Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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N ww - iyig 1 9 HO P W M1552 if MMWQM I I 2 Talnle of Contents Page I ...... ........................................................... T iile Page Page 3 .......... Page 4 .......... Page 5 .......... Page 6 ....... Page 7 .......... Page 8 .......... Page 2l ...... Page 27 .......... 'Page 34 .......... Page 49 .......... Page 52 .......... Page 58 .......... Page 6I.. Page 92.. Page l00 Page I04 Page I22 Page I44 ........ Prelude Dedication Aepix Sheff ....................... Supervisors Board of Educalion and P.T.A. ..School Acfiviiies Queen And Cour+ Fall Play Baby Picfures Winrer Play Calendar of Evenls Cheer Song Clubs Sophomores Juniors Seniors Adverfisemenis Farewell +o Seniors lc' . s .X ,Q- I ,- , yn , 1' . D .. 7' - sf y ' 'c. if if ', L-. As a ' l nl Q' , .,x Q . K - ...fry wx S ' J if K , c. pri 9 v 1 Q Y , I l it , TK' s sr ft. I- J ' F-I' In 4 Xt ' t . - -PYQIBUQ fx .i ,' , I , ' 1 , , ' 4 ., As 'lhe fhemeidi our I952 yearbook, we have ., K A E' choseqa music, fortllas Longfellow once said, Music is fhe unlversalllanguageof mankind. ' Q s 5 of kr H has also been known for ages, perhaps even . f' is ,if .V since lime began, fhaf fhere are many 'lhings 0 g ' X . A ' in life which we cannol express in wbrds, buf can be broughf for+h in fhe s+rains.of a mu- sical composilion. Thus, wifh fhese lhoughfs in ' ' 1' -' x mind, fhe Aepix Sfaff wishes 'lo bring lo fhe Q sfudenls and faculfy +he musical pafiern of school life which has been formed 'lhis pasl' year al' B.H.S., a musical pa'H'ern in which lime, lune, harmony, and lone color have been com- bined day by clay unfil af lasl +he composilion is compleied. aiwgi 4, 1 ,Fr r .3 Q 1:2 it ,R f - , Y., ' 4 3- .' - ' U? DEDIGATICNX The Senior Class of I952 dedicale 'l'his book +o Howard F. Saar in recognifion of his many years of service as a ieacher and coach and in appreciafion of his aciive in+eres+s in develop- ing an improved sporls and physical educa+ion program in Bloomingfon Schools. Aepfx Staff Helen Wenderofh .... CO-EDITORS Grelchen Fuller Roberfa Giffings Ari' Edifor Shirley Schwarfz .,.......... Wriler Mary Ann Kohler .......... Wriler Don Vance .................... Wri'l'er Dorofhy Flachsbarf ..,... Wrifer Marlha Gronemeier Wriler Roger Smifh .... Randy Luncleen Chuck Payne Leo Brown ........ Delmar Rediger Shirley Sfreid . Sporfs Eclifor Phofographer Phofographer Business Business Ari Assisianf Assislanl Principal Mr. Charles Cox, lhe Adminislra- live Assislanl lo our principal, was born in Eldon, Iowa. He received his educalion in bolh Iowa and Illinois. For live years he laughl in Leroy and Pekin, and sludied,.lo receive his masler's degree from lhe Universily ol Illinois, during his vacalions. Aller leaching al Bloominglon lor one year, he enlisled in lhe Navy, where he served lor four years. He lhen re- lurned lo inaclive cluly as a Lieulen- anl Commander and again began leaching. In I948 he became assisl- anl lo our principal. J Principal Our Principal was born in Bloom- inglon, Illinois, where he allended grade and high school. He gradualed in I9l3 wilh lhe honor ol being bolh presidenl and valediclorian ol his senior class. He allended I.W.U. where he received his bachelors de- gree and lhen began leaching al BHS. Aller enlisling in lhe Navy dur- ing World War I, he relurned here lo leach and in I940 became prin- cipal. In I937, he received his mas- ler's degree al lhe Universily ol Chicago and was eleclecl lo Phi Kappa Della, an honorary educalion sociely. 'O UR ARRA N GERS Direclor ol Guidance Miss Emiline Kollman, who wa born in Washinglon, Illinois, ani whose home is now in Paxlon, grad ualed from Paxlon Communily Hig School and received her bachelor' degree in educalion lrom Illinoi Slale Normal Universily. Havin compleled work lor her Masler's de gree al Columbia Universily, she be gan lo leach English al Bloominglo High School. She became Direclc ol Guidance in I948 and has done line job lor our school in lhal ce pacily. Superinlendenl of Schools Mr. George N. Wells, lhe Superii lendenl ol Schools, was born in Ro' allon, Illinois, and allended Unive sily High School al Carbondal Aller receiving his degree al Soul ern Illinois Slale Normal Universil he wenl lo lhe Universily ol Chicag Here, he secured his A.B., Ph.B., ar M.A. degrees along wilh honors lhe lield ol educalion. Mr. Wells lruly a successlul execulive and v are proud lo have him as lhe hee ol our public schools. Boarci of Education ..-Q ...a.............. E. V. Hill, J. C. Woilrab, Treasurer, L. B. Busickg A. R. Busick, A. R. Evans, Secretary, C. H. Cunning, President, G. N. Wells, Superintendent of Schools, R.A. Chrismon, Mrs. A. W. Tompkins, E. D. Carlton, Superinfendenf of Buildings und Grounds. Parent-Teacher Association V as if ' . F 5 Q F. MQW, W . 'li - we--my-.p........ ,.. Mr. Cooper, Treasurer, Mrs. Fisher Hisforiang Mrs. Presley, Secretary, Mrs. French, President, Mrs. Hoilafz, first Vice Presidenf, Mrs. Gregory, second Vice Firesidenf. 7 Activities In fhe lasf fifly years people have realized how imporianf ex+ra-curricular acfivifies are 'lo school life. Our various aciivifies, by giving us variefy and confrasi, make an enjoyable con- cert When we fhink of whaf melody, arrangemenf, and rhylhm do for a musical composiiion, in a like manner we can see whaf aclivifies do for school life. ln musical composifion 'rhe arrangemenf cre- afes a harmony fhroughoui, ihus making il' pleasing for ihe lisfener. ln ex'l'ra-curricular ac- +ivi+ies fhere is a definiie harmony creafed be- +ween s1'uden'I' and feacher. This is broughl' abou? by each working on 'rhe same proiecf. Rhy'l'hm is very imporfanl' for if adds 'l'o a composifion by giving ii liming. One cannol' underesfimafe fhe need for liming and poise in whalever field a person mighf lake up. Ac- 'livifies give one a chance io mee+ people and fo 'lalk aboul' and do inferesfing fhings. These help build up a person's fiming and poise. Grandma sure had H' rough when ii' came 'l'o school life. In her clay school was a dreary anfhem of all work and no play. Our school life of foday is in greai' conirasf 'lo ihis, for noi' a week goes by wi+hou+ club meelings, Aegis, sporfing evenis, or dances.- Grandma would have fell well off if she could have had iusf ihese +o relieve 'I'he monoiony, buf we even have acfivifies fhroughouf fhe year for our pleasure. These include dramaiic producfions, all-school parfies, Senior Picnic, homecoming, Aepix, and lhe prom. Full pariicipaiion in fhese ac+ivi+ies is cer- iainly a big sfep in making our school life one of +he mos? enjoyable sfanzas of our life. There are many ac+ivi+ies in our school. They are easy io join and are a lo? of fun, buf, more imporfanf, 'l'hey can improve our minds in a way fha? can- nol' be done by reading and sfudying iexibooks. X 'Y Strollin' along The line up Happy Occasion? ll i.f.- - l -43 J-' Helping hand Long and short of it Problems? Reg isfrafion Wiih a glad song in iheir hearis lwe hopel. ai lhe be- ginning, sfudenfs arrived ai' BHS for regisiraiion. The Seniors, being firsf, were followed by Juniors, and finally by fhe firsf incoming Sopho- more class. Since 'ihe various Junior High Schools in Bloom- inglon -look our Freshmen lasi' year 'lhe presenf Sophomores had ihe honor of being +he firsi incoming Sophomore Class, and lhe Juniors were disiinguished by being 'lhe lasl' Freshman Class at BHS. Sfudenis found four new names added io fhe bullefin boards. They are: Mrs. Claus, Family Living: Miss Hansen, Shorlhandg Mr. O'Connor, Spe- cial Educafion: and a new gym inslrucfor, Miss Alderson. This year, since we had 'iwo gym insfruciors, Sophomore girls iook gym every day of 'ihe week: Juniors ihree days, and Seniors fwo days. The boys were required by law 'lo iake gym every day. lnsiead of aciivify books, each sfudenl' receives an iden- fificafion card wifh his class and piclure on ii. These cards were for admission fo school acfivifies. IO BACK IN THE SWING OF THINGS On Sepfember II fhe day opened wifh an assembly on class elecfion. The mefhods and procedures were carefully ex- plained. The Sophomores, lafer on in fhe day, were very busy faking science fesfs issued by fhe Universify of Illinois. Thursday morning, sfudenfs filed info fhe auditorium all morning fo have fheir picfures faken for fheir Acfivify Tickefs. The idea of acfivify cards wifh individual picfures was new fhis year. There was a consfanf mumble in fhe auditorium abouf fhe new school year, new feach- ers, and fhe effecf 'Ihe camera would have on cerfain peoples' faces. Thursday and Friday found fhe feachers and sfudenfs in a furmoil over fhe mixup of pro- gram changing. There was a look of hopelessness and con- fusion on everyone's face. In 'lime fhey all found fheir righf- ful places. ln fhe opening filf of fhe I95I foofball season, Easf Mo- line's hard hiffing eleven ouf- played fhe Purple Raiders in fhe lasf fwo minufes fo nef a 6-0 decision af Fred Carlfon Field. ll Bottoms up Locked Ou!! Busy? Toe that line! What's up? Ready! Aim! Fire! Our captain Hup-2-3-4 Hang on! Got himl Pile up! Yell, Joan, yell! Capfain Bob Scoff and his feam-mafes played heads-up ball during fhe firsf 'lhree peri- ods buf losf fheir supremacy in fhe lasf sfanza. The feam's morale was high and fhe boys showed a lof of fighfing spirif. Monday, fhe P.T.A. began ifs year by having a pofluclc supper in fhe cafeferia. Dr. Chris De- Young, Professor of Educafion af l.S.N.U., spoke on lndia To- day. During homeroom Tuesday and Wednesday, Seniors and Juniors gafhered in fhe audi- forium for presenfafion of can- diclafes for class officers. Affer each was infroduced, his man- ager gave a campaign speech on fhe merifs of his canclidafe. Wednesday, firsf hour, fhe Sfudenf Council mef and offi- cially opened fhe school year. The Council announced fhe Sophomore homeroom repre- senfafives. Many ofher clubs, such as fhe Swim Club, Library Club, Shorf Sfory Club, Forensic Club, and F.T.A., were hav- ing 'lheir organizafion meefings. Thursday morning, sfudenfs filled ouf fhe yearly office cards and were given I5 exfra min- ufes in homeroom fo do fhis. ln fhe affernoon fhe Aegis Sfaff T2 released fhe second copy of +l'le Aegis. All ihis week Mrs. Hos+eHler was conducfing fall play iryoufs in fhe audiforium during sixfh hour and affer school. Only fhose who had nof been in a BHS fhree-acl play were elig- ible for fryouis. The new acldifions 'ro 'rhe Cheerleading squads were Gaye Sfreid, Shirley Umbrighf, and HarrieHe Kirwin. The 'lhree girls remaining from las'I' year's squad were Joan Hale, Donna Johnson, and Mary Hosea. Cheering for ihe Reserve games were Melvina PoHer, Shirley Dalion, Barbara Hosea, and Jessie Bell. All +hese girls were busy preparing for fhe foofball season. Owning a 6-0 advaniage in 'Phe early minuies of 'lhe +hird quarier, fhe Saarmen held +he Redmen of Deca+ur 'lemporarily af a sfandsfill uniil fhe Reds broke loose for iwo quick scores laie in +he fhird period and ear- ly in fhe fourfh af Fred Carlfon Field. The Purple Raiders scored iheir lone +ouchdown by a pass from quarferback Don Dixon 'io end Gary Francis. Jake Gross- man, Raider guard, booied 'I'he I3 exfra poinf. Buf fhe Decafur feam ended up wifh a I3-7 vic- fory over fhe Purplemen. This was fhe fime of year for elecfing class officers. This week fhe Seniors and Juniors did quife a bif of campaigning. The mighfy Sophomore class had a gef-acquainfed weiner roasf before fhe game wifh Decafur. Wednesday. Mr. Liers came and presenfed an assembly on offers. He gave a falk, showed us a movie and he broughf one of his offers, fhe perfecf pef. Planning for homecoming gof well underway fhis week. The Presidenf of fhe Sfudenf Coun- cil announced fhe commiffee chairmen which, by fhe way, were Seniors. The Purplemen, affer drop- ping fheir firsf fwo encounfers by close scores, ran all over McCormick Field fo frounce fhe Pioneers of U High, 33-7, for fheir firsf win. There was no quesfion of fhe oufcome affer fhe firsf sfanza, Bloom- ingfon holding a I4-0 margin. Dick Donner and Mike Karon were fhe mainsfays in fhe affer- noon affair by scoring fhree and fwo fouchdowns, respecfively, wifh Joe Theis' educafecl foe I4 being good for 'lwo exfra poinfs. This game was lhe firsf infer- ciiy conlesl of lhe season. Ocfober 'lhe firsl rolled around and school really gol under way. All day 1'he Juniors had fo swear our six hours of A.C.E. fesfs in s+udy halls 205 and 2I5. The A.C.E. fesfs were given 'lo high school sfudenls fhroughouf The siaie by fhe University of Illinois. The resis help fo deiermine a sl'udenf's IQ. The sludenfs looked a slighf bil frazzled as lhey handed back fhe lasf quesfion sheels. During fhe nexl' four days our firsl' incoming Sophomore class in 'lhe hisfory of BHS filed fhose precious pefifions for fheir class officers. Posfers, adverfising fhe merifs of +he candidafes, began popping up all over our halls of learning. The compefifion was keen because of The large number of candidafes. Ocfober I0+h was The big day for 'lhe Sophomores, as lhey flocked 'l'o fhe polls which were sei' up in fhe audiforium. Each vofer had in mind fhe candidafe of his choice. When The smoke cleared, Jim Hursi was Presi- denh Jill Rorabach was Vice- Presidenh Lewis Garrison was Treasurer: and Judy Reinhard emerged as Secrefary. I5 -' Ng X 1 w Close in boy Don't fall on him Run Dixon 1 Ray Bush? That's the way Taking it easy Gunning for fheir second sfraighf win, Coach Saar's foof- ballers encounfered fhe Trinify Sainfs af Fred Carlfon Field wifh fhe Purple and Gold com- ing ouf on fop, I9-7. lf was a sweef vicfory for fhe Raiders, mafching fhe win and loss rec- ord for fhe season and also puf- fing fhem ahead in fhe infercify conference. Dick Doner and Dave Eddy were mainsfays fhroughouf fhe enfire confesf and fhe whole Bloomingfon line looked excep- fionally good, bofh on offense and defense. On Thursday fhe enfire school enfered fhe audiforium fo hear an assembly concerning fhe