East St Louis High School - Estlian Yearbook (East St Louis, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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In September of 1958 the new East St. Louis Senior High School building, located at Forty-ninth and State Streets, was ready for occupancy. Although the gymnasiums were not completely finished, students, faculty, and administra- tors took possession of the building on the first day of the school year, and classes were definitely in session. The move from the old building to the new was accomplished with the minimum of confusion. Although many boxes stood in the classrooms waiting to be unpacked and many minor adjust- ments had to be made, the occupants proceeded as if they had always had classes in the building. The building was formally dedicated on Saturday, De- cember 6, by which time all portions were in use. The dedi- cation ceremony was a part of the annual Open House usually held in November during American Education Week. 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According to Mr. john Steuernagel, Superintendent of Schools, between 8,000 and 10,000 interested members of the community visited the school on that day. A special edition of the East St. Louis Press contained many pictures of the high school's facilities and student organizations as well as pictures of the adnzinistrators and others connected with the building and the running of the high school. The Press also published let- ters fronz various dignitaries, including one from President Dwight Eisenhower, congratulating the city of East St. Louis on the building of the new high school. .,.,.m .: : g g 2 WY Wt 5 Q7 - .. li, .7 1, i g 5 D 1 fi' . fa' i . , , , 1 V 4 , ff L - , iaith he 'iii if' ' f fc'a,.jmi I ,if 62034, . 'fgfhfi f. V, f q V ,, 'fffi-fi e f 'W ff ,Vinh rf 4'f,'lfif'f, I Cf if 'f fidfffi Q 1 U 'www fm ff e .if wang f f Q Z i in W K I 1 L 1 lx' V r E 1, .W .T Ss, . . ? The auditorium, which will seat 1,000 people, is used for P i E 9 T 5 wggafq, -- 2 -i- student assemblies, for band ana' ehoral concerts, ana' for other programs at which the number in the audience will not exueeefl half the stnflents in the stnelent body. It has been flesignefl with speeial thought for its use in play proflnetion. The walls and Ceilings have been given a sawtooth slope shape to provide for reeessea' light troughs and to inzproie the aeonsties by elefleeting the sound waves. The walls hare been treatea' with perforated transite panels baehea' with aeonstieal felt. The seats are grarlnaterl in size, ana' the whole anelitor- in in is beautifully rleeoratefl. I -fir - 5L'1E'L'Q.-lir' ., . X 1.-WSL . T ' f . 2 sq, gn, WW ' L Q- ' 214 ' A .. f . saga. K 555. neg I A Q V I . :KS V A l 01 l ' K I ' ,5 r s , ,., X 1 U -N ., I ' . .31 mf 1 if i W , 7 Ni-A x . 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The physics izzsfrzlefional szzife contains fwo laboratories, the reeifafiou room, and ihe storage room. The ehemisfry suite Contains a reeifaiion room, a large Iahoraiory, a darkroom, and a sforage room. The hi- ology szzife eonfaizzs fhree laboratories and store rooms. s O11 fhe gro1111a's is fhe Hafzzre area. user! hy fhe biology deparffzzelzt for fhe .sfzzrfy of planfs in fheir nafzzral 811770717101- ings. ,Zu W ' X i nl' -4- -ff ,f ,- H., V 4. -wa , - .....,,........ .....,..., f-rs fftliy 'L A T M' M is ' ' 1 'TFT-?-'fir' A ,,' 'vc 1 fjgffgiife ' Q , sms, M ' Mi ' an Nm , g N -, N. ...w-.V,-'si-I V M , g', s1,4 - ',' .4 ,A ' - ' ' A . A 1 - 1 '- -1 , ' fl'Z! '- ? ' W-STH. - y L 1 -A +-Y--.. M . V 'V ,1' I -. J f.-.1 123,42- Q,? . '+ . . , ,, . . ,, , ,--,,. - 1 - 7 , JI y,. -1' . - , ,.,-,rf :.- ,, 5,1 A- - AL. s , A Q I ,,MV. ,,, ,, , , ,Y ?' QV--F 2 ' 1 ,Qu fx, f ' ' ,s , 'h 'K+ - 3 is-if I V V' 3 , ,.,' 1 Vlgzvfsi V - fl 4 '41, ,Elf j 'Q' -' tw. 'Q' ',. 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V 'T' fm 'f gm --gf fn-',..,,' 1- ,, ' ,- 25:-figyjf. Ffstgwff .4 , . , 1, .s 1 .gr bH..f '1V-'wi W V il 5 ' 1 . --f.?'AAff-'fjk' V, 'irigff' V 4- -1 ' 1,-, --. , 1,1-,' wp, H, -M' x fl., ., N rt .. ff .1-,5.. 0 A f . Qi 1 4 ,,, vw 'rf 'A V+' V ' ' 1 Vx f , . ., ,. 1 ff At fha fzorfbuxest Corner of ibv building is a small sfrzzf- fure that C',X'fFl2fl'S above thc' room lcvvl. This is an arlmrcffzmz, a 1'O071Z similar fo zz grecffzbousc, in zvbifb biologifal maicfrials may be grozwz and sfzzdicrf. I In-.4 V 4-PM ,, ,M-f' .- rf tw: 5 . , .- ., Mw, V Mlw I--9 ' QL X my ,,.-4,4 H xg' ,f 4.13, I ' C' uluu - 'L '--if o f .QL I wa . 99, 17' . 'W ', The rooms set aside for the train- ing of students in eomnzercial work are located at the west end of the first floor. There the most 1noa'er11 equipment is found for the edzzea- tiozz of studerzts in such subjerts as typing, steuogmpby, bookkeeping, and maefoine calculation. p ., .W if I ,,,V x iz M, Q I VV AER VA: R , , ,, ,Q I M . li ,. 34- Y., 'Xxx' Nm, o.,e ,p,, 'YT - E i li u-- w I A b -V H e X7 '-'1 ' I V f I 5 I 'Ulm 'Q' 1 -M 7 e. '11 H ' ' - 1 't 'f - up l 3,6 I I .7 1 n-nv 7 sf-pslvv . ' f 9 . X X 9 wr hh 'fy' 4 n, ' I - iff. ul: - X1 .fq1el+ '7' gui , I ' ...V - -,,.,.. 02 n -.Tl A 52 3 if J eww, Y Y Q. ? , xmufgm 1. K.- elnrling work in ceramics, poliery KK .,. J, Tlae arf room has facilities for nzazzy fypes of art insfrucliozz. in- azzd jewelry. There are also well- equifyfwefl elezssrooms for slzzderzfs of 111eel9a1zical clrawing. Z ,.AA .45-E55 V , , .Y,Y ..r.,i..,.7 3 fe, x Q '54, rl '1 13 , 3 x , ' - J , V , I 'Ig' - - 72: 1 y. ' . .F 5 -fe J , , V, , ' ,Q.,,. 4 WH: M , -1 I? ' A . ' e 1 -. ,A f.f:,w , , ,',u,-fy h A M X ...E , A-I - I- H .. A Q W L ' tif' 4' 4 1' -uwgzmfz i' J' lg , 4 1 3 ' V u s fu 4 . stiff. ' J 5 , ,M ,,,., N ?1f4'f1gv7f9 flizigffsil ' ff h 4 I VDQ' ps, ir yW Z2'eSm7E 'T' -swift A Clothing Class The home economics suite consists of three clothing rooms, a foods laboratory, a dining room, amz' a home mak- ing suife. There is also cz room for prcteiical nursing insfruc- tion. The Foods Laboratory Q! T? ,K ,, 3 'N' I-,W,,, ,,., , 7 iw M if S 55367 lv 4'l N , N i Q In the fashion tailoring classes girls learn skills which enable them to get johs in the garment inclustry. The girl who does not wish to go into this type of work after high school still profits from the knowledge she gains of pattern- making and the use of power sewing machines. 5 flax' v . ,.. ll sh kfiggm My .0 X fu 373. Wood Shop Machine Shop The shop snife includes mechani- cal drawing rooms, an electrical shop, a woodworking shop, a ma- chine shop, and a sheezf nzefal shop. Space has heen provided for an auto mechanics shop, a welding shop, and a general occupational training shop. Noi all of ihese roonzs will he used irnnzediately. ff, 32 4 . f ' .W A hp!! 5 E , '51 gg,-3,3-Q,'isxQ 1 Nj :irq I Wk ' x A 'MQ rl u T '-'Q YH I. ff? 'i as ' X. 4 -. 4 ' aku, 'fbi I- Nu. A Jfw 4 if 1' MRS , ,,,M..,,,,., ADMINISTRATION . x7 I f X K MR. WWW. DOWNING Principal The sincere thanks of fbe january 1959 and june 1959 classes go to Mr. W. W. Downing, Principal of East St. Louis Senior High Scbool. Mr. Downing's firm but un- derstanding guidance bas been of inestim- able value to the wbole student body. MR. C. L. HARGRAVE Counselor hu ,w ' fn Mwyff 5 My Gvf ,ff ff! X f , M! W A ii V, f . , cf 4119 , , ff fw' 'ff ' ,V , fy -.,,. L ' .C f fzyfih, f I, My . 5ff,,,7W, . 3' L35 I 4 , , ' ffifyff ' 0 vw ' ffcsmwf AQ' , 125, 2 ,fig-1' 'a 4' f Q, '.f,f,f,f.2', ffzvnff 2 'gg' , Gr M4 ,. f,,hMf,,w, ,ff .f W2 MR. CARL COMPTON Assistant Principal M155 ELISE Grxorxa Registrar if - A 4, ,. 15? SN - f . C 'ff ' f ,L v 4 ' ,t 'Q - Z 4 , Z 4 I . fx? , 2 ff 1 af .41 M , . 'nuff' 'S . ' f,,f,-,Q ,ugh 1 , 1 I ax C , ,.. sw , X - .V Y i . f W E 5 ..,-Q ,:'?., W ,,. . ,ig f . - 3 'V an V: ,- 6 dl' , salsa, K' 47 .4 5,155 V. . ff ' 'Vi 1 -aff' 'vii ' ' 1 sul' 'P f f k -M, AZf,4ZixM,L ' 1' PAULINE CRADER MELVA DIERKES 0 . yxli VV K, w.,,,, ,. A 1. W. GALBREATH V .,4-'VM 4 -m,.f f ,Q M, ,, in ' i?'f'f I-'c-T , 29 - y'. FM THE FACULTY JOAN BROOM JAMES GLEESON gig.. fs-...S R. F. PANNETI' GERTRUDE PDLK HALLIE PUNTNEY - X . N, A -- ,Xu -- -fm, ' -X :R-alfa-..s. '52, ,W . , X . X ...S f . . X. 7 x X - . , L W f is M ' ' ' Y I jx x 'xx , ,, X wx A iw K ,, er ru 2 li' A X V .cw 1 1' x .X U -- 'ff x--......... ' .we ' 5 'P :QW 1 - .Aw . Nygwbw N .:, - .y,.1-B. . .9 Q .,.., 13: Rim X 1. . QQXQNA 85311- JOHN JA COBS E. S. LEE JAMES KLAUCK VERNON LEIRER ,fvfl '27 4 .wg --4 s uf is , 55-Y 6 M 4 in , ,ff--' y VERNA LEE BERRY FLORENCE HERRE O. L4 HIGGINS DONALD BRASEL THE FACULTY ,V 5' BESS LAMBERT HARRIET BOLINGER 2 . ff? ,,.41' ' X , wif OPAL HARVEY ,ws .f nn - , A It J A, ' 6' ' V ,zz 3 . X l fy? W EVELYN june P. T. LAUGHLIN W ,i ,. , ,, ff , :z 514553 ' ' , ' 5' 1,.W..,.., 7-' u h 14 2 - fa :zgffw 7 ' , H V , . f 2' ,WC V, , V, , ' ' ,iff ,: , ,,ffng,:,zfWAf 'eff-: Azzf,'1., . BESS BENHAM ARTHUR DELANO fm 2 ww ' K 7-.ww M? 1. -- , RACHEL KUEHN Ll-:oNA MENESTRINA CATHERINE CHILDRESS BOBBII-1 SCATES THE FACULTY B in-1 a n V KM . 'R 1 J , ,V . ...Mx ., ,. . F- W' mm 2 , X h. 5 'f 1 ' Y o Q5 ... W , vm' Y' fx ff? x in X SCOTT K. ALVIS MARIE GINZEL MARIE VVILLIAMS ESTHER REEB ,ix x . W ,., ,gg , PM 'R' up x N . 7 xl. Q 1 - mv K F... Vip J ,:Q,,.i . . x -1.1 'H . X xt N 2 ROSALXA JOST A. D. OZMENT LOUIS WAPPRL A143515 GILLESPIE x ri C+' XJ' 5 E. L. FISHEL Q .- I ' 'Q sh,-7 VESTA BOYD 541 ' JEAN LOUGZAY -, fr- ,f-,F U 3 , X M m Lg, ' 'din .A if :pf G if K Es ENHWA STXEF PAUL KOBLER ? ix vp ., f-fx Q '--an-5 lr -A-. W.. I u in RUTH Mznz 0. N. THORNDAL MW, ' , V, 4, V 'J J , ' ' 1' 1 'P V4 , 1 . 1- , 5 M, 1, Q , f ffzblg I 13,1 N' R. H. KENAGY ETHEL OLDENDORPH W '12, VL- 1 Qi xq, I FRED CAMERON N7 I-, ,, ., ' v ' ' v-. , 7 2.1 g 3 , J X ,, 5' .we E. O. DANIELSON .mu if f' ,, . , Q wr, nh' if M.,...,, f f ,ff , CLEMENTINE HA MILTON he. , M' uf - L. a x ,if if Hfhinbfafltx ..-w-lm saws 4 ..- w .W ..,. , ,. W.. ,r ti dag. if -ff a B A BOWIE MILDRED RONGEY LENORE HUBER , A fl 'W -:M 'il . qv i . bv, Q' fin s 'F' N WW a f- Q 4 W S,, . .nib My M. R. FLET ff 'wg A f' Y ,F V fy h We A Z5 if V L. V. FINL E51- C G Scott K. Alvis Estelle Baker Bess Benham Verna Lee Berry Marguerite Boismenue Harriet Bolinger Babs Anne Bowe Vesta Boyd Mary Joan Broom NN ' S. 'bl I-ILLE BAKER THE FACULTY Donald G. Brasel Fred Cameron Catherine Childress Florence Clute Pauline Crader E. O. Danielson Louis L. Dehner Arthur Delano Melva L. Dierkes Ann Ditto L. B. Finley Patricia Fischer E. L. Fishel M. R. Fletcher Paul A. Fuchs J. XV. Galbreath Alice Gillespie Marie Ginzel james Gleeson Clyde Goin Celeste Griffin John Guse Clementine Hamilton Alan G. Hart Opal Harvey Florence Herre O. L. Higgins THE FACULTY Lenore Huber John Jacobs Evelyn Jerde Rosalia Jost R. H. Kenagy James Klauck Paul T. Kobler Joseph Koenig Rachel Kuehn Bess Lambert P. T. Laughlin E. S. Lee Vernon Leirer Jean Lougeay Florence Maisel Leona Menestrina Ruth Merz Ethel Oldendorph A. D. Ozment R. F. Pannett Edna Pirtle Gertrude A. Polk Hallie Puntney Ruth E. Pyle Esther Reeb Mildred Rongey Virginia Saunders Hum Trcxrk Bobbie J. Scates Vern Spitzer Emma H. Stief Ctto Thorndal Irma Tucker Louis Wappel Morris G. Webb Margaretta Weingartner Marie Williams Robert Yarber J z L Rourm' Yann P We VI' . , P' ev- 2 H PYLE s5f'Q' CLYDE COIN H h- 1ORRI5 VK .nr Q Mya ,Z 1 , L. f , ALAN G. HAR 721 V -1 'EBB SENIUHS 4. af, , 2 -Q 4 9' '12 ,. . Y ,, ,X f Zu Q , , 5 f M222 .fr Y' H- 1 I iywfhf ' ., nf, 7501. '- 'Q f I K X ,J fy Q 'f -1 ,ww w .A q....'2:K in - fvff in ,, 'R 1 . Qs, , , -L T ,.,,,,,, , 1.341 ,A 3351! f-iC'm'x- OFFICERS CLASS nr JANUARY, 1959 1-FC' COLOIRSZ SC'tIl'lI'f ami Wfailz' FLOWLR: Avzrriran Bfflllfy Row MOTTO: Toffrzy We Ifollow, Tomorrnu' WT' Lvarl .2 .2553 waW'::ssffgwgggw W NW- mx 1- rzmfxhzekf' 'amy -fb.-in D Q WYW: -L- VI V?- MELVIN I-IERR Prvsidenl EDXVARD FULTON Vin'-Prr.vidc'nf BETTY BARHAB1 Srcrctary ELLEN JORDAN Trmnrrcr rxxwj X 'li - -L l SX R Lf' MH JUDITH GOODXVIN VENITA ELLIS Choir. '57. '53a C-A-C-. '56- N-A-C-V Pep Club, '58, jr. Prom Cmnmitlce, '58, '57, Home Room Secretary. '56, Presi- dent. '53, jr, Achiuvemcnr, '56, is El I . gl ARTHUR lN1OLLET JANET FAI-1EY Hl'Y- 'W' 'ggi F00 '3'l- '55- 'U' 'Sgr Hi-Turwpcrs, '56, '57, '58, Home Room nor Au:rrCl'. 565,-Ixlojur Armrds, 51, T,w5,,,t.,' 'i6. '57, Home Room vice. 5'51Tf1Ck- 56, 51- 55- Mmfif Award. Prcsimfm, '58, Carroll Club, '57, '53, 95 Bdrlldbill- '56- '57. NWOT AWHNS. jr. Prom Committee. '58, M.A.C,, '56, wh '57, jr. Prom Conirnilrrc. '58, '57,f5g. jo.-KN Swms ROBERT PURCELL MAC.. '5f-, '57, First Award, '57, jr. Prom Commirrec. '58, Caps and Gowns Commltlcrg Hi-Tnppzzrs, '55, bhnrlhand ,-Xunrd, '58, Q JUDITH FRIDAY WILLIAR1 SEXTON G.A A.. '58, '59, Php Club, '58. Golf, Award, '57, ' , MELVIN HERR EDNA Ross Pep Club. '58, Hi-Trrppcrs. '58s Prcsi- Hand' '56, '57, '53, '59, First Award, dent. junior Claus, '57g Prusidcrlr, Sen- '56, Second Awami, '58, Prnrff:r.r iffr Class, '58, '59, jr. Prom Committee, Smff, '58, '59, Pep Club, '58, '59, Hi- ,2 ,b r '58, M,C. jr, Prom, Foovbrll Dari-ff. Com- Tgppgrg, '58, '59, 1 ' miner, '57, '58, cmumun Lum, '58, Y NANCY MAMINO ROBERT SCHARBERT Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Shorthand Sr. Marhcmnzics Club, '58, Usher, '57, Awards, Pep Club, '58, jr, Prom Com- '53, Hrnd Ushur, '58, Football, '56, '57, mirree, '58, '5X. Major Awards, '56, '57, '53, Track, '56, '57, '58, Minor Awnrd. '56, Major Awards, '57, '58, jr, Prom Committee, '58, Pup Club, '57, '58, Escort, Foot- ball D:lriCt, '57, 'wi ? .7 .- ,geiiy fy 'K' I ra te 'N A is ,,. i,,,,g,. e, I g. ,X K X A Q rv' P S BV Q AM J' ,U---, V fb 'lin Mm pa, , , ,,...:., ' , Q, ROSEMARY FALK G-A-C-, Secretary, '58, Home Room Sec- retary, '57, Treasurer, '58, Carroll Club, '57, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Pep Club, '58. HELEN NORWOOD M.A,C., '56, '57, Librarian. '57, First Award, '57, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Home Room Secretary, '58. JUDITH ODLE Proiectionists' Club, '56, '57, '58, Sec- retary, '57, First Award, '56, Second Award, '57, Third Award, '58, Pep Club, '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, jr. Prom Committee, '58, Gift Bearer, Prom '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, '58, jr. Clas- sical League, '57, '58, Home Room Vice- President, '58, Graduation Usher, '57, Shorthand Award, '57, DONALD HARRIS Band, '55, '56, '57, Two-Year Award. JAMIE DONHAM Latin Club, '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, Pep Club. '58, Home Room Secre- tary, '58, President, '57, Jr. Prom Com- mittee, '57, Shorthand Award. PATTY MARIE JONES Class Play Usher, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, I , I ToM Mooov , l GERALDINE SMITH C.A.C., '56, '57, '58, Pep Club, '57. '58, Carroll Club, '58, '59, C.A.A., '58, '59, jr. Achievement, '56, '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Secretary- Treasurer, '56, '57, jr. Achievement Pin, '57, Jr. Prom Committee, '57, ,f C' ,4 4-f' JERRY LANE A ' ,-.n-- fi MARY DEMOS G.A.C., '56, '58, Librarian, '58, Treas- urer, '58, Latin Club, ' , Convention Representative, '57, j C Award, '57, Pep Day Committee, ' Graduation Usher, '57, Football Dance 'N ,. Committee, '58, F.N.A., '56, '57, '58, G.A.A., '56, '58, jr. Classical League, '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, V-5 Shorthand Award, M.S.T., '56, JOSEPH SMITH -Rm JAMES SEGOBIANO W'-Cie: X.. Q, 4' .JK t I X ,..,. 2 Qtr. i J., ,.,. if gg T5 ,I ,., 1 , QV - 'D fpx in ,,, XL, , ,J A .,A, ,,,, , , , . - 3 2 Z' . , , ,gg f QWMQI9' '-1' DONALD BURROUGHS Hi-Y- '56- '57, '58, '59, Secretary- Treasurer, '56, '57, '58, '59, Jr, Prom Committee, ' 5 8 , EVELYN STANLEY F.T.A., '56, '57, '58, '59, N0min:lting Committee, '58, '59, Band, '56, '57, '58, '59, Minor Award, '58, Major Award, '59, Hi-Toppers. '56, '57, '58, '59, English Club, '58, '59, G.A.A., 56, sv,c.A.c., se. BETTY MURPHY WANDA ARMISTEAD Latin Club, '56, '57, '58, Jr. Classical League, '57, '58, Secretary, '57, F.S.A., '57, '58, Secretary, '57, '58, Football Dance Committee, '57, Graduation Usher, '57, ProIpecz: Staff, '57, '58, CHI'- roll Club, '57, '58, Vice-President, '57, President, '58, Pep Club, '58, 12-2 Rep- resentative, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Home Room Secretary, '56 Prnfpfcu Representative, '56, Modern Law Club, '58. JAMES WILSON ELLEN JORDAN Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, G.A.A., '56, '57, '58, Home 'Room Officer, '56, '57, Graduation,Usher, '58, Exilim Staff, '58, Class Treasurer, '59, Football Dance Committee, '58, Dramatics, '58, Student Office Assistant, '58, Shorthand Awards, M.A.C., '58, Treasurer, '58, G.A.C., '57, '58, Librarian, '58, Pep Club, '57, '58, Jr. Achievement, '57, '58, Treas- urer, '53, Prorpzct.r Staff, '57, '58, 171, . , JOHN RILEY ,, 5 , f' vw, ,f .,..., , GLORIA JEAN JOHNSON Hi-Tffppers, '56, '57, '58, Shorthand Award, '57, G,A.A., Award, '57, Caps and Gowns Committee, '58, Pep Club. '58. CAROLYN REHKOPE Choir, '58, Librarian, '58, Shorthand Award, '57, G,A.C.. '57, Librarian. '57, Jr. Prom Committee, '57, Graduation Usher, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Pep Club, '57, '58, ROBERT REEDY Prnjectionists' Club, '56, '57, '58, First Assistant, Third Assistant, Mail Clerk, Two Armbands, '57, '58, Letter, '58, Pin, '57, F.T.A., '57, '58, Award, Exilim Staff Business Manager, '59, Science Club, '57, '58, President, '57, Y.F.C., '57, '58, Chess Club, '57, Eng- lish Club, '58, R,AcI-IEL BUSH F.T.A., '57, '58, First Year Award, '57, English Club, '57, '58, jr. Prom Com- mittee, '57, Y.F.C.. '56, F.N.A,, '56, Pep Club, '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56. '57, '58, Home Room Pro:pecr: Re- porter, '57, '58, Vice-President, '56, '58. GAII. COOPER G.A.C., '56, M.A.C., '58, Librarian, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '58, 4 , , M' ,f. I Q ag, 1 45 M ' iq I ' 'Q ' all U 4 ., V V, 4 f f ' , ,V 1,1 7 'A it ' Y wi A Q , wr 'wx x Q., , 4, Q 1 V' Nw . + T'1'1'4 I +L, Q ,,', f 5 1 11 y 1 'et' 8' , 4 2 ly 7 X ! ,f- .g 'Je' 51 4 - CAROLYN GREER Erz,'i.m Staff, '59, Hi-Toppers. '56, '57, '58, Home Room President, '57, WAYNE HEILIG Pep Club, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, 58, Football, '56, '57, Jr. Prom Com- mittee, '57, hand Awftrtls, Pup Club, '58, Carroll Club, '58, Lcztdvrs' Club, '58, Footbztll Dance Committee, '57, Prom Committee, '58, Football Quccn Candidate, '56, BETTY SCHMIDT JOHN WEAVER fXl.A.C,, '57, '53, Prtsidtnt, '53, Fil'St Awwrd, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, CUPS :und Gowns Colntnlttcc, '59, gg, A. RONALD FORHAN JO ANN GRIFFIN E,ftlIfm Staff, '59, Football Dance Es- G,A.A., '56, '57, '58, Jr, Achievement, curt. '57, Football Dztnce Committee, '58, '58, Q Ilnstbnll, '57, Minor Award, Football. 3 ...X - '47, '58, Imjm Award, '57, 'ss. -it 'M -and Secretary. '56, Yicc-President, '58, Short- . I 4521. ' ng, fw: ',,gq ,310 T S-4' -5. saggy , ai , 'W 49 fy ELIZABETH O'LAUGHLIN RUTH ANN HEUMAN K M..t,C,, '57, '58, First Award, '58, Hi- Choir. '57, '58, First Award, '58, uppers, '56, '57, '58, G.A.C., '56, Ltbtnrintt, Jr. Prom Com- llllllff. '58, G.A,A., '56, '57, Volleyball Mgtnnget, First Award, Hnntc Room Sec- ,' fl retrtrv, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, Mod- 7 ern Law Club, '58, Enscrnblus. '58. Q BARRY BOZARTH JAMES JOHNSON Ftmthull Dance: Committee, '58, Jr. Prom Cnntntittce, '58, 'SE' VIRGINIA BEORUM DOROTHY CLUCK Cyl-C., '55., '56. 57, Libfvvrifln. :57, Home Room Secrutztry, '56, Yicc'Prcsi- Itst Award, 57, G.A.A., President, 53, dent, '57, Jr, Prtwtn Connnittcc '58- Merit Award, '56. Prmn Queen Cantlitlzttc 'S9' ' N . 'Q ' .0 ' ,.. s, ,lg A 5, Kar. W1--X if fi In -A 'V 994: 'J- wt, 5 'Fa 'qw , ff. 5- ff Af LAURA SIMPSON Band. '56, '57, '58, '59, Minor Award. '57, Major Award, '59, Sghubg,-I Club Music Scholarship, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, Home Room Pr,-sidtnt, '57, jr. Prom Committee, '57, E:rll,m Staff '58, Pep Club, '57, '58, English Club, '58, EDWARD DYRES Band. '56, '57, '58, KATHLEEN NEEL Choir. '56, '57, '58, First Award, '57, C.A.C., '56, Flverettrs, '58, Prof- ,-fc:r Staff. '58, jr. Prom Committee. '58, F.T.A., '58, Girls' Ensembles, '58 LARRY IRVIN Choir, '56, '57, '53, '59, President, '58, '59, First Award, '57, Second Award. '58, 5-1.A.C,, '56, jr. Prom Committee. '58, Sadie Hawkins Dance Program, '58, Senior Play, '59, Hi-Y Club. '53, 's9,rans,m:1ieS, '57, '58, '59, jr, Achievement, '57, '53, Sr, Mathe- matics Club, '58. MARCELLA STOVER Leaders' Club, '53, First Award, 58, Second Award, '58, G.A.A., '57, '58, First Award, '57, G.A.C., '56, 57, '58, Point Secretary, '58, First Award. '57, Second Award, '58, F.N.A., '57, '58, First Award, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, Pep Club, '58, CHARLES MICKLES ANTHONY KOPCYCH Prof,-:ctr Staff, '58, '59, Gymnastics Club, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, Modern Law Club, '58, Dramatics, '58, ROSALIE MCDANIEL PHILIP RHODES Chess Club, '57, Borcra PERRY CECELIA HALL G,A.C., '56, '57, Librarian, '57, G'.A.C,, '57, First Award, Pep Club, '57, '58, G,A.A., '56, '57, '58, Activity Commit- tee, '57, '58, First, Second, Third ' Awards. ROBY KENNEY Choir, '57, '58, Treasurer, '58, Librar- ian, '57, First Award, '58, G.A.C., '56, '57, Accompanist, '56, '57, '58, Presi- dent, '58, First Award, '57, Second Award, '58, Shorthand Award, '57, F.T.A., '57, '58, Pep Club, '57, '53, Pra.rpcctr Staff, '57, '58, E:tlinn Staff, '59, Ensembles, '58, Y.F,C., '56, '57, '58, Secretary, '57, Treasurer, '58, Senior Counselor, '58, Home Room Vice- President, '57, Stcrttary-Treasurer, '58 . ., .,i,,-,g f ., I A,,,,.fQU , V Zan yi f ,f,,, , I . 