Du Quoin High School - Flashlight Yearbook (Du Quoin, IL)
- Class of 1950
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new fffze fflanfzlzgflt 1950 O D Quoin Township High Sch I Du uoin,iiiinois Qvefcome T - - - -W Z9 WW ,QWZYH ff W' 'lima-W ??j, f?itMML ' eww The EdltOI'l6l Staff of the 1950 Flashlight BOB HENLEY Edltor ln Chlef JANE HAYES Assoclate Edxtot' MEN SWOFFORD Assxstant Editor BOB BI ANLHARD Make up Editor 2.. 4 'W M MQZAWMAQMMWW iq... 123543 E. f , ' - l , . 1' I qw . -N ,A , ,. at-V.fQ iw I ' . . Y . , 'W'5'fZ7 , vw -lf-Qfjjm-J,,jTf1'vyv ' ' , . ,V K 'MV '?i4igv'f wkrgfmf W -A ,- V fUW W ,- '- . . he-v .WTI .5-,X-'VV' Q f' L, 'WC V. 'li H ' ' Wy, , ,,.,,., f K f I 4: , .- ,....w...bg ...M ' - . . 1 1 . . . . Y, . .- I Q xl 'll . . . ff l. I x ' f QQ- ' . . . , 1 lx . , x , , A 'X . . . . s '14, . - fi wh A pp' 1 I ' ' V71 ' hr. J --- fue T ep We mute vou to see our school as we see lt everv dav whlch offers preparatlon fox democratlc llvmg bv DI'3CtlClllg democratlr' llvmg m the school ltself DECISIONS here are matured through no arbltrarv process but through cooperative dellberatlon of facultv studen s admlmstrators school board andthe community As vou go through the book of our school llvlrg through llvmg and that lt b61l6W8S tha' educatlon must promote growth ln power to make cooperatlve declslons The school belleves that freedom from pre ludlces lS the mark of 'ln educated per on Also that xt must mmlster to the students need for compamonshlp knowledge career SOCIHI adaptabllltw pleasure and economic adaptabllxty DTHS IS contmually strlvmg to mstall nn the mmds of the vouth of the commumtv a :le 1re to lmprove the q,1al1ty of thelr own lxvmg 'Ind tna' of then' fellow men Members of the facultx of the school are conductlnv thelr classes ln connectlon w1th the student and soclety the student and h1s personal problems the student as a person the student and h1s mental needs and the student and hlgher educatlon The Du Quom Tovmshlp Hlgh School IS makmg an all out effort to help young people prepare them selves for an ever changmg world 'I sf ' - I 3 Y V C! I t V ' ' . I U S. . I , , l V keep in mmd that it attempts tc educate for D . A . I ! . . , , -3- within ffze Ueepee we .fearn to study to work to play V i , , A N -4- the0ne.... MISS OLIVE VEACH who h'as sponsored the graduating class of 50 through their four eventful years of high school we dedlcate the 1950 FLASHLIGHT to help the class in their activities in the Du Quoin Township Hlgh School Her congemality sense of humor and keen interest 1n people have helped to make the seniors years at DTHS both profitable and enjoyable 5. i Miss Olive Veach has given of her time and effort .Ynbwducmg e Council Who Guides the Tribe ADMIN ST T ON e Indians Who Stnve for Achievement CLASS S e Pow Wows That Hughhght Tnbal Life O GANIZA IO S A CT TES e Redslcms Who Add Honor to the Teepee War Dancers Fred 5. due Smlfh and Mlke C U 1 u u Th I u 0 I RA I ................,............... . 7 Th 1 u o E ............................... .. ......... I3 Th - u u n n R T N ND A :vu u ............... 33 Th ' SPORTS ........................................... 51 Elle Cbunci! who guiJe.4 the Zzibe ADMINISTRATION W f fa fi Ili? XII' As Q: I A T QIIQII' ' fi' 3 514' . Q12 hi in ,f . Q - Nu v ,L ,,,,,. ' 4 COMMUNITY INFLUENCE . . SCHOOL BOARD Se d tleft to ht! M L Gnffln and Glenn ent S ndlng 0 H Ray Provart E J Hayes nd L D Fla Our school IS made up not onlv of the stu dents and teachers who roam 1ts halls 185 days a year but the community influence ln our school 1 repre cnted by the slx members of the Board of Education Five of these men Mr M L Gr1ff1n Mr 0 H Green Mr L D Flavell Mr E J Hayes and Mr Ray Provart are elected to three year terms by the voters of the board Mr Glenn Kent 1S a paxd sec retary who IS hlred bv the board All sxx ol these men hold places of rc sponsxblllty ln the buslness and CIVIC life of thus commumty Mr Grlffm serves as head cashler of the Du Quom Statc bank Mr Gre '1 ns a contractor Mr Flavell holds a pos1t1on of vue prcsldent of tre Du Quom Packmff Company Mr Hayes ns vnce presldent of the Co aCola Bottlmg Company Mr Provart manages tht Home Lumber Company uhxle Mr Kent IS employed as commerclal offnce -8 supervlsor for the Illmols Power Company ln Du Ouom Mr Green has the longest record of duty this bemg hls thlrd term on the board Whlle Mr Flavell and Mr Hayes are servmg thelr second terms Mr Provart IS now completmg h1s flrst term Mr Grxffm IS also completmg h1s fxrst term although he had pxevxously Mr Kent has been m the offnce of secret IX sxnce August 1946 Thls ha been the second consetutlvc year Mr Grlffm has held the offlce of presxdent of the board They determme the school polncles set up the budget elect the teachers and make all the de 1s1ons regardlng the school and nts actnvltles Although we seldom witness the tlme and work these men devote to our school we wot ld hke to recogmzc them for the vntal contrlbutlons they are makmv for the sake of our tecoee DTHS rin : . . ' ' K . Green, , . . z . . vell. - Y . y M 'S 3 ' .... . A l l . y a t 1 s ' . , . . . . , - . . . , . . . ' ' 7 I . l y A . I A R 1 4 . . , 1 n in our township district' The Sixth member been appointed to fill a vacancy for one year. ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . a 'N' - ' , . ' s 2 U 2. . . , - I , 3 . . . . o N 2 - ' ' , 3 - . 5 3 t ! . . . I 'Y I . . . . D M unczpa zvfgggpqnh R P HIBBS Assnstant prmclpal D W Hor tm took offlce the same t1me as Mr Hlbbs Mr Hortm teaches Amerxcan hlstory and IS also spon sor of the Stl dent Counml He was prmclpal of Tamaroa Hugh school before commg to DTHS IH 1943 DTHS has undergone a marked 1mproxement both m appearance and DOIICX sxnce Vr Hlbbs as sumed hls dutles as PFIDCIDHI three vears ago He achxewed num erous honors s head spe ch co ch before he acqulred hls present cfflce Wir Hlbbs also te ches a one semester psychology class amd coaches baseball dbnatant D. W. HORTIN It FACULTY WESLEY BOVINET Speech Enulxsh Commumtx Lum CIXICQ IRENE BROCK r HELEN DORRIS Homemaklng, RAYMOND FISCHER General Sclence Bxologx Phx sus J T ENGLISH ROBERT HUNTLEY World Hlstorx Geobraphy Ceneral Suence MARGARET HARRISS Txpm and Bookkecpm GERTRUDE MORRIS l1br.111.m O . 1, I . , C. - A I ' 1 , Typing. Athletic Director . V' U I 1' u v ' LE . - - 'A g FACULTY KATHERINE FORESTER Enghsh and Speovh GEORGE RAGLAND 'klathematlcs HAROLD HOMANN Aqrlf ulturc ALICE POLLEY Dean of Glrls Guldance Dlrcctor Famllv LIVIIIQ Busmess Trammv OLIVE VEACH Mdfhemaucb and Physlography MELVIN SIENER Band Chorus Socxoloffy Mu IC ADPFECIWIIOH PHILIP PROVART Industrlal Arts PETER NOTARAS Englwh nd Joumalxsm I I Q : , . , . .' , ' Q, Salesmanshlp 'S Q. I . bvv I s b . .A 3 ' . FACULTY CHARLES SWINNEY Qhcmxstrx and Genclal Smence LOIS SNIDER Eflbll H md Latm QUENTIN STINSON Bow Phx SICHI Educatlon Dr1ver S Trammg BARBARA STINSON G1rlQ Phxs1c'11 EGHCIYIOU Dr1ver s Trammg cg2C72t6l tl8J lLeft to Rnghfj Be'fy Vaughn Vurgmla Vaughn 12 o X S. 1 , v . . .7' . 1 . , . . . , Y. 1 Q . . l t L. . , . . O w . - , Zhfze Spncliaru who Strive fad a4clzievemenl CLASSES C Clziefd of the ri In the fall of '46, the halls of DTHS were filled with 136 freshmen. After we had settled down, and Miss Olive Veach had become our sponsor, we elected our class officers. As the first president of the new class we elected Sherry Payne Gene An dcron was our vice president Betty Hickerr secretary while Mary Ann Sim mons was our treasurer Our class was well represented on the freshman sophomore football team as Gene Anderson Gordon Feazel Bob Keeler Don Stevenson David Green and Norman Heape m de the grade and saw much action on the gr1d1ron On Nov 9 we freshmen enyoyed our first party which consisted largely of dancing and playing of games The boys brought 25 cents to cover decora tion costs and soft drinks while the girls brought the food In the musical revue that was pre sented our first year in high school Barbara Foster Diana Copeland and Nlatena Notaras gave a song ana trance number And still in the l1ne of acting we thought we would entertain our big brothers by giving a pantomme play on Dcc 6 before the assembly The pro glam was entitled Whv the Chimes Rang At our first prom we saw Elalne Pm nick and Gene Anderson representing our cl ss with Shirley Voice a senior being crowned queen The music was furnished by the Southern Collegiates with a theme of My Blue Heaven us a little wiser as ue han all ready h d one vear f higher education We decided that it was time to get som monev into our treasurv 'md so we starteo selling pins with D s on thcm The pins were in school colors of red and black and sold for S100 Oul class officers for this ve r weir- Diana Copeland president Ruth Hunt ington vice president Sherrv Pax ne secretary and Henry Justice treasurer our representatixe to the Student coun cil was Diana Copeland 8 Left to Rlqht Miss Olive Veach sponsor Gene Williams vlce president Gordon Feazel treasurer Normar Heape president Louise Keenq secretary In the sport of football we had five bovs earn varsity letters from the sophomore class Gordon Feazel Bob Keeler David Green Henry Justice and Gene Anderson In connection with football came homecoming in which Ruth Huntington was crowned queen of the festivities Also from our class 1n ruining for the crown w Is Diana Copeland and Connie Metten Henry Justlce Gene Anderson and Gordon Feazel won letters in the cage sport of basketball and Henry Justice won the free shot Our iirst partv of the xe r was hcld Dec 2 in the gym and was a Sadie Hawkins dance At our second party of the year that was held on Amil 2 we played game in the homemaking room aid danced in the yum Gerald Valiel was still the best cornet player in the state as he won the title for the second time in two sears In ba eball our class had llenix Justice Tom Givens and Jack Opp out lor the di mond spoil Irma Fcltsam and Norman Heape were 0-ll choice to represent our class at the nrom which saw June Bastein crowned queen The music was fUll'llSh0d by .lick Staulcups orchestra cContmurd on Page Twenty Fourl 14- A ' - ' . v A . I, Q J . . - as . L . W K. . s 7 ' - Y ' Y . ' a 7 ' Y - . . - D U ' I N : . . z . ,Y , Q . ' 1 1 3 Y ' ' ' , ' . . . I . Z . 