Kewanee High School - Kewanite Yearbook (Kewanee, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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MISS JUNE ANDERSON Muss Anderson, teacher of all hugh school and uunuor hugh gurls' gym classes, attended Western lllunous State College arud receilefl er BS degree s ads ser o Muss Berg teaches shorthand ll d t pung I and ll She attended lllunous Uuuu versuty and receuved her M A degree At U s e receuved her B ot Ed Berg ehuoys readung un her p re tl we Our concert orche tra us durccted l Mrs Bert who also teaches unstrumental muusuc She atteruded Unuversutx ot Much g ru and Unuxersutl ot lllunous vunere receuxed her Bachelor ot Mosuc degree Mr Bert teaches uustromental nuosuc durects the K l-l S Bahd l-' attended Uuuu versuty ot lllurtous Eastman School ot Muu uc and lllurtous Wesleyan Degrees eceutcd are Master of Mosuc Bachelor ot Mo u B S uh Educatuoru and Puuhluc School Mo u MR H F BROCKMAN catuon and us head coach and athletucs urector Brock receuved hus AB at Peru State T a hers C lleg un Nehrw ka Mr Brockman teaches b 5s ohxsucal ed W MRS LUCI LLE BROCKMAN Mrs Brockmah teaches U S l-tus ur and buologl and advuses th delaute cluulu She attended Unnersuty of Nebraska nd Nebraska Wesleyuru receuvung h r BS d gree un Educatuouu MR JOHN DENNING Mr Dennurug teaches ch rn trx phgsuc an general scuencc He a ded lllu C Normal llluhous Weslevan nd Kearne Normal schools Nebraska State ahe De Paul Uruuversutues and receuued hu B L L B MA and J D degrees r 5 ,' cu , xp h , She u S uc t the V 1 N, L N j g S S an A l l Y Q V ' l . . . ., l SN , h . Must, f 5 'ru , . s. A N 1 'Ja M' V--.Hn ,lyiwp I ' Y , I 5 Q 44: fl r' ' , V ' ' -I , l a r f . she ' ?. -'lf' ' , . 1 S - . .i-fi ! md , if ,gf L Ll ,A uc, f V S. ' N Q K N. gf ,KSA V - . u u S fx . 'l ' , . ' , A u sc I fig fu L , Qf X I X U- V ' A? ue c e G -Lf, I V ' V' W . ' tr wt, GN 'V 5 Q Q If - S lc . ' U 1 X C' . C us , . .s. d A , ttcn :u us , Q I , , 3 E 'E I F . ' ' ' s S. x . MRS REEDENE HAMM Mr Hamm as the advrser ot the lr Y She teaches Engllsh and Er nch a 'Vlr Harnnr recened her B A a Vande ln Unnversuty MISS DOROTHY HARROD lvllss l-larrod IS the Latnn teacher d a so Dean of Ctrl her dnser o l eratlon h ec r B at Knox College and n r A A degree trcn NOVWIWESICVU Umm: ff hr fjuffvif lj MR. VERLE FAIRFIELD lvlr Ealrflold teaches U S Coxernrnerul, econornecs. and socrologt, l-le attended lllre nous Normal Unrxersuty where he recemecl has B S degree lvlr Eaurtreld rs also twlvser ot the sensor Ht-Y MR. EARL FARIS Mr Earls teaches unddstrlal ,arts l c-lecf trlcuty and rnechanccal dramrng li He attended lvlussoun Unworsrly. Bradley, Col- orado State and Westerrt lllunons Stale where he recerved hrs B ot Ed degree MISS ALINE FRANK Mass Frank, teacher ot hornernakrng Il r lIactsasavserotElElA hc tended Bradlex Western Statc rd Col ora o State where slne reccrt d h B t and lvl ot Ed dtgrec photograr hx MR JAMES GOLBY A newcorncr to K l-I S lS lvlr Collnx wh tttended the Unnersutg ot Illunos wht recelved has BS C :cu teaches xocatuonal and non soc tlonwl ure and ns l er Ere hnttn Class and F F A MR VERNON HAINLINE Mr I-lalnlune teaches woodshop md rnechanlcal drawrng l-le r cerxed has B ot Ed at Western State l-le I coach ot walt and cross countn Two ot has hobtnes wr vtrestllng and boxlng aww, J 'Wi 5- lm- i' f MN A awd l , d I . S 1 ate Q ,S q an f d A f r I H e .er V o Ed 2 ts tru r holnlux IS 1 I V L L 1 f l JVC ' he In ,wr lture llc r ' - a f agn- cult adv s ot the s C .I I E c , . , 9 W I . , . SA Oct - I I, c C1 . -I 'JI ' . S In f I K , , C. 1 K I-1 C ' 'SY .7 c r S pg. I I 1 5 H f - t rllf I I A , ' I X .- I, 5 s f sa S tCrls' .f t ' f Sf Eed A S e r eued he A degree ,J ' W -X 5 , K I 74 I W X M ,S . K 5 . A I E ' f I , . It . ARIN' 1 I 21 I A If R 7 V . emu, MISS ELEANOR JOHNSON lvllss Johnson teaches Engl: h and pcm mln rn She attended Chuc go and XVISCCII sun Unnersutes where she recened h r IVIA and l9hB degrees She Hdslses l erleaders and K Chron: le A hobbx she packs gardenlng MISS ELSIE KIMMELL lvluss lflmmell recened her BA deercc from Wlsconsrn UIWIXGVSIIN and teach plane geometry and general math ma c She advlses Junior Class and conslrl r COOl4lI1g and gardenrng h r lOlDlUl s MR GALEN LANDIS Mr Landls dlrector ot bulldrng trad s lcaches general metal and machrne leer Hrs B ot Ed degree was rece lcd at West ern llllnous State Co ge MRS AMELIA LEITZE A teacher ln our art departmen IS lxlr Leltze who teaches d avvung I ur d c She attended Bradley Unl ersltx ln Pecrl where she recelved her B S degree hobbx she plclcs palntlng and rc ld ng MISS HARRIET McCARTHY Mass McCarthy is the advuser ot the enlor Class She teach ' nrt, sol, geometry, and lFIgOVlOlUSlVy at K H S She received her BA. and MA. degrees at Mount Holyoke and Colombia UVllVPI'Slll' MR. PAUL U. McMORRIS lvlr lvlclvlorns teaches orattung, s 2 ordlnator ot duversltied occupatlon, ,n ls advuser ot DO He recewed hrs B. ot Ed degree at Eastern Teachers College und hu, tt t e Unnersltg of lln S MR. KENNETH MIDDLETON Mr Middleton ls Dean ot Boys, teaches general science and U S Hlstorv, a d S advlser ot the E T A He recelved his B ot Ed, degree at llllnols State Normal, Bradle, and Vlfestern MRS GRACE MUTCHLER Mrs Mutchler teaches dustrlbutme edu catlon at K H S She attended the Unlter slt5 of Iowa where she receuwed her BA and M A degrees She ns advlser ot Future Dlstrlbutors of America and as a hobby she bucks keepung house MISS MARJORIE OLSON Mass Olson us the school llbrarlan and ns adviser of the Bookworm Club She re celved her A B degree from Knox and her B S III L S degree at the Unlversrty ot III: nous MRS ALICE PAUL Mrs Paul us the advlser ot FH A J ld teaches homemaklng I at K H S She at ended Utah State College where she re celved her B S degree I h r spare 1 she enloys worklng on her house MISS STELLA PLETKOVICH Mlss Pletkovlcln a rw w ad to th Y ee Ing d unto fness tap atrendedll ous e C where sh v degree MR CECIL PRYOR Mr Pryor teaches U S and wcrld hlstory He attended Llncoln College and the Un versity ot llllnols wh re he recewed has B S and M A degrees Hrs hobbv IS collectlng hlstorlcal relics MISS DOROTHY PUTZ Besudes teachnng Soanush and Ertgllsh Il Mass Put advlses the Sophomore Class und the orolectlonlsts She re elved her BA and MA degrees from the Unlversuty ot Chucago She enjoys sports and dancn g MISS INEZ REMMERS Mass Remmers teaches shorthand and typlng at K H S She recelved her B of Ed degr e at Illlnols Normal Mlss Remmcra s the adwser of the Jurllor Red Cross 46-andy -vm . 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V , V , , A . fr T I . aamzz., MR LOUIS E SHRODE Mr Shrode teaches general scrence rrd ver trarnrng and advrs s the Br hr Chem He attended Monmouth Colleg and the Unrxcrsrtres of Iowa and Mrchrgan where he recerved hrs B S and M S degrees MR DOYLE SISSON Advrsrng the Audubon Junror Club rs Mr Srsson He teaches brology at K H S He attended Eastern Teachers Unrversrty and the Unrversrty ot lllrnors where he recerved hrs B ot Ed and M S degrees MRS DOROTHY SMITH Mrs Smrth teaches advanced drawrng cratt and also advrses the Kewanrte and Palette and Brush Club She recerved her BS and MA degr es from Bradley nd the Unrver rty of New Mexrco She enrox color photography MR EDWARD TILTON Mr Trlton rs the school treasurer rnd teaches boolckeeprng and runror busrness trarnrng He recerved hrs BS degree bx attendrng Murray State and Monmouth Co leges M Trlton enroxs sports 3 a hobby MISS JEANNE TROVILLION Mrss Trovrllron teaches Englrsh l and II and speech She attended Normal Unrver- srty, Unrversrty Of lllrrors, Columbra Teach' ers and Mary Washrngton College vvhcre s e recerved her BS and M S degrees .-'df MR. ROBERT E. WEATHERLEY Mr. Weatherley teaches freshman nd runror English and is adviser of the Student Council He attended Northwestern Unrf versrty and recerved hrs BS degree H enroys trshrng and huntrng MR. FRED WATERMAN Mr, Waterman belongs to the musrc department at KHS, where he teaches chorr and glee club He attended lllrnors Wesleyan Unrversrty and recerved hrs BME degree. GMS Ke.-,er re rpg y r ,rmr 'rv Q Lferfr., ' my rryp rrp jdrr r,.M,rrr, rewlfe Y 1 'he rrdraee, N in dfry- ii ,edwe-Lrg ew Thar L' ' Lady Hur. . L. d 'fre Cru, Weird fu A, 'hre.,rfj'g,, 'V' f . CheQr,Hrg er dig 'VLAUQ-rwf'-, them fe ' The Uudearrf Q1 ,gL ' fq' X1 fi Tre, Oifrr 121.1-11 irw' he N 'V 4? Pm' r Hee: ,I ,::'c1'he-,heidrwgie 'he rrmrXr5:,2:1gm..fQV f' 'lik ,Wd fhe- Cedd CW. Heefhh A-fSLC:e ,,rr Y .Chr Sd lrrew' 'Urf Qerffude Jer il Tre Qdgte I ride Jr, mr, fr-eeh morhrrrg rirepdrrhg het Idrwches if 'hgee 3fUCi1'fw wha 5 reread! 