5 .af f ' Q' fog. at is A 5 '---wwf a ' . ,me I '73 R' , 'Q-,ff 5' Skim- 4. , A 'M' - f fm , ' f- ' -1' ,.-ff .1 .1-'- mmf -',,,-'ff 1 gf Q5-,mf , rm ., , ' Q ', -' ' ,fjf ,fb 5' f ,jf' ,2fQfg QQ, 'Sw k ,i j . Q, 1-JO of 'QF' , f' f 5 ' vt ,f EDXVARD OWENS 511 lxlalthctixntits Club, '58, Football. '56 '57, Minor Allard, '56. CAIKOL EISKANT Pep Club, '5X, Ili-Toppers, '56, '57, '58 DONALD LINDSAY ll,.'I'nI,ptr:. '50, '57, '58, llaekvtbtlll. '50, '57, Uaalqbull, '56, '57, -ll, l'I0m ,N .,q,.q Lullllnltltu. 5t, H1-5. .b, .9, MARIE XVILLIAMS F-l A C,, 5I 1, 5,, L,.1l.L, 58, First . ..- , ,., 1.1 wx l-.T..X., w,,1,,,t1ub, ra .-ln,1 . A, f11.11lu.1t1u11 Lvlur, nh, Il1-l-lpptlb, Sli DONALD WEAXILR l't'p Klub, '56, '57, '55, llt-'l'n,1pt-ls. 'if1,'57,'5S. KA1 1 IILRY N l5lASON ll1-l11,1,11::. Wm, '91, up Llull. Wx, hulls .lnrl Citvmla t111:1n1lt1-,-, '59, lila- 111.lt11::, SV, bl.1tl1l Llllltt- Af'-1:t.111t. JEAN TUCKER lxlotlcrii Law L'llllJ, '58, L'h:1irn1an and Chartur M1:1x1bt-r, '58, Latin Club, '56, '57, '58, Latin llanquut Lhairrnan, '57, Home Rotnn Pl,-:1dt11t, '58, jr. Prom Lnnrnlitt-c, '5X, l-Dntbull Dance Connntt- tus, '57, '58, 15,17 lluy Connnlltnc, '57, '58, l:'r1'l1.u1 bluff, '59, jr. P10111 l 1lSll20ll Cr111111n11t.tt111'. '58, Ticket Dc- signcr Dany: l'11-,g1.1111, '57, jr. Classical Luaguc, '57, '55, Pin, '57, Projection- IMS' Club, '50, '57, First Auard, Lar- roll Club, '58, Pup Club, '57, '58, lli- 'I'r1ppcrs, '56, '57, 'SX, btudfnt Llcctnln Ctnnrnxttuc, '58, Fontbxill Dance Commit- Icc, '58, Cl1.l111n:1n Lta1n to Dance Culnrnittcr, '58, JUDITH HOFFARTH Latin Club, '55, Horne Room Prcbidcnt, '56, '57, l'm:p,cu Rt-porttr. '58, Jr, Clausical Lcaguu, '57, '58, Hi-Topp,.1s. '50, '57, '58, jr, l'1r11n L.'t1n11111ttLu, '57, Ciratluzttinn Ushtr, '57, I-'tlntlvall Dztnfc Lortirliillcc, '57, '58, Pt-p Club, '57, '58, ALVIN E. I-IOGE lli-Y Club, '50, '57, '58, ll1-Tnpptrs. '56, '57, '55, Fuotbflll. '5f1, '57, '58, Minor Award, '56, Major Awplrrl, '5H, llzucball, '56, '57, '58, Minor Allard, '50, Major Avlaralb, '57, '58, jr. l'l0lll Cornlnlttcc, '58, Bztskctball, '56, '57, Mino1Au,xrd, '56, '57. SHARON XVHITESIDE FT.A., '57, jr. Class Secrctarv. '57, WK, Shorthand Axtartls, '57, '58, Ptp Club, '57, '58, H1-'I-OPPCTS, '58, Home Rnlnn St-crctarx, '57, Druxnatics, '58, Graduation Urhcr, '58, jr. l'rn1n Conr- nnttcc, '58, Football Dance QUDll'llllILC, '57, Football Queen Candidate, '58, Stu- dent Office Assistant, '57, '58. BARBARA ELLIOTT Ci.A.C., '50, M.A.C., '57, Prcsidrnt. '57, Fitsl Axsnltl, '53, Ptp Club, '55, jr, Prom Connnittcc, '58, Fuotlwall Danfc Cornrnittcc, '53, jr. Athievcnltnt, '56. Supply Manager, '50, Modcrn Law Club. '53, CAROLYN BAMQR Band, '57, '58, '59, Vife-Plvsidcirt. Minor Auartl, '57, Maint Awzlltl, '58, Hl4'l'UPlVL'l5g Pt-p Club, I.:-:rdf-rs' Club. '83, '59, Scclctaxx, '58, '59, First Award, '57, St-conll Award, '58, Third Awalrl. '59, Prom Colnlnittfe, '58, Home Rnlnn Trtaburt-1, '57, Secretary, '58, X ff NORNIAN SHEROKY BEVERLY GREEN f u lli-Tnppcrs, '56, '57, '58, Home Room Ylce-l'rlNirlsrrr, '56, '58, Pr-p Club, '58, Il. Prom Conxrnltlcff. '58, ' if , 52 p. ,J 3 Quad: ' v - - V - - - V NAQUIF LTPT0 EDWARD I-ULTON llljf-,wr-, wx 5 - NH-I Vfv Klub- rwr,,:lr,ll, 'sf., 17, 511007 ,ar-.,r.l5, jr. W, Pr-wsu Lwrrurrrv-. 53, 1-lJ+lU- l'rum klmrrrrurlfc, '5X, Frmllrzrll lmnce .r'r-'R L-'.':r, 55, kv-r-m.rr1un k'-mrrrrlllfc, Q ,,,,,,,,H ,. 'gg ff. JOSEPH COOK PRL LINE DURHAM :r f,l lun. , 'fn-F, 7, ' Y. rag A l T, , gl 'f , ', '.',,r'.':r :Kun-r., Zzu, , j Prom .-c , ' '. I'ru4.u:rr'n U ::: ' , li-T-1' :r rcl, vrvrf - ', rr , . ,,- .-y,, TI Q, M5 H 5 , 'f , 'C ,I 5-A' ,g,? 'Q rg, If 7 .Q ,r DOROTHY LUNK X'IVlAN GEDHART Wa s--.ff Ig' i C 47, '56 '5', jr Cl:-r1llL'-fgrrc, ,IZ -X lf. '5fv, 'xl A Lf, '50, Clvorr, '57, '50, '5' '5I:, jf. PWM, C vnr.1rllrf'. '5X, '55, lrwv Axmrl, k.rlrrrrr,r Srrvrc-5 Club, 1.'.rfu:-Hi: L':'u!. '57, P4-5 Club '57, '5' '55, ,lr 'lull-run'-r.r, '50, '57, ', H1-'Ifff-':, '55, '57, '59 l'rr,'ff.1f bhllf, '50, '57, I.JKln Club, 159 '50, '57, RAYMOND X'UNETICH EDNWARD NEW'hfAN br. ?,l.rrheurJrrc, Club, '58, Treasurer, '5 4 'M BrLr.rra WILLIAMSON JANET JAMES Leaders' Club, '57, '58, Prcsirlcnr, '57, fi,A.C., '50, Choir, '57, '58, Poinr Svc- '5H, 12-2 Rcpresenlarr-ue, '58, Short' rfrzrrw, '52, Frrsfmbl-fs. '57, '58, Girls' hand Awards, '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, Trm, '58, Frrar, Sr-mud Chvrrr Avrnrds, jr, Prom Cornrnittce, '57, C. of C. Ban- '57, '58, H1-Turfpfsrs. '56, '57, '58, Pep que! Usher, Home Room Sr,-crrsmry, '56, Club, '5K, Hmwg Rrrrrm Presirlq-nl, '56s Q , Sludentflfflcr: Assistant. Shnrrhnnfl Avxrrrflu, '58, jr Prom Com- '47 mittee, '57, brudent Offrce Assrstnnl, '53, ' 410 '10 is -. -ND ,,.-nv .SQ 5 JANE Go1N Home '57 '56, Hi-Toppers, '58. PATSY CUDDY Pep Club, '57, Choir, '56, '57, '58, First Award, '58, Latin Club, Honorary Officer, '56, '57, Room Pro:pf'c1.r Reporter, '56, , Pro.rpA'clJ Staff, '57, G.A.C., G.A.C., '56, '57, '58, Librarian, '58, l. t. ' JOHN WILLIAMS Pra:pecz: Staff, '56, '57, Dramatics, '59, , A ' ' Y., VAN, . f dw he 2 CAROL ANN RAPP I-Ii-Toppers, '56, '57, jr. Class Treasur- er, Shorthand Awards, '57, '58, Pep Club, '57, '58, Home Room Secretary. '57, Treasurer, '58, Football Dance Com- mittee, '57, Usher, Graduation, '58, jr. Prom, '58, Gift Bearer, jr. Prom, '58, Student Office Assistant, '58, Dramatics, '59, 1 ,,, A . BETTY JEAN TAYLOR M.A.C., '56, '57, First Award, '57, Hi- fn: , Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Home Room Vice-President, '56, '57, '58, Pro:- pec1: Representative, '58, Graduation ,,, ,., Usher, '58, Delegate to j.R.C. Camp, '57, Y-Teen Club, '56, Home Room Sec- 'iy retary, '57, '58, , IF' , , Q Y, C av 5' QVC ,ff DEE ANN MATHIS V 3:-e'H 1 F.T.A., '58, G.A.A., '58, Modern Law an Club, '5s. ,w W -.2 ,n 1.-lf' A: BETTY BARHAM Choir, '57, '58, '59, Vice-President, '58, '59, First Award, '57, F.N.A., '57, '58, Secretary, '58, American Legion School Award, '56, Gift Bearer, Football Dante, '57, jr. Prom Committee, '58, Ensem- bles, '58, '59, G.A.C., '56, Band Con- cert Usher, '56, '57, '58, Baton Twirler, '56, '57, '58, '59, Head Twirier, '58, Football Dance Committee, '58 Ertli.m Staff, '58, Latin Club, '56, '57, jr, Classical League, '57, '58, Y.F.C., '56, '57, '58, G.A.A., '56, '57, M.S.T,, '56, Flyercttes, '57, Shorthand Awards. '58, Home Room President, '56, Senior Class Secretary, '59, JERRY WELCH Track, '56, jr. Prom Committee, '57, Usher, '58. DARLENE TIPLER M.A.C,, '55, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, Pep Club, '51, '58, '59. CHARLES NASH Latin Club, '57, '58, Consul, '57, '58, Sr. Mathematics Club, '58, '59, Baseball, '56, '57, '53, Hi-Y Award. '58, Major Awards, '56, '57, '58, Golf, '56, Major Award, '56, jr. Prom Committee, '58, E.rtliar1 Staff, '59, C. THONIAS XVILSON Band, '56, '57, '58, Minor Award, '57, Major Award, '59, Modern Law Club. '58, jr. Prom Committee, '5S. XVILLIAM O'MALLEY 1, U. 'if' A an M i .1 ,fm :- f,-5 Q QM. 42' Q' 'fp 'V -K ff l ,X Q, tw 4 x or 1 la g' 'ivy or ' 3327. 4 ' ' V Y I 41 '3 f Q X. ' 'P Us l - - ey ,,,4 V7 vs gt PHYLLIS lVlYDLO G.A.C.. '58, '59. Treasurer, '58, First Award. '58, lNl,A.C., '56, Latin Club, '56, '57, Prtsidt-nt, '57, Book Award, '57, jr, Prom Comniittve, '57, Home Room Prof,-.-ctr Representative. '58 CAA.. '56, Award, Carroll Club, '58 '59, Cafeteria S,-:vice Club, '56, '57 '58 . '59, Hi-Toppurs, '56, '57, '58 Shorthand Awards, '57, '58, IUARILYN HINSON Pep Club. '58, lli-Toppers, '56, '57 '58, Prom Conziiiittue, '57, Football Quren Candidate. '57, Coronation Coni- irixrifgc. '58, ELEANOR FENDERSON Choir, '57, '58, '5'1. Librarian, '58, First Award, '58 CJK.,-X., '56, '57, First Award. '57, English Club, '58, Hi-Top- piers. '56, '57, '58, Pep Club, '57, '58 Home Room Secrntary, '57, G.A.C., '56, WILLIE TERRY Usher, '58, '59, Vice-President jan. '59 Class in j.nior Year, Football, '56, '57 '58, Major Letter. '56, '57, '58, Track, '56, '57, '58, Major Letter, '56, '57 '58, Hafvard Book Award, '57, Red Cross Carry, '57, jr. Prom Committee. '57, E::lr.m Staff. '58, Pep Club, 57, '58, Sr. Mudhemarics Club, '58, ESTHER HAVLEN Cafeteria Service Club, '58, '59, YUKONA CHRISTOPOLIS C.A.C.. '56, M.A.C., '56, '57, '58, Li- brarian, '57, Point Secretary, '58, First Award, '58, F.N.A., '58, jr. Prom Com- mittee, '58, Graduation Usher, '57, Pep Club, '58, Foods Class President, '57, Secretary, '57, jr. Achievement, '56, '57, '58, Production Manager, '56, Trcas- urer, '57, Board Chairman, '58, Achieve- ment Pin, '58, Pep Club, '58, MARY JOAN MOORE G.A.C., '57, '58, President. '58, G.A.A., '56, '57, '58, Jr. Prom Committee, '58, Caps and Gowns Committee, '58, Gradu- ation Usher, '58, F.T.A., '58, Carroll Club, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58. JEANSTILLEY Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Projectionists' Club, '56, '57, '58, F.N.A., '58, jr. Prom Committee, '58, Home Room Sec- rgmyy, '56, Pra:pect! Staff, '56, Pep Club, '57, '53, ELEANOR SMITH M.A.C,, Librarian, '56, '57, Award, '57, Home Room Secretary, '55, '56, '57, Pro1pec1r Representative, '58s G,A.A., 55, '56, '57, Leaders' Club, '56, '57, W. MAURICE PRICE 'E K 3 'Ky , -ww ff if , I ,,,, ,Q k' Che BARBARA BEEVER erleader, '57, '58, '59, President, '58, Home Room President, '58, Vice-Presi- dent, '57. Treasurer, '56, M.A.C., '56 '57 -5 '56 '57 , G.A.C., 7, Hi-Toppers, , '53, '59, Pep curb, '57, '58, '59, Jr. Prom Committee, 'S8. BERNICE JOHNSON X ,,, 5 ,lx ff in mi ' Q Wa F A A 58 M M Clu Ur from Tr e A Q A Hxgh School! I .N X CW H Hn 'VN hun Dal Fm 'ilu Y -'I wx DK '57 :X Xu Pu '57 X Nnuun X U Q A L vnfmrcncg Dah 1 e 'SX Hi- rwpub S8 59, Pep u '57 SX Lsngm Clnssxm + FT 57 A f' 5f, xq r 7' W 1 1 gf I ClllLt,llShlD Auml 59 v 1 58 Mwjor Awards lB iIlimlmHUDiIIEE EIIEMUEIUD I' UHU'J11IlIJE1 THE FOLLOXVING MEMBERS OF THE JANUARY '59 CLASS DO NOT HAVE THEIR PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE ESTLIAN' R113 nzonil Bean Roller! Koeof Sfeplyen Broslza john Lunk james Buek Eugene Mailura Cbarles Clmpclelaiize Kennefb Miilillefoiz Gene Cline Donald Moore Eclilie Coelyran Raynionel Rousfio jolan Czaielzi Geralel Ruilil Robert Ijilu. arcls Roller! Tarrani Iolan Egbert Robert Toonzbs Willie Foggy Iaequeline Curry Claarles Francis Enznza Figueroa Dwiglaf Fulton Connie Hurst Frank Grgznzala Phyllis MeNalJb Arflaur Gunn Denolra MeNeese Delbert Heinlein Iuanifa Milon Ianzes Hornbostel Carrnlee Sneeel Louis Iolanson Rose Tanfype Willie Iolanson lmmammmnml lmaninimjuiumzal lmulfmjumn l lmurummmml lmoirnimlmin l TERRY Pnovow 0. President JUNE CAIULLON U F F I G E R S Vice-President CLASS UF JUNE, 1959 GEORGIA WAKE Treasurer li- ' 2 r 's,K,:,,ju,W3?r f 'Z 'W .. 'K COLORS: I J Q' Q ' F X e N b Royal Blue and Szluer .Q P k L 'sf' LOWER: White Chrysanthemum I A Morro: N In Ourselves Our Future Lies I ,px I l F75 3 , mf, f- - 2152, , ' ,, I Jiffff ' -O 5 11, Mgjf ,?4w ,I 1 Vin , rv BARBARA KANE G.A.C.. '56, '57, '58, '59, First Award, '57, G.A.A., '56, Shorthand Awards, Home Room Proi-peru Representative, '58, Graduation Usher, '57, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Home Room Vice- President, '57, Jr. Achievement Treas- urer, '56, '57, '58, '59, Gold Key Art Award, '57. CONNIE UGA G.A.C., '57, '58, '59, Librarian, '59, Award, '59, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, '59, Jr, Prom Committee, '58, Home Room Vice-President. '57, Football Dance Com- mittee. '57, '58, Jr. Achievement '57 '58, Salesgirl of the Month, Sales Girl of the Year, C.A.A.. '57, '58, F.T.A. '57, Pep Club, '58, '59, , , SYLVIA REED SHARON MODE G,A.C.. '56, '57, '58, First Award, '58, Shorthand Award, '58, Home Room Vice- President, '58, Pep Club, '58, '59, Hi- Toppers. '56, '57, '58, '59, Football Dance Committee, '58, jr, Achievement, '55, STEPHEN BRUSKE KENNETH JOHNSON Football, '56, '57, '58, Student Manager, '58, Awards, '56, '57, '58, Baseball, '58, '59, Minor Award, '58, Major Award, '59, Jr. Prom Committee, '58, JANICE NANCE Pm:pect1 Staff, '58, '59, Proection- ists' Club, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '57 '58, '59, CCollinsville High School? Dra- matics Club, '55, '56, '57, Student Serv- ice Club, '56, '57. JANET STICKSEL Home Room Vice-President, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, '59, E. ROBERT HEITKAMP ANN WYROSTEK Lenders' Club, '57, '58, '59, First, Sec- ond, Third Awards, Pep Club, '57, '58, '59, Home Room President, '58, Short- hand Awards, '57, '58, BETTY JEAN SMITH G.A.C,, '56, '57, '58, First Aiwa. '57, Home Room Officer, '57, '58, Pro:- pzctf' Representative, '57, Roll Secre- tary, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, Y.F.C., '56, SYLVIA ANDERSON Dramntics Club, '56, '57, '58, National Thesplan Society, '56, Student Council, '56, '57, '58, National Honor Society, '58, Jr, Prom Committee, '58, Football Coronation Committee, '57, Golden Rule Traffic Club, '57, '58, Girls' Cheer Club, '57, '58, Student Service Club, '56 CCollinsville High Schoolj, E1tlian Staff, '59, Modern Law Club, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '58, '59, Football Corona- tion Committee, '58, Sr. Mathematics Club, '58, '59, Y.F.C., '58, '59. I 5,-:Lf ffm vu. yay- W.- N 1' ' AL, 'JE 1 F W, -'W A-Q, i 7' N P' , :A fr, 'I A '1.Qi., 2. 1: 2 ,.::,C,ni ?9Y iVK ' ' ?5?S'RXt,er.iY'2' ui ws.. , ,Q . . S., ,T tg 5 t ff Q? + ,VM X fs., t Vx wr Q41 2 A . R, 2.2 Af, .ff ' ,A - '- 'gag ',, ,, s -:of A, mg H, , - . f Z - -- 1 , , 3,1 6 c Q, 5, 1 f ' VY' f Z Q , , , pf' A. , ,EW flu.. TERRY WHEALON SAVANNAH BRIGGS G.A.C., '56, '57, '58, First Award, '57, DAVID SAYRE CAROLYN WALSH Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, F.N.A., '56, '57, '53, Pep Club, '57, '58, C.A.C., '58, M.A,C., '57, '59, JAY FOLBERG F.T.A., '57, '58, '59, Dance M.C., English Club, '57, Football, '56, Minor Award, '56, Tennis, '57, Major Award, '57, Basketball, '57, Minor Award, '57, jr. Prom Committee, '58, Stage Crew, '57, '58, '59, Er!lian Staff, '59, ProrpectJ Staff, '56, '57, '58, '59, Sports Editor, '58, '59, Graduation Usher, '58, Football Dance Committee, '58, Pep Club, '57, '58, '59, Dance Committee, '59, Usher, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Dramatics, '59, Modern Law Club, '58, '59, Hi-Y Club, '57, '58, jr. Achievement, '57, Sales Man- ager, '57, Football Dance M,C., '58, American Legion Oratorial Contest QCity Finalistj Second Place, '58. KATHLEEN PIERCE English Club, '58, '59, G.A.A., '58 '59, Graduation Usher, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58,'59. DELORES CLARK Carroll Club, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '58, '59, F.N.A., '58, '59. RONALD MISCHKE Football, '56, Award, '56, Football, '57, Award, '57. BARBARA CURTIS Band, '56, '57, '58, '59, Secretary, '58, '59, Minor. Major Awards, '57, '59, G.A.A., '58, '59, jr. Prom Committee. '58, Drum Majorette, '58, '59, Pep Club, '58, '59, Shorthand Award, Hi-Toppers. '56, '57, '58, '59, Home Room Secre- tary, '57, Treasurer, '58, Football Dance Committee, '58. CLIFFORD TIPTON Sr. Mathematics Club, '58, M.A.C., '56, Gymnastics Club, '58, '59, MARTHA SUE BROOM G.A,C., '56, '57, Choir, '58, '59, Shorthand Awards, THOMAS RICKEY ' x '15 rt'-up fe-is -5 4,1-p N Rs. ' ,wh-W , ww- an -'WP' 5? Q' J' ihikl r of ' f if ARTHUR BLACK CAROLYN ONSTOTT F.T,.-X.. '56, '57, '58, '59, Parliamen' tarian, '57, First Auard, '58, C,A.C. ,. . ., . .. . . , 56. 51. SS, 59, Librarian, 58, Ac- coxupanist, '57, First Award, '59, Pep 1. l .. . . l Club, Sf, 58. 59, l1,F.C., 56, 57 '58, '59, Quiz Tum. '58, '59, F.N.A, '58, '59a Tri-Y-Teens. '57, '58, '59. Secretary '58, DL-la-:ate to Confcrmnce, '53, to Conventmn. '57, Betty Crockr' Hdmernaker Of Tomorrow, '59. SHIRLEY GOMBOS GORDON ZWUELLER F.T.A., '57, '58, Parlianl-:ntari.in, '57. Hisiorian, '58, First Award, '57, Sccond Award, '58, English Club, '57, '58 President, '58, Band, '56, First Award '56, Chess Club, '57, Modern Law Club '58, Exilim Staff, '59. JANET SCHROEDER Flyercttcs, '57, '58, Shorthand Award '58. SHIRLEY NIMS . .C., '57, '58, '59, First Award, '57 1 'L U G A 'if '10 SANDRA CHISM G.A.C., '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56 57 '58, Pep club. 's7. TERRY LAWS Foutbzill, '56, '57, Minor Award, '56, 1' hlnjor Award, '57, Track, '57, '58, , ' Minor Awards, '57, '58, jr. Prom Com- 5 3 mittee, '53, ' ki? ., ,Lx is -Al - L ' A Ill ' QL' 4 1 ' vw' , , S' . 1 CAROL MAYER Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Shorthand Award, '58, C.A.C., '56, JAMES NLENARD ,f Z , , 1 A , T 1 a i Y., , BETTY HOWELL F.T.A, '58, '59, Y.F.C., '57, Home Room Treasurer, '56, Pup Club, '57, '58 KURT MERCREL QEf'4. l 5' QVQR 3 3' ff' ',,,v J Q H x if ,. 1 . , WA ' Wei . W we , f msd' ' if xl N rf' ' 49- 'uv A M EARL MAUPINS Science Club, '57, Usher, '58, '59, Latin Club, '57, Propraetor, Award for Attend- ance and Points, '58, English Club, Point Secretary, '58, EILENE JONES G.A.C., Librarian. '57, Treasurer, '53. CHARLES CLIFTON REBECCA POWELL G.A.C., '56, '57, First Award, '57, Home Room Pru.rpecLr Representative, '57, Graduation Usher, '58, Shorthand Awards. '57, '58. GARY SCHROEN LEA ETTA ROBINSON eadcrs' Club, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, '59, l A ' JUDY GODBEY F,T,A,, '58, '59, Prom Fashion Com- menmor, '58, Student Assistant in Of- fice, '56, '57, '58, Home Room Secre- tary, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, Assist- ant in Library, '58, JOHN MORRISON MARY SUE GAURUDER F.T.A., '56, '57, '58, '59, Treasurer, '58, First Award, '58, Projcctionists' Club, '56, '57, '53, '59, Clerk, '58, First Award, '58, Jr, Prom Committee, '58, Football Dance Committee, '57, '58, F.T.A, Vl'orkshop Committee, '58, Co- Chrtirrnan Prom Book Committee, '58, li.trl:.m Staff, Advertising Chairman, '53, '59, Pro.rpeclf Sinff, '58, '59, Pep Club, '58, '59, C.A.C., '56, '57, '53, Choir, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '56. '57, '58, '59, Pep Day Committee, '58, Citizenship Club. '58, '59, Projectionists Pin Award, '59, Choir Award, '59, English Club, '58, '59, Dramatics, '59, Pep Club Dance Committee, '59, Open House Program, '58. PHILLIP CRAMER Senior Math Club, '58, '59, Junior Prom Committee. '58, M.A.C., '57. JEAN KONECNIK CA-C-, '57, '58, '59, G..-LC, Treasurer. '58, Pep Club, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers. '58, '59, Carroll Club, '58, '59, JOHN KARLAK K ffl? 511, 5 Q , - 4 K I' A 1- n-- C L KN A -V Q qi 1-Q - -'r an ?' Sages. 90 fvfa -Q? ,yy L . aw, X ,, ml JACQUELXNE COOK Band, '57, '58, '59, Band Representative for jr. Class, First Award, '58, Choir. '58, '59, Girls' State, '58, jr. Prom Committee, '58, Football Dance Commit- tee, '58, F.N,A., Vice-President, '57, First Award, '57, Latin Club, '57, Y,F.C., Secretary, '57, jr. Achievement. '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '58, Pep Club, '57, '58, '59, DONALD MOORE BETTIE THOMAS Hi-TOPpcl'S, '56, '57, '58, '59, Foods Class Secretary, '57, Pep Club, '56, '57, '58, '59. THOMAS ELLIOTT Track. '58, Mtttur Avtard, '58, Hi-Y Club. '57, '58, jr, Prom Committuf '58. MARY ANN ANEX G.A.C., '57, '58, Librarian, '58, Charles Carroll Club, '58, Latin Club, '57, Ir. Classical League Pin, '57, Foods Class Treasurer, '5B. BERT LEVAN Latin Club, '56, '57, Treasurer, '57, jr. Classical League, '57, Sr. Mathematics Club, '58, Pep Club, '58, Camera Club, '57, Football, '56, Award, '56, Track, '56, jr, Prom Committee, '58, JIM TAYLOR Brtnd,'57. DOvtE LOGSDON G.A.C., '57, '58, '59, ROBERT JOHNSTON DOROTHY KAYLOR Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, G.A.C., '53, Li brnrtnn, '58, M.A.C., '57. FRANK Wtumztc LORETTA MULLINS Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Cafe- teria Service Club, '57, '58, G.A.C.. '57 '58 '59 f I . M ,,,,' 'f N 'Q wt, T' 'rv SJ! ,-5 ,ff , t- ,fra H fr , ff 9 , f-or 1 A 3 , Rx HY f' ww 52' I, t, Cf! 51 1'IK'45Q':fI:1-,cv ,fXQ,,h4,,,,.L,:,wEff: JOICE LAWS vi .ki J: Pap Y ' . fr Achluveiuciil, 58. 