Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL)

 - Class of 1952

Page 1 of 120

 

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collectionPage 7, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collectionPage 11, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collectionPage 15, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collectionPage 9, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collectionPage 13, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collectionPage 17, 1952 Edition, Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1952 volume:

, X f . X f - 4. - . ,, - w 1 X -+..--., X . R Q-.ww . . 1-gsm 4., K' p-.uw-1. N -H -f -rr-v,...Q.m5 - k 'M 'melbi-fre-N' .uw-...-na.m,.m wr' n K 125, ff, K IWl,,,gn'f, V xl Vmrq 5 5 1 I J' , 3 I 'ff A7 Q gi W 3. E Ml' W . 'H 1, Nik L 4 ,V , if Q 4. w ., . J 4' I 5: ' 0 Y 'W' 'ixi'-,f-f. ., i f Y , 1 K 1' W 3 ww Z, ir .'i ff Aw y , If 4: ,V l 1 ff' Qi Q f K 5 1 ik in t Y ... ,. , , S 4 3 X a n x LQ L 'fy 'iq t I 'in W3 ,f 2 H + v- 2 a 'f Q I 4- 4. J Q f . J f i i ' i . 'VW7f' 3 , 2 uw up ...4 F . aw .-4 up-Q-. .,,.. We 4 4- ?1...' W f 49? Libs Gnlnmhian X I G Q LW U Q Z I 3 ' A h gublishsh 53 hm' -genial' Gln Qfnlunxhia Quinlan 3 N E h n nal 22 iff ehwalnn To Mr Ralph Corse our athletxc d1rector who patxent ly and steadfastly gave our school a wmnxng team whlle tm parung good sportsmanship and leadershlp to hxs boys who as our class sponsor has worked co operatwely w1th hxs students we the Senxor Class of 1952 tn acknowledgment for h1s con sclentxous serv1ce to C H S w1sh to dedlcate th1s Columblan I , Q -1 I 53 ? t '.,vi 'FW fm' fi 'H .55 Q 4 9 ' U 1 ' . . . - ' I . ' .I 4 1 n - Zhrmlnllztrntlnln 1, W X A Q Q Q 157 Q 8 1- ELMER GUMMERSHEIMER Cl WALTER ll.. 3 ,..-1 -A A Wuarh uf ROY KREM MEL -In METTER ELMER HEISE A 44 '? ' Qi GEORGE BRUCKER President RAY RAMSE4 Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK 4'4 -Q' .4-Q OLIVER REY Svc F 015' Qs' , 'W al Q ? x 5' FLORENCE JAENKE ELNORA BQLAN ROSEMARY FRIEND YY? A. ELEANOR NEUIIOFF Compliments of B. D. MIDDLETON SC HMIDT FUNERAL HOME Superintendent MURRAY MALEY DONALD BURTON EMILIO BASSY RALPH CORSE x W la 51 1. ' Q 2 IOH N MCFERON Yi ,'S Ss 13111 mfs Q0 Clf Q C13 O QVC PRESIDENT LEON LANDGRAF Leo Leon with his Curly hair, The answer to a maid- en's prayer. VICE-PRESIDENT RALPH MATHEWS Il lv He takes his time, And doesn't get excitedg Bur about his ga . He has decided. TREASURER ROL AND KEIM Jigger He's always on the alert, When it comes to a skirt. SECRETARY JAMES JUENGLING Ding Dong Enough is too muchg Too much is enough! C O E WILLIAM SWARTZ Bra iny Endowed with that which money cannot buy, A wholesome, sturdy brain supply. HERMAN STUMPF Anything for a quiet life SH IRLEY WOODCOCK Shir1 Short, blond, and full of pep, There goes Shirley-- watch your step! FLOYD BUETTNER Flip The big wheel at the State, But really a good scout. Sometimes when things get rough He says-- Must I show you ont? CAROLE LEWIS Lewy' No busier person could you find than she, But busier than she is, she seems to be MARY FROMME Mary Silence is a fine jewel fOr a woman 'a CHARLES LAURENT Charlie He doesn't attempt the lady charmer, But desires to be a good farmer. JUNE SCHROEDER Junn ie Cute, clever, and full of fung Known and liked by everyone, X ROBERT MAUS So quiet and sedate a lad, A silent factor, but never sad. CATHERINE KREMMEL Cathy All we ask is to be left alone I like it! MELVIN STUMPF Butch One hour a day to studyg One hour in which to eat, Two hours to think how tired lam, And twentyhours to sleep. 'i CAROL HARRES Carol A faithful friend she will remain, ller daily question, How many calories does this contain? JOANN STUMPF NIO.. Dancing, laughing, and being gay, That's how she passes her time away. OLIVER REY Ollie I like work it fascinates me I can sit and look at it all day ROBERT KLEIN Burpy Work kills men Why die? hind IONA GUM MERSHEIM ER Gummy She smiles at others just for fun But really there is only one Compliments of MRS I J MUELLER BETTY BOEDEKER Betsy Cheerleading is the thing she does real well, Come on kids Q 4 Lbi S'511 yell. ' , X K DALE NEWTON Newt His future occupation To run a filling station BEQUETTE Bucket Eager for the game anc endowed with the courage tc play it NIRA PROBSTMEYER Honey be a worse and when one breaks his leg let him be thankful ll wasn t his neck' STEPPIG COAL and ICE COMPANY Rich Han on to your hats atch the houses go bv When you ride with me You really Fly' Foreverybadtheremight RICHQRP ?IMEK STATON HERN v-Sarnn He never has a worry or sorrow, If it's not done today, He'll do it tomorrow HARRY KUEHNER KutLner GLORIA SCHMIDT .. Dutsn The gayest girl that one could find, Doesn't let studies trouble her mini. CAROL RICHIRT Rick Away with books, Let's have some fun, I don't care if my lessons Ever get done. If exertion means an early death, how long will he live? unlwrn lt seemed as though the night of June 5 1962 would never come It was to be the night of Class Reunron for the Columbra Hrgh School Class of 1952 The brg shrndrg was to take place at the Chase Club rn St Lours The reason for going to St Lours was be cause of an rnvrtatron extended by the owner of the club for free eats drrnks and dancrng Now ordrnarrly thrs would seem very odd but rt Just so happened that the owner wasa former classmate ofours To speak more clearly rt s James Iuenglrng who followed the steps of his father by establrshrng a successful busrness place By hrs srde was standing hrs wrfe Iona lookrng prettier than ever By the way the couple has twrn boys' As I glanced over the table so beautifully decorated rt made me feel as rf I were on top of the world Istart d over to sav Hello to all the krds But off to a srde table sat the fellows who were always together They were talkurg about old times before the banquet began Iwentover to say Hr to Sam Hem Olrver Rey Bobby Klern and Floyd Buettner Everyone trred to talk at once but the frrst thmgl heard was thatSam was teaching agriculture at Waterloo Hrgh School Floyd and Olrver were farmers Ollie operated the largest dairy farm rn the vrcrnrty ol Colr