Decatur High School - Decanois Yearbook (Decatur, IL)
- Class of 1949
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The Co- Editors of the 1949 Decanois wish to preserve your mem- ories throughout the years by making the theme, Keep Your Memories Green. E0 TENT I Faculty II Seniors III Iuniors IV Sophomores V School Life VI Sports VII Advertising ,f 1 if A Q 1 in 1... i x 3' xxx 1 1 ff 1 Rn X N 0 fi W5 2, s 1 W 5, f an an au ywq .NM 5325, ,439 'Ns 1 nn In .-mf if XJ! 1 L i Y 1 ll is 'il T ,4v 5 Q 1 I if ,W I Q. MR. LEE D. PIGOTT ,A . ,. V i. N NL xii., ,' I ,4 ' ! I'! ? K. ..,,s. m, : 5 PRI CIPAL W MR. CLIFFORD STIEGEMEIER Assistant Principal M M x MISS ELIZABETH CONNARD Guidance Director Board 0F Education MR. FRANK WALKER MR. LESTER I. GRANT Assistant Superintendent of Schools 'I 'A' : I ,A Z' r fv ,. , rf, 1 p fr' F! Qi, J I :f'!,1tz, fi, L' MR. W. R. MCINTOSH Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Lucile C. Andrews, Englishg Ph.B., University of Chicago, Eastern State College. Ruth V. Bane, Typing, Commercial Geography, B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University. David F. Batthauer, Machine Shop, Industrial Education Spe- cial, State Vocationalp BS., Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Indiana. W. Gcmsel Bennett. Biology, Sophomore Advisor, Counselorg AB., M.S., University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin. Iustecm Bleeks, Art, Iunior Art Leagueg BS., M.A., University of Illinois, Columbia University, University of Southern Cali- fornia, University of Colorado, Southern Illinois University, Parsons School of Design. Maud H. Blue, VVorld History, B.Ed., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, University of Wyoming, University of Wisconsin. Ruth Helen Burlison, Music, Sophomore Advisor, M.S. in Music Education, University of Illinois, Christiansen Choral School. 4 J N ,v x. . lv ,I x w Mary E. Carroll, Spanish, Senior Counselor, Head of Foreign Language Department, A.B., A.M., lames Miliikin Univer- sity, University of illinois. Mrs. Ruth R. Carson, English, Counselor, Sophomore Advisor, Homecoming Committeeg B.S., M.A., University of Illinois, University of Colorado. Mrs. Mildred Connell, Advanced Stenography, Typing Business Advisor of Decanoisg B.Ed., illinois State Normal University, if University of Colorado. 5 XA -XXLU eff' XM' Milford B. Corey, Electricity, B.S., M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Texas A. M. Griffie G. Courtney. English, B.Ed., Southern Illinois University, University of Illinois, Iames Millikin University. Gerald D. Cox, Boolckeepingg B.S., M.S., University of Illinois. Doris Crcrder, English, Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor, National Honor Society CCommittee of Advisorsl, B.S., Southern illinois University. Nw Ar of W. K. Davis. Vocational and lndustrial Arts, Cabinet Making, Basketball Ushers, B.Ed., M.Ed., Eastern State College, Colorado A. 6. M. College. Mary R. Earnest Cno picturel, Physiology, Health. Leone Ehrhardt. World History, Zeeteesee Club Advisor, B.A., M.A., North Central College, University of Wisconsin. Louise Fike. English, A.B., Drake University, Northwestern University. Georgia H. Fischer. Trigonometry, Algebra, National Honor Society Advisor, A.B., B.S., M.A., Ohio State University, Columbia University. Thelma M. Franklin, English, National Honor Society Advisor, B.S., M.S., University of illinois, University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University. Esther Fry. Library, lunior Bed Cross, Library Council, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College, University of Illinois. Charles C. Galbreath, Drafting, Sheet Metal, Freshman Foot- ball Coach, B.Ed., Eastern State Teachers College. Y- LQ -sf Helen Gorham, English, A.B., Iames Millikin University, Uni- versity of Colorado, University of Montana, Universitytxafix Wisconsin, American Academy of Dramatic Arts. '77 1 '1 2- XJ ' g.. 4 xy Helen E. Green, Spanish, English, Iournalism, Bumgss Advisor of The Observer , A.B., M.A., Iames Millikin University, University of Illinois. M. Cecilia Hebert, Algebra, Geometry, B.S., M.S., University of Illinois, Ohio State University, University of Michigan, Bread Loaf School of English, University of Wyoming. Mary B. Hedrick, Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand, BS., Indi- ana State Teachers College, University of Southern Cali- tornia, Gregg College of Chicago. Christa Herrin, English, A.B., M.A., College of Emporia, Normal University, Iames Millikin University, University of Illinois. Gertrude O. Hill, American I-Iistory, A.B., A.M., University of Illinois, Teachers College, Columbia University, Eastern Illinois State College, Chicago University, American Uni- versity. Elizabeth Holbrook, Biology, B.S., University of Illinois, South- ern Illinois Normal University. r f xz r-C3 CQ Van F. Howe, Physical Education, Eootball Coach, B.S., lVl.S., University of lllinois. Anna L. Hull. American History, A.B., M.A,, University of lllinois. Carl F. Iebe, Band, Orchestra, B,M., University of Wisconsin, American Conservatory, Eontainebleau, Erance. Clella L. Iones, Physics, Physical Science, B.Ed., M.A., lllinois State Normal University, University of lllinois, lames Milli- kin University. Gay A. Kintner, Director of Athletics, Basketball Coach, lllinois State Normal University, Michigan Coaching School, Northwestern Coaching School. Walter Kirby. English, Speech, Decanois Advisor, B.A., M.A., New York University, Columbia University, Samuel L. Kohr, Typing, Related Distributive Education, Book Exchange, Ticket Sales, Rifle Club, Student Council Home- coming Danceg B.S., lames Millikin University, University of lllinois, Illinois State Normal University. A f- , V ,'Y .' 50 1 1 Ill Lf! ' ,fpwgf - ffwdv Wilmer A. Lamar, Eng is , Head of English Department, Frag- ments and Fantasies, AB., M.A., Iames Millikin University, University of Chicago, University of Illinois. D. May Larimore, French, Spanish, French Club Advisor, A.B., A.M., Teachers College, Columbia, MacMurray College, Sorbonne, Paris. . N yu' . 1.0 A 1. I 1 2 . f f . J y,' 'f 3- ' ' - - -uk, f A V 5 : P, ,dk 4 4 3. L' , oi.. ' ' ' K A ' f F I 6' 'ty 5. 5-,f't..,rl'Z. KL- I 4 ,,,j.c..4 ,,.. 1 Eff- ' Paul E. Le Marr, Americali History, B.Ecl., A.M., Illinois State Normal University, University of Illinois. Mary M. Mclntire, Latin, Latin Club, BA., M.A., University of Illinois. Mayo I.. Magill, English, Lincoln Essay Contest, AB., A.M., McKendree College, University ot Illinois. Mrs. Norma Magnuson. Speech, Dramatics, Director of Iune Senior, Mid-Year, and Sophomore Class Plays, Class Day, AB., M.A., Iames Millikin University, Northwestern Uni- versity. Melvin R. Matthew. American History, Counselor, Iunior Class Advisor, B.S., M.A., Northwestern University, Harvard. Edna Meadows, Biology, A.B., M.A., University of lllinois. Harry A. Mei.nert, Vocational Drafting, Counselor, B.E., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Platteville Teachers College. Lena B. Metzger, German, American History, German Club Advisor, lunior Class Advisor, B.A., lames Millikin Uni- versity, lllinois State Normal University, University of Colorado, Washington University, Rochester, N. Y., Uni- versity of Maine. Andrew E. Meurlot, American History, Eire Committee, B.Ed., M.A., Eastern lllinois State College, University of lllinois, University of Wisconsin. Katherine V. Minto, BioloQYi BS., M.A., Beloit College, Univer- sity of Colorado, University of Wisconsin, Correspondence Courses, University of lllinois. Georgia R. Mitchell, English, Aristos Advisorg BA., University of lllinois, University of Chicago, Iames Millikin University. Mrs. Ruth E. Munsie, Home Economics, BS., lames Millikin University. Roy Vemon Nelson, Driver Education, Football Line Coach, A Squad, BS., Bradley University, De Pauw University. Elmer V. Nickel, Typing, Head of Business Education Depart- ment, A.B., A.M., Illinois College, University ot Illinois, University of Chicago, Northwestern, BroWn's Business College. Morris A. Noland, Music, Head of Music Department, Home- coming Committeeg B.S., Iames Millikin University, Univer- sity of VVisconsin, Christianson Choral School. Mary E. Orr, Biology, Head of Science Department, A.B., Uni- versity ot Illinois. C. Edwin Pearson. Salesmanship, Distributive Education, Eu- ture Distributors of America Advisor, Salesmanship Booster Club Advisor, B.Ed., M.S., Greenville College, Illinois State Normal University, University ot lllinois. Iohn W. Perkins, World History, Head of Social Studies Depart- ment, Curriculum Improvement Committee - Chairman, Conduct in the Building Committee, National Education Week Committee, Year-Bound School Service Committee, Crowd-Control Committee-Chairman, B.Ed., M.A., Illinois State Normal University, University of Illinois. f a7'aif.f,! zz!! Mae E. Peters, Mathematics, National Honor Society Advisor, B.E., Illinois State Normal University, University of Boch- ester, University of Colorado, Southern Illinois Normal University, University of Maine. A-1.4 U Margery Prestley, Geometry, Senior Counselor, A.B., M.A., fames Millikin University, Teachers College, Columbia University, University of California. D V f I lJ dffV'WU L Edna M. Robertson. World History, Thalia Advisor, National Honor Society Advisor, A.B., University of lllinois, Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Norton I. Rosan, Office Practice, Stenography, B.Bd., MA., lllinois State Normal University, Colorado State College of Education. Lawrence E. Rueff. Biology, Agriculture, Visual Aids Commit- tee Chairman, A.B., M.S., Olivet College, University of lllinois. Marjorie Sanborn, Stenography, B.G.A. Advisor, Student Coun- cil Social Committee, AB., lames Millikin University, Uni- versity of Florida, University of lllinois, Bowling Green College of Commerce, Gregg Business College. Mabel Scheiderer. Co-operative Office Occupations, Office Practice, Counselor, Future Business Leaders Advisor, B.S., M.A,, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Colum- bia University, Northwestern University. Thomas L. Settle. Automobile Mechanics, B.S., Illinois State University. Ida Shapiro, Bookkeepingg AB., Illinois Wesleyan University, Northwestern University, University of Illinois, Washington University. wi , ' , - v,, f. , 'F ' I: ,i ,,'.,f3 c,,.,69 Martha Spath, Physical Education, Girls' Athletic Association, Red Pepper Club, Cheer Leaders, BS., M.Ed., Northeast- ern Missouri State College, University of Missouri. Helen I. Stapp, English, Flag Squad Advisor, Assistant on Make-up, B.S., M.A., University of Illinois, State University of Iowa, Eastern Illinois State College, University of Monj tana, University of Colorado. ally 1, V' I Q ' , web, L' 'M 71.6, ,V I Malfoy' I E. E. Steams, World istory, Town Meeting iscuiflonffllubf B., MA., la Miiiikie University, Um 'Nytsrfy efydiineix -.1 , , LU 41 sl IPI ,J ll I Mxfl ' 1'1 7 4 ' Ulla G ,IVA Marjorie Stone, Physical Education, Girls' Athletic ,lf Red Pepper Club, Cheer Leaders, AB., M.A.,Hvteeggdu2rey 'LM College, University of Illinois. l I V g, v 'fr , A its , 1. 1,- Kathryn M. Sturm, Biology, Zoology, Science Club Advislor, B.Ed., MS., Southern Illinois State Teachers College, Uni- versity ot Michigan, University of Chicago, University of California, University of Colorado. Dorothea R. Summitt, Nurse, I-In e rsing ClOB lOI Red Cross Advisor, RN., Dv ur on unty Hospital, University ot,Mic 'gan - 5 wi. 'NW . li: UM 4 f ft. ,, M. 5 Clarence E. Taylor, Basic Mathematics, Solid Geometry, B.Ed., M.A., Eastern Illinois State College, University of Illinois. Effie M. Theobald, I-Iome Making, Future Home Makers of America Club Advisor, BS., MacMurray College, Chicago University, Columbia University, American University, University of California, Leland Stanford University. Loy E. Wattles. Social Studies, Tutor at Macon County I-Iospital, AB., M.A., McKendree College, University of Illinois. Marie Weber. Social Problems, Government Problems, Coune selor, Homecoming Auditorium, Iunior Class Advisory Committee, B.Ed., M.S., Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, University of Illinois. Ralph B. Westennan. Algebra, Basic Mathematics, B.Ed., M.A., Illinois State Normal University, University of Illinois, Iames Millikin University. Emest H. Westlund, Chemistry, Ph.C., BS., M.S., Purdue Uni- versity, University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois. F. A. White, Physical Education, Track Coach, B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, Illinois Wesleyan, Purdue Uni- versi , University of Iowa, University of Illinois. 'I My ft. N + t.. CAI! It 'I Esther Williams. Librarian, B.S., M.A., B.S.L.S., University of lllinois, Eastern lllinois State College. George M. Wilson. Business Law, Sophomore Advisor, B.Ed., M.A., Illinois State Normal University, University of Wyoming. K. B. Wilson, Supervisor of lndustrial Education, Camera Club Advisor, B.Ed., Eastern Illinois State College, University of lllinois. Eleanor Wyne. English, A.B., M.A., University of lllinois, Knox College, University of Chicago, University of Colorado. Lois I. Yoder, English, Agora Advisorg A.B., M.A., Columbia University, University of Colorado. D. L. Young, Vocational Building Trades, B.E., Eastern State Teachers College, University of lllinois. K5 . 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Honor Study, '47, Cashier, Coteterio, '47, '48, '49, Sophomore Council, '46, 47, lunior Council, '47, Hi'Y, '47, '48, '49, Mock Political Convention, '43 The Bot, '48, Class Day, '49, Football, '45 Ahern, less Icxmes: Singing he loves, so thot he does. Boys' Glee Club, '46, Mixed Chorus, '46, '47, A Choir '47, '48, Baker, Earl. Ir.: A life of edse for me. Benedict, Iesse: Never too busy to join in the fun, Alwciys on hcind when there is Work to be done. Beyer, Iocmn Ioyce: ls she quiet ond demure? Moybe, don't be too sure. Booher. La Vonne: One hundred per cent Wonderful. Girls' Glee Club, '46, '47, Business Girls' Association, '47, '48, lumor Coune cil, '47, Sophomore Council, '46, Property Committee, The Bot, '48, Chairman, Scholarship Committee, '48, Burnett, Delbert: Studies gre oill right, if you don't toike them too seriously. Football, '47, Vocational Machine Shop, '47, Burns, Byron, Ir.: He grorducrtes os most of us do, not liking school until We're through. Camp, Gloria Ann Corley, Lyle Eugene Crawford, Iune Crawley, Helen Davis, Betty Holmes Delaney, Shirley Dixon, Dean Dratwick, Eunice Camp, Gloria Ann: Always laughing, never sad, Gloria's smiles make others glad. A Choir, '48, '47, '48, B Choir, '457 Christmas Vespers, '46, '47, '48, Easter Sunrise Service, '46, '47, '48, Student Council, '46, '47, Spring Festi- val, '47, '48: The Red Mill, '48: Modernaires, '48, Big Twelve Music Festi- val, '46, '47, Baccalaureate Choir, '48, Corley. Lyle Eugene: A sign of coming mischief. Crawford, Iune: A smile is worth a million frowns in any market. Crawley, Helen: A sweeter girl couldn't be found. Davis, Betty Holmes: She can't be botheredg she's in love. DeLaney, Shirley: A charming personality is her style. Dixon, Dean: What should a man do but be merry? Drcrtwick, Eunice: A pleasing manner, a pleasing smile, make you stop and listen a While. Girls' Glee Club, '46, '47y Girls' Chorus, '47, Advanced Girls' Choir, '47, '48, Cihiristirgias Vespers, '48g The Red Mill, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, WW N. Eaton, Robert Field, Bernard Carlyle Garner, Barbara lean German, Beverly Goff, Richard Lee Greenberg, Max Hack, Henry Hamman, Shirley Eaton, Robert: He Wears a friendly smile all the while. Baseball, '47, '48, Rifle Club, '48, Vocational Machine Shop, '48 Field, Bernard Carlyle: The will to do, the soul to dare, A handsome youth Without a care. Gamer, Barbara lean: Quiet, but full of fun, Making friends With everyone. Mock Political Convention, '48: Usher, Class Play, '48: Homecoming, '48, Class Day, '49 German, Beverly: Her pleasing manner Wins her a host of friends. Goff, Richard Lee: Character is even higher than intellect. Greenberg, Max: I dare to do all that becomes a man. Hack, Henry: lt's no task to be happy. Hamrncm, Shirley: Sweet, pleasant, and full of fun, Ready to play when her Work is done. I Harnish. Ierry Hedenberg. Patricia Holt, Betty Houser, Wayne Howell, Russell Eugene Keeler. Margie Koshinski, Eugene Kossieck. Kenneth Hamish, Ierry: Nonsense and study do not agree, l'rn sure the later is not in me. Hedenberg, Patricia: Always doing her level best. Mixed Chorus, '48, Latin Club, '46, Home Economics Club, '46 Holt, Betty: Softly speaks and sweetly smiles. Student Council, '45 lunior Council, '47, Artstos, '45 Mock Political Con- vention, '48. Houser, Wayne: l am as l am, and always will be. Howell, Russell Eugene: Pleasure and action rnake the hours seem short. Keeler, Margie: She excels in every sport, And is a good sport herself. G.A.A,, President, '46, '47, '48p Secretary, Mid-Year Senior Class, '48 Red Peppers, '48 Koshinski, Eugene: A little backward about coming forward. Kossieck. Kenneth: There ought to be a law against a smile like his. Football, '46, '47, '43p Chairman, Constitution Committee, '48y National Honor SoCielY, '487 President, Mid-Year Senior Class, '49, Baseball, '43g The Bat, '48. McCann. Russell McDaniel, Gaydell Marie McEvoy. Margaret Mary Mason, Delbert Lambert, Carl: A likable fellow, who with his grin, Friend after friend can always win. Lawrence, Iames Richard: Express yourself, no one can do that for you. Football, '46, Track, '46, '47, Home Room Otticer. an, Harry: Oh, the ups and downs of lifel l-le's always up. L' , Carlos: Brains, and brown, personality, wit, 'deal person and Corby's it. Lambert, Carl Lawrence. Iames Richard Logan, Harry Lyon, Carlos J' .RV Nt N Q xv. Football, '46, '47, '48, Senior Class Play Committee, '48, Baseball, '48, National Honor Society, '48, Senior Ring Committee, '48, Constitution Com- mittee, '48, The Bat, '48, Senior Scholarship, Usher for House of Magic, '48, Mid-Year Class Valedictorian, Treasurer, National Honor Society, '48. 