3. , V 4 ' 'fb 'Q- '5 ' , '-sv X55 'sfhf fx. , e. 1. F26 1 'V' f f -. - RODGER I-IAUSER Z X- - -x Q:-9552, l - 45263 ' ' I i -'A ' ' KN, , F' x N, 'Nr ROBERT DRUM M.A.C., '56, '57, '58, Baseball, Minor Award, '53. 3 , ' .. r ,- , Y- . z-,1-iw 1 1, ,Q -1, 'F . , .'?,.-1535? V, I ,fx V5 ,, A I -dw I 1 .fgmx GWEN CLEAVER Hi-Toppers, '57, '59, Hom: Room Of' ',g5i,f, Iam, '57, '55, PI-p Club, '53, '59, smu- fy Il,-nl Asslslamt Mr. CoInpIon's Office- , 5, '58, '59, GfJdU.ll5OH Usher, '58, 40' ' 'mum Q. ,Mfr H Q5 DEANNA HULSIZER Leaders' Club, '57, '58, '59, Class Rcp- rcsiumllve, '58, Flrsl Award, '57, Src- Onil Avlaird, '55, lzligllbh Club, '58, '59, 1,u.ulLI5' Club. Cousllluuon L'onIIIiillI-e. '58, Grzirluzuriun Usher, '58, Pup Club, '5K, '59, G.A,A., '58, '59, Hi-'l'0ppr1'S, '56, '57, '58, '59, F.T.A., '58, '59, YJ-HC., '56, '57, jr, Achievement, '57, '58, '59, SHARON KASSON Club, '58, Hi-Toppers, '58, jr, G.A.C., '56, '57, '58, First AiI'ni'Cb. '58, Hi-Toppgrs, '56, ' , '. . ' . WILLIAM JACKSON jo ANN ALTON Pep Club, '57, '58, 'SV, HI-Tuppg-rs, '57, an ,J '5x, '59, I:..fI.A.. '57, '5zs, '59, V, WILLIAM I-IANRS 15:IsLbull, '50, '57, Awards, '56, '57, Football. '56, '57, .-Xunids. '56, DONALD CAMPBELL , sa 7'-1 A 7-1 -0 , 'll f SSR , 2, W. 45: ' 'K if 5. Qi, .QR .-H' bbw. , . C' .gn-1 ANN COIIN 1N1ARY VON BROCK , I A Q ' W ' Pmjccrlonihms' Club, '56, '57, '58, Sec- llfium L'olliiisvillv High Sclmuli Hand. -'MQ Iul.iIv-'I'icnsuI'I'r, '57, First, Suconcl, Third '55, '5b, '57, l ll'Sl Awnril, '50, F.T.A., A I Ailvnncf,-Il Proficiumy Awziirls, '57, '58, '55, '5CI. '57, 'l'I's.isuI'e1', '55, '56, Mav A x ' ' ' I-'.'I'.A., '50, '57, 'sx, '5-1, sum-my, mum, '50, ch,-cr club, '56, '57, Span- '5,,,,, 1:-s, ,.., V '5X, llinsl Auniil, '57, jr, Class Vue- ish Club, '56, '57, QE. SI. Louis High 'UL Nut, 'ZX f, ' ' ' Pru5IIlcnt, '57, '58, Funlbnll Dance Sicci- Schuulj Home Room Ticnsuicr, '57, Sec- , , ' A . ing Culiirimirtur, '57, jr. Prom Coiiimlrx,-e, rpluyv, '55, Hi-'1'oppcIs, '57, '58, '59, 'r ,W , '58, Graduation Uaha,-r. '58, E1rlx.m Pup Club, '58, '59, Choir, '58, '59, N, ' Stuff, '59, Fuullmll Dzincc Corunlillcc, G.A.C., '57, '58, Pro.rpuct.r Staff, - '58, Czirm-In Club, '56, '57, 1'mIpfprI '58, '59, Brink,-Ibnll Dance Commiltee, X, rm 'jf A A Stuff, '56, '57, '58, '59, lflyurctlus, '53, Graduation Usher, '58, Football 5 5 ' L , A' v '5K, '59, jr. Aclliuvclriuril, '57, '58, Diincc Committee, '58, ,lx ,, ,Q , X' ' G.1'l,C,, '57, llmuv Rnum I'IIsIdI'riI, '56, 'I ,Q ' MOLII-rn Law Club, '5l'l, Ill-'I'up,iI'rS, '50, aw X' ,im f - '57, wx, rugilhh I-l,.I,, '58, '59, Pep N Club, '58, '5-1, lJI':Im1Ilirs, '59. DONNA FISHER ' I G.A.c., '56, '57, 'ss, F.T..-X., ss. 59, X Pra:pE-eu Staff, '58, '59, Shorthand Axtnrd, '58, -J , - - x 1 A wr, M, K 'Sqn W s QT, ,Q W K .l 535, 'K TOM MURPHY JEANNETTE RAIAPENTHAL 'VP 7 Qu , 'P TW ' A 5 3 FRED COWELL uv 'fwfr ' ' A '55 fm 1 ff-mf 4 ,yr I 5445, GLORIA JEAN MINDER 'ommtttee '58' Football Dance jr, Prom C , , Commtttee, '58. YVILLIAM STIIHSON 1 ,gy . I 'V' 'W , ,N Z f r P Z Z, J AMES SMITH reg, Aw-..f' ' ZA I f' 5' 4 , , ' '5 it JANICE REEVES C.A,C., '56, '57, '58, '59, Accompanist, J, IH .: ?j '56, '57, '58, '59, Awards, '57, Hi- .bf ft ,ll Toppers, '57, Pep Club, '57, Shorthand ' 1 Awards, '57, '58. I ' 5 -' V w,z', f a 5 'C WILLIAM BIGOINS ,,,. 4, Football, '57, '58, Major Awards, '57, V, '58, Basketball, '57, '58, '59, Major L' ' '- Awards, '58, '59, Track, '58, '59. JEANNETTE MOORE G..-LC., '56, '57, '58, First Award, '58, my Choir, '58, '59, jr, Prom Committee, 'Y-dk-n '58, Home Room Treasurer, '58, '59, ' Pep Club, '58, '59, HI-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Football Dance Committee, 2 ,V '58, jr. Achievemfnt, '55, '56, Pror- 9 7 pfcrr Representative, '57, '5B. '-7 K '74, LARRY COOPER X , ,, A. Football, '56, Minor Award, '56, Track, T , '57, Minor Award, '57, Baseball, '58, - ff, '59, Major Awards, '58, '59, jr. Prom Q 1 Committee, '58, , A '-w X Q , ,H ., 2, nv -5 . CAROL RAST M.A,C., '56, '57, Vice-President. , Vw V , f , .,,, f9 k A xv ,. 'F ,J 1 L., , eg fish-' an-4 6' Hi! .-v ROBERT HAVLIN llzinti. '56, '57, '58, President, '58, Mi- nor Award, '56, Major Award, '58, Sr. Malbrmarics Club, '58, Prusidvnr, '58, Exilim Staff, '58, Mu Alpha Theta, '58, Camura Club, '56, GLORTA STORY F.T.A,, '57, '58, '59, Sr, h'5flli'lCl'T1ZlliC5 Club, '59, linglifh Club, '58, '59, Secre- tarv, '58, '59, Mu Alpha 'I'lu-ra, '59, Grzuluation Ushvr, '5U. GILBERT KARIRA 'Z Q V ,,'- JANEE SUYTER ff 1 A -' , Pmj,-crmrmists' club. '57, '58, '59, Third Axsisranl, '57, Three ArrnbantlS. '57, '58, j ' , Major Award, '58, Pin, '53, Y.F.C., 4 '40, 'r7, '58, ww, c,mauf,t1t,,, Usher, '58, Conservation School, '58, Ertlian ,,, ah fraff, '59, English Club, '58, '59, Pep Club, '57, '58, '59, Hiffoppcrs, '57, M Q '58, '59, Football Dante Cornrnillce, '58, ,,,,,,, BQ, ff,: 2 ' .375 ' gm, 3, ma, A 5, ww-W 1' 'V , f ,.. ,, 54725147 fff, f ' ff 7 'ff 412 ff, 4 ,Z 222, 6' wir' -ff' Dramatics, '59, DONALD HAGBNLOCHBR Latin Club, '56, '57, '58, 'I'rvaSul'ur, '57. BARBARA DOVET G,A,C., '57, '58, llr-'lkvppt-lei, '57, '58, P,-p Club, '58, Slmrlhziml Awards. WILBERT JEREMIAS Football, '56, '57, '58, Mf'lU1' AWUGH, '57, '58, Minor Award, '56, Baseball. 'sx, '59, Minor Award, '58, MMM Award, '59, jr. Prom Committee, '58. JOAN McK1NNBY Imrjecrionists' Club. '57, '58, '59, Pro- firit-ncy' Ct-rtificate, '57, Major Award, '58, Almbamls, '57, '58, '59, Advanced QQ l'in and Cuilificarc, '58, F.T.A., '57, '58, '59, S,-crulary. '57, First Award Pin, '57, Girls' srarc Alrfzrnaru, '58, jr. Prom Cummirruc, '58, Football Dance Com- mittuc, '58, lla:.kt-lball llounce Commit- lrc, '58, C.A,C., '57, Choir, '58, '59, First Awaril, '58, Pup Club, '58, '59, Graduation USht'r, '58, Er!li,m Staff, '59, Flu-rf,-tlum, '58, '59, Home Room Sefcrulary!l'rt-auurcr, '53, '59, Open Housc Program, '58, DAVID BUSER Sr. Mathematics Club. '58, Tennis, '57, Ertlr',1n Sraff, '59. DIANE GNAEGY F.T.A., '56, '57, '58, Secretarv, '57, Choir, '57, '58, '59, First Award, '58, Graduation Usher, '58, Football Dance Cornrnittec, '58, C,A.C., '56, '57,, Drill Ttam, '57, '58, '59, Home Room Trcas- urcr. '58, Pep Club, '58, '59, 12-l Rep- ruscnlativv, '58, Ensembles, '58. '59, 'Q WOODROW' MCCOSREY Pvp Club, '57, '58, Football, '56, '57. '58, Minor Award, '58, Major Awards. '57, '58, Track, '57, Minor Award, '57, Football llancc Fscorl, '57, jr. Prom Committee, '57. CAROL YINGST Pvp Club, '57, '58, '59, l+li-Toppers. 'if,, '57, '58, '59, Shorthand Awards, jr, Plain Conmiirlcv, '58, Chccrlratlsrs, '53, '59, Alt,-rnating Captain, '58, '59, Gradu- uatitm Usher, '58, Fnnthall Decoration Commillvv, '58. ,Vg f 7 Rm X ,am 10' , K f H, ' cf' f ,, 4' 33 6, 7 --N T' fe-- -M Wy, 1, 7 mf ROBERT BLANKENSHIP Proicclicnists' Club, First Armband, '56, Srcund Armband, '57, Letter. '53, GARNITA ROBBINS JOHN RAYMOND ULRIQH Cross Cfluntri. '56, '57, Minur Award. '56, '57, Track. '56, '57, Mmm' Award, '50, '57 GLORIA ANN SMITH PTf,i'CZ,f-'lisa' CJD. '56. '57, '58, First A .fi'fi, '57, 'l',F CH '56, jf. Prizm Crum- n1ri-,--, '59, Hfvw Pro-r, bffcrfmrw, '57, Trfft-5,1742 '56, llrnfwiiiis, '59, Fuwlbnll Dzmfe Cff 2'taI'-fc, '55, Crnduarinn Uxhfr, '55, Hz-'l'ugp1rs,'56,'57, '58. ELMILR GARRETT JUDY HOGE Flyeretlrs, '57, '58, English Club, '57, '58, G..'X.A., '57, '58, F,T A., '57, '58, Pep Club, '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Clothing Class President, '58, jr. Achivvemcnt, '57, C,.A.C., '56, '57, First Award, '57, Hi- VIRGINIA MANSO 'I'oppcrs, '56, '57, '58, STEVE KARWOSKI Fontbnll, '57, Award, '57, ROBERT SIMPSON M .A.C., '56, wx.. Ep, 'I BIETTYGENE PUNCHES 4, A PNA, '5K. 'l'vc.usurvr. '58, Efrlmn g ' V Slzlff, '59, llumu Hmmm PIL-viwlf.-ill, '55, J' jr. Pimn Culllrhlllvt. '58 bf M '16 K- I , .Vx ROBERT CROSS 1 i1..,, Club, '57, wx, i1,,T.,,,,,fr5. 's1,, '57, ' '53, junior Pmm Cuiiiriiiitce, '57, Foul- bull Dginu- Counnmi., '58, Ciuduatiuu L',r.,Af, '58, GL ' , 'Q N, ' --'W' V f Q 4-M1 .L Q-f I' ' 1 , ,jgf , I ,fu M, V 5 K, 3.2 , Ian., .f j W, gy, 5: I ,,v fielggs L' - SANDRA THOMPSON Hi-Tupp:-rs, '56, '57, '58, '59, Pep Club, '57, '5K, '5'l, Gmdunlion Ushucttc '5?i, Shullhnnd f-.wnrfl, '58, Football U-mc: Qunvmiixfv, '5X. fn f -Q V777 4-gli' ,fy I as Tx: WY A q v ,-IW .LL-' , ,735 , I' if f 1' ' 7' , .,,,, QM j 5 . ,-. Zamfriif I III , - r 61 'Ziff ALLENE REED JAMES I-IAYS LINIJA S01 IfnANIio !'rnjI,nII4I-II-AIN' Club, '56, '57, '58, Fllbl .-XI'Inb,IInl, '57, Siinnrl :Iml Tlind Arm' linnils, Pin, '58, H.F.C, '56, '57, '58, '59, PIunlI'nI, '57, 51-crrinrv, '56, Qui: Lzrntziin. '58, '59, In-lI'cIi-Il for All-Star Quiz 'lmIII, '57, '58, ,-Xrtiilc Puhlishirl in Y.l .L'. fXI:Ii3:IzIIIL, Grzulunliiin Uahur, '58, Mu Alpha 'I'lII'I:i, '58, '59, Yin-- Prc-Idnni, '58, '59, PrfIfp,IIr Ne-ws If-lilor, '57, '58, '59, Pmrns puhlishcnl III high mliool AnIhoIo,4j1 of l'uIIIi', Sui- l!l0llb in Poclivg M.A.C., Accnmpnnist. '57, '58, '59, First Award, '58, Sccond .-Xxinid, '59, Sr, IX1:IIhuInnIIcs Lluh, '57, '58, '59, jr, Social Plnnnlng Council. 5f, 58, 59,m'Cr1I:IrI', 58, 59, As- 1-urizile lmclitnr of Ynurh fj.S P.C. Naw- Iuncri. '57, PmrpfrI.r Smff, '56, '57, '58, '59, Nui l-Qililnr, '57, '58, '59, llmm' R--nun Vice-l'II5IfliIII, '57, '58, F,-I!1.1rI Stuff. '5 , Lnncmir Ubhcr, JERRY X'ALLINA Prmn QIvInIIIIIILc, '57, Finiibgill, AWMIIS. '56, '57, '58, All-DIsIrIcI Hom-rziblc Mrnii-In, '57, Uaisrlmll, Awnicl, '56, Track, Award, '57, MARYANN PHILLIPS Clioir. '57, '58, '595 C.A.C,, '56s If- Achim-VLIIIL-III, '57, '58, '59i JI. Prom L'mnIr,IrII-Iv, '58, Fnnihnll Qui-I-n Candidate, '57, lfrmihnll Dzinfc C4IIIIrnIIIu-, '58, HI- Tnippvis, '56, '57, WSI PVP Club' 'QR' WILLIAM BENTON Tinck, '57, '58, Mzujnr Award, '57, '58, RONALD PENSONEAU DOROTHY SALMONS Band, '56, '57, '58, '59, Librarian, '58, '59, Minor Award, '56, Major Award, '59, Home Room Vice-Ptesidenl, '56, '57, JAMES FOSTER PATRICIA MCCAIN Choir, '57, '58, '59, First Award, '58, SL-cond Awnnl. '59, Latin Club, '57, '58, Iffllill Club Ilzinquct Cnriilnittcr, '58, Girls' Slnlc, '58, Home Ronin President, '57, '58, C,,-LC., '56, '57, English Club, '58, '59, Svrnrid Yicu-President. '58, SI. A1.llill'lllJIiCS Club, '58, '59, Ensunihlcs, '58, '59, Y.F,C,, '56, '57, '58, JAMES MOTTERSIIEAD Pmie-ciioriisls' Club, '50, '57, '58, '59, Chili, '57, '58, FIIQI .-Xssismnt, '57, I.:-tier, Axrnhziinls, '57, Sr. Mzilheinniics Clnh, '58, ji. Ri-cl Cross Cnnip, '58, B.Ind, '56, CAROLYN HUCILER tI,A.C., '56, '57, '58, '59, Fiisi Award, '59, Pi-p Club, '57, '58, '59, 1-'DMI-.311 Dance Coinniiliic, '58, lli-Topps-Is, '56, '57 '58 '59 6 if X w '57 A ? 'v 'T ? 1 - ' ,V V' SHARON WALIGORSKI WILLIAM BEIL CHARLES HAMILTON MAIKY Jo LAWRENCE , ,, sr. M:ItheIII:IIics Club, '55, '59, cmduml-II L'5hcI, '57, English Cm , ' , Q SlIIIIIhIIIIIl Awards, '58, Projcclilmisls' 'fry l ' Club, Svecu-lrnry-'l'IcnsnIf:I, '58, lli-Top- i 1, pg-jg, 'gg' fa ,ff .lr fy! 65 vfuf f X I f ,f f b 53 W F I , K W I - 'Zi -:..,s VX J If , 5 I . SYLVIA DARNALL ORVAL HARRIS Hi-Toppers, '58, Home Room Trl-asurcr, F,'l',A,, '57, '58, F.S.A., '57, Science '58, ShuIIh:Ind Award, '5K. F.IIr. '56, Second Plnc-3, '56, 'l'hIIIl Place, A 'A '57, I VI ' I 'Lf ' 1455 - L r 'P 'p 'f7-5 F Mfg'-T E11 N' 5 ' -QL x it, H. Y-'a CLAUDE ALLEN PATRICIA LAMPEY 1 , ,7 -' , c:,A C., '56, '57, '53, '59, Llmmn, ' '56, '57, FITS! Award, Sccmnd Award. -l Q 1 of , ' A , ' Leaders' Club. '57, '5l:, i,:IImll Club, M-A-C i n I '58, :hf5IIhar.d Auard. W 4 X ,,, ,1 flu' EUGENE I-Ionns MARLENE XVEII-IE A M ' ' 'V 5552, 'Q Pmjecrionnsrb' Cluu, '57, '55, '59, FIISI. F TA., '58, '59, br. Malhrmxnucz, Club, liz-', , Sfgcond, Third Awarlia, Officer '5K, '5'I, CIIIISLIVLIIIUII School, '57, Mu ' V , 7, Alpha 'IlIuIa, '5Pl, '59, Pep Club, '53, ' I: , fl: 5 59, , '43-5, 'wa-fx uv -I-. ,,' -7571 X. , ' Y 4,4 if rf 5 .v V5 VLVKLI: JUDITH MITCHELL TOM TRIONE W,2W'? 'IAq,, 5 Ili-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Home Football, '56, '57, '58, Track. '57, '53, E Room Vice-PrzsIdcn!, '57 5 5h0fU'2nd L Award, '53, c.A.C., '56, '57. ,V ,un 5 'R ': wg, , Q Q 1 ...R ,W ww ,fi 95 Ax. Y I. -5 ,A v vi Q 1 ,, A Y' X v. 4 f 1 A ,b ix, ,- , ., bww A ..wqr 1 4 5: A W' W A. Iv W 926 ,A E f , ' W W' tx, V 'W f cw, rf- ' , A Q1 . A . Y ., ,af fn Wil? ' : -':. 9'f1'a+ g ' 'J ,- , 1414-nav' mf FRED PRICE BILLIE TIPTON Pep Club, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '57 '58, Home Room President, '57, hand Awards, '58. MARY RAINEY RONALD I-IJLT Lniin Club, '57, '58, Pro-Pracror, '58, Sr, Mgghgmgiiqs Club, '58, F.N.A., '584 English Club, '58, jr. Pram Commillcc, '58, GREGORY MAKSUDIAN JULIA GOLDEN C.A.C., '57, '58, Librarian, '58, JUDY GRISWOLD BERT CHEATHAM THOMAS OSBORNE MARTHA SHIPLEY AMARIE GRAY HERBERT HALWACHS G..-LA., '58, C.A,C., '56, '58, Librarian, '58, MAC.. '57, Hi-Toppers, 'ss. Shorr- -.423-.3 ,,,, '. 3, I 'Y .2 , g..gfTf Q4 Sig, 195- .N --. Yx ,R ,Ai f- , ' EDEA' dy--wk1sw 5 -x Ediff . .R A A ,. Y X ' - QX rx X.. if , La- 3 N 'W ' R wr' -A: ri ...ASX W Y, R Q K iw.- Xx X Y xx Q 'xxx 5 X R x lsflwy vga -,NRA X FRY k K t ,ANN 1 . . FNS 'R ., Xxx H R X X -4 , -Mgr,-+0 . , ,H Q rx XVILLIAM MATHEWS H 5' -Q -- ' a Qtr u X X -, , r A '- 5 , .-,fp Track, '57, '58, Minnr Awards, '57, ' 4? E It - , Q 'Ag ,' , MH, ..,' t K 'X 58, 5 Football, '58, '59, Minor Letter, '58. Major Award, 59, I 'za' I9 'T' . Q' fig h I f ' ru' -52 t ,pl A fa ff, V, W-, ,,, 3 ' fl ,A Ala, Q, Z Wi, , '92 'MV' , Iv J I 1 , , Z , 5.0 V V, X, , MH'RA FUSSELL JAMES TRIPP MADALINE LEWIS Service Club, '56, '57, Pep Club, '56 'ss. DONALD EMI.lNG Cross Country, '57, '58, Minor Award, '57, Major Award. '58, Track, '58g Ten- nis, '57, Minor Award, '58, Major, '57, JUDITH CARPENTER Hi-Toppers, '58, Shorthand Awards, '58r Pep Club, '58, HOWARD JUNE LINDA MINOR Flvt-rcttcs, 'Stir Ilmnv Room Secruarv. '57, jr, Prutn Cnnrmtttue, '58, Football Dance Colntnittce, '58, LARRY RILEY Basketball, '56, Minor Award, ' . JOREEN TREADWELL C.A.A,, '58r Hi-Tnppfrs, '56, '57, '58, Pep Club, '5K, Y-Trvns, '57, '58, '59, ffmrn Madison High School? Student Ccrvcrnincnr, '56, Chrcrleadcrs, '56, Claus Vice-President, '56. --.Lap -'ff?!Yf'?7 'Adm , lf rd, gif' f , Lf MM , L, ,ff 1 911 AIC.. , -f' ' WZ' ,Q ff A , ' ff, MW mn 5 Af f v f Z ai f Q .4 rt ,tar :ur TQ' 2 ,N fo-r . ,. 0 -vr J' FK 7 V51 ik 3?- r Nl .4-v , 4, Q ,-ff' 4 a A '-45. mm.. ,.,,.,,.f. FRANK HOLTEN Ilascball, '57, Minor Award, Track, '59, Major Award. '23 'Pr , DEANNA Ross , C.A.A.. '56, '57, '58, Sucretary, '57, Vice-Prcsidunt, '58, First Award, '56 vhll, Second Award, '51, Third Award, '58, 3 ' Fourth Award, '59, Leaders' club. 'so. ' '57, '58, '59, First, Second, Third Z -frff A Awards, '57, '58, '59g Football Dance 'W' Committee, '58, F,T.A., '58, First yt' Award, '59, Pep Club, '58, '59, Hi- Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, , f f l I! 1 'if G-.rr BETTY Jo FRIESE ELROY SIMMONS l C.A.C., '56, '57, '58, Prcsldcnt, '53. Pep Club, '57, '58, Track, '57, '5B. Firsr and Sccnnd Awards, Graduation Minor Awards, '57, '58, Football, '56, Usher, '58, '57, Minor Awards, Basketball. '56, , Minor Award. CHARLES WARREN JUDY BRENT Band, '56, '57, '58, Minor Award, '57, Psp Club, '57, '58, '59, Sscretarv-Trcas- Sr. Mathematics Club. urcr, '58, '59, C.A.C., '58, '59, brurian, '58, Profpfctr Staff, '58, '59, F.T.A., 'sx, 'S-2, 1-rr-Tnppffs, '56, '57, '5X, '59, Home Room Frm-punt! Re' 61? pnrlfr, '5K, '59, Shorthand Awards, '57, '58, Football Dance Cormnittuc, '58, Mmlurn Law Club, '58, '59, English Club, '58, '59, Basketball Bounce Com- rnlllcc, '55, 1 - 'I f umm hw v MARY ELLEN GRENAWIXLT KENNETH JUNCK G.A.C., '56, '57, '5X. First Award, '57, Pep Cluh, '57, '58, Basketball, Ninnr Pep Club, '57, '58, Hi-Toppcrs, '56, Awards. '57, '58, Major Award, '59, '57, '58, '59, G.A.A., '56. liast-ball, Minor Award, '57, jr. Prom 3. QA Cormnittec, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58. 'W ..... --5 DON RABURN MARLYNN ALLSUP Home Room 1'rnrffcr: Rupresuntative, '56, '57, Treasurer, '57. '58, Pup Club. '57, '58, '59, Lundcrs' Club, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, 1' 'Tx 'Y' F17 .mv JANET LONG RAYMOND CANADA A Band, '56, '57, '5R, '59, First Award, Sr. Marherrmlics Club, '53, '59, Latin - '56, Scmnd Award, '59, G.A.A., F.N,A., Club, '57, '58, '59, Cnnsul, '58, Font- ' '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, ball Managur, '57, '58, Minor Awards, Y ' '59, Pep Club, '57, '58, '59, Lead- '57, '58, llasfball, '58, Mlnor .-Xuard, ers' Club, '56, Home Room Vice-Pr,-sr '58, Haslculball Nanagcr, '57, '55, '59, 55 j dent, '57, C. of C, Banquet, '58. lX'1inurAnard,'55. gm RoscoE STEWART BRENDA DUNANVAY Ci.A.C,, '56, '57, '58, First Award Pin, ' '45, iii-'1'a,,,m-5. '27, '18, Pep Club, '58, Shulthand Awards, '57, Home Room Secretary. '5S. ,,-4 of' if L . , , if , ta , , '-2 S' 2' 1 1-p ag f . 1' 5' ' :iii-' 51 -fx ,-',4.:- QE-T94 ff: .f fi 'Q' , ,,f.i':-, 'ffl v . , nl, nav? ,,.,- - -U Z, 4. v lar- fxzw. 'fa 514 ' G21 .QQ 'V' 'ff fp 'S RONALD KASSING ROSANNE Ross Proj-sctionists' Club, '57, '58, '59, Home Room President, '57, Leaders' Club, Con- stitution Committee, '58, Conservation School Alternate, '58, Leaders' Club, Ac- tivities Chairman, '58, First, Second, Third Aunrds, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, '59, DIANE NOLL EOGENE Ross Flrercttes. '57, '58, F,N,A,, '57, '58, Stage Crew. '58, '59, Shorthrln ' 5 Ba f Student Commit! d Aunrds. '58, '59, Hi-Toppers. from Collinsville High Schoolj Council. '55, '56, Football Dance ee, '50, L1tiu Club, '55, '56, jr. Classical League, '55, '56, Student Szrticc Club, '56, RONALD BOWEN RACHAEL DELLINGER C.A.A., '56, M.A.C., '57, '58, '59, jr. Prom Committee, '57, Football Dance Committee, '58, Pep Day Program, '57, Senior Play, '58, Citizenship Club, '58. :NlARY BOUDOURIS HAROLD THOMPSON H L z , 5 -tw :Pvt g:N- P, 122, 15' . 'Q ef V Z f L lr M ' 0.4, I Q 'wp L':ri4-1' 153, '5h, '57, Prp Llub, '58, Y,F,C., '57, '58, Ylcu4Prtsidtnt, '57, jr, Prom C-1'm'.z'r--e, '52', Foutball Dano- '58, Tennia, '57, Ln ,ttec. '51 , 5' n7t',:lr,d Av.,m':. Latin M cm, 'Sm Hr-'mp-.,f. 'sa '57, '52, X 5'l'lr.FaC'1ie'-err'-7.1,'55,'56. '57, '53, w 59' Award I-In-ll',lir,y Jclfllarel-xp. '57, - ' , 'V' j A Band l res:1fr.t, '57, '58. - ur-' -ap' .4-. JAMES ZITTA NANCY ROGERS Y,r',c., '57, '55, Pubntny, Quiz Team fr ? Captain, '58, Senior Counselor, '58, ' F.TA., '5l:, '58, lllbl0I'lZlll, '56, Gradu- L '? ',55 ati:-n Haber, '58, jr. Pr-un Committee. ' , , ' 'iX, llnme Room Presnlunt, '58, Vice- lf L, , 11m1f1,,.t, '50, mulch Club, '56, 's7. I ' 10 'L' ,,, H U, ,-. ', 7.12 fly- ',!1:',,. +, 113.1 ,, ,- 4 ' ESTELLA Brass JACK FULLER , R . M C,,A,A,, '56, '57, F.'I'.A., '57, Choir, '58, '59, Pup Club, '57, '58, , 0,.,,M,' '59, Provident. '58, '59, Football, '56, ' ' ' ' '57, '55, hllllul' Awnl'-'15, '56, '57, Ma- ' jor, '58, Baseball, '57, '58, '59, Minor ' H At..-ms, '57, '58, Major Award, '59, jf. , 135 i - Iv. qs Prom M,C., '55, Graduation Committee, ' gi Q '58, Stage Crew, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, - -, ll! , '58, '59, Basketball Bounce Committee, N ,f Y .ff '58, Quffgrr ,,,,, ' ' X ' ,, IV? f ' , A' 5 '7 ' 42' ',,... vZ I 1 I ',', , Q fr 7 ' ' ' M415 W' , 4 0 N, Azz! 5 42' if M , A? Y, , , , ,, 2 1' 'Y .5 ', CARLA DAVINROY l'.N.A., '57, '58, Pep Club, '53,C1'aduv atimi Usher, '58, Cfrnm Collinsville High School, Home Iiconutnics Club, '55, '56, Latin Club, '56, '57, Band, '55, '56, NORMA Guzion Hi-Toppers, '58, '59, Home Room Treas- urer, '57, '58, Pep Club, '58, '59, Stu- dent Assistant in Mr. Cotnpton's Office. '58, Dramatics Club, '56 151. Tercsa's 5 1 . Academy J. PEGGY STUART F.T,A., '57, '58, Pep Club, '57, '53, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, jr. Prorn Comtnlttcc, '58, Football Dance Commit- tee '58 NANCY DAVINROY liqtnil, '55, Home Econoinis Club, '55, '57, Studtnt St-ivicc Club, '56, '57, G.-LA.. '56, '57, Girls' Cheer Club. '55, '57 lfroin Cnllinsvillt' High Schonlj Pup Club, '57, '59, Hi-Toppers, '57. '59, Graduation Usher, 'SPL HAROLD KNEPPER Football, '55, '56, '57, '58, Minor Award, '55, Major Awards, '57, '58, Baseball, '58, Major Award, '58, jr. Prom Committee, '58. REGGIE JACKSON MARGARET RENSCH Carroll Club, '57, '58, C.A.A., '58, Home Room President, '58, Graduation Usher, '58, Shorthand Award. EDNA KMIECIR JACQUELINE HARRIS PHILIP HALL Latin Club, '56, '57, '58, '59, SkCl'Cll'lI'Y, '58, l'lanrl, '56, '57, '58, '59, Minor Awartl, '57, jr. Prom Committee, '58, Htffopptrs, '56, '57, '58, '59, Pup Club, 58, 59, M.A.C., '58, C.A.C., '57, Y-Teens, '56, '57, PHYLLTS WARREN NORMA CASEY Latin Club, '57, '58, F.T.A., '57, '58, Choir, '55, '56, '57, 1,ibt':tri:tn, '56, Pcp Club, '58, junior Achicvunwnt, '58, G.A.L'.. Awards, '56, Drannttics Uios- '59. tumu Committeci, '53, ,ff gf A vt -fr' -..vi -x at 4'-' f--v w f . 