Dupo Community High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Dupo, IL)
- Class of 1958
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K' 2 ' Q , X ' V x A . ,- Y ' V- , J XJ .Q I f Eyre 0 1955 U0Qme XXVI frese12fe0f6y 575 af Zyre Tiff f 11,00 COI12l1?Zll?llly QScf00f ldzfor BOB FRITT9 Bzzmzevf Ixfdlitlgfl ED STEELE Acknowledgements MR LOU MILLMAN Pbf.f0gfap!9e1 VINCENT PRICF STUDIO MR ASHTR BLEWETT of TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO 1 Q I I ' d fyf 01900, OIES' ROBFRT FRITTS Edztof I Remember Gee rt seems lrke thrs was the greatest year of hrgh school for me I guess your senror year rs always lrke that You see Im Student Sprrxt I never graduate too fond of good old D C H S ever to leave Rrght now I m lookrng back over these last four years and remrnrscrng over teachers and assrgn ments that had me worrred frantrc when they were fresh but are now sort of mellowed and rosy re membrances Call me sentrmental rf you want but Im lookrng back even farther to a trme when our school had rts begrnnrng whrch was about 1915 At that trme the students enjoyed many of the actrvrtres we enloy today Many of our act1v1t1es orrgrnated rn the late 20 s or early 30 s For rnstance rn 1927 I remember hear mg the frrst farnt strarns of musrc echo down the halls when choruses and an orchestra were organrzed Later the orchestra was dlscontrnued rn favor of a band Today we have a wonderful band to play at football and basketball games and assemblres band that keeps our enthusrastrc school sp1r1t at a fever prtch' I recall the year 1929 when the D Club was organrzed wrth ten charter members Its purpose was to uphold clean sportsmanshrp rn all phases of athletrc actrvrtres rn D C H S At the present our Varsrty Club rs very much the same Also 1n 29 one lazv fall afternoon when all was quret a group of stu dents got together to organrze a Pep Club known as the acket Club and later named the Pep Club I guess you mrght say we strll have a Pep Club a brg one' the entrre student body led by a group of hard workrng cheerleaders I remember 1950 when our Home Economrcs Department became affrlrated wrth the Natronal Home Fconomrcs Assocratron and a club was formed somethrng lrke our present F H A 1932 was a brg year for our school mrnds and typewrrters alrke started clrckrng to put together the frrst El Trgre And rn the sprrng a tradrtron that wrll never be outmoded came to our school football Other early actrvrtres rncluded Publrc Speakrng Current Events Club Law Club Nature Club and a Debatrng Team These kept everybody pretty busy don t you thrnk? ust as we do today each class had the responsrbrlrty of sponsorrng an entertarnment Senrors sponsored an Athletrc Carnrval and a hay rrde unrors a hrke a party and a Basketball Banquet dont remem ber what the Sophomores drd and Freshmen a hay rrde How could I thrnk about our school wrthout remembermg 46 when our brg smokestack was struck by l1ghtn1ng9 Boy you should have seen rt' brrcks everywhere Hrgh school days are days I wrll never forget As long as I lrve Ill always cherrsh the thought of the fun frlled hours of 3Cf1V1f1CS frrends and the vuonderful opportunrtres of an educatron Of course now we re back to the present trme but rf you ll come wrth me to journey back over thrs last year I wrll tell you rn detarl everythmg that I REMEMBER ' 1 .1 , . . , . . , , , Y . . . - - - 1 . . 7 . 7 . . , . . 1 7 ' 7 . . . . . . , , , , . . - v 1 , . 1 - 1 1- n - - . . . . . . . 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A ....... . ......... ..... ........... . . ........ . . . 7 , . , 8 . . , - , , --H--An-huUYuuUvuMUH----in--U-nu--M-un.u-nu-U-.n-- 9 4 , - 1 - ff K L -'----4-------M-'---,.--wAA- ---i'--,- v- ---- - ,Aii v 4-4-4- - ----L4 5-AAA---Q -4A-P ,--1.------4'-,--- - ' fe 1955 Eyre swf The offreers of the annual staff th1s xear rre Bob lrrtts Ldrtor Lddre Steele Busrness Manager Donnr Bergmann Copx fduor and ilxrpper lxoonee Pho tographer Other members ue Pltsx lhrrett D rxrd Dx roff ern lruerbaeh Loretta Henderson Roxx ena lxerth lx 1 lxempter Carol lxremmel Ruth lxronle Llana Lopmot Crlorra Poettren Ioume Sehxffner Ron Steele Mrreellr Strat mann anet Theobald Talmadee 'lurner rm Xanoxer Rose Xreleers Pull XX'h1te senrors oxee Thompson Daxrd lenton lunrors and Barrx Hoolxs sophomore XX e haxe trred xx 1th the help of Mrs XX rllrrmson to produee the best annual rn the hrstorx of D C H S Our theme rs I Rl Ml MBI R rn honor of the auth annrxersarx of Dupo Hrgh Hrehlrslhts of the mnurl rre the eolor pree double drvrsron pages summer supplement md 1fS 117 par es lxen thoueh produernig, an annual of thrs srze xx hreh entarls xx rrtrng eopx meetrng deadlmes lax ma out pages eolleetrng materral ete rs hard xx orle the members of the staff all eon srder produemg the annurl a lot of tm ind rn edueatronal proleet The fmal xox of seerng a xearboole xx hreh xxe helped put together rn the hands of 1ts buxers rs xxorth 1ll the heldrehes md xnxretx xxe experreneed XX e ern fmallx s1t baelx and sax Xlxfell done XX rthout the eonstant and 1lxx axs eonsrsteut eo operatron of eaeh member of the staff 1 xearboole of thrs qualrtx eould nex er be produced. CIF !0O12tS' Of -J' Mrs XVohlxx end rt 15 because of your capable leadershrp that the class of 1058 mn loolt back over our past four years rn hrph sthool mth great prrde Your patrent understandmg and co operat1on hawe led us through the rough spots to the summrt our graduatron Wfe shall alw ass remember you not only as an excellent teacher and sponsor but as a real f-l'lCI1Ll to even member of the C ass So Mrs Xlifohlwend as a very srncere thank you we of the class of 1958 take great pleasure ID dedlcatlng thls our 1958 Fl Trgre to you 170 Ou, G if 1 f 1 5 :.', l ,, ,' . - p a s l . f. .5 E J is 1 ..,., in 1 YS. yur: 1,11 H7 ,, 14 '-wi , M 3 w .2 V, ,,.-,Q -K ffligffaf. 'ff A ., ,J Y -1 f 5 721- S? 4 IEA? 3 ga , ., 11- Q 'fa 3 51 .wwk F .L '-1 H .faq 7 . . ,-y if 1 Ag M 9 JS' pl' U AWK L A W fy' N 144' K ,' , - A , pa f M 4 wb 1-M, 1' F l, . i l 9 s , Q -4 f ff v 'fr ,, ex., 'EX .4 1 'Q vs xg.. ff -3731 - M wi! sg, fge , 5, .fm ra N f 'E fi- is? ' - Y? 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J . 13- 1' . if f A X Q E-fl fx? , fr- V K. 1 W A5 - . iid ' A A f V SWL .-f :I ' ' - 'XL 13' A' , if Wm N' Hwy V, ,-,.' he-wh' .N . 