Herculaneum High School - Blackcat Yearbook (Herculaneum, MO)
- Class of 1951
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We find thatnine, twelve, six, every meas- ured hour has its tasks for us that must be met everyhour on the hour and completedif wewoulcl skip along hand in hand with time, ready for the opportunity that presents itself. Otherwise, we lose out when fate, life, time, as you prefer, deals the cords. We must swim with the game or sink with the discard. We ride the tide safely to shore, or we are caught in the backwash. The Black Cat Staff hopes that this pictorial record will recall the memories of the school- time spent at Herculaneum High in i950-51 . Too, we sincerely hope that you have come safely to shore . . SLIPPING AWAY THE BELL HAS RUNG IN A HURRY 9q,0m I' S sw FQ ,QWL7 Q2 ff H .silk CLHSSES O 56 HCTIVITIES Ge!! ww is Q SPUHTS S Q ' ei + 5 ' X suclm uff JJ 9' sw gh 1 X 'Xi :fi X ' 'gg ' , ' L53 I mi 3 SK il 3 J N 1 jfs 1 g T Q 3 9 if imli x 5 if , w WFS' X F Nw K N Xxx wx Q wg tx 1' X X4 f k Q W Q X . . R-1, Q ' 3,383 -- v . X f ' ' 5- -+1 ' ' K is ,, G.. .We L f JF 9 final --w I X lThQ,ssfBlack Cat tail I950-51 Editor . . . Ass't Editors . ' Editorial Editors . l usiness Editors . Eleanor Suchl nd E i 7 Mary assey Sponsor Photography Editor ,Nl Art Editor . . . 'Tl SENIORS Norma Boyer Betty Boyer Bob De Witt Lucille Jeude Marcella Kohler Rozella Miller Ralph Monroe Walter Moszczenski Gladys Nolan Norma Peters Mary Beth Suchland Virginia Wilson Lela Shy Betty Lipinski .s,..--..7,.zQ . Eleanor Suchland . Carolyn Dickhaut Pat Foster . . Jeanne LeFlore Florence Rhomberg . Milton Schwartz Rodean Ehlers . Lettye Jenkerson . . Joan Drake STAFF Rose Portell Gloria Dierks Helen Ruebel Bernadine Ficken Marcella Straher Arlein Klable Rosemary Ziegler Ruth Kneff Nffah E ' Gfay soPHoMoREs Ruth Mueller Busmess Adwsof Faith Baker Loraine Schmitt pg , hhrry r, yrsrryvtss H F -r lfrs , Maxine Cowan Pat Ferguson B A' Edna Danneman June Zimpfer Joan Darian Myra Peterson lnopicturel i'lis1' S Betty Fleisher Betty Zeigler , Ken Mueller May Hantak S f Estelle Torrence FRESHMEN s l Q? Beverly Wilmoth Carolyn Chandler +5 Marie Wolfangel Joan LeFlore 'zzi JUNIORS Dorothy Jean Porchey 4 1 :m b fi t 15 of will ' -'I' QV- '. S X 1 4 A ,Q s f .t , . Q ' . ' ' , O sy ,. ,. x 1 Q' , ai s I 3 1 lT,Li1s l 'A ' . ' M ' I y t.L J. -'.Al'as,,,'? 1 It s ' ' 1 Dedication R sw. . tx I J., I ,aa,...y,, ' Y .1 . z' Avf . xv I it .--ff 1 1 I c ' tg , I' I 1 'ggl il' ,.fLv,E'I1 I itil , I: it K :W ity, , I X q . 3 .. f 'I 'WE I 45' X, ,Q V, A xx Q ' x 'I 1 . . Q U X mi' Q aft' a n ' , I I. 1, F ' ., .M 2 W 1 pf S a Ag S Q The Annual Staff of I95I wishes to dedicate A gf the yearbook, The Black Cat to School-time , --the time which we have utilized every day of our school year in getting control of our aca- demic fundamentals and social attributes. In making the proper use of our school-time, we have developed a more democratic under- standing of our future life through the develop- ment of our scholarship, our citizenship, our sportsmanship, and our lasting and unforgettable friendships. This pictorial record depicts a year's school-time, spentas one of the bestyears of our lives. SCHOOL SONG We are loyal to you, HERKY, Honor is our aim l For we will wave our banners o'er us, As we march along to fame. RAHI RAH! RAH! Marching on, we surely will try, Laud your glories high in the FIGHTI FIGHTI until the end, For we never will give in. RAH! S , 1 5 Q T . kg in 5' K 'I Q, ' To 'Wi , x rf' 1' ,.,-wpaosivvvevv'-1llhr'S 'i Z 'f Q.. . SCHOOL CODE Asa student of the Herculaneum High School, I will uphold its worthy traditions and render as- sistance in promoting its general welfare. Ibe- lieve that good scholarship and conduct are the essentials of good citizenship. I will, therefore, cheerfully devote my energies and my talents to improving myself and my school. 5 -!s,N,, .S -.st R- sn wg.-in. ess, R 152, .., ,D if s if Q ' E f k gyfztls., .2 TEACHERS RECEPTION ROOM W-s. The teachers' reception room is a small room containing a couch, lounge chairs, a desk, and a magazine rack, all for the comfort and re- laxation of the teachers on their free periods. The teachers have the advantage of this space to grade papers or to do extra class preparation. Also, the teachers may receive guests here for a few minutes of conversation. THE STUDENT CO-OP The student co-op is under the management of Mr. Martin and the senior class . All the money goes toward the Senior Educational tour. The co- op has been moved to the basement of the caf- eteria where there is more room. It contains HALL PICTURES The bell has rung and students are hurrying to their lockers for books. The halls seem to be one of the school's busy highways after the first bell rings. Hurry Girls, or you'll be late! 2 Time Lei ure school supplies, candy, ice-cream, a coke machine, and a iuke box which makes the student co-op a recreational center before school and at the noon hour. BALL GAME At noon, there is an intramural softball game which is providedfor noon recreation. One class plays the other and the one who wins the most games is the winner of the tournament. The games provide much pleasure at the noon hour. ADMINISTRATION HDHTIHISTHHTIUH 3UrPEllllliElllJElli MR. TAYLOR Mr. Taylor, who has been at the Her- culaneum High School for the past twenty- seven years, can be given much credit for the part he has played in the school 's growth and development through the years and For the high position it now enioys in the state's iv- 'Sl educational system. Through his unceasing loyal supportand leadership the Herculanepm High School ranks high in every phase of school activ- ities, both curricular and extra-curricular. The community and the students are deeply grateful for the service he has rendered the school and the community during histenure. , 2 X , THE Bic HANDS , l,,, 'Q 'Q l Ronan UF fnucimnn i 9,1555 ,, 1 7 .S , Q , A Xxysx lrfffflf , i i i ' i , , i , , it ,I ., , q l I., l l li l'l il 1 5 The members ofthe school board are, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. E. I. Senn, Presidentg Wesley I Busknerg Walter Govreaug William Dlxg Roy Thomas, Vice-Presidemg John F. Rapp, EXTREME , I' ' LEFT: Bernice Johnston, Secretary to Board of Educationg Roy E. Taylor, Superintendent of Schools. The Board of Education of the Herculaneum educational system has played a large part in the growth and progress ofthe Herculaneum schools. For their service, the students and community are grateful. They have always given willingly of their time and talents withoutreceiving any pay, except the gratitude and respect of the