1 A 4' .4 fc Tvs JW , il , ...V mm,-nv tl: QV. Y , F I xx , 4. E, S'-7 A N , . 'Ar i., A Q S , i',..Y if , 5 5 , c 1 hi ps A HY' , s -A , a- s jf, J 1,13 71 CARLENE KRITZ Iatin Club, '57, '58, Graduation Usher, '57, Shorthand Auard, '57, Lenders' Club, '58, M.A.C., '58, Librarian, '58, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, jr, Classical League, '57, ANN APPLEWHI'fE C.A.C., '56, '57, F.T.A., '57, MARY FORSYTHE Band, '56, '57, Award, English Club. '53, Y.F.C,, Vice-President, '53, Con- servation School Scholarship, '56, Schu- bert Club Music Scholarship, '57, OLETA GALBREATH Choir, '58, Librarian, '58, Award, '58, G.A,C., '57, '58, Purnell Staff, '56. '57, '58s F.T.A., '56, '57, '55, Awards, '57, '53, C.A,A., '58, F.N.A., '58, Y.F,C., '58, Social Chairman, '58, jr, Prom Committee, '58, Graduation Usher, '58, Conservation School, '57. SHIRLEY CARRIL Band, '56, '57, '58, Minor Avlard, Pmr,'fcrr Representative, '56, '57, '58, '59, Shorthand Award, jr. Prom Committee, '58, Fmttall Dance Commit- tcc.'58, BEVERLY CHAPMAN SHIRLEY SIMPSON jr. Achievement, '57, '58, Home Room Treasurer, '58, jr. Achievement, Award, '57, Pep Club, '57, '58, '59, Hi-'I'op- ers, '57, '58, '59, G.A.A., '58, '59, M.A.C., '57, C,A.C., '58, '59, NANCY DAVIS - Choir, '57, '58, '59, First Award, '57, Sr, Mathematics Club, '58, '59, Secre- lZlH', '53, Y.F.C., '56, '57, '58, '59. Srcrutnry, F,T.A,, '57, '58, '59, F.N.A., '58, '59, Pep Club, '57, '58, G.A.C,, '56, '57, Ensembles, '58, '59, Home Room Vicc-President, '57, '58, JANET HUNTER C.A.C,, '56, '57, '58, '59, First Auard, '57, Shorthand Awards, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Jr. Achievement, '56, '57, '58, '59, SHARON DAYTON C.A.C., '56, '57, Award, '57, Choir. 'ss,'s9. JUDITH MAi'O Band, '56, '57, '58, '59, First Award. '57, Second Award, '58, jr. Prom Com- mittee, '57. SALLY UPCHURCH Carroll Club, '57, '58, Vice-President, M ' , 'ff . , 6 55 'Mix' I 'rg-:M Y , .7 , ,Q , . My Y' ,f x 4 3 a. , ff ' 1,4,6aT:f , , fl ' Tiff, ,vw -S 1, 'ff' 1- '-,Q ' ' l N 5-,. N 1' HJ 5 5 i r1'bQ'T5f92 ',,l1g22335 ft- . ,fa P M ' YR K4 - - 'Ai ' 5 'xx 'W f j , me ' G' 'r 7' , , , f 7 ir, , 7 H7 1 Wil' '58, F,N.A., '58, G.A.C,, '56, 57, , First Award, '57, Wu... f 1 0. .1 ff A --,' 7, MARTHA WILLIAMSON l7'.T,A., '58, '59, English Club, '53, '59, Pup Cluh, '58, '59, Home Room Officer, '57, '58, '59, I-'.'I'.A., Award, '59, jun- ior Achi-gvetncnt, '53, '59, Award, '59, Thanksgiving Dance Committee, '58, 55 if 4. '-ii 1 -six Graduation Ushvr, ' 5 8. -.L A. Q V BERTHA JACKSON '12 G.A.C., 'sr-, '57, '58, Point Secretary, '53, rn-st Attnm, '5x, GAA.. '50, '58, W ' lli-Toppers, '57, '58, Pup Club, '58, -LW Q.. , ,,.,, NANCY FLEMING G,A,C,, '56, '57, '58, First Award, '53, F.T.A., '56, '57, '58, '59, Vice-PrCSi- dn-nt, '57, '58, Projcctionists' Club, '56, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, jr. Prom Cmnnllttrc, '58, E.rrli.m Staff, '59, , Home Room Vice-President, '56, Football Dance Committee. '58, F.T.A., VVorksh0y Committee, '58, ax-Q k Ax, - M ' LW' , '33 ' ., ,, ' Q PAMELA DRUMMOND Pep Club, '57, '58, '59, Hi-Toppurs '57, '58, '59, Home Room Vice-Prcsi- dent, '58, '59, Dramntics, '59, F.T.A., '58 '59 4 zz' QW , A 'vz .Pi JU NE WANTL AND vi 3' W-57 , , 4 'Z ' 152 ' 1- n ff.-fi TIEIKESA KELEMETC Latin Cluh, '56, '57, '58, '59, Consul. '58, Afttvltirs Award, '58, Carroll Cluh, uf '58, '59, Girls' Statt-, '5H, Shorthand 'T Anrtrd, '5H, jr. Classical Ln-agua, '56, '57, '53, '59, Stlvicc Club, '56, '57, , Home Room SL-ctutarv, '56, Vicu-Presi' ' ' dent, '58, JOLENE WALB URN Psp Cluh. '57, '58, '59, HiATOPPt'YS, '56, '57, '58, '59, Home Room Presi- dent, '56, Shorthand Award. '57, Gradu- :ttion Usher, '58, junior Prom Commit- ' leg, '58, Football Dance Cotnnrittce, '57, Football Qu,-an Candidate, '58, JUDITH WATKINS Choir, '57, '58, Accotnpanist, '57, 58, First Award, '57, SHARON BRONVN C.A.C., '56, '57, '58, '59, Accompanist '58, First Anatd, '57, Second Anard '59, F.T.A., '57, '58, '59, jr. Prom Committee, '58, Football Dance Commit- tee, '57, '58, Chmr, '58, '59, Pop Clnh, fl. '57, '5X, '59, Flash Card Chairman, '58, 2 Hi-Toppurs. '56, '57, '58, Sr. Maths- mathius Club. '58, '59, English Club, '58, '59, HELEN KLENKE Rand, '56, '57 CCollinsvillc High Schoolb, F.T.A.. '56, '57, Vice-President, '57, jr, Prom Committee, '58, Co-Husimss Manager E:rli,m Staff, '59, Shorthand Award, '58, Gift Itcarcr for jr, Prom. '58, Latin Club, '56, '57, Jr, Classical Ln-aguc, '56, '57, Lcadtrs' Club. '58, '59, Vice-President. MARCIA FISCHER Band, '57, '58, Secretary, '57, F.T.A.. '57, '58, SLcr,-tarv. '57, '58, jr. Prom Comtnittcn, '58, Mu Alpha Thvta, '58, Football Dance Committee, '53, Latin Club, '57, Stud,-nt Council. '58 tall from Colltnsvillu lligh Schoolla Pep Club. '59, Sr, Mathematics Club, '59, JUNE CAR1LLON F.T.A., '58, '59, Home Room President, '58, '59, Chccrlt-:ttlL-r, '57, '58, '50, Sr-cut:n't', '58, l-'notlmall Qut-rn Camlidatc. '50, I-'ootltall Dgtncc K'0l1lllllllCF. '58, Rusk:-tlw.tII Dance Chairman, '59, Pvp .56 Clnh, '57, '58, '59, lli-'l'oppvl's, , '57, '53, '59, Choir, '57, '58, '59, lfitst Aw.tl'd, '58, G.A.C., '56, '57, I'fofp,-.-fr Rcprrst-ntativc, '57, '58, Vice-Ptcsttlcnt june '59 Class, Ensvmbles, '53, '59, Shorthand Award. al ,3 W Yi . X 1 5 ff .g,,,,,, J V i X . 5 ,JN fn ,gs 5 1 . - 0, - Xi' 4 5, , x ,.. ,Hx w,. 'Vs E, xi' - I ., Y' 'U L -0 I 'P' 'H '44ua PATRICIA BEAN F,T..X., '56, '57, '58, '59, Point Secre- l,Irx, '58, First An-nril, '58, Sccnnrl .-'uI.Ivd, '59, F,N.,X.. '56, '57, '58, '59. l7.N.A, PIII 'SX, jr. Prom Committce, '58, Football Dnncc Cnnrxrritrvc. '58, Gz.nIu.Itio:I Ushrr, '5H, jr, AchicI'eIIIent. '56, '57, '58, Svcrrtnrx, '57, '58, First XCII' .-Xxxzrrrl, '57, Flxgliah Cluh, '53, '59, Lltizuxship Club. '55, '59, Serum-- tnrv, '58, '59, FI-p Cluh, '57, '5R, '59, HIfTnppLrs,'51u,'57, 'rs,'4-1, Fr1I'I,m ?l.Il'!, '59, Hume Ru-IIII Sugrctnrv, '56, '57, PICSIJLIII, '57, '58, l'vfwfI:II Rrprt-sinmtrxe, '55, '59, Shnrrhgnml Award. '58 PATRICIA ANN CROUCII 1.L.1d,rs' Club, '5S, '59, C. uf C, Banquf-I Uahrr. '5N. Frrst. Second, Third Amar-ls, '55, '59, CA-LA.. '5S, '59, jI1IIiIvr Pram Cmmarrir,-E. '55, Prmblxtm. F--I-Ibwll Dnnif, '55, Sh-,Ih.rn.! .xR.:.i,, '57, Wg, P,-P crm, '25, 'I-I, III.'I..,rp,-f-, '50, 'r7, '58, '59, H1-'I-V R+-IIIII Prlsrdcnt, '58, Vic,-Prrrilinut, '57, SUSAN NIANNLE i N fs., '57, '5P5, '59, FT.-X, '57, '5R, 51, frI.,1tIH:I L- nr, 55, F-wrhnll ln..-, s.--' -nz:-71, '55, Y.F.C., WH, 'Sy HTA, Prwiff-'-III, '57, lh-fIr, '5H, 51, OAC, X., Pip Cahn, 'AR '50, j'.', Chugrlfrrdfr bubstitut-,. '57, GERRIE HALBROOK PNA., '55, '59, Ponds Class Prclrdenl. '52, Pvp C..:I 'fi 'sf-, '2v, III-Twp, pcm. m, SK, 511, JOYCE DRAKE Pep Club, '57. '58, '59, Hi-7l'ofyf:rs, '56, '57, '53, '59, F,T AH '56, Home Rnom Vice-Prcglrifrrl, '56, tlrffrrhnrrd Awards, '57, '5K, jr Prf'n Cnmvfrrvuc, '58, Etc',rII.,4 C0m'Tl2l1C': Fwltllnl Dance, '57, jr, Class Trmsurer, '57, '5x, Gruduarim. Usher, '5K, Pup Dfw Com- mune, '57, '58. MARJORIE I-IUBBS Loaders' Club, '57, '58, '59, First. Sec- ond, Third Awards, '57, '58, '59, Pm, pmt! Stzrff, '56, '57, '58, '59, Short- hand Award. '58, Prom Magazine Re- porter, '58, '59, Constitution Committre Leaders' Club, '58, Home Room Vice! President, '56, '57. Secretary, '57, '58, President, '58, '59, F.T,A,, '55, '59, English Club, '58, '59, Ertlifm Slnff '58, '59, Y.F.C., '57, '58, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, GEORGIA WAITE f 2 l-'N,A., '57, '53, '59, Sccremry-Trcns- ., urur, '5K, Presxdent, '58, First Aunr 'iK, Prnjuqrrmrists' Club, '57, '58, '59 4, ,jf ,f SI-crcurx-'l'ri:Isurur, '58, First Award, .--. . af, bn-fund Aunrd, '58, Third Aunrd. '53, Trvnsurrr of Class Prom Committee f-4 AM Ah v '58, E1rlI.m Business Staff, '58, ' M A.C,, Accmzlpnrlist, '56, G.A.C., '57. '5H, Qhurr, '55, '59, Fonthnll Dnncr L'nIIIIIIiltcc, '53, Home Room Pl'rSi4iL'lll, '5', '58, I'r.frp..rr Staff, '57, '58, '5'l, Illrll 'lI',IIII, '5H, '59, F.T.A., '57. '55, '59, 15,1 Clulv, '58, '59, Hi-T4Ip- yu,-Ia, '56, '57, '58, '59, Graduation Usher, '58, CAROLYN ZUROWSKI I,,ItIn Club, '57, '5X, '59, jr, Clnsqicnl I,c.ugu':, '58, '59, English Club, '58, '59, lh-algrr--d Latin Club llmvk Cover, '58, Shurrhnlrd Award, '58, TERRY PROVOW P-rv Cluh, '57, '5S, '59, l.':h:r, '58, '59' . rI,I,y- Lww. '5X, '59, Cross Country, fNl..jm ,-Xu.Ird, '57, llnscbnll. Minor .R-.ml-la. '57, '58, M,,jnr Annrd, '59, Inf-I'IIll lhmc k'I1IIIIIIItIcv, '55, jr Prom ltrrrvznrrrtf-, '55, l'IIAIIl-III. Clare of june '57, IJ:.IIlImIII1II LV,--r. '5N, HI-Topprrs. '57, '58, '59, JESSIE SIMLIONS HI-'l'vwpprIs, '56, '57, '5K, '59, jr. ,h'.Iuf-Im-Ill, '57, '5H, '59, First Aunrd, '57, Hume Runnin 'l'I:-ruurcr, '57, Pm:- f II Rfpr--5fI,I:IlIx-:, 'SK, '59, GAA.. '55, '59, Clnthxng Class 5'-crturv '57- Iwp Club, '67, 'sx, '59, ' MICHAEL ROUTT WALTER SUMMERS Projcftiunibts' Club, '56, '57, Chess Club, '57, Frmthnll Marruger, '56, '57. '58, Awards, Golf, '57, Award, B15- kfgtball, '53, Award. 5- ff f.-. V ' 3 , 1 IW f W' 7- 79-.. 5,5 , ' 537,-, , , ' f ,, L A. ,,, , I ' f ' 1:73 g, 'Q ff 7 - .am A, 2 ,' ' 51 . , S,. '.' , f ......,,, -W' at 5 , LEE KINNEY ' f , .A. . , Tran 57, '58, Cross , , 'X V FT ,'s7 'ss k.' ll' Country, '58, 'ir E '51, 1 . , 'bw ,. EDITH MAY Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Pep Club, '58, '59, Graduation Usher, '58, jr. Prom Committee, '58, Shorthand Awards, '58, Football Dance Committee, '58 W LENNY FRANKEL Sr, Mathematics Club, '58, Hi-Toppers, :jj '56, '57, '58, Pep club, '57, '58, Dec- oration Committee, '58, Jr. Prom Com- mittee, '58, Football Dance Committee, -QS F' 'ss. , .. .1 V 'Ya wr' ' -f 1. ' -cf 1, if 1 -a w, ,Y b , MARSHA KENT G.A.A,, '56, Home Room Secretary, '58, Shorthand Awards, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57. 33 rw A 'ad f ard? ' 3 ' ALFRED MEJERIS Sr. Mathematics Club, '58, 1533! 4 'OU' ul' 4 NoxtMA JEAN THOMAS ' . . ', ' Hi-Toppers, '58. i i A' A ,e N 7 2 f A LYNDA Goss Choir, '57, '58, Accompanist, '57 ,'5S, First Award, '57, Second Award, '58, Pro.rpet:tr Staff, '57, '58, Feature Edi- tor, '58, '59, jr. Prom Committee, '58, G.A.C., '56, Accompanist, '56, Pep Day Committee, '57, '58, F.T.A., '57, '58, First Award, '57, Football Dance Com- mittee. '58, Color, Flower, Motto Com- mittee, '58, Flycrcttes, '57, '58, Ameri- can Legion Oratorical Contest, '58, En- li.m Staff, '58, Pep Club, '58, '59, Sr. Mathematics Club, '58, Vice-Pre5i- dent, '58, Projectionists' Club. '56, '57, '58, Armband, '56, '57, Letter, '58, Award and Pin, '57, Home Room Presi- dent, '56, Treasurer, '57, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Open House Program, '58, Play Usher, '59, FRANK MAGIERA Sr. Mathematics Club, '58, Mu Alpha Theta, '59, Track, '57, Minor Award, '57, Cross Country, '57, Student Con- servation Program, '57. SUSONNIA MCANALLY F.N.A., '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '58, '59, Shorthand Awards. FREDDIE LAMBERT Football, Minor Awards, '56, '57, Track, Minor Awards, '56, '57. EVELYN CHANNON C.A.C., '56, '58, First Award, '57, G.A,A,, '58, jr. Achievement. '57, First Award, Pep Club, '57, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, PATRICIA RICKERD G,A.A,. 'ss, '59, English Club, '58, Hi- Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, Pep Club. '58, '59, Jr, Achievement, '58, '59. ,, N 'V 'we 9. 'hi in . M: - wN...L A' ' ffiffq 53, -flgx, . , 14. 3 , ' '-' '93 z '-7 we a s--,. ..- Ag! 4 ' , vf I 1 ' . , x M . J t x ,F r , 'Lt- K XY 'figs- -Sf TONY NAVES hi.-'KRIAN JOHNSTON C..-LC.. '5h, '57, '58, '59, First Aunrd, '98, Second Award. '59, Pep Club. '58. '59, Chairman Sign Committee, '58, Sh,-ithnnd Aunt-l, '55, Survtcc Club, '56, Home Kotvn Pwr,-::rf Reporter, '57, Vic,-Prrsidunt, '57. SANDRA IHENENDEZ CA C., '56, '57,'5E,Ch01r, '58, '59, I Pep Club. '58 '59, Ht-Toppers, '56 '57, I '55, '59, Football Dang: Committce, '58, -'- 4 F.T..-X., '56, Carroll Club, '57. ff x 5' lr' , if-I QP ff ., W vig.. -aff' BRADFORD BRUCE Sr. Mathematics Club, '58, '59, Mu Al- pha Them. '58, Chess Club, '57, Illin- ois Star: Conse:-'atmn School, '57. TERRY TOLEN Band. '56, '57, Award, FT.A,, '58, '59, Parliarricntarian, '58, Chsss Club, '57, Sr, Mathematics Club, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Football Dance Committee, '58. CARMEN OZMENT G.A.C., '56, '57, '58, Librarian, '53, First Award, '57, Latin Club, '57, Hi' Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Football Dance Committee, '58. mf' ff RUTH BILDERBACK 1, 'W' Modern Law Club. '58, '59, Pep Club 47 'iff 'w i ' gg '57, '53, '59, Home Room Secretary '57, Shorthand Awards, Hi-Toppers, '57' '58, '59, Student Office Assistant, 4 f- :Q ' G.A.C., '57, '58, Football Dnnce Com- 7,7 mittee. '58, ' ':.,.. 5 .f 'Q ' , 199 V My CONRAD WUERZ F.T.A,. '58, '59, Ushers' Club, '56, '57, '58, '59, Second Assistnnt. '57, '58, jr. PrornComm1ttcc. '58. 1, pf-a ,ff f , A I f 4 . RUTH COTTON ,W fy Hi'-I-ODDCTS, '56, '57, 'ss. '59, Pin, 's, Pep Club, wv, ws, '59, xznc.. 'ss '59, Shorthand Pin, '57, '58. 1, JUDITH AUGUSTINE Ir. Class Sucretnry, '57, '58, Student - ' Q' Cnrrrsprrntlvnt. East St. Louis journal, ft ,L , T Pwp k lub. '5H, '59, Graduation Usher, Y WH, jr, Pman Cmnxnmttuu, '58, Home Rvmtn Prtsllltnt, '50, Vice-President '57, X, ' Ht-Topplrs, '56, '57 '58, '59, Choir, Je- '57, '58, '59, First Award, '58, Eti- 1- sffmblfs, '53, G.A.C., '56, '57, Latin Club, '50, jr. Achluvemcnt, '56, '57, '58, '59, Frist :ind Stcond Awards, Nut'I . itcrrtnrv, '5X, '59, Shorthand Awnnls. '57, '53, '59, Flvcrettcs '57, '58, '59, , .' Lv-ad-r, '5ff, Projcctiontsts' Club, '57, J '55, '59, jr. Red Cross Rcprrscntzllive, 7 ' 242' '53 DAN SOUCHER Prrijrxliorlists' Club, '56, '57, '53, Arni- hnnd, '56, '57, Lctter, '58, Sr. Mathe- nntics Club, '5X, Football Mnnagur, '56. '57, Luttffrs, '56, '57, Trnck Manager, '58, Letter, '58, Jr, Pmm Committee, '5X. RICHARD FAVREAU Baseball, '58, Minor Award. 272 iv' , if -, 5 af Q in A , DONA MCGARVEY G.A.C,, '56, '57, Librarian, '57, First ,, ,3.,...'gi ' -.f- Award, '57, Ill-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, Am , 4595 p.: -, ' ET? .. 1 H, I U BARBARA KELLER ,Q Pt-p Club, '57, '58, Cheerleader, '57, ' X , .J ' '5R. '59, F.T,A,, '53, Hnnv: Rnmn SRAM-Y if-C AY Prnsitlent. '57, Yicu-Presid.nt, '58, Ht ' XL 'I-ODFCFS, '57, '55, '59, Pwr,-rctJ ,, Smlf, '58, Shorthand Awards, Lvarlcrs' pt' Club, '58, '59, Modern Law Club, '58, Y fa I-Ingllfh Club, '5l4, Lt-arn tn Dance Class. '58, jr. Prmn Committee, '58, Gradu- ation Usher, '58, ,A Xa A JOYCE MCCORMICK ,, , , W l I I , ,, K txt, C.A.C., 51, 58. 59, Flrst Award, 58, ' ,R Shorthand Award, '57, rv Q., 'Q -1 U CAROL DAVENPORT Jig, Hi-Toppers, '57, '53, Home Rohm Suc- rcrary, '56, Pep Club, '58, 0 W5 ,nv W 2 V, .,,.. 7 a , Y- , STEVEN SANDLER IR-p Club. '57, '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, '59, Pmry'frc!r Slitff, '57, Baseball, '57, '53, '59, Major Awards. '57, '58, '59, Ftlotbftll, '56, '57, '53, .A,-217, V up V, Minor Award, '56, Major Award, '57, 'WA , '58, nn,1mhl.l1, '56, '57, '58, '59, Min. 2, fr or Award, '57, Major Award, '58, '59, Prom Magazine Student Reporter, '58, ,.,,,,.., '59, jr. Class President '57, '58, ji. Prom Colnrnittt-c, '58, Graduation Usher, '7 '58, Bascball, '57, '58, '59, Major Award, '57, '5H, '59, XWILLIAM SMITH l'3 'T' Q . -Q ,- MARY ANN POPE jr. Achiuvement, '58, '59, Home Room Secretary, '56, '57, Hi-Toppers, '56, '57, '58, '59, ELLEN ZIMMERMAN Z an '.f'5:5e ' ' , t 7 J ' , ' -an ,',,1'-Sr, -- 'kvfa 4, ' MARTHA MOORE G.A,A., '56, '57, '58, Awards, Leaders' Club, '57, '58, N C' ov Q 5 zk, ,,,,.u,-ra. 'NQ9' 7' - R a ' , 5 - 0 A Q Q - A a R 'HQ ' A ALFREDIA STANLEY C.A.C,, '56, '57, '58, '59, Librarian, '58, First Award, '58, G.A,A., '58, '59, Graduation Usher, '58, Football Dance Committee, '58, F.T,A., '58, '59, Hi-Toppers, '57, '58, '59, Pep Club, '57,'58. ..t. A,.,N,,, BARBARA REED C, ,, A, , A A Cl'l0lY. '57, '58, '59, Fll'Sl Award, '5S5 ft A' - V R F.N,A., '57, First Award, G,A.C., '56, iN SRQY 5 at N C x fag X34 I , , X , t 1 Q I 4-wr V Q Q. ,Rx-+P' . , Xt, ,,. ., A CAROL LEMEN .C sr :.::'-L Q f 4 'f 5 Q Q, ' f lmolmmm l lmammmmml lmuliuruiuinml lmogmmurnlml lE EI THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE JUNE '59 CLASS DO NOT HAVE THEIR PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE ESTLIAN Bobby Arnzistead Lawrence Barnett janzes Bafernan Donald Berzinas Fred Gotbran jobn Gibson Williaiiz Glasper Ricbard Gould George Habanek Tbornas Hardie jobn Humphrey josepb Kennedy IValter Kersbaw Consiantine Koisiras Micbael Lawson Gerald Martin josepb Mojzis Raymond O'Neil Willia1n Powell james Runyon Robert Russell Williarzz Snzizfb George Strecker Lovell Swanson j anzes Tbier Willidlll Wasiiis Williafzz R. Yokis Rutb Aleznan Linda Blaylock Harriet Carfer Carol Colliflower Nancy Eldridge Emilie Hubble Lillie Mae jones Sbirley Padgett Sbaron Peoples Mona Reckleivz Lois Rogers Suzanne Sucbman lmallilinilmioml laauminzmjoml l mnmuicmzsl I crfmiulininml lmrrrninluinasl UNUEHELASSMEN vi L , will-5 f.,,ga2.v. , A .. A ,ie -,ws w iq f an Amixfs X S3 1 . 'Pi?7' 5 fg1, .JV ., N, say . ,M gwmi 5: 'Cf' 'Q ,m'.i1 111- X, vim? h i '-zcilwzimqv'-LQ, ,M i .4L.- 2' X5'yi?ix5 E XA IQ- 1 gg 15. 2 .-i f Q x 'gm'1M:jvifi5,i!,t 5 ff , N fagN,w.5,' 13 V -xv: :X W .7 SJW x v 3':x' .1 .vi 1 1 - K fsrii , g ,'Q:: W' I V X' Xwrfw wa, -. . .bf L ,K ,,, W . MV X 9 fb f M 41 , K , li V! ...,,,N..1 'U' E4 Tvs -.M li -. 1 51:6 S girl ' M can - R ,. if, . .. Y OFFICERS, CLASS OF Mrs. Alvis Vernette Ballance Carolyn Bartley Barbara Blackwell Alice Broadway ff Drena Brown Ruth Ann Buchanan Connie Butcher Norma Casey Voncille Christian Judith Coker Judith Cummings Linetta Dale Barbara DeForest Rachel Dellinger Cozette Dodson Mary Ellen Egbert Madalyn Eldridge Carolyn Estes Lavon Feltenstein Christine Finley Terry Fosnock Betty Gipson Louise Goedecke Janice Greer Sandra Helm Carol Kistner fe 5. 4 u ,i . F Y af ' 'B E C 4 if JANUARY, 1960 President FRED PELEATE Vice-President GLORIA POKORNEY Secretary BARBARA DEFOREST Treasurer JUDITH WUEST THE CLASS UF JANUARY, 1950 Barbara Lewis Judy K. Smith LaRona Walls Mrs. Childress Roberta Brewer Emma Lee Campbell Josephine Ford Mary Herr Margaret Hoerr Patricia Holt Judith Hormell Janice Judd Barbara Kiunard Jean Laughlin Audrey Lee Vivian Loncarevic Patricia Lyons Patricia Ann Moore Ruth Murphy Anita Needham Karen Ogden M. Louise Phillips Gloria Pokorney Linda Ray Bessie Mae Reynolds Carol Riggins U'Essie Riley Barbara Stockley Esrella Thompson Sarah Yarbrough Judy Wilhold Ruth Medley Ellen Suggs Janice Wallier Mr. Danielson Larry Adams Norma Allen Erwin Barbro Clyde Blankenship Jack Bourland Ted Butler Ronald Carlson Walter Chatman Edward Coleman Robert Crum Robert Davidson Don Dougherty Michael Dyer Robert Edwards Frieland Gray Ronald Hamilton Augusta Hampton Rodger Hardy Joseph Hayes Stan Hueseman Oscar Hughes Jeff Killian if Charles Tantype J. Allan Knapp Mr. Galbreath David Carpenter Darrell Faulkner Arbra Gray Charles Hastings Jack Henley Floyd Hunter Don Larry Jacob Robert Johnson Frank Jones Zannie Lee Charles Lett Roosevelt Lindsey Terry McMahon Michael Murphy John Nagy Erwin Palau Robert Pea Ronald Pennell Harold Recard John Shock Esequiel Torres Eddie Webber Louis Toth Miss Gillespie Carole Flaherty Joyce Gartland Norma Huie Verna Hunt Nita Kesler Florence Petrekovich Sonja Sauerhage Joyce Sewell Nancy Sexton Catherine Sharp Martha Shipley Susan Sidwell Diane Sirgo Beverly Smith Helen Srogus Nancy Stark Carolyn Statler Norma Stoneburner Sue Taggart Mary Tolan Jacqueline Weinstein Sharon Whittaker Joyce Wilkens Jo Ann Winans Judith Wuest Adele Yare Mary Yokis Lillie Washington Mr. Ozment Robert Bridges Harry Edwards Curtis Jimison Jerry Kinney Jerry Leehy Joe Long Percy Penrod Jerry Ponder E. Billy Simpson E. Neumon Stroter L. Robert Voruz Murray Walker Cloyd Webb Robert Wells Donald Winans Kenneth Woodward Albert Randle Donald Younge Wendell Young Eugene Caldwell Miss Spitzer James Applewhite Bob Berninger Frank Bowen Larry Browning Charles Brown Jesse Bryant Everett Childers Harvey Goldstein Bill Hart Thomas Howell Joseph Hraba Eddie Jordan Bill Moody Thomas Nehrkorn Thomas Ninnis Joe Oggero Fred PeLeate Richard Pfau James Roberts Jerry Simmons Samuel Torigian .A i ' f-QM , J President if-34 5 5 -f A Q , h DAVID FAVREAU f ., 1 ts V 4 ? 