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' - 5, H' A 251' - 1 pf' df .Q A xs K Q- 9 ' 3 M -gm, A A ' '11 'w S r rrl A a th unn Place one green treshte ur a test tube Pour rn ggengaai Qporta dancee and dates Carefully add explosl e mlvtures ot homework and exams Allow to age expostne to band cholr tocattonal guldance courses and college r tghts Mn IIT aasemolres claes plays and homecommgk Slow ly srtt lit ottrce xxcrk scholarehups and club meetlngs and the result lS a well roundcd senlor perqonahty Shadows cast by these proud Kewanee l-hgh graduatee wlll lnnger always Thus long awatted year wuth places to go people t e and an umcko has proxe a lb or e tor ne C as o le hy Emc lt L ndhcck as preeudent Donn Duncan xlce prr I dent Nafm lelton Qecretary CaroISaytde,e treasurer and Musk arthx a use thex pro uced one ot the most ttetandr c asa p aye tt at oxer capacity crowd A5 they mar town tie alsle an llm6l' cape and gowns thex may oe a httle teartul at lea r our tney nlll neter t get the wonderful expernence they hate ta llt K 9 Wm I Sla 'l: ,' Ca 2 Sftuflae hl, 2 tx cC.t gh Dr Duncan. Erncrtt Ltr-rllt: fl' sf ' rn lf 1 V ' ' 'W . I ,Xl A cy ' , , I O t W . ,j ,I V ' se , pl s tp 2 f d ln ff t t' lea t bf wd l , 1 , o Q , f, QE4' N t Y t f - t L t fl , vt 1 . V - ', x , ' . -1 Nlcff 1. to fy 3 d l ' f f l ct c, in l c I , lr r H e , f ch c't f l 6 r , X o 1 A X . U Wg l l X l . tor f ' . l .d l l-l S WILLIAM AINLEY Bill FootbaII 2. 3, -I, Mayor 3, Ig BasI-et- ball 2, 3, Irack I, 2, 3, Mayor I 3, 3 BETTY ALTHOUSE Cllee CIt.b -I, Try Hy Y 1, I I f- 1 FHA P MARJORIE ASBELL Margie Clee CIUID 2, Try-I-It Y 1, 'I, C. A ,A I, 2, 3, -I, Vyce-Presydent I, D E I Palette and Brush I, 2, 3, I, Vyce- Presydent -Q 81644 of DONALD BAKER Sleepy FootbaII 3, I Mayor 3, PI Iwm- Room Offycer I, -I ROBERT BEAUPREZ Bob I3a5ebaII 3, Home Rtprryy Cttyrer 4. GWYNDOLA ALLISON llcwenii Bam! TxxlrIer 3, I, IHYIIIYY 3, -I, C. A A P HARRY ASBELL Kewanrte Art Staff -I, FootIbaII 7. 3, Mayor 3, Palette and Brush I, 2, 3, 4, DE -1, Presydent PI, Prrrn Comrmttee 3, CIass Flax Cont- nyyttee 3. Rosen -BACHMANN Bob - Kevvanyte Art Edytor 4, Basketball I, Track 2, 3, 4, Mayor 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country' 2, 3, 4, Mayor 2, 3. 4, CIass Offycer 23 Student Coun- cil AI, Palette and Brush I, 2, 3. 4. Prom Commyttee 3, CIas5 Play Comrnyttee 3, 4 195.2 MELVI N BATES Mel FoctbaII I, 2, 3, -I, Mayor 2, 3, 9. Co-Captarn 4, I5asketbaII I, 2, 3, -I, Mayor 2, 3, 4, BasebaII 3, Mayor 3, Track I, 2, -5, Mayor I, 2, CIass Presydent 3, I-In-Y 3' I-Icfnwe Room Offycer I, 2, Jr Red Cross 3, Prom Cornrnyttee 3, Class Play Conwnyrttee 3, 4 NOEL BECKAERT I-Ii-Y 3, DO -I, Yyce-Presydent 3, Stage Technician 4, Proyectyonyst Presydent 3, 4. GEORCIANA BENNISON Betty Class Psa, Conttntttee 3, rt. ls Asststant Edttor lg Class Sevrr-tary 2, Trl-l-lt-Y 3, 4, Treasurer Y CAA lj BCZVVllUg 2, Jr Audttbgt 'U 2, l3ookworrns Lg Home Roorn Ot- fucer l. 2, Prom Cornrntttee 3 Sentor Ctrl Scouts l, 7, 3. 4 STEVE BERNITT Big Ben Football 2, Basketball l, 23 Ease- ball l 3 Class Vuce-Prestdent l 3 Stu- dent Councll l, 2, 3, 4, Prestdgm 42 Bowltrtg 3, President 31 Class Play Comrrllttee 3 DUANE BLACK Class Play 3, K Advertusrng l-lg: 42 Football 4, lvlalor -lg Band l, 2, 3, 4, l-ll-Y 3, -4, Bt-PbtfCbent l Glau JAMES BRYNER Jim Football Manager lg Basketball Manager lg Traclz Manager l. STANLEY BUTLER Jr Audubon 3, DE Al, Reporter l 231' HELEN BERNITT Trl-Ht-Y 3, -l, DE l, Waco l'lo'sI dent -l, Olttqe Vftrrl-or P BRUCE BLACK Transferred ironw Clvcago 4, llt-Y 4 JOAN MAE BLITSTEI N Class Play -lg Stage Mgr, 3, Kewan- tte Typist 4, Clee Club l, 2, 33 Cbotr -lg Trl-Ht-Y 3, 4, CAA lg Jr Audubon l, 2, Bookworms 3, 4, Bt-Phi'Cbem 3, 4, Jr Red Cross -lg Senior Ctrl Scouts l, 2, 3, -l 195.2 DARLENE BUCBEE Bugs Clee Clublg CAA lg Jr Audubon 2 EMILY CARAS Em Kewanlte Plwotography Stall 43 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Tru-HIAY 3, 43 CAA lg Bowllng 2, 3, Jr Audubon P, Bt-Pl1tfClwem l, 2, FTA 3, Jr Red Cross l, 2. 3, fl, Treasurer 41, Class Play Cornmtttee 3. 'l JEANNETTE CARPENTER Band I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 7, BQWI Ing -Ig Ctrl Scouts I, 2, 3 LaVERNE CHARLET La Voc I-It-Y 3 CRADY CURRIER Red FootbaII 2, 3, Mator 33 Basketbalt 2, 3, Major 3, Track I, 2, 3, Mayor I, 2, 31 Student Council I, 2, 3, Chorus 4, Vrce-Presudent 43 DO 3, Vuce-President 3, Home Room Of- ficer I, 3, Proyectlonist 3 ew of JUNE DENNIS DE 4, FI-IA, 2, 3 DARLENE DeSMITH Oass PIay Commtttee 3, 4, Kewane ste Spcnsorshtp and Lrterary Staff 41 Student CounctI 3, Chorus I, 2 Chorr 3, 4, CAA I, Tru-HIAV 'I, Home Roorn Otftcer I, 2, Crrls' Federatuon I, 2, 3, 4, President -I Otflce Worker 3, 'I GEORGE CERNOVICH BasIcetImII I, 7, Claes .Wie-Pr dent 2, Home Fforn Qtttffir I, ELAINE COSN ER I, 2, Treasurer 2, D E 9, Secreta -1 MARY DeBORD CAA 1, 2 195.2 DOROTHY DeKEYSER Dorf Kewanite Soonszrsrwto Statt Chorus 41 C-Af-t MFPIA. I 2 Jr Red Cross 3, Otwfc' Wurkir CHARLES DRAMINSKI CJ, FootbalI I, 2, 3, 4, I.'aIOr 3. I3asIfetbaII Manager 'lg Trad Home Rncrn Ottfc' I. I 33 BOBBY LEE DUMBAULD Banc RALPH EBENER Transferred from LaSalle Peru 3 w g l Treaslr JEAN ENGSTROM A 5 r Commlttee 3 Offnce Work r 2 w RUTH FABER l-lu Y -l F Ht me Room Orl fer l F H A elafiftaf QQ -vw DONN DUNCAN Tramferred from Danville l Cl ss 3 l Kew I SDor1 ors or 4 Football 7 Class X President -l Student Council 1 Choir -l Band 2 3 -l Pre-Snoertt 4 OC estra 5 4 l-l V 3 Prom Committee 3 BURKE ELLIOTT D ate 3 1 Mayor 4 Football l 2 Student Councnl Clee Club Home Room Otfrfer I Class Play Committee 4 PAULINE ENSLEY Home Room Officer 2 F H A NAOMI FELTON Nomle ss Pl 5 3 K e Ed C 4 Aswstarwt Page Eoutor 3 ag S retarx Clee Club l Tr asuref T H Y Q Presldemt A oo wrmsl 7 FTA l l-loeliocm Qftlcer w Prem Commlttee 3 Stl dent Llbrarran P 3 195.2 VALLERIE FOLEY cwamte Soor 1 Im Staff GAINS WOrPpr I ELIZABETH FRAZER Betty K News Edttor 4 Student Com orus I C, A A 3 Home Room Ottvr Ottme Vforker 5 JEROME GLANCY Jerry Fo tbaII I 2 4 Major 4 Tr ck or I Wo Room Offucer 2 I VICTORIA GRUDZINSKI Vlcky oru I 9 t C FI-IA I 2 OfrceVVoPe ezmag PK 'Vw M VV SHIRLEY FORTMAN Shlrl K Exchange and Pomts Edutor 3 A Federataon I 2 A Red Cross 3 4 Pr rrt C mmttee ROBERT FREEBURG Bob Football 2 BasketbaII I Base-baII 4 Maor 3 4 Track P Country 3 Mayor 3 r-I me Room Otftcer I PHILLIP GOOD Flubby A ststa Soo Ed o Sports Edttor 4 Footbali I Ma or 4 CoIt 2 Student COor1cvI Tre-a demt 4 Home Room Offrcer I 3 P om Comomttee 3 CIass P at Cow mtttee 3 4 KAYLEEN HAGBERG Kay Cla 5 Play 3 Kevvamte Soorwor shlp and Luterary Staff -1 Band I 2 3 4 Qecretarx Treasure 4 Tru 4 1 Prestd C, A I Bcwlmg 2 3 FTA 3 Jr Audubor 2 Bl Ph: Chem 2 3 195.2 J JO ANN HAINLINE Jo Class Play Committee 3, Kewanite Literary Staff 4, Student Council 3, Chorus I, 2, Treasurer 2, CAA I, 2, Point Keeper 2, FTA 3, 4, Vice-President fl, Girls' Federation 394, Vice-President 4, Jr Red Cross 2, Prom Committee 3, Homecom- ing Attendant 4 WILLIAM HARPER '-Happy Class Play 3, -l, K Assistant Ed- -tor +I,'Football I, Band I, 2, HI-Y 3, 4, Bi-Phi-Chem I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, 4, Prom Committee 3 WILLIAM HOFMANN llBiIlY, Chorus I, 2, 3, Choir I, 2, 3, 5. HI-Y 3, Jr Audubon 2, 3, D 3,1 ezm ay JAN E HOOSE Janie Class Play -I, Kevvanite Circulation Editor fl, Class Treasurer 3, Stu- dent Council 2, TI'I-HI-Y 3, 4, CAA, I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas urer 3, FTA 3, -I, Secretary 4, Home Room Officer 2, Cirls' Fed- eration I, 2, 3, -I, Fl-IA. I, 2, 3, -I, Reporter 2, President 3, Proiect Chairman 4, Jr, Red Cross 2, 3, Prom Commrttee 3, Class Play Com- mittee 3, Olfife Worker 3, 4, Stu, dent Librarian 2, 3, l-lomerorning Attendant 3 JAMES HUMPHREY Jim Football 2, IXIEIOV 2 36 JEAN HARLAN Chorus I, 2, Choir 3, Tri-l-li-Y 3 4, Bowling I, DE. 4, FTA 3. Prom Committee 3, Usher 3, 4 MARY ELLEN HEPNER D E -I, Student Librarian AI, FH A I, 2, 3. BONNIE HOGEBOOM o AA. I, 2. i952 PATRICIA HUBER Pat Chorus I, Choir 2, 3, elg CAA l, 2, Bowling I, 2, Bookwonns I, 2, Class Play Committee 3 BARBARA JOAN HUNTER CS-loan!! Chorus 33 D E 4, Office Worker 3 PHYLLIS JEAN HUNTER Jean C'v':f.z E, DE 3 WILLIAM JELINEK Bill FOQIIJJH I, 21 CIWIN- 5 RICHARD JOHNSON Duc ebaIN I 7 d ww DO? ezmag RONALD KEMPIN Ronny Ba 2 Cros Cow! I I a 9 uden Jbcn 3 I P owe R fn Q I Cf I orker A ROSALIE KRAMER Q A AA Qef Q I 'J . I 1 . x 45? 1? I Q? --Q, -,J jf ,-. 57 1' GLADYS IMES CAA 2g DE A1 PAUL JOHNSON Brkeflnall lkfharmgvr .Y Ban-ba Nkrwagw 7, Hand I 7 E 3, M43 1 MARVELLA JONES Mart A I T F Pu! 195.2 ROMA KENDALL nt COUMCII I Cho 3 1 ELAINE KUSTER Kus 3, as Pa fr e H Cf! ETA Jr R6dCoSsI DONNA LAMB Cie Cwb1 w me 'O U JACQUELYN LeBLANC Jackie ate P Cl Q Onbl racer 7 Cu ma mm heuleaif 11168 1 DOROTHY LEGCINS vu mg I T A CONSUELO LEON Connie W mg 1 xc fi f 'y 'Qs 41' 0-Ing f- DONALD LAZAR G DJ REI 1 IL a' P Q UWT ROBERT LEE Coach ,Ori 1 B415 H Y Sergeant wt Am 1 Prcr'vCmwr c MARY LEMANSKI Lvnamle Or matron btaf L U I T H Y4 Q1 A 3 -1 Sorwgjea Pm m Lcurlwmmrree C as P ax Co w Q LORETTA LEWIS Loret x auxin NI Staff XX 7 P STM ard Kms' C' U1 K L 01644 af 195.2 is lee rv EMERIT LINDBECK Em xxdrmfm r or L Vx or a 4 Va s rn w 6 uw L w reswdem 4 Home Fx rw Prom CJ r 1 PAUL LIVEK D :bail 1 lr ALILMID 'W ALBERT LOPEZ AI all W vac C Cer V Q Home Ro ec C um 9 SHIRLEY MCCLENN T 1 Blau of bc.: wmv N f' w..