'X ann, Russell: Not bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, but a ice mixture of them all. ' National Honor Society, '48, Bookkeeper, N. H. S, '43, The Bat, '43, Honor Study committee, '48, Mid-Year Class Salutatorian. J McDaniel, Gaydell Marie: A friendly smile, a pleasing way. Colored Girls' Choir, '46, '47, '48, Future Homernakers ot America, '48, Crystal Birds, '46, '47, McEvoy. Margaret Mary: The milclest manners and the gentlest ways. Mason, Delbert: Consider slowly and act promptly. Band, '46, '47, '43, Football, B squad, '45, Moods. Iames Meldahl. Karen lane Morgan, Royal Morton. Charles Mounts, Mary Nanna, Imogene Ney, George O'Connor, Robert Iames Meads. Iames: HA person worth knowing' Football, '46, '47. Meldahl, Karen lane: Sweet and pensive, jolly and gay, We like them when they're just her way. Agora, '46, Art League, '47, French Club, '48, The Bat, '48, Class Day, '49, Business Girls' Association, '46, Observer, '46, '48, Co-Chairman, Home Room Homecoming Float, '48, Thalia, '45, Mock Political Convention, '48, 3rd Place, Columbus Day Essay Contest, '46. Morgan. Royal: Be merry today. Who knows what tomorrow brings? Morton. Charles: A penny for your thoughts. Mounts, Mary: Petite, attractive, smartly dressed is she, A more charming picture you could not wish to see. Agora, '45, Receptionist, '46, Iunior Council, '47, Business Glrls' Association, '48, Program Chairman, '48, Senior Play Committee, '48, The Bat, '48. Nanna, Imogene: lt isn't your position that makes you happy, it's your disposition. Agora, '46, Property, Senior Class Play, '48. Ney, George: lust one of the fellows. O'Connor, Robert Iames: By the work, one knows the Workman. Camera Club, '48, Iunior Art League, '46, O'Dell, Ioe Phelps, Virginia I. Piety. Philip Potts, Margaret Ann Robinson, Betty Lou Schott, Ruth l.. Sears. William Seitz. Suzanne O'Dell, Ioe: A lively fellow with jokes aplenty, An enemy of none, but a friend of many. Football, '46, '-Bi' choir, '46, The But, '48. Phelps. Virginia I.: An open hearted girl. Piety, Philip: A man of few words, but bound to go far. Mock Political Convention, '48, Chamber ot Commerce, '47. Potts, Margaret Ann: A friendly nature, the same to all. Girls' Glee Club, '46, Girls' Athletic Association, '46, '47, Robinson, Betty Lou: She is a quiet girl-at times. Schott, Ruth L.: There she is. I hear her laughing. Sears, William: I-le's friendly, yet dashing, and full of fun, Come on, girls, he's yet to be won. Student Council, '47, '48, Iunior Council, '47, Track, '47, Football, '47, '48, Vice President, Mid-Year Senior Class. Seitz. Suzanne: A girl to catch peoples attention, And one worthy of special mention. Tri-Y, '46, Spanish Club, '46, Mixed Chorus, '46, B Choir, '46, '47, '48, A Choir, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '47, '48, Christmas Vespers, '46, '47, '48, Easter Sunrise Service, '46, '47, Spring Music Festival, '46, '47, '48, Mock Political Convention, '48, Honor Study, '48, Homecoming, '48, House Decorating, '48, Home Economics Club, '48, Business Girls' Association, '48, Art League, '46, Girls' Athletic Association, '48, Class Day, '49, Zeeteesee, '46, Thalia, '46, '47, Make up, The Bat, '48. Sheumoker. Donald Siburt. Nova Ioan Simroth, Shirley Smith, Earl Smith, Kenneth Snyder. Donald Sheumaker, Donald: The world's no better if we worry, life's no better if we hurry. Siburt, Nova lean: ln life she finds a lot of fun, But when there's Work she gets it done. Home Room Representative, '46, '47, Future Homemakers of America, 461 Homecoming, '48, Mock Political Convention and Election, '48, Class Day, '49. Simroth, Shirley: Popular Shirley strives for excellence and obtains perfection. Fun Club Council, President, '48, l.S.H.S.P.A. Iournalisrn Convention Dele- gate, '48, Student Council, Homecoming Committee, '48, Girls' Chorus, '46, '47, Observer '46, '47, '48, News Editor, '48, Editor in Chief, '48: Backstage, The Bat, '48, Cheerleader, '45, '47, Agora, '47, '48, Reporter, '48, Tri-Y, '47, '48, Program Committee, '48, lunior Red Cross Council, '47, '48, Iunior Council Alternate, '47, Herald and Review Short Story Contest, Sth place, Student Council, '48, Chairman, Senior Ring Committee, '48, Mock Political Convention, Secretary National Committee, '48, National Honor Society, '48, lda K. Martin Essay Contest, '48, Third place, Columbus Essay Contest, '48, Honor Study, '47, '48, Monitor, '48, Red Peppers, '48, Spanish Club, '48, Association ot Commerce High School Representative. '48, Co-Chairman, Homecoming Dance Committee, '48. Smith, Earl: Not too serious, not too gay. Smith, Kenneth: l graduate with pleasure. Vocational Machine Shop. Snyder, Donald: Lifes a jest and all things show it. Spain, Mary Lucille Spiker, Derrell Spivey, Phil Sunderland, Donald Temple, Richard Lee Thompson, Wayne Spain. Mary Lucille: Deny her merit if you can. Girls' Athletic Asssociation, '47g Mock Political Election, '48, Business Girls' Association, '46g The Bat, '48, Class Day, '49, Spiker, Derrellz Always out for a good time. Spivey, Phil: His enemies? Why they're so few, They number less than half of two. Football, B squad, '46, A squad, '47. Sunderland, Donald: Why worry when there are better things to do. Temple, Richard Lee: Nothing so hard but search will find it out. National Honor Society, '48, Thompson, Wayne: Ah, this learningl What a thing it is! ,. ' 'lf f i sE,nf,i,t sg' l Truebe, Mary Vance, Bornadine Evelyn Walker, Dona Mae Wilcox, Iohn in 5 I , ' Williams, Patricia Ann Yeaw. Mai-yrose Truebe, Mary: Musical, busy, and charming! Student Council, '46, '47, Auditorium Committee, '47, Mixed Chorus, '46, Girls' Chorus, '46, '47, A Choir, '46, 47, The Red Mill, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, Senior Floral Committee Chairman, '48, Red Peppers, '48, Easter Sunrise Service, '48, Iunior Chamber of Commerce Traffic Committee, '47, Homecoming Float committee, '48, Class Day, '49, The Bat, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '47, '48, Spring Music Festival, '48, '48, Business Girls' Association, '48, Girls' Athletic Association, '46 Vance, Bemadine Evelyn: Her whole world is bright as a jewel. Business Girls' Association, '47, '48. Walker, Dona Mae: What an atomic personality, contoozin' but amoozin'l National Honor Society, '48, The Bat, '48, Student Council, '46, '47, '48, Old Clothes Day Committee, '46, Homecoming Committee, '48, Red Peppers, '48, Co-Chairman Homecoming Dance, '48, Float Committee, '48, Tri-Y, '46, '47, Senior Constitution Committee, '48, Honor Study, Assistant Monitor, '48, Delegate, State Tri-Y Conference, '47, Mid-Year Class Orator, '49, Wilcox, Iohn: I love to tell the truth and shame the devil. Football, '46, '47, '48, Baseball, '47, '48, Vice President, Iunior Class, '47, National Honor Society, '48, Mock Political Convention, '48, Student Council, '47, '48, Iunior Council, '47, Senior Constitution Committee, '48, Senior Ring Committee, '48, Senior Play Committee, '48, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee, '48, Auditorium Committee, '48, The Bat, '48, Old Clothes Day, '47, '48, Williams, Patricia Ann: Clever young lady, medium tall, One of the nicest to grace our hall. Student Council '46, '47, '48, Dance Committee, '46, '47, Junior Council, '47- Tri-Y, '46, '47, '48, Delegate to State Convention, '48, Red Cross, '46, Recep- tionist, '47, Senior Ring Committee, '48, Senior Announcement Committee, '48, Red Peppers, '48, Secretary, '48, Mid Year Senior Class Play Commit! tee, '48, Make up, The Bat, '48, Yeaw. Maryrose: A good heart is good, but a big heart is better. Glee B, '46, Glee A, '48, Red Peppers, '48, Mock Political Convention, '48, Senior Class Play Committee, '48. Mlll-YEAR CUMMENUEMENT HUNIIHS RUSSELL McCANN Oraior Mid-Year Commencement Program lnvocation ...................,............... The Reverend E. M. Ringland Salutatory, The World That We Face ..,. .......,...,.., R ussell McCann Girls' Ensemble, Dedication ,.........,. ....,.....,.,.. F ranz-Riegger Oration, Our Immediate Future ..,,,..,.,.,..,.. ,.... D onna Mae Walker Girls' Ensemble, How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings , , . ,.....,... Liddle-Cain Valedictory, Our Place in the World ,,4...i,...,. ........ C arlos Lyon Awarding of Honors .,.,,...,..,,...., , . . ..... Mr. Lee D. Pigott Presentation of Class .....,..,,...,.. .......... M r. W. R. Mclntosh Awarding of Diplomas .,i,. ..,...,i,....... M r. Otto C. Keil Benediction. . ..,r,., . , .... The Reverend E. M. Ringland HONORS Highest Scholarship RUSSELL McCANN Students Receiving Deltas for High Honors in Scholarship RUSSELL McCANN IOHN WILCOX GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Mary Mounts, LaVonne Booher, Lois Hunt, Lorraine Hunt, Eunice Dratwick, Karen Meldahl, Suzanne Serin, Gaydell McDaniel, Gloria Camp. e382 Mrs. lnez I. Bender, for- merly a member of the Decatur School Board and one of the foremost civic leader's in Decatur's his- tory, gave a sum of money to the school board before her death to establish a Lincoln Essay Contest in memory of her father, who was a great admirer of Lincoln. This money is di- vided equally between the boy and the girl from each year's Iune Senior Class, who write winning essays on Lincoln. These awards are presented to them at the lune Com- mencement Exercises. The contestants are judged fifty per cent on the essay itself, twenty- five per cent on their ability to read it before the judges, and twenty- five per cent on their school citizenship. ll. A. It. Award Each year an outstanding senior girl is honored by receiving the award presented by the National Society of Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution. She is then eligible, along with representatives of other lllinois high schools, for the drawing in which a state representative is selected to take a trip with all expenses paid to a convention in Washington, DC. The lune and Mid-Year Senior classes elected three candidates: Nelda Kemmerer, Helen Printy, and Iacqueline Davis. Then the faculty chose lacqueline Davis as the winner on merits of dependability, honesty, activities, and leadership. Lincoln Essay Award DOROTHY LOGAN RICHARD HANES 44 39 2 xv enior Popularity Conte tw, pdf L BEST ALI. AROUND Printy Asa Mggrrigv L. W N Xu ll Q g 2 VIL -qv 5 C Q 11- ml W MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Iacqueline Davis Dick Weatherford K4U7b FRIENDLIFST Bettymcxe Ryan Ioe O'Dell f' BEST DRESSED Don Dare For the third consecutive year, the Deconois hols endeavored to hold cr contest in which the senior class Indy choose the students they think ore outstanding. M gf . 9 O e Mlller by V C we Of' Wir Wggllf BEST LOOKING Spangler Alun Anderson WMM' W wif Qf BEST ATHLETE V Dionne Burnette Corby Lyon 4419 ROGER BALDWIN Roger, who won first place, was a mem- ber of the Student Council all three of his high school years and also served on the Sopho- more and Iunior Councils. He was a member of the National Honor Society for two years and was elected Treasurer the second semester of his Senior year. He was active in the Mock Republican Convention. Shirley, the second place winner, served on the Observer Staff all three years at High school and was Business Manager of the Student Di- rectory. She was a member of Agora and the National Honor Society. She was Co-Secretary of the National Honor Society and also served as a Discol. 1422 Mary W. French Award This year Roger Baldwin and Shirley Ma- hon were honored with the Mary W. French Awards. Comparable to the valedictory, the French honors are chosen by a faculty committee com- posed of the principal, the deans, and the department heads. Miss French, for forty years a member of the Decatur High School faculty, presented SLUUU to the school to make possible these awards. She stipulated that those honored must have achieved more than high scholastic standing. They must have served the school in some outstanding manner, they must have been good, and loyal citizens of the school, and they must have been active in school organizations. To those Decatur citizens who knew and admired Miss French, these winners of the French awards hold very special interest. Miss French lived to see many boys and girls receive her gift. SHIRLEY MAHON JU E E l0li CIIMME CEME 'I' H0 UR sg, ik 1 W kyht xfgxf-'li vs 'xi X. is-S1 A H 2 Q X. ix! 'swf ii' wi KS.: if 5 . W iii xa- U, - 5 W ' -- '. Y H133 YI q 4 zx' sk 52' v 3:3 My ww .... ,N .. M DOLLY PAPPAS Valedictorian EDWARD HOUSER 1015 W ARD Salutatorian Omtor 44 3? Donald Dare President Ioanne Miller Secretary JUNE Elllll CLASS UFFICER Alan Anderson Asa Morris Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms William Zellars Vice President Richard Raney Treasurer RNS if 'XXL X lack Shepherd I ohn Toth Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms Althoff, Ieanette: You'd have known her by the merriment that sparkled in her eye. Red Peppers, '48, B.GA, '48 Anderson, Alan: Tall, dark-and need we say more? Bqskeibqii, '47, '48, '49, Track, '47, '48, '49, siti- dent Council, '48, '49, Homecoming, '48, Sergeant- at-Arms, Senior Class, '49, . v J . , L ' ft? ut 'W ff' 4,41 ly V J, Lp 'Il ' ,,i,, ,aw we 'V 1 , , VL UM Anderson, Ioyce: Tiny as a ray of sun, and spreads as much light. Voice Class, '47, Girls' Chorus, '47, '48, Advanced Girls' Choir, '48, '49, Christmas Vespers, '47, Red Mill, '48, Student Council, '47, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, '49, Spring Music Festival, '48. Andrews, Nancy: A girl who has so many pleasing ways. Agora, Vice-President, '47, '48, President, '48, Town Meeting Discussion Club, '48, Red Peppers, '47, Observer, '47, '48, Spanish Club, '48, '49, National Honor Society, '48, '48, N.H.S. Discol, '48, '49, Mock Political Convention, '48, Hostess, Vocational Guidance Day Conference, '47, The Miserf' '49, 4 f ' . ,, 0' edge, 111 -V 61:84 is 41,4454 QQ! 'M ,X VI 4 ,,,!kLf ,' fig nc? f Adams, Patricia: Sweetness is the key- note of her personality. lunior Art League, '48, '49, Hecerticriist Cto nursel, '48, 49, Red Peppers, '48, Aichele, Elsie: She radiates happiness and contentment. Agora Literary Society, '47, '48, '48, Usirei, '47, '48, '49, Alde. Peggy: Her friendship is your gain. Future Distributors Club, '48 Allen, Richard: A jolly lad full of fun, l-le's always nice to everyone. Sophomore Council, '47, Student Council, '48 ,Av ,-oh V-. -4 Bcrldridge, Florence: A happy nature is the gift of life. French Club, '47, National Republican Convenf tion, '48, G16-e Clnb, '47, Home Economics Club, '48 Baldwin, Roger: One of the loest We know, Success in his future is bound to show. Student Council, '47, '48, '49, Sophomore Council, '47, lunior Council, '48, National Honor Society, '48, '49, Mock Hs-rulohcan Convention, '48 Bcrlkum, Betty: One is bound to like her. Latin Club, '47, Tri-Y, '49 Ballance. Richard: Happy, laughing, smiling, onward through life he goes. Hi-Y, '49, Ir. Art Leaguz.-, '49, Homecoming Parade, '49, 1.411 ' , ' ' ,fi . f' U quill-SH qu WU C rh, Charlene: 'Our sweet little mi s. Mixed Chorus, '47, B Choir, '48, A Choir, '49, Christmas Vespers, '48, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, '47, '48, Spring Music Festival, '47, '48, B.G A., '48, '49, Mock Convention, '48. Appleman, Dorothy: A sweet smile, and oh, those dimples! Red Peppers, '47, Tri-Y, '49, Agora, '47, '48, '49, American Legion Contest, '48, Agora Reporter, '47 Armbruster, Eugene: A sincere friend to everyone. Armsworth. Elizabeth: Where there's Betty-'there's a song in the air. Advanced Girls' Choir, '47, '48, '49, Agora, '47, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, Red Mill, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, '49, Spring Music Festival, '48, The Mikado, '49, Barter. Robert: Such as he are always needed, Latin Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, '47, '48, Honor Society, '48, '49, Beaman. Dick: He can dance his way through life. Rifle Club, '48, Student Monitor, '48, Homecom- ing Parade, '48, B Choir, '48, Christmas Vespers, '48, V rv, w I 'J fl ' V' V i r QA' , vw 1 X if 1 'RW 1 rd V ., 'YP' 4 will A V ,X,i,',- , 'vo 1 f E, ,L ' glenson, Mary Lou: A friendly, pleasant girl is she, Red Mill, '48, Agora Literary Club, '47, '48, Spring Festival, '48, Big Twelve Festival, '48, '49: Christrrias Vespers, '47, '48, Bentley, Amy Lou: She's always nice to everyone, Red Peppers, '48, Home Room Observer Repre- sentative, '49, Barber. Elaine: Quietness is often bless- ' ednessf' Girls' Chorus, '47, '48, B.C1,A., '48, '49, Red Pep- pers, '49, Barnes, Ieanne: Lovely to look at, de- lightful to know. Spanish Club, '47, Program Usher, '48, '49, Hal- lowe'en Queen Attendant, '47, B,G,A,, '48, '49, Red Peppers, '49, Mock Political Convention, '48, Student Teaching, '49, B.G.A, Float Committee, '48, The Miser, Costume Committee, '49. Barnett, Ioanne: She stands high in all our hearts. Art League, '48, Y Fun Club, '47, '48, Water Ballet, '47, Home Room Observer Representative, '48, Barone. Donald: Cheerful, good-natured -that's our Don, B Squad Football, '47, Hi-Y, '48 Bentz. Arlene: lt smiles make the world go round, she keeps it turning. Mr Zrrrrr 48 Aqfvra, 4r Cwls Glr-f1Cluo, '47p Varzirrrfr Vlrrlr '48 f'?'orr':iian Play Committee, '48, 13 rri Cr utt ru ,mrrrr '4I '4 ', turziof Aft l..r?GfJ1lr1, '49, Bering, Horace: Napoleon was a little rrion, too. Voottirilt, '-1 Berryhill, Betty: A splendid girl with a heartwarming smile. tumor flourrcrr 'lrros'i:e', '47, '48, Prom Commit t.-.- 48, H ffiorr, '48, '48, Secretary, '48, Girls' ffttorrm, '47, '48, Vice-President, Christmas V:-:arf-rs, '4f', '48 IU-canors, '4'r', '48, Co-lidrtor, '48 'Hr-d Mull '48 lied Peppers, '49 Old fflotlrvfz tiny, '48, lnlome-coming Float Committee, '48 Ajora, '47 Mock Political Convention, '48, l S tl S P A Convr-ritrori, '48, 'The Miserf' Prop- :-rtrm: Corriniittee, '43 Ushf-r, Mid-Year' Cont rrrflrrcr-rrivrit, '48 Nationai Honor Society, '49, Bilgere, Suzanne: Our distinctions lie in the grace and dignity with which we fill them. Sturlrlnt Council '4fr', Iunro: Council, '48, Student Council Conv'-ntron, '47, Girls' Chorus, '47, Clirlstmas Vs-spurs, '48, '48, B Choir, '48, '49, ltecanors, '49, Class ltinq Committee: Big Twelve Music Frrstrval, '48, '49 Red Peppers, '49, Prom llrrcoratroris, '48 Homecoming, '49, Student Coun- cil flancf-, '48, Red Coats Benefit Band Concert, '48 DHS, Music Festival, '49, The Miserf' Prorrf-rty Cornrnrttee, '49, Youth Council Conven- tion, '49 llX't,,M ' Sf ' -rr' .' Bilyeu, Eleanor: She has a gift of making friends easily. Usher, Tommy Dorsey, '47, Sophomore Council, '47: BGA, '47, '48, '49, Blcrcet. Le Roy: Seriousness seasoned with humor. Blankenburg, Betty: Virtue is its own reward. Aristos, Vice-President, '47, Girls' Glee Club, '47, Girls' Glee B, '48 Blodgett. Ronald: Strike up the band! Here comes Ron! Soles Booster Club, '49 'l'h+'1 Mises, '49, ry! S. -' f r his ' fl 1 lv' QLUJX PW Blumenfeld. Stewart: What r '- ' der- talces he finishes well, hub acyo plish' ments are many. 3 A Choir, '47, '48, '49, Boys' Glee Club, '47, Mixed Cliorus, '47, Modernaires, '49, '49, Red Mill '49, The Mikado, '49. Boehm, Gerald: Happiness is cheaper than worry. Why pay more? Bolyard, Thomas: Our all time, good time boy. Bond, Norma: Twinkling eyes that be- speak a pleasant nature. Homeroom Secretary, '47, B,G,A., '48, '49, Mixed Chorus, '49, Homecoming, '49, Mock Political Convention, '48, Red Peppers, '49. Bourland, Io Ann: Sweet and lovely, Our lady be good. Homeroom Officer, '47, Agora, '47, B.G.A., '49, Red Peppers, '49, Decanois, '49, Homecoming Committee, '49, Senior Announcement Committee, '49, Honor Study Hall Committee, '49, Mock Po- litical Convention, '48, Old Clothes Day, '49, Mock Election, '49, Finance Committee, '49, Dele- gate, District of Student Councils, '48, Student Council Dance Committee, '49, Poperties Com- mittee, The Miser, '49, Executive Council, '49, National Honor Society, '49. Boyd, Ardyth: Kind and friendly - always. Latin Club. Boyd, Dale: Full of fun and laughter. B Squad Football, '47, Boyle, Iohn: He has two loves in lifee- footloall and a woman. Football, '47, '49, '49, Basketball, '47, '49, Track. '47, '49, Baseball, '48, The lvliserf' '49. C7 L ,eff 11' ,. ' ' Ajay! ,.,.7-ffz 0 I ff t,,U,1 4, .,-,nav , , f 5' ' ' 1- tj i Wifi.,-1 L. vgfb Bright. Verdel: His happy disposition is a pleasure to be near. Brohard, Iames: A fellow rare--'fliked everywhere. A Hand, '47, '4H, '49, llt'Y, '48 49 German Club, via '44 Brohez, Norma: Those who know her praise her most, B Gft, '49, ltr-d Fry-Vers '49, G A A '47 Brooks, Ralph: Nlndustrious, lout fun, too. B 'Tl'1o1:, '47, A Chou, '47, '48, '49, Christmas Ve-sraers, '47, '48, '49, Easter Sunrise Services, '47, '48, '49g Student Council, '43 Hi-Y, '49: Red Mill, '48, Bia Twelve Music Festival, '47, '43, '49, Old Clothes Day, '49, National Honor Soci- ety, '49, Bradbury, Dick: The Way to gain a friend is to be one. Bradbury, Shirley: lf only we all could be as friendly as Shirley. Y Fun Club: Town Meeting, '47, Thalia, '477 Girls' Chorus, '48, Water Ballet, '47 Brady, Glenn: Always has a 'hello' for everyone. Football, '47, '49, '49: Student Council '47 Breuer, Ioyce: Quiet, but oh so nice! Bagenski. Delmar: lt is a pleasure to know hirn. t i Burge, Ruth: Shes liltegvby ne,,and all. A ' ' , .L Wm w . A V . . ' . LL' A v W' I 1, .L u -r Lf git, Aj-I jj te . . , , ,Q , -. lf 'QA ' ga A fflf ., at ., Y ,. X' - . ' ' if i,f,,!J ,, ,Q l, f :X Q, 'tl 3 .W 3'4 A lfl pf, Burnett, Dionne: Pe'isonality and vitality -as much fun as a circus! J' 9 Sophomore Council, '47, Decanois, '48, G.A A., Vice-President, '48, '49, GA A. Camp Represen- iative, '48, Red Peppers, '49 Burns. Ioan: Always friendly, with lots behind that smile. Glrls' Glee A, '49 Brown, Nelda: We need more of her kind. Girls' Chorus, '47, Christmas Vespers, '47, Ad- vanced Girls' Choir, '47, '48, G.A.A, '48 B GA., '48, Spring Festival, '48, Advanced Girls' Benelit Concert, '48, Red Mill, '48, The Mikado, '49, Browning, Shirley: Her brown eyes over- flow with smiling good nature. F.H.A., '47, '48, '48, Vice'President, '48, Spring Music Festival, '48, L l ry 'VF A ' nr1e:'Jy'.8'he never dodges Thalia, ' , '48, '49, Old Clothes Day, '48, The , I 77 Tri-Y, 7sident, '47, '48, '49, BGA, '48, '49, 4 Mgserf' Committee, '48: National Honor Society, '4 Buechler, Roland: lt is no task to be happy. Track, '47. Burris, Shirlene: Always faithful, ever true. Butler, Donald: One of those good na- tures that never change. Butler, Ruth: Solid gold and sterling silver. Punch Club, '47, Agora, '47, Girls' Chorus, '47p lflrwat f:0l'UITlllli?I.', '49 B Choir, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '4H Christmas Vespers, '48: Old 'llf'ill11'S Day, '49, Had Peppers, '49, Water Carni- val, '47, Sprinq Music Festival, '4Bg Mock 'Tffnvf ntion, 'M Butts. Eugene: Here we have a rnan, the kind We like to know. ljrzseball, '47, '49, '49 r s . -SNRXC N N Y Calvert, Carl William: The best of men, the best of sports. A Band, '47, '48: Future Distributors' Club, '49. Carnahan, Ieanne: lust call her a true and thoughtful friend. Library Staft, '48, '49. Carr. Robert: l-le goes through life with a grin and a laugh. Town Meeting Club, '47, '43, De-canois, Photog- raphy, '48, '49, Mock Convention, '48, Science Club, '48g Precinct Committeeman, '48. Casper, Betty: Good natured? Well, why not? F.B.L.A., 49. Castell, Iane: A girl of wit and gracious ways. Observer, '47, lunior Council, '48, Student Coun- cil, '49, Red Peppers, '49, G.A.A., '47, '48. Caudill, William: Without a difference, distinction. Future Distributors' Club, '49. Chamblin, Richard: He has no equall rootbqii, '47, '48, '49, The Misery' '49, Champion, Diina: Toy is not in things, it's in us Advanced Girls' Choir, '47, '48, '49, Girls' Chorus, '47, Student Council, '47, '48, Agora, '47, '48, Red Mill, '48, Senior Announcement Com- mittee, '49, Properties and Makeup Committees, The Miser, '49, Christmas Vespers, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '49, The Mikado, '49. Tlx' t G Chastain, Martha: Such stuff as dreams are made of. B Choir, '47, Christmas Vespers, '47, Red Pep- pers, '49, Old Clothes Day, '48, Senior Announce- ment Committee, '49, Properties and Makeup Committees, The Miser, '49, Chilton, lack: Everybody's darling. B Choir, '47, Sophomore Council, '47, Mock Convention, '48. Choate. Thelma: Variety's the very spice of life, that gives it all its flavor. Cla , Mar . Mary and fun are synony- s. ' Xe us, '47, A Choir, '47, '48, '49, od n ' s, '48, '49, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, ig ve Music Festival, '48, '49, Red M1ll, 48, ing Festival, '48, National Honor Society, , , Bookkeeper, '48, The Mikado, '49. I ttl ' J 'Lf ,r CP i Culumber, Scampy: Sometimes smiling, sometimes serious, but always friendly. Zczotmwsm- Club, '47, '49, Student Council, '49, Cummins, Linn: Why don't we have more gentlemen like him. lsli t', Sf-:qs-antfalA ns '47 President, '48 Cunningham. Wanda: Fun is life's per- fume. Iunxir ouncil, '49 BGA '48 Dare, Don: First in war CAthleticsJ, First in peace Cliatingl, first in the hearts of his countrymen fClassmatesl. Studwnt Council, '47, '48 '49, Home-room Presi- dent, '48, Senior' Class President, '49: D. lf. Club, President, '49' Basketball, '47, '48, 49. Conder, Alice: She'll always have friends wherever she goes. Agora, '47, '48, '49g Tri-Y, '49, Girls' Glee Club, '47, '48, '49. Coutant, Lois: A quiet, most attractive lass. Girls' Chorus, '47, '48 Cox, Charles: Friendly, fun, one of the best. Bgsketgloall, '47, '48, '49g Football, '47g Baseball, ' '4 Crouch. Stanley: We'll note him in our memory books. Hi-Y, '48, B Choir, '47, A Choir, '48 Deremiah, Iames: He strives tor excel- lencef' Homeroom Otticer, '47, '48, Sophomore Council, '47, Sophomore Dance Committee, '47, Boys' Glee Club, '47, B Choir, '47, Sunrise Service, '47, '48, '49, A Choir, '48, '49, Treasurer, '48, Christmas Vespers, '48, '49, Spring Festival, '48, '49, Modernaires, '49, Old Clothes Day, '49, Track, '47, '48, '49, The Miser, '49, National Honor Society, '49, Dickerson, Ioyce: Adept is she in many Ways. Girls' Cwlee Club, 47 '48, '49, B,G,A., '48, '49, Sergeant-at-Arms, '49, Red Peppers, '49, Diles, Darrel: Hang sorrow-care'll kill a cat. - yi Dipper, Szorge: 'i.Always ready for a good time. if Rifle Club, '48, Salesmansitip Club, '49. 