Green Valley High School - Green Lantern Yearbook (Green Valley, IL)
- Class of 1948
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Q-...w.gugw...1 mm 1 FLOYD KIIIIKER :incur There il no great 'mln without some touch of madness. ORRIE WOODRUFF I IM. D I Pm han lor n FITOIO, Whethnr I do it or not. DELBERT HARMS IIMMII Let thy words be few. IARLOWE CLAUSE! lbsmbll For mea may come Amd min may go, But I go on fox-ever. DONNA ALDRICH I lm l O A happy, good lmtured gal ...--ma-,an .- 1: mum- SENIOR CLASS HISTOR Y On September the fifth, nineteen hundred and forty-four, twenty-two freshmen entered Green Valley High School. The class officers this first year were Barbara Christie, president, Tom Watts, vice-president and John Goeken, secretary-treasurer. During this first year of school Henry Binkle and Everett Juhl moved away: Gladys Nannen dropped out due to personal illness. Jim Ary was appointed to represent our class in the Student Council this year. The sophomore year began with fewer pupils in the class. Paul Mount and Russell Morris did not return: then during the year,' we lost Hazel Griffin and Tom Watts. Gladys came bak and remained until the end of the year. Ray Winner became one of our number at the start of our sophomore year and has proved a valuable member. Jim Ary, John Goeken, and Orrie Woodruff were elected to head and control our class business and pro- cedures, as president, vice-president and secretary-treasurer. The junior year found us with four less students. Barbara Christie, who had played the piano for the Glee Clubs' and at graduation the year before, moved to Pekin. Neil Coleman also did not return: his parents and he moved to a new ministerial charge. Gladys Nannen and Suzanna Shay did not return'either. . The class officers were Orrie Woodruff, president: Ray Winner, vice-president: and this year due to an increase in financial affairs we elected John Goeken as Secretary and Marvin Dean as treasurer. We sold Christrnas cards and had a play so as to raise funds for the junior-senior ban- quet, which was held in Morton, after which we attended a movie in Peoria. The last year, our senior year, began with only one less student, Donna Woodward. Piloting our class this year were Orrie Woodruff, president: Delbert Ripper, vice- president, Ray Winner, secretary: and John Goeken, treasurer. In order to raise money for our Senior Class Fund we had another play during the first semester. Ray Winner, Russell Crosby, Arletta Schlyer and Jim Ary were all members of the Student Council this year: Russell was president, Jim, vice-president, Ray secretary, and Arletta was treasurer. So when graduation time came on May 27, our class had diminished from twenty- two freshmen to eleven seniors who for the last time walked across the stage of the Green Valley High School to receive their diplomasand make their bid in life thereafter. CLASS WILL I, Donna Aldrick, bequeath my quietness to Mary Ary. I, Jim Ary, bequeath my ability to argue to Bob Lyons. I, Marlowe Clauser, bequeath my jalopy to Stanley Skaggs. I, Russell Crosby, bequeath my ability to sing to Ezra Boyer. I, John Goeken, bequeath my height to John Thomas. I, Delbert Harms, bequeath my ease of mind to Jim Bowlby. I, Floye Meeker, bequeath my ability to attract girls to Roy Dickerson. I, Delbert Ripper, bequeath my sense of humor to Bill Ingersoll. I, Arletta Schlyer, bequeath my shorthand ability to Helen Waymire. I, Raymond Winner, bequeath my indifference to studies to Bob Boehme. I, Orrie Woodruff, bequeath my athletic ability to Dick Watts. Donna May Aldrich: born, Peoria, Illinois, May 4, 1929: daughter of Carl and Melvina Suitor Aldrich: brothers, 2, sisters, 1: education, Green Valley Grade and High Schools: intended career: nursing. Activities: Library 4 Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Junior Play G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Cheerleader 3, 4 Yearbook Gee Vee See 3, 4 James Richard Ary: born, Chatsworth, Illinois, June 4, 1930: son of Carl and Julia Cannon Ary: brothers, 2, sisters, 2: education, Green Valley Grade and High Schools. Activities: B. A. A. KPresidentQ 4 Basketball l, Z, 3 Class President 2 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Office Assistant Z, 3 Lettered 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Track 1, Z, 3, 4 Senior Play Lettered I, 3, 4 Yearbook Student Council 1, Z, 3, 4 Marlowe Daniel Clauser: born, Manito, Illinois, July 11, 1930: son of Chester and Dorothy Worner Clauser: sisters, 2: education, Roger School, Manito, Green Valley Grade and High Schools: hobby: flying and making model planes: intended career: aviation. Activities: B. A. A. 4 Basketball l, 2, 3 Junior Play ,Baseball 4 Senior Play Track 1, 3, 4 Track Manager Z Lettered 3 Yearbook Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Russel Elwood Crosby: born, Manito, Illinois, July Z, 1930: son of Bruce and Faye Plackett Crosby: brothers, 1: education, Cleveland Grove, Manito, and Green Valley High School: intended career: veterinary. Activities: Glee Club. 1, Z, 3, 4 Track Manager 1, 3 Gee Vee See 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager Z, 3, 4 B. A. A. 4 Student Council 3, 4 Office Assistant 4 fPresident 4, Yearbook Delbert Harry Edward Harms: born, Green Valley, Illinois, June ll, 1928: son of Fred and Ella Horn Harms: brothers, 2: education, Prairie Lawn, and Green Valley High School: intended career: undecided. John Benard Goeken: born, San Jose, II.l.inois, May 27, 1930: son of John and Mary Dicks Goeken: sisters, 3: education, Eidrnan, San Burr and Green Valley High School: hobby: motorcycle riding: intended career: farmer. Activities: B. A. A. 4 Basketball 1, z, 3, Letterf 3 Glee Club 1 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 1, 3 Lettered 3, 4 Class Treasurer l, 4 Business Manager, Junior Play Class Vice-President Z Business Manager, Senior Play Yearbook Floyd Albert Meeker: born, Warsaw, illinois, July 14, 1930: son of Fred and Grace Hilst Meeker: brothers 6, sisters, Z: education, Mt. Pleasant Grade and Green Valley High School: hobbies: reading, hunting, all-school activities: intended career: Farmer. Activities: B. A. A. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Lettered 4 Senior Play Baseball 1, Z, 3, 4 Yearbook Lettered 4 Library 3, 4 Track l, Z, 3, 4 Lettered 3 Delbert Lewis Ripper: born, Pekin, Illinois, August 10, 1930: son of Fred and Lillian Schumm Ripper: brothers, 3: education, Eidman, Locust Grove Grades and Green Valley High School: hobbies: hunting, fishing: intended career: farmer. Activities: Junior Play Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Senior Play Gee Vee See 4 Yearbook Class Vic 3-President 4 .Library 3 Arletta Schlyer: born, Green Valley, Illinois, April 25, 1930: daughter of Robert and Almeda Thorn Schlyer: brothers, 1, sisters, 4: education, Green Valley Grade and High Schools. Activities: Student Council -' Gee Vee See Z, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, Z, 3, 4 Library Z, 3, 4 Senior Play Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Yearbook Raymond Lloyd Winner: born, Pekin, Illinois, October 6, 1930: son of Abner and Ella David Winner: sisters, Z: education, Garfield Grade, Pekin, Green Valley Grade and High Schools: hobby: collecting pipes: intended career: under '.ded. Activities: Glee Club l, 2., 4 Basketball 1 Class Vice-President 3 Student Council 4 Class Secretary 4 Junior Play Yearbook Orrie Lawrence Woodruff: born, Green Valley, Illinois, July 12, 1929: son of Otho and Lilly Bush Woodruff: sisters, l: education, Mt. Pleasant, Green Valley Grade and High Schools: hobbies: hunting, fishing, building model planes, boats, etc.,: intended career: undecided. Activities: Business Manager, Junior Play Class Secretary-Treasurer Z Business Manager, Senior Play Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Lettered 4 B. A. A. 4 Basketball Manager l Class President 3, 4 Baseball l, Z, 3, 4 Lettered Z, 3, 4 'mmnrmr ' .J , , E , X . 'ui'aE:.f,.L','W-17? '-r, rl T -5: ' .!'.-E' , r 4: X A V: -i :Q fn- 'A -1 , Le H :ff If X ' C X 9 -L ', WLT .--1' 5 :J ' ' - ' V ' lf' '.-x 'f -i- ' -. f , ff ' X-3 H -, f I 1 1il i ix... ':.--.',-.5551-t..:.' i '.'.--ig... E -I 1 ' 1 x ' --Q QW- X X 'SSE f f ff , U A,,.A ,, - M. 9 -'53, ' N '-.