-.Ty 'i d ALLEN LIVEK D L S rr 2 wmg 3 AGL: DL w Ont ELEANOR LOCSDON ome lwcm Offvfu f BILLIE LUTTRELL C as Play 3 ar Hui magul Student C L W7 J 1 Y H Y fi IX uhm P B r Qd V L1 r HELEN MCNABB K Page Edrrm 1 or KS Q fr rep r Mitra W A ther Held 7 195.2 CHERYL MCNAUCHT l3oolcvvorms T 2, Home llcrom C' tlcer 35 Fl-lfl l 7 FLORENCE MAJESKI FIorency Clwwm l, P, l'l Hr-Y 3, l, Cfllfk 5 GEORGE MONROE Durm tlwo var Ceo' e left Rv E ,G 3 servrce wlllm the National Cruard ew of RONALD NIMER Ron Kewanite Sponsorship Staff Alg Foot ball l 2' Basketball l' Coll l 2 3, 4,llVla1or 3, 4, l-lr-Y 3, 4,9 Audubon 2, 3, Home Room Ottlce +51 Class Play Committee 3, 'l JOHN O'DONNELL O'D Class Play 3, 4, Kewarmte Plwotogf l raplwy Staff 4g Hn-Y 3, -lg Bl-Plw Chem 3, 4, Prom Commlttee 3 J -'5-2 SHIRLEY MABERRY Debate 2, Bookworms 4 CLAUDELIA MARVIN Claudie Class Play Al, Kewamte Spoosorslmrv Staff -lg Student Councnl l, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club Accomoamst l, 2, 3, -1. Secretary 3, Chow Accompamst 3. -lg Tru-Hn-Y 3, -lg CAA 2, 3, -l. Secretary-Treasurer 2g Bowling -1, Boolcworms 2, 3, 4, Presuderwt 31 Bl- Plwi-Chem 2, 3, Presrdermt 2, Cla-,K Play Committee 3, 4, BEVERLY MOULTON Bev Trl-l-ln-Y 3, -lg Palette aod Brush l, 2, 3, 4, DE. -l, 195.2 ROBERT O'CONNOR Swish K Reporter 2, Basketball l, 2, 33 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Major 2, 3, 4g Chorus 2, 3, 4, Bowlmg lg l-loroe Room Officer l. BETTY OLDEEN Kewanite Proofreader 4, Tru-Hu-Y 3, -lg CAA. l, 2g Office Worker 3, -4. SHIRLEY OLSON Ctmuri Palette and Brush '.f,j.'l, Buokworma -lg Ctav Fiat Com. rmttee 3, 4 DORCAS PETERSON Clee Club t , Boukv.3rrw's 2, 3, Sec' retary 35 Bl-Pttl-Chem t, SCCretary TQ Home Roggrrw Qtttger 2, 3, F H A 2, 3, -1, Degree Ctuarrmem 3, Treas- urer -lg Prom Cgrrwmtttee 3, QtttC9 Wfsrker 3, 43 Cut Sctrttte 2, DA R Award 4 ARTHUR PINNICK Art Ctass Play Commrttee 3g Fcottzatt 2, Clee Club 2, Bookworms W, Br- Pht-Chem tg DE 4, Asst Ltbrartam 1, 195.2 LORNA PONTSLER Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Book- vmrrws 4 ROBERT PRUSATOR Pru Foctball -lg Basketbati I, 2. 5, 4, txfator 3 43 Basebatl 3, 4, Major 3, 41 Home Room Clftier 3, Prcfn Commtttee 3, Claes Play Commrttee 42 lt EDITH PYLE Edie Chorus I, 2, Irr-Hr Y 3, I, C ft A I, I5OUIlVvL7VVII', I, III-VIII-CIM-'wr I Proto Cotwhttlee i, CIass Plax Curl'- 'ttttee i, 9 PAUL REDIN Kevvamtte Ltteraq Star VI, Basket- baII I, P 3, -I, Mator 3, -I, Track I, INIa,ot I,C!assIftcefPrestdeh1 I. Student Coumtl 3, Secretary 3, Ht' Y 5, -I, Treasurer 'Ig Herne Roorrt Offtcer I, I7rtrtltCivtttrttt1T00 3, CIess I3IdX'CK't1tr1ttTIt'9 'I -I Q- Nr' K,-'7 JUNE MARIE RICHTER Bookvvorms 2, FHA 2 Elm STANLEY RODAK Stash 4 Home Remo Offtcer I 'R gs CAROL SAVI DCE Class PIa5 5, I, Kevxahtte Phzttog raphy Edrlor -QQ Chas: Secretarx 2, Treasurer -I, Chorus I, 2, Trt-Ht-Y 3, 4, CAA I, 2, Qs, Bookvvzrws ', , 2, Home Room Ofttcer 31 FHA ' 2, Prom Corhrrttttee 3 WP 'Q' S '!l? ' sl? 'U' MURIEL REDIN Mert Debate 2, CIass Secretary I, Stu dent Couhctl I, Chorus I g Chotr 2 3, I, Secretary 3, Prestdeht -Ig Irtf HIVY 3, -3, CAA I, Jr Audubt 2, Home Room Offtcer 5 4, Ctrh Federattort I, 7, 3, -I, Prom Cort' mtttee 33 CIass Way Corrfrrtttee Ofhce Worker I, I'IOI'I'IEtOVItIIt5' Queen 1 ROBERT REYNOLDS Bob Kewamte CtrcuIattort Staff 4, Foot' ba!! 23 BaskefbaII I, 2, Chorus I 2, Chotr -I, Bovvltrtg I, 2, -I, I-Iortnf Rourr' Offtcjer 2, -I, Prom Ccrhmttttt 33 CIass PIay Commtttee 3 ELOISE ROBERTS Elly Class Ofhcer Z, Bahd I, 2, Or- chestra I, Pg CAA I,2,4, PaIette and Brush I, 2, 4 195.2 NANCY SANDERS Sandy' Class Play -I, Chorus I 3 Chotr 2, 3 4, PaIette and Brush I, 3, 4, Ir Red Cross -I, Homecoming Attend- erwt I. DONALD SCHILTZ Don Durtrtg the gear Dom Ictt for servtm wtth the NattttrtaI Guard KENNETH SKOGLIIND IIOwItr1qI,7 1, DO 3 JANET SKUTNICK Gee Cob 3, F A fx I,f,t:I4 IMI eratmn I, 7 PATSY SNIDER Pat Cass Way CO twrrtttIGe 5, I, Kewarta tte C:rcoIattort Statt 4, Stocierrt Coorwcd 4, II.'IICG'PI'6S1dEEV4T -I, 'Irr- I-IIYY 5, 4, CAA I, 2, 3, I, Pom! Recorder 4, FTA 3, 4, Presrderwt 1, Home Rocco Offtcer 7, Crtrls' Federatton 3, 4, Treasurer 4, F H A. I, 2, 5, 4, Sec'etar5 3, Jr Red Cross 2, 33 Oweedeacter P, Student Ltbrartart I, 2, 3, OtrI Scouts 4 Otttce Worker 3, 4 ezwaf WILLIAM STEWART Bill Footoait I, 2, 3, 4, Mawr 5, -1, BasketbaII I. 7. 3 4, Mayor 4, Track 2, 3, Major 3, QCII O, Sto- GGVWI COUUCII 2, Htgrrwe Rcom OI- LIcer2, 3, Prom Corrrr vtes Claes Wax Ccrfrrvttee JOANN STUART fftee C-UDI f, Ox'-fx I, DF f ,r Rec! Cr 7, PM rv Cwrrrr - ,f ,Q 'lt , '2 It I f I ,V Q , F if if 1 fs fc ,I 'Cs 1 ,XX DIANNE SKUTNICK Ceo CMD CNA I CARLA SMITH Oates PIay 3. 4. Kc-warwtte Swortsor shrgb ard Lrterary Staffs -3, Band I. f 3, 4, Orchestra I, I, 5, 4, Trt Ht-Y S, 4, Botti-'worms f, 3, Bt- I'Irt CI'ertr I, 77, 3, Jr Red Cmss I JOHN STEWART Stew Cass Wag 3, -I, Kevxamte Asststavt Edttur 4, FootbaII Manager 2, Track 3, -I, Mator 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, I, krce-Prestderwt 4, Orchestra I, 2 3, 9, Ht-Y 3, 4 Treasurer 4, Prom Commtttee 5 195.2 DAVID STREICHER Dave Track 2, DO. 3, 4 SHIRLEY STURTEVANT fvef:CIoI1?, s 1, CAA 1, 2 4? WAYNE SWEARINGEN Football Manager lg Crlee Club 3. DE 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3 MERRIEL TELLIER Clee Club 4 NORMA TOWNE Clee Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 CAA I, Home Room Officer 43 FHA l, 23 Usher 23 Office Worker 4 ew ay RICHARD VAN OVERBERC uDicku Hi-Y 3, 43 Bowling 43 Bi'Phi-Chem 2, 3, 4, Proiectionist 2, 3, 4 LEONARD VAN WASSENHOVE Len Class Play Committee 43 Choir 43 I-li-Y 4, Chaplain 43 Home Room Officer 4. -...uf P' 334' ra in-ir? RALPH SWETT Jr, Class Play Prop Mgr. 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Mayor 3, 43 Colf 2. 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Secretary 43 l-li-Y 3, 4, Sec- retary 43 Home Room Officer l, Jr Red Cross 23 Prom Committee 3 LORRAINE TIEMANN C-,A A, l, 43 Palette and Brush l,2, FTA, 43 Cirls Federation 43 Jr. Red Cross 43 Prom Committee 31 Class Play Committee 33 Office Worker 4. DAVID VANDEMORE Dave Baseball 33 Bottling 4, President rl 195.2 LAWRENCE VAN WASSENHOVE Larry Football l, 2, 3, 4, Major 2, 3, 4' Track 33 I-li-Y 3, 'l3 DO 3, 4 President 4, MARILYN VEN ELL Pudgy Class Play 43 Kewanrte Literary Ed- itor 43 Student Council lg Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 33 Tri-H+ Y 3, 43 OAA, I, 2, 33 FTA 3, 43 Home Room Officer l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 33 Class Play Committee 3, Office Worker 4, VIVIAN VUJAKOVICH Kwvarrie wir., I rx S L I? 4. 'ferr C .rf ' EI' IIN' I A Tr wer. 1, ,Iwi H-rm Q, 3f C-ferx 7, F T A 1 Irfrgwrfrr 3 V I - , , fj.. ,. . I DALE WHITE Q. C61 Wa. 5 3, rf Sm .1 LII 7 ' P CHQ' 3 Eric-rfl ECIIIIM 'Q Ike'-H'Im ' R I.'wa.5vr IE. Y 5, I-JfEfIIm'd'I'I I I1- I .I Il: III , Cmfrr' 3. Il' rr: CVIIIIIIIIIUQ' 32 Czr- I ' VI'1lI IIfIl :'I I' Sim Crmrrf-r I I 1 ,J WAYNE WIEDLE DO -9 Glafu 4 BARBARA WILT fi. lf'-I' kwa CMI I ., , rw-.II-If CIAA 2, FHA 7 g. Uehe' 7, SARAH WRAICHT CIF' Aw IZ Chi TQ .r f LII-. Axf- W 2 5 eww 7 Ficgrgrrif Y, LT -1ffrI'I T, ,r Ore 2, Ifrr H Q rr- rr., - ' Wa: Cfrrr Nvv' rrffr 3 09' Snr it 2 A war, , V, ,I Lf 1. ! f's HARRY WESTON Fuzzy Fwrbafi 2 3. 1, Maw 1. 1. Qasa Pruxderwt 7, H wr-' R, 'fr OVW' E. FILA 5, 3 IVF'fI'-1Irwr pre - dvrmt .3 DUANE WHITE F.-.:baII I. 2. 3. 3 Iyfarw 2. 5 1. BasketbaII I,2, Trade I. 7 3. MaIr:r I. 7, 3, Pfwleftlrrmsf I, I KAY WILLIAMS Kewarwrte Editor-rrw-Chnef 4. CII A I. 23 Palette and Brugh I P, 2, 1 Treasurer 3. Presrdem 1. Borgkl wwrms 5. Home Room Officer I 2, 3, Ifmm Cnvrrrrwrwe 3, Cass Plav CIurrrrT1IT1C9 3 195.2 THERESA WISNIEWSKI CAA ,2.EIHfx r,Usm?' Cffrce Worker 3. RONALD ZIMMERMAN Debate 3. -9, Prcerdart 9, Oax- PIa, 3 4, K Husrwesl Manager 4 Fcfxtba' I. 2, 4. 'fam' Y. 4, S711- ferr C:-,wr'I' f, rm-Y 3, 1 for- rwary 2, Hfrw- RYTVII 'QUICK-r 7 1 Red Crsl Y. 9'14ff C'f 'frf'Qf 5. EaefeIbaIl 'faraar' I. T'afI K Manager I HIE W 'WH E W vgqgaggaw-'a,fmffM ommg upnerdaismefw at MS. e NG 664140-44 aewred jumore mole Kew umer fe em were wekeg Crabim ax wee wee fem Nawex Bram secmfarx P woe e L mam fren we mth NM mwmeN ammo dS adm er New swim yeark ,axfabx M Cc P C200 meg G mr Durmgw TVTCKC yemm ww, Q ae r GTC c VV QVWVB xC ,1ee- A 1 , - Bee 4 g N ,C . 5 5 H1 If- ,U , ,- r C N C ? 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'S 'Celera Ver F16 v Q HQ NT C CGW L CC Dx fe pr 1N,L ll I C C3 L L w Farm q NW, CCI JOHN AINLEY FRANCES ANDERSON BETTY ANDREWS STELLA ANDREWS JEAN ANDRIS JAMES ASHLEY JLJNE BALDXWIN DOROTHY BARNES MARILYN BARTZ ELAINE BEALJRREZ GEORGE BENNISCN EDWIN BILJRSTROM JANICE BOEJI DOROTHY BOLING JAMES BOROTA NANCY BRAIN DONNA BROWN JUNIOR BROWN ELIZABETH BLJRNETT JOANN CARLSON 61444 of 1953 RONALD CARTY MARGARET CASSIDY DALE CHARLETT RICHARD C' ARK ROBERT CLARK GERALD CROEGAERT KENNETH CLJRRIER Y Li .ff I ,kr A 1' N52 J .A X, as csv -Q '7 in E' ...fr Q' .,w 'ibv' 1-1 P., 1 'jfs l ' 6 A ...I 1 ,J I 'N 5.1 mf Glen af 1953 ROBERTA CLJRRIER JOAN DAVID KIETH DAVIS FRANCES DQBLOCK EIVIIL De-KEYSER MARIE DQKEYSER LOIJIS DOBBLES MARYBETH DLJRICK RICHARD EBENER JEAN EISENBARTH RONALD EISENBARTH JANE ENCEL JOHN ENCEL PATRICIA ENSLEY DONALD ERDMAN CERTRLJDE FELT RAT FORREST JOHN FORTIVIAN CERALDINE FOSTER MICKEY ERICK l in ' -:D fur' xf x Mfg I V Q, I :L I Vw x, - Pj V w 4 I . I .' Q . 