'Z . A H ' ,U I r ' v . OUT Sophomore Year at DTHS found championship by making 37 out of 55 shots. v , . Y . U ,. 5 7 a A A I , 7 . 1 e f . ' ' ' V . A . . ' ' l . . ' ' e . . . . . ' , . ' s ' , 1 A . V Y . ' . ,, ' , ' - v I S I r 1 I I v . K N 2 , . . , . . , . . D I A ' 'a A f ' ' r , 1' y A - ' r L . f K . Y . A SENIORS PHILIP JOHN LIMA D Club 3 -1 Vlce Presldent -I Football 1 Basketball 1 LOUISE KEENE G 2 -1 Flashlmllt a Busnness Manager Class Olfucer retary -1 Pen Fl h 2 3 Busan Manager of Jumor Sensor Play 3 4 DIANA COPELAND ueeu C Secretar 3 -1 Flashll ht Staff Feature S retary 3 Student Cunl 2 R For Her Chllds Sake 3 J nuay Tlav 4 DALE H EMLING uh -l Baseha 14 Foo 2-I Track 1 PATRICIA G CONAWAY Trl G A FH 3 -I Presl ep uh C us G 2 4 GAA Awa ELAINE PINNICK fl V Pr ld 1 -1 Prom Attendant 1 Flashlqht Staff vertlsmg P p b 3 Janu r Tl-an 3 Homecoming Quen -I Studert ncll 3 Sue C 2 -1 S s 2 BARBARA SMITH Flas ng Sta 0rq1rl ation L or M un vnx -1 ep I SHERRY PAYNE r Speec C nt Co ncll 1 u -1 orus -1 ate 1 J Class Ol I r Presuuent 1 S cretary 2 Art Awards 3 RUTH HUNTINGTON resl e-u I Offncer V c Presllen' 2 3 Chorus -1 Homecoming Queen 2 Homecommq A eudawt 3 DAR Good Cltuen -I M lal Renew 1 CLARA JANE JACKSON Trl A O I I I Hi TA: ice es' et :CAA 2--1: V 5 Ad ' : e .Clu 2. A : 5 2'5 - - Cou ' . . -1: ech ioh I: tate Play . 3. Hi Tri: AA - 2 ' SI lf- ' 3 , Hi Tri! HI' ht Il- . ' 1 Sec 5 E ,u' , 3 ' ess 'clit : ,a a : P Club 4. Hi mg GAN21 5.0 ' My Hi Ti: GAA 2-45 h mn 1.4: . ' ' -, r Stude u ' 3 Pen Flh 2. 3: Efgtor, Class 0fIl.er. DPre5'llJent: in NFL : ch. Z, mee. Club 2. All 2--I: Mu'i,al Review 1: Deaf ulh 2? Det A ' ' , 'ce- ' Hli Tri. .P 'd.t -1: C151 ' - o Cl 3. 4 il -Q than 'C P - - 5 , '3 . ' 5 ' rl 1 . : ' g uj: -' . Hi 'z A 2-41 A . . 'dent . I- I 4: P CI 2-41 nor 41 lee clan H' - GA 24- PPD CWI' 2- 3' 1. . : rds. l SENIORS JO SCHLEPER Tn GAA 2 Soeech Club Cub 2 NFL 24 Scuence u RONALD E HARSY FFA 2 4 JEAN SISK H Tn GAA 24 JIM TRYBAN FFA 1 4 ALMA ORTIZ H T Flashlight Staff-.Iunuor Class Edltor Elms Essay Contest 3 Magnavox 4 JOY KUHNERT YI Pe Clu SHIRLEY EATON HI Trl Secretary -1 GAA 2 4 Treasurer 3 P ld I-1 IIS en p Homecoming Attenda D Sweetheart 3 CARL ROACH Chorus 3 4 BARBARA SCHMIDGALL rn d FH -1 Secretary 3 4 BETTE ABBOTT M Tn Speech Club 2 O I I O A ': : 1--1: :QD Q 2 pg ' .lb 1. Hi T': n n 2. - . ' : lie Club-2. 3: ' ' nt 3, -1: Club i 4: - I Band 1: D Club 3, 4: Football 1, 4: ,U - Hi T': Ban 1-4: A g,Band l i rl: , ' ' 4 , ' 3 5- 3 u . . 116-. LOUADA PARROTT Hu Tn Speech Club 4 COLLEEN HEAPE Hu Tn ROGER SCHENK Speech Cl h 1 2 d 1 Mu Review 1 JO JANELLO 1 evlew r Ruih 2 For H CI III s ax State Play 2 MARY ANN SIMMONS YI er lcv T asurer 1 Pam Cub . SENIORS ROBERT SANDERS lun 1 4 T ark DORIS LEE MAUTHE Trl Speech Club 14 Pep Club Essay Contest 3 JANET JOLLEY I G Seec Clu TTY KEELER HI Trl RICHARD RUDLOFF B n 1 3 FFA 2 4 ' 'Q - D C - 3 r 1, 2. A . Hi ': - : - I -I: NFL 1--1: Glee Cluh 1 Z: Elks . H , 1 Bar' . 21 Sire' Hi Ti: AA 2-4: p n n 2-4 BE Mi Tri: GAA 2--1: Speech 1-4: Pep . , Cul 2. 4: NFL 2-4: Musipal R ' 1: ' Dea : er .i ' S 'e 3: Hi T '. Treasur -1: GAA 2 -I: Class I 3 d . 5 . Q Off' 2. re 3 - 1 2, -17- SENIORS MATENA NOTARAS S ec u asurer 3 President I lt: In umorou 2 snlnght Sta lass or NFL Science C u ate 1 -I M I x w 1 .I l1L Thaw -1 JANE HAYES I3 yearsy ec u Preslrlent 3 Flashlight Staff Assccntt nor ass 0 ne Secretary 81 rasurer 1 Presndent 3 L State Verse Champlon 2 Dear Ruth 1 January Thaw -1 For Her Chlds S ke e T Corn Moon 3 VIRGINIA LEE GENESIO Tn GAA 2 3 Prom Attennant 2 2 3 Hcnecom mand of honor -1 RONALD STANHOUSE General RAYMOND LOWS navox 3 Bad 13 FF Football -1 IRMA FIETSAM II GA 2 3 Prom Attendan Flashlight Staff Sensor Class Edu' 2 I1 w nl Mu IC Revcew 1 BOB BLANCHARD Speech Club 1 -1 Magnavox 2 -1 Editor href -1 and 1 Flas ht S 'mes -1 NFL -I January Thaw -1 tate 3 s F Chllrl s Sake 3 Three Carnererl Moon -I Football 3 HARRIET L MILLS H Trl MARJORIE DELORES ALONGI Trl GAA 2-1 Magnavox Flash aght Staff Assistant Organuatl n or P Club 2 rettlest Glrl Magnavox Box Supper -4 PHYLLIS PROVART G 2-l Magnavox e Club 2-I Cheerleader -1 I I I I Hi Tri: GAA 2--1: nc h CI b 1--1. Tre . f -': l ' State H 2 , Fla ll-C' Hi T 'Z A . I t 22 Edit 1 1--1: ' I b -l: - or: Deb - 1 uslza Re la- 1 a 'ary FHA 1 SpeII.g A a 21 2 al Hi -TYIZ Sue h CI b 1-3. Vl:e V E11 1 CI' If - ' In-c A 1 B ' 1 21 mir' 'tatt- Te l ' 3 NF 1.35 Make-up Editor: Student Counml, vine ' g 1 2' -. 1 1 1 S 1 tg- 3 Flay . 4. Papa a- An 31 nl- Her 2: Stat Play 1. 21 hr-ec eretl 2 ' 2 Hi -': . : ' 3: I FHA 1 Pen Club . 1 r ing i '. ' Hi 5: - 1. 4: . I Edit .1 en -4: Glee Club 11-32 P ' ' , . I MBU : n - 1 A 2: I ' Hu Trl: AA A 2 -l: P n 118, GERALD ALAN VALIER Speech Club 1. 4: Band 1--12 Flashllqht-Assistant Feature Ellltovg January Thaw 3: Band Awards 1-3 Three Cornered Moon 4. DON MIFFLIN navox -1 FFA 1-1 B ehall 3 Ist place ln ludglnq contest 2 DEAN CLAPP 3 4 Fo nan ROSEANNA SMITH rn rus 3 r war NORMA KELLEY SD l: C ua nd 1 2 C vus 4 Clu 2 MUSICBI Revlew 1 . . . SENIORS BOB R. KEELER D Club 1-J: Bashall 1--1: Football 1--1: Captain -I: Basketball 1--1: Chorus 3, 4. LABERTA WOOLSEY V DAVID CUTLER General SONNY ALONGI General CARROLL BOYLES Sclence Club -l January Thaw -l State Speech Meet 2 -l M39 .5 V ' 3 35 h - '13 Hu Tl: Cltorus 3. -1. FFA . 1 ot 2. 3. , HiT':Cho .-1:AtA d,1.2, Hi Trl: GAA 2--1: ee h I ' 1: Speech Club 1--1, Band 1 2: NFL 2--1: Ba , . -l: FHA -1: ho 'Q Glee ' Z I l' 1 ' ' . - . be -19- SENIORS GENE ANDERSON m Att ndant 1 3 rh ' 5 fig Eultor Class Vice President 1 sumem Councul 1 D Club 12-1 Bama' V21 Chorus J CHARLES STEVENS PEARL G WOODS General BOB SHAW FFA 2 4 CHLOE ANN STEVENS .I L Jh Debate CLIFTON HESTAND 1 J ball Char HENRY JUSTICE D Cub 2 -I From Attendant 3 Student Secratary 2 President 3 Baseball 2-I 0 UTI' 21 as ethall ree Throw Ctamplun 3 -1 PATRICIA M HILL fl Gle Clu FRANCES LAPPIN .1 Maqnavx EVERETT STANHOUSE 13 FFA Am I Q Q I I I w Pm E , g Plas'-I! I -raff- P0 ' Q , - z f FFA - 1 mn 2. 3: us 4. 1, 3. -1: Football 1-4: ck 12 Maqnwox 4 Counlci. 3. Pnesident -1: Cass Olfncer Fur. Qgsu '2-Jgr . HiT:GAA2.3: e IJ-1. ., Hn Tru: GAA 3. : 0 J. Hn Trl: GAA 2- 1 FHA 2--11 Pep In FFA - 2 -an 3, 2--1: -I. -201 GENE CARNEY 3 Foo Track 1 DAN LIVESAY ball 1 2 Chorus RICHARD KIRK S eh Club -1 NFL -1 January T w -1 Debate -1 Three Coronererl Moon -1 RUTH HILL 2 Magr-a ox 3 Clu 2 DAVID GREEN rel! Councll 3 -1 2 -I Tr ea urer nf C J Tren urer ent Councu 3 J SI pla e n uslrlal A r hon Agriculture . . . . SENIORS TOM J. GIVENS D Club 3 -I President J Baseball 1 Foo ball 1 Basketball 1-1 Cantaun -1 SHIRLEY LONGSHORE P C Science Cluh -I JACK HAMILTON FFA 2 4 GORDON F EAZEL B1ml 1 Class Officer Treasurer 2 -1 'lsehall loo s etlall 2 -1 loru Mu I Ievlew 1 CHARLES NOEL CLARK Foollnll 1 FFA . 41 :ban 4. . ,- 'j f, - 'If Foot l : J' Hn. Tru GAA 3 en u 1 , 3 I h 23 pe c : I ha , ' -. . . FIVA -I1 B. if ' than 1.1: HlhTrI. GAA 1, , v , Pep ga? n -,Z cl S 1. -L nm Siul' ' . : D Cluh 2. 3. -1: FFA . 3. -1: Football 2. 3. 1 alla 2: Tr 3 D Iuh 'Q 3 of I Stud ' - : 1 c in - . I dn ' rt at Fai , 6 org In 121- SENIORS DON STEVENSON General GILBERT L McMURRAY Speech Club 4 Football 14 Track 1 Chorus 4 RICHARD COBB Speech Cuh 1 -1 Band 1 2 Foulhall 1 24 S ence Chu 4 For er Cornered Moon 4 JACKIE DAVISON FFA 2 4 VIRGINIA MOYE GAA 2 l Pen 3 Glee Club 1 BILLY CEJKA 1 Fas h NORMAN HEAPE Prom Atlerdalt 2 Class Officer T asurer 3 Presllenl 4 D Cllb 3 4 Fo hall 24 Choru 4 PATTY PAIR fl d FH 24 Chorus o sl 3 ROSE MARIE BOVA ru GAA 2 Maqr ox BJ nes Mananer 4 HAROLD HOLLAND o cub F 4 Foam O I I U ' Raul . 2. -1, iall 3. l 1 . Q 5 YE ,A I. I I . I. . Ot -Z 5 . NFL . '3 ci-V: g '3I. H l Hi T': Ban 13 A -: 4 ChiZd's Sake 3: Papa is All 3: Three glee Club 1-4: Rotary Term Paper 3 I ne . Hi -T': 3 . .al 3. -I1 .I IQ: 3 v . r Hi Tri: . 