Kankakee High School - Kankakeean Yearbook (Kankakee, IL)
- Class of 1952
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I a 2 1 4 . . ' 1 . D 4 4 ' 0000 'IBTHE 52 KANKAKEEAN CONTENTS D6CllC21t1011 School Scenes Aclmlulstratxon Supermteudent Prmupal 1 o ml ot Elll1L'111OIl Deans Faculty Student Body Semors umors Sophomore Act1v1t1es OI'gE1I11Z3.t1Of1S 'Nlusrc Groups Pubhcatlon 1 ootball Basketball Track '1 enms and Golf I aseball School L1fe umc r Semor I rom Homecommg umor Plat Semor Plat Trr Y Pages 4 5 Pages 6 9 Pages 10 23 Pages 24 55 Pages 56 87 Pages 108 121 we QR W 'W , I ' ' Sports ....................... Pages 88-107 1 1 f as 131 IEIIJHEEZPIITHCOHNI The senlor class of 1952 dedlcates w1th pnde th1s yearbook to the memorv of Ken neth Conrad and james Chnstopherson who would have been graduated w1th thls class had thev hved Those IDCIl1b61S of the faculty and stu dent bodx W ho knew these two young men Ind Kenny s fuendlx smlle To hw m hearts we leaue belnnd zs not to die CANIPBELL E41 Q 7 , 4 . 7 7 will always remember Iinfs quiet dignity 2' 7, .4 7 Q . 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QQQQQQQQ..QQQ 'Q'Q'Q'Q'Q'Q'.'Q'Q'Q'Q'. Q Q'. Q Q'. Q'Q.Q.Q.Q-Q.-.Q.Q'Q.Q3. Q Q . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . ,.,.....,.,.,.,.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.:.g.:.g.g.:.,.,...........g.-.-.'. . . ' ......,.,...,.,.,. . .............. Q.. Q Q , QQQ Q . 5 --, U .5 'Pff 5 fST4, Swan I' 'fs ll si 1 , ,4 Agkf 4 ,V JW' -1 XL-21.4, -w. . Q A- 6 lr' Q H , i.-isis' ,Ns-X. f .haf , - V Mm., Mm , iw, - k :Q Ag 3 fe-sm ws M M5 L. eff 1 , Q nf qw' .pr EUGENE JOHNSON Superintendent GLEN W. BEDELL Principal I J BOARD OF EDUCATION ROY QTRASMA WII BUR HILL CLARENCE ROM ARY CILRFR I' HERTZ I14 GEORGE LUEHRS EDWARD P. MADISON 1 OUR DEANS The door has no number, but every student knows the friendly person who occupies the room at the end of the main corridor-Miss Ruth Cole, Dean of Girls. Having accepted the position of dean just this year, Miss Cole was busy writing permits, applying band-aids, listening to girls' problems and teaching sociology. In addition she was a National Honor Society sponsor, Girls' Club adviser, senior counselor, and sponsor of the newly- formed Pep club. A former general science teacher, Miss Cole is a graduate of the University of Illinois and has an M.S. degree. VVhether her permit be pink or white, a girl always leaves Miss Cole's office knowing that she's had a fair deal from The Dean. A RUTH COLE Dean of Girls 'iff NEA' DAN NORION Dean of Boys Hey Mr Norton ya got some change? Mr Norton were my locker keys turned in? These and hundreds of other questions besiege Mr Norton Dean of Boys who is always viillmg to attempt an answer NVhenever friendly advice is needed Mr Norton is the man to see He 15 always readv with helptul suggestions which xx 111 solve your problem very quickly and easilv Besides giving out excuses and listening to boys problems Mr Norton teaches civics checks zgtendalnce has charge of the Lost and Found Department and last but not least heads the Student ounci He received his bachelors degree from Illinois State Normal University and hi M A from Colorado 'State Normal at Greely Colorado L15 X 7:25 .es ' - - W i. J, K -' K r 1 ' V . n , Y 1 ry 1 ' 1 , - an ' ry 1 v - . - . v ' I Y , A ' . . I . i ' . ,. A Y V . 7 7 . , i . , . . . . . , . . ,. 0. , . . , . . . . . , . . , 7 7 V . . g , 1 . . - . . . Q r D - . . Q 1 .s 1. , . Spamslz students become adtft Iznqmsts Rosetta. Gernon Ph B Vlolet Ixoerner A Nl Nfarle Beardslee A NI Ida L Burlelgh AM u 9 Q' 4-rr N rv Ethel Cooper A 'VI I lIIl3Il Freyermuth ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ihe Engllsh department one ot the most rmportetnt rn the school dew elops a habrt ot thought that eneourdges rural 'Ind soc1al brotherhood rosters the growth ot humin fl1gIllU and perpetuates the devot1on to Ameruan 1deals Llassroom xnstrue tlon helps students to express themselves xx 1th eonhdenee ind Llearness IJ1NLI'lIUlIl'1l1OI1 111 the ehoue ot re llllll md 1 love ot llterature IS ilso eneouraged W 1th the Sllfllllxlllfb ot the gjlobe bemuse ot rapul tom munumons Iorugn l.1ngu1g,es ire betonnng more lrnport mt thin uer betore rn our modern world In 'ICICIIUOII to te telung, students the haste tundfnnentils ot I renth Hpwmsh 1nd Lttln the lfjftlgll lingunge department uquunts students xxlth tus toms ind h dnts ot ill IVIUOIIS Io enxhle Ixllh pupils to speak IOFSISII tong,ues fluently reeordlngs ire nude ot e uh student s rwdlng lhus speil ers C'1n heir thur own nnstfllxes and corrett thelr errors wlth understandzng Aus Moffett A B 'Pl Paulme Tull A M 954 A V S1 mars farklt Marlhtlz E161 , , D U 51? 3 lg .1 .,..... - f , .I . 7 1 1 . l TI PN . 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Q If f ,, X , . 0 .Q V .I ' 'li ,, 4 , K v ' 1 v Marne Burch B S rw, Edxth Carmondy B Ed Clara Gramse B Ed Vera Baker B Ed Tvfnsts set sfmd nrords MATH AND COMMERCE Wtth more and more emphasxs belng lald on the meehameal sxde ot hte the xntthtmatlts dnpartment has become more 1m portant than ever betore III the trannng ot students Courses for a well rounded CflLlCE1lIl0I1 mtlude lJUblIlCQS ar1thmet1c algebra plane geometry sohd geometrx and tr1gonometrx -Xdvanced mstruetlon 18 offered to those who plan to U0 on to college Teaehmg students to thlnk aeturatelx and to learn the tunctlon of mathematlts 1n the modern xx orld are the pr1marx a1ms lhe eommerc1al department ofters a complete vocattonal tralnmg for those Graduates xx ho utsh to go lnto the bustness vsorld lfHm6flldt6lN lt also provldes an adequate foundatlon tor those who plan to major 1n tommerte at college Banc courses t 1n eommerctallau tommerttal eo ra h and consumers EP 8 g P 3 problems Ilhose students s euahzm III tommerte are ftrst tau ht 8 general busmess transattlons and methods ot computmg 1n terest on monex Sophomorts take bustness arlthmetn as a prevleu to boolxlteeplng Jumors ttlte tx pmg stenographx and bookkee nn Advanted tourses tn tommtrual sub ects are I 3 J offered to semors 'SEP eranmzt sy nzmeirzc patterns fi Q fl7 Ruth Haley B Ed ref' Hg PGN Mnldrcd Hopkms Gvw endolen Ingh A N A ' . . .iav K, . Y . . - . I x1 v Q all -H s .4 1 - , Q g 3 ' ' , 2 . '. . , ' , B ' .tt ' lf ' - - - - - fi- , ' ,' , r ' l r ' 1- . B ,fly A f ' 0 I Va ,Yv ' ,v' 4 . . f G , ' 6 I . . , . rx - - ' -D . ' x X - S ft-5 . p are given in shorthand, bookkeeping, personal and business we ., sse,' e . ' 5 X . - any 1 ,g f . , 1 1 , - i - ' N I , . . H - . ' . - J .' .' - AM. , 'R . view ,L - 5 'is X ft fl ' 4. 'ff Geometry students Lula Martin, B.S. . 7 V . W 5 l if. Ruth Cole XI S Panel dzscusswns encourage class partzczpatwn SOCIAL SCIENCE llelpmg students to understand xx orld and soclal problems is xx all as the dutres ot bung, 1 good Umted Qtates c1t17en 15 the objetnxe of the soual suenee department lhe tourse m uxus strrves to teath the lntrlcate xx orlxmgs of our government to develop an mterest rn current events and to help students to thmlx tor thtmselves Thls IS supplemented bx Unxted States hrstorx rn xx huh the puplls learn the glorlous storx ot Xmerua Through thls studx thex develop a sxm pathetxe understandmg of problems relatmg to thexr country and telloxx Amerlcans Vx orld h1storx helps puprls to understand the present through studx of the past modern h1storx presents a broad scope of events smce the Renaxssance Qocmlogx enumerates the Dorothy MCGIHHIS .Qbf Daniel J' Norton Shlrley Shxpley B S Ed LaVera Coleman N S Barbara J Dxckey, M Ed soelal problems xx hrch faee our generatlon and recommends defxnlte solutlons The oppor tumtles open rn varrous voca txons are presented bx author1 nes 1n the class of OLLLIPHUOHS Muzzor Izzsforzaazs study I 13 l . . 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'- Y Grace E Cou er Wxlf red Foreman Warren R French 'NI S Chemzstrv lab nurtures future srzenlzst: SCIENCE AND HOME ECONOMICS As the Atorme Age p1 ogresbes mam are the opportunmes open tor xoung men and women IH merllcme Chf,m1str5 Lllgl neermg home eeonomnu and other suentxlu OLLLIIJAIIOIIS lhe pbuxeal sucnte department at RHS provldes a babu edueatxon tor pupxls xx ho want to enter tl1eQe helds Chemlstry and phx SICS are offered to JLIHIOTS 'md semors bxology 1S open to all clasies Qourim m home LLOIIOITIILS lnelufle swung eoolxmg, and famllx llVlIl0' 'I he LOOIUIIQ, tlasxee lelrn to prepare balaneecl as well as ClCllLlOL1S meals to serve tood eorreetlx and to tollou the accepted prmclples ot etlquette 'Ihe Qevung groups stuflx tabrms deslgn and the art of constructlng tlotbmg In the l'3IT'lllN l1V1I1g classes problems relatlng to courtshlp and famllx lm 'are cllxtuxsed 'lhest art ot Qpeual lmportame smte thex prepare the students to Qolwe the problems ot hte Future plam tor the suenee and home eeonomres depart ments mtlude expansron m eurruulum mcl equrpment Youtlzfzzl lzomwzzakrrs dzvfvlav talents L19 Allce M Stone jenme Webb A B Frank R Weller N l . --U KI 'lv I . lt , B.S. 1 I B.S. . 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Nlonlca Wolf B S JS-Ck Gloger hr 6 lxolande N an Gullder 4' H Wayne T1ltOH Asst Band D1rector NINI115 FINE ARTS 'I he Hue arts department str1ves to prox1de a cultural bacl ground to entourage those students enrolled 111 1t to more tullx appreuate the beautx of the xx orld about them An opportulntx to expemment xx1th numerous art m ttnrmls and teehmques IS offered to those xx ho studx p'11nt1ng and dravx mg At Chr1stmas th1s xear gay decoranons and hand pamted phdyg phrhardt pxetures on the xx mcloxx s doors a11d xx alls lent a tesnxe a1r to the B L S zrt1sts from the th1rd floor lruetual trammg, 111 votal and 1nstrument1l musu as xx ell as an opportumtx to appear 111 pLllJllL IS otfm red bx the musu department Through the band ind ehoral organ11at1ons the students ln wrn to xxorlx together as a to oper tt1ve group md to produte a umhed effut Researth and genertl readmg, llLll1llCS make the lll5I'1I'X one of the most 1mportant fe ttures ot tht sthool ln ltS eollnttlon ot xx ell saluted books are found the stmdard reterenee sets md the best ot b1og,raphx h1storx and hetlon Artzsts Draw From Lzwnq Models l20l 1 1 1 ' ' 7 . 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Q' ' 1 . . :W 4' Paul Baker BS Fowler McKinley B I' d 1' Henry Holt M S Rexford G Lewis INDUSTRIAL ARTS Auto trnnes gasoline engines ind tools ot ill clestriptions LOIlNlltl1tt the equipmtnt with xxlneli tht students xxorlx in in dustrl ll iris lhis department teaahes skills tor tliosc von ations ulneh mu be entered bx a trained methann tolloxxlng the eompletxon or high sehool rl host in auto I'Ilt'Ll'l1I1lLN renuvc hrst hand information as ot the iutomobiln lht VOki.ll0I1ll ninhnn shop teuhes the use ot 1 varletx ot maehines lhls xear the nnehine shop bow eonstrutted the football goal posts tor the Ixanlxalxee VN est lunior High Sehool and made several preusion drill presses Row in xx oodu orlnng completed a number ot interesting, projeets M Davis B Murphy lhe new illXLI'Sll'lCfl oeeupitlons projeet inaugurated last all planed students in at least eleven different wotnions llistributive edueation xxhith also started in l9vl give pupils praetleal experi eme in selling their services or goods in various oecupations Those 1n office practice obtained positions atter thex had learned the fundamentals of office procedure 'Xlost pupils ix 1ll remain at their uorlx during the summer and upon COl'1'1plCll0I1 ofthe course will be lured ts tull time emplox ees Young mcrhanzcv lcarn rapzdlv m well equipped shop I 21 1 if ,p K L I . ul .S. - B- ' , - , v- v ' e , B- , S . - ' A - J 2 Girl i . 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' C , Jennora Fisher Paul Fowler Earl J 01165 A M PHYSICAL EDUCATION The purpose ot physleal CClLlCHllOI1 III Kankakee H1gh behool IS to develop the student souallx as wx ell as phvsleally It also gnves hlm a perxod tor I'Ll1X3.t1OI1 durmg a tlresome day 'lhe prmupal games play ed IH the boys P E classes are Marjorxe Kesler football basketball and sottball glVCIl m co opc ratlon wlth the competmve sports offered bx the sehool lor the boxs who do not enter competltlon such games as volley ball and trampolme vxorlx are offs red Charles Swlkle B A Students on a restrlctlve gy m program max partlelpate m a great xarxetx ot eontests meludmg pmg pong ehtelxers and handball 'llus year the OI'gd11lL3l10Il ot phy sltal CClUL.dlflOIl tlasses tor glrls was changed placmg eaeh Slfl xx 1th students ot her oun grade Th1s su stem nas establlshed o that the glrls by the time they are graduated wlll have had all ot the var1ous aetnltles The schedule for g1I'lSIlOVN 15 as tollows sophomores smmmmg jumors soeter team and party games vollevball tumblxng square and folk danemg traelt and held events and marchmg cahsthentxes semors speedball recreatlonal games badmmton basketball rhvthms and modern dancing softball and klckball Sophs Learn To Be Expert Shwunmers U2 l if ft if ' do fi W W Q 5, K ' , , A.M. v - ' B.S. 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I I . :. :-:.- 35??:5.2.5.E:E:?::2'I:251E3?:?:-:!.-. - - o '.-:3:f:3S:I:f:3f -' ' ' ' ' AJ 4 I X H :- ' w. -vm Stmtxtuolias .4 ' CRETCHEN DEAN Serretarx KENNETH VVINDAL Prestdenf GENE PHILLIPS VuePre51a'ent JOAN GREGOR Treasurer Vxe are the semors the class ot 32 the Kex to the Tuture Upon our graduatlon our feel mgs are a strange mutture of jox and sent1mental sorrovx ln our hearts as xx ell as IH our mnnds are the memorles of four glorlous xears ot hlgh school l1fe sophomores our attztude altered httle as xxe xxent our wax dotng only the routlne actuvltles that were necessarx Then suddcnlx vxc xx ere junlors Qomehoxv we m tnaged to hnd time to give a jumor class p ax Tha More the Merrxer and the tradttxonal JUUIOI' prom I 1nallx xxe avx olte to find vxe vxere SCHIOTS lxo longel could vxe hve onlx for each day Instead vxe looked toxxard the future tlLLldll'1g upon xocatlons chooslng eolleges that xxould best tram us for our future careers and contactnng employ ers VVetookt1me hoxx ever to present a successful class plax attend a banquet glven tn our honor and to be part of an 1mpress1ve baccalaureate serv 1ce and eommencement CXCFCISC Nloxx xxe are standlng on the threshold ot a nexx hte facmg a xx orld that untxl now was almost unlxnovxn to us Holdlng our heads hlgh xxe venture forth xxlth the kex to that xx orld and our future VV1ll lt fit the lock? I26 . O p ev Q 'Ed r f E I . .',' x ' 5 v N ' . 1' 1 7 . . ,, v 4 . v -- y , - 1 - . i . , . , When we entered this school as freshmen we looked no further ahead than tomorrow. As x 1' H Y . . . K I , . . . . I J, ,, h V 1 . ,, . . . . p ' , ' I r e, ., . 'Y V ' v I V I , 7 . . . . V F 9 3 ' L v V 5 . x . V .- , . V . 1 BARBARA LEA AHRENS Barb Latin 1, 23 Drama 2, 45 Tri-Y 45 Byrd Science 1: NHS 43 KANKA- KEEAN 4: KEYNOTE 43 Pep Club .45 Ejfiill and Scroll 45 Ir. Playg Senior 'ay. SAM AMES IR. Sam Track 3' Football-end 3 4' Byrd Science l' NVhatcha Know? FAITH LI' I- BALTHAZAR Fazthful orus 1 2 4 Vice Pres rs bextet 3 4 TriY 3 ology 3 Pep Club 4 Well hon 8Sllyl JARIPS BARNFTT .lim Pyrd Science 1 Pep Club PETER AMBERG Pete Byrd Science lg Camera Club 1' KEYNOTE photographer 43 Latin 1, 2: Biology 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi there, Stranger! ALICF BAGWELL SMH La in 1' GAA 1 2' Clior Girls Sextet 4' Pep Club 4' Byrd Science 1 My word' DOROTHY BFAUPRE Boprz Byrd Science l Girls Club 1 om rcial 3 Tr1Y l 2 4 Club 4 Office Occupations 4 KEY Non-. 4 Dont be bitter' BRUCE LYNN BLACK Smatk Vice Pres 3 Byrd Science Kmg of 51 Prom Basketball 1 Football Mgr 3 4 Let s Go' 27 CATHERINE BARBER Cathy Kxsvnons 4 Club Editor 4 Drama Club 3 Byrd Science 1 Pep Club 4 JOSEPH F BAUER ae Byrd Science 1 HiY Scribe 3 LOIS MARII- BELLEE Louie Byrd Science 1 Isn t it huh? JOANNE I OUISE BLAKF Pres. Byrd Sciencel Treas Girls ub 1 Latin l 2 Tr1Y 1 Pep Club 4 Distributive Education Pres 4 Oh my gosh' JEAN MARIE BRAMMER Jeannie Chorus 2, 3, 4, Byrd Science lg Drama 3, Commercial 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Chorus 1, 25 C-ya Later, Georgie. BETTY JEAN BROSSEAU Jerry Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Byrd Science 1, Art Club 3, 45 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. ROBERT EUGENE BURKE .fB0b,, CONNIE ARLISS BUSSE UBWH Tr.. Tri-Y Sec. Sr. Tri-Y Vice-Pres. Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Vice-Pres. 2g.Romance Language 2, 3, Byrd Science 1, Girls lub 1, 2, NHS 3, 4' .KI-:YNOT1-: 4: Pep. Club 4: Baton Twirler 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4, And so ---- . DONNA JEAN BLANCHETTE Donnie FHA 1, Commercial Club 3, 4, Byrd Science lg Tri-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 4: Oh, Bologna! WAYNE BOURELL Milly Glee Club: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dis- tributive Education 4, How about that now? SANDRA BLANDY Sandie Pres.