East Richland High School - Olnean Yearbook (Olney, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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43' W . s 1 ' 5 . Ja 2' Z! v ,g U57 1 I 4 f 6 1-1,5 5 ' - P' -1 5 ' 4. .ff-'i - - -new ., If - A - 1 . -1 - I' -1-.ffel . 'X-.Gy ,Y,r r' . . . ,- x , A 11 A N . 'c ,. 1 , , 1 ,Q ' lt ,Q ' 9 ' 0 Q 5 L . 0 , ' 1 I t . i , vi' v Q ,JB , ' Q C. f .eff ' ' 1 Ju, 1 , , 44. , A , ,I , 11 , V, 5 s , 1 - h , mn , A xf , Q I 1 I 'A HJ F' si-' fx 1 4 . 4- W 1 , L9 THE OLNEAN STAFF Of EAST RICHLAND HIGH SCHOOL presents THE I95I QLNEAN Edited by James Burgan Lynn Miller Bette Schmalhausen Shirley Hamilton f i We Always Go . . . To School As the years come and go, our thoughts and memories sometimes hecome hazy anol clim. Therefore, we hope that when you piclc up your l95l Qlnean in later years, you will recall the old olays at R. H. S. anol the former classmates who helpecl malce your days atnschool a hig success. EAST RICHLAND COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Olney, Illinois Hcoulrf this be ffm room?U HYOLL got the money . . . we got the books' aught in the act! vm 4442 Freshman Day and the renting of our books sinrtecl school off with a bang as everyloocly was looking for- ward to a big year. A few of our ideas were too big and had to lime modified by the upperhancl. boff lime' was fluff ln'f1H.' Hrmzlc in ffm clrrily rou 5 .QE , f mu fjulsicla- z1c'lix'Elivs Sllfll z r-ru fN!u!J's 'my ride ami XIKHPI' mnsl aclclm-cl lun lo lln- spvriuf pmggmnl C!ilf'S. cJfPli'l' IIUYS NYPII' 5Jl'UQI'kllllS. 95 ge.. Q-MU! TH 'Hmmm at My-pmw,,F ,, 5 M . y V' iw ml? . , 0 if 0 ns -w Km' :ZEQ . 5 A Proyicling you didn t want to go very .,,1A1,: Z N Pwr x M Tim 'Jus is lhe lbetlcr in many ways. A Espvrizxuv for the bkicls who Come 3 Kathy gm, 9 wzwmw -..., Eiga. .. . , - .. w , Vu CIOLTLQ OUI' IUUY. Slrolling from scflool S-F0711 fill' EINYGX. Ceiling rvacly to go bumping along mm . . . lfwy fcnrm' Xisfiwi The Class of '5! have bought their rings Av- Siuriillg file CDIIIPUII And to some they meant everything. The season was the Especially for the parties and lhe balls. HRWQS OH OU !li Qf '5-'U HBQUS on our foes! fwff Vg ,Q :wif . : .: ...: :,.:: ,, w ' u,,,-.gvg7.iHM h 5 ., Q A' 3' U 'Sf Q A1551 my .W gunna... .ADM ww! X., KNIIINAY rfmssis . . . UH four Ifmi is' Nmw worfc. smm- pfuyn' 2 :jifEEaF: f:3' W 1 50 ' YV HH' flO. SOIHU llflll ..,m,,.M.,....,, .,,,,. . ' Q IQ A K ggi iizggg Q I V N ' ' E:--:ggi , ' A A - X - .' . J 4, ' , ffgsf .KS , 53 , - l kj ig 3 ' 5 L- A, ,-' 'E MQFQA . 4 ,ff I I tw - 5 ii K' T 5 X N ., .. 2 X sl 5 ii ' f E W fr , .11 f K v,,,,,,S,QA,,Q,5? T f .xiii 'S' w - is 'iff f wh ,, A Q Lg , P V: ' 4 United Nations, Day During the Winter monttis every- one was kept busy with various activities such as the making and ttie presenting ot the U. N. Hag. Qrganizations were tausv with their respective projects anct club activi- ties uncter the supervision ot! time tacutty. Never a Dull Moment at E. R. He S. D. O. in action Q 10 2 CIIQQI' ,GUI IOYIQ C1161 touclf Qs wr 4 ...f A as via? 0 1 H. Q 2535 sw, ,,.. Q ff, 7--:fgAgQfz2,Na,f w5h wa?m - we fwfesswwxw k0 V' ..,. in ? fu ,,., - w .,.:.:,. 5 - v, ji? ,QI - sf 11 f ' - in Q V 4, 5 -if S an ' J? Q V .. ,.:- - '- ' Y f. ., ,ay I I K . . - ... ' . A Q ,s exi ,X z z- I .5 K . QW K ig 5 M r ? 'W F1 , .: , ji Q Q They saw Honest Abeysn exhibit Wasn't It a x.. Before? Terrific Year? Now that the end is really here It all comes back to me so clear, The joys and sorrows that we had Even though some were good and some load gx pak ,v M3 tho SCHO0L administration iaonlty soniors juniors soohomoros iroshlnon X , X 4 ' n E w.,-F William Lathrop, Bernard Schiclc, Arthur Fritschle, Robert Blackburn fpresidentl, T. C. Colvin fsecretaryl, James Redman, Harold Williamson, ancl James J. Landis. Keeping Us on Our Course Assistant lxlr. VV. Scherer Superintendent hlr. L. V. Krutsinger Q16 Vve are proud of our Board of Eclucation of the East Richland Com-- munity Unit District No. I, anol are grateful to them for the many hours they spenol in our interests. Their many oluties have loeen greatly increased loy the huiloling of our New High School ancl gymna- sium, lout in every instance they have given generously of their time ancl talents. Nlrs. Nadine Fleming, Ntr. Xvnitcr iill1?ChtV Hands at the Helm A tot ot Crcctit goes to Air. YV. VV. Knecilrt tor his patience and under- stancting in the interest ot time stu- dents at sctnoot. Nlany extra twours are spent by Km-clit in order to tulip tlw student with his proiniems lmolli in aunt out ol' school. rs. xiililfflilli' Scimm-itcr incl 5 IFS. 32111168 XNVCHQK 41755 MATH E N I ATI C S NIR Frank I,. Shearer, NIr. VX!aIter VV. KnecI1I, IVIr. DonaIcI E. NIiIes ENGLISH IX'Iiss PI1yIIis Canning, NIiss IDI1yIIis Hood, IVIrs. CIariIJeI Benson, IX'Ir. .Iames B, DocIcI COMMERCE IVIiss IVIary Ii, Downen, UIiss Iwargaret Garrisoiu, NIL iIoI1n 0. Scanavino 44182 FACULTY Ixflrs. Claribel Benson is a new n1ernImer of our faculty and IIEIS cIasses in EngIisI1 I and II. A native of 0Iney, IMrs. Benson taught in OIney untiI 1944. IVIiss PI1yIIis Canning is another new member OI'tI16 faculty. She Iias cIasses in EngIisI1 II and Speech. IVIiss Canning is from IVIarissa, IIIinois, near Sparta, and assumed Imer duties as teacher on IVIay 'I of Iast year, ancI since sI1e gracIuatecI in February l950, tI1is is Imer Iirst teaching position. Q FACULTY i'l'illlli CYOCIC'i6' I5 llklfli UH Ullli iilflllty Xlfill' ilI'if'I' ill! HITSUIICK' ui' SPX- cral years during wiiirii lime- iw operalml , . ,X lculnwxl., 1 imusinvss In-rm-. .X nat' 'e 0 Ill SIUKIIOS illlfl ci0fil'iil' has rlassvs in S062 C XCIYkll1l'C'II Social Sluciies. xir. Haroicl Lawcim-r. flaring iris iirielv Hmm- in fllnvy, was ilu' lrarii roacii irons Cin-sler, Illinois. Xxlllill' ' i Ill Q OHUUP. X II' .awdvr varnerl tim-e if-tim-rs in major in I' R H 5 in flllfi1tilil49K N ports. -, . . -, A 2 .3 Ill ISOYS I,iIYSlIilI l4.Cllll'ililUIl clllil llliltillh IllclflL'N. l-ilNYLll'lA XYHS Cillltil llli XFIHB' Pilfiy ill lDl'Cl'l1liN'lT 0 MUSIC .XNIJ ART Niiss Xviima Scilaiirer, xlr. IA-0 Sliva HUNIE ECONOMICS bliss Rulii Joimson, Nlrs. Nlargjarel Rx'1'0rcI FOREIGN LANGUAGES Nlr. ixlaxweli M. Powf-H 5Iiss :Xilevn B. Hosteltlvr SOCIAL SCIENCE Nlr. Frank fiociviw, Niiss Pvari Yost fir. Eciinunci Sniveiy PHYSICAL SCIENCES Ioren CHHIIHOII, George AIIISOD, John Bower PHYSICAL EDUCATIGN Don IX'IiIes, BiII iVIiIIspaugh, Eric Rasmussen, Doris IX'Iountsg Seated-IVIary IVIyers LIBRARY IVIarjorie Hanes, Assistant Lihrarian Loren AIIen, Librarian QZOQ FACULTY DIL Don IX'IiIes Ioegan his teaching duties here on December I of this year. He replaces IXIr. Lawder who had to re- port for duty in the Army. Mr. IVIiIes is from LawrenceviIIe where he was an out- standing athlete during' his high schooI days. He teaches Boys, PhysicaI Educa- tion and GeneraI hlathematics. IX'Irs. 5Iargaret Record is new in the homemaking department this year. Nlrs. Recordgs home is in PiI:eviIIe, Tennessee, where she has spent most of her Iife. She teaches Homemaking I and II. After graduation from coIIege, she taught a year in Pikevilhw Iyefore receiving her M. A. NIL Eric Rasmussen is the Io0tIoaII coach from SuIIivan, IIIinois. Before coming here, hIr. Rasmussen taught in Downers Grove, Lewistown, NIHICDQO, and SuIIivan, IIIinois He aIso spent three and a halt years in the Nax'y. IVIr. Rasmussen teaches Boys, PhysicaI Edu- cation ancl American History. FACULTY txir. Xvatter HDUIJH Record was a suivstitute teaetmer for about one monttl in tile ntatll Department. He traits from Huntsvitie, fxiililfllllil, and tie reeeivect tmis teaching degree at Tennessee Teetm. ixir. George Attision startect tlis teaetl- ing! career in Cjtney after tatcing over ttle vacant position ol' our etmemistry teaCt1er ttlat was tett by Fir. Xvarren Speetlt. btr. Attision is trom Flat Roeii, tttinois, and received his degrees in Eastern illinois State V-i4CilCilCl'S Cottege. He tlas ciasses in ciiemistry anct matii. txftr. Vvarren Spectmt tett our teaciling statt' at the enct ot ttle tirst semester ttlis year to take over a position ot chemist tor the Coca Cotta Co., in Atlanta, Georgia. He came here straigtlt trom Eastern Itti- noisi State Teacilers Cottege anct taugtlt etiemistry anct atgeiara in R. H. S. untit his resignation. ixtary Cattuerine Pampe SUBSTITUTES Dum Recorct, iwiattr., Boys! P. E. and Heatttl pat Lawcter, ixialtr, Boys, P. E. and Heaittlg Assistant Coaetx AC1RlCUl.TllRtf i.f'l' Sililtvr, L. C,iill'ii INDUSTRIAL ARTS tt. J. tance, itr. Sectgwieti, pimittip i JANITORS ' ijry, i.G0 Igl'0NYll, I-f'C Cxtrlltlil mr gf ? Class Representative, Bob Nox'aL Class President, Sam Fehrenhacher SENIORS OF I95l So well rememherecl . . . our Freshman year. Freshmen can always he told lay their awkwarclness, ancl we were no excep- tion. lt was such a loig louilciing, ancl the truth was that we were lost those First few days. As freshmen, we struggled through Latin and Algelorag and if someone aslceci our names, we prohaloly repliecl, Hx - Qu. lt was lun being Freshmen, thoughg everything was new, invigorating, full ol: life. School was lunl Green Freshmen Arnolcl, Richard Allen Attelnerry, Slarilyn Sue it good one for teasing this xl pretty girl is liter- fr, melody, A fellow cullecl Dicle, His jolees never reusing, they comm to him quifle, Bt-tl, Pattie Joyce Ixtyvood, Sue Lt-Xnnette Short, suwvt, uml lmrtl to lwut, Dynamite mums in small prrvlerrges. - l5IilClilOl'd, XNVUYIIQ 'LCS Berlin' Beuy 'Ioan Heis u shy untl quivt incl, Blom' mul fair with u quiet air. ffm- ot flu' nifest we lluve hurl. e222 H . Q85 sf aj They Called Us Once liloomquist, Anim ixlarie liolnrer, Nviliiillll H1-nry llvlimlv. wwrfl, mul unussunz- lil:-us ol luis own mul clovsnil ing, mrv mlm lermws lllem. lirinliley, Hermann I-lugvne Brooks, liclwiu Demi ,mg q,, I,,,,,fi,,q will, Wm, llow roulrl wr' llllllf' lenown yur: llulv, lull gn illusingy 'f 'l' fl ll0 l 5? YW' U'f 'f' SU ,,v0,,m,, ' Klllll'l ulmlll ill lgllfgflll, JZIIUPS I-ECIYYKIYCI - . J ' .. -4 , A , C ummms. l alriclc lwvmllmess mul szmerily ure X d mv lllllfllhu I H rexv Fpurleplng mul main-slay ol llm HXXYIIOII llwrv is nollling lo flu, IUSI fllneun Slull. lvt mv ilu il. l50XYlif'I1, ,lOilI1ll ,lruuml lim' lnmul llwrv grows 50 l-HIV. fl llulo ol llw lrlmlwsl lmir, lgrummeit, Pearl .lolm Hxn :miller wlml you suy, l slrll mil nw. Daily, David HITIPKIIIPIIIIY llllllllll my lnrain, l gonlly lillllli u llmuylllfi Jr. B mslwa r, Allmerla ixlae l'urln purly, lull of lun, li:-rl is lilfi-il ily zfvvrvorw. ljmuclaels, Carl Elvin lvmlles lwlwr upprvriulr' ll mas! lvr minzll Dale, Sally Ann fiurmll' ur lnulrimrznyilllul is llm quvsliou. 