Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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We have endeavored to recognize all deserv- ing leaders of the school, but we are sure that there are many unsung conscientious students iust as deserving of recognition. They have worked hard and have contributed to whatever success this school year has brought. The editors feel that the yearbook of a school is important - important not only now when the students and graduates enioy it, but valuable even more to the reader in five or ten years. One can then look back at the best years of his life and relive some of the fond memories. Pg2 Q x- i qi? 7 it 'M' ''W'vf1 f'fi1fiffffWWW l be G .cg Z Z . Z S S KB. CREST PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL THE CREST STAFF . . . 1954 The 1954 CREST staff has chosen the theme of Alaska for this year's book because it feels that it is both timely and of interest to all citizens of the United States. We have adapted the theme to fit our school and have followed it throughout the book. We ask the reader to note that the activity section is divided into five sections: the first honoring the groups that serve the school in some worth-while way, then the honorary groups, clubs that are formed by students interested in the same subiect, music clubs, and dramatic groups. The sponsors of these organizations should be commended for their excellent work. The editors would like to thank all the staffs who worked so hard all year to make the 1954 CREST successful. I r E G X fWM C Page 4 lt makes everyone warm inside when they see this memorial over the fireplace on the first floor in the Rec commemorating those boys who died for their country during World War ll. KWWL To you J. BRYON DURHAM FOR YOUR EXCEPTIONAL LEADERSHIP AND GUIDANCE OF THE STUDENTS OF PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL WE GRATE- FULLY DEDICATE THIS CREST OF T954 Pg5 1 S THE 1954 CREST STAFF i : ,itll u N E ul Co-editors Beverly Sowers, Margaret Deobald I I Business Manager Mary Ann Frye Advertising Manager Nancy Walters W Art Editor Karen Bruninga 3 Associate Editors Faculty Judith Landis, Sharon McKune Senior Joan Hall, Joanne Nurss H Classes Sylvia Jones, Marlynn Giese Y Activities Nancy Moore, Mary McHenry Athletics Nancy Krei, Janet Wareham School Life Rena Hedberg, Pam Hewitt R : 1 : L Q 2 i :' i I 1 2. F i tml Q yt ell? ???l,lQii. i lf' 'N r I C! 1 m V l , , M N RQ is Photography Mike Negley Typists Lynne Brian, Judith Siegan Photographers Chuck Moore, Robin Whitmore, Jon Bergstrom, Jim Buck. Assistant Editors Rosemary Thornton, Jerelyn Haskin, Mary McDonald, Judith Siegan, Carol Woodley, Carolyn Constanz, Neal Harman, Rodney Keeter, Janet Krei, Jon Poppen. Art Staff Barbara Detrick, Mary Kay Reams, Mary Bruninga, Judith Richart, Deanna Lit- terst, Bob Larence, Jack Gilbert. Business Staff Judith Hawkins, Mary Lou Rowlette, Valerie Markman, Sandra Underwood, Barbara Brown, Barbara Hackett, Mary Kay Reams, Jackie Scott, Nancy Swain, Jane Zehr, Marcia Laird, Barbara Mansfield, Sandra Foster, Gwen Guernsey, Gail Harrel, Sally Middleton, Linda Radley, Catherine Schad, Barbara Conway, Elsa Szold. Advisors Miss Florence Giles, Mrs. Theoline Chamness, Mr. Ernest Koepping, Mr. Harlan Suffield. li'W'i l 55 5 EF, gn SAN SCENERY OE ALASKA ..... ..... 9 N L The beauty of surroundings, the breathtaking events of the school year, EN and striking inhabitants make up the first section, the SCHOOL LIFE. ,Vr- The leaders of the inhabitants of Alaska are the guides of the school, the FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION. KKK 1' POLAR BEARS AND OTHER FUR-BEARING ANIMALS . 39 Vw DEER AND OTHER HORNED ANIMALS ..... 63 FW Th 1 t'II d fth h If th E N th bt INN Q, ..E.:':.E1.::.:::.f.:2.?,,..i.iA.'zs'..S.0' ' S es SEALS AND OTHER SEA ANIMALS. . . ,,.. 75 'UDF DOGS AND OTHER DOIVIESTICATED ANIMALS . . . 87 V V :hi-e.SuseIiZlFgEglHL3KrE1'j. animals of Alaska are the newest members of MU' E LPROSPECTING .......,...... 99 The active searchers for fun and good times learn much and gain friends in the extracurricular program, the ACTIVITIES. ' 1 nos SLED RACES ............ 141 L Competing with fellow students and opponents from other high schools Q are the athletes in this section, the SPORTS. 5 ' 'QINX BILLBOARDS ....,.,.,,.... I63 In the towns in Alaska as in our own United States there are many busi- nessmen, we pause to recognize and pay tribute to our supporters, the XJ ADVERTISERS. I 6 A V5 Q- E 3 f T KB T' ' 'E' P 9 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 :A x 5 sa Q s .1 X ESKIMOS ............... 29 i s 5. L X xl .Q af fn 1 - f -f Q ff x Q M is 1 Vs. ,r Page 8 vo- x- 1 -- , Mgmt fx 'E any X xv W , Wa-,, SCENERY OF ALASKA - 2...,.. 5 'R-,..f CX Z N, W W M V MW rf YV 3 X S-,J .ns Page 10 PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL lOYAlTY SONG Here's to thee, Mu-roon and Block, Thy ban-ners her-old vic-to-ry. For the know-ledge we are gain-ing Grate-ful-ly we strive for thee. Fling them out-ward, ev-er up-ward For Pe-o-rio High! Thou hast set cs goal for us - We seek it ear nest-ly. f-s Q 'H Loy-al-ty we HOW are bring-ing Thou-sands strong we sing thy proisep Thy Here's to thee, Pe-o-rio High! For-ev-er we will work for thee: ln rn J ol-Jw Ja J sons and dough-ters ga-ther here To cheer for high school days. hon-or and in love we pledge Our high-est loy-al-ty. Freshmen, Susie and Becky, say hello to many wonderful days! WAKE UP! HERE COMES P.H.S.! Dear Friend, Open your.eyesl Wake up! Look out! Here comes another year at P. H. S.! As usual everyone looks torward about the first of September and makes all kinds ot reso- lutions to do better or stay on an even keel, in relation to school at any rate. Freshmen, especially, open their eyes. There's so much new to see! Sophomores look again with happy eyes- new and old combine lor them! Juniors look with accustomed eyes-things arent so new and they are looking forward to beyond Central! Seniors look, too. This is their tinal look and they're determined to make it a good one. Faculty members go along with the idea. Their new classes demand new attention and new knowledge. All in all, atter a summer ot rest, everyone wants a new start for a new year. Why not make this year a good one- better than ever? everyone asks himself. And they usually do! Suzy Central Page H 1 A 7-Q fs ... , , frmg. 5 i J nw., 4 -rf - .. ' ,wyxvwmf-fhi? H V , .imp 'ifff ,V rf, ,.4,,17s1'fW Jw . 1 ,fx awww. 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Teachers are Gods gitt to students. That makes sense, doesnt it? Who would ever get out ot the rut ot being Hiust a pupil it it werent tor teachers? As we all know-there are loads ot abuses teachers endure. Here at Central we boys and girls know our taculty members better than at most schools. This is because they seem to have -they will help us again and again with work t Teachers are car-loaded can pound knowledge months out ot a year an surely wind up in a blan and still be patient? more patience than most we cant seem to grasp. with patience-but who into a child's head nine d then see it slowly but k stare at exam time- They are also more cheerful than most. Very seldom do we come into a classroom and see a grumpy face on a teacher. If theyre angry -- believe me-they must have a good reason! They are clever, smart, and interesting. They have to be. They carry new ideas along with the old. They let us benefit by their experiences and are generally open to suggestions. The student body at Our head men confer even at lunch! These are our freshman teachers - new this year! 'The CREST and Opinion 'discuss their Hbetteru points. WSE THAN A ZEUETTER TS Afamizi is smmi Central is composed ot good and bad. l cant imagine havingtocope with that moody girl in my English class or the boy that never will an- swer questionswhen he's asked in my history class. You have to be a sport to be a teacher! Suzy Central These are the only coaches in the city that aren't rivals. GNT Xvifgi ES Page 75 Page 16 This is a cute angle, right Mr. B.? dk Walt Disneys in the making! Miss Conway elucidates. tt Gay Paree - CLASSES AREN'T ARE Classes at Peoria High are really something! The courses ottered cover many phases ot learning. Our de- partments include loads ot tields. We have a tour-course science department, ex- tensive math and lan- guage tacilities, and vocational training ot many types. His- tory and the social sciences are certainly not neglected and our band courses cover music to a great extent. We Mr, Fixit shows us how. my Hat ,s . 1, iyy . ,. WCM 1,' i i 1 . , J s. 2 . f ' I ' 1. ,jg ' ' w I '- fs W f' ' 'B ,ai-. . hi , ' 1 'PK 2 .VVL . Aw 5, Q k 'Q 5 , . LA, ir ' s S VLL .L X? E 2. here we come! UNBEARABlE, THEY? have time physical educa- tion departments with op- portunities tor intra-mural competition. Even a dra- matics department helps our tuture Barrymores, and in addition, English is car- ried by everyone tor at least three and a halt years. Also, special i orthopedic and sight- saving classes are held tor those who need or want special training. lt's not unbearable to go to class here here at Peoria High! See what l mean? That poor frog! Future Eddie Fishers get their start, Miss Wood knows the facts from Rome to Korea. Special aid classes are fun with Miss Matson. Page 17 Q in Q53 All pep assemblies should be like this French Club one! The cast ofthe Christmas Assembly proves P.H.S. has talent Barb, Bev, and Pete sell us on Religious Emphasis Day. Page 78 Our counselors discuss school lET'S ASSEMBLI- Dear Pal, Have I ever told you what marvelous assemblies vve have here at Peoria High? And believe me, we have ALL kinds! Pep assemblies Come before games and meets. Some advertise plays and dances and others have inaugurations and speeches. Everyone looks forward to them. We have scientific assemblies and those to honor deserving students, teams and organizations. We have entertainment assem- Key Club shows us how X, ri. it .n problems at an assembly. IT'S OUR RIGHT! blies, and some with speakers, There are even halt a dozen assemblies advertising subscription drives. They show movies and slides, too. Lots ot them are serious but most ot them are in a lighter mood. And almost everyone takes part in one at one time or another during the year, I wish you could see our assemblies. lt's one ot Centrals nicest traditions. Suzy Central in-s 3 a typical meeting is run. Sell, everybody! Seniors hop to boost Return to Paradise . B 'N 'Xa'ff tv lf i P.H.S. Choral Department ends the Christmas Assembly with Silent Night. Page I 9 THE PLAYS THE THING' As one cousin to another, we always say! Howdy! The play's the thing! ' And what o thing! The magic world of the theatre is presented and shown to Central students Dig these crazy costumes! by two clubs and the annual stunt shows. For freshmen and sophomores with ability and willingness, there is the Cue Club. Of course, this doesn't mean that all the members of Cue Club are bursting with talent and stagestruclc ideas, but they all do their best to present plays for entertain.- ment and the enioyment of many underclassmen. Then, in the Junior year, comes higher dramatics in the form oflusendra, the dramatic club for Seniors and Juniors. Along with membership in this club comes lots of fun, and excitement in theform of presenting plays forthe whole student body. Grease paint and costumes are authentic, and so are the butterflies in the hearts ofthe performers. Oh, l almost forgot-this list of organizations stems from the dramatics department, and the students even get to direct the plays, make-up the players, manage the props, and deservingly take the applause. I cant think of a better way to teach the pupils about the realities of acting life. What do Broadway shows have on Central? Nothing that we can figure out! Suzy Central Orville's Big Date was a big success. A I im ' vilfxxkviuo-,,. l r f , ji Z T T ii - Whats in the package, girls? Page 20 HERE'S MORE OF CENTRAL! Part of Christmas tradition - A Cappella singing carols in the halls. Pancake Supper - big success With these men as our fine chefs. Warm international relations. These people bring you news of your school thru the Opinion The CREST staff is working hard to make your yearbook good. fs T s 1 2 2 l S '..-:.2. , D+- iF-nv. r...,..:-q . .,,, -ff Xf 1'i ' Page 21 Everyone enjoyed the Junior Prom. How are you? Oh, how we danced! Where have l heard that before? Atter almost every dance here at P.l-LS. A season isn't complete without having a dance or two. And look at all the kinds they put on here! Vice-versas, tormals, masquerades, semi-tormals, Homecoming, Senior Hop, Junior Prom, After Cram Dance, After Game Dances, Dances at the Rec, Legion l-loll,,the girls gym, the hotels. And to top it all ott, every dance is iust as good or better, in most cases, than the last one. Now you would think this could go on for iust a limited time, but at Central it goes on and on and on. Just try to stop dancing at P. H. S. lt's impossible! But who wants to? Suzy Central The Freshmen go Western ' for their Square Dance. Page 22 OH, HOW WE DANCED! ls everybody happy? HERE'S MORE OF CENTRAL! as ,M 5 'S-f' We congrofulofe Anifa Toseffi and Jerry Green, fhe winners of The D.A.R. award. e ee ' PW r ee v v Q N mlm! I I - , v I 1 U5 I MHA ? MV q v A 5 A Ugh! How - um come we only ones dressed like um H Q this? Page 23 YOU CAN AlWAYS TEll A FRESHMAN- WORRIED l00K AND FROWN! l-lil Ever wake up feeling lost? Freshmen do that a lot. lt's iust such a ditfterent teeling to be in high school-at tirst, at least- that it's not hard to feel lost. l-low new to be a Freshie! New teachers-and lots ot them. New triends-and lots ot them. New subiects, new ideas, new activities, new responsibilities. lt's just brand new as a baby's first tooth, and 'ust as fascinatin l 9- Ot course the Freshmen in some years seem a lot older than they do in others, but no mfllief how old they act, they must admit its still a new feeling to be in high school. Some strangeness Oh! The life ofa Ffeshmcml wears Ott quickly, but you can never completely 'lose that feeling ot newness throughout your fresh- man year. Everyone has to start going up at the bot- tom step ot the ladder to get to the top one and it's not easy-tor anyone. A You can always tell a Freshman-worried look and trown. Do you blame him? Suzy Central How about a taste after you're finished? Something else new for freshmen - registering for their first Religious Emphasis Day. Something else new for freshmen - gym suits. iii ll YOU CAN AlWAYS TEll A SOPHOMORE- HE STRUTS AROUND! lt's me again! Ever been a Sophomore? Well, I have and let me tell you-it's wonderful! lt's a reliet to graduate from being a lowly Freshie to the glorious Sophomore realm. You have memories to look back on ot high school and lots to look torward to besides. There is the big choice ot electives to make, a choice still new in your second year. And the activities you can follow are not so strange. You can't imagine where the time is going and you realize you are tinally getting into a grown-up world. lt's not even too early to think ot lite atter high school, but that still seems tar away. Yes, you can always tell a Sophomore-- he struts around-and he has a right to! Suzy Central S Sophomores do the most interesting things! Sophomore class officers John Hancock .loe's cast. lt's hard, isn't it boys? Seniors say, T.B. shots aren't bad, Sophomoresf' i 5 i i ii Wifi 4 .255 - , 5 fi .gg si A Page 25 Juniors open wide. YOU CAN AlWAYS TEll A JUNIOR- KNOWING WAYS AND SUCH! 'Allol Almost Through, buf not nearly finished! That is the Junior class. You really don'f realize how near fo graduafion you are when you're a Junior. The years get busier all The 'rime buf after This one, you wonder how you could ever do any more. You have The Prom fo Think of and plan for and College Day becomes more imporfanf. Most people consider you an upper classman and i'f's a good feel- ing, long awaited. Naturally you feel as Though you have been Through a lo? and fhaf's given you a lor of happy memories. There you go choosing, or nearly choosing, your lifefime work, and making up your mind To do as well as possible in if. lf gives you a feeling that you know a lot, and you do. Why Think of the people who have never been a Junior! You can always fell a Junior, knowing looks and such, and nowonder! Suzy Cenfral Juniors jump fwo years ahead by looking at colleges. Junior appefifes help their candy sale ! Dan, Nancy, and Bud pu? their heads together in the chemistry lab Page 26 YOU CAN ALWAYS TEll A SENIOR- BUT NOT MUCH! Hello again! When you finally get to be a Senior-well, you really get to be one. All the past three years of hard work and great fun have built up to this final chapter that's left in high school, and you feel you deserve to be on top. lt's filled with fun and stuffed with memories and includes a dash of sadness and a lot of indecision. You realize that people look up to you and lots of things rest on your shoulders. Perhaps the added responsibilities that people feel they can trust to you improve your character. At any rate-something does, and in the senior year you really grow up. ln the first place-you never really realized you were a Senior until graduation was finally here. lt's hard not to feel sad, but yet it's still harder to feel sad, with all the prospects of the new life before you. You can look back on all the subiects yOU've taken, and yOU S66 how much you've learned. No wonder you can always tell a Senior-but not much. And who cares? Suzy Central i They're lciyin' aigs now The t'wicked Mitzi teaches her sisters to play cards. Seniors try for 100 V.. Measuring for caps and gowns brings graduation closer. Page 27 S0 l0NG! WASN'T THIS YEAR FUN? l Remember me? . X k Q Now we can stretch, and yawn, and close Graduating-Tom and Gene leave some ofthe best days of their lives behind. Page 28 our eyes again-This year is over at Central. The Freshmen can look forward to more awakenings, each better than the last. The Sophomores think ahead as well as back when they close their eyes. This high school business is getting to be routine. The Juniors doze a bit tittully. What will it be like to go through their last year? The Seniors sleep in a dilterent way. Their past tour years are really only dreams now. They've had some wondertul dreams and won- der now how things will go beyond that final diploma. Ot course it has been a good year-Who can claim otherwise? The little disappointments we've all been through only make us work harder. 'Bye'bye. Good luck-as it you'll need it! Suzy Central W X X 1 ,MW S N NW W f S XWW W I I . ,-ll ,1..?L1- s1 -- if , -i, ,iii -ll 53+ .441- gmmiii -f' ,Y f I ESKIMOS K.B BOARD OF WILLIAM B. EDWARDS Superintendent of Schools Frederick Bourland Wentworth C. Jacquin George Miles Edward Saurs Warren Wemple Page 30 EDUCATION L. Ross Johnson Clyde L. Schwyhart BESS D. HALE, M.A. Dean of Girls ADMINISTRATION HOWARD A. HUNTER, M.A. Principal ADMINISTRATION 3 V... I i J. BYRON num-IAM, M.s. Assistant Principal P ge31 PLANS IN THE MAKING Superintendent Edwards confers with Princi- pal Hunter and School President .lim Solomon. Discussing the problems of Peoria schools at their meeting are the Board of Education mem- bers F. Bourland, C. Schwyhart, W. C. Jacquin, L. R. Johnson, G. Miles, and W. Wemple. Page 32 Albright, Ada Mae, Bal-'deff HGYYY, Bibo, Anna, Bielema, Marlin M., Bla Bonn e MAH Illinois B.Ed., Southern B,A.' Bradley M.A., Illinois B S Bradley History . . P bliciry lllino's No al H E ' Jr Algebffl - - - Geomelfy Phy I Ed r G g phy M ll N f H S fy G AA Shop Policy and Planning Com- mlttee , . . Class of 55 Q A V , 'RMI' X V V W i is Bockwitz, Carroll, Burns, George M., Campen, Dolores, Chamness, Theol e, Cheesman, Helen, M.A., Iowa AIBUI Knox, B.A., Illinois M.A., Bradl y B.S., Purdue Algebra . . . Opinion Lo bg d Sp ' h Sp ' h CI b onhopeda R Ang b S l S C CREST Club l Mr. Burns says, Hit the nail on the head! Z- fix x , f S Xl Wl lgllll l l ml:-1::lJ., X r ll , I 1 X E41 MRM I d Z fi L x l fg I LZ lllv X l If X X l ,ll If f lgll ,ff Conway, Hflen N 5,gm:'f i'::::i:,C -e 'ff - ,file 1- llll 1 if r : ll lfl ' FACULTY OUYI- Pdge 33 Courtright, Florence, Deal, John W., Fieselman, Elizabeth, M.A., Columbia M.A., Iowa B.S., Bradley Olilice Occupations , , Algebra English . . . Clothing . . . Co-op Club Library , . . Class of '56 Harvel, Lora, B.A., Bradley English . . . Nursing Club Koepping, Ernie R. M.A., Illinois Bookkeeping . . Business Training . . . CREST i Page 34 Hawkins, Dawson, A.B., Nebraska Wesleyan Physical Education . . . Basketball . . . Assistant Football . . . Tennis Kinhofer, Garma G., M.A., Michigan Biology . . . Class of '54 . . . Senior National Hon- or Society . . . Coordinat- ing Council FACULTY Herke, Jane H., A.B., Ill. Wesleyan English . . . History Cue Club C. X Fluegel, Theodore, M.S., Iowa Chemistry . . , Projection Crew , . . Class of '54 Giles, Florence I., M.A., Columbia Trigonometry , . . Geome- try . . . CREST . . . Quill and Scroll Kellogg, Helen, M.A., Chicago English , , . Opinion . . Football . . . Golf . . . Quill Gnd Scroll Wrestling Juska, Anthony, M.P.E., Purdue Physical Education . . Our favorite drummer is Miss Albright! mil 'M 5 ' WS. I Jill lllw T ' T I , li l W 'W li l illiililalt W i ' Pi llillllli 1 fi l ,f JL ' lk' Ji' T f rr:r.1m,L,,y,Zglll - 2. is 'il 1-5 i ' i 1,15 1.--T --- Lamberton, Margaret L09'-'10, G. Raymond ' Matson, Frances, McCormick, James R., M.S., Illinois B.Ed., Illinois M.A., Illinois B.A., Bradley Shorthand . . , Typing State Normal Sight Conservation . English , , . Class of '55 Building Trgdes Cue Club . . . Senior National Hon- or Society NGA 'ez- Myers, Joseph E., A.B., Ill. Wesleyan English , . . History . Cross Country Tr . . . Lettermen's Club ACL O'Toole, Eugene E., Peterson, Muriel, Poshard, Florence, Reynolds, Lester C., Rice, Emily Elizabeth, M.S., Drake M.A., Bradley M.M., Illinois M.S., Michigan M.A., Michigan General Mathematics . . . English Wesleyan Vocational Auto Mechan- English 4 , . Policy and Algebra ...' 'Committee Chow' Music I V ' MUSC icg Planning Committee OI 404' Workshop Up the mountain goes Engineer Kinhofer! ll g f x.. - :Mig f 1 SvKSsXXXxXilllf4w?6j 1,1 ,rffry fgk 5 , 3 9 yr. I ,, if jr, ,f Y f yy Y, J .R X W it , if af t ,r i i X , i y x X 'I C X ' s as E C X Q X I-I Ss, Runkel, Lewis Vocational Auto Mechanf ics FACULTY Sr-as Saurs, Bruce, B.S., Bradley Physical Education . Coach Baseball . . . Assist- ant Coach Basketball Page 35 Sommeff Joseph B-I Spickard, Elma M., Stanger, El-lgene J-1 Suffield, Harlan W., M-Sv MlChl99n B.A., Bradley 5.51.5-1 Mlm'l950l0 M.A., Bradley B'olO97' Speech . . . Jusendra , , Librarian . . . Library Club Physics . . . General Scie Cheerleaders ence . . . CREST Swisher, Glyda M., 51ePeSSY,J- E-f Thompson, Gladys, Tffflhf John V-f M.A., M-A., lowa M.E., Colorado Typmg Northwestern E 9ll5l' A. 8. M. French . . , Latin . . . Le Home Economics Cercle francais Wallace, Leverett, B.S., Monmouth Citizenship . , . Publicity for Tickets Page 36 Suffield, Lyle K., B.S., Bradley Art 4'-sf..-. Van Deventer, John B., M.S., Indiana Mathematics . . . Ticket Manager Mr. Szepessy, our favorite farmer, is relaxing in the sun! X 5 - W Z:':.:?.:t5g Mi 52 5 2 Q . . X 9 NN I! '4 X W W N L , it L ,f f i w , I sf , ' K ,Mfg f-te l 2 Q i ill R i , , V I, X y ,I 533, Lww iii ii JJ in f a ii J .fa pi n W I ig 4 1 ll J ' Q NQ W fX lu. ft , R- ffillll li ff -,.-f.:1'jQ Ziff fig in 7 lr ls Xi FACULTY l ., .H I rv' f .. W Waltmire, Lucille, Ph.B., Chicago English . . . Flower mittee Corn- Wood, Camilla, M.A., Illinois History . . . Social Science Club Westhoff, Wilbur F., B.S., Bradley Woodwork . . . Policy and Planning Committee Woodman, Forrest J., M.A., Illinois Wesleyan Instrumental Music Wicks, Tressie M., Wilde, Merida, Wolpert, Wesley L., M.A., Chicago A.B., Knox M.S., Bradley Physical Education . . . Latin , . , Spanish , , , Industrial Education Class of '57 . . . G.A,A. Latin Club , . . Dramatic Key Club Honor Society Ziegler, Charlotte, Yuhause, Joseph, M.A., Iowa History . . . Swimming Mr. Troth waves as the world goes by! 1 M'A', Michigan Records Clerk German , . , English . . . German Club McMillan, Hazel, X Parker, Leona, Attendance Clerk V MltXXXxxXX, Jn rx Tsggcf on --3 Q1 - - H f ik ,T ' Q xil l' 5: ..... -ix, N A ilnjy X fs , 'i ii' ,ff 1 -0 1- X XiIllt ' .T glvl S. if gf Q Nw, f X 0. fe I 5,1 5 N X X X . Xie-g y N Z:?:::1,':f,i,21: EQESJSJNY I Y 13 C il C li' t ' it it 5 it 'wi y l I it it jlwillllllll IX XX S C E fl lltt is ! S X X , iii' lt, g fill f X ggfiii, t ff, Q X ,rf 'i I - it U ii XR y. it I Q nm i Page l 'ff Neff gl E CUSTODIANS Secfed leff fo rlghf J Hall E Hess A Koopmcm D Williams E Hulf Standing leff fo righf: M. Bufler, S. Koch N 1 ! Q V Ai -w rw' rr' v ' i K f r-fx POLAR BEARS AND OTHER ZW,-iff FUR-BEARING ANIMALS X-N W 1 Leading the Class of '54 during our Senior year were Jim Suffield, Treasurer, Gary Colboth, President, Joyce Ettinger, Secretary, and Jan Hartman, Vice-President. SENIORS CONSIDER PAST FOUR YEARS A SUCCESS Miss Kinhofer and Mr. Fluegel helped make our Senior year a success. Page 40 As the Seniors step from the stage, diploma in hand, with thoughts of the future filling their minds, they can't help but reminisce a little over their past four years at Peoria High. Their Freshman year brought with it new friends, a new atmosphere, and many new experiences. Their Hrst event with entire class participation was the Freshman Frolic, a mixer planned to give them an opportunity to make the acquaintance of more of their class mates. Their Sophomore year was spent bringing into eFfect the different ideas submitted by the class, which by this time was becoming a unified group. With their Junior year came the return of the Stunt Show. There was cause for much rejoicing that Friday night when the iudges awarded first place to the Junior stunt. Also, plans for the Junior Prom took up much time, but the hard work was well rewarded, for the dance was a great success. Their Senior year was the most outstanding of the four years. Perhaps their grades fell, but their spirits soared when they won the Stunt Show. Theirs was the first class to win it two years in a row. The Senior Class Play received much ac- claim, due to the time and effort put into it by the cast and the directors. Their last project, the Senior Hop, was a gala affair which made a perfect ending for their final year at Peoria High. Now, as they finish looking back over four glorious years, they will anxiously await the new happenings of future years. Anderson, David Intramural Bowling . . . Golf . . . Projection Crew . . . Junior Red Cross . . . Intramural Basketball . . . French Club Dave will make a fine scientist someday. Balzer, David German Club . . . Cue Club . . . Fresh.-Soph. Track . . . Wrestling . . . Stunt Show Dave is a well-liked guy who has a good time enjoying life. Adams, Gerald Latin Club . , . Opinion . . . Transfer from Brim- held High School Jerry's quiet and kind manner makes him a true friend. Bair, Lee Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Fresh.-Scph. Baseball . . . Intramural Football . . Intramural Basketball . . . Lee's ambition of getting out of school will soon be fulfilled. L i' : X Q, , ,. v . r-ft:.,.1-, - -?e-s.:swsfse- 'E gsevsgsssfisfix ,N -s?ivs'siss.'5wi: ' ,Xt M,s..w.,s,., -V . ,. , .s,s.s...t,..t,sts., ,. rissefs?fsgffti:4zW1ir..sae, m st., - fe-were me We if ,L -1 A si an ,ge A 3 , 3 sm, -i-- , 3 X M st, Qiefiff'frf.2,s.tZl:im1 s,rL.c13L32e?7Y5 ',-. iii? 3liTiT?5if5 i-if i Yiifiii :L-ra, IETH:E5lSi7:Sg5:5i?a?u'i?T:f'2sE? as. s.-rg.,-,gg .QV -fc ,,g,-51:,,f,,.-,ufeuqgsict,-3352 t 2 W fii 9 Tzlil tw , - fx .hs -- -:zz-uf , , i ,, ,. .... - ,. . M, , 5 .t if ,ygp .L .. ve..-,. :ff ',,' E i ' :r I : .'.' : Q: rti' I : ' i n ,-' . A Elf , ,.., ts. ,,.,,.. Anderson, Alan Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . . . Fresh.-Soph, Track . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Track . . . Stunt Show Andy's athletic abili- ties are known by all at Central, and make him a well-liked fellow stu- dent. ClASS OF '54 pomn BEER ff-11, fain' ,, 1 ,, lr jjlfzgeff-4' ' 'Wx Lg 'v , T i -.-411 -J.G-, Anderson, Barbara G.A.A .... Music Work- shop. . . Pep Club... Latin Club . . . Cheer- leader . . . Opinion . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . June Fantasy . . , Stunt Shows Barb will be remem- bered as one of Cen- tral's most cheerful cheerleaders. Baker, David Stunt Show . . , Transfer from Woodruff High School Central is glad to claim Smokey as one of its students. Barkey, Sandra Cue Club . . . Music Work- shop . . . Stunt Show . . . Latin Club . . . Jusendra . . . Junior Red Cross . . . Opinion . . . Page . . Social Science Club . . Musical Extravaganza . . . Talent Board Sandra is one of Cen- tral's favorite girls. Barlow, Floyd Floyd's ambition is to become a iet pilot. Barnett, Michael Bowling Club . . . Track Manager . . . Letterer- men's Club We hope that Mike can fulfill his ambition, be- ing in the Naval ROTC. Baer, Nancy Cue Club . . . Jusendra ...Latin Club. . . French Club . . . Social Science Club. . . Stunt Shows . . . June Fantasy . . . Pep Club . . . Opinion . . . Page . . . Junior Red Cross . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Music Workshop . . . Jun- ior Class Officer Nancy's always a lot of fun and capable too. Barbour, Kay Latin Club . . . Stunt Shows. . .Pep Club. . . Spanish Club . . . Opinion . . . G.A.A .... Library Club . . .Cue Club . . . .lusendra . . June Fan- tasy . . . Musical Extrav- aganza . . . Quill and Scroll Kay is a darling gal with plenty of ambition. Page 41 Bodine, Anne Cue Club . . . Jusenclra . . . June Fantasy . . . Stunt Show . . . Latin Club . . . Opinion . . . Pep Club . . , Talent Board . . . Musical Extravaganza . , . Cheerleader Anne's friendly manner and keen sense of hu- mor have won many friends for her. Bruninga, Karen CREST . . . Opinion . . . Jusendra . . . French Club . . ,Pep Club , . . Talent Board. . , June Fantasy Musical Extravaganza . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Stunt Show . . . Cue Club If the art work in this year's CREST is an illus- tration of Karen's talent, she's sure to be a suc- cessful artist. Page 42 Bean, Sandra Transfer from Hermitage Springs High School. Although she is quiet, Sandra's wit and clever- Binder, Ruth Cue Club . . . Latin Club . . . Music Workshop . . . Social Science Club , . . Opinion. , . Jusendra . .. Stunt Show . , . Junior Red Cross ness are easily recog- nized. Everyone will always re- member Ruthie's good- natured laugh. Bergstrom, Jon ez, CREST . . . Fresh.-Soph. 2 . ,- aft? 95' L ' T Fomboll ' A ' VC S Y Fool' izr' bel' M 09e', ' I ' Key i-ii, Club - ' - P'0'eC O Cfew ,TTS . . . softer science cnt, Bergy is sure to break ..,,, it iiiraa Md. 15 E s t Q Q . Qin .... .as rss, 3 Sk y dive, M, : lic-,LISXV-f S, ' .rr 7 an it g p gs -,swf-f , , 2 ,-.' , .,,-f , S , t, V i i if ,ii , ' I fi f- c -Ho Fo x tilt' ,Aff W Q Bragg, Gary .N Wnll M . Bowen, Wayne BWNNXYS , f ,, Latm Club . . . Intramural W 'H d b , fi B ktball a ayslxcenssfuiombeusirilessi tl' tl T Vliitli Gary's intelligence , t' Q 5 5' and ambition, he'll go man far in whatever he does. , I . X,F. L i t fifff A-K'-'Ali ks - ' T W 1 1, ' a ll 2 -' be-1 ' KB A 1 1 1 'GQ fm t H H p few t N S s Eg ge? eysts Kai -f L ' A sewer? - V .. ,HMM E,, -,-tH5:,5f,,fe it t. it s msgiinivi Byerlyf Larry . r , it-isffxewvis se ' :ew-mutt-ftitgtetts gg -1 f. I gigs- , jsfifgy, - ,t:,j3- -,iii ,5t1l5is55lQfg2li?T3fi fr , ,,,.,, ,,,, ,,t., 5. ge ,E L ,aa two r , Varsity Cross Country . . it it Ffesli-'50Pl1 Tmfli - - f F 'zfii Q .',l,s Committee of Forty . . . ii ,3 I F .i Latin Club , . . Fresh.