-Romance Language 4, Vice- Pres.-Byrd Science lg Vice-Pres.- Freshman Class, Romance Langauge 2, 3, 45 Latin 15 Drama lg Pep Club 43 Hi, there. LENVIS IOSEPH BOWERS STANLEY LOUIS BRINKMAN 1:5-tann Football-fguard 2: Byrd Science 13 Pep Club 4, Sure, Mac. IUDITH BUCKLES uguckn fTransfer from Cleveland! Sec.- Fresliman class, Tri-Y-Chaplain 3, Tri-Y 3, 4, GAA 2: Chorus 3, 43 Sextet 3, 45 Drama 3, Romance Language 3, 4, NHS-Sec. 3, 4, Pres.-Girls Club 45 Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 2, Senior Play, That's your story, sounds hcticious to me! ROBERT BURTON 'www fTransfer from Salem, Ill.D Foot- ball--guard l, 2, 3. TOM BUTZIRUS Us-kip., Byrd Science Ig Drama 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 35 Biology 2: Commercial 33 Basket- ball, VVl1at do ya say, Handsome? E281 JLAN CAMILLI DOLI Y LAI ABRIA jam Blovldlr fTransfer from St Joseph Semi '1 Y 2 3 GAA2 3 B d S Commerc1al3 INHS 3 4 Office Oc In You don t say yr Hence cupatxons 4 Tn Y 3 4 Pep Club 4 l'I VIR X LHOUIINARD .Spam A 1 2 3 4 FHA 2 Chorus 3 Byrd Sclence 1 Tr1Y 4 Office Occupatxons 4 I luke that' IAMI' 5 CLARK fm: Latm l H1 Y Byrd Sc1ence 1 IS trnbutne Pducatxon 4 Hey Mac' CARLOS COOLEY Cork lx uh 1 2 3 Byrd Science 1 Dxstrxbutlve Educatron 4 Football center 1 Xou know lt' GILRALD CHOUIIN ARD fern Byrd bclence l NHS 4 v rv ei? il 'L ll'1'f 'Qu 9 46 af Ii A 5 KENN ETH CRENIER Kemn rd Scxence 1 Track 1 2 bwxmmmp, Team 3 Football-center NORNI AN CRYER Leftx Byrd Scnence 1 Drama KANKA K1-.1-:AN 4 You dont say? IZ9 DENISE CONTOIS Denny T1Yl 2 3 4 Commercial 3 4 Byrd Science 1 Office Occupatnons 4 Pep Club 4 Homecomnng Queen 4 Darn luds' GLEWDA CORKILL Corky Y xce Pres Commercial 3 Office Oc cupatxons 4 Byrd Scnence 1 Chorus 1 TrxY T Drama 1 2 3 Lxbrary 3 Glrls Club 1 4 NHS 3 4 Baton Twxrler 2 3 4 Student Councml 4 word' NORRIS CROSSLEY JR Zeke KClub Footballl 2 3 4 Basket ball Track 2 Talk to me' IXATHLEILN CUMBOWV Kane Byrd Scnence 1 FHA 2 Commer c al 3 Tr1Y 3 4 Queen of lrVmter Formal 4 You dont say? PATRICIA DARROUGH Pat Chorusl Tr1Y 2 3 4 Byrd Sci ence 1 LHS 4 Dont be sxlly' Q' 'HO' K 4-0 '!l' had wt IOANBE DFBOYER Commerc1al3 Tr1Y1 2 3 4 FHA 1 Pep Club 4 Gnrls Sextet Senior Play Thats ok I stlll love you' I-'ATSX DIANNE DEUSCHLE Pat Tr1Y 2 Byrd Scnence 1 Art Romance Language 2 J Play Xl hat a Blow' JOAN ELIZABETH EASTMAN fname esTr1Y2 Tr1Y12 3 4 Pla Busmess Manager KEYNOTE 4 yrd Scxence 1 Band 2 dent Councll 2 Homecommg Court 3 4 Queen of Jr Pr m Qu dont know do you' LOIS FAFORD L:ttIe Lol' Assistant Editor kr-:xNo'rE 4, Tru Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres 3, 4 Ir Play, Quill and Scroll 4, Latm 1, Byrd cnence 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Councxl 4, DlStflbUt1VC Educatzon 4, Matorette 4, Semor Play, NTHS 4, Be serxous ' JAMES MARXIIN DANIS IR lnl Soph Class Pres Byrd Science 1 Romance Language 2 Dnstnbutxve Educatnon 4 Football guard 2 Track 2 3 Pep Club 4 Dont be butter' my DIXIF ANNA DAVIS Dzxte Glee Club Chorusl 2 3 B rd Scxence 1 Lets blow this pop stand' GRETCHFN ANN DEAN Grrt h N ice Pres Glrls Club 3 Sec Treas Freshman Class Byrd Science 1 T 1Y 2 3 4 Dram 2 Stu ent Councnl 3 Homecoming, Court 3 4 Oh Hen ensl THUM AS A DI SEI M Tom Romance Language 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Camera 1 Z Fdlsoman Sc: ence 2 NHS 3 4 Track 2 Semor Play Thats a good questxon I wv-h I knew the nswer' GUY DIERCOUFF Gm nd 1 2 3 4 Ir Play Drama 1 2 3 Romance Language 2 Byrd Scxencc 1 Track 3 I nmagme you wx EDXN IN' ECIXHARDT Bra Ed PFRCY FARMER Little Man kClub 2, 3, 4, Football, Track, Byrd Scxence 1, Balony l30l 'vga'- ' : A- . . : '- , : , , 1, Y ' 1 t 7 M X1 NJA ,- ,, L, ,. Wiiy ,g - 4 f. .1 A --' n.f H ' 2 1-fi I , 5 - , 5 ' 5 t , 5 r - : -' 2 r- , , : fl : fi as ,,, , Q 5 ' ' ' : ' : .Sf:?f5 3 ' . Dlstributive Education 43 Pep Club 1736217 V A x, 3 -t Z , n -f 3 I 35 ' ' . , . . if . 'R , 1' -. . nl -. Y , ay, H I ' ' Y T I D . . .700 I ' 9 , , , C3 4 3 f . gn' , l - ' ' yy 'fi ' A Ba . . , : . z i I v v ' Y . H I ' Dy ll. Y 3 3 ' : 35 Q r. : pk, N . Y . , , MC' V' 3 n - u A ff 4 If Pl' -- , '- , , , :In ' , 1 1. :Stu- t 2 f ' 23, - xg A A , : . 0 gnY 1 , 31 Q Q all l t -wwf , CAROL ANN FAWTHROP Fo Vice Pres 3 Tr1Y 1 2 3 4 Byrd Science 1 Commercial 3 4 Girs Cu 2 Band 1 2 3 Oh Fish' AUDREY FRANCOEUR RICHARD FRERICHS Stick QTransfer from Gilman Illl Chorus 1 2 3 Mixed Chorus 2 3 FFAI Manager Track Football 2 Football guard 1 Let s go fast WANDA GARBS Gabby Libraryl 2 3 4 Pres 2 Romance Lan uage 2 3, 4 Byrd Science I Stu ent Council 1 2' Have fun! MARY FITZPATRICK Diary Library 1 2 3 4 Commercial 3 Art 2 Office Occu ations 4 Stu dent Council 4 Quil and Scroll 4 K1-:YNoTE Editor 4 Pep Club 4 Oh brother' JOANUN E LUCILLE FRFEMAN Peanuts Al234Pres4FHA , Byrd Science 1 Commercial What a blow , Mr A., ,. Y. 125 VVATA GARNER Gabby K4C1ub 1, 2, 3, 45 Football-end 1, 2, 3, 4' Basketball-forward 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, Byrd Science 1. ' MARGARET SUSAN GATHING .15-WU GAA lg National Honor Society 4, Oh gad! 31 1 A -4 Mini 3, ,A H f fe r , Q N 2 X Q45 so A -A-3,2 if ., '-'4' J' f IxENlNY JAMES GAGWIER JAMES RUSSELL GARDNER IR. im Byrd Science 1' Football 1 2' Track ERPEL LANNES GARRETT uErp,, Latin 15 Byrd Science 1, Distribu- tive Education 45 Track Z5 Hey, Cedric, VVhat time does Lum an' Abner come on? DONALD E. GAULT HDOLJ. Camera 1, Byrd Science 1: Romance Language 23 Edisonian Science 2, Football-Track Manager 3, Diversi- giedkpccupations 43 Sure you will, ac . GEORGE VVILLIAM GILMORF George Glee Club Tennis 1 ROBERT ARTHUR GOODBERLE1 Bob lxClubl 2 Football tackle guard 4 Pep Clu 4 Vtliat say dude? SHARON ANN GRANT Slrerrg A 1 Girls Club 1 2 3 TriY 3 4 Office Occupations 4 Pep Club 4 It s gay fun' ELMER EARL GRIFFIN Palm lub 1 2 3 4 Foot ia c 1 2 Ba Track 1 NHS 4 YUM RICHARD JAMES GENOTTIC UD!-Ck Diversified Occupations 4. JERONII C GElN SON Jcbt Science Bandl 2 3 Commercial ou re not just flipping, your I JOAN GRFGOR L ic o Sec Senior Class Student Council 4 Girls Clu 2 Lat Byrd Science 1 D I1 4 TriY 1 2 3 4 Jr Pl Kisvnoria Feature Fditor 4 Ban 1 2 3 4 Drama 3 Pep Club 4 Lets be serious NORMA JEAN GRUBER Narmze Sec Treas Commercial 3 Pres Of fue Occupations 4 lNHS 3 4 Sec 4 Biology 3 TriY 3 4 FHA 2 yrd S lcnce 1 L tm 1 2 1 Pnflgee E321 JAMES GENSHAXV Cinch K-Club 3, 43 Byrd Science 1: Stu- clent Louncll lg Football-tackle 45 Track 2, 35 You think so? NOI A GIBSON Ru.rt3 Library I'riYl 2 3 4 Dramal Pep Club 4 How ya be? JO ANN 1' GLAZI Corus12 3 4 B d bciencel XX alt for me' DONN A LPI' GOUDREAU Donna Byrd Science Commercial 3 Tri Y 4 Office Occupations 4 Iep Club 4 Thats a Joke' DOROTHY CAROL HAFSTROM Dot Girls Club 3 KEYNOTE Copy Edu 4 land l L Ilramal 2 3 4 Commercial 3 4 r1Y 4 J Ply Pep Club Qual and Scroll 4 NHS 4 M heavens IAMI S BYRON HANISON Jim KClub 3 4 Football halfback 2 3 4 A friend in need is a friend in deed' TAMFS RON QLD HENTREKIN Jim Byrd Science 1 Romance Language Hi t ere JUAN IT-N MAE HESTFR A :ta Drama 3 Tr1Y l 2 3 4 Commer cial 3 4 Pep Club 4 KEYNOTE 4 lll clue Ya' LYNIN HALL Hall ffranifer from Reddick Illj K Club 4 loothall quarterback 3 4 Basketball guard 3 4 Baseball 3 4 RANKAKFEAN 4 Let s Go Boys' ALPHFL 5 HANES ERNIEST JOE HOOD oe end 2' Keep it under a JANET JACKSON cool foo . E331 Hi Y Z Byrd Science 1 Football 'ee Club 4: en Clu ' Keep IPAWNINE HPRT7 JCIIVUIIC 1 Y Z C ia in La in Drama 2 Band I 7 3 4 Distribu tive hdueation 4 IN-XNCY CHRISTINI3 HILIJTNY R AWD Chrm GriClub1Tr1Y12 3 4 B d Sciencel Latxn 1 2 Band 3 4 KANKAKEFAN Ad Manager 4 Quill and Qcroll 4 Pep Club 4 beuior Play H1 you wherebear SHIRLFX ANN HUINTLLY Shir! Cvlee Club 1 Chorus 2 3 Art 2 4 Drama 3' KEYNOTE 4: ICANKAKI-:EAN 4' l rd Science lg Commercial 3' Ie lub 4: Honest no joke. CORDON JAENICKF Home Byrd Science lg Student Council 2 :Football-tacklel 2 3 4' Ba - etball 1 2 3 4: Track 2' Pep Club 41 King of Tri-Y formal 3' KEY- NOTE 4, ELAINE ION ES Stmkcg Student Councnl 1 2 3 Drama Sec Treas 3 Tr1Y 1 2 Art Club 2 P Club 4 Byrd Science l Cnrls lub 4 Hx Ya Babe GEORGIA REGLEY Keg GAA 1 Byrd Science l Baton Tvurler 2 3 4 Blg Deal' EDWARD KEMNITZ Dxversnfied Occupations 4 Byrd Cl ence 1 GLEN KIRCHINER lfV1lbur Byrd Science 1 Bxology 3 Pep Club 4 Ksvnou: 4 Chorus 1 If m heaven we dont meet take my hand and well share the heat HAROLD IAFFE Harold H1 Y Pres 4 Byrd Sclence 1 Latm Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Clu It s so great WAYIN P LFF JEFFERSON e Byrd Scxence 1 Basketball 1 4 Pep Club 4 Bug Deal' ARTHLR VXM KIRCHNER 7' Byrd Science 1 INANCY KLEMIT Nan Bowling 4 Flag Twlrler 3 4 Byrd SencelLat1nl2 T Yl 4 Pep Club 4 Am t too slmple' LFOIN ARD MAURICE JAFFE Lemn Qkxrt and Shxrt Councnl 2 3 4 Lam 1 H Y 2 3 4 Romance Language 2 3 4 Student Councml 2 4 Byrd Scxence 1 Pep Club 4 Tennis 3 Thats Novel' AUSTIN JOHNSON' Austm Byrd Science 1 Basketball l 4 DAN ll' L KECK JOHN DAVID IxEHOF John Byrd Science 1 DlSlflbUtlVC Educa tnon 4 L34 . 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Y NEW, At , S - . 9 : U . 9 ,, . 3 3 3 Cl Z , 9 fl' , S ROBERT KOHAIN HUBERT LAMB VFARTLFE LAMB Vert GAA 1 Byrd Science 1 OPAL MAY LAROCHE Byrd Smence 1 Commercxal 3 Trl Y1 2 3 4 Girls Club 1 4 Drama 2 3 Camera 2 INHS 3 4 ulll and Scroll 4 Pep Club 4 Assoclate Edxtor KANKAKEI-:AN 4 Chorus 1 2 Cheerleaderl 2 3 4 Oflice Occu patrons 4 I xmagme IVIARY LEGG Flyzng Mare T1Y 1 2 3 4 Byrd Sclencel L0mmEfCl3l 4 Quxll and Scroll Busmess Manager lu-:YNOTE Isnt that awful' Tony Kclub 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Track 3 Byrd Sclence 1 STAN LFY LAMBERT Skip GFORGL LOISFLLI' LI- 51,11 LOVF Les Football halfback 1 2 3 4 Bask etball forward 1 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Byrd Scxence l ure E351 CAROL LEGG Carol Girls Club 3 TrlYl 2 3 4 Com merclal 3 Chorus 1 D1Sff1bUt1VC Fducatlon 4 NICE Try DIAINE DOLORES LINDSAY Lms u1ll and Scroll 4 Commercxal 3 Science 1 Tr Y 1 lNHb 3 4 Girls Club 2 KEYNOTE Editor 4 Student Councll 4 Cheer er 1 2 And there was' INO RM AN LOVF LUR-X LYNN LOWE Lumpg :Y 1 A 2 3 B Scxence l Cwmera 2 Glrls Club Drama Club l 2 Pres Theata Roe 4 Pep Club 4 Sennor Play Is that rnght? ROVALD WM MASSO Ray CTransfer from Clucago Illj HIY 4 Sure she am t' CLYDE INIFANS Clgde B nd 1 2 3 4 Byrd Science 1 am 1 ack 1 3 Rat er Clever' RON ALD R MFTZKA Ronnze Byrd Scxence I You thmk huh? JAMES PAUL MILLER 1771 Byrd Science 1 Student Councxl 2 4 H1Y 2 3 4 Latm 1 Pep b 4 humor: 4 Thats a glr P Latm 2 Byrd Science l TrlY 1 HAROLD LAVI' RNE MANLFY Harry Byrd Sclence l YVhat s new? DONNA GRACE MCCARTY RAC UFLINF MARIF Ma, AI LOUX 106,212 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 Chorus Transfer from St joseph Semj ommercxal 3 4 I ll be darn' ommercnal 3 lN l- AL MARCOTTE Neal Byrd Sclence 1 Football l Dnver anfieicd Occupatxons 4 Get off my ac LOI5 M AXFIELD Latm 1 Byrd Sctence 1 Tr1Y 1 bad V 4 Pep Clu 4 Thats too NORMAN DI:AlN MEMEN GA Gears Footballl 2 3 4 Byrd Sclencel Basketball 1 VN hat do you say? IxFWNFTH H MIETZNER DON ALD LFWIS MITTEN Don Artl 2 Bnology 2 3 Football guardl 2 3 4 Track E361 Av 1 tv 4 1 ,. ,. V 9 L - , , : , , 5 1: E . . , C' - . fl v n - u yn ff - , u 1 n ' . . ' I , - ' ' , . tl Y Yy , ULD.. ' : ' H: . 2. 3,, 1 b Q V 3, 4: Football-ffuard 2. 35 Pep Club 1 6 ' , . , : ' : ' 2 . S H, , . , 9 Q Lt Us Tr . 2, 5 h - -4 Y 14 4' 4 . 'A 3 ' so, ,, Y 1 1 , ' 5 I ' , - , : , : - : - , , 9 : Clu , , , 9 - . ' . ll 7 ' 1 Y! IOSl'I'H ANTHONY MONIK Lvftg Byrd BCICUCE 1 Dxstrnhutrve Edu catuon 4 You thmk so? bH1RLl Y ILAN INIORGAN Shorty Byrd Scxence 1 Art 2 Chorus 1 2 Pep Club 4 Oflice Occupatnons For Petes sake' 1' Y I' LYN NECKOPULOS EUGIKH Commerc1al3 4 FHA Byrd cn ence 1 DOLORES AINV INETHILRTONI Dolores In 1 2 rary 1 3 1 soman SCIENCE 2 Natxonal Honor bocxety 3 4 Tr1Y 3 4 Pep Club 4 Thats Cool' RALPH LEE MORELAND Blarkze Byrd SCICHCC 1 Play xt cool' ROBFRT LEF MORRIS Sparrou. Byrd Qcxence 1 Dnfferent' MARVIN OESTERLE Maru Brology 3 Byrd Science 1 Latm 1 Art 2 Commercial 2 Drama 2 Mgr Track 1 Gxrls are all the same' CHARLOTTE IEA PAINTER Char Commerclal 3 Byrd Science 1 Drama 2 Tr1Y 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Hey you guys' I37 H011 ARD DANIILL NFLSONI IR Houard Dnversnfned Occupatxons 4 Byrd C1 ence 1 NANCY INORTHCUTT Nanq Jo fTransfer from Chebanse Illl Stu dent Councxl 1 D ama 2 3 4 Romance Language 2 3 Trx Y 3 4 EMFLDIA BLA1N CHE OUELFTTE Emeldza GAA 1 2 3 Board of GAA DOLORLS IEAIN PARKER T xY 1 2 3 4 Byrd Sclen e Olicc Occupatxons 4 Pep Club 4 YEYNOTE 4 Chorus 1 S DOROTHY PHILLIPS ROY GENE PHILLIPS JAMFS PEELFR mi Byrd Science 1 Football guard 2 BTO DAVID LARRY PLLLETIER Pellx Byrd Scxence 1 Latm 1 Track EUGEINE RUSSEL PERRY Gene CTransfer from Oluol Football quarterback 3, Baseball pxtcher 3, KEYNOTE 4, lVhat do you know about xt? LAVN RFNICE ARTHUR GLORIA PATCHETT PARNILEY pagfh Rfd GAA mee Pres 4 1 2 3 4 Byrd Drama 1 Yea' Scnence 1 FHA 3 Commercnal 3 BIB, PTY JOAN PATNAUDE Bettx Chorus 1 2 Byrd SCICHCC 1 Ill say there' RUDOLPH CHARLES PETERSON ,.Rudv., IxClub 1, 2, Football-center, half back 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Byrd Scxence 1, Sure she did XX ouldn t you know xt' THI' LMA PECK Mrkc Girls Club 2 Office Occupations Jorter 4 Tr1Y 1 2 3 Byrd Scnence 1 Oh I don t know' PATRICIA AINV PFELER Pat fTransfer from Mattoon Illj Fnft nellasl 2 GAA1 2 Latrnl Tru I care' DANIPL VERNF PEPPER Daung Freshman Class Pres Student Council 2 3 4 Pres 4 hClub 2 3 4 Latm 1 EdlS0l'llBI'l Science 2 Byrd Science 1 Art 2 NHS 3 4 Pep Club 4 Football 2 XX hat say uDce1.- frlphlpjl, Art 1, 2, 3, Fvrd Scxence 1 IxClub 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres 4, Vnce Pres 4, Pres of Ir Class, Student Councll 1, 2, 3, 4, Latxn 1, 2, Byrd Sclence 1, Football end 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, A word to the wise T381 1524: ,, X ' , , P , - m g., f, , SQ!! I , , , . - Q. S: ,. ' I saws- ' I 1 , ,. ' 'S . I M .1 1, , ., , fmt 1 . 7 ..., , ., I - . , , , , , ,- , X saw . u n ' . . - , of-fg,,1 . - y , , 1 QV., as lt V 1 H ff- A ' - K ff. I I I 4 fr vu H ' . ' ' . u v ' . . ' 1 v 1 Y I . 1 . h . .' rel . . . , 4. - - . A , H , , - . . U H ' . ' .- , G . 9 , - Y 3 4. lt H , y - 4 4 HJ- ., 5 'r Q 4. U . , . . .1 In .5 Y 4, y '-h -. 1 j v . G 1, 3 1 , S 3 , . , . ll f H A t , - 1. ,U , 3 1. VVAYNE EVERETT PININOW Wayne L tin 1 2 Byrd Science 1 Pep Club 4 Holly Squats' DAVID HENRY POTTER Dave Y 2 3 s L KClub 2 3 4 Student Council 1 3 4 Byrd Science 1 Camera 1 INHS 4 BONNIE IEAN RAY Bonn Ar 12 3 Tr1Y3 4 PepClub4 Edlaonian 2 Chorus 2 KEYNOTE 4 KANKAKEEAN 4 Know what you IIICHII ANDREA RICHARDSON Ann Latin 1 2' Byrd Science 1' Edi- soman cience 2' Drama 2 3 4' Band 1 2 3 4' K1:YNo'tE Co-Editor ' NHS 4' Sr. Pla ' Quill and Scroll' Junior Play' tudent Coun- c 4' Tri-Y 3 4' '. GENE A PIPPIN Pe Byrd Science 1 Track Money RICHARD T RABIDFAU Dick Byrd Science 1 Football guard 2 Pep Club 4 SYLVIA ROSE Duckie Byrd Science-S c. 1' Tri-Y 1 2 3 4' Romance Language 2 3 4' You dreamer! LAVERNE sr. PETER I 39 1 SH EL DON W REAGAN Sheldon Byrd Science 1 KClub Football 1 2 3 UAN N RONNA Louie orus 1 2' Drama Z 3' B r Science 1' Commercial 3' Chorus 1 2' Student Council 3' Distributive Education 4' Band 1 2 3 4' Tri'Y 4' Holy Cow! GEORGE H. RYAN Ski Feet Vice-Pres. 2' Sec-Treas. 3' Basket- 12'Fotballl 234'B Science l' Pep Club 4. LOIS ST. PIERRE A 2: Tri-Y 2, 3, 43 Camera 3: Byrd Science lg ' I like that a lot! MARY LOU SCHULT7 Alan Lou Byrd Sclence 1 IXEXHOTE 4 Let Ov RICH ARD I OX! IAI L SCHOREY lu kx fTransfer from Indlanab Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Vice Pres 1 Don t do anythmg, I wouldn t' CARL L- Sl-IOOIx Carl Byrd Scnence Trcas I Latull 2 Bnd1234 NHS34 P s Pdxsonlan Scnence 2 Golf 3 4 Pep Club 4 Oh for goodness Sakes' SUSAN L SMITGEN Toatle Soph Sec Girls Club 2 Byrd Sci ence 1 Commercial 3 Tr1Y 1 2 3 4 Iep Club 4 Office Occupatxons 4 Pretty Clever' -,af fl! FRAN CIS SCHOSSFR IR Fran I hetcha' BETTIL JANE SKINNER .Slrck Byrd Science 1 Tr1Y 1 2 3 KEY NOTE 4 KANKAKEEAN 3 You dnve me buggy' CAROLPE RENEE SMITH m Byrd Scxence 1 Shnrt and Sklrt Council 3 Tr1Y 1 2 3 Dlstrlbu tlve Educatnon 4 Yea Gads' E401 IOHN VNM SALISBURY JR ndI 2 3 4 Byrd Sclence Byrd Science 1 Camera 2 Glee Club 2 3 Dlstrnbutne Educatmn JI ANFTTF SAROW ATL fcanvttv Byrd Science 1 Art 1 Band I 2 Office Occupations 4 National Honor Society 4 Be Scrxousl SUSAN SLHRAM Sue IY 1 3 4 Choru 2 Club 3 Romance Language 2 Drama 2 Shirt and Skirt Councxl Hot s lt' RICH-XRD LEE SCHULTZ Dick Basketball 1 2 3 4 Trackl hr-:naorr-: 4 Footballl 2 3 4 B d Science 1 WVh.