Communify Chesf. Speeches were made fo inferesf fhe sfu- denf body in fhe campaign. Confribufions were made in homerooms and fhe more gen- erous homerooms were enfifled fo puf up signs which desig- nafed fhem as l00'Z confrib- ufors. Wifh an even record, fhe Purplemen made if fhree in a row when fhey invaded Lincoln for fheir annual encounfer wifh fhe Railspliffers. The final score read l8-0, Bloomingfon being on fhe long end of fhe score. I6 Dave Eddy hiT paydirf Twice in The second half, and Then Dick Doner bulldozed Through Tor The Tinal six poinTs. This win gave The Raiders a I-I record in The Big l2, Their loss coming from DecaTur. The rapidly improving Purple Raiders invaded The Champaign Maroons in a Big I2 baTTle, The Saarmen coming ouT on The shorT end of a I3-6 score. IT was a hard-foughT conTesT all The way wiTh Fred Maior's boys pushing across a Tally in The dy- ing minuTes of The lasT sTanza To eke ouT a win over The Raid- ermen. Mike Karon. The iunior scaT- back, played excepTionally well, as did Jake Grossman and Gary Francis in The line. lT was such a TighT game ThaT The score could have varied eiTher way, buT penalTies sTopped The Pur- plemen's oTTensive several Times ThroughouT The evening. On OcTober 22, Miss RoberTa Bobbe presenTed for The sTu- denTs aT BHS, songs from The sTage play SouTh Pacific and also Told us The sTory of The play. Homecoming! This year Homecoming occurred during The week of OcTober 22-27. On I7 A Dixon Randoff Look at the score' The Gfapler Where's the ball? Monday morning, OcTober 22, a kick-off assembly was pre- senTed To inTroduce The home- coming acTiviTies. Bill BreiT- weiser, presidenT of STudenT Council, gave a preview of The week. The Ten candidaTes Tor queen, elecTed in homerooms The previous Friday, were inTro- duced and on Wednesday, Oc- Tober 24, The Tinal elecTion of The homecoming queen from The Ten candidaTes was con- ducTed. The queen and her courT were TirsT inTroduced aT The home- coming assembly, Thursday, OcTober 25. Lee Huber was crowned queen, wiTh Virginia Cain, Carol Don Louie, Donna Malinowski, and PaT Pace as her courT. The cheerleaders opened The assembly by leading The sTudenT body in cheers. The queen was crowned and The resT of The assembly was given in honor of her maiesTy and The courT. Caroline Koch gave a reading, The A Cappella choir sang, and Coach Saar, The aTh- leTic direcTor, presenTed The TooTball Team. Again we were favored wiTh good weaTher for our parade and game. Many beauTiTul and original floaTs compeTed for prizes. Friday nighT, CarlTon I8 field was overflowing wifh en- fhusiasfic BHS roofers. Mighfy Springfield was our foe. We losl' fo fhem I9-I2, buf everyone agreed if was a wonderful game and fhe feam never quif fighf- ing. The band performed al' halffime and fhe queen and her courf were again infroduced. No homecoming would be complefe wifhouf fhe fradifional homecoming dance and if was held in fhe gym on Safurday nighl' from 9- I2. Dick Ray- mond and his orchesfra fur- nished music. Since Halloween was so near, we used a Hallow- een fheme. All had a wonderful iime and were already looking forward fo anofher year's home- coming. We all agreed if was one of 'lhe finesf ever. Friday. a foofball game was played wifh Normal Communify af fheir field. Almosf sure of an infercify championship. fhe Raiders losl by one fouchdown I4-6. With fhis loss fhe Saar- men share fhe infercify flag wifh fhe U High Pioneers, who were beafen by fhe Raidermen earlier in fhe season. Blooming- 'lon didn'f score unfil fhe fourfh quarfer-fhe lronmen racking up fwo fouchdowns in fhe firsf and fhird quarfer. I9 N0 Sarong? It says here Patience, Chuck r Top ten -and Bill Be calm now Ah paradise! X.--1 Dave Eddy scored when Jack Sallade passed +o Bob ScoH, who in furn laleraled 'lo Dave for six poinis. The +ry for 'lhe exfra poinf failed. The Purple and Gold showed much im- provemenf in +he second half and gave The Normal squad quife a scare unfil lhe final gun wenf off. Playing in mud and slush for 'rheir final I95l appearance, lhe Purple Raiders dropped a hearfbreaker 'ro fhe sirong Mal- foon squad 7-0. Coach Howard Saar's courageous foolballers finished fhe season wi'rh a rec- ord of six losses agains'r ihree wins, all of which fhey won by big margins. Every game +ha1' fhe Purple and Gold losl was by one lone iouchdown. The Purplemen were deep info Mafloon +erri'lory several limes, driving +o fhe fiffeen and 'lwelve yard lines once. This was +he final coniesi for Cap- fain Don and virz Bob Sco'H, Don Alberry, Dixon, Dick Doner, Dave Dan Eddy, Harry Locken- Ray Bush, Bill Baker, and Jake Grossman, who all saw pleniy of acfion. Thursday lhe fall play assem- bly was given. A preview of fhe play Pink Magic gave ihe 20 Crowning glory Proper posture? C'mon Virginia Ure queen reigns new .35 Ain'l they sweet? 3, . f ' Smile, gals, smile sTudenTs an idea as To whaT kind of magic was coming off Friday and SaTurday nighTs. Tuesday The senior class had a very inTeresTing assembly on Why You Should Go To Col- lege. IT was presenTed in a Table discussion manner. Thursday The Sophomores learned How To STudy and we all know This has proved very helpful To Them. Pink Magic. The Tall play, was produced wiTh colorful suc- cess on November 9 and I0. The scenes Took place in The PaTio of The Casa cle Maximiliano, a Mexican l1oTel. A beauTiful job was done by boTh The casT and all The commiTTees. The ninTh of November also meanT a day of makeup and hard work because iT was The Iasf day of The Tirsi' reporT card period. This week. BHS. along wiTh oTher schools, observed Amer- ican EducaTion Week. The Theme Tor The 3IsT annual week was UniTe for Freedom. The TirsT evenT was Open House on Monday evening. An inviTaTion was exTended To The parenTs and friends To visiT The school and meeT The TaculTy members 22 1 .Q S H .1 '5P i 'Q,!-Fl Bl ' A f gkqssrv-fr in 3' ' '4-lux .ix , M., ,Q A K! ,JV . tl ll- 1 t2 yr-fi? 5 ' Hung-X 1 1 --f A,-A ' . f-'RIN.1 Q - . ', , f' f '..' I W J 1 f MFI, r9H'f fV'-+1 I 1. in order lhal' 'lhey mighf beffer undersfand lhe school syslem. The evening slarled wilh a homeroom period from 7:30 lo 7:45, and 'lhen consisfed of visilalions lo 'lhe olher 'leach- ers unlil 9 o'clock. Aboul' 20 sfudenls served as guides and +he P.T.A. served coffee, ice cream, cake, and pie in lhe school caleleria from 6 'lo IO. On Monday, 'leachers issued re- porl cards for lhe firsl' nine weeks period. On Thursday affernoon, fol- lowing fourih hour, sludenls gafhered in lhe audiforium 'for an American Educafion Week assembly. Guesl' speaker was Dr. Chris DeYoung, an l.S.N.U. professor who showed colored slides and 'lalked on his recenl +rip around lhe world. A+ lhis assembly, sfudenls firsl saw fhe new royal red slage curlains which replaced 'lhe old green ones. The delegales 'lo l'he Slu- denl Council convenlion in Dan- ville were Connie Jo Ploense, Sybil Slern, Pele Whilmer, Don Treash, and Council presidenl Bill Breifweiser. Charles Cox, Advisor, accompanied lhem. Friday evening, from 7 unfil ll, 'lhe Sophomores sponsored 24 fhe firsl' all-school parfy of fhe year. A movie, l Was a Male War Bride, swimming, danc- ing, games, and refreshmenls made up fhe evening's enfer- 'I'ainmen1'. Wednesday, November 2I, was fhe foofball awards assem- bly. Leifers were given fo 'rhe boys who worked and played ihe hardest and longest The sludenl' body salufed 'I'he play- ers and Mr. Saar for a fine season. The winfer sporls of baskel- ball and swimming were in+ro- duced. Mr. Arnold and Mr. Se- cord promised us a successful season. We all hoped so. Mr. Newion expressed his ap- preciaiion io fha band for fheir beaufiful half-lime perform- ances. Jim Evans, presidenl' of rhe band. presenfed Mr. Kurfz wifh a irophy, awarded fo 'lhem for being 'I'he besi' playing band. Thursday and Friday was Thanksgiving vacafion. From Monday, November 28 fo Friday, December I ihere were meerings during 'lhe home- room period for fhe seniors in regard io choosing a college. As December came around 'lhe sludenfs were looking for- 25 That bad? Miss Prompter 5 PINK NVKGIC ' fl' gy , F14 at i-'J1 Y? is ,, Fingers beware Now! This way! Good advertising When am I on? ward fo fhe forfhcoming Chrisf- mas vacafion. Also fhe sfudenfs had fhe pleasure of wifnessing many inferesfing acfivifies. On Wednesday, December 5fh, Hal Rodman, a Hollywood make-up man, puf on an infer- esfing assembly for fhe sfudenf body of fhis insfifufion. Mr. Rodman changed 'lhe appear- ance of four sfudenfs so af The end of fhe assembly fhe audi- ence had viewed some gay 90's characfers, a school boy, a col- lege freshman, a college pro- fessor, General Roberf E. Lee, and good old Uncle Sam. When December 7fh camp around we were forfunafe fo see an assembly sponsored by fhe Bloomingfon Minisferial As- sociafion. The main speaker of fhe program was Charles Wells, arfisf, fraveler, and auihor of fhe syndicafed column Be- fween 'the Lines. His falk was abouf fhe fhreal' of communism and how we can meef if. The Purple Raiders, under 'lhe leadership of Coach Noble Arnold, showed signs of having a successful season when fhey handed fhe Clinfon Maroons a frouncing 53-40 in fhe opener in fhe Bloomingfon High Gym- nasium. The Purple and Gold 26 cagers led all fhe way, excepf for fhe firsf basket Coach Arnold used his reserves con- siderably 'ihroughouf ihe con- fest Wiih one sweel' win under +heir belf, fhe Purple Raiders engaged 'lhe Lexingfon Minufe- men on fhe Lexingion courf on Friday, November 7. The lead changed hands several fimes in 'lhe 'Final minufes bul' 'l'he Min- uiemen edged 'I'he Arnoldmen, 63-56. On Sunday. 'lhe choirs pre- senied +heir annual Chrisfmas Vespers. The choir sang several songs including the fradifional 'Twas fhe Nigh+ Before Chris?- mas and The Song of Chris?- mas. The Brass Ensemble 'Fur- nished music befween numbers. Tuesday The Raiders mei' 'lhe Lincoln Railspli'Hers af Lincoln, in a Big I2 conference game. Lincoln connecfed during 'lhe lasf few minufes 'lo assure 'lhemselves of a viclory. The Seniors who planned 'lo affend l.S.N.U. wen? 'lo a shorf meefing during homeroom al' which 'lhey learned some defails abouf fhe school. Thursday morning ihe whole school joined in a carol sing. 27 Down on the job Helpful Hostetler I'm seeing double Which are props? Watcha doin'? Mr. Newion direcied and 'lhe brass ensemble accompanied. The words of +he songs were flashed on lhe screen by a slide. Gunning for fheir second vic- 'I'ory of fhe young hoop season, fhe Purple Raiders engaged fhe Decafur Reds on our own floor. Coach Kinfner's men had 'lheir shoofing eyes open, buf so did 'rhe Purplemen. Decafur won in an overfime 70-64. Curf Raydon 'look scoring honors by making 25 poinfs. Monday fhe choirs presenfed an assembly summarizing fheir Vespers. They did mosi' of 'lhe same songs fha? ihey did on Sunday, December 8. The brass ensemble played befween num- bers. The Trinify Sainfs, our cross 'rown rivals, furnished 'lhe oppo- sifion for fhe firsf infer-cify cage clash of 'lhe season. The Purple Raiders won fhe confesf, sfaving off a lasf minufe rally by 'lhe Sainfs, 48-47. H' was rafher close all 'lhe way, buf Bloomingion was in 'lhe lead mosf of fhe fime. Again Curf Raydon was fhe spark plug in fhe Purple and Gold alfack. The fwenfy-firsf was The lasf full day of school for ihose 'lhaf 28 were being excused fo work during fhe holidays. The Purple Raiders under +he direcfion of Coach Noble Arn- old confinued +he remarkable work in fhe Normal Tournamem' when fhey defea+ed a weak S'lrea+or five, 55-50. In +he Normal Holiday Tour- namenf, Bloominglon made +he predicfions come +rue by beaf- ing Harisburg-Emden, Farmer Ci+y, and Easion. ln lhe open- ing game of 'ihe fourney, Don Dixon and Curl' Rayclon hif for iwenfy-six and iwenfy-four poinfs respeciively fo easily beaf ihe Harfsburg squad 7I- 43. This advanced fhe Arnold- men fo semi-finals and 'ihey proceeded +o +opple an aggres- sive Farmer Cify 'leam bl-46. In fhe championship game Don Dixon led ihe Raiders over 'lhe Easfon squad wifh +wen+y-lwo poinfs, 68-42. Affer a very enjoyable Chrisi- mas vacafion, school was again resumed. Of course, il fook a few days fo gef back in ihe swing of fhings since everyone was sfill frying fo caich up on fhe sleep fhey los? on New Year's Eve. Friday affernoon, during a special assembly, Baskefball 29 'A Just keep runnin T ' r No glasses? This a huddle? ' K' ' mfslli Jake the ferocious! What's in the middle? capfain, Curl Raydon, pre- senled lhe school wilh 'fhe 'Firsl place lrophy won by lhe Pur- ple Raiders al lhe Normal Hol- iday Tournamenl. Congrafula- lions fo lhe Raiders for a iob well done! Howard Saar, Noble Arnold, and Caplain Bill Zook, a former BHS sludenl recenlly refurned from Korea, gave shorl' 'lallcs. Thursday morning, Sopho- more Jerry Udwin acled as emcee for a lalenl' assembly planned by lhe Sophomore Class. All 3 classes provided acls for 'lhis assembly whose fheme was New Year's Reso- lulions. The program consisled of 3 piano solos, a sexlel, 2 vocal solos, a vocal duel, and a barbershop quarrel. Sfudenls received 'lhe Aegis and lhe winler issue of ihe Lil- erary Supplemenr Thursday af- rernoon. During fhe Danlc's Assembly, Friday morning, Mr. Danlc spoke aboul Arcfic dogs, 'lheir habifs, characlerislics and nalive coun- fries. During his lallc he showed lhe sfudenl' body some of 'lhese dogs and on display were 'l'he lypes of harnesses which have been used on 'lhese dogs. On January ll 'lhe Arnold- 30 :www-.ug-.,, e,Y in 1: mi Q ll 5 ., ye. ' I.,-1 - I . ,A lv I if 1 ' fi-f x if? A ,4- I Nlinvvn-sq.. gs N - f 'K .0 I Q 5, 1- ,R aw-1 0 H K Tv Q . , I k'433mw'wm+, Wing? hasty ib it .Q 4 n f , c - Y n.. A , 4 f Y no . 