- f Ji li P Soph. Basketball . . . Let- I iiili' termen's Club . , . Stunt I Vfr' A:1::f Shows . . , June Fan- g --ii '.i,:. tasy . . . Intramural 5' K' i':ri' 1 -I , Busiefboi' -, f - - Larry's an athlete who is ' i,x,h always ready to lend Cl h el P i n 9 h a n d. Carney, Howard Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Golf . . . Varsity Golf . . . Varsity Football . . . Spanish Club , . . German Club . . . Music Workshop . . , Sci- ence Club . . . Intramural Sports We will remember How- ard tor being lots of fun. Buck, James CREST , . . Tennis Team .lim is friendly and good-natured - a top- notch combination. L .... S 1. ,V is 7f.!lQ1t ff-2 . fi 'rfilil -ist' i it 'xg V9 Q .- '-5-t,,. ,- ,er .,., , ,:,L,,,, H 1 1 ' Z 1 ii-aff, 51 ti ' 3 4 , gp- ug, my gi- 'mic s ' s' is f ,Q t ,H A fi. 'L .Magis S may ' Y list is it 9 +5 Q-Qtsiii T 2 is s is H tw tt S s r 'qs f ' fs 5 V25 Twglx 'if' Bonties, Gary CREST . . . Library Club . . .Stage Crew . . . Page . , . Stunt Show . . , Tal- ent Board . . . Curtain Going Up . . . Jusendra . . . Cue Club. . . Latin Club . . . June Fantasy . . . Ofiice Assistant Gary will be long re- membered at Central for his good work heading the stage crew. Brust, Pauline Latin Club . . . French Club ...Pep Club... G,A.A .... Cue Club. . . Junior Red Cross We hope Pauline has an opportunity to tour Italy and Ireland. Clough, Laura When Laura owns a fab- ric shop we'll all come to her for the latest fashions. Cottingham, Patsy French Club , . . Cue Club . , . Jusendra . . . Music Workshop . . . Latin Club . . . Musical Extravaganza . , . Junior National Hon- or Society . . , Pep Club Patsy is conscientious and studious, but jovial and gay when she is with her friends. Chesney, Carol G,A,A .... French Club . . , Latin Club. , . Y- Teens. . , Cue Club , . . Jusendra . . , Music Workshop Carol's sweet personali- ity will be remembered by all. Clark, Joan Cline, Mary Kay June Fantasy . . , Latin Club , . , Cue Club . ,. G.A.A ..., Library Club , . . Musical Extravaganza . . . Talent Board Would Christmas Ca- pers have been a suc- cess without Mary Kay's interpretation of Rag- gedy Ann? Corey, George French Club . . . Varsity Football . . . Golf Team . . . intramural Basketball George should have no trouble in being a suc- cess in whatever he does. Crooks, Ozell Ozell is known for his ability along mechanical lines. German Club . . . G.A.A, .loan is serious, yet live- ly and gay. UERSE L CLASS OF '54 Cross, Marylyn Cue Club . . . Latin Club . . . G.A.A ..,. Jusendra . . . German Club . . , Page We want to wish Mary- lyn luck in her career as a nurse. Cottingham, .Ioan Cue Club. . .G.A.A. . . . Jusendra . . . Latin Club . . . Stunt Show When .loan owns her beauty shops, we'll all patronize her. Colboth, Gary Golf . . . Intramural Bas- ketball , . , Intramural Bowling . , . Stunt Shows . . , Junior Class Officer . . . Senior Class Officer . . . Transfer from Chilli- cothe High School ln the three years he has been at Central, Gary has been a loyal leader of the class of '54. IR. 4 Cunningham, John .lack's quiet ways make him a well-liked friend to all. L .mms Crawford, Peggy Transfer from Triadelphia High School, Wheeling, West Virginia We think Peg's a fine addition to P.H.S. Page 43 Davies, Rowland Intramural Football . . Wrestling Rowland is easy-going and quiet. Deobald, Margaret CREST . . . Music Work- shop. . .Cue Club... Jusendra . . . Latin Club .. . Pep Club . . , Quill and Scroll . . . Junior Na- tional Honor Society . . . G.A.A .... Stunt Shows . . . Opinion . . . June Fantasy . . . Talent Board . . . Girls' State . . . Mu- sical Extravaganza Marg is a peppy gal, whose iob as co-editor of the CREST has made her outstanding. Page 44 Daily, Shirley Shirley gets much enjoy- ment out of her favorite pastime, singing. Damon, Dan Fresh.-Soph. Track . . Intramural Football . . . German Club , . . Social Science Club . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Junior Class Oflicer . . . Stunt Shaw . . . Key Club Dan seems to have the ability to smile all the time. SENIORS Davidson, Wayne If Wayne has a car or a fishing pole, he's sure to be happy. .E ' Deames, Diane f' N . 4' l . . , L l b ,',:.Zf fe if iuffndm . . . 2.i.1, Dawson, John iisx Q :N . . . Stunt Show. . June .0 ex x , 1 ii - .lack represents a lot of 1 -1 -1,-,' FGVWGISYH - - 'SJU-'Nfl NU' f around Central. fiofw Ono' OC'-E Y un R Lg, Diane's future as an ac- Xfzf countant seems very , 4 - RL - - , promising. Dolen, John German Club When John gets his Cad- illac convertible, we'll all take a ride. Donnelly, Dona Jusendra May Dona's ambition to act be fulfilled. Doss, Robert We'll all patronize Bob when he owns a grocery store. .ri iiii'iii ug.. Z C .. , , . , , .. gg, Eg M Q. xo, I W W., 'l l I WL X 1 , 53' . P N SE.. 1 Q J 'R Y il? .M its ii M i iifflief gf f v ,X 1 6' 5 f if ww. f-- .ii ii : .t i. 1 ., :. A- - si- ...xr ref? .X 2 l e a kage: fi i s 21 X wx M2 453 3552 si .ig .Q rg Y , , ,... 3 .. ..x,. .,21.W. ..qQ...,9g,.g sq S :X Q ,gn so W K Ks 1 X K Q S 2 i't5,f S We ,, S ,im 3 Ks L. Q.. K J fl W2-fi qw Ht, 5. K S 32 HT 21 Y, 3 3 2 25,5 1. 2 51552 ,ig Q' Q, Www fi gf ,,31j5sg3 X sw Q 2 g 2 f f is ,, . '-fiflfi ix -:'f:rz.a7ggwj f 'Maze gyvkln ggiqg gyezialigv? ' , H 5,24 ,V ,QV TSM ? -1 i i. 3w..evsQe3,f1g.. Lfefgzssfsgifftqw .- 3 . - f. ,sigma t swesmsmvr .M :shew , ...S f- -is. new -Q - -.. SiQw.s..M,,f7. , sgs1??3,e9?if.e5W -V V, if warg M, ,,,,,.,.W , es M,.m..,,.,,s , 3, '25 few ,ffg,gtr? ,- so V. ...f.s,5gg,'i,..,l Q were - zfsifiafi-E Dawson, David Any undertaking es- tablishment would be glad to get David. Detrick, Barbara CREST. . .Cue Club... G.A.A .... Jusendra . . . French Club . . . Music Workshop . . . Musical Extravaganza , . . Stunt Shaw . . . Junior National Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll Barb is very much at home with a paint box in her hand. Dyslin, William Cue Club . , . Latin Club . . . Junior Red Cross . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Intramural Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . .. Varsity Football Manager , . . Stunt Shows lt shouldn't be hard for Dix to be a successful veterinarian. Fallerius, Faye French Club . . . Music Workshop. . .G.A.A. . , . Cue Club . . , Stunt Show Faye is a girl who has time for everyone. Doubet, Joseph Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Opinion .loe always seems to be having a good time. Elliott, Elizabeth Ann Cv.A.A .... Page . . . June Fantasy . . . Tick- et Committee . . . Stunt Show With her enthusiasm and love of horses, Ann is sure to be a good rid- ing instructor. Field, Darlene CREST . . . G,A.A. . . . Cue Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . .Junior National Honor Society . . . Jusen- dra . . . Library Club Dee will be remem- bered as queen ol the Junior Prom. Douglas, Harold Committee of Forty . . . Stunt Show , . . Varsity Football . . . Varsity Bas- ketball . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . . . German Club Hal's ability and spirit have been a great addi- tion to Central's basket- ball team. CLASS OF '54 Duffy, Frank Stunt Shows . . . Proiec- tion Crew Frank will make a great commercial artist. -gf f ',. 7 Ettinger, Joyce 5 f o.A.A ..,. cue Club... ' ,, Stunt Shows , . . Jusendra 'Vt' 'l . , . Pep Club . . . 'June ,yjfi Fantasy . . , Opinion . . . Committee ol Forty . . . Page . . , Music an if, Workshop . , . Senior 1 ' Class Officer ' li i Etch and fun go hand in hand. -7 -1 ffm ' 2 ,wife ,, Fluegel, Marilyn Transfer from The Acade- my of Our Lady Central has enjoyed in- cluding Marilyn as an outstanding addition to the school. '+. i 3 Foote, Joan Cue Club . . . .lusendra ...Latin Club . . . G.A.A. . . . Stunt Shows . , . So- cial Science Club , . . Junior National Honor So- ciety . . . Music Workshop . . . Musical Extravaganza With .loan's sweet ways and many talents she's sure to be a success. Eiermann, Suzanne Jusendro . . , German Club , . . G.A.A, Suzie just seems to be bubbling over with lun. Feiler, Dorothy G.A.A ..,. Y-Teens Dorothy's agreeable tem- perament makes her a person worth knowing. Pa ge 45 Fulford, Jayne CREST . , .Pep Club , . . Sophomore Class Oflicer . , . Stunt Shows . . . Tal- ent Board . . . 'June Fan- tasy . . , Opinion . . . Music Workshop . . . Jun- ior National Honor Society . . . Cue Club Jayne will be remem- bered as one of Cen- tral's best pianists. Gouveia, Gayle Cue Club . . . French Club . . Library Club Gayle has already start- ed her trip on the T.V. road to tame. Page 46 Frasco, Carolyn Junior Cred Cross . . . Ju- sendra . . , Cue Club . . . G.A.A .,.. Stunt Show . . . June Fantasy Carolyn is a small girl with a big smile. Freres, Glenda Transfer from The Acade- my of Our Lady The Academy's loss was Central's gain. SENIORS Frye, Mary Ann CREST , . . French Club . . .Cue Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Jusendra . . . Music Workshop . . . G.A.A .... Pep Club . , , Junior National Honor So- ciety . . , Musical Extrava- gonzo Mary Ann's intelligence, good looks, and spar- kling personality are the reasons for her being one of Central's most popular girls. 0 ,E A '-fin.- A fl' MX 2' pi lx ' ll il' 'W lt 'Xxx S: lf' ' 'Q f-s N Garrett, Richard , .sg is' 4,22 E 5, , , - X 5 2 Stunt Show A1'1,,x S- Q 'g,'1:f 'I Dick's quiet ways are BEAR 1 'Ig' 1 5 gil admired by all. .uk J! ,gel ...IQ ,lt . 'il' .TIS , bi-Qs 5. S :LU ,-' RL .. -seeze f.:e-wtae-4.- Green, Jerome Fresh.-Soph. Football . , . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . ., Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . . Varsity Football . . , Var- sity Basketball . . . Varsity Baseball , . . Committee of Forty . . . Student Coun- cil . . . Latin Club . . , Key Club , . . Stunt Show , . . Lettermen's Club Jerry's outstanding abil- ity and leadership kept Central's athletic teams on top. . ,. , ,,, Gathmann, Betty Library Club , . . G.A.A. Betty is known for her cheery and helpful ways. ..,, .... W... Grant, BeVeflY Committee of Forty . , . Cue Club , , . Latin Club . . . Jusendra . , . Talent Board . . . Stunt Shows . . . June Fantasy . . . Pep Club , , . G.A.A, Peppy Bev will be a suc- cess in everything she does. 5 a 1 A if -fi M i iiiiiis i is W? -is ,Eggs-7 1 9, je? we ' . K 5 1 fi , if Q X ef i r ri- ,mais me ,if gf K - 2 ,S f-gi5ig,ffr W si M T1 if S f if Mets, .e-ge is ,is A ,N it .25-egwe is st, as ee .YEKN .mf ,, if, . M. S 1 1.-lv fl- -- ZZ., - .2 t,?.:2i1f-11 'r -- f, .3 Gulley, Lucille G.A.A, Lucille is a sportsminded girl who has been a great asset to G.A.A. Gaiennie, Louis Rene Swimming . . , Library Club. . . Latin Club. . . French Club Rene is one of the best swimmers Central has ever had. Graham, James .lim's ambition to make a million dollars is the ambition of many of us. Q , 2, Vmvz. T Harisan, Radka German Club . . , Jusen- dra.,.CueClub... Junior Red Cross . . . Y- Teens We have all enioyed knowing Radka who came to P.H.S. from Ger- many. .fs Harrison, Stephen Social Science Club , . . Cue Club. . . Fresh.-Soph. Track . . . Latin Club Steve is satisfied with life itself. is Hall, Carol .lusendra . . . Music Work- shop Carol's a friendly girl with a lot of personality. -. res Harms, Donald Cue Club . , .Tennis Team . . . Jusendra . , . French Club Don has been an asset to our tennis team. Harvel, Lora Jean Pep Club . . . Social Sci- ence Club . . . Latin Club . . . French Club . . . Opinion . . . Committee of Forty Jean is admired for her quiet ways by all who know her. gifs Hall, Joan CREST . . . Latin Club.. , G.A.A ,.,, Cue Club , , . Jusendra . . . Pep Club . . . June Fantasy . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . Library Club . , . Stunt Show .Ioanie's a lively gal who's always on the go. T cuiss or '54 FOX I Hathway, James Varsity Track . . . lntramue ral Football . . . Wreg, ll 9 - - . Cross Country Jim, like lots of others, enjoys hiking and fish- ing. 'Q' Rafe? IR. Halvorson, Rollen Tennis Team . , . Latin Club . . . Intramural Bas- ketboll Where sports are found, you'll find Rollen. Harrison, Peggy Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Ticket Committee . . . Stunt Shows . . . G.A,A. . . . June Fantasy . . , Spanish Club . . . Curtain Going Up Peggy's sunny personali- ity is known by all. Havera, Herbert Latin Club. . .Junior Na- tional Honor Society . . . Intramural Basketball When we want someone who is conscientious and dependable, we look for Herb. Harker, Frances CREST . . , .lusendra , , . Opinion , . . Curtain Going Up . . .Cue Club . . . Latin Club . . . .lun- ior Red Cross . . . Music Workshop . . . Pep Club . , , Stunt Show . , . June Fantasy With Fran's craving tor excitement, you can be sure of having fun when she is around. Hartman, Jan Latin Club . . . Spanish Club. , . Key Club. . , Lettermen's Club . , , Fresh.-Soph, Basketball... Varsity Baseball . . . Var. sity Golf . . . Varsity Swimming Manager . , , Proiection Crew . . . Sophomore Class Officer . , . Stunt Shows . , , Opinion . . . Senior Class Officer Popular, hard working, and full of funf .lan is a well-known guy around P.H.S. l Page 47 Hess, Phillip Intramural Football . . Fresh.-Soph. Track . . . Social Science Club Phil is a very friendly person who dreams of making u million dol- lars. Hines, William lntramural Football When Bill makes his first million, he'll know just how to spend it. Pa ge 48 Hawkins, Judith CREST . . . Opinion . . . Cue Club . . . G.A.A. . .. Page . . . Jusendra . . . Stunt Show . . . Pep Club Judy, we are sure, will be a success in lite. Hedberg, Rena CREST. . . Latin Club . . . French Club . . . Pep Club . . . Jusendra . . . Opin- ion. . .Spanish Club... Transfer from Kansas City, Missouri Although Rena didn't ar- rive at P.H.S. until her Sophomore year, she's made a good impression on everyone. Simons BROLJN BEAR Hendricks, John Stunt Shows . . . June Fantasy . . . Jusendra . . . Cue Club . . . lntra- mural Football . . . Talent Board , . . Stage Crew John's kept us all in stitches for four years. Hill, Robert F. Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . i fl N Hill, Robe'-1 K, Varsity Football . . . ln- A tramural Basketball . . . ggiigzugily ' ' ' 'mm Stuntc Showw .til Varsity Bob Wm be a prosperous Proc ' ' ' res mg ' ' ' r engineer when he isn't resh.-Soph. Track I . Bob always enjoys a S eepmg' good laugh. UTP- . Hoffman, Harry Key Club . . . Cue Club . . . Latin Club. . .Sopho- more Class Olticer . . . Track . . . Varsity Swim- ming . . . Lettermen's Club . . , Musical Extrava- ganza Harry has done an ex- cellent iob as co-captain of the swimming team. i l Hoehne, John Latin Club We hope that by the time John is twenty-tive he'll be able to afford two spare tires and an extra battery. Hohulin, James Jusendra . , , Cue Club . . . Music Workshop Jim is talented in many ways. Hill, Jeanette French Club A better friend than Jeanette couldn't be found. V Hodgson, Leah Pep Club . . . Latin Club . . . Jusendra . . . Cue Club . . . June Fantasy . . . Stunt Shows . . . Opinion Leah has a wonderful personality and a lot of get up and go . Jacks, Joan German Club . . , Jusen- dra...PepClub... Musical Extravaganza . . GAA ..., Cue Club. , . Music Workshop Pretty and peppy-that's Joan through and through. Johnson, Robert Transfer from Spalding Institute Although Bob didn't come until recently, Cen- tral was glad to wel- come him. Howard, Charles CREST . . . Fresh.-Soph. Swimming . . .Stage Crew . , . Stunt Sl'1Ow5 Many of our productions would not have been a success without Chuck's able assistance on stage crew. Hupperich, John Track . , . German Club . , , Music Workshop John is an all around swell guy. CLASS OF '54 Ingersoll, Gary intramural Basketball We hope that Gary will achieve his ambition to become President. Q Jacobson, Jerry ,, V5 5 5 4 'gadhd' Te,:ryT Stunt Show , . , lntramu- Y X FEA--gggh, Fcrstcgcon. , . i 1 Ag f F 4 gg V- . . . . ig: lgzoabfgl I'I ' ' lnlwcznu' Q ff' Latin Club . . . Cue Club mural SBcTseblalli I I nm' K il 5 I t Cfff , , , Social Science Club Jake's expression, Let's 5 5 ' ' ' Slrmg Shim' ' ' ln- et on the ball has S X Nomura Dol U is ' him ahead for four s Terry's a likeable fellow yezrs X with many interests. Johnston, Beverly Cue Club . . . G,A.A. .. Opinion . . , Jusendra You'll see Bev as an air- line hostess someday soon. Jones, Miriam Transfer from Washington, D.C. Although she is new to P.H.S. Miriam has al- ready won many friends. Jones, Richard Intramural Basketball P.H.S. wonders if Dick will ever own the Grump Gooie Gum Drop Corpo- ration. Jacob, Janice Cue Club . . . Page Jani's friendliness and dependability will make her a top-notch nurse. Johnson, Roger Cue Club . . . Latin Club . . . Stunt Shows , . . Opinion . . , Social Sci- ence Club . . . .lusendra , . . .lunior Red Cross If Roger's as successful in the business world as he was in the magazine campaign he should be able to retire at twenty- one. Page 49 Karl, Janet Latin Club . . . Cue Club . . . Opinion Go West, young man is Jan's favorite saying and also her ambition in life. t King, Carl Bowling Club Carl hasn't a pet peeve, so life must be treating him pretty well. Page 50 Jones, Sylvia CREST . . . Cue Club... Latin Club . . . G.A.A. . . . Opinion . . . Music Workshop . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . Junior National Honor Society Sylvia will be remem- bered for her interesting columns about G.A.A. in the Opinion. Keller, Phyllis Ann German Club . . . Music Workshop Phyllis Ann will make a fine missionary some- day. Koch, Stephanie Freshman Class OFficer . . . Sophomore Class Officer . . . Cue Club . . . French Club . . . Spanish Club .. . June Fantasy . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . Jusendra . . . Pep Club . . . G.A.A .... Stunt Shows Steph will no doubt achieve her ambition to visit Europe. Jury, Michael Junior Red Cross . . . Lat- in Club . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Stunt Show Mike is one boy you can always depend on. SENIORS f 1 J K fl fm .fi 40116 MINK N-. us NXXTX ff ' Wi life? In I f I , if ,5't l5 ' ' -K- f ' I W IL i X x, RL Krei, Nancy CREST. . .Cue Club. . . Music Workshop . . . Latin Club . . . Opinion . . . Social Science Club . . . Jusendra . . . Stunt Show . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . Junior National Hon- or Society . . . June Fan- tasy Take a smile, add a sparkling personality, and you have Nancy. Kahl, Charles Intramural Baseball . . . Latin Club . , . Musical Extravaganza , . . Social Science Club We hope Charlie will al- ways stick to his water- skiing, especially when he's behind a boat. Kennedy, Carolyn Y-Teens Carolyn has already started on her career of being a hair stylist. Kupfer, Anne G.A.A. Anne will always get a lot of enjoyment out of life. Keller, Albert James Cue Club . . . Junior Red Cross Fun-loving and witty- that's Jim. Knost, Peter Key Club . . . Student Council . , . Cross Coun- try . . . Fresh.-Soph. Track . . . Varsity Track . . . German Club . . . Stage Crew , . . Lettermen's Club . . . Committee of Forty Pete's friendliness and sincerity have won him many friends. l I I Langfels, Robert Intramural Bowling Bob is shy and retiring, but a good fellow to know. Lee, Mary G.A.A .... Cue Club We hope Mary has liked P.H.S. as much as we like her. Kyle, Lois Pep Club . . . Cue Club . . . German Club . . . Committee of Forty . . . Jusendra We know Lois will al- ways have a lot of friends. Laughland, Jerry Intramural Football . . Inrtamural Basketball , . . Fresh.-Soph. Football Sports are a favorite of Jerry's. Lewis, Janet G.A.A. P.H.S. hopes that Janet achieves her ambition to own a Cadillac. Lancaster, Paul David Fresh.-Soph. Basketball... Varsity Basketball . . . Lettermen's Club What but basketball could be Dave's favorite pastime? anccoow wx QQ F X 1' Y. F 1 5,4 CLASS OF '54 Q , I l X xg ' . 'V' ' 'rx 'T X Q Q J.G' Litterst, Ronald Fresh.-Soph. Football . . Varsity Football . . Wrestling . . . Track . . Intramural Basketball Ronald is quiet, modest, and interesting to know. Lang, William Musical Extravaganza Bill is one of the many whose lile ambition is to be a success. Lazarus, William Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Varsity Football . . . Swimming . . . Fresh.- Soph. Baseball . . . Cue Club . . . lntramural Base ketball . . . French Club . . . Stunt Shows Bill gets a big kick out ol lite. Little, Alan Committee of Forty . , . Freshman Class Officer . . , Swimming Team . . . Key Club . . . Lettermen's Club . . . Opinion . . . Stunt Shows . , . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Student Council Al is a student, sport, actor, et cetera-in fact, a versatile fellow. Lauderdale, Barbara Student Council . . . Com- mittee of Forty . . . Cue Club . . . Latin Club . . . Jusendra . . , Cheerleader . . . Pep Club . . . Stunt Show . . . June Fantasy . . , G.A.A. . . Talent Board Barb has helped P.H.S. to stay on top with her clever ideas. Lee, Phillip Phillip has the makings ol an excellent scientist. Page 51 Lummis, Joella Transfer from Roosevelt High School, Des Moines, lowa We're glad to include Jo in our list of gradu- ales. Martin, Joy G.A.A .,.. Latin Club . . . Stunt Show . . . Page . . . Jusendra .loy's ever-present smile has made many friends for her. Page 52 Livengood, Ronald Varsity Football , , .Wres- tling . . . Stunt Show . . . Varsity Track . , , lntra- mural Basketball Hunting and sports are Ron's major interests. Mack, Richard Transfer from Thornton High School, Harvey, Illi- nois We're glad to have Rick at P.H.S. this year. Logan, Catherine Spanish Club . . . Jusen- dra...PepClub... Musical Extravaganza , , . Opinion . . . Page We envy Cathy, who spent her first two years of high school in Europe. SENIORS lvl fl' ff! l Ill llfl ,y 7 ll W Luchsinger, John Lucky can often be found working on his car. fad' Qff 'll 76 .119 'ff f ff 7 ix yy -.:fN it l 'ffl X 3 :JT p tus. A7 I lwuilfl f 13117, , fig, V 'fp I' -..i,-Ci, it l .f'f,J W4 ,ffl ff' --if ,'f, fmt f' ,- 4 74 Q72 1'-ff, llllg for fgfef' . . ,5 ,if. I3Q2??Zilllli.i. X V I linl'li llii rf , , if.. , 7' 'f 'G ' '-li 'i'll'll.' , 7 f 41 '- '- ix.: ix Z ' 3 X lf: Q lllikx qi M12 fr: '-Ls-. BD Aigjl, sei 1 Lf .X -lv 5 -l Markman, Valerie CREST . . . Jusendra . . . Cue Club . . . Pep Club . . . G.A.A .... Music Workshop . . . Stunt Show , . . Social Science Club Opinion . . . Page Valerie looks lor fun and usually finds it. McAdoo, Carol French Club . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . Stunt Shows . . - Social Science Club . . . Opinion . . . Pep Club . . . Music Work- shop. . . G.A.A .... Cue Club , . . Juseridra Carol's a peppy gal who likes to have a good time. McCoy, Hershal Lee lt's a wonder that wom- en drivers can survive with Slim around. McDonald, James Fresh.-Soph. Swimming... Lettermen's Club . . . Var- sity Swimming Manager . . . Cue Club . . . Jusen- dra . . . Stunt Show Because he's known tor his ability to have a good time, P.H.S. will miss Jim. Lyle, Levincent Varsity Football . , . Let- termen's Club The football team will sutter a great loss when Levi leaves. Mavity, William Ticket Committee . . . Key Club . . . Junior National Honor Society . . , Library Club . . . .lusendra , , , Cue Club , . , Music Work- shop We've seen Bill behind bars for four years -- ticket window bars. McGinnis, Clifford Dirk Cue Club . . . Swimming Team ...' 'June Fantasy . . . Stunt Show How about those swim- ming trips, Dirk? Miller, .lerry Wrestling , , . Track Man- ager . . . lntromural Sports Manager . . , Page . , . Lettermen's Club . . . French Club Jerry's a fellow who's always in a hurry, but who always gets things done. McDonough, Donald Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball... Fresh.-Soph. Football , . . Varsity Baseball . . , Var- sity Football . . . Wres- tling Mac has been a great asset to Central's ath- letic department. Melzer, Helen Junior Red Cross , . . G.A.A .... June Fan- tasy . . . Stunt Show , . . Jusenalra . . . Pep Club Helen's o gal who should achieve her am- bition to travel around the world. Mitchell, John Transfer from Colorado Springs High School How does a westerner like P.H.S.? f McElwee, Mary Elizabeth Cue Club . . . Opinion . . . G.A.A .,., Latin Club . . . .lusendra . . . Stunt Shows . . . Central is glad to have Beth back again. CLASS OF '54 LYN X i,s- fs. 9 Mitchener, Sara Student Council . . . Cue Club . . . .lusendra . . . Latin Club . . . French Club , . . June Fantasy . . . Committee of Forty . . . Stunt Shows . . . Opinion . . . Pep Club . . . G.A.A .,.. Talent Board Sara's pep and enthusi- asm are carried into her numerous activities. McGaughey, Ronald Varsity Baseball . . Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball... Intramural Bowling . . Intramural Basketball . . Musical Extravaganza . Stunt Show Red thinks the profes- sion af being a commer- cial artist would be quite interesting. IR, Michels, Donna Jean French Club . . . Cue Club . . . G.A.A ,... Opinion . . . Jusendra Donna is known as a friendly, but quiet, girl. Moore, Charles Intramural Football . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Stunt Show . , . Music Workshop . . . Golf Corky is an easy-going fella who's likely to be a dentist. Mclver, Sandra Latin Club , . . Cue Club . . . Social Science Club . . . Music Workshop , . . Library Club . . . G.A.A. . . . Jusendra . . . Pep Club .,.' 'June Fantasy . . . Stunt Show . . . Mu. sical Extravaganza . , , Curtain Going Up Sandy's a gal who's got brains with looks to match. Mills, Philip Fresh.-Soph. Track . . . Latin Club . . . Cue Club . . . Dramatic Honor So- ciety , . . Curtain Going Up . . . Jusendra . . . Cross Country . . . Stunt Shows ln Phil we have a fellow whose enthusiasm and willingness to work never leave him. Page 53 Mountz, Eugene Fresh,-Soph. Baseball , . Fresh,-Soph, Basketball... Intramural Football . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Library Club . . . Social Science Club Gene has the know-how to be a successful sales- man. Nelson, Constance Cue Club . . . Opinion . . . G.A.A. Connie's sunny person- ality has made her well- liked at P.H.S. Page 54 Moore, Jack .lack loves tinkering with cars. ...: , Al., uc.. -yi.. rl , ' S 'Iii 1 ' VKWZSEI fri: fs 'SP 5 .r Jn. S ,, ifgfliiirif M -- r rr' ttr. ' I -L-, ,-r. -V .. ,-f fuzz-Witt' : if?Liii,55i3',35t??lE ,.. t or .lle. r S -,et -gf-f-mi'- 13 W Y f l ,C soo l .. .3 sr L Q-,xr Zigi 1' me Mowder, Barbara Ticket Committee . . . Ju- sendra . . . Cue Club. . . French Club . , . Spanish Club , . . G.A.A. . . . Junior National Honor So- ciety . . Stunt Show . . . Library Club , . . Page. . . Curtain Going Up Barb was a great asset to Central's Ticket Com- mittee. Nelson, Jon French Club . . . Intra- mural Basketball . . . ln- tramural Bowling . . . Fresh.-Soph. Track . . . Stunt Shows Sometimes quiet, some- times not-.lon's always a good pal. .5 :r g-H - .fr .ser --1 --rc 11 --21-,L , ,.rs1-es a I - -f r'-.afs ft my 1 N-m e--ef -s ww. -- 1 r. - is Y s er rags A , . Q Q Ei-Xrfgxgifs A Q- as 5 Q -li .- as -W ev - 3 .ee .- ,vgqgrb K M' '. avi, ' -J, --V 5 ffl ' K '7'tSfis5?i , 4 ,,, M, R. , rf it' 'S . we ' ..t--if H2 . my i We ' 1 0 iz, i ., rr. ,rs x 9.2 Y. , A as tn We W l 'Er' gi wav' S 2 li L M rf gs S 35355 r M91 J 1 iii! M it , , is N Pc , .ge ,sv -, ,gs 1-bt3,. Moore, Katherine Latin Club . . . G.A.A. We wonder why Kathy desires to live in Alaska. once ,exp Newsam, Jan Fresh.-Soph. Golf . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . ,. Varsity Golf . . . lntro- mural Basketball . . . Pro- iection Crew . . . Radio Club We're sure that Jan will someday be a well- known radio engineer. Moore, Nancy CREST, . . Latin Club . .. Cue Club . . . Junior Na- tional Honor Society , . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Quill and Scroll When Nancy writes her first best-seller we shall expect an auto- graphed copy. Murphy, Joyce Cue Club . . . .lusendra . . . G.A.A .... Stunt Shows . . . Talent Board . . . Opinion . . . Pep Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Student Council . . . Page . . . Music Workshop Joyce can be depended on to get things done right. Nurss, Joanne CREST. . .Latin Club. . . French Club . . . Cue Club . . . .lusendra . . . Opinion . . . Library Club . . . Stunt Show . . . G.A,A, . . . Junior National Hon- or Society . . . Musical Ex- travaganza . . , Music Workshop Joanne is a good-look- ing gal who does well in anything she at- tempts. Mountz, Thomas Library Club . . , Fresh.- Soph. Baseball . . . lntro- mural Football . . . lntro- mural Basketball . . . Jun- ior National Honor Society . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . Social Science Club Tom enjoys participating in all sports. Pix' SHELF'kifkrxiikiiimifeiifi 32' NW?-fl lS??'f ?:XVi5i02it3?CW5'5 .- 1 ' M - gags... ,. - n , L retmssfsgfrgigeggzf ss .3 we .s-,semi-seg --as v- Q zsrzfsgxgs -1-: ' ' Q x - esarixezs 22, 2 'FQ-1 -i is K if-. il, .sg ,,, . H sts- lt? ss Nelson, Dorothy Latin Club . . . Music Workshop . . . Cue Club . . . Stunt Show When Dorothy is a lam- ous commercial artist, we'll be proud to say we knew her at P.H.S. 5 'se-f ws.. E2 Psi ' ff ' ' A -if-it i' F15:, F 2- ' .f I ' ' A z 15'-1 ' FWWEW ,fr5gf'55S5fgg5Qi1,.fx ,, V Q . is - , , f - --e'- , - fag'-.je Q ' 51 2 V g see ,Jw 'MY- Pappas, Patricia CREST.. .Pep Club. .. G.A.A .... Cue Club . . . Talent Board . . . Stunt Show When we need a secre- tary, we'll be sure to call on Pat. Peplow, Beverly Pep Club . . . Jusendra ...Cue Club , . . Page . . .Junior Red Cross . , . Cheerleading . . . G.A.A. . , . June Fantasy . . . Opinion . . . Stunt Show Beverly proves the say- ing that good things come in small packages. Owen, Thomas Tom will be remembered tor his jeep. N i ' , . be -! W' jj! ' W. , 3 ,, ,, J ' 5, Pannabecker, Donald Latin Club . . . German Club . . . Stunt Show Don's musical talent has won him fame at P.H.S. Partridge, Nancy Janine Stunt Show . . . Ticket Committee . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . Trans- fer from Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin Thanks to Whitefish Bay for sending Janine to Central. Palmer, Sharon CREST . . . Ticket Commit- tee...CueClub.,. Opinion . . . G.A.A. Sharon's ambition to have fun and be happy won't be ditiicult for a gal like her. CLASS OF '54 1 Pelini, Louis X 'f Latin Club . . . Intramu- fff X ral Football . . . Intramu- X ral Basketball Q Z I X l Bud is remembered for 1 Q ,l his personality and quick xx xx.. X X wit. Peterson, John Intramural Basketball . . . Latin Club . . . Musical Extravaganza Quiet and serious, John will go places. Polonus, Frederick Gerald When we need a relia- ble mechanic to tix our car, we'll call on Jerry. Porch, Wilma G.A,A. Wilma is an enthusiastic G.A.A. athlete. Parrent, David Transfer from Manual Training High School Dave has made many friends in the short time he's been at P.H.S. Perks, Paul Fresh.-Soph. Track Paul is sure to be a suc- cessful electrical engi- neer. Page 55 l C Raistrick, Gerald Cue Club . . . Music Workshop . . . German Club .lerry is known and liked by all. Rice, Gary Fresh.-Soph. Track To retire at thirty is Gary's ambition. Porter, Anna Marie Anna Marie has a smile that doesn't wear off. Rapp, William German Club . . . lntra- mural Basketball . . . ln- tramural Bowling . . . So- cial Science Club . . .Cue Club . . . Intramural Foot- ball Bill's full of lun and humor, always laugh- ing, and always ready for a good time. Porter, William Intramural Basketball With Bill's ability, he should find it easy to become u millionaire. SENIORS Price, Rosalind Library Club We'll remember Rosa- lind as one of our stu- dent librarians. A .We ,zl .,.A, . X., all v W .H f , . u A -is-,i-fkfsgggggcmsf M ar. x tu- 5 gf M, - it 1. l - ,,ii . l f 1-72-Ai fi F . ' ' 1- wg - i r V Q , - 1 fr - A - -W WMS , i ff. ' f ',,'..aN:,' - ' I O l I N C 45.1 - ,gf 642-. 