95, ' ,mi ' Le R N 5 ' V W 'I 'r 1 J: ' V' Q ,LJ 4 r I za rv mzhzsfrabon Sealed le! 10 ugh! hir Schwartz Mr Goley Mr Bordewxsch Mr Drury Mr Rerchert Mr Games Mr Wldman Stfmdnzg Mr Blby Mr Z1mmer Mr Wfhlte Mr Daugherty Mr Faulkner A01 pfefenl was Mr CFISXX ell Back rn 1915 the elghth grade marlxed the end of a puplls educatron But wlth a demand for more educatron Prrncupal Wlldy was authorrzed to proceed xmmedrately wlth the organrzatlon of two addrtronal grades So ID 1915 a twoyear hugh school course was establrshed wlth the classes belngj held rn portable burldrngs Wlth the demand for st1ll more education a thrrd year of hrgh school was added rn 1917 There was also a defrnxte need for a permanent bulldrng slnce thc enrollment was constantly lncreaslng It was IH the year 1926 that the erectlon of our Dupo Com munlty Hrgh School Bulldrng was started Also m 1926 the frrst members were elected to form our flrst Board of Educatron for our permanent school bulldrnfg The men elected at thls txme were I1 G Frscher Presldent D Schellh1rdt Secretary Louis Dyroff C I. ones W S Robmson and R K Pun Prnnclpal It wrs 1 brg day rn Dupo when the structure was dedrcated In 1931 a xocatronal burldrng was constructed to supplement the orrgmal plant Srnce then 1 new gymnasrum and freld house haxe been added In the year 1956 an lmportant change occurred rn the functlonrng of our school board Sexeral unrt drstncts were jorned together to form our new Un1t Dlstrnct When we look out oxer todays beautrful campus wlth 1ts spaclous bulldlncs we remember that rt was the foreslght of those early board of education members who made this all possrble uper112fe120Qz2fs Wessaye Your parents and the people of your communrty have mvested a consxderable sum of money IH provrdmg you the class of 1958 wlth the opportumty of graduatrng from hlgh school You 1n turn have mvested a great deal of trme and we hope hard work Everyone w1ll feel thxs was a wrse 1nvestment lf you contmue to be good cxtlzens contnbutmg your talents and ab1l1t1es to soclety Congratulauons on your accornphshments We have farth that you wlll cl as well ln the future as you have ln the past Sxncerely A C Daugherty Supeuntendent HELEN ARRAS AC DAUGHERTY . ' 7 7 5 7 7 ' , . . . ' . . O 3 l 9jZ'II2CI!0dfS yTQSSdyQ It IS the goal of our school to marntarn adequate edueatronal OPPOYKLIIIITY for all the students In the college preparatory course the capable student may adequately prepare to enter the unrversrty The general course offers opportunr ty for trarnmg rn busrness edueatron home eronomres and rndustrul arts The aetrvrty program provrdes opportunrtres for leadershrp 1nd partrtrpatron rn the varlous Qlubs and musrcal organrzatrons In the athletre program sports manshrp and Qhararter burldrnr, ire emphasracd Our sqhool h 1d the drstmt tion of retervrng the lxrIlLlv9!C'SfCfll Confcrcntc Sportsmlnshrp Trophy thls year In tlosrng I would lrlte to emphasue the need for study Your trme schedule rs a bxg thrng Prtlt a trme for study md strtlx to rt The eounsclors and teathers want to assrst when you hayc a problem or need ldvrte Best NX rshes Charles Faulkner P1 1121. lpn! 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' i CSIAJQZ' 9365 QUQQI2 Bonme Epplngef Qgfgfted by Lliilli L0plf1Of f.5LOftCCl by Don Crone Tom Blchcllcr 'K Dot N05-thqn eswfted by Barbara Poston cstorted by Stmlq Hudson Rlchard Fbcrsohl FHA SILVER BLLLS DANCF On Detember 14 1957 the Future Homemakers of Amerrc a presented an all school Chrrstmas Dance The theme Qllver Bells was xx ell earned out rn lovelx decoratrons of srlver and blue Iverxone enjoyed an evenrn of d orchestra g ancrng to the musnc of Fd Gurltm and hrs The hrghllght of the evenlng xx as the crownmg of the 1957 Qhrrstmas ueen Mrss Carol Slxlpper The ldentltx of the queen xx as not lxnoxxn unt1l the moment f h o t e formal coronatlon The queen xx as chosen IH the tradrtronal manner bx an all sthool vote Iwrxe rrls ln I' H A g were chosen and all the students voted for one The other four gnrls served as attendants to the queen Y Wemem er an af 1 Hal Ler0y's Band makes with good music at the Home- A pmnodun PI'OX'ldL'Li .IDLlflL'I'DUUl l.5Cl lICfI.11HINCHf coming Dance. H uung dmcux LUILfl11DlDg .xt the ChIlSllUlS Umm SlI'lL1ngthC losaltx lt a pep asbembly K I6 Wed Corfss rc er The unior Class presented Meet Corliss Archer on anuary 29th and 30th 1938 in the school auditorium Meet Corllss Archer is an enchmting, comedy rdopted from a book by F Hugh Herbert The title role has featured xarious ictresses on stage in radio and on teleyision for sex eral seasons ln addition to Corllss we rind the entire clst ot charlcters offer 1 thoroughly yoyable exeninzg, to an audience The fun is often uproarious though at times e situation is almost serious and quite moyin The characters Corliss herself eirnest Dexter with his famous cry of Holy Covs' the tvso sets of dumbfounded parents Mildred and Betty who would enjoy tllxin Dexter from Corliss 1 pleasant doctor an lttractixe nurse a housemald and Snoopy cousin Agnes vsho jumps to conclusions The cast included Corliss Archer Mr Archer Mrs Archer Louise Mildred Dexter l ranltlin Mr Franklin Mrs Franklin Cousin Agnes The Doctor Betty A Nurse Francie Franklin Mary Ann Edwards Dayid Fenton oy ce Thompson Kay Rains Grace Kohlenbergjer Carl Gatlin oe Gurthes Dot Noethen Bonnie Eppinger Wesley Peters Diane Walker Dixie McLaughlin Ellen Sue Hatley gi?-. 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Cl1r15t11:.1s Dglnfc, Blutlwr'-D.1ugl1tcr Party, Put l.uClc Supper. .lml IU.ll'lX' uthcr 111turcSt111g 11Ct1x1t1cs. 'N l l JUNIOR-SENIOR G.A.A. Girls in G.A.A. may earn letters or awards if they meet the necessary re- quirements. Both G.A.A, groups par- ticipate in several outside activities during the year. They attend two play- days, one in the fall, and one in the spring, and sponsor the annual G.A.A. Dance in January. The Junior-Senior officers are: President, Sandy Ed- wards, Vice President, Rotha Dixon, Secretary, Joanne Schaffnerg Treas- urer, Loretta Henderson. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association is open to all girls interested in athletics. Its purpose is to stimulate an interest in sports and to develop good sports- manship. There are two seperate divi- sions of the G.A.A. Both are spon- sored by Miss Still. The Freshman- Sophomore G.A.A. officers are as fol- lows: President, Karen Barrettg Vice President, Susan Wolf, Secretary, Janice Biellerg Treasurer, Jayne Valine. LILADTRS C LUB Cirls belonging to this organization are chosen because they display qualities of leadership, per- sonality, and physi- cal skill. These girls must also be capable of assuming respon- sibility and must have the ability to get along with others. The leaders assist Miss Still in gym classes. NATURE STUDY The members of this club, under the leadership and guidance of Mrs. Hoepfinger, prepare projects for the science fairs held annually in this vicinity. Many different and interest- ing arts are taught including liquid plastic-work, preservation of animals, taxidermy, and a very complete study of biology. PHOTO CLVB S Students inter- ested in photogra- phy join this club. Under the supervi- sion of Mr. Parkhill, the members of Photo Club learn to develop and print their own pictures in the schools vvell- ecyuipped darkroom. They also learn to use many types of cameras. 