'QM 44232 Class Sponsors, Clarihel Benson, Aileen l Hostettler, .lohn Bower, John Scanavino SENIORS OF l95I Lessons were hard at times, lout learning about this complex World was a challenge. The great worlcl ol lriencls and high school social lite opened to us, which was a worthy compensation tor stucly. Gur lirst Pow VVOW was a colorful carnival of gaiety and lun, which would he harcl to forget. And too, there were the tun of our treshman picnic, the excitement of color clay, the laas- lcetlnall tournaments, and proloaloly loest of all, the last day ol school. DGHII, lVZlI1 Bruce ti Silly Sophomore Diel, Sylvanue tlaclcson, Ay, lwre's a rare goocl sporll uxvus 1 in a laiml, Dodson, Bafbafa Darlene 1'll tell llxe wicle, wide worlcl SlIP,S poppy. Fehrenluaclcer, Sammie LPC ul like fun, l like jokes, But must of all I just like follzs Xvlmn some silly lmm Tolrl me to tincl, 7,119 SCflI?S DVI U flflllll.. Faris, Vvenclall Dwight Hels quiel anal resernecl, But wzlll a footlnull lufs got IIPTUP. Fiocli, Fredericli Delano HHolcl llult class, rm Cllllllllglu QZ42 We Graduated To Forsyth, Lamont Boyd Call me in limo for llHIl'll.' Curreil, Janet Elaine Al low its nwrry lmlrlxlo, l lnmf its nwrry flow, l low' lo ll'llIll my funquv up Aml l love In lleur il graf- fjrizzle, lftlm Darle-nv Slit' l'PlQllS SlllTf'0ll'l0 lll Olll' Cflllugller, lflva ,lane Qlill1lPl'1lJQll1, ,loycv Slmvs u nxurle for unpimlvs flarl. llvr rlvlinilion for u lnun: A pain in llle rwrlz. Uipson, Palsy .loann Ixll Ilfllllllfl ,IVF SPUPCII lll0l'l' clilX'l F, Xxfillflyllla Vl1l'K'SSil IIHHQ- f I ' . S . n Q A lcirlcl lure is vrvzfr lwuulllul. Uh munlq U' a sou mm longuv. Halln, .lOl'lIl ELIQGIIP A nice rlisposilion, uw likvrl lzim u lol lvlilllll,ClEltll6l'll'10l':lEllI1C Ill, M, R. 11. gn Im, in :nuns lwnrl. As merry us llw Lluy is long. wonwl lm forgot. Gardner, hlorris Gene Ile ininvfl our class just fllis yvrlr, Hu! 4ll'1'll,l um glrul llml lm is lH'fl', QlIACCIlNV00d, l.4Z'lVVl'eI1CC Vern ul miglnt lu- lmottvr if l would, lful ills awfully lonvsonw, lwing grxrrzln' lflalfi BCVPYIY Ixllfl Tiny as an Ulf llfllll lwr lmarf ull ll lluller. 44 25 up wtf , ri... The Upper Hand Halsey, Nlina .lune Hamilton, Shirley lVlae . K lf MLorrll I womlcr what fool il Sire always does her lwsl, and Senior Cheer Leader, Janet Garrett SENIGRS OF I95I As sophomores, we were better adjusted. Playing on the lootlaall team, in the hand, or singing in the chorus, we lyecarne part ol our school. How proud we lelt when the lreshmen aslced us questionsi Ii thrilled us a lot to hear our band marching clown the street or to linow that our Tigers were hring- ing us home victory. We became ama- teurs oti the scientific world and lint-W all about the dissection ol lish and fisliworms, and could recite the biological phyla laaclc- ward. And what senior could lorget when we topped the seniors ol ,49 loy having our queen candidate elected Pow-Vvow Queen. wus tlmt first iruienlerl leissirryf, imr lu-st is always goorl. Harris, .loanne Sydney Hawkins, James Arthur ilu' twrruly of a girl consists XV? often S00 Ilnis vlzup riliout, Ill IIUY' HCHOIIS. into misrltief willmul u doubt. Hearring, Don ald it sign of rnisflrief Corning. e262 i'lenman,, Amelia .loAnn I IUOIILIUI' IUll0lS lliSSll1g 'IPI' IIOUY. , ,L - A fefiz. , .. Was at Last Ours --As Upperclassmen i-IPFIIIHII, BElYiDi'lFH ,LINC fmnvrniiy sp:-uiairug, sims gvn- wmiix' apuuL'ir1g1. Hiigcniwrg. Joyce ifinine liiv iw lo funn- im! one lung suismlv. Hough, Pm Dciuine iivllr-r iw llfllilly firm: wisrfi isiffflnilll, ,illiiil ixlilfilf Hl'rll1illl, rl-iH'l 1'Sil l'iPi9Il ixvufnri' nmriv irui nm' iiicn' llvr, Hiin, upplr' n riuv Lewin lin' :Ami l14'm'rlmi1i4' !IlIUiIl1'l'. iimlur mmly, limi-S H'Ilj' I vu! nl'ul1gn's..' Hixon, Rnvrnonii Dev ii :nun :vim rninris 'lib own Iloclunun' Ronnie Prank IJIISHIOSS llillrllly ,HIS ll 510011 Ulm, 'Ir' Couirl SPH Il 110017 irvvil' ill unv ilsieinm. Houscr, Niariannc i ini! rluiacilivvoiis im! IIPUCI' Iiiout' ljurlenc ljelorf-is mc-uning IUVUIIQ, Nui Imlii nor siuy im! migiiiy .is siiii as any rymionv going ni' :uhm ciuy lung. Ins! unymw Illia qui wonizi viii. iil'y, ixilllfly Lou 5llli,l'S Hill! l'Hr'N HIT' ,ICF spmiuily. Hflrllililfxk, lgf'V0l'iy Llxnll gm if my inisimnci :viii iv! lIIf'. Hncison, Niurinn ifioisc Now 1 ask ynn :wry Confi- iimzfiuily, uqiiriil aim Sll'FI'i?H 44272 .M , im- -, lenliins, Kallwryn Len Joyful, Jolly, llllllllllilll, 1AllJl'Tt lilllli, liKlVVill'Cl EIIQGIIL' Belleillfl HDon'l lmllwr nm noiml Curio llm .lml lzzs iluel .l6Ill1ll1QS, lillllif ClEll'K' il s4rerfz'l1 ol lzrubUS, D. A. R. Awarcl, l.ouise Yan Blain- SENIGRS OF l95l As .luniors we had settlecl down to sluclying. Even ll'10LlQl'l tile assignments were big, we livefl up lo our title Hjolly .luniorsf lor every minute louncl us laugglr ing and lmvingj il goocl time. Vve lmcl receivecl time clislinrliion ol upperclassrnen uncl lovecl lmeing loolcecl up to. ixlost of us llafl joined some clulms, some lmcl talxen olllices and some were elects-cl to Student Council unol Nulicmnill Honor Society Tile night lor our long nwailecl prom arrivecl and Clncl in our linc-sl, we clalllcx-cl llie niglll away. F. Qrni4'l girl will: KI ll'lllF0llIO ll lanofle on lln- :loor smile, A lusl uiorrl lo fH'!lllllll10lI1I . lu' liome ul lour.H .lol1nslon, ljreclc-riclc llllgelllf ,lLlClCl, xfxfilflilil JCEU1 nl rlisriguvv uiilli voulu Ulijor llw low ol Vvrri.'l , Iil iim'-' 3 :2212 1 gg: ,A ,,J,':,f ' 1' lkeyszalf iii L wir 5: 1 - A i JJ, QZEX Gm., . z .,,,' - uf if 6 if i My 1.1-U Juniors Were We Jllfige, DOI1Hid GCH6 Hn is tile quiet type, you never iwar trim gripe. Lindsey, iviaicia Joanne ucee, I know I have a one trarlz mimi, it ieuris to Huroict everytinlcfl iVicDoweii, John Edward HOL, my tumimgoiu Kesler, Niartha iiarnestine A serious minded miss youirl Slly, Not given mucil to sciloot-gift follies. ixiartin, Gaiie ixiariiyn 'll have a heart with room for every joy. Nicirerian, Pauline Uiarguerite A ciisposition to mutciz tier iuugiwing eyes. Laughton, Nancy Niaric Can angels iravc a sense of iznrnor? iVicCariy, Susan Jane A winning smite, a winning way. Ioniat, frienriiy, bright ami guy. Niclerran, Bryce Haines H4-re's a guy wiio likes to feet free, Hrfs independent as can ive. Leaf, iviary Joan In each cizeeiz appeared a pretty climpie. ixiccracicen, Piliiip Paul Simi to pieces imy a womarfs smite. Y 1 AICCTS, ix OITHBI1 DCHII Happiness is ciwaper timn worry, so wily pay more. i QZQPP Baslictlaall Captain, Jolln Schneiter Footlmll Captain, Xvvlnlell Faris SENIGRS OF I95I Our lust yr-ar, ancl lor somv ol us, ttlc incst, arrived. Xwc acceplecl time responsi- oilities ol Seniors and school leaclersg wc attenclc-cl our last ball games, our last Pow- VVOW and Prom, aml went to our last classes under tvactn-rs Wluom we hilfl dis! fovffrecl were lmuman lncings Our clays in tire Hlialls ol' lt-arningu were drawing to a Close. Vvre coulcl looic lmacli on all our trials and troubles, swtccfsscs aml lailures. All time signilicant vw-nts iiafl iwcomc as stars in our Crown ol' ac'l1ie'vPn1ent. B A Sparkling pvrsmmlily. t Last lxlorgan, Eclwarct llugvne liller, Lynn Cvreenlielcl Clmrniing Llonrl will: u Always out lm' 11 goorl Iimr' Xxivll, is Ilml fl Crinwi' Nettlcxtoim, Kcnmftli bl0l'SCll, Sally Lou If-llSf W Humlsonw man urn ,wr nlvliglrt. A Iikmmlf' Clmp' H l'llP Y lux He muy :lo grpul YIIUIQS sonn- fluy. Pampe, Mary Catherine Noxvilk' Rolxhrt 1466 Quietly, quivlly, sim clovs ,wr H0 is U sflmlur wise uml trim, worle, A lmlping IIOHKI lwvll lvncl 10 From lwr shulies sim fines not you. sllirle. C4 30 as Sophisticated Seniors -- Respected By All Pemberton, Donald lVlax If anyone is feeling ill, lust swallow Dun, has u pill. Roeder, WaHdH LIUHC A delightful retiring miss. Schmalhausen, Bette Sue Darla hair anal snappy eyesg a dangerous combination. Rauch, James Henry Quiet mimls are generally most happy. Roney, Connard Hels rather slim, he's rather tall, Wlicfn it comes to friends, has got them all. Schneiter, John Alcorn Iohn is tops, hut to he more specific, He's tall, he's darle, welt, hols terrific. Reynolds, Betty Ray Lord, what fools these mor- tuls hell' Sager, Ray Earl 1 was gluil when they suicl unto me, Mrhou art gradiiatemlu Schonert, lVlary Joann Always happy, never glum, lvlahes a hright and cheerful Cllllffl. Richards. Phyllis Lee Not too short, not too shy, Greets you with a friendly hi , Scherer, James Robert The good die young, Herevs hoping you live to a ripe old age. Scranton, Russell Alvin Little he says hut much he lZn0U7Sv Wlien, he tallzs, what he says goes. 6312 F.H.A. State President, Sue Atwood SENIORS OF l95I A little sad perhaps, alter Final tests and the joys and sunshine of Senior weelc were over, lor the last times we, as a class, met together. Baccalaureate, then commence- ment came, ending our high school career at old E. R. H. S. We set out into the world as young men and women, hopeful, knowing that before us lay great opportuni- ties. Everything one learns is not shown hy grades or class standing. We have had dreams and aspirations, and, for the human race, those are the most important. We have one hope, that we shall he alole to malae ourselves Worthy lor the lite that America gives to us. Senior Class history lay Rolyert Novak and lVlary Catherine Pampe Write-ups: Sue Atwood, .loan Lindsay, Louise Van lVlatre Smith, Audrey Lucille nAYy, SIl9,S GKIOFHBIB. Stanford, Linda Pat Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Steury, lVlary Rose Five foot two, eyes of Blue Here at the Smith, James Kenneth Everyone likes to hear him sing, 'Cause i1e's almost as good as Bing. Sterchi, Charles Clair Xvirat a swell character this guy, uCl1uclz , Xve wish him lots and lots of luck. Struhle, Roloert Franlclin When I am dead, it will be hard to find another man like mei KSZX Crossroads We Parted Swim, Nrernie Ray Iwurrieri, Bigosili Xfan Wiatr:-, Louise Gayle Brains mul looks, pzfrsonnliiy anti wii. XXVCIJIJGF, ljillll ELIQCIIG lf about any moniv you wuni lo know. Ask Paul, for lm works uf tim show, Toiiver, jxllitil Biae 'ATO be effivieni in ll quiet lliily, 1,101 is my aim iilrflligllfbllt lim Jay. Von Almen, Julia Hvr smile is like a sunimunz on ci rniny Joy. Nvestnil, Charles La Ver-ne Totten, Ronald Lee Use your bluff ll l0ll you can gvi ,my :mill it. Von Aimen, Paul Eugene H0 Couicl sail ilzrougii life on a grin. Yvyatt, Bernard Gertsciw A scholar COYYIIIUIOII will: un an HXXVIIIIFS ilu' use of worrying around ailllvle. Ul'l'r ll'llUt HPUPY' LUIOHKH TLICICCF, XNZZIITCII RCX VVHIL a smile- like iimi iwfore our sigizi. Plvusv, giris, 1,10 fine forms al lim rigid. Nxfyilrren. BEITIDHFH You mrft say, Slavs been clifr'll01I, Yorfvn got to say, uglmvs been lzitcixeiliu Young, Norman Clorin lie careful, girls, Ize's awfully lm5I.fnI. 44332 Class President, ,iiln .ienicins Ciass Representative, Harold Frost