Dallas City High School - Reflector Yearbook (Dallas City, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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H .. , .ll . .. . . ....:. .-.4 5.44.51-x.vp-ALMM ..-ad.n.Ade:-vnlv-.f.x. -.. ...J-v .Q-A.,-.. uf- -...sm ADMINSTRATION The five men pictured above are responsible for the maintaining of our institution of learning, D. C. C. H. Sz Coordination of the best interests of tne high school and the community is the chief concern of the Board of Education. Since they are all repro, sentetive citizens of the nigh school territory, they Know the needs and desires of the people. They, in close co-operation with Principal Kelly, interview every prospective teacher and dis- cuss new ideus for the betterment of the school. I fact, this legislative body is the group that main- tains our smooth running organization. President --------- Harold Rockel Vice-president--R. H. Carotners Secretary ----------- J. L. Dorch Lester J. Wsrson Walter H. Scott .-,--.,, .,..-1-1-s.....-.,,..,,,.. ,,, I1 .mf-A. A.. 1 ---1 --1 -Y V -xr .lr ,,.. 4, .. X' ,g A- F1 ,, i1V: , 4 E ii: ip :ff gggiii if'1.iL: ,.r: lik -1, ...V ,, , ' if M. 4g , .4. 1 , .11 , ., ,,- 5' .,. 151 0 W. 'V V ,Q 5? ,JT 5 -Y Y,- -, t,- .r. ,. fi Me -w, .HC - is ,,, H Lb . 4. ,...,7 , .lik ,da ,Mp :ESE -4 5 Q K, b ii, Y Y K, ,N , 45 Y ,1 -jg 'I Ei? ,gd ,3- ...Q 1 'C 2 E Q m ,T Ll, 4. Q is Q E 9, , xr ww. ,W QF vw ,ff ZLIKT R. KELLY Wrincipul, Physicsg B.Ld. Ill.JLLte Rurmul U.g M.S. in Adm., Uni. uf 111.3 Hobnies: Indian relics, Stump Qo.l2wxr,iz1gg LAHL MURPHY lvacn, Svcial QJiLLC6, buys' Physical Lduguziwn, -. B. Lwmbard Jhlluge, Jrad. wurh--Univ.of Ill., Uni Delza Theta, lubbies:FTinkering arU-nc :he house mitg tswlsuund fishing. .. ., .. J, AA.. QLARLNGL PMULUS Assistant ?rinci'al '. 'TWV' 7x2'f 'i?T7 All! Ealflfii CbE'flN Xia L , Eng., Dramatics, M. Hist.g Q.Nd at W I S T M brgdgute mSrQ-llawg U.g Kappa Delta 'ig Hobby: Music Mathematics, Latin, Eng. E. Carthage College, M.A. Chicago Univursityg Galileo Society, Hobbies: Horse buck riding, Vase collecting 'x DL?ifILlT!iY M. lj TAHR Shorthand, Typ., Booxneepinp B.n. Iowa St. Graduate work Pi Omega Pig Robby: Trave 'L'E'AJL'.,lL .c+,,ca,i1.A.-,f.x zum, A-. ':..b:9'iAh:og,fQ+:.: -,.,v'.,6,.',- , .-A,v'x.-. 'A f V ' 1 Teacners Coll. --Iowa V., lling ' xx!! ,Ill.1f. f 'Lil 1' ' .-,..T..,-1 -..-,,,,..,-.--..,.-.,.-,,,..,,,. WMM, -- ,,,,. ,-... ... , ... - ., I, v YT 7 7 ,7 7 ,-.7 7 1.77 7 77 7 777 7, ,,.v M ,V ,,-.... . , ,, . ,Y ,-...-.- .-.Qt-..-.-. -:fn W H V V 7' Y M Q Q Y .la 4.Ll..4-'AQJLQLLQ A-1 uk as-i4.J.h-BQ-4 4 ' IRENE C LAYT ON JAMES WEBB Homemaklngg Agriculture: B.Ed. W.I.S.'1'.C. 0 ' B.e. lh Ag.--U. of 111.3 Alpha Tau Alphag agricultural Ed. Frat. Grad. work--Ia. St. Coll.g Member of Ill. Voc. Assn. affiliated with the American Voc. Associationg Hobbies: Travelling, Picture collecting 2. DORGTHY AIG-I LOHIIQG ARTIHYR IvICIvICiiOI.S Gen. Science, Biology, Girls' Physical Ed.: B.E. in Sci.--W.I.S.T.C.g , Pi Kappa Sigma, Kappa Railroading Delta Pi, Sigma Zetag .A ,li wand, Boys' Glee Glubg H. Music--Ill. Wesleyan U. Hobbies: Hunting E Y s Q A K L , 'C i E 5 5 L 3 Y R Q 2 E 4 I J i 1 f Q 4 9 2 , 5 3 E ? 5. v- E, E rvfv--r'Pg-fr-v-v-yv-F VT , . .I , Hobbies: Swimming 1101-sc F, bac? rl ing E iw mils-sez. j V x Masai 'vGl:3 1 Lrale C.m-Public - l.mua4Q Q 4 Yi Ltlilyim llmlabzaki Mchby: Staging uyurcctas . .,.,...,. -H-w-ffq-1-T.,-..-,..,, '1'v'-ww-rvv-rw '1'fBf v'w f'f-v v'1'r1 1v'r'PT T T 1 'v r'7 ,,, ,A , ,, . , ., ., . ,, .. ,. .-. - , - M 5 144.4 ,J ,LJ 9 w,-7, gn ......L.4.4..,Lu.+..a.+u..u...,.... ..--4.4, .A...s..s.......:...,f..1J.4.5m,., .-.JM ,. ,A . . MN LITTM, JQFQ: The Souix. Qc:m.:1:3 ' ,a+ ','ipgf,' ILPCS ti1I'i,li:2iL ine f31fL.1,1z',' veg' ' .A jiicxing ui, twelve gwg ins, 'mg Q. ,um is aa Le.gi11i.er' as tus :gf TC H iriver, but :aia jak ivl 'mv-:,x.gf1. 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L, . fmifwgx, 'K -QQWN - ' -xv T 5, A X. N '9 '4 if x f-.wi Null' -'ak' Lx .fr W J , it :ia ff A ffgfij A fmunns xx XX 1. ff F IK Ks! , 9,-cii' .X .4 Q 5 N Wg, 1 1 ,-.1 -- I I ff K Q fe 4 3? J mi f -ER J 4 sa' l fi A , ,3 35 Q if W , N, 1 , , . I miffii .2 T W I ,,1f1,vw . Q., ,,! x Mm ,XA 1,5 wx 'A . . if A ' 'bl , . lies 53 lf ' E v .f n- --uf - ,g?,.:,:I,gn, N Qi f we M , 3. fi Z 2, 5 ' 'fs in -Tl X Qiillf CHARLES DE FRATES President lg Student Council Representative 22 F.F.A. l,2,3: Basket- ball l,2,3g Senior Class Play DARLENE ANDREW F.H.A. lg Chorus l,2,3g Band 2g Vice President l Senior Class Play DOROTHY MARKEY Student Council Rep. l, Student Council Pres.h3 ' F.H.a. Vice Pres. hi Band 2,3,h3 Chorus l 25 Library 3,b5 Play ORVILLE PENCE F.F.A.lg F.F.A. Pres.25 F.F.A. Sec.3g Softball l,2,3,hg Track 3,ag Buzz 2,3g Reflector 35 Sec.- l Trees.25 Junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Student Council Rep. A l IZIZI Reporter 2 Chorus A V oe President A, Bae, 1,2 3 bg Senior Claes Play V MILTON THORNBER F.F.a. l,2,3g F.F.A. 1 F 1 3 . 'an 7 ! l 5 Q? GULDIE MIKELES G.n..a. l,2,35 G.A..A.. Vice Pres bg F.H.A. l, 2,3,L,g Peg Club 2,3,1.g cnorus l,2,3,LLg Buzz 2,3, Sec.-Treas.3g Junior 4 Class Playg Senior Class Play UbzirfyggnfizpuefgiftvcrjfltyfllfrafI1-filizjli ' NMN , , e HELEN GILBRETH I ' pw -scott C603 0 QCQCQOCCCC1QCC?l DOROTHY CRUPPEP A L' Serifr 'la Play 3 ODDS DON HINMAN Basketball lg F.F.A. l,2,3g ag. Contests l,2,3 DCC dill O ALBERT SIEGRIST 1 F.F.A. l,2,3,Lg Y F.F.A. Reporter Ag F.F.A. Treasurer lg Ag. Contests l,2,3 F.H.A. I+: I ' Pep Club A O . Q ' 2 4 I V I O V Q QWQU'dhU1hQWDCMDCZNlUNION!-NlCQDD' Aupgmgumgmyqnpqy, V '0500Jl ottponaslaotoqgg 010.1 l PATTY LOU BENJAMIN Buzz 2,33 News Editor bg A. ' .. 2, Sec Treas 2 Pep Club 2 7,h, Chorus 1 2 3 Jun or Class Play . Senior Class Play QQCOO Q JACK MOWER Softball l,2,3,L3 Track l,2,3,hg Basketball l,2,3 Senior Class Play 'I KBC! Q ALBERT momma T Chorus lg Basketball Manager 25 Junior Claes Playg Senior Class Play CONNIE LOGAN F.H.A. 25 Library 3,h3 President 33 Band l,2,3, L3 Chorus l,2,3g Junior Class Pleyg Senior Class Playg Contest 2 ldlillifllf :blur lhlll lwblnllrlmilnrarcnlo VIHGIDIP VAI HYNIBG A A l , ,L Buzz QQQQQQ Club 4,1 L, Cheerleader h, Band l, secretary A Pep Club sec L Junior Class Pley,Buzz feet Ed 51 CC CO v T - v V Y G. . . ,2 3 3 3, Lg Chorus l,2,3g Pep 1 D . ' . L , 3 EIIKD DOROTHY SCOTT President A3 Vice Pres. 23 Cheerleader 2,3,ug Pep Club 3,L5 G.A.A. bi Buzz A3 Senior Class Play LEAH ROCKEL F.H.A.l,V.Pres.2g G.A.A. l,3,b, Sec.2g Pep Club V Pres.3, Pres.Lg Bend 1,2 3,Lg Operetta 33 Chorus 33 Music Contests l,2,3, hgJr.dSr.PleysgBuzz3Ed.A JAMLQ QEIGFRIAD Chorus A af f N mf +- m,.,M www 'www mwww my-qnwww ww :ww .1,,u.w,w. M, 4!B!' PAA A l u L Dlxlligllrh :norus l,2,3,qg Band l, ',3,ug Pep Club 3,ug A.h.l,2,3,b3 F.H.A. 23 Buzz up Reflector Asst. nd.ug Junior Class Playg ugeretta 3g Senior Class . ay E32 llC1lC1l!llQ W nNCUISH h-sketbull 2 3 ug soft- ' l 1 I -uzz lg Chorus 35 Junior ' 'less Playg Senior Class . is 5 Ag. Contests 1,25 geflector Business Mgr.3 QHIMCPHDIP ,ar ourazlnllilvJilslililllllilIivlugivuvf MAXINE SMITH Pep Club 3,b5 Buzz Ag G.n.A. 2g Treasurer 1 JOAN LOGAN G.A.A.l 2 3 ' Pe Club 3,ug F.1f1.A.'liS Bead 1,2, 3,h: Junior Class Playg Senior Class Playg Buzz 3,b3 Reflector Asst. Ed 2,3g Reflector Editor L C.A.A. President 3 SQQLQCU Q :ISC af BILL BERTSCHI Basketball l,2,33 soft- ball L3 Chorus 35 Band l,2,3g Reflector Busi- ness M r. L' Student Council Lg Junior Class Senigr Class Play QQQIQQG. I RUTH MARTIN Buzz A' Chorus l 2,3 F H A l,2,3, Pep Club A Junior Class Play, President 2 Senior Class Play , . : ' V . . . - I .2-, ' , - l , , a 5? 