7 I 2512 'S Z i tg.: X L Ridlbauer, Merritt Merritt's hobby is play- ing in the band. Pa ge 56 Richey, Ann G.A.A .... Y-Teens Ann's cheerful ways will make her a successful HUYSO. Reese, Benny German Club . . . Latin Club . , , Student Coun' cil . . .Cue Club . . . ln- tramural Sports Benny is a fella with a sense of humor and a good personality. Rist, Charlotte Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . G.A.A ,... French Club . . . Music Workshop . . . Social Science Club . . . Opinion . . . Page . . .Cue Club.. . Jusen- dra Charlotte is industrious and capable, but takes plenty of time for lun. Ransom, Preston Proiection Crew Preston's intelligence will help him become a famous engineer. 'Ci ':i'2F'54El'3E:Y':PZ7E ilj,,!ib.Q':: -hte-1 ::t:' Pail- iii' - N- N, . A A.. ,V 56355, .rs 952 we l'tc'tQsi -f.5.'fvs-M, if w , . , 12 2515212 t V sr . 5--S' i IIQIXQST joy. - ' flew , . I .t Jqiftf 1fff??12l. ' ' flifffiii I ,I k gi g, 155. ig q sv, Mx , ..,. ,. ,. ,asasrzlm N gig 1 - 'f ain fsfliilyffi my A 565.1 z s wfq - is kiwi: , ffmlfigsr Sit , .gt , ft t,-'--fm, -Q Ht, i , rf- fxwfii f , Richburg, Nancy Opinion . . . Transfer from Mamaroneck High School, Larchmont, New York Central was glad to wel- come Nan. ii 'lf' Y rig Russell, Vera Pep Club . , , Jusendra . . . Cue Club , . , Music Workshop . . . Musical Ex- travagonza With her good voice and wonderful personality, Vera may someday be a singing secretary. Schalikaschvili, John German Club . . . Transfer from Germany Model airplanes occupy John's spare time. Roberts, Amelia G.A.A. We hope Amelia achieves her ambition to be a musician. Sauder, Eleanor GAA .... Y-Teens Eleanor is good at ev- Rotes, Joyce Rowlette, Mary Lou CREST . . . Cheerleading . . , Cue Club , . . G.A.A. , . . Jusendra . . , Pep Club . , . Stunt Show . , . Page Does Mary Lou ever stop smiling? : QQ ., mi.. Us Jusendrci . . . June Fan- 'UW ' ' ' Sm' Shows ' f' o r . . , Page , . . Junior ized - , Cross , . . Music Work- g - 'i shop . , . Office Assistant t-C - G r it ' ' ' 0 i 0 '9 UP Q Joyce is a very amiable fig! . person whom everyone S W'd know- M- 3 -ii -i::::?m.::'f:. '. ss ..fns-swe. ..s..,.. ., . . if is, 52. X H'Sf9Kf-: 1-5-wa... , , -p,:-,,,- with-.., Fffeidwet OF 1 ., t lx erything in the field of 5 C7! sports. Schneblin, Sally French Club . . . Junior National Honor Society . . .Junior Red Cross . . . Music Workshop . . . Mu- sical Extravaganza . . . G.A.A .... Pep Club . . June Fantasy Sally has certainly help- ed to keep P.H.S. on top. X x A Qt' -L 1oL Schneider, Ruth German Club . . . Jusen- dra . . . G.A.A .... Cue Club Ruth may seem reserved to strangers, but she is well liked by her nu- merous friends. 5 ,. 95. Saurbaugh, Jan Varsity Football . . , Var- sity Swimming . , , Cue Club . . . Stunt Show Since when did sports come before girls, Jan? nt' ei 4- M15 usecs Q e s. fi in 'QW iii' , si n - ' f . Q5 - 'iT ,. gi, gf H'-51j7'i'fzifs LYS 'W ,, ' - Schuecking, Sandra Transfer from Good Couns sel High School, Chicago, Illinois A new Centralite named Sandy was gladly wel- comed by P.H.S. stu- dents. Ryan, Roger Key Club . . . Latin Club . . , Stunt Shows . . . ln- tramural Bowling , . , So- cial Science Club. , .Cue Club . . . Music Workshop With Roger's talent and ambition, he's sure to be a good musician. Schenck, Susan Committee of Forty . . . Pep Club . . . Cue Club . . , Jusendra . . . Social Science Club . . . Latin Club. . . Stunt Shows . , . G.A.A .... Opinion . . . Music Workshop Sue's friendliness and unique personality will help her go far. Page 57 Seamon, John Stunt Show . . . Jusendra . . . Musical Extravaganza lf words were dollars, .lack would be a mil- lionaire. Simpson, Claudette Pep Club . . . G.A.A. . . Cue Club We'll always remember Claudette's friendliness. Page 58 Schuller, Gary Cheerleading . . . Jusen- dra . . . lntramural Bas- ketball . , . Intramural Football Gary's cheerleading al- ways kept us on our toes! 4,44 t :,2s..,, : ,rg-f5?f:2:EFF . .. ,'- f'1-'S: - . rt- 1... 3, 3?gs,,g?5gsg,sQ233Qtef,gstms 'Lf3 1' , V j 'latin S3 S5g :,W-- - ,, it s 1 l -,.:- We ,., f-.,: --tt. , 1 ., .... W ,:e.:,.:::5n f A , it iw, S S S , seeing-Smeg, t gs f Wei ef, S L ,s sw H?-we is , li W e Q . Stfw. t s ,Q viii, is N X e 3259 sin ,Q S me if f 1 5 sw M. is R 4 2 fs, sr, X s ys, f .Q i 'S' rl 'lL Q Kim I- N ' 1 ki.. ,,.. ,E . .,,L1,.g,.x , V 5 ,,,. 5 . ,i Q , 1 x UP 1 , m ,1 'F 'Zu' asm K it it s . li Shively, James Fresh.-Soph. Basketball... Varsity Basketball . . . Schwagmeyer, James We hope Jim's ambition to be an accountant is fulfilled. SENIORS Cross Country . . . Fresh.- 7' Soph. Football . . . Var- 6 K sity Track . . . Lettermen's KJ X Club. . . Latin Club. . . X Committee of Forty , f 'lf Student Council 1 X f' 7 There's never a dull mo- ' ' W , ment when Jim's around. l X W I X.-7 ' f l X Z 7-2 , 5 .D A.. T ., f . lrr. g f r.'r Sfilfffi will 'ii' Slechta, Sharon Opinion . . , Latin Club K . . . G.A.A .... Jusendra A' iyiiiiimiiyi . Social Science Club -,gmt-Hs: ' , ,115 'fgqw - 1 ' 1 as L n -tgssgg-wg. ,i 11. Slater, John Fresh.-Saph. Baseball . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball... Varsity Baseball John's a whiz on the diamond and a wit in the classroom. Q . . . Stunt Show . . . Music Workshop Sharon has been a great asset to Peoria High's orchestra and band. Scott, Richard Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . .. Intramural Basketball . . lntramural Baseball . . Intramural Football ll Scottie makes his million, he'll have a good time spending it. Silverstein, Sonya Pep Club . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . G.A.A. . . Social Science Club . . . Junior Red Cross . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . June Fantasy . . . Stunt Show . . . Opinion . . . Music Workshop Sonya is tops on our list of swell people. Sleeth, Edna Karen Jusendra . . . Transfer from Kankakee High School We're glad to have Kar- en at P.H.S. for our sen- ior year. Seward, Robert Latin Club . . . Committee of Forty . . . Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . . lntramural Basketball . . . Golf Team . . . June Fantasy With his good nature and wit, Bob's a wel- come addition to any group. Sipple, Mary Elizabeth Page . . ,Junior Red Cross . . . Spanish Club . . . Transfer from The Acade- my of Our Lady We were glad to have Liz come to Central. ,. .... .,F,,-gait. , V' 4,-H .i3l..::E5 f5!:,',, i T .. ' Nails-lt, ,s,.. L ,.,., , , . H -fe' s5 'f'7!b i ' V ' -- :.::,. u i s'2:b7L.is-Y, . aswv , 'f ,.s , fz:t ig3g1,,ef1-.t,-5 -1, Q X: g5?L.i9jiQgf2fs5ilfL , .,, , gn .,., , 6 ,yrs-,Qi t 2 with sie ' at 112 :: :Ji':?a:'w5f1g:e! ..g-?. I.':.:-nj , ,j:-- 1 'it.2a:'4a:f:mf: Ein : g f. - ' fifkeiiss . .:c.,fi 1' E'5E5':f4:55?26:'5::::..:: . 'f':Ef '...5F' ghiif V :' 2? 'I-E J ff:ewf5.p::5Q-4,--i.: sei'- , :hh -A fu' e , few, bi i Sowers, Beverly Ann CREST . . . Opinion . . . June Fantasy . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . G,A.A .... Pep Club. . . Junior National Honor So- ciety . . . Quill and Scroll , , . Music Workshop . . . Office Assistant What would P.H.S. have done without Bev as co- editor of the CREST? Suffield, Audrie Student Council . . . Latin Club . . . G.A.A. . . . French Club. . .Cue Club . , .Jusendra . , .Opinion . . . Talent Board . . . June Fantasy . . .Quill and Scroll . . . Junior Na- tional Honor Society . . . Pep Club , . . Stunt Show Audrie's clever ways are admired by everybody. Smith, Brandon German Club . , . Social Science Club . , . Cue Club . , . Jusendra , . . Varsity Track . . . Varsity Swimming . . . Varsity Wrestling . . . Lertermen's Club , . . Intramural Foot- ball . . . Intramural Bas- ketball . . , Stunt Shows What would the swim- ming team have done without Bones ? Springston, Richard Dick is the quiet, easy going type who iust wants to enjoy life. Sutton, Jack Fresh.-Soph. Basketball Manager . . . Junior Red Cross . . . Stunt Show Jack's pet peeve is gig- glish girls who won't act their age. t s M Solomon, James Student Council . . . Key Club . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . . , Fresh,- Soph. Baseball . . . Var- sity Baseball Manager . . . Freshman Class Officer . . . Stunt Show . . , Cross Country . . . Junior Na- tional Honor Society . . . Social Science Club .lim has dignity and per- sonality plus. He's our handsome president - Girls don't rush! ClASS OF '54 gh i iii ,lt , if . fr br , ' K ' EQ :pk Swanson, Alan Varsity Basketball , , . Vvrsity Golf . . . Junior Ncfionfll Honor Society - . . Stunt Show , , , Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . ., Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . , Lettermen's Club . . . Jun- ior Red Cross . . . Musical Extravaganza Al will be remembered as an all-around afh- lete. Sours, Mariorie Student Council . . , French Club . . . Junior Red Cross , . . Jusendra , . .Cue Club , . . Musical Extravaganza , . . Music Workshop . . . Junior Na- tional Honor Society . , . G.A.A .... Stunt Show Marjorie is one of the nicest gals P.H.S. has ever boasted. Streibich, Ronald Varsity Golf . . . Fresh.- Soph. Football , , . lntra- mural Football . . , lntra- mural Golf , . . Intramural Basketball . . . French Club . . . Freshman Class Officer . . . Cue Club , .. Jusendra . . . l.ettermen's Club . . . Stunt Show Ron is content playing or talking about golf. ,au-1 Sweborg, Kay Pep Club , , . Jusendra . , .Cue Club. . . G,A.A, . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . June Fantasy . , , German Club , , . Stunt Show KUY'5 Pleasant personal- ity and sense of humor have won her many friends. Speck, Judith G.A.A .... Pep Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Music Workshop When Judy becomes a teacher, all her pupils will admire her beauti- ful blonde hair. Suffield, James Swimming , . . Tennis . , . Key Club . . . Opinion . . . Junior Class Officer . . , Junior Red Cross . . . Stunt Show , . . Letter- men's Club . . , Senior Class Officer Full of pep and fun, Jim made a good name for himself at P.H.S. Page 59 Tosetti, Anita Cue Club . , . Jusendra . . . Opinion . . , Latin Club. , .French Club. . . Committtee of Forty . . , Stunt Shows . . , Talent Board , . . Pep Club. . . June Fantasy . . .Music Workshop . . . G.A.A. Quill and Scroll . . , Jun- ior National Honor Socie- ty . . . Social Science Club . . . Office Assistant Anita's ability has made her one of the Opinion's outstanding editors. Tackman, Robert Tack should make a line carpenter. Tadlock, Barbara Cue Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ticket Committee . . . June Fantasy Barb's quiet, pleasing ways will be remember- ed by all her classmates. SENIORS Thornton, Rosemary CREST. . . Latin Club . .. Stunt Show . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Pep Club . . . Junior Red Crass . . . Music Workshop . . . Social Science Club . . ' Musical Extravaganza , . June Fantasy . . G.A,A. Rosie's peppy and friendly to everyone. . . ii., tilit K5 .rir f. r i tz r, 5' ' e X, Trotter, GUYY Pl 'HSN in Vitae-V-:ff-1221: tgtiiwiijfireil '- . b H st X Fresh.-Soph Basket O Tfebesfhf Me f' ' f ' M 'A X 19? !0'St SB0tlet2?lL..'. ' ris iyaiy' S Merlita's helpful ways f X - Tlffkr Op' , 7 are winning ways. y ,, y C . ,f fm 'fjl Gefv 'S ff P0PU'G' fella -ii-,V, Ao'. :f 'KL' '16 A X ll I who has been active in iii F ' . ' 77 'K t C-,IJ Central's athletics. i . t l y K l A iii 7 ' . f Tucker, Richard Key Club , . . intramural Basketball With Dick's ability, he should realize his hopes of becoming a successful engineer. Page 60 Van Lanen, Patricia Latin Club . . . G.A.A. . . . Stunt Show . . . So- cial Science Club . . . Pep Club . . . Library Club . . . Junior Red Cross Pat's a terrific gal who likes to live it up. -1: -'i 5 A Verkler, Richard Latin Club . . . Fresh.- Soph. Track , . . Cue Club , . .Junior Red Cross . . , Varsity Track . . . Stunt Shows . . . Fresh.-Soph. Cross-Country . . . Jusen- dra . , . Social Science Dick is a winner in every sense ot the word. -- , --,g,. -:fits-, . . ,',, ,.. .,.. EEZ5,Q:E:z: ,...L ,, ,.s-..,., 'L I A L- 1:--tm. . . ,,..,.tm. ye, if-ic txiffigis-ey -- fe on me News 'CE' it 1 si., ig w, i iiigni is if 5: i 1 W ily 11 e ng, 107i T, ,gg rl 'fir ere' M li w.,sfff-vm X 45, ft E s st.-gf-we , S ,fsfwf t .ff egsawgs 5 ix l w-dis ' it este? tg S Eiygfe Us 4 f ,, Q 6.-at Q et- .M 3 S Q Q 2 K 2-.sins is 3 ,f , SSS new we tt is Q gf 5 tt ist X 2 t M t. .3 we L sg t ,Q ' i ww X se 4 -H .J ,sri-Zi sv .L-ttf ... .,. ..e-.ii-is f,Q--.-,.-is-,i.1e75..Q:-t-if-ffieni gut .-tf::if 1s..:2 Tg nf '+- .: . ' ,gg,.jQ,j'l--.2V1,s,q-asf,g.LGAh.1ss?L 2 ' . fa- F ' f12',1seW-.eizfcs X gffsxigfih wil: ' ',f:wff,i37f' ,,:',imgsi:5 fc -Z, .-T-gee...-?+,.fwf -,f--,ge .- r K 1-E . -2,:5-v.g,,qfQ:a: ..2,'--5.5121-9. -- as 'rr' .. M2 Sw Voelpel, John German Club . . . Key Club . . . Stunt Show . , . Junior National Honor So- ciety . . . Musical Extrava- ganza . . , Football Man- ager . . . Cue Club With John's master- mind he's likely to be a good chemical engi- neer. Traynor, Jean Y-Teens .lean will someday be a fine secretary. Underwood, Alice Ann French Club . . . . Pep Club . . .Junior Red Cross We hope that Alice Ann realizes her ambition to travel. . . G.A.A. Walters, Nancy CREST . . , Cheerleader . . . Opinion . , . Latin Club . . . Spanish Club ...Quill and Scroll... lusendra . . . Music Work- shop . . . June Fantasy . . . Stunt Shows . , . Pep Club . , . Musical Extrava- ganza . . .Cue Club.. . G.A,A. Nancy has many clever ideas and she makes use ol them. Wheeler, Ronald Proiection Crew The entertainment world will be at its height al- ter Ronald becomes a famed musician. Voigt, Raymond lntramural Sports . . . Baseball Ray and Valentino have one thing in common - girls. Weiler, Joyce Jusendra . . . Cue Club , , . G.A.A. We're sure Joyce will be the lamous hair stylist she wants to be. Wilson, Robert German Club . . . Intra- mural Football . . . Musi- cal Extravaganza . , Fresh.-Soph Basketball Bob has made many lriends in his four years at P.H.S. Voss, Ruth Cue Club . . . Pep Club . . . Social Science Club . . . French Club . . . G.A,A .,.. Music Work- shop Here's the deal -Ruth will go far in whatever she does. Z ClASS OF '54 l Cx Winget, Walter Latin Club . . . Cue Club . . . intramural Basketball ., .Jusendra , . . German Club With his vim and vigor Walt will be a success in anything he undertakes. Walser, Gwen Jusendra . . . Spanish Club , . , Transier from Chicago Christian High School Central welcomes Gwen into the Lion's Den. 5 . . X k ir. il Welch, Charles Swimming Team . . . Stunt Show Chuck is a guy with a wonderful sense ol hu- mor. Wolf, Max Cue Club . . . .lusendra . . . German Club , . , Ticket Committee . , , Junior National Honor So- ciety Max is one ol Central's most talented violinists. Washington, Edward Varsity Track . . , VarsitY Football All Ed wants in lile is to take it easy and have u mint ol money. Willis, Diane Stunt Show . . . Cue Club . . . Music Workshop . . . .lusendra . . . G.A.A. Diane is a folly class- mate with a big heart and sunny disposition. Page 61 Wright, Joseph Freshman Baseball Joe, like many of us, dislikes the thought of homework. Ziegler, Chester Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball... Varsity Baseball . . . Var- sit,' Basketball . . , Com- mittee of Forty . . . Key Club. . . Lettermen's Club Chet's little, but mighty. Landwirth, Ann CREST . . . G.A.A. . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Stunt Shows . . . Opinion . . . Pep Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . . June Fantasy Peoria High welcomes Ann back into its midst. Wyatt, Donald Don's pet peeve is a common one - people who cut into a long line ahead of you. Yeomans, Murray Fresh,-Soph. Football . . . Varsity Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Track . . . Varsity Track . . . Wres- tling . . . Key Club. . . Lettermen's Club . . . ln- tramural Basketball Murray combines athletic ability, love of sports, and modesty to be one of Central's favorite ath- letes. far Zimmerman, Eleanore We wonder if Eleanore enjoys being last in this section. SENIORS y twig yi 4 L L' NX K. V use W fi i t v at S- x xx tty,-r tx H fff wwf! t rtliigimfitfil, SENIOR POLL SHOWS PROMINENT SENIORS The Senior class at Peoria High School has considered itself a united one, with every member at some time or another, entering into the class's various activities. As in all groups, people are interested in and welcome new ideas. This, the Senior Poll, repre- sents a new idea for the Senior Section of the CREST. The Poll was taken during a Senior assembly, with each Senior checking his choices on a separate ballot. The outcome ot this project is listed below. Boy Most Likely to Succeed . , , Jim Solqmgn Girl Most Likely to Succeed . . Beverly Ann Sowers Most Popular Girl . . . Barbara Lauderdale Most Popular Boy . . . Gary Colboth Best Dressed Girl . . Stephanie Koch Page 62 Best Dressed Boy . . Girl Easiest on the Eyes . . Best School Spirit . . Best Sense ot Humor . Most Athletic Boy . . Larry Byerly Barbara Anderson Mary Lou Rowlette . John Hendricks . Jerry Green DEER AND on-:ER I-loRNEn W W WW! ANIMALS sf f LQA MQQ ffktf wax? xigA QXQ' 4 :Q xx fx Vqgt 1 N x E: Y FNB ' lf. if 5 'N ,A lxgwgbxxxlxg I I , 5' -X ,'Q YS I N ,xffNXxNr5 Xggsxqgkwx . ?q ,XX fi A h 5 fx sxxx JJ!! Lx Q A Www ig VE gf , fZ23,1,,m-73'a9fi 4 I , 1. ,, 'ff ffl , X' ' 11 vp- ,I 7 ,fi :VH 'I V' W W I ,Y L VW , 'Q 71 v, S2lM'i!sIlv' V' URW- , A, ,, ' N xN ExN14Q WJ! A, , I ff U ' WV, Y K r U 1 h 1-.Ml 1-lfw 4 XX ? 1 ,ff f X I M5MW ' ' '4 '?1'l'WfA'l H N l NNN + f' A WL ff I gm W 'f1h ! ' it :mf ' W ll -' 'XWWKQ AIA' J --L,1iX-QAAU1. f l ,vlA XM1M XVfWiNsiXW QNX XR'lf Ax ,ff7ASfT?mA1.'VQ 5'AN 'f M X' NvQO5WMMVAfAH f Ai?-mA'1mff NNXXAsAf,Nff l1WWM1'f'. 'ffl Hfwivw 1 'ff N MTA A WLWHQK QQ' 277 QQ inf i Xyi Xegws Z-ff W M 5 Vx ff SW? Mu mmm will 'Mn rg IM WKASNHMMW , f X mvmiuh If mlm Miki q 11 '. -SW . HH h Wm, t -,M Wi 1 7 A , f A ..,.,.... 'S' ' 1 Mn ,gg , , Wal, U' H , Iyulamm In' A H' an - ,Af +44 A N W ' A 1 mnwdmmj , MWMWMN will , W5 D3 BW NSN MQNN lllgmuLLllLL1ul Lx k KE 15 Leading the Junior Class were: Gene Carr, president, .lim Garrott, vice-president, Dick Carver, secretary, and Dan Seiler, treasurer. How could the Juniors help being successful under their capable advisors, Mr. McCormick and Miss Bibo? Page 64 ,rife fr' All HAIL THE JUNIORS! Hats off to Juniors! Many times have they locked horns with the other classes only to emerge the victor. An example ot this was Field Day, when as Sophomores, they captured most ofthe prizes. I The Class of '55 has had many wonderful events they will always remember - the time Girls' Choir sang on television, those math and English tests, .lunior Prom, and attempts to survive the last few days of school and recover from spring fever. Patiently they will wait for the new school year to begin. Confidently they will take their place and follow in the foot- steps ot the departed class. Soon, they will be Seniors and undisputed leaders ot P.H.S. lf lg X nfl., V , ii 'iv i if Ackerman, Owen Ausbrook, Eugenia l wr.: K if W Lx -:W Beck, Dennis sa I 3 id J Bollier, Collette 'Ev 'T 53 , funny ' ' YYY gf ni ,xv . YQ xi' l fl- IA! V' Brakebill, Jerry 'rf' ai 4 .-:. ff: E .wk Alcorn, Sharon 5 Q r, W'- I .ff as Axelrod, Steve on , . Behm, Carol -I 5. - W, Q. V f J Y--by ,f J Borders, Jack Braunagel, Joan Wx Q1 rl '-1,3 ,fl ,,j CAMBOU ,My if ol, 1 1 N fi, X ff M s fix , ' 6 A 3 Qc ' 1, 'W' ,N if 3 Q Andersen, Marilyn 59' ,,,r . , ll , Bacon, Barbara ' W' fl .s ,Z 1 ,ffm -A-T ,7'1i17-V .. .. yuh l . ..f 5. mf' f ,Q ,sv-.,,,.. 5 y ,N ,, Bell, Marvin Juniors 1 ffhfi, Boucher, George ff!-33 we , I' 1 Bremer, Dave for-ly f yi' J NA-' I . .Q W Briney, Carol 5 :,: ' K yr 5' Q ,s fl-ff I . 4 Brownell, Jean iw ,gh I X Rigas wg E Class ol '55 if 4 . Archer, Art ,K c ' 1 A 1 Bahney, Victor Q, 4,9 it K Biederbeck, Judy Bouton, Carol 3, .ao ' gk ,fs wif ,Mr vc A 1 Bremer, Don 364, 4' 5 ,.. Qi' Xl x , Brown, Anne W Bruninga, Mary Y M M l 4. , if Archdale, Anna Mae Bard, Rick Q V s ,f V 1 uf ' gs. my A Bittner, Robert Bowman, Suzane W .- Y, Q . - , , x,.z, ,l,, H I ' . . -'f Brewster, John B fm 45 -f ' 3' s Brown, Barbara Buescher, Sandra Archibald, Jacqueline lil B ,W A' , , Ni 1 Henry Basfield sag: 40 VI- is 1 A X M J 'qv' ' -ii l r X -' B . s Bliss, Edie Boyle, Patricia Brian, Lynne Brown, Suzanne Burling, Ron Page 65 2 f 1:.f:',3fJ,'f'1iVf'. : 50 e if ii 'ff Qiii .f i iv 11912, X T M, Lf H 5, fee ef 4 Burke, Judy gf H Checklin, Margaret Q ,ee 7 A LL'1L l fy Collins, Leslie Juniors Q Q illa Q ii: 'ae 1 - ' Jim. -I I A . gf , gg I A Dargel, Ronda M S. . , NV 2 if Wm. we - fc in nv J Q X '4 , . N, inf? -MW 1. If ali ' ,, I. te AWA. .. Eldred, Emily Pa ge 66 Burnham, Ruth Christensen, .lane ,..,' if ' 1 ,qi Compton, Mitzi Davies, Nancy if ,1' - , we ,..,,, , ,, sm . .,., S: .1 ,,,, 3 ,V f 'Q K, i Yilf . . is X ,S De Voss, Ken F4 W 4 , ex uw .ff FY? t We C i as ii if '.Q:,- 2' Duke, Mike Ilis, Cozetter ,f ilge ' , J 1 I- , H et ' E. ' ,,,A,..:: : , 9' K Erbe, Robert my , gs , X Q g fx 4- ' Casper, Richard Carr, Gene Carver, Dick Cassulo, .lim Y , Ie, .4 , C E as ftiv tss' ' E r is D E i It M iff i , . Church, Connie Clarke, Ann Cochran, Wanda Coker, Clyde C ' e .n C tt tt 1 al l i i ' R 4 iicc E R ,C in . Q r,2f if r fl' X qi: ,.., ,,,, , , a ii R C gg, be 43. CO'-ldenf John Craghead, Richard Croak, Frank Dan, Lois We've had three yeurs of utter existence, . sntee . u fl 'K NA ,'S5iL - ' - fn-.1 as f, we-an - fem, of iw ff i R Rexx? , , WI, ' :Mi me ' 57' 'E . ga fi ,V 1, -. ' -if Q' fi ,z X -1' wax: f I f ' .af Davis, JBCII1 Dawson, MCIYHYH Deissler, Chris Derby, Barbara ,ig ti iw, fl y V we gy! kv li VVLS 'E Eff x. ei E 3 ef Downing, Pat Drain, Joyce , Moummm GOAT K Z is 'W--' , f- NxxNWW W X .fd- , , Ae, e,,e g QWQNN SS 0 QQ X X mn Easter, Carl Eastman, Marilyn 2 Qfeifiiy W fwii pw, fliiiili Mike 'Y Ewing, Bob Flynn, Betty 32 If 'v if L tm - ,we J Freeman, Richard - , ' rw ll fir' I TQ 1 Farrell, Mike Flynn, Leonard , ,, .fiiiisilgm , ge, ' -2 -ffl-nfrsz, - 1,1 We 2, , if . Galbreath, Patty QI six Fellows, Harold ef wr V eye: ' ef 1 ,- Feli f., , WW.. -3,3 K., 'Q '55 'f 4 Forsythe, Bill Ygliiilfiie T it if Garber, Ben next yeur we will begin living. Q Z ,Vik Gilbert, .lack x Goodale, Charles t D gf ii',, lg? K K J' Vri., ,EE L H-B H Grote, Mike A Gueber, Larry L l l , n REINDEER 1 , f avi xx' I' Q N 7,5 xl ,fl ,Q X' ' ' ffl lf ,lll Lf' ll? l w me x Xl 1 fy- , ls E. BD Goodrich, Sallie in ntl if --fi: 'fe Gunn, Harry Hamilton, Pat F 3'-el -T if I ,J Harris, Art MM, ,WV ,A Fern, Leon lg iiii Foster, Valerie ll, fi ,, ,lv 1 in F fffi'l,?.l:Y 'T Q :t f,Xf Hi M se f-w be Garrott, .lim Graham, Joan Gunther, Arvella 1 ' -' .4 ::5..'i -V si it me M3 as K' I ,,,, j , V5 U ' f . Harband, Leonard Q , 4 I S. ,,,, ,V ,, . ty L, sf lf' Hartnett, Richard A G A34 Ep i ,Q Finney, Nola Fiiheff Fred i , L .,fl,,!,., fi- X 1f 44'5?f'. g , x L - A E .YSL Frank, Norma Franks, Don L 'QQ V rg G 1 7 . 'Q ,,,,' o f Q L'l i 'E 5 ,gee f, 1 A 'Y-.V H . A. if 1' . '. V Gideonsen, Art x Grant, Lois G? Hackett, Barbara Harper, Shirley x- We Haskln, Jerelyn Giese, Marlynn Cluss ol '55 Gray, Helen Haddick, Nancy i L '.i- ' 'ew' 3, rf? -1 lv A , Harrer, Tom f if Haven, Jerry Page 67 Heinrich, Rosalie Q, 5 2 4 ,sg 5 Q E..-1' '. , Z Wegse,i fi. ., ,.,. ,, . 1, 4 ZW 5 y . s 46 15' X ,wi I Hessing, Brock Juniors Howe, Sandy Janssen, Jay sf 44 1 K g A ..,, J. 1 Johnston, Mary I. lffviiffl We was was if j Jordan Dave .. if 1 1. A or i 1 2' - 'iff g.:e.1'z 1 7- .W 'vf 'Y' , Page 68 Heinz, Sharon , lii f .'-, Hewitt, Pam 'Z' Z lgi J W Q 3 -We mfs: A, us ,mes K 5 Q he U 3, Hoehne, Roberta A ww. Q- , . Hurst, Leon s i ,. Janssen, Jerry Jones, Dean Kamarer, Ann if? , ' f, x Q ' A fe, ',Y, ' J x PN Q7 .QL Q' I K 'Y in Jrfxkj S g 5 5, Q-,WEoM.i' K L xl, 'Hi 95.2-9' - ii Heinzman, Bill Heiser, Gene ,n ,l ' 1 li rrrs we LEXfiJ5'N' fl US: . Heymunn, Mary Hicks, Jack . , , Holinagle, Barbara Holland, Gregory Q ,, 5 s if L , .21 W irl FN.. 3 . Hepfer, Mildred V 75, Mi 5 , , ,f ? 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I M, Effie? .4 i ilfzku, 1 W Kowalske, Fred Kramer, Charles ,,., 1 n X of 'f l-drgehf, P07 Larison, Rolland There ure many other poets we need to know. M l ,neo eenee D .M Laughland, JoAnne Leary, Bart Lindsey, Marilyn Litterst, Deanna , L, s K 5 1, .L ge, , 1 fZE?gz5i'wf ,Mfge5g5g?rw ',-- ' L' LW7 on My 1, X I , XX x 1 l f X XX X f ' ,f i X Z We 4 N 13 N ,f ,2 f A 1 X N 2 f if A-7' ',f'f fi X I , ,, , , '. if I L 5 I jnlw f -. f- 'fs 41 !j V?775' -f' ,ff 5 5 mf mf' ' ff f ,f .f 41' - W 'W MCOSE we v I ' x l l KX N X Q Lesch, Margaret Levy, Barb l-OCP, Roger Luchsinger, Kathy fx-wi J 'fe li? F es E Macdonald, Dick Maher, Bernie as M X , MGFKS, Arnie Marshall, Clayton Klar, JoAnne , ef f 'Sl 1 J A 4 'x , 'd J 1. ta ' gym :ik - ,ite mf- uv sf A wif- ft? -e v Kuecker, Jim sw 3- 7,51-'W , I . xa lf? Larson, Jim i .1 W u V' . ,Elie U! F - V ' ' '- Y to ssis, Lewis, Jerry KA Lucy, Martha 'fl ,fg s ily D Q, 'AI ll ' ' , f 1 ,' , sir ' 'X . J' X J N Mahl, John Martin, John Klump, Sally Laird, Marcia ' ff gs l 5? V I Larson, Roy Class ol '55 433 25's kno, r , LiGrisse, Carol 1 -, ' l Lulay, Jack Mansfield, Dorothy Mathis, Mike Page Matson, Phyllis McDonald, Mary em ,ze , -,. - 'S u fil ffl ' ' -wif' McKune, Sharon Juniors ,lf uni K, Miller, Dave .. T 2, I ikk K K H , 5 H bg Moore, Chuck ' , Q 1 2 1 'Vi Y'-f Neumann, Wilbur 4 em it as V ' Rf 7 Wx. -, I 1' 0'Day, Ken Page 70 if R , F if . l S r 4 I Mattocks, Bill f f his K? ,I Iv: ,af f .,.- lx N., ,K B McDonough, David 1 3. 9 A y ' , 'rx 11 ,nr 5 S X 33 4 8 31.15 McNamara, Brooks 'WK ir, ,Q g il. L ,,V, W,, y y . A J 2 u f x 1 Nm Miller, John Morrison, Ann ruouou -f fu W . ,'iu i k.,,- dgifgx q rk i ig ky Neumiller, Tom Ohlsen, Bill Mauerman, Charlotte w i. gr , Z FS' Wqfe. wh N N -W J if 5 2 5 L McGhee, Evelyn t Q f 7,1 ll ,g ',,- vi? K 3.2 fi 'Q M my s W , 'r ? Mehl, Rodney Miller, Lorraine '39, 'x f5 1 ..,. 1 if an 1 to . 5? wa lf., X125 in 4 4' ,,, , nn Muhl, Zane Norton, Janet B A a, reueuu ieue Owen, Phyllis Al . f,-2 McClintock, Marilyn F ,Liz A 1 ,s iw' ' 509 H -.,,- 'Q - ' McGrew, Bob F' i B , Meidinger, Jim 'iii ,X I bww? ,W i it., 1 ,if -A. ,X f ,V -- L .Jn , ffkify' 1, . ,,,., ouun A .Ai x W 1, gi f,.,,,.7 McClugage, Kathryn McCready, Robert McHenry, Mary McKinney, Luther 4.-as ev . . Qi Q Sits, A t, X,1Q W i k.1Efq' When Junior Prom arrived, l1ow lucky I ' iz? Moflitt, Mary 1 ,gt 5, A .,. M 'W E f it ? Nash, James Monta 9, Judy Needham, Rita ' '01 , -- 1 N 1 2 Montgomery, Sue ,iz wpb my s ,, x - Negley, Mike V 1 R525 ,. Y V, - Q53 we ,525 Nuh4riaIlyi,5Gagiiy 'Ak I X If N yl JK ,X Q2 in ,J 1 M ,. ,lg ,l fi X- -to . ff -1 NN Y K' . , f ,' ' -' Owens, Donald X L, ,N 1' 'Y xv for 3' PCN-'lf Les Pentecost, Lynda ew Y r lx I VVV, Z : int i K' 'f R Powell, Dave Pullen, Gerald 5.5 , 5 ,:: , - 2351? . , wr , . 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Q .., l an 5 lx so ' Wiss, Barbara Woerner, Don , Qing X35 as 'if if Woodley, Carol .xg 0 , -vf - - ' Wright, Connie f , '43 7,2 . 5,35 Wright, Phyllis Yoakum, Rosie iw 'Mn Y ,Wg - .725 V? .1433 V ., 4 , ' .W , 1 ,, . ,iff -1+ ' -031'-sasusgli 9 W fi qrww sz4.,,va11f, I -s .f ea:f:.:,f21' 3 V s fx,-' 2.13, sf, .1-,rgmzwf 2 f..:fwfM e 25wzf . 42-31?-22 '.-.,' as E2Z2'L 2g:'L: Q 5 L Young, Murgi 9 zehf, June Ziegele, Jon Ziegler, Benny Ann Zipper, Carolyn Juniors Miss Albright is helping Janet Shroyer, Marvin Bell, and Art Harris find material for their term papers. Eagerly these .luniors are looking over their class rings. This is one of the big events of the Junior Class. g f Class ol '55 '-lg.,-i Y I 1 i. 'X ,E ? X J ry ' ififj 'f I pfgl' E , ?'-4' X Il K-5 3 lr, r g - fir: ,pai - -f-iii mf U 33 . W, 1 ,,, All sf- i A , f 'y22'Ji,f?! , it if 91 'L CVWZ ffii o ii 'W .9 f 1 f, ff 11:1 i f fm if 7 ff I -fl f if 7 Q-. f - 'iw-. 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Those who worked hard fo make the Junior Prom a big success are Benny Ann Ziegler, Tom Neumiller, Connie Church, Pam Hewiff, Dick Carver, Dave Powell, Fred Fisher, Brooks McNamara, and Jim Gar- roff lseafedl. ui - Dragnef , the Junior Sfunr, show- ed fhe hard work and long hours fhe .luniors were willing fo make their sfunf one of fhe besf. 44- i- SEALS AND OTHER SEA ANIMALS xv , ' - + - J i- 5 : - 2-7 Q X X 4 .S -li-11 it - !-- ,, - v-A S . X-3 lg X K g- S 1, j P,--I ,ZA ,,-4' 'S ,gg- .,Yf f Piloting the Sophomores through their second successful year are Barb Conway, secretary, Janet Krei, vice- president, Ed Anderson, treasurer, and .loe Suttield, president. The Sophomores owe much to their competent advisor, Miss Fieselman. Page 76 SOPHOMORES ARE IN THE SWIM OF SCHOOL lIFE The Sophomores, a whale of a class, now know their way around the halls and are in no danger ot walking into the wrong class. They have actively participated in every activity open to them. Their stunt show ranked among the best, with the theme, High Nine. They enioyed dissecting Suzie and Oscar in biology class, a task which was sometimes fun, but quite otten un- pleasant. Now, half way through their successful high school days, they are looking torward to being upperclassmen. ig! ' Q. ,q,. Adkins, Judy I w Andres, Marcia Armstrong, Joanne i p ew Barrett, Betty Benson, Sharon x e, 6545 lf, .,. Bowen, George Egg, .- Brock, Nancy , Eigi l Alcorn, Madge Arbuckle, Jackie , , ,K ..,,,.., , 'Q 1 Q af 3 ' Q XY is .. -9. 3,2 S ..,. . ,... w.,.,.... . . 1 3 7 ' f z if , ,Riagg 'if M 1- ,4 .,.ffgSV'2 --x::,--,-- .v ,I A, V .W Mg? fi lg. 2 X X . - - I5 ' Armstrong, Ruthanne - , ,-N, , 9 , ,, ,sy . Q 1 roror l 1.5 Barrette, Tony au. E ' w H E S M 3 . . 1 -1, - Blair, Karen Bradford, John A Brockway, Pqf , ,,:, ,... .4 ,ar ii .- Amblad, Bill Anderson, Ed 'xp T SEHL5 ff T itz.. ...4,,N . Armbright, Paul Armbruster, Doris legw. Ashton, Clive Ayres, Anne Sopllomores Clqgg nf '56 I Becker, Richard ll - iii' Blake, Lynne .,?Q? Bradshaw, Deloris ?QQWe ee -335 gms ggmf, ,,,, Mi, . Brooks, Charles Becker, Sharon B 4 ,Q , it 2, gg i x j 'AXA A ii ' 2 , Bodine, Paul 356' fi ,V 1 'sh QSM- 5 ' S-Hai, my LQ' P' 'f 4' Li lif ' .K fra. gf A K ,gag .. N: ,Kava ,- iii' sz ,TM 4 L, , 1 115 iv! GQ. we U, 5 1 J f 1 ,Q A w v , ,wifi-+ . :f.',1,f Ya gwsfxfmf! if . . ,,., ,.,l 1... My , ww Baldwin, Joann if u kg if Bell, Pat y ,- M ,Q 4 B , , Bonn, Jim V A . . 7 A ' ..-......f 5 .Y,,g-...jig 2' Branson, Dick Brewster, Anne B I 1-v ,. fdim wi' ' '-H - gf'.,.,5,, J il , 1 il. V. ' Brown, Bob Brown, Diann ? 'S . if .SW ff N, .f Erik if il. lf i Barnett, Judy 54-if l . in 4- W7 g .B W.. as J' Q 'Ps , 'if' mag, 'Mfaw-m:j..5s N Benson, Gary Bourlet, Dick Brill, LaVon Bultemeier, Janet Page 77 Xl l l l l f ff , 7, ' M., , ffdl. i N ,fif-' X X nil, , H ,x.'1 Q- 1 X u 111:10 ' ' -.l 'i 1 'af' EW 'T . ' ' I ' , , lx 25 .1 l W ' -1 A l 1 ' if i a ' fl -I I- 1 X Bunch, Dale J ., ' , l sg? MQ aw W f f .J l nl ,ffjffffl ff' 1,4 l f' J ff ' ' J 1 5 A 'IQ - ,iff ffl t I xx S15 . X,-,fx x nxx g L l wwf ,.,. ff f 6 xx I wa cfs.-- QM, f QLA7, . 7.7, -3 NV V 7,9 Y Q - Cl ex . ,Q ,Ki if 1 f ' ' , :Tig 5, . 0,6 X Carrigan, Judy ' V. -1 1 V Y IV. ' l r if f . of fs: 'W '51 .B W J SK lag 3 if K .f E- - - Christie, Mike Soplmmores .,.., ,W E Conway, Barbara gf 'F iim fa ' .1559 Curry, Nancy S '::: . 5 . K Q , 5 4 L - ATE is af LM H af Q 3 A S. 1 w S2325 . . XX lx l, Degenford, Jim Duncan, Jim Page 78 Churchill, Robert Cohen, Curl A. .w g S alk , , V, ' . wi , or ' , , , L ., H-,..,,,,z? , . 12 ff z is . Cooley, Marcia Courtney, Judy mr QM: U V Jig? 2 H v,,. L, .,,:f,.. L l,,3x ,f r Q K 2 RQ, x 5 W1 Dalton, Pat Daniels, Roger . , ,.,, 5 1 C ,.., . ' I ' f , I 'Av xy Demmin, Mardell Demmin, Martha . ,. 1. Q.. A -. Mi .Q 'Qi' . 4 W? mar Mm ima , . 5. 221 Ass' f.' ' K f. ,A ,L ,, , , 5 -i',, A ' Q -- ' , ifiliif' f?-L 'G ffl , A '52 ' f Q , Dunlop, Jane Easterly, Chuck 'U' l if va, vm ,za-' 'f .,... . . if f' f Bunfill, Brian Y ff 1 , as S 'il , ,,,,. l-eC ar'- Carroll, Dick ' l,'L ll ' f. , .W 1. M .. 112:51 , W . E f lk fig:g3f5f,gf.fc5:Q 1' 'J f Collins, Gordon f .... 'LY ,.. Covey, John . ,. 