mbra while Floyd sard he had just hired one hundred addrtronal workers to harvest the wheat Bob was now uccessfl l Superintendent of the Columbra Quarry Company rs I walked on further I noticed Betty Boedeker who looked heater than ever contrrbutrng to the fact that she r Ht come a dress designer for MGM of Hollywood Srttrng next to Betty was Nrra Probstmeyer who had gotten SIIL wa operating a boarding house and during the dav was workrng as secretary rn the offrce of Dr Carol Flarres ' wa o startled br the fact that Carol was a doctor that I rushed rrght over to her to frnd out more about rt he s rd she had gone to school for erght years to become a veterrnarran and had been practrcrng for the past two years I rough unmarried Carol wears a sparkler on her left hand The next person I saw was Dolores Rrppelmeyer who as s e had said had become a nurse She rs nursrng at Deaconness Hospital rn St Lours and rs also head nurse of floor drrce Next to Dee were srttrng the famrlrar faces of Brll Swartz Leon Landgraf and Roland Kerm who had allgone to college Brll was now the chref electrical engineer for a leading construction company rn the West while Leon rs at present flying for Trans World Airlines Roland who eloped wrth the professor s daughter during hrs tl rrd year ofcollcge rs now rn hrs own busrness where he srts wrth hrs feet propped up on the desk As I walked on a little IUl'IllLl' I saw the face of Catherrne Kremmel Cathy had gone to college and then rnto the busrness world Tht brg happy smile she wore drdn t surprrse me for next to her was srttrng Ralph Mathews ortcher for tit Chicago Cubs Mac for whom we cheered at high school baseball games had actually hrt the top wrth a season s average of 19 wrnd and 5 loses Last February Cathy and Mac celebrat d therr sixth annrversary From ther I went on to June Schroeder who had gone to school for some trme to studv ro be a harr stylrst At present G V , I I I n ' . . . 1 1 X ' 1 . ' ' ' . ' ' . e UBL' s ' . 1 5 ,z Q 1' ' - 2 ' , A. - L . s ' ' s ' ' nrrgcrr taller. During our conversation she told me she was making millions, The money was pouring in becausf xl A WS I A . R 1 . 1 . U A ' I 5 s J ' ' ' ' , S 1 , 's , ' ' 1 - 1 1 H , . . . , A 4 L 1 1 1 f . '. , ' ' . ' . ' . 1 , , ' fs ' ' ' ' . , 1. . . J s . , ' ' ' ' ' y Compliments of JIMMY CROWE She rs dorng very well consrderrng the fact that she must put that job rn second place berng a housewife comes frrst Lookrng on to the next person I saw Carol Rrchert and next to her Richard Srmek Carol and Richard had surprised us all by their sudden marrragc shortly after graduation They were looking very content now as they have burlt themselves a cozy cottage rn the country In another group was srttrng Donald Bequette Harry Kuehner and Dale Newton Donald was proud to report that he had worked himself up from office boy to vrce presrdent of the United Bank and Trust Company rn St Lours while Harry has been making hrs mrllrons from the large amount of orl coming from the land he owned Strange as rt seemed he had bought a small prece of ground out west to burld a house for him and hrs famrly when much to hrs surprise some prospectors reported to hrm that orl had gushed out of hrs very ground Dale sard he was now ownerof the Studebaker agency rn Columbra Being naturally skrlled at this type of work he was pleased with hrs posrtron Next rn lrne was Mary Fromme who had changed her name Mary was proud of the fact that three of her frve chrldren had won a baby contest whrch included four counties Across the table sat Gloria Schmrdt who had gone on to busrness college Being a whrz bang at short hand rn hrgh school sne set a world s record rn college by rncreasrng her speed to two hundred words per mrnute Besrde Gloria sat Carole Lewrs who had nothrng but a professronal lrfe srnce hrgh school She began as a ballet dancer and later established her own dancrng school whrch proved successful rrntrl a few years ago when she gave the frrendly face of JoAnn Stumpf Jo sard she had abandoned Columbra for a cute lrttle house rn Waterloo She and Bob her husband are rmmensely happy about their three lovely chrldren Looking on to the next person I recognized the face of Way ne Wersenborn fullback for the Chrcago Bears Thrs rs Wayne sthrrd year of professronal football of whrch all three were successful Seated next to Wayne was Charles Laurent Charles rs at present operatrng a chrcken farm He states that he rarses hrs chrckens screntrfrcally by feedrng them screntrfrcally doc torrng them screntrfrcally and screntrfrcally analyzmg every egg lard Dy the screntrfrc hen Next rn lrne was Herman Stumpf who rs a brg game hunter Lrvrng rnthe North Herman rs doing quite well rn the busrness whrch rs proven by the 1962 Cadrllac he drrves The subject of cars now brought me to the next of my classmates Melvrn Stumpf Melvrn now lrves rn Chicago Where he drrves hrs stock car twrce a week He has done very well rn the races wrnnrng frrst several trmes Besrde Melvrn was Bob Maus who rn the coming electron wrll run for state senator of Illrnors Iudgrng by hrs campaign speeches he rs already elected The last but not least was Shirley Woodcock who rs playrng wrth the famous band of Harry James Recently Shirley had just concluded a tour of the United States Canada England and France Now that we were all rnformed about each other we sat down to enjoy one of the frnest of meals Thrs was a nrght never to be forgotten, for rt was set rn the mrnds ofeach and everyone present as the most emoyable evening ever spent ' I ' N' I . ' ' . . . h . x 1 Y . . . Y 2 ' I I I l D 1 . ' v ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' l . . . , . D . . - - it up to go with her husband into the circus business. At present she is practicing to be a lion trainer. Next came 1 1 D A U - . I , . . . . I . ' . I I 4 . ' ' . l I I . I I 1 I I N . . . I I D ' Compliments of DR. M. I. REIZER X! xg- X ll! XXX X Nm X 14 XX XX XXX X ff Z I N XNTQQXS. K1-r I xxxx YTTXX W W NX XM M X Mi K SN XG JW ww? S P d b xx Y COLLMBIA MOTOR9 Lilian will We thc Senror Class of 1932 of Columbla Communrty Htgh School Umt Drstrlct