Canton High School - Cantonian Yearbook (Canton, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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For your coufzrleuee in the Youfh of fhf Future, u'e, the Class of 1954, :leflicnie uf forty-second volume of the Cfzutouiaz as zz small token of our aLbp1'eeiafio1z. May ou' posterity he worthy of fheuew Caufon Senior High School you have given fhf 111. he Board of Education, given che authority by the ballot, has carried through to completion the desires of the people for modern educational facilities. new school, a new atmos- phere, with traditions yet to be molded. CII Q.. 57 -ALE STEVENS President lL S FRODE . F5 .gi MR. R. A. WELCH MR. FRED CARMACK, JR MR. FRED C. COONS Secretary ameafe - For the routine things they do for us every year, and for their hard work, determination and devotion to duty beyond the expected, we are indeed grateful to the Board of Education. The planning of the trend-setting new building, whose modern lines will never become old, and the awarding of contracts to repu- table firms took much thought, especially from an economical stand- point. The construction required detailed supervision assuring the use of quality materials at all times. The equipment also had to be chosen with much care, to blend with the architecture in beauty of line, and at the same time to afford maximum educational opportunity. A hearty Thank youl' to the Board of Education! This Page Sponsored by: FELMLEY-DICKERSON CO. 70 Ryze Quest-meaning to search, is an important and interesting word. The good people search out the truth-the ambitious seek to improve themselves materially-even the lazy hunt for com- fort. The whole mass of humanity surges in a never-ending quest for things better. As school people we are never entirely satished, for it is our concern to make education serve in an ever improving way. As it is determined what skills and attitudes are the most desirable for the individual and for the group, we must as skillfully as we know how develop those abilities and traits. Knowing too that characteristics developed in school invariably become assets for life, we far: only pursue our quest with due seriousness. BEN KIETZMAN Sll176I'j77l67ZCII67Zf Miss Darlene Black Mrs. Monera Morgan This Page Sponsorml by: FULTON SERVICE COMPANY 'H-nm...,. '70 Zfze Many aims or objectives of education have been set forth, but all can be encompassed by these two broad aims: learning how to make a living, and learning how to live. The experiences you have had in high school have, no doubt, yielded some knowledge and skills that will materially aid in acquiring vocational competence. But it is equally important that you carry away with you the attitudes, appreciations, and understandings, that are basic to those moral and spiritual values that will enable you to live a richer and nobler life founded on a code of ethics that will contribute to the improvement of society. ALVIN FELTS Principal Miss Mary Danncr Tbix Pagc Spmzsorml by: BADILR CANTON MOTOR CO., INC. MR. CHARLES WALKER English III, English IV Born: Bone Gap, Illinois Graduated: Bone Gap High School, Bone Gap, Illinois Baebelofs Degree: McKendree College, Lebanon, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois MRS. SUSANNE S. JOHNSON English I, Social Studies Born: Fairfax, South Dakota Graduated: Fairfax High School, Fairfax, South Dakota Bacbelorls Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois MR. JOHN RONKETTO, JR. Biology Born: Canton, Illinois Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Bacbelor's Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois Master's Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois MISS DAISY M. COTY Public Speaking, English II Born: St. Anne, Illinois Graduated: St. Anne Academy, St. Anne, Illinois Bachelor? Degree: St. Xavier College, Chicago, Illinois MR. W. METZGER Drafting Born: Wenona, Illinois Graduated: Wenona Community High School, Wenona, Illinois Baehelor's Degree: Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois This Page Sponsored by: GOLDEN RULE STORE-CARVER 81 DENNY DRY CLEANERS emu, MRS. GERTRUDE JONES English I, Latin I Born: Canton, Illinois Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Bacfoeloirfv Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb Illinois MR. GLENN E. MEDUS Woodshop Born: Fulton County, Illinois Graduated: Western Illinois State Academy, Macomb, Illinois Baebelofs Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa MISS MARJORY ANDERS Introduction to Business, Typewriting I, Shorthand I, Business Laboratory, Personal Typing Born: Macomb, Illinois Graduated: Macomb High School, Macomb, Illinois Baclaelofs Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois Master's Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb. Illinois MR. RAY E. COATS Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry Born: Liberty, Illinois Graduated: Seymour Memorial High School, Payson, Illinois Bachelor? Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois Master,s Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois MISS JULIA FRANCES CONKLIN French I, French II, English II Born: Canton, Illinois Graduated: Edgewood Villa, Madison, Wisconsin Bachelor's Degree: University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Master's Degree: fEquivalentj L'Universite de Paris fSorbonnej , Paris, France This Page Sponxon-d by: NATIONAL BANK OF CANTON Qacwlfrfa MISS OPAL O'BRIEN Homemaking Born: Canton, Illinois Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Bachelor? Degree: Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois MR. JOHN MCCABE Agriculture Born: Ludlow, Illinois Graduated: Paxton Community High School, Paxton, Illinois Baehelofs Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois MRS. HARRIET STONE Algebra, Math Born: Canton, Illinois Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Bacbelofs Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois MR. FRANK W. WHITMAN Director of Athletics Born: Marengo, Illinois Graduated: Eureka High School, Eureka, Illinois Bacbeloris Degree: Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois Master's Degree: Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois MR. L. BRYAN GENTRY American History Born: Lynnville, Indiana Graduated: Lynnville High School, Lynnville, Indiana Baebelofs Degree: Oakland City College, Oakland City, Indiana Master's Degree: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana This Page Sponsored by: MAIN SALES Bc SERVICE - ELMER HOSSLER amu, MR. NATHAN DEUTCH Bookkeeping I, II, Introduction to Business Born: Bushnell, Illinois Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Baehelor's Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois MRS. DOROTHY M. LARSON Mathematics 9, General Science Born: Carlinville, Illinois Graduated: Collinsville High School, Collinsville, Illinois Baelaelorls Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois MR. ROBERT N. MILLER Physical Education Born: Macomb, Illinois I Graduated: Macomb Senior High School, Macomb, Illinois Bacloel0r's Degree: XVestern State College, Macomb, Illinois Masterlv Degree: Western State College, Macomb, Illinois MISS RUTHIRENE MENTZER Art Born: Bloomington, Illinois Graduated: University High School, Normal, Illinois Baehelor's Degree: Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois MR. HARRY E. STONE American History, Economics, World History Born: Mooreton, North Dakota Graduated: State School of Science, Wahpeton, North Dakota Baclaelor's Degree: State Teachers College, Valley City, North Dakota Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois This Page Sponsored by: HARRY LUKER PLUMBING 85 HEATING CANTON REFRIGERATED LOCKER SERVICE MR. FRED BENSON Speech Correction Born: Albia, Iowa Graduated: Albia High School, Albia, Iowa Bachelofs Degree: Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois MISS LAURA SCHUTTER English I Born: Mount Clemens, Michigan Graduated: Mount Clemens High School, Mount Clemens, Michigan Bacbelork Degree: Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan MR. ALBERT MILLINGTON Plane Geometry, Algebra II Born: Yorkshire, England Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Baclaelofs Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois MR. LEROY MACKLIN Physical Education Born: Macomb, Illinois Graduated: Macomb High School, Macomb, Illinois Bacbelorls Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois MR. HAROLD V. JOHNSON Machine Shop Born: Belvidere, Illinois Graduated: Belvidere High School, Belvidere, Illinois Baclaelorls Degree: Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois This Page Sponsored by: GAMBLE'S 1 MATTHEWS GROCERY Bc MARKET emu, MISS HELEN TUTTLE Introduction to Business, Shorthand I, II, Typewriting I, II Born: Elma, Iowa Graduated: Postville High School, Postville, Iowa Baebelor's Degree: Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa , Master's Degree: Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois MR. ROBERT T. ZEIGLER Chemistry, Physics Born: Canton, Illinois Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Bacbelorlv Degree: Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa MISS RUTH CAGLEY Librarian Born: Shenandoah, Iowa Graduated: Clarinda High School, Clarinda, Iowa BaclJelor's Degree: State Teachers' College, Maryville, Missouri Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois MR. WAYNE D. FISHER World History Born: Dunfermline, Illinois Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Baeloelor's Degree: University of California, Berkeley, California MRS. ELIZABETH FUNDERBURK Spanish, English Born: Quincy, Illinois Graduated: Quincy High School, Quincy, Illinois Baeloelorls Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois This Page Sponsored by: McLUCKIE'S HOME 8C AUTO SUPPLY STORE 4-fcwffq MR. GLENN F. HARJES Driver Education Born: Mendota, Illinois Graduated: Mendota Community High School, Mendota, Illinois BaelJeIor's Degree: Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois MRS. HELEN H. CLARK English II, Latin I, II Born: Canton, Illinois Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Baeloelofs Degree: University of Illinois, Champaign- Urbana, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois MR. WILLARD LARSON Guidance, Algebra Born: Moline, Illinois Graduated: Moline High School, Moline, Illinois Baclaelofs Degree: Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois Master's Degree: 'Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri MISS LOIS BIRCH Homemaking I Born: Gi-iggsville, Illinois Graduated: Griggsville Community High School, Griggs- ville, Illinois BaclJelor's Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois MRS. ORPHA STUTSMAN English II and III Born: Cerro Gordo, Illinois Graduated: Mt. Morris Academy, Mt. Morris, Illinois Baebelorlv Degree: Mt. Morris, Illinois Master's Degree: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois This Page Sponsored by: BUFFUM'S GARAGE-CANTON PAINT Bl WALLPAPER STORE Qwuliff MISS DOROTHY HOADLEY Physical Education Born: LaFayette, Illinois Graduated: LaFayette Township High School, LaFayette, Illinois Baebel0r's Degree: Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloom- ington, Illinois Master's Degree: State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa MR. HARRY M. SMITH Health Born: Canton, Illinois I Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Baebel0r's Degree: Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois MRS. GLADYS BOLON CROUCH Sociology, Civics, Geography Born: Cass Township, Fulton County, Illinois Graduated: Cuba High School, Cuba, Illinois BaelJelor's Degree: Western Illinois State College, Macomb, Illinois MR. KETRIC KLINGMAN Vocal and Instrumental Music Born: Kokomo, Indiana Graduated: Howard Township, Howard County, Indiana Bachelorts Degree: Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana Masteriv Degree: University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois MISS HELEN M. JAMESON Homemaking I and III Born: Buckheart Township, Fulton County, Illinois Graduated: Canton High School, Canton, Illinois Baebelofs Degree: MacMurray College for Women, Jacksonville, Illinois This Page Sponsored by: DUCHARDT'S MARKET- MELZ PLUMBING Bl HEATING fx X . g i A ,E ,-I . Rl A f ' .fs S 4 NN X , 7 KJW ggi 'ES A X i Z fi .1 fm 23 ' f-lr'Q:n Q x- Cf, S W, fm X ff -1 ,,- L' 'f L ff , wk? f.:. 1Lxgf-ff? ' - 3' , , 'VI Ni X - V , -X -gf? ' - ' .JX.:. , X 'L' - ' 1 . ' ' Y f f 'S r - H 4L. 54.4 1, kj. STUDENT DEDICATION3 Seated on the stage with members of the Board of Education were student speakers Buddy Frank, Lila Leek, Janet Glasford, Sandra Rumler, Peggy Somers, jim Young, Tom Lawerence, Peggy McLouth, and Tom Gibbons, who, each in his own way, expressed appreciation for the new building. Mr. Charles Brown Qinsetj was given nn ovation by the student body for his donation of the school site. 51,250,000 B ' ' Sfuuwi Ga ' ence af Gaiden in Qaulfa . . . What was actually said and done at the student and formal dedications christen- ing Canton Senior High School may be forgotten, but the thoughts suggested to the audiences will take root and grow during the coming years. A little time out in the world will bring to the new graduates the realization that the years filled 'with memories and traditions, now slowly enshrining and aging the sparkling young halls of C.S.H.S., were the most enlightening and carefree years most of us will probably ever live. The people of Canton have shown foresight and high future time preference This Page Sponsored by: SPOON RIVER ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE, INC. ORM-AL DEDICATIONI The Mixed Chorus provided thc proper atmosphere for the formal dedication on Sunday January 10 Sharing thc stage with the Chorus are members of the Board of Education, the architects, and contractors. by providing this house of learning, the center of state-wide awe and admiration. But the eye-catching appeal this institution affords is only secondary. The main concern now is the mental and physical development of these generations that someday may be pushing bond issues of their own here and there throughout the country. The dedicatory address given by Mr. Sharvy Greiner Umbeck, president of Knox College, stressed that educators must not lose sight of the individual and that an appreciation for high moral standards must enter into the process of mental seasoning. During a debate in the House of Commons concerning the importance of educa- tion January 29th, 1828, Lord Brougham said these words that have meaning for us today: Education ffmkef az people eafy to lead, but dijfimlt to fi7l'j1J6,' eary to govern, but imporfible to emlczzfe. May education move forward in Canton Senior High School to justify the confidence placed in youth by this community. This Page Sponxorvzl by: CARVER Sl DENNY DRY CLEANERS hough not Visible in the actual classroom scene the public provides the setting for every learning experience Here the public themselves enjoy what they have provided I certain subject-a certain class-a certain teacher-incidents in school life that will always be remembered! GEORGE SCHRODT .tDaig0,, Ambition: To Be an Agriculture Teacher RICHARD CHAMBERS Dick Ambifiou: To Be a Ford Agent JOHN HECKARD KlRudy!! Ambition: To Bc a Mechanical Engineer BOB BENNIE Peachy Ambifiou: To Bc an Electrical Engineer 'X Swim 64:44 Gffzcefn JIM YOUNG, lbreyidenh' well-liked by everyone . . . basketball and football hero . . . Homecoming King . . . nickname, Ade . . . bright future. PEGGY SOMERS, vice presiflentg small, petite blonde . . . Homecoming Queen . . . cheerleader . . . full of pep . . . always a smile. JON GUYTON, fecrezfazryg honor student . . . friendly . . .chairman of Student Council . . . meticulous . . . creative thinker. ROBERTA LOU ASH, lreazJzn'er,' attractive . . . effi- cient librarian . . . conscientious student . . . consistent worker . . . stickler for detail. Sauna Glau GEORGE ML Harm Ambition: To Be n DAVE BUMP 'KLeech,' Ambifion: To Be a I ELLIS CARLTON .iskipu Ambiliouz To Bc an Engineer DICK HIIEE 'QI-Iuifien Anzbilion: TO Be n Veterinarian if I of 7954 LARRY LAIRD Larry Amlzitirlzzs To Be a Conservntionist GALEN WESTERFIELD XVestic , Gay Anzbiliozz: To Be a Business Man LEONARD DAVIS ..Lc0,, lilflbifilllli Anything with Il Future ROBERT HUBBS Stubbs Ambifiou: To Spend 21 Million Tfbix Pilgm' Sfiollxrirwf fly: DR. SHFVIYHRD DR. MAXW-fl,l, A Q3 A SARAH SHEPLEY uBubbles Ambition: To Be a Teacher JIM PEAK uR0ckyn Ambifion: To Be 21 Radio Spo ARTHUR OSSMAN uoxxa Amlvition: To Bc an Accountant PEGGY RQYER Pccwce,' Ambifiou: To Be a Secretary This Pago Sjlouxorrrl by: GHLEE WATSON - SWARTZBAUGH SL NFLSON 26 oo f . .J 1 AW.-A... .A 1954 SHIRLEY SOMERS Q!Babch Ambition: To Be the President's Bookkeeper MARY HAMILTON Burhend Ambition: To Be a Surgical Nurse ANN KLINGMAN Annie Ambition: To Bc a Teacher ANDRENA SUSICH Andy , Drenie Ambition: To Be a Housewife SANDRA PHILLIPS Sandy Ambition: To Be an X-Ray Technician JOYCE RICHARDSON ujercen Ambition: To Be a Bookkeeper ANNAMAE RUEY Ginny', I Ambition: To Be a Teacher VIRGINIA SCHRODT ..Ginny,, Ambition: To Be the President's Bookkeeper This Page Slxonsorm' by: TRUAX-TRAER COAL COMPANY 27 6- A I I F ANITA MORRELL mfNGta,1 f1flIl3iff0F1Z To Bc n Laboratory Technician RAOUL REINERTSEN ..D0C,, Ambifiou: To Be n Physician DICK BULL '1Bu11H Ambition: To Bc C1 Farmer 'Q' This Page Sponsorrfl ny: BERVVYN JOHNSON REAL FSTATE INsww ,-.12 28 MARILYN METZGER Mare , Mess,' Auzbilionr To Be nn Astronomer Seniafi efadfi VERNA LEIGHTON '!Vernie .qlllbifilillf To Be a Teacher DONDRA CLAYBERG Donnie', Ambition: To Be a Housewife POLLY SAURBAUGH Qlpollyi! Ambition: To Be a Secretary JANET ROHRER Pug , Blondie Ambifion: To Bc a Good Housewife af 1954 CECELIA RUMLER Cecel Ambilion: To Bc a Secretary JERRY TODD Hot Toddyn Ambiliour To Be an Orchestra Lender ANITA CARDOT Neatie Ambition: To Be a Housewife FRED LINDER Chili Ambition: To Be an Architect SH1RL1zY PAYNE 'KChur,' Ambition: To Be a Model SYLVIA SEPICH usifty., Ambilion: To Bc a Secretary SHIRLEY GASKlI.L Shirjeun,' Anlbilion: To Be n Bookkeeper LOZETTA BO!-IMAN A ..L0,. Amlzilion: To Bc n Nurse 7 Q X ni 'TY , ' Q M' - nd' Fw! ki li' 'vu-mf lrix l'n,q1' Spo1lx'n'1'rl lu-y: K Ri TELL IiI,lix, ' :UC COMP xNY 29 AT is In ' f A , :FX Ki-fi A' , , , , .9 L IQ?ilii' A M .N i'5sf,. f,y, KN 4 is r HN- il n nl i f fa--: . A - 1 . up 9 41' . ,Q L, 'A . giver i--nz. is BARBARA HILTON BarbD Ambition: To Be ll Telephone Operator SHIRLEY HENDERSON Shir1 Ambition: To Be a Wave DELORES FRANCO Frankie Ambition: To Be n Wave PATRICIA GREENBANK zrpatn Ambition: To Be n Concert Pianist This Pagz' Sfrouxorml by: KAMLAGER ELECTRIC- CARIVS DEPARTMENT STORE JACK THREW Curly,' Ambition: To Be an Electrical Engineer RALPH DAY Mouse Ambition: To Be an Engineer ALAN BAXTER ..Red,, Ambition: To Be zz Football Coach CARL CHESNUT 'KBuster Ambition: To Be a Chemist l' .bf if I W9 954 JOAN SPENCER ..Jo,, Ambition: To Bc Il Stenographer MARY FRANCISKOVICII Frannie,' Ambition: To Be il Secretary MARY ANN GRZANICH UM. A. Amliilion: To Be a Secretary ROSEMARY STANFEL Rosie Amliifion: To Be n Receptionist .I gf ALICE CARLTON ..SiS,, Alulliliwl: To Bc Ll Teacher PATRICIA LIOI-I'rI,E ..Pnt,, Amllifion: To Be n Secretary LOUISE MAURICE .. N Squeeggc Ambifion: To Be 11 Secretary SIIIRLEY LUDLUM K'SlIerby Amllilioll: To Bc fl Secretary Tbix Pngz' Spouxorrrl by: SOUTHERN BAR-B-Q - BOB FLOWERS O 5: If A 5 S 31 PHILLIP MORRIS Bait Am iti0n: To Build Something OTTO DORN Ambition: To Be a Lawyer RLES NAGLE Chuck il' bition: To Be the Youngest Millionaire This Page Sponsored by: MOSI-IER'S STORE FOR MEN 32 JOHN KLOBUCHAR Comrade Ambition: To Marry a Sweet Girl 5 . BONNIE HAFFNER Jamey-Plum Ambition: To Bc a Certain Mrs. ROBERTA MILLINGTON ..Bert,, Ambition: To Be Ambitious EILEEN BERRY fKDeb!l Ambition: To Be an Army Nurse CLARA LUE IRONS .,Lue,, Ambition: To Be il Bachelor Girl 1954 HAROLD CARRISON Cn1'rison Ambifiollr To Be a Farmer ALLEN ARNETT HAI!! Amliifion: To Be 21 Farmer ROGER BRUSH HROSU Ambition: To Bc I1 Civil Engineer LYLE CURTIS llTaXiJ7 Ambition: To Be Zl Cabinet Maker LARRY SLACK Handsome AllIbifi011I'T0 Be a Businessman . ' I lljvijgl if 5 'J' I , MARGARET MENNE 27, Margie I f Ambition: To Be a Housewife jo ANNE TERPENING uRedH Ambition: To Be a Model RICHARD MILLER Dick Ambition: To Bc Successor at White's ,,.