Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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C 4 ,. f - , DIRECTORS fri 1 ' f ?i- 'ff ' S if 3 CREWS I4 , J , I -F U u Y ' , 5 ACTS M X HL Z Q, - REHEARSALS 1 9 fb Q bl'-A rj' gl' 0 H E f... ' V u wg T 1 f fi fx 2 ' ' Lf ' ..4. f u A .1415 Ql'6'T5'H5Q 'f ' 7? -M 1-ig , ' ,Lv 1- , 'H ns nl u.. I ' . ull l E, L , I W lb 1, , , ' 'A ff kl', f ' ,A ,LL - ,Q L , 4,1 . Vw ',-Q-fg 1',ggfg:ij 5 7 M N --I .,., ,. . fx ' F -V 1 V I fkwm wg . 1'. i SS' ' es.,- A ' 1 V -me 5 ' . K! X. MV y N I T T My g 5358 lilfl For fhe fheme of our I954 yearbook, 'rhe Aepix, we have gone fo The Drama, wi+h all i+s glorious aspec+s, corresponding +o our school life. The ser was our spacious building where +he cas+ learned fheir lines, and +he di- rec+ors gave fhe cues. The scenes were many and varied: some comedies, a few +ragedies,bu1' all were a parl' of 'lhe play. The play was a success because +he casf, direcrors, and crew worked long and hard +o gain +ha+ success. The curfain rose as class assignmen'rs V I and acfivilies were beginning and fell on I +he finale of a finished, buf noi' forgo++en I year. All'-'JV E N l ' Z-'r' SQ ii? - .W I i 4. WD, .,,. f - Q. N T -' f s .ffjfff T C76 5414442-,,l'2 it lk Clffacilcygn qbecliccztiorb AMJZQW C445 C3410 i fem f Q The class of I954 dedicales 'rhis yearbook, a drama of +he school year I953-I954, fo Miss Rilda BeHs. We deem if properly filling fhaf lhis Aepix be dedicaied fo her. Much of fhe success of +he school's plays has been made possible 'lhrough her efforls as business manager. Her regular leaching assignmenls were in 'rhe insfruclion of malhemalics. We cannol' 'forgel fhe many hours spenf in room 2I6, and we recall wi+h pleasure ihe help and guidance fhaf she. as ma+hema+ics feacher, so willingly gave +o us. Jfl4,,,w Q,1A 1 y J' 1- ' KW .A ' ji I MM! Q , V, ,iff 5 ,f fy :Qi 59 l . ' P U Myyfgf- ifzl n , X ff! ,lil QM HW A 1, ff! yf ' A My Q E , 7 V f W 4' R Q X ' If m. 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ROW 2: Mr. E, D Carlfon, Superinfendeni of Buildings and Groundsg Mr George N. Wells, Superintendent of Schoolsg Mr. Paul E Allisorrg Mr R, A. Chrisrnan. oczrcl of Qclucatiorb arent -qc-:archer ooocicctiorb ROW I: Mr. P, C. Kurrz, Principalg Mrs. L. Busickg Mrs, A. Hollafzg Mrs, R. French, Presidenig Mrs. J Fisher Miss Emiline Kollmang Mr. Eldon Volk. ROW 2: Mrs. C. Duguidg Mrs. R. Gufhoffg Mrs, L. Peckrnanng Mrs C. Crusiusg Mrs. F. Cohen' Mrs W Udwin Mr, C. Cox. -was',w.mxmmnefs:mrx::mww,'ew-'-a,wefs:rmfw:armms1Q1r 'i'lr:eurfa,4,v. Ls: 1. -farssfs nsrwwm-,,sawrmasm,amf1smwmmsa'smvae,es '- SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL e N Wells B Ed A. B., Ph, B., M. A. P- C- K M oglclminiofrcltiork, Mr. George N. Wells, Superinfendenl of Bloominglon schools, co-ordinales +he drama faking place in each of lhe buildings. Principal P. C. Kurfz keeps every high school produc+ion running smoo+hly from his cen+ral office. Maier problems of lime, place, and choice of play are ironed ou? wilh his help. Mr. Charles L. Cox, Adminislralive Assis+an+ +o lhe Principal, serves as a cons+an+ aid in helping solve any problems fha? arise. Mosl members of +he casf have personal problems which bo'rher 'rhem during +he produclion s+ages of 'The play. Miss Emiline Kollman, Guidance Direc+or, helps every sfudenl' solve his problem. Nisrnmive Assrsrmr ro me PRiNciPAL GUIDANCE L-HRECTOR Ed M S Emiune Ko M vi Qi' Margaref K, Goelzerg Sarah E. Meaysg Amelia Rexroak it Bernice Heineckeg Rufh Alwesg May Ferriferg Myrfle Waliers. Siefan Hirschg Charlns Wachg Dean MacMurryg Paul Haiseyg Walfsr Ernsi. xi - islawnnnq-r ecretczricll f.Sf'c4H Qageteria SMH Gguofoclial SMH WMW S f- ' x 1 X, 1 X L 'X X , fx X, New Q b fm .4 X ka gg. xy N E xl Nxgw b NX Q A N R , 'L ' WW X W. x NS Il S Bk OO N l W N1 yi O .A Q, x o X ' X fLE2sx'N29 , A, ja ' f - i 1 it 3 Q A k i Demi. K .. 0f1?gCT ORS 4 L, 4 I ' ,ff CX QQ If A MTYG ni ' 5 ' ' .- 1' 0 n I4 X X OE - XM kr if Q T O I L O O . Q Q S! 73? I I lamb 4 I , f 5 . 5 MJ 6 f , My , ff Q X 'V if f Q O , V x A Porlia Alexander Commerce l.S.N.U.. B. E. Philip E. J. Brooks lnduslrial Educaiion Nebraska S. T. C., B. S.. Ed. U. of lllinois, M. Ed. May English English l.W.U., A. B. U. of Souihern Cal., M. A. Lydia Hansen Business Educaiion Colorado Siale Col' lege. B. A. Dwighf A. Baker lndusirial Educaiion U. of lllinois, B. S. William E. Cooper Business Educalion Soph. Homeroom Di- recior E.l.S.C., B. S. in Ed. U. of lllinois, M. Ed. Eileen Flinspach Home Economics Parsons College, B. S. lowa Slaie College. M. S. Grace Hollonbeck, P. H. N. Heallh and Firsl Aid Burnham Hospiial, Champaign Loyola Universify, Chicago William E. Benninglon Indusirial Educaiion l.S.N.U.. B. of Ed. U. of lllinois, M. A. Dorolhy L. Claus Home Economics if ... .X Wi' B , nazi... abr Bgogce M Rilda BeHs physical Maihemalics l.S.N.U., B. E. Ma.. E. osai L Speci i' Eqlucrfion- rn g A Colorado Sfafe Col lege, M. A. Lorna Durilinger Physical Educaiion l.S.N.U., B. S. In Ed. Keck u r.r,Colle e, l.S.N.U.. B. S. In Ed. , . U. of lllinois, M. S. in i.xN.Li..,a. s. in Ea. Ed. i -'XA li RA- L ' XR XX I' ll ,- l F Y' fi 'O Clcu fy L - r My Paul K. Goldberg Efhel Groves Alia V. Henry Speech Physical Educaiion Special Educalion l.S.N.U., B. S. in Ed. l.S.N.U., B. in Ed. Bedside James C. Hosiefler lndusfrial Educafion Coordinaior of D. O l.S.N.U., B. E. Colorado Slafe Col- lege, M. A . Roy L. Hosielfler l.S.N.U., B. S. in Social Science - Pub. Senior Homeroom Diregior Margarel J. Imig I.S.N.U., B. s. in Ed. World Language ' Ed I B M. S. in . .W.U., A. . n' i1S A Gerald G. .Iaclcson Indusfrial Educalion l.S.N.U., B. S. in Ed. M. S. In Ed. Lorraine Krall English U. of Illinois, A. B. Middlebury College, M. A. Helen Maloney Mafhemalics Rosar Colle e y g , A. B. U. of Michigan, M. A. Jose h A. Morin P Physical Educalion - Coach Norlh Cenlral, B. S. M. S. Mariorie Johnson Speech Direclor of Forensics l.S.N.U., B. S. in Ed. Louise A. Lange Social Science Jr. Homeroom Di- reclor l.W.U., A. B. U. of Illinois, M. A. Harold E. Maurer Science Blufflon College, A. B. U. of Illinois, M. S. Dorolhy Morin English U. of Illinois, B. S. Norlhweslern U., M. A Shirley Johnson Commercial Whealon College, A. B. Ronald T. Lemme Driver Educalion l.S.N.U., B. Ed. U. of Illinois, M. A. gaculty Margarel Means Social Science and Science l.S.N.U., B. Ed. Clark Universify, A. M. Mary Jeannelfe Munce Lalin Soph. Homeroom Direclor l.W.U., A. B. U. of Illinois, M. A. Louis I.. Josserand Direclor Induslrial Ed- ucalion E.I.S.C., B. in Ed. Colorado A. 8: M., M. A. Maude M. Leonard English Eurelca College, A. B John W. Kleinsleiber Science and Visual Educalion l.W.U., B. S. U. of Illinois, M. in Ed Richard H. Lulcens Agricullure U. of Illinois, B. S., U. of Illinois, M. A. M. in Ed. Charles W. Mohler Science U. of Indiana, A. B. U. of Illinois, M. S. Dora Munson Home Economics l.S.N.U., B. E. Lorah Monroe Malhemafics Wellesley College. B. A. Charlie S. Newlon Music lnslrumenfal Music Cons. l.S.N.U., B. Ed., M. S. in Music Ed. Margaref Noble Warren P- Ouensel Roberfa Railces Singley R. A. Roberts Howard F. Saar Librarian Driver EdUCdfi0r1 Science Social Science Direcfor of Physical I.W.U., B. A. U. of Illinois, B. S. Junior Homeroom Senior Homeroom Ed. and Afhlefics U. of Illinois, B. S., in Ed. Direcior Direcfor - Coach M. A. U. of Illinois, B. S., I.W.U., A. B l.S.N.U., B. Ed. M. S. U. of Illinois, M. A. U. of Illinois, M. A. R. M. Schedel Grace W. Schedel Mary Sell! Oscar Siegel Elizabeih Siein Social Science English Vocal Music Physical Educafion - Ari U. of Illinois, B. S. U. of Illinois, B. S. l.S.N.U., B. S. in Ed. Coach Vassar College, B. A U. of Illinois, B. S., Ari lnsriruie oi Chi M. S. cago, B. A. E., acuity M. A. E. Effie H. Suffon Roger E. Tobin Eldon L. Volk Amelia L. Vorndran English Physical Educaiion - Business Educa+ion Social Science I.W.U., B. A. Coach and Social Science U. of Illinois, B. S. in I.S.N.U., B. Ed. U. of Illinois, B. S. I.W.U., A. B. Ed., M. S. Norfhwesiern U., M. A. U. of Illinois, M. A. Thelma Walfers Ralph E. Weber F. Edifh McKeon Social Science and lndusfrial Educafion Science Lafin l.S.N.U., B. Ed. l.S.N.U., B. S. in Ed. Monmoufh College, Iowa Siafe College, K, , ,J A. B. M. S. . W ' ' J fm 2 A , -fnf A Wit 1 J una 45 I :FL wg I 1 as ' rx ' A C5 L' x 'A I , 5 fr 9 -,,,,.,.-rl X N. 5 L 'Q . XA x X Y, xxx fi K1 '3 N1 I 5. iw 'QNX xg 'X xy. J' li S! XE ? A ' 'EJ gm I F 'A 32 , -Q, f' 4 - 'l x N 4 Aman! , hw-wi ,gn W? ' ll H X19 ,X Ew a aff, tx A X 'si g fx ' - by '- Q ' - W 4. J .5 - 61'-xx-X ' ' '- ' ' 0, V Q- Y' 1 'IS W f , A ' - . . 1 xr -' - . yr '1'M'---a.Lf.,, ,,q: 1 ...,,.,,,,g.,,w:sffs::5f I 1. A V' :- ,L L L . 7 -- L i - IIL- LL .QL Qi. . 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STANDlNG: Mr. Roy Hosfelller, Adviserg Ann Arrnslronq, Secrefaryg Mr. Russell Roberls, Adviser. enior Qlaoo Qflicero Clfzcztiomczl gfonor ociefy ROW l: Rod Sulerg Gene Thoele, Susan Peckrnanng Jane Wilson! Susan Frenchg Carole Josserandg Julie Kiessel bachg Nancy Adamsg Roger Joslin, Reber? Abboll ROW 2: Jill Rorabachg Roberla Sliresg Jean Lockenving Darlene Maesl-yg Jim Sensenbauglr, Jerry Sfeeqe Allan Browng Ron Aldrldqe, Sherrillyn Mar1in, Barbara Monlqomeryj Judie Reinhard ROW 3:Cormle Jo Ploenseg Marilyn Kushj Carl Blckel, Gordon Sfreenlg George Sfarrg Jerry Udwlng Ka Hollalzg Judy Gravell, Karen Blddle, Carol Bender, Ron Baurngardner Marfha McAnellv Y enior lcaoo iotor U Remember fhose good old carefree days of our sophomore year? Of course, fhere were many embarrassing fimes-such as fhe fimes when we gof mixed up on fhe sfairways frying fo decide which side we should go down: fhe ele- vafor fickefs we boughf, only fo find fhere was no elevafor fo fake: and fhe many fimes we gof losf. If was nofhing buf confusion fhose firsf few days, buf affer a while, when we were used fo fhe building, we began fo fhink fhaf if was preffy sharp! lf wasn'f long before we began fo gef ac- quainfed wifh our new classmafes, especially affer fhe Gef Acquain'I'ed weiner roasf which nearly all 287 of us affended. Following fhis oufing, we began fhinking abouf class officers. Jim Hursf, presidenfg Jill Rorabach, veep: Judie Reinhard, secrefaryg and Lewis Garrison as freasurer were our final choices. We surely did impress fhe upperclassmen wifh our firsf all school parfy, given in Novem- ber. We fook parfs in fhe Chrisfmas assembly and ali school falenf show lwhich Jerry Udwin emceedl. In spife of spending so much fime on parfies and fhe like, we showed we had brains, foo, for we, as a class, had fhe highesf er- cenfage of honor roll sfuclenfs fhaf year. Then, George Sfarr and Jerry Udwin made good names for fhemselves and our class by winning an essay confesf on fhe Bill of Righfs, foo. Nof bad for iusf a beginning! Guidance books and movies made homeroom seem endless, lrememberl buf now fhaf we can look back on if, fhaf was preffy worfhwhile in- formafion. We learned quife a lof abouf our- selves, our personalifies, our money, and our sfudies. Well, whaf do you know? We were finally made upperclassmen. Whaf a fhrill! We had heard a lof abouf fhe business of fhe iunior class already, so we immediafely gof down fo business. We gof fhe ball rolling wifh a class elecfion and affer a long, hard cam- paign, if furned ouf fhaf Ron Aldridge was presidenf: Roger Anderson, vice presidenf: Judie Reinhard, secrefary: and Sue French, freasurer. Our fofal numbered 259 now and each one of us was required fo spend one whole day in fesfing. Af fhe fime, we felf preffy dragged ouf, remember? Buf when fhe resulfs came back, we were all rafher proud of ourselves, nof fo men- Hon being surprised! Connie Jo Ploense broughf one of fhe firsf honors fo our class fhaf year. She was elecfed secrefary of fhe Disfricf Sfudenf Council. Then, if wasn'f long before fhe Communify Players puf on Jenny Kissed Me and used Judy Bellamy, Karen Biddle, and Caryl Rosenfhal in fhe casf. Along in March, we elecfed our Sfudenf Council officers: Rod Sufer was elecfed presi- denfg Jim Hursf, vice presidenfg and Connie Jo Ploense was chosen secrefary-freasurer. Do you recall how hard we worked in fhe baseball concessions fhaf year? We had fo! We had fo puf on fhe prom for fhe illusfrious seniors. Wasn'f if wonderful? lf was held af Wesleyan and we used flowers for decorafions. Some of fhe seniors acfually were moved by fhe fhoughf of fheir lasf prom. Remember how silly we fhoughf fhey were? In May, George Sfarr, Ron Baumgardner, and Jill Rorabach broughf fame fo our class for win- ning fhe fhree prizes in a shorf sfory confesf for fhe Merwin Cup, fhe Inman Medal and fhe Rhymer Medal. All fhree were compefing againsf fhe besf wrifers of fhe senior class fhaf year - and our iuniors won! Before long, publicafions edifors were chosen. Karen Biddle and George Sfarr were fo be co- edifors of our senior yearbook, and Sue Peck- mann was selecfed edifor of fhe Aegis for 'I'he school year '53-'54. We were ready fo begin our senior year! We sfarfed our final school year wifh early elecfions, and affer some vigorous campaigning lremember all fhose posfers hung in fhe hall?l. Carl Bickel became our presidenfg Jerry Udwin, our vice-presidenfg Ann Armsfrong, our secre- faryg and Gene Thoele, our freasurer. A good percenfage of our 2I4 classmafes vofed. In December we lisfened fo fhe Sarafoga March, remember? Wriffen by Carl Bickel and Ron Baumgardnerg if seemed preffy greaf fo us. Homecoming was really special fhaf year 'fo us. Wasn I' fhe game fhrilling? lWe won!! And fhen fhe dance was really cool , fo puf if blunfly. We waxed a liffle senfimenfal foward fhe end of fhe evening, for, affer all, in only one year, we would be classified as Alumni! lf wasn'f long afferward when honor again came fo us. Connie Jo Ploense won fhe DAR award and Rod Sufer won fhe SAR award. Lafer on, fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy inifiafed senior scholars - fhere were 33 of fhem! The prom was even a liffle beffer fhan fhe one we gave lasf year, and cerfainly sadder, for fhis began our senior evenfs. The senior play was a memorable advenfure, and before we had fime fo forgef if, we were busy wifh fhe vespers, senior picnic, and banquef. Lasf of all came fhe never-fo-be-forgoffen nighf of Commencemenf. As we marched down fhe aisle, fhere were misfy eyes and slighfly lumpy fhroafs - buf we were graduafing af long lasf. We were ready fo go ouf info fhe world wifh fhe fufure ahead of us! 1 VVS Ann C. Armslrong l I Teaching F.T.A. I1 F.H.A. I1 Girl Scoufs 21 Dramafic Club 31 Shorl Sfory Club 31 Senior Class Secrefary 31 Forensic Club 31 I Remember Mama 3. Richard Arnold lLiHle Diclcl Roofing. Donald Augspurger lDonl Pharmacy. Ecclesia Club l,31 Aegis lj Sludenl Council I,21 Biology Club I1 Lalin Club 2,3f Model Builders Club 3. Carole Jo Aull' I I Secrefary. F.H.A. I,2. Ronald Baas lRonl. Wahnella Bandelco lNee+al S+a+e Farm Employee. Swim Club I1 F.H.A. I,21 Chorus I1 F.D.A. 3. Barbara Baremore lBunnyl Sfafe Farm Employee. Swim Club I1 Girls' Swim Team I1 Chorus I1 A Cappella 21 F.H.A. 21 F.D.A. 3. Roberf Baremore lBobl' Coaching, Foolball l,2,3i Baslcefball I1 Baseball I,2. R. O. Bafes lRoolciel Coaching Baseball. Baseball 2,3. 