1 9' -., V 1 , ' 5' 'pf - nv - . . A . . H Nv.1 Q X -' Q , I F I- W Nk 'Q men wenf fo Springfield fo en- gage ihe Senaiors in The Spring- field armory. The Raiders iripped 1'he Senafors in an over- 'I'ime, 70-68, fo even fheir Big I2 play fo 'lwo wins and +wo losses. I+ was a +igh+ game all fhe way. Tuesday ihe iuniors had a movie assembly on vocaiions. The U High Pioneers fur- nished compefifion for fhe sec- ond infercify game of fhe season a'I' fhe Wesleyan Memo- rial gymnasium. H' was a Bloom- ingron home game wifh Don Dixon and Jim Reiner pacing fhe Purple Raiders fo an easy 8l-40 Triumph over our cross- iown rivals. The win made if eighi' in a row 'for The Purple- men and sei fhem on iop of ihe inferciry siandings wifh a 2-0 record. January I8 was around fhe end of a semesfer, and every one was busy on makeup work and black lisfs. On ihe same day our Purple Raiders edged fhe Peoria Man- ual ream. 64-62, on +he Purple and Gold courf. If was The sevenih siraighi' win for ihe Purplemen who sfaried 'this splurge wi-rh Trinify during The laffer par? of l95l. Coach No- 32 This year's varsity basketball 'leam has been one of the greatest in several years. The Purple Raiders won the intercity championship and also showed well in the Big I2 conference. Mr. Arnold has well proved what he can do with the proper talent. Captain Curt Raydon has ' P done a grand job in leadership and 'lhe mem- , a bers of the squad have really worked together D ' K and produced a winning basketball team. Basleeflvall Varsity 2 'E 5 l I 1 . E 3 mafia. vi w i P 24iS ly . I ll! xx We M i Loft to Right Top Row-Barry Driggs, Dave Williams, Jim Reiner, Dan Arbogast, George Halfman, Dove Jenkins, Jack Sallado. F Bottom Row-Roy Bush, Don Dixon, Captain Curt Roydon, Kon Prochnow, Dick Donor, Bob Scott. Absent From Picture, Gary roncns. 33 NNW SHI SVI!! lib? B L ALICE OWER puulii I -B View 344 C Je cmoLeE KUR? 59 6132 'J Km GA 1 A Aw, i? i ?om.o 152155961 -f, 3 , , r 5 35556095 G Wi 95 63 RKCHARD UUVIALS.. T3 W Av 4 V OOULES OF PDOOLIS' Boa SCOTT A TM-u gm 'ai1'ER'iTf'321S 2 39 Wa we X E A Q2 ie Qi? E. Buren ejg c.:-e w fm ' III FMBRACEABL CARQ-1, nom 5 Ni- gf Mig? if K 'X-.,1?f 5 -3 , If ' . - Q LEE HUBER UQ.-A I F 3 X RINCE on walls QHUCK PAYNE ? 'i' .san ,A D' Up! Sing and be happy! Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star BHS rhythm boys Nite before Christmas ls that Santa? wg., ble Arnold's crew was really rolling and should have been a contender for the Big I2 Title! On January I9, the Purple Raiders invaded the Pekin gym- nasium for a Big IZ battle with the Chinks. The Manual contest on the night before was too much forthe Arnoldmen as they bowed to Pekin, 55-50. Monday, January 2l, was the all important day for report cards. Everyone was equipped with either a hopeful or down- cast facial expression. What a trying day for both teachers and students! Everyone was glad when it came to an end. A movie assembly was sched- uled for Tuesday afternoon and it was on the problems of young people preparing to enter the service. This was the first of a series of such movies. We hope these movies will help our boys in that important question of the draft board. A Junior assembly started off the day. lt was on Aptitudes and Occupations. At noon in the cafeteria everything was in turmoil. Tables and chairs had been moved and the sweet aroma of good food filled the air. The reason for all this com- motion was, of course, the fac- 36 uliy again. Whaf were ihey up 'io fhis lime? Well, if was ihe occasion for a luncheon given in honor of fwo of our deparf- ing feachersg Mr. Morrison and Mr. Douglas Cox. The 'ieachers all chipped in +o pay for 'lheir own plafes and also fo buy giffs for fhe 'iwo feachers. Mr. Morri- son received a pipe and a lighfer, and Mr. Cox goi a vibro-+ool. lWhafever ihai' is.l Speeches and nofes of appreci- afion were The orders of 'I'he day with ihe excepiion of a few good iolces and laughfer. H seems everyone had a very good fime. We all offer our sincere ihanks 'lo ihose +wo 'Fine ieachers. A+ 3:45 we had our firsl' affer school movie- Boom- erang. January 24 was 'ihe daie for 'Phe Sophomore movie assembly Unders+anding Your Ideals. If 'look place during homeroom. The Purple Raiders weni' info 'the Champaign game as an un- derdog and didn'+ quife have enough zip af 'lhe end 'I'o bear 'I'he Maroons. The final score was 62-54, wiih Bloomingfon on 'lhe shorf end of 'l'he score. The Aepix Club picfures were 'iaken on Monday. The members 37 I Talking it over Chowime Ana Daba Daba Boys first' Line up! No girls? Swing your partner' Burglarproof? Santa came too of 'Ihe Aepix sfaff were excused from all Iheir classes lo 'lake charge of Ihe picfure-faking and lo be sure everyone looked nice and preffy. They were kepf very busy foo. Twenty-'Five seniors were also honored ihis day by The an- nouncemeni' of-'Iheir becoming members of fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy. Good work kids! The music deparfmenf of 'Ihis fair insIi'Iu'I'e had 'Iheir group piciures for 'Ihe Aepix 'Iaken on Tuesday. The Lincoln RailspIi'H'ers Irav- eled Io Ihe Raider gym. Lincoln showed superior qualiiy in whip- ping our Raiders, 65-52. This made fhree siraighf Big I2 losses for Mr. ArnoId's crew and pu? 'Ihem down a few sfeps in 'Ihe Big I2 sfandings. Thursday 'Ihe 3IsI proved Io be a very big day for every s'I'uden+ in BHS. Af+er second hour, everyone packed 'Iheir books away and began a very Ihrilling 'Irip 'Io California Io see fhe 'Famous Rose Bowl Pa- rade and game. We weni' by way of I'he audiforium and a movie proiecfor. The guesf speakers were I'wo Illini 'fooI'baII players, Chuck Sfudley, capfain of 'Ihe Illinois Ieam, and our 38 ,, 2 xv ip sl- r .3 L A 15 N CUUNTY CLUB lllmmx Q Q sg Lk . Q SC , V wmv' wen 1 Where's Gary going? A Raider needs help. Down, Boy! Let's take a sleigh ride 19 5 Q nn- 4 , is as .N-f.. ' . . 1 own Kenny Miller. Anofher guesl' was Bill Rice. They narraied +he game +o us and gave us some inferffsfing facfs abouf 'rhe beaufiful 'loais in 'ihe parade. If was a wonder- ful frip for everyone and some- ihing ihaf does noi happen every day. The Daughfers of fhe Ameri- can Revoluiion Award was an- nounced in 'lhe Aegis, Thursday, January 3I. The award wenl 'lo Eleanor Kirby for her ouisiand- ing grades, characfer, leader- ship, pafriofism and cifizenship. Good work Eleanor! In our game a+ Decaiur, ihey weni on io win 82-54 and 'ihis was ihe biggesr score 'ihe Raid- ers have been defeaied by rhis season. On fhe eve of February firsi, 'lhe Seniors sponsored 'Phe sec- ond all-school pariy of fhe year. They used a valenfine 'lheme and decorafed fhe gym wifh hearfs and cupids. A few brave couples danced some square dances while 'the resi watched. On Monday evening, Febru- ary II, fwenfy five seniors were inifiafed info ihe Nafional Honor Sociefy. They were se- lecfed for fheir scholarship, leadership, service 'ro 'lhe school 40 and characler. Congrafulalions lnifiafesl Senior Jim Evans was masfer of ceremonies a+ fhe 2nd falenf assembly. The show was spon- sored by fhe Senior class and feafured eighf acfs. February 8 was Donald Rad- dis Appreciafion Day. Mr. Rad- dis was ill for quife some 'lime and many sfudenfs wanfed fo express fheir appreciafion 'lo him for his confribufions 'lo 'lhe school. Friday, also, lhe Senior girls' gym classes presenfed a very fine assembly narrafed by Joan Holderby and Virginia Cain. Sevenfy girls combined fheir falenls in a show for fhe slu- denf body. Emphasis was on modern dance, buf 3 ofher lypes were exhibifed: folk, so- cial, and square dancing. Each class planned Their own color- ful cosfumes. Their presenfa- lions showed original ideas and hard work and were enioyed by all. Tuesday fhe school was closed as +he sfudenls cele- brafed fhe birlhday of Abraham Lincoln. On fhaf nighf lhe Pur- ple Raiders added anofher game +o 'their win column by defeaf- ing fhe Sainfs. The confesf was 41 Have a coke Flexing his muscles Watch the birdie! Watch that ball! W' .1 Tip in The reff's looking Congratulations, Randy Mine's best Yippee! fairly close for three quarters but in the final stanza the Arn- oldmen pulled away. Curt Ray- don was the big gun in the Raider attack, leading the team closer to the intercity champion- ship. Wednesday the National Honor Society met in room 202. Meanwhile the Juniors were meeting in the auditorium. The following day found the Sopho- mores meeting in the auditor- ium during homeroom to see an educational movie. The students and faculty were fortunate to witness a very interesting and timely assembly in honor of Brotherhood Week. The movie Man, One Family was the main part of the program. That night the Raiders con- tinued their drive for a success- ful season by beating Peoria Central. Both teams fought vig- orously throughout the game but the Arnoldmen were too much for them. Curt Raydon, Gary Francis, and Ken Proch- now were main factors with their ability to rebound. An after-game dance followed. On Saturday Bloomington High School was the site of the Big Twelve Debate Tournament. The P.T.A. used the auditor- ium Monday in an evening 42 meefing. Tuesday 'lhe Sopho- mores used fhe audiforium fo see fwo movies on grooming and manners. Also on Tuesday fhe Raiders mel' U. High in an infercify baskefball confesf. The Purplemen sef a new infer- cify scoring mark as fhey rolled up 9l poinfs in defeafing fhe U High squad. 9I-60. Don Dixon again showed his falenf for scoring as he sparked fhe Purple and Gold on fo vicfory. This vic- fory assured fhe Raiders of 'fhe infercify championship. On Wednesday affer school a large number of sfudenfs sfayed in school fo view fhe second affer school movie I+ Happens Every Spring, a comedy abouf our nafional pasfime, baseball. Thursday fhe sfudenfs received fhe Aegis. On Friday fhe Pur- ple Raiders won fheir lasf Big I2 conference confesf 55-48 af fhe expense of fhe Champaign Maroons. Don Dixon had an- ofher hof nighf, making fwenfy- six poinfs. An affer-game dance followed. Wednesday found fhe P.T.A. in fhe library for a nighf meef- ing fo discuss a special college bullefin. On Friday fhe Dramafic Deparfmenf gave an assembly fo infroduce fhe winfer play, The Lafe Chrisfopher Bean. 43 ij: ii! I i I S 1 1 Birds ofa feather Hmm Well done! Feeding theirfaces Good luck, Fellasl As usual, in 'lhis kind of assem- bly fhe audience was able fo see iusi enough of fhe play 'lo creafe an inleresf in fhe plo'I' and characfers. Coach Noble Arnold's squad closed oul 'l'he I95I-52 season by defeafing fhe Normal Iron- men for 'lhe second 'lime 'l'his year. H' gave 'I'hem a 'lofal of sixfeen vicfories againsf seven defeafs. An affergame dance followed. Looks like +he sfudenfs are geffing smarfer. On March 3 we were excused since 'lhe 'leachers had an insfifufe. The Raiders won iheir open- ing game in 'I'he Clin+on Re- gional by beafing 'lhe Trini'I'y Sainfs for fhe fhird fime This year. Don Dixon led all scoring wi'I'h fhirfy-one. Advancing 'lo +he semi-finals afler a decisive win over Trinify, Coach Noble Arnold's cagers 'look on a spir- ifed Leroy five buf the smaller quinief was never really in +he game as The Raiders led almosf ihe whole game. Don Dixon was 'lhe main spark in +he Purple and Gold aH'ack making good for fwenfy-nine poinfs. Playing againsf 'lhe iinx 'lhaf has con- sisfed in fhe Clinion Regional for many years, 'lhe Raiders ' 44 shud- ....J.. i X' in P -if - I ity? f ai' ,A L . X 31 ,,r fQ,f1?,N ge ,f his , 5 ,, X 2:9 'a K pix? X Y g , r I nk X 'Y V5 'Q 5' NBR .N Good Jake Something in your eye? :?:?EiL ., ' 15 in Latest style? Music by the masters Don't be nervous Mrs. Daniel Boone played their host, Clinton, in the finals of the Clinton tourna- ment. The Maroons used a stall partly throughout the encounter but it wasn't good enough to stop the Arnoldmen trom ad- vancing to the sectional. Curt Raydon played very well, lead- ing the Raiders to a 59-47 win. Wednesday morning, 'Follow- ing third hour. 36 students ot N.C.H.S., T.H.S.. U. High, and B.H.S. performed in a talent assembly sponsored by the ln- tercity Student C ounc il and emceed by Bill Breitweiser. The Student Council President ot each high school acted as em- cee for the program at his school. Wednesday and Friday noons at l2:30, students crowded in- to the 2nd 'floor hall tor a spon- taneous pep assembly. Several band members were present to provide music tor this occasion. Thursday morning, student Council President, Bill Breit- weiser, presided over a meeting ot the school to introduce six candidates tor .the council otti- ces. A nominating committee ot six seniors had chosen these. Then nominations were made from the tloor. During this as- sembly, Mr. Saar gave instruc- 46 fions for buying fickefs for fhe secfional final in Champaign Friday evening. Coach Arnold and Capfain Curf Raydon spoke and fhe cheerleaders led yells. Safurday, fhe l5fh, found some of our musicians fraveling fo Gibson Cify for fhe Disfricf Music Confesf while ofher sfu- denfs were faking parf in fhe Disfricf Speech Confesf in Le- Roy. Congrafulafions fo all fhe winners! A panel discussion Moral and Spirifual Values in fhe Pub- lic Schools was on fhe agenda for fhe P.T.A. meefing. Bill Breifweiser and Leo Brown rep- resenfed fhe sfudenf body. Seven members of fhe Na- fional Honor Sociefy fook fhe general apfifude examinafions Tuesday A. M. in fhe Lounge. Since no candidafes hae a maiorify of vofes in fhe Sfudenf Council elecfion on Monday, a run-off elecfion was held on Wednesday. The officers for I952-I953 are Sam Holder, Pres: Dave Williams, Vice Pres, and Donna Johnson, Secrefary. Firsf Nofes of Spring was fhe fheme of fhe annual spring concerf of fhe B.H.S. band Fri- day evening. The following Mon- 47 it K ' rigs.