Decatur High School - Decanois Yearbook (Decatur, IL)
- Class of 1953
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V . .. , .U A I ,-A-Md,-,A-.lVL AAA, , A-YM,-ua A --.MAA-.A ln Honor Students D.H.S. - Decatur High School Decatur, Illinois Volume XXXV n rtH1pjf WH G22 not onlu for 4. w ll .........huHur 1 - A l ' V - A in the td everu student who has studied tIdHHttY in the to everu student who has plaued the game Hun mf ' ' XA H Y' 4f' Wi? Smwns I'-l nrunnm HIHH 1953 HEHHNUIS 0 the HIGH is dedicated I FHEUHV H Q , im Wg W Ja .... , BOARD CF EDUCATION Frank Walker, Mrs. Lucy Oplinger, Lester I. Grant, Superintendent of Schools, Otto C. Keil, President. The Board of Education ot Decatur High School District No. Bl, like the thousands ot other boards ot education, is charged with the responsibility of seeing to it that a good common school education is provided tor all the chil- dren ot the district. The Board is the legal authority through which the people speak. lt determines the policies under which the schools operate. The respon- sibility tor carrying out the policies is delegated to the Superintendent who is employed by the Board. He also counsels with the Board in policy making. Membership on the Board is a responsibility which requires much ot those Who serve. Decatur is fortunate to have members who can and do give Will- ingly of their time, thought, and energy to provide the best possible scl'iools for our community. 44 14 rr HHH HHINHIHHH I' K15b H I EDUCATION FOR ALL Education for all people in the United States is right because all people in the United States count, regardless of race. color or creed. Lee D. Pigott HHMINISIHHWN Mr. Clifford F. Stiegemeier Assistant Principal Miss Elizabeth Conncxrd Guidance Director Mr. Ralph Westermczn Assistant Principal GIS? OFFICE STAFF Left to right: Miss Helen Gould, Miss Mary Lou Eaton, Miss Mary Clark, Mrs. Shirley Welch. COUNSELORS Seated: Miss Margery Prestley, Miss Elizabeth Connard, Miss Marie Weber. Standing: Mr. Gansel Bennett, Mrs. Ruth Carson, Miss Mary Carroll, Miss Mabel Scheiderer, Mr. W. K. Davis. 44172 ART MISS IUSTEAN BLEEKS Rr! LIBRARY MRS. ESTHER FRY Librarian 44 18 77 INSTRUMENTAL USIC VOCAL MUSIC '6 . 2 5 44192 W X? ? g ws , 5 W pw J 91' 4 Q 4 n 2-Qi!-A y ' r My tif 'Q I ' 'X 309 A I ' If W f K ami W V 3 W ,, G, .Q 1 ,.+,.S.,' V. ' Sym! in ' f 1' Ugg ,, 4 X ya 5,2 Q , 4 .5 ifuwf,,.?i .V ' M MR. CARL F. IEBE Instrumental Music MISS RUTH HELEN BURLISON Music 3 Sf? X 9 Sa x 2 a v I Sm f - 4-iw -syigzujfzg: 5,15 'z : .:' MR. MORRIS A. NOLAND Head of Music Department Music BUSINESS EDUCATION MR. SAMUEL KOHR Co-ordinator, Distributive Education Salesmanship BUSINESS EDUCATION MISS MABEL SCHEIDERER Co-operaiive Office Occupations 44 2U D7 BUSINESS EDUCATIDN BUSINESS EDUCATION BUSINESS EDUCATIGN MRS. MILDRED CONNELL Shorthand Typmg MISS MARY HEDRICK Shorthand Typing cc 229 MRS. CAROLYN PRITCHETT Shorthand Typing BUSINESS EDUCATICN MISS RUTH V. BANE Typing GL-J MH. ELMER V. NICKEL Head of Business Education Department Typing MATHEMATICS MISS GEORGIA H. FISCHER Head ot Mathematics Department Trigonometr College Algegra MISS CECILIF. HEBERT Geometry Algebra MR. ANDREW E. MEURLOT Economic Mathemuiics Algebra MR. CLARENCE E. TAYLOR MISS MARGERY PRESTLEY Basic Mathematics Geometry Geometry if 21 sb BUSINESS EDUCATIO ,1 B KP S ve 32, M551 FS? 5 . 1 ,f ' 9 S X P Q ff? S . .wifie , . . . ' gwws -pw , +w:f.,1-.- , S LS .,,, - ,V., , , .,,,, .'V :,, , Y ,w,. A MR. ROBERT HENDERSON General Business Bookkeeping 442515 V i w ww.-mewm MR. GERALD D. COX Bookkeeping MISS IDA SHAPIRO Bookkeeping ENGLISH MRS. RUTH R. CARSON Sophomore English MR. ROBERT R. CURTIS Sophomore English MRS. CELIA SPIEGEL Sophomore Englfsh Iournclism MRS. DEDE ANN DRURY MR. WALTER KIRBY MISS HELEN I. STAPP Sophbmore English Sophomore Engl.sh Sophomore Englfsh English for Every Day Living Spanish 44262 ENGLISH AMW MISS HELEN GORHAM Iunior English MISS ELEANOR WYNE Iunior English MR. MAYO MAGILL Iunior English C4 2' bb MISS CHRISTA HERRIN Creative Reading Iunior English 4 E GLISH .. U K vm- - I V4 3' A-'ms' gap, ' X ' Z Sw ips if 'Hs' 3 'XA . kbglfwx ug 3,5 4,9 .f.,,:.e, sg ix , 1 if H E ,f i mm K 2 'gyaiih fi ' I In f r YQ ,Q 5 .qi ,I f- S 1,525 I Nas:-5 S W ff 2 I X Q i H Y lid K, Q Q X I I K4 ff I M ' Aj .li I Q ' MRS. NORMA MAGNUSON Speech Sophomore English MR. WILMER LAMAR Head of English Department Creative Reading Creaiive Wriiing MRS. LUCILE C. ANDREWS English for Every Day Living MISS LOUISE PIKE English Liiercxture Suxve Y English for Every Day Living f . in ., ju! 'V f ' 5 I H- .M ha, M f , ,,, . ,. 1, 'www 5:-le. '- ,,,, xL,,.-,.., ., 'f-- 5 1 A ,,n1n I W e.,nefb ,,ie. , ,.n,, ., , neen I 'gfwggy ,A ,. ee in , W,,. IM, -M26 5 . .223 4 I ,r.,,,K ima , A .N I , ,. K R.. 5 f A .. . . 446- A fra. Q , iw g w e - Q58 N D is 4 M if ,. gil: 15 I MISS THELMA FRANKLIN College Prep English Iunior English c42jz MISS GEORGIA MITCHELL Sophomore English Business English FOREIGN LANGUAGE MISS MARY E. CARROLL Head of Foreign Language Department Spanish MISS D. MAY LARIMORE Spanish French MISS IRAN BAKER Sophomore English German 4292 MR. EDWARD G. DIRKSEN Latin INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIGN MR. D. L. YOUNG Vocational Building Trades MR. K. B. WILSON Head of Iridusirial Educ t' a ion Department Diversified Occupations MR. KENNETH LANMAN Cabinet Making Sheet Metal K Wm MR. GALEN KINTNER Driving 44 30 2 MR. MILFORD B. COREY Electriciw INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MR. W. K. DAVIS Vocational Cabinet Making MR. C. C. GALBREATH Drafiing K 31 ab MR. THOMAS I.. SETTLE Auto Mechanics MR. DAVID F. BATTHAUER Machine Shop HOME ECONOMICS MISS EFFIE M. THEOBALD General Home Making Dietetics and Home Nursing Food and Child Cure Clothing MRS. MARGARET BREEZE Nurse QSZQ MISS HELEN BEAUPAIN Home Planning and Furnishing Clothing BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. GAY A. KINTNER Director of Aihleiics MR. F. A. WHITE Physical Education K3377 MR. VAN F. HOWE Physical Education GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION 5 5 f,Q132:'f!Q1ZJ 'Wx I .-f . :.f. ,, 539' HfR?'f f- 1' iw Mfg, L'-J. 3-EQggg3Qg,m.L5Lgl,, ,I I , Y 5, I I Q MRS. NORMA PAYNE Physical Education MISS NORMA PITCHFORD Physical Education SCIENCE MR. ERNST H. WESTLUND Chemistry KSIIPP SCIENCE SCIENCE MR. CLELLA L. IONES Physics Earth Science 44 35 bb MISS KATHERINE V. MINT Head ci Science Department Biology lfawl if 5 5. . ' 4 If W . f 5 'lf ,V - . 9, 2 ffl ,, 7. CHZJ. K , 7 S. fl ,Ei , ' ' 2 P if ,f p i ' f f NV A ' ,gfisiiizlij n vii E J? , - , ,Q I ' asm ' 1 Q I ,2gg52q,?2sf,zf2 K MR. IOHN I. ALLEN Biology MR. W. GANSEL B Biology SCIENCE ENNETT 44 36 DP MISS ELIZABETH HOLBROOK Biology SCIENCE MISS K1-XTHRYN M. STURM Biology MISS EDNA MEADOWS Biology x37x MR. LAWRENCE E. RUEFF Biology 3 2559. ,f : E li AL 2- 35 - . 13 7 fi'-:E mil Fi' i?.,:e32a:: SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. IOHN W. PERKINS Head of Social Scieunce Deporimeni World History MH. ROBERT BENNE World History MISS LEONE ERHARDT World Hisiory MR. E. E. STEARNS TT World History MISS FHEDA BOWER World History 44 38 bb SOCIAL SCIENCE LOY E. WATTLES World History MR. PAUL E. LeMARR American Hisiory Government Problems 44392 MR. EDWARD ADAMEK American Hisiory MISS ANNA I.. HULL American History MISS EDNA M. ROBERTSON American History MISS MARIE WEBER Government Problems SOCIAL SCIENCE e402 MR. G. L. IACOBSEN Social Problems SOCIAL SCIENCE MR. ROBERT L. WILLIAMS American History Combination English cmd Social Studies Q41s MR. IOHN D. DICKMAN Combination English and Social Studies CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs Mrs CUSTODIANS C4 42 rn 41 , Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Wilda Arnold Marie Smith Vivian Carrier Maude Schroth Lillie Dappert . Hester Raiclilf Zelrna Groijan Ruth Dechert Pauline Nash Row 1: Dallas Morris R. T. Sampson lack Reeves Charles Gibson Clarence Keeling Clarence Walton Row 2: lohn Harmon B. N. Smith Bernice Michels M. A. Brown Lee Drone George Blythe 44432 Il -' 4442s lff mrwi' Q 'min Q, 'c , few- , . , -ff I gg ara uf - Wiilff fi!- '1 ,. . +32 wa -. H ' ' i' 2zr.Q!:45:-f x gg - me 'Z ' 2317? ' -rw-' J M w i -M 1- 4. SE - ,, 1 u . W X - 'f . ' .rf il 1 ev mf - - 1 f, - 2 ' ' : Sf g.' r- ax . X I ' i , az L H M X xg A ,A A ' 59 gg K 'fgg i i' rs 3 gig i FE 'fs' 1- '11 4 0454 - L' i'19f WE ' 1 1- gy 1..n::' vfr.:zaf2.lg-:1.121a- '- f X S .VZ .M 5 1 : 1 :ig,,,Q.,f 1 ' -:ege,gfg.f:15gg -515541, ' , , .. 'w w 1' Y .,., - 1 g a' H gg '- g , : al, f W ,. .,fff,e . K Q. I-W, ,. - .V , M W W.. .11 E .. .,:,, I ,.,,s2, . ,, ze - 5 ,K , W z W. mf., Wy, W g,,,fg,,,,y mg ' 5 35 5115 ,, , -A . Ag! , . f' 1 ' i f Y 'fi slg i L I' YN 1 1 Q ' f Q ff f' , A ' 5 . A ., Q gf ' A , ' S E23 - N w !'! +S - - N 2 .- V sf, x Qqif,wa A , .Y fl V: ' 1 .-fy -' ' ' ,aQ1'i'5,g,g5s f.j'i.1.4 5- .m.f1i9,f , Y , M 1 Vw , 221-1.3, .- 115' :gx'1.g.'g,,L--- i 17' Pl,-fw ' , 'ff ' gg , x , '- fwf , ,Iliig , 'L'-2,124-ifgff . -X ' 'Q Q 5' 'X P W . ,, 1 . MIH-YIHH SiNIHH ElHSS Hifi Seated: Richard Eichel, Treosurerg Herbert Hewey, Presidentg Audrey Athey Secretory. Standing: Dick McEvoy, Sergecmtfot-Armsg Darrell Coon, Sergeant-ot-Arms Dick Robb, Vice-President. COMMENCEMENT Decatur High School Auditorium Thursday Evening Ianuary Twenty-second Nineteen Hundred Fifty-three Eight O'C1ock 44 46 up MID HHH BEM HHNHHS ricm ANANIAS. FRED He who goes gently goes safely. He who goes safely goes lar. Vocational Cabinet Making, Cap and Gown Com- mittee, Orator. ATHEY. AUDREY ANN In worth, not size. my value lies. lunior Council, Class Secretary, 3, Smarter and Smoothern, 37 Dance Committee, 3, Class Day Committee, 3, Herald and Review Short Story Contest, lp Usher, l, 2, 3. BELL, OHANTHA COLEEN 'Triendliness is her middle name. Glee B, l. COOK, INA LOIS So I chew guml Usher, l, 2, 3: Sophomore Council, Smarter and Smootherf' 35 F. H. A. lg Class Day Committee, Class Dance Committee. COON. DARRELL D. I might be better if I Would, But it's awfully lonesome being good! Class Officer, 3, Red Rowdies, 2g Smarter and Smootherf' 3. COX, WAYNE lust we two-me and my scooter. Football, lp Track, lg Vocational Cabinet Making. a482 MID-YE R DEADMOND, DORIS IEAN Pure gold never iarnishes. Usher, l, 2, 3g Sophomore Council: Class Day Committee, Iunior Council U-ilternately Smarter and Smootherf' 3. DENSON, SHIRLEY DARLENE Oh, there she is, I hear her talking! Usher, l, 2, 3g Smarter and Smootherf' 3, Class Day Committee. DEVORE, RONALD EUGENE Ot easy temper, naturally good, and faithful to his word. German Club, 2. DILLOW. NANCY She saved her heart for one. Student Council, lg Home Room President, 1, 2, gice-lgresident, Zg Tri-Y, lp Latin Club, lp Class ay, . EICHEL, RICHARD WILLIAM He shall have music wherever he goes. Orchestra, l, 2, 37 Bio Twelve Music Festival, 1, 2, gy Music Camp, 2, Class Treasurer, 3, Vespers, 1, ,3. ERNST, PHILLIP DWAIN If tall, he'd be handsome: Being small, he's cute. L SE IDRS HILTABRAND. PHYLLIS A tiny bitot Heaven. Tri-Y, 1, Red Peppers, Z, 3, lunior Council, 'Smarter and Smootherf' 3. KIRKWOOD, DONALD FREDRIC He's calm and collected and never de1ected. B Band, 1, 2, Photomicrography Club, 2. LARUS, FRANCES As merry as the day is long. LONG. RONALD L. A sharp kid with a sharp car. Treasurer, 1, LYONS. RUTH lFRAKESl Did I tell you about my date last night? Well, l married him. McEVOY. RICHARD M. From little sparks may burst a mighty flame. Student Council, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3: Smart- er and Smootherf' 3, Class Day Committee, Red Rowdies, 2, 3, Cor: and Gown Committee. FORD, VIOLET MARIE A merry heart is the best medicine. Smarter and Smootherw 3, Dance Committee, 3. GESSAMAN. LILA Rumor has it that she studies-sometimes. Class Day Committee. GRAY, BETTY JEAN As sweet as she is clever. Class Day Committee. HENINGTON. MARY I like fun. I like jokes. But most ol all I just like folks. Cap and Gown Committee. HEWEY, HERBERT D. The only wav to have a true friend is to be one yourse1l. Boys' Glee, 1, B Choir, 2, A Choir, 3, Vespers, 2, 3, Sweethearts , 2, Madrigals, 3, Class Offi- cer, 3r All State Chorus, 3, Big Twelve Music Festival, 2, 3. HILL. NANCY C. Vim, vigor. and vitality.' Advanced Girls, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 2, Junior Council, Vespers, l, 2, 3, All State Chorus, 3, Tri-Y, 1, Class Party Committee. e499 SLIDER. LEE I ain't dead. iusi speechless. TABOR, DAVE A thousand things do not move me to wrath. Observer Staff, Assistant News Editor, 1, Audio Visual Aides, 1, 2, 3, President, 3. TISH. WARREN He takes it easy while time marches on. Dance Committee, Class Day Committee, Saluta- torian. TOLLIVER, RICHARD7 Girls make me flusteredf' Track, 1, 2, Red Rowdies, 3. TURNBO, IVIELVIN W0rlc? Why I could be right beside it and go to sleep. VAN METER. IAMES All for the love oi sports! Football, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, E Choir, 1, 2 Class Day Committee. MOUTRAY. BILL Brown curly hair and deep brown eyes. He's ,one of the regular. all around guys. Football, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, B Choir, 1, Choir, 1, 2, 3, Moderriaires, 2, 3, i'Pira'res Penzance 2, Vespers, 1, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 3, National Honor Society, 3, Smarter and Smooth- er, 3, Valedictorian. PETERSON, NANCY ALICE Her honor lies in her honest toil. Fun Club Council, 1, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, Band, 1, 2, Orchestra, 1, i'Srnarter and Smootherf' 3, Tharlia, 2, Tgeasurer, 2, Vespers, 1, Observer, 1, 2, ri-Y, 1, . POLEN, WILLIAM E. A 1ady's man. Track, 1, Home Room President, 2, B Choir, 2, Boys' Glee, l. A oi ROBB. RICHARD W. Over our prunksters he did preside. Exchange Talent Show, 2, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Historian, 2, Modernaires, 2, 3, A Choir, 2, 3, Pirates ot Penzance, 2, Sweethearts, 3, Ves- pers, 1, 2, 3, Class Vice-President, 3, Smarter and Smootherf' 3, Vocational Day Chairman. SATTLEY, BARBARA When ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. Latin Club, 2, Girls' Chorus, 2, Girls' Glee A, 1. SCOTT, EVERETT R. When a brain is needed. he is the brain. Student Council, 1, Latin Club, 1. MID-YE R 4502 VOGEL. SHIRLEY Music hath charms-and so has she! Modernaires, 1, 2, 3, A Choir, i, 25 Pirates of Penzance, 2, Sweethearts, 3, Smarter and Smootherf' 35 Art League, 2, 3, Vice-President, 37 Girls' Glee B, lg Tri-Y, lg Vespers, l, 2, 3, A11 State Chorus, I, 2, 3. WILLIAMSON, IONA A girl of few words, but plenty of men. Style Show, Stairway to the Stars. WILSON, FRANCIS Good things need time. No Pictures BROWNING, IIM HILL, IAMES ROBERT LUCAS. LARRY AUTOGRAPHS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Phyllis Hiltabrcmd Herbert Hewey BEST DRESSED Doris Deadmond Bill Polen K522 MID-YEAR SENIOR POPULARITY CONTEST BEST ALL AROUND Violet Ford Ronald Long BEST ATHLETE Lois Cook Icxrnes Van Meter MID-YEAR SENIOR POPULARITY CONTEST MOST POPULAR .wwf Audrey Athey Richard Robb WITTIEST Nancy Hill Richard McEvoy Ohantha Bell FRIENDLIEST Francis Wilson BEST LOOKING Shirley Denson Richard Eichel , iIllNi SENIUH HHSS HHIHHS Seated: Peggy Pappas CTreasurerD, Rita Karon CVice-Presidentl, Ioe Fowler CPresidentD, Marian Carrington CSecretaryD. Standing: Ierry Strongrnan, Gene Moss, David Landram, Marvin Ogiesby CSergeant-at-Arrnsl. COMMENCEMENT Kintner Gymnasium Friday Monting May 29 Nineteen Hundred Fifty-three Ten O'Clock e542 1 be dum mann EHMMENEEMINI Hnrnnns KARL BADER Vcrledictoricxn Q Sctlutatoricrn Orator Q 55 2 X ANDERSON, DONNA Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Tri-Y, 1, 2, Red Peppers, 2, 3, 17.1-l,A,, 3. ANDERSON, IACK A thinker and a doer. Red Rowdies, 1, 2, Latin Club, 1, 2, Treasurer, 1: German Club, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 1: Sophomore Council: Junior Council, Treasurer, Student Council, 3, Vice-President, 3, Audio-Visual Aides, 1, 2. ARNOLD, RICHARD Why stand when I can sit? ARTUS, HEINZ Only loaned to us, but we wish we could keep him! From Cologne, Germany, Student Council, 3, Hi-Y, 3, German Club, 3, President, 3, ASKREN, DONNA A bundle oi common sense tied with a ribbon of originality. Student Council, lg Latin Club, 1, Homecoming Committees, 1, 2, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, Orches- tra, 1, 2, 3, Ooeretta, 1, 2, Red Peppers, 2, Prom Decoratina Committee, 2, Decanois, 2, 3, Co- Eclitor, 3, National Honor Society, 3. BACKUS, CAROLYN A lilting voice, a pretty smile. National Honor Society, 2, 3, Discol, Latin Club, 1, French Club, 2, 3, Observer, 2, 3, B Choir, 1, A Choir, 2, 3, 'Pirates of Penzance, 1, Sweet- hearts, 2, Big Twelve Music Festival, l, 2, 31 Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, 3. ADAMS, RONALD Ii silence were golden, l'd be a millionaire. Co-op Club, 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee, Co-op Club, 2. AHERN, LORETTA As merry as the day is long. Red Peppers, 3. ALBERS, GEORGE An equal measure of seriousness and fun. Baseball, 2, 3, Red Rowdies, 3. ALLEN, BOYD When he says something. it's worth hearing. ALLEN, DAVID WAYNE A regular guy. ALLEN, MARY A ioinch ol humor. a dash oi charm, blended iust right. A Choir, 1, 2, 3, Songsters, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2, 3: National Honor Society, 2, 3, Latin Club, 1, 'Pirates of Penzance, 1, '1Sweethearts, 2, Va- riety Show 1' '53 , Alternate Representative to Girls' State: Decanois, 2, 3. .ILIE e562 BADER, KARL Salesman? He could sell a Packard to Henry Ford. Physics Club, 3, President, German Club, 2, 3, Treasurer 2 Vice-Pre i e , , sd nt, 3, A Band 1, 2, 3, Honor Society, 2, 3, Latin Club, 1, Student Representative to Public Health Committee, 3, Iunior Kiwanian, 3, Town Meeting and Thanks- giving Assemblies, Vocation Day Chairman, 2, Valedictorian. BALLINGER. SANDRA Quiet girls can make quite a stir. Library Council, l, 2, Illinois Office Association, 3, Co-op Club, 3. BANDY. What Red Peppers, 2 Good nature without disguise. BANKS. MARGARET I like fun. Doesn't everyone? Girls' Glee B, lg Crystal Birds, l, 2, 3. BANTON, SHARLENE I like to talk last because I can say more. 1, German Club, 2, 3, Glee B, l, Girls' Chorus, 2, Christmas Vespers, 2, Future l-lomemakers ot America, 3, Business Girls' Association, 3, A K J ff 'Va' Ci' if 1.21 -f I ' , .7 ,4 i -fdifvuf' 1- gf 4.4-4!7 ' il-fx - -lf-.4 f 1 5 'zo-L-1.13-4.1 , ,' ,Q S E N I O R S J' .A,1'-1 '? t .f' e572 BARBER, PHYLLIS She'll get along. Smiles are always in style. Senior Ballotina Committee, Thalia, lg Red Pep- pers, 2, 3: Glee A, l. BARDFIELD, LOUIS Oi such things are men made. BARNES, ARDATH Some believe silence is golden. Not me! Band l, 2, 3. BARNES. DAVID When there is nothing to be done, I'll volunteer. C Squad Basketball Team, B Band, 1, Co-op Club, Secretary. BARNES. LARRY There's mischief in this man. Student Council, 1, Homecominq Committee, l, Cap and Gown Committee, 3, Sergeant-atfArms, Senior Class. BASIL. IOAN Always in a good mood. Tri-Y, l. BAUM. EVELYN A happy heart in a bright package. Girls' Chorus, 3, A Choir, 3, Big Twelve, 3, Varif ety Show, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3. BAUM. FORREST The guy with the curly hair. C and E Basketball, Track. BAUM, ROGER Small, but oh my! Boys' Rifle Club, l, Thalia, 2, German Club, 1, 2. BEALS, MARILYN Is she so quiet and demure? Maybe-don't be too sure Student Counci, l, 2, Red Peppers, 1, 2, lllinois Oltice Occupations Association, 3, Sophomore Dance Committee. BEAMAN, CLIFFORD There's nothing like a good time. is there? BEAMAN, IUDITH If you don't know her. you haven't lived! Advanced Girls', 2, 3, Future Teachers Club, 2, Paint and Powder Club, 1, Songsters, 3, President, 3, Girls' Glee A, 1, Big Twelve, 2, 3, Sweet- hearts , 2, Sophomore Dance Committee, Horne- cominq Committee, 3. 