9 N1 OOQOCOQQQOQQCQCQCQCCQQQQQQQCQQQ I I . , ,.- W wuum-nwnuuwmmmmm-wumnu4u4L,w..Ww....,Wm....,-mmm.-Wm-.W-1- ,-,W H ,- , , , V -, , ., ,, , ,, ., , , ww., , , , ,M ,,, 52222339 T32 DELORES RETTIG Chorus l,2,33 Pep club 3 Lg G.A.A. 1 Buzz Lg Junior Class Play Buzz ug Chorus 3, Lg Class Play: Senior Class Play G-ii KEITH SPIKER Basketball l, 2, 3, Chorus 33 Band l, 23 Softball 1, 2, 3, Ag Truck 1,23 F.F.A. lg Buzz l 2 3 b' Reflec lt Business Softball l, 2, 3, bi Basketball l, 2, 35 Track l, 2, 3 STL? JONNA DE HAVEN Nnorus l, 25 Pep Club 2, 3, ug G. A. A. qecretary l JOHN PALM JCZZZI PATT ANDREWS Pep Club 3, Lg Junlor DAVID TODD f- 571 nf Q i ,T f ,i l my -,151 n'cf'1Qf'v,j:cvw's'w-rev c1r'q.fw'T'fR'r'errg ' 1 ' , xv' ' wwf-. , ,V -ryw5:q',:9 9, 0 fx , LUHHNE GARRETT Cnorus l,2,3,ng G-1i.x'xu 1A7.Ei.A. .1 -Ll if Qjiilmlbllg EDITH LnlH Q Chorus l,2,3,hg l G.A.A. lg l'.?i.A. l I l e 'L' OQCDCDDOIOO ODUIIOIIIQIIQCQQQQQUQQ. CLASS gg lane Class Colors ------ Cless Flower ------ Class Motto ------- OFFICERS President --------- Vice-president ---- Secretary --------- Treasurer --------- Council Representative ---- Adviser-- ---- ----- - ---- ---Red and Vnite --------Red Carnation ----0---Determinetion--Success Dorothy Scott Milton Thornber Virginia Ven Hyning Dorothy Murxey Orville Pence Miss Clayton The four years' journey for the Search for fun, know- ledge, end general culture has passed for the seniors. It has been profitable to us as e group end ee individuals, end our hope is that our determination has made us n success ne leaders in our School. Bake sales, scrap drives, card parties, e penny carnival iproflt from this alone was S3On.2l.D, and e pley were e few of the activities that the seniors sponsored in order to fi- nance the educetionel trip to Weshington,D. C. .4 In v e, 1- 4. Q4lLe,.el.uef:Q.+.-VHQQLJ,geo,-0 or-'S.:e..--ivz-. Q, , ,gn fe -, -, l 1 i I 1 I I 1 r U ,, ,,,, M, 1 .,, ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, ., EmE'EIEIJLZ2'IMuE.LMLw-LMQRMMHMWWMVWN '111IWrHWMW!WM 1 There's something I'd like you all to leer: My main inter l Is in zz , 'X B gm M33 233. Q19 f bl udfflf ess DON H, ll cl X-vie. 'vfflqlgl DTM sawed' 3' I ,Dum ,3Y,gfgQ01. XHEY, Q? X, Ss: Q23 0 DWNHJ Ww 'Ygayx-3,9xe' fm Cy , 860 me, 8 K 4 Donna tiyagglngariggkykinsz, K- -,,, 0 lf azszfit : '::1ff1 9 ID I W' l tp , 1 eo . ffm -0 v 1 Q NJ '90 f ,N-Lf X M .Q 2 QVM MAXMIE 3 L 58' DOIIHB D9 H8783 and I Y fifitfiffnuafg up J- EN Birds of 5 fe8the1-,rv bww e FQ H xx 4 DW 111 'N 1 you WBQ x If' ,J the honoig Iecgltgzutaign: bf on e mos ugh If nd m info ine' 5 x get Onlynrait m V is f Q, iq 3- 0 .J bb 5 'Q' 5 r 1 - ' Q' ff v 40'?lWF G08 To see me alone, Herr WI llalvx 4 If H very 1-are sight, 1? 5 I m usually with much, 'X ,ff xgk f ig Both day and night. ,XA Z fl vfwm T0 vw IAYMMVIHWUWWI414!MM1HlNWrmANVMNlW5IMIWlNNN'WMNMH MWMHMMYWHMMHHN'WMWWWW1HWHWWVwWWI!W1IMI!WVMIWWMIWWWWIWI'MIMWWIAWWM1i W!wA!1W!IHWNMMN MMMhHIMMIHHMSIIMWHI 4.4.-.A.A, .....,..4, , .L S WA ,fE'o. VX e without Lorena 'K x v N ,UIAXQ Is 11149 Roebuck without T2 x Fix w in Fears. H5 I've ohummed ' S Nith her these past 2 years. 1 l' Q fr ,f xxlgwlu, f AR 'T I , X I 'l' IX --'QQ I Q , 1 'i5Q'4, fri? full of P '33, Q '- I ill J-ggghter M ' Q, When ear .You u' he XFBN You are blu-P9 - A 16 e' LPN: QV - ANDREW I'm . -, ' Kuo B little ix X 'f ,G ex x N Gauss ber cheglfrl who 7 K'm?'Sfyi:, X WWF' N sch 9 I've 19 as A127213 Y. X 6 O01 these 35821118 fi W ' 3 years. LNXSQ Iv' b ,I p mls, 1 IA K Xi - - v ' i ' c I ,x H0115 W Go-if Brown snappy eyes, Fk rs mi 5 They say is my trait, 5 'UQR5 Iq'm afraid A. History - Is gonna be my fate! . N N QQ QQ!! NYM F ff HL Pm a bo QT- ,fn I XYZ- P A Sens 'Y who he U 'I L M-V1 9 of hum S 1- J N r-J Leagatest eel or' 'S' 91 ' .1 rum 18 J Q. FX or, g 5 g- lu-.. X 1 M'-5 j , ' -52 MX . . .9 ' I-1 l ' OWGSS A smile of Surlfmine QF'YG14a P r. you - WE ' 11:1 Piiiini fm, ghetgs 60041 and true' 1 Y , N L75 L .s,.,n,,- W. ,, ....,,..,. HHWWWIWWWHWNWWWMIIA?-HWWWM4WWNW.5dH 1iWWuHWHw!HW11WWN1,MVIIWWVWWAWW1WWWXNHUWWWM1WWWwIIWWWW,NNMWwN1INNWWMiWWWWHWWWHWNWNW1NmNhw ' ' NWN IWWWWiWWMKMWW'NWWWN !! WMAN Ill' 2 Outs , r u id X gb M if M317 ca:-,eaof bask ,N X Is gain ind theetbell X etty nteres show ' 'I 1, A ' I 5 O CJJJJD .F fr' ,JN 44 Jo U , W, l fyf, 'f ilff vygff Y eww xo xk W I iz, I ff ft KX e Q.. Kf Lv y. 'gg l Z! In ,, ...W pf , SX f I , 4 LEX C I. Bnliiibag to I 198915 Gas tl Oticbool O Of I I I Weait Udy . none 8, Y' 'K 5,84 Kam swxmg Cowboy they call me, I'm known by all, My favorite sleeping place Is in the study hall. y f. a f1'i 'd'Mp 1'-get Off hard T-0 out sumo 1 is my za X Us gg to rol101' 'ka X 1 60 ' Ulf ,.,,fQf 3 'Qk Q, L' NV -' Y QGW' X ' A LEHA Qt call Q61 ' 1 X581 7755 ' 'f ': E y 'r 1 I NG- XI-ffl X 'L QVHMQ .'0 nanny' is atatikg mo' J , : RQ? Zxfrggnizfgktg- fl 'X of glam WBT' a Q Q L A! y' : - vurcmm VANHHVIN6 - , nl-,oadn i I Ti, 1 f--f ffl? out fnmghnicknme 1 f T0 rgfiling mg floor, e our soolflglfs out 5 , .WP t - 'ian' ' : SLOW ' + N-i '15 i DON hwsunsp-4 My Lincoln Zeph r . I'm proud to sag -X A Is almost s 1' E Q9 The Santa ge. as as QSWAHMH WAWAM':Wm9l4NMWW'VF Www! L 1 1YwwW'HmWIHuhwHHrAMJHMH' '1Nw1'WM1NNN!WN '1h IMIIWIWHMMH IWW WWI UVMWIlMWWW1WWI1WWMIMWUWWWMW1WUHWWWlI'VNVR4HUV!IUMIIHMII'MlMHUNI!Il' Cute and neat and Got that look that Eyes that shine, thoy've Lg- Says 'Be mine. ,WV ev' V ivwf' , '+- ,I I W 71507, x Q E?-jd 2' f rf L ily f:ff:.a -Z fini Q BRIS? e , x ue 87- SEBO 032 Ps-Q' s W sly X Us X, we G GBX' pg 5 95 ?'5c.X1'r9oe0 621099 Xxoigaflegvb W 1 Dorothy they iztlazelnotn flbpxx Q Bguzertxrg-129 to ura1ns,t 7 'Pb . O e ' - x'?t:1I1f.'v:1 somesnins IN 5 I - Q DD G9 '-- , ' Q .fa W' Xe ff . 1, 6' X Wa v' gneilsive at School NNY ' C57 Rvxgf Always -?:lgggd?g-Sh bus, Ln 'DCKO-np' N Without any russimor e r' Ilm 5 good sport ii Ana I like my fun- Q' 6,5-1 In softball seasonun f 179 r Q ,xgg:l5!.N' I'1l make a nomo 1' - 1, 3 4 gf 9 0 f 'ED J ' X 5 X ' M -.1 5 4' 2 . 4, . og r af , , v A e do WJ 1-1 . fg 1 AK 1-1 f Joan un 6 Q' , 9 ey call me, 4 PNW100 3.30 I'l1 answer to Red ,V en my s 11 v 'D This townfgis ggaanot here, cw ' V-will--u .,.1,.-..-A..4.u44s.-.n.- 0 ,sl .J -. A My name ,. A p f ii - .-4 ii -,....-- - i 2' , wa XLCQVH H,-. yf.fb1,f,h., - v . X, , .. . . - V -.-w,.....-,-, vf- -1-,--.,....d..,....-.....,...,.-....q-,d-i1,-: If : m-,-f - gf. ' . Q! -'IP 'w 13, -ii ill A I -l ' I lo 18 p H , sue VS to chats, f N . ml X vviwe 1 Ht. f' We 5? lx ba D b.i8 wgfdgbause. .L lf Qt M t my use, - , Q if 1, cu 2 ' e , 1 A Q E :Z1n ' 4 S S l ' gh d me in schoealt lx - ' we iiu5m:b:z1z'.0ik1ne Wing lifxywe Store' 7 Cvfwwf 4 '-06 QP- 'bv Q5 W D Kibx N ,g'3 F A ,. vgvll X KN fffiyiaii.. mf'125ffw ' ,fir Y X 35 f , T ' ,I Youysg re 8 ggi: smile, 1 If ' O E-VTX gotenr nd Ofmi bg -E-P Us pal. H6 lj As for a nzckname X I really haven't any, e l me o , 'y But as for friendship, '4,,- J! l That I treasure plenty. ie WI , ,, .411 f ., x' '14 ' N . A 5 tl W . gi f Q , ix D JAMES SEISFRIED x- 4415 , ' 1 if 4, ' i:f:f:mizeo:1,su,z::e.m, f 7 1 don't P1811 though' ion 7 .' To make it my Pfofess ' y x F' X t fy e f i QS A ' ff ' TE afiijf y 1 Y qmff lp ft uv K PHTTY -+0 BHKKER A former usher-ette At the Dallas City snow, If you can't guess me, My name is Patty Jo. C56 - FEV'-1' W X 'V ' -- ,-.14 , ,. .. , - H+-rw r 1--rrw-H V, - f -- K-f-we-. V1 ff-f-.