28 Arlhur L. Abbo++ IAbl Medicine. Biology Club I1 Lalin Club l,21 Foolball I,21 Swimming 2,31 Tennis 2,31 Model Builders Club 3. Roberl Eugene Abboll IBobl Special Educafion Teach- ing Transfer from Kenney High School, Kenney, Illinois 31 F.T,A. 35 Band 31 Nalional Honor Sociely 31La+in Club 3. Nancy Lou Adams lNancel Secrelary. F.I l.A. I,21 Swim Club li A Cappella 31 Senior Ensemble 31 Tironian Circle 31 Nalional Honor Sociely 3. Ronald G. Aldridge lAId+chl Engineering. Lalin Club I,21 Foolball l,2,3f Baseball I,2,31 Junior Class Pres- denl 21 Model Builders Club 31NaHonal Honor Sociefy 3. Donald G. Anderson lzelcel Biology I1 Track I,2,31 V.I.A. I1 Model Builders Club 2,31 Foofball 21 Swimming 213. Kennelh E. Anderson IAndyl Coaching, Ecclesia Club Ig Foofball I,2,31 Baslcelball I,2,31 Baseball l,2,3. Roger A. Anderson lRogl Carpenlry. A Cappella I,21 Foolball I,2,31 Baseball l,2,3I Baslcefball 21 Junior Class Vice Presidenl 2. Sandra K. Appenzeller lSandyl Nursing Band l,2,3I Drivers Training Club I1 F.l'.A. li G.A.A. 2. Shirley Ann Arendf lDu+il Secre+ary. Monifor l,2. l. imawmsrmniwmmam, Ronald Joseph Baumgardner IH-BAUMJ Magazine Illus- fraIing. Transfer from LeRoy High School, LeRoy, Illinois 23 Shori Slory Club 2,3g OrviIIe's Big Dale 23 Library Club 2,35 Band 2,33 Sfudenf Council 3, Nafional Honor Socieiy 3. Rifa Frances Beauiord IRi'fal Office-work. Y-Teens 2,3: Tironian Circle 3. Naomi Jo Beck IJoI BeauIy Opera+or. F.H.A. I,2g F.D.A. 3. Judy Ann Bellamy I I Nurse. Eeclesia Club I,2g Biology Club lg G.A.A. Ig A Cappella I,3g French Club 2,35 Academy of Science 23 Girls' Tennis Team 2. Carol Bender I I Housewife. Ecclesia Club I,2g French Club I,2y Nalional Honor Sociely 3. Sandra Benneif ISandyI Office-work. Band I,2g Girl Scouis I,2,3g Y-Teens Ig Library 2,33 Biology Club 33 Tironian Circle 3: B Choir 3. Sandra Berns ISandyI Housewife, Ecclesia Club I,2g Spanish Club I,2,3g Pink Magic Ig Forensic Club I: Sher? Sfory Club 23 Cheerleading 2,33 G.A.A. 3. Carl O. Bickel IC. O.l PsychiaIry. Forensic Club Ig Siudenl Council I,2, Band I,2,3g Swing Band 33 Senior Class Presideni 37 Nafional Honor Sociely 3. Karen Biddle I I Housewife, Ecclesia Club I,2g French Club I,2, Biology Club 2: Girls' Tennis Team 23 Aepix 2,33 Co-Ediior 3: Siudeni Council 37 Homecoming Afiendanf 3: Naiional Honor Socieiy 3. It Gordon Birckelbaw I I Transfer from Heyworih High School, Heyworih, Illinois I: Biology Club Ig F.F.A. 2. Sallie Jo Bishop ISaIl Housewife. Biology Club I,2g Ecclesia Club I,2g G.A.A. Ig Swim Club I,2g Academy of Science 2,33 French Club 2,31 Aegis 2,33 Girls' Swim Team 35 Homecoming Affendanf 3. Marcia Bonnefi IMushl Commercial Ari. Spanish Club I,3g Pink Magic I: Library Club Ig Girl Scouis Ig Ari Club 2.3: Ecclesia Club 2,35 Swim Club 2: Girls' Tennis Team 23 Aegis 2,3: G.A.A. 3. Allan J. Brown I I Cerfified Public AccounIanf. Spanish Club I,2,3g Academy of Science 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. Marsha Brown I I Office-work. Transfer 'from Downs Communify High School, Downs, Illinois 3: F.D.A. 3. Ron Brueggeman IBergI DocIor. Foofball Ig Laiin Club Ig Spanish Club 2,3. Gail G. Bruner IWinderI Office-work. Transfer from Hyde Park High School, Chicago, Illinois 2. Cleo Buis IAggieI Office-work. Driver Safely Club Ig Biology Club I: Library Club I: G.A.A. 3: Tironian Circle 3. Roberi James BuHerIey IBozoI Designing Auiomofive. Transfer from Danville High School, Danville, Illinois 2, A Cappella 2,35 Boys' Ensemble 2,3. ' 29 Roger W. Coppenbarger l l Ranching. V.l.A 2,37 F.F.A. 3. Marilyn J. Coss lRedl Secre+ary. G.A.A. lg Girls' Glee Club lg Y-Teens 2,31 Tironian Circle 3. Ca+herine Crusius l l Business. G.A.A. l,2,3 Girl Scours l,2: Y-Teens lg Drivers Safely Club l Tironian Circle 3. Joan Denmark iJol Personnel-work. Band l,2: Girl Scouls lp Y-Teens l,2g Sluclenr Council lg Shorr Slory Club 2,31 Modern Dance Club 3: Monifor 3. Jerome L. Dibble iDibl Business. lnlramurals I,2,3 Track 3. Mable Leona Doage l i Music. Academy of Sci ence 2, Shorl S+ory Club 3: Girls' Glee Club 3. Rnella Dobbs lArinel Personnel-work. Ecclesia Club I G.A.A. 1,23 Dramaric Club l,2,3: Girl Scouls l,2g Y Teens l,2: Thespians 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3: Aepix 3. John E. Doner l l Engineering. Foofball l,2,3 Beskerball l,2g Golf l,2,3. Richarcl A. Dorley lDickl. 30 Thomas D. Calverf lToml. Marilyn Carpenfer i l Commerce. A Cappella I,27 G.A.A. li Y-Teens 2,35 Tironian Circle 3. Karolyn L. Carler lKayl Office-Work. . Virgil W. Cheney lBilll Foofball l,2,3g Track l,2,3g Baskefball 2,31 Sfudenr Council 2.3. George Rogers Clark l l Carpen+er. Marianne Clark lMacl Commercial Ari. French Club l,2. William G. Click lBiIll Sludenl Council l. Deborah Cohen lDebyl Journalism. Ecclesia Club lg G.A.A. li Spanish Club 1,25 Dramalics Club l,2,3, Drivers Safely Club ig Pink Magic lg Thespians 2,31 Shorf Sfory Club 2.3: Forensic Club 2,3. Pafricia Collins iPall Office-work. Driver Safely Club lg Girls' Glee Club 2, B Choir 3. M u iii s,. 'tl ' ...av arf? ' x M- . 9 X M-.21 li, ancy Jo Figg l I Housewife. G-.A.A. I,2Z EC- esia Club I,2: Lalin Club I,2g Swim Club I,2g Siudeni ouncil 3: A Cappella 3. ck Fisher IFishI Religion, Baslceiball Ig Baseball I,33 Cappella I,2,3g Boys Ensemble 2,31 Shorl Siory Club 3. ale F. Fifz-Henry lFifzI Den+isi. Biology I: Academy Science Ig V.I.A. 2. arbara Flanders lBarbI Secreiary. Library Club lp .A.A. I,2g Aegis 2,37 Tironian Circle 3: Senior Ensemble B Choir 3. :san French lSueI Teaching G.A.A. Ig Ecclesia Club ' Sludenf Council l,2g Spanish Club I,2,3g Dramafic lub 2,3g Junior Class Treasurer 23 Shori Slory Club 2,37 1espians 35 Aepix 33 Nalional Honor Sociefy 3: Pink agic lg OrviIIe's Big Dale 2: I Remember Mama ' Confesi Play 3. oward Friclce IFricIcl Transfer from Springfield High :hool, Springfield, Illinois Ig Fooiball Ig Ecclesia Club I Remember Mama 31 Aepix 33 Model Builders 3. hyllis Irene Gang lPhyII Business. F.H.A. I,2g G.A.A. ,2: Swim Club I,2q Tironian Circle 3. larriefie Garrison l I Business Adminislralionf iorensic Club Ig G.A.A. l,2,3g Swim Club lg Ecclesia :lub lg Library Club Ig A Cappella 2,33 Modern Dance :lub 3: Senior Ensemble 3. .ewis A. Garrison iLoul Plumbing Baskeiball I,2,3g Iaseball Ig Football I,3: A Cappella I,2,3g Track 2, Ioys Ensemble 2: Senior Ensemble 3. Archie Douglas l I Teaching Tironian Circle 31 Iniramurals 23 Fooiball I,2g Baslcefball I. Roberl Aubrey Duncan lBobI Farming. F.F.A. 2,37 Agriculiure Ig Varsily Wreslling 3. Mariella Sue Duncan lSueI Merchandising Ecclesia Club l,23 French Club I,2,3g Swim Club 21 Homecoming Aiiendani 3: I Remember Mama 3. Mary Easl I I Office Machines Adminisiralorf' Transfer from Universily High School, Normal, Illinois 21 F.H.A. 2, Ecclesia Club 2: F.D.A. 3. Donald Elfreich lDonI Accounling. Shirley Ely I I Denial Assis'Ian+. G.A.A. Ig Sheri Siory Club 3. Paul Mason Engdahl iPaulI Nursery, .lacaline Lea Engler lJaclcieI Business. Transfer from Easl High School, Denver, Colorado 3. Mary Ann Ernsf IBuHonsl Housewife A Cappella 2, F.D.A. 3. is W ti NI Joanne Herbeclc IJoI SecreIary. Swim Club Ig Band I. Belly Lou Hicks lBe+syI Teacher. F.T.A. lg Ecclesia Club l,2,3: Lalin Club 25 G.A.A. 2,31 A Cappella 3, Tironian Circle 3: Modern Dance Club 3. Roberf Hill lBobI Farmer, Arr Club I. Dan W. Holder IBunsI Mining Engineering. French Club I,2g Biology Club lg Swimming lg Golf I,2,3g Shorl Sfory Club 3. Gary David Holderby lHusl Minis+ery. Foolball l,2,3g A Cappella 2,31 Baseball 3. Kalhryn Eileen Hollalz lKayI Secre+ary. Band l.2,3g F.l'l.A. 2. Don R. Holloway lMickeyI General Manager. French Club l,2,3: Golf 2,3. Sally Holman lSall Teacher. Larin Club l,2,37 G.A.A. I,2,3: Library I: Y-Teens I,2: Aegis 2,3: Sfudenf Council 3: Tironian Circle 3. Larry Holsflaw lChicoI Business Management Transfer from Ben? Coun+y High School. Los Animos, Colorado 3. 32 Robe-rl Givens IBOIJI llNavy, F.F.A. l,2. Curlis Sumner Goodlellow lFooI Foolball lg Spanish Club I,2q Golf 2,3 Swimming 3, Model Builders Club 33 Shorl Slory Club 3. Judy Gravell' I I Teacher. Transfer from Allon Senior High School, Alfon, Illinois Ig Nalional Honor Sociely 3. La Jeanne Grammer I I Secrelary. F.l-I,A. Iq G.A.A. l,2g Tironian Circle 3. Edward LeRoy Hall lEdI Boys Glee Club 2: B Choir 3. Barbara Kay Harlensfein lBarbI Kindergar?en Teacher. Lafin Club Ig Ecclesia Club lg G.A.A. lg Aegis 2,31 French Club 2,31 Shorf Slory Club 33 Quill and Scroll 35 Drivers Training Club I. Charleen Haslcell lCharI Teacher. G.A.A. l,2,3: Band lg A Cappella l,2,3, Y-Teens l,2, Drivers Training Club I: Lalin Club 2,3q Sludenl' Council 2, F.H.A. 3, Tironian Circle 3. Faye Heidelberg l I Office Work. Transfer fron' Wyoming High School, Wyoming, Illinois 2. ' Rose Ann Hendriclcs lRosieI Denial Assislanlf' Transfer from Normal Communify High School, Normal, Illinois 2 F.D.A. 3. Ei us s:ws wa.-z:nxa.lw:mfsszfa i Barbara Jean Hosea lBrocIcieI Teaching, Ecclesia Club l,21 6.A.A. I,2,31 F.I l.A. l,21 Reserve Cheerleader I1 Girls' Glee Club 31 Modern Dance Club 3. John Dan Hubbell lDeeI Spanish Club l,21 Boyis Glee Club 31 A Cappella 3. James E. Hursl lAbI Insurance. Class Presidenl I1 Foolball I1 Baslxelball I,2,31 Tennis I,2,31 French Club l,2,31 Boys Slale I1 Forensic Club 2,31 Academy ol Science Club 21 Sludenl Council 31 l Remember Mama 3. Mary Joan Jaspers lJoI Teaching. Transler from Uni- versily High School, Normal, Illinois 21 French Club 2,31 Swim Club 21 A Cappella 31 I Remember Mama 31 Dramalics 31 Shorl Slory Club 3. Roy Oliver Jellery l I Mel'aIIurgisl. Transler from Chelsea High School, Chelsea, Oklahoma 3. Belly Lou Jenlcins lBlue Eyesl Waves. Transfer lrom Universily High School, Normal, Illinois, 21 Girls' Glee Club 2,3. Elsa L. .Iohner lLouI Music. C-.A.A. l,21 F.H.A. I,2,31 Y-Teens 21 A Cappella 2,3. Frank E. Johnson l I Arl-painling. Proieclionisl l,2. Doris Joan Johnson lJoanI Secrelary. Transler lrom Oclavia High School, Collax, Illinois 2. 5 xx Rulh Marlene Johnson l I Comercial-Typisl. Swim Club l,21 F.T.A. 2. Wilde Jean Johnson lPee Weel Beaulician. Choir l,21 A Cappella 31 Modern Dance Club 3. Bob Jones lDebussyI Transler lrom Niles Township High School, Slcolrie, Illinois 3. Roger S. Joslin lAceI Law. Ecclesia Club l,21 Lalin Club I1 P. A. Operalor l,21 Academy ol Science 21 Come Over lo My House 21 Sludenl Council 2,31 Goll 2,31 Forensic Club 2,31 Manager ol Senior Foolball Concessions1 The Torchbearer 31 Nal. Honor Sociely 3. Carole Josserand l I Adverlising. Arl Club l,21 Driver Training Club I1 G.A.A. I1 Lalin Club I1 Swim Club 21 Biology Club 2,31 Aegis 2,31 Shorl Slory Club 2,31 Quill and Scroll 31 Academy ol Science 31 Dramalic Club 31 Nalional Honor Sociely 3. Nancy Marie Joyce lJoI Women's Air Force. Transfer lrom Bloominglon High School, Bloominglon, Minnesola 31 Tironian Circle 31 Driver Training Club 3. Belly Keisl lRedI Nursing. F.I l.A. I1 G.A.A. l,2. Arlhur S. Kerr lMouseI Music. Julie Kiesselbach l I Science, Aegis l,21 Lalin Club l,21 Sludenl Council l,21 G.A.A. I1 Shorl Slory Club 21 Academy ol Science 2,31 Model Builders 31 Nalional Honor Sociely 3. 33 Roberf E. Kisfner lBobI Tool and Dye. Transfer from Easi Rockford High School, Rockford, Illinois lg Foofball l, 2, 3. Wilbur Klinlc I I Machinisl Trades. Transfer from Normal Communify High School, Normal, Illinois 2. Michaelene Yvonne Knuih lMiclceyI Secrefary. Swim Club l,2,3g Gym Office 2,31 G.A.A. l. Pefer Whifmer Krueger lPereI Merchandising. Transfer from Heyworfh High School, Heyworfh, Illinois lp Agri- culfure Club lg F.F.A. 21 F.D.A. 3. Marilyn Kush i I Secrelary. Ecclesia Club I: F.H.A. 37 Tironian Circle 35 Sludenf Council 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. Danny Lamb IS+ovebolfI Machinist Movie Operafor l,2. Beifelou J. Lambrechf iBefl'eI Refailing. G.A.A. lg Lafin Club I: Swim Club 2: Glee Club lg F.H.A. 23 A Cappella 2: F.D.A. 3. Mary E. Lash lDufchI Teaching. Transfer from Joes- boro, Georgia, 2: G.A.A. 2,31 Y-Teens 2,3: Monifor 33 Swim Club 31 Modern Dance Club 3: Library Club 3: I Remember Mama 3: Academy of Science 3, Tironian Circle 33 Homecoming Queen 3. David Laslcowslci lDaveI Farmer. Biology Club l,2g Agriculfure Club I, F.F.A. 2,3. mx Arrhur Laudeman lArfI Engineering. Lafin Club l,2p Biology Ig Dramafic Club I,2,3g Movie Operafor l,2g Forensic I,2g Academy of Science 2,33 Thespian 2,31 Tennis 21 Model Builders 33 The Curfain 2. Phyllis Ann Lemme lSpoolcI Ari Club l,3g F.T.A. l,2,3q A Cappella l,2,3: Ecclesia Club 25 Spanish Club 3: Senior Girls Ensemble 3. Ronald P. Lipscomb lLipI Ecclesia Club I. Judifh Ann Lishlca iJudyI Transfer from Normal Com- munify High School, Normal, llinois Ig Mixed Chorus 2: Girls Glee Club 3. Jean Lockenvifz i I Secrelary. F.H.A. 2,33 G.A.A. 2: Moniior 2: Tironian Circle 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. Roberf E. Lockwood iWoodI TeIevision Repairmanf' Track l,2. Margie Long i I Secre+ary. G.A.A. l,2,3g Lafin Club lg Sfudenl' Council lg Library Club lg Drivers Training Club lg Swim Club l,2g Orville's Big Da+e 2: Tironian Circle: Modern Dance Club 3. Nancy Jo Lucas iJodyI Nursing. Biology Club I,3: Drivers Training Club Ig Laiin Club lg F.N.A. Ig Library Club Ig Ecclesia Club 2: A Cappella l,2,3g Junior Girls Ensemble 2. Sue Ann Lush l I Secrelary. Student Council lg Shorf Sfory Club 3. ali' Roger Clinlon Morgan lRogl Foolball 2,3: Track 2,3: Ecclesia Club 2,3: Wreslling 3: Model Builders Club 3. Charles T. Morrill iMoi Engineering. Forensic Club l,2,3: Ecclesia Club l,2: French Club l,2,3: Pink Magic I: Rich Man, Poor Man 2: Tennis 2,3: Dramalic Club 2,3: Shorf Sfory Club 3: Sludenl Council 3. Earl L. Nesbifl i I Engineering. Transfer from Springdale High School, Springdale, Pennsylvania, 2: Golf Team 2,3: Model Builders Club 3. Pairicia Neumeyer lPaHyl Choral Conduclor-House- wife. Transfer from Highland Parlr High School, Dallas, Texas, 2: French Club 2: A Cappella 2,3: Junior Girls' Ensemble 2: Senior Girls' Ensemble 3. Susan Peclrmann lSuel Marriage. Aegis l,2,3: Aegis Edilor 3: G.A.A. I: Drivers' Safely Club I: Lafin Club I: Shorl Slory Club 2,3: Quill 8 Scroll 2,3: B Choir 3: Sludenf Council 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 3. Judy K. Peirce i I Special Educa'lion. Biology Club l,2: Ecclesia Club l,2: G.A.A. l,2: Swim Club 2. Mary D. Phipps lBonesl Secrelary. G.A.A. I: Girls' Glee Club I: A Cappella 2: Y-Teens 2,3: Swim Club 3: Tironian Circle 3: Modern Dance Club 3. Dale Lee Pike l l. Connie Jo Ploense l I Secrelary. Drivers' Safely Club I: Pink Magic l: Sfudenf Council l,2,3: Y-Teens l,2: G.A.A. l,2: A Cappella l,2: Junior Girls' Ensemble 2: Dramalic Club 2: Thespians 3: Rich Man, Poor Man 2: D.A.R. Award 3: Naiional Honor Sociely 3. Mariha E. McAnelly lMar+yl Girl Scouls l,2: Y-Teens l,2: Band l,2,3: Ecclesia Club l,2: Shorl Slory Club 2,3: G.A.A. 3: Swing Band 3: Sludenf Council 2,3: Nafional Honor Sociely 3. James R. McComb iMacI Engineering. Band l,2,3: Lalin Club l,2: Dislricl and Slale Music Conlesfs l,2: Model Builders Club 3: Swing Band 3. James McGee lJimi Singing. Glee Club I: A Cap- pella 2.3. Palricia Ann McGuire IPaiI Wacs or Waves. F.H.A. l,2: F.T.A. l,2: Library Club I: F.D.A. 3. Darlene Maeslry iDollyl Marriage. G.A.A. l,2,3: Span- ish Club l,2: F.N.A. I: Tironian Circle 3: Biology Club 3: B Choir 3: Senior Ensemble 3: Nafional Honor Sociely 3. Sherrillyn Ann Marlin iSherrieI Secre+ary. G.A.A. I: Lalin Club l,2: Tironian Circle 3: Naiional Honor Socieiy 3. Richard B. Meredilh iDicIiI Richard James Monlrman lDiclcl Machinist Barbara A. Monlgornery lBarbl Special Educafion leaching. G.A.A. l,2,3: French Club l,2,3: Girls' Tennis Team l,2,3: Girl Scoufs I: A Cappella 2: Junior Girls' Ensemble 2: Biology Club 3: Shorl Siory Club 3: Quill 81 Scroll 3: Dramatic Club 3: Aepix Slalf 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. 'IK' . f I 1 f2..f.-.11-133-4.5, I Milt, :Af f V., . ... ...ff or W 4 A2 -. Q-'vii Norma L. Rhoades lSisI Beau+y Operaforf' Girls' Glee Club I,2,3. Margaref Rich lMaggieI Housewife. G.A.A. I: Lafin Club I: F.H.A. 2: Shorl Slory Club 3. Mary Eileen Robbins l I Salval'ion Army Work. Band 2,3: F.H.A. 3: Library Club 3. Irene Robbins lIranI Kresge's. G.A.A. I: F.D.A. 3, Norma J. Robbins I I Nurse. F.H.A. 2,3: Girls' Glee Club 3. Jaelr Rorabach lRorI Tennis l,2,3: Spanish Club 2: Swimming 2,3: Sludenl Council 3: Pink Magic I: Come Over Io Our House 2: I Remember Mama '3: Confesf Play 3. Jill Rorabach l I Horse Shows. Vice-Presidenl Sophomore Class I: Biology Club l,2,3: Forensic Club I,2: Dramalic Club I,2: Sfudenl Council I: Shorf Sfory Club 2,3: French Club 2,3: Academy of Science 2: Model Builders Club 3: Swim Club 3: G.A.A. 3: Come Over Io Our House 2: Na+ional Honor Sociefy 3. Caryl Jane Rosenfhal l I Design. French Club l,2,3: Biology Club I: G.A.A. I: Girls' Tennis Team l,2,3: A Cappella 2,3: Shorf Siory Club 2,3: Ari Club 3: Orville's Big Dale 2. Adlai M. Rus+ lOzI Insurance. Foolball I: Biology Club I: LaI'in Club I: Swimming l,2,3: Golf l,2,3: Shorf Sfory Club 3: Model Builders Club 3. 