Kewanee High School - Kewanite Yearbook (Kewanee, IL)

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By the time we arrived, 650 strong, Suzee was im- patiently waiting to show off the new building. She became our mascot and proudly led us around. l,Y?D?SF L: g 'V 5 F ff: -s fs-Qi g. I ZF - yi 3' -of-2-Cf von. 52174 afgg. g fakea ud ilzroug 5 fx fn 1110 1957 KEWANEE HIGH SCHOOL, KEWANEE, ILLINOIS Volume 53 7 . .N my P Lf Qffvfw gf K . ' ll xy QQMUL gx C, wz,V ' Mf L1 vi f K x -, 'fl , .- 1 fygjf' ' mmf' W V . EZJVV JV .-J x Ak Viv K A ,f , s'jVeJ4 T Vvfffvkx' j ,-LV zlkxfr' X-.dgvk ' 1 ,V V A xvuf by . Q7-JFXJJ A . wk' r lbwfj -. Nxjxjlhlv - xg X J V Qi, Cf. ' 4 - 5 Mfxik, 'V V . ' , ,Lf I . awp Yi A . ,V 43- V , , Lf v 'LJ jyojf ,fvl 1- thu' X ! SM p X K L wx, . iv , Us ' Jw li DCWU I 'Mfr milf gf ' an wwf f - wf uvrkx fy 'if CJ U J, 5 We .fy WY era 1 5 ,V X A you . Milf!! Je 0 f-4-A. if, ei- Our First Year ll! We 2 were proud of our blllldlng ulth lts endless halls XKlllLl'l we stomped through mne tunes a dax one hundred exghtx hu daxs a ear page 5 Kept Jbyuay strugglmg to keep up mth all the eluhs and organlzatlons 1nd trxlng to belong to lb mans as our schedule would a ou page lf were gem! to share the neu gxm and eheer all oul lor ue tlll Ind that old se loo spmt page 57 'uf uforkecl Uogellzer ID our llllhlll eolorlul elassrooms ulth their attlaeme XKlIlLlUU dxsplaxs md ex n though ue hate to dmlt t eaught that enthusiasm plge 15 e 7 I' 3 , i . lk' 1 I rv' X A' ,YV l, V, A all I Y ' ' ' 4 I 4 . ' . sb 2 V. x 1 ' ' f ' .' 5 - ' 'll '. - ' 1 W ' tvalns on. A so-so season didn't hother us, ' '- s ' 1 ' Q 'l l , .h . . . 1 ' ' x e ' e ' - ' X a ' i , wc -. . , -', . 1 l '- l 4 L CON FUSED -'X A L W L U .Xxx H .3 H! 1 ff , KU 'T 'r N .p P ' Aff' , lo, A A . 'J I ,f 'V' !Lf, v J J - xr .: 3: s 7'-31 'S --se-1-,.f',. G, -. ,ma If ffm? iffl. 1-55 '5,+-fa-,iI,ff:,, 45 . 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Q 99k umsttr unns brought us doun to urth xuth 1 thud rfttr thlt long m uttd mo tucks Chrlst mas x at mon That tx nm schedule actu rllx hrd us quite Qonfustd trslnv to hvure out hots uc could go to lunch md uclms It tht slmc tlmt 'lub lluntgrs Xounv Lott md Par Boonts Cmdx cmd the pam of LI'lI11IT1lI10 'I rxmv to outdo tht ILlLl1LI'S ln mrltmv uQ un tl1lLlt snou md zero tcmptrxturc Ir uae rdul for Lolstlnv hut nt stlucl hump md Sfllilllil for thosc long ttsts Nlhrt llrst locknr msputlon tuna ms 1 shook to all ol us tspttnllx tht UDSLISPLLIIHU freshman A lux smrrt stmors Got tht Jump on other Lrds md Llcmtd out their lotlttrs hrs! ONE NEW FEATURE of our school us the greenhouse WHAT S FOR DINNER ask students deggmg for money STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS decorate the hull tree ' t - - y' X' t 1 v , F3 D ' . E2 J 2 ' z ' '. 41 K V' tl 7 , 5 , , 1 . . h . . K' -1 5 ' ' ' 1 D. K, KK , .K , 1 V KK K . comlortuhlc, the wcathcrmun poured on lots of t w P K' V 1 'A x i H 1 I- 71 K . hz , , K. 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Dk'illClllllll1 elm' Lll'l'lYk'Ql. ln spite ul lmcnvx' snow .mal sul:-lcm ug-.mln-r, mur 2.000 lwuplc turnccl out llnr 1lvclic.ltiun services un .l.lI1ll.lfl li, lgxcrxum- tlwuglmt the lmuilaling was the lmmstf' WSH juninrx un-rc no cxccptimm in ulmusing gmml L'LlI1lllllAllCS lor rlu- nm! ya-.IVR Slunlcnt C'11um'il proxy. cl.lIllIMllQI1ll15l was .lx lli'.lll'Ql .lml uxutvcl .ns cxvr. lt'.Iklli'l'S' xmw-rings .xml ll I3 rcstx g.1xv Llx .1 lbw .lltcrnulmrms ull. lr xms .1 lung Ilmv lrum Il1.1I lL'l1l'Ll.II'X I2 x.1c.1tnm tu luster x.nL.ntim1 xxitlwut .mx lm-.ul4s. ln tllv spring vxvry clulm .mel 4Il'QLlI1ll.lll4ll1 in wlvunl wtzxrtcml plums lm' tlmgnt lilml mlinm-r wr ululm lmmluct. 4 E ef We Campangned and Celebrated z w. in I 'Q-iff ' l 2 V M , ? ' wwf? ' ZW? f n f h ff IZ? Q4 um, f f 4 52 yi is gf .v Q Q' mwlnmdw -ar Wh fx I wi, H, f, ww I JW' -mf N. I s , . 344 i- 'sw ,m, M W Z E 4 if 0, Y Q ,, K , 7 7' I H! E 9' 1 1 ff ' 1 Z .9 if J , 'W' x 1 W ? 1 4 . iyfl, 2 7, , ff? f 5 4 ff '29 I - V W . if , , I 1,1 ,Q 5:-g,.5., f ',:Lz,,z2, v ' 1 L 6 f V, if .,,, ,,,,, Y rr X ,.,. . ,, lm.. ,. 3 W lf ' A 4 s ' ' Q' f a 0, 3 W 4, ,Z f .f , f ff 71. HV ' gy f N M l , M V It , Eff? ,V v IE?5f: f4g , 4 X in W1 A Ll' M395 fda L 1 f jf! 0.1445 I iw 7 I 'fi' ltijiiiifffls , A. , ij Wtiil ffij is f li JE X wink f I W WE WORKED hard on Exams. CAPS WERE sometimes too big. Spring hit us hard. XVe tried to crowd everything in hefore that last day. Pienies filled a large part of our schedule. XVe began making plans for hieyele hikes, vacations. summer johs, and lots of fun. The ,lunior Prom proved another night. long to he remembered. That dreamy setting earried us off on a eloud only to he let down hy final exams. Class Night soon followed. The Ilistory Cold Key. the art award, f. and the DeKalb award in agriculture were given to seniors. Baeealuareate was the first time that seniors wore their caps and gowns. Graduation Dai' finally came and everylmody took a step ahead. Q. F '53, V ia . lf . , 1 5 J f- We Danced at Prom, Passed Our Exams WE KEPT BUSY with luba an Lewin I Wanda Enema., QQQ JMQWUQ. 