East St Louis High School - Estlian Yearbook (East St Louis, IL)
- Class of 1952
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1952 The ESTLIAN of the EAST ST. L0l'IS SENIQIB IIIGII Slfll00L lllST0ll1 oi' the last Sl I0lIlS Sensor Illgh School The flrst Last St LOUIS Semor Hlgh School xx as a txxo room frame blllldlllj, bunlt nn 1874 and located on Ixfth Stre t betxx een St Louls md MISSOUFI Axe nues It was a three xear hlgh school wlth an enrollment of twenty Mr C A Smgletarv was both prmclpal and faculty Nlr P XV Rafter succeeded Mr Sxngletary as prlnclpal and he ln turn Was folloxxed by Wir Charles L Manners The course xxas lengthened to four years and xn 1890 because of the lncreaslng popularlty of higher educatlon the thlrd floor of Hoxxe Instxtute on Tenth Street and Ohxo Axenue xx as conxerted to hlgh school use In 1895 the one hundred students and four faculty members moved 1nto Rock Hlgh School now Rock Iunnor Hxgh School The Horace Mann School novx the north wmg of our present hlgh school xx as buxlt 1n 1905 Mr D Walter Potts beclme prmcxpal 1n 1910 XX hen he became superxn tendent of schools he was succeeded by Wir H I Alvns In 1915 16 an addl tnon was bullt to the Horace Vlann School thus our bunldlng, became substan tmlly as If ns todax Mr Alvls reslgned 1n 1974 Mr H A Klnfler h1s successor was m turn succeeded by Mr Prank Fxersull In 1933 Mr XX L Ihughman succeeded Mr Eversull In the posltxon of assnstmt prmcxpal durme, recent xelrs haxe been fxrst Mr Bolen Carter and now Mr Wlrt Doxx nnng., In 1947 Mr XValterJo1n son XOLt1I10l1ll eounselor and pro3.,r,1m dxreetor ponneel the h13.,h sehool staff So the lust bt Louxs Sennor Hugh School has groxxn nts faeultv and students nncreasmg ln number md Its curriculum esplndme to meet the needs of pres ent day students Q V I w 1 0 x 0 0 1 x x 9 5 A . x 0 A 1 A L , . . - f- V . . y ' ' I' Q s rss ' v- t e . . . 1 - Q v 'y ' ' I 1 s . 1. . . . . . . . . , V I s t . 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BA uc H M A N I'1'i11f'if7af Q- Below-Assistant Principal Wirt Downing and Counselor Walter Johnson confer with students. -WMA ll x yrulhx 'un A un ITIL X ' 1 R6 41' I N 4 mflxy 'QI 1 ,an 11 no 3- 1,4 The Faeult O H Thornd ll X mln Bowl Inmm s hl :uc lx 'HJC -sv r-are it l95l-1952 I llluls 11? 1,-1 m ur nun S1 1 -35 391 A M I-Iffiv Blau-5 Clara .Xlh-n Arthur D4-lunw H011-n FilZSil'11I'l11IHS Rnsulm .lust IIN I th IJ x Eslhml R11 rin1 Xbelnnthx IS u IM urcmm C Un ln un of lh5LTH.C The Faculty uh 4 XI: mst: r lax rw I. ling rp iu an is g -g --h li. L. I ':hvI ll-fu-11:1 ,Xlm-x Lux -II LYiS:' Ruth A11-11 Fl - '- 'lulv a CL' -Grin 1,1-funn . ' 'inn .xli -1- fm -gpm 3 ' k Zvi' , ' 'K l9Jl 1952 'x M Luutm Sm1th P uchcl Ixufhn If ima nu Zihnr xx Ix na x 111. Ll Vkclnglr Pmn Xnne Ill! 1 n 'Ns rr B Rohm II Shrurh Oxna- fi-7 AM 16 x N HXX Dx XXI X X I nyc The lfaculh IS XIUNS K S X FIN! 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ARNOLD SEGOBIANO RICHARD Bunmch AAN P1514 Lxaxx IS BLACK DONALD ERWIN 'xhx K u HAIKL OHANIAL LEON TIDWELL RICHARD TAHOR a d YIIHOY H 1 ARNOLD Rousrlo LORLN L NODINL, II LRSIL GOODRICH XYIILLIAM A. KRAB1ER M 'Nb ou! nw p-fx 3q',-uv ,x'2L.,l Q cl! Q, Lois YARBER fir Cub f D L f' JLRRY D HFRRON l 1 ' ' num 'Xiu L m 4 HELLN OGONOSKI ruff 'sl 'N xed 1 x thu N m ru st-4 ' ' ep Lluh ' wx 1115 ln uc X Ienns ' 'Q 1 x PAISY SMITH a Kurs H Pmn c m I tc ORv1s BRow N un.: 'Q' MARILYN HERBERT C1119 Adnmcui Chorus, '49, '50, '31, WI, Muni .-'ulxulxced Chorus, '50, '51, '52. full ncrrlury, 'Sig Ulrla' Alhlclic ,'xff1-ciltxfw-1, '49, 'SH5 homvroom meas- urer, '49. 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Q 4 f I il Llads lllstory One rey day rn anuary, 1949, vue members of the class of anuary 52, a new group of sophomores, entered the hast St Lours Hrgh School Durrng that dry vye eaught our frrst glrmpse of those novy frmrlrar and vyell loyed lnlls lrned wrth loekers and prctures of former athletre teams As we walked past the trophy case, we notreed the gleamrng gold and srlyer cups, statues, and medallrons lNovu these trophres hold 1 much deeper meanrng to us We haye watched, cheered, and hoped as our players haye fought on to vretory Perhaps at frrst most of us were a httle bewrldered and du brous as to what our hrgh sehool days would hold for us But as soon as we became acquarnted wrth our fellow classmates, our teachers, rnd subyeets, we beeame sure of at least one thrng We lrked hrgh school There yy ere 1 number of worthy or ganrzatrons for those of us who would gryfe our trme and effort Soon we rea lr7ed that we were actually 1 part of the complex school program and felt rrghr at home The followrng semester rn the fall vye were grven the oppor tunrty to nomrnatc from our elass r crndrdsrte for Football ucen We ehose Dorothy McClenahan, who splendrdly represented her elrss rn sellrng football trckets Ind rn becomrng Mard of Honor to the C ueen rt the annual football drnce The next Ianuary we en tered our yunror yerr The burden of studyrng seemed to grow a lrttle heayrer, now wrth sueh subjects as physrcs, Amerrcan hrs tory, shorthand, and ty prng berng added to our currrculum After another summer yacatron we returned as 11 2s and elected our trrst class offrcers The campargnrng, prrmarres, and at last the frnal electron and results proved to be an unforgetable eyeperrence for all of us Our class chose for presrdent, hllrs Black well for yrce presrdent, Rry W eedon, for seeretary 'Vlrrrlyn Gol denberg rnd for trersurer Dorrs Martrsius lNext, the charrmen of the unror Irom commrttee, Mrrgre Byron and Ronald Solo mon, yy ere announeed, and plans for the lrom yyere yy ell under yy ry ln the meantrme Gene Kuehn yy as ryyarded the Harvard Book Prrle yyhreh rs gryen erch semester to an outstandrng 11 7 boy XX e ehose Glenda DeXX osl1rn as erndrdrte for Iootball ueen thrs year rnd yyere yery proud yy hen she beerme Mard of Honor rt the footbrll danee 4 I lr-1 1 0 1711. 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X x' 6 7 591 fu Zl Y s Carl, Q5 ' ,1 N85 I I Class History Lookmg back over the last three vears that haxe passed so rapndly, we have many memorles, most of them pleasant, a few unpleasant Do you remember, for example, our fnrst football game after starting hugh school? It was 1 thrxll that we seem never to forget Perhaps lt was thls and expernences lake nt that made us realize that we were a part of our school-or was xt being called freshle for the fnrst tlme, even when we knew we weren t9 What ey er nt was, lt made us know that we belonged It was our school now, and from now on we would share ln whatever events took place Gettmg adjusted took tlme, dndn t xt? NWe weren t used to the erowded halls, the locatnon of the rooms whnch we trxed to fmd nn the few mmutes we were allowed Gradually we got used to nt however, and now we look back and laugh at the tnmes we got lost or took too long to chat wnth an old frnend, or were mnsdlrected by some sennor and were late to class That was way back ln September 1949 a long tnme ago nn our short hves yet lt seems l1ke only yesterday New sub jects, new teachers, and a new school made nt dlffncult at fnrst for us to do our best But each day saw us progress a lnttle more untnl we were fully nn the swmg of thlngs We began to take part m school act1v1t1es, too Many' of us took advantage of the numerous organnzatlons that beckoned to us wlth somethmg to offer for every student Then came the Football ueen contest We nom wnn, we were satnsfled wnth the job she dld The fxrst really bng problem came for us when the mndterm exams crept up Thus was to be the fnrst real test of our abxhty Hoya would we fare, we wondered as we studned feverlshly We soon found out Most of us came through wnth flvnng colors and now we were IO 'P s and able to feel a lnttle supernor to the jncomlng c ass The rest of the year passed by swnftly wnthout too much notlce Summer vacatuon was quxckly upon us The followmg Sep tember found us juniors, and we pitched mto our studies with re newed enthusnasm and promnse of scholastnc lmprox ement not all of whneh we kept Again nt was txme to choose 1 lrllllfblll ueen 4'. 1 -7 0 41 521 5 - 71 l 1 v 1 n V . ' IQ ' ,Y ' ' .L 3 . . . . , . , t 1 ' x y - , . -.V . . - inated JoAnn Simons to represent our class. Although she didn't l I , . 1 X . V. 1 ' . - as I ' x X . J. I .. . l .. s ls le Y I - I I - . . '. I ' . V x , A i F l952 June Thus tume our chouce was Phyllus Huob and although close, she dudnt quute wun For our uunuor class offucers Larry Marlunghaus, presudent, Dolores Kendall xuce Dana McConkey, treasurer, and Merle Mueller, secretary candudate she came we chose presudent , We were guven the job of preparung for the unuor Senuor Prom to be guven aboard the SS Admural As general chaurman we chose Edward McKunney Ed also receuved another honor that semester he was awarded the Hara ard Book Pruze as an outstand mg yunuor boy However, ut us our senuor year that we remember best of all That was the year when so many of our members receuved honors NVe were suttung on top of the world and let everyone know ut Furst came our last Football Queen contest Nancy Harrung ton was chosen as our funal Football ueen candudate, and un spute of very strong competutuon, Nancy achueved second place The electuon of senuor class offucers saw the followung assume theur new responsubulutues Bull Graham, presudent, oe Pulluam, vuce presudent, ustune Stuntz, treasurer, and Phyllus Huob, secretary Durung our senuor year more of our class members receuved recog nutuon Dorus Stephenson won the award guven for outstandung cutuaenshup by the Daughters of the Amerucan Revolutuon Maraue Alcorn was elected presudent of the Future Teachers of Ameruca Club Bob Thornton was presudent of the Operators Club The edutors of our school newspaper, T190 Pumfmfu were Dorus Stephenson news Ruta Palus, features and oe Pulluam sports Charles Hauser was presudent of the Haylofters, a square dance club Bob Lamp was elected presudent of the Chour Ioan Althoff and Marulyn Herbert were presudents of the two Gurls Advanced Chorus groups Gaylord Iefferson won the Hu Y Award for basket ball Merle Mueller was selected one of the yearbook edutors and Ruta Palus was one of uts two busuness managers Yes, ut was quute a year Lookung back us easy, but nova we must look ahead What the future holds us very uncertaun Now our paths wull part perhaps new er to meet agaun but we know that always un our hearts there wull be a spot for the memorues of lufe at the Fast St Louus Senuor Hugh School our alma mater 511.4 X, MG n H . 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Niles A1 y IS Dolorls Bertrand 'Vlary Lou Bloemsml atsy Borsxs Beatrnce Boymette Lllllin By rd Shlrley Caddell Diana Campanelll Carol Cerettl Nlaney Chrtry Shnrley Clark Helen Chnard Wfllmanette hdmonds Della Fdwards Mlrv I1s1m1ns,er Farlene F1sh 'Vlarnlyn Gallop Betty Goldsmith Myrtle Green Shnrley Hammelmann Dorothy Hasknns Carol Hensler Barbara Herold MR DAINIELSOIN ames Aly arez Fred Baker ohn Braun rnest Bounette ames Boyd Dan Brooks Tdward Buehholl Robert Buckner Don Buser Roger Bush Edward Carson Albert Compton Class of Ianuary .J Roy Coppotelh Donald Cress ohn Dancoff Dean Danzer George Dans John Demos Rlymond Herr lbert Vlobley MISS CILI 1 SI ll Barbara Horton Alice Vlle Hunter elen Hutchlnson Marllyn ahns rma jefferson Glennl Knnnon Glorxa LaDue Lyda Tamb Arlene Lasby y a McPheron Alpha Markham ary Murphy XV1lma Nelson Mae Norton Yyonne Ogden eggy Payne acquelme lhnlhps Dorothy lotts Darlene lurcell Vernl XY llker MR K1 xfxc Y Clyde Colhns ohn Dennxs Ronald Druse oseph Dyson Don Ilhott B111 F1t7g1bbons Iames Fowler Bob Gonzale7 Kenneth Gray Ixonel Gray aek Green Dennls Henman Bob Hornback Ilek Houser Ted Iwasczuk Robert Hamllton Uhce Jordon Alun Komoroml Frank Lepold Thomas Lnttle Idward Magarxan Roger McCurdy XV1ll1am Mly MR Ozxuxa Lloyd Marshall George Murphy Thomas Napner Harold Neue Mlehael Phelps nm Purcell Robert Renfro Irank Rlgney lm Slrgent Irnest Smxth Robert Smlth Donald Stenner Samuel Stookey George Stram Robert Stunt? Sidney Starr ohn Sunderhk Thomas Swexgert Russell Thompson Vlaryxn Tretek Charles Waldo ohn xvlll 'Vlelym Wlmlttet Miss PAxN1 1 L Shirley Morrls Barbara Rlggms oAnn Roberson Margne Rongey Saundra Saunders Ruby Segobrano Vlfglnl8 Shannon Suzanne Shelton Betty Lou Stanton DIXIC Stark ackne Sys ntzer Ruthanne Thompson Delores Thurman Iearl Deln Tmcher Shnrley Ann Tnnsley Marll XVagner Shrrley Tucker Constance Walburn 1ll1am Sobxeralskl Betty Jane Wells B111 Stacey Patrxcla Wllll3mS Wnlham Steele Jacque-:lme Wllson 974 . l xxx . -. Y P .V ' A . ' ' . 