Dupo Community High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Dupo, IL)
- Class of 1953
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Semors who are members of the yearbook stuff present cr record of Ih1S years school llfe leczdmg to success and hcxppmess DUPO COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DUPO ILLINOIS VOLUME XXI ! bg H 6, 1 ' ye L, W sm J V ki ,ABI El TIGRE STAFF Ll:l'T TO RIGHT FRONT ROW Shlrlex London Bettx Cnummcrshelmer Henora Vickers Harlyn Hubbs Herbert Hofstetter BACK ROW' Darln Cxruen Pat Kratk Pat Remhold XX anda Atknnson Sara jane jackson joue Marlen Carol Adams Sandm Bell Don Bfldlfk Asslsmnt Fdnor Roger lxelso Rox lllert Mrs Stusart and l'd1tor Don Stutkey Absent from Vife the members of the Ll Txgre Staff haxe joined talents thls year to brmg you a memory book of the past year s actn mes A few of this year s staff had the opportunlty of lttendmg the Hugh School Press Conference at SIU Carbondale to learn more about Yearbooks 1n order to make th1s year s El Txgre the best ASSlSflHg us were Mr Harold Dashner of Dupo who took our plctures Becktold C ompany and ohn S Swxft C ompany St Louts 2 . . . S ' 1 ' y 1 1 , l 4, . , 1 X 1 ' rl , ' - V , - , . 9 Y 7 7 5 I A ' 7 . , . . , . , z Q, 1 . . . U . , 'V ,I -1- I I l , s . l F V- S picture: Doris Hrunes, Vlrgmm Hedgecork, and Cfeorgna XX!l1C2lllCy. I . V . . . 1 1 9 ' r 1 v ' I ' ' . ' 1 , ' ' 2 ' Y ' N . . ., . . , ' 2 . , ' 1 , . , , . . INDEX Pages 9 to 18 I-a Pages 19 to 76 a Pages 35 to 46 IV-a If n ,'? I XX oe -35 o 4 7 6 5 y Pages 47 to 56 .1 Pages 27 to 34 III a Pages 57 to 69 VI .1 Prmupal A C Daughertx Office Searetarles Bernice VanPelt Helen Arras George Druryg Dalton Muskopfg Sam Hamilton, President: Waller Drury: Roy Koch, Secretary fslandingj Eugene Wialnman, Attorneyg A. C. Daugherty, Principal: Charles Faulkner, Assnstan Principal. 4 NINE U BUICK ARRIVAL WE ARE PRUUD UF THIS UUR FACULTY WHO DIREB INIERVIN C BAKER Industrtal Arts 8: Coach Eastern Illmols Tetchers College B Ed LEO BARBER Amerlcan Llterature Engltsh Ltterature Gutdance Southern Ill1no1s Teachers College B Ed LHINETSIIX of Iovsa MA lntwersttx of NIISSOUII Washington IJIIIXCISIIQ VIRGIL BOLERJACK U S HISIOIX World Geography Eastern Illmols Teachers College B Ed Unnersm of Mlssourt Umxerstts of Illmots AM DON BRUBAKER Ox s Physltal Ldumtlon and Coach Unnersntx of Alabama B S A M A FLORENCE DAUGHERTY Lnbrar UUIXCISIIQ of Illmols A B UHIXCYSIIQ of Chltago Unnerstty of Iowa Unnerslts of Oklahoma vi SQ ,3 'fm 'lb E A DX ROFF Sotnl Problems XX orld Htstory james Milliken Unu erslty A B Northern Normal Educanonal Wfork ashmgton Unoerstty C radtnte XVork Lnnersxtx of Illtnols Craduate Wcmrk 8. Fdumtlon Southern Illmots Unn CISIIQ Htstorx JAMES EPPERSON Shop Prmtmg 8 Coach 'estern Illmots State College B S CHARLES D FAULKNER Asststant Prmclpal Ceneral Sctence Phs sncs Southern Ill1no1s State Teachers College B Ed Unn ersm of llltnoxs M S SI Louxs Unn ersrty Case Insnture of Tethnologs LOTTIF I' CASCHO Bookkeeping T5 pmg Shorthand Illmons State Normal Uno erstty XVash1ng.,ton Umxersm BS Ed RUTH HOFPFIINGER Ceneral Suence Brologs Unn ersltx of kansas AB Lnnersm of Kansas Graduate XVork UR THUUGHTS TUWARD THE GUM UF ACHIEVEMENT WILLIS T MAAS Chemtstry Algebra 3 Plane Geometry Illtnots State Normal Unnerstty B Ed Untwerstty of Illtnots MS JAMES OBERTO B1nd 84 Chorus Roosexelt College of Chtmgo BM' CHARLES E PAINTER Engltsh Southern Illtnots Untverstts B Ed bnnersttw of Illtnots INIA Southern Illmots Umverstts Graduate Work AGNES J PILGER Girls Phy steal Eclumtton Normal College of A G Inclmnst Unn erstty B S Inclnna Unn erstty M S JANE PRENDERGAST Homemaktng LaSalle Peru Ogleshy Juntor College Unnerstty of Illtnots B S Unnerstty of Illmots MS MARIE L RAM EX Erenth General Ltterature Bern College A B Untvcrstty of Wtstonstn UHIVCFSIIW of Illtnots MA Wuhlngton Untverstt Graduate Work ARDATH SHORT Engltsh Speeth Mat Murray College UHIVCFSIIQ of Illlnoxs B S 8. M A Northvs estern UHIVCFSIIQ LUCY STEWART Algebra I General Mathematics Southern Illmols Unnerstty B Ed ntversttv of Illmots M S Lntversnty of Wxstonstn PAUL STEWART Shop 8. Coftth Eastern Illtnots Teathers College GEORGE WOLIxE Tx pmg General Busmess State Teathers College V1lles Ctty N Dakota Washington UHIYEISIKS MA MAINTENENCE IS ESSENTIAL Wim Nolte Leroy Nolte Gus Harrllne Walter Daab Charles Kempf ohn Fischer Mrs Louise V1nPell Mrs Cfirolme Mescr ,-W., Cafeterma Workers Luey Hunter Beulah Goodwm Luulle Talley Loulsa Sehack Ruth Vukers Psther Illert Blrdle Smallenberger Grace Stlekann Bus Dru ers Elmer Kannewurf Odxs Asara Henrs Moebanher jr .x 1 L, 4 , I , ' - 7 - if Y e r ,e , Janitors ' 7 V 9 , , J , . Y 4 Wu , Y ' , ,V + 1 3 X311 ifliy 1 1 flyfffg-YQ!!! ffwirliff f Pfvlwwawrfgy as ffffwyi if Ev IZMKKIJ HW, iff Wg if f fdlfwwf few X H . - X A 'ff 'W ., Q if M xggkpq 5 Q QM ,gm I' ww! DEDIBATIUN To you Mr Dyroff we wish to express our thanks for taking the position end of our sophomore year As a symbol of our apprecianon we dedicate th1s 55 edition of the El Tigre to you 10 Y , y , . . . . as sponsor of our class, following the resignation of Miss Munzenmaier at the , ' , , . . . 