JUNIORS Our class of 52 strives to acilieve tile same degree ot success as couid ide found in the Senior Ciass. in aii respects We are proud oi' the competition we can give ttlem. We have earned tile observance of lower ciassmen which is a line feeling indeed. For next year We wiii ive expected to set a tligtm standard ot student government which they wiii profoundly follow. Q342 ist row, top lo izollomz Qnrl mm, iop fo imttom: Arledfje, Jay ASIlXVOftIl, Bonnie- Batrner, Ciiris Bare, Patricia Pmeauiieu, Deion' Berry, Na11c5' Bowiby, Ann Brancimaud, Lois I5lll'ii6'iS, DKITFCII CIlIX'9ft. NZIIICQ 'irrl row, lop to imlloin: Baker, Deiores Beat, Rutii Biactduurn, Riciiard Brock, Simiriey Cleaver, VXfendeii I lx! row, lop fo lxoffoni: Incl rum, lop lo izollom: ini row, Pop lo iwffomg Ill: row, fop lo mlfom Cioriieilcr, .loc Coricerc-ii, Ricimrni Crec-ci, ,lim Donn, Da e ifiy, ixiargfnrct ifyer, Dorothy Foss, ninrjorie French. Q mr es Ciamie, Jo Ann Gardner, Xxliilifllll Guyer. Carolyn Sh-ury, urn Giiiiianci, Snriic- Gincier, Donaici Grove, Gi-raici Harmon o -Xnn I'1CilNiSl'iINilI1, ixiar- Hermann, Arlilur Herman, Edna Hiii, iam porie 'itil l'fr1l ', iop lo IDOHOHII Dc-icainp, Boimivy Frosl, Huroici Gibson, June Harmon, Biii Hiiis, Siiirivy 10' fill: row, iop lo lzollom: Ditcim, Xxyiilllil Fulglizun, .lack Giese, Ririmrci Harper, Lynn Hiiiyarci, Virgii E! x ,J ,.,, l x Q is ff J. is K .V E ' i f. 3 , o o i W 1 in E in if Q ,.kh Q 2 if , , i,iiii ' 9- Qonn l A ,, , , ' V ii -' f . '- , fr, 13555 'iii row, lop lo irolfonxz Ij0ill1, .LIIUCS CIIIUCIG, IIGFYTIHII Gill, ixinriiyn I-IEIITOHG, plilfy L19 Hflllffil, ISOIJIJY i 1 if K K ... 5 V , ff' 1,12 o , i ,.,, N ' i 1 f . .1 ,4 fi if K, . .S , . fi , fin- fi ,. jfs vzl. N an J , :,.,, M QW A N' ,A Q E 1':2 2 M A 1. , 1 'F 1 i 'ff , . V , . ,J i 5 ,Q 47 pg XJ A is 1 3 Q ,iii uf M, ,L NA ' -f Junior Class sponsors: Leo Sliva, lVlary Downen, Edmund Snively JUNIORS The Junior Class is diligent in all phases of student activity at E. R. H. S. We helped malce the Prom a special and enjoyable event which is looked forward to each year. Gur Class also produced a variety show this year at the Pow VVOW. I think we have more than lived up to our name of Jolly Juniors. We always have a smile for life is more worthwhile in laughter and happi- ness. e362 lst row, top to bottom: Qrul row, top lo bottom: Houpt, Pat Huffman, Georgia James, John Jenkins, Jim Jenner, Kay Jennings, Nola Nlae Jones, Betty Jones, Juanita Kern, Joe Lanear, Joe 3rrl ro izf, top to lmtfom: Hunt, Louise Jenkins, Vera Jones, Betty , Kermicle, lvlarilyn ' Lashlaroolce, Claudia l 1 3 Isl row, lop to Izoflom: Qml row, lop to lmttom: 3rcl FOIU, lop fo luollomz Laslrloroolf, Beclxy Latlrrop, Pat Latlrrop, June Lutlie, Fred lxlaclc, Bill lwlagness, Jay Flicliels, Carolyn lxliller, Vvayne lxliller, Roy Newberry, Norma OBrien, George Glds, Dan Potforll, Ivan Quayle, Bolm Quiclc, Dan l parnpe, Betty rw. 'JUG 51,1 row, lop io bottom: 6111 row, top io Bottom: Litlrerlancl, Betty Lornelino, Dale Long, Dan Plccraclcen, ,lo Ann Nlcflregor, Gloria lxlisner, Bernice Blorgan, lvlarjorie Pampe, Robert Robinson, Cliarles -itll row, lop to Im!! rzrw li Lvisi, Ricllarcl lvlartin, Plryllis lxlilone, Kennetlr Osborn, Gale Robb, Kennetlr 7llz row, top fo lzotlom: Nliclrels, Harold lvlurray, Shirley Petty, Gerald Rolxinson, Hesta Roth, Pauline . .. k Q is , ' 'Q 2 2 Q Q ':.- i , ' i V - P V f on i n r, l ' . 3 5 15 -,'i,L Q K ' ' N , -::I QI f . -- ' ' V gi ,I I lg ' fl F ,,, .,,: . 55 Y - rs Q Q. ri., i ' V f i . if-'Q V if iii - l' AAEQQ- n : r 752 X 3 2 ' f r-W r 'ix 2 in-.np irwu f,..f,fx X - 4 ,W Mgr., I H X 'fi P 3, 'W if I 3 gen ? ,. 'H 6.4. ag I 35- U W, gi Q X all I if 4: f Al! f A ,. ,M Q l 4437 Pb Organization heacts: Nota Mae Jennings, Pat Lathrop, Dan Long JUNIORS Our Class ot 52 iooics torwarct to gradu- ation ctay. This Witt he a 'prouci Ciay tor us since our hopes are to he the first to gradu- ate at the new schoot huiiciing. Gur ciass was told When we were Freshmen that we might tinish our tast year in the new huitd- ing hut we wilt he satisfied it we may hoict our graduation ceremony there Jo Ann Smith Qllll row, lop 10 tloftom: Sager, Hazel Scherer, David Schnepper, Gorcton Schrey, Carott Slater, Richard 3rd row, top fo tnofiom: Scherer, Howard Schnepper, Reta Scranton, Kenneth Smith, Jo Ann S A' laf row, iup fo imttomz Spiiiman, Timomas Siruimie, Rlltil Utz. Patsy Juli row, lop lo imilom: gfage, James Taylor, James Vaii, Betty 3:11 row, lop lo Imlfom: Steele, Sara TFl5'iOT, XNVHUCIEI Vail, Bobby 41,1 row, lop fo izollom: Sierciii, Ci ll'l VT6'YlT1yS0l'l , Ijirfy XVOII AIIUCH. ISCFUHICI XXIGIDCT,.IOl'lIlI3PFlCCIiCi Xvesiaii, Carey Xviliie, Sara Vviliiams, Robert Xvortman, Ruth Vvrigilt, Bernesima Vvrigimt, Harvey Vvrigilt, Shirley Sli: row, lop to Imflom: 611: r rmzmv, top lo lzoli 4111 1: Till row, lop fo imllom: Sliyers, Roioert Stoll, Joe Stremrne, Evelyn Tixomas, Bill Trainor, Georgia Ulm, Vvcncieii Von Aimen, Joe Warner, Betty Vvarren, Sally Vviiiiamson, Iva Vviison, Gm-ne Vvorcien, Gene Vvynn, Ciorcn Yoric, Rob:-ri Zetsciiie, Earl x ., i sa , , E , A my 1 ia' Q . 152 .. 73- , - ,. , 3 if' W qi 11? ,JJ L 1 gym. 4. .,, ' nf .Q - .2 Q3 9 .44 .A J wr ' 1. - 1-,Ugg --'- f f g ii? f f' -v Qi ' ' Q - .K 5 in Class Presictent, Frantz Nichotas Class Representative, lcta Bennett SOPHOMORES The Sophomore class has ctone a great deal ol work as a class this year for our school in hoth betterment and spirit The lirst part ol Crectit goes to our sophomore MB team toothall players who did a line job anct show wonclertul possi- lailities tor the lulure Thr- Pow-Vvow was also a hig success, with Joan Stanley, our canctictate winning the title ot Hpow-Vvow fgueen for l95OH. We had our usual contetti stanct cturing the night ol the Pow-Vvow and macle a nice prolit lor our class treasury. A worcl ot praise goes to the pow-Vvow committee tor their very capahle job in organizing the work. The sophomore boys on the HBH team in haslcethall playect marvelous liaslcettaall and helped us win many ot the games. Xve were extremely prouct ot two ot the hoys, Edwin Dunn anct Franli Nicliolas, tor get- ting to play in the varsity games. Frank Nicholas was chosen as class chairman and lcta Bennet! as Class repre- sentative anct without their help and the cooperation ol our class sponsors, Wir Cam- mon and lVlr. Lance, the sophomore class coulcl not have achievect as much as well as they managed to. lst FOIU, top to tmlfonl: Alces, Rohert Ancterson, James Beit, ixlarian Bostic, Joann Brewer, Everett Buckets, Joe 3r1l row, top to hotlonr: Amerman, Peggy Atwoocl, Nancy Berry, .loan Bowen, Niarion Brooks, Jean Burgener, Eddie V G.. 'fi . s:.',. ,-Hd' aff - f-'f - 5' in '-Fir ' : 4: - ff Ms us: ' Q4U:b I Qml row, top to bottom: Allison, Zelma Ancterson, Nlargie Ann Bennett, lcla lylarie Bowen, Eleanor Brian, 'Donald Bullard, Sue Allin, row, top to tmllom: Amerman, Sarah Ayres, Alan Blaclctorct, Vvancla Bratton, Lavern Brown, Patsy Cdmpllell, BCVCTISV it 10' V lst row, lop to tmtiom: Ciillll'CtlW'6it, ileilllfle Davis, Biit Giitaspie, Ciauctine Harmon, Patricia Hixon, Jack Jones, tlictona Sth row, top to iiotlom: Cooic, Delores Fox, iyonnie Hager, Sandra Herman, Robert Hunt, Joe Frank Kermicie, Fred Qmi row, top fo inoflom: Ciarii, Btargaret 1Xnn Die-tricti, Loren Frectctie Coctm-tae, Harriett Harmon, Roimert Hotui. Jacqueline Jnctge, Rictlarct 6111 row, lop in bottom: Copeianct, iviarieiia Gartdy, Rex Haiin, Ricilarct Herman, James Jackson, Fontetia Kermicte, Jerry 3rd row, top to tmollomz Ch-vy, Jack Dunn, Ectwin Gower, Barimara Harness, Kennelim Hostetiter, Barbara Kapper, Xviitiam Tlii row, top to inoflom: Creect, Niarion Gassmann, Trudy Hatin, Rose Etien Herman, Pant Jennings, Caroiyn Kesler, Biariiyn Ilia. row, top 10 bottom: Coen, .I0tlIl Eyer, Deita ixfiaricne Grogan, Pilyiiis ttatctl, Vviitiam Hunt, Estiler Keen, Veriin Sli: row, top to imollom: Crites, Norma Gibson, James Attarct Hamilton, Carot Herrin, Betty Jotmson, Eleanor King, James f s .,- 7 3 , e sm 9 15 o di, , if 5 ,, V:AV ,,: A. , . ..., iri L 'ser , re f -9 ,X iw! . -esiggi io jj ,., fi N e 5 'Mft 1 4 ,p- . . pu. ,f ' an ix l, - r- , , V r .. A .,., W ,, i . -ei , , Q, r ,R i r i 1: , Q Q r,,i.,r 5 A ,,.. ,, , . e, A , - V5 M- L, .-5 Efgifigjsgfff. - K K I I f . i s' e L fi fm V 2 is V i i 4 sss , , - 2 1 wx, A- - - ,f fe' f nr.. A., C4 4155 ClE1SS Sponsors: B0l'l'lEll'Cl Lance, Loren Camrnon SOPHGMORES Flay Day brought the Work of decorat- ing the car for our class entry in the loig parade. The committee did a wonderful jola ot the decorations and made the entire class feel as it they had the hest entry ot the school. Of course it could he that they are just prejudiced. The sophomores had a large repre- sentation in the hand this year. it seems as though they made up ahout one-fourth ot the group and a line jolb ol doing their part. One ol the schools tour cheerleaders was taken from the Sophomore class. She was Trudy Gassmann who did a swell joh ot cheerleading and keeping up the school spirit. Track season started the last ot Felbru- ary and quite a few ol our Sophomore lyoys went out lor it. They had a lot ot hard work and sore muscles at lirst hut soon came out ot it and helped make one ot the loest track teams R. H. S. has had. Grades kept most ol? us busy this year in trying to make good ones. John Coen led the class once more and We, the Sopho- more class, are very proud and want to congratulate him on his line work. Nlim sie VV'etJer Q422 lst row, lop to Iwttom: King, Lululwelle Leer, Richard Wlarlowe, Nancy Nlorgan, Anna Nease, Joe Phillips, Barlimara 3rrl rum, top to lmottom: Lancaster, Doris Lydle, Wlarlene WlcDowell, Becky Nlullinax, Jack Parrott, Delores Reynolds, Don 21111 row, top 10 lzoflom: King, Bob l-ect, Doris Wlason, Druellen Nlorgan, Virgil Nicholas. Frank Randall, Lyle -Hlz row, lop Io hoftom: Lauer, Bruce Nlarlowe, .loe Nlitchell, Sharon Nlurry, Robert Petty, Joyce Richey, Carolyn , N ' -le 'Q :wry K -. -' mam-f. ,f - f . ,. 1, , . X H2-ivfjgf: 1 N f r ' L .' itil: if 35' af - - -- i is , , Q24 5 5 J- 2 X X N.. S at Q YW K -r 1 A yn K x if , - T' , ,, ' L 'll' .3 if ,,-' .s -V -iff J ' i t - ,.,. ... , W lst row, top to llfllllkllll Richey, Forrest Sanrlers, Beverly Snider, Russell Street, Rolaert 21111 row, 1011 lu l10Ho111: Richey, Herman Sanford, Jerry Sparr, Nancy Stremnie, Don Knl row, top to bottom: Ridgely, lVlarie Schell, Ivan Stallarcl, Jean Summers, Richard flilr row, lop to bottom: Ritsaule, Nlilcla Scherer, Shirley Stanley, Joan Teitsort, John Von Almen, David Xvalrlen, Barbara Vvatson, Barlmara Vveher, lxlimsie Vvilliams, Eleanor Vvilliams, Esther Vvimherly, Betty Vvyatt, Shirley Sth row, top to lmttom: 6th row, lop to Bottom: Till row, top to bottom: Ritcheson, Grace Ritter, Sonna Ritter, Bill Scott, Phyllis Shaw, Charles Smith, flxflarcella Stanley, Mary ,lane Sterchi, lVlarilyn Steury, Sarah Van Cleve, Charles Van lVlatre, Joe Varner, lVlariorie Vveiler, La Verne Vvhite, Bill Vvillcinson, Bolo Zerlcle, Ray .Q f is V :al ,L if M ,,. . . 