3: FHA -.5 Club I 3. -1: FA 3. 3 all 1-3 ....22... GENE CAVINS b no e ball 1 crus -1 r Sa e 3 HAROLDENE BAILEY uh Foo Track 1 EDNA MORRISON ra A S cc u a navox Tynlst 3 Band 1 FHA Chorus -1 Shorlhand Award GENE WILLIAMS ss Off cel Vice resident 3 -I Basebal 3 -1 Foo Blsketball 2 -1 BOB HENLEY n v x 1 B F hll hl 1 IQ l Staff Edltor In Chief January Thaw 4 State Play J . . . . SENIORS JACKIE OPP Band D FF Baseball 1 J JEAN DUNSON YI GAA 2 3 FHA 2-1 Serra Y ard Treasurer -1 DOYLE GOFFINET General BARBARA J MANN Trl Magnavox -1 FHA 3 Pep J Glee Clu DONALD EMLING ub 4 F han 1 3 4 Cham D clu .11 FFL 4: F tta'l 3--1: . I , D . Baskl 1 Ch : Fo Her Chl 11's 1' Cub IJ' A 24' ll . ' n Cl 41 FFA 3, 41 mu 41 H' T 1 A 1 ' 5 'ay Hi T ': GA 2. 3: pe h Clh 1. 21 U Nl n f : : -1: Cla I - ' P- Jg L' ' Club . 1 I . 2 Iball 1--1: Hi 'g 1 2 Cluh I - . 3, : b 1. Mag 2 : . 2, J: and 1. 2: la: Q Cluh . 2.4: .Band 1. 2: Flasm' h D Cl : 001 - - 1 S 4- -.23, SENIORS . . DONALD BAILEY lub 3 Football -1 Ba lcethall 2 -1 GRANVAL MORROW uh -I Footha Mana er CORDELIA BOHANON PAULINE B GENTZ TROY MOORE General or A 3 FHA General GENE EUBANKS KERRY HOLMES PATRICIA SHERRELL uh B15 e General General DON SCOTT cl uh Clu crall 3 cnthall 3 Bree 3 Senior History Continued tCont1nued from Page Fourteenj We had frnallv reached the drstrnctron of upper classmen at DTHS For thrs our next to last year at thrs school we elected Henry Justrce presrdent Rullr Huntrngton vrce presrdent Drana Copeland secretary and Norman Heape treasurer Durrnd thrs vear the money was earned to sponso the Prom at the end of the year We sold S951 80 of magazrne subscrrptrons to get the green backs an Henry Justrce was the hrgh salesman of the clas The boys sold th most rn subscrrotrons and so the grrls had to treat the males to a party rn the gym T 1 party was a backwards party mth the g r1s askrng tne boys to dance and other courtesres that usually fall to the boy Bob Keeler Gene Anderson Gordon Feazel Darrrl Green and Gene Wlllrams were the letter wrnners for for the Junror class rn football For some of the boys thrs made them therr second letter rn three vears Carroll Bovles won the lo al Elks lzssav Contest wrth Dons Lee Mauthe and Alma Ortrz takma seeonn ard thrro prrzcs Also rn the honor une Rutn Ilunt rnffton was elected pres dent of the H1 Trr and for th thrrd trme rn thre years Gerald Vaher brought horne the bacon from the state frnals wrth a frrst place for hrs cornet solo In basketball Don Barlev Henrv Justrce Tom Grv ens Gene Wrllrams Gordon Fea el Bob Keeler and Gene Andersor were awardel letters On the dramond Don Barley Tom Grvens Henry Justrce Gene Wrllrams Dale Emlrng Bob Keeler and Jack Opp recerved varsrtv D s At th Junror class sponsored Prom Vrrgmra Gene 10 and G ne Anderson were attend rnts from our class and Jane Barco and Joe Alber were crowned Queen and Krng of the ball At the Negro prom Pat Sherrell and Bob Sanders were named to tue hrgh seats cf the nrght and Pearl Woods was the Junror attendant For our frnal go around rn hrgh school we elect ed Norman Heape as presrdent Gene Wrl rams as vrce presrde rt Lourse Keene secretarv and Gordon Feez 1 treasurer Henrv Justrce was elected Backfreld Man of the Year bv the Magnavox and Bob Keeler vlas chosen as the Irnemwn or the Year Henry Justrte Bob Keeler and Harold Holland were on the frrst team of the all conference te m and Gordon Fe rel and Gene Wrllrams were placed on the se ond team Gene And erson was grven an honorable mention Bob Ke ler was also xoted the Most Valuable Player by hrs teammates In basketball Henry Justrce was named Plaver of the Yr ar 'md w s named tn the lrrst team of the South vestern Egvptran Conference basketball team Gene Anderson was placed on the second team Our class enjoyed tx 0 partres whrch were bo lr held rn the gvm one bemg on Now 18 .1 Coke and Recarr' party and the other a Ct Patrrcks dav pa tx We sard goodbx to the halls of DTHS on June 2 our Co'nmen ement nreht 24- nc .4:FFA1-3.B:hll ,41 3 3 ua' 3 3 n Cl 3. 1 u g 3. 4. . Hi Tw GA 2. 1 2-4. . D Cl 41 FFA 4: .umnn 14. . . , Spee 1 Cl 3. -1: D b 2--13 Bas zr- 5 ,nun 1. I I . I I , L I , , ' Q ' Ak YI! ' . , 3 . . M Q , . . . - . ' . . U 3 S 3 , M, . ' . - . 3 . v v L I L . n - ' ' . .N 3 ' P Y I ' - , . 0 ' ' ' rl ny d ' ' ' y . e ' ' Q ' , R 1 Y , .1 - - e, ' . h's A . f', Q' ' ' - 4. - I ,19 ,I Y 1 3 ' ' , '. . A as ' ' IV 11 -1 v 1 1 v I , - ' ' r ' ' - - S , a. . Q , M , 1. ,, V f 2 I ,I Q I - I V. y I ' I v V ' H , ' D . i ' 'y .s 1 ' I 3 . . . 3 my . I ,l . Y ' A t 9 . . . N y Y A I u - ' ' ., an ' . ' 1 . A . . . ' ' r '. 1 t .. ' ' 0, 1, 'ufauiow of the vibe . . . Junior Class Offucers to rnnht Sue Bennett secretary P J Notaras sponsor Jane Hayes suent Don all Ireasurer and Janet Stevens vuce mesrden! '41 Q Raw t YI ru r mn e ean ICM Ba ana ra am Marv Bear Je n Dau- Jane D u and Raw Roger Brunner Jose hlne FIHLH-IS J H EVWIIYU fuar'-I Bushon rv o lmenster ucule :pe Ela ne Cavm Pas Dotson Joe Bova md Rav ob rzrne ne genlardl Teddy Beasley Jnm Bowlln vm uhar aul a Dvlsun J y Gra I Dae Bea 26 . . Ali, ' i, Left 1 . . 1... . 1 .pre'i Q W'. V UL ' ,J . 'I , , -. :mi ' - Q,-I: Wy 75, A,,, if W-21:42 . 55-14 x' X Fnr't tltf to ghthz Delo s Ah'e s. Nao Fr d. J . F .1u. rh G 31 . d. a 'hy. t Ihy. Sec : . g:' ,oa 'r.M2 ' ' .Ma Lu Gal ' ,L'I Hel. i 's, ty TI 'HB Co .Ge of z , . .Mer Faru .P Hu, Phil a' , oe ffe I 14. JUNIORS .... Stlmn lleft to nqhtl Sara Pantaleo May Llcata Juamta Moore Futh Paar Delore. Martm Shurley Moten Kathryn Malun Second Row Ralph Mcquald Helen Mason Ruth Henderson Margie Moms Melba Moore Vnola Mezo Alma Marhn Thelma Mnlyett Raymond H lndman rl Row llell Kennedy Sam Leek Gene Llndner .llm McMnlIan Lyle Hane John Humnue John Hon s ov- vlnv 1- n 3 IE ev ar ara 3 Cll I .nne Pyle ROQEIIIZYY Stem Nancy Wrnqht Fleta Pon er Swttemeld Boh Wheuley Bob Moore rd l l n S-A 1r nn lv f un rnnln 'ine I Stowers R1yvnonr i ' ' 2 . r ' . ' H. I '. ' ' . ' . , F' - Thif 1 . 4 . . ' . ' ' - f- I- 'VS- Furt R flell to mtl: Carol P'y e, Belt' S Y t. E h R : . Lnl 1- . ' . , , .. 't , Second Rong Wnllmm Walker. Howard Vanfnl Joyce Yehllnq, Nia Pollvn. Danna Selhevt. Dovothy Womack. Navy Ann Ruchardson. Junnlm Thu Roo: ie oflord. Elne Va' . Boh Vnvy, John Smut 4 lin .v on No s. Tl . St. ly. BH . . l R,ce. i2 - ufafvzzoz .H gfzfcglzb Left to rlnht Joyce Yehllnq huslnes manager Paul Hall captain of the Ferl team Elaine Cavlns captain of the Blue team Second Row Luculle Helple Mv Beard Sara Pantaleo Rosemary Stern Thurd Row Janet Stelens Jane Hayes Kev Swoftord The 1un1or class was presented a Sp6C18l plaque of honor by the Curtxs Publxshmg Company for sellmg oxer S1000 north ot magezrre subscmptlons Total sales amounted to 81493 on mth 10 Juniors re ClX1Ug oscars for sellmg oxer S00 00 The Junxor float vuth a huge chrcken pro laxmlng Vlere Laym for Pulle non the se ond place trophy m the homecommg p'1r'1de cal program December a Jovous Month for All which combmed tm Iemsh and Lhrlst lan celehratlons of Lhrlstmas First Row lleft to rrqhtl Jane Hayes Dorothy Womack Carol Payne Elfrne Canns Ruth Hentler on Barbara Roach Shirley Moten Juanlta Moore Sue Bennett Nlla Pollng ard Janet Stevens Second Row Harrison Norrrs Joey Grafft Bob Moore l'e1 Swolorrl P . Hall and John Hummel O O I I . . . fx ' ' . A -- 1 ' .,.v' ' -A , rw rv , At Christmas the class presented a musi- 127.- lgzaues of the vibe . . . Sophomore Class OFFicers Seated Mrs Margaret Harrrss sponsor Standrng fleft to rrnhtl Wrlrna huttes president Charles Bookstever vice presrdent Evelyn Emlrnq secretary treasurer rlrs fr rr rtt D v Danna Harrroc Juanrta Carn Shrrley Brnwrm Pat Gooch Be renwooi Marv Ellen He ver W a E r Henry Green urn Rm rr nr Dann ul r ml' Lum Donad Bcatwrr Dorald Fox Paul Comrnean acr. E sm urth Row evt v r Ir roo s rmrr arms erry xerscn 1 Dennr Mcrel Don Gut 28 N ' t R -. wleft to nhtr. Que zrrscn, lame Emery. Janet Je-2, . k, ' ey, .g. . tty G 2 ' t. , 1 . a U ml 'eq Seund Row: Richarn Harsy. Rncharn Azimrre, Phrlwym Cnnns, Charlote Day. Shirley Bengs, Betty Bronnr Wayne Cunaway. Brll Brretwerser. Th ' ' :-11,-Q-1 Halley. Dea Eaton, Bully Do muck. y D wa. 'Ja . 