- V Signing his life away All dressed up sf lt Does this one fit? Look at Boo! Surrounded by Raiders Posing f0f 2 Difllllfe HeIen's not interested fi day morning, 'Phe band gave pari of lheir concerl for 'Phe s'I'uden+ body. On Monday, if ihere were gloomy looks on some 'Faces and happy ones on olhers, fhe reason was fhaf il was reporl' card day. Now 'ihere were iusf 9 weeks fill graduaiion for 'lhe Seniors. Michael Skorr's Yugo-Slav Quariel' appeared in an assem- bly sponsored by 'I'he Board of Educafion on Tuesday. The pro- gram included Bohemian music, songs, dances, and show of nafive coslumes. Mach 3l - April 2 were 9th grade visifalion days. A full program was planned for 1'hem which included a Parade of Clubs, a film Here is Your School, enferfainmenf by ihe band and A Cappella, lunch in lhe cafeieria wifh 'lheir 'fufure homeroom feachers, and a four of fhe building. The Juniors sponsored The 3rd all-school parfy and since Easier was iusr around 'ihe corner 'lhey used fhal as 'rheir iheme. The movie shown was a comedy, Everybody Does H. April 5 fhe Siaie Spanish As- sociafion meeiing was held ai' 48 B.H.S. During fhe day, enferfain- menf was furnished by B.l'l.S. sfudenfs. Todos se divierfon! The Thursday before Palm Sunday fhe A Cappella Choir sang af fhe new Wesley Mefh- odisf Church for fhe W.S.C.S. Convenfion. On fhe Zbfh of April fhey also affended fhe Big I2 music fesfival which was held on fhe campus of Bradley Universify in Peoria. School was dismissed on Good Friday and fhe following Monday for Easfer vacafion. As fhe symphony of fhe school year progresses info ifs closing movemenfs we should look back af our accomplish- menfs and acfivifies of fhe pasf year as well las look forward expecfanfly fo whaf fhe fufure has in sfore. This year we have had many fine experiences in sporfs, dra- mafic producfions, assemblies and parfies. Spring weafher will give a chance for baseball, fennis, frack, golf players and fans 'I'o enjoy fhemselves. Work for fhe senior play will occupy fhe 'lime of many sfudenf and faculfy members. Spring fever will of course overcome many a sfu- 49 Talent YL'A SSH!!! elif!! Heroes! Whee! fPsPsNC ISQN DONEB S- I Yea Team! Crowded! I What's up? Don't You Understand? Mixed Emotions Art critics? Our pride! Jerry, stop denf and feacher before fhe final day of school. For fhe Seniors fhis is fhe fi- nale of fheir sfay af Blooming- fon High School buf fhey will have much fo do before fhey re- ceive fheir diplomas on June 3. The Seniors will have fo endure fheir skip day as usual. The Juniors will give a prom in honor of fhe Seniors as a fare- well. The banquef and com- mencemenf will be fhe final sfanzas of high school life for fhe Seniors. Alfhough fhe Seniors will be glad when fhey receive fheir diplomas fhey cannof help buf keep fhe pleasanf memories of fheir high school days wifh fhem all fheir lives. 50 53 V Sa T95 33+ KK' va-5+ li-ni l S f -1 x H Sepf Sepl' Sep? Sepl' Sept Sepl Sept Sep? Sept Sepl Sep? Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 52 98: Firsi' day of school Aclivily Iickef piclures 'Iaken Foolball-vs. E. Moline H P.T.A. poi luck dinner and program Senior and Junior Class Eleclions Sophomore class picnic Foofball-vs. Decalur H Liers Assembly Run-off for Junior and Senior classes Foofball Assembly Foolball-vs. U. High T A.C.E. Tesls Foolball--vs. Trinily H Communily Chesl' Assembly Soph. class eleclions Foofball-vs. Lincoln T Run-off Soph. class Football-vs. Champaign T Bobbe Assembly Homecoming assembly Foofball-vs. Springfield H Homecoming Dance Fall Play Assembly Foofball-vs. Normal T I0 Fall Play Foofball--vs. Malloon T No school Open house American Educafion Week Assembly All School Parly Foofball Awards Assembly 8: 23 Thanksgiving Recess Baskelball-vs. Clinlon H Sophomore Assembly Rodman Assembly Baskefball-vs. Lexinglon T Chrisfmas Music Program Baskefball-vs. Lincoln T Winfer A'Ihle'Iics Assembly Baskelball-vs. Decalur H Alfer game dance Music Assembly Baskelball-vs. Trinily H Carol singing assembly Dec. Dec. Dec. Social Calendar 2I Baskefball-vs. Slrealor T 2l Chrislmas vacalion sfarfs 27-29 Normal High School In- vifaiional Tournamenl' Jan. 2 School resumes Jan. I0 Firsl Talenf Show Jan. II Danks Assembly Jan. II Baslcelball-vs. Springfield T Jan. I5 Baskelball-vs. U. High H Jan. I8 Baskefball--vs. Peoria Man- ual H Affer game dance Jan. I9 Baskefball-vs. Pekin T Jan. 2I Reporf cards Jan. 23 Afler School Movie Jan. - 25 Baskelball-vs. Champaign T Jan. 29 Baskeiball-vs. Lincoln H Feb. I Baskelball-vs. Decalur T Feb. I All School Parly Feb. 4 Nalional Honor Sociely In- ifiaiion Feb. 5 Baskelball-vs. Normal T Feb. 7 Taleni Show Feb. 8 Baskeiball-vs. Springfield H Feb. I2 No school Feb. I5 Assembly on Brolherhood Feb. I5 Baskelball-vs. Peoria High H Afler game dance Feb. I8 P.T.A. Feb. I9 Baskefball-vs. U. High T Feb. 20 Afler school movie Feb. 22 Baskefball-vs. Champaign H Aller game dance Feb. 27 Parenls' Nighl Feb. 28 Winfer Play Assembly Feb. 29 Sfale Swim Meef Feb. 29 Baskelball-vs. Normal H Afler game dance Mar. I Disfricl' speech mee? Mer. 3 No school Mar. 3-8 Regional Baskelball Tour- namenl' Mar. 5 Afler school movie Mar. 7 8: 8 Winler Play Mar. I0-I5 Seclional Baskeiball Tour- namenl Mar Il Afler school movie Mar. I5 Secfional Speech Meei Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May June June June June I5 Disiricl Music Conlesl' I7 P.T.A. I8 Nafional Honor Sociely Tesls I9-22 Sfale Baskelball Tourna menf 2I Spring Music Concerl' 24 Reporf cards 25 Yugo-Slav Troup Assembly April 2 81 3 Benl School 9Ih grade visilafion 3l, 3 Talenl' Show 4 All School Parly 5 Dislricl Music Coniesl' for organizafions 5 Sfafe Spanish Associalion ll No school I5 School resumes I9 Slafe Speech Conlesl I8 8: 2I P.T.A. 24 Play assembly 25 All school parfy 25 8: 26 Sfale Sludenf Council Meeling 26 Big I2 Music Feslival 2 8: 3 Senior Play 2 3: 3 Slale Music Conlesl' 3 Dislricl Tennis Meef 9 8: I0 Disfricl' Track Meel' I0 Disfricl' golf and Iennis meefs I2-I6 Dislricl Baseball Tourna- menl I4 or I5 Senior Picnic I9-23 Seclional Baseball Tour- namenf 20 Senior Class Day Exercises 2l Junior Picnic 22 Honors' Day Assembly 22 Las? issue of Aegis 23 Senior Finals 26-30 Slale Baseball Tourna- menf 27, 28, 29 Final exams 28 Junior-Senior Prom 30 No school I Senior Vespers 2 Senior Banquef 3 Reporf cards 3 Commencemenf Varsity Fooflrall Team 3rd row: Dixon, Don, Francis, Gary, Bush, Roy, Messomore, Duane, Arbogast, Dan, Stutzman, John, Albery, Don, Lockenvitz, Harry, Ahlenius, Dick, Johnstone, Hal, Donor, Dick 2nd row: Anderson, Ken, Edd , Dave, Whitmer, Ty, Smith, Ray, Spiecker, Lloyd, Wilburn, Dick, Waldron, Bob, Duvall, Dick, Grossman, Jake, Baxter, Ray, Alldridge, Ron, Theis, Joe, Scott, Bob lst row: Holder, Sam, Clem, Dick, Jensen, Ted, Lystad, Stu, Bernstein, Irving, Baker, Bill, Coppis, Chuck, Sallade, Jack, Eddy, Don, Karon, Mike X Swimming Team 4 5 Q. we .J 5 - Q4 hm ,Q ,Q 3 2 + is C , -W, if 1, x X, 1 X - if if . . J - 5 ' .--. ' X ' X ' 1- 1 - 1 7 x - - it ., rs i , , M s - X , 915' X ,. fi ve i by 3 f .- , W9 K . f '35 Yi i QQ X J ii S' l ' B f i C QQ R I h ,A x t Q . ..X E ll, - M ,Q ,T . , q' f .. .,.. t . -X K kk Q: Q Q fm, - fi A A k iw i' - -' D K I K I is Q- f' E i J 'fieii R and row: Rust, Acllai, Whitmer, Pete, Ray, Robert, Johnstone, Hal, Dunbar, Charles, Grossman, Joke, Mecherle, Doug, Sears o lst row: Olsen, Don, Klawitter, Jerry, Cook, Jim, Karon, Mike, Baker, Bill, Baxter, Ray, Ahlenius, Dick 53 Q 'si 'ld I 2nd row: Donor, John, Comburn, Tom, Klowitter, Jerr 5 Butler, Harriss, Holder, Dang Mullins Bob lst row: Rust, Adloip Duvall, Dick, Patterson, Bob, Funk, Gene, Whitmer, Typ Pines, Horolzt Golf Braced by lettermen Gene Funk. Bob Patterson, and Ty Whitmer, the golf squad. coached by Jack Secorcl are preparing 'For another successtul season. The loss ot Jerry Miller hurt the squad but there are some under-classmen that show real promise. 54 3rd raw: Bryan, Bill, Anderson, Roger, Smith, Ray, Sallade, Jack Bernstein lrvlng Shay Doyle Halfman George Garrison Lou, Prochnow, Ken, Raydon, Curt 2nd row: Anderson, Ken, Aldridge, Rong Williams, Dave, Theus Joe Whitmer Pete Baxter Ray Scott Bob Bush Ray Thoale, Gene lst row: Steege, Jerry, Possmore, Karl, Driggs, Barry, Wall, Bob Fisher Dick Strickland, Jerry Jefferson Deon Dunbar Charles Baselraff This year Coach Howard Saar has another well-developed baseball club. Coach Saar has an entirely new intield with mostly iuniors tilling the positions. The team shows promise ot winning ball games with veterans such as Captain Bob Scott, Curt Raydon and Bill Bryan to back up the new players. ,.f'! 'H . 1 1 Ll? 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A, fe, gf yt, as ,L A Q' is f-'Jeff fs . r N . . 4 1 . , ff a of .g l - 1-f 'ffff:iff:f:'1f-1, lbw kg , ff, K A -'s--',',V,.j.'f 1 fa 14 U Lfftffgflii alhu' of A -' I Y -' ff' 1' f' f' 3 2nd row: Schuliz, Frodg Spiecker, Lloydp Hurst, Jimg Lysicd, Stug Sloan Bud 'lst row: Rorabuch, Jockg Beyer, Trumung Flickengor, Johng Kisfner, Bch Tennis 56 Coach Noble Arnold, using almosl an enfire new feam is busy geHing The squad in shape for lhe coming 'tennis malches. Fred Schullz is caplain of +he nellers who have only +wo le++er-men relurning lhis year. Q x -x - 4 .., , A i le ! A 6 vo ox 2nd row: Anderson, Zekeg Smith, Dickg Jenkins, Daveg Messomore, Duaneg Buhi, Jerryg Cheney Virgil Mitchell Fred Fricke, Howardg Lockwood, Bob lst row: Arbogasr, Dang Roy, Bobg Karon, Mikeg Doner, Dickg Grossman, Joksg Yolfon, Dave Alberry Don Francis Gary Tra C16 Coach Sfewarf Van Dorn and Roberi' Lush are rounding ouf 'ihe Track Team ai ihis iime. Capiain Don Alberry leads fhe cinciermen 'ihis year and fhe ieam is looking forward io anoiher greaf year. all ALL FOR BLOOMINGTON W ifgli fl-L -P14 I iff 54-1414 .ug -4 : ' -E - Q : jr 5-1:-'1 -LT--u-u 7 1 Ai J' lJ J l ?rUE1'f5El'wf -ll QLQLWW4 . i . 5 L V W S no f in U' Q.. 52:-al ' jlggi l , Z - l 7 UA ll.. IU -TON OUR CRY ALL FOR B. H I U D - -' l lf.-L1 'v-Li o I I KUQ1' 1' 1' Qhhii' 1' 1' lift I - U 1 nn 4 fl ' TISIIIQE 5 E 9 7 ' r ' A , 'W' 4 '..1. -'li M14 -VIJJJ I Q 'sQf? iQffE9GfF1 lf7', i Q f 4 ri? fi5-Eitmfw -P .B J fl J -f l 'ff k fn Udif -5- sl i + '.J. ,,.rfqJ I! LglJ J,l Clubs Lef us imagine +ha+ ihe clubs and organiza- lions af B.H.S. are popular music. Like popular music, 'lhey provide fun and enioymenf away from daily roufines. In music we offen play gay and popular +unes +o break +he monolony of scales and chords. A+ school our club meelings acl' as a refreshing change from daily classes. Clubs aid in helping us become educaied beyond fhe regular curriculum. More and more, we realize fhe imporfance of clubs and olher exira-curricular acfivifies in school life. No sfudenl is required fo ioin a club, buf mosl parficipaie in several organizafions. Besides learning lo gel along wiih ofhers, we can gain experience in conducling meefings. The clubs are usually educa+ional as well as enjoyable. By belonging +o a club, we are conlribufing io fhe success of fhe school. We all wani' 'ro be proud of our school, and we can be by parfici- pafing in i'rs ac1'ivi'l'ies in a helpful and conslruc- five way. Clubs have been organized in many differeni' fields: science, music, hisfory, languages, dra- mafics, physical educalion, efc. They are usually sponsored by one or more of fhe facully, buf rhe sfudenls conduci' lhe mee+ings and vofe on lheir own rules and regulalions. The firsf organ- ized club was 'lhe Forensic Club in I896, closely 'Followed by fhe Aegis. The Domesfic Science and Shorl' Sfory Clubs began in I9l7. This year's varsify baskerball ream has been one of +he greafesl in several years. The Purple Raiders won fhe infercify championship and also showed well in +he Big I2 conference. Mr. Arnold has well proved wha+ he can do wi'I'h lhe proper falenl. Capfain Curl Raydon has done a grand iob in leadership and +he mem- bers of +he squad have really worked 'logelher and produced a winning baskefball feam. Sfuclent Council ,fm CT' iw?- 3rd row: Thais, Joe, Whirmer, Pete, Scott, Bob 2nd row: Kirby, Eleanor, Richardson, Marianne, Sallade, Jack, Bickel, Carl, Kiesselbach, Julie, Miller, Larry, Augsburger, Don, Wolfe, Donna, Treosh, Don ls? row: Ploense Connie Jo, Piefsch, Mar Jane, Stern Sybil, Huber, Lee, Breifweiser, Bill, Cox, Mr. C. L., Payne, Chuck, Lewis, Nancy, Roralzach, Jill, Beasly, Paul, Fafersan, Bal: Sfudeni Council az, gin 1 1 Wwwvm an muuwwwfdiz V' 3rd row: Jenkins, David, Peckham, Dean, Funk, Gene 2nd row: Long, Mar ie, Dixon, Geneva, Frederick, Mary Lau, Holder, Sam, Butler, Mary Ann, Hurst, Carol, French, Susan, Bower, Alice, West, Wiiliam lst row: Lush, Sue Ann, Hartenstein, Barbara, Barclay, Polly, Huber, Lee, Breifweiser, Bill, Cox, Mr. C. L., Payne, Chuck, Duvall, Richard, Grossman, Jake, Cain, Virginia, Denmark, Joan 62 Library Club 1 2nd row: Giffings, Roberta' Scagln Sally' Lewis Dorothy' Buis, Cleo' Steege Lois' Decker Bet? She ard Joan 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 Yi PP 1 La Fever, Ruih Ann, Long, Margie V l ' I lst row: Flanders, Barbara, Schwartz, Shirley, Phipps, Carolyn, Wiley, Rudelle, Langhoff, Carol, Noble, Margaret, Holman Sally, Lucas, Nancy, Wiley, Donna Rae, Reinhard, Judith, Bonneff, Marcia Cheerleaders Y fr J , f ?S' '- 'Raef f i .., 'll ll X . Y QD Kirwan, Harriet, Halo, Joan, Johnson, Donna, Sfreic Gaye, Hosea, Barbara, Umbrighf, Shirley 63 4- ' ir, ,, N Future Homema ers of America if TIM 5 l Q 1 , fy A W i W C . S '35 h ar W lv i fi 2 ' 93 I fx ,fi l 5 . k Q Q- Q Q. ' 'If Y ' g IX 1 3rd row: Johner, Elas, Schumacher, Marilyn, Koch, Carolyn, Carver, Louefta, Sieege, Lois, Bondeko, Wahneffa, Rus' Avalon, Prochnow, Patty, Knuth, Carol, Walden, Mary 2nd row! RUST, Shirley, Willian, Sandra, Phipps, Carolyn, Armsfrong, Ann, Hisle, Jaan, Ault, Carol, Adams, Nancy, Sheppard Joan, Katfhoefer, Esther, Morger, Joan lst row! Grammer, La Jeane, Gang, Phyllis, Wenniger, Patty, Walker, Sharon, Raymond, June, Munson, Dora, Peacock Ramona, Myers, Juanita, Lawyer, Paity, Reagan, Joyce, Keisi, Betty Maforeffes Kohler, Mary Ann, Parker, Mildred, Hileman, Helen, Yobski, Harriet 64 Ari Club wifi? r z f 'T 2nd row: Coomer, Colleen, Hill, Robert, Roderick, Zachary, Etherton, Mariloug Dunning, Charles, Josserand,Carole, Cox, Tom lst row: Woith, Dale, Huber, Lee, Hudgens, Jackie, Curtis, Herbert, Butler, Mary Ann, Stein, Elizabeth, Streid, Shirley, Scoullar, Barbara, Dyson, Betty Jo, Salkeld, Nancy -4Ag:tQ51QN ,HIGH san? l 50 , Q on l aflyfmgjygxlb I l rousurruvwlfri Ax -xxx 65 Quill and Scroll f X in K .V R W I f 2nd raw: Breifweiser, Bill, Payne, Charles, Cox, Tom, Hansen, Kenneth, Smith, Roger, Lundeen, Randy, Treash, Donald lsi row: Fuller, Gretchen, Roberts, Janice, Pietsch, Mary Jane, Stern, Sybil, Kirby, Eleanor, Kirby, Mr., Lewis, Nancy- Taylor, Jean, Cunning, Judi, Gronemeier, Martha ' Aegis Staff ,,-zf K 3rd row: Donnan, Dave, Reeves, Jerry, Hansen, Kenneth, Treash, Don, Boifnott, Bill 2nd row: Kiesselbach, Julie, Roberts, Janice, Stern, Sybil, Pietsch, Mary Jane, Cox, Tom, Steege, Lois, Holcomb, Bill Au sburger, Don, Cunning, Judi, Lewis, Nancy, Soales, Edna, Wihmus, Shirley it row: Peckman, Susan, Eiherton, Marylou, Breitweiser, Bill, Payne, Charles, Kirby, Eleanor, Kirby, Mr., Luncleen, Randy Peckham, Dean, Odom, Doroihy, Taylor, Jean, lreland, Jane 66 New toy f' The torlers What's the answer? N ,..se,s. Mr. President, I report No secrets What's so interesting? A A new pet Number please 1 x t C' 5265 HUF S Q kxfi W Af:6 ' 67 X t ls xx 5,19 ,d . A Latin Ciulr . wi . J- Q ,W f L2 N4 21 e I 2 1 - , 9 X , Q. 3 5 g H R Q E I 4 t 3rd row: Jordan, Delores, Joslin, Roger, Jenkins, Dave, Davis, Carol 2nd row: Cunning, Judi, lreland, Jane, Merwin, Jill, Josserand, Carole, Vance, Don, Whitmef, Pete, Foley, Biil, Peckmonn, Susan, Pietsch, Mary Jane, Rossie, James lst row: Olson, Ralph, Rust, Adlai, Roberts, Janice, Gronemeier, Martha, Miss Munce, Andrews, Margaret, Williams, Dave, Abbott, Art, Camburn, Tom, Hartenstein, Barbara Latin Club V533 ii my - .K ,X 3rd row: Suter, Rod, Johnstone, Hal, McComb, James . 