-E SX This Pagr Sfmllxorwl by: HOMER ELECTRIC ...........adQ Samoa Elma WESLEY STOUT Wes Ambition To Be a Professional Dfxncer PALMA LEE NICKERSON Pam Ambition: To Be PEGGY SOMERS mpeg, Ambition: To Be a Secretary JANET OAKS UJHHU A lII17ift07lI To Be the First Woman President 21 Q'Dress Designer k1ARY BAUGHMAN B9of A11-'v1tio11: To Be a Successful Unknown Character JOHNNIE SPARGO Ulohnii Ambition: To Join the Airforce SAMUEL WESTERFIELD uSKl'l'1,, Ambition: To Be a Machinist GENE BALDOCK K'Baldy Ambition: To Be Successor to Ray Smith Tbis Page Sponsored by: RADIO STATION WBYS CANTON DAILY LEDGER AND REGISTER 1f5'?liifMi:'tf'ff T' ' fi.'. '?A A I E '7'Nz 4 :slr I N X. A XXL-, V of 1954 ROBERT l!BObH Am bifiofz: ROBERT Fuzzy A m bifion: BLAYDES To Bc a Mechanical Engineer WINFIELD MORGAN uxvindyn Ambition: To Be a Dentist RIDLE To Be n Petroleum Engineer LARRY ROUTLEDGE ARMA Ambilion: To Bc n Dentist f LL BARBARA LINDBLOOM uBarbv Ambition: To Be :n Secretary BEVERLY BOMAN ..BeV,, Ambition: To Be fl Secretary LUCILLE ROGERS ul-ducyu Am bitiou: To Be a Secretary ROBERTA LOU ASH Berta', Ambition: To Be a Librarian Tbis Pugc Sponxorml by: CAMPUS BOOK SHOP J. C. PENNEY CO. , I O IUNEANN Sn.REE -,l1nf ' Amo Jn: To Be a Secretary YVONNE ANDRE Doodle Ambition: To Be Ambitious LA FERNE ANDERSON Fernic,' f1.f,:L-it.v1.'. To Be 21 Certain Mrs. SHARRON GIBBONS Gibbie Ambition: To Be a Medical Technologist , G This Page Sponxorcd by: DR. J. S, RAGSDALE DR. WARREN VITT Sealed 64244- MILTON KETCHAM UMM Ambiiioii: To Be Z1 Mechanic JIM DEARING .iDigger,, Ambition: To Be an Undertaker BOB DUFFIELD IQDLIHYSD Ambifion: To Join the Marines FRANK EVELAND Frankie,' Ambition: To Be a Salesman af 1954 EDNA BARNETT Barney Ambition: To Be a Nurse LILA LEE LEEK UI-lil!! Ambition: To Be a Secretary ALICE COLEMAN UROZN Ambition: To Be a Commercial Artist BARBARA MENDENHALL Barb Ambition: To Be 21 Secretary JUNIOR ST. CLAIR ujrv Ambition: To Be a Millionaire RONALD SKINN ER Boncs,' Ambition: To Be a Millionaire CARROLL SEWARD UTCXJS Ambition: To Live Till I Die HARVEY WELLS HMV Ambition: To Be a Millionaire F nl . Tbix Pugv Spollmrwl by: DR. L. B. RITTER DR. GORDON SIMMONS DEAN TRENTER ltspecdy! Ambition: To Be 21 Scientist JOAN SHERWOOD Joanie Ambition: To Be an Artist JUNE SHUMAKER .ttlunien Ambition: To Bc an Airline Hostess RICHARD SPYRES Dick Ambition: To Be an Architect This Page Spovisoreil by: ATLAS CAMERA SHOP CANTON MUSIC COMPANY Senicvi Glam BERNARD GRAHAM HR-ed!! Ambition: To Be an Engineer BILL WILLIAMS w-1-Oughn Ambition: To Be I1 Salesman CARL HALL HJunior Ambitimz: To Bc a Success JACK HARPER ttspccdyw Ambitiozz: To Coach a Winning Football Team of 1954 DONN PARSONS Smoky Anibiliolz: To Be an Ace Wfhittler GARY WEAVER Bone Crusher Ambiliuui To Be a Farmer MERRITT FOULK Merry Amliifion: To Be n Farmer RICHARD HENDERSON !iDiCkD Ambilion: To join the Navy CLARICE LEININGER Claire Amlzifion: To Be Il Stcnogrnpher SHIRLEY FORBIS Forby', Ambition: To Be an Artist SHIRLEY SIDERS Shirl', Ambifion: To Be n Telephone Operator KATHRYN SHORES I.Katy,, Ambilion: To Bc n Housewife This Page Sjmnxorml by: HECHFPS BONNIE SHOP ANDY'S MARKET Senialz efcadd JANE KIPLING 'flnnieu Ambifiout To Be n Nurse SANDRA KEMPER Shorty Ambifiou: To Bc Fiv JOYCE KETCHAM ..JOy,, Ambifion: To Be a Housewife SUE COWAN Suzie Ambifiou: To Bc 21 Nurse 5-Q fi we Af E Vik of 1954 JON GUYTON ..Burt,, Ambilion: To Bc Assistant Manager of C EY W GRETCHEN SOLDWEDEL Butch Ambiliou: To Bc n Milkmnid PEGGY MCLOUTH upcgn Ambition: To Bc a Social Scrvicc Wforkcr DICK PSCHIRRER Burr Ambition: To Bc a Doctor TOM LAWRENCE Tommy Afllllififlflf To Go to South Annum JERRY LUNDRX Rnsputin', Ambilion: To Bc CHARLES FINFGELD l'Chuck Amfliliml: To Bc an Engineer TOM 1-IENSELI R uljrogn Ambilinu: To Bc 1 5us.u.s wi r 5 R ik-.,,,Q 7 f MARILYN KIRKPATRICK Kirk Ambition: To Be a Success LINDA WIDGER I.Lynn,, Ambilioli: To Bc a Housewife CHARLOTTE RAKER STAMBAUGH llchari! Ambifion: To Be fl Housewife CATHERINE UBELL Kntie,' Ambiliou: To Be a Model This Page Sf10!IS07'A't1 by: KNEPIVS-LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AVERY,S FURNITURE STORE i Seniaa Glad-4 JUDY BUEFUM uxludey, Ambiliou: To Be a Certain Mrs. KAY THOMPSON 'lKatie Ambilion: To Be a C JOYCE WERRY ..Irky,, Ambifion: To Be a Certain Mrs. SHIRLEY BRANSON llRcd!l Ambilion: To Bc n C A ertnin Mrs. ertain Mrs. X '96- of 1954 GENEVA RILEY Gcnny Ambition: To Bc n Housewife BEVERLY DUFFIELD ,.BcV,, Ambition: To Bc 11 Model DIXIE WILLIAMS HEBB :eDixu Ambilion: To Bc Ll Housewife SHARON JUMP Share Amlzilion: To Bc Mrs. Andrew Nuttlll M -f HELEN STOKES St0key,' Ambition: To Be a Secretary CAROLE DOUGLAS Dutchess Ambition: To Be an Interior Decorator JOAN MESSER ..JO,, Ambition: To Be Mrs. Bankcs JACKIE PIGG l1JaCk!! Ambition: To Be n Secretary Seniaa 0 add DAVID SHARPE K'Sh:Irpie Anzbition: To Bc a Paratrooper HOWARD BEAM Beamie Ambition: To Bc as Big as My Brother RONNIE MORGAN Q'Dude Ambition: Not to Get Married JIM YOUNG Q!AdexJ Ambition: To Be ll Radio Announcer This Page' S11o11.f'1r'rl by: C. 86 KW. SUPERMARKET I N.. ,L of 1954 DEAN AULD SL George Ambition: To Dcvour Maidens Out of Season RICHARD SHARPE Hnmw' Ambilion: To Be an Aviator LAWRENCE CROSETTO Tootic Ambifion: To Own aScrvice Station EUGENE CLARK Genc', Ambition: To Bc I1 Marine JUNE PUTMAN l'Junic Azubiiiou: To Be rx Stcnogruphcr JEAN PUTMAN Jeanie Ambilinn: To Bc az Stcnographcr JIM ESSEX 'KJimmy Ambifion: To Bc n Machinist KEN ST. CLAIR K'Kcnny Ambilinn: To Bc a Multi-Millionaire is 'lv if J n f,.2 K 2:-'f fo-Qvb'-X Ifm Pngi' S11rnl.xu1'1'1l fly: SHN N- SOLDWIEDEL. lNcoRvoRA'r1an .if ,. W1 I-vV.9f 1' fx.: 'PF-59. , O , , I wwf 'i.A 'DA FLDRIDGE I ' rzlev' '1'f1ifia2.': To Bc a Secretary MARY GEIER '1MutZie,, Ambition: To Travel Around the World NIARY HARR 'Martyn Ambition: To Own a Cafc MAR JORIE SEXVARD Margie Ambilion: To Be a Physiotherapist This Page Sjlonxorerl by: NEWELL'S FASHIONS MARTIN 86 MARTIN INSURANCE TOM GIBBONS 'lHOffOd,, Ambition: To Bc a Mechanic JIM SHAW EarsU Ambition: To Graduate HARRY FLYNN uspccdu Ambition: To Bc n Doctor BOB KUCHEN usmnn Ambifiou: To Marry Joyce Fr. RQBCQISU Q!Tubby!l Ambition. To Graduate Ambztzon. To Be a DICK BEASLEY LLOYD VUILLIAM. LLOYD JACOBS C Captain Video PL ii fi Him p Ambition: To Be a Success ,azz af a swan Four years ago we paraded into high school life feeling pretty big inside but too small to say anything because of the bigger upperclassmen towering all around and casting ominous looks. Wlien we were invited to the first school dance we could hardly get our heads through the door-even if it was an all-school invitation. Then came the amazing elevation to the Sophomore level. Our heads got con- siderably larger, but time started moving a little faster, and since the added learning stamped into our little minds, had made us a bit wiser we were busier keeping up with the time than keeping up with our swelled heads. All of a sudden we were fzmiorf. Real upper class-and did those Frosh look tiny! Again our heads swelled, but time was moving even faster. Again we were a little wiser and worked a little harder. Things came one right after the other, it seemed-Junior Class Play-1953 Prom. Then out of a clear blue sky-we were Seniorf! Time moved so fast we could hardly keep up with it. A day seemed more like a minute. But along about the middle of the year it suddenly hit us- We graduate this year! Where had all the time gone? We suddenly felt so small we could saddle up fleas. All of a sudden we were faced with a jarring challenge-the challenge of life on this mixed up earth-and it's the job of the Classes of 1954 all over the world to try to straighten it out. This Page Sponsored by: SEARS, ROEBUCK SL CO. . xvgg ,hh ALICE COLEMAN ART TWIST JANET GAKS 'N KLINGMAN FEATURES JUDY BUFFUM FEATURES - TOM I-IENSLER Eg PICTURES E 3. EI ..,- ,I SAN DRA DI-IILLIDS . TYPIST ANITA MORRELL vii M RAOUL REINERT EDITOR-INA CHIEF' DAVID BUMP Lx-wow' JERRY LUN LAvouT If A LAYOUT 5 h 5 dsx lArXH Q Il, AMW, , ,N 5 Q. If 'HOZETI6 P I I A I U, A ,.- QUT - -1 I M E' KKAE A M' 'AVA I I f' JQAN AIERVI . I Eg L. AVO U T JON QUVTON Q E E ' E SHIRLEY BIQAIXISON INDEXING IUCK NA GLE FEATURES FEATURES EDITORIAL ADVISOR LETEQARY ER Ii.,Hfm na J Qu- , I Im EE I 1 ' -- . BOB I-IUIBES snows IVIENNE eanfanian Scuyi llzffwlen More work than glory, the staff invitations from Raoul and Dick read and truer words were never spoken. Serving on the Cantonian Staff is indeed an honor and pleasure, but most of us never dreamed there was so much to it! The infinite detail, long hours and drudgery that is required to publish a book of this type was soon apparent. A budget of several thousand dollars, contracts with engravers, printers and binders, financing, planning and designing from cover to cover-all these things made us realize that the Senior Class is in the publishing business as surely as any other book manufacturer. PREV DISTRIBUTKJN ADS TON Y A09 V Sggpgmpy FINANCIAL MGR. ADS X s t X 2 corrznsspowomcs ,.:.r... 'i LEONARD DAVIS ADS A05 ADS ADS MR ALB? OU TH Row l-Peggy McLouth, Jerry Todd, Dick Pschirrer, Gary Baughmnn, Jim Young. Row 2-Peggy Somers, Polly Sriurbnugh, Ann Klingmnn, Roberta Lou Ash, Tum Hensclcr. Standing-Senior Class Advisors, Mrs. Orphn Stutsman, Mr. Bryan Gentry. 5'eaunc1lf 8414 .EafLge.2 ' afinf ' The Senior Council is a group of seniors whose chief function is to screen bulk information for a selection which can more easily be considered by the entire senior class. Formerly, the Senior Council consisted of the class officers plus two representa- tives from each senior home room. However, since the home room set-up was abolished in the new school, the future selection of the remainder of this council, other than the class officers, will quite likely be left to the to-be-formed Student Council. Tbix Page' Spousoml by: HIGGENS, OIL COMPANY 'W Seniors B' ' ANDERSON, LAEERNE . . . Smith-Cotton High School, Sedalia, Mo., Band 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. ANDRE, YVONNE M .... Lincoln High, Beloit, Wis., Beloit, Wis., Memorial High School, Forensic Club 1, Debate Club 2. ARNETT, ALLEN . . . F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. ASH, ROBERTA Lou . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus 1, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior and Senior Class Plays 3, 4, Contests, Latin, Pennant Staff 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarians Club 1, 2, Treasurer, 3, Secretary, 4, President, Senior Class Treasurer, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ticket Seller. AULD, DEAN . . . Intramural Sports 1, 3. BALDOCR, GENE . . . Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. BARNE1'r, EDNA . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Archery Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Librarians Club 2, 3, 4. BAUGHMAN, GARY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Red Cross 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Senior Council 4. BAxTER, ALAN . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BEAM, HOWARD . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Basketball Manager 1, Biology Club 2. BEASLEY, DICK BENNIE, BOB . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, Cantonian Staff 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2. BERRY, EILEEN . . . Abingdon High School, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Latin Club I, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4. BLAKELY, GERVAS . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Spanish Club 2. BLAYDES, ROBERT . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, 4, Junior and Senior Class Plays, Stage Hand 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, Cross-Country 4. BOHMAN, LOZETTA M .... Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Bank 1, 2, 3, 4, Cantonian Staff, Layout 4, Junior Class Play 3, Contests, Piano, District and State, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Hop Orchestra Committee 4. BOMAN, BEVERLY . . . National junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarians Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Prom Decoration Committee 3. BRANsoN, SHIRLEY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Bank 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer, Mixed Chorus 3, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Cantonian Staff 4, Junior Class Play, Chairman Pub- licity Committee 3, Contests, Essay Contest Peoria Star 2, Music 3, Pennant Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Ticket Seller 2, 3. BRUsII, ROGER . . . Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4, Junior Class Play, Scenery Committee 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. BUEEUM, JUDY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, 4, Y-Teens 1, 4, Noon Hour Y-Teens 2, 3, jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Librarians Club 3, 4, Treasurer, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ticket Seller 4, junior Class Play, Publicity Committee 3. BULL, DICK . . . Intramural Sports 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President, A.L.M.A. l,2,3,4. BUMP, DAVID . . . National Junior Honor Society 2, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Beta Hi-Y 3, President, 4, President, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pencil Committee 2, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CARDOT, ANITA . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, National Junior Honor Society 2, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, Mixed Chorus Contest Ensemble 4, Pennant Staff 2, 4, Y-Teens 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, Homecoming Display on Assembly Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Window Painting Contest 1, 2, 3, Senior Council 4, Pencil Seller 2. CARLTON, ALICE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2 ' -at. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Prom Committee 3, Contests, ne, Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Pennant Staff 2, 3, 4, Camera Club ,: ench Club 2, 3, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CARLTON, ELLIS . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Mi--ec' Chorus 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. 'd Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary, French Club 2, 3, Treasurer, Homecoming Committee 4, Co-Chairman, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CARRISON, HAROLD . . . jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, -' A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHAMBERS, RICHARD . . . Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Intramu. . Sports 3, 4, National junior Honor Society 1, Pennant SI 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, Z, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Sp. Club 3. CHESNUT, CARL . . . Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red L, 1 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. CLARK, ALFRED EUGENE . . . Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAYBIERG, DONDRA . . . jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. COLEMAN, ALICE ROSALIN . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Cantonian Staff 4, Artist, Prom Conm-ittee 3. Artist, Junior Class Play 3, Ticket Seller, Contests 2, 3, 4, I Pennant Staff 3, Collector, Y-Teens 2, Noon Hour, Jr. Red 1, 2, 3, Collector, 4, Pep Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, Dramatics 3, 4, Librarians Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish . American State League Convention Delegate 3, Pencil Seller 3, A.L.M.A. 2, 3, 4, Home Nursing 3. COWAN, SUE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, National Junior Honor Society 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 4, Camera Club 1, Latin Club 3, 4, Noon Hour Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CROSETTO, LAWRENCE S .... Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, jr. Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Flag Football 1, 2, 4, Bus Basketball l, 2 Bus Baseball 1, 2, 3. CURTIS, LYLE D .... Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, LEONARD . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4- Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, Track I 2, 3, Intramural Sports 3, Contests, Boys' Ensemble, 3, Hi-Y 4' jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Biology Club, Secretary, 2, Boys' Chorus, President, 4, Spanish Club, Secretary, 4. DAY, RALPH E. . . , Basketball 1, Football 2, Baseball 1, 2, WI. tling 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, French Club 2, 3, 4. DEARING, JIM . . . Dramatics Club 3. DORN, OTTO . . . Steinbart Gymnasium, Germany, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Contests, Jr. Red Cross 3, Biology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS, CAROLE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4, President, Prom Committee 3, Junior and Senior Class Plays 3, 4, Contests, 2, 3, 4, Singing, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, F.H.A. l. DUFFIELD, BEVERLY . . . G.A.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, 4, jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Biology Club 4. DUEEIELD, Bon . , . Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2. ELDRIDGE, WANDA . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4, Librarians Club 3,4, Noon Hour Y-Teens 2,3. EVELAND, FRANK . . . Football 1, 2, Wrestling 2. FINFGELD, CHARLES RYNA . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 3, Track 1, 2, Cantonian Staff 4, Contests, Biology Club, Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. FLAHAVIN, jot-IN PAUL . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Manager, Football 1, 2, Manager, 3, Baseball 2, Manager, Wrestlingf 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Contests 3, 4, Singing Solo, Hi- Y 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Vice-President, Spanish Club 3, 4. FLYNN, HARRY . . . Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Latin Club 2. 2 ., 51 Y s FORBIS, .I iY . . . Girls' Chorus 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Archery Club 15 Canto. I Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Cl 1, 45 Latin Club 45 Librarians Club 4. FRANCISKOVICH, 'VIARV . . . Freshman Chorus 15 G.A.A. 15 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCO, DELORIZS . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 2. FOULK, MERRITT . . . Football 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Contests, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. GASKIL, SHIRLEY JEAN . . . Girls' Chorus 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 25 Y-Teens 1, 25 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Dramatics Club 4. GEIER, MAIKY . . . Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 35 Biology Club 2. GRZANICH, MARY ANN . . . Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 35 Noon Hour Basketball 2, 35 Noon Hour Volleyball 1. GIBI3oNs, SHARRON . . . Freshman Chorus 15 G.A.A. 15 Contests, Science Essay Contest, 35 Pennant Staff 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 15 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. GIBBONS, ToM GIRARD, VAUGHN . . . Football 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. GRAHAM, BERNARD . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Wrestling 25 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Class Play 35 Latin Club 2. GREENBANR, PATRICIA . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, 45 Junior Class Play 35 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Basket Shooting Tournament 3. GUYTON, JON . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Basketball 15 Football 15 Baseball 15 Intramural Sports 2, 35 National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, 45 Cantonian Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3, Vice- President, 45 Class President 25 Class Vice-President 35 Class Secretary 45 Class Ring Committee 35 Junior Class Play Picking Committee 3. LIAFFNER, BONNIE J .... Freshman Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 1, 45 F.H.A. 15 Biology Club 2. IIALL, CARL, JR .... Louisa High, Louisa, Kentucky5 Football 4. HAMILTON, MARY ELLEN . . . St. Mary's Academy, Nauvoo, Ill.5 Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 National Junior Honor Society 25 Cantonian Staff 45 Senior Class Play 45 Y-Teens 2, 45 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 45 Biology Club 25 Dramatics Club 45 Contests, Biology, Prize 2nd Place, 25 Hop Committee 45 Aa. M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. HA KPER, JACK . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 45 National Junior Honor Society 15 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Bus League Baseball f, 3, 4. I 1, MARY . . . G.A.A. 15 Y-Teens I5 Pep Club 15 Camera Club 1. 11- III, DIXIE WILLIAMS . . . Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 3. HECKARD, JOHN . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 25 Cantonian Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Hi-Y 25 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 35 Dramatics Club 25 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Boys' State 2, 3. IIENDERSON, RICHARD C .... Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 35 Intramural Sports 45 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. HENDERSON, SHIRLEY , . . Biology Club 3. HENSELER, THOIKIAS . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Boys' Chorus 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Treasurer, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Football 15 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 35 Cantonian Staff 1, 2, 45 Prom Committee 35 Contests, 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble, 3, Soloist5 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Youth Center Council 1, 2, 35 Boys' State 25 Senior Council 45 Junior Rotary Olympics 1, 25 Name Card Announcement Committee 45 A.L.M.A. I, 2, 3, 4. HERRON, BILL . . . Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Wrestling 1, 25 Intramural Sports 1, 25 Pep Club 15 Biology Club 2. HILTON, BARBARA . . . Bluffs High School, Bluffs, Ill. HoL1foRD, DONALD . . . Football 15 Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club. HUBBS, ROBERT . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Cantonian Staff 45 Junior Class Play 35 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 33 45 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 3, 4. HUFF, DICK . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Football 15 Baseball 1, 25 Hi-Y 45 Biology Club 35 Dramatics Club 3, 4. -' IRoNs, CLARA LUE . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 Cantonian Staff 45 Pennant Staff 2, 35 Y-Teens l, 25 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 F.H.A. 25 Biology Club 35 Homecoming Committee 45 Girls' State 35 Cheer- leader 2,3,45 A.L.M.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior Class Pencil Committee 3. JACOBS, LLOYD . . . Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. JUMP, SHARON . . . Noon Hour Y-Teens 2,35 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,4. KEMPER, SANDRA LUE . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Contests 3, Band 2nd Place5 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 35 Dramatics Club 4, Treasurer5 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Hop Com- mittee Publicity 4. KETCHAM, JOYCE ANN . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 15 Dramatics Club 4. KETCHAM, MILTON Louis . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 2. KIPLING, JANE . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Archery Club 15 National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 25 Senior Class Play 45 Pennant Staff 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 45 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas.5 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Librarians Club 15 Ticket Committee for Junior Class Play 3. KIRKPATRICK, MARILYN JANE . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Y-Teens 15 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 4. KLINGMAN, ANN . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Vice-President5 Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Accompanist5 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Accompanist, Vice-President5 Band 1, 2, Secretary, 3, 45 National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, 45 Cantonian Staff, Feature Editor, 45 Prom Committee 35 Contests 2, Mixed Chorus, 3, Piano Solo, Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus5 Pennant Staff 15 Y- Teens 1, 2, President, 45 Jr. Red Cross 1, Collector 2, Collector, 3, 45 French Club 2, Sec.-Treas., 3, Vice-President, 4, Vice-Presi- dent5 Spanish Club 4, Treasurer5 Senior Council 45 Egyptian Music Camp 35 Arion Award Winner 4. KLOBUCHAR, JOHN J. A. G .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary5 Foot- ball 15 National Junior Honor Society 25 Junior and Senior Class Plays 3, 45 Contests, 3, Bandg Beta Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer5 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 4, President5 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Ring Committee 35 Radio Amateur 1, 2, 3, 4. KUCHAN, Bon . . . Freshman Chorus 1, President5 Boys' Chorus 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 4. LAIRD, LARRY . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Latin Club 3, 4. LAWRENCE, TOM . . . Football 15 Baseball 15 Track 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 National Junior Honor Society 25 Cantonian Staff 45 Junior Class Play 35 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4, President. LEILK, LILA LEE . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Archery Club 15 Cantonian Staff 4, Solicitor5 Prom Committee 35 Junior Class Play 35 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 15 Camera Club 15 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. LEIGHTON, VERNA . . . Valley High School 1, 2, 3. LEININGER, CLARICE I .... Chandlerville High SclIool5 Noon Hour Y-Teens 35 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Advertising Chairman, 4, Parliamentarian5 Librarians Club 4. LIGHTLE, PATRICIA JEAN . . . G.A.A. 35 National Junior and Senior Honor Society 2, 45 Noon Hour Y-Teens 1, 2, Secretary. LINDER, FRED . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Boys' Chorus 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 2. LINDBLOOLI, BARBARA . . . Girls' Chorus 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior and Senior Class Plays 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 45 Librarians Club 45 G.A.A. Badminton Champion Doubles and Singles 2, Badminton Champion Singles 35 A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LUDLUM, SHIRLEY . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 G.A.A. 15 Pennant Staff 3, Typist5 Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. LUNDRY, JERRY LEE . . . Freshman Chorus 15 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, President, 3, 4, President5 Cantonian Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 2, 35 Hop Invitation Committee 4. MAURICE, LOUISE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Pianist5 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 2, Pinaist5 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Junior Class Play Ticket Seller 35 Contests: 1, District Music, 2, 3, 4, District and State Music, 3, Essay5 Pennant Staff 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Jr. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Latin Club 25 A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MCLOUTI1, PEGGY LOU . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, Librarian, Mixed Chorus 3, Treasurer, 4, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4, Treasurer, Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette, G.A.A. 1, 2, Reporter, 3, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Contests: 1, District Latin, 3, District Music, Pennant Staff 1, Y-Teens 1, Treasurer, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, French Club 4, Class Secretary 2, State Y-Teens Ccnferen:e 1, 2, 3, Class Ring Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 1, 3, 4, Senior Council 4. MENDENHALL, BARBARA . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Archery Club 2, National Junior Honor Society 2, Prom Committee 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commencement Usher 3, Junior Pencil Seller 3. MENNE, MARGAIKET ANNE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Librarian, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, National Junior Honor Society 2, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Senior Class Play 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Commencement Usher 3, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MEssER, JOAN . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Pennant Staff 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Girls' Advanced Chorus 3, 4, Usher 3, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 4. METzoER, MARILYN . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, Vice-President, 3, 4, Archery Club 1, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Contests 3, Girls' Chorus Ensemble, Y-Teens 1, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, Collector, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Biology Club 2, Scrapbook, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club Z, Girls' Special Chorus 3, Hop Committee 4, Noon Hour Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Treasurer. MILLER, RICHARD . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 2, 4, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior Class Play 3, Contests 1, Essay, 2, Speech Essay, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Boys' Chorus Contest Ensemble 3. MILLINGTON, ROBERTA . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 2, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3. MORGAN, RONALD J .... Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Bus League Basketball 1, 2, 3, Bus League Baseball 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. NIORGAN, WINFIELD . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, National Junior Honor Society 2, Junior Class Play 3, Contests, 3, Music, Mendon Contest, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. NIORRELL, ANITA . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, President, Cantonian Staff, Layout, 4, Contests, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus Ensemble 4, Pennant Staff 1, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Public Relations Chairman, 4, Secretary, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4. MORRIS, PHILLIP J .... Freshman Chorus 1, Archery Club 2, 3, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Class Play 4, Con- tests, 3, Optimist Speech, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4. MURRAY, GEORGE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Band 1, Football 1, Track 1, Contests, 2, Chorus Ensemble, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. NAGLE, CHARLES . . . Intramural Sports 1, 2, Cantonian Staff, Features, 4, Prom Committee 3, Junior and Senior Class Plays 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President, Jr Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Hop Committee 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. NICKERSON, PALMA LEE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Prom Committee 2, Pennant Staff 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Usher Basket- ball Games 2, Usher Baccalaureate and Commencement 3, Can- tonian Collector 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, -4. OARs, JANET . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Librarian, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Captain Championship Bowlers, 3, Archery Club 1, National Junior Honor Society 2, Cantonian Staff, Typist 4, Prom Committee 3, Contests, Girls' Ensemble 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Y-Teens 1, Vice-President 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Advisor 4, Spanish Club 2, Junior Class Treasurer 3, Homecoming Attendant 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Usher, Beccalaureate 3, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Youth Center Council 2, 3, Secretary, Select Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hop Com- mittee Refreshment Chairman 4, Homecoming Committee 3, 4. Two,-I' H---vf-mn'I'a'rv ' ' OSSMAN, ARTHUR, JR .... Basketball 1, 2, 4, Footual' , Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, Intramural Sports 3, Junior Cl. .my 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, A.L.M.A. 7 PARsoN, DONN D .... Farmington High School, Farmington, Ill., Boys' Chorus 1, 2, Intramural Sports 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 4. PAYNI2, SHIRLEY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Archery Club 1, 2, Junior Class Play 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, Collector 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Basketball and Foot- ball Personnel 2, Ticket Seller 3, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. PEAR, JAMES . . . Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4, National Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Contests, Hobo Winner 1, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. PI-IILLIPs, SANDRA . . . National Junior Honor Society 2, Cantonian Staff, Typist 4, Pennant Staff 3, 4, Noon-Hour Y-Teens 1, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, Librarians Club 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play, Publicity Committee 3. PIGG, JACQUELYN . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Librarians Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Aide 4. PSCHIRRER, RICHARD . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, National Junior and Senior Honor Society .1, 2, 3, 4, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Contests, Music Ensemble 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Homecoming Committee 1, 2, 3, Treasurer of Sophomore Class 2, President of Junior Class 3, Boys' State 3. PUTMAN, JEAN . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1,2, 3,4. ' PUTMAN, JUNE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. RATCLIFFIE, GEORGE . . . Band 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Manager 4, Archery Club 3, Abingdon High School, Abing- don, Illinois. REINERTSIEN, RAOUL E .... Freshman Chorus 1, Band Sth Grade, 1, 2, 3, President 4, Football 2, 3, National Junior Honor Society 2, Cantonian Staff, Editor 4, Prom Committee 3, Theme Com- mittee, Contest, 3, Brass Quartet, Pennant Staff 2, Business Man- ager, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, French Club, President 4, Boy's State 3, 4, Senior Honor Society 4, D.A.R. Award 4. RICHARDSON, JOYCE . . . Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarians Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon-Hour Y-T-ens 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Ticket Committee 3. RIDLE, ROBERT . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Band 1, 2, 3, J' lx:-1 Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3. RILEY, GENEVA . . . G.A.A. 1, F.I-1. A. 1, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, -, 4, Librarians Club 2, 4, A.L.M.A. 2, 3, 4. RoGERs, LUCILLE . . . G.A.A. 1, 4, National Junior Honor Society 2, Junior Class Play 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, A, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3,4. ROHRER, JANET . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Champion in Track 1, 2. ROSENCRANS, ROBERT H .... Freshman Chorus 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. ROUTLEDGE, LARRY . . . Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Arion Award 4, Baseball 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4, National Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Junior Class Play 3, Contests, Music, Brass and Trumpet Quartet 3, Hi-Y 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4,'Biology Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3. ROYER, PEGGY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Contests, Mixed Chorus 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Ring Committee 3, Noon- Hour Y-Teens 3. RUEY, ANNAMAE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, National Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Can- tonian Staif 4, Pennant Staff 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Biology Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Noon-Hour Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Class Party Committee 2, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cantonian Subscription 4. RUMLER, CECELIA . . . Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Cantonian Subscription Seller 4,fA.L.M.A. 2, West Frankfort High. i 53 . ,,,, ., . . National Junior Honor Society 2, Noon-Hour 1 'la SAURBA' ', . '.NIA MAE . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Secretary, Mixed Choru ',.G.A.A. 1, 2, Archery Club 1, National Junior Honor Soc',1y 2, Iunior Class Play 3, Ticket Committee, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, f ' Led Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. SLHRODT, GEORGE R .... Freshman Chorus 1, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2. 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Jr. Red Cro 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHR , VIRGINIA ELLEN . . . Cantonian Staff 4, Junior Class Play 3, Pennant Staff 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, ., 4, F.H.A..1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4, Vice-President, Dramatics Club 4, A.L.M,.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Committee 3. SI' xH, SYLVIA ANN . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, I' 'ved Chorus 4, G.A.A. 1, National Junior Honor Society 2, J.. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play Committee 3. S' ve, CARROLL 5. .Ro, MARJORIE ANN . . . G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Biology Club 2. SHARPE, DAVID . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Football 1, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. IARPE, RICHARD . . . National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary for Spanish Club 4. f- X' JIM . . . Boys' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Basketball 1, 2, Fnttball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Intramural Sports 2, Hi-Y tr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. L. '.Y, SARAH . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Librarian 1, Girls' Chorus 4, Vice-President, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, National Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Prom Com- mittee, Theme 3, Junior Class Play 3, Pennant Staff 1, 2, 3, Writing Award, Y-Teens 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 4, President 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President, Music Contest 3, Cantonian Collector 4, Chairman, Homecoming Committee 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' Select Chorus. S1-IERWOOD, JOAN . . . National Junior Honor Society 2, Cantonian Staff 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. SHORES, KATHRYN . . . G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1. SHUMARER, JUNE . . . Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarians Club 3, Spanish Club 3. SIDERS, SHIRLEY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Archery Club 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Home Nursing. SRINNER, RONALD . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Wrestling 2, Intramural Sports 3, Bowling, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2. SMITH, DONALD . . . Football 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, Bowling, Basketball 2, Basketball 3, Basketball 4. SLAGR, JERRY . . . Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Dramatics Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. SLACR, LARRY . . . Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 2. SOLOWEDEL, GRETCHEN . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Accompanist, Secretary, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Accompanist, Mixed Chorus 4, Librarian, Band 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Cantonian Staff, Literary Editor, Prom Committee, Chairman of Orchestra Committee, 3, Contests, 3rd Place in State Essay Contest, Pennant Staff 1, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, President, Jr. Red Cross 1, Collector 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Secretary, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, Homecoming Committee 2, Candy Seller 3, 4, Girls' Contest Ensemble, Accompanist, 3, Youth Center 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Hop Orchestra Committee, Chairman, 4. SYAAVRS, PEGGY . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 CM yr.J, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Decoration, 3, Junior Class Play 3, Contests, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, State, Noon-Hour Y-Teens 1, Y-Teens 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 4, Adviser, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Secretary, Latin Club 3, Secretary, 4, Vice-President Senior Class 4, Freshman Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4, D.A.R. Award 4. SOMERS, SHIRLEY . . . Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 qw yr.J, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, National Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Committee 3, Contests, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, State, Noon-Hour Y-Teens 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Vice-President. SPENCER, JOAN . . . Girls' Chorus 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 4, F.H.A. 3. SI-ARGO, JOHNNIE . . . Intramural Sports 4, Football, Basketball, Bus League 1, 2, 3, 4, Football, Basketball. SPYRES, RICHARD . . . Intramural Sports 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 4. STAMRAUGH, CHARLOTTE RAKER . . . G.A.A. 1, Pep Club 1. STANFEL, ROSEMARY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 3, G.A.A. 1, F.H.A. 3. ST. CLAIR, D. W., JR. ST. CLAIR, KENNETH L .... Football 1, 2, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Bowling, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3. STOKE, HELEN LOUISE . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery Club 1, Prom Committee 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. STOUT, WESLEY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Contests, 2, 3, Mixed and Boys' Chorus, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, -1. SUSIGH, ANDRENA . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Librarian, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Cantonian Staff 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Junior Class Play 3, Contests, 3, Girls' Chorus and Girls' Ensemble, Y-Teens 2, Vice-President, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Spanish Club 3, President, 4, Ring Com- mittee 3, Track Queen 2, Homecoming Attendant 2, Candy Seller 3, 4. TERPENING, Jo ANNE . . . Freshman Chorus 2, Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Archery Club 1, 2, Cantonian Staff 4, Senior Class Play 4, Contests, 3, Mixed Ensemble, Pennant Staff 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Dramatics Club 4, Librarians 1, 2, 3. THREW, JOHN A .... Freshman Chorus 1, Football 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 4, French Club 3, 4. THOMPSON, KAY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Treasurer, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. TODD, JERRY . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, Treasurer, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Librarian, 4, President, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Contests, 2, 3, Boys' Ensemble and Mixed Ensemble, Hi-Y 3, Biology Club 2, Four Steps of Harmony 2, 3, Dukes and Duchess Orchestra 2, 3. TRENTER, DEAN . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Intramural Sports, Basketball 3, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Latin Club 3, Cross Country 4. TRIGG, THOMAS . . . Band 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2. UBELL, CATHERINE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 4. WAUGHTEL, JACKIE . . . Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Junior Class Play Committee 3, Spanish Club, Cuba School, Cuba, Illinois. WEAVER, GARY . . . Wrestling 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, F.F.A. Treasurer 3, 4. WELLS, HARVEY . . . Football 1, 2, 4, Track 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 4, Contest, Illinois Junior Academy of Science 2, Astronomy Divi- sion, First Place, Physics Division, First Place, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 2. WERRY, JOYGE . . . Freshman Chorus 1, National Junior and Senior Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, A.L.M.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. WESTERFIELD, GALEN . . . Freshman Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Contests, Biology, 2, Hi-Y 4, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2. WESTERFIELD, SAMUEL . . . Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. WHEELER, DAVID . . . Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. WIDGER, LINDA . . . Valley High School, Freshman Chorus 1, G.A.A. 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3. WILLIAMS, BILL . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Bus League Basketball 1, 2, 3, Bus League Football 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, LLOYD . . . Intramural Sports 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3,4,F.F.A.1, 2. YOUNG, JARIES ADRIAN . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, National Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Youth Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Homecoming Attendant 3. 1, 2, High Glaaa of 1955 9 anim Glaaa Ggzceaa BUDDY FRANK, prerident-liandsome . . . honor student . . . winning smile . . . efficient . . . friendly. WAYNE GRACHEK, wire-president-basketball star . . . clever . . . neat . . . good student. JUDY CARRARA, Jerretfzry-good disposition . . . at- tractive wardrobe . . . thoughtful. ,IACK POLLITT, lremm'er-good looks . . . sports star . . . sense of humor . . . a ready smile. 0 anim eladd. waat fbafuhq . . This year the junior Class has shown its efficiency and capability in many ways. Not only did they excel in athletics, but in scholarship as well. Besides their dances and candy sales, they have proved their generosity and diligence by presenting a new type Prom Night, which is indeed an advancement. Without their courage this unique idea could never have been developed and carried through. This class can well be proudg we know it will prove to be even more outstanding next year. This Page Sjnonsorml by: GLENN-MAGUIRE CLINIC -r Wf 2-- 4 r l I Row 1-Cora Alig, June Ashton, June Barnes, Joyce Beadles, Carolyn Bennett, Judith Betson, Pat Bishop. Row 2-Larry Blazevich, Carl Bliesner, Kay Bogart, Dick Bohm, Eddie Bordwine, Anita Boughan, Carol Brown. Row 3-Phyllis Brown, Jackie Brush, Rosie Burnham, Erma Lou Canevit, Judy Churchill, Judy Carrara, Barbara Clark. Row 4-Del Coleman, Paul Cowgill, Larry Cox, Roger Craddock, Marjorie Culton, Bob Davis, Dick Dean. Row 5-Barbara Douglas, John Dowell, Hillman Dress, Pat Duryea, Jim Eddy, Vivian Edwards, Mary Lou Eldridge. . 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Although the Freshmen were separated from us during the second semester, we still consider them our classmates. Of course, we were sorry they could not move to the new school, but in remaining at the old they gained new prestige. No longer the green Froshf they were big wheels at Junior High, under the capable guidance of Mr. Harold Swartzbaugh and his efficient secretary, Mrs. Gloria Pschirrer. To them will fall the distinction of being the first class to complete three full years in the new senior high school. ' We enjoyed our associations with the Freshmen at school functions, and are looking forward to having them with us again next fall. Richard Ball, Ted Stufflcbeam, Larry Edwards, Carolyn Shallcnbcrger R Q ' V4 P Q A BOB GRAHAM - A 'L '22 ' p l., I JOYCE GARNESY ' , r -4 B, Isl RONALD HUGGINS I ., A I .X . K G RAYMOND BARNETT ' f A A I 5 JOHN BURGARD 'ii cliff? Q' Q Rfk 'I A ' RICHARD HORTON Qcibfhex L .sis L jig? 9' is in r i JR. l L ' 'Q A x 2 6 A EDDIE CHURCHILL ' , A+ I . va, ' I as 4 'L SANDRA HOOPER A ffv I I 355, I f I DARLENE ELLIS . Q 1 y . A X DALE BRIGGS . I I , s p L ,R X , 35 RODGER DAILEY f ,E y ' T .,- , , H ,L , ACK BLAKESMITI-I N' e f'ff?: If A IT' 1 If Qs' J This Page Sponsorerl by: FREDMAN BROTHERS FURNITURE CO., INC. - MAID-RITE SANDWICH SHOP 73 TANDING along the sidelines, supporting every school activity, can be seen the townspeople of Canton. They're behind us all the Way, in every way. HE Junior-Senior Pro' is always fha' student activity ci the year. The 1953 Prom was one of the most beautiful. A 9'- ,fm 2-z stig E EMWXX XE .5 ix L x X x 1 ex so-QQ: xv.. ' sl ' K yr L V, ,. is vi Q 1 :ww ,. if W lf' Q' W --v. l flll Olll ll iclcn Stokes, Anngmmu Rucy, Genova Riley, lilninu Icnnncttc Miller. ' e ,loc Grachck. Cecelia Rumlerq Earl Mnlmgrcn. Iivclyn Vaughn: jim Smirlm, Nlnxinc Pollittg Harry Flynn, Sandra Kemper. Dick Psclmirrcr, Peggy McLoutl1g Norman l5r.m:l, Puggy Sonlcrsg .lun Gllytnv. Bunniu Hntfncrg Floyd Bncclmmp, Shirley B.11'licr. fi mfr Cltlllfllfl iw A 95 3 luatlafti remafcjl ftafrn One of the most memorable spectacles of our school career was the 1953 Junior- Senior Prom. The authentic appearance of the entire scene was almost incredible. The pastel shades of blue, yellow, green and pink crepe parted at the center, reveal- ing a bright Hawaiian moon and cool waterfalls, whose soft tinklings could, almost be heard. As couples entered, a Hawaiian lei was placed around each one's neck by Mr. Roy Coats and Mrs. Anna Deutch, chaperones. The Hawaiian scene was made even more complete with the setting of pine- apples and coconuts around the base of each palm tree. That this was one of the most beautiful, spectacular proms ever, was sensed as King and Queen, Dick Pschirrer and Peggy McLouth, entered the Grand March circle. This was more fully realized as the last notes of the theme song, Song of the Islands,', faded away. The authenticity of the entire scene was indeed a tribute to the combined work of Tom Henseler's Theme Committee, Barbara Mendenhall, Roberta Lou Ash, Beverly Boman, David Bump, Raoul Reinertsen, Sarah Shepley, and jerry Lundry, and the Decoration Committee headed by Andrena Susich and Peggy McLouth, and supported by the entire Junior Class. The Art Committee, composed of Anita Cardot, Shirley Forbis, jo Ann Messer, Alice Coleman, and Joan Sherwood, painted the Hawaiian scenes. Everyone present felt that the time spent by chairman Gretchen Soldwedel and the Orchestra Committee, jerry Todd, Alan Baxter, Louise Maurice, and john Flahavin, was definitely not wasted. The orchestra's melodious tunes added tremendously to the pageantry and gaiety. The successful turnout was greatly due to the work of Larry Laird, Margaret Menne, Richard Bull, Marilyn Metzger, Chuck Finfgeld, Carole Douglas and Alice Carlton who made up the Publicity-Invitations Committee. Added attractions of the evening were punch and cookies served by Geneva Riley, Elaine Phalen, Helen Stokes, Jeanette Miller, Annamae Ruey and Clarice Leininger. Even when the dancing had ceased Prom Night had not come to an end, for the students then dispersed to various homes where all night parties were capped with a hearty breakfast. Yes, the decoration, the dance, the parties, and even clean-up after the Prom will remain among our most cherished high school memories. This Page Sponsored by: REICI-IERT'S Q fo- , X I U 14' x 34 A.. .A., Q f f ' x ' , M.. . ,F wiv, 1. .vgx N ,, ffmf A' 'nw CE lflllfihbglf'lll'l1gf, fiil.lfifl,UlliL'TL 0116i QiflfIllO541 Will' j 0, Mlftllflf MWLOJL i KO I The moment we entered the Elk's Ballroom for our Senior-Junior Hop we knew what a wonderful evening it would be. From the day we had received our invitations from Shirley Somers and her committee Uerry Lundry, Marilyn Metzger, Annamae Ruey, David Bump, and jack Klobucharj we had been anticipating this great event. Suddenly posters and pictures appeared, creating still more in- terest-evidence that Mary Hamilton and her publicity committee QSandra Kemper, Bob Blaydes, Jim Peakj were hard at work. And now here we were, admiring the autumnal gold, green, brown, and orange decorations, accented by Thanksgiving turkeys and bouquets of mums. Thanks to chairman Jo Anne Terpening and Lucille Rogers, Donn Parson, and Barbara Mendenhall, the Ballroom was decorated appropriately for the first time in several years. Then we became aware of the scintillating music of Billy Williams' Orchestra coaxing us to dance. Gliding around the floor we had to give credit to Gretchen Soldwedel, Chuck Nagle, and Lozetta Bohman for choosing such a wonderful orchestra. During the intermission punch and homemade cookies were served by Janet Oaks, Peggy Royer, Shirley Payne, Carole Douglas, and Richard Miller. And then we took time out to thank our advisors and chaperones for giving their time to help make this a perfect evening. Back to the sparkling music and dancing round and round. Then, heading towards home, we were sorry it had to end so soon. This had been the best Hop ever! This Page Sponsored by: ELKS CLUB Xf, ,a S ! !lh. 19 5-r J .51 'N' ILP . fJaM...'1 'f ' I-Y . situ. x in 1 , if' X Qi . .. V ,, ,, x xi rv Q Y 1 nt. f-flame ' 9 aediiuiliwi Bail' guea The annual Homecoming celebration at C.H.S. began with a colorful Pajama Parade and Bonfire Thursday evening, provided by the Hi-Y. Pajamas of all sizes, shapes, and colors were seen with Betty Bliesner and jack Pollitt carrying off the prizes. The cheerleaders led us in a rousing pep rally around the Bonfire where the spirit of East Moline was savagely burned in effigy. October 20th, Homecoming Day, dawned bright and fair. Excitement ran high all morning and rose to a peak for the afternoon assembly. We were greatly enter- tained by six senior actors who presented a skit, The Persecuted Maiden. Next on the program were our favorite Four Steps of Harmony. The cheerleaders then produced a parody, Pantherr1et, in which East Moline, our football op- ponent, was sentenced to life imprisonment. Then came the crucial moment! Amid shouts of joy, june Ashton and Buddy Frank were announced junior attendants . . . then, after a sudden hush filled with suspense, Peggy Somers and jim Young were announced to reign as Queen and King! Again the rafters rang! As a conclusion the cheerleaders led us in some cheers and our Loyalty Song. Next on our to be remembered' list was the glorious parade. Many lovely and novel floats and cars were entered. The French Club carried off first prize by por- traying a colorful guillotine scene with East Moline as the victim. Sail On To Victory was the G.A.A. theme, which won second. A huge megaphone won third for the Pep Club. The Spanish Club, featuring a Pan-American theme with twenty flags representing the various countries, had the winning car. Front Row: Bonnie Bush, Judy Churchill, Pat Tulle, Elena Jacobs, Bobbie Martin. Second Row: Liz Pcgram, Jackie Seghi, Elaine Howard, Sarah Shepley. Third Row: Mr. John McCabe, Eileen Berry, Clara Luc lrons, Peg McLouth, Janet Oaks, Peg Somers Fourth Row: Wesley Stout, Dick Spyres, Chuckie Nickerson, Dave Oedcwaldr, Ted Ellis. Fifth Row: Chuck Carrara, Mnrncll Essex, Chet Lehr. Sixth Row: Jack Toncrny, Skip Carlton. Top Row: Mr. Robert Zcigler, Mr. John Ronketto, Gordie Milhone. N' YJ This Page Sllofzsored by: PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS, D. E. MARSHALL, Dixlrilllllol' X. -flu 1 X wx 4. CokoNA'rloN-Tlw junior attendants, june Ashton and Buddy Frank, crown the Homecoming Royalty, Queen Peggy Somers and King jim Young. At 8:00 p. m. we all began cheering wildly for Canton as the big football game with East Moline got under way. Although the score ended with East Moline on top, our spirits were not dampened. Finally as a great climax to our Homecoming festivities, we made our way to the dance where the gym had taken on a Halls of Ivy atmosphere. As we glided around to the superb music of the Esquiresl' we saw many old friends and, of course, stopped to greet them. At exactly eleven Buddy and june crowned Jim and Peggy as King and Queen of the 1953 Homecoming. Credit must be given to the Homecoming Committee and their advisors for creating this wonderful fete. They did a marvelous job. At last we all headed towards home, humming the strain of that last dance, and knowing that this was the end of a perfect day. Homecoming -1953! Tbir Page Slrrmsorrn' by: NIiUMANN'S STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS 4 rig ga The first prize of the Homecoming parade went to the French Club for their very original Let's Get A-Headf, It was illustrated with a red guillotine with a silver blade. The execu- tioner was dressed in black with a black mask. A head was lying on the floor of the float, in front of the guillotine. The base was in white with red letters. The second prize went to the Girls' Athletic Association for their clever idea Sail to Victory. The sail boat was pale yellow with a pastel green sail. The waves were dark blue and white. The base was light blue with silver letters. :nn-wwmsmmumdumny' -smsuu..r- .rw-zu nf-gi-m,nn:n nun .f-1.1 as fs-:mu-mr-r xv.: m1 q 1938 Undefeated r tb Squad. Tbix Page Slmrlxurrrl Ivy: ROTARY CLUB 1-wan:-f-wa 57 I. ning to Remote at rehearsals for Silas Mnrnrr, members of the Junior Class can be seen making like J tl Anderson or Maurice Evans, under the watchful cyc of Miss Daisy Coty, director. unveil. 81644 ll.-gifad lmrnnm CHARACTERS William Dane ........ .............................. ................ P l iillip Riley Sarah Lynn .......... Parson Paston ........ Silas Marner ............. Mary Crackenthorp Rose Crackenthorp Jem Rodney .............. Godfrey Cass .......... Dunstan Cass ......... Nancy Lammeter ...... Priscilla Lammeter ........ Ben Winthrop ........... Dolly Winthrop ........ Constable Kench .... 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'45 z.m -44 .v Q9 Q-9 05 S bel .5 NQQJ ' 065' RK, 860 U Q KJGZJ' . Q Q? 50 N32 - 'Q Q Y' QS' 0' - QV QJQCQJXVQ A my D Kyy? K . . N my gif . MRs.wA1,LuER its V xgxyggoq 4, -ig wave sf! Q? asf . 60 -if A '59 Y' ff if N 3' .Q QQ , fig E ORP:-:A '69 sax be KSSN, , Q55 G55 Manx O fav xg , YJ , QQ 55' , by ,SSN 53? .Q 6 :Gi . eg -4? Ng? ff X BAXTER 6,7 659 Adi' QQN' may QQ -353' RUTHIE ROBERT PILONE 'Q 1 . Q S-. ' me ,g.4iyx??' Q f, -Q' Q 'SX Q db Q . C5022 viz, wg' nb, 8 fb-Q 'SQOQWO NOD 1960? ' Q, Q1 -O fb Q' Q, Q, 'Q N N Q 49 'Q 9 'fb' 'fb' 3' 4,9 Ne 'cf' 95 Q QSM- Qin' QQ ef' Q an QS? WILF RED ,. X u 3 1 . OYAL support from th- fans often inspire the team to greate performance. 