-g1- in 5-. 1 ,mm ' P1 ' 9 f if . ' , . .W - V PV ' W' 'gg if 'wif -7 , 'N - :S A. ' .' if' -' Jr ' r - 1 x Af? ' ,,i..'5: 4 A-mv! :F wd 'fig 2 - f 1,453 . 4 ,,A,.. -0- .. .J '. Q' M94 firm A 1, 'f5'cff,,x if ' N Wi ' '41 V' ff ' ' ' 5,1 ' ,. mf. 435, ' .1 w f va b V , , I .Ll , . ,li Q X Yiwu n X 7' x 7, - 1 -M A. Q .4 . r - I v : L- 1-..1x.L-w - 1-bpm-1 1-nr S EN IORS SEATED: A. Schlyer. R. Winner, Mr. Koch, O. Woodruff, J. Goeken, D. Aldrich. STANDING: D. Ripper. F. Meeker. R. Crosby, D. Harms, M. Clluuer. J. Ary. .TUNIORS SEATED: P. Drake, L. Hamann, R. Dickerson, D. Heren, C. Hamilton, W. Lohnes. STANDING: D. Meisinger, R. Lyons, L. Moehn, R. Deiu, B. Schuxeman, H. Hu-mu I. Bowlby, D. Hoeft, M. Dean, M. Scott, H. Waymire, Miss Gragg. -1-ml .-n gnun4n-.- .Munn-. -um u-.5 ' QOPHOMORES SEAT!-ID: M. Schyler, B. Drake, F. Chaser, C. Luft. M. Hartvig STANDING: J'. Skaggs, D. With. L. Ingersoll, Mr. Zimmerman. FRESHMEN SEATED: B. Lyons, B. Mitchell, L. Meeker. M. Goeken, D. Hamilton, M. Ary. Miss Deffenbaugh. STANDING: R. Boehme, H. Flairty, D. Radex-maker, F. Scott. E. Boyer, J. Larimore B. Inge:-sol, R. Larimore. S. Skaggs, B. Dean. J. 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Deiss, Mr. Zimmerman. .ummm .U-fun -m-. .nm M.-mf-pl. n-,vm .1-nm ur - f Jr.. ,....-1, -fx-5115141111-M-mana,-'u'.1:hgz .1 w-1.Q..K..nw- GLEE CLUB FIRST ROY: Beth Lyons. Du-barn Mitchell, Marjorie Sehlyer, Wilma Ioan Lohan. Darlene lhleinger, Frances Chun, Ionic Drake, Huy Ary, lr. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW: Roy Dickerson, Lois Meeker, Arletta Schlyer, Carol Luft, Shirley Baysinger, Phyllis Drake, Darlene Hamilton, Robert Boehme. THIRD ROW: Mu-vin Dean, Marlowe Clauser, Jim Larimore, Mary Lou Hartwig, Donna Aldrich. Mary Beth Goeken. Frank Scott, Delbert Ripper, R01 LIAIOIG, Raymond Winner, Donald Hoeft, Cul Iilmllioa, nm Bovlby Jbha Thomas, Robert Deies, Russel Crosby. G CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Bowlby, D. Hex-en, I. Goeken, O. Woodruff, L. Hamann, M. Scott, F. Meeker. SECOND ROW: C. Hamilton, D. Hoeft, B. Schureman, M. Clauler, R. Crosby, D. Watts, M. Dean, L. Moehn, Mr. Koch. 4-.Lm.m..M....nm1. A ff-manual of JUNIOR c1..Ass The Junior Class was very lively. The class started to school with twenty mem- bers but lost Pete Vetter, to Pekin Highg Harold Griffin to work, and Pat Carr to Princeville High. The following class officers were elected: Roy Dickerson, President: Duane Heren, Secretary: Carl Hamilton, Vice-President: Lewis Hamann, Treasurer. The juniors were well represented in all activities. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore class started with ten members. The class lost Joanne Runyon, and gained a member, Lyle Ingersoll, who came from Pekin High School. The class officers are: Peggy Baysinger, President Frances Clauser, Vice-President Lyle Ingersoll, Treasurer Student Council members from the Sophomore class are: Shirley Baysinger and Frances Clauser. . ' PRES!-:MAN CLASS The Freshmen started school an very dark shade of green. As the year progressed they faded into a light green. The class was active and took part in all the school activities. Honor was brought to the class when John Thomas was appointed to the Student Council The class officers were: President, John Thomas: Vice-President, Mary Ary, Secretary, Frank Scott: and Treasurer, Mary Beth Goeken. GREEN LANTERN Under the capable supervision of Ray Winner as editor-in-chief, the staff of the Green Lantern spent many hours in preparing the 1948 edition of the yearbook. After much writing, rewriting, typing, cutting, pasting, measuring and proofreading, the staff has completed its task. NEWSPAPER STAFF The GEE VEE SEE was under the capable supervision of Mr. Zimmerman. Arletta Schlyer was the Editor. The newspaper form has been revised and makes the paper more interesting and easier to read. ST UDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the student council is to represent the student body in working out parties, in planning social affairs, and in trying to work out problems of the students in general. The student council is a member of the District Student Council group and of the State Association of Student Councils. The student council this year plans to attend the state convention. The student council was composed of Russell Crosby, President: James Ary, Vice- President: Arletta Schlyer, Treasurer, and Raymond Winner, Secretary. The other members of the student council were juniors, Carl Hamilton and Duane Hex-en, and Sophomore, Frances Clauser and Shirley Baysinger. The freshmen elected at mid- semester was John Thomas. OFFICE ASSISTANTS- The duties of the office assistants are to act as office receptionists, do filing, issue slips, and act as office secretaries. Office Assistants for this year were as follows: first period, Wilma Jean Lohnes, second period, Russell Crosby, third period, James Bowlby, fifth period, Duane Heren, sixth period, Frances Clauser, eighth period, Darlene Meisinger, and ninth period, Helen Waymire. GLEE CLUBS Our Glee Club is divided into boys and girls: the boys meet fifth period on Monday and Friday: the girls meet ninth period on Monday and Friday. Every Wednesday, fifth period both glee clubs meet. There was a niixed ensemble which was composed of the following: Marlowe Clauser: Bob Deiss: Jim Bowlby: Russell Crosby: Carl Hamilton: Roy Dickerson, Ray Winner, and Delbert Ripper. The girls in the ensemble were: Frances Clauser: Peggy Baysinger, Darlene Meisinger,,Wilma Jean Lohnes, Carol Luft and Donna Aldrich. The glee clubs sang at the junior and senior plays, athletic banquet, assemblies, and Spring Festival. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association spent a very active year under the presidency of Darlene Meisinger. The other officers of the organization were Wilma Jean Lohnes, Vice-President, Mary Beth Goeken, Secretary and Helen Waymire, Treasurer. All the girls in school were members. Some of the activities undertaken by the Association this year were ping pong, volley ball, basketball, archery, softball, badminton, and tennis. Examinations were taken by the group at the Peoria Y. W. C. A. Everyone passed the examinations and were then privileged to enjoy swimming there. LIBRARY CADETS The library cadets see that books are brought back on time and that fines are collected. The person who has a book over -due is charged two cents a day until the book is brought back to the library. The dues which are received finance a party for the library cadets at the end of the school year. Miss Gragg was the able and willing advisor of the cadets. The library cadets are as follows: first hour, Arletta S-ghlyer, second hour, Floyd Meeker, third hour, Donna Aldrich, fourth hour, Larry Moehn, fifth hour, Bud Schureman, eighth hour, Helen Wayrnire, ninth period, Darlene Meisinger. ALUMNI The Alurnni Association of our high school represents a group who by their interests and efforts aid greatly in promoting the high school activities, and in keeping our graduates tied together through their Alumni Association. The annual dues are small, but essential in keeping the organization alive. The officers of the group are Eldon Worner, President: Mrs. Alma Woodrow fDicksl, Vice-President: Elizabeth Nees, Secretary: Fred Stauthammer, Treasurer: and Mrs. Paul Vanderwulp fTrowbridge,, Corresponding Secretary. On the following pages you will find a list of our alumni and data on those who returned our questionnaire. The names have been arranged alphabetically, as they were at the time of graduation. ALUEWI' Allen, Frank '27 Civil Aeronautics Adniinistration Chief for C. A. A. 6th Region. Address: Military Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Married: Elaine R. Birks Children: Susan Le Moine 4 College: Bradley, 2 years Allen, Josephine '25 Teaching Address: 300 Ashland Ave., LaGrange, Ill. Allen, Max '28 Address: 555 N. Winter, Salem, Oregon Allen, Miles '39 Farming Address: San Jose, Ill. Married: Ellen Chaffer College: Univ. of Illinois, 1 year Allen, Pascal '40 Student Address: Delavan, Illinois College: Univ. of Ill., 3Q' years I-Iextell, Ruth KAllenj '43 Address: Married: Green Valley, Ill. Howard C. Hextell College: Univ. of Ill., B. S. Arys