ii 4 Crty of Columbra County of Nlonroc State of Illrnors berng of sane mrnd and able body do hereby make known our last wrll and testament and to these our fellow students and unforgettable faculty do bequeath the followmg possessrons To the Juntor Class we bequeath our honesty as a class and the wonderful memorres of the Junror Prom To the Sophomore Class we wrll our wrld excuses that we gave when we were rn trouble To the Freshman Class we wrll the joy of berng anythtng but green freshles To Mr Mrddleton our superrntendent we wrll classes who w1ll be proud to have a supertntendent lrke htm 'Io Mr Corse our coach and class sponsor we wrll a successful basketball team wrth the frrst frve men seven feet tall and also a hundred coon skrn hats To Nlrs Jaenke our annual s onsor we wrll a class that does not chew um and an automattc machlne P 3 grade papers To Mr Bassy we wrll an alumm of CHS who rs about ftve feet ftve Inches tall dark brown harr and lrves next door to school To Mr Mclferon we wrll a helrcopter ftlled mth beautrful glrls 'vlr Burton we w1ll a large farm of a thousand acres Mr Maley we wrll a cooperatrve band and chorus Mrs Bolan we wrll a home tn Columbra Nlrs Frtend we wlll all the books rn the lllrnors State Lrbrary Nlrss Neuhoff we wrll a spaclous Home Ec department I Betty Jean Ellzabeth Boedeker wtll to Shrrley Straub my ptano and rolls and to Marvln Daab Iwlll my ambrtron to study 1n school OJ I Donald Joseph Bequctte wtll my typtng speed to my srster Anetha and my brarns C91 to Lester Schnetder Edward Floyd Buettner wrll my ab1l1ty to teach school to Lloyd Arras and my hetght to James Law I Mary Katherrne Fromme w1ll my extra herght to Ellen Kay Korves and to Joan Schaffer my abrltty to get to school when the bell rrngs I Iona Elrzabeth Gummershermer w1ll my affectton for one person to Kenneth Stumpf and my suctron wlth the teachers OJ to mv srster Evelyn I Staton Ross Hem w1lltoFreder1ck Vogel my 500 battrng average and my powerful rtght arm and to Gene Chuck Ludwrg one dozen basketball shoes I Harry Emrl Kuehner w1ll my expert drwrng abrltty to Ronald Hoffstetter and to Jean Lee Coats my typmg ablltty U5 I Carol Jean Harres w1ll my love of pets to Mary Ann Schtemer and my reflned ways to Betty Jo Touchette I James Louls Juenglrng w1ll my abrlrty to drrve a school bus to Robert Mueller and my speed and ways wlth grrls to Dean Schorr I Catherme May Kremmel wrll mv love for a baseball prtcher to Jeannme Keck and my snare drum to Glenn Stechmesser Compltments of WEINEL LUMBER COMPANY 4 . ' A I : - if ,' . . . I U ' 4 I I ' . . 4 ' I' A ,, x , y , ,I s , , : . - - . V . . . . , - A ,- - .. - ,. . x , v ' x ' V m ' ' ' ' . . x' , . . , . I . - , , ' , ' ' to A u ,y . , . . . . Y . . I 5 , ..... . I To I , , ' ' ' , To . ', ' A , To . , . . . I To A . . I , . . I . . . ' To I ' , ' ' , , ,I A I A . , I I I I r 1 n I I n 1 D ' . ' I , , I . D U Y D ' I D D - - .. .. - - D D l .. .. - 1 I Y I Y I ' . , . , . . . . i . D 1 1 ' ' s I Leon Wrllram Landgraf wlll my abrlrty to be mrschrevous wtthout belng caught to V1rgtlHarres and my abrlrty to suck to one gtrl to Roy Eggert I Carole Bermce Lewts wrll my abrlrty to catch a man to Dtxre Brlnson and to Alberta Goss my dark rtmmed glasses I Robert Alvrn Kletn wrll my suctlon wrth the teachers to Donald Stumpf and my abrlrty to shoot squlrrels to Coach Corse I Roland Rrchard Edward Kelm wtll my love for mathematrcs to LaVerne Os1ck and my abtltty to furnrsh legrtrmate excuses for absenses to Gene Doerr I Ralph Adam Mathews wrll my abrllty to be a wrnnmg prtcher to Paul Asselmeter and mv black harr and flat top harrcut to Arthur Baltz I Norman Dale Newton wtll my abrlrty to play basketball to Harce Mears and to Donald Drvers my know ledge of Shakespeare I Nrra Charlotte Florence Probstmeyer w1l1 my abtltty to fllrt wrth boys to Lucy Andrew and my brg feet to Donald Napoleon Schmtdt I Olrver Alots Rey wrll my 49 Chevre to Donald Lewts and my strarght A average to Margre Drel l Carol Martha Rrchert wrll my long polxshed fmgernarls to Lots Hrldebrandt and mv trombone to Donald Naumann I June Carolrne Laura Schroeder wrll my abrlrty to lrke only one boy at a trme to JoAnn Frrerdrch and my I Melvrn Clarence Stumpf wlll to Merle Conaway my gals and to Mary Otten my abrlrty to sktp school wrthout belng caught I JoAnn Elsre Stumpf wrll my shorthand ab111ty to Marlene Naumann and to my brother Dale I wrll my hr larrous laugh I Herman Amold Stumpf wrll my glft of gab to Wrlllam Frederrck and my red truck to Jackre Tunzc I Wayne Omer Wersenborn wlll my helpful ways fwhen there IS a chance of gettrng out of classj to Brlly Wayland and my usual grrn to JoAnn Frrerdrch I Shrrley Anne Woodcock wrll my wrllrngness to get home early from hayrrdes to Marrlyn Wrldc and my La un knowledge to Lorratne Peterson I Dolores Luella Rrppelmeyer wlll my thrn flgure to Theresa Landgraf and my abrlrty to understand Physrcs to LuAnn Buettner I Wrllram Frederrck Swartz wrll my tenms abrlrty to Dale Rrtter and my knack for knowledge to Ruth Ann Block I Rlchard Paul Srmek wrll my drrvrng abrlrty to Ronald Raeber and my good looks to Robert Keck I RobertEarlMaus wrll my abllrty to be a farmer to Donald Boyce and my borsterous votce to Ronald Langhans I Glorra Marte Schmrdt wrll my drtvrng abtlrty to Lawrence Oslck and to Janet Schmrdt my crush on a dark hatred guy THE SENIOR CLASS C ltments of KRUSE CHEVROLET , . . I . . . . . . ' E 8 . , . . ' . . . , . . . 