'laser H , :ef , af Q 4, Q 1 , are 5151 ffiif' ' , W 'iss W if - Q 1 ji ,W W' e432 , fail-!rsQ i. z ' Q, Class Rvpreseniative, Jolin Reiclaman Class presiclent, Diclc Provines F R E S H M E ls! row, lop In lmtfrun: Berrylmill, Patricia fm! row, tmp to lmllom: Billingfslev, Glenn Sill row, lop lo lzoliom: Gllr, row, lop in lmiimn: Alcorn, Billie Jean Anclc-rson, Eleanor Asliworlli, Bill Bailey, Evelyn Baslcelt, Jolin Baleman, Patsy Ann Brancliauel, Joel Bricker, lwilcirf-ri Coan, Lavacia Colylu, Billy Dunalmec, Pretty Duncan, lvlilcireil Tllz row, lop in LIUHOIIII Stl: row, lop to Imfiom: Anclrews, Palsy Arleclge, nlarllia Barclw, Anita Barclwv, Donna Bell, VRlllJj lieinont, Neal Broolcs, Tommy Kincaid, Don Eagleson, Emily Brown, Leola Qraigf, Guy' Ervin, Jani-f V V- . VM . V. j f31fH..,q:f, V , V3 . V VV V - Ei. b VV: . V . YW ' iiii V , -if - i'i- - L T: ,Viv mn, , ii L il mi ,V:::VV. ff' :Vg F V QV? EV? A W V imc NA. f ' 'l V is .a r is Y' 2 is . fr was-s l .l,. 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F r is - ff' ,, C4 DP lst row, top to lvoltom: Fainticlw, Jerome Gaclcly, Jolin Harris, David Hughes, Keith Judge, Wlarion Kuelal, Leslie Bill row, top lo lzotlom: Fritcliley, Jerry Goodman, Artliur Qllll row, lop to llotlom: Fislc, Joanne C36l'lJOI', Leroy Lorna Faye Jenkins, Cecil KOSICF, JIICIC Kutz, Harrison, Carolyn 6llz row, lop to Bottom: Fritclxley, Nlary Halmn, ,lane Hillyarcl, Kathryn Hilterlorand, Sllirley Jones, Harry Jones, lwlarjory King, Jimmy King, lwlyrna Ann Lasiiloroolc, Jerry Latlurop, Bill 3nl row, top fo Iwollom: FOFIICQV, .IOHIIHC GE'FlJCF, Ray -Hli row, lop to lwtlorn: Fraim, Janet Gooclart, Paul .loe Hills, Eunice Head, lxlarianne Jennings, lwlilclrvcl Kessler, Lawrence Lancaster, Ralpli Tllz row, fop to bottom: Fritsclnle, Joe Halln, lylargie Houser, Jane JHHCS, Ronal d Knell, Bolo Laws, Hugli Jones, Dolly Kimmel, Joe Dean Lancaster, barali Sill row, lop fo lzollom: Fritsclxle, Ecl Harclin, Ted Huffman, lxlartlla Jones, Vvalter Koertge, Henry Leaf, George ,- YK :xr xii, -V . 'Q' 1? 3 gi 5 . my 1' 12 5m if avlf lg ii 3, Sl , a ,-M' Q We , ,,, ,,.,i g -W 1g ,., +l ,, .- i ',,, ,f ' wp- f , , , I W7 - i ',. 5 ,V A i i s, . Eg. , ' f 1 i rl'r , is - ff T i fre? . . i , F 'Q' I s K 'w a in I ' .. 'A . Q-I f' ei , 5 'i ' I! 3452 Class Sponsors: Frank Shearer, Ruttm Joimnson FRESHME lst row, top to tzoltorn: 21111 row, top lo Lottorn: bfiorris, James Niowrc-r, Leon Oytorien, Vviiiiam Pauiseii, Carole Quayle, Keith fQuicic, Barbara 3nl row, lop to tmttom: 4lli row, top to bottom: iyiutls, Roiuert Flyers, Connie peer, Richard Pennington, Eleanor React, Ronaict Ref-ci, Lucite 5111 rom, top to LOHOIILI Legan, Jerome Ntacicten, Bill Wicvaigti, Betty Biyers, Kenneth Piercetietct, Aitvreri Reiciainan, .iotin 7111 rom, top to iJoHon1,: Lomciino, Biiiy Ntassic, Joan Niiiier, Jack Novak, Simeiimy Powell, John Ritter, Piiyitis 6111 row, lop to IIOUOIIIZ Lemice, Niitctrect Niariis, 'Ernie Biilier, Donnie Newton, Tim Pierson, Dorothy Ritter, Eddie 8111, row, top to imtfonir Lord, Sylvia Niay, Kathryn Piieynvtq, Roger Nlldirig, Niaxine Proyines, Dick ROIHDSOH, BKJIJIDY , ' 5 'Q' .f we ' - r 'ii ., trt i ,, t ,,rr, My r M ,K Hr- K 'fx'-Q 4. NE' with ' 5 - ,. , .r.v. f, slr , gs rr Q46b Nag, Q ls! row, lop lo lnoilom: Roeder, Billie Jo Scln-ri-r, Tressie Smith, Nlary Swinger, Bonnie Tucker, Harry jill row, lop in lmlfom: Sager, James Sernple, Sllirley Stivers, Jerry Joe Totten, Dicli Holclvn, Willizln Jllll row, lop in lxoffonl: Ross, Helen Srflmi-ppc-r, rl-rilla Smiill, Ricllarcl Tarpley, Don Van Cleve. Steve hill row, top fo lzolfrnn: Sclmarlau, Tolly Simmons, Rolmerl Stoll, Edwin Truinor, Dina 1 XVEIFIFSF, Belllilll Srcl row, top fo lmtionl: Royce, Evelyn Sclionert, Linda Smill1, Tommy Tlmompson, Darre Yan Nlatre, Franli Till row, lop fo lnofiom: Sflxerer, Anita Smallwood, Sandra Stoltz, Slwirlcv Travers, Ki-nnetli Vvarren, Dixie iv- ' .1 ,fl ttf' -ltli row, top to lnofiom RllI13'OlX, ljflnilld Se1 llplC, CElF0lS'll Sfndgv, Bill Tllomson, Xvi Nvagn er, Sain Slli row, lop lo bottom Scllerer, Donnie Sinitlm, Beulall Stroud, Jean Travers, Gayle Vvatson, Dona 'Q -1. ' A M L X Q , ree A W' - X 'L , Q , ,-',,. I .1 ' I' i Q , H as , X . , V Vg -E ff. l ,cgi 3.35iif?2i . 1 11, 4 5 'T M 5 , .. ,,g,mif'n-E 2 1 D , 3 M gi A',i nv hfgrfhhf.. , I ,fi Boliom Row, lofi to riglli: Xveiler, Franlig Xvenflling, Dorotllyz Vvillnurn, Dicliieg Vvilliinson, Sue: xVilllHl1lS, Peggy: Vvilson, Beverlyg Nvinier, KCllIlK'tll1 Yonalia, Cllarlesg Yorlc, Ray: and ZUIUPF, Cl'lilTl6IlC. A ,.,,.,e -mms r mi the ATHLETICS lbotball basketball track ,Q cheerleaders H ff . 9. 5 QITIS atblatlts W! ...AL 4 Row If lim lenlains, fffxrrnl Srllrvy. Bill Halcll, Ifurl Z1-Ismllv, man. Dc-an Brooks. Roln-rl Xvillu-nsmx. xV 1h'H Fmig' PM H0l'f5I'- 'Ulm C ' 'luck FHIQVHHH Row ?-V' Norman Young, Coram ftrnvv, Rulwrl f2llayIr-. Rimtll- Rou' lf-.luv Stull, Bill Harmon. Bernard Von Alun-n, Blonfv ard Slim-r, Rox Tll1li6'f, Brutal Dunn. Fxvrs-it Bn-ner, Vurq-ilu. Pe-.url ISFUIIIIIIPH. Bryfv Nllfxrrzxrl, Auzvrt HHH- ciljilfil Rznsrlxussvn. wow Spirit and Endeavor Was Our Motto Olrleyf football slarlvcl its cornelmacli lust sea- C I E, R son, despite the favt that flle boys losl every OEICI rrc asmussc-n raps of size, weight, and incxpffricnce, the Imoys fought ganna-ly and Iournecl about foollnull the hard way. Trying for cz lourflflown, varsity game. OverL'm11i11g,f the tra-mc-nclous handi- Captain Xvenclell Faris Wim wif if ff B, , Brute D4-an rf Sporlsmansliip flwurcl J, t , , l Q li ifffgifi M K w was 't4'?w?2?t3fl?5?i rf? 4 rm +fi'fgf.t N ix.4i.+22?2r1 wise-asv, Milled' f . , wggggsilg W ' A A 5rS5?:545k4?kI:m's' W M gi wg e , , 13 5 ,2321 'QE zz, We '- - '-- . 2 . Us ,.,., lxt tlie end ol tlie season Q5 major letters were awarclc-cl, 20 ol tliem going to lloys who liacl never won a major letter in any sport. IS ot tllese lettermen will lie lmaclc next season, and tlleir increased experience and size slioulfl aifl in getting lmaclc to winning ways in football. The most lweartening feature of time past lootlyall season was the Fine Sl'l0XVlI1Q: of tt1e unclerclassmen. Tlmese luoys clefeatecl Allmion, Lawrenceville, Salem, Fairlqielcl, Bridgeport twice. and tied Flora, losing only to Blix Carmel by T points in tlleir lirst game ot tlle season. and Keep running Bill! Stop tiim Tigersl .l 44 51 DP Aiinert Huffman ,ioinn Coen Everett Brewer Bernard Von Aimen Niax Sager Rex Caddy Qi fs s fgsiwaei if 'r as e522 Jacic Fuigiiam Nionte Forsytii Carroi Sciirey Jim Jenicins tiiese boys dispiayed a reai fighting spirit. They played weii together as a team, scoring 180 points to their oppon- ents SO. Tile outstanding ioaii carrier was Biii Hatch, Sophomore, ieit half, who scored ll touchdowns behind spien- did iniocicing' by iris underciassmen teammates. Tile coach is counting on tilese boys to develop tile footiyaii aiaiiity and tire Wiii to win, Wilicii is so necessary if Olney is to rise to iligimer iaeigilts in iootioaii. xy .5 -3 in ' my .57 L-ar' Ni Pm Hough Hurlnun D4-nn Brooks XVuyIw Nlillvr Jlwrf Xvilkvllsrmlx Rofwrl fjllilylki Riclmrcl Sluivr ,lov SIOH Run' I ffqmmsll xlillslmllgll, RHI:-r. Inrluw H1-rrlmll. Kvllm-III Siruull. lulm Pmu-H. K1-nmflln 5:r.u1h1n. Dun f2ui4L. lilmrlm-s Ruluinmn. Ron' I 'mon Xml:-'r, Univ Rulrillwll. lynn 54,11-rr-r. Iifmiz' Riilc-r. ijraullx Xvfln :Waln- tq ,, E lulrnnx Rv-i4'lnu.n1, Xwi-1.1111 fxmulu I..nuI4r. B T Run' 5 Hrlne 1.1111-r. N4-nl Bvumnl. U.xrrA-H Ilunnpmfn. .XI llivru-fivlcl, lilnnrlw X.m lxlvxn-. Unk- flflmrlu-. Xlnx Reg--r. lm- Ilunt. N Run' 4 Ruwf-H 5l1irlvr. rim Nr-ulon. Rfnlpll l..nm.4-lvr. Rwx flfumx. IDHH Rvyllulrlx. w I4-rry Iluinlilll. llc-fury Knvrigv. Xvuxzlf- xlillv-r -new w.,.f mms' 945 'Q fgww . N . M ,QA ,Q if ' Q i gf' 1 M ., Wdiwxfiwlgwfw V if A 3 .if xy,-KA V V txt at ikfifgi 9 Ji? ' w ,HX 1 S M., yd 1 Q , sv M W Coach-Bill iwittspaugh Cap tain-John Schneiter CONFERENCE OLNEY BASKETBALL I950-5 I The Olney Tigers opened their season with a hang hy defeating the Allendale five. The next game, played on the Salem court, was the first defeat and a conference loss. We came hack fighting and downed Lawrenceville hy 15 points to Ioegin a 13 game winning streak including 7 confer- ence Wins. For the first time in many seasons we ctefeatect our rival, Flora, on both courts with decisive victories. An upset in the Nlclaeanslooro tournament by a scrappy Albion team eliminated the Tigers. First Row, left to right: Charles VVestaH, Carey Vvestall, John Schneiter, Jay Artectge, Harold Frost. Second Row: Vvencty Faris, Jim Scherer, Ed Dunn, Frank Nicholas. Third Row: Bruce Dean, Jim Jenkins, Joe Stoll. Fourth Row: Coach Bill Nlitlspaugh. e542 CHA PS , , . ., .N win lor tln- ligc-rs ow-r Nll. Curing-l, ancl il loss for l.uwrf-nc:-x'ill0 ln llie Salem Vvilclcals flinrlic-cl llu- N. E. C. title lor us since- wr- wcrf- tif-cl lor First willx l-z1wrm-ncf-- ville. Xvc- arc- losing sew-rnl vnluillmlc Senior mm-mlmers ol our lc-mn inclucling Captain lolm Sclineiler, CNl'lllCli XV:-stall, Brun- Dc-an, Xvenclc-ll Faris. ancl .llllllily Srllc-ri-r. Howe-ve-r, llle l05l-52 svuson loolis lnriglil as wi- lincl tllrf-c slarlf-rs. Carey Xveslull, Hzxrolcl Frusl, nncl Jay Arleclge, luuclx al llu- lronl will: sc-vc-ml ollu-r promising cem- cliclalc-s in sigllf, ,lanc-t Carre-ll C H E E R L E A D E R S Lvl! lo rigylllz lac-lly vnil. rllruflv finfsillnin, lnnr flsllrvll. lim blnvlnr. + ' .w i fx 3 l, 52 if H ff ' I - . P My mf' if ,,,. f --:Q l f 5 f All ' V - f 565, :H l'irsl Row, li-ll lu rigilll: Hill llnlclr. lm- Shall. .liminy ,la-nlxinx. lfcl Dunn. HR.-.l lf:-lvinse-n S1-folnl Now: lulin Cm-n. lxmnli Nirlinlzu. Bull Ring. liill Xyluilv, llilrirrl row: llurnlrl Blunsllii-lcl. nxlninru Xxlillxinmn. lie-nm' Stronrl. ljnurlli row: Clmrlvs Slmw, .lnlin flnnlrly. ljiflli row: fiomll llon Nlilvs. 44 55 PP Vw' Q VV 1+ VV e XV e SCHEDULE 68 - Allmlclixlc . . il - Sf1lI'll'1 . . . 114 - Nolmle ..... 58 - Lawrenceville VV? 1 I -- ljairlielcl . .. NVQ 48 - lvlt. Cnrmm-l . XVQ '59 - Newton . . . Xve 64 - Salcm . . VV6 57 - Flora ...... NVQ. . . . . . 67 - Brillgepori . Jay Arlcclge Joe Stoll NCLEANSBORO TOURNAMENT HOUDXR1' QSSEERNFNT Qlney ...... 73 - Crossville ..... 38 Ulm-3' ,..... 58 - lxlt. Carmel . Olney.. .. 52 - Albion . .... 54 Ulm-y. 52 - Fairlielcl Cillllfli NV:-stall Carey Xivesiull .lolln Sclmneitcr .lim Sflllllll Q56 bb VV4- NV1- XVQA VW NVQ NV1- XVQ- XVo Vxfo XV? .... NOIIIK' . Fiflfil . . . I.i1NVl'l'lN'CViI if' - -l Ciay City Bricigi-port . Fairfield .. bit. Carmel Roiminson . Newlon ,. Carmi 42 57 50 SS 30 70 53 56 10 61 Harold Frost Xvendy F BRIDGEPORT REGIONAL OIIllx!'