Glen '33 Tazewell Address: Married: Service Co. Green Valley, Ill. Viola De Weerth Children: Janice 9, Jack 5, Danny 3, Duane 2. Budke, Frances fAryj '31 Address: Manito, Illinois Ary, Lois Lee '46 Teacher Address: Green Valley, Illinois College: Normal Auld, Roy 'ol Address: Haycock, Married: Box 446, Aurora, Colorado Eileen fBaileyJ '35 Roscoe Haycock Address: 1920 Ridge Road, Gary, Ind. Falcome, Mabelle I Baileyj '24 Address: 259 Randolph, Peoria, Ill. Baker, Harold '41 Le Tourneau Address: Green Valley, Ill. I-lite, June QBarkerl '08 Address: 54 Rodney St., Glen Rock, New A Jersey Married: Howard Oznar I-lite Childred: Elizabeth, Howard College: Campbell, A. B. Bloss, Pearl fBarkerj '06 Tourists Rentals Married: Richard L. Bloss Sr. Address: Manitou Springs, Colorado Children: Richard L. Ir. College: Caxnpbell, A. B. Barr, Chester '34 Address: Green Valley, 11.1. Baysinger, Donald S lfc '47 Address: 729086, Class 13-48 Platon I Bldg., 305, Electronics Mat. School., N. T. C. Great Lakes, Illinois Baysinger, James Sgt. '45 Address: 509th Mt. and Sup. Group, Supply Squad, Boi: 739. R. A. A. F. Roswell, New Mgxico Mefford, Marine QBaysingerl '37 Address: 1012 Mary Street, Pekin, Ill. Married: Arthur Mefford Baysinger, Ray '46 Steamitter Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Wanda Nicely liken: Susan Rae College: N. W. State Teachers College, Okla. Mccimsig, Ethel fBerchto1dJ '40 Address: Manito, Illinois Rhodes, .Carrie QBerendesQ '09 Address: 100 Block Wash. St., Pekin, Ill. Biggs, Robert '27 Deceased Folkers, Bernice fBlackQ '18 Address: 211 N. University, Peoria, Ill. I Alurnni-Continued House, Hazel fB1ackl '16 Address: 510 Keokuk St., Lincoln, Ill. Married: I-'rank House Children: Tyler, Mason. College: I. S. N. U., Nurses School, Proctor Hosp. Black, Howard '32 Fisherman, Commercial Address: Box 74, Elsinore, Calif. Married: Jeanette Mexnmen College: Bradley, 2 years Black, Loraine '21 Commercial Fisherman and Farmer Address: R. R. 2, Box l63B, Elsinore, Calif. Married: Everelda C. Black College: University of New Mexico, B. A. Ward, Marian fBlackl '27 Address: 5203 Denton Drive, Dallas 91, Texas Woodrow, May fBlack, '09 Deceased Suffield, Mildred fBlackj ' 23 Address: 200 So. Elmwood, Peoria, Ill. Kahn, Annabelle fBondl '35 Address: Peoria, Ill. R. F. D. 4 Campbell, Josephine fBowlbyl '23 District Manager, Luziers's Cosmetics Address: 1852 Forty-Second St., Rock Is- land,'Illinois Married: Chester Campbell Children: Alan Ashton, 6. College: Brown's Business, 1 year Bowlby, Reinold '44 Student Address: Green Valley. Ill. College: University of Kansas, A. B. in '48 Boyer, Charles '36 Civil Service work Address: Box 563, Babbit, Nev. Married: Ruth Barber Children: One boy, l year Boyer, George '32 Address: 1224 State St., Pekin, Ill. Boyer, Orville '34 Address: So. Fifth St., Pekin, Ill. Westrope, Ruth fBoyerl '32 Export Order Clerk Married: Merle Westrope Children: Donald Lee 12, Thomas ll. College: Peoria Institute of Business Brooks, Claire '28 Address: R. R. 1, Crystal Lake, Ill Brooluneyer, John '01 Address: Los Angeles, Calif. Burns, Evelyn '27 Deceased Burns, Everett '29 Salesman, Lewis Pontiac Address: 1225 State St., Pekin, Ill. Married: Helen L. Burns Children: Sandra Kay 4 Burns, Josephine '47 Address: Green Valley, Illinois Bussone, Joe '47 American Disti.llery Address: Green Valley, Illinois Watts, Lauraine QBussonel '40 Jffice Worker Addr ess: Married: McNulty, Address: Married: Children: Green Valley, Ill. Percy A. Watts Marjorie KCanopyj '40 628 Main St., Davenport, Iowa Floyd N. McNulty Ronnie 9 College: Dickinson Business, 1 year Carson, Wilmoth '30 Teacher Address: Highland, Illinois Cassady, Harry '99 Address: Calif. Chapman, Gilbert '30 Employed at Caterpillar Tractor Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Dorothea Woodward Children: One son, Kenneth 20 months Chapman, Orville '19 Real Estate, State Representative, Farm Operator Married: Della Crawford Address: Bradford, Illinois Children: David 12, Richard 10, Orville 6 College: Bradley, B. S. Alumni-Continued Chapman, Ralph '21 Cities Service Oil Co.-Consignee Address: Bradford, Illinois Married: Nellie Ruth Children: Ruth 9, Ralph 7, John 9 months College: Bradley, l year Tillman, Delma qcnasy '42 Cnpeshlra Otho, Jr. '16 Manager -Farm-Mortgage Loan Agency, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. Address: 4015 Perry' Way, Sioux City, Iowa Married: Hazel Dry Children: Mary 19. Edward 20 College: Univ. of Illinois, B. S. Copes, Kate 'Ol Deceased Married: Spaulding, Anna fChitwoodJ '39 Address: McLean, Illinois Married: Everett T. Spaulding Children: Judith Arlene, 3, Everett 2. College: St. Joseph Nursing R. N. Chitwood, Ernest '47 Address: 1008 Mary St., Pekin, Ill. Friedrich, Marjorie fChitwoodJ '44 Address Green Valley, Illinois Married: Howard Friedrich Christie Jan '44 Address: 508 N. Fifth St., Pekin, Ill. Christie Lois '45 Address 508 N. Fifth St., Pekin, Ill. Rauch, Wanda fClarkJ '39 Address: San Jose, Ill. Clements, Carl '12 Deceased Clements, Claude '12 Address: 1034 Byron St., Chicago, Ill. Clements, John '16 Address: 1535 E. 74th St., Chicago, Ill. Dunker, Frances fCol1anderJ '39 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Steve Dunker Children: Judy 8, Carolyn 6, Bobby 4. Collander, Merle '32 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Collander, Sevilla '39 Deceased Copes, Fletcher '01 Address: Ottumwa, Iowa Copes, Fred '40 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Coriell, Clifford '32 Farmer Married: Anna Marie Weyrich Address: Green Valley, Ill. Coriell, Frank '09 ' Vice-President, Dunlap State Bank, Dunlap, Address: Married: Children: Ill. Dunlap, Ill. Edna M. Coriell Elizabeth Jean, 19 College: Bradley Colleve, A. B. Coriell, Harold '30 Farmer Address: Married: Children: Green Valley, Ill. Marie Luft Nancy 7, Douglas 4, Leon 1. College: Momnouth, l year. Beale, Eita QCoriellJ '99 Address: Mt. Vernon, Ill. Bollman, Velma fCoriellQ '23 Address: 237 Hickory, Edwardsville, Ill. Married: Harry Bollman Children: Barbara Ann, 16 College: Eureka, A. B. Hill, Arletta fCoriell, '28 Address: Manito, Illinois Chapman, Della fCrawfordl '23 Address: Married: Children: Bradford, Ill. Orville Chapman David 12, Richard 10, Orville 6. Normal, Bradley, Summer Terms Colleges: Crowder, Archie' '37 Tile Tex Mfg. Co. Address: Monee, Illinois Janssen, Leona CCrowderQ '25 Address: Monee, 111. William Jans sen College: I. S. N. U., Pestalozzi Froebel Teacher Alumni -Continued Smith, lnez-fCrowderQ '26 Teacher-Monee Grade School Address: Monee. Ill. Married: Richard Smith College: I. S. N. U., Pestalozzi Froebel Teacher Frans, Virginia fCrowderJ '39 Address: 110 S. 54 th Street, Monee, Ill. Married: Floyd L. Frans Darling, Bertha '22 Home Ec. teacher, Wood River High School Address: 420 N. 6th, Woodriver, Ill. College: Normal University, B. S. Darling, Charles '01 Address: 20316 Statecoy, Canoga Park, Calif. Darling, Grace '09 Head of Home Ec. Dept., E. Alton-Wood- River H. S. Address: 420 N. 6th St. Woodriver, Ill, College: I. S. N. U. of Chicago Ph. B, Columbia, M. A. Dean, Darrel '42 Dean, Everett '45 Dean, Henry '36 Caterpillar Tractor Co. Address: 255 Derby St., Pekin, Ill. Married: Mildred Timm Children: Larry Keith 9. Harris, Betty fDeissQ '44 Address: Green Valley, Illinois Married: Marshal Harris Children: Thelma 2, Lois Ann 6 weeks. Deiss, Harold '42 Farming Address: San Jose, Ill. Married: Leonora Smith Children: Sharon Lee 2. De Right, Angelina '39 Bookkeeper Address: 1227 State St., Pekin, Ill. Ary, Viola fDe Werthl '34 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Glen Ary Children: Janice 9, Jack 5, Danny 3, Duane 2 Dickerson, Deloras '46 Typist at Caterpillar Address: Green Valley, Ill. Dickerson, Donzil '30 Foreman at Valley Sheet Metal Co. Address: 4117 N. 16th St., Phoenix, Arizona Married: Nellie P. Dickerson Children: Jack 12 College: Lincoln, li years. Schrnidt, Julia fDickersonQ '34 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Ball, Lois fDickersonJ '39 Address: 703 So. Sixth, Pekin, Ill. Married: Elbert I. Ball Children: Barbara Sue 5, Elberta Anne 21 mo Woodrow, Alma fDickaJ '19 Address: Green Valley, Hlinois Married: Leslie Woodrow College: Normal, Bradley, 4 terms