7, ,far , - lv U sc. . Q Q,-' A , l v ry ' My Vlce-Preszdent A A' Gan. ALTMAN i' Secretary A J 1 Q .7 LYNN HRASKY : Qy v ,Q F i W . M- ' J Treasurer ,V J i t - MARLENE SOMRATY J A A R' OFFICERS, CLASS OF JUNE 1960 Mrs. Baker THE CLASS UF JUNE, 1960 Langdon Adams James Alewel Dale Augustin Robert Bailey Leroy Shea Richard Stockley Richard Ballard Donald Baran Herman Bauer John Beary Fred Begemann Carroll Benton David Benton James Biggins Don Billups Stephen Borkowski Charles Brinker Jerry Bryant William Buchana Allan Busch Gordon Bush Donald Call Finley McCoy James Madura Russell Peterson James Post Lindell Reynolds Elmer Saunders John Strong Mrs. Benham Anita Abbirt Sandra Ahring Mary Lou Allison Gail Altman Melanie Bach Ann Ballard Mary Barbeau Bonnie Barnes Sheryl Batson Carolyn Bennett Jean Blank Renay Black Kathleeen Blazinic Vandy Brewer Erma Brown Gloria Browning Barbara Butler Jayne Butler Gloria Cain Pamela Callison Louise Carril Judy Caswell Mary Ann Chism Polly Ann Clements Janet Coghill Brenda Coldon Ethel Dean Dorothy Holmes Joyce Schmidt Janice Wfilson Miss Bolinger Mary Bice Elizabeth Cook Joann Cook Sandra Costello Earline Cotton Mary Coughlin Betty Cox Billie COX Donna Creekmore Nancy Crites Carol Curtis JoAnn Davenport Jo Ann David Elizabeth Davis Jacqueline Dean Linda Draper Judy Duncan Shirley Duncan Diane Ebert Virginia Ellis Doris Evans Dianne Favreau Pat Felden Cindy Ferguson Sharon Hanson Jane Holifield Ira Dean Jack Janice Redd Rachel Sanchez Sandra McCoy Gwendolyn Warren Robbie Ann Gargus Virginia Peczell Patricia Cooper Betty Hackney Janet Sims Judy Sims Mr. Brasel Jack Carey Bill Carl Michael Carner Clifford Castiaux Jesse Coleman Gary Crader Elijah Cummins Arthur Dahmer Peter Davidson Orance Davis Gilbert Deen Charles Delano Richard Dellinger James Denny Robert Dobbs Kenneth Dobler David Eichelberger Allen Endres Steve Farmer Lloyd Faulkner David Favreau Roger Flechsig Richard Ford Clifford Forsythe Waye Fussell Thomas Kocurek Richard Urban Edward Beil Donald Wolfe Miss Clute Jean Byrne Donna Finley Judith Fleming Lula Foggy Genora Foley Patricia Fortman Gloria Fowler Ruth Franklin June F ults Judy Gardner Margaret Gaston Carole Gentry Betty Gibson Ann Mae Ginter Patricia Goff Mary Ann Gray Sue Grider Janet Griffin Earlene Gross Carol Hader Kathryn Hall Carroll Hampton Neva Hanson Judith Harned Meredith Hawkins Johnnie Mae Heard Karen Hienry Bonnie Holdner Sharon Hoffer Lynn Hrasky Marcia Johnson Sara Joiner Bonnie Kohlmiller Juanita Lutz Karen Pentecost Mr. Delano John Baldus John Carthen Allen Elder Edward Frein Gerold Garcia Aaron Gibson Louis Gilstrap Robert Goodwin Gene Gowan Jerald Greenlee Richard Greenhill Albert Grout Randall Hall Dennis Hamilton Russell Hartman Ray Henderson John Hilgert Robert Hill Robert Hohn James Hrasky Curtis Huffman James Huie Durwood Hurst Thomas Jackson William Jeffers Nelson Jenkins Frank Johnson Norman Johnson Alvin Province Mr. Fuchs Donald Cook Richard Durrough Robrt Grant Gary Hadfield Phillip Stovall Bobby Tadlock Jerry Theriac Howard Thompson Harry Tiry John Trione Bob Walden Gary Watson Kenneth Watson James Webster John Wecker Robert Weidenhoffer Doug Weidman Gerald Wheeler William White Ron Williamson Robert Willis Jerry Wilson Roy Winans Tom Wise Thomas Wyrostek Pete Yasitis David Yociss Alfred Anderson Mrs. Griffin Alice Brehmer Judy Hubert Ruby Hyde Joyce Jackson Polly Jackson Sherry Jacobs Nancy Jennings Shirley Johnson Venita Johnson Donna Jones Marsha Jones Marian Jordan Virginia Jurcich Sharon Keaton Lois Kenner Sharon Kinney Judy Kolis Frances Koszelnik Joan Kotaraba Jeanie Kugler Marlene Kyle Delores Lacy Frances Lamont Jeanette LaNier Thessalonia Lee Joan LeMasters Joyce Littlejohn Patricia Lowry Susan Matheis Phyllis Sims Jeannette Trotter Anna Marie Wilkins Mr. Jacobs Jim Beamer Jack Bittle Donald Brooks Harry Collins Claude Jones Jack Jones Van Kalogerou David Kellick Ray Kellison Sammy Kamp Elmer Kinnard Bill Kokarola John Lambert Douglas Lawrence Larry Lemler David Lingile Robert Lotshaw Fred McBride Terry McCart Ronnie McMillan Nick Mamino John Odle William Triplett Billie Simpson Ray Studnicka Bob Tojo Don Trotter Louis Watson Donald Williams Dennis Alvarez William Ebmeyer Ronald Tennant Mr. Koenig Richard Haines Arthur Manda George Martin Ted Massey David Merrill Joe hfliller Bob Mollet Robert Mooney Edward Morris Ray Morris Jim Nations Frank Nave Willie Neely Jerry Norakas Michael O'Cheltree Kenny Ogden Bill Ozburn James Pearce Robert Penn Fred Perkins Larry Stark John Wright John Gregory Michael Lawson Charles Thelman Patrick Lineberger Laurence Krause Miss Kuehn Patricia Billen Vickie Bruske Carolyn Gore Judith Peyton Ida Mae Pirtle Joan Marie Price Leatha Randolph Linda Randolph Sharon Reed Patsy Reeder Mary Ann Rehg Cynthia Reinhardt Mary Jo Renner Sandra Rice E. Marie Riech Sadie Ripley Jessie Robertson Bonnie Rodriguez Margaret Rowland Peggy Sabo Patsy Sale Laren Sampson Elizabeth Sanchez Jeannette Santen Patricia Schaeffer Carol Schultzenhofer Sandra Shaw Dorothy Shea Ava Dean Shilling Jean Sims Diane Sloas Jacqueline Smith Nola Smith Sharon Soehnlin Marlene Somraty Marguerite Thornton Claudia Thompson Margaret Wright Miss Polk Sandra Hodder Mary Franklin Virginia Janik Lana Krepps Bernice Malone June Stephan Jane Suchman Victoria Taylor Fernetta Terrell Mary Louise Thomas Judith Thompson Valarie Thornton Dorothy Tuttle lone Vallerius Leah Van Hoose Judith Vogler Karen Wachtel Joyce Wfalker Bonnie Weaver Patsy Webb Mary Wfells Patricia Wetzel Beverly Wfhite Bonnie White Joann White Susan Wilks Sandra Williams Shirley Wilson Anna Belle Wiscombe Jacquelyn Wodochek Faith Youngblood Dorothy Lee Mr. Scates Otis Atkins J. William Baker Harold Core Jerry Daniels Tony Mercer Eldo Perry Bobby Price Norel Pride John Puntney Dave Raffety Howard Rasch Richard Rayman Roy Recard Lister Rednour Richard Reed James Rotramel Patrick Routt Bobby Scharbert Wfaldemar Schubert Luke Schutzenhofer Bill Scott Sidney Sheer Lester Solt Ronald Slover Paul Spicer Leon Spritz Gerald Stephenson Donald Wilson Jesse Young Gene Belt Mrs. Berry Pearl E. Smith Shirley Smith Hattie Spearman Helen Spears Pearl Steinhauer Sue Smith Linda Smithson Frances Srogus Pat Stone Mary Stoneburner Judy Stonecipher Jean Stoner Shirley Story . Georgia Straub Sondra Summers Suzanne Summers Barbara Sumner Barbara Szakacsi Gloria Thames Evelyn Thomas Patricia Voellinger Patsy June Voke Glenda Walker Patricia Watson Jane Wells Mary Whitehead Grace Wilkes Diane Williams Peggy Willis Sharon Wood Shirley Young Miss Dierkes Elaine Buchholz Carol Channon ... Carol Christakos Julia Cobb Shirley Cole Betty Colston Jean Corzine Birder Dale Florence Davis Colleen Dill THE CLASS UF JANUARY, 1951 Carole Dover Mary Dowler Alice Fenderson Fredriecka Hampton Carol Herderhorst Lucy Hooper June Hubert,- Kaye James Judy Johnson Barbara Jones Bernice Love Katherine Lowery Patricia Mathenia Marlys Milner Julia Mite Norma Nicholson Brenda Petty Mary Pierce Claudia Reed Irma Sumling Willie Mae Sumling Dora Swenney Zola Thompson Mr. Hart Byron Allen - Robert Allen Conrad Arnold Leonard Boyer Arthur Brown Dennis Cline Fred Dingerson- David Elliott E. Paul Ginter David Jones Leroy Jones Donald Kosydor Frank Kupinski James Lipe Carl McCoy Donald Martin Lloyd Moreland Buster Norman Charles Putnam Arthur Savage Samuel Stovall Donald St-ephenson Dan Sullivan Larry Turley Gerald McKinney Mr. Higgins Edgar Amos John Attey James Barham- Michael Barringer Wfalter Bator Edward Beaty Harry Bledsoe E. Ronald Brindley- M. Errol Copilevitz Charles Crame Ronnie Crawford Ollie Davidson XVilliam Dick Bill Duff William Eisele Joseph Erlinger Larry Fears James Fresen Thomas Gleen Robert Gnaegy Jerry Goodwin Larry Goscinski Gary Graves Richard Green George Grey Leslie Gros Stanley Hacker Gary Hanlon Larry Harris - Rogaster Harris Kenny Homeier Don Howell Gary Meckfesselt' Joseph Ramsey 'f Miss .lost Ronda Anderson Joyce Androski Karen Bagby Beverly Barbeau Etta Beasley Claretha Bellamy Oma Jean Bozeman Dorothy Burden +Bonnie Burroughs Carol Butler Hazel Byrd Christine Calbreath Barbara Chapin Madeline Coldon Delores Collins Margaret Crain Ruth Cranmer Jennie Cumberland Odessa Davis Marilyn Day Carolyn Dulaney Norma Earle Dorothy Eaves Geraldine Eck Shirley Jean Elms Dorothy Elliott Diana Picke- Bonnie Fitzgerald Georgia Follmer Marilyn McCarthy Mr. Kobler James Hrasky James Jordan Arnold Keyser Edward Kirgan William Kunkle Lloyd Lacy John Lampros Melvin Long Anthony Lopinot Henry Lynch Otis McCaleb John McDill David McGuire Tom Mank Otha Mayfield Donald Mitchell James Mode David Moon James Morrison Wayne Neal James Nehrkorn Roger Overby Edward Pecry Michael Pegg - Leslie Plattner Dale Powell Jerry Prescott Ronald Preston James Rees Richard Reid William Vancil Miss Saunders Helen Franklin Alma Gigger Sharon Goodman Carolyn Goss Sue Grant Patsy Gruber Kathleen Hallett Glenda Hampton Donna Hankins Judy Hanna Sandra Harris Carole Heape Susan H-eise Gail Herr Jo Ann Hill Joyce Ann Hooker Mildred Hunt Bobbie Jean Jack Hortense Jimison Delora Johnson Johnie Mae Jones Marietta Jordan Linda June Shirley Kane Carol Kays Sharon Laws Patricia Lemen Janet Ebmeyer Mr. Thorndal William Eickelberger Raymond Morris Leroy Riggs Roy Rogers Robert Scrivner J. Stanley Sieron Tom Simpson -- Bryan Sloan Gary Smith Sidney Smith Terry Smith James Smothers Kenneth Spiller Frank Sprow Bill Stanis Donald Stark Ben Stufflebean William Tabbs John Taylor David Thomason Michael Thompson John Thorn Leland Towler Travis Tyson Danny Van Hoose Larry Wallace Larry Walz Ben Weinstein Jerry Wheat Charlie Williams Larry Williams Miss Boyd Amanda Allison Catherine Atteberry Constance Atteberry Sherry Auvenshine Norma Barr Darlene Bass Gail Bassin Shirley Bates Rosemarie Bauer Carol Baumgardner Janet Beard Jo Ann Bell Judy Bertels Rebecca Blumer Sylvia Bly Dorothy Bova Charlotte Bovinette Velma Briggs Donna Brown Sue Browning Karole Johnson Leroy Williams Robert Williams Earl Wohlrab James Wright Ronald Young Anthony Zimmer Mr. Webb Lester Boedeker Robert Brewer Edward Buhs Thomas Chorney-f Antionio Cruz John Foster William Graham James Hicks R. James Jones Charles Kellick Ronnie Kosydor Richard Louvier Larry McHugh David Macovey Joe Moehring Robert Nunn Arthur Reames Mark Rednour Burtis Rogers Ronnie Schmeder William Stowers Bill Sulya Peter Wilford Paul Willmore Kenneth Carroll Jesse Wineberry Miss Weingartner Violet Lowery Connie Lunsford Sandra Maksudian Barbara Manning Linda Maxwell Carol Meintrup Alma Michaels .. THE CLASS UF JUNE, 1951 Vernell Jones Linda Jordan Loretta Jordan Ellen Kantosky Nancy Kaprelian Diane Kellems Danielle Kenney Louise Kercheval Joyce Kicielinski Miss Bowe Jacqulyn Roebuck Jane Ropiequet Dorothy Rose Elouise Rossi Sandra St. Pierre Jean Sampson Elizabeth Schaefer Richellen Schaeffer Nancy Scheidel Susan Scherby Rosemary Schaub Patricia Schneider Carol Schroeder Erika Schubert Barbara Selliers Joan Sewell Sharon Shamulos Frances Sheroky Joan Siegel Judy Siegel Delores Slater Barbara Smith Amalia Soto Peggy Miller Lillie Newson Pat Norman Judy Parrish Rosemary Paul Carol Pugh Karen Rice Judy Roberson Bertha Ross Wilma Sampson Sylvia Saverson Faye Schilling Sharon Schwartz Jacqueline Shaffer Patsy Shelton Judy Shore Marcia Skelly Jane Slaven Pam Smith Heidemarie Schuyler Miss Broom Marcia Bush Ruby Calahan Maedell Campbell Janet Corgan Bernice Cornstubble Patricia Cothran Alice Cox Marlene Crooks Betty Cross Doris Crossen Sharon Spreckelmeyer Sheri-ilyn C1-OW Sherron Steele Helga Sterzel Carole Stokes Susan Stolze Joan Stuempler Wilma Sumling Shirley Swan Bobbie Swims Jacqueline Swink Vivian Dressel Carol Droit Penelope Drummond Donna Dudici Norma Duff Sandra Duryea Judith Eaton Mary Lou Evitts Judith Ann Fricke Karen Friday Beverly Gamble Betty Gammon Trudy Gavett Dale Geiler Glenda McHugh Mary McManus Marilyn McNeill Mary Maberry Karen Maddux Mr. Cameron Robert Adams Carl Akin Fred Allison David Allsup James Anderson Walter Andrews Norman Angle Jean Attey Marlin Bair Jay Barnett John Barnett Richard Barriger James Basarich John Beal David Beamon Charles Belba George Benton William Berninger John Blaylock Donald Boehm James Doyle Donald Dustin Ernest Gilstrap Albert Giovanda F. Ronald Gnaegy Duane Godier Joseph Gola Harold Goldenberg James Goodwin Edgar Grady Larry Green Larry E. Green Raymond Hoef Richard Johnson Robert Lunk John Powell Raymond Robert Frank Seper Robert Williams Ronnie Wilson Lane Wilton D. William Wright Michael Wuerz Fred Reid Harry Gregory Thomas Jerashen Alexander Jones Patrick Lowry James Rainey Jack Stiddard Robert Newgent Miss C rader Linda Farthing Bonnie Faulkner Jeanne Featherston Javine Finley Sharon Fisher Emma Foggy Judy Forness Barbara Fortune Jennie Frank Jean Freeman Joan Freeman Merrilane French Betty King Sue Kissee Mary Anne Klenke Carolyn Krause Judith Kreitner Patricia Kucera Jackie Kuegler Jennifer LaMacchia F. Darlene Lamprich Darlene Lannom Frieda Walls Janet Walton Sharon Walt June Wasser Judith Weaver Sally Ann Webb Dorothy Niemeyer Geneva Petzell Mary Welsh Arvella Brown Mrs. Ditto Jacqueline Gianino Betty Gibson Ruth Gillespie Maxine Globan Sharon Gower Viola Graham Judy Graves Mary Lou Greatrix Donna Green Judith Green Mary Jean Griggs Betty Grisham Gueunettia Groce Laura Gwaltney Barbara Haege Florence Hagen Carlyn Jean Hagler Carol Hall Mary Hanks Mable Mahan Mary Maloney Judy Mank Sandra Martin Georgianna Matheis Beverly Mauer Carlotta Menard Bertha Meyer Sandra Middleton Judy Miller Karen Zike Miss Fischer Sarah Campbell Charlene Cannon Judy Carpenter Beverly Case Carole Casillas Rebecca Cason Patricia Nash Donna Nave Jo Ann Neal Tommy Neal Mary Alice Neely J acqueline Newberry Edith Ninness Christine Oakley Barbara Odenthal Theresa Szczepanik Virginia Teer Judith Thompson Karen Thompson Doris Thorpe Victoria Timar Donna Tourville Rosemarie Trice Ernestine Triplett Susie Wiseman Carol Ann Yeargain Janet West Mildred Wigginton Aleata Wilkins Janet Wylie Mr. Fletcher Michael Hurt Jim Jarrett John Jennings Charles Johnson James Johnson Max Johnson Robert Johnson James Jones Willie Jones Don Just James Kalish Charles Kasson Robert Kent Michael Key Richard Kinder Larry King Roger King John Kovalski Everette Kritz Danny Latina William Lawson Benjamin Leach Paul Ledermann Dennis Lindsey Alfred Lutes Eddie McCormick Ted McCaskey Maurice McDonald James McGrew Marion Mclntyre Patrick McKenna William McKinney Alfred Macklin Ray Madorin Larry Maiden Robert Wyatt Michael Yakstis Slayden Yarbrough Mr. Goin C. Ronald Boyer Art Boze Earl Brashear David Breeding James Broadway Donald Brooks Charles Brown Lawrence Brown Frank Bruske James Bryant Carl Buckhannon Alfred Burden Gary Burgess D. Leroy Buskirk Howard Butler Neal Butler Alvin Caldwell George Campbell Jere Case Jimmie Cato Simeon Cummings Delmar Gravot Lonzo Greenwood Gerold Gregory Allen Gremard Daniel Gruber James Haines William Haley Ronald Hall Ross Hamilton Albert Hampton Eddie Hampton Thomas Madura Gene Williams James Runge Mrs. Harvey Bill Pulizos Tom Punches Phil Raburn James Rader Thomas Rampenthal Ronald Reed Bill Rendleman William Renner Gene Rich Fred Rider John Riestis W. Jerry Ring John Rios Eugene Robbs L. Terry Roberts P. James Rogers Robert Rothley Timothy Schaffer David Schanuel Richard Schmelter Danny Segobiano David Seifert Raymond Sharp James Sherbert Tom Simpson Bill Sims Donald Skinner Charles Smith Dale Smith J. Don Smith James Smith John Smith Ronnie Smith J. Ronald Sparks Robert Sprague Bob Spring-ett Bill Stevens David Stirt Mr. Klauck Raymond Choate Eugene Clark Jerry Clifton John Cole Jack Collins Philip Corran Ronald Courtney Steve Cravens William Cross Avelineo Cruz Gary Cullen Phillip Daley Ronald Daniels Dennis Dauer Terry David Robert Davinroy John Dean Donald Dent William Dill Richard Hankins Avis Harder Barry Harris Richard Harris John Hawks Floyd Hayden Gary Hayden Ronald Hayden G. Rickey Hecker Harry Hellon L. Jack Hoffman James Hunt Gerald Morgan Steve Yarbrough Brady Younge Larry Zimmerman Gary Zinn Gerald Zitta Mr. Leirer Jim Doyle William Dunn Robert Dunnegan Russell Dykes Charles Eckmann James Elliott Jimmy Ellis Richard Emling Leon Evans Richard Fahrner Ronald Farran Allen Ferrill Michael Fink Larry Finn Steve Floyd Martin Frano E. Donald Freeman Jerry Fricker Jerry Frost Charles Fultz Dayton Gardner John Gasawski Larry Gass Carl Gatewood Ray Gibbs G. Thomas Hoffman Danny Holeman John Holzer Don Homann E. Donald Hornback Clifford Howerton Joseph Hubbard Thomas Hubert Larry Weymouth Larry W7heat Dale Wiggins Dennis Wilkinson Dennis Williams Mrs. Lougeay Maryann Osborne Marianne Palus Margie Parsons Gail Payne Gloria Payne Sandra Pendleton Norma Penrod Ethel Perry Luanne Pfeffer L. Carolyn Phillips Della Pickett Carolyn Pillion Mary Poe Susan Ponsler Margaret Price Barbara Pulliam Terry Qualls Carol Randolph Mary Rebar Charlene Redden Joyce Reinhardt Estrellita Reyes G. Beverly Reynolds Sharon Rhine Bonnie Richards Fronia Roberts Sharon Wfilleford Dorothy XVilliams Jo Ann Young Mrs. Pirtle Jerry Maisel James Mank Wferner Martin Jerry Martindale Gary Mason Gary Matt Glenn Milkert James Miller Russell Miller J. William Moder James Morgan Melvin Moreland Theodore Morriss Lonnie Mosley Michael Mulford James Murphy Carl Newell Billy Nicholson Jack Niemeyer Dennis Noelken Phillip O'Dell William O'Dell David Ogden Raffi Ovian Jack Owens James Pardus Bill Pate Reggie Pate Donald Paulik Alan Peludat C. Salem Pierce Donald Portell Bennie Price Charles Price John Price Mrs. Pyle Margie Hardwig D. Susan Harned Carol Hartwell Judith Hastings Sharon Haught Norma Hayes Earline Hays Mary Henderson Claire Herin Patricia Herr Patsy Hill Shirley Hinton Jo Ann Hoehn Janet Holcombe Janet Hook Shirley Hosna Sylvia Hrasky Darlene Hubble Marie Hubbs Janice Hudson Karen Huey Mary Jackson Elizabeth James Judy James Jo Ann Johnson Carol McAtee Mary Beth McCain Carol Ann McCoy Ruby McGhee Camilla McHugh Patricia Poirrier Miss Rongey Carol Curfman Flora Daniels Patsy Darnell Judith May Davis A. Thelma Davis Rosemarie Dayton Beverly DeForest Betty Jo Dick Carolyn Digby Connie Dixon Judy Dodillet Sandra Downs Meredith Miller Barbara Mitchell Ella Noll Mona Morgan Sharon Morris Jacquelyn Moss Linda Mydlo G. Sharon Woods Shirley Woodward June Wright Ruth Hanlon Helen Spears Carol Tennant Sharon Wayne Betty Jo Wilson Helen Cooper Karen Currat Helen Half Sandra O'Gara Linda Rombach Mrs. Stief William Stogner Gary Stokes Michael Strange William Strong Robert Stuart Chester Stygar Jerry Summers Charles Suyo Monroe Swalley David Talley Dennis Tenllado Dale Ternaprovich Fred Thompson Leo Thompson Ronald Thompson Jesse Timmons George Tripp Jim Usery John Valentine Wilburn Vandergrifft John Van Hoose David Vaughn Tony Vecera Edward Venorsky Floyd Voyles Lloyd Voyles James Wfalihan James Wfallace John Wallheimer James Walling Raymond Walts Donald Wfard D. Mike Weilmuenster Richard Weidenhoffer Thomas Welch Mrs. Tucker Effie Mae Cates Joyce Chambliss Carol Chapman Sandra Chrisman V. Nancy Clossen Dorothy Codline Ethel Cole Eva Combs Patricia Cook J. B-etty Coomes Shelley Cooper Carol Laurent Janet Leader Jo Ann Leady Carol Leoty Carolyn Lewis S. Carol Lilly Judy Livingston Pauline Louvier Lily Bell Lowe Sandra McAdams Maxine Triplett Ruth Trokey Mary Turner Vicki Twiggs Grace Tyson Sandra Usery Wanda Wade Karen Waichel Frankie Yarber UREANIZATIUNS 1-ix, Q A me ,:. -mv x if N Q4 Vw V W Q' 78 5 N, ,gg-Mix A IRQ, f, 4.- 1 ,, ,ma- 4 THE CHEERLEADERS . .. A 5 Li ' E95 4' i 415, :axe 3-5 V ' h ,, V :A 7 41 's fi, .8 'M P.-431 ,S sos. '2- rlilf fE,f 'f'3e'i'f'f 'f 55?ilfif-Mi , A . . . f T '. ' . 1. 'f:f:sf,.r,if.'e- ' QfzMf'?'W,. -W H n 3, V. f -3: w,i.L,f,,4q-gg I ., ffsrmf i','f-W , f f ff , ' ., 4 ,ai 4-r:,,g. 'iii A X ..,l-M. Y, V ! Q ' ', I V i 7' ' 'Iva ' w . ' . ' ' ?2f62?.rf'T-9 V ' -1 'rms -. P-wma V f . f - a A ff hy, H 14' I . ,fx 1 ',:r,. L T . A 4 Q Barbara Beever, Barbara Keller, Arlene Bierck, Carol Yingst, june Carillon, Barbara DeForest The cheerleaders all Work very hard to prepare for the games and the many pep sessions. They are also loyal and enthusiastic members of the Pep Club. Places left vacant at the end of each semester by graduating cheer- leaders are filled by members of the junior varsity squad, who are eagerly awaiting the honor. swf , .l 'if ,fr f' -'fem f i 2, . ,Mg!,. . ' ,G E 1.,. Li-.Q in 2 -. ,-'iv ,, , A: haf' 1. 0: gg f., ' ,gfiiigls A . in sg vt .