students and patrons of the Herculaneum school district and the community as a whole . W X, XXX XXX 1 r l R' ,i X ll V ll 'T YV f N it ,T T ,l 'Qi l l l l l 8 HUWIMSTHHHUH PHIHCIPHL Mr. Sql, the principal of our school, 'came to Herculaneum in I947. He supervisesthe student body activities, attendance, the records, and all of the extra- curricular activi- ties in the school. He also teaches math ema tic s. Through his guid- ance and help, the days run more smoothly for every student. Under his assistant supervi- sion, the school has made much pro- gress during the past three years. Miss Johnston is the very efficient secretary of the school and the Board of Education. She came to Herculaneum in September, i936 . She is a former student of this high school. Miss Johnston's work is to take care of all the records of the school, and she is very helpful in many of the school activities. She assists Mr. Taylor in sponsoring the Honor Society. She has con- tributed much to the school during her years here through her work ancl loyal support to the students and their activities . THE lu LITTLE HANDS , 1 I l, l IO 1 9 3 7 4+ , e scuum 1' li SECRETHHU i 'Sudini w.. T fir lifl llll 'ti l',,' ,,l. 1 x ll' X.l' X il x xx n., Facult Seated, left to right: ORA ROBINSON Guidance, Freshman Englishg Sponsor of Freshman Classy Spon- sor of Self-Contro1Committee. B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State College: Washington University, University of Missouri. MARIAN LEMEN English, Sponsor of Publications Committee, A. B. , Washington University, Washington University. BERNICE JOHNSTON School Secretaryg Secretary to Board of Educationg Co-Sponsor of Honor Society: Missouri State College, Speedway Business College. ROY E. TAYLOR Administration, Sponsor of Honor Societyg B.S. , Kansas State College: M.S. , University of Kansas, University of Chicago. NOAH E. GRAY Principal, Mathematics, Physical Scienceg Sponsor of Exec- utive Committee. B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State College, M.A. in Education, Washington University. MORRIS OSBURN Coach, Boy's Physical Education, Health, Sponsor of Recrea- tion Committeeg B.S. , Northeast Missouri State College, M. A. , University of Alabama. FRANICS V. THOMAS Industrial Amp Sponsor of Building and Grounds Committee, B. S. In Education, Central Misouri State College, University of Missouri. GAROL CALVERT FRICKE Gir1's Physical Education, Biology, Healthy Co-Sponsor of Sophomore C1assgCo-Sponsor of Recreation Committee, B. A. Central College. Standing, left to right: EMERY H. CHANDLER History: Sponsor of Junior Classg Sponsor of lntermissions Com- mittee: Assistant Basketball Coach. B.S. in Education, South Illinois Normal Collegeg University of Illinois. THE SECOND HANDS GENE MARTIN Englishg Co-Sponsor of Senior Class. B.S. , Southeast Missouri State College. MARY MASSEY Business Educationg Sponsor of Annual. B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Collegeg M. A. in Commerce, State University of Iowa. LEON H. BESS Mathematics, Sponsor of Senior Class. B.S. in Education, Southeast Missouri State College. MRS. HAROLD EUGENE KNIGHT Home Economicsg Co-Sponsor of Junior Clasg Sponsor of So- cial Relations Committee. B.S. in Education, Southeast Mis- souri State College. CHARLES DWIGHT FRICKE General Science, Physics, and Chemistry: Sponsor of Soph- omore Class. A.B., Cennal College, University of Missouri. DAPI-INE CRAWFORD Library, Languages, and Mathematics, Sponsor of Library Committee. Bachelor of Pedagogy, Klrksvllle State College, University of Missouri, A.M. , University of Missouri, Wash- ington University, State University of Iowa. DAVID M. SCOTT Music, Sponsor of Assemb1yCommitteeg Sponsor of Pep Activ-A ities. B. S. in Education, University of Missouri: University of Missouri. RICHARD D. CARTER Social Studiesg Co-Sponsor of FreshmanC1assg Sponsor of Safe- ty Patrol Committee. B.S. in Education, Washington Univer- sity, IJEPHHTIIIEITTS Guidance dered to the members of Hercu- A Student Conference laneum High through the new guid- ance program under the capable supervision of Miss Robinson. This extensive activity is designed to help pupils with any problem which is pertinent to his individual adjustment to life. Thisincludes health fphysical and mentalj, social, recreational, educational, moral and vocational needs. Well-adjusted pupils, as well as those whose adjustments are less apt, are aided. The primary objective of this program is, in Miss Robinson's words, to helpthe individual to help himself . Training in the Washington University Guidance Departmentand graduate work at the University of Missouri has qualified Miss Robinson to hold a state-certificate as a guidance -counselor. fx . , X, - gg. , 'S S' st. S za- X J Nu i Sf i S ORA ROBINSON Guidance-Counselor lndividual Aptitude Tests Iowa Test Of Educational Development September 2, i950 use S .. . X 1 1 A.. ,ff This year the study hall has been converted into o reading room . All magazines, dictionaries, encyclope- dias, and general reference books have been placed there so that the students may find them more easily and by their own efforts. The special references, biographies, and fiction books are in the library book room where studentlibrar- ians are on duty to assist other students in the selection and checking out of books wanted. Miss Crawford is chief librarian and supervisor of the reading room. She is qualified under the new Missouri State Law to act as a full time librarian. We are proud of our attractive library and reading room, which offers an ideal atmosphere for work. Mr. Frickes's sixth hour physics class consists of eighteen senior boys. Partof each week is spent on ex- periments in the laboratory. For boys considering future jobs in industry, the principles of physics are important. The first hour chemistry class, under the direction of Mr. Fricke, contains twenty students. Part of each week is spent in laboratory experiments, and each per- son is responsible for the care andcleaning of hisequip- ment. Early in the year some members of this class went to Monsanto Chemical Company on a tour. Al- though most of the students do not intend to go to college, theyfeel that any person today should have the knowledge of chemistry. 