Granite City High School - Warrior Yearbook (Granite City, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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MANOOGIAN, EDWARD B. - Yedo - How High the Moon - football, basketball. - With jet black hair and a cheery smile, for you he'd go that extra mile. MASSEY, MERVIL LEROY --- Merv - Universal Judgment - science club 2, 3, 4, program chair- man 4, chemistry club pres. 4, pho- tography club pres. 4, science club pin 4-1, 4-2, second science fair 2, 4, senior band 1, 2, 3, 4, district con- test 3-2, second place, 4-2, 1st place band tour 1, 2, 3, 4. - A chemical mind and a musical hand, his jour- ney through life will surely be grand. MEHL, FREDERICK G. - Fre- dy - Mona Lisa - Rather quiet and terribly shy, but when you get to know him, he's one swell guy. MERCER, VINETTA F. - Nedie - Anytime - May day 2, 3, 4.- Busy as a beaver, eager as can be, this gal will go places as we will see. MILES, JUNE L. - June Bug - Cry - G.A.A. 1, letter award 1, May day 2, 3, 4, circulation 2-1, glee club. - Always ready to help someone, as well as have a good laugh. 118 MILLER, ROBERT ERVIN - Buck g I Walk Alone - If you want a genial senior whose name is Bob, look no farther, here's the man for the job. 119 MILLS, SANDRA JEAN- Sandy - Stardust - G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, award 1, May day 1, 2, 3, 4, circula- tion manager 4, tumbling 1: tap 1, hockey champs 4-1, speedball co- champs 4-1. - For a gal that's dandy and sweet as candy, you need look no further than handy Sandy. Page I4 MITCHELL, MARLENE F. --- Chub - It Is No Secret - cafeteria worker 2 yrs., office work IM yr. HONOR STUDENT. - A petite lass who's really keen, and very dependable is Marlene. MONTGOMERY, DENNIS L. --- Fireball - Big Noise from Wan- neeta - band 1, 2, 3, 4, basketball 1, 3, 4, track 1, 2, 3, Centralia bas- ketball trip 4-1, band tour 1, 2, 3, 4, band letter 1, 2, third science fair 2, Music Appreciation club, 4 yr. scholarship to Ludwig School of Music, boys' quartette 4-1, adv. speech 3-2. HONOR STUDENT. -- A dependable boy who plays a drum, in life he'll go far, and then some. MONTGOMERY, RUTH MARIE-- Ruthie - I Walk Alone -May day 1, 2, 3, 4, journalism 2, 3, 4-1, Quill and Scroll, editorial editor 3-2 advertising manager 4-1, business staff 3, circulation manager 2-2, 3, 4-1, HONOR STUDENT. - Efficient, reliable, gives of her best, as a real hard worker she passes the test. MOWRY, ALICE ARLENE - The Universal Judgment - May day 1, 2, 3, 4, circulation manager 4-2, science club 1-2, 2, 3, 4, science club pin 2-2, 3, 4, sec. science club 3-1, sec. chemistry club 4-2, band 2, 3, 4, letter 2, 3, 4, band festival 3, 4, HONOR STUDENT. - A band girl who toots a flute, she's an honor student, to boot. MUCHO, CHARLES T. - Chuck If - This lad may be short in stature but he will reach great heights. 125 NEWMAN, SHIRLEY CLAUDEEN - Candy - Because - glee club 2, May day 3, 4. - A real swell girl is Shirley Newman, not liking her just wouldn't be human. 126 NICOL, BARBARA JEAN- Babs - Music Maestro Please H- May day 1, 2, 3, 4, advance tap 3, tumb- ling. - A bright eyed lass with dancing feet, just knowing her has been a treat.

