Centralia Township High School - Sphinx Yearbook (Centralia, IL)
- Class of 1938
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The Curriculum, is dedicoTed To our Triends, The TczculTy OT C.T.l-l.S. We honor Their represenToTive, Mr. Corbell, whose Torword-looking phil- osophy hos mode our school liTe inTeresTing cmd reol. MR. H. D. FORTNEY The Third pc1rT oT This book, The EvenTs, is dedicoTed To The school spiriT of C.T.l-l.S. Mr. ForTney. giving unselTishly of his Time ond energy, hos done much To TosTer This spiriT oT Triendliness ond good will. X rX'r'rs XoooX4. Xlesrerday 'rr was Now 'rr 'rs Xm- CNE you rdeas. XJ 'rs OD PN NNE 'XXed XNXXXW rreXouXous ou XNXXX. Our 'ro dXy orrXy a dummy Xr 'rsX'red and yours ro do NNXXXX rNX'ra'r y oy er. PXXXXWOUQXN rX1ere were days when we yyouXd 9Xa Xwaye rXrrowrr 'me dummy 'mro rXwe rrearesr rNasreXoasX4er, NNXWGUNNG were rrred arrd cross and a 'rrrry Xorr amdrous, X 'rdeasfrr Xras beerr a reaX .oXeasure 'rX1Xs XoooX4. Xwerw we rarw our o X Xurr ro work on rudre-5, NN 'r deaX o Xe, me 5 BU d a grea 'me oeoo ' X4 you 'rrred ro orcrure X year as we rX'rm 'XX Xoe 'm We Xaaye Xrs scX'xoo ard wr ems oX 'r r Our reyy eorare and 'rXwe ey NNXXX X'rX4e ro remember rXwem. X4rrow'mg rX'ra'r 'rr 'rs a XJooX4 yyXuoXa you XNXXX aoor I and be proud ro carry w'rrXw you as you are graduare orre oX 'me oeooXe oX rX'us commumry BDA Xoecome d A shcndy nook by C A glorified by sun ond shadow. B mids+ sunshine ond clouds: while sfudenis spend Jrime swimming ond forgefiing . . . ,fheir siudies. 31 K ' T ' 'RAN up M,SbQWLlX 'E QE mJ MMMMWTKi3 Www CONTENTS THE PEOPLE THE CURRICULUM Tl-IE EVENTS THE PEOPLE' ' K Q 'T- ie V My NS Y 'W 5:- fbg J N X5 N E W XM FQ WV u 57575 'fMQ.,,H f 5 f- f DR.W. H.GAMBILL Presidenf C. A. HANEY LEWIS H. BYRD DR. J. C. HEYDUCK ALBERT NIEMANN BOARD OF EDUCATION CENTRALIA Township High School is TorTunaTe in having a mosT represenTaTive and inTer- esTed board, composed oT prosperous business and professional men aT our communiTy. Dr. Gambill, The presidenT, has served TaiThTully Tor eighT years, Mr. Byrd and Dr. l-leyduclc are nexT in line wiTh seven years of service To Their crediT, while Mr. Niemann and Mr. l-laney have each served six years. These men have given Their Time and energy unselfishly in our behalT3 many Times Their in- TeresT in us has Turned Their aTTenTion Trom Their own business and Tinancial problems. Their posiTions are elecTive, and The TacT ThaT They have been members Tor This lengTh oT Time proves ThaT The communiTy has TaiTh in Their abiliTy and appreciaTes Their inTeresT in The school. The communiTy liTTle knows oT The numerous and varied problems which The school board musT solve. There are always decisions To make To bring abouT a iusT expendiTure oT money- decisions which concern every person: The Tax payer, The school paTron, every high school girl and boy, and even The grade school child who is looking forward To ThaT greaT day in his life when he may come To high school. Our graTiTude and appreciaTion can be shown by respecT- ing Their decisions and promoTing Their plans. May you '38 graduaTes achieve success and happiness in proporTion To your num- ber. JusT as you have helped To build a beT- Ter C. T. l-l. S. Through your sTudy and serv- ice, may you also help To build a beTTer world Through your inTelligenT parTicipaTion in socieTy. Oscar lvl. Corbell, rinci al ffwl-W-5254 6 Za iff'-e4Z.Lc Au 411211 MJwf7H,CI,M,4,4 GVWM, id f7 ' 0 Clzoqf A. L. TROUT Deo n of Boys WiTh The enrollmenT oT our high school posT The Twelve hundred mork iT is no ecisy Tosk To keep The oTTice running smooThly. Our secreTories, Evo WolTers ond Madge l-lordy, ore kepT busy wiTh The mony phoses oT oTTice rouTine. Be- sides all The Telephone colls Trom busi- ness houses ond porenTs, They do mimeogrophing, Toke core oT The oTTi- ciol correspondence, check reporTs, poy bills, ond keep o coreful record oT The enrollmenT, crediTs, oTTendonce, ond work done by eoch sTudenT. All oT This comes in o doy's work in The oTFice. EVA WALTERS MADGE HARDY SecreTory Ass'T SecreTory DOROTHY JENNINGS Deon of Girls The insTiTuTion of deons wos esToblished in our school Two yeors cigo. Every sTudenT knows Deon Jennings ond Deon TrouT Tor Their Triendly monner, sympoTheTic oTTi- Tude, and Toir mindedness in solving sTudenT problems. Tordy ogoin! Evo, secreTory To The princi- Madge, who works in The pol, Tokes core of oTTiciol ouTer oTTice, receives callers correspondence, reporTs, onswers The Telephone, heors and records. comploinTs, ond checks ciT- Tendonce. Page I2 . rb J JT WEBSTER PICK BEAVER MISS SPURLIN BECK MR. BRASEL THE SENIOR CLASS THE selecTion oT class rings, a rechecking oT all crediTs, all oT The usual exciTemenT which marks The approach aT anoTher June has been quiTe evidenT This year, Tor more seniors have been involved in This whirlwind oT anTicipaTion. This year marks The graduaTion oT The largesT class in The hisTory oT our school: Their prominence in our book is iusTiTied by a more deTailed review oT The prominence while here. They gave To The sTudenT body our TirsT sTudenT presidenT and vice-presidenT, Vernon Welch and Elaine BallanTini, whose picTures appear on our division page, represenTing Tl-TE PEOPLE. For Their own class leaders They chose Billy -Beck, Jimmie Pick. Bill WebsTer, and Bob Beaver. Miss Spurlin and Mr. Brasel were The class sponsors. Joan l-lolcomb has been Tops as a naTional conTesT winner in clarineT and Tenor saxophone. while Roger Lee, ThaT Twirler wiTh The Tlashy Technique, wenT To Chicago and sTepped righT ouT inTo The limelighT. Do you remember The liTTle Treshman Tour years ago whom The Tumblers Tossed? ThaT is John BozeTTe. The smallesT Treshman ever To enTer our school. Gliver Carr, The deaT member oT The class, has been an honor sTudenT all Tour years. June Mooney, Francis SmiTh, William Simmons, and Bill WebsTer-The aThleTes-have disTin- guished Themselves in TooTball and baskeTball. Bill Sundermeyer has been our capable swiTchboard Technician, while RoberT l-lanna has been a good movie operaTor. Take My Advice was a Tamiliar aclmoniTion during March. Those who did Take The advice oT The seniors spenT a hilarious evening lisTening To The many Tamily problems oT The Weavers. The acTors disTinguished Themselves individually in a TirsT-class perTormance. BeTTy Ann RooT and Mildred PTeTTer were in charge oT Every Girl's BanqueT This year. Phyllis Gambill and ElizabeTh SchlinkerT. ever The popular ones, were selecTed as May Queen aTTendanTs Tor Their preTTy May Queen. Freda Ann l-lake. HE 1938 SE JAMES D. ARNDT Jim-Social Science: I-Ii-Y 3: Aslronomy 3: Tumbling 3. 4: Class play 3: Opereffa 4: Popular orchesfra I. 2: Saxophone quariei 3, 4: Nalional Iwighxschool band 4: Music confesfs, dislricl, sfafe, lirsl I, 2, 3: notional, second I: firsf 2, 3. HERMAN A. ALSTAT Buclc-Indusfrial Arls, DOROTHY MARGARET ARNING Social Science: Latin 2: Home Economics 4: G.A.A. 2: May Fefe I, 2.4. HERBERT W. ASH ENFELTER Indusfrial Arfs: Transferred from Belleville, I937: Foofball 4, manager 3. HELEN M. BAKER Social Science: German I, 2: G.A.A. I: May Fefe 4. SAMUEL K. BOWEN Sam-Social Science: Class play 3. GILBERT HOWARD BLANKENSHIP, Jr. Malhemafics: Iransferrecl from Tulsa, OI:- lahoma, I937: Mafhemafics 4: Scribblers Class play 4. secrefary 4: Clwemisiry 4: Weelcly Sialil 4: L Q I ROY T. ADAMS I-Ioolc-Social Science: Music 2, 3, 4: I Minslrel 3: Operella 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: I Baslcefball 2, 3: Class baskefball I. I ROSALIND ADAMS Social Science: Lalin I: German 3: Li- brary assislanf 4: May Fefe I, 4: Class play 4. CLIFTON W. AUT Social Science: Hi-Y 4: Lalin I, 2: French 3: Foreign Correspondence 4: Commercial 3. JACK J. APPLE Moflwemaiics. JESSIE L. BECOAT Social Science: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, champion soccer 'Ieam I: Lafin I, 2: Home Economics I. 4: Commercial 3: Phofoplay 2: Moy Fefe 4. OTTOMAR L. BUDE Doc-Social Science: Fufure Farmers I. VERNE C. BEAL Social Science: Lalin 2: Commercial 3: Dramalic 4. Page I4 N Page I5 I E RALEIGH W. BECK Bill-Social Science: fransferred from De- cafur I934: Class presidenf 4: Debafe, pres- idenf 3: Music. vice-presidenf 3: Romance Language I, 2, 3: Opereffo 3, 4: Class play 3: Minsfrel 3: Boys' quarfef, sfafe, firsf 3: Mixed quarfef 4: AII-sfafe chorus 4: Solo, local, second 3: Oraforical confesf 2. ELAINE BALLANTINI Cooley-'Social Science: Dramafic 3, 4: Currenf Evenfs I: Romance Language I: Annual sfalzf, assaciafe edifor 4: Class play 3, 4: May Queen affendanf I: May Fefe 2. 3: Vice-presiclenf sfudenf body 4. W! 2 JI fyrfv . JOHN .CHARLES BO E , lyk T MAE BOUSMAN Sn Y ' Ce: 5. 3fA,m ,ng Sc' cel: G.A.A, 2: May Fefe I, 2, 4: 1' 2 V , . Every GirI's 2. , R -I 0,2 , 5,11 VW QM- HJJAN M55 . ROBERT H. BEAVER nn: 5'C omni, on ge 2' 3: Maffmemafics: Class freasurer 4: Mafhe- .' . I I sem ,fr ,-ef Lag,-, mafics 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 3, 4: Asfrons e mfg, secrefar : IC I, :Weekly omy, presidenf 4: Clwemisfry, freasurer 4: f :Ann Sfoff Y 6 :I 2' 3. 4: Annual sfaff 4: Class play 3, 4. p fi: .4: Mixed quar- fef olo I I firs disfricf secon SPHINX ir s I 2 3 4 Junior prom commif . . , . d 3: fafe, Hrsf 2, 3: Commiffee r I' . . . : ' ' - chairman. ROBERT J. BALLARD Manager-Science: I-Ii-Y 4: Science 3: Currenf Evenfs 3: Baslce-I foofball, man- BETTY ROSE BRINK ,V Social Science' Lafiri 2, 3: Mu ic 3: Plwofo'l play 4: Opereffa 2, 3: Mem qv' choru , L age, 4. sfafe, firsf 2, 3: May ,Fefe I, 2, 4, ' ' f I l r X I .LL M!nx1 x'71D 22? AKXQYV is I l I iff' ESTH R E. B Q5 WQZEBSTBIRQ BARBER S ci can s 4: c 3 ,vgJ,vbielj,: e 2-: Scicivncel. Fef . ' e er irl' ,4. 7 I IO : a e ri , e -N d n 4: fh , rf i f4: L in I ' 0. 9 Ab f5Arbor l3!ayi-,lgrognfhgrg-Jen J',,f9?j,E'VOlYjlJ X' V 'g , if! YV, E .rv . 5 K X X HELEN BEQESENTI ROSA WXBLAKELY Spaglieffi-Social Science: Dramafic 3, 4: Foreign Correspondence 4: May Fefe I, 2, 4: Class play 3. MARGUERITE BROOKS Margie-Social Science: Home Economics 4: G.A.A. I: May Fefe 2, 3, 4. S ' n e 3-: ome Economics 4: Class play 3: May I, 2:. Commiffee Every Girls I, 2, ly 45 Cxdlgl-2 Swie fe: Laf'n I, 2, 'd I I: Clji ,V i pres: en EUGENE BOLES Agriculfure: Fufure Farmers 2, 3, 4. MJ THE 1938 ga il fx RAYMOND F. BASSEN Social Science: Iransferred from I-Ioylefon I936: Chernisfry 4: Baslcefball I, 2: Soil ball I. 2. BILLY BROWN .f U W Deacon-Soci-al Sciencelflgajllbpll I, 2, 3, 4. A -- 'rqxmf J ff G ' H .frlxfl 'J , i, ' IJ' Xl' if fr' I V-Ili' Tx' yi J 1 jf ., W. t 7 .. DJ, yu ,IJ 'jf 5, I.. , , if ' f' My rrgdpegrmevsn , oc' SciencQ5l+ransIerred from Hoylelon 7I93?j Lifeirarj I, 2: May Fe'le 4. I I F' .xl .fp f Y! J. 1 ir' I RUTH CARSON Rurhie-Social Science: Phofoploy 3, 4: Foreign Correspondence 4: Latin 2, 3: An- nual slaff 4: May Fele I, 2, 3, 4. v . - ' , i- , fo, .I I s .' ,V -1 ,A - .-4.44, JOHN CLARKE' 4 ' , ' Nag-Science: Class secre+ary.3: Class play 3: Cheer leader 4. PETE CASTELLARI Social Science: Fulure Farmers 2. 3. THELMA CHAMBERS Social Science: Home Economics 4: May Fefe I, 4. . in r I R S RUBY V. BROWN Social Science: Iransferrecl from lrvingfon I936: Home Economics 4. VIOLA MARIE BRONSON Social Science: Lofin I, 2: Foreign Cor- respondence 4: Scribblers 4: Peace oraiori- cal confesl I: American Legion conlesls 2. 3, divisional, second 3: Curse You, Jaclc Dalfon 3. ' RICHARD H. BERGER Berg-Mafhemafics: Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Lafin I: Annual sfafl 4: Foofball, Track, manager 4: Baskefball, scorelreeper 4: Hallowe'en Hoof 4. ROSA BROMEYER Social Science: G.A.A. I:WFe1e . of Ml if . ,- vs- jp 1 ' x 999 ' If li? ' X: may RE ARTE .K enc, i-Y : amafc vi -presiden' , he y 4: io 3: La' , 3, reporlef 2: ' ploy eelcly 5+ 2, 3: Annual sf : Class play 3, 4. CLYDE F. CASTLEMAN Pancho-Social Science: Forum I.: 2. sec- refary 2: Hi-Y 2, 3: Chemisfry 4: Dramafic 3, 4: Currenl Evenfs 3: Weekly sfalif 3, 4: Class ploy, consIruc+ion crew 3: Junior prom chairman: Class play 4. JAMES LESTER CAMPBELL Incluslriol Arls. Page I6 EB ff NREVIE SPHINX MARIAN CRANE W OLIVER E. CARR SociaI Science: German 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Gene-Science: Fuiure Farmers 2, 3, 4. Home Economics 4: Weekly sfaff 2, 3, 4 associaie edifor 3, 4: May Fefe I, 2, 4. BETTY R. COHLMEYER Social Science: Music 2: Opereffa 3, 4. HW HARRY MILBURN CARTER I AgricuI+ure: Iransferred from ScoHviIIe. IIIinois, I936: Baskefball I, 2: Track I, 2: Fuiure Farmers 3, 4. f5i'f52f:'ffL'Mf ::,E'1fffI' TIJ ,sJ'zf'iiwdff'2,1.- ARLES COPPLE 'CD a Science: Laiin I: Hi-Y 4: Fooiball 2, 3 Baskefball I, 2, 3. 4. ELAINE TI-IELMA CORNERS Social Science: Home Economics 4. MARY E. CREED Social Science: Phofoplay 3: G.A.A. 2: Commifiee Every GirI's 3, 4, chairman 4: May Feie 2, 4: Class ploy 3. WILLIAM G. COX BIII-IndusIriaI Arfs: I-Iisfory play 3. LIVY M. COE, Jr. Social Science: Laiin 3: Fufure Farmers I. CLIFTON COOK Red - SociaI Science DONALD E. COPPLE Maihemafics: Fufure Farmers 3, 4: Chem- isfry 4. KEITH G. CORRELL Correlii-Sociai Science: I-Ii-Y 3: Dramofic 4: Music 3: Operefia 3, 4: Class play 3: Minsfrel 3: Amafeur show 3: FooIbaII 2. 3. AUDREY JEAN CRAIG Commercial: Laiin 2, 3: Home Economics 4: May Fefe 2, 4. HERBERT E. COX High4PockeIs--Social Science: Fufure Farmers 2, 3, 4: Track 4. THE 1938 3 SQQQQ S E ESTI-I ER J UAN'ITA DAWSON Social Science:Translerred from Kell I937: Glee Club I: Scribblers 4: School play 2. RAY E. DEIVIPSEY Roclco-Science: Fulure Farmers 3, 4. CATI-IERINE E. DUNBAR Kay-Social Science: I-lome Economics I, 4: Foreign Correspondence 4: Chemisfry 4: Commillee Every Girl's 2. VENETA MAE DICKINSON Neal--Science: May Fefe 2. 4: Operella 3: Member chorus, s'ra+e, lirsl 3. KEITI-I DRURY Social Science: Dramaiic 2, 3, 4: Weekly slafl I, 2. associale edilor 2: The Valianl I: Class play 3, 4: Operello 2, 3: Minslrel 3: Mixed quarlel 3: Boys' quarlef 3: Solo con- lesl, firsl 3. ,640-4.4 1-uve MJ- Www MS4 QMRQ' . WM fogffeffwfafr Mafhemalics: I-Ii-Y 4: Lahn 2, : Forei Correspondence 4: Commercial 3: Mus' 4. NOMA DECKER l Social Science: Transferred lrom Oakdale, Illinois, I937: Home Economics 4: Boslcefball 2: Class play I, 3: May Fefe 4. IlL7?4Mj ' f ,gf J .,,irf , ,I N ,lf 'J , wfsgxdumyics i, 2: I , ,Y - jyfffuij ,, , ky ' I. vly , I L M ff' rf 'I 'lV ,f . .J f , 'I ii' DORIS ANNE DUNCAN Social Science: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4, board 2, 3, 4: La+in I: Pep I: Home Economics I, 2, 4, secrelary 4: May Fele I, 2, 3, 4. 