Danville High School - Medley Yearbook (Danville, IL)
- Class of 1951
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EL- z.Jm., 3 Z QQSQMCQ ff The Sewk n Qxas UANWLLE H SCH Uanv'mHe,lHinois 'le alle As time goes by, memories fade into the past and are forgotten. We have designed our ,51 Medley that you might bring back some of those forgotten memories of the best years of your life, those years spent at Danville High. We are taking you back to that whirl of teen-age activity at D.H.S. As you enter the building you meet our faculty, the teachers who instilled in us a yearning for knowledge. You meet behind-the-scenes workers, you take a glimpse into each organization in the month of the year we thought it was most outstanding. Homecom- ing was in November, Moments Musical in March. We left the classes to the month of Iune, at which time they prepare to move up a notch. We know this is an en- tirely different theme for a yearbook, but that,s what we wanted! We hope that it accomplishes its purpose. We hope you like it! -THE EDITOR. I2l .Dealica tion We, the MEDLEY staff of 1951, gratefully acknowledge the faithful service and friendship of Miss Dolpha Parker and Miss Edith Markley, who have completed their teaching careers, by dedicating this forty-eighth volume of THE MEDLEY to them. Miss Dolpha Parker came to Danville High School in the fall of 1917. She has served as the head of the Home Eco- nomics department and the past few years has been a guid- ance counselor for freshman girls. Every girl who has been closely associated with her fully appreciates her sweet smile and her charming personality. Miss Parker will be greatly missed at D.H.S. Miss Edith Markley graduated from Danville High School and after several years came back here to spend thirty years teaching in her chosen field, foreign languages. Her fluent ability to converse in and to make attractive French and Span- ish will long be remembered. For a time she taught Latin, but for the most of her teaching career she has been interested in the modern languages and has served as the head of that de- partment. An active adviser of International Club, she helped to establish it in our school. Miss Markley's absence will be deeply felt at D.H.S. To both of these fine people we say thanks for your fine job and inspiration to us and au revoirf, E31 wie of ' 'E W L i.-i Ti-' ff E ...E j I-2 gf- E 5 ! ol? P :E -:-:.- - WL ' - f f - - -:-- ovt F-R 0 -X il ,5 ' cz, ' .2 256.50 ' , i -1. Krwfv' ' QW WWW ,, -.-E' .... fo. Co Mm, fax E Y X Wtpffwfiwaa. .4 , : :- FF O A3Qw.Ww JfI f AAN' M gy- ' QS- fx LU dx? L QP X, Ofjggw Gow' 1- Q' 1- 5 Wofwyf ,,,, Ms ,wfffwiw 1 i 3.5 5 MN00 3 4'f-p,71V6,,.m 5- Jim I ' V ' '- . A 02V V:?3!ZfW ? g0'aa!5j'Di0!gj'ii' 'g,,,00,f0,. ., ,F ,f gf' A . 94. Rcogfmgn 0 ' S71 ',. 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Qjwif Smfyy is S04J5f f'O1w ' 1 T E 1, , 1 0, L M 3 ,,, 0 J -' --1 if , x i ,H K' ' -1- E51 4 nM emoriam Dana Bracewell, a member of the Board of Education, died October 27, 1950. Mr. Bracewell was a native of Danville and had attended the Danville Schools. He was an active member and served in most of the official capacities of the Bricklayers, and Stoncmasons' Union, and was a delegate for several years to the Vermilion County Central Trades and Labor Council. At the time of his death he was beginning his second three-year term on the Board of Education. He was chairman of the building and grounds committee and a mem- ber of the athletic and supply committees. Mr. Bracewell was the moving spirit behind the erection of the concession stand built by the C.I. apprentices under the supervision of the Danville Building Trades Council. He was also instrumental in obtaining the materials furnished by the building dealers of Danville. The whole school was saddened by the death of Betty Perrigo, daughter of Mrs. E. L. Schick, who was fatally injured August 29, 1950, in West Lebanon, Indiana, when she fell from a horse onto the pave- ment. Betty's friendly personality made her extremely popular among all students of D.H.S. She was an active participant in many organizations, including Dramatic Club, Girls' Club and Y-Teens. This year she was to have been News Editor of the Maroon and White, her junior year. She was born May 21, 1934 and was a graduate of Garfield School before her en- trance into D.H.S. She was also a member of Central Christian Church. 161 QS I , fm. It fj gl 511i A 5? Ch00 Our school lialr! Hall! Hi' Studying hard? 8 Morning Exercise! It li cene.4 l 1 i w i i 1 i i 1 Y i 1 1 l -.S i E i 5 A 5 W' N! aww ef Kick it! Action on the gridiron Chemistry experiment Machine shop Parking lot scene NOYV whatis the matter? E91 alclminialzation E. D. MILHON Indiana Central College, B.S. Butler University, ALS. Three years have passed since Mr. Milhon took over the duties of principal at In this time he has done a remarkable job. Many friends have been won by his friendly personality and genuine interest in stu- dent activities. He has exercised a great deal of thought and patience in helping the students. Though his job has been a big one, he has never been too busy to stop and chat. As friend, adviser, and leader, Mr. Milhon performed an invaluable service for Danville High School. I. MCLEAN REED Ohio Northern University Ohio Stafe University His understanding and patience have made Mr. Heed well-liked among all Danvilleland. VVith impartiality and kindly determination he upheld the principles of honesty and fairness. His thoughts and Wishes were ever for the success and progress of the students. His influence and interest extended beyond the school and into those civic and educational organizations with which he has allied himself. In his desire to make our schools the very best he has worked very hard. E101 ll gram card or the selection of a col- lege, Mr. Bates has been the one for you to see. As Guidance Direc- tor, Mr. Bates patiently adjusted cards for late registrants or trans- fer students. Valuable advice about college and students, records were also available from him. D. V. SCHOOLCRAFT Wabash College, A.B. Uniufrsity of Illinois, M.A. Indiana State Teaclzcrs' College VVit and wisdom combined with discipline helped to make Mr. Schoolcraft a well-liked Dean of Boys. Many a boy in high school came to value his helpful words of advice. When, occasionally Mr. Schoolcraft could take time off from his duties, he honored the students with a few tunes on the piano, much to their joy. HELEN THOMPSON Illinois VVesleyan University University of Illinois, AB, With patience and understanding, Miss Thompson has well performed her duties as Dean of Girls. Be- sides issuing transfers and excuses and solving the girls, problems, she found time to sit in on Student Council and Homeroom Representative meetings and act as adviser to Y-Teens. E. A. BATES Iowa State Teachers, College, A.B. Uniucrsify of Iowa, MA. VVhen in doubt about your pro- schedules and revised program 'ww-'IK -ii--f illl I lCYl'Il.YN REI IN MARY MILLER Ilcad of Department Director of Dramaties Dean of Danville Community College University of Illinois, A.B., M.A. IICR l'nivc-rsity ol' Illinois, A.B., M.A. acu fig gnglidfz ROY DELBERT PURKEY Illinois XVr-sleyaxn, BA. State University of Iowa, M.A. MILDRED E. BOYER ELEANOR ANDERSON HELEN G. FREEMAN Illinois VVesleynn Uni- CIHMIOLM Central Normal versity, A.B. University of Illinois College University of Coloraclo B.S. Illinois State Teachers' Incliuna State Teaieli- Northwestern Univer- College ers, College sity, M.A. University of Illinois, University of Illinois B,S., M.S. IIARRIET R EXVERTS Knox College Northwestern, A.B., M.A. GRACE SXVISIIER Freed-Ilnrdinan Butler University, B.S. Universitv of Southern California Inclinnzi Teaieliers' College Northwestern Univer- sity MARIE RIIOADS FRANCES SHUTTS KATHERINE STAPP University of Illinois, University of Illinois, University of Illinois, A.B. A.B. B.S., M.A. Columbia University, Rockford College M.A. University of Paris, France Social Science RUTII SANDESON Hcacl of Department University of Chicago, Ph.B Columbia University, M.A. FRANK E. DUCAS Eastern Illinois State College Northwestern Univer- sity University of Illinois, B.S., M.A. ALMIRA I. ROBERT- SON University of Illinois, B.S., M.A. llnrvnrtl University University of XVyoming FERNE HAVILAND FINLEY HOCBIN ARTHUR MATHISEN University of Chicago, Eureka College, A.B. University of Illinois, Ph. B. Bradley University B.S., M.A. Columbia University, University of Illinois, M.A. M.A. FRANCES WATKINS DePauw University, B.A. University of Illinois M.A. GLEN ROBERTSON CHARLES A. IIOSS RALPH VVACNER Xlnlmsli College, A.B. llunover College XVestern State College, University of Illinois, North Central College, B.E. MA. 13 Science CLARENCE O. JOHNSON Head of Department Augustana College, A.B. University of Illinois, M.A. XVILLIAM CIIRISTY RICHARD HEBER- HAROLD SEIP Michigan State Normal MEHL Eastern Illinois State College, B.S. Indiana University Teachers' College, University of Michigan Indiana State Teachers' B. Ed. College, B.S. University of Colorado University of Illinois , ESTIIER COWAN Head of Department Ohio State University Q University of Illinois, B.S., M.S. 'Mathematics i LOIS BUSBY SICNE LARSON BETTY FRAZIER GLENNA WILKINS University of Illinois, Augustana College, MacMurray College, Bradley Institute, A.B A.B., M.A. A.B. A.B. University of Colorado Eastern Illinois State University of Chicago University of Illinois M.A. Teachers' College University of Illinois Columbia University E141 Commezcial LORETTA DROLLINGER YVILLIAM C. COLLINS Head of Department Valparaiso University Brown's Business College University of Illinois, M.S. Indiana State Teachers, College, M.S. Columbia University ARNOLD AVE GLADYS BROVVN Dr-Pauw University University of Illinois, Indiana State Teachers' B.A. College, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. RALPH M. ESPY Illinois State Normal, B. Ed. University of Illinois, ERMA ESPY VVhitewater, XVisconsin University of Illinois University of Chicago M.A. University of Denver, Plymouth Teachers, College, Plymouth, New Hampshire B S Plymouth Teachers' College, Plymouth New Hampshire Home economica DOLPI IA PARKER Head of Department l University of Chi- cago, Ph.B. E LANVRENCE JANE M. ROBERTSON University of Colo- LHLDRED ROSALYN POTTER NLWTSON Northwestern, B.S. 'ado' MA- GLINDMEIER Illinois State Normal Illinois State Normal Gregg School, Chicago University of Illinois, Universitv B, Ed, ul1iVQl'SitY, B- Ed- llilfmfd UUiVCl'SifY B.S. Columbia University, UUIVUYSIU' of Illinois University of Chicago M.A. E151 EDITH YV. MARKLEY Ilvml of Department goieign .fanguage University of Chieago, Ph.B. University of Paris, France Sehool of Language in Miclc Vermont DOROTHY STURM Knox College, Univer' sity of Illinois, A.B., , 'J' 1 -1 ,I , Q' HELEN HOFMANN University of Illinois, B.S., M.A. llelmury College, GOLDIA ROACH Western College, A.B. University of Colorado HELEN CONOVER XVestern College, B.A NVilliam and Mary M.A. Columbia University, College A.M. Northwestern Univer- sity l .gene alt!! VV. B. HOLL 1101111 of Department Dana Institute of Music New England Conservatory CHARLINE GALLOVVAY I l V Librarian r Y lAN5Y LECC Indiana University, TTI , Illinois NVQ-sleyan Uni- A.B, 5L LLENBERCEH versity, ILM. 1 ,N 7 w Q Lihrary Seienee Ccr- Mae-Mllrray College, Cohnnhia University lll'1Ll'1N ll OLPI' tiheate, Incliana A.B. University of Colorado Illinois NVesleyan Uni- State Teachers, Col- University of XVyoining University of Michigan versity, A.B., M.M. lege Extension Driving Instrnetor Jnduahtal 474754 Central Normal College L. O. ENGLE LESTER PARMENTER ROBERT SEBASTIAN Intliana State Teaeh- Illinois State Normal ers' College, B.S. University, B.S. CHRISTABEL BOCK Ileud of Department North Central College flzgdical B-5- DONNA STUEBE gducafign Indiana State Teach- ers' College, B.S. NED V. XVIIITESELL Athletic Director Illinois WVeslevan Uni- versity, A.B'. University of XViseon- sin University of Illinois r J. n. HAWKINS Head of Depurlmenl University of Kansas lfniversity of Illinois, B.S. Braclley University Indiana University PAUL L. SMOOT University of Illinois XVashington University Illinois State Normal University, B. Ed. Coordinator Veteran and Apprentice Training Illinois State Normal University, B. Ed. University of Minne- sota University of Illinois XVILLIAM R. YVALTEH University of Illinois, B.S. JOE D. WARD Eastern Illinois State Teachers' College, B.E. Army Air Forec Tech nieal Schools University of Illinois, M.S. LESTER VV. BANDY University of Illinois, M.S. l17l am.: of cfcfuca tion The hoarcl of cclucation is composvcl of seven civic-minclecl persons who spvncl many hours Working for tho l70ttCl'Il1Cllt of our schools. The lmoarcl has been lwaulcml this your by Dr. Holland VVllll2lll1S0l1. l Dr. llolluncl VVilliannson, president Mrs. llnlmy Bruccwcll Mr. Loy Fronmn Mrs. V1-ru johnson, secretary Mr. XVilliann Nvff Dr. H. E. Pixley Mr. jznncs A. Pouncl Mr. Clinton Suncluslcy l 13 l Z' i N O Firsf Row: Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Gerrard, Mrs. Dazey, Mrs. Courtney. Seeoml Row: Mrs. Cessna, Mrs. Kneedler, Mrs. Stunkard, Mrs. NValtzer, Mrs. Gibson. 'l'hil'1l How: Mr. Million, Mr. Handy. The main purpose of Parent Teachers Association was to acquaint the parents with the teachers who instructed their children, and to further more interest in students' activities by keeping the parents informed. Students and outside speakers made tl1e P.T.A. meetings interesting and worthwhile for the members. This year the parents were taken on a tour of the high school building that they might view the facilities available for the students and better under- stand their needs. Officers of the association for the past year were the following: President, Mrs. M. V. Courtneyg lst vice-president, Mrs. Dazey, 2nd vice-presidentg Mr. E. D. Milhong secretary, Miss Donna Stuebeg and treasurer, Mrs. R. C. Gerrard. 171. Reed ,J Office The keeping of files and secretarial work of our superintendent. Mr. Reed. was capably and eliicieutly done, tor we have some workers who rate with the best in that office. Like the main olfiee assistants. these workers receive little recognition of their efforts dur- ing the year. but we really did appre- eiate their work, which kept our school running so smoothly. Mrs. Johnson, Miss Keefer. T 19 l .Ji . Could Mr. Cole, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. NVil- sou, Mrs. lirvin, Mrs. Kemna, Nlrs. Prouse, Mrs. Domgall, Mrs. Tracey, Mrs. XVahlfeldt, Mrs. lledden, Mrs. Chapin, Mr. Pickett, Mrs. Pedigo. Behind the scenes at D.H.S., the cafeteria staff and maintenance staff kept things running smoothly. This year the cafeteria was under new direction, with Mr. and Mrs. Cole taking it over. Though these workers were seldom noticed, they performed a valuable serv- ice to the school, and we did appreciate them greatly. Special mention should go to Mr. Techtow and Mr. Alhert Ullis, who are retiring this year. Mr. Techtow has served as second floor custodian for the past few years. Nlr. Ollis had heen an invaluable stage custo- dian for the past twenty-five yearsg many a curtain has he run up. Our thanks have been given to all these people. ain tenance Iieliriug: Miss Boord, Nlr. Tech- tow, Mr. Ollis. First Row: F. Bailey, O. Buckelleu, M. Rothwell, R. Wilison, First Row: R. Rife, J. Briggs, XV. Dum in R Clint P lxronst A Vlfilliams, V. 1. Parker. Second Row: F. Bolser, P. Teehtoxs A Olhs C Nurs B Second Row: E. Bartlow, F. Bonebrake, E. Hartshorn, C. Popping. Cruhbs, ll. Snyder. Absent: Mrs. Stuebe, Mrs. Bennett. Mr Ihll E201 0 ficea l 45 b ft it Mrs Quick Mrs. Lewis, Miss Harmeson A great deal of credit should be given to those workers in the D.H.S. offices, for without their help the school would have been greatly handicapped. Theirs were little publicized organizations and little known to the students around D.H.S., but they did many of the thankless jobs around Danville High School which make it the great high school that it is today. The class records, honor rolls and things which mean so much to us had been carefully kept by these workers, in Mr. Milhon's office. As manager of the Business Office, Mr. Hayes tirelessly performed his many duties, always with a smile on his face. An extra amount of patience was required during the football and basketball season, when he tried to issue tickets fairly so that everybody might have a chance to attend. To Mr. Hayes we gave a salute of appreciation for all his efforts. Also to Mr. Newtson we were grateful for his willingness to help in the Business Office. Mr Nlcwtson Mr. Hayes E211 V, een in epfember x l-2-3-4 Twirling Slzirlwgf 1 hug off 13f'f'in ilu FN Ili, RUQUII' i221 livguinc f Civ . V Y ' . . 4 0 0 if 1 , F' XX, REE, Q ,JMR 'f s' X H ' I L 2. W J 41 i v3 . 44 g f' 3 tg xg Ociober . . Student ouncif X . ali Seated: Donna Richison. Standing: john Honey, Pres.: Miss Thompson, Adviser: Tom Dye, Sandra Mergette. In the weekly sessions of student council the leaders of our school met to discuss the current issues most bothersome to the student body. Problems, how- ever, were just a part of their work. They promoted social activity by parties, such as the one after the Sectional tournament and the two All-School parties, Fall Fes- tival and Iinx jubilee. Members also selected the assembly program speakers for the year and took turns introducing them. An interesting project this year was the sanding of the desks in 246, also various homecoming plans. All presidents of school organizations, captains of the athletic teams, class representatives, and editors of publications are members of student council. Honoring D.H.S. at the annual conventions were Charlot Coltz, State first vice-president, and Bill Stuebe, District president-elect. President john Honey led the home council, aided by vice-president Sandra Mergette, secretary Donna Richison, and treasurer Tom Dye. Miss Helen Thompson advised this group, which meets 6th hour of every week. Handley, C. Kraft, L. Linne, B. Clem, B. Ellis. Froman, I. Hillcary, S. Mergette, C. Day. Bill Stuebc, Charlot Coltz. Standing: M. Wynn. I 24 1 X l Firs! Row: I. Nichols, D. Dalby, T. Dye, P. Raimer, I. Second Row: D. Richison, E. Blcvans, C. Goltz, S. Third Row: B. Seybold, B. Stuebe, R. Miller, P. jones. l Cheer ,Ceavleu I llindley, F. Norbut, ll. XValtz-math, A. Gibson, P. XVeleh. A most important factor behind winning a game, according to many pep assembly speakers, is the will to winf' Only with the help of our D.H.S. cheer- leaders was the will acquired. Cheerleaders with vim and vigor such as those of '51 had, can put a winning spirit into any team, and liven up the cheering tion as Well. Chosen after try-outs before the members of the Pep Club, the cheerleaders took on the task of urging on our football team, and then were joined during bas- ketball season by the younger members of the group. Leading cheers for the Varsity this year were Phyllis Welch, Faye Norhut, jean Handley, Anne Gibson, and Ronnie XValtemath. Booting for the reserves were Patty Sanks, Carol Barr, and Shirley Garland. These leaders. along with the Pep Club. made each assembly a success, and inspired our boys to forge ahead. The pyramid. Carol Barr, Pat Sanks, Shirley Garland. E251 gootbau 17 r Q C 'l ., I A Gr C! in-fa If f. wer U EQ! 1,-ily? 0-I .. A nga-JE X Vg I sze..ff39Qs,5s2fQQ9,f51a.44.fsao-3.4 First Hour: C. Day, ll. Clein, D, Caumer, J. lloarlc, D. Blair, R. Curtis, Capt., L. Inman, ll. Tharp, Barnard, B. Carter. L. Davis. Seeorzrl lime: li. Smith, xl. llouey, D, Leverenz, ll. lligoni, D. Van Camp, D. Nlauerinan. XV. Quick, l . XV:-ar D. NYoodard, S. Darnell. Tliirri Hour: nl. Davis, B. Bromley, lj. lNliehaels0n, B. Meyers, D. NVade, L. Mervis. I. Handy, E. llolminson, ll Landsdowu. f lfourllx lime: C. Downing, Manager, li. Piper, M. Clark, T. Johnson, T. lliee, D. Colgrove, T. litehford, I. 