1 K, . 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A Jow ilECf he , 4 , , Q, X f all 'Q 67644 af 1953 NANCY REIFF PATRICIA RINCSTROIVI DELORES ROBINSON RONALD ROSER PATRICIA ROTZ TONY RUTHEY DONNA SANDOUIST IVIARILEE SCI-IMIDT LANNY SCI-IULTZ PAT SI-IUNlCIx IRENE SKEETERS JUDITI-I SIVIITI-I SALLY SMITI-I SHIRLEY SIVIITI-I DONALD SNIDER DONALD SPARKS RAYMOND STANDAERT ALICE STEAD ROBERT STEWART DARYL SULLIVAN NELLIE SWANSON CHARLENE THURWANCER NORMAN THURWANCER SHIRLEY TOMSIC JOAN VANDEMARK MARY VAN WASSENHOVE ELDON VINSON PETER WALLEN KATHRYN WALWER LARRY WALWER RICHARD WASLEY SHIRLEY WASSON DEVERE WEBECK VIRGINIA WICKIIAM HAROLD WILT RUDOLPH WOLF MARY WOOD SHELBY YASTROW ESTHER YOLJNO OEOROIA ZELI HUBER is 1:-'C 1-if 45' vii. QT' Ng? 51 L A A 'W- Glau af 1953 - f ,o 'M A, I fr.. V LS- H V.. Q Y 4 , I, . I ' :I-..f . 'Q' I 1 fQ'f,, A lv' J N ' Q 14 , V I we L. I I, X E r ,lf I V , I -SA 4 K., V ii I ' Ai.,-5 V ' 5, 4 -J I I l , I ' I - vm .f jg ,M fi . 1' f vs- Q 7, - . 4 X, 'J v W 1, H A ' , A A 5. 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I I--f , Cz: ' 5' , I - I 7 V V 'I .I , x ., A A fl. fy A JC Sleek sophomores scheme tor tame lhey parade supenonty nn Confederate hats and stock Ing caps that glow exotucally IH local haunts btt tlnnch at Ivanhoe and the pount ot the dnssectung needle The turst 5ear saw Duck lvlcElhlney leadrng the class wrth Carolrne Andrews Nancy Nolan and Joe Quagllano asslsttne hum A most spectacular and successful class party ur uer the dlrectlon ot lVlr Artz wall never be forgotten Ot course the tame honored Freshman Senror Receptron began their socua' me n K Pts suphom res lvlondo Lopez r as clected prcsldent nck Annett vlcepesldent Julie Smith secretary Joe Quaelmno r asurer wlth Nluss Put as thelr adxlsor ddur Q twel reputation tor peung new and duttercnt comes the tormmg ot n clubs In hugh school the sophomore In l'lu Y and l-lr K More power w thus class left f vnglrl rr Quaqlrgr- J l f'n',ytI lx' V 1 l ,.3 ,W Qt, fr, M457 - . . I I . ' l II . , I . ' ' ' L ' ' . . wc' r, . 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LEN MARY GRANT DLRNIGE GUSTAITIS PHX LIS HAMILTON DONNA HANKINS ELSIE HENRY JAMES HEPNER RUSSELL HOLMES SHIRLEY HULTQUIST LARRY HUMBLE NORMA IMES MITCHELL JOHNSON ALLAN JONES NANCY JONES LOIQ KAZMERSI4 EDWARD KELI ER ELJ ENE fEI IW PHILIP KEMPIN JUNE KIPBN JOHN KIRQHOVE RICHARD LAME NANCY 'AM JANICE LAR5ON WALTER LEMANSKI OLIVIA LEON WILLARD LINDSEY JAMES LOOSDON 'VIONDO LOPEZ DORIS LOIJOHE RAE MQCLJLLOIJCH RICI-IARD MCELI-IINEY ERANK MAJESKI SIJZANNE MAPLE DAVID MARTIN JANICE MASON ANN MATIJSZYR SI-IIRLEY MOEEETT JLJANITA MONROE MARC'A MORAN JACOLJELINE MOPADIKI JOHN MORASIKI ROBERT NAN EE TS 'LV 'fl' 43 I A AA Glau of 1954 'W L ACK SIZLI AORE JAMES SMITH JIJLIE SMIT II A JLJDITH NELSON NANCY JANE NOLAN JOHN NOVAK JERRY NLJDINC MARIE OHMAN ROBERT OTIS JEANNINE OLJART EDWIN PETERSON H! RRY PETTY BETTY PIESTER MARIAN PIESTER DONNA PIKE BETTY POLANSKN BARBARA PYLE JLJDITH PYLE JOSEPH OIJACLIANO ALVIN OLJANTSTROM DXNICHT REIEE CERALD RICHARDS CLARENCE ROBINSON JAMES ROBINSON MARILYN ROHRIC PARBARA ROSS JACOIJELINE ROTZ MARCARET ROIJNDS 'AMES POLJSE THOMAS SCHERTZER DLJANE SCHILTZ BEVERLY SCHOPA ED SHERBEYN Blau of 1954 F EN EEE NIARCIA CCLJIA JOIINNY PEIQ TY I DQNALIJ WI INEOI JJ ICE IAI ICI IEIIY IIIOMIECQN DONALD IQ QIC JG CE IO Q ROSENIARY ILICKI If BEIIY IJI AVA? IICI-IARD UPI ECEQCX E GAINNE VAN DENBERCEIE I II I VAN DIERI NDQNCK IIIOI IAS MAN OVEIXISEEL PEIII J IW A HEI ' SI 'EE IIDVIJAI-II? SUI CN N .J vf ln' XN ' ,J A A I-JI ' Y J-.' 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A Q . 3:-my xl C I -f 5 I If 1' 0' -? 5 pw-x The assembly, parade, game, and dance were the highlights of the l95l annual Homecoming Reigning over the two-day celebration was Muriel Redin Her attendants were ,lo Ann Hainline rep- resenting the senior class, Irene Skeeters, iuniorg June Kirby, sophomore, and Lillian Bartz, freshman, The debris of trucks, flying crepe paper, and building materials that were found on the blaclstop Friday morning turned into twentyfthree beautiful, colorful, and cleyer floats in time for the parade At 245, the band led the way. Following came the queen and her court, then the football players, and finally, the floats, For the second consecutive year the Bi-Phy- Chem stole the honor of first place for the best . Halnlre l Skeeters f it at Mamie! fleiqwi Gam vqnnual all ' Queen Muriel lsellin float, Their float depicted a wrecked airplane with the theme, 'The Downfall of the Raiders. C AA placed second with 'Fast Peoria is Our Bait. Third place was given to FHA, for their float, The Slipper of Victory Fits Kewanee Honorable men- tion was received by the senior class, FTA, and Bookworms, At l2 45, an eager crowd poured into the audi- torium fcr the annual homecoming assembly, The program was made up of skits from each class, the cheerleaders leading the excited student body in many enthusiastic cheers, and the band playing several peppy numbers Dale White, the editor of the K Chronicle, introduced the former queens of Kl-l.S Homecomings, Ending the matchless . ffifbt - E51 ,fimbg ,1::Qr1,L,1l Q 'H' Ll VT r r H ,x N1 Vqgwg W.. AFW.: ,Vg To' 1' 17 L: Before VCLWC3 ,NP ,r T TWHW' r Vw ,,, LQ HN Hank WN ,K RW! IUQVV f' lwfwr sqm. XA pn CH Thfx . Wm,-Ugg D .ahah CL K A r- 'hw wrfwg Lf ww Eh 1 KILL y H ,x ,yn r- fhz gmfe. -- Jil Nf F 5' 'haf .QQM I1 f 165:91 ,, ,f f 'F-1 11. .. Mm TQ lf' 'guy' . r Q VNU Wy- ,,W,,1i,.. 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Daryl Sullivan . , Shelby Yastrow Jane Ratclitte Billy Pierce Eugene Green Janice Lyle , Mary Wood Gail Machorosky Rudy Wolf June Baldwin Arnneda Henning Hubert Green Ratclitt u iyn Standin let tc right E Green B John on The setting tcr 'The Adventures ot Torn Sawyer is St Petersburg, Misscuri Tom Sawyer and his pal Huck Finn haye rnany ECJNEYTHJVGS One ot the rrcst famous is the graveyard scene, where the two boys go to try out the dead-cat cure tor warts They witness the stabbing ot Doc Robinson by lniun Joe with Mutt Potters knife. They actually sign their narres in blood prcrnising newer to reyeal the truth Walter Potter denounces his loye to Mary Rogers be- cause he doesnt want to disgrace hers Torn and Huck, in their dilernrha, find a way out and clear 'hernselyes and Muff Petter, arid bring the real nfiurderer 'o ,ustice The 4 V 4 boxs alsc tind a treasure irf a caxe and rescue Tcrn s romance. 'i . E Q4 Becky Thatcher fr 1 Aunt Polly, who has a sharp tongue but a warm heart, Sid, Tcrfrs halt brcfhery who liyes onlj. tc tattle, Joe Harper, Q ry-,hs is alni.a,s getting a fanning, and adorable Beck, l , c Flu 'r li : aimed T- Tiill 'Vale llzeamillf fbancing The Theme Tor This years TrifHifY and l-li-Y sponsored WinTer Formal was righT in keeping wiTh The Times Leap Years A maze oT hearTs and oueshcn marks hung Trom a lowered ceiling CT blue and vvhiTe sTreamers Large Tigur- ines showing The girls pursuing The hogs decoraTed The walls, The programs were in The Torm oT en- gagemenT rings encircling pride and groom, EighTh grade girls shared The Tun hi passing ouT programs and serving The punch and cookies, while The Teachers served as chaperones, Furnishing The music Tor The dancing was Johnny Kayes OrchesTra A most inTricaTe grand march was led pi. 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Old Father Time Report to the audrtoruum at the end ot the second perlod What a cheerrng statement thus lS As we pour lnto the assembly room we wonder what the program wlll be thus tlme anythung from a speech t mustcal concert may be on the sch dule lhrs year we have had many lnterestrng and educattonal as well as amuslng assemblres To begun our year rn the assembly neld the South ern l-larmonaares gave a concert on September 4 Betty Beyer a young dramatrst gave a selectron of readtngs on our next assembly Poor old woman l thought she d due was a tavorute among the students Ot course we musn t torget our great l-l mecomlng assembly Every thlng went ott so swell wrth all the skuts and the sensor class Truth or Clnsequences program Naturally we had to have pep assembltes tor our basketball and football games We had to cheer the boys on and thus year they seemed to respond to our cheenng by wrnnrng most of therr games lt lust go s to show what a lrttle backrng wlll do a speaker we all learned a lot about how the mrnd works l-le could even see unto the future and forecast the basketball game that nrght The gurls arent the only ones that use make up or so Hal Rodman trred to prove rn hrs assembly on Holly mood makeup Our boys looked good with a lrttle grease parnt on What does this bump on your head mean You may say you 'ell down last nrght but Major Bob Cordon a carlcaturrst claims that some people dr rngursh characterrstlcs by the shape ot a person s head or nose he portrayed many amusrng characters wrth has charcoal drawrngs Some other assemblres ot the year were the Musical Places