1 ' v' 1 T X yi I V.. . . A r 4 h I L I .-i X. 1 K I. 1 X 1 t ,, ' ir, A ' T 4.-'m . t A H . . ' -L P 'X J 1 2 ' ' 1 ' 1 1, S S- A 7' ' 1 . ' T J H, ' . ' ' 5.1 C f . 1' fl 1. 1 I 2 ' s d All 4 - F Y cre a en ' I Geraldine Kaufman Jerry Kugler - , - A 7 , . x r . .t ' 1 6 , 3 t A J . 'I Y' Y V . 5 M r X . . L I , I . , , I . Y , .I Y' ,' 7 x ' . J . ' V Plrr' f r 1 ' 7 J yr ,- . f ' t 'Q t ' I.. .. , , I 1 g - 0 .l ' - 1 J ' . - 3 . 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MRS BAKLR Angelo Aly arez Edward Arnold lmmxe Bahre Rxchard Battas Raymond Baum Kenneth Bxerman Donald Bowen ames Boyd Charles Brown Ierry Brown Don Caha james Carrxllo Crang Carver Robert Caswell Roy Cooper Floyd Craford Wade Cruce Pat Curry ohn Davmroy Roger Deppe Darrell Dobbs Chrrs Douffet Merrxck Dunbar Daynd Duncan Fred Fdmonds ack Fgbert Rnchard Illmer Eugene Owens Miss B01 lrsohn Rebecca lngland Gall Goldenberg ean Goslm Paddy Gower Nancy Gregory Shrrley Haege Fonme Haxnes Donna Hallovys Class of June 54 Lynne Harrns Shnrley Harrrs Ldwma Harrxson Ruby Lee Hattenbach Nancy Hexse N1na Hogshead Prosha Holt Beverly Hubbell Darlene Hutsler Sharon Hudson Shlrley OIDCS Margaret ones Patrncna ust 'at Kastner Beverly Kemper Frances Knsselbach o Ann Kosydor Nancy Kuehn Myrna Law Sandra Layton o Ann Ledbetter Margne Townlen rtha Wnndett Margaret Bootchee Shrrley ean Bean Betty Lounse Kramer MR BRASH Walter Clrl George Ldwards Russell Pears Dayld Pulkerson nmmle Gnlhland Charles Godfrey nn Gower lddxe Grezmger Floyd Grnssom Rrymond Guyette John Hahn Kenneth Halbroole Houston Handley Alln Harman Norman Harton Don Hays oseph Hemzn Roger Hemmer Iummy Herron Ray Hacks Rnchard Hockstetler lack Hoffarth lack Holshouser Ioy Howell Kenneth acobs Roger ohnson Aloysuus oudakls Ireddy Kelemetc Robert Kelly Sherman Klng Gene Kmght Rrley Mute Bob Phelps Ierry Rldgeway Donald Smnth Mlss C1 UTI Delores Adomlte Ioy Asbury Shnrley Barnett Lucnlle Burr Barbara Bltha Mlrtha Belrd Carole Becker Betty Bennett Delores Bennett Blrbara Bequeret Dorns Bergheger LaGene Bmgner Phylhs Brndwell luhene Brmdley ludnth Bronsman leggy Buchana Delores Bunch Sl1lI'lCy Butler Ahce Buuell Margle Carl Catherlne Castelh Charlotte Chambers Ruta Choate Bobble Colhflower Lrma Croe Kathryn Couch latsy Ann Crotzer Delores Cummmgs Leyantha Iarsher Carol Moss Owena WIll11mS MR DLI ANO james Faughn Lee Lennmger Dayld Lemp George Lenz Bob Lewis Ioe Lexa Robert McAlhster lmes McDonald Klrl Marlmghmus Bob Martnslus Teddy MLIO Donald Muller I ugene 'Vhtehe Dale Mooeley Ronald Morrns Tom Vlottershead Charles lXager Roy Nodme Hlrold 'Norwood . : 1 , , . 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' NIR GALBRLA TH jack Racener Fddre Rampenthal Charles Rrce Charles R Rryer lndward Sappmeton Burford Shore Blllre Joe Siegel rm Srms Duane Smrth Ioe Southard john Stratton Rrchard Artanran Leon Vaughn Alan Versen ohn Vunetrch Ronald Wfacker Wrlfred Warsath Carl Walters Ray Webber Chfford Wrllrams Robert Wrlson Charles Woods Davrd Woods ames Wrndett Don Wren Brll Zenor Ronaldo Young., erry Bell Rrchlrd A Roustro MR Hre.c rss Paul Achs Brll Adams Edward Anderson Jrm Asbury Curtrs Avery Phrlhp Barrrnger Dave Benson Class of Ianuarv JJ Robert Beremrre Charles Blaylocls Joseph Braun Larry Carney Forrest Casyy ell Brlly Chrrst ohn Crsneros Brll Clark ames Clark Irmmre Cooper Charles Crout Gregory Cox Idyy ard Drhlhofl Ronnre Day rd Roger DeXVoskrn rm Dunnrean ames Fulton Deane Crsel lranls Cvomel rm Gonzales Rrehard Cooelrrch Bob Hleler Larry Hunes Gentry H rmrlton Nllss Iosr Barbara Blhr Shrr ey Ballard ou lllen Be em Bequette rs Boyyer Ruth Ann Buehholi Bertha Butler X rolr Butler anet Cam Betty Carter Barbara Chrtty Layelle Cooper Delores Dayrs Carole Denboyy Lsther Domy an anrth Dunn X rrgrnra Durham Alrce Lllrott acquelrne lmmerrch Carolyn Treld Dorothy lrnley Barbara Rae Folbere X rrernra loster ean Betty Hampton o Ann Happel Nlary Hayel Clorry Reed Nllss SAL x DI RS lernette Henderson Dorothy Hrgeerson Pat Hoffer Betty Holrfrelel Frances Hunter Dolores Hurst Carlene Karsteter Sarah Kohler Kathryn Kuehl Pat Lamb Prtrrcra I ampros XX1nel1 ean lotshayy Nlontra l uther Nlary Nlubon XLIIIJI1 A418011 Shrrley Nlrtt Nlay alene Nlerrell Sallre Nlrdelleton Shrrley Nlrller Norlene Nloll Nllrran Nloody Nancy Neel Shirley Nreholson Ann Iazdera Barbara Perry Fay Prrtle arol Proctor lqsther Rampenthal Ioan Rector MR THORNDAI lraners Hmey rm Hlrned Robert Helfer Dayld Helms Donald Helyey joseph Hrbbard erry Hopkrns ohn Hurd Robert ohnson ames Harold Kelly Palmer Kemp Frank Kofma ohn Kubrk ames lancy Robert Lee George Lesy g,an1ch Brll Lrpe NX alter Lone, Terry lueas rm Nlcflll Duck NIeCurdy rm Mefjrll August 'Vlmson Donald 'Vhson Leroy Nlarsh Robert Nlerne Rrchard Mrlls Joseph Mrnor Larry Wlorrrs Donald O Connor lack Purday 9:1 , 1 U Q' , , ' D , A 1 A KY S I V L . 4 , ,Y Y' ' ' C 4 , 7, - 4 I 4 ' 4 . . I . ,. - y .. ' 7 V f' xv ' V - - 'nfl ' ' I . e 1 s - -, . rs, I' 1-. 1 I, 1 V , 1 1 1 - ,, , , I , , , - r . . . : , , ' .. , , , . Il Y- R .1 l D , . Y y L' I , J r V Q J , J ' A . 1 . li j ' 'F . ' ' 1 1 I t ' ' ' YY! 4 xr 1 KL L 1 I A . A . 4 , 1 , Dary'le Creen A2 Le '- It - . y , 1 ours .ampros ' Y 1' ' 1 v '- J ' A , . I ' 1 1 y1 ry J ' 1 - . I' 1 I A S 4 1 'V Y 1 K I . K K I I l ' e ,Q .' .V M V v I 'rl I I , I I . lv I I, . . . . . . I - L 6 K L 11 J I I . L 1 ' il a I . , ,, .1 A - 1 ,, - Y . . . . JIL A e . . IL l X l A L ir 1 I x s, l. 1 V .I A A i X , s Lo l,. 1 ' '. r . . . ,. A in A A , 1 . . u Y 1 v 1 . , A 1 1' . y K , Y A L A' f v L . . . v , V y, , L A 1 1. . ,' ' v l'1 1 v 1 '. . e ' r . t The ORGANIZATIONS Future Teachers of America First row: Nancy Alexander, Shirlty Moody. VVilliain Brennan, Barbara Fretwell, Duke Mueller, Gary Mahon, James Kelly. Second row: Patsy Sherwood. Carole Becker Su- zanne Tipton. Diane Deeg, Naneee Plickebaum. Marilyn Thompson. Carolyn Whit- worth. Third row: Josephine Baker. Shirley Perry, Alberta Franklin. Jean Goslin, Marilyn Gallop, Yvonne Ogden, Diane Campanella, Mary Murphy, Miss Merz. Fourth row: Helen Hutchinson. Lyda Lamb, Mary Lu Bloemsma. Marjorie Alcorn, Marilyn Herbert. Doris VVilson. Prosha Holt. The liuture Teachers of America is an organization for high school boys and girls who are interested in the teaching profession. The club was organized in 1937 in honor of Horace Mann. The F.T.A. chapter of the Fast St. Louis lligh School received its charter on March 25, 1947. Since Albert C. Murphy ll.ld, through his will, given so many scholarships to lfast St. Louis students, the chapter chose to call itself the Albert C. Murphy clubof the liuture Teach- ers of America. The chapter is a member of the Illinois Association of Future Teachers of America and of the National lfducation Association Branch of Fu- ture Teachers of America. This year, the club, with the help of Miss Ruth Merz. faculty adviser, car- ried on a full program, including visits to various college campuses, programs during which educators spoke to club members about the teaching profession, movies, and a number of other projects related to their interests as future teach- ers. A number of them, with their sponsor, .ittended the lf.T.A. state conven- tion in Springfield, Illinois, on April 26. Officers of the group during the first semester were James Kelly, presi- dentg Marjorie Alcorn, vice-presidentg Shirley Moody, secretaryg Lyda Lamb, treasurer, and Marilyn Gallop, historian. During the second semester the officers were Marjorie Alcorn, presidentg Gary Mahon, vice-presidentg Marilyn Thompson, secretaryg Dallas McKittrick, treasurer, and Alberta Franklin historian. ll 'fig , FT'f9's7 Tlzrn' I'.T.A. Mt'IlII7l'l'X count their money following a sale of crepe paper on Pep Day. 4 The Prospects One of the events that the student bady looks forward to each month is the publication of the school paper, The I'm.vfn'r'l.x'. For almost forty years, Thr 1,l'fl.YJl'f.'fXn has faithfullv re vorted activities and social events of the school fear. . l 5 The staff of the school paper is divided into three sections-news, features, and sports. Those on the news staff report concerning the important school ac- tivitiesg the feature staff contributes such attention-getters as Picked Peeks, Helpful Hannah, and The lnquiring Reporter. The sports staff, of course, Writes up all the sports events. Then there are the staffs faithful typists, who are in- dispensahle when it comes to getting the material ready for the printer. Row 1: L. Fisher, M. Rudolph, A, Buzzell, B. Zumer. C. XVetzel. C. Becker, D. Deeg. N. Pliekebaum. Row 2: C. VVetmore, FJ. Kelley, M. Veres. P. Lovell, C. Stevens, P. Smith. J. Althoff, J. Rezny, R. Palis. Row 3: J. Pulliam. D. Ortg:,'ie1', G. Prohasl-ta, E. Reiman, D. Norsigian, T. Posagse, M. Mefflinton. M. Byron, M. Golclenberg. D. Stephen- son. R. Campbell. C. Cruee. Row 4: B. Choat. R. Palis. J. Herr. A. Segobiano. A. Lacy. J. Vargo. A. Finlieltley. M. Thompson. M. Spiekartl. Each section of the staff has its own editor. During the first semester, Doris Stephenson was news editor and Rita Palis was feature editor. During the sec- ond semester, the two girls continued in those positions, and joe Pulliam was chosen sports editor. Other seniors who worked on the staff were Audrey Lacey, Phyllis Lovell Toni Posage, Gloria Prohaska, Evelyn Reiman, joan Alt- hoff, Marjorie Byron, Marilyn Goldenberg, Delores Kerwin, Marcia McClinton, Diana Norsigian, Helen Ogonoski, Dolores Ortier, JoAnn Rezny, Carolyn Cruce, Roberta Campbell, Carole Stevens, Shirlee Stimson, and Bill Choat. Miss Florence Zahnow and Miss Ruth Merz are staff advisers. The Girls' Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association, or the G.A.A. as it is most frequently called, is the oldest organization for girls in the school. Organized in 1903, the purpose of the G.A.A. is to promote interest in athletics and to develop the qualities of good sportsmanship. The groupis enthusiastic members meet frequently during the Week for recreation and also hold business meetings. The girls enjoy basketball and vol- leyball especially and often sponsor tournaments. This year they sponsored a bowling league. G.A.A. members receive points for their various sports activities, according to a point system set up by the State of Illinois High School Association. After accumulating a certain number of points, they receive state awards. Row l: S. Tinsley, W. Jones, P. Walker, S, Kllf'Q1l'?i, J. Markis, M. Carron. A. Starr. P. Miclkiff. Row 2: Miss Menestrina. L. Bingner, N. Alexander, S. Moody, M. Alcorn. M. Happel, D. Kuehnlein. M. McLaughlin, P. La Grange. Two Sl'f'l1f'S from fbc' G.A.A.- xpousorerf girls' bonwroonz lmskvflmll fourm1111r'11f. Officers selected to serve until the end of the first semester of this school year were Marie Carron, presidentg Marsha McLaughlin, vice-presidentg D lores Bertram, secretary-treasurer, and Verna Walker, basketball manager Second semester officers were Mary Kathryn Happel, presidentg Marie Kotsiras, vice-presidentg Arlene Starr, secretaryg Madonna Krause, treasurer, and Marie Carron and Lynne Harris, Pmspr'f'fs reporters. Miss Leona Menestrina is the club adviser. The Band One of the most important and one of the hardest working organizations of the East St. Louis High School is the band. Anyone who has attended foot- ball games and basketball games has observed the band members hard at work presenting the traditional numbers and aiding the cheerleaders with the musical cheers so popular with lflyer fans this year. Besides appearing at the game, the band plays for all the many pep sessions held during football and basketball seasons in the auditorium. XVithout their assistance participation in these cheering sessions would diminish and enthus- iasm be sadly lacking. Band members qlso cooperate vuth xar1ous CIXIC orgammtnons by appear mg m parades sponsored bx these groups Sectlons of the band meet durmg the second md tblrd hours B1nd dlrec tors thus yeszr vu ere Wir TIIIOISKJH and Wir Gurley Thls xelr the band numbered fxfty sexen members Band members n Seawlex and Bob Bloomqunst are graduatmg, semors bemg, members of the :mu sarx 57 21 d une 57 class respeetnelx es 3 of lmu . V L rx 1 . . L 1 . ' U1 , ,, A., , . , ,s Ii, xff- n xl .'