44 58 bb JU BEARD, DAN Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Observer, l, 2, Boys' Glee Club, 1, A Choir, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 2, Phvsics Club, l, 2, 3, National Honor Society, Latin Club, 2, 3. BECHTEL. LARRY Man delights me not, but oh. those ladies! Track, l, 2, Decanois, 2, 3, Art Editor, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Historian, 3, Rille Club 2, Homeroom Presi- dent, 1. BEGGS. ALICE Sweet as can be. Girls' Glee B, l, Girls' Chorus, l, Sweethearts, 2, Easter Sunrise Service, 2, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3, A Choir, 2, 3, Secretary, 3. BERGSCHNEIDER, SHIRLEY Stay as sweet as you are. Lcittin Club, l, -2, Red Peppers, 3, Library Counf ci, l, BLAKENEY. IOANNE Not only good. but good for something. Glee Club, l, 2, Girls' Chorus, 3. BLAKENEY, LARRY Where is that plaid jacket going with that cute boy? if .,,- 'W' ' M. We SENIORS BOLSEN, ROBERT Be merry ii you are wise. Band, l, 2, 3. BOMBALL. CAROLINE Always good: good all ways. Aristos, l 2, Secretary, 2, Treasurer, 3. BOTTS. lANET She has such a nice smile! Aristos, 2, Library Council, 2, Girls' Glee B, lg Girls' Chorus, 2, Illinois Office Occupations Asso- ciation, 3, BOWERS. BEBE lt you want anything, iust whistle. Review Story Contest Winner, 1, 2, Student Coun- cil, 1, Dolphin Club, l, G. A. A., l, 2, President, 3, Iunior Council, Observer, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee, 2, Class Play Committee, 2, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2, 3. BOYD, MARLENE One hundred per cent O.K Girls' Glee A, l, Advanced Girls', 2, 3, Sweet- hearts, 2, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3. BRADEN. LYNN They who from study flee live long and merrily. Boys' Glee, l, 2, Christmas Vespers, l, 2, Spring Festival, 1, Homecoming Assembly, 3, Senior Bal- loting Committee, 3. BLANKENSHIP, IANE A willing heart and mind. BLANKENSHIP, PATSY Remembered by all. Aristos, l, 2, Library Council, 3. BLANKENSHIP, VORRIS One who says little. but takes in everything. National Honor Society, 3, Town Meeting Discus- sion Club, 2, 3. BLAZER. PHYLLIS A true friend is the best triend. Library Council, l, 2, Illinois Office Occupations Association, 3, Co-op Club, 3. BOBB. CHARLES Who has more fun than people? Sophomore Council, lunior Council, lunior-Senior Prom Committee, 2, Boys' Rifle Club, l, 2, 3, President, 3, Stage Manager, llTalce Care of My Little Girl, 2, Smarter and Smoother, 3, Track, 2, 3, Senior Constitution Committee, Sophomore Carnival Committee. BOLIN, IOANNE Gay of heart, bright of tace, no one else can take her place. Observer, l, 2, Assistant Feature Editor, 2, Soph- omore Dance Cornmittee, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Tri- Y, 1' Senior Ballotina Committee, 3, Homecoming Committee, 3, Fun Club Council, 3. BROHARD, WESTON Careful, girls. Don't lrip over his line! B Choir, lp A Choir, 27 Home Room President, ly Student Council, l, Pirates ot Penzance , l. BROWN, ROSEMARY Truly, truly fair. Red Peppers, 2, 3, Paint and Powder Club, 2, Tri-Y, l. BROWNING, THORNELL If cz smile wins friends, he has millions. Audio-Visual Aides, l, 2, 3. BUCK, PAUL Our husky, goodlooking track man. Track, l, 2, 3. BURRY, SUE Her pixie grin delights us all. Makeup Club, l, 2, 35 Latin Club, lp Decanois, Z, 3, Dolphin Club, 2, 3, Tri-Y, 2g Fragments and Fantasies, l, 2, Sophomore Council, National Hon- or Societv, 3. BURSTEIN, STUART The quiet man. Student Council, lg Band, l, 'lg Football, lp Red Rowdies, 2, Prom Committee, 27 Homecoming Dance Committee, 3, Physics Club, 3, Observer, 3. 4 BRADLEY. IANET The World is full oi fun and so um I. Prom Committee, 2g F.H.A,, Vice-President, 3, Red Peppers, 3. BRADY, RON Out for fun! Distributive Educaiion, 3, BRI-XNT, BOYD His only wish was for 3:3D. BRAY, BARBARA uiet as a mouse with rx heart full of kindness as big as a house. Library' Council, 2, 3: Red Peppers, 2, 3. ..Q BRINEY, LARRY Well acquainted with laughter. BRITTON, SHIRLEY One of those cute buttons. Orchestra, 1,2, 3: Big Twelve, lg B.G.A , 37 FH A., JUNE c6059 BURTON. BEVERLY One of those dazzling brunettes. Tri- , 1, Audio-Visual Aides, 2, 3, Red Peppers 2, 3, F.H.A., 3. CAMIC. ROSALEE Love that smile! Transferred from Macon, F.1-l.A., 1, 2, 3, President, 3, Class Reporter, 2, B.G.A., 3. CAMPBELL. IACK Depend on lack to get things done. B Band, ly A Band, 2, Sophomore Carnival Corn- mittee, Boys' Glee Club, l, A Choir, Z, 3, Vice- President, 3, Student Council, 3, Rec Room Chair- man, 3, Homecoming, 3, Modernaires, 3, Hi-Y, 2, Latin Club, 1, CASSELL, IUDI CBRILLEYD Gentlemen preter blondes: do you blame them? Homecoming Assembly, l, 2, Paint and Powder Club, 1. CATTON. EDWARD Knowledge is power. B Band, 1, Thalia, l, President, 2, B Choir, 3. CEARLOCK, NYLE lust one at the gang. Sophomore Council. SENIORS , e612 CHAMBERS, WILLIAM Enemies-he has none. CHUMBLEY, MARY ANNE Serene and lovely: Mary Anne is tops. Advanced Girls', 2, 3, Vice-President, 3, Big Twelve, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 2, Student Council, 3, Alternate, 1, Iunior Council, Sophomore Dance Committee, Girls' Glee A, 1, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3, Paint and Powder Club, 1, Red Peppers, 2. CHURCHMAN, MARCIA Always happy and gay. Glee A, 1, Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3. CLANTON. MARILYN Merrily we roll along. Orchestra, 1, 2, lllinois Office Occupations Asso- ciation, 3, Cosop Club, 3, Christmas Vespers, l. CLARK, IOYCE A luscious redhead. Home Room President, 1, Red Peppers, 3, Thalia, 3, Vice-President, Operetta, 2, Girls' Glee A, 1, Advanced Girls' 2, 3, Big Twelve, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3. CLARK, NORMA She'd stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. Aristos, lg Glee B, 1, Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, B Choir 3, Baton Twirlers, 1, Laboratory Assistant, 1, 2. 1 CLARK. ROBERT When there is nothing to do. let me do it. Sophomore Council, Co-op Club, 3. CLIFFORD, SHIRLEY She'd be cheerful under a mountain of troubles. Sophomore Dance Ticket Committee, Iunior Coun- cil Representative, Iunior-Senior Prom Queen Chairman, 2, Future Homemakers ot America, 3, Business Girls' Association, President, 3. COATES, WANDA The beauty oi a girl consists in her actions. Latin Club, 2, 3, Thalia, 2, 3, Bed Peppers, 2. COE. CLARA BELL Quiet girl with a winsome smile. Future Homemakers of America, l, Girls' Glee B, 1, Girls' Chorus, 2, COLE, ETHEL Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay more? B Choir, l, Advanced Girls', 2, 3, Christmas Ves- pers, 1, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 2, Thalia, 1, 2, 3, Ticket Committee, lunior-Senior Prom, Red Pep- pers 2, Ushers, 1, 2, 3, All-State Chorus, 2, Big Twelve, 1, 2, 3. COLEBAR. LEONA An old-fashioned girl. Observer, l, 2, 3, Latin Club, l, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, Girls' Glee B, 1, Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Thalia, 2, Vice-President, 2, Town Meeting Discussion Club, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3, Pre- Christmas Services, 3, Pre-Easter Services, 2, 3. e522 JUE CONSTANT, ELDON Not so thin. rather tall: when it comes to friends. he's got 'em all. B Band, l, Latin Club, l, Bed Rowdies, 2, Town Meeting, 3, Phvsics Lab Assistant, 3. CORRINGTON. MARIAN Tops on everyone's dream 1ist. Orchestra, l, 2, Advanced Girls, 2, 3, Songsters, 3, Queen ot Sophomore Dance, 1, Homecoming Queen Candidate, 2, Class Secretary, l, 2, 3, Dolphin Club, 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader, 3, Red Pep- pers, 3, National Honor Society, 3. CORRINGTON, RITA Sweet as honey and busy as a bee. Homecorninq Queen Candidate, l, 3, Sweet- hearts , 2, Madrigals, 2, 3, Advanced Girls, 2, Bed Peppers, 2, 3, Vice-President, 3, Cap and Gown Committee, 3, Dolphin Club, 1, 2, 3, Christ- mas Vespers, 2, Halloween Queen, 2. COULTER, MARTHA Girl ot our dreams. Future Homemakers Association, 3, Business Girl's Association, 3. COX. BONNIE Life is short and so am I. l-LB. Secretary, 1, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Iunior Coun- cil, I.0.0.A,, Secretary, Co-op Club, 3, COX. DELORES Enough oi work, and now, let's play. Girls' Athletic Association, 1, 2, Business Girls' Association, 3, Future l-lornemakers ot America, 3, Paint and Powder Club, 3, Girls' Glee A, 1, Cirgs' Chorus, l, 2, Art League, 2, Library Staff, SENICRS CUTTILL. ELOISE A delightful retiring miss. Illinois Office Occupations Association, President, 3, Co-op Club, 35 Sweethearts, 2, B Choir, l, Advanced Girls', 2: Home Room Secretary, lr Aris- tos, 27 Christmas Vespers, 1, 27 Red Peppers, 2. DAILEY. PATRICIA Dark hair and snappy eyes-a wonderful combination. G.A.A., lg Red Peppers, 2, 3, DANAI-IA. IERRY He is the quiet type: you never hear him gripe. Track, 1 2, 35 Band 1, 2g Orchestra 1 2, Boys' Rifle Club, 1, Secretary, Vocational Drafting. DANAI-IA. TERRY A man who minds his own business usually has a good one. Boys' Rifle Club, 1, 2g Track, 1, 2, 35 Football Manager, 1, B Band, 1, Orchestra, l, 2. DAN NEB. MILDRED Cnot graduatingj Endless vitality. DANNEWITZ. IEAN Whatever it is, she does it well. Girls' Glee B, 1, Girls' Chorus, 2, 3: Christmas Vespers Usher, 3, COX, FRED He smiled and said. 'Don't rush me, girls'! Sophomore Council, 1, B Band, 15 Observer, 2, 3, Homecoming Assembly, 3, Rhytlimoods Show, 3, Thalia, 2g Red Rowdies, 1, 2, 3, Vice-President, 3, Town Meeting Discussion Club, 2. CRIST. WILLIAM He who laughs last is a lool for waiting so long. A Band, 1, 2, 3, Rhythmoods, 3. CRONE, EDITH Nothing is impossible for a willing heart. Business Girls' Association, Secretary, 3g Paint and Powder Club, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, Future l-lomemakers of America, Historian, 37 Girls' Glee B, 1,2Gir1s' Chorus, 2g Tri-Y, 25 Christmas Ves- pers, . CUNNINGHAM, HM Mama, buy me one of these! CURRY, ELSIE She has a heart with room for every joy. Ushers, 2, 3g Paint and Powder, 3g Red Peppers, gg ghglia, 2, Sp Girls' Glee B, 1, Girls' Chorus, CUSHING. WILLIAM Here's a guy who likes to feel free: he's as independent as can be. Thalia, 2g Latin Club, l. DISMUKE. MAMIE As merry as the day is long. F.H.A., Secretary, 1, G.A.A., 1, B Choir, 1, A Choir, 2, 3, Big Twelve, l, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 2. DORMAN. BENNIE The mildest manner with the bravest mind. Vocational Cabinet Making, Homecoming, 3, Track, l 2, 3. DUDLEY. DUANE The less you learn the less you have to remember. A Band, 1, 2, 3, Red Rowdies, 1, 2. DULANEY. MYRTLE Nature made her as she should. not too bad, and not too good. Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Sophomore Dance Committee, Red Peppers, 2, 3, B.G.A., 3, Fun Club Council, 1, Homecoming, 3. DUNAWAY, I OHN Let's not get serious. EASTHAM. ELIZABETH Tickets, please. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Usher, l, 2, 31 Christmas Ves- pers, l, 2, 3, Operetta, 1, Library, 1, 2, Orchestra and Band Concert 2, 3, Water Ballet, 2. DART. BETTY She greets all with a smile. Red Peppers, 2, 3, Rifle Club, l. DAVIS, SHEILA She smiles. and the shadows depart. Thalia, Alternate to lunior Council. DAY, MARGARET Pure gold will never tarnish. Decanois, 1, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, l, 2, 3, Latin Club, 1, Student Council, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Red Peppers, 2. DEATON, BILLYE I like lun. doesn't everyone? Girls' Glee A, 1, Thalia, 1, 2, B Choir, 2, Future Distributors of America, 3, Don't Take My Penny, 1, Co-op Club, 3. DELLERT. ROBERT A man, not oi words. but of actions. A Band, Audio-Visual Aides, B Band, Observer, Photographer. DE MARR, CONSTANCE Fashion, I am thy slave. Dolphin Club, 2, Red Peppers, 2, French Club, Vice-President, 2, 3. JUE s i 44 642 EATON, ROSE Quiet and mischievous by turns. Girls' Glee B, l, EDMONSTON, IERRY Lite is short: why spend it in study? Track, l, Basketball, lg Football, 2, 3. EDWARDS, MARY Why listen when you can talk? G,A.A., l: Red Peppers, 2, 3, Girls' Glee B, l Girls' Chorus, 2, Christmas Vespers, 2. EISELE, DAVID Why rush through life? You'11 never get out a1ive. ELBERT, KENNETH Sometimes I iust can't say what I think. Vocational Drafting, 2, 3. ELLINGER, CLEDA Carefree and gay. a friend to all. Student Council, 2, Distributive Education Club. SE IORS 4652 ELLIOTT, BEVERLY A great big grin, a great big smile- she has it with her all the while. Red Peppers, 1, 2, G,A.A., l, Usher, 2, 3, Coeop Club, 3, Illinois Otiice Occupations Association, 3: Library Council, l. ELLIS, PATRICIA Crash! Bang! Spatl Don't worry. it's iust Pat! Business Girls' Association, 3, Aristos, 1, 2, 3. EWALD, HELENA The miss with the pretty brown eyes. FAVOURITE. IEANETTE Don't smile. Freckles are the style. Latin Club, l, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus, 2, Girls' Glee A, I, Christmas Vespers, Z, Co-op Club, Vice-President, 3, Illinois Otlice Occupa- tions Association, 3. FERGUSON, IUDY It pays to be good--I tried it once! French Club, l, 2, Thalia, l, Paint and Powder Club, lg Advanced Girls', 2, 3: Girls' Glee A, 1: B Choir, 1, Red Peppers, l, 2, Prom Committee, l, 2, Homecoming Committee, l, 21 Christmas Ves- pers, l, 2, 3, Operetta, l, 2. FINSON, ANN Good humor is the health oi the soul: sadness is its poison. Dolphin Club, 2, 3, Glee B, l, B Choir, 2, A Choir, 3: Big Twelve, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2, 3. FLOYD, IERRY Onward, onward, oh Time, in thy flight, Make the bell ring before I recite! Sophomore Council, A Band, l, 2. FOLL, HELEN Happy and always full oi fun. Future Distributors ot America, 3. FOWLER, IOSEPH Our nrexie and top man. Sophomore Class Vice-President, Iunior Class President, Senior Class President, Baseball 3: Football, l, 2, Decanois, Sports Editor, 2, 3. ,1,2, FRANKLIN, SHIRLEY A girl to rely upon. girls' Rifle Club, lg Decanois, l, 2, 3, Latin Club, FRAZIER, MARY KRATCLIFFJ I am as I am and so I always will be. Observer, l, 2, 3: G.A.A., l, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, 3, Fun Club Council, 2, 3. FREDE, BETTY A friendly nature, the same to all. G.A.A., l, 2, 3, Girls' Glee B, l, B Choir, 2, A Choir, 3, Big Twelve, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 3, Variety Show, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3. 'Ft L QSBPP X.. ,,, y l T 14? 7 . , ,,it ,,,,..ww-W. JUE FREDERICKSON, CHARLES I picked up life and looked at it curiously. Latin Club, 2, 3. FULKS, PATTIANN We hear music, and Patti is there. Maclrigals, l, 2, Sophomore Talent Show, l, Home- coming Talent Show, 2, 3, Champaign Exchange Talent Show, 2, Sweethearts, 2, Herald and Review Story Contest, l, Christmas Vespers, l, 2, 3, Big Twelve, l, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2, Ad- vanced Girls, 2, 3. FULLER, RONALD Not that I love study less, but that I love fun more. Rina Committee, 2. FUSON, IAMES The best of men, the best oi sports. Football, l, 2, 3, Track, l, 2, 3, B Choir 1, A Choir, 2, 3, 'iSWeethearts , 2, Iunior Ring Corn- mittee, Christmas Vespers, l, 2, 3. GAITHER, CAROL IEAN She's got her man all picked out. Activities at Mowecxauai Cheerleader, Pep Club, l, Prom Committee, 2, Play Committee, 2, Iunior Play, 2, Candidate, Homecoming Queen, 2, Sweet- heart, 2, Transferred to Decatur, 3, Red Peppers, 3. GAMBREL, WINONA Here's a miss who's a hit. Sweethearts, 2: Christmas Vespers, l, 2, 3, French Club, 2, 3, Thalia, 2, Homecoming Talent Show, 2, Fun Club Council, l. , 1 s, r'l't,E I, I fl f f .AV - . 1 , .cfik Ai' L Af M I GARDNER, KAY CARNOLDJ Dark hair, but sunny disposition. Librarv Council, l. GARECHT, ROBERT I'm contented with life. GARRETT. DONALD Aw, don't believe it. How could curiosity kill a cat? GENTRY, ALBERT I like lun, I like jokes, but most ol all I iust like folks. Student Council, 2, 3, Homecoming Dance and Parade Committees, Basketball C Squad, GENTRY, I OAN A dimple in each cheek, and a twinkle in each eye. Business Girls' Association, 3. GERMAN, IOANNE Not shy, just quiet. Orchestra, l, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, 3, Operetta, l, Library, 2, Big Twelve, l, Music Festival. , t D. ' I 50,17 GOLLAHON, GRACE '- vnzl My value lies in worth-not size. Business Girls' Association, l. f l G1,,,r,,.. 1 -..,,i .. GRABB, GARY , LLK i t Treat me right, lor a good man is hard ' 2 . in 'TP ,., to lind nowadays. K , Student Council, 3, Homecoming Committee, 3, i k Audio-Visual Aides, 2, 3, Guidance Day Chair- :.: man, 3, Boys' Glee Club, 2, 3, Red Rowdies, 2, 3. -: -f ,',' Happy is he who has the gin ' ol making iriends. , A ' : Latin Club, 1, Red Rowdies, 2, AudioeVisual A 'Q ' Aides, 2, 3, Town Meeting Discussion Club, 2, ' President, 3, Physics Club, 3. y Q, GRIFFITH, DICK He seems to be able to take care of himself. A Band, l, 2, 3, President, 3, Student Council, 2, Football, l, 2, Home Room Officer, l, Vocational Interest Day Chairman, 2. GRIFFITHS, IEANNE I like to laugh and I usually do. Girls' Glee A, l, Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, Z, Christmas Services, 3, Easter Services, 2: G.A.A., 1. GROSSMAN, DON Great men are often quiet. Distributive Education Club, Red Rowclies. Q67D HANNA, BARBARA Charming smile, iriendly way: this all whom Barbara knows will say. C-lee A, l, Advanced Girls', 2, 31 Sweethearts erman Club l 2 Student Council l B Band, 2, G . , 7 , I l, Moclernaires, 3: Vespers, 2, 3, Dolphin Club, l Red Peppers, 2, 3. HARLOW, BETTY A happy, peppy, laughing gal, you never see her without a pal. Paint and Powder Club, l, 2, Girls' Glee Club, l Art League, 1, 2, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, 2. HARMON, PHYLLIS A friendship with her is quite worthwhile. Latin Club, 2, 3, Thalia, 2, Red Peppers, 2. HARPER, EMILY Sparkling with lite and joy. lunior Council. HARRINGTON, BEVERLY A silent nature concealing a warmth oi 'true friendship. G.A.A,, l, 2, 3, President, 3, Y Fun Club Council, 2, 3, President, 3. HARRIS, DONNA As calm and peaceful as a summer sea. G.A.A., 1, Co-op Club, 3, lllinois Office Occu pations Association, 3, GROUND, DEAN 'Dail' is his nickname, but I'd call him smooth. Sophomore Class President, Iunior Class Vice- President, Sophomore Council, Iunior Council, Future Distributors, Vice-President, 3, Co-cp Club, Treasurer, 3, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee, 2, Deleqate State D.E. Convention, Springfield, 3. GRUBB, WILLIAM He liked whatever he looked on and he looked at all the girls. Track, l, 2, 3, A Band, l, 2, 3, Dance Ensemble, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, Red Rowdies, l, 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross, l, 2, German Band, 1, 2, Rhyth- gnoods, 3, National Honor Society, 3, Salutatorian, GRUBBS, HENRY Ah now for the fun! B Squad Football, l. GUDE. MARY A giggle, a dash, a shriek, a crash! Style Show, 'Stairwoys to Success , Crystal Bird Club. HAIKALIS, GEORGE Here's our man with a plan. Student Council, l, 3, Parliamentarian, 3, National Honor Society, 2, 3, President, 3, Association of Commerce Committees, 2, 3, State French Con- test, First Prize, 2, Town Meeting Discussion Club, l, 2, 3, Mock Elections, 3, French Club, 1, 2, 3: Physics Club, l, 2, 3, Public Library Youth Coun- ci , 3. HALL, SHIRLEY Little and cute, jolly and gay. wish we all could be that way. Student Council, 1. J U E QBSX HARSHBARGER. RICHARD One swell guy in every way. HARVEY, VELMA Not the root of all mischief, but surely the stem. Future Homemukers of America, l. HAUSER. IANICE Likable. sweet, and friendly. TTVY, 3. HAYWARD. LOIS A friendly heart has many friends. Girls' Chorus, I 2: Fun Club Council, 3. HEADINGTON, MURIEL With an intriguing smile she passes by. there's many a boy who heaves a sigh. Student Council, l: Red Peppers, 2, 3. HELM. ARLENE I never care about tomorrow. G.A.A., l, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2. SENIORS fl I Ijfjuj 44 59 D7 HENIGMAN. IOHN Sometimes serious, sometimes smiling. but always friendly. HENLEY, JAMES It isn't work that worries him, it's women. HENSEY, NANCY Oh, you beautiful doll! Red Peppers, 2, Sophomore Talent Show, Student Council, l, 2, Paint and Powder Club, 2g Prom Comlgiittee-Decorations, 2: Homecoming Commit- tee, . HILL, LARRY Happy am I. from care I'm free: why aren't they all content like me? Sophomore Council, A Band: H1-Y, Audio-Visual Aides. HILL. PATRICIA Hair of red, eyes of blue. All of this. and she sings. too. B Choir, lp Advanced Girls', 2, 3, Songsters, 2, 3, Biq Twelve, I, 2, 3: Christmas Vespers, 2, 3: Sweethearts , 2: Exchange Talent Show, Iunior Council. HILL. ROBERT If I am happy. and you are happy. what else matters? Red Rowdies, 3, HINTON, IAMIE ANN An admirable girl with many friends. Librarian, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 3, HOFFMAN, GLEN If you lack knowledge: look wise. Boys' Glee Club: Boys' Rifle Club, Christmas Vespers. HOLDER, ELNORA Fun to know, we would say, Can be serious, but's usually gay. Distributive Education. HOLDERNESS, EILEEN A wonderful gal, bound to go iar. Go out, Eileen, and find your star. Red Peppers, 2, 3, Sophomore Dance Committee. HOLLINGSWORTH, CAROL Faithful she is in every way. Library Council, l, 2g Girls' Athletic Association, lg Girls' Glee A, l. HOOD, IOYCE Always merry, always gay, always has a word to say. Latin Club, Z, 3, Aedile, Zg Mock Registration and Election, 3, Crystal Birds, 1, 2, 3, 1 'Vt 5. 