-mt s your Story ed nc BETTY ANN SEVERSON Bets Latml 2 Vnce Pres 2 Byrd Sci encel Drama Vxce Pres 3 Cam eral Tr1Y1 2 3 4 Commercxal 3 OFFIce Occupations 4 Youre Crazy NVFBSTPR S SMITH Webb Latxn 2 3 Treas 2 Cameral 2 HIY 2 3 4 Student Councxl 4 Byrd Scnence l Tennns 3 Golf 4 bemor Play Stale axr' MARLEN I' A SOUCIE, Suzie GAA 2 Treas Byrd Scncnce 1 Office Occupatxons 4 Commercnal 3 Oh you don t say? BETTY STEARNS Snookxc T 1Y I 2 3 4 Byrd Sclence Camera 1 Commercral 3 Lnbrary 2 4 Latml 2 Drama 3 O e Occupatxons 4 And there I was DAV1 IJ MARIF STYLES Davzd GAA l 2 3 Byrd Scxencel Glee Club 1 2 Pep Club 4 WELITA SMITHERS Wfllfe Byrd Scnence 1 Chorus 3 4 B1 ology 2 Pep Club 4 You re not too snmple' DOROTHY STANLEY Dome Gxrls Club 2 Glee Club 1 2 Chorusl 2 3 4 Accompanlstl 3 4 Camera 2 Byrd Science Biology 3 Art 2 3 Drama 2 3 L tln l 2 Trl 1 4 Pep Club 'That satisfies my satisfaction' JACK D TURNER Jack E411 Byrd Science 1 H1 Y 3 4 Ir Play Pep Club 4 That sounds lo,,1cal' GEORGE YVALRAB EN STEIN KENNETH ORVILLE STONE Sonny Byrd Scxence 1 Football fullback 2 Hey you peasant' JOSEPH NVILLIAM TOLSON Bug Joe H1Y Pres Vice Pres Camera 1 atm 1 C rus 1 Scmencel Ir Play Ed1soman Cl ence 2 KEYNOTE4 Sr Play How about that? ROY WAHL W'alIe3 Byrd Sclence 1 Iatm 1 Llbrary 1 2 3 4 Basketballl NHS 4 h for Cripes Sake! IN EZ GAY XVASHINGTON .fc-orky., tributive Education 45 Search Me! Byrd Science 15 Tri-Y .l, 2, 3, 4: Latin.1g Drama 23 Pep Club 43 Dls- n ELIZABETH ANIN WILLIAMS Bette Byrd Scxence 1 Art 2 3 Tr1Y 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Oh Pot' PHYLLIS W ILLIAMS W'1lI1e Drama 2 3 Byrd Sclence 1 Latin 1 2 Romance Language 3 4 Stu dent Councxl 2 4 Glrls Club 1 3 ndl 2 3 4 NHS 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Pep Club 4 Senior Play Edntor of KANKAKE1-:AN 4 I about fhpped' KENNETH WINDAL Wmdg Latin 1 2 Byrd Science 1 Camera l 2 Artl 3 4 Student Councll H Y 4 Sec 3 e Club c anrman 4 NHS 3 4 Football 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Tenms 4 Pres Semor Class Thats L1fe' n ROBERT MORRIS XVASSER IAlNICE VKHITEHEAD an T1Yl234Vxce es3 ec 1 4 Latml Byrd Sclencel Girls lubl 2 3 Commercial 3 4 Pres 4 Busmess Manager KANKAKEEAN 4 Pep Club 4 Quxll and Scroll 4 Well I ll be darn' SHELBY FRANR YOUNG Shcl Golf 3 4 Basketball! 2 3 BERT A XVHITE IR Whne Byrd Sclence 1 What ya say? TERRY ROSS WILKEN W1lk1e Byrd Smence 1 Camera 2 Student Councml 1 Track 2 3 Swnmmmg eam 2 3 The lt s' LAVERNF WILLIAMS REVA W ILLIAMS Rcvu Tr1Y 3 Byrd Scnence 1 Commer cxal 4 KEYNQTE 4 Oh shoot' CAMERA SHY SENIORS CLIFTON COX RONALD LEE GENSHAW JAMES DEAlNE ELWOOD ALLEN GREENE LOWELI ROBERT DOTY RICHARD HULING l42l .' , . .. -,. - .H ,, . 4 f nj Jr ff ' 'll r'- ,.,y9 -Pr.-Sl, U I 3, l 5 Z J S , C . - .- - . H 6 1. 7 l I y 4 T Y 9 5 W 1' : ' .- i Z 3 3 if , ,, , , -en . 1 Y H ,, ' 1 ,J '- , , ,.. U - , , , . - .f ,, .U Q . 3 U - , ,U ,, , , - ff A-,, Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1, Treas. 23 - 5 S . 9 I . , Q - , : .ls Ba , , , : ,4: , 5 I . ' ,ll , , ,, H - ,U f. U ' , 9 ' : . . s , , - , 2 , , , 9 3il4g 1- 3, 5 . 5Pp , : ,.: . S . S S .of ' .lt 7 ' U , . . . , , 4 KH --2 ll!! QI!! -vqq 'Q i i D El I ,. n . n,.1A-,L 'N .ffm Immili' Nw? sv 5 .rf N . '1 , 'J X gg T U N 'T H JIUINHCOIR E' JL NIOR CLASS OFPICFRS Left to rxght Freula Putman Sencfarx Smdrt Beuschauseu frealurer ko er Warmlur lrcszdtnf Standulg Dax NlcCraclsen Vur lrryzduzf lhe jumor glass tlus year looks baely yyxth a ftelmg, of prldt not only tor SQFVILC gladly glven but also for holdmg 111 thelr hands the lxey to Golden Opportunlty They have proved themselves eapable ot runmng, a sutussful student eounul of club part1c1 pat1on and of enthuslastxeally supportmg the sehool athletlc program Last November the members of th1s adaptable group enbarked upon thetr first dramatte ad llst of accomphshments the class of 53 play ed hosts to the seruors at the trad1txonal Jumor qemor Prom Next year as semors they yy1ll assume greater respons1b1l1t1es as eapably and eagerlv as they d1d thenr tasks th1s year They have rlsen above the obscurlty of underelassmen and are gammg the CXPCFICHLC neeessary to therr becommg an OL1tSl13I1Cl1Ilg group of semors They have already shown that thcv are able to reprtsent thetr sehool and themselves III 'my 1 and of yy orly or play as real CItl7t'1lS Great thmgs are prophesltd for thus glass lhe Door to Opportumty IS just around the corner and the yumors are headed III the llghl CllI'Ct.llOI1 key Ill hand T441 I ' , ' ' - ' . ., ,. , , . ' . . 1 U . ' Y . Y I L ' i Y D I 1 ' , , ' 1 2 . . '. - J ,' , ,, . . . , . . . . . I , x Y ' Y , . . venture and resented K'Chea er by' the Dozen to their classmates and friends. To add to their P , x sf - -5 A V4 . x 7 7. 1 . .. . S y V 7 A . x 8 V . I , . . V . Y X v x , ' . B. ' I V Q' Y - , -A ' I 'A fx 11 2 A I I A A, .O L51 Juniors SUZANNE ABRAMS ' 1 in W ANTOINETTE AGATONE SJ 11,EK I , I O, ARMOND AHRENS f' ww: ROBERT ANDERSON Josr PH ARBOL R Q 6' RONALD ARTHUR lx X SH AROIN BLAND ELEAINOR BLI' SSING RACHEL BOUDREAU 'abt j-XIN ET BOULE RICH ARD BOWSHER ROBI' RT BOYD XXILLIANI BOYD ALICE BRANZ DONALD BRAZIER DONALD BROSSEAU SHIRLEY BURCH ANN RATHRYN BURTON LEONARD BYDALEK ROLAIND CACHILLI FRANK CARRAHER PRI D CARSOIN JOYCE CARTI' WILLIAM CASH ROBERT CH -XXIBERS SOCRATES CHRISTOPI-I FR DP LORFS BARI' R NANCY BALI RAYXIOIND BARR ONALD BEDFLL FRED BEDELL SARALEA BELLEE LUTHER BENHANI RONALD BETOURNE SANDRA BEUSHAUSEN RONALD BLAKE RQ RQ' 'if' rf A O I45 495 Class of 1 953 PATSY CL xRK CFRTRUDE COX JAMES COX GLORIA COY SHIRLFY COYFR ROBERT CREEK FUGFINF CRYER JOAN CURXNICR BILLY CUSHLLAS FREDERICR DEAR WILLARD DENAULT DAVID DFNOYER CERALD DEX INF ROBERT DION RANIOINA DOINAR CEORGE EHRICH :QS al fl E461 wi it L , THOXI AS ELRINS PHYLLIS FAHS ROBERT FERRIAS BARBARA FIENE FRNEST FLOVVERS SHIRLEY FORTIN CH ARLFS FOWLER RICHARD FREUND BETTY FRONINI ROBFRT L ARNPR ROBERT GFHRKF P AL LA GELINO JOLFNE GIRARD JAMES GOODRICH ARAOLD GORE MARILYN GRAF FDDIE GRAHAXI SANDRA GRANT SHIRLEY GRAY CLORIA CRFSS Jumors lun 'Q Qgws iiqg Y? wht 'R ROY JOHNSON XIYRON JONES ROBERT JUST JACK KIBBONS NORNIA KJBBONS em.g RALPH KIBBONS NORMA RIXIE CARLETON KOCH MARJORIE KOHLER CONSTANCE KOUGEOURES NANCY LACOST TLLLES LALONDE VVILLIAN1 LAXIB GERALD LAXIBERT JAY LANE 1 9 LETA M AE LANCDOC PATRICIA LANGTON KAREN LAURIDSEN GAYLEN LEGAN RONALD LENIENAGER f47I inf ,N RICHARD GUERTIN JFAN HAXIILTON VERNON HAMLYN BEX FRLY HARLING PAT HART SHARON HATCH RUTH HEALY FLIZABETH ANN HERTZ WILLIAM HESS ANET EDITH HICKS COMERITA HOLDEN PHYLLIS HOLNIEN VVILLIANI HOLZ DICR HOOKER BURTON JACKSON ANN JAGERSNIA Ca ul' in Q., an .L- 99 P wwf if C .J O19 Q guq g bl I O, I I J A H Y. sd 3- '- ' 'L Y , I I :A-' 'A' , B' is ':' , Q A I '-.Q I I K i M: I A . Q Q J I I I Q.. 1, ' ' 4 ' A I .f-: -I , K -:F V-X I A x I A 5M . Ji? ,I ip f A rg kr is ' I. A Q + I Y A9 J .' ' ' A - 5 ' Q ff 7 L - il V A X'-9 WVKJ I KL ' f , A L x A few 5 V 1 .v - V I Y W. X ' 'Xl ' .L r wb Class of 1953 GEORGE LEZOTTE N ROBERT LONGTIN J PHILIP LOTTINVILLE C. ELIGH LOVE 5 CILEORD LOXVRY JERRY LUCAS PHYLLIQ IIARTIN DAR IICCRACKEN TONI NICCRACREN GLXRINETT NI -XDISON FARL NIARCOTTE BILL NIAROINEY DENNIS NIARSHALI DOL XLD XI ARTELL TONI NIARTIN JANIFS XILADONVS 2 '71 ff 1 v in wif 3813 '-K Ilr-A-I ,QQ in l43l EI. I he: I . I O fT- f l I .. I new :asus 90 l agua FX FLYN NIONIK C FOIA V 'XIOON II' NN 'XIORIJQON III TTY 'XII YI IxS KATHRYN NANLI JAXII-S NFLSON WILLIAXI INILNIIT7 DONALD NIGCFNIAN CHARLFS NORTHCUTT PATRICIA O BRIEN TONI OETTIR JOYCF OTIS EDITH OLTSFN ANINT PAHNRF LOIS PI-AIxL'XlAN BFINJAXIIN PI ARSON RUTH PI ARSON FRNFS1 IITIRS IACR I OLR 4 I ' I V I , . I X, I -if t 3 1, IIIII . P I A . ff' H A . A, Y . A AI h ' .. I . IV.V X I E 4 5 5 L, E.. 43' A I E I -J J 2 . 3 1:- ff 5 .L , 'I I , A A 1 4: ' CIEC - I I ' ,A DORIS NUSBAIIIII x . S if :X ki .v g 5 3 - x R M W ,A-.E I5 I I I SLI I in 3 , I , 'V JI- E ' I I' L ' -1' Y 14 7 2 - A A f 'ff .L ' ' 'S I , . Q J VL , . 5 h Y , Y I X if N94 G. mf uv T' Juniors 415 jsdmk -J' 4... 'li- s.?. .Mf JAMES SHEASLFY LESLIE SHIDLER RONALD SHUXIARER GLENIN SINIPSON CAIROLE SKINNER JUDITH SNIITCEN PAUL SNIITH PATRICIA SNIOOT GERALD ST JOHN BI' TTY STANC THEODORA STAN ROS MARIAIN NE STEVN IG TFRRY STOCKSTILL JP R XLDINF STOWE CYNTHIA STRASXIA RONALD STRAVVN XIARGARFT STLFVF BILLY SURBER SHAROIN SUPRFINANT HOWARD SWARTZ MARLO PoPP f 1' EDDIE POWELL ANDREW PR1sTAcH CHARLES PRITCHARD JOAN PULS FRIEDA PUTNANI VARY PYLE WAYNF RAGUSE RICHARD RAPP 3 Q, ELIZABETH RAY MAXINE REYNOLDS NORMAN RICHARD LOIS RUNDLE HARVARD SCHXIIDT V ' R, BOBETTE SCHROTBERGER MARILYN SCHULTZ A if -R I:49 -vi 'F 3' Class of 1953 ARTHUR TALL JOYCE TURGEANT SHIRLEY UNGER ELAINE VEATH RAYMOND VVAGNER DONALD WALTER ROGER VVARMBIR LORENA XVATRINS SHIRLEY VVATERS SHIRLEY VNEINER PAUL WELLER NAIN CY XX ERTZ FLDON VKHITXIAIN LARRY WHITNIAN ADINE VNILLIAXTS LEOIN VN IN FIELD .- -:-: :--2 iw A ,m sg ' 15 Q 32 41-7- IH, N M 5 R .3 ,- I 5 Q' 'V 2 g. .,,, bfi 'XIX 315 aw'-1 BARBERA VVITTE ELEANOR VK OEHRLE 'J EDWARD WOODRICH K QQ ALINE VNOOLDRIDGE BETTY ZACHCO l50 f I I I Q WNVY Q34 f' 4. I , ,Lv A 1 , 7' ' 'izl' I SE. - ,vw 7 ' 1 C Q M Q UDH-lQlNlCOlRlE3 'WT SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right-Wayne Lockwood, Treasurer, Donna Mitchell, Secretaryg Paul Blanke, President. Standing-Wayne Putman, Vice-Praridentt. There is always room for improvement. No one knows the truth of that statement better than the members of the sophomore class after spending one year in KHS. No longer do they wander around, afraid of their shadows and all upperclassmen. They now know their way through the corridors and are bursting with knowledge already gained and are eagerly reaching out for that yet to be acquired. In fact they show every sign of measuring up to all of the KHS traditions. These active newcomers have made an exceedingly good start in scholastic achievment and in producing their share of present and future school leaders. A well-rounded program of sports, music, arts, languages and social activities has produced many admirable traits in them which will be an asset to the furtherance of their development and that of their school. Without a doubt the class of '54 of KHS is a great one and on these pages are placed the most scintillating, speculating, accelerating aggregation of students ever-the sophomore class- Key to Advancement. t51l i. H lik fra '5 1 A? 9 fe N 1 'J Class of 1954 sail, ' - f .IA ' Y ' a- cr' .gg 2 'Aw i wwf' Q X 'x I ,. V t XJ- ' V- LL P W Eb 'F .A A I TA. 9 T , .Q , r- 5,?z 3,5 ' - . -V 7 A ',N'h, I , ,,- 7 -1, Wr X Q IEANNINE ACCURSO JEANETTE AFRICANO ' NICK AFRICANO CAROL AHLVIN RONALD ARBOUR any T A .. 1 DELMER BAILEY A ADLA SPENCER BARNARD SONNA GAY BARR AA JACKIE BEDARD ' A JOE BELLEPHANT .- DANIEL UENEIJICT JOANNE BENJAMIN BETTY BERGHOUSE SHARON BICRNS :L I 'QR b 4 3 Vg.. ai' x L Ig s' A ' A' I ' A 'A ',. W .Q - , ma' 'Pr C Qyx 401 E QC ww IOYCE COY JUDITH CON D ARLLIN F CROSS CARSOIN CROS5 MARY IAINE DANDURAND BENJAMIN DARROUGH GEORGF DEE CHARON DEINOYFR PATRICIA DENOY ER XVILLARD DEbCH AND LEO DEVINIE MARY LEE DIAMOND BARBARA DICINERSON BPVERLY DION DARLFNE DIONNE ELOISE DOLBON KENNIETH DONAR MYRNA DOXNNING XX ILLIAM DUBIE IOHN DUNCAN '77 Q.. L ,ME lib 'dbh 1:3-.wx R Ii a N Q, Y E521 VERNON BETOURNE PATRICIA IEIRR JACKIE ISLAND PAUL BLANK!-' ,Qty M-XLRICI IOIHIITT NI -XRY ROSI- BONOMO DL ANI- BORbhl MARII BRACRFN ORALI' BRAMMPR JUNI BRORSI-N bHI l HY BRUNINIITT JOHN BRLNSHLRIIR JOHN BROWN NORA BLQIX CAROI X N C-KH XN ROB! 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A A , vf 4 Sophomores WILLIAM HUM AN PY SHARON DUNINI P1-1YLL1s hAsTFRL1NG RATHRYN EQRHARDT ROBFRTA EINFELDT 11- AN Ew ART RON ALO FFRRIAS MARII YN FI OIX FRS ST-NNI I'Y FLOXXI RS Ixl NNPTH FOL-I L BOB FOGLI DAVID FORD IX ARREIN I-ORTIER MARY FORTIV ROIIFRT FORTINI NON FLI A FORTINIILRRY SAI I Y FOSTPR All PTHRA FRANRS RONNII FRI I MAIN ROIII RT GADIIOIS ROSI- GARSIxI PATRICIA GAXI RONSKI VIINCI-NT GIALCHINO CHARLES GIFT JACRII' IIRARD NI-KRLENI' GIRARD DOROTHY GOLDING RONNII' GOLPNBIEWSKI 'Qu in-I an 010 N. in-1 -sg'-ff 'J lufa 1' L 'vs wma N '?'V Mm Digi 1: IUDITH GOLLUB 'Q' Q RILTH GRADY '1 Q1 JAMES GRANT RONALD GRAFF RUFUS HAIRSTON DONALD HAMILTON HELEN HORLHFWI fr FR AN CIS HEIN Ha: MYRA HEINE RICHARD HESS WINONA HERTZ HELEN HICKS MARVIS HICKS ANN HIGGINS LFE HILI RICHARD HILL LOIS HOLSCHUH DENNIS HOOKER JAMES HOWARD KENINFTH HULING H f ' 'R As A by 'Y M, af? E g If R' -A H A 2 1 , I A A A 10. Hy. A I ax my A I R: Q A fr , I 1 -i ,ah , 1 A f A N - f ,A P V 4. V if.fz,ia:-.l T. 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CLUBS ADD VARIETY TO DAILY ROUTINE Student Counctl Democracy m Prat MCC Keys are the keynote ot hte at RHS Big keys little keys door keys ear keys and locker keys punctuate the daily tasl s but the key to activities unloe s the hearts of the students Groups attract those xx ho wish to accomplish a particular task and others who just want to have tun Ideals requirements and goals vary among the numerous sehool orgamza tions Membership in the various groups may be invitational elective or appomtive according to the special needs Representatives elected from each homeroom comprise the Student Council Congress of Kankakee High. Phe National Honor Society is made up of juniors and seniors chosen for outstanding leadership and scholarship. 'I hose in the birls Senate are elected because they direct the girls in their projects. uill and Scroll is composed of writers and advertising students selected because of their contribution to the school publications. Certain clubs such as I.H.A. OP. biology Club Latin Club and Com- mercial Club are open only to pupils who are taking an associated course. Male athletes who have won their letter may join the K-Club and girls with lots of pep and yen for sports may join G.A.A. or the howling Club. The Library Club is made up of volunteer assistants. Amateur thespians com- prise the Drama Club, and the Chorus and Glee Clubs are made up of students who like to sing. Musicians all are members of the busy Band. E531 COUNCIL PROMOTES DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES DAN PEPPER This year as in years past the student council, under the capable leadershlp of President Daniel Pepper proved its worth as one of the school s most democratic organizatlons The members ot this representative governing group are elected from each homeroom for a years term It is their duty to express their opinion and those of the students they represent each time 1 new idea is brought before the coun cil lwaclt in their homeroom thev report the dis cussion and projects carried on by the group and enlist their aid 1n student functions This year the council sponsored an agenda full plete with such pre game fest1v1t1es as the annual snake dance bon fire and assembly along with a new teature the Homecoming parade The council also presented several special assemblles innumerable pep rallies and dances followlng basketball games Prwdenf STUDENT COUNCIL Bark row Denoyer, Mitchell, Campbell, Ray, Brown, O'Br1en, Woehrle, Boyd, Lemanager, Graf, Stueve, Unger, Putman, Hairston, Woodall, Kougeoures, Plambeck Front ron' XI1ller,Cork1ll, Smith, Williams, Tolson, Donar, Pepper, NIcCracken, Ur Norton, Lindsay, Phillips, Gregor, Jaffe, VVmdal, Faford 591 7 ,V 7 ' 5 7 ,Q . . Y . . , X Y . . h . - of activities including a Homecoming dance com- ' A. N v - 1 . 7 i f Q , 1 . v ,X -P P P . A n , p 3 . . HIGH STANDARDS OF SCHOLARSHIP AND Bark row: Corkill, Potter, Sarowatz, Pepper, Lindsay, Iloty, Lakoche, Smith, Gathing, VVah1, Camilli, lJeSelm, Richardson, VN'indal, Chouinard. Front rozu: Hafstrom, Netherton, Gruber, Shook, Buckles, XX'illi:nns, Bussc, Blzmdy. Yfvtv Nunn' CARL S H OQK President Need a pencil? Out of paper? just get them from the girl at the table in the hall. This year, along with the Hook Exchange, National Honor Society has taken on another task. Every morning a N.H.S. member may be found near Miss Coles office selling various school supplies to KHS students. lleginning the year with sixteen members the society continued its tutoring program de- signed to aid students in subjects they found ditncult. ln November, nine students were added to this group at Il new type of induction service followed by a social hour held in the Kankakee East junior lligh School for parents and teachers. l60l LEADERSHIP UPHELD BY HONOR STUDENTS At the 'NHS annual brrthdu banquet IH the C old Room ot the Ixankakee Hotel present md tormtr members met to htlp bloxx out the hve L indles ot the blrthdax L1lxC ln Mdrth xt the TI'rldltlOIlll assembly urs mom mother llldllkllflll added txxentx txxo junxors md tour senlorb lhese new reertnts xx ere lmmedxxtelx put to work on Stunt lN1g,l1t mothtr xearlx projntt Nlonu guncd through N n o ll iron olmson turther hu CilL1L'IllOI1 Sponsors ot the Qouetx xure Nllss lxuth t Nl ss Dorotln Lbnmnlx r lrxn elltr 'Nlns Xeri l xker Xllb Xlolet oer ner Nllw Lulx Nl3.I'f1I1 'md Nlr Glenn lledell At N H S Induftwn Hu ro lc' I It flllflf cfllllll Lrxer chn cn XX eller lottlnxlllt VX,1rmlnr Blake C im lmrs Creek Mzddlt ro Faford 'Xlxrtm lntndm Schrotlverger Langton Zacho Bellee Hlcks front rot Bolm Boyd McCracken Pahnke Coy lieushtxueen Ddrrough Nuslmaum Puls . .' .' ' za' ' , ' g 1 ' ' , ' . .2 ' ' v .Z , . 