who made their second app arance t K lt S thus year the l-lowells who gave an rnterestrng program on the processes rn glass blowrng and the Unuve sm ot rlllnors cholr o a ' e V. r ' ' ' L ' t l r. We must mention that never-to-be-forgotten program put on by the Br-Phy-Chem. Wrth Dr, Bergrem as A , . ' . I . .U . p I l -r ' ' , ' Q a , , r I . .l . l V l -'rv Lll if fl Q NK Donn You Cad WWW Saud Jlcuwi wma Ever,one naturally looked forward to each home football and basketball game and even after the game feelung Everyone looked forward to that hour of oancvng held at the Y or an the soc al ro m aft r the games Even a defeat never dampened the splrrts of K H S students at the after game dances A few new dance games were begun thrs y ar at the socral hours Everyone eagerly jolned an for the l-loku Pokr which ended wlth each person on thear knees lf you dxdn t get hut an the sh ns fvlth krckung feet durlng thus caper you surely would have plentx of sore muscles after tryung to accomplush the drffucult feat of doung the Shag Another strenuous task as the Kansas Stomp which several trred wrth luttl luck as to a satusfactory result After each Frlday home football game th Y sponsored a soclal hour for the K H S students and members of the vusltrng school The same procedure took place durung the basket ball season except that the dances were held an the soqgral room and were sponsored by the Student Council or other organlzatuons that wushed to part :pate Dangmg re records 10014 the arrenrron cf m05t pf those present but nobody was bored wuth nothrng tc do There was always carom or checkers tournaments golng on rn the corners Although the pep bard may have made talk ng at tre games dlffucult no ore minded b cau e they en,o,ed lust nung to the lrvely marches the stunt songs and hut tunes Every game nrght between gamcs and at the half tne members of the pep band took thenr places an the top rows of the bl achers and entertaaned the pec tators Therr playung had much to do wath the cheerung on of the team and vvlthout them a lot of the ourut of the game would be mussung Durung the assemblues ut was thus same pep band that played and gave them a lnttle more lafe and pep I wl ved numerous fugnt songs as vvell a Q few yaa numb rs Our school song always ended each assenahl fr Sl l-Q Up the lit l ' - L , E . lx . i . 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' , 'f , -v fn 04121, efafued frqwrwrwxf K1 f ' 'U Building Trades On Location TOD Learning to Sew swam Sazfufq Parlez-vous francais? You could. You could also speak Latin and Spanish it you chose to, simply by enrolling in one ot the language classes. In Spanish they listen to records, and in Latin they always have a birthday party tor Julius Caesar, I think l want to be an engineer, What math courses should l take? Well, we have algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, solid geometry, trigoa nometry, and general math, Take your pick Oh, thank you, that helps me a great deal, We also groom future newspaper editors and reporters, One really doesn't mind when he is res quired to take some subjects, such as tour years of gym, three ot English, one ot general science, math, history, and government, because there are so many other things that can be taken to vary the schedule When a student graduates, he must have two maiors Mthat is, three years in two academic subjects, and two years in two ditterent subjects lvlany ot our classes have been going on tor years and years, but don't think it is all dry school- work around this ancient mass ot bricks, Not only do we train boys and girls to be 'lbrainsu in aca- demic work but in types of social work, too. The Distributive Education class trains seniors to go in- to the business world, ln Diversified Occupation boys are trained to be mechanics, carpenters, ma- chinists, or upholsterers like dad, grandpap, or uncle, They mix business with pleasurel 'N . 3. 'N av ' 22, -g 'FY -ay .aff 9 f W 5 h 'nik exfggxixx 0 78 .yy-M-M. YM q 9 0 ' ' a I 4 1 X A i I , Y , r , , ,HI f f A fl 4 I ' 1 I K lv' ,1 I ' Gfzfdniyalianrt 1 if ft - 36 rf , , V .0 .gp 'J' it . .f -a 456 ,Q ,Z i, W, W M. , 1 T f , 4, ,1 ,v 5 X43 , ,ev fx 17 r r c r, J L. rrl,g.rt', b X.3'xD!:'fVTff. E 1 ' - A , .V .rr - :- r Q 'X ut 5 huwrltc S LAVQJ Eierfjerhf 5 P't,i4rr '1 'f rr t x T A T r Ti Kfvrutrr, T5 ETTTCII R alma Mr. Wfood, tassrstod ht Mr Mfeatherly, OVTCG agent were d as guide ter the Studertt Cecmcul acttxttres They mere lcd hrst semester bg S1cxeT3 mt t rjrc tdch' P1tSrti r tm . . , A K , ,- L, ., 35 c rcc, .- 5 prestdehtg Ralph Swett, sccretarn, ghd Tee Qtcglrcrrtcu treasurer, Ohce egwh the Ccmcd rdlzwghed the sfcderr' dtrcctert whrch gate the mittee, addresses, and rwfvtuer ct dass of each student ct K H S, the cficers ct each Chas, rmrwcs of exert club, thetr cftrccrs add srnehzer, and the memes ct th: tacuht merhbers The K H S Sched Song was cm cm et the treht pages ot the drrectcrt tor the herweht ct the urtdt re classmert who were 'wot temuhar wth the horde Members ot the Student Cewcd acted as gdtdes tor tht th-certfrhg tre,hrheh CTT Ortehtatucrw Dat Thex' deecruhcd T f ' v 1, the Sched ahd shamed the hem students the terrcde rfucrw r Sexerad rvefrhera Qt the Ccwcul acccrvoahied Mr Weed tt the Juhtcr Hrgh fchceh 'Q Cehxer ahd exriarh the eiccvq rr cards A1 ,.+ X ,NN -ff mv- me.-fx T' t+ ty-1 wh , The west rrvrcrigartt Sack-beawig ch et the Cccrr' Cdxeth L'rN rreh tri' hi TTtt YE, t 5 et ,c. -1 ,f :Cc ..t rc L , Stexe, ther r the Cie'-:rl hefed :Lge 'her hw! f CCVTTVTQZ eseef-'QT the get-de rd 'FTS e Qi th- 'r ' wg cl the ccccw The Ccwcri :fig rr fjccereted Chrretrre: tree .rm erected it dh the 'ret' 'Tggr gt the hrgh schccl tyhch he-'gud 4 F, -f An add Chrrstrrtr ez ip rrt cdr :chceT V ,A Um S Buff The Surlt ni Ctgmjt '.-.411 led the secctrd sfer bg Stew: Kr' VV prcitrlrfrrf, liirperd Vw lffo f,1 serfhrwcg s-Qegfestdigrtt, C ,rude l,',2r.tn. at-fr-Q',r,, ,w ff len Quoegltczrtgg re-6-la,-f'cd trccfsurcr, Mr, XfVood und lklr, Vfeatherlyq ugjutft serted as .ft -:ff c.,.l:- Q One ot the rtworc rn rcrtent jobs ot the sccond sernester Q t siucertf Counctl thi, soc-urmstcrt ct the srtrrfg electlcn tor the Studctrv Cczureetl r,re1tdcnt Stetc- Bert-tft bneted the brct:ul,,tle condtdettcs os 'o .-.hy xxcufd bc cxr,gc'c'cd ot thertt Q5 X A rrresudc nt, dvd the luct flxgt tlp, would be obltggc-d TQ accept :ru 1' the rmny resoonsrbtltttes In conlunctlon wnh the lacultt, S ' A nfetrbers, the Studcrtt Couhd ulsc has ea part tn selecteng the cheerleaders tor the next year, A rerzresentattte bodj, ot students attended the Dtstrtct Cone Q Q tertftor, JY Auborn Those delegates sent were Steve Bernttt, Ron Kcntbtn. Elatne Vctrwllerendortck, bexeriw Sedotxslm, and lee Quegltano lwlr XN'cutherlg,, as a sponsor. XNEYV wth the group The mernbers tcund the rneetlng very worth-txhlle and brought back rnant new and brotttable ideas Wtth the COYOLQUGVBUCTT ot the student body, the Councll sponsored a sportsnvanshlb carhoatgn The math idea ot thls carrtletlgn was to promote a more courteous nmnner ln school and at school Qctmtlcs Durtrtg the year, rrtuih was dtscussed about the tratttc problenns around school logeher mth the J.C.'s end the poluce they worked hard to control accldents To end a very successtul year, the Student Counctl held tts annual banduet tor the nternbers. ET px U Lit:-Q1 la KWL lj f'Lt Z4z'E.7T, J M, J' , Eiefberth, J Quagltaro Seated , lafdsll P Sr i' Sari .-.glfr li DCM-cre f'- ' 'ettt1:,l E LVdnDterehd V, li Pratt r, M X'enVt!assehh:'.'e, YT Leblahc Stundtrts' 'aruzt' ' 1 l- Y rf S EU ft ti ba'lrrr'g 1 F' Q l.'a'V.'aisi-r hue S Leng I i pr 4 an V c. , H, rv sw. 3 G rc Q R OST Stag: FQ aw e Eff, Cod war Q L V P 1 L Lmdbe lf B Lee D Whme, Mr F Sa,aTfQC I-4: E g J 'S'70aakw14 Agar frre YL'-EV 'he lL,'w,r Fred Crcss CLLWCN rv ,fix to s,r.4f JH ,frrd fgxf,-rgnrr., 'I he Ccuwcrl was Wand hx L: Q VJTW4 rr,rd1x 2 hier, Aww Var kN',fssQrrhd,L-Q :ragg- zrrcrsrdwt, Jdrre Baidwurr, secremrp, md Emu!-, Cards, irmsurer ThCH1:,,,rg,VpQQCf O thy Crgdrrcnlx-,dsrh,aLrrrgstufic'1 Urrurmrs maid Qi Chrrstrms ro rhakr: rmrrrw MHC hogs and grrls hum ,'h,, The Ccurcrl mms Mso msrrurrsrlglc fur se rsdrrrgg L2 Chrrstrrwas grft how dxersws TC hdp muh Christmas La Midi rrwrc Qrrloydhle for the Vcss forrdrraru 'They vwru rr ChJrgQ of cfhu guft hues rhode by the rarrcus ddbs ,arcdrrd the schoor With the Cofopermucrm of other Cldhs, 11:01 lj. the Qrds' Federatrch, TrrfY, Juhrgr FH!-X, ghd rhc Bockwcrms, hsors were sehr to the xcferarrs hospmr! df Dgrmrrig The Qxcrs were made fcr Thmksgwrrwg, Christmas, Vd'errhhe's Day, Washrrrgtorfs hrrrhddx, Easfcr, arfd Mdhers Da, The Jwrcr Rsd Crcss COUVWCNI hdd ms rhcehrwgs rrr room lOl CH Mcrrdax of exery two weeks wnrh Muse lhcr Rchwmers as J Cdurrsdor Ahhough mary student rrw schoul as a rverwhcr of thu dub, J Codhcrl I5 eiccted To Carry out the dmms 'xierhhers of the Courwcrl are ulectod :rr thr- xdrrdus horre rcdms. 4 A H V ' . f r , . V -- ' 1 , ' Y: . rj hy E iXL1-sh, ' . . ., -1 .wx , - r .. A . , ..r,.