1' Y B Y Qi tg, Y, by JUE HORATH, MARILYN lt's nice to be -natural, when your your naturally nice. Gzrls' Glee A, lg Girls' Chorus, l, Christmas Vespers, B,G.A., 2. HOWARD, SHERRY Like line wines, she's intoxicating. Red Peppers, 2, 37 Latin Club, 2, Art League, 3: Paint and Powder Club, 2, TrifY, 27 Homecoming Decorations Committee, 3, HUNT, BARBARA A girl that smiles for everyone. Zeeteesee, l, 2: G.A.A., 3, Audio-Visual Aides, 2, 3, Student Council, l. HUNT, FRANCES Small and neat: Winsome and sweet. Tri-Y, 1, G.A,A,, lg Sophomore Council, lg Home- comina Queen Committee, 37 Senior Announce- ment Committee. HURT, BILL Everyone likes a merry man. IRWIN, HELEN Happy-go-lovely. Advanced Girls, 2, 35 Moderriaires, 3, Big Twelve, 2, 37 Senior Announcement Committeep Prom Queen Committee, 2, Spanish Club, 37 Latin Club, l, 3, Homecoming Assembly, 1, 2, 3, Chairman Dance Committee, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3. ENIORS KELM, MARY Easy-going and swell. Girls' Athletic Association, lg B Band, l KEMP, RICHARD Let's be happy, let's be gay, lite is just another day. Talent Show.- KENT, ALLYN My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. Orchestra, l, A Choir, 2, 35 Madrigals, 37 Ob server, l, 27 Decanois, Z, 35 Latin Club, l, 2 Town Meeting Discussion Club, 35 Tennis, l, Z, 3: National ironor Society, 3: Red liowclies, l. KIERULF, PETER Welcomed by all ol us. Foreign student from Norway, Student Council, 3, French Club, 3: Fun Club, 3, KISER, NANCY Trim, friendly. likable as can be. Girls' Glee B 1, Girls' Chorus, 25 Christmas Ves pers, 2: Red Peppers, 2, 35 DE. Club, 3. KISTLER, LINDA Quiet, but friendly and nice to know. Red Peppers, 2g Business Girls' Association, 3, 44712 IOHNSON, MARILYN Sweet as sugar. IOHNSTON, SUE Not much to say, but a winning way. IOLLY, SHARON . :'Come on, kids: let's yell! Latin Club, lg Thalia, 25 Student Council, 2, Treas- urer, 35 Red Peepers, 2, 3g Cheerleader, 3: B.G.A., 37' G.A.A., 25 Homecoming Dance, Ca-Chairmang Fun Club Council, 3- Vocational lnterest Day, Red and White Day, Recreation Room, Assembly Committees, lONES, RONALD I'll grow up yet. IORDAN, ROY A little learning is a dangerous thing. Alcros Hi-Y. KARCH, RITA A pretty girl is like a melody. French Club, 2, 3, Senior Class Vice-President. 4, KWASNY. NANCY A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Aristos, 1, 2, 3, President, 3, Student Council, l. LANDRAM. DAVID That football certainly has a way with women. Football, 1, 2, 3, Track, l, 2, 3, Red Rowdies, 1, 2, National Honor Society, 2, 3, Class Officer, 2, 3. LARIMER, ESTHER Winning her way and pleasant her smile. Latin Club lx National Honor Society, 3: Red Peppers, 2, 3, Iunior Red Cross, 2, Secretary? Library Council, 2, 3, LASATER, BARBARA It ain't necessarily so.' Library Council, 3 LASCO, RICHARD Variety is the spice of life-here is one variety. Student Council, Sophomore Council. LAWSON, RICHARD Hold that class! I'm coming. Rifle Club, lj Band, 2 3. KLEBE, EDWARD Life is the greatest ot things. Boys' Glee Club, Public Address, Observer Rep- resentative, l, Student Council, 1, KLINGHAMMER. IEAN Her qualities are many. Observer, Secretary, 3, Thalia, 3, Ring Commit- tee, 2. KLOEVER, ROGER The best oi men. Red Rowdies, 1: German Club, 2, Iunior Red Cross, 2, Rifle Club, 1. KNOPPKE, BARBARA A gal who is nice to know. Baton Twirler, 1, 2, 3, Rhythmoods, Homecoming Assemblv, 3, Red and White Day, 2, 3. KUHLE. SUZANNE Our gal with the sophisticated air. T n'o' Co 'icil, 2- Homecoming, 2 3: Soring Fever, 2, Iunior-Senior Prom, 2, Latin Club, 2, 3, Christ- mas Vespers, 2, 3, Big Twelve, 2, 3, Sweet- hearts, 2, A Choir, 2, 3, Lincoln Essay Winner, c, varies, Show, 3. KUNKEI., RONALD Tall man. Basketball 1, 2. , fl A ,W .I Q72vb LEACH, ROBERT I'm not as bashiul as I look. Y Fun Council, 3, Lab Assistani, lg Vocational Teaching, 3. LENOVER, PAT She goes calmly along. G.A.A., lg Girls' Glee A, lg in California, 2, Red Peppers, 3. LENTS, MARLENE Unforgettable Cwlee Ag Girls' Chorus, Red Peppers LEWIS, DONALD DEAN Cnot gracluatingl He's the likable sort. LEWIS, DUANE A man of few words. but those few count. Boys' Glee Club, 2, B Choir, 3. LICHTENBERGER, SANDRA Wondertu1! What else can we say? Art League, l, 2, 3. SENIQRS e732 LIND, PATRICIA ' Quick as the proverbial minute. Observer, l, 2, 3, Directory, 2, Illinois Office Occupations Association, 3, Coeop Club, 3. LINDSTEN, CLARENCE A tall, dark. and handsome guy, who has what it takes to make 'em sigh. Basketball, 1, 2, LITTLE, MARY ANN She is kind and sweet and liked by all. Glee A, lg Advanced Girls', 2, 37 Sweethearts, 2, Uslgergs, l, 2: Red Peppers, 3, Christmas Ves- pers, , . LOGAN, ROBERT He showed himself to be lair and square in all his actions-everywhere. Tennis, Z, 3. LONGSTREET, WILLIAM If there is anything to do, let me do it. Rifle Club, President, l, 2, Audio-Visual Aides, l, 2, Sp Red Rowdies, l, 2, Track, l, 2, 3. LORTON. LOIS A pleasanter girl you'll never find. Distrihutive Education Club ci America. LUGAR. KATHLEEN Sometimes serious. sometimes gay: knows when to work and when to play. MCCLURE. MARY Silence is the mother oi truth. Art League, 1, 2, 3, Latin Club, lt, 2, Oitice Assist- ant, 2. MCCURDY. SHIRLEY Easy to meet, easy to know, but not so easy to forget. Latin Club, 2, 3, Thalia, 3, National Honor So- ciety, 3. MCDANIEL. MARILYN A friendly girl with a friendly smile. Girls' Glee B, l, Library Council, l, 2, 3, Student Council, l, French Club, l, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, l, 2, Ushers, 3, Red Peppers, 3. MCDANIEL. MYRNA Here's a girl that's hard to beat. Latin Club, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Iunior-Senior Prom, Decoration Committee, 2, Constitution Corr- rnittee, 3. MCGUIRE. SANDRA That redhead gal. B Choir, l, Advanced Girls, 2, 3, Songsters, 3, Big Twelve, 1, 2, 3, All State, 3: Red Peppers, 2,3 e74b JUE MCNEE. HAMONA A wise and understanding heart. MAINES. GILBERT A iollv lad full ot tun, he's always nice to everyone. Boys' Glee Club, l, B Choir, 2: A Band, - Football, lg Football Manager, 2, 3, lun Committee. 1, 2, 3, ior Ring MANN. ALYSON Full of vigor. peppy, too: girls like her are very few. Girls' Glee A, l, lunior Council, A Choir, 2, 3, Cihr strnas Vespers, 2, 3- l'Sweezhearts , 2, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Tholict, 3, MARION. SHIRLEY In her tongue is the law of kindness. Aristos, lg Red Peppers, 2, 3. MARLIN. IOE Life is full of fun and trolic: so am I. Latin Club, 2, 3, Vice-President, 3, Town Meeting Discussion Club, 2, 3, Vice-President, 3, Physics Club, 3, Observer, 2, 3, Iudge, Mock Election, 3: Iunior Kiwanian, 3. MARTINIE, PADDY She is an artist: in two ways her talent tends: she draws not only pictures. but also many friends. Girls' Chorus, 1, Z, Art League, 1, Paint and Powder, 3, Future Teachers of America, l, 2, Secretary, 2, Thalia, l. 2,3,Pres1dent, 2, 3, 'iDon't Take My Penny, 1, Iunior Play Committee, Rec Room Committee, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2. SE IDRS MENNEL, lol-KN Sweet and lovely. Student Council, 1, 3, Red Peppers, 2, 3. MEREDITH, PAUL A regular guy is he. Vocational Building Trades, 2, 3. MICHELMAN, NORMA Eyes that sparkle with happiness, smile that shows her friendliness. Student Council Alternate, lg Iunior Council, Latin Club, 2. MIDDLETON. IAY I never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me. B Choir, 3: Madrigals, 3. MILLER. WILMA She is cz quiet girl-cxt times. Homecoming Committee, MINNIS. LYMAN An all-around good iellow-a friend sincere and true. Vocational Building Trades, 1, 2, 3, 2: MATHIAS. CYNTHIA Alwcxys.sweet and always gay: nicest girl in every way. Girls' Glee B, 1: Girls' Chorus, 27 Christmas Ves- pers, 2: Ushers Club, 2, 3g Red Peppers, 2, 3 Library Council, 3. MATTHEWS, DONALD A disposition to match his laughing eyes. Student Council, I, 2. MATTHEWS. GLORIA She's cx sport in every way: fun in work and fun in play. Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, Glee B, l. MAYS. GREGORY Here he comes and there he goes, making friends and never foes. Red Rowdies, l, 2, 3. MEECE, CHARLOTTE A grand gal-need we say more? Red Peppers, l. MENNEL. GENE Worry kills men-I'm in the best of health. Boys' Glee, ly B Choir, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers l, 2, Eg Red Rowdies, l, 2, By Gperetta, 1. 44752 MUELLER, LARRY A blond-haired fellow. always his best: pretty swell guy-you know the rest. Football, l, 2, 3, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, Sophomore Council, Queen Committee, 1, 2, Latin Club, 1, MUELLER. ROBERTA I think that I shall never see A girl as nice as Roberta can be. Latin Club, 1, Decanois, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, 3, Senior Prom Decorat- ing Committee, 2, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Pirates oi Penzance, 1, Glee A, 1, National Honor Society, 3. MYERS. BETTY There is a mischievous smile beneath her seriousness. Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Girls' Rifle Club, 1: Junior Red Cross, 2, Iunior-Senior Prom Commit- tee, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee, 2, Latin Club, 2, Homecoming Ticket Committee, 3, As- Eembly Committee, 2, Spring Carnival Committee, NEWBERRY. PATRICIA Better do it than wish it done. Co-op Club, 3, Distributive Education Club, 3. NEY, CARROLL The world belongs to the energetic. Football Manager, 1, 2, 3, Track Manager, 1, 2, Basketball Manager, 3, Student Counci, 1. OCHWAT. CAROLE The friendly way is the best way. Transferred from Columbus, Ohio, Art League, 3: Cf.A.A., 3. will Uv MISSLER. IAMES A ready smile lor all the girls. MONTGOMERY. MARGIE Slim brunette, the serious sort: yet we know that she's a very good sport. Red Peppers, 2, 3, National Honor Society, 2, 3, Girls' Glee A, 1, B Choir, 2, Christmas Vespers, 2, French Club, 2, Thalia, 3. MORAN, PATRICIA Her kind oi loveliness will never die. Sophomore Council, Junior Council, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Latin Club, l, Sophomore Dance Committee, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3, MORENZ. WILLIAM He stood. where others fell. and held the tide. Basketball Manager, 1, 2, 3, German Club, l. MORRISON, NANCY 'Tis just her shining through that gives hex' Lie so bright cx hue. A Band, 2, 3, Spanish Club, Homecoming Dance Committee. MOSS, GENE A giant among men. Track, , 2, Football, 2, 3, Latin Club, I, Prom De o ting Committee, 2, Homecoming Auditorif u ommittee, l. V 1 1 army fl sling .U . t W fwfltgl Q76 fTNS i- - P l .L v AJ K 'A , . -1' .Q X X O'DELL, IOSEPH Knot gaduatingl I'm not afraid of work-just not in sympathy with it. ODENEAL. NELSON Everyone is smiling. but I'm laughing out loud. Track, lg C Football. O'DONNELL. JACKIE Reason is not measured by size or height. but by principle. OGLESBY, MARVIN When ioy and duty clash, let duty go to smash! Basketball, 1, 2, 35 Golf, l, 2, 3g Sergeant-at-Arms, l, 3. OLLESCH, MARY ELIZABETH There's nothing so queenly as kindness. Girls' Athletic Association, Dolphin Club, lllinois Ottice Occupations Association, 35 Co-op Club, 3. OTT. PHYLLIS She has a will and makes a way. Glee A, lg Chorus, l, 25 Christmas Vespers, 3, SENIORS Q772 OVERSTREET, FRED I count it a sin, it not a crime. to sit home and study all the time. OYLER, KENT A man of few words, but those words! Football, Z, 3. PAPPAS. PEGGY Gay of heart and bright oi lace: no one else can take her place. Latin Club, 1, Proconsulg French Club, Vice-Presb dent, 2, 3, President, 35 National Honor Society, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Sophomore Council, lp Decanois, 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus, lg lunior-Senior Prom Band Committee, 2, Vocational Interest Day Hostess, 2, 3, Class Treasurer, 37 Orator, D.A.R, Award. PARKER, SALLY Flashing eyes and curly hair, full of vim this maiden fair. Librarv Council, l, 2, 3. PARKS, GEORGE Liie is what we make it. Prom Ticket Committee, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee, l. PATZWITZ, KAY Gentle ot speech. beneiicent oi mind. Girls' Athletic Association, Co-operative Oitice Occupationsp Co-op Club, 37 Illinois Office Occu- cations Association, 3, PECK IIM I dont suppose anythxng I dont xmpose anything I expose PECK TWILA The only way to have a inend IS to be one Peppers 3 Thalla 3 F H A l G A A Baton Twrrlmg Z Hornecommg Dance Comrnltlee 3 Sprmg Fever Dance Commlttee 2 PEDIGO I OHN Hrs qulet nature gets thxngs done Natlonal Honor SOCISIY 2 3 PEOPLES BEVERLY She mxght be short but her attnbutes are long and many Glee B l A Cholr Z 3 Clfmsirnas Vespers 2 3 Sweethearts 2 Latm Club l Natxonal Honor Soclety 2 3 PERSHINA MARY Always true to her Daddy Red Peppers 2 Ushers 2 Art Clalo l PETER SHARON Always happy never sad full oi pep and never bad? Advanced C11 ls 2 3 Chnstmas Vespers Z 3 B1g Twelve 3 H d Peppers 2 Rmg Commltiee 2 Homecommg Que n Comrmtlee 3 Latm Club l Sophomore Talent Show Mock Elechon CEP Conlerence PETRUCHA IOE Knot graduaungl Tall dark and need we say more F olball 2 3 Track l 2 PETZEL MARY The important busmess m her llie 1 love Ar stos 2 3 PHILLIPS HILDA A smxle for all chestra l 2 Ch mas Vesp rs 1 Pxrates or Penzance l German Club Blg Twelve l Z 3 Band and O chestra Concert PHILLIPS PATRICIA All the worlds her stage Sophomore Counc1l Advanced Gxrls eretta 2 Chrlstmas Vesoes 2 3 PIER PATRICIA Her kindly nature IS wxllmg to whatever you ask her to Latm Club 2 Red Peppers 2 3 PINKERTON. KAY Lxked by everyone G1rls Glee B 1 G1rls Chorus 1 B Cholr 2 A Chou- 3 Chrlstmas Vespers 2 3 Blg Twelve 2 3 Varlety Show 3 Easter Sunnse S rvlce 3 SENICRS RAFFINGTON, IULIA Cute and peppy. really fine: always ready to have a good time. Advanced Girls', 2, 3, Modernaires, 3, Big Twelve, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 2: Christmas Vespers, 1, Z, 3, Mock Election: CYP. Conference, 3, Red Pep- pers, 2, 3, WSOY Broadcast, 3, Homecoming Skit, 1, REDDEN, LOIS She's neat and sweet from her head to her feet. A Band, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Christmas Ves- pe-rs, 1, Big Twelve, l, Ushers, 1, 2, Iunior Coun- cil 2, lunior-Senior Prom Committee, 2, Business Girls' Association, 3. REED, SHIRLEY As sweet as can be to the fullest degree. Band, 1, 2, 3, Ushers, 3: Future Hornemakers of America, Treasurer, 3. REX. IANIECE Our little book ot knowledge. National Honor Society, Latin Club. RICE, ARLIN Music at his fingertips. Band- Ensemble- Hoinecomin Committee, Z, , A-1 1 Q Rhythmoods, 2, 3. RICHARDS. ROBERT Never a dull moment. Boys' Glee Club, l, 2, Red Rowdies, 1, 2, 3, Homecoming, 3. POLAND, RONALD Twinkle, twinkle. basketball star. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Golf, 1, 3, Class Officer, 1, 2, Sophomore Council, lunior Council. PRICE. RONALD He is always the right man in the right place. Hi-Y, 3. PRUS S, IRMA I find earth not grey. but rosy. Glee B, lf B Choir, l, 2: Advanced Girls, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3, German Club, 2, 3, Thalia, 3, Art League, 2. PRYOR, DORIS A pleasing and delightful friend. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Thalia, 3, French Club, l, Band and Orchestra Concert, 1, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2. PURVIANCE. KEITH He's very reserved and also sedate: loves to talk, argue, pun, and debate. National Honor Society, 2, 3, Latin Club, 1, Phys- ics Club, 3: Boys' Glee Club, lp E Choir, 1, A Choir, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, 3, Modern- crires, 2, 3, 'lSweethearts, 2. RADLEY. DONALD Never let your studies interfere with your education. Rifle Club, 2, 3: Boys' Glee, 3. e792 HONEY. MARY ANN She'll find a way or make one. Distributive Education, 3, Treasurer. ROSENBERG, IUDY A girl with the swell figure who who figures swell. Red Peppers, 2, 3, French Club, l, 2, Vice- President, 2, Thalia, l, Decanois, 2, 3, Girls Glee A, l, Constitution Committee, Senior Class 3, Paint and Powder Club, l. ROSS. PAT Clever and swell: plenty oi pals. one oi the nicest all-around gals. Girls' Glee A, l, B Choir, 2, A Choir, 3, Studen l Council, l, Big Twelve, 2, 3, Christmas Program, 2, 3, Thalia, 3, Observer, lp Homecoming Com mittee, 1, 2, Tri-Y, 1, 2, Rec Room Committee, l ROY, DONALD I'Ie's had cr merry time. RUCKER. PAT Wow! I made it! RUEDI, RICHARD Made for iust one girl. Homecoming, 3, Student Council, 3, Football, l, Red Rowclies, 2, 3, Latin Club, 1, B Choir, RICHARDSON, STEPHEN I'm gonna keep on livin' till the day I die. Latin Club, 1, Red Rowdies, 1, 2, Audio-Visual Aides, 3, Town Meeting Discussion Club, 2, Horne- coming Assembly, 3, Cap and Gown Committee, RICHHART. NANCY Nothing endures best, but personality. Girls' Glee A, l, A Choir, 2, 3, Modernaires, 3, Red Peprvers, 3, Thalia, Sergeant-at-Arms, 3, Big Twelve, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3, Operetta, 2, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee, 2. RICHISON, PHYLLIS Second thoughts are always wiser! Red Cross, l, Co-op Club, Vice-President, 3, Illinois Oitice Occupations Association, 3, Oilice Helper, 1. RISLEY. THOMAS Beware! I may be doing something sensational. Observer Photographer. ROGERS, PATRICIA A smile is something that makes lile worthwhile. A Band, 2, 3, F.H.A., 3, Transferred from Assump- tion, l. ROMANO, TONI A tiny little girl with lots of grace Girls' Glee B, ly A Choir, 2, 3, Moclernaires, 3, Sweethearts, 2, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3. JUE KSU? RYAN. WILLIAM Laughs and talks with everyone. SANDBURG. RICHARD Genius knows no limits. Latin Club, lg State Latin Contest, ly German Club, 2, 3g Physics Club, 37 National Honor So- ciety, 2, 35 Iunior Kiwanian. SANDERS, CARL I'll tell vou something, and I believe I'm right: Monday's too soon alter Friday night. Baseball, 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, Homecoming, 3, Cap and Gown, 3. SANDERS. RUTH To smile is pleasure: to frown is pain. G.A.A., ly A Band, Baton Twtrler, 2, 37 Red and White Day, 2, 37 Homecoming Assembly, 3, Rhythf moods, 3. SAPP. MARILYN To know her is to love her. Latin Club, lp Glee B, ly B Choir, Z, Red Peppers, 2, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee, 2, SCOTT. BEVERLY Her heart belongs to one-her friendship to many. Latin Club, l, 27 Library Council, 2, 3, F.H.A., 3g Observer, 2, Tri-Y, lg National Honor Society, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, SENICRS 4819 SCROGGINS, BEVERLY Prepare yoursell lor a shock and a blow when Bev volunteers. 