36 Gerald H. Ploense lJerryI CarpenIer. Marcia J. Ploense l I Labora'rory Technician. Swim Club I,2: Swim Team I,3: Bafon Twirler 2,3: G.A.A. I,3: Tennis Team 2,3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Y-Teens 3. Lilie Mae Poppendiclc l I Real EsIaIe. Band I,2: G.A.A. Zi F.D.A. 3. Margaref Powell l I Music. Bedside sfudenl. Joyce J. Radley l I Nurse. Girls' Glee Club l,2,3. Jerry D. Ramsey lJerryI Dime Slore Management Transfer from Sacramenfo Senior High School, Sacra- menlo, California, 3: F.DiA. 3. William G. Reeves lJerryI Ecclesia Club I: Model Builders Club 2,3: A Cappella 3: The Torch Bearers 3, Judilh Reinhard lGee GeeI Teaching. Sophomore Class Secrelary I: Library Club I: F.T.A. I: Ecclesia Club I: Girl Scoufs I: G.A.A. I: Shorf Slory Club 2: Lafin Clul: 2: Academy of Science 2: Junior Class Secrelary 2: Sludenr Council 2: Aepix 3: Quill 8: Scroll 3: Ar+ Club 3: Alfendanf Io Homecoming Queen 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3. Rulh M. Rexroaf lRudieI Nursing, F.N.A. I: Prep Banc I: Band 2,3. '-QW, .,..,,. Shirley Rusl lRusiyl Nursing. G.A.A. lg F.H.A. I: Shori Siory Club 3: Model Builders Club 3. Pafricia L. Sallade lPa+l V.l.A. 2.3, Girls' Glee Club 2,3. William H. Schnillker lBilll Transfer from Decalur High School, Decalur, lllinois, Ig Baskelball l,2g Baseball l,2. Ada Schofield lAcla Minniel Beau+y Culture. G.A.A, I. James D. Sensenbaugh l l Eleclrical Engineer. Span- ish Club I,2,3g Academy of Science 33 Nalional Honor Sociely 3. Jim Sheppard l l Mechanic. Biology Club lg F.D.A. 3. Shirley Lou Simpson lShirll Office Work. G.A.A. l,33 F.l'l.A. 3. J. Michael Sinclair lBig Mikel. Ray Smilh lTlgerl Fooiball l,2,3g Caplain 33 Baskerball lg Baseball lg Track 21 Golf 3. vnu.. l Jack L. Sprague, Jr. lJabboi Ecclesia Club l,2,3g Siu- denl' Council lg Baseball l,2,3: Biology Club l. Vera Mae Slaley l l Music Teacher. Laiin Club l,2g Band l,2,3. Dale L. Sfarkey lSfarkl Accoun+ing. Baseball I,3g Ecclesia Club Ig Tironian Circle 33 Wreslling 3. George Slarr l l Law. Shorl Slory Club l,2g Laiin Club I,2g Pink Magic lg Come Over 'ro Our House 2g Aepix 2,33 Co-Edilor 31 l Remember Mama 3: Na- iional Honor Sociely 3. Jerry Sleege l l Engineering. Spanish Club I,2,3: Baseball ,I7 Academy of Science 3: Goll 3: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3. Roberia Lee Sliles lBerll Beauiy Work. Spanish Club l,2,3: G.A.A. lg Sludenl Council 2,31 Naiional Honor Sociely 3. Gordon Slreenz l l Engineering. Swimming 2,33 Tennis 2.3. Jerry Slrickland l l Phan-macy. Biology Club lg Ecclesia Club l,2,3q Foolball I,2,3g Baskelball l,2,3 Baseball l,2,3q Model Builders 3. Doroihy M. Sluizman lDodol Nurse. G.A.A. l,2,3 F.N.A. lg F.l l.A. 3. 31 Roderick Suler lRodl Minis+ry. Forensic Club I,2: Nalional Forensic League I,2: Biology Club I: Lalin Club I: Proieclionisls I,2: A Cappella 2: Sludenf Council 2,3: Presidenl' 3: iamalic Club 2,3: Ecclesia Club 3: Swing Band 3: S.A. . Award 3: Pink Magic I: Come Over fo Our House 2: I Remember Mama 3: National Honor Sociely 3. Arlene Swanson lLeaniel Nursing. Lafin Club 2: F.H.A. 2: Shorl Sfory Club 3: B Choir 3: Senior Girls' En- semble 3. Joseph M. Theis lMickeyl Pro Baseball. Ecclesia Club l,2,3: Sfudenl Council I,2: Baseball l,2,3: Foofball I: Baskefball I: A Cappella 2,3. Gene Thoele IFIashl SporIs Cas+er. Baseball l,2,3: French Club l,2: Baskelball l,2,3: Ecclesia Club 2: Slu- denl Council 3: Senior Class Treasurer 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3. Donna Jeanne Thomas lDonl Nurse. Academy of Science 2: Shorf Sfory Club 3. Harvey L. Thomas IMouIdyl Radio and Television. Transfer from Normal Communily High School, Normal, Illinois, 2: Prep Band 3: V.l.A. 3: Band 2,3. Virginia Thomas l6ennyl Ecclesia Club I: Swim Club I,3: A Cappella 2.3. Janel M. Tomes I I Denial Hygienist F.H.A. I: G.A.A. I. James Treash IBig Jiml Office Work. Spanish Club 2. lm 38 'NIH Harvey E. Trower I I S'rore Work. Jerry Udwin lBabei Re+aiI Business. Aegis l,2,3: Ec- clesia Club I,2: Forensic l,2,3: Spanish Club 2: Golf Team 2: Shorl Sfory Club 2,3: Vice-Presidenl of Senior Class 3: l Remember Mama 3: The Torch Bearers 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3: Nalional Forensic League 3. Sandra Valenline lSancIyI Marriage. G.A.A. I: Modern Dance Club 3. Ronald L. Veselack IVesl Music Teacher. Prep Band I,2,3. Richard T. Walden IDickl Farming. Transfer 'from Dan- vers Communify High School, Danvers, Illinois, 2. Bob Wall lJ.C.I Law. Ecclesia Club I,2: Spanish Club I,2: Forensic Club 2,31 Debale 3: Sludenl' Council 3: Baseball l,2,3: Tennis 3. Eugene L. Wehmeier IWeepI Baker. Cafherine Idella Welch lDeIlal Housewife. Transfer from Clinfon Communily High School, Clinlon, Illinois, 2 Monifor 2. Eslill D. While IBiIIyl Aul'o Mechanics. Transfer from Downs High School, Downs, Illinois, I. Donna Rae Wiley lHidel Airline Sfewardessf' Library Club I.2: G.A.A. I,2: F.D.A. 3. Clarke D. Williams lCorkyl Engineering. Spanish Club I,,27 Model Builders Club 3. James E. Williams lBudel Television Terry Clemenl' Wills lTedl Carpen1er. Transfer from Bellflower High School. Bellflower, Illinois. 2. Jane Wilson lJaniel Business. Lafin Club l.2: Monilor I,3g Swim Club 2: Modern Dance Club 3: A Cappella 3: Tennis Team 1.3: Rich Man, Poor Man 2: Nafional Honor Sociely 3. Roberl' John Winslead lsleadl Truck Driver Dale E. Woifh l l Commercial Ari. Ari Club I.2.3: V.l.A. 2.3: Spanish Club 2: Aepix 2.3. Leah Rae Woifh lLeeJ Social Work. Spanish Club I.2g V.l.A. 2.3: Ari Club 2.3. Kennefh W. Woods lKennyl Engineering ...MQ Kennefh L. Wulf lKennyl Eleclrician ZW 'Q.F'!fdAA,A4'. Eff 4,15 fWfj7?ZZWli f - , I f M y .ii if -S . l ll s ll Xi KS ix 'f 4,:?,37f , x iz i is X. T so I ' , , , l -A if 1 f j ' 'A X 1 ' , . X' x ' . X ' . Q K .f A V fl i. S 'xgxvsqkx JJX Bly Ixllx A f -T1 JV 1? IJ, lf 1 , J 5 N yy ,Q 44 , X X I ' QI., X' ,IZ I X, f' , A14 V All Xwqlx 5 J g l Y! 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Aahff MAJ' PU .1 .651-'mil 'U 195'-0'-'F .1.,,w..JD 4,.lJ.A.A.Jf,4m- f F . ,,.SAffw 'U . flljlfg Nr ff ' X bl i I ' 'iw Q 5 ?......,v V '-fl: Q J. , 'mf' Lmfz cz ' Q we . 9- W O A J as f M f V ' ro f' r fv 4 '7 ff l24 . ' , X . ' f ' Qi- N 9 H - fs N H ti ' ' Q E f.. 'P ' 4 v 5 2 H ' f X i ,-. , Q D h X 2 U b X i ili lf f 1 L 4 i 1 'W A f 1 'A H , 5 up if , ng , f A S . 1 xt: K if k - ,Q ,4.,,,- ii i 'f bf W1 .Q : I mm 4 N 'A Tl 1 L, f W ' . W Z 2 e , . wie- xa si' 2 is 1 K' ' g K H J TED Pal Jo es Treasure Ralph Lamberl, Vice-Presidenlg Susan Busick, Secrelary, NDING Mrs R berla S gley, Adviserg Don Owen, President Miss Louise Lange, Adviser. amor Qlirigiij gylicero so g hz ,, , X umior 'iotory i., 8 ' s Thejuniors, al lasj jipperclassmen, +hrough previous experience assophomores, knew how fo -file pegifions and vxgle for class officers. Don Owen, Ralph Lamberl, Susan Busick, and Pal Jones were chosen 'lo lead us +hroughou+ our junior year. i ,fn imppllanl, decision fha? we were anxious 're makeswas to choose our class iewelry. A com- rhille-e ine? in 'rhe lounge wi'rh lhe iewelry sales- men and decided whal' 'rype of jewelry we should purchase. ln our homerooms we read, discussed, and learned aboul how our skills, abililies, and in- +eresls enler info our choosing voca+ions. Wilh lhe aid of Miss Lange, our adviser, we gained a knowledge of colleges and universilies, lhrough assemblies, discussions, movies, and ol course, college calalogues. ln March we spon- sored an all-school parly. The swing band played as we danced +he bunny hop, ale, and chewed +he fal. Afler baskelball games and during base- ball games, some of us worked al 'lhe conces- sions slands lo raise money for our iunior-senior prom. As we danced lo lhe melodies of Don Adams during our prom, we all agreed +haT our iunior year was l'l18 besl' one yef. Ann Able Ann Alcoll Dan Able Merilyn Alvis David Able Sherilyn Alvis Darlene Bliese .lim Bond Roberl Boge Nova Boswell Norris Boilnorl Ronald Boswell ' K - z -V N ,. or Q ., B . 1 .,..,: . M- H Y 3 xv Nancy Anderson Waller Ayers Gerald Argadine Mary Babbiff Don Arnold Cecelia Bower Kenny Bowman Anfon Brand? Judy Bach . A B e D Q '- gr we . , KM . V z.,- , . ,,,,,.: wa,-r - - -- - r llr, X- is ,-52, 5 3if-ffl K -K A 5 ' 5332 we F N' X r kkb. ,,r, I r r,,, A B B- ,. 2 in Diane Bailey Beverly Baker Harold Barling Carol Bales Arnold Berkowitz Frances Bersl Bill Bennington Carole Bernd Eleanor Bertram Ronald Berkley Wilbur Bernslein Donna Bleavins 'KMA unioro Laurence Brewer Berry Brice Leona Brown Nancy Brubaker Sandra Brucker Nancy Brymer , I -. rr ., rf P. A .,., 1 3 4 fl: I mn- 4. William Buchanan Marlene Cannon Susan Casler Rhoda Charlell Clarence Caller? Connie Buckley Gordon Carlson Susan Busick Eural Carver , l . I - 1 Qs -e - c X A . x . . L X: ' b i ,T ,, yi Ea , xx' k r if ,, :wil lun ' Jig : , Q ,I ra., . or . if ' li A. ' f XL, X . .- W e r-,rf - ,, fs fy Q ' X ,, y ,f e- .. K . 'E X S Ki-'S is , . gl ' Q N A N 1 M ,rw 'iff ff- My I 'fr K so D . A.:, it '- D, - D i , ,., 3 e f D . xi LJ? an sa i ,Q 2 K v U in , y yyey C V . l i f V 7 if r ' 1 . 1 sc? - - ' F W - ': jf' y xi i es . - ' X Vkhk my is L,.. 3 g .. at 35 :kx ge 5 Burton Cosfello Jim Craig Nancy Cufaude Alberfa Cowans Bealrice Crews Barbara Curry Steve Cox Gilberf Crutcher Roberl Curlis George Dambold Diane Downs Barbara Dunbar Carl Ellreich Bill Enders Bob Deiberf Donald Drane Sharon Ehleri Ruih Eikenberry Sherry Erdman Richard Doly Patricia Duguid John Eichhorn Albert Emery Dorothy Erwin 4 LUllOf'O Jill G-oben Richard Griesemer Ronnie Gulhoff Charlene Esles Wyllis Fisher Ronnie Freedlund Elvin Genfry Bruce Farlin Elaine Follick Marceil Fry Diane Gipson Pa? Finfrock Delores Frank Roberl Gee Ray Glave George Golorlh Lyle Gronemeier Dave Hansen Ronald Gregory Theresalironemeier Alice Harris Eileen Harris Jim Hayslip Alvin Hedslrom s . s, .V Af: D ,mg -2, , we D Tr u: .. , ' 5. 1 ' is W g f gn., or-in awe .. . V- - , 'Q if W Q-, .. Ly, .,, K , , . . . gjwf . J V- I, ' . L ila , ire! ,. , X, ' 72,531 -K , we ' we I ' --gill 'A -V , ' :jay fm ry f v V ' if-fwfr 1, 1:-.-U . -iw-W ' EY Wok w - - ,. , , 1 L1 YI - - , 'L . 1 5 5 . ,,.:g. gf Elreiefgf f 9 Y f ri. - 1' .. . ..,. if f p-f' SQ we A ' s X ,:,,. xl hgig Tv . X , L. , ...: rs. '- Flq ,.., e 'xi 'n c,...X.M , 2 Sara Hendricks Bruce Hill Carl Hooq Janice Hursf John Johnson Parricia Jones Larry Juers Linda Kinne Jean Henson Ronald Hinchee Sfeven Houslon Rosie Jackson Joyce Johnson Ronnie Jones Donna Kerran John Knox Raymond Herrin Charles Holley Gayle Hunler Darlene Johnson Paul Johnson Richard Jones Anira Kerchenfauf Carol Komnick Ralph Lamberf Ronnie Langhoff Lelilia Lobb Gerald Laffey Norma Leben Ron Lockenvifz Janice Langhoff John Ledberrer Elizabelh Lockwood :S W 5-ff , Q :E 5 , as f aw 2 r 1- K J ,gi :Sig : Agn r sl S 5 Wx .Nui fd? a - 1-, - . x a in W 'vs 3 'F Q E- V21 unioro Thelma Long James Lorrie f , e S-.sig Q af Z Q S f.-, 9- V 'me, . vff ' V ' Ili I 4 X, A Q32 , Y K E gy, .. A s Richard Lohmeyer Faye Lyslad Fred Manahan Margie Marlin Mike McCasflo Joanne MaGirl Eileen Mann Donna Massie Jeanne Mahan Herberr Marquardr Bill Mays J rree Y . Q L EE nf ilil All L iff ' 5' fi in gi K '-,I kh.f::1f 3 N N Charles McClanahan Lois McMurray s S.. N. . i .L i is T ,ii Lawrence McNeill Kay McOuown Judy Melle Bill Mifchell Judy Moore Laura Morreau Carol Nafziger Donna Oswald Barbara McNuIly Richard Mecherle Sally Miller Marilee Mock Nancy Moore Michael Murphy Keifh Nolder Don Owen Lee McTurnan Ronald Menkin Sandra Miller Daniel Monkman Mary Morqer Jack Myers Helen Osborn Richard Owen Emily Parker Kae Phillips Judy Pielsch Nancy Radka David Raymond Ronald Rider Jane? Rohler June Rowen Harry Pell Jerry Philpofi Ronald Poffs Lois Ranney Jean Raymond Jean Ringo Nancy Rosenbaum Jane Rueger Mary Jane Perry Louis Phipps Robert Prescoff Dennis Raydon Rosella Rediger Earl Robbins Richard Ross Jim Salmon wifi? ,lj '1 'V' 11 riii J ,:,... , r r iii, 7 i': - wi gi J 3 , I M no O sr 'il -'-- , 1125 . 3 -.' ii rifmyai -f,. .iz MQ f 'll . - W - L 'mg WM- Si WW,-A ' -- X my . , ' ' :. . 5. ' A . .. di A l 3- ,- K f ' r f, L 4- , Ki V .. Tiik ' .. ' gs Sl c T T f -A - , . ' Y x o ., 6 . S grave, Slephen Scharl Jack Schroeder Waller Scolf Patricia Seth Richard Shepherd Roberf Schulfz Paul Snodgrass Don Sfeirl John Schedel Ronald Schullz Susan Selders Pa? Sheehan Wesley Shepherd Audrey Sinclair Sally Spahn Anne Slephenson Richard Schenlrel Marcia Scoll CarlynneSennewald Lloyd Sheldon Joy Shoclrey Herbert Smifh Linda Sperlin Roberf Sloner Marva Sfuller Clark Taminger Virginia Summers Lucille Taylor Loren Swearingen Pally Taylor xi Deanne Thomas Delmar Thomas Paul Thomas unioro Frank Thompson Paul Thompson Tom Thorsen ,4 V, J pf .Lak fill, I lf 1 LLM 'OL J I4 f if 1 ' ,, K Sue Travers Judy Tucker Reber? Waddell li Y Q. Q- Q mr f Patricia Wall Barbara Walley Carol Ward sz Bruce Warloe Shirley Wey Marilyn Warren Don Wilcox Beffy Wellenreiler Loren Williams 'Kr YD T in i u , ,K .W syy ,F f.. ,sr MVILOVO T ..A' 2 . 1 l lll ' A m1m:- ' 4544 A or Dennis Wissmiller John Wulf Dorofhy Wyckoff Pal Zauner TOP: Paul Thomas, Sally Spahn, and Frank Thompson accepl their freals at the parly, Judy Moore enlerlains. Juniors anxiously awail les? inslruclions. MIDDLE: Sally Miller, Margie Marlin, and Sandra Miller, a lrio, and baton fwirlers Barbara Curry and Carol Nafziger enferfain a iunior audience. BOTTOM: Ron Jones, Bevely Baker, Carlynne Sennewald, and Marilee Mock help choose class rings while Deanna Thomas and Loren Swearingen help lhemselves lo The refreshmenfs. ,rw 1 f f fx fx I . 3 ...,,Q 5 3 YY J W I 1 o g m. iw 3206 , Z!!! L L X K 'g i Q 7 ' gf is If Ur L uf' WALK cms U ISTAND HERE 4-u I Lb SEATED: Nancy l' mix' Washburn, Treasurerg Paul Tidemann, Vice-Presidenlg Judy Stern, Secrefary. STANDING: Miss Mary Jeanette Munce, Adviser, George Umbrighf, Presidenlg Mr. William C ope Ad se X , o pliomore 6216400 Qgylicero Sophomore gfiotory We incoming sophomores were a lillle be wildered by lhe complexifies of B. H S when we enlered lasl Sepfember. However, we quickly gol inlo lhe swing of lhings and selecled rep resenla+ives for +he Sludenl Council, one from each homeroom, in order lo have a voice managing 'lhe affairs of The school. We learned how lo circulale pelilions reg isler, and mark ballols by choosing George Umbrighl, Paul Tidemann, Judy Slern and Nancy Washburn lo lead us +hrougl1 lhe year ln homeroom, we saw movies and discussed good slrudy habils, good grooming, and gelhng along socially, as well as olher very lmporlanl subiecls. On December 4 we sponsored our larsl all school movie parly 'l'o which all sludenls and lheir guesls were inviled. On April 30 we sponsored anolher all school parly. Sfudenls danced in 'lhe boys' gym swam in 'lhe pool, played games and boughl refresh menls in lhe girls' gym. We all worked very hard on 'l'he differenl' commillees, bul' enloyed every minule of il. re s ' iw ,v f - 5? 3 ' Q7 ' ' 1.. I R b :wg . 'fz6ii.5,l refewg AEE X':: ' riiif - 1 'Eff gy if is . 1 ef if If ef. Jay Adams Slephen Adams Randall Adkins Barbara Burlon Richard Bulh Tommy Bufler s 5 'fi KY e fe x , 95 'lmi J Re Q if 4' X r ix img e A l N: J Yiiilgiiz - f rg A k ,,, ,six f ' - l -K- , ,. '.,.,-ll 5 - 2 , 5 . sa 'W Q ry M N N Qs 5 'fs ,. - y 3-3 +ve .. fs5--, i . ,zgg ,J-qi, . km. 3 . -ei B. a .. is . B A kaa, ., M aaa. ,- F fr, - - f f::,.zf4 -4 - . . . me ivy in , aaa. 'ga' is ' i 'M 1 rg e fi Si' r wil, Q W 9 1, T N Q? 1 2 ' if ' E' ig Tiriiffi f L ,gp 1 I - 03195 fr,.1:-Ari gg, rwiiigrmkaz , - -rw- .,'lbfr-,Mfr-. ,efaw ,gixgsmfas 5 as we i -ifsim lil -5 will 11 . Terry Adreon Shirley Allman John Archer Carol Ca pen Henry Carre! James Cherry a if lf. r ps 'F' 2' E ez ' K ,: 5 B ry 8 F 355 gg . A r . . K 3 .- ,.,.- .fs ez, -arm. 2 5, :ne eww, -, rf e ,ee wer Barbara Armes Belly Armes Donna Bailey Sue Clark Jerry Cline James Coan if :ef , pie 4 . . rr ,, Mayhem me-'L as is iii ' s K 1 Vkyk 3, . . 116. David Baker Karen Bauer R R fsopho Morris Cochran Tommy Cochran Benny Coleman rr Haig , r 1 f ses, wma, s 93 'Q Lo s. H H i EV we 'W . r J gy. . X. osalie Bernstein Fally Bishop Janef Bower Rolla Brown oland Bess David Boge Colleen Brewsfer Dave Brucker Russell Baugh Ronald Bess OVQO ren Connour Mae Crews Ro y Crulcher -- ig esfQ5 iQ' 5Q Q A Q X 1 'eel , I f WN- 4 ,fda lea,-.,.u K 4 -W Ne:-f Q il B .Q MB Arfhur Bond Arlhur Brown Tommy Cullers Marlene Cupp Susan Cufaude Lois Curliss Gene Cunningham Robert Darnall any 03 S l 1..: i K 7 f... -- X in :E .q t EZ, X 1 B sssl -' -ifI ?f1 l - 1 B a Charlolfe Burr Edward Daugheriy Mary Davis Beverly Davison 'N 6 l . 1-ei . '- f, . N ea xy is XM X C - We me ir. ...... as: Eg B fn- f scam. 'Wi PL L. . X ,1 ,M Q y 1. ,ilk I . . 5 1 imma, A M, T ' 43519 if .. K A' ' ' J Xi .Y l ., N 1 33 f , up ,Q 5 Nr s ogy is l ll 4 z . .-?, i A,,l Sllarlyn DeGroodl Charlolle Dolan Thelma Dunlap Jerry Ely Joyce Epperson Bill Ferguson Earl Dibble Chrisline Draper Bill Ellioll' Charles Eminger Davy Evans Joe Finfrock Marlene Dix William Dugan Kalherine Ellis Donald Epple Freddie Feiner Carolyn Fisher Claudine Fowler Belly Gaffney Bill Gallaway George Gibson Richard Givens Annalle Goforlh 'zgk Q .. '.,L ,iris ' 1' gf-f a.lla , ,lil so Nr S., if sw, . j 1 I ---i Julie Golden Earnesl Gordon Suzanne Gordon Q . J f I-if . ii, James Gollschalk Donna Green Ronald Grizzle Melba Grammer Avalon Greene Dale Gronemeier Tyndall Graves Herberl Griflielh Carol Haggard 'Q 2 3: 7.