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LAUB, ROBERT J. -- Bob - - September Song - homecoming class skit 13 adv. speech 1-21 music appreciation club 2-2, 3. - Bob's nice manner and neat clean looks will give him a banner in all mem- ory books. LAVELLE, BETTY JOANN - - You'l1 Never Walk Alone -- May day 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 science fair 2-23 tap club 3. - A poised and dignified lass who would be an asset to any class. LESKO, ALBERT MICHAEL Al Blue Tango - If you are in need of a pal, just look in the direction of Uncle Al . , 4 , 491 ' ' l ' 103 LESKO, DOROTHY ANN -- Dot ' --- It's All in the Game - May I day 1, 2, 3, 43 journalism 3, 43 ass't head circulation manager 4-23 busi- ness staff 3-23 homecoming skit 33 G.A.A. 23 copy reader 4-23 tap club 2-2, - Dot is reliable to the end. This, with her sweetness, makes her a valuable friend. 104 LEWIS, CHARLOTTE - Charl - The Lord's Prayer - May day 1, 2, 3, 43 glee club 2, 3, 43 operetta 2-21 glee club festival 4-2: ass't li- brarian 2, 3. - This classmate has fiery red hair and completes all her work with the greatest care. 105 LUECKER, SI-IIRLELY MAE -- Humoresque - Although she is, quiet, we can sing her praises loud- ly. l Tain't Funny When bones are broken, it's not funny: however after Ron- ald Branding 4-2 slipped on a cake of soap and broke his arm, Tom McGraven 4-2, Max Anderson 4-2, Boots Theis 4-2, and Bob Edmonds 3-2 decided to bring a box of soap powder to take their shower with. IO7 LINDNER, SHIRLEY JEAN - Little White Cloud that Cried - band 1, 2, 3,42 band tours 1, 2, 3, 43 May day 1, 2, 3, 43 band letter. - Her twinkling eyes and dark brown hair have gained for Shirley friends everywhere. LINDNER, WILMA F. - Wi1ly - Music Maestro Please - glee club 1, 2, 3, 43 May day 2, 3, 43 mu- sic festival 4-2. - With a cheery hello that's warm and sweet, Will- ie's a girl who can't be beat. LOHMANN, AUGUST JOHN, JR.- Gus - You'll Never Walk Alone -journalism 3, 43 business staff 33 managing editor 4-13 Quill and Scroll3 treas. 4-13 vice-pres. 4-23 Big Inch clubg SENIOR EDITION EDITOR3 music appreciation club 2-2, 3, sec.-treas 3-1, vice-pres. 3-23 speech 1, 2, 3, 43 homecoming 2, 3, 43 class skits 1, 2, 3 ,43 winning skit 43 skit director 43 Masque and Gavel pilgrimage3 senior class play. -Loads of fun in work or play with a keen sense of humor, this swell guy will never walk alone. LOYVELI., EUGENE L. - 'iGene - Wheel of Fortune -This young lad gets around3 friendships with him always abound. MCRAVEN, THOMAS GERALD - Fuzz - Too Young - tennis 3, 43 lettered 3, 43 conference champs 33 student council 43 letter- man's club 43 basketball 23 HONOR STUDENT. - On the tennis courts he wins the games. Throughout his life he will do the same. MAIER, GEORGE HENRY- Dink - You Can't Be True - HONOR STUDENT. - Although a quiet member of our class, he'll success- fully complete almost any task. MANN, LAVE'I'I'A RAYE- B.B. - Because of You - speech 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 lettered 4-2Q oper- etta 2-22 May day 1, 2, 3, 43 student council 43 music festival 3, 43 home- coming 13 choir 3-2, 4. - A jolly young lady with a voice full of glee she's sure to suit you to a T , Page I3



