Gridley High School - Pylon Yearbook (Gridley, IL)
- Class of 1951
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Gladys Zehr, will my loudness to Lloyd McKinley Ruth Zimmerman, will my build to Don Gramm I, . I, . I, ' ' Q . I, ' ' . . I, ' N . I, , ' . I, ' . I, . I ' f . I, A . . I, . I, . I, Bob Kiefer, will my athletic ability to Roger Calhoon. I, . . I, I ' . I, My ' 5 .t I, 1 ' . I, ' Q I, , ' . I, I , . I, . , the Senior girls, will our ,igglinu ability to Mary Ho iinley Shoemaker to the American Historf Class You'll need itl X e 5' ff , - e, the Senior Class, will our ability to get along with Mrs. PROPHECY I had Just otten off vork from my 3550 a month job as recept1on1 to the famous Dr Galley of the nGailey Eye Clinic H' m 1 tom Feeling very tired and hot from m day v e 11 I would pick up the evening paper r la nerv fel a hot cup of coffee at the 'Rltzie 1 l at N rid ll As I was sitting there reading e s Q ts ge, IX ve caught this blasting headline, D VE PJ K N I TJ CHANPION OF THE GREAT O YMPIC TRACK s fl i I nv rtl e who should walk into the Inn but Donna Flnck who sat down and told me that she and Junior Price Wu e n n Ily m rried with twin boys She also said they were llxlng LD Bloomington, and owned their own cafe, and were doing verv well After we had finished our coffee, we decided that we would take n s movie together at the Irvin fter all, it had been a lone tlme ince I had seen Donna and she sald that Junior wouldn't mind baby sitting for a few hours s the ports news flashed on the screen we were happy to find oft hat the Chicago Bears alded by their muscular rl ht gua d, Trent Clausen, expected a victory from the CHICBQO Cardlnals There was a great commotion in the seat next to us as a young lady had dropped her popcorn, and was trying in vain to recover it The usher came to the rescue and by shining his flashli ht revealed that the lady sitting next to us was none oth r than our old friendaharilyn Grusy fter going throu H all the formalities of neeting an old friend, Marilyn told u hat she was happily married to a rich farmer and 11f1UV neal Cornell She also asked us if we had heard that Jim Punk 1ad designed a new car that would go 240 miles per hour found out from Marilyn that Jim was living very luxuriom lv 1n his Fifth venue apartment with his wife and family in New York While in the mlddle of our little gab session our eyes focused on the screen at the very minute when we heard these words, THE GRE T 'CROB'T - RICHZRD H'NY - WILL 'PPE.R WITH THE 3 RNUM ND B ILEY CIRCUS FRID'Y NIGHT IN CHIC.G0. The speaker on the screen also said that Richard was really going to make this grand performance because his brother Robert, Chief commander of the fifth army, was going to be among the spectators that evening. Zgain we started our little gossip session and Donna told us that last week she had gotten a letter from Marilyn Hauser, who was living on a big wheat ranch in Kansas with her husband and baby girl. Marilyn told us that the Kiefer twins, Bob and Dick, were gaining nationwide fame in the agricultural field by raising their herds of Durocs. . U V -s O . 0 o RL Q' ...Ulf ' .4 L Q , ' 9 , , 5 at .- .s.f..7CLl,LrIl' L 1 y , s IUIH I i.c f ed and e ax my ees of,H Inrn ozf ed on 7o,11 M:'ne. th, e 's oar VT e - A N -.lf 'O' A LVFL TEN I RlB,E I ,G A L . - Ml 17 ' 'ff 'T '1 . 'A' 'I MEET LLLD AT m,LImION QQULHL GARDEN LAST WEEK. Just as I . . wa n e1i.G the a- ol . ' 31, 1 1 - or fs,p .9 J. . .,. , v 0 .Q F ' -L I Y J Q 11 . ' 0 . . kJ kj I I :. I ' S - 1 L , A 1. U 4 'T ' 'Q Q3 L . , . , , 1' A Q . 1 M . - cn . I I .. V o u I-If f 1... 1 J 1 ' s t, . U I . vi -K-J . 1. 1 . L - v L , W . g be 4 'Ili Y I' 5 ,Q U ,. n g,-4 . O Our eye caught the screen again as we saw a little crippled girl with a nurse by her side. We recognized this young lady as Miss Dolores Helm, Superintendent of Nurses of the Methodist hospital at Peoria. Ls we weren't watching the movie anyway, I decided that I would have the girls come to my apartment and we would really discuss old times We were settled in easy chairs sipping a cup of tea when I decided that television should be pretty good about now, and so I switched on my set The first face that we saw was that of the president Bradley University at Peoria, s we looked a little closely at the distinguished gentleman we recognized as Ronald Pfeffinger The reception was rather poor, so we decided to the set and resume our little chat Donna asked us MOTG him turn off if we knew that Roger Kirkton owned half interest in the famous horse show that would start in a few weeks. We were exclaim ing over it when my door bell rang, and Carolyn Klopfenstein walked in She said she had just got off work from her position as secretary to the vice president of the State Farm Insurance and was just stopping in to renew old acquaint ances We were very glad to see her especially because she had so much information about some of our old classmates She began by telling us that she had gotten a letter from Dolores Skaggs who was traveling with her husband who was a Cleveland Indian baseball player She said that Dolores was coming down to see her when the Indi ns got to Chicago with their three game series against the White Sox me also heard from Carolyn that Kenny Marxmiller now owned his own Standard station at Gridley lmazirg though it may seem we Butch Gramm and his wife and three moving to xrizona in a month where business few minutes later a Western also found out that sets of twins were really he will start his own Union boy came with a telegram from my old friend, Ruth Zimmerman, who had just graduated from Bluffton College and had prospects for a good job. s the evening wore on I aga n picked up the paper and noticed on the society page that Shirley Wiegand was engaged to a young farmer from Pontiac I learned that they would be married in a few weeks and was going to settle down on a farm near Pontiac Leafing through the oaper I noticed that Miss Dixie Kemp formerly of Gridley had just graduated from the Brokaw School of Nursing and was announcing her engagement to a O I . II O Q O 1 D I U I 4 I O . 3 v U T . I Q A A 1 yr K O A LX ' . - . Q. 1 I U Q U minister's son Glancing at the hospital notes I saw that Delores Stoller was admitted yesterday to the ennonite Hospital, I asked the 1rl if they knew anything about it, and they said that Delores was happily n rried and living on a farm near Gridlef I as happy to find out that she had Just ivcn b rth to a 6 pound 4 ounce b by boy that fred Porzelius' name was in the a rlcultural cage. I read a little further and found that Fred, ho resides on his 160 acre farm north of Gridley, had beined recognition by the fact that one of his prize sow's had given birth to a pig which had three reads Being very tired, ay friends left, and I, very content at knoving the good fortune of all ny classmates from G.C.H S , fell fast asleep in my arm chair Gladys Zehr Q ' I . - 6 3 n W Q L .xa 1 . 3. 1, ' 5 i 1 El 0 I vas just going to put the paper away, when I noticed dl u 1. ' .L I 1 n I I O S NIOH HI1TOif Clohr 10 83 September 6 l9L7 found a group of 5 bc ilocred fresimen wandering round the hall of C C H S Soon we had mastered the difficultr of Lettinr into tne ri it cl ss t the rirot time W were then riven th official wel nores Chosen to assist our advisor, Nr Durham, was president Donna Finck, with Richard Yiefer s vice president and Dixie Yemp as secretary tree urer Dolores Skaggs, Dolores Helm, Delores Stoller, ana Ronald Pfeffinger represented our class on the student council During the y ar we lost two of our members, Virginia niller and Melvin Coyle Later we were joined b Harley Forbes from U Higu and the iany twins, Richard and Robert, from Normal Community 410MB l9M9J The fall of ' 8 brought out t1e brighter side of life b fore us, as we were no longer the 'green freshies . There were again 2h of us, and Mr Durham was again our class sponsor. Leading us this wear as president was Roger Kirkton, with Ronald Pfeffinger as vice-president, and Orlyn Zehr as secretarv-treasurer. Those serving on the student council were Dolores Helm, Dixie Kemp, Trent Clausen, and Clifford Vandegraft, -x fx 1 '- ' A' , v , , 24 -V' ' - 1 9 A S 'Q 0 -0 l I 4 ' ' L 1 - ' S1 R 8 - ki . 