-Li' If E ' 355' a. 7 l 7 Q If .ws 'Uni' i iw! ,,W,,,gr, .. W. , f I- .,.5.av,2 Marlin Flachsbarl Nancy Forbes Howard Flanders Dirk Foreman Don Foqler Claude Fowler Alberla Hall Jean Hasly Tommy Hanson Belly Heck Bealrice Harris Carol Hendricks if ' f K' .5 - : ,. , ' fkjisg- 1 4 ' it Lois Hershey Nancy Higgs Galen Hines Mary King Neil King Larry Knox X Q is fi . .e ,. Es gig, ,A ,. sg.:-M , - ,- .. , 3 f'-. 5 i '4 vi 19 L 3 4 ii 'X Ez: ri riy' rrrrr r is Q ,H 4 -fe. J 2 Q S K - Y xml. ei' as E S.....,r.. Q X.., M, ....,..,..L.. a. as ...Mx Faye Hinlhorn Nancy Houchens Beverly Jackson Ricky Jones Marvin Kelch Mildred Kerchenlaul Pafricia Kerl Elizabelh Holley Gerald Huskisson Jerry Jackson Bill Jordon Larry Kemp Carol Kerfool Danny King William Hoog Nancy Ireland Charles Johnson Eugene Juslin Gail Kendall Judy Kerfool Judy King James Kopp Joan Kroulil Chrisline Kurlh is 5 , - V s i 152 is is .55 F , 2? 3 Cynlhia Lamb Alice Langhoff Ronald Lanham J ,yn . W 223 K , ., in r, in , - uw, if or 6 1 .y .51 - Donald Lawson Marilyn Lewis William Lhamon ' I . ,iii s li 21 R L z so Linda Lierman Gordon Lovell Barbara Livingslon Howard Lower Charles Long Mary Maierus --M ,111 R H N ri. gy-. Alix , ,K i Q.. Sy? H ? Qi' is L r ..,. r xx N Sandra Maiinowslri Russell Manuel Ed Manahan Fern Marquardl Ronald Mann Don Massie ft ? , F A is if Q e -x . 1 --4-za if r L , J . Q fra L Nt 5 1 . . N 1 ,H rm' 5 X WN Q- fi' J 5 2-1 'E Q 5 a if S 3 Q i if . Y -V ' ' , f M, , . .7 . - , xn,s,,. V f.k- i 1-, . 5 aa A il if 6 ,gg 1, wil., X Q' Q ' i 'iw ,.,.. XFN., ? X X2 1 fi . wx x . ' f , .. K i , , J s Q a he .. 'Nw 'l 4 i 7 Q - . ,. 4 f Ki fy fi Z i n QS , 5 rw , Q L 2 v ff g 1 in 6 Savannah McGee Bob Menkin Thelma Meyer Wiley McLaughlin Doris Meredifh Fred Miller Mary Lou Mellon Dorolhy Meredifh Kenneth Miller William Myers Jaynef Nafziger Donald Nelson Ronald Norfleel Virgil Pallm David Nygaard Eunice Kay Peifier Ronnie Owen Par Peirce J js,-r i: A- ll M Q ... K ki A 11- V Q g g: 6 4 nereey V . E 34' 1 MK i. :sill '. . - - ' ' . f f 'iizzaf r gi 1? f f M 5 V, 3 '1 S gl rn. 8 SEV fi . f if? n ' is iii? if . i V ' ' W av ' . - ' '1 wg, ' :: .' ' . V. i - ap , win! . A E s , ' . - . . . i ' Q' fi , iaiilm K Marilyn Miller Roberf Miller Ronald Miller Lorene Milliken Tom Morgan Joie Munro Marfha Murray Lois Moran Virginia Morgan Darla Murphy Dave Myers Marilyn Morgan Lesler Morrisey Ralph Murphy Elmer Myers Sophomoreo Harrie? Peters Zelda Phillips Fred Piahler Jerry Pines Anna Phillips Margarel Ploense 'Mi Mary Ellen Ponsford Richard Powell Delores Prehm Barbara Prill Timmy Prescofl dl'Y7dI'l Donna Pugsley Janny Quinn Paige Proctor Elmer Raiihel EEE: , iii., a- f- s w, 5 if - - a X i 2 , . i Z ' Z ' ' :kin , y 9 M .S .5 if tm i ,gy ya rw my ai. M ff- . 1 ia' if Q' Q f m '43 H .E ' 1 lyk 5 E QQ? if A i 1 , k g 7? K gi. , K , - c ,s . s , usa . 1 in ,X 6 3 sa Y' X A r 1 A 4 as M ilriuq may . r - ' W Q 78. . m ,f-NM ij, Trenna Ray Sam Reed Couriney Read Lois Joan Reeser Joan Reardon Jim Reilz Beverly Simpson Mary Spieker Don Smifh Shirley Stein Richard Snavely Edward Slephens Sandra Slrawn r 11 Ki? i A - sig .',. E I 1.Q . Xi, 'f ls' 2 , Wayne Robbins Dick Ropp Earlene Richards Barbara Robinson Elaine Ross Edwin Sams Wayne Schroeder Parricia Shickle Edmund Reilhmeier Elizabelh Robinson Doroihy Rusk Bill Sandell Richard Schull: .Carol Shori David Ryan Sidney Schmidt Berfe Shelion Charles Simmons Sophomoreo Dixi Lee Sfreenz Judy Slern Carol Sue Slevens John Sullivan Alan Swailes 4 L ,S ' VI- 'Q Y . i -Q . 'Q ., V ffl -r.i if: . 5? S A l i lil' l' iv-si 1 f Q55 Roger Swearinqe Richard Swick Vivian Szepecik ms, ..,. , .,,..,...... , n Jack Taylor Fred Tepper Agnes Thacker 2552 ' ' fmgis E l.:.,. Darrall Thomas Jesse Thornfon Pa? Thomas Judy Thornfon Alberi Thornion Terry Thorsen s ws f sv T W ig s H' 3 V ' -:nf . . -' , is sn Ns N s liliigli V. .L si . K . .h A Q ss . -igilf '- 5.5.1. , fx ' 'li ' . if f Tig .mmf , 3 L . . .K i . :,, .sa fa ' 'f ' 4 Q -' i m. I Q K I h.7' 7 K r 7 1, 7 , V i y, y 3-Sa: Y .5 1 .Qqr fl rail' ', 2 iQa,f . ii ll . . W f f lie .f 5 ix,-' V fafm. - f , law l. mx p ' , f , if M ' ' iii i , 5 f',..4.fli'5Z4NQ: f z i 's , ' , ' 4' 'iv' Yf z ls 2 . . I .. 1 if M M M 'W U W ,sy so 'f ., ' ff if,3,5,lf 3 , fi 4 :- es.'.s in m'm,. .x4Ws fe, Paul Tidemann George Umbrig Dale Van Dorn Marvin Woilh Kay Wrighl Lois Wulf 3, , 5, .. , M sy J. 5 ,P F .. i 3 ,R in Bob Van Hook Dorolhy Waddell hi Judy Veselack Donna Wade Roberl Veselock Ronald Wade Belly Wunder Dawn Yeasl ,,,, , .. iv 'W 51. or fi K .,.. F, ,. , Y 1 8 I M. is ' G T To Lf? , W Q 9 I ,img K A if 4' is fi i T: V ls, 'iii-Wi?-.F-islfA.LZ f is K' in Q R' G T T fl Q. 4 EMT- V . . if gtligix QQ. Dorolhy Walden Gary Wall James Walley ,,,ia Bill Wanlland Gene Werner Harold Wilcox Nancy Washburn Alan While Carol Williams Tom Weidner Edwin While Connie Wilson Sophomoreo ,I -,Ve K QQQ1-an ' Q Q. 'Y M' af, 7 an-' 'W RE. Earl Winkleman Faye Wirrick Pafricia Wilimus TOP: Soloisl Shirley Slein and a quarlef, Shirley Allman, Mary Ponsford, Mary Davis, and Carol Williams enlerlain af a sophomore lalenl show. BOTTOM: Terry Adreon poses while Donna Bailey and Barbara Burlon wail in line for piciure faking l Y '6 l IW y n f + I 0-1 . A A .477 ,A. ,W - y QQQEQ , KW M I Fi-ua. A . t Y 'i,.?,, 3 V in Agri 1 - ...-, if J ag? I ' Q s 1 ff I V 1 f a A .t J R A ' . Qs A ' 'L+ 1' r ,I --.9 1b' 4! 'J r . P 5 1 , l su ' Q X 0 i ' ' , W '74 YK . ' I ' T f f wg ' A TA' V 6526, K -Lfrli,-:g?T-Q - T - M- 4- - D- - v -- W ' Y' V l. 7 X ' 4 r J gx 1 i 4 i N W i L ii' - ' 1 -A w ,f,E CRE A. , ' Z , :-. E . , ,,,: 9,-, in . ,, J ? A A 4 , as H To DAQ - ' J ' ' ' 1 E '55 ' THA' ' ' farm' ' 'I'-v Qkhr-ou : r,,,pfV ' If Nw- L gg lil F MNH it 15, fplu .4 . I ' Qlul: c,-Qctiuitieo Twenfy-nine clubs and organizafions are open fo sfudenf membership af Bloomingfon high school. This means fhere are over 500 sfudenfs faking parf in fhis form of exfracurricular ac- fivify ranging all fhe way from sfudenfs infer- esfed in fhe sciences, fo fhose wishing fo parficipafe in dramafics. These clubs may pro- mofe vocafional inferesfs by faking field frips fo farms fo sfudy farm life or by visifing various schools fo view fhe feaching profession. Many of fhem also provide for social gef-fogefhers such as parfies, movies, and frips. Ofhers are acfive in order fo furfher inferesf in fhe field fhey represenf. Mosf of fhe clubs af Bloomingfon high school sfarfed off fheir fall schedules wifh new and renewed membership parfies in fhe forms of weiner roasfs, hayrack rides, and ofher informal gafherings. Af fhese firsf parfies officers were elecfed and plans were made for fhe year. Varied acfivifies, including inifiafions in Ro- man garb, firelighf parfies wifh conversafion and song all in French and Spanish, field frips fo Chicago, and lecfures on inferesfing fopics, kepf fhe clubs busy unfil December, when Chrisfmas parfies and banquefs fook up much of fheir fime. Affer a long vacafion, club members again gof info fhe swing of meefings and parfies. Many movies were shown fo differenf clubs on subiecfs mosf inferesfing fo each group. These movies ranged from pure comic fo educafional and enlighfening films. Some sfudenfs and some of fhe faculfy showed slides of frips fhey had faken fhe summers before for various clubs in- feresfed in fhem. Some social work was also underfaken by some clubs. The March of Dimes drive was helped along by fhe nearly one fhousand dollar collecfion fhe Ecclesia club made. Sixfy mem- bers collecfed confribufions during fheir sfudy hall periods and affer school on some of fhe coldesf days of our winfer. The collecfors of fhe highesf amounfs were recognized by fhe club and by fhe school. The Tironian Circle, fhe business club, was organized in November of fhis school year by fhe business feachers fo fry fo give a beffer undersfanding of business fo ifs members. The club's membership now sfands af forfy-fwo, an excellenf number for a newly organized club. The Disfribufive Educafion club fook a survey on buying habifs of high school sfudenfs which was a parf of a sfafe wide survey of fhe same kind. Sophomores, iuniors, and seniors were in- ferviewed on such subiecfs as: Who buys fhe family's clofhes? g Do you selecf and pay for your own clofhes? g Whaf is your favorife fruif, main dish, and drink? , and similar ones. The resulfs of fhe survey were published in fhe Aegis fo lef Bloomingfon high school sfudenfs see whaf fhe majorify and minorify groups are buying fhese days. The Band, Tironian Circle, Diversified Occu- pafions club, and Disfribufive Educafion club ioined fogefher fo give an enormous skafing parfy af fhe rink. The floor was packed, buf everyone had a wonderful fime frying fo sfand up or frying fo help his friend fo sfand up. Even fhe feacher sponsors did a few furns around fhe floor! The Girls' Afhlefic Associafion and fhe Ecclesia club also had separafe skafing parfies for fheir clubs. As spring approached, music groups began 'ro pracfice for disfricf and sfafe confesfs. En- sembles rehearsed in Miss SeIk's room, in fhe cafeferia, in fhe audiforium, in fhe halls, and almosf anywhere else fhey could gef sfarfed. The Band worked and worked geffing pieces ready for fhe sfafe confesf, hoping fhey'd gef a high rafing fhis year. The days of fhe confesfs finally came and fhen - fhey were over: fhe sfudenfs realized fhen fhaf all fhe work fhey had puf in on fheir pracficing had been worfh fhe resulfs and experience fhey had received fhaf day. Shorf Sfory club members worked long hours fhe week before fhe deadline in April fo gef fheir sfories in fo be judged for fhe awards of fhe club. The winners were given fheir awards af fhe annual Shorf Sfory club banquef. The science clubs worked on proiecfs fo be senf fo fhe Junior Academy of Science. Lafin club had a parfy in Roman affire wifh some of fhe newer members as slaves. The slaves waifed on fhe fables, did fhe fhings fhaf fhe ofher members wanfed fhem fo do, yef fhey sfill had a wonderful fime doing if. The Fufure Teachers, Fufure Farmers, and Fufure Homemakers of America planned fheir meefings and acfivifies fo fry fo gef a beffer undersfanding of fhe field fhey planned fo go info affer graduafion. These clubs fook field frips, had inferesfing speakers, showed films, and did as many ofher fhings as fhey could fo show fheir members fhaf fhe occupafions fhey were going fo choose fhe righf ones. As fhe lasf meefing of fhe year came around, each club worked hard on ifs final parfy. Some of fhe clubs had banquefsg some, picnics: ofhers, very formal meefings fo end fhe year's acfivi- fies. The club members, as a whole, did agree fhaf fhe year, I953-I954, had been a very suc- cessful year for fhe clubs af Bloomingfon high school. Everyone seemed fo be looking forward fo fhe clubs' acfivifies for fhe nexf year wifh new ideas fo bring up and puf info effecf. X sn ..,, Q. HI ROW I: Barbara Harfensfeun Carole Josserancl Karen Biddle Mr Roy L Hoslelller Adviser Susan Peclrmann Barbara Monigomery Rnella Dobbs ROW 2: Judy Pellschg Susan Selders Judllh Relnhard Anne Slephenson Faye Lyslad Judy Merle Joanne MaGirl. ROW l Carole Josserand Jerry Udwmg Susan Peckmann, Ednlor Mr Roy L Hosleffler Adviser Sally Holman ROW Barbara Harfenslevn Ron Gulhoffg Marcia Bonnelf Don Owen ROW 3 Anne Slephenson Judy Peulschg Susan Selders, Carlynne Sennewald Faye Lysfad Duck Ropp Pa? Jones , - .f- -.gf W, .W W EJ :gg epig ROW I: Dale Wollhg Karen Biddle, Co-Edilorg Mr, Roy L. Hosfelller, Adviser: George Slarr, Co-Ediforg Bob Slonerg Judilh Reinhard. ROW 2: Judy Melle, Barbara Monlgcmeryg Susan Frenchg Howard Fricke: Rnella Dobbsg Joanie MaG-Srl: o A Clfnoclel ?Builclero' Qlnb b2 Jill Rorabachg Bob Slonerp Mr Maurer, Adviser: Julie Kiesselbach, Secrelary-Treasurer: Pat Zauner Shirley Rusf. Earl Nesbillg Ron Aldridge: Adlai Ruslg Don Anderson: Roger Morgan: Arl Abbollq Howard Friclre. Clark Williams: Bruce Warloej Arr Laudemang Jim McComb: Bob Bogeg Jerry Slricklandg Curr Good- fellowg Don Auqspurger. ROW I: ROW 2 ROW 3: ff WXMQE lf' Wm. 2' W 1 f 1,. ffiuvris 1, ri 511191 J J , 5. B N l , w J Pi' 5 1 J - l 'Q' f , J J M y me fa ' 5. S if B 5? -s ROW I: Barbara Baremore, Club Reporlerg Wahnella Bandeko, Treasurerg Rose Ann Hendricks, Presidenfg Mr Volk, Adviserg Pele Krueger, Vice-Presidenlg Beflelou Lambrechl, Secrelaryg Pal McGuire. ROW 2: Mary Easlg Mary Ann Ernslg Irene Robbinsg Jerry Rarnseyg Jim Sheppardg Donna Wileyg Naomi Beckg Lille Mae Popendick, guitars ibiotrilnutoro of cam:-:rica ROW l: Mary Lash: Bob Slonerg Julie Kiesselbach, Presidenlg Mr. John Kleinsfiber, Adviserg Arl Laudeman, Vice-President Sallie Bishop, Secrefary-Treasurerg Dorolhy Wyckoff. ROW 2: Harry Pellg Linda Sperling Judy Bachg Tish Lobby Don Owen: Allan Browng Lyle Gronemeierg Carol Wardg Jean Rinqoj Rhoda Charlell. ROW 3: Carole Josserandg Ralph Lamberlg Bob Bogey Jerry Sleeqeg Jim Sensenbaughg Bill Endersg Pal Zauner. ccicleml o cience 63 ouie percitoro ROW l: Gene Werner, Secrelaryg Eileen Harris, Chairmang John W. Kleinsfeiber. Adviserg Bruce Hill, Treasurerg Jim Hayslip, Sfuden? Council Represenlalive, ROW 2: Sarah Hendricks, Vice-Chairman: Wiley McLaughling Davy Evansg Leona Brown, ROW I: Dale Woilh, Charles McClanahang Elizabefh Slein, Adviserg Paul Snodgrassg Judilh Reinhard, ROW 2: Lefilia Lobbg Rulh Eikenberryg Pal' Zaunerg Leah Woilhg Marcia Bonneff. cart Qlub 64 ROW I: Donna Bleavins, Carlynne Sennewald, Kae Phillips, Co-chairman, Mrs, Ethel Groves, Adviser, Emily Parker, Co-chairman, Beverly Baker, Mary Jo Jaspers, Barbara McNully, ROW 2: Judy Merle, Sandra Valentine, Dorolhy Wykoff, Carol Nafziger, Judy Moore, Rosella Rediqer, Janel Rohlerg Connie Buckley, Linda Sperlin. ROW 3: Shirley Wey, Nancy Brymer, Harrie? Garrison, Margie Long, Sue Travers, Lois McMurray, Mary Phipps, Belly Hicks. ROW 4: Susan Busick, Joy Schockey, June Rowan, Calherine Crusius, Jane Wilson, Marcia Scoli, Nancy Moore, Laura Morreau. ROW 5: Faye Lysfad, Barbara Hosea, Rosie Jackson, Mary Lash. wim ROW ROW ROW ROW OCIGVI4 CWICC-Z I: Mary Phipps, Mary Lash, Mrs. Lorna Durflinger, Adviser, Mrs, Elhel Groves, Adviser, Connie Buckley, Chairman, Anne Sfephenson, Nancy Washburn. 2: Sandra Slrawn, Eleanor Bertram, Carol Ward, Donna Bailey, Kae Phillips, Rhoda Charlell, Laura Morreau, Carlynne Sennewald. 3: Barbara Livingston, Christine Kurfh, Joan Kroufilj Joanie MaG-irl, Nancy Brubaker, Diane Downs, Susan Busick, Marcia Scoll, Lois Hershey. 4: Charloffe Dolan, Charloffe Burr, Trenna Ray, Barbara Dunbar, Nancy Anderson, Catherine Crusius, Audrey Sinclair, Judy Moore, Lois McMurray. dl lub 5 2 ve as i ami. -- ROW l Q :N. Anderson, Vice-Presidenl, B. Montgomery, Treasurer, C. Crusius, Presidenl, Mrs. L. Durllinqer, Adviser, Mrs. E. Groves, Adviser, M. Warren, R. Charlell, M. Scofl, S. Holman, Socrelary. ROW2 J. Rohlerg B. Walley, J, Reardon, D. Slreenzj B. Davison, G. Kendall, J. Shockey, C. Sennewald, B. Baker. ROW 3: B. McNuliy, B. Armes, H. Osborn, A. Thacker, K. Bauer, C. Shorl, L. Sperlin, L. McMurray. ROW 4: N. Moore, L. Morreau, J. King, D. Wyckoff, S, Berns, C. Buckley, A. Sinclair, C. Ward. ROW 5: M. J. Jaspers, D. Puqsley, S. Malinowski, A Kerchenfaul, P. Zauner, J. Quinn, M, Kerchenfaul, C. Haggard. Qirlo' ogtlllc-:tic ooocicrtiork, ROW I: N. Anderson, Vice-Presidenlg B Montgomery, Treasurer, C. Crusius, Presidenl, Mrs, L. Durflinqer, Adviser, Mrs. E. Groves. Adviser, M. Warren, R. Charlellg M. Scoll, S. Holman, Secrelary. ROW 2: S. Ehl Cr B Harris D Bailey Z Phillip K I' ' J. Rowan. erl, D. Waddell, 6, Hunier, B. ews, . , . , . s, . Elms, P, Sheehan, ROW 3: D. Murphy, H. Garrison, M. Grammer, S. Brucker, N. Joyce, K. Phillips, D. Walden, D. Meredilh, D. Downs. ROW 4: M. Long, J. Thornlon, D. Rusk, C. Buis, S. Busick, S. Stein, C. Kerfool, R. Jackson, J. Epperson. ROW 4: C. Haskell, M, Phipps, B. Hicks, M. Lash, J. Moore, N. Ireland, M. Lewis, C. Nafziqer, B. Hosea, S. Way. .., ..f,,,,. Nancy Anderson, Vice-President: Barbara Montgomery, Treasurer: Catherine Crusius, President: Mrs. Durflinger, Adviser: Mrs. Groves, Adviser: Marilyn Warren, Program Chairman: Rhoda Charlctt, Point Chairman: Marcia Scott, Program Chairman: Sally Holman, Secretary. Carolyn Fisher: Nancy Houchens: Beverly Jackson: Elaine Follick: Carol Bates: Shirley Simpson: Barbara Prillaman: Pat Wittmus: Sandra Strawn: Dorothy Stutzman, Joan Reeser: Joan Kroutil: Elizabeth Holley: Trenna Ray: Leona Brown: Lois Hershey: Barbara Living- ston: Charlotte Dolan: Mary Maierus. Lois Moran: Ann Fagan: Lois Ranney: Janice Langhofl: Marleen Cannon: Martha Murray: Virginia Summers: Jaynet Nafziger: Nancy Washburn: Pat Kerz. Martha McAnelly: Mary Sue Babbitt: Marciel Fry: Jill Goben: Darlene Maesky: Marcia Bonnet: Rosalie Bernstein: Cecelia Bower: Janet Bower. Qirlo' ogfllletic ooocicctiolfkj ROW I Lois Hershey Jill Rorabach Joanne MaGirI: Nancy Brubaker. ROW 2 Millie Kerchenfaut Connie Buckley Chairman: Mrs. Groves, Sponsor: Sallie Bishop: Trenna Ray. l 5 E frw wim eccm ROW I: B. Baker, Treasurerg P. Thompson. Hisioriang S. Ciarkl Presidenfg Mrs. T. Waliers, Adviser: C. Capen Vice-Presidenfg R. Jones, Secreiary. ROW 2: S. Gordang D. Waldeng S. Sfrawng C. Dolang J. Krouiilg B. Robinsong P. Bishopg B. Harrisg K. Wright ROW 3: B. Livingston: C. Williamsg S. Traversg J. Munrog M. Morgang S. Allmang D. Yeasig J. MaGirI. ROW 4: J. Sferng A. Whiieg R. MOVQGHQ J. Sfricklandg D, Owen: S. Adamsg L. Hershey. ROW 5: J. Philpofig J. Spragueg A, Berkowifzg B. Benningiong J, Schroederg H. Smifhg L. McTurnang B. Hill. ccic-zoicc Qiuln ROW I: T. Gronemeierg P. Thompson, Hisforiang 8. Baker, Treasurerg S. Clark, Presidenfg Mrs. T. Walfers, Adviserg C. Capen, Vice-Presidenfg R. Jones, Secrefaryg A. Siephenson. ROW Z: D. Blieseg M. Mockg J. Raymond: E, Berframg J. Shockeyg N. Brymerg E. Parkerg F. Lysiadg J. Meifeg B. Walleyg J. Piefs:h. ROW 3: B. Dunbarg S. Spahng H. Osborng L. Curfisg'C. Draperg M. Murrayg P. Peirceg T. Lobby J. Rohler. ROW 4:3 Thorniong J, Ouinnj M. Bannefig R. Lockenvifzg D. Schenkelg D. Lohmeyerg J. Jacksong C. Sievensg . Davis. ROW 5: B. Farling D. Augspurgerg S. Scharfg M. McCasHeg B. Sandellg R. Suierg G. Wallg L. Brewery J. Lorfie. W ' W t as W Q, fmvrz. WW ESM' 68 swmiullr new -w -ww M - ROW I ROW Z: ROW 3 ROW QW wen- ,www x L-J-ilu :Pai Bishop: Judy Sfern: Rod Suier, Presidenl: Mr. C. L. Cox, Adviser: Jim Hursf, Vice-President: Connie Jo Ploense, Secrefary-Trea surer: Synlhia Lamb. Gail Kendall: Beverly Davison: Sue Clark: Courfney Read: Elizabefh Holley. :Nancy Figg: Nancy Washburn: Jack Rorabach: Ron Baumqardner: Karen Biddle: Sally Holman. 