'il SCIENCE CLUB Under the supervision of Mr. Maas, the members of the Science Club learn about the wonders of chemical science. They also have a chance to perform experiments and learn how to use the different pieces of laboratory appar- atus. ADVANCED RIZADITRS' CILVB Students join this club because they like to read. They learn to under, stand enjoy, and appreciate good literature. Mr, Painter, sponsor of the club, shows the students many interest- ing films. LIBRARY Though this activity students learn from Mrs. Daugherty the funda- mentals of library work. Students also learn the value of the library as a place in which they can find reference materials for their school work. FRESHMAN READFRS CLUB This club, led by Mr. Printer is l wr the purpose of encouraging reading outside of class. The members learn the proper use of the library and learn how to develop good reading habits. JUNIOR COMMITTEE Junior Committee is a group of hard-working and energetic members of the junior Class. This is one of the busiest clubs in school, These students plan and decorate for the Homecoming Dance and the Prom. They also earn money for the class by selling refresh- ments at football and basketball games. PRINTING CLUB Printing Club gives the students an opportunity to practice their printing skills. The members print cards, leaf- lets, posters, and stationery for person- al and school use. Mr. Stewart super- vises this club. ---...wggi IJRAMATICS CLUB This organization affords the stu- dents au opportunity to become ac- tluainted with the fundamentals of act- ing and stagecraft. Miss Short directs this group of young actors and actress- es in plays during the year for the en- joyment of the student body and towns- people. This opportunity gives mem- bers the thanee to express themselves drainatically, Qpa c5fucQ12f Gouncz' - EGG ers gf 0122014140612 9? ' Y' ' sr The Student Council is composed of representatiyes from each of the second hour classes and ofticers elected at large from the student body The Council under the superyisron of Mr Dyroft proyides ID opportunity for student expression in miny actixities of the school The Student Council also plans most of the student issemblies cooperates wth the l'l-IA in sponsoring, the LNESCO Assembly and secures and decorates the school Christniis Tree It also sends represcntitix es to the District and State Student Council Corn entions Officers of the Council elected by the student body are Ed Steele President Bill Bradshavy Vice President Nancy Hanks Secretary and Brenda Pulliam Treasurer Other members include Dina Bachelier Pat Ballard Rick Beyerle Roberta Brewer Tom Chandler jack Dell Marsha Dyroff Bob Fritts Carl Catlin udy' I-lirvell ulie Hudson Geraldine Ladynian oyce Scott Sue Witcher jim Wfolf Larry' Wolf jerry' Urke Douglas Edwards yn 17 ppfeczabon Mrs Wrllramson The annual staff of l95Q thrnlxs rt IS just about trme that you get the credrt you so greatly deserve for helpmg evcry class put out 1 fmt yelrboolx Through your excellent understandrng and leadershnp durrng the last frve years you have msprred students to make each yearbook a great success XVe xyrsh to dedrcate thls page to you IS L1 small token of our apprecratron for all you have done for students and students yet to come We hope you wrll remember us as pleasantly as we mll always remember you The El Trgre Staff . . . Q .- , . Q .Y Y V a ' , - , '11, , L 1. . , Y L . . Y . . 9 , - . 2, L L 1 V 1 f f ,v Afmx N ,L V. xg.. 7 7? 81129112 691' . 769 C SQIZIUIYS' Quin 5-, 'FW 2 A . x i mm mr- ,J f Q ef- -A I s fx E: X! U W 5 3 2 1 I a x E 5 Q . , . 5 5 5 . 1 , iff wg Q 1 5 4 . . Af 2 A 4 I w f 15 -'si hm s. f 'l', I itil N Ag- Q I . .A -' hs g Prnt mu Iefl 10 ugh! Mrs Vxohlxxend Sponsor Daxrd Henson Presrdent Llam Loprnot Sec retary Sammi ron Ed Qteele Vrce Presrdent Patsx Barrett Treasurer y j?QI22Q12? Q14 Trme rs strange rt goes so much faster xx hen xou are haxrng a good trme Ask anx mem ber of the Senror Class and thex xx1ll tell xou thrs IS especrallx true xx hen your four glorrous years of h1gh school are sxxrftly draxxrng to a close XVhx rt seems lrke onlx xesterday that lap bashful eager freshmen xxalked through the doors of D C H S for the frrst trme That xx as a xx onderful year for us gettrng acquamted and learnrng all the nexx procedures of the school XX e sold pencrls and had a successful St Pat Bx the trme our Sophomore year rolled around xxe xx ere better acquarnted and felt a sense of belongrng That year too xx as great Our class checked coats at basketball games to make money for our Valentrne Party rn Eebruarx Then came our brg year xxe xxere Iunrorsl Ex erxone xx as kept very busx sellrng concess1ons at all the school ex ents and puttrng on an unforgettable plax The money xxe received xxas used to present a loxely homecomrng dance and a prom long to be remembered as one of the hrgh lrghts of the ear Our Senror year rs oxer and xxe haxe only the pleasant memorres of our last exents at school Senrors Last Round Up the Sen1or Plax the prom and football dance presented by the unrors and the publrcatron of the 1958 El Trgre he lNoxx our four years of hlgh school are gone and graduatron rs near As xxe xxalk dovxn t arsle to recerxe our drplomas xxe take a look back proud to be able to say I REMEMBER' , lv v. Iv I . l . iv v v . u . 1 I . v Y v 7 I E . rick's Party under the splendid leadership of our class sponsor. Mrs. Xlifohlxvend. 'Y v, A Jw' ... v w . ' ' v 1- V V v lv, ' ' , - ' Y v Y v ' V 'U jf . I ' 7 ' ' ' - T , Y ' ' ' l V y Y v K DON ADAlNlS Football l'2-5-bl Varsity Club I-S-il Track 2-54 Photo Club l Printing: Club i . -3 X sw' A 1 ff? ,r if 'R ' 5 ' .3 5? JAMES ADAMS Freshman Readers' Club 1 Advanced Readers' Club 2 Science Club 2 Stage Crew S-l Photo Club -l Dramatics Club 5-il Track I Track Manager 2 I l l 1 ,f f I r WAYNE ALDRIDGE Cross Country 1-2 Basketball l-2 Hxlsebglll 2 Readers' Club 2 Science Club I Photo Club 2 lioutbrlll S--l Nature Study Varsity Club 3-Al 4 '! 1-.JF i MARLIZNIZ ARRAS Senior Band 2-3-rl FHA 1 junior Honor Society Z- Band Librarian 2 l4fA omecoznzhy MQQAQU THOMAS BACHELIER Science Club 2 Readers' Club 2-5-Ai Stage Crew i Nature Study 2 COLLEEN BARITIELD Dramatics Club 2 GAA 5-bi Library Assistant Al 7 fi The Homecoming Dance marks a gala occasion in tlie social calendar of D. C. H. S. 35 PATSY BARRETT Mixed Chorus 1-2 Student Council 1 GAA 2-3 junior Committee 3 junior Honor Society 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Class Treasurer 4 Photo Club 4 Adv, Readers' Club 4 Prom Attendant 3 GAA 'Treasurer 3 GARY BELANGER Readers' Club 1-5--1 Nature Studies 2 Science Club 1-4 Typing Activity 3 'D ALLAN BAYI-IA Readers' Club 1-3 Nature Study 2 Science Club 1 Basketball 1-2 Cross Country 1-2 Stage Crew 4 DONNA BERGMANN FHA 1-2-3--I GAA 2 Readers' Club 1 Junior Honor Society 2-5 junior Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 Executive Council 3-4 Christmas Dance Attendant 2 0510 cgfafe !rsyc50I1y1caf5xam BARBARA BIVINS FHA 1-2 Girls' Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Band 5--1 Freshman Readers' Club TERRY BIVINS Band 1-2 Junior Committee 3 l Advanced Readers' Club -1 RICHARD BIVINS Science Club 3-4 Photo Club Mixed Chorus 1-2 Boysi Chorus 1 Band 3--1 junior Committee 3 WILLIAM BRADSHAW Band 1-2-3-4 Science Club 3 Student Council 3-4 Readers' Club 1 junior Honor Society 1-2 jUDY BROYHIII CLAUDE BRYANT xml C lioius l Fimtbull l-I-fl Prom Atttntllnt w Raiders' Club I 1 is int w Splitters' Club 1 lxping, Aitixity s Pliutn Club 2-5--1 mtu C lb Dmmn Club 5--l C AA 1 Baseball I-2-5-ri Varsity Club 2-S--I Class Play 5-Al DON CRONE Varsity Club 1-1-R-4 Fuutbiill I-I-5-l Mixed Cburus 1-I Buys' Cburus l-1 Printing Club JOHN CROUCH Varsity