-,vw W,-,.,.,e , 'PATT1 L- Bm w Patty Lou they call me Here at school, When it comes to typing, I'm hard to fool. 4 1 V 5 1 1, xg .H M HI Ee i .,1 I 4 fi fy. ., E, .0 ,P ,QE 1 ,Av 41 , ,I l. ,, il' 'Elin ,,-1 -V-310, v'!Z V .X n,- -'uw , 3 -J M Ihr-'ik ll sz 'Q J, nwumm mmm fNYNfil fNhYi'NYR in Ill m ru Ng QE 92 Q if 435 CLASS gl: 1.91.9 QQ Thirty-four Jolly juniors, under the direction of Mate Paulus take care of the third deck of the good ship, THE REFLECTOR, of D. C. C. H. S. nt the beginning of the year officers to guide Q F E us through the troubled waters were as follows: Lerita Pence, ... president, Dolores Nelson, vice-president, Berniece Craig, secre- Z2 : tary-treasurer, and Eddie Klosslng, student coxmcil representative. - Many activities around school find juniors ardent workers. In G. A. A., Lerita Pence is president, Marlon Thornber, secretary, IZ , and Marilyn Rhea, treasurer. On the Reflector staff are--Berniece , 3: Craig, photographer, Marion Thornber, assistant photographer, Lerita Pence, assistant editor, Eddie Klossing, assistant business P manager, Ray Gilpin, artist. The Buzz staff includes: Lerita .... ii: ,lg Pence, feature editor, Fred Sherwood, sports editor, Ray Gilpin, f---'- art editor: Marilyn Rhea, chit-chat column, Berniece Craig, report- f 5 'Q er, and Erla Mae Jones, Martha Thompson, Marion Thornber, and Sarah ..... ' '. Z Johnson, production staff. Several juniors are members of F. F. A. 3- and F. H. A. Five boys are on the first of second basketball team, these are Tom Dorch, Fred Sherwood, Wayne Brown, Hallie Wingfield, ' and Eddie Klossing. -3: X .Q P ' 5, One of the highlights of the year was the Prom given in honor -U3 5 of the seniors. The juniors found out it takes hard work and -- ' . - plenty of time to secure the money for such an affair. The junior play, All on Account of Polly, helped out by clearing 8l22.8O. Other devices used were the sale of Christmas cards, decals, and a special candy sale. S And then another reason for all their money making activ1ty-- 5 1 just maybe--might be that the Juniors have in mind their trip in 'l+9. Did we say just maybe?? Just keep your eye on us and see iff 2 'C - 5 what happens. Lei-ua Pence 1 E an ps wi l ' Jw' kv w1.v. -ll um l ' ir-+i,fefiF55 a?i5Q4! 5+121i3 f f 123551 ' T'c1 'E LJ lvl UA ' N. A M. QA . 5 vlk' 11 L. :X aa- g Q? J .Hallovue V.Whit , . , , EW 5 Q-1 Y x . Ag M. Jo11E:S F.-SIIQTYOQLK Brown E. , Q! iffi ., A ... 'l'm,1'nb0l' ' 2 an 14 vi QFQQS Q P .,. S . X Q A Www? - ' , 7 mwsygifgg A QW f . i Q X 5 ,qw ga 3 A if LUKP .?'ingI'ield P.G1t 'FL' fl Jtu1.9 R. Jenkins m. xerfoon 'WE an 'A J 1' my ev we A MT,-3 M fi Llborrl Ll. Thompson R. Gilpin Klllcmg ll 0 I rexoerrj M Rhea B. Yocum Marr 5. 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I Q Q - 5 ' e Q l Q 1 , E N 9 . l ' 4 1 I 9 1.0 ' ' 2 V gil 5 5 . 5 ' 3 '. iv 4. o.u-ol.au..- 4-xr' Am AU'U.'.-J ' redo-e-' '-LWAQJA w.'Jw1z 4 X ' A UU 1 1 .ll 1 K M 1 fiiiilalhilsimli .M or CLASS OF 1250 On the second deck we find a group of characters commonly known as 'Those silly sophomores This nautical but nice class, consisting of seventeen girls and eleven boys, are tended and helped by Mate HcNichols, their adviser They are kept on course by their class president, Woodston Murphy, and their financial affairs are taken care of by Donna Van Hynin their secretary and treasurer This year their representative to the captain, whom you probably know as Mr Kelly, is Jerry Logan, who at latest reports was doing his duty admirable well The sophomores are well launched on their plans for money making this year, having made the decision as freshmen to col lect monthly class dues all four years Also those red pencils with the basketball schedule printed on them in black which everyone seems to be carrying were sold by the energetic soph omores. They also sold refreshments at various activities. The first semester they held a class wiener roast for en- tertainment. February found them entertaining again, this time for the entire ship. At'this party, which was well attended, they danced, dined, and played cards. This class is far from excluded from the ship's activities. Some are members in the band, choruses, clubs, Buzz, Reflector, library, and first and second basketball teams. Next year these industrious sophomores will climb the stairs to third deck and then become known as 'the Jolly 1un1ors.' - Joan Ollii ..... 555 . ra.. :Q L13 QZEE , Q. H11 , ,....g 3:3 W... ---A ,.-.. ,. W... ,,..... ,..ILQ.., --Y.--. -- --...- V. ,....,.4 , HQ. .-...., ....-..., . -.. ,Q. ...... ., . ,..-.5 fn-4 'IL , . ...' ,, ..., , ., -, ::5: gztz -Mmm 'hifi .-4 ......... ..-,...-..4 .W..-... ,-..., ,.,.,-.4 gif- 71:21 l gi: 1. F .,,-...... -i. - in... .....27 Q..SA.A5g,49,.A1X:. .:4:z,4.:. 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A M' L- , , X , A 5,1.,:L?Q,-3- P if Z' , H ?--6 Q..q.,,v......z CLASS OF 1221 Cn August 29, l9L7 fifty three green freshmen found the door to knowledge and success beginning to open for them when they started their journey with us This class represents the largest one registered in D C C H S since the school was organized All personalities of the group were e mixture of pride fright, confusion, and knowledge After the dreaded day of ini tiation and the acceptance of the WGreen Freshies' as part of the school, all members enjoyed the party given for them by the senior class The group met and elected the following students to guide them through the first year in high school President Eleanor Llossing Vice president Frank Markey Secretary Sue Woolsoncroft Treasurer Dorothy Flynn Student Council Rep Hugh Pence The faculty adviser who has worked with the class of 1951 is Mate Loring The freshmen crew may be on the lowest deck, but several members participated in many activities. Five boys on the second basketball team show promise as future varsity players. These include Lee Murphy, Stanley Brown, Raymond Adkins, Had Cracey, and Hugh Pence. Dorothy Flynn and Sue Steffey, as second team cheer- leaders, also did their part in leading our bulldogs to victory. Other individual workers are Dorothy Flynn, treasurer of F. H. A., Norma Harris, artist on the Buzz, Sue Steffey and Adelaide Pitt, members of band. In addition a goodly number are in vocal music, F. H. A., G. A. A., and Pep Club. The mammouth steam-packet ship, D. C. C. H. S. often found the WFreshies' lost at various times. Perhaps John was on the top-deck looking for a classroom on the first deck! Most managed to survive, however. . As the year ends, the ninth graders realize one thing--'Only three more years and we will be going on a senior trip.' Yo! Yo! Martha Peel as - ,. ,A A. s-. 44 ff' -f K , . .V ..-,.,, Jr. 5 ' jiiai. , ,K ' A , T i fi' ffgg o 0 ii 3 5 T . Qrgz. 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Ballinger E ,tdrr J .J -.- -...W A,..,-.1-.11-ff-. fwvqwf-T ., .. f..-., vu ,.,....A..,......4..i.....4.,..4.u............. J . 'uumllff I, Q 'W , Q 8 X I 0 , , A , ,. ,-.. v....v.,,..-i.-.................v..,..,,.,--m1--1.,-1,-.