- v,, rr. NV, X., -wry ' rrr 1-frhm 5 J Vrrsrrr Iwv rJf 1IfrTL H LJ Er ' E dx E C11 F hw 5' 3 v 3:41 f f':'7 Q Zrgwlltli , C. bervrsfv Sfawd ,Q rf 2 C L K Front to back' H Asbell, E Cosner, H Bernitt, L Lewis Mrs Nutchler, Eaanamffeaan The Future Distributors of America were led this year by Harry Asbell, prcsidentg Helen Bernitt, vice-presidentg Elaine Cosner, secretary, and Loretta Lewis, treasurer The F DAT is advised by Mrs. Grace Mutchler. One of the main obiectives of a student in DE is experience in his field of work, The students are given an opportunity to get this experience by working afterf noons in Kewanee stores Here they can also put into action the things they learn in the classroom Through the facilities of the school they are able to take turns putting in a display window in the first floor corridor, As believed by most of the students, the greatest benefit derived from this course was the learning how to budget their time as well as their money The club as a whole toured the Merchandise Mart and Marshall Fields ir- Chicago and also attended the State Convention at Springfield at which Harry Asbell was elected Sta'e secretary. They were the first in the history of KH S, to intro- duce high school stationery with the Kewanee High School crest, The selling of this product, which was unveiled at an assembly program, was their proiect during the year The FDA held regular monthly luncheon meetings at which a businessman and a faculty member were guests. They also held the Employer-Employee Banquet to which each student invites his or her employer. Seated J Dennis, A Pinniclcl Hunter,J Stuart, M Asbell, E Crzsrter, M Hepnenl Harlan Standing' lxlrs Nlutchlc-rg ll !Xslw . S Butler,J Hunter, W Swearingen, C lmes, R Faber, B Lee. S lvTcClenn, l-l Bernitt, L Lewis, B Moulton C3 4 F-gf-7 'ff Uri' D I--X if ,. xiwll fd R 'xiub VG Cr r , f1r,v'n' f' nrf-:H V Hvfrrnrh' hw. 5 P Curl- L H L 1 mud jab Umm School Mermaid boys LwrdNIed an Dmersmed OfCuLic3+ dw rw far Mm-, dwfferfnr Cccupwuoms mera rcpresen ff LWCTVQ fixes added more Sp,v5fdcmQ'Qr Pm ,f1 v1'w Fm i L1fi-WI md Tnfgf Vai-ff1efwCS Cf. QQ-grwf 5 N' CL,??lrwg, 'fjdmrwg J-fd MIUX,-.VNQQHT Under the Ndddefshup of Lawrerce ham X253 Gr hd pfesvdewf Noe! Beikaerfh X.wQQ-pfewdfrff, cmd P ' .'.JNe'X .f ee:rQfaf. 'fea5wP'Q vw? 34,1 V 'Y N ':1rdw,f'1r The Q',gdr,w:afwQff he DCU rpm U' P HL: TF i m rr.'. pwposi gf the :,rg.erwid'm QCQUIVC Sewer mderefafdwwg of L NfdC.E'-i'7U fiENCrd3F:1s 'THQ wdea QL Q DO 5d Q'vw Ziff V F'S'2C .-.55 23 Qdiieseldf 'FQ' +5 C as C. f'Qd 'Ve ffrfddir bdN'ff'wr' biafd X.-.hip - f 'mid mfv. r' Thi- r px, , ' life 'k!'3.1'L1' Vim .J, ,f 'M 'F-Q 93,2 uf: he ixygd dpi' wf'-'ee' 'f Lf CE' 2 af: Q 1, 'Pc Qzffffwn ' funds 'iff' rfqgd 1' fre? ' X1 egg-5. ' d,2dA V Q . -if 'X.'f'l':i,1!Q 'E' 'V :ii lg wk' . L: ', ,., ' 'Lad ,U d :if C',,i :: C V42 Q .,: 'Vi J. L I T.-,1'.e'C Neff ' 1' f -H 'fd ' 'iLl 'S 'Hi .-.3' TFQ Ef',L.,C 5: i f V 1 V 'f ,f,,'vf'f ',,,f4v,,-r 14 Shake! 14 Szbufzef A STRTKKT' Mg 'iQ1f '.',i12f ui r ii' Tl if :hp iioxuling Ciub in-th fi 'hi x fL,'liiCiTyCiii1iff'V ihramiriig thi- i'L.'.'i:1b.iidiiimiiTh- -, il? 'hi' 'QM-1 ri , if gui' ' if HL, inunl, of Thirrn iii-li -nom. bmi Vyxiff. 'iwrg ii. if 'TL Semi Oub '.'.i'h 'he ,f i ,w Ngzrznia Loufgho iis :ein pr, grid i-fohrih Ebcner, r.gze,iirir The C'ub nie' Nfymiuf. ,Wir whoo! ii' fiur CETTQCL 2 DeCierk'5 Boiuiirig XXTTQ, The ri-enwbore ipoid eigh'.fr.e ff'Vfi each meek, Seiqenh,fhie Cove i.-.es for three iihee of iifi,-Nirgg, the evra ten Canis men' i'f'o a fund To rua, tra ekggmsfgs Qi the annual! banquet Again this rhennxg-:re ol the dub boxiied in is 'Curre- rreni soongored by tho flfiwericdn Junior Bowiing Congress, of which fhej. are a rherfber. Indo on Saturday, March I Three reams represented Kewanee mo fearns, 'five boys on each . ore 'cam ifiie girls' Ti-.Q rfiagers on each ernering ifiarr were reouired to haxe bop-.Ted Together on The Seve Teorr during The season The Bowling Club had 32 nuvnfbere which i.-.ere grouped into eight fegrrs A' rho dose of The boiilirg season Miss June fvidersori :Tub uriuieer, gow: Lixmurde 'hee ri-.o highs! Towne md 'hi- indixidual who bovvied Tho highifgr game of the season This Cigna in Thi iinriuin bgvifguf' hdd iii MifiiL1riciCCuri'r, Ciifv CV Q9 F15 'QCl,'2',Vr':M.'AQ PRA 'X r r - . ,4 , , f. X ,. , ' ip' - -,iw - ' J f: Jn, ,w 1 . , . M A' i rf V W -Y ii i E ii L i r 'KL l. L-, '. x -' i 1' 1. 2 ,i ., , . b b ., . HU . , . lx x l D T Llc l Yatbtetltc-lt'vtatt D Srhulto ltftt ' lwilfzin' ancf pfowfln' Under the leadershtp ot Norman Johnson, the F FA completed a ttne year ot acconnpltshments, ftsststrg Norman were Francts Engel, xtcefprestdent, Datd Van Stechelman. secretary, Ceorge DeVennt, treasurer, Donald Tcmstc, reporter, Duane Schuli, l'f 'ft 'fl, .rd lvlr, James Colby as advtser, The F F A was xery proud ot thetr sophorforc rncnv bcrs Seteral ot the club members entered the ltlcltne Sotl Consertatton contest, but Ceorge Dekfennt can-e out Crt top He not onlt won the soul consertafton contest, but also won a S25 war bond Norman Johrtson. Harn Weston. Jack Stzemore, and Don Tcnfstc, accomgzanted by Mr Colby attended the National FFA, Conventton an Kansas Cut., lvlo The club attended the lnternatlcnal I ttestock Convention at Chicago and took a tour ot tht' ternws ot Champatgn, ln the entertatntng held the club sponsored the Plow. boy, Prom tn Aprtl, vvhtch was attended by a xast niagorttf. ot the student bodt Thus was the ttrst .ear tor thc Prom to be presented to the school The F FA acted as hosts to the Sectton lll publtc speaktng contest and Dtstrlct I agrtculture otttcers n eettng, Vtftth the thought tn 'nund ot helpung to detraj, thc- cost ot thetr trtp to Chucago, the club ntcrmbors sold be I Engel. N J Ptnsin popcorn dunng the basketball season 4 C Des- Latntt E Snafrtww fr D Carlst 'V' C rv. lviv, .T J Stzempre tt .itstgt T '11 Tl H '- ' l x 1 artrug' l' trtar tv, F Tittuerwxx lwv. rt 1 tix. 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Srrrrr, eeirizr, Dgrif Qferzct Treasurer, Margaret Cessrdj. repirfer, Vyrf Ar' pariramemrarram, Darrerwe Deirrvr, 1L'xg'i.:dir'. ,dx Hcose, rgrorecr charrrmarw, Mergers' Ferrer rrsgrrd MES Mme Frank and Mrg AMG Ped az 'ri gd, were 51 The F H A Club and The Cbaper VC'rwe's arf, Vr, Hb H P f r Peterson and Mrs Thcrras XfVrar,gh' Tiff- ,.. rv ,f.f,,1 rams a rrirrbershrp gr f, Hd rg fir '- eeccmd fr' ri 'curfb r.1C'd:. gl igrgr 'rrr 'P The F H XX rrgr grrll, kai Z' -. , rf: - ' fr rwr isis P, r ' . 'g .All ' Jr? Qgz' H11 ' 1 W rgrr- rg rrrd Cgfrrwi Y fgrrrrfl, TQ g,',,rr r' QQQC ,- Tm rrur bye Li 'r-if ip: .14 Ai rr fra?vrzpdrfgfrbcufrgra':'gS ':1f'ri' 141' Q? Ngfrgraf FHW Wie? .xr-jr rg rr Ng ffrmi' r rwewbere Srncrrecrcd if gieewd fri. 5 rff' L+ Dgrugrver EJQJQ' r ' 4. 5' .xr ir 'V 'i're'1 mira ESU . rfeaa' .f ' 5 'rf' 'P-3, ey' '. ' C-3-Q-grae ff? 1: J fi 3- Fjnii' 'gr 'rs gr ,fi-iflr ire' '4 i - rr ' Pfv ,f.,l:.,f +, V if 4. 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'rpg 'Q teach The dass as thc rgkzihif vwiwd Tlx pun! rs dxndrdid we mem for each hcur Q5 mari Anil these, rrwerrre nw, he added to fhcsc VSCQNRGCJ: :rr Cfdigf The warms referxed rm college 'van Egif he 4411036 'C the fffachers Cerhhcate TH Vg We Pefrech Cub was led hx PM Swde' grgerdgrvf wth jc Ahh Hdnhhhe serwru as xncef resrderwd r D lui Jilii Lefrfrar, and Vuxrah VLA34EhC'NCi rriiswer The F T A ,LQ fpchgvred La Da5kethg!1 gwie new-. fhf- hugh sihccl fcacum and grade schoh! fedhhirg The 'Y' Q 'Aff 'hw 11rw1uma2 wed To QGYTG Uudnhw fn rv ,r,.. rn, v.,d , -..--,. fchegcfs, To pax rraw! expenses fo the rheehhgs Cf 'he r fx, f rr fr- fir: ff. r L Lg D Q rv F r .1 T, :rbi 4 rr .. X, ,,rrr-X.d mar. gm rxmorw , d pr, XL., rr, mf grief: 'cz pax ffxpurwses for thc dcfleglafuxo hcdx YO rhfi S112 Pf!X C,w.LrXtrQrw hdd CN Surrrwghfld, Ifhrwcrs, Arm? N' . 4 ' - Q F if r rrrrrfi' . V.rfHw,,rr' rr fr' D we I Pre r V 9r mr P rr h , A ,. -I V . L - ', ,V-rr F- if U Mrdiftw Siaqeggmeen Hate you ever wondered who it was who turns the lights on and ott during assemblies and class plays? You guessed right' lt was those reliable stage managers who are always on the iob Besides taking care ot the lights the stage managers are instructed in using the public address system, They are sometimes called in to help with other community activities The stage managers are advised bi, lvlr John Denning and Mr Dinsmore Wood and include Hubert Creenx Noel Beckaert, Jack Annett, Tom Schertzer, Kenny Cur- rier, Cary LaRue, Edwin Rohrig, and Lawrence Standaert Yes, it was those busy proiectionists who kept things running smoothly during the showing of tilms this 'year Besides threading the machine and rewinding tilmsy the boys have the important duty ot seeing that the tilms dont get tangled and break lt breaks do occur, the proiectionists must be ready to repair them right away The film must go on' The proiectionists are trained by the older and more experienced boys, generally the juniors and seniors. These boys are available at any time during their tree periods The proiectionists are advised by Miss Rutz, They include David Shunick, Ronald Eisenbarth, Hubert Creon. Richard Van Overberg, Duane Vtfhite, Al Lopez, Jax Millman, Jack Annett, Noel Beckaert, Larry l-tumble, and eeliiag T S:hc'::e'. C LaRue Sfand 'ii' bl Beckacrt Kemmxr Currier K Lope: J ftrrziett, E i-4 nrig Rv. 3 L Standaerl, H ' irst ru-vw D 'Vai' Oxwberg. R Eisertbarth, L Humble Second row J lvlilrnan, H Green. A Lopez, D Shunifk Standing A cert K Cirrei 'J Esfiaert. D 'fruits .A 41 1 'T Qs 'Dc 'T' L. 1:0 '5L.,.'i 'T 5' H! V 1 . , uf? Cul M- W 'V M' ' ' 'rv '14f,1'+ i, ,, Ning 'N - -Vi ' 5.5 J k'1,rgfM.: yd af' ii! 13 wrqil L,'51JfY:jjV: 4Qf',' f A ' -f Ab A 'L ' wg .1 .Q,HKfi'5 ' 'ummm 5 QW' v w '- -wr 5 TF, A y:V, L1 1W'hH1 ' V 'V' 'MNH gg. W! bgtefg fj'CflUV'dV, 'iL,,fCQ6VLiC W x,- Lid. U., fu vu e cf ffm i1wf,N1e:.J5ae W' 41? M , 5 fi-1' 'X WHT'-' 'N UQLL4 ffl 'H ' 'F Q, 1 , gf dv 4-,. ,J A L . ',: fl... 