7 I I . I ' I , . . . . . . . g 4 . . V . . . - 7 I I , . n ' . . , . . A ' Y . X I I I ' I I I . I A . - A I I 1 I I ' I I . ' . I .X I I freckles to Patrlcla Kerm. I I I I - I Y . ' A I I I I E' , . I I V ' , I 4 I i I - , . I I I ' , , Y . . . . i I I Y amp ' P4 Q 9 wx 'I v' xx , 1' I I 4 2' ante gbrrn It looks pretty hopeless when Barbara Young CBetty Boedekerj starts to make a he man out of Bertram Weeks flames Juenglrngl To further complrcate the srtuatron Bess1ePalmer fihrrley Woodcockj and Jane C'hr1stranCCather1ne Kremmelj two crty dudes come to the ranch t wned by Irm fSam llernj and Henuetta UoAnn Stumpfj Duddly and thelrdaughter Sally flcna Gummershermerj for a vacatron The dudes are rmpressed by the Indran Ram rn the Face Ulalph Ma hewsl and Jane falls for htm temporartly At thrs trme Barbara s father Herbert Young fMC1VlH Sturnpfj decrdes to comeback west to see and judge hrs daughter s chorce of a husband Because of Bertram s ttmtdrty Barbara 1S3.f1'3.ldIll3.i her father wrll not pemrrt her to marry Bertre for Herbert would lrketo see one of the rugged type marry hts daughter However rn the end Bertram v1nd1cates hrs honor by defeatrn hrs chrefrrval Sam Banks QB111 Swartzl ma brawl and thus has the agyj' nf of Barbara s ather Sally also frnds her love a cow hand B111 Hrcks IRQ land KCIIHX and thus everythrnfv ends nanprly 1 A IS ., X 1 Sponsored bv' FOLUMBIA GRAIN 'V EED y K '5 ., 1' '- ' J U 'K T Q I rl , Y. - if 5' f , , s i ,A 1.3.3 Af Q :Q I N , A ' . s ' ,' j ,. ,'! Q v ' - 1 5.4! - I :Q . favs ' -' I I r X Q t 'X 'Jia 51, ' ' ly I I ,S f A Q 9. l K fag' 1 ' , I7 V J - , n 'lawn' sense... . E 'BEL' . ' ' . , -I , ' . ' I , y X X biy A , I A I A O S 1 X t',.Q,xf-' T, ' . . ' .X X Q ' Q x L A X x X . S N , JH, 4 - I lx I W I fs . 'li Q ' ' ' L I 4115 I 3 . Q Q ' NX I :' I 4 -mf' f 9-uw ! lIIIIU1'5 E avi: M 2 Q, gf Q ,Y Ek ,T ,W x jr 5,4 f N fi iQ 5 4 ,C '1 ,-, 5.6 T P I I E51 ER SCHNEIDER Pres JANET nn QCHMID1 MARLENE Sec IEANNINE NAUMANN KECR Trans F MARVIN 5? DAAB F 5 IO ANN FRIERDICH gy un, -Xi bl R FA LOSS 'Y' VIRGIL -B0 HOWARD RAM SEY 'v1AR1L'1 N WILDE GLEINN S'I ECI-iMEcbER VILC Pres nu., HARRES LLOYD RUTH ANN BLOCK MEREL CONAWXY 9 'Qs TWILA MUELLEF RONALD RAE BER ANETHA BEQUETTE LUCY DUN AL D I EWIS ANDREW GFNE If UUROI H3 WILFLEH Q IIPIIFHLIHS of FRED BRULNIG FLORIS1 DUERR an 1:- if MARY OTTEN WILLIAM FREDLRIFF I xl xg 'X - v- V V A Y . , M Y9 .,, .i I NY v - 1 - ' f , - L L, nl , I A 7 'LIS , . ' ,' 2: !Ji H'Qa . f' l R 'T . L F, ,, A F. A L fl. V, , 'f ' L 4: L, 1 X LQ n 'ff' is X W ARRAS W A A K -9 Y -x A w ,K 0. A , vp.. A, ' ' ' 'LN L Dr 1 ., '7 ' , L I-fx ' A -0 A ' J 7g ff! ,ffiifff ff-f f x'!,6 1 f fx Austm Bevans CHoward Ramseyj mhertts a guls boardtng school from hts aunt He has startllng tdeas about educatmg young women the most startlmg ts that trls should be educated to be charmm One ofthe most chamung gtrls m school ts ltse Benedottt Uanet Schmrdtj nteceo Homer Johns flsester Schnetderja lawyer who wants to foreclose hrs mortgage on the school Austrn takes a staff of h1s fnends to the school as teachers and much htlartty results frcm theu' modem method ofteachmg Davtd MacKenz1e fMerel Conawayj teaches htstory wh1leGeor eBoyd CGene Doerrj an expert ac countant elps the young ladles tobalance thetr check books The twms Ttm and hm fvlfgll Harres and Glenn Stechmesserj teach musxc dancm and tenms Sally Boyd fMar1lynW1lde keeps the school sttrred up wrth heranttcs Head of the school 1sM1ss Hays Clsucy Andrewsj and Mtss Curtts flviary Ottenj 15 bookkeeper for the school Others tn the cast tncluded Murtel Doughty Oviarlene fNaumannj Ethel Spelv1nUoAnnFr1erd1chj Altx Mer cter fRuth Ann Blockj l.tll1anStaf ford QAlberta Gossj and MadgefAn etha Bequettej 5s Yo lv X rl l1,,,r dr Compltments of 9 DIEH1.'S ROADSIDE MARKET X ll fgQ'3!'x,.nl t j l fy V g if , ., QV: y.yy i if ,I V .40 ,1 ,ttf on if . g g L i . Q on ' i Ill fl! Nd? l r I X U A Q3 I X 'lil J . -lt 1 I S4 ' :Q , ., 4 - s A ' 'I - N , I ., Z A ' 1' :J 4 W ,Q 2. A-l - Q' r 1 Y ,403 H 'riff Y 1' 1 ggi-hfn 31: 4 A ff A M X 'L' .1 l ,.', ,ti V I 1 , 1, .jp l 'r 1' 1, , , H' ,: f Y. N , 'iq' fr: 1- J , , uf U nyhulllnrfi F L,-, in LaVERNE OSICK THERES X LANDGRAF ELLEN KORVES 2 DAL STUMPF iq DONALD SCHMIDT DALE RITTER gi MARGIE DIEL We Q1 DAVID HEISE Vlce res JOYCE ECKE RT JOAN SCHAFFER ec IVA JEAN WAYLAN D RO N LANGnANS Treas KENNETH STUMPF DOROTHY P DOTZAUER YVONNE CONAWAY ARTHUR BALTZ LORAINE PETERSON LUCILLE STOLL CERALDINE RIES DEAN SHORR Compllmems of DORIS COLUMBIA EQUIPMENT COMPANY ECKERT KAY BRIEDECKER Pres 'Q SHIRLEY PULCHER BARBARA WEISENBORN '75- 45 X 1 HEL EN M MOALLANKA P I I my I ' -P . 1 ' I X I X A BALI S: I ..' I , S I S . A' ,, , 4 ff ' E 'X 5 I - K I f 6 . ' I . In ' ,f we Q A 'W' JT I I I U, Ib nk r N - ve A or 2 ' CQ-.5 CZ- I 'K - 1 B l Q 5 W I1 'I 1 p,. jII'1 135111111311 5 f J 19 I X X Q C A 'J f 4' XE Cx ow l 'T in Qu, ' : ROBERT MUEI LER X Ra.- JACKIE TUNZE N in JIMMY LAW fai IIORCE MEARS Q., SHIRLEY STRAUB S BILLIE 50 'S WAYLAND LOU AINN BUETTNER ROY Y' EGGERT JOAN ' ARRAS PATRICIA KEIM E' DONALD DIVERS ROBERT KECK F' MARCILEE MAUS .C-.., DLIVER WILDE LAWRENCE OSICK 5 DONALD STUMPF Pres MARY ANN SCHIEMER V ce Pres Comphmems of JEAN LEE DURRER TIRE SERVICE CSQTS v-.i 7 BETTE IO TOUCHETTE K Ogt LOUIS PULCI-IER WILLARD KRICK 'T'- fp? DONALD BOYCE OENE LUDWIG Treas Nh., wr' U- FREDERICK VOGEL 'iv DIXIE BRINSON :TQ N DONALD NAUMANN if IRENE OTTEIN EVELYN GUMMERSHEIMER P 1 LOIS I-IILDEBRANDT F ,xi PAUL ASSELMEIER RONALD HOFSTETTER ,C . ic x 1' Q E Q U . , dv ? I gr 4 - K Q' Sx' JF' V ' 135 2- E E 'f I 9, Q .R lgy Lb f ,Y I - X g x x . , y .4 ,N A A X, - , 9 1 X 42.5 A I Q - - V Q . If if 4 1 K 5, I A M 5 Q, up X ,w '-NV 1 I ' '. C I. X ' Vg Lf nr, 4 X 1 I. K ak 'ins ', 1 vu I l Fr, ' I 'Y'-f I .. R- If-3 is ' .I ' r I ' .QQ 4 I ' ,G ,af Si 5.1, I am . W I-x I ' s h ,Lx .1 S 1 I E S ,T J ' fy., , r Y 'A F ' x Q Q f- 4 h ' 5 Q by V xiii '!- Z? bs ,E - . ' K 1, x - 'QT I 1-5 I A D a - . .4 5 F gg f My T13 11:5 C BQ fi? C ALL + 'XZ i' Y' 'us' DATE '7 20 22 FRONT ROW Ollre Rey Davrd Herse Wayne Wersenborn Glenn Stechmesser Paul Asselmerer SECOND ROW Coach Corse Roland Kelm hmluengllng Leon Landgraf Brll Swartz Statronliern Ralph Matthews N t ens Valmey Waterloo Columbra Red Bud Valmeyer Columbra Waterloo Freeburg Columbla Columbra 5' Columb' 1 LOSER X' WHERE PLAYED Colurnb o C I a ' olurn a umbra olumbra nton o a I ew B - ' Breese Okawville S 0 Columbla New Athens Columbra Waterloo Hrghland Red Bud Valmeyer Trenton Columbra Sub Dlstrlct at Valmeyer New Baden Columbla Coltunbia Wk. 2r?.,,,,9fiQffffW Jgfrmrfv I 4 M XM M v JW! Q 25 ,,f' 5 E K ve., J 9 Q , 6 - 44 .3 f Jw. f rl f N :- Zhi Scam I, ,,ELg7,f gong, . ,? 