0 4 l A x Davis, Donald: Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends. Davis, Gloria: An honest heart possesses a kingdom. Davis, Iacqueline: Sugar and spice - everything nice. Observer, '47, Spanish Club, Treasurer, '47, Girls' Glee Club, '47, Mixed Chorus, '47, Ad- vanced Girls' Choir, '48, '49, Secretary, '48, Christmas Vespers, '48, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, Red Mill, '48, National Honor Society, '49, Discol, '49, Homeroom Secretary, '48, Town Meeting Discussion Club, '47, '48, BG. A., '48, Spring Festival, '48, '49, Mock Political Convention, '48, United Nations Essay Contest, First Place, '48, Mock Election, '49, First Prize, I Speak tor Democracy Speech Contest, '49, The Mikado, '49, D.A.R. Award, '49, Usher, Mid- year Commencement, '49, Easter Sunrise Service, '49, Big Twelve Festival, 49. Demlo, Marlene: Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' B Choir, '47, '48, Christmas Vespens, '47, Easter Sunrise Service, '47, B.G.A., '47, 48, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, '47, Dobson, Icruneth: lt fun is good, truth is better, and love is loest ot all, fUhf,fgr','rf:, '47, '4Pt, llecanots Wt Natiorial Honor Sfmt,-ty, '4H, '4f4, lliscol '49, Spanish Club, '48, ltifd llerirferez, '4tt B G A 48 '49 Junior Council, '49, Mock Corivvntion, '43, Usher '49 Vocational l'xploratir,ri, '4l4, llorxiftcomina Paraaf- '43, Float rfommmi-it, '-tt! Prom llecioiauria Corrzrniitfre, '49, ltinq Cornrnitth-+, VIH Donaldson. Betty: Her voice is soft, gen- tle, and low. An excellent thing in woman. Donkofski, Doris: Always smiling and sweet. li Choir, '47 Christmas Vetspezs '47, Easter Servicf-, '47, BGA, 421, '49, Baa Twelve Music lfzstival, 47, Doss, Iumes: No unresponsive soul has seen his smile. Future llifstrilvtitars, '49 Downey, Iames: Not to be rushed or hur- ried. Drew, Barbara: Simplicity and truth dwell in her heart. Salesrnansliir Club, '49 Drum, Phyllis: A pretty girl is like a melody. Library, '43, Future Teachers, '49 Vice-President and Treasurer, Hcmerocm, '48, Otlice Helper, '47, Stamp Committee, '48, Dunkel, Iacquelinez Her red hair radiates like her personality. Advanced Girls' Choir, '47, Madrigals, '47, '48, '49, Secretary, '49, '49, A Choir, '49 Observer, '47, llerald and Review Story Contest, Honorable Mention, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, '49, Old Clothes Day '47, '49, Agora, '47, Btg Twelve Music Festival, '49, Senior Constitution Commit- tee, '49, Easter Service, '49, Costume Committee, The Miser, '49, Homeroom Treasurer, Vice- Prgesident, '48, National Honor Society, '49, B.G,A., '4 Durbin, Blondelle: Brighten the corner Where you are. Future Distributors' Club, '49. Eaton, Charles: Theres nothing like a good time, is there? 7, , f 71 f' 9 6'LA4' ' ' v'f , 1 z,, ilbtl, H 'bfi 'Iwi .L ,W X ,M . ' ,iw , 7 Edtfonpggllis: figs' ul oifonorg V Sophomore Council, 47, Big Twelve Music Fes tival, '47, '48, '49, Homecoming Float Committee, '49, B Choir, '47, A Choir, '48, '49, Spring Music Festival, '48, '49, Modernaires, Vice-President, '49, French Club, President, '49, Student Council, '47, Nurse's Receptionist, '49, Red Mill, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, '49, Old Clothes Day, '49, Easter Sunrise Service, '47, '48, '49, Student Conductor A Choir, '49, The Mikado, '49. Edwards, Barbara: Lite is not so short but that there is always time for cour- tesy. Office Errand Girl, '47, G.A.A., Secretary, '47, Water Ballet, '47, B,G.A., '48, '49, Future Dis- tributors' Club, '48, ish, if ' rl if 4 .serwf Cixi J . 9 f fn area ,Z K 'Liz J llll ' lf .A jr ,jc Q71 xkj l.L,c4j xwg, 1 ,mid-fc iff e 4 K ,?5',,,bw Edwards, Dorothy: l'Capable of all she undertakes. Q6-Lrg U CL,-, Girls' Glee Club, '47, Observer, '47, '48, '49, Agora, '47, Thalia, '47, '48, '49, Treasurer, '48, French Club, '47, '48, '49, Secretary, '47, Presie dent, '48, National Honor Society, '48, '49, Discol, The Miser, '49, Mock Political Convention, Ehlers, Shirley: The most perfect rnan- ners and the gentlest heart. Elliot, Gordon: 'lWhen words are scarce they are seldom spent in vain. Latin Club, '48. Ellis, Edwin: For man is man, and master of his fate. mes, Ewing, Glenn: Confidence imports a Wonderful inspiration to its possessorf' Eyer, Leona: Success is as you measure it. I measure it in happiness' Girls' Chorus, '47, Polttical Convention, '48. vt .X R1 CJ arrell, Ianet: A studious girl of honor- able merit. Thalia, '47, '48, '49, Vtce-President, '48, Advanced Girls', '47, '48, And Came the Spring, '47, Red Mill, '48, Observer, '47, '48, '49, National Honor Society, '48, '49, Dtscol, '48, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, Spring Festival, '48, Christmas Ves' pers, '48, '49, I Speak for Democracy, Second place, '49, Hostess, College Day, '49. Fear, Robert: Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do l. Football, '47, Track, '47, Home Room President, '48, Vice-President Library Council, '48, Librarian, '48, '49, Iunior Council, '48, Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Committee, '48. Emerson, Shirley: A contented mind is better than riches. Girls' Chorus, '47, B Choir, '47, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '47, Big Twelve Voice Class, '47. Erickson, Bonnie: Few things are impos- sible to one who wills. Aristos, '47, '48, '49, Girls' Glee, '48. Esque, lctmes: HA more perfect gentleman was never found. B Choir, '47, A Choir, '48, '49, Madrigals, '48, Sophomore Council, '47, Vespers, '47, '48. Etherington, Sue: Fun and laughter make the World go round. Mixed Chorus, '47, Girls' Chorus, '49, Student Council, '48, '49, Auditorium Committee, '49, Spring Fever, '48, Spanish Club, '49, Homes coming Committee, '49, Red Peppers, '49, Old Clothes Day, '48, Floral Committee, Co-Chair- man: The Miser, Props Committee, '49, Voca- tional Exploration, '49. ' 'N . ,f ff l 'N - 4 . , V A v l K X K ,Q If L L .A 7 l'1,i.i,t Fisher, Virginia: A presence fio be loved. Red Peppers, '49, B.G.A., '49, National Honor So- ciety, '48, '49, Bookkeeper, '49, Mock Convention, '48, Usher, Commencement, '49, Senior Social Committee, '49, Usher, The Miser, '49, Hostess, 030015 :x' Stu ious of dose on f ble thin ' B Choir, ' , r ', '48, '49, Christmas Ve ers, '47, '48, Observer, '48, '49, Iournalism Convention, '48, French Club, Vice- President, '49, Red Peppers, '49, Herald Review Story Contest, Third Prize, '47, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, 49, Spring Music Festival, '48, Na- tional Honor Society, '49 College Day, '49. Fleener, Arnyth: Simplicity and an un- affected air. Girls' Glee Club, '47, Mixed Chorus, '48, Ad- vanced Girls', '49, Sales Booster Club, Secretary, '49, The Mikado, Usher, '49 Fletcher, Nancy: A happy heart, a smil- ing face. Swimming Club, '47, '48, '49, B,G.A., '48, '49, Water Ballet, '47, tif: My it bf' Q . lf, g:l9'i74?f'f fer? WL er Donald. 1 His character Q1 s stood the test. ' X 1- g v '5 . , Thqlig, '4 , t'4g,i '49, Zeet e de' ,Pre i nt,' '47b' O' 1 Town -MeLng5.Treas1.irer, VRci3Pies1dgnilF'47l '48, f V' '49, And Came the Spring, '47, Debate Club, '48, Minutes Are Pennies, '48, Mock Convert-lf' tion, '48, Receptionist, '48, Mock Election, '49, Chess Club, '48, Old Clothes Day, '49, Th9f Miser, '49. File, Forrest: He's a good fellow, and all the fellows like him. Mock Convention, '48, Mock Election, '48, The Miser, '49, Filley. Alan: Women remind me of ct purse-a necessity of life. Mock Convention, '48, Mock Election, '48, Decan- ois, '48, Science Club, '47, The Miser, '49. Fisher, Iames: All mankind loves a lover. Student Council, '47, '48, Baseball, '47, '48, '49, Future Distributors' Club, '49, Dance Committee, Spring Fever, '47, Rifle Club, '49. l t t l Foster. Robert: l'Sturdy and staunch he stands. National Honor Society, '49, Fowler. Anne: A girl we'll not forget! Agora, '47, Advanced Girls' Choir, '47, '48, '-49: Library Stall, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, '49: Red Mill, '48, The Mikado, '49, ff U ' l .. ' .. H 1er, et: Ah, now for the fun! , ' N ls' Chorus, '47, Home Room Secretary, '48, Frus our. Emma: Makes you know she's there. Zeeteesee, '47, Student Council, '47. Fumish. Margaret: Dynamite comes in small packages. Future Distributors' Club, '49, Fuson. Robert: Here is an entire absence of vanity or' conceit. Student Council, '48. Fuson. William: He took all the girls' hearts by surprise. Football, '49: Charleston High School, '47, '48. Galbreath, Gloria: A friendly, pleasant girl is she. lzicgixton High School, '46, '47, '48, Spanish Club, Gallagher, Ioseph: A boy to be relied upon. Football, '49, Track, '43. Gallivan, Iames: YV e like his casual man- ner. Gardner, Iune: Vivacious, attractive - tops for fun. Girls' Chorus, '47, Observer, '47, Old Clothes Day, '48q Agora, '47g BGA., '48y Float Commit- tee, '48, Mock Convention, '48g Mock Election, '48, Homecoming, '48. Garver, lack: A happy-go-lucky lad. 1 , Q V , 7,7 Q ,e l L , It r A . ml- ' UM, Gibbs, Mary Ann: l'm contented with life. Sparta Township High School-Drama Club, '46- Girls' Chorus, '47q Mixed Chorus, '47g Band, '47, Orchestra, '49, Old Clothes Day, '49, Giberson, Shirley: Always laughing and ready for fun. Thalia, Treasurer, '47, '48, '49, GAA '48, '49, Senior Play Committee, Usher, The M1ser, '49- Library Club, President, '48p Minutes Are Pen- riiigsf' '48p C-lee Club B, '49, Mock Convention, Gillen, Frances: Grinning, laughing all the while. Home Economics Club, '47, Gillett, Mary Iane: A sweet girl and true friend. Student Council, '48, '49, Tri-Y, '49, Receptionist, '48y Future Distributors' Club, '49 Green, Marilyn: Her good points are many, her bad points few. Latin Club, '48 Ushm, '43 Green, Milton: l'm sure care is an enemy to life. Latin Club, Treasurer, 48, Chavmari Vocational Guidancf Pay, '48 National Honor Society, '48, '49 Boolckw-rer, Stamps, '49 Green, Robert: Life is pleasant to me, Greene, Gloria: She deserves the best ol futures. Latin Club, '47 Science Club, '47, BGA, '48, '49, Futuze Husiness Leaders, President, '48, '49, ,tl Q, 3 xp ! N Q Gobert, Carol: A gentle, quiet maiden. Science Club, '47, Latin Club, '47 Swimrninq Club, '48, B G A, 49, '49, F.E.l..A, '49, Obselveti, '48 Goffas, Rosalie: By diligence she wins her way. , '47,i 5,49 And Comes Thi Snringf' 47 9? 114 1 gf' riffs Meei-gg iv '49, sa A,, will ifiock cm- w4ntior1Qi'M ck Election, Homecoming, - ,- ' Producer, '4 . . A , X - Gollan, Paul: Man about town. German Club, 49 Grant, Iacqueline: Adept is she in many ways. Orchestra '47, Latin Club, '47, Science Club, '47, Student Council, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, Orchestra Concert, '47, Homecoming Committee, '49, Herald and Review Story Contest, Honorable Mention, '47, Public Health Committee, Associa- tion ol Commerce, '48, '49, United Nations Essay Contest, Second Place, '48, Old Clothes Day, '48, me C 4 v JN v F' it Hadley, Peggy: lt's easier to smile than l frown. 'U Haglauer, Thomas: I know what's right, not only so, l also practice what l know, Orchestra, '47, '49, Band, '47, '48, '49, German club, '48, '49, l . . XL' Ixyyts, jew. 'fm MLLvv 44y -,fi ,--J --evil I? Q J J 1 , 9.1 Lfglik Q, fri: . 3 ALL lf' sri ' ' C l .. , r'if'ff 't i- , Hahn, Nancy: She s as pretty as she is sweet. Sophomore Council, '47, lunior Council, '48, Ring Committee, '48, Spanish Club, '47, B.G.A., 48, Dance Committee, '47, Girls' Glee Club, '47, Mixed Chorus, '47, Girls' Chorus, '47, Advanced Girls', '48, Town Meeting Discussion Club, '47, The Miser '49, The Mikado, '49, Hall, Edvin: Never refuses to talk, in class or out, Sophomore Council Dance, '47, Senior Announce- ment Committee, Chairman, '49, The Miser, Property Committee, '49, Griffin, Marilyn: mln your long chain ot friendship, count me a link, Observer, '47, '48, '49, Advanced Girls' Choir, '47, '48, '49, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, '49, Red Mill, '48, Herald and Review Short Story Con- test, '47, lunior Red Cross, '47, Water Carnival, '47, Directory Staff, '48, Mock Convention, '48, Spring Music Festival, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, '49, Future Teachers ol America, '47, '48, '49, Treasurer, Secretary, National Honor Society, Discol, '49, Easter Sunrise Service, '49, Finance Committee, Senior Class, '49, Grohne, Robert: Quiet! A genius at workl Zeeteesee, '49, Boys' Glee, '47, Mixed Choir B Choir, '47, A Choir, '48, Chess Club, , Modernaires, '48, '49, Red Mill, '48, The M1ser, '49, 'The Mikado, '49, , '47, '49- Grosso, Angeline: A girl of wit and grae cious ways, B.G,A,, '48, Future Distributors' Club, '49, Hadley, Mary: Would there were more like her! Halliburton, Richard: A man of inches, and every inch a man. Football, 447, jta, '44, Bqsepqii, '48, '49, Bend, 47, 48, 453, 'Ihre Misfit, 49. Handley, Ralph: Wishes that school life didn't include studies. Track, '47, '48, '49 Hanes, Richard: Ever true to his work, his word, and his friends, Observer, '47, Town Meeting Discussion Club, '47, Decanois, '49, Student Council, '48p Home- coming Dance Committee, '48g Spanish Club '47, Mock Convention '48, Mock Election, '48, National Honor Society, '48, '49, Banking Committee, '43, '49, V1cefPresident, '48, '49, Youth Convention, Representative, '47, Nuclear Physics Club, '49p Senior Social Committee, '49, Senior Play Com- mittee, '49, The Miser, '49, Lincoln Essay Winner, '49 Hansen, Hope: The girl with smiles for everyone. Mock Convention, '48 Harris, Alice: A winning smile'-a pleas- ant way. G.A,A., '47, Crystal Birds, '47, '48, '49, President, '48, A Choir, '49, B Choir, '47, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '47, '48, '49, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, '49, Colored Girls' Chorus, President, '48: Spring Music Festival, '47, '48, '49. Hayes, Dolores: Her kind is few and far between. We'll never forget Lorry. Decanois, '47, '48, Co-Editor, '49, Girls' Glee, '47, Mixed Chorus, '47, Girls' Chorus, '48, '49, l.S.H.S. P.A. Conference, '48 The Miser, Costume Committee, '49 Hedger, Marilyn: A sweet girl, liked by all. Especially by one who plays bas- ketballf' Student Council, '47, '48, lunior Art League, '47, '48, '49, Red Peppers, '48 Heiland, Yvonne: Held back by nothing. Latin Club, '47, Aristos, '47, '48, German Club, '49, Honor Society, '48, Bank Committee, '481 The Miser, Usher, '49, College Day, Hostess, '49, . ij gli ftfqfk 'Lb fl P ' uf ' Ll , 7 ,, , I3 FNS- -l I 1 +' 4 I , , , ' ' , ' , ,Q.iQx,tJa,,iA.LR Lfffifk, QZCZL 'CX iv ' ' out to -. gif ' ',QZfZ,,Lf Henry, Nancy: She's gracious, nd sweet, . H 1 f nice as they come. Advanced Girls', '47, '48, '49, Agora, Secretary, '47, '48, Spanish Club, President, '47, Iunior Art League, President, Secretary, '48, '49, Madrigals, '48, '49, Observer, '47, '48: Red Mill, '48, National Honor Society, '48, '49, Discol, '49, Honor Study Hall Committee, '49, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, The Mikado, '49, The Miser, Costume Committee, '49. Henson, Mary Lou: Neat, friendly, and full of pep. fr ' Mixed C' rus, , ' ,f'48, Advanced Girls' 48, Orchestr ture Teachers ot Arrrgriod, 47, Thalia, 48, Student Council, '47: National Hon , ci , '49. f by L 4- , , X ,V ' t ' lf ' 4' ' , 4 ' Ill iff' ff t ' f 4 if -1 , 5 V ff -V ff' Af, 1 1' L' ff f ettinger, Gerfalcl: Music is his g eatestx' art, lust listen Q7loW he sings his part. A Choir, '49, Mixed Chorus, '47, Boys' Glee Club, '49, B Choir, '48, Latin Club, '48, Chess Club, '48, Orchestra, '48, The Mikado, '49. Heveran, Lorraine: Quick smile, ready to laugh. Chess Club, '48, Hirst, Mary Lou: Very nice to know. Red Peppers, '47, '48, '49: B G A, '48, '49, Arislos, Presldenl, '48, '49, Uslxer, Semor Play, '49 Hirst, Raymond: A toke-it-os-it-comes lcd. Hollingsworth, Kaye: Desiiny he looks ot foce to foce And intends to give her o rnonly race. Houser, Edwin: Hes something to brog oboutf' N jiqff fwfr 241 Hicks, Barbara: Smooth runs the Woter where the brook is dee P L56 Us We w N NX' wosnm SUSQY1 MQ gre U 12157 QQWY47, Horrgei msgnfvuae gpg s'i'EQ1, W espes 7 48 Qicexl, , ' QS' C 'K QQ' sc, ve B.G.A,, '49p Red Peppers,-' .Qs wg' 7 if A . ,, f ' tv ' N' Hill, Susa : An ,lrowoqxr :X lt ' r , . - a, '47: ' ls' r s ' g ' - H crela y Mo on n 7 Q2 Co e T1 IC e 1 V r If E E D T5 A I3-fb 'X .SJ Q . gQ,Sr, by Himstedt. lack: One of the boys. Track, '47p Golf, '48 Hinton, Iohn: He agrees completely with whoever did soy, 'To become dull, try work and no ploy'. rv' Ienkins, Maricmna: A grand gal. Need We say more? Future Business Leaders, '49. Iohnson, Delores: Sweet and pleasant- a nice girl. Home Economics Club, '48, Red Peppers, '48, Library, '48. Iordan. Philip: Heaven bless the man who invented sleep. Track, B, '47p Football, B, '47, Student Council, '47, Future Distributors' Club, '49g Prom Com- mittee, '48, Karcher, Bruce: My troubles are few. Mr. Zion, '47, '48, chess cmb, '48, Hoyt, Betty: Shes congenial Without a doubt. Red Peppers, '47, B.G.A., '48, '49. Hyland, Richard: I need but leave to fate the Working of the end. Iames, David: He does not ask, 'How many are the enernyf-7' But 'Where are they? Iames, Donald: Typical male. Karloski, Edwin: Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune, but great minds rise above it. Track, '47, '48, Karr, Charles: individualistic Keene, Margaret: She smiles almost all the day. Girls' Glee Club '47 '48, Girls' Chorus, '48, Library, '47. Keith. Kay: Well she acted all and every part by turnsffwith that vivacious ver- . . ,, ,4 satility. y f' . . 'fi Mixed Chorus, 47, Iunior Art League, 48. f,,',,,4- uf .- -. .-,.fb 5i.7. 