- 1. . 4 me Iiir lx-wp 4' ziuw . Y.. Row 1: R. Battas, CT Hauser. D. Crissup, B. Bunte, C. Payne, Row 2' S. Hudson, J. Robinson. J, Pauls, M. McLaughlin. H. St-hmeider. S, Sehmeitler. H. VViscombe, J. Mzirkis, J. Morgan. Row 3. Miss Menestrina, R. Hattenbaeh, J. Rezny. N. Alexander, M. Alcorn. Ci Hensler, P, Neel. S. Kucera. Row 4: C. Toussaint, D. Calm. J. XVitt. Ci Dudley. A. Att-hisson, J. Beever, J. Herr, P. Bl'U6g'Q,0Sll'f1SS, F. Nesley. The llayloftq-rs Swing your partner seems to be the motto of the Haylofters. a group of students so enthusiastic that they arrive at school twice a week at half past seven in the morning to practice their do-si-dos and grand right and left. The Haylofters were organized as a cluh four years ago under the direction of Miss Leona Menestrina, who is much in demand in this vicinity as an in- structor and caller for square dance enthusiasts. Under her supervision club members learn both American and foreign folk dances. Uccasionally the Haylofters go visiting and give performances in nearby towns or help to get groups similar to theirs organived. They also appear on our own auditorium stage from time to time. This year the officers of the group are Charles Hauser, presidentg Shirley Schmicdcr, vice-president, Jackie Rob- inson, treasurer, and xlenene Pauls, sec- rctary. The lfhoir llic lzast St. louis Higli Scliool Clioir is one ot' tlic most important or- il-mil-1Ii0I1N in the scliool. It provides entertainment form.1ny'cix'ic groups dur- ing tlie year .is well .is for tlie students during .auditorium session. Tlie group is under tlie direction of Miss Rosalin lost. Tlie tliirty girls .ind twenty-eiglit boys wlio rnalie up tlie Clioir are also in tlie clior.1l ensembles. Tliis year, for tlie first time. tlie Clioir met twice Ll week during scliool time. 'lqlie members also must give mucli outside time to Clioir JCIIYIUCN. Officers of tlie group during tlie first semester were Sliirley lirof. president: lo.in XlepXllister .ind l'l.Il'l'f' Rutledge. vice-presidents: Patsy Tire. roll secretary: llorotliy TXlCcilCl1.1ll.lI1. tre.1st1rer. .ind Nlarcus lilwerstein. l1e.id lllWI'.ll'l.1I1. Second semester officers were Holi lamp. president: lean Keller .ind Merle Nltieller. vice-presidents: ,lo.mne Siers. roll NCCI'Cl.lI'f'1 l'liyllis Hioli. Point secre- tary: TXl.iriell.i Conner. tre.istirer. .ind l.ois l,l'LlL'Il'Cl. lfit Slierwood limes XY'yiin. .ind Paoli :Xllen. section le.1ders. i-Xcconipanists during tlie year were Nl.iriell.i Conner. Dolores Kend.ill. lyda l.lI'T'1l'W. .llitl BCIIX' Xvtlls. The Ensenlbles The ensembles, two of vh1ch fare the quartettes plctured on thus page, are formed by members of the Cholr The Stephen Foster Ensemble smgs quamt old fash1oned songs It IS the largest ensemble havmg twenty one members The other ensemble ns the Glrls TFIO joan McAll1ster, Dorothy McClena han, and Shlrley Broz are members of the tr1o, whnch smgs for CIVIC groups and for tht students durmg audxtornum sesslons 11 llelmw lxerxxm S mlm llfllll Joan 'NlrAll1st41 Ioanne QIPIN Mixme VK oorl lhsllls Hxob Jean Keller Tuclx Nldllils s Ellll llIf71l Jean Rlgfle n X 1 N IX A1111 Bliil Trlllllld lou n llolothx NICK lenahan Nlalgfnet 'Neel Patsx Sherwood Nlfulene Woods my F11s11111111 Donald F111 kel Robelt Gxllxgfm Wllllam Maw Dautl FIlCk6l James XX ynn Daud Fmhel Raymond Paxxlosky Hauw Rutledge ROb61l Lamp Nlezle Muellel . . V . . . . Y . . . - u , - 0 . . , . . x . . . . . C' ' . 7 - 4 1. 1 1 I . . l wb- ' 4 Y' s- '1 s Chl' j J ', Ijillbll' Fitw ' . - .Taj :'. Lois Pruetzel Shirley Broz . ' ' - 7 ' 4 4 a 1 '. - I.. . v ., - 4 V 4 'X 1 A 1 . 'A- A r -A ' .. B N ' - 1 . , , .W . , A V , . A x A ' Inuior Ixl'f7fl'L'l'llIl'llf llX.Vll'il1fiUlI Offivc'r'x i X . x f A N A I.A. COIIIITLIIIQ' , 4 ff Junior Achievement This year found junior Achievement on its way to another series of suc- cessful projects, and East St. Louis High School students achieved a great deal of prominence in the organization this year. Three of the four officers of the Junior Achievement Association are from our school. They are Bill Graham, presidentg .lim Herr, vice-president: and Rita Palis, treasurer. .,, . ' ,,5, 'f V7 ,WW .,,,,, M., 4 ,fy www M! 43 4 W BllSilIC'SX as usual junior Achievement in East St. Louis had eleven companies in all this year. Each was engaged in its own Business-organizing, financing, manufac- turing, selling, and keeping accounts in in connection with its own particular company. Sponsored by various business firms and companies in this area, the J.A. groups dealt with such merchandise as ash trays, candy, machine oil, and plant fertilizer. The J.A. Bank, under the guidance of the Bank of St. Louis, handles the fund. Awards go to outstanding -I.A. members. These are given by industries and commercial firms and include merit certificates and college scholarships. -if QL. I aa-. .... ,...,....r. i Row 1: J. Mischke. M. Bloemsma, D. Ortgier, H. Hutchinson, J. Uga. M. Murphy, D. Campanella, M. Norton. Row 2: G. Hyatt, J, Musgrove. F. VVeiss, L. Davinroy, D. Danzer, E. McKinney, Y. Ogden, M. Gallop. Mr. Galbreath. Row 3: R. Bush, J. Egg'- burt, G. Gregson, D. Novak. J. Bevan, B. Thornton, B. Drummond, R. Deppe, J. Buser, E. Parvin. The llperators' Club The extensive program of visual education which is carried on at the lfast St. Louis Senior l-ligli School is made possible largely through the efforts of those who belong to the Projector Operators' Club and the work of their sponsor, Mr. il. XV. Galbreath. These students show motion pictures in classrooms and to the assembly in the auditorium. Thev are also in charge of the public address svstem. To be eligible for membership in this organization, students must maintain a G average or better. Thev follow a strict schedule in showing films, giving up many of their study periods in order to operate the movie projector. Club members get together occasionally to see that everything is running smoothly and to play outings and parties. The also have officers. First semester officers this year were Bob Thornton, who is chief operator. His assistants were Gregory Gregson, Julian Harmon, and George Wiedmer. The secretary-treasurer of the group was Jane Uga, and head typist was Jeanette Mischke. The assistant typist was Pattie Deems. Bookkeeping clerks were Do- lores Ortgier, and Diane Campanella. c:llIlXIllftIff01lZS0 llltfbillg Splivillg Film wrong? e Girlsg Advanced Chorus The Girls' Advanced Chorus is a group of two classes which meet twice a week. They are under the direction of Miss Klost. The girls cooperate with the other choral groups in presenting the annual Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert. The oflicers of the two classes during the first term were as follows: Ififrh hour: Helen Schniieder. president: Doris fXnderson. vice-president: Norma Iiofjf, roll secretary: xlane Vinson, point secretary: Yivian Geer, treasurer: seventh hour: -Ioann Reznv, president: Dolores Ortgier, vice-president: Bernice Muel- ler, point secretary: Geraldine Horton, treasurer: loan Althotf. roll secretary. Second semester otlicers were. fifth hour: kloan Althoff. president: Shirley Jacobs, vice-presidentg lfvelvn Reiinan, roll secretary: Llo Ann Sidel, point sec- retarv: Alanet Doolev. treasurer, and Versie Goodrich. Shirley Hanielmann, and Barbara Horton, librarians: seventh hour: Marilyn Herbert, presidentg Patsy Sherwood, vice-president: Barbara Norton. roll secretary: Diana Norsigian, point secretary: .Ioyce Grithn. treasurer: Nlary Pmrexver, Norma lfoff, and Do- lores Koss, lihrarians. Acconipanists were -loan Althotli, Beverlv lirvant. Nancy Kuehn, klovce Grif- tin, Nlarv lane Haas, and Sandra Iavton. Sth ll-.ur Till Hour -IUXN XI,'l'IlllI I I'r.'-ul--nl Nl Hill N N Ill-,lilH',Ii'l' ,- Nllllil LN .IHUIKN Nun'-I'ln-sillnlll VYINX NlH.IlNlNlll 1' K IXIIXN RIINIXN Moll N-'ii--l.iix IEXRIIKHX NORTON , x .IU ,XXX NIIHI I'--:nl we-1 rn-Lux IDI.K's,X NIIIINI1-IAN fl . x K -IKNIT INPULIX l'i--Jsmii' .lUYll.1-IilI'llN KN s U .lou xriuoii .noni onli-'r-'ix U ' HEX Ixlilj HRXXN1 Xiioliipzuiiisls YI XR! -l.'KNl', ILXXN XXX! Y kl P,llN NXNIDICA l..1Y'l'0N ' X LMNH. l-tltblblilt ll HAR! ISRLN LR NHIRI lj HAxslLl,s1 xxx l,ilu-.num MHIWIA IZUIT li.XlCli.Xli.X HUICTUN ll1lI.0RP.N INDNN The Nlixed Advanced Chorus The Mixed Advanced Chorus is the largest choral group in the school. It is composed of three classes which meet twice a week. The coed group, under the direction of Miss Jost, cooperates with the other choral groups in presenting the annual Spring Concert and the Christmas Concert. The officers of the three classes during the first term were as follows: First hour-Carolyn Cruce, president, Roberta Campbell, vice-presidentq Marilyn Herbert, roll secretary, Donna Duncan, point secretary, Ima Jean Gebhart, treasurer, Second hour-Jerry Boswell, presidentg Stella Tourajigian, vice-presi- dent, Susie Geragosian, roll secretaryg Justine Stuntl, point secretary: Martha Hess, treasurer, fifth hour-Phyllis Lovell, presidentq Bonnie Cima, roll secre- tary, Betty Ann Gallop, point secretary, lfarlenamae Horn, treasurer. Second semester otlicers were the following: First hour-Arnold Roustio, presidentq Justine Stuntz, vice-president, Barbara Beckett, roll secretary, Mary Fllen Michaelis, point secretary, Dana McConkey, treasurer, and Billie June Neal, Janette Mischke, Caroline Sanders, and Ray Palis, librarians, second hour-Don Frwin, president: Martha Hess, vice-president: Bonnie Moore, roll secretary: Frances Gomaric, point secretary: Betty Ann Gallop, treasurer, and Noble Stal- lons, Francis Peter, and Merrick Dunbar, librarians, fifth hour-Stella Touraji- gian, president: Susie Geragosian, vice-president, Bonnie Cima, roll secretary: Phyllis Lovell, point secretary, Marie Kotsiras, treasurer, and Betty I.ou Baker, Betty Odenthal, Bert Barr, and Fdward Campbell, librarians. Accompanists were Marilyn Gallop. Marilyn Guyette, Helen Clinard, Alice Buzzell, and Bonnie Cima, fs lst Hour 'lnil Hour Sth Hour ,gli fix, JO Pri-sidvni ARNOLD lUll'N'I'lU DON HIKYYIN S'l'Hl,l..-1 'l'Ul'll.-XJIMIAN CYP 'VO T Yiev-l'rn-sillvllt -ll'S'l'lNl'i N'l'l'N'l'Z Wl.XR'l'llA HHNS Nl'Sll'i Gfill.-UEUSIAN Q J Roll Sa-1-rvtalri' ISAIKISAICA lil'If'Kh'l l' ININNIK NIUURH ISUNNIH 1'lNlA Xbxyll ,C Q' l'uin1 5t'1'l'l'f1ll'X VIAICY ELLEN WH Illl-QI li l Ii.XNl'l'fN 1-UNI,-Xllll' l'IlYI.l.IS I,0Yl'Il,l. J K Tru-zlsllra-r U.-KN.-X Nlrl'llNliHY lH'Q'I l'Y INN 1-,'KllI.0l .Ylililli KUTSIKAN ' ', X .M-4-olllpzlllisls YIARILYN 4-AI.I.lll' llI'QI.HN 1l,INi-XIII! Al.II'H Iil'ZZl'll.l. 'A i 'QlI .f1 Nl.-XIHLYN 1-I Y l'l'l I'l'Q IHINNIH VINIA L! liilrruriaulu lill.I.I.H -ll Nli NIQAI. N0liI.Il N'I'.Xl.l.UNN lSl'l'l l'Y l.Ul' ISAKHR . ll'XNl 'l l'l N XVII ' l lCAN4'IS I'h'l'hKN liH'l l'Y Ulll'lN'l'H.