1 0 9 .7 v -..Q ' c ' come of the school, initiation, administered by the sopho- 1 . ' r- ' 'L C - . D ' , - c L 49. ' .1 X ' S 0 . T . - O ' l e H . - V v ' . f ' Y - 7 'Y T ' - I' 4 1 4 A . Q g I - e ! ll O 419153 10507 e returned the nevt fall sorry for vacat1on's end, but dapvv lor our 0PONOtl0D to Juniors We found two of our members, Larlev Forbes and Orlvn Vehr, no lon er wwtq us Lat r WH the f1rst semester Cllfford Vandegraft translerred t lBaso Nlth e were fortunate ln agawn havine r Durham as our suonsor, wwtn rs O den as co soonsor Head no our class thls Year was Ronald 7f6lflW r as or s dent, secretar Tarvl n fauser, treasurer, Vll7lS Drawn, and PODCQSSlOD chalrmen, Dolores Slagcs and D 16 Leno football games, and at track meets On 'af th we presented the olaj, 'We Shoo' the banlls reen, unlel t e dlrectlon of Mrs r enber er Nav was tue date Ol tue Junlor Senlor Banquet and Drom. 11950 19517 fe returned early ln the all of 1950, not as the green fPGSllqSn of ' 7, but as di Hlflnd senlors e elected Trent Clausen as president, and Jillls Gramm as ecretar treasurer oerv1ng on the student councll were Refer lirkton, Dolores Skarfs, Carolyn Kloofenstein, and larwlfn Grusj 'Hen lr Durham left us, lr. urrav too' his Glace as co soonsor of our class. Tovember 21 we presented the play, Nether Is A Freshman' under the direction of hrs Rlnlenberger. 3 ' 1 ff? fn 1 ' H ,- - I . . . U. 7 ,T rs- ' ' v- 4 lj , .. 4.d .4 5 ... 4 . C . e L ' s - 1 ' - A 1 ! O L14 7 J. Q.- 0 vf ' Q ' 7' .. J - LD A1 O 1 ' -'T :T -W . 'A - - ' .D - - 4 ' A fir H . , ' j .f - 4 ' '.-ge Q -7 0 -rv -7 ' Q- T I l .1 f ' ' v .L .4 . , , ... ...- . L v I .. ., 31' J e ' l -I LL ix' ,- D We operated concession stands at home basketball and - .. , .V I v , g - M 1 S - c . A ' X l A ' , J T c 1 T1 ' ' l' . R112 g . ..M 19 . . , . . l u 1 . ' .f . vw , ' H rd J . ' XJ -S. f. , L LL S: . . NJ . O qv 1' ' N . S IV u 0 . . . : li L 3 f. W. I . . . E IT. u 5 1. N I 1 . L L . . , r 2 , . O L v W all engo fad to banquef' flven ln our- honor on Nay slxth bl tl'-e Juniors OUP baocal aurwate e l ClS'J Jere h ld lav twenty seventh, and oo Qncennnt on June- flrst M of Ha dale we wav-1 o Jowed durlnff our four years at 'fool old f' f' PLS Ye ' j, o L e . , ' 1 va ' 'cf V' o 'T r - , --x., Q .la lJxJ NI A L . v-AN, 5 ' .,A.lL-I . 'J A . ul O is we leave here, we take with us the 'fewory of the .a.j pwjf I 1- o 51' U' ' C ' L X. Jouo, 0 C -11 M gq 3 I -w I l -. AJ hma. 0 D wi, 9' j i 4 i fy :G 34' fra I N 'R Alb 3' V S 'Gym' Q 4 Qfd DFQFVO hfyn 0 QQ 'QS SHOW' 4195 Wdwm If iii Q, JQ P99991 Q Q 'idoqyn or-Y' QCHOLARSHIP Thls section of the Pylon is dedicated to the students basic act1vity, acqu1ring of knowledge How well a student has progressed in the above is indicated by the scholastic achievement he has attained as evidenced by the grades he has earned during a certaln period of tlme The pupils who rank h1ghest ln the freshman, sophomore, and Junior classes, respectively, at the close of the school year l9M9 1950 of the senior class in the year 1950 1951, and th valedicto rian and salutatorlan of the class of 1951 are honored by lng below their grade polnt averages The system of awarding grade points is as follows polnts points polnts D points Semester and final grades have been used in the calcula tions, except in the case of the valedictorian, salutatorian, and the senior scholarship winner, where the fourth and flfth term grades were used instead of the second semester and flnal grades . - Q including their photographs on the preceding page and by list- A Q . B - C - 3 ' - 2 1017 lCK Ron 14 F I ct Pl n A's 1 Iovr xV r P17 11 I W 1 tor n 2 A 6 B' re Q Po ft vcwwrf L 875 10 9 1OVO L7l1lVU feus F 11CP en 01 U Otto, Soehoxora 36 A's Greee ro at vere S O v e SOPVO ore A S lc rr 3 courses Cr jc fo1nt var OOO eene Pres man 3 A T35 L 1050 1fS1 Delores mtollcr S ulor 1 1 2 B's Gr e OlWt Vela e 1.9 ffl e J ffwffinger, Vmlevi 0 'a lm L B's 7 -,flf r- J ' 1 ,': pvc ... 1 Cr. 1 --t , 1 wie I. MQP qH fwuse1, SQ utn' is U 'S S F rd Y 1.1 :AL '41 xfg ' 7. .17 - ,L ,J 'gk 1' '- f.e, C- , Jilr' 35 A'S 1 B Grade Point gvwrf e - 1.900 GV .d ', .1 i 'I A -N fx 1' :OO De id J ffrev, -U T 27 I' l P .. 7 J M q,Q . ,A 1 N Q16 , 5. D,'. Hote, 'ew 6 's - -, V.. . C1 C e fo.nt Lve efe - 2. - 1 - n , GE. 8 I 'S - ,L Y A , . 5 'Q - L 1, Q' ight, +A? Y, z :V J U H I U H S JUNI OR LASQ Hlsfromy C1955 19U95 In th fall of l9 8 twentv one freshm n entered good old C H 1 lake acted as our adviser this vear Gwendolvn Otto was l cted ores dent, Po r Calhoon, vlce presldent, Llord wnle ecre ary a d Iarvwn H16 and, trea ul r Anna ou s , Joan fllfht, Donald eramm and Rower Frey were cnc r to represent our clas on the student council lr axch Ieonard Hursn wo ned our class, IOFM rlf at tendlng Normal COlNlhlty H1 1 School a nartv at Lak Bloomlngton whloh we all engo ed ver much. QIOLQ 19501 retwrw d in tl fall of l9L9 with twentv four wenhers in our class Davld J ffrey, fern rlr attendlng school in ago, and Duane Noel, vho att nd d llanagan Ulgh, were the new omers n our class In Var h Anne Haves Join d u from El Daso Inter wn tae v ar P ttv Karnes left ms, now atten dine FHlFDUP' High School We WH tlated the IPSSHW n a few we 's after school opened w th a oartv at La Dloomlngton F1 ' '1 'J NJ L P e M J- .e f G F1 l 'o .Dc 'T T1 fl 1 , , - U 0 J , . . e,e ee A - ' L ge l L - ' 3 U W. . . ,. ,V non- ,7, s t lj A x - U g s se . I ,i e Witzig V , N P ' . S3 . 5 S a -n 1 I Q 'S A ,L 'I J D -1 1 X I, ' l , 4 rel ' 'gl . , : . . . Soon after school befan, the sophomores lnltlated us wlth . . . as I lm TY ff . U ' V ' A 'J d ' ll 0 1:7 1 we . re Je f. v, u- H J, . ' -5 rx Q ' V I nd '. sl .t I . , . , inlet e C L c 1 - e e f r rw -T N ' 2 cv v 1 ,- ,, O . .1 , Q w IJ 0 'Y , .. l o .ra .. J .5 .. .ve U, ,l - 7 ' ' 'I . . ur AL I O F: 0 'S 1 - F - .1. 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JUNIOR CLASS Front Row Mary Allce McK1nley, Gwendolyn Otto, Shlrley Houck, Anne Uaye , Joan Wrlbnt, Lols Neetsteln Ilene Eedes, Marlenre Lehmann Jeifrey, Dorothy Qtoller, Duane Mock, Mi s Ganshlrt, Narvln Jlegand Bqcx Row Harlow Taylor, Lynn Rink nberger, Roger Calhoon, Jesse Eades, Don Gramm, Jim Burgess, Roger Frey, Lloyd McK1nley, Anna Lou1se Wityig A 1' il1 iti . t x C' ' xl ,rw I y u l- :J , - F I L K- . Middle Row: Marilyn Schieler, Mr. Bain, Judy Kuerth, David J . U . , S - s L . - A . L1 Q ' : . 1. I T 1 S A Y O . .J I 'ETB 'K '5 .-, 1' ' lif- e 7-' L ,lf- V39 '!i :l: as 54 Lll SUPHUHIUHES soPHoMoRE HISTORY H9149 19507 When school opencd for the year l9M9 SO, elghteen eager freshmen entered the doors We did not know Just vhat to expect, but found a lot of people to tell us when we did something wrong On September 20, the dreadful day, Initi ation Dayn, arrived The sophomores treated us badly all day, and then 1D the evening they treated us very graciously at a party at Lake Bloomington We gave a return party on November l, a volley ball bars and Cokes The class OfflC6PS for the year were president, Deane Roth, vlce president, Franklln Grusy, and secretary treasurer, Larry Hughes Student Council representatlves were Lenora Nichols, Teddy Luckert, Larry Kiefer, and Don Roth Sondra Ethington was elected to flll out the term after Lenora Nichols moved away Our class advisors were Mrs, Shoemaker and Mr Latherow, Boys who made good in athletics were Franklin Grusy and Lloyd Burk, who were on the first team in football Franklin was also on the first team ln basketball Franklin Grusy, Deane Roth, Vernon Haase, and Robert Schrock did flne work in track. party in the gym. We served them refreshments of ice cream SOPHONORV VIQTOPX On S6UtG1b0I E fourteen soobomorc ente ed the doors F af v we lost three members, Robert Hlnthorn Tlovd Vurk, an Raloh luntz Lat r Vernon Wa se moved to Qhwm On Oetobe S, we lnltlat d the Mfr shles wlth a party at Tale Wloom ton Our class offlelers for the past ear were Presldent I rr wel s vvr Dresldent Franklin Grusy, seeretarv trea surez, ans both and lass historian, Dor Roth Mrs tudent ouncnl members were, Irma Sommer, Teddr Luckert, rznl Frusx and Don Poth Revs who IGCWPVQI lett Jn football were, Fran' Grusy, V rnon Uaase and Deane Toth Prank Grusf, Vernon Haase and a r WLV e w 1e on tbe flrst ten 1U basketball Rovs p rt1c1nat1nU 'n trac' events were, Deane Roth, T rrv Uu e Pranb Grvsv, Ra llefer, and Dale Welgand We 1re all lGOklNF forward to a habpv year nert vear. C1 'Y A 4.1 .'