2nd row: Walden, Mar , Stern, Sybil, Wilson, Jane, Goben, Jim, Waldron, Bob, Lambrecht, Bette, Butler, Harris, Starr, George, Laudeman, Art, Kiesselbach, Julie . ' lst row: Staley, Vera Mae, Fig , Nance, Martin, Sherrilyn, Roberts, Janice, Gronemeier, Martha, Munce, Miss, Andrews Margaret, Williams, Dave, Nelson, lgeggy, Wooleclge, Martha, Rich, Margaret 68 Spanish Club Q , ,K ' 2 L - A4 Q 3rd row: Maesky, Darlene, Haeffele, Richard, Davis, Carol, Halfman, George, Pines, Harold, French, Susan 2nd raw: Bannon, Marcia, Goodfellow, Curl, Payne, Charles, Sfeege, Jerry, Brown, Alan, Aenaenlzaugh, Jim, Clemens, Betty Schwultz, Joan, Hileman, Helen, Barns, Sandra, Gilbert, Doris lst row: Hubbell,Dan, Barclay, Poll , Snow, Jo , Driggs, Barry, Jufford, Pat, Mrs. lmig, Berry, Alene, Brock, Caroline, Wall Bob, Forbis, Evelyn, Srifes, Roberta, l'llall, Marciel' Frenclz 3 . 5 , 5 Q i in 5 C 2nd row: Bender, Carol, Monfgomery, Barbara, Rosenfhal, Caryl, Merwin, Jill, Lundeen, Randy, Yolion, David, Stan, George Hitchcock, Joan, Lisfon, Virginia, Casler, Nanc , Haggard, Donna, Kurtz, Carolee lst row: Morril, Charles, Duncan, Sue, Biddle, Karen, Lewis, Nancy, Butler, Mary Ann, Mrs. lmig, Honness, Lina, lsch Virginia, Clark, Marianne, Argadine, Phyllis, Holloway, Donald 69 I I Future Distritvutors of America 1' 3 2nd row: Koen, Sue, Whittenberg, Bob, Thomas, Patty, Krueger, Bob, Norton, Marlene, Lain, Donna lst raw: Weakley, Lillian, Langhaff, Wanita, Lanigan, Carolina, Anderson, Dawn, Billhymer, Ja, Mr. Volk, Andres, Jim, Eisenberg, Ed, Trower, Helen, Lee, Mary, Joseph, Betty Future Teachers of America W wi- .qh E ,mr 2nd row: Reinhard, Judie, Peacock, Ramona, Merwin, Jill lst row: Harsha, Beverly, Taylor, Jean, Hicks, Befty, Kinne, Viola, Kohler, Mary Ann, Clause, Mrs., Pleis, Beffy Ann, Harris, Delores, Armstrong, Ann, Monrgomery, Barbara 70 Future Nurses of Amerfva E , 9 fiffi S - 5 x iii - e - . 3 X -ri Z if 'V ii tn .. 'fx' .tx- D 2rd row: Gorzon, Helen: Webb, Beverly: Schwultz, Joung Sfuizman, Dorofhyg Jordan, Dolorosp Hudgens, Jackiog Moosky or one In row: Schapmiro, Maryg Bruckor, Connieg Scogin, Sallyg Giffingx, Roberfai Schwartz, Shirleyy Mrs. Hollenbeckg Berry, Barbara: Berglund, Morgieg Walden, Moryg Roxroov, Ruth A J 'YY' mf Lg Ban!! 4th row: Newton, Charlie S., Ray, Robert, Kohler, Mary Ann, Po pendick, Lily Mae, Horsman, Allan, Pleis, Betty 3rd row: Warren, Arlin, Hall, Marciel, Cook, James, Langhofili Jack, Miller, Joyce, Frink, William, Davis, Carol, Lierman, Donald, Follick, lrwin, McComb, James, Olsen, Donald, Roberts, Duane, Bickel, Carl, Johnson, Richard, Roberts, Clifford, Aussburger, Donald, Carr, Richard, Mattox, Robert nd row: Evans, James, Jordan, Delores, Klawitter, James, Watson, Joanne, Simmons, Mitzi, Huber, Joan, Hall, Joyce, Nygard, 4th row: Hitchcock, Joan, Brock, Carolyn, Arnold, Albert, Anderson, Roger, Garrison, Louis, Yolton, David, Flickinger, John, Swearingen, Jerry, Martin, Irvin, Fisher, Dick' Holderby, Gary, Hufford, Patty, Barclay, Follyl, Nygard, Geneveive 3rd row: Lemme, Phyllis, Decker, Betty, ardman, Jenny, Garst, Kay, Nelson, Peggy' 72 Shifflet, Don, Starkey, Harlan, Haeffele, Dick, Gittings, Roberta, Yobski, Harriett, c Q 1 Genevieve, Denmarlc, Joan, Hileman, Helen, Grimm, Alice, Herbeclc, Joanne, Hollatz, Kay, White, Launa, Veselack Ronald, Olson, Ralph Jr. lst row: Ar?adine, Phyllis, Cotton, Doris, Staley, Vera Mae, McAnelly, Martha, Bennett, Sandra, Haske l, Charlene, Hendryx, Beverly, Rexroat, Ruth, Appenzeller, Sandra A Cappella Choir Clemons, Betty, Anderson, Ruth, Hamilton, Sonna 2nd row: Carpenter, Marilyn, Berry, Alene, Wey, Putt , Holderby Joan, Duvall, Dick, Reinthaler, Bill, Schultz, Fred, Johnson, Richard, Bellamy, Judy, Ploense, Connie Jo, Branton, lcla Mae, Nuclcalls, Verla, Fuller, Gretchen lst row: Haskell, Charleen, Wittmis, Shirley, Hudgens, Jackie, Wey, Marcia, Crews, Bertha, Cain, Virginia, Short, Joan, Henderson, Judy, Hunter, Ann, Salzman, Helen, Gerzen, Helen, Miss Selk 73 Boys Ensemble 2nd row: Hueffele, Dick, Johnson, Richard, Shifflet, Don, Reinihuler, Bill ls? row: Swearingen, Jerry, Schultz, Fred, Marvin, Irving Yolfon, David Sen for Gi rls Sexfet 2nd row: Gorsf, Kay, Decker, Betty 'lst row: Wey, Marcia, Wey, Patty, Yobski, Harriett, Gittings, Roberta funior Girls Ensemble 2nd row: Hufford, Pat, Brock, Carolyn, Davis, Carol, Butler, Mary Ann, Clemens, Betty, lst row: Berry, Alena, Nelson, Peggy, Hitchcock, Joan, Gronameior, Martha, Roberts, Janice, Barclay, Polly T112 Four Bows -w- RP Hooffole, Dick, Schultz, Fred, Swearingen, Jerry, Martin, lrvin 75 GIQQ Club 3rd row: Rust, Avalon, Butler, Gertrude, Grossman Jake, Br an, Bill, Bernstein, Irving, Alberry, Don, Barling, George Robitslci, Paul, Boolman, Robert, Robitski, Shirley, Angerson, Jo inne 2nd row: Gilbert, Doris, Leathers, June, Joseph, Betty, Knuth, Carol, Bandeko, Wahnetta, Lambrecht, Bette, Baremore Barbara, Brunton, Louise, Rusk, Alean, Rogers, Lestine lst row: Wimp, Shirley, Miller, Vivian, Miller, Joyce, Hosea, Mary, Blanchard, Vera, Green, Betty, Harris, Delores l Sf' S 2nd ro 1 l r E if, W ls? row Cothorin Senior Girl , ... ,X A . 4-, Scouts vw l Stern, Sybil, Reinhard, Judy, Wooledge, Martha, Bonnet, Montgomery, Barbara, Peacock, Ramona, Wilson, Jane, , Danmark, Joan, McAnnelly, Martha, Armstrong, Ann Marcia Kohler, Mary Ann, Holderby, Joan, Kinne, Viola, Crusius 77 Swimming Club 2 . Q1 Q2 ,Q fl E4 if if F 2nd row: Thomas, Virginia, Adams, Nancy, Brucker, Connie, Dobbs, Rnefta, Don Louie, Carol, Bandako, Wahneho, Andrews Margaret, Garrison, Harrier, Shapmire, Mary, Soales, Edna, Sfreid, Gaye ls? row: Williams, Sandy, Derr, Elsie, Lambrecht, Behe Lin, Simmons, Mitzi,Miss Alderson, Mrs. Durflinger, Johnson, Danna Katfhaefer, Esther, Baremore, Barbara, Ploense, Marcia, Long, Margie Swimming Clulv 2nd row: Forbis, Evelyn' Gary, Phyllis, Benedict, Carol, Herbeck, Joanne, Hisle, Joan, Crews, Berfha, Langhoff, Carol, Re an, Joyce, Wiley, Rudelle, Stiles, Roberta, Hume, Pa? fs! raw: Sfreid, Shirley, Figg, Nancy, Green, Betfyg Bishop, Sally, Miss Alderson, Mrs. Durflinger, Johnson, Donna, Kaffhoefer, Esther, Simmons, Mitzi, Sanders, Ruth, Weaver, Pat 78 1 'jr ,.,, Ummm 'X -K Q.. 0 X 53 lung sv- , gtk Mm.,- 'w X wif if v - Girls' Atl: letic Association V 3rd row: Streid, Gaye, Hosea, Mary, Rust, Shirley, Flanders, Barbara, Maesky, Darlene, Hollman, Sally, Schofield Ada, Lambrecht, Bette Lou, Josserand, Carol, Rich, Margaret, Weaver, Pat, Martin, Sherrilyn, Williams, Sandra, Parido, lgdtiyi Rosenthal, Car l, Crusius, Catherine 2nd row: Vallentine Sandra, Ely, Shirley, Hosea, Barbara, Brown, Wilma, Grammar, Lo Jeanne, Meyer, Evelyn, Ireland Jane, La Fever Ruth Ann' Beckman, Susan, Cass, Marilyn, Phipps, Carolyn, Phipps, Mary, Simpson, Shirley, Benedict, Carol, kirwin, Harriet, Carpenter, Marilyn lst row: Hartenstein, Barbara, Hume, Pat, Brucker, Connie, Green, Betty, Alderson, Mary, Mrs. Durflinger, Andrews, Margaret, Katthoafer, Esther, Langhoff, Carol, Stiles, Roberta, Hall, Marciel Girls' Atliietic Association Q 3 Q 3rd row: Forbis, Evelyn, Hudgens, Jacqueline, Hamilton, Sonna, Wittmis, Shirley, Reinhard, Judy, Webb, Beverly, French, Susan, Stutzman Dorothy, Kieselbach, Julie, Dobbs, Rnetta, Baremore, Barbara, Urban, Audrey, Raymond, June, Schwultz, Joan, Haskell, Charlene, Long, Margie 2nd row: Cain, Virginia, Peirce, Judy, Shapmire, Mary, Fi g, Nancy, Taylor, Jean, Montgomery, Barbara, Garrison, Harriet, Berry, Barb, Clemens, Betty, Liston,Virginia, Crews Bertha, Simmons, Mitzi, Watson, JoAnn' Gilbert Doris' Ploen C nnieJ , , se o o lst row: Johnson Donna, Bishop, Sall , Langhoif, Carol, Brucker, Connie, Green, Betty, Miss ,Alderson, Mrs. burflinger, Andrews, Mar aret, liatthoefer E th 'Wil R d Il' 'I ' g , s er, I ey, u e , Wi ey, Donna Rae, Gerzen, Helen 80 1 ! M f Ifvffmlj fx 1 I 3 W A N L M IIJQNQU A,, ,, U K 3 E rl 4 'El L , I it f N X I . I ' . e , S 1 ' i 5'1: r V .. Sig We 9 2? Q 0 TS-254 QA CBE? Industrial Arfs Club .W Mm :www l Q 2nd row: Lierman, Dong Beutow, Don, Coyle, Ollang Williams, Charles lsr row: Carpenier, Jack, Godby, Russell, Mr. Brooks, Prather, Tom, Goftschalk, Don Projection ists 2nd row: Lamb, Danny, Loudermon, Arthur, Taminger, Frank, Branion, George lst row: Johnson, Frank, Suter, Rodericg Chester, S.A.: Cole, Harold, Miller, Larry 82 Monffors ,vw -U 1 og X Q iw-f 5 Q . l . Q 2nd row: Taylor, Jean, Wilson, Jane, Hendricks, Lucy In row: Ring, Eilene, Phillips, Janette, Arendi, Shirley, Welle, Donna, Rees, Judy, Mrs. Uphoff, Nelson, Peggy, Huber Joanne, Hcmilfon, Sonna, Prochnow, Pai, Brock, Carolyn sim 83 Agriculture Clulr i A FN H eiidg 59:1 qt' 3rd row: Wright, Kenneth, Doenitz, Bob, Altes, Jim, Barling, George, Lockenvitz, Harry, Stutzman, John, Johnson, Dick, Myers, George, Krueger, Pete, Passmore, Karl 2nd row: Hefner, Merle, Parker, Tom, Houk, Buddy, Donnan, Dave, Roberts, Clifford, Hursch, Leonard, Van Horn, Dave, McDaniel, Earl, Starkey, Harlan, Gorham, Dilvan lst row: Laskowski, David, Duncan, Robert, Zell, Tom, Mays, Dave, Esch, Dave, Mr. Lukons, Sparrow, Joe, Carr, Dick, Givens, Bob, West, Bill, Sullivan, Ronnie Biology Club if' s ,S , ' W iv 3rd row: Lucas, Nancy, Abbott, Arthur, Rust, Adlai, Rees, Judy, Camburn, Tom 2nd row: Kinne, Viola, Buis, Cleo, Laudeman, Art, Suter, Roderic, Waldron, Bob, Anderson, Don, Strickland, Jerry, Buhl, Jerrie, Fitzgerald, John lst row: Wooled e, Martha, Bellamy, Judy, Peirce Judy, Mr. Mohler, Huffard, Pat, Butler, Mary Ann, Bishop, Sally, Rorabach Jill, Miss Raikes, iewis, Nancy, Rosenthal, Caryl, Laskowski, David 84 : . , -S I 53. K ' f 5 QA is' ?- Academy of Science xv 2nd row: Starkey, Harlan, Herron, Bob ls? row: Scogin, Salli, Frederick, Mary Lou, Forbis, Evelyn, Haeffele, Dick, Kleinsteiber, John W., Felsh, Gene, Gerzan Halen, Sullivan, Ronald, Houk, Rollen . f .fvf 4' 'r if eff, A A Y 3. A. ,Q , Y ff It H 'Qu If r 49 c ,, -':,W'f 'V 5. Q- ,., W , Q K , Mil f K 5 , I gg A h , A- , !-f Dramatics Club iw fi CJ ? ai 5 Q Y , I A in .lv-L JP., U C W ' i 3rd row: Kohler, Mar Ann, Laudeman, Art, Davis, Carol, Mattox, Bob, Cox, Tom, Schultz, Fred 2nd row: Streid, Shirley, Scales, Edna, Streid, Gaye, Roberts, Janice, Gronemeier, Martha, Schwartz, Shirley, Cohen, Debby, Stern, Sybil, Hitchcock, Joann, Pietsch, Mary Jane, Merwin, Jill lst row: Rossie, James, Andrews, Margaret, Taylor, Jean, Kurtz, Carolee, Mr. Craig, Miss Betts, Mrs. Hostettler, Welte, Donna Hurst, Carol, Ring, Eilene, Scouller, Barbara Dramafics Club 'rc F 'fi l 4 x ? I , 3rd row: Williams David' Shifflet Don' Esch David' Duvall, Richard, Rediger, Delmar, 2nd row: Ploense, Connib Jo, Cain, Virginia, Pleis,' Betty Ann, Koch, Carolyn, Dobbs, Rnetta, Garst, Kay, Nelson, Peggy, Bower, Alice, Salkeld, Nancy lst row: Rossie, James, Andrews, Margaret, Taylor, Jean, Kurtz, Carolee, Mr. Craig, Miss Betts, Mrs. Hostettler, Welte, Danna, Hurst, Carol, Ring, Eilene, Scouller, Barbara 86 Tlzespfans 0 2nd row: Gronemeier, Martha, Kohler, Mary Ann, Rossie, James, Bower, Alice, Koch, Carolyn lst row: Andrews, Margaret, Taylor, Jean, Kurtz, Carolee, Mr. Craig, Miss Betts, Mrs. Hosfeitler, Welte, Donna, Hurst, Carol, Ring, Eilene, Scouller, Barbara Forensic Club .h C l fi l oi o QQ! K C K ' C its at N f A ii. 2nd row: Rossie, Jim, Butler, Harris, Smith, Roger, Suter, Rod, Laucleman, Art, Bickel, Carl lsf row: Morrill, Charles, Udwin, Jerry, Rgan, Nancy, Koch, Carolyn, Crews, Beriha, Hufforcl, Pat, Mr. Craig, Lewis, Nancy Pietsch, Mary Janep Barns, Sandra, Nelson, eggy, Garrison, Harriefte 87 1 Slzort Story Club LJ-af v 3rd row: Starr, George, Johnson, Ralph, Coomer, Colleen, 2nd row: Hufford, Patricia, Hitchcock, Joann' Brock, Carolyn, Clemens, Betty, Steege, Lois, Schwulst, Jo, Casier, Nancy, Liston, Virginia, Lewis Nancy, Gronemeir, Mortlwa' Kirby, Eleanor lst row: Argadine, Piiyllis, Forbis, Evelyn, Fuller, Gretchen, Yobski, Harriett, Don Louie, Carol, Miss Kraft, Bower, Alice Roberts, Janice, Scouller, Barbara, Hume, Esther, Stern, Sybil 88 Ecclesia Club is Q 2' bugs- 3rd row: Kirwan, Harriet, Nelson, Peggy, Theis, Joe, Koch, Caroline, Fricke, Howard, Fitzgerald, John, Reeves, Jerry, Strickland, Jerry, Taylor, Jean, Anderson, Kenny 2nd row: Berns, Sandra, Peirce, Judy, Hosea, Barbara, Garrison, Harriet, Horsman, Allan, Sprague, Jack, Udwin, Jerry, Malinawski, Shirley, Forbis, Evelyn, Frederick, Mar Lou lst row: Reinhard, Judy, Starkey, Dale, Figg, Jancy, Bishop, Sally, Biddle, Karen, Joslin, Roger, Mrs. Walters, Duncan, Sue, Hartenstein, Barbara, Shiers, Harry, Bender, Carol, Morrill, Charles Eccfesia Club S i 7 ii 3rd row: Kush, Marilyn, Dobbs, Rnetta, French, Susan, Walker, Sharon, Smith, Roger, Augsburger, Don, Mullins, Bob, Baxter, Rag, Butler, Harris