1 . w I f ' ' 2 f 1 iv .x -, ' 2 ' r ' 1 ' '- ' E . .' . . ,, ' . V . Z 'V v ' f K. r Y 2 . 1 :' .f I' - AN ' A x-' fl- J f f A tln: zactlvlty we t t the 1 ll -I J Scllolarship to enable :1 member of NHS to .4 if . - ' ' , ,' , . , X '. x . . . 1 . . Col -, . ii: l 1' Xl' S 5, Rl . ' 1 k XY - , - ' 2 Ez ' , A s 'V K -- '., , ' rl Ik tu, f 11 g l ', li' ,jx sm, V ,, 4 ', ', hi - 1v.'z ,lz',' ',Q V, f,' , , 1 IZV: Y 1 ! 'Y I 'S 1 ' Y , 1 Y ' GIRLS' CLUB SPENDS YEAR SERVING OTHERS Bark rou Jagersma james Williams Wilkey Myers Steinhart Fourth ro LaRoche Boudreau Brorsen Coy Gray Putnam Third ro Potts Jones OBrien Diamond Stearns Maitland Serond ro Fortm Brosseau Buch Severson Carter Fzrst ro Miss Dicky Buckles Miss Cole Boxes boxes everywhere and every one of them filled to capacity vuth clothes' Such was the result of the clothing drive for the Korean needy sponsored by the Girls Club This project was only one example of the many worthwhile activities promoted by the organwation the chief aim of which IS to inspire every girl to help others The year opened with the Juniors giving the sophomore girls a roy al welcome at a Big and Little Sister party Then at the annual Christmas party the girls sang carols and play ed charades with seasonal song titles At the first of the all girl assemblv programs scheduled once each month Miss Ruth Cole dean of girls explained the rules and customs of the school to the sophomores Later assemblies consisted primarily ot business meetings and panel discusslons on sororities and school cliques Special speakers included Dr George S Cowan psychiatrist of Ixankakee State Hospital who explained the dangers of alcoholism and Mr. Louis Sirois personnel manager of Armstrong Cork Company who showed how Shakespeare could be enjoyed. In order that the new girls might feel at home next year when thev enter the Kankakee Senior High School the outgoing sophomores of 1952 entertained the ninth graders of East unior High in May. The club progressed during 1951-57 under the direction of udith Buckles president' Patricia O Brien vice-presidentg and Nora Buch secretary and treas- urer. Sponsors were Miss Ruth Cole and Miss luarbara Dickey. E691 .btandmg left to right Richardson Hildenbrand Whitehead Ahrens Williams Fitzpatrick Seated LaRoche Busse Hafstrom Lindsay Faford The KHS chapter of Quill and Scroll is a member of the international or ganization for high school Journalists The purpose of this organization is to encourage and reward 1nd1v1dual achievement in the field of high school journal ism. Membership in uill and Scroll is the goal of all those who participate in journalistic activities. 'lhe local chapter receives the official publication of the society the uill and Scroll magazine. lhis periodical brings practical information to the attention of high school editors staffs and advisers. All members must fulfill the following requirements C15 be at least of junior or senior standing' C2j have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor' CSD be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their election' Q45 be recommended by their adviser or by the committee governing the publications' f5j be approved by the national scholastic secretary. Ouill and Scroll members elected in the spring and fall of 1951 were chosen from the staffs of the school newspaper Kanka-Keynote and the yearbook, the Kankakeean. Among those elected to the honorary were both Kex note editors and assistant editor of the school year 1951-1952 and the fall semester sports and club editors. Selected from the Ixanleakcean were the editor associate editor club editor and advertising and business managers. Miss Ida Burleigh serx ed as facultv adviser for the club this year. I 63 TALENTED JOURNALISTS JOIN QUILL AND SCROLL ' M , Q l THEY HOB NOB WITH CAIBAR AND CICERO Back row Emfeldt Lockwood Hultburg Stueve Blanke Stemhart Fourth row Walley Campbell Betourne Knecht Nludd Tlurd rote Phllllps Ahlvln LeConte Verchlo Nlanland Serond row Plambeck Bedard Cooper Dunn Ewart Fzrst roz Hess Kougeoures Buch To many the very word Latm sounds deep and unmterestmg but the members of the Latln Club are hndmg there 15 fun 1n study1ng the classlcal language and those who used xt The purpose of the club Kankakee Hlgh S oldest orgamzatlon 15 to famrllarxze the students w1th the Lat1n language llterature and c1v1l1zat1on It also endeavors to better acqualnt the students vuth each other and to develop qual1t1es of leader shxp and responslblllty In regular meetmgs the students part1c1pate 1n plays d1scuss1ons and games wh1ch are not only enterta1n1ng but whlch furnlsh addltlonal opportunxtles for usmg the language they are study1ng rn class Shdes are often shown glvlng the students a clearer plcture of the ancient Roman c1v1l1zat1on Under the sponsorsh1p of M1ss Marle Beardslee the club th1s year elected Sofle Kougeoures, presxdent R1chard Hess VICE presrdent, and Nora Buch secretary Membership in the club is open to any student enrolled in Latin H in the Senior High School. E641 Tixlh rote DeSelm Legan Mitten Richards LaLonde B Boyd Wagner Fifth fmt Reynolds Lucas Jaffe Xleadows Arthur NlcCracken Nance Fourth roi lxershaw Peck james Buckles Woodall VVr1ght Reed Third ro Potts Spence VVert7 Beushauseu Fray Follub Cox Sezond ro Pearlman Carter Fawthrop Regmer hVlll13.I'l'lS Hatch Rose First ro t Xlarmbir Blandy R Boyd MODERN LANGUAGE CLUP lf you were in the halls of KHS early in Octobcr and saw students carrving their books in buckets wearing their hair in pigtails two different colored anklets with tennis shoes or shirts and blouses on backward you probably thought to yourself Now what is that? Later you learned that the Romance Language Club was initiating their new members and that all these queer antics were just part of the fun. Many are the activities that this organization sponsored during the year. lhe club met on the fourth lhursday of every month and was open to any Spanish or French student who had completed his foreign language course. The students took great pride in the fact that they learned to speak foreign language bv the most progressive methods. ln order to buy records so that they might hear their pronunciation the members took charge of the che ck room at the basketball games this winter. The nickels and pennies that they earned at this concession helped to pay for several new records. A trip to Chicago to see ose Greco and his Spanish ballet was the most exciting activity of the year stated one of the members this spring. Qtunt night was also a lot of fun. Officers for the organization were Sandra Blandy president' Roger Warmbir vice-president' and Bob Loyd secretary-treasurer. Nliss Rosetta Gernon was the sponsor. E651 FOREIGN TONGUES WHISK THEM TO MAGIC LANDS LIGHTS, ACTION - FUTURE STARS ON STAGE Smfth rot VV1ll1ams IJlXlS Nance Luotte Blanke R1ChdfKlS H1ll Vx Sm1th PIIIIIICI' Hafstrom RClIllChC P1 th rot E1nf1eldt Donar Pahnl-te lames 'Xleadovxs Oesterle Lemenager D NleCracken Stovxe Woodall Horchem Iourfh ro C Ixougeoures Stanlex luchardson 'XIcCoy T XleCracke11 Garner X Betourne 5 Kougeoures Baltha7ar D1snex Ahrens Tlnrd ro Ball H Sm1th Ahlx111 l-asterhng Northcutt Hess lx Boyd Hertz LeConte Smoot Nlattrngley Svlond 70 Carter Buch Sm1tgen Schrotlurger Sk1n11er Langton H ttch Raleigh Xeath Percy Plamheck fzrrt ro Pearlman lxegnxer Lnger Benham Strasma LOlIlllN1llC VN Boyd HlClxS Cooper lx Betourne Foothghts and tantasx eharatterue the dream xx orld of the tuture Hamlets or hams as the ease n1ax bel 111 that galaxx of SLlI1tllldllIlg stars the D1arna Club Whether ser1ouslx tonsldermg some phase ot dramat1es as a permanent on Lupat1on or seelxmg an outlet tor an aet1ve 1mag111at1on members round the monthlx I'I1CCllI1gS valuablt At these meetmgs tht students read tamous plaxs and learned about moder11 plax xx rlghts 'l xxo guest spealsers told them about the thrmlls and dangers of the theatrual xx orld For less SLYIOUS moments there xx ere tharadts monologues and games tor all those who NN1Nl1Cd to part1c1pate 'I he HIITI ot the Drama Club IS to promote mterest 111 dramatms and to 1nform members as to the var1ous tethmques ot stage xx ork Among the notable aeh1eve ments ot the elub th1s xear xxas the stag1ng ot a plax for the Lhnstmas assemblx program a tr1p to Clneago to see the protess1onal produtnon ot Guxs and Dolls and the aequ1s1t1on ot tlub P1115 lllembers also toolx tht rnajor1tx ot the parts 111 both the JUHIOI' and se111or plaxs lXI1ss I aulmc 'lull and Nl1ss Lllll 111 Frtx ermutl1 donated thur llflll. and talents as sponsors ot the group Eletted to lead the thesp1 ms th1s xear xx ere llllllp LOtllI1VlllC W1ll1an1 hoxd Cx nth1a Strasma a11d luther Denham as pres1dent vue pres1dent setretarx and treasurer respett1xelx l66l l . tl- . . r v. 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Well, just to satisfy your curiosity you may like to know that the happy noises are merely the ejaculations of art students working at their masterpieces. lf you look carefully, you will see that Bob is doing a tempera, Gloria is working in clay, and that Shirley over there is finishing a finger painting.. X es, these and many other projects are some of the activities of the Art club sponsored by Mrs. Rolande Van Guilder, art instructor. The principal money-making project of the members this year was the making and selling of souvenirs at the football games. The money derived from these sales went toward the purchase of pictures for the various school rooms. The artists also sponsored their annual assembly program, participated in Stunt Night, and gave a Christmas exchange party. As part of their well-rounded education, the members learned about the lives of many famous painters. During the first term the pupils were fortunate to hear a talk by Mr. Lester Pfeiffer, a local artist who studied under Elliot U'Hara in Florida. Mr. Pfeiffer also gave a demonstration on the technique of water-color painting. Several stu- dents bought their first original water-color painting from those which were on exhibition. T571 THEY ATTAIN THROUGH CREATIVE ART AND DESIGN Bark rowi Garner, wise, Qsterle, Donar, Long. 'Q Yztth ro 4 Painter Fahs Winfield Smith Shook Blake Tromm 'Stowe Pihnke lu tlt ro Strxsmft Nlixfield l'iene Lxuridsen Osterle Xkoehrle Buekles Xbrims Pourflz ro RllllCl'lCllC Sehrun Xlomk L05 Nusbrtum lloudit tu Blessing XI4L1rtN rtoud ro 4 ee ll une ntgen mt rop ulni lege lin zrvt ro rs Hutch Xl ss K r mse CIllt,llltLl xxhllkllkdtl Atl 4 4 s , Xliss lit r. Secretaries stenogriphers 'ind bookkeepers of the future m'1k4 up the Lonnnerciil Llub. Any Student who takes person'1l or business typing shorthand bookkeeping coininerciil l'1w or coni- mercial geogmphy is eligible for membership in this Ufg'1lllZ'lllUll. Fach month the mernbers look forward to the meeting held on he second lhursd'ty. I celebrate their first meeting in the fall the students held 'i wiener roast in Iiyrd l 'trlp During the holidays 1 gay Christmas p'1rty was enjoyed. One of the highlights of the Januiry meeting was an illustrated tall' about Mexico 'lt which Miss Avis Moffett showed colored slides and told 'about her experiences in the l'1nd to the south. Another outstanding program consisted of 1 skit 'Susie lirainless l mein l4r'iney presented by several club members. An open discussion on banking was featured in l'ebru'try. Mr. Tld Qtewig of the Lity N1- tion1l lnnk showed movies to illustrite b'1nking procedures 'uid 'tnswered questions 'tfterwwrd asked by the students. lrogrims for other meetings included '1 trip tm the li'lllli'lliLt' journal and a picnic given in the spring. Serving 'ts officers for the year were anice AyllllLllt'lll president' lxon'1ld lenrtnger v'cef president' and Shirley Unger secretary-tre'1sur4r. Xssisting in every viy possible were the faculty' advisers Mrs. Nlirie lwurch. Miss Vera lnl'er Miss Ll'1r'1 t4r'1mse Mrs. lxuth Haley, 'md Miss Edith Carmody. .631 EFF ICIENC Y AND ACCURACY ARE I HEIR BY-WORDS Q K S s 45 if Y 1 3' b JL. , .. 5 I A 5 ey 44 4 5 Q . .441 , 1 5 fi. i 4 5 1 L ' Q- ' Y X 4 ft, Pl 4 4' : E I A i X J 4 'JF , QQ, v . ' -' I' . Y. I . ' f 4 Q v 1 V ' ' 1 ' ' v rn 1 v s 4 4 - 1 1 ' f rv: 1. 4,4 1' ,' , 2 'i , 5 , '- , 4 1 4 - . I is 4 I Q v - 4 --' w 1- v 4e'. 4 , 4 4 , 4 'Y ', 4 . 4 , '4 , 1. 4 , 4 4 , . Third ro':4'.' Kohler, Lztngton, Curwick, R. W'illiznns, LaCost, Smoot, Grant, Outsen, Kibbons. S ' -rv: l'yl', Bell , Ywth, K' , Sn' 1 , F: ' h , Xl: , ,H Y, ks 1-0. tu: Xl ' . i,, I :1 ' L 1 zfrf' ' ' - l'nu'-' Nl'ir'h:ill :ke 4 4 s . 4 4 sl 1 X K , X K 1 X I L A K 1 L X K K 1 A 4 , 4 , x ' A ', ' 4 4 , 1 4 ' 7 A ' 4 4 K I N 4 ' 4 ' ,, ' t ' 4 o 4 4 4 I w K K 1 K X 1 C K K' C K 1 I ' 4 5 4 4 4 x 4 4 l 1 x A 1 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 44 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 4 1 'A 4 L 4 ' f - ' '4 1 ,K A X K I I 1 I 4 i x K h K ' 4 ' I ' 4 4 4 4 ' 4 , T 5' K 4K 4 4 JK 4 4 .i Y V 1 i 4 4 K 4 y I 4 1 y I si x , 1 L xi 1 I x xt 3 1 ', 1 ' N 1 i , 4 4 4 x , 4 4 4 , 4 14 ,-, W BUSINESS BOUND, THEY FACE A BRIGHT FUTURE Bark ron Fnzpatrxck Cmnt Parker Henderson SOIICIC Goudreau Tlzzrd ro CI'lOlllIIII'KI Imdsdy Tnstman IaRoche Corklll Beaupre Setond rot Nlr Lexxls Xlorgm VXtsser Stearns Sexerson Nixss Baker Izrxt ro Surowatz Qsmxlh Gruber Smntgen Peck One p lrt ot thc co OpCI 1IlVC trammg progrftm stirted at KHS thls year was Ofncr Occupttlons xx Inch xx IS lIlZ1LlgllI 1lfCLl seven xc trs 13,0 III Illmols Txxentx one gurls xx ere reglstcred III the O O program In the mormng they took txxo perlods or theorx one per1od ot phxslcal educauon and one per1od of an clectxve subject 'lhe studtnts xx orked it thur 1fF1hated buslness 1n the after noon Club mcctmgs xxcre held durmg the chss perxod xx 1th the officers presldlng I FLSICILIII of thc club thls xclr xx as Nlormi Gruber Students holdmg Ofhces ot xxcc prtsulent sccretirx treus lrcr 'md reporter xxerc jein Qammlh eanette Saroxxatf Susan Snntgen and 'lhelma Peck respectlvelx Progrims mcluded speeches bx busmess men talkmg on offlce procedure Office CJLQUDAIIIJIIS also had an emploxer emploxee banquet xxhlch was held 1n the sprmg A llolt entcrul ln the Homecommg parade bx the members of the club re Lelved fourth pl Ice but no cash axxard In the tall the g1rls gave an assemblv xx h1ch portray ed an nlght club scene xxrth entertalners lf69 f -' fn., . 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' , I I ' ' I v - 1 1 , . 1 BOYS OF VARIOUS TRADES BAND TOGETHER INN fjx Bark rot Woodrich Ixibbons Peters Homberg Genotte Third ro Graham Ixeck Sthay Brus Second ro Anderson Barnett Gault Peeler 'Xlarcotte First rot Turner Nlurphy Lambert Diversified Occupations IS part of the new co operative training program in augurated thls year at IxHb under the direction ot Nlr David Murphy Only five years ago this program xx as introduced in the state of Illinois The D O plan and associated club are designed primarily for those students who do not plan to attend college but xy ho xxant to xx orlt immediately atter grad uation from high school Credits received trom the D O course hon ever mav be used for college entrance Seventeen junior and senior boys were enrolled in Diversified Occupations this year. The boys had regular club meetings which were held on the second 'lhursday of every month at 7:00 p. m. in Room 303. jack lurner president led the club while Jim Peeler and Neal Marcotte served as secretary' and treasurer respectively. Highlight of the club s activities was an emplover-employee banquet at which the boys played host to their employers. Other programs included listening to speakers who represented different vocations swimming after club meetings and practicing basketball. Although the basketball team did not develop rapidly the fellows had a satisfactory' recreational period. Many remember the boys who sold popcorn at the basketball games. lhey were D. O. members who were raising money for their spring banquet. The same students also decorated a float for the Homecoming parade which was awarded first place and a prize of 320.00 E701 THEY SERVE IN STORES AND HOSPITALS Back row Hertz Nelson Schosser Davis Ronna Thzrd ro e Gregor Nlomk Cooley Clark Legg Serond row Smith Plppm Nlr Lewis Bourell Washmgton Fzrst rozt Faford Carrett Blake Dean A co operatlve trammg program known as Dxstrlbutne Edueatxon was ear rxed out tor the first tlme th1s year at ISHS Students enrolled 1n thxs program are given theory trammg IH the elassroom durxng the mornmg and on the Job tram mg m busmess and mdustrnes ln the eommumty durmg the atternoon Along w1th the aeademle program the students held regular elub meetmgs wlth their officers presldlng lhls year oanne Blake was president Erpel Garrett Gretchen Dean Edward Kemmtz and LOIS Iaforfl held offnces ot VICC pres1dent secretarx treasurer and reporter respeetwely One ot the elub s PTO-1 eets was a float m the I-lomecommg act1v1t1es whneh won a thnrd prlfe ot S10 00 Nlembers ot the elub also ttfendcd the state eonventlon of the luture Dlstrlbutors ot Amerlea xxhneh was held m Sprmvheld lllmoxs Iebruarx 29 and Nlareh 1 ot 1952 lhe students were hosts to an emploxer emplox ee banquet IH Aprml A basketball team made up ot the tu elve boxs m D L was sponsored bw the elub Among the teams plaved and defeated xx ere those ot the H1 Y and D O Durmg, elub meetmgs busmess men spoke to the members on related subjects sueh as msuranee ret ulmng, bankmg and dClV6I'tlSlI'lg dlsplax Nlr Rex I ewxs serwed as lnstruetor and iClVlSCI' tor the elub f7l ' Y Y ! i ' .,. , ' 1' 1' Y 1 I .' . . , ,A . , , . . . , 1 , , . - , . 