1 o . I nht. 1 . . J F0 I 1 lllh Heane. Lary Bock. BI' B k, Ei . I H h . T'l1l Drc' . Jw Eikrrrs, 5 feld. Jld ak. yy y .... SOPHOMORES Flrst Row lleft to rrghtl Maurnlce Kelly Wnlma Hottes Glorla Maple Freda Lowes Patsy Kuhnert Frances Manmno Pamela Martln Betty Jones Evelyn Emllng Iona Lanvpley Second Row Leroy Manrs Jerry Mu lol Jack Maple John Johnson Carroll Kunze .llm Kirk Albert Ho len Daralc' Overton Kay Marlow Thlrd Row Bob Creech Sndney Knight Henry Kroeger Fldel Drtlz Charles Moss Denme Karnes Ben Milam Fr ddle Kohout Edward Lanum Fourth Row Bob Mlfflm Marvln Mllls Donald Jackson Perry Jacob Lcren Horton Frank Maxton Jerry Keene Gecrge Holand rst Row llelt to rlnhty Catherlne Pollto Sharon Vw son Charlotte Scrnelder Jean Wheatley Mary Stowers Gedltl Rodely Betty Walker Nana Told Norma Rasney Secun Raw Charlene Relde'berger Loretta Smith Phyllis Porter Davd Pontlilll Tonvny Sefert Billy Purcell Freddle Smlth Slyvester Schneider Wrlllnm Waller Th rd Row Charles Vawsenlu Boh Teaque Tommy Vvlllls Cal Q een Bob Selbert Anthony Vettese Wayne Wlllnams Raymond Porter Cl ren e Peters Fourth Row Donald Stratton Kenneth Plerce Carl Veach Fr nk Scrmrrlqall Donald Phlllups .lack Stanhouse Lrtfarren Scott Donald Boatwrlght 29 : ' ' . ' ' , . , . . Z . Y V gl F1 ', 1 ' ' . '. , . ' . . l . ' z . ' . ' . . ' . A . . I, . . ' S . ' l . l 3 ' Y A. . . A . r 5 . ' . . ' ' , . I L fapoodw of the 'zibe . . . Freshman Class Cfficers ted lleft to rngrti Pat Thrll treasurer Vtalter Naumer president Standing Mr Phrllp Provart snonsor Anna Louise Slefert vrce presrdent 1 w rue C 'hrr'ey Borer Dxana Dewnrs Wrllrdene Bourland Shrrley Haggard Jane Cook Fleta Co e Barbara Buns Luella Hammann Patrlma Daxdone S ond Row Emor Bell url Edward Banner Uftvl R w IH l Naomr Furlow JoAnn Bishop Ruth Banner Glenna Cross Audrey Herr1n'er Beverly alhraxth Nancy Genesro Ruth re I P u ova Boh Bow In Donald Dmas Row Davison Rnd-ard Eyre Mike Cuffel Gary Bechtlu ar r dley warns na an e nne m r n Bob Bur'1es Nel on Brayflem Bob Bla 3 ca- ' , 3 ' . 3 ' . . I. FIr't RD tleft In rla:htl: far Lou ar 11' . . . , , . , ff I, ec 3 A I . ' Q , I , , . . .1 , , Hartson. Halen: Brshou. Jarat Carter Th a favs: Jwv sry C.:. ns, Edzf C'He'. a ' B . . . ., ' . . . . ffl. '-I1 Fo ' o 1 Jon Da- son, B a Ed A D: Id B I y. Ke th E I H, ' , s ' . Uly- E 0- ... . FRESHMEN urs Row lleft o rg Dualne Kru et Kremer hrey night Flea ones Vrninia Peters Joan Oz urn crls Ll e Helen Josm Thelma Macke Dorothy Mae Petry Seconl Row Gene Morgan Carol Norris La Donna Leemon Julia Maxton Shirley Pritchett Barbara Provart Betty McCormick Joann Krlst cs Russell Mu hleman Gregory Miller Third Row Ernest Kroener Merle Maclie Ralph Hemmer Elmer Fred Howard Felts Raymond McClanahan John McMurray Rickard Fren Ray Fischer ourth Row Rohert P :sy Bob Jackson Raymond Halstead Mlton Johnson Douulas K lly Arlle Holland Ray Goodwln Paul Martin WMFW Harriet Ann Relss are Shurtz Wanda Spanner Shirley Stanley ond Row Shnrley Smith Shirley Race J Ann Richardson Plylls Schwinn Verna Lee Selbert Janet Wllks Mary Lee Scarlett Na me Stowers Marnie Svefert Lola Walker Frances Rlce :rd Rov .nice olter harles ryban R hard Valier ddle null an aleo IE ar 'uhm die Rutter Curtus T Raymond Pollng Jen Peters ourti Row Jack Reiss J D Snargle Charle Wolle John Wrqtt Walter Naumer Stanley Valler Cal Rl ter Dean Overton Leonard Sem 31 F' t t i MH: A U. B ty . S12 K . t J . E . b . D A 'ttl . ' I' . F .2 2. , , , i , e . , ' . ' . First Row Halt lo rinntl: Sandra Sanders. Lillian Rossi, B:tty Stauhouse. Jane Tatum. Patricia Thill, Sandra Stroup. Anna Louise Siefert. ' ' , J ' . T . . 1 . Sec 1 ' . ' ' . o ' ' . I l ' '. ' . . - dl Th' ' -s Ma' I5 . c 'T . lc4 ' , Pre s' ir, J:-ru P 1 . R n ri v l . Fred' z erry. F l : I ' ' . .h . 4. r. s , I 1 . . ' , - '- . . Y 4 UW: Main lenance Left to Right: mm Dnnaguio. Charles Vanmetre. Covey Bailey. INDIANS RELAX All during the year. we have three men at DTHS working to help the students learn more easily by keeping the school clean and in con- stant repair. Theirs is a job that cloesn't begin or end with the ring- ing of bells. all-8 foul cufowd Zhu! Niglzfighf Zzibal life CRGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES If , S W ffwizf f 'I If? E f 02' TRIBAL LEADERS STUDENT COUNCIL t to a an ne I Geen Henry .Iustlce Jnnet Stevens Tommy Slefer Wal Er Naunev Boh Blanchard The Student Councll oi DTHS could be consldeled the heart ot the student bodw as xt IS replesentatn of the students Student f ouncxl members are chosen bx popular vote of the students The otmg was bftsed on x ITEITIOCFSIIC swsteln smnlar to that of xotmg for goxernment offxclals VOLIHQ at the polls was deused by means of bocths bemg placed m the studx lfall A Judge and mo clexks new m charbe of the booths Prlmarx and genelal electlons uele helu to elect the members cf the orgamzatlon Dllflng thc veal of 1049 50 the Student Connell his ac omphshed mam prolects Thev pxomoted the Lhmstmas basket drxve for needx t 0 R htl Elalne pll1l'llC'l Walter Nalmer Ge1e Antler on Jnet Ste ens Barham Gv'1t1Bm snon r Tummy Sue er 34 f3m11l9S and other drlves such as the Heart Lampfflgn Thev asslsted 1n the Open House observance at DTHS and ln selec' mg lsceum programs The councll too helped xX0llx out plans for the publxcatlon of an anm al tombmed with then othel 'xc tnltxes thu haxe Conducted inc dIlllS sponsolcd noon houx dances amd '1ll schoml DUIICS Hmtln assls ln p nupxl IS thc 813011501 of thls Ol flflllllltll . - - rLef l-llgntl: Elaine Pmnnck. bz.ul.ar G ah I . G: Amlerson, Da- xl .' . . . 1. , , , ' . , . ' '. . 1 ' .e , .l ' ' 1 r - x V ' ' . ' , 2 A ' '. ' 4' ' . 2 . I ' ' H .. b, A . ' , . , . . . 1 ' 1 fl ' v n ' V E T I t, A . , . . . I '- ' ' ' -' I ' '. C A March of Dimes, Red Cross. and the A - ' sv -I I 'T T .4 K Y M' D , , . . 'l. T ,E . Y. .T E K ' ' ,' ' . , . , X . , , K L 3- - 1 . l Mr. D. W. , t X pg ' 1. l lLel t ig : , l . I a . a . . . . - . W D. W. Hortln. so: u l t. INDIAN ORATORS SPEECH CLUB SPEFCH VLUB OFFICERS Seated lleft to rnnhtl Clarence Peters sergeant at arms Dua a Copeland secretary Jane Hayes vrce presudent Matena Notaras presldent Sherry Payne treasurer and Mlss Kathrune Forester sponsor Standung Mr Wesley Bowne! sponsor Another of the most 3Ct1V9 orgamzatrons m school 1S the Speech club Dullng the past year the club has sponsored the COHCGSSIOH stands at all football and basketball games taken part 1n speech meets sponsored an all school parts and presented the three act play Januarv Thaw Hume an ac ne membershlp of 30 students the club comenes tn room 20 exert Vlednesdax esemng after school for then' regular meet mgs One of the hlghllghts of the scar for the Speech club occured when their organlzatlon adxanced all en trles from the d1str1ct speech meet to the sectlonal meet m Carbondale The group 1nc1clentallv played host for the drstrlct meet held at DTHS The team was awardcfl the tnrst place banner from the sectxonal meet The onlv entrv who advanced to the state meet hovsex P1 vas Car roll Bovles who quahfled for ex tempore speakmg Mr Weslev Bovmet and Mtss Katherme Forester are sponsors ot the organ1zaf1on use s Row tleft to rlqhtl I aro Cobb Carrol Boyles Jeanne Flormo Janet Stevens Jane Hayes Mr Wesley Bovlnet Speech club sponsor Mnss Katherme Forester Speech club spon or Matewa Nota as o a llzm Drana Copeland Johan na Schleper and Bull Brtltweuser Second Row len Swofford Janet Jolley Louada Parrott 'harry Payne Dorothy Womack Dons Mauthe Julla Maxton La Danna Leernon Maurmce Kelly and Richard Kirk Thlnl Row Roh Blan hard Clarence Peters J my M .ol Roh Hand o Barham Buns Jln Krrlt Elame Pmnrck Sandra Stroup Vurnlnna Pe er and Bah Henley 35 I I I I ,' ,'v ' . . . c - , v . , Y - . Y ' ' f V-l U. is . 1 ' N rv ' I ' w ' V 1 . 5 ' V ' 1 -, .1 I in Q h 'H 53 Firt ' gR'ch' . . ' . . . . ' ' . 2 ' ' . sz '..J.1:.' .'- . ' A I 3 , I, ,er- us'. . :r'1. r, r , , ' ts. - . DEBATE TEAM an --11.4 Se1ed tleft to rughth Carroll Boyles Debate Coach Katherme Forester R 'ward Kr! Stwnthnq Matena Nutarxs Jlm Kirk Sanrla Sroup Ch oe Ann Stevens Jerry Muslol L1 Donna Leemon Julna Maxton Curtis Terry Preparatlons tot four meets were mcluded ln Ar honolatx soeletv for students who partxu the years actlutles ot the DTHS debate team The pate m speech meets and who rank tn the uppet team placed ftrst at the Du Quom mvttatlonal and two thlfdk of thclr class compose the membctshtp won over Paducah Kentuckx 1n the Paducah meet ot the Natxonal Forscme League NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE wqw-emu tm n r rn me C e e 1 h I aras ane 0 Dr: elwrd o Bo D111 ss r v Q er sm mor fence e :rt r Q ro 1 omwc inc ut rms 1 Bre twe 't r turns Kb ,e ' ' ' ' ' A 'TLV A 4 I N I ,. .- It . A? - irc, . t ' 2 . ' 4 lc, jc, V t . . Q V . . A A . .hy . Q 1 - ,' ' ' , ' . ' . ,' . t' l ' - A . A I ' , . L .er- i f 5. ,Ui . T . , I ' t - -r' .Q f' ' , FWS! ROW PH YD VIIJVTII Rld? Cobb. Jea .e Fo o, Jar t -I-211. Jn-1 H,y:. Rat Henderson. Mateta Nut . JD J, EI , ara Con . 