752 C 5. - . , 1 if Davis, Bob 5, -- .gl I , A niK,,.m,! om fi 1 7 ii if 'xi' . :ll If ' Dooley, Jim ,, .si G Q 7 ' x Eberhardt, Karen Cantrall, Nancee W . . A V ' Ki? 719 is .ie Cavanagh, George 53' 9. E Q , . Collister, Barbara , ...RL Carlson Ellen Chandler, Dixie Constanz, Carolyn Now we're reully living! Crooks, Clarence Dayhutf, Mary 9 '- My ' an 15,1 'Ea 1, ,. , .,..,.. ' - Qzf1':f-Ura, fr ' in Douglas, Janet Edmondson, Bonnie Mi Crowder, Judy uf rl? lfcix Dean, Bob DutT, Tom Edwards, Karen . ' , F g rim 1 Emert, Geraldine l Epps, Sheila Ernst, Robert lt, ' y G H I LL, ii . i A it W A ' S 7 vk'- ' EBU ' , .,'. ,'-- ff ' , 7- q . . f. ie F'-lim Fred Fain, Paul Federman, Trina Ja G , W ' ' '74 fl' 1 'fi X ' it! ' K 4,4. Zffiffrw . f- 42 A ' Feser, Karen Fields, Howard Finney, Jay We uren't Fresllies anymore! l . FR -T gg f, ? l , ff fi ' ll es V, 59- , , , W, :Q . ' Fluegel, Susanne Forquer, Alfred Foster, Sandra -a , or l 'i GUYIONI Jane Geef, Andrea A Goodrich, William 'ii' F F ' Y fi elyi ei'1. f 1, Groenslitt, Barbara Grove, Rod Guernsey, Gwen H' ar l fi Haley, James Hall, Helen F tr 41 F Ewe, Beverly A sl. , We ,E Qin 2, ff Feiler, Clarence . wi i -- 'l Fisher, Marilyn Fox, Patty G H 5 A 'ax '-l it VM, 'V J 1 F ' Goodwin, William ii , w E N .J , Guthrie, Rod Hull, Janet Hanauer, Rollie seA uom , 17 , .fi I 4 ....-ff! I ,l -f T,Z' iz!! , 1 3 Y 11 '-I I fff ff Y - i 1 s l , , 4 . ff ff xx ff W ,, , ., ' 4 s 79 rf fl if 'N'- fff x X 21,4 , cg Y X Qmxn new 5' Fletcher, Carlene tail ,V K 'S 2. , 3 Q Garber, Harland Gordon, Georgia :l il 1, G ' f' Habbinga, Richard YV ' Handwerker, Ruth F ri Fletcher, Sally Class of '56 fx ef, l' 'E 3 A 'fi , ' , 'Y' N' .,' Gardner, Greg , if Graham, Nancy g f W M s F gh , Haines, Mariorlo me If Via' e ,f ' V ix. ,L 1 Hanks, Robert Page 79 3 IIIL' l x, XX y X VX X E ,, M M Qxkm MM JM! ,..a- - fa' 0 , 4 ns' tl L , -L.. ' . 4,4 fi , , V ' .- -ff W,,f ff X .gE'.- , 4 Z '- LZ' Q... f ? y... L A. l.. o J t'. .T ' 7 ' ' D l H I 's . x , f 'urs , I-in 1-I I X jf ,fl '33 'B 44 'f' , , I X -9- wg ' 1 eff'- v 1 ,V g ,i ,, x 3 gn S J J Hg r x f - if Heller, Bob Sophomores x 1 mf if ,A 'wwf 'M' V 4 iii-E, Hicks, Doris Horn, Mary l Johnson, Donna v,': - 6 ff l , Jones, Eddie Page 80 'iff C,,lJ.. iw' . we Hemming, Ruth V 'Ei f nn f , ' .sq -f I f x, Q , Hoehne, Donna iii, wifi' s fs , .gr 'Fi .MQ Hubbart, Ann ,Y ,,, ie, Z .V 'ki -' il, is ' . Johnson, Marilyn Jones, Joyce 3- ' LT --T f 1 M .,,. wi? f . , Hardy, Jean Wi, Harris, Barb K V r if Hendrian, Carole L 5 Hoerr, Charlene Huff, Al Johnson, Nancy f ,I vm 11 1 if Jones, Richard ,, '5' i .,,. P., Ez W f QW S . s,, :., H ily s .-., F ' 'fl ad j M-,V I K' l 1 K Harman, Neal Harpman, Oliver Harrel, Gail Y H .,,V :P ,, is if 'Q M so E. 1, li. ..,, I E YQ, J Ah .,, , Sandra Hatfield, Irma I ,QF 5' I A, A l Q. Hensgn, Jqgk Herweg, Marietta On looking buck on lust years' status Herath, Edward z . I ,Q 'L -M A by 'M W W is ' V ff -' ,ff k ! 1 'Q in ,- A, M-f lx' 5 i J 1 Hoftman, Roger Holley, Robert Holling, Carol , 1 'f 1 soroi J f Y p rrrs to -of ' J Hull, Sfeye lngraham, David -lUl1SSel'l, Sue J .t,,r fir J K 5 Q . if fb 7 wr 4 wt Johnson, Sylvia Johnson, Wanda Jones, Donald S in Q 1 'S A V N llf. , Q if x will or A 'rz s 2 fs ff f Keefer, Rodney Kellerstrass, Donald Kennedy, JOYCE . agen J ' ff . -' ,. . c C- . 12,65 ,w , ' Hartman, Sally Hasler I v':fT: .t 3 fi-iw . 41. , ,W emfx-gs? me , E Kenl1edYf Molli Kennedy, Royce eiil 'Az Q B . e B 1 if Sk L f ,se an King, Marty - L -Aix .Q ,,M,W , V Klein, Mike Knox, Terrence Koehler, John ' - ..1- Z M XXKK 5 ,gi if ig J i ' L le K ff , Krei, Janet Kreiger, Geri Kron, Dale quote the Soplls, Nevermore! Langford, Kay Leary, Jon Lippmann, Inge Malone, Bill 12, . P, it If R ef QL ,'-: 11 me f, -7 .zw ' z , .,, . , , J Lawler, Ralph Lee, Charlene fg fig ? Em? ' ,il ff- 'Yu Y V , if i 5251. M gg , .em Xe, as 5, ei EH , ':f3515f, ,,,,.. . f Little, Dennis W 3- W . iff Mang, Susan Lawless, Tom J 3 iw .W K .4 .x as if ,si Q 'S A Ya, : m ia.. Leiter, Barbara Q age Livengood, Kay Mansfield, Barbara ,f ff X X , fl, f if' f fi .i', saeoai, 1 -' .- . - Kinsinger, Sallie 7 ' A IVR ,. -- QA'Jf ev ' .',-. ' Oo'- 15 ,, , , . -. ,pf - .ve 3' 4-1 4: -e. , ' v , A 4 L x,.:u 55,. X , ', ' 'L Q , . X f , S.-X1 ' ' M 'ff 1. ...- f 4 nf o x U l 3 .R , Kolb, .lerry 5 '- 'i32f'sUi'w ' , - Krughofl, Bill Kyle, Luvanion 45' f 1 M-11' a 4. Q fi . ' DTN or l F Lay, Bettie Lay, Bobbie 14 ,ku mf' X W . 4 1 A, , . W W., anna: M 'Y' LeRoy, Loretta Lionberger, Terry 'R my me li' Lizer, Sandra lulay, Wayne W if .2 r,res.,te, Marberry, Forestine Markman, Larry X ' l if M fl XX 'fff J. 6 'ff VVV, , ff Q , wnulus I an R, if xi . 'r' ff ,wx .. , f , lb L j ff! ji 1 Q ' ' fp 1 ct.. , 'X I X5 .T - XX X - l ' 'Jr r J: .. 1 q V LW .6 - 'V Q Ji X I V' 29 , qs R ' ' N ' . ' ' ab A ' X5 gl J 1 ggi olioei L. 11, Us 'J PN E. m y 'aff Class ol '56 y, Lazarus, Gene 'E , fn 'V f t 'Vaci Y Lipkin, Leonard i 'T,. A L Lyles, Mary Martin, Charles Page 81 BLUE HHALE , X S-x N fe, of ': -Xfsff' .. , N X ., ya 2- X, '- ' 1 - - X ,Missa x X Q -AN.. X ,- 7'- .N i XXX Rx Q X E ,QL Fx N 4' 'E Z 1.3 T. -Q MKR A -i I Lkyk ,. VV 1 X' 1 x, fr I ' ' :wi-X McClintick, Ron Sopllomores McClugage, Judy f jX,:- ,f f li' 7 . .. ,. ,XQIEXII-,tip -si., If 1-X. WX - V , 532, K, , X -:, J -:Xi ,X . 1 Mclntire, Dorle McKune, Doris - ,, X,-z - fe fl-we ., -,,.li X X M, W , QX -'X ' , XXX.--Xg , X ' ,Xy:' ' ang 'Jr' 14315 EQ,ii9S 'f 52252 Siwifsiqgg 5'-fv,1:v1zf-- QQQX-:f,,E,,-fi4ff as as 1, .,,XX-:X-mais- - . snag, ns-as--fX,gSzze21w?X--fe-S'Winer ' ff ,- . Mlllan, Betty Miller, Becky 21-5,fXz.,E:f i. - is -- .- rm-' fa-4',,.',f,,1f 'X X X ,.,, , ., S XXX, K . rig-K1 K' ,,-1775 Mggrg, Kgy Mbfeldlld, Jlldy V .X,XX.X,ggbE'g : ,Cir , X 1- :HX-qXXefiX-' : X - X- j:XX11-rg.-zs-tf-z'X-gi,X i ,X-5 15 25 255 X .. 1 r --, .P ' .Xv 2-,s.f,w--XX.v ,w,g,, . ,, gm 5 - -s T 7f9v1'. - sis' iSi4X2z?iX:-2 F-. ' , '- Q -rf J ,a sf-, ,xg 5225 '-X9XmySffsXsXX1wXXrzsa'3sfiXf'rXfQ14 ii Neff, Carol Newsam, Jer Page 82 'Y rf:-Pa. ' f-X',izf'z'j,Qi'V52i5, 'fm:r:e, i ,KX , 5:35 S X. ,N ,3 X X 4 Mx sf if .X X92 ' XX ,QWXQ is as Q fi , X 5,-X 1 Martin, Earlene Matthews, Carol i 2 X 2 2 fit rf Xf is as Q -,fr--E if iw F X X is A ir i Q X ., X. X F , ...,. W , McCoy, Thomas First Caesar, Meints, Ed Miller, Carolyn . , f X5 .m'A - ,X Vk-V Y 53 '- , ii'- Xfxy i Q . . .f ' L fi ,ix -1 X Motteler, Jerry yr, A A -iff if -- cafe Nyari, Betty if'-fag iX,,ggX . 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Melvin, John FS rs f 25 w 7 4 ,s,,, . ., V -37-K1I ,sEXz'fz, .i1 -- X ,-X 2X ' gf X1 J 'X-'7-U 55 ' V , f XTlf,ifg5'L.-zi.., .,:,ifXlf'X,:'X11 -:, 'V X- bfi,- X,-Xifzilfwi. - -3,31 if ,firm - X- A ,.f5XisL2S,-X,71sg-nf ., me ,W--2, 5 5 a 5, iss G K .Q XQ!'M9zYX XXX.S2,.. A 1531-',15'Q,Q.,f, 7M isati'-f21Y,,fg-1z4,X 1X.se-f1'fT4?f'2f -3 HX-if we ,us-X--X,.sQm,w if ,Jawa X DEQ: 1, ggzsgeifl-X,-11ig:XsefXi.,gmf X3Xg5:z:f N sins ,,,,,f,,-,,,. ,,,,, Miller, Jane if- X,-ei:-' a2:z 1 ,sq ' if - ,,,. , Mueller, Don 1? iff 515, 1 ' !li'ixiG-Q5la,1!i '1 :L K X - - ' ' . ' ' ,X is-'XX was f 'fa ,Al 2' we XX A sit M fr X fm , XX Us Rm ,,,, , 1,-X,,1a-W. ,X.p,,:f.ge.:X:.,. O'NelIl, Terry Q f W 1 re p-1:1 L 12 ' 5,TV' ,.XS 'VV:f? 5 x 5 5 ' 5 A 'MQW' 'Sm 1 4.5 Sf Eg . .A ' , ,, , ii?X:z',Xf:z ' Q X. 'J Meyer, Dirk Middleton, Sally X. , M . ,, ,.,,, .,,.,,,,,,, ,,, , ,. ,,.,,,,. .. 4, K ,,., - X if rm 2 ' K -5222 r'f' ' A ,IX XX -f-f is , . X 1 E-35s , . , 2:1 Miller, Liz Munns, Mark JI rr,, in-,j1-:E i J J X 4 X, Xa 5 Q 'Q l X X13'.:fzS-597-2X,Xsi , ,,,,.. ,, ,,,., ,,,.. , XX,,X XX, X ...gXa,-X,,M,X--X,-ig. X, X,X . , ,v2'5?fifXX,. 52.1,-g,gX,X 1 215 .fa 1 ,si -X-X Palmer, Barbara H-2 -X.---91fX,X,XX-fewfl X,-is ,, -Ulf? L X :l2,7L1'HvE7'i5Qif7 ,, Q-wing ima-if , viii,-me ass' 4:1-fwsiiwzgss ' fa-as i,vWXL3s2':f'1s1f1X-X 1:55,XX-rXX2fi:ss1i'i ia X1vzX.fX7'swge1'fgsvsif-rwXe:L,1iX,-X-12422. 1 M Minnich, Gail if , X. . X X i5lif'KS2Li',f1'342325,i4iisQ7iEi5:?'iai, li Myers, John Parrett, Linda ,V Vi' ' , -'ff' ' ' A T1 2 ..:r Y' , Yi- ' ' 3' ?f!'E 'V'l5i,. .1' swf, f ev sfeixeewf . if fwifxiii ' V Q- -fgjgh All-L5 x ,'-xsrw fr liifil' , e ' 1. . gcerfweffi' f Istf?Tfi14' if V, .qgei 5 ., K ' , 5,31 ,ggi 2 1,.,, Wei f ' P'-iffifkf Jean Patton, Judy Pelini, Larry Pfeiffer, Barbara Pierson, Norma Poad, Jeri ' .V 95' . A.,,. : ,iii J f f'fm'Lf5,, S V-?:. r2 2r :5 : . , f r,,., ' 'S f , ' ff, s ?'1, fsSw , Q11 5:21, 'L 'li ,evg xgq ,., ,, -.M - -fi' ,, I egg , zz ' ,, . , I ff, gg-' seg ,ii H 1 . er' -'fmzzrvz 5 , ' W '-sgffzmfs, 1' . . v iff. -1,-: ,P ' :it ,,.iiileilesieifoiieiigswa , .. o,:E1e.z-1,f.:' 'uf .51 iam: sfmsv1wsJ . 4 iffy- ',.' sa' f I ff- 1 k:,H,Qk:,353,, ,L fglzgxgfqx, :: :N ze, ,:f,.-1 QE'-is' 525515 - 4 v-- ' , V . I I 'X' I .. . wzsfssfs se -ssemfw . f vw ,-sexe -, ' Q ,ff-V : f y F 4, , . Poppen, Diane Poppen, Jon Pothuisie, Kent The sophomore yeur is really the best! , X ff is gs 5 ' fe , 1 ,1 . ., 1 ,,,. 5 . A V 1 S ' YQ if f si , if ' , Y ig s f Ea J A'.. A V I Rad e on Reiter, Stewart Reuling, Bill ' .f fi e5geg,w f,s 1 gg:- ':, ,,g,1, I M 1,35 J A V fl 5 i' -fe, Q.-,,.Sf,mm2,s?, , , . ,A -fmfe'Ef'wfffo,1f1,g5s5w:w'if, za as ofwefeperlwisseerasweflv, L. S ,L 'ffffsnelliifffifilliliiiiiifi 1 iii Rosenberg, Judy eg, We 4: l':iT Rubey, Ann f mf f .. A ' I 5 7s'-s it -ii l i i J s 0 X 1 J Satterfield, Jim Sauers, Sally Peppard, Sandra Pocklington, Carol ,, , - Mrk-mf if S' R ,II Ifzeigea ,,, J 9, ievgek J,V,,77X.V,,,, , sf, lf' P.-ibbne, sob SU! S 3 e 4 :F , , ,. -' - Ratclilf, Jackie ' . W J Q. ,F M , le i ' 2, 4 T',Q'1SQfQQ15' Q firsiifw K A Jieilfsi' -df' 'lfinli ' ' ,x rw-ix: , 61322 ' ' ' figf' if fi, L ffffr: if ziseffs' M- f ri.g,e,?f, N5sfs 27925 ,. if 72:36 2 'rf-we aw .ff rw-zr. ,L , we Russell, Jane , ei? lk '41 , , Y Schad, Sandra 5429? ',,, 50.5 QQ!fF?555Ei3E591Qfi?Q575155555if 5 Robbins, Vuldora feiig-si y Te. ,,, Saettler, Herman :al if I - J r',, 'fi 'ie' P Schmidt, John Tr 2. -V - ,ff-F f ff.,--S UALRUS x ff N., , QSF fl like 'J 'LM' 1 is T o X x xii f H 1 x 3' XX ll' xx X '! , if N ,ff ll ' fs Y f JM?- 33A JE fe ,- gr. as ' x Q 77. W A - Price, David , , Ngkjij j S, r ,iiir Ravenscroft, Phyllis 3 ' 56 ' ' ttrtt 'Q i, -i Rodgers, Joan Saettler, Roy ,, K e ,ee 5 S2 ,i re 2 ' ' ,. Q -1 F sw, in gig H A, 'fag Schneider, Charles f R- NKR Q , P, 1 1 ifiimivf ' , 'J , ii - Zi : ?s,.. , A w - Quine, Dick Class oi '56 Elsie fi siii Ropers, Barabara F, Q , ' . ' Iii ff ,, 3 -, Z: My S Sandmeyer, Conni - , ' f mt - ., 11 ., 'e:g1,wgSQ712'1fsie , ff f. 1e.effffewf1m1e.Hf Scoofakes, Elayne A 2' Q fl iii? 'Hi- N' -if - , fag fmfe gk X Q S Page 83 PORPOISE . r ., , 1-,V G ' f L' . . Q 1 1 ' f, :EJ , ' -.-je- if J i . , 22, ffj .rjvl -V s . ,K f , I ' 7 .27 ' f in E . , ,S ei K 'ik .,f , V 4 ,EDA ' 5 , ,, Y I A 11 51,15 ' fe' Scrugham, Sandra l - sw , fx f i, Y -- J ,. ,. i f i' W, 'J ' ll, 1 I v iw' V f ff? ff -N-as -LQSXZL , - -, , me 51- . QRMQSNS M mv. E ., , L ,L -w,, we , -FY 'm.:m 3 f' ,. Sinks, Kay Sophomores A X Q5 L . 5 . : Mg 1z , ,, 71: ' ., ig Snyder, Lorraine I Sutton, Deloris ci Taylor, Barbara Page 84 i s ,',,o,,r, r e P iil SoSll oll if Sri 2 y,SS e ' IYS Slusser, Bonnie Sones, Roberta of X ' 2 W-JE eg Mig we P s Stinnett, Conrad .. . ,M -p f -- , , 'E' ' E. .Q ik. Sutton, Marlene ?'igsxfwiU:gw , . ' 1 .ii A ,. I , A Taylor, Ed shining, Jim ' is .sie VV: f iiiisi ' I i K V: 'J I S , fs , ' - , fi , ,, X . Q I ff I ' -4, , 1- a - f ..,w, 5 3 ...J 3 Smiley, Ann 9 4 ' Wi .A M , f .f 1, , ' ,- 2' lm, -5 1 , Q Southwick, Bill Stover, Ron I - 535 ' f if is X A 24 .. T A VJ. ,argvf j ,.,. v. K I 1 3' 41 . gr' , 4. ' Swank, Stephen , aee, ' i Taylor, Joyce H ' Seifrid, Sue Z ,W H - gi J 'ul 5814 3 W1 4, 3, 1 ' .gi f Nancy sz ' S' . j, '1,e- 1 ,g122' . gef Q ':.r2 5 L A T 553.1 Hi. if f S5533 ' ' if 2.2 4 . T -Fggasqeze N1 F' 955' 3 ' '5 Psi? Smith, Dean L :QV fi If Selburg, Ginger ig? W 2 ,f ' 'V Seyller, Jerry , . Y K Q is Shrier, Clella Shubert, Judie . , e f ' . ., ,,f, ,Q .., ,.,, ..,,. 2 ,. , aw , f ' .sf Snavely, Charles K , 5, K. Snyder, Skip Remember how much fun we had M, 5 ,, ,g?:'i'5'6 -. MA 0 .H 9 , 'init if Z 1 e Q I A A. fffe. , , Steger, Loren Streitmatter, Jean fig, xx X I Swardenski, Jim ,i, ,-.,- Taylor, Ruth we -:. M gggm.-z,..:' we-A, we .wr .---f .fe -..ff,..2, Su 4 . W , ie e ' ' TI-'fi-5'fi'f1 r Stern, Larry liz' fi? . e-Elf f Rf., , mf f 1 is U' ze e 'J ,, .f,, We -.J Suffield, Joe Szold, Elsa 4 eee..... ' mam. V. 155122 e- my fue, 4, fe 11. Q fu' Q if 7.25 555252512321 Thompson, Don V-1' 'ff 1 5 if 'A-r 51 ' J 1 , l aa, gg , , A A je. ,Z CHL Q 5625 S 4 V . 3 avsaw igiaiaafw , ,,,, : Stidham, Bob f ,..' ,V V. A. K ' Q . 1 ii it ' ite v.f'ifWfLQ. , T it 1- S Sutherland, John Tadlock, Jacklyn Thompson, Sharon X I ' ul ,S H y ,R 2, ..x Q ' wx sa- ' i 3 V. .:E:2?fE1!E:, ' -,, -KN Msg, iw fn NP' 'Z is ,u ,, Jvsfffa- , -- W ,,5?iEs7 -.'f , , K 57312 'if as 4 L',, 141252521 ii: Tinges, Virg ' I,s,:f.5,Q- I- E, ifaa f f ewaismsaw s,,- Toms, Eugene uw. 4 3' 53353, 1 I F9235 1 . If - , , .. Aer-s wigs S . if ,HQ E - Wx 3 :Qs 2 , -,,-mf 2' iffe --12::f2wwsm'1 . ,. , -51 mas, wfkafflsiwie-1f29Fg?f sv ggwgsifms- ,, , . .,,,.,,,w,,3, H,-, . -, 5- 12,-1,,.-me MM M. ,, ,LQ-W.,,g,.mt.sAr,tusgggg s., . .SIYLJ ,I YQ V' X'-295 -52? ,L 4 -AAS! L if Mai. V 141, s , Q 3 -- H -.,f- ,mw,1M,m,. . . -1 'fwfwffwsnwvmvgfmfzls ww- Q- sz, 4, 1 Valentine, Virginia dissecting cuts, frogs, X ' S. sf 1 51 is V50 C Eff. :- Wall, William REX? if Washington, Marian 2, f 2 '.V'k X ,,0I,,, ,W K wfi ,W ,N iff' 'm i .41 s a White, Charles 1-sgssxifsiisii iffy, :wp-, , f - f W ,,.., M. .. ., A , ,i . iiffifilses X 1 'f gill- , 'q6,fsn,-M' Wfffsi- Iwvf s ..?:: ggwsfsfs- f . V' va 95 L is 6 J R 9, X 5 2 510 f if 15 in 35 al gm ,T I J -- ,S I ff ,. ff 'W ear? Q F.: jf : A, ,gf 3, J 5 Q 493 , M 4' r Q, Q4 2' , 4 EW f i Q Wilson, John - - :-. ...- f.,, ,-,, we K .. :,.. A ff E i f 'l wr Milf? ,,2-YI.. '- - - z,flQ ,..,, ., - ' E ' fin-mf, f P -P., -e ..::, H411-ffavlwy fag-zz. - Wm Qiffsllidgiiixlm. il , 1 ' '?'3'Zk 4 f'5f FEE , A L - ,----me , Sl, , W 1 -Q SJ K, 1' K L 5 J a x ,- . a kiss? ,fQ.:s:, ' f ta s A ,, f P. 2 A, QE we I is is ,Im 1 S A, Ki Ky xml , if 2 is Q 1 f r QRS' 2 A, Q a m if M H T 2 J W fiifisgj, -wig 5 fifeff W fg, fi2Q,29,4:w?f-3? , 2 -, ,, , , ,, , Tingw all, Tom V - 1 ' sp S ' 51-14:51 . fxigpgfgi ar-fm-,gg-ff , E? S231 '35 5-ri? 1. ,517 5 'fell 4 Li: 1 Sgggjai' 'xr ,z 1 ' '-3213 plfzfgia?-,':e' 'f-nfs'-.E- :r52 Y . , , - k,. m M ' Toms, John C. nfkwgiff , fs, - : t-H ifi f.:5?q,f'.:'.E!?lgQ'f Q5 rss -' . sm1Qif q, . - ,Q V . Wsmwg wwf , 1 :sallam -- -2, wx . :sg,,,,,,.,,wxfe,, sw, . 12-Fi, mfg-avwgm,fg,sszszshl-125,14-Qggg,-52' ' i ?- siiigslfzzfaiffepazseiiew1m:.9i,1e,, ' Vaughan, lynnette i,,- nis, W5 Wasson, Sidney '5 -vi if 5, Q V2 1 ze me 1 T s f - 1: f , - ,mm ' 6C,,gfeg2P,, - White, Jim As- 7 ' -i??Lff.,, . -1 - -Tf. r fu. if 9 f' :sr 2 . Q in . Wilson, Robert L , , x A H W me WW? J a ' x ' Tompkins, Richard T0mkinS0l1, JOUR SEAL 'KA A . 'X 4 , O I Ns A 4 A I r , f 4 ,,-'A ' 'lxs N Y-T , f A x X Xi--if ii? ' Q MKR Towers, Jim . i- J 7 -,, 'T ig 1 ,-W ia, IW.,-22 ii 2 f gf-3, H- f. , J,-X ,A K 53 A ,,g,gHl B, ,rg M , - , J . ' :K C, ' ig Voigt, Don und cruylish? Waibel, Bill Wallis, Marian i ff, .s 'fwFf 5335: . ' w,z:22f1iaz7.w '-1 -V F: ,- Watkins, Ward Q Eg 5 X ,, , ,- 524 ., lla 3 White, Melvin Walters, Judith ,',. , : ,,.,.. we .ttff M, - K ,. fem, - ' .Lui ' ' Wall, Bernie if .,,Y s JE: '21 Q gxsfi' . W ' 'i 223122:-2,1515 .K . ..,,, K .. gi , :gs he A K QQ, 'I ,ay ,, ,, Ward, Bob ,. , .,,, ,, ,Q f f yfkii -eesn ,lg ., , M, - if ,,, if--,. , . Q B 5 1 x ages E 49' Hx 3 ,- NR .f f ---- ,- --., 1-..,, ,1 Wesley, Alvin N333 -e:' i l' ,Q s ,f t ' ,, fn F fs W ,M Q W ' White, Roger Q 1 - -, -J, ,,, L, ,,. ,- .. V , , W , ' J J f 5 I YH i 5 3231 Winchell, Larry Witt, Jim Z X 3 'ik .ss ,vm sf , -5 ' L we -fg- Wessels, Jerry ififf i. ,. .- 1gggq,,5. -'um 1 ,y 51 M . ii . ,... ,s,Vfi v - ge M5 -iL?'m' . 'E fi API Whitehurst, Duayn 2 Q L 5 2 2 2 3 2 an rv X 3 ' w- W, ,-,,,,m, me f 1 K f I Wolford, Sharon Wall, Betty Class ol '56 EQQQ5 ,,, :,,.:, i .. .- ,213 ' .5 Warren, Jerry - ,. Q-Sfll-1 1, i,J7:.?5A 5 ,: E ':v:.i,. E Q, ,1 vi West, Tom s Q, :--.5 Q.-W.: -,, gray e Willis, Marsha Wood, Grant Page 85 -I X -ff i ' ,mhi V ,,1,L,L ' LL1, 1, . -f H1 4'Sci5.a 2+!:?5's?:fi1- gf' fig? i Q.-- :, i iff ' ., s . 95555 .4,g5.,3iE11,pv.':S1L?'xY,'I AAI. , -,.- .',S1 , 1 A , .,-.,,1- A- ' 9 sislis s 3 tsse i 1 l lL f 4 , ls ' j' it 6 fc if l',' ' -' ssls i 9 f ilte , , 41 I 1 -. JL fx-' .':H'. ! K ,f . 4, , , .V J, fvl, i ff,,l sm .,, .?,, . ,,..,,, ,. V, , , J u lil' f l l sesitslci ll1 liss l riff!! y -, I I Wood,l.arry Wogdhqll, Muriel Wya,-dl Tom Yates, Beverly 5 !'jhA!'L 4 ll' fl X I1 ff xi i ZX X ,,W t V, :A4 s 1 ' 2 if l ff f f 1 K ff! , ' ,'l ,'1V1' f f f Wil l ei s Q N 4' ,ff l Illllm ,,:. 1 .A,..A,.2 k ' f lil ' ' ele Q H aki , Louis g le , ish ll Zimmerman, Ann Q 1 fl, my I - , , l ll f , l f X f V W he so J ff i wffflazt if X 5 llc fl '.l,,Will 'll , W r If i f ' ' e f if 'A f llftfldl YZ X i as l 9 if all WWZ4 JT RacHAR7y'iZ' ' Di p , l f f Lf y These are the tew lucky people who are successful enough in their eftorts to become Doctors of Frogology. The cast of High Nine will always be remembered by their fellow class- mates for their excellent acting. Sophomores Class of '56 Page 86 DOGS AND QTHER DQMESTICATED ANIMALS 7 -2.5, - is f ' g Q fl -lx? ..-1-1 .-.,,,.l h -1+ ,..-- 1... .-1-f - X E K through their first year were: .lay Gordon Wiss, president, Sally ob Maloney, vice-president. THE UNDERDOGS SCORE AN UPSET Bow! wow! Woof, Woof! What is it, Fido? Freshmen! The tame little specimens are the newest members of P.l-l.S. They entered the school lost and insignificant. They soon learned the tricks necessary for survival - getting in lunch line in one piece, staying afoot and alive between classes, going up the DOWN side of the stairs, and managing to get from class to locker to class in tour minutes without being late. Nevertheless, each day these domesticated inhabitants have become better acquainted with the master's Heel! Someday they will rule the roost . ,L mi 3 , .J '11, Wh 'Y lg Q V 5 'K ' vf z, 2.1-Qs, w if Q. sz, wa.:- gy Qs., ,.,,,,, -is , - - 1 -fs ,wif fm -24 'Q -ze - vs., W , Q .- xis:-u 7 ' 4' o .71 1, . v ,V if, ng : , Q . x is 4' 1 gn. 'QW - .. in .-254' 9 VJ! . . Adams, Bernie V at LB:-Z'? 'WJ A Babcock, Carolyn ki. E isxaidn ' fu, ik X , Beil, Diane pg Q LSA. N .1 , V V J vw mn IL f y- Bonfemps, Alex , Brown, Barbara Burhans, Betsey X ? 1' Campbell, Jean V r J .. . iz-' - ,Z 55,3-gf,g,fi'ff,,m1.. sgwgfd 'N Qs S A P sf sf , lies' Z ii? -23 12 tiff ss mg? Q i s New 3 W Q Pl ef' Albee, Judy Bahney, Joyce Belsley, Margaret , iiklsi, . 'J B o w e n, S u e F B r ow n , J a n e f J -mg: ' fsszsffzffwgliiiefny ,gQfizw- 2.3 ,R gi, Jl, 4 f- I 1 H 3 W BBB, ss. A 1 23 Burrows, Carl ' W my 5 le 5- ifl A,,, -I 3, S - ,J- Cannell, Julian f W, .s ' .1 ,V ,. 'Q .. edgy' 5 Anderson, Rosalyn Ballanfyne, Jean 1 'ji 'YW' ' Ja ji Freshmen K Bradshaw, Henry ff-fe may f 40217 'L Brown, Jerry F ' J le sd Byars, Carol 4 Q, 5 - M of fs N,-LQ ., -1' ,is -,a AFI, U ' .I , :pg-f'gig:,,:s,5j: 1 t Canterbury, Barbara Anton, louise Q ca Qi? ff Y ,gf ' .ig-I it 35 . .. -. , ...fm Z. 'fuznf A '-WE J 'vw -.,....f .lx -31:3 ,-'.' 0 .gan-M' .. ' ,..f.- ,suv , un: N. L, ,gg I 5 Bass, Gary Binder, Robert Cluss of '5 f 1 E X ' f. K - V 3.'1'!5:: C 7 Brashear, Gary uf 5 Buck, Susan iv n ni 'QW' 7 Armour, Sally 'L ': ,., J K I 1-.K if v . , Beard, Vearline x ,Tv 'iv Bloomberg, Melvene Braswell, Elaine 3 .N f Ausbrook, Karen Q' ' -le flex Q . .f. Uliivk . .,:l , i by Beck, Carol if F p - -an .fi is 1' Bodtke, Michael , ,,1: 'I 1352i 5 fs 'ff Broadhursf, Dorothy A wife . 5 W .. - ,-f.. 7 Zifilfbifffiif fiifglllfifiix . - ,..,,,.1?,qW,, Buckles, Coline Bunfill, Lanny Al - I X , 4 , f ,faq XX V f 'f ,- QNX N X 'll l ,1 , c ff P ' ' A X a erty, atrlcla f V, ,I xgs X f 1 I f l s C Carlson, Paul - rf lf I' L Q Q! f ,Q R jk X 1 5 15? l X N l Qmj ' f at Page 89 , L5 F fig ,, r nl if Cheatham, Guy Cohen, Richard i ' .. . I W. hw. ' F mL i f F ji :W Crawford, Josephine Freshmen A F M , Dellert, Marilyn K ,Jin K. , . .,,, ,,, , W X J 54 5 9 2 J' Dormeyer, Angela Christensen, Jon 'R can M.. , , 1313, K2 5 V ' s 4 .v.i jg: 'vY.2 I I 5 V ,ii' Coley, Lavester s F E Ag., Q rz, F :,: iigi2 'i 9 VJ? sm f R., es fea r A X , Q F 5 Curry, Keith f A , 1, M 'Q Q - A 1-1-,, Q Q, ii ii iff ' I ' 7 f Denny, Sharon ' f ' 5' i . ss 3 5 as n-9 S3 'f', Drury, Mary Ann N iii' TQ V I, 1 1 95 , ggi f A 5 ,',i, , 1,4252 51w.L,1 x:l?wiq,, fys REMV 'N:1'13'utfF' X-A it g'1El'xg amitf11',LN1w',:!'lN.ii .ri .211-all Christian, Callie Clark, Mary Claire Collinson, Nadine .Q nssn D r Curtis, Sandra ? .ii si zlvt if WM ii Dewey, Bill :wi in-lffm Q 1 ' 4. , H 1' ff WK we 3 ff ,f s V A .7 - wwf, . 2WZ ' f7,-251 192515, -- gg X iii, M, v, -. . Duffy, Mary Ann R 'N fl ff' 'H 5 .V Eckelahl, Suzanne ,rr C I 'LM LV ' XL , F r M i f yf , I Mx ,ff n ,,,,, 1 If' xg? 1 s I 1 in img x Xt '. X 4 ' r' -J Page 90 JL is so on Emert, Gerald , , - tg-asf E . ' ' im f' M5435 W ' 'ii' f if M jfxi, s J' ff! Colwell, Tom j i .. Danley, Babs Q., fe l ,C i t ' ff g, , ' V R Ik on Cochran, Marvin . i f' i Q55 ' ZW.: N ' -' 5 ry ,X 1 e X f Q W Q 3, gf x Zee 11 , - - wffii,-' 132' Z: ei e Cook, Sandra Dargel , T6l'l'Y , - f wwf gf e gal' he if Q 5, we . , . R L LAME N od?-W' 1 12? ! Cohen, Marshall tif if Mg ,ex 1 Couch, Ray 1 E is ' Eg fr K K fi? we . 4- 13. f .33 ns - 15 ,, -: Fife ,QM .r f er- - : we I5 . Dawson, Stanley Freshmen, Freshmen, everywhere- 0 ,L WQQAQJ - +42-ik 1 K 31- ' Q . U, I 2 1 rf , ', if ' E1 Diamond, Janet Dunn, John Edwards, Susan fw ziir V ' n who f Esslg, Don y H, E., R. . g '1' 5 ,U . at v 4 Dikos, Stella , .Q i sq, , wg' f Dutton, Audrey on r A i .- ., Ehresman, Jo Ann w e if ., we N 5 is ,, B is ., ,,3ff5mssw:s: 6 .- . .: A r Evans, Pat ,af s as J' 'f b 5Siif'i'2L,,-Qifz nn ..- , Dlsmuke, Norma PRE fy: J K? 'A M- - 1 A..4 l ,fe XA n fx . 1345 Z, Eaels, Mariorle ,i s A 5? ,:s 7IT ,L Z 'Wu 25 , . .5 L so f ,x 355 Elmore, Carlotta Q2 Y 5 wg' S mf , , ' I F ' , fffiisg Fehr, Ruth Marie '2 'i' SS- s X ' J !f 4 5 . Fey, Catherine Frailey, Elizabeth Garren, Vivian if LV' ,AN- Fitzpatrick, Sharon ,gif M. s, Q LA,, if K I XZ Franks, Val 'RQ A X gyh A ,, . - '13 ' e ,rx Q-1,2 -F 'si Garrett, ilohn Flynn, Jo Anne 5 Freed, Maris ehrr x Getz, Barbara Oh! How the school did shrink! F' fi in 2 .fe 1 ' 1 f 'I -. . 2 7 f 7 I' 5 5 QQ' 5 I ! Glass, Bob AA A - . .:'?x, I 'K - f 1 ,- fs ww ' :ax - kfz' ,f ,f i Green, Sondra dl' 3 5 he if i .5 Hager, Sally Halliday, Sandra Glazebrook, Sue fy' IQAN .I Greenwood, Tom 1 Hall, Connie ey - Qui, is se if M N , Q21 .x.,,. 'f f gm' .1 1141554 ,li fy , ' ' fr . V 1 Harms, Dick 132, , -1- 1 it Godfrey, Barbara . .... gs. ..A, 5. , xi' - V 7 ,,,, f .w1'42, Greiner, Madelyn , 2?- Hall, Roger F K T is . JP n K 6 Wx Y , S 5 K, l-larrer, David Fogelstrom, David ,Vi lbfibizxfii iizff is Q I' Luann Freidinger ,V .. W'. l .Q .1 , ..,.I 'Y E N, . Getz, Tommy i . Q. . , l lr sf, 'X 2' Goodale, Alan ,. N f is A . af, . . Grimm, Judy A 9? i' W 'fix if fs , rr 'gms fri' lf' wr'- .fil f 'YJ .-f edu . fi..-'f sl ' 1 5 ' 1' 'ar iz' ' L, V' fn fi' fa' -Og 2' , as .M L... , nn axiom ' '2 , f 4? L Haller, Clark 50 ami ,Q 5 , Harris, Beatrice Wu, 722 QU wi? xv- , 1. ggfizff i i' Foote, Roger E ff' P+- Friedlander, Burton Giles, Charles V -es 'Pr 11633 ' W-4 if 4, Gouveia, Larry li lx A 17 .,:, ' xi as Gunn, Gloria I 6' aff se. L 0 Y - -lf. '- Z R ,ft n. My ,K la' Z. Foster, Skipper Gaa, Larry . Class ol '57 1 E a nf Graft, Diane if V , 5 ' . .3-1 5? .: 15! 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W '.Z3'f M'i3 o A' yg k , . 5,2 21? diff!! 523 3, . -mv as i Young, Dale ' ' 3 , . J 'lr ' ' sl X: wail ig ff- .f f '-.ci A ' c f if r A if Windhorst, Virginia Wiss, Gordon f s , l ez, Wyard, .lane Wyckoff, Margaret Yentes, Sharon ip ff ' E ' 4. A rg f . H. Woo If -L. If .1 -to f iv'- J Yerb d, Tom Woosley, Patsy 4 'mf K E2 if i x , Yocum, Joan pper, Barbara Zweifel, Marcia 4 X Qs if ' 1 ll X Ex 1 : Q? in i h n J i y K -X63 zi XX FRESHMEN These siudenfs are dilligenfly cliagraming senfences in Miss Fieselmcrn's sixth hour class. How well can you do this? Page 98 Miss Bibo's homemaking when if come fo making class found cooking fun, especially Here is one of fhose precious momenis of the Sfunf Show Y ihoi will never be forgoiien by fhose porficipcfing in if. PROSPECTIN X X X X X xx xx X Y ei T SNR x F A -57-FF ,j 4 ' lf , V iiiii X . - -. .. X ig? - . 'T 1.-I v 'fini fit: Xxsq N ,. vi If fit ! S, Q ,ig !????E?:-t-1liF:Lg:f!Eggif! -iii-.M f fff'f-: 'iii R fifbv ' - llli, ,Of , J?ffMgi XxQiFT T' T4 ' 4 1 71- J 'iff 'Ll .vkf l it f-l i , Af N: ' l ORGANIZATIONS Organizations Which Serve the School Many hours of work are spent each week by The members of the groups which have The important job of serving the school. Student Council, Committee of Forty, The CREST and Opinion staffs, Pages and Office Assistants, Ticket Committee, Junior Red Cross, Proiection Crew, Stage Crew, Key Club, and Library Club are all important service organizations in which all The members work very hard. Honor Societies There are four honorary organizations which students at P. H. S. should Try to ioin. Seniors and sophomores with good scholarship have a chance of becoming members of Senior and Junior National Honor Societies. Juniors and Seniors who work on The Crest or Opinion have a chance of making Quill and Scroll. Dramatic Honor Society's membership is chosen from Those who have taken part in a Jusendra or Senior Class Play. Organizations Allied With School Sublects There are five clubs at Peoria High School which give additional work in school subjects. They try to show the students that these subiects are interesting and have an application for everyday life. Latin Club, German Club, French Club, Spanish Club, and Social Science Club are all very active school organizations. Musical Organizations Peoria High School is well-known for its fine music department. Practically anybody in the school who is interested in music can find a group which is open To him. Girls who like to sing can belong to Girls' Glee Club or Girls' Choir, and boys can ioin Boys' Glee Club or Boys' Choir. A Cappella Choir, Music Workshop, andthe Band are open to both boys and girls. Central should be very proud of these musical organizations, which have brought so much credit to the school. Dramatic Clubs Jusendra and Cue Club are the two dramatic organizations at Peoria High School. The Juniors and Seniors in Jusendra andthe Freshmen and Sophomores in Cue Club work hard To put on plays for their own enioyment and for others to watch. Clubs Affiliated With Organizations Outside of School Three clubs at P. H. S. which are connected with outside organizations are very active groups. The Future Nurses of Amer- ica has a chapter here at school. Boys who are members of Hi-Y are active in YMCA work. Members of Co-op Club go to school half ofthe day and work the other half. This is a city-wide school program. - age T00 Q fill wi-init - T fe F 2 ff so 4 ,TH BAR5 DfTRlFlS JIM SOLOMON President of Student Council Jim Solomon, the President of our Student Council, is an out- standing student at Peoria High. Besides his duties on Council, he finds time to sing in A Cap- pella Choir and be a member of Key Club. These are only a few of his numerous activities. Jim has led the council in accomplishing much during his year as President ot our school. Every student will long remember the determination and excellent leadership he exhibited to keep P.H.S. on top. 9 BSIWY Ziegler Audrie Suffield Corresponding Secretary Recording Secrefqry l Barbara Lauderdale Vice President' Sara Mitchener Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL is the Governing Body of our School. Peoria High Schools Student Council is a governing body ot the students and tor the students, which strives to create friendship, understanding, and school loyalty among the students. Otticers are elected every spring by the student body in elections conducted by council members. Ex-otticio members are chosen by various groups and classes. With TOP ROW- C. Washington, R. Johnson, J. Green, A. Little, G. Colboth, M. Solomon, B. Jones, D. Powell. MIDDLE ROW-B. Amblad, G. Carr, J. Murphy, Miss Conway, M. Sours, M. Fisher, B. Haley, J. Suffield. Miss Conway as its capable advisor, the council sponsors homecoming, student directory, student council booth, paid assemblies, and, together with the student councils ot the other Peoria area high schools, the Peoria area Sportsman- ship Trophy. BOTTOM ROW-F. Fisher, B. Ziegler, G. Wiss, A. Suffield, J. Solomon, B. Lauderdale, G. Wilson, S. Milchener, S. Snyder. W .wma B wr' . ,Q eg. .. . k , IWW ,M .vw Page 702 Ak. in Q-r I Pg sl? The Queen and her attendants reigned over Homecoming. The Juniors cast their votes in one of Council's elections. Christmas baskets go to those in need. Selling everything, the Council booth is much appreciated. -v 5 C Awarding of the Sportsmanship Trophy, an exciting occasion. i R kj If x, 1 5 , 2 , ga 5 Q if Q 3 S' he-x 1 ..,,,.. . :.., U L gg is V --':-- . New M t t K J' - i.ts.s f s.t.. ' ..t.. . if Page 103 CO'-INCH helps PVSPUV9 food baskefs for 'eedY families- When the tree goes up, Christmas is just around the corner V Every Thursday, Council meets to discuss current problems. i Stunt Show winners - the victorious Seniors! The committee looks over the new Student Directories. Page 104 TOP ROW-M. Solomon, A. Brewster, P. Bell, J. Hohulin, S. Armour, R. Keefer, D. Nelson, J. Mason, R. Thornton, M. Hepfer. THIRD ROW-M. Gilkerson, N. Johnson, K. Moore, M, Kennedy, J. Sutton, R. Larison, M. Sours, M. Sutton, J. Moreland, K. Sommer. fl C1 tw is U 36 'M-.w-65 SECOND ROW-S. Hartman, D. Stotler, P. Hamilton, B. Ketay, R. Risser, J Brownell, S. Curtis, A. Neumiller, J. Braunagel, L. Watson. BOTTOM ROW-M Checklin, B. Peplow, R. Binder, B. Miller, B. Hackett, G. Wells, E. Garrett, V Jackson, M. Eastman, B. Lay. JUNIOR RED CROSS Hos Mony Worthwhile Proiects. Consisting of a representative from each home room, this organization meets the first and fourth Thursday of each month. This year they sent two representatives to camp and donated food and baskets to needy families. Spon- sored by Miss Thompson, this is a most commendable activity. The officers are: President, Becky Miller, Vice-President, Rodney Keefer, Secretary, Bobby Lay, and Treasurer, Mariorie Sours. ...I rf n r Memhers of PROJECTION CREW onu aiAuE CREW Work for our School. All movies, slides, or illustrated lectures shown in the auditorium or Little Theater are run by our Proiection Crew. These boys must be dependable and conscientious because the equipment they handle is expensive and needs careful attention. This is another group of students that is very necessary in our Peoria High School life, but which too seldom receives deserved recognition. Their hard working faculty advisor is Mr. Fluegel. Hats off to the Projection Crew of Peoria High School. The play selection is good, the coach is the best, the cast has learned all of its lines perfectly - but- if the lighting is ill-timed, the curtains pulled too soon or too late, or the scenery poorly set, the play will be a failure! The next time you see one of Peoria l'ligh's wonderful productions, remember to say a word of thanks to the fine boys who donate so much of their time to help make that play, concert, or pep assembly a wonderful success. STANDING-Mr. Fluegel, G. Trotter, R. Fellows, D. Anderson, C. Goodale. SEATED-J. Ufen. C. Howard, J. Hendricks, D. Kron, J. Martin. Page 105 Margaret Deobald Beverly Sowers Co-Editor Co-Editor Miss F. Giles Mr. E. Koepping Editorial Advisor Business Advisor The CREST Stuff The CREST is Peoria High Schools year- book. ln a few short years this memory book will be something which cannot be replaced. The pages between its unusual and significant covers tell about your high school life. The CREST staff works diligently from the first day of school until the finished book is in the hands of the eager students. The cover design, the theme, and the dedica- tion of the CREST are kept a dark secret until the day of distribution. But before that day, long hours are spent in making lay- , ash if S. 45' Fw KGFCH BI'Unlf'9U Mike Negley Pam Hewitt Reno Hedberg Aff Edifof Head Photographer School Life Co-Editor School Life Co-Editor Sharon McKune Judith Landis Joan Hall Faculty Co-Editor Faculty Co-Editor Senior Co.Edifor Page 106 Joanne Nurss Senior Co-Editor Nancy Walters Mary Ann Frye Advertising Manager Business Manager Publishes u Fine Yearbook outs, taking pictures, getting ads, and col- lecting subscriptions for the finished prod- uct. Naturally, there is the earnest desire of art, editorial, business, and photography staffs that their work be perfectly com- pleted. Miss Giles, Mrs. Chamness, Mr. Koep- ping, and Mr. H. Suffield do everything they can to help their staffs. lt is no wonder that the CREST staff deserves to take a bow when another chapter of P.H.S. history is placed upon the shelf. Qimnwllfpl Mr. H. Suffield Mrs. T. Chamness Photography Advisor Editorial Advisor Marilynn Giese Classes Co Editor x N X Qx X nv ip KUXN ug! lx, tw tr I x 4 Sylvia Jones Nancy Moore Mary McHenry Classes Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor Janet Wareham Nancy Krei JUdY Slegan Sports Co-Editor Sports Co-Editor TYP 'f if if X it A i s,,, ,H a t N yrs: bl' N x X' V' 7 l' , vl R ' ia' '- i,., ',.. ,, ii Lynne Brian Typist Page me .