Edwardsville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Edwardsville, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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IlEAll'2IIIlIII9qlFCIf IIEAIIMIIIIIIIIQCIY Additional College Education: Washington University, I year. Previous Employment: Knob Noster, Mo., 2 years, Normandy, Mo., High, 4 years, Cen- tral State Teachers College, I summer, Summer Camps. J. D. MILLER W Degrees: B. S. in Education, Central Missouri State Teachers College. Birthplace: Warrensburg, Mo. High School Alma Mater: Warrensburg, Mo. Additional College Education: Colorado State Ag. and Mech. College, I summer. Previous Employment: Crystal City, Mo., I year, USAAF, 3M years. LUCY A. PARKEY 2 Degrees: B. S., Alabama College, M. S., Uni- versity of Tennessee. Birthplace: Jamesville, Mo. High School Alma Mater: Pike Road, Ala. Additional College Education: Lincoln Memor- ial University, I term, University of Illinois. Previous Employment: High Schools at Erin and Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Divernon and Hoopeston, Illinois. ROSE SANDS D Degrees: A. B., Shurtleff College. Birthplace: Edwardsville, Ill. High School Alma Mater: Edwardsville. Additional College Education: Illinois State Normal, Washington University. Previous Employment: Madison County Schools CHESTER SEI BERT it Degrees: B. S. in Agriculture, University of Illinois. Birthplace: O'Fallon, Ill. High School Alma Mater: Freeburg, Ill. Additional College Education: University of Illinois, I summer. Previous Employment: High School, Brockton, Ill., 2 years, U. S. Army, 5 years. ELSIE J. SLOAN it Degrees: B. in Education, Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, M. A., Washington Univ. Birthplace: Liberty Prairie, Ill. High School Alma Mater: Edwardsville, Ill. Additional College Education: Northwestern University, I summer, Shurtleff College, I term. Previous Employment: High School, Stonington and Shelbyville, Ill., Western Cartridge Co., 3 summers, Summer School, I summer. ALETHA SMISER n Degrees: B. S., Central Missouri State Teachers College. Birthplace: Butler, Mo. High School Alma Mater: Butler, Mo. Additional College Training: University of Oklahoma, University of Iowa, Teachers College, Grady, Col., Gregg College, Kan- sas City College ot Commerce. Previous Employment: Amoret, Amsterdam, and Pinciney Mills, Mo. ELLA TUNNELL 2 Birthplace: Edwardsville. High School Alma Mater: Edwardsville. Previous Employment: Edwardsville Jr. High. FRANCES TUXHORN 2, Degrees: B. S., MacMurray College. Birthplace: Murrayville, Ill. High School Alma Mater: Roadhouse, Ill. Additional College Education: Western State Teachers College, I summer, University of Illinois, 3 summers. ELDEN MAE WILHELM ri Birthplace, Troy,' Ill. High School Alma Mater: Edwardsville. ISABEL WOOD it Degrees: A. B., University of Illinois, M. A., University of Wisconsin. Birthplace: Girard, Ill. High School Alma Mater: Girard, lll. I' Additional College Education: University of California, I summer. Previous Employment: Mt. Olive, I year, Staunton, Ill., I year. COLETA ZIMMERMANN D Birthplace: Edwardsville. High School Alma Mater: Edwardsville. Previous Employment: Bank Building. E?-'T H 75: .ad :W ffm fffuftr li :- ff .9 4 V I .. , . , ff g iii!! I I 5. Q Fi T I w 21