1 fi, Q 5f ' ffl 'iff f '1 Q Q ' Q .M f A 'cm' 'g 'nam ' 4 ' f Y' ' mm. I . t , , 4 I R 1 . 'Q --' ' .E V '- 1. 1 :ii , T fn ' H., x , 4' H, .X Ji 59, 2: . v .N ur U I 5 .g E:-t H wry, 4 J ' 6 in ,I , '. , 'R X W W. ,X M y . f' -'41 V- ., , -X -'I - I f .-,. 'WEN g P, X, ,mg -5- . , if . ,. xg... ,J W . - . . 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Lack of hitting in the clutches deprived the boys of a great year. Maybe their weakness will be overcome by the 1954 team. In football, Coach LeRoy Macklin found himself with a great bunch of Juniors and Sophomores but no experience. A very hard and tedious job was accomplished when the Little Giants came from behind and beat Farmington 14-12. The coach- ing staff expects better blocking and tackling in 1954. Time will tell. In basketball, lack of height and experience presented a great problem. Our shooting was good as was our ball handling. We couldn't handle the board play nor jump ballsg hustle alone enabled a 13 won 13 lost season plus our fourth straight Illini Conference Championship. Coach Macklin found the same problem existing in wrestling as he had found in football: great Sophomores, poor upperclassmen. Consequently, his won and lost record suffered. The 1954-1955 squad will be a veteran squad well worth watching. -FRANK WHITMAN, Director of Athletics. 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Second Row: Bob Duffield, Mike Svob, john Nelson, john Spenny, Paul Cowgill, Bill Snider, -lack Harper, john Swenringcn. Third Row: Coach Leroy Macklin, lfllis Kirkham, Vaughn Girard. Bob Glenn, john Potter, Harry Jacobs, jim Young. Art Ossman, George Reeves. Sa we fall HOME GAMES Canton 13 ....... Kewanee Canton 6 ,... ...... R ork Island 9 Q Canton 0 .... ............. P ekin Canton 13 .... ..... E ast Moline The football season was still a success, Canton 14 ' ' F armmgion in view of the confidence and experience Canton 6 ' M Ohm gained hy the squad in playing some of GAMES AWAY the state s tougher! competition. The two games Canton won were at home, show- Canton 12 ----- ------ W oodfnn ing that a team is more confident in Canton o ----- --------- E ost Peoria familiar surroundings. It's not only win- Canton 14 ----- ------ P Cofifl Central ning the game that countsg how the game Canton o ----- ------- G fnosbnfg is played and the willingness to partici- Canton o ----- ------- M onnlontn pate are also valuable. Tlmix Page SIl0ll.YOI'l'tl by: KING AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY Y TN 5'-r KN :JI H f Ba n , Eff T1 2 uf-1 su X xr 1 This 94 . , Gaaofn Wfackfm LK .SMITH -vphomore-Left Tackle- jack, as a imore, helped our team a great deal, -nould do us a lot of good next fall. YERBIC Ereshman-Quarterback- Jim is one 'OC' finest Freshman passers I have ever XP. , H-nik ,r.coBs Junior-Right Tackle-l'Harry played ' 'ot of tackle for us this year and we are foanting on him for next year. DELBERT COLEMAN Junior-Right I-Ialfback- Delbert is a speedy boy and should have a good year next yearf' DON SMITH Senior-Center- Don was small but he had lots of fight. We could use him next yearf' GEORGE REEVES Sophomore-Left End- George has a good future in all sports if he keeps up his good workf' BILL WILLIAMS Senior-Left Guard- Bill was a very tough guardg we will miss him next yearf' E, QQ, lfbdvxq fx,-2 HN SWEARQSNIGEN Sophomore-Quarterback-''John has a great future in sports at Canton Senior High School. JOHN FLAHAVIN Senior-Defensive Center- john played a lot of ball for us this year and he did a good job for us on defense. JACK POLLITT junior-Left Halfback- jack is one of the nnest boys as well as athletes that I knowf, ALAN LIGHTLE junior-Right Tackle- Alan is a good ball player and we have great hopes for him next year. HILLMAN DRESS Junior-Quarterback- Hillman is a fine defensive back and I know he will be a good ball player next fall. Page Sporzsorrzl by: OWENS OIL CO. - KEN OWENS LIMESTONE TRUCKING Sc FARM MACHINERY I E' 1 s is I ' , fv,zg,,1-gf I E I I L.. if , , 4-fix?- :M 9 7 , 3? ,,,. ,- Y - ' V . f 2 hw , 12.5 g h Q s -Rf, F- ' Us , 9 in X L, f eaacfz Wfacklin 4444 JIM PE AK Se --Left End- Jim is a good ball play nd I wish he were back next year. HARVEY WELLS Senior-Right Halfback- Harvey was a hard runner and a fine player. BILL SNIDER junior-Left Guard- Bill should help us a lot next fall, at left guardg Bill is a good ball player. DICK DEAN Junior-Right Guard- Dick is a rough boy and should be a great football player next yearf' LARRY CRAIG Freshman-Fullback-''Larry is a good ball player and we are expecting great things from him next yearf' JOE DRESS Sophomore-Center- joe is a tough little guy and he should help us a lot next fall. PAUL COWGILL Junior-Center- Paul is big enough to help us a lot next year. JACK HARPER Senior-Left Tackle- Jack Harper had the finest spirit of any boy we had last fallf, STEVE KENNEDY Freshman-Left Halfback- Steve is a speedy halfback and should help us a lot next fallf, RUSSELL DUTTWEILER Sophomore-Right Guard- Russell should play a lot of guard for us next year. He is a good ball player. BUDDY FRANK Junior-Left End- Buddy played fme ball for us and should do even better for us next yearf' JOHN POTTER Sophomore-Left Tackle- john is a good player and should help the team a lot next fall. Tbir Page Sjzorzrorrrl by: WHITEHEAD GROCERY - FORTNER-ZUHONE JEWELRY 6 ax S X W- p . . g x x ! , ' 3 f Y' gl X ' 3 aff' ln xg s M is 'F x L J 1 3 'ggi Q 1 , ':4 A X1 A' , 3 hywb j if '1 5 LJ c E'-' ... Nh x ff S, J, .gy ,...f' X Y. X 1, 551 K x P .- ,fe ,wal ' -V, -,QQ-mm U ,iyfsq - ' aw, gn X Q 235. f ,. , , .Ex 5 We -Q ,O A J 1 F - I 1 ' 1 .MM ' Law. xv, '7fze '7aa Ufiea. '7!w M Managers are little guys that are seldom noticed. They are at basketball games looking after the balls, keeping dry towels handy, and running errands for the coach. In every sport the Manager has his place as in basketball. In football he puts on his white Coveralls and carries the medicine chest. The same is true in Norton, john Spenny, Billie Spenny. baseball, track, wrestling and even intramural sports, when somebody wants some- thing he calls for a Manager. These little guys help make a winning team. GMA, .Selina A welcome feature at all basketball games are the candy sellers, who rate with the crowd as all-statersf' Managed by Mr. Robert Zeigler, eleven girls arrived early at each home game, missed tense moments of play, and devoted much effort to selling candy, soda pop, potato chips, and ice cream. Their volunteered services are vital to the class treasuries as substantial proceeds are divided between the Junior and Senior classes. Candy sellers during '53-'54 were June Ashton, Andrena Susich, Marilyn Rum- ler, Alice Coleman, Pat Duryea, Gretchen Soldwedel, Joyce Romine, Peggy Mc- Louth, jo Anne Terpening, and Margaret Menne. The girls' work is sincerely appreciated by everyone. This Page Sponsored by: JACK at BILLS . 4. '-x- xg K . 7 :N fp Q Q .auf 'QF if A ff? Q H '3 .ur L, A, K Tsai lu N wx NS' xv? 1 , 3 'V' we M 2. x f .N .AQ X' . 1 ff 3 ' Ks' .iff 3575 V .SSL A X 5 2935? wx 1 3 ',,..f, K ---if gwy i W fra X ' 2 an if 3 :xrX,.E xx 5 X x E . , v 'Q 1 Q wfg v , if l .Xa Y X Hs! I .'...- A-wmv., K. , A ar Mini Ganfefzence efza ...4Z'f1. Dkne in a ww 314.11 rzton ton lon on Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton Canton This year's basketball team was faced with a tough schedule and an inexperi- enced group of Sophomores and Juniors. With only one of last year's Sweet Sixteen regulars returning, Coach Whitman was faced with building a winning team of underclassmen. The team was constantly being harassed by various injuries to key players. The team was juggled a great deal in hopes of finding the right combination to represent Canton in the tournaments. Canton's regular season ended with eleven wins and twelve losses. In the regional tournament Canton elim- inated Elmwood and Farrningtong in the final game Canton was defeated by Peoria Central, who advanced through the Spalding Sectional to the State tournament. B Scfzedule 1953-1954 HOME GAMES Canton 50 ...... ........ E ast Moline ,N Canton 47 ...... ........ G alesburg '' ' ' Monmouth 51 Canton 31 ........ Decatur 425 ..... ......... R ock Island 42 Canton 35 Pekin 3:3 ' F armmlgtop 52 Canton 43 ...... ........ F armington i ' ' SHS Z5 Canton 29 -Pinckneyville Z ' ' a 5 Olav? .6 0 Canton 68 ...,.. East Peoria 57 ' 'A ' eqm Z Canton 56 ...... .......,......... K ewanee 20 ' gt ilivjltsji 33 Canton 55 Peoria Manual 32 ..... ....... P eoria Wloodruff 30 anton 38 Rock Island 34 .................................. Galesburg 38 GAMES AWAY 7 29 .......................... Peoria Central 46 Canton 55 ...,,.,,,.,..,,.., .,,..,,,, E lmwood 30 --.-. .......... M Onmouth 59 Canton 60 ..... . ........ Farmington 26 ----- ....... M Oline 39 Canton 30 ..... ........ P eoria Central This Page Spousorczl by: MURPHY MEMORIAL HOME lst Row: jerry Rohrer, Delbert Coleman, john Duncan, john Swenringen, Marvin MeLouti lun hm 2nd Row: George Reeves, Bill Meyer, jim Young, jim Malone, jack Toncray, john NVelch llx in 3rd Row: Conch Robert Miller, George Busby, Tom Henseler, Coach Frank Wliitimigln. alzdxliff Badkeiiall Squad 5 olze Bukeliall Sqaacf lst Row: Tom Flynn, john Nnyden, john Dunczin, Marvin Nlclfuth, john Swenringen, Roy Hopper, jim Nlnloneh 2nd Row: Coach Robert Miller, George Reeves, john XVeleh, Clark Wfhile, jack Toneray, Conch Frank Whitman. I Tbix Page SIJOIISUITIII fly: KUCI-IAN'S BAKERY :vqsg Qaeda Whibnm Jaya . . . vl MALONE Jim fooled all the coaches this year by r . rapid development. His over all ability .vill improve with his maturity and great thir-jggs are expected for the future. JERRY ROHRER jerry has everything except sizeg a good squad member, and a good hard worker. He didn't hurt us any this year, and will help us next yearf' OM, MARVIN MCLOUTH WX ,Vvvcls Marvin gradually developed his drib- ability until he came up along side on his guard play. Marvin will more, meaning great outside work Q expected' ' 'roM FLYNN Tom had a great year as a Sophomoreg added size, speed and maturity will in- crease his chances of becoming a real Little Giantf, CAPTAIN GEGRGE BUSBY George had a great year, making both the Northwest and Illini Conference Teams. He should without a doubt make great strides toward making all-state next year. . JOHN WELCH John is another Sophomore who has a great basketball futureg a hard worker, good attitude with a can't miss tagf' JIM YOUNG jim completed his third year as a Can- ton campaigner and once again his one- handed jump shot helped the Little Giants tremendously. He has a nice college future and should go a long way. BILL MEYER Bill was a transfer from Bushnell and, up until his injury, played regular. We all feel he has great potential and will contribute greatly to the 1954-55 squad. JIM SHAW The 'porky' on the squad, a good shotg famous for his last second baskets. His play in the Pekin game at Pekin must go down as one of our top past season effortsf, DELBERT COLEMAN Delbert came along rapidly toward the end of this year and next year could easily become one of the best guards in the State. This Page Slnonxorml by: CANTON STATE BANK ? Ag? Ql -X ,l s, f 1 .5 bk . an X ! li , 5 Q if -xv . Y .Q K Q 1 I 45 F ,K ,. 'Q- x wi QU, W K5 af. .....,. .V . 7953 7'zack '7eam f Wlldz gxpmience As the 1953 track season progressed the thinclads showed great improvement, winning but one of their first five meets but taking their last two meets, ending the year with a respectable 3 wins and 4 losses. In the district meet Canton was second to Wfoodruff. They were fourth in the Illini Conference. Canton 642 ...................... Rock Island 12532, DISTRICT MEET Canton 36 .... Chillicothe 422 .... Central 422 Canton 2-7 ---- Woodrug 449a4 ---- Manual 20 Canton 602 Manual 572 ' Canton 412 Wfoodruff 762 Canton 495g East Peoria 682, ILLINI CONFERENCE Canton 712 ...... ....... H avana 462 Wfoodruff 57 East Peoria 38 Pekin 182 Canton 612 ...... ....... P Ckirl 562 Galesburg 57 Canton 302 Kewanee 9 Left to right- Row 1: Dick Dean, Dave Parsons, Lyle Slater, Rodney Conner, Dean Trcnter, M. B. Carver, Delbert Colman, Larry Richards, joe Dress, Russell Dutrwieler, jim Eddy. Row 2: Eddie Williams, Harry Jacobs, Mike Svob, John Potter, David Nelson, jack Nebergall, Buddy Frank, Leonard Davis, Jack Waughtel, Floyd Beechamp, Larry Lawrence, Michael Radosevich, Carl Milleson. Row 3: Gordon Pschirrer, Roy Buffum, Joe Menne, Allen Stockman, Jack Smith, Bob Blaydes, Allen Lightle, john Spcnny, Jack Dean, Gary Parsons, Coach Jack Allen. i y . ' 3 l, is 1 v ' - i .. This Page Sponsored by: UNIVERSAL TRADERS I-., X 'lr J 1 KE'-awww IF 1953 Bama!! 7mm Wm Regional 7awmamenZ' The 1953 baseball team was greatly weakened by the loss of several seniors, who graduated the previous year. The team worked hard and ended the season with 12 wins and 13 losses. Canton won the Regional Tournament by taking three in a rowg however, chances of going to the State Tournament were smashed by a thrilling 3-2 loss to Quincy in the Macomb sectional. HOME GAMES Canton 15 .....,... ........ C uba 5, Canton .......,.,..,..... . ....e..,,...., East Moline 3 Canton 17 Valley 6 Canton ,,... Rock Island 7 Canton ,.,,,, Galesburg 3 GAMES AWAY Canton ,.... .Alleman 5 Canton 13 ...,.,,.,..,..,.,............., .Pekin 2 Canton ...... Moline 2 Canton 9 .....................,..,......, East Moline 6 Canton ...... Kewanee 3 Canton 0 ......., ....,v.. G alesburg 1 Canton ....,. Monmouth 4 Canton 2 .,...... ......, , Moline 4 Canton ,.... .Peoria Manual 4 Canton 2 ,....... ....... . Monmouth 5 Canton ..... .Spalding 2 Canton 3 ........ .,..... . Peoria Manual 13 Canton ..... .Peoria Central 0 Canton 2 .,..,... .,..,.. . Spalding 7 Canton ..... East Peoria 6 Canton 0. ....... ....... . Peoria Central 1 Canton ...., Peoria Woodruff 1 Canton 2 ........ .,....,, P eoria Woodruff 4 Canton ,..... Glasford 6 Canton 2 .,,..... ....,.. . Quincy 3 Left to right- lst Row: Coach Frank Whitman, Leonard Kovaehevich, jerry Grzanich, Bob Fidlcr, Jack Pollitt, Jack Helsley, Wayne Grachck. 2nd Row: Jim Young, Ed Butkovich, Rolla McMullen, jack Cory, Dave Bingaman, Bob Hubbs, George Maurice, Jim Peak. This Page Sponsored by: BEADLES SERVICE STATION 105 l 106 lst Row: Jerry Carley, Vancil Franciskovich, Ellis Kirkham, Bill Moore, Stanley Henderson, Gary Weaver, Coach Leroy Macklin Standing: Roger Meacham, Vaughn Girard, Jim Lingenfelter, Zeldon Smith, jack Smith, Art Pollirt, joe Dress afmliq Zllaeaflmq Squat! Gwinn Qwpplma han fm Gamma in 7U Wrestling, one of the youngest of all Canton Senior High School sports, is three years old this season. Because wrestling is so young it has a small attendance, larger than two years ago but smaller than the attendance at a football game or basketball game. High school wrestling is different from professional Nrasslinl' in many ways, one being punishment, in wrestling there are no pressure or sub- mission holds as there are in rasslin. A wrestling squad is made up of twelve boys who combine their points to get the teamis score. The twelve wrestlers are determined by twelve weight classes varying from 97 pounds to the 175 pound heavyweight class. The wrestlers challenge each other to determine who the best This Page Sjzomorwl by: LAKELAND SHOE STORE n wrestler in each weight class is. These challenges help to give the wrestlers needed experience and to develop good sportsmanship. The wrestlers that represented Canton in the various weights are Vancil Francis- kovich Q97 poundsj, Bill Moore Q103 poundsj, Charles Frank C112 poundsj, Stanley Henderson Q120 poundsj, Gary Weaver Q127 poundsj, Roger Meacham Q133 poundsj, Vaughn Girard Q138 poundsl, Joe Dress Q145 poundsj, Jim Lingenfelter C155 poundsj, Zeldon Smith Q165 poundsj, Art Pollitt U75 poundsj, and jack Smith Qheavyweightj. Canton 35 ......... ......... S treator 13 Canton 11 ......... ......... G eneseo 36 Canton 26 ......... ......... P eoria Wfoodruli' 22 Canton 5 ......... ......... M oline 47 Canton 9 ......... ......... P ekin 41 Canton 19 ......... ......... G eneseo 30 Canton 14 ......... ......... S treator 31 Canton 11 ........ ......... Q uincy 38 Canton 6 ......... ......... P ekin 42 Canton 50 ......... ......... P eoria Central 8 Canton 17 ........ ......... P eoria Woodruff 31 Canton 15 ........ ......... Q uincy 27 anim Waadiiy Fred Shyrock, John Milhone, Gary Baughman, Rowan Hehb, Perry Powell, Terry Loring, Coach Leroy Macklin. This Page Sponsored by: ROY D. ELLIS, Gas, Oil and Bottled Gas 51 fi -9 The Intramural Junior Bas- ketball League is made up of underclassmen. Games are played under regular rules with Chicken Prosser and I-larry Smith as officials. Intramural bowling again was popular during the '53- '54 term. All Intramural sports are under the direction of Mr. William J. Metzger, drafting instructor. The Intramural Senior Bas- ketball League is made up of upperclassmen-a wiser lot as can be seen by the expres- sions on their faces. Intra- mural football was made up largely of those pictured on this page for other sports. l9en,Z'-up ' fined auflell in S 108 Intramural sports has a larger membership of boys than all of the varsity sports combined. Basketball and bowling have the largest number of participantsg flag football and the free-throw tournament complete the intramural sports group. In basketball there are two leagues, the junior league composed of Freshmen and Sophomores, and the senior league of Juniors and Seniors. The bowling league is made up of six teams. In intramural sports everybody gets to play regardless of ability. At the end of the intramural basketball season, each league chooses mem- bers from the three contending teams to make up an all-star team, which plays the champions in a special game. This Page Sponxornl by: SKIRT AND SHIRT CLUB v' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Peggy Somers, Eileen Berry, Wesley Stout Qhead checrleaderj, Clara Luc Irons, and janet Oaks. Wfmalq Ghz As Seniors, we shall take from this school with us a group of the most talented cheerleaders that Canton Senior High School has ever seen. These five people have set a high standard for our new high school to live up to in the future. Peggy Somers, better known to us as Peg, with her quick smile and cheery personality, promoted the spirit of good sportsmanship among the student body, both in victory and in defeat. The graduation of Wesley Stout, by far tops among male cheerleaders in the state, will be a great loss to our school. Wes', has appeared on TV programs and taken part in talent shows all over this region for several years, and has earned a reputation well worth being proud of with his talent and personality, always willing to forge ahead, he is a pioneer in cheerleading tactics. Eileen Berry with her friendly attitude helps make this group go over big, she adds a touch of the quieter side to our cheerleaders, but her enthusiasm is no less than any of the other members. Clara Lue Irons, known as Lue',, is the picture of pep seen on the sidelines of any sports event. Right there to cheer us on to victory, Lue is a great morale builder for the team and the spectators. janet Oaks provides the last link to a marvelous group with her great ability to make one feel at home. Ready wit and unusually striking personality combined with real talent makes Jann a vital addition to our live fighting cheerleaders, who put nearly as much energy and time into a game as the team they are cheering. Canton Senior High School will miss these five next year and in the years to come! Tbix Page Slmuxoml by: DAIRY QUEEN, HARRY ROSE, Pr011r'ii'lor JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Marilyn Rumlcr, Alzinnn Foote, june Ashton. 