-T -:1f:.1e::z::- -rl .,..-.,.i -i ,inn no is l., il HOME ECONOMICS The fresnmen firis were e nappy group sewing in their seams and working ont tneir projects. They have ned two projects to complete, first, learning to use the sewinr machine, and second, learning the neppy wsy of doing things. This lest unit wns nost interesting as it deelt witn meeting people, improving personal appearance, color and design in clothing, mcnninw, patcniny, laundrying, pressing, und ironing. if I 3 :Hg 5 F : r if :ls Y E 4 L l lr H i I J il 5 F L 1 5 4,. J' fi! ,. IQ wa i ig ,I ll 1 1 i Q 5 F 1 I E, With T.f N tnc tide, we rind the Chef, Kiss Wleyton, in teccning 1 ,.,t K oc,nomore class now to prepare delici: .1 nutri- if tious food. Eecn student ned tne experience of ylenning, pre- fn ,M pering, end serving e breonfest and e luncheon. QE On this decx the none mexing girls of the junior and senior classes are steaming on, end trying to get tne prayed-for average on their woolen suits. NOH! why were pleats invented,n is tne Also, interesting was the crafts unit teaching the skill of etching aluminum trays. Witn more nend work comes the embroidery stitches end tie dying. Ya Heeve Ho! r AW ' ....-.. .-,. . .. ..,...., ,, ..A,,,,.f,e,T-e -- e--1-:..,...,..-.....-,........,, .,...vY.., ..,..........-+,..,,,. ,.,,,,.,,..,.. , 1 -- ' V ' V H A '-QQ:':.f: ' , ' LQ .,, ,M if E? sign. gl , LEE' 3 l , W '1 I. ENGLISH English, the basis of all education, is offered to ell students attending D. C. C. H. 3. Tue first tnree years ere compulsory and the fourtn is elective. The course covers the study of the novel, short story, dramas, end the best of poetry. Workbooks ere used wnicn concen- trate ugnn Sl '-,f llirg, Lunctuetion, sentence structure, and parts of speech. Six reports on outside readings are required eecn yeur be- fore e credit is given in this course. These reports ere botn oral and written. In the junior end senior years, epproximetely six weeks are spent on vocational guidance. In the junior year, the student is given WThe Kuder Preference Test,N wnioh help him in selecting the vocation for wnicn he is suited. A ,QPXWQ xfdxfx' I 'or3 v E 1 4 J 5 i J 1 :X- TT-T 'ii' '7 7f'-7h7'F' 'Tf: fff f2i:f rF'f ZTT fr-.-'wi':www- G'1,'f vfvv v ff'-'ffvS'4ffivf + w Q -' .u ' 'Q-A, 1A.4..-5.-:LLAQN ,-A f-- alot.-...Ll.l.. -M-...ln l,1,l.L..l -.tllln.l.4.uf4,u.l,L...,..l.LlLl.l4LaL1.l.u:.a.LL.LA.L4AL11Ll 5 4 8 j l'.AT.1lJv..zu.TILfi f , In nearly any field of work which one muy enter, u knowledge ' of mathematics is necessary. Four years of mathematics, under the direction of Mute Coppin, are offered at D. C. C. H. S. In the freshmen year there is a choice of general metnemetios or elgebrn. Tne second yeur covers plane geometry, and alternately taught in the third and fourth years ure business arithmetic, trigonometry, edvenced algebra, end solid geometry. At least one year of metnemetics is required, end since four years ure offered, e student may acquire u mejor or e minor in this subject. 'ff Jgefxaf-on ine :Aa ' 1113 of 'Milf I- UVM H ' f WWW m f w wf ' 1 mr SLInNLP Would Jon llnc to be a c1enls+ Q botl lSE, a zoolo let a phyelclst, oz P mechcnlcfl SHPLUQSTO 1 fol would you wil probably be found 1U the science IQOH pu L6IlH5 around with bottles of unellds Iflszwo mel Lumsen bor ers, HlLTOSL7DPS and platform balances The science deparcuent nes three dlvlsioxs general WClSHCS and biology under the guldance 0' late Lorlnf, and pnyslcb under the supervlslou of Captain Ielly General sclence students study astronomy, electricity, and magnetlsm not in detall SlHCb C313 is a freanman class, but 'or general Knowledfe Biology students concentrate on botanv and Loology, and ou will find the collecting plants, dr ectlnf Irohs proxinf beans, or learnlng gnylums Physlcs student do all sorts of experlments to find tne efficiency of a lever, the dew pOlHU or che llHGS of force of a magnet 50 .Lf ln the yeal to cue ,f u TSMG ll tue paper that Nmy corn off the cob, or that David lodd nes rccelved the Science prize for new dlSCOVbTlES b9H6fltlUf UdUhllU, ylz c 1 truce it back to UP8lHlUJ rece ved ut good old U F I luboratorv my 50 Pu Bur Kei' D D D If I IWKQQLUUXIJSSJWLKJUKJKVKJ Mx annum: san a armnmnnnufw 1 fd F1 'T' n1f 'nn A a'sn'srnfu,-, ,,,, ,,nf5',,: E L l Q f 2 . . 4 I l E 5 I ' f 4-1 J 0 . . 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At RUG sound of the whistle we see all seamen taking to citizenship. who knows, citizenship HM K'.' present us with our next new Republican president, because of the swaying intereet in politics. end und the of It who These groupe of seamen enrolled in Civics, consumer economics, nmericen history ere trging hard to overcome their difficulties keep out of the brig. After mess-nell, the encnor is once more hauled aboard for opening session of world history, which is under the command late Paulus. Here's to EHS bettering of the future citizens of tomnorrow, under guided training will plen goals end strive to attain them WY wx 4 ,,.- vel- ..-,..., . C Olilvlii RC LLL UE?JxRTl.lENT 'Sey, I got u 50 net todeylu 'Seventeen errorsg n, yoshlu uHow can I learn my 55 hook from my 5 hooK?W NDO they ever give you trial balances that are supposed 'SPV to balance. NThis mimeogruph ink is e mess to get off your hands.N Such ure the expressions one might hear around room 3 any time during the dey. The commercial department, under the direction of Mate Starr, offers typing, shcrthund, stenogruphy, end bookkeeping. The purpose of this vocational department is to train people for the business world. Une hurried glunce into these three rooms will convince the most hardened mon of the world that these students do work under the usuel grind found in an office. In first year typing you will find students writing from thirty-five to sixty words per minuteg in first year shorthand they ere taking dictation from seventy to ninety words per minuteg in stenogrepny the plsn is to prepare u student for an office jobg and in bookkeeping pructicul work such us keeping personal record books, making budgets, income tex is stressed. Other teachers und students huve used the the commercial department by huving them make plays, banquets, special events, and tickets helps to give practical experience to students. Y,-V , , V v-e -, - v---1---1-W -- v-,ef-,W-ff.-wt.-W-.,l,,, , germ.: and figuring ncilities of programs for All of this Leah Rockel 1-qv-..,..,.,-we-.-. . ,.: 'r--Y ew - ,, l. , . ,, , , , Y ' 'HJW ' ' ' ' ' f-S21f9 'fT ',fsliiigrsrfezrsTri-23. 15- .f.Q,+52Q51f,?-xiiiif--'W-qsfigxrfx r Tlgflge eg?-2 5 -.-.M LF E? Q ff? HFriends, Romans, Countrymenn ri T f' 4, H HVeni, vide, and did I vinci?n 4:12 I , b wig Latin is the only foreign language offered ' 3 in D. C. C. H. S., and is taught by Mate Coppin. Q' Many often wonder why we study Latin. QI One reason is to learn sometning about Roman H' 1 L 1 -,, x ! 51 '2 3 n 3, H if 1 1,1 if! li li! if ,, 1 1-3 1. 5, :iii I' tifp it ,Q ti. T 1. rxi. F .-- ,. :Qm K, Zi... ug F ...V 6 T: 55 .i LL -.W ill? ip 1-1-4 ' .... 