. - . K V' 1 -0 Y'l . I w , A A 4. LJ A. . . , , , . or T.C.H.b. 'a-n. , . xl, J -, , , T' fa '71 I . - ' . A 4 I x.1 .5 SAA L N. A A . I JP . . . 8 3 . H . Jr Ain lr. .A w n 1 : W 1, . ' , - l U . , 1 T 'H - rw ' A ' - Ja U' V160 , ,. ,L A e , e A U - 0 v 7 v AL , L C Q A n :' 0 P1 1 ' shoemarer and Hr. Kyger are class advisers. O - ff ' 1 1 bel 1 'M' . A 1 v A C v Tj 1- Ir V r A . L , J .A l . 1 ', uf ,ers ' H f '13 f r 1 1 , .- xr - : f 1 A O -V - - . . . L.r v ,',h,s e1e ,. l . . L a ' 1 f ' Q L '4,5 ' - , , , W. 1 . ul- an fQl,S, .. . .tfrrn 4 . . . . . r . A L ' az X x u. X n, . UHOTOQF FLXS Frank Grusy, Nr Shoemaker, Irma Sommer STANDING Larry Kiefer, Dale Viegand, Ted Tuckert, Bob Schrock, Don Roth, Delmar rock, Betty Weador SOL E LD o LGS SIATZD: Amy Lou Gramm, Hr. Kyger, Deane Roth, Larry Hughes, ,., A 41 lim., E f fmnm. A J-g .ILSN '7' EH FRmSHhAN CLASS HISTORY HGol Flghtl Ninln That's our freshran motto whlc we have trled to keeo thls year Twenty three of us entered high school 1D september That was our St3WtlHU llne up On our way around the track we met several difficultles for lnstance, lnltiatlon Some rather weird 100klDg people came lnto the bulldinv that oay I might add that we weren over CODfldSUt ln front of assembly later 1n the day The sophomores made up for that, however, vith a swell party at Lake Bloomlngton ln the evening We gave them a party ireshmen had a Swlmmlhg party at ElPaso Guests were 1n vlted by each of the members, and Je all had a very nice tlme The Off1C8FS of our class were elected as follows Presldent, JdCklG Stoller, Vlce Presldent, Bobby Ackerman, Secretary Treasurer, Nancy Klrkton They have all done thelr part well Our class sponsors are Irs Rlnxenberger and hr H111 We have quite a few boys who partlcloated ln sports this year, and we hope they wlll contlnue their flne job ln thelr next three years Yes, UGO! Flghtl Winln That's our motto whlch we shall tr, to keep throughout our next and last three years at Grldley High I v1 ,fy ' .L . ' h I ' I L L . X Q . m , . . l - l - 3 ' A D 1 I ' 3 A . . . . t - . I . . , , A C3 C A - . A . . D 5.7 1 n C . ' in return later in the year. Also on February 27, the , . . O I . - . A V' , . 0 1 . . . , ., Q .1 l Jr 0 . 1 . . ' . W . , TT . O FIRST ROW THIRD ROW FRESHMEN Nancy Stoller, Shirley Krieghauser, Mary Hayes, Sherrill Gramm, Mary Ann Hany, Marjorie Stoller Mazilyn King, Marlene Shoemaker ton, Jackie Stoller, Bob Ackerman, Mrs Rinkenberger, Marilyn Myers Arnold Otto, James Krones, Jerry Cargill, Jerry Hayes, Glenford Benedict, Gerald Andrews, Roy Duncan, Lonny Stahly, Ronald Mulligan SECUND ROW Patsy Adams, Mr. Hill, Roger Gerig, Nancy Kirk- mmm 'Vi Ah, X be L.. ,mriwf I :wwf N , :J .... . 1 1 - u .K ,.. 1 ig ff X HCTIVITIES -in 1' Q14 X T01 CQMING eunshlnc, flne f ther, u Crowe of people lots of floats ane a footoall vlctory esac the 1250 HO1GCO1lHQ sure succcs The Wowecollng cclebrat on 11s a txo day alfllr, be ne n Ge,tenber 99 and 30 FPICHE, the 22th, 'as me ar ee tlc larpest there ras ever een tlto fetler tnere ere tJentw tno scsarate U0ltS Vlrst LFlA6 ln + s oo! Plowts Jent to t e fourt , llltl, dna s K Fr d s secewc r ze to tHe Senior Class, and tllPC rize t e I1 the communlty entrles, flrst yP1Z6 Jent fle mcrlcau Ieelon quYlll3P second prlze to tne COM1dDltj Cltb, dna trlre prle to t MWIOP .o1aQ's C Muck c ana xo Jas ,ut nto all fleurs. lt lS a shane c all eoule not have reeelved a prlee nr eaj nl ht was the footoall P me Vlt Le LD on U er O1 xas tm lll o wlt tae results Tae flnal scolc es 91 te 6 lH favor of FPlGlG , the t11rd stralg t wln of 0 xso G1 aturoay even ng, one huncred seventy yeo le at sooo the Uomecomlng Banquet, hlCh was coolec and serves J H wow n of t'e Condrcgatloual Clurcl ester of tree 1 s xls suyt I D Iur urtertavusent was furwlsbee b the lrl 1 sextet, Bcttx Ueaeor, 1lSo Jane Nap r, 1d Rooert Latuerow Prlaes were 0 vcn to toe I .' w 5 -A 44.4 1 V' - 0 ' - . ,. ' N, -V H' uf.-I L. f ' , f. V 2 F, - . , ' , f . ,. - ' J j L4 ' -L -1 V w . - - r A , . - . -f ' 1 . - ll 1- ,J sl 3 l . i--A Ll .L Mc, .V A' f' ' , h . 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M A . - . - - . .A- A ' f , S v ' ei ,ton ef' . . . ,. rap . le -4 I ' 'J Q 'f . ff A S - , v PT q '-:' rw - -- - .1 .A ., ' '- I' ' gj ff' W 1 X FY . ' . 1 x v e-.l - u s . - - ' 5.- oldest graduates, the ones who had traveled the farthest distanc , and the newest marrled couple present The dance began at 9 OO on Saturday night, featur ing von Adams' orchestra of Joliet As usual, the high light of the evenlng was the coronation of the king and queen of the Hore omlng Donna Pluck and Dixie Kemp were tn canildate for queen arent Clausen and Dave Burk were oandldates for the privilege of escorting the queen. At 10 PO p nf th Coronation of the queen started The mt rolassnen attendants Marilyn King, Sondra Ethlngton, BIG Indy Kuerth, led the procession They were followed by the ru ner up for queen, Donna Finck, escorted by Dave Burl Pre cdlng the queen and her escort were the little o own bearers, Lynne Kearney and Roger Durham These were followed by the queen, Dixle Kemp, and her escort, Trent Clausen The presldent of the student council crowned the queen After the crowning the queen and her court led the grand march The rest of the evening was spent ln dancing P I X . U 1 . 3 .. F . Q P . P . J rw 3 1 ,.- .. . .Y fl ,c o Q Av I P1 G x S A' Q ' , ' -t.L- ' ,' I C -V o .Q v 0 .V 1, ' ' Ll- Lx? u - I w w - 1 - L Q . l. , as ' nQ -. v f P- 0 . L 1 O o J 4. 4 . .I . xl. Q .., 11:55 SEATBD STANDING FIRST RON SECOND ROW FOURTH ROW FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW STUD NT COUNCIL Mrs bhoem lor, sbirley Houcl, Dolores Skaggs, Roger KITKDOH, Carolyn Ilopfensteln, Mr Murra Marllyn Grusy Lonnle St hly, Roger Calhoon, David Jeffrey, Irma Sommer, Don Roth, Judy Kuerth, Prank Grusy, Sherrlll Gramm, Teddy Luekert, Roj Duncan, Jim Krones Mary Mcklnley, Marlljn Grusy, Jacklo Stoller, Carolyn Klopfenstein, Marilyn Hauser, Marllyn Scheller Gwendolyn Otto, Sondra Etnlngton, Irma Sommer, Anna Loulse Wltzig, Sherrill Gramm, Shlrlej Krelghaus r, Shirley Houck Nancy Stoller, Amy Lou Gramm Nar3or1e Stollcr, Narleno Snoemakor, Lois Wett steln, Gl dys Zehr, Dixle Kemp Narlanne Lehmann, Marllyn hlng, Marmlyn Myers, Shlrlej Jlegand, Dolores Skaggs, Pat Adams, Betty N ador, Judy kuerth, Ilene Eades Ronnle Mulligan, Bobby Ackerman, Arnold Otto, Roy Duncan Fred Porzellus, Mr Baln, Roger Frey, Trent Clausen, Don Gramm, Bob hiof r, Frank Grusy Lynn Rlnkenbcrger, Roger Gcrlv, Jesse Eades, Jerry Hayes, Deane Roth, Bob Schrock, Jim Burgess, Teddy Luckert, Lloyd Mchinley, Delmar Mock, Larry Klefer, Dick Klcfor E 0 ' 2 . 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On fOV3ThSF Y, 19 O, Q E val i-'.TL,ion of .LV I Huh var Ne1d. Inch frs:Vnun wha prvsqhted wLtl a L ' n of .le F. T A. co1ors designatinq Tknt the? had been tafcn into the 1rU. If Octobe' 1 inQLiution was - 1 in the par? 1 . J' A a wi3Dor 104 L. CA Fe 11, y 16 -,-1, the F. H. A. Pp,n:o e P..ne in t'9 nfl Ui.H .'