550265 i ,, , i ' 174 7 ,T .ge .fe-f , , , , 66 A V 1,4 .ff , Kemmerer, Nelda: Made up ot many abilities. Science Club, President, '47, Girls' Chorus, '47, Observer, '47, '48, '49, Agora, '47: Advanced Girls', '47, A Choir, '49, Red Mill, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, Madrigals, '47, Treas- urer, '48, Student Council, '48, National Honor So- ciety, '48, Herald and Review Story Contest, Filth Prize, '47, First Prize, '49, Easter Sunrise Service, '48, '49, Christmas Vespers, '48, '49, The Mikado, '49, Old Clothes Day, '48, Floral Committee, '48, '49: Spring Fever Dance, '48, Class Day, '49, The Misery Makeup Committee, '49 Kerstein, Kenneth: He knows what he wants from life, Kessler, Lois: To friendship every burden is light. Kettelkamp. Esther: Good natured? Well, why not? B Choir, '48, Advanced Girls', '49, FH A, '48 '49, Christmas Vespers, '48, '49, Big Twelve Music Sgstival, '48, '-19, Spring Festival, '48, '49 Usher, King, Glen: Life is but a thought. Student Council, '47, '48, '49, King, Robert: Begone dull care! Thou and l shall never agree. Kirk, David: Silent dreamer. Knudtson, Gilbert: With the best inten- tions. Receptionist, '48, Future Distributors ct America, f 'Q' ' ' ' 1 is ! . I L . 1 .ff , V' , 1 f, X 'V' '. -Zl- ' ,' - HZ , i.'f!,,, Lflfi ,- '! A XI' vw, 'm,,, . ifxt l Krekel, Iacqueline: Her smile is charm- ing, her manner merry. lunior Art League, '47, Science Club, President, '48, '49, Decanois, '47, '48, '49, Mock Election, '48. Kreker, lack: Equal parts of ingenuity and originality with a pinch of satire. lunior Council, '48, Tennis, '47, '48, '49, Decanois, 59, Ring Committee, '48, National Honor Society, Kulbarsh, Barbara: Good taste in every- thing she does. Latin Club, '47, Receptionist, '47, Librarian, '48, Ngtioriigl Honor Society, '48, '49, Bank Committee, .4 . , . Kuny, Edwin: Ain't love grandl Basketball Manager, '48, '49, Golf, '47, Recep- tionist, '48, Float Committee, '49, Latin Club, '47, Boys' Glee Club, '47, ,,f- H, 4 N Kuny, Elizabeth: lt We Could be blessed with Sissy's magnetic personality! Ueoanors, '49, Old Clothes Day, '48 hed Perri'-rs, '49 Agora, '47 Iunror Council, '48 Prom Corri- mrttee '48, Grrls' Glue Club '47- Mixed Chorus, '47, Swrrnrrrina Ballet, '47, Hina Commrttm- '48, Float Committee, '48 Spanish Club '49 Social Clonrrtrrttee, '43 The Mrserf' Property Manager, A tl Lahme. Betty: Tops in the art ot conver- sationf' Observer, '47, '48, '49 Directory Co-Editor, '48, Qus1n:5ss'Manaavr, '49, Sophomore Council, '47, b.GA, 49, FBLA, 49, Lahniers, Don: Lite without laughing is a dreary blank. Chess Club, '47 Hrtlu Club, '4E. Langdon, Stuart: And certainly he has a merry note, Bra Twelve Festival, '48, 49 Vespers, 4 , 49, Orchestra, '4H, '49 ,,-, .-.,,, s . 5 - , C ' . I s f 1 Langlois, Mary Pat:' lts nice to' be natural when you're naturally nice. Aaora, '4'7p Girls' Glee Club, '47, Mixed Chorus, '47, heccptrorrrst, '48 Lrbrarran, '49, Spanish Club, I '49 li G A , '48, Hr-rl Peppers '49 National Honor Sort:-ty, '49 Larson, Betty: A person worth knowing' N Aqora, '47, '4H '44 Girls' Chorus, '47p Big Twf-lv-A Musrc Festival 43 '49 A Choir, '-153, ' '49, ffhrrstrnfrs V+-srets '4r2 '49 Plaster' Swvtce, Leahy. Ioan: Genial, jolly, full ot fun. Sorlzornorw Council, '47 Student Council, '48g Aaoru, '47, Rod Mill, '48 Christmas Vespf-rs, '47, '48, '49, Bra Twelve Music Festival, '48, '49, Aflvarrced Grrls' Choir, '47, '43, '49g Decanois, '47, '48, '49, Sophomore Dance Committee, '47, 'l'hw Mrsf-r, Property Committee, '49g The Mrkaflof' '49, Bra Twelvv Music Festival, '49, Sunrrw- Service, '49 Leese. Donald: lt is no task to be happy. Rifle Club, '48, '49 Latin Club, '47g French Club, '49, Clrorrrrstry Club '48 Mock Convention, 48 of ZZ' Lind , A a: The girl with smiles for ev fry fe.' X. .AQ 49. Livingston, Helen: Helen is a peach, they say. Colored Girls' Chorus, '47, '48, B Choir, '47, '48. Logan, Dorothy: Sincere and friendly is Dorothy. Band, '47, '48, '49, Agora, '47, '48, Zeeteesee, '47, '48, Spanish Club, '48, Columbus Essay Winner, '48, National Honor Society, '49. Logan. Mary Lou: One of our nicest, friendliest girls. Girls' Chorus, '47, Water Ballet, '47, Thalia, '47, '48, '49, And Came the Spring, '47, Old Clothes Day, '48, B Choir, '48, Lincoln Essay Wm- ner, . Leigh, Lois: A real girl-a friend to all. Girls' Chorus, '47, B Choir, '47, '48, Advanced Girls' Choir, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, 49, B.G.A., '49, The Mikado, '49 Leihser. Richard: 'll-lis daring nonsense seldom fails to hit. Student Council, '47. Lewis, Ierry: He has natural qualities of a leader. Joliet Township High School, Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Sergeant, Color Guard CRO. T.C.J, '47, Ushers Club, '47, TfSgt., '48, The Miser, '49, Association ot Commerce, Represen- tative, '49, Senior Social Committee, '49, Supply ., '48, P.M.S.cS-T. Award, '48, Hi-Y, '47, S.C.A,, , '48, '49, Delegate, l.A.S.C, Convention, '47, '48, Executive Board, '49, Homecoming Commit- tee, '48, Rifle Club, '48, '49, Political Convention, A Band, '49, National Honor Society, '48, Sgt '47 Not for the glory of for' the fun of the game. Band, '49, University City High 48, Basketball, '47, Track, '47, 48, Dance Band, '48. T Q, S i Longbons, Lila Lee: Her worth is warrant for her Welcome. Lontz, Corma: Theres something sweet about her' way, We like her better every day. Arrstozz, '4H, '49 Luka, Clara: To be modest is to have attained the highest degree ot femin- ,ryirty, .5 , ' Qgakfrmefr arms' Choir, '49 FBLA, '49, , 1 rrs as Vespers, '47, '49, Big Twflve Music ' 4 f Fesyiegi, '48 Y ' , 1 4 I , 4, .4 - . v I V, N , rl i4 ' LN '1l','l'NN. xx 'C At ' Luliy. u : A personality peppered t,l 1 lr K w th? oo humor. ,Cf Q ecanois, '47, German Club, '48, '49 Visual L1 N 'N rdes, '48, '49, The Miserf' '49, Boys' Glee Club, '47. ' Q ,, r 3 'N L'1Ype,,Frances: Pretty and sweet, really 'all 'ghtf' V r .G.A,, '43, Old Clothes Pav, '49 ' LYOEQ Charlotte: Such as she are always X if J 'J N, X 1 if X? wi needed. 'girls' Chorus, '47, HA Choir, '43, '49 Christmas :Vespers, '48, '49 Spring Festival, '48, Easter' . unrrse Service, '48 Big 'l'welve Music Festival, 49: Modernaires, '48, '49, Secretary, '49, Student T' Council, '43, Red Peppers, '49, Red Mill, '48, Qt Xt atronal Honor Society, '48, '49, Discol, '49, .X 'Honor Study Committee, '49, Ring Committee, '48, 'bf xgbrarigr, '48, Chemistry Club, '49, Old Clothes N ay, ' , '49, Spanrsh Club, '49, lrrnior Council, '4F. .- -3 'J .E ' xl s A KJ C . h .'l N 'McBri e, Lois: She likes her sports. J .A.AvJ'47, ' E Fr.t..!'e Errsrness Club, '49, .r V z xr wi X, i Mcfllhany, Shir Jy: A portrait of a lady, r -sg xrwrrorgfrfr igqtlhrrfr, '47 '49 Tri-Y, '47 '48, Decan- J' Drs, 'rj '49?x Red Min, '48, Advanced omg' yt Choir, '4H,- '49 Town Meeting Discussion Club, ,S '47, '48, Relimpeppers, '49: Big Twelve Mrrsrc at P stivai, '48, 9, Girls' Chorus, '47, Spring Music N eQival, '48, '49, Mock Flectron, '43 Christmas fs- .es1:?ers, 4g8, The Mrkado '49, faster' Srrnrrss Y Service, 4s r' - -1 :- X5 McElroy, Anne: Sweetness is the golden key to admiration. Cap and Gown Committee, '49, Decanois, '47, '48, '49- Senior Editor, '48, '49, Girls' Glee Club, '47, Mixed Chorus, '47, Advanced Girls' Choir, '48, '49, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, hed Mill, '48, Spring Music Fes- tival '48, Agora, '47, . McFarland, Dorothy: Full of vigor, peppy, too, Girls like Dee are very few. Student Council Secretary, '47, Homeroom Sec- retary, '47, Secretary, Girls' Glee, '47, Mixed Chorus, '47, Executive Board Student Council, '48 Girls' Chorus, '48, '49, Homecoming Com- rrrtttee, '49, Homecoming Queen Committee, '49- BGA., '49, B.G.A. Float Committee, '49, Red Peppers, '49, Librarian, '49, Tennis Tournament, '47, Senior Social Committee, '49, Safety Council, 49 Flaa Committee, '49, The Miser, Sound Effects, '49, Association of Commerce, Taxation, '49 Mock Election, '49, Old Clothes Day, '48, '49, Senior Red Cross Council, '49, Spring Fever Dance Committee, '47, Chairman, CARE Proe aram, '48, Student Council, '47, '48, '49, Repre- sentative, Association ot Commerce, '49, Hostess, Forest Vacation Day. McGinnis, Catherine: Full of gentleness and quiet joy. Girls' Glee Club, '47, Home Room Secretary, '47, Future Teachers ot America, '47, The Miser, Usher, '49, Usher '49. McGowan, Martha: She could smile her way through anything. Advanced Girls', '48, '49, Decanois, '48, '49, Spanish Club, President, '48, Homecoming, '48, Political Election, '48, Red Peppers, '49, Spring Festival, '48, Iunior Council, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, '49, Political Convention, '48, 'We Shook the Family Tree, '48, B Choir, '48, Mixed Chorus, '47, The Miser, Makeup Com- mittee, '49, The Mikado, '49, National Honor Society, '49, ,. , 5 Ay' 'rf Sail v' 14,239 71' 4 . ' ' '9 'L L 4 4- 366 dn 7 TV -,6,,a,4-f' uL,,,,1, .ij VZ C , 1 f -7' V 1 VffV je,v , 1 L sf' djyfx SLLITA, nf 1, , , X QQ!!! i ,Z 4 A' 1' st Ad Ll t - Y ' : lt 's e tranq ' anim 'WL td'-MM I' f. ,Mffl e, 111 i 151 pe who accomplish much. McMillen, Don: Not bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, B ut a nice mixture ot them all. Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus, '47, '48, B Choir, President, '48, '49, McNico1, Iames William: Tried and true. B Choir, '47, A Choir, '48, D. E, '48, Mode ernaires, '48. Madden, Iohn: We wish him all sorts of prosperity. Zeeteesee, '47, '48, Science Club, '48, Latin Club, '48, Chemistry Club, '48, Camera Club, '48, Mock Convention, '48. X We 44 av Qxmwdf Mansfield, Ilene: The native brilliancy of the diamond needs not the polish of art. Observer, '47, Girls' Glee Club, '47, Mixed Chorus, '47, Sophomore Council, '47, Spanish Club, '47, B.G.A. '47. Mansholt, Alice: A sweet face, a charrnf ing manner. Future Business Leaders of America, '49, March, Sally: A sweet disposition is her largest asset. Girls' Chorus, '47, lunior Red Cross Council, '48, '49 B CLA., '49, Homecoming Committee, '49, Homeroom Float Chairman, '49, Mcrrchisello, Bvtty: Charming Y makes friends easily. 4, Agora, '48, l.G.A., '48, '49, Art League, '48, FB. LA., '49 Maddox, Mary: Much is she Worth. Future Teachers' Club, '48, Home Room Vice- President, '47, Home Room President, '48, Home- coming, '48. Magnuson, Iohn: Talks so little and thinks so much. Homeroom President, '47, '48 Football '47 Cziess Club, '48, Mahon, Shirley: A friend once, a friend forever. Observer, '47, '48, '49, Business Manager, Due:- tory, '48, '49, Agora, '47, National Honor Society, '48, '49, Discol, '49, National Honor Society Secre- tary, '49, Aktmfalleos, Mary: To forget this girl would 1 bei possible. rx Club, '47, '48, Thalia, '47, B GA, '47, '48, qb e Peppers, '47, Secretary, Vice-President, Latin Club, '47, '48. ,ws-Y 'Q' 3 ,.?Is ' Mennel. George: lust a bundle ot en- 6-IQY- Michael, Patricia: Her Words and beha- vior are becoming to a lady. Thalia, '47: Red Mill, '48, Mildred, Ioe: The deed is everything, the glory nought. Baseball, '47, '48, '49, Miller, Ioanne: Poise and refinement are among her many qualities. B Choir, '47, A Choir, Business Manager, '47, '48, A Choir, President, '48, '49, Class Secre- tary, '48, '49, The Miser, '49, Student Council, '47, '48, '49, Secretary '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, '49, Sunrise Service, '47, '48, '49, Execu- tive Board, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, '49, Red Mill, '48, Modernaires, President, '48, '49, Old Clothes Day, '48, Sales Booster Club, President, '49, The Mikado, '49, Master, Haldon: Almost killed by the train of thoughts passing through his head. Tennis Team, '48, '49, Hi-Y, Club, '48, 49. Medley, Marilyn: Happiness is just a thing called Iohnf' B.G.A., '48, Nurse's Receptionist, '49- Homecom- ing '49, Mock Convention, '48. AZ' ' ' 4-46 laaff Qji, fa, 3 aa, A ewan 41,11 -rCj7kgg-t Z!! 1 Meisner, Iack: He mixed a laugh with the serious. Student Council, '47, German Club, '48, '49. Melnik, Morton: Music cometh from his heart and tindeth expression in his fingers. Old Clothes Day, '48 Milliken, Gail: Ho gives all the girls or twirl! iiftgiornwf- rv.. 'lwwfk Term, '47, SCfl1O- mv, rufm,-, f -m,.,,.,. 47 Minton. Donald: Soy thy soy, l will do my deed. ,f V i ' 'Lil 1 7 .,., ,.,,.,...... f. t j ' ,4'5,- 'l' ,y , , ,t A,f,M,1,.m L' Moore. Carl: Be merry it you are wise' Morris, Asa: Footloose and fancy free. Htwftermt fffntlltijll, '4Ff Bow-boil 49, '49 Basket- ball B Squad, 47 llorftf Room President, '47, ,JJ 4 ' 1 1 4' Morris, Marjorie: Shes not like a store for of her there is only one. lxrnlor Art League, '47, Morthland, Elmore: l-le talks-frny, how he talks! Band, '47, '4H, '49, Track '47 '48, '49: Football, '47, '48 Sponzslz Club, '48, '49 Old Clothes Pay, '47, 'Tire Mzserf' 49. id H.. .'1a,ff,4C. 4,1 41-.1 1J,t'st,y,'.,i iz.: ffl ' ' if ww M -'-fm-A if lawn 1, ' P .1 . X . V 4 ,- , 1 4, . , :, 4, mvlff- 5 fm, :f,,rffl,L, Mulhol nd. Marcia: A fair maiden in our 4 'ldst,Ql.f JV I t,t4241xed5Cl1or'.:sg'4ll'g Gizllsu bl'xorus,J'fx Agora, '-ln: ,l Oleg Clpthssl flay, '41, '49, Mod,e!na1res, '48, '49, I mr Arif! fec1gt1glf 48p Flon Committee, '49, 5 atefr Car wal, '4 , Mock Con nttonl '48, Horne- L iflcorning, '4Q.' , ': U pf f 1' .J er, Philip: Full wise isvhe who knows irnself best, If ' Edna, '45, wa. ' I: 1 Wlt U l X tr, ,V 1 1 lvl. s Q tl' 4 l L ' xl l 7 XJCM Nichols, Sturgis: Little but mighty. Mixed Chorus, '47, Boys' Glee, '47, Chess Club '48, A Band, '47, '43, '49, Noble, lack: l live my lite with no re- grets. Nuckolls, Sally: Personality is her hobbyf Advanced Girls', '47, Red Peppers, '48, Cwirls Chorus, '4'7, Agora, '47, Christmas Vespers, '47, Old Clothes Day, '47, The Miser, '49, Home coming, '48, Mock Convention, '48. O'De1l, Shirley: Always on the go. Mixed Chorus, '47, '48, Advanced Girls' Choir, '48 '49 O Murphey, Martha: Once known, never forgotten. Mixed Chorus, '47, Girls' Chorus, '47, B Choir, Secretary, '47, '48, Home Room Secretary, '47, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, Old Clothes Day, '47, Spring Festival, '47, Mock Convention '47, Christ- mas Vespers, '47, Myers, Berl: A great man is always will- ing to be little. Nees, Ronald: Thats our Ronny, Nichols, Robert: Serious-or otherwise? Chess Club, '47, '48, Spanish Club, '48. 'Fm Painter. Carl: He is so many-sided that he's a regular polygon, Pappas. Dolly: She has a natural talent to accomplish big things. Mixed Chorus, '47, B Choir, '47, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, B Choir Benefit Concert, '47, Latin Club, Vice-President, '47, President, '47, Treas- urer, '48, Thcliu, '47, '48, Mock Convention, '48, Library Council, '48, Decanois, '49, National Honor Society, Discol, '48, '49, Honor Study, '49, Farm Issue Committee, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, '49, Parker. Shirley: One who Wins every- one's hearts. ' - ' B.G.A., '48, President, '49. Peek. Edmond Lee: He was born for something great, but what? Oliver. Richard: Girls may come and girls may go, but I go on forever. Osborne, Suzanne: Cheerfully she goes on her way. BGA., '49, Aristos, Vice-President, '49, Red Peppers, '49, Owens. Barbara: Une girl We all know, wno's Very nice. Red Peppers, '47, '48, '49, GJ-LA., '47, Future Distributors of America, '49. Owens. Beverly: Girls were made to take care ot boys. Future Distributors' Club, '49. Phipps, Phyllis: A vision of lovelinessf' Decanois, '47, French Club, '49p Iunior Art League, '48, Hecepuonist, '47p Future Teachers, '49, Poster Contest, tFire Preventxonj, '48, Old Clothes Day, '47, Piety, Harold: 'tl-le knows What he's talk- ing about. Town Meeting Discussion Club, '47, Thalia, '49, French Club, '49. Ping, Mary lane: She has a cheerful look about her. Future Distributors' Club, '49. Poe, Charles: Of quiet Way, but brightest thoughts. Future Dzstributors' Club, '49, Pence, Beverly: Who could ask for any- thing more? Perry, Dale: We Wonder it he-'s shy? Perry, Richard: Nobody but my mama and me know what a good boy l am. Pfeifer, Barbara Ioanne: She looks very pleased about something. Potts, Dale: Life is Just what we make it. Football 'l5 Sq.a:t, 47, Mxxed Chorus '47, Chair, '48 A Choir, 49 Red Mill '48, Clnristrnas Vest-ers, '47 '48 '49 Easter Sun.isv Sv-ivtcris, '47, '48 4'4, Bla Twelve Festival, '48, 44 Boys Glee fflzglo, 4' Potts, Marilyn: A friendly heart has many friends. Girls' Chorus, '47, 'A Clioii, '47, '48, '49 Latin Club, '47, BGA, '48, '49 Easter Sunrise Sei'- vicvs, '47, '49, Christmas Vespets, '48, '49, Dec- anois, '49, Spring Festival, '47, '48, '48 lied Mill, '48, llomf-coming, '49 Big Twelve Music Frtstival, '47, '48, '43, Usher: Basketball, 48. Priddy. Frances: 'As true as steel. Printy, Helen: Quiet, but vivacious - with sparkling eyes. Helen succeeds in whatever she tries. Student Council, '48, Secretary, '49p Homecoming Committee, '48, B GA, Tteasurer, '47, President, '48, Homecoming Queen, '48- The Miser, '49, Mock Convention, Senior Finance Committee, '49. 10421-J 1V'Xv3 ' Propst, Keith: Good naturedf' Band, '47, '49 Prust, Mary Frances: 'Triendliness is her policy, ,f' ,.. I' 6 fm: ef' 7 LA. ,x eqIfH4p 48,T7lal1a,vt I M475 If L ul f We shoqk thefggmiiy e ,, 4556 e fgillu' 1 48, Constit 1 mmi ee, 48: dp, .. ' ' tion igafocie kzc Cola- 1 I, 04235 W' 22 'WJ ' I 4 5 f f ., ,fy ' f ' ' 1, 1 l,,5,,,,r. 25 , ,fa Vyfyfv 1 ' , L4-' V N , Quickel, Robert: The friendly way is the best way. Chess Club, '47, '48, '49 Quinlan. Barbara: A Winsome personal- ity that possesses a host of friends. B.G.A., '48, '49: Student Council, '47, u f Raebel, lean: Small and nice to knoW.' Voice Class, '47, Girls' Chorus, '47, A Choir, '47, '48, '49, Observer, '48, Directory, '48, Mock Con- vention, '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, Usher, '48, Easter Sunrise Service, '48, '49, Spring Festival, '48, The Mikado, '49 Ramsey, Barbara: A dream come true. BG A., '48, '49, Homeroom Secretary, '47. Randolph, Paul: Everyone likes Paul. Track, '47, '48, '49, Raney. Richard: Hard to describe but just as hard to equal. Track, '47, '48, '49, Class Treasurer, '49, 433-t Redden. Luana: lt all the girls in the world were just as nice as youl Homeroorn Secretary, '47. f Reed. George: , lust like a three ring Cir-- cus. Q.. ' Senior Finance Committee, '49, The Miser, wPropsrties Committee, '49. Reed, William: A boy with a future. Zeeteesee, '47, French Club, '48, National Honor Society, '49, Reeves, Ioan: She directs her feet to the sunny side of the street. Swimming Club, '49, Library Staff, '48, Student Coun 'l '49 ' ' ' . F' ' A ' ' ,1 4-'Q 1 'JAJf'1,'J' fi '. J',L'. ' ' rilrwrx.. W ri' . 