12 i nfvnmmfnis 1 0 9 3 Library ands Study Hall 1 S Science lJfPHllllllElllS ocial tudie ROY E. TAYLOR, Superintendent of Her- culaneum High School and the present American Problems teacher, has an enrollment of 35 pupils in class. He has been superintendent fora period of 27 years. When he was asked what he stressed especially in his classes Mr. Taylor said, l seek to achieve better understanding of problems concerning government and business. I hope to arouse a deeper interest in participating in affairs common to the average man. This also stresses a democratic way of life and attempts to moti- vate every pupil to apply the principles of de- mocracy in meeting the many problems asso- ciated with living. EMERY CHANDLER can be seen as either a world history or American history leader any hour ofa normal school day with the exception of fifth period. Mr. Chandler, who graduated from Southern Illinois University, has had seven years of teach- ing experience. He stresses knowledge of both ancient and medieval history. There are a total of l75 students in his classes. ...Z ,1 RICHARD CARTER, the government teacher, came to Herculaneum High for his first year of teaching. He is a graduate of Washington Univer- sity, St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Carter states, ln my government class I hope to help the students in better preparation for the democratic way of living . There are T45 students enrolled in the government c ass. 1.361-it wr- 5- Y T 3 ff: . . isis- SQ, ,,. This year Miss Robinson has two classes in English. Theyare both Freshman classes, consisting of about fifty-five students. They spend .part of their time studying parts of speech, writing themes, reading books, and giving book reports. 14 nwnnimfnrs Ellgli h Miss Lemen has five divisions of English, in- cluding her iournalism class. Her classes include only juniors and seniors, of which forty are seniors and eighty-one are juniors. The English classes have divided their time between grammar and literature . The iournalism class does the maiority of. the work on the school paper, The Black Cat Tales, along with the Publications Committee . This class also does speech work. Mr. Martin has five divisions of English which are made up of sophomore and freshman groups. He has one -hundred forty-four students in his classes. His classes spend a lot of their time on grammar and literature, which builds the students for senior English work. Speech is alsostressed in these classes . Lui -I 1' T llr 'if i T :fb The chorus class has eighty-seven members. It meets the Fifth and sixth hours every other day, alternating between boys and girlsg and on Friday, the mixed chorus meets. The choir also goes to Cape Girardeau in the Spring, under the direction of Mr. Scott, to compete in the music concert. They are working hard to merit a high rating in the concert. Musicl Musicl Musicl That's what you hear when you pass the music room. The band is practicing very hard for the coming Music Fes- tival and Concert at Cape Girardeau . The band consists of fifty members. The leader of the band is Mr. Scott, who says, The 1 UEPHHTMEH Mu ic TSI ' Y' X A ISN 5 4 band keeps showing improvement. Let's hope they continue to do so. Herculaneum is certain to have one of the best bands this year. Everyone feels that the band will re- ceive an excellent rating at the contest in the spring . I , Mr. Bess has been at Herculaneum High school for the past three years. This year he teaches general mathematics, algebra, and ge- ometry. Under his guidance, Mr. Bess has de- veloped the ability of T25 students in the Fieldof mathematics. Much general knowledge is needed in the field of mathematics to live a Full and rich life. We find that our Mathematics Depart- ment is capable of doing this. Besides doing the work as principal of our school, Mr. Gray also teaches mathematics and sychology. His work is general mathematics and his classis an interesting addition to the students' schedules in this department. 4lnll9 Mathematic 'SSC .L sie Ss ...gi jg N 15 --Q 0 '--NMQW Under the instruction of Mrs. Knight, the Home Economics Department offers three years of home economics. There are lO5 girls inthe five periods Mrs. Knight teaches. The course is a broad field including many activ- ities carried on in daily home living. ln addition to instruction in foods and clothing, other subjects such as developing personality, improving personalappear- ance, sharing in the managementof the home, sharing in family and community life, the home and its tur- nishings, buying problems, health and home care of the sick, assisting with the care, and guidance of children, and the choosing ot a vocation are also studies. The industrial Arts Department, under the direction of Mr. Thomas, consists of four different phases: shop I, shop ll, building trades, and me- chanical drawing. Shop l is a general shop class consisting of three areas: general metal, hand woodwork, and general leather. Shop ll is an ad- vanced class in woodwork. The building and trades class meets all morning and gives the student work experiences in the Following fields: carpentry, electricity, heating, plumbing, and masonry. The mechanical drawing class develops the stu- dent's ability to describe objects through drawing and to interpret blueprints and drawings made by others. 16 DEPHRTHIEHTS Home Econonnc lndu Uial Art sm n4if'5 . Phy ical ...ff Education nfl- . 1 -. 1.- fav In Mrs. Fricke's physical education classes, the girls participate in baseball, volleyball, soft- ball, badminton, table tennis, shuffle board, square dancing, and archery. Herclasses do much to develop good sportsmanship and leadership a- mong all girl students, also, they give studentsan introduction to activities which they may carry on or participate in after they leave highschool. Her classesof physicaleducation, health, and biology are enioyed by 274 students. Mr. Osburn has taught physical education at Her- culaneum for the past two years. His main interest is coaching and organizing a better football team. He also teaches apractical course in driving. Hisclasses, physical education and driving, are enioyed by l6O students. Bu incss Education Herculaneum has done much toimprove the Busi- ness Education Department. A much larger number of students have enrolled in the business education work than ever before . This department now offers two years of Simplified Gregg Shorthand, typing, bookkeeping, and secre- tarial training. Including economic geography and general business taught b Miss Robinson, there are more than 175 students taking business subiects . Mrs . Massey is very happy to know that many of her stu- dents are using their business education to get posi- tions in the business world. 17 sg-wr-mwsffw, we . W . , 7 K S as , , , .7f FACULTY SNAPS Penny for your thoughts. 7. Concentration or Who's nervous? doydreoms? The teacher and the 8. A Moment of Colm taught. 9. Who's puzzled here ? The smile that wins. 10. There is more to be Three of our best. done! On duty. 18 CLHSSES X' . .Q 3 -1, X. rf la K 1 K n. yy' an ff,,Q,,i r-, WM ,Q www nw ms .Aki xx X. President . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . SOPHOMORES President .... Robert Barbey Vice-President . . Robert Bruhn Secretary ..... Lura Weir Treasurer . . . Estelle Torrence Motto-- Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Colors--Red and White Flower--Red Rose Sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Fricke FRESHMEN President . . ....... Charles Nahlik Vice-President . ........ Gordon Ellis Secretary .......... Mary Ann Kohler Treasurer ..... . ...... Peggy Miller Colors--Green and White Flower--White Carnations and Green Fern Sponsors: Miss Ora Robinson, Mr. Richard Carter Class Uifioer SENIORS . . . . . . . . . Bill Weber . . . . . Louis Viehland . . . . . . . Jeanne LeFlore . . . . . . . . Ruthe Revelle Motto-- Strive to Succeed Colors--Blue and White Flower--Pink Rosebuds Soonsors: Mr. Leon Bess, Mr. Gene Martin JUNIORS President ....... Billy May Vice-President . . . Jim Prindiville Secretary ....... Pat Foster Treasurer ...... Dale Nixon Motto-- ln ourselves our future lies. Colors--Blue and White Flower--White Rose Sponsors: Mrs. Harold Knight, Mr. Emery Chandler i I IZ 9 . l . 'rw O . l lo ' ,L 1 Q 5 8 1 55 enior RAYMOND BAKER A bundle of Good Nature. Building 8: Grounds Com. , I year. EVELYN BAUER Its a good thing to laugh at any rate. Chairman, Soc. Rel. Com., '50-'5I. MARILYN BAUER A pocket edition of fun. 2 yr. Act. Letterg Black Cat Staff, 1 yr. Lib. Com.,I yr. gAssemblyCom. , I YI. NELDA BIVENS Here are smiles that make us happy. 1 yr. Act. letter: I yr. Music letter: Lib. Com. , 3 yr.. Social Rel. Com., I yr. FRANCES BLECHA Takes life as it comes. I yr. Act. letter: Lib. Com., I yr.: Building 8t Grounds Com. , I yr.: Chairman, Soc. Rel. '50-'51 BETTY BOYER Bothering is bother. 2 yr. Act. Letterg Black Cat Staff, 2 yr.: Social Rel. 2 yr.: Pub. Com. , I yr. EVERETT BOYER There's time for all things. HighwayPatrol, 3 yr. g Buildinga Grounds. Com. , I yr. NORMA BOYER I must not dream, not wink, but watch. 3 yr. Act. letterg Honor Society, I yr.: Co-Chairman, Pub. Com., '49-'50, Chairman Pub. Com., '50- '5I Pub. Com. , 4 yrs: Junior Playg Black Cat Staff, 2 yrs. EDWIN BULLIS Why should life all labor be. MARJORIE COURTWAY I'll tell the world. DALE COWAN The world is a strange affair. ROBERT DEWITT The coast is clear. Black Cat Staff, I yr. : Lib. Com., 2 yrs.: Rec. Com., 1 yr.: Pub. Com. , I yr.g Pep Squad leader, I yr.: Itmior Play.Band, 3 yrs. SENIOR SPONSORS: Leon Bess, Sponsor. Gene Martin, Co-sponsor. so X YK. . ':y,m.,, . . . V. 1. f :faTf'. . L j'1 - - - . X S' .X it 2 V X 5 ' W EP if 5 J ' . , . 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Com., I yr. g Lib. Com.: 2 yrs. --Chairman, '50-'51g Asst. Black Cat Editor, LEROY DIERKS There's somehing in thewind. Assembly Com. , 2 yrs. 5 Band 3yrs. JOAN DRAKE Gentlemen always seem to remember blonds. Honor Society I yr. 5 3 yr. Act. Letterg Black Cat Staff, 3 yrs.. Lib. Com., 3 yrs.. Rec- reational Com. I yr, NORMA DUNN A pleasing personality is an asset. DONALD GENE EDNEY Ifthere isn't anything to do, ler me do it. Assembly Com. , 3 yrs. g Band, 4 yrs.: Pres. , Freshman Class. Z1 gy enior BERNARD FAVALORO A leader in many ways. Honor Society 2 yrs. 5 3 yr. Act. Letterg 4 yr. Music Letter. SHARON FROELICH A pretty girl is likea melody. 2 yr. Act. Letterg lyr. Music Letter, Pub. Com., 2 yrs.g Assembly Com., 2 yrs.g Band, 2 yrs.g Annual Staff, I yr. DONNA GOODWIN , A calm mind makes her happy. Honor Society, I yrg 3 yr. Act. Letterg Black Cat staff, I yr. 5 Pub. . ' Com., I yr.: Social Rel. Com., 3 yrs. yielil I ,P el.. DOROTHY HEBERER Qifiw- . L' .. ,,.,.,1 A- i Neatness is a crowning glory. Self-Control Com., - .. -. I.. . Q -sf . 2 , A L iyf. gf. isye LUCUJ'-E JEUDE ,Q ,',i Efficient and friendly. HonorSociety, 3 yrs. 93 yr. . J P 5 .. 4-if T' . Act. Letterg Black Cat Staff, 2 yrs. Q Assembly Com. , ' yf:5.,,:. ff.,,. -- Treasurer, '50-'51, A 'r'iei CHARLES JONES Iihf People who make little noise are dangerous. Y, ., ,.,. JEAN KLEY Merrily shall I live now. Lib. Com. , 2 yrs. 9 Building and Grounds Com. , 2 yrs. :Freshman Sweet- ? heart. . ., .- ---sau - . Q., W gang., What is nicer to do than nothing. Building and Grounds Com, 2 yrs. --Chairman, I yr. MARCELLA KOHLER The way to gain a friend is to be one. I yr. Act. Letterg Black Cat staff, 2 yrs.g Pub. Com., 1 yrg Building and Grounds Com. , 3 yrs: Softball Captain, Q 2 y1'S. BETTY LIPINSKI Cheer, boys, cheerl 2 A M Q! s E BSL. Q '- .. 3 25' 2 . l' ' THORNTON LEUTZ INGER gb ,,.. k si , st S We sf' ' M , A W 5 U is ERWIN KOHLER if is A il 5 Sei? Oh, this learning, what a thing it is. WALTER LEUTZINGER HT I S , H Too much rest is rust. wo popu ar enlors CHARLOTTE MARTINDILL ROZELLA MILLER Love is blind. Self-Control Com. , I yr.g Pub. Com., I yr. Not only queen of H.l-LS., but queen inyears to come. 2 yr. Act. LOUISE MASON Letterg Highway Patrol, I yr.: Rec, Com. , I yr.: Social Rel. Com. , A col1ector's item. I yr. Act. Letter: Lib. Com., 1 yr,g Sec., 2 yrs.: Annual Staffg Senior Sweetheartg Carnival Queen. Junior Classg Sec. -Treas. , Future Hornemakexs ofAmericag Band, 3 MARIE MODER yrs. Howsweethermemory. I yr. Act. Letterg Lib. Com., 2 yrs.g CHARLES MERCER Bldg. and Grounds Com, 5 Senior Play. He has his feet firmly planted in the air. Highway Patrol, I yr. . RALPH MONROE Social Rel. Com. , 1 yr. 5 Bldg. and Grounds Com. , 2 yrs. He is invariably in a hurry. Black Cat staff, 1 yr.g Building and Grounds Com., r yr.: Pub. Com. 2 yrs. s Junior play, Senior play. 2.2 ,. fx g A - anim' 'A A sl or gl AA R mfs R .27 s f X 3 Rs A if 1 .J . L X t t . . st 'Y K . K. I-Tsss-f -' .3 . . tl r f . .:. f A r., I 4 , A E WALTER MOSZCZENSKI He sits high in all the People's hearts. Rec. Com. I yr. Q Chairman Student Council, '50-'5Ig School paper staff, I yr. PAULINE MUMBERGER A live wire, which none can short circuit. 3 yr. Act. Letterg Lib, Com. , 2 yrs. g Intermission Com. chairman, I yr. 3 Assembly Com. , I yr.g Juniorand Senior Plays. V . K LkkLLh i A X . . ,g Ltxt JAMES Mccov A l-legraduates withpleasure. Iyr. FootballLetterg A A A f 3 yrs. Highway Patrol Com.: Building and Grounds A ' A Com., I yr. f Q I 5. sz GLADYS NOLAN f 1. L., Care's an enemy to life. 2 yr. Act. letterg Black A A Cat Staff, 3 yr. : Assembly Com. , 3 yrs. Q JACKIE PARTNEY A 'E E y Stop, look, and whist1e. 2 yr. Act. letterg 3 yr. - . .f A . A Music Letter: Assembly Com.: Building and Grounds A A AL g A g Com. , 4 yrs.: Junior Sweetheart. 