-il. ., . . . . .Il. lxfl f'AlHll.lNH S.1NIH',Rs RAY l'.Xl.lN NI l'IKICl1'li Ill NMA!! BI'IR'l' MARK EIHYIN FAM l'IH'I1.l, Row 1: D. Hutchins, J. Nabb, L. Murphy, B. Thompson. Row 2: R. Herr, R. Talbott. K. Leonard, L. MCM:-mamee, D. Novak, C. Er-kles. G. Lane, R. Isbill. The Ili-Y Club The purpose of the H-Y Club, a junior branch of the Young Men's Chris- tion Association, is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Its platform is clean living, clean scholarship, clean athletics, and clean speech. The Hi-Y members hold regular business meetings and give a number of social affairs during the year. They also participate in activities which include groups from other parts of the country, such as Hi-Y conferences and the State Hi-Y Camp. Each year the Hi-Y Club presents much-coveted awards to boys in our high school who are outstanding in athletics and to one boy in each graduating class who is selected as the good citizen. The awards are bronze belt buckles bearing the Hi-Y insignia and are presented to boys who have exhibited gentle- manliness, sportsmanship, and leadership during their high school years. In ad- dition, the recipient of a Hi-Y Award must have a good academic record. The Hi-Y Citizenship Award for the january class was given to Gene Kuehn. john Siegel received the award in football this year, and Gaylord jefferson received the basketball award. .,iillll .+h lillf illU fl lil' I , Wil iilll,illlllul wlh Ofiicers of the Hi-Y during this year are Larry Murphy, presidentg Darwin Novak, vice-president and Jack Nabb, secretary-treas- urer. Mr. R. F. Pannett is the faculty sponsor. Pictured at right: President Larry Murphy, centcrg second semester secretary jack Nabb, left, and Bill Thompson, first semester sec- retary, right. fn Sz' Ilfillg class The Tri-Y Teen Club The Tri-Y-Teen Club, formerly known as the Senior Y-Teen Club, is a teen- age division of the Young XVomen's Christian Association. Membership in the club is open to all girls of high school age. Founded in 1921 as the Girl Reserves' Club, its purpose is to build a fellowship of girls devoted to the task of realizing the ideals of Christians in their daily lives. The activities of the club are many. Regular meetings, which include the transaction of club business and recreation, are held each XVednesday evening from seven to nine in the Y-Barn. The girls also have slumber parties, wiener roasts and ehlll supptrs Thes sponser Lenten strxnces each wear before Easter and partnelpatt wlth other Y groups m the tnadltnon ll Hanging of the Greens ceremom held durmg the Chrlstmas s ason lach xear members max spend some tlme at Y Camps, and the club s nds delegates to Y conferences The officers of the club durmg the flrst half of the school year were acknc Selbold presldent, 'met Ste'ner,x1ce presldent, eannette Mnschke secretary Clnrlottt Deltheragt, treasurer and LaGem Bmgner probram Chalrman Th teen age program dlrector IS Mrs Charles Blggarstaff Mrs ustme Dietz 19 Club aduser SIIIQ flllll - 1 f 1 1 -1 Y - . 1 1 -1 ' ' ' VI I? ' ' ' II ' 97 1 1 1- - 1 - , 1 11 - 1 t .. t 1 1 ' x I3 ' ' Y .l 1 - . - . , . - rv as cr an 1 1 Q 1 ., . ' J . , - - 1 V. 1 1 - v ' 1 f 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1. 1. 1 , 1 L , 1 . ,, 1 - 1 , , . 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Offlcers of the Y Coed Club were Charles Dudley presldent B111 Stacey uce presldent Vlndge Mahoney secretary and Carol Wfetmore treasurer Mrs Herbert Verson IS club advlser and Mrs Charles Bnggerstaff ns cllrec tor of teen age actnutnes at the Y . X - . . . s 9 , - . . . I 1 1 9 1 a ' n , u K - ' v' ' if Y, The String Ensemble Grouped above, listening to a discussion of musical matters by their director are the members of the ensemble. Seated at the piano is Lois Yarber. Others, reading around tlie piano from left to right, are Patty Gower, Bill Choat, Marian Soffer, Ray Cornell, .loAnn Vecera, janet Vecera jimmy Beran, Barbara Fret- well, Levantlia Iiislier, .Iosepli Braun, Barbara Newsome, Myra McPlieron, Pa- tricia Crotzer, and lfuniee Airliart. Of the group above, Barbara Ifretwell, Lois Yarber, Bill Clioat, and Ray Cornell are graduating seniors. Quality, not size, could be called the motto of the String Encemble of the East St. Louis High School. Although this orchestral group is not heard around school as much as are some of the larger musical organizations, its mem- bers work hard at perfecting their work. The ensemble meets every day of the Week during the sixth hour on the stage of the high school auditorium. Their director is Mr. Ii. C. Tillotson. 5- l First row: M. Byron, D. Ortgier, V. Rood, P. Payne, N. Coates. S. Broz. Second row: A. Faries, R. Solomon. G. Kuehn, R. Contratto. T. Condo, J. Yokubat, J. Baur, C. Warren. D. Black. D. Martiszus, D. Duncan. The National llonor Society The National Honor Society originated at the Fifth Avenue High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1921. Since then many chapters have been es- tablished. The East St. Louis Senior High School chapter, with charter number 728, was organized in February 1928 by the Parent-Teachers Association. The charter was granted in 1929. Semi-annually a group of graduating seniors are selected to receive the high- est academic honor that they can obtain during their high school career-- mem- bership in the National Honor Society. Members are chosen on the basis of scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service. 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M lima: H XRRX R1 '1'Irw,+ Illw linux'-'rl' -1.1 Xxx Rum IJ..1,,Rrr1wR1:-HR urxr Ku mx Rnx Xl Iv mn--xfxx Xl xuvwuu llx rum PORT F ootball, l95l This year, as in eleven of the thirteen that have passed since Wirt Downing became head coach at the East St. Louis Senior High School, the Flyers achieved notable success among the teams of the Southwestern Conference. Ten returning letter- men greeted their head coach and his able assistants -Levi Craig, Tom Sheehey, and Fred Cameron- at the outset of the 1951 campaign. They were WAN, Wm-r IQORVNING Roger Strong, Charlie Parker, Gene Richardson, Jim Pressnall, Rich Taylor, John Siegel, Cliff Greg- son, Mel Thomas, Larry Marlinghaus and Tom Condo. Although the Orange and Blue gridders started slowly in their opening game against Springfield and ended in the same fashion against Belleville, in the meantime they amassed eight consecutive triumphs and the undisputed South- western Conference championship. Row l: 1'. Tucker. J. Siegel, M. Thomas, li. Strong, L. Marlinghaus, D. Grant, K' Gregson, C. Parker, E. Robinson. Row 2: Coach Sheehey. B. Nave, K. Strong. B. Schorr B. Bishop, R. Smith, F. Rigney, D. Hudson. VV. XVilliains. R. Taylor, B. Rice. B. Hoge, D. Koleson, Coach Craig, Coach Downing. Row 3: F. Nower, T. Tipton, F, Peters. T. Condo. P. Browning, E. Campbell. J, Pressnall, J. Holpp, R. Rayburn, C. Binney, G. Lane, R. Fritseh. 'B Football, l95 I The Flyers lost the first game on their schedule to Springfield, 28-20. Sta- tistics, however, show that the lilyers were equal to Springfield in every other phase of the game. Cliff Gregson crossed the goal line twice, while end .lim Pressnall tallied the Flyers' remaining touchdown. On September 21, in the annual Shriners' benefit game, the Orange and Blue started rolling against the Beaumont Blueiackets by scoring gl 21-0 victory. This was the most decisive defeat that Beaumont was handed all year. A11 three lflyer touchdowns came on short plungesg two by fullback -Iohnny Siegel and one by halfbaclc Cliff Gregson. At halftime, Coach Downing was presented with a gold watch by returning players of his championship 1941 team. The third game of the year was against the comparatively weak Soldan- Blewett team. This was the lilyers' most decisive win of the season, 58-0. Rich Taylor scored three touchdowns and played one of the best games of the year. The other lflyer points were made by llohn Siegel and Clit? Gregson, who scored twice. Quarterback Billy Rice added both extra points. Football, l95I After .1 week of well-earned rest, Ifast St. l,ouis High School took revenge on Central Catholic lligh School, our intra-city rival, for the 6-6 tie of last year hy trouncing the Pioneers 27-6. This gave the lflyers their sixteenth win in seventeen contests with Central. Cliff Gregson, playing an outstanding game. scored twice for the llyers. Other points were added hy .Iohn Siegel and Rich 'li.ivlor. XYe opened our quest for the Southwestern Cionference championship the following week hy romping to a 27-6 win over Collinsville. Gene Richardson re- turned a kickoff 85 yards for one touchdowng tlohn Siegel also scored on an 85- yard run. Other touchdowns were scored hy Cliff Gregson and xlim Pressnall. A momentous event occurred the following week in lfast St. I,ouis gridiron history. lior the first time in flour meetings the Orange and Blue heat the peren- nially powerful Moline team. The score was 6-2, with the game's only touch- down being made on a 27-yard run by Johnny Siegel. Alton was the next conference victim of the Flyers' powerful offense. Billy Rice, lilyer junior quarterback, sparked the lilyers in the contest with his ver- satile signal-calling. xlohn Siegel notched two touchdowns, and .lim Pressnall and Rich Taylor each scored one. Football, l95l Our third conference victory came when we met Granite City. In a tense struggle that was played on a field covered with a thin coating of snow, East St. Louis was held to a 14-0 score by a rugged Granite City eleven. john Siegel and Rich Taylor sparkled on a muddy turf by scoring one touchdown each. In the second-last game of the year, East St. Louis clinched the Southwest- ern Conference championship by defeating Wood River 20-6. Two inches of slush was on the field, however, that didn't slow up the Orange and Blue's run- ning attack. Cliff Gregson scored two touchdowns, one on a 65-yard gallop down the sidelines, and an extra point. Rich added the other 7. Thanksgiving Day found the East St. Louis High School and its arch rival, the Belleville Maroons, meeting for the 35th time, this year at Parson's Field. Belleville led at the half, 7-0, however, the Flyer attack was slowed down considerably by a strong wind. In the last half, the Flyers started strongly by scoring a touchdown on john Siegel's plunge. 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Tlie battle went nip and tuck for tlie first tliree quarters, but in tlie final period Spalding jumped out in front to clialk up a victory. ln tlieir second game, lfast St. l.ouis came back brilliantly in tlie last quarter to de- feat Lawrenceville 59-58. On tlie last night of tlie tournament, XVood River edged out lfast St. Louis in a 50-59 tliriller for consolation prize. Tlie Flyers kept on rolling over Soutliwestern Conference opposition by lialting tlie Granite City Happy NVarri0rs 68-48 on tlie Warrior's home court Alanuary 5. Tliis was tlie Flyers' eiglitli win out of tlie eleven games played. Basketball, l95 I-52 In 1950-51, the Quincy Blue Devils managed to put an end to a Flyer twenty game winning streak, but this year the story was different. Quincy, at present rated second in the state, lost to the Flyers 32-26. Sammy Sells starred as the lflyers very successfully used a ball control and zone defense strategy against the much taller Blue Devils. Sells was high scorer of the game with I4 points. ln the succeeding weeks the Flyers interrupted Conference play for only one game, that with Nashville, which they won 48-45. They suffered their first Conference defeat when they played Collinsville. The Kahoks came from behind during the latter part of the game to win by seven points. The Flyers then avenged their Holiday Tournament loss to NVood River by defeating the Cilers 40-33. The Flyer-Tiger story was somewhat different after the East St. Louis team met Edwardsville the second time during the season. The Tigers took the lead by the end of the first quarter and held it all the way with the Flyers making a belated and unsuccessful bid for the lead late in the game. Basketball, l95 I-52 lfast. St. Louis fans were greatly clieered by tlie tliree Conference wins yvliicli followed. Alton, Granite City, and Belleville were trampled under foot by tlie Flyers by scores of 61-51. 70-39. and 57-33. respectively. .-Xs in many Preyious years, lfast St. l.ouis Senior Higli Scliool yvon tlie city cliampionsliip by defeating Central Catliolic Higli Scliool in tyvo games. ln tlie first tliey yvon lvy a margin of 22 points, and in tlie second by I7 points. 