5 Laois -be 'Z L' Cflufellf ? as I wa I NOON BELL finally rings. r 5- SENIORS enlerfoin freshmen. ll our activities kept us busy. We rushed from one to the other. We argued about going steady, politics, the Can- teen, and games and griped about staying at school at noons, the short period between classes, and the cafeteria. The Elvis Presley craze hit us at dances and some boys adopted the hair cuts. Love Me Tender, Walkin in the Rain, Banana Boat, and Green Door were our favorite songs. We saw War and Peace, listened to Twenty-One and Perry Como. -Q 55. . '55 'ii a4fier elmo! ACTIVITIES . 115, p uv-' -' 1, a 5 I- ?iq,4f,,,,5-,.---Q.-., ,L 5 I-s X Ueefl t a er court Wadi.-5' P 1 rA Aww' 2 M,- WAR ,M I-I ww? A 59459 Zfff 1 Z J C glibc 5 g34lf.ifQJ'- L t 51, eff gZf W'-... KAY 01101 1na1ds ID the queen s c0u1t Nancv he Andeuon sophonnne atte11dant, Sharon Bug nadello 8911101 thome C3101 Sue B6USt6I 51111101 1101101 Illald a11d Kax Hebe1e1, freshman attendant stand at attentlon to seue Queen Pat Flennng du11ng Hometonnng Ce1eb1at1on ..-I JNJ, fr My 1 A f I ' I ' ' 1 i I 4 ' L I W V- J 1 -'Q-Q 1 - ,f el A 11 ff.- s ar . XE 2 X T x..,,g4,,f'3 , 5 F 1 A f V' I: . ' X ' 1 1 1-J ' , ' - - 1 :, , 1 f 1 . fx' FN 'N 1' 5 i Q ' ,j C ' 4 F ..' ,f W 1 s A . fx, 'x i I X . . VA J ' f 1 f ' I ,4 'A . 7' Y 'P AN f 1 X J ' -' in! . . ' k . N rg. li x J rf-,ww uh x 1 b x Xe y, 1 K iv N,'-x,v.A - - fx Ay a I ga 6 -V 'Sify ' '- ', , - 'X w 4 x , ' ' . .. 1 1 J 1- ' . A 1' A t N 5 ,xi ff fv-H' 4. KC- 14' Ax-,Xxx pg A 5 1 my-xx W 1 5.2, Ji Ny' . X hgh . A f. , W E Y N h N Y , D. -- - ' J ' XX r X '-,N 2 A R . 'j'f' W -:.::444:4::5:.iiE:'if':'Q I J - 1 f 1 1 f ww - '--- . T, A 'Q A Q W , ' , 1, 1. X A ' T W - r x 1 ' X . Q -1 ff x 1 1 , X f- ft 1, 1 , w - w N . - ' s.. y, ff 1 1 1- g Q If A W' .QQ L xx, AM M J , 1 ,X iw. . ' ' 7 ' 41 ' .,v4'.Cf N L af' t 'fi..,,' 'L .1 1 v Queen Pat and Her Honor Court Reign Over Homecoming DRUM MAJORETTE Karen McMiIlen leads the Kewanee High School marching band in the Homecoming parade. Excitement reached its peak with all on Home- roming Day-those who had planned themes, decorations, and transportation For floats and those who planned and edited sliits. 'lo liegin llomeeoining activities with a llane lare, Queen Pat and her eourt ol Sharon. Carol Sue. Nancy, and Kay were presented to the student body and faculty in the afternoon assembly. Following this. the parade rolled along familiar streets to the oohs and alms of the crowd. First honors went to the Future llomemaliers' float Stairway to Victory. Girls' Athletic rXssoeiation's entry. Our 'l'own's lieliind You. took seeond lwlaee while 'Wliindee Came won third honors for the Future 'leaehers of America. STAIRWAY TO VICTORY won first place honors for the Future Homemakers of America. USING THEIR WINDMILL theme, the Future Teachers kept things moving for third honors. SECOND PLACE HONORS went to the Girls' Athletic Association for the whole town theme of tl.eir float. .Mae- .fi iSYFrii2'Efli1'f 'totfif' , an li S' ly, li r r ' Wllxl-JU:'.,.f: :JfXl'l:, mai Classes Show Spirit in Slzits, Dance Finishes Celebration ltlklxlllQ NIJQL' LLllI.llll llillnit ltlmlri' ilu' lntltu smsm ill' LltllllLlX lil mln llllimcllming slits. l.icl1 clms Illkxklllkll lls slxll. l'i'vg.l1m Lurcrtwitiu lvr-luglmt lflrtli flu Qin-un .tml lint' cnurl fin tltv Pup Clulv lllmt. lift uns llllicilllx Ll'llXXIlL'Ll lux rlnt clic.iI1t.iiI1s. f ll? 4 lil uml ilu' .lctlxltlls uilllwlus llmrrrl til lint lllllllk music in mln lmn-l Sclwlll ciXlll. 'D , f , Wife' QUEEN AND HER COURT leave stage at beginning of CO-CAPTAlN DON BURCHAM on the left and Jack Miller assembly. on the right crown Pal Fleming, Queen of the Homecoming, JUNIORS SHOW what happens to Galesburg spies in skit, in the pregram ceremonies. JOHN TOMSIC PRESENTS roses to Queen Pa? from the Future Farmers as Bill Banuct and the court look on and Alan Johnson announces. Couples Sway to Combo At Publications Formal Hiitll Candy' Clam' l,.lDL' in tlmc tllcmc. ilu' pulmf l1L.m-ins smlls put on ilu' Xl1clrLX1ntur hirrlml. NL1r1111n-limlung oimly L.1m's Llrwwcl up ilu- l'flII' L'llLl'.ll1LL'S, .iml rod .xml ulmm NIl'L'.llllL'I'N lflrmucl rlmn lrilw culling. l5r+1m 9 to ll ilu- suinging musk ul tlmu linux Lhrnlmrl lwpt tlmc guusts clumlng. ,VX XXL-tlxcrsliclcl lwyk qukirtct anal ll cluct lmy Sumn llunn .mal Llmnic Xliixwcll. ilCLllll1l7LllllL'Cl lay limlm Ulntfs. I I I I I ' tl FOLLOWING COMBO'S RHYTHM formal goers move along Ullllp CLUL LIL' CD CI' AIIDIHUII ' 1 DREAMINGLY DANCING down Candy Cane Lane. M-M-M-FOOD as dancers lake time ou? for refreshmenls. TAKING THE LEAD Donna Jacobs, Pal Terry, Marcia Ver ginia Slurm, and Tom Shilgalis begin lhe Grand March in Hagen, Richard Zang, Joan Zang, Tom Samuelson, Vir- lhe