1 , -I I M! ji' E, . e 0 V JJ Ill. y f V Lflf I f ESTI-IER JEAN DUNCAN Social Science: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, vicee presidenl 4: Romance Language 2: Laiin I: Weekly slaff 3, 4, ossisfanf business mana- ger 4: May Fefe I, 2, 3, 4. If 4-wwffe I 1 s. eoizoom ELLISTON Slu-Social Science: Chemislry 4: Pholo- play 4: Class baslcefball 3, 4. g :- PSE SQ NORMAN EUGENE DUFF Curly- Malhemalics: Lafin 2: Afhlelic manager 2, 3: Slage crew 3, 4: Class baslcel- ball 4: Class Track 3. GENEVIEVE DENNEISE EMERY Social Science: Foreign Correspondence 4: Music I, 2: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: May Fefe 2,4: Member chorus, slale, lirsl 3. Page I8 A ' l Page I9 SPHIN FREDA A. FAIRCI-IILD Dimples-G.A.A. l, 2: Home Economics 2, 3: Moy Fele I, 4: Chairman commiflee Every Girl's 3. NEIL T. FARMER Science: Fulure Formers 3. L ff lL JA.-1.Qci xc lg., ' HAZEL FINLEY ,ff Science: Lafin 2, 3: Home Economics 41 May Fefe I, 2, 4: Commiflee Every Girl's 2. wwf fofc, .- ' !c.2.fL,'7b4xpz .L.r,4,' HAROLD L. ESTOPPEY Esse - Commercial: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Loiin 3. wfww Social Science: Home Economics 4: G.A.A. I: May FeI'e l, 4: Commillee Every Girl's I, 2, 3. EDNA M RIE FARRIS , like ,A,,,,,A,kJ MILDRED ALINE FOLWELL Languages: Plwoloplay 3, 4, secrelary 4: Lafin I, 2, progrom chairman 2: Foreign Correspondence 4: French 3: Annual sIoFF 4: Commiffee Every Girl's 4. Q 10 Auwf' ,J--fs. ELWIN L. FETGA ER ,JJBE E , . ,bb- Felly-Mallwemafics: Class baslrelloall l, 4, DORIS M. FRANCIS Sociol Science: May Fefe 4: Commillee Every Girl's 2: Commiffee mollwer-dauglwier bonqueI,3. D RUTI-I MAE FRAZIER Social Science: Lafin 2: Phofoplcy 4: Home Economics 4: G.A.A. I, 2: May Fele I, 2, 4: Operella 4. CARRIE A. GANNON - Boofs-Sociol Science: Larin I: Germon 3: Home Economics 4: May Fefe I, 2, 4: Commiffee Every Girl's I, 2, 3. Gx4J v --Lv MJ' . .AIMA , I e : I a ics , 3, 4 '- nr 3- s ono,gQ- 3 is y, reside - ereiffaf Mirslrelq K' , ll,-'u.3b,vF Social Science: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Eoy Fe e l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom ommilf e ch irlficn: Class play, assisfonr ff ! er L ' - ' 'Hee Every Girl's, ossisl ' ch -'- 4. R k . 'cm 4 3 4 Phofopl o e I millee Every Girls 4 PI-IYLLIS MARIE GAMBILL Mollwemolics: Lolin I, 2: Dramalic 3, 4: German 3: G.A.A. I: Commilfee Every Girl's 3: May Fefe I. 2: Moy Queen affendom' 3, 4: Class play 3. T I . ' ' S , ' D- 1 - is ' ' EN V I Frenchie-Soci Sc' , G.A.A,' ' , .l: ...M ef ,2,4 me THE 1938 SE ALBERT GARDNER, Jr. Berf-Social S 'e c 'Lafi 3: Indusfrial , iw' A RUBYBQAIIN GARRITSO Social Science: Music 3: Dromafic 4: May Fefe 2, 3, 4: Member chorus, sfafe, firsf 3: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Commiffee Every GirI's 4. RALPH E. GOIN Hifler-Science: Radio 3: French 3: Class play, ficlcef cammiffee 3. IOR LEWIS GRIFTON GARRETT Romeo-Social Science: Mafhemafics I: Lafin, social chairman 2: Scribblers 4: Class baslcefball 2. HELEN LOUISE GANSAUER Gunny-Social Science: German 3: Home Economics 4: Pep 3: G.A.A., baseball head 2: May Fefe 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE GARREN Gerre-Music: Music 2: Lafin I, 2: Mafhemafics 2: Music confesf, nafional, fhird I, 3: May Fefe 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Cam- miff e Every Gg?4. Z ONORIO GHERARDINI REX GASTON Z4 Social Science: Transferred from Highland Pork, Illinois, I935: lndusfrial Arfs 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA GOODMAN Social Science: Foreign Correspondence 4: Home Economics 2: May Fefe 2: Oper- effa 3, 4: Member chorus, sfafe, firsf 3. FLORENCE L. GUTZLER Floss-Social Science: Transferred from DuOuoin I'-734: Dramafic I, 4: G.A.A. I: Hi-Tri 2: German 3: Pep 3: May Fefe 4. , ,J ,f' f Y Q if I ,. , ,, M JI ,il 50 my M. V JY 'I ' If il, 1 I 'I ,r,NX. RICHARD P. Gfbimes Dick-Science: Hi-Y 3, 4: Foofball 2, Mafhemafics: Class vice-presidenf I: Fu- fure Farmers 2, 3: Class play 3. ERNIS GOODWIN Pafsy--Science: Phofoplay, viceepresidenf 3: Class play 3, 4: May Fefe 4: Commiffee Every GirI's 4. GILBERT GHERARDINI Gibby-Social Science: Fufure Farmers 2, 3, 4, reporfer 4: Indusfrial Arfs I. 2. 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH GREENE M. E.-Social Science: Lafin 2, 3, presi- denf 2, vice-presidenf 3: G.A.A. I: May Fefe I, 4: Weekly sfaff 3: Commiffee Every Girl's I, 2, 3, 4: Opereffa 4: Clarinef quar- fef, nafional, firsf 3. Page 20 wifi IN REVIE Page 2I SPHINX LEWIS VAN I-IANEY Rip- Social Science: German 2, 3, secre- Iary 3: FooIbaII 3, 4: Class baskefball I, 3. 4: Popular archesfra 2: Trombone canfesf, naiianal, 'IirsI' 2. 3. 'P -:adv JOE HANKINS Rusiy-Social Science: Faafball I, 2, 3: CIass play 3. ' ,AMW bbef ,4ua.1L.. ffa,-14-'4?4C f 2 ' yggvyvv FREDA ANN HAKE '? 'Miia L. J5- Music: Phofopiay 3: Music 3: Dfamafic 4: uic -Saciai Scien e: - , 4, Ice. Opereifa 2, 3, 4: Member chorus, siaie, r : r ' ' 'I' I- 3: Ma O 4: Comm'Hee E e or 4: CI Ib I C3-RrI's, assisianf Ieiiziir an 4, ly Vlry r po en xiii R MJ I T Ig, ' I IO ' I ' J - I .' L. ., - I , - W 61, , , ! . i 'o 'IQ' Al -l . R ' '15, ' , , ROBERT L. HANNA ' E N5 Y I Zing-Science: Asironomy 4' 'Y 4' S I S it ce: Home Economics , . Movie operafor 3, 4. ic 3' u -- Eve Is - Mui : May Oy' F , pe Ia A , Commiiiee ery Oir . r V X Q, x , ' I s I K A Q, Qu OLENNA L. HARRISON WILFRED ESTER Social Science: May Fefe 4. IndusIriaI Aris. ' 1 K av!! Vg T ' 4nL? . ff ROBERT HAY . I-IAY Social Science: Class vice-presidenf 3: irc e Sa' 'pce: ss I-Ii-Y 2.4. presicIen+ 4: Laiin I: Weekly siaff r . ramaiic 2, 3. , Rbmanc Lan- 2, 3, 4, ediior 4: Nofional band clinic 2, 3: guage I: W ysia , eie 2. SaxOP ionaI, 52+ W Z Z 4: Class ' fee Every OirI's 4. TZQN A , AANL, , ROBERT DEAN HATFIELD SociaI Science: I-Ii-Y 3: Music 2, 3. GLADYS MARIE I-IAYES Sociai Science: G.A.A. I, 2: Laiin 2: Scribblers 4. I ALD L. HEISE Jerry-Science: Ciwemisiry 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Latin 2, 3: AsIronomy 4: Maihemafics 3: Radio 3. EDNA LUCILLE HOLDEN Herman-Mafhemaiics: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, champion Teams 2, 3: Laiin I, 2: Home Economics 4: Weekly sfaiif 4: Commercial 3: May Feie 4. ENIORS JOAN I-'IOLCOMB Jody-Social Science: May Fefe 2, 3 Opereffa 3: Orclwesfra 3: Music confesfs: saxophone. nafional, firsf I, 3: clorinef, no fional, second I, firsf 2, 3. HUBERT i. HESEMANN Hap- Mafhemafics: aflwemaficg 3. I ' ' I ' x W. Y. ,L I , v N J T 'V -. I 'B' I ' i x 1 yi' ' X5 . w . u. . ' J X 1- . - i: r s I I a .. fl- I - J , ISA Q I ,U A 4 I xv ' J Y P. I' ' 3' 5 u n lELVERAJ.'HOHIvlAl71 EI-Spcial Science: Spanish 2, 3: Drama- fief-1: Moyi liefe, I, 2. 4: Commiffee Every . . I X . 4 . , . Girlls 2, 4:,Clg!s plqyxi. ., ,ff S! ix 4 I 1. N. Ia, is bt, 1,1 . Q I 1 - .wk T . . r . .I x.-I RAYMOND HOYT J. Law-Social Science: Foofboll 3, 4: Class baslcefball 4'f2: Sfage crew 4. ELOUISE HUNTINGTON Social Science: Cafeferio 4: Lofin I: May Fefe I: Class ploy. malce-up commiff 3. 'f ' XI!! J Llwniyll ef GLENADINE HOUOI-I Social Science: Moy Fefe 4. VERNON H. HOLZHAUER Social Science. HELEN HOFFMAN Social Science: Transferred from Irvington l936: Home Economics 4: Class play 2: Or- clwesfra I, 2. GENE HOYT Social Science: Fufure Farmers 3, 4. LOUISE HUNTINGTON L Social Science: G.A.A. 2: Lofin 2: Ma Fefe l. 2, 4: LmmiffeelEveqy GirI' 2. W ' Q if S ,: Qlliifiiixll Six iw ' Q I iii -Vqi- .M Q'I'5NwiXf,VLS fb fg ggix , . 'N N N: S if KERMIT THEODORE J HNSON CQILBUR AM S UFI5 5 Loclwinvar-Social Science: Transferred Mafliemafics: Maflwemafics 2, 3. 4,'freas- from Normal l935: Lafin 3: Scribblers 4: urer 3, 4: Asfronorny 3, 4: Chemisfry, secre- Foofball 3, 4: Class baslcefball 3. 4. fary 4: Dramafic 2: Weelcly sfaff 2: Oper- effa 3. I . CP , FRANCIS JARVIS VERA L. JOHNSTON Honl:-Social Science: Fufure Farmers 2. Social Science: Transferred from Gales- burg, Illinois, I936: Dramafic 4: Romance Language 3: Moy Fefe 3, 4: Radio skifs 4. Page 22 28,5 O N REVI I Page 23 SPHINX EW 4 R. BILLY JONES VIRGINIA IVIAXINE JONES Incluslrial Arls: Operefla 4: Tumbling 4: Social Science: Lalin 2, 3: Home Econom- I-lislory play 3. ics 4: Pep 3: May Fefe 2, 4. QM I ij ,bd . W . 51' , n . ' M RJORIE JANE JO S ERT LEE KELLEY Mari.-Social Saience: Romance Lan- Mall1ema'rics:OpereHa 4. 2,3:Pl1I' 41W IH4: ,N 't ,,,.,J 1 Efffffififee Ever? 05151 2, 4.96 Y so Qffr'-R---'fr'fAW'f' E9 if! 'ff A M9 ,Ne .Q - U J M ' ,iff'L4z.ff1flAL Qs-70 flfifv . AK 5-v-v'QP 3Q'. n 4: LELA . I Eyynylif I ' :GH So I -en - e an .3: Drammic 4: Soggtcience, am c nomi 4: May H I' + I, :E . E 'l' 3, 4. A M4 . ESX: I LOUISE J. KAISER in GR CEIKEI DRE X X Commercial: Pholoplay 3, 4: Foreign Cor- mmie oci Saence.. Plnwglay 3: , respondence 4: Lalin 2: G.A.A. 2: May Fefe Co mercia 3: e Eco ics , Mag I. 4. Fefe . 4. , X n i X' 9- il. HENRY CHARLES ROY EDWA KU Agriculfure: F ure Farmers l. 2, 3: Turlc-lnduslriol Arfs: Transferred from MOIIWGVUUIICS IT S UCS I-I I-loylelon I936: Fufure Farmers 4: Baslcefball , A, ,F Q b I. 2: Sofl ball I, 2: Class play 2. If Q ll' fl,-F, i 2: LL, cf 20 C- 5 FTE, , I ' EX F u E A ' - M. ' T. WILMA KELL BA BA A JOY EKUESIN E ,Al L, Social Science: Plmoloplay 4: Lafin 2. 3: M nal ' :I-l:6meIEc'oEromicsE4: Com-1 4 Foreign Correspondence 4: GAA. I: May A l 3':x pl 388409 Fefe 2, 4.3 K E ' Q 5 Fefe I, 2.4: Lofin play 3, 'S CE- 1 ,ff is , A P Er? I or if E QF I Q, 13' I A . X- 5 acl-Q. - ECI' :N , A Q. - A ,. A JOHN R. LADWIG RO ER E. G FEED P: : 11 Indusfrial Arls: Fufure Farmers 2, 3, 4: QS Sod ' :Pimifo y3',fo -A '- Cofeferio 4, ' :gn o espondencq ff: Cas? oslr b E 4 Y I, 4 . 05,0 CQKA rl, -lv CLI fx . LQ ri I 3 A I' 'I -QE Y -A---EE' SE MARCELLA PAU LINE LOTTI Social Science: Lafin I: May Fefe I: Com- miffee Every GirI's 3, JAMES C. LYNN Mafhemafics: Hi-Y I: Forum I. DORRIS LINDER Social Science: Romance Language 2: Spanish 3: Phafoplay 3, 4: Pep 3: G.A.A. I 2: May Fefe l, 2, 4: Opereffa 4. I ARTHUR F. LAWRENCE Arf-Science: Fufure Farmers 2: Foof- , ball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 3, 4. I ROGER L. LEE Square-Social Science: Dramafic 3, 4: I-li-Y 2, 3: Romance Language 2: Music 3: 1 Drum Maior 3. 4: Befhlehem Inn I: The i Valianf 2: Class play 3: Weekly sfafl 3: Aufhor arficles on fwirling School Musician I 4: Ellcharf, Indiana, Milifary Pageanf, gra d X award I937: Twirling confesfs: sfofe, npfigh- ' aI, Hrsf division 3: Chic Ianfixlxdnfsfc Fes- fival, firsf I937. , ,. DORI ALT E' E. Cehm I , ran firr d f1bfhTuscaIa. IIIi- Qs. 1937: G+: or Thespion 3: e.A.A. I 2 3' Gfee Club 2 3' Class play 3' Oper . jiri I a : H e ics I: Band confesf, MARY ELEANOR MARCUM Social Science: Music 3, 4: Lofin 2, 3: Dramafic 2, 3: Myfhology 4: May Fefe 2, 4: Girls' frio, sfafe, firsf 3: Member chorus, sfofe, firsf 2, 3: All-sfofe chorus 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Junior play, assisfcnf direcfor 4: Commiffee Every Girl's 4: Class play 4. GEORGE E. MAINES Berwinger-Social Science: Mafhemafics 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. MARY CHRISTINE MATI-IIS Social Science: Transferred from Mounds I936. MARTI-IA ANN MABRY Marfy Ann-Social Science: Lafin I, 2: Dramafic. hisforian 4: Mafhemafics, presi- denf 2: Music 3: Popular orchesfra I, 2: Class play 3: May Fefe 3, 4: Weekly sfaff 3, 4: Commiffee Every Girl's 4: Music con- fesfs: saxophone, nafional, firsf 3: piano, sfafe, firsf 3. Y. I foe o mi eEve7'y Girls4 . T : ,If 1 3 I ,s- IVSJ ' X' -,,, ii.: pl 4, VI GINIA MAI-IAN Social Science: Lafin 2: French 3: Home Economics 4: Chernisfry 4: May Fefe 4. 1, 'x ,lllllip ll Ml A LESLIE QQIIEN I A A LQii5.J h 4: 1 EILEEN MATI-IIS Social Science: Home Economics 4: May Fefe 4. BETTY JANE MAXFIELD Social Science: Romance Language 2: Dromafic 3, 4: Pep 3: G.A,A. I: Opereffa 4: May Fefe I, 3, 4: Junior prom commiffee: Commiffee Every Girl's, assisfanf chairman 4. Page 24 , O N RE V I E I-IARRY L. McCULLOUGI'I Social Science. RICHARD McCULLOUGI-I We ' W K TI-ILEEN MCKINNEY I RAYMOND MYERS Fai- Mafhemaiics. Science: Dramafic 3, 4: Spanish 3: De- z, - f' ' ,-'cafi' 76076 I ' 7 ' ,1 , I M CommerciaI:CommerciaI 3: May Fefe I,2,4. W IRIS MAYES SociaI Science: Transferred from Salem I937: Glee CIub 2, 3: ScribIsIers 4: Dramaiic 4: Pep I: I-Ii-Tri I: Operefia 2, 3: ln'reIIec- Iual confesf 2, 3: May Fe+e 4: C I, 2, 3. WALTER B. MCCLELLAN pf' Science: Radio 2, 3, 4, e , bafe 3: Fao+baII 2, 3: Class baskefball 2. presidenf 4: LaI'in I, 2: ' : ono 3, 4: Class play 3: Sfage designer 4: An- 3, 4, vice-presiderw 4: Op 4. nual s+aI:F 4, My Q ' fr If' VIRGINIA MAXINE MCBRIDE Jinny--SociaI Science: French 2: Com- miffee Every GirI's 2. EDWARD A MIL My Kay -Indus r'fs: Tr sfer m Arlingfon, i ini , I937: Iyin , secre- Iary-'rrea r hop 3- Ias' aske aII 3: Tr? : ool pI . sw' 7' CHARLES JOSEPH MEMILLAN A WICHAEI JoJo-Social Science: Class secrefary I: ef -Com iql' Eg 9,-red ,gym Fufure Farmers 3: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4:' ol on IQ36- r ' Gy 1: Foofball 2, 3:TracIc I. , ef 4 . O 4 M T MY' ,IIE - I G E' GMI NEY ME NA HEA ITCI-IELL Berdy--Social Science: Phofoplay 3, 4: French 2, 3: Science 3: Pep 3: G.A.A I May Fefe I, , 4: Cammiifee Every GirI's gggifff KD ' 3f'l?5If' 3+ 53? 'N ,,f9L'Gs9'MII 'WSQQEQS' T54 3 if II . TF I A rf . r is ?R-VY ,x SPHINX Bqjrgbl 5:51 YQ Q Q . .zo l IF Q TH 938 L, 5' Vw ALINE YER cial Science: Commercial 3: May Fele 4. ROBERT NELMS Science: Radio 2, 3, 4, presidenl 3, vice- presidenl' 4: Chemislry 4: Dramafic 3: Class play 3. LUCILLE E. NELSON Science' Lalin 2 3' Pholoplay 3 4' For- eign Correspondence 4: Science 3: Home Economics 1: Weekly sfafl 4 Operella 2 IORS, ROSELYN MCNEW Rosie-Social Science: GAA. I. 2, 3,4, ' vice-presidenl' 3, presidenl 4, champion, Icelball 3, valley ball 4: Pholoplay 4: Fefe I, 2, 4. bas- May - EDNA MILDRED NEFF Social Science. I FRANCES NICHOLS Fannie-So ial Science- Lali 2 ology 4 4. 1 ' ' I I I D i Y - . 4., ' M May Fele 3.4: Commercial 3: I Lu. Ki 0' - ,.JC0m'jUJ Ui X X' MILTON NEUDECKER ,W R K BOB E. NORRIS Social Science: I-li-Y 3, 4: Forum I, 2, social chairman 2: Lafin 2. Manager Science, Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Scien e, ocial S li , I, , Dra i presiclenl' 3: Lofin 2: Tumbling I, 2, 3: - 'I-re 5 rer 3: '- F : Spanis 3' ass kefball, foolball, manager 41 -.Q , Weekly s a socia ' il' 3: nual slaff ' :J nior 1' chairman . aww ,- Qfqf , QNAUJ .oe T ic 9063,-Agr I : ul'ureF rm s2,3,4. 5 DO A ' ONN I ISON -L ricul Fe! UFS U 65 I. ial S sence: . . 2, 3: Lalin 3: 3. 4 si GDI . l.C1 . 2. 3. - e nomics 4 For gn Correspondence 4: C enl Evepls 3 May Fele , 2, 4. , I 1 lvl OL P SKIN I N OW Y 1 . L Sc e: n erred 'fr rn elle iIIe, IIIi- e ge: La' I, 3, pre em' 3: Member I Z DOES. 7. OFCI4 IPO I. oru sta Iirsl I, 2, 3: ixed quarrel 4: o ' - II-sfo orus 4: ekly laff 2. 