'livvo Conference games tlien remained on tlie lflyers' scliedule. ilwlie out- come of tlie second Collinsville game was only sliglitly different from tliat ul- tlie first, tlie Kaliolts' margin of victory being six points as compared vvitli tlie previous seven. Tlie lflyers finislied Conference play lwy defeating Xyood River 49-47. XY'itli tlie regular season's play over, tlie llyers entered Regional coinpetir tion. liellevillt-'s finest performance and tlic lflyers' poorest resulted in a 48-45 . . - , . , - . overtime victory for tlie Maroons. llius ended tlie l'lvers liope for a trip to Cfliainpaign. Bill Altenberger ended a very successful season as liigli point man for tlie lflyers witli a total of 444 points an average ogf l8.5 points per game. He fin- islied second in Conference play witli 234- points. 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Hamiel, B. Shock, L. Williams. A. McClinton, U. Jordan, F. Nower. Row 3: Coach Downing, Coach Cameron, F. Tipton, J. Reagen, B. Davidson, J. Gass, H. Norwood, C. Carver, D. Grant, C. Godfrey, B, Schreiber, P. Browning, M. Thomas, R. Strong, C. Rogers, M. Phelps. W. Shock. J. Harmon, J. Peter, R. Sappington, W. Siegel, J. Brown. Row 4: F. Rigney. A. Versen. J. Fulton, R. Fleishing, K. Strong. D. Bowen, FT. Grezinger. J. Houser, H. Nave, R. Nave, F, Vlcek, D. Okai, F. Ballard. B. Scharberl. I.. Marshall. Track I952 Track is the foundation of all sports, because sports require running and well seasoned performers. For this reason, East St. Louis High School's track and football coach, Mr. Wirt Downing, urges his football players to take part in track. By doing so, the athletes keep in shape during the spring, and they in- crease their speed and body control. In spite of these facts, some students feel that track isn't worth participating in. However, the field of track is always alive with competition, and where there is competition, there is sport and thrill. Returning lettermen from last year's sensational track team include Wayne Shock and John Peters in the hurdles, Richard Taylor in the high jump: John Ballard and Joe Pennington in the broad jump, Gene Richardson, Willis NY'ilson, and Wfayne Wfilliams in the pole vault event, Roger Strong in the discus: Mel Thomas and Paul Browning in the shot-put: julian Harmon, jerry NY'allace, Don Cress, and John Little in the dashes and quarter mile: Louis Williams and Bill Sobieralski in the half mile, and Ray Smith, ,lack Houser, joe Gass, and Don Okai in the mile run. The team is being strengthened greatly by transfer students from Lincoln High School and sophomores from Rock, Clark, and Lansdowne junior high schools. The East St. Louis track team is defending champion of every meet they participated in last year, except for the State Meet at Champaign. The team took top honors in the Hurst-Bush Relays, the West Frankfort Relays, the Con- ference Relays, the Conference Meet, the District Meet, and several dual and triangular meets. The team packs a lot of ability this year, and at the rate they are now moving, they can have a repeat performance of last year,s successes. March 28 April 3 April 12 April 15 April 19 April 24 May 2 - May 10 May 13 May 16-17 May 20 May 23 '-Q22 HG'-' 'Qi SCHEDULE Roosevelt High School at East St. Louis Normandy High School at East St. Louis Hurst-Bush Relays at Hurst Bush Belleville High School at Belleville - Maplewood High School at Maplewood Conference Relays at 'Wood River East St. Louis Invitational at East St. Louis f - f f f District Meet Wood River High School at Wood River V -W State Meet at Champaign Granite City, Belleville at East St. Louis Ponferenee Meet at East St. Louis C ross Country Cross country. probably the least talked about school sport, consists of a two mile race over hill and field. Many times cross country meets are held at golf courses because they are unusually hilly and the ground is kept smooth and the grass short. Cross country is truly a sport which requires teamwork be- cause the winning team is determined by the places in which the first five boys of each team finish. The sport requires endurance as well, and the field is al- ways alive with competition. This year's East St. Louis High School cross country team was certainly a surprise to those who are interested in the sport. The team wasn't expected to do too much because it lacked experience. Every boy out for the sport was participating for his first time except for one lone member, Arnold Segobiano. The other members included jack Houser, Joe Pulliam, Bob Croak, jim Clark, Donald Okai, Lois Williams, Aloe Gass, Eric Pickett, Bob Carillo, Bill Sobieralski, and W'ayne Shock. The team was coached by Mr. Fred Cameron, who was at the same time coaching the sophomore football team. Row 1: E. Pickett, J. Houser, B. Croak. B, Sobieralski. D. Farrillo. A. Segobiano. Coaeh Cameron. Row 2: VV. Shock. J. Pulliam. N. Stallons. D. Okai. J. Gass, J. Clark. 'T M1 . qu... 5 .I 9-:-B' .J 'x The team finished a close third place in the first meet of the season with XY'ood River, Collinsville, Granite City, and Belleville. The next week the team met Alton Wfood River, Collinsville, Belleville, and Dupo at the course in Alton and came out on top by a big margin. After that several triangular meets were held with Belleville and Dupo, and the Flyers won all of them. Then they dropped to fourth place in a meet against several St. Louis teams held in Forest Park. The following week East St. Louis played host to their second annual In- vitational Open, which was held at Grand Marais Golf Course. Some of the best teams in Illinois and Missouri participated in the event, Hadley High School of St. Louis capturing the honors from the twelve teams participating. East St. Louis finished fourth, just four points out of second. The record at Grand Marais was missed by just .6 of a second by a member of Sumner's team. The next week found the Flyer harriers in the Southwestern Conference Meet. The team captured the championship and trophy by an easy margin over Wood River, Collinsville, Granite City, Alton, and Belleville. After win- ning this important meet, the Flyers were favored to win the District Meet the next week. Eleven teams with the hope of winning a trip to Champaign for the State Finals participated. East St. Louis was pushed into second place by an upset win of six points for the Wfood River Oilers. Jack Houser, being one of the first five out of over 100 athletes to cross the finish line, won a trip to the State Finals. At State he finished fifty-sec- ond in a group of 150 athletes. Considering the lack of experience and facilities for practicing, the team was certainly a success. It had a lot of team spirit and a will to win. Baseball I9 T2 The 1951 l.dltlOI1 of the llytr baseball team fnnxshed the season wxth 1 re sptctable 500 ay tragt wlnnlng, sm games and l0Sll'lg tht same number, but could place no better than sixth nn the Southwestern Conference wxth a record of two wxns against four losses Alton, Belleynllt, and Granite Cnty vuere deadlocked for fnrst place as the season ended Thelr four and two record was closely followed by the three and three records of Edwardsvllle and Wood Rnver, who tned for fourth place East St Louls with two and four and Colllnsylllc with one and flve rounded out the standmgs Don Bruce, wlth a battmg average of 417, was the team captaln and was also the H1 Y Award wlnner It IS belleved by Coach Dehntr as the 1952 season lS about to begun that th1s years baseball team may be one of the fmest to represent the school nn many seasons Wnth more than sixty hopefuls, there are several leadmg candndates for each posltnon I'wo lettermen B111 Race and Carl Tauber, are slated to share the catchmg duties The mfleld candldates mclude thxrd baseman Claude Grant, shortstop B111 Altenberger, and two second baseman, Sam Sells and Jxm Westerfleld Ron 1 R Vlemhold J Clark B Starnes B Altenbelger Coach Dehnex B Albelt B FRIIIS R Taxlox R keudeckex D Bxuce Roxy 2 B Cloak C Taylox C Glant D Hlclts J Splekaxd E Campbell B Rlce 1 . 9 no . 1 .vs ,- ., 1 . . . . 'I Yi 1 Y ' 'I i . . , 1 . . s .s . ss .1 . . . . . . .. . --, V sys. s ff 1 . . . . f fs . . . . . . it - u s . , . . V . . C. u I I C 1 P . . . A . . . . . ..' ,. ' . . V. . ,. . 4 yi ff n-N Baseball I, l9.'i 2 Leading outfield candidates are Ray Wein- lmold, converted shortstop of the 1951 team, Bill Starnes, Roy Coppotelli, and jerry Schlosser. Gene Campbell ranks as the best of the pitch- ing prospects, followed closely by Charley XVal- do, Clif? lfckles, and tlie lone soutlwpaw of tlwe four, -lim Spicliartl. XVitl1 but two seniors, Bill Starnes and Ray Xveinlwold, on this year's team, 1953 may see tl1e Flyers making some threatening gestures toward the State Clmampionsliip. Ten IIIS l'l.'i', L last St uns LINOI ..,1 L 1 t nxt rntetme tht mar on Mlrelm l II1 the gxm with fourteen bow llILHLilI1g Among, EIOSL IIlI'dlI1b Dlelx R1wl1ngs 1 1 II1 Hux New members of the group tlns mu nt Darxxm 'Nm telt leon !XN1dOLlX nm Ilrrx xf1lI'IIl'lQ1lLlS Gem X 1 wtnn Rott: Bum It XICKIIWDLX IDL on Pmsu . 1 f L 9 O 1 Thx f . Lo ' S- ' ' Hiyl S'l1ool tennis team luti i s in 't H ' j uf present were seven returning lettermen-Ifount XVarren lfd Iflenniken, Harold 'Q ' '. . ' gsnt fu rv ' ' ' 'u ,V H , .' ta '- hz , .4 1' . L ' Kla L, ' VLH ' . ,j fl, if . ' 4 1 U lt, i Oli., Tha spring, of 1957 brought lbout thy runal of 1 lorgottgn sport at Past St Louls Hlgh Sghool Thus sport ns golf and thy l1st Uma. our hlgh school had 1 golf tum was nn l9w6 Sugral hlgh schools ln thus lI'Lll1lNL tormgd golf toms md thus xmr studumt golfus lun. alucxdnd that thu wmud to do lnlxuuse. Attgr obtammg PLFIUISSIIDIT from Mr BIUSJIIHIIH, rhq starud prac,t1Cmg., ll Grand Mamas Golf Coursg Fhq lrrmggd golf mum wnth othur schools, and llIl'lOLl2,l1 not too sugusslul ls 1 wmnmg tum thu dugru muah Lrgdlt lor thu! Lfforts Thu Ind I10L0lLl1 but Bob Popp WIS 3.,o.no.rous Lnough to hglp out tu tum bx lgttlng, Lhgm usa tn umursn II Grand Nllflh xml bx gum, Nmup lusons omg 1 xxulx Tlx boss plrtnupatnm, m golf wgrg Bgrnard Kughn lullmm IIYFX lxrutngr Ilm Rustgr Rog.,gr Bush on Shlrp Ronllal XY lLlxLI' Russgll lnars mal Cnorgp Coopgr .1 N. , C Q ' Y - ' z ' Q 1 f . . , - , . ,.. , . . ,. . l A , . f , 1, -' ' xvlf - - l. ly, 1 av . . , ., ,,, , ,, , , l . l . . . , .. 1. ,. , , , , ., . , , ,, ,, U . H., p . y Y , lug . , ,. f - - - V, w K w 1- 1 v 0 1 v ,K . ,. . K . .ff I 11, ' ' P.. -4 ' ,M all FEATURES Pep Day, l95l Annually the East St. Louis Senior High School students dedicate the day before Thanksgiving to their football team. The purpose of Pep Day, as this occasion is called, is to give spirit and enthusiasm to the student body for the traditional Turkey Day football game with Belleville. Pep Day begins early in the morning when students arrive dressed in jeans and plaid shirts and begin to decorate their cars and floats for the big parade. A student patrol is on duty in the halls to punish unwary students who may wander the halls without passes. 1 ,A A - At ten olcloclt there is an auditorium session which for two hours dis- plays much of our high school talent. This year. for instance, our cheerleaders and twirlers switched uniforms and displayed their talents in each other's fields. liollowing the auditorium session everyone swallows his lunch in a hurry so that at 1:50 he will he in his place for the long parade. At the head of the parade are found the lfoothall Queen candidates riding in convertibles, the hand, and the cheerleaders. lfollowing these are floats and cars decorated to carry out the theme Beat liellevillell' The next morning our traditional Turkey Day game between the lilyers and the Maroons of Belleville takes place. This year we were disappointed at losing the game and the Victory Bell, but everyone seemed to survive the catastrophe well enough to attend one of the most important of our school's social events- the Thanksgiving Dance. ,f 1 unix 'E' Nb l1vxxr'lI'11 Vw IlIf!7LIH Qllcll 1. 