1 i , 1 o. -3 9,1 Ritchard, Evelyn: A merry heart makes 11 cheerful countenance, Glen Club, '477 Mixed Cliotits, '47, '48 Future 'lrmrtrf-rf: Clulv, '47 'l'ltGiIG, 47 Fendi Club, '47 Rittenhouse, Charles: l'll build a road to the stars, Roberson, Betty: Charming smile, entic- ing way, she finds happiness each day. BGA, '48, Roby, Dean: l-las but one ambitions-to enjoy life. Student Council, '4t1, B Squad Football, 47. Richards. Shirley: A beautiful voice can tell us a lot of things. Red Mill, '48, A Choir, '47, '48, '49, lfaster Sunrise Service, '48p Christmas Vespers, '47 '48, Bla Twelve Music Festival, '43 Spring Music Festival, '48, Richardson, David: Easy to meet, easy to like, but not so easy to forget. Basketball, '47, '48, '49' Baseball, '47, '48, '49, Track, '47g Class Sergeant-at-Arms, '47g Class President, '48, President, Constitution Committee, '4S: National Honor Society, '48, '49, Sophomore Council, '47g Student Council, '47, lunior-Senior Prom Committee, '49, Richison, Stanley: A aood natured tel- low with a host ot friends. Risley, Rita: lt's a quiet worker who suc- ceedsf' G AA, '47, '48 lwfyl V V I 3 Rupp, Phyllis: There's a dream in her eye. Ryan, Bettyrnae: With her smile and beauty she need never say a Word. lunlor Council, '48, Thalia, '47, '48, '49, Minutes Are Pennies, '47, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee, '48, Old Clothes Day, '47, '48, Homecoming Com- mittee, '48, Iunior Red Cross, '47, '48, B.G.A., '47, '48, '49, Treasurer, '48, Honorable Mention, Herald Review Story Contest, '47, Decanois, '49, Red Peppers, '49, President, Student Council Execu- tive Committee, '48, '49, Association of Commerce Committee, '48, '49, Hallowe'en Queen Attendant, '48, District Student Council Convention, '48, The Miser, Costume Committee, '49, Senior Social Committee, '49, Ryan, Mary: She has a fun-loving na- ture. Crystal Birds, '47, '48, Colored Girls', '47, Spanish Club, '43, Receptionist, '47. Saleski, Ervin: A most conscientious young fellow. .cuff if gfygef , Rodger, Iocmne: A very dependable and sincere girl. G.A.A., '47, '48, '49, Girls' Chorus, '47, '48, B Choir, '49, Iunior Council, '48, Ring Committee, '48, Constitution Committee, Senior Class, '49, Mock Convention, '48, National Honor Society, '49 Romano, Angeline: Gentlemen prefer blondes, but not when Ange's around. B.G.A., '48, Future Distributors, '49, Rowland, Walter: Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Chess Club, '48, Boys' Glee Club, '47, B Choir, '48, A Choir, '49. Rule, Barbara: Cute looks, golden hair, Barbara certainly has something there. Zeeteesee, '47, Iunior Art League, Vice President, '47, '48, Future Distributors' Club, '49, 573' Q if ml A .1 W CU' 1 'fin 4,7 .if 9 L , I' 0- ,fry 46,14 gf bf-f --vs Y, L 54 54 I, LZ Sattley. Sharon: Never a dull moment with Sherry around. Heil Pr-rrp-rea, '49, Student Council, '48, Thi- M1f30t', '49 Schafer, Barbara: The kind of person you like to tell your troubles to. Christmas Vespers, '47, Advanced Girls' Choir, '47, '48, Cop and Gown Committee, '49: B Choir, '47, Big Twelve Music Festival, '47, '43, Future Distributors Club, '49, '49 Schaffer, Iack: Deliberate and easy go- ing. Scharf, William: The boy with an aim is a great step towards a gain. French Club, '48, '49, National Honor Society, '48, '49, Bookkeeper, '49 lib- M 'f' Scheu. Iack: Always found-hither and youll. Future Distributors of America Club, '49, Scholes. Roger: The World belongs to the energetic, A Band, '47, '48. Scholz, Eloise: A merry heart her spark- ling eyes disclose. Advanced Girls' Chorus, '47, BGA. Club, '48, '49, Red Mill, '48. Schultz. Barbara: Sparkling Barbara snaps with fun. Pretty, peppy, she's all in one. Girls' Chorus, '47g Tumor Council, '47g Spanish Club, '48q Library Representative, '48, Observer Representatlve, '48, Sophomore Council, '47g Homecoming, '49g Mock Convention, '48p Home llioom Prgsident, '48, We Shook the Family 'ree, '4 . Schwitek, Eugene: A jolly good fellow. Stage Manager, '47, '48, '49, Seeber, Carolyn: The most poised and reserved of creatures. Water Ballet, '48, Girls' Glee Club, '47, B.G.A., '49, Gregg Writer Club, '48, Girls' Glee A, '49, Girls' Chorus, '49, X if ar N Shade, Rosanne: Wants to be o ever. R' XS, Thalia, '49, o.A.A., '4s. X l I, lj ' ' X , o ' Qryr' AWN Sheehy, Edward: Slow gill' s eoldy wins the race. lunior Art League, '47, '48, x I Iwlll Shepherd. Iack: He's 'B+' - Blonde, brawny, and bashfulf' Football, '49, Track, '48, '49, Sergeant-at-Arms, '48, '49, Student Council, '48, The Miser, '49, Shonlcwiler, Barbara: One is bound to like her. Girls' Glee Clu', '47 Girls' Chorus, '48, Home Economics Club '47, 48, '49, J .fy ,miyf , MW Shrout, Richard: Why hurry? There's plenty of time! Decanois, '48, '49. Shulke, David: A pleasant and likable fellow. Mock Election, '48, Scien e Club, '47. Qflil' 'AQ Ml Q .K f 'ru Smith. Ianet Maxine: A light heart lives long, Advancr-cl Girls, '48 Girls' Chorus, '47, Smith, Ioy Ann: loys come and joys go, but this is a loy we'll never forget. Student Council, '47, National llonor Society, '48, '49, Secretary, '49, Bookkeeper, '49, BGA., '48, '49, Usher, Mid-year Commencement, '49, The Misa-r, '49, Senior Play Committee, '49, Smith. Robert B.: Quite a boyl H Squad Football, '47, Boys' Glee Club, '47, Future Distributors ot America, '48 Iunior Prom Vornznittt-rt, '48, Iunior Council, '48. Spangler, Sandra: The shining light of the Senior Class. lit-coratioris Committee, '47, Announcement Com' mrttr-D, '49 lfducatron Contorence, '49, The Mikado '49, 'l'h+- Miser, Stage Construction, '49, State Music Contumncr--, '48, '49, Decanois, '-17, '48, '48, Advanced Girls' Choir, '47, '48, '49, Secretary, '47, President, '48, '49, Christmas Vesyers, '47, '48, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, '49, llostr-ss, '47, Red Mill, '48, Spring Music Festival, '48, '49, Sophomore Council, '47, 'floss Sr-crvrtary, '47, '48, Iumor Council, '48, Sturlf-nt Council, '47, '48, '49, Vice-President, '49, llomf-coming Committee, '48, Madrigals, '47, '48, '49, S+-crotaiy, '47, President, '48, lumor Art League, '48, Vice-President, '48, Red Peppers, '49, Old Clothes Day, '48, National Honor So- ciety, '48, '49, Discol, '48, '49 Executive Board, Sturlent Council, '48, '49 Sigmon, Robert: l-lurrying here and there. lunior Art League, '47, '48, Chess Club '48 Zeeteesee Club, '48, Skeens. Charles: Never out of order? l7.4c:ltinl4Cgli,:b '48 Chess Club, '48, Student Cc11n:rl, 7 f' ,' , ,,, , .' AX- ,ruff 9' N' N My Q 71 ' 37 'Q ' ff s if 5 4 ru 4' ,VT ,4 , y, ., ft' Smith. Beverly: A friend once, a friend forever. BG A, '49 The Misery Makeup Commute F- '-lil Smith. Delbert: He's got the 'Smith smile. Tennis, '47, '48, '49, Football, '48 National Honor Society, '48 '49, Bookkeeper '49 Sophomore Council '47 1.37 ff .ZAZZ4 ., wulfl' Q Z-4. fyiffff-cz' sfclffi ,ggcudc ,P db -my ' Stark, Norma: This girl, not so tall, is fair, sweet, and liked by all. Observer, '47, Tri-Y, '48, B.G.A., '48, '49, Stavropoulos. Alexander: He was Wel- comed by all. Stephens, Lorraine: Friendliness is her motto. B.G,A., '49, The Misery Makeup Committee, '49, Stem. Shirley: Very reserved. Water Ballet, '47, Aristos, '47, '48, '49, Future Business Leaders, '48, Homeroom Officer, '47, Treasurer, '47, Speaks, Io Ann: A happy heart--a smil- ing face, B.G.A., '48, '49, Girls' Chorus, '48 Spinner. Robert: Everyone will have fun, 'cause Bob will be there. Football Manager, '47, '48, '49- Student Council, '48. Spriggs, Iames: Why be any other way than happy? Stanley. Marjorie: Nice, neat, and hard to beat. B.G,A., '48, '49, Easter Sunrise Service, '47, '48, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, '47, '48, Christ- mas Vespers, '47, '48, Usher, '47, '48, '49, A Choir, '47, '48, '49, Modernaires, '48, '49, Girls' Chorus, '47, Red Mill, '48, The Mikado, '49, Old Clothes Day, 48. WZ WM fw '7' 7 96,54 5. Stocks, Frederick: l'He has a steadfast rnindf' Stofer, Shirley: Gentle thoughts and calm desires. Honorary Php Club, Topeka, Kansas Stone, Foster: Always doing something to keep us amused. Football, '47, '48, '49, Band, '47, '48, '49, Sophos more Council, '47, Homeroorn President, '47, '48, Spanish Club, '49 Storey, Marilyn: Everything nice about her goes double. Latin Club, '47, B,G.A, '48, '49, Future Home- makers, '47, '48, President, '43, Delegate, State Homemakers Camp, '47, Home-room Olticer, '47, Future Business Leaders, '48 Stuckey, Elizabeth: Considerate of oth- ers. Agora, '47, Water Ballet, '47, Usher, '48, '49. Stuckey, Elaine: Her voice is like music. Girls' Chorus, '47, Voice Class, '47, G.A.A., '47, I '48, Usher, '47, '48, . J ., K- f I 4 X 1, Q -'vc 44 7 Q! 'AQ65 , V ., g Il I V, .. - Q Z4 c 4 fn! Summar, Norma: Ready to do the helpful thing. GAA., 47. Sutton, Doreen: An unbreakable spirit. Girls' Chorus, '47, '48, B Choir, '48, '49, Big Twelve Music Festival, '48, Library Staff, '48, '49. Tanzyus, Donald: There will never be another Don. Tapscott, Preston: He likes to take part in things. Observer, '49, Political Convention, '48, Horne- coming Parade, '49, Tatham, Marilyn: lt seems as if she is always in a good mood. Homeroom Treasurer, '48, B.G.A., '49, Taylor, Roberta: She has a heart with room for joy. . 5 wt t ' f ., i 4 Q , 4,1 L 637,16 :feel arf Teike, Richard: lack of all trades. German Club, '47, '48, '-49. Tertel, Lillian: A reliable girl. Girls' Chorus, '47, Advanced Girls' Chorus, '47, '48, Christmas Vespers, '43, Red M1ll, '48, Bra Twelve Music Festival '48, Future Business Lead- ers, Vice-President, '49 Tippett, Shirley: She has a charm that enchants you. Orchestra, '47, '48, '48, French Club, '48, '49, Future Teachers, '48, '49, Huntington East High School, '47. Tolliver, Arthur: There is a driving force in his personality. Football, B Squad, '47, l-lr-Y, '47, Secretary, '48, President, '49, PD A., '48, W Traxler. Charlene: Never serious, always qw: I She's just that way.' National Honor Society, '48, '49 Future Business Leaders, '49, ' , ., ' , - it 4 , 1' ' '- ' f ,Q 1. V- 5 , 5 fn 4 'vi Lx,b Tsevelelfos. Angeline: She looks for the better things in lite. A i 'On Qur Way, '47 AgOm,,1l9 Them, 119. R 'v , , 1' ' Yv. l' is W H: X ,, vs. bt, 'l All V . MVK ' ' - v env LQ' v , .. X . unter. Allce: A sweet brunette with a Winsome smile. Student Council, '47, BGA., '48, '49, Homeroom President, '47, Student iCouncil Dance Committee, it 48'-15 -f,. 2' f' -:Q eff, 354' 'W K-4 cum 'ti ' 3 .7 ' ' l ' - , xii ' ' . ,Lf 7L4fv ' ' L 4 f 4.1160 L71-Zia, Nlyg, ,P umer, Roselyn: Shes plenty cute, she's J- plenty sweet, l . W4 ,v ln fact she's hard to beat. Aaora, '47, Mixed Chorus, '49, Girls' Chorus, '47, Advanced Girls', '48, '49, Madrigals, '49, '49, Xl Treasurer, '49, Red Mill, 48, Big Twelve Music V-' Honor Society, Discol, '49, Christmas Vespers, j '48, lied Peppers, '49, Old Clothes Day, '47, '49, The Miser, Costume Committee, '49, The f Mikado, '49, l R Festival, '48, '49, Decanois, '47, '48, National 1 F 4 Tolly, Mary: Gods noblest work-a wo- man perfected. Agora, '47, Spanish Club, '47, Sophomore Coun- cil, '47, Student Council, '47, Girls' Glee Club, '47, Mixed Chorus, '48, Red Cross, Secretary, '48, Decanois, '49, Receptionist Committee, '48, Old Clothes Day, '47, '48, Usher, Mid-Year Come mencement, '49. Tolly, Billy Lee: When you're looking for a swell fellow, look for Bill. Toth, Iohn Stephen: ln football he's quite the man. Boys' Glee Club, '47, Mixed Chorus, '47, B Choir, '47, Football, '47, '48, Basketball, '47, Iunior Class Officer, '48, Senior Class Officer, '49. Trcrughber, Iohn: Easy to get along with. Wade, William: The hour ot graduation will be my happiest. Wahl, David: We know him as a man With many thoughts. Football, '47, Iunior Council, '48, Track, '48: Re- ceptionist, '47, Library Council, '48, Chess Club, '47 Walker, Bemard: Take lite easy. Walker, Mary: Happiness is a habit she's acquired. Tri-Y, '47, '48, '49, B.G.A., '48, '49, Umfleet, Raymond: Did someone say life was no fun pu Van Hook, Sam: Careful to do the right thing. Future Distributors, '49 Van Praag, Iames: A lover of cars, it seems. Van Tuyl, Loren: l always do the right thing at the Wrong time. Football, '48, '49, Walker, Roger: Long will We remember his good nature. Walker, William L.: His 'let's go' spirit is never downed. Class Tis-asuzr-r, '47q Class Representative, '47: Chairman, Finance Committee, '47, Receptionist, '47, Chee-rloader, '48, Class Representative, '48, lli-Y President, '48, Hi-Y Secretary-Treasurer, '49, 'l'he Mixer, '49, Walker, Willis: lt looks os it he likes to sing. Big 'l'wz-lve Music Festival, '47, '49' A Choir, '47, '48: Madrigals, '47, '48, Latin Club, '48g Chess Club, '47, '48, '48, Orchestra, '48, '49y Red Mill, '48, Christmas Vespers, '47, '48, The Mikado, '49, National Honor Society, '49, Wall, Norma: A super-special girl, We say. Girls' Glee A, '47, Latin Club, '47, Sophomore Council, '47, V Y -. 1 A i ..,e A Wallace, Charlotte: Winning is her way, pleasant is her smile. Library, '47, '48. Wallace, Joseph: A proper man, as one can see. Future Distributors' Clzilr, '48 Waltz. Iames: l-le has or taste tor the lighter side of things. Ward, Ioe: A mon ot few Words but those words count. Mock Convention, '48 lunior Council, '48, Na- tional Honor Society, 719. t . , V c 'W'-'K-L. ,754 lfvf-.tlifid . i -1 4' A ffl 11' ii , G, , Wasson, Robert: Every man is the maker of his own future. A Choir, '49, B Choir, '48, Boys' Glee Club, '47, Football, '47, '49, '49, Christmas Vespers, '47, '49, Easter Sunrise Service, '47, '49, Red Mill, 1 '48, Big Twelve Music Festival, '49, Sales Booster , 'wy Club, '49, The Miser, Properties Committee, ,' 5 '49, Spring Music Festival, '48, The Mikado, '49 P ' ' I' 'r f r -r fn, M, M,I , ,.f, ,.,1f', 'N flliffn Wayne, Mary Ellen: The kind of girl think a lot of. jf' Thalia, '47, B.G.A., '49, National Honor Sociely, Discol, '49. Weatherford, Richard: Our student body looks to him with pride. Football Manager, '47, A Band, '47, '48, Student Council, '49, Student Council President, '49, Board ot P. T. A., '49, '49, Representative, inter! national Relations Committee, Association ot Com- merce, '49, Representative, Roads and Streets Committee, '48, '49, Member of P. T. A., '48, '49, Sales Booster Club, '49. Webber, Richard: Of brightest thoughts. Football, '47, '49, '49, Track, '47, '49, '49, Na- tional Honor Socrety, '49. 'J I . 'I 5 1 .f 4 U1 I Yf 'r . ' f Vt 3' 41-41 fr' t M .304 4 C414 ., 1 ' F0 ! . ' I f' '4 :- , . f . f. 1' fb---A , f' ' , .'4Lg'r.flv6 - ' ' ' ,K I MU- r Whicker, Barbara: A girl who never failed a friend. Whicker, Randall: A man is great and he alone Who serves a greatness not his own. Football, '47. White, Barbara: Cute and clever, igls' Chorus, '47, B.G.A., '49, Old Clothes Day, Wilkinson, Peggy: Timid? Not it you know her. G.A.A., '47, Red Peppers, '49, '49, Girls' Glee B, '49, Girls' Glee A, '49, Library Representative, uV'Ir'Yvv vrv 'v'v' 1 'vcm' I Av- X Q' s V ' 1' ' I .f , 'J7?!'La'p ' X 'h ' ff' f sf' 'J .. , l J f , 'r' s r J , 'O' of ' Ly' ' Wke. Winifred: Lots of fun. ' ' 'lt smmsh Club, '47, BGA, 49, I Witt. lohn: His last name fits like o glove.' i olf. Ioan: A very thoughtful girl. B Latin Club, '47, Usher, The Miser, '49 V 5 K sl 'T Axe A J Ai Wolke, Frances: She speaks for herself. Q X 'L' Girls' Chorus, '47, A Choir, '47, '48, '49, Red Q N Mill, '48, Christmas Vespers, '48, '49, Music Q ' '4 Festival, '48, '49, Easter Sunrise Services, '48, '49, 0- wif ' -4 L EX!! t ff Williams, Betty Io: Her friendliness towers high. Williams. Robert: What Cl mon!! WoWll Basketball, '47, '48, '49. '7 , ff QM if-Lrg 2 fl I ,-' J rTsTi A Tivewire that crack- les with ischieff' Advanced Girls' Choir, Vice-President, '49, Christ- mas Vespers, '49, Music Festival, '47, Tennis, '47, glhleerlegzgier, '47, '49, Spring Festival, '48, Red i , ' . Willmore. lack: DOI'1'l rush me, girls. The line forms at the left. Golf, '48, '49, .wall Younger, David: Cute, isn't he? Yung, Dale: l'is the mind that makes the body rich. B Choir, '47, Christmas Vespers, '47, Observer, '47, '48, '49, Mock Convention, '-483 Homecoming Float, '49, The Miser, '49, Sales Booster Club, '49, Hi-Y, '49, National Honor Society, '49, Zellars, William: Even though he's moved away, Bill will always be in our hearts. Football, '47, '48, '49, Track, '47, '48, Class President, '43, Student Council, '47, '48, B Choir, '47, A Choir, '47, '48, '49, Red Mill, '48, Class Vicefpresident, '49, ' Ziemer, Gloria: A smile for all, a wel- come glad. V Li' L'-.. f1w'v12',. V YW Lf Q. llfrlxjy ik A r T ft Wood. Sarah: She looks rather sad, not at all like her disposition. Wright, Marcella: There is mischief in her eyes. Future Btwziilessi Leaders, Secretary, '49. . 47 l 3 N ,J J' -l i 'V JV s 'X l g,ip 'r ,fy . U Wyant. loan: A good heart is Worth more than all the heads in the World. Young, Gene: 'Nothing troubles me. Football, '47. ,I ,V , gif. anne, 'W fa wwf QQ,- 2' ! af Q Brian, Marilyn: So quiet you hardly know she-'s near. llomi- Fconorrii 2 flfulg '49 '49, President, '49 Briggs, Shirley: An ever charming friend. Studs-nt Council '-1 '43' Sales Booster Club, Treasurer, '49 Uslv' '49 Librarian, '49 Ln . - i ,rn 4,.V ' Q 1 X1 lx . ,,. X- , lf ll ' Brown, Gloria: She deserves the best of futures. Agora, '47g Iumor Art League, '48g Future Dis- tributors' Club, '49 Library Stott, '48: Usher, '49, Observer Representative, '49 Colbert, Iocmne: A little slang, a care- free heart, arid lots of laughter, too, will characterize this girl. Hartman, Marian: Gets fun out of living every day. Usher '49p Receptionist, '47, '45 Hawkins, Barbara: A girl worth while, Agora, '47, '4Ry Future Distrrbutors' Club '43 '49 Librarian '48, '49, Office Helper, '47, '48 Sales Booster Club '49 Usher, '49, Hood, Mattie: Laugh arid the world laughs with you. Richards, Arlene: Happy and cheerful throughout the day. Student Council, '49p Library Council, '49 Home- room Officer, '47, '48, Spanish Club, '49, BGA '49, Usher, '49, Homecoming, '48, in every Way. No Pictures Avis, Duane: Life is what you make it. Baker, Donald: By the work one knows the Workman. Banning, Roberta: Sure to make a place in life. Bolt, Floyd: Oh, this learning! What a thing it is! Bryan, William: Happiness is cheaper than worry! Why pay the higher price? Carnahan, Ieanne: Sugar and spice and all that's nice! Carter, Rosemary: 'Once you know her you will say, l-lere's a girl who's quite OK. Cummins, William: He possesses equal portions of seriousness and foolishness. Daniels, Eugene: Actions speak louder than words. Hotwick, Mary: Worry is a stranger to me. ' Koprek, Fred: Not only good, but good for something. McLaughlin, Betty: Such as she are always needed, Thompson, William: I-le's a good scout Thalia, '47, '48, Sophomore Council, '47: And Came the Spring, '47, The Miser, '49. G97 Polley, Philip: Life is too short for worry. Rambo, Iames: A pleasant fellow-nice to know, Putting on airs with him doesn't go. Redding, H. L.: Worry kills a man. I'm in the best of healthl .' Richards, Arlene: Oh, so sweet! Riley, Thomas: He takes his full share of life's supply of happiness. Scheibly, Iames lust made it that time, didn't l? Rille Club, '49, Stewart, Charles: His thoughts are many. Track, '47, '48, '49, Football, '47, '48, Rifle Club, President, '47, Waller, William: lt's always well for one to know more than he says. Mixed chorus, '47, A choir, '48, Red Mui, '48, Tennis, '48, Honor Study, Monitor, '47, '48, '49, National Honor Society, '49, Waltens, Clayton: Big oaks from little acorns grow. Student Council, '47, Wilking, Lenna: Her smile is worth a million smiles in any market. Wrigley, David: Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we may die! PP -.,,-. -5, 'i 2 2 M-...wh 1 1 1 5 5' s 'we whwxn 1 3 - x ' X 'lb-y. ,ls L wr ,W .Maw ,ff M.. 1 ' iv f, 5 , N wk THAN X Y' W ,I 'E NNN K U W n IEW ff 4 - Xwbw . umm. K , 7' X gl., A 'fit Q V W M X , K Q, if Spa jx! , .K , X X '-1 'Aww x Q -. ' Xifrmw 9 V W :N f-Ms,.,,,,X ww i .W-W. . X, N i . , Q Q zE'z'ffa+. wi M gsm f' fill 7 A 1 uv - N-ww' x W 4-1 fa X ml Qi an-1 2. 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J IP . - fn Iohn Berger Pal Blakeman Richard Boulware Ioan Brannon Norman Brockway Thermon Buckley v M Charles Frances Gerald Richard Glenda Bob Berry Berry Berry Besalke Bess Bickes Robert Donna Doris David Donald Ronald Blakeney Blankenship Boggs Boland Bolyard Booker Donald Iohn Marjorie Tenny Bose Gary Bowan Bowman Boyd Boyer Boyle Bradshaw Ierry Phyllis lean Solomon Iohn Sally Brennan Bridges Bridgrnan Briggs Bright Bringer Shirley Daniel Dee Marilyn Iohn Wanda Brohez Brosend Brown Brown Browning Brownlee Ioanne Billy Barbara Delmer Barbara Donald Burchard Burge Burge Burge Burke Burns Deborah Birt Bonnie Bone Evelyn Brandenberg Mildred Brink Carol Bruns Leland Burns Dorothy Blakeman Ioseph Borders Dorsey Brandon Natalie Brix Bob Buckles Alvin Bullet ,'4'. 1- ay gr, 45 xt William Butler William Cazier Robert Christensen Howard Colebar lohn Cook Donald Cox Patricia Butt Donald Ce arlock Carole Clark Nancy Comer Glorialie Cooney Mary Cox lack Grace Calvert Camerer Duane William Cearlock Cecil loyce LaVerne Clayton Claus Barbara Lawrence Cone Conlon Charles lack Cope Corley Rosemary Verna Cox Cox Geraldine Eugene Campbell Carr William Elmer Chandler Chaney William Kenneth Clem Cochennour Virginia Patricia Conner Connolly Kay Robert Corman Corrington Charles Evelyn Craig Craw Eugene Carter Ceorge Chappell Vernon Cochran Michael Conovey Sally Cottle Glen Crawley David Carter Anna Chase Marie Coe Alan Cook Doris Cotton Gene Creighton Robert Cathcart lane Chepan Iunior Colbert Evelyn Cook lulia Cotton Keith Crebbet , 441152 5. Robert Crisman Dick Daniels Don Deadmond Robert DeMent Dolores Doolin M 'l ill Ieanien Crow Marilyn David Roger Dealrins Ioyce Devore Barbara Doty Bruce Eastman Kenneth Crum Barbara Davis William Dean Sharon DeVore Don Drake Norma Eaton Bill Clarence Frank Marilyn Dean Iim Culumber Cummings Cummings Cusick Cuttill Dailey Barbara Robert Shirley Ioan Elmora Frank Davis Davis Davis Daugherty Day Day Mary Norma Maurice Dick Eleanor Mary Deardorfi Dearn-ian DeClerg DeCota Delbridge Dellert tp SOPHOMORESUAW, kj uf 'gl i y If ,P V Donna Leah Richard Ronald Dwight Don Dexter Dial Dial Dieckhoil Dobbs Donaldson Pat Bill Pat Martha Paul Vernon Drew Duguid Dulgar Duncan Durchholz Dworak lack Robert Bette Philip Robert Iessie Eckart Edwards Ehrhart Elam Ellegood Ellinger cc 116 an Robert Donald Ioan Iohn Larry Ted Ellis Ely Endrizzi Ernst Ernst Estell Donald Elizabeth Carol Roger Don Raymond Farr Feeny Felts Ferguson Ferral Ferre Ioyce Iohn Dean Delores Iaclr Glenna Fischer Fish Fisher Fisher Fisher Flanders l bi T Lu ., of ,pdf SOPHOMORES 'I ab Iames Gloria Gene lim Skip Beverly Floyd Folk Ford Forbes Foster Fox Wanda Cora Wanda Wendell Ierry Larry Froedge Gallagher Gaiiron Gandy Gant Gan! Daniel Robert Richard Eugene Aleeta Pauline Gideon Giles Gillen Gilliland Gillman Glover Mary Evans George Finch Paul Fleetwood Kathryn Fox Virginia Garren William Godfrey Richard Evans Shirley Finch Bill Fleming Marvin Fox Reva Gass David Gollan In Bill Fancher Bob Finley Alberta Flesch Willie Frazier Shirley Gelsinger Cora Gordon 31 -1 1 ' lv A 'ar 'Kfwr KQV x ' ,ryx C1179 lack Goss Mary Greider Marvin Hall Alice Harnilh Donna Hayes Phyllis Held Iackie Grabb Irma Gross Earl Hamilton Harold Harrington Eugene Hayes lane! I-lelgen Laura Grace Colleen Grossman Lawrence Hamilton Richard Harrington lim Haynes Hessley Hempslead Lorraine Alan Charles Grace Graham Grayned Iames Alan Sara Gruhbs Guinn Guy Dean Harold Melvin Hancock Hardcastle Hardin Iames Sam Rulh Harris Harrison Harvey loanne Beverly Ioyce Hebbeln Hickman Hedge: Leland Marjorie Florence Henemeyer Hennon Henry fr .Q 1? I ll' s. I Gloria Don Iune Green Greene Green Richard Iayne Marilyn Hackl Hale Hall David Lorna Georgia Hargis Hui-less Harmon Eugene Richard lohn Hartwiq Haskell Hawkins Iohn Kerwin Fred Hegarty Heiland Heinamenn Sally Geraldine Richard Henry Hetiinger Hetiinger QMS? Ioseph Heveran David Hill Don Hitch Ben Howenstine Melvin Hutton Kayle Iohnson Paul Heyduck Wanda Hill Wayne Hogan Eugene Hubbard Walter Ivie Barbara I ones l lv Cliiiord Shirley Iames Carol Hickman Hicks Higdon Higgins Iohn Doris Haldon Ralph Hilliard Himes Himstedt Hinton Lula Carolyn Betty Alliene Holmer Holmstrand Hood Hoogestraat Richard Ioyce Virginia Barbara Huckaba Huiier Huiiman Hunt Laudell Nitell Ronald Thenopia Iackson Iackson Iames Iarnes Beverly Dorothy Ierry Iohn Iones Ionesy A1 7 f Iones Iones ,Mfr-L' ,fLO' i law 1x Patricia High Shirley Hipsher Mary Hoppe Shirley Hunt Ianet Ianetzky Marilyn Iones Lucille Highcoclr Charlotte Hirst Fred Hotwick lean. Hunter Ruth Iendry Lois Iordan Barbara Hill Sharon Hiser Robert Howard Robert Hutchens Ronald lewell Vondell Ioyner c1192 Delores Patrick Kahler Kaiser Virginia Patricia Kemp Killey Wanxciltlfli Russell Kramer, Rl Kratzner KNO ' it 1 5' . R0 L1 Y A lk' X x x Q , v I if Dt Y XU lim Dale Lamprecht Landes Sidney Barbara Lawton Le Bre Barbara David Limos Limes Hazel Kalips Dan King Shirley Krohn Dean Landgrebe Sandra Leek Eunice Lischewski Lucien Kapp Iudith Kistler Connie Kull i ,, Q rf - '? ' uw t . , A., Ufyq M , sci! omo Suzanne Lane Larry Leese Larraine Little Mary Largent Helen Le Veck Norman Dale Karcher Carroll Koch William Kuntz RES Ioyce Larry Barbara Lewis Betty Lockwood Donald Karr William Koch Rosemary Lacey 1 Sally Latshaw Kenneth Lewis Bonnie Lolgren e . N LQYX we R we x xo X L 5 35, ' 'Q ,gl X ,nn A Eugene Kaskey Richard Karte Norma Lacox Don Llugherty Patricia Lewis Herman Loiland 3 Little it 612032 Q. L N' ,. , . 