Norling, Leona fDicksJ '03 Address: Prospect St, RZ, Box 310, Santee, Calif. Married: Ben Norling Diers, Donald '40 Coaching Address: 128 llth St., Harve, Montana Married: Pat Appenzeller Diffenbaugh, Herbert '30 Dillon, Dorothy '43 Local Telephone Operator Address: Green Valley, Ill. Dillon, Harlan '44 Student-Bradley Address: Green Valley, Ill. Dillon, Leo C. '36 Student-Bradley Address: Green Valley, Ill. Dix, Winifred '19 Deceased Drake, Betty Lee '43 Teaching Address: Aubuon, Ill. College: I. S. N. U., B. S. Drake, Dale '47 Address: Co. 59-U.S.N.T.S., Great Lakes, Ill. u - 'wJ Alurnni-Continued Drake, Edward '44 Corn Products Ref. Co. Address: 603 So. Second St., Pekin, Ill. College: I. S. N. U., 3 years Nolte, Elsie fDrake, '30 Table Lady at Arnerican Distilling Co. Address: 406 Broadway, Pekin, lll. Married: Fred Nolte Drake, Gilbert '36 Machinist Address: 1212 So. Ninth St., Pekin, Il.1. Married: Marion Seelye Children: Dide Lee 7. Drake, Margaret '28 State Farm Mutual Ins. Co. Address: Bloomington, IH. DuPuis, Maxine fDrake, '39 Address: 1044 Troast Ave., Forest Park, Ill. Married: Jules J. DuPuis Children: Jacqueline Z College: University of Ill., 3 years Drake, Shirley, '47 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Allen, Virginia fDrakel '46 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Argel R. Allen Duncanson, Barbara Jean '46 Student, Illinois State Normal Address: Green Valley, Ill. Fawer, Betty KDuncansonD '39 Address: Champaign, Ill. Duncanson, Mark '08 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Duncanson, Robert '09 Address: 624 W. Ayres, Peoria, Ill. Duncanson, William '43 Student, Lincoln College Address: Green Valley, Ill. Eggena, Fred '34 Address: Mackinaw, Illinois Eggena, Harm '24 ' Address: R. R. 2, Pekin, Ill. Ethel, Dale '24 Farming Address: Manito, Ill. Married: Wilrna Ethel Feldxnan, Howard '26 Address: Indian Trail Bus Ways, Owyasso, Mich. Firth, Charles '18 Insurance Broker Address: Detroit, Michigan, 13911 Kentucky Ave. Firth, Earl '09 Public Accountant Address: 299 S. Main St., Lewistown, Ill. Married: Henrietta Evans College: La Salle Univ., Accounting Division Firth, Grey '21 Sales Engineer Address: 639 So. Lafeyette, Dearborn, Mich. Married: Marian Kinney Children: Robin 10, Richard 8 ',, College: Park College, A. B. ' Firth, Jake '15 Address: 805 Mechanic Street, Sturgis, Michigan Firth, Neal '23 Research Engineer-Bell Telephone Co. Married: Helen Zeitelhack Address: 1648 Round I-Iill Road, Baltimore, Md. Children: Gordon ll, David 2 College: Park College, A. B., Missouri Univ Fisher, Harold '25 Deceased Fisher, John '26 Senior Switchman, Bell Telephone Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Dorothy Hofreiter Children: Audrey Ann ll, John Alan 7 Stout, Vivian fFisherj '40 Address: Delavan, Ill. Married: Eugene Stout Grob, Mable fFisherJ '30 Address: Box 1373, Oroville, Wash. Hamilton, Zelma fFisherJ '29 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: James Hamilton Children: Carl 16, Mabel D. 14 Alurnni -Continued Flexsenhar, Grace '44 Employee at State Farm Mutual Ins. Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Flexsenhar, Lyle '45 Employee at Corn Product Refining Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Frances Ryan Children: Reginald Lyle Sams, Thurza fForbesl '45 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Wilburn Sams Fortna, Keith '43 Address: R. R. 2, Pekin, lll. Frazee, Herbert '34 Farming Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Elizabeth H. Ambers College: U. of Ill., B. S. Frazee, Howard '23 Address: Delavan, Ill. Frazee , Lawrence '36 Address: WCharles Frazee, Green Valley, Ill. Frazee, Thomas '28 Farming Address: Delavan, Ill. Married: Esther James Children: Lillian May Z. Fredrik, Warren '39 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Hazel Urish Urish, Bernice, fFriedrichl '38 Address: Canton, Ill. R. F. D. Married: Edward Urish Fredrich, Glenn '42 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Urish, Virginia Qlfriedrichl '39 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Lorraine Urish Children: Dennis 5, Donna Lee 16 months Frost, Lincoln '30 Manager, Research Dept. Continental Can Co. Address: 93 Finchley Rd. Hampstead, P. Q. Mon, Can. Married: Dorcas Whisler Children Barbara L , Linc n J., Joseph M. : . ol College: Mainmouth, B. S. Gerrietts, Raymond H. '35 Fanner Address: Manito, Illinois Married: Mary V. Larimore Children: Larry 7, Dale 5, Darlene 3, Ronald 2 Giffin, Roy '01 Address: Florence, Illinois Litwiller, Ada QGoekenl '46 Address: Hopedale, Ill. Married: Clayton Edward Litwiller Alexander, Bernice QGreenl '36 Address: 408 So. St., Pekin, Ill. Green, Loren '40 Address: Green Valley, Illinois Eggena, Annabelle QGustoffl '25 Address: Manito, Ill.. 71 John Gustoff Gustoff, Flora '25 Address: Manito, Illinois Gustoff, Fred '24 Address: Ann Eliza St., Pekin, Ill. Hamann, Earl '47 Address: R. R. Z, Pekin, Ill. 'Z Peter Schurter, Elsie QHarmonl '31 Address: Tremont, Illinois Married: Dan Schurter Harmon, Lawton '44 Student-Lincoln College, Lincoln, Ill. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Hnmh, Marie CHarmonl '28 Assistant Scout Leader Address: 915 Mary St., Pekin, Ill. Married: Ralph Harlan Hannah Children: Cecille 10, Harlan 5. Harmon, Walter '33 Deceased Harris, Marshall' '43 Farmer Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Betty Jean Deiss Children: Thelma Jean, Lois Ann Ripper Almnni-Continued Moldenhauer, Virginia Uiarrisl '42 Address: Forest City, Ill. Married: William Moldenhauer College: Illinois State Norrnal, 2 years Havens, Clara '42 Address: 1515 S. Second, Napa, Calif. Havens, Ora '38 Hendricks, Carolyn '43 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Heren, Robert '46 Meter Reader at Central Ill, Light Co. Address: R. R. Z, Pekin, Ill. College: Brown's Business, 1 year Jorner, Cora fHeyle, '19 Address: Manito, Ill. R. F. D. 1 Married: C. Nelson Worner Children: Betty, Donna Marie 17, Robert 10 College: Bradley, 1- year Hilst, Arvin '42 Address: Manito, Ill.. 'Za Edward Hilst Hilst, Edward, '39 Minister Address: Chester, Nebraska Married: Mildred Worner Children: Jean Eileen, 8 months College: Springfield Theol. Seminary Weyhrich, Irma QHilstl '39 Address: 113 N. 18th St., Pekin, Ill. Married: Floyd Weyhrich Children, Terry Lee Hilst, Junior '41 Address, Green Valley, 111. Hilst, Nelson '44 Caterpillar Tractor Employee Address: Manito, Ill. Hilst, Paul '30 Address: 4001 W. State St., Rockford, Ill. Tammeus, Thelma fl-loeftl '45 Address: San Jose, Ill. Married: Clifford Tammeus Children: Diane Kay 6 months Connett, Belva fHofreiterl '33 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married:.I-larold William Connett Children: Blanche 8 months, Gnile Allan 8 Hofreiter, Donald '22 Foreman at Maple City Stamping Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. College: Park College, 1 year. Fisher, Dorothy QI-iofreiterj '31 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: John Fisher Children: Audrey Ann ll, John Alan 7 College: Browns Business Hofreiter, Harry '24 Address: Kingman, Arizona Hofreiter, Wilbur '41 Farming Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Norma Ethell Children: Ardyth Kay Howell, Frank '16 Dentist Address: 801 First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Davenport, Io. Married: Virginia Howell Children: Marian, LeRoy College: Northwestern Univ., D. D. A. Howell, Harry '12 Dentist Address: 801 First Nat'l Bk Bldy Davenport Iowa Married: Etta E. Howell Children: Patricia E. College: Northwestern, Bradley, D. D. S. Howell, Herschel '20 Address: 838 Lincoln St., Winnetka, Ill. Harshman, Margaret QHowellj '23 Address: 105 S. Hamilton, Sullivan, 111. Hamann, Ann fHuttonQ ' 39 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Wilbert Hamann Children: Coralee 6 Hoerr, Grace QHuttonQ '47 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Kenneth Hoerr Hutton, Lawrence '42 Address: Green Valley, 111. Alumni-Continued Hutton, Ralph '37 Address: Champaign, Ill. Olson. Dorothy flngersolll '39 Address: 1501 So. Capitol, Pekin, Ill. Married: Harry E. Olson Children: Nancy Ellen, 10 months Friedrich, Lyla llngersollj '42 Address: Forest City, Ill. Married: Howard Friedrich Groark, Rose Qlngersollj '38 Address: 501 Bellroad Ave., Chicago, Ill. Jones, Alfreda fJamesj '31 Address: Green Valley, Ill 7. E. James Short, Alice Uamesl '27 Address: Emden, Illinois Married: Harold Short Children: Wilma 6, Kenneth 2 College: I. S. N. U., 1 year Frazee, Esther Uamesl '35 Address: Delavan, Ill. Married: Thomas Frazee Children: Lillian May 2 College: 1. S. N. U., 2 years Jibben, Raleigh '15 Address: Coatsburg, Ill. Jibben, Ronald '42 Farmer Married: Josephine Jibben Smith, Evelyn Uonesl '40 Address: R. R. 2, Pekin, Ill. Married: Elmer Smith Children: Gloria Jean, 2 Jones, Everett '43 Employee at Keystone Stell L Wire Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Mason, Lois Uonesl '27 Address: 1035 N. W. 60th St., Miami, Florida Married: Austin L. Mason Children: Janan Marie 2 Jones, Rival '32 Empl ryee at American Distilling Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Anna Olson Children: Hazel 8, Retha 5, Dee Ann 4 Jones, Walter '24 Address: Pekin, Ill.. 