0 made efze 44 Our Sophomore cheerleaders are nearly as talented as the other two groups and are essential to the morale and school spirit of both the team and the students. Sharon Collins and Sandra Rumler do an excellent job in leading their team to Victory and stimulating enthusiasm among the fans. Tbix Pngz' Sfwzlxormf fly: Wim Wmwff, Ghemleadeaa This snappy trio assisted the Var- sity cheerleaders throughout the year in lifting school spirit to a new peak. Their ready wit and colorful originality added real style to pep meetings and basketball gamesg the Junior class is very fortunate to have three such excellent cheerleaders to cheer them to victory next year. We take our hats off in a much deserved salute to this charming group. SOP!-IOIAORIZ ClilZIilKLliAlJl.liS Sharon Collins. Sandra Rumler. THE KING-LAR COMPANY, DECATUR, ILLINOIS, Your Ventilating Contractor Q. 14. 14. .fljh .S'Z'a.nc4aac!4 aa Me Women af 7am The Girls' Athletic Association builds the women of the future through high ideals, sportsmanship, and leadership. Much like our state government, GAA. has a constitution and by-laws which are established by the Illinois League of Giris' Athletic Associations. The state is divided into five districts by the League, this association being in the fourth district. League fees are paid in proportion to the tom! enrollment of the school. Membership in G.A.A. is open to any girl wishing to take an active part in club life and fulfilling the physical and academic requirements. The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association as stated by the constitution is to maintain high standards and promote ideals of health and sportsmanship, and to stimulate high school athletics among girls throughout the entire State of Illi-4 nois. This provides for intrastate activities, such as the playdays held twice a year. Left to Right- Ist Row: Sandra Kemper, joyce Ketcham, Pat Greenbank, Kathryn Shores, joan Messer, Carole Douglas, lvlargaret Menne Andrena Susich, Peggy Royer, Marilyn Metzger, jane Kipling. 2nd Row: Mary Swanson, Alice Varnold, Betty McCracken, ,Ianicc McMullen,xIanet Glasford,Charlotte l7outs,li'rii.'r.1 Douglas Judith Betson, Bonnie Tollu, Barbara Lindblooin, Marjorie Johnson. 3rd Row: Kay Murphy, Barbara Knott, Mary .Io Sherwood, Kxthryn Nlarinich, Mary K. Rose, Sandra O'lln .n, Lila Re-1 Sharon Reed, Carol Grzanich, Pat Grzanich. 4th Row: Joyce Sullivan, Kathy Powers, lllaine Micltalonis, Shirley Guffcy, Janice Riley, .Indy Vyelbaum, jantt l.lliott. This Page Spouxormf by: CANTON GRANDMOTHEIVS CLUB NO. l Awards are available to any member who is able to fulnll the necessary require- ,nents of the League and of the local club. To be eligible for an award, individuals must: CU be active members of G.A.A., l2j have passing grades in at least three academic subjects at the time of the award, LSJ participate in one team sport such as volley ball, softball, basketball, and bowling for at least six hours, 14, have a satisfactory grade in the required physical education course, and QSJ earn the required number of activity points-seventy-live for each letter. G.A.A. officers are: Carole Douglas, president, Peggy Royer, vice-presidentg Kay Murphy, secre- try, and Billie Swanson, treasurer. They are assisted by Janice McMullen and .etty McCracken, reporters. Each Tuesday and Thursday night throughout the school year club activities are provided for members. Monday nights are open at the local bowling alley for G.A.A. members. The club's adviser is Miss Dorothy Hoadley, physical education director, who provides excellent leadership for the members. With her help the Canton Senior High School Girls, Athletic Association has become one of the very active branches in the state with its one hundred and fifty members. Membership in G.A.A. is not all fun and no work, since a great amount of work is required for the annual sock dance held by the club after the first football game of the season. This year the G.A.A. captured second place in the Homecoming Parade for their float, Sail On to Victoryf' Left to right- Row 1: Charlotte Riggin, Lois Knowles, Margaret Garren, Jan: Skinner, Karen Hedges, ,Ianice Lingenfelter, Karen Meins, Marjori McAlister, Roxie Toncray, Sandra Liddle, Vera Kuder, Pat Wfidger, Betty Wood, Pat Eager, Sharon Bath, Ruth Hick. Row 2: Pat Flynn, ,lanice Dusten, Beverly Maurice, Betty Bear, Linda Clark, Carol Fortner, Mcrycle Vandemecr, Brenda Var- nold, Norma Thornton, Celia Glasford, Jean Yocum, Mary Frazer, Sharon Carver, Barbara Brush, Thelma Hansmeyer, .Ianet Richardson, Ann Sehwerer, Donna Griffin. Row 5: Maryann Cox, Barbara Smyers, Diane Feldner, Susan Orendorff, Nancy Mason, janet Guard, Reta Sleeth, Barbara Stuts- man, Sharon Shaw, lilizabeth Stanfel, Phyllis Denny, Charlotte Cox, Carolyn Shallenberger, Mary .lane Ferro, ,Ioan Nayden, Alidn Snyder, jackie james, Marietta Welcli, Carolyn Watts. Row 4: Sharon Roudebush, Deanna Kuhn, Joyce Brush, Francis Marinich, Barbara Kaler, ,lane Heckard, Deanna Rose, Billy Swanson, Rosemary Horvath, ,ludy Barker, Shirley Davis, Joyce Garnesy, Marianne Haberkamp, Sharon XVilcoxen, Charlotte Houston, Sandra Hooper. 'tow 5: Diana Conrad, Marilyn XVinehell, Elena Jacobs, Nancy WQIKCS, Ruth Eldridge. Tbix Page Sfmuxorml by: CANTON CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY K.. nam, cw - ai Mmk hip An organization open to both boys and girls of high school age, the Archery Club holds its meetings on Wednesday evenings during the spring and fall months. Although the club is not as active during the winter months, regular meeting' nights are spent repairing equip- ment, selecting new materials, and planning outdoor activities. The Archery Club has a point system whereby members may earn awards through practices and tournaments. A letter award, in the shape of a bulls-eye, is available to individuals who have the required number of points. The dues provide for the purchase and repair of equipment, and for the social activities throughout the year. - ' ,muff qw'-V V--vm fi President Jane Heckard Vice-Presizlcnf Judy Carre Secrefury Linda Hammond Trcfusu rcr Kathy Powers Adviser Miss Dorothy Hoa- ey Standing, left to right: Charlotte Riggcn, Carol Former, Sharon Carver, Barbara Brush, Elena Jacobs, Barbara Kale. , Aludn Snyder, Jackie James, Linda Clark, Shirley Sidcrs, Avis Oliver, Diana Rakcstraw, Bonnie Tollc, Judith Bctson, Sandra Hocpcr Kneeling, left to right: Kathy Powers, Jane Heckard, Judy Carrara, Linda Hammond. This Page Spousorvzl by: 113 ATKINS, BARROW AND ASSOCIA'I:ES-ARCHITECTS NTERTAINMENT such as you see here results from detailed planning by one of our many organizations. But success depends on support given by the student body. - Q is ,U , 2 1,5 si nl E ee W' 5 M 1 fl I' P K '--. 06641 IDYIOAY-F RGANIZATILJX S school spirit is generated. K5 wwf N ,Q X-may :5 A,:. Q F, , V 4, ig QL y ng jg? i I I X ,Q . Q 'sg bf .WA 'X I NJ , Q f ,HEEL -fx ff: .QL jx fy lNQ 5l'g?, W f f ,1 J: ,, .Q- i , ,Q , If fu I,-w.,....,,t W .xmmbt aa, ,,4-:.W....x :ff-5 'R r Q I 1 'xxx k . I I Left to right: - . -: ns. '-',:f42g?EZ,:-A-fied lst Row: Sue Muntz, Billie Tindall, -Iudy Noland. 2nd Row: Alice Carlton, Bob Sharpe, Thelma Hansmeyer, Roland Rench, Harley Rakestraw, Donna Stapleton, Karen XVerr3, if jane Ferro, Anne Schwerer. 3rd Row: Sandra Hooper, Rodger Daily, jim Illlis, La Ferne Anderson, Frances Marinich, Ronald XVheeler, john Hogan, janet Babu A 4th Row: jim Howard, Larry Routledge, Wiriheld Morgan, Gary Nimmo, Gordon Hamilton, Phil Riley, Charles Shaw, Al B.ixi-r. Sth Row: Bob Rosencrnns, Larry Shaw, George Rntcliffe, Bob Blaydes, Terry Loring, Raoul Reinertsen, Juanita Shunmker, Sara Blake . Absent but in band: Russell Duttweiler, Paul Cowgill, John Potter. Hayman canlfinuai la wave Magic gallon in ping qoulflrfal M ' ' 4 . . . . Harmony, essential to daily life, is sought after by many, but most of all by Mr. Ketric Klingman, our jovial yet competent music director. Canton's Music Department has advanced continually under Mr. Kling- man's able leadership. Known not only for his out- standing work with the school choruses and band, he is also recognized for his musical contributions to the adult community. Mr. Klingman, a pal of students as well as our teacher, we salute you for your patience, understanding, and fine efforts on our behalf. This Page Sjrozzxorml by: CENTRAL BUTANE GAS WORKS It ty it 1-w ,S b MR. KETR IL, RLING MAN .50 QD . 3-.' g 5 . 4' ft: I lv Q 453 l I, v- vv ts tif' x . ..,,., fu 2.-L .yi ' A ,E -QL kg 45 'im J 118 'S XV lefzafzjfnwd' Sendai flecafzcf Je qzance al' '54 1941514 eanfwiii The Music Department is not only proud of tn musical accomplishments of its organiza- tions and individuals but also of the unique suite of rooms which form the physical equip- nent of the department. The band, freshman and advanced mixed choruses, and boys' and girls' choruses, per- 'ornacu at several school affairs and at many iv riunity functions. ,flu fhe band played at all our football and bas- ,' .I games, were invited to participate in Hniecoming festivities at Western Illinois i ,ollege in Macomb and at Monmouth .ig chool, and played in a festival at Knox College. The band was host to neighboring bands at the Fulton County Band Festival in Fbruary and gave several concerts, one of i ich was sponsored by the PTA Council. Largest of the choruses is the advanced mixed chorus. This chorus participated in the Fulton County Chorus Festival at Farmington, sang at the Spring Teacher's Institute and Chamber of Commerce Banquet, presented a program at Havana High School, and pre- sented several student assembly programs. The girls' chorus was divided into AH, B , and C groups. The C chorus was made up of girls from the other two groups and entered Illinois High School Association con- tests. Boys from the mixed chorus made up the boys' chorus, which, like the other choruses, also entered contests. Instrumental and Vocal ensembles and soloists from all groups first entered an elimi- nation contest in the middle of February. Winners in their particular fields competed in the District Contest at Lewistown. This year's results were the best ever to be received by the music students in the school's history. Entered in twenty-seven events, eighteen superior rat- ings were received. Students receiving a State superior rating advanced to the state contest at Bloomington. Last but not least were the baton twirlers, who, with their flashing batons and original routines, added color and glamour to our band. All of us sincerely extend congratulations to Mr. Klingman and the Music Department for another very successful and active year! This Page Sponrorerf by: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN 3 Eg' e hiil wW z M ii ii 5 if? Wir. 3531-r?'v,ii Q ljtjL1i,ii.nu uh ns i . 1 ... -.am i M .fury M, ' f., Qi- mari- . 5' YA G ? S 1 15 2 if W lr' 'ix 4,445 i-Ji ,Q fyais' -125 WI!!! I! Ii Ill! mg in if L Y - Y 1 .4.,rw .rg 11: 'gm as ' I. Mixi-.n CIIIOIKUS Run' li Sandra lieilliver, lletty Bl llracken. Juan Ilavis. Judy Sinner Mary Alice llnyton. Janice M Mullen, listlmer Riley.,lanet lilliut l'la1'a l.ne lrnns, Anita llmn1'li:n Jurly llllurcllill, liarlrzxra Nenmlex lwall. l'arolyn llennett, lllargzn' Menne. Louise Blanriee,Jnsly XVel lsaunl. Janet lillY1lCllCX'lCl1. liliz lretl! l'L'1.Il'fllll. Jane lleclixxrnl. St l'nwan. Row J: Sllirley l':1yne, lll'K'lCllL' Snldweclel, J nne Ashton, Jnil l'seliirrel', Slxarum fnllins. Joy Sullivan, Elaine Blickalnnis. lilly liulninsnn. Janet llalxeuclc. far llaccus, Mary llenseler, llecel Rninler, Janet Oaks, .-Xnzlren Snsiclt, June Slnnnaker. Rulrer l.nn Ash, Lila Leek, Celia lilasfinw Mary llamiltnn, l'am Nickersm llllfllllfil Knott, Run' 5: Ann lilingnian, lilnria Tlnnn sun, Sylvia Sepielm, Anita l':n'mlo Stanley Blurplly, l.a1'1'y l'4rx, Qin 4lun Milltnne. Jnlm ltlillinne, liavi felsnn, Ilan llupner, la-nnal llavis. lillis liirklunn. liuy lluppe Joyce lleailln-S. ,lnily linfifunl. Salnlx ' . .1 ' Kipling. ow -l: Alan Mnrkuski. llaviil l'sel1i ref, Gary Ninnnu, illcsl lfllis, Iii l'scl1i1'1'e1', llnlx Ilululas,Glen Runcl rnsli, llilly 'l'nelcei'. Carl Nillesin Jerry Tmlcl, llnlm linchan, l.arx Slack. llnn lillsn-m'tli, Marne lissex, Sanlly Sawyer, Dun lily. Run' 5: lluclcly lirank. Roger Ural clock, Ifrerl l.inile1'. Ronny lNln1'p.:zn Jnlxn lleckarrl. Jnlin lflaliavin, R: llnllnnl. Bula S:nnlfm'4l. Run lla: nmncl, Ricltzml Miller. Ray XY:-fe: stelte, Jinx Malone, Bows' Cuouus Q lst Row: Stanley Murphy. l.arry fn. John Millione, llavicl Nelson, Mi Svnlv, llntl llu1u1xel'. l.enn:n'rl llZlVl! lillis liirkliani, Huy llnnper. lnll Raw: Ann lilinginan, Din l'scltix'rer. llnli llnlmhs, Juni: Ronilelvnsh, Hill 'l'ncker, Riclizu Jacnlmns, Jerry Tmlrl, linln Kllvllllll l,ai'i'y Slack, Dun lillsworlli. 3111 Row: llnrlcly Frank, Alan Nu lmslci, Uavitl l'SCllll4l'i'l'. llary Nix nw. 'll-cl lillis. Marnell lisse Sanmly Sawyer, Dun lily. Ji xlllltlllih -itll Row: Ruger llrallclnck, lireil Li! ller, Ronnie lllnrgan, Jnlin Ilee aril. Jllllll lflaliavin. Roy llnllnn llulxlmy S:n1clfni'il, Rinlnie llamnlunu Rieliarml Miller, Rayniunml Vfefei stelle. FRIESHMA N Cl IORUS Run' l: Jerry Ynenin, Jnily llarke liarlvara Stntsnian. Sheila llnsl Nnrnia 'l'lnn'ntnn, Janice llnstei Ilianna l'on1':ul. famlyn Watt Ann Scllwerer, liarlrara Martin ,Xuilrey l'ic1nn, Janet Gnaril. lliai XYillian1s. Diels Pascal, Sliarn lfirller. Run' J: Beverly llnettner, Dnris l,el man, Joyce XVilkinsnn,Jack llcnnj Jnmly Stonffer. Varnl Rainey, ltett liliesener. farnlyn XVIIITCII. l.yn Ussnlan, Rita Slectli, Mary An Cnx, Janice 5lurpl1y, llarlrar llrnsh, liclrlie lilnn'cliill,Juyee l'ns Blartlia Amlerson. Raw .4-1 Janice Matayn, Susan Oren clnril, l'at ltlynll, larnl l'mn'lnc Sliaron Shaw, llnnalsl VVilsnn. Bla, tin XYils0n, 'l'e4l Stnltilelream. Klan etta lYelel1, Shirley Davis, Jii Blcllnllcn. Sara l.nn lllakely,Jeri llaylor, Pat Iinelmn. Janice Joln sun, Bonnie lfnnllx. Row -l: Donna liriilin, l'liyllis llnri ton, Sliarnn t':n'vei', lilena Jacnlx' tiliuekie Nickerson. farnl Raskan lcas. Audrey livans. Karen Ala shall. Nancy Hasan. l.a1'i'y Scllrnrl Kenneth Daily, lleverly l.in1lsej Alice llensclcf. Jurly llnelsm Ricllarrl Flynn. lllerymlc Vanil- nleer. l.ai'1'y llrown, l.ai'ry l'raix:. fl to right: jerry Todd, Gordon amilton, Wiiiheld Morgan, Larry utlcdge, Jim Howard, Charlie agle, Piano. u -8 I 'W ai BJ fr to right: Tom Hcnselcr, Fred inder, Jerry Todd, Jack Klobuchnr. H '7fawf Make Mama--Wnagici Although not official school groups, the Orchestra and the Four Steps of Harmony formed an important part of our school life. The Orchestra furnished music for several of the school dances sponsored by organizations. This year the Four Steps tried something new by entering the IHSA district music contest in Boys' Ensemble as the one and only Barbershop Quartet, receiving Z1 superior rating! This Page Slronxorwl fly: GALLAGHER-REEDER AGENCY, INSURANCE - MODERN IMPROVEMENTS COMPANY 121 ' Prr'xizlr'1zf1' I Tom Lawrence View-Prr'siz1c'nlz' , Sarah Shepley . A H I . qt . I Sei w iario c Leonard Davis - 41 cf 7U1lZ'fa 7adaAco Ann Klingman ' Consejcra f Mrs. Elizabeth Funderhrirk The success of this year's Spanish Club began early by win- ning the prize for the best decorated car in the Homecoming l,- .- Parade. Other projects were dances and candy and pie sales, which were so successful that the club was able to have two may bien 510, one for the first year students and another for clubs from surrounding schools. A luncheon at the . filub and several sack lunch meetings at the old school were held. the club visited Pekin, Peoria Central, and Galesburg, where the members participated in the programs .13 putting on skits, breaking la pinata. A typical Spanish Christmas party was enjoyed by all at Chillicothe. Perhaps the most educational as well as enjoyable trip was to Peoria for the state convention of the Illinois Fe ierativ-it at Pan American Leagues on March 27. Our club, La Sociedad Efjmnol, is a charter member if i' - v nzation. Left to right: Bottom Row: Sylvia Scpich, Peggy Royer, Sarah Shepley, John Flahavin, Leonard Davis, Phyllis Perry. Second Row: Joyce Beadles, Betty McCracken, Marvel Landis, Clarice Leininger, Bob Fidler. Third Row: Louctta johnson, Carol Shores, Marjorie Culton, Norma Shaw, Bonnie Tulle, Alice Coleman. Fourth Row: Mrs. Funderburk, Advisor, Audrey Ladda, Shirley Heller, Grace Scyler, Lila Leek, Richard Miller. Fifth Row: Jon Guyton, Delbert Coleman, Dave Ubell, Don Hopper, Phillip Riley, Andrena Susich, Tommy Lawercncr. Sixth Row: Paul Moyer, Larry Shaw, Bob Williams, Charles Shallenbergcr, Ann Klingman, Jack Wauglitel. Tbix Page Spousarmf by: SPANISH CLUB 'F .. Prcfsidenf ' M. Raoul Reincrtsen I Vice-P cfsidcnf I Q 6 5 4 , Mlle. Ann Klingman e SC'Cl'L:fdi1'L' Y I Mlle. Carolyn Bennett l'QeZ.t 14frecuf Tfeffffff 1 M. Alan Morkowski i Ad,'fSeT l The French Club has in past years been a very active club, Miss Julia Conklin and this year is no exception. Its first thrilling accomplishment . A was winning first prize for the cleverest float in the Home- coming Parade. After hours of hard work, the float was glamor- ously outfitted with a guillotine in colors of flaming red, silver ' and black. The theme, Let's Get a Head, won a prize of twenty-five dollars and a trophy frosff' L Junior Chamber of Commerce. N Serious business was attended to at regular meetings, but the members enjoyed several parties. petit dejezzner Qbreakfastj was held at the Elks Club in October. Le Cerrle Frangais, celebrating Georg-. Washington's birthday, had a Grand Gala at the Congregational Church February 18. Le Grand Gal.. --il-.1-. . - 'x 1 commemorated the binding friendship of Wfashington and LaFayette. Another project for the year was financing a new cabinet to house records and le Ploilm 1'. 1 the French classroom. It will be completed sometime during the summer. lst Row: Kathryn Marinich, Lucille Rogers, Gretchen Soldweclel. 2nd Row: Mary Jo Sherwood, Carolyn Bennett, Janice Milhonc, Judy Churchill, Joyce Romine, Anita Boughan, Martha Simpson. 3rd Row Mary K. Rose, Mary Etta Flambers, Sharron Gibbons, Carolyn Morris, Pat Toll, Marilyn Rumler, Sharon Collins. 4th Row Ann Klingman, Annamae Ruey, Peggy McLouth, Patricia Eager, Sandra Rumler, Elaine Howard, Leota Applegate. Miss Julia Conklin. Standing: Raoul Reinertsen, Paul Cowgill, Dick Simmons, Alan Morkoski, Cher Lehr, Verne Wlmitelmead, Ralph Day, Carl Chesnut, Alan Baxter, Jack Threw. This Page Slzonsorczl by: FRENCH CLUB X -Ill f 7 rl 11 Somers PM Hardman' .. ' Glad Sea Gfnicaqa rs. Helen Clark Q This year's Latin Club membership exceeds sixty, again making it one of the largest extra-curricular organizations in Canton Senior High School. l, the Latin Club was an active organization. Early in the year a luncheon was held in the home- om of the old school. Entered in the annual Homecoming parade was the club's float, sporting Cage the Panthersf' vrch Z , members took a bus trip to Chicago which proved to be entertaining as well as educa- club members visited the Museum of Science and Industry and the Planetarium, returning 1 IC aflly. ' I llarbara Clark, Karen Phillips, Marcella Marinich, Jan: Schwerer, Sandra Kemper, Peggy Roycr, Peggy Somers, Mar- oar' Menne. ..w 2: Jack Klobuchar, jim Peak, Sarah Shepley, Annamae Ruey, Louise Martin, Mary Henseler, Grace Tallon, Janice Me- ullen, ,ludith Betson, Ellis Kirkham, Sammy Ruey. 1- : Beverly Scpich, Judy Somers, Sharon Bath, jane Hcckard, jackie Wlinegardner, Elizabeth Pegram, Sara Whitehead, Judy '-rrara, Pat Greenbank, Roberta Ash, Alice Varnold, Lozetta Bohman. xow : Larry Laird, Ronald Rupe, Chuck Finfgeld, Al Himegarner, Ted lfllis, Bob Glenn, Shirley Somers, Mrs. Helen Clark, Advisor, Carl Millcson, Barbara Knott, Kay Murphy, Sandra O'Brien, Wayne Grachek, Larry Routledge, XVinEeld Morgan. Tlzix Page Sponsored by: LATIN CLUB 'rl F? ' President Bob Blaydes Vice'-P resident Carl Milleson Secretary-Treas1m Mike Rusnak dual rqicfd in ela.442z.oam4 AM' Mr. Bryan Gen The Camera Club consists of boys who give up their free periods so that we can have classroom Hlms that are both en- joyable and educational. They operate a Bell-Howell projector and have learned every part of the machine, lw'.ir1,g r all types of classes-scientific, historical, athletic-and many others. They have done a swell job and deserve much credit. These boys get letters after they have the club two years or more. Phillip Evans, Carl Millcson, Richard jacolw, Bob Blaydcs, Gordon Milhonc, Larry Shroycr, Mr. Bryan Gentry, Auviscr lk Rusnak. This Page Sponsored by: DR. M. K. HAUBER, OI7l0lIIl'fYiSl - FRED BLAYDES, Aircraft Gronml Irfslrlzcfor .1,.i 4 '7!w Bwlq Glad Qaawa -I izfcnf ' ludy hurchill J I 'gfgry I 0 0 J J izabtrh Pegram WN The Biology Club now has sixty-five members. Anyone who A ' I B men has taken or is taking biology may be a member. O yn e This year the club has really been active. They are carrying . .fiser Mr. John 1 l ...