-. ivsic WL f 1 Adam: ard L13 L 05 f. 1h1S wear bla animal U. To A. Rally w S held ii th gym on 7a.,L 10, wi'h 19 N I 1: purtl,ipMtiu'. Tlv .QW , ,- terjn 316 vat? to ser Q , ,F.S. This naar 3305 of tk- tJm ers dgd he 4 S 1, , k tifs ,1.H svc3:FHnf1. me H Qe it v'1- . 1- V 1 Q- tl 51,1 e. F F A The flrst F F A meetlng of the year was held on Sent ember lS, 1950, ln the Ag room The offlcers are Donald Grand, presldent, vice presldent, Trent Clausen, secretar Poger Frey, treasur r, Robert Kief r, reporter, Fred Por Several of our members showed t5SlP srogects at the F F A fair h ld at hlPaso on September Sth and 9th Seven greenhands were 1n1t1ated at the October 2nd meetlnv, and now we have a membershlp of twenty three Tue F r A went to loneggers' hatchery and farm on January 23 l9Sl We sold garden seeds agaln for tne Vitallty Seed Compa we also sold Chrlstmas cards, concrete hog trouvhs, and rat balt T1 ' 0 0 c . - ' . ' . . ' : -A 1' ' ' D ' Y: L , ' 9 5 ' zeliusg and sentinel, Frank Grusy. Nr. Bain is the advisor. I l O 3 vw l . . . . O . . 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Left no Right Bottom Row second Row Third Row Top Row Left to Right LIT RXRY Deane Roth Roger Calhoon, Judy Luerth, Dixle L mo, Mrs Rinkenborger, Dolores Fein, Marianne Lehmann, Davld Jeffrey, Don Roth hIXLD CHORLQ Gwendol n Otto, Nancy Stoller, Marion Taylor Ann e fltZlq, Mary Hayes, Shlrlef hrleghauser, sulrley iouck, Ann Hayes, Mary McKinley, Dlxie Sherrlll Gramm, Marllyn Hauser, Delores Stoller Jackie Stoller, Roger Gerig, Lloyd McKinley, Lynn Rinkenberger, Bob Ackerman, Duane Mock, Lois Wettsteln, Gladys Wehr, Mary Ann Hany, Dolores Helm Marco Stoller, Mancy Klrkton, Jo Wright, Shirley Wiecand, Jevrv Cargill, Roger Calhoon, Davld Jeffre , Roger Frey, Gerald Andrews, Judy Kuerth W1Pl8HHS, Lehmann, Ilene Eades, Marlene Shoe mak r Marilyn Schieler, Carolyn Aloofenstein, Dolores Skag s, Pat Adams, Ronald Pfeffinger, Donald Gramm, Roger Klrkton, Trent clausen, Marvin Wiegand, Jim Funk, Maril n Myers, Betty Meador Dorothy Stoller, Marilyn King BAND Don Roth, Roger Frey,Duane Mock Roger Gerig, Marilyn King, Bob Ack rman, Jerry Carglll, Merle Gerig, Marilyn Myers, Dale Wiegand, Connie Cargill, Jacxie Stoller, Gerold Andrews, Teddy Luckert, Marilyn Roth, Larry Hughes, Nancy Kirkton. D E 1 I 7 f ' 1 sy ' 'el . , L I 1 7 Y U , I -Y 9 ' J s vs ', , ' 1 ' ' . ' ' Q v 'E' 1 I . ' Kemp, Irma Sommer, Sondra Ethington, Amy Gramm. U , . . . ,- . 1. y T A J D . LJ U l . : . O . ' CD -1 If ' XT . 1 I . I' ' 9 1 : '- I A . Q , L . A . . y V , D : 1 e . ' U fMC.?QC!7Z gnwzfy famine? 56077221077 2' Ziffvzfa -5' S? Aflaffzarzfn Kei L Wan Z0622J?Qf IQ 57 1' 9 X 5 ,J ' ,V I . 'id 1 ' 1 Q 3 4 , W ' A I , T ' u 1 971651 0 ' ' mafzfz -, - n - 1 . .. - .5 . ' 9 Zemze i 4146 Q Q25 779 LITERARY The llterlry team of Grldley High School was very active thw year It consisted of Roger Calhoon Davld Jeffrey, Var anne Lehman, Donald Roth, Deane Roth, Judy Fuerth, and Dlxle Kemp Donald Roth gaxe a humourous reading nW1th the Photon grapherf'b Leacock Th s placed first in the McLean County contest, second at LeRoy, and lOth at the Petersburg sectional. David Jeffrey presented an original oration, Hweed of Hadn ss, QCCOmUdD1Gd bf a chalk talk Thls placed flrst lh the countv contest, s cond at the LeRoy D1 trict, and flfth at the Petersburg Sectional ln extempore r adlng, HCall lt Courage,' bv Sperry, was FlVSH by Deane Roth, who placed thlrd ln the county conte t Dlxle by haufman Roger HSkcletons state seml Kemp gave a dramatic readlng, Je are Americans, Hart Thls placed second lh the countv, and Calhoon dellvered an oratorlcal declamation, All, b Fretz He placed first at Urbana in the flnals, second at the IePo Dl trict, second at the Peter turg Soctlonal, and thlrd at the state flnals at Irbana Marianne T hman recelved flrst place at the county contest for spelllng Judy Kuerth pave a humorous readlng, HThe Christmas Spectacle, bf Benchley She won a flrst place 1n the Mc Lean Gount5, and a thlrd place at the LeRov contest in ex temporaneous reading Dolores Helm wa to rewrite an essa on the Welfare State at the McLean County contest But lt was removed from the contest, because of lack of participants Mrs Reta Rlnkenburger 1S the director of the speech deoartment Gridley High School won the annual McLean County Literary contest held on Wednesday, Aprll 18, at Illinois State Normal Unlverslty ln Normal Our school earned 2h points, four oolnts ore than lts nearest rlval, LeRoV Hlgh School, with 20 pOlDtSu A . . v m Z . 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FRONT ROW BACK ROW SEQTED STANDING FIRST ROV THIRD ROW FOJRTH RO' GIRLS ENSEMBLF darllyn Myerx, Nancy Stoller, Marlon Taylor, Mary Ann Hany, Nancy Klrkton, Jackle Stoller, Sherill Gramm Marllyn Wrig t, Marllyn Klng, D1x1e Kemp, Judy Kuerth, Joann Marllyn Schieler, Carolyn llopfensteln F user OCTET Marllyn Myers D vld Jeffrey, Marvin Wlegand, Marrlane Lehmann Judy uerth, Betty Meadors, Marion Taylor, Roger Calhoon, Donald Gramm GIRLS CHORUS Gwendolyn Otto, Nancy Stoller, Shirley Krleghauser Mary Hayes, Erma Sommer, Sondra Ethlngton, Amy Lou Gramm Ann Hayes, Dolores Mae Helm, Mary Alice Moiinley, Dlxie Kemp, Cherrlll Gramm, Mary Ann P ny Margorle Stoller, Gladys Zehr, Nancy Klrkton, Toann Wrl lt Toi Jett tcln, Ilene Eades, Marilyn Hauser, Dolores Stoller, Marlene Shoemaker, Jackle Stoller Marrlane Lehmann, Shirley Vlegand, Carolyn Klop fensteln, Dolores Skaggs, Betty Headers, Patsy Adams, Marllyn Myers, Dorthy Stoller, Marllyn Schieler, Marilyn Kino, Judy Kuerth 'l ': I .' , : Q' ' , 1 0 ' ' if h ul-, U cv 1 h ' , ' .a . . : , ' , , Q Q-: a ' ' , ' ' . , TG ' u . - O Q I SECOND ROW: Shirley Houck, Marion Taylor, Anna Louise Witzig, T ' J ' . la . b . . . , , . 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Nr V' SENIOR CLASS PLAY On Tuesday, November ?l, the senlors presented a three act comedy, HMother l a Fra hm n nby Perry Clark The ch aeters were as follows Ablpall Abbott a widow Dixle Kemp o e o Mlch zoology teacher Ronald Pfeffingor 11 r pert glrl of 18 Donna Finck lllngham the dean Roger Kirkton ll r hol LWlfO of dorm Ruth Zimmerman v 1 Marilyn Hauser I Dolores Skaggs L Shirley WlOg8nd ara students at Dolores Helm Pol or College Marilyn Grusy To o D Jim Funk c' Kenny Marxmiller Jw 1 Bob Hany B1 l Bob Kiefer When Mrs Abbott decides to go to colleg , Susan knows her own life lS rulned Also, she is afraid her motherfs llfe will be rulned, because, as Mrs Abbott 13 uso old,W she can be nothing but a wall flower Susan is much sur prised, though, as Mrs Abbott turns out to be the most popular g1rl on the c mpus Mrs Abbott and the Professor are in love with each other, but Susan, also, is in love Wlth the Professor Because of a misunderstanding, the Dean kicks Mrs Abbott out of school It takes a lot of understanding and explain ing to get this incident straightened out, but in the end everything turns out perfectly. Much of the success of this play was due to the fine directing of Mrs. Reta Rinkenberger. I , 4 ' v'S 'S C. , r 0 OT- , . I plflws, ' jf, 0 -..-.. -Q-----an----as--pq . Pr fess r ,T -acls----- H - --- ' S 5,3 ,v.... .-.- ..-.....-.-..... -.,.. J J' -...-........-.. Izgqyl Gi 5 CA ......-..-..- -J ' V4 -....--...-...-----.. Mrs. Ml e --- ---- --- 's' ' ---- - Sjffj, 151 -..-..----.. --....--.. ..... ........----........ Rpftylz ,..--.......-....- .. ..-.........--..-----..-..-..-.... .. Helen J---m- --- ------ ------- ----- ---Carolyn Klopfenstein Qpppfgj ...-... -- .......... ...... ----------- - ' CQ, J .... ---- -- --- ------------ Marge I ------ --- ------ 'nt ------- 3 b ---D-----l-- ------ ----Q-----u-su-u--nun-n-,mug-... JE ,-n--- ----.- -..-v-.-..--- ---- -:guns---Q-nc.--. Hg ,----- -....-.....- .... -.-...... ..... -.....