7 l Roger Byerley, President Carol Adlms, SCLFCIIFX Don Bmdlu, Nut President Mr Dx rott Sponsor SENIOR CLASS HISTORY T e thss of 55 begun nts utnmes ll DCHS ln September 1919 Thur f1rst sotnl p1rt1v.1p1t1on 1n the sthool wx IS thr .powsorshnp of :he fruhmm plrtx Lnjoud bs lllSS members 'mt mlm other students llurlng the sophomore xclr ldltton t the mnull pirts, he sophomores begm to work m urmst on pl ms for rusmg monex, rn mtxtnpmon of needs for The buslest md most nntercstmg Pl'IlSC of thur sthool lnfe begun wltb the football dame lnd the crowning of Rosemlrx Ruburn xs queen of thc. honuuwmmg This lmportlnt exent xx IS followed soon bs the I7I'LSC'l lllIIOI'l of the junxor phs, Struxs lor Txxo The thrxll of the selr was the umor Scnlor Prom nt uhnh M1r1.m Iox sms trou ned queen nn the m'1g1tal rose glrden to the musn of nmms Insher md his orthestm The 11st wear bemme one of h1rd work and memorable esents, mtludmg the senlor plix, md the mndmght show The fmnl snlute tlme from the lumors 'tt the prom The se1r ended sutb ple1s1nt mcmorxts but regrets thlt the four XLIFS nt Dupo Hugh Sthool h1d ended 11 If A , -t . , .' . . ' . . .. 1- -1 s-' 1 - V . , . , . 1 , 1 1 . , . 1 , h '1.. , 1 ...A -' , L. A. J 1 1' ' if 'f' 1 . V '. 1 1 1', ' I 1' ' f 1 l 1 1' J ' 5 , in 1 1' i o - 1 1 1 1' t - J , 1 ' ' ' 11 1 3 1' ' 1' ' 1 1 ' ' 5 the prom and for the yearbook. 1 ' ' 1 1' 11' 1' I f -' ' . ' 1 1'1 j '-I-' 1 ' : ' 1 ' 1 1 j' ' 1 ' J 1. A T 'V .1 4 V V , V . I N I . - ldv 1 ' ' ' 1 '. ' ' 1 .1 ' '1 ' A . 1 . 1' 1 CAROL ADAMS Square Dancing 1 Dramatics Club 1, 2 Readers Club 1, 3 jr. Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Girls Chorus 1' Opera 3 jr Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 2 Sr Honor Soctetx 4 Sec Tres of Semor Class 4 JOAN ALH XVARD G A 3 4 Dramatics Club 'P Leaders Club -A Readers Club 3 4 F H A 2 WANDA ATKINSON A 1 2 3 Mixed Chorus 2 5 Choir 2 Glee Club 2 Opera 1 2 Prom Attendent 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 4 Square Dancing 2 Prom Committee 3 Football Dance Committee 3 Readers Club 1 JAMFS BARNFTT Football 2 Basketball 1 2 Stage Creve 3 Work Program 4 Boys Glee Club 2 Mtxed Chorus 2 SANDRA BELL F A 1 2 Leaders Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Polyanna 1 Readers Club 1 Prom Committee 3 Jr Honor SOCIEIQ 2 3 4 Sr Honor Soctets 4 Girls Mechanics 2 UUR SENIUR GRADUATES J' was YN 12 NANCY BIVINS G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Leaders Club 3, 4 Square Dancing 1, 2 jr. Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Cirls Glee Club 1 2 Nlnxed Chorus 4 Ts ping ACIIXIIS 3 LAVFRNP BORDYXVISCH Sr Bind 1 7 Ir Band 1 Dram ltlcs Club 3 Ltbrars Blixed Choir 7 Osera7 FHA 1 'P 3 4 Snow Queen Attendent R F H X Fxecutne Council 2 Ir Committee 3 X ite Pres1dentofF H A 2 Ctrls Clee Club 1 2 BFTTX BOVINFTTE Ir Committee 3 lNT1xed Chorus 7 3 Chorus! 2 3 Minstrel 3 Dramattcs Club 3 4 Txpmg Actnttw 4 Square Dancing 1 CARL BRADLLX Science Club 1 7 3 Printing Club Stage Crew 3 DON BRADLEY Dramatlcs Clubl 2 3 4 4 Vice President of Senior Class 4 Spotters Club 4 Pho ography Club 1 2 Annual Staff 4 Football 1 2 Boys Glee Club 1 Junlor Plat 3 Nature Club 1 2 3 Choir 1 2 Mixed Chorus 1 2 Thespnan Soctets 3 4 Science Club 1 2 3 D 1 1 , -A- --J I A 1.1 i ,Z i 1' 4 V - if i .. A . 3, t V. -: . . . , -, , , K ' 7 x A , - - - . .1 . i ' 'l .., 4 ,: Q . a h ' i 1' C I , ... G.A. . , ,,,4 . 3' -- 3 In ' ' , -rl' f vi hs . - - Q r v ' - E . . , . ' g' 1 - 1 y . . . . - . ' A 5 1 t ' '. . - . A j ' ' ' j 3. I x 5 K 2 if ' ' ' if ? - 4 . , V . li fxifriai ' V 4 ' 'Q slzfwzzlaisz , Q A . 2 A Q' - , -, , . , '13 Square Dancing 1, 2 ,V - ,L A i if Photography Club 1, 2 2.. . . . . W , ':-::s- M - ' Y L ...., ..,.. J U 1 - ' I 2 K , Y . 54 go, - S s 1 x .4 ' if X 3 ff I 3 , Lf l 'P' l 9 9 7 .H. . , 4 S PK f v 1 s 1 i 9 v- , 2 ' I Q I 9 . I ., , K . l Y . 9 1 ' 9 I . ' S ul 3 S S ! 5 - HENRY XVILLIAM BUSCHMAN Band 1, 3, 4 Dance Band 1, 4 Nature Club 2 Chorus 5 Football 2 jr. Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Sr. Honor Society 5, fi ROGER G FRA LD BYFRLFY Science Club l, 2 Nature Study 2 Square Dance I, 2 Stutlent Council 2 xlll1lj.,C,I' Football 7 Ir fommittee Qpottcrs Club 3 JIM CHAIN FX Readers Club 1 Vsork Program -t Ttping Attnits 3 IDA NI CLARK Nltxetl Cboru ir Band 3 lr Bantl 3 4 C KA 7 PAT DINC K Citrls Metbftntm D tmlttts 7 5 I leatltrs Club 4 Prom Attcntltnt 5 Stiente Club 3 UUR SENIUR GRADUATES JOHN F. EDXVARDS Science Club 2 Football 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 4 Varsity Club 4 Nature Club 2 Prom Committee 3 Football Dance Committee A . BOBBY FLBMISTBR , Nature Club 5 it Baseball 5, 4 gg K Typing Activity 3, 4 'S A Librarv 4 Stunt Club l 7 Football 2 I CH XRLES W FRFDFRICK Football Nlamger 1 3 Basketball 1 5 Baseball 7 Librars Nature Club 3 Txptng Actnm 3 4 ? RONALD FRI: DERICK Btsketball 3 4 Btscbill 3 4 'N tture Club 5 Nltucl Chorus 1 Cross Countrx i Footblll Mtn 1f.,er 3 at IMI RX FULFORD 'W R tt to C lub 1 SLICDLL flub 7 Printing., Club i -as Weil 43' lo 4 . 1 i I 7' ' A .. ' i . , it t . . , - , . . 5 I , j .f 1 I 5, ' , I . . . , b- . 1 1 , B 4 t . 4 . ' t , , 'i '- X XR 1 A - -, 5, 4 -. . . 1.5 , 5 A 32,554 , W w :iff-, :':f:1 l F. ' k . -:TI 6 f ' O 'Q , . A . 7 . , R 1 .. . ,, l , s 4 ' 1 -1 X . . . ,, -T 1 5, V ff lt . ' I.f . . -- 1 A , t 1 1' , ...,,, 1 Y if A , 1 2 2 ' 4 1 - A . 'Q 2 A-.. 4 ' . , A . ' ' 'H - L I . fi 1 -, . ,- i i ., - G X A tl '-J 1 O 1 ' ' ' in .- at-twin Read' 5 ,l l . A - f 4 -' ,. .,.. - 'I' B7 - 4 ff'.If'1-t-,im-if? ' X lx , .,., H ' lg' , Q... -EN fl FRED GAINES Science Club 1 Basketball 1, 2, 5, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Football Activity' .IAMES GOURLEX 4 4 Adx Readers Club 3 Science Club 3 4 XX ILMA GRAFI- Pollmnm 1 Chorus 7 Readers Club 7 Dramtttts Club 4 Ltbrtry 4 ROBFRT GRASS Science Club 7 lNature Study 2 Cross Count Baseball 3 4 Stage Crev- Prtntlng 4 CHARLES H GRIDER JR IJI llTl'lllLS Club 2 3 Footballl 2 3 Stunt Club 1 2 Square Dancing 1 Band 1 Chorus 1 2 Math Club junior Play 5 UUR SENIUR GRADUATES 14 DARLIA GRUEN Football Dance Committee 3 Cheerleader 1, 3, 4 CSub. 