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127 NOETH, PATRICIA MARIE --- Pat - Kiss to Build a Dream On --- May day 1, 2, 3, 43 glee club 1, 2, 33 Spanish club 1, 2, 33 oper- etta 2-23 science club 43 F.H.A. 1, 23 photography club 4g sec. 4-23 chem- istry club 43 science fair 2-2. HONOR STUDENT. ---- A gal with brains is our Pat Noeth, in her we'll always put our faith. 128 NONN, MARY MARGARET -- Motzie - - Blue Tango --- May day 1, 2, 3, 43 journalism 3, 4-1. - - You can't find a better girl, there are Nonn . Just being around Motzie has always been fun. 129 OBERDIECK, EUNICE MARIE - -- Eunie - - I'l1 Walk Alone -- beg. band 13 glee club 2, 3, 43 oper- etta 2-23 May day 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1-13 Jr Red Cross club council mem- ber 4, -- Tall and stately with freckles for cuteness, Eunice will make modeling her business. 0 OBERDIECK, NORMAN LOUIS -- A Guy is a Guy -- Doorman 2, 3. 43 HONOR STUDENT. - In machine shop Norman's a worker, in studies, too, he's no been shirker. OGDEN, MARILYN CARDWELL Rcd -- Tenderly. --May Day 1, 2, 3, 43 Speech 1, 2, 3, 43 Masque and Gavel treasurer 4-23 Masque and Gavel Pilgrimage3 Freedom's Foundation Program3 chapter star3 Homecoming skits 1, 23 33 Home- coming Play 2, 3, 43 student coun- cil 3, 4-13 District Convention 4-13 State speech champs 4-21 SPEECH AWARD3 Senior Class Play3 glee club 4-23 4th place state contest 33 1st place district and sectional 3. HONOR STUDENT. --- A friendly girl with talent galore, for her suc- cess must be in store. OHMS, SHIRLEY JEAN - - Cris- co - - Because of You. -May Day 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4-2, G.A.A. letter 13 archery award3 tap club 1, 2, 33 advance speech 3-23 home- coming 33 winning homecoming skit 43 circulation manager 4-23 student council. -- Personality and poise proved a ray of sunshine even in our cloudirst days. PAPP, MICHAEL E. --- Mike --- Wondering. --Speech 1. -- Wher- ever he goes, whatever he does, Mike is sure to have a pack of friends. 1 135 PENROD, RITA JOAN -- Again May Day 1, 2, 3, 43 advanced speech 1, 2, 33 homecoming 2, 33 student council 4-2. - Tall and stately, a friend to all, her eyes and smile re- veal her happy spirit. 136 PERRY, GERALDINE M.- Gen ry --- I'll Walk Alone. -May Day 2, 3, 43 journalism 2-23 glee club 3- 2, 4-23 adv. speech 3-2.-Eager and willing to help are two keys to suc- cess that 'Gerry holds. 137 PETTY, LEROY C. --- t'Flash - Garden in the Rain. -Leroy's a little king as his last name states, and he'll ne'er be forgotten by his classmates. 138 PIEPER, ROBERT J.---- Peep - Because of You. -Glee club 2-22 operetta. - Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, but Bobby Pieper picked a peck of perfect pals. I 139 REESE, JOHN WALTER- Jack 16 Old Ladies Locked in the Rest Room. -Football 1, 2, 3, 43 letters 3, 43 track 2, 3, 43 basketball 23 homecoming 2, 3, 43 Masque and GHVGIQ student council 3, 43 adv. speech 2, 3, 43 district student council convention 33 parliamen- tarian of student council 4-21 State speech champs 4-2.-With his clev- er wit he wrecks all gray moods, for sports ability and fun, he's the one. 140 REISKE, NORMAN J.--- Adamos- Q car --- So Tired. -Basketball 1, 2, 33 baseball 23 operetta 2-23 glee club 23 track 1, 2.-A genial grin with his wit and humor have helped to make our few dark days bright. After much hard work, many doubts, and hours of work the staff of the senior edition finally got the paper ready for print. This could not have been possible without the Misses Nina. and Agnes Rushfeldt who were always present to lend a helping hand and a word of advice. Due to illness, Mary Ann Kosick was unable to take part in the May Day festivities. This was a great disappointment to her, as she had purchased a formal, and was looking forward to marching up with her classmates. If at all possible, Mary Ann will be at commencement. Page I5

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