1 . Junarzra Srhleyiev. Curr II ylss Sec 1 Hoa, 'vit Krtheue Foe! , to 3 Cla Pt , Jevy Ntuol Do tly W . k, Bob BI. In I. Do M..:thn, Bull Mt, Ne- ', k:.une , nor. STATE SERIES TEAM s Row deft o rlq tl r ese ovnt coah era aaa C roll Boyles Jha M xton Jam Kirk Ruth Henderson Olena 'opelaml and Miss Katherme Forester cna n Second Row Gerald Valuer Dorothy Womack Bob Banc' ard Jane Haye Bob Henley Ken Swofford All twelve members of the DTHS Speech team advanced from the dlstrvct spce h meet held at DTHS to w1n flrst place ln the sectxonwl meet at quallflcd LO advance to the state fmals at Cham palgn, Ill1H0lS on Apr1l lo 1950 xhere he was ehmmated 1n the flrst round MISS Kathenme Forester coached the debate team and Carroll Boyles 1n hrs extempore speakmg Nlv' Weslev Bovmet asslsled the I'ClTl2llfll!l2 ca 11 members m preparatlon for the meets FALL PRODUCTION JANUARY THAW 141 ng tl ft 3 1 ru 1 re we EI a'z Jncr H Jan Hwy Ru h Henderso JWIET Stev Mat a rotaras Ken Swofford mg E nine nw: Dnna Cope an Bo Blarcha he E f A ', 2' .' A , I V V V , . . . ' f r 1 if l Furl It 'hrM.WlyB-.e, c.M.:t. Ntrs. ar .u' 2, ,' ,. . . . - V . E Carbondale. Only one speaker, Carroll Boyles, , 4 . , . , i ' Sta, . e l rinlil: Jin Kin. Car ZI B yfes. Bill B li is . Ger .E V I . Bob e:1ley. e L es. 1 n. .: smw: 'I ' Pi . fx. Richard K,rk. . I n. rw - zu. -37H ANNUAL HI-TRI CEREMONIAL Frst Row tleft to rlnhtl Aulrey Hen mer Sandra Stroup Bvhara Provart Sh rley Sanley Second Fow Marjorie Alungi Barhar Smith Janet Jolley Shirley Eaton lV'1ry Ann Simmons Norma Kelley and JD Janello Thlrl Row Ruth Huntlrgton The H1Tr1 is an otganization that unites all glllS of a high school fer one common putpose the dexelopmeflt oi character Through seruce cultural opportumtles conferences mass and gioup discussion meetings and imptcssne cermomals the gnls strixe to obtain th t goal HI TRI OFFICERS Simmons secretary s Lois Iv r nsov IHUIIIIIIUIOII iveslzen 'in Shirley Eatoi treasurer SPONSOR left to in Elaine Plnni lice nreslrlent Mwry 38 I l aim Patrlc ti ne Ptnrlck ale ayes arol P ne The activlties of the H1 T1 for 1949 50 included a welcoming partv for the freshman gtrls with the sen lor girls providtng the entertainment Th1s was held Sept 20 In the months of November and December the girls of the H1 Trl veie busy selling greeting cards and Christmas cards This was a morzw making project Wh1Ch helped finance the Mother Daughter banquet On Feb 14 the Imtation Cere niomal was held w1th the mothcis of thc ticshman girls being guests Another annual event which thc I1 T11 is in chatffe of thc Moth! aught:-1 hmquct fo lun tl inf nas hcld or Mai 0 thc rum cntcictl 1 ll in thc Homecoming, paiadc using c theme lettx ll X 'tleloclx The H1 F11 sponsmcd an s hoo nn 1 l H-mmm scmcstu Ruth Huntington pncsiclcnt ol thc local oigamzation nas also elect cr resident oi e sae oig ni IIIIOTI 'lliss lots Smclci is tht spun oi the Ill i l ' 1 . l . 1 . 1 I ' ' a TI Il. : ' ' '. P . , ' 1. .t ' 1. Elan ' I . J 1 H . C' 2-y . , - 3 . I ' . . . .I V l D ' l 1 I ' . . I , , . . . , f L A . . J ' Y . ' -- X I '- .' 's ' .C A D .- D' ' 1 r ' i r ' I ' senior girls. This year thc banquet Als . , 1 ' 1 'lwt ' x . ' 1 -1 -.' th . . A P' A' G' 'l ls Like ull-Jc I .1 'tj 'luring 'hc .' -' I Nl p' ' th 'tt ' 11 T - AND -1 nhtr: ck. 1 1 'L A F-3 4 ' - I -- . 3 Mis S Irie. sua : Rutl , - l Il A ,, , ll .. el sor -I'r1. MUSICIANS OF THE Th1s group of musleallx xnelmed students has a Hood reason for toot mg en oxn o ulm me past xeax the tlexpateel ln a exents as well Southern IIIIDOIS Lnlxer ltxs home comme, parade D'lHS banl has pal number ot school as be'ng guests at an allsehool eancf aftlutles CJIIILCI out The exent was a bl, SDOIISOIITIQ was one ol the bx the group claw on the DTHS ealenelar beeause e bnnd had engaffer ommx x sms orehestxa to plat IOI students The DTIIS band x as one of tne Southern lll1no1s hxgh s hool bands muted to take part 1n SIL s D13mOIld Jubllee homeeommg parade All band members vlho PHTIICIPHICJ recexxed eertlfleates of appre 1at1on form SIU Off1C13I5 of the home omlng cele bratlon Besldes sponsoring a dance bard fox their students, thls orgamzatlon has furmshed some muslc of its our' The gloup has plaverl at most of the basketball and footoall games . well as the all school p p meetmgs TRIBE BAND OFFICETS Gerald Valler nresnlent tslttlngy treasurer Barbara Scnnllrqall secret y Band IS a legular course at DTHS and IS taught by Mr Melvm Sxener who took over the group th1s veal One half credlt IS gnen toward gtaduatlon to all bind students Offlcers fo1 the orgamzatlon are Gerald Valler pxesldent, Lor etta Smth V1 epresldent Barbara Sehmldgall, se retarx ard Donald Stxatton IFDASUICI Dunne' hrlftlmes at the iootball games the band entertamed the fans bv performmg marchlng routmes The band s baton IVNIIICIS Shnlex Boner andd lean and Janet Daulbx led tne band -5 s Row tt qlt shnrlef Boner Frerldne Smvth lona Lampley Barhara Roac Eddle Banner Nelson Bradled Janet Daa Se out Row Kathyrn Martrn Don Stratton Mary Ann Rnhardson AI va Marin J et Wllks Maurnlce KeI'y Ncrr Kel J Thrrrl Row Mr Melvin Slener dlrector Phyllis Porter Jane Tatum Barbara SVIIIIIIIIIIBII Luella Hammann Donart Overton Fourth Row Ralph Hemmer Loretta Swnth Jams, Calm, Geuad Vamr Douglas Kelly Jark Stanhouse Daml Popham Carl Veanh Bully Cjeka 39 ' th 2' h 1'n.'t D g tl , . , yr fx , ' '. : .'. - , A-FV . I r f ,- . . A - 2 . - ' , Z ' - ' 1 Y. ' -' ....' x , , . . , ,, . ' .1 l 1 . -. v .V A th 1 ' ' 1' ,,f I T L' LM '- 5 ff, r t ' 'lr .' I . '. , T, . X A . . A A . tLeft to RuqhtI:'Luretta Smith.. VICE presldzntg Mr. Melnn Senner snonsorg Donald Stratton. ' ' ' ' 4 ' . : . ' J , ar . .tj ' ' , n- - rv . . v U . . I ' I V- I ' v . -4 'W . ' . . ,, V v. . . Y - - ' u v . Q - 4 1 K , t x ,W Q , e . Q Q - i A A - - , ' x I A ' . 5 s - ' ' 1 - Y I r Q v ' 5 I ii, 'tif H- 1 Flrt Ile to TI 2 li ' ' 5 . ' . ' V h. ' , . 1, I , 'lhy, 5 .5 g Q ' . t , i , n . an- ' , , . . .wa e , FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. . . PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM Sealed lleft to ruqhtb Myron Bailey Bob Nlurry Don Nal Carl Vearh N ndlng H warl Vincll LI n r on Harold Hom in ffhchaphrmm fmsslgs vwgzsabs W Wilvnfpmam rn fxrlemelangsm amuse DUOUOIN Cmmfffz SEARS SHEEP S Learnmg to do domg to learn ammg to lne 1lX1I'Ig to serxe the motto of the Future Farmers of Amellca 'Nh Harold Homann xocatlonal agrlcultural lnstructor sponsors DT HS chaptel of thls natlonal orgam zatlon The 63 bows who are mum bers haxe undertaken 70 projects As a result of the projects the boxs haxe won seural honors D Quom lccelxed llrst place m the Lhaptel Exhlblt at the 1949 50 state convcntlon 'jj-3' H3 539, uf' S nlmg ru er lsov e ur rvlsov Andr w stae suner lsor Russell Pehworll IV ctor 1 ear un atlon onann sponsor er O1 John Vancnl Jesse Kenne 40 e '. is ' V 1 . f H ' .. u 'ta 1 o f l 4 ye Ha e. Rayn: n Rice. My an 1 i 'Q X--H 2 3' 1, V1 1 .Q , Q A I- .Q 1 Q . no Q- F94 .X . A rf 1 A A Q . . H 1 A - 'X . 'Q 2 ', 4 f sa' Sl! b , k S r V- -I - gf ,Q ya L ' l '- ' M .4 nfl. '- .. ' .1-,li l sr A1 . Ax Q if - A ' if 2 -A 'i e . g ' . 1 : 3. Q Sta 1 llelt to qhtr: C. F. Anderson. state sun v , J. B. Adams stat s Je 2 A. J. e s. I v : 'l. il e 9 S 5 Fo cl 1 H. W H f . FFA : gnck Am Sv. dy. . VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE - -4 -A QQL4 Bom Murry American farmer candldate and has sheep James Lrpe and Sam Vancll both membe s of the class of 49 earned the State Farmers degree last year F1rst placc ln the p rlamentary procedure sectlonal meet whlch was held at Du Quoln was won by the local team The boys have also ex h1b1ted thelr projects at two falrs Sharon WIISOH was elected The kcepmg wxth the theme of the palty the boys sponsored 1n the gym thxs year The department of vocatlonal agmculture lS an mtegral part of the publlc hlgh school The teacher of vocatlonal agrlculture IS a member of the school facultv Fac1l1t1e are provxded for use 1n th mstrucuon of students who are studvmg to be come farmers These facxlxtles xa 5, 'lccordm u the needs of 'hm cfm munity They usually conslst of a separate bu1ldmg whlch contams fm office C1'lSS10um izum shop storage rooms and a laboratory In addltlon manv departments have land laboratorv plots or school farms for use oy students Such fdCl11t1CS make It possxble to teach Future Farmers m a nractxcal and sclentlflc manner flixtreme Left! Mr Ha old Homann lExtreme Right? Dean Clapp -41 l l in . r 7 ' y L . 7 ' . W J H I . A . S 5 M , , ' 7 L Ls U Sweetheart of the FFA. This was in ' Q . . . 5 . . 3 . A . f - ' ' 2 2 T . 2 r - -5 I . I . STUDENT VOICE OF DTHS .... THE MAGNAVOX Slttmg lleft to rghtl Rose Bova Bob Blanchard Jeanne Flormo l bcnnu Row Sara Pantaleo Frances Lappm Betty Walker Bb Henley Bll B twelser M P J Notaras sponsor Phyllls Prnvart Manor: Al onnl Thlrd Row Sam Leek Gregory Mlller Joyce Yehllng Donna Selhert Bavaara Mann Juanlta Satterfueld Mary Lncata Fleta Porter B ruara Sm th F rth Row Raymontl H dnam B h Co zme Ch rles Stevens Alma Ortlz Don Mlfflln Ken Swo ord TORS llft t r e e Meat assocna or wenser or ln cnlef B05 Blanrnarc Es ery Saturdav evenmg durmg the 36 weeks of the Qchool vear the Magnavox appears as a ,upplement to thr- Du Quom Evenmg Call Evert ptece of work mcludtng complete make up of th paper IS done bv the students proudmg a thorough tramme m Journallsm Setvtng tn the executne capacmes ot the Maguavox are Bob Blanchard ed1tor1nch1ef B111 Breltwelser, asslstant edltor Bob Henley sports edttot 'md Mr P J Notaras faculty Qponso Last teal Q Megmwx received the Qmll tr d Scroll tatmf of the Fue' Internattonal Axnald Hlbhlt htb ot the tent 'or the ectttols and spomts ecutot mclude attendance to the Illmo Q State Htgh S hool PIQQS ASiO'1'1ll'1T1 C'onfe1cm-- m thampatgn 'lllllllg the lall and coxc mg the lllmols S .ate Basketball Toutnament Bcstclcs then fll1llC'S to the Nltgnaxox these j0l1lYlZlllSlN mlte some altlclcs fox the Du Quom Exemne tall 'z-' : . '. .C .i rei'. r... , I ' . '? ou .. in. , n r'. 