5 i -sf 9 b ' s ff I I f ' N 'Y an ,Qi 1 A3 lA ,f f L Q F51 Fw pr Wi FRONT ROW Leon Landgraf Lester Schnetder Wayne Wersenborn Ralph Mathews B111 Swartz Marvrn Daab and Jrm Iuenglrng SECOND ROW Coach Corse Fredertck Vo el Glenn Stechmesser Paul Asselrneler Lotus Pulcher Kenneth Stump Davrd Herse Donald Drvers Howard Ramsey Harce Mears Dale Rttter and Manager Staton Hern Compliments Of WEINEL HARDWARE COMPANY L-v- ...T.-L' ,..4. ..lQ.,4 L..M m , ,,, f.-5, . X X , 9 F5 . A I s in C .rt . ' ' ' A YI - 2 , , 'QQ' E 1 f 1 t fflff of 12 A e A f Q 4 ce, X D , x Y -.Nl -su ' ,K L 5 V I K 4 ' 1 A ' r 'Y t 1 , f., fl fn ffl A. . Q A ,W 2, ' I x MS K A .Sioux ' -ix i3ALL f X R Q 7!,,L I.-?'HL Q f' with ' N ' xk ' V' rg, 5 1. ' A 1 4 ty 1 all -fx sf -. ' 1 V : . N. I U I 1 I I - I I I I I ' I 1 ' I I I I ' 3 I I hx ' A A A TAI , f, ..t M5 --VVA wr -Orff ., , '. ' . af.-. TMEZQ' t '- rf :lf A Y l'T.'.Q.Q - ,MW -, F I -1 4 Lt. T- 1 'N Q7 1 r - 1 f .f 5 ll- l 'I DAT E '7 Dec E1 fm C3 1X1'11' W LNNE1 Waterloo Q, 111111 1 a Va1111eve1 Colum 11a C 1111111111121 C 1 a 111g Z-1 CO111IU1J13 eoltlmbra C0111 lbla New Athens Valmey er Ve111ce Iwew Athens C 011111113121 New Baden QO11lI111D1t1 Breese C'o111111b1a Columbra C,o1u1111u1a New At11e11 Waterloo N 1111153 er C'11111r11b1a 'f Yaskelhall gnhvinnls 1.0bER WHERE PLAY1:D Colum 11.1 SS Pe er8LPau1 C11111111 111 C.e11tra1Ca111o11c Okawx 111e S1 Dom1n1c Columbla Tren 011 Red Bud Bet1111111 Co1um111a Co1um1J1a Columbrzx C111111r1b1a Central C,at11o11c C11111111 1313- Valmeyer Co111r11111a 1-reehurg Vemee Red Bud CO1LlI'I17l'1 C,o111m111a CO1UI11111'l Wxterloo 1 1111 'I Z1 CaCO SCIUZI L'1 11121161110 6,1 1111111111 Valmeyer St LC 18 C,o111mb1a Breese C1111te11 Tourn at Bree e Col1m1J1a Red Bud Culumbra KaskaQk1a 1 011111 at Waterloo Vemce CO1U.I111513. C11111111b1a CO11U111713 C 011111111121 Breese C 1111111111121 C1 11111113111 C 011111111151 New A 110115 C, 1Lu11'11a D1 trlet 1.01111 at 1 reebury r 511 bop11 1 1 3.f'1LSWO1,11d11D 11 1urt11p1ace ka a 1 1, rea L1 r reef rd 1 1 '1 1 5 W INC 1 14 C 1l'l11'1LI 0 MONROE v'-.TIONJAL BANK i 1 S A NJ' Nov. 13 56 , 1' 26 ' , 1 10 '1- 11 53 1 26 1: 30 1 48 1 '. 35 - . 4 A 1' 39 ' , ' 37 E. . . fu' 7 Q ' 45 44 ' ' 8 o1u11'1i 46 . ' ' 37 11 St. R. J 64 ' 37 ' 1 . C' 111 mil S 18 ' 70 t 30 1 ' 20 A ' ' 55 46 1 11. 4 n ' 59 1 44 ' 9 41 39 1 ' 'F . 10 1 80 ' 53 14 ' 55 , ' 49 ' A 15 1 1 39 ' 38 , ' 18 I ' SC ' ' 31 , ' -2 ' 1 52 ' 48 , ' 29 ' 40 36 T ' F 1 . 1 A GS , ' 53 2 ' 5 . ' 34 ' 31 i ' 53 ' 49 ' ' 41 -1 ' 15 ' ' 50 45 I ' 19 1 5 41 1 '. 39 1' ' 1 22 60 ' ' 33 '11 I ' 26 'C ' 54 . 42 5 ' ' 1. 1.10 - 45 . 41 ref.-' f 17 Co111r1111ia 45 SS Peter84Pa111 28 '1'1111rr1. at Valmeyer The C 51 111111 E gl R 1 sed 11.811 ba 14 . 11 5211111 1111 FC1JT11Z1Ty' 215 11111. a record 111 12 VVl'1aI1L1121K131, '1'11'eE C' 1 ' 'l 1 11 1lQ111C ' 311 511151 Cl JI1fCY 11 - 11L1 f1111.e'.e11 1111111 1111116 Ci11l11Jl1CQO111,C1'C11CC. As1t1e.rJ111t11e po 11 t1111r11a111e11t 211O'-'flllg t11e1iz11,f1Cw 011111211 , 11 1141 fa1 - z , 1'i11111z1q 12 wE1i1e111s111'T. gles Wm At Central al!! .,- AL CAYHOL f' c A AT V Q CAV XNIDIIX 1 X 1 Y v q I XV V , X A VV BWI' OIUMENW 3 BHSKETP1! ' NEWS ' N1 f H ALL JLrrf+.T F'N'Cl I N x ffi XX 1 I I I x 1' 94M J A I 1 ' i f A - , K J 1 i v ll Xmrcd 'X' D xlxb N D I CX OJ x 4 ' 1 1 r ' Y v ' ,, V L 'WF .X iff'-I UPSIIS . I F .X V., C- , X.1.X2-.XZ , .. , . X' ' X! WT tml. ei I Him! ILXIXXEX nl X X '.1. .M ,3,,.V',3,'X ... V V, X .g,,,X . .V XX V XV.t X.. rf XX ,VX IV X .Cowl b C ESV M, VVVVF H E VV: VVAVVV VHVVV VV- VVVV 2 VXxV.I . .Vf . , X. X Xqy gg, -,X,X xg ffl: IX-X ,X ,VV , , , V 4'llXI1vlkqf4XZW :LX 1' X '. xx Xz -' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -' ' X . X . 1 X X, X . X K Fw ' VI! , xl .,X-X .X X XX.X 1' X X 4' ' H ' '1l '1'5 '1'1- ' '5 1 X' ' '4- , v. X .X - .X , 'X A . . , , . ' , . .' U1 V V. V5 Vg .3V1,. V , , ' ' - ' K--Y'1r'.'X1L' -Xr:X I.-:XXX ll Y! . X . .,XX.X .X , ,X , V V 1 . V VV V Y .. , , , . , , V ' 1 X ' - Xrv -X'.1.1v '.'.1r1XlYX -: IX , . X' f X hfllt XXXXQX Q XX- Q XX: :XX X - 7, ' ,, .- X. ,- M, X - . .. - X- XX XXXX, A X X X X X ., , X X ' V , V , X -.f X ' X X - X Ink! Ix'.X'V fun- IXjX XXHX X X T1 -I 91 'A1Vf'. V V V ' ' J X I 1 , 11X ' ' X ' 1' X' 1 XX-xx IZ' K IXXXIXX-ri :mx-, '7' 'MY' 7' K'-I 'X , K ' ' ' ' I - Y ' IFVHIJ. ..X HIV' IXMLVI f X' ' ' '1',. , 'X XXX.XX1XX1'. X'XXmX-X-'-XX! XX I , VFX-'-V V , I - XV ,'1ZXXf flp VX :X r'1X'- VX'lXX- X X .X f 55 X R ' -Vg. 'A V V ' X ' . X X X - , ' . . Ill KIX-X IC s'X'aXjX1X-- W--lm' 5 -V 7 - - 1,4 -V,,X1V , I V 'V ,X ' - X, X 1X --XX imln un: ui g 12 QXXXXIX ' .XX . ' X 'V V K . . V Q 4,5 V, , VV X , VV V ,X - ' 3 1 X ' ful' ilu- I xffxwr, 'NWHVIY1 P VX VV ,X 'X VV, 'V ' ' VV VV VVV V ,X gg - X- ,X, . IIHIIHIX IX fn' ixlmg xxwm Y EX X , . X. :-' X . ' .' ' W ' .X - -, . X . X, St -1X XI' fx' lla. X x-.lu hurl ' X X ' . 1.1: - X' V . .V . X , X XX X - :X'XX ,. ftlfil'1'f. XXXXHN. 'X 'X' IX 3-.-ax' 4 X r I X' ,., 2 , . 1 - , 3 4 X- , ' 1 lm- 5 un, I Yi mr 1 X ' 3' ' ' 'Z I ' V ' V' , 'Q X ' .X X Till-L!fXs 1 5' stmm 'lt vight vi Y' ' 'I' X'-' 1 Y' 'X Vx W V V, . X X1 -g X 1XXrXXX'X :xr ,-:.fPXl XXX- 3 ! -S' 'XI - ., X X , T ' 1 X 'l'?14'i QHEXXXX 'X '1'vm'X' !'fw'XXI -X X X -XX X j.- -'X- W V V QA 'i ' slum H XIXXXX- :mal XXXXX- iws X X V ' X Q.-X X X X 1 ' X X, x XX ' X, HX-XX-XQXX in NXX- ' 'QXI-X!1X'!.f I-- V. ,V ' X T-7 V1 l' if , X ..,, ' . XX 1. 'XXX' !f.XX ffl. SPX X 1fXXX:'lXXXfX:w V ,X , ,.,, V ,V V V V V VVV, V. X V , . ., .. . X. .. . . , 1 I 1 if V V ...VV ...A ,Q VV , ,. . , . yy -V , A X V, , ' HI 5 X 'AN V 1 5 Q H' 9' V - . X ,, ,, , . V 4 'X '- 'f MX, .l' 1 ZXIE ' I lf My - X X X XX X :XX e I .5 -X X 'X XP! X - - X X S ' 1 XX 'X L X! V C , ., . X X VX. LH.: 1' Q , XX XX IX 1 2' X: 'X 1 HX XF - W V' UXPXI Yxf 'X 3 .1 '.? '. . . HX- X., 'X XX V 1 ' 'uv I ' ' i'C:i..'WU' V 4 V 'EX - Q V ,V , . x'. . 1 ,X I - 1 X a,,5' :X , x- V H 'X 1. . '.1, 1. ' ' X . Lx ' - V V 'X 'F I .,V.,,V X ,Vg,.,, X MV , . . , .X. ' . X N - ' P .izf X 'ZX X 1 H ' X X . V X, . ' X L -' X VA 1 ' - 4, X. sn Hz rr r TL ' ' X . X ' 1 X ,' mm- .1 X ,. . . , V , ' , V X . X .- f ' X ..-:X X , 1 V - X . 