'I'ir-Iw- nor. li. llalsley, T. Buford, Fay Bolser, Trainer. Fifth Rauf: 1, lingle, K. Lewis, K. Sheets, K. lloekstroh. B. Neal, C. Newtson, 1. Stevens. R. llunter, D, Fields IC. Lucas, 1. Culp. Although the football season ended with Danville winning two and losing seven, the team, hampered hy injuries and in a slightly tougher schedule, earned credit for their fine defensive work and their enthusiastic spirit. Under their new coach. Ralph VVagner, and his assistants, joe Ward and Art Blathisen, the boys shifted to a new system and had trouble getting started. wg Deep discussion The lineup I 26 I score, A Danville . . . . . . 0 Crane Tech . . . . G , B a V P . t is 4 -- M .. 0 Kankakee .. .. 6 1: ...N A H26 Urbana .. .. 6 f . . 0 Thornton . . . .... 34 H ll Q l . . 0 Champaign . . .... 54 . . . 6 Nlattoon . . . .... 12 .. 0 Streator ,. .. T D . . . 6 Clinton .. .. 0 3 ....12 Springfield ... . . . .13 A , l J,d yr. jump pass The Nlaroons put up a hrilliant hattle in the opening game with Crane Tech, who had a great weight advantage. Then, as in the next game at the Kankakee field. fuznhles hindered the Danville attack. The Maroons were host next to Urbana for their first win and their first conference game. Both offense and defense were up to par and the Maroons took the game 26-6, scoring their first touchdown on the very first play of the game. Powerful Thornton of Ilarvey completely dom- inated the next encounter 34-O. Champaign. Danville's oldest rival. did it again as they handed the Maroons their worst defeat of the year 54-0. The Danville attack was seriously bogged down by injuries to regulars. Bob Clem and Davey NVoodnrd. lv FLOYD XVEAR, Capt.-elect. ROY CURTIS, Capt. DICK VVADE. I 27 l Traveling to Mattoon, the Maroons scored against the Creen NVave hut the game ended 12-6 in favor of Nlattoon. The next Week they suc- ceeded in holding a highly favored Streator team to only one touchdown and found their defensive plays were beginning, to pay off. ln the homecoming game they edged out Clin- ton, Indiana 6-0 to help make the celebration a success. In the last game of the season the Maroons gave the Springfield Senators a scare, almost up- setting them 13-12. Captain Roy Curtis and 14 members of the team ended their high school career in this game. l eil l if ' :Ea u 1 ,gi f'2.r2' , or X I we , ! Left: Capt. Curtis and Coach VVagner. Right: Davey NVoodard Most valuable player Sam Darnell, Ron Rigoni, Roland Tharp, Bob Clem. Dick Leverenz, Ben Smith, Russ Piper, john Honey, Leonard Roark. Bill Carter, Cus Day. Dave Caumer, Dave XVoodard, Tony johnson. 1 I f28 J Tlu' Mzzmmis in uvfimz Among thc bright spots in an otbcrwisc gloomy picture We-rc the brilliant runs by Duvcy VV00dkll'll, who was clcctvd most valu- able PIQIYCI' by bis tvzlin-inatcs. Niliyiic Quick, Don Yau Camp, lim Bmiiairil, Tom llicv. Tom I'itclii'orci, Bill YVoicott, Dun- Mauu-riuun, Imlguid biiiiun, Louis Mi-rvis. lllllll lmiidsdowii, La-onurd Davis, Dick Slim-ts. Bill Moya-rs, Bob lluntvr. i291 lzeaeuue ooihall Firxl Row: Mr. Ave, Coach, M. Morgan, M. Blanton, R. Howard, B. Cox, F. Marana, P. Knight, A. Voigt, C. Carter, 1. Chczcm, I. liaglc, I. Stevens, A. Zumwalt, C, Pichon, P. Edwards, I. XVilliamson, R. Ireland, I. Klagc, Mr. Christy, Coach. Second Row: N. Smith, B. Brandt, B. Luke, I. Broderick, B. Silvey, C. Quick, C. Shutt, B. Nabors, B. Jarvis, T. Courtney, NV. Rhodes, C. Sprague, E. Smith, B. Jackson, B. Sorrell, D. Sheets, Mr. Mann, Coach. Third Row: B. Bostwick, Manager, F. Estes, K. Rockstroh, G. Shaiter, R. Ruker, V. Williams, C. Toth, J. McBride, B. Christy, T. Smith, I. Linne, M. Reitz, P. Nabors, P. Wills, R. Haun, L. McNeese, Manager. - D.H.S.. . .. u Next yearl Thafs the goal that impelled the Football Reserves to keep on trying. Open to freshmen and sophomores the team offered good practice for later years on the varsity squad. Games were played on Saturday mornings or after school. This season the squad Won four and lost two, the first to Urbana 18-12 and the second to Champaign 7-0. Victories were over nearby rivals Catlin, Oakwood, and George- town and Paris. The team was coached by Mr. Ave and Mr. Christy. Urbana . . .18 Champaign. 7 Catlin .... 7 Oakwood . 0 Georgetown 0 Paris ..... 0 Whoops Coaches Christy and Ave E301 , . .,-1. C1044 Conn hy 1 ... -.........l. Captain jerry Lyons led his D.H.S. cross country team to a season record of two victories and three defeats, plus sec- ond place in the Big 12 and third in the district meet. The team, coached by Charles Ross, lost two men by gradua- tion, Captain jerry Lyons and Martin Fields. Captain-elect Fred Gore, and the twelve men remaining for next yearis squad looked forward to next fall. C1044 Counhg SCORES Triangular-Urbana . . . . . .22 Danville .... . . .43 Champaign . . . . .60 Danville .... 33 Paris . . . . . .22 Danville .... 29 Urbana ...... 26 Danville .... 19 Champaign ...44 Danville .... 34 Paris ........ 22 Danville .... 15 Champaign ...50 Big 12-Urbana .............. 52 Danville ..... . . .63 District Meet-Paris . . . . . .33 Urbana . . . . . .46 Danville . . . . . .73 Gore leads the pack Kneeling: E. Nelken, D. NVinland, J. Porter, D. Moort I Tipp B lxiv D Clowd B. llannah. Standing: Mr. Ross, Coach, I. Lyons, Capt., I. XVorrtll I Burroughs F Cort D Little, M. Fields, F. Smith, D. Burch, K. Hack Three harriers E311 fep club 15' I1 !KxQi'51' Svulcrl: Miss Stucbc, Mrs. llvluuvr, Mrs. Cllislioliu. Slmuliny: Cus ljlly, Pri-s., lloyall Svuu, Roy Curtis, Suurlrn Mvrgcitc, l'rvs. Our KfL'!IIl1S,, As.sen1iJIy plans llurruli for tba- Pop Clubl At last spirits uucl cutliusiusm rose aural 4-vcu lwgzui to chip thc uuclitoriuiu cviliug in oltl D.ll.S. Tlu' club spousorvcl lllillly zissciublivs bcforc big gzuuvsg also tlw si-uiliug of good luck tokt-us :mil 1-ucoiimigiiig t1'll'QI'11lllS. A uc-w proji-ct this year was tlu- sc-lliug ol' lmskvtlmll svusou tickets ou tba- timv payiut-ut pluu. so that more stualcuts would bv uhh- to ulloril tlwm. Originally iustigutvcl by tba' Stuclvut Council, tlu- c'liil1lwcz1im' imli-pvmlcut tllis your. zulvisml by Miss Douuu Stucbc. Mrs. XVillizuu cllliSll0llll, null Mrs. Paul Bvluuvr. Prvsiclcuts wore' Gus Day aucl Snuclru Mcrgcttv. who wvrv assistvcl by sccrctnry Hoy Curtis uuml trc'a1s1u'c'r Royal Si-uu. i321 Boo! gal! geaiiua '1'grmn.s' fur Sale QQURHF k9 1 ln order to offer an opportunity for the stu- dents of all thc classes to get acquainted, espe- E cially the freshmen, the stnclent council pre- sented its annual all-school party, Fall Festi- val. It was a tremendous success, with a variety of games, dancing and fun for all. London Bridge lllllllllllllllllllll lmlllll II 5 Dmft fem? mc in l33l M4235 wi fl Mi: 47 v W lj Jisulif f , QQ? LM nl S35 xx -5 ef x lg f V ' 4 W ' seq + in ll f 1 mfffhm WRS- If f kk 5? .NOU6H16ef 0 0 0 V351 omecominq 5 S 1 1 ,gl f 5 2 ? 'Z if I f V. Divan, T. VVurtsbaugb, S. Froman, F. Wear, G. Blankenburg, D. Smith, F. Norbut, Quecng L. Barth, W. Stuebe, C. Robinson, P. Hanson, D. Phelps, I. Honey, B. Balsley. Aw, puleeze cheer An old grad enter- tains 36 So letls cheer, cheer, the gang's all here, all out for Danville Highly And most of the gang was here, at the fifth annual home- coming at D.H.S. Getting the festivities un- derway was an assembly on the morning of November 3 for alumni and present stu- dents wherein the classes of 320, '30 and '40 were featured. Speakers were Dean D. V. Schoolcraft, Mrs. Paul Timmons, and Ken- neth Bentley of the respective classes. Alums presented the entertainment, with dance numbers presented by Helen Taylor and Maru Ollis, and songs by Mrs. Mary Eilbracht. Queen Faye Norbut and her court ruled over the festivities here and during the pep session which closed the as- sembly. Cheers were led by Phil Parker. a former cheerleader. Continuing the pep session after school a parade of floats, cars. and trucks, glaily decorated with crepe pa- per and streamers, visited the business sec- tion of town. The high school band led the parade, followed by the queen and her at- tendants and the enthusiastic followers of the team. That evening the Maroons pitched in with their share of the bargain, defeating Clinton, Indiana 6-0. The queen and her court Our team The spectacle of the evening, however, was the dance after the football game, in the boys' gym, which was decorated with a false ceiling of colorful balloons. XVihna Stuebe, last year's queen, returned to present the queen's scepter to her successor, Faye Norbut, who with her court reigned over the festivities. During the dance, a reception was held in the girls' gym, to renew old acquaintances. Only hard work by all D.H.S. organizations made the occasion one so happily remembered. 1 Bulloml IJIIHFL' In formation I 37 1 fzojectofci Club news Mr. XVard, Adviser, Raymond VVyatt, john Reynolds, Dwight VVcnger, Pres., Robert Winslow. Student operators of D.H.S., headed by President Dwight Wenger, have given time and valuable service to the many departments of the school in showing Elms related with class work. The members also sponsored the showing of movies in study hall 216 during the All-School parties, Fall Festival and Iinx jubilee. With the membership limited to thirty, the club met every two weeks to discuss the latest development and equipment. New headquarters this year have been on the first Hoor in Miss Thompsonis former office. Here the equipment was stored and all film schedules and programs were worked out. Mr. VVard became the new adviser in the club,s third year. Other officers were Bob VVinslow, vice-president, john Reynolds, secretary-treasurer, and Ray- mond VVyatt, program chairman. - -, First Row: T. llardesty, F. Koehn, B. Anders, Left fo Right: R. VVyatt, B. NVinslow, T G. HHIIIIOH- Hawkins, D. Loercher, R. LeClaire, L. Bur- Second Row: F. Nickle, B. Brandt, A. Nicklas, hilff, E- L0Clilif0, B- Silllllilvri B. ll0W0ll C. Thcide, I. Goodner, I. Firebaugh, I. D- Neal, J- TUTHCF, MF- Wvard- Hcynolds, D. Wenger, Pres. l 38 l 3 l cience Pfcsclllllflllll of fill' Rllfll ENICSI' COIl6Cti0n Sealed: Mr. Iohnson, Adviser, Rachel Kay, Carolyn Smith Standing: lieta Miller, Pres.: George Sunnncrall, Mr. Sup Adxmr Science Club, in writing a new constitution this year. selected their purpose of the club to be to promote the aims of science, to promote interest among stu- dents in science, and to make known the importance of science in everyday life. A full and interesting program was carried on throughout the year, consisting of field trips, demonstrations, and talks. The Science Club members took a trip through the school and saw how the swimming pool was supplied with water, they also viewed the Manual Arts building. At one of their meetings George Summerall gave a demonstration on black light. This year Science Club contrib- uted a display of books, mainly in the biology line, and a picture of birds to the library, in honor of the late Miss Ruth Ernest, a former science teacher at D.H.S. Science Club met every first and third Thursday of each month, with presi- dent Reta Miller in charge. Assisting her were vice-president Rachel Kayg secre- tary-treasurer Carolyn Smith, and reporter George Summerall. Nlr. Sefp and Mr. johnson acted as advisers for the group. Planning the Science Exhibit E391 flzyllia when tley Seuieclr Nadine Smith, Marianne Pettiford, Barbara Overstreet, l'res.g llose Oliver Slamling: Connie Vtoodard, 'Theresa Cumby, lioseniary Atkinson, Delores Lillarcl Betty Oliver. Cracious livi11g, high ideals, and a well-rounded life was the goal of every girl in Phyllis Wheatley Y-Teens. Meeting on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month, the girls exchanged ideas on etiquette and good grooming, books, and the latest styles of fashion. Teas and parties and a Christmas gift exchange highlighted the holiday season. A series of three dances was given during the year at the Y.W.C.A. to entertain the members and their guests. Guiding the girls was Barbara Overstreet, who was assisted by Miss Mildred Clindmeier and Miss Carolyn Miller as advisers, vice-president Marianne Petti- ford, secretary Rose Oliver, and treasurer Theresa Cumby. Party at the YD f40 1 nlefznafiona Club Svafcrl: Nora Kenna.-y, Pres.g Anne Gibson. Smnrling: Miss Marklcy, Adviser, Mary Anne George, Sue Norwood, Miss Roach, Adviser. The languages and customs of foreign countries were the chief interest of members of International Club, official organization of the language departments of D.H.S. The membership of the club was divided into committees from the four major departments-French, German, Latin, and Spanish. Each month these com- mittees planned an interesting and educational program. Holidays were observed with traditional customs and talks, and other entertainment. Some members had pen-pals in far-off countries with whom they corresponded. Students having an average of 90 or above for one, two, three, or four years were presented awards by the club in the spring of the year. A special Latin pin award was also presented at that time. Piloting the organization was President Nora Kenney. Other officers were Anne Gibson, vice-presidentg Mary Anne George, secretary, and Sue Norwood, treas- urer. Advising this group were Miss Markley and Miss Roach. Report on Greece I 41 l Mice a4.4.4iJian L4 ? Left to right: L. Marana. C. llinton, F. Iodianis, I. Seated: M. Evans, I.. XVatson. J. Christenson, C. Coltz, Nieholson, B. Overstreet, B. llill, M. Hawkins. Performing many helpful tasks around D.H.S. were the office assistants, who typed, checked and delivered notes and slips. They also collected attendance slips and were trained to operate the switchboard. Go Back! One-wav traffic oulvln That was the N. Taylor. Standing: K. Spring, P. Rusimisel, P. XVinlsett, B. Daniels, S. Peters. onilou First Row: D. Ms-dealf, I. Ilagerstroni, li. Rothwell Hodges, B. Timm. SCCOIIII Row: P. jones, P. Thornton, N. Sheehan Shears. Third How: I. Baker. P. llanson, C. Smith. Fourth Row: Ni. Carson. D. Dalhy, A. liattouetti. voiee of a student monitor at D.H.S, One-way traffic ou stairs was successfully introduced this year and met with great satisfaction to the stu- dentsg though at times. however, they forgot. YVe gave much credit to those student volun- teers who patrolled our halls, for tactfuluess has been required to see that all rules and regulations were properly euforeecl. .Xl takes if easy Y .1.......nv ,. I42 I 1, B idx. ibrazy a4.4.4i4tant.4 Seated: D. Downing, D. Drews, V. llilligoss, M. Pettiford. Standing: A. Carpenter, C. Ambler, P. llayinan, V. Carney, M. Berg, P. VVelch j. Cox, N. Greer, 1. XValton, K. Tatar, S. Spangler. To the average student, the library helpers do nothing more than check books in and out and check the attendance. However, many other things must be done, such as bulletin boards, shelf labels, typing, mending, overdue notices, filing, and checking. ln order that library assistants working different hours might get to know each other, they organized with this and the thought of serving the school and other organizations through the library, as their purpose. Their main project this year was compiling lists of books helpful to all other clubs. At meetings held on Tuesday mornings during homeroom, they received instructions and Jlanned their work. Their three social highlights of the year were an annual Christmas decorating party, a Valentine Pop Corn Jarty, spring picnic, and a May Day Breakfast. which was a farewell party for the seniors. President was Nancy Oakes, who was assisted by vice-president john Dow- ling, secretary-treasurer Shirley Spangler. and program chairman Phyllis NVelch. Serlfefl: N. Greer. A. Spencer, Nl. llutnaun. S. Smith, D. Ninnner, ll. Oliver. umling: C. Ambler. N. Nlilder. lt. llothwell, ll. llayman, D. Nelson. Nl. Berg, l'. Parks. I.. Swislier, N. Oaks, D. Downing. li. Campbell, l'. Lanelle, It. llighley, S. Ilall. Q-. lzngle, I. Dowling. M. Silagy, j. Culp, ' , Miss XVatts. Miss Calloway. 