3 . . '. ff. 1 v - l ' Y f , 1 .- ' 1 1 . , . . h 5, 6 . Y. . 7 n 7 . . ' .Y i L . . . . . A' I y . Y. - . I I l .. ., .. W v 'Y v ' v ' r 1 Q.. b , - . . . - . . l 1 L' 6 ' what V ' D -1 1 . 'f1 rr - V - ' ' l 1-. , L l ' U. . . ' . . AA' , ' L1 Q B fx J'x Ai A 9 . B ,. V , ,J- . - . 4 ' X. '. ' R. e. I K V ,- ' . '. . ,.' , , . '. W . ' EDI e o lqlftl: Joe Danson. typ seitr . ezll. lte et.nt , Blll Brent . erht - -' , . P l. -LWB REVIEW OF EVENTS THE FLASHLIGHT Bob Henlex Edxtor ln chlef Jane Haxes ASSOCIBIG Edltor Ken Swofford Asslstant Edltor Bo Blanchard Nlakeup Edxtor Barbar Smlth Orgamzatlon Edltor Sue Bennett Sam Leek and Nlar Jorle AIOIIUI Asslstants Dxana Copeland Feature Edltor Bettx Walker and Gerald Val1e1 Asslstants Matena Notaras Class Edltor Irma Ftetsam Alma Ornz and Catherme Pollto Asststants Gene Anderson Spotts Edltor Paul Hall Asslstant Sam Leek Cartoomst LOUISQ Keene BUSIHQSS Iylgmnager Lft lo Right Cen Qwollord assistant edllor Bob Henley Elarne P1nn1ck Advertlsmg Manager Janet Stevens Asslstant P J Notaras Sponsor For the past fue xears there has been no searbook fO1 the students of DTHS So vuth new hope for the sucffess of th1s vear book the new staff and thelr sponsor Mr P J lNotaras have put out th1s book vuth the Idea ln mlnd that future classes w1ll be able to carry on thls nrojeet ln years to come Seaten lleft to rlghtl Drana Copeland Elanne Prnnrk Gerald Valrcr Matema Notaras Gene Anderson Barbara Smith gfandlgg Sam I-EEK Bvtly Walker Alma Ortrz Loule Keene Catherrne Polrto Janet Stevens Irma Fletsam Mar me Along: Suzanne Bennett au all 43 I I l I D -D .. . . vw Y 'l y Y ' ,,. ' e ' :P , . ' ' 2 ' A ' editor-ln-chief: P. J. Notaras. sponsor., 1 . . 4 . . A ' ' T q ' V' ., c . ,Y 4 ' Y' ' l . . ' ' V E , . , . . . , . Y. . . . . I . FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA s 'iszwi - 3 T4 1 Se .ell Ileft to vmhtr Pattn Palr Pat C naway Jean Dunson Ba hara Schmldqall Donna Hamrock Charlene Reudelberuer Pat Thll ndmu Ply I wlnn v e ayarr nam enrl 1 ene B urlan IY e Rice Doro hy Pe ry Nancy Gencslo Doro ly I nf I3 Mirtm rma K um G n T m M E anor e Melha Vloore Rusemar em M one orrls L he Jane YE Marg net Blsnox Verna Seibert Sara Pwntaleu CAMERA SNAPPERS FHA These future home makers beheve that happx home now and ln he futule IS one of the most Important thmgs that thew can do for democlacv CAMERA SNAPPERS Fxelx Nlondm me ning lhc In u ln club can he found dns cussmg' plctules Each as taken oI .m sv' uct he xushes except 0 somc PILILIILN xx nah are Nsxgnoc 5' as snap fo X1 xgmxox EIHHJ feft nr Ray Fusche an Donald Phllnul 'mmnm erl o Bull Breltnelser rronn F :Per uohscv I mi Ennne C0 e' 4-v , 2 A, I . ', I L W V. I , NN . Q A H' ' : . 3 . . r , . . ' . '. Sta ': :II's Sch ,Shnly H ' I, 0 , D .s. WIIQI n CI. Sh I, . I I, . t D:d: . Aln . . No elley. Pal e e tz, hel :x auke. Ie BII. I . y Sl'. aj ' M '. II' P I . . I helping to make a ' . t ' . ' ' og: ' this f 1- .- - '- -rf 1 1 'ICI1 J 1 1' the Kne I to r jhtlz ' d . I ., Sn -1 Alh H :dew , Mr, Rav, IS . , S 3 Jm Elk .A H ,, , Q PEP CLUB Row tleft o t7 C eaders Plyl IS ovart on El q Eve'yn tnllng De cres Mar Second 'Row Harriet Relss Lola Vtalker Betty Kreme Lllluar Rossi Betty Brown Aram Louise Qlefert Shirley Boner Jane Cook Sandra Stroun Thlro Row Wllma Hottes Juanita Caney Wanda Enllng Elame Cavlns Jean Slsk Shirley Pritchett Verna Selhert J net Carter Wlllldene Bourlant' G orla Maple Fourtn Row LaDonna Leemon Janet Jent Luella Hammann Betty Stanhouse HeIe1 Jsslm Sh rley Smlth Slurley Haquard Nanny Genesuo Patrlcua Daldore Pat uotsnr Fat Tl'lIl Flflh R w Nauml Furlow Phyllis Schwnnn Julla Maxton Donna Hamrock Betty Walker Shlrley Knight Barbara Smlh Nlla Pollng Dons Little FBIFIE Lou Cavlns Charlotte Day Shlrley Begrs D CLUB PEP CLUB Pep club members asslsted m all school pep SESSIONS bes1des maltmg up the mam cheermcf sectlon d 1r1n,, games D CLUB Its not evervone that can sav they be long to the D Club Quallflcatlons axe that cverv member must we a DTHS lettel man for takmg an aetnc part 1n a VHFSILX sport ed llelt to rghtl Dan Du Ba ey Tom Gwets Kee er rry Jutlce G ne Wllllams Gene A'1Ierson Phll Luna Narnan Heane Harol ene Stnndlnq Gordon Feazel Donald Wa ew I e mln e avlns on Bale Pau Hall John Humme Harold Hollantl Don Emllng 4:3 . Q5 l. V . U Q 'I r - First t- righ. : heerl - 1 I' Pr . . a nlrt . . '1' . I tlr. - ,- V . , G 1 ' , V ', . U ' I I' A 4 I I . U k Y ,E I x . W X P 4 s Q I L I U . f, 5 I I ' 4- ' I X . Seat I 1 rfas. Bob ' . He s . 2 ' , . . ' . 1 , rl ll . . 1 .I II. Jam B. lln. John Holls, Dal E I g. Gen C . D 'I y. I , I, GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Ftrst Row tleft to rlghtl Betty Kremer Sandra Stroup Gedtth Rodely Donna Hamrock Janet Jen! Mary Ann Stowers Freda Lows Betty Broun Second Row Charlotte Day we n Enrlrng Wanda Emlmg Pat Thrtl 'oseurme Jan lo Carrie Lou Cavtns Chloe Steyens Shure Eaton othy Petry J Ann K tlcs Nancy Gn I Patrlcla Dardone Norma Kelley Third Row Slnrlev Bengs Betty Waker Lola Waker Verna Se bert Anna Louise Slefert Jane Cook Jo Ann Bishop Janet Carter Juamta Carney Wxlma '-Iottes Mary Stmmorrs BarLara Smulh urth Ro: -trol A r a e Da y Jan Daulhy Phyllrs Provart Ca-al Payne Pat Conaway .lean Srsk Elalne Cavtm Patsy Dotson Delores Martlr Joan Emlnu Frfth Row Do IS Little Glora Maole Harrlet Re Ss Many Lee Scarlett Betty Nl ITOVIIIICIQ Sftlrley Htqqard Shtrley Pritchett Luella Ham 'mann Julia Maxton LeDonna Leemon Nla Polnq Manu Alo q Summer camps ceremomals and sports hlbhllvht the BCIIXIIIPS of the Glrls Athlettc Assoexatlon lhls :tatemde orgamzatlon mth good spoxtemanshm as Ita goal 15 Qpon worcd bs 'Hrs Barbara Simson Ii glrls do not care for such actnc spolts 15 softball or soccer the GX X offexs modern dance and stunto and tumbhng GAA members ate gnen polnts 0 etch 'ICIIXIIX that Jom At 0 on of thc scat these pumts .ut JYIKICCI md state awards atc plcscntcd fox thc YIJIIIIDPI ot pomts oath mam bel CHIIT5 GA OFFIFERS- Seated tleft to rrqhtl Shrrtey Eaton presndent Delores M run :ecre ry IIIIYIQ BFE V TIS BSUYEY BT 3721 IIISUTI SIOTISDY Oil? VII I1 KIVFSI I1 46 . ': .vi-Iy A. I t ,. .' el, ' '. . Aly . Dor .I o rls . aes.. . V .Y E Fo dt 'orIs J'rIt uh'. 1' . , 'I , ' . . . ' ' , . ' zur . ' :. I L, '..-' 1' . - ' . ' , , , I 1. rie ri. I 1 1 ' W .U. F U , , , .. ,.. . K. , 'A ix ir-1' t an d lc.. 5. ' A. .., . 1 , . I . ' . .. , - ,. .. A . - : . g at,' ta, Stas. :EIn. Ca1.trs :Mrs, B b. St 41. :J. Elq. .rce Jet, THIRD ANNUAL HOMECCMING rurs Row llefl o YI htl Karen axton gift bearer erry Cark crawl bearer Bunnne Brldewell glft bearer Second w tAttendants anr Es ortl n Emllng Jmmlf Bowl S H nr us Ice V G so n of hono ee er Elaine Pnnnlk qu en Gene Anderan Gordon Fsaze Slnrley Cavms Donald Wall Srurley Ea on To start the Homeconnmg :1ct1v1t1cs students met on the football fleld Monday for the pep meetmg which was hlghllghted by a bonflre A snake dance was orgamzed and there was a parade through town Frldax noon Armlstlce Day a parad of queen C3lldldZ1tPS and floats circled town before the game FRESHMEN PLACE FIRST Followmg the crowmng of the queen tro awarded to the sponsors of the w1n blrst place was awarded to the fresh The Junxor class recened second thlrd ratmg went to the Future Homemakers ol Amerlca 0I'g3I1lZ3ll0l1 phles were mng floats man class place and -47 .7 , , ' A x '.. L-,P A A ' - p - f'Li1,l,g , ,WJ 1 1' ' t t 'g : M . :J ' . I ' ' . ' , Ro . c S : Jua ' , ' .Tn Janrt tevens. e y J t' . irqinia enei , 1aid r: Bob K I . ' ' 'c. 2 : s . I, ' ' . . .' t . I S A . . . . A, 1 Q . V , i - Y ' y . I Y . . . . D . ' ' ' ' I . - 1 y - 1 l l PROMS OF 49 SPONSORED First Row lleft to right! Howard Hufl Mark Yehllnn Cynthia Bovl el Snlrley Morrow econrl Row P tsy Dotson J ln Hollis nn erlq s enn dy li H n lnnton my Usll e 0 lhers une Bvco Queen ,me Bus n Edd C I r Er L pu ha rl leader Carrol Boyles Master of Ceremonies Vnrqunua Geneslu Gene Anderson Evelyn Em :ng Charles Bookstaver Amid a festixe spirit of carnival time the 1949 DTHS prom was held May 27 in honor of the seniors The predommating theme of the dance was that of a carrousel The gymnasium saddles of various colors They were attached hx silver reins to caxrousel posts of white and sparkling silxcr A brightlv colored canopv was suspended fiom the ceiling forming a circular pattern over the d.ncers A merry go round bandstand had red and white peppermint poles supporting lt in keeping with the clrcus festivitits music was The negro prom was held Mav 28 with similiar dectrations David Ross pxovided music for the dance BY THE CLASS OF 50 lg nn na co enne ers n 0 n on, r nom o an ers a rre 0 een S ure Shirley Mo en Melvin Fvquhar nr av unse r nn n nc ae nun n nm Bra orfl Fvace Slmnson I I I l Q za D. oz ,A Ga ZJesK eH..Rul ut -.He J c.J-JA .J' .. :-1' -e oenan. nie nn s. n 2 . ' 1 A '. . l' , walls were covered with miniature horses with furnished by Ernie Limpus and his orchestra. I I 0 I O Len ,htr.Do msn. K rn Pet ,Joh Jhs Peal w ..Bnsn .PtSl1e u. u : hly Hill. Faro RL.: Lo' Worr nto. M'h l Bol , Eul 0 ill . 