1-et 1 V. L ?Li'!. . nf.. .. . MC., civilization in order to understand our own. The chief reason, however, is to get a better Knowledge of our English since about sixty per cent of our English words are derived from Latin. , X awww ,i,L , Vocational agriculture places great emphasis on the use of farming activities as learning experiences. They not only study the facts and principles of agriculture in the classroom, but also as guides to activity in out-of-school occupational situ- ations. This hind of practical learning experience is designated as Hsupervised farm practice.' This is a long-time program wnlcn will eventually develop into tne type of farming the student wi-l be doing when ne be- comes estaolished in this occupation. One of the snort-time goals in the project worn is tne Vocation- al Agriculture Shows for whicn tae boys take pride in preparing their projects. Tnis often hignlignts their yezri, achievements. but L- 5 1-A,-A.,?4fx,:-Z-QM,-L., J-cn, J vii, wr Aunt in I , , 3 ,t A, f., ui 5. 5. g ,A f .V H. Vt ,. V- F 2 M. , ,, M ,W ,,,,, ,, U uf4u,w1mmW ,,-, M., Www,mm,u,1,w,:wwww,1,,,w-,www ,H ,mu w wwwvwmw Www wxwmxXwwmwwuww W ',: J1'7', 'i 77 7'TFTT'T7T T'fTfi- YW ' 15' . , . , .. ,-.-K-,-.-.-.-fran-1-.-f-e.Y,...,.-,- Y, , , llh.llhl...44l.lll,,l..A,lu,lL.mQl.ZliLJLJ1LLiLh,s.ll4.gl,,-.- ll. ....gf. Lgl,n,l..l..l.-' -L .l .'Jl,.',l.'4cl.-..l:x.lf1, . -,-- l .g.,- GIRLS' PHY3IChL EDUGhTIlN Under Jawch Luf,hy's watchful eyes lbw boys of D. C. C. H. 5. get their train- ing for ranking positions in the various genes as the sea sons for baseball, beshet- ball, and truck roll around. For those boys who do not go out for competivo sports, e physical training program is offered consist- ingof drills and exercises essential to the building of better health for every student. , qldie 111055 ing la , .,,, . 1 M. f- -v .J Hl'm so stiff I can hardly welklin This ls e renern hehru quite often by the girls of the physical education class. All this is probably the result of having supervised exercises only twice h week. However, since everyone must have a full credit before she can receive her diploma, those physically able ure required to thke pert in these drills and receives one-fourth credit eecn year. When weather permits the girls play softball out- zoors. In the winter they enjoy indoor volley-bull, quskethull, tunrling, and g,wmHLton. Miss Loring, the Lxstructor, also conducted .4 lzlcizg,-5 ol.esses.p W- .,. iff , gn, 1:3- 'LHS 'lit SE ik :FT ..3 , Ifx 521 41' I .H, -5 M vm -AA-g--Q Y- H-:Ill-+ - -5---Al---T-L-....--.......,.......-, .- ..-i....ii.i....i.. - 16- f S- 51-,1 gL,, -1:i1r ' ' ,Q iffrff-H-- ,, W--- ,- - H- f-V---'---W ww- , f 4, V qw! cv W -Q 9,9 Q .WY N4 . .W -,rqfyw-X, .W F viwin . E- I --2 .. ..- 0 1, A., E .-i -. Q S41 ' ' 'Tig .1 V Y fi 1 Lag. ,. --.... U Q':'.1 TFT s -1' 5 fl 0 ,...i N J up X I 'li I 15 I RT X 'v 9 1 I ieiii -WY . ,xg K- P mummy! V- 3 git ig: Q X is mx .QQ E , ,E . '.-.f':.. iflltl: P- --. 4 Qilgffi Li-. ' fi 'l1I1 .. Qgilf. 3,V-..-.. -..... iii? Jr'--4 ? . J:'Z., jg, 5555 -' ' '51.1' Y! if 5 4'- 1 7-1, I BL 74., 'QQ- in S w-.41 W ! L Q1 5 1 'EJ 5, QQ Ir 5.---:..' - fe gl V M -U 5 5,.?.... ilk, 5 E ,g al 5--if gr'-.l'.. F 3g ' F EE ' -all Efli :F -.,J'- sql-Q rfi . 3 If? NW E:-..... Eli 21'31igf f 'f-b if 1 f- if-Lififfflff lfiifiiiili??f'.i5i?:'i531? 'Z' Aff-W 4 1 M... ..g.......,.-me .....,..,.......... .. ... .. .. ., ,.,,. , . . -. -.. ..,. . ............,,.. ...U . . -J. . -.. ..,- .,.,,..,...l.f.....4.. ...,4..4 .....,................... Yea Bull:ufS!I if C-SID!! ., hnc 'ootner sports ucrirgnh mos nnccy v., hs the D. C. C. H. S. Poo Club wehxlog the traditional blacn ana red began yelling for their fnvorlte team!! The officers are: president--Lean Rocxelg vice-president--Lavonue Curlsong sec. and trees.--Virginia Van Hyningg reporter--Patty Jo Barker. R. nvlse M. Tnompson T. Wibbel S Woolsoncroft M. Brown H. Thornhcr E. Jones D Schroeder D. holes U. Mohr 5. Johnson L Rockel N. Benjamin L. Newton S. Logan M Schulze R. Brakeville P. Heloorn M. Smith R Martin B. Craig H. Giloreth G. Mikels P Andrew L. Carlson K. Newberry M. Uruppcr M Harfoot T. Uyerc M. Pitt M. Lair A Lake P. benjamin 5. Dodd D. Hettig J Smith S. Strode C. Nelson P. Spiker N Ledford D. Lepp L. klossing D. Dehaven M Peul E. Lamb D. Horan L. Pence P Barker D. Van Hyning First team cheerleqders: Second team cheerleaders: D. Scott V. Van Hyning J. Ollie S. Steffey D. Nelson M. Rhea D. Flynn ...,. ........ ...,,-.-.. -,-...,..,. ,. .-A. W-.. ...,,,,,. ,- .T-.WV-.1-,-,-..-.,,-,. ....-.,... ,,....-.. ..,-.,.. -. , K...,...,.,...., .,,,.., ,., ,,...,.,,..,.,.,. . l. wmfm--m m an W f if Q1 E' if . SOFT BALL gf Dallas City Community High lfygjg School Soft Ball team enjoyed a perfect season, winning all of L:-.. Q their games of a seven-game SI --2 scnesuls. THE LINE-U? fe E :zz Q O. Pence, Pitcher ' F K. Spiker, Catcher Q f' W. Murphy, First base Q T. Dorch, First base 3' D. Anguish, Second base H. Wingfield, Second base ' J. Mower, Third base -- Q' J. Logan, Short stop 25:1 f F. snsrwssd, Left field ,gg N, w. Brown, Left field 11: ig ' D. rods, Center field jg:-E Q2 ' J. Arnold, Right field 2 B. Bsrtscnl, Right, flsla B. snsw, Right field egg In ll Q-E up if ' THE RECORD 5 Dallas any Colusa 9 ' ' is Dallas clay Colusa 8 Dallas City Montrose 6 f, E Dallas City Montrose 1. ,Q C-. E Dallas City Nauvoo 13 Es- -- Dallas City Nauvoo ll. ,Q j-0 , 5 Dallas City Terre Haute L 1:1 , se I 5 ia 2 TRACK 5 Qi gf Track prospects at D. C. C. H. S. were brighter this year than they have been for a long time. Coach Murphy's thin clads participate , in several dual meets: The County Meet, the La Molne Conference Meet, and the District Meet. 9 ,Q ' QE The boys and their respective events are as follows: e O. Pence---Shot put, discus gli , D. Angulsn-s-snot put, alssus kj F. Sherwood---High hurdles, low hurdles, relay D. Todd---Shot put, discus, relay, 220 VW. Brown---1.1.0, relay H. Wingfield---1.1.0, 880, relay B. snsw---High Jump, l+L.0, rslsy W. Murphy---100, 220, relay R. Ferguson---Shot put, discus eg Newcomers to show up well were R. Adkins, H. Gracey, S. Brown, H. ji Pence, and L. Murphy., if lf e s 1 C. . 4 -l...... ...-M .M BASKETBALL l The l9L7 and 'L8 Bulldog basketball team set another remarkable record of winning 18 games and losing 6 during the regular playing season. Three of the defeats were at the hands of Carthage. In the La Moine Valley Conference, the Bulldogs had 9 wins and 3 defeats. Dallas placed 2nd in the La Harpe Tournament. The boys on the Varsity Squad were: D. Anguish F. Sherwood O. Pence H. Wingfield T. Dorch W. Brown The Junior Varsity Squad was made up of: R. adkins L. Murphy E. Klossing R. Ferguson W. Murphy B. Shaw J. Logan H. Pence S. Brown R. Thompson Pence and Anguish are the only boys that will be lost by gradu- ation this year. We are looking forward for another winner next year. The Junior Varsity had a splendid record of 23 wins and 8 defeatS. Dallas City--67 Dallas City--33 Dallas City--60 Dallas City--LO Dallas City--L9 Dallas City 76 Dallas City 59 Dallas City 55 Dallas City L3 Dallas City 36 Dallas City L3 Dallas City 67 Dallas City t8 Dallas City 59 Dallas City 50 Dallas City 81 Dallas City--61. Dallas City--50 Dallas city--SL Dallas City--D2 SEJXSCN ' S Industry ---- -- Ft. Madison-- Plymouth ----- Western High-- La Harpe----- Colusa ------- Warsaw ------- Stronghurst-- Augusta ------ Carthage ----- Hamilton ----- Stronghurst-- Good Hope ---- Colchester--- La Harpe ----- Blandinsville Hamilton ----- Carthage----- Colusa ------- Keokuk--- --- -8 ts 50 te 20 li LL L2 31 1.2 ze 56 L7 32 37 36 33 59 13 29 RECORD Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas TOU'RIJld-TENT Ln HARFE City--L2 La Harpe ---- -27 City--t3 Hamilton-----Ll City--66 Terre Haute--23 City--38 Carthage-----56 MACOM TOURNAMENT City--27 Monmouth ---- -28 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT City--55 La Harpe ----- 27 City--SL Augusta ----- - hh City--Lb Carthage ---- -52 X W A QQ WRX X X , E UR . ,X .. H Q . .