'I know'. Business Girls' Association, 3, Mock Election, 3, SHAIR, FREDRICK Fifteenth in line to Einstein's successor. German Club, 2, 3, Physics Club, 3: National Hon- or Society, 2, 3, Westinghouse Science Talent Search Test, 3, SHEARER. MARY Warm or cold. shine or rain. Mary's smile will e'er remain. Co-op Club, 3, Illinois Office Occupations Asso- ciation, 3, SHEPPARD, PHILLIP Why should the Devil have all the good times? SHUPPARA, EUGENE How lovely it is to do nothing. and then res! alterwardsl Boys' Glee Club, secretary, l, 2, D. O. class, 3. SIMS. IOAN She has common sense in some uncom- mon ways. Girls' Glee B, lp G.A.A., l, 25 Girls' Chorus, 2g Christmas Vespers, 2, Baton Class, 2, Majorettes, 3, Tri-Y, Correspondent, 3. SIMS. MERLE To me lile is pleasant. ' SMILEY, TOM Wine, women. and song. that's all I need to get along. Fed Rowdies, l, 2 Tennis Team, ly Co-op Club, 3: Future Distributors ot America, 3, Delegate to Illinois Co-op Convention, SOELLE. PATRICIA Flirtation. attention. without intention. A Choir, 2, 3, Modernaires, 2, 3, Christmas Vesf pers, 2, 3, 'lSxveethearts, 2: Student Council, 3, Ring Committee, Z: Homecoming Assembly, 2, 3: Queen Committee, Chairman, 3: Latin Club, 1: Big Twelve, 2, 3. SOMMER, NORMAN I won't go hunting with you. Rex. but I'll go chasing women. Red Rowdies, l, 2, 3: Track, 1: Observer, l, 2, lunior-Senior Prom Committee, 2: Homecoming Dance Committee, 3. SOWERS. VIRGINIA A sunny disposition. SPAULDING. DARLENE Humor is great. Wisdom greater. but bath -the greatest! e822 JUE SPICER. EDWARD The greatest of men like their lun. Co-op Club, 2, 3. SPIRES. RONALD And leave me leisure time. SPITTLER. DARLENE Bashlul? Guess again. Girls' Chorus, 2, 3: Christmas Vespers, 2, 3: Baton Twirling, 2, 3. STANDERFER. SHIRLEY A smile is the same in all languages. Glee B, l: G.A.A., 1, Junior Council: B Choir, 2: Red Peppers, 2: Usher, 3: Advanced Girls', 3: Future Homemakers of America, Secretary, 3. STANLEY. IANET Men remind me of money-a necessity ot lite. Latin Club, 1, 2, 3: Red Peppers, l. STEPHENS. DONNA I wouldn't be good il I could: and I couldn't be good if I Would. Girls' Glee A, l: Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, Baton Twirling, l, 2: Christmas Vespers, 2, 3: Red Pep- pers, 2- Y Fun Club Council, lp Homecoming Assembly, 3: Senior Class Day. SENIORS STIVERS, NORMAN Work never worries me somehow. Student Council, 35 Audio-Visual Aides, 25 Red Rowclies, 1, 2, 35 Future Distributors of America, 35 Co-op Club, 3, President, 35 Delegate to Illinois Co-op Convention5 Homecoming Committee, 3, STHADLEY, CECIL Worry kills men: I'm in the best of health. Decanois, 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y, 15 Town Meeting Discus- sion Club, 35 Latin Club, 15 Student Council Alter- nate, 35 Camera Club, 1. STRATTON, HAROLD Row? Why-when I can drift? B Choir, 15 A Choir, 1, 2, 35 Modernaires, 2, 35 Pirates of Penzance, 15 Sweethearts, 2. STRONGMAN, TERRY He always leaves 'em 1aughing. Football, 1, 2, 35 Basketball, 15 Tennis, 15 Track, 2, 35 Homecoming Queen Committeeg Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arrns5 Student Council, 15 Prom Com- mittee, 25 Halloween King, 25 Sophomore Dance Committee. STUART, IACK I am as I am, and always will be. SUMMERS, MARY Can't help liking such a swell girl. Girls' Glee B, 15 B Choir, 25 C-,A.A., 15 Christmas Vespers, 2. STERN, TUNE She would talk: she does talk! G.E., 15 Iunior Red Cross, 15 Co-op Club, 3: Illinois Office Occupations Association, 35 Girls' Chorus, 15 Glee B, 15 Christmas Vespers, 1. STEVENS, CAROLYN Ii words be music, she's a brass band. Transferred to D.H.S. in junior year5 Red Peppers, 2, president, 35 Dolphin Club, 2. STEWART, IEAN A happy song, first verse. Observer, 1, 25 Red Peppers, 25, 3, Officer, 35 Dolphin Club, 2, 3, Officer, 35 Snort Story Con- test: Honorable Mention, 15 Student Council, 15 Homecoming Dance Committee, 35 Sophomore Dance Committee, 15 Iunior Prom Committee, 25 Future Teachers of America, 35 Latin Club, 1. STEWART, IUNE Same song, second verse. Observer, 1, 25 Dolphin Club, 2, 3, Officer, 35 Red Peppers, 2, 3, Officer, 35 Sophomore Dance Com- mittee, 15 Prom Committee, 25 Homecoming Dance Committee, 35 Future Teachers, 35 Short Story Contest: Fifth Place Winner, 25 Fragments and Fantasies, 1, 25 Girls' Glee A, 1. STEWART, MARILYN A smile is a good passport. A Band, 1, 2, Secretary, 35 Sophomore Class, Treasurer, Observer, 1, 2, 35 Dance Band, 2, 35 Rhythmoods, 2, 35 Junior Council5 Sophomore Council5 Future Teachers, 1, Treasurer, 25 Prom Committeeg Homecoming Committee. STILLMAN, lIM The terror of the ladies. Home Room Officer, 1, 25 Band, 15 Baseball, 2, 35 -X 7 Red Rowdies, 1, 2, A- 1 .- , , , ,O ' ,ft fires, flfe-?f.4..e. A p S ' 'W n. Q . ,I V' ll ' W cc83v TAYLOR. ANN 'V - Sweet and lovely. l Transferred trom Edwardsville, lllinois, B Choir, F?-Sifvpagiisgi Club, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, ri- , , . TERTOCHA, ANITA She makes friends. not acquaintances. Advanced Girls', 2, 3, Songsters, 3, Big Twelve, 2, 3, All State, 3, Aristos, 2, Red Cross, 2, Sweet- lgeaftsf' 2, Vespers, 2, 3, Variety Show, 3, Glee TES CHNER. MARILYN Life. an adventure. hazardous and gay. Aristos, l, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Red Cross, 2. THISTLETHWAITE. VERN Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Band, l, 2, 3, Latin Club, 1, Audio-Visual Aides, 1, Hi-Y, 1, Junior Kiwanian, 3, National Honor Society, 3. THOMAS. KAY Variety is the spice of life: here is one variety. Girls' Glee A, 1, B Choir, 2, Crystal Birds Club, 1, 3, G.A.A., l, Christmas Vespers, 2, THOMPSON. NORMAN What a world ot solemn thought! Band, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 1, 2, Town Meeting Discussion Club, 1, 2, 3. SUMPTER. PEARLIE She has love tor one. iriendship for many. and good will for al1. Girls' Glee B, 1, Future Distributors of America, 3, Usher, 1, 2, 3, Covop Club, 3, Style Show, 2, Christmas Vespers, 1. SUTTON. MARSHALL Business before pleasure: then lots oi pleasure. A Choir, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 2, Big Twelve, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3, Red Rowdies, 3, Mod- ernaires, 3, Association of Commerce, 3, All State Chorus, 2, Variety Show, 3. SVVEARINGEN. ROBERT The secret ot success is constancy of purpose. Akros Hi-Y, 1, Co-op Club, 3. SWIM. SANDRA It isn't your position that makes you happy: it's your disposition. lllinois Otlice Occupations Association, 3, Co-Op Club, 3, Latin Club, Red Peppers, 3, Observer, 1, TABER. CHARLENE Deny her merit if you can. TATE. SALLY The paper's the thing. but in the mean- time I'm going insane. Observer, 2, 3, Co-Editor, 3, News Editor, 2, Student Council, 3, Homecoming Committee, Rec Room Committee, Foreign Student Committee, Spring Fever Committee, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Glee B, 2, Association of Commerce Military Ai- tairs Committee, Girls' Rifle Club, 1. JUE K84b TICKNOR, WILMA HETTINGER Turns her necessity to glorious gain. Distributive Education Club. TOLL, SHIRLEY tnot graduatingt She has no thought of coming woes: as trouble comes. so trouble goes. TROLIA. LEROY You can't keep a good man down.' Track, l, 2. TSEVELEKOS, CHRIS Oh, that gleam in his eye! Sophomore Council, Iunior Council, Red Rowdies, 2, Latin Club, 1, Homecoming, 3, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee, 25 Sophomore Dance Commit- tee. TURMAN, DEAN Worry depresses me-I'm never depressed. TURNER. DONALD Idleness is a nice employment. 53 ghoir, l, A Choir, 2, 3: Christmas Vespers, 1, SENIORS 'kat v4,l4.-V at VAN RHEEDEN, ROGER L A man of means and devices. VAUGHN, RAYONIA It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Red Peppers, 33 Latin Club, 1, 25 Make-up Club, l, 2, National Honor Society, 3, Latin District and Sectional Contest Winner, 2, Sophomore Dance Committee, l. VEECH. RICHARD Nothing so hard. but search will find it out. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, 2, Student Council President, 3, Latin Club, 1, President, National Honor Societyy Red Rowdies, 25 Audio- Visual Aides, l: Iunior Kiwanian, Lincoln Essay Award. VINYARD, DOLORES Ioycus and eager, she's in for everything. Red Peppers, 3, transferred from Kelly High School, Library Assistant, l, 2, C1.A.A, Board, 3, Letter, 3. WADE, CAROLYN It's her friendliness I like. WALLER. SHIRLEY Lively as a cricket. WALTERS, ROBERT He has common sense in a way that is uncommon. Observer, 2, 3, Co-Editor, 3, Red Rowdies, 2, 3, Town Meeting Discussion Club, 3, Physics Club, 3, National Honor Society, 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, 2, Iunior Kiwanian, 3. WANTLAND, ALICE A pleasant spot of sunshine. Glee B, 3, WSOY Broadcast, 3. WARE, RONALD There is a note of good fellowship everywhere. B Choir, I, A Choir, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, 3, Big Twelve, 1, 2, 3, Sweethearts , 2, Easter Sunrise Service, 2, 3. WARREN. PATRICIA Sweet and pleasant and winning ways. We wish her happiness through her days. St. Teresa, l, 2, WSOY Broadcast, 3, Young Cit- izens Conterence, Illinois State Normal Univer- sity, 3. WEDDLE, RAYMOND Listening to his husky bellow. I suddenly knew I was listening to a happy fellow. B Choir, 1, A Choir, 2, Big Twelve, 1, 2, Christ- mas Vespers, 1, 2, Easter Sunrise Service, 2. WELCH. IIM lim is tops, but to be specific, he's lun, he's cute-well. he's terrific. Sophomore Council, Observer, 2, 3, Baseball, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, 3, Historian, Sergeant-av Arms, Red Rowdies, 1, 2, Town Meeting Discus- sion Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2, lunior-Senior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, 3: Rec Room Committee, National Honor Society, 3. KBS? JUE WELDY, RICHARD The deed is all, the glory naught. Boys' State, 2, German Club, 2, 3, Rifle Club, 1, Iunior Bed Cross, Training Center, 1, President, 2, Akros Hi-Y, 1, President. WERNER, IANET Wow! A redhead! Transferred from Lowell High School, Lowell, ln- cliana, 1, 2, Bed Peppers, 3. WEST, IESSE His enemies number less than one. WHICKER, ROBERT Never look intelligent: you might be called on! Boys' Glee Club, 2, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, B Choir, Future Distributors ot America, 3, Co-op Club, 3. WHITSITT, KENNETH An all-round good guy. Hard to beat. A Band, I, 2, 3, Decanois, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 1. WIANT, PHILIP The best of men are often the smallest in stature. Basketball B, 1, Homecoming Committee, Game, 1, Z, 3, Spring Fever Dance Committee, 1, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee, 1, 2, 3, Horne- coming Skit, 3, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, Secre- tary, 3, Rec Room Committee, 1, Z, Chairman, 2, Sophomore Dance Committee, 1, Entertainment Chairman, Mid-Year Dance, 2. -. I WICKER, FRED To know him is to li.ke him. Distributive Education, President, 2, Rec Room Committee, 2, Iunior-Senior Prom, Tickets, 2. WIKOWSKY. AVIS Bless mel How shall I behave! Glee B, Advanced Girls', l, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 2, Musical Show, 3, Aristos, 1, 2, 3, Songsters, 2, 3. WILCOTT, ALICE The best of friends. Girls' Rifle Club. WILCOX. CHARLOTTE Never a dull moment! Red Peppers, 2, 3, lllinois Ottice Occupations Association, 3. WILKERSON, DONALD Life is cz wonderful adventure. Building Trades, 1, 2, 3. WILLIAMS. DALE If in doubt. think it out. A Choir, 2, 3, Modernaires, 2, 3, Thalia, 3, HifY, l, 2, 31 Sweethearts, 2: Spanish Club, 3, Red Rowdies, 2, Home-cornina Assembly, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, Christmas Vespers, l, 2, 3. I F A- ML- 5 I, x 21. JJ I H -,,f-af' S E N I O R S ,bit r,'i,,7da'. , WILLIAMS, MARLY KAY Wit is her line. B Choir, 1, Advanced Gir1s', 2, 3, Red Peppers, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, 3, Audio-Visual Aides, 2, 3: 7e'-P'-esee, 2, Secretarv-Treasurer, 2, Sweethearts, 25 Bia Twelve, 2, 3, Tri-Y, l. WILSON. KIRT His broad shoulders are certainly tempting. Football, l, 2, 3: Golt, 1, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, 3- Town Meetina Discussion Club, 1, 2, Latin Club, l, Red Rowdies, l, 2, Prom Decorations Chairman, 2, Sprina Carnival Chairman, 3, Home- coming Committee, 1, 2. WILSON, SYDNEY A little whiff of cl girl. A Choir, 1, 2, 3, Sweethearts, 2, Student Coun- ci, 1, 2, Iunior Council, French Club, 2, 3, Secre- tarv, 3, G.A.A., l, 2, 3, Vice-President, 2, 3, Red Peppers, 3, Observer, 1, Big Twelve, 2, 3, ghrgstmas Vespers, 2, 3, Easter Sunrise Services, WITTS, PATRICIA Size-a pint: contents-dynamite. Observer, l, Home Room Vice-President, l, Girls' Glee A, 1, Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, Christmas Vespers, 2, 3, Easier Sunrise Service, 2, 3, Business Girls' Association, 3, Red Peppers, 3. WOLKEN. STUART Ain't doin' had doin' nothing. WOODS, LOUIS Goes in one ear cmd out the other. Distributive Education, 3. r ulflx- X4 g .,. ' Q872 WRIGHT, CHARLOTTE Her friends are many. YOUNG, ANN -Grace cmd brains. personality. wit-an ideal person and Ann is it. A Choir. 2, 3, Modernaires, 3, Christmas Vespers 2, 3, 'Sweetheartsf' 2, Homecoming Assembly 1, 2, 3, l-lomecomina Queen Committee, 3, Big twelve, 2, 3, Paint and Powder Club, Z Rhyth- Enoods, 2, 37 Champaign Exchange Talent Show YOUNG, IOAN All hail our queen! Sophomore Council, Iunior Council, Red Peppers 2, Secretary, 3, Decanois, 2, 3, Business Manager 3, Dolphin, 2, 3, Homecoming Attendant, l. 2 Queen, 3, Thalia 3, Melody Iones, 3. YUNDT, IERRY As a clown, she does quite well: what she'll say next is hard to tell. Student Council Alternate, l, Fun Club Council tl 1, 3 slhess Girls' Association, 3, Mock Elec ion, . ZELLMANN, IERRY He is spiced with variety. C Squad Football and Basketball, Football, 2 Latin Club, l, Baseball, 2, 3. ZIMMER, CAROL Humor is great, wisdom is greater, but both-that's greatness! A Choir, 2, 3: Girls' Glee A, lp Orchestra, l, 2 3, Christmas Vespers, 1, 2, 3, Representative to lllirii Girls' State, Sweethearts, 2, Big Twelve 2, 3, lunior Council, National Honor Society, 2, 3 Elks' Essay Contest, Zrid prize. FRAVELL, LARRY Oh, what a drummer! B Band, l, A Band, 2, 3, Dance Band, 2, 3, Audio- Visual Aides, 1, 2, 3. KRAUSE, LAWRENCE There is humor in the curve ol his mouth. Rifle Club, l, Hi-Y, 3. 1953 SUMMER GRADUATES o Pictures BOLAY, WILLIAM EIVER From our school he's been away, but in our minds, he's here to stay! Band, 1, 2, Home Study, 3. BOWMAN, RONALD He shall have music wherever he goes. Band, Dance Band, BRANDON, FLOYD Blond and tall, he'll remain a memory to us all. BROWNING, ROBERT I have discovered some truths about myself. MCCLELLAND, ORVILLE LEE This quiet boy is like still waters running deep. REEDY, DOUGLAS This lad once you've met, is one you'1l ne'er forget. Choir, 3. QUIGLEY, MARILYN Dependable, clever, a leader we see, Some day, ol course. a success she'll be. Girls' Glee A, Treasurer, l, Dolphin Club, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, German Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 2: Iunior-Senior Prom Orchestra Committee, 2: Na- tional Honor Society, 2, 3, Decanois, 2, 3, Sopho- more Council, l, Sophomore Dance Talent Com- mittee, 1. DECANOIS STAFF MEMBERS e882 AMMANN, ROBERT Well done, thou good and laithlul servant. Decanois, Photographer, l, 2, 3: Audio--Visual Aides, 1, 2, 3, Camera Club, 2, Float Committee, 1. JUNE SENIOR COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE loe Fowler Rita Karch Marian Carrington Peggy Pappas Dave Landrarn Marvin Oglesby Gene Moss ferry Strongman CLASS PLAY COIVIIVIITTEE Charles Frederickson lohn Pedigo Charles Bobb Paddy Lou Martinie Bebe Bowers ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Helen lrwin Frances Hunt CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE fCarl Sanders Steve Richardson Rita Corrington Larry Barnes Kent Oyler Beverly Peoples CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE FINANCE COMMITTEE Myrna McDaniel fudy Rosenberg loe Fowler lack Anderson Charles Bobb SOCIAL COMMITITEE Rita Karch Shirley Clifford Nancy Hensey lohn Pedigo Kent Oyler lim Fuson Marilyn Stewart Mary Allen Patti Fulks MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Richard Veech Bill Grubb Bebe Bowers Peggy Pappas CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Kenneth Whitsitt Beverly Burton Fred Cox lean Stewart lack Campbell Q892 Peggy Pappas Roberta Mueller Fred Cox lim Welch Beverly Burton Barbara Hunt Toni Romano Mary Edwards Mary Ann Little Tom Smiley Norman Stivers David Landram Kirt Wilson Carolyn Backus Bebe Bowers Rita Corrington Connie DeMarr Dick Griffith Betty Frede Peter Kierulf Barbara Hanna Roger Kloever Helen Irwin Shirley McCurdy Margie Montgomery Beverly Peoples Pat Pier Chris Tsevelekos Phil Wiant Marilyn Sapp Carol Zimmer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Peggy Pappas Richard Veech BEST DRESSED Iudy Ferguson Phil Wiant JUNE SENIOR POPULARITY CONTEST BEST ALL AROUND Rita Corrington Ioe Fowler BEST ATHLETE Bebe Bowers Marvin Oglesby JUNE SENIOR POPULARITY CONTEST MOST POPULAR Ioan Young Ierry Strongman WITTIEST Marilyn Sapp Gene Shuppcrrcz FRIENDLIEST Marian Corrington Bill Grubb BEST LOOKING Helen Irwin Dave Landrum PEGGY PAPPAS D. A. R. 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, D. C. LINCCLN ESSAY AWARD Mrs. lnez I. Bender, formerly a member of the Decatur School Board and one of the fore- most civic leaders in Decatur's history, 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 divided equally be- tween the boy and the girl from each year's lune Senior Class who write winning essays on Lincoln. These awards are presented to them at the lune Commencement 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. SUZANNE KUHLE RICHARD VEECH K92x t I A t ANN YOUNG VERN THISTLETHWAIT E IDA K. MARTIN AWARDS All seniors except the Lincoln essay winners are eligible for the Martin awards. Mrs. lda K. Martin in February, 1920, when she was nation- al president ot the Womens Relief Corps, gave Sl,000 to the Decatur Board ot Education. The interest from this money supplies two prizes, one for a boy and one for a girl. Those entering are graded upon the content and style of their essays, delivery, and citizenship. The essays may not exceed one thousand words and may be on any phase of patriotism. MARY W. FRENCH AWARDS This year Patricia Soelle and George Hai- kalis were honored with the Mary W. French awards. The recipients of these honors are chosen by the Faculty Cabinet. Miss French, for forty years a member of the Decatur High School faculty, presented 31,000 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, been good and loyal citizens of the school, and been active in the school organizations. PATRICIA SOELLE GEORGE HAIKALIS Iudy Rosenberg Ioe Fowler Marilyn Sapp Ieanne Griffith and brother Ann Finson, Fred Cox Sydney Wilson Rosemary Brown Mary Edwards Nancy Morrison Patti Fulks BABY SNAPS . Ierry Yundt . lean cmd Iune Stewari lean Dannewitz, Mary Ann Kelm . Bebe Bowers . Shirley Reed, Marilyn McDaniel . Suzanne Kuhle Charles Bobb I Wayne Cox, Delores Cox Lynn Braden Pat Witts Ioanne German Dick Lasco, Bill Kubow Beverly Scroggins Elizabeth Eastham Cynthia Mathias Caroline Bomball . Margaret Day Carl Sanders l I Sue Burry Margie Wolfe, Rosie Wolfe. Chick Wolfe, Thom Mitch- ell Ioan Young Toni Romano, Bebe Bowers, Sandra Romano Alice Mueller, Roberta Mueller Marilyn Beals Helen Irwin n 4 I JUNIHHS 6969 U ZMHQWEQZQLEEJSZ in JU IOR CLASS OFFICERS Iackie Hoyt, Secretary, Bob Olivero. Sergeant-at-Arrnsg Rodney Spangler. Vice-President Iohn Wasson, Treasurer, Rex Spires, Sergeant-at-Arms, Thom Mitchell, President. JU IOR COUNCIL Row 1: Sue Stewart, Ioyce Loclcard, lohn Wasson, Rod Spangler, Row 2: Mary Ann Colbert, Sonia Whitson, Mariann Ryan, Anne Glenn Thorn Mitchell fPresicleniJ, Iackie Hoyt, Iosie Nixon, Janet Poe, Earlene Dexier, Betty lo Anderson, Shirley Quigley, Millie Hoy Nancy Clark. Yvonne Tertocha. Row 3: Don Eichel, Ron Hunier, Rex Spires, Ioe Hiichery, Ronald Beyer. ORCHESTRA foe Hitchery Boss Blumenfeld Bill Van Law Marilyn Quigley lean Huddleston Kay Howenstine DECORATIONS Betty lo Anderson Mary Christerson Ruth Ann Dixson Bob Olivero ferry Harper Phyllis Smithers Abbott, Frank Abraham, Iack Adcock, Darrell Albert, Barbara Alexander, Raymond Allen, Albert Allison, Donna Allison, Iim Alumbaugh, Gloria Ammcmn, Bob Amon, Shirley Ammann. Sandra Anderson, Betty Io Anderson, Iennie Lo Anderson, Ioan Andrews, Patsy Armentrout, Sue Armstrong, Russell Arndl, Shirley Artze, Ralph Atkins, Dave Bachman, Bette Bailey, Kenneth Banfield, Mary lane Barth. Ierry Bashore, Donna Baum, Robert Bean, Edward Beane, Iohn Beatty, Bill 'Ll PROM COMMITTEES REFRESI-HVIEN TS Iim Schooley Don Freeman Boss Clark Eleanor Ann Young David Livingston PUBLICITY lackie Hoyt Sandra Ammann lean Huddleston Dick Powell Iennie Lou Anderson Mary Martha Hill Shirley Stafford JUNIORS PROGRAMS Sue Stewart Kay Huntley Shirley Bunion Anne Glenn Boss Blumenfeld Don Freeman Ted Edwards Dale Brown Loretta Poundstone Marlene Hirstein KQQX t I l k: y ,t, t 1 , 1-. --- Q W V ,. ' L -,- 3 , W A ' 'Q Q f 'W - li ' ' ' - t B A vi, ,,.' W - , , - Wa' bbv '.. ' , 11' ' ..., :rm n , all , -s, B -' ' gf' ' Q W . F' A 'f .5 f L. V it it '-' ,V ii .- ,ev ', A ,A if - .- ' 'Wi if . h1 9- ' ' f .Q eff e f ' ik 5 A' A' A V K 'E A A' F I fuse 3 is 9 5 fi? K , v ., .5 -'... ,. ln Y A 5 5' r Q ,.,5i:. Q f , ' , ' .,. W L V 4 :eg :', 1 ., ,ef .,:. if , , ,' gel ' o r 1 ' . -:.-1 . ,. 13' QS ' ' B -3'-X g ,L ' 5 mmf, :' '1 , JU IORS KIDO? 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Iennie McQueen, Beverly Mabrv. Clarence Maclin, Ioyce Maguet, Marty Marcheschi, Palricia Martin, David Martin, Della Mason, Eugene Matthews, Ioyce Maxeiner, Darlene Mayberry, Mary lane Mercer, Frank Metzger. Tom Michels, Charles Miller, Dave Miller. Esther Miller, Larry Miller. Sharon Miller, Shirley Mitchell, Thom Monroe, Carole Montgomery, Ginger Moore, Yvonne Morgan, Annie Morrow, Delores Morthland, Edwin Mowry. Ioyce Mueller, Alice Mueller, Rosemary Mulvaney, Shirley Munioy, Charles Murphy, Myrna Nailer, Ioyce Neihart, Sue Nellis, Sheila Newberry, Brian Nicholson, Nancy Nixon, Iosie Nuding, Bob Oak, Sallie Oakson, Tom Odeneal, Delores Oglesby, Sharon Olivero, Bob Overton, Iames Pace, Norris Painier. Bill Pappas. Dave Parrish, Virginia Perkins, Irene Perkins, Olliee Peters, Carrol Peters, Ierry Peters, Tim Peterson, Shirley Phillips. Hans Poe, lanet 1 JU IO Poundstone, Loretta Powell, Richard Price, Bill Pryce. Bob Price, Suzanne Priichett, Dick Pursell, Carolyn Purdle, Melvin Quigley, Marylyn Quigley, Shirley Rambo, Norman Randol, Frank Raney, Karen Read, George Reed, Beverly Reed, Richard Reeser, Steve Reich, Marilois Resler, Don Hex, Patricia Reynolds, Anna Reynolds, Mary Louise Rice, Lawrence Rice, Leonard Richardson, Betty Richert, Linda Ridlen, Betty Riggs, Dorothy Rigsby, Susanne Rinehart, Gracie Ritchard, Robert Robbins, Keith Roberts, Charles Roberts, Shirley Robinson, Lynwood Rodgers, Shirley Rogers, Fred Rohman, Betty Runion, Shirley Runnels, Tochia Russell, Edna Ryan, Marianne C4 105 9 Ryan., Pat K 1 um ,-VVk f' Rybolt, Shirley I Y . Q 1 K -, -, .. -A Sangster, Willie , al D 4: Q J ' In ' Q' f- 'K K y K f 'f Sattley, Sue A Illl ,,-- ' , ' : J Schaefer, Marilyn T T' 1-i 1 . ' ii- schooley. nm ' -ll- 1 .:E. A .Q T' i A' ff' schfoflff Rubv A Schwab, Darrell j il ' 'Y ' ' 5 Scott, Gene es r nnz, ME z fn mf 7 Q X ,t ix ,g ,z K 5 :lv - i ii In L Y I , Seaver, Ronald A' 'S ' qi All ,L . L- . ' r - A K-,A If Semleh Terry ' te- gs. Shafer. 