'W Piggly wiggxy Brown, Marie QKearl '05 Address: 603 So. 6th St., Pekin, Ill. Keefer, Claire '31 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Keefer, Jennie '99 Deceased Keefer, Jessie '12 Deceased Beach, Lois fKeeferQ '41 Address: 98 Odgen Ave., Peoria, Ill. Married: Harold Beach Children: Ronald Lee College: U. of I., B. S. Keefer, Loren '34 Vo-Ag Teacher, Ridgefarm Twp, High School Address: Ridge Farm, Ill. Married: Mildred J. Gregersen Children: Janet Lynn College: University of Ill. B. S. Keefer, Walter '01 Address: 339 Widenham Ave., Peoria, Ill. Kemper, Marvin '47 Army Air Corps Address: 16273979 Sq. A. A. B. Randolph Field San Antonio, Texas Married: Helen Alberta Dreher King, Helen '21 Private duty nursing Address: 204 Cresent St., Peoria, Ill. Attended Methodist Hosp. Training School Roles, Grace fKirkrnanj '01 Address: 518 E. Washington St., Clinton, 111. Married: C. Ray Roles Children: Donald, Josephine Garman, Thelma fKnaakj '47 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Clyde Garman Crawford, Mary QKramerl '25 Address: R. R. 2, Pekin, Ill. Married: Oliver A. Crawford Children: Shirley, Helen, James, Kenneth Bowlby, Dorothy fKuhnj '22 J Address: 1201 3rd St., Pekin, Ill. Alumni-Continued Kuhn, Floyd '31 Buyer-Caterpillar Tractor Co. Address: 336 Washington St., Pekin, Ill. Married: Orma Kuhn Children: Charlene, Ruth, Sylvia, Floyd College: Lincoln, A. S. Lahman, Leatrice '44 Address: Blunt, S. Dakota Larimore, Betty Lou '44 Address: Green Valley, Illinois Latham, Rou '05 Lawler, Ethel '08 Lawler, Minnie '03 Deceased Lawson, Robert '22 Caterpillar Worker Married: Vera M. Lawson Address: Manito, Illinois Lawson, Forrest, '12 Service Station Operator Address: Hamilton, Ill. Children: Ruth 20, Corinne 19, Laren 23. Roush, Lela fNeesj '17 Address: Manito. Ill. Married: Sargent Roush Children: Marilyn 17 Nannen, Helen '45 Robert 26, Thompson, Beatrice QNicelyD '22 Address: Cornell Circle, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Nicely, Charles '36 Deceased-World War II Nicely, Ronald '39 Student-Bradley Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Ray Baysinger Children: Susan Rae 3 months Nichols, Carrol '38 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Nichols, Charles '34 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Lee, Elsie QNichols, '35 Address: Elkhart, Ill. Moushon,:He1-en fNicholsl '43 Secretary, Housewife Address: R. R. Z, Washington, Ill. Married: 'Wayne R. Moushon V Olivero, Oliver '42 Deceased-World War II Osborne, Lawrence '31 Deceased Parkin, Elmer '24 Address: 104 California Ave.. Peoria, Ill. Parkin, Lawrence '19 Address: 1848 Lincoln Ave., Peoria, Ill. Newport, Leona fParkinQ '24 Teacher Address: Box 291, Salem, Illinois Children: Shirley 10, Thomas 15, Philip 12. Married: Shirley M. Newport College: I. S. N. U., 3 years Damarin, Myrtle lParkinj '17 Teacher' Married: Harry T. Damarin Address: 203 E. Moneta, Peoria Children: Rojean, May, Bonnie College: Normal, 1 year Heights, Ill Parr, Alta '42 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Parr, Evelyn '47 Address: Green Valley, 111. Parr, Jean '44 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Pfeiffer, Dorothy '46 Waitress Address: Green Valley, Ill. College: Brown's Business, 1 year Null, Maxine fPfeifferQ '44 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: James Wesley Null Children: Warren Allan, 6 months. Phillips, Frances '43 Bookkeeper Phillips. John '41 Farmer Address: Green Valley, Ill. College: U. of Ill., B. S. in Agriculture Alumni -C ontinued Thomson, Mable IPoorej '28 Address: 1100 Pamellia Drive, Tyler, Texas Married: Robert John Thomson Children: James 10, William 6 College: U. of Ill., B. S. Walker, Elizabeth fPughl '36 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Russell L. Walker Children: James 7 Rademacker, Melvin '46 Farming Address: Green Valley, Ill. Rankin, Lloyd '32 ' A Machinist at Pekin Machine k Parts Address: 900 Prince St., Pekin, Ill. Married: LaVerne A. Wilkinson Children: Micheal L. 7, Stephen 2 Rankin, Richard '39 Address: 1226 S. 4th St. Pekin, Ill. Hamilton, Blance fRasmussenj '28 Address: Manito, Illinois Rauch, Harry '37 W Kentner, Hazel fRegurl '32 Address: Bartonville, Ill. Married: William Kentner Children: Patricia 12, Linda 5 Keefer. Clara fReedj '03 Address: Green Valley, Ill. McJunkin, Nettie fReedl '03 Address: lll7 Henrietta St., Pekin, Reining, Adrian '45 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Reining, Earl '43 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Tinkham, Geraldine QRennerl '36 Address: Kirkwood, Ill. Married: Darrell Tinkham Children: Ronald 3, George l College: U. of I., B. S. Renner, Virginia '40 Waitress for Renner's Tea Room Address: Morton, Ill. t College: l. S. N. U., l year Ill. Ripper, Glen '47 Rudolph, Edna '28 Deceased Jibben, Dorothy fRuthl '33 Vetter, Emma fRuthl '38 Deckard, Mary CRuthJ '29 Chapman, Nellie fRuthl '27 Address: Bradford, Ill. Married: Ralph Chapman Children: Ruth 9, Ralph 7, John 9 months Ruth, John '31 Ill Farmer Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Florence E. Boyer Children: Sandra 7, Marlene 4, Vernon 2 Scherer, Wilbert '35 Farrning Address: Green Valley, Ill. Schlyer, Irma '41 Address: 124 Leddie Ave., Springfield Schlyer, Paul '46 Machine Operator at Caterpillar Address: Green Valley, Ill. Schureman, Charles B. '15 Consulting Engineer Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Lucy DeTroye Children: Mary 21, Charles l7 College: Beloit. B. S., M. I. T., B. S. Schureman, Elsie 'Ol Deceased Schureman, Mary '46 Student-Hanover College Address: Donner Hall, Hanover, Ind. Strawbridge, Mildred fSchuremanl '06 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Oliver F. Strawbridge Children: Lucy, Helen, Oliver, Vincent College: Sprague, Teacher Address: Married: Bradley, Smith-A. B. Bonnie fScottl '46 73 Allan Sprague, Clinton, Ill. Gene Sprague College: Lincoln Jr. College, 1 year .nm 1. . ,., Ju.-I.. - Alumni-Continued Urish, Mardell fScottD '43 Housewife and Private Nurse Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Richard Urish Graduate Nurse, Springfield Hospital Van Matre, Ruby KScottl '44 Secretary Address: Mason City, I.ll. Married: Harold L. Van Matre Seelye, Clayton '44 Address: 415 Caroline St., Pekin, Ill. Drake, Marion fSeelyej '39 Address: 1212 So. Ninth St.. Pekin. Ill. Married: Gilbert Drake, Ir. Children: Dixie Lee 7 Siltrnan, Rayrnond '31 Address: R411 Montecello Ave., Skokee, Richards, Irnodale QSharpl '34 Address: Andover, Conn. Married: Donald G. Richards Children: Robert 3, James l month College: Lincoln, U. of I., B. Ed. Sharp, Robert '40 Industrial Arts Instructor Address: 307 W. Hovey, Normal, Ill. Married: Marian Meeker Children: Rona Lee 3 months, David 3 College: Lincoln, Bradley, Stout Inst.