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3 Ensemble 1, 2: Opera 1, 2 Leaders Club 2, 3, 4 jr. Honor Society' 2, 3 Sr. Honor Society' 4 G A A Prestdent 1 A 1 2 unlor Play 3 Prom Commtttee 3 Printing Club 4 Annu1l St1ff4 BFTTX J GUMMERSHEIMER Leaders Club 6 4 Dmmatxcs 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 5 jr Committee 5 DORIS HAINFS Pollmnnft Club I Readers Club 1 A 7 3 Annual Staff 4 lylixed Chorus 3 Girls Glee Club 2 Printing Club 4 F H A 1 Square Dancing 1 NICK HEBFL Basketball 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 1 2 3 Tuck 2 Baseball 5 4 Readers Club 2 Sctence Club 2 VIRGINIA D HEDGECOCK Photography Club 1 Math Club 2 Square Danctng 2 jr Honor Society 2 3 Sr Honor Society 4 jr Committee 3 lDI'21l'l1'lIICS Club 3 4 Leaders Club 3 Student Council 4 Annual Statf 4 jumor Play 5 . , , 3, 4 . J - 3 , : . : . . 7 f 4 -9 '. . , , , 4 ' ' s .' . f ,, . l S 1 rl 1 . - G.A. .-, ,, 4 f - 1 Y I' , 4 H If . ' . 2 , . . tg! . QE . , 5 'ry' 5 I V ' ' ' 4 f' I , tg. Y 1 ' Fl K i f . ' 5:EI'32igE , Otitbilll 1, I . , . -1, ' 4 5- 3 '- s., 'f l C ff ' f A SIX Vi . , . . I I I ' , . 9 9 - ' , 1' ' , , . . A ,2 - . 5 Y 3 L , 2 3 ' . JENNIE KATHLEEN HENSON FHA 2 3 4 Readers Club 3 Mtxed Chorus 4 Pollyanna 3 4 Llbrary 4 DON HOBBS HERBERT W HOFSTETTER Nature Club 2 Readers Club 1 2 ASSISIHHI Ltbrarlan 3 Mtxed Chorus 4 Photography Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Stunt Club 1 JAMES L HOPPES Stunt Club 1 jr B1nd 1 Footballl 2 3 Basketball 1 3 4 Square Dantmg 1 Math Club 2 Football Attnlty 4 B'1sketball Atttvtty 3 HARLYN H HUBBS Stunt Club 1 2 Square Dante Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Footballl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Ground Obserxer 1 Annual Staff 4 Z Z 1 CID I l I Z Z 1 GD 1 H T Z 2 il l'l 1 CID wa was P 45 Y?--.J QS? 'M 15 ROY E I LLERT Basketball 1 2 Cross Country 1 jr Honor Soctety 1 Annual Staff 4 Nature Study 2 Sclence Falr 2 3 Science Club 1 2 5 Llbrary 3 Obserwers Corp 3 SARA JANE JACKSON A 1 2 3 Sr Honor Soclety 4 Football Attendent 4 Opera Gtrls Glee Club 1 2 Prom Commnttee 3 Prom Attendent 3 Student Councll 3 Annual Staff 4 Square Dantmg 1 2 Freshman Class Sec 4 Ir Honor Soctety 1 2 3 Student Council Sec 4 Footb1ll Dante Commnttee 3 Leaders Club 2 3 4 JAMES JACOB Dramatxts 3 4 Square Dantmg 1 Student Counctl 3 Chorus 2 Stunt Club 1 2 Pho Football 1 2 Math Club 2 Cross Country 4 Spotters Club 4 GRANT RARN jr Bmd 1 Sr Band 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 5 Typing, 4 Cross Country 2 3 Tratk 3 4 B1sketb1ll 2 ROGER L RELSO Jr Honor Souety 1 jr Town Meetmg 4 Student Councxl 3 Annual Staff Basketball 1 2 Cross Country 2 Nature Study 1 3 Sclence Club 1 3 Prom Commmee 3 0 Club 4 2 Football Dance Commtttee 3 . t arrt ei , - tit fi P5 if G.A. . , ,114 L 1 7 9 l t v' , . 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Play 3 Majorette 2 JOYCE ANN MARLEN Leaders Club 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 Student Council 3g Opera 1, Annual Staff 4 Square Dancing 1 Prom Com. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Jr. Honor Society 1, 2 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4 Vice Pres. of Jr. Class Football Attendant 3 Sec.-Tres. G.A.A. 2 2 4 ROGER MASERANG jr Band 1 Photography Club 2 jr Honor Society 2 3 Readers Club 3 Printing Club 3 Student Council 3 Baseball 4 SHIRLEY MARIE METZ A 1 2 Photography Club 1 Lxecutne Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Nature Study Club 3 Spotters Club 3 Typing Actixity 3 4 Square Dancing 2 BETTY JOYCE NICHOLS Chorus 1 2 Ensemble 1 2 Girls Glee Club 1 Dramatics 2 3 jr Committee 3 JUNE PUGH RUTH RAEBER G. .A. 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4 Square Dancing 2 Girls Glee Club 1, 2 Prom Attendant 3 Opera 1, 2 Prom Committee G.A. . , ,.,4 , U ,' i i . -' , ,4 . ' ,M ' it A l F.H. . , ,5,4 , jr. Cornmittee 3' ' 3 V i .. . 'ill if 1 . , 3 J- , , , ,3 E i iff' A , 1 I ,4 if ' I A , , 2 -an ROSEMARIE RAINS jr Band 1 Sr Bandl 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 3 Band Offlcer 4 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Sec Tres of M1xed Chorus 4 Opera 3 4 G A A 1 Prom Attendant 3 Prom Commlttee 3 DORIS REED IDFHIDTKILS Club 1 2 Clrls Glee Club 2 G1 A 1 4 Llbrary 2 Opera 2 Square Dfmcmg 2 PAT REINHOLD G1rls Glee Club 1 2 M1xed Chorus 1 GAA 2 3 4 Leaders Club 2 3 4 Opera 1 Student Councxl 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 GA A Pres jr Honor Souety 2 3 Sr Honor Souety 4 Class Offlcer 2 Annual Staff 4 Student Counul Offlcer Lrbrary Asslstant 2 DON LEE RICHARDS Football 3 4 Library ASSlSI1HCC 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Square Dame Club 1 2 BETSY RUHMAN Mixed Chorus 1, 2 Grrls Glee Club 1 Freshman Class Presrdent Leaders Club 2, 3, 4 Student Councxl Tres 2 Cheerleader 2, 4 Ltbrary Asslstant 2 G A A 3, 4 Junior Play 3 2 UUR SENIUR GRADUATES 'BEL 3 5 Hag H We ,Q YQ FY ,K was N 33? 