4: Susan Peckmann: Margie Marlin: ROW I: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: E Lyle Gronemeier: Bob Boge: Roger Joslin: Dorolhy Erwin. Student Qouncil Roberla Sfifes: Marfha McAneIly: Rod Sufer, Presidenl: Mr. C. L. Cox, Adviser: Jim Presidenf: Connie Jo Ploense, Secrefary-Treasurer. Marfha Murray: Marilyn Kush: Norma Leben: Anne Slephenson: Donna Oswald. Kae Phillips: Thelma Meyer: Bob Wall: Dick Shepherd: Marilyn.Warren. Susan Busick: Nancy Anderson: Jam Hayslip: Gene Thoele Virgil Cheney: Judy Thornfon. Hursf, Vice- 3 Y li N 'HQ11' ' nr ' ,QWFQW ,--01-.,... M .5 u.aia12f -was 'P X Q Q ,js Cxwiifrf ROW I: Connie Jo Ploense, President, Deby Cohen, Secrefary, Mr. Paul Goldberg, Adviser, Miss Rilda Berfs, Adviser, Miss Mariorie Johnson, Adviser, Rneffa Dobbs, Vice-Presidenl, Arr Laudeman, Treasurer. ROW 2: Judy Piefsch, Dorolhy Wyckoff, Judy Merle, Judy Siern, Barbara McNully, Darlene Bliese, Carlynne Senncwa d. ROW 3: Dale Gronemeier, Norma Leben, Sue French, Ann Armsrrong, Barbara Dunbar, Marcia Scoff. ROW 4: Nancy Anderson, Ralph Lamberl, Rod Suierg Lyle Gronemeier, Bob Gee. ramcct Qlub ROW I: Connie Jo Ploense, Presideni, Mr. Paul Goldberg, Adviser, Miss Rilda Berfs, Adviser, Miss Mariorie Johnson, Adviser, Rnefra Dobbs, Vice-Presidenr. ROW Z: Deby Cohen, Secrelary, Nancy Anderson, Ralph Lambert, Arlhur Laudeman, Treasurer, Sue French. 5 K Wai ff E., J iheopicuflo .saw 70 m am N'i F W J-L ROW l ROW Z now al now 4: Jerry Udwin, Poinf Secretary, Roger Joslin, Presidenl, Miss Mariorie Johnson, Adviser, Bob Wall, Vice-Presidenl, Helen Osborn, Secrelary-Treasurer, Trenna Ray. Nancy Washburn, Connie Buckley, Carlynne Sennewald, Eleanor Bsrfram, Deborah Cohen, Elizabolh Holley, Judy Slern. Norma Leben, Barbara Dunbar, Paul Tideman, Arnold Berkowilz, Bob Gu, Joanne Mahan, Joy Shockoy. ROW I: ROW 2: ROW 3: orc-:noic Qlula :Judy Piafsch, Diana Downs, Miss Mary Jeanalle Munce, Adviser, Nancy Anderson, Carol Ward, Rhoda Charlelr. Doroihy Wykolf, Joan Kroulil, Ronald Schullz, Sfeva Scharf, Nancy Brubaker, Judy Bach, Linda Kinne. Jean Ringo, Susan Selders, Sally Holman, Charleen Haskell, Charlolle Burr, Ann Sfuphsnson, Linda Sperlin. Don Augspurger, Lee McTurnan, Ralph Lamberf, Paul Tideman, Roberl Abboff, Harry Pell. ref, 5 - ' ,Ag A fcztin QM: XF 'mi '-Qs Qlub T, rc-:meh ROW I: Judy Melleg Jim Hursrg Sally Bishop, Treasurerg Barbara Harlenslein, Presidenlg Mrs. Marqare? lmig, Adviserg Judy Bellamy, Vice-Presidenlg Jill Rorabach, Secrefary. ROW 2: Barbara Monfgomeryg Sue Duncang Pal Peirceg Nancy Irelandg Christine Kurfhg Mary Jo Jaspersg Anna Phillipsg Cecelia Bower. ROW 3: Nancy Brymerg Faye Lysladg Mary Davisg Ralph Lamberlg Mary Ellen Ponslordg Jeanne Mahang Donna Keeran. ROW I: Ronnie Jonesg Dennis Wissmillerg Roberta Sfilesg Sue Frenchg Mrs. Margaret lrnig, Adviserg Sandra Bernsg Dale Gronerneierg Richard Bulh. ROW 2: Sharon Ehlerfg Colleen Brewslerg Joanie MaGirlg Thelma Meyerg Shirley Allrnang Mary Maierusg Charlene Eslesg Barbara Robinson. ROW 3: Marcia Bonneffg Neil Kingg Jerry Sfeeqeg Allan Browng Phyllis Lemmeg Randall Adkins. ROW 4: Roberl Shullzg Jim Sensenbauqhg Bill Bennington: Bill Dugang Wayne Robbins. l of J ffffl fi. . . i i 'H' tow' Aw. J ,f ,V fx 4 , ,. V, as eff Nm. - V , J ab me W W -Sa 1'f. .. gg as f X me - ai :Q nf. - ii , K . ..s-wwnfr , . , .r , ,W , - X '- 21 ,wfzaavz pccni. lub Short Story elufa aibara Mnnfgomery Tish Lobby Joy Shockeyg Jeanne Mahang Mariha an Ider Adlal Rus! Ronald Haumgardnerg Kae Phillipsg Judy Pieisch. y usan Peckmann Pa? Zaunerg George Sfarrg Curf Goodfellowg Donna og Jill Rorabachg Mr. Charies W. Mohler, Adviserg Mrs. Roberfa Raikes Capeng Lyle Gronemeierg Jane? Rohler. Morgang Charloffe Burrg Courfney Ready Chrisfine Kurihg Synfhia Lamb: Pai Carol Wardg Richard Bufh. Maeskyg Alan Whiieg David Bogeg Jerry Pinesg Diane Downsg Dale Grone- Carole Josserandg Pat Zaunerg David Nygaardg Barbara Monfgomeryg Terry dersg Bruce Hillg Larry Brewerg Ralph Lamberf. 50' L . if L-Mx ROW l: Palfy Taylorg Barbara McNulfyg Terry Gronemeierg Miss Eileen Flinspach, Adviserg Marlha Murrayg Thelma Meyer: Elizabefh Holley: Alice Harris. ROW 2: Laura Morreaug Kafhy Ellisg Bealrice Harris: Carol Komnickg Jean Loclrenvihg Elsa Johner, Pal Wiflrnusg Donna Bailey Nancy Moore. ROW 3: Alberfa Hallg Eileen Robbins: Norma Rcbbinsg Sharilyn DeGroodl: Anifa Kerchenfaulg Doris Merodifhg Shirley Simpsong Dorofhy Slulzman. guture omemcckero of ogmericcl ROW l: Karol Shorty Barbara McNullyg Terry Gronemoierg Min Eileen Flinspach, Adviser: Marfha Murray: Thelma Meyerg Joan Reardong Gail Kendall. ROW 2: Mary Maiarusg Trenna Ray: Lucille Taylorg Carol Balesg Marilyn Kushg Donna Massieg Rosie Jacluong Jana? Bowerg Shirley Wey. ROW 3: Dixie Slreenxg Charleen Haskell: Janny Ouinng Agnes Thackerg Millie Kerchenfaulg Belly Armesg Pal Sheehang June Rowing Liz Lockwood. fnlmvwwmmegrmwwmw.fr 'mv:fsffswrwmvmQ:w1kwAeh wmaQsnsrr-'wmwfmfne V' .. ,. ROW l: La Jeanne Grammerp ldella Welch, Miss Hansen, Adviser, Miss Alexander, Adviser: Sherilyn Alvis Charlene Eslesg Marilyn Carpenler. ROW 2: Sally Holman, Mary Lashg Lucille Taylor, Jean Raymond, Rila Beaufordg Connie Jo Ploenseg Lois Renney ROW 3: Marilyn Cossg Charleen Haskell, Presidenlg Sandra Bennellg Roberf Gee, Dale Slarkeyg Darlene Maesky Margie Long: Belly Hicks. ironiccn Qircle ROW I: Barbara McNulty, Barbara Flanders, Miss Alexander, Adviser, Miss Hansen, Adviser, Jean Lockenvifzg Phyllis Gang, Pal Duguid. ROW 2: Nancy Joyce, Diane Bailey, Secrelaryg Sherrilyn Marlin, Marilyn Kushg Cleo Buis, Vice-Presidenlg Merilyn Alvisg Carole Sue Berndg Barbara Walley. ROW 3: Donna Keerang Calherine Crusiusg Rulh Eickenberryg James Treashp Archie Douglas, Program Chairman: Anila Kerchenfaulg Nancy Adams, Treasurer: Mary Phipps. if n .MLN ,Aa V , -M. . M gzyazfgw, 'Wag M sq x iw wg . gag 1 K2 . ' 1 gg, kgqmixb. 5:2 K. gk Qmwf-A , 'ii V- X X 1.5 KQV A. 'E .,f2m:LgfS-'Q 1? -2:1-sin-1a. A V A W V 4 ,. i ' L A ' ' f 4. ' ' A fx.-, M 1, fu. Fizilifi lis,'5j1f f-55 T5 ff? Q? :li 2135353 L ,ii ,ii XE? 5 2' . ,,,. 1 .ff fiiif fx - 5 ' 1 wi 1 A ff Iii x XLD'5312? i E 'X m Q37 5 X ,ww Lfgifile W 3 .. ,V A' 1. E, :Agp N5 5 . v .fi 5,5 ,W as QW Aww has 'W gf a 3 ff .W f 5 ,w I waf- ROW l: Leona Browng Phyllis Lemme, Secrefary-Treasurerg Mrs. Dorolhy Claus, Adviserg Marlene Johnson. ROW 2: Eileen Harris: Roberf Abbofl, Presidenlg Sieve Adams. guitars c-zcicliero of ogmc-erica onitoro ROW I: Connie Wilsong Carol Capeng Marilyn Morqang Joie Munrog Linda Sperling Carol Ward. ROW 2: Merilyn Alvisg Mary Lashg Ann Armslrongg Barbara Dunbarg Lois McMurray: Sherilyn Alvis A I A Q, 77 rw.. wx ROW I: David Laskowskig Dennis Wissmillerg Loren Williamsp Roger Coppenbargerg Bob Duncan. -'KC-EGVIO guture armc-:ro of c,-america ROW I: Marilyn Carpenferg Trenna Ray: Sue Clark: Mary Lashg Mary Phipps, ROW 2: Nancy Joyceg Rifa Beaufordg Marcia Pioenseg Marilyn Cossg Elizabeih Holleyg Sandra Strawn fa' ,, J, ,p -S -. Q mill- 'H-AJ Joan Denmarkg Jana Wilsong Mr. Charles Cox, Adviserg Donna Oswaldg Kay McQuown. ogffenclcmce Qggicero aroity Qheerleczclero ROW I: Carol Nafziqerg Kee Phillips, ROW Z: Marcia Scorfg Sandra Bernsg Judy Moore li . ff - af' ' W 'VY -K s Q N p . i R W? -15 4 Us 1 H Q .9 -Q 3 4 A,,,2, ,if . . . M q fx wav .,.,, .. k ' ffy-p .. ,E5Si53s, 356 fgigffffi-J 1 xr V gf f , V 6 . '32 . 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Q V I fu 5' L g, H to ROW I: Dick Mecherleg Earl Robbins, John Schedelg Ronald Schullzg Paul Thompsong Elvin Gsnfryg Ronald Langholfg Burton Costello, Wilbur Bernslein, ROW Z: Roger Morgang Ronald Aldridge, Paul Johnson, Ray Smith, Captain, George Branlong Bill Benninqlong Jim Bond, Lewis Garrison, John Johnson, Denny Raydon. ROW 3: Mr, Roger Tobin, Coach, Bob Boqeg Roger Anderson, Gary Holderbyg Waller Ayres, Ron Freedlundg Bob Loclwoodg Virgil Cheney, Ray Glaveg John Donerg Ken Anderson, Mr, Oscar Siegel, Coach. ROW 4: Bob Baremoreg Bob Kislnerg Jerry Slricklandg Wyllis Fisher, Ron Lockenvifz. VARSITY SCHEDULE Opponenf Al'l'on Decalur lHomecomingl U. High Trinily Lincoln Champaign Springfield Normal Peoria Cenlral They I4 I4 0 7 I8 25 I3 I3 I3 Caplain Ray Smilh walches lhn coin loss The won-losT record oT BloomingTon high school's TooTball Team is Tar Trom indicaTive oT The overall Team abiliTy. A Tew hard losses aT The hands oT highly-TouTed opponenTs could easily have been Turned inTo Raider vicTories and a more impressive record Than Three wins, Tive losses and one Tie. Coach Roger Tobin's new Raider squad showed a Tine example oT Team spiriT in Their TirsT game againsT AlTon. As The gun sounded ending The Third quarTer, The score was BHS, l2g AlTon, O. Then came The unTorgeTTable rain . . . WiTh buT Two minuTes remaining in The game, AlTon's Redbirds re- covered a Tumble and wenT Tor a TD. Then in The Tew remaining seconds They hiT paydirT again and wenT on To squeak by The Raiders l4-IZ. NexT on The agenda were The Reds Trom De- caTur in a baTTle Tor The TirsT homecoming win in Tour years. When The Raiders Took The field, bofh The Teams and The Tans were so highly keyed ThaT a vicTory was ineviTable. As The gun sounded Tor The TourTh Time in The conTesT The Purplemen picked up The spoils oT a hard ToughT 25-I4 vicTory. The Tollowing week The BloomingTon squad journeyed To U. High. A sTronger line and a TasTer backTield broughT abouT anoTher Raider vicTory as They Topped The Pioneers, 6-0. The Purplemen oTTen broke deep inTo U. High Terri- Tory, buT never could geT The exTra umph -To carry Them across. ln The Third quarTer Kenny Anderson crashed beTween his Tackle and end To Tally The only score of The game. The second Raider inTerciTy Tracas was wiTh The old rivals Trom TriniTy. This game proved To be a rough and rugged baTTle ending in a 7-7 deadlock. The nexT encounTer was wiTh Lincoln's Rail- spliTTers. This homecoming vicTory Tor Lincoln was a crippling, iT noT TaTal, blow To The Tobin- men's Big I2 TiTle aspiraTions. Three long TD runs ThaT amounTed To l60 yards neTTed The RailspliTTers a ToTal of I8 poinTs. The Raiders were only able To capTure seven poinTs, The Raiders Traveled To Champaign Tor Their Third conference sTarT wiTh The ever powerful Maroons. A Third period barrage by The hosTs neTTed Them a 25-7 homecoming vicTory. Springfield high school's SenaTors made BloomingTon High's lasT appearance aT home iTs saddesT by coming Trom behind Twice To down The Purple Raiders, 9-I3, in a Big I2 conference clash. The following week The rugged Raiders nosed ouT The Normal lronmen, 20-I3, aT Truman Keys Field. This win by The Raiders gained Tor Them a Tie wiTh TriniTy Tor The inTerciTy TiTle. Peoria CenTral's Lions puT a damper on all The hopes of The Raiders by inTercepTing Tive Purple and Gold passes and going on To edge +he local eleven To The Tune of I3-0. 88 ig..- Q 'S iw ip Sk P! J .,.. Qi-M. .A L A SQ L ,. B ik S , .,.,i , f 1 f 'm Q 'A 124 1-. .. -:-2' 'L ' 'fig' 'g.'2' ..:j,..s1a,s:q3' , . Af -3-.rekf K 3 mi wg -3-Q. 3:3 75-'1 --gQ:1g.,a- , s V: ff ' v V '- Q u .L uf :W ,PQF ',1,,gf,, f Zeb?-Qggxiti ' ':QEif?f f1 -A I' 7 X, xl : fi f fs- .ziil-wg 'Z' ' WY ff? Wh-.41 . . 'Y :fi lrfjir . , F win.. ygs,:34i5ix,. - ew ff-1f4.A.a.s+,Rfgf'iwQ. . p- SM fn!-,srmwii ig - ' M, K A ,..,, , ' K ,Q J 'L WX ff ,mfs Y X 4 Sophomore gootlvall SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE The sophomore Raiders opened Iheir season by Iangling wilh lheir lhree inlercily rivals. We Opponenl They When 'rhe smolre of ballle cleared, lhe Iillle U Raiders emerged 'lhe viclor in Iwo games and 40 U. High 0 suffered one defeal. They swamped U. High, I4 N I 40-0, edged Normal, I4-6, and dropped a I3-I9 Ofma 6 game lo Trinily. - - The Raiders 'rhen encounlered Iwo Bi I2 foes I3 9 Tnmiiy lg and splil even. They crushed 'lhe Railsplillers, 3' L- I of Lincoln 3l-0, and bowed lo Champaign's 'neon 0 powerful lvlaroons, 0-20. Belween Ihese 'rwo 20 U. High 0 games Ihe sophomores solidified lheir inlercily slandings wilh booming repeal wins over U. 0 Champaign 20 High, 20-0, and Normal's lronmen, I4-6. Rounding ou+ lheir grid season wi'I'h six wins I4 Normal 6 and Iwo losses, lhe raiders gained sweel' re- . I venge by reversing an early season deleal' a+ 'lhe I3 Trlnlly 0 hands of 'lhe Trinily Sainls, I3-O. Head menlor Bloice Bess's commenl' on 'Ihe season's resulls was, I'm very happy wilh 'lhe resulls of lhe season and I lhink lhere are some boys who should make good varsi'I'y malerial for nexl year. ROW I: Tommy Cochrang David Myers: Frederick Millerj Arfhur Brown: Ronald Wadeg Howard Flanders ROW 2: Charles Johnson: Larry Knox, Alan Swailesg Freddie Feinerg Richard Slreidg Alberf Thornlon ROW 3: Mr. Bloice Bess, Coaclvq Ken Millerg Robert Darnallg Marvin Kelchg Donald Eppleg Henry Carrelg Galen Hines: Terry Adreon' Ronald Griule' Paige Procfor. iBaol2et6all ROW I: Vir il Choneg Jerr Slricklandg Jim Hursg ene oe 3 ewis g y y f 6 Th le L G K A d s ROW 2: Don Draneg Bob Bogeg Larry McNeiIg Wyllis Fisherg Bob Waddellg Mr. Joe Morin, Coach. ROW 3: Bob Wall, Managerg Dick Shepperdg Louie Phippsg Bill Benningfon J h S h dl Ronnie Schullz, Manager. VARSITY SCHEDULE We Opponenl They 59 Clinlon 60 55 Lexingion 54 68 Lincoln 66 60 Decafur 57 5l Trinily 50 77 Slrealor 60 49 Springfield 79 75 U. High 57 55 Manual 50 42 Pekin 57 44 Champaign 58 58 Lincoln 76 75 Decalur 63 6l Normal 69 59 Springfield 64 52 Trini'l'y 66 54 Cenlral 70 5I U. High 58 57 Champaign 65 57 Normal 5l Kankakee Tournamenl 65 Joliel 69 63 Bradley 52 47 Robinson 63 Regional Tournamenl 77 LeRoy 53 55 Clinlron 56 This is Baskefball7 Raiders score again Modern dance The l953-I954 Raider baskefball Team, under fhe able coaching of Joe Morin, compiled a mediocre season's record of I I vicfories againsl I4 defeafs. The Purplemen opened lheir season by drop- ping a non-conference game lo Clinfon. The Bloominglon squad lhen enioyed a five game winning slreak by downing Lexinglon, Lincoln, Decalur lwho was picked by lhe experfs lo win 'rhe Big l2 +i+lel, Trinily, and Slrealor. During +he Chris+mas holidays lhe Purplemen consoled lhemselves wilh second place in The Kankakee lourney afler winning one game and dropping lwo slarls. The firsl' one-sided game of lhe Raider season occurred al' Springfield when l'he Senafors, who iusl couldn'+ miss, cleall' +he Morinmen anofher loss, 79-49. The Purplemen, however, bounced back in wins againsl U. High and Peoria Manual before being sef back by Champaign, Pekin and Lincoln. The Decalur Reds were awaifing The refurn game wilh 'rhe Bloominglon five, who had ruined lheir chances for an unblemished Big I2 record, only lo have lheir morale lowered slill furfher when lhey were downed, 75-63. Coach Morin's men conlinued l'heir season by dropping lheir nexl six games +o Normal, Spring- field, Trinily, Cenlral, U. High, and