-nge. 539 an ' .ns pi 'Q 'VW' 3 53 -mm Q22 wwf' Q Q 412 is - fi QC I , .L , in xsgy I A ..,- X EDITORIAL AND ART STAFF TOP ROW-M. McHenry, J. Nurss, R. Keefer, J. Gilberi, J. Poppen, R. Thornion, B. Larence, C. Woodley. FOURTH ROW-M. K. Reams, P. HewiII, B. Deirick, L. Brion, N. Krei, J. Landis, J. Haskin, J. Siegan. THIRD ROW-N. Harman, M. Giese, J. Wareham, J. Krei, N. Moore, S. Jones, J Hall, R. Hedberg. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Chamness, D. LiItersI, M. McDonald, M. Bruningo, S. McKune, C. Consianz, Miss Giles. BOTTOM ROW-B. Sowers, K. Bruninga, M. Deobold. CREST PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF J. Buck, C. Moore, M. Negley, R. Whitmore, J. Bergsirom. CREST BUSINESS STAFF P ROW Mr Koepping V Markman M K Reams, B. Conway, G. Guernsey TO - . . - , - - M. Laird, J. Hawkins, B. Mansfield. MIDDLE ROW-M. A. Frye, L. Radley S. Foster, A. Larvdwirth, S. Middleton, S. Underwood, N. Swain, G. Harrel BOTTOM ROW-J. Zehr, E. Szold, B. Hackefi, J. ScoH, S. Schad, B. Brown, N Walters, M. L. RowIeIIe. 2246: gf 51 fury Puri -xr' .iw 'IC -af Page 108 ...AX . '1 5 Q 5 Q 'rv' 3 .. i ANNO TOS-Sill Miss Kellogg Mr. Bockwitz Kay Barbour fdif0I'-fn-Chief Editorial Advisor Business Advisor Business Manager ., V r 'L ' . , g sq au hz, 7' iw . A, x i 11' 'rf' HW? OP ROW-D. Meyer, B. Goodwin, R. Johnson, J. Meskimen, D. Seiler, J. anssen, D. Jones. THIRD ROW-R. Risser, A. Bodine, B. Garber, J. Nurss, J. uecker, S. Barkey, F. Harker, A. Little. aw, . Akv, - 3,5 ,. ' K Tom Neumiller Associate Editor Jackie Scott Assistant Editor V... M Jani Ls' M ctr ff '3 'hrs is fv- va- - in-...f SECOND ROW-S. Koch, M. Bruninga, J. Hawkins, C. McAdoo, S. Shrier, E. Eldred, D. Deames. BOTTOM ROW-N. Swain, G. Minich, J. Krei, K. Bruninga, R. Hedberg, D. Scherft, C. Sandmeyer, Miss Kellogg. if , .,,. ,.,.,. , K . A vi. , X Joyce Drain Joyce Murphy Assistant Editor News Edna, So' iv--if g. Nancy Baer Charlotte Rist Donna Michels Sharon Slechfq Feature Editor Exchange Editor Circulation Manager gdgm,-ga, Edifof Page 109 'Z 'S.' .. 3 r ou an y f4.. , lm .sb V,,.-W TO Haley, J. Drain, J. Hendricks. THIRD ROW-J. Sccll, J. Poad, B. Millan, J. Moreland, M. Kennedy, S. Milchener, J. Ellinger, J. Murphy. P ROW-D. Freeman, J. Hartman, J. Sufiheld, J. Adams, T. Neumiller B. 6:17 Ho- .qm 1 J' .aff -ef? 15' SECOND ROW- B. Anderson, N. Frank, N. Baer. BOTTOM ROW-C. Constanz, DJ. Chandler A. Tosefli, J. Shuberl, G. Davis, E. Szold, S. Slechla. S. Silverstein, R. Sulaski, N. Richburg, N. Walters S Mclver The OPINION is our Bi-weekly Newspaper. ConTribuTing so much To our school liTe, The HO in p - eral prizes during The lasT Two years in compeTiTion ion is held in The high esleem oT Teachers and sTu- againsl olher school papers. Miss Kellogg, Mr. Bock denTs alike. This publicalion is issued bimonThly and wiTz, and all The sTaTT members are To be congralu- conTains The laTesT school news. IT has received sev- laTed Tor Their oulsfanding work. ,..-N. gm 5151 We-of' fs' 'ry' TOP ROW-G. Guern R. Roth, E. Bliss. THIRD ROW-P. Wright, C. Risl, K. Barbour, M., Hepfer, Mi Farrell, B. Larence, G. Cavanagh, C. Schad, B. Harris. sey, H. Gunn, J. Gilberf, J. Garroll, J. Poppen D Michels Page 7 70 rig. . km C' W wi. ,fm nnmnl SECOND ROW-S. Heinz, J. Worman, E. S. Sauers, G. Selburg, M. Scoofakes, S. Fletcher. BOTTOM ROW-JL. McCorvie J. Kamarer, D. Seigfried, J. Tucker, B. Peplow, C. Logan. Scoofakes, D. Johnson C Schrier 'wr 1 iw TOP ROW-D. Quine, A. Elliott, D. Hoehne, B. Heinzman, J. Dooley, A. Kilgus, M. Erickson. MIDDLE ROW--A. Kamarer, B. Mowder, P. Boyle, J. Corrigan, B. Lay, C. Matthews, Mr. VcinDeventer. BOTTOM ROW-P. Harrison, B. Derby, J. Patton, M. Willis, J. Partridge. TICKET COMMITTEE Sells Tickets for School Events. Ticket Committee is mocle up ot students under the leodership ot Mr. VonDeventer who willingly give their time to serve our student body. During lunch hours they sell tickets to oll our gomes and other school events, such os concerts ond ploiys. Membership in this orgonizotion is open to onyone willing to put forth extra effort in working tor the good ot P.l-l.S. Otticers ore: Co-chc1ir- men, Ann Elliott ond Bill Mcivityg Secretory, Peggy I-Iorrison. Ann Elliott Co-Chairman c f ff W, The ticket booth is one of CentraI's busiest places. Bill Movity Co-Chairman C L AS tiff' c I we ei I 9 Q i Page 111 Alan Little President COMMITTEE OF FORTY Plans our Social Affairs. One ot the more active groups around Peoria High School is the Committee ot Forty, which has the important iob of planning most ot the school dances. Advisor of the hard-working group is Mr. OlToole. This year the Committee ot Forty has sponsor- ed 'The Lions' l-lop, a dance held at the HRec atter every game. lt also sponsored many other dances throughout the year, and has conducted several sport tourna- ments. The contribution which the Committee of Forty has made to the social activi- ties at school is much appreciated bythe students ot P.l-LS. R Sue Schenck Anita Tosetti Beverly Grant Anne Brown Vice President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman 193192 if asm! -M.. TOP ROW- A. McGinnis, A. Howard, L. Byerly, H. Douglas, D. Jamieson, J. SECOND ROW-B. Grant, D. Seghetti, J. Ettinger, S. Schenck, J. Harvel P Meskimen, D. Whittaker, A. Little. THIRD ROW-R. Wilson, B. Radley, C. East. Margetis, P. Owen, R. Risser. BOTTOM ROW- B. Getz, J. Shubert erly, J. W. Shively, A. Brown, J. Poad, J. Russell, L. Pelini, G. Bass, Mr. Tosetti, J. Brown, C. Sandmeyer, B. Silverstein, D. Litterst, B. Lauderdale O'Toole. Page H2 The suggestion box welcomes any brilliant, new ideas Band members tune up for Committee of Forty's for school improvement. Christmas assembly. Keeping the Rec's snack bar open is one ofthe group's duties. M if Committee members 9Ull ef Ol The eve' P0PUlU' Rec- Performers return for the finale to sing Silent Night . Q Page 113 :L 3 ii l TOP ROW-F. Kowolske, M. Yeomans, J. Voelpel, J. Solomon, R. Ryan, P. Knost, C. White, J. Green. THIRD ROW-M. Christie, F. Fisher, J. Bergstrom, R. Johnson, B. Forsythe, O. Ackerman, D. Damon. KEY ClUB Enters into Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the city ot Peoria, and Peoria High School, Key Club is another ot our worthwhile activities. The purposes ot the club are patterned after those of the Kiwanis Club but are suited to high school boys' interests. Bill Mavity Jan Hartman President Vice President 'W-HW Jim Suffield Dick Tucker Secretary Treasurer Page H4 tfittgjii g ,. ,of ,rr i 'Qt' We PH! f Y? Bi ,F M!! I up M 1 SECOND ROW-W. Watkins, M. Grote, T. Neumiller, H. Hoffman, D. Whit- taker, B. McNamara. BOTTOM ROW-J. Sutherland, D. Powell, J. Poppen, S. Drury, C. Ziegler. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT'-J. Suftield, B. Mavity, J. Hartman Mr. Wolpert. Civic Activities This year, Key Club has donated its services ringing bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas, selling peanuts tor the Kiwanis Club, and promoting Homecoming with a huge bonfire. We hope it continues this excellent work in the future. The Board of Directors meet with Mr. Wolpert. I l I 3 1 i .V 44 gill f . ew K 1 Cold Key Club members ring bells for the Salvation Army ketfles. Key Club's donation to Homecoming festivities - a crackling bonfire! SQ 9 'B ,W may XE J ,ir fn s I President Bill Mavity presides as roll call is taken during Key Club's assembly. 4 was an - -wo 4 .as Q QEANUTSALF- Helping Kiwanis Club sell peanuts was one of this year's projects. Dr, Baer was guest speaker at one of Key Club's meetings. Page H5 7 ' - el. .W lin TOP ROW-P. Boyle, Mr. Durham, G. Bonties, J. Hawkins, E. Sipple, S. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Hale, J. Rotes, M. Schneider, B, Hoffnagle, S. Mont Barkey, A. Ellioil, S. Rocholl. THIRD ROW-J. Eltinger, A. Kamarer, J. Wallace, gomery, Mrs. Parker, V. Russell. BOTTOM ROW-C. Logan, B. Peplow S J. Drain, B. Grant, B. Mowder, C. Rist, J. Murphy. Herr, M. L. Rowleile, J. Lewis, M. Cross, B. Hackett. PAGES AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS are Willing Oilice Helpers Seldom receiving recognition, this group willingly gives one hour each clay to serve Peoria High. Their jobs range from collecting absence slips, typing, and delivering notes, to operating the switchboard. Working tor Mr. Durham, Mrs. Hale, and Mrs. Parker, these people are invaluable to school lite. Mrs. Parker gives instructions to new pages. Receiving money and writing receipts are two of Miss ZiegIer's 1 54. 'XI Page H6 ,n..V,, 'W' -'Wu was 1' T' T -ir 9 K 45 I .,,,,f W- ,P-f 54? TOP ROW-B. Grant, J. Douglas, S. Schenck, A. Hyde, J. Kennedy, K. Eber- hardt, M. Reising, M. King, B. Hoftnagle. THlRD ROWWS. Hartman, P. Ravens' croft, B. Slusser, A. Ayres, J. Walters, P. Wright, R. Hoehne, B. Greenslitt, P. M, Bloomberg, G. Gunn, L. Vaughn. Huisman. If or Q' SECOND ROW-K, Knueppel, J. Streitmatter, B. Collister, D. Mclntire, K. Feser, D. Chandler, Mrs. Harvel. BOTTOM ROW-L. Anton, J. White, R. Marcus, Nurses of Tomorrow Join the FUTURE NURSES CLUB 5. gg. qs . ' Future Nurses' Club is under the s onsorshi ot Mrs. l-larvel. Beverl Grant is the President, .. . p . P . 7 g zr. and her corps ot able otticers includes Vice President, Judy Richart, Secretary, Kay Sweborg, ' f and Treasurer, Barbara Collister. The club meets to learn about the dilterent phases ot nursing, ,, , s t and receives valuable training while working tor the cancer society and at the hospitals. . kukl ' 5 X 'ft lu'-A ns, e- X TCW' WK aff? 'W-Cary' .-fa. 3.9 GR' f ' 'Wil' w 'Q' v- 'SF' '-Q ,+- 'WV 'fofw 6 if ,4- Gas. 6 gag., H.. if 'iv Vs.,'?' as X..-'N sw- iRa...,...J .s,s ...ada TOP ROW-A. Clarke, S. Eiermann, S. Foster, S. Benson, M. Lucy, M. K. Reams, SECOND ROW-C. Mauerman, J. Inman, M. McNulty, A. Dutton, P. Largent, J. Drain, S. Rocholl. THIRD ROW-D. Livingstone, S. Montgomery, J. deRevey, A. Dormeyer, S. Schusler. BOTTOM ROW-J. Kamarer, C. Sarlf, P. Evans, N. Collinson, C. Zipper, K. Johnson, M. E. Heymann. J. Largent, J. Diamond, R. Risser, P. Hewitt. Page T17 TOP ROW-P. Knost, D. Pannabecker, J. Solomon, M. Wolf, B. Movity, A. Swanson, H. Douglas, R. Johnson, J. Voelpel, D. Anderson. THIRD ROW-C. Risl, R. Voss, S. Mitchener, N. Krei, J. Nurss, M. Deobald, M. A. Frye, F. Harker, K. Barbour, M. Sours, R. Tucker. SECOND ROW-J. Murphy, N. Baer, J. Green, B. Grant, D. Damon, J. Harvel B. Mowder, B. Detrick, J. Shively, G. Colboth. SECOND ROW- A. Bodine, B Lauderdale, S. Koch, B. Sowers, A. Tosetti, S. Slechta, S. Jones, A. Sumeld N. Walters. SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR OCIETY Members Must Meet Four lmpertunt Beverly Sowers First Place Anita Tosetti First Place These Seniors are chosen by the faculty on the basis ot .E?7Zw liqly tour things. scholarship, leadership service, and character. - - ' - 2'2 Scholastically, they are in the upper third ot the class. Leadership includes successfully holding ottices and posi- .i.'. I . . ., . . . : tions of responsibility. Service consists ol the placing ol y school above personal interests. Last is character, which ,.rs h' h t d d t h t d l' b'l't d ..t,. Ili 4 means ig s an ar s o onesy an re ia iiy, a goo citizenship record, and cooperation with school regulations. tte Miss Kinhoter, Mrs. I-lerke, Mr. McCormick, and Mr. Wol- . , pert are the advisors. It is indeed an honor to be a member srt.Q f . - .wir .',fy TV ' of this exclusive group. John Voelpel Margoref Deobcld Joanne NUFSS Mary Ann Frye Ruth Voss Barbara Detrick Second Place Third Place Third Place Fourth Place Fifth PIOCG Slxlll Plvfe 3 ! E . in 1 f ,ittfgiis .::..i:.' - VL iff: .lames Solomon Richard Tucker David Anderson Jayne Fultorcl William Mavity Barbara Mowder Sixth Place Sixth Place Seventh Place Eighth Place Ninth Place Tenth Place Page 118 TOP ROW-R. Handwerker, B. Southwick, J. Schmidt, A. Hutt, D. Meyer, B. Amblad, D. Mueller, C. White, B. Goodwin, G. Guernsey. THIRD ROW- E. Carlson, M. Herweg, G. Cavanagh, B. Snyder, B. Millon, S. Middleton, J. Poad, J. Melvin, S. Wolford, L. Lipkin. Membership ot the Junior National Honor Society is taken from the sophomore class. Because members ot this class do not have much opportunity to display leadership and service, in this group the emphasis is placed on scholar- ship. To become a member of this society, students must have grades which place them in the upper ten percent ot I' . .....l's.W. s 1 fifm 25 SECOND ROW- S. Schad, J. Wilson, D. Branson, N. Shipp, M. Cooley, J. Russell, J. Jones, K. Langford, B. Ropers, J. Degentord. BOTTOM ROW-C. CDTISIUHZ, J. Schubert, J. Patton, M. Wallis, J. Krei, C. Sandmeyer, K. Sinks, J. Hall, N. Harman. the sophomore class. Toward the end ot the year the mem- bers are presented to the school in an assembly, and each is given a pin, a membership card, and a bow of tour rib- bons: gold tor scholarship, white tor character, green tor leadership, and blue for service. The sponsors are Miss Rice and Miss Bibo. Sophomores with High Scholarship ioin JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY QUIll AND SCROLL is Composed of Amateur Journalists This, another of our time national honor societies, is com- stalled in a special assembly. This organization provides a posed .ot CREST and Opinion staft members who show good background for any type ot work in the field ot iour- talent in journalism. Those elected to the society are in- nalism. TOP ROW-M. McHenry, J. Drain, J. Nurss, N. Krei, T. Neumiller, M. A. Frye, M. Deobald, B. Sowers, J. Landis. THIRD ROW-N. Moore, N. Baer, C. Rist, B. Derrick, A. Landwirth, J. Murphy, K. Barbour, P. Hewitt. SECOND ROW- S. Underwood, D. Field, M. Giese, J. Wareham, S. Slechta, K. Bruninga, N. Walters, A. Suffield. BOTTOM ROW-J. Zehr, A. Tosetti, S. Jones, S. McKune, R. Hedberg, J. Hall, E. Eldred. New U ILA Page T19 Phil Mills, Kay Barbour, Audrie Suffield. Outstanding Student Actors ure Chosen for DRAMATIC HONOR SOCIETY There is the smell ot grease paint, the building ot sets, and the thrill of opening night! Thus the amateur Thespians ot Peoria High earn valuable experience. The Dramatic Honor Society is made up ot those iunior and senior stu- dents selected each year for their dramatic ability. These actors and actresses are polished for their productions by the student and taculty directors of the school. lt is a great honor to be elected to this society sponsored by Miss Wilde. Everyone who participates in one of Peoria High's plays strives to be chosen tor membership in this outstanding organization. Members of lATlN ClUB learn About Roman Customs TOP ROW-C. Welch, C. White, D. Poppen, B. Amblad, J. Poppen, J. Kennedy, F. Fisher, C. Giles. BOTTOM ROW-P. Wright, B. Nyari, M. K. Reams, A. Rubey, S. Hull. L. Lipkin, J. Baldwin, P. Hewitt. SECOND ROW-P. Margetis, B. Ketay, R. Horner, C. Easterly, D. Kron, J. Tay- lor, J. Walters, F. Oakley. BOTTOM ROW-R. Thompson, B. Hartsock, S. Scrugham, J. Inman, D. Livingston, S. Seifrid, L. Vaughan, J. Shubert, E. Szold. gm 10 .ef-f 493 Page 120 Q3 me . f Q , J .nw Q? ' 72? ,KAFMLQ ,lapaya 'fr 1. M .Q ., ' , B ,df '7 T Ii . , l 1 . an , ... .. , in .1 ,i Q C T T' 'tt ' A lf f1 't' i' f iiy 3 fa' f i i X ,rs 'uni' A I5 ,. X kg Q . M ' ' ' f 'E' - - 'New' f li 5. mx- .Ph t SECOND ROW B McDaniel N Brock B Ropers J Krei N Collinson, S. TOP ROW J Jones D Branson M Cooley D. Price, L. Gouveia, J. Swar- - . , . , . , . , . denski B Jones D Warnke THIRD ROW N Harman, S. Schad, M. Schneider, Reiter, T, Wyard. FIRST ROW-H. Stott, G. Jakoby, C. Matthews, J. Barnett, R Hemming C Marshall B Southwick D Linneman, G. Kreiger. V. Garren, S. Neff, C. Beck, K. Knueppel. Members of LATIN CLUB learn About Roman Customs which extends to all phases of Roman lite. Miss Wilde is the advisor of Latin Club. The ofiticers are: President, Bill Because of the number at Latin words which appear in our language, Latin Club is of interest to many students. The club provides a wealth at learning and enioyment, Amblad, Vice-President, Herb Weinstein, Secretary-Treas urer, Ben Garber, and Program Chairman, Janet Krei. TOP ROW-R. Prier, D. Meyer, B. Leiter, K. Pocklington, S. Benson, M. Landwirth, H. Weinstein, T. Howe, J. Largent. THIRD ROW-B. Dewey, C. Hendriun, J. Dooley, M. King, J. Russell, J. Bultemeier, S. Foster, S. Janssen. SECOND ROW-J. Wyard, D. Borellen, C. Walter, M. Belsley, S. Curtis, M. Weertz, L. Freidinger, J. Worman. FIRST ROW-D. Beil, C. Rhodes, J. Yocum, R. Hall, J. McElwee, J. Dunn, C. Constanz. 3155 3' ' an -363' C vw ' ann gf- -our Q .MQ K Ni ww' Q' ...J S-:f,,lE N in f.. .-...K 9 i ,Q we Page 121 TOP ROW- B. McNamara, B. Smith, J. Nelson, J. Jacobson, R. McGaughey, R. Streibich, M. Yeomans, J. Voelpel, D. Pannabecker, J. Gilbert, J. Buck. FIFTH ROW-J. Keyster, C. Rist, P. Hewitt, C. Church, S. Middleton, N. Krei, R. Thornton, M. Young, S. Barkey, M. Yaird, C. Woodley, W. Cochran. FOURTH ROW-D. Siegfried, P. Wright, C. Zipper, J. Biederbeck, A. Kamarer, P. Owen, J. Jocks, B. Sowers, R. Livengood, W. Winget, A. Hyde, J. Scott. THIRD ROW-B. Ziegler, B. Hottnagle, R. Hedberg, J. Rotes, S. Bean, J. Christensen, D. Mansfield, J. deRevey, S. Montgomery, R. Sherwood, M. Scoo- fakes. SECOND ROW-S. Heinz, C. Johnson, E. Scoofakes, D. Chandler, K. Johnson, M. Heymann, C. Chesney, D. Scherft, S. Shrier. BOTTOM ROW-C. Mauerman, J. Tucker, B. Peplow, C. Logan, C. Constanz, B. Derby, J. Zehr. SOCIAL SCIENCE ClUB Studies Current Events 'Q 55,3 A ...S .... TOP ROW-J. McDonald, D. Verkler, R. Johnson, P. Mills, C. Kohl, B. Rapp, B. Mavity, J. Mortin, E. Schneider, F. Crock, T. Jadd. FIFTH ROW-M. Bell, M. Deobald, J. Nurss, M. Lucy, S. Harper, D. Jones, B. Erbe, B. Hill, D. Freeman, H. Gunn. FOURTH ROW-B. Wilson, J. Saurbaugh, P. Hess, P. Knost, P. Cottingham, C. McAdoo, V. Markman, J. Bergstrom, D. Damon. Page 122 THIRD ROW-M. Sours, B. Detrick, M. Cooley, M. King, B. Latence, M. Farrell M. Reising, J. Siegcn, E. Eldred, J. Russell. SECOND ROW-M. Giese, K. Jones J. Wareham, S. Underwood, S. Schenck, N. Baer, R. Risser, N. Swain, M Bruninga. BOTTOM ROW-J. Brounagel, S. Schusler, M. McDonald, R. Binder S. Silverstein, A. Tosetti, L. Dan, M. Eastman. TOP ROW--J. Landis, J. Russell, B. Mowder, M. Heilborn, T. Ising, J. Morgan, SECOND ROW-B. Hackett, D. Chandler, E. SC00fGli9S, M- HOYH, J- Norton. M- B. Ward, B. Wheeler, D. Michels, S. Edwards, P. Cottingham, G. Holland, S. W00dhGll, R- 5l1eI'W0Od, R- Risser, J- Kfei- K- Sinks, R- Hedberg- BOTTOM Mitchener. THIRD ROW--A. Dormeyer, M. Scoofakes, E. Eldred, N. Richburg, ROW-L Zehf, M- CIWCCIKIIU, M- While, A- Wild. 5- DIIKOS, T- Fedefmflni A- M. Sours, S. Schneblin, S. Wolford, K. McCIugage, A. Hyde, C. Rist, M. A. DUIYOY1- R- WIISOH, 5- Koch, C- Che5neY, C- BOUIOTL C- SWIT- Frye, J. Dunlop. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS is Open to All Students of French Guided by Miss Swisher, French students are increasing ing French songs. The officers are: President, Don' Harms, their knowledge of France. At their meetings, they study VICE PVGSIOICHT, IOIW MOVQGUJ SGCVSTGVY, Nancy RICIILJUVQ: the customs and background of the country and enioy sing- and Treasurer, Barb Conway. TOP ROW-R. Quine, B. Conway, B, Millan, C. McAdoo, C. Woodley, D. Harms, B. Roszell, T. Neumiller, B. McNamara, J. Nurss, G. Guernsey, P. O'Day. THIRD ROW--G. Wells, J. Harvel, A. Smiley, L. Radley, M. Kennedy, J. Moreland, A. Brown, C. Church, P. Hewitt, S. Klnsinger, K. Blair, J. Summers. SECOND ROW--J. Olson, A. Maibach, M. C. Clark, M. Bloomberg, M. Gilkerson, N. Baer, J. Tomkinson, C. Shrier, S. Sauers, S. Stephens, M Haines. BOTTOM ROW-B. Palmer, G. Hendricks, P. Evans, M. McDonald, A. Tosetti, L. Parrett, J. Gaylord, S. Glazebrook, V. Shelby, M. Joyner, S. Becker. A nn, -WF' - 5. -., 'er Us Q-N. .M vn- --5 ..., - ij , 'Fix J Page 123 TOP ROW-- B. Ohlsen, H. Carney, M. Grote, J. Bradford, T. O'Nelll, R. Law- SECOND ROW-H. Saefller, M. Andres, J. Douglas, B. Collisler, D. Habbinga, ler, R. Mason, B. Dean, R. Craghead. THIRD ROW- J. Degenford, S. Snyder, J. Kruft, R. Saelller, J. McCormick, J. Brownell. BOTTOM ROW-R. Harisan, J. Sufllield, J. Melvin, I. Hatfield, J. Rodgers, J. Poplette, D. lngraham, D. Keller- P. Ravenscroft, D. Brown, J. Wessels, K. Eberhardl, C. Kahl, A. M. Archdale. slrass. GERMAN CLUB Studies the lives ol Famous Ge muns A IIJOIOUQIJ Unde'5IOnCI'n9 OI Gelmcnf 'IS CUSIOWISI ITIS' emlord. One ot the high-lights ot each year is the annual Iolyf Gnd I'Ie'UIUVei I5 the 900' IOV which German CILII3 Christmas Party, held at the Rec, with Santa Claus and all members strive..Meetings are held each month and are in the trimmings. Sponsored by Miss Ziegler, German Club is charge of President Don Mueller, Vice-President .Collette one Of The Outstanding Orgcnizofions gf psi-1.5. Bollier, Secretary Inge Lippmann, and Treasurer Jim Deg- , llaa ,.ee 'lsl . 'Isr ffl TOP Row-B. Leoiy, T. Ising, J. Zinkhon, R. Heller, c. coeooie, G. Howarler, z. Munn, B. Goodwin, is. Pfeiffer. THIRD Row- L. Willock, J. Meioingei, R. Tompkins, R. Schneider, E. Melnlz, B. Kwgnon, B. izooiey, M. Heilborn, B. singer. . seconio Row-c. Miller, N. Moore, s. Eiermann, M. oeinniin, M. McHenry, s. seiniow, c. Boiliei, J. Bioonogel, s. Kliimp. ' BOTTOM ROW-L. Anton, R. Ringel, D. Sluser, M. Mahoney, I. Lippmann, D. Armbruster, M. Cross, T. Getz. jg' ,'l'. .T.i ' f I' l'l. Page l24 we 'OP GERMAN CLUB- SECOND ROW-N. Ulrich, K. Sommer, M. Zweifel, K. Walton, L. Kyle, J. Jacks, TOP ROW-J. Dolen, P. Knost, B. Smith, D. Jordan, J. Hupperich, B. Bittner, A. R. Fehr, K. Ausbrook, J. Biederbeck, Miss Ziegler. FIRST ROW-L. McCorvie, Gideonsen, D. Little, J. Hicks. THIRD ROW-B. Wilson, S. Drury, G. Raistrick, K. Sutter, P. Huisman, M. Drury, W. Winget, D. Powell, B. Godfrey, J. Kyle. J. Nash, B. Lucy, B. Reuling, G. Wood, D. Mueller, W. Jackson. LIBRARY CLUB Members Help Us in the library With the help ot Mr. Stanger, the advisor, and Karen Sutter, the president, the library statt etticiently checks our books in and out. The boys and girls help in the library before and after school and donate their study periods. Our library has an excellent selection ot books, and any- one onthe statt will help us locate our choice. Mia Dc in' 'Fl' .f an 'P Q' L... ri 'B ng ' . TOP ROW--J. Rodgers, E. Carlson, G. Guernsey, D- CUSPGY, R- Guienfliei 5- SECOND ROW-Mr. Stanger, S. Taylor, R. Wilson, S. Fitzpatrick, T. Federman, Gathmann, D. Johnson, G. Selburg. THIRD ROW-M. Gilkerson, P. Herzog, G. Gouveia, C. Christian, R. Taylor. BOTTOM ROW-G. Wells, R. Price, V. J. Toothman. C. Jones, R. Burnham, S. Curtis, N. Curry, J. Streilrflrllfef. Jackson, D. Sumner, D. Stevens, K. Sutter, J. Patrick, M. Sutter. Page T25 ,U Qi! N319-A aw-, Y .. I .,,.., are 1 fl ,,. ai mg, 'var Q T-'i TOP ROW-F. Prince, J. Knoblock, A. Clarke, P. Wright, A. Howard, B. SECOND ROW--S. Montgomery, J. Diamond, J. Christensen, D. J. Rasor, S. Barrett, J. Sandy, F. Hermann, J. Siegan, A. Kamarer, M. Reed. THIRD ROW-- Manfield, B. Ziegler, R. Marcus, A. Neumiller, B. Getz, C. Roehm, Miss Campen. M. Heymann, K. Johnson, R. Risser, A. Zimmerman, G. Harrel, N. Shipp, B. BOTTOM ROW-J. Kamarer, B. Derby, B. Miller, J. Johnson, J. Valentine, B. Maloney, T. King, B. Freidlander, J. Schwartz, M. Dayhuff. Silverstein, M. Risser, L. McKinney, J. Rosenburg. SPANISH CLUB is Affiliated with Similar National Clubs Under the direction ot Miss Campen the Spanish Club members meet each month, and through movies, songs, games, records, and talks, they become acquainted with the customs of Spanish-speaking peoples. The Peoria High Spanish Club is a member ot the Illinois Federation ot Pan-American Leagues, an organization ot high school Spanish clubs in Illinois. Through a monthly newsletter the clubs exchange news and ideas. A state con- vention each year gives students trom the various high J. deRevey. Sum mer. schools an opportunity to become acquainted, exchange ideas, and elect state officers. This year it was held in Peo- ria. Activities ot this club included trips to the Jose Greco dance concert in Bloomington and to the Chillicothe High School Spanish Club Christmas party. The otiicers this year are: President, Jan Hartman, Vice President, Jeri Poad, Corresponding Secretary, Judy Siegan, Recording Secretary, Donna Jones, Treasurer, Donald Essig. TOP ROW-R. Whitmore, J. Poad, M. Sutton, B. Harris, A. Bontemps, J. Covey, A. McGinnis, T. Duff, I.. Brian, J. Montag, M. Hepfer. THIRD ROW-M. Woodhall, S. Hager, C. Montag, A. Hyde, B. Mowder, S. Middleton, S. Hidgan, A. Frailey, E. Sipple, SECOND ROW--J. Hardy, L. Miller, J. McClugage, C. Neff, D. Ruckle, D. Essig, W. Mauerman, G. Minnich, J. Wareham, L. Grant. BOTTOM ROW-M. Bruninga, D. Jones, N. Frank, C. Sandmeyer, M. Wallace, S. Fitzpatrick, C. Christian, E. Szold, D. .1 wr Page 126 . 651 M I f if . 1 'rag .,,- s F9 9 ' i '4'5 S. ' W. JF' 'V E3 Q.. 'mr' TOP ROW-J. Hawkins, J. Lindmark, M. Herweg, A. Brewster, R. Handwerker, SECOND ROW-N- WCJTSYS, G- WGJSQF- C- MUehlef1bfiYYk, J- Roth, 5- KVGFTIGY, J. Meskamen, B. Lerence, B. Hin, J. Mem, D. Bunch. THIRD Row-D. weigh, S- Buck- C- Fey- S- Swenev- V- Jones- B- Shore- BOTTOM ROW-5 Rayburn, B. Canterbury, L. Plack, C. Trope, C. Pierson, K. Langford, L. Hodgson, J. Ful- G- WFISOFI, A- Sievensorl, D. Samuelson, S. Koch, J. Effinger, R. Hedberg, S. ford, J. Hartman, J. Murphy, M. Freed. Silverstein, B. Lay. A-nv., ffzfgsgk ,wee X .,vir Ai. -.4 N' The officers gather around a gay pinafa. 57' 'K lf- Q Q, ez 2.5 -.ff r,ev.2ie-W. a4C.gssg12.f?144i Backstage af the Jose Greco dance concerf, a lucky few receive autographs Page 127 TOP ROW- A. Rubey, C. Woodley, G. Guernsey, P. Cottinghcm, D. Panna- SECOND ROW--M. Reed, M- Af1dI'eS, C- SCIIGCI, A- CIGVIKG, J- 5C0ll, P- Gul becker, R. Keefer, J. Nurss, J. Kennedy, J. Shroyer, J. Speck. THIRD ROW- bl'e0lI1, M- Giese, K- Eb6fItUfd?, J- Bafnellr K- MOOFG- BOTTOM ROW- 5- Ed K. Langford, S. Schneblin, J. Landis, B. Detrick, W. Cochran, M. McHenry, N. VNOUCISOF1- P- I-Ufgenh 5- KIUFHP, 5- Sllfief. N- 5WGif1, C- CITCSUSYI N- FVGNIK -I Krei, S. Eiermann, B. Pfeitier, J. Siegan. TUCk9f, l-- DUN, M- EUSTYYIOF1- Mus'c Lovers Participate in MUSIC WORKSHOP Programs Anyone with an interest in music should loin Music Work- The officers are: President, Margaret Deobald, Vice shop. Student members perform at all ot the monthly meet- President, Sharon Slechta, Secretary, Tom Neumiller, and ings. Under the sponsorship of Miss Poshard, this is one of Treasurer, Joy Martin. the outstanding clubs at P.l'l.S. TOP ROW- J. Hardy, M. Hepfer, L. Blake, B. Barrett, M, Lucy, S. Edwards B. Ewe, J. Montug, B. Wiss, D. Livingston. THIRD ROW-L. LeRoy, M. Weerlsi M. Belsley, N. Richburg, M. Deobald, S, Brown, N. Shipp, K. Sinks, J. Martin C. Shrier. SECOND ROW-- I. Lippmann, A. Hubbart, V. Russell, S Page 128 Slechta, J. Brownell, J. Christensen, M. Bruninga, L. Grant, L. Snyder, M. BOTTOM ROW-J. Foote, M. Washington, A. Tosetti, M. Wallis, L. Brill Chandler, M. Risser, J. Inman, E. Szold, C. Constanz. me J ,Y at-in X 9 lil? 'cr 4 as J- .. A 'ww V 'kv 55 ga K Q? TOP ROW-B. Mansfield, S. Barkey, L. Brian, J. Weerts, T. Neumiller, M. SECOND ROW-K. Jones, J. deRevey, N. Harman, J. Wareham, D. Mclntire, Young, M. Sutton, A. Brown, C. Church, J. Poad. THIRD ROW-M. Reising, J. Douglas, S. Schad, J. Carrigan, J. Adkins, C. NeH. BOTTOM ROW-B. Brown, K. McCIugage, D. Mansfield, J. Haskin, P. Wright, N. Baer, M. Scoofakes, S. L. Miller, C. Matthews, C. Behm, J. Streitmatter, M. McDonald, D. Bradshaw Buescher, P. Owen. J. Keyster, S. Fletcher. Pat Coffingham delights her audience at a Music Workshop meeting. The officers assemble around the piano. Page l29 TOP ROW-D. Tucker, R. McGaughey, R. Litterst, D. Jones, G. Raistrick, B. Lang, C. Easter, R. Streibich, A. Swanson. THIRD ROW-D, Damon, J. Shively, B. Ruhaak, D. Wyatt, A. Marks, B. Roszell, J. Haven, T. Neumiller, J. Voelpel. GIRLS' CHOIR is Composed of Junior Girls Wllo like to Sing The members of this time organization are chosen from Girls' Glee Club. They meet for one hour tive days a week and perform at school concerts and outside attairs. This year's officers are: President, Barb Brown, Vice President, Collette Bollier, Secretary, Phyllis Owen, and Treasurer, Anne Brown. TOP ROW-M. McHenry, M. Young, J. Weerts, A. Brown, P. Boyle, J. Lummis, C. Church, P. Wright, D. Mansfield, P. Galbreath. THIRD ROW- K. Jones, J. Wareham, C. Briney, R. Dargel, C. Schad, B. Wiss, J. Siegan, M. Reising, J. Scott, R. Burnham. Page 130 SECOND ROW-P. Vanlanen, F. Harker, S. Schenck, B. Detrick, S. Barkey, M. Sours, S. Eiermann, N. Krei, M. Deobald, P. Cottingham, R. Thornton. BOTTOM ROW-L. Dan, J. Partridge, S. Palmer, M. K. Cline, B. Anderson, J. Hall, D. Willis, L. Grant, K. McCIugage, S. Brown. A CAPPEllA CHOIR Ilus A Cappella Choir is the goal of all students in the choral department. Their beautiful singing brightens the halls ol P.l-l.S. during the Christmas season and many other times. . .. we tiins i. 1 .sl - ' Q . I i , ,.,. . , ,C .fs st s ,,., . . ,Ni is I gig. . I is ..Lr ' .. f 4 Kg- . - I z ,fr za.: , , '--' jj ' V' Q , g ,W Q g - ri ,- ,FM i K hm . L K S VV 'iv - .. N -rv V - 5-if V ' P 5 ,fa is, I 'ew 'K 1. I .., K J N i 0-em.. 3 , . s l ' Q., L if 1 , 3 ,. . SECOND ROW-A. Morrison, C. Behm, S. Underwood, S. Buescher, D C. Wright, P. Owen, C. Hillenburg, A. Keckler, E. Ausbrook. BOTTOM B. Ziegler, N. Swain, J. Haskin, C. Bollier, B. Brown, J. Keyster, M. M. Bruninga, V. Jackson. 4. v 5 TOP ROW-B. Movity, A. Anderson, J. Hupperich, J. Miller, D. Wells, J. Solomon, C. Kohl, B. Dyslin, D. Pannobecker, J. Slater. THIRD ROW-M. Grote, J. Watkins, R. Ryan, B. Smith, J. Peterson, H. Hoffman, J. Suffield, C. Ziegler, J. Nelson. Brought Fume to P.H.S. lt is indeed an honor to be chosen to participate in this group. Otticers are: President, Jim Shively, Vice President, Sue Schenck, Secretary, Alan Swanson, and Treasurer, Chet Ziegler. t' nv- ,s.... , als. N: 1-' ji TOP ROW-B. Mattacks, D. Carver, D, McGinnis, J. Janssen, J. Hicks, J. Mar- tin, T. Kent, R. Hartnett, L. McKinney, D. Seiler. THIRD ROW- R. Whitmore, B. Smith, F. Kolwalske, R. Roth, G. Carr, J. Mahl, D. Bremer, R. Dixon, C. Moore. f- SECOND ROW-C. McAdoo, J. Speck, M. Jones, H. Melzer, K, Barbour, M. A. Frye, A. Bodine, S. Schneblin, S. Daily, K. Bruninga. BOTTOM ROW-K. Swe borg, S. Jones, V. Russell, S. Mclver, D. Deames, J. Brownell, C. Nelson, A. Suffield, N. Walters, A. Tosetti, J. Foote. BOYS' CHOIR is o Choral Group of Junior Boys Selected by their director from Boys' Glee Club, this group receives further musical instruction. This year it has given excellent performances both in and out of school. The officers are: President, Gene Carr, Vice President, Dan Seil- er, Secretary, John Mahl, and Treasurer, Wallace Haley. ti, 1 J' 1 . My . X .. mr--1' SECOND ROW-W. Haley, W. Jackson, H. Gunn, M. Erickson, B. Heinzman, J. Poplett, M. Bell, S. Baker. BOTTOM ROW-B. Leary, R. Williams, J. Wright E. Durston, R. Larison, J. Pullen. Page 131 ll TOP ROW J Wesselhoff J Finney R McClrnlick, E. Heralh, R. Gulhrie, T. SECOND ROW-T. Wyard, M. Klem C Marlin D Tucker T DUH J Dooley ONe:Il J Towers J Bradford B Brown J Covey, J. Poppen. THIRD ROW-S, D. Quine, L. Sleger, B. Soulhwick J Henson R While BOTTOM ROW R Wasson J Thomas D lngraham L Winchell J. Duncan, M. Munns, B. Wall, Churchill, V. Tinges, L. Pelini, P Da on J Wi S Rerler J Seyller D Pr e A Forquer R Keefer R Stover J Schmidl J. Wessels, A. Slidham, C. Ashfon. BOYS' GLEE CLUB is u Choral Group for Sopllomores Boys' Glee Club is a choral group composed of sopho- more boys. Al The end of The year many of Them go inlo Boys' Choir and A Cappella Choir. The officers are: President, Jon Poppen, Vice President, Bill Soufhwick, Secretary, John Schmidt, and Treasurer, Charles Marlin. 