-...N ... V fi-The s ing- 1 f , . At the Game The junior varsity girls are not just sitting quietly waiting, however. They participate in the pep sessions and cheer for the junior varsity games. They, of course, like the varsity cheerleaders, practice regularly. Miss Florence Clute supervises the cheerleaders. w Jigs fi JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS I X K L Gloria Browning, Lynn Hraslzy, Gail Altman, Gerri Eclz, jane Wells THE PEP CLUB . . . The Pep Club is a fairly new organization which was organized in 1957. The main func- tions of the club are to publicize all football and basketball games, to keep school spirit aroused in the student body, and to encourage the stu- V dents to take part in all school activities. Last year the Pep Club sponsored a Basket- Y ball Bouncef' at which a Basketball King was Crowned. The club also sponsors buses to aWay', T T games, two of their most interesting trips being to Moline, Illinois, and Springfield, Missouri. Miss Williams is the Club sponsor. Qfficers are Jack Fuller, preside-ntg Fred PeLcate, vice- presidentg Judy Brent, secretary-treasurer. v 5. WB. Y f g. ,,r B U A . 1 : 4 - . J: yr'-4 ,if-2' , a g,,,,iw , . . . . f wi' qw-' m A 594' ,. JA U' .D-ug ,df S. mi, WK, THE BAND . . . fic ZA H v O -'FSI f .1 Q I Y Q-f ,X ,g',fx? ff --.fa 6 The East St. Louis Senior High School Band is under the direction of Mr. john Guse. The band gave four full concerts this year. The band, like most high school bands, is seen most often at sports events. Its seventy-five members play at football and basketball games and went to Springfield, Missouri, by bus to play for the game there. The Pep Band also plays for the pep sessions in the gym. Many of the members can also be seen behind the counter of the concession stand at the games selling hot dogs, soda, and other refreshments. This year twenty-Seven members of the band took part in a Music Festival held at Mascoutah Community High School on February 5. The festival included ten bands from St. Clair County and choruses from several of the schools. To maintain the band's high stand- ards, a competitive arrangement is pro- vided. Each mem- ber must be pres- ent at tryouts, held every other week, and Winners have the honor of sitting in the first chairs. THE TWIHLEHS . .. gpg.. viii N5 1' . 2' 4, 4 1 'hi' fs A H. . X v! V if . ' ' A '- , .- i'T.'1 Nancy fvnnlngs, Bvffy Barham, Indy Voglrr, Ivan Byrne, Indy Slmrv, Suzanm' Summers The twirlers, who work with the band and are under the direction of Mr. Guse, add color and spirit to the games and parades in which they appear. The twirlers have to practice daily with the baton in order to keep in trim. .. .THE FLYERETTES In the fall of 1957, a new organization, the Flyerettes, a drill team, was organized at East St. Louis Senior High School. The group was or- ganized and trained by the four twirlers at that time. Today, the Flyerettes are a regular part of the band and participate in all band activities. The main object of the group is to perform drill routines during the half-time performances at the football and basket- ball games. XVith their marching they help to create spirit at the games by cheering with the band. The Flyerettes are supervised by Mr. Guse. M P25122 5. 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E LSE QZTZ' THE PHUSPECTS... .5 .Mn W M 'x TI-IE NEWS STAFF The staff of The Prospects, East St. Louis Senior High School's newspaper, is divided into three sections-news, features, and sports. 3 c Qiw 6' THE EDITORS li 'T M The news staff covers all current events in the high school, while the sports writ- ers report the games, and the feature staff provides color with editorials, humor col- umns, and special articles and poems. IW Prfparation Publiralion Day xx M 'A -grwfl Editors this year are Linda Soffranko, newsg Lynda Goss, features, and Jay Folberg, sports. Faculty advisers are Mrs. Florence Maisel and Miss Ruth Merz. TFLE FEATURE STAFF V2 ,,., 4 f if if if A3 Ss. FB . 1 ,,, ' .,.,g THE LATIN CLUB . .. The Latin Club, now in its fourth year, is one of the schoolis most prominent organizations. It is affiliated with the Junior Classical League, a national organization composed of clubs in junior and senior high schools of the United States and its territories. The organization of the club is patterned after the government of ancient Rome, with two Consules at the head, a Scriba fsecretaryj, a Quaestor Ctreasurerl, and two Praetors Cpoint tabulatorsj. Any stu- dent who is taking Latin or has completed two years of Latin may be- come a member. V579 J Wild f , - in 9 Among important events for the Latin Club this year were the Dis- trict Convention of the Junior Classical League, the preparation of a Pep Day float Cwhich won first prizej, and the designing of book cov- ers to be sold to East St. Louis High School students. The final event of the year, the annual Latin Banquet, was held in April. All members of the club attended in Roman dress, and the en- tire procedure was as authentic as possible. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Jerde and Mr. John Jacobs. YK 4' fi A , , . O an f ,Z THE UEEETEHIE SERVICE CLUB . .. X MW? SJR! Am ' any The Cafeteria Service Club is one of the invaluable service organi- zations of East St. Louis Senior High School. It is made up of students who are Willing to give up time in order to assist in the smooth running of the cafeteria. The duties of club members are many and varied. Some Work as checkers and cashiers. Others work behind the counter, helping the cafe- teria ladies to keep the counter and shelves filled with appetizing food during the rush of the lunch hours. Some students work at the ice cream and soda bar, and still others work at the conveyor belt that carries trays and dishes back to the kitchen. Boys in this group stack chairs out of the way after lunch periods each day so that the floor can be properly cleaned. Through their work, stu- dents learn not only the satis- faction of being of help to others but also respect for the efforts of others who make this important part of the school run smoothly. Each year the Cafeteria Service Club has a Christmas party, the main feature of which is a delicious Christ- mas dinner! f' S. i 5 1 f TU :VW E ' E l THE PHUJEETIUNISTS' CLUB . .. Jig, I . , aw l--nd' ,ntfvf In the East St. Louis Senior High School a very extensive audio- visual education program is carried on. This program is managed by the students of the Projeetionists' Club under the direction of Mr. XV. Galbreath. Members of the club give up their study hour in order to show films of various kinds to classes and in the auditorium. ln addition, they show strip and slide films and operate the spotlight and the public address system in the auditorium. In order to be eligible to join this club, a student must have at least a G average and l1'ltlSt display a courteous and helpful manner at all times. The club is run on a point system, these points being earned by members through showing films, attending meetings, and passing pro- ficiency tests. A chief operator is selected, and he has a first, a second, and a third assistant. f i There is also a secretary- treasurer of the group. Any money which finds its way into the treasury is used for club expenses and an occas- ional social get-together. Officers the first semester of this year are James Mot- tershead, chief operatorg XVil- liarn Wasitis,' first assistantg Eugene Hobbs, second assist- antg Robert Reedy, third as- sistant, and Mary jo Law- rence, secretary-treasurer. Getting Ready For Work . Q W -A Sfvliring ann' R!'Il'f.'lrff7IxQ Fifnl Record Kr-fpizzg RSNNW Q , --,- A 5 H THE YUUTH FUH CHRIST CLUB . .. 4 x4 ll vt n .VM 4 vgvmeffgfi , . , .v my 7 5 A GV ef a f L 154-'Lili . . if 2 t... i if I The Youth for Christ Club is one of the 2500 Y.F.C. clubs in Ameri- ca. Members participate in the high school club meetings, Youth for Christ meetings in St. Louis, and in club-o-Ramf.S sponsored by the high schools of the St. Louis area. Bible quizzes are a feature of club activity, and this year four quiz teams made up of East St. Louis High School students are competing with fifteen other high school teams in the St. Louis area for the high school trophy which is awarded to the Winning high school each year. Our high school students won this trophy last year. Officers of the club are David Breeding, president, Bryan Allen, first vice-president, Mary Forsythe, second vice-president: Terry Qualls, secretary-treasurer. Veronica Perkins is song leader, Oleta Gal- breath, social chairman, Nancy Rogers, publicity chairman, and James Clark and Danielle Kenney are in charge of follow-up work. Miss Mil- dred Rongey and Miss Harriet Bolinger are faculty sponsors. Se 050 Q rp ia 1 I X X I 'iii y rx Q 1 y i 'V I J PB 4 v B- , , l i a g., VH , ii L L Ji iiii -L44-5i , Fr L J ' ' il' Sfi i if .N , gi ' K . in p, rn . . . THE CHARLES EARRULL CLUB The Charles Carroll Club. named for a Catholic signer of the Dec- laration of lnde aendence, was oixqaniled es aeeiallv for discussion amon i 1 t i , s Catholic members of the student body. Like the Y.F.C., it is not a regu- lar school organization but is made u of students of Fast St. Louis Hi h t P ll' School. It meets weekly under the supervision of Miss Florence Herre and Mr. Louis XY'appel, faculty advisers, and discussion is directed by Father loseph Hays. Besides its regular meetings, the club plans other events of an edu- cational-social nature, such as a trip to the Cathedral in St. Louis followed by lunch. At Christmas time the group provided a basket for a needy family. Officers of the club are Sally Upchurch, presidentg Helen Srogus, vice-presidentg Sharon Hoffer, secretary, and Frances Srogus, treasurer. THE SENIUH MATHEMATICS ULUB .. ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,w. I ,I ' T , e , T M fl T- W We We fav 'QV' The Senior Mathematics Club, under the supervision of Miss Kuehn, was organized in October of 1953. The purpose of the club is to stimu- late interest in and further education in the field of mathematics. At the club meetings, students learn the use of the slide rule and are given op- portunities to put it into practice. A variety of mathematical problems and brain-teasers are eagerly solved by the students. Past members of the Senior Math Club are now attending such col- leges as Harvard University, the University of Wisconsin, Southern Illi- nois University, Missouri University, and the University of Illinois. The club holds the unique record of having four past officers who won the Cornell Scholarship. This year the officers of the club are Robert Havlin, president, Lynda Goss, vice-president, Nancy Davis, secretary, and Edward New- man, treasurer. MU ALPHA THETA THX X. mt T .f-:Qi 1 ' iiiifft, f ' - cf -v:ga.,a.. ' - ' , M--...r.- ,M f i4 ' 'jx T . T ,P X Y ,-f,, ffffs- 1 A,.' . .gn A ar Mg, s . 'NS'-,q,. Missa, ,K ii-f' East St. Louis Senior High School's chapter of Mu Alpha Theta is a charter member of the national high school and junior college mathematics club Mu Alpha Theta. To become a member of Mu Alpha Theta in our high school a student must be taking his fourth year of mathematics, he must have an average of at least ninety-five percent in his previous three years of math, and he must have an average of no less than 90 in his other subjects. At present there A are eight members ,H of our chapter of this club. They are i X Bradford B r u c e , Pat McCain, Frank Magiera, R o b e r t Havlin, Linda Sof- franko, Gloria Story, Wfillie Terry, and Marlene Weihe. M i s s R a c h e l Kuehn is also fac- ulty adviser to Mu Alpha Theta. THE CHOIR . . . fa CJ ig -' , . .2 ss- f-rv. X-0 b- i'f1??'!9fT-?'3lS?c,'Q+ , Wire: 4 '--CX! - wzmg, The East St. Louis Senior High School Choir is the most outstand- ing choral group in the school-and it should be, for all students must pass rigid vocal and written tests before they are permitted to enter as provisional members. Students remain provisional members for one se- mester. If satisfactory work is done during that time, they automatically become members of the Choir. The Mixed Choir meets twice a week during school hours. The Boys' Choir has its rehearsal every Friday morning during first hour, and the Girls' Choir practices every Tuesday after school. Pins of honor are awarded Choir members who receive the speci- fied amount of points. Points may be obtained by attending the con- certs, making reports, singing for school programs and civic organiza- tions, and being a Choir officer. Th-e Choir gives a Christmas concert annually besides its perfor- mance at graduation and special concerts for civic groups. Miss Rosalia Jost directs the Choir. ' .ik , , r 'i ' ' THE ENSEMBLES . . . ' liznvf Iillmw, Pom! Si'i'r'i'li1ry5 Bfffq' Burfmm, Vifr-Pres! tltllff L1lH'Vj' IVIHI, P7'r'xfifi'rIfg Rofry Kgupypy' Typggyypy Iaimw A. Smflfw, Viri'-Pwmlvrlfg Lvyzilifu Golgi jmfilb Wat kim, Arrrmzjiazziilg The smallest choral group in the high school is the Ensembles, also directed by Miss Jost. This group is composed of sixteen members of the Choir. The members are selected after many tryouts in which their voices are judged as to how they blend with one another. The Ensembles are required to learn a variety of songs besides those sung in the Choir. They usually have a special part in the Christmas Con- cert and the Spring Concert. The Ensembles represents the Choir when it is impossible for the whole group to sing for an organization. THE ENSEMBLES f' THE STAGE CREW . . . The ushers and the stage crew are essential to the smooth function- ing of everything that goes on in the auditorium and during pep sess1ons in the gym. ,Q , A - jew- Nw- I H 1 'hw 'LE 1 if 6 ' b Y g X. ff E X 5 A , . . . .2 X Y V S as: N 4 O r Y .ww I i. f ff A f! V1 A- ,' f ., A, , Q 9 ' e ueuls 1 U Members of the stage crew move pianos, see that the correct number of chairs are on the stage, adjust micro- phones, tend to the lighting, and do many other things that contribute to the success of audi- torium sessions. Miss Reeb supervises the ushers, While Miss Clute has charge of the stage crew. THE USHEHS 9' THE GIRLS' ADVANCED CHUHUS... The Girls' Advanced Chorus is the largest choral group in the high school. Any girl who is interested may join this group. It meets twice a week during school hours. The Girls' Advanced Chorus appears in the Christmas Concert and in the Spring Concert. Points are given to the girls for attendance at these concerts, for written music reports, music notebooks, and for sell- ing tickets to the concerts. If a student earns enough points, she is eli- gible for her first award pin. Many girls earn enough points for their second award pin also. Each Girls' Advanced Chorus class has three officers-president, point secretary, and treasurer-chosen from the seniors in the class. The Girls' Advanced Chorus is directed by Miss Rosalia Jost. ..THE MIXED ADVANCED CHDDUS The Mixed Advanced Chorus, also under the direction of Miss Jost, is composed of students who wish to further their singing ability. Any student may become a member of the group. The Mixed Advanced Chorus meets twice a week during school hours. The students devote their time to singing, music theory, and music reports. The Mixed Advanced Chorus seniors serve as officers, ushers, hos- tesses, and ticket sellers during concert time. The picture above is only one of several Mixed Advanced Chorus groups. THE HI-Y CLUB . . . One of East St. Louis Senior High Schools oldest organizations is the Hi-Y Club. This organization is affiliated with the Young Menys Christian Association. Unlike its sister organization, Tri-Y-Teens, which meets at the Y , the Hi-Y Club holds most of its meetings in the home room of its faculty sponsor, Mr. R. F. Pannett. The Hi-Y, which has clubs throughout the United States and in foreign countries, sponsors basketball games and other recreational ac- tivities. One of its chief projects is topresent trophies each year to the outstanding citizen in each graduating class and to those boys who are voted best citizen on each athletic team. In order to qualify for such an award, a boy must have at least average grades, he must be noted for his gentlemanly qualities, and he must have brought honor to his school through his behavior and his activities. This year the Hi-Y Club has ten members. . .THE TBI-Y-TEEN ELUB The Tri-Y-Teens are teen-age members of the Y.W.C.A. This group has meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, and membership is open to any girl who promises to uphold the YU goal. The goals of the Y are to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. The girls take part in many activities sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. and their own Tri-Teens. Slumber parties, hay rides, and blue jeans parties are among the most popular. The Tri-Y-Teens also keep a scrap- book entitled uOur American. After filling these books with pictures of every-day teen living, they send the books to teens in other countries. Officers of the Y-Teens for this year are president, Marlene Weiheg vice-president, Sally Upchurch, secretary, Carolyn Onstottg treasurer, Eileen Manning. The Y-Teens this year have a new director. She is Miss Rose Marie Cunningham, a gym teacher at Rock Junior High School. THE EIHLS' ATHLETIC I-TSSUCIATIUN . .. one The Girls' Athletic Association, which was organized in 1903, has as its purpose the promoting of athletics among girls and the developing of qualities of good sportsmanship. It is the oldest girls' organization in the East St. Louis Senior High School. For participating in various sports activities, the G.A.A. members receive points and are given awards after accumulating a certain number of points. A point system which was set up by the State of Illinois High School Association is used to determine who will receive these awards. Among the high points of the year for the G.A.A. are the Play Days at which the members entertain, or are entertained, by G.A.A. groups in other schools in the area. There are also after-school dances and parties. Present officers are Deanna Ross, president, Bertha Jackson, vice- presidentg Ethel Dean, secretary, and Deanna Hulsizer, treasurer. Advisers to the group are Miss Leona Menestrina and Miss Marie Williams. .. .THE HI-TUPPEBS The Hi-Toppers are a very loosely organized group. Members meet in the mornings before school to practice their ballroom, or social, danc- ing. Formerly known as The Haylofters, the Hi-Toppers no longer con- fine themselves to square dancing. Anyone who is interested can join the group by coming to the girls' gym before school and choosing himself a partner for the dance. Miss Menestrina, the group's adviser, is always on hand to give special advice or instruction when needed. This club provides a much-needed outlet for the energy of students and keeps them engaged in Worthwhile activity while they wait for the home room period to begin. The club has also performed another service for the school in giving pre-Football Dance instruction to boys about to ask that certain girlv to the dance. THE EUTURE NURSES UE AMERICA .. we 'Y ex rmflvw y K E f K f s HE 'as af- l 2 sv The East St. Louis High School Future Nurses Club has a definite purpose from which future generations will profit-recruitment of girls for the nursing profession. The need for the formation of such a group was felt in 1956 when the F.N.A. was formed. Miss Mildred Rongey is the club sponsor. Activities of F.N.A. are enjoyable as well as profitable and interest- ing. One of the main projects during the year is attendance at Open House programs offered by various hospitals in this area. F.N.A. also has programs at which they invite persons in the medical profession and the allied fields to speak. F.N.A. members learn to select a program which will meet the re- quirements of the nursing school. They are informed about scholarships which are available and how to apply for them. They are informed of the opportunities of the profession. Although emphasis is placed on gaining information about nursing, members look forward to the social part of F.N.A. also. I if F.N.A. Gives a Tea THE NATIUNAL HUNUH SOCIETY... Each year the January class considers itself particularly lucky be- cause it is possible to include a picture of the class, newly-elected Nation- al Honor Society members in the yearbook, whereas the june class mem- bers are not selected until too late to be included. Membership in the National Honor Society is an honor which the recipients are always glad to have mentioned. The seniors who are elected to this society are outstanding, for mem- bership is based on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Fur- thermore the organization is a national one, the East St. Louis Senior High School chapter charter was granted in 1929. Those who are selected to membership are honored during a special auditorium session. At that time they receive their pins, and they pledge themselves to uphold the ideals of the society. Formal induction is held only once a year-in june. Students from the january ,59 class who were elected' to member- ship