Club 5--1 Ftultbilll 1-2-54 liilsl-ictbglll 1-2-5--1 B.iscb.1ll -I Sclcnw Club I Rmtlcrs' Club 1 'X JOHN CASEY Varsity Club l-2-3-'l Funtbilll I-Z-S l3.iscb.ill ZAR-l lliiskctbiill 1,2-3--l Cross Country 2 Spotters' Club I-2 SClCflL'C Club lvl Nature Study 2 C759 5612101197 ffm!! 7801112 app? BIITTY CORT GAA R pliutu Clllli 2 IJIUIIILI Club 2 Mixul Chorus l-I 'Iuniur Cuminittcc I.ibr.1ry -l Dnunii Pl.iy 2 Typing Actixlty 5 K. A group of Seniors is busy planning the Seniors' List Ruuml-up FRANCES DELL FHA 1-2-3--i Executive Council 2-3-4 GAA 1-2 Readers' Club l Christmas Attendant 2 junior Committee 3 ROT1-IA DIXON GAA 1-2-3-I Junior Committee 3 FHA R--1 GAA Vice' President -1 BARBARA DIXON hfixed Chorus 5--l junior Committee 5 TOM DOLLINS Blixed Chorus 2 Nature Study 2 Readers' Club 1 Advanced Readers' Club S Science Club -1 Library Assistant 2-5 Varsity Club 2-5--1 Basketball 1-2-4--1 Cross Country 1-2-5--1 Football 2 Zffzhnzhy fge C' zyanc' Q77 DALE DYROFF Band 1-2-3--1 Photo Club 5-4 Science Club 3 Dance Band 4 junior Honor Society 2-5 MARY JANE ,isisizusom Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 DAVID DYROFF Dance Band -1' Band 1-2-5-4 Science Club 5 Student Council 5 Annual Staff -1 Cross Country -1 Freshman Class Vice Presi dent 1 junior Honor Society 1-2-3--1 Senior Honor Society 5-4 Sophomore Class Treasurer 2 Track 4 MARVIN ESCHMANN junior Honor Society 1-2-3 Freshman Readers' Club Advanced Readers' Club Student Council 3 Photo Club 4 IQ 'Ui JEAN IZUGE EAN FAUIZRBACH Hlfl.lfN FREDERICK ROBIZRT FRITTS Band l-2-3-l Girls' Cliorus 1 Mixc-il Cliorus I-2 B.intl I-2 Typing Actixity 3 I.c.iclci's' Club Z-5--i GAA I-2-3-I Soplioinorc 'l'rt'.isurcr 2 Atlv. Rcnitlcrs' Club 2 Typing Activity 3-bi -lunior Sc-crctury 5 Libriiry Assistant 2-5 junior Coinmittcc 3 junior Honor Society 5 Junior Coiumittcc 3 Junior Play 5 Annuiil Stuff -i Annual Stiff A-ti Junior Honor Society 2-3 Editor El Tigre ri Typing Activity 3 Stuclcnt Council 2. fi ilu... r I J fa W i V 'Q ik -.Af , x ,4 Z 700611 DoN GLASS Biixcd Cliorus 1 Cross Country 2-3-ri 'lixick 3--1 Science Club 5 Biislfctbiill l-2 Typing Activity -1 ROBERT GLASS Bziskctbilll I Mixed Chorus 1-2 Science Club 1 Roitlcrs' Club 1 Ally. Rezitlvrs' Club 3 122y Biiscbiill Nunugui' 2 ffe zyefs Mr. Gericlce is making a pcp talk :it the bonfire pep frilly On the eve of the homecoming football game. 39 Cross Country 3-4 DONALD IIAIRSTON Science Club S-Ai JOHN WILLIA HAIRSTON Band 2-5 M Junior Committee' 9 EDNA MAI? HAMPTON FHA I-Z-5 Mixed Chorus 'I Girls' Chorus AI Photo Club 5 cv Truck 5 lNIixed Chorus ri Science Club ,I BILLY RAY HANCOCK Science Club Q Iiand I-S-,I Football AI enzbr fky 'Cc3fr1CfQ 7014122 U LAWRENCI2 HARPER LORETTA Science Club 2 Football 2-fi Varsity Club -I Stage Crew 3 DAVID HENSON Spotters' Club I Readers' Club I Varsity Club 2-5--5 junior Committee 3 Cross Country 2-3--1 Football I Basketball l-2- 3--I Baseball I-2-5-AI Track 1-2-5--I junior Honor Society Senior Honor Society HENDERSON GAA I-2-5-'I iNIixed I-2 Cheerleader 3 GAA Officer -I Prom Attendant 3 Leaders' Club it Annual Staff 4 ERNEST HIGGERSON Nature Study 2 Truck 2-5 Varsity Club 5 Football 5 Printing Club 4 No Phoh AVAILABLE ,gf I-NN X ' , I . CAROL SUE KREMMEL Mixed Chorus 1-2 GAA 2-3 junior Committee 3 junior Honor Society 2-3-4 Prom Attendant 3 Photo Club 4 Advanced Readers' Club 4 Annual Staff 4 ALAN LANGSTON Transferred from Kentucky 1-2 Basketball 3-4 Track 3-4 RUTH KRONK Photo Club 1 Drama Club 2-3 Mixed Chorus 1-2 Junior Play 3 junior Committee 3 Cheerleader 3 GAA 3-4 Drama Club Play 2 Drama Club Secretary 3 Annual Staff 4 National Thespian Society 3-4 LLANA LOPINOT Readers' Club 1 Student Council 1 Mixed Chorus 2 FHA 3-4 JuniorAPlay 3 junior Honor Society 2-3-4 Senior Honor Society 3-4 Prom Attendant 3 Senior Class Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 K.. uziuor- eziuor J4'Ol22 BOB MCCLURE Printing Club 4 DAVID PEERY Football l-3 Mixed Chorus l Science Club 2 Varsity Club 2-3 Baseball 2 OPHIA MILLS FHA 1-2-3-4 Executive Council 3-4 GAA 1-2-3-4 PAT PICKERING FHA 1-3-4 Readers' Club 1-2 junior Committee 3 32 ROSALIE SHONDY Band 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 3 Typing Activity 3-4 LAWRENCE SPIER Freshman Readers' Club 1 Nature Study 2 Varsity Club 3 Printing Club 4 Adv. Readers' Club 4 Baseball 2-5-4 EDWARD SIMS Football 1-2 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Track 1-2 Band 1-2-3-4 EDWARD STEELE Track 1-2 Readers' Club 1 Varsity Club 2-3-4 Student Council 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Class Officer Student Council President Football I-2-3-4 Annual Business Manager Exams LOREN STEELE Freshman Readers' Club Dramatic Club 3 Football 1 Track 1. 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 MARCELLA STRATMANN Mixed Chorus 1 Dramatics l-2 National Honor Society 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 National Thespian Society Drama Club Play 2 RONALD STEELE Ground Observers Corps l Readers' Club 1-2-3 junior Honor Society 2 Nature Study 2' Annual Staff 4 Junior Committee 3 Library Assistant 2-3-4 JANET THEOBALD Freshman Class Secretary Annual Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 1 Girls' Chorus 1 GAA 3-4 Dramatics 2-3 Photo Club 2 Football Attendant 1-3 National junior Society 2-3-4 Senior Honor Society 3-4 Cheerleader 3-4 Junior Play 3 Drama Club Play 2 junior Committee 3 X 5 rgglf-. . ' 2 ,1 .9 Q? X X gig: ,r -9 wg-s ia i F550 Q Q ,L i R EVA x ik at ,J t 5 V 6. a f I Fi fif ' -ia '-N... more Nov AVAILAMS ROWLAND VETETO ROSE VICKERS GARY Wl2LCH CECIL XVALL Basketball 1 GAA 1-2-4-4 Ifi'c-Nliiimn Rmders' Club 1 Science Club 1 Science Club 1 junior Coinnuttce S Adv. RtJ.1LlCI'5l Club 2-5 Bind l-2 Baseball 1 Lenders' Club 4 Simms Club 1-2 Student Council 5 Annual Staff 4 Photo Club 5-1 junior Honor Society 2-5-4 CIASS Pllly 5--1 Junior Honor Society 2-5-4 ,if ,-E ,Qi cfs c ienzozfv, ffemezn Jer A waz s XWILILIAM XVHITE Renders' Club 1 Spotters' Club 1 Varsity Club 2-5-4 Student Council 3 Football 1-2-5-4 Buslcetbtzll 1-2-5-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Track 2-5-4 Sophomore Vice President junior Vice President junior Honor Society 2-5-4 National Honor Society 3-4 Junior Committee 3 SHARON WHITE FHA 1-2-34 GAA 1-2-5--l Photo Club 2 Mr. Edward Henkey presents Bill Wliite with the most valuable back field award. P A 'UP' 'MQ' JUDY XVll-LlAlNlS LARRY XVOI-If Gul! Chorus 2-4--l Varsity Clulv l-Z-4-I Mrxul Chorus l-I-S-I Fnmtball I-1-S-l lypmng Actimty' l BL1Slcctl'1.1ll l-I-S-ll B.1scb.1ll l-24-ll Track 2-A-4 Readers' Club 1 Student Cuuncll V1 Nxturc Study 2 junior Cummxttcc S Gruund C,l75Cl'YL'I'S Corps l lwdzafzbn Qay X SQ f 'N E, DON ZARICOR Sdcncc Cluli l Rcaula-rs' Club l Arluxnu-Ll Ruulcr? Clulv Junior Cuuuuxttcc 5 Printing Clulw bl . ,Perri ' ,W , ,u f ., llw. cxcntcmenr of 1 fuotlull guna 18 one much of uldnd color cnlmad lu srudnnts md tmxnx pwplr 1l1 Q Hua the Cheerleaders are crextlng, cnthuslasm at the Bellewlle Cathedral-D. C. H. S. game, 47 ,HQ .al if 7?efz2Qf126Q1'. . . fl. X662 KXIIQ fA?l'Ch.SI5'l126?l2 'M ...Km 5 ,Qf 111210143 fr re to appy Aa! 759 ..