nd row: Lipscomb, Ronnie, Hicks, Betty, Schapmire, Mar , Brucker, Connie, Cohen, Debby, Patterson, Gary, Steege, Lois, Rees, Judy, Thomas, Virginia, McAnelly, Martha, Wall, Bob, Kerr, Elsie lst row: Dunbar, Charles, Whitmer, Pete, Urban, Audrey, Biddle, Karen, Joslin, Roger, Mrs. Walters, Duncan, Sue, Hartenstein, Barbara, Bellamy, Judy, Raymond, June, Hufford, Pat 89 fx Xl 3? Drfver's Safety Club E .aa D. Q ff.: N1 Q ,QA 4 'il wi ,X 1 3rd row: Lucas, Nancy, Crusius, Catherine, Haskell, Charlene, Rittmiller, Loren, Fitzgerald, John, Josserand, Carol, French, Susan, Peckmon, Susan, Rosenthal, Carol 2nd row: Gerzen, Helen, Collins, Pat, lrelond, Jane, Buis, Cleo, Holman, Sally, Ploense, Connie Jo, Kehr, Elsie, Nygarcl, Genevieve, Hudgens, Jackie lst row: Forbis, Evelyn, Long, Margie, Streid, Shirley, Rees, Judy, LaFever, Ruth, Mr. Lemme, Lewis, Nancy, Streid, Gaye, Montgomery, Barbara, Wooledge, Martha, Hartenstein, Barbara Y- Teens .Y A ff X 9 1 Q , Q . hu lg ' -we 3 Q 2nd row: Haskel, Charlene, Dobbs, Rnetta lst row: MCAhQllg,MGffl1Cj Garrison, Harriet, Wilson, Jane, Ploense, Connie Jo, Cruze, Bertha, Montgomery, Barbara, Holeman Sally, Crusius, Cat erine, Armstrong, Ann 9l Adm in isfraffon Since a symphony has fo have skillful arfisfs and fhese arfisfs have fo work fogefher in such a way as fo fransfer knowledge and under- sfanding, we feel fhaf fhe faculfy is besf quali- fied fo help us in fhaf capacify. They have proved fhis fo be so by feaching, guiding, and direcfing us in all fhaf we do. Af fhe head of fhis concerf of evenfs is Mr. Kurfz who plays fhe parf of our conducfor, as- sisfed by Mr. Cox. Working wifh fhem are fhe superinfendenf, fhe guidance direcfor, fhe board of educafion. and fhe faculfy. They all help our school symphony fo be a success. Nof only do fhey help us in our school subiecfs. buf fhey help us plan for fhe years fo come. They help us carry responsibilify and fo cope wifh our problems. They feach us pa- fience and hope. They alone are fhe real key- nofe of our progress in fhe pasf and of our success in fhe fufure. To fhem fhe sfudenf body of Bloomingfon High School exfends ifs sin- ceresf fhanks for giving us fhe foundafion of our symphony. For, as Charles Sumner said. A feacher affecfs efernify: he can never fell where his influence sfops. u 41, N :X fam- . , - s'1gfg:-mf' ' I . 3 .ywd ...Q V .Ki 5 V , 7 QA , ' t ,aW.A . v E 1 S n ! 1 f Q Vassar College A B. Chicago Art lnshfufa, M.A.E. KA X WILLIAM E. COPPER Commerce Easfern Illinois Sfale College B.S. in Ed. PORTIA ALEXANDER Commerce I. S. N. U. B.Ed. LYDIA E HANSEN Colorado Stale College ol Ed. A.B. ELIZABETH G. SMITH Commerce I. S. N. U., 8.5. in Ed. DONALD RADDIS Driver Training I. S. N. U. V of T. DOROTHY HOSTETTLER Speech and Dramufics I.W.U., A.B. WARREN CRAIG Speech and Sfage Cralfs I. S. N. U., B. of Ed. U of Soulhern California, M.A. MAUDE M. LEONARD English Eureka College, A.B. U. of I., M.A. LORRAINE KRAFT English U. of I., A.B. Middlebury College, M.A HELEN MALONEY Rosary College A.B. U of Michigan M.A. C. J. MORRISON English I. S. N. U., M.S. in Ed. EFFIE H. SUTTON English I. S. N. U., B.Ed. I. W. U., A.B. Norlhwesfern University, M Ed. EILEEN FLINSPACH Home Economics Parsons College, B.S. Iowa Sfale College, M.S. EMMA B. WHITEFORD Supervisor of Home Arts Manager ol Caleierias N. Dakola Agricullural College BS x I Q' T' In 0 , X t L- 'IS' , 5 ' A A it I .,gL.f: MARY JEANNETTE MUNCE Lafln ' Sophomore Homeroom Direcfor I. w. u., A.a. U. of I., M.A. MARGARET J. IMIG Romance Languages I. W. U., A.B. MARGARET NOBLE Librarian U. of I., M.A., B.L.S. I. W. U., A.B. LOUIS J. JOSSERAND Dilecfor of lndusfrlal Educalion Easlern Illinois Slale Colleen, B.Ed. Colorado A. L M. College, .A. W. E. BENNINGTON lndusfrlal Arfs U. of I., M.A. I. S. N. U., B. Ed. GERALD JACKSON lndushlal Alf! i RALPH E. WEBER Indusfrial Alf: I. S. N. U., B. Ed. Iowa Slale College, M.S. DOUGLAS COX lndusfrial Ari: I. S. N. U., B.S. in Ed. PHILIP BROOKS Industrial AH: B.S. In Ed. DWIGHT BAKER ffii' 5 x Arfs and Cralfs 1' I Universify of Illinois wr 'Y JAMES c. HOSTETLER '33 gg Indusfrial Arfs Coord. for D.O. 1. s. N. u., s. Ea. Colorado Stale Collage, M.A. :iff LORAH MONROE Mafhemaflcs Wellesley College, A.B. GRACE COLLINS Maihemafics U. of I., A.B. RILDA BETTS Malhemaflcs I. S. N. U., B.Ed. Colorful? Slale Teacher's Collage, MARY SELK Vocal Music . CHARLIE S. NEWTON Orchesha and Band Music Theory I. S. N. U., B. in Ed. LORNA DURFLINGER Physical Educaflon I. S. N. U., B. In Ed. QQ, u. of I., M.S. MARY ALDERSON Healfh 6 Physical Edu fr I. S. N. U., B.S. In Ed. I. S. N .U., B.S. on Ed. Nebraska Shale Teacher's College I. S. N. U., B.S. un Ed. caflon HOWARD F. SAAR Director ot Physical Ed. and Athletics, Coach I. S. N. U.. B. in Ed. U. of I., M.A. JACK SECORD Physical Education - Coach I. S. N. U., B.Ed. Northwestern University, M.A. ROBERT LUSH Physical Education - Coach I. W. U. NOBLE ARNOLD Physical Education - Coach N. I. S. T. C., B.S. in Ed. U. of I., M.A. MARGARET MEANS Social Science, Science I. S. N. U., B. Ed. Clark University, M.A. STUART VAN DORN Physical Education, Coach Coe College, B.A. U. of I., M.A. Ed. LOUISE A. LANGE Social Science Senior Homeroom Director I. W. U., A.B. U. of I., M.A. ROY L. HOSTETTLER Social Science Sophomore Homeroom Director I. S. N. U., B. Ed., M.S. of Ed. R. A. ROBERTS Social Science Senior Homeroom Director I. W. U., A.B. U. of I., M.A. AMELIA VORNDRAN Social Science U. of I., B.S., M.S. E. R. KIRBY Science, Publication Director Eureka College, B.S. U. of I., M.A. THELMA L. WALTERS Social Science, Latin Monmouth College, A.B. S. A. CHESTER Science, Visual Education U. of Chicago, B.S. U. of I., M.S. JOHN O'CONNOR Sceclal Education S epherd College, A.B. I. S. N. U., M.S. DOROTHY L. CLAUS Home Economics B. S. in Education I. S. N. U. JOHN W. KLEINSTEIBER Science and Ylsual Ed. I. W. U., B.S. ROBERTA RAIKES Science Junior Homeroom Director U. of I., 8.5.3 M.S. cHAnLes w. MOHLER fchqnce u ' -1 A a l'l llna ITIVQTSI , . . 96 Illinois universal M.S. X M SF'?P'1Y'l 'lfqf as - X -swguwgag L.: Wnix N If JOHN MACEK Drivers Training I. S. N. U., 8.5. in Ed. RICHARD H. LUKENS Agrlculfurl U. of AMELIA REXROAT Secrefary lo file Principal I., B.S. R. M. SCHEDEL Social Science U. of I., 8.5. ELDON L. VOLK Social Science. Commerce I. W. U. of BETTY UPHOFF U., A.B. I., M.A. GRACE HOLLONBECK R.N Healfh and Flrsi Ald Burnham Cliy Hospital Champaign, Illlnols Secrefary fo Guidance Direcfor Madison College, Madison, Wis. hi . .... , .3 Si . 5 s 1 A . C.-i A A 1 . -5 P I M. : 2' L xx ,Yr , I W ,fn 7 'P 97 Classes Having compleled ifs four year concerl' of educafion and new experiences in Bloomingfon High School, ihe graduaiing class of i952 now moves ouf inlo 'lhe world, each member of lhe class seeking higher educalion and success in whafever he aflempis. Even 'lhough each Senior is proud lo receive his diploma, he regrefs 'lo leave and will always cherish 'lhe noles of hap- piness of his high school days. The Juniors. The class of I953. have 'I'he dis- 'linclion of being lhe lasl' class 'lo enler B.H.S. as Freshmen. Happy in lheir role as upperclass- men, fhe Juniors have enjoyed a harmonious school year filled wiih acfivifies and now are looking forward eagerly 'lo nexf year, when lhey will legally become Seniors. The presenl Sophomore class is lhe firsl class 'lo enler Bloominglon High School under 'lhe new 'lhree year program. The Sophomores, iusl' beginning 'lheir concerl, al' firsl' were a li'Hle puzzled abou? arrangemenls, buf are now be- ginning lo gel' inlo 'lhe swing of ihings. They, 'I'oo, are awaiiing +he coming year, when fhey will underfake lhe dufies of upperclassmen and will follow in fhe foolsieps of lhe Jolly Juniors. Each sfudenl' ai B.H.S., wheiher Senior, or Sophomore, is an inslrumenl' in our concerf and, lherefore, wifhoui' ihe cooperalion of everyone, a harmonious and successful conceri' could noi have been achieved. .xy , ,Q.1:-7, .'.'3,, .,:. .. -i-1,4 1. Iv ,A A K 1 3 1. W V K X M - . . . - X ,M ! 1 Q . f Q '. 5 1 ' l 1' X f if jl ' Y f ,,,. W r gg l an , . 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U 'F' '8- mfy w..m.nq.f cum., Wlllllmx rm wmvmf uma walmm. nm wmmm sunny wimm Rudollu wmv ummm wflgm uname sum John Ir-.mf S 'fl' L , - if 5 k -in 3 U gum 'f I s ms ' IU National Honor Sociefy w ard raw: Shirley Schwartz, Mitzi Simmons, Charles Payne, Helen Wenderothg Bill Breitweiser, Jim Rossiep Don Treash, Donna e te. 2'r:cl ge:-v: :Iorman Goelzerg Nancy Salkeldp Donna Haggard, Gloria Harloweg Joan Holderbyg Kenneth Hanson, Leo Brown, Ri a in . llatrrow: Viola Kinne, Gretchen Fuller, Lina Honness, Bertha Crews, Dorothy Flachsbartp Bill Frink, Eleanor Kirby, Carolee Kurtz, Kay Garst. Senior Class O icers Margaret Andrews, Vice-President, Jake Grossman, Treasurer, Leo Brown, President, Virginia Cain, Secretary ly 3, ' 109 v, .'..- Q 9 .n , RUTH ANDERSON lRufl1iel l Love Life Chorus l,2,35 GAA l,25 Driver's Safely Club 25 A Cappella 4. JOHN ADAMS lAcel Drilling and Dreaming Foolball 25 Baseball 2,3. DICK AHLENIUS lBig Dickl Gel Oul ol Here and Gel Me Some Money Too Foolball 3,45 Swimming 3,45 Track 45 Transfer from New Trier 2. JOHN ARMSTRONG Uackl Oh Johnny, Oh John- ny, Ohl Baseball 3. THOMAS ANDERSON lAndyl Bye Now Driver's Safely Club 25 Indusfrial Arls Club Z5 Diversified Occupations 4, DAWN ANDERSON lDawniel You Are Bu! a Dream Fufure Nurses of America I5 Biology Club 2,35 Spanish Club 25 Lafin Club 3, Disfribulive Edu- cafion 4. JAMES ARMSTRONG lJiml Lucky fo be Me lndusfrial Arfs Club 25 Diversified Occupations 3,4. MARGARET ANDREWS Springfime is in My Hear! Lalin Club I,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Band I5 Dramafic Club 2,3,45 Jane Eyre 25 Nalional Thespian So- ciety 3,45 F.T.A. 33 Swimmin Club 45 The Lale Chrislopher Bean 45 Senior glass Vice Presidenf. JIM ANDRES lAcel Somebody Loves Me Movie Proieclionisl l,25 Track I5 lnduslrial Arls Club 2,35 Dislribulive Educafion 45 Science Club 2. JAMES ALTES Uimj Can'f We Ee Friends? Agriculfuro Club 3,45 Driver's Safely Club 3. DON ALBERRY Walking Wirh My Shadow Fool- ball l,2,3,45 Track I,2,35 apfain 45 Hi Y I5 Ecclesia Club 25 Boys Glee Club 4. MARJORIE BERGLUND lMargiel Margie, Margie, ll's You! Fulure Homemakers of America I,25 G. A.A. l5 Biology Club 25 Fufure Nurses ol America 3,45 Sludenf Council 3. WILLIAM F. BAKER lBakeJ All I Wan! For Christ- mas ls My Two fron! Teefh Foolball l,2,3,45 Swim- ming l,2,3,45 Sfudenf Council I,2,35 Track I,25 Vice President Junior Class: Glee Club 4. WERNER BLOOMFIELD lBlooml Doing Whaf Comes NafuralIy Biology Club l. VERA BLANCHARD Meer Me Tonight in Loveland' Biology Club 25 Glee Club 4. PAT BAUMANN lSliml Can'l Help Lovin' Dal Man. PAUL BEASLEY lBe all The Besf Things In Lile Are Free Sludenl Council 4. BILLIE BLACKSTONE lBill1 The Loveliness ol You' l'l0 Library Club l,23 chorus lg A Cappella 2,a. l 1 . - i . 9' ' l . Ll- J' 1 k X 'P e --. if Q if -4. l Ai G- 'suv K L. . sl rr M K N a 62 '.,2,N -6- ing, 5 6 w W ' A .. we. F. -X Q? 5:4 4 3 ev 'Z' . t .gnc . g I K l ' ,N 62 st.. We LEO BROWN JR. INelliel Why Does It Get So Late So Early? Spanish Club 31 Aepix 43 National Honor Society3 President of Senior Class. ROBERT BOOLMAN IBobl l'll Never Be the Same Glee Club 4. DONNA BEAVIN Ibunnyl Sweet and Low Latin Club I,2,3,43 F.N.A. l,23 G.A.A. l,3,43 Ecclesie Club l,2,33 Library l,23 Driver's Safety Club 2,43 A Cap- pella 3,43 Mother Is a Freshman 23 F.H.A. 33 For- ensics 43 Life Guard l,2,3,43 Swimming Club 4. JOY BLAKE lTexl Give Me Some Men Who Are Stouthearted Men Chorus 23 Transfer from Carlisle High School, Price Texas, JO ANN BILLHYMER Uol Here I'll Stay Ec- clesia Club 3,43 Distributive Education 43 ranster from Normal Community High School. IDA MAE BRANTON ISonniel So Long, lt's Been Good To Know You Concordia Y-Teens 2,33 G.A.A. l,2,3: Ecclesia Club 23 A Cappella 2,3,4: Chorus I. BILL BRYAN IWiId Billi The Moon is Bigger On Saturday Night Football l,23 Basketball l,23 Bese- ball I,2,3,43 Agriculture Club 3,43 Glee Club 3,4. DONALD BEUTOW IDonl The Whole World Smiles at Me Industrial Arts Club I,2,43 Driver's Safety Club 2,3,4. ALICE BOWER Mighty Llke A Rose Girl Scouts I3 Student Council 2,3,43 French Club 2,33 Biolo y Club 23 Short Story Club 3,43 Driver's Safety Club 33 Art Club 43 Swimming Club 43 Dramatic Club 3,43 Aegis Hour 33 Pink Magic 43 National Thesplan 4. WILLIAM BREITWEISER Ihilll l'll Never Walk Alone Cheaper By The Dozen 33 Aegis 3,4' Aegis Hour 33 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Student ouncil Presi- dent 43 National Forensic League 33 National Honor Society3 Transfer Du Quoin T.H.S. 3. CAROLYN WILLIAMS ITynei Miss You French Club 2.3. RAY BUSH The Vagabond Football I,2,3,43 Base- ball l3 Basketball l,2,43 Track 2.4. WAYNE BECKER IBuftl My Best To You Prep- band l,23 Band 3,4. ROBERT BEYER IBobl Patience and Fortltude Student Council 23 The Late Christopher Bean 4. VIRGINIA CAIN IGinnyl OnIy A Rosebud Kissed By The Dew Chorus I3 G.A.A. 2,3,4I A Cappella 2,3,43 Dramatic Club 2,3,43 Student Council 3,43 Senior Class Secretary3 Homecoming Queen At- tendant 43 Daddy Long Legs 4. JOHN NOLAN CARPENTER Uacki Don't Fall Asleep Industrial Arts Club 2,3,43 Agriculture Club 2. NANCY CASLER ICandeei Love Me Or Leave Me French Club 43 Short Story Club 43 Pink Magic 43 Transfer from New Trier 4. JIM CARLSON ICarIJ Nlght Man Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4. lil DICK CARR Prisoner of Love Band l,2,3,43 Ag- riculture Club 2,3,4. ROY COPPENBARGER lSaml Memories Industrial Arts Club 2,33 Diversified Occupations 3,4. LOUETTA CARVER lLoul Pretty As A Picture Future Homemalrers of America 3,43 Transfer from Downs Hlgh School 3. BERTHA CREWS lkickiel Sing, Sin , Sin Con- cordia Y-Teens I,3,43 Chorus I3 A Cappella 2,3,4' Llbrary Club 2,3,43 Swimming Club 43 National Forensc League 33 G.A.A. 43 Ecclesia Club 23 Na- tional Honor Society. DON DIXON lBool lx If True What They Say About Dixie? Football I,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,4. JIM COOK lCool:lel nlraggin' In Brass Band 2,3,43 Swing Band 33 Swimming . BETTY DECKER lBettsl Llle Can le Beautiful Library Club l,2,3,43 Chorus l,23 Latin Club 2: A Cappella 3,43 Ensemble 2,3,43 Daddy Long Legs ROBERT D. DOENITZ llobl l Got Plenty ol Nothln' Agriculture Club 43 Daddy Long Leqs 4. COLLEEN COOMER lCoel l Love The Sunshine ol Your Smlle Aegis 2,33 Art Club 2,3,43 Double Door 33 Short Story Club 3,43 Future Homemaker: ol America 4. RICHARD LAMAR DONER lScrapl So Tired Baseball I: Football I,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Traclr 2,3,43 Student Council 3. OLLAN COYLE lOliel For You, For Me For Ever- more Movie Operator I3 Industrial Arts Club 3,43 Agriculture Club 2. DORIS COTTON Little Girl Band 2,41 6.A.A. I,23 Future Teachers of America l,2,33 Short Story 4. CAROL RAE DON LOUIE Oh, You Beautiful Doll Biology Club 23 French Club 2,3,4: Swimming Club 'gl Attendant to Homecoming Queen 43 Short Story ub 4. DAVE DONNAN lDukel I Wonder, I Wonder Movle Operator I,23 Spanish Club 2,33 Ecclesia Club 2,33 Agriculture Club 3,43 Aegis 3,4. RICHARD DUVALL Ibiclzl For He's A Jolly Good Fellow Football I,43 Student Council I,2,43 Track Manager 23 French Club 23 Biology Club 23 Galt 3,43 Academy of Science Club 2,33 A Cappella 43 Dramatic Club 4. GEORGIA DUNCAN My Best To You Future Nurses of America 2. JIM EVANS My Old Flame Swing Band I,2,33 Band l,2,3,43 Spanish Club 2.3. BETTY JO DYSON Simple and Sweet Art Club 43 Orchestra I,2. 