Champaign. Normal's lronmen were +he lasl' opponenls of lhe season. To end l'heir season wilh a win, lhe Purple and Gold quinlel dumped 'this inlercily rival, 57-5l. The Raider five gol as far as 'rhe second game in Regional Play. They were ous'l'ed in 'lhe semi-finals, 56-55. xv-1. , , 5 ,,0 Q Y W1 we 6 -4 '-':- l n Sophomore iBc4olrzetlJc4ll SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE We Opponenf They 43 Clinfon 4I 48 Lexingfon 49 5I Lincoln 54 45 Decafur 66 42 Trinify 53 53 Sfreafor 50 39 Springfield 44 48 U. High 33 4I Peoria Manual 69 58 Pekin 53 58 Champaign 36 4l Lincoln 5l 52 Decafur 62 50 Normal 46 56 Springfield 50 47 Trinify 60 5I Peoria Cenfral 69 38 U. High 36 65 Champaign 47 49 Normal 34 l The sophomore Raiders played 20 games wifh infercify and Big I2 yearling foes and broke even in fheir compefifion. They won I0 while losing a like number. They won four of six againsf infercify feams, copped five wins in I2 games wifh Big I2 foes, and splif even againsf Clinfon and Lexingfon. Bloice Bess, Raider coach, sfuck wifh abouf fhe same quinfef all season. The sfrafegy paid off as fhe combinafion finished sfrong, winning five of fheir lasf seven ball games. Big Bob Miller played fhe pivof and was a fower of rebounding sfrengfh. Terry Adreon was fhe spark af one guard and Bill Hoog was fhe scoring leader from fhe ofher guard posf. Alan Swailes was fhe consisfenf shoofer af one forward and Alberf Thornfon was fhe playmalcer af fhe ofher forward posf. All of fhese players were ably supporfed by a bench of capable subsfifufes. l ROW I: Terry Adreong Alan Swailesg Bob Miller: Albert Thornfong Bill Hooq. ROW 2: Mr. Bloice Bess, Coach: Marvin Kelchg Ed Manehang Jerry Ely: Fred Millerg Ron Wadeg Dick Snavely, ROW 3: Ron Millerg Don Epplep Henry Carrelg Bob Darhallg Tom Cochran. wimming Coaches and iudges check the lime. ROW I: Curl Goodlellowg Ari Abbollg Don Andersong Gordon Sfrecnzg Adlai Ruslg Jack Rora bash, ROW 2: Roger Tobin, Coachg Bruce Farling Richard Oweng Bill Endersg Richard Grlesemerg Ronnie Jones. ROW 3: Mike McCasIleg Paige Proclorg Elvin Genfryg Dick Powellg Jerry Pinesg Harry Pell. SWIMMING SCHEDULE We Opponenl They 66 Onarga 8 I3 Danville 62 I8 LaSalle-Peru I8 Wesl Rockford 65 57 Sfrealor I8 5l Urbana 24 28 Danville 47 57 Slrealor I8 44 LaSalle-Peru 3l 3rd in Big I2 Relay ham of Bruce Far- Iin, Gordon Sfreenz, and Dick Powlll awaif fheir call. i h h www I E 'aff ww, Kiwi 4 1 - AO V v 05,5 .N I NZ 8-52:9 -,e X Xiu' . N 'il S 21 nab 'UH' fxm Wl Dave RaymondQ Earl Robbinsi Dave Sfarlfoy Bob Duncan W2 Oscar Siegel, Coach, Marvin Woilhp Jerorne Dibble, Bob Slang rc-rolling As a resull of lhe inlense inleresl shown in inlramural baffles, Coach Oscar Siegel organ- ized lhe school's lirsl wreslling leam. The newly formed learn mel lhree foes and parlicipaled in lhe Big I2 meel. They beal lhe U. High Pioneers, 33-l5, and lhen dropped lheir lwo final meefs, due lo forleilures in several we-ighl divisions. Tremonl scored a 40-lb win and U. High won a 26-I6 relurn encounler. Bob Sloner, Jerome Dibble, Dale Slarlcey, and Dave Raymond represenled 'the school in 'the Big I2 championships. Allhougln lhey failed +0 win a place in lhe meel, lhey gave indicalion of lhe Things lo come in lhis new sporl. LEFT: Jerome Dibble RIGHT' Dale Sfarkey gi BOTTOM: Coach Sieqelixdernonslrafesg Marvin Woifh walches as Dave Raymond and Earl Robbins lanqlej Bob Sfoner and Bob Duncan awail The referees signal Q Q Bill Enders and Ear Nesbill dislracled om: Curl Goodlellow lakes a practice swing, Ray Smilh self-cls a club. We 3 I2 V2 7 V2 I4 I2 V2 I I 6 Firsl I4 8 Sevenlh 9 5V2 I I V2 Firsl I953 RESULTS Opponenl Peoria Cenfral Trinily Pekin Champaign Decalur Danville Pekin Disfricf They 2 2 V2 7V2 I 2 V2 4 9 IT. Whifmer, Camburn, Mullins, Joslin, Holderl Trini+y Peoria Manual Slafe Lincoln Decalur Lincoln Big I2 QCII I 7 6 9 V2 V2 Top: Roger Joslin swings, Bolioms Adlai Rust and John Doner practice form. ROW I: Dick Griesemerg Richard Snavelyg Earl Nesbillg Bill Endersg Dan Holderg Bruce Farlin. ROW 2. Alvin Hedslrorng Curl Goodfellowg Roger Josling John Donerg Bob Curling Charles Holleyg Mr. Oscar Sieqal, Coach. 99 ROW I:Chuck Morrillg Don Wilcoxg Bob Kisfner: Jack Rorabachg Gordon Streenzg Marlin Flachsbarfg Harry Pellg Archie Lamb. ROW 2: Mr. Roger Tobin, Coach: Bob Wallg Dick Powell: Don Augspurqorg Jerry Pinesg John Eichhorng Fred Millorg Don Eppleg Jim Hursig Ari' Abbofig Richard Owen. l953 RESULTS Top: Jim Hursf nrvos. loilom: Bob Kisfnor sfrofchex for a roiurn. We Opponenl 6 U. High, Urbana l 4 Lincoln 2 3 Pekin 4 5 Champaign 2 8 U. High, Urbana I 6 Decalur 0 Second Disiricl, Pekin 4 Lincoln I Danville 6 7 Decalur 0 2 Pekin 5 Fourfh Big l2, Pekin lob Wall walchu lofty Charles Morrill. Jack Rorabach gen an anis? from his fonguo. S , ' mf-mxrgsi T- ,mmm-ygkmrnllm f, , . - W 'M'1.,--iAmvaww3 wQmmm ennio xm2f : mm rack ROW I: Ronald Wade, Tommy Cochran, Ronald Griuleg Dave Myers, Alan Swailosg Larry Knox, Paul Thompson ROW 2: Jerome Dibbleg Waller Ayers: Jim Bond: Larry McNeill: Bob Miller, Arnold Berkowitz, Ron Lockenvllz ROW 3: Mr. Bloice Bess, Coach, John Schedel, Bob Waddell, John Ledbelfarg Virgil Cheney, Bruce Hill Elvin Genlryg Ar? Brown, Freddie Feinerg Mr, Joe Morin, Coach. Wsighlmen Waller Ayers, Tommy and Bob Miller. l953 RESULTS We Opponenl' They -1 Eighlh Decalur Open 1' 3l Normal 92 5 X A ii 57 Tranny 72 X j' gi, , Three poinls Normal Relays N 65 U. High 57 Sixlh Lincoln Relays '- 56 Lincoln 62 N- Sixlh Dislricl SOVZ Pekin b7V2 Second lnlercily Eigh+h Big I2 Gel ssl, go! Ronald Griule, Ronald Wade, and Jerome Dnbble . . . Dislance runners Paul Thompson, Alan Swailes, Elvin Genlry, Larry McNeill, John Ledbeller, Larry Knox, and Ar? Brown . . . Virgil Cheney clears the hurdle. ' n 5 -wx w. Y . X We 20 4 0 I3 7-6 6 ll- 2 7 I3-8 6 9 I0 3 8 I0 3 5 3 02 Bill Benninglong Bob Plescollg Ron M Jim Hayslipg Wilbur Bernsleing Jack Dick Mecherleg Ken Andersong Bill Hoog. QQ J' s 7, R FA R. illerg Lee McTurnang Bob Jonesp Earl Robbinsg Marvin Kelch. Spragueg Frank Thompsong Ronald Aldridqeg Jerry Slricklandg Joe Theisg Dick Shepherd: Louis Phippsg Gene Thoeleg Bob Bogeg Wyllis Fisher, Dennis Raydong Terry Adreong R. O. Balesj Roger Andersong Don Draneg Bob Darnall. cioelacill I 953 RESULTS Opponenl Lexinglon Decafur Pekin U. High Peoria Manual l2l Pekin Trinily l2l Decalur Normal Champaign l2l Dislricl Normal Trinify Fairbury Normal Seclional Charleslon LaSalle-Peru Slafe Waukegan Chicago Vocafional Proviso lseconcl ln S+a+el They O 3 6 4 l4-8 4 2-6 4 I 0-2 4 0 0 4 l 0 2 0 7 TOP: Oulfielders Roger Andersong Ron Aldridgeg Wyllis Fisher . . . Double play combinafion of Ken Anderson and Jerry Strickland. BOTTOM: Pitchers R, O. Bales and Don Drane gel a ball from caicher Joe Them First sacker Gene Thoele makes a grab. 645 , ,X s , 5- vn- W Q- M 'S --1 -k,,,p-..,, ng, we A 9VItfCU4'lUf'CllO BQWI-'Ng TENNIS Champion Gene Thoeleg Don Auqspurqer. WRESTLING ts Q I I i Qu-Q. .iz ROW I: Ron Aldridgeg Jim Solomong John Wulfg Jerome Dibble. ROW 2: Dave Raymondg Dale Sfarkeyg Bob Sionerp Marvin Woiih. Cafherinc Crusiusg Susan Peckmanng Jane WiIsong Joan Denmark. BADMINTON Champion Gene Thoeleg Jim Hursf 5 5 Y 'l 1'1 TENNIS KNEELING Pal Zauner Marilyn Warren STANDING Jack Sprague Donna Barley Earl Nesbufl Pal Kerx BASKETBALL 4' 2 I K - ROW ROW ROW gntramurcllo l:Jill Rorabachg Lois Hershey. Faye Lysladg Barbara Monlgomeryg Linda Sperlin. 2: Sandra Slrawng Charlolle Dolang Jane Wilsong Anne Slephensong Lois McMurray: Carlynne Sennewald. 3: Beverly Bakerg Joan Kroufllg Connie Buclzleyg Donna Oswaldg Nancy An- derson, VOLLEYBALL WW-ra ROW I: Marilee Mockg Gayle Hunlerg Dar' leen Bliese. ROW 2: Marcia Scollg Judy Mooreg Nancy Andersong Harriell Garrison. IO4 V3 c-get H OWKQCOWUVIQ Scene Assembly Scene Parade Scene Game Scene Dance In many varved y fhe sfudenfs express fher p ed tions bo 1 fh fom I fh Bl Game O er a u e o c e o e g floats were e fe ed n fhe para e Queen Mary Lash: Affendanfs Sue Duncan: Sallie Bishop: Karen Biddle: Judie Reinhard glue Qgc-:en canal mer ci curt- Karen giddie Queen Mary Lash Judie Reinhard. An assembly on Thursday morning, Sepfember 24, began fhe many varied acfivifies of Home- coming, and fo gef us in fhe righf mood, fhe band wenf fhrough several peppy numbers which sef fhe afmosphere for 'rhe enfire week-end. Mr. Ben Arnold, fhe alumni speaker, was fhen infro- duced for a shorf speech. Following Mr. Arnold's falk, Ray Smifh fook 'rhe floor fo infroduce fo us our queen and her affendanfs. Judie Rein- hard, Karen Biddle, Sue Duncan, and Sallie Bishop were announced as fhe four chosen af- fendanfs and escorfed 'fo fheir seafs of honor by Jerry Sfrickland and Ken Anderson. Then, fo fhe sfirring nofes of a Triumphanf March, Mary Lash, our queen, walked down fhe aisle from fhe rear of fhe audiforium fo accepf fhe symbols of her office: fhe crown and a bouquef of red roses. Friday affernoon we sfaged our Homecoming parade for sfudenfs, alums and fownspeople. A good sized crowd 'rurned ouf fo view fhe efforfs of fhirfy-one homerooms. Everyone seemed pleased, and mosf of fhe workers felf fhe ova- fions of fhe crowd an ample reward for fhe many hours spenf planning a workable fheme. The foofball game Friday nighf was a fhrill for all fans: we won 25 fo I4. During halffime ceremonies fhe queen and her affendanfs were again presepfed, preceded by an exhibifion sfaged by fhe band and bafon fwirlers and a shorf speech by Mr. Kurfz. Homecoming fesfivifies wound up Safurday nighf wifh a dance, Johnny Moreland's orchesfra providing fhe necessary music for our Big Top Capers. The circus fheme was carried ouf fo fhe exfenf of having several clowns lwho lafer furned ouf fo be feachersl show up. Lafer in fhe evening, Rod Sufer crowned fhe royalfy for fhe final 'lime in a suifable close for a wonderful weekend. Royalty and fheir escoris. The crowning of The queen and hor courf af fha dance. :KWH v' ga 5 1.7 B U M L A W BPM Arai? 1 'YE i -'N -921' ,..J ' Q-,Q X a Q 12 i Q! 1 I if MQ H 5 Q? M 5 x sg! T' if .JD full' ffl if W'-L . O 3 U .. gk . an W .J! E: K . 4 fk fx? 25 Mkt 5 .9 L , gg- - - it Q mm ll S . gk :jf- .fl 1 mfg N -nn-q iQ 'W -an 1 H lg if ,. K mg .1: ln? K f ix Xfire 1 I M nf gg A 5 W X fi Q 35 ji? .AE W QQ gi 5 3 xl ,ar- DL 3... 3 1 ww: 4 Q I Q ' , .i 5 H askftfisx C 1-I9 ex . ' .fx x S 1 lffa' S' I Wai' L.- 3 x. 'K . C2 ff W A 5. -,W Hai: 'mv fhffj 'S as- g5'a . ,,.. X, Q,,V S Q 'v..':4i 5 H M.-H-j b s'v.A:ll Q -is fax Y ' 5 11.-i ,. if 5 . f, , g J -Z , P Q. 7 . F g . .,,4,l-nm ,. ' L1 Bl Ea, muff :Q Q! X Q 2 1' 'H 5 5 3 Q A , in F 1, ., , , J' 4: Q I 'J mh i 5' 1 A i MIM! 4, Q ,. as xi QQ, AkK',, v5 x ga K . gg X '31 Q., 5,1-gm M- Q gg ,am S E5 fi. K .ii z Q Q P' g Al TM? -l 9 1, ,M 'L. xng, x---A ...Q 1'5',f7'..w,5- ws !.: 'Q , W -u. 1 READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Swearinqen, Ann Fagan, Pa? Jones, Jerry Udwin, Roger Joslin, Norma Leben, Marilee Mock, Ralph Lamberf. 11 H he forth -iBeccrero 521252 4 oo oooo o o 'mam COUNTER-CLOCKWISE: Why so glum, Iiflle chum? , . . Sl.04, please . . . Thespian Iniiiafion . . . Compleiion by April . . . And I'II lei Howard fell you about thai . . . Scene from The Wild One . . . Back fo the old grind . , . Bloomington, we love fhy name. CDC-zlieccroalo... Sepf I - The 309 green, incoming sophomores. along wifh us oldsfersf' saf and Iisfened for seemingly hours fo fhe rules and advanfages of BHS. In fhe P. M. we were greefed by fhe fixed smiles - perhaps forced - on our feachers' faces. If appeared we weren'f fhe only ones fhaf didn'f wanf school fo sfarf . . . Sepf. 2 - Texfboolrs were issued and renfal fees nearly broke us! . . . Sepf. 3 - Upperclassmen mef and planned class elecfions . . . Sepl. 7 - Ah, Labor Day! A much needed resf . . . Sepf. 8 -- The sophs elecfed fheir delegafes fo fransfer fheil' wishes fo fhe Sfudenl Council . . . Sepf. 9 - How does my hair look? Is my Iipsficlc on? Acfivify picfures were falcen. The GAA had a decenf picnic . . . Sepf. IO - Presidenf Sufer fool: over fhe gavel for fhe Sfudenf Council. Good Iuclc, Rodf . . . Sepf. I5 - The mighfy seniors mei fheir caniidafes for class officers. There was' quife a crowd af 'Ihe PTA pofluclc supper . . . Sepf. I6 -- The noi so mighfy iuniors viewed fheir candidafes. Dig fhose crazy speeches . . . Sepf. I7 - The polls opened af 8:00 and we vofed for fhe iunior and senior class officers . . . Sepf. I8 -- Again we vofed. This fime for fhe Homecoming queen and her courf. We fumbled our firsf foofball game away fo Alfon . . . Sepf. 2I - The big momenfl Today 'Ihe Homecoming courf was announced . . . Sepf. 22 - The run-off elecfion for officers was held . . . Sepf. 23 - The whole sfudenf body chose our I953 Homecoming queen - Congrafula- fions fo Mary Lash! . . . Sepf. 24 - Capfain Ray Smifh crowned our Queen. Speaker was Ben Arnold. For her maiesfy's enferfainmenf, fhe band played, fhe A Cappella sang, and Charleen Haskell played a piano solo . . . Sepf. 25 - The big day!!! The parade began af 2:30 sharp and everyone agreed - really a decenf one. Presfo, if was 8:00 and fime for fhe Homecoming game. The Raiders defeafed Decafur, 25 fo I4 . . . Sepf. 26 - Johnny Moreland and his band played for fhe Big Top Capers from 9 fo I2. One of fhe hifs of fhe evening was The fwo clowns. They looked sfrangely like Queenie and Aunf Mary . . . Sepf. 29 - Seniors had an I CLOCKWBE: Lee McTurnan, new Sfudenl Council president . . . Wake up, Rorabach and help Peckmann wilh her coal . . . ls everybody happy? . . . Marna's boy . . . Who's working for you, Bob? , . . The Chrislmax lree doo-dad makers . . . Big pep-session in lhe halls HUGO . . . GUUGO assembly explaining lhe lesls for TB . . . Sepl. 30 - The junior cIass's iewelry commillee viewed 'the sparlclers . . . Ocl. I - All agreed we should supporl lhe Communily Chesl. The seniors selecled lheir gradualion announce- menls - all hoped lhey would be able lo use 'lhem . . . Ocl. 2 - Early dismissal loday so we could see lhe U. High game . . . Ocf. 8 - Had an assembly lhal we've been looking forward 'ro -- Val Lauder, a well-known newspaperwoman: enioyed many of her inleresfing ex- periences in dealing wilh leenagers . . . Ocl. 9 - We lied Trinily 7-7 . . . Ocl. I2 - No Schoolf Insfilule day and no 'lears were shed, believe ill . . . Ocl. I3 - The sophs mel and planned lhe eleclion of class officers . . . Ocl. I4 - CEP explained lhe plans for regislralionlolhe sopl1s .Il appears lhal some of lhe seniors don'f lrnow much more aboul if fhan lhe sophs . . . Ocl. I6 - We wenl lo Lincoln and saw lhe Raiders play lhe Railsplillersg lhey handed us our lirsl Big I2 loss, I8 lo 7. Woeful dayl . . . Ocl. 20 L Junior lesling . . . Ocl. 2I - Slill more leslsg juniors 'Feel prefly dumb because mosl of 'lhem had never heard of some ol lhe queslions. By lhe way, is osmosis performed lhrough a permeable or semi-per- meable membrane? . . . Ocl. 22 - The music deparlmenl pul' on a greal assembly lhis morning. Band played five seleclions, and lhe A Cappella did a line iob of singing . . . Ocl. 23 - The iuniors sponsored an all-school movie parly wilh Mr. Smilh goes lo Washinglonf' Champaign murdered our Raiders . . . Ocl. 29 - The refrain of Dragnel was heard lhroughoul lhe school - il came from lhe audilorium where lhe fall play assembly was being given. The pre- view of I Remember Mama was done in silhouelle form . . . Ocl. 30 - BHS'ers were hosls lo Springfield. However, we had a sad home-game finale because fhe score was I3-9, Springfield viclorious . . . Nov. 6-7 - Slage-lrighlened amaleurs had lheir big momenl. l Remember Mama was a hit . . . Nov. 9r-- Reporl cards made lheir glorious enlrance . . . Nov. I0 - PTA open house . . . Nov. Il - Armi- ,- ixcn s r 'Q I22 COUNTERQCLOCKWISE A senior gives sophomores The fads , . . Aw, Sue, don'T cry . . Jerry STrickIand narrafes The ChrisTmas program . . . Yum, yum , . . You shouId'a had an A . . . Mr. Kurfz mediTaTing . . The pause Thaf refreshes, Cpehearocalo . .. sTice Day and Time Tor solemn reflecfion . . . Nov. I2 1 We saw a movie abouT The Teaching proTession . . . Nov. I3 - Juniors' all-school parTy heralded The TirsT performance oT The school dance band in The boys' gym . . . Nov. I4 - Peoria CenTral beaT us I2-0 in our IasT game oT The season .... Nov. I7 - The reciprocal oT Business EducaTion Day is EducaTion Business Day or EB day - Idig ThaT crazy adiecTive, cr is iT a noun?I BIoomingTon's Businesses visiTed The school and were our guesTs . . . Nov. 20 -- The Dance InTernaTionaI provided a Tew refined Touches To our wide Tield oT educaTion . . . Nov. 