- -.- on a drive to protect the grass on the school grounds and urge the promotion and conservation and the appreciation of nature. The club went to Chicago on February 27th and visited the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Aquarium. Last fall they ran the concession stand at the football games Ronketto, Jr. 'h part of the proceeds going to theimprovement of the biology laboratory. Members entered projects in a district contest which was held at Morgan Gymnasium, Western Illinois 'ol lege, at Macomb. The state meeting was held at Monmouth College. At the state meeting field led by distinguished specialists. To conclude the meeting, a banquet is held. This is all spon- 'red by the Illinois Senior Academy of Science. At Christmas time the club took up a collection of canned goods for distribution by -the Salvation Army. The club also Went to Springfield in February, visiting Lincolnls Home and Tomb, and the Illinois Museum where they saw two nature movies. Lett we -ight: lst Row Mr. John Ronketto, Jack Pollitt, John Graham, Barbara Clark, Bill Spenny, Joyce Simmerman, Betty McCracken, Ania Boughan, JoAnn Davis, Judy Churchill, Linda Hammond, Avis Oliver, Elizabeth Pegram, Jackie Seghi, Carolyn B-mmfr. Sammy Ruey, Ellis Kirkham, Gordon Milhone. Zmi il -dv: Charles Braden, Kathy Powers, Janice McMullen, Marcella Marinich, Charlene Snook, Joann Schellsehmidt, Carolyn 'It-' vs 3rd .Cow Mary -.in Row Roxie 5111 Row James Gth Row rl, Annamae Ruey, Mike Rusnak, David Grant. : Larry Boyer, Gordon Hamilton, Sharon Bath, Diana Rose, Rosemary Horvath, Deanna Rakestraw, Sandra O'Brien, K. Rose, Sarah Shepley. Ted Ellis, Lois Bowton, Shirley Guifcy, Kay Murphy, Barbara Knott, Joyce Beadles, Kenny Fuller, Sandra Liddlc, Toncray. Richard Jacobs, Carl Bliesncr, Billie Tucker, Jimmie Joe Williams, Marvin McLouth, John Nayden, John Milhone, Hartford, John Easley, Allen Stockman, Lyle Smith. Jerry Cowan, Carl Milleson, Verne Bybee, John XVelch, Johnnie Coultas, John Potter, Roy Buffum, Kenneth Hilton. l 2 6 This Page spam,-all by: BIOLOGY CLUB Prexiflwlf Dick Bull xlifl'-Pl'l'Xinll'lIf Donn Parsons I Jfame gfmwn Harold Carrisa 4 4 g ' Tl'0dSIlVl 7' Gary Wcalvci' . , Rz'j1oi'fer M. SMH Dick Sl'IIffl1!'I Rowan I-lebb The 1953-54 Canton chapter of the Future Farmers of A,1,fx,,- America has enrolled thirty-five members from both the Senior and Junior High Schools. The purpose of this organization is to help farm boys become established farmers after graduation. Their motto is: Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve. Mr. Joh n Meiflabe The club is very active throughout the year. They participated in both the State and Sectio ial ' Contests, took trips to Chicago for the International Livestock Show and to the University of Illi mis. had their own baseball team and also sponsored roller skating parties and hay rides. A new activity this year is sending a representative to the State Conservation Camp at Lake Vill boys also entered the State Public Speaking and Parliamentary Procedure Contests. lst Row: Mr. john McCabe, Advisor, Charles Bowton, Harold Sizek, Monte Harris. Bill Schrodt, Bill F-mlk, Carrol lions, Larry Trone. Znd Row: Tom Mulligan, Rudy jackovich, George Zink, Larry licdwcll, Larry Robinson, Dale Cleer. 3rd Row: Harold Carrison, Merritt Foulk, Elvin Wlieelcr, Ronnie Wflieeler, Robert XVliecler, Dick llull. 4th Row: Dick Henderson, Rowan Hebb, Richard Ball, Donn Parsons, Bob Wfright, Gary NVeavcr, Hoyt NVileoxen. This Page SITUVISOITAI by: SQUARE DEAL MARKET - A. N. JAEGER, Real Eslafi' Brolcer I2 K U 1 'l 1? -r.. ' .14 .M .cf rlowe isti' , Shiron ' Sai .lra hath, . Shelia Van Middlesworth, lfidler. Norma Thornton, Shirley s, ll:-1' ly Bueitner, Carol Raskauskas. -iv: .'.iyce XVilkmsi mn, Joyce Post, Doris l.ehman, i lfidler lflt-na Jacobs. ,O 'ervtle Vandemeer, Marilyn W'hitehead, 1 ch, Donna Stapleton, Shirley Shoop. ow: planet 'X'esterheld, Karen Wferry, Charlotte ston, Brenda Y ar noltl, Donna Griffin, Francis N- Vice-President, Virginia Sehrodtg ie' uiningerg Song Leader. llixie Xverryg re'u . Leader, Francis Thompson: Adviser, Wham Ga ' ? Zzmfme all of 14 ' aqcwe all Sewecf Zfp F.H A. has about fifty members who have paid their dues for the year. F.H.A. is a nation-wide organization. Anyone taking Homemaking or who has taken it may belong. Their purpose is to work together for better and happier home life for everyone. During the year they have done many things. They had an initiation party for the Freshmen, a Homecoming float, and several candy sales have been held to make money. The girls also ran the concession stand at the football games. At Christ- mas they had a party and made up baskets of canned goods for needy families. At one meeting a demonstration of table settings was giveng at a tea for the mothers a demonstration on arranging flowers was given. To conclude the year, the girls have a party or picnic for the graduating Seniors. Secretary, Anita Morrellg Treasurer, iloyce Sullivan, Historian, Ruth lliekg Parlia- Reporter, Pat XVidgerg Project Chairman, Betty Bear, Pulwlie Relations, janet Miss Lois Birch. ' Row: -loyee Sullivan. Alune Ashton, Anita Morrell, Clarice Leininger, Virginia Selirodt. nd Row: Pat XVidger, Ruth Hick, Betty Bear, Dixie Werry', Kathy Powers. 'tl Row: lletty XVood, Sandra Sepieh, Barbara Hughes, Francis Thompson, Joyce Schrodt, Miss Lois Birch, Adviser .h How: Deanna Kuhn, Sharon Roudebush, Sandra Fidler, Mary Fuller, Joyce Nagle. VFD' C if' 225, afl- -aff 7 Tfaix Page SIJOIIXUJTAII Inky: 8 SCRIPPS-NlcCAli'l'NliY CO. - HATTEN 8 EYIZRLY HAT SHOP WF' Prc'sic1z'nf Jack Klobu Vice-Prcsidcni John Flaha- Secretary fbaanwfiwi Glad Peggy Treasurer 0 Sandra K: ', A fbeaelapfi pads AMW . Miss Daisy Coty A greater degree of confidence means greater interest in .-.--- school activities, both curricular and extra-curricular, and en- g hances loyalty, cooperation, responsibility, and initiative. Con- P ' fidence is a basic requirement for modern living in a complex, democratic society. By attempting to create mental and physical poise in its members the Dramatics hopes to 1 in high school students cultural interests that will lead to the establishment of solid peifsonal conf ' k' , acting, listening, thinking, and discussion, to install a solid base then, by encouraging spea ing ship in modern America. Slvonsorcrl by: This Page DRAMATICS CLUB 1 , 1 ntl Lou Ash , 1'rc'sic1'c'ni 'verly Boman CIT ary fam-ma cw ,.x11rr'f' 4 'uffum man 3.-ymaezea szmema Miss Ruth Cagley 1-W - 8:25 A. M. The bell is about to ring. The books are rest- ing quietly on the shelves, magazines in their proper places, and a peaceful calm rules. Suddenly, a loud buzzing ! The door -'-wn open and the day begins. XXfhere are the biographies? Do you have this author? Such .y in our C H.S. Library. Student Librarians volunteer to help Miss Ruth Cagley, the librarian, during their free periods. uties are hecking books and magazines in and out and straightening shelves. ' e girls organized the Librarians Club which was quite active this year. They entered a float in the ' 'g parade and participated in several other activities. Roberta I.ou Ash, Marjorie Culton, Shirley Forbis, Sara Whitehc-ad, Joyce Richardson, Geneva Riley, Joyce Sullivan, Sandra i lips, Beverly Boman, Mary Coffey, .ludy Buffum, Barbara Lindbloom, Cora Alig, Wfnnda Eldridge, Edna Barnett, Alice Cl: mn, jim Ellis. This Page SIJ0llX0l'l'll by: BROXVNIES' DX SERVICE - DAIRY DREAM W S- QQ X PfC'Sil1C'I1f Judith Mayo Treasurer Kathryn Kamlager Secretary Vickie Johnson em emma ww' Miss Ruthirene Mentzc The Art Club has sixteen members. Anyone in the eighth ,ii .,. ,,,, or ninth grades is eligible for membership. Projects have been mostly group work, but individual projects are encouraged to further interest and abilities in art. Club projects have been varied. Last Christmas the Art Club made toys for needy families. Later, they organized a marionette f making their own marionettes and costumes, and writing the skit. Other activities included stcnc' textiles and making gifts for Mothers' Day. The latter were individual projects. Ist Row: Lee Kirkham, Tim Drummond, Kathy Kamlager. 2nd Row: Bcvcrly Kamlager, Pat Gates, Helen Hcdden, Vickie Johnson, Janice Johnson, Miss Ruthircnc Mcntzcr, A-lvisc 3rd Row: Karen Hudson, Linda Murphy, Dixie Curley, Judith Mayo. .ki-rx, . i This Page Sponxornl by: in 1 E 81 R SHOE STORE - SIGMA PHI GAMMA SORORITY L 13 President Marnell Essex ice-Presif' ' David Oi ' aldr S.'c1'etary Elaine Howard l I Trcaszzrer I Elizabeth Pegram Adviser Mr. R .1 y Ceats . ..,,,.. Naiianal Afanaa acieiff f2eca9nfiye4 Bu 'ng The National Junior Honor Society may correctly be termed the younger brother of the National Honor Society. The Canton Chapter was organized on November 10, 1948. In ord' nz he admitted to the Canton Chapter 583, Freshmen and Sophomores must possess an average graf' nf ' U fr higher. Besides this scholastic requisite, candidates are chosen on the basis of citizenship, service, 'cn 1.1 .nip, and character in daily school life. Standing, left to right: Mike Rusnack, Paul Franciskovich, Mike Svob, Eddie Marinich, Gary Shearer, Jim Moorehouse, David Ocdewaldt, Monte Harris, Joe Royer, Jane Sehwerer, Sandra Rumler, Leota Applegate, Sally Nickerson, Joann Davis, Bonnie Bush, Ma rnell Essex. Row 1, left to right: Deanna Rose, Marcella Marinich, Pat Eager, Jane Heckard. Row 2: Karen Phillips, Ruth Hick, Dixie Werry, Elaine Howard. Row 3: Charlotte Cox, Judy Pschirrer, Carla Baceus, Sharron Collins. Row 4: Beverly Maurice, Elizabeth Pegram, Pat Widger. Row 5: Judy Somers, Mary Alice Guyton, Judy Johnson. Row 6: Shar ce Stockman, Dale Cleer, Ellis Kirkham. afezaa t.rr 'u e 132 This Page Sponsored by: FULTON MUSIC CO. - WALTERS' FLOXVERS Prrxidenf jerry Lund -'V Vice- P rc'siJr'n Andrena Susit h afianal 5 ' Sff 'y Alanna ac ,C ,Om I say I G ! A id Twasrzrm' i Peggy Mclsnurii One of the most prized honors for Canton High School .-. -.-- -- . students is membership in our chapter of the National Honor Society. In order to qualify for membership, students must be among the top fifteen perceu' i, uiei: cl, Q scholastically, and must exhibit high standards of character, service to the school and -w I 15'-f, -:.n'! leadership skills. Each year the National Honor Society sponsors a scholarship program for which each f? A fer of tl.c nation-wide organization is entitled to select twenty-five percent of their college-bound seaiors who are best qualified, to take a general aptitude test. On the basis of scores on this test, thirty-five students .-mm all the states and possessions are awarded scholarships, ranging in value from 3201 o 35500 each, thirty awards of 3550 each, with certincates of merit going to other ranking students. Last spring Ron Karcien, representing the Canton Chapter 1967, won a certificate of merit. lst Row: Peggy Somers, Annnmne Ruey, Peggy McLouth, Sarah Shepley, Barbara Mendenliall, Shirley Somers. 2nd Row: juneann Snrflf, Pat Lightle, Lucille Rogers, Andrenn Susich. ,lane Kipling, Judy Bulfum, Shirley Branson, Mrs. Helen Clark. 3rd Row: Ann Klingman, Gretchen Soldwudel, Jack Klobuchar, Jerry Lundry, Raoul Reinertsen, jim Young, Dick Pschirrer, Loxettn llohmnn, Sharron Gibbons. This Page Spauxorml by: CANTON TIRE Bc VULCANIZING COMPANY ..g. dw,tlel W. 733444, ' - ' HUF ' 1 . ' likle ' ' if. ivlaalmd each of efrfzulzan Qfzafzacfefz V Bouglaan ritilgllfhn The high school group of the Y.W.C.A. is composed of 120 girls who meet twice each month. 'iff Black Meetings are opened by the officers, followed by Christian 3111311 , devotions. For each meeting an interesting program, some of L i,kmn'Mcn2:3on which have been dances, penny potlucks, talks on religion and .4 If x,g,.a,,, Cymir,,m,, pen pals, and fashion shows, is arranged. Bennett Y-Teens contribute to the Community Chest, charity, and ..- .ill the World Fellowship Fund of the Y.W.C.A. Highlights of the past year included a panel discussion on dating with State Senator Albert Scott as moderator, attended h g. ool boys and girls. Mrs. Penny Anderson of Bloomington dealt with the same subject. Ma -Me party gave parents an opportunity to see the Y-Teens in action. ' two or three girls are sent to a summer conference, which, for the past two years, was ' c There the girls meet with other Y-Teens girls of our State and swap ideas. en' contribute much in the building of high standards of Christian character among high school Seated at Table: Sara Lou Blakely, Gretchen Soldwedel, Joyce Romine, Sara Wliiteliegid. lst Row: Jane Schwerer, Leota Applegate, Judy Pschirrer, Karen Phillips, Sharon Collins, Elaine Howard, Jackie James, Betty Bliesner, Carol Fortner, Charlotte Reggin, Marietta Welcli, Ann Sehwerer, Barbara Stutsman, Rita Sleeth. 2nd Row: Judy Carrara, Janice Milhone, Roberta Lou Ash, Barbara Lindbloom, Lucille Rogers, Sandra Kemper, Mary lftta lilambs- 4 Beverly Duffield, Joyce Kruzan, Peggy McLouth, Peggy Somers, Jo Anne Terpening, Shirley Somers, Sally Nickel i ', Audrey Evans, lilena Jacobs, Jane Heckard, June Ashton, Judy Somers, Barbara Clark, Jackie Winegardner, iyce ' nnierman, Beverly Scpich, Phyllis Shumaker, Barbara Kaler, Ann Wfilliams, Mary Cogey. .. ww: 1 'ilyn Metzger, Jane Kipling, Deanna Rose, Sharon Bath, Joyce Kctcham, Judy XVellbaum, Janet lilliott, Mary Jo Sherwou' Janice Melviullen, Kay Murphy, Mary Swanson, Sandra O'Brien, Sandra Bath, Phyllis Denny, Janet Howe, Charlotr Cox, Janice Milhone, Nancie Elliott, Judy Betson, Janet Babcock, Delitt Jett, Ruth Hiek, Ann Snider, W.1iitli1 Stevens. S'andilw: Beadles, Grace Tallon, Pat Toll, Carolyn Morris, Andrena Susich, Judy Churchill, Bonnie Bush, Martha Simp- . Boughan, Miss Darlene Black, Miss Ruth Mentzer, Advisers. This Page Sjzonsorml by: Y.W.C.A. - XV. EDWARD BARRON, FQUITABLF LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY -1.-..- .Presirlenf ' David Bum, Y Vice-Presia. I Chuck Nag . Eels. Q41 '-Q faelpfi lake Sftfffffy L fKSkiP,l Trc'asurc'r S Leo Davis up ain aaa 1616 liz ca 1 Gordon I-Ia'1i Advisers After alfiliating nationally with America's Hi-Y groups, Mr. Wayne D i 'Ji Senator: David Bump and Representative Leonard Davis MF- Wllllam were sent to Springfield to take part in the Youth in Govern- -- - ment Day sponsored by the Illinois Area Council of the Y.M.C.A. Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs throughout the State took part in the program, which put Illinois youth in all government posts at Springfield for tw. ,s 1 Remember the Homecoming bonfire and pajama parade? You can thank the Beta boys 'ha carefree jump into absolute indignity! At the Hi-Y district meet, held at Moline, jack Smith's shyness helped elect him to the , ' treasurer. The result of experience gained at the district meet, was a step-up in the religious an tional programs of the club. Each meeting is opened with readings from the Bible and features speaker. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the School and ,qmmtmi standards of Christian character. Gordon Hamilton, Bob Sandford, Dave Bump, Leonard Davis, Chuck Finfgeld, Dave Sharpe, Ellis Carlton, Georg: fray, Dick Huff, Tom Trigg, jim Williams, Dewey Fidler, jack Klobuchar, Chuck Nagle, Larry Routledge, Verne Whirehe This Page Sponsored by: A PHILLIPS 85 O'MARA, ARCHITECTS - GERARD FUNERAL HOME o- 135 f- T 136 Spowiaad ii-IEP.-aclarioviflgdge the following, without whose support the publication of this 'Q 1 41. .I 111 ---...-. ' sa, , It if .'.Iducts Co. ,I .-F - I H Club ...... Ll , I'll'l'11El'lf .......... 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Fred C., 15 Birch, Mary Lois, 17, 19, 128 Cagley, Ruth, 16 Clark, l1elen ll., 17, 124, 133 Coats, Ray E.. 12. 19. 78 Conklin, Julia F., 12, 123 Coty, Daisy M., 11, 85, 129 Crouch, Gladys II., 18 Deuteh, Nathan, 14 Fisher, Vvayne D.. 16. 48 Funderhurk, Elizabeth, 16, 19, 122 Gentry, Byran L., 13, 50, 125 1'larjes,G. F., 17,19 Hoamlley, Dorothy, 18 Jameson, llelen M., 18 Johnson, llarold V., 15 Johnson. Susanne S.. 11 Jones. Gertrude. 12. 19 lilinginan, lietrie, 18, 21, 79, 81, 117 Larson. Dorothy Al., 14 Larson, Vt'i11ard O., 17, 84 Macklin, Leroy F., 15. 91. 92. 106 McCahe, John, Jr., 13, 82, 127 Medus, Glenn E., 12 Mentzer, Ruthirene, 14, 19, 131, 134 Metzger. VVilliam J.. 11 Miller, Rohert N.. 14. 93. 99, 101 Millington. Alhert. 15, 19, 49 Noe, Elaine R., 19 0'l1rien, Opal, 13, 19 Ronketto, John, Jr., 11, 82, 126 Schutter, Laura, 15 Smith, Harry M., 18 Stone, llarriet J., 13. 19 Stone, llarry E., 14, 19, 91 Stutsman. Orpha, 17. 50 Tuttle. Helen, 16, 19 1Valker, Charles, 11, 86 NVhitnian. Frank VV., 13. 99, 101, 105 Zeigler, Rohert T., 16, 82 2 A22 Adams, NVillartl, 65 Aliu, Cora Gertrude, 56, 119. 130 Allard, Sharon, 65 Anderson, Henry, 65 Anderson, La Fernc, 36, 117 Andie, Yvonne M., 36 Applegate, Leota, 65, 119, 123, 132, 134 Arnett, Allen. 33 Ash, Roherta Lou, 24, 35, 48, 50, 120, 124 130, 1.14 Ashton, June, 56, 99. 109, 120, 1-8, 134 Atkins, Jacqueline, 63 Atteherry, Anita, 64, 119 Auld. Dean, 45 Azhell, Merlin Dean, 63 v 2 142 , Ralreock. Janet. 63, 117, 120. 134 Ilaeeus, Carla Ann. 66, 120, 132 Ilaltlock. Gene. 3-1 Barnes, June, 56 Barnett. Edna. 37. 130 llath, Sharon Irene, 67. 112, 116, 124, 126, llaughtnan, Gary, 3-1. 50. 106 Baxter, Alan, 30. 117. 123 Shim! I l1eatlles,Joyce Ann, 56, 85, 120, 122, 126, 134 1l01l11I, llowartl, 44, 68 Rear. Betty Ann. 63, 112, 128 Beasley, Dick, 47 llennett, Carolyn Ruth, 56, 68, 85, 120. 123, 126 llennie, lloh, 24 Ilerry, Alhert, 65 Ilerry, Eileen, 32, 82, 99, 109 lletson, Judith Carole, 56, 85, 111, 113, 116,119.12-1,134 Bishop, 1'at, 56 lllaisdell, Jerry Allen. 63 Illakely, Gervas, 26, 68 lllaydes, 11611, 35, 49, 104, 117, 125 lllazevich, Lawrence James, 56 lllicsener, XV. Carl, 56, 85 llloonitield, Donald, 63 Bogart, Kay, 56 llolnn, Richard, 56 Ilolnnan. Lozetta. 29, 48. 68, 116, 124, 133 lioliilg, Kathryn May, 64 lloman, lleverly, 35, 130 llonney, Alice, 64 llordwine, Etlwine Alva. 56 lloughan, Anita Louise, 56, 85, 99, 119, 120, 123, 126, 134 liowlin, Robert, 67 Bowton, Joyce, 65 liowton, Luis Jean, 64, 119, 126 Boyer, Larry, 67, 126 Braden, Charles. 65. 126 Braden, Sherrell, 66 Branson, Shirley Louise, 42, 48, 68, 116. 133 Brown, Carol Ann, 56 lirown, 1'hyllis, 56 Brush. Jacquelyn Kay. 56, 112 Brush, Roger. 33, 68 Buell, Paul, 67 Buettner. Marilyn Jean. 66 Builum, Judy, 42, 48, 68, 120,130, 135 llllllrlllll. Roy. 64. 104. 120 Bull, Richard, 28, 127 liunip, David. 25. 48. 135 Ilurge, Carolyn, 63, 119 llurnhain, Rosalie Ann, 56 linshy, George, 60, 85. 101 Ilush. llonnie Jean, 65, 82, 119. 132. 134 liyhce, Vern, 64 2 2022 Canevit, Erma Lou, 56 Cardot. Anita. 29. 48. 120 Cardot, Camille, 63. 119 Carley, Jerry, 63, 106 Carlton, Alice, 31, 68, 117 Carlton, Ellis, 25. 68, 82, 135 Carrara, Judith, 56, 113. 124. 134 Carrison, llarold. 33, 68, 127 Chaddock, Marilyn, 64 Chamhers. Dick. 24 Chesnut, Carl, 30, 68, 123 Churchill, Judy Il., 56. 82. 85. 99, 120. 123,126,134 Clark, liarhara Lynn, 56, 99, 119, 124,126, 134 Clark, Eugene, -I5 Clayhere, Dondra. 