are Betty'lfBarham, Mary Demos, Edwardzrliulton, JaneilGoin, Ellen Jorxdan, Phyllis Mydlo, Katherine Neel, Edward Newman, Wanda Arm- istead, Viiiceiitlfforigian, CharlesilNash, Donna Vickery, Robert Reedy, Carol Ann Rapp, Judith Odle, Richard Wells, Robertl Scharbert, Sharon Wigiteside, Roby Kenney, and Melvin Herr. . .THE PAHNASSUS SUEIETY The English Club, now known as The Parnassus Society, was started in March, 1958. It was organized to encourage correct use of the English language, to instill a greater appreciation of worthwhile litera- ture, and to further create interest in literary and dramatic fields. Membership in the group is open to any student of East St. Louis High School who is interested in the aims of the organization and who is willing to contribute time and effort. One of the club projects is the publication of Literama, which in- cludes the original writings of club members and also of other students in the school. Last year the club attended the play Hamlet given by a dramatic group of St. Louis University students and a Writers' Conference held at McKendree College. The group also gave a 'iBook Fair, where books were displayed and sold. This year the club members attended the play Julius Caesar, presented in the rotunda of the old courthouse in St. Louis and directed by our speech teacher, Mrs. Tucker. They also .plan to attend another Writers' Conference and to have another Book Fair. THE LEADERS' CLUB . . . en ewes 909 The Leaders' Club is a group of girls who assist the gym instructors with their classes. Since the time of their organization, however, they have also assumed other dutiesg for example, they distributed programs and acted as guides during the open house and dedication program this past Winter. The girls, who are under the supervision of Miss Marie Willidinms, have gym five days a week. They meet weekly as a group and this year have been busy Writing the club constitution. To become a member of this club, a girl must be an average student. As a 10-1 member she may attend the meetings, and when she is a 10-2 she may take an active part. One girl is elected from each class to serve on the board of the Leaders' Club. The girls work for awards, which are granted on the basis of points they obtain by performing their various duties and by attending meet- ings. Tnmbling On the Trumjrolinc X . S FUTURE TEACHERS UE EIVIEHIEE .. Hmm Q q i IJ, 5 rf-53, The Future Teachers of America, now in its eleventh year at East St. Louis High School, has asits goal the acquaintance of students with the profession of teachings. At F.T.A. meetings the programs include such topics as the desirable personal qualities of a teacher, college prepara- tion for teaching, and the demands and rewards of a career in teaching. Field trips are taken during the school year to college campuses and to other schools where the students may observe expert teachers in action. The local club is affiliated with the state and national organizations, the Student Illinois Education Association, and the Student National Education Association. In this connection the club members attend an- nually a regional workshop in October and the state convention in April. This year, on October 25, our F.T.A. was host to the regional workshop. THE OFFICERS There are currently eighty mem- bers in the F.T.A. of our school. Miss Ruth Merz is the faculty sponsor. ...A JJ!!- ff THE WORKSHOP y , ., ,g gi THE CITIZENSHIP CLUB . . if SWF' One of the most recently organized groups at East St. Louis High School is the Citizenship Club, sometimes referred to as the Modern Law Club. Formed in October of 1958, the club has ns its prime purpose to instill in its members an interest in public affairs and to explain and clarify the fundamental functions of modern law. Miss Bess Lambert, social studies teacher, is the club sponsor. Jean Tucker, a member of the Class of january '59, is credited with much of the organizational Work, and she in turn shares some of the organizing honors with Sylvia Anderson and jay Folberg. The meetings are scheduled for the second and fourth Mondays of every month at eight o'clock in the morning. At present the club is oc- cupied With a drive for additional members to take the place of those graduating with the January class. Tflr' firvl f7l'!'Kfflt'V1f mm' xunn' of ffu UMW ffnzrfcr HIl'HIfIt'l'.Y THE EYMNASTIES CLUB . . . ',, , -si- , 2-, . KL, The Gymnastics Club is one of the new organizations to be added to the many extracurricular activities of East St. Louis High School this year. The group, which is under the direction of Mr. Alan Hart, meets after school on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday each week. From fifteen to twenty boys attend the practices for the purpose of furthering gym- IWZISUCS. According to Mr. Hart, the advance-ment of the boys has been excel- lent, better than his greatest expectations. At each practice at least three boys learn completely new stunts. if ...THE GULF CLUB Membership in one of the newest clubs of the school, the Golf Club, is now closed until next fall: It was open to any girl who wished to join. There are now fourteen members under the direction of Miss Fis- cher, physical education teacher who is new to our high school this year. The number of members is small because Miss Fischer feels she can teach more and give more direct supervision to a smaller group. The girls meet in the girls' gym after school on Thursday from 3:30 until 5:00 p.m. They are now using the equipment provided by the school and do not plan to play on a regulation golf course until next fall. The purpose of the club is to improve the students' playing ability in the hope that when they are out of school they will play golf for rec- reation. Q, V V., ir Wiki . t ' - .L . .5 v Q ' f --' ' W 1 V f F ' If . 4,52 f I , ,f , ff6f.'f3f.':, - . f ff.WfGg1 Z2 if f f f a I ,Z 1 ...Q immwwwg 4 V N' ff' A t.f.'.mgQf.f4fg.5 1 . ' ' f - f'.ei4?:'f!fiQffffie i . ' 3' 'f Lia? 1 5 ' f Q f V ff Q f are I ... ., f my. ,.,,.m,,, . , f, .1 J -Wit, 1 'wfiv if -..., in I c' V 5 .,,. - 'Xxx N- , f ., 9: Nf ' fn A-X.-.NV ,. f 5 .., A f I N R Msn '-R714 559+ Mf. W , ff A f , ' ' ff,-L. 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Also from the '57 squad came nineteen lettermen to join the '58 team, giving it substantial backbone and potential. Flyer head coach Fred Cameron was delighted at uinheriting' this good team, but little did even he know how great it would turn out to be. Mr. Cameron Was reserved in his remarks about the squad, although he did predict that Willie Terry would make the All-State team. Assistant coaches Mr. Scates and Mr. Fuchs also reserved judgment, thus guarding against over-confidence in team members. fd! The Flyers' first game was played at Edwardsville, the Flyer lineup consisting of center Art Mollett, guards Wfoody McCoskey and Rich Wells, tackles Bob Scharbert and Ron Forhan, ends Don Brooks and Cloyd XVebb, halfbacks Bill Biggins and XVillie Terry, quarterback Steve Sandler, and fullback Harold Knepper. .E ,TM ,, ,Q . fy. 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Lincoln skirted once While the Flyers' Terry uchugged' twice, and che final score was 13-6 in favor of the Flyers. Coach Cameron gave much credit to the linemen, saying, They gave us running room when we had the ball and stopped those other guys when they had it. The Granite City game, which came next, turned out to be a sink or swimu affair, as the field was cov- ered with mud and water. The Flyers braved the difficulties, however, and defeated che Warriors 19-0. 'T ,, i T , L GETTING READY Coacb Cameron, Coach Debner Sieve Sandler, Bob Scbarbert R V .. , Q , ' .4 4' F The game with Parkview of Springfield, M i s s o u r i, caused more anxiety for Fly- er fans than any other this season. Two bus loads of loyal fans followed the team on the long trip. Three minutes after game time the Flyers led 14-0. On their second play from scrimmage, quarterback Steve Sandler passed to Don Brooks, who lateraled to -Vw-Vw Webb for a six-pointer that covered '51 yards. 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Fuller ana' Ieremias tackle Gene Hoge during practice Bob Scbarbert tenses Art Mallet during a dress rehearsal The Flyer-Pioneer battle which followed was one of the high point of the season. The Pioneers held the Flyers to seven points during the first half while scoring nine themselves. However, the Flyers' fourth period explosion put an end to all Pioneer hopes. On the first play of the second half, Sandler hit Cloyd Webb with a scoring, pass that covered 32 yards. Rich Wells pounced on a fumble, and Knepper plunged over for the TD. With two minutes on the clock, Sandler again passed, this time to Biggins, for a 21-yard touchdown. The final score was 27-9 in the Flyers, favor. With the fifth game won, the determination in the East St. Louis camp to go undefeated for the sea- son was greater than ever. The next game was with Alt o n. The Red Birds threatened early in the game but failed to score when Don Brooks threw an opposing runner for a 21-yard loss. The Flyers took over on their own 3 5- yard line, and S a n d le r pitched to Brooks, who raced to the Red Bird 19. Eight plays later, Knepper bulled over from the one- yard line for the first Flyer six-pointer, and B i g g i n s kicked the point. The fol- lowing two Flyer markers were chalked up by Willie Terry, who had a sensa- tional night, rushing 147 yards. Brooks and Webb, with Sandler's assistance, accounted for the final 12 points of the game. Terry runs right and against Granzte Terry and Knepper mi' ,fm-,, W . -as -'f X-is eu, mp' Q' ' is Q ivixswsi jf ,X ' rl ? 1 3' i Z B Q lx M , Q ga, ' . . , ti sf ...V ---- . .. . f Y' 5 .Ag B i i h: , fi A' RA- A5 L ' . . y-se :jf ,1v, : VF i,E'.,Xn ,A it A ' . 1 . - - 1 Z V The Collinsville-Flyer game was a literal slaughter - the Kahoks were butchered .AV-A: .i,S....,. 61-O. Terry scored four touchdowns and I... - - , ., if .wh A F5 rambled 167 yards. Also with the end of the Harold Knepper, who was frcqmfnfly called 011 for vital short gains Steve Sandler, who callcrl the plays and also set numerous passing reforrls game came the announcement of junior Don Brooks' nomination to the All-Ameri- can high school team. Steve Sandler passed for an incredible 217 yards, setting a new school record. The Toe kicked five points after touchdown, and john Shock, Biggins' understudy, added another two. New names burst into the scoring col- umn-Harold Recard and Kenny Woodward each scored touchdowns. Hrasky, Stroter, Felchsig, Moder, Mathews, Puntney, Mooney, Edwards, and Bob Mollett all made fine showings. A week later came the Shriners' Benefit Game for the Shriners' Crippled Children's Hospital. fA feature story was printed in the Jour- nal about Jack Fuller, a regular Flyer line- backer who spent two years in that hospital when he was younger.J This year Wood River came down, a brave decision, and suffered a 34-O loss. XVillie-the Wisp gained a sensational 200 yards in scoring three touchdowns. Knepper added another six-pointer, and Joe Long, a substitute end, snagged an Oiler-meant pass and raced 60 yards to the TD. Bill Biggins kicked three extra points, and again John Shock showed his ability by booting another. Next the undefeated junior Bills intended to rub some Flyer faces in the dirt. They were a rough and tough team, but only 23 yards to 191. The Flyer were made by they gained the Flyers' touchdowns Knepper, Terry, and Woody M c C o s k ey , the Flyer right guard! Then c a m e Thanksgiving and Belleville! The game was slow to get underway, and the Flyers scored only once in the first quar- ter. However, in the second period Sandler hit Brooks and Biggins with two successive passes for a total of 74 yards and a touchdown. Then as the period was in its closing moments, Willie Terry broke loose for a 76- yard gallop and his first of two six-pointers. In the third quarter, Steve Sandler hit Webb for 57 yards more and another TD. Shock kicked the extra point. Belleville collapsed, and the Flyers poured it on in the fourth and final period. Harold Knepper scored twice, and Maury Price came into the game to contribute another marker. Biggins kicked three points after touchdown, Terry ran two more. When the smoke cleared away, the final score read Flyers, 54, Belleville, 0. Bill Biggins, llae Chief reason lbs Flyers made so many poinls after touchdown Thr Flyer backfirlzl-V-Ar! Mollct, Slew' Sandler, Bill Biggins, Williv Tvrry, Harold Knrjvjwr 42 -V , .Z gi, ,,, A 2' V' 9. rf. ' 4 .. 1. .rw - sr . ' ,. .VLA 9 A ' 7 wV .ff 4' V' 3,4 f f441','u i ,, .AJ - , -I, '4 .Vw V' 5 ' ' iw , X K .Vw V. Hgh-.i .. V ff'-4:2 v , f V V Vp fw 32,1 V. -f ,. ' vt! ', ? .lf . ,W , .1 Q'-fi ia: Fld f Ilia V, a' -lr I' 'f f f 'J 4 ,a,,., . , f ,9 'V - ',,fV'5'W! , ' ' ff VfV ,Z ' . 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The East St. Louis squad broke a dozen records and was of course very happy in mauling the Maroons by 14 points more than they had ac- tually set out to do. 5 1 x if 5 4 5 wwf' if . , A ,5 .W ' W Terry with the Victory Bell after the Turkey Day game . 'V '- situ . 1, lg ' I 'N .A Q r gk r . W 2 ' J N: W 4 .- in ,. ix - Q' 4' r I I as N 3 ,i X : f--. xl .1-Q5 vfw ' -' i ,., f . , :Xml lywll :li-5' 3 ' mf U '-'ii 4' - ' in, 3 A, I , , A,,1,L,2 , - ,if , H 'f V ,P 5 4 , 1, Y ' ,' 1,- 1 N ' f We . ' I X .v g ,El V . I x I ,V LwAi1f,.g?, V gh K ' 1 ' ' ' V And so the year was one hundred percent success- ful. The Flyers Won ten out of ten games, giving them the undisputed Southwestern Conference championship title. There were no terribly serious in- juries, and Mr. Cameron and his assistant coaches were very happy men! .j. ..'1. ng .' :r:., .., Al Q I 1 . ia J. F' 1-s fav ,., AN -- ,fa '33 4,-f sm, , Q5 vlan e FLYERS Till, i - 1 FLYER' L y p 1-4 2 Y 'fd iigaalildm ,Y ,H 131013 Managers Ray Canada, Ken johnson, David Allsup, Vincent Torigian. Walt Summers is the fifth manager ' ,, , .art-!2:..e1.f,,e, 51,4 y 'L '- , L ', ,f ',4p f'ia?fff?-A :SP gg? Q F' iam' 'sligjii e., 1 if ' O 3. daft' if ' fifffi 3 xv RQ ., ' if. R gg X- 1- .Y gan 'ln ,lf ll 139' t y 51 1 kay' N' ' ,ZF V 4h.L,,f W 1 -r-34'-jx! V 9 W We YM Q -ri After the Belleville game If BASKETBALL, 1958-59 .. 3 X ja? all feg l Q ce 2 ag, QFQN-f E W-I-0 THE VARSITY The basketball season of 1958-59 marked the inauguration of the recently completed 4200-seat gym, one of the most modern in the Mid- West. This season also marked the end of a second decade as head strate- gist for Coach Louis Pick Dehner. Although not so victorious as many teams in the past, this season's team provided its followers with all the thrills and memorable moments that accompany interest in ac- tive, competitive sports. With an impressive and inspiring start, the Flyers took two of their first three games. One of these victories was at the expense of Eisen- hower of Decatur, and the other was over power- ful Alton, during the season ranked as high as second in the state. Alton, however, later avenged this defeat with a 70-52 victory. sd v OZlI'l7. , IN Tfmfft ffm way lbw ball lmnnrrs . . . flff-1 wiv Bafflf' Coll. l1Xl'fH!', W' if 5 Q, WY W' K Wage W. After these two fat initial victories, came the long, lean period. In the fol- lowing twelve games, Coach Dehner's rangers tasted victory only twice, both wins being over Belleville. The Orange and Blue quintet thus fell to the cellar of the Southwestern Conference stand- ings. Displaying numerous stimulating signs of improvement toward the lat- ter part of the schedule, the team CirrIe Dance Edwards rillej couldn't quite seem able to fashion a success story. Their extended efforts did, however, make all of their later contests close and exciting. Following a one-point defeat at the hands of Madison, our round-ballers staged an encouraging upset over Wfood River. Strangely enough, this moment of joy came on Friday 13th. Madison will be remembered as the Cinderella team in the tourneys for the state championship this season. Hi, Al077l.ln fwood Rizwj WffJi'r'r ff fflr' ln1skrl,qo? ffisrzllaoitwj 5 ,f 1 ow yafn fGrgnil6 Citjfj Qne winning habit retained by this year's Orange and Blue was the annual Win over the Assumption five. The score of this year's contest, held on February 24, was 59-54. The Flyers' remaining Win climaxed the end of the regular season. A 62-43 trouncing of Nashville on February 27 closed the season. This season also saw the return of the Christmas Holiday Tourna- ment to East St. Louis. Lincoln of East St. Louis captured the title over Canton, Murphysboro, and East St. Louis High School. Foilvfl Again! Ole! QAHOMJ CC0llins1'illej f P l The State Regionals, the first step in the annual competition for the state championship, were con- ducted in our new gym on March 3, 4, 5, and 6. In the first round of play East St. louis High School lost to an inspired Belleville team which went on to win the Regional Tournament. Qther area teams entered included Lincoln, Cahokia, Dupo, Assump- tion, Cathedral of Belleville, and Columbia. The sophomore team compiled a five won, seven lost record. The soph charges were coached by Row- land Brumitt, a member of the Lansdowne Junior High x Conn' info mi arnzs QBCH1'lllh'j School faculty. ,X'f,,1f'i H1Hll'l' fLnn ofzzj Ifs a birf1'.'It's dI7Id21C'.lv fBcII01f'iI1ej Gang-bo! ,mfs rfifsffilfgowffi , xxtpihcll ytfwrpf Aliq A. gg 4,5-inf! W, ll, Q The junior varsity team, coached by Louis Wappel, closed with eight Wins and ten losses. This JV team, plus the multiple talents of Don Brooks of the varsity will compose the nucleus of next season's team. Those receiving major let- ters this year were Clyde Blankinship, Don Brooks, Harry E d W a r d s , Marty F 1' a n o , Ken Junck, Steve Sandler, john Shock, and George Strecker. Ob, you mean man! fW'00d Rirerj In all, only three from the Varsity squad will fail to answer roll call for the 1959-60 season. The loss of graduating seniors Ken Junck, Steve Sandler, and George Strecker will undoubtedly be felt, but with five letter winners remaining for duty, there certainly seems to be a supply of potential on hand. Only the future will tell! Tu'0! QBCIICVJIIUQ ff. , f , , , ',i.2 fl! 1 ,, t w .G ' ' ., , gf Upi1z HJC air. ' fM11rlblJ3sbor0j S ' rg, 'Of' Hall? lm! fLim'oluj is uh ajwkmh 1 Fcbruary IL, HOME GAMES Dffpmber 5, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, A ,A,A,, Flyers, 72 ....... W ,.,,,, Eisenlaowfr, 68 Dru-mlzer 12 ,,,,,,,,,, ,...,,,,....... - -,.-,. Flyfrs, 67 ...- ...Y...A,....v....V - .,vY,,....Y,,, Alton, 62 Ducvmbvr 16 Y,A,.,,,,,,A, WMA.. ..,, -. Flyers, 74 ,,.,,,,,.....Y...,,.,,,..... Grauile City, 80 December 26, 27 ,,,,,,,,., ,,,, , , ,,,,,,.,,.,.AA ,,.,A,A,,,,,,,,AA C brislmas Holiday Tournamenl E. St. Louis, 65 ,,,, Murpbysliom, 78 E. Sf. Louis, 60 ,..,,,,,, A,,Car1ton, 69 january 10 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,s,.s,n,,,, , W, ,,,,,,,,,, WW Flyers, 60 ...,.,,,,, ,,,,,...,,,,,.... P inflznegvillr, 66 january 20 .,.., , .,.,, Flyers, 51 ,,.. ,,,,..,,., ,,,,,..,,,,..,.,,, D 1 lpa, 63 Izmuary 30 ,..,,,. February 4 .,,..,,, Frbruary 10 ,,..,,,,,,,,,, , .,,..,,,,, , Flyers, 5 8 ,,,,,,.s..,,,.. ,,,,,C0llius1'ille, 62 Flyers, 57 Mm, Bellfville, 50 Flyers, 55 Wm..,,,,-,A.....A,,,,,,,.,,,Maalis0n, 56 ,s,, .,,.,,,,, - ...,,,,, ,Hs Flyers, 68 .,,,... -- ...,,,..,,,,,,, Wood Rjwr, S9 Frbruary 20 ..,,,,., Flyvrs, 57 W,.,...Ez1u'arals1'ille, 59 S lc'islr. ' Q I,.i11uol11 Q DrfvrrzIu'r 9 Duurmlwr 19 Llillidfj Zn, Iauuury 9 ILUIIIJVZX I6 IJUIIJVJ 23 fdillllfj 2' FvZvrn.1r.x 6 Frfwflaarx 24 Fnfvuarj Zf Msrub 3, 4. E. St. Louis Ji Bwlfzxllc ---- AwM'G.u1Es Fly VFX Hlyrn Hy Fly Fly.- Fly Hn' Ffw FIX ffm' Ulf ri V3 VS fi VA fi fi lulfnffl QI-Ll Rfrmuu, fxUHIHNllH1', livllm IH!-, W'uuJ Rllrr, EJ1Ln1r.fxL1Hu Aflfrfl, xf Hi. lnlfnj Grmlffr C113 ,hxrmzfvlfufg NL1xl:1':flr and 6 ,W ,,,v Aw Shih' Rr.qlm1.1f Tullrlmnlw 46 E. Sf. Louis ...4O F. Sf, 1.01115 ,,,,,,, 53 E. Sr. LUIIIX 59 Rvwrla ..-W .... 43 :Ufmz , ,Y ,,,, 62 Gmrnfr Cily N, fljm 01113 1111141 iff ' SIlxfN'lIXL fI,fllz'ff!I1 Hrmfs zlpfx' fLi11col11j me Tlm'a'-aruz book! fI.flIl'0IIID WJ il ' iw. lj ...,, - ,.. 