5. Spangler. ' I imiii W 5431 '31 S1 ated: Miss Swisher, Advisory Celia Kraft, l'rcs.g Carolyn Pound, Miss Sande- son, Adviser. Standing: Lucille llellin, Norman llamilton, Nora Kenney, Ioan XVagner. wwngzm cm, The art of expressing oneis ideas, a most nec- essary part in our complex life today, occupied VVranglers Club members this year. This was the aim of these students, when, with one member acting as leader, they discussed current eve11ts of world and local interest, and problems in high school life. Besides being responsible for the an- nual Thanksgiving assembly, VVranglers planned the Memorial Day service, and inter-class de- mates. Members of the organization were so often called upon for special talks before the P.T.A. and various civic groups, that a special Speakers' Bureau was established this year to cater to these groups. Guiding the club's activities was President Celia Kraft, and her officers. vice-president Caro- lyn Pound, secretary-treasurer joan NVagner, chairman of social committee Marianne Robbins, and chairman of program committee Lucille Hef- lfn. Advising them were Miss Ruth Sandeson and Miss Grace Swisher. I44 Speak for yourself, john Fifth Hour A Cappella aff Conseil ln the fall the Music Department presented its twelfth annual Fall Concert, a program including semi-classical and classical music. The first part of the program was presented by Senior Orchestra, XV. B. Holl. director. Selections were lloumanian Fantasy, Mozart Symphon- etten fstring orchestra with flute and clarinetl. and The Cat and the Fiddle. Assisting were Carolyn Pound. student director. and Margaret Kemna, narrator. Following the orchestra were Freshman A Cap- pella and Fifth Hour A Cappella. Then came the A Cappella Choir, singing 'The Blue Tail Flyv and One VVorld.', Senior Band ulayed the Franz Schubert Over- turef Themes hom 'Eroica' and Musical Mean- deringsfl The audience went for a Sleigh Ride with Pat Smith at the piano and Betty Price at the marimha. The majorettes, Lou Ann VVatson, drum major, performed to the strains of King Cotton Marchf, fu Thcvrels music in the air- een in OUQIHLB7 Fall Concert Pep Club Party Phyllis Wheatley dance New Dancing Sensation Be Thankful! Shirley sings H61 I x X f Z , f? Q ' xg 7 f , Q xfx' fgsugx x W ' xr- Qxx I A. X 4 HY Q - W 11 - - ,,,,:.... -5 ft rghf C , 75' 9 XX Q 'QQ X 944 ff , , Iecembez . I 1 girb J 3 e 2 1 l Fall and winter styles Girls' Club, the oldest and largest of all D.H.S. clubs for girls, broke the record this year when early in the fall they initiated one hundred forty- two freshman girls. Often, meetings. originally planned to be held in 117, were moved to the au- ditorium to accommodate the girls. Many activities highlighted the calendar of Girls' Club, whose meetings were held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Style shows, movies, and talks were only a few of the programs. A play was presented by several mem- bers, with the help of some D.l'l.S. boys, in the 5 5 Membership ceremonial spring. The annual Christmas party for under- privileged grade children was given. Long to be remembered were the delightful cabinet dinners. This yearls cabinet of president Lou Anne Linne, vice-president Estella Cornett, secretary Charlot Coltz, treasurer Delores Medcalf, and pianist Carolyn Pound, with the various commit- tees and their respective advisers, helped make Girls' Club the active organization in D.H.S., of which Mrs. Harriet llewerts, head adviser, was justly proud. Lou Ann Linne, Pres. Estclla Cornctt, Carolyn Pound, Charlot Coltz, Dolor- es Mcdcalf. l 48 Miss Brown, Mrs. Sturm. Miss Larson, Miss Conover, Miss NVatkins, Miss Rhoads, Miss Hofmann, Miss Haviland. Rewerts, Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. , - ome conomica Club i v NVQ ru to K l ai 'ii' 5. IU. sn ga Lef! Io Right: ll. lligliley, ll. Meyer, D. Briggs, ll. Collins. S Hints on lzonzemaking Tlnough dcmonstrations, talks, and ex- perience, the members of llome Econom- ics Clulm learned to become elticieut housewives of the future, to purchase food economically, and to serve food which would he enticing and yet con- tain the needed vitamins and nutrients. Roma jean Collins led the group as president, with vice-president Alice Car- penter, and secretary Myrna Murphy as- sisting with the work. Chairmen ot the program committee were Veda Carney, Shirley Thomas. and Wilma Yeats. Don- na Briggs, Rose Ellen Highley, and Helen Mey er comprised the social com- mittee chairmen. Miss Mildred Clind- meier, Miss Dolpha Parker, and Miss Rosalyn Potter acted as advisers of the cluh. Luft fo Right: V. Carney, C. Smith, C. Evans, IJ, Briggs, ll. Collins, pres.g Nl. Murphy, A. Carpenter. I49 Vita. 04145 Skgfghing Seutedi Connie Evans, Miss Sullenberger, Adviser Joan Hilleary, Pres. Standing: Mary Ann Haas, Nancy VVC-ar. Field trips to parks and other places of interest, sketching from live models, and talks comprised the varied activities of Art Club. However, they were most noted by their splendid Christmas display in the north hall. The theme this year was the United Nations, and a Hgure was made to represent each member nation, in his native costume. Even though these students may not plan to make art a career, they gained much helpful experience which will come in handy often in days to come. Members of the Art Department through Art Club entered paintings and drawings in the Regional High School Art Exhibit at Peoria this year. Kenny Cessna was honored with a key award entitling his painting to show in the Na- tional High School exhibit at Carnegie Institute in Philadelphia this summer. Other members who received certificates of place were Osmond Guy, Jackie juergens, Frances Patten, Louis Peyton, Nancy Wear, and Marjorie Young. lleta Miller received an award of the A. A. U. VV. which entitled her to study under Mr. Harold McDonald, director of the Danville Art League. Easter F auors l50l Radio :Staff St'Ilff'lII S. Ia-isvli, S. Pvtcrs. F. Paras, B. Svylmolcl, I l.innv, M. llngln-s, E. Anclm-rs, S. NVahlfc-lclt. Slumling: D. Springer, B. IillllXVlL'li, D. Royalty, I. Ban- 4. rly, A. Buchanan, H. NYolcott, T. Stillcr, N. Ncn- niann, S. Scholl-y, C. Kraft. A rt-snnid of thc latcst high school news, sports, and clnh vvcnts niaclv np the carvfnlly plannccl anal tilnccl programs liroaclcastccl by the D.H.S. llaclio Stall. l 4-atnrccl on thosc programs vvvrv various ch-partnicnts and vxtra-cnrricnlar organi- zations. Originating from thc Littlc Tlicatcr, liantl llooni or tht' Anclitorinni stage' of lJ.H.S.. tht- programs worm- lmroatlcastvml from 3:45 to -1:00 ovvr Station NVD.-KN. From tlwsc liroaclcasts tliff pcoplv of Danvillclanml wore infornivcl of school ow-nts, whilv stnclr-nts re-ccivcd yalnalilc radio vxpvi'ic-m'c'. , . . rlhv im'inlwrs oi tht- stall wvrv choscn in tht' fall of thc ya-ar hy tryouts on the hasis of thc-ir voicv mlnalitivs. Nlr. ll. D. Pnrkvy was arlviscr ol' thc stall. XYlllCll was coniposr-cl of tht' following Play Cust Iiroaflfmf Tvsfing I-2-3 Svfltffrl: S. Norwood, P. Sanlcs, N. Kvnny, J. Dowling.: C. llinton, l'. llolllc, P. llanson. Sfllllflillgi ll. Cooclwin, Mr. Pnrkuy, H. Castlv, D. l.o1-r- vhvr, S. Tinnnons, V. Divan, J. XVagin'r, S. Sicclcl R. Shvpparcl. chairmen of staffs: Announcer, Lon Annu l.inncg General Ncwscasters. Marilyn Hnglu-sg Sports- castcrs, Bob Seybolclg Publicity and Typing. Car- olyn Ilintong Special Fcatnres, Nora Kc-nm-y. and Nlaintvnanc-0 Staff, john Dowling. 511 lj- een.4 F v Y-Teen Ceremonial Balloon relay Eats! The Y-Teens, a girls' organization, represented the Y.W.C.A. at our school. Informal dances after various sports events were planned to create a sincere feel- ing of friendliness among all students. In the fall of the year a Sadie Hawkins dance was held to give the girls a chance to catch that mann and also to provide money for a Halloween Party at the Children's Home. At Thanksgiving time a basket of food was given to a needy family. During the Valentine season, following ancient custom, they combined efforts with the Hi-Y's in the annual Sweetheart Supperf' Topping the year's roll of officers was Donna Bichison, president. Assist- ing her were vice-president Mary Neal, secretary Carolyn Pound, treasurer Betty Peyton, and advisers, Miss Helen Thompson and Miss Carolyn Miller. Scaled: U. llieliison, Pres.: M. Neal. Sfamling: J. Nicholson, B. Peyton, C. Pound, M. Ilaas, B. Marshall, XV. Marti, A. Dietrich, S. Erickson, P. lloulc, S. Keiner, A. Cnnn, C. llinton, M. Finley. ,Q v . 1 ,, 1 i 1 sf QE'fiE iv? 'fn lib A wg XQdt'-- A l52l v Jw. y Seated: Eddie Bleveans, Royal Sean, Prcs.g Robert Gogerty. Slmiding: Mr. Scip, Adviscrg Joc Gulick, Jack Ellis, Mr. Murphy, Adviser. Brother organization to the Y-Teens, the Hi-Y ville members and their adviser, Mr. llarold Seip, was heade.l by Royal Senn. Open to all boys in school, Ili-Y endeavored to bring to its boys a fuller appreciation of life. Throughout the year its program included speakers. educatfonal films. talks, discussions, and occasional field trips. Other activities such as swimming and basketball, were also popular. Ili-Y boys assisted the Y-Teens in sponsoring school dances held after each football and basketball game, and occasionally during the summer vacation. In the spring the annnzil picnic was held, at which tfine next year's officers were elected. President Royal Senn was elected treasurer of the district Ili-Y when he and three other Dan- journcyed to Clinton. Indiana, for the annual dis- trict conference. Senn headed the Hi-Y delega- tion to the state Pre-legislative Program at the University of Illinois in March. Accompanying the delegation were club co-sponsors, Mr. Glen Murphy and Mr. Harold Seip. This meeting was in preparation for the annual Ili-Y Youth and Government Session held in the State capitol building in Springfield. The purpose of this ses- sion was to acquaint the Hi-Y with the legislative procedures of the State Government. Other officers were vice-president .loc finlick, secretary Eddie lileveans, treasllrer .lack Ellis, and chaplain Bob Gogerty. E531 Interesting Speaker? Clniatmaa Slipp1'ry C:f'llfll'lIIl'Il Ch !'f-Yflllll-S dull Pajama symphony Czllff-S'fIl1lI.i ,Uvmnzi Bllllflllff l54l 04: 19.14. . l 1- Nnfirity Iln. fm. lm! U C'omc' All Ye' Fllifllflll-N DlIl7l'fIlQ12flII!lll D!'!'lJl'!lfflIll.Y in flu' nnrlll lmll , 1 A S QIXXU lm 21, i JI F4 x by LM I ,3- L'Nf'K! ax ' Y ,. if. x Q J E551 ' f. -A .fix - 5 I' , 'J . - Q. f 'F-. bv. g Q' .Lu ' ' ' l -L een in ecembefz XVIIH1' Clzristmus All arrmml flu' Cln'i.s'tm11s frm Girls' Club party jolly Fl'llllIlSn Girls' D As.s'0c'iufi0n party l56l X '59 A A if 7 S I A 6 'AV - S 'hs '- , if If - LJ X Sk 1 yy 6 P 44 Q X Jdlllullfy ri gg., vjwlll 5 30 C. Mi1:lml'I.s'on, Coucli M11fl1i.s'f'n, R. Higoni 'Ualuifg For the svconl tiinv in tlic history ol D.Il.S. tlw Danville' Nluroons wvnt to tht- staltv for tliv second c-oiiscciitivv yvur. .-Xt tlu' beginning of tlic' sc-axon tht- fans clicl not vx- pcct sncli u thing. XVL' luicl il ncw couch. Art Matllisvn. and only two rc-gulairs ra-tnrningg from lust ycur's squad. llowvvcr. tlu- ll'illIl started well, fllllllillg tliv winning strc-uk to home- gzunvs lwforv falling to Dc-cutlll' -18-66. Entering the East St. Louis llolirlzly' Touriulnicnt. tlic Sluroons SllCCi'l'ill'Cl in downing YVoocl Rivvr but lost to the fast .Iolinston City team. l ir.s'f Rolf: IC. Micliuvlsoii, H. Rigoni. H. Kay, B. Ch-in, D. IA-vc-rcnz. Siwnul Row: D. Live-ngoocl, J. Bundy, L. Hom-ry, D. Royalty, J. Wlorrvll, F. XXI-ur, B. Stun-lw. Tliirrl limr: K. Huck, H. x7ilIllll'I'll1l'lllCl'l, D. Burch, R. Pmst, D. Cziuinvr, 'I'. Pitcliforcl, D. NVnclv. l58 rival, lllmnipuign. 1111.1 then lust to lihiuiniiiglon. Thi- rvst of thc' svzlsuil uns il svric-s of ups llllll nimviis. with Xlt'iUl'il'S llYl'l' Sil'l'2li'UI', Cflmiiipuiglnh C Iinton. Illiiillllll. and Urhguizi. aunong utlu-rs, :incl low-s to strong Nlzlthvmi, twink :uni l,im'ohi. thc- tc-mn stzirtvri to work togc-tiwr as :1 unit mul thrillc-ml thi- huns with zx story- huuk finish to thi- l'L'glli1ll' SORISUII wiih mal ViiilOI'llf0ll of llnrvcy, 49-46. , aj a i ,. .. .,.. . . -W Q f A s 6 Q 10 Mlm' thc' Cfliristnms holinhlvs tha' 1 tn mi. 1 5 i I . L ' T X kv. ,X P - R 5 M K hum umm' hmmm to nivivnt our nrcli- X 1 1 . .V . 3 , f 'l'Iu- Inst fm-xv xvm-ks of tha' svusmi ins uw-r highly mtl-.i Paris. G1-SS. Swfimzazl clmnzps Our fran: in urfivn s 1 x E591 Co-captain Gene Michaelson Going into regional play the Maroons were faced with some of their toughest competition. Overcoming Georgetown, the team proved that they had that extra something to come from be- hind and win. They overcame Schlarman of Dan- ville and Westville-both games in overtime pe- riods. Play in their own sectional was rather anti-cli- matic, for they won it easily, defeating Buckley, 72-40, and Hoopeston for the title, 59-51. Once again the Maroons were members of the Sweet Sixteen, but this time we met our Big Twelve rival, Decatur, and bowed out by losing to them for a second time this season, 56-68. Thus ended a season of which Co-captains Gene Michaelson and Ron Rigoni and Coach Mathisen can be justly proud. Rigoni was high scorer for the season and elected most valuable player by his teammates, while Dick Wade was chosen to lead the Maroons in '52. C0-captain Ron Rigoni 1930-51 BASKETBALL SCORES Danville ........ 90 Catlin .......... 1 ........42 Streator....... 78 ra Urhana...... ,. . . . . .72 Charleston . . 4 . .....48 Decatur ... .. .....53 Kankakee .. . . . . .59 Champaign . . . . . . . . .48 Bloomington . . . .....56 Streator .. .....68 Kankakee . . . . .70 Champaign . . . . . .. . . .51 Mattoon ........ . . . . .71 Manual of Indpls . . . . .49 Clinton, Ind. . . . . .....42 Linc0ln......... .. . . .65 Urbana .... .. .....44 Mattoon 61 ' ........ 49 EAST ST. LOUIS TOURNAMENT Danville ........ 56 Wood River- ..... ........ 56 East St. Louis .... REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Danville ........ 64 Georgetown ..... ........ 62 Schlarman . . . . . ........ 65 Westville ...... . SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Danville ........ 72 Buckley ......... ........ 59 Hoopeston . . . . . STATE TOURNAMENT Danville ........ 56 Decatur .... . . 601 Paris Thornton of Harvev 41 DICK XVADIC, zvlpl.-r!1'4'!. -IOIIN NVORRELI. BOB CLEM IVLOYD NVICAR DAVE IROYALTY BILL STUEBIL l.l'IlCIl'l'ON IIICNICIZY DICK LEVEIUCNZ BOB KAY E611 xg! X L l UJ 5f?5ff Wm eaerue Kadkeiball Danville .4 64 3 1 38 55 31 38 47 39 63 57 47 55 45 il 60 46 52 67 G2 First Row: F. Marana, C. Shaffer, B. Balsley, I. Miller, T. Pitchford, D. Brooks, I. Stephens, R. Ireland, D. Gunn, R. Archey. Second Row: Mr. Robertson, Coach, T. XVurtsbaugh, C. Carter, I. Stevens, C. Newtson, L. NVynn, I. ML-Bride, B. Stuebe, C. Pic-hon, B. Nabors, C. LaClark. Third Row: I. Stedman, B. Hannah, B. Luke, B. Silvey, C. Sprague, I. Chezem, M. Blanton, K. Lcwis, II. Duncan. Manager. Our D.H.S. Reserves had a very successful season this year, winning 16 games and losing only 3. The three losses were to Kankakee, Bloomington, and Decatur. Defeating Champaign and Urbana, and Mattoon twice, respectively, they had a tougher battle on hand with Manual of Indianapolis, but came through in an overtime to win 45-41. Trampling over Paris and Thornton, they ended the season triumphantly. Clen Bohertson coached the Reserves. Catlin Str:-ator I'rl1ana Charleston Decatur Kankakee Champaign Bloomington Stn-ator Kankakee Champaign Mattoon Manual of Indianapolis Clinton, Incl. Lincoln Urbana Mattoon Paris Thornton 313 2-1 37 3:3 47 47 46 41 41 47 45 49 41 S0 58 37 49 47 49 Up with the bull!!! l62l nlramura faalaetbafl Bottom Row: P. Ribbc, B. Burton, M. XValkcr. Top Row: L. Mcrvis, J. Leverenz, B. Brandt, C. Daly. The 1950-1951 Intramural basketball championship was won by the Hawkeyes, led by Cap- tain jack Leverenz. The team members were Phil Bibbe, Mark Walker, Charles Dalv, Louis Mer- vis, Bob Burton, and Bob Brandt. 1 lligh scoring honors were won by Blaine Cromwell C139 pointsl and Dick Loercher was run- ner-np flll pointsl. Lee Smith scored the highest free throw percentage f.63lD. with Dick Loercher again the ruimer-up. The games took place every VVeclnesclay after school. with twelve teams participating. Dick .sinks ona' 1631 .w XYon Lost Percent l. llawkeyes . . . ll 0 1.000 2. lloosim-is 9 2 818 3. Tigers .... S I3 727 -1. Boilermakers 7 4 636 lllini .... T 4 636 G. Bobcats . . , . 5 6 454 Badgers . . 5 fi 454 Gophers . . 5 6 -154 9. X1'olx'm-rines -m 8 272 BllL'l'it'yl'S 73 S .272 ll. Spartans . . . . 2 9 181 XVilclczlts . . . . 2 9 181 D 1 ml-9 N C W. 5 V1 Viv rx! Rout: NV. Fried, V. Condry, 1. Camplmell, B. Cow. Firs! Row: C. NVelmh, D. Smith, B. Bush, C. Moore, S. 'eonfl lime: J. xYl1t'l'l'j', C. Finley, E. Ilnls, D. Brooks, 5 'llll- 1 ll. l.eClaire. Second Rmr: P. Shaller, P. Nlerkle, Y. Condry, B, Cox. Tlzirrl How: ll. Lt-Claire, Si. Carson. Alzserlf: B. Bevins. Iflalzeu Behind the scenes at all sports events were the ushers and managers, who formed the crew of helpers working hehind the teams. Even though they seldom received much credit for their Work, they rendered an invaluable service to the school in the many sports activities. Wle do appreciate all the eflort put forth hy our men Friday! Ushers had a tough joh on their hands trying to get the frenzied fans in place during sectional play. As for the managers, they Worked themselves into nearly as nervous a state as the players themselves. 6lllClgel'J Bolfmn How: J. llardy, L. Punlto, ll. Duncan. Carl Downing, lid Spencer. Top lime: T. Courtney, B. Bostwielc. l ' 455 ss't'li l64l Board of Control meeting B. A. A., or Boys' Athletic Association, was open to all boys in D.H.S. These boys met three times a year and tried to further interest in athletics and to pro- mote better sportsmanship 2lITl0l1g all boys. At these major meetings, letters were awarded to the players just finishing their season of football, basketball, wrestling, swimming, track, tennis, or golf. An annual D banquet was held for those boys earning a D in athletics. Also, on the social side of B.A.A., the boys always turned out to help decorate for the many dances, and the Homecoming Parade. Officers for the year included Bob Clem, president, Gus Day, vice-president, .lim Schultz, secretary-treasurerg Davey VVoodard, business manager, Eddie Spencer, advertising manager. l T First Row: Gus Day, Bob Clem, Pres., Mr. Wliitescll, Adviser Second Row: Eddie Spencer, jim Schultz, Dave Woodard. E651 610104. QAQ4. Vx v Thi- Clirls' Atlilvtic- Organization. opcn to any girl Ill lJ.ll.S.. c'nc'onr11gc'cl ll gl'va1t1'l' llltl'I'l'St in aitlilc-tics uncl proniotml sportsinunship. Activitics wi-11' provinlvcl 'ronncl tlw callviiclul' with full. win- tvr. aincl spring sports such as soccer. lmskc-tlmull, swinnning uncl tc-nnis. Activa- purticiption in thi-sv 1-vi-nts vniwivcl thi- girls cove-ta-cl lm-tts-rs and nu- nn-rzils. This yi-air U.fX.fX. solcl lJ.ll.S. soc-ks and lizlslu-tlmll pins. Pluy chips worm- hi-lcl in thi' full anal spring with girls from olhvr schools. ln thc sinninc-1' tlircm- rvp- 1'vsi'i1tufiw's worm' chosvn to hm' sont to thi- C..-LA. llaunp at C11-in-val. XVisL-onsin. ln thc spring of thu L Alotlzvi' and Iluiiglilcv' Tm vvux' ai spccizil Sportsinunsliip Cup was ziwalnlvcl to thc- girl who hurl clisplnyml thi- highi-st rpmlity of sportsnmnship in all utlilctic au-tivitivs cluring hor high school C1ll'l'0l'. .Xn annual Nlothvr zinnl Dnnghtvr llunquvt highlighti-cl thi- social activ- itics of thc cluh. Prcsiclvnt of C..-X..-X. was Nlnrlcnc NVynn. who haul as olliccrs Put Cluvcy, x'icv-pwsiclviitg Nancy XVilson. t1'c11s111'c1'g llvtu Nlillvr, svwvtairyg illlll thi- following cliairinvnz points, Fmiicc-s c:I'L'l'L'l'Q sports. jeiniy Puym-, and llvallfll. Dorothy Nm-lson. Aclviscrs wa-re Nliss Cliristolwl Bock anal Xliss Donna Stnvlw. 1 AND S'l'A'l'lf GIRLS 'SDH ASSOCIATION Sculvrl: IC. Ancli-rs, ll. Cornvtt, P. Kilim-y, l . Crvvcv. Seated: Bl. B1-rg, E. Anclors, ll. Cornc-tt, P. Clava-y, Standing: Miss Stun-ln-. B. Boon. P. jones, 1. Ingram, l'- Cf f'U', .l- Illflmlll- M- Lvclillf'-3 ll'1'llll'f- M. W'ynn, Miss Bock. Sfunrling: B. Boi-n, D. Kntch, ll. Finct, P. .loni-s, 661 Prcs.g H. Miller, E. Lawrence, M. Xl ynn. Nl'lNll'lllAl,S Ifirxl Row: li. l.aippiu, S. llostwiclg, lf. ,'xllllt'I'S. l'. join-s, li. Bocii, .X. ,'Xll'Ofll. Swmul ltoir: 13. 'l'im:n. Xl. Ili-rg, ll. Corm-tl, P. Gluvcy, l . cll'1'K'L't', Al. lzigrauii, I. lliclitcr, M. l.1-Clilirc. NI. XVynn. 'I'l1irrl lluut D. Nclsoii, ll llulsc, D. Kutcll, li. liillct. ll. l,lllSlllUI'K', llzlyilc, ll. Klillcr, ll. Sc-ipio, ll. Xicoson, li. l4LlNVl'4.'lll't', C. lfrvin. Tin- Cirls' D Association was strictly for tliosc girls who liavc curiicil tlicir lcttcr D. To accomplish this tlicy must lmvc curnccl 1,000 Activity Points from pau'- ticipution in tlic various nftcr scliool sports, plus 200 lflcultli Points. Tlic social sirlc lms not lmccn ncglcctctl, liowcvcr, for tlwsv girls lizivc lmccn umlslullly active. A Christmas slcclcling party, ii Vulcntiiic party, uucl u Spring picnic wcrc among thi- cvcnts cnjoyctl. Two iiiitiutions wcrc liclcl. ouc at tlic ciicl of czicli scmcstcr for thosc girls who quulificcl to wcur il ll Prcsiclciit of this group was Put -loncs, wlio was ussistccl by Trcusurcr llutli ilmniicttzintl Nliss lliniiui Stuclmc as aclviscr. Ul l lCl'lllS ' i l . Urcccc. 