-1 ...:. .b.....4. ... na... ! i L - ' - f ' 1 A u , t r, ' V! x LABOR D S1695 Q . ' FQYST D51 0 yfffj' I M, Rg1tST fIl ' SCMML I y X , M- I WQQKN- W., M W5 .1 Soifbnll , ' 9 1 H I' .f Q: ' . mhHE ' ' ' s Nou ad 9o.xV':!4 V' 'ing' f I L 'V' C o T ' Ono AM Z9 N' 6' if I f. H A V f C' 1 5 If A x f - P E I fusnrur '., A na. of 13. A. 'Q FfN y 0 K ,F '. ' K I r I, ' ' 0 SCRML 05 POLL1:,,17x I E A f , L7 N . ' ' A T F WWQ4' D fl V 0 V, 3 Q es K Card Pav Nl 3 5 f Qwlail S5 .'. Q I , -J 2 I . jf L ff! L, KU flu 2 -Q 1 V .1 ggi if f NEW W ,A- M TEH W + 1 . Q mw. ,gym ll: if X 7153 wi -- SGNESTER 4 L, J ' X , ,MMA QGRP WEEK -' EXHMS4 Q of W x X, cow 91 ' T1 ' , 2 'fy 4 1 . Wd S 'um L 71 if , iuviflnum. V ugh!! W .aff .I ID., Z, J, If A A In 5 A 'Jo Kmglfsl 6 Ba L E ,gba 8 .. ffl! If IKIJW7 s l ff 5.0, ' rj Qu ' + 5' U 2' A mu!-1f 1 ' 'X Qu E taxlieg pdf! A ' A, l -Q, y, .Qx 1.5 -pi- dexit ' . 1 T -1 JP- vb ,SF Ni? Em, P 'lg Q fkff ef Q QYQQE' 3 Q, af H Q 7' l .N Qqxxh Wig, A-.M W .gt if df 1 fr ow M1 f Lf, 1 19 , ' oo My F A 5 EHHT' SL of f 1 I 4:11417 501 1 ' f ,- ' AS , QA-, Hnrri M15 N, -'r' fp R61 '0 !' mae new 'gf' M ' 4 'X ' . , x I x V' '- . D ' 6, ina 3' 'I k y nm VJ ie .f ll of l. fi J Y Y 1:4 if i U 1 U J - b Qfxxvilo 'UMD 5,6 I U Digg C5 keg! ' Lf'-W-7'-.E'J Bhmnwlkf TE 263' --V,-.1--uv -v- X,-y- .. M.. ... f,.. -YH -.....---m......T,,..7,...,.,,,,1..nY7, Ar , f ' 'L , , . ,,,,,, 5,4 .p HA-K,,,i-'V I ,ll ...Ty Ar.. .- . 1.1-.5 3,17 3 , 7 I ib -....l..n...na?-...l....,xr..LX.i..l....a-...L n..1.s.f...u.s....al...1a....l.e .rl..4...415...'-.s.Q.1.....sL.g...l,,...,.,...vla..+-f...ai..i:..a.k..x4f..,.....1..........,a...u........-.,.-.,.,t.... ,,.. nh.. ,. .,, .. 155 ASSEMBLIES E 3 A The Student Council, with the help of Captain Kelly, outlined the assem- 5 9 bliss for the year. These assemblies consisted of entertainment planned by ' v different departments and organizations. 1-- 5 la 4: 4, M The Student Council presented a mock radio program with requests and 5 ig Chit-Chat for the first assembly of the year, October 2b. E fi November A was the next assembly, in which the Juniors gave a preview of S their play. Q aj 3, Assembly number three was given by the world history class on December 3. ji This was a demonstration of the United Nations Organization in active session. ?3 3? The fourth assembly on December l7, sponsored by the Girls' Chorus and 5 if! ensembles, was under the direction of Mrs. Eve Runyan. 5 -1 19 5 Qi The remaining assemblies were presented: E ZE January 27--F. F. A.--talk on agriculture ' Q pg February 10--Science Department--talk by T. E. Mussleman K pq February 2h--Sophomore Class--radio program L Q2 March 9--Music Department--Carthage High School Band i fd March 23--Senior Class--skit of class play Q I 1 ,g April 6--G. A. A.--tumbling exhibition 1 April 20--Math Department--male quartette 7 W 3 I 3 I Q May 1.--F. H. A.--style show 5' 7 May 18--Freshman Class--skit and a variety of numbers E fs i vw ii I1 . Vi PARTIES ISI ig With steam at full pressure, the seniors started with the freshmen as a E lf novice crew on 'The Freshmen Initiation Day Party,W on September 26. E hi Another capital event was the Penny Carnival which marked another adven- E my ture by the seniors on November 21, l9h7. 1 me r E In his plane, Santa Claus nosed ln for a landing on the ship's deck f Q2 bounded for WThe Junior Christmas Party.' This was held December 23, l9h7. Q 3 The Alumni dance given in honor of the seniors was held by the alumni of i 1 'P .I D. C. C. H. S. December 26. g 1 Q 4,5 x Q2 Then came Cupid with all arrows pointed toward the game room where the g ' L lg senior class was sponsoring WThe Valentine Dancen February lb. 3 ' 4 1 . .1 - f , 1 gg with compass pointed due WMay 2lW, other events were booked as follows: i 'g Senior Class All School Skating Party--February 27, l9h8 1 li G. A. A. Basketball Party--March 12, l9h8 Q 54 Easter Dance by the seniors--March 27, l9h8 Q .1 5 23 Then we all cruised home and celebrated the gladsome event with the All -5 Ll School Picnic,-the final entry in the Log 'May 2l'. E .3 , I : qi DRIVES Q if During the year there were various drives' around the country and our i 11 high school has helped out on several of these. E if The Junior Red Cross Drive held this fall brought in 31.36 from the stu- g Y, dents. Along with this the F. F. A. contributed 85.00 to the Illinois Foun- f gi dation of the F. F. A. Q pw : ' I lf Another drive was the March of Dimes Drive, which began January 15. The F k Lincoln Friendship Train Fund was also contributed to by everyone. H A-Z 3 t I 1 3 I I ..,..,.......,-.,.--- - r F r X T...W. Yes, me nave a library lfcuted on ihe third floor at E t.e frcnt of 1 ' A ix. 2 VD ' , . I , V,-V i X ,list llufai, z,'onLc.lns bOOr.s I- feling witn the subjects of gf iilcscyny, religian, sociologg,, 5 ,:ience, language, useful arts, Q q zistory, and Lioglgraphy. This ,ear forty new books were addeu Q fo the library, newspapers ann gi f.urtaen magazines are also ,l1fJ'J1l'2d . P Yniu is the first year that 22 ,Q have has binders for the pro- ' tectitn of currlzt yvrlttlruls. These were ,oxen 'fsted 1 from fines. Miss nuitn Coppin, supervisor of the library, is ussisteu Lf tne need liorarians, Dorothy Larkey and Marion Tnornber, and assisting librarians: berriece Craig, Lavonne Carlson, Mary Kerfoot, Connie Logan, and Shirley strode. Tne liLrarians receive one-fourth credit for eucn year's work. This Knowledge which tney acquire may help them in future worn. 5 QOYOU' g, , L3'l'UiJi',Tfm 14'VlvGIL ,. .ei a group of fgeven WLUQCHLS is elected to 'orve as officers and repre- ewntatives of tne student body. V is urgmnizmtiun, known as tge student Council, works with 1'e faculty and Pfurd of Edu- :ftion to LVL' r ' H achool. The CIf,juj5 are chosen and elected by the student body in the preceding year. Lech class selects representa- tives. The officers for the yeur l9b7-L8 are: Dorothy Larkey, president, Billy Bertschi, vine-president, und Leritu Prima, seeretery-treus- urer. Tue class representatives' are: orville Pence, senior, eddie Klossing, juniorg Jerry Logan, sophomore, and Hugh Pence, freshman. The representatives present to the ' StUdvHt Council any problem that arises in their class. The Student Council plans or sponsors assemblies, Rural Visitation Day, school parties, and an all-school picnic. On November lb, the Student Council and adviser, Mr. Kelly, attended the Student Council Convention at Macomb, Illinois. 5 I Lerlta Pence 3 .., . N... ..r.--.. ........h,,1,....,.,...'......4.. The tmenty-three members .. L. L. llll, ture homes of this lend. In the fell severnl of the rlrls end the chapter MOLNUYQ kms. Mikels, went to the Hvese of Delegates Meet- ing und the club with CH8iT udvleer, Mute Clayton, ettend ed e Rally et Le Harpe, Jen- uurg 31. Social activities of the yeur included e Hnlloween party with the F. F. A., and 8 Christmas tee for ell ninth grade girls and their mothers The officers ere: pres.