1 gg 5 E A FRANCIS PASHIA e , rg - ' ,L ,rss Hear least. Highway Patrol, 2 yrs. : Building and kiln , , A A M f Grounds Com. , 2 yrs. 3555 K 7A A A' ii fifi - JOYCE PAsI-IIA . gg f Q I ssis Q Not much talk: a sweet silence. r..A. A - PATRICIA PATTERSON h A' A AS good luck would have it. Honor Society. I Yr.: A 4,-. AA , 2 yr. Act. Letterg Assembly Com. , 3 yrs. 3 Band. A A A' A AM' 3-A ' NORMA PETERS A Rayofsunshine. I yr. Act. letter: 2 yr. mem- berof Annualstaffg 4 yrs. Com. work. I yr. Sec'y, Building and Grounds Com.: Annual Queen, Junior year. ROSE PORTELL I just speak right on. I yr. Act letter: 2 yrs. So- cial Relation Com.: Recreation Com. , I yr. WILLIAM POWELL His cares are now all ended. Pub. Com.: Lib. Com. , I yr. HELEN RUEBEL A smile is the whisper of a laugh. Black Cat staff, 2 yrs.: Social Relations com. , I yr. Seniors choose rings . JOYCE SCHULZE LELA SHY Let her do,what best delights her. 4 yr. Act. letterg 2 yrs. Social Shortand snappy. 3 yr. Act. letter. Pub. Com. , 3 yrs.: Assembly RB13Ii0n: 2 yrs. Lib. Com., I yr.. Recreation Cum. I yr. Com., I yr.: 50Ph0mo'eArmua1Queen.: I yr. music letter: Annual VIRGIL SCI-IULZ A staff, I yr. He's done some good things in his daze. 3 yrs. Committeework. CLARA SPROCK , MILTON SCHWARTZ Sorrow is not there. I yr. Act. letterg Lib. Com. , 2 yrs. He should, he could, he would, he did his best. Iyr. Act. letterg MARCELLA STRAHER 2 yr. football letter: Black Cat staff, 2 yrs. g Building and Grounds An all7around girl. 2 yr. Act. letter: Black Cat Staff, 2 yrg Student Com,: Senior Dept. Head of Student Council Council Committee, 4 yr. : ChairmanAssembly Committe, '50-'51g Senior play. Z3 -tk, f SX? s eg. .Q gr.. enior I i f iii 5 - 7g ' - - . asf. L if - g . - .. ' Q 333 .-- '-, .iit -Fl.: , - - 1 It sf - ELEANOR SUCHLAND Kindness is ljlers. Honorsociety, 2 yrs.: Act. Let- ter, 2 yrs.: SelfContro1Comrr1. , I yr.: Editor, The Black Cat Tales, '49-'SOQ Black Cat Editor. '50- '5Ig Senior play. MARY BETH SUCHLAND A good mind possesses a kingdom. Honor Society, 2 yrs. gAct. Letter, 2 yrs. g Social Rel. Comm. 2 yrs. g Building and Grounds Comm., I yr. . 'Self Control Comm. I yr. ' BILL STAGGENBORG Every Man for himself. Building and Grounds Com. Q I yr. NANCY TIMSON Sweetness beyond compare LOUIS VIEHLAND I find life not too easy. Track Letter, 3 yrs. : Rec- reation Comm. : I yr. : Highway Patrol. I yr. 5 Vice Pres. Senior Class. THOMAS WILLIAMS I must be near her. Football Letter, 3 yrs.: Pub. Com.: I yr. ' VIRGINIA WILSON Variety is the spice of life, and here's one variety. Act. Letter, 2 yrs.g Black Cat Staff4 yrs.: Pub. Comm. , 4 yrsg Building and Grounds Comm. : I yr. PAULINE WOLFANGLE Good Nature is Stronger than Steel. Self-Control Com.: Building and Grounds Com: Pub. Com. ROSEMARY ZIEGLER I chatter over stony ways Control and Social Rel. Com. 1 yr. : Annual Staff. I yr. . Pub. Com. 2yrs. : Self- Port of Q do YIS Work. Three Sen for gh-I S 1 ,,, JUNIOR SPONSORS Emery Chandler, Sponsor Mrs. Harold Knight, Co-sponsor Pat Foster, Secretary Clayton Buckalew Buck Virginia Burger Ginger Wayne Byington uworrn n Virgil Chott llvig ll Bill Dal las Wilbur Arlene Danneman ushorfy u Shirley Diebel Cutie Gary Dickemann nskippyu Gloria Dierks Cookie ,L J 3' it P ig? .s.f-3 .' il i S R -NS , , . C 1 Y , X T .. S 1 i . 3, r S . '22iv1i:Sc,1, r S i , . felis ig . S S ' , S 1 S Q.: -g.55,5,i M y 4' . wh ., , rf Q3 C ,QA ' vs-F '- . .5 -W. --is p gs, :ff , . ixfgs SSS S S as ' nfs S H y ,N fit .xii W ,iz , - E , :X 1 . ,XQQSQ - K ,egg h , S XY, - w , sg 5 K ,S 2 S lp: 2? t .S -4' S+ 1 if S M, ..i. X ' 4 Q3 Robert Barnett Philip Bates Wilford Benck Birdseed Pete Dee Dee 'Q Louis Borreni Fern Berger, Pauline Brosh Tee Babe Broshie , I N . ,QS we 1 .,?., EQ? , ..... .ii 4 ig '. 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K I W r3L1f'7?Ei iQ'r '- ' P ': ,L Mrfmisfgg, fil- 26 Junior Guess Who Bernadine Ficken Bernie Leonard Ficken Bird Dog Marlene Fliescher Toodles Merle Frank Frankie Alice Fey Pinocco James Goodwin nBuddyn Dave Gordon Putt Larry Grimm Harry James William Guidicy Quincy Junior Two junior pals, Bill May and Jim Prindiville Marlene Kassen, C assonova Arlein Kloble, Cesspool Jerome Kohler Jeronomo I Ruth Kneff, Muschy Robert Leight, Bob Walter Logsdon Felix I Carol Marler, Shorty Evelyn Maupin, IIMOPII Donnie McCarty, Zeke sfsiggg i wjgaf Q ...e Q R A35 x May Hantak, Carol Hill, Thumbtack Shorty Rose Marie Hluzek, Alice Hudleston, Rosie Hudnut Z7 . ,A . ,K in N , Eva Mae Hirsch Slipper Monty Johnston lronhead fu' ' N i . IW, X . . 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Larry Vose , u I n Ambrose Wingbermuchle , Bear Edwin Zenthoefer, llEdll Betty Ziegler, llziggiell Jules Zimmerman, Sweetie June Zimpfer, My Friend lrma X.-. - MR I . ,N r ,F Dean Thornton, Walter Timson, Linda Turner, Heartbreaker Tim Lin Jackie Vest, John Vicich, Clarence Vollet Jocko Chuck Souphead 29 LQ, LI, . sg, .,, t ' ,W M j it ig aarsat y op omore C v. : VVK: Q? K V I iid.: Q ay Q :,, K X A K res: - ,D ,.. . Vs i i VLLV I A- ' t Q B f 2: 5 Z-.cf-fy' ' A' ' i ': '1 0 2:15 - g - 'T ris I ' gm fi 5 -.i-jg t gffjl -- , . , F as We W, M H y h Mary Adams W bb : 2 , A N i f AA 1 A A Rqnelle Adams 1 Q. s A C it 'kiiiilif Peggy Payne Andrews r M if B l r Faifh Boker All G. E y 'E kiig x R ,XX KW. Amis' A , 4 W 'li it B Marlorie Balmer Erna Beck A as ie it 501015 macho if 5 C 4.5 . a f U' ec G 'A 5 Q an-new ,.1,.f-. 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' H - Q L i E J 7' AML .ff , 'sim aight he A is ' ,Q .fRqi.7-i.ViEfggj .' -' .- :EH 5-525 Richard Dennert Gail Ann Dickemonn Mr. and Mrs. Fricke Sophomore Sponsors Robert Diehl Gene Dixon Don Drum Glenn Dunn Kenneth Durning Anthony Feldes ophomore Betty Jean Fleischer Donald Freiner Mary Froelich Arlene Gartner Jack QHillel Gibson Jackie Gray Norma Hardin Harry Hampel Arthur Heckman Shirley Hluzek Jack Hoelzer James Hoelzer Norma Jean Huges Lettye Jenkerson Alfred Juede Marilyn Kassen Joe Knisell Leonard Kohler Wayne Kraemer Shirley Litton Charles Lupl-:ey A Q R .x 'at it ti A 2 A'-A 4 s W' t o i 'wa ' J rer . J was sw ..r, 5 W-cg, !' Q55 'Q' A M 554 - he As if .1 F f it jflf' ik it W ,l A l 1 i A J 'vw ff Q., i Q he il 1 , .' f 4,1 i i M Xe- 1 tk ' 5 as A 'i'it' 1- ., , 3 if A J , I M A I Joe Manaquelocl .hrr Sophomores on Carnival Float J Q Mary Massey y h q x . ' h Oliver May if R' it Mel vin Meyer Betty Moore Mary Jane Moszczenski Kenneth Mueller r r . rf E??iXes 1? W 5 . 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K B .1 nfs K my ,M 32 f ophomore Robert Nahlik Marie Noack Marlene Noack Robert Patterson Eileen Payton Gloria Pinson Barbara Plummer Mariorie Rueter Louis Riebold Donald Riebold Lester Rose Carl Ruoff Paul Ruoff Ruth Schenk Evelyn Schlecht Dorothy Schneider Darlene Schwalbert Dale Shelley Robert Shy Richard Stonglein Doris Steinbach Jay Suchland Moonyean Szofrcn Carol Thornborrow Shirley Thornton Fay Waldo Beverly Wilmoth Marie Wolfangel Margie Williams Ronnie Whitworth l Y Fre hmen . .... ii 1 s . 