3 An- ' nual If 4: Oper a 2, 3 4: C miffee I Eve irI's 4, . M v - 1 '4N '4 D 1 ' JT Cb f I SV Q 3 i , V, lfU3lJ99f9'-'Cv fi. if vf9QLffA.tV My Page 26 N R I Page 27 SPHINX E I E I .I I 6 WENDELL PI-IELPS HOWARD G P , I Pete-Social Science: Fufure Farmers 3, Huclg- Sci e: 'F 4: Fufure 4: Class baslzefball I, 3, 4: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Farm s 3- u n :ii secr a -f s- S. Minsfrel 3. u 3 i 4. ' I 0 SJ QI. JM WILLIS H. PETREA 'VJ RCP Bill-lnclusfrial Arfs: Aufo Mechanics 3. JIMMIE PICK Slug- Mafhemafics: Class presidenf 2, 3, vice-presidenf 4: Aufo Mechanics 2, presi- denf 2: German 2, 3: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Class baslaefball I, 2, 3, 4. Commercial: Phofoplay 4: G.A.A. I: May Fefe 4: Commiffee Every Girl's. assisfanf chairman 4. VICTOR I-I. PRIES Oscar-Social Science: Transferred from Hoylefon 1936: Chemisfry 4: Mafhemafics 4: Soff ball I, 2: Baslcefball 2: Class play 2. KENNETH PORTER Social Science: Radio 3.4: Fufure Farmers 3. VIRGINIA PARKINSON Ginny-Social Science: Lafin 2: May Fefe 2, 4: Lofin play, direcfor 3. ACM Le! ZMARY L. PFEFFER ' MILDRED PFEFFER Micky-Social Science: Lafin I, 2: Music 2, 3: G.A.A. 2: Opereffa 3, 4: May Fefe I, 2, 4: Annual sfaff 4: Commiffee Every Girl's I, 2, 3, 4, senior chairman 4: Junior prom commiffee: Member chorus, sfafe, firsf 2, 3: Girls' frio 4. ANN PAWLISA sq! sa -G. .A.I.2:L' .31 H 2drMay Fefe Oim2,24. J as-'dd 7441.2 1 J. W. PHOENIX Dufch-Agriculfure: Fufu 2, 3: Dramafic I: Class baslcefball 4: Fufure Farmers. iudging feam, disfricf, firsf 2, 3. WILLIAM L. PRATER. Jr. Social Science: Hi-Y 4: Forum I, 2, social chairman I: Dramafic 4: Lafin 2. LEROY GUS PLASSMAN Bubbles-Indusfrial Arfs: I-'li-Y I, 2, 3: Class baslrefball 4lf2: Sfage crew 4: Phofo- ploy 3. TI'IEDEI..I. IDA PRA-I-I'lER Social Science: Phofoplay 3: May Fefe 4. THE 1938 O! III' Ci, :I 3? I :Wy A if uwfgj' Q WWI 'ISMEJ A R s , If- ' JOI-IN PRICE . DONA JOYCE PUOH Social ci e M Tp Science: Lafin I, 2: Pep 2: Dramafic 41 GAA 2' May Fefe I 2 3 4' Cornmilfee yd! Every OirI's I, 2 w12ffr7,e,e.erefe3ff 5' IS RILEY So ' Science: Lafin 3: May Fefe I, 2.4. J. PERSHING REEVES Mafhemafics: Forum I: Lafin I. ELINOR ROSS Social Science: Lafin I, 2: French 3: Phofo- play 3, 4, presidenf 4: G.A.A. I: May Fefe I, 2, 4: Annual sfaff 4: Commiffee Every Girl's I, 4, iuniar sfunf 3: Class play, ficlcef commiffee 3 314,99-bc' WANDA REESE 5ffa---J-v Red-Social Science: Phofoplay 3, 4: I-Iome Economics 4: Commercial 3: May Fefe 3, 4: HalIowe'en floaf 4. JAMES W. REEVES Social Science: Fufure Farmers 4. ADOLPI-I KENNETH RIXMAN Ted- Indusfrial Arfs: Transferred from Hoylefon I936: Fufure Farmers 3, 4: Baskef- ball I, 2. . WMV? I! o nclus ' r Class vice-presie ' enf : Fufu ar r 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, , : Baslce all 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. I a MARY LOUISE RYAN Social Science qfin I, 2: Music 3, 4: Pep 3: Dramafi G.A.A. 2: Opereffa 3, 4: May Fefe ,' , Mem er chorus, sfafe, firsf 3' Cp if Exe? Languag : Romance Language I, 2, 3, presidenf 3: Foreign Correspondence 4: Phofoplay 4: Class play 3: Commiffee Every GirI's 2, 3, 4. DONALD A. RIECI-IMANN , Dan --Social Science: German 2, 3: Lafin I: Phofaplay 3, 4: I-Ii-Y I, 2: Dramafic 3: Opereffa 4. MAXINE RIGG Max-Science: Dramafic 3, 4: Science 3: Chemisfry, vice-presidenf 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Lafin I, 2: Library assisfanf 3, 4: Class play 3.4: Annual sfaff 4: Weelnly sfaff I, 2: May Fefe I, 2, 3, 4: Radio slcifs 4: Chrisfmas play 3: Comrniffee Every Girl's 4. BETTY AN N ROOT Commercial: Lafin I, 2, reporfer 2: Drama- fic 3. 4, vice-presidenf 3: Class play 3: Annual sfafif 4: May Fefe I, 2, 3, 4: Every GirI's, junior chairman 3, general chairman 4. :QW R , I' yRE IE WILLIAM E. SUNDERMEYER Bill- Malhemafics: Lafin I: Mafhemalics 3, 4: Sfage crew 2, 3.4, manager 4: Movie operator 4: Foofball 2, - E. L. STUTSMAN Gene-Social Science ROSEMARY STRATMAN PAUL :Ov W Rosie - Social Science: Dramafic 4: I-lame Sfev od Ci n ff Economics 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: May Fefe . I, 2, 3, 4. DAN E- STOV l ROTHY ELAINE STATER PerCY-Soc s ocial Science: Cafeleria 4: Moy Fefe , 2, 4. ' gf' U 3 O R . S D VIRGINIA Z. SPIE-l-l'l Fi l 0 Ol SCI -H 3:6111 Ginny-Social Science: German 2, 3: GC HCS 55 Sibol COPIC' - Phofoploy 4: Home Economics 4: May Fefe Of Gll 3- I 0 Il - 2, 3, 4: Weekly slaff 4: Clarinef quarlel, W nafional, firsf 3: Commiffee Every Girl's 4. P . l 1 N r . ,J-'Wx A H bf' .3015-4 ' gg .' - V Q X Lux . A Ah.-1 v-v , f 4 I J of- -A L , x . . X I .i, guwfbf' 2U'VU I . -2-L-f ' ' '.,q..-' ' . , U. '-fu of f 'I . D OTHY SPIN ,ffl If lf FQXHXLrl:I.S.JgAN 5 L-,uf fv-'f Social Scien ' dome' E o,rYo,mlc5f,'1?,f! IQ OC: im- I ofoplc '4:LDf:,,Ns'3:.,. Q Lalin 3: Chem: y 4fForei n Qorrespond- efe 2 4,,4 if ,Q Q .-if N .' . . ily Eff' -,J -1 ly? A I-7 . 1?-'V I ,JaJ':' Q xx Lf.-,A,.,,! , -VBA I ,y I My fvigsvrsjbzf 1 FMJ xx , WGA I fl I ' il T Ver! z ff- Jvfff ,ff ,f ij' l, .-I U 17 gl! Vfn,.!T3f 15 r :yi - . ls gf LAWRENCE A. SCI-IWARTZ Bud-Mafhemalics: Track 2, 3, 4. ROBERT W. SANDERS Bob-S al Science: Class baslcefboll 3, 4. 777 g,qJ.,vv1,4.4A.,a1-l RAYMOND E. SMITH Social Science: Music 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: Min- sfrel 3: Annual sfaff 3: Weelcly sfaff 4: Op- erelfa 3, 4: Tumbling 3: Class ploy 4. BETTY JANE SLIGAR Janie-Social Science: Lafin I: Pep 3: Foreign Correspondence 4: Home Economics 2, 4, presidegf 4: May Fele I, 4. SP1-:mx ' W ENIORS CARL H SPARENBERG ELIZABETH ANN SCHLINKERT Mafhemaf cs L In I 2 Currenf Evenls ' Libby--Social Science: Lafin I, 2: Ger- 3 4 secrelary-Ireasurer , man, president 3: Dramafic I, 2, 3. 4. secre- Weelrly sfaff 3 4 bus ness manager 4. Tary 3: Class play 3: May Queen alienclanl y 2, 3, 4: A I sIaI'I 4: ay efe I, 4: ' Junior pro commilfee: o i e Every GirI's 4. ELIZABETH J ' -. E K , r. eff Socal Sc Ii , si a A : AY FUI e rmers 2: . af , nnu sl 4. eifa , ' FI , ber . c orus ' -,IQ 3 yy! , IO 3f?V'7IP ' H o o'7r?R63 wffg' M ,rm M fhemaf qhn I ZSCIGHCG 3, Ope - I , 0 Ho If Pe very Gi ' . 3 1 I I ' I ,ll 0 I Q ' ' ' ' 2 I I 5 I il Q4 ' E qs ' X ' RI MN IN E ence a e. shi sees c,Li'I, .JM , :Ma efe . . . l JAME o SA MMMHARD H. soon uce Social Science Lain I: Auo Scoffy-Science: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Radio 2: Mh 2F mI2DbaI 3'D - LI'I'W kl fII34'CI bkfbll ec anics o u e e , roma cz in , ee y s a , . ass as e a c 4 H Y 2 3 Class baskeiball 4V2I Fool- 3, 4: CI ss play 3. I - , Q 2 Siag c 2 3 Operefla 3. - li .ui , HI- JMX I-'I . - I 2' ' V-- - Q 4Q1fifftIf 'ryY Aj'fW' If iff, GEORGE EI MRI FERN SCHNAKE Agr cult re F Iure Fa mers 2, 3, 4: Fool- Mafhemafics: Transferred from Hoylefon I935: Lafin 3: Home Economics 3, 4: Lifer- ary I, 2, secrelary 2: Scribblers 4: Annual sfaff 4: Class play 2: May Fefe 3: School pianisf 2: Junior prom commiffee. VIRGINIA IRENE SMITH VIOLET NORIVIA SAGER Sc ence Sc ibbIes4 Home Economics 4: Science: Transferred- from Iuka I93S: Phofoplay 4: Scriblalers 4: Infellecfual con- Iesl I: Class play I. Page 30 NREVIE EOMIL G. SANDERS HAROLD SCI-IULTZ Elmer-Social Science: Fulure Farmers 3. Bud-Social Science: Class l3aslce'rbolI4If2 WILLIAM M. SIMMONS LAURENCE l. SMITH Oze-Social Science: Fulure Farmers 3: Social Science: Fulure Farmers 4. Aulo Mechanics 2: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Class baslcelball 2, 3, 4, QMWWWWW 10181 HILDA FERN TATE Social Science: Lolin 2, 3: Home Econom- ics 4: G.A.A. I: May Fefe I, 4. ORAL LEE TELFORD Tel-Science: Fulure Farmers 3, 4. fV7 V GEORGT , . Wm en s I. BILL WEBSTER Killer-- Social Science: Class secrelary 4 Class baslcelball 2: Baslcelball 3, 4: Fool ball 3, 4. . VERNON WELCH Donl:-Social Science: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Ger- man 3: Class baslcefball 4lf2! Foolball mon! ager 4: Presidenl sludenl body 4. FRANCIS EDWIN1:-SMITI-I Srnilly-Science: Foolboll 2, 3. 4: Baslcef ball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4,,l'iigl'i lump, con ference, Ihircl 3, low l'iurdlff,9idis+rici', fourll'13 . :ea-S - WILBURN TAYLOR Mafhemafics: Hi-Y 4: Mafliemalics 3. HAROLD F. TINSLEY Morlwemafics. HARVEY OWEN WARD BuI'cl'1 Social Science H'Y 2 3 4 i i I' I I i Minslrel 3, 4: Operefla 4. 2 My 144' ' Ziff . ' jf!-fkf - I NA CY W REN WIND Social Scien e: Class presidenl I: Dram fic I, 2, 3, presiclenl I: Lalin I: Music 3, , Class play, assislanl direcfor 3: May Fele I 2, 3, 4, chairman grounds 3: The Blue Teal pol 2: Operella 2, 3, 4: Annual slall l. 2 Cammilfee, Every Girl's I, 2,.3hiLcl1airman4 SPHINX MMC M, MV, , mf I I 1 I fi v lj T5 I QI ,, x W RV I I 2 III sf: I I .Li sl 554 Q ., I wx 'xx wi ,L Q I I XA.. - L Ei W - P - I ' I o ck n : C - f irI' 4. ji! f fffim f N 1 LMLEX.,-,S L, Q . ' f I X , EJ s .IQi2,iE:I,A.,,vs25IQL,LT HEADX, .JLLANITA L. WILLIAMS - -Soc QI' Scigxge: I A. 'l: IT-Io Science: frcnsferred fro icob 9 7: p ics , 4uM 'ifdfe I, 2, J Phofoplcy 4: Ccfeferio . refo y . GA . N Xb., 5 xi v A Z: Chemisfry 3: Wee 1 sfcff , Roo 5 u- LI I - 'X de + ' p 6 ' GN X 5 ' fi b e r r h I e ,Ny L, ,I I3 f., Opereffo 4: ' 5 f L 4: M er cho 5 I K Xi Y sfofe. firsf Mo efe 2, ' K X Q ' In I fx O NK M-N WILLIAMS D E N ES E :oc I A :Fore gn Correspondence 4. S c' Sc'e e: Rh oy, pro' Gm choir- . 'I 'im mcO4: LM: P 3: Moy efe I, 2, 4: if yr? 1rI 4 X 'XVI . KRBARA N LOU 'I' I-I 9ofWrQcience4ru ic 2.35 -Sc' eg fin I: Dromofic I I I . : Fef ' 2 ' A ' G I'I F. INT EDDITH LEE WILEY ' Sh Mofh ofics: Aufo Mechanics Eddie- Commercial: G.A.A. 3, 4: Delphe O on I' Bo e II 2, 3, 4. ic 2: gcmofic 4, . i, ., , N r,-.f,A-1-4, .J-I-'T' Q f J IN Y I - n Council 3: A lv o - choir ' roodcosf 3: R o coo -Q r 3- mmiffee Ever ' 's,o ont irmon . 2: RON UGQG ic 2 e I, 2, 3, 4, Orchesfro I. f ef I + ,iw11fffe2efi+1 ,' ,gif L, ,L 7. K, f .. . CHARLES E. WOOTERS L W ' F L h 2 DII .,f..f,',-,.,z ,gf '45yf,,aLff-rdf! '1 :-if 5'-91' I N f . , D X -,avg ' u rein re Formers I.2, 3. Chink-SocioI Science: Basketball I,2,3,4 91 x JEWEL WOODS SocioI Science: Home Economics 2, 4 Phofoploy 3. 4: GAA. 2, 3: Romance Lon- guoge 3: Moy Fefe I, 2, 4. LUCILLE M. YATES Social Science: Moy Fefe 2. Page 32 'A ONJ S RAH FRANCES YOUNG Social Science: Lafin I, 2: Music 3: 4: Library assisfanf 3: May Fefe 2, 4: Mem- ber chorus, siafe, firsf 2, 3: Commiffee Every ANTHoNY,i-i.4gXi' 1 Z 2 Roiliiiyf- 55 II 3' 4: jj ,iff ,Li JK, pIIZIE'E RET ADAMS H LA IF. r -Social Science: Lafin I, JAMES ASH EN FELTER Inclusfrial Arfs: Transferred from Cairo, Illinois, I93B: I-Ii-Y I, 2. - DARRELL E. ATCHISON Dogo-Social Science: Fufure Farmers 2: Class boslcefball I, 2, 3: Foofball 2. ARTHUR V. CATES ' Social Science: Fufure Farmers 2, 3, 4: Class baslzefball 3. HELEN LOUISE FINK Social Science: Plwofoploy I, 2, 3: Com- mercial 4: Home Economics 3, 4: May Fefe l, 2, 3. HARLAN GUTZLER Spilce-Social Science: Science I: Fufure Farmers I. WILLIAM E. JACKE Maflwemafics: Asfroncmy 3, 4, presiclenl 3. CLIFFORD JOHNSON Social Science: Traclc l, 2, 3, 4, broad lump, conference, flfiird I, firsf 3: Class bas- Icefball 2. 3, 4. sP1-11Nx fewer' AGNES ZIMMERMAN Commercial: Home Economics 2, 4, re Dramafic 3: Opereffa 2, 3, 4: Girls' frio 3, porfer 2: May Fefe I, 2, 4. Girl's, ossisfanf chairman 4. Qmewlmwwxd . EL E. ZINK Bufclw-Social Science: Transferred from lrvingfon I936: Hi-Y 4: Class baslcefball 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2: Soff ball I, 2. AVON KILLION Mafliemafics: Maflwemafics 2, 3, 4: Class baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Foofball 3, . BRITT MO AG Social.Sc' ce: ansfer cl from Trenfon, l I9 PAUL M. MYERS Social Science: Fufure Farmers 2: Foof- Iaall 2, 3, 4, honorable menfion, all-sfafe 3. CHARLES ANTHONY PETER SCHIFFERDECKER Sliifiy-Social Science: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2, 3: Class baslcefball 4, 4V2. SCOTT FRANCIS SHAHAN Agriculfure: Fufure Farmers 2. 3, 4, BERNICE MARTHA SPREHE Sacial Science: Home Economics I, 2. ALTON LEE TAYLOR Social Science: Lafin I, Mafhernafics 2: Fufure Farmers 4: Foofball I: Track I: Class Iaasltefball I, 2. NINA M. TEVIS Social Science. W Wi? WI-TAM MR. MONTGOMERY THE JUNIOR CLASS TI-TE Tl-llRTY-NHNTERS have had an acTive year. They rallied Their Torces and elecTed aThleTes To blaze The Trail Tor Them. Charles Orr and Bill Wham were The presidenT and vice-presidenT. and Tommy Malan was The secreTary-Treasurer oT The junior class. Miss Langham and Mr. MonTgomery were selecfed as Their sponsors. ' Their TirsT concern was To have an ample Tund Tram which To draw generously Tor The Prom-The big evenT aT The year when spring comes round - ThaT evenT which causes so much exciTemenT, all inTerTwined wiTh Tormals, Telephone calls, The TirsT corsage, The desire To improve one's dancing. They Tilled The coTTers To The brim by selling candy and ice cream aT The PresidenT's Ball and aT all The TooTball and baskeTball games. The receipTs Tram Sledding , The class play which was given in December, increased Their Tunds Too. Virginia Carlyle, ThaT popular lirfle junior, had The lead, playing opposiTe MilTon l-loeTle. Allan Corbin almosT sTole The show, buT The oTher members oT The casT, RuTh Wheeler, DoroThy Kinsey, Norma Chambers, Mildred Brink, Edward Jahn, and George SmiTh all conTribuTed To a crediTable producTion. The juniors were well represenTed in The liTe oT The school. ln The class baskeTball TournamenT They were The champions. BeTTy Miller made a name Tor herselT as a columnisT in The Sphinx Weekly while Norma Chambers was Junior AssociaTe EcliTor aT The Sphinx Annual. OTher juniors on The Annual sTaTT were BeaTrice Lamblin, Marjorie Burge, and Mary Gray: ByTord Norris, Thelma Bierman, George SmiTh, and DoroThy Kinsey held responsible posiTions on The Sphinx Weekly sTaTT. The juniors climaxed Their acTiviTies by selecTing BeTTy Blankenship and RuTh Dieck- man Tor May Qu TTendanTs and Charles DeaTon and Virginia Carlyle as chairmen OT The ior-Senior Prom. ' ' W ,ir M' Qgfffjry rlfiifli Milf iii? is are WM wwf Ty wif' x P 9 e -', rj-'jf .TD 'H u xl - in rl' ,J iw ' , wi 'B' ' fi- . l ' ' - ' T' , ' if ' i V . J A' l yy yy, by AJ Wai. ri, K X wil' lf, -y -7, , I, bf M , JI' ,X V .1 Aria 2 Inky.. ll, F V , . i ,LJ ' V Ji ,J-I fy -' l 'UV ff, Q Q X , N 3 ,f if x J ,ff X ,f 1 , i , ,fy H ' ' y ii li - X y' ,V jf 1 . 1- , - , , .l , - . , ,J A ,I f- ,fl kJ X 'l ya y-' X 1' sl Y.,l ,f 4 I N1 'If N, J V Qu, J 5 WJ r ,J 4 V ,- , , x , ,f i J' ' fd Ili J, .