1 . -43- eat an the eepee SEPTEMBER Today we reglstered for another year at DTHS Football Chr1stopher Qtherel H1Tr1 freshman party due to oxer abundance of l1pst1ck green fresh1es turned red 3 Football Sparta ttherej B ck tcrschool party sponsored by GAA Football Murphysboro thereh OCTOBFR Perry County Teachers 1nst1tute turn about IS fa11 plav teachers go to chool wmle we have vacat1on Football Anna Jonesboro fhereb Grade cards were due today nuff Sald Two St Louls trampollne art1sts started off the years lyceum programs w1th a bounce Football Chester tthereb Black cats and pumklns decorated the gym for the freshman and sophomore Halloween party Another vacat1on for our m1nds Whlle our teach ers had another meetlllg at Carbondale Football Elkvllle tthereb Football Coll1ns111le therej NOVEMBER Football Carbondale ttherel The annual Open house hxghlxghted Amer1can Educatlon week Th1s gave our parents a blrds eye v1ew of what goes on IH DTHS A perfect hollday Arm1st1ce day and home C0mlng The Indlans made the day complete by scalpmg our old rxvals the P1nckneyv1lle Pan thers by the score of 76 The senlor class enjoyed the1r f1rst gather1ng 1n the gym w1th Cokes and dancmg 24 25 Thanksglvlng vacatlon DECEMBER K 7 Basketball 'VI'1r1ssa therej Grade cards due everyone recoverlng n1cely Basketball Carbondale ttherel Curtams rose at 8 00 ton1ght for the Speech club productlon January Thaw Basketball Anna Jonesboro therej The Jun1or class celebrated the1r success IH maga z1ne sales w1th a party They were the flrst class 111 the h1story of DTHS to go over the S1000 mark Our farmers and homemakers Jolned together to have a good el hoe down 1n the gym Basketball Sparta therel Santa Claus spread the Yuletlde sp1r1t at the GAA Chr1stmas party 1n the gym tomght The Speech clubs annual Chr1stmas alumn1 ban quet was held 1n the aud1tor1um of the Coca Cola plant Chr1stmas xacauon starts 28 31 Basketball Mt Vernon Hol1dav tournament JANUARY Wlth the Chrlstmas past we returned to the old gr1nd Basketball Chester fhereb Basketball Benton fherel The Greatest War Story Ever Told was related to the student bodv todav bv Lleutenant 'amos C Whlttaker who was one of the seven SlII'VlVOI'S of the Eddle Rlckenbacker crew Basketall Herr1n therej Ghosts haunted the band room at the band s partv tomght Basketball Murphysboro ttherej Basketball Chr1stoDher ttherel Basketball Tr1co therel A years supply of mldnlffht 011 was burned to n1ght as students crammed for semester exams Semester exams Basketball Benton Im1tat1onal Tournament 30 New semester resolut1ons were made today and NX ere kept for one whole day 31 Basketball P1nck11eyv1lle therel FEBRUARY Mult1 colored socks blossomed out at the sock hop all school party sponsored by the NFL Basketball Zelffler Qherej Words flew thlck and fast at the Inv1tat1onal Debate meet Basketball Carbondale therej Basketball Murphysboro therej Basketball Nashv1lle cthereb H1 Tr1 gxrls entertzuned the1r mothers at a cere momal and tea Blrd calls and wh1stl1ng were presented by MISS D1'1na DlX0l1 1n a lyceum program Basketball Chester ttherej Basketball Anna ttherej Sen1ors were glven the opportunlty to talk to representatwes from several un1ve1s1t1es and colleges who were muted to attend College week DTHS was host to the D1str1ct speech meet The Speech team took f1rst place qual1fy1ng everyone for Sectlonal P1nckneyv1lle Reg1onal Tournament 'VIARCH The FFA boys took f1rst 1n a Parllamentary pro cedure contest The Speech team made a safe Journey to Carbon dale for the Sect1onal Speech meet Tommy Lawsons orchstra provlded mUSlC for the bands all school party Wearmg of the green and barn danc1ng splced the sen1ors last school party The student body was enlertalned by Paul Burke WUIIUS fastest chalk artlst 1n a lyceum program balls for the Pep club s barn dance Perry County Teachers Instltute No school A surpr1se party was planned by the freshman commxttees for the1r last of the year APRIL Sprmg vacat1o11 Baseball season opens A var1ety of dances and games closed the last gathermg of th sophomores at a party 1n the ym Carroll Boyles represented the Du Quom Speech tiarrgj sat the State Speech meet 1n Champa1gn I 1 MAY 0 2 152 The Pep club sponsored another of the1r fun packed partles 1n the gym Semor tea The Jun1orSen1or play THREE CORNERED 'VIOON a comedy 1n thlee act was accl'umed a huge success by all 0 D1str1ct Baseball tournament 22 27 Sectlonal Ba eball tournament The 194950 Prom presented Vmce Genoxeses orchestra 1n a beauutully decorated gym for an CVLHIIIF' of dancmg The fmale to the DTHS socnal calend r came w1th the 194950 colored Prom Baccalaureate Semors rem1n1sced thelr school days lh the Class Day muslcal program and afterwards enjoyed a p1cn1c Memoual Dav no school Exams JUNE 1 Exams 2 Commencement The I'CC8lVlI1g of dlDl0m3S closed the f1nal page for the class of 50 C 74 o o 0 6-5 l ' - ' n . . 16 U - 1 -- ' 20 '- . - ' - . ' ' , 5 ' . 2 '- , , . 2 ' , . 29 a - ' . 3 -- 'C 30 - 4 ' ' ' ' 7 1 v . ' - . . 7 . H . ' ' , - s ' 10 -- ' . 11 -- ' 14 U I . 14 .' . . . . - 15 -' - ' - . 20 . . Q . 1 . 16 . 4 . . .JH 21 ' -. ' 17 ' X -- ' 27 ' 18 - 1 . 20 ' ' ' 28 . U . . - H A . . n . . - . . A . . I - 29 - .. l. U . V . . 4 A - . . I . 10 at H ' ' ' 1 ' . I , I . , - 6 , , , , Q 11 -' ' 1 - ' ' - 11 ' - . . ' ' . , . . F , ' I ' , 18 , ' Q ' . - ' .' . . . . - i ' . . - - ' L . ' 20 ' , 2 Basketball--Elkville there 23 Jeans and dirndle skirts were brought out of moth 3 - --1 . ' ' , 5 - - ' ' , 24 ' ' - . 6 f 1 -- - 31 '. 8 ' Y 5 1 ' ' ' , 9 -- '- ' ' 6-7 ' ' 12 ' ' ' - 10 - f ' 2 - ' A. - ' 14 ' . 15 ' ' ' . L 1 - - . 15 . 16 - - ' , ' v 20 I I . . . . L . Q 22 . , . . l I - . ' 9 . . Q ' . . 7 . . 1 . I L v I ' S, . 4 I ' 3 f ' 1 . . - 6 ' -- - ' s 7 q -- 26 - V A 'F 9 H V . . A ' . I ' ' . ' ' ' . ' uf 27 u 9 ' ' A 3 11 , -- ' ' 28 . - ' 12 U 1 D 29 ' . . ' ' ' - - 13 ' -- ' ' . ' 17 - -- A 30 , - 20 ' -- ' 31 24 A , . .B . - 25 I I 1 I I . . . . .i -. 50- Zine Jfecfakina who Nonoz to the Ueepee . sis, IH M Q K GX K 5 3 if M X' - 1:1 i ' V gat. nz- - ' - 1- 'fil54s Q, W 1 - ' ' 'I .,, NAM , 1,1 Xu g l 'S ,I ll ' ff hxuv, r A 1 ' Al' U 1 I x,x I 141,115.13 :bu .Quoin gofzeuefz . . . 270 Uiciozy 52 IR X .XX f xi PLANNERS OF INDIAN STRATEGY GO YOU INDIANS Left to rlght J T Envhah ath1et1c chrector and football coach R P Hlbbs prmclpal and baeeall coach Quentm Stmson basketball coach and Robert Hurtlex asmstant football coach Dc mu Nlntm Phxl he Provut Sta mclmg Ioan Fmlm f Lulxn Fmlmg 33 HAM ' : . . C, f . ' A L', ,' Kneeling cleft to rightlz 1 l'-.-la . '- ' aa . VK Q y 6 N 'I INDIANS OF THE GRIDIRON F st Row lleft to rvlhtl Carl Roach Gene Cavlns Dale Emllnu Haroldene Barley Bob Keeler Gene Anderon Gene Wllluams Henry Justice Paul Hall Second Row George Holland Ken Swofford John Holls Norman Heape Dan Dudas Jum Bowlln Phllllp Luma Gene Carney Tlnnl Row Rohert Huntley aslstant :ca h Howard Vancll Lew rren Scott Tom Gave s Don Barley Donald Wall Gordon Feazel H rolcl Holl11d Don Emlmg R ymond Lows Melvln Farquhar C h J T En h Du Quolns Indrans ended the football season on Armrstrce day by defeatmg the Pmck neyvllle Panthers by the score of 76 on the local grldlron Phe mdxans had a season record of seven wms one t1e and two losses one loss be1ng to the Southwestern Egyptaln Con ference Wlllllel' Murphysboro 76 the other tc Colllnsvllle 147 The Indxans were runner up ln the SEC race one half game behmd Murphys boro The local team amassed a total of 131 pomts to therr opponents 68 Henry Just1ce and Gene Wllll3mS lead the Indlan scorers vuth 61 pomts each Just1ce had a total of 450 yards rushxng to Wllll3mS 982 Bob Keeler was select d as the llneman of the vear and Henrv Jus 1949 FOOTBALL RECORD Quom 7 Quom Sparta 0 Quom Murphysboro Quom Zelvler 0 Quom Anna 0 Christopher 7 tlce as the back of the year by therr fellow team mates W1ll1ams ran second IH the race for back of the v ar Flve of the Indlan footballers were elected to the All Conference team 1n the Southwestern Egyptlan Conference Henry Just1ce Harold Holland and Bob Keeler all clarmed berths on the flrst team whlle Gene WIIIIHHIS and Gordon Feazel both got berths on the second team and Gene Anderson recelved an nonorable ment1on There were 13 senlors of the total of 18 letterman to leave vacancres for next year s gud lron team The graduatlng senlors began the1r hlgh s hool career when J T Enghsh took over he coachmg of football ln 1946 Quom 14 Chester 6 Quom 3 Elkvllle 21 Quom 7 Collinsville 14 Quom 1 Carbondale 7 Quom 7 Pmckneyvllle 6 54- ir I g 1 . ' , ' . ' , , 3 . . :hx ,'s' ::' - a v, A I. V . fl .l . . a' . . oac . . glls . ' Y, ' ' H Y! ' 3 I ' - as U Q ry f . . ' . , I Q I I J- t , , Z - ! 