5 E my y . K A Norma Kellogg Leslie Kraft Ioe Lambert Harry Lawrence Marvin Li ebe rman Ann Logan Patty Lord Ierry Lynch Richard McDonald Tom Maddox Richard March Guy Maxedon Iune Lowe Barbara McCamn-ion Patricia McElroy Verna Maddy Marilyn Marohl lack May Mary Iolm Peggy loan Lowe Luallen Luclrenbill Ludwick Delores Edna William Lawrence McCarty McClellan McClellan McCollom Laurel . Anne Beverly Madonna McKinney , cI.aughlin McLemore McLemore nw 9' r- Q ' I4 FL I M U' ' ' ,,v SOPHOMORES V' Iohn Dewey Effie David Madison Mai: Malleos Mann Ianet Dwight Ann lo Ann Marshal Marquis Martin Martin Loretta Richard Robert Eleanor Mayberry Mayberry Mayberry Mayweather Cecil Lugar Jackie McCormick Robert McMillan Robert Manning Phyllis Martin Kenneth Meier Mary Luka Marilyn McCoy Marilyn McQual:ity Lula Manns Dorothy Mason Wanda Meldahl Robert Lukens Malcolm McDonald Kenneth McWilliams William Maple Tom Matteson Arlene Mendenall C1219 Beulah William Mendenall Mercer Iaclzie Robert Miller Million Ruby Ierry Moat: Moessner Barbara Barbara Morey Morgan Marilyn Nancy Mummif Meyers Patricia Ronald Nicholls Nihiser Karl Meurlot Marilyn Mills Beverly Moore Darrell Morgan Richard Meyers Buford Nixon Frances Clara Dean Don D. Don I. Mildred Miller Miller Miller Miller Kenneth Mary Lou William Nora Robert Minnis Minnis Minnis Minott Mitchell Franklin Mary lean Mary lo Ruth Patricia Moore Moore Moore Moore Moran N La l r M X . SOPHOMORES Mfyl Iohn Shirley Doris Roy Fred Morris Morris Morse Morville Moser Bill Carolyn Robert Richard Mary Myrvold Nance Neece Neidelier Newlin Gene Paul Darlene Violet Aden Nixon Nixon O'Brien O'Dalfer O'Dell Frances Miller Ronald Mitchell Marion Moreton Ronald Moyer Ivan Newman Myla O'Dell Q 122 bb Gwen Oglesby Robert Parks Donald Pence Marilyn Petty lohn Piper Marlene Price Doris Olin Clitlord Paslay Dwight Pence lim Peveler Rex Poe Paul Pritts Iames Olivero Betty Pasley Iim Penwell Margaret Pharis Stanley Poland Richard Pygman Patricia Ollesch Iohn Patterson Margaret Perkins Ierry Iune Harry 0'Laughlin Ooton 0'Riley Bernadine Barbara Ned Patton Payton Peabody Dorothy Helen Eunice Perry Perry Peters mar' ' r sorngjkrqf milfs U. vb 02 W' W X Bill Marilyn Pier Pierce Ronald Glen Poole Porter Leroy Rita Qualls Rambo Ronald Pierce Norma Powers Mae Randle lerry Pierson Keith Prater Barbara Reed Gene Otis Richard Peck Carol Peterson Peggy Ping Iack Pratt Emma Reed W. C. Parker Wayne Peckert Clark Peterson George Pinner Lyle Pratt William Rex KIZSX Iohn Nancy Tom Iean Charles Richardson Richardson Richardson Richhart Ridlen Shirley Millie Ruth Margarite Phillip Robazek Robb Robb Robbins Roberts Richard Alan Robert Iustine Ray Robinson Robley Rogers Rohman Roland Gentile Ianet Beverly Roy Dennis Rullini Rule Rupp Russell Ryan Marianne Kay Darrold Helen David Salogga Saltsgaver Sanderlin Sanderlin Sangster Melvin Gladys Robert Gene Shirley Schultz Schwarz Schwarze Schweizer Scott Vernon Ridlen Marcia Robinett Dale Raney Pat Ryan Gilbert Schmidt Stanley Scott Carl Dale Wilma Reynolds Riber Richards Raymond Ruth Richard Riggs Risloy Roarick Mary Maxie Norma Robinson Robinson Robinson Wifi m Sy I :A A F rey Donna Beverly I lenb Rozzell Rubin KK r ine David lean X XQ16, er Sadowslri Sollenberger up rylou Iohn Charles -f Hx' Aj' Schroth Schuessler Schultz I' ix vii- Pg! W N , r if by L A Q124D Tom Shirley Scott Searcy Marlene Clara Shoemaker Short loan Cloyce - Smiley Smith Mary Paul Smith Smith Shirley Mary Spear Spencer Gabrielle Mildred Stern Stocks Betty Seitz Larry Shull Donald Smith Rita Smith William Spicer Norma Stogsdill Phyllis Ronald Iohn Seitz Shaffer Shaw Tommy Margie Patsy Shutter Sihurt Siddens Dorothy Evelyn Karen Smith Smith Smith Verna Lynn Ronald Smith Srnittinger Snelson Sue Lorraine Harold Sriner Stach Stafford Ianice Keith Burl Stone Stone Stoner S Sharon Shaw Mary Skilley Larry Smith Patricia Snyder Margaret Stafford Frances Strachan William Shaw Robert Sloatman Laura Smith Richard Spaar Eugene Stanley Floyd Stradley Ierry Shelton Sally Smart Mary Lou Smith William Speaks Betty Starr Robert Strong KIZSX Phyllis Stuclrey Richard Tanzyus Harold Tenny Robert Ticknor Ruhy Tucker Garold Vaugl-it Mary Summar Belly Tapscott Charlene Terneus Norma Trerran William Tucker Viani lames Ronald Sutton Beverly Tapscott Phyllis Te rneus Sophronia Tipsword Robert Tull lack Voss Franklin Donald Swanza Swank Mary lane Clarence Tapscott Taylor Raymond Darlene Tertocha Thomas Carol lack Tolly Tosh Alice Lawrence Turner Turner Dorothy Eldon Wade Wade Bob Sweeney lan-res Taylor Gussie Thomas Marilyn Trainer Paul Turner lerry Wadkins Glen Sweitzer Nina Taylor Arlene Thompson S Rosemary Trimble Ellen Van Fleet David Waggoner Ruth William Tabor Tankerlley Paul Nina Taylor Temple Glen Robert Th0mPS0n Thornton Norman Paul Trolia Tryon Richard Nela Van Natta Vaughl David Marilyn Wagoner Wagoner I u 44 126 2 Marguerite Sandra Eldon lack Iay Lois Patricia Wahl Walden Walker Walker Walker Walker Waller Honald Richard Rosemary Robert Robert Aileen Verna Walters Warnick Weddle Weiss Wendell West Wetherholt Robert David Iames Larry Sam David Patsy Whitacre White Whitehead Whitehurst Whitsitt Whitten Wieland loanlee Scott Allred Alma Doris Ioan Wilma Wilke Wilkenson Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams William Richard Glen Don Irvin David Iames Willoughby Wilsdon Wilson Winter Winter Witts Witzeman Carole Nancy Young Ziemer Robert Waller Clarence Wheatley Elsie Wiesner Mary Williamson Betty Workman Sheila Waller Donald Whitacre lack Wilbur Tom Williamson Allan Wright 44 127 b in N! , . 8 Y W- gk , ,I iw, x wg , MMM W. . , !??g'rf'ff5,ifa,xfi 34 is 'Kg Q' F- fvs 5353! fw -sf Wh. 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X , ,ggi w-xgmlq Af, .xiwxxkygw K , ,A1.?i.QsRmgs 5R5 Q-H13 K N N X .W ggcwfxx X 3 X, sigfg 2, xx.wgxg.g xg ,Lf ggi N AC KNM., A 05, .r x gmm. x :gsm w ,K ?5xxQ53Xx,f .. if Q K ' j, k aww N M.,M..,,M M V 235352 M5 kf: h ,A DECANOIS C0-EDITORS BETTY BERRYHILL DOLORES HAYES DECANCIS ADVISORS MILDRED CONNELL WALTER KIRBY DECANOIS BUSINESS STAFF STAFF EDITORS Arme McElroy Sandra Spangler Shirley McElhany Ioan Leahy Senior Mid-Year Senior Art Calendar 1 EELS 4 K Bettymae Ryan Martha McGowan Suzanne Bilgere Ianet File Clubs Drama Faculty lunior-Sophomore K STA' t tftifwreiin I 1' o R s Betty Harrington Florence Kraabel Clifford Harkness lack Kreker Iunior-Sophomore Music Sports Sports 'H a Richard Shrout Iauneth Dobson Photographer Typist Y uf? I at l I . , , 1 DECANOIS STAFF fJff,',f L c Rosemary Allen Genanne Barnett Io!-lnn Bourlcmd Mary Brand G 134 an f DECANOIS STAFF Sally Burks Robert Carr Vema Cox Richard Hanes Richard Howe Tom Kerwin Ianet Kirby Iackie Krekel Elizabeth Kuny Colleen Leahy Ianet McCumber Wilson Montgomery Dolly Pappas Marilyn Potts Keith Prater Barbara Rickarcl Bob Rogers Mary Tolly Nancy Weilepp OBSERVER ADVISOR MISS HELEN GREEN OBSERVER EDITORS SHIRLEY SIMROTH EMMA LOU FITZPATRICK S MARILYN GRIFFIN DALE YUNG IVAN F AWLEY News Editor Sports Editor Advertising Editor I 0 Il 0 l'V El' til ll Dorothy Ioan Adams Ioanne Berry Blankenship Robert Brown Ieanette Burnau Dorothy Edwards Carolyn Mary Evans David Gobert Donna Herbrig Holmstrand Darlene Hoots Harry Lawrence Nancy McClure Carl Morrison Charlene Ott Marlene Precht Ioanne Scardello Dale Shield Porter Charlene Smith Iohn Stewart Preston Tapscott Womeldorff ri' ,f NATIONAL . .l OFFICERS ,fr ,r mf IOE WARD RICHARD HANES Carlos Lyon President Vice-President Treasurer SHIRLEY MAHON ' Co-Secretary The National Honor Society is made up of Seniors who are selected by the faculty on the basis of high scholarship, integrity of character, school loyalty, and service in school activities. The aims of the Honor Society are to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to encourage a desire on the part of the student to render service to the school, and to develop leaders in Worthwhile activities. Throughout the year the Honor Society was very active in school affairs. Discols from the Society took charge of stamp sales and assisted with Red Cross and Poppy Day. Members sponsored an all-school assembly, acted as host on College Day, and helped prepare diplomas, IOY SMITH Co-Secretary During the second semester Roger Baldwin was elected to the office of treasurer. The mid-year initia- tion service was held on February Zl, l949. The formal initiation Was held in the late spring. At this time luniors were eligible for membership. The following members were initiated early in the semester at a tea given for the parents of National Honor Society members and the faculty. loan Adams, Betty Berryhill, lo Ann Bourland, Ralph Brooks, Marianne Bruss, Iames Deremiah, Iac- queline Dunkel, Emma Lou Fitzpatrick, Robert Foster, Mary Hensen, lack Kreker, Mary Pat Langlois, Dorothy Logan, Martha McGowan, loanne Rodger, Willis Walker, William Waller, Richard Webber. Richard Weatherford Sandra Spangler President Vice-President Helen Printy Robert Williams Secretary Treasurer tudent Council STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING if 141 as . ,ru .STUPQELNT couNclL , 1 lv , 0, . N v ,sf -f First Row: Iune Arnold, Belly Augustine, Roger f' 4 4' Baldwin, Lynn Barding, Darrell Beck, loAnne ,X ,' .jf Bourland, Dale Bowman. 'Q f 'I' A Second Row: Ieannetle Burnau, lane Castell, Duane Cearlock, Barbara Chamblin, Carole Clark, William Clem. Third Row: Nancy Comer, Larry Dickerson, Barbara Edwards, Darl Edwards, Ted Eslell, Sue Ether- inglon. Fourth Row: Bud Fancher, Carol Fells, Dick Halli- burton, Kerwin Heilanol, Shirley Hendrick, larnes Henigman. Fifth Row: Ben Howenstein, Ruth lendry, Shirley lanes, Florence Kraabel, Hosemary Lacey, Larry Leese. E cc 142 up STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Ierry Lewis, Barbara Mcffammon, Dorothy McFarland, loarme Miller, Mary Lou Minnis, Asa Morris. Second Row: Carl Morrison, Ronnie Moyer, Karl Meurlot, Gwen Oglesby, Dorothy Perry, George Pfotenhauer. Third Row: Stan Poland, Peggy Printy, Bettymae 3' Ryan, Sandra Rotenberg, William Shaw, Cindy Shorb. Fourth Row: Shirley Simroth, Karen Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Betty Starr, Mary lane Tapscott, Mercedes Tilinski. Fifth Row: Carol Tolly, Linda Van Meter, Donna Mae Walker, lack Wilber, Robert Williams, Porter Womeldorff. 44 143 an , fi, 1 Nelda Kemmerer Emma Lou Fitzpatrick Deborah Birt First Prize Second Prize Third Prize .-1 'N Donald Custin Elaine Wade Fourth Prize Fifth Prize HERALD-REVIEW SHORT STORY CONTEST In December of each year the Decatur Herald and Beview sponsors a short story contest among Decatur High School students with the purpose of encour- aging young writers. Prizes are awarded at an all student assembly, The awards are fifteen dollars for the first prize, ten dollars for second prize, eight dollars for third prize, five dollars for fourth prize, and three dollars for fifth rize. D Mary Ann Brand Dee Brown Carolyn Bae Carson Lois Coutant Carol Felts HONORABLE MENTION fohn Lewis Fish Iames Foster Arthur fames Patty Lewis Beverly Long 44 144 2 William Shaw Irene Shaw Mary Marie Smith Eddie Veech Mary Ellen Wayne P 'gt I 3, TS! 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SF . wwe 55115 x ff waz i wgwf 'EE 1353553 vii' 952, MM., ,W f' ,Gb .. 3? f .,, MA , -:.5:g,::52'-' ., ' - iii . 5:i 99' ,, QW Q' P . .Q N 1? 5 Q if F fa QW .'f.fx N fb y Q W ' ? , X. . lf 5 ii. v,.M,NmwW if . Inner circle: M Ping, A. Romano, B l-tulc, I Witt, li Schnttez, B Snnth, N Srzrnrnm, IW Vvttglvy T Pot Outside circle: P. Aldo, B. Owf.-ns, M, Hadley, P Iordon, C Painter, A Giosso, A Linclsten, B ltziwlun: I7 Hyland, S Crouch, W Cunmnqhcrn, H Cctv'-rt, G, Brown, L lilcicet, S Von Hook ' ' I Standing: M Purnish, Mt Kohr, crzlvlsor, B lidwouls,I Colbozt H Owens, P liupp M Gillette M P'-wson, advisor: I Fisher, I Goilhvcm, ll. Inmvs, I. Doss, B McN1ckvl, E. Myers, A 'l'olhvu1: B l-loy B Donaldson, W Coudill, G Knuititson Standing lrcont: Don lime--pre-snlent Bob Williams and Writtfwce 'thomas we-iv absent wh'-n pictzgr was tn on The purpose of this club is to further the interest ot students in businoss and t Hnrouroqc and help students become better salespeople by actually working in ditteref lt1.1lIlE:.115 tirm.: throuqhout the city. Thi- lutuw lloinf- Mwk--r: ot Anwlrico in ci notional orfonizotion Girl' who ore intfrrf-,atv-fl ir. hoinf- '?COl'lOtlll lZ TfEi'1'llQll'JlF3 for iiieinbership I I gittirijq: l1H 'it-izmri I ltfuuvttfv, I' llfwtgz S li'fiwn'nq, ll Wl.hC1msf'm, I Born-hoinl F Mill:-r Q tan ing: tw'Jn:.txrn- M A Giulia, I Gilhqcn, P 'l'+-zrivns, 72 llcxrinon, ll Iohnson, A Bentz, I lhll, A f A fl'Itl I 'V hi' Hit I '7lf1','ton li Pmzlf-y, I. Ooton, G. Mclicrnel, B Shonkwilein, Miss Tlie-obcld, advisor o S Swv WNW .:: :-- 1 1 Cf' I - Q Q? 4ys,N53'Sf3kf' 'W' 11213 Q- x gxzfiizi Q w Q w E 1 R ,X , 71 1,-f , x jywfff' ' F A fbi, fl g 1 4 ' af ' Q: ! -' X 1 W' .f fi ww W 6 l ,SF Q -f 4 iw aa I , I ii M n fax we si: sq 55 , 3:1 ' K N S S 'E How l: Mtss Stone-cdvtsor, A, Bvntty, C Fttckex, C. Hott- treasurer T Sittckvy-fsvcrvtnry IW Hume - '.'1Cr- pts-stdont, M Kefflwrfprosldvnt How 2: Y' Wzlktnssvn M Hott, P Stuckt-y M Hobbxns, If Mcivvrf-c1ttwr:,M Funk F Swti' P Oltvsctz I Girls' A+hle+ic Row 3: It Knttlm P W1lk1nsr:n,L Antrtm V Wenthe-rtvott, It. Remus I Sfmt V Oprxttvt K Fox I Icvts F Lrntfxwn, M Lowe, Il Iortvs Row 4: M Hwvwrt H Smtttt M Tromrr I L.mv.'tck, N Mvyow, S Iitsez G Anton S Svmzcy H Lace 'I F':X How S: L Itrvtmt 1' I Ktstler, ft. Dexter, If Mottn, ff. Sttott I Wtckttm I Q'1cyton,M A Gmbkyt Lzfzz-:-twskt M Ptmrts, S. Beck Row S: ' Gu-on L Mcrms, G Ttiomos C Mullet 'I. Iamf-s, I M:1':I'::il H Bntvs I. 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The 70 members of this group have a Well-formed reputation of excellent singing, harmony, and good citizenship to live up to. Ianet Kirby Betty Larson Charlotte Lyons Robert Mayberry Tom Minton 4 Ioanne Miller Ierrie Murphy David Niederbrach Charlene Ott Iackie Paige , . fi Q 2 Q' ,K it wx -Em. 51 . iii 'if lk . A Ned Peabody Don Pogue Dale Potts Marilyn Potts Iane Raebel R Q 1' .-.:2- Walter Rowland Shirley Richards Wilma Richards lean Richhart Suzanne Seitz Blanche Shultz Margie Siburt Sylvia Smith Mariorie Stanley Paul Stanley Mervin Taylor Iohn Traughber Mary Truebe Willis Walker vw Robert Wasson Ioe Williams Shirley Winholtz Frances Wolke Mary Ann Woods William Zellars Programs included a broadcast over WSOY on October 295 Christmas Vespers for student assembly on December lO, and for the public on Sunday night, December l2g a Christmas program for the Kiwanis Club members at the Decatur Club on December l4g Easter Sunrise Service in Nelson Parkg the Big Twelve Music Festivalg and the Baccalaureate Service for the lune gradu- ating class. Q 161 rr Q , an av ww mi mx mfg? 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N .:, .5 li lnll I Bill Mary Lou Carol Alliene lean Hays Henson Higgins Hoogestraat Hunter Flute Cello Flute String Bass Violin Stuart Donald Carl Marilyn Irmgard Langdon Lichtenberger Minton Moyer Mueller Violin Violin Horn Violin Violin Doris Olin Violin Viola Mary Lou Logan Cornet Tommy Shutter Shirley Viola Willis Tippitt Umfleet Walker Violin Violin Violin NOT PICTURED Clarinet Saxophone Thomas Haglauer Iirn Finley Wallace Lieberman Cornelius Rogers Iohn Young Horn Iohn Hawkins Wilson Montgomery Carl Iebe Director Trombone Clyde Putnam Lloyd Ballinger Tympani and Drums Forest Wikoff y ........M i 5 f ' 4. im R yi w V1 v, if ,uv X M 4 , A, Min 2 n ew D Z , 435 0, 4 ,AQt,f55,wg,:2 ' 'QM' an f, , ga-2 ,um :X f ,W is A1 W., x 2: ' 4 I A - mwg fjfiiv-3.fxiglaffxj, f:ffwf1'L X' 2,3 7 L ggsxw fff1fwg,w Awmmwmm 'es s5af5Q?i5 i'f k3f+? .-WMMQW., x ,, Ef f? hi nm., X.,k W5 3 We ' m + Q' X Q4 W -'2- rx N .ga 'fp vrgffyq-E Q ' 3' 'uf f ffgfixgv? 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H V mm? viii Q ' 1? , QP Q hmm, 7 'Xu ' -f 'Q Nam. uk 5 121 25' ' aww -Mgmmfx ni. fxililgetz - JW' mv .wupmy-my The Bat The Mid-Year Class of 4 9 I9 LIZZIE Characters Lizzie ..4.. .............. D onna Mae Walker Miss Van Gorder ..,. ........ M ary Truebe Biiiy .........,.. Brooks ...A...,.. Miss Dale Ogden .... Doctor Wells ...A Anderson ....,.... Richard Fleming. . . . . . , .Robert Adams . , . . Russell McCann . . . .Mary Mounts . . . .Carlos Lyon . . .lohn Wilcox 4 . . .Philip Spivey Reginald Beresford ,... ....,.,.. I oe O'Dell An Unknown Man .... .... K enneth Kossieck Production Business Manager .......... .,.. P hilip Piety Assistant Director .... .... D ixie Stanley 44 17 2 Scenic Design ........,....., Robert O'Connor Stage Crew - Lyle Corley, lerry Hamish, Wayne Houser, Delbert Mason, Kenneth Smith, Carlyle Field, Philip Spivey Technicians-William Sears, Delbert Mason, Maryrose Yeaw, Richard Lawrence, Carl Lambert, Max Greenberg, Karen Meldahl PropertiesfBetty Davis, Ruth Schott, Gaydell McDaniel Simroth, Make-Up - Pat Williams, Shirley Maryrose Yeaw, Suzanne Seitz, Marjory Keeler Play Committeewlohn Wilcox, Mary Mounts, loe O'Dell, Carlos Lyon, Kenneth Kossieck Director .............. Mrs. Norma Magnuson Faculty Assistants-HMiss Helen Gorham, Miss Helen Stapp Class Advisors-Miss Mary Carroll, Miss Mar- gery Prestley DP Dale An Unknown Bat Brooks Mun The Bat Miss Cornelia Van Gorder, an elderly spinster, has rented a summer house from Richard Fleming, a New York banker, who had been reported dead in Colorado some months before. Miss Van Gorder's personal maid, Lizzie Allen, begs her to leave, as mysterious things are happening around the house, but she refuses. About this time it is discovered that a large sum of money is missing from the dead bank- er's bank. lmmediately the suspicion is aroused that there is a secret chamber in Miss Van Gorders rented house, where the robber has hidden it and is waiting for a good chance to sneak back and get it. Ogden Although Miss Van Gorder does not like detectives, she finally consents to hire one, named Anderson. To add to her displeasure she believes he is not using all the clues she has discovered. Miss Dale Ogden, a pretty young girl of twenty-five, is in love with Brooks, a cashier, who is being accused by the police of stealing the money. l-le seeks employment as a gard- ener for Miss Van Gorder so he can hide from the police. To add to the complications, an unknown man, a doctor, a friend of the supposed dead man, and even the dead man, come into the picture and all of them make a final attempt to catch The Bat. They finally find the hidden room with the stolen money, and after many mysterious murders, shivery rappings, and many false leads, they capture The Bat. 44 173 ns Dr. Wells and Anderson Reginald Fleming Anderson Beresford Dr. Wells Billy and Dr. Wells MOLIERE'S The lli er June Senior Class Play Harpagon, the miser, tries to marry his daughter, Elise, to Monsieur Anselme, which leads us into the plot of The Miserf' He is ignorant of the fact that she is secretly in love with Valere, who is posing as a servant in her father's house. Meanwhile, for his own romantic interests, he has engaged Frosine to make a match with Marianne, the daughter of a poor but proud widow. His desire for more wealth leads him to an agreement with Frosine by which Mari- anne would provide a dowry for their mar- riage. Meanwhile, Marianne, accompanied by Frosine, has arrived at Hargapon's home, and is very disturbed at the sight of her future groom. Harpagon then rushes Frosine, Elise, and Marianne to the fair. Cleante, Harpagon's son, is tricked by his father into admitting his affection for Marianne. Then, when Harpagon discovers his money, which La Fleche took, is missing, the tension reaches its peak. He accuses everyone includ- ing his servants, Mistress Claude, Brindavoine, La Merluche, and Master Iacques. The latter, to avenge himself for a beating given him by Valere earlier that day, accuses Elise's lover of the theft, When Elise, Marianne, and Frosine return, they find Harpagon violently accusing Valere of the crime and the magistrate arrests him. Monsieur Anselme arrives in the midst of the scene to find Valere trying to prove who he is. Marianne recognizes him as her brother, and then Anselme finds them to be his long lost son and daughter. Anselme then releases her from the mar- riage bond her father had made. Cleante enters, returns the money, and finally convinces Harpagon to allow him to marry Marianne. Monsieur Anselme agrees to finance both weddings. The happy couples exit along with Monsieur Anselme. Harpagon is left alone to count his money and rejoice in his wealth. 