- ' 'QT J , A ' J J L J Q J l 1 ill f I Q ' l 'A ' J l ' r' 'A 3 K ' -l in li P- B' , i 5 v Y ' i '- ' x 1 .- A . fl 1' ' J 5' HJ ' ,-J il ,ln ' l Lf 3 7' A i , , A J V If ,f 3 'kj ,L I , , , 1 J JJ yi j f Ts Jl - - , I f v -' ,f ' ' V x . ,f fd - , , 4 E . J i .i , M ,M - . 1 ,, ' 4 , 1 A -,J - ,A , , VJ Y, :J ,yi if 3 , I N , V, i .f v , -X. Q' I 1 ,rf ,J -I l ,P , J , ,ll ry HJ L l ' 1, ,if - - ' XX 2 4 ' J V, ll 35 L 5 ' 'J' Top piclure-Back row-Gordon Dunbar, Kalhryn Branson, Roberl Criley, Frances Brueggeman, SF Q pf N if J' Albino Carlelloni, Rulh Edna Byars, Donald Dycus. Fronl row-Mildred Brink, Earl Dunbar. , ' Q l ,-l 4 Mariorie Burge, Allan Corbin, Kallwaleen Bourne, Ralph Depew, Elayne Gleason. Jig- .A Middle piclure-Back row-Verlin Ferguson, Belly Coe, John l-lall, Miriam Colwlmeyer, Frank -,lf - L srl VY- Glollelly, Edna Rullw Cobb, Charles Farris. Franl row-Gorga Clulls, Carl Fogerson, Virginia -I ry 'lr' Carlyle, Earl Elliol, Jean Clwambliss, Warren Garren, Norma Chambers. ,l ' , A' Bollom piclure-Baclc row-Ralph Cerny, Belly Blankenship, Norman Busse. Lucile Bourland, I ' ' 'l Bob Anderson, Belly Boles, Roger Beclcmeyer. Fronl row-Doralhy Baker, Louis Aussielcer, Ceola vi' ' i Wells, Olis Collie, Durall Bierman, Clarence Allenbaumer, Hazel Arning. s 'lll J D -.-cf' riff HW j AJ - 5 J NIO CLASS , , . . xi u, ,, i 1 . ll, K-'pldlwzlkj l I' .1 f f 'ff l ,, 1 , i 'flxylff' A 1 2 . 'I .R I . - :rlfg I yi, J. lkfv fwyhff 'X xl. mln!! r K mi Cguyfff rjlfTj!'bf 'Hy :!iX.,.. Afjifj Pj-,f ' J K J! 'L i XX: N. , aigyf-rl, ,Q.,:,Vj,Xf,. rpm: , Willy! of li .'.,f,i- ' ff' 7 ' f f,f.f ,f ' 'wf X ff V nu - - K 1 X i ,ffllyl ' ' l l ' wg r W VA M 3'-'zlf J' Page by rf' lwTnw,iN Meg' I .ii i if 1 . . Hmffffnlwm M n n f ,ifflif i . - Q Q I, ye, ,g,rfi.,g.,Z.1K? 'f--ll ' 4 i I . I, Kg L ,JM W 9 53 Top picfufe-lack ow Ha rison, Milfon Hoeflblj Helen Gieselzing, Rulp go, Lo e Fefgoffer. Fronl' row John Hunfer, ary Gray, Charles Hawley, Marcene Middle picfure-Bock row-Dwoin Hari, Mary Lou Cunningham, Max Hall, Agnes Davidson, Vern Hatfield. Fronl row-Kafhryn Fark Kennefh Harper, Rulh Dieckman, Leon Harris, Marilyn Boffom piclure-Back row--Jane Hasemeier, James Mabry. Doris Jones Kaelin, John Lockwood, Arlene Hugo. Fronf row-Alliene Harf, Lee Max Jones, Louise Jackson, William Mabry, Rose Huff. ll il '75 1953 ww f ,ef nf .,, l .PTT 5 ., .LEM L 7 Q . LW .!wfHQZil ff mon cLAss Page 36 vyif ,ffl ,JL ,yy ff' fi ff rmfiffn fzfe lg, lf V JV' 'ff J! . x i li l Q ' '. N . - x f-X , . B M i gk B x .Luau wb 55296 fl --- . QA! 'YV' offnfw-'O 'Xl' , , x fva! - ,fi ff. flll 7 1 If 71 T 0 Qfllfxw-f'-'IL Ufybvk 1 , ,V J Q ,-,- A Ligilclf Top picfure-Back row-Violer Morgan, Glenn Pleiler, afhryn M'lcl1 ll, J li P , M 'r ,Qu U-jr ' fr Langenfelcl, Doye O'Keele, Mary Elizabelln Miller, Cla Overs+ree+.eFroni iilowil-ilizra Faggoi, 0 J Frederic Pollholf, Mary Hazel Morris harles Orr Joan McKee, Allworlh Parish, Johanna J: e . a r, Junior erlriolfz. A LA! Middle piclure-Back row-Byford rris, Bernie Knollmon, Tommy Malan, Beafrice Larnblin, . my ,P , Glenn Meyer, Delores King, Dean cLau li , ronf row--Conslance Kes+erson, Norman Mar- - iiA!VYV',iXj,,hf finelli, Marian Kelly. Ceci aine , D 'rhy Kinsey, Gene McCarrey, Paul King. ' Hom. piclure-Back row-Th 5, R dr Virginia Owen, Frank R neil, LaVerne Nimmo,, 4, - aff' Eofbfpr ier, Lorraine Pe an W if fl . Fro 'row-Virginia P an, Edward Reinlna l, ' vjffff r line Niemeier, Her e a N a ce Sha n lclendorp .25 fl '1 , '. M if f l l - ' - l ,. f' 'rfb' I ,ff f fr-' . Q OJ ' W, L fl 'llffl ff' fl- ' M w . A 9' 'f -1 11 If I .1 Jvjwjjj, I J IW Q1 , I . E. My NIL VL, fi Nfl .J ' f - 39 1 IIW fl il, sf' jf uf l I 'V X ' l NIV , i , 'f ffljw 0 6' Q ' - JF x . 'fl ,,ffJ ji' X will i Q 3 Gy SQ 1 X WJ' Q , dfy wifi. ' Page 37 ' UM f , , , 'X le.- s 4 Vivrdllrlv .J. ' ' G1 I l r, r I 7 f i ke., M-WJ. 'Vim are r . I- W Q QA' J , l 5 . u 5 ' l , P 'l l 'E-K3-DEA Ag-gag . l BA I SQU l , r l If . gb Y ll!! 9, Vx! 1 J, 1 T jlfqxj' f 1, xl M yy 22 J i' J 'X ' X. xg 4 .. Q l w' ff x grf l - all! jf Top piclure-Bock row-Wolloce Spielh, Eileen Schneider, Burlon Smilh, Elinor Riechmon C or l ' Slinde, Morgorel Supp, Billy Spoin, Violet Sczhlou. Fronl row-Wondo Ross. Deon i fiom , 'I l Belly Sclwooler, George Smilli, Dole Sonclers, Wilford Slonecipher, Virginia Pelreo, P fl. Bollom piclure-Bock row-Josepli Word, Modeline Sielcmcn, Bill Whom, Blonc ow ell I Wheeler, Louise Seiber. Bill Wehrle. Fronl row-Marion Wingo, Merrill Wynn. Lour o U , . - Don Wieclrerl, Moxine Wolenlicupl, Fronlc Terry. Orvol Yonce f U X J ,V T ro llie juniors-live cenls, please. 12 Page 38 . n nn S one no ? f'1f'-fDf.I5' nl A-:4 ? Mk frful .fbdzf f 2. ,Lfvrfr-faf,-,f-2-fx - Qvy' 'VV' I GANSAUER, Vice-presidenf MISS BERRY, Sponsor TELFORD, Cheer leader A MR. LUTZ, Sponsor BOLIN, Presicleni LANGENFELD, Secrefary-freasurer SILKWOOD, Cheer leader l s I E en , Ruby Benefiel, Jac Adams, Dorofhy A Bqazx Arial QIIFOQZ Fgoni row-John i John eafyt-'Rgp' c , eiia Benevenri, J ,Mififfg B:6olrnbn. Charles Gcirrifson, Blaisdel. William Furgerson, Dorofhy Jane Buffs, John Bob Ferguson, Thora Collins. vufyzj 6, 150 THE SCPHOIVIORE CLASS Page 39 ,Ls , Wa' L- L ,. V ' o 4' Q, s. 4, ,D A Al f- 4' Ji, .- mill- ,j,,4L', MVYLUE : ' .'rVL ' JM 'LM' 1f,1,YPRi?.- J dsl., Q V 'S' L M af,ral:-,4r,Y iA,,fR 1, N , A .,. , , .r , fr , f V - V f f . ' gee, ., .. 4- . bw ' Q., 'if iv ji ' ' x N. W A I I ff- :. -sr.. wr' , , 1, R J,ff1:U-g,- ' W f' ,f L E- Q- , 1 X .1 X. , X1- l X .JV A il' r' if y P l' ' x l - 4 X' i, ,J ' , f i ry! r, , V H r' .1 ' .i ff' I., ' 1 1 . Ji , ,ir . K V ' .y 'V,, ., ,J , I 7 fy, lfky fgflggf-Y 6 .-href g,,Jl' ,f-if-1-, J W Sl If - -f..,e,,,, - 1 . g, ,1 , L- ,.f,,. 'l I i -' l ' 1, ,gr V M, . X , i 1 ,f . l ,jr X. lfyi' . N ,V . V will LQ' ,JFIP , r Mfg 'V' ,y-M-9nJ y cj,4-40'-J-L aejcn ,dev WAWL Q...-f so HOMORE f ,es awww W Mme CLASS 1 c . . 3 - s lf, rl .Ep f,,,.,Je wg, 'i4i'96ALui0f. '31v.:l .ff ffliffc, sf, YWQ' if C70 'YL r.Lc,', ALJNJ fred? L Qliiiimi Top pielure-Baclc row-Billie Lasley, Roberl' Oldham, Mary Elizabelh Jolliif, Alhena Kourdouvelis. Bob O'Bryonl', May Linder, Marian Jarvis, Ralph Pyle, Daphne Koesler, Benifa Healy. Fran? row-Pauline Lullrell, Gladys Kriefemeyer, June Marcum, Max Pulffer, Venila Krulsinger, Violel Kline, Melba Klulhe, Ferdinand Reichman, Dorolhy Jones, Adele Levin. Middle piclure-Back row-Mildred Coolcsey, Dean Heyduclc, Opal Copple, Slerling Kaelin, Dorolhy Dodge, Edwin Heser, Dolores Dufy, Gerald Hamburg, Mae Chambers, Mildred Crouch. Fronl row-Max Holland, Eula Creed, Berry Joyce Cover, Lowell Johnslon, Virginia Dodillel, Belly Rulh Copple, Charles Kinsey, Ola Deadmond, Billy Hays, Helen Eagle. Boflom piclure-Back row-Erma Hays, William McFarland, lone Hall, Elcla Frazier, Berl' Means, Mary Helen Fain, Elsie Hamillon, Raymond May, Avis Ghere, Lela Mae Halfield. Fronl' row- Nadine Gregory, Charles McCrary, Drelca Ford, Maxine Goodwin, Dean Meyer, Mary Gibson. Bobby Love, Mariorie Gordon, Jimmy Langenfeld, Lorraine Fark. Mfwiu rar, , ef' , . Q vfv., 1 I ,J .7.. 1' ,. .I .f7W.J U 'f'A, I U!! 7A 0 .r,.' lt . fill. JJ, ,.AaLfJf fb! 'J eg, ,, offr1f4fr'.,a.zJ dry' 'I 0 1 ' F ' Page 40 D . T C A , t I 2 p 7' his , ff ff '9J A-,fu ,elbow , 1 P V. . Afcfvij 'V K ' . Top piciure-Back row-Jane Niblo, Harry Sm ill' 1'-U - 2 og -'D 1- 4: Pr l?i'gEa?b!.' Salisbury, Joy Osborne, Jean Maynor. Narma,Menfeme er, Bill Rupe, Marior' Avi ar ue, Marian Frances Meyer. Fronf raw-Virginia iO'l-lavrafglildrecl Phillips, Ben Scarborough, , pt! Vi' Fay Noller, Margaret Marcum, Mary Kcrflwryn Monfgomery, Margare+ Me r, Ruiln Prosise. iff! T ,gif nfl ills Mary Cecelia Moore4i,'LyleA,Safiders,'Nora Meniemeyer, Dorofliy Pawlica. Middle piclure-Back row-77l4ax!lileen 'YVelclzylVerlin Timmons, Dolores Tiemann, Delplia Taylor, Jim Waggener, Ruby,,fW'l'lson,i1fxllen'iTaje,' Marllna Tillmann, Audrey Brandol, Leroy Tinsley, Doroflny We-s'rman,j36ro1l'iy Taie4.f,Fron'r'row-Ediih Wiley, Bonnie Jean Tudor, Pauline Wefh- ingfon, Paula Rae S+evens,,f Mary Jo Welnrle. Elsie Tale, 'Belly Jean Hammond, Margueriie Treloggen, Louise VVQlQlLS,'lll'l8lBI'1l Lois Zimmerman, Barbara Spaulding, Esilwer Williams, Doris ' ff ,ji Wes+4 Bonnie Jean Telford. Boliom piciur 7-Back jow1lJillianfSiniil'i, Mar,y'Ru'fl'i ,Reclcling, Lois Reese, Billie Slonecipher, Jack Sfophls4ePaul,ine Raines, Belly Slnrevef Barbara Sclilinlcerf, Dorolhy Roberfs, Virgie Rasche, Doroilwy Rapp, Palridia l5ni1'Sillcwood. Fronl' row-Lillian Slnorl, Rasella Sanders. Shirley Scoli, Elaine Smirli, Ruby Sanders, Frances Skorf, Charles Sfinson, Belly Ann Randle, Lexie Ring, Nellie Jo Sager, Zola Mae Rupe, Mary Louise Schuliz, Olyve Smillw. l ff? :V , 21,16- .i ' P i lik? L .i I 'LL lg i W Ll V ,ykvnxll lg K9-xjl ' ull :ll Rl 21-3 3 91 bl 1, X - S lf - if A ' K' il IA gi, 3, K X :.. L K Q X ll E ' , o l . r Egg? A bbw N 'xx KX1 L X ,.fdf.,V ' ' fy , I, Y , wyhyqfjv, ge K vzrx 'bu .IH-v'-'0 Q If . Je B if ,LJ ffrfmbnbdi ,.. ,V I , l Tl X CUNNINGHAM, Vice-presidenl BOGGS, Cheer leader MR. Al-IRENS. Sponsor WIGGSK Qer leader MISS JENNINGS, Sponsor CARTER, Presiclenl MICHAEL, Sec.-lreas Q 1 , xl , . D ,ff I, ,ff rj! kill! 5 .0 l N V ,fl Q Top piclure-Freshmen on The shelf MXL 57 f 4 J Bolforn picture-Back row-Wendell Beal, Burnice Broeker, Fred Chambers Bob Carle: Madolyn e l llvxxlvh l ,yy ' fl George Baker, William Black, Peggy Bryanl, Evelyn Browder. Middle row Florence Ballard Gene M lp ,y ,W Dorolhy Becker, Burton Buffs, Belly Bryanl, Bill Casllernon, Eileen Bourne Pauline Brlndley Bonnie Bronson 'X ff! lf' f, fl Fran? row-Gayle Boggs, Eleanor Bellamy, John Abrams, Belly Rose Alchlson La Donna Allen Ward Canlrell I V OJ R Florence Allison, Wilbur Dean Breeze, Millicenf Soles Harold Bnoodhursf K W if IV 1.1! ,, LJ Qxf lfx .qi f. tj ,f . s A .1 , 'J ' ll ,rf .f if , M qv we .1-.f N -ff -,W .sf ,. f -.f ll B' ve 2 ' l 'ull f af Xl Us :li VJ' K' ,Vll ff .ff J- gag 1 X xj N151 X THE FRE SHMAN ' l CLASS l - i hy, ,za - ,r , 'i .ri 1- I VI v ' fx n v i l -X 0-.f xW 'lr' 1 i f f J. ' U Ari A, ALJ ii 'X , . inj, of Y ' 4: ,AJ Y Q9 lf lixf X W i WUWLQ npfm 'W friflwfll Page 43 Q W 'Q Top piclure-Back row-Doris Crillendommlillon Cunningham, Howard English, Nadine Clemenl, Ralph Ellison, Toula Deley, Belly Bundy,iA'rlhur',Erqvi. Middle row--Harold English, Joe Emery, Shirlee Chiavario, Sylvia Davis, Dorolhyflilmz. Belly Corners, Clyde Ellioll, Doris Crane, Bellie Cunningham, Doris Chambers. Fronl row-Donald. Edwards, Bessie Deley, Bob Deadmond, Jane Ellison, James Felgaller, Lucille Edmondson, Alden Qopiple, Thelma Cooper, Bob Clarida, Rulh El9l'T1-.alt ' Middle piclure-Back row-Evelyn Whilehouse, Don Wham, Wanda Woolers, Paul Wilsonf Jacqueline Vaughn, Norman Willcinson, PaulinenZacl:,,4-la.rald'iWesner. Middle row-Belly Wells, Edwin Willrin. Claire Louise Wesl, Verona Warskow,,.RaliplLWeFl, Conslcince Trenwilh, Juanila Slulsman, Edwin While, lmogene Slonecipher. Fronfs raw-4Mamie Wallar. Addison Wiggs, Wilma Deane Slreel, Raymond Zack, Joan Treece, George Yoos,-EdnafWalkins, Raberl Wilson. Bollom piclure-Back row-Roberl Michael, Mary Helen l-luvnes, James Millmalcer, Belly Howe, Lawrence Oeslreich, Belly Jackson, Bill May, Bernice Hohrnon. Middle row-Wanda Jungers, James Miller, Cleo l-lolce, Raymond McBride, Mary Ruby Lee,-,Ray Owensby, Wilna Jones, Paul McRill, Gwendolyn Lewis, Sam McNeill. Eronl row-Bonnie Lee, Norma, Jean Kralzner. E,vin Niemeier, Marjorie Johnson, Donald Meyer, Marjorie Kohl, Bob Meisenheimer, Polly Mclvlenamy, Juslin McKinney, Mary Jane Kleysleuber. ' . - ! 7 4,iffi,Q,e-!-1, f' ff-4-A 1.6-U +1-H flea i ' Q , J-, Vlr' f A-D ,,Q,l.jLL, lui' .sA,.wl 3 , '!,flH--f etI. ue 4 , , VA , S. .2 A 4 .Jar A,-K 'l 4' 'lx ' Q. Sli, 1 frfflijf ' , 'lilllfd ' 'em' I' il mv' fi s ' a,, s . . 1 f-'L fl P' li L, 1 5: xl I ,, L is- T, 1 'X L in A L AJ KR ' 1 no . - . C144 'nfl ,gsi'TQIEqb4, V FRESEMAN wi i CLPLSS Us me 'ii ,f E if K fi? ,ff ff fvffof1'LC.mf 124 1 ' . ,f Lsris W 'ky' fbi' i' 1, , f' i M r fr ' ' I , ,MA-5 fy xi ' Q 'ffl xi, , fr x X f if EX Q li LUV if To icrure-Bock row-Riley Reed, Doris yer, br Salisbury. Marie Lilian, Walana Lewis, gil ly V ,AJ ck Root Vera Moe McCuan. Mary Lou - N- ii id e row-Ola Mae Nimmo, Vinifa Marlin, W :l 'A, Waller Reid, Mary Ann Morgan, J e ra . ris ann, Lydia Mae Neff. George Roberl' j f'l', .. Pleifer, Belvo Lewis. Fronf row'-Ma ' ,A er, John Shelfon, Fay Owensby, Richard , i JU, Piclc, Evelyn Oslerli , Wa we o Q li Loyd, Jock Ross, Helen McClelland. Q OK, i - Middle piclure-Back ro oi' one 'io 1 e Hazel, Paul Kr er, Edna l-lonseman, Leroy iff' fi, . , fl Knolliorf, Elizaberh Hediger, 'I l-i rs, tr, 5 ri i lw, Paul L lcwood. Middle row-Lawrence ' l i Mainer, Wahnela Heyduclc. am X: -Nerf H meie ussell Grillirh, Mary Alice Hill, . Tony Holloway, Pearl Fi e , s '-'-'yi' r'H ronr row-Clyde Gulzler, Dorolhy Lee Grogg, Billy Isle, ion 505 5 d H M n Gudder, Billy King, Lela Finley. i 57' . i L d ar . I ' 'fy' Borlorn picfure--Back ro H asian , Fran Sprouse, Alice Prosise, Glenn Tlwomas, ' 'iill Pl, ggfvl 4, Margarer Reinloold, Jea lo Freda uick, Ve o Mae Sclrilicrmon, David Ward. Middle H , YJ? C ,ai ,JU Alpgp' row-LoVerne Ring, Genev ee Riley, Claribel Ric , George Treece, Marjorie Srniflw. Mcrfha ,i ff' X L! '- Rebsloclc, Margarel Sligo, Noel Spangler. Fronf row-Margarel' Roof, Helen Fern Perkins, i . 52' Dick Turnbow. Marilyn Pickord, Mary Rool, Violel' Sfewarl, Frank Sfover, Belly Ray, Mary V wjj 1 ' Alice Sclweriger. ji Z fix J ' f , ,ff V rj-f J., jf III ' ' gg' Ii fl- IJ' I, if ' 'fix rx! ,- ,VJ F Iii! jul if A ,ff wr- 777- i if I 110. ' ii XJ fr .', 'l , ill lisp 2 , Page 44 fp, i PHE CURRICULI 1fHvQ Qm Mai Page 47 THE LIBRARY Noi' fhe house lhof Jcclc builf Bool: Weelc. demclnds for mcaleriol in every held Our libroricm senior mrs ond Mrs. l-lonno. moinloins on ollroclive room. re 'n iii superior colleclion of boolcs, ore neorly lilly mogozines, oll lh p 'i 'ugh o pin mop lo show ONE ol lhe busiesl cenlers in our school is our librciryg il hx e p K e wil ever-growing D . . . I . . I . i n. G . Q. I Iocol oil produclion To dole. wliflf 1, JV ' Vg' l VERA GOESSLING B.L.S. Universify of lllinoi Library School Libroricn Whof ore doi g lodcy? S HAROLD BROWN o.A. McKendree College English cLEo' W. cumis M.A. Universily of Illinois Lafin and English HOWARD W. WILSON B.S. in Educalion Universify of Illinois Speech and English HELEN CONSTABLE ng is A.B. W li ge I. fojvdfv zz. I . JB.