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llFAlF3IllIlllpCllF6lT IIFAIIMIIIIIIIIJM CARLA L. GEWE D Degrees: A. B., Washington University, M. A., University of Colorado. Birthplace: St. Louis, Mo. High School Alma Mater: Yeatman, St. Louis. Additional College Education: University of 'Wisconsin, I summer, Laval University, Quebec, Canada, I summer. Previous Employment: Payroll Dept. Interna- tional Shoe Co., 2 summers. A. M. GIBSON ,J Degrees: B. S., Illinois Wesleyan University, M. S., University of Michigan. Birthplace: Clayton, Ill. High School Alma Mater: Clayton, Ill. Additional College Education: University of Illinois, 2 summers, Washington University, 2 summers. Previous Employment: Goreville, lll., 4 years, Community High, Kansas, lll., 2 years, U. S. Army, 3M years. ESTHER GOEDDEL is Degrees: B. S., University of Illinois, M. A., University of Illinois. Birthplace: St. Louis, Mo. High School Alma Mater: Waterloo, Ill. Additional College Education: Southern Illi- nois University, 2 years. Previous Employment: Public School, Water- loo, lll., Typist, St. Louis, I summer. BETTY GULLER ii Degrees: B. of Music, Illinois Wesleyan. Birthplace: Edwardsville, Ill. High School Alma Mater: Edwardsville. Additional College Education, University of Chicago, Gregg College, Chicago. Previous Employment: Bluford, lll., I year, Alton, Ill., 2 years, Harvey, III., 3 years. MILDRED HALBRUEGGE I Degrees: B. S., Ursinus College, New Jersey. Birthplace: Bridgeton, N. J. High School Alma Mater: Bridgeton, N. J. Previous -'Employment Playground Director, Alton, Ill. 2 years, New Jersey, 2 years' Playground Supervisor, 2 years. LORRAI NE HATSCH ER D Degrees: B. S. in Ed., Illinois State Normal. Birthplace: Madison, Ill. High School Alma Mater: Madison, Ill. Additional College Education: Washington U. Previous Employment: Standard Steel Spring, I summer. I 20 ELLA HELM D Degrees: B. S. in Education, Univ. of Missouri. Birthplace: New Haven, Mo. , High School Alma Mater: New Haven, Mo. Additional College Education: Howard Payne, 2 years, Colorado University, I summer. Previous Employment: Tipton, Mo., New Hav- en, Mo., Excelsior Springs, Mo. JOAN HUNTER Q, Degrees: B. of Education, Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, M. S. in Botany, Univers- ity of Michigan. I Birthplace: Illinois. High School Alma Mater: Edwardsville. Previous Employment: LaGrange, Worden, Ill., File Clerk Western Cartridge, summer. DONALD F. LEWIS ,i Degrees: Ph. B., Shurtleft College, A. M., Uni- versity of Missouri. Birthplace: Golconda, Ill. High School Alma Mater, Metropolis, lll. Additional College Education: University of Illinois, 2 summers, Extension, Southern Illinois University, 2 winters. Previous Employment: Township High School, DuQuoin, Ill., Principal, Township High, Sesser, Ill., Florist's Assistant, State Hos- pital, Alton, lll., Western Cartridge Co., E. Alton, Instructor, Shurtleff College. A. E. LITTLE is Degrees: B. S., Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn., M. S., University of Tennessee. Birthplace: Benld, Ill. High School Alma Mater: T. H. S., Benld, Ill. Additional College Education: University of Illinois. Previous Employment: Scottville, lll., 4 years, Shipman, Ill., I year, State Department of Education, Springfield, III., 2 years. JOE E. LUCCO 75 Degrees: A. B., Greenville College, Greenville, lll., M. A., University of Illinois. Birthplace: Dawson, New Mex. High School Alma Mater: Pocahontas, Ill. Additional College Education: Coaching Ses- sion, Shurtlett College. Previous Employment: High School, Pocahon- tas, 8years, Principal, Kincaid High, 2years ELIZABETH MILLER X Degrees: B. S. in Education, Central Missouri State Teachers College, M. A., Colorado State College of Educaion. Birthplace: Higginsville, Mo. High School Alma Mater: Higginsville, Mo.



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W I lllll llll lllll llli llll llll llll ll r if lv al if lgldig' ' l' lil ,ii H' . ' fl l Egyltlllli j N y Sllli5llNlllll4DllR BRASS llfllllllSqIlfiDllRClf 1 U OUR SHORT YEARS AGO, THIS graduating class of l948 entered the Edwardsville High School for the first time-as freshmen. Yes, it's true, for we, thinking that our education should have a firm foundation, like hundreds before us, started at the bottom. We studied hard as Freshmen, for we knew that here would be laid the stepping stones of our future careers, that this would have to be one of the strongest structures in the building of our education. Football, basketball, baseball, and track, along with the appearance of our names on the honor roll, all took important parts in this foundation, until at last we were Sophomores. As Sophomores we realized the importance of obtaining good materials for the continuation of our structure upon the already sturdy foundation. With this realization firmly set in our minds, we began the building of our structure proper. High scholastics, balanced curriculum, athletic activities, successful plays and fun-loving parties all took their place in this rapidly-growing house of character. g At long last we became Juniors. Juniors, and we were to continue and form the third portion of this, our education. We looked at things a little differently now, for we were becoming men and women. It was here that we began to lay the colorful stones that we would later boast of and remember. A successful football prom, good athletic teams, our first Christmas dance, and a colorful Junior-Senior Prom all were important constituents along with our state tour- nament baseball squad. lt was in the fall of i947 that our eyes were turned toward the unfinished portion of this, our high school life. For we were Seniors, a goal we had been seeking to reach for three years ,and what we were to do as Seniors would forever serve as a reminder and forerunner to the thousands who would follow us. Yes, we had to make our building fool-proof. And Fool-Proof we made it, with all our studies, sports, assemblies, and parties adding the finishing touches to our now-completed structure. lt is now that we are reminded that these important, fun-loving days are gone forever, that our faces will no longer grace the halls and classrooms of E. H. S., that we will now have to take our place in the busy world. And while we must leave Edwardsville High, never to return, there is one bit of light that brightens our hearts dimmed with sadness. Yes, one bright light cuts a path through our aching hearts. For, as we leave, we know that we carry into the world with us a structure so strong that nothing can weaken it, so good that it will never be influenced by hate and so influential that we will always carry with us a fondness for Edwardsville High and never forget what she has done for usl

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