- Levonne Curlson, vice-yres.- Uorothy Mhrkey, sec.-Donna Faye Lepp, trees.- Dorothy Flynn, perliementerien-Thelma fr-V Wihhel, reporter-Put Horan, edviseruMete Irene Dinette. ful. .. EYLAZL F. P. A. i .5 . he-.Q L. The members of the F. 2. 't A. started the yeer by elects ing new officers, which are: president--Fred Pence, vice- president--Boh Thompson, sec- retary--hrthur Kershner, treasurer--nlcert Siegrist, reporter--James Peterschmidt sentinel--Jeck Lamb. It is through their locel chapter activities that they ere able to move forward and make contributions tc the school, community, and to the students' welfare. The chapter program of work is formulated exound the princi- pal feetures of their pur- pose--educetlon, recreution, co-operation, leadership, end service. H Their chapter meeting, pr qrene, :nu syfci.r ,vtivities ore plenned by committees. All of the hugs serve on nt lcest one hctivc cvmuittee throughout the year. This glvte leeuhrenlp treinlng, and nelwn fi nchieve the other gurposes mentioned shove. gone of their chapter activities for this pest year were: fether und svn i n..l2, y fflflyeting ig tpe section deiry, fet Steen, poultry end grain 'n-lQn5 contest, sgvulxr '.nQr prcfeots et the sectional livestock ,show, had grein et the winter 'rein snov. Recreetionel nctivities included F. F. s.-F. H. A. Halluween fyty, husket- bell genes, und E. F. n. perties. The freshmen curry on their uctivltles during their first year in agriculture under the title of 'Greenhenps.v They ere initQuLfu inte the F. F. n. before school is out gn Fwy, if they nnve net their re.nir' ents for ohepter ferner membership. A ... 4. .. , ,. uf the F. H. A. hope to im- prove conditions in the fu- 1 1 ' f -Q ff w ' ff , ,A- V, . .' l ,. 9' 7 x X - ig ' X lf fx 4 ' ? 2 5 o O X 3 3 QX A , ' 1 , f r X ' 3 F Q f gg' ff Q ff O rf 4 1 fo' 1 1 J 4 1, 1, . o I, T: ii -1 fa ai ji if A? 43 31 ti iw QJ ji A3 Ii O 0 S5 is GNN 4 gg! W1 -jc f ,1 iz M 'iii , . 7 I I , 1 Q: ' 7' if jlx , 4.5 A V Ji: H33 yt --vw , Q -if-X-f.-T 15,W.-'ff-,..-.-mf.-jr-,f -f..,T.......-f-...,,v,,,.,.,.,...,. ,,..,,,,,,,,-.,-,,-,,,v,NAwi,1,,v ,Www I X W- ,Y r-...., .,.-A .... - ..,, .-- ..... .. - .,.-.-.-v--e-.--,-......,..,..,..-,-.W-v--.-.,,.v,-.-.-frT -..v,,v,f,-1-T:-1.-::e.:, . K n we ,tsl L,LgLni'l4hL lalAQQQQALLALJQA1Qi4Mn4QL4LMdLJnljlldllwm The Jlrls' ntnlotio association, sponsored by Mate Loring, had an enrollment of tnirty-six girls, nineteen of whom were new members EHiS yenr. Club officers were: president-Lerita Pence, vice-presiuent--Goldie Kikels, secretary--Marion Thornber, treas- urer--Marilyn Rhea. The girls earn points ttwnrc their awards by hiking, bicycl- ing, etc., and also by neeying a recorn of unorganized activities and health points. several organizeu hikes mere taken this year. Three members from our club attended nest Buy camp at Bloom- ington, Illinois, last sunwwr. New members were initiated at the beginning of the second semester, and a party was given for them by the old nembers. The G. a. a. sponsored an all scnool party for the basketball boys in the Spring. The purpose of this organization is to encourage interest in athletics, ann to promote good sportsmanship. The members are: Rita Avise Rutn Brakeville Patty Jo Barker Nancy Benjamin Marilyn Bergmeler Lavonne Carlson Berniece Craig Mary Crupper Dorothy Flynn Nary Garrett Pat Horan Sarah Johnson Eleanor Klossing Alice Lake Joan Logan Evelyn Mohr Charlott Nelson Dolores Nelson Elaine Newton Joan Ollis Lerlta Pence Jaretta Ramsey Evelyn Starr Marilyn Rhea Leon Rockel Julia Lee Smith Sue Steffey Lorena Wilcox Willa Byers Elizabeth Carlisle Dorothy Scott Virginia Van Hyning Delores Rettig Goldie Mikels Sue Noolsoncroft Bessie Davenport Normalee Siegfried Marion Thornber Marjorie Ledford Patty Lou Benjamin Donna Van Hyning Pontee Splker Dorothy Schroeder Kathleen Siegrist se' QL awe wg ......... .,..,,--..: I 1 M....i-ru. ..A.2 B v Q It N D V ,m,- Tnere's never u dull memeni . ', r.,. .epsrLuent! Every Monday, Wed- ' nesdsy, and Friday these twenty-six stuuunzs meet in une music room for fifty- v five minutes of nonest-to-goodness practicing. There are times, they sdmit, f wnen rehearsals seem s Lit ucring, but suww n musu is quienly overcome by Mate IvIcNicnols suggestion of plsyinig nuui,i,eriur:1 L5s:sfsL11:n! L , ey Some of the members went cm Vsccmb twis yenr no pluy with s gruup of other gg ,-'- nign school students. There were nlneny students in Luis group and the music V! was all sight reuu. In Lne morning nnsy yrscniceug in une ufnurnoon tney play- ed as cencert over the 1x-uenf:n.a t1'osueust'fnf cijfinfiilf.. Severul of the bund mem- ji bers were also represented. U ' J fl Music awards are given tu tncse eligible fur Lnem. Students participating :Q in the music contest, ss swloists wnu get fires, are swsrded n lurge D. The +4 Seniors who have been in une menu fer Lnree years end have l,5OO points re- li ceive s large lyre. Other smsll swuras are given else ss ncceruing tn points. i .. a J , Q Z ' J I . Y S W I N y ' G ' s T E R S 4 s4Wl,s l, Under the directiwn cf Znas Qciinnols, u ten-piece orenesuyu uns wrgun- ll ized this year. These sexing the dwwn-neun for special rehearsals in order to ,Q give out with the gay music for tne cunning nwwd were: SAXUVHCNE: Donna Hales, kg Sue Csrotners, Lean Hscnei, Jenn ullisg TRUKPLT: Sue Steffeyg CLnHINET: j Dorothy Markeyg BASE HORN: Lilzsn Tnnrnnerg DMULQ: Joan Logsng Plnntz Putty S Jo Barker. 3 Their debut was Novemnur 41, lyn7, when tneg gave s perfurmunee for the E Penny Carnival. Since then HMnc's pwingstersn nnve swung out in muny activi- f ties around school.- N 15 3 5080 Ulx CHORUSES A The Girls' and Boys' choruses are under the direction of Mate Runyan and Mate McNichols. From each group, ensembles and soloists are selected, some of whom enter the contests. They sing softg they sing loudg they sing highg they sing lowg they sing sweetg and how they love it! op os X S D A E C J M. E B J L N M M L P L E THR Flynn Pitt Starr Nelson Smith Bergmeier Canfield Davenport Ramsey Lyons Benjamin Garrett Lair Pence Welborn Garrett Lair On April 2, the following took part in the District Music Contest: Second Sopranos B. Dodd K. Siegrist J. Ollis D. Lepp M. Schulze P. Horan B. Craig D. Nelson G. Mikels P. Barker Altos S. Steffey E. Klossing R. Avise H. Brakeville Altos M. Feel M. Crupper L. Carlson M. Thornber A. Lake D. Bales M. Rhea M. Newberry B. Yocum S. Johnson M. Kerfoot Tenors E. Reed H. Pennock L. Murphy H.Pmme J. Arnold H. Gracey F. Markey Basses J. Siegfried M. Thornber R. Jenkins D. Dougherty Vocal- Sarah Johnson---NKnowest Thou Not That Fair Land?N from NMignonN Ambroice Thomas Patty Jo Barker-HOpen Thy Blue Eyesn ---------------- Jules Massenet nDawnn ------------v'-'------------- Pearl G. Curran Adelaide Pitt--'nCome And Trip Itn ----- M ----------- Mary Carmichael HLullabyN from WJacelynH --------------- Bess Godard Charlott Nelson-nBoat Songn ----- --- ----- ---------------------- Ware HLullebyH ----- N ------- -------- ------- Scott Instrumental- Donna Bales ------ Tenor sax ------ Hpanis Angelicusu ----- Cesar Franck Joan Logan ------- Piano ---- ------ 'Punchinellon --------- Rachmaninoff Dorothy Markey---B flat clarinetNNanlneN ------------- ----E. Marsal Leah Rockel ------ B flat clarinetNConcertinoH ---------- ------- Weber Joan Lllls- ------ Alto sax-an--fMH3oncorto in E Rincru---Gurewick w- , 1 N 3 A Y ., .f .X ,, -N , V . T M-.T-.