-....., GRACE SEILER Nl.A. Radcliffe College English AUBREY STARKE M.A. Harvard English and Lafin MAE G. KESSING Ph.B. UniversifyofChicago French, Spanish, and English GRACE McCREEDY A.B. Cornell College English wr-f-Xi' , W. LANGUAGES rf ARLEZ-VOUS francais? l-lable usled espanol? Sprechen Sie Deufsch? Loquerisne Lafinam? Personally, we speak English. Whal a variefy of language experiences one may have! ln Lafin. which is basic fo all languages, one nof only acquires a knowledge of fhe subiecf ifself, buf fhrough Roman hisfory and myfhology glimpses fhe grandeur fhaf was Rome. There is pleasure in sfuclying German whefher if be fo prepare for scienfific research, fo masfer ifs pronunciafion and phraseology. or fo increase one's undersfanding and appreciafion of music and liferafure of fhe German people. Goefhe, whose name is among fhose of fhe four greafesf wrifers of all fimes, said: Who cloes nof know one foreign language, knows nofhing of his own. Sfudenk oflhe Frenchlanguage amesoon caphvafed by Hs beaufy and sparHeqfhey converse in French, recife poems, refell fables, and read French masferpieces. La belle France is no longer iusf a phrase, buf a meaningful expression. For an up-fo-dafe, inferesfing, and pracficol language experience, fake Spanish. lf has culfural aolvanfages and pracfical values, for Spanish is spoken by more people fhan is any ofher one language. The sfudenf of English and Speech finds himself acquiring fhe abilify fo face an audience wifhouf fear ancl wifh poise, sfriving for correcf idioms fo express his ideas, and gaining skill in reading widely fhe besf sellers of foday and fhe liferafure which is our rich herifage. A: SCS-a.jfS-'5'-'jfs cl E 0 L. U 55 1 S15 P' f-205-U ii-I rg E fi 2 5 E 2' Z CD -1 IT1 Egvf EEUU? E I 3 3' .7 Z c 52-E ?9g -49 0 c,I m3.L,.,,zv 595210 ogg.. I Jwigz 055m 5 . a.g. ? 0255 mmlmw :mr-zum Lo 0--U -Joan :Qs--5 . :rj,I'f1' 2. - l gfj l 2 0 55 'W m-2' 'Zi :smile 905.5 af -.,w :-9.-4 2 1 14 D OO Z 2 5+ -4 2 o I .LM Q IVM . lfl FOREIGN ORRESPQND- ENCE Tap piclure-Back row-M. Kaelin, M. Orrisan, L. Bourland, H. Oberhausen, L. Reese, J. Maynor, D. Bierman, l. Nolling, G..Emery, L. Nelson. Third row-D. Foulch, L. Nimmo, D. Weslman, H. McClelland, M. McClana- han, N. Chambers, H. Oldenclorph, J. Ahlers. Second row-V. Carlyle, A. Levin, B. J. Tudor, D. Bulls, D. Bierman, O. Copple, B. Healy, M. Gray, D. Baker. Fronf row--V. Peilhman, R. Dieckman, M. L. Garnier, S. Scoff, D. Spinner, D. Spinner, J. Beaily, N. Sager, M. Falwell, M. Meyer. Bollom picfure-Back row- W. Spielh, D. Francis, M. E. Gloffelfy, M. Tillmonn, M. Langenfeld D. Copple, B. Langenfeld, L. Fel aller, L. Evilsizer, J. Niblo, K. Welch. Third raw-D. Riechmann, R. Carson, L, Kaiser, H. Hari, C. lgainer, B. Frazier, W. Powell, C. Dunbar, A. Rupe, V. Goodman, W. Schliclman, D. Taylor. Second row-M. Kessing, M. Williams, W. Kell, A. Oberhausen, M. Kohl, M. Marcum, O. Deadmond, L. Peilhman, E. Smilh, L. M. Hatfield, D. Kinsey, M. Burge, M. Phillips, B, J. Cover. Front row-W. Dailey, C. Aul, B. Ray, ,D. Pawlica, V. Schubach, O. Smilh, B. Spaulding, B. Schlinkerl, P. R. Sfevens, S. J. Allen, V. Cain, M. K. Montgomery, D. Jones. T PROMOTES lhe sludenls' inleresl in foreign counlries and leaches lhem many +hings. said Cliflon Aul: l lhinlc il's greal: l spend all of my leisure lime looking al maps. added Doris Francis: This club is doing more lo promole The Pan-American spiril lhan any olher club in school: il is also crealing an inleresl in lhe arl oi leller wrilingf' declared Miss Kessing, lhe sponsor, when aslced lheir opinions oi lhe Foreign Correspondence Club. More lhan a hundred oi our sludenls have secured foreign correspondenls, making possible an exchange of inleresling and worlhwhile lellers. The addressees represenl lar dislanl lands from Borneo lo lhe Brilish lsles, ' ' ' i from Tasmania lo Canada. The officers, Arminda Rupe. Joe Kimball, Delores Foulch, and Virginia Carlyle, have direcled lhe worlc oi lhis mosl progressive club, which has become a member of lhe lnlernalional Correspond- ence Organizalion. Lellers from foreign lands bear foreign slamps and lurn cor- respondenls inlo philalelisls. Page 49 PHOTOPLAY Back row-Miss Seiler, M. J. Wehrle, M. Jones, B. Hohman, J. Woods, O. SmiTh, V. Schubach, H. Zimmerman, L. Nelson, L. Garrison, E. Ross, M. MiTehell. Middle row-W. Kell, R. Carson, J. Osborne, J. McKee, M. Falwell, L. Kaiser, J. Woods, J. Williams. T. Bierman. L. French, D. Pfaff, M. Marcum. From row- H, L. Stevens, R. Flanigan, D. Wesner, V, Spiefh, D. Bierman, E. Schneider, R. McNew, P. J. Snow, R. Frazier, N. Gregory. Scribblers scribbling. Preview. OYS, when in doubT abouT The selecTion aT a good movie Tor your bes+ girl, consulT a member aT The PhoToplay Club. DirecTed by Miss Seiler, Elinor Ross, Virginia Carlyle, Mildred Falwell, and LuciTa Garrison, They make a criTi- cal sTudy aT The movies and see only The besf producTions. RAW up your chairs, every- body, and leT's see whaT you have To oTTer Today. And The scribblers gaThered around a Table in The library Tor an imformal discussion oT Their own work. Their verse ranged Tram limericlcs To sonneTs and Their prose Tram Wild WesT Tales To plays. BeTTy Miller, The presidenT, was assisTed by Roger Lee and The Blankenships. BeTTy and Gilbert Miss Kessing and Mr. STarlce were sponsors. Back row-M. Meyer, J. Hasemeier, W. Puffer, C. Mainer, V. Smith, M. Schnake, J. Dawson, M. Siekman. Middle row-B. Blankenship, R. Neudecker, M. E. Miller, G. Blankenship, J. Osborne, L. Donoho, l. J. Sessions, D. Whom. FronT row-Miss Kessing, D. Turnbow, N. Sager, M. Burge, V. Rasche, M. Cunningham, T. Bierman, D. Sanders, B. J. Tudor, P. McRilI-, l. Mayes, Mr. Sfarke. SCRIBBLERS Page 50 Easy lo apply? l O YOU wanl 'ro be , an aclor? Foollighls across America! Lillle 'rhealers appear like mushrooms afler a sum- mer rain. Thousands of amaleurs are clamoring for a chance 'lo acl- Oh. 'ro be in a ploy. Thal s whal happens in schools, loo. Sludenls wan? +o be in plays-'rhey wanllo acl-lo work back- slage-l'o lry make-up. Our dramolic club rec- ognizes lhis inleresl: The various proiecls of This year were direcled by Barbara Willoughby, George Carler, Mary K. Monlgomery, and lvlarrha Ann Mabry under The su- pervision of Mr. Wilson, our dramalic coach. Page SI DRAIVIATIC Ligh+sl Making on impression. Top piclure-Back row-Mr. Wilson, J. Ahlers, B. Norris, H. Hart, W. Prafer, R. McCullough, C. Casflemon, E. Peifhman, R. Lee. Third row-M. Holland, V. Beal, R. Frazier, B. J. Hammond, V. Johnsion, F. A. Hake, M. L. Ryan, H. Benevenfi. Second row-B. Willoughby, D. Kinsey, B. Knollman, M. A. Mabry, D. Crifienden, J. Hasemeier, J. Ahlers, J. Niblo, M. Siekmon. Fronl raw-I. Moyes, L. Ring, M. Johnson, A. Levin, M. Dufy, M. K. Monfgomery, V. Coin, B. Moxfield, R. Hay, N. Chambers. Boflom picture-Bock row-O. M. Nimmo, L. Peilhman, I. Bailey, J. Osborne, F. Gulzler, P. King, R. Garrilson, E. Schlinkerl, E. Ballanfini. Third row- B. Bryanl, M. Cunningham, H, Oldendorph, E. Hohman, L. Kriefemeyer, M. Sapp, J. Eddleman, P. Gambill. Second row-V. Peifhmon, L. Aussieker, B. J. Tudor, M. A. Scheriger, S. Chiovario, M. Phillips, S. Scoil, J. Treece, B. J. Cover. From' row-A. Wiggs, M. N. Roof, H. F. Perkins, T. Bousmon, R. Dieckman, B. Schooler, M. L. Garnier, B. A. Roof, G. Caller. SPHINX WEEKLY Back raw-C. Sparenberg, G. Blankenship, W. Black, C. Casllemon, R. Hay, B. Norris, G. Srnilh. Middkal row-M. E. Miller, M. A. Mabry, V. Spielh, J. Ahlers, L. Sloker, L. Nelson, D. Kinsey, Miss Seiler. Fronl row Miss Conslable, Miss Berry, W. Blomeyer, M. Brink, O. M. Nimmo, M, Crane, T. Bierman, E. Holden, Mr. Brown OBERT HAY, our lulure iournalisl, has really covered lhe news. I-le, wilh a wide-awake I slall, has lcepl all ol us inleresled in lhe Sphinx Weekly. our high school paper. The asso- ciale edilor, Marian Crane, has lalcen care ol lhe exchanges, andhas ollen assisled in wriling heads anal edilorials. The old Caslleman wil popped up in lhe Caslleman Commenlsf' an inleresling sporl column. and Marlha Ann Mabry rapidly became our Louella Parsons. One ol our newcom- ers, Gilberl Blankenship, wrole Quips and Kranksu, and cleverly loo, while Belly Miller look care ol all poelical whims, including her own, in lhe Poel's Pen . Carl Sparenberg, as business manager, and olher sludenls, as reporlers and circulalion managers, were busy lhroughoul lhe year. Facully advisers were Miss Conslable, Miss Seiler, Miss Berry, and Mr. Brown. Tl-lE SPHINX will be oul lomorrow. ' L Every issue conlains all lhe news. Page 52 DELVING info various phases of phofog- raphy, faking a fiendish delighf in fhe special arrangemenf of secfions of fhe book, and even individual picfures, fhe Annual Sfaff has affempfed fo puf ouf a book fhis year fhaf is differenf, or modernisfic, shall we say? Our frend has been foward more picfures and fewer words. A capable sfaff was selecfed from an enfhusiasfic group of sfudenfs who furned ouf in response fo fhe firsf announcemenf. lSee group below.l Affer our many inferesfs and abilifies were somewhaf defermined, we began our work-and work if was. The book represenfs fhe fhoughf and efforf of many persons. Our faculfy sponsors were very helpful in fheir supervision. making necessary adiusfmenfs and suggesfionsg Jrhey worked righf wifh us. No doubf you will spof fhe persons who pesfered you for defailed informafion, for snap- shofs lespecially if you happen fo be a fwinl, for picfures of class room scenes af a fime convenienf for fhe phofographer and probably nof for you. Forgive us: we found fhaf our plans and ideas did nof move along like a fidal wave. Many momenfs of uffer discour- agemenf, however, were warded off by your pleasanf cooperafion. ln spife of our headaches and slighf convulsions, caused by misplaced picfures, crooked fypewrifer ribbons, ef cefera, we are now ready fo send fhe lasf few pages fo fhe priunfer. As fo whaf comes back? Well, we wonder. i 1. ' .A- Page by page fhey lay if auf. ,'y'l'xr'l X A k Back row-W. Spiefh, L. E. Sinks, R. Carson, M. Schnake, F. Meyer, R. McCullough, R. Berger, R. Neudeckel, , il i L A. M. -Bryon, B. Se-el-y. Middle row-V. Owensby, R. Beaver, B. Lcmblin, M. Gray, M. Rigg, M.Pfef'fer, 1 5 Q, v Ei Norris, E. Ballanhni, N. Warren, 8. A. Roof. Fronl' row-Mr. Brown, Miss Harris, Miss Langham, G. Carfer, ' . -'J' .x ' ! . Burge, B. Willoughby, M. Folwell, E. Ross, N. Chambers, E. Meyer, Miss McCreedy, Miss Phillips. 'm ,N Q, Q Pr! . ,E Q. jx K M7 ,A s i ,1 ll 'N R' L .SPHI,N2,C, r ANNUAL? .IA .Ei,gL x 4 A' if . Ng, V ...c A 'l,, .i ,yy , . li l Page 53 'hi A l MYTHOLOG Back row--H. Tale, B. Bronson, M. Gray, D. Sanders, E. Schneider, D, Taylor, V. Schlau, H. Glenn, P. McRill. Fronf row-Miss Curfis, O. M. Nimmo, C Rich, V. Peiihman, B. Ray, T. Bierman, E. Smifh, D. Jones, F. Nichols, H. Barker. WHERE is Mounl Qlympus, Thai famous home of Jrhe gods? We have in our mialsl several sludenls who hied Themselves +o Thai myslerious place +o learn aboul lhe famous rnylho- logical characiers in our liieralure. Their Flighis were direcied by l-lerberi Barker and Mary Gray, ihe Jupiler and Juno of Jrhe club. We have been mosi curious aboul iheir 'ranializing biis of knowledge, iheir feasls wilh lhe gods. Don'+ we all long for The ambrosia and necfar served us by 'rhe siolen Ganymede? Thelma Bierman and Dola Sanders, known lo The club as Minerva and Vesia, helped also in direciing ihe work oi ihis group, lhe iirsi of ils kind in our school, organized by Miss Curiis upon her relurn lhe second semesler. A play in Spanish, a reading proiecf, a reference assignment l l Pug r f' E 5, Q r M H W: 4: I .-4 S :Q 1 wr' 7-fx. .1 lun. FEW ,ggi if 3 X . 1- I- says ,I-'K FSB -uw - f C?- 'K 'uv .lv fb 35,1 X 4 ' ' 'W '- , .,,,.-. :s.F1I'E:::? QW my wg- Uk Tix:-'47 - 4 I 3 Q, Qs ..-, fm X ' H We S 7 'H x N R v N? c A X N- k XM u k -X Y A K may N 6 3:5 'ff Music NE oT The ouTsTanding TeaTures oT The music deparTmenT is our band. Upon looking aT The picTure we can almosT visualize Their Talling inTo perTecT TormaTion as The high-sTeppin' drum major prances Torward and iaunTily signals Tor l-lail To The Cardinal, Hail To The WhiTe. WiTh a keen sTep and a pronounced rhyThm They are oTT down Broadway, Thrilling us as ejproudly say, ThaT's our band. Their honors have been many: They c. SCRIPPS BEEBEE If ave played Their way To Tame. ln compeTiTions They have always won TirsT Dmli.S.Uof'M.' yff in The disTricT, and second in The sTaTe. FiTTeen soloisTs and a number aT Tiff? insTrumenTal groups won TirsT place in The sTaTe, while Joan l-lolcomb, Geraldine Garren, Jimmie ArndT, lvlarTha Ann Mabry, Van l-laney, and Roger Lee received TirsT honors aT The NaTional ConTesT aT Columbus, Ohio. eople nofurolly like To sing. The music deparTmenT is responsible Tor a deTiniTe aTTiTude ward This arT oT selT-expression. The girls' quarTeT, girls' chorus, girls' Trio, and boys' quarTeT were given TirsT raTing in The sTaTe Tinal. Our chorus, having won more poinTs in Class A group The pasT Three years Than any oTher group in The sTaTe, was one oT Three choruses selecTed To represenT Illinois in The NaTional Music ConvenTion, and our band received an inviTaTion To represenT The old home sTaTe aT a marching demonsTraTion aT ST. Louis. By playing Tor all The games, perTorming Tor various organizaTions oT The Town, giving opereTTas, our sTudenTs develop an appreciaTion oT music Through a varieTy oT acTiviTies. Music enriches, reTreshes, and sTimulaTes, adding ioy and meaning To school liTe. Back row-F. Meyer, G. Marshall, W. McClelland, G. Heise, L. Coe ' G. Ellisfcn, F. GloTfelTy, M. Hall, M. Chambers. Middle row-L. Evils sizer, J. Frank, G. Pfeifer, M. Cun- i ningham, R. Langenfeld, R. Hanna, F. chwenke, W. Dailey, D. Taylor, R. Hoy. Fronl row-K. Harper, B. Hays, R. Pyle, H. English, H. En - lish, J. Osferholfz, M. Brooks, Fark, E. Williams, R. Brooks, B. Ray. Back row-R. Hoy, R. Beckmeyer, G. McCarrey, J. Adams, W. VogT, J. Ahlers, V. Ferguson, F. Fifzpail- rick, D. Kirkland, J. Arndf. Middle row-J..Ahlers, G. Garren, A. Zack, R. Frazier, J. Holcomb, V. Spiefh, J. Sfoker, R. Carson, M. E. Greene, P. A. Silkwood, C. Trenwilh. FronT row-R. Zack, M. Marcum, L. Ring, N. Decker, V. Kline, V. Cain, W. J. Jones, E. R. Cobb, O. Smilh, , R. Pick, R. Lee. Page 56 3RfvwS.S.. ,Qu-2. 'Qu-'JL 92 kluvwk 'fr-93?-Q,9..fma Cdlfso HARRY LUTZ EDNA KIRTON A. L. TROUT, B. A. B. of Ed. M U'niversi+y of Souihern Illinois Peobp ollege lndiono Normal Universily Plwysi ucolion Direclor of Afhlefics Physical Educofion Civics ond cmd Woodwork Economics A heolllny booly. 