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' .5 tht, tha' 'htrd efmetigh' game bt, Turrtmg bat' Ntplme ff' tt, ti thus mdkmg sp ter hast pears dffgf' The sore was ti to f tc' Ks.-.wee at the hgh, tif 'vtotme bcgtwgsd md to sich Hx: tittchdcx-.hs This,-, hQv.i,ift mga dtihvd xrtt 'wchdswws ty, Estes ,md Whtte The strettgth Ket-,mee possessed Dcth tdr detertst, Cttertso was shin.-X .them we dcteetgd East Attrcm lf tc f A tduchdfmri and Mftd goal spgtmd tc tw the gotfg on me ter the Rocks m the Rock tstmd games, but m the- thttd quartet CLV tzxixs fexeated them ttghtmg Sptrtt hw Cimmg from behwd gwd X'XtVW't!VTg if fc ty, Our t-tcmeccrmtg game prcxed suciisstut, tcr thu Bctletmakots tacked up another uctcr-. 34 to ti, m stints Qt ramt weather, gtqlztttst East DCCVIQ Cid Lad, Luck dst mth Us hcveuerh when 'hi 'ear tzztcted TC Cshisbwg Kit-,mee .zeht dmv 'C' them ttrst defteat .2 score Qt f-4 TC 7 Out SGCCVTU toss ot the year mas Wfoodrtttt rt Pictu wth It scar:- C 10 + 17 Cr t,f C ,. The smsch crtdcd wh our fztdtftcmz' game wth Prmcetott The Ko,-.t two Bottctmttters tthpcd Prtrwfettgrt H to G vvhtch gmt- tw-tartdvGrdg1f3 at T mms md 7 losscfs XX rmatk that prcxed thts seascrw to haf Q gdcd ortc, ts Tha' dwmg tha- 5-rttttpq 1 ft KQR'XdVi'k5'.' ' Q'Cd j-15 tnit 1 ' dur Cptacttfjrttg' Cf 2,-'L Front mv. C Emery, R Kempin D 'X'cElhiney,J ftrirmgtrh E glycrbyn, N Baker, J Neill, J Rtmsg- Rev. 2 lylr Faris, ht Zami D Broyks, T Nletz, J, Quaglianp, J Eystry, E l-lall, ln Ot 2, F Whittmeyer, E Ke' er, D Christian, J Richards Row 3 J Robiiisof, D fkndftrson, C Robinson, R Ogborne, J. Biurstroni, li Reill, l. l'lurnble, T Stead, VV, Allen, J Vylolt, lyl Tieman, J Eisenbartli 4a2fWLeQ Yea, Riyfeters, Drill 'Emu is the old familiar cry manyf ot us have heard during those Saturday morning football games This yell, started each Riveter game. It we were to look rnto the records ot their games, we would tind that their victories were tew, but we would also tind that their ability' to play' tootball was strengthened in each game that was played. Left fo ,gm H yferwaete Q igembmgy 5 The Riveter sciuad does not have co-captains tor a regular Nudrng season, but rather their coach, lVlr, Earl Faris, appoints a dit- terent rnember ot the squad to act as captain each game. Dt the squad, those who served as captains were Jack Annett, Jerry' Richards, Dick lVlcElhiney', Gene Emery, Phil Kempin, and Jerry Warner. The game with Ceneseo, on September lj. started the Riveter season Although our boys played a good game, they lost to Ceneseo -tO-O The Riveters did not follow in the Boilermakers' tootsteps, tor they were deteated by East lvloline 42-O On September 29, Kewanee was deteated by John Deere of Moline 25-O, They were unable to shake oft their losing streak when they played Calvin Coolidge ot Moline, tor they bowed to them lf?-O When the Riveters played Rock lsland it was anothci mark against them, tor Rock lsland proyed powerful and scored a yictory ot 34-T, Like the yiarsity, they went down to deteat to Calesburg by losing lf-1' On October 27, they yyon their tirst and only yictery by turning back povtertul Canton, 4bflS The Riveters ended their season much to their disappointment with a loss to Woodrutt ot Peoria, 42-C Although Kewanees iunior yarsity games were not all yictcries, we are sure that they yyili make splendid tuture Boilermakers QQ - en. :Q N M u Ji 'W 0 ff AP 4 . ' 5. 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Parts Champs' Vwhat a tttle' and at was all ours thts year an the annual Parts Holtday Tournament Yes, Kewanee wcrked hard In one ot the states toughest tourneys artd came out on too Showtng unusual abtltty and sburrtr lllf liotlerntakers played wtth ease and entoyment The ball seemed to taurly swtsh through the net eacln ttn'e :arte ot the boys armed toward the basket ln thetr ttrst game on December 27, liewanee out dad Schlarman, the tayfortte ot the tourney Cn the feth the Eotlermakers agatn showed thetr ottensre abtlttyf by oyercomrng that Urbana ttye Kewanee ,ust couldnt oe stooped as they went on to the champtonshtb game atter beattng lvlattoon, By thts ttme eyeryone realtzed that Brocks boys were out to wftn, and not eyen the toughest team tn the state could keep them from therr goal Cn the eyentrtg ot December 29, Kewanee erprered the last game with conttdence and the destre to wtn They were scheduled to meet Monmouth, who was also a Northwest Conterence toe Nearly all ot the spec- tators ct that game were behtnd the team trom the Boller Cnty, and thts Increased thetr anttctpatron tcr the crown Tlaey came through that wondertul game and deteated Monmouth, ln March, when the l2GglOtTdl Tournaments all over the state were beginntngy Kewanee traveled to Pnncef ytlle tor thetr tcurney' Ther' ttrst game, on March 4, was wtth Wyomtng The boaters started slcwly tn the ttrst halt, but came through tn ttne style to whlo the lndtans Tl-lb ln the second game Prtnceyttle was completely outclassed and ended uo on the boffcm stde ot an 5245 score, ln the lyltneral game the Boiler- rrakers ,tgatn started slowlx bu' seen bc-gan httttng from eyerxwhere ahd rolled up score ot 7?--ll 'c wth the Prtncctnlle Tourney Thts marked thetr tobrtec-nth stratght regtonal champtonshttp, twelye ot whtch were coached b. ht F lirocknfan The l3jt'e's 'est thetr 1 rgt gang tIW Secttcraa' 'ax by talltrig to 3 highly sbtrited East Peorta hte The game y-.as my: ard 'ucl all the wa, lpat the llatders managed to get a srrall lead and hold at The ttnal score was if-S4 Thts ertded the season for our Botlermakefs For mann 1' marked the close ot thetr ktgh schoe' bas- lzetball careers New stars ma. come, but the shadows ot these bans wall always renaain on the liewares tech School basketball court lvl. Van Wassenhoye. M Polow, Nl Deliexserd LeBlanc J Smith, J, Larson. C Bake, C itttrlwyie Gheminq gd-'L Me Qiyhieai We all could yell our lungs out at any game, but without some cheerleaders to keep us together it wouldnt sound like much, Jackie Leblanc, lvlary Polowy, seniors, and lvlarie Delieyser, Mary Ann VanWassenhoye, iuniors, led us as we cheered our yarsity team on These girls, in black sweaters and slacks tor tootball and white satin skirts and blouses with orange gerkins and tights for basketball, taithtully followed the teani, not only at home but also out-otetown games Our cheerleaders helped to remind our struggling Boilermakers that win or lose, theres a school behind them They did their best to teach us new yells during the pep assemblies, Remember this one? lt was one ot their tayorites and ours, too. Were going to tai-g-het, Were going to s-c-o-r-e, Were going to tight, score, win tonight, Come on Kewanee, FIGHT Ot course, we can't torget our Riyeter cheerleaders, Carolyn Andrews, Julie Smith, Janice Larson, and Carolyn Blake, who kept the spirit ot lil-l S. rooters going, Dressed in orange and black unilorms, they urged their team on with enthusiastic cheers 6 l J Lelj r li 'Mm Gfaii Race '7awafu! ,iff --, ,. E.cVr hdugbr :.gVV.,' L' JM: I: rd! 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Jack Regan should carry his schedule with him Mr, Denning had to tell him he was in the wrong class today. Vxfe have a new girl in school it seems, Bonnie Zim- merman, Senior proofs came back today Eyerybody came out for the first big social affairs the K Dance 'Shall I brain him? cried the hazer, And the xictim's courage fled You cant lt is a freshman. Just hit him on the head Famous last wordsi i'You men are all alike , Thank heaven, Instead of no assemblies as lvlr, Wood had planned, we had two. One on the south steps at noon and one after schoolethanks to lvliss Johnson October Mr Bert to Phil Kempin, 'iDon't just sit there like a bump on a picklef' They'ye started petitions for homecoming Phil Goods mad 'cuz nobody put him up for queen, Phils happyl l-les up for queen. Ml talked so fast that l got my eye teeth crossedfi If loye is sweeping the country, I must be eating the wrong type of food, The frosh all turned out for their big reception put on bt the great class of i952 amoi, ana! Glad J or T,Tert57??7 Thet ts 'he t3ut:sTton Sentng I heard uzt drourtd tri: frjrnar 'fpufh ts thi We of ,e Cornnx' dwfh dtgg 1Y'X r ' Tre fjhvntsfr, thus Vt,'TTTVegJd'k1f Tflifiwtw ur 'J 5-Tuftti Sehnfnd' out mo the-rntests together whteh deteTor3eci L- tot :gt srnoke Mr Dertntng Came rurrntnsg oxer and sutd, 'Nou Knox-, ,ou ont, dttf gnu: tn Ch-Qntnvr, 'N The ayeat dag has errtxed TAQMECOVTNC Queer NTurttgT was rea! pretty, and our great tootbalT teens Tept wth the trtadttuon by heating East Peortd 31-TP NT the gtrls got to gg: rudtng tunught ow thetr hroonv sffek r-taTTCwe'en, Cu lfnov. November A Toconzottte oerft stt down because tt has ea tender behind TT betng the hrs' snow and thfre hetng so nfuch ot nr, some poor ktds couldn t nuke rt to school on mme Xtfere sure Ttvnng rn an age when our stns wit hnd us out Vfe dont stay horne enough to be found tn T x-.rsh eonoe one would gtte Mr Fgztrtueld Q piece C' tape to keep hts gldsses up He rocked the hoat, dtd XVtVTuarn Shank. These huhhtes nutrlf o u o Xtfhere Vxftfh SAW 'Dont step on my taeduttful ' .