'l E S 'iil x Q 1 A ,l,,f , -J:' ' Eifl v s'wS'ee ' M 'g 'e' I li 1 jf : N ki X Shaw, Don 1 Si'i . y y shew, Leslie , . K A-iff.. ' K ii? 5 y A ' Sheuev' Ted g Jl' 9 . , T S e'f'1 ' Tack :L , we so ,-5 ,Q iiiil SllSS r he liii ' '--VQil 1 2 Qil Ri i.2V if Shwldsf be 'rw ,rg , 1 r A f Shiflev' Bob . -f . gg- ,,:v, W Shirley, Don ' ,I 55 L. W, 5' ' 'I K . if fi f Shuppara, Mary Ann t Simon, Sally 5 , ,, Sims, Merle ' Six. Delores ,,, 2 skemm. Harold Slaw, Ray in Slaw, Ronald li Slaw, Shirley Smith, Darryl Smith, David Smith, Duane Smith, Sandra Smith, Shuran Smith, Shirley E. Smith, Shirley R. Smithers, Phyllis Smull, Lee Snyder, Esther Sobottka, Ray Super, Don Spangler, Rodney Spicer, Dan Spires, Rex Stcrilord, Shirley Stark, Iohn Steward, L. W. Stewart. Sue Stivers, Linda Stone, Don Strongman. Carol Stubbleiield, Bob Summers. Iames Suuva, Greta Sweitzer, Roger Taylor. Barbara Taylor, Tom Tertocha, Yvonne Thomas, Dan Thomas, lack Thompson, Donald Thornton, Iudythe Tickell, Shirley Ticknor, Delores QIOBD t Tipsword, Frances Tipsworcl, Patricia Tish, Ioan Tish, Shirley Tooley, Minnie Tracy, Beverly Trowbridge, Mary Elizabeth Tubb. Io Ellen Turnbo, Lynn Tuvell, Billie Utterback, Ronnie Van Dolah. Patricia Van Law, Bill Van Rheeden. Ierry Varvel, Marian Vick, Darrell H. Valentine, Marie Votteler. Anne Wagner, Pat Wakeman, Marilyn Walker. Dale Walker, Martha Walker, Sandra Waller, Shirley Walser, Hodger Waltens, Bud Walters. Franklin Ward, Wilbur Warrick, Richard Wasson, Iohn Wattles, Paul Waits, Linda Wayne, Carl Webber, Barbara Whaley, Mary Sue Whitehead, lack Whitney, Charlene Whitson, Sonja Wilcox, Ierry Wiles, Charlene Wiles, Harold Williams, Barbara Williams, Kenneth Williams, Nancy Wilson, Phyllis Winings, Nancy Wise, Ioan Wisher. Ronnie Witts, lim Wolfe, Mariory Wonderlin, Gail Woodling, Gail Woodward, Bill Woolley, Dale Workman, Betty Wright, Ann Yantis, lean York, Sherry Young, Eleanor Young, Sandra Zachariasen, Nielssine Zerfowski, Larry Zimmerman, Rodger , , K, , VVS R -. ' r 4. ' 2935? ' . bf .. - ,r l '- , f V , V A . ' . 5 t , .N V 41 .1 'Q' ., ' I -, r,.- 2 ,.,. ' n ' .., .- L f 7 471 Q ' . ,,,'. V - , in 1 ' A 'ii W f M. gulf : V K A 'r 56 Vg V 'A ,W - , ,V Q 'SJW K an 'Q ,ffl ' -i-'i- sift , fi - 'K 5 I' 4 ' ., ,r i- ' it -' 5 had 1, V V 1.-1 i f 'WH' -,S ' li sexes ,z r nys gl 11. , ff- ,,-- W N wr ' V' i 1 , 9 ., elif? T- K V: -Q-1 -. 5f1Qifs2i .: ! , A f 4 , ' if L 'V mf , i - ' 1 1 i W i tnnt sv ' A ' s a t V V if Zz, I , .5 5 F V LW' , ,,,, ,.., If -L' t v ? K 2 ,V 1 : -of ,, .. , : i5i'ff- - N :QL V P. ,- 1 I l , ' , i. .z me has V ' L .f 5:1499 ' jg' M i if p 5'-Q, ,F -3V .. H ,. 'di ,Q ' ' ' - 2 if - 3, , - . V, ,4 ll YW 1,16 , Q ,,,, ,- :Q ,,Y,, ,WV WW VQM, , - 1 R41 . 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'Wlf ,Q-ii' . , ,, ' 'gg 331, ' 3 , -f- B- ' 'W V - x - w , o r - A .. if-V , P .., ' ' Y- ,M ,,A . - f -,.t ' g, , 44 107 2 4 ISHPHUMHIHS w Q 108 PP .. . ,- ,YN ,f . . 1 1 yyp- '36 A , Ki WE. Elk fl: N 'Y 'E if 15' Wi? .Q I I H SOPHCMORE CLASS QFFICERS Phil Simshouser, President, Ronald Badorek, Sergeant-at-Arms, Kay McIntosh, Secretaryg lim Zarcone, Vice-President, Beth Thompson, Parliamentarian. SOPHO ORE COUNCIL Row 1: Ann Howard, Richard Helm, Ronnie Badorek, lim Zarcone, Phil Simshauser, Kay Mclntosh, Raymond Pittman, Ruth Six, ludy B s. Row g:m?oel McClelland, Peggy Bass, Colleen Longstreet, Sue Heftel'- nan, Ioyce Cale, Beth Thompson, Nancy Ford, Mary lean Stern, 44 ludy Hartsell, Antoinette Ooton, Sharon Cooney, Lois Frankenstein, ludy Sadowski, Kay Bromley, Marjorie Aslcren, Balos Zimmer Row 3: Ronnie Sowa, Dave Plambeclc, Tom Stevens, Garee Slider, Bill Kistler, Larry Heien, Richard Whitehead, Iudy Dwarok, Ann Richards, Carolyn Crosno, Darlene Meredith, Beverly Matthews. llO PP GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS lim Zarcone Barbara Zimmer Richard Helm Kay Mclntosh Marjorie Askren ludy Barnes Peggy Bass Kay Bromley Sharon Cooney Iudy Hartsell Ann Howard loel McClelland David Plambeck Ann Richards Beth Thompson Richard Whitehead Sue Heffernan PUBLICITY lane Wheeler Bill Braclcett Sally Hegarty Louise Highley The Sophomores held a dance in the girls' gym on Saturday, March 14, l953, from 8:15 to ll:l5. A large umbrella over the band stand and lightning streaks carried out the theme of l'Stormy Weather . Members ot the committees WGTGI Roger McConnell Sharon Cooney Ann Richards Antoinette Ooton Ioyce Fancher Darlene Creason Cathleen Crane Beverly Mathews David Plambeck Ianis Oliver Marianne Sikowski Glenda Click Darlene Meredith Ann Richards Carol O'Malley anet Lichtenber er David Cox TICKET ludy Sadowslci lerry Galligar l Q lim Sanders Ruth Six CHECK ROOM David Breeze Sharon Wilke Gloria McMahon Darlene Meredith Marlene Meredith Barbara Batthauer Carol Blakeney Shirley Beggs Dorothy Best Lurena Lucas Lois Lindsten Ieanine Spittler Shirley Pioni DECORATING Kay Mclntosh Mary lean Sterns Margaret Rund Sandra Constant Steve 'Collins Sharon Withrow Malcolm Carnahan Linda Brown Linda lones Darlene Hoffman Lorelie Florer Marilyn Mansfield Lucy Neet Pat Nottingham Maxine Nicholls Nancy Brown Don Latshaw Betty Subent Shirley Gentry lane Baker Nancy Slegar Peggy Bass Torn Stevens Adams. Phyllis Raymond Pittman Marjorie Askren ludy Barnes PeQQY Bass Kay Bromley loyce Cole Sharon Cooney Larry Heien Carolyn Crosno ludy Dworak Nancy Ford Lois Frankenstein ludy Hartsell Marvin Hefiington Ann Howard William Kistler Sandra Lowry loel McClelland Leslie Miller Darlene Meredith SOPHOMORES Dale Scott Mary I. Stern Tom Stevens Beth Thompson Richard Whitehead Barbara Zimmer Garee Slider Ronnie Sowa PROGRAM Donna Logan Sue Heffernan Connie Roderick Darrell Burrow Beverly Born Nancy Krueger Betty Kimrnons Nancy Irwin Ann Howard Sherry l-'ilesky Nancy Ford Pat Mitchell Mary lean Sterns Ann Howard Mary Anne Thompson Beverly Born Ioyce Cale Coleen,,,Longstreet REFBESHMENT Karen Wallace Veta Collins Stanley Boland loan Foval Phyllis Gentry Don Deetz Q y , ,, Ahlhelm, Terry Q3 , 'KKV vxr, , V ' , , I i W5 - ' 7 'i-1,, . . sa ' 1' I Albers, Paul 32 - 1 - . 1 H f- y ,fg m fe Ay T ,Q 5 , 5252 If L 2: .ag 1' f 'f X Albert, Ioarme :U -- ,, 3 , r of L, 'Y 17 i .. 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Atteberry, Norma . ,, Auer, Barbara A ,.,, A m V I 'i v I ,,., 3 ' 1 VL I ,,,, 5, ,.. , ,y,, ky S .. K ., ,,,u H ,, y X, ' if A ' X 'ii - li Ayers, Karen ' Q liun B ' i ' Rvws' Linda . -- ' 2 ' 1, r 1 t ,,,, 1 Baker, I cme ' ,' . sg 5 , , , P M 2 : 'V X Baker. Laffy rrr - - 1 A -. fr Baldwin' 1-015 it - .,' V- Ballance, Ron X' ' if K.. 7 . f sr ' - ' -- 1 f 1 wr-,ri . .... Q ,..., 1 ink f ' no-sa: A E. it 4 f - 'f ' 4 , f-,, . .y , Ballinger Sonia r k f ., E f 11 Baltimore, Charles T J ' A L - ' R' cr ie- , avi z 1 3 Q I .AV f Banheld, Eleanor at-,., a Q 'Wt 3 r. y fr .: ,K , I ' Li l ,:,3,-,,,,e1, ' 'tr i V.---'f ,,, ,I B'-inks' Ansel -1 . ' ' f r V' 'f 'f' Banks, Mary Anne tr '-11 V A ,Q f K .V G lll 2 C if T all '?t Y V :': K l'L 5 5 4 be ., 9 ' 2 1-'e R VVt - ? X SGPHOMORES V. , T w A i g V f I ' ' , P , , .55 We ,ez . , K ,Lg ,Q 7' - 'f- .1 . Q, .. i C 6 I iw., ., L,.1 . . 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Freda Bradfield, lane Bradley, Bruce Brady, Wanda Brand, Bettie Breckenridge. Mary Breeze, Charles Breeze. David Brennan, Della Bridges, Terry Briney, Nancy Bromley, Kay Brooks. Kay Brosend. Ethel Broske. Iim Brown. Beverly Brown. Glenn Brown. Linda Brown. Nancy Brummitt. Io Ellen Brunner. Ronnie Brust. Iames Bryant. Pat Bullington, Carole Bundy, Larry Burcham, Ianice Burcham, Winiired Burcham, Winona Burkart, Roberta Burner, lim Burns. Delores Burns. Ioyce Burr, Leonard Burrow, Darrell Burrus, Nancy Burry, LeAnn Burton, Elizabeth Butler, Chuck Cain, Lawrence Cale, Ioyce Campbell. lim Cannon, Virginia Carnahan, lim Carnahan, Malcolm Carr, Carole Carr, Danny Casley, Tom Cassell, Sandi Cassiday, Iohn Castleman. Frank Castleman, Leonard Cazier, Dick Cearlock, Delbert Chaney, Forrest Chapple, Raymond Chase, Dorma Clark, Ierry Clark, Leroy Click, Glenda Cloyd. Larry Coates, Henry Cochran, Donna Collins. Eula Collins, Steve Collins, Vela Connours, Bill Constant, Sandra Cook, Don Cooney, Sharon Cooper, Bill Cooper, Duane Coover. Sandra Copas, Gene Cox, Dave Cox, Lucille Cox, Nellie Cox, Ronald Crane, Cathleen Cravens, Doug Crawley. Marilyn Creason, Darlene Creekmur, Fay Creekmur, Kay Cripe, Sandy Crone, Iim Crosno, Carolyn ., My K ,r,-a,:h,,g,,, Am fqv' W . -ef ,. ' - ft: , , . ' i a to .L a - ' ' ' ' 5 A A V - ' 1 -1 A A, 2 lfef' Y i ..,,,, , . 4 .f- . , - ' fv - f, ' -, . I f 9-1,s ,. .. '-ff K x Y' ' , f 4 , -D . -'Q 1 r k k ' Q iw' M' ' ff' - 9. ' - W -9 A, 15' J f I S V ' 4 A 57 A-155 ' ., J , W if , hi -f ,. , , , , ,, we . .M . , ,K W., -533. ,- ,g.,. M, .L ' r, -2, . ---' L L M . Y-W., ii , ,..,.. - f' 5 4 ff its V W Q .: tx ,TT ..,, X ,A -13, , ,, ,, .,,,.. . me F ff '75 . , Y 'f . 1 I ehyy , - ' - - L ,, - . -- wnft, if wwiwweew' w+ SOPHOMORES 44113 2 ,fe new M, . .14 ., N ., V, U . . , lv A , A , A 1 f , 29. 'E L' 'ffl' 'K fy W X? M i - fl Q , il,5Q' p . 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Judy Doty, Bill Dotv, Elizabeth Dowd, Ierry Downey, loyce Drake, Dwain Dreschel, Ron Drew, Emily Drone, Shirley Dudley, Sharon Dunaway, Fredrick Duncan, Carol Duncan, Ron Durbin, Violet Dworak, Iudg Edwards. Beverly Edwards, Willie Elam, Wilbur Ellinger, Phillip Elliott, Beta Ellis, Belty Ellis, Harrell Ellis, Ierry Engdale, Charles Engle, Rita English, lim Enoch, Gloria Fair, Shirley Falk, Ed Fancher, Ioyce Farrell, Alberl Fawley, Iuanita Ferguson, Alice Filchak, Lance Filisky, Sherry Fink, Iohn Finnegan, Ianet Finney, Larry Fisher, Dan Fisher, Ierry Flenner, lean Florer, Lorelei Ford, Nancy Forsythe, George Fortna. Carol Foster, Norma Foval, Ioan Fox, Sharon Frankenstein, Lois Freeman, Mary Fuller, lim Fuqua, Lewis Gabhart, Lorena Gahwiler, Iim Gallatin, Ianice Galligar, Ierry Galloway, Bob Gandy. Iim Gant, Sandra Gardner, Rich Garren, Ellen Gehrken, Sharilyn Geibel, Kathy Gendry, Dave Gentry, Phyllis Gentry, Shirley Gessaman, Rich Giblin, Mike Gibson, Sue Gilbert, Betty Gill, Kathy Goken, Gary Good, Wayne Goodson, Iudy Gordillo, Amelia Gordon. Laris GordYf leanette Grace, Rich Gray, Ierry Green, Henry Green, Lois Gregory, Robert Grimes, Ron Gulick, Patsy Haab, Larry Hagy, Leroy Hall, Doris Hall, Ed Hall, Richard Halvachs, Dolores Handy, Dortha Hansen, Bill Hansen, Louise Hansen, Marvin Hanson, Rosalie Harrison, Iudy Hartsell, Iudy Harvey, Carolyn Harvey, Kathy SOPHOMORES 44115 D wr'-ft 4' Harvey. Westly Haskell, Nancy Hastings, Barbara Hatch, Sandra Hawkins, Doris Hawkins, Erskine Haws, Charlene Hays. Stanley Hazelrigg, Richard Headington, Lee Hedenberg, Dolores Heffernan, Sue Heiiington, Marvin Hegarty, Sally Heien, Larry Heiland, Karen Heinkel, lance Helm, Richard xi.,-I ,gf Hewey, Alan is Highley, Louise B Hill, lohn Cltllontyl SOPHOMORES 11162 Hinds, Pat Hines, Norris Hinton, Iczck Hoehn, Dan Hoiirnan, Bonnie Hoffman, Darlene Holder-by, Kent Horve. Bill Hosler, Ion Houser. Iohn Howard. Ann Howard, Charles Hubbard, Phyllis Huff, Ethel . Hughes, Rosalie Hullinger, Gene Hunt, I. D. Hurley, Dick Irwin, Nancy Iackson, Iucly lanes. Sondra Iarrett, lim Ichns, Peter Johnson, Diane Iohnson, Marlin Iohnson, Ralph Iohnston. Lynda Jones, Fayrene Iones, Ierry Iones, Linda Iones, Pat Iones, Phyllis Iay, Iames Ioyner, Mattie Kaltenbach, Richard Karch. Melvin Karloski, Iudy Kellow, Ioe Kimmons, Betty King, Carolyn Kirkpatrick, Peggy Kistler, Bill Kitchens, Ron Knott, Sandra Knuth, Iudy Kornewald. Ronald Kramer, Mary Krueger, Nancy Kunkel, Donald Kurr, Ronald Lacox, Frank Larry, Carroll Lason, Bill Larus. Stanley Latch, Pat Latshuw, Donald Lebo, Frank Lee. lim LeMarr, Elizabeth Leschewski, Robert Leschewski, Ronald Lewis, Terry Lichtenberger, Ianet Lilly, Everett Linclsten, Lois Livingston, Ioan Logan. Donna Logan, lim Longenbaugh, Lynn Longstreet, Colleen Lookabaugh, Henrietta Lord. Sandra Lowe, Charlotte Lowe, Don Lowry, Sandra Lucas, Lurena Ludwick, Iim Lugar, Verna Lyle, Shelby McBride, Marilyn McCarty, Ronald McClelland, Ioel McClure, lerry McCollum, Icmet McConnell, Roger McCormick, Donna McDaniel, Kay McEvoy, Helen McGee, Goldie McGlade, David McIntosh, Kay McKean, Barbara McKean, lerry McKown, Larry McLaughlin, Marlene McMahan, Gloria McLemore, Sharron McMillen, Sandra McQuality, Richard McMurray, Ioyce McVey, Ioyce Mabry, Edward Maclin, Maurice Maddox. 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' Q'-r..,,: , 4 f ' V ' ' -. a .J - 233555 t 5 ., -'Z , i -E-E.. ,- .. - :, ' ww- f -,EQ ,'L H ' - Jk t T ' , ..,, Q L We use 4 L ' 5 11182 Malloy, Richard Maltas, Tom Manning, Barbara Manning, Dorothy Mansfield, Marilyn Marsh, Marilynn Marsh, Phyllis Marshall, Ronald Martin, Barbara Martin, Juanita Martin, Nancy Martin, Wayne Martinie, Louis Masterson, Bill Mathews, Beverly Maithews, Barbara Matthews, Beverly Maxey, Duane Meece, Nancy Meisenhelter, Carol Meredith, Darlene Meredith, Marlene Merriman, Corwin Meurlot, Carole Meyer, Vernon Meyers, Leo Michels, Sandra Miles, Mary Miller, Leslie Miller, Rhody Miller, Ronald Mills, Nancy Minks, Mary Ann Mitchell, Pat Mize, Harley Monson, Millicent Moore, Beverly Moore, Grace Moore, lim Moore, Leola Moore, Patsy Morenz, Fred Morrow, Ann Morthland, Bob Morville, Donald Morville, Warren Moss, Donna Muehlebach, Charles Mueller, Carl Mueller, Ioseph Muzzy, Leon Mvers, Pat Nail, lim Nailer, Ronald Neet, Lucy Nein, Larry Nelson, Loren Nicholls, Maxine Nolen, Anita Noll, Darlene Nottingham, Pat Novellino, Tony Null, David O'Brien, Tom Oldiield, Elaine Oldham, Rosettia Oliver, lanis O'Malley, Carol Ooton, Antoinette Osborne, Dora Pride, Ierry Owens, Georgia Owens, Iack Oyler, Ierry Paceley, Helen Palmer, Tom Park, Wayne Parker, Carol Parker, Ronnie Parks, Ronnie Parsons, Lee Patterson. Shirley Pease, Gertrude Peek, Christine Peiier, Harold Penter, lim Perry, Eunice Personette, Carol Petty, Nancy Pleiier, Lois Phenix. Stephen Phillips, Carl Pinkley, Sandra Pittman, Raymond Plambeck, David Poe, Mary Polley, Ruth Ponewash, Larry Poole, Rita Poulakidas, Sakee Powell. Clarence Price. Dorothy Pride, lean Querrey, Sandra Raebel, Ronald Ramseyer, Shirley Rauschek, Charles Reddix, Larry Reed, Kathryne Reeser, Rosemary Reil. Lawrence Rein, Rita Reploqle, Rod Hevelle. Karen Reynolds, Mary Louise Ricci. Darlene Rice, Howard Rice, Thelma Richards, Ann Richards, Ianet Richardson, Phyllis Riedel, Richard Riley, Ianet Riley, Richard Risey, Bill Roberts, Ervin ., . ,rqwfyr 'Q 16' Q, ge 2-at ff 2 ,, 111c::vl1.:lw,,.m,,, ,, i ik r , Q5 f Y ' ..., 4 P' M is ' l L ,J L' it J L L ' - r --, ' 2 . F Qxfsf J c ,,,, ., ' ' 0 . 2' ft 5 LW , - X , ..., '- , '-is r I H - 9,-ef . h H ' 1 ' ' 1 fu- fr Q, ,. 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Charlotte Rokosh, Ruth Romano. Sandra Root. Sylvester Rozanski, Richard Hund, Margaret Runion. Delores Russell, Phyllis Ryan. Arch Ryan, Iewelene Sadowski, Iudy Sanders. Carter Sarver. Shirley Scehnet, Richard Schikowski. Marianne Schlesier, lon Schmidt, Carol Schollenbruch, Phyllis Schroat, Mary Schultz, Arthur Schultz, Marilyn Scott. Dale Scott, Iames Scott, Mary Sees, Betty Seevers, Arleen Seitz, Dallas Seitz, Leonard Shannon. lack Sheets, Carl Sheets, Ellen Shepherd, Dave Shockley. Cecil Silkey, Bob Sill, Ioy Sills. Diane Simpson. Roger Sims. Virgil Simshauser, Phil Siweck, Don Six, Ruth Skidmore, Marvin Slaw, Richard Slider, Garee Smith, Byron Smith, Delores Smith, Don Smith, Helen Smith, Ianet Smith, Ianith Smith, Iim Smith, Mattie Smith, Mitzie Smith, Nancy Smith, Sandra Smothers. Sally Snell, Bob Sorenson, Ruth Souders, Iim Sowa, Ronnie Spawr, Connie Speagle. Iollnn Spears, Lee Spence, Ierry Spence, lim Sperry, Ierry Spittler. Ieanine Stafford, Roger Stagg, Norman Staggs, Virginia Stamper, Sandra Stark. Dave Starks. Pat Steger, Nancy Steinbrecher, Kent Stellwagen, Sandra Stern, Mary lean Stevens, Delmer Stevens. Tom Stewart, Walter Stokes, Wilma Stone, Charlene Stone, Delores Stuckey. Ioan Stuhlmann, Fred Stukins, Mary Swan, Sharon Swank, Ianice Swift, Marilyn Taber, Kay Tague, Marilyn Tarrant, Vance Tarter, Carol Taylor, Henrietta Taylor, Ieff Taylor, Leanna Taylor, Richard Taylor, Shirley Tempel, Mary Teschner, Shirley Theobalcl, Sharon Thompson, Beth Thompson, Lenord Thompson, Mary Anne Thorpe, David Tickell, Wanda Tipsword. Ann Tolliver. Ruth Toney, Iaclc Trimmer, Harley Turnho, Ioanne Turner, Carol Turner, David 11 4 - . fo.. r . fa 512. ,rf , - - , . 1' , f . - r f- 5 f wifes. ' ' 1355. ' - . . .,, , - . . 1, -he K' 1' ':i:f ' 2 ' .,.. ... ' ,, ' , - - . I -I ,, , 'N T' J ' . l 1- ' i' . 1 '- 'Q figs' -f ,- - if, 'f , i . ,P . '-5? ' l r ,. A - g 'W 7 y - Y i 5m,,N Q M, gi V -1 ,-wp: V , 514.45-gr , . 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N I Q4 ' SOPHOMORES K1222 Turner, lim Turner, Ralph Turner, Tom Umphryes, Evelyn Umphryes, Ianice Utley, Carl Van Hook, Sandra Vaughn, Dick Vest, Richard Vieth, Theresa Vigneri, Nancy Vogt, Pauline Voyles, Doris Wahel, Bob Wade, Ierry Wagener, Ierry Wagner, Gretchen Walker, lanice Walker, Wayne Wallace. Don Wallace. Karen Waltz. Barbara Ward, lames Waters, Iames Watson. Mary Watson, Robert Weatherlord, Peggy Wetherholt, Larry Weeks, Charles Wendell, Deva West, Billy Whalen, Rose Wheeler, lane Whitfield, Lawrence Whitehead, Richard Whitney, Richard Wilke, Karon Wilke, Sharon Willey, Barbara Willey, Mannetta Williams. Grace Williams, Ivan Williamson. Harriett Wilson, Patsy Wilson, Vern Winlrey, Theresa Winholtz, Bob Winkleblaclc, Barbara Wise. lcaiet Withrow, Sharon Witts, Gary Womeldorlf, Orra Lee Woodruff, Nancy Woods, Ronald Woolsey, Don Woolsey, Tom Wooters, Bob Wright, Bill Wyrostek, Shane Yates, Phillip York, Sandra Zarcone, Iim Zimmer, Barbara 5 N W 1 1 44 122 xx I HHHHNHHHUNS I 441242 , niunwnls DONNA ASKREN IERRY BARTH Co-Editor Co-Editor IOAN YOUNG Business Manager STAFF EDITORS Ioe Fowler, Sports Editorg Mary Allen, Faculty Margaret Day, Senior Editorg Peggy Pappas Editorg Allyn Kent, Club Editorp Loretta Pound- Mid-Year Editor, Sue Burry, lunior Editor stone, Music Editor. Roberta Mueller, Sophomore Editor. KIZBD Robert Ammann, Cecil Stradley, Photographers, Allyn Kent. Club Editor, Larry Bechtel, Art Editor. STAFF EDITORS Mr. Walter Kirby Adviser Mrs. Mildred Connell Adviser STAFF MEMBERS Seated: Pat Mitchell, Don Soper, Carolyn Pursell, Mary Christerson. Standing: lane Baker, Sue Armentrout, lane Wheeler, Shirley Franklin, Delores Ticknor, Russell Armstrong, Marylyn Quigley, Toe l-litchery, Bob Kirby, Carol Franklin, Iudy Rosenberg, Larry Helen, Tom Palmer. Not in picture: Elizabeth LeMarr, C4 127 2 nusmvm SALLY TATE Editor -f , we FRED COX Business Manager Q? BOB WALTERS Editor STAFF MEMBERS Seated: Sally Oak, Marilyn Stewart, Karen Wallace, Nancy Brown. Standing: Sharon Withrow, ludy Thornton, Ralph Turner, Mary Sue Whaley, Garee Slider, Donna Logan, loe Marlin, lanie Lombard, Darlene Creason, Bette Bachman, Leona Colebar, lim Welch, Phyllis Adams, Mariella Fisher, Carolyn Backus, razier Batclitt. Q 128 vb STAFF EDITORS Seated: Bolo Walters, Sally Tate, Editors. Standing: lean Klinghammer, Secretary, Pat Advise, Lind, Bookkeeper, Fred Cox, Business Man- ager, Mary Frazier Batcliff, Bookkeeper, Rosemary Mueller, Feature Editor. Seated: Standing: Mr. Robert Curtis STAFF MEMBERS Marianne Schikowski, Beth Thompson, lanet Richards, leanine Spittler. Shirley Clifford, Madeleine Alderson, fudith Dworak, Sally Andrews, Darlene Hoffman, Sandra Stellwagen, Dale Wooley, loyce Binga- man, Gary Goken, Bill Kistler. QIZQS OFFICERS Sharon Iolly ..........,,... . . .Treasurer Richard Veech . . . ........., President Iim Welch ,..,. .... S ergeant-at-Arms Phil Wiant ,... ....... S ecrelary lack Anderson .. .... Vice-President Sealed Ccxround tablejz Sharon Iolly, Phil Wiani, Richard Veech, lack Anderson. Row 1: Ioan Me-nnel, Iudy Daare, Iayce Burns, Sandra Am- mann, Jean Huddleston, Pat Saelle, Margaret Day, Gretchen Wagner, Nancy Arnold, Kay Mclntosh. Row 2: Sally Tale, Marianne Schikawski, Martha Walker, Gail K R l3O PP Wonderlin, Ianie Lombard, Mary Ann Chumbley, Beverly McQueen, Nancy Krueger, Ianice Heinkel, Anita Nolen, Gary Goken. ow 3: Peier Kieruli, Kirt Wilson, Richard Ruedi, lim Welch, David Dreschel, Heinz Atlus, Bud Gentry, lack Campbell, John Beane, Richard McEvoy, Norman Stivers, Gary Grabb, Don Freeman, Rod Replogle, Phil Simshauser, Inn Schooley. SlIlIllNl IIHUNEH OFFICERS Vern Thisllethwaite . , . .... Vice-President Peggy Pappas ..... ...,.. T reasurer Beverly Scott ..... .... S ecretary George Hailcalis . . . . . .President Row 1: Peggy Pappas, George Haikalis, Beverly Scott. Richard Sandburg, Keith Purviance, Allyn Kent, Karl Bader. Row 2: Carol Zimmer, Carolyn Backus, Rayonia Vaughn, la- On Ladder flop to bottoml: David Landrum, Robert Walters, niece ReX,' Vern Thistlethwaile, Esther Larimer, Beverly lohn Pedigo. Peoples' Shirley Mccurdy' Margie Montgomery' Mary Allen' On Ladder Crightl: William Moutray, Richard Veech, Varris Row 3: Everett Scott, Edward Catton, Fred Shair, Dan Beard, Blankenship. 