0 well-rounclecl ond ol- +roc+ive personolify, onol pupil porlicipofion in compelilive ond recreolive gomes ond sporis bollw in ond oul of school-llwese ideols were lhe gool of Hnis oleporlmenl. To oclwieve Hwem, llwe leoclmers corried on on ex- Jrensive progrom. Besides o full vorsi+y pro- gram, reloy racing, Tumbling, volley boll, soccer, folk doncing, coleslhenics, self-lest ing exercises, correciive work, oncl even o course in lweolflm and hygiene formecl o pori' of The oclivifies of on imporlronl' cleporl- menl of lhe school. Gym Anficsn 9 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Page 58 PIGSKIN Y 4,1 1 QTL 'J ,, V U3 X, J' , . I U2 ' 3 E ' ' EJYJ 4 J K Bock row-Couch Trout Mr. Forfney, C. Farris, O. Breeze, D. O'Connor, B. Whom, M. Corzine, C. Orr, J. Pick, K. Hosemeier, E. Ellioff, F. Robneft L. Lawrence. B. Web- . fer, G. Pfeifer. Mr. Corbell, Mr. Lu+z. Fronf row-V. Honey. P. Myers, B. Sfinde. W. Sim- mons, S. Mooney. J.'FocI'1+, A. Lawrence, 1 y ,V i N f' ' Q. P ' W. Harper, J. Bolin. F. Smi+h, J. Mooney. J!!! Q 9 J .AJ 'f 'L ' - .1 ,V fe X ,.,.. A . ,ev - 47 1- L- X Bock row-F. Wheeler, T. Tickus, J. Wag- f ' XJw,fH ! A If ej.-4i1vf:f juz4 goner, J. Furlong. C. Sfinde, S. Koelin, B V '- y - V- , ,' ,',w ' . f . ' 3 O'Bryon+, T. Melon, B, Michael. B. Cover Je-. Xlsf-fd J.Speors. G.Scnunders. J. Mifchell, Mr. Luiz Q J ' K . X' From' row-W. Gcnsouer, B. Mooney. A I .' ,WJ 1,0 - 'JW Corfelloni, D. Sligor, A. Corbin, L. Miller, .. ' Ml ' ' E. Breed, G. Kleine, P. Cosfellori, R. Reed -ft' B. Smi+h. CQ, L .JCJVVJ Page 59 WARRIORS FOOTBALL Trouf-one of The besf . . . Sam-cz specialisf in broken 'field running . . . Charlie-o lward Jfockler . . . Frank-o fasf runner . . . Glenn-cn good passer . . . Breezie-shiffy runner . . . Bulclw-cl guard who - could fake il' . . . Ozzie-loesl' in a pinch . . . Killer- tb' ' and lciller lie was . . . Johnny-cl good cenlrer . . . - Rip-Tough lighfer . . . Rosie--slapped 'rhem all. W Q had gf! W4 A. LT UV , L Coach I 1 f,mIf2f SAM Moo Y 52 Quarferboclc CHARLES FARRIS Tackle FRANK ROBNETT Halfback GLENN PFEIFER Holfbock ORLAND BREEZE End I, 1' i il' rf, l i l DONALD O'CONNO Guard 1 WILLIAM SIMMONS Guard BILL WEBSTER Guard JOHN FOCH Cenler VAN HAN EY Tackle PAUL MYERS Guard Page 60 BSTINDE I ' oclmle I N ARLES oRR g uorlerboclc A RL ELLIOTT I' enler l . lx I ld R 711-'4 f 7'rvIy'VVJ 8 . WAYNE HARPER , Jw., A End JOHN BoLIN 1-W3 A 'J' Quorlerbock 'iw KENT HASEMEIER V ., J Toclcle ' ' A 'MV' I L! of , Xl FRANCIS SMITH End JUNE MOON EY J Holfboclc ARTHUR LAWRENCE Fullbocl: Page bl MARVIN CORZINE l-lclfbcuclr JllvlMlEPlCK End BILL WHAM End Fireboll-o lough loclcler . . . Chub-Q good spin- ner . . . Ellioll-dependable, occurole cenler . . . Harper--lceen-eyed passer . . . Bole-cm wise signol-ccnller . . . l-lose-o good loclcler . . . Smilly- cz fcxsl, l'Iord blocking end . . . Coon-good runner in liglwl ploces . . . Arl-c guy who could lolce il . . . Cuzz-o guy llwey couldn'+ slop . . . Slug- o lillle bul mighly lcclcler . . . Gross-lxord liglwler. LETTER MEN THE SEASON IN REVIEW THE TooTball season opened wiTh high hopes which soon Tumbled inTo The cellar as The liTTle experienced TrouTmen meT The EasT ST. Louisans on Their gridiron and wenT down wiTh Their colors Tlying I3-O. BoTh an exciTing and horriTying evening was spenT when The Team made The Trip To Murphys- boro. The occurence oT Two wrecks spoiled The evening Tor some oT The boys. ln The game a very loiTTer Team Tried To kill Ozzie Simmons who survived The aTTacks and made several lorillianT runs. The TrouT- men's passing aTTack worked well, and Tans were Thrilled by This exhilaiTion. CenTralia won aTTer a bruising baTTle 3 I-I3. Flora in a smashing aTTack drove The TrouTmen back To Their goal Tour Times and scored Twice, while The Team, playing haphazardly and Tumbling many Times, was unable To click and losT I2-O. A sTrong JohnsTon CiTy eleven invaded our domain and wiTh a Tew well-execuTed plays aImos+ deTeaTed The hard playing TrouTmen who Tinally won I3-6. WiTh a bushel oT apples on The TronT seaT, The Team made a joyous Trip To Salem where They Trounced The WildcaTs 24-O buT losT KenT l-lasemeier Tor The resT oT The season because oT a wrisT iniury received in a line buck. When WesT FrankTorT's veTeran eleven arrived conTidenT oT an easy vicTory. a very sTubborn CenTralia Team meT Them play Tor play and Tied Them 7-7. ATTer The usual display oT Tireworks and drill Teams, The CenTralia Team, noT wanTing To disap- poinT The vasT crowd. played a smooTh, sTeady game and deTeaTed BridgeporT I3-6. The highly TouTed and iusTly praised Urbana Team arrived very conTidenT oT vicTory. BUT on The TirsT play Sam Mooney ran eighTy yards Tor a Touchdown. Thrills and expecTo- Tions, happiness and disappoinTmenT, Tol- lowed during The resT aT The game. ATTer a grueling loaTTle The Urbana Team Tinally won I3-I4. This deTeaT was hard To Take, be- cause one oT The TrouTmen had said, l would raTher win This game Than The MounT Vernon game. lv1ounT Vernon. in The an- nual Turkey Day clash, played an inspired and killing game. ATTer knocking ouT Three oT our men, our rivals on The souTh losT on a Touchback 2-O. Page 62 VM gf ,flawn fa A I 5, sf ww iff' is W 'Q 1 M x ' Q Q W N ,M 55 fi S 1 4 iff zr r Q5 P ,, ,5 um Pb 'N .deli W is Q l. 2. TROUT'S WONDER BOYS ORR HARPER S. MOONEY SMITH VJ. MOONEY BOLIN ,mf Aw 53 Swwa KE? ,ff is 2 iii Mfxwm ii, W- M 5 JW' QORZINE ' ,,q,vJ 5 E- 35 me -MM E g WEBSTER W G'o:.R,.xLE0,QJ-5 fw Q B. MOONEY Chula-played Jrhe gome +o win . . . lx rper-look rebounds BRQWN nicely . . . Som-specialized in shorf shols . . . Smi+'ry-had ci deod eye for The locslcef. Coon-wos o good mon for o back-guord . . . Bole-used his shorfness l'o good odvonloge . . . Beniie-mode o fcsl rise 'lo 'lhe leom . . . Deacon-didn'+ miss lhe bcskel offen. Cuzz-drilobled and shoi wifh speed ond occurocy . , . Shadow- found his heighl on oid in 'Following up fhe shols . . . Ari-ployed hard ond los? ond covered fhe floor . . . Drib-followed up fhe long sho'rs. Pg 64 Back Row-G. Pfeiier, D. McLaughlin, F. Robneff, B. Wham, C. Orr, C. Farris, J. Fochf, R. Smifh, B. Mooney, L. Lawrence, D. He O B e Fronf row--M. Corzine, J. Mooney, J. Bclin, F. Smlih, R. Winfe, S. Mooney, B, Websfer, W. Harper, A. Lawrence, B Brown HE gala occasion for opening fhe new Trouf Gymnasium of which we are iusfly proud was af hand. In fhe firsf game of fhe year a feam composed of seniors opened fhe baffle which proved fo be packed wifh excifemenf and disappoinf- menf as fhe Troufmen losf 3l-2I. In fhe final seconds of +he Fairfield game a long arched shof swished 'rhrough fhe baslcef and Fairfield won 34-32. Buf several weeks lafer in our refurn game wifh fhe Mules wifh fhe score fied and fwo shorf minufes fo go, fhree long shofs ierlced fhe nef and The Wander Five avenged fheir previous defeaf 34-28. An unusually biffer baffle raged on 'rhe hardwood when our friendly rivals, Mounf Vernon, arrived. The score was close af all fimes unfil fhe lasf when fhe Troufmen pulled ahead and won 27-2l. Anofher of our foes, Salem, was doomed fo 'sup 'rhe biffer dregs of defeaf before fhe onslaughf of fhe baslcef-shoofing Troufmen in fhe lasf few minufes of play 32-26. Though fhe Traufmen were leading 2I-9 fhe Mounf Vernon Blaclcshirfs rallied af fhe half and held fhe Troufmen helpless while 'rhey fool: fhe lead and wifh only seconds fo go sank a loaskef which cinched fhe game for fhem 26-23. Evenly mafched Cenfralia and Salem lcepf fhe score fied fill 'rhe Wildcafs swished fwo fhrough fhe nef fo win fhe game 26-22. lLef+l Ashley fakes a rebound Page 65 lTop picfurel Fighfing for fhe ball lBoHom picfurel Sam's favorife shof. 5 NN W Q ig .4 5 5 E252 'QQ K, A x 1 in-fu ,wf WSW! .ia 4 DIl1Ii l T R A C K Full oT TighT and The never-say-die spiriT, These boys are hard To beaT . . . Corzine hurling The iavelin . . . The sTarT of The 220 . . .Johnson making a TwenTy-TaoT iump . . . SrniTh going over The bar . . . Harper hurling The discus . . . Mooney puTTing one TorTy TeeT. BALMY days and radianT sunshine herald The arrival oT spring. On The Tield where many a hope was shaTTered by a Touchdown. There echoes The soTT paT, paT oT spiked shoes crunching on The cinders. Few oT lasT year's Team reTurned, buT a large number oT hard-TighTing boys came ouT and TesTed Their aloiliTy in The class meeT which The iuniors won. Mr. LuTz showed himselT a highly capable coach. Tor The boys made an excellenT showing in Their TirsT meeT aT FairTield when They won Ten TirsTs, six seconds, and Tour Thirds. The hoTly conTesTed conference meeT held aT Bridge- porT This year was Talcen by The hosT, wiTh CenTralia a close second. The disTricT meeT was also held aT BridgeporT and The meeT oT champions aT Champaign. fi -U wlfffypw G. A. A. Buck row-L. Reese, A. Kourdouvelis, H. Gieselung, B. J. Telford, D. Koesfer, B. Schlinkerf, Miss Kirfon, H. L. Sfevens, L. Neff D. Jones, D. Jones, V. Owen E. Duncan, R. McNew. Middle row-J. Hasemeier, . Mifchell, K. Br V M QOH, R. Elam, E. B fy V O H a, M. Wolenhaupf, J. Maynor, M. Wells, . Fl nigon, L. Sk T F 'r -M. Meyer, E S Th L M H ff' ld, L. Se'b M. Crouch, D. Criflende M A S h g B. R. Coppl P F I y E H y D BeaTy, H E gle, S. Davis. MOST of our sTudenTs are inTeresTed in making gradesg some of our girls, however, are P primarily inferesfed in making poinTs, and why shouldn'T They be? For each girl musTl make a hundred poinTs before she may become a member of The G. A. A., The Girls' ATh- leTic AssociaTion. These poinTs may be secured in several inTeresTing ways-by Taking parT in individual and major sporTs, by puTTing in a cerTain amounf of pracTice. by hiking, and by l keeping cerfain healTh rules. such as noT eaTing befween meals and sleeping Ten hours each A nighf. The G. A. A., a naTional organizaTion, was firsT organized locally five years ago and has been a very acTive group wiTh a large membership. They never hold compeTiTive games for The purpose of selecfing a champion Team, because They are chiefly inTeresTed in develop- ing each girl so ThaT she will be able To carry on The acTiviTies of life wiThouT sTrain or fa- Tigue. Play for play's sake is Their aim. Alfhough mosT concerned wiTh recreafive sporTs and self-TesTing acTiviTies, The G. A. A. is quiTe acTive socially. Early lasT fall They gave a poT- luck for all freshmen who were prospecfive members. Play Day, a big evenT To The aTh- leTic-minded, was held in GcTober, when our club was hosTess To girls from Odin, Salem. Ash- ley, and Mounf Vernon. The program consisfed of relay races, indoor games, and self-TesTs. Teams were formed, and each was idenfified by The name of a bird. Of course, our own Red- birds flew away wiTh all The honors. The officers of This acTive club are Roselyn McNew, presidenfg Esfher Duncan, vice-presi- denTg VioleT Morgan, second vice-presidenfg BeTTy Jean l-lammond, secreTary. Miss Kirfon. our new gym insTrucTor, supervises. Each sporf division is direcfed by individual girls: KaThryn Mifchell direcfed soccer: Mary Lou Cunningham, volleyball: Louise Seiber, baskefballq Virginia Gwen, soffballg Doris Duncan, individual sporTs. JusT why are These sporTs so popular ThaT our sevenfy-five girls should meeT Twice each week for pracfice? Volleyball seems To be a favoriTe because iT is adapfable To any number of players, is noT sfrenuous, and demands no parficular skill. Soccer, Too, has many virTues1 The finesse of The game, as well as iTs vigor and Team spiriT, has an especial appeal. Baskef- ball is fun for girls if iT is played for fun. ln The spring when soffball is played, The girls prac- Tice up on Their baTTing, pifching, and cafching. These girls Take pride in developing Their skill in all sporfsg They learn To subordinaTe Themselves for The benefif of The enfire group, Thus overcoming all selfish Tendencies and aTTiTudes. Yes, The G. A. A. has a righTful place in our school life. We'll say G. A. A. wiTh pride and add our own liTTle inTerpreTaTion-Girls: ATTracTive and AlerT. Page 68 K R I ami 5 ,i x ft is 'x M Q x me m i 'Q 5 i N S21 A S ,Q - - s ff. - -L x wg, gh ,P ii. 9 Q . V a i W Q .2 -1 , Y 1 S' 4 2 - L - 5, x' 'S' 'if A f gig 'T -:P 4 XL I J X L N- ,inf 5 'Q al 1 3 3 ,lr i f ',, Q3 i I V - ' , K? ' 5 ' X f W inf g QQ 1 fl If! K gg., , x Wx. ? s gh S4 . , , 7X 1 A ff: A K L 1' ,fr-. S-, F , ' , , vi A HI 4 SM ,V ,af in im 335. i 1 1j7 'gM .af Aa 1 oy ,Mx nr M5 ROBERT A. BARR HARRY D. FORTNEY MaThemaTics and Mechanical Drawing Woodwork T. W. CLARlDA. B.S. L. D. ATKINS. M.E. Ag IT 2 lndusTrual ArTs MAE STEDELIN, BS. HAZEL BLEDSOE VERNA MAE HELM in enwoo College M-S' BA' oo s an CaTeTeria Colorado STaTe UniversiT oT Illinois Y Teachers College Foods and CloThing and Home Home Economics conomics g : Tkach 0 PRA THE pracTical arTs eparTmenT is a veriTable beehive oT indusTry where sTudenTs are acTively engaged in The arT oT learning by doing. As we walk Through The halls we hear The raT-a- TaT-TaT oT The TypewriTers, as The TuTure secreTaries pound ouT business leTTers. ln an adjoin- ing room sTudenTs are busily wriTing shorThand aT The raTe oT l2O words a minuTe, while in The bookkeeping deparTmenT sTudenTs worry over Trial balances which reTuse To balance. Who are The boys seaTed aT The high desks? They are learning how To read blue prinTs and drawing plans - plans Tor a TuTure home, perhaps. We hear The whir oT The buzz saw in The woodwork shop where The boys are enThusiasTically sawing, planing, converTing board and ply wood inTo Tea carTs, end Tables. magazine sTands, and TooT sTools. The Tarm boys have Their deparTmenT, Too. ln agriculTure They learn The Tine poinTs oT caTTle judging, grain TesTing, TruiT Tree graTTing and Tarm managemenT. Through Their proiecTs our boys have earned S4700 The pasT year. No wonder all The boys wanT To Take auTo mechanics, Tor lives There a boy wiTh soul so dead who never has had The desire To Tear aparT his Toy auTomobile To see whaT makes The wheels go round? l-lere cars are Torn aparT and reassembled. l-lere also The boys learn To drive, Thinking always oT saTeTy TirsT. WhaT is ThaT delicious odor? IT leads us inTo The home economics deparTmenT where The home makers aT Tomorrow are preparing s which are aTTracTive, economical, and nuTriTious. All girls WiSl1 TO be Charming. pOp'Ul . Gnd HELEN Ruseine, PAUL w. mu viizemm a pleasing personaliTy Th Pr 'le me S+ nogrophy kconomicsf' A smarT Tail u' ' and Typew Y gg house coaT, a iaunTy sp , ca ' - ing evening dress aT shi eri g s ay be added To The wardrobe OT The ' ho Takes The cloThing course. ln a curriculum as varied as ours The prac- Tical Takes iTs place along wiTh The culTural. No longer are The Two dissociaTed. IT isn'T enough To be