-t.' hrto bucks, ts Ct Cr, heard hj. grrls now as they s'art 5 new ted around K H S G Ti Braun Storm Land what ea s'ornw at X.-,es as the sensors produced thetr dass day to two tu!! houses Then 're li Te seniors tratosed down to Harpers for a To' of food and fun The Qtr? vwsh 'hts du, would Conte rnore often Sadne- Hawktns' Dance Jadite LeBTenC ts tn ropes that she MT! hate her teeth by Pride, rtght tr' tunf- for the ggewre- Tu'5e.' Jeep' 'fred I sa. rrzr-4 Peter? Cards Green' Cuess TTT ste. horre te' the 'ew' few vveeks, reports ENT Harper Sonf: of the 'Jrjtm LdsLe'bgf'T gtT.,i-re ere Harte W 'rtg t'VQ xT'Tg T der .-.h,' Sine of 're :rs 'eafned ri.-. 'i C2 'he 'Hole P243 end 'he free December f-1 e zito 'Q 'hi or-er 'Trffi ' 4 'rg' ,,-,--tt, 1, '- Top i I 9 if 5 Pretty Baby . ' l lil-C it' .B Thats what its all about' fqcfcfuplaagudfnel The Spanish ll, French ll. and Latin ll classes had a potluck supper, Everyone enjoyed it If we dont trust each other, we dont trust ourselves. Nlfhat would happen if, The seniors would act like seniors instead of freshmen, Everyone was quiet during sixth period study hall. We had no school skippers. Miss Flarrod and her girl friends had to walk to school. Everyone is getting out their long undies 'cause we are having subzero weather nowt I eat my peas with honey l've done it all my life. Although they may taste funny, lt keeps them on the knife Kewanee champions at Paris Tournamentl They brought home the big basketball trophy Each of the fellows were given individual gold basketballs to wear around their necks. The kids all turned out to give the fellows a big wel- come when they arrived They rode on a fire truck through town and then they were brought back to school for a pep rally, lt really was nicel January Brock and co-captains, Bob Prusator and Paul Berlin, presented the first place trophy from the Paris l-loliday tournament to Steve Bernitt who in turn presented it to Mr, Wood. The youth of St Josephs Church had a sock hop for all of the kids at school, One thing l can say for it is the girls didnt have sore feet the next day The color fad at the game tonight was yellow, Some of the kids that were wearing it were Pat Snider, John Bystry, Nlert Redin, Dave Brooks, Bob Gibson, Junior Brown, and Judy Varney First period semester exam at 220 See you poor kids later at l-lill's as l'm off now. So nice to sleep if you have no class. No school after 2il5 Ahhhh l First day of second semester. Brock is going to have to buy Bob Prusator a dog tag pretty soon Although Bob's nickname is 'Dog' he is beginning to look like a shaggy dog Brock wont let him get a hair cut for fear he will catch cold. Larry Kerr is getting to look like a shaggy dog, too l wish the weather would warm up so Brock would let the fellows get hair cuts. Since the dog tags didnt come in today Pru and Kerr got crewcuts Some of us are even more confused after College Night ,ana ,ft neaxz GJ am February Twinkle, twinkle, little star, What the heck you think you are? A flashlight? That wonderful night tinally came' The Tn-HIYY Formal' A group ot girls TRIED to show their talent? t-Iere lies whats left ot Wm Doe With us he is no more, For what he thought was H00 Was H,SO, ISuIturic acid, to those who don't take chem t Carol Savldge and Jack Portman were having another scrap today Will those two ever learn? Looneys became a club today. What a bunch' They even have stickers on their lockers Whats the matter, Eddie Sutton, can't you lust look out of the window without falling through? Miss Berg Everything I tell you, Clancy, gust goes in one ear and out the other Jerry Sorry youre wrong Sound cant cross a vacuum Knock' Knock' Who's there? Oh, its lust Ioan Os' borne trying to open her ink bottle in study hall Yes, I know ttsh is brain food, but I don't care tor fish Isn't there some other food? Well, theres noodle soup March We are back to winter atter a pleasant interlude ot spring Well. March has started out like a lion so heres hoping that it will end up all right Cant think, Brain dumb, Inspiration won't come, No ink. No pen. Best wishes, Amen Y Style Show Boy, did Jack O'DonneII look sharp' One senior was absent from the regional tournament How come, Bruce Black? Patsy Snider is TRYING to become a Senior Lite Saver Shirley Smith taught school again today. I-ler ring on her lett hand was turned over so as to make at look like a wedding ring and Mr Bolet, mistook her ter a real substitute We are still teasing Jack Regan and Shirley. Smith about eloping and not telling about it I see John Bystry left his new car home todaj. I can not sa. as I blame htm I wouldnt get it all rained en mySelt Nortta Johnson Gimme a glass ot insane ice Emily, Caras Insane ice? Norita Yeh. cracked What a time K H S had .-.ith three bands at Cnc tirrc- March Froltc What a dance' Atter S who cares? l t Jia! gy Um S April F F A Speech Ccntesf J -1 Junter Class Pla, These pashful, paretoot boxs' A mcdest gtrl he-.er rursues a man nor dees a mouse trap pursue a mouse Cood Frrdat and no school Whoopeew CAA Skattng Partt, Too pad sence of them cant stand up Its ktrtda hard Cn the tloor, tsrtt tt? That dreaded Cat rs here agatn Report cards' Mann dttterence between radto and the rtettspaper you cant v, rap a herrmg tn a radro. All thts campatgntng lust tor S C P 9 U l9 State Final Speech Contest Seme people can talk' Hcuell glass hlovttng asscfrplt lt looks lrke tun' Spnng Band Certcert The last of the orange coats' Kcwanee Relats Those hots can reallt run Plowluos, Prem The corsages looked good enough to eat' Mrs Smtth lsrttle bet. do yeu go to schcol9 Small frx NO, nwayam, tht sent May Ctrls who drtnk hate legs ltke this ll Ctrls who rtde horseback have legs like thts l ' Ctrls who eat sprnach hate legs luke this l' Krss An operatton. cunnrnglx, dettsedt for the mutual stoppage ot speech at a moment tm hen words are utterf lt superfluous hlteY Sentor Banduet Man, can those fellows eat llltnr Track Meet T District Track Meet Vocal Concert Those ktds reallt sang thetr hearts out tottigh' T Dtstrtct Baseball Meet 7 State Track and Fteld Meet The png dat trnallt arrtved I dtdn't thunk that lt would eter get here Yes. todat ts our Prom And vxlnat a grand and glertous ntght It was Eteryone looked thelr pest its one nrght I shall hexer terget lust ttnrshed the paccalaureate serttce lt reall, seems luke the end ot school now Class ntght The ktds all got thelr awards and the class txtll and prophecx were read l ttcnder tt ant, of tt well come true The da-. ttnall, arfrgd ct.rcon'naehcimeft1 lt seemed rather sad after ill We all ttanteo to QQ? cut, but we would gust annthrng tc he gotng hack aqarn nut wear lt was great xthtle tt lasted LVL Spanma A Frlend V2 p ge A Cr P Super Market l page Albrecht Bros Allens Danry l page Anderson E H Market Allens Radlo Servlce Anderson Schmrdt Agency V2 page Andrews 6' Andrews Arters Clothmg House Atkmson D F H B Er L Glass Company l page Mrs Baker V2 page Baungartner Dr Clarende Bennlson 6' Dean Agency Berg 6 Dmes Blacks 6' Fletcher V2 page Bondus Boss Manufacturing Co 4 pages Boswell Dr J T Bowman Dr R S V2 page Bracken Floor Covering V2 page Brackens Restaurant V2 page Breedloves Sportmg Goods Brrggs Yarn 6' Craft Brooks Motors l page Brown Lynch Scott Company V2 page Buntm Jewelers Butterwack 5' Sons Hardware Bystry Bros Lumber Co V2 page Carlson Roofmg Company D2 page Carney Dr T B V2 page Carpenters Grocery Gr Market l page Carps Department Store V2 page Carter Drug Store Cavanagh G Schueneman l page Central Oll 6' Grease Co V2 page Chords Body Shop V2 page Cnty Furnlture 5 Rug Company Clty Market Clayton Dr B A V2 page Coast to Coast Store Commercial Motors Cralg Slnclalr Station Cronaus Texaco Servrce V2 page Culllgan Soft Water Servlce V2 page Crystal Shop Cushman P A V2 page Davidson s Restaurant DeClerks Recreation V2 page Deluxe Confectionery Demmler Wm fr Bros l page Despams Grocery V2 page Dooley Brothers Dureys Jewelry Edwards Sweney Service Wm M Egert Agency V2 page Ellzabeths House of Flowers V2 page Elllott Ken Agency Euard Dr F M V2 page Ewan W C Farr Store ' Y l 3 J . fz . 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