1 f 6 X THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM The East St. Louis Flyer cross country team failed to win a meet this year, however, this was the first time that the boys had had full- time coaching. Also they were plagued by inexperience. Five out of the seven squad members were juniors or sophomores, and two of the underclassmen received major letters. All of dhe five will return next fall, and Coach Alan Hart expects to have a good season. Major letters were awarded to Zannie Lee, senior, Lovell Swanson, senior, Larry Browning, junior, and joe Hayes, junior. Minor awards went to juniors Ray Madorin, Jerry Stephenson, and Errol Copilevitz. In the picture from left to right are Cback rowj Coach Alan Hart, Lovell Swanson, Joe Hayes, and Jerry Stephenson, Qfront rowj Zannie Lee, Larry Browning, and Ray Madorin. BASEBALL, 1959 . .. As our preparation for publishing this year's HESL'litl72,, draws to a close, the Flyer baseball team is just beginning its activities for the season. Coach Dehner is eagerly watching the performance of his returning lettermen-Larry Cooper, John Nagy, and Steve 5L11'1CllC1' pluS that of many other promising athletes. This year's baseball squad will carry with it a Winning habit of sev- eral seasons. Included with this habit is the defense of the Southwestern Conference championship, held or shared by the orange and blue-clad players for the past five years. TI-IE SCHEDULE April 2 .....,-. ,.,,......,..... F reeburg QTfaerej 6 ........ ,,,,,,, A ltozz Sophomore QHereJ 6 .,...... .,,,..........,.,... A lion QTIQCTED 8 ........ ....... . ,...............,... M adison QTberej 13 ......... .......... C ollinsville jr. Varsity fHerej 13 ........ ..... . ............. C ollinsville QTberej '16 ........ .............. ..... B e Neville QHerey 17 ........ -.. ........ .......,.. L izzcoln fTberej 20 ........ ...... E rl'warc1'sviIle fHerej 22 ........ .......... - ................ M edison QHereQ 23 ........ ....,,. C ollinsiville Ir. Varsity CTlaereJ 23 ........ .............. Assumpiiou QTbcrej 27 ....,... .,..r..... G rafliic Ciiy fTlJcrc'j 29 u,...... ..........,.., F rccburg QHercj 30 ........ ......,. A ssumpfiou QHerej May 4 ........ ......... X Wood River QHcrej 6 ........ .......... L iucoln fHc'rej 7 ....... Dupo QTlaerej . . TRACK, 1959 The prospects for a successful track season are bright as the 1959 schedule gets under way. The Flyer team seems strong with an array of returning talent. Bill Biggins looms as a constant point winner in the pole vault. Harold Recard is also a consistent winner in the short dashes and 880-yard relay team, while Albert Randal and Bill Benton gather points in the broad jump. Lovell Swanson will be hard to beat in the 440 and the mile relay. Cloyd Webb is the outstanding discus thrower in the Southwestern Illi- nois area. Already this season he has surpassed 153 U2 feet, which is an encouraging achievement at this early stage of the season. Other Flyer threats are Joe Hayes and Larry Browning in the 880- yard relay, hurdlers john Taylor and Jim Hrasky, and Don Brooks and Harry Edwards, who back up XVebb in the discus and shot put. All of the aforementioned are past letter winners and with the sup- port of several other promising athletes should provide our school a vic- torious season. THE SCHEDULE April 2 ,,,,.. ,,.,,,.. K irlewood, Missouri CThereJ 8 .,,,.- ..,,,.,,,,... ,,,,,.,, E al wardsville, Illinois CHerej 10 ,.,,,, ,,,,.,,. , n ,,,,, ,,,,,,,...,..........,........... B elleville fHereJ 14 ,,.,,,-,,r 2 ,-,,,, -2- ,,,,,,,, , .,,,,,, .......... A lton QThereQ 18 .,,,,,- ...... W est Frankfort Relays 21 ,,..,, .......... G ranite City CI-Ierej 24 ,,,--, ,,,,,,, C on ference Relays, Alton 28 -,--,, ,,,.........,.. L incoln CHerej May 1 ,,,--- ,.-,--,-- E ast St. Louis Relays 2 ,,,,--- .,..,,.. D upo Sophomore Meet 82, -,,,---, ,...,,..,.., - District Meet 12 ,,,2,,. ...... W ood River CThereJ 15 .-,-.,, ,,.,.... S tate Meet, Champaign 16 ,,,-,,, .,,....,................ S tate Meet, Champaign 22 ,.---- ,,,,,,,. , ,,,, C onference Track Meet CI-Ierej 26 --..-,, -,---, Conference Deeathlon, Granite City 27 -.---,- 2 -,----------. Conference Deeathlon, Granite City -WW SPECIAL FEATURES ,, . 3 W iglfj ,s rg- - J. : I My if-:sf f A t f ,a K The F.T.A. Crepe Paper Sale Laa'ic's of the court PEP DAY . .. Keeping things moving along Pep Day comes every year on the day be- fore Thanksgiving, its purpose being to build school spirit and rouse enthusiasm for the annual Turkey Day football game with the Belleville Maroons. Early in the morning groups of students decorate floats and cars in preparation for the parade. Then classes are in session until time for the auditorium program featuring skits related to the Thanksgiving festivities. The Hfffllllu Cinderella af the ball After lunch comes the parade down State Street, over Collinsville Avenue, back to State Street, and then to scliool again. Following the parade is a dance in the gymnasium, and tlaus tlae Pep Day celebration draws to a close. The Court' WU are l. l7C't'7'iI1g for ffl? team Cinclfrf'lla and arhrzirvrs Toy Solcfivm ff! gi vvl On Thanksgiving Night, No- vember 28, 195 8, the East St. Louis Senior High School sponsored its third annual Football Dance. The dance climaxed the end of a per- fect season for our Flyers and was an unusually special occasion, since it was the first of such dances to be held in the new building. if I w I 1 l i f - f , v 9 ' f 6 045441. Y Mn Q J , .4g'. . f1?Yf'L iq 1 'f' ,ff-'J 1 l 5.3-'Q sfijbgig' 5:22. -pm -f-Q, . Q: 1, Mfr- - U,,,,,,,,......,.,, 1, 1 ,.-131. ,,:.-,iijfmer . 'WV ,7f,3g- :Z - . 'gy li' giih 'Q'- Q' f if U.: l - 'xzw f W :Email The Queen Is Crowned By Retirzng Football Queen, Linda Carl THE COURT gl' if 1- QM -eff a, X J? 54 X, , -8 r- . A' 'rf ,4 Y x, 1 'Q l Aa as A C 4 isiti T V VUQ, 5f! ai, I THE FACULTY-STUDENT STEERING COMMITTEE Our spacious gymnasium provided a lovely setting for the gala affair. The gym was beautifully decorated, and each girl, on entering the ballroom, received an attractive souvenir program. The coronation, always the high point of the evening, began at eleven o'clock. Karen Rice, a member of the 10-1 class, was crowned Football Queen in an impressive ceremony by the retiring Queen, Linda Carl. Karen's Maids of Honor were Connie Dixon, First Maid, Sharon Whiteside, Second Maidg LaVon Feltenstein, Third Maid, Claudia Thompson, Fourth Maid, and Jolene Walburia, Fifth Maid. Escorts were Ron Forhan, Woody McCosky, Arthur. Mollet, Bill Biggins, Bob Schar- bert, and Steve Sandler. Other members of the c o u r t were cheerleaders Barbara DeForest, J u n e Carillon, C a r ol Yingst, Barbara Keller, Geri Eck, Barbara Beever, and their escorts, Gene Hoge, Harold Knepper, John Puntney, Bud Jeremias, Jim Hrasky, and Tom Trione. The Queen, her Maids of Honor, and others who at- tended, the dance enjoyed dancing to the music of Charles Rodgers' Crchestra until midnight. T50 Boys' Gymnasium, scene of the dance fb The Queen and ber escort, lark Fuller Special thanks for the success of the dance should go to Miss Marie Williams, faculty general chairman of the dance and her faculty-student committees. WW 1 .- ,ilk r A u.,.Q. I , .Q 5' , -V X . it Ianuury '59 junior-Senior Prom Queen CAROLYN BAKER H cr escort is MELVIN I-IERR President of the Class of january '59 Carol Ann Rapp First Maid of Honor Escort Bob Scbarbert Iudy Odle Second Maid ofH0r1or Escort Ronald F Urban Q ,H N:,Nz,- fmww ...Ng , M Dorothy Cluck Third Mairl of Honor Escort Arthur Mollct Left, below: Betty O,LaughIin, Fourth Mara' of Honor Es Cort: Edward Fulton. Right, below Dorothy Lunk i ' - Ff th Mazd of Honor, Escort Charles Nash .Xqvgsg n.........s s.s, Q if That Heavenly Night was the theme of the first junior-Senior Prom to be given in the gymnasium of the new East St. Louis Senior High School building. The Prom is given semi-annually by the 11-2 class in honor of the graduating seniors. Six girls are Chosen by the seniors to be candidates for Prom Queen of their class. This year the honor went to Carolyn Baker, chosen Prom Queen of january '59, and her maids of honor- Carol Ann Rapp, Judy Odle, Dorothy Cluck, Betty O'Laughlin, and Dorothy Lunk. THE QUEEN'S COURT 4' 2275 s . wg, A We f' f W f , Q, DWL? , f ' ' fr wan, f THE QUEEN'S DANCE The coronation, of course, is always the high point of the dance. This year, in the absence of Mary Lou Wfilliamson, the retiring Prom Queen, who is attending college in California, Laura Kuster, currently Miss East St. Louis and a graduate of East St. Louis High School, crowned the new queen. The escort for Miss East St. Louis was Fred PeLeate, president of the 11-2 class, Melvin Herr, senior class president, escorted the Prom Queen. Other escorts were Arthur Mollet, Ronald Forhan, Edward Fulton, Charles Nash, and Bob Scharbert. The gym looked especially beautiful. In back of the throne hung 21 blue backdrop covered with glittering notes and angels to reflect the theme of the dance. A similar backdrop hung in back of the orchestra. A special feature of the evening was the Queen's Dance, which took place immediately after the Coronation. This was in turn followed by a Friendship Circle with everyone joining hands and singing the Alma Mater. Russ Rigden's orchestra played for dancing from eight 0'clock until midnight. Cathy Sharp was fashion commentator, and Ronald Pennell was master of ceremonies. Miss Clute and Mrs. Childress are Junior Prom advisers. THE QUFFN S DANCF 1 UHMVIATIES . . . Students who have taken Speech I during the first half of their senior year may elect dramatics as graduating seniors. Previous to this year dramatics could be taken as I1 regular English course, but now the student must take another English course in addition. According to tradition, each dramatics class presents a play in the high school auditorium. This year the January class presented Sir James M. Barrie's Quality Street, and the June class is currently pre- paring to give Shakespeare's As You Like It. HS? i iw. Q4 4, ly. M, A l av will whwmf Quality Street was given on January 13 and 14 under the di- rection of Mrs. Irma Schira Tuck- er, East St. Louis High School's teacher of dramatics. This play was chosen not only because of its high literary value but also for its beauty. The costumes were very effective against the background of the cycloramas, the elaborate new curtains on the auditorium stage. The action of the play takes place during the Napoleonic Wars, It is a romantic drama of the love of a young woman and a young man in the service of his country. ,E 2, 1 f ia Q 4' '47 ff?- W, Z Y I ' f ff WWW gc iw, 4. Bet 3101470 takin' our jzirturr! ,a . 'kk -'eg See! It's polka dotted! C071C'C'?lf7'dfi01I.' Z,'l? li?' I r1idn'tsaya word. . . WlJaf's wrong with mr? Clafzrmm C011 Bm! u'an-bers You wgnldpfi flgrp! GVIlt'S0l7IF fvwsomrl ff V , fV:v'zwLj'x,' iff 1 ' f 4 Q WW 4 .I-,sb N3 '-,O V I.. ,Q vp' X TK 0, s. 7 if ff 1 g ffafff V fffy' , ff. 'I f ' 14 11 J I 7 V www- ' ff - , ,f5,M:, V ,A 'rf U if ff -1 A Y fwfmfg' , Q! vii f e' xxx ' ' X ' 'Z 3 . X . x M :Q X V, ' ' ' ' , ' x N V ng, f I as ' ,, H I , A 3'5'??' f. fm Q wr X, !QQ'6miE4gX9k4w.'w-Q X S Stl? I5 ,N I'-T5 ,. , I Spring bax sprzmg! Buy our record! W balk our Iinv? ,,-M' We low lo ajrpvar fflcrgffif . . I!'s a short sfory! dfwbmg Huw Anything for a laugh! ' Tbafs life! Almost 3:3o? .... '??' , A , lf' ' , mf A f f f 2 Vi 24,17 ,V , 2 4 WJ? 4 iff, M ,, ,K ,,,., ,4' 4 - 4 Za, f K ff A Mg M ,, ,ffzfq Z' f H K o of o A f ,f1 1 if W- of What do you mean, we clash! ' ' Look! Wl2o's back? WHITS WHU . . . CAROL ANN RAPP .5 Most likely to succeed If f A , A,x,.. .L,.,,,A,,5, , , I, I gif? .ff A WILLIE TERRY '5 I Best scholar io ' Best in cross Country Best in track Besti1z football I 4' . SW iw I MELVIN HERR Most versatile N I V' B .' V55 ,. ,f V fm' H ' 'ff af.,,a::'? BOB SCH ARBERT Most likely to suc'reeil '29 eff 4 -.. SHARON XVHITESIDE Most pleasing pers0nality Best looking ,W . . 5, vi--5 is x3'S:E.R. x A .I 'mms E 5 . Y I . In 5 EDDIE FULTON Best looking 3 Bat in basketball . . . JANUARY, 1959 ART MOLLET xf 'H 6 F 4. R ft f 'llli . P 5' ,fl u ,,P w ' as ' f V i 482 .vw- . y , .Jw A I ,,, lv I f -731 an 1:-it qs R 4 BARBARA BEEVER ' Most athletic girl Most wrsatilcf' 5.1 BILL SEXTON Best in tennis Best in golf .6 Eh 9. mm ' MARY DEMos fl' Most talkative . '-1'g.' MZQM, ' , ' 7223! f UCKU NASH DON LINDSAY Best in baseball M0st talkative 1 fi' , 2 fCfZ',,f , aff 1 fhf , 43, 1 ' fff , ,ff 1 3, 4 CH ' Zigi ff' U I, V ..Lf.,.e L ,I y .A , , x , A 42- W 1 4 4 KJ Af. . ,':,,,f, -f , vw ,f ' f.f ff , .zf ng A lf f- K fm H:,4g,!, 41, , H ,, ,ff 32 f ifl X fl ,.::42f g, ,Ti lf 41 . W 31 WHU'S WHU JAY FOLBERG Most likely to sufvecd Best in tennis Eibfk BOB HAVLIN Bc'st scholarnv STEVE SANDLER Best looking Q 1' ,, Most versatile f ll Bc'stin llasclvalln 'I 4 Y A A 'Y GEORGIA WAITE Most plmsnig personality vw ,Q ,Yi I W 1. 4 if-1 j - -J- . ie,- JUDY AUGUSTINE Most likely to succeed Most versatileu N x X .SN as we X , Q 'N , xlW,,, x .Ma Q I5 Q X xx K ffx'.xQ, x-5 VR, f Xgmxy X .. gg X ,Vx 1 Y . s. w. 1.5-X. X NYM Q.fiNfg'5 Q--N WA - . -:Q A . Mg: , l' 95 X, NITE Q 5 ' XYXLQFQ .5 ffxlfsfpi' X .l X x ' ' ' A-Sire , . 5 . , kg., Q ww-.px X X Ri Fx lx TERRY Pkovow Most talkafi1fc,' 'I New... :ie--.fkkrwv I 'N ,S 7.x Y -.- -..avr av' Ia? Muni -fits. WALT SUMMERS -. ,sI- ' . me 9 . '- Q' nf .5 ' ' 2 f , Q an 'K 'HQ Y .e .- it .,,,:'f1' LOIS ROGERS Most athletic girl ffaesffngozfv , Q pl SUE GAURUDER Most talkative ima' 1- V . ,-r 'W-ra Q Q U. rv, 1 HAROLD KNEPPER Best in football F QM? , ,,, vm .F af-V, - w . JUNE, 1959 ,,f ,WH MARY ANN PHILLIPS Best looking ,, We-,ev-4 ' are PUH fri, W.. , 2' ., if at . 9 ,T , ,gr fb! 1 5:6-J 4 I 5 . ,. A if me ' B I ,+?? e?z,'I ff, '3,f?. fel BZ , ,MII if . ty ,, , f 'fl l , VT. Qi f , f 4 fi '41 1?-72, fa ' 1 , m'Zfff7? ' ' 5yf,9?,i'?,-9 , QL rf --3., 1 5' 1 5' WOODY McCosKY Y Most pleasing personality if 'ik 54 'ff' :ef We-ef, ,e,. e l gf ff 4 if PATRICIA MCCAIN Best scbolar K A s I 1 5 :QQ A . .1 Q Any0nef0rTf'fH1iS? Wb0's missing? I forgot what I was going M infix., , NX ff ' Crazy chorus line! N' 'f'-221 4? Hi, jr' . . 1 .am . , ,E ,, T561 Q! 44' .Q A . X , W. , . A 4 X ,,si,?f,i.ikiW2E2QQ3-2,JMfm my fl' z ' ' 1,-f fU1fvf 'f'7Q5:'Ii ll ' - M 'L , HQ, ' ,M , 'W' 'fgjsgis . V f 'fssi:5A'Mhf . , f Nh 1-Q ,immkm -8 L, K r ..- -a ns, H' 1 ,-:iff fn f 4-3 'F . 3, . 4 Qty 9, al - Zz A ....,f v,XmV? f - wk Q A s M A , ' ,M ' 5 IM- .pn s ' 7 ll ' ' , . ,, ,:sigI:, we J A 'A bl' 'vs V 3 l Sl I 'iiS5'5f5? ' ,f 9 . ' Sill y. , ' -'j.-affygf-5.x , 5' ' ' I? A W F14 ldap A Have classroom-Qwill study It's party time! A 1322 ' 5 Tiff P , V, ,ia 55:5 l Wall flowers! 2- Q 53 V , . to say! 5 A moment of silence- SN? please! qaszggsgz N zss X xx Sx X .a is Us so lf 4- f-.sw fs, ks 5 Q10 .. N 5 - sgpxsmwwfxi 'wx Q, if s X is X W N X Q. 0 my sr X Q xg XM X NxX 'Q K N X wg A lf xX x U A -g ss, 6, Q. QMQXQQ X w . g K g xg.: pr.. XX o . ,jfwjx its . wx. .s. Ngxssg .- . fm Q ,Wx One more chair please! Drinks are on the house! 'Q .1 Guess who? i 77' nuff ff' -'VJ' 1. ' '-' . .f v , 4,gMy3y1y, 'Ziyi zz- , , , Q 4 f' P f 4 :V , f 4 ,H ' . Mg, . , . ,sf V7 1zi:Zm,,f Q . 1 ., ., J! A bf . I I y 'L fy X 7' ' A hu W1 Dig those bamboo wades: ruff' Ebay' Nxt' .L La. J ge!! 'Y ...,gmlQ vr1gxeL,,..-. W. .. 4lWf's .' , ', Ready, set . . . I'm scared! Whok next? ,-A-JVM, , I ' v Setting the stage 4, W 'gw Bookworms? . A 5 A l r 5.5 -,ml ,7 ,Q :h 5,5 ,Q V , '. ., mg' - ' A . ,,,, 3 12 4,-w e X , , I I E , ,ivy if r ' ' s e es , ee Q! W- A, . f e ,A e , . s f . 7 f ' Z Y ,,, is J 5 -,'e N - - ef s Um-delmous! A You can't hide, Max! g I'll model this outfit for you! , VV i, ,',, , :L I ,Q 3 Pm a serious young man I wear it-you huy it! A .aw , , 4 ,ij 9 . , 3 ug df X 1 5 e g' sf It B 75,45 6 May I have this dance? They gave me the funniest headlines! ' Y' e -r W' fi f- . Q. . r hu, ' ,db- iip ' ew. 1, f F ?v,.- 04.19- I have to take care of my sister! I have to get my car ou V , J ,f mmf mn The eyes have it.' Y A horse? For Me?? M- 1 Y I have a letter to mail- ' if, f Q' ,li .L I feel so secure! ' sf Q we A Please! Don't play cards! in-.A ,1,eK A I ntxnf FWN Anyone seen half a dog? ,d , i , f fi' ' 1 y, i .l it '4 F9 y X 1 1 Eff lli, Dia' you know my brothers are twins? sf-it 7 if '. ' , i - zo- 'QT ' Q! '- I V, V ' L. ,. jg, not l if A Z - at , ' f if If G MQ wx. , , H. My vi K ' W, ..ewwVU,,, W -' , 2 '4? .w-as,,,,. kf' f:'j--ig3...f- Lg, ,W A , , . 1 . ,, A ,I -- - i Zfqfqwu' ' fLz'3L,. 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' V' , ' UZ., I , A L. f fm - , , ,gi Vw I 4 A 1 W, ROBERT REEDY Burinzn Manager if , f Q 12? f, BETTY BARHAM ' , :wav , , ' , wr , , 155 'ag We f Lf ' , .ar f - 'K if 55 'EXW' , 1' 'V' S . NANCY FLEMING A A, f . , ff v ww ,. f f f LYNDA GOSS A .V w 55 CAROLYN GREEK , , 4-- 1 H GEORGIA VVAITE SHARON WALIGORSKI 553. 1' . ,, ,I . f,f, , , , ' - if 'U , V Q 'f 'Yfg::,.,, rw, f ., K 4 f ,f f h mf' ,gg ,Af Y ' L - 1 cl ', ,:, 15 ,1 ' - ' , 2,31 K 1 ,V fl I LINDA SOFFRAN K0 JAY FOLBERG Spar-L1 Ediiar LAURA SIMPSON RONALD FORHAN HELEN KLENKE Burinzu Manager 'bf fr'-r ROBERT HAVLIN fi, ., 5 f Z ,. nil ' ww fi Q: . sf' zffif 1 6' A 52 Q THE ESTLIAN STAFF .1-- grisly .1 N. .. i .x..:A Q 'D D X - - ,K 'a s. NS N SUE G.KURUDER JEANEE TUCKER Adrrrtinng Mxrugn Honorary Einar Q x uv- -.: . 4 ,W E' . X , I THE ESTLIAN STAFF 'ez-A R BILL SEXTON PAT BEAN W , ff: ' E . x SYLVIA ANDERSON CHARLES NASH , V. h I .- ,N ,E 0 I ,Y ' -5 'uf 1 n., ' Q 1' jolw MCKINNEY JANE! SUTYER f f V! . I W J, .,', -5-,gn-V 1 V 4 'N 6- A uf .- , fu .W lfq, - , 7' N--.fy ANN COHN BETTYGENE PUNCHES iii J rw f ELL!-:N JORDAN ROBY K1-:NNI-:Y I 1' 'Im . .. , ,, , v -4, ,J VINCENT TORIAGIAN WILLIE TERRY , f,fgf,g7,, if ADVERTISEMENTS COMPLIMIENTS OF STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CELEBRATING OUR ll 0 SAFE: smcr: 1894 showin mn I I aT .5--- ED '-'F ' II In ZF1 E-:.'II'a -lquillf Lamaze., E W 1 J gr 15.41. I BBODHEAD MOTOR COMPANY YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER Upton 4-3200 BRidge 1-3700 HAUN 6. MENGES, INC. Flowers and Fannie May Candies MEMBER FLORISTS' TELEGRHPH DELIVERY ASSOCIATION EUGENE V. MENGES 518 Missouri Avenue Loisel Shopping Center UPton 4-4446 EXpress 7-4905 LOWRY ELECTRIC 416-22 Broadway '5 P ' ov'-' ' is hr, K HARRY LIBERSTEIN The Busy Jewel 222 Collinsville Avenue er!! BRidge 1-7414 Compliments IOE VERA REAMER INSURANCE AGENCY '42 U iv 421 North 59th Stxeei East St. Louis, Illinois '05 0 Eb' DRexel 3-1709 DRexe1 3-4622 STATE STREET LUMBER CO. 145 O Sv 55U0 State Street DRexe1 3-4244 1015 O Sv Quality Building Materials I WEDDINGS - CANDID - STUDIO Adults' and Chi1dren's Portraits . YOUR PORTRAIT S IN NATURAL coLon FINE PHOTOGRAPHS 3528 S S UP 5 2211 '46 0 Ev Q5 0 av ARNEY'S HARDWARE PRICE'S DRIVE-INN AND PAINT STORE RESTAURANT 5807 State Street 3400 St. Clair Avenue W5 0 gt., '46 0 iw Compliments of PLAZA BOWL QW., 1-1ANN1GAN's 4001 North Belt CURB SERVICE Belleville, Illinois we 0 iw 'S 0 5' A-Dams, 3,9793 7610 State Street East St. Louis, Illinois MIDWAY DRUG COMPANY 5907 State Street WM. DAVINROY. R.Ph. Ph East St. Louis, Illinois DR 13 1010 Congratulations Day or Night If no answgr can Class of '59 UPton 4-6805 Expt-ess 7.5055 MAY YOU ENTOY THE BEST OF EVERYTHING n t tt, E SHEET METAL co. RESTAURANT Furnaces-Stokers-Blowers 1704 North Belt West Belleville' Illinois 4100 state street East st Lotus. mtnots f i 604 Main Street Collinsville, Illinois Dlckens 4-0682 Phone: UPton 3-7111 THE IOHN S. PAZDERA INSURANCE AGENCY 0 is 604 North 25th Street East St. Louis, Illinois i New and Used Typewriters B 6. P OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY '45 0 55' SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES '45 0 Ge- 343 Collinsville Avenue MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTHRS Ops O 1 BOY WEISS . DEPARTMENT STORE f4505v 138-40 Collinsville Avenue East St. Louis, Illinois '4'505v QGOE-iv FRAAUS MIDWAY AU'ro SERVICE 1.G.A. MARKET 6104 State Street 6020 State Street East St. Louis, Illinois -QQOESS fa505v Gus for Flowers AUGUST MIRRING SMISTIK PHOTCS Complete Photographic Service MANAGER Q45 0 iv ' 8421 State East St. Louis. Illinois 3907 Waverly East St. Louls, Illinois Express 7-2040 BRidge 1-0785 Residence Phone: DRexel 3-0887 Schaol Supplies Craft and Hobby Supplies Typewriter, i Paint by Number Paint Sets GRAHAM-PIERCE AT-'S HUBBY SHCP 342 Collinsville Avenue 5903 State DRexe13-3032 East St. Louis, Illinois -453 O iss- UPton 4-4444 TI-IE FI-LMILY HOBBY SHOP The Classes of fmzzmry '59 and Izmr '59 wisb fo flmuk flw arlwrfiscrs wbose intercfsi in the sfzzrlmfs of Easf Sf. Louis bas brlpml fo nzalec' fbis HESl'llt1lI,, possible. Tbf' sfzzdmfs hope flmf flmosf who look flu-ougb tbis book will jmfrouizv fbc nzrrvlaazzfs who so kQl'lIt'l'0IlSlj' fozzfrilvzzkrl fo iis pzzlzlirafiofz. Q, I 5' I P , ,.., ,- 4' Q K . , ' 1 ,ww . mV,-wM, W A 1 V q . , R , ati. 5 I, , V ,,.,, A V v Q V, E I V' A' i?7', 'I - V ' T i 5 - , f A . ' ' - ,?,g...f!4b-V ' , 3' , 23 f ' ' h' h ' ' , .V -ff 'Vw , ,Q 'ff'jV. .FQ- F - ' ' D - ,, Eg.: 3, -:gl , 5 A ' QF! -' '3m. -af M , 5 -fm! Q ' V X' ,wg W Q ' , , .Q 4 -- . 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