44 131 2 Nnnnwnl HHNHH snnmv ZEETEESEE him fri' 5 .NAQWWTI ,...-.io-f, This club gives an oppor- tunityio students interested in current issues to make further study of such prob- lems. Members are ex- pected to participate in a round table type oi dis- cussion on topics of their own selection. Row 1: Carol Roche KVice- Presidentl, Veta Collins, Beth Thompson CCo-Pres- identl, Louise Highley, Lawrence Reii !Co-Pres- identl, Elizabeth Doty, Helen McEvoy. Row 2: ludith Dworak, Myr- na Murphy, Patsy Gulick, MelbaBloom, loan Roche, ludy Colburn CSecretary- Treasurerl, Gracie Rine- hart, Richard Riley, Mari- lyn Schaefer, Linda Ay- ers, Leone Ehrhardt KACI- Viserl. The Illinois Oiiice Occu- pations Club is organized for Cooperative Office Oc- cupations students. This year the theme is Success in Business . Row 1: Sandra Swim, Bon- nie Cox, Eloise Cuttill, Phyllis Richison, Bever- ly Elliott, Marilyn Beals, leanette Favourite. Row 2: Miss Scheiderer fAdviserJ, Iune Stern, Donna Harris, Mary Lou Shearer, Marlene Lents, Charlotte Wilcox, Pai Lind. Row 3: Mary E. Ollesch, Kay Patzwitz, Ianet Botts, Marilyn Clanton, Pat Dailey, Kay Gardner, Phyllis Blazer, Sandra Ballinger. K 132 ILLINOIS GFFICE OCCLIPATIGNS CLUB The Paint and Powder Club meets once a week to discuss and practice theatrical make-up. They help with the make-up for class plays and operettas when their services are requested. Seated: Anne Glenn, lerry Wilcox. Row 1: Edith Crone, Ianet Iones, Esther Snyder, Rayonia Vaughn, Betty Beggs, Lois Frankenstein, Delores Cox, Paddy Mar- tinie, Elsie Curry, Sue Burry, Barbara Brensley, loan Wise, Ianet Coon- radt. Row 2: Karen Heiland, Sally Hegarty, Ann How- ard, Sherry Filisky, Bar- bara Estell, Barbara Al- bert, Sheila Nellis, Mary lane Reynolds, Barbara Webber. PAI T A D POWDER CLUB LIBRARY COUNCIL Row 1: Della Martin, Phyl- lis Engle, Barbara Bray, lainie Hinton, Anne Glenn, Susan Carter, Beverly Scott, Dorma Chase. Row 2: Shirley Peterson, ludy Hartsell, Barbara Lasater, Cynthia Mathi- as, Sharon Theobald, Sally Parker, Sonja Bal- linaer, Esther Larimer, ludv Karlowski, lean- nine Barnett, Shirley Tickell, Mrs. Fry KAdvif serl, Row 3: Beverly Hudson, lean McDonald, Phillip Ellmqer, Bonnie Hoffman, Veta Collins. Row 4: Orra Lee Womel- dorff, Rochelle Harvey, Dora Osborne, Marilyn McDaniel, Phyllis Rich! ardson, Darlene Noll. 44 133 bb r y SPANISH CLUB Each Spanish class has a Spanish Club with its own officers. These Turner, Fayrene Tones, Pat Iones, Winona Burchan, clubs meet during the regular class period. Row 3: Alan Hewey, lane Baker, Ioyce Fancher, Ann Morrow, Cathleen Crain, Donna Hoehn, Carol Duncan, Evelyn Humphryes, Rochelle Row 1: Lurena Lucas, Barbara Allen, Nancy Brown, Sondra Smith, Anderson, Karen Ayers, Peter Iohns. Sharon Oalesby, Susanne Riqshy, Sandra Smith, Kay Bromley, Row 4: Donna Cochran, Kay Tabor, Larry Bergandine, Tony Novellino, Barbara Zimmerman. Bill Fenton, Bill Cooper, Dave Stark, Carol Turner, Iuanita Fawley, Row 2: Lois Frankenstein, Shirley Taylor, Phyllis Gentry, Barbara Wilma Stokes, Nancy Morrison, lean Yantis, Sharon Davis, Beverly Taylor, Marianne Shikowski, Darlene Hoffman, Ruth Allen, Carol Matthews. Row 1: Iohn Wasson, Thom Mitchell, Sherry Filisky, lane Wheeler, Row 3: Ianith Smith, ludy Barnes, Leola Moore, Shirley Arndt, Shirley Linda Brown, Rita Poole, Ianice Heinkel, Carol Meurlot, Judy Kar- 'filler Sally Simon, Nancy Nicholson, lane Lombard, Nancy Burrus, lgwgki, Dale Willjqmg, Madeline Alderson, Sue Stewart, Susan Price, Karen Wallace. Row 4: David Turner, Duane Lewis, Ioyce Macklin, Betty Ridlen, Ann Row 2: Sandi Cassell, Ann Howard, Betty Kirnmons, Anita Nolen, Sue Taylor. Duane Cooper, Steve Phenix, Toni Maltas, Irwin Roberts, Heiiernan, Nancy Ford, Beverly Born, Sandra Romano, Marilyn Donald Deetz, lim Iarrett, Vance Tarrant, Darrell Burrow, Tom Hogan, Mary M. Hill, Ruth Dixson, Pauline Roberts. Metzger, Robert Albright. C4 5? FUTURE TEACHERS GF AMERICA The Livingston C. Lord chapter ot the Future Teachers Club was organized for students interested in teaching. The D.H.S. members serve as guides on parents' night. How 1: Faye Mcl-laney, Delores Ticknor, Marie Valentine, Bill Wiles. How 2: Tudith Doore, Mary Anne Thompson, Ieannine Barnett, Edith lohnson, Delores Odeneal, lane Baker, Wilma Stokes, Kathy Evans, Marilyn Schaefer, Carol Franklin. Row 3: Miss Stapp fAdviserJ, Beverly Reed, Barbara Batthauer, lean Stewart, Carole Meurlot, Donna Lowe, Donna Logan, Gertrude Pease, Lo Ann Burry, Sue Heffernan, Betty Kimrnons. Row 4: Martin Hettington, Donald Deetz. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDE The Audio-Visual Aides, a service club, is responsible tor the care and operation of movie projectors, public address systems, and other audio-visual aids. Row 1: Marly Kay Vlllliams, Beverly Burton, Mary Sue Berry, Barbara 44 135 Hunt, Nancy Peterson, Gary Grabb, Stephen Richardson, Bradiord Harris. Row 2: Don Carter, Roger Simpson, Bob Keys, Bob Arnmann. Row 3: George Harter, Don Smith, Norman Greenberg, Mr. Allen fAdviserl, Thornell Browning, Shane Wyrostek, Larry Fravel, Dick McLemore, Bill nansen, Bob ilellert, Bill Beeman, 75 THALIA Thalia encourages interest in the drama by learning types of laugh- ter, gestures grouping, moods. dialects, pantornirnes, clear enunciation, and writing, directing and acting plays. Row 1: Billy Bracket fTreasurerl, Nancy Richhart CSergeant-at-Armsl, loyce Clark CVice-Presidentl, Paddy Lou Martinie fPresidentD, Diane Sills CS-ecretaryl, Kay Brooks CSergeant-at-Armsl, Wilbur Elam. Row 2: Mary Ann Thompson, Carol Persanette, Nancy Burris, Ioy Sills, Darlene Hoffman, Sheila Davis, lean Klinghammer, Shirley McCurdy, Doris Pryor. Row 3: Marilyn Swift, Mary lean Stern, Helen McEvoy, Sandra Smith, Ianet Wise, Kay Taber, lane Baker, Esther Snyder, Shirley Tish, Ann Wright, Beverly Born. Row 4: Sandra Romano, loyce Fancher, ludy Hartsell, Louise Highley, Veta Collins, Sherry Britsch, ludy Colburn, Elsie Curry, Sandra Walker, Iudith Karloski. Row 5: Alyson Mann, loan Young, Margie Montgomery, Mary Allen, Karen Wallace, Marie Valentine, Richard Barnett, Gracie Rinehart, Peggy Weatherford, Kathy Evans, Twila Peck, Beverly Hays, Irma Pruss, Nancy McCray. TOW MEETI G DISCUSSION CLUB t The Town Meeting Discussion Club is composed of students who discuss current national ancl international problems. C4 bb Row 1: George Haikalis, lane Baker, Norman Greenberg, Ioe Marlin, Bill Knuth, Allyn Kent. Row 2: R. Bennett fAdviserl, Voris Blankenship, Bob Walters, Cecil Stradley, Russell Armstrong, Daniel Beard. Busmfss GIRLS' ASSOCIATIO The Business Girls' Association is composed ot Iunior and Senior Row 3: Pat Witts, Esther Miller, Marilyn Horath, Frances Gentry, girls who are carrying at least two courses in the Business Education Sharon Iolly, Carolyn McBride, Carol Strongman, Patricia Rex, Grace Department. Gollahon, Beverly Hays. Row 4: Millie Hoy, Donna Bashore, Beverly Scroggins, Alice Wantland, Row 1: Edith Crone fSecretaryJ, Ianet Lunn lSergeant-at-Armsl, Martha Coulter, loan Gentry, Pat Ellis, Phyllis Ott, Shirley Britton, Betty Workman CReporterl, Evelyn Elmore fSergeant-at-Arrnsl, Lois Redden, Sandra Walker fTreasurerl, lean Ferguson CVice-Presidenti, Shirley Row 5: Mrs. Pritchett Uldviserl, Ruby Schroat, Delores Cox, Mildred Clifford Cpresidentl. Kayhs, Linda Stivers, Wilma Dowd, Norma Keefner, Betty Ridlen, Row 2: Iris Hayes, Barbara Lewis, lean Klinghammer, Ioanne Bolin, Gloria Alumbaugh, Patsy Castleman, Greta Suuva, Charlene Whit- Myrt Dulaney, Kay Howenstine, Eleanor Young, Ioan Erickson, ney. JU ART LEAGUE Row 1: Madeleine Alderson, Mary McClure, Freda King, Sarah Doty, Art League meets in the art room on Wednesday after school. Audrey Lee, Iewelene Ryan, Sandra Lichtenberger. Members of the group work on various projects in crafts, ceramics, Row 2: Iudy Coover, Sandra Lord, Donna Logan, Ioyce Bridge, Jerry drawing, and painting. Edmonston, Mary Martha Hill, Sharon Howard, Donald Deetz, Sue Gibson, lustean Bleeks U-Xdviserl, Carole Ochwat. Q 137 2 Aristos is a literary club directed by Miss Mitchell. Members ol Aristos read books, listen to records, and give orations. Aristos also has other ace tivities, such as parties, picnics, and field trips. Row 1: Shirley Beggs, San- dra Cripe, Nancy Kwase ny, Ruth Polley, Betty Ellis. Row 2: Ianet McCollum, Roberta Burchart. Row 3: Freda Braden, Phyllis Richardson, Wil- ma Stokes, Miss Mitchell CAdviserJ, Carol Meisen- helter, Shirley Teschner, Iudy Knuth, Rose Alexe ander, Caroline Bornball, Qfiis Wikowsky, Patsy is. RHTOS FRENC CLUB , Q 138 as l The French Club meets twice a month lor addition- al lun with conversational French. Their programs and parties emphasize the culture and customs of France. Robert Richard, Peter Kie- ruli CTreasurert, Miss Lar- imore fAdviserJ, Marilyn McDaniel, Rita Karch, George Haikalis CVice- Presiaentl Peggy Pappas fPresidentJ, Constance De- Marr fVice-Presidentj, Wi- nona Garnbrel, Marlene Hirsteirt, Carolyn Backus, Sydney Wilson iSecre- taryl, Barbara Brensley. PHYSICS CLUB The purpose of the Ger- man Club is to promote better understanding ol Germany and its people through movies, discus- sions, and parties pat- terned in the German way. How 1: Miss Baker CAd- viserl, Karl Bader CVice- Presidentl, Marylyn Quigley tSecretary7, Heinz Artus fPresidentJ, Anne Votteler, Roger Baum, Margaret Borch- ers, Row 2: Paul Albers, Fred- rick Shair, Richard Sand- burg, Lynn Braden, Iack Anderson, George Read, Richard Ioachim, Iames Brozio. Row 3: David Baulos, Gerthalene Hines, Karen Raney, Carol Chandler, Dolores Harrison, Kay Burnel1,lrrna Pruss, Mary Sue Berry, Carol Greg- ary. Row 4: Toe Hitchery, Ross Blumenfeld, Richard Ha- zelrigg, Dave Plambeck, Ralph Artze, Darrell Schwab, Don Banton, lack Anderson, Edwin Morthland. How 5: Richard McDanieIs, Bill Knuth, Dick Weldy, Richard Powell. GERMAN CLUB The members of the Phys- ics Club enjoy the further study of atoms, sound, electricity, light, etc., and their applied uses ot today and the future. Row 1: Russell Armstrong, Fred Shair, Danny Beard, Keith Purviance, Iohn Deetz, Torn Rice, Bob Walters. Row 2: Mr. lones tAdviserJ, Norman Greenberg, Rich- ard Sandburg, George Haikalis, Stuart Burstein, Ioe Hitchery, Bill Van Law, George Read, Karl Bader, Ioe Marlin. QISQD KIWA IS HI-Y RIFLE CLUB ga me Seated: Edward Fulk, Ierry Pryde fVice-Pres- idenil, Richard White- head CPresideniJ, Tom Stevens KSecretary- Treasurerl, Gene Hul- linger. Standing: Tack While- head, Don Siweclc, Paul Bryan, Mr, Spillman Uldviserl. How 1: Don Radley, Ierry Wilcox KSecreiary-Treasurerl, Charles Bobb Malias, Ronald Beyer, Dave Dunaway. CPresideniJ, Peier lohns, lack Whitehead. Row 3: Marvin Hanson, Roger Simpson, Phillip Benjamin, Vern Meyer, Row 2: Charles Weeks, David Null, Bill Van Law, lim Howard, lerry Carl Phillips, lerry Iohnson, George Harier, Henry Coaies, Bob Semler, Bob Keys, David Breeze, Bon Ballance, Steve Phenix, Tom Wabel, Larry Mclieon, Mr. Rosan Ukdviserl. 44 140 2 AKRCS Richard Baker, Robert Riichard fPresideniJ, Lo- well Bower CTre-asurerj, Powell Clary, George Forsythe, Donald Lewis, Bill Loniz CSecretaryJ, Frank Taylor llldviserj, Standing: Bob McNabb. Rbseni: Ronald Seaver KV1ce-Presidentl , Row 1: Carl Phillips, Lee Headington, Peter Iohns, Clarence Hauhner, lim Campbell, Iim Bickers Larry Krause. Ross Breckenridge, Bruce Bradley, Dave Cox, Dick Cazier, Ronald Hof' fi: Mr. Williams lAdviserJ Bill Beernan, Ixm Sanders, lack Fink, Price, David Gentry, Ronnie Slaw, Charles Muehlebach. Bill Longsireet, Rodney Replogle, Ronnie Seaver, Bob Albrighi. Row 2: Paul Albers, Ierry Johnson, Richard Riedel, Charles Rauschek, Ronnie Raebel, Ralph Turner, Homer Gardner, Norris Pace. lim laplin, lim Waters, Erskine Hawkins, Heinz Arms, Ierry Semler, Q 141 P7 W2 Ummm Ji? ,Sf 1 Z :swf it fi Max' Wg wi k 5 -1 ii Row 1: Walter Stewart, Malcolm Carnahan, Ieit Taylor, Wanda Coates Row 3: Charles Frederickson, Russell Armstrong, lim Doubleday, lSecretaryj, Dale Woolley lPresidentl, Joe Marlin CVice-Presidentj, Danny Beard, Nancy lrwin, Margaret Rund, Orra Lee Womeldorff. Leona Colebar C'l'reasurerJ. Row 4: Shirley McCurcly, Shirley Franklin, Gretchen Griggs, Donna Logan, Sally Andrews, Ianet Riley, Beverly Moore, Lois Green. Row 2: lna May Cane, Shirley Iulius, Myrna McDaniels, Phyllis How 5: Phil Simshauser, Ioel McClelland, Sally Smothers, Helen Irwin, Harmon. Larry Haab, lim Zarcone, Nancy Williams, Ioyce Bingaman. Row 1: Robert Wicker, Ronald Hoffman, Richard Arnold, Forrest Baum, Marlene Lents, Phyllis Richison, Kay Patzwitz, Mr. K, B, Wilson David Barnes, Gene Shuppara, David Tabor, Elnora Holder, Carol CDiversified Occupations Adviserj, Hollingsworth, Miss Scheiderer COifice Occupations Adviserl. Row 3: Patricia Newberry Billye Deaton, William Cook, Robert Swear- Row 2: Charlotte Wilcox, Ieanette Favourite, Wilma Tichnor, Pat ingen, Thomas Davis, Pete Grosso, Robert Pryce, Kay Arnold, Lois Dailey, Janet Botts, Helen Poll, Marilyn Clanton, Marilyn Beals, Lorton, Nancy Kiser. DOLPHI CLUB In water fclockwisel: Carolyn McBride, lackie Hoyt, Pat Mitchell, Babs Zim- mer, Betty Io Ander- son, Karen Wallace, Lo Ann Burry, Bita Corrington, Kathy Evans, Ann Pinson, Nancy Irwin, Bev- erly Born, lean Stewart, Sue Burry, Seated: Sue Sattley, Io Ellen Tubb, Sal- ly Smothers, loyce Kayle, Kay Mcln- tosh, Nancy Brown, Carol lo Strongman, Sally Simon, lone Dalton, Marylyn Quigley. Standing: Rachel Kehrberg, flnstruc- tort, Iune Stewart, Barbara Taylor, lean Hudclleston, lanet Smith, Caro- lyn Stevens, Peggy Bass, Loretta Pound- stone, Donna Ba- shore, Ioan Young. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to foster interest in health and athletics. Darlene Donaldson, Sally Andrews, Shirley lulius, Mary lane Bantield, Helen Paceley, Nancy Lenover, Audrey Douglas, Gretchen Griggs, Q 144 Bebe Bowers, Arlene Helm, Miss Bower tAdviserl, Sydney Wilson, Beverly Harrington CPresidentJ, Mary Frazier Ratclitf fSecretaryJ, Ianet Poe fTreasurerJ, lane Bradfield, Barbara Batthauer, Betty Frede, Susie Carter, Antoinette Ooton, lean Pride. E THN Tri-Y is a Christian organization for high school girls spon- sored by the YWCA, Club advisers are Mrs. Clyde Hess and Miss Jean Baker. Row 1: Miss Baker iSCl'iool Adviserj, Mary Sue Berry, Ianet Poe Cpresi- dentl, Beverly Mc- Queen, Mrs. Hess KYWCA Adviserj. Row 2: Sharilyn Gehrlcen, Phyllis Lamb, Eleanor Ban- field, Retha Boyle, Ioan Sims, Mary Iane Banfield, Del- la Martin, Shirley Smith, Audrey Dou- glas, Ieanette Gore dy. Row 3: Shirley Iulius, Sydney Wilson, An- toinette Ooton, Shire ley Runion, Kay McDaniels, Barbara Babb, Lucille Cox. Absent because of illness: Linda Ay- ers. FUN CLUB COUNCIL Seated: Lois Hayward, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Mr. Howard Morgan Standing: Bob Leech, Don Smith lane Lombard Sally Simon Gail Ukdvisersb, Beverly Harrington 1PresidentJ, Louise Robazelc, lanet Wonderlin, Ierry Yunclt, Mary Frazier Ratclitt Mr Walter Spillman Richards, Nancy Peterson, Mary lane Reynolds, Ioan Liming, fAdviserJ. Q145D RED ROWDIES Row 1: lohn Cassiday, Melvin Karch, Tom Dame, Thom Mitchell, Fred Row 3: Charles Rauschelc, Wayne Martin, Don Freeman, Richard Buedi, Cox, Rodney Spangler, Don Carter, Bob Walters, Mr. Dickman Clldviserl. Norman Stivers, Gary Grabb, Ierry Semler, Bill Kistler, lim Burner, Tom Malias, Wayne Walker. Row 2: Lee Headington, Bob Hill, George Albers, Richard Whitehead, Row 4: Bob Albright, Gary Goken, Tom Heck, Dave Plambeck, Dave lack Whitehead, Marty Magdet, Larry Heien, Steve Phenix, leil Taylor, Marshall Sutton. Stark, Bill Cooper, Bill Longstreet, Rodney Replogle, Bill Grubb, Dave Heck. USHERS , The ushers are organized to help at all basketball games, civic affairs, and other forms oi entertainment, Grace, personality, and ability to meet the public are iactors considered in selecting ushers. Row 1: Shirley Denson, loan Liniing, Rochelle Harvey, Carolyn Harvey, Lois Cook, Doris Deadmond, Sharon Theobald, lane Bracliield, Barbara Batthauer. How 2: Elizabeth Eastham fHead Usherl, Phyllis Engle, Yvonne Ter- tocha, Iuanita Fawley, Donna Cochran, Wilma Stokes, Mr. Davis fAdviserl, Millie Hoy, loan Siuckey, Lois Baldwin, lanei lones, Shirley Stand-erier. Ethel Cole, absent. sl46v FUTURE HO EMAKERS OF AMERICA Row 1: Rochelle Harvey, Edith Crone, Beverly Burton Cparliarnen- Ticknor, Marilois Reich, Norma Atteberry, Karen Haney, Nancy tarianl, Rosalie Camic CPresidentJ, lanet Bradley CVice-Presidentl, Spink, Shirley Britton, Kathy Evans, Shirley Clifford. Shirley Standerfer CSecretaryJ, Shirley Reed fTreasurerl, Donna Row 3: Pat Waggoner, Mary Schroat, Ruby Schroat, Pat Rogers, Eula Anderson fChairznan of Projectsl, Pat Andrews fPublic Relationsl. Collins, Delores Cox. Row 2: Miss Beaupain Utdviserl, Millie Hoy, Barbara Weber, Delores Miss Theobald, absent. The organizations that Decatur High offers to each student are traditional. They reflect each student's individual interests and afford an opportunity for expressing themselves While Working on committees, publications, and in music groups. The D. H. S. students are able to meet others interested in the same subjects and to develop friendships to be treasured for years. Some are the leaders, but all learn qualities and principles of good sportsmanship and fair play. if bb FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA SAMUEL L. KOHR Coordinator. Distributive Education Carol Hollingsworth Nancy Kiser Mary Ann Roney F. W. Woolworih Co. F. W. Woolworih Co. Hecht's Thomas Smiley Pecxrlie Sumpter Cleda Ellinger I. C. Penney Co. S. S. Kresge Co. Haines 6 Essick Co. Robert Whicker Billye Deaton Don Grossman ViImure's Market Sears Roebuck 61 Co. Peter's Food Market 44 148 2 Row 1: C Stevens, R, Corrinatcn, I. Ymlnq. I. Stewart, M. Ryan, I. Stewart, Miss Pitchford, Mrs. Payne, M. Eaton, S. Iolly, G. Vtlonclerlin, E. Iones, M. Corrington, S. Simon. Row 2: E. Elmore, M. Schaefer, I. Colburn, G. Rinehart, S. Britsch, K. Evans, I. Favourite I. Bolin, M. Hoy, D. Bashore, M. Montgomery, I. Etchison, P. Moran. Row 3: V. Montgomery, I. Lombard, B. Hudson, M. Edwards, N. Kiser, S. Swim, S. Oglesby, P. Bandy, M. Delaney, D, Hedenberg, S. Starnper, R. Vaughn, C. Zimmer, M. Allen, I. Baker. Row 4: I. Pride, P. Smithers, I. Huddleston. G. Griggs, I. Lund, P. Lamb, M. Berry, B. Hays, A. Finson, P. Lenover, C. Crane, C. Duncan, I. Railington, A. Mann. How 5: P. Kirkpatrick, E. l.eMarr, C. Roche, I. Gallatin, L. Neet, S. Withrow, L. Iones, N Crow, C. Chandler, T. Runnels, M. McDaniel, C. Mathias, L. Robazek, C. O'Malley, M. Banlield. Row B: S. Iulius, N. Nicholson. D. Harrison. I. Sadowski, P. Hiltabrand, L. Richert, S. Bera Schneider, L. Ahern, M. Teschner, B. Burton, D. Anderson, D. Vinyard, I. Warner, S Smith, L. Highley. Row 7: N. Lenover, S. Wilson, M. Trowbridge, S. Smith, N. Gibbons, I, Thornton, M Whaley, S. Armentrout, D. Heiclce, M. Pershina, I. Riley, S. Andrews, B, Moore, N Williams, M. Stern. Row 8: S. Tate, B. Bowers, V. Poe, S. Iames, I. Richards, C. Bullington, P. Bass, K. Wal- lace, C. Spawr, I. Cassell, I. Gordy, B. Babb, M. Williams, S. McGuire, S. Price, P Pier, T, Peck. Row 9: M. Gallivan, C. Bolin, B, Hanna, I. Cale, C. Longstreet, I. Mennel, A. Wikowski M. Churchrnan, M. Little E. Holderness, P. Latch, I. Foval, I. Bradley, I. Coover, S Arnmann, K. Burnell, I. Clark, N. Richhart. 