good: one has To be good Tor someThing. capable. No course oTTers a beTTer po Tuni- - B. of ES. U M-5? IH MAEXTALL ' ' ern I 'nois niversiTy o inois ' - -ly To develop desll-able Chg' C+ -l-ro d N rliviol UnivlersiTy TypewriTing and lllinois Wesleyan , Law, School Treasurer Bookkeeping and I+ C riTing T pewriTing l , -,Y yr I vm P 72 ss-T 1 as? fy-fvfffif HOME ECONOMICS Top picfure-Back row-V. Owen. A. Pawlisa, M. Meyer, V. Smilh, M' Chambers, E. Feldhake, R. E. AAT. Chambers, R. Frazier, N. Gregory, H. ToTe,5v1. Schnakef Middle row-M. Crane, M. Om: son, M. Sapp, M, Tillmann, H ' E. Hensley, L. Chambers . isf' D. Bierman, M. Reck- ' ' , M. L. Cunningham, D. Bene- nfi. Fronf row-E. Mathis, R. Sanders, T. Crane, D. Baker,.E. Corners, C. Gannon, A. Craig, N. Knight V. Cain, M. Monl- gomery, V. Sligar, D. Spinner, D. Spinner. Botfom piclure-Bock row-H. Hoffman, E. Riechman, N. Decker, E. Holden, K. Berkley, M. Wolenhaupl, J. Dawson, V. Spierh, E. Farris, V. Mahon, H. Knighl. Middle row-R. Brown, D. Jones, E. Tale, M. Whilehead, B. Boles, E. Spears, M. J. Reeves, J. Woods, J. Sligar, R. Huff, P. Niemeyer. Front row-Miss Helm, M. Goodwin, H. Zimmerman, J, Beaify, D. Pawlica, D. Bulls, l. J. Sessions, J. Woods, E, Brough, T. Bousmon, P. Luffrell, G. Riley. HE day and age when girls iusl grew up wirh knowledge of cooking and sewing has gone. The Home Economics Club learns These essenliols every olher Monday under The super- vision oi Miss l-lelm and Miss Sledelin. Jane Sligar, as presidenl, Dorolhy Baker, vice-presi- denl, and Doris Duncan, secrerary-lreasurer, have made lhis an aclive club. 0N'T you recognize The familiar laces in lhe club below? Why lhey are lhe people who greeled us daily in lhe caieleria. These sludenls who worked logelher every day organized a club for lheir own enlerlainmenl ond amusemenl. l-lerberl Barker, Willis Schneider, and Juanila Williams were 'rhe olliicers. Back row-W. Schneider, H. Barker, W. Schlicfman, M. Boles, G, Carpenter, J. Laclwig. Fronl row- P. McMenamy, J. Williams, E. Hamillon, E. Hunlinglon, Miss Sledelin, W, Woolegs, V. M. Schlicfman. x I CAFETERIA Page 73 FUTURE FARMERS Top piciure-Bock row-J. Reeves, K. Cilley, D. Oeslreich, A, CaTes, G. Hoyf, C. Gorrifson, H. Cox L. Cross, J. Ludwig, W. Barvid. Sec- ond row-H. BryanT, F. Shohan, D. Ccpple, R. Dempsey, C. Ellioi, L. DadilleT, J, Sfophlel, G. Tronzor, H. Owens. Fronl row-Mr. Claridc, V. Timmons, P. Comper, J. Hollo- way, G. Lee, C. McCrory, R. Loke, C. Kinsey, F. Polthoff, E. Dunbar. Boflom picTure-Bock row-L, Meek, E. Peilhman, G. Seibel, J. W. Phoenix, L. Felfon, P. Ccsfellori, B. Corlelloni, C. Juergensmeyer, G. Gherordini, D. NorTon, O. Telford. Middle row-K. Rixmann, C. Finley, L. Shaw, J. Sanders, A. Allison, F. Holl, L. Miller, H. Beclcmeyer, G. Lenzini, G. Golassini. Fronf row-F. Kuhn, C. Miller, R. Seiber, A. L. Taylor, M. Wynn, E. Howkins, L. Smiih, H. Blosdel, J. Brong. O YOU know ThoT The FuTure Farmers is o noTionol orgonizoTion wiTh ci membership oT l40,000 boys, ond ThoT one oT The lcurgesT clubs is righT here in CenTrolio'? We have sevenTy-Tive members in C.T.l-l.S.g They ore primarily inTeresTed in becoming beTTer Tormers and beTTer ciTizens under The leadership oT Peno CosTellciri, Chorles Kinsey, 'ond Bino CorTelloni, wiTh The help OT lvlr. Clorido, Their sponsor. HERE is The boy who hasn'T QT some Time in his liTe wanTecl To be on ovioTor? lnTeresT in born-sTorming, speedwoys, clippers, os well os consTrucTion oT plones, hos broughT our oir enThusiosTs TogeTher. Felix Wheeler, Thomos ReThord, ond Billie Baldridge hove kepT Things buzzing. ' Bock row-B. Baldridge, J. Furlong, T. Refhord, F. Wheeler, C. Sparenberg, W. SpieTh. Fran? row-Mr. Barr, C. Gufzler, D. Elarn, C. Hawley, L. Harris, W. Powell. MODEL AIRPLANE Page 74 Cm 'INF S SCIENCE DOROTHY Universiiy of Illinois JENITHNGS' AfM' physics ond Washinglpn Univer- General Science 5'IY I General Science RAYMOND HUCK M,S. GEORGIA HANNA University of Illinois B-L-5- Malhemalics Wesfern Reserve Universify Mafhemorics JAMES S. TUCKER M.S. EMILIE I-IUCK Universify of Illinois M-A. Biology and . . . - - Universily of Illinois General Science Geography and C. A. HERFURTH M0+hSme+iCS B.S., B.S.in Eclucalion FRANCES Cenfral Missouri COTTRELLI M5- Siofe Teachers U . .i HH. . College nivergi yo mais Chemislry and lo ogy W General Science I-IE science deparlrnenl oI'Iers courses To acquainl sluclenls wilh Ihe ncilrure of The environ- menl in which Ihey will spend Iheir lives- a worlcl of realily in a praclical age. Courses in physics and chemislry deal wilh 'rhe physical nalure of mailer. while malhe- malics and General Science, as fools, eslablish Ihe scienliiic aliilude Toward problem solving. Biology, Ihe science of living. coordinoles siruclure, Iunclion, and classilicalion wilh Ihe general principles of heollhlul living. Generous porlions of lime are clevoleol Io laboralory worlc, field Irips. up-Io-alale scienlific movies, and alernonslralions. Siudenfs give Us a pidoriol lesson in chemisfry, geography, geomelry, physics. and biology. Page 77 - MATH Back row-C. Pick, B. SmiTh, G. Meyer, W. Huff, B. Fowler, R. Beaver, G. McCarrey, J. Lapell. From' row- Mr. Huck, A. HarT, D. Sanders, L. Bourlond, M. Gray, W. Blomeyer, A. Brandol, C. Mainer, G. Smifh. Sl-TARPEN your pencils and Take down This problem: If U3 oT 6 is 3, whaT is IX4 OT 40? If V3 oT 6 is 3, Then 2 is 33 naw conTinue. Simple, isn'T iT? Such Teasers as This have inTeresTed The members oT our lv1aTh Club, and The TaiThTul Tive oT lasT year has increased To an enTerprising eighTeen . BerT Fowler, assisTed by George SmiTh and Willa Blomeyer, has ediTed a magazine This year called Numbers and Figures . This alone speaks Tor your progressiveness. To say noThing oT The maThemaTical cross word puzzle which is in The making. Your Three problems in each ediTion, under The classiTi- caTions aT hard, medium, and easy, appeared To be more Than Teasers . We read The easy one and gave up. The oTTicers were John Lapell, presidenT: RoberT Beaver, vice-presi- denTg George SmiTh, secreTary: and Wilbur l-luTF, Treasurer. BELOW are our sTar-gazers. We spoTTed Them noT by The TacT That aT Times They may have looked moon-eyed, buT by The TlashlighTs which They used To spoT sTars. These bulg- ing TlashlighTs, halT concealed under vesTs and Tn hip-pockeTs, mighT make one Think we had a modern Diogenes in our midsT. This club oT abouT TorTy sTudenTs reporTed some very inTeresT- ing observaTions, having seen double and Triple sTars, The nebulae oT The sTars, and craTers and mounTains on The moon. Mr. l-luck, The sponsor OT The club, was assisTed by The following oTTicers: RoberT Beaver, president WalTer McClelland, vice-presidenTg Wilbur l-luTT, secreTaryg and Willa Blomeyer, Treasurer. They had Their own swing band-The only one in school-com- posed oT WalTer McClelland, BerT Fowler. Gene McCarrey, Jerry l-leise, and Verlin Ferguson. Many Times They appeared beTore The club wiTh Their own special arrangemenTs oT ST. Louis Blues, Troubles Trom TrumpeT, and Dinah, We wonder wheTher They TorgoT To add STar DusT To Their reperTory. Back row--B. Smifh, G. Meyer, V. Ferguson, C. M C y B Fowler, W. McClelland, L. Skasick R B R. Frazier, M. Holland. Third row-vB. A. R dl , H. L T , J. Lapell, C. Pick, W. Huff R H N. Rosche, C. Mainer, W. Powell. Second -M. R ' b Id A B andol, V. Rasche, W. Blomeyer, J M E. Feldhake, R. Huff, B. Deley, G. Smifh. FronT row-M. Pick, D. Meyer, L. Ring, T. Deley, R. Meisenheimer, E, Wilkin, R. Clorida, B. Rupe, Mr. Huck. Pg78 ASTRONOMY CHEMISTRY Back row-L. Hazlewood, V. Prres, G. EllisTon, B. Fowler, W. McClelland, C, CasTIennan, R. Beaver, H. Barker. Fronf row-Mr. Herfurfh, R. Bassen, R. Beckmeyer, H. Peoples, G. Blankenship, R. Nelms, G. CarTer. BOYS who like To build look Torward To SaTurday morning when They can be in The old work- shop: sTudenTs who are scienTiTically minded like To spend aTTer-school hours in The old chem lab. Bunsen burners, TesT Tubes, chemical apparaTus oT all kinds have an aTTracTion all Their own Tor would-be scienTisTs. ln addiTion To The experimenTaTions aT The club, aT Their meeTings They have discussed phoTography, The elecTron Theory, zinc, and above all, oil in iTs presenT day inTeresT. They have been righT in sTep wiTh The hisTory making episodes oT Marion CounTy. The boys had a greaT deal OT Tun wiTh red and green Tlares and various experimenTs in sponTaneous combusTion. The oTTicers This year were BerT Fowler, presidenT: Maxine Rigg, vice-president Wilbur l-luTT, secreTaryg RoberT Beaver, Treasurer. lvlr. l-lerTurTh sponsored The club. CALLlNGl WQYIG calling! This call is Tamiliar To The boys of The Radio Club who have used The amaTeur sTaTion oT Their vice-presidenT, RoberT Nelms. This enThusiasTic group Tormed Their club in order ThaT They mighT learn To consTrucT elec- Trical opparaTus Tor a sTaTion oT Their own. No one can aTTord To be mike-shy any more, Tor The microphone has assumed an im- porTanT place in everyday exisTenceg however, radio iTselT is sTill baTTling and mysTerious. These boys are learning The Theory oT radio apparaTus as well as iTs pracTical value, having builT receivers, TransmiTTers, and audio and radio Trequency oscillaTors. The oTTicers This year were WalTer McClelland, president RoberT Nelms, vice-presidenT1 Maurice Ricks, secreTary-Treasurer. Mr. Spencer acTed as sponsor. Mr. Spencer, K. Porfer, L. BeaTTy, E. Koch, R. Nelrns, W. McClelland, H. Barker, C. Manner, M. Ricks, B. Scarborough. RADIO CHARLOTTE E. ROY MONTGOMERY SPURLIN, B.S. M.A. A icon HisTory HisTory MARIE STEDELIN H. C. AHRENS. M.A. BA- UniversiTy of Illinois WashingTon UniversiTy HisTory H may HELEN Z. M.A. A. L. TROUT. B.A. BLAIR BRASEL. M.A. SOCIAL STU I ALTHOUGH human naTure has changed very slowly, boTh The individual and The group oT Today reacT To any seT oT circumsTances much as They did generaTions ago. This has caused The social sTudies To become The core of The presenT day curriculum. The social orienTaTion course, required OT all Treshmen, deals primarily wiTh good ciTizen- ship, inTroducing The social, poliTical, and economic problems oT a complex democraTic socieTy. This year The course was enriched by The sTudy aT saTeTy, TraTTic, and good driving habiTs. including a TesT on saTe driving senT ouT by The sTaTe. In our World I-lisTory course The sTudenT becomes acquainTed wiTh The sTory oT The rise of civilizaTion, The many problems ThaT have conTronTed man in This sTruggle, and The meThods employed in Their soluTion. Through The sTudy oT geography The American youTh senses The influence aT surroundings on currenT economic and social acTiviTies. A knowledge oT his own environmenT enables him To undersTand how people adapT Themselves To local condiTions everywhere: such knowledge leads To inTernaTional under- sTanding and good will. PresenTing The subiecT maT- Ter as a means oT social experi- ence, The American I-IisTory course is planned To presenT an undersTanding of The lives, asso- ciaTions, ond conTribuTions of a cosmopoliTan people Trom colo- nial days To The presenT Time. The sTudenT develops a perma- nenT inTeresT in The problems and progress oT democracy as a way aT living, Thinking. and governing. The deparTmenT is devoTed To The enrichmenT of The life of The sTudenT Through individual expression and To The develop- menT of reasoning power. e. The Covered Wagon. Page 80 HI-Y Back row-C. Auf, R, Pyle,.B4 Baldridge, M. Neudecker, J. Furlong, R. Hugo, Cover, M.-Hall, B. O'Bryanf. Third row-O. Zink, W. Black, M. Holland, R. Scoll, W. Taylor, L. Aussneker, D. Wiecherf, D. Ward, L. Evilsiler. Second row-K. Porler, L. Harris, B. Norris, B. Norris, A. Zack, 8. Rupe, C. Hawley, C. Sparen- b g B H y Fronl rckw-R. Hanna, R. Frazier, R. Hay, D. H yduck, M, J B Carler, J. C. Williams, K G. Carre Mr. Forln y HAVE you noliced lhe boys around school who parlicularly enioy lheir work because of 'rheir unsellish inreresl' in olhers, who push onward lo a goal, encouraged by lheir own personal failh in 'rhe slandards of righl' conducl? These are The l-li-Y boys. Their ideals ol clean speech and clean living have a delinile influence in our school. lvlr. Forlney has been idenlilied wilh This club lor lourleen years, lhis year Mr. Tucker, a new member ol our lacully. has worked wilh him. Their purpose. lo creale, mainlain, and exlend lhroughoul school and communily high slandards of Chrislian charac+er, is renewed each week in lheir meelings al which members of 'rhe facully, several minislers, and prominenl business men of lhe communily have spoken. Their inleresl in us is shown by 'rheir bringing each year one prominenl business speaker lo our general assembly. Thanks lo Them we heard Mrs. Woods lasl' year. a speaker of nalional repule on lhe problems of youlh, and Judge Bale ol Ohio lhis year, a mosl oulslanding and influenlial person. The Hi-Y Book Slore represenls lheir allempl lo be ol service lo olhers. ll is nal a money- making plan. Ralph Hugo, Max Jones, and Bob Frazier have spenl manyhours in lhal lillle friendly nook of A , serving olhers. The officers 'rhis year were Roberl Hay, presidenlg Harold l-larl. vice-presidenl: Carl Sparenberg, secrelary. Keep up lhe good work, boys: we need you. Your inlluence is lar reaching. The Hi-Y emblem, Sludenls buy books al 'lhe l-li-Yoperaled slore. --- - . , EW . ., Q- PM 31 M, ,W 1z:, R E 1' W 1 N s 7f zgfj ,Q wb ff ' ii' Y 5 I JIU: ',.A if '. U- Va ' sf, YJ 'AJ Q :ij 1 V 23 I ,K J--I ,eww P9 THE EVENTS ' U96 fi E I 'hql gdg Q4-yff Nw s X ui 2 x 2 0 4 ,- v WA , EDN ff v YT' X X N 75 w .fic 6 QE? E Q' Ew 1 1 1 f X T71 WMQMW x s x w ln . 5. :- ' ,' A if. in A - A .- I. 15' '44 D74 ' - , ' 1 ' ' ll ' ' f Q . V ' jg. . gy , L. . J 1 ' 4-A ' 9 Y ... 1 f' f 6 n 4 Q J ' I I , s . ,A . .' 0 E: . 'K . in v X Tia lf? xii? 1, PM, ' H NJA, ff. hi ' F22 E . 4 1, 'I i V4 f KRf ff ' ' ' - A AYTIIVIE IN CENTRAL Seniors wind The Moy Pole. THE TrodiTion of which we ore mosT proud is our Moy FeTe- Cl TesTivol enriched by The combined inTeresT oT The communiTy ond school. LosT yeor we celebroTed The TwenTy- TiTTh onniversciry oT This- evenTg oll Tormer queens of C. T. l-l. S. were inviTed To The birThdoy porTy in honor oT Queen DoroThy Rixmonn. The lodies oT The courT. The peos- onTs, The wondering groups of gypsies ond rninsTrels ossembled oT The poloce Tor The celebroTion. The senior girls in posTel gowns wound The Moy Pole, preceding The grond Finole which wos The beoiuTiTul Blue Donubeu. The Moy FeTe Tor o quorTer oT on cenTury hos porTroyed voried ond colorTul Themes, rongingTrom Pc1ndoro's Box To The Donce of The NciTions . This yeor's TesTivol cen- Tered oround The hisToricol developmenT oT Illinois. The eorly French se++Iers, The lndicins. ond The pioneers of The roilrood possed in review Tor our l938 Queen,Fredc1 Ann l-lolce. Former Moy Queens who come To wiTness Th T TQ D T g85 2 - K .. 