-B. S. Shay, Roy '46 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Shaw, Perry '43 Sloter, Robert '47 State Highway Employee Address: Green Valley, Ill. Smith, Albert '36 Berchtold, Altamae fSmithl '33 Address: R. R. 1, Pekin, lll. Married: Jesse R. Berchtold Children: Gerald Keith 8, Donna l Smith, Elmer '42 Address: Green Valley, Illinois Deiss, Lenora fSmithj '44 Address: San Jose. lll. Married: Harold Deiss Children: Sharon Lee 2 Sweetrnan, Mayme fSquire, '01 Stadsholt, John '34 Farming Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Fern Francis Children: Barbara 4, Frances 3, Frederick Z Stadsholt, William '34 Farming Address: Mason City, Ill. Married: Marjorie Rabbe Children: Billy Lee l year Limback, Rozeua qstaaghoup '32 Stauthammer, Fred '23 Building Foreman at Corn Products Re Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Gladys Carson College: Ill. State Normal, 12 years Statuhammer, Lawrence '18 City Bus Superintendent Address: 1108 S. 5th St., Pekin, Ill. Tyler, Pearline KSteakleyl '29 Stout, Betty '47 Student-I. S. N. U. Address: Green Valley, Ill, Stout, Waunetta '45 Student Nurse, Methodist Hosp.-Peoria Address: Green Valley, Ill. College: Nurse's training Strawbridge, Everett '38 Student, Baptist Univ. Address: Shawnee, Oklahoma Strawbridge, Helen '41 Teaching chemistry in Silliman Univ. Address: Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Phillipine Is. College: Hanover, A. B.. U. of I. M. A. Urish, Lucy fStrawbridgel '36 Address: Mt. Morris, Ill. Married: Robert A. Urish Children: Robert 4, James 1 College: MacMurray College, A. B, LC . .vm Jn, -Ls.. Alurnni-Continued Strawbridge, Oliver '16 Farmer Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Mildred Strawbridge Children: Lucy, Everett, Vincent, Helen Strawbridge, Vincent '40 Salesman for Pillsbury Mills, Inc. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Marian Strawbridge Children: Vince l, Lucia Mildred 2 College: Beloit College, B. S. Suffield, Harlan '23 Teacher-Peoria Central High School Address: 200 S. Elmwood, Peoria, Ill, Suffield, Helen '20 Trowbridge, Cornelia Ernma' '16 Biology Teacher, Pekin Com. High School Address: Pekin High School, Pekin, Ill. College: U. of L 1920-A. B. U. of I.-1926-M.S. Trowbridge, Donald '17 Address: East Peoria, Ill. Vanderwulp, Elaine QTrowbridgej '41 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Paul Vanderwulp College: Bradley, 1 year Trowbridge, Elmer '12 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Damon, Loreta lTrowbrf'..1gej '17 Address: 721 Ardmore, Peoria. Ill. Special Music Teacher in Peoria Public Schools Trowbridge' Mary '09 Address: Underhill St.. Pekin, Ill. College: I.S.N.U.. Bradley, Northwestern-B.M.Ed. U1-ish, Adam '42 Deceasgd, World war 11 Suffield, Lyle '27 Burnsfield, Alma QUrishj '37 I Free Lance Art 8: Advertising Art Teacher- Address: 1007 Knoxville Ave., Peoria. 111. Peoria High School. Part time teacher-Bradley Married: Richard Burnsfield Address: High Point Road, Peoria, Ill, Children: Audrie 10, Joel 5 Urish, Delbert '39 College: Bradley, Syracuse-B.S., U. of S. Calif. Address: Manito' 111. Knudson, Kathryn QTa1botl '25 Teter, Lloyd '22, Physician and Surgeon Address: 712 S. Sixth St., Pekin, Ill. Thomas, Bessie '40 Prirnary Teacher Address: Green Valley, Ill. College: Ill. State Normal Univ. 25 years Price, Frances fThomasj '38 Hiram Walker and Sons, Inc. Address: Delavan, Ill, Married: Edmond N. Price Thomas, Louis '47 American Distilling Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Thomas, Margaret '36 Cafeteria Waitress at Hiram Walker Inc. Address: 205 S. Douglas, Peoria, Ill, Thomas, Roger '34 Address: Green Valley, Ill. m Urish, Earl L. '42 Student, Univ. of Illinois Address: 58 E. Gregory Drive, Champaign, Ill Urish, Edgar '37 Address: Pekin, Ill. Urish, Edward '36 Address: R. R. 2, Canton, Ill. Married: Bernice Friedrich Ghent, Evelyn fUrishj '36 Address: 304 Q Court St., Pekin, Ill. Urish, Harold '35 Address: Glasford, Ill. Friedrich, Hazel fUrishl '40 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Urish, John '42 Address: Green Valley, Ill, Bailey, Lenora QUrishj '21 Teacher Address: 808 S. Capital St., Pekin, Ill. Married: Bennett Baile College: Bradley-ul. S. KI. U. Alumni-C ontinued Woodrow, Lois fUrishl '36 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Maurice Woodrow Children: Sally 3, Susan If College: I. S. N. U.-2 years Urish, Lorraine '36 Farming Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Virginia Friedrich Children: Donna Lee 16 mo.. Dennis 5 years Urish, Richard '43 Farmer Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Mardell Scott Urish, Robert '38 Vo. Ag. Teacher Address: Mt. Morris, Ill., R. R. 1 Married: Lucy A. Strawbridge Children: Robert Bryan 4, James Everett 1 College: U. of Ill., B. S. in Agriculture Urish, Wayne '41 Farmer Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Mary Bauer Children: Mary Ann 2 months Urish, Willis '42 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Van Nattan, Murel '43 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Van Nattan, Robert '45 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Van Nattan, Virgil '44 Volk, Aura '34 Deceased Vetter, Lawrence '38 Address: Columbus, Ohio Schmitgall, Bethel fwagnerj '47 Address: Manito, Ill, Married: Ralph Schrnitgall Warner, Rebecca '01 Deceased Watts, Calvin '47 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Maun, Grace fWattsl '30 Address: 117 Humboldtjkveu-Peoria Heights, Ill., C. M. R. 77 Watts, Thayne 'Z9 Address: Glasford, Ill. Watts, Percy '41 Machine Operator-Caterpillar Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Laurraine Bussone Watts, Wayne '29 Address: Green Valley, Ill, Meeker, Bernadine fWeyhrichQ '46 Address: Oakville, Iowa Married: Robert Meeker Weyhrich, Floyd '37 Machine Operator, Caterpillar Address: 113 N. 18th St., Pekin, Ill. Married: Irma Hilst Frost, Dorcas Kwhislerj '30 Address: 93 Fincheley Road, Hampstead P Montreal, Canada Married: Lincoln J. Frost Children: Barbara 10, Lincoln 6, Joseph 5 College: I. S. N. U. and W.I.S.T.C., 2 yrs. Whisler, Junior '38 Address: Delavan, Ill. Meeker, Hazel QWillia1nsj '26 Address: R.R. 2, Burlington, Iowa Married: Daniel R. Meeker Children: Marvin 8: Crafton Kuhn, Orma fwilliamsl '31 Address: 336 Washington, St.. Pekin, Ill. Married: Floyd Kuhn Children: Charlene 10, Ruth Ina 8, Sylvia 3 Floyd George 10 mo. Horn, Ruth Qwilliamsl '30 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Williams, Velma '24 Address: 604 N. Lemon, Van Nuys, Calif. Woodrow, Fred '05 Deceased Woodrow, Howard '38 Factory Worker Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Gertrude Smith Children: Linda Diane l College: Bradley, B. S. A1u.mni-C ontinued Dunnam, Lucille lWoodrowj '36 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Woodrow Dunnam Woodrow, Margaret A.nn '46 Student, Bradley Address: Green Valley, Ill, Brenke, Margaret fWoodrowJ '19 Address: 6116 Hoffwad, St. Louis, Mo. Woodrow, Maurice '35 Blockman for Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Lois Urish Children: Sally Jeanne 3, Susan Kay lf College: Bradley, 1 year Woodrow, Merle '44 Farmer Address: Green Valley, Ill. Woodrow, Raymond Sr, '12 Farmer Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Mable Runyon Children: Howard, Merle, Ray, Margaret College: Western Mil., Bradley, U. of I, ' A. S., B. S. Woodrow, Raymond Jr. '45 Student, Bradley, 2nd year Address: Green Valley, Ill. Woodrow, Herbert '32 Planning, Caterpillar Tractor Co. Address: 926 Henrietta St., Pekin, Ill. Married: Mary Nedderman Children: Virginia Ruth 10. Hilst, Helen fwoodruffl '33 Address: Emden, Ill. Married: Herbert Hilst Children: Norma Jean 8 Strawbridge, Maude Qwoodruffj 'Ol Address: Manito, Ill. Clauser, Dorothy fWornerl '26 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Chester Clauser Clauser, Helen QWornerJ '27 Address: Delavan, Ill. Married: Paul G. Clauser Children: Gladys 8, Clarice 5, Melvin 3, Ronald 12 College: Bradley 1 yr, 111. Wesleyan, A. B. Worner, hnogene '43 Teacher Address: Maroa, Ill. College: Ill. Wesleyan, B. S. Worner, La Verne '32 Manager of Farmers Grain 8: Coal Co. Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Lyla Gehrig Children: Vivian 5, Lyndal l College: Brown's Business 1 year Worner, Lawrence '31 Farmer Address: 'Green Valley, Ill. Married: Frances Zimmerman Children: Joyce 12, Lary 8, Keith 1 College: Blackburn 1931-1932 Hilst, Mildred fwornerj '39 Address: Chester, Nebraska Married: Edward B. Hilst Children: Jean Eileen 8 months College: MacMurray College, A. B. Worner, Wilbur '35 Address: 913 Shipman, Peoria, Ill. Worner, Frances fzixnmermanj '32 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Married: Lawrence Worner Children: Joyce 12, Larry 8, Keith 1 Zimmerman, Evelyn '43 Address: 1518 Fisher St., Pekin, Ill. Zirnmerman, Eldon '37 Address: Box 141, Pekin, Ill, Zimrnerman, Merlin '28 Address: 407 S. 14th St., Pekin, Ill. Zirnrnerman, Kenneth '41 Address: 1518 Fisher, Pekin, 111. Children: Marlowe 17, Frances 15, Miriam 13 Bernhausgn, He1en tzirnxnerrnany '31 College: Ill. State Normal, l year-l semester Address: 1569 A. East 81st Stn west Ouis, Worner, Eldon '40 Address: Green Valley, Ill. Wis mx. .w 1 -.9 .1- 5 Q9 5 ' I' i I x , .X ' . P. ik X if v' 1 sw 5 - A Y R - - A N v X .mms 3 vig., E: -- XM IIJW f ,, D 5 1511. - I Tr, ...1 ' 'A A',' V ' 31212111 - 1 rl 1 5:3 ---l1:- --.-f- l- ,g 2 1 '.-1.-' 1 AQ ' ' 1 A - - 'I' 'f'- .- ,- -.. xx xl , , 1 ,. ,. -N - gl- ,, A,.' A V Q ln.. , 11' Q ,X . ,yr E--V gl- . VVA, A . , , - .- m ,,A.,. - .'.-A, E 'Ef1E 2? Mi'-. P 6 113 1:1 2155.-, Q ll ,g5'. -7.1.3 :E EE 31Q5fiEE'i1eQ1-512211: AL '5.. '5 .. - 1 1 - 1 -1 11 --:Vg-fa 'kgs- ' ' . -5 1 1- 1- ww x ? .27':' 311' 5 1 11 215.11 ' E53 1? , f'Ti' -' v I- f 31'-1 1225-21.2 312 12 -E33 V Q .12 1111.121 aa 22 an X. Y 1221 -221' .2 E3 E33 2211 ' '.:E:' 231'-2 11122: 122 1132 zzz- 222' 1'1Ez11,Z 112'.:2',E:1 Qin' ' 'V-.QP EE: .ff-zjlfiiassge n 1 A iii 1 -'Wm' -, f '?.4., L' J -' 2 ff? I 2 r Q , ii ' 1 ' ' ' qnz' f n' A f Lug X 3 .Q , .4 Q - f 'F g l S y 4 V 4 pq-.1 In .-mr. .W 1.,.-v-uf-I-am an---11.-1 BEHIND THE SCENES COKE MAN SENIOR PLAY CAST LUNCH TIME IN THE LIBRARY SENIOR PLAY CAST THE POSTMAN 8 YEARS OF SCHOOL TOGETHER MIMEOGRAPH TIME IE 4a .' A ff 'O Hits l 947-48 School Calender September Here it is again - Sept. Z - The day another group of Freshman start their high school careers. In the first week of school we lost our first baseball game to Manito. On the 9th Manito repeated its first conquest but we znade it tougher for them than the first time. On Sept. the 12th Armington came to G. V. and defeated us plenty bad. On the 19th Deer Creek visited us, and were our first victims. On the 23rd we went to Mackinaw for the game of the year, but lost by l run. We went to Delavan Sept. 26th to be run over by a large score. October The Juniors opened the month with an invitational dance at school. There was no school on the Znd or 3rd because of County Teachers Institute. On the 5th our baseball team tried their luck on a Mason County team, San Jose, but we were turned back by 1 run. We did better our next try, defeating Hopedale by a large score on the 10th. Also on the 10th, the first six weeks ended and the Sophomores cele- brated with a dance at school, with the Freshmen as guests. The 14th our fun began. Senior play books arrived and practice was started. A Gee Vee See was published on the 17th. The 23rd the Seniors had an invitational hayrack ride and wiener roast. The Freshmen had a scavenger hunt on the 24th. The month was closed with an all-school masquerade at the school. November A Gee Vee See came out the 6th, The 7th was the Senior Class Play, Almost Summer , a big success, judging by the attendance and reception. Armistice day and there was no school. By the 12th basketball practice was well underway. The 19th we opened the season beating Armington in an overtixne. On the Zlst of the month our second six weeks was over. We lost a ball game that night to Manito. The 26th we beat Forest City in an overtime. The Thanksgiving issue of the Gee Vee See was published and on the 27th and 28th we had our Thanksgiving vacation. December p On Dec. Sth we lost an overtime to Manito. The 9th, 15th and 18th we lost to Minier, Delavan, and Forest City respectively. The 23rd of Dec., school was dismissed for Christmas. After a Christmas gift exchange among students and faculty, refreshments were served by the Student Council. January The 5th day of January school resumed with everybody in a better mood after a l0-day vacation. We lost a hard-fought battle to Tremont the 7th. The 9th of Ian. will long be remembered: after many years of failure. G. V. succeeded in turning back a strong Minier quintet 53 to 29. The 13th we were defeated by Hopedale in their gym. Final Exams were scheduled for the l4thand 15th, They were, to everyone's relief, postponed for a week. School is half over on the 16th. We got our report cards for the third time. Going back to our winter ,sport gf basketball, on the 17th Janua ry-C ont inued Mackinaw beat us l point. The ZZnd and 23rd were semester examination days. A piano tuner bothered us all afternoon the Z3rd and on the evening of the same day a ball game with Deer Creek was lost by l point. On Wednes- day night, the 28th, we were put out of the county tournament by Washingtong also on the 28th. the Glee Club presented their assembly. February , The 4th day of February we were host to the Tremont's ball club. They handed us another defeat. The 6th we journeyed to Delavan to be turned back once again. The l0th we entertained Hopedale and lost once more. The 13th San Jose came to G. V. and we lost another. The 17th we traveled to Mackinaw only to be turned back by the Rams. The 20th the Potters of Morton were our hosts and sent us home on the short end again. The 24th was the start of the district Tournament at Minier. Our first attempt was successful when we de- feated Carlock by a large score. Upon our return the 26th, we were put out of the tournament by Minier. It was our last game of the year. The 27th our fourth six weeks ended. Only two more to go. March There wasn't too much doing around school in March. The Regional Tourney was run off in Pekin from the Znd through the 5th, The 8th and 9th we had a class basketball tournament. The Juniors won it by defeating the Seniors. The 18th and 19th some of our basketball team traveled to Huff Gyrn to see the state tourney. The rest of us listened to the games on the radio and cheered Our favorite Of the Sweet Sixteen . There was no school on the 26th or 29th as it was our Easter vacation. The 31st the Seniors presented their assembly program. April April 7th was the Junior Class Play, Atomic Blonde . , Burr made a nice looking girl, The 9th our fifth six weeks period was over. The l6th saw a Student Council bowling party at the Pekin Rec. Some scores!! Saturday the l7th the County Music Festival was held in Pekin. What a crowd of singers and band players were there from the county schools. On the 30th, our first Student-Alumni prom was planned. May May lst the Delavan Relays were held but G. V. was not represented. Where are our track stars? The 7th, our Junior-Senior banquet was held. We ate in Morton and then went to Peoria to a show. The 14th our Seniors went to Bradley to visit college. On the l7th the county track meet was held in Delavan. Several of our boys placed. The 20th was our pot-luck supper at school. Letter awards were given at this time. On the Z3rd, Bacculaureate was held with Rev-. C. R. Underwood presiding. The 27th was the happiest day in ll Seniors lives. We graduated. Our graduation speaker was Dr. Leonard Odiorne of Peoria. On the 28th all underclassmen were excused for three months, so the school was closed. 1- a Mmm 1 -amy.: um.. A X 0 -vpn N.. .