0 ' 1 M . .0 wo'5'M.Mgf.,5, U Q 9' amiga, fb EIQW3 Maggy, ffm W EE ara in-EM ,P M ADVANCED GIRLS' CHGIR How 1: Iulia Haffingion, Paitiann Fullcs, Nancy Nicholson, Nancy McCray, Ruth Ann Dixson, How 3: Kay Howenstine, Mary Anne Churnbley, Patsy Evans, Winona Garnbrel, Gerthalene Avis Wikowsky, Eleanor Young, Loretta Poundstone, Phyllis Smithers, Mary Martha Hill, Hines, Beverly Hays, Helen Irwin, Iudy Beaman, Dolores Harrison, Genevieve Harrington, Nancy Kaltenbach, Hellece Hinton. Marly Kay Williams, Beverly McQueen, Sonja Whitson, Maxine Clark. Row 2: Nancy Hill, Janie Lombard, Iudy Ferguson, Marilyn Vfalcernan, Shirley Burris, Pat Row 4: Ioyce Lockard, Martha Walker, Carol Gregory, Barbara Hanna, Miss Burlison CAclviserJ, lghiflips, Shirley Standerfer, Irma Pruss, Suzanne Price, Mildred Kayhs, Marlene Boyd, Ethel Ianet Schaeffer, Mary Ann Little, Sandra McGuire, Dorothy Heicke, Sue Arrnentrout, Sally o e. Simon, Alice Mueller, Anita Tertocha, Mary Eaton, Ioyce Clark, Nancy Clark, Pat Hill. 1 5 B CHOIR Row 1: Betty Kirnmons, Carole Carr, Sue Heffernan, Colleen Longstreet, Ginger Montgomery, Row 3: Sally Andrews, Rosalie Hanson, Wanda Brady, Anita Nolen, Iim Nail, Iack Abraham, Theresa Winfrey, Ann Howard, Sandy Cassell, Delores Ocleneal, Minnie Tooley, Mary Ann Ronald Raeloel, lim Lycan, Edward Catton, Gene Mennel, Betty Gilberts, Donna Logan, Shuppara, Betty Ridlen, Marilyn Mansfield, Shirley Iackson. Linda Brown, Nancy Ford. Row 2: Ann Taylor, Margaret Rund, Douglas Williams, Tom Maltas, Gary Goken, Norris Hines, Row 4: Iay Middleton, Norma Clark, Kay McDaniels, Donna Bashore, lanet McCollum, loyce Dave Miller, Henry Coates, Kent Roadarmel, Barbara Zimmer, Lois Frankenstein, Nancy Matthews, Larry Heien, lim McG'uire, Dnane Lewis, Mary Ann Colbert, Charlotte Lowe, Irwin. Kathy Lvans, Sharon Davis, Harriet Vlilliamson, Iini Burner. FLUTES Lois Redden Barbara Webber Nancy Smith Margie Askren Stanley Hays CLARINETS Bill Grubb Ronald Seaver Vern Thistlethwaite Ierry Barth Bill Woodward Marie Valentine lane Wheeler Carl Hampsrnire Gilbert Maines Nancy Morrison Delores Ticknor Pat Rogers Lowell Bower lim Turner Garee Slider Peter Iohns Robert Bandy Carol Meurlot BASS CLARINET Ronald Kurt BASSOON Richard Lawson OBOE Willie Edwards SHXOPHONES IALTOJ Shirley Reed Arlin Rice Duane Dudley Duane Cooper AND RGSTER SAXOPHONES CTENORJ Raymond Alexander Larry Hill Richard Barnett SAXOPHONE CBARITONEJ Kenneth Clark CORNETS Dick Griffith Bob Ritchard Danny Thomas Buddy Fuqua David McGlade Mike Giblin Robert Bolsen Ervin Roberts Bob Shirley Ronald Bowman Richard Helm Dave Harris FRENCH HORNS lohn Beane Paul Wattles Margaret Borche TS Orra Lee Womcldorif lim Smith BARITONES Kenneth Whitsitt Wayne Good TROMBONES Bill Crist Bob Olive-ro Bob Dellert Bob McNabb Darrell Burrow lerry Tones BASSES Dale Vloolley David Smith Dwain Drake Fred Smith DRUMS Karl Bader Marilyn Stewart Bill Lontz Larry Fravell Shirley Amon Duane Smith lim Dawson DRUM MAJOR Sharon Wilke TWIRLERS Barbara Knoppke Ruth Sanders Mary lane Bantield loan Sims Shirley SlCIW MADRIGALS Lowell Bower Robert Ritchord Bill Woodward Art Ammonn Bill Lontz C4 155 Db DIXIELAND BAND Girls: June Lombard, Alice Mueller, Margie Wolfe, Willettc Finley, Carol Chandler. Boys: lim Schooley, Clar- ence Haubner, Herbert Hewey, Homer Gurd- ner, Angelo Drokos, Don Soper, Allyn Kent. Seaied: Marianne Ryan, Phyllis Smiihers, Indy Beaman. Standing: Marian Ca!- ringion, Suzanne Price, Gerthalene Hines, An- iia Tertocha, Avis Wi- kowsky, Ioyce Loclcard, Mary Allen, Pat Hill, Sandra McGuire, Hel- lece Hinton Beverly McQueen. SO GSTERS BATO TWIRLERS Sharon Wilke, Mary Iane Banfield, Barbara Knopp- ke, Ioan Sims, Shirley Slaw, Ruth Sanders. al57x ff!! wg ' Q 'X J' ,- .,,. we 5 . I , .- 'ff ', Q gi. ,V mx 12 A 'w i fii ll-V 53 MODER AIRES Row 1: Toni Romano, Shirley Vogel, Nancy Richhart, Ann Young, Row 2: Marshall Suiion, Keiih Purviance, lack Campbell, Bill Mouiray Barbara Hanna, Pat Soelle, Carol Zimmer, lulia Raliingion, Helen Dick Robb, Harold Siraiion, Dole Williams, Iohn Wasson. Irwin, Sharon Ogleshy. Sherry York at the piano. ORCHESTRA ROSTER FIRST VIOLINS SECOND VIOLINS Don Eichel Roberta Mueller Carolyn Pursell Hans Phillips Carol Zimmer Marilyn Schuliz Bob Snell loel McClelland Ianice Gallatin ludy Karlowski Shirley Briiion Darryl Smith Elizabeih Eastham Ioanne German Anne Votieler Lucy Neet Carol Schmidi Madeleine Alderson Iewelene Ryan Donald Morville VIOLAS BASSES Iohn Hughey Tom Palmer Henry Green 'CELLOS Hilda Phillips Margaret Day lanice Heinkel Shirley Runion Phyllis Russell Donna Aslcren Cathleen Crane lucly Doore Carolyn Harvey CLARINETS Marie Voleniirie Ronald Seaver SAXOPHONES Arlin Rice Bill Grubb CORNETS Bob Ritchard Danny Thomas BASSOON Richard Lawson PIANO Doris Pryor 616171 I HUHVH e162 PP if-, ' - 1 ,Z- 5 , , e N655 A Kilim, ,, f -ox: K ...:- .J- If Ja fi, :Q W I '. wwiw' FK V H vm ., ' u ,- q. fw:wP:, ,A , 6.-fisaffwm A , ,Q ,mfg ., - Q f'Q'9.fwEiig' , ,f -'n K x iii , 5 , un -- f - ,j,g','3'Z'a asm-gwf . , - mv-'-fi? f 'vnlfnffiw . .' -mv' ' .:. 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TESTING FALL FROLICS RED PEPPER LEVI DANCE OUCH! 44 165 Db , THANKSGIVING ASSEMBLY BAND PLAYED FOR TEACHERS' INSTITUTE VOCATIONAL INTEREST DAY Q 167 DD THE I952 POLITICAL CAMPAIGN D. H. S. MOCK ELECTION HOMECOMING Homecoming at Decatur High was held on Octo- ber 24, 1952. Festivities began with an assembly at which loan Young was crowned queen to reign over the years homecoming activities, ln the eve- ning a colorful parade, consisting of floats and cars decorated by members of D. l-l. S. organizations, Went from the high school out to the football field. After the exciting game with the Quincy Blue Devils, resulting in a 26-U rout for the Decatur Reds, a dance was held in the Armory. cc l7O Db THE QUEEN AND HER CGURT Ioan Young, Queen: Diane Sills, Rita Corrington, Carol Bradley, Loretta Poundstone, Kay McIntosh. Q171Pb WILD NELL OF THE PLAINS CLASS OF 1923 HOMECGMING ASSEMBLY 44 172 by CLASS OF 1965 PRIZE WINN!NG FLOATS SECOND PRIZE FLOAT LATIN CLUB FIRST PRIZE FLOAT RED PEPPERS mfs' 'vagal I FIRST PRIZE CAR CHEERLEADERS K 173 CHARACTERS lris Baldwin, who writes a Column of advice to teen-agers ....... Shirley Vogel Miss Lewis, her secretary ..,.,..... Lois Cook Mrs. Baldwin, her mother .,.... Nancy Peterson Mr. Baldwin, her father ..,... William Moutray Cathy, her younger sister .,.... Shirley Denson Sandy, a smooth number ..., Phyllis l-liltabrand NSMARTER AND SMOGTHERH Kl74D CHARACTERS Cynthia . . 4 .4.,...,4,........ Violet Ford Arlene .... .,... A udrey Athey Phil . . . .................,,.. Dale Williams Larry ..,,..,..,,.......,,.. Richard McEvoy High School teen-agers Allan, a sports Writer ....,.,.... Richard Robb Director-Miss Edna Robertson NSMARTER AND SMCOTHERH c1759 RHYTHMOODS GF I953 ORCHESTRA THE CHORUS LINE-BOYS?? BLACK MAGIC YOU BELONG TO ME Q 176 2 HERALD AND REVIEW SHDRT STORY CCNTEST WINNERS ROGER ZIMMERMAN First Prize Boyd Allen, fourth prizeg Edward Catton, third prizeg Greta Suuvcz, second prizeg Iohn Cassidy, fifth prize. COLLEGE DAY U. of I. Representative K 177 D MELODY JONES CHARACTERS Mother CMary lonesj ............. Helen Irwin Paddy Lou Martinie Laura Walkins CElaine's mother? .................. Patricia Phillips Melody Iones ....,........... lulia Baffington Leon lones lMelody's brotherl. .Edward Catton Kenneth Carpenter Cwould-be scientistl ............ Charles Frederickson Elaine Walkins CMelody's cousinl. .Ioyce Clark Bruce Butler Ca ladies' man? ....... Ron Poland lack Campbell 61782 MELODY JCNES CHARACTERS Kathy Richards Q4-H Club instructorl ................... Ioan Young Iennifer Abbey CMelody's best triendl ..... Sharon Tolly, lean Klingharnmer Father Uohn Ionesl ............... Boyd Allen Vern Thistlethwaite Gary Boy Can athletel . . .Kirt Wilson, Fred Cox Stretch Appleby CGary's friendl . . .Bill Cushing Francie Wilks Ctrom the Deep Southl ........ Paddy Martinie, Pat Warren Director ................ Miss Edna Robertson ' 44 179 2 yi A ,.E2f 1 fffgav S sf .,., 325 BQ f as fl gg 52? 5 Q M. f 5, , 1 T k 79335 - D. H. S. CARNIVAL 2 fm .Aw rf rv fff, C4 181 77 I SPHINS K182 P5 Mk : , 5.2 , .wif ff 2 ' A , I fi , 4 If ?i?k'flS5Ei5'?v1i65iE52QU? , 8fd?ii?55i!Gi5SiMw awk? EWRM T' .e -54kY,Ff I PL-.JH 3 V' '- ' f -V f Charles Galbreath Galen Kintner Van Howe David Batthauer FOOTBALL l952 As the scores of the '52 season are recorded in the following paragraphs, take note of the continuous progress the Decatur High football forces made toward their goal. lt was the good spirit of the entire team and each rnember's hard work, all under the fine supervision of winning coaches, that brought this community the first Big l2 title in the history of the Con- ference. MOOSEHEART 26 - DECATUR 0 The Reds opened the season on the wrong foot against the Red Ramblers from the Child City. Both teams showed a very good defense in the first half of play, and they went to the dressing rooms scoreless. A touchdown pass, soon after the third quarter opened, broke the tension and the score. Fatigue set in the Decatur players and the much smaller and faster Mooseheart team had three more touchdowns by the end of the game, In the line were Strongrnan, Fuson, Mueller, Moutray, Mitchell, Gordy, Oyler, Edwards, and in the baclcfield were Van Meter, Resler, Kraft, Wilson, Landram and Perry. DECATUR 13 - BLOOMINGTON 6 Many fans left this game with a we-could-have clone-better feeling. lt was evident that the Reds weren't too sure of themselves at times, because the game was marked with numerous penalties and untimely fumbles. lim Van Meter and Don Kraft scored the first and second touchdowns of the season, and loe Petrucha place-kicked the first point after touchdown. Kraft, Ted Edwards, and lim Fuson handled the defen- sive chores well. DECATUR 14 - MATTOON 0 Playing their first road game at Mattoorfs Kinzel Field, the Reds showed their superiority in the quest of the Big l2 championship by wringing dry the Green 44 DP Wave, one of their oldest rivals. Don Kraft and Iim Perry scored touchdowns. lo Petrucha kicked the extra points. The victory was brought about by precision timing of every player. lt was the teamwork that was desperately needed but not found against Bloomington the week before. lim Euson, Larry Mueller, lack Gordy, Ted Edwards, and Don Kraft were the workhorses on defense, while a well-balanced offensive unit led by Kirt Wilson was sparked by lim Van Meter and Kraft each, who had a beautiful 40-yard run. ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY HIGH 19-DECATUR 0 The Iunior Bilikins, paced by the accurate arm of Don Crimmins, handed the Reds their second non- conference defeat. lt was quite evident that the Reds were only interested in dropping the Big l2 teams for they Weren't at all fired up for this game. Driving lim Van Meter didn't dress for the game in order to rest a weak ankle for the Springfield contest, and during the week of practice prior to this game the team was weakened by the loss of regular end, ferry Strongman, who was forced from the lineup for the entire season with a split finger bone. Larry Coffey displayed some fine passing, completing four of eight passes for 56 yards, but not even that was enough to score on the team from St. Louis. Ted Edwards, Don Resler, Don Kraft, Dave Landram, and Don Stone turned in good defensive play. DECATUR 47 - SPRINGFIELD 27 lim H275 pounds of lineman Fuson intercepted a Solon pass and ran with it 20 yards to the two yard line. This was the highlight of a complete rout of the capitol city boys in their own backyard. Perry, Van Meter, and Ford each scored once, while Kraft and Wilson counted twice apiece. A newcomer to the lineup, Dick Powell, was a standout on defense. DECATUR 26 - URBANA 14 Playing on the road again, the Howe men turned in another top performance. The victims this time were the Urbana Tigers. Don Kraft displayed tremendous driving power and finished the night with three touch- downs and two extra points. He received much assistance from both lim Perry and Kirt Wilson who gained consistenty throughout the game. A hard- charging line deserves worthy credit for their gains. Up front were Oyler, Moss, Fuson, Moutray, Mueller, Gordy, and Resler. DECATUR 26 - QUINCY 0 The Reds co-operated with the Student Council in staging one of the best homecomings in the history of the school. Larry Coffey, a junior halfback, hurled five completings in nine tries good for l4O yards and two touchdowns. On the receiving end for the touch- down passes were lim Perry and Don Resler. Perry also executed the season's longest run from scrimmage which covered 65 yards and was good for a touch- down, while Resler scored again on a pass from Kraft. As indicated by the score, the defensive unit was successful in turning back the Blue Devils throughout the night. The two who scored the most in the tackling department were Dave Landram and Ted Edwards. DECATUR 52 - LAMPHIER 6 Warming up for the title game against Streator, the Reds pounded Lamphier's Lions with their biggest offensive punch of the fall. The scoring column includ- ed Ierry Edmonston, three touchdowns, Don Kraft, two touchdowns, Dick Ford, Kirt Wilson, and Dave Landram with one touchdown apiece. Ron Wisher and foe MANAGERS Chuck Engdale, Carroll Ney, Gib Maines Petrucha each had two conversions. A couple of junior line-backers, Tom Oakson and Ted Edwards, played exceptionally well on defense. DECATUR 13 - STREATOR 13 Two power-packed single-wing offenses battled for a tie in the Big l2 Conference standings. lt was the Reds' first title and Streator's third. On the first play after the initial kickoff, Iim Perry ran 31 yards to the Streator 41. Then with the combined gains of lim Van Meter and Perry, Don Kraft plunged the last four yards for the score. Streator, picking up ground on an exchange of punts, scored soon after the second quar- ter opened, but the Reds, not to be denied, promptly marched 7l yards to regain the lead, and Kirt Wilson carried the ball over from the four with Kraft adding the extra point on a run. The third quarter was strictly defense. Butch Mueller snagged a Streator aerial to stave off an early fourth quarter threat by Streator, but a fourth down pass, which was taken barely inside the end line with l3 yards to go and only 3 minutes, 45 seconds left in the game, robbed the Reds of a clean cut of the title. Much credit is due to the strong defense as well as the driving backs. The boys who spent the night making it rough for the Bulldog ball carriers were: ends-Resler, Oyler, and Edmonston, tackles-Gordy, Moss and Mitchell, guards-Mueller, Euson, and Oak- son, line-backers-Landram, Perry, Kraft, and Stone. Kl852 Q 5 S Q 3 5 3 if X Z, 5 5 5 .s gs Larry Coffey CHEM lX , , 1' w N vf X 'A' - . 4 M , fi x X -I W Q iii . :Vi F Af Q K 4 lk , 1, 1 3+ 53:3 .af 3 v 2 3 A E f 2 i E n I f' V ' ' ' wa W? f mv- 5 A .,'i awww? . ..,, I Dick Ford may Larry Haab Jerry H J BSQUAD How 1: Iames Lee, Dan Fisher, Fred Morenz, lim Zarcone, lames Smith, Bob Galloway, Charles Breeze. Row 2: Raymond Chapple, Larry Haab, Kenneth Helton, Bob Davis, How 3: Coach Kintner, Richard Slaw, Norris Hines, Ronald Sowa, Ierry Iones, Don Wallace, Ierry Wagener, Iames William Howard, David Stark, lohn Cassiday, Richard Kaltenbach, Lee Spears, Jerry Clark, Bob Shirley, Wayne Good, Terry Fisher, Carter Sanders. Ervin Roberts and Richard Hazelrigg were absent when picture was taken. C SQUA Row 1: Willie Newbon, Don Workman, lim Redden, Stanley Wilson, Art Ammann, Bob Kennedy, Charles Gregory, Roger Fox, lack lohnson, Richard Ensrninger, Dave Robb, Richard Turner. Row 2: Howard Bartley llvlanagerj, Richard Allen, John Fisher, Charles McGee, Willie Tucker, Pete Daugherty, Fred Filinski, Tony Van K 194 Iigttcrhgim Barnes, Vernon Stogsdill, Tom Taylor, C. C. Galbreath oac . Row 3: Phil Chapple, Tom Larsen, Bob Davis, Tom Fletcher, George Kennedy, Raymond Reinhold, Ervin Swenson, Bill Davis, Anthony Thompson, Bob Gebhart, Ted Barnes, Richard Morgan. E C. cv 2 Left to Rlght Cclockwlsel. Maman Corrmgtan, Smaron lolly, Mary Eaton, E1 E R S lanes, Sally Simon, Gail Wanderlin. AD LE HEER lc Gay Kintner Galen Kintner Director of Athletics Assistant Basketball Coach Basketball Coach BASKETB LL I952'I9'53 A look at the record does not tell all there is to tell about any team, the Decatur Beds included. Although their record is not as out- standing as it has been in the past, the hard- wood court fans who followed the Beds from game to game saw only two games during the year that were lost by more than three baskets. Q19 6 Decatur held a second place spot in the Big l2 Conference, and the Beds were the only Conference team to claim victories over both the co-champs, Bloomington and Peoria Cen- tral. The latter win was the highlight of the season and was over the team that grabbed second place in the State Tournament. D BASKETBALL MANAGERS Carroll Ney, Bill Morenz, Don Siweck Nov. Dec. Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Dec Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. lan. Ian. Ian. Ian. lan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar Mar 28 5 6 9 12 13 19 2 9 13 16 17 23 24 27 30 31 6 7 13 14 18 27 3 5 6 Decatur Decatur Decatur .... Decatur .... Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur 52 60 53 56 52 69 50 60 56 58 62 . . . .63 50 62 61 54 71 53 86 91 55 61 80 REGIONAL 69- ......77- ....60- el97x Harrisburg ..... Mooseheart .... Quincy ....... East St. Louis .... Bloomington ...... Elgin ............... Danville .............. Hammond, Indiana ..... Mattoon ............ Urbana ............. Champaign ........... South Shore, Chicago . . Canton ............... Tilden Tech, Chicago. . . St. Teresa ............. Bloomington ......,... St. Louis University High Mattoon .............. Springfield ............ Peoria Central ..... Moline ......... Springfield ..... Urbana .... Cerro Gordo .... Mt. Zion ....., St. Teresa .... Coffey Vernon Higgs Don -.., -T'-..: 3. ,N E392 Roh Poland ff 'W ff f ,. J. Lv,-.Q f. . f 1: mg., f.-,-.-,. .Q,1:,.if--121,--,,f1M.wr-11wiwfgy-Awww gn-w.L-fwwzw :Q 1. ,, ,. - - , H ,, ,L -. .1-Wx, f. f f - sv B SQUAD Row 1: Marvin Belue, Roberi Davis, Carroll Larry, Ronald Ballance, Phillip Simshauser. Lee Parsons, Iames Lee How 3: Mr. Galen Kinlner fCoachj, Carroll Ney, Ierry Pyde, Bud Row 2: Ronald Badorek, Ieif Taylor, Iames Waters, Erskine Hawkins, Fuqua. C SQU Row 1: Ronald Copsy, Richard Dunscomb, Deon Bush, Richard Wil- bell, Kem Dobson, Ioe Waltz, Floyd DeCerq, Ronald Morris, liams, Iohn Duddleston, Ioe Coleman, Donald Prasun, Row 3: Mr. Galen Kintner CCoachl, lack Layette, Iarnes McQueen, Row 2: Robert Gcrlka, Wally Minnis, Donald Workman, Robert Camp- Charles Basil, Ronald Waeckerle, Don Siweck. Q 204 up . T,,,Y,Y, Y Y Y , Y CROWD ERS ' l952 TRACK Row 1: Dick Powell, Iim Schooley, Don Freeman, Dick Ford, Frank Rozzell, Dave Martin, Bill Knuih, Thom Mitchell, Tom Taylor, and Landram, Bill Longstreet, lack Gordy, Dick Gibbs, Darrell Adcock, lim Fuson, Paul Buck. Bob Olivero. Row 3: Coach Howe, Ierry Danaha, Bob Emmons, Iirn Van Meier, Lloyd Farris, Bill Bailey, Calvin Askren, Mack Howell, Terry Row 2: Don Sione, Charles Boblo, Bill Grubb, Jerry Strongman, Dave Danaha, I952 BASEB LL F? Row 1: Rex Spires, Charles Behrends, loe Fowler, Don Kraft, Dick Sanders, Lee Utt, Ron Wisher, George Albers, Coach Galbreaih. Walker. Row 3: Edwin Hughes, Larry Workman, Larry Mueller, Larry Coiiey, How 2: Dave Pappas fMariagerl, Don Holler, Richie Fleming, Carl Olliee Perkins, Sam Roller, lim Perry. QZOESQ I952 GOLF Row 1: Ronnie Hoffrncln Kirt Wilson Milton Bowan Row 2: Marvin Oglesby Ken Whitsiil Dick Allinson Mr. Kohr, Coach I952 TENNIS Row 1: Ross Blumenfeld Bob Logon Roger Quigle Row 2: Dick Eaton Bill Fisher Roger Bielefeld Allyn Kent Herb Hewey K 207 rv 62082 442099 l 1 I HHVIHIISINH if. ff A ff , Af' fi ,Hi if gf N W ,,7' ' f W. Q, ,ff fy m lim fb. , -N. ff ' ,ff W N ,, , -- .L fi. lf x WN gsm: i ,rikk I , f ., ' M' L',,f? 'iu,,, 'W 24' U fs 1 3 eg QZTJW alias Wi .1 '1 WW .,,,3g..5: A 5 5 N five MMM-- , aff 1 ,..-...N 921' New 4 rig, A m,fg,.?.' A',, e - 'Q ti Ai? 