. . .. . 00 - NKJiliP ....,.. . 27 Olney. . . . 02 - Lilwrellceviiie . . 53 Olney ....., 50 - Robinson . . . 54 Igfllfi' IDCQIII .iilil .lClliiIl1 7 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD 44599 STUDENT MANAGERS Rc vluvm ie Janes and Bob Strublc iii. in , , , I'irf Row. IGI! in riqI11: 5, IbuIIarrI, I. Iimlir. .Ivnm-r I. IIiIgenIwrg. Llulv. fIiIIiIunAI. HMITUIIU I, xI4tiYill'Iil'll. IS. Yuil, 5. Nlurmy, fi. Carver I,w'L Chun INN IJ, G, A, A, Sufollcl Row: SmIlvrvr, If .Xl1wr11uzxr1. BIil4I1eII IJ, Bnmn. X. Fflilff, I, 54I1nc-ppvr. R. Iqllllyfill C 1. XYEIIUHQUH. 'I-rsxirmr, NI. fIiII. IS. Alrorn. fy. Kuiz. Flay Tl uirfl Row: .I. I urmfy, NI, HuIImnn. IJ Izmlvnmn, IJ. . RUIII. 5. IIV, 1lfl'l'll, IIPIIIASPIIIIZIII, X I cmxxvr, XXIISUII. . IXIIIQ, I-lUIx4'II. l'UUl'lI1 IQYYIVI I. CYQISSIIMIINI. ilTl't'Il, Sllli . no . XX nI IIUUSVY. fwUpCIixIllI. Xxvvller, . Br.1sIu-ur. N I..nugI1lun. LWIIQ-. IL. Izugll-5-In , I minor. I'iIII1 Row: II. IjIliIIips. fi. Ia-nningf. I. Guru-ll. NI Ilnu mr I, Rl I nr4I I f UI ltr I3 Hut HI r ts' 4 In S, . R U I. . S 0 Q' lo riqlzi: Hulxwr. I,I1iI- IIIN. IJ. R11 INITLI , fII'I'IfI.R5 IJII lo llrfl fhrunif. I. flurrvli. XI. IImm-r Il: I,I1lIIlpa. xlrs. .Il- l J Q year wliifli is lx-liiml us. G. A. A. in Action lf! 0lll'l' !,fll'lS Villll ill'1' l7ill'lll'lIlkll'lV lllll'l'K'5ll'll in fporls in lurllivr Ullllllfllllllly lm' ilK'llYf' ljilfllfl- jmlion is tlw llllllllilll1l'lllill anim ol lllo flirls ,Alli- lf-lir rxssoviiilion. ll5X'l4S OFF TO ll llf U. AN. A. Ollin-rs l or '30 uml '3l. VlilIK'50 llll'4'P gn-lg were ,limi-l Clin'- rm-ll. llwsiclvlilg Nluriamm- l'l0usvr, Xlllii'-lJl'l'SlKlL'Ill1 uncl llm'lmru ljllillips, Sc'Ci'1'lul'y alml -l4l'0ilSlll'Pl'. llwy willl lllv llelp ol tlw vxvcjlllivc' ollirvrs: ,lum'l' finrrell, lxlilflilllllf' llouscr. Bnrlmrn lliillips. Trucly cVlilSSlllilllll, Snrilc flilliluml, Nancy l,.uugfl1ton, Carolyn Jennings. amcl ,loyce l'lilQm-na lwrgj, inclivicluully ancl collerlively lmvc ln-en largely rvsponsilmlv lor llic IIFCOIHDllSlIlIll'lll ol' llif' .loan Blcffmclwn Basketball Deck Tennis Volleyball tho ACTIVITIES organizations pow wow homooolning oohool oonooo may ony fills? I 1 I 5 'fo 5 icy I Q 7 I3 it ' K . To ...Q X Ia '-an First Row, lfffz to right: ,l. Ixlccraclu-11, Stanforcl, .l. S. Hamilton. C, Ste-rchi, B. Dean. l,lfIlllJl l'- lenlains. l,Wl5ern1z-tt, D. ljrovines. S. Atwoozl, D, lon, lIw'rri g' I' C'i'SS 'km'l' J' Rei I'mim' Sfumlinq: L. lxliller. R, lloclunan, H. lrrosl. B. Bohrer, , I . Semin! lxow, lvl! Io right: L. van Blalre, Bl. Houser, li. Nichols, li, Novak, llelirenlmaclier. One ol: the most active ancl efficient organizations in our school is the Student Qouncil. The council is composecl ol? two representatives lrom each class ancl one from each organization. The council carriecl the lnrunt ol many school activities, such as color S T u D E T clay, elections, a march of climes campaign, the prom, ancl the Pow-VVOW. They also scheclulecl special programs. Fl he council was uncler the very capalole leadership ol faculty memloers C 0 LI N L POXVCll Eltlil RilSlTlIISSlhT1. Their regular meetings were helcl every other Xveclnesclay with many special meetings called hecause ol' special issues coming up. The olticers whom we shoulcl he proud ol. are: Sam F4-hrenhacher, Presiclentg Jim Jenliins, Vice-Presiclentg Sue Atwoocl, Secretary: ancl Bolm Nox'alq, Treasurer. Sam Fehrenhacher ew H 1 i , M A V Sw lwhr Sealed, ,eff to riglli: Hamilton, J. Basiiett, pro- ixiccrariien, XY, Taylor, B. Vvaison, R. Slruimie, vines, Q. Long, S, Van Cir-ve, K. Hughes, B. .l. Stanford, Y Novak- I- UHWIIHHI1' Tlrirzi Row: J. Caiioiio, J. Henman, Fi. Altetnfrry, N. SPKUIIJ IQOIUI IAOIYI, lkl. Gndlqke, IA. Siillirftrll, S. IIPY, ciiliXl'l'l, isffiin, iEyl'l', liilfffjue, t Alwooii, Ni. VV:-iver. fl. Travers, Ni. Varner, I. Niagni-ss. E. 74-lsiile, Taylor. Sweat and hard work were given ivy tile TICEER RAC staff in orcier to pubiistl tileir weekly paper. Approximately ttiirty issues were printed during the scilooi year carrying news of scimooi affairs, and tile social siant on school life. Vvoric on tile sctlooi newspaper otterect to students interested in iournai- ism an opportunity to write and to learn the aiacss of newspaper work. Toward tile enci of time week there was aiways a last minute ilustie to meet the cieaciiine. Reporters had regular assignments each weeic. as weii as special ones from time to time. Always striving for improvement we put out a four-Column paper instead of tile usuai three. Co-eciitors were eiecteci at tiwe beginning of tile year. Lincia Stanford TIGER RAG -ai Wa Q.. ,f x..,wMm first Row, left to rigill: ixi. Kernuiiie, yi, ifyer, L, Ni, Nutiing. fi. Giiiaspie. Ni, i'i1-mi. if. Penning- Xveiier, R, Struivie il. Laliurnp. Atwooci, A, lon. ii. Xyiiiimns. D. irainor, ii. bmitii. i. X. iiiooniquist. fi, -iirainor. Harrnun, Second Row: li. Sempie, S. Sempie, iii. Sciinepper, S. Fourltx Row: D. Barcile, 5. Snmiiwuoci, Caixert. xxtwomi, P. R Srilnepper, bi. Lyciie, Bi. i,. Broun, .X Dietricin, ii. fiaivert. xi. Slerriii, F. ,IHCICSOYL Stoltz. XY, Ditmil. Tininl Row: P. Anmierson, Cintiieiter, A. -iioiiver, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemaicers oi America ilave ineen busy tilis year. Tire year inegan with tiie Fresiiman Tea, to wiiicii aii freshmen were especiaiiy invited so tiley couici get acquainted wittm our ciuia. Later aii the new memioers were given rougid initiation. Nationai F. H. A. Vveeic was oilservecl in wiiicim sometiiing speciai was clone for eaci1 riay in tile weeii. On United Nations Day F. H. A. presented a U. N. Flag to time sctlooi. Ciiristmas tiiere was tide Vvorici Ciiristmas Festival, tiwe Cilristmas Party, when we went caroiing and gave Christmas iaasicets for neeciy iamiiies in Giney. In January formai initiation was heid. The big event oi the year, however, was tile annuai Suninonnet Hop. Our ciiapter president, Pat Latiirop, attencieci State Leaciersiiip Training Conference at Bioomington. Anna Bioomquist bi' l l 3 1 l 1 1 liirsl Row, lvl! lo rigylztr lf. Kermimle. li. lauu. N. l. tiritsmlrlt-. tl. Film-rer. l'. Sager. l. Xliller. XY. Young. XY. file-au-r, fx. Stlirt-y. li. Svlnn-ppc-r. Aslmurtll, R. X11-aclrms. Ki. Roarly. .Qeturul Row: l, llixun. fi. fiartlner. ll. lurlge. tl lsiltli Row: l'. llauglu. l. ltnlyins, XY. flllirivn. lf. Burg:-m-r. R. llivm. R. llerman. lf. fxlarlxs. li. Vllnmnas. ll. liimaitl. l.. fivrlmn-r. R. lim-er. CQ. Xyynn. R. l.e'ist. D. Beaulieu. Str-rrlni. l, Kermifle. l. l'uttnrll. R. fm-rlqle Vl.lItl'KI Roni: Kieran, l'-ritsrllle. Blilum-. Sixlll Row: l'-ulglram. Nllllls. Brinliley. Arnulel. R, l'ampe. l. llerman. R. Summa-rs. L. Sniflz-r, K. 51 rantnn, fi. Rulvinwn, N. Bt-mont. XY. lxluwrt-r. l, Laslulrmolu-. R. Rvarl. R. llarmon. llarmuu. XY. Nlacli, Bmvcll. Kllrtl, tl. lilltlflll Row: G. fylirien. Y. Hillyarcl. C. Slltfllli, D1rxx4'll. , . lliis year tlie F. F. A. liacl quite a few activities tluat tlley earrietl During tlie past summer twenty memlpers playecl on tlie soltlmall team in lmuslm league ancl won llme first place tropl1y. Tlwe pest Contest was tlle lnigll spot ol tlde scliool year. Tllis was a contest lmetween two sicles. A picnic was given lor tlie winning team lwy tlle on. tllc' losers. Tlie lligli incliviclual was given a rille ancl tlle seroncl lliglm was ,Qiyeu a BB gun. Tlde F. F. A. liacl a lmayricle witli tlle F. H. A., ancl alter tlle llayricle tlmere was a pienic. Five lmoys, Norman Young, Corclon Sclmepper, Xvenclell Cleaver, Eclclie laun. ancl Carrol Scllrey were sent to tlle national F. F. A convention at Kansas City. Rlissouri. Russell Snicler FUTURE FARMERS CF AMERICA First Row, left to rigill: Rotvert Creeci, Frcciciie Diet- Rex Siunaicer. rich' Gone Garllmar' Darren Buckols' Ray Sagpr' Tixirri Row: Rox Tucicvr, Geraici Grove, Bernarri Vvy- Second Row: Donnici Runyon, Francis Vvciiriieim, att, Ciiris Baimer, Paul Von Aimcn, Curtis Nxienci- Bruce Dean, Robert Akes, Roy Miller, Jim Creeri, img. Presicient, Rex Tucicerg Vice-President, Geraifi Groveg Secretary and Treasurer, Edward Niorgang Assistant Secretary, Roioert Creed: Student Council Representative, Bruce Dean. Time inciuslriai Arts anci Trades Ciuio iieict its first meeting ciuring time I N D u S T R I A L first part ot Octoiner. Tile sponsors of tile ciutj are: Mr. Petty, Mr. Baird, and ivir. Lance. ixieetings are iieici every other Thursday, anci after time meeting time A R T S meniibers woric in time siiop or have some form ot recreation. Time iaoidiaies consist oi working' with wooci, metai, as in Weiciing or lTlE1Cilil l6 Si1Op. or working in tiene aulo-mectlanics department. RSX TLICIQGT Cari BllCii6iS 'Hp wi , M, K ,1 f ,k..,f-' -409' M' Svrllml, ,eil to rigllll: Sarite fiitiitanct. ixiargie Xiarner, Slulniflxg: lim Srixervr, Farm Xxim-stati. ioiln ,tailws fitlirley niurray. 'irutiy fiassman. Dan Long. iitlyi- Bruin- i.aum-r. xiary ima- iiarrotiw, lim ii-aytur. tus iiniuants. .ianet fvarrvtt. Til6 nationat Forensic League was reorganizect ttiis year lay biiss ptlyttis Canning. F. I-. is a national organization. Six memibers participate-ci in a ftistrict speecti fontest at Newton tilis year anct we tieci witix Atimion for tiiirct. Janet Garrett, wtmo was timirci in Originai fDratory, and Danny Long, wtlo was seconct in time Extempore Speaicing, were entitlect to move on to ttle sectionat Contest ttiat was imetct in Vviest Frantitiort. f3ti1er stuctenls wtlo were entered in the ciistrict contest were Carol Hamilton, Serious Play Reaftingg Tructy Gassmann, Extemporary Verse Reading: Pmruve Lauer, Oratoricat ijt-ctamation: anct Sariic Ciitiiianct, Humorous Reacting. Aiso matting up ttle N. F. t-. topic tiwis year was a cteiaate team. Tin- topic tilis year was uResoivect: wi twat ti lQ People of ttw United States Sinouici Reiert tile Vveiiare Statefy 0Fo 6 First Row: Billie .lo lQflL'Ll4'f', Xyalter lones. laclx Kes- er. Donalcl Xyatson. lfclrlie Stoll, Roger lxllr-yn:-lx, lm-:', Xxvilliam fxolslu. lolnn Haslu-tt. Rirliartl l,royim's, llugli l.aws. litfff l.ZlSlll1I'0llx 'fvliiril Row: Nir. Bower. lfrlene Calvert. K4-'itll Huglues, Suomi Row: 'Xnita liar:-lie. lann-Q King. Donalnl Niill- fourlli Row: He-nry Kc-orlgv. l,awri-me Kessler, Dayiil RIFLE CLUB llarris. lim Newton. Ronald lanues. Presiclent, Don Peinlwrlong Vice-Presiclent, Bill Bolarerg Secretaries, lxay .lenner anrl lcla Bennettg Treasurer, Ronny Totten: Range Cllticer, Boll Vail Time Boys' team inemlwrs are: Don Pemlyerton. Bill Bolarer, Ronny Totten. Hola Nrail. .laclc Diel, .loe Von Almen, .loe Lanear. Dicli Slater, Xvayne Nliller. Harolcl Nlicliels, Lynn Harper, Cieralcl Petty, Kietll Vwlorclen. ancl .lerry Sanlorcl. Fl-lie firirls' team consists of lcla Bennett, Kay Jenner, Patsy Brown, .lean Broolcs, Jeanne Clmrcliwc-ll. Doris Leel, Joan Stanley, ancl .loyce Petty. Tile inain source ot income is lrorn tlie relresliinent stancls at tl1e tootlmall games, operated lay inemluers. However, tlie magazine sales contest lx-tween tlie Ulnean and Rille Clulu starts oil time year. Cliarles Van Cleve was our liigll salesman tliis year. Tile two organizations malie a nice prolit out ol tlie competition. ldggigzifg 5+ af: 3 35,1 K 12? 