first formal in the new gymnasium. Treasure Island Theme Sets Dancing to Dick llareis' orchestra in a lreasure lslantl setting maple the -lunior-Senior Prom a night to rememher. lintertainecl hy the singing ol the llarmonettes antl l.intla llinella. the clancing ol llita Stacy .intl Klart' Puskar. pianists Connie Xewlin anal lion Sohotta. the couples pausetl to relax. Six sopho- more girls. tlressetl as pirates. eoolecl oll' the guests with punch anal cookies lirom a large hag-ol'-goltl relireshment stancl. The grancl march lecl hy Dave llollancl. junior class presiclent. :incl his clate Gail VVilliams, antl llill ilihompson, senior class presiclent. anal his guest, lluth Yan Yooren. inelutletl all ol' the guests. Feeling as il' thex' were on clonal nine they PAINTING SCENERY and making the frames for lhe llcls. CUTTING PAPER and forming the mold for the cave opening. it Mood for Prom Couples tlepartetl lrom the prom. 'l oo kevecl up to go home. prom quests relaxecl. ate. and claneetl some more at the alter-prom partx plannetl hx the parents ol the .lunior Class at Klicllantl Country Cluh from mitlnight until 4:40 a.in. Xlusic llurnishetl hx Doc llunt s orehestra niacle the couples clanee with eagerness. exen though they hacl just linishetl chicken tlinner with all the trimmings .intl count' less numhers ol' cokes. Cochairmen llosilie lang .incl Kenneth Yaughn's theme committee inclucletl Xlargie llraclf shaw. llonna Olson. Karen Zahlackis. fhristine fapello. llat Keller, -loan 'lou ne. -lane .-Xpperson. antl llichartl Pierce. It requirecl weeks ol' carelul planning to ligure out the numerous cletails. Surrounclecl with hantl paintetl scenes, depicting the highlights ol' the story, the gym took on a new look. Completed with streamers of hlue antl yellow for a false ceiling. the junior class committee was justly satisliiecl with the results. PROM DANCERS WHIRL on to music of Bcreis' Bond. Y SHOWING HOW IT'S done Sheila Whilehouse, Gerald Vandemark, Delores Webeck, Jerry Foley, Gail Williams, David Holland, Ruth VanVooren, and William Thompson lead the Grand March. PROM LEADERS R. Von Vooren and W. Thompson relax PIRATE SERVERS M. Ver Hagen, J. Niedziela, L, DeRue, J. with G. Williams and D. Holland. Schueneman, L. Slrom, and J. Sinn greel guesls, . X, y xi X 1 V I X 5 X if? X .3 l in . , 2'-g , S K . illi I Rauf' Y Q. Antics of Curious Savages Keep Audience Wondering XYatch out, youll break your neck! became the hyword of the senior play cast as they worked on the Curious Savage, which they Presented on February 7 and 8. The antics of Titus CDuane Lempkcb, Sam- uel Clint Congerl and Lily Belle Cludy Turnerl. as they forced their mother. Nlrs. Savage QVirginia Sturml, into a mental institution, formed the theme of the play. The inmates ol' the institution, Florence Uanet Krumnowl with her imaginary child, Ilannilval Clicnnetli Yaughnl thc math wizard. lcfl' Cllichard Zangl the once-famed pianist, Fairy hlay Cilane Appcrsonl with hcr illusions of lmcauty, and hlrs. Paddy CAnn BrooksD who hated electricity gave the play a human. pathetic touch. Doctor Emmett Clloger CoulonvalD and his nurse, Miss VViIlic Cflail XVilIiamsD, tried to satisfy the patients. I'Ll GET the book for you, offers Fairy IJane Appersonl when Jeff fkichard Zangl insists he must have the book, UThe Life Span of the Ape, on the top shelf. OH, I BELIEVE in wearing out the carpet evenly, ex- plains Mrs. Savage fVirginia Sturml as Fairy and Florence Uonet Krumnowl join the procession. I DO NOT like thee, Lily Belle, snaps Mrs. Savage on being left at The CIoisters, as her children try to appease her. Dr. Emmett flloger Coulonvall attempts to smooth over the argument between Mrs, Savage and Lily Belle. fra: -1 .ll. JUNIOR CLASS play cast-STANDING: Sandra Linthicum, Carla Knepp, Marlene Wager, Keith Parker, Amron Bu- chanan, Keith Johnson, George Foaro, Ronnie Albright, Bill Mother's Efforts To Help Upset Entire College Nlother and daughters falling in love with the same main eregited plenty ol' comedy nncl eolnplieue tion ns the juniors presented their class play. Hxlflfl1K'l' Ulis an llTCSl1Il11lI1,u on .-Xpril 9. Almiguil liortitunle Clinrlmrzl llznnml cleeicles to start college on a special scholarship for girls of her I'lLlIl1L'. so that she will have enough money to send her clnughter Susnn 'Carol Sue liuesterD lmek to eollege. lleun Clillinglmm CJXIIITOU liuelmnnnl lrunti- enlly tries to get ricl ol' .-Xlnigzlil. 'lille halnnlsome prrr lessor 'Keith Purkerl is the target of .ill affection. ANGEL, COME lo my arms, pleads iBilI Appersonl as Abigail fBarbara Hamml appears. UHE AFFECTS ME the same way, confides Bunny Uanice Bowmanl while the housekeeper lCarla Kneppl talks to the dean. Apperson, and director Mrs. Peterson. SEATED: Carol Sue Beusfer, Barbara Hamm, Laurel Goodsell, Janice Bowman, Beverly Ouarl, and Janet Baker. '24 0 ,JCM- ,1 5 wa' 1 , Hn 4 1 '1 Q, fx uf , Y' tk 1, . ,f Q Q, ,M , X 3L,i..y 4 I few I si HAMA' I M Q , 5 Y' M z 17 Wi b Q xv If W N X W Q V ? w w M 'Y 1-.5 QQ x A ,, . 