-TW.. .- 1Qf,f,-V 1--M, ,ii U Y...-,-,.,.,--,.,i.,..:V.,,, V 5 UQ-'. .. .i.--,-9+-,vi-2-.,. ' Q - 1 ., , .. , I 51 if, if Fi iii ,1 ' K .A lx 3 y 4 iv a I 4 1 'QQ Iwi ., j LEX ll 1 1, . 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Luitor-in-onief---M----me--W-W--vp------Leah Rookel nooistnnt 5ditor-------H---e--M-Virginia Van Hyning Feature EuiLor-fNveM---vf--f-----------Lerita Pence nrt iditorsuvw--he-'wefRey Gilpin, Putty Jo Barker, Fatt Andrews, Norma Harris News HdiLor--w----e--e--v--MM-m-wFetty Lou Benjamin Joorms 2uitor---wwe-we-eww'-M-M-f-----Fred Sherwood i Chit-Cnet Column--M-------v Mw--------Marilyn Rhea Jeno Editor-----'------m-ff---------Lavonne Carlson Heyortere--M ---- ------- --Berniece Craig, Pat Horan, Joen Logon, Donna Ven Hyning, Chorlctt Nelson, Delores Rettig Trouucticn Uepermment--Lorotny Scott, Maxine Smith, Bunn Martin, Erie Mae Jones, Martha Thompson, Keith Spiker, Mnricn Tnornher, sarah Johnson , Lorena Kilcox, Loren Wilcox Adviser ---- - -n---------------- -Miss Dorothy M. Starr Tue latest gossip, Sports news, news uround school, jokes, and personalities are e few of the articles featured. Also, there is u students pegs mnich is very popular. nThe Buzzn originated in l9LU-l9Ll and has been one of the events that all students leon forward to every month. This year's paper carried u very fine motto, whicn is: WTO promote in our nigh school tne feeling that no one will rest until the good is hotter and the Letter is Lest.N The credit goes not to one person individually, but to all the Students who have contributed their wits to make 0The Buzzn n better one. P8 LT, Andrews -.N-ff.-uf. Y..,.ww-.-. .1 .,.,Yf.,...A,.V,....N.-.. ..,. , ,. vp-v vvnw qv-N w ,, A I ? v ,4 1 -4 , 4 -F lim WMMMNWAIMHMMHM1E1lMMWll1l1N,NI1IIlIIl1V1lII!1lI1lIll 1 ---A-ww -,----N .t---- e e-1:vf.v- -T' - WTMH' - 'ff''TTT'ffiffff?1F '7F7T7 'I 'T15'7I F7'W '1FV'. 7'T'W iw , Z5T'.TT'f'3'K'5 if .JI -,y..,-yrqiy-W .ermw w N, Q .1 .h , A ,. A, . L M , r , -.MJ MA..-...W L . AJ., SENIOR CLASS PLAY As the Reflector goes to press, Mr. Paulus announced that the senior play, which will be staged on April l, l9h8, will be a farce in 3 acts, NA Home For Henry,H by James F. Stone. People who are participating in the cast and on the production staff include the following: Dorothy Markey Joan Logan Orville Pence Virginia Van Hyning Delores Rettig Patty Jo Barker Patty Lou Banjamin Goldie Mikels Don Anguish Milton Thornber Leah Rockel Ruth Martin Jack Mower Dorothy Crupper Connie Logan Dorothy Scott Charles DeFrates Bill Bertschi Patt Andrews Darlene Andrew The action takes place in the living room of Henry Hill's newly finished country home. It is July. Eccentric Aunt Catherine who has financed the house is determined that Henry is to marry a young lisp- ing lady from Sandusky,but the nephew is much more interested in Doris Grainger. On the day of the house warming, a number of ill-assorted people drop by to see the dream house. Some of these include the following: Dr. Phil Agne, who has just been jilted by Mary Lou Downey and is very cynical about women in generalg One-Punch Grogan, his trainer, Mike, with girl friends, Connie and Lina, Doris, with her two sisters, Ella who calls every man Ndarling,H and Martha who desires to be an old maid, and Aunt Catherine with her 810,000 gift for Henry. When Dr.Agne announces that One-Punch Grogan has the smallpox and all must be placed under quarantine, everyone is ready to slit each other's throats. Many things happen! When the 810,000 disappears , the state trooper is called in to bring order out of chaose. Despite everything, all ends happily with Henry gaining his home and Doris. 1 41 ,. sm l L. . 1 r ,. eve: i ai i 1 . s W N N1 I . , K e . . . I P J Q wr' ,. -L A. H ,I .ff W ' Q ' o f:, ?::':l?o?: ?1f C , - 2 no -F 1 :- 3 ,L' c A. W sl W 'L ic it ia gr :F f i www- T ff JUNIOR CLMSS PLAY E A three not comedy, Nnll on Account of ?olly,W was presented 3 to n large audience November 7, l9L7. The play was under the 5 direction of Mr. Paulus. The Beverly family nes been spending noney faster than the f heed of the house can mnke it. ne e result, they nre facing bunk- ruptcy. The adoption of e ward, Polly Perxins, by Mr. Beverly nsnonisnee the nousencld. However, wnen Polly arrives, the utmos- pnere ie cleared. one Saves the Beverlys from ruin und reforms young Baldwin, the scepe-grace, whom she promises to merry. Rnlpn Beverly---4--Polly's guardian -------- Fred Sherwood Belowln------- ----- His son- ----- --- ------- Eddie Kloseing Peter Hartleign----Prospective son-in-law-----,Tom Dorch Silas Young- ----- --honey lender----- ------ -Hal Wingfield Hurkine-- ------- ---Butler---- --------------- Loren Wilcox Tommy ----- ---- ----- Rngmuffin----- ------- Marvin Siegfried Polly Perxlns ------ Smell town girl---- ----- -Lerita Pence t June Beverly-------The wife --------- - ------ --Donna Bules Hortense----- ------ Her elder daughter--Mary Lou Newberry Geraldine----------Her younger daughter----Surah Johnson Mrs. Herbert Feather-Stone Of the NAOOH-- ----- - ---- -Marilyn Rhea e Mrs. Ulerence Cnndfield 'J n NClimberW--- ------ ---Bernlece Craig 5 Marie ---- - ----- ----The maid------ ----- -- ---- Bonnie Yocum Q Mies Bushnell ------ Hair dresser- ---- -------Lorena Wilcox 5' mise Rembrandt-----Menlourist- ------- ----Pnulene Welborn 5' Pudgy- ------------ -Tommy'S sister- ----- ---Dolores Nelson ,gi -ge HF? Leriffu Pen zzqg lx rf l 1 1 Q H X Vw: -, f vfv 25 V:-r Q-fix,-in mf'-.-Q-eefff, -v--Tj YW Y .W-11-fel, ,W-,ee . . , ,.7,,.w,r Q-. .A..f.. - t.. ..., . ..-4..M -Q-.. 1 J., -L.us,..e.,.,,J. -,sl-. I... ...A ,..,+.s..o l....., 4. . . , ...W.,,,.,, I ,Q Yeh! It's ell over now! The school yeer of now history, end ss such has been l9b7-l9h8 is recorded in our year book. It has been n difficult job to compile all this material completely es yossible--while being HS s constantly on the alert for unintentional slights end errors end trying to name dend lines-- but despite the time and labor required in producing the book in its present form, we of the NReflectorN stuff feel that the publication of tnis boon would neve been impossible had it not been for the co-operation of many students not listed on the staff. Tne boon is n completed production end is now in your hands. x We sincerely nope that our efforts neve not been in vein and that this Wkeflectoru shall never cease to be n source of enjoyment whenever ,ou wish to dresm e nit. THE STAFF Editor ------ ---- -- --------------------------- Joan Logan Assistant Editors--- ---- Petty Jo Barker, Lerite Pence, Jerry Logan, Martha Peel nrt pditor ----------------------------------- Ray Gilpin Fhotogrenheie-s-e-- f---- - --------------- Berniece Craig Assistant PnoLo54uLnef-s------ -------- --Marion Thornber Business Manager ------------f- -0---------- Bill Bertschi nssistnnt Business Manager ----.-.-------- Eddie Klossing Adviser .----'--------------------- Miss Dorothy M. Star1 - I I lv -- J . . ..-.-.-'--V:.-,..-,.T,.,-- v.-.vs---.--W M., ,.. W.,w,-- A'-f,'?H-.vw Wm 4 1 , , ,H !!N lWMW WNBM'lVll1lH1VI I 5 ,.-f . 4 rp Jr, .,,-, V ii., 5-911 M. 1, x ,fffiv A.. . '- ,,:1fk . V, ,, wmv' .Q . I ,Av-. Hfi LW. 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