7 - 7 ' , X . . . . . h , . . - . V , . - C u ' av . t A I . ' - Du ' ' Du ' Du ' 7 Du ' 1 ' Du ' 6 7 Du ' ' ' Du ' 14 ', Du ' 9 Du ' 19 Du ' ' ' 1949 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Henry Justlce Harold Holland Bob Keeler Fullback Center Rlght Tackle Gene A1derson Gordon Feazel Gene Wll113mS Norman Heape Tom Glvens Left End Rxght End Left Half Rleht Half Left Half Don Balley Phxllp Llma Jlm Bowlm Don Emlmg Gene Cavms Rleht Tackle Rxght Guard Right Half Left Guard Left Guard Dan Dudas Haroldene BHIIGV Don Wall John Hollls Paul Hall Quarterback Fullback Center Left Tackle Quarterback 55 ' fr t I I -. . A . . I . . N. ' l 3 s TRIBAL CAGERS Slttlnu on the floor Gene Cavlns nanarjer Furst Row llelt to right? Gene Euhanks Henry Jostlce Donald Barley Gordon Feazel Bob Keeler Gere Ander on Ttm Gnens G ne W ll: ans Seconl Row bob Wheatley Tom Wlks Raymond Ha stead P ul H ll Gene Llndner Donald Wall Jnm Bowlun John Hun mel Donald Fox Da D d1 Il U S Thnrd Row John Wright Donald Dudas Douglas Kelly Charles Wolfe Larry Brock Frank Maxton Walter Naumer Bohhy Bo lun Raymond Porter Jack Pantaleo Du Quoms Indlan Cager fmlshed the 1949 00 season wlth 20 w1ns and 8 lo ses The Trlbe also nalled down thlrd place ln the Southwesteln Edyptlan Conferen e flmshmg behmd 'Nhuphxs bore and Pmcknew vllle e Indlans racked up 1409 total pomts and held then opponents to 1155 Henry Justlce was the leadmg Tr1bal scorer mth 288 total pomts and Gordon Feazel was runner up wlth '19 Justice also led the conferen e m free throws Wlth 59 Two of the Relskms were elected to tlc 111 oonferenee team Justlce was guard on the flrst te-'tm and Gene Anderson was awarded a forward post on the second five Justlce and Xnaersnn were al o the wlnners ln the Magna vox Player of the Year poll Coach Quentln Stlnson will lose elght of h1s fnst ten varslty players The gladuat QU semors opened then' hlgh shool beskrtball ul der the late Mr J M Schuh and Mr Stxn on has been team mentor for the past two seasons 1949 50 BASKETBALL RECORD Ouom Ouom Ouom Quom Ouom Ouom Ouom 0Lo1n Ouom Quom Elkvxlle 30 Marxssa 27 Caroondale 20 Anna Jonesboro 39 Sparta 57 Chester 47 Benton 42 I-Ierrrn 38 Murphvsboro 42 Christopher 47 Ml Vernon Holiday Tournament Du Quom 46 Galxa 31 Du Ouom 48 Sparta 51 Pmckneyvllle Reguonal Tournament Du Quom 14 TFICO 32 Du Quom 31 PlYlCkI'l0XXlllC 34 36 Quom Qvoln Quom Ouom Ouom Quom Quom 0uom Ouom Ouom Benton Ouom Ouom Ouom Quom Trxco 30 Pm kneyvllle 42 Zelgler 35 Carbondale 27 Murphysboro Nashville 46 Sparta 51 Chester 59 Anna Jonesboro 44 Pm kllCVvlllC 45 lnvliahonal Tourna 'nent Harrxsbulf Benton 46 Sp'nt 40 Hcnrxshur 16 l l Th ' ' '- - Du , ' 42 ' Du ' 58 ' Du - ' 32 ' DU ' 44 ' 2 ' Du , ' 45 ' Du ' 53 ' ' Du , ' 62 - Du , ' 81 V Du - ' 46 ' Du ' 35 . ' 52 Du b ' 53 Du ' 57 ' Du V ' 52 Du ' 58 ' Du , v ' 64 Q Du ' 53 , . Du ' 29 . ,. Du - ' 57 - . Du ' T0 ' . Du , A 35 ' 1' , , T ' r Du - ' 48 , ' -lg 45 ' D ' ' Du -0 ' 42 Du ' 57 . ' a ' ' ' Du , ' 57 ' 'N g 7 1949 50 BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Henry Justlce Gene Anderson Gu rd Forward Gene Wlllxams Gordon Feazel Bob Keeler Guard Forward Center Don B lley Tom GIVGHS Gene Eubanks Forward Guard Center 51 u W 3 A . . u :- BASEBALL WARRIORS Flast gow tleft to rrghth Bob Keeler Haroldene Barley Gene Wlllrams Henry .lustlce Don Wall Gordon Feazel Gene Anderson Jack Opp I D Mffl T Jo n umme un 1 rn om lvens Second Row Assrstant Coach Quentrn Stmson Manager Tom Walks Boh Selhert Dan Dudas Bob Mrtflln Gene Carney Coach R Paul lllhhs Gene Degenhardt Don Balley Dae Emlmg Manager Don Grdak Asstslmt Coach J T English 1950 marked the th1rd year that baseball was really underway at DTHS Although some baseball was played ln the sprmg of 1947 Du Quom d1dnt enter the state contests untll 1948 Smce they have started partlclpatmg 1n the state meets they have f1n1shed two seasons as runner ups 1n the sectional tournament Baseball at DTHS was started by the late J 'VI Buddy Schuh and was taken over by Mr R P Htbbs and Mr Quent1n Stmson 1950 BASEBALL SCHEDULE APRIL 10-Tamaroa there 11 Royalton here 13 Benton the1r 14-Trlco tAvaJ here 18-Carbondale here Chester thele 0kawv1lle here Mt Vernon there Vergennes here Durmg the two years Du Quom has been the slte for one sect1onal tournament 1n WhlCh they were beaten by New Athens by the score of 30 1n 1948 In 1949 the Ind1ans were beaten by Bellevllle at Bellev1lle by the score of 152 Mr HlbbS and Mr St1nson scheduled 17 games fo1 the vars1ty team and two for the B squad for 1950 Also 1n 1950 the baseball team was sportmg new Jackets The Jackets are led and black and have an Indlan on the backs of them These Jackets are worn by the varslty team only 27 Sesser there 28-West Franktort there 29-Grand Tower here MAY Herrm here ChI'lSLOphLl here AnnaJonesbo1o there Cmham there Bellcvllle there 58- ., Y 1 2- . 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Illinois ,-54, The Economy Variety Stores HARRY LANLASTER PROP u Q Royal Loan Corporatuon S25 00 S500 00 'I' lepho 108A East 'VI n St ct Du Quox Ill JACK C HAMILTON MGR FRlEDMAN'S of Southel n ll11no1s Fine Stores For Women and young women Walla Oil Service Quahty Ploducts Smce 1920 BRAKE SERVICE PHONE 401 Comphmerts and Best W1shes Edel ll1SUf6l1CC Agency 211 East Mam St PHONE 28 DBVIS D X SCTVICC ONI' OF DU QLOIN5 NIOST 'VIODFRN SERX ICE DFPARTNIFNTS DON JUS FIN DHONE 120 Cor Nlam 81 Wash ngton 65- D uoin. III. I l . - . e no 57 . 0 U I . al re 'n. . I I I I L 1 N O I I O I2 ' I Du Quoin, Ill. -77766 nwrirlrar 'W Y,7YY I9 l l I , - , . 4 L 4 4 Lv 7 4 A Al' Y . A - i 1 V Horstman Cleaners :Sv Furruers Phone 507 51 N MUlb9llW Joes Shoe Shop INVISIBI E SHOF REPAIRIING N n St D Quon ll Jones Drug Co P1eQc11pt1on SGXVICC Fountam Sz Luncheonette D1 uge Cosmetlcs Sundx lee 107 F Mam Phone 224 T HARVEY H1cKs R PH ongfza fu almond to the Clad: o 1950 BEST WISHES TO A BRIGHT FUTURF TO ALI OF THE CLASS STOTLAR MOTO RS DODCF K PI YTVIOVTH DODGE' TRUCKS -66 Congratulations to the Class of 1950 Wallpapelnpaints I . 17.D .' . u i.1. l A 1 J ' 4 - J Shop at flee guencuy Ling Stow PRESC PIRTIONS PII I FD COSMETIFS GIFTS FOUNTAIN K IUNQHFONFTTE SFPVICE D Quom Walgreen Agency Drug HIIGV B1 ook P1 op Cong: atulatlons .and Beet Wlshee fro e F0 Llmerlclc Finance Corp Du Quo Koerner and Sons Quo n Lennox Fumacee I1 on F11 eman Stocl em Sheet Metal Wollx YEARS SXTISFALTORY SERVICE- Mldway Grocery II than Oo PH ONE 270 WE DELIVER I omphmente of DAWSON DUNCAN Furniture Co A Good Place to Tlade O C O l A J J 1 K J LY J 4 I J L S U a I 7 I ' '4 I . 1 al 5 ew , -3- Du i . Ill. nv-,EX X 5 m th lks at ful X . ' . X M N5 . -. , X .L 0 0 a 5 N5 A .I ., ' -45 1 ' ' in xo 0 Q , 12 'es I i ,, Du Ku in. Ill. 0 me , ,I va ,.57E West Sade Drug Store JOHN NIACLIN R PH P1eQc11pt10nQ Oul Speclaltv 14WestM bet Qon CIFIIZ S THC SCTVICC PHONE 210 T uck 81 Car Stora d a T 81 Tubes D Quon HEALEY INSURANCE AGENCY 10 Vkest M D u PHONF 1011 omplete I S61 ice Re c ta COMPLIMENTS OF HALL CHEVROLET COMPANY fcl-lEvRol.eT PHONF 11 11 13 VS FBT MAIN ST Du Ouom Illmow GR H . . I . . O r Y ge G00 ye r ires ' ' ' ' Road Service A f .' . '. . . ' n . C '. 'aing u Q oin ain 'tr 0 A 1 C' nsurance 'V' , Federal Life 8: Hartford Fire Du u 1 . Ill. Low at Truck Cov rage Long 8: Shor H uls - ' - 'll , J 4 f 1 ' P J 1 , , K PHONIE 419 J I:.lkmQ Durler s Furnlture and Appluances PHONE 301 Cleaners 6- Furrlers 16 West WI H Sire I 11 NORTH DIXI ION DL QLOIW ILL D A Complete CIQEDITIU' SGIXICB Department Store Nota ras Bros HERRIN 1 Au RENL LVILI h MLRPHX SBORO NIETROI OI is Candy Kitchen ANNA LARBOND xu FLSTLS 0 DU OUOIN Beat wzdhes to the Clan o 1950 flom CCJPELAND MOTOR INC YOUP PONTIAK K OLDSMOBII F DFALEP C oulteous T1e xtment Fan P11095 Dollal fol Dollal Make a Date You Cant Beat a Pontlac Wlth an 88 69 J - - - 1 -ri! 1 H , I L - . ' . Lv 4 3 F . ' ' . ai e A' ' S j- Y ' . . . Syl irler Du Quoin. Ill. , ' 2 ' ' -1' Rechter Bros. Compliments of 1 v f 1 . A Y Y 1 4AA A f, J 4 . 1' ' .1 I ' . 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' .AI...H. 4 4 'L 1 Ferguson Tractors and Fcrqux Sjptc I pl tx , J, C F t Khee Al' ning and l' -' ,L Ph mos-Business 1115- omo T W I Q AN I l 4 n A L CO11gIdtl113t10HQ Claw of 1950 mix CHOICL 'NILAT9 Sz GROL FRIE5 VISIT Sums Motor Sales West Side Market hn 'N m VFURE1 Rx a NI at 9-Q N4-I Sales X Q IX me PHONF 379 Southern Barbecue 11, N Dwlsmn bt DICK Sz LFWIS VVILSOIN mov Phone 700 I Q Illmo H U BIANCOS DRUG STORE Phone 300 JOE H. MORRIS, R. Ph. 1 We-t Mam St. Du Quom, Ill. 72 I I -.Io .'u i 8: Sons- James 'v . . e Mgr. 0 i f is 1 Q! Q , ,- 19 W. Main -Yes. We Deliver- Phone 160 n :- . Q'-'T ' L N, fi. 5' s . , . J - Y. , r Du Quoin, Ill. Ju uoin. ' is H' H -' .' --1-, .' .fb Al I COMPLIMENTS OF WOOTTON S STUDIO 81217 Mdlfqt Phone 24 Du Quom Ill CONCPATUI -XTIONS AND BEST WIQHES VI mdgement and 3t1ff n FOX GRAND THEATER Morris Supply Company Evel Vthlng 1n Papel Compllmenw .Leith LJ ellie 21.4 PHONE 42 R 10 S DIVISIOIN ST 'Z I ' A. ' . 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