26 - Our gridiron heroes received Their rewards in The boys' gym before an enThusiasTic assembly. This is The lasT day oT school beTore Thanksgiving vacaTion - IeT's hope we have more To be Thanlciul Tor Than a Tew days OT resT granTed us .... Dec. I - GoT oTT To a bad sTarT in our TirsT baslceT- ball game . . . Dec. 2 -- Everyone's Trying To geT his permiT To worlc during ChrisTmas vacaTion . . . Dec. 3 -- Coach Seigel organized our TirsT wresTling Team . . . Dec. 4 - Big day! Sophomores sponsored alleschool movie parTy. Same nighT we played LexingTon. The swim- ming Team Trounced Onarga MiIiTary Academy . . . Dec. 8 - The ChrisTians showed movies on EThiopia in a much needed assembly This morning . . . Dec. 9 - JusT a dull day - guidance in homerooms Tor all classes . . . Dec. IO - IT's The grapevine ThaT The sophs had a preTTy sharp TaIenT assembly during homeroom . . . Dec. II - Whew! Was ThaT ever a nerve-racking game wiTh DecaTurI Everyone Turned ouT Tor The aTTer-game dance in The gym , . . Dec. I2 - Some oT The brains Trom The senior class Traveled ouT oT Town To Take NROTC exams - hope They passed.' Swim Team placed second in Danville meeT. Oh well, you can'T win all The Time . . . Dec. I5 - Yea, BIoomingTon! Never heard so much sTamping and yelling when we beaT TriniTy . . . Dec. I6 - FacuITy had Their ChrisTmas parTy aTTer school and even had a SanTa Claus! Guess who iT was? - Mr. Lemme!! Guess Teachers are lil 4' Clockwise: Ah, ah, ah-walch your dief, girls . . .Sign here, please . . . Who's your friend? . . . Man, wha? gams! . . . Whal infellecls? . Gad, will lhis ever be over . . . An unusual sludy hall . . . Maybe fhey'lI blow up lhe school! CIUGO . . . euueo human afler all . . . Dec. I8 - Afler lhe baslcelball game wilh Slrealor fhe swing band played al lhe afler-game dance. They added a lol more lhan 'the iulcebox . . . Dec. 20 -- The A Cappella and band had 'lheir Chrislmas concerl. Miss Selle direcled us as we sang Chrislmas carols . . . Dec, 22 - Oh ioy! Shorlened classes again lodayf This morning il was lhe music assembly presenled by fhe band and A Cappella . . . Dec. 23 - Never lhoughl loday would ever comel The A Cappella sang in fhe halls. ln lhe aflernoon 'lhe classes had lheir Chrislmas parlies . .. Jan. 4 - Back 'lo school. Ugh! However, classes were disrupled by lhe lalcing of group piclures for lhe Aepix . . . Jan. 5 - The slragglers who didn'f make il baclc lo school yesferday have relurned, some coming as far as Georgia . . . Jan. 6 - People were beginning fo resl up from Chrislmas vacalion. Seniors had honesl-fo-good- ness Hollywood movies in American hislory . . . Jan. 7 - Movies of lhe Norlh woods narraled by an explorer, J. C. Albrecht . . . Jan. 8 - Baslrelball game in Spring- field. We losl. Oh, woe! . . . Jan. 9 - Swimming meel in Sfrealor. We won! . . . Jan. Il - Seniors were on lheir besl behavior - leachers were filling oul per- sonalify blanlcs . . . Jan. I2 1 Baslcelball game wiill U. High - we won! Surprise . . . Jan. I3 - Moans were heard from senior homerooms as lhey conlinued wilh guidance boolcs . . . Jan. I4 - Noon hour movies . . . Jan. I5 - Baslcel- ball game wilh Pelcin and an afler-game dance - lhe swing band gave an exceplionally good drum solo in a jazzy number . . . Jan. I9 - Suggeslions for SAR and DAR candidales were given by secrel' ballol in senior homerooms , . . Jan. 2I - A+ an assembly on safely Mr. Kurlz lallxed and a movie was shown ...Jan 22 - Champaign beal us. Those who slayed al' home saw a movie . . . Jan. 25 - Models for lhe Aepix ads mel in lhe aduilorium . . . Jan. 26 - Anolher game wilh Lincoln - gad, we losl again. Had a much-needed pep assembly in 'rhe halls Jan 28 Radio ro ram - . . . . - p g How 'ro be successful in B.H.S. . COUNTER-CLOCKWISE: Wolf's delighl . . . Shorf Slory Club . . Wha' happened, Bob? . . . Shine, Sir? . . . Geniuses al work Jan. 29 lhem. ln fhe silion made seniors. Ron . . Hop, Hop, Hop . . . Quill and Scroll Inifialion , . Mr. Kursch and Mr. Kurlz. QGl'lGCU'OCllO.. . Baskefball game al Decalur -- we beal music concerf given by lhe band, a compo- ils debul - composers were lwo mighly Baumgardner and Carl Bickel. Feb. I - Oh. lhose blue Mondays! The band pepped us up early in lhe morning, buf how lhal day dragged . . . Feb. 2 - Those lucky senior scholars who acfually made lhe Nafional Honor Sociefy were informed of lheir good forlune . . . Feb. 3 - The poor senior girls! 7:30 A. M. rolled around 'lerrifically especially when lhe dance dress early in lhe morning, rehearsal was sel 'for lhal hour . . . Feb. 4 - Wow! The Dance assembly was some show! The gals were grea+ and lhe lighling was lerrilic . . . Feb. 5 - The swing band played for an a'F+er-game dance in spife of our loss lo Springfield . . . Feb. 8 - Whal we have fo go lhrough for beauly's sake! Afler monlhs of pain? smells, lhose who weren'l nausealed were merely lucky . . . Feb. 9 - From 'lhe way il fell oulside, spring had begun . . . Feb. I0 - This wealher could nof have been beller for guys and gals who skip! '. . . Feb. ll - A Brofherhood assembly was held early in lhe morning. The modernislic skelches lhal made up Yhe movie woke us up wilh a slarl . . . Feb. I2 -- No school. Thanks lo Mr. Lincoln! . . . Feb. I5 -- Good heavens, il gol up lo 70 . . . Feb. I6 - The day and game were dismal - il rained and we los'l . . . Feb. I7 - Dress rehearsal for lhe winfer play couldn'l have been much worse . . . Feb. I8 - True lo lhe adage aboul bad dress rehearsals, lhe 'Torch-Bearers lurned oul beaulifully . . . Feb. I9 - This was an open dale 'For lhe winler play . . . Feb. 20 - The young lhespians seemed glad lhal lhe winfer play was over, affer a s'lellar performance! . . . Feb. 22 - The Aegis look surveys of several home- rooms for fhe Nafional Scholaslic Magazine. Nice lo be imporfanf, no? . . . Feb. 23 - The Nalional Honor Sociely inilialed 33 scholars in an impressive ceremony a+ 8:00 P. M .... Feb. 24 - Y-Teens 'lried lo scare up more members during a homeroom meeling for inleresled I24girls . .. CLOCKWISE: A decenl G.A.A. meehng . . . Some of lhe early morning inhabilanls ol lhe lounge . . . Pal Jones and Gene Thoele conversing . . Somelhing inleresling boys? , . . Are you biller, Sallie? . , , Decenl Mrs, Groves . .. Whal's over lhere, girls? . . Rod Suler, speaking in an assembly . , . Teaching: a life of leisure . , . Everyone looks so inleresled, HUGO . . . GUUC-Z0 Feb. 25 - Scaffolding on fhe wesl slairway made gefling from lirsl floor lo lhird in four minules a bil dilliculll . . , Feb. 26 - Lasl home game. This was 'lhe Iasl appearance ol lhe swing band al an aller-game dance for lhe year. We ended lhe season wilh a flourish by lromping on our all-lime enemy, NCHS .... Mar. I - Oh happy day - no school! McLean Counly Teachers inslilule . . . Mar. 2 - Purplemen downed LeRoy in Regional play, 77-53 . . . Mar. 4 -- The inler- cily lalenl assembly broughl laughler lo our halls which lasled only unlil lhal evening when Clinlon upsel us 56-55 . . . Mar. 6 -- l,500 music sludenls vied for honors in dislricl music conlesl - I9 of our own sludenis won lheir way lo lhe slale . . . Mar. I0 - Campaign poslers for Sludenl Council eleclions inilialed our new bullelin boards . . . Mar. Il - Campaign speeches. . . Mar. I2 - Lee McTurnan, presidenl: Sue Busiclc, secrelary-lreasurerg and Nancy Anderson, vice-presidenl . . . Mar. I3 -- The clebale leam, lhe conlesl play, and Paul Tidemann really did a firsl rare job in the seclional speech conlesl . . . Mar. I7 - Sure, and il was a greal day 'lor lhe Irish! . .. March I9 - Modern March Melodies was Ihe lheme of lhe annual Spring Music concerl' . . . Mar. 22 - Oh. what a black day - REPORT CARDS! , . . Mar. 23 - Parenls' College Nighl. Whal a crowd of moms and dads . . . Mar. 26 - All-school parly given by lhe iunior class. ll was fun . . . Mar. 27 - Dance sponsored by Ihe inlercily sludenl council was greal' . . . Apr. I - The Diversified Occupalions club ale well al lheir banquel . . . Apr. 2 - Real decenl music concerl . . . Apr. 3 - The speechers enlered lhe slale conlesl . . . Apr. 5 - Gee, a music asembly for 'lhe whole school . . . April 6 - Benl' iunior high ninlh graders invaded our peaceful school for visi'I'al'ion . . . Apr. 7 - Irving graders followed in Ben'r's lraclrs . . . Apr. B - Washinglon graders lcepl us on our 'loes . . , Apr. I2-I4 - The lhree iunior highs had our sfaff help rhem choose lheir subiecls for nexl year. . . Apr. I5-l9- Long needed vacafion came al lasl wilh Good Friday and Easier Sunday as ils highlighls . . . COUNTER-CL.OCKWSF: And Ihere fhey go . G.A.A. pres ldenf, Caiherme Cruslus , . , Lef's ea? . . . Wild gyles and cool shoes . . . If I am elecfedu . . . Le Cer:-Ie Francais. . . The line-up , . . The bunny hoppln' , , Whaf's fhe deal? . , , C.E P, class al work??? Cbehearoalo . ,. ccueo . .. euuc-zo Apr. 20 - Fall enrollmenl for iuniors and sophomores. Poor lcidsf . . . Apr. 2I - The clecenl Lion's Club gave a play in our audilorium lronighl. Prelly sharp, I say . . . Apr. 22 - The board of educalion ale well al Iheir dinner. The foods classes macle and served 'lhe meal. . . Apr. 23-24 - Big Illinois sludenl council convenfion in Peoria. Our represenlafives had a rare lime! Apr, 24 -- Big I2 music lesfival a+ Danville. Whal a bus ricle home! . . . Apr. 30 - The lasl all-school parly was given by 'the sophomores , . . Apr. 30 - May I - The slale music confesl wenl very well loday. We were proud of our enfries . . . May I - The fennis feam played in 'lhe clislricl meef . . . May 7 - 8 - The senior aclors Iama- Ieur, of coursel gave fheir play. Real down Io earlh sluff . . . May IO- I5 - Our baseball Ieam really cul up 'lhe field in Ihis fourney . . . May I2 - Senior Skip Day lorganized, fhoughl The iuniors had a picnic, loo . . . May I4 - Prom -- did you have fun? . . . May I5-- GAA members wenl on fheir annual lrip 'loday . . . May I7 - 22 - Baseball secfional 'rournamenls . . . May I7 - Senior class gave lheir assembly. Whal a riof! The Will was nofhing bul sharp! . . . May I8 - All of our honored people gol honored in an honors assembly . . . May 20 - 2I - Finals . . . May 23 - Beauliful vespers for Ihe seniors and lheir families . . . May 24-25 - The underclassmen slruggled Ihrough fheir finals . . . May 26 - One of Ihose 'Four- hour days again! The lasl day 'lor some people: buf iusf lhe lasl' lhis school year 'For olhers ...May 27 - Reporl cardsf Gee whiz, was I lucky on fhal final! The seniors carried home Iheir diplomas. I26 FRANK FIGG, C. L. U. is discussing insurance wifh KEN ANDERSON STATE FARM INSURANCE II2 E. Washingfon Sfreei' AUTO INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE I f I . ' if I bww' ,Ll 11194, If ,f l U' g,Kf,,,1l5Q4' I aw '27 Be'H'y Kelsf and Judie Reinhard wearing PINES Smarfwear junior dresses, are bemg shown Fashaonblli suufs by Marne Kuhlman. PEOPLE'S BANK OF BLOOMINGTON Nga? Adlai Rus? and Jerry Siriclxlancl inspecfing golf club and baseball bei. v e A ff fy J . HOWARD ROSE .M X327- SIGMUND SORG The Home of Keepsake Diamonds exclusively ood'- IXU HOLDER HARDWARE COMPANY Vu for F Frazier showin fire Iace fixfures io Don Anderson and Leah Woiih. Jerry Udwin, Selly Holman, and Susan Peckmann checking page proof a+ GUMMERMAN PRINTING OFFICE I 2I7 Eas+ Froni' 2-9290 I HAWKINS STUDIO Official Por+rai+ Phofographers Willis Lerfz of Ulbrich and Krall showing Don Holloway and Charles Morrill fhe new Spring Sociely Brand, Bo+any SOO , Merrill and Curlee Clofhes. ULBRICH AND KRAFT Ill Main Sfreel Congreiulaiions and Bos? of Luck fo fha l954 Graduefes of Bloomingfon High School from CAPEN INSURANCE AGENCY CONGRATULATION SENIOR At State Farm you'll find a good iob with friendly people. Are you heading for that first full-time iob? State Farm offers good pay with cost-of-living bonus, vacations, group insurance, other benefits. PLUS after hours fun at G. J. Mecherle Park, an organized aztivities ' l k new program and the chance to meet friendly peop e, ma e friends. Our Housing Bureau helps you get settledp our Medi- cal Division safeguards your health. 1., Phone or write g,-- I Personnel Manager Many B.H.S. Students Earn Va- cation Money Detasseling Seed Corn tor FUNK BROS. SEED CC. Call 4-322i now to register for work .3 f at .Q F F ly w 'L li STATE FARM INSURANCE BlD . ' Bl00NllNGTON, llllN0lS1 Kodak Developing, Prinfing, Enlarging UNITED PHOTO SHOP Eido M. Moore ii 1 Kjifig Lg, my was fl- K' O Kenny Woods, B.H.S. senior working af MOBERLY AND KLENNER'S Boys' and S+uden+s' Deparimeni, shows classmaie Ron Aldridge fhe new 'things for sfu- denfs in spring wearables. P l35 W. B. READ AND COMPANY I09 Norfh Main Duck Read showlng Gene Thoele and Jim Hursf some afhlefic equipmenf af W. B. Read and Co.Spor1ing Goods 194 'i Roger Vogel Jr., shows Rose Ann Hendricks and Be'H'y Hicks a beaufiful wafch a+ VOGEI. JEWELERS from many on display fhere. Plwolographed in Roland's Herilage House are Two slunning new Spring ensembles for Juniors. ROLANDS A Sfore of Fashion NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMINGTON A Friendly lnslilu+ion Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporalion Jim Pemlaerlon shows Elsa Johner a modern living room group from Charles Bender's large selec+ion of 'line furnifure. CHARLES G. BENDER FURNITURE Ill So. Main Sfree'r. UNION GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 3l6 Norfh Main S+ree+ Nalurally i+'s gas . . .The Ideal Fuel for fhe five big jobs. Cooking . . . Waler Healing . . . Refrigerafors Home Healing . . . Laundry Drying arf' compizmems of soYLAN anon-lens LIVINGSTON'S One of Illinois' Greai Sfores Connie Jo Ploense and Pai Neumeyer find fhe Livings+on's second floor fashion cenfer is the fall: of the high school crowd. Necl Jefferson of FREESE AND JEFFERSON ex plains benefils of buying complere fire insur- ance profecfion 'lo Gerald Ploense and Marcia BonneH. NORMAL SANITARY DAIRY Laborafory Conlrolled Dairy Producfs Milk - Cream - Co++age Cheese lce Cream for All Occasions Ask our Dealer or Call 805l ill 1 nu: A Abbott, Art, 28, 40, 62, 96, 97, I00 Abbott, Robert, 26, 28, 7l, 77, 80, Bl Able, Ann, 45 Abla, Dan, 45 Able, David, 45 Adams, Jay, 53 Adams, 83 Nancy, 26, 28, 75, 82, Adams, Stephen, 53, 68, 76, 77 Adkins, Randall, 53, 72 Adreon, Terry, 90, I02 Aldridge, Ron, 26, 28, 62, 86, 87, I02, l03, I34 Alcott, Ann, 45 Allman, Shirloy, 53, 68, 72 YAlvis, Marilyn, 45, 75, 77, Bl ,lAlvis, Sherilyn, 45, 75, 77, BI Anderson, Don, 28, 62, 85, 96, l30 Anderson, Ken, za, ss, as, s1, 92, I02, I27 Anderson, Nancy, 45, 65, 66. 