28 Cleef, Dale, 64, 127, 132 Cottey, Mary Esther, 66. 119, 130, 134 Coleman, Alice, 37, 48, 99, 122. 130 1 7 I Coleman. Delhcrt Leon, 56. J-, J5, 101. 104. 122 Collins, Sharon Lee, 65, 109, 120, 123, 132, 13-I Conrad, Carolyn Elaine, 65. 112, 126 Coultas, John, 65 Cowan, Gerald Owen, 67 Cowan. Sue, 40, 120 Cowgill, 1'aul. 56. 85. 92. 94. 123 Cox, Charlotte, 65, 112, 132, 134 Cox. Larry. 56. 120 Craddock, E. Roger, 56, 85, 120 Crosetto, Lawrence, 45 Culton, Marjorie Jean. 56, 122, 130 Curtis, Lyle, 33 2 D , Dahney. 11611, 63 Dailey. Raynioncl Lee. 64 Davis, Jo Anne, 66, 120, 126, 132 Davis. Leonard. 25. 49,10-1,120.1-22,1-15 Davis, Robert A., 56 This Page SIIUIIXOITI, by: CAMERON STUDIO Davis, Ronald, 65' Day, Ralph, 30, 1 Dean, Richard, 56,4 Dearing, Jllll, 36 Detlroot, Mary An' , Denney, Phyllis Ar.-I Dominski. VVilliann 'I' Donaho, Sammy, :rl Otto 3' Dorn, Douglas, ltarhara Ann, Douglas. Carole, -I-1, I - llowell. Jackie 65 Dowell, John Lee, 56 Downey, Billy Joe, 64 Dress, Ilillman, 56, 92. 95 Dress, Joseph, 74, 92, 91, Dutlield, Ileverly, -13, 1.14 Duffield, 13011, 36, 92, 94 Duncan, John, 66, 101 Dunton, Donna 63 Duryea. Patricia Ann, 5 Dusch, Billie, 66 Dutton. Charles, 67 Dnttxreiler, Russell, 63, 92 Eager, II Easley, John. 64 Eddy. Jinnny, 56, 104 Etlwartls, Nancy, 64 Edwards. Vivian June. 56 1. F lulliott. Nancie. 56. 134 Ellis. Carol. 66 Ellis, Ronald Ted, 56, 82, 12 Ellsworth. Donald, 5.1. 120 ' Elv Don Martin, 64, 120 linnnie Duanne, 45 . - zssex. , Essex, atricia Ann, 64. luldrimlge, Mary Lou, 56. 111 Ildridee, VVanda, 46. 120 ,lli6tt, I I Xliee Ann. 63 2152 arnell, 63, 82, 120, 132 ireland, Eleanor, 63 Cveland, Frank, 36 I I Evans. 1 I 1 fidler, R idler, . finfiie 'lahav ..F,. oh ,,56,105.122.135 San a Kay, 56. 128 ld. Charles. 41. 49, 124, 13 in, John l'aul, 26. 92.95. 120 flamlmers. Mary Etta, 56, 123. 134 lynn. lynn, Harry, 46 Mary Ann, 64 'Iynn, Toni, 65, 101 Al Foote, zinna, 57, 110 Torhis. Shirlev. 39. 418. 119. 130 ford. Rolmert Lee. 6-1 foulk, Touts. Touts, fonts, VVilliam, 64. 127 Charlotte Lee, 57, lil. 119 1'hyl1is, 64 Richard Lee, 57, 127 franciskovieh, Mary, 31 franeiseovich, 1'aul. 63. 132 franeiskovieh, Vaneil, 65. 106 franeo. Delores. 30 rank, Charles Otis, 64. 68 frank, Clarence Clluddyl. 56, 57. 68 95, 104, 120 Frankovieh, Ronnie. 57 Frazier, Mary Atlella. 65, 112. 119 Fuller, Kenny, 64. 126 I Fuller, Mary. 66, 68 Fuller, Mary Lou, 57, 128 , 21, . lardner. Ilarold, 57 1 Gardner. Janet Ann, 63, 119 tlarren. Maruaret Lon, 112 Gaskill. Shirley Jean, 29, 116 tleier. Rernadine, 66 tleier, Geraldine. 65 tleier. Mary. 46 lilmhons, Jerry, 65 lihlxons. Sharron. 36, 123, 133 ihhons, '1'oIn, 46 -Inger. Maxine Norma. 64 I lirartl. Vaughn. 40, 92, 94, 106 list, 1'atsy, 64 1 1 11 V 1 1 'lilt , ml., ll ' 1141- . '-. H 1.1 rl. yr:-ip we 1 er. .Q ow 1 1 .fs , 68, 92, 95,124 JS 'fs 126 Q szmewq amz... l P aa, 1 W k f Y Ka16.r, liarbara Ann, 66. 112, 113, 119, 134 Kkiiiienzind, Larry. 67, 92, 94 Ke fauver, Jaqaqueliiie, 64 'Y Kemper, Sandra, 40, 111, 116, 120, 124, 134 Kendrick, Alvarla, 63, 119 Kennedy, Charlotte Ann. 57 Ketcham, Joyce, 40, 111, 134 ' Ketcham, Lewis Milton, 36 Kipling, Jane, 111, 120, 133, 134, 140 I 7 7 7 Kirkham, Ellis, 67, J-, 94, 106, 120, IL4, 132, Kirkpatrick, l1arily1j', 42 Klingnian, Ann, QI. 48, 50, 116, 120, 122, 123, 133 - 'K1U11LlCl11lq, John, 32, 68, 116, 121, 124, 127, 33,135 Knott, llarhara Charlene, 57, 111, 119, 120, 124, 126 Knowles, Lois Marie, 65, 112 Knuppel, JoAnn, 67 Kovachevieh. Janet, 57, 85, 116, 120 K1'use, Charles Alan, 63 Kruzan, Joyce Eileen, 63, 119, 134 Kuchan, Boll, 46, 120 Kuchan, Maria1111e, 57 11 1 1 1 6 151,155 161.16-, ve.-1. Am., sc. 112, 119 9.120' 4 'I' 119,126 - 1.12 45-1151, . 106. 127 o3,112,113,120,124,1.w2 611,120 - 49. l'12 ' lene, 57 Glenn, 60. 85 7, 119, 122 -X 57 67, 106 120 12' 1,'412, 5l1,3101, 121,121 .m1.c.,11:,11o,1zs,13: rr. 30 e.-:'et'. 66 tr, .'11.crt. 57, 124 -ln icy, 63 Bonnie, 63 Danalzl, 46 Jimmy. 57 . Robert, 65 Don, 60, 85, 120, 1227 Roy 1Je.u1,65, 101, 1-0 141 vath. iRUSClllI11'Y. 64, 112. 126 bvrvml 132 Jacques Elaine. 65. 82. 119. ,134 'lNVIl1 1.J11111ll1C, 65. 117. 121. 127 liuhbs. Rohert, 25. 48, 105, 120 Hull, Dick, 25.155 ' Huggins, Lee Jerry, 67 Hughes, llarhara Jean, 66, 119, 128 Husick. Shirley Ann, 67 2 I, 'ons. l'lara. 32, 82. 99. 109. 120 ,J. acohs. Ilar y lizlwwrrl, 57, 85, 92, 95, Jac.-hs, Lloyd, 47 ,1:1er1hs, Rieharcl Allen, 67, 125, 126 Jenkiiis. llarry, 67 Jett. Delitt Doris. 57 John' 111 Johnson Iohnson ohnson Jones, Xllen, 63 , Jucly Ann. 63. 68, 119. 132 Luetta 7. 122 I Marjorx lilaine. 57, 111 Larry A . '7. 92 Jones. Marie, 6: 119 J 11111p. Jump. 138 Rosa1.ee, 57 Sharon, 43 123. 104 Kuhn, Deanna, 63, 112, 119, 128 Kumer, Jinnnie Allen, 65 Kupel, Suzanne. 57 Knzniar, Jol111, 65 , L22 Lazlfla, Audrey Ann, 57, 122 Laircl, Larry, 25, 124 Lancaster. Gorrlon. 57 Lanrlis, Marvel Jean, 57.,122 Lawrence, '1'O111. 41, 48, 68, 122 Lawver, Chuck, 57 Lee, Ja111es, 67 Leek, 11ernarml, 70 Leek, Lila Lee, 37, 120, 122 Lehr. Chester. 57. 82, 123 Leighton, Verna, 28 Leininizer, Clarice, 39. l.eNassi, Dllllllll Kay, 66 Lirlflle, Sandra Lee. 66. 112, 126 Lightle, Everett Allan, 58, 92, 95, 104 Lightle, Patricia. 31, 133 Lincllmlooni, liarhara, 35, 111, 130, 137 Linder, lfrerl, 29, 120, 121, 127 Lingenfelter, James, 63, 106 Lingenfelter, Janice, 66, 112 Livers, Marlin Gale, 58 Long, Richarcl, 65, 70 Loring, Terry Allen, 58, 106. 117 Lowtler, Mary Jean. 58 Ludlum, Shirley, 31 Lunrlry, Jerry Lee, 41, 48, 133 Lynch. Dick, 58 119,122,128 ,M,. Mciklister, Kay Marjorie, 63. 112 Mcfreeken. Betty Lou, 58, 85.111, 120, 122. MC1-o11tl1, 1'Cg1I3'. 41, 49. 50. 82. 99, 116. 123. 133, 134 McLouth, Marvin. 65, 101 111C111ll1lQ1l,JIl111CC Marie, 58, 111,120,124, 126, 134 Malone, James, 67, 101, 120 llarinich. lfclwarrl, 63, 132 Marinich, Kathryn, 58. 111. 116, 119, 123 Marinich. Marcella, 67, 124. 126, 132 Martin, Sandra Louise, 58, 124 Mason. Dwayne, 66 Maurice, lleverly Ann. 66, Maurice, Louise, 31, 120 Maxwell, Nelson, 66 Maynard, Myrna, 65 Mayo, Royce Haskell l11eael1an1, Roger, 63, 106 Meins, Lynn Karen, 112 Melvin, Karolyn Kay, 66 Mentlenhall. Barbara, 37. 6 Menne, Joseph, 63, 99, 104 Menne. Margaret Anne. 33. 48,111. 130.135 Messer, Joan, 44, 68. 111, 119 Metzger. Marilyn, 28, 48, 111, 134 Meyer, Billy Joe, 58. 101 Mickalonis. Elaine, 58, 111, 120 112,119,132 8,120,133 Tbix Page Sjrofimrval by: 136 126 Milhone, Gordon, 63. 82. 120, 125, 126 Mill1o11e, Janice, 58, 119, 123, 134 Milhone, Jol111, 63, 95, 106, 120 Miller, Patricia, 58 Miller, Richard, 33, 49, 120, 122 Milleson, Carl, 58, 104, 120, 124, 125 lN1illin1.:ton, Roberta, 32 Moore, llilly, 63, 106 Moore, Jeanette, 58 Moore, Ruth. 66 Moorhouse, James Alan, 66, 132 Morgan, Ronnie, 44, 120 Morgan, VVint1elcl, 35, 117, 121, 124, 127 'J Morkoski, Alan, 58, 120, 1-3 Morrell, Anita, 28, 48, 68, 119, 128 Morris, Carolyn. 58, 85, 119, 123, 134 Morris, Phillip, 32, 48, 68 Moyer, Paul, 60, 85, 122 Murphy, 124, 126, 134 Murphy, Lincla Lou, 66, 131 M urphy, Stanley, 58, 85, 120 Muntz, Sue Ann, 63, 116, 117 Kay Elaine, 58, 68, 85. 111, 119, Murray, George, 25, 68, 121, 127, 135 2. -N 22 Nagle, Charles, 32, 48, 68, 121, 127, 135 Nagle, Joyce, 66, 68, 128 Nayrlen, John, 63, 101 Nelson, John, 94 Nelson, David. 66, 104, 120 Newton, Ronnie, 67 Nickerson, Palma Lee, 34, 120 1 Nickerson, Sally, 65, 119. 13-, 134 Nieman, lN1arjorie, 58 Nimmo, Gary Lee, 58, 67. Nolanil, Jutly, 64, 116, 117 Norton, Joseph, 65. 92. 95, 98 2 02 Oaks, Janet, .' , t, 2. , 117 120 1 1 1 14 48 8 9910111110 O'11rien, Sanc11'a,58,111,120, 124, 126, 134 Oerlewalrlt. Davicl, 64, 68, 82, 132 Oliver, Avis, 67, 113, 126 Oliver, XVcslcy, 58 OrenclorFf, Katl1eri11e, 58, 119 Orwig. Rolmert, 58 Ossman, Arthur, 26. 92. 93. 94 .11 . Parks, Rosena, 66 Parson. Don11, 39, 127 Parsons, Gary Franklin. Patterson, VVillian1, 58 avley, Ronald, 58 P Payne, Shirley, 29, 120 66. 92. 95. 104 Peak, James, 26, 68, 92, 95. 105 124 Pegram, Elizaheth D., 66, 82 ,12b,i34,131., Perry, Phyllis, 58, 122 Phillips. Bernie. 58 Phillips, loyce, 66, 119 Phi11ips.1iaren, 64, 124, 1.11. 1.14 Phillips, Sandra, 27, 48, 130 Piylil. Jacquelyn, 44 Plotts, Jerry Lec, 65 Pollitt, Arthur, 63. 106 Pollitt, Jack, 56, 58, 92, 95, 105, 126 Porter. Kenneth Lee, 67 Post, liarhara, 58 Potter, John, 65, 92, 95, 104 Powell, Perry, 106 Powers. Kathryn, 58, 111, 113, 126, 128 Pschirrer, Davirl, 66, 120 Pschirrer, Dick, 41. 49, 50, 120, 133 Pschirrer. Judy. 120, 132, 134 Jean, 45 Putman, Putman. June, 45 Putrieh. Joe, 64 Putrich. Mary Jo, 58, 119 , R22 Rakestraw, Deanna Marie, Rakestraw. Mary Lou, 58 Ratcliffe, George, 43, 117 Rawley. Jesse, 63 Reecl, Lila, 58, 111 Reecl, Sharon. 58, 111 63, 113, 126 Reeve, George Lee, 67. 92, 95 101 Relfett. Richard, 58 A FRIEND- EMPLOYEES OF A SL P SUPERMARKET an-f 1 I. 'A' ' mf- 1. ' 3 1 , or ,A- I at-'J 1 . f ' ' 3 . . 1: ' ' , ' ,,. L nf 1 , 1 . . . , N I Y : K K . 1'-.L ' ' , ,U .. ' 5 . Reinertsen, Raoul. 28. 48, 117, 123, 133 Slack, Jerry, 26, 68 NVefenstette. Raymond, 0 Rieharllson, Joyce Ann, 27, 68, 1.10 Slack, Larry, 33, 68, 116, 120 1Velch, John. 66, 101 Rirlle, Rolmert, 35 Slater, lletty Ann, 59, 119 XVe1llramn, Juclith Rae, 6 -. .1. Riley, l2stln:r, 58. 116. 120 Slater. Ronaltl. 66 VVells, llarvey, 37, 68, 92. 11 Riley, Geneva. 43, 130 Smith, Dixie Lee, 59 1Verry, Dixie, 65, 68, ll 119, Riley, Phillip. 58, 85. 117, 122. 125 Smith, Donalrl, 40, 92. 95 1Verry. Joyce. 42 A Roherson, Marian, 58 Smith, Jack llavirl, 66, 92, 95, 104, 106 XVestertielcl, Galen, 25 Roherts, Charles, 58 Smith, Lincla Lou, 59 VVestertielcl, Samuel, 34 Rolxerts, Norma Jean, 58 Smith, IJ. Lyle. 63 XVheeler, David, 43 Robinson. Charlotte lillyn, 58, 120 Smith, Morris Zeltlon, 106 1Vheeler, Elvin, 65, 121 Rogers, Forrest, 66 Smith, Yale, 61 VVl1eeler, Harohl llelano, 6.1 Rogers, Lucille, 35, 123, 133, 134 Snlyers, l1arl1ara, 64, 112 VVheeler, Robert, 60, 127 Rolirer, J:met, 28, 119 Snirler, Jim. 59, 65 1Vl1eeler, Ronalrl, 64, lf7. 127 Rnhrer, Jerry, 59, 101 Snider, 1Villiam, 92, 97 1Yhite, Clark, 67, 101 Romine, Elaine Joyce. 59, 99, 119, 123, 134 Snook, Charlene, 64, 119, 125 XYhi1eheat1, Sara, 64, 1.10, 134 Rose, Deanna June. 67. 112.119, 126, 132, 134 Solclwerlel, Gretchen, 41, 48, 99. 120,123 ', 1,1-J Wliitglig- 1,,yg-mp, Ni, 'QF 115 Rose. Mary Kay, 59, 85, 111, 116, 123, 126 Somers, Judy Sue, 65, 1 2, , I - re, Shipley Ann. 61 Rosehoom, Dorothy Ann, 64 Somers, Peggy, 24. 34, ' , 1 , 1- . 1Viclp:erf1Judy. 64 Rosencrans, Roliert. 43. 117 133, 134 , hvill1lCl4l.1i1ll1l, 42 Routlehusli, Glen, 59. 120 Somers, Shirley Ann, 27, 49, 124, 1 , 134 VW, gynqr, lan-ici Romlehnsli, Sharon KHYN65, 111, 119,128 Rontlec1p.:e,l,arr ' 351117, 121,l24. 127, 135 Royer, Joseplm, 132 I Ruey, Annamae. 27. 49, 68, 123, 124, 126. 133 Rney, Janice Kay, 59, 111., 116 Ruey, Sammie. 64, 124. 126 Rumler, Cecelia. 29. 120 a Rnmler, ltlarrismi, 67 Rumler, Joyce Ann, 59, 11:2 ' Rumlery Letn Rae, 67 J - , '- Q Rumler, Margaret. 63. 119' Ruuiler, Marilyn Joyce: 59, 68. 99, 109.119, 123 Rumler, Reta, 66, 119 Rl1l1llQ1',,SI111fl1'Ii 64, 109, 119, Rnpe. Ronalcl. 59. 124 Rusnak. Rlichacq. 65. 125.'126Y132, I ' 1253 ix? , 3 , ' ' ' Salyaix l'egey.'S9 l Sanalforml. llolxliy. 59. 120, 135 Sartl, Jluneanni 36, 133 Sanfliangh. l'anlina, 28. 50 SanQ'er, Rohert, 120 .1 Scliellschinirlt, Joan, 119. 120 Sehenck, Virginia, 67, 68 ' Scbrmlt. George, 24, 59 Schroclt. Joyce lilaine. 1253 Sehrorlt, Yirgiiii? Ellen, 27, 49. 128' ' 5 Schwerer, Jane' .lizalit-th. 55, 119, 1-4. 132, 134 Scghi, Jacqualine, 65, 82, 119, 126 , H Spargo, John, 34, 92 Spencer, Joan, 31 4 ',112,i2'l13' ,65,c-,.7,4faw2f11,1.-.4,'1Z12c'?r6'nw0 .-19' 'Q :,An , , 34 1111111116 n 64 1 U Elvwllly. kills. 59,19-1. 93 04 1 y VVilliams, llalrhara, 64 . fpenny, i iam .ee, J ' Nl' ' i . 2 J Sprague. -Allen Robert, 1. 1 rams, ic '1e, Spyres. Riclmrfl. 33. 32 f Williams, I' , 60, 135 Stamhaueh, Charlottf ' ' Zoctyaimm . M1-:fl H Slrlllfel. Rvietillilfi. -1 xN71lll!l1l1S, Nancy, 66 Sim-ccvich. Ami, 59 , 1Vi1liams, R011-11 F, 1111, 15: .s1..o11.i.-,J.1yce,' 59 , 2.-4 ' , , - ,wA?1.1,4vs:- 1-ir :L Ell51l1'y.Il1U1U1'-1574 XYilson .arry. 60 't. 'Hin iemwt 1. 5 ' XVi11glSj2, Fai-ily 6 11, -' St. Claiu. Larry, 60, 85 3 ,ZLYQHH , QQdffX a4'4l ET- 5111113 3Gll'1lgil-111511601 119 1 'ineg.:arr1ner. ackie. 'ii ' , ftcnens, an a,' . 4 5 : VVoor1 - tv ' ie 16 'Y All Stoickman, Allen VVillis. . 'M law N A Q 3 jeg, ,V -'fl-'f S1UCk1l11l711,,,Sl1511'lCC, 64, 119, 1 Wyighf, GQ,-4.1.1, 6 J 11,45 Sf0Cl4'0V. L1l1'l'Y. 00- VVri 1. Rohert, , 121 ' Stoke, Helen Louise, 44, 1 ,Qjfpgg Stnutler. Slrvllmy Jean. 65 4 ' ' Stout, NVcsley, 34, 82, 99, 1 1 ' 1, N,-,fmn gp -l 'M, 112 Stutlflebeam, Jolm, 65 n, 24, 44, 50 7 :lllliy-IIILXJKEYCC, 527111. 11283180 ZA 95' 101' 5' K3 . Qusich, 1 nr rena, 2 , 49, . , L . , . M -'tel-of-vita:-- .f2'Z4fI4f-- K 122. 133,134 U Svoh, Michael, 65,.92. 94. 104, 132 , gimme, l1all, Richard, 73 Sen'c1c1's,'PhylliS. 66 ' 5' ' ' ' Scpich. l1ev1-rly Lois, 65, 124, 134 Sepicli, Joseph, 65 Sepich, Samlra Sue. 64. 119. 128 Sepich, Sylvia, 29, 120, 122 Seirartl, Carroll. 37 Seward, Marjorie, 46 Seyller, Grace lillen, 59, 85. 122 iluerger. Charles L.. 59. 85, 116, 1'2 Zink, l1larjorie, 60 ' is - ' -- f 1' 1 2 'WT4 f 'Ja ' 'ra11...1, Grace,'.59, 119. 1-24, 134 .f 'llC1'I7Bl111'1fI, J'o'Annc, 33,99, 134 Thoinas, Charlotte, 63 'l'hompson, Frances Jean. 59. 120 Thompson., Gloria, 59, l16,r120 ' Tlioiiipsort, Jiay. 42, 119 ' 'A' ' Threw, Jack, 30, 123 'l'in1lallQ Billie Jean, 59. 116, 117 1 'l'o:lg1, Jerry, 29, 50311-6, 120,' 121 , 127 'l oll, l atricia, 59, 82, 85, 119, 123, 134 'l'olle.L'l1onnie11611. 59.-85. 111, 113, 116, JUNIOR I-I1GH C' 'Q ' 72, . 0 l Anderson, l1lartha Joyce, Anlil, hlarilyn. 72 .LB . 119,122 Sharpe, David, 44, 135 Sharpe. Richarrl, 45 Shaw. Jim, 46. 101 Shaw, Larry. 59, 117. 122 Shaw. Norma Marlene, 59, 122 Shearer. Gary Lee, 66, 132 Sheets, Patricia Ann. 63, 119 Shepartl, Jerry, 59, 68, S5 Shepley, Sarah Jane. 26. 82. 116. 119. 122, 124. 126,133 Sherwoozl, Joan, 38, 48 Sherwoml. Mary Jo. 59, 111, 119, 123, 139 Shields, Naomi Ruth, 64 Shores. Carole Joanne. 59. 122 Shores, Kathryn Jeanne, 39, 111 Shrilier, Nancy. 66, 68. 116 Shroyer, Scott l.:1rry. 125 Shryock. Frecl, 64, 106 Shryock, LaQnita. 59 Slinmaker. Juanita. 59. 117 Sliuinaker, June, 38, 120 Shnmaker, Phyllis, 66. 134 Slimnaker. Sanclra. 65 Sitlers. Shirley Ann. 39. 113 Sinnnerman, Joyce, 59. 68. 119. 126, 1.14 Sinnnons, Richarcl. 59. 123 Simpson. Martha Jo. 59, 134 Sizek, Rose Mary. 59 Skinner, Ann Jane. 63. 112 Skinner, Ronalrl, 37 Toncray, Jack, 64, 82. 101 Toncray, RnxiE Lee. 64, 112. 126 Trenter. Dean, 38, 104 Trizlil. Tom. 26, 135 Tucker, 1Villiam, 59, 120 Tuckey, Jim Allen, 65 ,U 1 l'liell, Catherine, 42 1'I1cll, llavicl, 59, 92, 95, 122 l'tsing:er, Larry, 63 1'tsinger, Vernon Carroll. 66 ,V , Yamlament, listil, 67 Yantlersehoor, Joann, 66 Van lleventer, Sandra Gail Yanmichllesworth. VVayne Yarnolzl, Alice Mae, 59, 111, 119, 124 -w . ' A 1Varle, Elsie, 66 Vvalker, John, 64 1Valljasper, Keith, 60. S5 Vtlallraven, Cecil, 67 VVarren, Donald, 60 U? I' A, 1 I Barker, Judy, 72, 112, 1-51 ltarnett, Raymond. 73 llath, Sandra Eileen. 69. Baylor, Jerry. 72, 120 lieatty. Carol, 69 Reclwell, Larry. 127 Rennie. John, 72, 120 Bishop, Dale, 69 Bishop, Larry. 69 116, Rlakelv, Sara Lon. 72, 111. 120 114 Rlakesmith, Jack, 73 -Q- l1lakley, Nancy, 69 ' l11iesner. Bettv Ami, 72. l'1oh'e1'. Doyfilvl. 69 lloiith, ,Xllert Roger, 70 l1ooth, 1fttricia, 69 llowton, C1l1lf,!jJ.4'S. 69. 127 llreerllove, avirl, 70. 92, 94 Rriees, Dqe, 73 0 l1rinklev. '01 Brosv1i.gDoi1al,i-1,7570 Rrown, Larry 72. 120 llrush, Barlmara. 724112. 113. 1 K I1rusli,' Joyce. 69 . Rncttner. l3ever'v.r7w'2, 120, 123 Rurafarfl. John. 76, 'T , 1 xVflll1ll11Ql, Carolyn. 66 ' Hush, Sheila. 72. lL0 1Vanghtel, Jack, 43, 68. 104. 133 ' , K. , VVaug.:htel. Ray. 60, S5 4 ' ' 1' I Vileaver, Gary, 39, 106, 127 Campbell, Ronnie, 69 . X' Tbix Page Slrorzxorvn' by: GOLDlE'S CANDIES - DROW HARDWARE - MARK 8: FRANKIE J DR. GEIGER - BERNARD MAXWELL 191114 116.10 4 ha' 10 120 ,N J I .. queline, 71,112, 113, 134 J . 'i , Fred, 74 i JE , , ,Y AZAIQQJ 2' . fin, Raymond, 69 J is, Larry, 70 Jontson, Janice, 71, 120, 131 Johnson, Vicki Rae, 70, 131 Jones, Toin,'70, 94 Ns afdlager, Beverly, 131 tnlager, Kathleen, 70, 131 ennedy, Stephen, 72, 92, 95 Ketcltam, Charles, 69 is 1.11 7 Y., l, Tim, ani? Lee, Earl,- 69 70 ' y 73 Ruth, 70, 112 ertj, 70 72,112 112,117 J 72, 120, 128 Lee, 71. 120 120, 72, 120, 134 , 69, 116, 128 70 Marie, 71,112,120 70 128 f I ies ter, 1 113 120,134 , onnte 71, 120 . farroll kovich '. Rmx, 69 Richard, 68 Gordon, 69 -5, Garnesy, Joyce, 73, 112 Gates, Pat, 131 Geier, Helen, 70 . Gihlmns, Bill, 71 ' Gilmore, Leon, 70 G ehek, Mike, 69. 92, 95 G ham, Robert, 73 Gri in, Donna, 69, 112, 120, 128 Groppel. Mike, 69 Guard, Janet Ray, 72, 112, 120 Gumbel, Jack, 69 ,WH- I-lansnfyer, Carolyn Jane, 70 ,Hansmeyer, Thelma, 69, 112, 1171 A, Hardy, James, 69 Haherkamp, Marian, 72, 112 Harris, Roger, 69 Hedden, Helen, 131 Hetifron, Raymond. 11 Henseler. Alice. 72, 120 Hogan, John, 117 Hollandsworth, Richard. 70 r Hooper, Sandra Kaye. 73, 112, 113,'.ll7 'NW' Horton, Phyllis. 71, 120 . Horton. Richard Lee. 73 Houston, Charlotte, 70, 112, 128r' Howe, Janet, 70, 128, 134 Hudson, John, 117 5 Jludson, Judy, 71, 120 fs- lluggins, Ronald, 73 TJ.. ' Kirkhain, Lee, 131 Kuchan, Patricia, 71, 120 ELL Lehman, Doris, 71, 120, 128 Lightle, Shellmy, 72, 92, 95 Lindeen, Lana, 69 Lindzey, Beverly, 71, 120 List, Lela Jane, 72 List, Leland Gene, '69 Long, Harry, 72 Long, Richard, 72 , WML McAllister, Jerry, 69 llclntire, David. 70 McLouth, June Lois, 63 McMullen, Jim. 71, 120 ' Maricle, VVilhur, 71 Marinieh, Frances, 69, 112, 117, 128 Marinich, Teresa, 69, 128 . Marshall, Karen, 71, 120 Martin, Barbara, 71, 82, 116, 120 Martin, Dill, 69' ltfason, Nancy. 71, 112, 120 Matayo. Jznice. 71, 120 1 1XIayo, J ith. 70, 131 Miller, miey Vtlarren, 71 Mills, Gedrire, 72 Mitchell, Marjorie, 69 Morgan, Janice Lea, 72 Morrell, John, 70, 92, 95 Mulligan, Thomas Lee, 71, 127 Murphy, Beverly, 70 Murphy, Janice, 71, 120 Murphy, Rodger, 72 Murphy, Thomas, 69 LN- Nagel, Janice, 70 Nayden, Joan, 71. 112 Nelson, John, 92 Newton, Ronald. 70 Nickerson, Charles. 72, 82. 120 Nieman, Johanna Grace, 72 Nimmo, Sharon, 70 . .04 Orendorff. Susan Jane, 71, 112, 120 Ossnian, Lynne, 71, 120 .qv- Pascal, Dick, 72, 120 Peters, Sharon, 69 Picton, Audrey, 71, 120 Poscis. VValter, 69 Post. Joyce. 71, 120, 128 Prohyn, Edith Elaine, 70 Putman, Floyd Dwayne, 71 Putrieh, Robert, 70 ,RY Rainey, Carol, 71, 120 Rakestraw, Harley, 72, 117 Rand. Gene. 70 Rantand, Charlotte, 72 Raskauskas, Carol. 71. 120, 128 Ray, DaNita Lueile. 71 Reneh. Roland, 69. 117 L5- Sappington, V17ayman, 72 hrodt, La ry, 69, 12 ' ir ia: ir, 7 2 . er, Ani , -, , , Sei , Darlene, S ch, Lawrence, 62 f it 73,112,116 Sharpe, o me , Shaw, Charl s 69, 17 Shaw, Sharon 2 Scala, Jesse i , - . lep ey. Ann, 1 G - Shoop, Shirley, 69, 128 ' 5 b Simpson. Carl Richard. 71 Sizek, Harold George. 71, 127 Skinner, David Lee, 70 Slater, Addie. 69 Sleeth, Rita Kav, 71, 112, 120, 13-1 Smith, Dolly, 72 Snider, Elizahcth Ann, 72, 134 Snyder, Alida Ann, 71, 112, 113 Spargue, Larry, 69 Stanfel, Elizabeth Ann, 70, 112 Stanfel, Sandra, 72 Stapleton, Donna. 69, 117, 128 Stouffer, Grant, 69 Stoullfcr. Judith Ann, 71, 120 Strode. Nanev Lynn, 70 Stuf'flebeam. Ted, 73, 120 Stutsnian, llarhara. 71, 112, 120, 134 Swenson, Jerry. 72 Swise, Patsy, 71 iT, 'lSI1l1lIl.lfl.l'V. Richard, 70 Taylor, llelinda lone. 70 Thompson. Vincent. 69 Thorton. Norma. 71, 112. 120, 128 Trone, Jinnnie. 72 Trone. Larry. 72, 127 Turl, Tiucky, 70 , ,yi Vandernleer, Meryde. 71. 112, 120, 128 Van Midd'c-sworth, Gerald, 70 Van lNlidd1esworth. Sheila, 70. 128 Varnold, Brenda Jean, 69, 112, 116, 128 LVVY, VVade, James. 70 XVIIZCS, Donald. 69 VVax:es, Nancy Jane. 70. 112 1Varren. Uarolyn Kay, 70, 120 1Vatts, Carolyn Jovce. 71, 112, 120 VVeaver, Gordon, 72, 116 1'1'e'vver. 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