6 A f X.. ss f 1 of me ....s ri sr.. A l K 'il me 'kr ' 'V '... l 32? Q y iglfmm Y TOP ROW K Langford D Hoehne A Ayers, B. Conway, J. Rodgers, G. SECOND ROW-M. Haines, R. Sones J Gaylord L Leroy C Nel? M Guernsey A Ruby E Carlson B Harris D Mclntire, L. Radley, N. Wallace. Andres, J. Adkins, A. Marlin, M. Dayhuff BOTTOM ROW R Taylor C Sand THIRD ROW K Feser J Moreland M Kennedy, K. Moore, B. Millan, B. meyer,J. Palfon, B. Lay, S. Janssen J Patrick M Willis Y W9 - . ii it .5 46 . 2 oi ..- i't..fsiT K Vs . ,Q 'Qi . ' gg f ' it . '55 WW. -L if -si .,. . .if K, M. V ,Q . 711 P av , if '- I sl- mf. sie W TFL , 4' ,. . l 1-W, -of M I wr -' 'f ' - -ee f -fm' TOP ROW-J. Poad, R. Blake, K. Pocklinglon, C. Hendrian, S. Middleton, R. SECOND ROW-L. Miller, N. Shipp, L. Parrett, C. Matthews, S. Sauers, M Handwerker, M. Sutton, B. Barrett, J. Kennedy, D. Poppen, P. Bell, M. Martin. Washington, C. Shrier, G. Minnich, M. Wallis. BOTTOM ROW-- B. Palmer, J THIRD ROW-J. Dunlop, A. Smiley, J. Bultemeier, E. Scoofakes, S. Kinsinger, Schubert, J. Streitmatter, C. Miller, N. Curry, B. Miller, E. Szold, S. Becker. M. Demmin, M. Reed, H. Hall, K. Eberhardt, S. Stephens. Sophomore Girls Sing in GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Girls' Glee Club is an elective well chosen. lt consists ot sophomore girls who hope to be in A Cappela Choir some day. This year Girls' Glee Club has performed in several concerts. Like Boys' Glee Club, this musical group meets i ww erik.. Q0 .. NH? Xiu' V three days each week. The ofticers are: President, Jeri Poad, Vice President, Con- nie Sandmeyer, Secretary, Joyce Jones, and Treasurer, Marilyn Fisli . f 5-ff ,.-Le 15' - ,ws A - - tw .fs ,Q J...- 6- P N' A , .i, ,QA ' . -we K W l ,,,.,a--X, , TOP ROW'-R- A- Afmslmngf B- SLUSSEVII J- D0U9l05f C- Rl99ln5f A- Geal, J- SECOND ROW-D. Bradshaw, W. Johnson, J. Barnett, E. Pierson, M. Fisher, Courtney, B- Mansfield' J- HUTCJYI B- C0ll'5le f J- AVm5l'0n9f B- ROPEVS- THIRD S. Hartman, S. Fletcher, M. Johnson, M. Alcorn. BOTTOM ROW-D. Armbruster, ROW-B. Edmondson, R- Henning, G- Gordon, l-- Brill: K- 5lnk5f S- Selffldf B. Lay, S. Johnson, L. Snyder, S. Peppard, P. McGhee, S. Lizer, D. McKune. D. Hicks, J. Corrigan, S. Thompson, l. Lippmann. Page 733 l Ei Q TOP ROW- Z. Muhl, D. Meyer, B. Jones, J. Warren, G. Kincheloe, B. For- SECOND ROW-G. Walser, C. Kahl, G. Asbell, B. Maloney, G. Rice, Hr sythe, M. Ridlbauer, E. Schneider. THIRD ROW-A. McGinnis, D. Voelpel, D. field, l-- Llpkifl- BOTTOM ROW- C- HOSYYI 5- BOWFNCIN, L- GGG. L- MCK Kellerstrass, B. Ewe, D. Jones, M. Dawson, l. Hatfield, B. Goodyfin. M- COMPTON, 5- 5lGChff1, J- MUfliI'1- P.H.S. is Proud P.l-l.S. is very proud ot its wonderful band, which is under the direction ot Mr. Woodman. The sixty-seven members give concerts and other enioyable programs. Spending one hour of every school day and many hours in individual practice, they perform expertly. The band also plays tor all Left lo right: Ward Watkins and Gordon Kincheloe. .-iw' TOP ROW-George Covanagh, Zane Muhl, Leonard lipkin. BOTTOM ROW-Paul Bodine, Mitzi Compton, Deon McDermott. Page 134 Iiimlvi. we Ml Q Q 11 i A A my -' V f-fa W W' f Q gf' ROW-C. Welch, D. Fogelslrom, K. Smiley, B. Adams, G. Nunnqlly, L, SECOND ROW-M. Demmin, T. Howe, B. Saylor, L. Willock, W, Watkins, B. enhoefer, B. Steinbach, B, Owen, THIRD ROW-G, Cgygncghl R- Wheeler, McDowell, P. Bodine, S. Dikos. BOTTOM ROW-N. Finney, A. Dormeyer, G, -wcomb, D. McDermoM, R. Horner, D. Bunch, M. Williams, W. King. Vfmcleve, B- McDGr1iel, R. MYSYS, N. Hcddick. ul its Band home games, where if goes Through infricoie formafions, much To The enioymeni of The specfaiors. The officers are: President, Merrirl Ridlbauer, Vice Presi- dent, Ed Schneider, and Secretary-Treasurer, Sharon Slech- fa. Left to right: Bill Goodwin, Zane Muhl, Leonard Lipkin, David Voelpel. -e--.Q--4-0' ug..-nv4 '4 fl ,sf 4-1-.., , .fe-r 'Tis-... ..-ff' M V .sr,.,,.f--f '-q,....'- ,j s,......'.r- Cherry Sarfi. Ny, ..-.gf '13, Left Io righh Madelyn Greiner, Mike Christe, Sharon Benson, Joan Tompinson, Page 135 TOP ROW-T. Neumiller, D. Jones, M. Farrell, D. Jordan, D. Bremer, H. Gunn, J. Garrott, J. Seiler, B. McNamara, J. Gilbert, D. Wells, M. Grote. THIRD ROW --E. Eldred, R. Larence, L. Brian, J. Montag, R, Larison, A. Brown, M. Hepfer, C. Church, P. Hewitt, B. Wiss, A. Morrison, M. McHenry. SECOND ROW-N. Swain, A. Hyde, S. Howe, P. Wright, M. Scoofakes, C. Wright, P. Owen, J. Biederbeck, K. Johnson, M. Heymann, J. Siegan. BOTTOM ROW-J. deRevey, C. Bollier, S. Underwood, B. Ziegler, S. Schusler, B. Brown, M. McDonald, J. Tucker, V. Jackson, B. Derby, M. Bruninga. JUSENDRA is u Dramatic Club Another fine dramatic organization at Peoria High School is Jusendra. This name is an abbreviation at the words, Junior-Senior Dramaticsw, and the name explains exactly what Jusendra's purpose is. A number of excellent plays are put on each year by members of this organiza- tion, sponsored by Miss Spickard. The members of Jusendra TOP ROW-J. Haskin, F. Harker, M. Sours, R. Thornton, C. McAdoo, R. Schnei- der, J. Shroyer, S. Barkey, N. Krei, B. Sowers. THIRD ROW- B. Anderson, S. Schenck, A. Bodine, D. Deomes, D. Mansfield, B. Detrick, M. A. Frye, K. Bar- bour, V. Russell. Page 736 ' ' .ff 16:13- one SECOND ROW-J. Keyster, B. Lauderdale, S. Mclver, B. Bacon, J. Klar, R. Sherwood, J. Martin, R. Hedberg. BOTTOM ROW-N. Walters, M. Cline, J. Partridge, M. L. Rowlette, A. Tosetti, S. Shrier, J. Foote. ii. ., ... r, .. - .. ,. Mr' N ,-. YT ws .Q T' ' W' A 5. 'sa ar, . 595.2 V ' ds ew f . re' , ... ' fr-' W f-'Q - ' .1 Fi' swf K .- f sf -s 'l lk . ' x I M N-..f' ri -1-A -as ' ' A . 'E if - vt' 7 s-.1 fs-I M 'lt -4 ...W H TOP ROW-S. Mitchener, J. Wareham, J. Drain, A. Kamarer, J. Graham, M. SECOND ROW-B. Hackett, L. Grant, S. Montgomery, J. Burke, M. Giese, R. K. Reams, S. Harper, M. Young, J. Weerts, C. Woodley, V. Foster, E. Bliss. Risser, J. Wallace, J. Scott, Miss Spickard. BOTTOM ROW- L. Dan, M. East- THIRD ROW-J. Laughland, P. Galbreath, K. Jones, C. Schad, J. Landis, S. man, J. Richard, N. Franks, C. Behm, S. Heinz, D. Siegfried, C. Bouton, R. Brown, K. McCIugage, P. Largent, A. M. Archdale. H2if1I'iCl1 for Juniors und Seniors will continue to enioy action in plays after they leave high school. They will have a good foundation for this after taking part in such a fine group. The officers are: President, John Hendricks, Vice Presi- dent, Pam Hewitt, Secretary, Margie Sours, and Treasurer, Nancy Swain. -,816 if SY' if 'tl' -ir Vi' ve v for TOP ROW-J. McDonald, L. Byerly, B. Smith, G. Bonties, B. Mavny, R. Strei- SECOND ROW-J. Ettinger, G. Walser, K. Bruninga, J. Murphy, B. Grant, B. bich, R. Johnson, J. Hendricks, D. Harms. THIRD ROW- J. Hohulin, D. Mowder, N. Baer, J. Harvel, J. Roles. BOTTOM ROW-C. Logan, B. Peplow, Damon, L. Hodgson, J. Sutton, J. Nurss, J. Hawkins, V. Markman, A. Land- R. Binder, S. Slechta, A. Suffield, C. Frasco, P. Harrison, S. Silverstein wirth, M. Deobald. Page T37 TOP ROW-T. Ising, G. Guernsey, M. Herweg, A. Howard, R. McClintick, C. Hendrian, G. Freiger, R. Handwerker, B. Harris, S. Higdon. THIRD ROW- Mrs. Cheesman, H. Kessling, S. Kinsinger, S. Manfield, K. Langford, M. King, B. Mansfield, J. Hardy, L. Radley, M. Kennedy, J. Krei. TOP ROW-J. Morgan, M. Solomon, R. Keefer, R. Prier, D. Meyer, D. Poppen, P. O'Da J Rod ers J. Miller, B Millan. THIRD ROW Mr. Szepessy B y, . g , . - ' 1 - PfeiFIer, K. Pocklinglon, J. Russell, J. Poad, S. Middlelon, D. Mclnhre, G. Minnich, K. Moore, B. Ropers, A. Neumiller. Page 138 SECOND ROW-M. Haines, I. Gueber, P. Herzog, S. Hyde, S. Lippman, M. Gilkerson, S. Glazebrook, T. Janssen, M. Joyner, G. Hendricks. BOTTOM ROW- J. Hall, B. Hill, R. Hemming, N. Harman, K. Knueppel, S. Lizer, J. Kamarer, C. Hoerr. The officers are Presidenf, Jon Poppen, Vice-Presidenf, Charles While, Secretary, Anne Rubey, and Treasurer, Jane Dunlop. SECOND ROW-S. Schad, S. Seifrid, L. Miller, S. Souers, J. McCIugoge, J. McCormick, E. Scoofakes, M. McNulty, D. Rasor, N. Pierson. BOTTOM ROW- M. Risser, J. Patton, C. Sandmeyer, C, Muehlenbrink, J. Olson, B. Miller, S. Peppard, L. McCorvie, B. Palmer. ,meh .'i. ' I W .... ,W is at fy an 'B' T I TOP ROW- J. Tompkinson, C. Trope, K. Walton, M, Sutton, B. Ward, B. Southwick, M. Woodholl, J. Taylor, S. Semlow, M. Weerts. THIRD ROW-H. Yerby, R. Stidham, A. Zimmerman, K. Sommer, C. Shrier, R. Sones, N. Ulrich, L. Snyder, Mrs. Herke. 9 ,. . .f l M .Q A.. 9,1 lslf. f ,cr ..- yi get .. y '-'31 1. wma-'P W i K A in . e-f . A Q ffm A , fs. xg .. ' 1 f . 'Nui' 7 ' u- t . , . ' ' 4 ds -:':ff:2:g:v :QtQ3,.qQ'i:-4 s 1 i- f ' 5.1. Q as Q. i if f i -, , 5 7 . f , .,.., -A 1 1 N , A . , , .sk k rn , x 5 - f 'Y 'ffix ., 'i' SECOND ROW-B. Westbrook, V. Shelby, M. Wallis, J. Wormon, B. Silver- stein, J. Shubert, E. Szold, A. Stevenson. BOTTOM ROW- G. Wells, M. Willis, S. Sloop, R. Wilson, J. Albee, D. Sumner, D. Vandergrift. Freshmen und Sopllomores Act in CUE CLUB Pluys One of the largest and most active groups at Peoria High School is Cue Club, a dramatic organization in which only treshmen and sophomores are allowed to participate. The faculty sponsors, Mr. Szepessy, Mrs. l-lerke, Miss Mat- son, and Mrs. Cheesman, are always on hand to keep things in smooth, running order, but, tor the most part, the TOP ROW--S. Benson, B. Conway, C. Buckles, A. Geef, S. Edwards, A. Brew- ster, K. Ausbrook, S. Foster, L. Blake, L. Brill. THIRD ROW- M, Cooley, B. Edmondson. J. Armstrong, B. Collister, M. Demmin, J, Douglas, M, An- dres, K. Blair, M. Bloomberg, J. Bultemeier, Miss Matson. Y .ff ' . fic W' 1 C Tl -0340 students themselves are in charge. Plays ot many ditterent kinds are given at the monthly meetings. The leaders of Cue Club will, in two or three years' time, be the stars of the Jusendra and Senior Class plays presented by the classes of l956 and l957. SECOND ROW-A. Dutton, J. Gaylord, N. Brock, J. Campbell, K. Feser, K. Eberhardl, J. Brown, J. Bollantyne, D. Armbruster, D. Chondler.BQ1'1'0M ROW L. Anton, C. Constanz, S. Fletcher, M. Drury, V. Franks, M. A. Duffy, J, Grimm, C. Babcock, J. Dunn, S. Becker. 'yy fl E3 433 1: iw - rv ni' -N Page l39 im ,EB 1 I -.Ar I 'its' -.M-5? 4? Y -fir Iv TOP ROW- C. Hall, D. Field, P. Keller, H. Melzer, C. Simpson, Miss Court- A. Kupfer, P. Crawford, B. Tadlock, S. Daily. BOTTOM ROW- C- FVUSCOI J- right. SECOND ROW-P. Pappas, Lewis, J. Karl, E. Sauder. O O Members of C0-OP CLUB Get Actual Office Experience Co-op Club offers a wonderful opportunity for people work in the afternoon, gaining experience for future who plan to work immediately after graduating. lt is Com- careers. School credit is given for the office work done by posed of students who go to classes in the morning and these gfudentg, O O O O O Boys in HI-Y ure Interested in YMCA Activities To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school boy who is willing to uphold these purposes may ioin. and community high standards of Christian character are The officers are: President, Al l'lUl:ff VICG PVe5'Cl9Vll, Dqle the purposes of Hi-Y. It is affiliated with the National Hi-Y Kron, Secretary-Treasurer, John Wilson, and Chaplain, Fellowship of the Young Men's Christian Association. Any Leonard Lipkin. ,,Q,Q Q 53153945 iiausf? ,same J, i-I TOP ROW-R. Streibich, D. Little, R. White, B. Reuling, S. Hull, L. Lipkin, A. BOTTOM ROW- D. Harms, D. Radke, J. Wilson, J. Satterfield. D' Rodke, C- Huft. SECOND ROW- D. Kron, C. Easterly, D. Habbinga, C. Marshall, J. Smith, B. Hartsock. Kruft, J. Kolb, T. Colwell, Mr. Sommer. Page 140 C2 -+ g X X S K X ,gi nf' T V wx A ,Ja-:?'h f-i x lf -Q' f DOG SLED RACES - W - S X Q N X i 2 X KB. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central kiwi I 953 FOOTBALL SCORES Galesburg Lamphier Woodruff Spalding . . Streator . Springfield Pekin . . . East Peoria . . Bloomington . . . Canton . . . Manual . l Page 143 CENTRAl'S GRIDDERS CHARGE THROUGH A TERRIFIC SEASON A tie for first place in the Big Twelve was accom- plished this year tor the tirst time in the Central Lions' tootball history. They tied also tor the Greater Peoria Football Championship. Their greatest accomplishment, according to Coach Juska, was the deteat ot Pekin. Those on the team who received All State Honorable Mention were Brock Hessing and Jerry Green. Captain Jerry Green also earned Special Mention in the Chi- cago Daily News. The team voted as the most valuable back, Don Mc- Donough, most valuable lineman, Brock Hessing, most improved player, Ron Litterst, best sophomore, Paul Armbright. The season wound up with nine wins, only one loss, and one tie. Coach Juska said, Our team was not made up of outstanding boys, but they all had the courage to go out and really play ball, even when the going was tough . Hearty congratulations to Coach Tony Juska and the team for this very successful season. TOP ROW- Coach L. Wallace, H. Douglas, D. Becker, G. Boucher, B. Hessing, L. Lyle, M. Yeomans, R. Guthrie, B. Brown, E. Toms, Coach T. Juska. FOURTH ROW-C. Ziegler, D. McDonough, J. Green, G. Carr, J. Lulay, B. Maher, D. Tiarksen, B. Hill, G. Corey, J. Hicks, B. Wilson. THIRD ROW-L. Flynn, R. Mason, R. Litterst, D. Jamieson, G. Ashby, F. Ragler, B. Bittner, J. Saurbaugh, F. Fisher, W. Haley, Coach D. Hawkins. ' 1 1 r.?'.i:w2Y3 'W 1 .1 .49axy.w.v.n, 2' . ,Vi Q'-Q . Q 7.5, ,Q f Page 144 T ROW D Ti k M 0 Q BorroM ROW-R. Grove, D. Mqmreiri, s. Drury, M. Mathis, B. Wilson d w al more Row J Badfod B M it G G d Ashby. OUR J. V.'S TAKE FOUR OUT OF FIVE 1953 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Central Manual . Central Canton . . Central Washington . Central Pekin . . . Central East Peoria . Coach Lev Wallace and his Junior Varsity squad turned in one of the most impressive seasons in the history of Peoria High. Their only deteat was at the hands ot Pekin, having won their other tour games. They held Manual and Washington scoreless in two of their games. With this unusual record Coach Wallace has groomed some fine material tor next year's Varsity team. Page 745 THE EROSH DETERMINE OUR FOOTBALL FUTURE f . ,zlk LookC '0SeS'P 9S 'l'e5' 1953 mes:-:MEN roorsAu. scones Central . . . Woodrult . . . l3 Central . . Limestone . . 22 Central . . Roosevelt . . 36 Central . Washington . . 21 Central . Chillicothe . . 2 Central . East Peoria . . 26 Central . Trewyn . l3 TOP ROW--Coach L. Wallace, G. Hewitt, A. Goodale, D. Ullman, B. Radley, R. Herman, G. Brashear, B. Friedlander, W. Wheeler, B. Glass, M. Cochran G. Asbell FOURTH ROW-R White, M r. M Landwirth D. Wornke L Gou veia, R. Tapp, D. Young, J. Schaumburg, J. Schwartz, T. Swain, B. Reuling, R. Loer. THIRD ROW-F. Stuber, P. Margetis, C. Burrows, J. Holmes, B. Under- wood, A. Hermann, G. Ulrich, R. Nelson, W. Watkins, D. Litterst, Mgr. G. Wiss. Page T46 SECOND ROW-D. Wilton, J. Shilling, D. Kellerstrass, C. Tracy, R. Jones, L Kyle, R. Stover, B. Malone, T. Lionberger, Babe King. BOTTOM ROW-B Dewey, S. VanWinkle, A. Robinson, R. Hines, K. Curry, H. Weinstein, J Christensen, T. Mahan, J. Kimball. s 2 if 2 l L 1 A A2 V ,fc 4 4 J Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Kc sr, Q 's Q v 5 14 f r Z J, - 'IJ 3 ' 3 22 1 ,S S H5 Si , g 2 4 fr ,f i l 4 ima 1 i xt Q 1 ir i 'CZ 4-A We couldn't be prouder of our Sectional and Regional Tournament Trophies. T953-I 954 BASKETBAU SCORES Springfield Canton East Peoria Quincy Spalding Champaign Rock Island Alleman Manual Pekin Danville Woodruff Mattoon East Peoria Streator Spalding Woodruff Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central i l I 1 Photo by Peoria Jou I Bloomington Jacksonville Pekin Manual Springfield Streator REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 69 V. I. T. S S S S 77 Lewistown 45 Canton SECTIONAI. TOURNAMENT SSSSSS S 76 Lexington SS S 65 Pekin STATE TOURNAMENT SS S SS 54 Edwardsville S 54 46 39 41 37 53 35 43 30 47 55 60 147 l TOP ROW-A. Anderson, C, Powell, G. Toms, A. Swanson, H. Douglas, T, Wesl, Coach D. Hawkins. SECOND ROW-G. Boucher, R. Mason, L. Hursl, D. Lancaster, G. Ashby, R. Grove. Manager J. Schmidl. CENTRAl'S CAGERS G0 T0 STATE They did iT, again! This year our cagemen Took anoTher liTTle iaunT To Champaign. Handicapped aT The beginning of The season by The loss of Hal Douglas Through iniury and Alan Swanson Through illness, The Team looked fearfully weak, but aTTer These big guns reTurned, The wins began To pile up. Al ended up The season as The second highesT scorer in The ciTy. He was also honored wiTh special menTion on The Third Team in The sTaTe. Soon The Team was winning Their way Through regional play, Then our hoopmen advanced To The secTional and capTured ThaT TiTle, Too. WiTh These Two Trophies safely won, The Lions roared againsT The Tigers of Edwardsville in Thr SweeT SixTeen. They were overThrown by This TerriTic Tear which wenT on To capTure TourTh place. Our Team player a good clean game and The players ToughT Their hardesT. Coach Hawkins will lose The Tollowing members of Th '53-'54 squad Through graduaTion: Jerry Green, Alan Swar son, Hal Douglas, Alan Anderson, Dave LancasTer, Che Ziegler, and Gary TroTTer. Alan Swanson was voTed mo: valuable player, and Jerry Green was voTed honorar capTain by Their TeammaTes. We Think This Team had a Tremendous season. Don'Ty Alan Swanson Center FOR A PICTORIAL VIEW OF STATE SEE PAGE 230 Page T48 Jerry Green Guard l l i 1 1 i BOTTOM ROW--C. Ziegler, G. Trotrer, G. Carr, J. Lewis, J. Green, Chef Ziegler Guard 5325 ,L M .. M - k is Alon Anderson Harold Douglas Forward Forward X .1 X fn q, in-J David Lancaster Guard 0 Gerald Ashby Guard FOR A PICTORIAL VIEW -N..-3 H-J Jerry Lewis Leon Hurst Guard Forward 4 i i if 1 ' ,. - ,4- Eugene Toms Cenrer OF STATE SEE PAGE 230 Page 749 TOP ROW-Coach Saurs, T. Wesl, S. VanWinkle, D. Wdfnke, E- TONS. R- BOTTOM ROW-P. Margelis, R. Hermann, G. Ashby, G. Ulrich, B. Radley Lawler, R. Mason, T. Tingwall, Mgr. L. Wood. THESE FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMOR S MAY SEND US T0 STATE AGAIN TOP ROW-M. Cochran, S. VanWinkle, D. Warnke, A. Teder. SECOND ROW- BOTTOM ROW-P. Margelis, R. Hermann, G. Ulrich, D. Ruckle, B. Radley, T. Coach Suurs. J. Swardenski, G. Brashear, B. Glass, D. Weishoff, D. Young, Swain. Mgr. Page 150 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Last lap, fellas! CENTRAL SPRINTS T0 A FINE FINISH DUAL MEETS . . 9l Washburn-Low Point . . 75 Pekin ..... . . . 57 Morton . . . 8I Streator . . . 80 Delavan . . . 48 East Peoria . . . 42 Manual . TRIANGULAR MEET Chillicothe ..... Central Canton Finish line fast approaching! TOP ROW-J. Reece, E. Washington, P. Knosf, D. Tiarksen, J. Meskimen, R. McDonald, J. Shively, J. Hcifhwcy. ROW TWO-Coach J. Myers, R. McCready, B. Smith, A. Anderson, B. Hessing, K. O'Day, J. Watkins, M. Yeomans, C. Easter. BOTTOM ROW-L. Steger, B. Trager, L. Friederich, D. Harrison, J. Deal, H. Gerdes, J. Miller. Page I5I Tung, I T 1 rp me WANTP in fill ll0NS SPARKLE ON THE DIAMOND The T953 Peoria High School Baseball team split the season with eleven wins and eleven losses. Only Two members of the '53 Team are not back This year. A third senior, Dick Cornelius, was iniured in the fifth game ot the season and was unable To participate in The re- mainder ofthe games. The leading batters were Bill Smith with .3407 Roger Streibich with .3llg Hiles Stout with .3Ol. Stout led in runs batted in with Ql in 22 games. The leading pitcher was Don McDonough with tour wins and Three losses. He pitched an amazing Total of forty-seven strike-outs in Titty-eight and one-Third innings on the mound. We congratulate Coach Bruce Saurs and his team Tor a fine season. K. 1953 BASEBAll SCORES Team Washington Waukegan Barrington . . . Barrington .... Amundsen East Peoria St. Bede . . . Canton . . . . Manual . . . . East Peoria Spalding . . . Pekin . . . Streator . . Streator. . . Canton . . . . Spalding .... Champaign Champaign St. Bede .... P k' District We They 3...4 6..7 4..5 ll..7 l3..4 6..3 6..9 l..O 2..lO 7..3 4..5 l5..l2 4..5 ll..9 2..6 6..l4 3..5 8..3 lO..2 l0..2 3..0 e in ..... Washington Baseball Tourney Woodruff .... 5..9 Smile for The birdie! McDonough's last stance. THESE ARE CENTRAl'S GORGEOUS GEORGES 2- S ,E A 2 'F ,- 72 .i in E l f t .WW TOP ROW-B. Hartsock, R. May, K, Mullis, J. Swardenski, Couch T. BOTTOM ROW-H. Stott, K P th I J. Miller, W. Lulay, J. Suf- Juska, G. Asbell. SECOND ROW-S, Axelrod, M. Duke, B. Wciible, field, A. Kilgus. M. Yeomuns, E. Schneider, R. Heller. Pg 153 RUNNING AROUND PAID OFF FOR OUR CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Hail the Cross Country team! What a season! Four- teenth in the state, fifth in the Big Twelve Conference, and a nice big second in the District. Outstanding man was senior Jim Shively, who placed fourth in the state. Nice going Jim, we'll really miss you next year! Since Jim is the only member that is graduating this year, Coach Myers is eagerly awaiting the Cross Country season next year. We should have another f1ne record to match the one set this year. DUAL MEET Central . . . 21 East Peoria , . . . 34 Big 12 Conference . . . . 5th place District . . . 2nd place State . . 14 th place Our star run-e-gade. TOP ROW-G. Heiser, B. K. Hill, A. Harris, S. Wasson, Coach J. Myers. BOTTOM ROW-- P. Dalton, R. MacDonald, J. Shively, L. Paul. Page T54 5 i Z f 1 3 L 5 i!i,. f tttrr ,,.,, t , , CENTRAL'S TANKERS SPLASH T0 FAME The P.l-l.S. swimmers brought top honors to our school as they completed another successful year under their ex- perienced coach, Joe Yuhause. ln Champaign, Central 63 -'K colors were predominant as our tankmen splashed by with the Big Twelve victory, setting six records and winning eight out ot nine events. Every Big Twelve twenty-tive yard record fell by the wayside as Harry I-lottman and Dick Whittaker took two tirsts apiece and Bill Forsythe and Owen Acker- man took one apiece. Ackerman, Forsythe, and Don Franks brought first place honors in the tree-style and medley relays. Charlie Welch, Byron Roszell, Jim Suttield, and Al Little beat competition from Danville in winning the tree- I style race. Jan Saurbaugh turned in an excellent pertorm- ance in diving. Dick Whittaker and co-captains Al Little and Harry Hoffman are proud of this Big Twelve Trophy. TOP ROW-Coach Yuhause, L. Markmcn, R. Gaienne, A. McGinnis, J. Hart- BOTTOM ROW-B. Pople, H. HOHWOH, A- Little, O- ACLYGVWCH, D. Wl1llYGlKSf- man. MIDDLE ROW-B. Forsythe, B. Roszell, D. Franks, G. Welch, J. Sut- field. FW ,nw nr 3 f' .ff 'Q .3- L W-....,1 'ii E .ts f 2 f gi Q. ,J E if 1 Page155 Here's Rollen, star ofthe raquef squad. lION NETMEN SERVE US A l0VE lY RECGRD Our tennis team under Coach Hawkins completed a most successful season last year, winning eleven dual matches as compared with only two defeats. Central took the District Meet and also won the Big Twelve Conference title. Central's Dave Tucker placed first in the District singles and advanced as far as the quarter-finals in the state tournament before being eliminated. We all hope Coach Hawkins and his boys will keep up the good work again this year. TOP ROW-Coach D. Hawkins, D. Harms, B. Enright, J. Loar, R. Halv en. BOTTOM ROW-J. Reiman, J. Suffield, D. Tucker, B. Borchelt. Page 156 FORE! WE'VE A JOLLY GOOD GOLF TEAM! The l953 golt team under Coach Juska did a Nbang-up iob, with an over-all record ot twenty victories and nine defeats. The team came through to take first place in the Quincy Invitational Tournament, and third in the District Meet. The Lions tied tor first place in the Big Twelve Conference, but they were nosed out in the play-offs by Bloomington for the championship. ln post season balloting Bruce McConnell was named the most valuable player tor the T953 season. Some ot the 'lbig guns back tor this year are Gary Colboth, ,lan Hartman, Mike Klein, Roger Loar, Larry Markman, Mike Mathis, Jerry and Jan Newsom, Ronnie Streibich, Alan Swanson, Alan Little, and Leonard Lipkin. ...W-... S Make that putt! TOP ROW-C. Moore, H. Carney, A. Swanson, D. Rittmiller, V. Sat- BOTTOM ROW-J, Hartman, R, Loar, M. Mathis, J. Newsom, B, Mc. ford, D. Little, Coach T. Juska. ROW TWOQJ. Newsom, L. Lipkin, G. Connell' P, Hogg, R, Sfyeibichl L, Nelson. Colboth, M. Klein, R. Roth, B. Seward, B. Reuling, J. Schmidt. Qu' ',,.x- I--.. tm' if .4135 l T Page 157 TOP ROW-R. Mason, R. Guthrie, B. Hessing, R. Streibich, A. Swanson, H. THIRD ROW-B. Roszell, J. Suffield, G. Heiser, F. Fisher, G. Carr, J. Green, Douglas, A. Anderson, M. Yeomans, L. Hurst, G. Boucher. FIFTH ROW-D. L. Byerly, A. Little, R. Litterst, P. Knost. SECOND ROW-G. Wiss, J. Newsom, Jamieson, B. Smith, J. Bradford, L. Markman, B. Dyslin, R. Loaf, B. Forsythe, J. Suffield, J. Shively, J. Hartman, S. Drury, M. Mathis, J. Lewis, J. Hathway, B. Hill, O. Ackerman, R. Becker, Coach Meyers. FOURTH ROW-B. Maher, D. L. Paul. BOTTOM ROW-J. Miller, B. Pople, D. MacDonald, P. Dalton, R. Lancaster, R. Whitmore, J. Meskimen, D. McGinnis, J. Lulay, D. Tiarkson, H. Livengood, P. Armbriqht, R. Thomson. Hoffman, J. Cassulo, T. Tingwall. LETTERMEN'S CLUB HONORS OUTSTANDING ATHLETES OUR CHEERLEADERS ARE FULL OF ENTHUSIASM AND SCHOOL SPIRIT .. 4. M. on... M. Sutton, J. Taylor, J. Shubert, J. Brown, P. Evans, M. Woodhall, J. Poad frm TOP ROW-M, Rowlette. MIDDLE ROW-B. Brown, B. Anderson, N. Walters, S. Middleton. BOTTOM ROW-B. Lauderdale, B. Grant, A. Bodine. Uh..- Page 158 We-in Q' KU? A M 7. , in s ... if if 4- .. ,A 97 g sv' J ,.k, V 1 k. M N i Q7 XT? G. A. A. CABINET TOP ROW-J. Summers, W. Cochran, P. Bell, l. Hatfield, B. Barrett, K. Luch- singer, R. Schneider. MIDDLE ROW-J. Keyster, N. Frank, M. Reed, M. Comp- YOF1, R- Hemming, S. J0nes.BOTTOM ROW-R. Needham, S. Schusler, J. Drain, J. Hall, B. Flynn. BOYS DON'T HAVE All THE FUN! Attention all girls who are interested in sports! The girls ot Peoria High School have an organization known as the Girls Athletic Association, and they take great pride in belonging to such a fine club. They take part in practically every sport boys do, and in doing so develop their health and personalities. Did you say you wanted to know how you can belong? Well, any girl, Freshman through Senior, who is interested in sports and good tun may belong. Those who belong and who are very active receive credit in points tor organized sports and in this way try to win an award. The highest award is the state emblem, this year won by Senior Barb Detrick. All awards are pre- sented in a special G. A. A. assembly. Besides participating in sports, these girls have good times at parties and picnics. This year's able advisors are Mrs. Blair and Mrs. Wicks. SENIOR AWARD WINNER Barbara Detrick g H V' le s W A . V' .A f r M.: 2 4-R si- 41. G. A. A. OFFICERS 'Q Treasurer K, Jones, President C. Schad, Secretary S. Rocholl, Vice-President B. Detrick. Page 159 Pa . nfl! 1 13 4 . , K Qu ,K ,f 1 PQ, Mmm TOP ROW-l. Hatfield, J. Drain, J. Diamond, P. Bell. SECOND ROW- K. Jones, B. Brown, R. Hemming, J. Flynn, B. Detrick, J. Hall, J. Streitmotter. BOTTOM ROW- L. Pentecost, J. Archibald, H. Hall, A. Lancaster, R. Needham, B. Flynn. ., sf-mn '-aunt-w ' Don'f drown kids! Are-n't parties fun? TOP ROW- C. Howard, N. Dismuke, A. Thomas, W. Cochran, R. Schneider. SECOND ROW-E. Sanders, S. Rocholl, B. Barrett, J. Summers, H. Kessling, C. Sched, BOTTOM ROW- J. Crawford, M. Compton, J. Keyster, J. Bahney, S. Klump. T 'W' 5' ,, Q: A . us. 1 ig as-. ge T60 VOLLEYBALL WINNERS WE WIN AWARDS, T00 Ancl-IERY WINNERS J. Lorgenl, B. Flynn, B, Brown. FIELDBALL WINNERS TOP ROW-W. Cochrcn, H. Hall, C. Schad, D. Hicks. SECOND ROW-J. Diamond, M. Moore, J. Hull. BOTTOM ROW-J. While, M. Compton, E. Sanders. Lefl Io righl-L. Penlecosl, J. Flynn, B. Delrick, N. Dlsmuke, B. Flynn. BASKETBALL WINNERS TOP ROW-J. Rodgers, D. Hicks. MIDDLE ROW-S. Schusl- er, J. Flynn. BOTTOM ROW-R. Hemming. Page 167 Jack Koch Salen Herke, Jr. pon Seifzberg Class of '47 Cl of '51 John Schefelbein Class of '48 JACK KOCH MEMORIAL TROPHY ll, ,T itil ,f 15, g-,A fACK K OC fy ' fl tl s 1' it i 4, A mt, NA-If I f l lx I I, l X i a ll t lllt ll 1 1 , GSS Howard Taylor Class of '52 X William Robertson if i ':-'iii Hileg Sfguf Class of '49 t7 'fW'WJ' .:-iff '- K8 Class of '53 Page 162 Keith Kelley Class of '50 The Jack Koch Memorial Trophy is annually awarded to the most outstanding all-around athlete ot the senior class. .lack Koch was president of the Class of T944 and was noted for his able leadership. In his senior year he was voted the boy most likely to succeed and was also student manager of the baseball team. lmmediate- ly alter graduation Jack was called into military service and less than a year later was killed in action. The trophy was originated by members of the T94-4 base- ball team, ot which our own Coach Sours was a mem- ber. 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Sunday 8:30 AM to 11 PM Phone 26656 - 26657 Featuring the most Complete Line of Domestic 81 Imported Foods in Central lllinois Page 170 + N Page 171 Smokey Boker Bran Baker Class of '26 Class of '54 Sailing over the bounding main are Smoky Baker, Linda Breymeier Dirk McGinnis and Gail Harrel. with BRAN BAKER'S HARDWARE Page 172 Smoolism :Q G 'BE' -ss-'fyff Q- p '31 lwa,31'!.s, ,V - 1-4' 83,3 W, T Original MURPHY'S Famous for Excellent Food Phone 6-4942 1001 Farmington Road Finding Murphy's new dining room a spe- cial treat are Nancy Baer and George Corey. Page 173 Joyce Ettinger is showing Bill Dyslin and Dan Damon some of the latest bops in Jay's large record department. JAY'S 530-32 S. Adams St. Phone 4-9293 .lust a corner of .lAY'S RECORD DEPARTMENT The latest releases The largest selection The most courteous service Page 174 WE HAVE SWITCHED T0 I . . never an after thirst Judy Moreland and Steve Drury know t BOTTLING CO. ' 111 EDMUND sr. ' f s ffimmaie 'll LU ,UU l uf. M , , Looking at the newest in television sets are Mike Jury, Joan Jocks, Ruth Voss and Wal- ter Winget. For The Best in Television Viewing SYLVANIA T.V. wlTH HALO-LIGHT See Your Dealer Page 176 Jon Ziegeie and Mary Ann Frye are shown in one of The richly decorated show rooms of Underwood Furniture Galleries. uNnERwoon's 7 ' ' FINE FURNITURE 0 DRAPERIES 0 CARPETS WALL COVERINGS 0 OBJECTS OF ART CLIFTON M. UNDERWOOD-ROBERT C. UNDERWOOD-I7If6fi0f Designers 1515 N. UNIVERSITY PHONE 2-8711 Page 177 PROFESSIONAL NURSING AS A CAREER THE METHODIST HOSPITAL OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF NURSING The Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, a modern 400 bed institution, is fully approved by all accrediting agencies. The School of Nursing is Nation- ally accredited. It has a well qualified Faculty, modern teaching facilities, and Student Association organization. The School of Nursing offers two programs in professional nursing as a career. Students may choose the fly Diploma or QQ Degree program in nurs- ing. In the Diploma Program, the student pursues the regular three year basic nursing curriculum. In the Degree Program, the student pursues a collegiate course of study in affiliation with Eradley University, Peoria, Illinois, or with Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, and earns two degrees in a minimum of four years. All classes enroll annually in September. Apply Director of Nursing, The Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, 221 North Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, Illinois. ge 178 ..,,u VW ,?,5k' at .,,, milf 1 M , X - g fzzliif ill! ,, .Jill ' 9 C M. Zig. E975 lljliill Ml! A 1 QI? 5' . .Qt r w 35 M-1 ta I 3 1. Y ' :N an F, Chet Ziegler, Anne Bodine, Francis Harker, T AI Swanson, Nancy Walters, and Gary Bontqes all agree that there s nothing like a Dairy Dream for a real treat. DAIRY DREAM 1511 North University Owned and operated by Leo Schrall Ernie Koepping 'lfW9'4'.4'l+51'f'17i . ,, ' .. ' ' . LLVWF eu 'if N' H ,, I 1 -' '1 . mzff-if 'ii 1 f -Q' A 2 iii 'xiii l' ii -vs, 'K ,sT'tZ'fE!9 f..,.: Viewing the beautiful lines of this exquisite fur coat from Schafters is Barb Anderson. Visit our completely refurnished and newly appointed fur salon where the young dis- cerning woman buys her furs. . Peoria's Oldest Exclusive Furrier . Page 179 C fu l in fj' g Y X- 'J' W1 A . . 