0 wlcrl: lt. join-s, Nl. Xvyllll, l'rcs.g P. Clliiwy, 0 l'. Scipio, ID. Nm-lson, Miss Bock. ,V '-sf l l67l Hurling: Miss Sim-In-, ll. Nlillcr, lluyuc, Fa xg' p Qi wi J l' gg . 3 vm t' uv- V' 1 ' 9 -af S.-' C een an anuazg Ol: my ran you sac- Muromz mul uvllifl' at work l'l10tographyexhibit joys of registration Sanding desks I 63 l -1 ,nf ft 5' ' hm 'Q AQ X Q S . 35536 J VA if fskfimvwgl R W FM 7 b I h5!Jg J'N'J EZ! I cf I' J' q?L?l pf ,X A , A ' gif QQW' xr N' I fha,-,Ei 1 X K1 WX . ' J 51, a - G' A 1 - iffggf A M X' . t , .iq F 1 ,XXV I 4 f Q f if Q Q1 Dx f 1 X1 f Y 'X L A CT, 'J Y 1 N X gebfuafy . Q V91 'ufoztlz lzile ufziteu Our aspiring writers put tlieir creative skill to work in xV0l'tll XVl1ile XVriters Club, which inet once a niontli to criticize tlieir various works. Nlenilmersliip in the clulm was lmasecl upon articles sulnnittecl in the fall for judging by a committee. ln the spring tlie cluli selectecl tlle lmest written material of its rueinlmers. and published the book- let. Dips o' Ink. A valentine party featuring original Works, ancl a spring picnic were among Lisleuin,Q to? Presicling at meetings this year were the presi- clent. Alice llartlow, who was assistecl lwy vice- presiclent, Ruth Cookeg secretary, Betty Uilmsong treasurer. Auclree NIcNIillang ancl critic. Nlarjorie Young. Program cliairnien were Carrie llaun ancl Connie Smith, anal pulmlicity chairman and social chairman were Toula Yrentas and liarliara Mar- shall, respectively. the social highlights of the year. Q7 o Q X-- 4. will M 755 l f l, ' il-ty 1 - ' ir i Y . ' :A -.,, - A K, 4, Q ,., gf- 'ix - , ' wif'--V, mg' ' .. Qilgig ' Y .. Q, :W V .ff . , . .... . - - p A H ww Seulerls Miss Boyer, Aclviser. Sflllllllllgff Aurlree KleN1illian, Marjorie Young. llutli Cook, l'res. Betty Cilnson, Alice Bartlow, l 70 l 'Lama lic First Row: T. Dye, I. Ilanclley, L. Linne, P. Rainier, Seated: P. Hanson, M. Finley, S. Mergctte, R. Cook, M Pres.: C. Kraft, C. Pound, B. Ellis. Young. Second Row: S. Hurley, I. llagerstrom, C. Burow, S. Stunrling: N. Kenney, S. St-holcy, A. Gibson, C. Albin. Froinan, S. Leichtmau, P. Keefcr, J. Ilillcary, P. llawes. Third Row: D. Jewell, P. Firebaugh, R. XValtt-math, D. Ma.-Kinzic, T. Stifler, D. XVenger. The D.II.S. Players worked hard to become members of Dramatic Club, outstanding for its one big stage production each school year. This year the play, a murder mystery full of suspense and thrills, was The Thirteenth Chair. Chosen in the fall by try-outs before a faculty committee, the members had an opportunity to get some stage experience through the one-act plays which were presented at each meeting. These were managed by the respective group chairmen under the direction of Carolyn Pound, play manager, and criticized by Ioan Handley, play critic. The main social activity of the club was the Christmas Alumni Banquet. Peggy Raimer was this yearis president. Work- ing with her and Miss Mary Miller, adviser, were Lou Ann Linne, vice-president, and Celia Kraft, secretary-treasurer. The year's activities were brought to a close at a spring picnic when new officers were installed and farewells were given to the graduating seniors. -Ll 1 Talent SIIOIU Peggy liaimer, Pres., Miss Miller, Adviser 71 :Dramatic flag I I UH l loor: ll. .Ir-wvll, ll. ll1lllllt'I', Cox, ll. Kulvli. W. llzunilloii. Szvllwlz -I. l,owi-nstvin, N. lxviiiivy, l.. l,llllll', A. Cilxson, ll. xl1lllk'l'IlIilll. j. l7axzcy. SIr1nrlin,q:v l . lloliisoii, S. Smilli, ll. xVllltl'llI1llll. 'lf Slillur. S. Sm-liolvy, ll. Siiymlvr, ll. lillis. N. xK'lllllilllll. Ili-li-ii O N-ill .... .. XYill Croslmy. ,. Nlrs. llrosliy .... Nlr. Crosby ..... .. l'imlwm'cl Xllilvs ............, Nlury liustwooml ......,..... THE TIIIRTEENTII CIL-NIR CAST . .... Nom Kcniic-y . . .lim l,owc-ustcin ....i . .,-Xniiv Ciiluson .Dzivicl NlilllC'l'll11lll .Nvwton Ncimiaum . . . .Susan Scliolvy lilizulwtli lirslxinv flluisyl ........ Diana Kutcli llc-lm-ii Trciit .................... Pvggy lluimcr Grace- Stmulisli ................. bloscpliiiic Cox llrzul 'l'l'vnt Qllvlvifs liuslmiull ........ llolz Ellis Spooksf llowurcl Stuiiclisli Philip Xluson. . . Pollock ......... llosalic Ilzlilixliigc- Tim Donaliuc-. . . Svrgvuiit Dunn. . 'is liro Police Mutron ......... . Policeman cyclillllllxl. . . Doolun ......... Poor Mr. XVUI0. tlic-rl . .Tom Stillvr .....lUoii Snyclcr . .lion xVRllti'llllllll ..l,oii Aim l,imi0 ....Fritz llolmison Norman llumilton . . . .Sliirlvy Smith . . . .Dnvicl qlvwvll . . . .-Iam Duzvy sf l72l H e hirieentln Clzaifz U The drawing rooin of lioscoe Crosluy's hoine set the scene for innrcler, ns the curtain went up on another Driunutic Club thriller. The play openetl with the nuuouuceineut that Helen U'Neill, the private secretary of Nlrs. Crosby, haul just lJt'L'OIll0 engageil to the young son anal heir of the wealthy Croslmys. Soon the niecliuni, Nlaulanne l.nCrn11ge, wus introtlucecl to entertain the guests with her ncts of niugic. lt then clevel- opecl that 11 cleeper reason was lmelifual her visit. NVules, one of the guests of the Crosliys, was seeking the niurtlerer of l1is friend, Spencer Lee. After all precautions were niaule to expose zuiy trickery, aunl the rooin was put in complete mlnrk- 1 1 Rosuliz' in u france l73 ness, lxlllllllllltx LaGrange went into her trance to luring lmck the spirit of Spencer Lee, in the hope that the niurclerer would he frightened into cou- fession. Before the niecliuni liucl ai chance to utter the niune of the niurclerer. he struck again. and this time YVnles was the victim. Extensive questioning by Inspector Donahue threw the suspicion on Miss O'Neill the nie- diunfs clnnghter. ln orcler to prevent her arrest Nlnclzun l.uCrunge went into ll second trance. :incl using the voice of XVnles, torcenl Philip Maison to confess. Thus her daughter was released from the linucl of the law nntl the guilty one was revenlcil. The seance 1 x uffzeatfing r- 8 Y First Row: li. Christy, J. Portor, I. Kriclvr, I. XVillliCI', Cz1pt.g I. Shutt, H. lluffmun, T. Davis. Svrmlfl Ruui: Cox, li. Smith, ll. Cumlill, C. Handley, J. Critton, 13. Mullins, Xvkllltill. Tilirrl Iimr: T. Smith, Ilihlv, N10l'j!,llIl. Brzmrlt, Lnlcing. Our Danville High wrostling tc-mn. Captainvcl hy jack XV2lllil'Y. umm' through thv svusun with 4 wins and 11 Artion rm tim mat l 74 l iff clcfcalts. and two fourth plum' stutt- wins. Damvillm' . ...19 11 18 15 14 S 11 5 122 1 1 S26 2 12 2-3 xt Alzwlx lllallwr, ffflpl. . wx 1 .. www X' Inclx Slnitl Clan-lt-s llnntlli-5' jon- liricli-r ,Inn Lritton. Lflpl.-lal1'4't l rt-ml Snnilli Tha- tcznn scorvcl a clonlmlc victory ovvr Mat- toon lint lost twice- to Bloomington, lncliana and l,af:1yvttc jvffvrson. Tlicy scorvcl two mort' victo- rivs ovcr Pcoria Mannal and Urbana. Tliey strug- gli-tl only to invct Llc-feat by Lafayette' XVcst Siclc, 29-23. Placing lionrtli in tln' Big 12 nice-t. tln-y jonr- lIt'y0ll to tlu- soctional. wl101'v tlu-y plum-ml tliircl. Two Nlaroon niatnwn. -Incli XVallw1' at 120 points ancl -lack Slllllt. wrvstliiig at 127. qnalilim-cl for tln' Vl'lllCS'l'l,lNC SCORES lllooinington, lnxl. ..,... 33-l lialpli llnllnlan Yvnillu-gan ...... .... 2 T N1-W 'llrin-r . . . . .25 Mqltloon .......,. .,.. l fi Bltillllllllgffilll. lnxl, .. .23 llrliann ,....... .22 l.al':ly'1'll1' -la-llim-rson . .537 jolivl ........ . . .21 Clnnnpnign ... .3353 Mattoon .. .. .lil l'oliin ........ . .1222 l'i-oria Manual . . . . . I3 llrlmana ......... .. ll l.nl'ny1'tlv -lc-llivrson . . .32 l.al'ayL'tt1' NVQ-stxiclo .... 29 Statc by bringing liomo a first placv ll10ll2ll. XVrvstling at 134, Toni Davis. clnt- to tllc sick- ncss of the man who clvfvatvcl liini in the Soc- tional, and ,lim Critton, 138 ponncls, also were aclinittccl to the Stats' lint failccl to placv. Captain XVallQcr and .lack Slnitt won fourth placs- lncclals in tlni Statv Final XVrc-stling tonr- nvy. Coacliing tln' inatinvn was Nlr. lmstt-1' llancly. XVil1lil'l' was elm-tm-tl most valnalmlv playcr ln' his tcannnatvs. 'l'oin Davis jack Portcr 1751 wimming a, i' Nj ' N 4,, A f 'nzv x.. 3 ,1.: - . M' qi xg 7 M nr Ttmi DM, V AF, xl if Q H-ii sf 1 XX 1-sh-y Walker 'MN fl L I A - Dirk Ciiyiiimi, ! Z5 A t,,... V N MM' fflljlf.-l'Il'l'f X ., Hi K an-f' 4 , Dun- Diilhy. Cup fir A ' i i Q if . . U 4? X N if , ,fix if! If ,,... - 'V N, Bill 1.11111-ll X ff, M X Lu' Illlllilll fm ' E M, . 0 P' 1 -'Sana Lt-ti hy Capt. lhvt' Dulhy. the swiiiiming tomn won 4 out of thvir sclit-duh-tl im-z-ts, clvfvzitiiig l'1'hum1 and Tlioriitoii Fractioiinl of Calumet City vuch twicv. fkfalclwd hy' Cluirics Ross, thc- tvum was wcll-huiaiiccd hut dichft huvv much ch-pth. 'Iht-i'c we-rv no iiiclivithiul stars ou this squad though tht- 200 yard frcc stylv tm-am suit-cc-1-clvci iii phlcingj, eighth at the state mevt iii qualifying timc, Thr' tc-ami plucvd third in thc Big Twclvv mcct with 21 points. Capt. Dalby was chosen most Vllillllllit' lllt'IIli7f'l' of tho tcum hy his tmliiiiimtes. Take your marks-bang! l76l rm ,ff I Af ,infix 1.11 1 Lf .A A Kendall Thompson lim Nichols . Qi xi Bert Mulholland Fred Core H 1.. i..,i.i kk 1 . 1 Danville . . . . . .17 Peoria Central . . . . . . .58 . . . . .56 Urbana ........ . . . .18 . . .19 Bloomington . . . . . . .56 . . .13 Oak Park ........... 62 . . .24 Peoria Central ...... 51 . . .33 Bloomington ........ 42 . . .52 Urbana ........ . . . 54 . . . . . Thornton Fractional. . ......... 60 Thornton Fractional. . 23 21 15 f S ' lim. 3 1 Ed LeClnre om NVill1 unson Big Twelve meet-21 points-' rc State meet-No points-relay team qualified 8th. First Row: D. Lind, C. NVhittaker, NV. Taylor, N. Smith, C. Cogswell. Seeorul Row: F. Core, B. Lazzell, K. Thompson, T. Dye, D. Dalby, Capt., D. Cnymon NV VK illtcr L Inmin E. Lt-Claire, B. Mulholland. Third Row: P. Shaffer, I. Mt-itzler, D. Smith, C. Hall, J. Nichols, Mr. Ross, Coach, O Benjamin I VVill1 union L. Allen, L. VValker, E. Bleveans. l I 77 Vg-5 1 Maw? L. 4 I l een an gebzuafzy Su'i.sus' l11'Ilri11,Qc'r.s' Tm1m's'Sc'c Yvlllfl A mrpsz' in the hall New youth crfnlvr Tlu' big city I 78 l -. WW qc R I I X qc ww 104' , X E i N' A J 6 Q Y M f xiii: tllllllihlfgb !Q,, L' WX K llfillg V oxu ,Y , X f aafv' f V cxfl March . . . E791 04 Cappella L rr! In s'-- Mis- XYulff. J 'l'alliu:in, J. VanC:nnp, N. Kemna, I. lloren. C. Smith, XV. Martz, S. XY:ihlfeldt. S. Froman, M. l,:indsdown, S. Tim inons, M. Terebaugli, M. l'nlmer, N. Schultz, R. jackson, 1'. Garner, IQ. Anders, M. Young, ll. llradbury, I.. XYatson, C. Shelby, Miss l mpg. null li'o:r-f fli. Mauerman, C. Albin, ll. Silvey, M. Hopkins, l'. Scipio, ll. Grim-staff. Rl. MeQuowu, N. Root, C. Coltz. S. Mergette, I llindley, S. lfriekson, S. Leiseh, j. Lind, j. Richter, C. Smith, ll. Mcliinzie, B. Hodges, M. l.eCl:iire, lf. l.au'renCe, A. Chezem, l., Na ia, ll. Rys. li. Greenwade. A ' 9 ' l XX'ol'ott I-' Nmith Third lxmef F. Robison. 'l'. Courtney, ll. Norwood, Bolton, B. LeClaire. C. Handley, l'.. Schultz, B. Winslow, T. . uuth. l. L . .. . l Tzipp. ll. Snider. ll. Wiright, ll. Luflwiek, l'. Hawes, L. Mcrvis, J. lfllis, R. l'harp. J. Mellrnle. C. Lash, J. lfngle, G. Sliaffrr, R. Yan dermullen, M. Fields. Every chorus student dreamed of joining the big family of A Cappella, while an A Cappella student looked forward to the prospect of 'mak- ing Euterpeans. But dreams were made true only by hard work of those people who dream them. as these students well knew. Beginning its busy schedule immediately after school took up in the fall, the choir practiced for performances before various civic organizations. Next on the agenda was Fall Concert, which was immediately followed by a Christmas Assembly and caroling in the halls by musie students and alumni. After the holidays. our musicians returned to the tunes to Moments Musical. However, work was not ended, for there was yet to prepare for Big 12 at Springfield and lastly, graduation. Heading the family', were Charlot Coltz and Bill WVolcott. who were assisted by next year's presidents, Don Snyder and Shirley Erickson. Other officers were secretary Sandra Nlergette. treasurer Luella Marana, librarians Sally Fro- man, jim Engle, and Ted Courtney. and monitoi Phil Hawes and Carolyn Albin. Accompanist foi the choir was Nliss Helen XV0lff. The Ilighlaml Fling-After The Higlzlaml l liug-Before 80 Dave Blauerman. Acting as host and hostess were Inuit lu' Firsf Hour: C. Coltz, Pres.g L. Marana, S. Erickson, Mergette, S. Froinan, C. Albin. Sl'c'mul How: Engle, D. Nlauerinan, T. Courtney, D. Snyder, P. llawes. Alzxmif: B. NVoleott, Pres. Cutezpeana Euterpeans was a select group chosen for voice quality, dependability, and talent. As usual. one unit of Moments Musical was presented by this group. This year the Euterpeans journeyed o'er the high road into Scotland with typical mnnwznulcomunnm,andtothetunetnibagpnum.Ah.yesrnnlnghhndladsand lassies certainly gave a pleasing performance. It took nights and nights of after- school rehearsals, however, and lots of practice on the highland fling. ' 'ir' vi. xlilllllillilll, N. Rout, C. .-Xlbin, J. Silvey, C. Holtz. Ql. llandley, S. Nlergulte. S. 5lcQnnwn. U. Smith, S. XYal1lfr-ld! NI l'inl lmn l lind l XY ' . . .- :su .,. . . .. atson, j. Richter, ll. llodges, A. fliezem, J. Tallinzin, S. Froman, l.. Marana, S. lfrirkson. lc Nun' Miss lYolff, T, Smith. lf. Smith, l'. Hawes, tl. lloltnn, F. Robison, T. Courtney, C. Handley, ll. Sikyrler, ll. Le Claire. l.. Mr-rvis, ll. Lurlwivk, ll. XYright, J. Ellis, ll. XYuleotl, G. Lash, li. M:un'rin:m, j. lzngle, G. Sha er, j. Tnpp Miss lxyqp. E811 eniou anal Front Rau'-W. llales, l'. Honk, S. Bowers, N. Ostenburg, J. VVagner, M. Gerrard, G. Burow, C. jordan, M. Rosebraugli, C Hinton. Svrvmi Ifnzvgf. Hatton, C. Towne, R. Tescll, N. Harvey, M. Bayless, J. Kleiner, D. Briggs, B. Carpenter, J. Norris, S. Graham T. Kelslieinier, S. Porclieddu, R. Silberer, S. Kleiner, P. Smith, Third Rau'-G. Schroeder, P. Stickler, B. Jumps, C. Pennington, L. Allen, J. Marvel, R. Hafner, T. Ahrens, B. Price, S. Mc Quown, ll. Riegle, ll. Nabors, R. Kenis, K. MacCormack, T. Crawford, C. McLain, D. VVinland, J. Mcllride, F. Smith. Last Row-J. Brown, L. llernlieurt, H. Miller, T. Spangler, L. VVilkey, G. Sumrall, D. Hays, D. Nahors, C. Handley, R. Thayer G. Anderson, R. Hendrickson, C. Shurr, I. Marvel, R. Senn, J. Holycross, M. Hanstra, A. Hales. . . . And the band played on .... To us this meant the D.H.S. Band, of course, at football games, basketball games, pep assemblies, Fall Concert, and Moments Musical. Spirits lifted as a good march burst forth. The D.H.S. Band was spectacular this year with its new formations on the football field. Mr. W. B. Holl was the leader of the band, which practiced each sixth hour. President of the Band's Crescendo Club was Charles Handley, who was assisted by vice-president Royal Senn and secretary-treasurer Lucille Heflin. Board. members were Sue McQuown, Ron Thayer, Car- olyn Hinton, and Mary Neal. Seated: L. Hcliin, S. McQuown, C. jordan. Standing: C. Handley, R. Senn, VV. Bales, R. Thayer. l82l 1 r 0'zcl1e.4t'za The niorc dignified of tlie two instrumental divisions, tllc orclicstra worked to promote a greater apprecia- tion of classical music among thc sturlcnts of D.H.S. Tlic orclu-stra's liigliliglit pcrfonnanccs of the year wcrc Fall Concert and Nloincnts Musical. In Moments Musical of '51, tlic orclicstra sliiftcd to ukuleles. Witll Margarct Kcinna at tlic piano, a girls' trio and a boys' trio and lfivc Noodlcrs prcscntcd Divcrtiscincntf' This ycar, instead of holding separate parties, thc orclicstra joinczl with tlic baud and tlie vocal students in lioldiug a party after Xlomcnts Musical. In the spring tlicy assistcd with tlic Nlusic Department's an- nual Swing Ding dancc. Tlnc 0l'ClIl'SfI'illS cxclusivc organization. the Metro- noinc Club, had tlic following officers this year: presi- dent, Carolyn Pound, vice-prcsident, Anne Gibson, and sccrctary-trcasi1rcr, Miriam XVilson. Board members were lklargaret Holycross. Mary Quam. jean Handley, and Lois Parmcntcr. Mr. XV. B. Holl directed the group. :WWW up en.: Sealed: C. Pound, M. Wilson. Standing: J. Handley, M. Quani, L. Parincnter, M. Holycross. Seated: I. Ilandlcy, A. Gibson, R. Dodson, D. Foster. M. llolycross, D. Evans, S. Rice. Standing: L. Panncntcr, B. Price, M. Quani, C. Noble, N. Kcrnna, R. Kay, C. Pound, J. VVil- SOIL f83 , omenta I Lone a Lassie Wagon W'l1eels,' As the curtain rose on the fourteenth annual Moments Musicalf' the audience was brought back to a busy railroad station in days gone by. A bedraggled tramp, a bewitching spinster with a bird cage, a tall lanky cowboy and his girl friend were among the crowd. Among the celeb- rities who arrived at the station and were per- suaded to entertain were john McCormack and Calli-Curci, as portrayed by two members of the choir, and the Dolly Sisters. Ensemble num- bers bv the whole choir included Wagon XVheels and the Hnale, Wabash Cannon Ballf, Nlirth and Melodyn in Unit II was presented by students ot the bands, orchestra, and major- ette corps, opening with the theme Say It With Music. Various units of dancers were inter- spersed with the musical numbers. A special scene presented In a Persian Market, complete with caliph, nrincess and her attendants, snake charmer, marllcet girls and beggars. In the Hnal unit, the Euterpean singers brought a YVee Bit of Scotlandu to the D.H.S. stage. Piper Royal Senn crossed the line of lads and lassies in Scotch reel and kilts playing a genuine bagpipe. Out of the crowd came the great Harry Lauder and a pair of lovers to charm the crowd. 7 An nie Laurie Cool ll ateri' X84 .Musica +0 lion T,Illfjl'I' and Miss Sn-S0 Egyptian C:lll'lIl'Hu A'Aulrl Lang Synvn As thv Hlmlc' fzldvd into thc !lIlflll'g0ff2llJlt' Auld Lung Synch tllv curtain close-cl on another outstanding pcrfornunlce planned by Nliss Legg, Nliss XVolff, and Mr. Iloll. A Trip in My Afl'.S',IijIn uA1CZVllIllllI'll'S Band I 35 l ommuniiy college This year made the sixth anniversary of Dan- ville Community Collegeg in this time it has shown amazing progress. For three years it was known as Danville Extension. University of Illi- nois. It has been recognized as a junior college with the credits being transferable to other schools. A full Freshman-Sophomore course was of- fered in Liberal Arts, Commerce, Engineering, Chemistry, Pre-Medical, and Pre-Dental. Our principal, Mr. E. D. Million, headed the staff, which consists of seven college faculty and some D.H.S. teachers, headed by Miss Mary Miller, dean. The Community College boasted of a basket- ball team, and planned college-mixers and dances. plus a super Spring Prom, which added some fun to the grind of studying and kept jack from being a dull boy. Square dancing. where friendship grows with fun, was quite popular with the students. Planning these events were Charles Redmond, president of the Sophomores, and Harlan Hett- VVini Chiaifredo, Miss Miller inansberger, head of the Freshman class. They were assisted by the following: FRESHMAN OFFICERS V ice-president ................ Peggy Hickman Secretary-treasurer. ............ Nancy Ran-'lall Student Council ........................... . . . . . . . . . . . .jeanine Courtney, Shirley Honn SOPHONIORE OFFICERS Vice-president ................., Lowell Shank Secretary-treasurer ................ Indy Heien Student Council ..... jack Acton, Eddie Franklin Seated: Nancy Randall, Jeanine Courtney, Peggy Hick- Seated: Iaek Acton, Judy Heien, Edward Franklin. num' Standing: Charles Redmond. Standing: Harlan Hettmansberger. f86 Svutwl: Miss Milli-r, Miss Rhoads, Miss Bock, Miss Boys-r, Mrs. FTCCIIIUII. Sfruuling: Mr. Goldman, Mrs. Chisholm, Mr. Hcbcrim-lil, Mrs. Sturm, Mr. Purlwy Cnllvgcf party s ku 2... Qs. W'h0ops! lsv Studying hard? N + - Q 7' l- een in .fuazclz orndng lov Chnrnon CUuqMcr,IiYfA. llonuvns Jluskvd UFHUN Most ziuluablff Ivan: nzcnzbers F Futura' D.II.S. Stars Rvgimml Champs Chasing Hainlmws E881 B X X XX S X E371 x SWS X 0 X R s d vi 'v w Bi !! x - N . 5 co o ? , xxx alpril . . . X .xueclfey Scaled: Miss NVatkins, Tom Dye, Editorg Miss Sullenberger. Standing: Mr. Espy, john Honey, Donna Sue Mcliinzie, Dwight XVenger, Peggy Rainier, joan llisser, Donna Hiehison, Mr. llogbin, Time passed on but we of the Medley staff hope, as you open your ,51 Medley from time to time, that it will tell the tale of those bygone schooldays. and recapture some forgotten memo- ries of D.ll.S. If our book can do this, then will the purpose of our '51 Medley be fully accom- plished, and our work be well done. For it was work-for all of us. Only with the patient and wise counsel of Miss Frances VVatkins, along with that of co-advisers Miss Betty Sullenberger, Mr. lialph Espy, and Mr. Finley llogbin, was our book assembled. Along with the work we had our fun, of course. In the fall of the year we presented the annual Medley assembly, at which time we solicited subscriptions. XVill anyone ever forget jim Nich- ols as Father Time, long hair included? In the months that followed, we gathered information of teams, organizations, and activities. In late March there were one or two hectic weeks of worry until, at last the deadline was met. Then we all settled back with a Cheshire cat's pleased smile, confident that we had produced the finest Medley ever. f9O Sealed: Janice Mead, Marjorie Young. Stzlnding: Miriam XVilson, Rota Miller, Shirley Timmons. . wr ,' 1 fr IA' H H- hl'llfl'Ilf l,nn Ann Xllitsoll, Cliairlnt Collz. Lvf! fo riglil: 'IR-il Schultz, Toni Stillvr, Uick Lott finding: joan Silvcy, llctty Aiinlm-IN. Phyllis Coolw, l'l'1'T- JPN? ll4'm'F'- Nllillxing into thc Nh-dlvy room 332. you woul.l havc hcvn surv to noticc onc individual calmly cutting and pasting pliotogruphs. Of course. it was the Editor-in-Chivf, Tom Dvc. Almly assisting hini yon would prohuhly lmvo found c,l'g1llllZ1ltlOllS Editor Peggy llaimvr. Donna llichison, School Editor, wus clwcking nanncs for thc' alhum sc-ction. A click, click of thc' typvwrite-1' would indiczltv that Donna Sul' Mcliinzic, Copy Editor. had finally ln-gun to worry uhout ini-vting thc dvudlinv. Dwight VVUIIQLUI' might he cliccking ads, whilc Bnsim-ss Maimgcr john llonvy was gvtting things rvudy for distrihntion. XVQVVO elijoycld L-vm'y niinntvl Srufrdz l,on .-Xnn l.innc'. sfllllllillpfi .lini Nit-hols, llogcr llvu- driclsson. Chu-I llaitton. lirm-stiin lk-wliirst, lliirlmm 'l'innn. Smlrd: Bill Cogitvs, l'11t .Iona-s. Sflllllllllgf Amlrm-ai Gunn, Saintlru Rim'- gvltv, Phyllis llnnsou. l91l .fill 'Elf fig!! if .fuazoon anal 2 kite 'mum , ,,,,, K - in it X,!: 5.1.1. Smfed: Betty Gibson, Bob Sz-ybolcl, Editor, Miss Stapp. Adviser. Sflllllffll-Lf: Robert llicgle, Dave Royalty, Audree McMillan, VVeekly issues of the Maroon 61 White kept the students of D.H.S. Well informed of past and fu- ture events around the school. Hard work and creative writing combined to make this newspa- per one so highly rated by Quill 6: Scroll, hon- orary journalistic society. The first issue of Ma- roon ts VVhite was published in 1906g it has been both a monthly and a Weekly. Miss Katherine Stapp advised the editorial staff, which consisted of editor-in-chief Bob Seyboldg junior editors, Bob Reigle and Dave Royalty, copy editor, Betty Gibson, feature editor, Audree McMillang sports editor, Roy Curtis, and exchange editor, Delores Medcalfg plus their staff members. Miss Esther Cowan guided the business staff. This staff con- sisted of business manager, Mary Alice Schultz, 1 l 1 I 4 an hlkllera 921 Left to right: Royal Senn, Car- olyn Pound, Mary A l i c e Schultz, Miss Cowan, Ad- viser. 211 Sealed: M. l'ahner, N. YVear, D. Meclcalf. Slrlrzflilrg: B. Barhee, T. Courtney, F. Oreskovieh. B. Muirhead. 1. Ellis, j. Engle. advertising manager. Carolyn Pound, circulation manager, lloyal Semi, and income manager, jack Ellis. Also, photographer Bob Muirhead, typists jo Anne Christenson and Marilyn Hughes, and bookkeeper NVesley F anson. Every Monday morning reporters secured their assigmnents. By Wednesday morning copyread- ers were busy at work, correcting, adding, and cutting material until the paper was ready for the Seated: M. Hughes, M. Mills, l. XVilliams, J. Chris- tenson. Slllllrlilzg: B. Marshall, L. Kronmiller, E. Cornett, B. Stuebe, XV. Fanson. printers. Each Friday morning. it was returned for proofreading, and again sent to the printers. On Mondays the circulation staff distributed them. This cycle of work was changed this spring, when the paper was distributed on Fri- day mornings. This change made it possible to get later news in the paper and proved success- ful. Seufcll: I. Stull, I. Nicholson. Slmuling: C. Kraft, B. lligoni, B. Mul- holland, C. Smith, B. Balslcy, S. VVahlfeldt, A. Bartlow, F. Robison, S. Smith, L. Mervis, F. Paras, M. Bealnon, I. Bundy. -.,,N A Seulerl: l'. Shi-tterly, J, Davis, T. Vrentas, S. Erickson, S. Seholey. L. Swisher. Sfumling: ll. Curtis, N. Kenney, B. Peyton, J. Ingram, F. Carroll. xv r li l N ' 93 Cub Jeepofz few Svrllml: C. Porter, B. llilmle, S. llzlll, Porter, B. C:I'lIlCSt2ll'll, XV. Marti, Standing: C, Nc-wtson, K. lioekstroh, I. Vrcntas, I. Stevens, 'I'. Pitcliford. Spurred on lay the hope of making the Maroon 61 XVhite staff the following fall, the K'CulJs practiced Writing, make up, and general business problems under the leadership of Miss Helen Conover. This year they published an edition of the Maroon dz NVl1ite. They also helped to distribute the paper every Monday morning, to all homerooms. To be a Cub, one must have had a high scholastic standing and an active interest in journalism. As positions opened on the staff, those who qualified moved on the main staff. 'C- L .QA r n-x u i X vulml: C. jordan, KI. llnrow. N. Taylor, M. Pate. L. Brainin, I. VVagner, Plmminfr Nw CHI, issm, D, Springer, N. lloot. P' Sfmuling: NI. Kl'llIIlil, D. Alwinc, V. Divan, D. ji-wt-ll, FI. Smith, NV. Xvllllil'l', ll. Knight. l 94 l cfbiatzibutiue cgnfuca tion Sealed: XY. Dt-Voss, B. Cox, B. Malone, P. Ilayman, B. Donnelly, M. Sandefer, M. King. Standing: P. XVimsett, J. Penrod, D. McEvoy, D. McCord, T. Ilundlcy, D. Cunning- ham, C. Tomlinson, ll. Kerr, K. Thompson, R. Lee. The creation of interest in retailing, and the fostering of good fellowship, friendliness, and cooperation between students, the community, and the employers was the purpose of Distribu- tive Education Club. Fundamentals of selling and actual store experience were offered to stu- dents of Distributive Education classes, to keep up with the trend of so many students holding part-time jobs. The organization also had a spe- cial course before tbe Christmas holidays for those people interested in working in the stores at that time. At basketball games Distributive lid. students checked coats. Most of this money was used on future projects. Fifteen students and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newton, advisers of the group, attended the animal state convention held in Springfield, Illinois. The Danville Chapter was one of the host chapters and conducted the pres- entation of charters to new members, as well as presenting a skit and a chapter display. Donald Cunningham was elected a State Director of the Illinois Association of Future Distributors at this state convention. Local club officers were president Pat Hay- man, vice-president Harvey Kerr, secretary-treas- urer Tom Hundley, and reporter Peggy Wimsett. Mr. Newtson taught the classes as well as acting as adviser of the group. Al' ff 4 Checking coats Planning a display 95 TGC Fins! Row: C. Moore, K. Roekstroh, D. YVolson, B. Smith, B. Meyers, C. VVaterman, Il. Shipman, B. Balsley, D Little, D. Cnymon, J. Davis, K. Fetters, F. Gore, D. Jewell, I. NVorrell, L. Carter, B. jackson. Second Row: C. Newtson, D. Dickleman, B. Buclcellew, K. Jones, L. Quigley, D. Leverenz, L. Oliver, S. Bord, S Davis, E. Morgan, R. Curtis, M. Fields, B. Carter, L. Malcome, J. Lyons, R. Tharp, D. Lawrence, Manager. Third Row: B. Zander, D. Blair, D. Woodard, B. Offutt, H. Priest, D. Turner, B. Meidel, B. Nield, D. Colden, I Cosscgtt, ll. glettmansberger, I. French, F. Wear, B. Merton, D. NVade, H. Fields, D. Sheets, A. Nieklas, Mr XVar , Coac 1. Our 1950 track team came in with a good record of wins last season, with sprinter Bobby N ield leading forth the team to victory. The cindermen brought in third place wins at the Urbana Open and at the Paris Relays. After placing fifth in the Normal Relays, Danville lost to Champaign in a dual meet. Little Bobby Nield gave downstate coaches a headache in the dual meet by running the 100 yard dash in 9.8, bettering his record of 10.2. The track men placed fourth at the Mattoon Relays. In the Urbana Relays the Maroons rallied to a third place posi- tion with 36 points. Danville edged out Champaign in the District meet by one- third of a point to win third place. Around she goes Relay Man Danny Boy I 96 1 i ' ' v 1 On your marks Over they go Captain Nield, along with Bob Offutt, Dave Woodard, and Louis Quigley, went to State, Nield running in the 220 and also with the other hoys in the 880 relay. They failed to place in the relay, but Nield came in with 6th place honors in the 220 yard dash. Urbana Open .. Paris Relays ......... Danville 43 5X6 Normal Relays ..... Danville 40 Mattoon Relays .... Urbana Relays .. Danville 76 Quadrangnlar ............ Danville-Fifth .. Danville-Third . Urbana 69 1X6 Danville-Fifth ......... Champaign 78 fdual meetj Danville-Fourth ........ Danville-Third ....... Paris 32 fdual meetj First Paris Little Tiger Relays CFreshmen-Sophomoresj second District Meet ............ State ........ Big 12 .. Danville-Third 193 points 5134 points .22 points .41 points .36 points Danville-6th in 220 yd. dash fNieldQ no points Danville-6th ......... ............ 1 714 points s.d' 1951 SQUAD Ffrxl lx'ou' 41. Pichou, Mcllrifle, M. XYalker, ltl. Blanton, G. Sprague, J. Broderick, I.. Carter, N. lluffnian, ll. llzulluy, ll. Mullins Simon, G. Uook, C. Clark, T. Ilardesty, Mgr. .9'f'i'm1al h'n7:'f ll. Fields, l'. lfclwarlls, G. Hall, XY. Rliodes, L. Jones, R. fox, K. Rockstroh, ll. Depkr, l.. Xvyllll. G- NCWYSUH, Millfff ll. Sheets, I. XVIIICYIIIIIII, ll. Rohinsou, ll. Morton, IC. Sorrell, D. Moore. XV. NYalkcr, li. XYiight, li. Rogers, Third Kms'-Asst. Coach L. Randy, ll. Jewell, A. XfVil1iams, R. Meyers, ll. F. Carter, T, Rice. ll. Burch, R. Iludlcy, ll. Smith, F. Gore R. Piper, J. Shult, lf. Nclken. XY. Fettrrs, Mgrq Il. Zercher, Coach J. XYarrl. Fourth Kms'-Bl. Clark, J. Randy, D. Snyder, D. XVoodard, R. Curtis, J. Burroughs, J. Lyons, li. Little, li. Morgan, Mgixg A. Nicklas Absent-U. NVade, R. Rigoni. l9'7l .J- een in afpfzif Un ynur lllllfkn Captain Iillis ll'1!'Qff1llI. .XIistf'1'- All-.s'z'lmoI party l'0IHIIIfffl'l hhnx hdnhwf 7WUFkIHUHUQUM E931 Q 'f Q U ggi.. W '32 , I 4 QS xg dv M o Firsf Row: B. Ludwick, D. VVL-nger, C. Hatton, D. Dalby, C. Hinrichs. Second Row: I. Henry, C. Goltz, C. Pound, S. Mergette, C. Kraft, M. Young, I. Nichols. Third Row: C. Handley, M. Finley, L. Smith, Hilleary, L. Marana, A. Chezein, B. Seyholcl. The Bell Boy.. jinx llaymoncl. . Dottie YVest .... Nliss Lucy Clark Larry Bennett. . Russell Chauder .... jan Stefan ..... cspzing joufcneg THE CAST Dwight Wenger .Marjorie Young .Carolyn Pound Sandra Mergette . . . .Carl Hatton . . . .jerry Henry . . . .Dave Dalhy Bahs Davis .......,... .... C Iharlot Coltz Crisclcla Peinherton ....... Congressman Ken Taylor. . . . . . , ,Celia Kraft . . .Boh Seyhold Senator Peinherton ................ .lim Nichols The Investigator ................ Carl Ilinric-hs Lee McMahon Clst Reporterj . . .Luella Marana Dick Adams f2nd Reporter, ...... Bill Luclwick jack Scott Q3rd Reporterl ..... Charles Handley Pat Morrison f4th Reporterj ..... Alice Chezem Helen Young 45th Reporter? .... Michele Finley Frances Hall 16th lleporterl ..,... .Ioan llilleary Dorothy Recd Uth Heporterj ..... Lorena Smith liusy now, Senator Om' nf Il time, girls U 51001 Amateur photographer liek! eniofz Cfaas ffay Spring journey was a riotously funny high school comedy, warm and fast-moving, with a strong underlying theme of patriotism and good citizenship. Larry Bennett, prize debater of his home state and planning to enter politics, came to Washing- ton on a sightseeing trip with other members of the senior class. Their teacher and chaperone, Lucy Clark, was engaged to a young Congress- man, Ken Taylor. It happens that Taylor was sponsoring a bill in the Ilousc to provide scholarship loans to young people wanting to enter the government but un- able to finance their education. And when he met Larry, he realized that the boy was exactly the kind who would benefit under its terms. He asked the excited Larry to have lunch with some of his colleagues who were on the fence about the bill, but Larry, normally a modest. friendly boy, had Tellinff the press if . :- I . meanwhile met the teen-age daughter of a sen- ator. Criselda, who considered herself an im- portant YVashington figuref' flattered Larry out of his sense of proportion, and he made a de- cidedly unfortunate impression on the Congress- men. The papers picked up the story of a high- school boy advising Con fress, and Larry, in a hilarious scene, gave an al-lsurdly pompous inter- view to the press, then managed to jam the legis- lative machinery when he participated, unin- vited, in a Senatorial debate. Before the boy came to his senses, the Scholar- ship Loan Bill was jeopardized, Taylor's re-elec- tion threatened. and the young congressmans ro- mance with Lucy almost wrecked. But Larry's high school sweetheart, Babs Davis, who never stopped believing in him, saved the day in a sur- prise ending that involved the intervention of the President. l1011 ennia 1951 SQUAD First Row: L. Henery, B. Coates, B. Ellis, Capt.g B. Clem. Second Row: F. Kohen, F. Marana, R. Tharp, Mr. Robertson, I. Meitzler, C. Noble The 1950 Hracketeersu added another string of wins to their record to become Big Twelve Champions for the second year in a row. This brought the total to 30 wins. The team has not been defeated since May 13, 1948. Under the leadership of Capt. Pete Werner and Coach Glen Robertson the netters won their District meet and advanced to the State meet, placing sixth. Danville 7 Blue Island 6 Brookfield 6 Tech 7 Mattoon 7 Champaign 6 Carfield 7 Tech 8 Peoria Central Quadrangular H 4 Pekin 4 Decatur 8 University lligh 6 Garfield 7 Champaign 9 Peoria Central 7 Bloomington 1950 SQUAD District meet-lst. Kneeling: B. Clem, B. Coates, P. Werner, Captaing B. Ellis, K. Hack. State meet-Gth' Standing: Mr. Robertson, T. Rice, B. Conover, G. Price, G. Arnholt, L. Hehe'-y, Big Twelve meet-lst. l102l I 1950 SCORES Danville HQ 1455 712 5 1012 1412 415 Dislrict41rd Big 12-6th. I l QQ!! 1951 SQUAD I.. Kronmillcr, M. Carson, G. Engle, I. Fox, C. Martin, Capt. Danville's 150 golf team, coached by Norris Patterson, didnit have a very successful season, being rained out of several meets, along with tough competi- tion. The boys won 2 and lost 4 and tied one of their 7 meets. The linksmen, cap- tained by Max Carson, tied one up with Garfield, then came back to defeat them later in the season. They whipped Urbana 1415 to Ei but were taken by Blooming- ton 11P2 to 416. In the spring of ,51 the squad was under a new coach, Ralph 1Vagner and with several veterans looked forward to a more successful season under the lfilll- crship of Capt. George Martin. Champaign 1334 U rhana Bi Carlield 736 Champaign 10 Garfield 434 Urbana 16 Bloonfgton 1115 1950 SQUAD First Row: D. McCoy, L. Kronmiller, M. Carson, Captain, C. Martin, B. Levcrenz. Second Rina: C. Price, G. Engle, R. XVorthington, F. Crow, F. Robison, Mr. Patterson Coac 1. Third Row: J. Tapscott, H. Peclman, H. Miller, B. Mann. If 103 :I Baseball 5 gm, 93-rg ft an -Q. A . 'SL , 'fgfvxkfm E- 1 ...gg .. Y nav TYM' v . an 9 .l - iv- 4 1950 SQUAD First Row: L. Lenfcsty, D. Schultz, J. Dowling, A. Vance, L. Mervis, S. Brown, E. Laury, B. Muir- head. Second Row: I. Guthrie, B. Bromley, B. VVolcott, I. Stitt, I. Peters, I. Cramer, T. Iohnson, G. Day, L Hageman. Third Row: Coach VV. Christy, C. Michaelson, D. Caumer, VV. Quick, D. Stuart, VV. Iackowski, B. Skelton, C. Loercher, B. Muirhead, I. Korngiebel, T. Courtney. The 1950 baseball team captained by Bill Muirhead batted away for a fairly successful season to win 15 games and lose only 7. In the beginning of the season only the pitching held the team up. In the first game Danville collected only three hits While winning 4 to 2. But as the season progressed the hitting also progressed and instead of solely depending on the pitching the team could depend more on runs and began to overpower their opponents. By the end of the season nearly all the regulars were hitting well over 300. One highlight of the season was the upset of powerful Peoria Central, who had won eight straight games going into the doubleheader at Danville. Danville won both games, the first by 2 to 1, and the second by 7 to 6. Another proud victory was marked up when the Maroons played Garfield of Terre Haute. Terre Haute had won 2 to 1 at home but when they came to l1o41 Danville, john Cramer pitched a no-hit, no-mn game against them and Danville won 25 to 0l This game put confidence in the team and the Christymen went ahead to win 8 straight games. Danville won the district, beating Loda 13 to 0, Fisher 18 to 0, Champaign 19 to 3, and Hoopes- ton 13 to 4. The Maroons scored 63 runs to their opponents, 7 during the tournament. Danville then entered the sectional at Bloomington and defeated Toluca 14 to 1 for the right to go to the finals against Bloomington. In the Bloomington game it appeared that Danville had the title. They jumped off to 6 to 0 lead early in the game, but three Bloomington home runs cut this in half, and in the last half of the 8th inning they scored 6 more runs. In the 9th inning Danville's rally fell short by one run, thus losing 9 to 8. During the season the Maroons scored a total of 211 runs to their opponents' 78. 