031 s eg 'W Mg? Q34 W NSS We 1 17 DONALD L SCHILLING Football 1 2 Square Dancmg 1 Stunt Club 2 Jr Commrttee 3 Stage Crew 3 Prrntmg Club 4 Football Dance Commlttee Prom Commrttee 3 NORMAN E SMITT Stunt Club 2 Suence Club 3 Prmtmg Club 4 Stage Crew 3 DONALD J STUCKEY Photography Club 1 Nature Club 2 Scxence Club 3 Basketballl 2 3 ross Country 3 Sr Honor Souetv 3 4 Annual Stiff 4 uente Farr 2 Observers Corp 3 DONALD L THIELMANN Stunt Club l 2 Stage Crew 3 Library 1 2 BOBBIE TREECE fTransferl GAA 3,4 Sen Tres GAA 4 M1xed Chorus Vnce Presrdent 4 SHIRLEY TUIN GATE F H A 1 Dramatlcs Club 2 Leaders Club 3 4 NIIXECI Chorus 4 Llbrary 3 ELENORA VICRERS FHAI Square Dantmg 2 Annual Staff -L Glrls Home Mechanlts 1 MARLEBE XVELLER Mnxed Chorus 1 2 Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 Leaders Club 2 3 4 Sec Tres of Sophom Student Counc1l Ltbarx Assistant 2 G A A 3 4 4 ore Class 2 UUR SENIUR GRADUATES JOHN KING HARLAND D SANDERS JOHN D SANDERS ROBERT LOUIS WAGNER 18 GEORGIA WHEATLEY Mtxed Chorusl 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Cholr 1 2 Jr Commxttee 3 Ensemblel 2 Dramatlcs Club Play 3 Dramatlcs Club 3 Operal 2 3 4 jun10rPlay 3 Student Council 4 Leaders Club 3 4 Ltbrary 1 Annual Staff 4 Thesplan SOCICIY NORMA WILLIAMS A l 2 Chorus 4 Readers Club 2 jr Comm1ttee 3 Pollsanna 4 Photographs Club 3 Opera 2 T 1-I , , , 1 . S Z 9 . . . . ,Q , . A , I . . 3 5 5 ll V G 9 . . 4 F.H. . , , 3, 4 jr. Committee 3 G.A.A. 1 ,f ' evil-fe f .. , 1 5 I 9 - Q .V V, . . . , , '57 ' ,a 1, .Q 1 fx! 0' x X10 4 X9- 1 X W 9 IUNIUR CLASS UFFICERS - LLFT TO RIGHT Larry Howard V1tePres1dent Marte Ramex Sponsor Bull Bradshaw Prestdent Ahte Palmer Setretary Treasurer Wlth our carefree days os er, we are ready to accept the responsxbrh t1es of senxors next year It wasnt easy to make preparatlons for the umor Senlor Prom but we had lots of fun Now we are looktng forward to the glorles of bemg semors and the responslbllxty of the 54 El Txgre So with our shmy class rmgs and a feeling of confxdence, we will str1ve to make the class of 54 the best yet 20 3 f ' ' y 3 .B Q 9 9 9 - ' f - . . , . 7 . J - 3 ' , fa 'fy' N? S4 Eb Sql 2,1 X I B K 't Q K N I N- 44. ' In . - g-..- . 5 I K je m A fmil-' X? l A Y U lx Q 4- 5 1 W ,-43. XXW ,,. Ajsrgsy Az- ix, , as J- Q 4 . 5,-in SUPHUMURE CLASS UFFICERS LLFT TO RIGHT Don Thompson Presldent Ruth Hoepfmger Sponsor Lois With our SIHIDBSS and sophlstlcatxon, we sophomores have con trlbuted to the extra currlcular achxevements and some m our class haxe attalned hlgh scholastlc standmg We are eagerly lookmg forward to our umor Semor Prom and the tltle of upperclassmen 22 1 I , f : ' , 2 ' Schenkel, Vice-President: Tom Drury, Secretary: Larry Sims, Treasurer. 'KF 5' ,n . 1 . '. V' X , nw' uf 'sw . QQ if 32- ff T My ' Q' 3 416 X3 ff' in fl FZ 'H f .Q .- u ,- Q.. Q ' , 1- Q ,. -5 Y' 1. fl-W, ,.- ., A, ami wif P4 Q I 2 eg V f N A WWE? 1-sq. 7 fr V 4 5 5 'T M' ff: 'F df K A , Y s QF Ab 1 'Wi 'Q 224 ',l?fr ,, , 4 'X 1 A fx' 5' 5 5 vx .x Y , V J W W M, muff' ,' ,hh A 4 ' w ' f 1. is mx if. '1 f 'f'.nI -Ag-.' 3 1 if-' 'Q .I '- ,v 'I me 3 s A , 1. 0' .. m... ' Lzwgf. ,, ? , ff lg . 1 3- ,A - m sv , aff .W QS 1 Xhwf ' ' Y' x U fa - gxa . , . JW P . Mu Q 5 A Q Af , 'P 4- , 5' P' ,R V 1 ws 'A Q I D ss an 9 I - ll? 'Mg ii FRESHMAN CLASS UFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT Agnes Pnlger Sponsor james Rax X me Presrdent Anna Ruh When we flrst walked through the doors of DCH S we had no rdea of the blg times ahead After vue learned where our classrooms were and had become acquamted wrth our teachers, we began to take part ln more and more act1v1t1es We are proud of our frrst dance, our blg sale on shakeroos and pennants We are looking forward to bemg the Blg Shots of 56 24 1 ' , a ' - ' 2 ' man, Secretary-Treasurerg Howard Bradshaw, President. . . . ., . . . Y . . ,, . . H QW 1, 1, ff Q vs' 'wp' N., w 4' E f' ,J . W ' 3 U 2 Q Y X if W' r si MK., f sf f ff if P ll x N... , 'ff -N Q., X6 'F :W 1:4 'V -xx Q K W X 1v's, we NQWQIII' i YE: saw 1838 s E X ll 4 l n J, uf Qgirfffffw IEP' filifg if if 1 -1 ,MY ' S ,Q if M ' Q J ' 'Y , t , 1 Q in 'Y' Lui 1 3 QM, sq 1 r 31' P 3 I gi f unix T 1 ' J W R fam? 'fl ' 35 5 Qi M' ' I . ., haf xx 2, QW r ily B QF F , x ' fx f DI Q. u 9 ll QI !! , 1 4 L 25 z ,- 3 1 A 3 if'i 5 .N 1 .ffil .5 6 Inf vwzifwii M' H0165 if ,,. -Q IN MEMURIAM A VIRGIL A KRACK 015 anuary 22 1936 Dupo Illm Au ust5 1952 Coal Qlty Illmolb g fl of 1953 dedxcate thxs page of our 1 XVe the Semor iss searbook m fond memory of Vxrgxl A Krack H15 Lllltlllle 3 f mles from lNIorr1s ed m Coll UQ 1 ew 1 the pfnssmg occurr where Vlrgxl was stiymg wlth hu slster ane He vs as son of Ch 1rle5 Kr ack 1 resxdent of Dupo 26 in ll Y xwf 0 . .1 y 9 7 9 5 7A 9 , . . . . , ,L , 1 . ' ' c 2 ', 1. 1 Y, 2, V - 'J' . y ' 12 ' 2 ',2 . f 2 'Z 'il ENGLISH LITERATURE TO APPRFCIATI: GRFAT ENGLISH ALTHORS is the aim of these juniors This course is planned primarily for students prcpxring to enter college or who hzne spc-tml liking for literiture FRENCH FRENCH is read and spoken in high school as a part of a broad education enabling students to live with the whole world. WORLD HISTORY XVORLD CONDITIONS are prominent in our thinking today. Wtmrld history gives us a better understanding of the present complex conditions. U. S. HISTORY CURRENT PROBLEMS in our society are explained by getting a historical perspective of our United States. All seniors are required to take United States History. WORLD GEOGRAPHY WORLD GEOGRAPHY makes travel abroad more de- sirable. Modern science causes us to learn all we can about the countries of the vvorld and their peoples. rl SOCIAL PROBLEMS AN OPPORTUNITY for discussion, investigation, and consultation on thc vital issues or problems of our American democracy is found in this class. Visual aids and field work are common in the social problems class. GEOMETRY THI il QOPIIONIORIS lewrn mlthenmticil proof