7 1 V - 1 - - . . . . , , , . . s.s . 1. . . 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FIELD TRIPS BRING THEIR TEXTS TO LIFE Bark rot NIcCov Nleadovxs lxichards LaLonde VN Boxd lxenlthe I ourth ro t Pahnlte Smith Nlarshall Clarner Brorsen Thzrd rot Xlaitland Skinner Cox Spence Smoot Hateh Setond ro Evxart Chouinird R Boxd Hicks Brammer Fzrst ro Nliss Vkelvh Arthur NleCraclxen Lemtte Nlr Ioiemtn 'lomorrovx as todax scientists xxill be separated into txxo primarx groups true genluses and those xx ho just think thex ire lhe litest 'iddition to the elub roster of Kankakee High the Riologx Club is dihgentlx endeavoring to assure 1 maJor1tx supplx of the tormer Included in the xaried program ot this xear s busx group xxerc some aetivities designed to inerease their seientihc lxnoxxledge and others arranged thletlx tor entertainment One ot the most popular of the seitntihe programs xx as 1 held trip to Chicago On this oteasion the members visited the Nluseum of Natural Historx and the qhedcl aquarium On the xxax home in the bus the students distussed all thex had seen and learned During the xvir some members vt orlxed on inthvidu tl projetts tor tht lunior Atademx of Scienee ln the spring the majority took another held trip J rather went on a fossil hunt at strip mines of Loal Lltx Highlighting the entertainment programs xx as a Ll ristmis pnrtx to xxhieh guests were invited. Members also had a good time selling at the concessions during the Christmas Invitational Ilournament and had a still better time buying three aquariums for the Hiologx' department at KHS. 'I ht season ended with a picnic. Leading the organization in its activities were 'lom McCracken president' George Lezotte vice-president: and Ronnie Arthur, secretary-treasurer. Miss ennie Webb and lxlr. VK ilfred lioreman were faculty advisers. I79l I, Lavt ro t Crossley Pearson Pahnke Holman Nance Coyer Gust Ffth ro t Cox Dion White james Dandurand Lee Fourth ro Flowers Loxe Higgins Healy Brookshaw Jackson .Sezoud ro Berns St Pierre Howard Benjamin Jones Waters lizril ro Xliss Coulter Clark Parker Hicks Ostrowski Nliss Stone Qtarving savages Csometimes known as KHQ studentsj fondly recall the THA doughnut sales on l uesday and lhursday afternoons. rl hese sales were just one of the activities sponsored by the future homemakers. Other projects included a get-'lcquainte-d party at the beginning of the school year and 1 Christmas food basket given to a needy family during the holidays. Any girl enrolled in home economics courses was eligible to join the Iuture Homemakers of America. With a practical eve toward the future members of this group spent their monthly meetings improving themselves in the field of domestic science. After one semester of good standing in which she paid her dues promptly and after passing certain tests a member was eligible for the first degree award of unior Home-maker. Continued interest and achievement could bring her the title of Chapter Homemaker State Homemaker and the highest of all awards- American Homemaker. Aiming toward a more successful tomorrow for themselves and their families I HA girls endeavor to promote better living today. I73 TODAY'S STUDENTS ARE TOMORROW 'S HOMEMAKERS 'Iihird rurtiiiliortinlmeriry, Clark, Langiloe, Hatch, .Saylor, ,Bellapha1it. J 1 , l GOOD SPORTSMEN - THEY EXCEL IN GAMES , ' ,- ,Hrs , Bark rot Soucxe Stravros Brumett Dionne Fromm Stueve Nance Xyhlte Girard Nusbaum Setond ro Ball Putnam Elura Chouimrd Strasma Cahan Birr G Patchett Boudreau Freeman Wool rldge I'1r.v1r0 t Bellee Bonomo E Chouinard Hamilton Sugrcnant Langdoc NI Pttchett Dolson Ouelette Fo many girls G A X means much more than merely a Girl s Athletic Association It means many hours ot tun and trolic with girls trom schools other than RHS This year there has been lyeen competition in all kinds of sports at play day s held at Crete and Monee In Decatur the girls received instruction in all ty pes ot dancing and at Hinsdale they learned about the techniques ot the modern dance cialized in learning such games as basketball bat ball bowling speedball aerial darts tumbling badminton soft ball and archery Eleven girls were elected by the officers to take charge of the equipment and roll call These eleven plus the tour elected offices constituted the G A A I'oard which planned all affairs The GAA sponsored three tournaments in badminton aerial darts and basketball At these contests ribbons were awarded for the first second and third place winners Prizes w ere also given in bowhng roi the high team average high individual average high team score and high individual score Social events highlighted the athletic activities The girls had 1 Christmas party in the home of one of the members at which there was an exchange ot presents In anutry they w ent to the Chicago Ice Follies In the spring those who had been faithtul bowlers w ere invited to a bowling banquet 'Ihe season ended with every one enjoying a picnic and group cooking I74 ' D tv: , 1 , ' . , t ., ' , , - , ' , , ' V r': , , . ' , . ' , ' ' . ' , A - 1 , - , - The school year was divided into periods of eight weeks each. During this time the girls spe- I , 7 Y I D Y 7 I N7 1 ! 1 1 ,v' Q ' ,Y I . , ' , . .L . 1 Q Q Q s D , , I' I sy ' I si 5 ' ' , , ' ' . 1 f y 1 . x Y . . . . Y . g y . . ' Y i.. ' -1. J 2 , V . , , , . . , Y I THEY LONG TO HEAR 'lT'S A STRIKE' Batk ron Harlmg Stewlg Dxonne Stang Whlttler Turgeant Stowe Glbson Jones E Veath Sttond rox Donar Patchett Bland Bnrr Schultz Fahs Pahnke Rxchardson Pyle lzrri rox Outsen 'xlomk Coy Strasma Nance Chournard lJOVxIllIlg Str1lee' 'lh1s exuberant crx vxas heard everx 'xlondax mght xxhen the sue regular teams ot the lxoxxlmg Club met ln the Marx crest Lanes Members or this all glrl boxxhng group reallx put thelr heart and soul along xxxth plentx ot energx and slelll mto the game lo oreanrfe thelr teams the gurls first boxx led mdlvlduallx to determlne the equxlltx ot slxxll among them ln thls xxax glllflell bx Mlss NIATJOTIC lxesler and other g1rls xx ho lenexx some helptul poxnts thex xx ere able to organwe srx xxell equ rhfed teams Rl6fI11t Glorla Cox Elalne X eath Darlene IJIOIIHC and ox ee Turgeant Alms tor xx hleh eaeh person and team xx orlxed xx ere lllgll mdlvldual games hxgh team ser1es hlgh team gtmes and hlgh lIlCl1VldL1dl axerages lrues xxere glven to the holders ot these trtles at a dmner held at the close of the season bx a eomnlttee ot hxe Leda Nlae Iangdoe eha1rman 'xlarlo Popp Phxllls lahs IL une X etth and l at r ln order to provlde funds tor the1r sprlng banquet each g1rl paxd 11 cents meh meht she boxxled ln xddltlon to the regular lee tor each game lhe banquet to xxlneh everx gxrl looked torxxard xxas a gala affa1r and ehmxxed the boxxlrng season 751 'Q il: U l l I 1 Y 1 7 ' 4 ' Iv: ' Y A 1 Y ' Y I Y Y ' 4. 1 ' V H e . 1 1 ' . 7 s ' ' l ' i.. J 1 . ' 'b- . - ' - ' , as ' 5- y . a' dv r A lv vl Y . ' , 3 . . . , 5. - - . . 5 s f v 5- A l B, ,la Q .4 :'Ar Y - Each te-am had one captain. 'llhese leaders were Marilyn Schultz, Nancy , p. , . . . , I - - - , : L A r 4 , .Y . ' Z L Y i. ' : S, lla' - ' 1 , ' 1 llir . . 4 . . . 7 x . . T sl s ' 7 ks , - ' 2 ' 'lx ' f x' Z LETTERMEN HEAD THE WAY w1TH A 'K' Back rot L Love Garner IN Loxe Crosslev Cash Sheaslex Fourth ro Schmldt ohnson Pepper Creelx Vx eller Goodherlet St John Tlzrd ro Vxoodrxch Slmpson Cuernne Vxagner Lucas Xlorrlson Tetond ro Surber just Chrxstopher Gfllflll Leagan Crxer Inst ro Prlstach Coach Sxulxle Coach Poxxler Phllhps Coach lones Farmer Gflllilll strc tlxs 20 xards for a touehdovxn Gardner burns the tracl III 1 halt nnle run 'l hese are some of the telloxxs xx ho to operated ind helped III the lilllltllllg and the fllfllhlilllg, ot the lx Club lounge xx huh the lx Club hit to tht school and future members xx ho are lx xx rnners Flns lounge xx as acquxred through funds recewed from the lx Llub stand and the proteeds from the lluslnessmen vs laacultx game The club composed of boxs xx ho have xx on athlet1c letters rn anx one ot the manx sports xx h1ch Ixanlxalxee Hlgh Nthool offers held meetmgs txx1ce a month on 'luesdax evemngs Recreatlon Ill the nevx gx m or the pool xxas turnlshed after the meetlngs xxere over lhe ls Clubs arm IS to nnprove athletlcs Some of the aclnevements xxlneh shoxx the rulhlhng ot thxs are seen Ill the audltorlum bulletm board the K Club stand the pubhc address sx stem and the nexxlx added K Club lounge IH vxhlch rmportant athletlc events are vxevx ed through 1ts tClCV1il0I1 Tebruarx 26 brought the ever popular Busmessmen Facultx basketball game sponsored bx the club In the sprlng the annual p1cn1c xx ent over successfully xx 1th everx member part1c1pat1ng to the farthest degree 1n co operatlon Ieadmg thls athletle nnnded club as pres1dent xx as Gene Pll1ll1pS xx 1th Dax McCracken 9CI'VlI1g as vue pres1dent and Paul VVeller as seeretarx treasurer Mr ones xx as adv1ser 'Xlr I oxxler and Stormx Qxxxlxle xxere sponsors E761 THEY SPEND SPARE HOURS WITH BOOKS Bark row Cahan Brazxer McCracken Pamter Styles Nance Ball Wmfield Pahnke Stockstxll Front ro Ifromm 'Nl1ss Ehrhxrdt Sh1dler Xlwttmgly Betourne I I'lLI1CllX cfhuent and mpablx prettx xx all destrlbes those xolunteer xx orlxers of the Llbrarx Club xx ho helped xx 1th VHFIOUS jobs 111 the hbrarx durlng the1r tree per1ods As xx ell as lxeepmg the students qu1et and mtormed the1r dunes xneluded Checlung, books 111 1nd out shelvxng books pastmg 1n nexx poelxets reference xx orlx and III general bemg, rlght hand men to lXl1ss Gladxs Ehrhirdt the sehool l1br'1r1an lhe POSIUOII ds Lxssutdnt IS Llltlfffll voluntirx on the part ot the students 'Ind learnmg he or she H1 tx advanu rdpldlx and soon be helpmg Nlxss Ehrhardt xxlth her dut1es lhese dut1es are done durmg per1ods the volunteers xx orlx and then' performance depends on the etfiuencx ot the ass1stants lh1s xear students xx ere gwen ered1t tor thelr xx orlx 1n the hbrarx aceordmg to the tlme and dbxlltx exerused The group planned sueh soual events as Fl Chnstmfts eelebranon xx huh mtluded 1 g,1tt exehtxng,e and a theater party Although 111 org, lllllkfl hbrdrx tlub 11olo11g,er exuts the lx1xx1xA1x1 1 AIN retog, 111Les thls servlee group ot xsvstants 1s one ot those groups vltal to the mam tenante ot .1 smooth operatmg sehool I77 H :. l ' Y A 7 ' 7 Y I Y - 7 Y ' iv: ' ,1 ' z , ' , 1 . ' ', . f'. V .'C - f .1 V V. 11-' 11 - -x . v T - Z V S . v:Y - ' , X - Y h , -7 the amount of work done is determined by ability. lf the student has a knack for . , b Z V N I . lv . 1 . i v. ' ' 3 . 1 . , J, 2 ff 4- A ' ' ' rl - Q k' YA A' ' ' 1- r- ., . I .N .Zi :Z K. ku . .- Izrst rot Higgins Bagwell Cross Cox llenoyer bcheihlm C llenover Ltngton ltugtloc Benjamin Ouellette Palinslei Smond ro White Vinterroth Witthoft Smithers Spence Ctrslu Otis Piamrt Stanley Last tall because ot the unusually large number ot girls who enrolled tor Girls Chorus and the small number of boys who signed for Mixed Chorus the latter group was disbanded. All girls were then combined into one chorus of 'about twenty-Five members. 'lhese numerous voices under the lirection of Kl'ss lXlonic't XYolf xv' - created into 1 well-balanced harmony group which provided musical entert'1inrnent for holiday assemblies and for non-proht lJI'0UT'll'llS in the li'lllli'll'L't' community. lhe singers also gave an annual chor1l concert. Many changes were made this year. Although the singing groups formerly had followed a schedule composed almost entirely of light-classical music this year Miss Wolf with the support of Betty liagwell second soprano 'md Dorothy Qtanley, president of the chorus introduced many novelty 'ind current popular tunes such as The Donkey Serenade and 1 ell Me XYhyi Every morning the Girls Chorus could be heard practicing during the first period. At the beginning of the year their voices did not blend too well together, but after several weeks of practicing all had learned their correct parts 'md were 'tble to sing harmoniously together in public. luture plans include the purchase of new robes for the girls. Some of the money earned from the concert will help to pay for the new costumes which will help to give 1 unitied, attractive appearance to the sini ers. E48 v . ' ' , ' ' ' . - 1 ' '- '-n ' v v rj' 1 gy - . 1 ' , v v , '. .,. V' ' 1 1 , J ' ' ' 4 1 11. , , , ,, , 11 e , .. . ,. 1 1 v 1 1 1 y x 'I l 1 LTL 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 5 1 1 1x rq 1 1 1 h x r C N V 3 1 f vi L , 1 1 is 1 sv 1 1 xv 1 s. v 1 m 5 1 I 11 1 T 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 7 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 g ' i Left Io rzqlzf Faith Balthamr judy Buckles Betty Bagwell joanne Denoyer Dotty Stanley It you pass the auditorium anytime during the home room period and hear voices singing Hey, Good Looking, Sin, Begin the Beguineu and other well- known musical pieces, you may know that it is the Girls' Quartet practicing for their next public appearance. Under the direction of Miss Monica VN'olf, the girls appeared in six concerts this past year and gave many performances for various clubs and organizations. VVith Dorothy Stanley as their accompanist, they willingly blended their voices and sang with enthusiasm and joy for many occasions. Early in the year the girls presented their first program at a KHS assembly. Then the quartet visited the Dwight Veterans' Hospital and presented a musical program for the veterans conhned there. The girls, who are all seniors, sang to- gether for the last time at the Kankakee High School baccalaureate service. The future holds various careers for the diiferent members of the quartet. Alice after graduation is planning to enter USO. work, Faith will be enrolling in a college for dramatic teaching and musicg Dorothy will go to a theatrical school to study dramatics, stage productions, dancing, and pianog Judy will attend college, and -loanne will continue in some way with her music. U91 THEIR VOICES BLEND TO PLEASE THE EAR A TRUMPET, A DRUM, AND THE TRAMP OF FEET Fourth row: Bourell, Rucker, Knecht, Means, Blanke, Potter, Shook. Thzrd rote: James, Hultherg, Pratt, Willis, Smith, Trecker, Plamlteck. Fafortl, Strasma, Henson, Lotkvsood Northcutt, Marshall, Amberg, Hertz, O'Connell, Stower, McKinley, Salisbury. Sineethe apponnnnnn ofll.lYayne 1Yhon,neu'band dneetor.theliankakee lhgh Sehoollunullum bewlthwehqnng uno a qnruwlznnltnnhed orgnnzauon. With the help of -lack Clloger, assistant from the L'niversity of Illinois, the band is startnlg otlzttirogressivt-tntmgrznttfif extxtnsiotn ldans neretnade atthe begnnnng ofthe yearto putthe ennre band on a niHitary'lJasis. Tlie lxtncl niernlmers electetl Utree tlhicers tntnsistnig tit ll eatntntr hrst heutenatn, and a seeoncllieutenant,to guide theni through the rest of the school year. Two sergeants and four eorporals were also appointed to help manage the bands.zX separate bantlstahfxvas appointed to reheve 3lr.'lNton of niueh of the detail yvork. 'These included personal, property, tnnfornt, hbrarhni, and pubheny'eonnniHees 'The band nself has been niore dian busy durnugthe past year.'lhe students parucipated in six parades nl the faH, as yyell as ptntnig thi Hashy ludf-Utne shows at three football games. The band played at most of the pep assetnlilies: it also entertanied the authenee during basketball ganies lit course the tnenibers rushed down to the tnain tloor during the game itself to cheer with the pep elulz. l80l E COMES THE BAND DOW THE STREET sf .S'm'or1d race: Clark, Potts, Schrotberger, lJeSelm, Gregor, Wright, Burton, Peck, Nickerson, Richardson Ashew, Ronna, Madison, Hess. First row: Jaffe, VVarmbir, Stucye, Lottinyille, Beushausen, Vkilliams, Branch. Ry playing several selections the band helped to make the Christmas assembly a success. 