-n-ilrf C uf O Iruf lf! 10 HQ!! In Bob I-lteen Qecrctnx ken Nolte Prcsrdent Nlr Stewart Qponsor Pat Ballard Vlce Prcs1dent Bonnle Gltss Trusurcr 'IHI JUXIORQ In the tall ot 1955 D C H S opened tts doors to 1 group ot Green lrrshmen Attcr gettmv used to the strxnv L SLll'fOLlI'1LllIlYS me were nntrodurrd to our rltss sponsor Xlr llperson Thtt yur vm sold pencrls and had an all srhool St Pttrrrls s Plffy Our Sophomore wir we sold sltllseroos 1nd prntrls 1nd Ind tn lll srluool Vilcntme Party Our unlor utr xx IS qurte surtesstul under the lr ldcrslnp ot our new sponsor Mr Stew lrt We sold Lonccss rons tr tootlwtll md lurslsetlnll runes to lllll'xL monu tor the 1 D59 ll 'lrgrrc VUL presented a lox ely football dance 1nd 1 posrtrwly drumy prom Also thrs yur Prt Bxlltrd C trol Hulwbs md Grace Kohlenberger were clerted checrlc ldrrs Thu drd tnughty good job too As we lools tt our slum nw cltss rrnr s we tre proud to su that next year we mll gladly accept the responsr brlrtres of lnerng Scnrors at rf Q my M ,Q '73 Q' iw? +-ox '-- 5 rallying '! 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S35 nv 'B Fenton C Ham A Hasty if Gatlm Ham Hasty sift J Gnlbert Ham: lton Hatley wil 4,35 B Glass Hanulton Hebei 'Nw lk J Gulthes Hanks Henkey DH B Hagan B Haskenhoff C Hubbs UIYICIALS' ave yljeczf Zyer Qlvzkzf Le 1 zo ugh: are Karon Fox Julxe Hudson Brenda Pullnm Joyce Scott Cora Goley DRUM MAJORIITTES The majorettes contrlbutecl acldmonal color to the half t1me act1v1t1es at our home football and basketball games XVC vush to commend these g1rls on thexr excellent work ID addmg enthuslasm to the games The gtrls work out then' own routlnes and practlce on thexr own t1me QQ? ,,,..7 H Hunter I ones R Kussmaul QY ws- Sou 'Mud J Hunter W Kemp J Laclyman buy WW W1-,A-,K rnqsar-X, 'vw gun W R ws ans., 'in WW R Ingr am J Jackson R Jackson B Johnson J Keown J Koch G Kohlenberger W Korte 53 R Langston R Lex ID J Lmdemann M Llndhorst J s s ' J .ruff A K :-' I::,, E' N A K 'fx - f--Q gt .,.: J f A J m e ':.,:tt ' t H, f S 2 . ., Y I A c F. ,J f 5 M 9 ,s w 1 - ' 1 - . .,Vff,,?g,g f P J owl? J - :ee aw? + W. Q :fi g 'fl .HL J -if fl , 3' he J We 'S , J K 4 x ff f 1 11121014-S , fir 411- Ze -.T ,k,,,, ., i kkkgil 'Maw' 1 iA 1:1 1 Co. xv.: 5 'Q zv- 5 are d lnce I undon NILCnrm uk L INIQI Men D Nlel 1Ll2.,l1l1H D Mehc m P Munlwr 1-Ny ,,,an 'vii' ponsor 0122 ecomzkz y nntth Nolte lctlng 15 star w unonmx 1 t tuvti he-.......-1 if '41-4 -J ? 'Bda ,O '49Y dd' my ,iffviw 'uw !T '?' Nhtchell M Mur5,1n D hoethen K 'Nolte B Poston K Pune Quex er lux C RAHIS C Rendlenun P Rhme R Rolen L Sthaub ,ihlllh-up WAP 'X-1' I N..--,,, 4 'n In use E ww Patterson Ripert Selbx 5,9 ,B E WV .. ,, 11 , WS .rl K N. f t vii., Y Y Kc A . ' A 4 4 A' 4 mn ' uf Cel' 1 b at he 'L t bg ll G, 1 1 ' 1 ' ' - :L . - 1 - A kv ' Ay ww .ft 1 . 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I : EZ - is A 1 I at 'M S V I 4 ' ' ' 2 ,Vg ' All ' f W A 'if-W v- :fi J N' J la 'WT' if ll f f in V, , T R W r S j T T .1',e' f ,f -- s f1'f,f,fLf2e S759 cgopfomores F K K nf- X A - nik, I - ,I ,. , mi 4-w 5 va-. sw 1 D ,K LB 'lv-Nw' I 1?-ff' if 5' r Alger Armstrong D Buhclncr C Blgsby Lefi I0 Hqhl Brran Morr1s Secretary Treasurer M1cheal McGu1re President Mr Barker Sponsor and Kay Reaus VICE Presrdent THE SOPHOMORTS Last year our Freshman Class was mtroduced to D C H S for the frrst trme We were a shy but eager bunch We had a wonderful tlme sellxng pencrls and presentmg an all school St Patrrclr s Party whlch was consrdered xery much a success The blg eyent for our class thls year was presentmg an all school Valcntme Party We sold more pencrls t make money for next year when we are umors Some of the members of our class deserxe recognmon ayne Valme von a French Contest on the nauonal and reg1onal lexels Rlta Pullnam and amce Breller hare serxed as cheerleaders thxs year Our wonderful class sponsor Mr Barker has helped make our class the success that 1t IS ?'N, Saws!! vw av fi. vm ,-w...,, WV 'W' '1- M A Wm QWW fr No gym yn- PHOTO Absvnf je' I A NOT AVMLABLE AA D Baldrldge K Fnrrctt j Bun B Berghoefer J Bleller P Blankenshrp K Bordewrsch S Bordevusch D Brldshzm D Brant R BUHICS G CHYCY J Carter B Clasqum S Collms W Conaway D COX R, M. B .B v , 1 V ' ' l U I ' ' . 1 , I . . . ' 7 ' ' r ' v , ' K - A ' . ' 0 , J ' - h 9 ' 7 7 h 4 U . ' 75- mf B fa. rf, , f as B: vw rr,-fr , ' ' cf an f ,Zrlg I' B , ., I X B VZ? ru: M W I ,V V 1:7 rg-fr B2 fri f if '5 , Q of wr C -er :J Q- -D llrr . , ' R ' :i. Br i- 5 ff! 7 X I I JE L,,, r x :iw I L 75, 253-S43 all W H ' A-ffl .. rlsl - B .af.faK B B s 1 f M- if B. r .r :2e ' EB' 'B B fl ' llrrlsrs ' , if M B ia fi lf 5 1 :fu , ff My B I 4 1 ' 3 1, f .4 ,kv M 7:7 VA I A M' Lie, f lf ' in ,,,,. V iii? C5QQfQdOQfS 4354-in sf 0, 9 Q -, D CIOSS G Croxford D DeGeare S Dell v3,0 ' 363 4 'WM EW 'ia ti.. K IQCAIOQ 600 OIOAXOHQOFQS pf'-5 vo- s. 1 2 ' Q- Karen Barrett Susan Frederltm and Kay Reaus are only three of the many people who welcome Peggy Svngart to DCHS Peggy vas transferred from Hmsdale Hxgh ln Clucago Ill1no1s A K Dfw rw-gf S' 'Sr :rar J' W-5.5 f - .. at 'ima 7 X r , Y V 1' .4 Y r- fx 5 32 l -1 . WX , . ? wr, A uw I V V,L. .ig k - Q -A ME .. K L ' . . , . 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VW' mb 25 M, 'T f' f 14, airggyg 5 Q J I-Iaskenoff Hogue D Huetsch B Hastmgs B Hooks M Huffme no 4, 'ef sy -Y dz, fa- H mcoclx G Harx ell Am 'Nh' wx' Q-r-.ar tu' Q73 , x y QL :R-. 3 . .. is P Kif .15-' N 1-'wi if ffl X Harwell I Harvell iuhi Ni 3 6'3- I Hayes C Herderhorst R Hrggerson H0gHf1 C Hopper D Hose J Huddleston HUdSOH S Jomer R Kellmg P Klmmell D K1fk5CY s M , D , i J, . . or ,H , ' V5 , my -V y N I A 5 ,. -12' fyifgg ' ' , F A 1 335 R C 8 gl , QM, Ly Ly, 571 'L 'N'-1' ' .P . , M Q 'A iv '35 . In V ll 3' lla f V1 . A V . :R I 'l M- N .f ill X 32 was I l l:-V ' Y 1 I ' R. L ..... I J. I ponsor 'K upzbfgapersjp ' P Q .:.. oo i WHO xx 'i3'f.f-3 xwff 41.41. M Klem L Krepps Kurtz C LLICIOIY Barry Hooks IS Learnmg the Trxcks of the Trade Wi' '35 14 nu N VG' hx xv, he M--...,. un.. pm ,W www 25--' N...- !' mis ' lu xp-w Vw nm- dxf, X ihafgf 9 Latmette D Imbach B Le-1ster V Lmdley Mason .I McClain AICDILIL M MCGu1re D Manger B Mltchell E Mogg Morgan B BIOITIS S Noles P Odehnal D Pemettx C Poe R Pulham i if ,I A' FN of Q 1 1 va i . m oB if ,Qi go Kg B f ' 5 '--- B B ' W A Q , , , L,LL ,B' if g - B ,..,. J V wi' P '. wg , W 9 g ' Q ' - , . ' V Q, , ' H V B ' ' V - A ' . .ft B . Lof B ' - W ' B H hw, 2 in t - 5 . 6 A iea' Yr K u jf! f 5, , Q B my A ., in N y u H 'Nh I M , iff- i,zf ,5-f'l,, ,K jf' o V ,V Q J. 14 1 , A . . ' . R. H Qgopfomore rowneof Cffzlsfmas Queen Clrol Qluplcr 1 sophomore 1S crowned Queen of the 19 A Chrlstmas Dance hx the retmng, queen Nancv Hanks 1 yumor fin G Runs K Reaus ix 4 dU 'Os at- ' 'uf ve-'Q 4 . 'TF 2,,, ., ' 1-P UW Ray Rcndleman V' as-.A 'if v, A 1 1 n 'bg A f ' , . on n gf V ,ff 4 ' N K Qu lv .. L KW V, mp, A i Q :bi 6.- 52155 Q xx i' ' , Y V . 1 ' K, ,t A 4 , ' ' -I- g o, '4 1 - . g . A ' A 57 . ' , . V . ' ' , , . , L .K-Y L ' ' - ' 1: -.. ,,.,,, , K. f -M ' W 1' -.wi Y , - t ' V. , 'N 'Y . ,. W .' 