lelrn to use gecoinetrit tools 'ind huome qcqtninted with geometric forms 1nd relations in plane geometrx ADVANCED MATH QUADRATIC EQUATIONS plus Z1 review of algebra I are the chief topics for these advanced mathematics s u- dents. They also study exponents, logarithms, and the clicle rule. ALGEBRA THF CHARACTERISTICS OF LINEAR FQUATIONS 1nd their appliuitinns to esersdas problems is the main topic in alf.,ehr1 I Q BOOKKEEPING IUTURI' BOORRI IPI R9 irc uqulrmf., skill in keepin, rccouls of lwusinu-, lI'lI1SltllUIlS mnkins., rcpnrts mtl IIIILFPFCIIIIQ, results GENERAL SCIENCE ALL FRFSHVIFN 'are requrred to studs generftl suence betause mtroduttors units are offered ln the flelds of heftlth hsgrene foods bnology physlts, chemrstrs, 'md physrography Extensne use rs made of the usu1l ecluca tron program CHEMISTRY INDLSTRX toull lllllit? 1 g,,ot1d sttrt m 1 l1lf.,ll sthool lftborxtnrx suth 1s thue thcmlstrx students nmx use Mins Students fmd ,obs lftcr gr1du1txon rn netrlu m dustrlcs BIOLOGY THI: MICROSCOPI AND OTHFR LABORATORX IDI terl 115 'tre useful 1 b1olof.,x tllsses Muth ume 15 spent le1rnmf., lI7OL1IblLlCI'lI msetts bnrds trees md other formi of llff. buiust of thenr cffett on mm Other problems surh 15 mimtunmg health thoosnng, 1 xml tum suurmg., retrc iron mtl IHFIQIILIIIQ, tonserx mon nrt tonsrdcred PHYSICS PQUIPMPNT ns rtvullhle for muth llbomtors work rn phxsxts The tour e tonsmts of 1 studs of methqmts strutture of mttter heat IIIIQJIEIISITI, elettrrtrtx lnght 'md sound GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHX SICAL FDUCATION ts a fundamental course m TYPING THIS LARGF CLASS OF SEINIORS expect to use type wxrttmg xocmomllx Manx students take one tear of txpevsrmng just for personal use These are second year students our school Glrls dex elop 10 four ways Organxc povser as seen IH pos ure endurance and NIIFIIIIX Neuro muscular sk1ll speed and co ordmatxon Psschologxcallx as eudenced bs knowledge stra tegx and emotxonal control Socmllx as eudented by crtrzenshtp leadershxp and follovyershtp lx we BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION A TUMBLING PROGRAM was enjoyed by the student bocy after lNlr. Zulalian taught a course in tumbling under the supervision of Mr. Brubaker, the boys' physical education instructor. SHORTHAND SHORTHAIND 15 1 short wax of vsrmng These students expect to use shorthand on the yob rather than for per sonal uses PRINTING SCHOOL PRINTING IOBS often are done in the print ing room Besld s lelrntng, to set type students learn balance proportion tolor harmony and tone harmom of printed jobs .-- 5' METAL SHOP BOXS STLDX UND OPIRATE metal vsorking ma Lhines Munh good equipment is found here WOOD SHOP SAFFTX in Flllklllllu uootlworlting, is the rule here Iath boy completes several interesting, projects during, 1 ye1r. He learns to identify 'mtl finish several kinds of wood. HOMEMAKING COOKING AND IUISIIVVASIIING are fun here. These girls make delicious pies. Home economics is a course designed to prepare girls for family living. BAND Tlll BR XSS SYCTIONI of the band prumes 1s 1 group These. students are strnmg to clu their pxrt to build 1 xsunclcrful bxncl for Dupo GENERAL LITERATURE LITFRATLRE 1s usecl by the ayerage person is taught in the general literature xourse These lunmrs strne to imprme their ability to reul to think and to clexelop an 'lppl'CLl'lIl0l'l of lltcrlture GENERAL BUSINESS FRESHMEN may take a general business course to gain 21 better understanding of the services that business renders and of the way in which these services can be used most advantageously by everyone. INDUSTRIAL ARTS MECHANICAL DRAXVING is useful to every boy for ersoml use as well as a foundation course for all in dustrial arts classes mx, IO. -, 'i 9 t l . 0, . so IJ X SENIUR Listen to our band! Isn't it advancing fast! These are familiar words. Through much untiring work on the part of its members and Mr. Oberto, 36 BAND the director, our band has come to be known as one of the best in this area XVherever they are playing, our students are proud to say, That's our bandl' 37 DANCE BAND The most skllled members of our senlor band compose thls group They play at many partnes and school dances It IS mdeed an honor to be a member of thls rou MIXED CHCRUS Mr. Oberto leads this musical group in ra very fine way. Qcon- tinued belowj MIXED CHORUS Each members IS gnen xocal tralmng md a chance to express hlmself before an audlence when 1 perform mce ls gn en G A A CFROSH 6. SOPHl The Glrls Athletxc ASSOCIHIIOD led by Mxss Pnlger IS composed of glrls who take an unusual ID terest nn glrls athlet1cs fcontm ued belowj GAA UR GSR! Thls club helps to Sflllluliife interest and partlclpatxon 1n ath letlcs and out of doors It also en deaxors to promote beautlful ln mg and good sportsmanship LEADERS CLUB Thns actnxty also led by Miss Pxlger IS a seruce orgamzatxon and any glrl chosen to be IU nt must d1sp1ay these qualmes ea dershnp personahty physncal sk1ll ablllty to get along wuth people patlence and the assuming of re sponsxblhty Th1S club trams glrls to asslst the teacher .-. . . ., . .. 