4' 38 m m, 0.5 Barbara Alaney Gail Ahrens David Allen Alexander Nancy Jean Bailey Mary Ellen Balcer Eva Mae Barks Kenneth Becker Richard Belz Albert Berger Bernard Bieller Edith May Birkner James Blecha Henry Blunk Virginia Bollefer Darrell Bone Ronald Boyer Glen Broombaugh Geraldine Brosh Patricia Cathcart Carol Chandler Ruth Coleman Shirley Coleman Edith Coplin Anna Courtway Bill Craig Dorothy Decker Ronald Dennert Bobbey Derickson Philip Eder Mary Ida Edney Rosemarie Favaloro Raymond Fels x by not 5'-F s,,,,,,,,k , :LL .Q c 'ite . we K 'T 1 ckb- if -1-rw 'Q .., C I Q J X X ii SL A B -Qi: iii-Q E- A 1 K . ki is Ahfgsn ,451 me mr D 5'7 i X 15,-Lf i ' sf . :gb E' , I , fd? tttttc X Ny In E 5 axe 'wi ' F ws. 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A was 5 up - sv M ,-f-we f .. , me ss 1: 1 Fre hmen Paul Frank Robert Freiner Gerald Frick Shirley Glatt Anna Marie Goril Christine Gaurley Georgiana Cayou Shirley Govero Patricia Gray Suzanne Greeves David Hardin Louise Heitman Raymond Heitman Donald Held Russell Henderson Marilyn Herrell Nancy Hollingsworth Charles Hopkins Robert Horn Edward Jackson Ronald Jones Judy Klable Vernon Kraemer Arthur Lancaster Earlene Lancaster Verla Lawson .loan Le Flore Harold Leight Edna Litton Daniel Luaders Richard Marsden Helen McCain y fq-,E Q.. W - 1 Qs J , N QP Dorothy McHawis Patricia Maupin John Meadows Beulah Mendenhal Peggy Mercer Donald Miller Billy Miller Jennie Neuhaus William Nippert Ruth Nippert Jackie Page Christine Peterson Gwendolyn Pink Edward Pollnogt Marilyn Plummer Dorothy Jean Porchey John Portlock Torn Prindiville Evelyn Record Lois Rector Evelyn Reece Eleanor Rhomberg Franklin Robinson Thelma Robinson Linda Russell James Ruth Norma Scherrer Anna Schierhoff Dorothy Schierhoff Hermetta Schlueter Marvin Schmidt Carl Schnieder -Q, L A-if riaee D Fifi : .s .4-.Af 1 as ' N ea Q w Ii 'fs' . t. A A his W i if a- V -K ' A 5 .35 53 . .X .V , 1 . -.N' M . ii in I . f 5.f .- . . -. c Q K W. 3 K c i s 5 , sl s i E' if P 1 I 1 t is J fi J 1' PM r i A .r,i I gl D if f-Eff ggg. 4 V fi f .X D E ' E we '-1+ , . MM - N... Q ,, fi as Q fl 4 A . B is ii.i .Mui :A if i c l 1 E E N y 5 -,eb i sb g - u. E i R ' . ,fi rm-... 1 f 9 c 7 173 X Q ce, Hess ,fe , A f ig e-cc 1 2' E E c , ff A .Z 5 ,, 4 - so Q 5 -M A J ' .. eirsl -ii Q , . -::' 511 ww E3 M .Rfk i . ,misss A gr, eetecc . 5 A cf --f ps.. Fre hmen 'P-8 2 5. Q? iiaafil Edna Schulze if W' A W Robert Schwalbert Earl Simon Jack Smith 113. Jim Sullins Juanita Vance Fred Weaver Lee Weir 1 .gi km' Avard Williams Sharon Wilmofh Jim Young Rifa Mae Ziegler 'rv Freshman Home Room Freshman Class Officers Freshmen Hard af Work Freshman's Choice 36 I r . X ' t xl rf Council rf' EXECUTIVE IIUIIIEIIITTEE ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT:Char1es Nah- lik, Robert Barbey, Billy May, Bill Weber. ROW 2:Mi1ton Schwartz, Jack Dolde, James Prindiville, Walter Mos- zczenski, Mr. Gray--sponsor. HUIIUH SUIIIETU ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leonard Kohler, David Boyer, Bill Weber, Ber- nard Favaloro, Robert Leight. ROW 2: Mary Beth Suchland, Eleanor Suchland, Carolyn Dickhaut, Joan Drake, Norma Boyer, Donna Goodwin, Lucille Jeude, Jeanne LeFlore, Marie Knapp. ROW 3: Alice Fey, Merle Frank, May Hantak, Pat Foster, Roedean Ehlers, Bernardine Ficken, Larry Vose, BerniceJohnston-- sponsor, Arline Gartner, Mr. Taylor-- sponsor. ROW 4: Marie Wolfangel, Maxine Cowan, Marjorie Williams, Estelle Torrence, Faith Baker, Doris Steinbach, Betty Fleischer, Moonyean Szofran, Lura Weir, Patricia Bryant. HBHHHU IIUIHHIITTEE ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT:MaryAdams, Carolyn Dickhaut, Marie Wolfangel, Joan LeFlore, Doris Steinbach, Lettye Ienkerson,JoanDrake. ROW 2:Dorothy Decker, Carolyn Chandler, Patricia Bryant, Dorothy Porchey, Betty Moore, Lester Rose. ROW 3: Marie Knapp, Norma Dunn, William Powell, Roy Bruhn, Miss Crawford--sponsor. HSSEIIIBLLI CIIHIIIIITTEE ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Dierks, Eleanor Suchland, Betty Fleischer, Beverly Wllmouth, Faith Baker. ROW 2: Rodean Ehlers, Gladys Nolan, Lu- cille Jeude, Loraine Schmidt, Marcella Straher. ROW 3: Bernard Favaloro, Bill Weber, Leroy Dierks, Mr. Scott--sponsor. PUBLIIIHTIUHS BUIHIHITTEE ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary McCain, Henry Blunk. ROW 2:Rita Mae Ziegler, Dorothy Coffey, Charlotte Martindill, Alice Fey, Linda Russell. ROW 3: Carol Thornborrow, Jo Ann Bainter, Rose- mary Ziegler, Estelle Torrence, Marlene Fleischer, Linda Turner. ROW 4: Sharon Froelich, Arlein Kl- able, Pat Foster, Pat Ferguson, Miss Lemen- -spon- sor, Jeanne LeFlote. HEIIREHTIUH CUHIIIIITTEE ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Fricke--sponsor, Arlene Dannemann, Evelyn Maupin, Peggy Mercer, Ruth Ami Nippert, Eva Mae Burks. ROW 2: Melvin Ott, Robert Barbey, Billy May, Wally Tlmson, Charles Nahllk, Coach Osburn, Sponsor. ROW 3: Bobby Shy, Clarence Vollet, Ambrose Winger- muehle, Donald Miller, Wayne Byington, Robert Barnett, Ronald Nixon. ROW 4: Mary Moszenski, Bobby Bruhn, Ruthe Revelle, Ruth Kneff, May Han- tak, Rose Marie Favaloro. W, IIITEHIIIISSIUH IIIIIHHIIITEE ROW l, LEFT T0 RlGHT:Gary Dlckemann, Larry Vose, William Guidlcy, Jack Hoelzer. ROW 2: Ruth Mueller, Evelyn Schlecht, Merle Frank, Eve- lyn Broth. ROW 3: Mr. Chandler--sponsor, Rose Marie Hluzek, Jackie Fade, Fern Berger. ,,, J, pw , . xx, ,..kk. ,L . X il, .1 Asc Us HIBHUIHLI PHTHUL IIUHHIIIHEE ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHTgPh111ip Edder, John Port- lock, Jim Ruth, Ronnie Boyer, Bob Freiner, Raymond I-leitman. ROW 2: Anthony Fels, Eddie Pollvogt, Jack Smith, Marvin Schmit, Dick Marsden. ROW 3: Rich- ard Staglin, Paul Frank, Albert Berger, Robert Schwalbert, Harold Leitz. ROW 4: Bob Nahlik, Don Freiner, Billy Miller, Mr. Carter--sponsor. SUIIIHL RELHTIUHS CUIIIHIIHEE ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Ruebel, Joyce Schulz, Rose Portell, Betty Boyer, Joan Dairan, Juanita Flint Smith. ROW 2: Donna Goodwin, Eve- lyn Bauer, Shirley Coleman, Pat Gray, Norma Scheer- er, Margie Williams. ROW 3gCharles Brogdon, Nel- da Bivens, Bernadine Ficken, Mrs. Knight, Glen Dunn, Clayton Buckalew. BUHUIHG HHD BRUUHUS IIUIIIIHITTEE ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Kohler, Evie Reece, Marcella Kohler, Marie Moder, Jean Kley, Julis Zimmer- man. ROW 2g Jay Suchland, Don Drum, Jack Hille, Robert Diehl, Oliver