1951 SQUAD First Row: D. Cunn, C. Day, B. Bostwick, L. Mervis, I. Stephens, D. NVright. Second Row: E. Michaclson, A. Vance, B. Bromley, NV. Quick, I. Dowling, I. Tapp. Third Row: T. Pitchford, B. Muirliead, I. Smith, S. Brown, D. Caumcr, I. Schultz, Mr Christy. Fourth Row: B. YVolcott, T. Johnson, Capt.g R. Vandermeulen, L. Lcnfesty, I. Gritton Danville ...... 4 sc sc T. Courtney, Mgr., R. Rucker. 1950 BASEBALL SCORES DISTRICT Gerstmeyer '...,. 2 Danville ...... Loda ...... . . . . . 2 Peoria Central .... 1 Fisher ' ' . 7 Peoria Central .... 6 Champalgo . . . 4 Covington ...... 11 HOOPCHOI1 ...7 Decatur.. ...13 , ,, , . . . 2 Decatur .... . . . 3 SECT IONAL , I t 7 Champaign ..'.. 4 Danville ...... 14 Toluca . . . . . . . 0 Cerstmever ...... 1 U ' ' ' - 8 Bloomingfou . . . .13 Champaign . . . . . . 2 . . . 5 Decatur .... . . . S ...7 Decatur.. ...8 -. 1 Garfield .. 2 Carfieldu.. 0 . . . 8 Covington ....... 3 ....24 Mattoon 2 . . . .10 Mattoon . . . . . . 1 1950 pitchers f1051 '50 .Honou Recognition was given to those worthy students who had maintained a high scholastic average, during their high school career on the Honors Day assemblies last spring. Seniors with an average of 90 or above became members of Honor Society. Scholastic awards in English, mathematics, social science, Latin, and science were given, based on averages of 90 or above for three, four, or Five years. Those students in the upper one-third of the class, who were active in Dra- matic Club, and had a speaking part in at least one major production were eligi- ble for the highest award in Dramatics-Thespian. Outstanding workers from either of the school publications whose averages were in the upper third were selected to become members of Quill and Scroll, honorary journalistic society. SERVICE AXVARDS First Row: D. Iloover, R. Linnc, P Allen, I. llarris, E. Kendall, V. Price 5 L. Kyger. Second' How: S. Pearson, L. Sattcrlee, D Kienast, I. Cornwell, D. VVenger, ll 0'Ncnl, M. ML-aler. can, NV. Finley. Perf is QUILI. AND SCROLL First Row: D. Porter, I Fagen, M. Klein feldt, P. Combs, R. Olehy. Tlieurer. Third How: B. Pace, ll. Hettmansberger C. Robinson, B. Leverenz, E. Laury B. Royalty. l106l Third How: ll. Ilettlnansberger. R. Dun- I. Courtney, N. Randall, D. XVahl- Second Row: M. Flynn, I. Carter, M. Barnliart, C. Locrehcr, D. Kay, C. Pollitt, B. Muirliead. D. Dorband, I. s 1 1950 Jvlonm W , Q ' ,. HONOR SOCIETY 1'.IY.X'f Ix'uzs'- NYillm'4l. M. Nm-nnmnn. M. llrzullmry, M. linrnlmrt, -I. Fngrn, j. Court ucy, M. Y:mlKop.1:xrl, XY. Stnehc, M. Kirin, L'. Sclis, Il, Csxrtcr, ,Slwmzd Ron' A. Clcstur, S. Inman, j. Theurcr, NY. ColwcH, M, NIcXYlmrtcr, ll, POIIYSI' l', Cmnhs, R. McQuL-vu, I. Morgan, N. Rnxnlnll. Tlnrd Run' U. Collins, -I. Yullwu-rlv, Il. Iictmum-In-rgrr, Il, l':u'ot, IE, Royalty, VV IJIHUGSQ li. l,L'Vl'fl'H1. ,l. liurgoyue-, Il. Kay. lf. Lxmry, Il, Muirlu-ani, I,. llngcmzm G. I,of-rchnr, G. Pollitt, li. Pzacc. ov SCHOLASTIC AXVARDS , V12 David Kay. liill'i'll NTL-Cmmiglv. Sm- AI- IXTISUII. Iuliu T1ll'Yll'i'lA. jun- BIITQIUYIIU. E02llIiIll' Crmrtm'y. U ., .7 . Q41 f v . '20 YS A s X 6 'VIIICSPIAN l ir.s'f Rout S. Andcrson, G. Bom-ttvlwr, M, Flynn, B. l'1l'lJlll1lIl, P, Hickman, M. Klcin, D. Krvidlvr, B. Lvvvrvnl, B. 1.inm'. H. Parc. Scrmul Raw: D. Porte-r, N. Hamdull, C. liobinsmm, B. Royalty, B. Scott, C. Sc-ils, 'I'hvurvr. l1071 Dance by Myrna If fir f een in 5 www lust relaxi n ,LZ They're off! He's over! f70l1, Ken! l1081 Track meet spectators 2 053 Jay a MV? Q B X sg f f V . A X u Q ff ' XX I ? G School V- ' Ullify 4 I w d r F U if 3,523 KE- AQQI' gzijgg- S40 gun? . . . f1091 Miss Sandeson, Dick Smith Apprentices we are today. But masters we will he, May Cod ahove show us the way And guide our ship at sea. Thus read the song of our class of ,51, a song which will keep coming hack to us as time goes hy. Yes, as time goes hy we seniors will keep with en ict us always a memory of these last four years, the hest years of our life. llow green were we as freshmen! Ilow excited were we upon going to our first Proml The sports. activities, dances, and our first experiences in growing up. Dick Lev- erenz led us as Freshmen, Dick Smith as Sophs. Our junior year we chose Bob Clemg as Seniors we chose Dick Smith, Bob Clem was vice-presi- dent, Sandra Mergette was secretary, historian was Tom Dye. The following chairmen wound up our list of senior class officers: social, Luella Marana, program, Royal Senng invitation, Alice Chezem, gift, Bill Coates, color, Donna McKin- zieg and motto, Audree McMillan. Elected to represent the class in Student Council were Estella Cornett, Fay Norbut and jim Nichols. NVc wish to express deep appreciation to our class adviser, Miss Ruth Sandeson, for her help- fulness and kindly guidance through this year. Wm 11101 X . Jim Nichols, Faye Norhut, Estella Cornett Clan Bob Clem, Sandra Mergette, Toni Dye UNDER SAILS OF BROWN AND IVORY Lyrics By BETTY GIBSON Music By CAnoLYN PoUNn and CAROLYN H1NToN As we the class of '51 Look out upon the sea, WVe spy the golden rising sun And hearken to its plea, So we must leave our Danville High So full of memories, And venture forth where earth meets sky And aid democracy. Our sails of brown and ivory VVill carry us along ThI'0llg'll stormy gale and treachery, And guide us from all wrong, Welre men and women brave With faith in Cod and man, And sailing on for victory Throughout our glorious land. and free Apprentices we are today, But masters we will be, May Cod above show us the And guide our ship at sea. way Alice Chezem, Royal Svnn, Luella Marana Donna Sue McKinzie, Bill Coates, Audree McMillan 51111 I112I ALLHANDS. RONALD Al.'l'XlAN. J.-XCQlll'fl,lNl'l Cirlw Club 1-1: Y-Tm-us I-411 l'cp Club 3-41. ANDEHS. lll'l'lvl'Y Cirls Club 1--11 Y-Te-4-us l--11 llc-p Club 3-Al: Maroon :X XYl1ih' 3: Mul- ll-v 4. :XYlJlfllS. flliflllcli lli-Y 2-11 l'vp Club I3-4. AllNUl,lJ. C.-Xllfll. ANN 'lv0Dl'l'ikl. Kaumsns 1-33, l3:XlLl'1Y, llUl'll'lll'l' lli-Y 1-T31 Pop Club 3--1. BAKER, JACQUELINE Cirls Club 21 Pep Club 3-4g Muni- tur 4. BARNARD, IANHQS Drzuuatic Club 4: Footlmll 1-4. BEAMON, N1 IQLFORD Art Club l-2: lV0rtb YVl1ilv YVrit- crs 41 Maroon Sz NVbitv 3-41 Hzulio Stull' I-2. BELL. JEAN BICLL. JOAN BOLTON, JQXXIES Scivxlcc' Club l--11 lfull Cmlcvrl l-Vip NIUIIICIHS b1llSlC1ll 2-41 Art Club 1-3: XYr:u1gls-rs Al. liflllll, SELBY BOSTYVICK, BONNIE C..-XA. 4: Pcp Club I3--4: Student clUllIlt'll 2. BRADFORD, BERT BllUlXll.l'lY, Xl'll,l.l:KNl IR-p Club -1: llust-Imll I--lg lfootlmll l-22. HHUXYN, llll.L Svuior llanutl. Bl'l OlllJ, VAl,l'IlilA lil'Ii'l'ON. l'A'l I'Y C.A.A.g Cirls Club l. llll'l'l.l'lll, CICUHCE CANll'l3l'll,l,, lllvllll Cirls Club I-lg Pop Club S-41 Y- 'IR-:-us 1-21 Library Assistant 2-4. CANCII., CAROL Y-'I'vt-us l CARROLL, FRAN K lNIuruou N XVl1itv 22--lg Colf 3-44 Lilmrury Assistant 3. CARSON MAX Gulf I-il, Captain 53: Full Concert l-21 llslivr l--1. CAli'l'lCll, Bll.l. l'uoll1ull l-lg ll'1ll'li l-tl. Cll.-XMISICHS, HOBISIH CII.-Xlil,l'fS. NOIKNI.-K CIIICZICM, ALICE l'vp Club 'lg Full Coucvrt l-41 Blo- uu-uts Musit-all 2'-lg A Cuppvllu 22- 4: luvitutiou Cliuiriuuu A11 Spring -lUllI'llt'y.u CIIICZICM, ISICYICIELY CIIIKISTICNSON, JO ANNE H-lt't'llS l--'lg Pvp Club 3-41 Klu- ruou Ik NVliitt- 3--lg Ofiit-0 Assistant 4. ink l 'SS , 11:11 11141 CIJ.-KKK, C1l:Xl11,ES Art Club 4. CIJEXI. 1101312111 Clnss I'n-sicli-nt 21, Vim--Prcsiclcnt -lg B.A.A., l'n-siclvnt -11 liuslu-lbull 1--44 lfnotlmll I--lg 'II-nnis 1-4. COATES, 111111, N11-4111-5' 4: Tvnuis 1--I: Drzunutic Club -41 Sr. Ciit Clnurmun. CULGIIOYIC, DAVID Fuotlmli I3-4: Ili-Y 41 Tranclc 2g Swimming 2. COOK, 1II 1'll XVOTIII XVlulv XYrili-rs 4, Vicv-1'res- ide-nt 4: Drninulic- Club 2--lg Pep Club 3--1. COUKIQ, 1,ll1'1,I.1S Draunutic Club l--lg Y-'l'n'c-ns I-35 N11-cllvy -1: Cirls Club 1-2. CU11N1f'1vl', 1'1S'1'1'11,I..-X Cirls Club 1-4, Yin-I--l'r4-sicli-imt 43 Class Svvrm-tury 3: Stumlm-nt Council -1: Nlurnon K NVl1itu F1-4. CU11NE'l 1', l11 l'1I f' A A 1--1- 13 -Xssnciutinn I1--1, 'l'r1-nsurvr -1: Cirls Club 1--lg Y- 'll-vns 1--11 SUIUIICI' Club -1. v..... . COX, BILLIIZ IR-p Club 3--11 17.11.-X. -1. COYLIE, DICK CIINNINCII.-XXI, DON Intraunurul Buslwtlmll: 17.15. CUIITIS, DONNA-LANE Knnlmlwc Iligli 2-533 Cirls Club 4g Y-'I11-us -lg l'n-p Club 4. CURTIS, ROY lfootbnll 1--1, Calptniu -ig Pm-p Club 4, S1-crm-tury 'lg Maroon LQ NVl1ite 3--Ig Drninntic Club -1: Truclc 2-4. DALBY, DAVID Swimming I-4, Cuptnin -1: Stu- clm-nt Council -1: Ilrannutivs Club 1- -13 Spring joiiriu'y. DANIELS, BILLIIC 1,1-p Club 3-41 C,A.fX. 2--Ig Ullfice Assistant -1: Y-Fl'c'ci1s 1. DARN ELL, SAM UIZL Football I-4. D.-Kvls, l.li0NAllD lfuutball 1--lg 'Frack 1-33. DAVIS, JANIVI' Draiualic' Club 2-4: Maroon 6: XVbitv 2-4g Girls Club Prograuu Cmuiuittvv 4g Library Assistant 4. UAY, GUS IR-p Club fi-4, i,l'l'SlKll'Ilt 41 l3.:X.A., x7iK'l'-i,I'l'Siill'lli I3-4: Football 1-4: Bass-ball l-4. DICCK. lliM.'X IRAN Girls Club 1-44 Iutvruatioual Club lg lkiajurvttvs 2-44 Moiuvnts Musi- cal I3-4g Fall Cuiicvrt 4. DIC VI DSS. KVA l i N IT.-X I .D.A. Dl'lWlllllS'l', l'fllNi'fSTlNE Girls Club I3-4: Pup Club 4, Cub Stall' 3, Nh-clli-y 4. DilC'l'liICll. Al'DlilCY Girls Club l-4, Vrugraui Coiuiuittm- 4, Y-'I'a-1-us I-4, Daucv Chairman 4, Drauiatin' Club 4: Sr. Baucl 1-3: l all Cmiccrl l-731 Nloiiivuts Musi- cal 1-4. l7UNNl'fl,l4Y, l3AliB.-Ui.-X l .D.A.g IR-p Club. DONVLING, JOHN Library Clubg Bam-ball I3-4. Intra- mural llaslu-tball 3-4. DOWNING, CARL Psp Club 53, lfootball Managvr I3- -ig liaskutball Mauagvr 4. DUMAS, BICRNICIC DYE, TOM MQ-cllvy Editor 4, Sonior Class His- luriaug Swiuuuiug l-4, Dramatic Club 2-4. ICLLIS, BOB lJr'uu-Nic Club 4' Pom Club 4- 'll-uuis l-4, Captain 4, livscrvc lfuulball 23 Rm-scrvv Basketball 2, 'l'lw 'Vliirtr-1-utb Cbairf, EVANS, CONNIIC Art Club, Vicm--l'1'vsiclci1t 41 lluiuv licunuiuics Publicity Couuuiltn-0 43 Girls Club I3-4. 5 'Wm 'KES l1151 'Q asap LJ 11161 FANSON, XVESLICY Maroon lk XVliitv 3-43 Bookkr-1-pi-r 4. FIELDS, MARTIN SAMUEL Tran-k 1-41 Cross Country 3-43 Mo- invnts Music-ul I3-4g Full Conn-4-rt 2-4. FINLIQY. GLENN Pup Club I3--lg SL-icucc Club I-2. FINLEY, NIICIIELE Y-Tm-cus l--1, Danica- Cliairnunn 3, Social Sq-rvicv Cluiiruinn 4g Girls Club -13 Maroon 6: NVliitv 3--1g Drurnaitic Club 3-4g Spring jour- nvy. l Ll'IENl':ll, EDXVAIID A Cuppullu Pre-sidcnt 4g Football 1-3. FLEMING, ROBERT FRIED. CHARLES Ili-Y 2-43 Pop Club 3-4: VVrauiglr.-rs 21 'l'rzu'k 1-2. FUDGE, LAXVIIENCE XY. Pop Club 3. GAUKlI'1l'm, DAVID Football 1--lg Baisvlmll l-4g Bilslwi- bull l-2: Pm-p Club 3-4. GIBSON, BE'l I'Y Maroon :S XVliitc- 2-4, Copy Iiclitor -lg NVorlli XYllilv XVrilvrs -1, Svcrv- tary 41, Nlciulu-rsliip Cluiirnuiu -Ig Y-'l'L'0i1s I-4: Girls Club l-4. GUINGS, XIAIIILYN Girls Club l-13 Y-Tux-ins l-4g XV.XV.VV. 3-11 Mouu-nts Musivul l- 2, Full Com-vrt I-2. GOLTZ, GIIAIILOT A Cuppclln 2--1, .Pri-siclcnt -1: Shih- Vicc--l'ri-siclc-rit ol Sturlvnt Council: Girls Club I-4, S4-crm-tary -lg Mcd- Ivy 4g Spring -Iournvyf' GUUDNEII. JACK Nh-cllvy 21 llrojvvtors Club 2-'iz Pliotogruplu-rs Club 2. GIIEENXVADE, EIJYVAIID A Crippm-Ihr, Monu-nts Musin-ul l- -iz Full Coucvrl l--ig Tran-lc l-2. GIIIFIFITII, GONNIE Girls Club 4g Art Club 4g Y-'IR-ons -ig Pcp Club 4. CUNN, ANDREA Y-'IR-I-iis l--1, Social Clmirnum 8-41 IXI4-mllvy -lg Girls CllllJ l-4: Ollnicx' Assislzuil 2. CUNN, IIAIIBAHA llfillllillll' Club 2-3: l .D.A. 43 Pop Cluli A11 C-.A.A. l. GUY, USRIOND l m-itslmns lligli, Springlivlcl, Illi- nnis I-21 Stnclm-nt Counvil 21 Art Cluli -l. llAl.l,, jlIDY Bisinurck lligli l-fig Ifiill Concert 411 Mmm-nls Musical 4g Slaijorvttc 4. llANl7l.l'iY, CIIARLICS NVI'4'SlllIljl 2-,lg Sr. Buncl I-4, llrvsi- nlvnt A15 Studi-nl Council 41 Spring .lUllI'lIl'y.n IIANSON, l,llYl.l,lS ljfilllllllll' Cluli 2-4, Play Dirvului' Al: M1-flli-y Alg llmnm-cmniiig Attvml- :nil I, 53. -1. II,-XR'l'l.ICY, ROI..-IND XY.NY.XV. I-21 Spunisli llnnors fx IIASTINCS. LOUIS IlA'l I'ON, CARI, M4-nllvy 41 Swinnning Sq Sr. Bnml l--lg l-'ull Com-I-rt :Z--Ig Nlonu-nts Musical l--Ig A'Spring jo11i'm-y. IIAUN, Crxlllllli Girls Clnlm 2--44 Y-Toons 2-31 VV.NV.NV. 53--1, Pmgrann Cliaiirinain 4. IIAYVKINS, MARILYN Y-'I'4-uns 3g l .ll.A. lg Switvli Bimnl Opvmtor. IIAYMAN. PAT l .l7.A. 4, Prvsiclvnt 43 Y-'ll-I-iis I- II: lNImnvnts Nlusicul 2-31 Lilirury Assistant Al. IIICNDICRSON, SANDRA Art Cluli 4g Dranimtic Clnlx 43 Girls Clulm AI. IIICNDRICKSON, ROGER Mocllvy -lg Swinnning lg lli-Y -lg lXInnn-nts Musical 1-'Ig Full Con- cvrt 2-41 S1-nior Buncl 1-4. lll'iNllY, JAIIICD INI1-dll-y Stull' l,ll0lUgI'1lDlN'I' 3-41 Scnior Class l'rugruin CoininitIm-- Ili-Y I-Alg Spring Aluiiriivyf' ,... .,,,, ., 4 1 i 3, i 'QWQTGKX 3' f1l71 l118l 1111,L. B1'1'1 1'1f ANN Cirls Clulw -11 1'-'l'c4-ns -11 Pcp Club -11 Switclilmunril Opcmtur. 1111,1,1'1.'X11Y, JOAN Drznnaitic Clnlm 4g Ari Club, 1'rcsi- clcnt -1: Cirls Clulm. 1'uli1icily Cmn- inittcc -11 Stnilcnl Cuuncil -1: Spring ,Imii'iicy. IHXNICIK. 11'II,l.1AM IIIXHICIIS, CARI. lfmmilwzill 1-2: 'iSpring juiiriicyf' 111N'1'UN. CA11U1.YN Y-'I'ccns, Cu-Clmirinain Social Scrv- icc -11 Drzinnliic Clulmg linciiu Stull Pulwlicity Clmirinauig Sr. llnncl 1--lg lfnll Cunccrt 2--11 Nlmncnts Musical 3-4. IIODCILS, 111CY1il11.Y Y-Tccns I-41 Molto Cuinmiltccg Cirls Clulm 2-1: A Cnppcllai 3-41 Full Cunccrt 2--11 Nlmiicnts Musi- ml 3---1. IIODCES. ,l1N1 lli-1' 1-2: lfootlmzill 3. HONEY, JOHN lfuotlmll 1-lg Nlccllcy 4, Busincss Nlunugcrg Stuclcnt Council 4, lrcs- iilcnt 41 Class Vicc-Prcsiclcnt 2. 1l0l'K, 1'.'X'l'SY Y-'ll-cus 1--1, Daincc Clinirinain 41 lianliu Stull 2--1: Sr. Band 1-4, F1111 Cunccrt 1-lg Nluincnls Musical 1-4. 1ll'H1C1i. I.-KNIITI' 1l1'C111'1S. 115,-X MAP: 1'cp Clulu 4. 1ll'C1lliS. NI.-Xl1l1.YN Xliimnii lk 1Y1nlc I3-4g Latin llnnors 1-21 lincliu Stull I1-45 Cirls Club 1- 4. 1117XlJ1,,1'1Y. Toki 1115.1 Ili-Y 22. Sccrclairy-Trcasiircr1 17001111111 1-2. INNIAN, LICLAND Ili-Y 2--1. Trciisnrcr 34 Football 1- -1: Swinnning 3-4. IRYIN. LICONA JODIANIS. FIC.-XNCICS a Girls Club l--lg 3-lvvus l--lx Switclibouril l--11 Cali-tvriai l--1. he 3 nmuNsoN,i4u1s 3 Pop Glubg liiisi-bull 53: 'l'rau'lx -1. A -IOI INSON. TONY lizisvlmull l--l, Gaiptuiu -lg lfuotlmull AIUNICS. l'xYl'lllGlA Mi-fllvy -ig GA..-X., l'ri-siclviit 31 D :Xssm-iulimi, Pre-siclvut -lg Stuclcu Council C3--lg IH-p Club I3--1. -IONICS. SIIIRLICY Y-'IN-ins l--lg Girls Club l--11 Dis- ll'll3llllYl' I'lKlll1'1ltl0ll. jllMl'S, l5Alll3Ali:X Y-'l'L'l'llN1 Pop Club -1: A Cuppvllu 21 lfnll Cmiu-i't 121 Nluiiu-iits Musi- KAY, ll0lll'lll'l' liaislu-tluull l-41 Cross Country 3-4. Kl'll'll l'lll, l'A'l'SY Druumtiv Club I--11 Y-Tccus 1, 3, -1: Girls Club l: xvI'3lll1.Ill'I'S Club l KIQMNA, DON llslu-r 2, 3. Klilill. IIAIKYICY JR. Disu-ilmliw l':llllL'illlUIl. KlNG, MANY .IANE liistriluitivi- l'lilllt'1ltl0ll. KIliKl'A'l'lilCK, IIICLICN KUllNGll'll3l'll., AIOIIN l'vp Club -lg lli-Y -41 Busvbull Shui- zlgvl' 3, Al. Kll.'Kl 'l', Gl'll4lA Nl'ruugli-rs Club 1-4, l'ri-simlc-ut -lg Druiuzllic Club I--L Svc.-'l'ri'ais. 41 Mairuuii N Wlijti- l-4, Nvws Eclitor -lg llucliu Stull 2--lg Spring jour- in-y. KllN'l'ZNlANN, VIRGINIA Y-'l'cn-us -lg Girls Club -lg Pop Club 4. f1191 .Zi 11201 IANDSIXJXYX, l'.-XVI, I. Ifmmllmll 53, 4, Lrxlllilx, ll.Yl'lllGl. K ANNE li,-XVICXDER. l'llYl.l,IS Girls Clulm l--1: IR-p Club 3-fig G..-LA. 1-2: Y-Tw-ns l-2, I.l'f CIAIRIC. ROBICIYI' A Cuppr-Ihr 2-'lg lfull Goncvrt 2--lg Mmm-nts xlllSlL'lll 2-41 Uslu-r. LICIC, IKUBEIYI' OXYICN llc-p Gluli 52: llislrilmlivm- l'lKlllCLl- tion: llmm-rumll lla-pr:-sviitzllivv 3. I.lCYICRIQNZ, NICIIARIJ l'r4-siclm-nt l n-slnnnli Clussg lfnutlmll l-43 Bnslcctliull l-43 'l'i'au-lx l-il. l,lLL.-Xlill, DICLUIKICS Phyllis NYIN-utlvy 1. l,Il,I..-XRD, BOB LIND, Ilfflxlxlf Girls Clulm l, 2, -lg Y-'Il-mis I, 2, 41 A Gnppr-llzl fi, Al: Nlmnunts Nlusicnl 4g lfnll Gmicvrl 4. LINN. NlIl,l3lllCD Pm-p Glnlx S3-4: Girls Glnli I3--lg Y 'llcns l LINXIC. 1.0l' ANN Girls Cluli, Prcsiclvnt -lg Hamlin An- ll0lllll'l'I' F3--lg ljflllllilllt' Gluli 1-4, Yin-u-l'rcsicl4-lit -lx Fug lslruulzn 'l'ln- 'l'l1ll'lL'i'lltll Glmirgu M1-dlvy Al. LUDXVICK, BILL Draumltiu Cluli 2-41 Malroon 251 XYl1itv 3--lg Sciviivv Clulmg Glicvr- loaulm-r 2-531 Spring Juurm-y. LUKIC, IANIICS Pop Clulm F3-1. LYUNS, Jlflllll' Drauimtic Gluli I--1: Cross Cmmtry 23--1, Captain -lg Truck 2-4: lim-svrvc lluskvtlmll 2. NIALONE, l3.'Xlll5.'Xll:X Y-Tn-oils l-21 Girls Cluli l-ig Dis- lrilmtivv liclm-ntioii. MARANA, LUELLA Bl. A Cuppcllu 3--lg Mmm-rits Nliisicnl I3-4, l nll Cuuu-rt 3-4g Draunzitic Club -15 S1-niur Sui-iul Cluiirumug Y-'l'i-mis l-41 Spring juuruvy. NAll'l'lN, Cl':UllCl'1 lklurmm N NVliitu 21 BA..-X. 'lg Stu- clvul Council Alg Culf :Z-4, Captain -1. lXlAll'l'lN, IO.-NN w .v Pi-p Llub -m-4. MAUl'llllNlAN, l lll'l'Z lXll'IDCAl,l , DOLOIIISS ,. ,- Clrls Club l-bl, ll'l'2lSlll'l'l' -lg Mal- ruuu N NVl1itv l-4, lixulialilgi- lfclitur 4: ljhllllllllk' Club 1--lg Cillt Cum- uiillvm' 'l. lNll'lNl7l'lNl l:Xl.l1, -l:XNll':S MlCllCl'I'l l'lC, SANDRA Pop Club, l,I'1'Sllll'llt -lg Dramatic Club 24-lg A Cnppvlln IS-41 Full I Cuucvrl S3-4, NIOIIIUIHS Musical 33- W 4: M1-clluy 41 Spring joiiriu-y. bll':llKl.lC. l'Alll, Pop Club 93. lNll'lllllY, AI,Blill'l' B. lutz-rcluss liuslu-llmull lg lln-si-rvv l 4mtlmll 2. lXllCllAlCl.SUN, EUGENE Drzuuaitic Club I3-43 Baislu-tlmll 1 -1, Cu-Cuplaiu 'lg Base-lmll l-41 Stu- mll-nt Cuuucil I3-4. Mll.l.l'lll, lD.'Xl.l': lNlll.l,l'lll, llUlll'lll'l' l'4-p Club lg llcswvv lfuutlmll lg NYU-slliiig :Ig li-nskvtlmll 1. MILLS, M.-XllIl.YN Cirls Club ,lg Pup Club 43 Mal- ruuu Ck XVliilv 34-lg llusim-ss Ollicc Assistant 3-4. MOCK, l'Al'l, S4-uior Color Cnuuuitlcc 4. lNlOUlll'1, Clllf'l'A Phyllis NVlu-altlvyg Cllurus l-A-l. mfr f121j 1 51221 NIUIICAN. l':l'Cl'lNIf Yl'I'Ll4'li F3-4g llllfillllllfill llxlslwllmll 53-41 I4llDI'ill'f' Awsistaiiit 13. MUIICZ,-KN. l'llIl,ll' MI-BHIDIC. JOHN ll. lfull ClUIlL'l'I'l I-41 XIUIIIPIIIS Musi- cal 1-41 Sc-nior llaiml I-4. M4-CLAIN. Cll.-XIILICS Si-nior Pnuicl I3-4. McCl'lC. ICIIIANUII junior Orvlu-stru 4. Ma-ICYOY. DONALD MIKINZIE, DONNA ljfilllllllil' Club 1-41 ML-cllc-y 4, Copy Ilclitur 4g S4-nior Color Clmirnmng Fall Conv:-rt 2-4, Moium-nts Musi- ml 3-4. Mc-M ILLAN, AUDI! ICE Chairman Senior Motto Cominittvvg XVortli XVliilv XYrit0rs 3-4, 'l'r1-aisiirvr 4: Maroon 64 XVliih' 2-4, l'l0illlll'l' Enlilor 4g Drunmtic Club 4. NEAL, NL-XIII' Full Com-crt I-4: Moms-nts Musi- 1 call I-4: Y-'l'i'i'ns I-4, Vicwlrvsi- clm-ni 43 Girls Club l-4. NELKEN, ERNEST Cross Country 3-43 'I'r:u'k 2-4. NELSON, XYILLIAM Truck 1. NliUl'ICll'I', RONALD Intvrnauionul Club Ig Pi-p Club 3- 4g Ili-Yg Mc-rllcy 53. NICHOLS. JIM Art Club 4: Mm-clli-y I3-4: Varsity Swinuning 23-41 Slucli-nt Council .13 Spring joiiriivyfi NICIIOLSON. JEAN Cirls Club 2--l: Y-'ll-viis 1-4: blk!