4 , ig. S. S1 Nl 7 ,ov 'Dx fxgtit 5 'Nw lc OV .la ll X I iii' Q. qv.,-Q 55 Q Y A ki, Q K E lays 5. N, XJ F 4 f I Lf' ' - . a. , X515 'C , xjf .un- ' MARILOU ETHERTON lLouI Parsonallty Aegis 3,45 Art Club 45 Transfer from West Lafayette Senior High School, Lafayette, Indiana 3. EDDIE EISENBERG Till We Meet Again Dlstrlb- utive Education 4. DAVID T. ESCH lButchI Stout Hearted Men Golf I5 Biology Club 25 Agriculture Club 3,45 Tennis 35 Ecclexia Club 25 Pink Magic 45 Dramatic Club 4. DAN EDDY lHound Dogl l'II Get By Football I,2,3,45 Basketball I,25 Track I,2,3,4. DAVE EDDY lDagoI Stumbling Football l,2,3,45 Basketball I,25 Baseball l,25 Track 354. DOROTHY FLACHSBART lDottyI Far Away Place! Aepix 45 National Honor Society. JOHN GILBERT FLICKINGER I'm Waltln For The Sunfire: Tennis lg Swimming I5 Glee Club S5 A Cap- pe a . MARILYN FORBES Be My Love. KAY GARST Wlth a SonFg ln My Heart Dramatic Club 45 Spanish Club 2,33 .H.A. 2,35 GirI's Ensemble 2,3,45 District and State Music Contest 2,3,45 A Cap- pella 45 Student Council 33 Pink Magic 45 Asst. Director Daddy Long Legs 45 Honor Society. EUGENE D. FUNK III lbuncanl My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free Golf l,3,45 Basketball I: Swimming 35 Spanish Club 35 Student Council 45 Transfer from Southern Arizona School for Boys 3. ROBERTA GITTINGS lBertI Where Have You Been Billy Boy, Bllly Boy Library Club I,2,3,45 Aegis Hour l,Z5 A Cappella 2,45 F.T.A. 25 F.N.A. 2,3,45 District and State Music Contest 23,45 GirI's Ensemble 2,3545 Aepix 35 Co-Editor 45 Girls' State 3. RUSSELL ALFRED GODBY lGussIeI More Than You Know Track I5 Spanish Club 25 Drlver's Safety Elub' 233,45 Industrial Arts Club 3,45 Daddy Long egs' . DAVID DELANO GEHRT lGoofI Let's Not Talk About Love French Club 3,45 PInk Magic 45 Transfer from Lane Technical Hiqh School, hlcago 35 Daddy Long Legs 4. GRETCHEN FULLER lFetch' You'lI Always Ba The One We Love Biology Club 25 Latin Club 2,35 Oulll and Scroll 3,45 Aepix 35 Co-Editor 45 A Cappella 45 Short Story Club 45 State Music Context5 Na- tional Honor Society. DONALD GOTTSCHALK lDonI The Night Has A Thousand Eyes Movie Operator I,25 Industrial Arts Club 2,3,45 Driver's Safety Club 2,3,4. JOHN WILLIAM FRINK IBIIII l'lI See You Again Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 National Honor Society. FREDERICK JOHN GRANNING lFreddyl Tlme On gf'bHa1nds Movie Operator I,2,35 Industrial Arts u . SHIRLI GLOVER That's Where I Came In Transter from Stephen:-Lee Hlgh School, Asheville, North Carolina 4. II3 ART GREGG Uiml Gone Flshin ' lnduslrlal Arts Club l,25 Diversified Occupations 4. JAMES ROBERT GOBEN Uiml l'm Beginning To See The Llghl Movie Operalor l,2,35 Chorus I5 Glee Club 25 Lalin Club 4. JOACHIM GOEBAL l'm Easy To Gel Along Wifh Transfer from Gulemberg Gymnasium, Wies- baden, Germany 4. CURTlS GAITER lFrenchiel AHer You've Gone Baskefbell I,2,35 Track I,2,3. BARBARA JEAN GREGORY lBarbl They Can'l Take Thor Away From Me Senior Girl Scouls Ig Glee Club l,Z. JAKE GROSSMAN Thou Swell Ecclesia Club l,2,35 Foolball l,2,3,45 Swimming l,2,3,45 Golf l,25 Track 3,45 Hi Y l,25 Aqriculfure Club 25 Sludenl Council 45 Glee Club 45 Senior Class Treasurer. ALICE GRIMM lAll Music In My Heart Ecclesia Club 25 Glee Club Z5 A Cappella 35 Band 3,45 Aegis Hour I,2,3. NORMAN EDWARD GOELZER Ah-Bur l've Learned National Honor Society. JOYCE HALL lLefiyl My Happiness G.A.A. l,2,35 Band l,2,3,45 Ecclesia Club 25 Fulure Nurses of America 2. DONNA HAGGARD JusI Mg BlII Girl Scouls I: Siudenl Council 25 Spanish lub 2,35 French Club 25 Fulure Nurses ol America 2. MERLE HEFNER Shake OII Your Troubles Wilh A Smile Induslrial Arfs Club 35 Agrlculfure Club 3,4 JENNY LEE HARDMAN Lovely To Look A l G.A.A. l,25 Y-Teens l,25 Ecclesla Club 2,35 Glee Club 35 A Cappella 45 Daddy Long Legs 4. KENNETH HANSON lKenl I Gel Ideas Sludenf Council I5 Ecclesia Club 25 Biology Club 25 For- ensic Club 35 Aegis 4: Quill and Scroll 45 Neflonal Honor Sociely. BEVERLY SUE HENDRYX lBailel Hale To Leave You Now Y-Teens l,25 G.A.A. I,2,45 Prep Band I,25 Ecclesla Club 25 Band 3,4. GLORIA HARLOW lGlorYl My Sllenl Love Ec- clesia Club 2,3,45 Naiiona Honor Soclefy. SONNA HAMILTON lHambonesl All The Things You Are Chorus I5 Glee Club 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 A Cappella 3,4. HAROLD HENRY lHeneryl How Am I To Know' Bloloqy Club I5 Ecclesla Club 2,3,4. LUCY ANN HENDRICKS lSlxl Oh, Whaf To De Monilor 4. I I Seemed ,s., I '11 mir 9 ' A 2 all in-1 ur A' LK' l x' I A, M ff, 1 , fl K aio NL. ea , 5 ., 1 til 5' . i , 'L ' . -7 L I, Y . ' , fx. , ' 1: 549 , A - , . .-.. - l.. 5 . . sf., -M ' M, . 7? s Q L f lla : - ' X ef 14 C' Ill rf' ii' ill Y' WI' ffl' JUDY HENDERSON Uullel Au Revoir, Pleasant Dream Ecclesia Club 25 A Cappella 3,4. HELEN HILEMAN lBoogiel Sweet Hearts On Parade Future Teachers Of America I,2,35 Senior Girl Scouts I,25 Band I,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Blology Club 25 Maiorette I,2,3,4. LINA HONNESS A Good Mun ls Hard To Flnd French Club 3,45 National Honor Soclety. KATHRYN HICKS lKatyl K,K,K,Katy Library Club I5 Ecclesia Club 2,3,4. JOAN HOLDERBY lJol On Wings ol Song Future Teachers of America l,25 Senior Girl Scouts l,2,3,45 Junior and Senior Ensemble l,25 Madrlgal Singers 45 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 2,35 A Cappella 2.3.45 ational Honor Society. LENORE HUBER lLeel When You Look In The Heart of o Rose Latln Club 25 Student Council 3,45 Art Club 45 Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 45 Homecoming Queeng Transfer from Normal Com- munlty Hig School 2. ANN HUNTER lllobinl I Got Rhythm Girl Scouts 2,3,4: G.A.A. 45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Biology Club 25 Librar Club 2,35 A Cappella 45 Swimming Club 45 Dadc'ly Long Legs 4. CAROL HURST My Silent Love Latin Club I5 Future Nurses ot America I5 Biology Club 25 Dra- matic Club 2,3,45 Monitor 2,35 National Thesplans 3,45 Ecclesla 3,45 Student Council 4. LEONARD HURSCH lHurshell As Tlme Goes By Track 25 Transfer from Gridley 2. BETTY JOSEPH lLi1l Lova's Old Sweet Song Chorus I5 G.A.A. I,25 Distrlbutlve Education 4. CAROL KNUTH Uodyl Who Stole My Heart Away? Future Homemakers of America 3,45 Glrl's Glee Club 4: Transfer from Normal Community High School 3. SHERRILLYN KILMARTIN lTopsyI I'll Be Seeing You Chorus 35 G.A.A. 3,45 Future Nurses of America 35 Ecclesla Club 3,45 Transfer from Trinity High School 3. RICHARD D. JOHNSON lDlclrl How Mun Times Can I Full In Love? Band 2,3,45 A Cappellla 2,3,45 Boy's Ensemble 3,45 Pink Magic 4. ELEANOR JEANNE KIRBY lEekl We Hate To Lose You Future Teachers of America I5 Spanish Club 253,45 Girl Scouts 25 Short Story Club 3,45 Student Council 35 Oulll and Scroll 3,45 Aegis I,2,35 Editor- in-Chlef 45 D.A.R. 45 National Honor Society 4. MARY ANN KOHLER Dainty Little DamseI Chorus l,25 Sr. Girl Scouts l,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 French Club l,2,35 Malorette l,2,3,45 Student Council I5 Dramatic Club 3,45 Thexpians 45 Band 3,45 District and State Band Contest I,2,3,45 Aeplx 45 Pink Magic 4. VIOLA KINNE lSlretterl Guadeumus Igtuf' Future Teachers of America l,2,3,45 Latin lub l,2,3,4' Biology Club 253,45 Girl Scouts l,2,3,45 National Honor Socletyg Daddy Long Legs 4. JAYE S. KOEN lSusiel Sweet Sue Drlver's Safety Club 25 Dlstributlve Education 45 Transfer from Nor- mal Community High School 2. MARY CAROLEE KURTZ lSlsterl Come, Let's Be Merry French Club 2,3,45 Driver's Safet Club 2,3,45 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Student Council 25 Girl's En- semble 2,35 Thespianx 3,45 Honor Society 45 Asst. Director Pink Magic 45 Daddy Long egs 4. RALPH LESTER JOHNSON lBonesl l'm Free Af Lax! Movle Operafor 2.33 Shorl Slory Club 4. ROBERT KRUEGER lBobl I Gof A Girl I Love Aqrlculfure Club 2.3: Dislribufive Education 4. JAMES D. KLAWITTER Uiml l'm Always Chasing Rainbows Band 2.3.43 Swing Band 3. DONNA JEANNE LAIN lDonnieI Who's Afraid ol The Big Dad Wolf Y-Teens l.2g Dislribufive Educa- flon 4. HARRY LOCKENVITZ lLumberiackI We're Jusf Wlld About Harry Foolball l,3.4: Track 3.4. Agri- cullure Club 4. WANITA LUCILE LANGHOFF lTinaI Time On My Hands Fulure Nurses of America lg Disfrib- ullve Educafion 4. BARBARA LONG lBobbieI My Hearf Is A Hobo Fulure Nurses of America 2. CAROLINA LANIGAN lColfeyl One More Dream and He's Mine Fulure Nurses af America lg Dis- lribulive Educalion 4. RUSSELL LAWYER lSpooltsl My Dream Is Yours. MARY LEE I've Go! You Under My Skin Fufure Dlslrlbulors of America 43 Biology Club 2. JUNE LEATHERS lJune Buql ls Everybody Happy? Girls Chorus 31 Glee Club 43 Transfer from Kankakee High School 3. RANDY LUNDEEN I'll See You In My Dreams Band l,2g Swing Band 2: Aeqis 2.3.41 Aepix 2.3.4. Public Address Operalor 2.3.43 Driver's Safely Club 2.3: French Club 2.3.45 Quill and Scroll 3.4: Acad- emy of Science 2.33 Aegis Hour 2. RICHARD LINK llnlzlel Open The Door Richard lnduslrlal Arls Club 2.33 Naflonal Honor Soclely. JOHN DAVID MAYS lDavel Remember Me Aq- rlculfure Club 2.4: Sfudenf Council 3: Transfer from Normal Communlly High School 2. DONNA MALINOWSKI lEIbowsI My ldeal G.A.A. 2.35 Fufure Nurses of America 25 Aegis 3.43 Af- lendanf lo Homecoming Oueen 45 Transfer from Normal Communify Hlg School 2. BOB MATTOX lMaxl II I Had My Way Sfudenl Council Ip Band l.2.3.4g Swing Band l.2.3.4: Dlslricf Music Confesf l.2.3,4: Sfafe Music Conlesl l.2.3.4g French Club 2.3. Dramallc Club 3.43 Cheaper By The Dozen 3. IRVIN C. MARTIN lMarfl Sing and The World Sings Wifh You A Cappella 2.3.43 Boy's Ensemble 2.3.43 Dlslrlcl and Slale Music Conlesl 3.45 Indusfrial Arfs Club 3.4. JOYCE M. MILLER lSeueelisI Love Doesn'f Grow On Trees G.A.A. 3. ufure Homemakers of Amer- ice 3: Band 3.4: Glee Club 4. we-wr ,. no uw-- Niw nrs 'Q me 1 iw- xi'-in 1. mga... , 3' fa. 5 ti Q Q . . '53 1 - M ii' 30 'Z' X ' wi 'Ui if Y, Q2 BEVERLY MYCUE Fleeflng Vision Transfer from Huron High School, Soufh Dakola 4. DOUGLAS MECHERLE lDougl There'Il Be Some Changes Made Swimming 2,3,4g Foolball lg Golf l,2,3g GEORGE MYERS Boys Were Made To Take Care ol Girls Foolball I,2: Baseball l,2g Agricullure Club I,2,3,4g Ecclesia Club 2. CONNIE MOORE lSnooksl If's Whai You Do Wifh Whar You've Go! Cheerleader l,2,3g G.A.A. I,2,3. NORMAN EUGENE MELTON lAusslel I'II See You Again Baseball 3. MARILYN NAFZIGER Alfer Graduallon Day Prep Band lg Band 2,3g Biology Club 2. DONNA MORETZ Welcome To My Dream Trans- fer from Normal Communily High School 4. VERLA L. NUCHOLLS On Wings ol Song Chorus I,2g A Capella 3,4. MARLENE NORTON lTinyl I Don'l Know WI? Library Club 33 Biology Club 33 Disfrlbullve E u- cal on 4. DOROTHY ODOM lRedl You're Jus! In Love H Library Club l,Zg Aegis 3,4. A 'W' 'W Don oLsoN 1 umm Too Much Aegis lg swam- ' my ming I,2,3,4g Blology Club 23 Band 3.4. -vcfeur is 'am sq..- My fr. -11:5 4 -. nXwfM.r'1i5l . CHARLES PAYNE lChucl0 Be My LIle's Compan- ion Sludenl Council lg Vice Presidenl 43 Spanlsh Club 2.3: Biology Club 2: Public Address Operator 2,3,4g Aeplx and Aegls 2,3,4g Qulll and Scroll 3,4g Drlver's Safely Club 35 Nallonal Honor Sociely. EVA PASSMORE lEvel A Prelry Glrl ls Like a Melody Library Club l,2,3: Biology Club 25 Slu- denl Council 2. BOB PATTERSON llirogl There's Nolhln Like A Dame Golf I,2,3,4: river's Salel Club 3: Dl- versifiecl Occuparions 35 Biology Club Zg Sludenl Council 4. TOMMY PRATHER Uoml The Roving Klnd ln- dusfrlal Arfs Club l,2,3.4. MILDRED PARKER lMilliel l Love A Parade Biology Club 2: Maiorelfe l,2,3,4. JAMES PECKMANN Uiml I Wlsh You The hs! of Everylhln Movie Operator I,2,3g Spanlsh Club 23: Biologg Club 2: Drlver's Safely Club 2: lnduslrlal Arls lub 3. RAMONA PEACOCK lMonal What ls This Thlng Called Love? Future Homemalrers of America I,2, 3,45 Biology Club 2: Fulure Teachers of America 3.45 Girl Scoufs l,2,3,4. JANETTA PHILLIPS Halr ot Gold, Eyes of Blue Ecclesla Club 2,35 Monitor 3,4. KENNETH EUGENE PROCHNOW lMinkl Lazy, I Wanna Be Lazy Basketball I,2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club 2,3,45 Academy of Science 4. BETTY ANN PLEIS lSuzyJ l've Got A Crush On You Band l,2,3,45 Future Nurses ot America 35 Biology Club 25 French Club 2,35 Driver's Safety Club 25 Future Teachers ot America 3,45 Pink Magic 45 Dramatic Club 4. PATRICIA PROCHNOW lPatl Nevertheless Span- ish Club I,2,35 Future Homemakers of America 4. JANE QUINN Uaniel l'Il Never Ask For More G.A.A. I5 Biology Club 2. DORIS PHARES lDoriel The Yery Thought of You Transfer from University High School 4. LILLIAN RANNY lLlll Dark Eyes Chorus I5 Biology Club 2. CECIL RAYDON lCecl You Can't Make Money Dreaming Football 2,35 Baseball 2,3. ANNE REEVES ll I Could Be With You One Hour Chorus I5 French Club 2,35 Ecclesia Club 3,45 Daddy Long Legs 4. DELMAR REDIGER lDell Everyday ls Ladies Day Wlth Me Future Teachers of America l,25 Hi Y Club l,2,35 Blolo y Club 25 Ecclesia Club 25 Dra- matic Club 45 aulll and Scroll 45 Aegls 45 A Cappella 35 Double Door 3, CURTIS RAYDON lCurtl Take Me Out To The Ball Game Football I5 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 3, Captain 4. RICHARD REINHARD lDylrel I've Been To Holly- wood Track 35 Transfer from Streator High School, Streator, Illinois 3. WILLIAM REINTHALER KHotchl Sing and Be Happy loy's Ensemble 253,45 A Cappella 3,45 Daddy Long Legs 4. MARIANNE RICHARDSON What ls Life Without Men? Student Council l,2,3,45 Future Homemakers of America 25 Ecclesia Club 2,3,4. EILENE RING Because Biology Club 25 Ecclesia Club 2,35 Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Monitor Z,3,45 Na- tional Thespian Society 3,45 Daddy Lang Legs 4. AVALON RUST lRustyl Right As Raln Biology Club 25 Future Nurses of America 25 Future Home- rnakers of America 4. JAMES ROSSIE lTl1e Profj Give My Refards To Broadway Dramatic Club 2,3,45 Forensic Cub 2,3,45 Jane Eyre 25 Double Door 35 Thespian 3,45 Na- tlonal Honor Society5 Assistant Technical Director Pink Magic 45 Daddy Long Legs 4. LEROY RYIURN lLirl Gotta Be This Or That Football 2,35 lndustr al Arts Club 25 Baseball 3. QV , ex' Qgfr it GC 7, . , . .. Q .H ! at 'Irs c ,Menue- , .. - I . X, H- nv' 9 qi.