'I 4 o ' '2 h : 1 . , ' yay 531, gl-llrlul t I L ,. . X ill-f ..'g- - 4.54.-. . I . 5,1 :E-:g..-. ,ati .. If:-in rr-ixrn-C!.LL1u'Qii L-.r ' :l'. 5 . l... . ..,. 6 A D THE wlLToN MORTUARY Experienced-Dependable-Considerate 3 PUTATU CHIPS M4 7'f2Lf P U P C D R N ...Q PEORIAWFCCDD a n Psonm, nl, ' TRI MEE POTATO CHIPS Manufacturers of Tri-Mee Brands Potato Chips . . . Pop Corn . . . Canned Chilli 336 Machin-Phone 2-3717 For party fun Tom Mountz, Cathy Logan, and Gene Mountz know that they will need plenty of Tri-Mee Potato Chips. Page 181 Picking out their spring outfits at Tullas lnc. are Charlotte Rist and Sandy Mclver. LADIES 8: CHlLDREN'S APPAREL TULLA'S INC. '7 ' WlRL's Moe Harvey interviews Roland Hal- verson and John Hupprich at their studio. I -' A 1 for the best entertainment in I 1 Qff '. 1 Muslc-News-sPoRTs-VARIETY tune your radio dial to 1290 . . . it WIRL 1290 on your dial mj ze, hmm, 'Wu-s Q at waitin Page 182 Whether it's a dainty party- dress or a durable cheer- leading uniform the results are always Expert Cleaning. At the West Bluff Cleaners ,, Nu' 2517 Western Avenue Phone 4-8761 cleaning on their apparel at West Bluff Cleaners are Bev -, Grant and Barbara and Dor- othy Mansfield. Admiring the expert job of ,xvtff HX ar X ,wzkxf 3' ' 400004000 ' V- Valerie Markman and Bob Seward have jr gone to Garrott's Jewelry Store for the finest in iewelry. GARROTT JEWELRY CO. ' WATCHES a. DIAMONDS Main Floor Jefferson Bldg. Peoria, lllinois Phone 3-8527 Page l83 After admiring the beautiful gifts at Helen Gallagher's Anita Tosetti and Sally Schneb- lin are signing the guest book. Visit my shop for the gifts any girl graduate will love to send or receive. Gifts galore for every occasion. For your friends who'll wed, see gay gifts, lovely and practical ...allat Helen GaIlagher's Gift Shop 413 Fulton Street, Peoria P.S. We will frame your prized diploma so you'll have it protected for years to come! G J. T. BOWER MOTORS, Inc. Peoria's only authorized Buick dealer Showing oft his new Buick convertible to 'W' .1 Rosemary Thornton is Jan Newsam. M-. wwf iii K? lllllllllllll' Choosing new party dresses from the wide selection found on Bergner's third floor are Joan Hall and Beverly Sowers. ILLINOIS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY '2- . 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Jefferson Ave., Phone 6-0831 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Page 186 gum, Sweetnam Hardware Co I WN ww' 2217 SOUTH ADAMS PHONE 6-6107 For household supplies Sandra Barkey and Awfai Don Harms will fell you lhal Sweelnam Hardware IS The place lo go' fl.. Page l87 FUTURE HOME OWNERS-YOU DESERVE THE BEST Coll Us For Millwork For Your Repairs Or New Home I PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS 1222-1228 Western Ave. PEORIA 6, ILLINOIS Feeding Brandon Smith cz generous helping of wonder'fuI Schwcibs Ice Cream is Nancy Wolters. ,sr-,. OLDSMOBILE THRILL EGOLF MOTCRS ffzvggg 5 vm., I V .- -S 35 YEARS YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER 1313 MAIN ST Agreeing that the new 54 Oldsmobile is reoIIy exclhng ore Alon Anderson and Lois Ky e. Page IB9 Congratulations to the graduating class of Peoria High MORE HOMES FOR SALE MORE HOMES SOLD . . . EVERYDAY The name respected in Peoria Real Estate. Traders Realty Corporation has established a reputation based on prompt service . . . a genuine desire to give you the quickest action when you buy or when you sell. This has prompted more and more toiks to turn to Traders Realty Corporation. TRADERS WHEN YOU BUY...WHEN YOU SELL... TRADERS ARE THE FOLKS TO TELL! TRADERS REALTY CORPORATION 606 Main Phone 4-3183 ff ri-...,.,., , A Looking at the modern sinks at Peoria San tary Supply are Rene Gaienne and Joyce ' Rotes Peoria Sanitary Supply Co The Modern Homemake s ' 'ii' l4lO So. Adams Phone 4-1505 V 'A L L - Everything for the Modern Kitchen .. .,,. . . ' . fs.-,-5.,H N 9 tk. 'f..1 ...Jim ,....... 1 g. '5 l9O lux ullulm llttlNlllWltl Howard Carney finds this neat little Ply- mouth convertible the apple of his eye especially with Barbara Detrick behind the wheel. MURPHY-CLARK, INC. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Sales and Service 433 Franklin Phone 4-6101 my f Q Ace Ambulance 8. Oxygen Service 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 9202 115 KNOXVILLE AVE. PEORIA 4, ILLINOIS Page 'l9l lil lil WHHMWA Fan.-M,,,.., M -M-Md,,., Mid Continent Lumber 81 Building Materials, Inc. 201 Northmoor Rd. Peouria, lll. Wisely choosing Mid Continent Lumber Company's supplies for building are Ray Page 192 Voight and Corky Moore. , .. ngr P '51 . as ., .E'Z'?-r .T,.... w o R L D D R u G s ie-iw on v-v SGrvic '1'R1iJtISf Less X JH. J,-7' Eu-LE.T'l 312-314 SO. ADAMS Picking out some new cosmetics at World Drug are Ruth Binder, Nancy Krei and Jo- anne Nurss. PAY f PAY 19-fw SZOLDS LESS On the Corner-2201 South Adams--Since 'I880 MA::fl01yw'SN ' ' okfffgmf ruling, Q 1 WIN A LR 3 ' LANE -log. 'CEDAR cmzsfr za 'M '--M S., .Q--f 1 l i Aluce Ann Underwood and Hurry HoH'mon are inspecting cz cedar chest at Lowensteins l.OWENSTEIN'S 218SouthAdams Page 193 Q9 While Sonya Silverstein is admiring the fine watches found at Lloyds Jewelry, Ron Strei- bich finds The rings more To his liking ? PHONE A 851 l 335 S. peoffkl mufunz cuul' o Adfl W1 S 0muoNlrif.vll1Ex33FnU ANU JEWELRY GXFII in is ,F nk 1.-.vw .' 121- di' 1'-'Q',,:Z '- f mtf'-iT:'4,x'u yg,.g,f., X-Tigg: fag. vm ,, , . . .- , E 2, 1 4 Page 194 KNOLLAIRE FLOWERS 3205 N. Sheridan 2-6643 Individual and Different Flowers F h F ' fl S S henck and J S II I e Florists. U Pooria's nariouallu famous dress manufacturer WM gimme? ' and Peoria office located at 'f S f SS'- Za all Sewcvm Page 196 Looking ahead to summer sports, Don Mc- Donough and Ron Litterest are seen pick- ing out their equipment from Jack 81 Bill's wide selection. JACK and BIll'S Sporting Goods HIGH IN FOOD VALUE -AND FUN VALUE 9 ounuvv continous: MILK 8 ICE CREAM Raiding the ice box for a midnight snack, Bevery Peplow and Janine Partridge are pleased to find some Roszell's milk and ice cream. Phone 2-4686 T713 W. Glen Avenue LOWES 8g COMPANY EXCLUSIVE TELEVISION STUDIO SALES . . . INSTALLATION . . . SERVICE Page I97 Dick s Shell Service Station is Chuck Kahl Jo Lummls and Phil Mill s first stop before an exciting evening DICK S SHELL STATION Loucks and McClure Phone 2 7522 1 Q f 54 fr-'Ffa'e1:sf.:ssfsE2:z' 'Y ,- :...,-., ii I 4 I 9 I' h 2o 2 I This year as we celebrate our 100th year of service, we ofthe Schradzlci Co. are loolcing ahead, planning ahead so that we shall continqe to uphold our tradition of always giving to those who rely on us the B st Today, Still Better Tomorrow. 213-215 S. Mlams Sl. , a s . Page 198 'mr . . the key to your future Ben Franklin used his key . . . and paved the way for all modern conveniences we enioy today with electricity. The diploma that you have received is your key to apply your -, learning in an adult practical world. Use your key well . . . that gradu- F ates in the years to come may benefit from the better society you will 2 , .5 f have helped create for them. K V, I ',l. , r' if 5. 2 'iv -. -q 1 1 el f f H w I F it ' 'W it gd! rl , V ll . X A X K I CENTHH1. ILUNUIS LIGHT CU. Using the convenient drive in window at the Louck's Drive-ln Shoe Repair are Joan Cot- tingham and Bob Hill. Loucks Drive-In Shoe Repair 740 Loucks Ave. 8-1231 H05 REPNIH' Quality Shoe Repairing Nvm.., dmdii Page 199 SCHAD BROS. CO. Confracfors cmd Builders 'l'l0 VOSS . . . PEORIA, ILLINOIS Telephone 2-4753 Commercial lndusfriul Residential Page 200 For a happier.. . more comfortable. . . more attractive Home . . . buy the right Home Furnishings at . .. ' 9 FURNITURE - CARPETING DRAPERIES - uPHoLsrsRlNG 1712 No. Sheridan Rd. Ph. 2-4521 Open Monday and Thursday Evenings Looking at the latest material for rugs at Lippmann's are Beth McElwee, Inge Lipp- mann, and Jack Seaman. wifi? is s,,m-www f Rhiigg K E E N A N SPORTING Gooos Peoria, lllinois Phones 4-9165 - 4-9166 You are Cordially Invited to Visit and Shop Here at All Times. Inspecting the latest out-board motor at Keenan Sporting Goods are Dave Lan- caster and Hal Douglas. Page 2O'l Page 202 ' X' I U s I,.'7 -:.:1v:.'., K . . fn. ' '1:2:f2:1- . f ' 'l ' X 1 .,., - - I 'N J' 5- f X f f ' ' ...A. ' f N f KN ' ffl' .. A f N fax - A I 1 ,,,. .I f X ff 1 f Q fy X I agaei-1 ' f X ,f If - as:a::111::11... ff. . - .. 1 I . I 'ZZZ:Z-Z- 112311 -512171-1-1-1-i'1.+1'.u -. 'V 12 1'.1 ,- .. -' . f 322 HAMI'-70N Bl-VD ' ' -'-' 4' PEORIA, II-L 2 A I PHONE 5-8321 A 81 .I LUMB COMPLETE BUILDING MATERIALS BUILDERS HARDWARE . . . PAINTS PEORIA HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS 114 VOSS STREET ER COMPANY 'Wiwzsm . is A W ' L.AA, Vxyk U A -p5ATUF?lNr3 5 , GEORGE J. KREI MEN'S SHOP feafuring HOP! SHIRTS ARROW SHIRTS' BII L crus is giving Pete Knost the d h p G g K M Sh pf h b q I y yi? Central National Bank afzdgiaf Qwafg now T0 W00 AN office MANAGER lT'S EASY! Office Managers are looking for Comp- tometer Operators who are trained at the oFFicial Felt 8. Tarrant Comptometer School. The Course is short HO-T2 weeksl. Also evening classes. You can start anytime. Free, lifetime placement service. The course is interesting and practical and starts with a high salary. Personalized instruction. Phone, write or stop in for complete information. COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 644 Jefferson Bldg. Peoria 2, Illinois Phone 9727 'Complometer School Diploml Page 204 Cwww 'N-M' 1 L- ' L ' W.. S .1 ww N za MS, 205 Mann Street Telephone 3-1621 .1 S Audrle Suffield rs Hczshlng Q wlnnlng smlle cat Q prospective Pollette n Putter customer, Jim Shively. ' Hum LEITER ELECTRIC CC. Electrical Contracting Engineers 410 Fayette Street Phone 6-8727 PEORIA, ILLINOIS Page 205 MOTOR TROUBLE? Let AL HALL'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION at the corner of Moss and Western handle all your car's needs. Jim Kellar is trying to explain to Joy Martin that the motor trouble will be over soon with Al Hall's fixing it. SPECIALTY SERVICE CO. CRAWFORD DOORS AND CRANE OPERATORS BOWSTRING TRUSSES . . . LAMINATED BEAMS Sales, Installation and Service 219 THRUSH AVE. PHONE 5-4819 R. D. ELLWOOD Page 206 HECHT'S BONNY SHOP The Crest of Fashions 225 SO. ADAMS ST. Picking out a darling new dress af Hecht's Bonny Shop fo use for many occasions are Kay Barbour and Joyce Murphy. f' u 'Nu ' ..' .N gkn QX-'J weglx Xe sg J. 'A' il gn Trying on one of the many rings found at Bremer's Jewelry are Judy Speck and Don Bremer. BREMER JEWELRY CO. Rialto Theafre Building 209 South Jefferson Ave. Diamonds. . .WaYches. . .Jewelry Page 207 fr? XYZ? ' I ' .IME , wie K R A M E R S DRIVE IN Cor. Western and Moss Ave. Enioying a delicious meal at Kramer's Drive Ir. are: Gary Trotter, Janice Jacob, Rena Hedberg, and Murray Yeomans. ,fix III QILIIIIUIK 153255 :mf lll21Ii0 the ::i.iiI:III:.l,LIlI1ALIIj!,:i,iiii FIRST bank H , X OUR bank E332 meiill fi ' Hi: C: :F H Ffgfiiiifi wmv, '1fiJ1e'e'r' or V I-I I ogoi ,A D .9 E. THE FIRST NATIONAI BANK OF PEORIA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Page 208 1 Q A GRAHAM-RAMSEY, INC. HARDWARE - PAINTS - HOUSEWARES .I Picnic 8. Barbeque Supplies A 106 E. McClure Ave. Peoria, lll. Looking over some of the utensils found at Graham-Ramsey Hardware are Nancy Gra- ham, Bill Mavity, Sally Flecture and Roger 1 Ryan. - 8.3 0? A i X SLEEP COOL, SAVE EUEl WITH A HONEYWELL CLOCK THERMOSTAT Wee-L., This wonderful thermostat turns back the heat at night-automatically-so you sleep in a healthfully cool house. And it turns up the heat in the morning-so you wake in comfortable warmth. Night set back saves up to lO !, an fuel. You save money, sleep in comfort. See your heating dealer for more information. Hciiiiijiivirell TRIM? ao Page 209 4' :ov n I YNY . nm 1 A I2-. .2Q?'f5,f I Q I THE SHER WM?-WILLIAMS Co. Peoria's Paint 81 Wallpaper Headquarters 328 South Adams Peoria 2, Illinois I6 ram CME wr pus ir PEORIA CAMERA SHOP 'k Barb Lauderdale and Jerry Green are drinking Producer's Milk, the milk lhat's always first in freshness and first in flavor. PRODUCER'S DAIRY Page 2'll Page 212 KNUPP'S LUGGAGE 1371 So. Jefferson In choosing his college luggage John Hen- dricks has chosen Knupp's Luggage. Depositing more money in their savings accounts at the Commercial National Bank are Karen Bruninga, and Margaret Deo- bald. X A .N , I CO W RCIA I. National Bank 'fo Wifi o F P E o n l A 142 ,MSV J' V Member Federai Deposit Insurance Corporation E r Y- X '- E E E b'V1 .f.V Tix' '1,' . YOUR DEPENDABLE 'Q EIEQ E .,., EEE E Q o 'S , HOME FURN'5H'NG5 E If You Don'f Know Furniture FURNITURE C0 u IZOIKA-8Ml IDA!!! PEKIN-HICOURY l l l Know Your Furniture Deoler 9 Carver lumber Company 706 West Reservoir Boulevard For the finest in supplies Jim Suffield and Jon Nelson have gone to Carver's Lumber Co. Page 214 MARQUETTE TV SALES 84 SERVICE 821 Main Tuning in their favorite star, Mr. Koepping, on their TV set from Marquette TV Sales and Service are Tiny Ross, Pat Pappas, Darlene Field, and Jim McDonald. Jw Ready for the dance in their latest appcrei from Lynne's are Nancy Lee Richburg and Ann Lcndwirth. ..P.l?:.T.lN.QI!.YE..f5.?Pf?.'iEk.... sos MAIN STREET Compliments of OLSON-LAY REAL ESTATE BROKERS 1807 KNOXVILLE TEL. 5-5281 9 SHELL RLY AVIATION. INC. A BYERLY AIRLINES TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY PEORIA-CHICAGO-PEORIA 'Chicago's only morning flight to Peoria LV. PEORIA 7:30 A.M.-5:15 P.M. AR. CHICAGO 8:30 A.M.-6:15 P.M. LV. CHICAGO 9:00 A.M.-6:45 P.M. AR. PEORIA 10:00 A.M.-7:45 P.M. FOR RESERVATIONS Peoria 7-3503 Chicago State 2-4495 Going to Chicago for the day are Dave Balzer, Jack Sutton and Ron Livengood with Byerly Aviation. WEEK RADIO ls First with L MURRAY . . . Murray-go-round 6-9 A.M. Mon.-Sat. Murray 'Til Midnight 10:30 P.M.-Midnight Mon.-Sat. if BUCKEY WALTERS . . . Popular Personalities if HANK FISHER . . . News-6:30-6:55-7:30 A.M. Mon.-Sat. 12:15-12:21 P.M. Mon.-Friday Sports-10:15 P.M. Mon.-Sat. f PHIL WILSON . . . Wilson Open House 3-4 P.M. Tunetime 11:15 A.M.-12:15 P.M. Saturdays Wilson's Wax Works Studio One 1:00-2:00 P.M. 10:30-Midnight Mon.-Fri. Sundays For Radio Stars that Sparkle Keep Tuned to WEEK'-Radio-NBC - 1350 WEEK-TV First in the Peoriarea Is FIRST in f Sports: Chick Hearn Sports Show f All Star Drama: Bradley Basketball Dragnet-R. Montgomery Presents if News and Forums: Bob Arthur's News Views W t : S' G Th t Youth Wants to Know-Topics for Teens ir es ems lx un eu er if Music: Your Hit Parade f Comedy: Milton Berle, Groucho Marx Voice of Firestone Your Show of Shows All These and MORE on Peoria's FIRST TV Station WEEK-TV Channel 43 - Peoria JOIN THE CENTRAL BOOSTERS De Kroyft-Metz 8. Co. G 8 G PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS 126 N. Adams Street 1120 Moss PHONE 4-9273 Phone 38741 . Peoda' Free Delivery Phone 59926 Compliments of KNOLLS STANDARD SERVICE BOGARD3 DRUG 51-ORE Cor. Knoxville and Lake TIRES . . . BAUERIES . . . ACCESSORIES U 'e'5 Y and M'C 'e Ave' We Give S 8: H Green Stamps Peona' lllmols B R O W N S . Peoria School of Business Cornpllfnenls of 240 S. Jefferson Avenue . The only school in Peoria specializing in qualifying high A Frlend school graduates for top business positions of all kinds. Ask for 7954 school catalog A. R. BEARD, Director Wilbur ID. Dersch Prescriptions Exclusively Attorney at Law 1000 First National Bank Building PREsCRlPTlON LABORATORY 65533 . THIRD FLOOR LEI-IMANN BUILDING - l lUNTER'S HUMITUBE MFG, CO, POPCORN . . . HOT TAMALES . . . CI-IILLE ORDERS FOR PARTIES Crescent Electric Supply C0mPllmen15 230 South Washington Street of G Phone 4-8291 Friend HEARTH AND HEATHER CO. Tll.TON'S BAKERY 321 Bradley Avenue, Phone 6-6931 West Lake at Sheridan Peoria, Illinois Telephone 5-8042 Unusual imported and Domestic Gifts OPEN DAILY 6:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. WE BEACHLER'S STANDARD SERVICE LUBRICATION OUR SPECIALTY 318 S. Adams . . . Peoria, Illinois N. UNIVERSITY AT ROUTE 1501 FEATURE THE SMART WESTINGHOUSE, DUMONT, SYLVANIA, RAYTHON, BENDIX We Service All Makes Radio 8. Television Chas. F. Schad Broker Ph. 2-0227 For Real Service, Call Us General Office 808 V2 Sheridan Rd Peoria, Illinois Office Ph. 2-5443 Page 218 GOOD LUC K From ECONOMY AUTO PARTS 926 S. Adams CHUCK DOWLING MOBILE SERVICE STATION 1601 Prospect Road Peoria, Illinois 3-3838 Phone 2-6231 JOHN PROCTOR LEE LUMBER COMPANY HAMILTON AND WASHINGTON Call the LEE LUMBER Number 3-5121 THE LENS 81 CAMERA SHOP Everything in Fine Photo Equipment 114 South Jefferson St. Phone 9266 Peoria, Ill. CHARLES A. BRYANT AGENCY CLYDE R. PARRISH, ASSOCIATE PERSONAL INSURANCE SERVICE 302-3-5 LEHMANN BLDG. PHONE 3-3785 Member of the Peoria Association of Insurance Agents SMITH'S DRUG STORE 1800 Knoxville Ave. at McClure, Peoria, Ill. Telephone 5-5221 xx, 2 'ff ,..---' 'TT' SUTTER REALTY REALTORS ART AND DOROTHY 2-9666 8-1677 PALMER'S GROCERY BLUE RIBBON STORE QUALITY MEATS 8. GROCERIES PEORIA NEWS STAND Finer Greeting Cards for Every Occasion Flowers For All Occasions BECK'S FLORIST 8. GIFT SHOPS Three Shops Servicing Peoria, East Peoria, and Pekin IN PEORIA EAST PEORIA PEKIN 500 MAIN pH0NE 4-1485 3-10 E. Corrington 105 E. Washington 1300 N. Second Phone 2-5462 6-4681 4080 PEORIA BOWL, INC. COMPLIMENTS 14 ALLEYS . . . COCKTAIL LOUNGE OF 229 N. Jefferson Avenue Telephone 4-9513 . . . Peoria, Illinois JOHN METZ BOB METZ FOSTER HARDWARE CO. Page 219 Ottice 5-7623 Gravel and Stone Yard 4-6534 Peoria Concrete Construction Co. CONCRETE AND WAYLITE BLOCKS-BUILDING STONE WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL Kissinger's Pharmacy 315 Broadway Street Peoria, Illinois l Meefe e Jewelefe GARY LOUSIG-NONT'S end Beauty Salon Sllversmlths Phone 4-1649 SO. .IEHSTSOI1 Ave. Peoria, Illinois .lOHNSTON'S STANDARD SERVICE Bradley 8. University Phone 6-9282 Peoria, Illinois GUNNS FOOD MARKET FREE DELIVERY DEALER IN STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS 1303 N, Universify phone 2-5644 Compliments of ALTORFER BROS. CO. ALTORFER BROS. COMPANY Peoria, Illinois Sewed Just So by Trudie TRUDlE'S SHOP DESIGNING - DRESSMAKING - ALTERATIONS 604Vz Main St. ' Phone 4-8571 ' Peoria, III. Household Wares -- Tools - Seeds - Builders' Hardware Dustop air Filters - Garden Tools Heating -- Plumbing - Electrical Supplies SHERIDAN HARDWARE PITTSBURGH PAINTS PHONE 5-2613 1711 N. Sheridan Road Peoria 5, III. Take Your Gal to THE CORRAL Sandwiches - Clilli - French Fries - Fountain OPEN YEAR AROUND Phone 2-0316 3209 N. University PEORIA SPRING CO. 215 KNOXVILLE AVENUE Phone 3-3831 Page 220 MILO'S PARK N SHOP ssoo Noam SHERIDAN Compllmem FOR OOOO FOODS Merchant's Candy 8: Tobacco Co. Wholesale SHERIDAN ROAD LUMBER CO. 5700 SHERIDAN ROAD 103-105 Sanford sr. phone 2,5858 Peoria, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF , . Business Equipment Company DON'S TEXACO scHooL SUPPLIES Fountain Pens - Zipper Cases - Drafting Supplies O01 Knoxville 126 s. JEFFERSON COMPUMENTS OF Sales Appraisals Insurance A 8K W MCDONALD REALTY COMPANY REALTOR John Hibgerl Propfiefor 702 Lehmann Building . . . Peoria, Illinois DON C. MCDONALD Ottice Phone 3-6378 2804 NORTH UNIVERSITY OWNER Residence Phone 2-8749 BILL EVERLY'S Compliments of CLOVERLEAF DAIRY BRADLEY SPORT SHOP 2301 N. UNIVERSITY 2122 Main Street JOIN THE CENTRAL BOOSTERS P 9 Pere Marquette Motors Inc. J. H. BONTJES 815 MAIN STREET PEORIA 2, ILLINOIS Co. TELEPHONE 6-4671 REALTORS Homes, Commercial Property 8. Appraisals MOTOR TUNE UP-BRAKE SERVICE COMPLETE OVERHALL phone 5,5901 507 CENTRAL BK. BLDG. PHONE 9111 1715 Knoxville Ave. Peoria, Illinois RISSER 81 COMPANY GRIMM BROS' 933 F t N tn al B k B .lan Peoricfs Leading Store for Everything fo Eaf irs a lon an UI 1 g Peoria, Illinois Phone 4-3165 620 Mum SI' Phone 3 367I INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Fine Meafs-Groceries-Fruits-Vegetables--Poultry GRIMM'S FAMOUS SAUSAGE ,muh .ms .V ,UN a.,-,Q --...hs m.,,g' Ink.. WEST BLUFF BEAUTY SALON OPAL HALL SHOPPE GEORGIA I-- MEEHAN 244 S. JEFFERSON STREET fPeoria's Smartestl Phone 4-0495 2507 Western Avenue Peoria, Illinois Phone 3-9321 ANDREEN-NORDWALL POTTER 8: ANDERSON MEN'S SHOP - CLOTHIERS - FURNISHERS Jewelersgsilversmifhg 127 So. Jefferson Peoria, Illinois Phone 6-6575 334 Fulton COMPLIMENTS OF forthe Best in TV and Home Appliances 5C .oo 119 E. Washington St. - E. Peoria, III. Phone 3-3538 1808 K ox 'IIe Avenue 2108 Main sf., Peoria Phone 4-2622 Page 222 Compliments of ROAD SERVICE ARMA T0'S MARKET 3702 Sheridan Road Corner Cooper and Fredonia S X C OMPLIMENTS OF WM. J. l.A WLER General Insurances 327 Fulton Street . . . Peoria, Illinois 314 Jefferson Bldg- Ph. 9591 The Shop of Distinct Styles 8 Fashions HICKEY'S VARIETY STORE 1710 N. SHERIDAN ROAD Phone 9453 Freda Schlipf TOYS X SCHOOL SUPPLIES X GIFTS L 11 R Telephone 2-1923 MEADOW-BROOK DAIRY, INC ICE CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS Compliments of C. M. R No, 95 Peoria lllmol PERMA STARCP Rosssrrsn Moron co THE MODERN WA n 'S Ford One Starchino We lease cars 8. trucks . . . We sell cars 8. trucks Transportation Merchants AUG L- T C X-XST xx i 'QFXALL Pie RE HEIGHTS HARDWARE COMPANY ODUCTS The Complete Store Toro MowersxMilorganite FertiIizerXScott's Lawn Products PIL 5.4827 Lee Williams, Prop. 3514 Prospect Road Peoria Heights, III. L Page 224 SCHAD REAL ESTATE CO. Fon REAL SERVICE, CALL us 808 V2 N. Sheridan Road Peoria, Illinois Chas. F. Schad, Broker Phone 2-0227 Oftice Phone 2-5443 FLOORKRAFTERS, INC. WRST 'N FLOOR COVERWGS 405 s. ADAMS PHONE 4-9423-3-5331 114 N. Adams Street Telephone 4-2075 BEREAN Book STORE Newlin 8. Fraser -BibIeS,- Attorneys Christian Books, Cards, Pictures, and Gifts 322 Central Nat. Bank Bldg. Ph. 3-5147 507 Franklin sneer Phone 4-9683 Peoria 21 Illinois be ys, es if if 3' EI. VISTA MODERN MARKET A Friend 2490 Gale Avenue Phone 2-4643 COMPLIMENTS OF Gordon Texaco Service AIR-WAY DISTRIBUTING CO. SERVICE ON ALL CLEANERS 309 Franklin DlXlE CAFE Congratulations and GSNUZVPZZE Best Wishes to the H Class of '54 PH. 5-9888 PEORIA, ILL. P9 R. M. DOUGLAS Complete Insurance Service 301-5 S. Jefterson Avenue Phones: Bus: 3-3791 - Res: 3-6759 TOBIN DRUG STORE Main at Sheridan Prescription Specialest Phone 3-8563 COMPLIMENTS OF SWENEY OIL CO. The Corn Crib Hot-Dogs . . . Hot Tamales . . . Fresh Popcorn 417 Hamilton Blvd. COM PLIMENTS OF R. J. JANSSEN PAINTING AND DECORATING 'fl ve , BOB MOWSON BALZER AND GARDNER 8 Iron Firemen 2420 WESTERN AVENUE TELEPHONE 4-8542 GUS Burners Gnd Sfokers Phone 5-1213 Mort Palmer Bill Goa Hamilton 8. Jefferson Streets 2703 W. Glenn Ph. 5-2029 ATLAS TIRES 81 BATTERIES Open 24 Hours Daily PHONE 6-9369 Home Killed Meats . . . Groceries . . . Produce We sell it for less SOURS, NEWELL 81 NICOL COMPLIMENTS OF ATTORNEYS DAR'S SHELL SERVICE 905 Central Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 4-3163 l D Peoria 2, Illinois 2806 N. Unlverslty Page 226 Professional Directory FREDERICK W. ALLEN DR. D. C. ANDERSON, D.D.S. DRS. O. E. BARBOUR and R. D. HART CARROLL BAYMILLER ATTORNEY AT LAW ROBERT L. BURHANS ATTORNEY AT LAW HUGH E. COOPER, M.D. WILBER D. DERSCH ATTORNEY AT LAW DR. FRED C. ENDRES JAMES J. FLAHERTY, M.D. G. M. FRYE, M.D. LEONARD H. HARRIS, M.D. DR. H. S. HOWARD RICHARD R. MARTIN, M.D. DR. D. E. McELHINEY SPECIFIC CHIROPRACTOR DRS. C. L. MCGINNIS and R. B. ENGLAND VETERINARIANS LONDON G. MIDDLETON ATTORNEY AT LAW C. PAESANI, D.D.S. DR. C. L. PANNABECKER, M.D. JOHN RADLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW RICHARD RADLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW VERLE W. SAFFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW DRS. GEORGE R. SEWARD and RALPH E. SEWARD, M.D. DR. H. A. WARREN, M.D. DRS. L. D. WHITTAKER and WILLIAM HART GENERAL SURGERY Page 227 Naffziger Standard Service Aetna Life Insurance W. Russell Deatherage COMPUMENT5 OF General Agent MATTHEW'S MARKET Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa 306 Commercial National Bank Bldg. Peoria, Illinois Sheridan and Gale Peoria Ill The Peoria High School CREST Wishes Printer Photographer Cover Binder to Acknowledge Logan Printing Company of Peoria, Illinois Fabry Studio of Peoria, Illinois Gene Voss, advertising photographer The S. K. Smith Company of Chicago, Illinois Pantagraph Printing and Stationary Company ot Bloomington, Illinois Page 228 f' BUD HOWE'S STANDARD SERVICE ROAD sERvicE 3102 Sheridan Road Compliments of ARMATO'S MARKET Corner Cooper and Fredonia THE BAND BOX 327 Fulton Street. . . Peoria, Illinois The Shop of Distinct Styles 8. Fashions COMPUMENTS OF WM. J. LAWLER General Insurances 314 Jefferson Bldg. Ph. 9591 HlCKEY'S VARIETY STORE 1710 N. SHERIDAN ROAD Phone 9453 Freda Schlipf TOYS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES - GIFTS Telephone 2-1923 MEADOW-BROOK DAIRY, INC. rcs CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS C. M. R. No. 95 Peoria, lllinoi ROSSETTER MOTOR CO. Ford We lease cars 8. trucks . . .We sell cars 8. trucks Transportation Merchants Compliments of PERMA STARCH INC. THE MODERN WAY TO STARCH One Starching Stays In For Months HEIGHTS HARDWARE COMPANY The Complete Store Toro Mowers-Milorganite Fertilizer-Scott's Lawn Products Lee Williams, Prop. 3514 Prospect Road Peoria Heights, Ill FOLTZ DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS - REXALL PRODUCTS 3416 Prospect Rd. Ph. 5-4821 Page 224 FORREST HILL CLEANERS KNOXVILLE RESTAURANT OPEN 8 - 6 608 Knoxville 806 E. FORREST HILL Phone 5-9858 BestWishes FRESH PAK CANDY CO. 614 Knoxville Peoria, Ill. P Y Phone 8-1312 Wilkins Pi e 81 Su I Co. Plumbing Fixtures. . .Heating Equipment. . .Mechanical Rubber Goods . . . Steam Specialties .IOOSTEN PIANO CO. Peoria's Oldest Music Store Ph PEORIA, ILLINOIS one 4-4306 629 NWN STREET 1oo4-1o s. Adams sneer Peoria 2, Illinois -BNF A I t ' GILES I COMPLIMENTS or ,Zim-04-9 wwaQ 343 Selly 'iff lnsuxv-it The Company Which Has Protected One House ln co- Twenty-Five ln Peoria From The Attack Of 3402 Knoxville Avenue Damaging Termites. Installer of SUNBEAM FURNACES 825 Main Phone 3-5652 GAS - Qu- - CQAL MANUFACTURERS OIF NEON SIGNS 1140 N. University Phone 5-7625 STAPP ELECTRIC CO. 2008 Main Street Peoria, Illinois Telephone 4-0154 A. C. SCHMIDT HANGING AND REPAIRING Draperies . . . Window Shades . . . Kirsch Drapery Hardware Page 223 I 41335 C01 g Q , Q0 ,Wil in Sell Those Magazines! een r SAY, we I AY 5 YOU A Scokfl .Sm M0 Centrul's Basketball l Pholo by Peoria Journal Team Advertises Our School Throughout the State Il 6 A V, ,ww g 1 ' hm W Peoria High Aclvertises, Too COUNCIL ge 232 A Cappella Choir 130,131 Archery Winners 161 Band 134,135 Baseball Team 152 Basketball, Freshmen 150 Basketball, Frosh-Soph 150 Basketball, Varsity 147 Boys'Choir131 Boys' Glee Club 132 Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity 158 Cheerleaders, Varsity 158 Committee of Forty 112 Co-op Club 140 Crest Staffs 108 Cross Country 154 Cue Club 138, 139 Dramatic Honor Society 120 Fieldball Winners 161 French Club 123 Ackerman, Owen 65, 114, 155, 158 Adams, Bernie 89, 135 Adams, Gerald 41, 110 Adkins, Judy 77, 129, 132 Albee, Judy 89, 139 Alcorn, Madge 77, 133 Alcorn, Sharon 65 Amblad, Bill 77, 102,119,120 Andersen, Marilyn 65 Anderson, Alan 41,131,147,151,158 Anderson, Barbara 41, 110, 130, 136, 158 Anderson, Dave 41, 105, 118 Anderson Ed 77 Anderson Rosalyn 89 Andres, Marcia 77, 124, 128, 132, 139 Anton, Louise 89, 117, 124, 139 Arbuckle, Jackie 77 Archdale, Anna Mae 65, 124, 137 Archer, Art 65 Archibald, Jacqueline 65, 160 Armbright, Paul 77, 144, 158 Armbruster, Doris 77, 124, 133, 139 Armour, Sally 89, 105 Armstrong, Joanne 77, 133, 139 Armstrong, Ruthanne 77, 133, INDEX OE ACTIVITIES Football, Frosh-Soph 146 Football, Junior Varsity 145 Football, Varsity 143, 144 Future Nurses 117 G.A.A. Cabinet 159 G.A.A. Members 160 German Club 124, 125 Girls' Basketball Winners 161 Girls' Choir 130 Girls' Glee Club 132, 133 Golf Team 157 Hi-Y 140 Junior National Honor Society 119 Junior Red Cross 105 Jusendra 136, 137 Key Club 114 Latin Club 120, 121 Lettermen's Club 158 INDEX OE STUDENTS Becker, Sharon 77, 123, 133, 139 Behm, Carol 65, 129, 130, 137 Beil, Diane 89, 121 Bell, Marvin 65, 122, 131 Bell, Pat 77, 105, 133, 159, 160 Belsley, Margaret 89, 121, 128 Bennett, Marilyn 89 Benson, Gary 77 Benson, Sharon 77, 117, 121, 139 Bergstrom, Jon 42, 108, 114, 122 Biederbeck, Judy 65, 122, 125, 136 Binder, Robert 89, 105 Binder, Ruth 42, 122, 137 Bittner, Robert 65, 125, 144 Blair, Karen 77, 123, 139 Blake, Lynne 77, 128, 133, 139 Bliss, Edie 65, 110, 137 Bloomberg, Melvene 89, 117, 123, 139 Bodine, Anne 42,109, 118, 131, 136, 158 Bodine, Paul 77, 135 Bodtke, Michael 89 Bollier, Collette 65, 124, 130, 136 Bonn, Jim 77 Bontemps, Alex 89, 126 Bonties, Gary 42, 116, 137 Music Workshop 128,129 Opinion Staffs 109,110 Pages 116 Proiection Crew 105 Quill and Scroll 119 Senior National Honor Society 118 Social Science Club 122 Spanish Club 126, 127 Stage Crew 105 Student Council 102 Swimming Team 155 Tennis Team 156 Ticket Committee 111 Track Team 151 Volleyball Winners 161 Wrestling Team 153 Brown, Jerry 89 Brown, Suzanne 65, 128, 130, 137 Brownell, Jean 65, 105, 124, 128, 131 Bruninga, Karen 42, 108, 109, 119, 127, 137 Bruninga, Mary 65, 108, 109, 122, 126, 128, 136 Brust, Pauline 42 Buck, Jim 42, 108, 122 Buck, Susan 89, 127 Buckles, Coline 89, 139 Buescher, Sandra 65, 129, 130 Bultemeier, Janet 77, 121, 133, 139 Bunch, Dale 78, 127, 135 Bunfill, Brian 78 Bunfill, Lanny 89 Burhans, Betsey 89 Burke, Judy 66, 137 Burling, Ron 65 Burnham, Ruth 66, 125, 130 Burrows, Carl 89, 146 Byars, Carol 89 Byerly, Larry 42, 112, 137, 158 Catferty, Patricia 89 Campbell, Jean 89, 139 Cannell, Julian 89 Braswe Asbell, Garland 134, 146, 153 Ashby, Don Ashby, Gerald 144, 145, 147, 150 Ashton, Clive 77, 132 Ausbrook, Eugenia 65, 130 Ausbrook, Karen 89, 125, 139 Axelrod, Steve 65, 153 Ayres, Anne 77, 117, 132 Babcock, Carolyn 89, 139 Bacon, Barbara 65, 136 Baer, Nancy 41,11O,118,119,122 Bahney, Joyce 89, 160 Bahney, Stanley 65 Bair, Lee 41 Baker, David 41,131 Baldwin, Joann 77, 120 123, 129,137 Borders, Jack 65 Bouche r, George 65, 144, 147, 152, 158 Bourlet, Dick 77 Bouton, Carol 65, 123, 137 n, Suzane 65, 134. 