29' ' oi who n M fr- :Q n ' ,Q ,MQW 'S' ' '73-' in ag Q - ' 5 2 If if ' f ' ,fp f ffm, 9' ,mo A K, , .1 A Vffpgn fl. fylffyl fx gg K , f , ,A ,,ffn,?f,fii f n , A f -N, -. , I 3, -as ,N .W AIN76. , R -L, 55651 Y .-' f ' ' 4 M o 1 X no f , swf - so 5 o A k y Mp, f .. V V, - 4 .Q 'V' X f ' h 45 . , 1 fX?'V N f vrfpw M582 Rey nolds Rhme S Shelton C Sklpper Lf Stex ens D Stone 'ein ill? I 'Tv A f ,,... Sew W aikffiv vw 'wwf Nufgwx QM MAF WLS, can .4 M V S H131 5 iff! lv is 1X Rgblnggn D Sager M Sanders D Schaffner D Smm G St Gemme M Stahlschmxdt C Stamm E Stugkey J Taylor P Theobald I Tilley cgopfomores fvlopreczdfe 759124 ponsor fi! Valxne J Vmyard QPVW Hl'+-wr-I fha.. E 1 R Watson J Wolf M Young if' 3 New re'-W M VanPelt D Warren The sophomores appreclate the1r sponsor Mr Barker Wrth hrs help they successfully gave the Freshman Party of 1957 They are lookmg forward to the1r Sophomore Party in-Qvww an-Hur W will 'ik mn fqmxi 'vlvf' 'Ny 1.4 L Weekly B Weston R Whltaker D Wllllams M Wxllxams S Wolf J Wrlght L Wfrlght D York K Young I ,. , Q Ag l ,Q ,rsls Y K 'V ' 1 , A 'ji wink t J. j J. Y' Y . -+2 n , My- ,1 ' D il 39 2 f'Ah Wi M 3 :V -, bf' 7 . s '. Y if 1-, A ' ,..,.:' - rv ' is . A f 5' nsn- .. ... Q Z I T' A' I .: V xi V 5 Al iww A fl ls E on sr , 11- or 'L his no f . ,s if 'fd' 'N . .... 5 V xv'-IM af'- Qs Slarzdmg left 10 rzgbz Jxm Parker Presrdent 'hm Wlmrte Vrce Presrdent Cathx Nloskop Secretary Treasurer and Mr Wolke Sponsor THF FRFSHMLN As the doors of D C H S opened for the 1957 1938 school yelr there vas the usual amount of confuslon as the trmrd scared and green freshmen were trymg to get the feelmg of berng a real hrgh school student As trme progrcssccl vse began to get ac customed to our school Under the leadership 'md gundance of our wonderful cllss sponsor Mr Wolke we presented our frrst all school party 1 St Patrick s prrty XVC sold penclls to make money for our class When we look back oxer thrs past year wc are proud that we are men a small part m thrs great school of ours ...t S . 'ef f r fqf a - ew 11, : L '--f 1 ' - sf' . 12 1 'ss . , . ,. , F. 456 f wt Hu.. . W X iv- fi '3 p, 'Wk ., .Tv 'Cm gf' lf . f jf... ., VEQV +67 ' 2 t xii' K XV H . I FQ , - . , . In . U AH ,MM NN A ' ' Q D. Arras S. Arras P. Ballard N. Bauer E. Benson 1. Bequette M. Bivins S. Bone B. Bradshaw D. Brewer G. Brown N. Brown Z. gfeefs gres 1224212 1 ix LL. ff brfgf f I 'f QQxW14'.QsqO'Pk6 ' 2: Curl Colm proudly dxspllyms, har mmy trophnes and mcdils thit hun been axmrdcd to her for her outstlndlng abxllty as a baton twlrler 'vs b fm N' .-5 3' 'gf-ur DeGere De Foster J Gilbert C Flullxncr T Gibson N-my 4f v--7 X-'Tb 50 XI D1ehI K Fox P Gxlbert qv-my wr- f ,lb fave, 'Char D Dunn R Frcderxck B Gxll Q Q 1. vw is ss f, 40-A fn .Sig P 9-15 'lV ns X, gg D Bruce S Burton C1 T Chlndler 'SVC Q-fr .,.-v 4.1. Nw fur D Edwards R frcderlck S Goddard 3 WUT -6 J Fiuerbich S Frederlcl-. C Coles A' L ,'ff ,- r F 'za an . lf' E .,,, e . W' . d 4 Rf ill f 1 ' 's' fl 5 7 'JK w A C X EH ,, , o . C . . ' s D 1 Qu 't as aa-H dug? 'LCQ C, 42 si 'WC dv n f S C 1 o W 3- 'Nun rj O, W yy ' . ,-.L ...C ' ' V' ,Q 1,5 .M I g 'Mm' K I my K ' i f K,-.N .gf C H A f do , 4 x f L ' is 5 ga. C C . .., .. 4: ,g..,. ll ut' . I X C , ,C ,fl is V I I b F ww It v I 6 J., f I w X- I Y x 1 X f 1 1 Nd P. ll 1 , ' . I . ' . . . K-.f res men 9 f jc uaznfe Q m UQ! ng. 'fu-.Q 'f A' Gmthues B Huslq Ham Hammon 'M' 'Q' k W MQVTS- , mi ' f . J. Harris O. Harris K. Herring J. Higgerson I.. Ingram P. jackson ,.. .A ' 1 '1 S' 34 ,L Fc-'iff , - ! . Q f D. Hartline B. Hogue J. Johnson Rnch 1rd Call learnmg the jobs of a school photographer Q.. far-'C M Af have 5, 'val J, Hafvell D. Hebei C. Herman , Hooker B. Hulsey A. Ingram V. jogien M. Keith D. Kohlenberger wzff Mew Q Barra an 122 yrs 'Q' 'QF' WY' l 3.4 D Massne J Nelson L Parnell aw- '1 7 'YW' Kamhlcnberger L I-CPU? B Ley Cflc BI'lnSlxCI' XX lnter comes to D C H S 5.3 NOT SHOWN Morx 12 NOUHICICI' B Peterson pm Y-ww... 1313 was alia his ss 'KI' C hfoslxodauz Moglxop D McCaw D McK1ndley K Nottmener Nox-lark Plnlwy Parker N Phelps Prckermg B P1Ough R Pulllam 3- X' , Qs y N ,uf A Z' P P: ew P, n , . P . E if N A EN, l R1 F ' Pl - A Pl? M my 2 1 l PM ' if? 5 L L e,,A fy' Qu 1:1 if Q , ll E U ,, 1.1 A Q rll A r w K ,,,r , gl , fm ,M Qi a , W5 . 0. E A1 ill' A -3' , 2' L xl ff -,: le ' X N -0 ' lr 1-. . 'lj 4' all gf m Mb IJf Q .V ..-: Xi 6 3 .0 ., 7? , ' . 1, A - P 5 , ' r 1- 1- l 146912 1 hgh in :ji 'tgjw' Q A ,,fi,A. E -iy 1 bs.: Qin 'uk 41:3 A' al I R Ru Ruse 5LllIlL1LlCI' any miie bf l ,ff '09 '? we X-1 14936122912 Q! ecome ,xyofkzsfeofegop 012201485 1., lifiil R ..,l t F f XX Reeg R Russell C1 Selmchert Nh-0 Dumtln md lretl Qnuthc one of the outstmdme txwoymxno fClITl9 ln the Lmteel Stxtes plu 1 Lmtm Amerlcm muslcll noselty 1n an all school assemblx Thex xre lNSlSfCLl ln Robert Frltti Lirrx Vsolf Ruth Kronlc and 'Iuelxth Huel dleston 'U' .dv id? :asv .T Huw,-,y 'V' gy N-v 5 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE QQ' g SCPH Smer R Snyder Straxhorn B 'Iyler Vollemtmn J XY lute W W1ll1ams S VU1tcher M Stahlschmldt 96616 J XY leldcll P Walker B Yates York S Steele H NX aters M Young at 6 V, I ,yn W h 'l::' . 4.1 :. A Q , , A A V' ,Xl -:af A Q in , 1, , N L iv , f . K ,L 4 f. Y 'V . f . LV ye I X 'A . ,If 1. ' - Q uf . - ee- Y Mi -5- I . V. 1 ,. i l lg H R' . 2 W We ff 'lt ' T 4. ' N 3 ' 1 V, ' 5 , TW' Q , lf' Y ix A Y fl E2 Aga Xi :az fl ,rv - P P' J t.k 'L If , 'Q-T451 1 elf ef. 5, is j, V ' ' G - my,-X . ' 1 R ly V ' ,, 1 ll wt.. af -1. , - f- ,,, t 4115? g H 'V -, -dy Y -fa, S, J. ' . Y , ' G. e . B, , 'V 5, rf . H . H . f' . 4 , ' ' , ' . D. . gn fem 0170122 She passed away like morning dew Before the sun was highg So brief her time, she scarcely knew The meaning of a sigh. As round the rose is soft perfume, Sweet love around her floatedg Admired she grew-while mortal doom Crept on, unfeared, unnoted. Love was her guardian angel here But Love to Death resigned her Though Love was kind why should we fear But holy Death is kinder HARTLEY COLERIDGE NANCY SOPP March 8 1942 Septemberl 1957 We dedicate this page in loving memory of Nancy Sopp who was a member of the a member of the Dupo High School Band and was an accomplished pianist Nancy had a cheerful d1spos1t1on and was well liked by her classmates Her smile is deeply missed in the halls of D C H S class of 1960. She lived in Dupo all her life and attended the Dupolschools. She was 6 -4 1 JM.. 1' P' T' 9 fFQmQm6ef. . . 655593 . . . 70000 acufy Cyonszsfs gf!! my Q12 anof 15 Efomen IR1 SHMAX1 ENCLISH Nir Painter gn es the tresh min English cla s a lesson in phrasing SPEECH M155 Shorts Speech Class gives a make up demonstra tion hu, In-.