'lihe band also presented two concerts instead of one to help defray the cost of new instruments and repair of old ones. The tirst of the concerts. the annual mid-winter concert, was presented lfebruary 21. Several selections ranging from the sublime to the modernf-from Eroica based upon themes from l3eethoven's 'lihird Symphony to the popular rendition of 'tloshuaf' lfor the tirst time in a number of years the band participated in a district music meet held in Bradley for teen-age musicians and ensembles from surround- ing communities. Our band entered the competition with a saxophone quartet, two clarinet trios, a horn quartet, a drum quartet, and two soloists. 'llhis annual contest was sponsored by the Illinois High School Association. When summer comes the members hope to go on a band trip and possibly to a band camp. E811 Left Io righl: Lauridsen, Burch, Corkill, VVilli:1ms, Turgeant, Busse, Donur. A FLASH OF SATIN AND BATONS HAIL LO I S FAFORD Left io right: Kibbo Y I1 TWIRLERS xs, Meyer, Smithcrs, Klemit, W'oehrle Opal LaR0che Dzane Lmdsay THEY RE THE STEAM BEHIND THE TEAM QV' 1 N- Stewzq C1 Tb ss lx L vnolds lllucller Mztfhfll faqvrvma Wnqht Wzlson Czrard I:83 9 -.Q X e .., 5 I. ,.. 3, ir ky YW P' Lf K 4 Q 4 r I 'I . 1 1 , I J r - , ' 1 . 1 r I TWO HARD-WORKING STAF FS PUBLISH Back ron Schult7 Hafstrom Tolson Eastman Mxller Phllllps Iron! ron Gregor Lmdsay Faford Barber Goth1c, Bodom dumm1es, ads, contracts topy cuts deadlmes, galley proofs, and copw readmg' To some ears these expressxons may sound hlte a fore1gn tongue, but to the bud dmg Journahsts ot Room 207 thex have a ngmhcant mcamnff all their oxxn another ISSLIC ot the Ixex note ls on 1ts wx aw FDITORIAL Edxtor Assoc1ate Edltor Feature Edxtor Club Edxtor Exchange Edxtor Copy Edltor Faculty Advlser ISIEINILSS Advernsmg, Manager Busmess Manager Cxrculatxon Manager Ytaff mt mln rs dwcuss dummx l 34 l XX hat a lot ot xxorlt must be done to ac comphsh each cleverlx vt rltten artxele and well balanced page' Artlclts ot eommg events must be asslgned to reporters and a dummy or lay out ot the var1ous pages drawn VVhen the xx r1tten arntles are turned 1n they must be proot read and otten tlmes revs r1tte11 to satlsfv STAFF Diane Lmdsay Lois Faford Ioan Gregor Catherme Barber Mary Lou Schultz Dot Hafstrom Nhss Burle1g,h ST AFF Ixm Muller Ioan Pastman Joe Tulson V: 'Y 1 7 ' V Y ' . - , y y ' N 9 7 I v , . .Y 3, , 'Y , 1. . - f - . . , - - . . 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' ' -V... , A ' ----f-----------------AA--'--------- S ' gf e e S .y - ' I , HIGH RATI G TRI WEEKLY EDITIONS I: DITORI -XL Fdltor Edltor Feature Fdltor Club I'dutor Sports I'lIll.0I' Iwclxange Idxtor Faculty Advmser IBUSIN FSS Advertnsmp, Manager llusmess Nlanager Q lrcul mon Man xger ST AFP Andrea Richardson Mary Fxtzpatrnck Conme llusse Dolores Parker Glen Ixxrchner Pat Langton VN anda Carbs Nixss Burlexgh STAFF Gordon Iaemcke Mary Legg, Ierry Xhlken Edzfors plan advertzsmg the requlrements ot the edxtor and to aehleve the des1red efteet Headhnes must be planned and the tx pe tor each chosen Nleanxxhlle the advert1s1ng staff rushes to sohut ads and to seeure contracts to hnanee the lssut pages are IlIlE1llX, when the neatlx prmted returned, the Clreulatlon manager lllSTI'1bLIt6b the 600 COPIES to the subserlbers Hatk rot Legg Xmlrerg Wllken -Iaemcke Kxrchner Langton lront ron Rxcharclson Iiusse Parker F1t7patrxLk Then the staff sxghs xx 1th rellef, another lssue ot the keynote 1S out Durmg the year, tvso dlstmct staffs are seleeted trom the journahsm students each SCI'V1Ilg one semester Hats oft' A w ell deserved round of applause goes to the Kexnott staffs ww 351 hh - - :f Y 4: ' .............,...........,. .,..,... . 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' - . . - - s - 1 1 ' ' gf., x 86 Opal l ilxou c Asmcrate Izdxtar Bxrhara -Xhrens C0f'X ldllnr Jwnlcm VS hltchcpui Bns111c'.r.v Mmzmfn Phyllu XX lllxam Edztor Clll'lbIll'lS Hxlrlcnbrand Adz ertzsznq Manmfer Harold Jaffe Czn ulatmn Manager Lynn Hall Sports Fdztor kenneth XX mdal .Staff Artrst B:-tin Skmner Photorfrafvln Edxtar Arnold C on Photoqraffhfr Bourne Ray .Stag Artrst The girls qt! togctlzvr or idcas Consultatmn on sports copy A tux words in the hall and the pink of a txpewriter sueh was the dream th it the mem in whieh the xearbook w as to be eompiled These illusions taded fast however when the staff round that evenings ot ple isure club meet ings and home work had to be saeritieed so that the Kankakeean might contain the best of mate- rial and come out on time. A day working on production included getting 'advertisements photographs elub notes and sub- scriptions. Each of the processes requiring, the work of several people was supervised bx a spe- cial editor. Copy was submitted first to the editor- in-chief and then to the adviser. lhe artists worked hand-in-hand with the writ- ers 'md advertising, staff. Designs and layouts constructed carried out the Key theme which had been Chosen. Altogether the year was one of hard work and fun to publish an annual which we hope will give 'ill KHS students nrmy hours of enjoyment in future years. Harold and Dot ad bound 87 THEY SPEND LONG HOURS WITH PHOTOS AND SCRIPT . ' . ' f ' og theiliankakeeaiistaffihadw about the wav . I I II :-:I:I:5:5:1:1:1 1' .. .. ,,,, '00 . .-:-:-:-'1:1 '5' .-.1:-:-'1 5: .I I I.I.I.:.'.'.' ' ' . .I.:.g. . .-- . . O 0.1 . ' . . .. .- -- . .. . :. -:Sis-s'f:5f555S5. I 1.,I -.I .:.:.g.g . I . . 55: ..... I I gg.-.-.g.g.g.g.3.g.:. . .-.-.-:::1:1 -:-.II -. ' ' - 11 1. '. - -' ' '-.1.1:1:':1:1.1:1:1:1. I I. . . I ':':':':'.Q:':::':,I'.I :':::::':'f':':I ' ' I ' ' . ' ': I I : I : I I :':': I'III:IfIf:f:':f::jf'f'f'f'f' . . . . . '.'.'.'.'-' ' ' S u 'I '.'.'.'. . . . . . . . . .... 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' jf Ee? 1951 SEASON Ivame R1l5l16'.YAH.'fGlI171 A e D PA T TP Elmer GT1H1l1 Gaylen Legan VV1llxe Benard Roy johnson Leshe Love Vlata Garner Lynn Hall Glenn Sxmpson Andy Prxstach IN orman Nlemenga Bob just jack Polk Ixm Sheasley Kankakee Kankakee Kankakee Kankakee Kankakee Kankakee Kankakee Kankakee 1 J oo Streator 12 Danmlle-6 Nlarmlon Xl C-0 Champangn 13 Xlattoon-6 Leyden 14 Lfllilla 18 Thornton 28 VK on Lost Tle PUINTIWG Name Leslle Lowe Clenn Slmpson AUSIIII johnson Lynn Hall PASSING A 0 Punts c 6 Z8 5 Ne! Name' Parvev Comp Inf Inf Gam Roy John son 48 Lynn Hall Bob just ,lack Polk KICK OFFS Name Leshe Love Jxm Sheasley Kennx Cremer 22 24 2 298 21 11 9 1 115 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 lv No Kzlkv Am 3 30 10 5424 1 31 X wr f 4-6 901 Z:- 8 N A Q 'Q' 5 If J' if X 1' 'Y Bottnm r'r11:': Farmer Srumzd fou- ley and Third row: Cramer Fourth rou VARSITY FOOTBALL Tl- ANT Amex Griffin, Pristach, Niggeman I Love Lucw 'md :RN. Love, Johnson, Crosley, Cachillm jaemcke Polk Slxeai yan. Swikle, Morrihon, Reagen, Hall, Goodbcrlet L Lowe Nixtten X E ': l'. Polk, lVasscr. Legan, Memenga Jackson Peterion lienard, lYagner, R. Johnson and Simpson 6 ,,,. ,.,- .,..,, M-, -L , Q 4 ' k-Y 10- 'Q f uv ,K o ' Vi ab-E 9' W -- -nan .... M .f f 'Nx , . ft 'E' ' Y ' QB f'l 0 I ,f- K X af E img L. Champaign-Garner gets away Leyden-H0 didn't get away KAYS MERIT 4 WINS, 3 LOSSES Xkiith all the football equipment stored away until another season, a quick review will show the Ray's football fortunes for 1951. The opening game on September 14 brought the big and rough Streator Bulldogs to Alumni Field. The Rays, lacking the services of an ex- perienced quarterback and fumbling from a case of stagefright, fell to the llulldogs l2stl. Traveling to llanville the next week. the Rays battled with the Silver Streaks. Although the Danville boys led during the tirst half, the Rays caught tire and played inspired ball in the last half. Taking to the air after their ground game failed, the Rays completed pass after pass. Late in the third quarter the Rays scored on a pass play from johnson to llolk to tie the score. The Rays played inspired football in the last quarter and drove to the llanville two-yard line with seconds left. llut a fumble on the last play Stopped the Ray's idea of victory. The game ended with the score tied 6-o. R,xv's lim-itovitjg NYIN lfntsi' thymic On the road for the second consecutive week the Rays met ltlarmion Military Academy in Aurora. lmproved considerably, the Rays out- classed the Cadets throughout the game and won their hrst victory of the yearf-score Rays l8 and MarrnionhO. XYillie llenards 63 yard run was the outstanding play of the game. Returning to Rankakee for their annual llonie- coming game, the Rays niet a classy Champaign team. After playing good football for the entire game, the Rays finally lost out by a l3-O score. Still looking for their second victory, the boys traveled to Klattoon for their annual battle with the Green Waves on October 12. Showing the type of spirit which wins ball games, and outplaying their host, the Rays battled to a 6-0 halftime score. ln the third quarter, with the Green Waves showing signs of an upset, the score was 6-0 with Gay Legan scoring a touchf down in the closing minutes of the third quarter. Along with an extra point, the Rankakee team won 13-tm, with Klattoon scoring in the fourth quarter. This page is sponsored by Strtafor I ozt blorks ofifiomnts i921 BLANKENBERGIS PHQTO STUDIO 1'iOW1.1-IRMICN WIN ox Hom: FIELD Still trying to gain their first victory on the Alumni field, the Kays returned home for a tussle with Leyden of Ifranklin Park on October 19. Their lust for victory gave the Kays the spark they needed, and they scored the second time they had the ball, with Lynn Hall going over. As the half ended the score was 12-7 in favor of Kankakee. Early in the third period on a basis of several beautiful pass plays, the Kays surged to a 19-7 score. Still befuddled with the Kays running attack, the boys from Franklin Park managed to score their second and last touch- down. When the final gun sounded, however, the Kays were still leading 19-14. Next in line for the Kays were the undefeated, untied, Urbana Tigers. lllaying on their home field, L'rbana, confident of a victory, overlooked the Kays potentialities and when the half ended were caught short with a 12-6 score. The second half followed the pattern of the first. Vllith each team scoring, at the third quarter point the score stood 18-12. ln the fourth quarter on a sustained march that spelled doom for the Tigers, the Kays scored again. The home team, however, retaliated just as the game ended, leaving the final score 25-18 in favor of Kankakee. Elmer Griffin's three touchdown runs was the outstanding show. Then came the battle at home with the Thorn- ton XX'ildcats on November 2 under bad weather conditions. Vyith many of the boys playing with frozen hands, fumbles were prevalent. The result was a scoreless first quarter, but with only sec- onds remaining in the second period, the visitors made their first touchdown. Thornton followed with three touchdowns in the last half. The final score was Thornton 28-Kankakee 7. Thus ended the football season of 1951 for the Kays. llecause of his yardage and his skill shown at lfrbana, Elmer Griffin was elected the most valuable player of the season. Norman Memenga was honored by his team mates when they be- stowed upon him the privilege of being honored captain. j. X'.'s l'iARE 1'ooR Sufxsox llecause of the shortage of manpower, the junior varsity team played only three games during the 1951 season. They started the year by playing the lllue lsland ,layvees at Alumni lfield on September 15. Keeping alive a string of de- feats that covered a three year period, the Kays were defeated 15-0. Hn the road for the next game the lr. Kays traveled to Cal City. l'laying on a muddy field during a light rain which meant poor playing conditions, the team once again met defeat, 7-0. The final game of the season was played at home on flctoher 15 against the Trojans from llloom High School of Chicago Heights. The Kays, eager for victory, fought hard and came out on top with a score of 27-7. The losing streak of the 'l.X'.'s thus ended with the final victory. I 93 fi Q. 'Q 5' Q 191 'S 41,499 . o I sv d' xv, -4 .fn 4 .,, I QI J . v Y '44 ,y V V.sf.,f. 3 A g , .,, , 5 Q , '-1ggf.,.,H , :Q 4 ' I 5 , . 5' 'En . M134 , I we x YU N I ian . 1 , S 4 5. 9' 'u g..v1',::Y': fag ,, ,. -,, .- .., , ., .., ,A ...-,. . ,. .. . ,Y,,!1,,, ,wW,,,x JONESMEN PUSH AHEAD ON VICTORIES Q .M Top rot Iefl to rzght Crady Pauhssen Hanrston Deschand D Phlllnps Nlarshall Reed Sterlmg Tlzzrd ro Prlstach Xlorrow Ferrlas VVasser Co ch jones N Phxlllps Cole Copley Walker Campbell I zrst ro Boblutt Dexlne Durmg th1S xts second year at RHS the all sophomore eleven turned 1n a season s record ot 3 wms 2 deteats and 1 txe lhe sophs coached bx Earl jones were held to a scoreless t1e by the varsxty ot it Anne on September 14 In thelr next game on September Z8 the Kays cleteated Marmlon of Aurora 6 0 bloom was next to meet deteat at the hands of the young Kays 12 6 on Alumnl lleld St Pats was added to the sophs strmg of v1ctor1es when they w ere defeated 12 6 'lhe thrlller ot the year came when the Ley den Frosh Soph 1nvaded our C1tX and defeated our boys by a 7 6 count In the final game of the season on November 2 the sophomores met Thorn ton WlldLdtS on Alumnl lslelcl the NV1ldcats prowed too wlld and the Stlng ot defeat was felt bx the xoung lxaxs tor the second tlme The season closed wlth a record ot 3 NAIIIS 2 defeats and 1 tle Halfback Rutus Halrston led the scormg wlth 4 touchdowns I95 vi X T U . 1 1. . 1 , 'WW .1 .... 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'lihcir ltzul lttvk fttllttxxctl them, :ttttl :tftvr tht' stttttl-it' ol' luittlt' hzttl t'lt'ztt't'tl, thc st'ttt't'ltti:trtl rclttl lllttt' lwlzttttl 4-l ---- Kztiiltziltvt- till, Ott tht- xcry titxt :iight ttf lit-rt-mltcr H, tht- K:tyQ l1:tttlt'tl tht' ttttxxt-tv fttl Clizttiittziigti Nl:1rtttttis tttt tht'ir littmt- ll-wit' :Xflvr ll sltm, txcztriftttitt' twtiitust iii uhith tht- Kzttikztkct- littys hit only I8 tit-r t't'tit tit' tht-ir slutty tht- wttru sttttttl :tt -16434 iii tztxttr ttf thc httsts. Still smztrtitig from tht-ir three t'ttiiNtAt'tttix'Q -lc- ft-ztts, tht' titttt'h-tletcrmititftl Rays ttit't tht' Lfttlt- pttrt Pttrtcrs itt K:ti1l4:tl4t't' tttt lleccmltcr ll. Tttrit- Illjl ttttl tltctr xxtvrit pt'rIttrttt:tttt'Q wt tltt' j'n'11I', tltt' Kay were ilriiltltctl 42-33. limit l,t't't4 l't'itst'tis l1,t.Alft'i'iiit htm f , - ,- X I - ,---- 'lht'tt tm I7t't't'ttiltcr li, tht- llltttttii lrftjniix .i :,4 .. 4 c vifitt-tl liztiiltttltct' fur :t Smith Sitltttrluttt Ctitiiur- ,,ad1l.x.4y4.,, Dust, wmtjln. 1,a5A,t-I mite ltztttlta The tcztttw statytwl xxithiii tttttr tittiiitx Q aut tlf tt 1 I tt r limit ftlkll tit titch tttlicr thrttitghttttt the Giitirt- tirst hztltg wlittii the l-trys rctirctl ttf their tlrcssiiig rttttttix tht' scttrt' was 28-27 in tztvttr ttf llltttmi, lti thu Sertttitl hzili ttf tht' gxtmt-, thc Kztys zigztiti sctitiit-tl tttmltlt' tt: get zthczttl :mtl :tt thc 4-nfl of tht- thirtl tlttztrtt-r wxcrt' ltchtiitl tti tltctr sftvrt' 45-.lm lit tht' litigil tiitmtctitx tht- xixitttrs, iii twtmmzttitl :tll tht' xxzty, twlnytwl :t tzttttittiix stylt- ttf lntll, 'l'ht' httmtf tt-:tm ttttiglit tlt'stw:tr:ttt'ly, l-tit xxitlittttt int'- t't's-. .Xlthttttgli Hurt' Svlitiiitlt, tht- Rugs' lztiilty jttttittr ttixttt ttiziti, tztllit'-l 22 ttttitits, tltt' tiiiztl atwrt' wztx lllttttm ft7+ffKItt1l'i1ll'iL't' Fl, XYith :t rctwtrtl ttf tixt' tlt-ftxtti :mtl rift witis. tht' hapless Kztys tttwitttwl ttawztrtl their zttiiittztl l-itttlt' with tht- llrzttllcy llttilcrmztlttfs tm lltwcttilicr ltl. llttfttre :1 t':ttt:tt'ity crttwtl, thth Kztys, :tt'tt'r lczttlitig :ill tht- waxy, ltcrit their ztrrh rtxztls iii :t tlttse :ttitl . , ,, h:trtl-ttviiglit tttitttfst, A3-31. 