1 W XM X x sk 91 A1 if R11 X 1 - . N 1 N X5 2 T1 --V4. 3 1-1 ,.,. V, ,.,,.,.,,.. ,W 1 . . fi X 111 'Jul Nlnivr. HMI vlu- I 14111 fvlilu Xxorclz-ll. lm' r. l.11111-111, Uulw Xvnil. 1 mr lim lmlnr, H1111 lwnnlwrhm, lvrry mc' linux I lik 1 1 oulc 1 lllc XxYilSllk ff on sn 1 1 1 ouu 1m 11 clurmg Nlnrrlm. x 1m 111 1 1 caguv. VX71- mpflec 1 1 1 HN 1 alxo flrfcl slmulmler C 1 l 6110! 61 ff 6 cllli 1lflOIlilI f'X'6'Ilt9 R I F L E 1 sl H10 I 1 N 11 Clllff PONIIIUIIN I-'lf' l'IlYi- Iillll 1 11 1ll0Ill IN1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L U B 1 ltl ll i I 0 Jmxx funn 11 1 1 1 Ona' loslnl C Clulmx 1 1 1 x 1 1 s lllll Our N1 mn 1 110 11 1 N 0111 I n 1 11ml uc mhml I0 lwvp on I em 11-rlon Front Row, left to rigllt: ,leronw liainlicli, Dun Olds, Uncle Row: Put Cummins, ixllnert Hulllinan. ljean liarlm Duflson, Sally Ylorscli, ,ianet Garrett, Louise Brooks. Gene Vvilson. Lynn Harper, Ben Vvelm-r. Van Nlntrv, Susan lxlrcurty, ixlurianne Head, Retu Daxitl Dailey, .lolln James, .laclcie Dicl, Clxarlvs Sclulepper, Bollrcr. XV:-stall. ,iulin Scllneiler. CAMERA CLUB Tile Cami-ra Cluln is a rapidly growing organization in our sciaooi. This year the Camera Ciuia iias acldecl to its equipment a new Speed Graphic press Camera, an exposure meter, a pimotocopy maclline, an automatic lilm liolcler, and many other time-saving conveniences in ti'lC dark room. Nil: Allison lbecame our sponsor wimen iVl1'. Speclslt left. Time Camera Club is a distinct advantage to our stuclents ol: E. R. H. S. Wino like to take, develop, and print tlieir own pictures economically. This year tlae ciuia has talcen over practically all ol tire picture taking for tile Olrmearl. If you are interests-cl in line clulo, do not liesitate to investigate some ixflonciay nigimt. David Dailey 5 iff! to Rigiitz Unix Novak, Suu Xtxxnomi, San: tim-iureimimniier, i.ouise Yun Nintre, Ninry Cnlin-rine IJHIIIIJP, N NI X t . iss os . Requirements iior nu-nlimersiwip in time National Honor Society are out- slnnciing Sl'il0iUl'SiltIJ, service, ieucim-rsimip, and rimructt-r. Tin- me-miners piclureci were ciectvci ily time Senior Class on time iuasis ol' tile requirements. frjtixcr inemimers wiii ine cimosen at time enci oi' tile Senior year. Tile organization is sponsorc-ci ipy Bliss Pc-uri Yost. gxitimougn they imve no regular meetings, we art- very proud to have one organization whose purpose is to ilonor outstanciing iencivrs with iwigim scimoiursimip nnci vimrncter. One II1f'll1iJ6'I' not picturcci is Cimucix Xvvstuii. NATIGNA HO OR OCIETY if first Row. ieii lo riqiii: iinrirnrn Dortsun. B4-lie Sciinmif iivv. Susan Binffnrty. i,ouiso Yan Bintre, Lynn iunusvn, Ninriiyn rxlleimvrry, .io.Xnn iieiiumii. Niiiier. Subaru' Row: Sanity ixiorsmil, Cinre ,ivnnings, Nnmy' Tixini Row: iioim Noyuic, SilirivyH1lnliiion,xir, iioxxvii, OLNEAN STAFF lin: iiurgnn. xirs, iircnson. ii-ilC Oinenn tiiis year was sturteci in time summer ivy tiie Co-eciitors, Lynn niiiier nnci ,iim IELIVQEIHQ Sociui Eciilor, Bette Sciimniimuseng ami Business fiannger, Simiriey tiumiiton: and time Sponsors, Nirs. Benson ami fir. Poweii. Tiiey cieciciefi tiunt time cariier tiley starteci on tiie year imooii lime cariier it xyouici ine Qin-iiyerefi, Une oi time inig events for tin- stnii' was tiieir trip to Ciizxrnpaiggn ezlriy in tiic iaii. Tile Eciitors unci tide sponsors went to Cimmpaign tor two cinys to tiie iiiinois State Higii Sciiooi Press Association Conierence. At Cimm- 'Qs R IIIIIII-fflzus IIIH1-un SIIIII I'.rm:I Huw. I4-II In rig4I:I: IIIIIIQ Row: I, I.nIInr. II.np1-r. I. XIMQIII-M. I, XIcI'r1uIu-11. fIiIIiI.nmI.'I,fI.nvlll.n1l1.Irfhnv XYVIQIII. If Iy-r. XY:-In-r. IIIII. II.nr- I-r. In-nm-r. I. 5miIIl. xIurr.Iy. XI. XY'-In-I. II, mII4-. XMI. Ifllnxvm. Imilmr, puign III:-y c'Imsc- IIN-ir mow-r Ior IIN- ImoIQ umI If-arm-:I nmny inlz-re-Qlimf IIlinrrQ on I-rlffrfxxilum m1fI ucIx'c-rlisinw fmII UIIIPI' sllI1iPc'Is pm-rluining In tln- 'ilI'IJO0Ii. O L N E A IIIIN-r IIIIIIQS IIN- fIIm-un flifl II1is ye-ur wus: Imve IIN-ir IINIIIII ruuncI UI lIilIIlI i axIIf-r IooIImII m1fI ImxI4f-IIJIIII Uillllvs. II11- lair-uf-st cIum-0 uns IIN- nnuuI CfInrisIrmu Ibnnwr-. TIN- cIm1c'1-s II1is yt-.nr WI-rv IK-Ifl III IIN- .xIll6'I'Il'ilIl S A F F I4-gion IYIUIIII' m1fI xxr-rv :III il Ivig slum-4-ss. .XIIQIIII-r IIlUIl0Y'IllfIIxIllQ proja-4 as IIN-?ra1cIx'1-v'Iisil1Q m1cI suImsc'ripIim1 fmngmiqns. CI INIUIZRC, I.IX55N ISUIIV Sill' SCIIIPIIIHIKIIISPII -.. 5 IINI M. ,., ...I EP x Vik -ef ' Q T5 1 C'l..XRI lj:-Hv, llm-ill llailvv. lanel Hill. Norman Young Trucly Gassmann, Slmirlcy Swlnervr, llrilla Srlmvpper ,luv You :Xlmc-n, lflvanor lions-n, Sllirlz-y Sc-xuplv, Nlii II. C.plI.1l lculx I5 n l m Bolif .frvi r'i11. Qi row .,UEl1 S Slnirley llills, fiaml llnmillon, lgxilurop. ller- man ivan-fle. Bill Davis. I-'Ll 'H' CNSC BAND ll.S--Dorolluy lfyi-r. Yi-lnm Sain-rer. Betty Yail, love lub-lly. ljmla Slanlorrl. ixluriv Rizlgn-ly. ljlwllis l'lI4'l1ElI'4lS. ,list-xlilllSll' Xvvlwr. fiaylf- bl-raw-r Nlf'l'SflJi1l4 l'rm'ine-s. Nlarinnnv llouser. ,lvrry .Xlflll Cil,.fXRlNlf'I'-NIoann Smith. BASS fil.JXRIYlfrlr-Rolf:-rl Quayle. Carolyn Sz-rnplc. BqxggflfJN-iiiarlmra Husieiller. lnrly Cailnllo. Alflify S.AXOl,HfJNlffNlarilyn Kr-rlnisle, li-rry Ker- miclv. IAFNUR S.VXXOl'lIONlfSf-Sinn I1-lm-nlmllu-r, fam- lvn lennings. Holy Niall. Tllis year, as in past' years, ilu- E. R. il. S. lnancl luegan anotlmer success- lul season wilil its lTlkll'CllillQ', antics on flux looiluall lic-lcl. Nvifil time Salem lmml as guests Elie two luancls 'oinecl lofi-timer to erlorm at lime cleflicalion 1 I Q 13 Ceremony on time new lic-lcl. Xve were invitecl lo marcll af time Lawrenceville game, ancl we were proucl to marclm on tlurir lic-lcl. 'lille most SlICCC'SSliLll exclmngfe concm-rls witll Salem were llelcl lilis vear. Xve Felt almost professional as we playecl some ol tim laesl lcnown Classiral and semi-classical music. t'ifJRNS-its-n Vxvvin-r. Nanny Spnrr, Carolyn fiayer, i5.'XiQt,i4ONl:S-,livin Smitii, toe ifritsmiliz-, Donnie Fox. iinrrivt fioclviae, ixiurimilw iivmi, Suv Buiinrti, lc-rry Stivvrs. its-rnisim Xvrigiut. Ii.-XRl'l'ONtf S.XXOlttIONtQJl.yn Cfnfxifriqs-lzulizat Gurrvtt, iim 'l1ayi0r. iizlrxvy Xvrigimt, 1 u iinrgwr. ETSI:-lit' ExitHliimllsfillilplaupLHIEFF. i5.'XS?i'iS+lT1t Flxrliigariliis,VIK:'nny Roixii, Kiotll f2u.nyi1'. .'XIlll3I'lllHll, ixlnrtim Ariefigf-. Ieiflliiffl Holm. Biii Pmnw Aigdn' If Umm' Pmilrc-r. V Q iJRl'NiS4Hzxroi4i siifilvis. ,lurk Dim-I, Donnio Fgimrvr TROFIBONFS--jiili Sli11'I'0l . Xvc-luivil Vim, liioren Qlmppy xim limi' NXVBHH. Iidllif' I5llfgllQ'f, Iilffy 'I-FUIIYSUD, cwtlllilffl Iiom-v. TYNIPXNI .XND C1l.UC'Kt'fNSl'lIQi. -Sally Bloreiil. Colnipinvci witii tin- ciiorus two successful and entertaining Concerts wr-rv iieici, tin- Spring Concert and tin- annual Qilristnnus program, in tin- Spring, tiic iyami eogjn-riy boarcivci iyusvs wiiivil took time-in to time - . annual Spring 5iusic iwfstivzxi, in wiiictl tiwre wen- Pigimt otiivr lmnfls. At graduation. tile-rc was in pre-graxciuution concert ami c-vcryone felt a iittic- snci us tin- rectessiormi lJl'OllQIlt' to il fiosv fmotiier woncicrfui your oi music. BAND lfirsl Roux lofi Io riglu: lxl. Kvrrnirlc. lvnnvr. D, fwarly. S. Nlorsrlu. Hanger, ill. Gnssnumui, l.. ljurrolt. C. ,la-nnings. ll. Rirlmrmls. l. Garrett. liruncluuul. Nlllffilyi Sh-vlt-. fx. fiayvr, lim-If-ki-, Yuil. l:UIll'lIl Row: Taylor. St'lll'l'Pf'. Slllllll. Hlllll- sw.,..1 Jew. ls. Pl.fIIr,,.. .L HW..-T. M. XY:-lvcr. RA 5 it'f ' Ht'l Us 5'a ' 5' F 'Y i B I D IJ X , luuller. Xwvlber. Nuxuli. lmgun. xml. u urr, , ,yen . . lnson. ,l. lvtty, l.. Brown. , . F pvnninihm Xl I Kult Q . i 1'llfll lxuutz xllflll'lS, Hurpvr, Dviul. M -A 5 'A A A l lsumgtr' litbllftxf, fi. Xyvsinll. D. Dailvy. fi. NVQ-stall. llziril Row: 5. Nlu-rear. 5. llumiltun. Bl. llouscr. B, Young. l.. Twnrxysorl. ,l. Pvtty. Rululv. H. Hosta-tilt-r l Yun ixlzllrv, lilllglllllll, S. Fir- Xvriglnt. CHORUS Vvitlm fifty-live memlners, E. R. H. S. can lne proutl of its clmorus. The music department luis cliscoym-rc-cl new nlaterinl wliicli lormecl into tlie luoys' clmorus wlwicll has presentecl many good programs. Some ol tlwe presentations were at flue Salem-Olney Concert, tlme E. R. H. S. Opnrn House. and tlle Clio Clulo. ln time lall. several ol tlie clxorus memlvers went to Cldurlvston to tlie Cllorul Clinic under the direction ol Dr. Harry Vvilson ol Columbia Uni- versity. Tlle main liiglnliglit ol the cliorus is always its Clmristmas program. Tlmis year llley sang eigflit numlom-rs. Tlley worlcvcl lmrcl and long llours to present M' 415' f'ir'sI Roux lr-H Io riuhl: llnrxvy Xvrighl. Rimlmrml Thin' Row: lie-n Xxlvlwv. Xlln-rl llullnnin. lloh Nnxnlx, llzuhn. liolulxx' Xlaiil. llnrohl lxlirlu-ls, Russ:-ll Sniih-r. Smolnl Row: lin: lnxlor. lim Smilh. .ln-rrx lj'-ily, I'-uurlh Row: llurrx lc-nnxsnn, l.xnn llnrpvr. l5i!lIl'!'F, KL-llnx R..I,I,, flurvx XY1-einllg l'illh Row: Norlnnn losing. laruu' llvnn, lyuxiil lxnili-N. liolv fQu.ixlv. this program. Clnc- ol thc-ir new presentations wus. mlllu- Song ol Christ- mns. lhey close-cl tlw program with the Hallelujah Chorus. Spring is the lmig raxriliviil lor the chorus. This your Din-clor h-ci1llSn Slim and the music cli-pnrtmc-nl ure plunning un exchange program with surrountling schools in the ure-ai. xlusic will lw prosvnlccl hy tlw vnlirc' Chorus C H 0 R u S uncl clillvrvnl vocal groups. ln aclclilion lo the Youll groups going lo Conlvsl, wc- liuve our unnuul bpringfoncvrl, whifh we all looli lorwurcl to. Also lhf' Chorus is un annual purl ol lhz- lmrctululirf-zlfv sc-rvifes. Although they lmvc- worlu-rl harcl ancl sung hcmlllw-lwxfv, thi-v lmvv .ill enjoys-cl pre-se-nling lhese programs. U - Shirlvy Humillon if em Frou! Row, left In riglll: T. Gnssmann. B. Svlmml- Tliircl Row: S. llnmilton. J. Cuilnlto, Vvliilv. D. lmusi-n. S. lxlcfinrty. l.. Vim lvlulre, Blorsctti. lfyer. N. .li-nnings, S. Steele, P. Houpt. Xvilliin- Fl. .