67, 69, 70, 7l, 82, l04 Anderson, Roger, 28, 86, 87. I02. II6 Appenzeller, Sandra, 28, 80, Bl Archer, John, 53 Arendt, Shirley, 28 Argadine, Gorald, 45, 80, Bl 66 Armes, Barbara, 53, Armes, Betty, 53, 74 Armstrong, Ann, 26, 28, 70, 73 77, IIB, l4l Arnold, Dick, 28 Arnold, Don, 45, 82 Augspurger, Don, ZB, 62, 68, 7l, l00, l03 Ault, Carol Jo, 28 Ayers, Walter, 45, 87, I0l 'lBabbitt, Mary Sue, 45, 67, 76 Bach, Judy, 45, 63, 7l Bailey, Dianne, 45, 75, 83 Bailey, Donna, 53, 65, 66, 74, 82, 83, l04 Baker, David, 53 Baklu Beverly, 45, 65, 66, 68. Bandeko, Wahnetta, 28, 63 Baremore, Barbara, 28, 63 Baremore, Robert, 18, 86, 87 yllarling, Harold, 45 Bass, Ron, 28 Jams, Carol, 45, 51, 73 Bates, R. O., 28, 82, I02 Bauer, Karen, 53, 66 Baugh, Russel, 53 Baumgardnor, Ron, 26, 29, 69, 73, 76, 80, BI, II6 Beautord, Rita, 29, 75, 7B Beck, Naomi, 29, 63 Ballamy, Judy, 29, 72, 82, IZB Bender, Carol, 26, 29, l42 Benaraatt, Sandra, 29, 73, 75, 76, Bennington, Bill, 45, 68, 72, 87, 92, :oz Berkeley, Ronald, 45 Berkowitz, Arnold, 45, 68, 7l, 73, l0l 'VBernd, Carole, 45, 75, 76 Berns, Sandra, 29, 4l, 73, 75, 15, as Bernstein, Rosalie, 53, 67, B2 Bernstein, Wilbur, 45, 82, 87, I02 Berst, Francis, 45 llBertram, Eleanor, 45, 65, 68, 7I Bess, Roland, 53 Bickel, Carl, 26, 29, 80, ll6 Biddle, Karen, 26, 29, 6l, 62, l06, I07, I37 Berkelbaw, Gordon, 29 Bishop, Patty, 53, 68, 69, 73 viishop, Sally, 29, 6l, 63, 67, 12, los if8leavins, Donna, 45, 65 Bliese, Darlene, 45, 68, 70, l04 Boge, David, 53, 73, B0 Boge, Robert, 45, 62, 63, 69, 86, 87, 92, I02 Boitnott, Norris, 45 Bond, Arthur, 53 Bond, Jim, 45, 87, l0I Bonnett, Marcia, 29, 6l, 64, 67, 68, 72, l42 Boswell, Nova, 45 Boswell, Ronald, 45 YBowor, Cecelia, 45, 67, 74, B0 Bower, Janet, 53, 67, 74, 80 l'Bowman, Kenny, 45 Brandt, Anton, 45, 82, 83 Branton, George, B7 Brewer, Lawrence, 45, 68, 73 Brewster, Colleen, 53, 72, 80, 82 vlBrice, Betty, 45 Brown, Allan, 26, 29, 63, 72, l29 Brown, Arthur, 53, 90, l0I Brown, Loona, 45, 64, 67, 77, 87 Brown Marsha, 29 rown, Rolla, 53 Arubaker, Nancy, 45, 65, 67, 7l, Bl Brucker, Dave, 53 Brucker, Sandra, 45, 66 Brueggeman, Ron, 29, 40, 82 Bruner, Gail, 29 Brymer, Nancy, 45, 65, 68, 72 Jguchanan, William, 45 uckley, Connie, 45, 65, 66, 67, 7l, 73, 82, I04 Buis, Cleo, 29, 66, 75, I39 Burr, Charlotte, 53, 65, 7l, 73 Burton, Barbara, 53 Nf8usick, Susan, 44, 45, 65, 66, ss, sz, lla Buth, Richard, 53, 72, 73 Butler, Tommy, 53 YButterly, Bob, 29, 82 C Calvert, Tom, 30 Cannon, Marlene, 45, 67 Capen, Carol, 53, 68, 73, 76 Carlson, Gordon, 45 Carpenter, Marllyn, 30, 75, 78 Carrel, Henry, 53, 90 Carter, Kay, 30 Carver, Eural, 45 Casler, Susan, 45 Charlett, Rhoda, 43, 63, 65, 66, 67, 7l, 73, 82, 83 Cheney, Vlrgil, 30, 40, 69, 87, '12, IOI Cheny, James, 53 Clark, George, 30 Clark, Marianne, 30 Clark, Sue, 53, 68, 69, 78, 82 Cllck, Bill, 30 Cline, Jerry, 53 Coan, James, 53 Cochran, Morris, 53, 80, 82 Cochran Tommy, 53, 90, IGI Cohen, Deby, 30, 70, 7l, 73 Coleman, Benny, 53 Collins, Pat, 30, 83 Collett, Clarence, 45 Connour, Loren, 53 Coppenbarger, Roger, 30, 76, 78 Coss, Marllyn, 30, 75, 78 Costello, Burton, 46, 87 Cowans, Alberta, 46 Cox, Steve, 46 Cralg, Jim, 46 Crews, Beatrice, 46, 66 Crews, Mae, 53, 87 Cruslus, Catherlne, 30, 65, 66, 67, 75, l03, l26, I38 sfCrutcher, Gilbert, 46 Crutcher, Roy, 53 JCufaude, Nancy, 46 Cutaude, Susan, 53 Cullars, Tommy, 53 Cunningham, Gene, 53 Cupp, Marlene, 53 Curry, Barbara, 46, BI Curtis, Lois, 53, 68 Curtis, Robert, 46, 99 D Dambold, George, 46 Darnall, Robert, 53, 90, I02 Daugherty, Edward, 53 ,fDavls, Mary, 53, 68, 72, 80 Davison, Beverly, 53, 66, 69, 82 Delbert, Bob, 46 DeGroodt, Charlyn, 54, 74, B7 Ybenmark, Joan, 30, 73, 83, I03 Dlbble, Earl, 54 Dligge, Jerome, 30, 98, I0l, Dlx, Marlene, 54, 87 yboage, Mabel, 30, 87 Dobbs, Rnetta, 30, 6l, 62, 70, 4l Dolan, Charlotte, 54, 65, 67. I04 55. Doner, John, 30, 86, 87, 99 Dorley, Dick, 30 Doty, Rlchard, 46 Douglas, Archie, 3l, 75, I39 vfDowns, Dlane, 46, 65, 66, 7l, 73 Drane, Donald, 46, 92, I02 Draper, Chrlstlne, 54, 68 Dugan, Wllllam, 54, 72 Duguid, Patrlcia, 46, 75 YDunbar, Barbara, 46, 65, 68, 70, 7l, 77 Duncan, Bob, 3l, 78, 98, l03 Duncan, Sue, 3l, 72, l06, IIB Dunlap, Thelma, 54 E East, Mary, 3l, 63 Ehlert, Sharon, 46, 66, 72, 73 Eichhorn, John, 46, l00 viikenberry, Ruth, 46, 64, 75 Eltrelch, Carl, 46 Elfreich, Don, 3I Elliot, Bill, 54, 87 Elliott, Rosetta, 87 Ellis, Katherine, 54, 66, 73 vily, Jerry, 54 Ely, Shlrley, 3l, 73 Emery, Albert, 46 Emlnger, Charles, 54 Enders, Blll, 46, 63, 73, 96, 99 Endahl, Paul, 3l Engler, Jackie, 3l Epperson, Joyce, 54, 66 Epple, Donald, 54, 80, 90, l00 Ernst, Mary Ann, 3l, 63 Erwin, Dorothy, 46, 69 Estes, Charlene, 46, 72, 75 Evans, Davy, 54, 64, 80 f 5'E0 Fagan, An , 67, II9 Farlln, Bruce, 46, 68, 96, 99 Felner, Freddle, 54, 90, l0l Fenn, Bob, 82 Ferguson, Bill, 54 Flgg, Nancy, 3l, 69, 4l, 82 Fintrock, Joe, 54 Fintrock, Pat, 46 Fisher, Carolyn, 54, 67 Fisher, Dick, 3l, 82 Flsher, Wyllls, 46, 86, 87, 92, I02 Fits-Henry, Dale, 3I Flachsbart, Martln, 54, I00 Flanders, Barbara, 3l, 6l, 75, B3 Flanders, Howard, 54, 90 Fogler, Don, 54 Wolllck, Elalne, 46, 67 Forbes, Nancy, 54, 87 Foreman, Dick, 54 Fowler, Claude, 54 Fowler, Claudine, 54 Frank, Delores, 46 Freedlund, Ronnie, 46, B7 French, Susan, 26, 3l, 62, 70, 72, 73, Ill Frlcke, Howard, 3l, 62, I4l Fry, Marceil, 46, 67 G Gattney, Batty, 54 Galloway, Blll, 54 Gang, Phyllis, 3l, 75, ll3 Garrison, Harriette, 3l, 65, 66, 82, 83, l04 Garrison, Lewls, 3l, 40, 82, 87, 92 JG... Rohm, 44, 10, 11, 15, B2 Gentry, Elvin, 46, 87, 96, l0l Gibson, George, 54 Glpson, Diane, 46, 87 Givens, Rlchard, 54 Glvens, Robert, 32 Glave, Bevan Ray, 46, 82, 87 rGoben, Jlll, 46, 67 Gotorth, Annette, 54 Gotorth, George, 46 Golden, Julie, 54, 83 Goodtellow, Curt, 32, 62, 73, 96, 99 Gordon, Gene, 54 Gordon, Suzanne, 54, 68, 87 Gottschalk, James, 54 Grammar, La Jeanne, 32, 75 Grammar, Melba, 54, 66 Graves, Tyndall, 54 Gravett, Judy, 26, 32 Green, Donna, 54, 86 Greene, Avalon, 54 Gregory, Ronald, 46 Grlesemar, Richard, 46, 96, 99 Grlttleth, Herbert, 54 vGrluIe, Ronald, 54, 90, l0I Gronemeler, Dale, 54, 70, 72, 73 nfGronemeler, Lyle, 46. 63, 69, 70, 73 Gronemaler, Theresa, 46, 68, 73, 74 Guthoft, Ronnie, 46, 6l Haggard, Carol, 54, 66, 83 Hall, Alberta, 54, 74 Hall, Edward, 32, B3 Hansen, Dave, 46, 80, 8I, B2 Hanson, Tommy, 54 yHarrls, Allce, 46, 74 Harris, Beatrice, 54, 66 ,68, 74 vtiarrls, Eileen, 46, 64, 77 Hartensteln, Barbara, 32, 6l, 4l, 12, 73 Haskell, Charlene, 32, 66, 7l, 75, 74, 82, 83, II6, l35 Hasty, Jean, 54 Hayslip, Jim, 46, 64, 69, I02 Heck, Betty, 54, 80 ifhladstrom, Alvin, 46, 80, 8l, 99 Heidelberg, Faye, 32 Hendricks, Carol, 54 Hendricks, Rose Ann, 32, 63, l36 Yklendricks, Sara, 47, 64 yfHenson, Jean, 476 Herback, Joan, 32 ' ,lHerrin, Raymond, 47 Hershey, Lois, 55, 65, 67, 68, 83, l04 Hicks, letty, 32, 65, 66, 75, 82, ll3, I36 J-llggs, Nancy, 55 Hll , Bruce, 47, 64, 68, 73, l0I Hlll, Joyce, B7 Hill, Robert, 32, l40 Hinchee, Ronald, 47 Hines, Galen, 55, 90 Hinthorn, Faye, 55 Holder, Don, 32, 73, 99 yHoldarby, Gary, 32, 82, 86, 87, 4l Hollatx, Kay, 26, 32, 80 Holley, Charles, 47, 99 Holley, Elizabeth, 55, 67, 69, 7l, 73, 78 ifhlolloway, Don, 32, l32 Holman, Sally, 32, 6l, 66, 67, 69, 7l, 75, l30 !HoIstlaw, Larry, 32 Hoog, Carl, 47 Hoog, Wllllam, 55, I02 Hosea, Barbara, 33, 65, 66, 87, 6 Houchens, Nancy, 55, 67 Houston, Steven, 47 Hubble, Dan, 33, 82 V1-lunter, Gayle, 47, 66, l04 vt-lurst, Janice, 47, 83 Hurst, Jlm, 33, 69, 72, 92, l00, l03, II6, I36 Husklsson, Gerald, 55 l Ireland, Nancy, 55, 66, 72 J Jackson, Beverly, 55, 67, 82 Jackson, Jerry, 55, 68, 76 Jackson, Rosie, 47, 65. 66, 74, 76. B7 Jaspers, Mary Jo, 33, 65, 66, 72, 82, 40 Jettrey, Roy, 33 Jenkins, Batty Lou, 33 Johner, Elsa, 33, 74, 82, 83, l40 Johnson, Charles, 55, 90 Johnson Darlene, 47 Johnson, Frank, 33 Johnson, Joanne, 33 Johnson, John, 47, 87 ufJohnson Joyce, 47 Johnson Marlene, 33, 77 Johnson, Paul, 47, 82, 87 Johnson, Wilde, 33, 82 Jones, Bob, 33, 86, I02 Jones, Patrlcla, 44, 47, 6l, ll9 Mlones, Ronnle, 47, 72, 96, 97 Jones, Rlchard, 47 Jones, llcky, 55, 68 Jordan, llll, 55 Joslln, Roger, 26, 33, 69, 7l, 99, II9 Josserand, Carole, 26, 33, 4l, 6l, 63, 73 Joyce, N cy, 33, 66, 75, 78 Justin, Eu ne, 55, 87 K Kelst, Betty, 33, l28 Kalch, Marvin, 55, 90, I02 Kemp, Larry, 55 A Jksnasu, Gall, ss, ss, sv, 74 Kercshentaut, Anita, 47, 66, 74, 7 Kerchentaut, Mlldred, 55, 66, 67, 74 Kertoot, Carol, 55, 66 Kertoot, Judy, 55 Kerr, Arthur, 33, I3 'lKerran, Donna, 47, 72, 75 Ken, Patrlca, 55, 67, l04 Kleuelbech, Julle, 26, 33, 4l, 62, 63 Klng, Danny, 55 Ming, Judy, 55, 66 Klng, Mary, 55 Klng, Nell, 55, 72, 88, Bl Kenna, Llnda, 47, 7l, B0 Klstner, Bob, 33, 86, 87, l00 Kllnk, Wllbur,-33 Knox, John, 47, 76 Knox, Larr , 90, l0l yKnuth, Mlcllaelene, 33 Komnlck, Carol, 47, 74 KoPP. James, 55 Kroutll, Joan, 55, 65, 67, 68, 7l, l04 Kruegar, Peter, 33, 63 Kurth, Chrlstlne, 55, 65, 72, 73 Kush, Marllyn, 26, 33, 69, 74,75 L Lafley, Garald, 47 Lamb, Danny, 34 Lamb, Synthia, 55, 69, 73, 83 ,fLamberl, Ralph, 55, 69, 73, 83 Lambrecht, Beltelou, 34, 63 Langholt, Alice, 55 Langhoff, Janice, 47, 67 Langhoff, Ronnie, 47, 87 Lanham, Ronald, 55 Jush, Mary, 34, 43, 45, 44, 15, 76, 77, 78, I06, I07, l29 Laskowski, David, 34, 78 Laudeman, Arl, 34, 62, 63, 70 Lawson, Donald, 55 Leben, Norma, 47, 69, 70, 7l, 82, 83, Il8, II9 Ledbetter, John, 47, 69, 70, 7l, 82, 83, ll8, ll9 Lemme, Phyllis, 34, 72, 77, 82, 83 Lewis, Marilyn, 55, 66, 87 Lhamon, William, 55 Lierman, Linda, 55, 87 Lipscomb, Ron, 34 Lishka, Judy, 34, 87 Livingston, Barbara, 55, 65, 67, 68 JL455, Lmlld, 41, 43, 44, sa, 73 JLockenvit1, Jean, 26, 34, 74, 15, I40 Lockenvitx, Ron, 47, 68, 86, 87, l0l Lockwood, Bob, 34, 87, I42 VLockwood, Elizabelh, 47, 74 Lohmeyer, Richard, 47, 68 Long, Charles, 55, 80 Long, Margie, 34, 65, 66, 75, wfLong, Thelma, 47 lLortie, James, 47, 48 Lovell, Lower, Gordon, 55 Howard, 55 Lucas, Nancy, 34, 82 Lush, Sue, 34, 73 Lyslad, Faye, 47, 6l, 65, 68, 72, I04 M Maeslry, Darlene, 26, 35, 73, 75, 83 MaGirl, Joanne, 47, 6l, 62, 65, 67, 68, 72, 82, 83 . Mahan, Jeanne, 47, 7l, 72, 73 74 JMaierus, Mary, 55, 67, 72, Melinowski, Sandra, 55, 56 Manahan, Ed, 55 Manahen, Fred, 47 ifMann, Eileen, 47 Mann, Ronald, 55 Manuel, Russell, 55 Marquardt, Fern, 55 jdarquardt, Herbert, 47 Martin, Margie, 47, 69, 82, 83, II3 JMartin, Sherrillyn, 26, 35, 75 JMassie, Donna, 47, 74 Mays, lilly, 47 McAneIIy, Martha, 26, 35, 67, 69, 73, 80, 8l, I38 lMcCastle, Mild, 41, 44, 96 Mcglanahan, Charles, 47, 64, McComb, James, 35, 62, 80, 8l McGee, McGee, McGuire, Patrlcia, 35, 63 James, 35 Savannah, 56 McLaughlin, Wiley, 56 Mcmrray, Lois, 47, 65, 66, 77, McNeil, Lawrence, 48, 92, l0I VMcNulty, Barbara, 48, 65, 68, 70, 74, 75 ifmoudwn, Kay, 44, as Mdurnan, Lee, 48, 68, 7l, l02 Mecherle, Richard, 48, 87, I02 Mellon, Mary Lou, 56 Menkin, Bob, 56 Menkin, Ronald, 48 Meredith, Doris, 56, 74, 87 !MeredIlh, Dorothy, 56, 66, 80 Meredith, Rlchard, 35 Mette, Judy, 48, 6l, 62, 65, 68, 70, 72 Meyer, Thelma, 56, 69, 72, 74, Mlller Fred 56 90 l00 Miller Miller f xmlivh, '54, 'lo Marilyn, 56, 82 Miller, Roberl, 56, IOI Miller, Rorald, 56, 80, 8l, l02 Miller, Sa ly, 48, 83 Mlllsrfisdndra, 4i?'82, 83, Milliken, Lorene, 56 llchell, Bill, 48 K , oclz, Marilee, 48. 68587, L62 I04 ' Monkman, Daniel, 48 Monkman, Richard, 35 Montgomery, Barbara, 26, 36, 40, 6l, 62, 66, 67, 72, 73, I04, II6 vfmdra, Judy, 44, 45, 44, 11, lo4 Moore, Nancy, 48, 65, 66, 74 Moran, Lois, 56, 67 Moggan, Marilyn, 56, 68, 73, Morgan, Roger, 35, 62, 68, 86, 87 Morgan, Tom, 56 Morgan, Virginia, 56, 87 xlMorger, Mary, 48 wlMorreau, Laura, 48, 65, 66, 74 Morrill, Charles, 35, l00, l32 Morrisey, Lester, 56 Munro, Joie, 56, 73 Murphy, Darla, 56, 66 Murphy, Michael, 48 Murphy, Ralph, 56 Mugzay, Martha, 56, 67, 68, 69, Myers, Dave, 56, 90, l0l Myers Elmer 56 VMyers: Jack,'48 l av Myers, William, 56 N Natziger, Carol, 48, 65, 66, 79, II5 Bl, Nafziger, Jaynet, 56, 67, 82, 84 Nelson, Donald, 56, 80, 8I Nesbitt, Earl, 35, 62, 99, I04 Neumeyer, Patricia, 35, 82, 83, l4I Nolder, Keith, 48 Norlleet, Ronald, 56 Nygaard, David, 56, 73 O JOsborn, Helen, 48, 66, 68, 7l, 82, 83 Oswald, Donna, 48, 69, 83, I04 Owen, Don, 44, 48, 6l, 63, 68 Owen, Richard, 48, 96, l00 Owen, Ron, 56 P Parker, Emily, 48, 65, II5 Paltin, Virgil, 56 Peckmann, Susan, 26, 6l, 69, 73, 83, ll3, I03, I30 Peilter, Eunice Kay, 56 Peirce, Judy, 35 Peirce, Pat, 56, 68 Pell, Harry, 48, 63, 7l, 82, 96 JPerry, Mary Jane, 48 Peters, Harriet, 56 Pfahler, Fred, 56 Phillips, Anna, 56, 72' Philllips, Kae, 48, 65, 66, 69, 73, 9 Phillips, Zelda, 54, 66 Philpotl, Jerry, 48, 68 Phipps, Louis, 48, 92, l02 llPhipps, Mary, as, 45, 44, 15, 78 Pietsch, Judith, 48, 6l, 68, 69, 7l, 73, 82 Pike, Dale, 35 Pines, Jerry, 56, 73, 96, l00 Ploense, Connie Jo, 26, 35, 69, 1o, 15, l4l Ploense, Gerald, 36, I42 Wloense, Marcia, 36, 78, 8I Ploense, Margaret, 56 Ponsford, Mary Ellen, 56, 72 Poppendick, Lily Mae, 36, 63 O Quinn, Janny, 56, 66, 68, 74 R Radka, Nancy, 48 Radley, Joyce, 36, 87 Ralthel, Elmer, 56 Ramsay, Jerry, 36, 63 Ranney, Lois, 48, 67, 75 Ray, Trenna, 57, 65, 67, 7l, 74, 78, 83 Raydon, Dennis, 48, 87, l02 -I Raymond, David, 4s, va, lo4 yRaymond, Jean, 48, 68, 75 Read, Courtney, 57, 69, 73 Reardon, Joan, 57, 66, 74 Ykediger, Roselle, 48, 65, 82, 83 Reed, Sam, 57, 87, I04 Reeser, Lois Joan, 57, 67 Reelz, Jim, 57 Reeves, Jerry, 36, 40, 82 Reinhard, Judith, 26, 36, 62, 64, l06, l07, I28 Reithmeier, Edmund, 57 Rexroal, Ruth, 36, 80 Rhodes, Norma, 36, 87 Rich, Margaret, 36, I39 Richards, Earlene, 57 Rider, Ronald, 48 Jllingo, Jean, 4a, 42, 1l, so Robbins, Earl, 48, 87, 98, l02 Robbins, Eileen, 36, 73, 76, 80 Robbins, Irene, 36, 63 Robbins, Norma, 36, 73, 87 Robbins, Wayne, 57, 72 Robinson, Barbara, 57, 68, 72 Robinson, Elizabeth, 57 Rohler, Janet, 48, 65, 66, 68, 73 Rapp, Dick, 51, 4l, 13, 97 Rorabach, Jack, 36, 4l, 69, 73, 96, 97, IIB Rorabach, Jill 26, 36, 4l, 62, 67, 72, 73, I04 Ndlosenbaum, Nancy, 48, 82, 83 Rosenthal, Caryl, 36, 82, 83 Ross, Elaine, 57 Ross, Richard, 48 Rowen, June, 48, 65, 66, 74 ifRueger, Jane, 48 Rusk, Dorothy, 57 Rust, Adlai, 36, 62, 73, 96, 99, IZ9 Rust, Shirley, 37, 62, 66, 73 Ryan, David, 57, 82 lf 7-uh, 72,.,-2.,,-5 S Sallade, Patricia, 37, 87 Salmon, Jim, 48 Sams, Edwin, 57 Sandell, Bill, 57, 68, 87 Schart, Stephen, 49, 68, 7l, 73 Schedel, John, 49, 87, 92, IOI JSchenkel, Richard, 49, 68 Schickle, Patricia, 57, 83 Schnittker, Bill, 37 Schmidt, Sidney, 57 Schofield, Ada, 37 lSchroeder, Jack, 49, 68, 82, 83 Schroeder, Wayne, 57 Schultz, Richard, 57 Schullz, Ronald, 49, 7l, 82, 83, 87, 92 Scott, Marcia, 49, 65, 66, 67, 70, 79, 82, 83, I04, II5 Scott, Walter, 49 Selders, Susan, 49, 6l, 7I Sennewald, Carlynne, 49, 65, 66, 67, 70, 7l, 82, 83 Sensenbaugh, Jim, 26, 37, 63, 72, I38 fSeth, Patricia, 49, 14, 87 Sheehan, Patricia, 49, 66, 74 lfsheldon, Lloyd, 49 Shelton, Belle, 57 Shepherd, Jim, 37, 63 Shepherd, Richard, 49, 69, 92, l02 , 73 6l, Shlelds Junlor 87 'dhockeya Joy, 49 65, 66, 68, 7 . Short, Carol, 57, , 73, 74 Shultz, Robert, 49, 72 Simmons, Charles, 57 Simpson, Beverly, 57, 83 Simpson, Shirley, 37, 67, 73 JSinclair, Audrey, 49, 65, 66, 82 Sinclair, Mike, 37 Smilh, Don, 57 Smith, Herbert, 49, 68 Smith, Ray, 37, 40, 86, 87, 99 Snayely, Richard, 57, 99 Snodgrass, Paul, 49, 64 Spahn, Sally, 49, 68 ,fSperlin, Linda, 49, 42, 45, 44, 7l, 73, 77, I04 Spieker, Mary, 57 Sprague, Jack, 37, 68, l02, I04 Staley, Vera Mae, 38, 80, 8l Starkey, Dale, 37, 75, 98 Stag, George, 26, 37, 62, 73, 7 Shepherd, Wesley, 49 l 1 ' 66 Steege, Jerry, 26, 37, 63, 72, I28 Stein, Don, 49 Stein, Shirley, 57, 66 Stephens, Edward, 57, 87 Slephenson, Anne, 49, 6l, 65, 68, 69, 7l, 82, 83, I04 Stem, Judy, 52, 57, 68, 69, 70, Stevens, Carol Sue, 57, 68 Stiles, Roberta, 26, 37, 69, 72 Stoner, Robert, 49, 6l, 62, 63, 76, 98 Strawn, Sandra, 57, 65, 67, 68, 78, I04 Stresnz, Dixie Lee, 57, 66, 74 Streenz, Gordon, 26, 37, 96, 97, I00 slfldlldnd, Jerry, 31, 42, 44, as, 87, 92, IO2, l22, I29 Streid, Richard, 90 Stuller,, Marva, 49 Stutzman, Dorothy, 37, 67, 73 vgulliyan, John, 57, ID3 ummers, Virginia, 49, 67 sum, add, 24, 31, sa, 49, 10, so, II3, ll5, I3l Swailes, Alan, 57, 90, I0l Swanson, Arlene, 37, 73, 82, 83 vSwearingen, Loren, 49 Swearingen, Roger, 57, lI9 swidk, Richard, 57 Snpecik, Vivian, 57 T Taminger, Clark, 49 lfTayIor, Lucille, 49, 14, 75 Jrayldf, Patricia, 49, 73 Taylor, Jack, 57 Tepper, Thacker, Fred, 57 Agnes, 57, 66, 74 vllhies, Joe, 38, 4l, l02 Thoele, Gene, 26, 38, 69, l02, I03, l36 Thomas, Darrall, 57 Thomas Deanna 49 Thomas: Delmar,'49, 83 Thomas Donna Jean, 38, 73 Thomas, Harvey, 38, 76, 80 Thomas, Pat, 57 Thomas, Paul, 49, Bl, 87 Thomas, Virginia, 38, 42 lffhompson, Frank, 49, l02 Thompson, Paul, 49, 68, 87, IOI Thornton, Albert, 57, 87, 90 Thornton, Jesse, 57 Thornton, Judy, 57, 66, 68, 69, 87 Thorsen, Terry, 57 Thorsen, Tom, 49 Tidelmann, Paul, 52, 58, 7l, 80, 8 Tomes, Janet, 38 lllravers, Sue, 49, 65, 68 Treash, James, 38, 75 Trower, Harvey, 38 sflucker, Judy, 45 U Udwin, Jerry, 26, 38, 6l, 7l, 13, IIB, ll-1, lac lUmbrighl, George, 58, 52 V JValentine, Sandra, as, 45, lza Van Dorn, Dale, 58 Van Hook, Bob, 58 Vaselack, Ronald, 38, 80, l35 Vaselack, Judy, 58, B7 Veselock, Robert, 58 fmddw W Waddell, lS:?othy, 58, 66, 87 ,fWaddell, Robert, 49, 92, l0l Wade, Donna, 58 Wade, Ronald, 58, 90, l0I Walden, Dorothy, 58, 66, 68 Walden, Richard, 38 Wall, Gary, 58, 68 JWall, Patricia, 49 Wall, Robert, 38, 40, 69, 7l, 92, l00 Walley, Barbara, 49, 66, 68, 75 ylWalley, James, 58, 80, 8l Wantland, Bill, 58 ,lWard, Carol, 49, 63, 65, 66, 7l, 73, 77 Jwarloe, awe., 49, 42, ao, Bl ?Warren, Marilyn, 49, 66, 67, 69, 80, 8l, II6, I04 Washburn, Nancy, 52, 58, 65, 67, 69, 7l Wehmeir, Dick, 38 Weidner, Tom, 58 Werner, Gene, 58, 64 Welch, ldella, all, 75 Jtfshlellenreiler, Betty, 49, 83 Way, Shirley, 49, 65, 66, 74 White, Alan, 58, 68, 73, 82, 83 White, Edwin, 58, 87 White, Estell, 38 Wilcox, Don, 49, 82, l00 Wilcox, Harold, 58 Wiley, Donna Rae, 39, 63 Williams, Carol, 58, 68, 82 Williams, Clark, 39, 62 Williams, James, 39 4NVillliams, Loren, 49, 76, 78 Wills, Terry, 39 Wilson, Connie, 58, 77 Wilson, Jane, 26, 39, 65, 82, 83, l03, I04, I39 Winkleman, Earl, 58, 83 Winstead, Robert, 39 Wirrick, Faye, 58 VWissmiller, Dennis, 50, 72, 78 Wittmus, Patricia, 58, 67, 73, 82 wdllll, pdl., 39, 42, 44, 76 Woith, Leah, 39, 64, 76, I30 Woilh, Marvin, ss, 14, va, los Woods, Ken, 39, I34 Wright, Kay, 58, 68, 73, 84 Wulf, Jdhn, 54, los Wulf, Kenneth, 39 Wulf, Lois, 58, 87 JWunder, Betty, 58 Wyckoff, Dorothy, 50, 63, 65, 66, 70, 7l, 73 z Jzawr, Pdf, 50, 42, 43, 44, 41, jul -Ps-f . . 1 ,n:' l4 ' W '14,-vf- . 31- ga A ' - W- .--. fm : I . ,. - ' ,A ,V A , 'Mm' I B l I A V IW? imaeggw'Ulf'-'w'1b. ,'g:mi 4.- -1'-. 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