-Q.. 1 , N ORRIE WOODRUFF FLOYD MEEKIR DUANE HEREN CARL HAMILTDN JIM BOWLBY 1947-BASKETBALL-1948 The Hornets opened practice in late October with twenty-two boys out as candidates for the team. Two lettermen I-Iarnilton and Goeken were among these boys. We won some games and lost some but the one's we lost were very close games and some overtimes. At the close of the season, letters were awarded to the following: Managers: Russell Crosby and Ronald Crosby. Floyd Meeker, senior guard. This was Floyd's first letter. Floyd played very well both defensively and offensively. He will be remembered for his quick thinking in a ball game. Orrie Woodruff, senior center. This was Orrie's first letter. Orrie always played with the will to win, and never gave up until the game was over. Jim Bowlby, junior forward. This was J'im's first letter. Jim was good at handling the ball and his free throw shooting was consistently good. Duane Heren, junior center. This was also Duane's first letter. He will be back next year and his height will be needed. The experience he gained this year should make him very efficient. Roy Dickerson junior guard. This was also Roy's first letter. He was a good man for looking over his men and finding an opening. Carl Hamilton, another junior guard. This was Carl's second letter. His ability to fight for the ball, and to dribble the ball was very good, and he also could pull out of the tight spots. Bud Schureman, junior forward. This was Bud's first letter. The experience he gained this year should make him a very good forward next year. The following reserves, playing on the Junior Varsity gained much experience and will be strong competitors for a place on the 1948-49 team, Bob Diess, Marion Scott, Lewis Hamann, Donald Hoeft, fall Juniors, Stanley Skaggs, Bill Larimore, Harlan Flairty, Bill Dean, John Thomas, and Frank Scott, fall Freshmen, and Dick Watts who was a Sophomore. Letters were also awarded to our three cheerleaders, Carol Luft, Frances Clauser, and Donna Aldrich, These girls presented an attractive appearance and kept our cheering section in action at all of our basketball games. Their cheerleading clothes were in Green Valley colors, and consisted of green skirts, white blouses and green boleros. BUD SCHUREM4-N CAROL LUFT, FRANCES CLAUSER, DONNA ALDRICH ROY DICKERSON VARSITY SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Hex-en, C. Hunilton, B. Schurlrman, F. Meeker, I. Goeken, 0. Woodruff, J. Bowlby, Conch Koch, R. Dickerson. BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: C. Hamilton, F. Meeker. D. Heren, I. Goeken, I. Bovlby, O. Woodruff, R. Dickerson, Mgr. Bing Crosby. SECOND ROW: Coach Koch. B. Schureman, D. Hoeft, H. Fllirty. R. Larimore. D. Watts F. Scott, B. Dean, S. Skagge, I. Thomas, M. Scott, B. Deiss, L. Hamann STATISTICS Baseball Games Played and Results Green Valley 3 Manito 7 Green Valley 6 Manito 9 Green Valley 7 Armington 20 Green Valley 8 Deer Creek 6 Green Valley 6 Mackinaw 7 Green Valley 8 Delavan 20 Green Valley 8 San Jose 6 Green Valley 17 Hopedale 6 Batting Average GP. POS. AB. H. R. K. Z Ary 8 SB. Z5 4 6 15 160 Bowlby 5 FB. 6 6 4 300 Dickerson 8 SB. 6 3 9 207 Goeken 8 SS. 10 4 6 344 Hamann 5 FB. 0 1 6 000 Hamilton 8 TB. 7 8 9 259 Heren 8 C. 15 10 5 484 Ingersoll 8 P. 9 5 3 345 Larirnore 3 P. 2 0 1 666 Meeker 2 RF. 0 l 3 000 Schureman 8 RF. 9 8 6 375 Woodruff 8 CF. ll 6 1 .458 Basketball Games and Results Opponents Our Opponents Our Opponents score score Opponents score score Armington 54 55 io. t.j Armington 45 41 Manito Sl Z9 fo. t.J Mackinaw 37 36 Forest City 36 37 San Jose 43 42 Manito 48 44 fo. t., Deer Creek 37 36 Minier 45 35 Washington 47 45 Forest City 42 28 Tremont 51 34 Delavan 42 33 Delavan 54 36 Tremont 55 50 Hopedale 42 23 Minier Z9 53 San,Jose 47 38 Hopedale 3 7 31 Mackinaw 5 8 46 Carlock 36 62 Morton 58 22 Minier 53 38 e Player Pos. G.P. P.F. F.G. Fta. FtMd. Z FtMis. T.P. Bowlby F Z3 50 60 115 55 .478 60 175 Goeken F 15 49 67 34 .500 33 188 Woodruff C 22 40 74 33 .445 41 105 Meeker G as ss 8o B4 .sso 36 116 Hamilton G 22 61 70 32 .457 38 124 Heren C Z3 53 56 Z8 .500 Z8 120 Dickerson G 23 39 51 15 .294 36 45 Schureman F. 23 10 9 5 ,555 4 13 POS. --Position F.G.--Field Goals FtMis.--Free throws missed G' P' Games P1aYed F!Mde.--Free throws made T.P.--Totah Poi.nts P. F.--Personal Fouls Fla.--Free throws attempted 72 --Percentage -i1a-n-n1z111u....un1L-1.11.1- VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW: 0. Woodruff, D. Hex-en, J. Goeken, I. Bowlby, R. Dickerson. SECOND ROW: Conch Koch, C. Hamilton, B. Schuromnn, J. Lsrimoro, F. Meeker, B Ingersol. THIRD ROW: Mgr. R. Deiss, L. Hamann, I. Ary. Mgr. R. Lyons. BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: C. Hamilton. O. Woodruff, D. Heren, J. Gookn, I. Bovlby. R. Dickerson F. Meeker, I. Ary. SECOND ROW: Mgrs. B. Lyons, B. Deiss, S. Skaggs, B. Schuzomsn, B. Ingersol, I. Larimore, M. Clause:-, D. Hoeft, F. Scott, L. Hamann. THIRD ROW: D. Rademsker, R. Larimore, L. Inge:-sol, D. Watts, E. Boyer, M. Scott, H. Flaix-ity, B. Dean, J. Thomas, C. Koch. BASE BALL Our baseball season opened with a search for a diamond. The land west and across the hardroad from the cemetery was lent to us by the Cemetery Association, Thebaseball players worked hard and long clear- ing and skinning a diamond. Many thanks are due Carl Fisher for his time and the use of his road equipment: to the directors of the Cemetery Association, and to the parents who lent their tractors and mowing machines. When Coach Koch called the first practice he had the following letter- men from last year: John Goeken, who probably would have been our first string pitcher had he not broken his arm cranking a tractor. Uohn was con verted into a shortstopj: Jirn Arym a fast lead-off man and a good second baseman: Orrie Woodruff, a good batter and center fielderg Burr Dickerson a good infielder and outfielder: Carl Hamilton, a very efficient third base- man: Duane I-Ieren, a good catcher and batter. Also out for practice were these boys: Floyd Meeker, Bud Schureman Jim Bowlby, Lewis Harnann, William Dean, Jim Larimore, Harlan Flarity, Frank Scott, Dick Watts, Stanly Skaggs, Donald I-Ioeft, Ezra Boyer, Marion Scott, Bill Ingersoll, John Thomas and Donald Radernacker. With them competition developed for the vacant spots on the team. Floyd Meeker and Bud Schureman shared the position of right field. Jim Bowlby took over first base, but shared it occasionally with Lewis Hamann. Bill Ingersoll, who had pitched on the Tremont grade school baseball team, won the pitching job. For the third tirne, letters were awarded to Orrie Woodruff, Carl Hamilton, Jixn Ary and Burr Dickerson: for the second time to John Goeken and Duane Hereng for the first time to Floyd Meeker, James Bowlby, Lewis Hamann, Bud Schureman and Bill Ingersoll. The boys who took care of balls, batts and bases were Bobby Deiss and Bobby Lyons, who were chasing balls and carrying water all the tirne. These rnanagers received letters for their services. The baseball team won fifty per cent of its games. 1: m QI ! ' Y ,Yugi 5 K lv, ' .. . 3, - . K . Q 5' A g , ff' Q i 1' , 6 . 'X . u.,,7 V 2 'Y . A - Ak? , A fn :k ,I V , y av, , X v V I ,L . , , 'ww IUNIORS ' X X li ON YOUR MARK! sk -M? sv ' , , m m If f ,, , g , sl 1.1 Q U f ax gf-5 ' f Sq, if ' W , 1 .N Y em v. iw ' WVZIM A ' W 1 , -' ,sm j A wi K 'f . ' . ,gf is :fy 'Q 'L I , ,ffm - ,E 1 hx , Q- .. ' .,fg.,2vgfEfv -. ,, ' . . - N ' ,Q ws f I - Uiggfamlik-,', +050 , y ' , V, - . 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W, L, 1- K ., ' w.,,- ,,.,,,... f V- 0' -' , ,. . ' . 1 , 2 -A I Q Q Q 5 W , N ,. .3 .. K .....,,,. , 5 .NF 1-.,..,, 1 3 P - 553 K 1 5 v H I .gig ,, 45, N , --J , .. - Ki- - ' F' ' , . W ,H S ' 1 , , , , ., t H ,,2,Y5,j,f0'? ,i ,V i ,U ,,mv . If b, .. . , .Q ,, -gk, 551, H ' Q I -wg: f1 ,Q :,', :': L A L 5 A SML. MANAGERS G. V. H. S. C OACH u-K. 4 Q.--...YA-1. Q-lm-mu Q.. 1 1947 - Track - 1947 Track in 1947 wasn't too well received with about fourteen boys reporting for practice. Three boys quit when they found out they cou1dn't take it. The remaining boys participated in the dual, triangular, quadrangular, and county meets. The eleven boys received letters. Joe Bussone, a senior earned a letter by throwing the discus, putting the sh Relay ot, and high jurnping. Ike Baysinger ran the hurdles, dashes, and broad jump. Ike, a senior, set a new record in high hurdles. Floyd Meeker, our miler and half-miler, has another year of competition. Flo also ran in the relay. Marlowe Clauser, another miler, will be back in 1948. Jim Ary ran the hurdles, dashes, and the relay. Jim will be back next year. Donald Hoeft was a very fast dash man and he helped to break the Sophonmre record. Carl Hamilton ran the dashes and high jurnped. He has two years left. Roy Dickerson, a sophomore, put the shot, threw the discus and pole vaulted. Larry Moehn ran the four forty and the half mile. He was a sophomore. Bud Schureman ran the half mile. Bud was a sophomore. Jim Bowlby ran the relay, pole vaulted, broad and high jmnped. Jirn was a sophomore and will be back in 1948 and 1949. Green Valley Track and Field Records Seconds 100 YARD DASH 10.5 Bud Jones 24.1 220 YARD DASH Adam Urish 55.5 440 YARD DASH Orville Meeker 2:15:4 880 YARD DASH ' Orville Meeker 4:53 MILE RUN E. Strawbridge 17.0 HIGH HURDLES Don Baysinger 1:42 RELAY A. Urish, E. Jones E. Smith, A. 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