- roon Lk XYliih' 4. NOIIBVT. FAYE PQI, Club :S-4, Girl I'rQ-sicli-nt 3: Draunutic Club 41 Clwm-rlmulvr 3-41 Iloincconiing Que-cu 4. OSBURN, 'I'lCIiltY Pi-p Clulm Al: lfnotlmaill 2. flYl'lllS'l'lll'll':'l'. l7rnXlll3:Xll. K Pliyllis NYlu':itlt-y l-4. St'L'Ft'lilI'f' 2-53, l'l't'Slllt'lll -lg Switt'lil1na11'tl Opvmtur 4. l'AI,Ml'Ilt, M.'XllY ,IO Mnrouii tk Nlliitc if-4: Full Conn-rt 2--lg Mmm-nts Nlnsitull 53-Alg Y-'ll-Ons 1-A11 Cirls Clulm I-4, l'l'lNllOlJ. .llflllnv Art Clulm l-2. l'l'l'l l'll UlllJ. MAIKIANN Pliyllis NVlu-aitlt-y. Svc-11-tary 2. Yin-- Prvsitlviit 3--l: Lilmrairy Assistant 2- 4. PARK, IUYCE St-it-m'c Clulm -lg Cirls Clulm lg C.A.A. l. , l'l'IY'l'UN, l3lC'l l'Y LOU Y-'ll-mis l-4, 'l'l't'AlSlll't'T 43 Maroon Ck XVliit4- 2--lg Cirls Club 1-4g lluinc lit: Clulm 33-41, Yicv-l'l't'siclvi1t 3. l'0lt'l'lCli, MARY .IO P4-p Clulm 3-4: Y-Tcciis 3-45 Full fl0llL'l'I'l 4. PUUNU. CAROLYN Y-'I'1-4-ns I--1, St't'l't'iill'3' 4g Cirls Clnlm l-4, Pianist 2-A11 Maroon dz NVliitc 3-Al, Aclvvrtixiiig xlllIlilg0I' -lg Mu- nn-nts Musical 1-4g Full Concvrt I-lg Spring jmirm'y. l'ltAS'l', RONALD lhiskt-tlmll 2g Cross Country 31 Stu- mlm-nt Mnnitnr 13. l'ltlCl'I, XVILLIANI l'ltlllBl,lC, BOB l'ltI'I'ClIl'I'I I', jl'1ANNl'Z Phyllis Vl'lim1tlt-3' 2-41 Pop Clulm I3- 4. llAlMl'lll, VICUCY llrainiaitit- Clulm 2-4, Prvsiclcnt 43 Mt-ills-y 2-AI, 0i'gm1izzitinn liclitnr 43 Art Clulm 22-4, llwsitlt-int 31 Fug lslzuiclzn 'l'liirtt-cntli Chaiirf' ltA'l l'0NlC'l l'l, Al.lllfll'l' Art Clulw 3-'14 Pa-p Club 41 Stutlvnt Monitor Al. l l l t 1 51231 I l l l i 4 i I L1241 REED. IANICIC Girls Club l-41 Pe-p Club 3-4, REEVES, DONALD Pop Club 4. RENUER, l3F:'l l'Y Phyllis NVlu-utlvy l-3, Yl'Tl'llSllI'Cl' 3. REYNOLDS, JOHN C. lb-X fl-41 Drauuutu' Club I3-4: Pro- jvctors Club 53-Al. 'l'rm-usurm-r F3-4. RICE, FV.-KN RICIIISON. DONNA Mr-cllvy 4, Cluss liclitorz Y-'l'i-1-us 1-4, Pri-s. -4, Nh-uulwrsliip Cluiiriuaui 31 Stuclr-nt Council IZ-4, Svcrvtury -lg Girls Club 1-4, Publicity Cliaur- iuuu 2--11 R1-st Girl Citizvu -1, l'nlCll'l'lCR, Cillol, Pop Club F3--1: Y-'llw-iis l--13 Girls Club 4. RIEGLE, RORlCR'I' Muroon Ck XYl1itv 22--13 Full Convert l-4: Mmm-nts Nlusivul I-'lg lntvr- uutionnl Club 4: Sr. Ruud l-4. RISSER, IU.-KN Mt-rllvy 4, Rookkvt-pa-rg Drauuutit' Club 1-333 Nloinvuts Nlusivul 2-43 G.A.A. I-3. ROARK, LICONARD NYM-stlingl 1-4g Football I3-41 Mo- uufuts Musiizil 53-4: Full Coucvrt 3- 4. ROBINSON, RORl'IR'l'A Pop Club 3--13 l .l3..-X. 4. ROCI IIC, JOYCIC P011 Club 53--lg Y-Tm-us 43 Girls Club 2-4. ROSS, VIRGINIA Art Club 43 Girls Club 41 Y-'ll-ons -I: Pop Club F3--1. ROTIINYIZLI., ROSE Girls Club I3-4: Pop Club 4: Moni- tor 41 Library Assistant 4. RUSMISEL, PAT Y-Tc-4-ns 1-13 Girls Club l-4: Iutcr- national Club l-21 Ollicc Assistant 4. RYS. BICULAII b'1Ul1ll'lltS N111si1':1l 2-4. 151111 C11IlL'l'Tt 2-41 S1111-111-c Clllll 2-4, Yin-1--1'r1-si- l11'll1 33 1'1-p Clllll 4g SfllL1t'Ilf Bioni- lur 4. SANDP11 1'1ll, M,-X1i'I'I1A SC111,0l1l l . DANIEL SCl111U1'1111'1l1, GENE Sr. 11211141 1-4: 171111 Cniwc-rt 1-4, M111111-111s b1llS1C'Ll1 1-4. SClIU1,'l'Z, ICDXVIN ELXVELL 1 11ll CCl11L'1'l'l 2-4. 51111111-111s Musi- cul 3-4, A Cnppc-1111 3-4. SC11ll1,'11Z, 4111N1 11.A.A. 43 Ili-Y 3-41 Buselmll 2-4. SCllU1,'l'Z. MARY ALICE M111111111 N NV11it1- 2-4, 11113111085 b1Allliljl'1'I' 4, Y-'ll-1-11s, Girls C111b 1, 2, -lg Stuclcut Cuuncil 4. SC11llM:XXl. D1CK 1'1-11 1111111 3-4, Cub Stull 2. Big liupimls, lX1lL'll11lLlll 1111111 Sclionl 1. SICNN, ROYAL lli-Y 2-4, 1,I'l'S1C1l'lll 4. N1lll'00ll 5: NVl1il1- 2--I, c1ll'L'll1i111Ul1 111111111111-r 41 S1-ninr 1'1'11g1'11111 Cl111ir1111111: Sr. 111lllf1. x'V1t't'-1,l'l'S1i1l'll1 4, l 11ll Cun- L'l'l'l l-4, lX10llll'll1S Xlusicul 1-41 131-sl Buy Cilizvn. SICYBOLD, 11OB1Cli'l' Mz11'm111 N NYl1it1- 2-4. lfclitm' 4: 111111111 Stull' S-4. 5111410111 Council 4, 171111 C11l1l'l'l't 1-3, b10lI1l'111S Mu- sical 1-F13 Spring '10lll'l1L'j'.u S11:X1 l 1Cl1, 110N:X1.,1l C11-Soviail f1ll2l1l'l11illl 53. S111CAI1S, 11Al113A11A SC1l'll4.'4' Clllll 2-4: 1'-'1'1-1-11s 4: Girls Club 1: 111-p Club 4. S11ll'11'11, JACK NK'1'1'stli11g1 33-41 l'1-11 Club 44 llSllk'l' 'T ..1. S11.151C1i1'I11, 1108.-11,111 1'1-p Clubg Sr. 11ilIlK1 2-4, 191111 Con- cort 2-4: M111111-111s Musical 2-4. S11,V1fY, JOAN M1-1111-y 43 XVI'1lllj.Z1L'l'S Club, XV0rtl1 NVl1il1- NVrit1-rsg A Cappella 3-4. 11251 f1261 SMITII, C.-XHUL Cirls Clulu 3-4: P:-p Clulm I3-4, SNIITH. CAROLYN Nl. Cirls Clulm l-4: Scivilcc' Clulm, SH'- rvtary-tri-asim-r 'lg llunu- lic. Club l-4, Plllmlicity Cmunlittvm' -lg lfall C1llll'l'Tf -1. SKlI'l'll. lflllfll XVrm-stling l: Munn-nts Musical 2- 4, Sr. Bancl 2--I, A Cappm-lla 2. SMITH. LORHNA Cirls Clulm 1-4. Cllairinan Social Cmninittm-0 41 Pop Clula S3-44 C.A.A. 1-2g Spring journt-y. SNIITII, DICK Class Pri-siclvrit 2 CQ 4, Vim--l'rc-si- clcnt 231 Dramatic Clulm 4g Student Council 2 Ck -1: Pop Clulm 53-41. SOHH ELL. lil JXVAND SPENCIZH, ICDNVARD lli-Y 23-41 Basvlmall I3--lg Lilmrary Assistant 1-2: B.A.A. 4. SPRING, K.-XY Cirls Clulu l-fl: Y-'l'vvus l-2: xvtlftll NYl1ilv XYriti-rs 3--lg Dranratic Clulm I3-4. STREBIN. I.-XNIICS SUMMEHS. MARY SNVARTZ, CLARK Pcp Clulm 41 XVN-stling 3-4. SNVISHER, JAMES TICETEIKS, LEON 'l'llARl,, ROLAND Football 1-41 Track l--lg Moments Musical. THOMPSON. KENNETH F.D.A. 4. TINIM. IXAIKISAILNK Girls Glulm l-,lg Nh-mllcy 41 G..-X..-K. If-lg Sluclcut Monitor il. 'l'OMl.lNSOX, GICOIIGIC l .D,.-X. 'l'liOU'l', IIA ljfilllllllll' Glulm 2-'lg Girls Glulm -lg llvp Glulm 53g Y-'l'oviis 1. V.-XNlJlCIiNllCL'IACN. ll A Y lfoutlmll :lg liaise-lmll I3--11 IH-p Clulm 'S I Yll ICN'I'AS. TOL' LA Mnruoii 64 Nvllillx 2--1: Girls Club 2-Al: Y-'IR-1-us F3-,lg xYl'illlgll'l'S -1. XY.-Xlll,l l'Il.lYl', NORNIA IH-p Glulm -1. NYAl.KlCli, DI.-NGK w NVri-slliug ppl, Guptuiu 41 'l'ra1L'lx -lg Gross Guuutry 33-'lg Pvp Club I3--l. NY.Xl.'l'ON, MARY bl.-XNIC Laulngu, lmliium l-C31 Y-'ll-4-ins 4. XYA-Xlll llCI.l7, jl'l,l:X I lliyllis NYlwz1llm-y. XVA'l'SUN. LUUANN Mm-cllvy -lg Drum Nlniur -lg Nlouu-nts lx'lllSll'1ll l-4, Full Gomx-rt 2-4g Scu- ior Gilt clUlIIIllillt'l'. YVlCl'rl3lCll, S'l'l'fllAI, XVICNGICIK. DXYIGIVI' Mm-cllcy Al, Aclvurtisiug Nlilllilgvfl l'rui4-4-tors Clulm 3-Al, l'i'x-sidm-lit 41 Stumlm-ul Guuucil 'lg in-y. XVlll'l'l'l, l'fX'l'lllGI.-X Y-VIVUCIIS F3-lg Girls l.lul1 -1. Xvllrljlfll, NANCY Girls Glulwg G,A.A. NVILLISON, UCAN llfilllllllll' Clulm l-4 I 1-S5 lvp Club 73--lg Spring jour- Glulm 41 Pop ' Full Comx-rt Y-TUCIIS 1, lf127j JI' Q XVILSON, CLARENCE Baslcctball Manager 2-3. XVILSON. 1oYCE C.A.A. l-'lg Y-Tvcus I--lg Girls Club I-4, Fall Conor-rt 4. NVILSON. NANCY C.A.A. 2-4, Truasurur 45 P1-p Club 3-45 Cirls Club 4. YVINISETT, PEGGY F.D.A. 4. Rm-portvr 41 Y-Tc-4-ns 1-35 Cirls Club fig offiu- Assistant 4. XVINSLOXV, BOB Dramatic Club 3-41 Projectors Club 2-4, Vicv-Prvsiclvnt 4g Fall Concert 2-3, lNIomL-nts Musical 3-4. XYOLCOTT, BILL A Cappella, Pre-siclvut 45 Pvp Club 3-4: Football 2-4: Bascball 2-45 Fall Concert 3-4. Nloim-nts Musi- cal 3-4. XVOODARD, DAVID Swiimus- whose piclurcs B-XKICII, NOEL RLACKXVELL, IIENRY BRITTINCIIAM, IERRY CARRIC.-KN, JOANN I Football l-4, Most Valuablc Play- cr 4, Track 2-4, Captain -lg B.A.A. -1 YVYNN, MARLENE Pup Club 3-45 C.A.A. I-4, Presi- clvnt -1, Cirls Club 2-4. Youxcz, MAIUORIE Dramatic Club I-4, Nh-alloy 4, Y- Tcons l-41 Spring jourucyug XVortli XVbilc XVritcrs 3-4. Ia not appear in the Medley. LOCKNVOOD, JAMES OXVENS, RICHARD TAYLOR, ROSEMARY VAN DYKE, JERRY H281 ..--. . .4 . ,aw M I -'Q . . qvgu 1 S . QETLN ' f airy if R I E. ' C, Q ' l ' i t if X .-. . 1 x . , Q l N I 1' ' O l 5 i ix gy I I Royal Semi, Donna Hichison Donna Richison and Royal Senn have had be- stowed upon them the highest honor a senior can have. Donna and Royal were chosen best boy and girl citizens of the class of '51. Eligibility for this honorable award called for a scholastic standing in the upper one-fourth of their class. Also. the candidate must have had these characteristics: patriotism. dependability, service. and leadership. The best girl citizen con- test was sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution and was nation-wide. In D.II.S., Cirls' Club also presented the girl with a check for 3550 to further her education. The best boy citizen was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and also received 3550. Donua's rank was among the highest in the class scholasticallyg she has not missed the honor N Royal and his horn roll since her entrance to D.H.S. from Daniel Grade Schoolg surely this was proof that brains and personality will mix. She has been an enthu- siastic participant in all types of school activities. She was Membership Chairman of Y-Teens her junior year, and led the club as president her senior year. Serving on Student Council both years, she was made secretary her senior year. In her senior year she joined the Medley staff as School Editor. Royal came to D.H.S. from VVashington Grade Schoolg he kept himself very busy, too. Besides playing in the Senior Band. he was a member of Pep Club and was Circulation Manager of the Nlaroon 61 XVhite. Ile was President of the local Ili-Y. and treasurer of the District Hi-Y. Royal was also Program Chairman of the Senior Class. -J .sas , as Donna and the Medley dummy f129iI uniou J X', Seated: Dick Wade, Miss XVoltf, Adviserg Floyd Wfear, Pres. Standing: Tom Spangler, Sally Froman, Bill Stuehc, Jean Handley. Abscnf: Nancy Taylor. Hereis luck to the Iuniors, now approaching their Hnal part of their high school career. Already they have shown themselves ready to assume the respon- sibilities of Seniors. Floyd Wear served as president with help from the following: Dick Wade, vice-presidentg Nancy Taylor, secretary-treasnrerg Tom Spangler, social chairmang and jean Handley, Sally F roman, Bill Stuebe, representatives to Student Council. Advising them was Miss Helen Wolff. ADAMS, BOBBIE ALBIN, CAROLYN AMBLER, CLENDA ANDERS, ENID X ANDERSON, CARY ANDEBSOX, JANET ASHBY, CONNIE BAILEY. MARY Jo BANDY, JOHN BABBEE, BILL If130fI BARTLOXV, ALICE BERG, MARLENE BIVANS, BOB BLAKENEY, ROANNE BOEN, BETTY BOUCIER, DONNA BOSTVVICK, BILL BOYD, FRANK BRADBURY, BETTY BRADY, VIRGINIA BRANDONV, BOB BROVVN, THERESA BROXVN, SAM BURCH, DICK BURROUGIIS, JIM BUTLER, NANCY CAMP, ROBERT GARNEY, VEDA CASTLES, PEGGY CHRISTIAN, CLEONA CLARK, BARBARA CLARK, SUE CORY, BARBARA COURSON, BOB COX, IOSEPHINE CRAVENS, NANCY CRAXVFORD, CHARLOTTE CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, VERLA DICKELMAN, IOAN DREXVS, DELORES DUDLEY, RONALD ELLIS, JACK ENGLE, GENE ERICKSON, SIIIRLEY EVANS, PHYLLIS FETTERS, XVALTER FINET, ROSALIE FOX, HAROLD FRERKING, BILL I RE'l l'Y, RORERT FROMAN. SALLY CEORCE, MARY ANN CERRARD, RALPII CIBSON, ANNE CIIISON, SIIIRLEY CLAYEY, PATSY CORE. FRED CREECE, FRANCES c:m'r'roN, JIM CRITTON. JOAN CUYMON. DICK IIAAS, MARY ANN IIACERSTROM, JOAN HAMILTON, NORMAN HAMPTON, MARY IIANDLEY, JEAN IIAXVES, PIIIL IIAZLETT, FRED IIEFLIN, LUCILLE IIENDRICKS, BOB IIIRBS. BOB IIICIILEY, ROSE ELLEN IIILLICOSS, VALERIE IIOLYCROSS, JANICE Ilovxlxs, xmm' RITTII IIYLAND, MARY lxcm.-xxi, 10 ANN Jliw1QLI,, DAVID JONES, 1x1c'r'1'Y JONES. CLARA JORDAN. CYNTIIIA JORDAN, TOM KAY. RACIIEL KEELE, PATRICIA KEEYER, SHIRLEY KENNEDY, JOY KENNEY, NORA KININCIIAM, TOM KIRBY, DICK G 3 v. X, - . - 1. V N ' f IS , , Rune.. KLEINER, SHIRLEY KRAUEL, JOYCE KRONMILLER, LOXVELL KUTCH, DIANA LANDSDOXVN, MARJORIE LANG, INEZ LASH, CARY LAVVRENCE, EVELYN L1-CLAIRE, MARY LEE, DAVID LEISCH, SAUNDRA LEVERENZ, JACK LINTON, BETTY LIVENCOOD, RICHARD LONG, JOANNE LONVENSTEIN, JIM MARSH, PATRICIA MARSHALL, BARBARA MARTZ, XVANNAH MEAD, JANICE MERVIS, LOUIS MEYER, BILL MILLER, HANK MILLER, PATRICIA MILLER, RETA MOORE, NEDRA MURPHY, JERRY MURRAY, DICK MvBRIDE, JAMES Mc-CAUCHEY, JANE McCOXVEN, TOM McKINNEY, ELIZABETH ML-QUOVVN, MARTHA NEAL, BOB NELSON, XVALTER NEUMANN, NEWTON NICKLAS, Almluli NIELD, EARLE Nolmlzn, RICHARD Nolawoou, SUE' OAKS, NANCY PADCETT. SIIIRLEY PARNHCNTER, LOIS PASHE. NIARJORIE PERRY, JOYCE PHELPS. CONNIE POLLITT, JOYCE PORTER, JACK PRATT, CLAUDE PROCTOR, JO ANNA QUICK, XVAYNE REUTIIER. IIARRY XV. REUTHER. RICIIARD RICE, TOM RICIITER, JUDY RICONI, RON ROBBINS, MARIANNE ROBERTS. JACKIE ROBERTSON, BARBARA ROBERTSON, MARGARET ROBISON. FRITZ ROCHE. JEANENE ROYALTY, DAVID RUSNIISEL, CECIL SANDERS, BOB SANDUSKY, SHIRLEY SHAFFER, PHILIP SIIARP, SHIRLEY SHETTERLY, PATRICIA SHORT, BARBARA SILACY, MARY SMILEY. ARNOLD SMITH, CAROLYN S. SMITH, CONNIE SMITH, DON SMITH, PATRICIA SNIITII, SIIIRLEY SMITHER, RICIIARD SNYDER, DON STATEN, LEAII X l135J 0 A STIFLER, TOM STRAIIL, JOANNE STUEBE, BILL STULL. JEANNE STUNKARD, DON SXVISHER, LINDA TALBERT, BETTY TAYLOR, NANCY TESCII. ROGER THAYER, RONALD THOMPSON, KENDALL THORNTON, JAMES TIIORNTON, PAT TYLER, SALLY VAN CAMP, DON VEACII, HAROLD XVADE, DICK VVAGNER, JOAN VVAHLFELDT, SARA NVAKELAND, PATRICIA XVALTEMATII, RONALD XVALTZER, JOSEPIIINE XVATTS, BETTY VVEAVER, GEORGIA VVILCOXEN, BILL XVILLIAMS, IRIS XVILKEY, LOIS XVILSON, BEVERLY NVORRELL, JOIIN NVRIGIIT, DAVID NVYATT, RAYMOND YOUNG, REVA YOUNG, ROSETTA ZERCIIER, BILL oplzomofzea y . ,K . v l 1 Seufcrl: Kenny lioekstroh, Mr. Robertson, Adviser: Bob Balsley, Pres. Slrnuling: Donna Phelps, Georgienne Burow, Toni Pitchford, jack Tic-henor, Eddie Blev- UGIIIS. Uh. to he an upper Cl2lSSH11lIllN Looking forward to next year were the Sopho- mores, led hy President Bob Balsley. Advising the Sophomores was Mr. Glen ltohertson. Other officers were Kenny Rockstroh, vice-presidentg jack Tichenor, secretaryg Donna Phelps, Social Chairmang Eddie Bleveans, Tom Pitchford, and Ceorgienne Burow, Student Council representatives. N361 Alcorn, Arditll Altenstadter, Norma Alwine. Diane Anderson, Phillip Arehanihault, Iaines Balsley, Robert Barnes, Donald Barr, Carol Barrett, l'e5.Egy Bayless, Mary Bennett, Nlaralee Blanton, Marilyn Bleveans, Edward Blue, Betty Bolser, NIi5.!non Buren, Joyce Bostwielc, Shirley' Boswell, Ellen Bowers, Shirley Bradbury, Marian Brainin, Libby Brandt, Bobcrt Brennan, Bcity Briggs, Donna Brooks, Dcan Brown, jcrry Bnckcllcw, Dcan Bnrow, Ccorgicnnc Busli, Bolwcrl Bnllcr, livclyn Carpcntcr, Alicc Carlcr, Sona Ccssna, Kr-nm-tli Coclxrcll, I.cla Cogswcll, Clark Collins, lililalwili Collins, Boma Comlms, Ccralmlinc Comlms, Millmra Conrlm-y, 'IH-ml Cox, Bolmlmy Cox, llnlll Craig, Norma Crawlorll, 'l'crry fll'ilVVl'0l'll, YYilliam Crip:-, XVanna Cumby, 'l'licrcsa Cunningham, Sliirlcy Darrali, Nancy Davis, Dorothy Davis, Marilyn Dazcy, jan Dcpkc, llcrlwrl Dinsmorc, Donna Dinsmorc, Doris Domlgc, Bcnny Domlmroskic. Cail Downing, Dcloris Downing, Doris Drcws, llonalcl Ellsworth, Mary limory, Katlicrinc linglc, jamcs Ervin, Clara livans, Marilyn Fanning, Barlmara irclmaugli, Iamcs Virclmangli, Patricia Foclircr, Ccorgc lfostcr, Davana lf' Font, Margarct lfriccl, VVilliam Carlanrl, Shirlcy Carncr, Patricia Ccrard, VVilma Class, Bcvcrly Conclry, Carolyn Conclry, Vinccnt Cossctt, l'atricia Crccr, Norma Crimcs, Barlxara Crincslallv, Barbara Cmm, llicliarcl Cnllcclgc, Bonalml llall, Sara Hancock, Bctly llancly, Nancy llanson, joscpli llardcsty, joycc Hathaway, Patricia llarvcy, Norma f137j f138:I Hann. liayniond llawvs. Dorothy llc-arnlvy, joan lil'llt'l'j'. Imighton Hin-s, l ion-iivv lloidvn, Caroh' lloldrim-th. Rita iloistiaw, Larry llolycross. Nlargncritm Howard, Ronald Huh:-l', joyu' lluthnan. Bill llnfhnan, Nt-il Hnghvs, Charlotte- linisc, Dvlorvs Ingram, Bctty Ir:-land. Richard jackson, Bruce- jackson, liohvrt -lat-kson, liosvinary Jarvis, Boh Iviirios, It-rry -Il'I1l1iI1jI,S, Clandvttc jones, Janie:- jncrgcns, Iacqnclimv jumps, Bm-tty Kvviv, Mary Kmnna, Margarvt Kr-nina. Norma Kitt:-Il, Dwight Kixcr, Patricia Kiagv, -lack Knight, Pant Kon-hn, Fra-dc'ric'k Lakvr, David Laking, lidninnd Lani-, Shcila Lappin, Barhara I,awr4-m'v. Ct-raidinc Ia-Clairv, Edward Ia-isch, Ronald Lt-ist-h, Sharon I.:-nfs-Sty. Le-onard Lcwis, Donna Linn:-, Bvvvrh' Livt-say, Richard Lockhart, joannc Lot-rvlwr, Him-hard Luke, Ifnnnaio Mackin, Sandra Nladvn, Arthur Niarkh-, Doris Martin, Ruth Manck, Darlcnc Mm-rs, liita Nlichavl, 0. Milla-r, Ric-hard Mingov, Bohhy Moitiitt, Inna Moore-, David Moorv. Doris Mort-man, Shirlvy Morgan, Jack Morgan, Iini Mnirht-ad, Boh Mulholland, Bvrt Myszkowski, Rose Mc-Bride-, -Indith Mvffarty, Shirivy McCool, Alicc' . N401 Stvplivns, Iaclc Stvvclls, 'IRIIIICS Snmrall, C1-urge Swartz, Billiv jo Tabor, Peggy Tallman, Juanita Tapp, Jann-s Tatar, Kathryn Taylor, Ilazvl Vllt'Vl'lJ1lllgll, Marilyn Tliicclv, Cary Tlioinas, Marilyn 'llll0lllDSOIl, Bvvvrly Tlimnas, Sliirlvy Tlioriitori, Bvity Ticlicxior, lack Timm, Marian Tinimons, Shirley Tinclvr, Lois Tugglv, Alice Tutwilvr, L1-onard Tyrl, Mary Van Camp, Jo Ann Voigt, Allan Vollstvclt, John Von Lankcn, Maria XVaclc, Marilyn xvllklxlilllil, Ilvlvn XVak1-ly, Robert XValkcr, Lawrence XValk1-r, XV1-slcy XValsh, Iamcs XVats0n, Jerry XVaync, Daniel XVvar, Nancy xl7l'lCll, Phyllis XVl10rry, Iolin XVilkinson, Carolyn XVilliams, Lcstra NVills, Paul NVilson, Miriam XVinlclvr, David xvllllllilfll, Constance Woodward, Charles NVrigl1t, William XVrigl1t, Shirley XVyatt, XVillia1n VVynn, Larry Zanin, Carolyn Zmnwalt, Art .7 teJlll1'lel'l Seated: jerry Marvel, Mr. Dugas, Adviser, Tom Wurtsbaugh, Pres Standing: Sue Leichtinan, Pat Zeppelin. Having advanced through their first year at Danville High, the Freshmen lt d by President Tom VVurtshangh, eagerly looked forward to progressing from the ranks of a greenief, Other class officers were vice-president, jerry M irvel secre tary, Sue Leichtinang and Student Council representatives, jerry McBride Ins O'Connor, and Patricia Zeppelin. Mr. Dngas advised the Freshmen. Allen, Cary Allen, Larry Anders, Bill Anderson, Dorothy Arnold, Roy Ashby, Richard Baker, Ronald Bann, Tom Barrett, Arlene Sue Barrick, Sally Io Baumgart, Linda Beltrone, Carole Bennett, Lnllahelle Bernard, Mary Ioycc Bevan, Marie Birge, jim Black, llarlcy Blanton, Marvin Boen, Margaret Bottomley, julia Broderick, john I141j vw N- ss W' I:1421 5 o .rv 'hu , -or s-Q.. Brown, Joi' Brown, Boy L1-on Burgc, Ann Burgin, llussvll Burrus, Eva-lyn Cainplx-ll, Carol Canvllc, Iinogcnc Caritlu-rs, Iloward Carpe-ntcr, Bounic Carpcntcr, E. Lauren Carpvntr-r, XVan4-ta Cartvr. Cliarlvs Cass:-l, Alive' Mac Casllc, Richard Chadwick. Joanne Cliandlvr, Mary Clivzmn, JRIIIICS L00 Cliildre-ss, Nanvy Christian, Bonita Christy. Bill Clark, Ili-lm-n Colv, Cr-rriv LaVonnc Colm-, Sonniv Collings, Anno Colwc-ll, Dore-tia Coinplon, Lula Copv, Doris C. Copsy, Franca-s Corcoran, Suv Cox, Flizalu-tli Cox, llarold Cox, joseph Crang, llicliard Crawford, Eilvvn Crawl:-y, Bm-tty Cunningliain, Bvvcrly Currivr, Barbara Daly, Charlvs Danni-r, XVayno Davis, Sliirlvy Davison, Mari Anne Dm-fm-lmaugli, Bob D4-Vors, Mario Beulah DeWitt, Sliirloy Dickson, Pat Divan, Virginia Dodson, Rosvinary Doggm-tt, Iolin Doggvtt, NVilma Dokcy, llicliard l,0l11Dl'0Sl'ill', Kay Dri-ws, Jack Duncan, llarold Dunlmar, Marilyn Edwards, Barbara Edwards, Donald Edwards, Philip English, Blynn listos, Frank Evans, Donna Fvrguson, Flizalmcth Fillhouvr, Pi-rry Ford, Donna Ford, Kvnnvtli Fostcr, David Fox, ,lov Fox, Nclljanc Frm-sv, Nancy Frvy, Caroli- Cardncr, Sliirlcy Cephart, Kathryn Gerrard, Marilyn Claseoek, Beverly Cogerty, Marilyn Cogerty, Robert Conclry, Arlen Coociner, lliehartl Cooclwin, Milclretl Graham, Sam Green, Evelyn Crillith, Sharon Crimes, Evelyn Groen, Carl Cngin, Kathryn llaliner, liuth llagle, Jim llagle, Pat llall, Gene llall, Laura llall, llieharcl llalnpton, Sharon llanrlley, Steve llannah, xVlllltlll1 llatton, Llltlil llanrez, Marlene llawes, Shirley llaworth, Patty llawltins, 'lltlill lletlges, Marlene lleien, Dale llenk, Patricia llenry, Catherine llenry, Phyllis llerriman, XVilliani lliatt, Virginia Ililmle, llohert llotlgson, Arlene llofrnan, Constance llolyeross, Bonnie llonn, Carol llooser, Delores llooton, lcllllly llnrley, Patricia llnrley, Sant Ingram, Mary jenkins, Vera Jones, Patsy Katz, Norman Kelsheilner, Thomas Kennedy, Bill Kimlmall, Austin King, Evelyn King, jnclith King, Marjorie Klit-ner, Joanna Knight, Dora Kollm, Rolmert Korngiehel, janet Laird, Leora Lallish, Patrieia Lange, l recl Lappin, liohert Leiehtman, Sue Leverenz, XVilliam ll. Loelchart, Bill Lonhom, Margo Lee Irlllil', llolmert j. Mahoney, Ioyee Mairc, janet Marvel, jerry I 'fix i SEP Ah... if I:144j Mzirvvl. jim Mi-ailcig Nancy Mcitzlvr, .lily Mvycr. lislhcr Mc-yur. Louisa- llc-len Mi-yi-r, Shirley Nlillvr. lalcqliulinc Mills-r. jauncs Miiigvv. ,lorry Mingvv. XVuync Morgan, linhy Marie Mullmi, llolmvrl Murphy, Myrna Murray. ,lim N131-rs. Shnron Mvlirich-, ji-rry M1-Cnllongh, Carolyn McNlillin, Rogvr NlvNlillin. 