1 'go BETTY BLANKEN SHIP HYLL19 A TTEN VIRG SHIRL EEHLINKBBT EY Z :,wuf4,aJ ,,, LOS-B 1 O4f 2 N -fmuru DIBCKMANN 9 FREDA ANN I-IAKE E7 I4 6614, SKIDDING Who's s+ronger? lPresen+ed by arrangemenf wilh Samuel Frencll CHARACTERS Aunf Milly .,.,............. Dorollwy Kin Andy ....,..,...... ...... A llan Cor Mrs. Hardy .......,...... Rufh M. Whee Judge James Hardy ...... Edward Jalwn, Esielle Hardy Campbell ............,.. ...............Norma Jean Clwamb Marion Hardy .......,. Virginia Ann Carl Wayne Trenfan, III ......, Milfon Hoelle, Mr. Sfulobins ....... .,... W arren Garr Myra Hardy Wilcox. ...... Mildred Bri Grandpa ...... ..... G eorge Smi Gosl1l You're in fhe marlcef for real esfafe, no Page B8 Na+ one move oul of you! Dan'lf wake him. TAKE MY ADVICE l.is+en here. you're nor going lo gel away willi lhalll' Ali, dalladilslu Marella, my divine inspiralianf' By Elliol Lesler Plav Manager ....,,..,............. Joan Frank Serfings designed by ........ Richard McCullough CAST OF CHARA Jack Praler CTERS Bud Weaver ..... . Ann Weaver ..... Jim Tha er y ...... .. Kerry Van Kind .... .... Joseph Weaver... Mrs. Weaver ...,. Marella Sco'r+e. .. Produced by special Page B9 .,...........,..Rober'f Beaver . ...Elaine Ballanlini Ra mond Smilh .... y .Gilberl Blankenship . ..... Clyde Caslleman .... Rosalind Adams Bradley Clemenl ..... ...,......... K eiflw Drury ................Ernis Goodwin arrangemenl wifh Samuel French Page 9l HALLOWEEN FLOAT The Faerie Queen, and quife a lovely queen foo, was fhe iheme of our floaf Huis year. ...-A SCHOOL DANCES An innovafion in our exfra-curricularacfivifies This year has been ihe all-school dances. EVERY GIRL'S Tl-IE lies of ocquoinlonce ond The loonds of lrienclship ore clrciwn iusl G liHle lighler ond ore helol ci liHle closer when girl meels girl in lhe onnuol gel- logelher, populorly known os Every Girl's. I+ is iusl +ho+g every girl hos ci perl ond every girl lilces il. A BIG NIGHT FOR CENTRALIA ON OcTober 27, The doors oT C. T. l-l.S. were Thrown open To our porenTs and The generol public. The occosion wos The dedicoTion oT our new building, -l'rouT Gymnasium. School was dismissed ond open house wos pro- cloimed. Crowds wenT Through The buildings all dey ond ThoT nighT goTh- ered in The huge gym To heor The Tinol dedicoTion speeches. 3 l FRE SHMAN MIX Ol-l MARY, fhis is Shirley. Shirley, I wanf you fo meef Mary. - Look over There. Who is fhaf feacher? - Where? Oh, fhaf's Miss Jennings, one of our sponsors. Such were fhe commenfs heard af fhaf hilarious gef-fogefher known as fhe Freshman Mix, where everyone meefs everyone else and has a grand fime doing if. On fhe firsf day of school, we all wish we were freshmen again, iusf so we, foo, could go fo fhe evenf of all evenfs fhaf is For Freshmen Gnlyf' Na+ even fhe mosf sfafely and prominenf senior can manage fo be invifed fo fhis mixer. ln case you're wondering iusf whaf fhis mixer is, ask one of fwo groups of people-fhe freshies or fhe feachers. The freshman's answer will run somefhing like fhis- Oh gee, l don'f know, if's a place where you go where every ofher freshman goes and you meef in fhe gym, fhen go ouf on fhe foofball field and play games and fhen-oh boy! we have ice cream and cake -while a feacher's reply would be, Oh, if's a parf of fhe new sysfem of orienfafion recenfly adopfed for fhe purpose of making fhe freshmen feel fhaf fhey really are a parf of our regime. WE GO TO WASHINGTON HURRAHI We're off: off 'ro fhe nafion's capifol. Again fhis year a group of sfudenfs and feachers, wifh Miss Spurlin as a guide, visifecl Washingfon. We enjoyed all fhe poinfs of inferesf possible, seeing fhe Capifol, fhe Whife l-louse, Library of Congress, Annapolis, Mf. Vernon, and ofher hisforical spofs. This is fhe second fime fhe frip has been made and if has proved fo be mosf inferesfing and educa- fional. For fhe sake of fufure sfu- denfs, may fhis evenf furn info an annual affair. l Page 94 ff! ,uqq Q V ,-:eff In F ff- N , gfsff ,M ,fp- ' ,aifxi K Q f . , 'C 5 f.f:.,eg1:ff,q. .i A EQ 21 ,fr v -W. .x . L ., .V A W , , f - vi- . 5 'Q ef S age 5 N ,- ,,., X s - ,Sw Z. J i 7 'va ,S ' Q' s S3 if E 13 S 1 2' -' ,Q rf gi' 3 812 35215 ff 2 A: ww we f ri? ,Q , QE N 2 K Q 't M .D f ...N ...U QQ? U .- -,fi 1-54- X X Y .b V . ,N .Qi YEL? Q , IWW. , , 3,2 :L 3, .K ll in i ? . . ,-Hg .J ,. ,A fx .2 ' 4 . M '-mf' sf: J3S3v'.3Q, if - 'Qi' F Q -:aff 'A QL'-if ' Q -.rf if ff'- 91 K FE? if , 117, 2 mg i. H -- -:MM-me -Q 4 3 :mg saw, V S ii 1 h. -5 ,PWR 2 w7 E4 - ffm if IIIQR L 349' :Egg I. V' i it , 3. 3. .vlldiicgtj GUYS AND GALS lvlarian and Marilyn hurry lo school . . . whal's he ealing? . . . Violel seems busy . . . al ease . . . Pick walks alone . . . whal a smile! . . . on The lawn . . . anolher guy ealing some- lhingl . . . Charles and Clyde hold lhe flag pole in place . . . dedicalion day speakers . . . Knolhofl and Jacke . . . serious discussion? . . . 'l he e are mil s-- . . . in lronl of B . . . crossing lhe slreel. ML C. T. l-l. S. lurns ou+ for lhe game . . . Kaya suns himself . . . Virginia and Jimmy . . . fwo boys and a mail box . . . Verlin, Peg, ancl Norma caughl logelher . . . They seem a lillle shy . . . +he Sub-cleb Club . . . she poses, loo . . . gosh, whal a moulrhful . . . Louise and Charlie . . . Lee Jrries lo look laashlul . . . Ru+h slands alone . . . freshmen showing oll . . . a couple of Teachers seemed pleased . . . lhree freshman gals . . . who's she waving lo? . . . one ol Cen- +ralia's new aflraclions-or is ir? FELLOWS AND PALS SEQ W...-3 f l -'L ., V311 Q -,.- + ww f Sgt fm A .95 1 Sf, A L M iw mg: , 'ww - ,. A 5, .. ??f 1 Q 'xt ,. .Ki :bf 5: fsi 1 I Q 3' E ' N F , W1 3 HJ ff.: , 2' R I' F i r it -J ILLINIIIS IUWA PUWER GUMPANY ge I03 EGYPTIAN ACADEMY 5125 as Zn SN -'Fi-X 0 1 36 f'-1:5 Q' ' 5 , ' O F BEAUTY CULTURE An Insiifufion of Learning AccrecIi'Ied For Beifer Building Maierials See D . R I X M A N N LUMBER COMPANY ZI4 W. CaIume+ S+ree+ Phone 897 - Yards In - CENTRALIA ' I-IOYLETON ' COULTERVILLE ' OAKDALE IRVINGTGN ' NASHVILLE ' BLUFORD Give Your Pariy A Happy Ending Serve I+ for AII Occasions ICE CREAM - DAIRY PRODUCTS Pasieurized for Safeiyu Milk - Cream - Buffermilk - BuHer - Coffoge Cheese HHOMOGENIZED MILK Na'rure's Finesi' Food - Made Safe by Posfeurizofion F 'I GARNIER 81 SONS Besl Wishes To The Class Of I938 from WEST SIDE MOTOR COMPANY II4 Norfh Chesinui' S+. OLDSMOBILE - BUICK DEALERS I John Langenfeld, Owner F. L. Gough. Mgr. As grocluoles of high school are iusl enle-ring Ihe roacl Io success, if would be well for Ihem Io conlinue by opening on occounl wilh THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF CENTRALIA Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corp. Some Day You Will Build A Home SENIORS! A REMEMBER US- C. A. GLORE LUMBER COMPANY CENTRALIA - ALMA - VERNON - sANDovAL Page I04 ge IOS ,2!!inf QZZQZJL STOCKINGS Smari' new apparel is enhanced by Ihe sheer beauly and vibrani color 'Iones of Rollins Chiffon siockings. Bu'I' in addi'Iion Io being fashion- correci' from Iop 'Io Ioe, Rollins provide wear feaiures Ihai' mean many miles of added wear. 'k THE ORIGINAL RUNSTOP i' THE ORIGINAL LACE TOP i' PROPORTIONED LENGTI-'IS 'lr KNIT TO EXACT SIZE 'A' FLEXIBLE FOOT 'A' FLEXGORE ANKLE 'A' INNER HEEL AND TOE 'A' CREPE TWIST They do thingy for your legs' 2 N OUR ROLLINS I-IOSIERY CLUB CO MPL l M EN TS BYRD - WATSON DRUG CO. For Filly Years We l-love Specialized in Flowers for The Sweel Girl Groduole WEBSTER GREENHOUSES A. W. Websfer, Propriefor Members of Florisl Telegraph Delivery Associolion Phone l82 Locus? and Fiffh COMPLIMENTS NOLTA'S DAIRY Pgl06 ge I07 IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEY'S J. C. PENNEY CO. 2I8-224 EAST BROADWAY DARLING SHOP Besf Wishes For Your FuIure 307 EAST BROADWAY Congrofulofions Io 'rhe CLASS OF I938 ROOT'S BAKERY Every+hing To Finish Anyfhing' CENTRALIA PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE J. W. OVERBY II2 S. Locusi Propriefor Phone 706 THE Lo BELLE BEAUTY SHOP Broadway cmd LocusI Phone I03 COMPLETE HOME FU RNISH ERS ZAHNER FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE I65 I06 SOUTH LOCUST CENTRALIA, ILLINOIS . 1 SUNNY VACUUM CENTRALIA SERVICE AND OIL CO. Corner Poplar and Third Sfreefs PHONE 268 Paris Dry Cleaners Quolily Worlc f 23I E. Nolemon S+. Phone 37IW Buy Modern Way al Wholesale Over Ihe Counler WEHRLE BAKERY F. B. MILLER AGENCY F. B. Muller, Pres. R. F. Niblo, Vice Pres. and Mgr. INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES I23 N. Locust SI. Phone 87 Again Gross Leads Ihe Siyle Porodel Sfunning Sfyles-Newesi' Fabrics A+ Popular Prices We Corclially Invile Your Inspeclion GROSS' SENTINEL BLDG. GROSS STYLE SHOP Nexl door +o Illinois Power Co. CENTRALIA'S LEADING STYLIST Page I08 9 I.--. l ... .. ORGANIZED I866 INCORPORATED I93I A Business Training Is Essenfial 'for Success In Any Vocc1+ion SUMMER FALL TERM TERM June 6. Sepfember 6. I938 I938 Hoffman Building We occupy Ihe enfire 'Ihird floor of Ihis modern, fireproof building BROWN'S CENTRALIA BUSINESS COLLEGE UNCORPORATEDJ Cenira ia, Illinois Phone I27 ACCREDITED BY N. A. A. C. S. MEMBER I. B. S. A. STATE AUTHORIZED DEGREES GRAY COAL CO. Wm. HuTTer CloThing Co. Cl.OTl-HNGS ' FURNISHINGS ' TAILORING The STore ThaT ls 75 Years Young FAITH IN THE FUTURE ln our complex economic sysTem, The elemenT oT TaiTh plays a Tremendously imporTanT parT. Workers. Tarmers. housewives and business rnen musT have TaiTh in Their banks when They bring Their deposiTs Tor safekeeping. Banks musT have TaiTh in individuals and enTerprises when They advance crediT. Business musT have TaiTh in The TuTure before iT will incur The risks of expansion and developmenT. We believe ThaT renewed TaiTh and sincere cooperaTion on The parT of all classes and groups oT people will carry our counTry To new heighTs of abundance and well-being. OLD NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE coRPoRATloN DeposiTs in This Bank are lnsured wiTh 55,000.00 maximum insurance Tor each deposiTor. SevenTy-Three Years SaTe. lnTeresT Paid On Time DeposiTs. Page IIU I LENNOX BEAUTY SHOP BEN W- STORERS I 327 E' Broadway II4 E. Broadway Phone 24' Phone 490-49I I I 1 Q BERTI-IA LAYMAN DIDIER CARLEEN FORD HWS been SUPPIYH19 9fOCef'eS 'H owne' OPMCIOI CenIrOIIO since I892 COLD ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH! OnIy Air-Condifioned SUPER-SERVICE REFRIGERATION I-Ios 3-Woy Bolonced CONSTANT COLD : PROPER MOISTURE : CLEAN WASI-IED AIR Ye+ To+olI Cos+ Is Less See Ihe new Super-ServIcekMOcIeIs. Ask for free home IriOI. CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUBLIC SERVICE CO. O F' M I I PFEFFER MOTOR OO. U' ,me ec' 5 Your Clnouce of Mc1rIceI ' C H E V R G L E T Makes Our Business Soles ond Service PALACE CASH MARKET I I33 S. LOCUST Sfreef Phone I606 TI-IE ONLY COMPLETE LOW-PRICED CAR SUCCESS -I-O GRADUATES I . CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES CO' for The Bakers of CLASS OF I938 FINE MOTHERS FANCY CAKES BREAD PASTRY THE SMART SHOP J. Faye MCCOH I47-I49 SOUII1 Locus+ Sf. ZI3 ECST BIOUCIWUY TeIephone 245 Cenfrolic. III. Pg III MARION COUNTY COAL CO. Producers of ECONOMICAL GLENRIDGE COAL An Excc+ Size for Any Purpose Phone 300 Ceniralia, IIIinois -1' THE S. S. KRESGE COMPANY CONORATULATES YOU UPON TI-IE COMPLETION OF YOUR I-IIOI-I SCHOOL COURSE We Wish You Success WHO CEASES TO BE A STUDENT. NEVER WAS ONE. ROSS FLOWER SHOP 2II SouI'I1 Lccusi Pg Il2 dam, , i-Au A aM4mJk+ WW+v3f 2 ' . ! 5Eggfg3ZiiQQtiiw MWQ ZLMLQKEZQZQQQ5' YEAnnooZKLi'0GoigFLda4fSfwNQP1MQfJ3,Qg,,f M5714 Xa Ei? W I L L I A M S 0 N - -PRINTING G PUBLISHING COMPANY H. L. WILLIAMSON, President f E? -... BERTHOLD L. BOGGS GUY C. LIVESAY COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF 'as HART'S CUT-RATE DRUG Insurance of All Kinds Suife 502 Cify Nafioncl Bank Bldg. We Save You Money Phone 358 EVGFY DOY Res. 1377-J Cenfralia. Illino IO4 Soufh Locusf Phone 322W Cong rafulafions To Ihe CLASS OF 1938 MONTGOMERY WARD FOR FINER FOODS See KROGER STORES Firsf YOUR COMPLETE FOOD MARKET GOODALE-PUFFER Grocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERIES Ice Cream and Candy Mcnufacfurers K. W. WEBSTER PLUMBING AND HEATING and ELECTRIC INSTALLATION and REPAIRING II6-I I8 S. Poplar Sfreef Phone 43 Cenfralxcl, Illlnols I Your Schoo Phologropheru Through Ihe School Yew Waih S P I E T H GRADUATION' PhoI'o by SPIETH A porlrciil slucly by Spielh is somelhing Ihcir will bring beck pleoscinl memories for yeors Io come. Mony members of Ihe grocluoling closs of Cenfrczlio Township High School hove been phdrogrophed by Spielh from childhood on. ond in Iheir homes is ci permonenl record of memories held precious by Iheir families. You, Ioo, con refoin pleosc1n+ memories by conlinuing Io hove your porlroil' mode by Spielh. YOU'RE ALWAYS SURE OF SATISFACTION FROM SPIETH FROM BABYHOOD TO HIGH SCHOOL SATTERLEE MOTOR CO. Cen+I-alia, Illinois SEE ME AND SAVE MONEY PHONE 234 Besl Wishes 'ro 'rlwe l938 Gracluales CENTRALIA COAL COMPANY ' E I No. 5 Mine CENTRALIA ILLINOIS ST. CLAIR FOUNDRY CORPORATION -INCORPORATED IB89-l ' RICHARD D. WIECHERT -Manufacfurers'of-- - Presldenl Gas Laundry Sfoves Warm Air Furnaces FRANK C WIECHERT Oas Hof Plaies I I Coal Laundry Sfov ViCe,p,eS5deQ1,3KGen.Mg,. FIre Place Graies Coal Tank Healers Fire Place Andirons Gray lron Casfings IRWIN P. WIECHERT Treosurer P. 0. Box 409 CENTRALIA, ILLINOIS ROLAND J. HEPP Secrelary TELEPHONE l989 BS WALGREEN'S BEST WIS!-IES FOR YOUR FUTURE 226 EAST BROADWAY 9OI SOUTH LOCUST MHA ' A I M QSM Sinai? :mmm -if ASSWP5 SOUND managerial policies and long, successful experience have provided ua with suiticient equipment, adequate personnel, and ample resources to render depends. ' -aervice as artists and makers ol fine tit Ing plates. That you will be secure Ir chance, is our-first promise. JAHN 8m OLLIER' ENGRAVING CO. 811 Wes! Wlshlnston Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois In the foreground' Ft. Dearborn re-erected tn Grant Park on Chicago's lake front. Illustration by Jahn 6-,Cllicr Art Studios. Page II8 X , L. 773 aiilf '45 .4 l. W 1 77177 1 ji , tvs' 1 r, V V,-. :sv ni' 306 CTHS CLASSES OF 1937, 38 G 39 COMBINED REUNION JUNE 25 8 26, 1977 WHERE ARE YOU? COMPLIMENTS OF R. W. fBobj SANDERS AGCY 600 S. 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