'lihutt mt litwvttilier 2l, tht' lJt-mutt: ttlztytwl htitt Iii tht- I.t'5tlt-it lfztgltw, :ttitl tlctAt'.ttt'tl tht-iii Flm5l TOUGH OPPONENTS Hou wt v Tot'RN.v M ENT Next came the seconfl annual Christmas Holiday Tournament. The big three-day show opened with a bang as East Peoria nosecl out Bradley 63-6l. The second tilt saw Danville trounce Hall of Spring Yalley 56-4l. In the first game that evening Hebron routetl South Shore of Chicago 80-42. The last contest of the opening clay saw Kankakee beat Shelbyville 51-44. Thurstlay after- noon, llecember 27, Hall of Spring Valley beat liratlley 46-55, ansl Shelbyville clefeatetl South Shore 67-58. That evening the powerful Danville Silver Streaks bowletl over the lfast l'eoria entry 58-35. The final game of the semi-tinal rountl saw the host Kays meeting defeat at the hanfls of the strong Green Giants of Hebron 60-34. Then on Saturtlay, December 29, there were three exciting games witnessetl by a capacity Crowtl. ln the consolation final, a competent Shelby- ville team won from Spring Yalley 57-44. Fighting hartl for thircl place in a game that was closer than the final score shows, Kankakee beat Terry Oltnstearl and Company from East Peoria Sl-37. These first two contests set the stage for the game for which everyone was waiting, a llan- ville ancl Hebron Final. The First half encletl in a tie-25 all. But in the seeoncl halt, with two regulars on the bench because of four fouls, the Klaroons fell apart, anrl the Green Giants coastetl to an easy victory 67-53. .-Xlongsitle the victory, they also reeeiyefl the First place trophy for the secontl annual holiflay tourney. Kms liETt'aN To REczt't..va ScHEDl'I.E Ou ,lanuary 4, the Kays trayeleil In ,-Xrgo. The small floor took its toll anrl the Kankakee boys were tlefeatecl 54-40. Then after a long antl wearisome bus ritle to Danville, on -lanuary 12, the Kays met tlefeat by a score of 74-48. Six :lays later at Thornton, playing a stalling ofTense throughout the game, the Kays managerl to holtl the potent Thornton Flying Cloucls clown but were tlefeatetl 49-40. Returning home after three straight setbacks, the Kays met Cal City on -lauuary I8 antl fle- featerl them by a score of 65-441. Then came the battle for the city championship with St. l'at's on ,lannary 22. The Kays, tlisplayine' brilliant forrn, tleteaterl the l,Iill'lClZillS by a rr-42 st-ore, - 2 Z Da112'illt'fKt't'11 mzrzfwtitirvrz mriifml t x it st I 1001 pXt'tcr lcnclitig tht- ciitirc gzitiiu :mil giiiiig iiitn 11 stztll with thrvt- miiiutcs rt-mztiiiiiig. thc Kztys mi -lllllllilfy 23 lust il thrillcr tu lllut' lslztiicl 42-58. .Xt l.Hcl4purt, liriyy'cvci', tha- liztys citric tit lifc, :mil :tlthiiiigh tht-y w'ci'c ht-hiiiil :tt thc t-ml of thc first tltlI1TlL'I',Il'lL'y spurtt-tl :tliuttl . j - - :mtl tlctczttcfl ths I firtcrs on-91. 'llhc huys torik their sm-cmicl longest trip uf the ycztr tm lfchruztry 18 when thcy trzivclcil .,. ,, . tti l,t-ytlcii, west ut Qliiczigim. lht-rv. iii :t small over-sttit't'crl gym, tht- liztys hcnt thc Ifntglcs 52- ,5 ,. . . . . . nl. lhvy wcrc :tggttiii y'it'ti1ritit1s iii tht-ir ltm'Xt gztiiic :tt .Xrgii whuii thcy tlctcntul thvir riyxtls 7044. lhit tht-rc wcrc ruvcrsztls, :mtl mi l't-lwrtiztry 15 :tt Clticztgra llciglitstlivtt-21111 fought Z1 lirsitig lmttlt' with the lllmmi lrrijziiis. 'llrztiliiig :ill thu wzty. tht- liztys were mlm-fczttt-il UO-53, Rnizixsux Uvijiei-my iiits Cmnt-iits . . . ' . l'ri1tii sntitltcrii llliiiimis now czttiit- thc lxwhiti- suit Xlzmiinis tri mt-ct tht- liztiiltztlwt- hwy s. 'llliv liztys wt-rc in thc lt-:ul until ztlmcrst tht- ctitl tit' thc cimtcst. 'l'ht-ii, with only miiititrs rciiiztiri- ing. tht' yisiturs trunk tht' lwttl, Altlimigh thc lust minute was ri fierce :mtl fast crmtlict, tht- lmys from down south rvmziiuccl cool zmcl cztlm. RQ! lztxccl :mtl easy they won zt victory :txt-r thc liziiikztkcc hoys 54-Sl. Un the night tif lfchruztry 22, tht- Iiztys plziycil tht-ir lztst liuim' gztiric of thc rcggiilztrly scliccltilcrl scztsmi, 'Vhcir worthy 0plJritiL'!1ts wcrc the XYilclc:tts frmii 'Illitwiitmi lligli Sclmtil ut' llztryvy, 'llhv lvztttlt' wus its t-xcitiiig :ts gtiiyf mic cutilil wish tluritig' thc tirst qtiztrtvr, with thc liztys in commziiitl 20-19. llut from that time mi thc mt-ii frum llztrvcy tlisiilztyctl sim much clztss and :ill-:irmiiicl zihility that thc tiiiztl scimrc stood, 'lllitmitmi 73fliIillliIlliL't' Stl. 'l'hc lust game nt' tlw sczismi timlt plzttx- mi tht- night of lfchrtiztry 29. A-Xt that titiic tht- liztys mct thc Klctt-urs tit' Cztlttiiivt fity. llic liztiiltztlwt- tcztm imlztywl with slqill :mil with tht- -1,- ggtiiic fo-nl. This page is sponsored by HYMAN'S CLOTHING STORE W 'A X ' f if J 411111 5-A . 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I' ik' mx fu, T. ,.,w ,y A 4 BRADI Fu RLG1ox AL Tot R1NAM1N'l Entermg the TCg1OIl3.l tournament w1th a reeord of 10 w1ns and 13 losses Coach Earl lones crew met a11d deteated a good Donow an crew 72 56 on Nlareh 4 Two mghts later the Ixaws tool the tloor agamst the upset m111ded Central Comets Play 1ng on even terms tor two quarters the Isaxs then saw the Comets start to pull aw ax lfehmd bw seven 13011115 the Ixaxs eame to 11te and for the hrst tnne 111 the xear thex pulled the game out ot the hre and deteated the tast Central team 56 53 '1he1r areh rlvals lmradlex w e1e the oppo nents ot the Ixax s 111 the finals betore a eapae1tx Crowd 1n the lradlex gxm on Nlareh 7 XX 1th a ClCSlI'L to plax 111 1l'l61I' own Sleflilllil the Ixus wele 1t tlllll' best and IIl1lllf,Ci1 to st IN ahe 1d ot the I o1ler1n1leers throughout the gnne as thex dete1ted tl1em 57 55 to beeome the hrst lx1nl al ee team to H111 1 regronal 111 three Mars Nl Nlxll 5 e111'sA1 lorretsxw Vlfxth an On to Nt1te erx flllfglllfs Ill the1r eirs the lxns opened lllfell' own seetlonal tournament bx deteatlng 1 lI'lf,,l1tLI16il Xrm strong qumtet on 'Xlareh 12 bx a 78 44 seore '1 he next team to taste deteat at the hands ot the Ixaxs were the small but deterrnmed lor rest ESlxlI'1105 Vhth a LOIT1blI131lUI1 ot terrlhe reboundmg a11d the taet that Harv Skllflllfll P outelassed the .E5lslI'I1OS as thex won 67 54 1t was 111 th1s game that Harv bchm1dt brolee a Slllgle game seormg record bx baggmg 37 pomts STATI '1 OLRNAMI NT almost unable to bCl1CVC1llC1I' ey es the lxaxs w ere play mg betore a capamty crowd m Huff Cn mnas1um on the LI'11VLI'SltN of 1l11no1s eampus on Mareh 17 The1r opponents were t11e very talented Xlount Nernon hams ump 11155 to a 100 nrst quarter lead the Ixaxs gamelx held on but at IUICTIUISSIOII were on the short end of a 23 22 seore Lnable to get st trted after 1IllLI'IHlSS10I1 the Ixays tound themselves seven POIIHS behlnd It the th1rd quarter lut just as the ehances of VILTOTN seemed shm the lxaxs started to roll as Harv Nehnndt began llllllllg hls famous Jump shot to t1e the seore at 54 all as the game ended 111 an 0VLI'llfIlt that tollow ed the Kaxs were 1l1e1d trom the st1rt 1nd seemed as 11 thex would be pl 111115, 111 the quarter hnals 1 ut 8111381111116 fslliffl trom Nlount Vernon lxoger 11111114311 h 1d chfferent 1deas as he h1t 1 50 toot heave Hllll 20 seeonds left to glve h1s te1n1 1 57 56 v1etorx lJesp1te h1s team s losmg ettort 1t the S1116 1U11I'l13I'l1611t H 1rv 9ehm1dt ulded Z8 potnts to hls seaso11 total now a new seor1ng reeord ot 590 polnts for the Xe1r Harv Sehnndt the Ixays 6 5Lf Juxnor eenter bes1des break ng two SLOI'1Ilg reeords was plteed on 111 all state tournament seeond team as a eenter also on an all state South on an all state tourth team as forward IOLRN ANIEN1 1 -XSRET 1 ALI R.E'QlOI11l '-lUL1I'111I'11C11I Held at Bradlex lxanle 11 ee 17 1xan al ee ah Ixanlaleee 1 Donovan 5 Central Pradlex gLLllO11'1l lournament Held at Ixanlealeee Ixanle 1leee 7 lxanle 1leee of State l ourn nnent Nlt 1 ernon M lxAN1x-Xlxll Rapp Garner Polle behnndt Gflfllill VV eller lx lohnson Chnstopher OCUCCUV' 'U lXAXlA1x1l Xlr X11exo1s 9 11021 Armstrong 44 Forrest Huff Gam L ot llhnoxs lxmlealeee 56 fovert1me1 NIT XIRNON FT r BILLIIIII lllannen N Ntolees I ohnson l btolees Ldnnson 2 30 U 54 1 25 of . 1 Y 1 Ll' 2 5 , 1, 7 I 1 1 - Q - W , Q J L' V Ah l - Z I i 1 x . 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Q26 Coach Povxlcr Legan Raguse Cxsh St John Cach1ll1 Heller llhnson lust ch JUNIOR XRRQITX LASRETIALL Wlth a squad composed of ten Jumors the unlor X arsltx team ot 1951 1932 had a season record ot SIX xx 1118 and three deieats The Jax vees opened thexr season bx deteatmg the I lue lsland unlors at the Kankakee East umor H1gh gx m ournexxng to Chlcago I-lelghts tor vxlth the Bloom lrojans the 1XdIIlxllxCC umors xx ent doxxn to defelt hx score Next xn l1ne were the lhornton Vlxldcats xx ho handed our boxs lacmg Wm number tvxo xxas captured bx our Jay vees when thnx traveled Island and defeated the xoung Lardmals IH a rough and tumble game by count 49 46 56 34 to Blue a 53 27 Returnmg home the Ixaxs met and defeated the lxradlex Jumors bx a 49 38 score Usmg Harvard Schnndt and R1chard lxapp the lxax Junlors handed the Grant Park VHTSIIX one ot thelr tvxo deteats bx Vxlllllllls 54 51 At the end ot the season the ax vces sent onlx hve pl axtrs to lhornton and were defeated 61 38 alter plaxlng on even terms tor txxo and one half quarters Practlclng along xx 1th the varsltx squad the ax vees xx orlxed hard preparlng the varsrtx for regular season games Wlth Coach Fowler at the helm the Jax vees obtamed some excellent experr ence Personnel ot the squad 1ncluded P1ll Lash Jerrx St John Socrates Qhrrs topher Paul VVeller Rox Johnson Jack Polk Wayne Ragust Andrexx Prlstach Gaylen Legan and Roland Cachllll 11041 i , I 2 1. 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PEPPY SOPHS SHOW BRIGHT PROSPECTS S' 'sisermwifivs SOPHONIORE BASKETBALL TEAM lfatk for le I to rzqlzl HdTlSlOll Slegle Reed Ferrl 1s Xlarshall lxe1ken Coach Sw1kle Iran! ro Xlgr Lockwood Cole PhllllpS Stueve Brown Ixerouac Xlgr OBr1en SOPHONIORE I ASIxEI BALL Ag 1111 ts 111 PFCVIOUS ycars Coach Charles Stormy Sxukle has had another fine sopho morc team desp1te the1r only ta1r season record ot 12 NVIIIS and 10 defeats In the South Suburban conference the Kaydettes nn1shed 1n fourth place w1th a league record ot 8 wms and 6 losses Coach Sw1l le s very young charges defeated Bloom Argo and Cal Clty txuce each uh1le sphttmg w1th Ilue Isla11d and Lockport They lost two games to Levden the league champs and the same 11umber to the runner up 'lhornton of Harvey team In non league warfare the Swllelemen lost two games to the Danvllle ayvee team and one to a good Lhampa1gn team lhe1r closest non league game was when they fell at the hands of the I radley sophomores by one POIIIIQ Ihe youngsters defeated the St Pat and Grant Park teams for the1r only non league XXIHS After lllcll' regular season the sophomores traveled to Iradley to compete 1n the Bradley lreshman Sophomore tournament along vuth Ilue Island 'Iohet Cathohc and the host team In the1r hrst round game the Kaydettes dow ned the1r conference toe Blue Island In the fmals they met the host team and defeated them The v1ctory gave them the flrst place trophy and revenge tor tn carl1er setback at thc hands ot the Podermalcers 1n a regular season game lhe Ixaydcttes d1splaved more scormg balance th1s season than IH prev1ous years as two boys stored over ZOO po1nts and three others scored over 100 Leading the team IU this department was a sprmg legged forward Padex Nlarshall who tall1ed 2wO po1nts wh1le the1r capable center ohn I roun counted 221 pO1IllIS Other starters 1ncluded jay Ixerouac the only West jumor H1gh graduate on the squad at the other torn 1rd At the guards xx ere small but tr1cley john R1eken whose all around floor play sp trl ed the team and Ron Ierrns a real sharp shooter Alu ays ready for rel1ef roles xx ere Iurt Stucve Holder Reed Rufus HHIFSIOU 1m S1egle I 1ll Cole and 'Norman Ph1ll1ps Thus page IS sponsored by BLANKENBERC-TS PHOTO STUDIO L 105 J I I E 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 l 1 1 l A ' , gy l 1 V . - 44' ir Q 5 .fr E, ,-f 1 V, f ' 4 I I In f K 2 1. elif - - f A AMI id . -V 1 R1 f ' - . 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I ff' A wl- WITH THE SPRING COMES GOLF AND TENNIS Stundznq Reagan Iratt Smith Cachilli Young Coach JoncQ Marshall Hose Ixncrlznq lxcgnier Iucae Potter Xliseo ln thc Qpring, the golf 'lncl tunnis tmmi once more start prictiung, lhe golfers coanhed bx Tirl longs ithlntn clirnttor look forward to a bright sn non with iuth lnttermen back as Carl Shook llivn l otttr ind Shtlbx Young, lhc homn toursn tor g,olt is 'nt the Lountrx Club sxxattcrs aa Icnnx incl Harold affe 'incl btorge Lnlmort lxml ilxte junior Qharnpion and mlm har one play er Although 1 Lomparwtn elx new feature the trapolinc is betoming one ot the highlights ot boxs gm tlasses llith Art Ixirrhner as chief demonstrator tht boxs learn coordination through the various stuntQ j 'N Prospeftne tenms flzamfnons Trapolmf' expert dcmonsirafes fame and fran Coorduzaizon f107:I l i l ' ' . 7 ' ' ' , ' . ' Y Y I 1 ,I I 'Y A 4 Y ' ' ' ,. 1 ' , I 5. T, I I I - xi , A .I C K T rn T 'I 44: v xt Z A N x W Y ' Y - f V' xl 5' 'I 5 ' A As for tennis, only in its second year at lianlcakcc, the outloolq is very promising with Such , . , . T v , , . . ' , , ' , , Y I ' ' 3 I E . 9-'H Q J . V . . . THE DIAMOND JEWEL OF SPORTS LURES YOUNG MEN RN Slandmq Coach Swlkle L Loxe Legan Rapp N Loye Cash Polk Xlemenga Vkeller Iinfrlinq P lollt 'Xlarshall Ferrus Gritnn Putnam ohnson lristxch Harrison looking form ard to 1 sueeesstul season Returning lettermen 'ire Eugene Perry who show ed grnt promise last yur and Pill Lash a Junior who also IS a promising piteher With the exception ol third base xxhieh Ed Rertand held down last year the xx hole mheld xx ill be intatt Other returning lettermen are Harv Schmidt hrst bastman Ixox ohnson setond baseman and Elmer Q Tlfflll at shortstop In the outheld the only experienced play er returning is DlClx Rapp Probable xnhelders who have shown much improvement over last year fm I aul Weller 'md lynn Hall Behind the batter and the pitchers battery matt will either be Les Iove or Gaxlcn Legan This season promises to be a rough one because the Rays are still eompeting in the South quburban League which always offers competition to the highest degree in baseball Z W KANKAKU5- 3 Q VISITORS U if ,W M y 469 592 qs y X 5. .g '5 r W ,0 X 7,4 Mx l108l l Q , 5 . l ' I Nil z.4f1+ifj- l fa J ,L I N Q. 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T114 lxoxa Court lllol STUDENTS GLIDE TO MUSIC OF DOWNBEATS G J I 1 GAY F FSTIVITIES WELCOME ALUMNI HJ Iszorts Vkarmlnr Schultz Whoehrle Pepper Black Blemke Allendants Landrx Lanrldson Queen Conton Putman VVCIIICI' Xlntchell The streets ot lxanltakee reverberated mth exuted xellb ot enthust istu tootball tanb as RHS prepared tor a tabulous Hometorrnng eelebranon The excltement began xx 1th a snalxt dune on I hurbdax evemng Trafne on Court btreet halted to hear the cheers tor RHQ gr1d1ron xxarr1orx XX mdmg thru the streetb the parade hnally ternn nated as the btudents gathered around 1 blazmg bonhre Many hourb were spent prepmnf el lborate tlotts, tor the Irrldax pxrade F1rbt prlze went to the D O Club tor orglnalltx H1ghl1ght ot the evenmg fe5t1w1t1eQ was the troxxnnw ot t nun Denrbe Lontoxb at the Champaxgn lxankalxee game The joyous vseek end was finally eoncluded wth a dame held 111 the g1rl5 gym T111 eternal frzanglt Pllllu for a fluff I 114 I ' 1' ' l ri. 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Y x Q ' 1 , L ' 1 . 1 2 5, f f 1 1 If , 4 X X XG' Q UNIOR CLASS PRESENTS 'CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN' W 1 1XX111Y1f11xT1xX1T 1 ru 111 NN 1 11 1111 1111111 X11LT1L 1 Str1s1111 11111 rn 1h 11 11X 1 1 11111 1r11 1x 111 1 71111 r 1 11111111 1111 r 1111111 1 11 r l1l11ret11 Frne t111e Ff1Il11 1111116 1111 FTCK1 A11111- L11111111 '11arth1 'Sir F1tz1,cr1111 Dr Burton joe N1 111m 1 UT1 Larry LAST R111.1r X1 111111111 me 1 1 1r1111 11111111 1111111111 e 161 1 11 R11111111 1i1tO11r111 R11111-rt 111311 1 11111 1- '1 11115111111 111 11Ull1t 1111111 Ntr1x1111 lx1t11ry11 'N 11111 'N11rn1111 RlL111fl1 1J1x N111 F111-1611 1'r11:111 111t111m 1 111111 1 0 1 ww! Fooflnjlzt 1 011'Zf'C'TSl1f'1071011 vis 'T 5511111711 Call 111 I lz11lz11l11qz1l 111115 11 Cs! 11161 SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS 'A LUCKY PENNY ' LIB PRINIKIF AND COMPANY rout ro rlurml lJf.Selm Icmc llurnmcl Smr 1 Hull. ro luchrrclson -Nhrrnx Shook Ivnthultt Buckles Tolbon Wrllrams NllttCll HllLlCIllrTiIlCl 5 l F111 C C ilclm Prmglc Lwlra Prrngle Cram Iumna lxcrry Frcg, Hulclr NIH H3SlxlT1i Nlr Dalx O Sh xnn Tl uh Quinta Forgml X em He iook mv pzclurc' C XST Lum Lxnn lcmc joe Tolson ,ludx Buckles LO1s Faford Joanne Denoyer Thomac DeSelm XX Clwter Smith Barbara Ahrens Andrea Rxchardson Carl Shook Donald 'Xl1tten Leonxrrl Jaffe xncx Northcutt Phxllls Nhlharns Chrxsnne Hxlclenbrand Pmznx unlds lzrr fam! brush Pennv outuzts the models Lum SENIOR TRI HI Y X! Bark row Gregor McCarty Favsthrop Beaupre Stearm I 1l11mQ Blake Xllllll0llX Dean Nertherten Romxa G1lUSOI1 LllldS'lj Northcutt Crulver Choumirml Mzddle for Balthazor L1.Roche Smnhers Buckles Pamter COTHOIQ H1lclenlmrmfl Blmcly Mdxfleld R1Ch xrdson B XX1ll1ams Legg Cram hme JL NIO1x Tlxl HI Y wr Bank TOL Smoot Rlurams Craut Hertz Kougerous Wooldredge Portm Stocksull Kuroude lllzddll ro Iublnom Home Turgeaut C1rard Fahs lxeyuolcls Uonar Stqng Cray Boudreau Front ror Pyles Agatone Cart1er Putrum Sturm C115 Xhllmmb Hart VVemer l118l . . -4' X X ' ' f Q . ll I ll fx X x ,f , - fx. 2, f' f i.. at K V I .,.T,,W,,. f Y if ... 