1,011 Nnhors. Dail:- N1-ail. llorauu- lmc N1-wnnin, l.onnu joy Nin-hols, Linnln Nix-kk-s, -Io Anne Nohlv, Curl U'Conn1-r, Jack Ohnslcrl, Mary Ori-skovicli, Tom Ostcnhurg, Nancy Ovvrstrvvt, Mickey Owcns, Mary Pate, Alica- Pvuvlor, Murquita Pc-nti-cost, Dorothy Phillips, Mary jane Phillips, Shirlvy Pic-hon, Ci-orgv Pichon, Samclra Pic-rcv, Malrgnrvl Pine-gnr, Carol Porchvclclii, Shirlvy Portcr, Shirli-y Powvll. ljvlorvs Prust. Phyllis Pnnko, Larry Quick, Clairc-rica' llaiiiisvy. Donnlcl llunclnll, Gourm- lhinclnll. Virginia llnnnlolph. Shirlcy Piauisom. ,lorry lhnnsoin, Yi-nitn ll1lSl1l'l'l'Y. Ch-niim-linu llaiwlins, Bvryl Rawlins, Carol Hay. livw-fly llccltliiig, llllVVZll'd Ili-itz. Nlvlvin llhomh-s, Pnl llihhv, Phillip liicv, P. Shxirli-no Rim-gli-, Irwin llisk, Dorothy liohinson, Xlury Louisi- liocy. Sylvia llogcrs, jaunus Pioss, Bc-tty Roth, Kvnnvth lluclcc-r, Ronald Hunyan, Norma llusss-ll, Billy Cone Sala-s, llarlwara Saylmy 'llwllly Scliall-i', Anim-H0 lmiiisi- Si-lilniialwr, ji-rry Si-hull, Carole Si-yil-i'l. Sliirlvy Slialll-r, .lm- Sliallvr, Sliirlvy Shank, Ramona lliilli Slim-pparcl, llaclwl Sigafoosi-, Marilyn Sills, Holi Silva-y, Bill Simon, jcrry Sinitli. Mary Ann Sinilli, Nallianivl Smith, Sondra Smith, Stanlvy Smitli, 'll-clcly Samui, Rin-liaril Sparks, jnlinna Sprague-, Ci-ralcl NK'aynu Sli-clinan, jc-rry Stix-kli-r, Patty gli!! 'I' Sturgg mn Pat Stott, Bill Sinvall, llnln-rl Sunirall. Ivan Swaini, Marilyn Swank, liutli Swick, Barbara Talmor, Barbara Talln-rt, Patty Ann Tlinmas, Janice- Ticlii-iinr, Carnlinc Turin, Martin 'l'owlm-r, lim-ln-cca 'l'rm', Holm 'Tlillli-, Karan Yrcntas. jams-s XVailv, -Ivan NValill'i-lclt, livclyn XVallu-r, Mark NValli-rs, Toniniy VValton, Virginia NVallm-r, 'Fi-rry NVatson, Mary Ifllvn NYi-avi-i', Ia-a Sliirlvy XVvlilm, linnalcl NVvl1lmi-r, llazi-l NVQ-ilillv, l'llllLll5L'llI NNN-llwr, Cliarlcs XVi-lkcr, Nina Wliitv, Donna XVluillalu-r. Cnrtiss NVilliams, Karvn NVillianis, linsviiiaiiy Vliilliainson, -Iolin NVilson, Bula NYilsun, Sally Juan XYinlaiiLl, Danny NVmlvtzlxi, Lmiisi- NVnll'i-, Di-lorisv XVriglii, Clirisiinv Xlriglit, llarnlcl XVriglil, jack NVurlslmaiigli, 'l'mn Ycats, NVilnia Young, l'1-ggy Zi-ppvlin. Patricia L1451 M 4-1u-..M.- fx- .Af W, ,...w Y ,I .. x ,X . wry T - 'V F ., ' .4 v. M A, - , ' 57,33 -.Q W4 ' ,Qu- ,-R. VA' A , , ,Jax , ,K v, 4 -N MM' . 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CUlIl,QflIflllllfi0llS In the retiring custodians 51461 As our school year drew fo a close, we looked 'Forward +o en+ering 'rhe business world. Therefore, we have faken +his oppor+uni+y +o exfend our deepesf appreciafion fo our ad- verfisers for +heir loyalfy and supporf. The organizafions lisfed on fhe following page represenl' Danville's leading business Firms. Show your appreciafion by pafronizing +hem. If1471 Owl a4due'zti4ew Aclon, Acfon, Baldwin 8: Bookwallen. . . .. Alexander Sporfing Goods ........ Allen 8: Allen ............. Allen Elecfric Company .... Anker Florisf ........... Arnholl Bakery ........ Baldwin, Dr. H. E. ..... ....... . Barkman Chevrolef Company ..., Barrick 8: Sons ......,....... Beard Ice Company.. .... Belfon Candy Company .... Black Hardware Company .... Borden's ................ Bowman Sludio ...,...,. Brife Spol .............,. Bruce Crawford Cleaners ..... Carson-Payson Company . .. Carson Pharmacy ........... Chris Phoio .................. Coca-Cola Bofiling Company .... Colonial Parkway ............. Cunningham. Virgil ............ Danville Chamber of Commerce .... Danville Communify College .... Danville Floral Company ..... Danville Lincoln Mercury ..... Danville Transfer 8: Siorage ..... Davey's Men's Wear .... ..... Dodson Seed Sfore ...... Dunn, Ray 8: Company ..... Eleclric Eye Equipmenf ..... Elecfric Molor Shop ..... Englerf, Dr. George .... Firesrone Srores ..... Fosfer. Dr. Howard ...., Franklin Sfreef Cafe .... Fred Frame Jeweler .... Friend ................... Friendly Cafe ................ General Refracfories Company ..... Graham 81 Spivey .............. Greenwood's Camera Shop .... Haas Mofor Service ....,.... Hannum, W. S. Company .... Heflin Jewelers ........... Hegeler Zinc Company .... Hepner, Dr. Paul E. ..... , Hill Lumber Company ..... Holmes. Roberf 81 Bros. ....... . Honey, Dr. J. P. ................. . lnferslaie Prinfers 81 Publishers ..... Johnson Drug Co. ............ . Jones, Sebal 8: Swanson ..... Kamp Music. Inc. ......,. . Kitchen Shop .......... Lesko. Dr. Frank L. ....... . Lelfer Shop Press ............ Leverenz Boffling Company ..... Levin, Sfanley L. .......... . L. L. Lenover ..., Longer Radio and Sound .... Mann, Slifler 81 Snyder .... Maroon and While ....,.. Marslers Sign Company .... Marlin, Dr. Bruce ........ Meadow Gold Dairy .... Meis Broihers ....... Millikin, Paul S. ....... . Modern Machine Shop .... Moore Buick Sales ...... Mosse r's Shoes ............ Mclnfire, V. W. ............ . McKinzie, L. D. 8: Company .,.. Nehi Boilling Company ...... Newman's Clolhes ....... Oversireer Jewelers .... Park 8: Shop ..... Pence 81 Geyer .... Prescriplion Shop .. . Phillips Laundry .... Pixley, Dr. R. E. ....... . Plasier Drug Company .... Ries-Sfrauss Company .... Reufher. Harry W. .... . Rissman. John 8: Son .... Robison. Dr. Fred ............ Royally, Fred W. and Company ..... Sandusky's .................. Saflerwhife, George B. ........ Schendel. Arfhur J. ........ . Schiff Shoes ................ Sears-Roebuck 8: Company .... Slailer Velerinary Service .... Shaffer, Dr. Wm. T. ...... . Smilh, Bill ......... Smith, Glen T... ,. Snider's ....... Spriiz Jewelers Sfar Shoe Shop ............ Sfeiger Fine Furs ............ Slorage Furnilure Company .... Sfuebe Sheer Mefal Shop .... Siumme Tea Company ..... Taylor Brofhers .......... Thirion Glass Company ...,. Thomas Music Shop ..,....... Thomas Transfer 8: Sforage .... Thompson Machine Welding. .. Tren? Lumber Company ....,.. Vermilion Counly Absiracl' Company ..... Websfer Grocer Company ..... Websl'er-Heske'f+-Mauerman, Inc. ... .. . Williamson. Dr. Holland ....., Woodbury Book Company .... Woodbury Drug Company .... Yale Cafe .....,.......... Y M C A ....,. . .. YWCA .... l148fI lb7 l53 l68 ISO IS3 ISI I59 l56 I74 I73 I74 lbl I68 I74 I74 I74 I56 I74 I67 I5I I53 l6'Z I75 I67 IS6 !53 I67 l72 I63 I75 I66 l52 I53 lb3 I6-5 I60 I75 I7O I54 IS4 l54 I75 I5-1 Ibb I76 i75 l54 I54- IS4 I75 l58 l58 lbl I7O I69 I59 l58 I75 West CLQDishes to the Glass of 1951 The Hegeler Zinc Company DANVILLE, ILLINOIS MANUFACTURER OF SULPHURIC ACID SMELTERS AND ROLLERS OF ZINC ROLLED ZINC IN STRIPS AND COILS BOILER PLATE AND SLAB ZINC PHONE 1400 11491 ELECTRIC MOTOR SHOP Fred Frame INDUSTRIAL and COMMERCIAL Jeweler SERVICE . I IO W. Harrison Danville, III. I5 N- Vermilion Phone 528 COMPLIMENTS - QF - Franklin Street Cafe 27 Franklin S+. Phone Iblb C IIAIFSTEIPS SIGN 60. D O'BRIEN PAINTS I'I A A S W' 5- HANNUM Co' Auro RADIATOR SERVICE Plumbing and Hearing -in Danville' IIIIMIS We Specialize In Repairing Aufomobile Radia+ors 305 Pine S+. Phone 48l Phone I784 I22 W. Main N501 Complimen+s . . of . . ,Danville .7 107611 Company Q-w Flowers For All Occasions L'-I 22 E. Norflw Danville, III. Phone 4500 dvlzillipa Company Phone178 7I4 Garfield Place COMPLIMENTS OF Jleaclow golcl ebaifzg .f 'X- A f GL, Ai G 'pa m' .g e -2 aw - P ig? .- .. 4 Phone 2200 6I7 N. Vermilion f151j My DI7IIllQPS Clflll DUl7lISl'lGPS, lllf. I9-27 Norfh Jackson S1'ree+ Danville, Illinois . PUBLISHING 0 DIQINTING . LITHGGIQAPHV Q BGOKBINDING 1 o . MANN, STIFLER 81 SNYDER Lawyers 4I9 Temple Building Telephone 64 PAUL E. HEPNER. M.D. General Surgery IO6 N. Vermilion Suife 5I3 DR. BRUCE MARTIN Den+is+ 802 Firsf Nafional Bank Bldg. Phone I903 Res. 4074 DR. R. E. PIXLEY DenI'isI' on +l'le square DR. FRED A. ROBISON Denfisl' 302 Firsi Nalional Banlc Bldg. COMPLIMENTS . . . . OF. . .. SLATTER VETERINARY SERVICE DR. WILLIAM T. SHAFFER 3l5 Adams Building Phone I52I JONES. SEBAT 81 SWANSON Lawyers sob Aaeine Building Danville, Illinois STANLEY I.. LEVIN. M.D. 602 Firsf Nafional Bank Bldg. Danville, Illinois A FRIEND f153j STAR SHOE SHOP JOHN HANZEL, Prop- SHOE REPAIRS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 22 W. Nor'Ih S+ree+ Wad sroluxee FURNITURE co. for new and used O Furnifure 0 Appliances I Bedding 0 Floor Covering Where Thrifty Buyers Gov 26-30 S. College SIree+ Phone I54I THOMPSON MACHINE 81 WELDING CO. PORTABLE ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING 2I0 Sou'I'h Phone 5I2 THE KITCHEN SHOP 428 E. Main Phone I32 STEIGER Fine Furs gl 20 W. Main Roasfers of Good Coffee STUMME TEA COMPANY I2I N. Vermilion Phone 705 Cornplimenis of: fo IEE.. I I LUMBER. C0- Good Lumber Since I902 THOMAS TRANSFER 8: STORAGE AGENTS FOR GREYVAN LINES, Inc. 29 Franklin Phone 648 51541 SEE OUR AIR-CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS SOLD ON CONVENIENT TERMS . 1 4, ' I, 'A-.4 514.5 ez f. S ,Z W? f A 1 BEARD ICE COMPANY ICE FOR PARTIES REFRIGERATOR STORE 46-48 College Sf.-Phone 495 I1'I E. Main-Phone 4670 L1551 COMPLIMENTS 1 QF 1 JOHN RISSMAN 8: SON lI8 E. NOYII1 Danville, III. Manufacfurers of The famous WINDBREAKER JACKETS , gum ADVERTISNEIJ mn: DBR! MQ., mmf. :nun mssnnn 1. son PARK afld SHOP Qualify af Lowesi' Price GROCERIES AND MEATS sold af VEGETABLES Davey's - - - Newman's Ries-S+rauss - - Meis Bros. Al LeveY'5 Main and Griffin Phone 404 COMPLIMENTS THERE'S NO CLEANING LIKE OF MILLI-KLEANING Phone 5900 AND M pm S. COMPANY CLEANING DISTRIBUTOR Kaiser O Fraser 605 N. Vermilion S+. I4l N. WaInu+ Phone 948 f1561 BEN CA RSON'S Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Where You Can Drive In 9I2 Norfh Vermilion S+ree+ Danville, Illinois 51571 YI Ml Cl Al A BUILDER or G f O C 2 I' CHARACTER C o. io' Wholesale Groceries A Class for All Ages C5 i Madison af Hazel Norlh S+. and Washingfon Ave. Danville, Illinois Danville. Ill. Webster - Heslcett - Mauerman, Inc. I37 Norlh Vermilion Slreel' The de endable insurance a enc , H Q P 9 Y ' . dfAi5 , L1E' which has served Danvilleland since I884, is prepared +o advise and assisl' you wifh your insurance liefijg fggs ag ifsg bl A '-:C -fwifj ..n H+-:E ,fl-9512, T523 21 :V pro ems. E un umu i,i1amWul11 or e i ,gee Z' Telephone 2253 A. W. HESKETT A. H. MAUERMAN. JR. C. N. HENSON 51581 YA LE CA FE HUNGRY? Eat Lunch with SALLY at SALLY'S 904 N. Vermilion Congratulations and Best Wishes To All The Graduates ILM-W Zvi THRIFT HEADQUARTERS FOR OVER 53 YEARS Compliments -of- Belton Candy Co. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONS Telephone 83I 43 N. Jackson St. Danville, Illinois BRUCE CRAWFORD BEST CLEANERS Congratulations fo Class of '5I 740 E. MAIN ST. lf159l GLEN T. SMITH Chrysler - Plymouth SALES AND SERVICE L-1 Pho e 917 E E 7N +hV I S+ + D Il III I J ALLEN 81 ALLEN Lawyers 4I N. Vermilion Sireef Danville, lllinois ACTON. ACTON. BALDWIN 8: BOOKWALTER Lawyers 605 Temple Building Telephone 350 DR. GEORGE L. ENGLERT Orihodonfisf 507 Adams Building Telephone 6I7 DR. H. E. BALDWIN EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT I39 N. Vermilion GRAHAM 81 SPIVEY AH'orneys THOMAS A. GRAHAM JOHN F. SPIVEY Temple Building DR. HOLLAND WILLIAMSON 1-1 I39 N. Vermilion DR. HOWARD S. FOSTER Denfisf 506 Adams Building Telephone 446 DR. FRANK LESKO I06 N. Vermilion JOHN P. HONEY. D.D.S. 40V2 N. Vermilion Telephone 534 V. W. McINTIRE Lawyer 60I Temple Building Danville, Illinois f1611 J. C. HIGGINS TOWER SPORTING PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS SUPPLIES 3-1 L-'z GOLD BOND KERRYBROKE MEN'S WOMEN'S L-z , , L-I I28 N. VermlIlon Phone 8800 PILGRIM ROYAL PURPLE MEN'S WOMEN'S FURNISHINGS HOSIERY If anyfhing you ever gei aI' Sears c.Ioesn'I' make good-Sears Will BesI' Wishes-Class of 'SI CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Pl6SfCl' Drug CO- I22 N. Vermilion Sf. Ed N rf, R . Ph. PhoI'os by Chris eupe eg PRESCRIPTION SERVICE CHRIS PHOTO KODAKS AND CAMERAS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Phone 3 for Free Delivery 2I5 Delaware Phone 6326-J of Your Prescripfions and Drug Supplies! f162j MEET THE GANG PLUMBING AFTER THE SHOW AND AT ' ' ' HEATING COLONIAL PARKWAY Repqir 1 Seryige 840 E. Main Phone 30 blb N. Jackson S+. Since l889 EIIARSUN-PAYSUNE Complimenfs of Danville Lincoln -M ercury INC. I07 W. Harrison S+. Danville, Illinois 56 f1631 . . . TOPS FOR QUALITY' Pepsi-Cola Cmnpany, Long Island City, N. Y. ALEXANDER SPORTING GOODS. Inc. Iss N. VERMILION ST. - PHONE 6l4 LLL... DANVILLE'S SPORT SPECIALISTS FOR OVER 30 YEARS BILL BECK WALT DICKERSON LEE ANDERSON 51641 BILL SMITH Compliments i of Arnlwolt Bakery w n 102 South Street Danville. Illinois SAY IT WITH PHOTOGRAPHS ko We Specialize in aa Portraiture. Commercial, Aerial and Candid Danville Chamber Ph0+09'aPhY of Commerce if Bowman Studio rosy, 202-204 N. Vermilion Dale Bldg. 22 N. Hazel S+. Phone 3405 H651 TAYLCJR BRGS. 23 S. Hazel S'I'ree+ Danville, Illinois Begin in a Chevrolet Bdflfmdn CIDCVFOICI' Sales Phone 1717 I07 W. Nor+h S+. DanviIIe's Popular Shoe Store 26 E. Main S+. Danville, Illinois l1661 Hearfiesf Congrafulafions Seniors of '5l ROBERT HOLMES 8: BROS. Inc. 5 I 0 Junclion Avenue Since I872 a Supporler of Danville and lfs Schools KAMP MUSIC. Inc. INSTRUMENTS-RECORDS RADIO-PIANOS-MUSIC ACCESSORIES-REPAIRS I49 N. Vermilion Phone l4ll Go +o JOHNSON DRUGS For BETTER PHARMACEUTICAL WORK FRANK A. JOHNSON, R.Ph. I8 E. Main Phone 55 Office Furnifure 0 Office Supplies Direcl Mail Adverlising I Typewrilers PRINTERS 0 ENGRAVERS LETTER SHOP PRESS Madison af Walnul Phone 357 Danville, Ill. LONGER Radio-Souncl Television Phone 277 43 N. Hazel Service io The Sick PRESCRIPTION SHOP Drugs-Wheel Chairs Diabefic Foods Baby Supplies-Russell Sfover Candies WE DELIVER 8 E. Norlh Phone 2472 HARRY W. REUTHER. Inc. DIAMOND T TRUCKS GMC TRUCKS KINGHAM TRAILERS 43I-433 N. Vermilion S+. Danville, Illinois Phone 565 - 5058 FRED W. ROYALTY AND COMPANY COMPLETE BEAUTY SHOP INSTALLATIONS l26-l28 N. Walnuf S+. fl67j For +I1e Finesi' Grade A Milk and Milk Producfs ASK FOR BORDEN'S Disfribufed by EVERPURE A COMMUNITY DAIRY SERVICE I024 E. Fairchiid Tel. 3294 Danville Born-Owned-Opera+ed Congrafulafions from 'Ihe GEO. B. SATTERWHITE CO. GENERAL TI RES-RADIOS BATTERIES I2-I6 N. Walnuf Phone 993 L. D. McKlNZIE 81 CO. Wholesale Confeciions Danville, IIIinois GREENWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP I48 N. Vermilion HEADQUARTERS FOR THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERH Good Luck Class Dear Seniors- When you remember fhe and work of l95I- MAROON Bhd WHITE of '5I - Remember us - DAVEY-S MEN-S The Sfudeni' Newspaper WEAR of D.H.S. Norfh Vermilion I924 I95I If168fl fun CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I.. L. LENOVER SALES 8: SERVICE I IOI Warringfon Ave. FOUNTAIN PENS ALLEN ELECTRIC CO. Elecirical Conslrucfion and Supplies Radio - - Washer Elecfrical Appliances 1-. f PENCILS FTEZHSQVEJGQSE' SALES and seavlce LIPSTICK ,- PRESCRIPTIONS ' GUI-ICK. I8 E. Norlh I09 N. Hazel WOODBURY DRUG Co Phone 48 Danville 4 W. Main Our lnlelligenl' Boys Y WM. J. ANKER Florisl' Bridal Bouquels, Corsages, Boulonnieres, Cul Flowers, Planls Phone 226 320 N. Jaclcson BARRICK 81 SONS Funeral Home 440 N. Walnul Sl. Danville, Illinois 51691 FOR THOSE WHO ARE CONGRATULATIONS FUSSY ABOUT THEIR FOOD THE BRITE SPOT Open 7:00 A, M. SPR I TZ Close 7:30 P. M. JEWELERS 3 E. Woodbury S+. Phone 6086-J Danville, Illinois 5l N- Vefmill0n CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES for your success in any fufure underfakings. This is our mosi' sincere wish Woodbury Book Co. 'E Come To Your Own G DANVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Firsi' +wo years of college workin liberal ar+s, pre Q med, engineering, commerce, efc. are offered MISS MARY MILLER. Dean Office of Admissions Room 247 Corner Fairchild and Jackson Call 4050-20 51701 BEST WISHES FROM 2 Wrgil Cunningham Studio MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY 803 W. Williams Phone I I2 B L A C K , S Besl' Wishes H io . Plumbing Sporwiioioods A SUPPHGS The Seniors of '5l . R El +'c l o DODSON'S Supplies Miscellaneous Hardware A Hand Tools Housewares E Power Tools 204 Wes+ Main Sfreei' WE DELIVER 3l N. Hazel Phone 9Il Danville, Illinois L1711 DREWS R. P. HUDSON Rl E N D L Y 6 F 708 N. Vermilion C K6 Danvalthone '36 Illinois E Q5 QS 5 X DANVILLE TRANSFER and STORAGE CO. We Know How SINCE I892 Moving 0 Storage 0 Packing 0 Distributors Main Omer I2-I4-I6 I8 College S+. All Telephones 3I5 DANVILLE ILLINOIS mdw ' 4-I2-445 Not-Th Vermilion Sl Cl' Ill Moore Buick Compan y, INCORPORATED A ,. ww' 5 -IN f , vw' 1, REPAIRING WASHING GREASING 2-u Ph 308 I I5 W. Norfh SI' I 1 ONE OF DANVILLE'S REALLY FINE STORES FOR MEN PENCE 81 GEYER MEN'S WEAR I2b E. Main Phone 766 Drink .... 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Vermilion Danville, lll. lol N- Vermilion Si- ARTHUR J. SCHENDEL Building Confracfor 602 N. Griffin Danville, lll. COMPLIMENTS . . . . OF . . . . HEFLIN JEWELERS SCHOOL RINGS AND PINS All Orders Given Prompl' A++enl'ion HEFLIN JEWELERS I5 W. Main S+. If175j Complefe Line Tires-Bafleries-Home and Comphmems Aufo SUPPl'e5 THIRION GLASS Passenger-Truck and Tracior COMPANY Tire Reireading Q-K Complefe Brake Service ' Fmssrone stones 535 E' M ' S+' Norfh 8: Hazel Sis. Phone 266 TGISPHOHB H02 Danville, Ill. DANIEL SCHOOL THIRD GRADE RECOGNIZE ANY OF THEM? GENERAL REFRACTORIES COMPANY Complimenfs +he Class of '5I Phone 707 Tilfon, llllnols l1761 Best VWSIICS to l'Il2 CIass of 1951 HURLETRON INSPECTION - coNfR'6L Q Assmnw ELECTRIC EYE EQUIPMENT CO. MANUFACTURERS OF AUTOMATIC CONTROL INSPECTION AND ASSEMBLY EQUIPMENT Hill Lum ber Company Francis O. Wa+son Owen L. Rouse Success to the Cfass of 1951 635 E WILLIAMS STREET PHONE 7 I 1 AUTOGRAPHS Wishing you success and happiness in +he fu+ure. 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