-....--------..-.. 1 j......--..-..--..---..-....-.. .... .....-....-..--....---..-.. . . ' I A G ' . W . y 'J I . . . . C ,, .g - I I a . O 4 . x g - 1 Y o Q r L ' 0 3 -.TUNIOR CLASS PLAY nDon t Take My Penny , a three act comedy, was re sented by the junior class of Gridley Community Hlgh School on Frlday, March 16, 1951 Penny Kerry Mark Sally Norman Caleb Nevis Lydia eoanna Greg Gram Porter Claire Elsie Lucile Red Harrison Day a pretty miss her boyfrlend her farm minded brother the maid with a purpose a publiclty man Penny's absorbed father her attractive sister her busy mother her loyal girl friend Kerry's pal just herself model model model delivery boy young author Marion Taylor Roger Calhoon Marvin Wiegand Judy Kuerth Lloyd McKin1e Don Gramm Marianne Lehmann Marilyn Schieler Joan Wright David Jeffrey Gwendolyn Otto Anne Hayes Shirley Houck Anna Louise Witzig Jlm Burgess Roger Frey Penny decides she wants to go to Hollywood to play the role of Dimity West, instead of playing tennis with her boyfriend, Kerry The author, Harrison Day, comes to town to select the lucky irl, and Sally, the maid resolves to get the part herself. How the whole family got straichtened out, with Grandmais help, made three fun filled, exciting acts. Mrs Reta Rinkenberger, the director of this wonder ful play, was largely responsible for its success. y I H x p - ' Y Monsieur Henri a French designer Lynn Rinkenberger - a 1 a . a W H ll a ' Q a O S 9 5.7 L O - SEAT D STANDING FIRST ROW SECOND ROJ THIRD ROW! FOURTH ROI SEATED STANDING JUNIOR CLASS RLAY Davld Jeffrey, Joan Wright, Parvln Wiegand, Judy huerth, Mrs Pinkenberger, Marion Taylor, Roger Calhoon Marianne Lehmann, Shirley Houck, Lynn Rinkenberger, Jlm Burgess, Gwendolyn Otto, Don Gramm, Marilyn Sohieler, Anne Fayes, Anna Louise Witzig, Lloyd Mclinley, Roger Frey G A A Miss Ganshirt, Anna Louise Witzig, Dolores Skaggs, Marilyn Schieler, Shirley Houck Donna Flnck, Nancy Stoller, Dolores Mae Helm, Shirley Krieghauser, Ruth Zlm erman, Marlon Taylor, Irma Sommer, Sondra Ethlngton, Gwendolf Otto, Amy Lou Gramm Marlanne Lehmann, Anne Hayes, lary Ann Hany, Joan Xrlont, Parllyn Hauser, Sherrlll Gramm, Mary Hayes, Mary Allce Mckinley Nancy I Meador, Iuerth, Marlene irkton, Ilene Eades, Marilyn Ilng, Betty Marllyn J Myers, Shirley Wiegand, Judy Carolyn llopfen tein, Narllyn Gru y, Shoema'er, Lols Iettsteln SENIOR CLASS PLAY Roger xlPktOD, Ronald Pfefflnger, Dixie Kemp, Donna Flnck, James Funk, Marllyn Hauser Mrs Rinkenberger, Ruth Zimmerman, Dolores Mae Helm, Marllyn Grusy, Shirley Wiegand Bob Kiefer, Dolores Skagrs, Bob hany, Carolyn Klopfensteln, Ken Marxmlll SI' I .L ... . 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A, 9 7' l 'J v 1 90000 0 1-41 il G A A The flrst G A A meeting of the year vas held ln the high school llbrar Seotemoer 20, l950 e dead ol r of tllS ye r X s Dolo e Skag s, as pres ldent T10 e uelo n er mere Tarilfn seal ler, vlce oresldent Anna Loulse Jltz ccrctar , an Sql lc oacl, t easu e I ss Dolor Gansdlrt was our soonsor The annual lHlTl8tlOH of tue freshmen was held at tae Octooer veetln Sondra Utuln ton was chalrman of the com mittee wlth Amy Lou Gramm, Retty Neador, and Iwma Sommer 0ur Christmas oarty was held in the Home Ec room on 'ednesday, December 13 1950 The glP1S exchaneed Gifts by drawlnp names as they usually do Refre hments were served add a ood tlW6 was had by all who attended Durlnf Uarcu the lrls or anlzed basketball teams and played each otuer in a tOUT1Q1GDt THe winnln team olayed tue JuUlO1 omaus Clue On arcu l7t1 arlou Taylor, swlrlef Houck, Dolo es Ska s, 810 Dolores I e 'elm xeut to Bloo an ton to a Dance Counc l They learned Tot of new thln s and t oroved to be very heloful The Aorll meeting saw the G A A girls UO1Hg over to Elpaso to have a erand time SW1WWiHU at the oool I I O . , . 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J A AJ.. 3 . 5 I GYM CIRCUS First Row Marvin Wiegand, Lloyd McKinley, Richard Han David Jeffrey, Trent Clausen, D8Vld Burk, Roger Kirkton, Bob Hanj, Kenneth Marxmiller, Jim Burgess, Richard Kiefer, Robert Klefer Second Row Miss Ganshirt, Marlene Showmaker, Marge Stoller Nancy Stolle , Shirley Houck, Amy Gramm, Irma Sommer, Sondra Ethington, Gwendolyn Otto, Ann Hayes, Ilene Eads, Annie Witzig, Donna Finck Shirley Krieghauser, Lois, Wettstein Third Row Mr Kyger, Sherrill Gramm, Mary Ann Hany, Marilyn scnieler, Marianne Lehmann, Betty Mendor, Pat Mary Alice McKinley, Nr Murray LETTERMAN ' S CLUB First Row Bob Kiefer, Kenneth Marxmiller, Rlchard Hany, Trent Cl usen, Bob Hany, Dav1d Burk, Jlm Funk, Ronald Pfeffinger, Roger Kirkton Second Row David Jeffrey, Jim Burgess, Lloyd McKinley, Roger Frey, Roger Calhoon, Roger Gerig, Marvin Wlegand, Donald Gramm, Jesse Eads, Mr Kyger Third Row Larry Hughes, Frank Grusy, Deane Roth CHEER LEADERS Left to Right Donna Finck, Annie Witzig, Sondra Ethington, Marilyn King 3 A '- ' ya ' J Adams, Judy Kuer-tn, Marilyn G1-nay, 'Jo wright, 4.1 l N GVV CIRCUS The avr was fnl rt to capaclty on both n1eht, of tne Gym P rcu , Aorvl 12 a f After havln a rccfss last wear ever one turnea out to see the ClPTUS xh cb was blT'CP ano bett 1 than ever bepore Much of the Cfpdlt or tue success o QQ Ga1s11rt, IP veer, and r WTI Ito worfcd i ll on WJ w1t1 h lrls and boys. There wrr tllrteen act vth clowns entcrtewr 1 oftween 'I eacm monall Pfcffwrvfr serv d as rln master he act soccL lty act bv tqc boys, a ballet dance b1 arov Jl14OD, llmbCFb3Ck soeclalty act bv Parlanne Lehmann, Donna Flnck, and Narllxn Glusx, toe hlfh chool airls ln a march, the tan danc inf twlns Delores ewlwore and Kathleen Qulnn, tumblln bv tae ffrafle bovs, the Trade ff r s fn the Dance of the Dolls , the hw fo scnool boys in a tumblinff act The Waltz of the Flowers bv the unter vraoe n1P1S, and tne vrade Hwrls in a tunbllnff act The last two acts were the Ada' o act and the Cha1r and Table act In the Ada wo act Dave Burk, Trent latsen, anl loser Twrlton turew Pattw Reeves throuec tue alr Wlbl the Lrc t t of ease. T ose ln the Chalr and Table' act were To er nwrkton, Dlck Hanv, Dave Burk, Dave Jeffrev, Bob lang, hen Narxrwlltr, Norman hausfr, and Nr. 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The speedy Grldley backs gained ground con sistently with their new style of offense Gridley scored early lH the flrst perlod on a qu okien pass to Dave Burk Calhoon took the ba on a hand off around his end to add the extra point Gridley dominated the play completely even though the score would indicate a close ball game RLDSKINS DEBEAT CHENOA On Friday, September 22, the Grldley Redskins dumped an old jinx that has plagued them in football since 1926 According to Mr Hill, that is the last tlme a Gridley football team beat Chenoa until 1950 This 1950 team turned a very neat trick in defeat ing the Redbirds 20 to 19 The Redskins got off to a very poor start by losing the ball on the second play of the game. In a matter of minutes Chenoa had this break turned into a touchdown and lead 6 to 0 o o . . . .