1161 The Football Dance The annual Football Dance was held on Thanksgiving night, November 22, from nine to one o'clock. The place was the Ainad Temple, and, as always, the dance was formal. Music for dancing was furnished by Al Tucker's or- chestra. For decoration, potted palms were placed around the edges of the dance floor and were illuminated by floodlights. A glittering ball consisting of tiny mirrors was suspended from the ceiling. Spotlights shining directly on the ball helped to reflect the light of the mirrors on the dance floor, creating a beautiful effect. Promptly at eleven o'clock, the most important part of the dance was reached-the coronation. Acting as master of ceremonies was Ed Bonner, of station KXOK. The pleasing way in which he introduced the candidates, their escorts, and the Queen made the coronation ceremony more vivid. The coro- nation ceremony itself was picturesque and Went off smoothly. The retiring Queen, the present Queen, and her maids all seemed to look their most beauti- ful that evening. This was the moment that they had been looking forward to for over two months. It is not easy to achieve the honor of being Football Queen. It takes a great deal of time energy, and work to sell more tickets than the other candi- dates. The contest for Football Queen is more or less a contest among the six grades in our school. Each class elects a girl its members think can best represent their grade. After each candidate is elected, she is given the responsibility of sell- ing tickets for the football games. For each ticket that a candidate sells, she re- ceives a certain number of votes. The day before the dance, the announcement of the new Queen is made. However, the coronation is still looked forward to, because it is held to honor the candidates and the new Queen and it is a formal way of showing appreciation to them. Nancy Harrington Vivian Geex The Football Dance At the opening of the 1951 Coronation ceremony, the retiring Queen, Mar- jorie McMillin, escorted by Bob Hudson, took her place on the throne. The Maids of Honor in order of their appearance were Yvonne Ogden, 10-2 candi- date, escorted by Louis Riethmang Jacqueline Kalish, 11-2 candidate, escorted by Leo Sullivan H13 Carol Smith, 11-1 candidate, escorted by Sonny Choletg Vivian Geer, 12-2 candidate, escorted by Arnold Roustiog and Nancy Harring- ton 12-1 candidate, escorted by Bill Keeley. Then came the entrance of our new Football Queen of 1951, Jeanette Vargo, escorted by john Siegel, captain of the Flyer football team. 5 ig-cg Carol Smith W' ' il wil Il ww: lllklllll +- Jaequeline Kalish llaiui-i lfI5.Lll1J Yvonne Ogden II.-mv: 1.1-Ili '-W,-Q i SGTIIB Inner Willye' The Inner XVilly, a comedy in three acts was presented by the Speech ll class in the high school auditorium on December 13, 1951. The play was under the direction of Miss Ruth Merz. The main character of the play is Willoughby Adams, a sixteen-year-old high school boy, whose life has been lovingly but completely smothered with attention and protection from his three maiden aunts. Willy seemingly has no will of his own but meekly does whatever his aunts wish, such as swallow cod liver oil, eat turnips, and practice his piano lesson. That is, he does these things until his inner self, an elfish fellow, pops up and urges Willy to assert himself. Many humorous situations follow, as no one can see or hear the Inner XY'illy except Willy himself. With Inner Willy's coaching, Willy learns to as- sert himself-all to his aunts' dismay. The play ends happily as Willy takes his favorite girl to the annual high school prom, despite his aunts' efforts to have him escort the very dull and home- ly neighbor girl. The production was a great success and the proceeds were given to the Estlian fund. f '3 3 QQOLDF NK mums ,NBERG '11, 'Il11IlflYj' '52 'rom Qura Do RIS MAR'I'lSZL,S The Junior-Senior Prom One event to which every graduating senior looks forward is the junior-Senior Prom. This affair is given each semester by the 11-2 class in honor of the graduating class. Four senior girls are chosen as candidates for the coveted honor of becom- ing Prom Queen, and the colorful Coronation of the queen is the highlight of the dance. This january, the queen was Miss Marilyn Goldenberg. Her maids of honor were Miss Doris Martiszusn Miss Carolyn Cruce, and Miss JoAnn Rezny. The Prom was held in the ballroom of the Knights of Columbus Club, and those who attended were pleasantly surprised to find the Prom featured in the society section of the following Suunday's Emi Sf. 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Since Marsha will finish high school this summer, she will not appear with the squad in September. Thus the squad in September will consist of Marie Trione, Marion Webb, and two others who have been getting into practice at some of the games -Marilyn Thompson and Sherry McCullough. Upper Row: Tom Reiff, the squad. Phyllis Hioh. Iiiiwei' Row: Delores Kerwin. Glenn Donaldson, Marie Trionm l The Twirlers The six twirlers of the East St. Louis Senior High School have faithfully aided the band hy adding color to its perfor- mance with their spinning batons during auditorium sessions. football and haskethall games, and parades. In working together to create new ideas for each performance they have accom- plished much and put in much worthwhile practice. Their constant etliort hrought enjoyment to them as well as .1 feeling of satisfaction which results from a ioh well done. It has heen the aim of the twirlers always to put forth their hest efforts, which aim. they felt, would lead them to hecome successful twirlers. The twirlers are as follows: Dlxu-1 BI-,IpVIiR September 1950 January 1952 GI.ORlfX PROHASKA September 1950 June 1952 DALL BRONSMAY September 1950 June 1952 l',l.I.l N Sc IINIAIJRII lm Svplw-lnbol' 110541 Jlllll' 19512 SHIRILY Sfxrxloxs September 1950 January 1953 EVA Gl'l'IIIiR September 19-19 December 1951 -na., .. gk, U- fa ' Jag. IAS is i 'Tr'm, 'H-Hamm 'Wham-.:.M 6 Hqmy. W-wm..., 1 xii' x 'f ! JANUARY IQ52, ATHLETWC COUNTRY iw ,,f BEST VERSATSLE LOOKQNG BASEBALL SCHOLARLY TO succeed: BASKETBALL PLEAMNG THE SENIORS CHOICE E vUi5fm' QQ R A UL, HOLNX -E T R K , A fi' T u-0 f Q, Ms 5 Vx ,, v- . 1 J. 5 Q, va'lx s X X X BASEBALL M my I Q1 .,,.,....-an-1 A ll , 0-,,,,.W Q f .z 3 M 14 ALA, 6.1 gf V5 '5 M. ga 4 J Z, . ., is ' if y9'1f , ' X on XX x K QW A X L C WY' ,Z -or' ,VYPQI Twp 111-vk l'u2iC'h 212 SIIIINYJPI' pu J VIY The lntvllvvt I,mvk 1111 Thu pang' Tm-xvlwx' Jr. I'xffm Shirley Curnored! IIN- 'ANI bl 'fply ein? Q ,f 64' I C We ' ' .J J gr, .ll f' f' A ,, 5 fn 1 I .3 Os in 5 uf . The Hm'1'ix-rs Kickoff Art Home stretch? 8:29 a.m. Blueprints Research papers 7 Freedom I Serious seniors I .gl 'W if -'M nm K. Wills and Amlntlons-Class of January '52 DORIS ANDERSON X 11 Mx abrlrts Carol VS eber Xmbrtron None keep a locker rlean to P XT ANDERSON 11 N desrre to slr 1 to some darrn sophomore Ambrtron To a xx avs bt h rpps ARTHUR ATLHISSON W111 My desk to a 10 1 Ambrtron To serxe 1r1 the Navy DAVINY AUGUSTINE W111 None Ambrtron To fly one of Belts arrplanes from Nome Alaska to Nlatrl Br17r1 ua Lhrcago and Dallas LEROY BARDSLEX Vhll My broken typexxrrter to any 111 student who deserves rt Ambrtrorr To be xrce presrdent of a large busrness BETTY BARMAN W111 My locker to 'lnyone vsholl haxe lt Ambrtron To be a prrx ate secretary BETTY BARTON W111 My typewrrter rn 220 to anyone fool rsh enough to vrant rt Ambrtron To pass a ClX11 serxrce exam and get a Job at Scott Freld JOHIN KK ALTER BAUR W111 My abrlrty to talk to someone who can use rt to better adxantage Ambrtron To be a successful hotrod xxrth an rnturtron for rolrcemen ROBERT BELT W111 My model arrplane to the pre flrght class Ambrtron To ovsn an arrlrne from Nome Alaska to Natal Brazrl through Chrcago and Dallas C HARLES BINNEY Vkrll To the football team of 02 an un sorled unused and wearfree Jersey No 2 Ambrtron To become 1 plasbov 4Ixe got a good start a BILL BISHOP X 11 Ms desk No 8 rn H R 215 to any I0 1 who xxrshes rt Ambrtron To lrxr rs long., as Methuselah DON BLACK 11 brlrtx t get rn and out classts vrrthour 1 pass to anyone who vxont abuse the prrxrlege Ambrtron To radrate from college and make the most of xxhat I learned FI l IS Bl AC KVKFII V111 Another Chemrstrx I student to Nlrss Pannell Ambrtron To oxxn a hash stand 1n Lou er Slaboxra JI- PRX BOSVS E11 W111 My seat rt the lunch table to Gent Lrxelx Ambrtron T ovrn the br ,est funeral home rn Fast St Lours I AW RFNCF BOVINFTTE W111 The school to the sophomores Ambrtron To graduate 1n Januarv 1952 SHIRLFY BROZ W111 My seat near the door 1n typrng., to anyone who rsnt afrard of dying Ambrtron To haxe a nappy marrred lrfe MARJORIE BYRON W111 My speeral alarm clock to Marcaret Baker -Xmbrtron To be promoted to frrst class wrapper at Strx ROBERTA LAMPBI I L VV1l1 My abrlrty to pay attentron rn hrs torv to my brother Huge Campbell Ambrtron None DON CLARK Vkrll lNone Ambrtron To frnd a magrc lamp and haxe exervthrng I vrant vrhen I vrant rt NORMA COATES W111 M5 ab1l1tv to keep rr x xxlrrte bucks tlean to Pat Vkykoff Ambrtron To be a prrxate secretary to John Derek TOM CONDO W111 My d sk rn home room onto whrch vxater from the radrator pours contrnually to some future resrdent of 210 Ambrtron To retrre at the rrpe age of 22 MAC. C OPFLAND 1 o urd a new sc rool xx ltll my f1rst mrllron -kmbrtron T lent nore rn thrs scrr 1 than I take out BOB CROAK Vkrll Nix brseball surt to Eugene Gryz mala Ambrtron To be 1 re rt sports rnnounur L-XROLXN LRULF 1 abrr x to ge cates to sorre bashful sophomore Ambrtron To berome Mrs Rlchald Lfluf-xl sometrme durm, 1052 Q O 0 Q ' , A' ,' 1 1 1 C 1 I ' 1 1 1 V12 ,' A' j to ' - 1' ' ' ' T ' ' - A I AV AV va A rr - 1- .- - N V Y 1 4 XX 1 1 1Iy .f A . 11 1' g ' ' - . 1 ' -. I- s Q V I' V ' - ' I 0 . 'go ,.. . 4 A 1' I' V 1. '. . . 2 i V . ' , v 1 ' 1. 1 1' 1 V . . - ' . t ' K - . 'V V' . V 1 . . V ' ' ,- Y . . I , , ' ' I V KV 4. . . VO. ' : . ' ' ' 1 ' . W C ' . . ' . Y l I ' I ' ' ' ' 1- ' ' . , . rr . 1- . v, ' V . . Z .7. Y, U ' v V V D . V U V Y' . V K. V 1 1 . t V 1 . t V ,. I 7 ' . it 1 . V 1 - 1 A7 A . 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ARDS Wrll None Ambrtron To be a Gregson 1C1ydea RAYMON D EDVX ARDS sophs Ambrtron To betome a mechanrral engrn eer and a hood one CHARLES ESTES Vxrll To 'Vhss Clute the best stage hands xxe ever had Ambrtron To become a success rn rny thrng I do ARLENE FARIES Vxrll Nix seat rn typrn to 'rnxone xxho xx ants to srt on the arsle and pass er asers back and forth Ambrtron To be a nurse at Stott Fleld BOB FARRIS Vxrll Mx great hrttrnc abrlrty to one of Prck Dehner s boys Ambrtron To be a Srberran do sledder OTIS GAP RETT VV1ll All mx school knoxxledbe to omeone xxho needs rt Ambrtron To succeed rn lrfe IMA JEAN GEBHART Vxrll My sea rn home nur sm class to any txxelfth grade alll Ambrtron To be a good housexxrfe and to be successful rn holdm, on to an offree Jo Y IVIAN GEFR 'xxrll Mx abrlrtx to et out of Classes to Bettv Pearce Ambrtron For N11 Ozment to aoree that Im a fompetent comptometer operator NIAPIIJ1 N GOLDEYBL PC Vxrll The secret formula xxe use rn open mg our lockers to the sophomores Ambrtron To recerxe mx drrxer s lrcense VK ANTDA HALE H111 My comptometer to anyone xxho rs smart Ambrtron None BRLCF HAPPER Vxrll My ood trmes at hrgh school to Jerry Sternman Ambrtron To be on a major leabue ball term JFAN HARRISON Wrll My good grades to the sophomores Ambrtron To get a job I really lrke JIMMIE HEN DRIX Vxrll My seat rn 200 to my brother Daxrd Hendrrx who IS graduatrng from Junror hrgh school Ambrtron To be a specralrst rn electrrcrty and refrrgeratron FARLEN AMAE HORN to some enernetrf' 12 2 kmbrtron To oxxn mx oxxn beautx shop DOINAI D HUDSON xxrll lNone Ambrtron To be a clresel mechanrc JOHN J JACKSON! Vkrll Nix beat up seat rn 20:1 to some poor sophomore Ambrtron None RICHARD KASSON Wrll MV xxrll to anyone xxho xxrll take rt Ambrtron None N ORMA N KASTNIEP Xxrll To xilSS Clute some Englrsh XII student Ambrtron None ALAN KONIOROMI xxrll Nix locker to the next sophomore xxho xxants rt Ambrtron To make a lrxrn xxrthout xxork rn for rt LHARLES KRAMER XX11 'Nix desrre to skrp to the so ho mores Ambrtron To be a mrllronarre O 0 0 'I Q 1 ' 1' . ' 1' Q : 1 - . 