'Q lil ' f '5 . 1.' lv ' , V 1 -,3-VV'l'1-, 1 v 1 , , 1 ', L , 1 , 2 . , . ' ' 1 - v - 1 v 7 - Frou! mrs: Nl. Legg, Hester, Blauehette, Hertz, XYhitehcarl, Fafurcl, Husse, Corkill, Huntley, Lowe, Severson, J Y 1 n - - X X xx R 7 . X l X-,if f A 6 Ag' -. -:. 5 W .. . Q K' 3 - ev 5 4 ff uf - Q . - 1 ' l f v ' Y ' . L ! , , .L gm , W '77 v A 1 ' y Q 1 v A . 1 ' v ' '- ' , ,.,. ' ' w . , ' . , U- -1 A 1 v 1 1 x -v v P ' v ' 1 - 'Z ': V v A -r v : v 2 v :1 wr I y I 1 ' SOPHOMORE TRI HI Y H' 2 Bark ro Fortm Downmg Woodall Nhttmglv Ildmlmeck LOConte Carter Afncano Mzddle row 'Harrow Lmfelclt Iasterlmg Idrker Whlttler Stemhxrt 'Xhllxoux Barr Holshoe I'1rstroI 'Nlaxm Reno PIPDIU Choumdrd JUNIOR SENIOR HI Y Bark ro Nhllcr Hxmmcm VVchr Shuller Lambert Ixxhhons Potter Hlzddlc' rn IEUIIIYIIS Icrriw TIIYIILT Smlth St Inter Core Vhndxl Iron! ro Nlr Xlurphx Goociuch H Iaffe L Jaffe f1191 . . x Mx-Q! I WC I N67 X 1, 1 5 ' 4 K sw , .11 79 , I sv . -1 K I 1 I 11 1 1 ,+ 1 1 . . 1. ,P i. 'g 1 L I-'I . 1 ' ,A 1 .1 1 , , . ' 1- . 1 4' 'f ' D. I ' . ' 1 '- - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 1 zu' . , , , ' . .. - -111 1 I 4 ...... I' ,A y : rf S ' - 5 1 : ,'x ,TX NX. 1 . . S rj ' 1 ,' X. K .X , 1 ' IU: - 1 I 1 1 - 1 1 -1 ' . 1'vv 1. 4 qt f I 1 R . 1 ,x i I- I Ax. . ., 1 ., , , 1 . , 1 , 1 . 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We reeze o Ple se o s ourt Street Meet Your F nends at THE BROKEN DRUM You Can't Beat It num- S PHARM ap NC A. F. I-IATTENBUR6 R.Ph. lb0 East Merchant St Phone 2I0l2 Kankakee Illmols C L CARTER IMPLEMENT CO INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT Repairs and Service Phone 3 56I2 Kankakee IIImo CONGRATULATIONS CIassof1952 J 0 Penney Go A Fruendly Store with the Hometown Spmt Kankakee Federal Loan Association 201 South Schuyler Avenue W A Schne1der Presxdent C11Hord W Mann Secretary The FRANKLIN PRESS CO K nk k dt q Print 1 1913 Offxce and School Supplxes Typewnters for Rent E K nl: lt We Sell Natronal Brands DUTCH BOY BENN MOORE BARRELED SUNLIGHT LUMINALL TRUSCON HAUSMANN PAINT CO 297 East Court Street KANKAKEE ILLINOIS D 1 24926 l:1251 117-N I . ACI' I I a a ee's Lea n ers S nce Greeting Cards - Gifts - Typewriters I I l 264 ast Merchant Street a a ee, llllnoil O O l l . ' . . 1 ' FOR COMPLETE CAR SERVICE PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES U. S. ROYAL TIRES D-X MOTOR OIL VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL and SEAT COVERS Baron Huot Oll Co. 200 Nor+l'1Wes+ Avenue Kankakee lllmols BATTAGI-IA BROS SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES ZIOO Easf Maple Sfreef Pho e 3 843l Wholesale Dealers Kankakee lllmos Fru Is and Vegefables HENRY A BUSSE P OP LAUNDERERS CLEANERS FURRIER LINEN SUPPLY Careful Affenhon Given Io Formals DIAL 3 552I I96 N Dea born Ave Kankakee Ill o s f126j I I Domestic Services, Inc. BEST WISHES CLASS OF 52 EBY CULLEN C0 Complumenis Wholesale Dealers CIGARS CANDY FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES Monumenis Markers Mausoleums TIRES TUBES I C VANDERKARR 81 SON SUNBURST MEMORIALS BATTERIES APPLIANCES 780 S Myrile Ave Phones 236I0 25042 AUTO ACCESSORIES KANKAKEE ILLINOIS KENNY S KORNER Phalle Kennellm W Pos ng PHILLIPS 66 29I S Washlngfon Dual 3 9265 Kankakee Illinois COMPLIMENTS Kuulley gwzen go ockew 170 West Broadway Bradley Illmals o o R R Legg Dual 2b64I f127j of 0 . I 392 E. Merchanf Kankakee, Illinois Lubrica+ion Gas Tires Repairs OF I U I KANKAKEE DAILY JOURNAL AND THE KANKAKEE SUNDAY JOURNAL The perfect comblnatlon for Informative educational and entertalmng readrng for all of the tamlly PLUS YOUTH AT SCHOOL News plctures and features about school hte rn the Kankakee area Every Wednesday This ls WKAN Kankakeeland's Family Radio Station More than 95l 267 tamrlres rn Kankakeeland l3 2I6 576 Vlrtually all ot these tamllnes have radio sets around which they gather to lrsten to WKAN programs designed tor ALL members ot the tamrly At the I320 spot on your dual there IS vltal lntormatlon and entertainment tor everyone News sports teen age productrons drama musrc church and public service pro grams WKAN A Listening Habit ln Kankakeeland f128j I I I I peoplel form WKAN'S potential market. I I Compllmenfs A G w,LS,,,,,,SC,,, Close Motor Sales KANKAKEE S LEADING PAINT STORE 333 Eas'I Courf S'Iree+ D'aI 3-40II coNeRAruLAnoNs CLASS or Dona, for Dona, R J. CHAMBERLAIN Moron co f beat G hmm 354 S. Schuyler Ave. you can I43 S. Ind'ana Ave. Sfahon Sf. and Wes'I' Ave. KANKAKEE ILLINOIS I50 E Srahon Si' Kankakee III PHONES' 35535 35023 23045 COMPLETE BANKING TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Youll Ilke thus bank Clty Natlonal Bank Member FecIeraI Reserve Sysfem Member Federal Deposli' Insurance Corporahon I19I 66 99 , 'sz .. l lH l A Y' X ' vi' f ,-' .Q Iii ' L 7 ::.gg.:Q 4 - - ' I I Q -1111, 5' ' Beatrice Foods Co. ICE CREAM DIVISION Dial 3-6601 MILK DIVISION Dial 3-6603 LASSERS Furniture Cu. 160 South Schuyler Avenue Kankakee, Illinois COMPLIMENTS FURNITURE CO. OF I 1301 Compl ments Hecht .4 Compl ments K P JEWELERS l59E CourtSt Dlal364l2 N - X J, fx - , ,H Ng s ff in fx, 'S' ' ,.: . 151 3 3 La fr. if ifmglifa . 7ll:qg'Ull',u5 - A 2 ??lh,,,. 1:1213 ,awp p ti X 52 'I 'va N I A A -ff A 'mi vi If-K 13-,sf n O X'-1 ' ' 1 ': 'Sf 452:-, .I 'Q 2 :Sr fg'1 i'x: K' if ..l A +iNs'k-'az N ll. 44 Swfliie- 1' Ffriggf' 'Ns N' Q, I Ng oo orn n ro essor . an t e new ae e'r aces eove ose co 'n o oun menwo ser'ous a ou e r s u es an e r s es. ome'nan see ecassofte e PLANT KERGER CQ JAFFE DRUG STURES Uptown Pharmacy 217 East Court Street B1gfFour Pharmacy 508 East Cypress WE ARE ACCURATE DEPENDABLE AND PROFESSIONALLY RESPONSIBLE 51311 E ga 25 of fu Nj W. 'V tilt? 7 I ' 1-y:::'Nd Q . xt . .:.l.:. Y Q40 eaM:g,Pf ...sh + + tk +h. pl . i W I t ll Ithu gt y g h of . b++hi+dn dthn tyl. C I d +h I h Hld. 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Pnonucrs Couffesv W F WHITEHEAD Age-nf I32I N Schuyler Ave Kankakee llllnons of FAMOUS FURNITURE C0 SCHNELL'S DAIRY Local Fresh Grade A MILK PRODUCTS I063 S Washmgfon Phone 2 3823 I1331 O S H L E Y ' S Phone 2-2I33 - I Kankakee, III Q X16 Q 1 f ' 1874-1952 , 78th A X ANNIYERSARYH I-low nleas become standards Darmgly different 1dQ1S th lt in wlstlx lutur usulllx lrc horn throu h ya lrs 0 tml xml LXlllllSllYL runxrch leur 8 xcmrs thc A O Sllllfll Clll17lTflllDll h is hun lxnovxn lb such 1 pxonur of ncw xdus md 15 ncognxzcd throughout the englncerlng., world for lts lllllilfllllf Lontrxbutxons to thc LOUBUIIILI' 1 rl culunl md mdustrul hcld ll re L fav A O bm th fxrsts tl at accepted st mdards today l889 I902 I925 I927 l928 I933 I94O l945 ,xx S S S 5 S S 1 Llghtwerght hollow steel bicycle frames Pressed steel automoblle and truck frames Electnc welded hugh pressure vessels Electruc welded oul and gas Ime pupe All posrtlon coated welding electrodes Smgle plece, glass surfaced steel brewery tanks Automatnc water heaters with glass surfaced steel tanks Mechanical, bottom unloaded crop preservation unlts J AOSmdh E Y Q Factories at Mulwaukee Kankakee lll Qu g xqfegf 4 Houston Los Angeles Toledo Succasunna N J 'Qt 1. Q Tlpp Cnty Ohio e ch g B Ml aukee lilq-1 I 1 it ara, 'T ' 'L C ai- nhlw . V' i Ani' Jil lifig 1 f - - , - I if - 1 f - - - ll lr . . . . - .. . ls! - -- - ll t . . - ll t . - . . xkxlxyxbxl N gg ,.t, EX, , gctg ' . ' Mawr coRPoRArloN N X fx! ,,z seg , . W ,X - 2 55' M . gf , , , Y If We 33352 Xl ' ' ' X X i w A ,mn fl o ' a' . o , 0 1 -s Enifieliin 139. rf' 5' 1 F1ne Food Low Prlces MEDDIE MARQUIS Standard Servlce Station ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES GREASING WASHING r- ' 596 S Indiana Ave A GOOD PLACE TO X? NN GET TRIMMED Sl'::3W,5gi'! P Normandy Restaurant LUNA BARBER SHO AND FOUNTAIN 563 East Court Street KOEHLER DRUG COMPANY Two Good Stores 3 9267 380 East Court SI' Phone 2 I82I s M s LEO COTSONES MABLE sTAvRos DW126 '5 am I FLDRENCE STIJVE C0 Manufacturers of GAS RANGES OIL RANGES OIL HEATERS Factories Located In GARDNER, MASSACHUSETTS KANKAKEE, ILLINOIS LEWISBURG, TENNESSEE I135I ' I . . ,1+5., ,,,1 I. km I if .wa a ff ffffhk . ': E-zzg. .5 . Yxxf . . 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I 1 .I I Q A ' K' We ' 189 es ourt Street Phone - KAN KAKEE MOTOR COACH For I'haI safe and dependable rude A Kankakee Mofor Coach OUR THREE POINTS SAFETY DEPEN DABILITY COU RTESY 'Q .119-J: - ,,- I 1-1- Q- HARDWARE PAINTS KANKAKEE ILL p 656 E Court Street Phone 3 4735 THE STORE OF A MILLION ARTICLES CADILLAC HUDSON PRICES LOW WATCH US GROW Sales and Service Serve your gues'I Ihe bes+ Serve Forhers Rambo Lane Ice Cream Ideal for DesserI's Plcnncs Parhes H A R D W A R E Follow fhe gang 'ro Ra nbow Lane for Tasfy Sandwiches and Malfs RAINBOW LANE ICE CREAM 830 S Main S+ Kankakee III 355 W Cour+ S+ Phone 3 9359 III Jeffers-McBroom JENSEN S RESTAURANT 796 Easf Cour+ Sfreef KANKAKEE ILLINOIS Compllments of The American- 200S a C PHARMACY Inc PERSCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Marietta Pamt s'I Ave Dual 2 I333 Company EZRA MARQUIE I-Ieadquarfers for ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES SERVICE SPECIALIST 204 N Indlana Flne Flnlshes North Greenwood Avenue Compliments Sherb' ce Cream Compan CompIrmen'fs S N 0 w I T E LAUNDRY CLEANING STORAGE Phone 3 5504 430 So Schuyler Ave Kankakee III CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 52 WATLAND BROS CAMERA SHOP 278 E Cour'I' DlaI 3 42I2 TOLSON CLEANERS INC FIRST IN QUALITY FIRST IN SERVICE Smce I886 379 S Schuyler Dual 3 8422 f138j , I I. . . . I I .E . ' . . - f 901 , ..of.. of HUME OF SOCIETY BRAND CILOYHES For Young Men and Men Who Sfay Young A Girls choose 'rhelr s+erllng Hodak Motor Sales, Inc Sales 8: Service USED CARS All Makes and Models SERVICING ALL MAKES Phone 3 4333 Kankakee llllnols f1391 Z 11.53 L . K 4' J M E A A w N .Q E E N L ' E 5 R s Com plimenfs of fewelay Hotel Kankakee SIM Member of American Hofel Assoclahon A A A Recommended Dlal 3 44'l'l FROM CALIFORNIA TO NEW YORK You ll find modern well consfrucfed furnlfure wnfh fhe frade mark of KROEHLER MANUFACTURING CO World s Largest Furniture Manufacturer PLANTS LOCATED Chicago III Los Angeles Callf Cleveland Oho Plffsburgh Calif Dallas Texas Sfrafford Onfaro Charloffe N C Shreveporf L Monfreal Canada and KANKAKEE ILLINOIS f1401 X 'gi 1, x Ll! I O AT Naperville, III. San Francisco, Calif. Binghampfon, N. Y. . I ' I . ' I i . I . ' I I I , . . , a. , Baseball Tennis Golf Fishing Archery Dog Supplies Boy Scout Equipment Football Basketball Honor Sweaters Sport I ackets Wheel Goods Kankakee s Largest and Most Complete Sporting Goods Store w1LsoN . coNvERsE . sPorB1L'r . SPALDING SWANNELL HARDWARE INC Sports Department Second Floor Dial 3 6624 HARRY B AHRENS PLUMBING an HEATING ENGINEERS IERKE S SANDWICH SHCP 1907 South Washington D 1 3 441 Courtesy FABER FLORAL CO For Good Food Any Tlme Kankakee llllnols I+ 5 BERNHARDT S I1411 I I 'a -6 d of I73 S. Schuyler Dial 2-l536 Dia 3-8325 247 East Station Street Happy Landlnq Senlors CLASS OF 1951 Wm A Kreft and Company Wholesale Auto Supplles KANKAKEE ILLINOIS Flshback Servlce Statlon k Corner Maple and Orchard WASHING AND GREASING D 1 a se WHITE S LUNCH The Home of Delectable Hamburgers 348 East Stauon Street I85 S Schuyler Dal 3 6725 KANKAKEE ILLINOIS MacGREGOR SPORTSWEAR F F E 81 S O MEN S WEAR Kan akee III os TIMELY CLOTHES ANDREWS NETZEL MOTORS INC LINCOLN MERCURY 110 East Hxckory Street D 1 a 279 EMORY NETZEL Congratulatnons Class of 52 Thos. Baird 8: Son, Inc Everything In Plumbing and Heahng Il47l l I O O I l l I Iust One Bloc from School ia -92 BON MARCHE' D' ' . i - I O J A N S ' I4 , in I ' ' -B I I I ll 0 0 0 0 ll 5? if From the mfg' 5 we WS, Y vfliy Famous M ZW' 'QE fs GAINES nfsmcn 'k Q wyeqg BA wg fyg, ggi! fi 10 .W KENNELS ,ww ff Ext gin X2 ? ff ak 5i52Z?f'f X 2 2 ck r 'gf-1,1 X New HOMCGENIZED Games Meal Provldes More Meat, Mllk and Fnsh Proteins' Easner to Feed, Esther Wet or Dry' Each and every nugget of I-lomogemzed Games contams um formly balanced amounts of every food essentlal dogs are known to need There s no separatlon of mvredlents due to settlmg or sxftmg Nutrmon never varles from feedmg to feedmg Dogs luke the tasty texture of th1s brand new form of meal, too It never gets pasty or sucky or packs down m the dlsh You can feed Homogenlzed Games just as It comes from the package or molstened Elther way your dog wnll hke lt' A Pfvdvd of General Foods a Uruform nounshment and texture guaranteed I n E 5 MEAL Alvedddc 'W f'ffD0ys GalnesawNwt-ur- Now HOMQGENIZFD! 45125 mLLLfL'2lf5ey1wf nw 51421 95 I I! r .3523 2 +555 . . 1 ' fiivw-M, are f f ,Lf 7.-A 1- 317 .2 Y 1 .-- N C 'iw-QA' Mix , ' ?7A 'vfa LIN A. , , V Q, t ,H Q IN.. ,Agni -4 O'f.fr1rf4i ' .'-1' N 1 ff: Y 'ffiilij 1' , , K' F 41 ' ,22Qf 47 'Y , w-Iwbaii' fi- ' -v?f Q ., V f' 5: A I 'fqm 'efgaz if ,W 2 N ' f e 4 Fw: A .. -L..,v,. g 7 I if - -1 gg , - ' z N ' D f ,Qu 5 '-'ww 2' ex' EMU , . fm-,cafw V. 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' ! . . . . , V. , . 9 - , I I f , P. , - I , Q , Q V Ryan 8: Eheling Pharmacy All Popular Cosmetics Exclusive Headquarters or Black White an Gold Satin Colognes an Perfumes Picture Finishing in Album Form Pangburn Candy or Every Occasion S 304 E Court' St I666 W Station St II46 E Eagle St BEST WISHES THE BIG BEAR SELF SERVICE HALF HOUR LAUNDRY 676 E Court' St' Phone 3 4622 Kankakee III REX LINES 341 East Court Street GHOCERIES 0 MEATS 0 PRODUCE 24 HOUR SERVICE DEALER IN SINCLAIR PRODUCTS VERONDAS MUSIC STORE HOME OF KIMBALL PIANOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Rental and Repairs PFAFF Sewing Machines CLANCY FUNERAL HOME 484 E Merchant St 204 WGSI Court SI Dial 2 DIAL 2 l2l4 Sheet Music Accessories 51441 f I I I d f d . . a ' I . Comer ot Court and Greenwood Phone 3-3542 u ' -I l24 KARN S Quallty Foods of All Popular Brands nz-:mvnny st-znvxcz D1al 3 5571 1085 East Rxver Street Congratulatlons Class of 51 KANKAKEE GLASS CO Dxal 2 1423 252 West Court Street DAN DELLES RECREATION SIXTEEN LANES 186 North East Avenue Bowl In A1r Cond1t1oned Comfort TELEVISION T 1 ph 34821 For the Flnest In SPORTING GOODS s Salhelal Spmzfwg weld 25I S Schuyler Kankakee III KANKAKEE BOOK STORE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS TOYS GREETING CARDS BOOKS STATIONERY HERTZ FUNERAL SERVICE 543 East Court Street VERN S SHOP I39 E Station Dual 2 5251 Compliments of 229 Em Com 5+ Dm, 3 8,33 Phllllps 81 Frlday 81 Schreffler KANKAKEE ILLINOIS FuneraI Home DIAL 2 2421 Corner Greenwood and Merchant KANKAKEE ILLINOIS f145T I ' It' to I O O D I . ee ORS ' x k It Illinois Di 1 2-3431 ll ll I 1 Complimenfs Buy Your Porfable Typewffer from a Typewffer Dealer AN IDEAL GRADUATION GIFT LET US HELP MAKE YOUR Romy Hammes YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER The Fashlon Car of 1952 MIner Buslness MacI'IIne Company E Co Da 382I6 Dlal 3 7787 THE ART FLORAL SHOP SHOP AT Flowers for all Occcrslon HUFF 81 WOLF JEWELRY CO For Your Graduahon GIHS Phone 3 5631 186 Easf Mercham sneer WATCHES DIAMONDS C0 le5Y of I27 S Schuyler DIaI 2 3727 KANKAKEE ILLINOIS 5 C H 0 T H 3 R 0 5 687E Couri' DaI22II8 TMKI I I of ll ' ll I n I l ZQI . url SI. I I - L. TOOTS GAGNIER, Prop. . I - 5 LEE RIDERS CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR Up-Io-Da+e Men's CIofhirIg E P S Y S T E M 252 Soufh Eas+ Avenue FORTlER'S SHEET METAL WORKS 27I S. Schuyler Avenue KANKAKEE ILLINOIS Telephone 3 4733 R A Y S G R O C E R Y QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES Hours 8 A M 7 P M Open Sunday Corner Rlver and Harnson PHONE 2 4822 LE COUR WOMEN S APPAREL STORE The Well Dressed Man JOHNSON S HOME MADE CANDIES We ShIp Candy Anywhere OUR OWN DELICIOUS CANDIES Boxed fo Your Selechon KARMELKORN HOT BUTTERED POPCORN POPCORN BALLS KARMEL APPLES DIaI 2 3832 GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD 5I'0PSa'f PRONGER s CAFETEIIIA Servmg DaIIy II OO A M Io 7 30 PM Ij3fVld97'w3t97' 5 Sunday II oo A M Io 4 oo P M Ca+erIng ServIce Dlnlhg Room for PrIva+e Parhes KANKAKEE ILLINOIS PHONE 3 6'33 360 E Courf S+ Kankakee IIIInoIs I141 l ' 9 1 aa' nn- ' O I 9 ' ' : .. : .. in . . .. , , ' . . h' T faifzonj fage L E MORRISON ARNOLD GORE S+uden+ PI1o'rograpI1er J E DESELM 8: CO DR AND MRS J R ROBINSON PAUL H ANTHONY MD DR AND MRS ALBERT NEHF W H FRINK DR B J HAGEARTY MIRIAM M KLEIN MD RENO A AHLVIN MD DONALD P WILSON DR J GERCHGALL MORRIS LANG M D DR DELBERT K JUDD DR LOUIS EHRLICH JOHN J HOROWITZ MD M E WHITE MD S W REAGAN MD DR GEORGE M COWAN FERN M BURKHALTER RAY O BYARLEY INEZ BURLEIGH EAGLETON GEORGE BYARLEY H481 DR. 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