- sn- Mr Charles Painter is a native of Carterville Illinois He received his Bid it Southern 1ll1no15 University and his M A at the University ot 1ll1no1s His graduate vxorle was done it each ot these Lniversitics HIS hobbies are college football golf and tennis He travels during the summer i W I!! Miss Ardath Short is 1 native of Roodhouse Illinois. She received her B.S. degree and her M.A. degree from the University of Illinois. She has don graduate vvorl-1 at Northwestern University. She belongs to Kappa Delta Pi an honorary fraternity in education and was a co-author of Bulletinfhving in the Atomic Agefljni- versity of lllinois Press, Her hobby is knitting. She travels in the summer. yofafijxperzence gf eac ers Mr Leo Barker IS a natrxe of Marlon Illlnols H has earned a B S degree at Southern Illrnors Unnersxty and a M S degree at the State UUlXCfS1fy of Iovsa He has done graduate work at W1ShlHgfOH and Unnersxty of Mnssourx Durmg the summer he works at school and does a lot of f1ShlHg wk Mrs Marle Ramey IS a natue of Dupo Illlnoxs She recened her BA degree at Berea Kentucky and her M A at the Un1wers1ty of Ill1no1s Her graduate work was done at W8ShlUgt0D Unnersrty WISCONSIN Um xers1ty and Ill1no1s UH1XCfSlty She was a class off1cer rn college 355 years AMERICAN LITERATURE Thls IS .1 group of Senlors taking Amerrcan L1terature under the dzrect1on of Mr Barker It rs a college pre paratory course FRENCH The orngm of French the only forergn language taught nn our school rs shown by Mrs Ramey I4 Dfafzoe yfhozls eczc ers CHEMISTRY Rose Vicltcrs Cecil XX ill Rovvem Keith md oyce Scott do a hydrogen expe ment for Nlr Nlaas BIOLOGY Mrs Hoepfinger s biology class compares their slides mth their texts Mr. Willis Maas is a native of Olney, Illinois. He received his B.S. Ed. degree from the Illinois State Normal University and his M.S. degree from the Uni- versity of Illinois. He is a member of Kappa Mu Epsilon and Phi Delta Kappa. His hobby is crystal growing. During the summer he works to improve his home. Mrs Hoepfinger is 1 native ot efferson City Mo She received her AB degree from the University of an 1SSlSt1IIf ltboritory instructor Her hobbies are plistics and ice skating She trav els in the summer i A IA L -I .- j ' .' ri- L . A . Kansas where she also did graduate work. She was Y g z i A ' 'ti Y. 4' i , lx x 5 Orff-cyfesfafe 7906 ers Mr, Everett Parlehill is a native of Dahlgern, Illinois. I-Ie received his B.S.Ed. and his M.S. degree from South- ern Illinois University. His hobbies are baseball and photogra uhy Mrs Ida Mae XVilliamson is a native of Mississippi She received her BA degree from the University of Aliblma and his done graduate vvorle there also She is 1 member of Phi Betfi Kfippi Pi Mu Ipsilon ind Kippfm Delta Pi honoreiry frlternities She enjoys Looking, swimming and pliving with her two children s ,ee s ig 451.1- PHYSICS INIr Pirlvhill demonstrates the static electric michine to Nlilee Vinoxer Paul Rhine Irv ine, XX el hins ind ay Runs GEOMETRY iol Pe is iioxing, orieinil exercise using con I 1 iir, . 'inf pl 9' ' xi ' .Q . . f if I I , j sig: K' X. Q . CLI' O' 'P 7' '4 I lln AY-R 4'1 - 4 - Y . A gruent triangles. E I rl ki A V 5 fi Wi f' fi if . Pi ,. ..,. . . , 'vs y i . i- ' v t L ' L 1 v V I J ' l ' 1 ' 1 A I A 1, ' ' Y ' 1 L I . , ', , V L ' ',b-. , ' V - I ,, v' ' y L Y' y yi . - - ' . ,I , A 925 ours Uforf II? a escfoof ear XWORLD HISTORY Nlr Dxroff poxnts out thu Geograr hy 15 1n llllpilfllflt part of World H1sto1s U S HISTORY Mr Mudd shows Larrx Wolf Helen I'redr1clx md Donna Beremznn one of the f1rSt cannons 1n lustory Mr Erwm Dyroff IS a name of Dupo lll1no1s He recened h1s B A at ames M1ll1leer1 Un1xers1ty He d1d graduate work at Ind1ana UH1XCfS1fy Washlngton Un1 vers1ty and Northern Normal Durmg the summer he trax els f1shes and talees photographs Mr Patt Mudd IS a name of Maplewood Ill1no1s He recened h15 B Sld from Southern lll1HOlS Unner Slty HIS hobby 15 read1n5, and he Rgoea to school m the summer jf N 370 Ours Of fcfzbzfzes 1k2 cz 50500 ear Mr. Don Brubaker is a native of Oklahoma. He re- ceived his B.S. and M.A. degrees from the University of Alabama. He was a member of Phi Delta Kappa. His hobby is fishing and in the summer he travels and works around the house. Miss oan Still is a natiye of E St Louis Illinois She ceiy ed hcr B S Ed from Southern Illinois Uniyersity and shc has also donc graduate vyork there Her hobbies are collecting records art and sports During the sum mer she relaxes and tries to recuperate BOYS P E Skill of balance and plenty of muscles come in handy in Mr Brubalters P E classes GIRLS P E Hockey is proymg to be one of the favorite sports in Miss Stills P E classes y y ,,' I J . . , . .Y A. . . .7 .7 ' -4 rf 'I ' . 7 9 - ' - U H I9 JUG emzc oufses ere BOOKKEEPING The use of the calculators IS one of the many thrngs taught IH boolclxeepns: ADV SHORTHAND Dr1ll1ng 1n shorthand IS yery fllllllllf to Xlrs XX ohl yyend s shorthand class Mr George Wfollxe IS a natrxe of Valley Crty North Dakota He ICCCIX ed h1S B A Ed from the State Teachers College 1n Valley C1ty1 and h1s M A Ed from Wfashmg ton Ur11yers1ty He belongs to P1 Omega P1 and the Tauss1g SoC1ety Hrs hobb1ts are f1sh1ng and sports and he tray els rn the summer Mrs anrte Wohlv end IS a nat1ye of Cape Grrardeau MISSOUII She recened her BS degree from Southwest M 1 s s 0 u fl State College and her M S from the Unl yers1ty of Ill1no1s She belonged to the Htsparmn L1ter ary Soutty I-ltr hobby 15 Cookm She traxcls and 15 a housevufe durmg the summer I4 Uocabbnaf Gourses Ojfare Mr. Young is a native of Columbia, Illinois. He has attended the Ludwig College of Music and the St. Louis University. He received his B. of M.E. degree from the Millikin Conservatory of Music. As a hobby, he collects records. He has a summer band program. Mrs Florence Daugherty is a native of Chicago Illi nors She receix ed her B A degree from the University of Ill1n01s She was a national officer of Gamma Phi Beta Sorority Her hobby 1S the basketball scrapbook which she has been keeping for twenty years During the summer she does library work and travels MUSIC Music being taught by Mr Young is a popular subject for many students LIBRARY Students confide in Mrs Daugherty with great confi dence whenever it comes to finding something in the lr brary , . v ,v I f - r . ' 7 .Y .Y . r , . l INDL STRIAL ARTS lneuxtrul Alt tlugllt y Taylwr xeubyee n ry b t1 XVOOD SHOP Shot yroyei to be yery 1r1 terestmg and helyful to the boys CII' QGC 9143 Z4 Mr Paul Taylor IS a nat1ye of Bement Hl1UO1S He reee1y ed h1s B S degree from llmeb MIlllh1H Un1yers1ty and h1s graduate work was done at Wfestern Ill1no1s State Teachers College He 15 1 member of Delta S1gma Ph1 HIS hobby IS sporte Durmg the summer he works Mr Paul Stewlrt IS 1 n.1t1ye ot Charleston Ill1no15 He reee1y ed h15 B S degree from Intern State College H15 hobby 15 Sports and durmg the summer he loafs guzogs fo ffe sejufure Mrs. jane Moshaclmer is ll rmtive of I..1 Moille, Illi' nois. She received her BS. degree .md her MS, degree from the University of Illinois, Her hobby is sewing. During the summer, she goes to school and visits her home town. HOINIE ECONOMICS Lmler the supcrxrsmn me Cl ss ' lexrning Q rx umm s or sun mdk j .1. rs -. j th fu rf. ' Al' ' , f hy: The future students of D.C.H.S. are P.lL1lgl H.lI'llN. Mielmel Fxrxns. XY.1me Xlfolf, .mel Kathy lirxulley, Mrs, IXlUNl'7.1CllC!'