1 X X . I-. LW V , V - X VV V. A V, ' 1 A ' X J V , l . ', W 1 1' ' . , , . . V X . ,. ' 'f-'A7I.'fTXIFif'X T122 X, W4 yi. ' ' - X- - - . ' V V X, gg yn yy 5 YV- ' V V . XV X , , in-X1 . .LJ X , , 1 . V ' X ' , :X 1 -V 1 . . V Qu . V 5 4 V V: V . . , V .. V , . X. ' Y V X , ' 1 4 1 . f ' .f.X N.,. . .. . .XX. -,.- , N V X X A: X X Q .. :XX , nf Ph- V X. ' V X X X Xi- 'V ' ' X V. V V .17 V , - ,V - V . ' X' ,etlu V V V IIKNF HN ' ' 4 ' ' X,..XjX ' V ' x X. ' ' :X '17 ' . . ' V -X :- .LX ,. V , VV fp.- Coach McFeron Leon Landgraf B111 Swartz Jim Juengling and Virgil Hanes D TE WIN Roxana Edwardsville Columbia Bellvrlle Bellvrlle Edwardsville Collinsville Columbia Granite City District Te ' lg t ii 6? LOSE Co ia Co bra o um C - a olumbia hester bia 'F- V Compliments of CLARION PRINTING COMPANY WHERE P Roxana o . umbia Columbia Bellville Edwardsville Collinsville Chester Granite City Bellville 54 ldrtor Busrne s Eduors Art LdlIOIS Lrtcriry Edrtors Sports Edrtor Cluln Edrtor Calendar Edrtor bnaphhot Edrtors Sponsor li-F Wrllram Swartz JoAnn Stumpf Leon Landgraf Carol Harres June Schroeder Catherrne Kremmel Iona Gummershermer Roland Ketm Wayne Wersenborn Dolores Rrppelmeyer Betty Boedeker Harry Kuehner Florence Iaenke Compliments of SCHIEMER'S INSURANCE AGENCY 4 L1 A .7 Edttor Co Edltor Feature Edttor Art Edttors Typlsts vltmeogra ph Operators Ctrculatton Managers Reporters Sports Semor Class Iunlor Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class G A A F H A F F A Lrbrary Club Greeters Club Mustc Iumor Red Cross Alurnm News S ponsor Dolores Rtppelmeyer Catherme Kremmel na Gummershexmer o June Schroeder Betty Boedeker JoAnn Stumpf Donald Bequette James Juenglm Melvm Stump Shrrley Woodcock Harry Kuehner Herman Stumpf Carol Harres Marlene Naumann Barbara Wetsenborn Iackre Tunze Ntra Probstmeyer Alberta Goss Harry Kuehner Dale Ritter Manlyn Wtlde Lucy Andrew Lots Hrldebrandt Mary Ann Schtemer The Edttors Florence Iaenke Compliments of HY WEILBACHERS 8: SONS 259 y-L4 i FRONT ROW: Shirley Pulcher, Ruth Ann Block, Shirley Straub, Shirley Woodcock, Carol Harres, Betty Boedeker. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Frierdich, Marlene Naurnann, Barbara Weisenborn, Janet Schmidt, Alberta Goss, Yvonne Conaway. BACK ROW: Miss Anderson, Dori-thy Wilflcy, Jean Lee Coats, Theresa Landgraf, Lois Hildebrandt, Marilyn Wilde Ioan Arras, Helen Moallankamp. Ccxripliments of WM. VOCT 8: CO. NORMAN BECK FRONT ROW: Dale Newton, Oliver Wilde, Robert Keck, Ronald Hofstetter, Ronald Raeber. SECOND ROW: Richard Simek, Robert Maus, Harce Mears, Lorraine Peterson, Dean Schorr, Donald Sclunidt, Donald Boyce, Billie Wayland, Donald Divers. THIRD ROW: Mr. Burton, Melvin Sturnpf, Charles Laurent, Kenneth Sturnpf, Howard Ramsey, Lester Schneider, Louis Pulcher, Merel Conaway, Donald Lewis. BACK ROW: Herman Stumpf, Harry Kuehner, Lloyd Arras, Ollie Rey, Sam Hern, Wayne Weisenborn, lames luengling, Ralph Mathews, Marvin Daab. QE are I ' Lf fi , N b ? i lx ' - xx I .-. xx A Title, . 4' .aft , 0 T., is-.a,,' A A 5 . 'OM , ,qgwfa Q ' V Q-viagra, A . ,fm ,vt ,Q . I ' g '-8 AT' . ', , 1 gg 1, .A gtfwf ff ' , I ,E 41 'P i ' is 1 S fx? 1 Q 'xi Q A A if in QS ' 'fir E -we FRONT ROW: Alberta Goss, Catherine Kremmel, Carol Harres, JoAnn Stumpf, Lucy Andrew, June Schroe- der, Nira Probstmeyer, Marilyn Wilde, Helen Moallankamp. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Frierdich, Janet Schmidt, Iona Gurnrnersheimer, Carol Richert, Betty Boedeker, Marlene Naumann, Jackie Tunze, Mary Ann Schiemer, Jean Lee Coats, Lois Hildebrandt, Theresa Landgraf, LuAnn Bueitner,Margie Diel. BACK ROW: Shirley Woodcock, Anetlla Bequette, Bette Io Touchette, Barbara Weisenborn, Kay Breidec Icer, Joan Arras, Evelyn Gummersheimer. Sponsored by MIL DRED GASSER SEATED: Margie Diel, Dorothy Dotzauer, Kay Breidecker. STANDING: Shirley Pulcher, Carole Lewis, Theresa Landfraf, Lucy Andrew, Mr. Middleton, Twila Mueller, Barbara Weisenborn, Marilyn Wilde, Marlene aumann, Iva Jean Wayland. l ,5e 1-Y , 5 I v La , 0 V HEL lh r iv, 'Q FRONT ROW: Mr, Maley, Kay Breideker, Dorothy Dotzauer, Jackie Tunze, Shirley Woodcock, Bette Jo Touchette, Mary -lun Scheimer, Carol Richert, Iva Jean Wayland. SECOND ROW: Joan Arras, Lois Hildebram, Lu Ann Buettner, Lucy Andrew, Jean Lee Coats, Carol Harres. LAST ROW: Evelyn Gummersheimer, Barbara Weisenborn, Marilyn Wilde, Marlene Naumann, Betty Boedeker. Compliments of AL'S CLEANERS and FLORENCE'S BEAUTY SHOP Left to right: Lawrence Osick, Willard Krick, David Heise, Oliver Wilde, Donald Schmidt, Dale Ritter. XJ P Cnr ' f I ' F Ji E :I tilk- '-r 94 1 ' ' J V 4 . I , . i FRONT ROW Carol Harres Arthur Baltz LouAnn Buettner Jackie Muskopf Jimmy Law Ronald Langhans SECOND ROW Nrra Probstmeyer Dorothy Alspach Gene Ludwig Kar1Bre1decker Shirley Woodcock BarbaraWe1senborn Fredrick Vogel Leon Harres Mary Ann Schiemer Erlene Stumpf THIRD ROW V' len Landgraf Judy Blrttersdorf Carol Bruenrg V1r rl Harres Kay Breidecker der Carol Rrchert BACK ROW David Hetse Lloyd Arras Marilyn Wilde Edd Ghent June Schremer Donald Boyce Yvonne Conaway Frances Swartz Loretta Welsenborn Mary Lynn Harres Catherine Krernmel Jackie Tunze Sharon Landgraf December 19 1952 Christmas Concert March 15 1952 Solo and ensemble contest at Bethalto March 25 1952 Spring Concert April 5 1952 Band Contest at Bethalto April 24 1952 Rotary Club Parade at Carbondale May 7 1952 Monroe County Music re val Compliments of COLUMBIA QUARY CO . ' 1 I l I I D . I I ' I Kenneth Sturnpf, Lucy Andrew, Billy Reichert, James Heise, Wiliam Rauch, Stanley Low- , .QQ-f xksxgpx Q FRONT ROW: Barbara Weisenborn, Shirley Pulcher, Theresa Landgraf LaVerne Osick Mari lyn Wilde, Lucy Andrew, Shirley Woodcock, Dale Ritter, Kay Breidecker BACK ROW: Iva Jean Wayland, Mary Frornme, Joan Schaffer, Margie Diel Yvonne Conaway Dale Newton, Joyce Eckert, Merel Conaway, Ollie Rey, Doris Eckert Dorothy Dotzauer Mrs. Friend, Lucille Stoll. Sponsored by: CHICK SHOP AN D EDDIE OFFERMANN SEATED: Kay Breidecker, Janet Schmidt, Staton Hern, Virgil Harres, Mary Ann Scheirner Jackie Tunze. STANDING: David Heise, Bill Swartz, Donald Stumpf, Ronnie Langhans, Dale Newton, Don- ald Bequette, Glenn Stechmesser, Miss Cleo Anderson. 