135 Bowma Bowen, George 77 Bowen, Sue 89 Bowen, Wayne 42 Boyle, Bradford, John 77, 124, 136, 144, Patricia 65, 111, 116, 130 Bradshaw, Deloris 77, 129, 133 Bradshaw, Henry 89 Bragg, Brakeb Gary 42 ill, Jerry 65 Branson, Dick 77, 119, 121 Brashear, Gary 89, 146, 150 ll, Elaine 89 145, 158 Canterbury, Barbara 89, 127 Cantrall, Nancee 78 Carlson, Carlson, Carney, Ellen 78, 119, 125, 132 Paul 89 Howard 42, 124, 157 Carr, Gene 66, 102, 131, 144, 147, I Corrigan, Judy 78, 111, 129, 133 Carroll, Dick 78 Carver, Dick 66, 131 Casper, Richard 66, 125 Cossulo, Jim 66, 158 Cavanagh, George 78, 110, 119, 135 Chandler, Dixie 78, 110, 117, 122, 123, 128, 139 Cheatham, Guy 90 Checklin, Margaret 66, 105, 123 Chesney, Carol 43, 122, 123, 128 Christensen, Jane 66, 122, 126, 128 Ballantyne, Jean 89, 139 Balzer, Dave 41 Barbour, Kay 41,11O,118,119,12O,131,136 Bard, Rick 65 Barkey, Sandra 41, 109, 116, 122, 129, 130, 136 Barlow, Floyd 41 Barnett, Judy 77, 121, 128, 133 Braunagel, Joan 65, 105, 122, 124 Bremer, Dave 65, 131, 136 Bremer, Don 65 Brewster, Anne 77, 105, 127, 139 Brewster, John 65, 152 Brian, Lynne 65, 108, 126, 129, 136 Brill, LaVon 77, 128, 133, 139 Christensen, Jon 90, 146 Christian, Callie 90, 126 Christie, Mike 78, 114 52, 158 Church, Connie 66, 122, 123, 129, 130, 136 Churchill, Robert 78, 132, 152 Clark, Joan 43 Clark, Mary Claire 90, 123 Barnett, Michael 41 Barrett, Betty 77, 126, 128, 133, 159, 160 Barrette, Tony 77 Basfield, Henry 65, 134 Bass, Gary 89, 112 Bates, Joe Bean, Sandra 42, 122 Beard, Clyde Beard, Vearline 89 Beck, Carol 89, 121 Beck, Dennis 65 Becker, Richard 77, 144, 145, 158 Briney, Broadh Brock, Brockw Carol 65, 130 urst, Dorothy 89 Nancy 77,121,139 ay, Pat 77 Brooks, Charles 77 Brown, Anne 65, 112, 123, 129, 130, 136 Brown, Barbara 65, 129, 130, 136, 158 Brown, Barbara 89, 108, 160, 161 Brown, Bob 77, 132, 144 Brown, Diann 77, 124 Brown, James Brown, Janet 89, 112, 139, 158 Clark, Pat Clarke, Ann 66, 117, 126, 128 Clayton, Jim Cline, Mary Kay 43, 130, 136 Clough, Laura Ann 43 Cochran, Marvin E. 90, 146, 150 Cochran, Wanda 66, 122, 128, 159, 160, 161 Cohen, Carl 78 Cohen, Marshall 90 Cohen, Richard 90 Coker, Clyde 66 Colboth, Gary 43, 102, 118, 157 Page 233 Coley, Lavester 90 Collins, Gordon 78 Collins, Leslie 66 Collinson, Nadine 90,117,121 Collister, Barbara 78, 117, 124, 133, 139 Colwell, Tom 90, 140 Compton, Mitzi 66, 134, 135, 159, 160, 161 Constanz, Carolyn 78, 108, 110, 119, 121, 122, Conway, Barb 78, 108, 123, 132, 139 Cook, Sandra 90 Cooley, Marcia 78, 119, 121, 122, 139 Corey, George 43, 144 Cornish, Alvin Cottingham, Joan 43 Cottingham, Patsy 43, 122, 123, 128, 130 Couch, Ray 90 Couden, John 66 Courtney, Judy 78, 133 Covey, John 78, 126, 132 Craghead, Richard 66, 124 Crawford, Josephine 90, 160 Crawford, Peggy 43, 140 Croak, Frank 66, 122 Crooks, Clarence 78 Crooks, Ozell 43 Cross, Marylyn 43, 116, 124 Dean, B Crowder, Jean Barbara Crowder, Judy 78 Cunningham, John 43 Curry, Keith 90, 146 Curry, Nancy 78, 125, 133 Curtis, Sandra 90, 105, 121, 125 Daily, S Dalton, Damon, Dan, Lo Daniels, Danley, Danley, Dargel, Dargel, Davidso Davies, Davies, hlrley 44, 131, 140 Pat 78, 132, 154, 158 Dan 44,114,118,122,1 is 66, 122,12B, 130,137 Roger 78 Babs 90 Judith Ronda 66, 130 Terry 90 n, Wayne 44 Nancy 66 Rowland 44 Davis, Bob 78 Davis, Gloria 110 Davis, J Davis, J Dawson Dawson Dawson Dawson Dayhuti ames ean 66 , David 44 , Jack 44 , Marilyn 66, 134 , Stanley 90 , Mary 78, 126, 132 Deames, Diane 44, 109, 131, 136 ob 78, 124 30, 137 Degenford, Jim 78, 119, 124 Deissler, Chris 66 Dellert, Marilyn 90 Demmin, Mardell 78 Demmin, Martha 78, 124, 133, 135, 139 Denny, Sharon 90 128,139 Deobald, Margaret 44, 108, 118, 119, 122, 128, 130, 137 Derby, Barbara 66, 111, 122, 126, 136 de Revey, Janet 66, 117, 122, 126, 129, 136 Detrick, Barbara 44, 108, 118, 119, 122, 128, 130, 136, 160, 161 DeVoss, Ken 66 Dewey, Bill 90, 121, 146 Diamond, Janet 90, 117, 126, 160, 161 Dikos, Stella 90, 123, 135 Dismuke, Norma 90, 160, 161 Dixon, Ray 66, 131 Dolen, John 44, 125 Donnelly, Dona 44 Dooley, Jim 78,l11,121,132 Doolittle, Don 66 Dormeyer, Angela 90, 117, 123, 135 Doss, Robert 44 Doubet, Joe 45 Douglas, Harold 45, 112, 118, 144, 147, 158 Douglas, Janet 78, 117, 124, 129, 133, 139 Downing, Pat 66 Drain, Joyce 66,110,116,117,119,137,159,160 Drury, Mary Ann 90, 125, 139 Drury, Steve 66, 114, 125, 144, 145 Duff, Tom 78, 126, 132 Dutty, Frank 45 Duffy, Mary Ann 90, 139 Duke, Mike 66, 153 Duncan, Jim 78, 132 Dunlop, Jane 78, 123, 133, 139 Dunn, John 90,121,139 Page 234 INDEX OF STUDENTS Durston, Eddie 131 Dutton, Audrey 90, 117, 123, 139 Dyslin, Bill 45, 131, 158 Eads, Mariorie 90 Easter, Carl 66, 130, 151 Easterly, Chas 78, 112, 120, 140 Eastman, Marilyn 66, 105, 122, 128, 137 Eberhardt, Karen 78, 117, 124, 128, 133, 139 Eckdahl, Suzanne 90 Edmondson, Bonnie 78, 128, 133, 139 Edwards, Karen 78 Edwards, Susan 90, 123, 128, 139 Ehresman, Jo Ann 90 Eiermann, Suzanne 45, 117,124, 128, 130 Eldred, Emily 66, 109, 119, 122,123,136 Elliott, Ann 45,111,116 Ellis, Cozetter 66 Ellis, Essie Elmore, Carlotta 90 Elmore, William Emert, Gerald 90 Emert, Geraldine 79 Epps, Sheila 79 Erbe, Robert 66, 122 Erickson, Mike 66, 111, 131 Ernst, Robert 79 Essig, Don 90, 126 Ettinger, Joyce 45, 110, 112, 116, 127, 137 Evans, Pat 90, 117, 123, 158 Ewe, Beverly 79, 128, 134 Ewing, Bob 67 Fain, Fred 79 Fain, Paul 79 Fallerius, Faye 45 Farrell, Mike 67, 110, 122,136 Federman, Trina 79, 123, 125 Fehr, Ruth Marie 90, 125 Feiler, Clarence 79 Feiler, Dorothy 45 Fellows, Harold 67, 105 Fern, Leon 67 Feser, Karen 79, 117, 132, 139 Fey, Catherine 91, 127 Field, Darlene 45, 119, 140 Fields, Howard 79 Finney, Jay 79, 132 Finney, Nola 67, 135 Finnie, Jan Fisher, Fred 67, 102, 114, 120, 144, 145, 158 Fisher, Marilyn 79, 102, 133 Fitzpatrick, Sharon 91, 125, 126 Fletcher, Carlene 79 Fletcher, Sally 79, 110, 129, 133, 139 Fluegel, Marilyn 45 Fluegel, Susanne 79 Flynn, Betty 67, 159, 160, 161 Flynn, Jo Anne 91,160,161 Flynn, Leonard 67, 144, 145 Fogelstrom, David 91, 135 Foote, Joan 45, 128, 131, 136 Foote, Roger 91 Forquer, Alfred Allen 79, 132 Forsythe, Bill 67, 134, 144, 155, 158 Foster, Sandra 79, 108, 117, 121, 139 Foster, Skipper 91 Foster, Valerie 67, 137 Fox, Patty 79 Frailey, Elizabeth Ann 91, 126 Frank, Norma 67,110, 126,128, 137,159 Franks, Don 67, 155 Franks, Valerie 91, 139 Frasco, Carolyn 46, 137, 14O Freed, Maris 91, 127 Freeman, Richard 67, 110, 122 Freidinger, Luann 91, 121 Freres, Glenda 46 Freidlander, Burton 91, 126, 146 Fritz, Viola Frye, Mary Ann 46,108,118,119,123,131, Fulford, Jayne 46, 127 Furness, Betty Gao, Larry 91, 134, 135 Gaiennie, Rene 46, 125, 155 Galbreath, Patty 67, 128, 130, 137 Garber, Ben 67, 109 Garber, Harland 79 Gardner, Greg 79, 144, 145 Garren, Vivian 91, 121 Garrett, Dick 46 Garrett, Edith 105 Garrett, John 91 Garrott, Jim 67, 110, 136 Gathmann, Betty 46, 125 Gaylord, Jane 79, 123, 132, 139 Geef, Andrea 79, 133, 139 Getz, Barbara 91, 112, 126 Getz, Tommy 91, 124 Gideonsen, Art 67, 125 Giese, Marlynn 67, 108, 119, 122, 128, 130, 137 Gilbert, Jack 67, 108, 110, 122, 136 Giles, Charles 91, 120 Gilkerson, Martha 91, 105, 123, 125, 138 Glass, Bob 91, 146, 150 Glazebrook, Sue 91, 123, 138 Godfrey, Barbara 91, 125 Goodale, Alan 91, 146 Goodale, Charles 67, 105, 124 Goodrich, Bill 79 Goodrich, Sallie 67 Goodwin, William 79, 109, 119, 124, 134 Gordon, Georgia 79, 133 Gouveia, Gayle 46, 125 Gouveia, Larry 91, 121, 146 Graft, Diane 91 Graham, James 46 Grahbm, Joan 67, 137 Graham, Nancy 79 Grant, Beverly 46, 112, 116, 117, 118, 158 Grant, Lois 67, 126, 128, 130, 137 Gray, Helen 67 Green, Gerald 152 Green, Jerry 46, 102, 114, 118, 144, 147, 152, 8 Green, Sondra 91 Greenslitt, Barbara 79, 117 Greenwood, Tom 91 Greiner, Madelyn 91 Grimm, Judy 91,139 Grote, Mike 67,114, 124, 131, 136 Grove, Rod 79, 114, 145, 147 Gueber, Larry 67 Gueber, Trudy 138 Guernsey, Gwen 79, 108, 110, 119, 123, 125, 128 132, 138 Gulley, Juannita Gulley, Lucille 46 Gunn, Gloria 91,117 Gunn, Harry 67,11O,122, 131,136 Gunther, Arvella 67 Gutfreund, Paul 91 Guthrie, Rod 79, 132, 144, 145, 158 Habbinga, Richard 79, 124, 140 Hackett, Barbara 67, 105, 108, 116, 123, 137 Haddick, Nancy 67, 135 Hager, Sally 91, 126 Haines, Margie 79, 123, 132, 138 Haley, Barry 102, 110 Haley, James 79 Haley, Wallace 131, 144, 145 Hall, Carol 47, 140 Hall, Connie 91 Hall, Helen 79, 133, 160, 161 Hall, Janet 79, 119, 138, 159, Hall, Joan 47, 108, 119, 130 Hall, Roger 91, 121 160,161 Haller, Clark 91 Halliday, Sandra 91 Halvorson, Rollen 47, 156 Hamilton, Pat 67, 105 Hanauer, Rollie 79 Handwerker, Ruth 79, 119, 127, 133, 138 Hanks, Robert 79 Harband, Leonard 67 Hardy, Jean 80, 126, 128, 133, 138 Harisan, Radka 47, 124 Harker, Frances 47, 109, 118, 130, 1-36 Harman, Neal 80, 108, 119, 121, 129,138 Harper, Shirley 67, 122, 137 Harpman, Oliver 80 Harms Harms I I Dick 91, 140 Don 47, 123, 137, 156 Harrel, Gail 80, 108, 126 Harrer, David 91 Harrer, Tom 67 Harris, Art 67, 154 Harris, Barb 80, 110, 126, 132, 1 Harris, Beatrice 91 Harrison, Peggy 47, 111, 137 Harrison, Steve 47 Hartman, Jan 47, 110, 114, 127, Hartman, Sally 80, 105, 117, 133 Hartnett, Richard 67, 131 Hartsock, Bob 92, 120, 140, 153 155, 157, 158 Harvel, Jean 47,112,118,123,137 Haskin, Jerelyn 67, 108, 130, 136, 129 Hasler, Sandra 80 Hatf1eld, Irma 124, 134, 159, 160 Hathvvay, Jim 47, 158 Halhway, Robert 92, 151 Haven, Jerry 67, 130 Havera, Herb 47 Hawkins, Judy 48, 108,109, 116, 127, 137 Hayes, William 92 Hedberg, Rena 48, 108, 109, 119, 122,123, 127, Heilborn, M. 123, 124 Heinrich, Rosalie 68, 137 Heinz, Sharon 68, 110, 122, 157 Heinzman, Bill 68, 111, 131 Heiser, Gene 68, 154, 158 Heller, Bob 80, 124, 153 Hemming, Ruth 80,121,133,138,145,16O,161 Henderson, Flostine 92 Hendrian, Carole 80, 121, 133, 138 Hendricks, Gretchen 92, 123, 138 Hendricks, John 48, 105, 110, 137 Henson, Jack 80, 132 Hepfer, Mildred 68, 105, 110, 126, 128, 136 Herath, Ed 80, 132 Herman, Steve 92 Hermann, Arthur 92, 146 Hermann, Ronnie 92, 126, 146, 150 Herr, Sharyn 68, 116 Herweg, Marietta 80, 119, 127, 138 Herzog, Pat 92, 125, 138 Hess, Phil 48, 122 Hessing, Brock 68, 144, 151, 158 Hewitt, Gene 92, 146 Hewitt, Pam 68, 108, 119, 120, 122, 123, 136 Heymann, Mary Elizabeth 68, 117, 122, 126, 136 Hicks, Doris 161,133 Hicks, Jack 125, 131, 144 Hidgon, Shirley 92, 126, 138 Hightower, Robert Hill, Betty 92, 138 Hill, Bill 68, 122, 127 Hill, Harvey 92 INDEX OF STUDENTS Jacks, Joan 49, 122, 125 Jackson, Vanita 68, 105, 125, 130, 136 Jackson, Willard 68, 125, 131 Jacob, Janice 49 Jacobson, Jerry 49, 122 Jadd, Terry 49, 122 Jakoby, Gary 92, 121 Jameson, Dick 68, 112, 144, 152, 158 Janssen, Jay 68, 109, 152 Janssen, Jerry 68, 131 Janssen, Sue 80, 121, 132, 138 Johnson, Cheryl 68, 122 Johnson, Donna 80, 110, 125 Johnson, Jerry 92 Johnson, Judy 92, 126 Johns on, Karen 68, 117, 122, 126, 136 Johnson, Margaret 68 Johnson, Marilyn 80, 133 Johnson, Mary Frances 68 Johnson, Nancy 80, 105 Johnson, Robert 49 Johnson, Roger 49, 102, 109, 114, 118, 122, Johnson, Sandra 92 Johnson, Sylvia 80, 133 Johnson, Wanda 80, 133 Johns ton, Beverly 49 Johnston, Mary Ilene 68 Jones, Bob 92, 102, 121, 134 Jones, Cecil 92 Jones, Cecilia 92, 125 Jones, Dean 68 Jones, Dick 49, 122, 130 Jones, Donald 80, 134 Jones, Donna 68, 126, 136 Jones, Eddie 80 Jones, Joyce 80, 119, 121, 132 Jones, Kate 68, 122, 129, 130, 136, 160, 161 Jones, Miriam 49, 131 Jones, Raymond 146 Jones, Richard 80, 109 Jones, Sylvia 50, 108, 119, 131, 159 Jones, Valerie 92, 127 Jones, William Koppenhoeter, Milton 93 Kowalske, Fred 69, 114, 131, 144, 145 Kramer, Art Kramer, Charles 69 Kramer, Susan 93, 127 Krei, Janet 81, 108, 109, 119, 121, 138 Krei, Nancy 50, 108, 118, 119, 122, 128, 130, 136 Kreiger, Geri 80, 121, 138 Kron, Dale 81,105, 120, 140 Krutt, John 93, 124, 140 Krughoff, Bill 81, 124, 144, 145 Kuecker, Jim 69, 109 Kupfer, Anne 50, 140 Kyle, Jim 93, 125 Kyle, Lois 51, 125 Kyle, Luvanion 81, 146 Lain, Sandra 93 Laird, Marcia 69, 108, 122 Lalock, Gary 81 Lancaster, Anita 93, 160 Lancaster, David 51, 147, 158 Landis, Judith 69, 108, 119, 123, 128, 137 Landwirth, Ann 62, 119, 137 Landwirth, Mike 93, 108, 121, 146 Lang, William 51, 130 Langen, Betty 93 Langtels, Robert 51 Langford, Kay 81,119, 127,128,l32,138 Larence, Bob 69, 108, 110, 122, 127, 136 Largent, Judy 93, 117, 121, 161 Largent, Pat 64, 117, 128, 137 Larison, Rolland 69, 105, 131, 136 Larson, Dorellen 93, 121 Larson, Jim 69 Larson, Roy 69 Lauderdale, Barbara 51, 102, 112, 118, 136, 158 Laughland, Jerry 51 Laughland, Joanne 69, '137 Lawler, Ralph 81, 124, 150 Lawless, Tom 81 Lawrence, Jack Lay, Bettie 81, 132 Kamarer, Jean 92, 110, 117, 126, 138 Hill Hill Hill Hill Jack 92 , Jeanette 48 Robert F. 48, 144, 158 Robert K. 48, 154 Hillenburg, Carol Ann 68, 130 Hines, Jerry Hines, Judy 92 Hines, Richard 92, 146 Hines, Virgina 68 Hines, William 48 Hodgson, Leah 48, 127, 137 Hoehne, Donna 80, 111, 132 Hoehne, John 48 Hoehne, Roberta 68, 117 Hoerr, Charlene 80, 134, 135, 138 Hoffman, Harry 48, 114, 131, 155, 158 HoFlman, Roger 80 Hoffnagle, Barbara 68, 116, 117, 122 Hohulin, Jim 48, 105, 137 Holland, Gregory 68, 123 Holley, Robert 80 Holling, Carol 80 Holmes, James 92, 146 Horn, Mary 80, 123 Horner, Rodney 92, 120, 135 Houghton, Jane 68 Howard, Ann 92, 112, 126, 138 Howard, Carolyn 92, 160 Howard, Chuck 49, 105 Howard, John Howarter, Gary 68, 124 Howe, Sandy 68, 136 Howe, Tom 92, 121, 135 Hubbart, Ann 80, 128 Huff, Albert 80, 119, 140 Huisman, Pat 92, 117, 125 Hull, Steve 80, 120, 140, 144 Humes, Geneva 92 Hunt, Thomas 92 Hupperich, John 49, 125, 131 Hurst, Leon 68, 147, 152, 158 Hutchinson, Helen Hutchinson, Joe Hyde, Anne 68, 117, 122, 123, 126 Hyde, Sally 92, 136, 138 lngersoll, Gary 49 lngraham, David 80, 124, 132 lnman, Jane 92, 117,12O, 128 lsing, Thomas 92, 123, 124, 138 Jordan, Dave 68, 125, 136 Joyner, Marilyn 92, 123, 138 Jury, Michael 50 Kohl, Charles 50,122,124,131,134 Kahl, Connie 92 Kamarer, Ann 68,111,116,122,126,137 Karl, Janet 50, 140 Kaufman, Gaynell 68 Keckler, Arlene 68, 130 Kent, Tom 69, 131 Keefer, Rodney 80, 105, 108, 128, 132, Keller, Lyle 93 Keller, Jim 50 Lay, Bobbie 81,105,111,127,133 Lazarus, Gene 81 Lazarus, William 51 Leary, Bart 69, 124, 131 Leary, Jon 81 Lee, Charlene 81 Lee, Jolene 93 Lee, Karen 93 lee Lee, , Phillip 51 Mary 51 Lehman, Jerry 93 Leiter, Barbara 81, 121 LeRoy, Loretta 81, 128, 132 Lesch, Margaret 69 Levy, Barb 69 Keller, Phyllis 50, 140 Kellerstrass, Donald 80, 124, 134, 146 Kennedy, Carolyn 50 Kennedy, Joyce 80, 117, 120, 128, 133 Kennedy, Molly 81, 105, 110, 123,132, 138 Kennedy, Royce 81 Kessli ng, Harriett 93, 138, 160 Ketay, Robert 93, 105, 120 Keyster, Joyce 69, 122, 129, 130, 136, 159, Kidd, Roger 93 Kilgus, Andy 69, 111, 153 Kilgus, Laurel 69 Kimball, Jim 93, 146 Kinch King, eloe, Gordon 93, 134 Carl 50 Kang, Many ai, 116, 117,121,138 King, King Wayne 93, 135 Tom 93, 126 Kinsinger, Sallie 81, 123, 133, 138 Kirksey, Richard Klar, JoAnne 69, 136 Klein, Frederick 93 Klein, John 93 Klein, Mike 81, 132, 157 Kline, Jan 93 160 Klump, Sally 69, 124, 128, 160 Knoblock, Judy 93, 126 Knost, Pete 50, 114,118, 122, 125,151, Knox, Terrence 81 Knueppel, Karen 93, 117,121,138 Koch, Paul 69 Koch, Stephanie 50, 109, 118, 123, 127 Koehler, John 81 ' Kolb, Jerry 81, 140 Koppenhoeter, Lyle 69, 135 Lewis, Janet 51, 116, 140 Lewis, Jerry 69, 147, 152, 158 LiGrisse, Carol 69 Lindmark, Jimmie 93, 127 Lindsey, Marilyn 69 Linneman, David 93, 121 Lionberger, Terry 81, 146 Lipkin, Leonard 81, 119, 120, 134,140, 157 Lippmann, Inge 81, 124, 128, 133, 138 Littell, Bill 93 Litterst, Darrell 93, 146 Litterst, Deanna 69, 108, 112, 130 Litterst, Ronald 51, 130, 144, 158 Little, Al51,102, 109, 112,155, 157,158 Little, Dennis 81, 125, 140 Little, Mariorie Livengood, Kay 81 Livengood, Ronald 52, 122, 144, 158 Livingston, Donna 93, 117, 120, 128 Lizer, Sandra 81, 133, 138 Loar, Roger 69, 146, 157, 158 Loer, Roger 93 Logan, Cathy 52, 110, 116, 122, 137 Luchsinger, John 52 Luchsinger, Kathy 69, 145 Lucy, Bill 93, 125 Lucy, Martha 69,117,122, 128 Lulay, Jack 69, 144, 158 Lulay, Wayne 81, 144, 145, 153 Lummis, Joella 52, 130 Lyle, Levincent 52, 144 Lyles, Mary 81 Macdonald, Dick 69, 154, 158 MacDufT, Stephen 93 Page 235 Place, Robert 95 Mack, Lowell 93 Mack, Richard 52 Mahan, Tracy 93, 146 Maher, Bernie 69, 144, 145, 158 Mahl, John 69,127,131 Mahoney, Mahlon 93, 124 Mahrley, Ellen 93 Maibach, Ann 94, 123 Malone, Bill 81, 146 Maloney, Bob 94, 126, 134 Manfield, Sandra 94, 126, 138 Mang, Susan 81 INDEX OF STUDENTS Millan, Betty 82, 11O,119,123,133,138 Miller Becky 82, 105,126,132,138 Miller, Carolyn 82, 124, 133 Miller, Dave 70 Miller, Jane 82, 138 Miller, Jerry 53,131,147,151,l58 Miller, John 70 Miller, Liz 82, 126, 133, 138 Miller, Lorraine 70, 129 Mills, Phil 53, 120,122 Milsap, Lee Minnich, Gail 82, 109, 126, 133,138 Partridge, Janine 55, 111, 130, 136 Patterson, Dianna 95 Patterson, George 95 Patton, Judy 83, 111, 119, 132, 138 Paul, Les 71, 154, 158 Payton, Sonya 95 Peerless, Terry 95 Pelini, Larry 83,112,132 Pelini, Louis 55 Penn, Oscar Pentecost, Lynda 71, 160. 161 Peplow, Beverli 55, 105, 110, 116, 122, 137 Mansheld, Barbara 81, 108, 129, 133, 138 Mansfield, Dorothy 69, 122, 129, 130, 136 Marberry, Forestine 80 Marcus, Ruthie 94, 117, 126 Margetis, Pele 94, 112, 120, 146, 150 Markman, Larry 81, 155, 158 Markman, Valerie 52, 108, 122, 137 Marks, Arn ie 69, 130 Marshall, Chuck 94, 121, 140 Mitchell, John 53 Mitchener, Sara 53, 102, 110, 118, 123, 137 Mixell, Donna 94 Moflitt, Mary 70 Mohr, Sandy 94 Montag, Carol 94, 126 Montag, Judy 70, 126, 128, 136 Montgomery, Sue 70, 116, 117, 122, 126, Moore, Charles 53, 131, 157 Marshall, Clayton 69 Martin, Audrey 132 Martin, Betty 94 137 Peplow, Jones 71 Peppard, Sandra 83, 133, 138 Perks, Paul 55 Perry, Joyce 95 Petersen, John 55, 131 Pfeiffer, Barbara 83, 124, 128, 132, Pfeiffer, Robert 95 Pierson, Corwin 127 Pierson, Norma 83, 133, 138 Pike, Eugene 71 Piidiien, Polly Moore, Chuck 70, 108 Moore, Jack 54 Moore, Katherine 54 Martin, Charles 81, 132 Martin, Earlene 82, 133 Martin, John 69,105,122,131 Martin, Joy 52, 128, 134, 135, 136 Mason, Jer Mason, Ral ry az, 105 ph a2,124,144,145,147,15o,15a Malarelli, Dick 82, 144, 145, 152 Mathis, Mike 69, 144, 145, 157, 158 Matson, Phyllis 70 Matthews, Carol 82, 111, 121, 129, 133 Mattocks, Bill 70, 131 Mauerman, Charlotte 70, 117, 122 Mauerman, Willard 94, 126 Mavity, Bill52,114,118, 122,131,137 May, Jim 82 May, Roger 94, 153 Mayo, Robert 82 McAdoo, Carol 52, 109, 122, 123,131, 136 McCaddon, Neal 82 McClintick, Ron 132, 138 McClintock, Marilyn 70 McClugage, Judy 82, 126, 138 McClugage, Kathryn 70, 123, 128, 130, 137 McCormick McCormick , Joyce 94 Judy 94 124, 138 Moore, Kay 82, 105, 128, 132, 138 Moore, Mary Ellen 94, 161 Moore, Nancy 54, 108, 119, 124 Moore, Richard 94 Moreland, Judy 82, 105, 110, 123,132 Morgan, John 94, 123, 138 Morrison, Ann 70, 130, 136 Motteler, Harold 94 Motteler, Jerry 82 Mountz, Gene 54 Mountz Tom 54 Mowder, Barb 54, 111, 116, 118, 123,126,137 Muehlenbrink, Carolyn 94, 127, 138 Mueller, Don 82, 119, 125 Muhl, Zane 70,124, 134 Mullis, Kermilh 153 Mulvaney, Roger Munns, Mark 82, 132 Murphy, Joyce 54, 102, 110, 116, 118, 11 Myers, John 82 Myers, Richard 94, 135 Nash, James 70, 125 Needham, Rita 70, 159, 160 Neff, Carol 82, 126, 129, 132 McCorvie, Lynn 94, 110, 125, 138 McCoy, Lee 52 McCoy, Thomas 82 McCready, Robert 70, 151 McDaniel, Brooks 94, 121, 135 McDermott, Dean 82, 135 McDermott, Dick 94 McDonald, Jim 52, 122, 137 McDonald, Mary 70, 108, 122, 123, 129, 136 McDonough, David 70 McDonough, Don 53, 144, 152 Neff, Sharon 94, 121 Negley, Mike 70, 108 Nelson, Connie 54, 131 Nelson, Dorothy 54, 105 Nelson, Jon 54, 122, 131 Nelson, Richard 94, 146 Neuma Neumil Neumil 136 nn, Wilbur 70 ler, Ana 94, 126, 138 ler, Tom 70,105,110, 11 Newcomb, Paul 94, 135 4,11 McDowell, Bruce 94, 135 McElwee, Beth 53 McElwee, Johanna 94, 121 McGaughey Ronald 53, 122, 130 McGhee, Evelyn 70 McGhee, Pearline 82, 133 McGinnis, Alex 82 McGinnis, Dirk 53, McGrew, Bob 70 Mclntire, Dorie 82 Mclntire, Ralph Mclntire, Joyce 94 Mclver, Sandra 53 , 112, 126, 134,155 131,158 McHenry, Mary 70, 108, 119, 124 ,117, 129,132,138 , 110,131,136 McKinney, Lorna 94, 126, 134 McKinney, Luther 70, 131 McKune, Doris 82, 133 McKune, Sharon 70, 108, 119 McNamara, Brooks, 70, 114, 122, 123, 136 McNulty, Mary Lu 94, 117, 138 Mem, Rodney 70 Meidinger, Jim 70, 124 ,128,13O,136 Meints, Ed 82, 124 Melvin, John 82,119,124 Melzer, Bette 70 Melzer, Helen 53, 131, 140 Melzer, Jack 94 Menees, Shirley 94 Mensendike, Gene 94 Meskimen, Jim 70,109,127,151,158 Meyer, Dirk 82, 109, 119,121, 134,138 Michels, Donna 53, 110, 123 Middleton, Sally 82,108,119, 122, 126,133, 138,158 Page 236 Newsam, Jan 54, 157, 158 Newsam, Jerry 82, 157 Nicholson, Wanda Norman, V. Essie Norman, Joan 94 Norton, Beverly Norton, James Norton, Janet 70, 123 Nunnally, Gary Everett 70, 135 9, 127,137 23, 129, 130, , 23, 128, 137 Nurss, Joanne 54,108, 109,118, 119,122 1 Nussman, Don Nyari, Betty 82, 120 Oakley, Fred 120 O'Day, Ken 70, 151 O'Day, Patricia 94, 123, 138 Ohlsen, Bill 70, 124 Oliver, Jerry Olson, Janet 94, 123, 138 O'Neill, Terry 82, 124, 132 Owen, Bill 135 Owen, Phyllis 70, 112, 129, 130, 136 Owen, Tom 55 Owens, Donald 70 Page, Marjorie 95 Palmer, Barbara 82, 123, 133, 138 Palmer, Sharon Elaine 55, 130 Pannabecker, Don 55, 118, 122, 128, Pappas, Patricia 55, 140 Porrent, David 55 Parrett, Linda 82, 123, 133 Patrick, Jean 83, 125, 132 Plack, Linda 95, 127 Poad, Jeri 83, 110, 112, 119, 126, 129,133 Pocklington, Carol 83, 121, 133, 138 Polonus, Gerald 55 Pople, Robert 71, 155, 158 Poplette, Jerry 71, 124, 131 Poppen, Diane 83, 12O,133, 138 Poppen, Jon as, ioa, 110, 114, 120, 132 Porch, Wilma 55 Porter, Anne 56 Porter, Bill 56 Porter, William F. Pothuisie, Kent 83, 153 Powell, Charles 147 Powell, Dave 71, 102, 114, Pribble, Bob 83 Price, David 83, 121, 132 Price, Rosalind 56, 125 Prier, Ray 95, 121, 138 Prince, Pritcha Pullen, Fred 95, 126 rd, Margarelt 95 Gerald 71,131 Quine, Dick 83,111, 123, 132 Rabold, Diane 71 Radke, Radke, , 1 Radley, Bruce 95, Radley, Linda 83, Dale 83, 140 Don 83 40 108,112,124 123,132,138 Ragler, Frank 71,144 Raistrick, Gerald 56, 125, 130 Ransom, Preston 56 Rasor, Donna 95, 126, 138 Ratclifil, Jackie 83 Rupp, Bill 56, 122 Ravenscrolt, Phyllis 83, 117, 124 Readdy, Eileen 95 146 Reams, Mary Kay 71,108,117,120,137 Redenius, Shirley 95 Reed, Mary Donna 83, 126, 133, 134, 159 Reese, Benny 56 Reinmann, Gerald 71, 156 Reinmann, Paul 95 138, 158 Reising, Mary Margaret 71, 117, 122,129, 130 Reiter, Slewarl 83, 121, 132 Reuling, Bill 83, 125, 140, 146, 157 Reyburn, Rebecca 95, 127 Reyburn, Suzanne 95 Rhodes, Carole 95, 121 Rice, Gary 56, 134 Rice, Jim 95 Richart, Judy 71, 137 Richburg, Nancy 56, 110, 123, 128 Richey, Ann 56 Ridlbauer, Merritt 56, 134 Riebel, Bill Riggins, Carole 83, 133 Riley, Kirk 95 Ringel, Richard 95, 124 Rippel, John 71 Risser, Mardee Ann 95, 126, 128, 138 Risser, Ronalee 71, 105, 109, 112, 117, 122,123,126, 137 Rist, Charlotte 56,11O,116, 118, 119,122, 123 Ritson, Bill 95 Robbins, Valdora 83 Roberts, Amelia 57 Robison, Alan 95, 146 Rocholl, Sally 71,116,1l7,161 Rockey, Walter 160 Rodgers, Joan 83, 125, 132, 138,161 Rachm, Carole 95, 126 Roffol, Paul 71 Rogers, Dean 95 Ropers, Barbara 83, 119, 121, 133, 138 Rosenberg, Judy 83, 126 Rosenthal, Walter 71 Ross, LeRoy Roszell, Byron 71, 123, 130, 155, 158 Rates, Joyce 57, 116, 122, 137 Roth, Judy 95, 127 Roth, Ronnie 71,110,131,157 Rowlette, Mary Lou 57, 108, 116, 136, 158 Rubey, Ann 83,12O, 132, 134, 139 Rubin, Kay 95 Ruckle, Richard 95, 126, 150 Ruhaak, Bob 71,130 Russell, Jane 83, 112,119,121,122,123,138 Russell, Thelma 71 Russell, Vera 57, 116, 128, 131, 136 Ryan, Roger 57, 114, 131 Saettler, Herman 83, 124 Saettler, Roy 83, 124 Samuelson, Diane 95, 127 Sanders, Essie 95, 160, 161 Sandmeyer, Conni 83, 109, 112, 119, 126, 132, 138 Sandy, James 95, 126 Sarft, Cherry 95, 117, 123 Sattertield, Jim 83, 140 Sauder, Eleanor 57, 140 Sauers, Sally 83, 110, 123, 133, 138 Saurbaugh, Jan 57, 122, 144 Sawdey, Norman 95 Sawick, Donald 71 Saylor, Robert 95, 135 Schad, Cathy 71, 110, 128, 130, 136, 137, 160, 161 Schad, Sandra 83, 108, 119, 121, 129, 132,138 INDEX OF STUDENTS Simpson, Claudette 58, 140 Simpson, Fred 72 Sinks, Kay 84, 119, 123, 128, 133 Sipple, Elizabeth 58, 116, 126 Slater, John 58, 131 Slaughter, Fred Slechta, Sharon 58, 110, 118, 119, 128, 134, 135, 137 Sledge, Nate Sledge, Verline Sleelh, Karen 58 Sloop, Sharon 96, 139 Sluser, Bert 72, 124 Sluser, Richard 96, 124 Slusser, Bonnie 84, 117, 133 Smiley, Ann 84, 123, 133 Smiley, Karl 72, 135 Smith, Avery 96 Smith, Bill 72, 131, 152, 158 Smith, Brandon 59, 122, 125, 131,137, 151 Smith, Charles 96, 140 Smith, Dean 84 Smith, Dorothy 96 Smith, Jim Smith, Terry Snavely, Charles 84 Sneddon, Roger 96 Snyder, Lorraine 84, 128, 133, 139 Snyder, Bruce 84, 102, 119, 124, 145 Snyder, Tom 72 Solomon, Jim 59,102, 114,118,131 Solomon, Marty 96, 102, 105, 138 Sommer, Kristin 96, 105, 125, 139 Sones, Roberta, 132, 139 Sours, Mariorie 59, 102, 105, 118, 122, 123, 130, 136 Southwick, Bill 84, 119,121, 132,139 Sowers, Beverly Ann 59, 108, 118, 119, 122, 136 Speck, Judy 59, 128, 131 Spence, ,John 96 Springston, Dick 59 Staflord, Jerry 96 Waibel, Bill 85, 144, 153 Schalikaschvili, John 57 Schaumburg, James 95, 146 Schearer, Joyce 96 Schenck, Sue 57, 117,122,130,136 Scherfl, Donna 71, 109, 122 Scheuermann, Ted 96 Schmidt, John 83, 119, 132, 147, 157 Schneblin, Sally 57, 123, 128, 131 Schneider Charles 83 Schneider Charles 71 Schneider, Edward 71, 122, 134, 153 Schneider, Merrie Michael 96, 116, 121 Schneider , Ruth 57, 124, 136, 159, 160 Schubert, Sylvia 96 Schuecking, Sandra 57 Schuller, Gary 58 Schusler, Sue 71,117,122,136,159,161 Schwagmeyer, James 58 Schwartz, Barbara 71 Stamm, Glenna 72 Staub, Henry 96 Staub, Maureen 96 Steger, Loren 84, 132, 151 Steinbach, Bill 96, 135 Steinberg, Jerry 96 Stephens, Sandy 123, 133 Stern, Larry 84 Stevens, Dolores 72, 125 Stevenson, Anna 96, 127, 139 Stidham, Bob 84, 132 Stidham, Roberta 84, 139 Stinnett, Conrad Stoecker, Tom 96 Stone, Tom Stotler, Dorothy 72, 105 Stott, Hubert 96, 121, 153 Stover, Ron 84, 132, 146 Streibich, Robert 96, 140 Schwartz, Joel 96, 126, 146 Scoofakes, Elayne 83, 110, 122, 123, 133, 138 Scoofakes, Maria 71, 110, 122, 123, 129, 136 Scott, Dick 58 Scott, Jackie 71,108,110, 122, 128, 130,137 Scrugham, Sandra 84, 120 Scurry, Janice 71 Seaman, Jack 58 Seghetti, Don 96, 112 Seifrid, Sue 84, 120, 133, 138 Seiler, Dan 71, 109, 131,136 Selburg, Ginger 84, 110, 125 Semlow, Sally 96, 124, 139 Seward, Bob 58, 157 Seyller, Jerry 84, 132 Shaklee, Barbara 71 Shannon, Jerry Shannon, Ted 96 Shaw, Millard 71 Shelby, Violet 96, 123, 139 Sherwood, Ruth 71, 122, 123, 136 Shilling, Jim 84,146 Shinkle, Chuck 71 Shipp, Nancy 84, 119, 126, 128, 133 Shively, Jim 58,112, 118, 130, 151, 154,158 Shore, Barbara 96, 127 Shrier, Clella 84, 110, 123, 128, 133, 139 Shrier, Sandy 72, 109, 122, 128, 136 Shroyer, Janet 72, 128, 136 Shubert, Judie 84, 110, l12,119,12O,133, 139,158 Siegan, Judy 71,108, 122,126, 128 130136 Siegfried Donna 72, 110, 122, 137 Silverstein, Beverly 96, 112, 126, 139 Silverstein, Sonya 58, 110, 122, 127, 137 Streitmatter Jean 84, 117, 125, 129, 133, 160 Streibich, Ron 59, 122, 130, 137, 157, 158 Stuart, William 96 Stuber, Fred 96, 146 Suffield, Audrie 59, 102, 118, 119, 120, 131, 137 Suffield, Jim 59, 102, 110, 114, 131, 152, 155, 156,158 Suffield, Joe 84, 124, 144, 145, 153, 158 Sulaski, Bill 96 Sulaski, Ron 72, 110 Summers, Judy 72, 123, 159, 160 Sumner, Donna Dee 96, 125, 126, 139 Sumner, Jerry 72 Sutherland, John 84, 114 Sutter, Karen 72, 125 Sutter, Marilyn 96, 125 Sutton, Deloris 84 Sutton, Jack 59, 105, 137 Sutton, Marlene 84, 105, 126, 129, 133, 139, 158 Swain, Nancy 72, 108, 109, 119, 122, 128, 130, 136 Swain, Tim 96, 146 Swank, Stephen 84 Swanson, Alan 59, 118, 130, 147, 157, 158 Swardenski, Jay 96, 121, 150, 153 Swardenski, Jim 84 Sweborg, Kay 59, 131 Sweney, Susan 96, 127 Szold, Elsa 84, 108, 110, 120, 126, 128, 133, 139 Tackman, Bob 60 Tadlock, Barbara 60, 140 Tadlock, Jacklyn 84 Tapp, Richard 96, 146 Taylor, Barbara 84 Taylor, Ed 84 Taylor, Joyce 84, 120, 132, 139, Taylor, Ruth Ann 84, 125, 132 Taylor, Sue 97, 125 Teder, Ando 97, 150 Thomas, Arvelia 160 Thomas, Jim 132, 144 Thompson, Donald Thompson, Ray 97, 120 Thompson, Robert 97 Thomson, Roger 72, 144, 152, 1 Thompson, Sharon 84, 133 Thornton, Rosemary 60, 105, 108, 122, Thornton, Vernon Tinges, Virg 85, 132 Tingwall, Tom 85, 150, 158 rigfksen, Don 72, 144, 145, 151, isa Tobias, Allan 72 Tamkinson, Joan 85, 123, 139 Tompkins, Richard 85, 124 Toms, Eugene 85, 144, 147, 150 Toms, John 85 Toothman, Janet 97, 125 Tosetti, Anita 60, 110, 112, 118 136 Towers, Jim 85, 132 Tracy, Calvin 146 Traynor, Jean 60 Trebesch, Merlita 60 Trope, Carol 97, 127, 139 Trotter, Wilfred 60, 105, 147 Tucker, David 85, 132 Tucker, Dick 60, 118, 130 Tucker, Judy 72, 110, 122, 128, Uten, Jack 72, 105 Ullman, Don 97, 146 Ulrich, Jerald 97, 146, 150 Ulrich, Nancy 97, 125, 139 Underwood, Alice Ann 60 Underwood, Bob 122, 146 Underwood, Sandra 72, 108, 11 Valentine, Virginia 85, 126 Van Cleave, Gary 97, 135 Vandagrift, Doris 97, 139 Van Lanen, Pat 60, 130 Van Winkle, Steve 97, 146, 150 Varney, Pete 72 Vasconcellas, Bill 72 Vaughan, Lynnette 85, 117, 120 Verkler, Dick 60, 122 Voelpel, David 97, 134 158 58 130,136 ,119,122,123,128,131 136 9, 130, 136 Voelpel, John 60, 114, 118, 122, 130 Voigt, Don 85 Voigt, Ray 61 Volpini, Sandra Vonderheydt, Richard 97 Voss, Ruth 61, 118 Waibel, Kenny 72 Waibel, Dick 72 Wall, Bernie 85 Wall, Betty 85 Wall, William 85, 132 Wallace, JoAnn 72, 116, 137 Wallace, Nita 85, 132 Waller, Charles Wallis, Marian 85, 119, 126, 12 8,133,139 Walser, Gwen 61, 127, 134, 137 Walter, Carol 97, 121 Walters, Judith 85, 117, 120 waivers, Nancy 61,108, tis, 119,127, 131,136,158 Walton, Karen 97, 125, 139 Ward, Bob 85, 123, 139 Wareham, Janet 72, 108, 119, 122, 126, 129, 130, 137 Warnke, Dennis 97,121,146, 150 Warren, Jerry 85, 134 Washington, Charles 102 Washington, Ed 61, 144, 151 Washington, Marian 85, 128, 133 Washington, Ruth 72 Wasson, Sid 85, 132, 154 Watkins, Jasper 131, 151 Watkins, Ward 85, 114, 135, 146 Watson, Lenrose 97, 105 Weddle, Roger 97 Weerts, Janet 72, 129, 130, 137 Weerts, Marilyn 97, 121, 128, 1 Wehnes, Ralph 97 Weiler, Joyce 61 38 Weinstein, Herbert 97, 121, 146 Weiser, Ronnie 97 Weisert, Fred 72 Page 237 Weishoff, Paul 97, 150 Welch, Welch Welch Welch, Wells, Wells, Chuck 61,120,135, 15 David 97, 127 Lee 61 Luanne 97 Dave 72,131,136 Georgia 97, 105, 123, 1 Wesley, Alvin 85 Wesley, Leroy Wesselhoff, Jim 132 Wessels, Terry 85, 124, 132 West, Tom 85, 150, 153 Westbrook, Larry 72 Westbrook, Barb 97, 139 Wheadon, David 97 Wheeler, Nancy 72 Wheeler, Ronald 61, 135 Wheeler, William 97, 123, 146 White White White White While White, White, I I 1 Charles 85,114,119,121,139 Jim 85 JoAnn 97,117,161 Melvin 85 Mitchell 97, 123 Roger 85, 132, 140 Ronnie 97, 146 Whitehurst, Duayne 85 Whitmore, Robin 72, 108, 126, 131,158 Whittaker, Dick 72, 112,114,155 Wild, Art 97, 123 Williams, Lynne 97 Page 238 INDEX OF Williams, Mack 72, 135 Williams, Richard 131 Willis, Diane 61,130 Willis, Marsha 85, 111, Willock, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilton, Lance 97, 124, 135 Bernard 144, 145 Bob 61,122,125 Gaye 97, 102, 127 John 85,119,140 Robert 85, 112, 123, Ruth 97, 125, 139 Richard 98, 146 Winchell, Larry 85, 132 Windhorst, Virginia 98 Winget, Walter 61, 125 Wiss, Barbara 72, 128, 130, Wiss, Gordon 98, 102, 146, Witt, Jim 85,132 Witt, William 98 Woerner, Don 73 Wolf, Max 61,118 Wolford, Sharon 85, 119, 123 Wood, Grant 85, 125 Wood, Larry 86, 150 Wood, Tom 98 Woodhall, Muriel 86, 123, 126, 139, 158 Woodley, Carol 73, 108,122,123, 128, 137 Woolsley, Palsy 98 Worman, Joy 98,110,121,139 Wright, Connie 73, 130, 136 128, STUDENTS 132,139 144 136 158 wright wright Wright, Wyard Wyard Wyatt, I Jerry 131 Joe 62 Phyllis 73,110,117,12O,126,129,130 Jane 98, 121 Tom 86 121 132 ,Don 62,l13O I Wykofil, Margaret 98 Wysinger, John Yates, Beverly 86 Yenles, Sharon 98 Yeomans, Murray 62, 114, 122, 144,' 151, 153, 158 Yerby, Hazel 98, 139 Yoakum, Rosie 73 Yocum, Young, Young, Joan 98, 121 Dale 98, 146, 150 Margie 73, 122, 129, 130,137 Zakin, Louis 86 Zehr, Jane, 73, 108, 119, 122, 123 Zelenda, Bob 86 Ziegele, Jon 73 Ziegler, Benny Ann 73, 105, 122, 126, 130, 136 Ziegler, Chel 62, 114, 131, 144, 147, 152 Zimmerman, Ann 86, 126, 139 Zimmerman, Eleanore 62 Zinkhon, Jimmy 98,124 Zipper, Barbara 98 Zipper, Carolyn 73, 117, 122 Zweifel, Marcia 98, 125 Page 239 Page 240


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Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

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Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957


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