1 1 V' ' ' 5' g 1 r ' 1 . I ' A 2 U' V1 : 1 ' ' A ' ' - V v B' I - I 4 N A A v nj U . 1 .- Y ' 1. b I , , 1 1 ' Q U' . V . .S , ,- ' ' v ' -' v 4 L I g ' ,. , ' A Av sv ' Av 4 .. ' ' V' I - - V, ., . ' , t U ' - 1 it. , do. J -v N V v N v : 1 ' Q ' ' Z A . . V . - f ' ' ' ' - 1 - y 1 ' 7 - s v' A, . , xv VVi1l: My seats in all my Classes to the VVill: My office as treasurer' of M. A. C. . qff .' 'U ' - . ' ' 1 ' ' ' - 1' ' ' : ' E' ' . . 0. ' ' V V 1 1 . , 'v. 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Wills and Amlntlons--Class of January 52 .I-XNILE POBINSON JANET STEINEP 11 N tw mv 1:11'J11IX t1 ome un OI H111 Mx 1111me11111111 te111h11 to o111e 111110 tunate 1111hon1111e A.111b1t1on T1 be 11 e11et111x X IPGINI -X POOD VK111 Mx c11ess111f1111nf sk111 L11 anxone 111111 nee11s lt 111b1t1on H0111 1n th se11eta11f11 f1e1 111th Xen httle 11111111111 HARPH RLTI FDGE 1 ce ID 1111 1no 11 111 1s11n 111b1t1on T11 t 1 1111 11 f fm 1x f111111 he11 JIM SAM LL11 VS111 Mx tuba to P11nf1111 Lp1hu11h Amb1t1on TJ ox n A 111114 stand 1n Pdst Hong, Kong, HELEN SCHNIIEDEP VS111 My qu1etness to one t111kat1xe -1un1111 Amb1t1on To be 1-1 COl11p10I'11Pt6I ope1ato1 and earn lots of 11111nev .IALQUFLINE QEIBOLD 1 A11 IIIV p1a1t11e 11111111 I 11111 1n s11111t hand to some 1un1111 111b1t111r1 get 1kd11X 1 JOHN SIFFFL NN 111 'None 1 111b1t111n 1 1 1 foo 11 1 t111n 1111111111 11111 HM SMITH 1 Nh INI 111111 next best Fn,,11s11 st1111ent 11131111111 T1 1111 1- 1 S1-IIHI I4 1 SMITH 1 T .1111 1Ll'1111X 1111 x 111111011 n ,,1oxx1nf t1 61 111b1t1r11 T 1 1t I 111111111111 1n1 KI WOXIN 1 1 111111111111 RONAI D SOLOMON X 1 To NI1ss P1nn1l1 th1 11os11st c11lI111H N 's 11113111011 T1 111 ll 1 1 511110531111 1n 1n e xuth 1n 1n1111111 ot txuntx 1111J1l'sdI111 11 'veal IU 1 -X111b1t1on To 1ea1n to txfe HAPPH G STEINEP V111 To some xounf 1111101 1111 11f11k1n,, 111ace on Tenth it1eet I111J111UI1 TJ bux the IIN1 1913 111111 31 1n Fast St LOIIIS DP LOPFS STOPMA 'N 1 11111111 some 11nl111 8811101 111b1t1o11 fl 1101111111 cholog1st JOHN T XP XTS-XS 1 1 111111e11111111 1LrlC11L1 t 1 so1111 1111111 111b1t111n 1 111 PAT TITE 11 To Donald P111k1.1 1111 1111111 fo el -X111b1t1o11 To I'l1d11iO rl 111111111n 11o11.11s and be 1 1111XdtC se11ct11x t11 a g11o111ook1r1g 1HVkW6I IANP NINISON 1 o 1n N111111f1 Fort 111b1t1on T1,.,1 111111191 IRCJY I-VFRT WAII 11 1 ltw t1 111111n1 n srhool X111bl11111 l IS 1 11 IXPI-N1 P VK XPRPN 1 1 810811111 1 11111 0 11l1XCIN X1111'Jl1111I1 1 1 ,,1 ,1 11111 11 11fte1 XX 'NIONI1 XX I- If DON 1 'N st 11111 M1 J01111SOI1S 1111111 to 1X sso111t1 11112 Kltl n 111b1t1on ont nuc 11 111116111011 t 1 e 1 JOHN HOKI B-YI 1 1 i1 1,11 Nlllt 1111 11 south 111b1t1on T1 lke 111 11 oxxn 1111 1 1 o o o 4 9 VV1: -Iy jp' ,, ' '1' 1' 1 f '- T: 1 1' ' f ' 1' g A -Av . -.11 1 v' ti J ' N, Y 1 1. 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Wills and Ambltlons--Class of June 52 N1 APJORIE ALCORN BONNIE CIMA N11 All praetwal 13101319111 1 1 f11n1 1 10111111 to Ca1o1 SITllt.h so S10 e x t 1 ome pom Jllflllll xx h11 knoxxx no 11119-snt haxe to 111n up and doxxn so manx Ill 1111 than to ldlxl 59111111 N11t11 tcp'- X111b1t111n To b11o1111 a1111the1111t11st1af 1 111 J1t111n I1 1111111 n 1ff11 1en sm ta1x NANKX AIPNANDF1 NI XPIFII X CONNFR 1 Seat 1n 111e11111111 N11 H111 Nix p11s1t111n is 111011 aecompamwt to sopho111o1e anxone xx1111 lN vx1ll1ng, to xxoxk ha1d X111b1t1on To 111ake a suuus 111 1115 l1fe Alilblllllh T11 ,,o to college I1ldlY'y and then haxe txxms JOAN ALTHOFF VN11l MV ab1l1tx to get 1n t1ouble 1n home PAT COTTER IO0Tll to some unfortunate sophomoxe Xhll My sho1thand p1ns to anyone xvho AIIIbltl0I'l To 13150 a baseball team 1141115 t0 Wmk AIIlbltlOH To be a f'OlIlIJtOIll6t6I ope1at01 II THP R ANDERSON H111 -X11 mx money to 801111 P001 sopho mme H111 Mv 1111ke1 to some unsuspectmg NODHOIIIOTC BFPNICF' CZFKANSKI Amb1t1on To ff1a11u1t1 fllllll h1gh SK oo Huh ehdlgyt S X111b1t1on T11 bt 1 h1g11lx pald seeretalx to some exe1ut1xe I LLY DARTT H111 My 1ocke1 to some Qtlong sophomore AlIlbltlOH To get marrled BETTY LOU BAKER 1 1 My 1rat beat I'1ent11 to ll brother Amb1t1on To be a seuetaxy to an m pOI'iaI'1i CXGCUUVC PATTIE DEEMS Vhll My punctuallty to someone who en Joye spendmg the day 1n 204 Al1lbltl0I'l To ma11y a 11Ch man and l1xe 1n Ch1c1ag,11 JOSEPHIWE BAKER Vx 111 All the hard chem1St1x equatlons to anyone xxho thmks he can do them Alllbltltlfl To 191119 a xe'11 afte1 I gradu NN ll M t it ci f t th MARGARET BAKFR 15Oph0nyNgb11p1c1 V an con llSl0l'1 o e Vx1ll 'Nix pumtualxtx to anxont xx ho hkes Ambluon To be able to get Somewhere m to mpend the f11st ten 11111111198 of the dax hfe without Almy naming 1n the l1b1a1x Ambmon Ngne GLENW DONALDSON V111 Nix mtelhgente to Sam Sells BARBAPA BECKETT lTllb1tl0Il To stay a Confumed bachelor Vx1ll Mx sholthand g1ades to anx one xx ho 1-1 ants them ROBERT EDMISTOIN Ambmon To become d eecleldu xx 111 All mx xxorldlx possesmonb to Jean AlIlbltlOH To 311111 the Naxy NAOMI BFRRY H111 None A111b1t1on To bec 111111 a 11tnt1st N 'wtlIt'ldlX JACK FLLIS XX1 Mx usul llllh b1x1u1ts to anxone An1b1t111n T1 l1xe unt11 I 19 MARX BREWER 11 A mx extew klltjxxlellht' 1 Ion Lmgbeny and P1141 xqdlshdll 1 lx lxplxkllltl to the Inclunx t ex ANN PIQR Ambltmn To haue 105 of monex ant usa om 11t Ol 1nb1t111n 'I1 xxn x11 IJAI F BRONSMAN X 11 NIx txx11l1n,, dbl11lX 1n11 b1t11n t11 111x NISIQI Judx V111 'NOHC Xlllbllltlll T11 lll3llX 11111 xx11n1111f111 111b1t111n T1 111 111x N NORNIA FOFF NIL RII-,L CAMPBELI DON AI D 1' DXK IN 1 me 1111f,x t 111111 11 1h S11 1 111 1 I-l1wto1x 5, ues t so 11 n xx htn she lN too 111411 t xx lu111x s11ph11111o11 zxlllblllflll To bldflllill Xl1lblIlOIl '111 ,,1t 11111 111 lllhll sc 1 o 0 o 1 9 X 1 I . ' ' s KIA 1'1,g 1111- XVIII My ' ' ' ' J .'l II..v I , ' ' - A vi. I. ' . . 2 v '- 1 -v 1 1 ' ' '1 ' ' ' . z , s 1 1 ' ' 1 1' 1 1 1 ' 1' '1- A 1' ' 1 T be' 1 :1 1 t .' 're- 1112 ' IL' 1' J-1 . 1 . ,.., ' .'.'. Vx ll: My .' ' 1111 ' F1 t11 x 11111 2 1 j A 1: I .1 ' 1 1 Z rs ,. P , . - . 5. .h 1 -' I V - A V .1 5. ., 1 A HS-b.-1. A, 1 wb 1 v f .- I 1 1 4 V i VV'l 3 f' 1 ' in 1 1 y ,. A V Y b I - - I , .. , ., i , ' ' 1 ' . ate. ' ' ALLAN DOCKSTEINER ' ' ' 2 1 ' cl' . xx 1 1 ll 5 - ' -1 11 . 1.- - 1 ' ' ,' 1 A 1 1 , XVII: ix' j 1 1' hi IQ h j ' A ' ' 1 '1 11 ' a ya 1ht. V11 1 j 0' 1 A' -' .1 1 1 ' ' 3 I 1 ' 1' guy. A ' ' 2 1 1 .like XVII: So 11 S111 111 ,-1 np- VV'l1: My XV 'll .' 111 1 Q 11 .' ll 1 so ' 1 5 '-1 ll 'ally .' ' ' : f' 2 1. 1 ' ' 1 ' f' 1 ' 'f' .',h,1o1. Wills and Amlntlons-Llass of June 52 DAVID FISHEL I -U-'OLYN GPIFFING Vhll My banjo plaung abrlrts to any fool H111 My fhrty eyes to am bashful sopho more who needs them Ambltron To be a housewrfe NIYRON GRODSKY Vkrll My great rntelhgenre to anyone who Vklll My locker to a sophomore who needs It doesnt know any better who thlnks he can plax and s1n at the same tlme Ambrtlon To be a doctor DOLORES FRANCIS -Xmbltron To raduate and then to lne Ambxtlon To be a dancer or frnd a oot a happy llfe wlthout irms trarnme fellow ALBFRTA FRA 'NTKLIN JIM HAMMON D Hull My dblllIX on the barltone horn t Vhll My frrendshrp wrth Mlss Alex to Joy Howell Sam Sells -Xmbrtron To raduate and ,go to rollegc Ambltron To be as ood r teacher as Mr-ss ptemhelmel MAPY KATHRYN HAPPFI BARBARA FRP TVX ELI Vhll All the good tlmes I hate rn orches tra to a sophomore NIOIIIIISI Ambrtlon To be a school teacher wlth stu N-Axf Y HARRINGTON dents as wonderful as the class of 2 M111 My alarm flock to Reed Crank so BETTY GALLOP VS111 Two more talkatrxe students to take Des and my place rn shorthand Ambrtron To be a Court reporter get mar PAULINE HENDERSON rred and mme to Arrzona Vkrll None Vkrll My hood rades to rrrw srstu Jo Ann -Xrrrbrtron To exmel ln w hatuer professlon I mrght rlroose rn lrfe he wont be late for school Ambrtron T et out of school and o to tollege VV1ll My blonde halr to Sandra Knapp MARILYN HERBERT Ambltlon To vet marrred so I won t haxe Wrll Mrss Maxex to a better homeroom to Work Ambrtron None EVA GITHER JERRY HERPON VS 1ll My ab111ty to get my home work done before I leave school to Carol Weber Ambrtlon To go to college sophomore VS rll My seat locker and all the tlme I drdn t hate between classes to some speedy FRANCIS GOMARIC Ambrtron T hr rduxte frnd a Job and llxe to a IIPB old affe Vhll None Ambrtlon To be a stenobrapher MARTHA HESS M. 111 Nlone GEORGE GRAY Ambrtron T ,et marrred Vkrll My moe used school book to am student who follows my course PHYLI IS HIOB Ambrtron To be r success 1n anvthm I V111 MV ablllly t0 1'-fam Vtelghf by just attempt lookrnt, at food to Marran Webb mbrtron To MARY FRANCF5 CONZAI FZ dramatrcs VS rll None SI-IIPI FY JAC OBS mbrtron o 1 tolle e drplo M111 My hrgh school chploma to some poor BILL GRAHAM strugglrng jumor Vhll My mrlhons atqulred by workrn Amblllfm To attend Asbury gouege too hard to Mr Johnson Arggggggg fig, be dn executive m I la! M111 My basketball talent to anyone who wants rt JOYCE GRIFFIN -Xmbrtron To et ahead ln the world VS ll b t l k lopholgqyoleea up oc er to some poor HEYNRX JONES Ambmon To enter Baines Hospltal as A VS 111 Semor Math to anv future brarns Student nurqe Ambrtron To pass senror math o 0 o 1 9 I . . v . . . . . v . . I 'A I A V U . - ' 3 , . ' ' t A 4 v : g. , , ' . ' . gg 1 f bv Y 2 . A. hu h V 4 I .Y I A . 0. . -' . 0 L '. ' ' - o'-' f - r - rl A ' P3 ' ' - . Y t, . , . , . -. . 4 V 'l I N, A 4 4 3 I U g' ' ' ', - . I , , . v , 5, , A , , , -4 ,1 v - f D- . 5-V. '5 . A v 1 v : 1- rs r' . Y . . ' . . . , s A ' . : 0 g xx I t . V ' , - ' ' '. Y 'A 1 .' . Ambition: To travel. DOLORES GRAY ' ' : ,, ' ' f ' ' : I I ' . YV . . A ' 1 o if 'Q z , ' ' . ' , I I L. 7. . PS ' ' ' : .' U' '. A , A ' 2 o U . V , . . , , , . 2 4 Q A' I his . H . S . ' 7 ' Y ' A. . 0 I A I I. , I A ' ' : go to vollege and major' in 4 ' I .4 A H ' '-4. ', f ' . S . . J T S A 3 T get 2 ' g' ma. ,, D Y , H , 1 A A V. Z - - t, , , r, rr , , - g ' ' 3 .' ' ' . . . ' '. . GAYLORD JEFFERSON 3 ' ' 2 'ge ,4 h r . . - U. . V K . . ,, . Wllls and Amlntlons--Class of June 52 NOPNI-X IxAf INSKI 11 N lm km to Nha kx Hfiltu m in -'xmbxlmn Tr b a dum t asswlant N ANCH KASTNFP XK111 Nix Lum book to mxcme uhm takes mbmon Tu 4 n .IUXK I' KP NIP 11 NI Illdlhlnk f 111111 ltmg hx nu supulm pe-1 son .Alilblllllfl To be A t0101,,r1 mxsslonan IOYQF KFMPER 11 Anxthmg I msn to anxom xx 10 needs lhblilfbfl v bm 1 is Qhlitxlc nu sv. IHFLORFW KFN DALL H111 The enjovment of be1ng, an accom pdmst fm the Chou I Lyda Lamb Xmbltlon To be a good nulse nuuxx 'md haue .1 famllw DELORFS KERVN IIN Xhll MV cheelleddm umfmm to some mvs desuxmg cheerleader mbxuon g, t 1 4. -. momx and INCIIIV BILL KING H111 Mx old holey ym somkx md bxoken yencxlb to some lucky sophomme -Xmbluon T J get S1 000 O00 NIAPCIF KING 1 1 XUYIC' -Xlilbltlfbfl To be 1 suntan NIARIE KOTSIRAS H111 'Nh xocfibulaxy to Nh Ozment -XI'Nb1ll0I'x Tu be a good Qtenogqaphel XX II I IAYI A KRAMER Vklll Nix tmubles to the next sophommm 111 Muon Tm ll0I1ll wx thlll wt XPPX I-xPI- I1 NI- I X 1 'None mbxlmn v 1 lO'1cl bi 301 ORP S IxOSS 1 Nom XIHIJIIIUN lm QU xx nc L IIIISIKPAQNI' POBLPT IANIB 11 xt If 1 an wphmnmn x ho 111w0 call the 4 mb1t1on T1 ,et mx Imms on tha fx plomi IOSEPH H I FX FI INC 1 A ll 11 UI hmmm L m J1t1on Tn muhanu trim PAT IOX I' X1 10 L I1 rf mx Lng.,ig,emQnt to somm fvlhm semox mb1t10n T Qt out ot hlgh snhool a c t a b PHXI I IQ I OX FLI X 1 Thr cmuxxmnl ul bunh pusuient oi Nhxul Adx lncul K hmus in anxum who IH xxl ln, If no Xmbxlmn To buome 1 Dhxwlldl Lhelapmt XPY NIAHON H111 Nix .4b111tx to pass Spamsh tebts tc anx student m Spamsh -XI'I1blUOY'l To het out of school IJANA 'Nici ONKFY 11 sex IH .fluc to my -.wtex Lf 'Nlrt onkes so Nm xumt hdxc- to s1t m the bamk of the balconw 'xlllblllllll To become A pSVQhldt1li nurse If D NILKINNEX H111 All the sclatchpdpex I used m Mlbs Alexs Serum Math I to anv Bov Scout troop IH need 411 fundx NI -XRH PI LEX NHC HAELIS Xhll Nix lockm space IH 201b s CIOAKIOOHI to A lhlllllel pemon thin I -Xmbmon To succeed m All I do QHIP LEX IVIOODX H111 Nix expensne Qomplometer machme lu anume who can handle It Hlblllilll bm lst KE NH PI xl rut X 1 un, n,,,,ui .IfuhPxJb1L Hlbllllrll Tr 1 nsh 1 111,.,L xulhuu m m emu f mm tht -Xxnud Fmmx 'XII-RI I- 'VII FLI PP 1l 1110 m ex IH ilblxl 1 Ill Jlllivll 1 J '1111 INA 1 xtx nu 1 X ' IUI ISI' X11 'N I I-n,,l1 h lux to mx uthel ftllllllldlt' '-. um 1 X X N, mt U, 111111 1141 XII in lr x no to vu, 1113111011 1 JL 1 su mv it mxt 1 ,, Hlbll1tl1 1 1 Q wield o O 0 9 I VV11 ,ly - ' . '- Q' ' 1' z . XVI 3 Fnx' 1 IFII' gym In 1 y J , ' ' 2 4 9 1 is 's '. . 