-s K 'C' Rf sf' 1 x ,dw Ga .N ,OE 'RQ '+E- ,nik 4 P- -.. 3 N Q ' if QA X f Q fi . MH... s, of 'Elf 4 gn! 'Q , NANCY RYAN lNencel Hooray For Lovel Biology Club 23 Ecclesia Club Z,3,43 Forensic Club Z,3,43 Daddy Long Legs 4. ALEAN RUSK lllusfyl Lady Be Good Girl's Glee club I,2,a,.4 SARAH SCHULTZ If You Were The Only Girl NANCY SALKELD 7emprafion French Club 2,33 Dramatic Club 2,3,43 Art Club 2,3343 Ecclesia Club 33 Molher ls A Freshman 23 Nafional Honor So- cielyg Daddy Long Legs 4. BUD SLOAN lPlummerl Fink Elephants Every- where Golf I,2,3,43 Latin Club l,2,3Q Swimming l,2,33 Dramafic Club 23 Tennis I3 Double Door 33 Molher ls A Freshman 35 Daddy Long Legs 4. BOB SCOTT ML Touchdown U.S.A. Foolball I,2,33 Caplain 43 Band I3 A Cappella 2,33 Baskelball I,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3: Caplain 43 Junior Class Pres- idenlg Sludenl Council 4. DAYLE SHAY lSpecsI Look For The Silver Lining Foolball 23 Baseball 2,3,43 lnduslrlal Arls Club 2.3. SHIRLEY SCHWARTZ Easy To Love Fulure Nurses of America 2,3,43 Library Club 2,3,43 Dramalic Club 3,43 Aepix 43 Pink Magic 43 Narlonal Honor Society. FRED SCHULTZ lChinksl Aln'l Mlxbehavln Ten- , nis 2,3,43 Baskefball I,Z,33 Baseball I3 hug l,2,33 Swing Band I,2,33 Pink Magic 43 The Lale grrsfezpher Bean 43 Boy's Ensemble 43 Dramalic u . LLOYD SPIECKER lluslerl Lover Man Industrial Arls Club 33 Foolball 3,43 Tennis I,2,3,4. ??RBARA SHELTON Lucky In Love A Cappella KENNETH SMITH Don'f Fence He ln BOB SCHNUPP lSnuqglel l Wan! My Mama Foofball I3 Track 2,43 lndusfrlal Arfs Club I,2,3,43 Baseball 33 Cheaper ly The Dozen 33 Biology Club 23 The Lale Chrisloper Bean 4. JOE SPARROW lHarveyI Rag!Ime Cowboy Joe Ecclesia Club 23 Agricullure Club 2,3,43 Football I3 Baskeiball I3 Baseball I. JUDY SINCLAIR If's A Greaf Feeling Transfer From Universify High School 3. JOAN SHORT Uol lf Had To Be You Y-Teens l,23 GirI's Chorus li Glee Club 23 Sludenf Council 33 A Cappella 3,4, JUDITH ANN SHIERS I'm A llg Girl Now Glee Club 3. JOSEPH SOBKOVIAK Uoel I Shoulda Qulf When I Was Ahead Induxlrial Arts Club 43 Transfer from Walseka Hlgh Schoolg Daddy Long Legs 4. II9 BARBARA SCOULLER Ihrbl Baby Face Sfudenf Council Ig Monilor I.2g Dramafic Club 2.3.43 Bl- ology Club 2.3.4. Ar? Club 2.3.4. Nallonal Thespian Socrely. 3.43 Shorf Story Club 3.4: Double Door 3. GLENN SIMPSON Only MakebeIleva Agricullure Club 4: Induslrlal Arfs Club l.2,3g MITZI SIMMONS Happy Go Lucky G.A.A. 45 Band 3.4: Fulure Nurses of America 3.43 Swimming Club 4: Naflonal Honor Sociefyg Transfer from Falrbury High School 3. MARILYN SCHUMACHER Love Is Where You Find lf Future Homemakerx of America I.4. ROGER SMITH lRa-Raj AIn'f Doln Bad Doln Nofhing Lalin Club 2: Biology Clgb 2: Aegis 2.37 Aeolx Sporfs Edlfor 4. Driver's afefy Club 33 gulll and Scroll 3.4: Forensic Club 3.45 Ecclesia lub 43 Golf 3. JEAN TAYLOR Ueannlel I'll Follow My Secraf Hear! 6.A.A. I.4g F.T.A. l,2.3.4g Llbrary Club Ig Chorus l.2g Y-Teens Ig Aegis 2.3.43 Quill and Scroll 3.45 Dramaflc Club 2.3.43 F.H.A. 23 Ecclesia Club 3.45 Thesplans 3.45 Daddy Long Legs 4. PATRICIA THOMAS IPaIfyl I'm In Love Wlfh A Wonderful Guy Future Teachers of America I.2g Ecclesla Club 2: Dlsfrlbullve Educalion 4. DONALD TREASH IDonl You, You. You Are The One Aegis 2.3.4. Spanish Club 31 Driver's Safefy Club 3: Sfudenf Council 4: Nallonal Honor Soclely. TIECQRENCE VAN HOOK WhaI's New? Girls Chorus HELEN TROWER I'm Sure Of Everyfhlng Bur You Chorus Ig Dlsfrlbuflve Educaflon 4. DONALD IVAN TUDOR lDonl Why Is There A Rainbow In The Sky? Chorus Ig Baslrefball 2: Track 2: Indusfrlal Arfs Club 2: Dlversified Occu- pallons 3, 4. HELEN WENDEROTH You're Everywhere Aegis 21 French Club 2.3.4. Arf Club 2.35 Quill and croll 3,45 Sfudenf Council 3: Shorf Sfory Club 3. Aeplx Arr Edlfor 3.4: Nallonal Honor Sociely. PHYLLIS VAN DEVENDER ghlll l Wan! To Be A Ig:egd3Of Yours Sfudenf ouncll 33 DrIver's Safely U . RONALD DAVID VAN HORN Ikandlez I Know A Road Baseball 2: Drivers Safely Cub 25 Agrl- culfure Club 4. MACK ARLIN WARREN IArliel Young Man Wlrh A Horn Band l.2.3.4: Swing Band I.2.3. DONNA WELTE Love, Hale Is My Hear! Dramatic Club 2.3.4 Thesplans 3,45 Molher Is A Freshman 23 Naflonal Honor Soclefyg Daddy Lon Legs 43 Asslsfanf Dlreclor for The Lafe Chrlsfopgler Bean . Transfer from Indianapolis 2. RICHARD LEE WILBURN lbychel Life Gai: Taeius, Dar!! lf? Foofball I.2.3.4: Baslefball l.2g Track CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH WALDEN lCharl Melan- choly laby Chorus I.2. ,,,,yw vs G... 47' ab V. as 'GL 9. I M 5 , 'SS' 40-- Qs iv- e I N-J COLLEEN WEHMEIER lShorl Slopl Enough To Know Fulure Homemakers of America lg Glee Club lg Transfer from Buchanan High School. Troy. Missouri. MARY LOU WALDEN lLul Mary Rose Biology Club 23 Latin Club 43 Fufure Nurses of America 43 Fulure Homemakers of America 4. CAROLE WHITE LiHle While Rose Future Nurses of America 23 Dislrlbulive Educalion 4. 4 . LILLIAN RAE WEAKLEY lLiIil As You Desire Me ' 3 Fulure Nurses of America l. N , 3 -lr he I in Q is . X 's 353- I . MARILYN WRIGHT Speak Low Prep Bend lg Band 2. ROBERT R. WHITTENBERG lBobl l'll Never Ask For More Industrial Arls Club 2.3: Dlslribullve Educafion 4. ax... JOANNE WATSON Uol My Happiness G.A.A. 3.4. Band 3.4. DAVID WAYNE YOLTON lDocl There's Music In The Land Aegis Hour 33 Proieclionisl I.2.3g Track l.2.3.4g Boys nsemble 2.3.45 French Club 2.3.45 A Cappella 2.3.4. The Late Chrlslopher Bean 4. HARRIET YOBSKI So NIce Cheerleader l.23g Maioreile 1.2.3,-1. Band I,2,3g Lalin club 2.3. En- semble 2.3g G.A.A. 33 Pink Magic 4. ...pf -u-. N, ' PATRICIA WEY All Of A Sudden My Hearf Sin s Chorus lg Glee Club 25 A Cappella 3.43 Ensemble 2.3.4. Dislricf Music Confesl 2.35 Sfale Music tl Conlesl 3.4. an-a, SHIRLEY JOYCE WIMP lRedl We Were The Besf Of Friends Biology Club 23 Glee Club 2.3.4. MARCIA JOAN WEY Smile, Darn Ya. Smile Library Club l.2q Chorus Ig Sfudenl Council l.2g Glee Club 23 Spanish Club 2: A Cappella 3.41 Glrls Ensemble l.2.3.4g Daddy Long Legs 4. TOM ZELL Smoke Gefs In Your Eyes Agrlcullure Club 3.43 Transfer from Weslern Milllary Academy. ' l2l Class of 1902 Since fhe class of i902 celebrafes ifs 50fh Anniversary 'ihis year, fhese pages are dedicafed fo fhaf class. Wifh fhe help of several members sfill living in Bloomingfon, we have been able 'lol idenfify 'lhe individuals in fhe picfure on fhe adiacenf page and, in some cases, fo defermine fheir locafion and occu- pafion. Following are fhe names of persons in fhe class arranged according fo fhe numbers under fhe individual picfures, as well as brief skefches on each graduafe abouf whom informafion is available. Barbara Eggers was edifor of fhe l90l-I902 Aegis which was fhen published as a magazine. She faughf in Bloomingfon Schools for many years, refiring re- cenfly. She married John B. Lennon, a nafional labor leader. Bessie Allen - died shorfly affer graduafion. Fred Bradley - unknown. Clinfon Davisson - spenf many years in research work in New York Cify. Some years ago he was awarded one half of a Nobel Prize for his work in fhe field of Physics. Rufh Kershaw lWhifmerl -- deceased. Esfelle Marfin - noi' known. Susan Bell lParkhurs'l'l - lives in Boulder Colorado where her husband is an edifor. Alberfina Zimmerman - deceased. Paul Lillard - deceased. Percy Camp - noi known. Harold Parinalee - un- known. Harry Wilson-nof known. Hugh Monfgomery siudied law af Illinois Wesleyan Universify and pracficed law in Housfon, Texas. Harry Quinn is a farmer and sfockman locafed near Shirley. Berf E. Hempsfead became a docfor and for many years was a member of fhe Mayo Clinic af Rochesfer, Minnesofa. Fred Larsh -- unknown. Edifh Russell married Ar- fhur Reichel who was em- ployed al' fhe Panfagraph Prinfing Company. They have since lefl' Blooming- fon. Clara B. Gelfwacher lives in Los Angeles, California affer having filled a library posifion in lllinois. Lillian Higgins lWilderl - deceased. Alice Kerrick - unknown. Merion Lawler - unknown. Elizabefh Roe -- unknown. Emma Parker lParkshursl'l - deceased. Myrfle Selby lShannonl faughf several years in Bloomingfon schools agd married W. J. Shannon, a prinfer employed by fhe Daily Panfagraph. Charloffe Sfory lHilgen- dorfl lives on a farm near Emden, Illinois. lda Kline lHurs+oonl lives in Moline, Illinois where her husband is connecfed wifh 'lhe Moline Mfg. Co. Mary B. Selby lHilll lives in Bloomingfon. She be- came a social worker and is married fo Chas. Hill. Mary Holcomb lSfillmanl lives in Hudson, lllinois. Professor Boyer, Principal of BHS I896-I907. When he leff Bloomingfon he wenf fo Bloom Township High School, Chicago, llli- nois, where he remained unfil he refired. E. Bruce Godfrey became a physician. Deceased. Margaref Russell lBald- ridgel - unknown. May K. Werf - unknown. Helen Fiske - unknown. Myrfle Disbrow-deceased. Herman C. Fiske - un- known. lrving Livingsion - un- known. Harry Lackney -- un- known. Edward Scoulou is oper- afing a grocery sfore on Easf Washingfon Sfreef, Bloomingfon. The sfore was founded by his fafher. Herberl' Coons became a plan? pafhologisf connecf- ed wifh fhe Deparfmenf of Agriculiure in Washingfon D. C. Alice M. Symons 'laughf in Bloominglon and Normal schools for several years and fhen faughf in Los Angeles, California. Alfred O. Brown lives in Bloomingfon. He is con- necfed wifh fhe Public School Publishing Co. and has been, for a fime, in fhe Passion Play and Commu- nify Players. Guy Moore graduafed in engineering af fhe Univer- sify of Illinois, and is lo- cafed in Jamesfown. New York. Sidney Gufhrie is af pres- enf minisier of fhe Mefh- odisf Church in Gibson Cify, lllinois. Ada Benfley -ff' unknown. ey l . 1 1' .xx K + , w Q 'Q qrom Dawn To Dusk gs. I ' v' e ea, we 'ng' I A, 2.-aw, 'v Q iiiii' r S. T n ' 1- ' m i A 3' e M17 o o I Q Q4 i Q B :S 'Q , o f I ' ' 39 U. -A ..,.1 ,Ai t f is : I f .. . -,fb if I A 5 kt ' gm M -1 to 8 . , 1 f 0 slr! , . 1 -... I I ' ., We 'gifs 752.15 l .SF A W When in the morning I rise half asleep In my first hour class I can't open my eyes I've lived to regret the late hours I keep. The D on my test shouIdn't be a surprise. Ram SQQAA Q UlQQqxiQYX Cp ---3 ' . V Qc-M8010 T YR!- r I, . Cgk 4 If f yf t ITU I IKIV L fem I m I W9 ex y ea L A I 124 5 I Hurrah, Hurrah I've slipped into Iine Now I can eat with my partners in crime. L 9 so 9 w P v od hs L :ff P X ff ll by Nana CJKQQA gs r ,fa ,gm j v 5 ' ' V , U V5El?'f 41 r. JJ . m1iTs cnfh ' e ssh ' . Y l flll 5, l rx ,I o -f 511 ' X U 5 X l ' l all 'fjl':ll'f 'al, : I, Q 9? . E I -- --f At 4:00 o'clock l'm free at last When baby sitting I'm not really alone, Another school day's in my past. I can always contact a friend on the phone. . , 1 .- cf- , 1 '--...C f' - T.. ln 1 4 II 9. Q- ' ' l sss .- ' hiss- lon3Ehwa ' ' ' 4 f f ' C llree I 4 ,yu C rl s 5 gas! M 6 3 I 125 Now day is done and work is past, These are the hours that go so fast. 1814 PINES SMARTWEAR . . . West Side of Square Alice Bower and Virginia Cain inspeciing +l1e new fashions as shown by Mr. Pines. - Mr. Campbell Hollon, presidenl' of CAMPBELL HOLTON 81 CO. The Home of Happy Hour Finer Foods i HAWKINS STUDIO Harold Hudgens explains 'The meriis of a Kodascope I6 MM W 'ml movie projecfor +o Chuck Payne f and Randy Luncleen. ' 1' A If 3 ' 128 A. - -- - 129 x Donna Haggard and Bill Baker learn Ihe imporfance of proper insurance profec- 'Iion fo meel Iheir needs. Harold D. Walters Insurance 2II Eas+ Jefferson S+., Bloomingfon, Illinois 3, Charles G Bender Furniture Charles G. Bender shows Nancy Salkeld and R' Fred ScI1uI'Iz an imporfed Japanese hay 'from Ihe Gif? Shop of BENDER'S FURNITURE STORE af III So. Main Sfreef. is, 130 I0-iiciitnn MILLER MUSIC CO. 4-I7 N. Mann SI. JJJ UNION GAS 81 ELECTRIC Co. 3I6 Norih Main S+ree+ Nafurally Hs Gas . . . The Ideal Fuel for +he Five Big Jobs Cooking Wafer Heating Refrigeration Home Heating Laundry Drying -li? U1 T-1,-in he 131 F i FREESE 8: JEFFERSON. INC. 2I3 W. Jefferson S+. Insurance - Surefy Bonds Mifzi Simmons and Dick Carr are invesfigafing +he meri+s of sound insurance coverage. Bloomingfon, Iliinois . . . Phone 52lI f P? . f nr '31 qui' . .Md Aubry' ! bd - 1 n E 4' A 'i ' HOLDER HARDWARE COMPANY L Good Hardware Since I853 A - . :ix 'V L l05-I07 N. Easi S+ree+, Biooming+on, Ill. X ' f ffi' A HOUSEWARES - HARDWARE - PAINT - TILE , A MARBLE - PLUMBING SUPPLIES ii -A . A ii A A A Pl? 5' f ...L 132 fi 'I 3 , 1 0 R ffl J . HOWARD HOSE a youd: x V ' TRODNIIS --KAR- Curl' Rayclon and Bob Sco'H look over 'll1e baseball and alhlefic equipmenf a+ J. 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