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Phone 4914+ Decatur, Illinois N V I Compliments of I ITHE CQLQNIAL, 1200 W. GRAND PHONE 4180 THE BLUE MILL Congratulations to The 1953 Graduates 44 221 2 Congrafulafions and Besi' Wishes for Success fo fhe Senior Class of Decahlr High MUELLER CO. Dependable Since 1857 MAIN OFFICE L FACT RY DECATUR ILLINOIS s222x Wm ,mamma id aff. . Congratulations to the D. H. S. Graduates of 1953. You have earned the laurels bestowed upon you .... The pressure of getting that coveted sheepskin has been relieved. You've done your job well. The A. W. CASH VALVE MANUFACTURING CORP. deals in pressure problems too. The Company manufactures a quality line of pressure relief valves, pressure reducing and regulating valves and strainers for home and industry. There is quite a difference between the pressure of final exams and the pressure of water, steam and air. However, both must be controlled and both must be properly relieved. It is Cash- Acme's job to produce the kind of equipment that will solve these pressure problems, and do it well. SIMCM AUTOMATIC VALVES A. W. CASH VALVE MANUFACTUR NG CQRP. Wabasll and Morgan DECATUR ILLINOIS 44 223 2 How can ol guy do ol good iob wiihoui' enough ligh'l'? Eyesight is pricelessmgood light is cheap ELLINGIS POWER COMPANY MAKERS OF Q N W Q Q D W Q R K FOR HOMES Cerro Gordo at Broadway Phone 11-271 Decatur Illinois I CROSS TOWN 0 CROSS COUNTY Q CROSS COUNTRY Our Experienced Personnel and Modern Equipment Are Always At Your Service MOVING - STORAGE - PACKING - CRATING BUILDERS SUPPLIES I t t e Parke warehouses 1354 62: NORTH MAIN STREET S UBWA Y DECATUR-ILLINOIS MARTlN'S JEWELRY STORE 225 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 352 W. Wood Street thy youthf' Ecclesiastes 12, 1 Alvin W. Mueller, Pastor THUMPSUN-DECATUR LUMBER 00. Phone 5229 660 N. Fairview Ave. Decatur, Ill. WAYSIDE INN Art and Marj 'Wilcox 223 East North Wye have been serving fine food to high school students for L twenty-six years K2262 'cRememb0r now thy Creator in the days of ACRE CAFE 2600 W. Main J. S. Johnson, Mgr. DECANOIS COVERS by i The S. K. Smiih Company V 2857 North Western Ave. Chicago, Ill. Distinctive Feminine Apparel ARLENES Your Hvallquarters for Q SWEATERS Q BLOUSES Q227D Q SKIRTS Q DRESSES Q SUITS Q COATS 102 E. Main 0 Lincoln Square 'reu.eoHoNEDQ,?LQ-gy I IE I ' H We VE! Can I-Ielp I --: 7 -IfS1 Q . U ,ly We wenT you To remember 135 East Prairie Street Us as good frlends and good DECATUR, ILL. neighbors Through The years. 51.4.74 5 f Ready To Go - . Q'm6uZavlxZzJknvLcz For P o Hy I F mp 1 ' . 1141+ --'.,.-:'--' --sm. - 'I f I 1 T:awq 3jjf'f' Qgjjj 'fjfQ5f51' ,i'EQIgE2Q,: fji':I1i if Dev of Niqhf IMPORTANT CLOTHES J. J. MORAN .sf soNs N. WATER ST. a+ ELDORADO DECATUR, ILLINOIS THE SURREY swAlN AND MYERS RESTAURANT SA'-E5 Co' 134 E. P ' ' Ph 2-6. 84 falfle 0116 5 I COMPLETE EQUIPMENT ,Of for SCHOOL CAFETERIAS For Sandwiches and Chili HGTELS - CLUBS - DRUG STORES y RESTAURANTS - INSTITUTIONS on Lincoln Square DECATUR, ILLINOIS IH DCCRTUF D4-L N0 tl 'Hain Phone 5471 I 228 Compliments of R A Y C R A F T ' S 1099 W. MAIN 702 E. WTDOD 2-9208 3-9256 REACHFOR... SUNBEAM Wallender-Dedman Co. OFFICE EQUIPMENT PRINTING SUPPLIES 151 'West Ma Si t Compliments of 1440144 The Bread You Q The Store of Youth Need for Energy C The Store of Fashion HOSIERY for the ENTIRE FAMILY Compliments of fam!! fqpfzalael ,7W3um0de Men and Boys' HOSIERY SHOP Women's, Misses' and Juniors' 117 N, WATER PHQNE 2.1755 131-135 N. Water Decatur STATE APPROVED - LABORATURY TESTED 107 South Main Street Phone 2-0678 Cream in Every Sip MEADOWf COLD HOMOGENIZED MILK ELECTRIC COMPANY I I The Finest Sold is Mearlow Colzlv DECATUR ILLINOIS Beoi-rice Foods Company 304 S. MAIN PHONE 5241 Compliments of RCSE A. HEIDLEBAUGH IN STANT SERVICE BRlN7'll1V0'l-'RS Compliments of SCHAEFER BOWLING 242 E. William Compliments of K 230 E Compliments of GROVE'S RESTAURANT and SHELL SERVICE STATION Jet. 48 81 51 Phone 3-9109 1102 E. ELDORADO PHONE 5852 H A R D W A R E Jewel Colorizer Paints - 1,322 Colors HARDWARE ' ROOFING ' GLASS PAINTS mul VARNISHES Free Delivery Plenty of Free Parking Space Compliments of HUFFER'S BARBER SHOP 140 E. Eldorado LANDHOLT AUTO FINISHING PAINTING Q TRIMMING Body and Fender Repairing Established I 91 9 745 E. Prairie Ave. Decatur, Illinois SAM LOEB'S Exclusive Headquarters for HART SCHAFFNER 81 MARX CLOTHES 125 N. WATER 7 I Q . 120 NORTH WATER Compliments of S E M M E L' S COLLEGE SHOP KEMBROQK DAIRY MILK HOUSES located for your convenience at . . . 9 1026 N. Water 5 703 E. Grand 9 305 N. Jasper O 375 S. Maffiu 44 231 E 0 Lincoln Laboratories Congratulates The Decerkur H gh School Graduai ng Class and suggest thai THE STUDENTS OF TODAY ARE THE SCIENTISTS OF TOMQRROW G C pl 'ments of ea! ind-gfzuleq 0an4DmcZ'ian Ga Qenefml eanhaclau Est0l dlll C t IRI d Tlph 21010 D t Ill 233 Q AIR CONDITIONED SELECTING ' PUPULAR PRICES WILSON TENNIS RAOKETS ' COMFORTABLE SEATING Ill' at VARSITY THEATRE MOREHOUSEQWELLS Decatufs Finest 250 Easl William WOOD AT OAKLAND Pl 'e4231 Illinois Cleaners and Ha'I I'ers T0 THE ,53 GRADS ' ' ' Frank N. James, Prop. Compliments of Pick Up and Delivery Service B E N ' S B A R N One Day Service G O O D F 0 O D 242 N' MAIN 5 122 WOUD 746 E. ELDORADU PHONE 2-1356 Phone 9033 Decatur, Ill' 1 block south Of Wabash Station 5104 'K 5 -if . 9 E J -'n .- , .Q .' ,-g-Z- 1'- 424'-'-?'.'2-'vii P. uihF1.-WZ!-A 1Z'Zl7'-W24 21d-'. 'Tr-':.-. A :MN Q ' V. CONGRATULATIONS SENICRS! It seems now that three years went by very swiftly, dOesn't it? It certainly seems so to us. We wish you the best Of luck and success in the years ahead-and come in to see us often! MAIN AND WILLIAM STS. DECATUR, ILLINOIS 14 234 2 Congratulations Compliments of Class of '53 The TEPEE DRIVE INN l Owner 1 F inis Meadows LN . DINNER . SANDWICHES F' I E L D S FOUNTAIN SERVICE 217 North Main Street 815 S. 22nd Phone 3-9435 FOLRATH'S SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Z11N.WATER Remember Kids BUSINESS IS LIKE A WHEELBARROW It Stands Still Unless Someone PUSHES IT! DUNN CDAL CQMPANY Pushes Coal and Stokers . . . Asphalt and White Rock Drives PHONES 74-41 AND 4444 DECATUR, ILLINOIS 235 FAIRLAWN NURSERY R. Replogle TREES O EVERGREENS O SHRUBS Bloomington Road Phone 2-3407 Compliments of G 81 H MOTOR SUPPLY 618 East Eldorado Street CONGRATULATIONS To The 1953 Graduating Class THE TAYSTEE BAKING CO. Bakers of I-Ionest-to-Goodness G O O D N E S S TAYSTEE BREAD CHECKERBQARD SQYBEAN COMPANY Complete Facilities for GRINDING AND MIXING Purina Chows for All Livestock 81 Poultry ELWIN, ILLINOIS PHONE 2291. J. . JOHNSON 81 SON JOHNSON LOAN AGENCY Real Estate O Loans O Insurance CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1953 THE SNACK SHOP 232 W. MAIN PHONE 3-1911 J. E. REESER COMPANY CONCRETE GRAIN BINS and ELEVATORS IIIAROA ILLINOIS Compliments of THE PARK INN DRIVE IN RESTAURANT 9 CURE SERVICE J. D. Johnson George A. Moeller ' E VI E T. Douglas Johnson Meredith Watts . INSIDE S R C El H J Q CARRY-OUT SERVICE I . ones I. ' h - . 0 240 N. Park st. Phone 5131 Route 121 81 F Mm P one 3 930 Art McConnell - Proprietors - Bob Salmond 44 235 bb D A I R Y L A N E CASH AND CARRY 722 N. EDWARD Decatur's Complete Dairy Store Milk . Cream 9 Cheese ' Eggs Butter O Ice Cream KENTLAND DAIRY. INC. TALBOTT PAINT CO. NU-ENAMEL O KYANIZE Great Lakes Products PAINTS Q ENAMEL O VARNISHES A Paint for Every Purse and Purpose 141 E. Prairie Phone 3-8074 The POM POM CAFE 1093 W. Wood Sl. DECATUR ILINOIS Compliments of HARRY APPELBAUM STORE 632 E. Eldorado Decatur Establisliell 1910 fiwbefwlnf. Your Home store, A fine store with America's finest well known branded merchandise you'll he proud to own and show your friends. Ready-to-Wear . Accessories Appliances U Floor Coverings For Style, Quality and Service in F URNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS and DRAPERIES YMQZHS Compliments of RQDGERS SHOES 114- E. William Compliments of L 0 N G B O N S ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CO. Decatur for a job to be well clone e237x 5 4 l :Juis M-elfl f N 4- s' Q ,K X clk fa S OF SAVING Wheiher You're Six or Sixiy . MONEY SA . VED in a savings account here will come in mighty handy! Wlialever your of ' 'llficl' ' l'l'l t' '- ' 'ff purpose or saving, you n it wort ns ll e to s .art now stait at any ave -to build your savings account-hy making regular dc-posits. You will find it real fun to watch your savings grow. Ask about our bank-by-mail plan, which is proving a real time-saving f' - ' OHVLIIICIICC f01' lllally CIISIOIUBFS- THE NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR DECATUR, A ILLINOIS on Nvatei' Street, South of Central Park Mmnber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation K238E fi f' . f ' leo sf X 'Xx A 7 AGE Processors of QUALITY MEMS G Fred Bill Al, Jr. Russ Phones - 5353 - 5354 - 5355 - 2-6522 239 MULTIWAVE 0 Clock-Radno . --4- ...... . ----'- ,.... - . -1 - gQ:Q:i:5-1 , . :.5.',x . ' :-:':-:- !:3:1 1 ' ' 'E 2i:Q:Q:2:f:1 21 +I: . 1 :3:2:f:f:Z: ::::.:.::' :f:f: . -. ,,.. M-: 1- ,. 11 I 1: ':i:i:1:' -12:1-E a 21122 ' I.. ::5.::::-21, 5 - :1:1: .1::: H . gggg:-- -:-14: gf- - :.:.- .- I : R v 1 -H ..,- ,Q 'F 33 1 QQ.- Americak Best Buva+ See Your Philco Dealer CRUM DISTRIBUTING CO. Philco Dlslrlbutor for Cenlr l Ill'nois EPS'-G DECATUR BOTTLING COMPANY 604 East Cantrell Everything Photographic DECATUR CF ! N 1: s i Serving the People of Decatur Q SAFETY 9 COURTESY F -E 5 ssenvnce C A M E R A S H 0 P 61 Industry Court Phone 8217 100 EAST PRAIRIE ST. Where T here's Coke Tlwre,s Hospitality GRElDER'S CAFE XX Ilohert J. Greider, Manager W 0 I MAIN AND WATER ww ,AA,AAAA M, v I gay- M GREIDER S CAFETERIA ', A D X H. D. Greider, Jr., Manager 'swf' 'I I U MAIN AND WILLIAM - Q ' 13, Greider's Mezzanine Room Dcliciouglan-IIIgefrggili-isZIlILil:rfr-I3 .I3Ck C. GFBIIICI-9 Mdndgef UOYYLED urmn Avmolm or mf COCA-COLA COMPANY OV The, DECATUR ILLINOIS Coca-Colo Bo'H'IIng Company OF DECATUR RAUPP and SON S H O E S 139 N. WATER ST. FINE FOOTWEAR for the F A M I LY Compliments of DAUT'S Q35 120 E. PRAIRIE ST. Phone 5281 A2412 rs E 3 ug 3: -r -w 2 Qongratulatiows, IQSS gmaluates 0 qDEC6lfM1f High School We welcome you young men and women who will' choose to remain in Decatur and make places for yourselves in the life of your community. There is need for your youth, your enthusiasm, your ideals ,... and for a willingness on your part to work for those things which are needed to make Decatur a better home town in wl1icl1 to live, and to make a living. ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE OF DECATUR Serving the Decatur Neighborhood for 50 Years 62432 Complimenls of QUALITY FURNITURE KELLY O L F E POTATO CHIPS FURNITURE Co. 518 E. Prairie 246-248 E. NOI'l11 Decatur, Ill, Compliments of SHOEMAKER'S SUNDRIES Fountain Service SANDWICHES U ICE CREAM I REAL ESTATE SERVICE R E A L T o R S Builders of National Homes 419 MILLIKIN BLDG. PHONE 3-3608 348 501101 Fairview Avenue Everett J. McConnell G. Stuart Robinson DECATUR, 1LLlNoIS George Read MILLER-o'NElLL HQWARD-5 FLOOR COVERINGS SUPER MARKETS DRAPERIES 2 - Stores to Serve Decatur - 2 Telephone 3,9713 156 S. MAIN ST. 1136 E. ELDORADO ST. 120 wr PRAIRIF DECATUR ILL Phone 5675 Phone 3-1011 drip? Way a . A 99. gud,-fl foddyw, The BEST m ,if ,Q USED CARS m D TH, MONTE ALWAYS E oF Az. 'AST Americcfs Favorite.. T E N N E Y ' S M I D wffasi I IS r I Q - ' 437 N. Broadway Dial 2-2769 C0 R P0-RA K2442 The BENSON CREAMERY CO. PEACQCK CLEANERS Makers of 755 E. Prairie BLUE RIBBON BUTTER A Twin Service D BLUE RIBBON COTTAGE CHEESE DRY CLEANING O SHIRT LAUNDRY Extends Congratulations Pick-up and Delivery cIaS?0lhl!953 13110116 3-3635 CONGRATULATIONS, ORADSI Look Your Best BELT-LINE TRACTOR SALES in . Your Ford Tractor Dealer F ashlons from N Junction Routes 48 Sz 121 Northwest I WDMENS APPAREL Decatur, Illinois There's no substitute for the BEST I E I ...nnfl ifs guaranteed Jewelers 116 E, PRAIRIE PHONE 2-2537 DRY CLEANING and LAUNDERING Certified Master Watrhmakers Dial 5275 Free Parking 324 East Walmash Ave. A2452 ZESTO The Delicious, Refreshing DAIRY CONFECTION 2952 N. WATER TIME. o+mF wwmwf. Esf' Qig5gSQi??iSiftftifl,9E fee-N ,wQwwmwMH? - A '-' x.,., Qwgxwgkiwfp Tirnel wliat an empty vapor ,tisl Ancl days, llow swift tliey are: Swift as an lnclian arrow'-1 ! Fly on like a slzooting star: A Tlie present moment just is liere, Tlien slicles away in lnaste, Tliat we can never say llwy're ours, But only say tl1ey're past. Abraham Lincoln DAWSON 5 WIKOFF Funeral Home Congratulations from OSGOQD 8 SONS Ina Manufacturers of MODERATELY PRICED DRESSES and SPORTSWEAR A GOOD COMPANY TO WORK FOR AS OVER ONE HUNDRED DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES WILL TESTIF Y K246D flgqglgngs Lomsvs GREEN HOUSES PHONE 5305 T Charms - Ideniificaiion BraceIe'I's - Rings Q22 Q Q DIAMONDS WATCHES STERLING CHINA GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Qwalter ifflora Wgons jf ckwelers wk- 148 52 E. Mazn Phone 5325 Registered leweler 3 American Gem Sociely 247 Feature 9 PRESCRIPTIONS O SICK ROOM NEEDS 9 COSMETICS O BABY NEEDS Complete Fountain and Luncheonette Service Phone 2-3218 S V, .L Aff,-f, , 4 EVN, 7 VV, F X. ,X . K 'llxsl' a:nASlf rlm'SI1 1 , sit it-i.1,gW K 311 I S ' at gif t? WW? 'E V- f ' f-'YK ' .. ' ' Q-5 ' , A .1 E ' I cf K 1-S , urtrngmu pugruyg is 3 pgriruyl s i 'SQ A f .vt A -- Xb ,i N . X1 ' ,g .- -iw: gf g ' ' A -il, ,. AM A P ,. f Qgxgfgx fs 'ix J' 1' sg' Wa' as A Humps is PUEQYE Q ' COMPARE IT WlTH ANY PQTATO CHEF MADE Ambulance Service Ambulance Service MQNSGN FUNERAL HOME 239 West Prairie Phone 2-0125 c'The Home of Frienrlly Servicei' Complete Funeral Service 9 Parking Facilities To Be Sure of the BEST Always Request SUNSHENE DAIRY PRODUCTS 725 E. PRAIRIE TEL. 5436 44 248 up BEST IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT The The VON - OGERS Theafre ff- Theaire I THE ELDORADO QQVVL 1234 WEST ELDORADO Plwue 4719 THE OESERVER is THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER of D. H. S. JEANNE LINDQUIS1' SALQN OF PHOTOGRAPHY 300 WEST PRAIRIE CAMERA PORTRAITS Official Senior Photographer Organized for Better Insurance Protection THE DECATUR ASSOCIATION INSURANCE AGENTS Allen 81 Company, Inc. Bennett 81 Shade Company Harry E. Cannon Creighton-Jackson Company File Insurance Agency Edith S. Haines Linley W. Hurtt Harold R. Irish J. D. Johnson 81 Son Jostes Insurance Agency C. W. Montgomery Sz Son 0 Nicholson, Clark 81 Company J. A. Nuckolls Insurance Agency Bruce E. Pensinger Roby and Roby Rotz 81 Christner The Sanks Insurance Agency Orville S. Smith Insurance Agency Swarm Insurance Agency Teeuwen Insurance Agency The Wells Agency W. H. Wiley 442519 , RHP' ' w L swf, H 'V fg:1'11 ' - .5 1 . -J,..,n:,..:..-a. if- f E:i1:Ii2'E3 Z5 , 1.4,-j1f,,-,- --,. . .2-'-2-s, ,zfin 1255? Eg-3.1 ii 12-'f E:-i-P223 E-'I-.36 , - 1 ,, ff 57 1 ' Affiii 3-3'-'f Q - ' .' W' -' -'-T if Ziff fE5E?f?f5ff'21L- 5fif?:f:' 1 V4 1, ly .,. ff vain: - -. - - - ' - --'2- -- --11'-11 11-' n c e Ziff ff wg if f, 1 qttfrtyilt JFWZ ttv-aw 1,953 xIW,I1,x.,l Stix-'fb-,'f WFP? . iilifxif 9 in--1 A Ntvfiif . 3255151 . . . our congratulations tor your accom- piisiiments anct our best wisties tor th' '- x'X'X'x'IiI I QQ:-ll, V time tuture. M','.' ut mm- ttyl, W-' f' We ot ttie Kane Engraving Co. are Vit 41- , 291 s1ncerei rouci ot ttle art we have lll'i 4' y P P l'zQ'.,1 .3 . . . T. been riviie ect to ia in the roctuc- Fn P P Y P .,vI If H u, r p, TIST 6 tion ot this magnificent record ot your tinat chapter at Decatur High. Atter more than 25 years on ttie local scene, we tinct ttie ttirili unctiministieci in watching one more class tinistl its tnigti sctiooi career. Good iuctzt TOIVI GUNN NIRS. 'FONI GUNN 1 NICILKANE 2' JI u -If I: 2 -Iii 1 r',' Q 435959 4, D E 0 ATU R 45' ,P Q- P, ,Qr. , . A -. , 4 5 53 -2-gf V , ,,, 15551 Flfs - MGX G252x Ll at T0 -PATTERSO nPoBATIoN PRINTERS DECATUR, ILLINUIS I With more than 46 years' experience in producing Blue Ribbona' high school and college annuals . . . with constant improvement in service to staffs . . . with the addition of the newest and best in equipment and typefaces . . . Huston-Patterson again this year assures schools of . . . Tl YEARBUUK 0F llIS'l'lNCTION Q, COLOR 81 COMMERCIAL PRINTERS FOR OVER 50 YEARS , 330 NORTH CHURCH STREET Q 'IFIEIHONF 5161 f fw 44 253 2 Acre Cafe ............ Appelbaum, Harry Store . Arlenes .......... . . .... . Avon-Rogers Theatres . .. Barnfield Pharmacy ...... Beatrice Foods Company Belt Line Tractor Sales . . . Ben's Barn .............. Benson Creamery . . . Black 81 Company . . . Blondie Belle ..... Blue Mill ....... . . Bohon-Yockey ......... Borg-Warner Corporation Brintlingers ........... Brown's Auto Supply .... Burstein Apparel ...,.... ADVERTISING INDEX .....227 .....237 .....227 249 248 230 245 .....234 .....245 .....215 .....221 .....221 .....221 .....216 .....230 .....230 .....245 Carson's ......................... ..... Cash, A. W. Valve Mfg. Corp. .... .,.. . Checkerboard Soybean Co. .... . Citizens National Bank ....... Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ........ . Collins-Bruley Construction Co. . .. . . . . . Colonial, The .................. Cook, A. L. Xt Son ............ Creighton's .Iewelry ..... Crum Distributing Co. .. Daut Florist ............ Dawson 81 Wikoff .......... 220 223 236 242 . . . . .241 233 221 219 219 240 . .... 241 .....246 220 Day 81 Son, Inc. ..................... .... . Decatur Association of Commerce ....... ..... 2 43 Decatur Association of Insurance Agents... .... .251 Decatur Bottling Company ............. ..... 2 40 Decatur City Lines ............ ..... ..... 2 4 0 DeMarr's Grill ............ Dunn Coal Company .... Eldorado Bowl ........ Emerson Piano House . Fairlawn Nursery . . . Fields Apparel .... Flora Jewelry ......... Folraths, Inc. .......... . C. 81 H. Motor Supply .... Gorham K Son .......... Couyis Drug Store ..... Greider,s ..,....... Grove Restaurant . .. Haines Sz Essick Co. . Hechtis ............... Heidlebaugh, Rose A. Henebry's .........,.... Houranis Florist .......... I-Ioward's Super Markets .... Huf'fer's Barber Shop ......... Huston-Patterson Corporation . Illinois Cleaners ......... Illinois Power Co. .. Johnson, J. D. X Son . Johnson Pastries ..,..... Kane Engraving Company .. Kelly Food Products ..... Kembrook Dairy ........ Kentland Dairy .......,. . Krigbaum Electric Company Landholt Auto Refinishing . Licek-Crane Potato Chips . Lincoln Laboratories .... Lindquist Studio ...... Linn K Scruggs .....221 .....235 ..249 218 .....236 .....235 .....247 .....235 . ..,. 236 .....221 .....221 .....2-I1 231 .....234 .....218 .....230 .....220 .....247 .....244 . .... 231 .....253 .....234 .....224 .....236 218 .....252 .....2-I4 .....231 .....237 .....230 .....231 .....248 .....232 .....250 .....214 G 254 Loeb. Sam ........... Longbons Roofing ........ Lyon Lumber Company .. McConnell Real Estate McKeogh Hardware .... Martin's Jewelry . . . . . Michl's ............ Midwest Dairy ....... Miller, C. R. 81 Son Miller-O'Neill .......... Millikin National Bank . .. Millikin University ..... Model-Paris .............. Monson Funeral Home Moran. .I. .l. Si Son ..... Morehouse Sz Wells . .. Mueller Co. ........... . National Bank of Demtur . . . Neumode Hosiery ........ Newman's ................. North Pine Coal Company . .. .. . . . Osgood 81 Sons. Inc. .... . Park Inn .......... Parke Warehouse . . . Peacock Cleaners ....... Pfile's Camera Shop .... Plum's Apparel ...... Pom Pom Cafe ..... Popcorn Shop .......... Post's .Iewelry ............ Purity Baking Company .... Quigle's Furniture ...... Raupp 81 Son ...... Raycraft Drug Stores . Reeser, J. E. Company . . Reich's .lewelry ....... Richman Bros. . . . . . Rodgers Shoes ........ Schaefer's Bowling Lanes Schaffer Xa Gluck ..... Scooterville ........ SemmeI's ......... Sessel's .............. Shoemaker's Sundries .. Smith. S. K. Company ..... Snack Shop ................. ..... St. Paul's Lutheran Church . . . . . . . . Staley Manufacturing Co. . .. Staubers ................. Sunshine Dairy ........ Surrey 81 White Peak Svendsen Florist ...... Swain and Myers ....... Talbott Paint Company ..... Taystee Baking Company .... ..... Tepee Drive Inn .......... . Tenney's Used Cars ...... Thompson Lumber Company Tick Tock Drive In ........ Varsity Theatre .... Wzillender-Dediiiaii . . . Wayside Inn ........... Williams Fashion Shop . .. Wolfe Furniture ........ Yellow Cab Company ....... ..... Young's Packing 85 Provision Zesto .... ......... . .. 2 231 237 224 244 231 225 231 244 220 244 217 212 245 248 228 234 222 238 230 229 220 246 236 225 245 240 230 237 218 215 229 237 2-I1 229 236 245 221 237 230 220 219 231 220 244 227 236 226 213 237 248 228 220 228 237 236 235 244 226 219 234 229 226 228 244 214 239 246 AUTOGRAPHS 'MM' WQQ, 2-fflbcf ,A f 'K' Q,47, ,L 4 ,, I .44.L44,L, ,,4,a-9121! Q-1,7 .fAQL4.,g,,' - ' 'QV' -0 , ffellca . I iff Mn C A - QL, ,nw , J X f Wd , 4629 ,,MQiWgM V if an 7 . J .7 ,,-Cf,.,.-1 3 vw -QMQ4., Zf aj aa, ,K ' ' 0-' K!-V-yu-K f ul,,,,,1-X 0 .4 .,.4.Mf W ,funwneqzvdvgf V! CJ f.!,,,GU5?! 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