'V ' 5 F m 'S- A cf' 'l ti'- 1n ' R ' Y, A ' ' , A J A ' , A - . b, ,i urw XK11: My 1-11' ' ln hflmomum to 11 1110 ' 'I I. A I' ' 1 1 lf-urn the: 1- ' u 11. XVI 3 . 5' ' ' V 1 'z ' z ' ' 0' 'z if: to zi A ' j ' ' A Q I 4 , X 11: 'rr h'1l1 g - vw x ,- x , A 1 ogy ' nl ' 'I ' ' 09 jo . xx 1 1 . 3 ' - ' 3 1 -1 .- it. ' , . . , 7 , , A ' ' 1 T4 1 4 ysy' 'z rv. V115 1 A' A' 1 ' -' U' v' , ' ,S ,X 'll' 1' 1 'x'k. x 'I ' b ' ' ', 0 . ' A 1 ' ' . 11 r Q- v L ' AY ,,. 'Y 'lc 1 ,j' 1 V- I ,' I U A h A I K' X V .v . ' 1 Av 4 ' A I I , W11 My .wr ' f 1 ' 1- A I To fe a job, mzkx lot: or ,. 5 , . , A , - , , ,A - jd 3 N. , g . D. . A- 2 . I A I Aylv v A uvfl' ' v 'Y Ambnion: To 2l'3llllPll9 from college. A 1- ' 3 , bw . A first vlan., mal- A ' ' : To x 21 private Svc' ary. ' 1' ' lvl' . ' 2 ,min I.: . . ' ' . I 'X' I 1 XXVI 2 My r -uf-1'vzu'11 lm'l'c1' In iny I - VH: Av D INN. . .-- up I A I ' 1 T1 travel with z ' . and. A I-el, Nl U 4 ju ,W X V, L tw- I . 1' ' . . v . V IV 7 '- W1 1 My mm hum' lux -1 1 Sm -.ml vr .- ' ' 3 To be un air' v . - 'a 'l'ss. i -.'1'1 gvt hungry v: rly. P 'XY 1 Q ,C X A I 2 T4 gvt ll gunfi jul . l 'I'I'y. XVII: My ubll v' tu get into Lx' bl' m M, LY . ' L' I , '.'I'. I S V1-'-' 2 .' ' ' ' -'Ui' : My z1hil'lA' In haw- .iiux K' e f ' K - Eng ' In 1 yr n- vhn 1'l' ' l'k. A IA ' 1 T4 I - Q .' 1-c'f.x' 4 1 j h'nf'. A ' ' - 1 T4 b1 ax muchirv val. -' Un: Wills and Amlntlons--Class of June 52 ELSIE N -XX E M111 Mx seat 1n 223 to some Junror Ambrtron To become a seamstress BILLIE JI. NE NEAL Vx 111 All mx comrc books to Harold Nor xxood so he can read rn studx Ambrtron To help other s SALLY NICHOLS Xhll My locker to the underclassmen Ambrtron To Graduate and get a Job as a secretarx DIANA LOL ISF NORSIGIAIN Vkrll My abrlrty to sneak rnto the lunch lrne xxrthout gettrng caught to Glenna Krnron -Xmbrtron To bo to Stanford Lnrxersrtx and aftev Draduatron traxel around the xxorld LORENZ L N ODINE breath Ambrtron To frnrsh hrgh school on trme and be an Arrzona rancher BARBARA 'NIORTON Wrll My Amerrcan hrstory to Shrrley Mc Connaughy Ambrtron To become a secretary JACQUELIN E JUIN E NUIN ES Vkrll My abrlrty to talk to exeryone t Bobby Hornback Ambrtron To become a secretary t a mrllronarre and marry the boss BETTY ODENTHAL Wrll My abxlrty to operate the machrne calculator to Shrrley Mrller Ambrtron To make my schoolmg a profrt HELEN OGOIN OSKI Wrll My locker to Sam Sells so hell haxe some place to keep hrs hat Ambrtron To go to college for four years CHARLES PARKER Vkrll My false teeth to the next unluckx football player Ambrtron To frnrsh hrgh school JOAN PAW LOSKY Vhll My shorthand book to Sherrx lil Culloubh so that she may put rt to better use than I drd Ambrtron To frnd a Dood job JOAN PETERSON SX 111 Mx abrlrty to bet along rn school to JoAnn Pakey -xmbrtron To be contented SLS-'IN PLANT M111 Mx abrlrtx to make pancakes to a nexx Foods student Ambrtron To be a comptometer operator and hou exxrfe TONI POS AGE Vkrll Our hand Carxed lunch table to the I0 1 S Ambrtron To o to W ashrngton Unrxersrtx and be a fashron rllustrator FLOP EN CF POTTS Vkrll My abrlrty to speak Spanxsh to anx one xx ho xxould lrke to flunk Ambrtron To keep smllrng and try hall to make the best of myself GI OPIA PPOH -XSKA H111 The xx onderful trmes I had as a txxrrl er to a nexx majorette -XI11blt10I1 To become a journalrst LOIS PRLETZEL brtrous student -Xmbrtron To be a comptometer operator and house xrfe GXKYNFTH PRINILE Wrll My abrlrty to graduate from hrgn school to Sandra Knapp -'Imbrtron To be successful rn wxhatexer I attempt JOE PULLI AM Wrll All the fun I had rn hrgh school to some energetrc sophomore Ambrtron To xxrn the Natronal Open Golf Tournament EDVS ARD PAKOVS SKI Vhll My geometry abrlrty to my brother -Xmbrtron To be the contractor for the nexx East St Lours Hrgh School JAMES REED XY 111 All my school books to some unfor tunate classmate -Xmbrtron To frnrsh hrgh school THOMAS REIFF' Xhll All mx cheerleadrng talents to Roger Bush -Xmbrtron To be a success rn the theatre busrness EX ELYN REIMAN H111 My Class rrng to Don Reed Ambrtron To become a fashron desrgner SHIRLEY RICE Xhll My eat rn homeroom to some sopho more Ambrtron To become a seamstress 0 0 o 9 - A - s . . ,., . , . Y , . 11 - f 4 ' ' 5 v v . ' ' : ff' ' ' 1' Y . . 1 1 s ' A K -f v 4 v 1 v ' ' ' l J I , . , . 4 L L . A 1 Y- C, ' . v - ' v I Q ' ' ' L , .I v Y' ' ' ' ' ' - v, Vkrll. My conserxatron book to Mr. Gal um: My locker to some eager and am- ' 'x . A A' v Av A A 1 : - ' . ' . - Y. Z A , t V -A v v 7 y I I' Z ' ' v 1 O 4 A ' ' 1 0 ' . ' i . : . . , Y L Y ' ' . : I ' ' ' . v . . V' . , A ' U A Y V . - x v Lv A A Av . . I . U . - A . . 2 . . ' : I ' A ' ' ff ' 1 . ' s f ' ' - Wills and Amlntlons--Class of June 52 ELGENE RICH-XPDSON JOHXNN QIDEL H111 None Hrll Nix shorthand book to some 12 1 Ambrtron To trnrih college Amb1t1on To become a comptometer op erator VK ANIDA RUSSFLL W'rl x Good grades rn Fooclx to Sxble Grrffrn Ambrtron DOLORES PODRIGLEZ X r good grades rn comptometrx eome luckv 12 1 Anrbrtlon C AROL ROLEN Vkrll None Amb1t1on To graduatc and be 1 succewtul xxorkmg grrl ELLEN SCHMALZRIFD Wrll H5 majorette hat to anx txxrrler xxho has er small enough head to xxear rt Ambrtron To be a euceess rn ex ervthrng I To get mftrrred and traxel To be a '-ecrctarx TOM SCHULTZ VV1ll All my long '-.enror math asergn ments to a future senror Amb1t1on To make enough monex after I graduate to retrre rn a xear ARNOLD SEGEBIANO Vkrll My Cross Countrx shoee to iomeont xxrth Qhort lege Ambrtron To ,,o to Ncbraska I mx er srtx DONAI D SC HNEIDER Vkrll MV troubles to someone else Ambrtron To eraduatc ROSEMARY SC HI TZENHOFLP Xhll MV report card to anxone xx ho nceclx Amb1t1on To be a food comptometer op erator C AROL SHAVER Wrll My locker rn 201 cloakroom to some one xxho needs rt Amb1t1on To succeed PATSY RUTH SHERVX OOD VS111 Mx sert rn 20rb to somc Smart 10 1 Ambrtron To teach phxercallx handrcappfd chrldren YIFLBA SHFPHFRD rl blrtx o , rot, tcacherw to some 10 1 mbrtron Tr bc blc 1 teach r stuce NI tchrne C rlculatrcrn I 1 II c aw XNAXNF SHOCK rl rx ,, c e nror xear t mx brothcr B111 Shoc mbrtron TJ run m thc St lx N cc rn thrmparcn n JOANXE SIFRS Vkrll 'Vlx needle thread and thrmble tc Home 10 1 xxho xxants to be a 'leamstrees AlTlb1IlOl'1 To be fr coomptometer operator and houiexxrfe POSALIE SKIDIS Vkrll 'Vlx brother Andx to Shrrlex Fergu son Ambrtron To xxalk past Past St Lours Hrgh School and not be compelled to nter PATRICIA SLESINSKI ll N x a rrtx o chanbc rr x mrnd someone Ambrtron To be a wecretarx RAY SMITH Vkrll All the fun I had rn football to re team of 52 Ambltron To plax College football PATSY SMITH Vxrll My shorthand book to some unsus pectrng student Amb1t1on To be a happx rreh old mard BILL STARNES Vxrll None -Xmbrtron To get out of xchool and haxe a ball DOPIS STFPHENSOX XX rll Mx feet to anxone xxlro needs a lrttle llI1C16l'sl8l'1d1I1g -Xmbrtron To be someone clses ambrtron C AROLE STFVENS ll Nh score of 11 to mx untalented boxxler Ambrtron To do manx drfferent thrnhs rn mx lrfetrme SHIRLEE STIMSON XR 111 Nix abrlrtx to drrxe to Joe Sreron Ambrtron Tc be a Srer on FPAFE STITES XR rll Nix seat rn 20cb to some nexx studtnt -Xmbrtror To ,raduate and take a nrce large xacatron DONALD STONER rl knoxxleclht of t corrrptorrrctrx to somc deserxrn, 12 1 mbltron h rx c ur Fnglrsh teaehcr ll STINI- STI 'XTZ rl lblwomc oc tr cr mx ncxx lf l mbrtrcrn bc 1 cxccu xc ct marrx mcl luxe '1 famr 0 0 0 9 ,I NI., rs. 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' Us ' I by P ' K' 1 1 f lib lan OOAQQQQ 'V JQVVVVV QV' XVQZVV' Q'X.A?QQZ'A, w 'Q Safe Smce 1894 21' ...Al 1161 iii 1132 STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION O F F I C E R S E R HISSRICH Presrdem DR EARL MILLARD V1ce Presrdent C ALAN NVATSON Secretary G H KEESE Treasurer E A KEISER Asst Secretary Wm A HITCHVOCK Asst Treasurer DIRECTORS W R Hunt R O Mopherson Dr Earl M1llard E R H1SSflCh Ioseph M Halder George I-I Keese H I Bowman W F Reedy W H Prasuhrr C A Watson F H Thompson SAVINGS AND LUAN ASSUCIATIUN 326 MISSOUTI Ave. East St. Louis. Ilhnois SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY s?4' a 4'!a'J '4'8s'Ja'4'?4K '+'f '?s'a'??4'4?4'sX Q ' 4.'K'4?4 a 4 q's's x s'4's'aXQJ4 4's' s aQ64'?s q'4 q' ?QQ sv Q I Oxfam' 4 4- s sa 4.'X7a's's.'a 4 sVs 4's s'sYs. s. s as s'?i'Q. s'7s'x7s'.s's'4's's'4?4?s 4 4' '43 'A' T 7' 0 ' 1 5 Q any 'I A , f , I V V 3 I g A -A F . I , Q o ' T I 2 I A . . g ,.-,..,..., ,,,, , ,M ,-..,, . ., ,, , . ., , . I V 'S VW. ' I My ,Z TWH N My ,, 1 f . n V . . . 1 .1 I .5f.f.f.f.f.f.f-f.f.Af.1.1-I-f-IV-I-I-X-f-AX'fshf-X-ffhI-f'A!'f!f7V'ffA!'f1fffuf - 'X' ' , ' 1-F!'lf!-f-ff -f-I' -f-f-f-!'f-f-!- - . AITKEN'S IGA SUPER MARKET 901 Baugh Avenue a n QUALITY FOODS LOW PRICES EVERY DAY fc Ups 4 Q v RISSI Studlo Remember to Send Flowers 115 W Mom Street Colhnsvxlle Ill from Phone Collmsvxlle 682 and 518 MISSOUTI Avenue 4 lj s UPton 44446 Blhdqe 7547 SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY we U v we Q s ?Q aw J l Q4'v4?Z7X'QQ .1 - .1 5 , - , I .5 A J x' I l I . O . . I O . . . . . . 9 P . , . O 5 F Q 1 . , . 4 as 05 4? 4 I I 3' -' 4 4?4 ' - ' 'bfffl?V!!!'fV'A6fffY7XXV!!!-!'!'b6f'f'I7V!Xlfflbf-X'if706AAf66fX7lfVf!'AX77!!V7V777' HARRY LIBERSTEIN The Busy Jeweler 222 Collmsvllle Avenue BR1dge 7414 Compllments HST CORN AFr1end MENS 6. BOYS OUTFITTERS BISE S IGA SUPER MKT 8120 State Street 4 W LQW pmcgs EVERY DAY 13840 COLLINSVILLE AVE EAST ST LOUIS ILLINOIS wC9Q4W' A'XAAA!?4V' YQAXOJQAQQQOQV i 40W V Cf Q! I1.:i12:33.l3Qi3g:2123131121211Q311E:EgQ23Q1Q:2g:gg33121253222323111212323131116Q2Q3Q3m3m3EEZ31up '212131?E122Zfef2?2'-fill. . .fI.1:a?2i2e2a2212i222eH2111111--I , . ' 1t2t2if22:21Hiffg1','22211111511451-1-14231111121112152112122212111:12113i31'1'1 ' ' O SAINT Louis FAsHnoN ER ' X I ' 0 I as O vvvv 4,,tAy,v www Aayt i v ' v Qtvv xgfggv vv 47 ,QV 'V A?i f 4'2i'274?Z x '4'4Fs's' ' ' 4'4's'4's's 4's' 'J'4's +K'1'4's'3A'474'sX'?q '4.'s ?4.'4 OZ'4?Z'Z'2 2'2' Best Wishes to 6 Graduating Classes of 1952 ew Brodhead Motor Company East St Louls Illlnoxs or Quahty and Dependable Towel and Llnen Servrce Call CH 1719 Selmrer Peerless Towel Co ED CROAK ALVIN G FIELDS Plumblng 6. Heating Contractor 624 Mrssourr Avenue East St Louls Illmors UPton 5 1478 Summers College of Commerce Estabhshed Ln 1893 SPECIALISTS IN BUSINESS EDUCATION Nrnth Street at Ohlo Avenue Ill1no1s Typewrrter and Equrpment Company LATE MODEL TYPEWRITERS RENTAL and SALES East Louis Ilhnols SICIIE UPIOH 4 Q I C . I I I ' u 1 - 1 . . I . . . - I I ' ccccasiscis s s s s s s gqyisgs s vssQs4s4sqstxxscsscAsxv f qsascisssisiyqsgsisxgssqsqsafxs s s sgisisisisls sqs.sAs4s4y4ylslslvxslygr Q' Aff-fwfvvv-A - Vsfvfh -f- - - Afvwnfv- - v-nfwnx an , - -xv 4' Congratulations and Best Wishes to the FINE PHOTOGRAPHS - Weddings Graduating Classes Candid and Studio from Adults' and childrens NIEDERER'S DAIRY Portraits Copying Old Photos 3528 State St UPton 52211 UPton 46805 Nights Sundays 6 Holidays-UPton 41053 Park n Food Stores Inc Lehman Sheet Metal Co, Furnaces Stokers Blowers 38th 6' State Ioe lack and Marvin Tzlnberg 4100 State St East St Louis Ill EMMETT G SALMONS Your Chevrolet Salesman FLORIST HAUSS CHEVROLET CO 1325 State Street EUS' S' Lows mm0'S TYler 30409 avoz same sues: Phone UPton 41100 Res UPton 40682 . - . 1 I I - , . , . . , . o . '23 I I 9 . - . . nkh'4?424X'4'4X, A' s?4Zs?a?a a' ? 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