'A' K -Qas ' I , .9 A -3,, lt' -.. -7' lr' Q! as A SEPT E11bER 1, - af ifaw' OC TOBER N ' OVUMISLR ,rf Qinltmhar 0 Back to sc1oo1' That s the end of vacatron for 113 CO1UI11b13 1115511 Schoo1 students T11e bemors recerved then' c1a ss rmgs Our f1rst baseball game ofthe season' Valmeyer was defeated Senror 11ayr1de A1most everyone enjoys a 1ont way home G A A In1t1at1on It seems that the Freshmen found the1r chalk fOOlD1'111f5 were pretty hard to get off the s1dewa1k Wllh a toothbrus' Weren t those Se111ors mean? A baseba11 game at Martssa We 1ost th1s one 1 Iunror 11ayr1de How was the moon k1dS7 Columbm beat Red Bud 3 0 The game was p1ayed at Red Bud The Sen1ors took advantage of a day off by journeyrng to St Lours to have I11611' DICILIICS taken at Van M111er s The baseba11 game was on t11e CO1lLlT1b13 d1arnond today S S Peter a11d Paul of Waterloo was defeated 17 5 T11e 1'1stbaseba11game for awh11e We wo11 from Valmeyer WH11 a score of 0 O one sm11e for the brrdre End ofthe flrst SIX weeks I wonder what W111 happen when our p31'CI1IS see our grade cards The Sophomore had a party The 56111015 ordered graduauon 1nv1tat1ons The b1g day st111 seems pretty far away Freshman Party The P T A and the Rotary Club sponsored a Ha11owe er1Party Hrgh scl oo1 stud nts conducted a C ty COUHC11 Meetmg 1N11SSOU1'1 State Teachers Assocratron INO SC IIOOL' We start our basketba11 season by 1os1ng to Water1oo Q6 26 The L1brarv Club X1SlICd t11e Be11ev111e and the L St Lou1s 11 brarres T1 e afternoon classes were held at nrght o our parents could be ,resent AbO11I 100 parents attended Corr1p1unents of KOBLITZ BAKERY 4 -- 1 . ' ' 1 ' ' 411: - . 'z . 10 -- ' ' ' A ' . v -Q 14 -- ' . I 1-0. ' 18 -- . . . ' ' ' . A ,. . A . Y . 21 -- I' ' . ' 2- . 2- -- ' ' . , ' , 25 -- 1 - . . . 26 -- ' ' ' . 28 -- , ' ' ' . . . 2 -- 1 ' - ' 9 -- Nationa1 Schoo1 Studios took individua1 pictures today. Every- 12 -- ' ' '. s ' 19 -- ' 3 A . , 2,3 U h . . . . . - . . I-I L Y . f ' Q3 J 25 -- . ' N 31 -- I . . . ' , Q 4 ll, A A 9 -- . , 1 . . ' T I I 13 -- ' ' - . 0 15 -- ' , ' ' I . ' '- 11 Z,f'f Q - W , . .x Q A, 4 1 ELL. if ' Q we :If , - 'NOVL X1hl R Orig DLC lk IISLR QIHU4 1' .xv ' f 1 QB, U O A UARX QQ! .-all Pl f 29 Baskctbtllrrarne S 5 Peter and Paul of Waterloo was defeated h the core of 53 6 A Thanksgtvtno, dtnner was gtven ft r the school personnel Thanksgtvtng vacatton Be sure you don t eat too much turkey Juntor play mattnee T te Jumor play The Charm School was presented It was re1lly a good performance kuls Phycd Valmeyer and lost 48 'Bo T te second stx weeks end The fame was at If bt Lou Central CBUIOIIC was defeated Okavwtllelost to the Eagles 45 44 Boy that was a close one' We Journefed to Breese to beat St Domtntc 46 37 Sentor t ard Party S Paul of lttf hltnd heat our team 64 3 T nc freshmen had a Lnrtstmas party G rl C 'torus and thc hand presented a Chrtstmas program A na l thrll pants tt Red Bud Another vtctory to our credtt Chrtstm ts xacatton hegtn MIRRY CHRISTMAS I-VLQYONE' HAPPY NEW YEAR' I ll betthere are a lot of headaches today The basketball game scheduled wtth Ventce for rontght was post poned to January l4 Played Bethalto and won 59 44 Sop tomore Party Kaskaskta Tournament held at Waterloo We lost thts game to Ventce 55 49 New Athens defeated us 39 38 There comes a ttme durtng every year Semester Exams Trv o tma tne the teachers expect us to study A basketba 1 game w1th Central Catholtc We won wtth a score of 36 31 ,Tumor Red Cross party lxew Baden defeated us 52 38 The G B T class wtstted the Federal Reserve Bank tn St Louts A game wtth Valmeyer and we won 40 36 Compltments of DIEHL'S FLORIST r , ,KX 115 -- V' D .I-5.1 1 f tg-: , . 6. , 22-23 -- . ' ' ' . ' . so -- it '. - ' - Q S , in 15. ' 2 39-37. i l TXHHZ T-- ' 1 '. - . . 5 2 151: 2 T1 X ' ts - 'l ' f4 , . ,. 'I . M I : ll -- .t. g z - 1. f -f, ,, l7 -- A-I I Q -A A . X 5 gxx l8 -- We heat Trenton 70-30. IJ -- 1 4 ft , .1 4 V . SO -- 'pci' 2 Au 'L . ' '-- 55-415. si: 91-- l Q fc' A Q f , X P .4 .Zn -- 1 ., . f. . ' - ' -3352: 4:2 1 ts. ' 1 -- . ' , 2 -- ' ' ' - 6 J 4 ,- ' , - . l 4 8 -- l . X. 9-l1-- ' . 9 14 -- ' 1 ' , .- . , 15 -- .' - , if 0 17-18 -- ' ' --- . 1 0 18 -- ' lg ' ' . ' ' I U - A 0 21 -- A - , 0 22 -- ' -' . 23 -- . . . 'W ' . '. FEBRUARY '-Q I NIARCH i APRIL X4..! 9 I Played Breese They wo11 58 JJ The Eavles defeated Frteburf' 34 ll A vtctorw oyer Ventee The store was Itncoln s Btrt dw NO SCIIOOI ' A Box Socxal was owen by the Sentors We won tht game from Red Bud 50 41 We played New At tens and lost 11 39 Waterloo defeated us by the score 60 32 Drstrtet Basketball Tournament We vlayed Valmeyer andlost 54 42 The end of the fourth stx weeks A Donkey Basketball game was sponsored by the F F A Teachers Assocntron INO SCIIOOL' The Columbta Faculty played the Red Bud Faculty I ll bet some of the players were Freshman Sophomore Tournament at Valmeyer The Bustness Law Class attended a sesston ofC1rcu1t Court State Basketball Tournament And so the basketball boys leave for Cham pargn and a very good ttme Ireshman Party The Rotary Club ave a supper for the basketball boys Columbta opene tts tennrs season by lostng to Roxana l 3 Played Edwardswtlle rn tenms Lost 2 3 freshman Sophomore party tn honor of the Freshmen and Sopho mores who played tn the Tournament F F A Pa y Won a tennts meet from Chester 3 2 Mustc contest at Bethalto Baseball game wtth Red Bud We lost 10 7 The game wa at New Athens They won 13 4 We lost a tenms meet to Bellevrlle 0 5 F F A vlsrted the Purlna Farms Good Frrday INO SCHOOL' HAPPY EASTER, EVERYONE' Easter Monday Another day of vaeatton Played Valmeyer We were defeated 5 3 There was a tennrs meet wtth Roxana We lost O 4 Compltments of WILDE RADIO 82 ELECTRIC 1-- . , V -V'. 5 1' O 1 7 5' -1 . S -- I g '- ' . - '49-All. l2-- .' '. 'h,, ', ' ,, 13-- 4 ' -' -. - 15 -- Sy 0 , - - 5. - 1 l9 -- . l . S 1 -'.. K P' 22 -- ' - 1 -tc. ,, 25-29 -- I ' . .5 , I 23 --l ' , ' r. I 6 -- . '. . , 7 -- 1 ' . ' . ' I pretty stiff tl.e next day. l 10-16 -- ' - . V 19-22 -- . 1 ' - ' ' , ca' 5 21 -- f . X 4 24 -- . QS-- , I CF- - A , 26 -- 1' ' '. 