44 174 D The Miser CHARACTERS Harpagon ........ Elise ...... Cleante ..... Valere .... Frosine ..... Marianne ..... lacques .... La Fleche .... Master Simon .... Magistrate ..,.. Mistress Claude. . Brindavoine ....,. La Merluche ..... .Elmore Morthland Forrest File . . . .loanne Miller Helen Printy . . .Iames Deremiah Clifford Harkness . . . .Richard Hanes Iohn Boyle Mary Frances Prust Sally Nuckolls ... ...Nancy Hahn Ioy Smith . . . ...... Alan Filley Richard Chamblin . . . . .lack Shepherd Ronald Blodgett Richard Halliburton ........Ierry Lewis William Walker . . . . .Donald Ferry Robert Grohne . . . .Sharon Sattley . . .Nancy Andrews . .Dorothy Edwards Monsieur Anselrne ......... William Thompson Dale Yung Simon's Servant ................. Doug Lukey PRODUCTION Business Managers - Robert Foster, Barbara Kulbarsh Stage Manager .................... lack Toth Stage Crew--William Walker, Dick Ballance, William Fuson, Fred Stocks, David Wahl, lames Doss, Charles Cox Electricians-Eugene Schwitek, Clayton Wal- tens Properties-Elizabeth Kuny, Edvin Hall, Martha Chastain, IoAnn Bourland, Robert Wasson, Foster Stone, George Reed, Sue Etherington, Betty Armsworth, Norma Bond, Doris Wil- liamson, Betty Berryhill, Ioan Leahy, Anne Fowler Wardrobe Mistress .............. Betty Larson Costumes - Nancy Henry, Roselyn Turner, Marianne Bruss, Frances Wolke, Betty Hoyt, lacqueline Dunkel, Dolores Hayes, Mary Gillett, Betty Harrington, Bettyrnae Ryan Make-Up-Iacqueline Davis, Nelda Kemmerer, Martha McGowan, Martha Chastain, Bar- bara Hicks, Barbara Schultz, loan Smith, JoAnn Bourland, Lorraine Stephens, Rosanne Shade Music-Dorothy McFarland, Suzanne Bilgere Prompter ..................... Ilene Mansfield Student Director .............. Rosalie Goffas Director ............... Mrs. Norma Magnuson Faculty Assistants--Miss Helen Gorham, Miss Helen Stapp Play Committee - loanne Miller, Ioy Smith, larnes Esque, Iune Gardner, Mary Frances Prust Class Advisors-Miss Mary Carroll, Miss Mar- gery Prestley xl75z 'bmw v 'iw ,M ww ww If V Y ' 'Vid W-S9 - ,E ' W .,b.,'Wf,.s 1 f' V 12:23 L Q m mi 7 I F Q Sw' Vs S lui A 1 A 1' aku' Ns , Siva , .f ' ' n at N ,QM M .W .H H- V f Q' K X f in X A Y A X K 5 wil 9 5 ' '-Sy W .,',, LQ, ' K N an n ,Q Q 5-3 nv M . 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Blanche ..,, William ........ Mr. Carmichael. Guest ..,,...... . . . .Beverly Ruloin . . . .Pat Snyder . . . Shirley Scott . .Roger Deakins . ,...... Aura Able , . .Anne McLaughlin ...,.....lane Hale . . .David Sangster .........Dee Brown .Richard Van Natta Lawrence McCollum . . . , . . .Carole Bruns . , .Sharon De Vore . . , . .David Limes . . . . . .Lucien Kopp . . ,Lawrence Ahern School Girls-Deborah Birt, Betty Starr, Ioan Goss, Mary Kellam, Iackie Grabb, lane Beck, Glenda Kuntz Assistant Director, .... .... D oris Williamson Sept. 7-B rings us ancient students back to D.H.S. lt also brings us 619 greenies. making our bin happy lamily C total ol l936 stu' dents. Sept. ll-We all got together again at the D.O.G. Baclc-'l'o- School Dance alter an energetic summer. The shindig was held at the Orlando with our own Gib Halliburton and his playful players. Sept. IU - Three c h e e r s io r o u r football team for winning our lirst game with Cu- thedral. Sept. l4-That oh- so-smooth music of Wayne King in our Kintner gym. Sept. 24 - The starting ot the new Club lerome at the Masonic Temple. CTOBELR Oct. l-We registered for the election today. The ANN three Years the YH is Still G main Qnmc' quesiion going mound school is -'Will Dewey or tion to D.H.S. students--the place everyone goes Truman win? to see the people they want to see. Oct. 6-The building was excep- tionally quiet this morning in con- sideration of the Iunior tests. Oct. 7-8-Hootie-toot-toot, the teach- ers lett tor the institute. Oct. 12-We had a great experience today. President Truman. wife and daughter visited our lair city tor a tew minutes. Oct. 12-There was a large moon. lots of hay, and your lavorite boy or girl friend. What else could we ask for on the R Choir hayride? Oct. 19--The Advanced Girls' Con- cert was a great success. Oct. 31--Peggy Brady from St. Teresa was Hallowe'en queen with Sandra Spangler. Bettymae Ryan. and Pat Fitzgerald as her attend- ants. -W ,Jw 4.-. 'lk 35 Q M in Nov. 2-It was a good fight with Truman coming out on top. Nov. 9-Visiting night for parents. Nov. IU-Letters were awarded to our star football team. Nov. 12-There were many lovin' couples at this dance. ,ff -ff- f Nov. 13-We were honored to have our own Tommy Shutter place third in the Horace Heidi show. Nov. 18-20 - The Mid-Year Senior Class play, The Bat, was a huge success. Nov. 19-We all settled down to watch the lirst basketball game of the season. Nov. 20-Student Council conven- tion in Champaign. Nov. 25-26 - Our waistlines were somewhat larger when we returned from our Thanksgiving vacation. rt. Q f-'bi lll 'i'Tfslu11' 3 4' ' E ox , 1 ffl, Dec. 4 - We girls actually swooned at Vaughn Monroe. Dec. 10-The Christmas Vespers were truly inspiring this year. The picture was complete with the Advanced Girls' new robes. Dec. 17 - The Red Peppers showed us what they could do with flash cards tonight when we played Danville. i i !. EN ER .3 'P' Dec. I7-Ian. 3-Aren't vacations wonderful? Oh, how we danced and danced and danced this vacationl The Y-Fun Club dance was on the 18th: dances on the 22nd and the 27th: and the De Molay, Iob's Daughters dance finished our iestival holiday on the 3lst. Dec. 25-Merry Christmas to alll Icy to the World 'N I J J? ,f ', A :ix I Q X .15 is A Little Bird told me that we'd graduate- Ian. l-We had iust recuperated from the whirl ol Christmas dances when the annual New Year's Day dance was given. Ian. 3-Farewell. sweet vaca- tion. Parting is such awful sor- IOW- Ian. l4-We wish we all could have gone to the Mid-Year Senior dance at the Staley Club House. It sounded as if they really had lun. Ian. 18 - We enjoyed Oscar Wilde's Importance oi Being Earnest. and we hope this kind of assembly continues. in Ian. 22-The B.G.A. Dance was tonight at the Orlando. Gib Halliburton made the music. Ian. 25-The annual concert of D.H.S. Redcoats. In our opinion. Mr. Iebe has built up a terrilic band. Ian. 27-It gave us a lone- some teeling today to see all the seniors in their caps and gowns. We are going to miss all of you. We laughed long and loud at the class day program. Ian. 30-The baccalaureate service at the First Method- ist Church was a solemn oc- casion by the graduating seniors. Feb. l-2-Everyone looked a little haggard today but what else could you expect alter two gruelling days ot exams? Feb. I2-Sandra Spangler was voted Valentine Queen at the Y tonight. Her court included Bettymae Ryan. IoAn Bourland. Pat Adams. Rosey Turner. Sue Ethering- ton. They were all a mighty cute bunch of girls. The queen received two dozen roses. Feb. 14-Roses are red. Violets are blue. So let's make up And lorget we were through. TO MY Aix, 1 Feb. I7-The prospective cn lege students of D.H.S. we interviewed today by re resentatives of various cw leges. The University ot linois and Millikin seemed hold the most interest. Feb. 18-The cast tor t opera, The Mikado. w chosen. We are sure th will do a great job. Mrs. Billy Bryant talked us today about the life in show boat. It sounded lii iun. Feb. 24. 25. 26-The Seni Class play. The Miser was presented lor thr- nights. The cast did a te ritic iob. We all know th Mrs. Magnuson had a ha time deciding who wou play Saturday night. . .1-1. i. x MK X5 WVTINE if sg-. Art' Hn. Nolw-me of lq 'roof If .fm Wi TNQ t M March 17-We all have a little prayer in our hearts as we cheer our team on to state. The auditorium was really a madhouse for the drawing ol tickets. Ot course. those who didn't get a ticket stayed at school thai and listened to the game on the radio. Our team played a great game even though they didn't bring us back a trophy. They did break a state record. J I think everybody can chalk it up as two days packed with fun. April I-The school system gave us a very welcomed vacation today and this is no ioke. The annual Spring Fever dance was tonight at the Masonic Temple. Iohnny Cranford. from Champaign furnished the iive. April 7-8-There has been quite a lot of flirting going on with lans since the practices lor The Mikado began. All kidding aside, we enjoyed the opera thoroughly. April I7-The Easter Sunrise Services thrilled many early risers. April 22-The Sophomore class showed us their talent with their play The Little Princess. and i . End Everything is beginning to bloom and we can even include the lair students ol D.l'l.S. The reason for this, we have de- cided. is the approach ol summer. These last two months have been packed lull of many memorable events such as tennis, track, basketball, final exams, class day, senior picnic, and baccalaureate. To the 427 Seniors who will not be returning, these last days are a little sad, knowing that they will have to make a place lor themselves in the world. 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M, ., ,. tw i lx K hu. ibut Kim Wk Football ri-'lk l VAN HOWE Head Coach 194 Roy Nelson David Batthauer Charles Gcrlbreath Line Coach B Squad C Squad ln any sport, it is easy to note the outstand- ing participants. As we look at the following pictures let us try and remember that no indi- vidual could have done exceptionally Well had not ten other boys been there to assist him. This is not to detract from the fine individual performances we watched last fallp but it is to recall to our memories the man who made the block that made possible the touchdown. The credit for making these boys function smoothly as a team goes to Coach Van Howe and his assistant, Roy Nelson. To Mr. Howe also go out congratulations for an outstanding team in his first year at Decatur High School. George Ney For your file of facts and memories, here Robert Spinner Manager ln the final game of the season, the Reds played the Pekin Chinks for the Big 12 Cham- pionship. ln a hard fought game, Decatur suf- fered a heartbreaking 13 to 12 loss, their only From these eight games halfback Dick Halliburton, emerged as top scorer with 60 Manager is the way the season went: Decatur 19 - Cathedral U Decatur 13 f Mattoon 6 Decatur 18 - Georgetown 12 Decatur 6 we Springfield 6 defeat of the Season. Decatur 65 - Urbana 6 Decatur 12 - Quincy 7 Decatur 13 - Lanphier 6 points. Neal Bonds Center lumor Dick Chamblin R1gl'1t Tackle Se-mor Letterwmner Iohn Boyle Quarterback Semor Letterwmner Herbert Dexter light Guard lumor Glenn Brady Right Tackle Semor Letterwmrler Beryl Edwards Rlght Guard lumor 44 7? Gerald Ferre Left Tackle lunior' Letterwinrier Dick German Right Tackle lumor B111 Fuson Left End Senior Le-tterwiririer lack Hackl Fullback Senior Letterwinner I oe Gallagher Right Guard Senior Lette-rwirmer Lowell Hale Right I-lalfback 44 IQB pw lumor Dick Halliburton Right Halfback Semor Letterwmner Ken KOSS16Ck Center Senior Letterwinner Ray Hirst Tackle, Guard Semor Letterwmner Corby Lyon Left Tackle Senior Letterwirmer Named AH-State by the Chicago Daily News Ronme Howerton Left Guard Iumor Don McGinnis Rught Tackle Iunior 44 197 bb Doug Muth Fullback lumor Letlerwlrmer lack Shepherd Rlght Halfback Senior Alfred Schultz Quarterback lumor Bob Starnes Left Halfback lunior Letterwinner B111 Sears Left End Senior Letterwinner Foster Stone Tackle, End Semor Letterwmner Q 198 PP Icrck Toth Right End Senior Letterwinner Iohn Wilcox Left Guard Senior Letterwinner Loren Van Tuyl Right Guard Senior Letterwinner Dick Webber Right End Senior Letterwinner David Wilson Fullbcrck Iunior B111 Zellcrrs Left Holfbcrck Senior Letterwinner 44 199 vw L l Bu SQUAD Q A A. Cu SQUAD Ita ketball GAY KINTNER Director of Athletics Basketball Coach After a season of ups and downs, Coach Gay Kintner's quintet walked away with the Sectional Tournament honors, taking with them the first place trophy and a bid to the State Championship. With their sparkling work in the sectional playoff, the Reds gave promise of a fine showing at Champaign. When the gun had ended the opening game at Huff Gym, the Decatur five had ganged up on Pittsfield for 82 points and a new scoring record. Unfortunately, Mount Vernon, the winner of the State Championship, proved a Waterloo in the quarter finals on Friday to the tune of 71-51, dampening Decaturl's hopes for the State trophy. ,! Q fi l -i l Edwin Kuny Dick Dills Iimmy Romano Head Manager 44 201 2 Alan Anderson William Bertsch Bill was chiefly a reserve guard in his first year on the A squad. A good ball-handler, we are surely glad that he has another year. George Cooper Alan Anderson Duke, one of our tall seniors, rebounded Well all season. An invaluable defensive man, he has played with the A squad for two years. William Bertsch George Cooper Acting in reserve role in his first year on the A squad, Big George proved that We can expect good service from him next year. Charles Cox Charles Cox Charlie has finished his second and last year with the Big Reds in his role as or dependable reserve, the backbone of any winning team. Donald Dare Because of limited space we can speak of only a few of Don's qualities. ln his last two years on the A squad, he has demonstrated his ability. Donald I-'erral Donald Ferral Donald Dare In his first year With the A squad, Don saw plenty of action. If he continues the all-around fine play he displayed this year, his services will be in great demand next year. Iames Foster Not seeing much action until the regional tournament, Lorny showed gr'eat promise and will be welcomed back next year. Karl Mourlot I ames Foster play in the Springfield game shows we can expect of him. Loren Longbons Karl Meurlot Iim dicln't see much action this year, but his us what Loren Longbons One of two sophomores with the Big Reds, played regularly and well. In his coming two years of service, Ka'r1's great playing should make him an outstanding performer. I arnes Olivero I ames Olivero Iimmy makes up his lack of size with ceaseless drive and fine ball-handling. He has two sea- sons left. David Richardson Za-we ,Jil Dave, playing his third year on the A squad, was six feet three and one-half inches of re- bounding power. To show his versatility, Dave often helped out with guard chores. His place will not be easily filled. Robert Williams Robert Williams aw!! David Richardson Bob began his service to the Reds as a center, since his height was expected to be of great help under the basket. Playing forward this year, his last, Bob proved himself a crack-shot from the field. MMV Q SKWV0 XZ? HW igq, 1.-J NIL' KX 9312, 5 1 r GW? Q 2 M? V.. .X ,...M...-..,, ' . . ..... .........- ,.. ,.,W. .m......N....,...M,.A. . . A x i?? -Wh, if 41 Y 4:13Yi , ' 3h6'2?W PM ' K W gjyyl-2Qt?S'35 f pl f --,Ar Q 'wp' - degfff 5-3 A ' ,. , 1 3 9 Qwffwff ww Sw1 fQ M- W N ?f'1'Yf ,Q 3 uf , 4 591544 fifvwif, Q - q 2 3 if E 9 38 2 : 35 I 3' Zi? 12 ' 1.2 ff' ' l 'l' ,. Z- Q f .iwgqgf QQ- .. ' . 1. Q f if 'if' 6 mf., ,M we M ' wg X X X ,F fu f gay? in-.. 3 9' ma w?g 5 an QR y X 'xiii im, an T v X ? Q 521, ef , 'NL My Sf an H lg 5, p 3 uv New COACH WHITE The track squad was just getting into shape when the Decanois Went to press, so we take this opportunity to wish the boys luck and success. The track schedule is as follows: April 8 ..,,,...,.,,....,..,.., Urbana Open April l6 .......,.,,i,..,,.,,., Decatur Open April l9. ....... ...., . .Triangular at Pana tPana, Decatur, Mattoonl April 22 ..,.,..,,.,..,,,......... Pana Open April 23 ..... .... N orrnal Relays April 29 .,.,. .... M attoon Relays May 3 ...,. ....... At Mattoon May 6. . . . . . ,,.. . , .Lincoln Relays May 7 ,.... ..,. D elavan Track Carnival May l3 .,i.. ..,.,. . District at Urbana May l7 ...,, .. ..... At Champaign May 20-21 .... .,,...,... S tate Meet May 24 .,,,. ...ir..i,..,... L incoln May 28 ...r, ...Big 12 Meet at Pekin O'Lough1in, Meador, King. Haglauer, Green Iames, Pogue, Higdon 44 208 bb I ames Deremiah Charles Stewart Richard Webber Edwin Karloski Ioe Gallagher Elmore Morthland William Fuson 4, fl file i W: 34 EX 48 E ,Rv Q. E si ,Q 5 E E CE ,M O 6 x 5-4 cs O E U O FQ O an C5 c: o E O rr E v-Q L: GJ ow cf Q cs 2 65 3 o D1 w an 3 as Q sl 2 E cz 9 7x U L-4 Q J GJ S-1 O 'O O CD ,Q O H3 aj, .Q E o L' O cr: if '5 no CD L: GJ C5 n-4 3 o Ulu' V,- 1 A f QQ M, .aw ifiiijj Wm ,. f V . 122 :11 5 :Q ..... A ,, KJ - W N ' my ffff. .. . M Q :' f ' ww ' '. 0 ' ,,,: h Q? XX ' s -- V X -v ii? s I A ww ff' :Q . 531 W :q', .::,,. ,SWS assi Q y NX is Q X N i'f'v'1 .4 2'-L22 A31 if? 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We wunl you to always lllllkl' HAINES SI ESSICK'S your store. If y0ll are ill bllsilwss-or if y0ll Willll to have fIIII--we have what you want in our Office- Supply Ilvpurlllwllt or in our Sporting Goods and Czunera Ilepurtnlellts DECATUR, ILLINOIS flew? j .LAL W -X:-K i if-:Avi 7. 4 X.: fix, .. I V, 8 if, ,gn 1 'Q T H E T E P E E HoIvII3:IvIADE CHILI AND PIE cc 228 53 3-4324 - PHONES - 2-1448 MERCURY MOTORS DECATUR BOAT 81 MOTOR Sailboats, Dinghies, Outboards, Rowboats Marine Hardware, Marine Paints '44 N. WATER DECATUR, ILLINOIS 3. N. GORHAM 81 SON. Inc. R E A L T O R S 223 South Park fd?-WWE -..fi Eel.- The Shopping Center 01' Central Illinois Decatur Illinois See Television at Its Best on ily 'A' 737 A D M I R A L Magic Mirror TELEVISION SET Compliments of For Sale at D A U T ' S . Hansen's Home Appliances 449 NORTH WATER STREET Phone 2-1733 ik 'A' ik p 120 E. Prairie sr. Compliments of Phone 5231 K E L L Y ' S -rf-Af POTATO CHIPS c2292 I E IQ 5 DECATUR'S EXCLUSIVE FLOORCOVERING STORE Featuring Nationally Arlvertiserl Linoleum ARMSTRONG - SLOAN - GOLD SEAL BIRD - SANDURA - MANITEX ARMSTRONG or MASTIC STEEL or WOOD ASPHALT TILE VENETIAN BLINDS Free Estimates WEILL'S LINOLEUM AND RUG CO. 322 N. MAIN PHONE 7037 cc 230 2 PRODUCTS from CORN and SOYBEANS for the HOME FARM INDUSTRY A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. DECATUR ILLINOIS WARRENS MACON STREET MARKET FRESH DRESSED POULTRY FREE DELIVERY 7842 - 2 PHONES - 3-8156 Best WiSll9S to Graduating Class of 1949 HUNTER-POGUE LUMBER CO. Prop. GEORGE WARREN PRESCRIPTION FOUNTAI1' WALLENDER - PENNINGTON , DRUGGIST SERVICE Printers Printing - Offic-e Equipment and Supplies G E C R G E N . G O U Y Phone 2-0787 151 W. MAIN ST. DECATUR, ILL. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT I ,, , 1. 