9 3 . ., . . x Y . . . Y. .. W a 7. .. Ml . l..:l- 9 7 7 I..y Y. S , - f . :Z -.. . - LIBRARY Through the efforts of Mrs Daugherty our lrbrarlan asslst ants are taught llbraryf methods as an actnuty Students also may be xn the lxbrary as a study hall 1n order to haxe access to hbrary materlal READERS CLUB This club, led by Mr. Painter, is for the purpose of encouraging reading outside of class. The members learn the proper use of a 'library and how to appreciate good books. READERS CLUB These people also read many books as in the freshman group and both groups see many fllms pertalnlng to popular books and the Ines of many authors NATIONAL IUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Thls society recognrzes those students who hue a B as erage or abose as well as possessing to an outstanding degree good schollrshlp worthy citizenship dey oted serylce mtelllgent leader ship and exemplary character Mr Maas heads this organization NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY A small percentage of the jun- ior and senior classes is elected to this organization by' a popular vote of the faculty: A member must also have attained a 5.5 average throughout high school. Mr. Bolerjack is sponsor of this group. STUDENT COUNCIL Tlke it to the btudent Coun l These vsords echo through the halls of our school many tlmes each day This group composed of offlcers elected by the student body and one repre sentatne from each second hour class Through them students ex press opinions in school affairs. lVIr. Bolerjack is the very' able sponsor of this group. GROUND OBSERVERS CORPS Thxs rs 1 xerx nevs nauonal Ofglllll IIIOD lt 15 1 phase of C1Xll defense md lf functronmg prop er s, un sue mam lnes a much properts NX hen 1 person xolunteers for thlS club he shows the hlghest tspe of 1I1CllXldLl21l PIIFIOIISIU Mr Maas leads this L ub ,fi NATURE STUDY Mrs Hoepflnger leids the members of thls club ln preplr Y Irojects far the xnnu science furs vvhlch lre held ln our xxunm Among the mterest mg arts ttught 1re llqlllll pl ISUL work preserx mon of lI'llIIlllS, IlX1dCI'll'lX 1nd 1 much more com plete studx of blologx if new SCIENCE CLUB Mr Maas teaches xts members the wonders of chenncal sctence It creates an mterest IH chemrstry 1n xounger students by haung a chance to perform expenments 1nd learn to use chemxcal appara us DRAMATICS CLUB Dramatncs helps members to develop poise and self confidence on and off the stage Miss Short leads this group of young actors and actresses in plays during the year before the student body and townspeople It gnes a member the chance to express himself dra mxtlcally on the stage STAGE CREW These are the persons whom you neyer see 1n a playf. They' make the scenery, keep the stage and stage equipment in repair, and control the curtains and lighting. These students learn stage maintenance and stage light- ing from Miss Short. GUIDANCE Mr Barker aids students in making many of lifes adjust ments This program attempts to giye students a picture of their strengths and weaknesses and to make clear the educational and yocational opportunities open to them EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The members of this council ire the officers of the FHA Ihex plln the lctixitles ro 5111115 and committees for the FHA exents POLLYANNA CLUB This club is a xolunteer group of students who haue been in homemaking preuously These girls do anything that needs to be done in the homemakmg depart ment at anytime greatly helping in the FH A FHA The Future Homemakers of America is a national organiza- tion. They through the leadership of Miss Prendergast sponsor such projects as stile shows welfare projects social events and The Wforld Christmas Festival. This organization promotes a growing joy in homemaking, shows the importance of home membership, and encourages democracy in home and community life. PRINTING CLUB In thrs club students are gnen a chance to put mto practrce the thmgs whrch they learn ln class They make such rtems as callmg cards posters leaflets and sta tlonery for personal use and for clubs and classes 1n school PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB In th1s club Mr Faulkner the sponsor teaches the members the art of handllng photography equrpment The school supplles the members vuth .1 620 mm and 1 35 mm camera IS vsell as de selopmg enlirgmg md prmtmg Cqlllplllellf IUNIOR COMMITTEE The persons pnctured are the executne commrttee of the yumor class They make plans for the l'lOIl1ECOIUlFlg dance and the prom The members of thrs commrttee sponsor the money makmg actrvx tres We see Mrs Ramey and the jumors at the jumor stand It each bfillgame f 1 , , 9 1 9 ' 7 4 r c, A .I . . . W Y . ..- f ' 2 K Q 1 ' 7 7 N, , , 4 . ' 'Z ' ' ' ' , 1 ,z WORK EXPERIENCE The members of th1s program lowxed to attend school and also work Students are .uded 1n pre p lung therr schedules so that they may recene full credit and vyorlx experrence VARSITY CLUB Thrs IS an actlyrty headed by Coach Baker durmg Wlllfh the boys on the football team attend a class rn vshrch they learn the drfferent plays and discuss other games Durlng the basketblll sea son the boys usually prlctrce ln th gy n UNDERCLASS YEAR BOOK STAFF These undertlassmen haye rnded the SCl1lOI'b ch1efly rn dr ws mg p xge llyouts md rn photogra J y . . V V 1 ' , . 1 ,. ' ' 2 - , lv- . , 2 ' ' e '1 . . 7 3' sponsored by' Mr. Barker, are al- A, ' '. 1 ' . . ' 2 l . 5 1 . 