- O . . . I - .' . ll ' 0 . . I 6665-15 in ' 1 v 'I u J Q o . O o I n Gridley bounced right back and in two series of downs punched over a touchdown and converted the extra point to lead 7 to 6 Before scoring this touchdown, Grldley had one called back because of a backfield in motlon penalty The first quarter ended with Gridley leadlng 7 to 6 Chenoa scored tvice during the second quarter and it looked like they were on thelr way to winning with ease the mBTglD by which they were to lose the game Vith forty five seconds to play in the flrst half, Dave Burk picked up a Chenoa fumble and ran forty yards to score Calhoon passed to Hany for the extra point and the score at the half was Chenoa 19 and Gridley 14 Gridley kicked off to Chenoa to npen the third quarter and the Redbirds drove steadily down to the Gridley 20 yard line before losing the ball on downs At this point Gridley started a drive that was never stopped Two running plays to the left gained five yards and on the next play, Calhoon running behind Dick Hany, picked up 65 yards to put the ball deep in the Chenoa territory pass interference penalty put the ball on the Chenoa 15 yard line The next play was a drive over tackle by Grusy A pass to Dick Hany in the end zone tied the score at 19 - 19. Calhoon then ran his right end to score the extra point that was the margin of victory, Gridley 20 -- Chenoa 19. However, they did not make both extra points and this was . A The remainder of the game was straight football and neither team could do much toward a sustained drive against stubborn defensive play A Chenoa sleeper pass all but pulled the game out of the fire in the last half minute of play The ball carrier fore another play could was ing e two fell down and the game ended be be put into action This victory was a team wln for the Grldley boys It tough for Chenoa to lose but the Redskins were all work hard and working together and deserved to win, REDSKINS DEFEAT LEXINGTBN September 29 H0m6COmlDg! Excitement3'! Color!!! football team added another win to their two of the past weeks to make the homecoming a complete success Lexington was gp for this ball game and everyone an ticlpated a real battle since both teams were undefeated It was a real game wltnessed by a large crowd The Redskins used only five minutes to show Lexington that they meant business The second time Gridley got possession of the ball they zipped to pay dirt so fast that the entire Lexington team was befuddled Dave Jeffrey and Dick Hany combined to carry the ball 65 yards to the five yard stripe of Lexington. On the next play Grusy carried to the one yard line and on the third play Calhoon ran around his left end to score. The extra point was missed . .- . -. 0 l . . o ' Q 3 -f U 'hrw ' 1 . . 4 o o 0 0 - U . - U 0 S 0 U In the second quarter Jeffrey pitched a long pass to Burk on the one foot line and on the next play Dick Hany ran PlFht end to score standing up As the half ended the score was Gridley 15 Lexington O As the third quarter got under way Lexington began to move lhelr drive sputtered out on the Gridley 16 yard line as the Redskins tool over Grusy, Calhoon and Hany combined to drlve to the Lexington four yard stripe This set up the Redsk1n's third touchdown At this point Grusy drove over for the score The extra point was added by Grusy and the With the openirg of the fourth quarter Lexington started a drive that was finally stopied on the Gridley 16 yard line. On the first Gridley play from this point, Calhoon took a lat eral from D Hany, cut back over to his own right slde, and with timely blocking by D Hany, Marv Liegand, and the other lineman, out ran the Lexlngton team for 84 yards to score Grusy added the extra point to make the score 27 to O With two mlnutes to play a poor Gridley kick gave the Mlnutemen a chance to score and they made the touchdown They did not make the extra point and the final score was Grldley 27 Lexington 6. As in the other games this year, this was a team vlctory. Every boy playing for Gridley did a fine job. The line did a - ' O score stood at 20 for Gridley-- O for Lexington. great job set their about the have boys of blocking for the backs, and they repeatedly heavler opponents back When asked to comment team, Mr Durham said,HMe are lucky, lucky to with courage, determination, and a desire to play good, clean,hard football. We still have a lot of ough games to play RFDQKINS WIN FOURTH STRAIGHT Playing the flrst day game of the current campaign, the Redskins managed to defeat the Chatsworth football team by a score of 33 to O Thls was the poorest played game of the year for the Grldley team Over confidence and a let down from previous games made them play sloppy and ragged. However, they man aged to roll up a 15 to O lead at the end of the first period At the end of the half the score was 19 to O, The Redskins opened the third quarter looking more like themselves. They scored a touchdown on the first play on a pass from Jeffrey to Bob Hany. Grusy added the extra point making the score 26 to O, In the opening minutes of the flnal quarter Gridley scored their last touchdown and added the extra point to make the score read 35 to O The score could have been bigger if Hr. Durham had not let the second team play most of the second half. . Q FY . Q 3 , t Q ., ., ., sneer 0 I . 0 . . . .. - . 0 J 'I There was a generous amount of substituting through out the game by Grldley wlth the second strlngers playlng most of the second hall Roger Calhoon tood out in the filet half as he scored from far out on qulck openlng plays and nice open fleld run ing On Friday 15 the Redskins dropped ln on the Flanagan Homecoming like an PtOmlC Bomb on a sleeping city The final score was 46 for Gridley and O for Flanagan Flanagan kicked off to Gridley to open the game With Grusy, Calhoon, and Hany earring the ball, it took only five plays for Gridley to score its first touchdown and add the extra point From there on in, you couldn't see Gridley for the dust as Burk, Grusy, Calhoon, Roth, Hany, and Haase added to the origlnal seven points. The Redsklns played hard, rough football through out the game During the fourth quarter, Mr Durham took out his varsity and let all the boys who dressed play Roger Kirkton was back in the lineup for the flrst time since having his knee ingured in the E1 Paso game It is thrilling to see a team work together like these boys do. wah: Ranskms DEFEAT FLATEAGAN r L ' . ' 0 o . 0 REDSKINS DEFEAT CORNELL October 20 Cornell brought a hard hitting football team to Gridley for the first time Gridley won the game, their 6th in a row, but they really had to earn it Cornell is a well balanced, well coached, power packed football team, nevertheless, they were unable to do any conslstant gaining agalnst the hard hitting Redskins The score at the end of the first quarter was O O At the half, Gridley lead 18 to 7 At the end of the third quarter, the score was Grldley 25 Cornell 7, and the outcome was never in dolbt The Gridley team lacked the timing shown in their previous games, but stlll they were masters of the sit uation most of the time REDSKINS LOSE FIRST GAME October 27 will be remembered for a long time by this year's football team On this night the Redskins lost their first game, after winnlng six straight was more a case of over confldence rather than a better team that lead to Gridley's defeat Forrest had a good enough football team and played well, but the Gridley boys took too much for granted and lost by one point,l3 to 12 . U C 0 - - - l . . 0 I O . .. .. . O . - U .. -, U 7f':f7x' l O O . lt . - 0 1 O Gridley scored the first time they got their hands on the ball. Deane Roth took a pitchout from Jeffrey and carried to the Forrest 10 yard line After two plays failed to score, Jeffrey passed to Dave Burk for the score Burk made a beautlful catch, even though two Forrest men were guarding him A fumble cost Gridley the extra polnt and later proved to be the margin of defeat In the second quarter Forrest recovered a Gridley fumble and scored Roy made the extra point The half ended,Gridley l2 Forest 7 Through the second half Gridley played ragged ball The line was repeatedly off side, was not charging, and the backs fumbled the ball In the fourth quarter o poor pass from center on fourth down caused a Gridley kick to be blocked Forrest recovered on the Gridley 20 yard line and from there scored Forrest 15 Gridley 12 With four minutes to play, Forrest kicked off The Gridley team woke up and played good ball to advance the ball to the Forrest 25 yard llne At this point a fumble of a lateral by a Gridley back cost the Redslins their chance to win Had the Lateral been caught, Gridley might have easily scored on the play but missed the try for extra point. The score now read No one in particular can be blamed for this loss A a team the boys let down and did not play the kind of ball thojcan A bitter pill to swallow, but a lesson well learned, no doubt, REDSKINS DEFEAT MINONK Determlned not to make the same mistake twice, the Gridley team gave Minonk a terrific beating, even though the score was only 26 to O This win, the seventh in eight games, gave the Redskins a conference championship, or at least a co championship This was Minonk's Homecoming and they were all set to dump Grldley For most of the flrst half neither team could do much gaining However, late in the second quarter a forward lateral pass to Dick Hany gained 40 yards to the Minonk 2 yard line On the next play we had a 15 yard penalty that took the ball back to the Minonk 17 yard around his own next play. An Gridley lead 6 line. Calhoon made this distance back right end, and Grusy went over on the offside penalty lost the extra point, and to O at thn half. With Calhoon doing a nice job of open field running, Gridley scored 13 points in the third quarter to increase their lead 19 O, During the opening minutes of the fourth ' o S 1 o 6569 - . 