. the home- gf qc 14 3 Z fs I j y?Q122Q1226Qr Cioorly E ,. QF, X I ,I 'ESM' if A Z S-I 13 Q S in M74 24 is-.123 5534, is Q Q L. k, 2'. f, g ggwfi 5 W5 if W X Q Z5 p ,.fg, 1-gig QQ 55,5 if ,2ifa - - ,,- JUN .5 'gy 5 Wlc:f,ef KM Q as ff? fM '0ff29aQ2QQ2aas11 gi Ng? 1 it in 7' Q' '36 M f wul 45 5 Q X Q' iff? , Q Q A QQ !7 if ' ,af - ' 5 .mail A , M ':-' LU V',. X 9 EX H an ' L , ' gf, 7 hi M' 595 Q is, he - 'N S - xg y 'W ,gA:, fr- F I Q Perryvillc Cahokia Riverview Gardens, , 15 Dupo 25 Roxana , C, 7 Dupo 26 elf J asf cgeason RECORD 20 Dupo 27 ,, , 0 Dupo 46 Mr. Taylor demonstrates football tactics to the Varsity Club 011919 CSYUG Fifi! row let I0 flghf I. Harper J Wolf J Gilbert R Jackson B bmith C Runs W 'llugl mann M BICGUIIC D Warren Semnd mu P 'lrodus B Hmcorlx If Qtulz. Crouch B F Curtis B Hagan J McDade D Fenton D Melican J Haus R Henltey Famzb mu P Raclison K Nolte J Stahlschmidt L Hogue A NX'1ll1ams J Guithes J Breller P Taylor D Brubaker white, rf Wolf, D., crime, J. casey, D, Adains, M. Limliiiofsi. rbi,-d mil iff. Druryi, R, Ingim yf fi fkces 500 O12 XV. WHITE L. HARPER XV. HANCOCK E. STEELE P. TRODUS 1. CASEY s 3. Zyens Zfzh 580012 The Dupo Tigers completed its most successful season by defeating Roxana in the finale. The successful season was the result of consistent effort and co-operation of every member on the squad. The Tigers compiled a record of eight wins and one loss. The only setback came from Madi- son in a vital conference game, which gave D.C.H.S. second in their conference. The addition of a score board. which was con- tributed by the classes of '52, TSB. 55, '56 and 'ST greatly added to the enjoyment and understanding of the game. Several Dupo gridders were honored by receiving special recognition. local and state-wide. Bill XY'hite was elected to the All-Southern Illinois team and the Dis- f-.f K-bf rea Jqmgfar jeam .lnn.. K- ?dCQ 112 GOI? QFQIQCQ trret A11 Sfdf team B111 rexx rote the 111111 v1d11a1 SLOFIHQ retord xx1th 166 pomts passmg Don Creaths 01d record of 12-1 P01015 Don frone xx '15 eleeted to the D15 tr11t A11 Star team and re1e1xe11 spe11z11 1161111011 tlong xx1th P1111 Trodus and 111 Steele for the A11 Southern te am Bud Rez1v1s 21 junror xx as eleeted to the second D1S1f1Cf A11 Star team 1m XVo1f Z1 soph omore rece1ved spe11a1 mentron on the A11 Southern 111111015 team 1o11r hox5 made the A11 Conference team Thex xx ere Don Crone B111 XX h1te P21111 'lrodus and hd Steele Larry XVo1f and B111 XX111f6 xxere e1ected Captam and most xz1111z1b1e p1f1xer of the team respectwelx Q D CRONE I YXOIF fh J C1101 CH I X iff Z 2 J S D ADAXIS XX '1H11lI NIAXN Y I . 31 I 1 ' V J A ' . 1f - - 1 1 7 V yxxxlllmur T I q - X ' ' ' . 2 , 1 S X sv f, f , , 1 1 1 f w CROSS COUNTRY RECORD Dupo vs. Belleville Dupo vs, Troy ,, Dupo vs. Cahokia , , Dupo vs. Madison Troy Invitational Beaumont Invitational , Midwest Conference Dupo lIlYllLlflOI1.1l Dupo vs. Cahokiii Belleville Invitational District Dan Dell presents trophies to Mr I lullvner Zupo ZU1123 nozfafzona hd 255255552222 Peinetti D Gliss D Bound D Dell Sammi mu Coach Brubaker D Bradlev D Morris P Rhine K Rhine J Hamilton D Dvroff O Harris A Langston ' 140 X Firrz faux Jeff I0 rigbfs J, Hairston, A, Hasty, E. Dugan. K. Hahn. J. VC'right. D. York, D. 5 OGC QS Head coach Paul Taylor graduated from Millican of , I Decatur. His first coaching job was at V. I. T. There he I. ., V 1 was assistant football and junior High basketball coach. 33, After three years there, he was hired at Macomb, where ' he was assistant football and basketball coach. He coached 'i'gV . f 5' there for one more year, and then he came to Dupo as ' head coach He has been here five years Mr Taylor is 't 'f., ...V head coachiof our football, basketball, and baseball. at ff ' I 'Q5 In-ffl, 7 'IS 014 X l Mr Brubaker came to us straight from the college campus He has served our school faithfully for the last 16 years While Mr Brubaker has been here he was and is assistant football and basket ball coach head coach of the cross coun try and track teams Mr Gericke is a native of Dupo and ls an alumnus of Dupo High He attended Eastern State College and obtained his degree He is employed as Freshman coach unior High physical education instructor and mathematics instructor ,snuff Mr Cox attended the Arkansas State College at onesboro Arkansas where he obtained a BSE with a minor in phy sical education He taught first in 1953 1954 at Gray Ridge Missouri unior High School In the term of 1954 1955 f 'Pw iw' he nent to Matthews Missouri where he vsas high school coach and physical education instructor In 1957 he came to Dupo where he 15 Junior High coach and teaches mathematics fh' nfl' N 194 'X 'Nu-J .7 . 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Wm 'Tyv Q F1 rf ou let lo ugh! .I Coomer R Rapert D Glenn B Rrcleout B Counce T faylor Srmnd mu Bcrlmcfer G Kempf 9 Rutt K Plrrln R Barlex M Weller B Vdollte McClemlu1n Tbndmu 'I irmth G Gimes XV XXlu1tL D Hudson H Guenther D Herderhorst 'Xlr Cox unlor yg Zasfefgaf .N mUPo Qgpa SQUP0 Qs P0 'Rf Second rou B I-lately M Bums B Rldeout M Weller R Hamman K Parrm D Baldrldge G Breller Semzzd mu H Guenther J Smlth B Stepprg D Hudson W Whrte C Evrarnl G Games Mr Cox Umor Jfyg zany al The newly orgamzed unlor I-hgh Band rs composed of forty one members w ho are slowly learnlng the truth m the statement Prattme makes perfect Thls enthusrastrc group parnupated rn thelr frrst contest last year at Mrll stadt They w ere gwen a flrst ratrnfg, and urged to buv umforms The band parents w 1th the help of our effluent school board are buylng new umforms Wh1Lh w1ll be worn for the flrst tlme ID the dlstrlct contest at Mascoutah DELWIN GERICKE Physical Education Arithmetic Spelling Eastern Illinois University BS ROBERT SIMPSON Social Studies Science Spelling McKendree College A.B. HOMER BREWER English Social Studies William Jewell College A B NADINE GAINES Music McKendree College B S unzof' Hy acu f ' JEANETTE English Ar McKendree College B.S. STANSELL LOIS LOCKLEY English Social Studies University of Illinois M A MARY STEWART Science Spelling Eastern Illinois University 75959 cgfuofenfs Zrouygf Q! Xfafzon af Wecognzfzon Durrng both hrs sophomore and junror years rn hrgh school Davrd Dyroff won frrst place rn the natronal French contest The contest rn whrch more than 70 000 students competed 15 sponsored each year by the Amerrcan Assocra tron of Teachers of French Davrd has recerved an album of French records medals state re gronal and natxonal from the French Embassy a spoken French course by Lrnguaphone a subscrrptron to a French book club and tvso Q25 cash awards In the same contest ayne Valrne rn her French students on both the state and the re g1onal level The regronal level consrsts of stu dents from seven mrdwestern states ayne re cerved state and regronal medals from the French Embassy and a 3625 cash award In her junror year Patsy Barrett won second place rn the novrce sectlon of the Natronal Com rnercral Typrng Contest She typed for 15 mrn utes from new copy at 42 words a mrnute w1th no errors Th1s contest 15 conducted by the Teacher s Ard Exchange of Modesto Calrfornra and hrgh schools from all states rn the Unrted States partrcrpate Patsy recerved a medal and a certrfrcate from the contest drrectors 3 -S 9 J . 9 l freshman year, won first place for first year . 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