1 Y ... 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A7 bm f X 2 it ' X, I v' ,S V 4 ,..--el BACK ROW Drrector Mrs Bert THIRD ROW Thomas Junky gart Baumgarlner Astrlde Jakobso Nancy Button Doro Martha Tretz Nancy DeClercq Mary Samara Sandra thy Dunbar Amron Buchanan Carol Stacy and Carla Kemerllng Sheron Tucker Mary Boswell Carolyn Howe Knepp FRONT ROW Keuth Johnson Kathleen Varney James Conger and Duane Lempke SECOND ROW Mar Catherlne Klmetop Jack Muller and Beverly Ouart Muslclans Tune Up for Wmter Sprung Concerts Umar the Lllftkflllll ul Nlrs Qirolxn lu! tu nurt OTLJIQSUI lppmrul ID mlm salmon tx uruns Pnl LS ltlx1l1U plrt m mln XJILJXXIITTLF Cumut xml tht Sprmv Comnrt thu plnnd l r rlu lnncl lm Onlustrl PIILUIN ITILLIIITUN u INLINE r 1 ual lar tlu Opan lluusa lr tlu pxrgnts IIT 1 unnu L LL L ll x Q 411 JlClI1Yll'l x S 11 s sa cut ltl H1 hm H1 trxtl n Ill mln S wr U Y l' I' '. A. 1 J . ' - 'SNANSV 4 . l IY. tsl' v,g J ' '.rl1 :utr ' ' 'TDUII '11 vw ' XX.l1L'x' 'lx' 'L' ll'. ll. J' ' ' ' J ' ' I K ', ' 1 T ' 't A 4 NU ' ' . . .ll'lNllll.IS .lsscxn '. vk'l'.4 ' nc. '. SUIT . .4 . 'IN lt l ' . '.. at A' v ' ' . ' . 1' . ,.l 'rf Sm' - '. SENIOR MUSICANS BACK ROW Jack Muller Duane Lempke and James Conger FRONT ROW Aslrnde Jakob sons Mary Samara and Dorothy Dunbar 'WWZS?'. 4 ,,, ...Q 3 MAMWMW ' M9104 BACK ROW: Charles Pettis, LeRoy Hamlin, Nancy Arnold, White, Marlene Wager, Ann Heilstedt, Lindra White, Joyce Gabriel Janky, Connie Newlin, and Marina Tesla. THIRD Parkinson, Carol DeLathouwer, and Carla Waltz. FRONT ROW: Dennis Davis, Judith Schueneman, Robert Florence, ROW: Janice Bowman, Judith Smith, Judith German, Judith and David Ericson. SECOND ROW: Janet Baker, Marilea Kendall, and Barbara Hamm. UQ-1 CONCERT ORCHESTRA OFFICERS-Jack Miller, president, Janice Brown, vice-president, and Carla Knepp, secretary-treasurer, listen to Mrs. Bert explain the bass section, ,Q TOP ROW: J. May, T, Ording, R. Baker, J. Harlow, D. Burcham, J. Pirtle, R. Watson, C. Hoinline, D. Sobolla, and R. Duff. THIRD ROW: D, Albrerhv, C. Dines, C. Hicks, T. Blake, A. Towne, P. Kempin, K. Johnson, R, Logsdon, T. Sleeper, and H. Loughe. SECOND ROW: T. Bubnick, F. 9 i , Waterman, R. Jackson, C. Kodyra, D. Ericson, T. Canellos, D. Lopez, N. Ling, B. Hatcher, and D. Lee. BOTTOM ROW: S. Harris, J. Smilh, L. Von Doele, G. Hulslunder, T. Terry, R. Welch, G, Prusalor, T. Heaps, M. Van Meltebeck, R. Sherbeyn, and Mr, Fred Waterman. GirIs', Boys' Glee Clubs Sing at Clubs and Concerts Proving its incrcasing Iuwlnilnrity with tlic lil lS inns ul .ill lnur L-lussr-s. mcmlmursliip in rlir- llnxs' C-lcc Cluli tliis sugar rnmlr-il lnrty. llicy sing git wruil gissuiiililics .mal .ir tlic Kixxiinis .incl lSllL.ll'L Llulis. Xlr. l-ml XXJLUIITTLIIT cliwctvcl .ill limi' sing IITQ QVULIINN. TOP ROW: P. Kelly, M. Wcilson, S. Currier, N. Minnaerl, M. VerHagen, J. Moline, S. Polfliel, and K. Wahlbeck. MIDDLE ROW: C. Ogburn, D. Van Ailreve, K, Teaburg, D. qc ! 5 I 1 CSUIITPTBCLI unlx' of girl singers with gm upper- cliissincn rimlx, tlic Ciirls' Cllcc Clulu mot tliru' ptriucis Lliiring tllc xxL'cl4. Tl liis gruiip sing .1 Clirist' IITLIS Lniiliital in tliu liulinlnx zisscmlmlx xxilli tlii' Cnrls L lifirlls. llivx ailsn sing in tlic Spring Clin Lvrt in Xl.ix lui' tliuil' l1l1.ll pc-i'lm'iii.ii1L4'. VanDeRoslyne, G. Slrange, D, Peterson, B, Sliff, and R. Teaburg. BOTTOM ROW: D. Hansen, B. Stiff, D. Swearingen, M. Dean, J. Callewyn, P. Wilamoski, and Mr. Walerman. o-,- 12 3 max' ADJUSTING EQUIPMENT G. Zellhuber, D. Gustafson, T. Sleeper, and R. Dull learn stage eflecls. Office Aides and Stage Hands Keep Ball Rolling Tllrrlxing lmehind scenes this year, stage hands Always on the jump. answering the telephone, toolt it easier lor a few months when there were taking messages. and sending notices to students. no curtains or light control boards. only to have office aides lxcpt husy during their periods, spent the whole process dumped on them at once. working in the various school Offices. il hey soon learned to manage the many curtains llelping out in the high school office, the dean's and scene shifts. 'lhe control panel was another ollices. the athletic and agriculture ollliices. these complex prohlem and hy second semester the stall students collect ahsence slips. sort, and arrange had to he increased. Adjusting lights and props. them. ilihcy serve as assistants in the olilices and stage hands were quick to assist hoth class plays. are assigned to a deliinite ollice lor each period. TOP ROW: E. Henning, K. K 'f---., ' A Vaughn, J. Beyer, R. Rich- ter, S. Brodsho, G. Vonde- mark, ond K. Zublockis. BOTTOM ROW: M. Tielz, 5. Q Funk, J. Towne, M. Denny, N. Minnoerl, A. Denny, A. Brooks, M. Edwards, S. Whitehouse, N. Currie, L. Chord, J. Koppitz, M. So- mcrc, R. Vuiclzovich, ond R. Wesson. Pan American League Studies Spanish Customs ilio become