'IW' W Y , va Q1 BRllV7'llN0'l-'RS Opp. Orlando - 147 S. Water Phone 4914 Decatur, Illinoiz IN STANT SERVIC 117 N. MAIN PHONE 4877 H O T E L G A R A G E Phone 2-6950 Wllolesale Only STORAGE A HEIDLEBAUGH'S CAR WASHING LUBRICATIQN CONFECTIONS 24.H,,,,, Serv... FOUNTAIN SYRUPS AND FRUITS 127 E. WOOD ST. PHONE 2-7211 1043 NORTH MAIN STREET K 232 HAYES BROS. HATCHERY 50,000 CHICKS ' EVERY MORNING IN SEASON 5 ef-If M 405 S. WATER m:r:A'rUR, ILI Greider's CAFE l6l East Main Street Established March 15, 1897 Gl'eideI S CAFETERIA 259 North Main Street -W----unu Stop at the W A Y S I D E I N N For Refreshments 44 BP UUUHIYS PHCHIH6 CUWPHIH Processors of L I T Y M Bill Al, Jr. DECATUR, ILLINOIS 1 AAAY J DISTINCTIVE FASHIONS P. J. Chilton G. N. QSh0rtyj Phillips I 554 WEST WUOD 4 DECATUR, ILLINOIS OPEN EVENINCS AND SUNDAYS Suffern Arcade EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC 107 SOUTH MAIN STREET Plume 2-0678 K R I G B A U M ELECTRIC COMPANY Decatur Illinois HOSIERY FOR ENTIRE FAMILY PF'll.E'S NEUMODE CAMERA SHOP HOSIERY 100 EAST PRAIRIE ST. 117 N. WATER PHONE 2-1755 Q 235 MOREHOUSE 81 WELLS CO C0 A L WIIITE STUKERS INN Ilx mul S'l'l DYES NSPIIAIT DRIVES - ROADS D U N N C O A L C 0. 'hom' THAI 712 N. MERCER ST. plllllll' -1 44 236 bb HERE'S WHY Every time the handle is turned to regulate the stream from a soft rain putter to zu stinging needle shower, 28 Stainless Steel Pins move back and forth in the holes in the face of the head. This ac-- tion PUNCHES OUT all lime, rust or corrosion and keeps the head absolutely clean!!! CF' po Qs ,, QL ............. 11, ji L This MUELIJER SELF-CLEANlNl1 Shower Head is one of the many outstanding products manufactured by MUELLER CO. The distinctive styling with the gleaming heavy chrome finish, has an eye-catching appeal that enhances the beauty of any bathroom-old or newff But of course, that is not the only reason that it makes friends and keeps friends!! There is the practical fact that it CLEANS ITSELF and forever banishes clogged and sputtery showers-a feature that is appreciated increasingly year after year. These Shower Heads are available at your favorite Plumber-either the Shower Head alone with a swivel joint that attaches right on to your present installation, or it may be obtained with the Shower Head, Swivel Joint, Arm, and Wall Flang4+suitable for either as a replacement, or as a new installation. -just ask your Plumber 44 237 2 Compliments of B 0 U R L A N D ' S Compliments of SHEET METAL sl-lor Po'-AR 1114-ll 16 N. WATER SERVICE CO. ll XX . h 1gresf9HPw't ,,Q CHINESE TEA GARDEN ..9'f9'W's if PHONE 4966 105 N. MA11N 11:2-A'- A 6 +A. jf.. Special Chinese and American ' X19 iii T DINNERS W1 QQ 11:30 to 11:30 jx 'ahh NN closed on Tuesday IT, CHINESE FOOD TO WTAKIER HOME DECATUR BOTTLING WORKS Prop- Hina Young 604 E. CANTRELL - For Beverages That Please C. R. MILLER 8: SON, Inc. Engineers - Constructors 724 NORTI-I MAIN ST. Phone 2-0410 Decatur, Illinois HOWARD'S SUPER MARKET CONGRATULATIONS To The 1949 Graduating Class EVERETT V. EVANS REALTY CO. 206 SUFFERN BLDG. PHONE 3-2911 GIFT HEADQUARTERS For The Smoker Father's Day - Birthdays - Christmas Anniversaries GROCERIES ' MEATS 9 PRODUCE 7 2 - Stores to Serve Decatur - 2 I 9 156 S. MAIN ST. 1136 E. ELDORADO ST. phone 5675 Phone 3-1011 ' . X 120 NORTH WATER K 238 WASHING POLISHING PARKING MUNSON SERVICE STATION SHELL PRODUCTS SHELLUBRICATION YVater and Eldorado Streets Phone 4892 Decatur, Illinois Goodyear Tires, Batteries, and Accessories DEPENDABLE STOKERS QUALITY COAL BROWNIE COAL CO. Home Improvement' Dept. offers ROCK WOOL INSULATION STORM SASH AND SCREENS Q2392 Keep the Wheels of Transportation Rolling We Urge You to Take Care of Your Present Car or Truck In Macon County Factory Trained Experts to llire You Many Miles of SATISFIED SERVICE H. P. Hazelrigg Co. Universal C.I.'I'. Credit Corp. Landers Sz Company Decatur Motor Sales, Inc. Highfield Buick Co. W. C. Starr, Inc. Nolen Motor Co., Inc. Bc-pp Motors, Inc. Corwin Johns Co. Kilborn's General Finance Corporation Bill Burns Chevrolet Co., Inc. General Motors Acceptance Cooper Oldsmobile Co. Corporation H. G. Wollderlill Company Central Illinois Investment Co. J. L' Taumau B' B' Burns Co Inc' H. A. Kuhle Implement Store CENTRAL ILLINOIS AUTOMOTIVE TRADES ASSOCIATION, Inc. 401-3 Standard Bldg. Telephone 2-5269 Decatur 12, Illinois 44 240 D BARNFIELD P H A R M A C Y DRUGS 0 COSMETICS SUNDRIES O FOUNTAIN SERVICE 0 PLATE LUNCH 3 SANDWICHES 4 I I I N ' SODAS - SUNDAES H E C H T ' S 100 E. WILLIAM ST. PHONE 2-3218 W0MEN'5 APPAREL 335 North Water Phone 2-2114 Decatur, Ill. Compliments of THE BEST FOR BEST In the Classroom or on the Job R 0 D G E R S 'U B L U E P R I N T S SHOES PHOTOSTATS Drawing Instruments - Supplies LITHOGRAPHING if ir Sk OFFSET PRINTING SERVICE BLUE PRINT 81 I LETTER SHQP 114 E, WILLIAM ST, 136 N. FRANKLIN ST. DECATUR ILLINOIS 241 D mg CROSS TOWN - CROSS COUNTY - CROSS COUNTRY Our l':XlH'l'Il'lll'f'lI Pf'l'Slllllll'l and IVIOIIPPII Equipment Are Always at Your Svrvivc MOVING - STORAGE - PACKING - CRATING BUILDERS SUPPLIES ..,...I Parke mavch nuscs 5 2 5 5 62: Nom:-1 MAIN STQEET I 5U1WgfZ.yi' I DECATUI2- I LLINOIS S ll ll Q' Sw I . Ylilll' Ill'llIIllUlll'lPl'S.f0i'3l Smfart Flznlininp Apparpl Qwvulm':-s ousvs ' Skirts . Dress:-S A R L E N E S . Sllih-2 ' Collis 102 E. MAIN ST. ON LINCOLN SQUARE 44 242 my GRADUATES OF DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL YOUR CITY IS YOUR BUSINESS: Most of you will enter the working life either of Decatur or another city. As you become identihed with your community, you will find that your city is your business. You will be expected to contribute your think- ing and your efforts to the handling of those matters which determine the character of the community in which you earn your living and establish your home. You graduates who choose Decatur for your home town are welcomed for your youth, your enthusiasm, your approach to our community prob- lems, and your willingness to work toward their solution. At this com- lnencement period of 194-9, we as Hold citizens invite you to turn your thoughts to the following matters of Decatur's unfinished business . . . matters which have a vital effect upon the character of the future Decatur. We urge you, first, to become informed about them, then to join other citizens in working on them for a Greater Decatur in which to live and do business. Conservation of Lake Decatur as the source of the city water supply and as a recreation center. Parking Airport buildings and air service Low rent housing Job development Water works improvements Water mains outside the city Extension of sewers both within and outside the city Annexation of adjacent areas which are a part of the Decatur community Building code revision Modern street lighting Schools Development of a major street and beltline system Rat elimination, garbage collection and disposal Adequate revenue to provide community services ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE OF DECATUR c2432 ILLINI BALLROOM 1063 North Watel' St. Lew Hogan, Mgr. Phone 2-4192 EAT AT THE ACRE J. S. Johnson 2600 W. Main St. Compliments of the AVON a ROGERS Theaters nd ar-if SWAIN AND MYERS Inc. COMPLETE EQUIPMENT for Hotels - Clubs - Drug Stores Restaurants - Institutions Decatur, Illinois 544 NORTH MAIN U PHONE 547 Q Say It With F lowersi' Greenwood Ave. Greenhousl and Flower Shop CORSAGES AND Fwwlzus For All Occasions Delivered Anywhere in the City RALPH AND ELLEN BROMLEY 702 Greenwood Ave. Ph. 3-344 Decatur, Illinois McConnell Real Estate Service R E A L T 0 R S Decatur's Best 0 419 Millikin Building Entertainment Decatur, Illinois Phone 3-3601 Theaters Everett J. McConnell Stuart Robinson cc 244 2 f X 2 3iQQj 51 W mg X . 5 H Qgfik X x rs wx iq E1 Q any i ii -tIg,gR Ex :F Ei EQ 2 ES c2452 is A XMAIN A. ,A , gi mnwm, THE POPCORN SHOP WWVWWW A BRILLIANT ARRAY OF THE VVS CIY' K C NATIONS FINEST ' ' PROGRAMS w S O Y - F M Dvflicatwl to the Svrrivv of 98.7 M.c. The Comnzlmity DEL Moons SUPER ssnvlcs A Q 246 vb A pawn, Gnu Beautiful Funeral Home awzlce that grew out of E -f at a Great ' L I E! i Public Confidence ai 5 ,. ' 1 Ambulance fff.fefNze2Qf, S . fs: ervlce M Mglmlmy ilwiliiiifi at its at Best I f We Can Help 11- M O R A N GSONS N. WATER ST. or ELDORADO O DECATURHILLINOIS Itis Been A Long Time-H Yes, your multiplication table days are far behind you. You've been learning Latin and Chem- istry, Ancient History and English Lit. But those simple lessons of your grade school days will remain with you, like all the lessons of all your school years, and become useful tools which will help build and shape your future. Zcuacan 5 -- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Wood at College ........ Decatur Q247b 7am 44 Zeczw we have been printing high seheel and eellege annuals . . . and this year, as in all of the past 44, we note that those first few customers are still among our increasing number of clients. 1.0 I 4, Such loyalty is a source of much satis- , faction to us . . . and we pledge our best efforts to make our annual printing ser- vice increasingly helpful to annual staH' members. In the future, as in the past, our aim will be to make Huston-Patterson Blue Ribbon Annuals the best and finest obtainable anywhere. HHSIHN-PHIHHSUN IIUHPHHHHHN P RIN T E R S 361-365 NORTH MAIN STREET o DECATUR,ILLIN0lS E2 'Q Compliments of c I T I z E N s L, JQH IIIA 's gw Iggu N A 'r I o N A I. II A N K 1-1 E IIEII III I M i ntz + H 1 Im , Q2IIg f,f o 'F D e c a I' u r C 0 M P L E T E ' B A N K 1 N G F A C 1 L I T I E S Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SPICER MUSIC BOX CONN - PAN AMERICAN - MARTIN BAND INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC, ACCORDIONS, AND RADIOS 140 N. MAIN PHONE 2-7602 C H U M B L E Y ' S CLEANING - STORAGE 1018 North Water Street Phone 5319 Compliments of The PHILLIPS DAIRY COMPANY Phone 2-7850 507 E. Prairie c2492 IT'S HERE. The New 7104222 P FREEZ-TAINER FOR LOCKERS FOR REFRIGERATORS FOR FREEZERS DURABLE TRANSPARENT O O CONSERVES SPACE CAN BE LABELED O O REUSABLE SEALS PERFECTLY 0 0 A PRODUCT OF CROWN CORK SPECIALTY CORP. DECATUR, ILLINOIS 4 2507 Drive Out and Drive In TIP TOP CUSTARD SHOP 2172 E. WILLIAM ST. FINE CUSTARD AND ICE CREAM We Make Our Own Hours: 3 P. M. till 11 P. M. TURKEY TREAT LUNCH 135 N. BROADWAY PH. 4955 SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS GOOD COFFEE PLATE LUNCHES Meet Your Friends Here Open 24 Hours Harry Fowler, Prop. Closed Sunday - 7 A. M. - 11 P. M. DECATUR FLINT EATON 8: COMPANY C NELS Established 1897 ' RESEARCH CHEMISTS Serving the People of Decatur and 0 SAFETY MANUFACTURING PHARMACISTS 0 COURTESY 0 SERVICE 300 E. MAIN PHONE 4485 61 I d s y C Phone 8217 State Approved - Laboratory Tested Cream in Every Sip MEADOW GOLD HOMOGENIZED MILK Costs No More Beoirice Foods Company 304 S. MAIN PHONE 5241 QSAM LOEB'S Exclusive Headquarters for HART SCHAFFNER 81 MARX , CLOTHES 121-125 N. WATER K 251 2 CONGRATULATIONS RAYCRAFT DRUG STORES and Best Wishes Sam E. Armsworth James A. Armsworth TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 194-9 Prescription Phones Delivery Phones 5856 - 2-7531 4808-4856 RICHMAN BROTHERS 207 N. Water St. Charles Medley, Manager 1099 W. MAIN 702 E. WOOD L A N D H O I. T S E S S E L ' S AUTO FINISHING PAINTING 5 TRIMMING BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING 74-5 E. Prairie Ave. Decatur, Illinois' 354 N. WATER ST. THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES for MEN AND YOUNG MEN CALL 5181 For STOKER COALS AND SERVICE ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF OTHER COALS MAURER COAL COMPANY 750 N. MORGAN STREET H. J. HEINZ PIANO - ORGAN TUNING and REPAIRING Telephone 9798 324 N. OAK CREST DECATUR, ILL. 0 AIR coND1T1oNED 0 POPULAR PRICES 0 COMFORTABLE SEATING at VARSITY THEATRE Decatufs Finest W O O D A T O A K L A N D 4 252 D Easy Ways to Get What You Want i' 9 Look around you! Observe how little effort the average person exerts to hold his job. To win, then, you need only to do better than the average. As little as 22, extra effort and thought can lift you into prominence and leadership. 9 Cultivate the habit of carrying through-complet ing any task you set for yourself, or are asked to do Again, observe how few people do completely finish any job. Think what a wide-open opportunity this easy-going competition offers to the person who will ucarry through. 9 To merely have ability is not enough! Being able to work agreeably with others is a prime success requirement. No organization likes people who are hard to get along with. 9 Save some of your money- regularly. THE NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR Dee-atur's Oldest National Bank QZSSD F O L R A T H ' S SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 221 N. Water' l1Pl'1Illll', Ili . , .---..i1-f-M.- 250 W. Cerro Gordo B E N S O N C R E A M E R Y Decatur, Illino f .ff . R. V. McELROY CONSTRUCTION CC GENERAL CONTRACTOR 901 E. GRAND PHONE 2-46 LAMP POST 136 N. MAIN O 44 25 4 by STAHUAQB KIRBY'S GARAGE. INCORPORATED . 244 . 252 - 304- Service Phones EAST WOOD Hotel Storage Garage and Standard Service 2.1213 , 4764 , 3-4477 FREE PARKING IN LOT ACROSS STREET TOLLY'S MARKET INC. Open 24 Hours a Day 2220 E. WOOD PHONE 2-8555 Featuring Complete Line of QUALITY GROCERIES 5 MEATS 9 FRUITS 9 VEGETABLES lf-vf ' CONGRATULATIONS xl:-Wray from OSGOOD 81 SONS. Inc. Decatur, Illinois KZSSX 108 p3i.s,p,,.i,.i,. MARTIN'S JEWELRY STORE p,,,,,,,, 2,131 4 'T'Ww Ano sucu A snncmm... Z 'E ' f X QM, ELECTRICITY IS CHEAPID ,M Cf 3 5 , 7 X X fam X E Q17 X Ulf: iK1 g,, l -E X ' WM Vi X jnfj X 'N' X , X XX x + N E X Ex iv 2 ff4 i?,Vf Qglflvt ,IQXJ t ' X 'Lf' ff XL, - , . NM as QQ Q 'N E: .Q Q be A..'1 5 zvgf F ' E 1 A ,,AQ,Q', ,. ,Q,2 . I, Qi .',. P A.,,,,,,... 1 .i .A.EA-- -3 1 m','.E m ' - , .'A1 Z 1 Q.-E, ' s..Qi:QZ21.:1- X . q..,A.,.- 1:,. ...' ,1l. -,1 i 1 Q ll.uNols Powmn COMPANY W Q 256 ensational value . . . amaz- ing performance! Not another portable like the Philco 601 . It's lightweightg operates on self- contained, long life batteriesg warms up instantly. Take it with you everywhere. Covers standard American broadcast range. Smart plastic case in maroon, teal, tan and ivory. Folding handle. Now you can carry your entertainment with you! Also available with A.C.-D.C. plug-in feature! SEE YOUR PHILCO DEALER 44 257 PP Wi M -M Sv? You :lt IIN- NEW PENNEY CORNER Wvulm' and North Sires-ls J. C. PENNEY CO I E N ,I 0 Y fm' ' ', 7' fy .Ili 1 Hwfyff yi 7 I IW: The Richer, Slll00f,l0l', Tasiivr FQ SHIOn SHOP R 81 C ICE CREAM For IM P0 Ii TA NT CLI DTH ES Lm-ally Ou-nw! '35 E' P1'11i if' Il25 North wyilllll' Plume 2-636 CUIIIGAN SERVICE IWGAN SQU wpggb PH 3 2641 Culligan Sofi' Waier Service of Decafur PHONE 3-264I 2474 NORTH MAIN STREET 44 258 bb MAKERS or LYQN WQQUWQRK For: HOMES ' Cerro Gordo at Broadway Phone 4271 Decatur, Illinois The Telephone ls Always Ringing . . fs g for the smart D.H.S. girls fx , kg W who have the assurance I that comes with wearing Fashions from LINN'S Decatufs Quality KIP- I .gig ff! Store Sine? 1869 ml' as a r all 1 lx: X ,,..f ,.. 6 ' n in WWW e,,,i:,:.,1..i ., .... 2 6 in l , 3 q s 4.:.1.1 -:-:- nlz' 'S' fs. l x V .: 5, X 1 aea ,l ,eressaasssa ssni s s 4 X 11 ? f -:-----'-' X 1 - U59 'A' wi? RAUPP 81 SON 139 N. WATER Always First with All Thufs New in SHOES 3' Ci X 1i,,,f i ekilbf, 744 f 7,4 -'Leica , L,L,f,'L4ff L' All Vi, ' L .1, , If fbi 14 ' BELL'S DRUG STORI DAY'S PAINT STORE 352 N. Main Plume 5139 CREIGHTON'S JEWELRY STORE ...-eg 19..- WH. DIAMONDS 9 WATCHES WATCH REPAIRING -. .ff F9 .,.. Phone 3-6114 130 E. Prairie Decatur, Illinois K 260 BP I'I s L E E T S JOSEPHINE SLATTERY 221 N. YVATER fo' MILLINERY BLOUSES AND SKIRTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '49 Decatufs Exclusive Downtown Drive Inn Good Food a Specialty fm STEAKS . CHICKEN - SANDWICHES yv ' HOME MADE PIES u1,c Complete Meals - Fountain Servic-e SUPPLY WATSON'S DRIVE INN HONE 5474 302 N' FRANKLIN 500 E. North and Mrs' Watson Phone 3-4476 xi H. POST 81 SON ERCHANT al PRAIRIE JEWELERS Established 1872 K 261 bb ,... ,, JEANNE LINDQUIST SALON OF PHOTOGRAPHY 300 WEST PRAIRIE I SCHOOL O CHILDREN O BUSINESS O WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Official Decanois Photographer V 44 262 9 J. D. JCHNSON 81 SON 240 N. Park sr. ' REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE -- LOANS J. D. Johnson George A. Moeller T. Douglas Johnson T H E O B S E R V E R '6Student Publication Since 1897 9 TIMELY NEWS AND EDITORIALS ' HUMAN INTEREST FEATURES 0 RELIABLE ADVERTISING Your Own School Paper BOOSTS ALL D.H.S. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES Also Publishes School Directory .W ...-.1 .-.,............M...., . ..,,.wwm' ' ' - M . ,L . ..1 ALL CABS RADIO DISPATCHED Phone3-3651 C4 bb 1 gb' QW A ge 5, 'if wk Acre, The ......................... ............ 1949 ADVERT! I G I DEX Arlenes ..... Association of Commerce .... . . . Avon and Rogers Theaters .... . . . Arrick Engraving ........... . . . Barnfield Pharmacy Beatrice Foods Co. . . . . Bell's Cut-Rate Drugs .... Ben's Barn .......... . . Benson Creamery Co. Black 81 Co. .......... . Blakeney 81 Plum .... Block 81 Kuhl Co. .... . Blue Mill ............... Bohon-Yockey ............. Bourland Sheet Metal .... Breeden's . ............. . Brintlinger's .......... Brownie Coal Co. ..... . Brown's Auto Supply Carol,s .............. Carson's ....... Cash Market ...... Checker Cab ........ Chinese Tea Garden . .. Chumbley's ...... . . . Citizens Bank ...... Colonial, The ........ Cook, A. L. 81 Son Cox Jewelry .......... Creighton's Jewelry .. Crown Cork ................. Crum Distributing Co. ......... ..... 2 17, Culligan Soft Water Service .... ...... . Daut's Florist ............... Dawson 81 Wikoif ......... Day 81 Sons, Inc. ................... Decatur Assn. of Automotive Trades . . . . . Decatur Assn. of Insurance Agents . . . . . . . Decatur Boat 81 Motor ...... Decatur Bottling Co. ..... . Decatur City Lines .... Dunn. Coal Co. ....... . Emerson Piano House Evans Real Estate ..... Flint-Eaton 81 Co. . . . . Folrath's, Inc. .... . Gately's ........... Gorham 81 Son ............. Gouy's Drug Store ......... Greenwood Ave. Greenhouse Creider's Cafe 81 Cafeteria . . . . . . Haines 81 Essick Company .... . . . I-Iansen's Appliances ......... Hayes Bros. Hatchery ..... Hecht's ............... Heidlebaugh's ....... Heinz, H. J. I-Ienebrv's ....... Hotel Caraze .......... Houran's Florists ....... Howard's Super Markets .. Hunter-Pogue Lumber Co. . . . Huston-Patterson Corp. Illini Ballroom ....... Illinois Cafe ........ Illinois Power Co. .. Irvington Vamish ..... Johnson, J. D. 81 Son Kelly Potato Chips ........ Kemper's Drive-In .. ...... . Kirby's Standard Service .... Krigbaum Electric Co. . . . . 243 244 245 241 251 260 224 254 226 226 229 221 224 238 224 232 239 261 235 219 220 263 238 249 249 225 219 220 260 250 257 258 229 247 260 240 227 229 238 251 236 218 238 251 254 220 229 232 244 233 228 229 233 241 232 252 224 232 225 238 232 248 244 219 256 218 263 229 226 255 235 Lamp Post ................. Landholt Auto Refinishing . . . Leet's .............. ....... Lincoln Laboratories ...... Lincoln Square Cafe .... Lindquist Studio ..... Linn 81 Scruggs ..... Loeb, Sam ........ Lyon Lumber Co. . . . . McConnell Real Estate .... McElroy Construction Co. . . . Macon Street Market ..... Martin's Jewelry ...... Maurer Coal Co. .... . Michl's . . ........... . . . Miller, C. R. 81 Sons ..... Millikin National Bank ..... Millikin University .......... Moore, Del, Service Station . Moran 81 Son.s .............. Morehouse 81 Wells Co. . Mueller's ................ Munson's Service Station National Bank of Decatur . .. Neumode Hosiery .......... Newman's ................ North Pine Coal Co. .. Observer Olan Mills Studio .... Osgood 81 Sons, Inc. .. Parke Warehouse ...... Penney, J. C. Company . . . Peteris Food Market Pfile's .................. Phillips Dairy ........... Pittsburgh Paint 81 Glass . .. Polar Service ......... . . . . Popcorn Shop ......... Post's Jewelry . .... Raupp 81 Sons ......... Raycraft Drug Stores .. R 81 C Ice Cream .... Richman Bros. .... . Rodgers Shoes ..... Semme1's ..... ..... Service Blue Print .... Sessel's ................ Smith, S. K. Company .... Snack Shop ............ Sol Tick 81 Co. ......... . Spicer Music Box .......... Staley Manufacturing Co. .. Standard Hatcheries ...... Stauber's .... ........... Steak 81 Shake ...... Swain 81 Myers . . Talbott Paint Co. .. Tepee ............... Tick-Tock ........... . . . . . Tin-Top Custard Shop .... Tolly's Market ......... Turkey Treat ........ Varsity . . ......... . Wallender-Pennington . . . Watson Drive Inn .... Waw'side Inn ........... Weill's . .................. Williams Fashion Shop .... WSOY ........ ............. Yellow Cab Co. ........... . Young's Packing 81 Provision 442649 M W C0 .X I W, M WW FW W MW, Wg? we gl 151 9 I V I ,wwf , , .,- .Mew-f nl, new L ,,,,a Il A9.- 'S N If ly, af ., , Jw '- gf :J I swf 4 I k Ns Q ,xx 4 if u Fay Si 'jf .ff-fi! , , X Q ' Wlih, ' , -r . f , - ' - 'ww ,X , wg ii 1 . iv w Wa I MX 5' ,,,.3S?fg P ' wmv 9, f W? .411 MM . Q ry , QW , U A-5 155,
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