4 K. , V ' , ' ' . . - XX ' 2 7 2 V x. 2 ' f , l hf- 46 fi QUEEN Miss Marlon Fox :union-simon Pnum 1952 IUNIUR-SENIUR PRUM 1952 I jf Xjfx N ff Y A 4' -JIKX MLZIQJ el Q rod-r-L'l Y' s-. ,. LEFT TO RIGHT Wandi Atkinson escorted by Eldon Tztlhelm S1ra jane Jackson escorted by Gordon Hall Ruth Raeber escorted by Jtmmy Hoppes Queen Marlon Fox escorted by Domld Bridley Rosemarte Rams escorted by Floyd Ntchols Pat Dmga escorted by B1l1BroLkmeyer Norma Klem escorted by Harlyn Hubbs and flower girl Ltbby Baker escorted by crown bearer Bobby Brubaker Sara lane Iackson Rosemane Rams Norma Kleln Ruth Raeber Wanda Atkmson Pat Dmga 49 I I ' Q 1 Q Z ' f f ,'Z ' S v , . g , , 5 , . v if 'E J' ,xc , Q 4 .. wr L ! fer Qv - -2 1102, x - ' ,. l 1 .Nfl 4 . i I - A , 5 rl Y ,, M' K FO0TBAll IIUEEN 50 Don Richards and Louise Overby 1952 FUUTBALL HUMECUMING Rnburn Llrry C llle uecn Loulsc Oyerbx Don RlLhlI'LlS Ired C uncs Plt NWC-lsh Tom XVolfmexer Shirley Hahn Brlght autumn leay es, football equlpment and school colors decorated the gym fo emphaslze the fact that thls was strictly a school affalr, we had Mr Oberto s Rhy Il ll1181I'CS to furnish the dance IHUSIC But most nmportmt were the school spxrnt proud about the XICIOIX oy er St Charles and our happmess 1n seeing alumm friends come back The ceremony vshlch transferred the CHW1Cd crown from the 51 queen Rosemary Rayburn, to Louise Oyerby vms marked by two unusual detalls football boys formed a double lme for the queen wxth her attend mts and their escorts to plss to the throne After the coronmon Coach Baker handed over the wmnmg football preylously autographed by the telm, to be presented to the new queen AT HOMECOMING GAME 51 ,X .f b Qi.,-ms , L 5 ' l W t J ,f 5 is y Ai F V iw. , +- Q L 1. ' X ls T s .5 - X Q 51 A V Q W xy LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Klein, Harlyn Hubbs, Sara jane jackson. Glennon Forristall, Retiring Queen Rosemary ay , 1 4' 31 , Q ' ' , 3 ., I iz' W, A ' 5 , ' ' , - l 1' . . 7 Y I I 'l Y l 7 ' I J , 1 v ' I 2 ' ' ' 2 . ' L ' , I ' ' . , , , , , . 2 . I la I . PEPPERMINT LANE DANCE LFTT TO RIGHT Norma Reynolds escorted by Rlklllfil Bftrnett Donna Downing, escorted by Bob Relss Sherry Treece escor ed by Donald Bradley Betty Hlclterson estorted by Charles Sthranz Marlene Robmson estorted by Fmnklxn Vnckers Marnlsn Wyatt e corted by C1eo1ge Chfton The F H A chose a Peppermmt Lane for the theme of the1r annual dance At the stroke of 11 e court of th1s year s M1stletoe Queen entered the old gym MISS Donna Dovsmng the 1951 queen gave her crown to M1ss Sherry Treece, the 1952 queen M155 Treece was escorted to the throne by Mr Donald Bradley and M155 Downmg was escorted by Mr Bob R615 Attendmg the queen were Norma Reynolds escorted by R1chard Barnett Betty H1Ck6fSOH escorted by Charles Schranz Marlene ROblnSOH escorted by Frankl1n V1ckers and Marrlyn Wyatt escorted by George Chfton The Il'lL1S1C was furmshed by the h1gh school band, The Ry thmaxres ff' L 'Z Q X x ' 1 Q 1 V Q y J - ' QUEEN SHERRY TREECE AND DONALD BRADLEX ' . , th 7 - I Q 7 1 a 9 Y . 3 . , I , Q , ' . . 3 I . 7 52 LIHFT TO RIGHT Fax Horn can Wcmmmd joyne Metter C1rol Stutlxey Alne Larson Nlarlene Oexner Pat 'Noethon and Arlene Boedker ACl'l1CX6Il1CflI Night was gn en on September 30 by the home AGHIEVEMENT NIGHT makmg department under the d1rett1on of the homemakmg teacher, MISS Prendergast On the1r program they had seyeral guest speakers and the Emblem Serx 1ce was gnen by the Future Homemakers of Amerxca They also had dls vlays of therr proyects to shovy parents and frlends what they d1d during the preuous summer m connectlon with what they learned ln class Refreshments were serx ed ln the ufeteru by the gurls after thelr program . :.' ,J 7 , 5 K 17 '71 S v 1 ,. . ' 7 . . Y ' 'W 1' .V 7 - 1 , .. , , , 1 . ., .2 2, , -, ' U1- - -H , -, K V , , . 5 V UQ . . , . V f I . . . . N .Y . . , ., 1 . , . , ,, , ,. . ., . ,. 1, 5 IUNIUR TUWN MEETING Bruce Barrmgton of KXOK was moderator of our annual unlor Town Meetmg of the A1r assembly program on Noy ember 6 A student panel conslstmg of Betty Gummer 5l'lClI'l16I' Roger Kelso, Pat Dlnga and Don Stuclxey dlscussed the ques tlon Are the Hrdden C osts of Hlgh School Too High for the Aserage Student? uestlons from the audl ence were dxrected to the panel members mcreasmg the general rn terest and affordlng students an op portumty to pt1rnc1pate m the pro gram LPFT TO RIGHT Brute Barrlngton Roger lxelso Betty Gummershenmer Mr Dlugherty Mr Bolerjatk P'1tD1ng1 and Don Stutlxex WISH UN THE STRICTLY FURMAL THERE'S N0 BUSINESS az S ' ? U i .1. 3 ashci ,HE .J- ,Vi f IILFT TO RIGHT SEATED Charles McCla1n Marjone Glaze Elma Manley and Ahce Palmer BAQK ROW Dewayne Hollrs Della Stemhardt Betty Raeber Bob Hogan Alxce 'Ioth Naomi Krack and Mrss Short FRONT ROW Molly Koch Rosle Rams Joan Alyward Darlxa Gruen james jacob V1rg1n1a Hedgecock Pat Krack BACK ROXV Georgla Wfheatley Don Hobbs Pat Dmga Dons Reed Sandra Bell enme Henson Shirley London ames Hoppes LaVerne Bordewlsch Don Bradley .md Herbert Hofstetter 54 LIKE SHIIW BUSINESS LFFT TO RIGHT Bob Pentecost Bill Pentecost Melyln Leyln Naonn Krack Wflllle Hatley Shlrleyf London aclue Bounds Dorothy Weston Genlra Grlffm FRONT ROW joan Haskenhoff Alice Toth Elma Manley Shirley Goodman Shrrleyf Manley Susle Slmms Vlfglnla Hedgecock 0Ann Schaefer Donna Mae Qmxth and anet Beare The Orlgmal Vlrbmla Mlnstrel was presented by the chorus and band Authentlc IIIUSIC and costumes were used Mr Oberto was the director 55 EVENING IIRIGINAI VIRGINIA MINSTREI , .' ,jg Q, ' Y I .I Iilargie Carron, Della Steinhardt, and Miss Short. L. .. V, . . , . . . , J , c , . I . A BRIEF GLIMPSE UF SUME UF UUR All SCH0lll PARTIES GREEN FOR THE IRISH gaxe color to the St Patrltk s day Lelebratton sponsored by the freshmen who gave us 'm all snhool party Dftnung and a yarlety of games were the enjoyable entertainment for the ex enlng HEARTS AND CUPIDS furntshed the settmg for the Sophomore party vshxth approprt ately celebrated Valentmes Day The entertamment and aenvmes were 1n keepxng vuth the hollday sptrxt HAY AND PITCHFORKS gaye the atmosphere of a barn at this year s sentor all school party Students enjoyed takmg part 1n soctal and folk dames 56 . , . V , u ' U-1 Q- ' Y - v V ' 4 1. 