hetter acquainted with Spanish people. the Pan American League viewed slides. learned Spanish songs and dances. and studied movies of Mexican scenes under Mr. Babbitts direction. The Kewanee Pan :Xrnerican League is an active memher of the Illinois Federation of Pan American Leagues. helonging to Central Illinois group. Se- veral times during the year, the league met at dit' lierent schools in Central Illinois. Ar these meetings each cluh was responsihle for some numher. a song or dance for a program. This year the Christmas party was held at Chillicothe with more than two hundred students in attendance. ilihe cluh held a joint picnic with the Camera Cluh at Wiindmont park early in the fall. ilihe Pan American League attended the state meeting at Quincy. Vlihey were responsible tor two ol' the numhers on this state program. LEADING THE CLUB Mr. Harry Babbitt, adviser, Stanley Harris, vice-president, Edith Heberer, secretary, and Jane Pirtle, president, look forward to their activities. STANDING: Mr. Babbitt, and Jane Pirtle. BACK ROW C Martindale and C Maxwell FIFTH ROW C Schopa, and R. Ramirez. FOURTH ROW: M. Carlson D Peck and J German THIRD ROW A Rudd S Harris, and L. Makhett. SECOND ROW: E. Heberer and T Heaps FRONT ROW C Howe Members Publish Directory, Plan Homecoming qi FIRST SEMESTER COUNCIL-STANDING: T. Hamlin and Mr. Wood. BACK ROW: S. Funk, B. Newman, and S. Brodsho. FOURTH ROW: A. Buchanan, C. Hainline, R. Swearingen, und H. Johnson. THIRD ROW: S. Thiessen, J. Zang, D. 'Wkltx' clun't we ligne seluxml elanees after home lknmtlnill games? XYln' eun't you do something about the lmttleneeli in the hulls? Ilmv can we mise COUNCIL-SPONSORED CANTEEN worker J. Conger sells cokes and snacks to K. McMillan and D. Sobolta. , I !l:7 ' 1 Heiser, M. Matson, and A. Galloway. SECOND ROW: T. Blake, K. Pitts, J. Pirtle, K. Zablackis, J. Balsis, and C. Wil- marlh. FRONT ROW: R. Stacy, J. Kirman, S. Callewyn, R. Stahl, K. Kirley, L. Goodsell, and J. Niedziela. mnnex' lm' in liureign exelmnge student? ure iust Al lieu' ul' tlie suggestions licunemoin representatives lvrmiglmt to Student Council meetings for discussion. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS R. Swearingen, treasurer: J. Pirtle, vice-president, T. Hamlin, president: and S, Brcdsho, secretary, plan council activities. Provide Social Hours, Discuss School Problems Council meinlmers came tu selirml .1 clay early tu welcfiine lreslimen and help tlmem lincl their mains on Orientation Day. Pululishing tlie student directory kept tlie committee lmusy during the first SCITTCSILT. .-Xll the memlwers ul euuneil wurlcecl un the llmneeuming committee. planning the assemlnlv. the lmmgle, ,mtl the eurunatiun ceremonies, Srieial lmurs alter luwtlmall anal lvaslcetlmall games were lmlannecl ln meinliers. llepresentatixes attenclecl state and clistriet uin- ventiuns. In tlie spring. tliey were lwsts tu the llucla Stuclent Cnuneil anal tlien xisitecl liucla. Slmiiswriiig tlie 'lraclx Queen lrir the Kewanee relays, the euuneil plannecl a clanee tu lmnur tlie queen. lu eumplete tlieir work tllex' urganiyecl tlie eleetinn ul' next years euuneil president su that lie ervulcl make plans lor Ilie lirst clay ul selmol in Ilie lall. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS-STANDING: R. Swearingen, treasurer, and T. Hamlin, presidenl. SEATED: J, Pirlle, vice presidenl, and L. Chord, secretary, draw up plans. SECOND SEMESTER COUNCIL -- STANDING: T. Hamlin and Mr. Wood. BACK ROW: J. Peden and B. McKeever. FOURTH ROW: D. Mclnlire, J. Pirlle, R. Watson, and R. Sweoringen. THIRD ROW: J. Jackson, R. Coulonval, R. Hoge- 3 ' , 5 3 9 4' ' 4 f 'itff 4 4 boom, J. Sullivan, K. Roesner, and R. Millman. SECOND ROW: R. Slahl, G. Guzzardo, J. Balsis, K. Varney, S. Euard, and S. Funk. FRONT ROW: R. Vujakovich, S. Cal- lewyn, M. Barry, L. Chord, L. Goodsell, and R. Stacy. , Q a in . as Ol wi Future Teachers See Teaching From Other Side TOP ROW: J. Nickel, S. Dragolovich, D. Jacobs, J. Sullivan, B. Garrison, L. Chord, J. Baker, J. Craig, N. Minnaert, D. Williams, S. Davis, J. Raley, R. Bergren, D. Heiser, and S. DeToye. THIRD ROW: D. Olson, M. Olbryck, S. Heaton, L. Brown, P. Kelly, P. Keller, M. Miller, R. Damm, K. Zablack- is, E. Heberer, J. Towne, J. Koppitz, B. Harris, and T. Lyle. .Xnswcring innurncmlmlc k1llL'5Illtl1S. liuturu IL-.ie-liars swrn lL-.irn .lllkllli tlu' .1Ltu.il july nl tutclming lirnm xwrleing uirlm students in gr.ulcS unc Illftlllgll six, .Xltcr slwrt itlmst-1-x-.lrinn lwrimls. Llulw mum- lmcrs alicl PI'.lL'LlL'L' tcnclling in tlw S,:I'.lllL'S .incl ldmlcrgurtcn. xlt'lllllL'l'S nmx clnlusc tln' grmlcs wllurc they uill pruticc tcuclming. 'lilac Kcu'.lm'c Cilulv. tlmc sisrit-:lt in rlu- SIAIC, uns nguncd fur Nliss Nlully Peterson. 'l llc clulx lnccts tllc Llllfll Nlunclzn' nl' cwry lnimntlm. 'lilmc Llfltllli nlsu tnlxcs lmrt in tln' l3l.mkf l1.1u'lx LillI'lllL'TL'I1L'L' lllL'CIlI15L5. llw unnuul lmmluct was lu-lil in Xlny. .