9 ' o 1 'I n 0 0 1 . , s 1 period Gridley once again started rolling They racked up seven polnts, whlch ran the total to 26 for Grldley and O for Hlnonk lhe 'BH boys flnlshed the game from midway in the fourth perlod The entire team played beautiful ball, both offen slvely and defenslvely RWUSKINS VIN 5 8 Playing host to LeRoy lD bitter cold weather had very little effect on Cr1dley's running attack as they downed thelr larger opponents so o 0 It was slmply a ase of too much llne for LeRoy's runnlng and passlng attack to cope with The Gridley forwards held LeRoy's attack to less than 30 yards Just to keep themselves from freezing, they also blocked two LeRoy klcks and repeatedly opened holes for Calhoon, Grusy, and Hany to run through This was the last game for Dave Burk, Hog Kirkton, James Punk, Ron Pfeffinger, Trent Clausen, Robert Hany, Richard Hany, Vern Haase, and hen Marxmiller Mr Durham said,nThis has been a grand bunch of kids to work with I'm sure going to miss them U O - Q . U . ' 0 1 1 . - A , I .- . - 0 ., -, ., 'n'1f7f 1 ...J- A -...-.ll i.-.. 1 -.. 1 4 . . r ' '27 -8- . , U 5 . , . 1 -o I -L 7' XJ . . 4- ' I ' 0 0 L .1 0 1 I 9 U Q O ALL MID QTATE HDIORS This years football team, one of the best that Grldley has had certalnly had recognition from the coaches in this area when three of its men were chosen on the first team and several others were picked for the second team or for honorable mention Roger Calhoon and Captain Dave Burk were unanimous choices for the flrst team and Trent Clausen was the one other Grldley boy to be selected for the first team O . ' V . . 0 u . . 0 SQ' JL OFFLNSIVE LINE David Burk, Roger Kirkton, Trent Clausen, Roger Frey, Ponald Pfeffinger, Marvin Wiegand, Bob Hany. BACK FIELD Roger Calhoon, Davld Jeffrey, Frank Grusy, Rlohard Hany SQUAD SEATED Jerry Hayes, Lonny Stahly, James Funk, Roger Frey, Jlm Burgess, Trent Clausen, Roger Klrkton, Frank Grusy, Vernon Haase, Marvln Wiegand, Dave Burl, Ronald Pfeffinger, Lloyd McKlnley, James Krones, Ronald Mulligan Roger Calhoon, Bob Hany, Larry Hughes, Rlchard Hany, David Jeffrey, Ken Marxmiller, Jesse nades, Roger Gerig, Mr Durham DEFENSIVE LINE Marvin Wiegand, Frank Grusy, Vernon Haase, Trent Clausen, Dave Burk BACK FI LD James Funk, David Jeffrey, Bob Hany, Roger Frey, Roger Calhoon, Plohard Hany. STANDING: Mr. Kyger, Dale Wiegand, Leonard Hursoh, Deane Roth, MHP' I AlAlLl..Ll1.. All ll LU AIA LIL! 'FQ TA. fo V s, 2 TQ-xg -I lu Iqzy 0 U Lax 'R Q LDCZDUTV' Q K. GU-5 04.21 5 f 1 716- if 'VN 40,0 'S 1, 5 We ff' NX N 049 , Lu , 1 4 ff? f WX f 9 tf'.ff?wmq fe -do , w Q, sl 1 ?x , I cn . I if , tix 'P , . 5- ' v, ' Q G r ' A sb 'P is H ,I Q X 2 vf 0 E - gg H F 1 , .1 E 1 A? 11' W 5 Q-A ' 'P dl: ' I av W ' L ' g Tx R ln , 9 ix ' .- nf wx N 0, Y ,wwmuv ,C V -Q , f ff N I fr 'X Q QW, X w go, i , .,-P 4 0 ll Q 6 if 4 ,A F of UD-JT' 1-'4..LLfIJC J On Frlday, January 12 1951, the Gridlev pSdS1lHS scored t e up et of the ear on their home court They gave the pre monltlon of the upset wh n they gunned to a S O lead Lex ington disolaved unusual coldness as thewr shootwng bercentage drowned to a new low, ard Grldley led at tne end of the plPSt quarter 9 5 Aft r a fex word of lnstructior from Coach Towner, the 1DUtG1GD st rted ola11rv better ball ln tue second quarter and t ed Grwdlev at twent all at half time After the Jumw, FP1d1G bourced back wnto a narrow lead and dell lt b S1OUlHg down the game and StOUDlUg LSXlHbtOD7S 511 ei xonde ful all at tu fuard spots, fouled out Twere xas a dlsc te over the tlae lelt ln the a1e and lt Ja decnd d Te 1D ton had the lall wltn flVG seconds to blay, tmex were bSH1Hd MS 3 he cromd was on lts feet as Jerry att too the last shot of the game and mis ed Cabtain Dave Burk ot tue rebound and held lt for the remalnlnf 2 or 3 econds The credit for the game goes not only to the bo s who olaved Capt Dave Burk, Marv Wiegand, Prank Grusy, Reg Cal boon, Dave Jeffrey, Kenneth Marxmlller, and h1 h oolnt man, Pofer Prey but also to Coach Kyger who worked many long hours ln oerfectlng the t am that did the impossible, -,-1 fwfr rw T1 111 H1 '1' ' , ' LAD u.l1.0 DAIAJ: ...Ht A . 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Q V V . . . 9 NAD Lrg OP' ' SQ MARVDN wlseauo li ka U Qw- A7q KYGL he final Confereno was This year Arrofsmlth and BASKETDALL standing for the Redskins in the Midstate slxth with five wins and nine losses in the County they olayed two games, one vlth one with Ghenoa They won over Arrowsmlth ln the flTSt game by a score of forty five to forty three and lost the second game to Chenoa by score of sixty to forty six The Grldley fans wlll long remember the Lexlngton Grldley game, pl yed on the home court, where the overrated Ninutemen lost to Gridley by score of lorty five to forty three In this g me, which th boys and Nr Kyger should be heartily Red Pins outol yed, outshot, nd out rebound d th Lexinotgn c gers But they failed to reneat this perrormance in the Reg lon l as Lexington was e blt too much for them, and they lost by a score of eventy one to forty three Roger Frey won the fre throv troohy with total of thlrty seven made out of sixty attempted, to ootain a slxty two per cent average Frey also was high Doint man for the sea on with n grand total of three hundred and eighteen ooints YT1 .L , ,A 9 . A. 4. I - 'H 1 'I V. I .J -4 D 7, - 4 - . a 0- Q . 5 .1 ' E' A J i at In ' a J S L I L. .J L I congratulated for their fine playing and superb coaching, thg S 5' , as I- 3. 5' G J a,, , . R H A I , . S - ... ' 1 U 9 I .J M FL ' L- 1 .1 .c. 1 J ' v ' ,- O 1 S a . , - ,. I SEAoON'S DAQ BALT 3 COPD Cornell Minonk Eureka ElPaso Lexinvton Fairbury Chenoa Elbaso fIlDOnk Hollday Tourneyl ElPaso Flanagan Cornell Lexington Falrbury Roanole Arrowsnith fCountv Tourneyl Chenoa fCounty Tournevl Mlnonk Roanoke Flanagan nnPnOa 3PPOWSmlth qlH9miH Arrowsmith L9 Lexington CRegionalJ L1 3 G . 37 A 56 . -L 38 4 S2 ' , 39 f I+? 32' A 4 I' - ' M9 Flanagan fHinonk Holiday Tourney? 71 55 eo Sl 3 M5 . no 1 M9 U LL5 ' . M6 3 ' 55 LL? L2 ' J 33 f - ' Q1 Q 6Ll BASKETPALL Standwne Jlm Burgess, Lvnn RlH1SHbUPgGP, Je se ad S De n Roth Donald Gramm, Fl nford Beneilct Dale J eeand, Bob Fanv, Coach K Per Larr5 Hughes, Rover Klrkton, Davld Burk, Frank Grusg, Roger Calhoon, Roger Frey, kenny P3PXmlll6F TRACK Standing Doach Kyger, Bob Hany, Deane Roth, Davld Burk, Roger Kirkton, Larry Hughes, Frank Crusv, Marvin Wlegand, Trent Clausen, Donald Gramm Ronald Mulligan Kneellng Larry Kiefer, Dale '1egand, Lynn Rlnkenburger, David Jeffzex, Roger Calhoon, J sse Eades, Roger Gerlg, Richard Hanv, Roger Frey, Kenneth Marxmiller. I '1 Jl f L-O: ' . 1 U ' i . s E e , a. e -, ' . .7 e !. , .rg V , -U-1, D 4, A sf ui? Seated: Roger Gerig, David Jeffrey, Marvin Wiegand, T - C? ' ' . 