4 I L V f 1 , . , , . , , , 1 A ' 'Ii K - . - 1. . , . ,, . Y . . . 1 , H' ax X, -5 .wi A sqm H ,qA, 4' was BUACHES ....r..., IDIVT' 2545 Mr Brubaker Mr Baker Mr Stewart and Mr Epperson Merun Baker is our leading coach His long hours of patience and hard work haxe proy ed xery profitable in the many victories of our teams Although ti'lS year has not been an outstanding one in sports Coach Baker has a promising future with lettermen coming back in ey ery sport Don Brubaker better knovxn as Bru has done his share in coaching by leading our unror Varsity basketball team into many victories This year in the Freshman Sophomore Tournament the unior Tigers took second place. Paul Stewart our Freshman-Sophomore football coach has proven his ability by leading our little squad to xictories. This was the first year of coaching for Mr. Stevsart at D.C.H.S. and the future of our Varsity teams looks promising as a result of their good start under his leadership. jim Epperson coaches the Freshman basketball squad. This is Mr. Eppersonls first year as coach. Many long hours of practice have paid off in building a strong future Varsity team. 58 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TOP Betsy Ruhm1n 'md Put Reinhold FRONT D irlla C ruen 1nLl Suzy Goforl Rah' Rah' Rah' You hear thls fmnlxar sound whereyer the Tigers go When you hear thxs yell you can llso be sure that leading these cheers are our capable cheerleaders These gurls follovy the Txgers vyherey er they go I'hey supply 1nsp1rat1on for school and team Splflf Although they ICCCIXC llttle retogmuon they do 1 yery large part m makmg our team a success FRESH SRPH CHEERLEADERS Smdrv Welsh mtl Suslt Sims 59 : ' 1 1 ' ' Z 2 1 t ' A. 1 1 1 1 . - 1 E .1 1 v . V . . . 1 . ' Y v 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 - 1 2 1 1 1 I I -2 2 A . 1 f ' . Q 21 'f-37: .1535 JEFF. xg, ,IDCW 40 Q T A un:-19,a321E29fW1s 4 A ' Q ' Q Q, F Lg I3 Q --Q. - Q. 7- E it lv 7 U Y be U' 32 ' V'i' 1 My, V W ? I ' ' f -nf. - 1? 31: L :ff , M I rm L 'H , '1 L'???'f3ff4'i yr E --gg. . .MA V- xi, -V W 2.s.M-Q35-1,-1:5 269. 3 5 is gqg ' H- H l x N. ti' .. M W, , n...-- an NL, mf 353 J? 53155,-B 17.-.-555 15-35381-.S 24 fl F 9' f fm K NS' , , Q gif 1 lx Y V uf -.f 2.5 2, CP 1-al n-. it .. xl-Q , H FRESHMAN-SUPHUMURE FUUTBALL 'IOP ROW Dlmotk Shafer Weldau Gunn Monroe A Bell J Bell Mosher Brown 1JdI'l1ClS Nluskopf Reed Coath Slevsart BOTTOM ROW' Manager lxunl Kelso B IDIXOFI XV1de Vsfhcatles F TJIXOD Dolhns Pfos Broyhlll Mxller Tungate Bradshaw Dull XV Pentetost FOOTBALL Our football teams had a yery good season thxs year consldermg the fact that vse vsere at a dlsadwantage ln many ways Out yarslty was handlcapped IH that vue had a yery small and lnewcperlenced team They had to start from the yery snnplest pllys and work up to the xery hardest After many hard hours of practlce they were formed 1nto a vsell worklng team whlch ended the season Wlfh a 500 ay erage The freshman sophomore team had a good season fmxshlng the season wxth equal vnns and losses These play ers together wlth the returnlng yarslty players w11l make a fme team for the 1953 season VARSITY SCHEDULL IROSH SOPH SCHFDULI: Bethalto Won 52 2 C athedral Lost Carrolton Won 21 7 Madlson Won Country Day Lost 32 0 K athedral Won Madlson Iost 21 19 Central Cathollc Tie St Charles Won 27 0 Roxana Lost Crystal Clty Lost 20 C Fast Alton Lost Ste Geneyxeye Wfon 28 13 Cahokxa Won ohn Burroughs Lost 290 Cahokra Wfon 62 ai. , if F , 'Q K.. 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H - H ' , ' , T ,, 4. l I , T - ', J H - - BASEBALL LEFT TO RIGHT Don Whlttenberg Floyd lwans Red Spxer Ron Erederlck Larry Bleller Bob Elemlster Larry Galle Ron Leonard Ben Ingram Larry Sums Carman Greenhill Nick Hebei Tom XVolfme1er Larry Heatherly Bunk Ross Bob Grass George Chfton Charles Erederltk and Dxtk Doerr Nlanager FRONT ROW Coach Baker Plul Loplnot 'md -llfll Latmette Although the record thns year was not too IIUPICSSIYC the Txgers went further toward the State Tournament th ln has any other team m the school s history After wmnlng the D1str1ct Tournament and the flrst glme of the Du uom Tournament, the flgers were defeated 10 the fmlls by a fme Gorham term Due to lllness Coach Biker was subsntuted for unnl midway through the se lson by lm Bokenkamp a student teacher from the UUlX6fSlIy of lll1no1s who d1d in excellent job of getting the te lm stlrted Wfnth only four members grldulnng the flgers should make an excepnonllly flne showing ln the 1955 season Bunk Ross who was one of this lreas better prtchers md unfortunately one of the members graduating was a decrslye frgure ln the team s play The other gr lduates were George Cllfton, Ron Leonard, and Larry Gllle Freeburg Dupo Central Catholic Dupo 1 Ereeburg Dupo Carrrer M1115 Dupo East St Louis Dupo Marlssa Dupo Mascoutah Dupo East St Louls Dupo Central fathohc Dupo DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Ereeburg Dupo Valmeyer Dupo XY' lterloo Dupo SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Carmr Dupo Gorh um Dupo 63 gf x ,km A ms, f 3 , X Q Q E x . 9 KSA ..- ' 5 : I 3 X I 3 -M XX XE , 5 I f f Cfrccnhill XL .a S M 343 M.: ' Z 3 -4 '51 Z 'C ig- '.., . .- Inn vgff' J' Q' , 9 3 H, , jf Ingram f 1. v 1 W' . 7 , 1' 's 4 if I, 'S rv fx ,A Q if , f fcfgw M , rf fi f :Q f X i f , Hchcl I fl C-.nn I NNW!! ,M 2 F3 'EQ 3 ! 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