-X spcnlxcr in rlu- Cilllllllllllll lliclil was tln- lmmlilct lmiglm ligllt. Nliss l,L'lL'I'SKlI1 was also il guvst. APPROVING SCHEDULES planned by Mr. Middlelon are Joan Towne, president: Linda Dragolvich, treasurer, Karen Zoblackis, vice-president: and Patricia Ann Kelly, secretary. SECOND ROW: J. Zang, M. Hill, Y. Baker, J. Krumnow, J. Kirman, M. Matson, A. Brooks, S. Brodsho, K. Pitts, P. Kelly, L. Dragolovich, R. Stacy, M. Lyle, and Mr. Middleton. BOT- TOM ROW: C. Beusler, S. Brignadello, G. Williams, J. Bow- man, J. Apperson, V. Sturm, J. Turner, A. Denney, C. Lyle, C. Specht, and L. Goodsell. AA . Librarians Mend Books? Projectionists Show Films Learning mln- trtidc .is gipprcntitcs. Student Lilururitins spent tlicir lrcu Assigned periods help- ing thc lilnmririn in tht- mfidcrn library. ,Xltcr cliccliing wut lwilgs tn study-nts .ind ln- culty. tlu-rc 2llH'Aly5 rcmgiincd slv.'lx'cs tu lac rcaid and un cndlcss numlnur nl' lmuulas In lic put uxruy. Bt-sides rounding up unpaid fines lrum studcnts. unch mcmlucr wllrm-tl new lmruiks rind pasted copy. ,lnclict displays were zittrzictivcli' zirrnngcd rm tht- liullctin lmgircl. ll.m- yuu cwr wrinclcrccl ulw In-lps tliu tuiclicrs run Ilia' inainy lilms ynu wc during tln' yczir? ililiis juli luis lit-un cnrricd out lay sixtccn luriys from till clzisscs. lk-sidvs running tlic lilms. tlu-sc lmoys must know wlmr to do ulicn tlic liilm mncliincs zircn't running properly and limi' to czirc for tlic film, Allin' pmjcctirinists inct tlic tliird ililiursdxix ul cwry muntli to discuss lilms. llwy grinned ii mst lxnnwlctlgc of rln- pmicctrir tlmrugli xwrla- STANDING: B. Stiff, B. Still, L Bullon, L J0SePl S0n, S. i i Linthicum, P. Pierson, D. Dunbar, S. Bellcour, and Ruth ing witli gill tlic intriuitc inncliincry. Richter. SEATED: Miss Olson' PROJECTIONISTS, BACK ROW: A. Towne, R. Arenlsen, R. Jackson, J. Craig, E. Sleword, R. Duff, P. Terry, T. Sleeper. FRONT ROW: R. Jennings, C. White, T. Heops, R. Lcmberly, W. lmes, M. Von Meltebeck, and Mr. Fairfield. - 'Wm' wan A 4 f PEP CLUB OFFICERS President Shirley Brodsho, treasurer Betty Shinkevich, and secretary Glee Greene, vice-president Joanne Baker, and Mrs. Scott, standing. TOP ROW: P. Hess, D. Flagg, J. Zong, L. Chord, S. Van' Court, C. Klinetop, B. Garrison, G. Williams, J. Sullivan, M, VerHagen, S. Nosalik, B. Swanson, G. Strange, B. Graves, J. Ziegler, S. Dragolavich, L. Brown, S. DeToye, D. Williams, J. Krumnow, N. Anderson, and M. Boswell. FIFTH ROW: S. Pilarski, C. Waltz, C, Delathouwer, M. Peterson, M. Pierce, M. Barry, D. Draminski, M. Watkins, L. White, M. White, K. Quayle, P. Grier, M. Johnson, L. Josephson, J. Beyer, B. Boswell, J. Baker, C. Beuster, J. Craig, J. Baker, J. Bowman, and J. Hepner. FOURTH ROW: R. Richards, K. Heberer, M. Tesla, K. Wahlbeck, A. McClain, A. Scott, C. Reno, M. Watson, M. Edwards, R. Damm, D. Wiley, K, Cantrell, C. Tiehen, K. Varney, C. Wilmarth, J. VandeVelde, N. Arnold, F, Sobotta, S. Euard, J. Dolieslager, M. DuChesne, K. Beens, and C. Schopa. THIRD ROW: J. Yea, On Boys to Victory lL1clQing our lhttling liuilcrsn uns tlit' inottu ul tlmc Pap Cluli. linllmving tl lnusincss lllL'L'Lll1Ll on tlic scwncl Nlunclny ul' cvcrs muntll during limnc- rmun pcriucls. tlic llivctcr and Ynrsiti' clicurlcnclcrs QlL'ITltJl'lSUliLCLl new cliccrs and furnmtinns amd ru vicwcd the oldcr marc clillicult ones. Inspiring tliu students. tht- unc liuntlrctl lilry mcmlmcrs nncl tlic L'l1ccrlcnclt-rs lt-tl cllccrs liur pop LlSSCl1Tl5llL'S :intl tlic gtnncs ut I1lQllT. lu stalrt tlit- 1936 lllllllkfltllllllg g.nnt'. .in lirmui' gguurtl lmolstcrctl up tlic spirit ul' rlw Kt'LKAll1L'L' lligli St-linnl llxmtlmll tcznn us tlicx' mn until mln- gricliritn tn lrnrm in lint- witli tlicir orange rmtl lwl.n.'ls slmlst-rs. For tht- lirst LllllL' tht- llltlltkfltllllllg cluccn nntl licr zlttcnclunts rrxlc on tlic Pop Clulm lltmr in tlic puruclc and ut tlw SLilLllLlIll. Eacli uttcnclnnt sat in front of 11 large lmluy lpluc licurt-slinpctl liltflllilllftli. Callewyn, J. Currier, J. Pirtle, M. Boylan, R. Stacy, L. Dragolavich, L. Goodsell, M. Dean, B. Still, B. Stiff, M. Carlson, C. McGlenn, S. Scott, R. Jurwich, G. Simaytis, E. Madsen, J. Sovanski, L. Hall, V. Anson, Y. Baker, and J. Balsis. SECOND ROW: K. Zablackis, S. Whitehouse, J. Towne, P. Keller, E. Heberer, S. Brodsho, D. Durick, K. Pitts, M. Anderson, S. Asbell, V. Sturm, J. Niedziela, J. Moline, N. Krumnow, J. Ptasnik, J. Sinn, B. Shinkevich, G. Green, R. Vuiakovich, P. Engel, C. Ptashnik, D. Peter- son, and S. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: A. Duytschaver, J. Van Nieuwenhuyse, S. Carlson, P. Fleming, A. Brooks, S. Brignadello, J. Kirman, J. Apperson, J. Schneider, C. Stacy, J. Kendall, K. Klein, K. Kirley, S. Callewyn, C. Maxwell, M. Baumgartner, K., Jones, M. Schneck, B. Sommerville, R. Wasson, P. Beam, J. Anderson, and Mrs. Scott. Girls' Federation Makes Survey of Class of '55 Crimlukting ilu- ciglmtlr .rnniml surwy tfi alutur- minr- mlm prrrgruss nl tlru N55 5,1l'.lLlLl.lLlIT5,i Ll.iss xms tlu' prim-Lt lil tlrf Crirls l'L'LlL'l'.lIlHl1 Cfiunul tlns xi-.1r. lg.iLl1 mcmlicr writntu-d suxur.1l .alumni Ili lincl wut win-rc tllcx' liw .ind wlmt ifilms :lu-x lwlcl. lri luring nwncx' mtv time LTL'dNLll'L'. flu' Girls l-ul. SLlI7L'TLlNL'Ll tllc unit Llumli .lt rim' lwmc lwlxl-rr lmll QJITTL' .mul wlql l1lPlllL'lTT.lLlL' mmly .nt flu' -lumirr .mul Senior Class Plays. XillL'I1Lll1t'N1lI1Ll Saint llitrlglis lin lfiuncl clawi- mtiu' lmwrs m.uclc lux' tllc girls im rlu- trays fill lm-.il luislnitqrl pntia-nts. .X l.irllc Sister Imrty. lmclcl l.m' lIT xl.lX'. Q-HL' Clgglllll S4T.lCll'l'S .l Cllrlllkt' L41 lil'lfIXK' LL ll.lL lllglll suliriril lllc uns rmzrllx lilw. 'lu uinililvtu rlu- ya-.url rmtixitivs in Nlwtlmcr- lJ.1L1gl1tL'r tux lirinfirccl tl1L' scniwr girls :xml tlwir mntlmurs rm flu- .rlitcrnfifm ul lJ1lL'CrllilLlTCllLC. TOP ROW: J. Baker, J. Bowman, A, Brooks, M. Molson, S. Euard, S. DeToye, D. Heiser, G. Williams, . Lindslrand, J. Sullivan, and F. Soballa. MIDDLE ROW: C. Maxwell, S. Brignadello, C. Beusler, E. Heberer, J. Niedziela, J. Koppilz, lf 'Z 3 fi CLUB OFFICERS: Janice Sullivan, vice-presidenl, Pal Flem ing, presidenl, Miss Plelkovichg Gail Williams, lreasurer and Rilo Slacy, secrelary. L. Dragalovich, S. Pilarski, C. Slacy, K. Jones, J. Balsis and C. Plcshnik. BOTTOM ROW: V. Slurm, J. Ziegler, P Fleming, M. Olbryck, R. Stacy, S. Heaton, B. Otis, L Slrom, J. Kendall, G. Green, and R. Vujakovich. s 1 School Response to Red Cross Drives Breaks Record TOP ROW: Miss Remmers, D. Olson, J. Moline, J. Schuene- Pirtle, and K' seem' BOTTOM ROW: R- Bruin, A. Hultgren. mon, S. Whitehouse, J. Beyer, B. Boswell, P. Grier, P. J. Smith, P. Kelly, K. Vorney, J. Von Nieuwenhuyse, J. Pierson, S. Doulton, R. Teoburg, J. Foilon, A. Currie, J. Sullivan, A. Heilstedt, and P. Kirmun. -new' Unusual response hy students and tcochcrs hrolxc records in the -lunior Red Cross fund amd gilt hox drives to innltc sonic children ai little il1ll'lPiCI'. Donations from the studcnts and faculty hrought this yr.-ur's total to S56.-l2 for the money drive. Following this. the council saw to it that their individual homcrooxns filled 21 holiday gift hox for poor foreign children. It wasnt long hcliorc hoxcs liloodcd the Kcwnncc Brunch Office ol' tht- .'XlllCl'lC1ll1 lh-tl Cross. County .md Kcu'nm'c Conuilcsuiit illllllL'S rcct'ix'cd thru- kinds of Liill'lSIlllLlS trtn' favors crcutcd hx this group for thu holiday Stinson. 'lo innusc tht- childrcn in lmospitnls. council momlwt-rs ltishioncd stullt-d tot' animals in the slmpte ol' horses, lions. tigers. amd girallics. Xlcinhurs ol this group gnu' willingly ofthcir tinu' In ln-lp lmcle lmoxcs .ind stlpplics nt tht- lar.tnch olliw. RED CROSS OFFICERS Miss Remmers, adviser, Patricia Kelly, vice-president, Donna Olson, president, Benito Boswell, treasurer, ond Janice Sullivan, secretory. Future Distributors Participate in State Meets TOP ROW: R. Marshall, R. Strange, D. Peck, L. Matchett, A. Rudd, C. Ccrty, M. Anderson, W. Webb, P. Graham, and W. Hicks. BOTTOM ROW: M. DeClerk, F. Ouort, J. Stressing the importance of advertising. Distri- hutive Eduegitiun students took turns everv twn munths in working out displays tor their new shim winciuw. The Kewzinee ehzipter ol' the Future Distrihu- tors of Amerieii provides tin opportunity lor the eieveluptnent ul leaiciership. respnnsihility, aintl pur- tieipution in grriup activities. iiaieh ineniher ui' the DE ehiss tittencleti meetings RICHARD MARSHALL and Jackie Strange pul finishing touches on first DE window display. Strange, P. DeConinck, J. Ziegler, B. Clark, C. McKeever, S. Asbell, D. Jacobs, and Mrs. Mutchler. which were held during hreuklviist nr htneherm with luetii husinessmen speaking on tlLliliiiviCLlLiOI1S. Students trunk piirt in the tireri eunferenee in liuek Island izist full .intl the staite orgtirtimtiun of lilJA'S zmnuiil eunvention in Springfield in Xuveinher. 'I his spring Distrihutixe llthietitiun students hunureci their empluvers ut the liinpluvee-ilmpliixer iilll1llLlL'I in thanks liar their ve.ir ful' tmining. DE CLUB OFFICERS Jackie Strange, reporter, Collene Mc- Keever, secretary, Mrs. Mutchler, adviser, Larry Matchett, president, and Janice Zeigler, treasurer. ,.f- INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION OFFICERS R Anderson senllnel DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS sludenls show Inleresl whsle B Swearungen presudenl Mr Landis advuser G Samara Mr Landis explauns vice presldenl W Wallace secretary L Fulton lreasurer and K Roesner reporter Industrial Education Classes Learn on the Job Xlmdn up ot mdustrnl ITIS md xocmonal stu dents tht Industrnl Eduutxon Club nut tht nuds ul boss 1n tht LIIXLISIIILCI ouupmons md tht ln dustrlll xrts ot IIIILIIIDL shop mood uorlt md drlltmu -Ihls prournm proxldtd not onlx 1 Itlrn tu 1oIm under ILLUII uorlxlnv LOITLIILIIDHS X