May, Oliver Mitchell. ROW 3: Mr. Thomas- -sponsor, Fred Weaver, Donald Miller, Ronald Dennett, Leon- ard Kohler, Raymond Baker, Erwin Kohler. ROW 4: Bill Staggenborg, Francis Pashia, Dale Cowan, James Goodwinn, James McCoy, Everette Boyer, Paul Ruoff. ROW 5: Fred Wier, Monty Johnson, Dean Thornton, Alfred Jeude, Evertte Williams, Robert Patterson. ROW 6: Charles Schulz, Louis Borreni, Louis Viehland. WR? E SELF-CUHTHULCUHHHITTEE S eg . ll , t ,: rm: 4. I ..... i -A i - . r rr- k K , 5- j, ,, L ff -, ig ..:,,.gj - .. Q , o r , ' r v T ' f sfztigi- T iswlsf ftg s- ' Q i 1E-iz -- if- sv tg ,s sfsgw -tr ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Beth Suchland, Suzanne Greeves, Jackie Gray, Judy Klable. ROW 2: Lura Wier, Shirley Glott, Hermetta Schluetter, Lois Rector, Gail Aldens, Dorothy Schneider. ROW 3: Shirley Thornton, Frances Blecha, Anna Courtway, Sharon Wilmouth, Shirley Govero, Nancy Hollingsworth, Miss Robinson- -sponsor. ROW 4: Verla Law- son, Edna Schulz, Anna Marie Goril, Evelyn Rector, Alice 1-luddleston, Jenny Newhaus. 40 Y nm Y. . 4 ' fu.-4 ,,,, Q A ash ,W 1 65. gf.. , . :,..v: 'Yi - 1 .W 5, 1-N ' kr r lp, .LW x 1 f L A .b 5 5 V - S . X .AN f In ui 'X 10 F Mini in r . X an Q : gf' ' STUUUU CUUHUH SHHPS ' 9 5 ' ' ' A. , k 4 O' .. 1 1 1 r 1 ' 1 lj x 1 :sl X5 xl! , Z L 'M X 1 1, x Q Nl 17 i f me H UHHHlVHl UUEEHS QQ 5 in P f I ' 7 T ff, il x l' J L ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Hollingsworth, Gail Ahrens, Joan Darian, Rita Mae Ziegler, Mary Ida Edney, Mary Ellen Baker, Dorothy Coffey, Betty Moore, Beulah Mendenhall, Lois Rector, Patricia Cathcart, Gladys Nolan, Dorothy Heberer. ROW 2: Mary Adams, Shirley Thornton, Mary Jane Mosuzenski, Patricia Gray, Marilyn Kassen, Betty Jean Fleischer, Faith Baker, Doris Steinbach, Lucille Jeude, Lucille Dohack, Eva Mae Barks, Betty Ziegler, Dorothy Schneider, Verla Lawson, Mary McCain, Arlein Klable. ROW 3: Shirley Litton, Ruth Schenk, Eileen Payton, Lettye Jenkerson, Dorothy Decker, Darlene Schwalbert, Nancy Bailey, Peggy Mercer, Hermetta Schluetter, Peggy Miller, Marilyn Plummer, Sharon Wilmouth, Clara Sprock, Betty Lipinski, Irma Dohack. ROW 4: Marlene Noack, Norma Boyer, June Zimpfer. Ruthe Revelle, Jacqueline Page, Helen McCain, Shirley Govero, Barbara Abney, Suzanne Greeves, Anna Marie Goril, Ruth Nippert, Patricia Patterson, Pat Ferguson. ROW 5: Betty Boyer, Shirley Coleman, Beverly Wilmouth, Norma Jean Hughes, Mary Massey, Ranelle Adams, Marjorie Bal- mer, Judy Klable, Erna Beck, Jeanne LeFlore, Patricia Bryant, Rose Marie Favaloro, Carol Hill. The girl 's chorus, which consists of 70 members, is under the direction of Mr. Scott. They are dividedinto two classes, a freshman and asophomore class, and c iunior and senior class. Every year before going to the Music Festival at Cape Girardeau, the chorus gives a concert. DAVID SCOTT Director of Chorus 42 ,aesr' T ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bernard Favaloro, Dorothy Porchey, Gloria Dierks, Mary Ellen Baker, William Weber, Joan LcFlore, Jeanne LeFlore, Alice Fey. ROW 2: Lucille Jeude, Loraine Schmidt, Rose Marie Favaloro, Merle Frank, Kenny Miller, Roedean Ehlers, Ronald Evens, Robert Shy, Vir- gil Chott, Donald Freiner, LeRoy Dierks, Roy Simon, Robert Leight, Richard Dennert, Charles Lupkey. ROW 3: Ronald Boyer, Nancy Bailey, Charlotte Martindill, Virginia Burgen, Linda Turner, Marlene Fleischer, Betty Moore, Dean Thorton, Mary Froelich, David Alexander, Larry Vose, Charles Brogden, Henry Blunk, Jack Hoelzer, Donald Edney, Leonard Ficken. ROW 4: Donald Bur- lage, Ronald Whitworth, Paul Ruoff, Mr. Scott--Director, Louise Mason, Marie Noack, Patricia Maupin, Carol Thornborrow, Patricia Patterson, Robert DeWitt, William Guidicy, Robert Bruhn, Larry Grimm, William Miller. NOT PICTURED: Marvin Schmidt. The band, under the direction of Mr. Scott, is composed of fifty-three members . The marching band performs at all home football games, and a pep band plays at all pep assemblies and home basketball games. Each spring the band gives a concert before going to the Music Festival at Cape Girardeau, where the group receives a high rating each year. A large number of grade and high school students are enrolled in the be- ginning band and will be agreat asset to the band soon. The band gives asplen- did opportunity to develop the musical background to all the students who part- icipate. CHEEHLEHDERS The cheerleaders worked with the band to help cheer our football and basketball teams on to victory . These leaders this year areg Mary Adams, Shirley Govero, Patty Gray, Lettye Jenkerson, Shirley Coleman, Ruthe Revelle, and June Zimpfer. 'GND' DRIVERS TRRIRIRG HRRRRU WORKERS Under the direction of Miss Craw- ford , the library workers have succeeded very well in their work. The library workers keep the books of the library in shape for the use of the studentbody. All of the school profits from the work of these students. RUUR HUUR REEL After a ioyful noon hour the stud- ents are very anxious to get to their fourth houi class. However, this time of the clock marks the time of many happy and also ioyful partings until later meetings in the day. R WUSWRE MUMERT This shows one of our talented stud- ents, Joe Manaquelod, entertaining some of the students with his fine music during the noon hour. Joe has much tal- ent and is always joyfully accepted by the students at those precious moments when he has time to play for them. The driving class is taught by Coach 13 3 ' tg at 5 Osburn and is offered to any studentover ' rttg . 'a'?ii ' V - A sixteen years of age. lt is taught the sec- 6 l , ,,,,. P Y My ond hour and is a very large class. The if E 5 if W students are very appreciative of this op- portunity to learn the rules and regula- tions of driving. We feel that this course is one of our most valuable ones in teach- ing aids to safety to be used in life. R I l ' giwiwu - ' ,., its . .,, 'Ki - I It si se..- ,gqw . MM ll CLHSS PLHU Director GENE MARTIN Business Manager: LEON BESS SHE WOULDN'T SAY YES Art Babbs, head of Babbs home . . Maude Babbs, his wife .... Cassie, oldest daughter . Nette, younger daughter . . Peggy, younger daughter . . Wheetie, youngest daughter . Gracy Lett, the Babbs' cook . . . Sophey Tanner, the Babbs' maid . Truman Golliver, head of Golliver home and Cassie's suitor . . . Hattie Lowe, Truman's aunt . . . Barney Hayfield, Golliver mill boss in love with Gracey .... Effie Withers, the Golliver cook . Flossie Evers, the Golliver maid . Dave Overbush, Nettie's fiance. . Rufe Rakins, Peggy's fiance . . Jodey Grubbs, J. P ..... Prompters and Student Directors . Stage Hands ....... Cast . . Jack Dolde Eleanor Suchland . Patricia Patterson . . Ruthe Revelle . Jacqueline Partney . Pauline Mumburger . . . Betty Boyer . Marcella Straher . Ralph Monroe . . Joan Drake . Bernard Favaloro . Marie Moder . Nelda Bivens . Virgil Sclulze . . . . . . Bill Weber . ........ Bill Powell . . . . . Louise Mason, Jeanne Leflore . James McCoy, Francis Pashia, Bob Dewill Golliver insists on Cassie's aoina with him. The wedding is performed. v c,.3 ',,,,.. SUHUUL BUSSES This year we have more busses run- ning than any other year. There are approximately 275 students riding six busses. The drivers are: John Pollite, James Manning, David Sparks, Herbert Ficken, Reverend E. J. Horridge, and Henry Scherpin. JHHITUR FUHBE Mr. Paul Provance and Mr. M. H. Mars- den are the ones who keep the school neat and tidy. They are always ready to help you in every way possible. They spend many hours keeping Herculaneum High School one of the most attractive schools in this area. BHFETEHIH PURSE Our cafeteria is in the hands of four capable women, fleft to rightl, Mrs. Elva Provance, Mrs. Pearl Marsden, Mrs. Anna Casey, and Mrs. Ethel Byington. Their main interest is in supplying the students with the best of foods to maintain healthy minds and bodies capable of doing good school work . ,MAM- 'wo-0 von . . .W ,A--1-any +-wwf-m-an wqpwaqwaaw Wave-1-www M-vw-Q-nw ,qv- ......,....sa .mf-.v-.v-.Q J SPORTS f 1 If 1 . ,A E ff ...F 1 -H . f Q- 5 v MK 5 NX Football ' 'A' ' Team' 5 0 - ' RRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Diehl, Charles Lupkey, Oliver Mitchell, Milton Schwartz, Wally Timson, Thomas Williams, Edwin Bullis, Jim Prindiville, Oliver May. BACK ROW: Coach Morris Osborn, Bill Weber, Kenneth Faulkner, Jack Hille, Billy May. Frank Bruckner, Robert Barbey, Coach Francis Thomas. MORRIS OSBU RN Coach The l950 Football season brought fortha promise of things to happen in the next two or three years. The squad, weak in young material as ing. The Black Cats hope to be strong contenders for the Mineral Area Championship in the coming season. Herculaneum will field a tight- ing ball club in 1951. S FRONT, ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee Weir, Donald Drum, Wil- liam Guidicy, John Cunningham, Robert Nahlik, Roy Bruhn, James Goodwin, Billy Nippert, David Boyer. BACK ROW: Anthony Fels, Joe Knisell, Vernon Kramer, James Sullins, Henry Blunk, Jack Dolde, Jim Ruth, Don McCarty, Charles Nahlik. Tavern 8. Bowling Lanes Hall For Rent Highway 2l and Butler Hill Roads Bill and Justin Dixon 5735 well as the experienced veteran, is now ready to show its years of build- Compliments of KNITTIG BROS. MERC. CO Ba ketball A Team'50-' FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Byington, Frank Bruckner, Ronnie Nixon, Robert Bruhn. BACK ROW: Coach Morris Osburn, Billy Dallas, Robert Barnette, Ambrose Wingbcr- muehle, Milton Schwartz, Jackie Vest. Basketball like footbal I has been lean for afew sea- sons at Herculaneum . The 1950 team composed entirely of iuniors ans sophomores, is leaving a strong impres- sion on the leading teams of this area. Withouta doubt basketball is on the up-grade and the team couldeasily bringa championship home in l95l and l952. In basket- ball as well as football, Herculaneum is showing signs of power. Team FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Darrell Bone, Henry Blunk, Jay Suchland, Billy Craig. BACK ROW: William Guidicy--Manager, Charles Lupkey, Robert Patterson, David Hardin, Joe Kniscll, Kenneth Mueller, Dave Boyer, Mr. Chandler, Coach. Compliments of RAPP INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 3322 Herculaneum, Missouri ,X uw ..,. ...f ,K . K C PP A .- ' ,pk .X W SUFTBHH In the Fall of the year, softball is the game that is played on the nice days. This year the Junior Girls were victorious. In the games between the boys the Freshman class were the victors. VULLEUBHLL During the winter months volley ball is a favorite sport. Each class, fboth girls and boysj, selects a team and a captain. The teams that win the most games are the ones who receive the tro- TUHIBLITIG Tumbling is a backbreaking sport, but one that the boys all enioy. Much fun is gained from this and many gym periods are spent in this way. xbb -Mis' -if sg, SHIIUH BHBU PICTURES I. Charlotte Morfindill 2. Marcello Sfraher 3. Norma Boyer 4. Nancy Timson 5. Beffy Boyer 6. Marie Moder 7. Lelu Shy 8, Jean Kley 9 . Pauline Mumberger 51 Y -,fi .. 1 , rg' H A ' .lk JH Xin S m 0 -1.1-g . u . W 3, , . 1, . -1. r .af Q gl i: Q LW 1 ' - If ' .X Zi' L . .ss 'X is -is - f-S' fi' Ygfaxr W ily 1. Casey at the bat. 2. Watching the Play. . Now, where is that ball? 3 4. After the game! 5. l,2,3,4, Hike. 6. Let's do it this way. . Rooting for Herky. . Now, Boy sl 9. Hit that ball. 7 3 IO. Cheerleaders- -1950- 11. Okay, boys, fight. 12. Carol slips home. 13. All alone. fd ff W, . . fa anwfgmg., je -x . L: -,'f-wi'--1: K' , 14. Sleeping Madonna . A safe hit. . Strike onel I5 16 17. Did you everl '---..l f . 4 4, I . Num, 7 .an my A ,., .1 1. A 1 .1..1 52 Www SUCIHL LIFE Football Queen RUTHE REVELLE SENIOR For the past two years it has been the tradition of Herky High School to elect a Football queen. The football squad nomi- nates and elects three girls. Theiridentity is kept CI secret until the night of the crowning, which is the night of the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. THE CROWNING OF THE QUEEN LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Ferguson and her attendant Oliver May, RUTHE REVELLE, the Football Queen of 1950-51, Gloria Dierks and her attendant, Jim Prindiville, and the Queen 's escort, Wally Timson. 'So I -fx 3.'9' 1 1 rl- 3 r Annual Queen 1950-1951 NANCY TIMPSON SENIOR ATTENDANTS flop to bottomp JUNE ZIMPFER, Junior MARY ADAMS, Sophomore MARY ANN KOHLER, Freshman This page is sponsored by TA-HOF'S RESTAURANT Good Food Bailey Road and Highway 61 Crystal Cify, Missouri Phone, 1545 55 Carnival Queen ROZELLA MILLER Senior RALPH MONROE Senior Escort Every year at the Herculaneum High School Carnival a Queen is elected by vote. This has been an event of the Carnival for the last 26 years. Each class nominates a Sweetheart, the students of that class sell votes andthe class with the most votes elects its Queen . QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Prindiville, Junior Escort Arlein Klable, Junior Oliver Mitchell, Sophomore Escort Shirley Thornton, Sophomore Ralph Monroe, Senior Escort Rozella Miller, Senior cort ' s IVX -1 4-1- I I-' f liilvidif J i in 0 1 ' Q , - f--w:w,5'1.f.'.. '4'sE 9 . we ,wg :V ,. Mfr K A 2 ,,,,. M '--. Class Rings 7. Four Musketeers Gab! Gab! 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