-Xth-lperry, C. .le-nnings, J. Hcnmaxn. son, li. Euglvson, Sm-oml Row: Bullurfl, C. Pnulsell, Fl. King, B. Top Row: L. Blillur, P. Butonmn, C. Lasliluoolcv, J. Xvilson, Fl. Copelzmcl, lxl. XNyl'iJf'I', S. Lorcl, D. fiilvson. li. lon:-s. lxl. llullmnn, J. Forney, D. Xxviilflllllg, P. Xxlillinms. Tminor, S. Svllerer. Tllespian Troupe 292 . . . Une ot tlle larger more active organizations THESPIANS at R. H. S. . . . lxleeiingjs were lwelcl twice a monili in room 20 . . . Sliiis were given lay nlemlyvrs at several ol ilur meetings . . . Parties, trips, and iniliations were plannecl ldy committee members . . . Nota lxlae Jennings was elected presiclent zincl slie presiclecl over all meetings . . . Purpose ot ttiis organization is to promote inter:-st in clramaiics . . . A ttiree-act play was given in Nlay . . . The play was clirectecl lny Nliss Ptiyllis Canning . . . An out-ol-town play was attenclecl luv tlwe troupe. Qtlxclr otlicers were: Nancy' l.EllIQ'lll0l'l. Vvice-Presiclentg June Gitason, Secretary: Lynn Nliller, Student Council Representative. Troupe 202 was uncler time capalnle clirection ot Nliss Plmyllis Hood. Lynn lwiller 5 4 A xi, 5, X- K . 3 in as ,ff +- r . ff or Sfunriing, lvfi io riglui: 'ilruciy Czxssnmnn. Lynn ixliiicr, SUIIIOII. if-it lo rigili: Cinluiin lnsiulurooiu-. lunf- Giivso inuise Yun Ninirv, xiziriiyn .Xllelu-rry, Clam- Jvn- Sully Niorsclu. iiiivnin'-lin ijurnpn-. Nnln xinr- lin nings. lo Ann H4-mmm. Helio Suv Smilixmiilnlisvim, nings, Niiinsim- Xxvvin-r, Susan Nimfinrly, ionnl Silirln-5' Hnrniiiml. Sui' lslllizirzi. Hoi: Novak. Harris. lily Biilgnvss. Xntionai Time-spinns . . . NlClllIDCl'Sl1iD is c-arm-ci by participating in Tiiespinn zlciivilivs anti Sl'I'YiI1Lf on spcfini l'0IllllliH6l'S .... rxiicr il student ims carni-ci if-n points by serving on Cominilh-Ps. iw nmy Ire- initinif-ci , , . inilinlion cvrmnony is iwiri by rixllfiiv iigill twirc ex yr-nr . . ills' lllf'lllIN'l'S oi Xulionni Iiwspinns may earn il Qoici slnr curim your lay lnliing part in nrlivilivs .,.. 'X Nniionui Drnrmniir Biagazine is iw-c oix'vci ivy llll'IIlIJPI'S onrr- il monlll . . . Tirere aw Tile-spian iroupes nli owls' time- lvnitc-ci Siuivs unci ii is an ilonor for our sriiooi io imvc' surim' an organization . . . National rIlIl SjJiili1S noi' appearing in lJiCifllI'1' euro: Sylvia I.orri. ,loan Pboslir, .j0illIlll' Harris. Hurrivtf fiociviw. Sum Xvililv. Carol iinlniifon. ifiiznlwiim IDEIIIIIJV. and fmyic- II'ilYl?1'S. Ad well your puri, lin-rc all lin- inonor iiesfl Lynn Aliilvr vii NATlO AL THESPIANS if W Q 1 gif? ' 3 :ww W 3 ff FT if Bt 6 His Majesty's Attendants t: Samm ie F16I1l'Cl'lIJHCI1 Rqfzf: Charles Vvestall L1.. , His Royal Highness, The King of the Mayv PAT HCUGH THEY HEIG WED QUEEN Har Royuf Higlmvss Tim Quavn of lim Aluy MAY DAY Y-2 it K ' ,H 4 11 AF? 3 K A G 3 ' Q any gf E F xr .rf' Usf 'K I 6 i'3 Q 54 t i gf if Q Q? , , x K ,rg X . V, K swfgiw jfi we 5 vfwiggp H W at Lf' Ea 593 Yggjg f. Q V, 1 tg ,,N.fgga ,f Her Majesty's Attendants Lofl: fxxnlerla Bl'nslN'.1r Riglul: Patsy Cipson 2 HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Julia Von Almen FOOTBALL HQMECOMING I95O Tile Teamis Ciloice Homecoming af R. H. S. was again Carty, and tile one Wim emergeci victori- a gaia affair. The iootinaii team ciwse ous, Julia Von Aimen. three lovely young ladies as queen can A CIZIIICC was iieici after tiwe footiyaii dldates' game, at wilicim the queen was crowneci. Tilfxj' were Lynn Niiiier, Susan Bic- ,amos Burgan LYNN MILLER SUSAN MCCARTY Q85 vb POW WOW QUEEN Miss Joan Stanley Our annuaI Pow-VVOW was heId earIy in the faII. The Senior CIass added to its gaiety with their skit, MI-he Hoot HoIIer SchooI Housef' The Juniors presented a hvariety Showf, Cther concessions such as the traditional Sophomore con- Ietti and IoaIIoon stand and the Freshman Fish Pond went over with a hang as aIways. Each or- ganization sponsoreci some Icind of activity. The RifIe CIuh,s shoot- ing gaIIery, the N. F. I...,s Candy Bar, and the IncIustriaI Arts CIIIHS naiI driving contest Icept the crowds moving. The I1igI1Iight of the evening was the dance and the crowning of the Queen IVIiss Joan StanIey. Gr shouIcI we say IVIiss CincIereIIa. such was our theme. Everyone danced to the IJeautifuI music of Vvayne Karr and his hand. After the crowning of the fgueen a IIoor show was given with pat Cummins as 5Iaster of Ceremonies. SALLY DALE PAT GIPSON PHYLLIS RITTER MARILYN STERCHI A T T E N D A N T S SHIRLEY MURRAY ENIILY EAGLESON VELMA SCHERER T 1-0. xx fd? x I QL W 4 gi W2 Az Msgs, wo ww QW: .gy ,Q S u :Q F' X I V.-:'.: , Q K, . ,f,. ' :-:,fI:15i:f::f NNW :Q M Rv 5 w 1 K4 V k , H' gg, C22 ggi f, A -4 a, fy? gg in A t 5 35 v fl , 1 Z f 5 ilfg 37 , A t M-W-'. ' 44 gif 1 W, , W ' ,f wig , 5 Q Q, ' ' , ff I A 155 .- - Xv-,..:,.. K Q. MMF My I , It Q X LLWW , D I - 3 .I .3 Q W ,Z Q ff 'Z' - I ,. -. ' Qx if lf WWf - A lbibxf' Q .im . MLW . xx SENIOR STATISTICS ArnoId, Richard AIIen- DicIc,H F.F.A, 3, 45 IndustriaI Arts CIuIo Q. AlteIoerry, IVIariIyn-F.H.A. I, Q5 I, 25 The-spians I, 2, 3, 45 0Inean 3, 45 Pep CIuI3 2, 35 Tiger Rag 45 NationaI TI1espians 3, 4. Atwood, Sue-nsuziefy F.I'I.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, State- Recreation Chairman 3, State President 45 Rifle CIuIo I, Q, Vice-Presi- dent I5 NationaI Honor Society 3, 45 Student CounciI 4, Secretary Chorus 45 Tiger Rag 4. Hell, Pauie Joyce-I:.H.A. 2, 4. Berlin, Berry-Tiger Rag Staff 4. I3IacIiIord, WH57H'C-F.F.A. 3, D. E. CIUIJ 4. B100 iiif Iam, Anna- Ann, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ISOIITGF, VViIIiam I'Ienry-UI3iII,H Band I, 2, 3, 4: Camera CIuIJ 3, 45 Student CounciI Repre- sentative 45 RitIe CILLIJ I, 2, 3, 4, X7ice-Presi- dent 4. Bowden, Joann- I5rasI1ear, AIIJerta-C.A.A. I, 2, 45 F.H.A. I5 RiI7Ie CIUIJ I5 Pep CIUIJ Q, 3. IErinIiIey, Herman-HBrinIc,u F.F.A. 4. Brooks. Dean-FootI9aII 2, 3, 45 Camera CIuIo 4. I3rummett, I3earI, dr.-uIJearIie,n FootIiJaII I, 2, 3, 45 F.D.A. CIUIU 4, President 45 IndustriaI Arts CIuIJ 2, 3. I3ucIceIs, CarI-RitIe CIuIo I, 25 F.F.A. 25 Indus- triaI Arts CIuI:m 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Thes- pians I5 NationaI TI1espians I. G90 Burgan, Jim-0Inean 3, 4, Editor 45 IndustriaI Arts CIut1 2. Cummins, Pat-Uperceyfy Band I, 2, 3, 45 Chor- us 3, 45 Camera CIUID 3, 45 N.F.L. 2, 4. DaiIey, David-HDave,!' Band I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Camera CIuIo 4. IJaIc, SaIIy-G.A.A. I, 45 I5 RiIIe CIUID I5 F.D.A. 4, Secretary-Treasurer5 CI1eerIeader 2, 3. Dean, Bruce-I3asIcetI9aII I, 2, 3, 45 F00tIJaII 2, 45 I3aseIJaII 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 IndustriaI Arts Club 3, 45 Student CounciI 45 CI10rus 45 RiIIe CIHI3 I, 2. I3ieI, IacIc-HsIacIi,u RitIe CIUID I, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 25 Track 2, 35 Camera CIuIJ 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Tiger Rag Staff 2. Dodson, ISHFIDHFH-IiBHfID,,' F.H.A. I, 25 I, 25 Thespians I, 2, 35 NationaI TI1espians 2, 35 Camera CILIIJ 45 0Inean 3, 45 Pep CIUIJ 2, 35 CI'10rus 2, 35 RiIIe CIUIJ I. I 'aris. VVendeII-UVXfindy,u I3asIccttJaII I, 2, 3, 45 FootIoaII 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, IVIosl VaIuaIoIe PIayer 45 BaseI3vaII Q, 3, 45 IndustriaI Arts CIUIZJ 3, 4. ITGIIICHIDHCIICI, Sammie-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 45 Student CounciI I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presb dent 3, President 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 CIass Chairman I, 2, 3, 45 NationaI Honor Society 3, 45 Library CounciI I. Fiock, Frederick DeIano-uFido,,' RiIIe CIUIQ I. Forsyth, Lamont Boyd, Jr.-uIVIonte,u FootIoaII I, 2, 3, 45 BasIcetI3aII I5 BaseIJaII 2, 3, 45 Ttlespian I, 2, 3. D SENIOR STATISTICS fIa1IIuQI16r. .IElIli'iI:.I'TI..'X. I. I'Ia1wIiins. .IilIll1'SiH,IIIII.u ITOOIIJIIII I, 2. 3: I3as IJi1II 2. 3. 4: RIIIIQ' CNIUIU 4. cIillIIf'IIIX'III, ,I0yc'e:- Hearringj, IDUII uIjlIICII,.. CIIIIIJ I, 2, 3 we -z I -7 i N. f: 25' fInrcImfr, IVI0rris Us-nw-XII. Ifrie-1 BHSIQPIIJHII I, 2, Email C :Tb lg. AIIJI BI? 3: OIney: I'2.I:..X. -I: IIIfIllSII'IilI Arts 4. JIIAI hr' ' huh gr' I I 'I '-I Ib I CMI-IIXII' 'IiIIII'IQH'IIIII'u IIIIIIII I' 2' 3' -I' SMIIIIIII2' I'Ic-nmfm. ,Io .'X11l1-H,I0.-I C3,:X..:X. I: I, 2 I: CIIOIIIS I' 2' 5' III cI'fIx 2Q I' 2' 5' I TIZIIIIY -IqIll SllIilIIS 2. 3, I: Nati0nuI TITIIPSIIIUII 3. 4 Inn' 2. presicIenI I: Rillf- QILLIJ I: Pep QIHIQ Ollwim S. I- 2. 3: CI1e6-rIc-ucIr-r I: Illini fIirIs Slam- 3: Cmn- Ilm CIIIIJ III IX'I-'II' AI' Herman, .Ium--I:.II.A. I3 fI.fX.fX. I. fluyc-r, XVaIcIynw-fI.:X.:X. I: I:.H.A. I: I:.I2..'X. I. KTIIDSOII. Par-CJLI:1lmm..1 I3nsI4e'IIJ2xII 2, 3. rI6'I'l'llElII. ,IllIIil-I:,I I. Herman. VI'vrry-I:.II..-X. I. 2, 3: I2.If. CIUII 4 Hey. Xall1c'y- Null, CI..-Xxx. I, 2: 'I-In-spizms I flre-4-nw0ocI, I,z1xx'rc-mv. .Ir.- Ye-rim, IncI. Kris 2. 3: NEIIIUIHII 'IM-Spifms 2. 3: Chorus 2, 3. 4 f2IuIJ 2, 3: RiIIIv CIHIJ I, Pep CIHIJ 2. 3: f3Im'un 3. -VI: Tigcr Rug -I. Cl,-gulf-V Ii-:Im IDU,-lf.,,,.,, HiIgcnIwrQ. ,IrmycvffI.fX..-X. I, 4: I:.II..'X. I: RIIIQ CIUIJ I: fJIm-nn 4: ITD..-X. 4. IInIm. ,lulm-I5.mfl I, 2. 3. 4: Chorus 2. 3. -I: Rifle Clul, I. Hixon, Rely-I'2.I ..'X. I, 2, 3, 4: TIQHIFIQ 3. ITIOCIQIIIEIII. RlJIlIlI1 -..XxIIfI..I SIurIc'nI Coum'iI AI IMI'-1. CUIITPVI'W-uKi'IY'H c2-fX-fx- I1 I2-fx I- F3uscIJuII 2, 3. I: I3z1sI4PIImII NIIIIIRII-ICI' 2, .3 II'ICIllSII'IilI Avis I: ID. CluI1,l, Spau1isInCIuI7 , 3. IInI1-. I3f-x'crIy-HI34-x',N Ij.II..'X. I: Spz111isI1 CIHIJ 2: -IIICEISIIHIIIA IIornImm'I4. I3r:x IXxIilI'VI'lII1I:.II.IX. I: f2v..'X..'X. I IIuIss-x'. NIi1m-fI..'X..'X. 2: I:.II..-X. I: TI-Iwspiun 3: HUUQII- I,:'IiuI2f V'3'f-I FOUIIWII I- 2- I' Ir PM NQIIIUIIEII -I-IIPSIJIQIII 3: OIIWHI1 3. -I. IInmiIIOn, SI1irIvy-HI3rig3I1I Iiyvs... I, 2, 3: VVIIQSIJIEIII 2, 3. -I: NfxIionuI TI-IIl SIJIill1 3. -Ig IJ:-p CIuIu 2, 3: CNIIUHIS 2. 3, 4: OInca1n 3. 4, I3u5ine-ss 2IzumQs-r -I: SIucIenf C0unc'iI I. IQPIINIII I, 2: TI-rm'I4 I, 2. 3. 4: I3e1sc'IJz1II 2: In cIusIrIf1I xxrls C, IuIa 2:1 -'I. I'Iouscr, AIilI'IilIIIli'--..'xIllII9.H fI..'X..'X. I, 2, 3, I Prvs1fIenI 3. XIIFQ'-IJI'l'SICIPIII -I: CImrus 2. 3 I3ancI I. 2. 3. I. Yicc-IJrPsimIf'nI 4: SIucIr-nl C0um'iI 4. 7 I Houl. I-2a1rIc-ne I'3oI0re's-IlDarIinQ,U I:.II..:X. I. Harmon, ,Ialxws-U,Iin11,u I7.I:,A. I, -, 3, -. IYIUQISUII, IXIilYIEIII-iuI,f'kll'II9S,.I I, 21 fix Ilyurris. .Ioarllu-+h.'Xnrw... I .I'I.A. I3 TI1cspinn -I. A. I: pop CIIIIJ 3. SENIGR STATIST CS IIuIIIIman, AIIJL-i't-u.'XI,'I FootI3aII I, 2, 3, -I, Cap- tain ol Iiairlvim-Int fialne: Tractlt 2, 3, 'I: Cliorus 4: Inclustrial .-Xrls Cluln 2: Canivra Cluln 4: Rifle Cluln I. 2. Iaun, Iictctie-Hliigj Rifle CIUIJ I, 2: I, 2. 3, 4. ..IcnI4ins, Ifatliryn I-m1-'tliayfi .ilk'IllliIlQ'S, Clan--Rille Clulu I: G.:X..5x. I, 2: Tliespians 3, 4: National TIM-spians 3, 4: Honor rl-Iicspians 3: pep Clulu 2. 3: Olnean 3, 4. - 4 4. .. Y.. - ..IoImston, t'l'Cl'Il'l'ICIi Iiugcne- Blarv. I'.I'.A. 4. iIucIcI, Xvancta fSwimJ-Chorus I: SINIIIISII Clulm 2: Tiger Rag Stall' 2, 3: Flora: G.fX.rX. I. .IucIgr-, Donalcl-I'2.I:..-X. I, 2. 3. 4. Kvslcr, Iylartliil-Ci..:X..:X. I, 2. I,au5jIiton, Ivaiicy-HNan, C3.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: TIN-spians I. 2, 3, 4, Viceapresictent 4: I7.H..