27 ,- : - ' . - 31 -- ', , , rt . l 1-- ' , .- , 5 -- ' . . ' 8 -- s , - , - ' 9-- ' ' , -.. . . . LN 11 -- ' ,' ' . I 13 -- ' . I 14 -- . ' . ' 15 -- . - . 16 -- ' ' . - . APRIL 0 O MAY Suv 0 30 e L e t Bc u.1ew1t11e11c 1 L 11ll vatne Watetlo seorc wa fa 1 1 Wate loo ayed tent s 11 I-dward 111 o L L a t xtlle T re result was o w1tl1 Coll 1 C 1w111t111 Pl1yed New At en 'llld lost lb e P T A presented a M 11strelS1t v There wasa te11111s meet at F tester It w1s 1 xtcttry forColum 11 1 frame ron1 au o 1 1 l Re Bud defetted C o umn 1 ba ehall 3 9 alll e C1rx wt 1 t n1 There was a Set or C1reer D1w at VN 1terloo V e taseuall name played at Valmeyer was a vxctory for Val tneyer lb 6 D1str1Ct T ennts Meet at Bellevtlle Pla fed Trenton and won '75 O We were d6f67l6d by Waterloo 12 3 Court 'vlustc Festtval at Waterloo Mat1nee t f the Sen1or play Too Sweet for btxteen wa pre Sellled be r p ay Everyt mg came off smoothly l- H A l and t te Home Ec gtrls gate a Mother s Day Tea sub d1str1ctBaseballTournament at Valmeyer Played Freeburg E1 ll1St A game was played at Iwew Baden wtth a score of 9 l 111 favor of Columb a F l A boys l11d a Father Son Banquet Bret e 11s1tedColumb1a fora baseballfvame and lost by tl1e score Sentor hxamtmttons Jun or Sen or Prom What ttme dtd you get tn? Baecahureate bervtce Sentor bk p Week Thtnk of those poor ktds st11l hawln school Sentor Sktp Day The class journeyed to Valley Moun ltssourl Graduattonl A la t after 12 long years of l1ard work tl e 1m portant day has arrtxed The P T A sponsored a school ptcntc Compltrnentsol' IAKE'S PLACE l'f -- Tii fellas plnyrdI'::111sg1qa111 wday. 'll - ll 'ts ' ' lor, 1-5. ll -- l3.s-l. D - at 1' 11. The 6- , . 6-0 111 vvr 1f K ,f fl -- P V- 5 ll L 3 1 s-.ine . dl 1:-:s. -'-5 - A D 24 -- Th' te.111is111cwt w at Cllllll,-'I . Fr ' 5 O-' ' T Q , ,:1s'.'ll aa 25 -- . ' I1 1 N-2. l S 26 -- 'rtt . '. . . 1 1 211. 23 -- sl, . 'LIL 1' , - bl , 4-l. Wan n P 1' St. P l fllghlatd 9-6. ' 29- d if Qi 'it lil sl ,E-1. I - 30 -- Gr 'Z '11 ze te 11 meet, O-5. ' ' . Il .1 -- ' 'I 1 .1. V 1' 1 - 3 -- .k , . .. . . 5 -- 1 .. - . C -- 'f ' . , - . 9 -- ' nie' . . lr . '. . . gtrs 9-17 -- - -'- ' ' . ' nd '4-SZ. 13 -- 1 ' ' - ' l4 -- .fi . n I. - , -O -- ws ' , ' 7 R S-4. 23 -- A ' 'L ' 24 -- 1 - 1 . - ' ' 25 -- ' . ' . 25'-30 -- ' A 1 . ' ' ' ft . ,27--- ', -A 3 29 -- ' . t s -- 1 ' - A -1 A sa. W 'nn 5111281 fn I5 On May 9, 1952, the Seniors gave Tw Sweet For Sixteen, which proved to be one of the most successful plays given at CHS, This is the story of our play: Judy fiona Gummersheimerj is sixteen and a half, and will move heaven and earth to get her own way. When she and 'ier friends, Midge CShirley Woodcoekj and Lila UoAnn Stumpfj are invited feonditionallyj to the college fraternity costume dance, action starts. They steal amale outfit from Iudy's steady, Shrimp, Ulm Iuenglingj while he is stuck in the window, get rid of Iudy's parents fCarole Lewis and Roland Keimj in order to bor- row the furniture for the dance fone of the conditionsj and scare and upset the whole family: Finally, father, who has three daughters and a haby contest on his hands, rebels and takes Judy in hand. Older sis- ter, Susie fCatherine Kremmelj has boy trouble and when she is in danger of losing Zack Cl.eon Landgrafj to a sophisticated debutante, Elsie, Uune Sehroederj when another handsome hoy, Howard Wheeler, QStaton llernj entersthe picture Causing Zack toboil over withjealousyg but in the end Susic- gjetstlie rirxht man and sister Bessie fBetty Boedekerj finds a whirlwind riiriiaiice on Her own. '- 'V-km-nr -,- - , -i .Q r i- '- GQ U wi, --sl' S --Li Q -A. in- , g 'fl .Q-K Y .I A- .mr-' . .m. -I if A-Af ff si :' wk I Ae-, ii ax ., x U USF F31 .3 -R h o P! V! F4 I -M 'Q JW X - E nan shuts 5 r If ' , X lf, af ' .S '42 E , ' 8' Q - Ewa Vg. GQQA I 'iw--A 5' H P L' 1 Q R Q al. ll 'QB- in ,- -Q, . -- R X 'vu ' 'J .l t-W? ,. 4 ' . ' .213 . ex N- , . VI' P1 Q' 1 A I L. H 22,11 . fi, 3 4 V e X Q ' 'K nl main! PIII! Nvarn! I N ..1 1 ki 'YK f 5. , r , . l ,I gm - vi ' I 'L I ij: . A A X' .Y BV' A 'g - X gx , A xx Q , 2 5+ 'S-.K JCC 'Q A 4 1 r'7'w Q 3 ,Q 2 ff as 'S In lx' ' I . 5 . . C o m P 1 i m e n I s o f 1-sf 'f'.,XlMxW S A L G E R S H O E S T O R E W A L T E R P I E P E V K E L M E R L I N N E M A v Wim -4-'il W. 'LE -1--'lraQ SY hurry qi QQ X , , . . -' N 'N' ' Q 4' I .' , , If ' ' 237- ' ' , , . X , , ,4 '. . . x A K 1 4 P K :sh 2 . X04 x ' fl f 'V Ns 6 A Q 4 x. '- -at . 4 - A- X f . ' - y ,ff-Q 'T ul' ' A K 3 iv - 7 .1' wswx ' if 3' .-gwxacw 920065 ht , n ' 5, I 'f I 1 ,, ne feat my ' D , I 4,606 I IL, C1-e Of 12,72 0J oWQ1'7 I lig-,, a wi .WJ f x Sixty years oi iaimtxn sewxce , invites your confidence , K J I My 'v ' .A by xi A ,,' Vx f ' New is GW Uma ff' bw W' sv a Smdebaket V1 , 'lyrl . N V1, ' .1511 Iota X7 , ' A Oigjsutb - 5 stoulfq . I QS' ,,'fg,3 U F W - X x xnn 111' 1 E1 nf. Q55 ' x 4 ffl 5' X Q X xl ,X EL 1 ' 4' We seXX f QQKXX XXXQ 111 f., .ww bnx me basin ,al Icxl '71 I ,Oly 61-ho V, Use ,, Aff' 'insurance for every need 1-I 7 I, 0 I Q fi . L, - iX'v4JQ U 33' ,ex we Vw? ACM wi C ..-.flyxexc S06 U 5 fllljo fy, fhig ,M T X fills,-, O I QVC- . we 1-AQ.. : s .J Q5 ,ax is , ,. x .- I ..- X . -,f . 1, Y, 4. -,h,, . -.4 .- 5. .'.,----- gf- x,.:'ff--:'-..,j ,' A . I F H - 1 ny. Sl M X-M- V W , . , fi - f . ., Q 1.--. xt . Q . v. ,N M ,Q -N I, , ', I, ,, f X f N 1 ff ,.., R 1Mw.- V . X 4 n ...Q '41 W. -vw, .-4. Lw W ,........- ............. , , ,MMU nnvv- , ,he his Hs 'fr Q sf, :S vb, .lx 1 wo' N ' 1 j I4 : .fa f ,,fg912 ,l f jQ?'?? ' - . A


Suggestions in the Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) collection:

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection, 1945 Edition, Page 1

1945

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 89

1952, pg 89

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 22

1952, pg 22

Columbia High School - Columbian Yearbook (Columbia, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 31

1952, pg 31


Searching for more yearbooks in Illinois?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Illinois yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.