7 . ' 4 li' A I u - . 1 . - , U , . : U. . I r I . 3 , ' -, r 'J 1 I W A FN O in -,af 4 5f'i,.fWQ '5 X n N 4A.4xA.,4 xANo xx MIDSTATE CONT RnNC The conference meet w s held at Chenoa, Gridley scored forty three polnts to rank second only to Chenoa Drve Burk got flr t ln the hlgh ju p, ana broke llS old hlph hurdle record by runnlnp them ln 16 O econds Roger Calhoon l ceo flPSt ln 220 yard dash Trent Clausen won a second wn the hlgh hurdles and a second ln the MMO yard run Poger Klrkton won second ln the discus throw GPIDLEY RELAY In the 28th annual Gridley Relays, Chenoa walled off Grldley copped second pl ce Xlth seventy two and one quarter polnts D ve Burk tled for f r t pl ce ln the hlfh jump HQ Roper Klrkton won first place ln the discus throw In the v rslty 880 yard relxy Gr1dley's team of Calhoon Burk, Gramm, and Clausen won flPSt place Gr1dley's varsity mile relay team also won flrst place Thls temn conslsts of Burk, Calhoon, Grusy, and Clausen MCLE N COUNTY MEET The county meet was held in Normal where Chenoa won f1TSt place with Gridley second Chenoa had fifty flve and one half points and Grldley had fifty two and one half polnts. Dave Burk placed flrst ln the high jump and second ln the hlgh nd low hurdles Roger Klrkton won flrst pl ce in both the shot put and discus throw. Larry Hughes won 'Pi 'TW V 4 4. J.: 44 ,I 'I CA. C. . O A ',s, f ' W 1' . Q. ' . , - I Q S . 1 , a.2- ' ' ' 5 0 L . u . Q C L 1 . S c with top honors, with one hundred and two points, while ' , a v'1 c ' 0 a ' ' i s a ' ', a ' 9 . , . L .0 a ' a ' N . p . . . . . , I . ' I A . 1 ' C . U , . . , n 3 . .P a . F . . A tl1ro ln the suot put, no Kenny M rxmlller a fourth ln the hlph Jurp Davie Jeffrej and Lynn lnkenberfer won fourt1 nd flfth ll ces re pectlvely lH the mile Roper y rd dasu, nd flfth n me hunared y ro mash OTTAUA DIQTnICT Captaln Dave Burk pot fourth ln the l2O yard hlph hurdle he won hi heat ln the tlme trlals Trent Clausen who also wentswon hls heat too, but failed to place The hlph polnt man for the season was Captaln Dave Burk who had eighty four and one half point for SIX tr ck meets, a k' ' ' 1 a ' , 1 .a ' ' 4.1- . A . ,.1 7 A 1 R. 8 D 1 1 a ' f a s ' ' , 1' . 5 Calhoon won second ln the broad jump, third in the 220 5' f E a ' in tl ' a 1 ' . -T V 2 . 3 , ,S s ' ' ' . ' l . C .2 . , f 4 s ' a September 5 October IV 'Q A Y. l Short session of school. School in full SUlHg Football game 11th E1Paso Mb won 7 O SSDIOPS challenged Juniors to games 1n gym Football game wlth Chenoa We won 20 191 F H A Neetlng CFreshman Inltlatlonj Working hard on floats Homecomlng parade Football game wlth Lexington W won 27 6 Aluml Banquet and HOmGCOmlHg Dance Football boys went to the Illlnois Ohio State game, F F A Inltlatlon B teas game wlth Macglnax var ltf We lo Freshnan 1n1t1at1on at Lale B1OOm1DUtOH Football game Wlth Chat worth We won 33 O Teachers Instltute B Team game xith Chenoa We won M1 O Football came wlth Flanagan We won M6 O House of Del g tes 1eet11g at B1OOW1HgtOH Home Ec party End of flrst 6 weeks F H A Bake Sale Minstrel Practlce Senior oictures taken Football game wlth Forrest We lost 13 12 t 7 November Mln trel was held Footb 11 ame 1th lWOD fo 23 O. Senlor play practlce and F H A meetlng, Senlors got thelr broofs back Football game wlth LeRoy We won 33 O nior Play, Nether Is A Freshman H December EQQEHB 29 End of second 6 weeks Basketball game wlth Cornell We lost M2 37 Freshman gave sonhomore party. Basketball game wlth Minonk We lost 72 S6 Bask tball H me wlth Eureka We won 38 3h Ba ketball gene wlth E1Pa o, We won 57 21 F H A Chrlstmas P rtj for our lothers Ba ketball game with Lexlngton We lost 66 39 Hlgh School Chrlstmas Program Gane Nlth Falrbury We lost M8 47 Scnlors tot thelr plcture Basketball game wlth Chenoa We lost 56 32 Grade school program at gym Chrlstmas VaCdtlOn Bllnd tournament t Nlnonk We got thlrd 6 , 15 .A Y. ' g Jr: Q 19 ' L ' . 1 6 , . 22 ,. K' , L - - 25 . . . 1 ' - . ' ' 26-28 , , , 29 ' , . Q An O o 30 ' ' N . W 2 .4. . . . . 3 - Q ' V V s' 1. 1 S -O. 9 ' . 10 V g ' ' p 13 - Q - 0 0 0 1 A . 20 ' .. . 21 U O Q i 23-25 . 26 L , . 27 . 4 o 4 0 2 -' s . 3 a- 5 v' IT1 K.. 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O . - 0 17 . ., i H.. 19 12 Y. . . -I . 19 ' Q ' ' S. 21 - 1 . n Y ' O 22 O .A , , January Basketball game wlth Back to school after Basketball Basketball Basletball Basketball B8Sk9tO811 Semester E game game Dame Game Dame xams vvlth 1th wlth wlth vlth ElPaso Je von SS S3 lone vacatlon Flanagan We won 60 37 Cornell le won Sl M9 Lexin ton Ue won MS M3 Fairbury Je lost M2 MO Roanoke We won M9 39 End of seme ters McLe n County Tournament First 5 me wlth Arrows 1th MS M3 We won Junlors aot thelr P1HgS Game wlth Chenoa U lost SO ho F H A Bake Sale Game wlth Ilnonk We lost 72 S5 February March April 17 17 18 18 19 hls family Community party for lr Durham nd Game wlth Roanole 'e won L7 3 New teacher Dr lller Game wlth Flanagan fe lost L8 M3 Game wlth Chenoa We lost M5 33 Senlor Party for fr Durham No school F.H A, meetlng Game with XPPOWSNlth e lost 50 Ml F H A Sweetheart Dance Game wlth Saunemln e won 6h 38 Game wlth Arronsmlth fe won M9 Ml Senior Class Bake Sale Basketball game w1th Lexlngton We lost 7h M9 'nd of 6 weeks No school, teacher's Jnstltute Senlor class paper drive. Track practice started F1anaoan's band played for us F H A F H A Junlor Senlor Easter G A A Rally, leetln Play, 'Donlt Take hy Penny Plnochle Party, vacatlon meetlng. Pylon group pictures taken Gym Circus Dress Rehearsal Calhoon went to state contest. Lo Dot 3rdl Track meet with Lexington and Flanagan. We won by 13 points. F.H.A, chicken supper for seniors at Vorton. Gridley speech team went to county and literary contest to brin back lst, End of 6 weeks. Baseball game with Fairbury. We lost M-3, 2 - J , I' . T A - o 3 . O ' Q 5 n - I o I O 9 . W. ' . 0 12 I '7' A . 0 5' ' l 16 O 1 1' f. V - . l9 S ,, C 'I - F. ' 1 . . ' Q 18-19 4 , 22 . s 20-27 7 a ' .- . 22 1 Jai ' m' - . P . 23 ' 0 ' ' . 2,-L 1 ' . o rv 17 o 27 0 o Q o 30 . 7 ' I - g L' Q 2 -. 1 TT 9 1 3 . - 0 3 ' -f - ' -LL - S I . V' . 6 . 1' . E - . 9 ' I 0 if O 10 ' , A . M. 12 . . . ' . 1 ' A .' . T - . 1 u o o ' o 17 I 5 . M - 1- . o uf' 0 5? f' 1 .' . 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JC+FOlt x'fr Lexlngton Mlgh School vLfm1o at Lake Bloomlngton, Hlgh School mcement WITTICISMS Bob Hany, 'What is the name of the book you're reading? nnie, WHAT 'I' ENTY TILT ION WOMEN WANT Bob, 'Did they spell my name rightv' G s, ' id you ever see the Catsklll Hountalnsv' Sofie, UNO, but 've seen them klll mlce Dick H ,nName a g eat time saver J W , NLove at first sight Butch, HI heard somethlng this morning that ooened my eyes H Us did I, the alarm clock H ck H , This liniment makes my arm smart ' ach, Why not rub some of it on your headvn Mrs Shoemaker, 'You missed my class yesterday, didn't you H ch, HNot in the least, not in the least ' Mrs Odgen, nfhat is the best way to keen flsh from smellingvn Donna, nCut thelr noses off Roy D , nGee, all that work for nothing Mrs Rikenburger, nTake this sentence, Hlet the cow e en out of the lot H N w, what Moodvn mo, The cow Annle Uitzig, 'You didn't roll your own cigaretts before I y do so now9' lis, The doctor told me I needed a little exerclse A man threw a nickel towards the blind man's r-un The coin missed and rolled along the oavement, but the man wlth the dark glasses qulckly recovered it ranger, NR t I thought you were bllndv' Rllnd Man, UNO, I am not the regular blind man sir,n he said, IW just taking his olace while he's at the movles Urs Shoemaker, Nwhat do you find the most difficult thing on the oianovn ' elvln, 'To nay the installments KA singerl, HDonIt you think the audience shows feeling when I Slnfon fCritic, nYou bet They're feeling for their hats and coats N ' ' H RO t 7' I YJ! 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