-X. I, 2: pep CIuIJ 2. 3. l,.1'ilII, 2'ItlTy .IOH H1 I.incIsey, Joanna:-u.Io,U Ttiespians I. 2: National -Illiespians 2: Spanisli CIuIJ I, 2: pow Xvow Queen 2: Olncan 4: Pep CILIIJ 2, 3. Ixlartin, Claile-Tiger Rag 4: Palmyra, Vviscon- ein, Glee Clulm I. Blccarty, Susan-USusie,I' C. A. A. I: Spanisli CIuIJ I, 2: ,I-Iu-spians I, 2, 3, 4: National -I'Iic-spians 2, 3, 4: Pep CIUIJ 2, 3: Cliorus 3, 4: Olnean 3, 4: Camvra Cluly 4. IxIL'CTill'IiCH, Ijliilipf-HI3I1iI,U Footlvall 2, 3: In- clustrial gtxrts I, 3: xlury. Ijvrmsylvania, Sportsnianls Clulw I. C4 Q2 bb IXIcI2ow6II, .IOtl!l-HAIIICJ, F.I:.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Nlntfm-rian. Pauline- Nlarguerite- blvlmrran, I3ryc'v+CIass Rn-presvnlutivo 3: Bas- Itc-tI3aII I, 2, 3: I:ootIJaII 3, 4: Rillv Cluly I, 2: N.'I:.I2. 4: Incluslrial Arts I, 2: Spanisli Clulu 3. V - - - - ole-aclows. Dirla-I'.I'.i5x. 4: Spanisli Qlulu 3. Mm-rs, Norman? NIiIIcr, Lynn G.-Pop CILIIJ 2, 3: EIAIIOSDIEIIIS I, 2, 3, 4, Presiclm-nl 3: Student Council 4: National Tlmspians I, 2, 3, 4: Spanisli CIuIJ I, 2: Olnean 3, 4, Co-Editor 4: G.iA.A. I. Nlorgan, ECINX'ilFCI-itSlJIllNVt'l66I.H Inctustrial Arts CILLIJ 3, 4. Secretary 3, 4. Nlorris, Nlona-IT.H.A. I, 2. Florsclx, Sally-I3anct 2, 3, 4: Cliorus 2, 3, 4: C..-XA. I, 2: VI-Iicspians I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- 'I-reasurer 3: National Tlwspians I, 2, 3, 4: pulp Clulm 2, 3, Xfice-Prcsiclent 3: F.H,i-X. I, 2: Camera CIHIJ 4: Class Representative 2: Student Council 2: Qlnean 3, 4. Nvttleton, Kcnnetli Eugene-I:.F.A. I: Rifle CIUIJ 2: D. E. CIUIJ 4. Novak, Rolyert-I'2.I:.A. I: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Banct 2, 3, 4: Class Rvpresentative 4: Traclc 3: Olncan 3, 4: Tiger Rag 4: Tlicspians 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Camera CIUIJ 4. Ijampe, blary Catlwrine-HCacIcie,I' National Honor Socivty 3. 4. IJ:-mlmerton, Donalct Flax--uBay.I' Rille Clulu I, 2, 3, 4. Vice-Ijrvsiclciit 3, Presiclvnt 4: Camera Cluln 3. SENIOR STATISTICS Pinksron. Herbert- Rauch, Jim-D. O. Club 4. ReynoIds, Berry-Thespians 33 OInean 3, 4. Riehards, Phyllis- Phyl, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 43 Student Coun- ciI 33 RiIIe CIuIo 13 Pep CIuI3 2, 33 N.F.L. 2, 4. Reeder, June-Thespians l, 2, 3: F.H.A. l, 2: G.A.A. l, 23 NationaI 'I-Ixespians 1, 2, 3. Roney, Connard-Band l, 2, 3, 43 Track 3. Sager, Ray Eari-IndustriaI Arts CIuIo 3, 43 Rifie CIIIIJ 3. Scherer, Jimmie-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Chee-rIeader I, 23 BasIcetI'JaII 2, 3, 4. ScI1maII1ausen, Bette-uButtons,H Pep CIuI9 2, 33 TIICSIJIEIHS I, 2, 3, 43 NationaI TI1espians 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I3 OInean 3, 4, Editor 43 Dis- tributive Education CIuIJ. Schneiter, Joiin-Camera CIuI3 3, 4, President 43 BasI4etIJaII I, 2, 3, 43 Captain 4. Scironert, iVIary Joann- Scranton, RusseII-F.F.A. I, 2. Smith, Audrey-F.I'I.A. 2, 3. SmitI1, .Iim-HSrnitty,H Band I, 2, 3, 43 Cilorus 2, 3, 43 RiI7Ie I, 2. Stanford, Linda--uLindy Loufy Tiger Rag 3, 43 Co-Editor 43 Student Councii 43 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Pep CIutJ 2, 3, 43 Rifie Ciub 1. Stercili, CIIHTICS-66CIlUCIi,,, F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Student Councii Representative 43 Industriai Arts CILIIJ 3. 93 Steury, iVIary Rose-URosie,n F.D.A. 4. StruI9Ie, BoIo-HHerIoie,U BasIcettJaII 33 BaseIJaII 3, 4g BasIcetI9aII Manager 43 IndustriaI Arts 33 RusseIIviIIe, Arkansas: BasIcetIJaII I, 23 Cileerieader I, 23 Basebi-1II I, 2. Swim, Ray-F.F.A. I, 23 IndustriaI Arts CIuI3 3. ToIiver, Anita-F.H.A. 2, 3, 43 Pep Ciub 2. Totten, RonaId- Ron,n Rifie Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Tucker, Rex-BasI4etI9aII l, 23 FootIoaII 2, 33 Indus- triaI Arts CIuIo, President 4. Van iVIatre, Louise-uVVeedy,U Representative Freshman CIass I3 Library Councii 13 G. A. A. I3 Spanish CIutJ I, 2, President 23 Thes- pians 2, 3, 43 NationaI Tirespians 3, 43 Pep CIuIo 2, 3, President 33 Chorus 3, 43 Oinean 3, 43 Camera CIuIJ 43 Student Councii I, 43 D.A.R. Award 43 NationaI Honor Society 3, 4. Von AImen, Juiia--F.I'I.A. I3 FootI9aII Queen 4. Von AIrncn, PauI-RiIIe CIuIm 13 F.F.A. I, 23 Industriai Arts CIuIJ 3, 4. Vvarren, Kay fTottenI-I:.H.A. 13 RiITIe CIuIJ lg C.A.A. 13 FDA. 4. VVestaII, CIIBTICS'-isCITlICIC,y, BasIcetI9aII I, 2, 3, 43 Niost VaIuaI3Ie 3g Ciiorus 2, 3, 43 Camera CIuI3 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 NationaI Honor Society 3, 43 Track 23 FootIJaII 2. Vvyatt, Bernard-MBs-rnie,u FootI9aII 13 Indus- triaI Arts CIuIJ 3, 43 Rifie CIuI9 1. Young, Norman-ustormyf' Band l, 2, 3, 43 Chorus l, 2, 3, 43 FootIoaII 43 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, President 4. D Modern Transportation Methods Left to right-Estes Atkins, Virgil Scherer, Amos Barlow, Lawrence Her- man, Homer Read, Eldon Stallard, W. D. Householder, George Lathrop, Roy King, Robert Hocking. In the consolidation of modern schools, it is sometimes necessary for the student to ride a long dis- tance hefore and after school hours. That is the place where an interested, courteous bus operator means a lot in the daily life of the pupil. Service Since 1 941 IIUCKI Ii Mean Greater Educational Results In-f t-'E Left to right-Max Hocking, Carl Wieston, Ralph Alhin, Frank Jenkins, Royal Patterson, li. C. Mcliinney, Thornton Kistner, Homer Fritschle, C. G. Yates, Alba Barlow. An efficient alert driver, operat- ing moclern, safe equipment, dc-- livers the student in such a way that his ilay will liegin and 1-ml right-an important factor in the attainment of hetter attitulles UNVRI rel Cllllflllltlll. Mr. Cleo Iloc-king and Holme-rt. lc-ft, anal lllax. l C 0 ' O 9 J C NVALNUT ST. ULNEY. ILL. G CALVERT DRILLING CCD. 0 000000000000000000000000000 TEACHERS : The Horace Mann Mutual Casualty Company Of Springfield, Illinois Is Organized as a Teachers Welfare Organization Through thc Illinois Education Association LIFE H AUTO H INCOME PROTECTION - HOSPITAL Loren H. Allen, Representative Olney, Ill. 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T5 .....,.... -f--H Y Service - Hudson - Sales THE ICE CREAM with the South of Olney MMILLION-DOLLAR FLAVOR on 130 g l I O C 0 O 0 IOOOIOOOOOIOOIOIOOOIOOCOOOIOOOOCOODOOIOOCOIOOI Au'I'ographs . WR X , 10 nw' ,CMA R . Eg-'X Q X gb OUR FINANCIAL SPONSORS Nineteen fifty-one is no exception. For many years, these progressive- minded business and professional men have helped us have an Olnean. We sincerely appreciate their help, and we are sure that they warrant all consideration of your patronage. Huston-Patterson Corporation, Printers Capitol Engraving Co. Olney Nash Co. Fair Market Reliable Sales Co. janet Shop Skidmores Landis Auto Company Reed's Apparel Arthur Mehmert Maas Market Kent's Barber Shop Kings Furniture Store Stacey's Marathon Service Nina Wagner lnsurance Agency Ben Murray Hardware Co. Florene's Beauty Shop Olney Times W. R. Dale, O.D. Donovan D. McCarty Richland Loan Co. L. R. Young Pool Motor Sales Crackels Appliance Drewis Radio 81 Appliance Center ' H. S. Schmalhausen Blanche Miller May's Shoe Spot Fessel's Cleaners Allen Hyde Insurance Agency Schaub Funeral Home Rohlfs Coffee House Stanley Eagleson Olney Funeral Home Quayle's Super Market Blackhurn's Fulgham Bros. Appliance Co. Burgener's Standard Station George L. Richardson The La Ruth Shop Esquire Tresslar's 5 and 10 Store Farmer's Equipment and Supply Borah-Holman Motor Sales L. O. Stevens Mike's lce Cream Parlor Olney Daily Mail Derl's Sandwich Shop Olney Greenhouse Roherts Insurance W7ieland's Ahegglen's Meadow Gold Olney Bakery Lester S. Dunlevy Kl09b Cheaper by the Dozen The Class ot ,5t presented a ttlree-act comedy, KiCilKLtlIJCF by ttwe Dozen!! to packed iiouses on time evenings ot February 23 and 24. Tide ptay proved to ive one ot tiie most popuiar ever presented at East Riciitand Higii Sciioot. Tile production was under tide tine direction ot tviiss Hostettter with tile capaiyte assistance ot two senior girts, Atioerta Brastlear and Ntarianne Houser. Time cast of tiie ptay consisted ot ttle totiowing seniors: pat Cummins, Nancy' Laugiiton, Susan iviccarty, Jim Sctlerer, Theresa Herman, Janet Garrett, Bryce NicLeran, Eddie taun, Joanne Harris, Pat Hougtx, Sue Atwood, Fred Jotinston, Ciare Jennings, Linda Stanford, Jim Hawkins, and David Dailey. Ot equai importance to our cast was ttie Utive doitar ctogu, ptuto. Otiier ttaant ttme cast, many seniors aided in matting time piay a srnastiing success setting tickets. securing properties, sound ettects, and aiding in ttue matce-up. Timose six exciting weeiis ot tiard wortc and tun Witt atways ive rememiuered tJy time cast. Ot' course, we tract our trouiwies, too, tout tiiose are minor detaits now. Bliss Hostettter, our wondertut director, summed up time pta f on time ciosinff 3 P, 4 . U . . . T . night, by saying, In spite ot rain, rnud, snow, ice, and tiie txatlonat Guard, tiie Stiow went 0n.u Q H 3' 1 fi? X , ., A 4 . vi if ,Stagg 'Gt 1' J? E' we Aufographs Track - l95I BY CHUCK VVESTALL This yearts prospects tor the trafic team were very encouraging as there was a targe turn out in response to Coach Don txtitesi catt. Atthough this squact was tactiing in experience anct provect atoitities, it shoutct protit greatty with harct worti anct a toright tuture in minct. The squact Witt participate in two meets with txt:-wton, anti atso enter the N. E. C. meet. A Freshman-Sophomore tractc event witt he hetrt at night with possitoty six teams entering. The taoys who Witt wear the Qrange anct Btactt anct represent Otney on the tractt in 1951 are as tottowsz Sprinters: Pat Hough, who ptacect Qnrt in the 100 anct 4th in the 220 in tast vearis C. meet anct 4th in the 220 at the District meet, Witt he countect on for many ot the teamts points. Francis Vverheim shoutnt atso time ot great vatue in the point-matting ctepartrnent. tn the hurcttes, Bitt Hatch and John Coen are two hoys who Witt hear watching. Atthough they are onty Sophomores, their atmitities are ot great potentiatities. tvtajor Vvittiinson anrt Harotd Frost Witt he the distance men, running the 440 anct S80 respectively. tn the weight, Carey VV:-statt Witt throw the shot anct ctiscus. Representing us in the pote vautt witt he Attgert Huttman, white in high jump, Carey VVestatt, Everette Brewer, anct Bruce Dean witt carry our hopes. tn the hroact jump, Bruce Dean and Bitt Hatch witt he the ones to count' on. For the tirst time in the history ot the schoot, an intra-schoot tractc meet Witt he tictct, with the tour ctasses competing against one another. This shoutct initiate an outstancting event which Witt he tootiect forward to each year. ..,.M,,..,W ..... Wwevvmv., ,MWMM ,..,....,., Y M- ..,., .,.., T, U


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