trip to tht Summa md Industrx Nlustum m TOP ROW R Van Court D Rogula G Lamb S Alluson G Davls T Shoffner G Samara B Labedls M Plasmk L Sooll K Pellersson S Powers J Moraslu D Gladfelter and T Luzdas MIDDLE ROW J Pellan J Gustafson R B nke D Relsche W Wallace J Krause P Hulhe R Chu 100 h14hI10I1tLd tht war In thc fall thc OIII urs xttcndtd tht Lsaderslnp Trunmu Lamp lt AIIcrt0n Park 1931 OIIIILQTS utnt to tht Sturt Comcntmn I1LId ln SPIIHUIILICI Tlmmuvh plptr md strlp drlus md tha colt tlmttlt If Iwmt IJ1sIxLtInII vums tht Industrial Id munlnrs lddtd to tlmtlr tn lsurx Ixsldts uslur mv If tht Uptn Iluust md tht IJLLIIL mon strxlu Bram E Swope J Dlson K Bellcour R lmes M Moraskl and L Behnke BOTTOM ROW Mr Landis R Sherbeyn J Holmes J Tossell S Anson G Hanchetl G Kremzow T Fosler R Anderson W Swearmgen K Roesner F Han son L V Cliff T Janky and V DeVl der : . , ' 1 ' ' . 1 f . , I . , . . I - 1 I - 1 I l I A L ' ' 5 I 1 S 2 ' 'L ' ' - Ni D 5 D ' ' 1' . I I 1 '- . V , A- 2 si I , , , , - ., 5 1 , , , ,Q s L U .. L I YL' x I v 1 I- I- L v w 2 . Q K ' , 1 I ' -Iq I- wg x Yi i l k 1 E .' - . y . . 1 . -. 2 1 1 ' ' J . ' ' '. L A ' . D ' . I U. S ,, 4 ' ' ' 1 'z - , crs wugc, Imut am UTgiII11lL'CI plan of LTAIIIIIITQ on D A I ' ' f 1.' . ,., , ' . H . ' Q ' 1 ha ' II . rv l . . K- L , , .R 5 V .5 5- . . I ' x ,I 'I x - 1 2 L- I' A L' I . 3 A u 1 A' I 1 1 x Wk L' I ' ' r. I - I - 1 - I - I I I 1 Q 1 - I 1 - I - 1 s If . F , . I v I r I ' I ' ' : ' I ' I . . : . , . , . . , . , . , . , . - eh , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . I . TOP ROW: A. Duytschaver, M. Tesla, S. Nosalik, M. Ver- Hagen, C. Beuster, M. Mayhew, B. Garrison, J. Sullivan, S. Hereforth, S. Brodsho, J. Baker, B. Swanson, D. Heiser, N. DeCIercq, P. Gusman, J. Dolieslcger, M. DuChesne, R. Doll, S. Thiessen, B. Graves, and M. Boylan. FIFTH ROW: L. tNhite, M. Ensley, P. Kelly, J. Zang, S. Daulton, K. Can- trell, D. Wiley, K. Lindstrand, D. Hansen, L. Brown, B. Heckner, A. Galloway, M. Peterson, F. Sobctta, P. Bennett, B. Moline, G. Ross, and S. Funk. FOURTH ROW: J. Kir- man, V. Sturm, R. Teaburg, J. Nichel, S. Heaton, J. Baker, B. Bowman, J. Craig, A. Henry, B. Harris, J. Sovanski, S. Euard, M. Standeart, J. Thurwanger, M. Tietz, S. Polfliet, J. Van de Velde, and J. Koppitz. THIRD ROW: C. Nell, K. Teaburg, A. Currie, J. Balsis, L. Hall, M. Dean, M. Edwards, L. Chord, C. Klinetop, D. Peterson, C. Ptasnik, G. Greene, B. Shinkevich, J. Niedziela, J. Moline, A. Scott, A. McClain, S. Smith, and J. Apperson. SECOND ROW: M. Boswell, J. Shoffner, P. Reiff, K. Quayle, P. Grier, L. DeRue, C. Stacy, J. Schneider, C. Tiehen, J. Hepner, L. Josephson, K. Wahlbeck, N. Krumnow, C. Knepp, M. Wager, L. Strom, M. Schneck, C. Newlan, and G. Strange. FIRST ROW: J. Ptasnik, J. Van Nieuwenhuyse, M. Lyle, M. Samara, D. Swearingen, R. Richards, R. Vuialmo- vich, R. Wasson, K. Hamlin, J. Kendall, S. Callewyn, K. Klein, K. Heberer, S. Pilarski, J. Gusman, K. Kirley, J. Sinn, P. Gores, and Mrs. Scott. GAA Provides 6 Sport Intramural Program Girls' .Xtlxlctic Asscuciutimnn crczltccl intcrcst in plus sic.1l CCILICQIYIIIII with im .iltcr-sclirxtl Ilfttglfillll ul snltlmll. lmaislwtlnill, wll:-ylmnll. lmwling. Sklllllllllltg, lull. rliytlims. .incl clgmcing. .X xvclcuim' wiciicr l'041St liar tcndcrliuot mum- lwrs mis lhllrmx-cl Iii' Ll uikr- sailc amal XIASRILICTAILIL' C'.irnix.1l. I3in.il nwnrcls worn' giwn out ut ilu- xIt1IIll'f'IJ.ILlQIIIL'I' Iicccption. GAA OFFICERS - TOP ROW: Mrs. Scott, adviser, L. Strom, points secretary: M. Wager, intramural head, J. Bowman, social head, and R. Vuiakcvich, points secretary. MIDDLE ROW: J. Baker, recording secretary, M. Edwards, vice-presi- dent: and J. Ptasnik, attendance secretary. BOTTOM ROW: J. Sinn, treasurer, and J. Koppitz, president. SPORTS HEADS - TOP ROW: J. Balsis, swimming, B. Swan- son, bowling, and J. Baker, folk rhythms. MIDDLE ROW: L. Chord, dancing: P. Reiff, bowling, C. Knepp, swim- ming: and M. Tietz, basketball. BOTTOM ROW: M. Wager, intramural, and S. Thiessen, softball. .rv ff l BACK ROW S Horns D Lempke C Waltz J Howe B H we T Heaps B Watson J Conger T Canellos K Wa lace M Ennis G Davs G Hulslander D Rcley B Bellcour and T Junky Apperson T Sleeper and P Whute FRONT ROW C Darkroom lnsplres Shutter Bugs to Experlment s mul lux 1 mr 111 1 1 1 ll 1 t lk r ll vlutuv Xt 1 l111111111tl1lx 111111111 s 1111 111 nur Kklllllkllll ol L 111111 1111 111c Q11 1rU1nv prmcsxu xurr lllLlSfI'l c ur tu l1r r tum ID tlu Llulms nvstamc 1 111111 ul 111 xx v.qL11111m11t LIIHJLTLJISSIULD lL1r111cl tlu PTOLLNNIIIU 111111111111 IHC cuLl11p1n0 ol pnturu cvTLLI1llOI'I'l 111L111l1Lrs LOIIIIIILIULISJX strlu ton ITCJS lx u 1 ll a1tl1L1 the lun 111 tl11 lx C lllll IL s111tt11 uuvs s 1 furtmv cms 1 1 an L 1t kl X If su1r1l l11111L lnslxgt mms to rut tln wsts ul tl1L1r mmlrrn 1PPlI'ltLlS urmv tu 111111 ml lJkLLIl1l7LI' l0 thu l7LlSl 1 clurlrlnc um l1u11zl1Lcl prmts LlLPlLlIlIlU stuunt on Tk LIITT7 s ll1L9L urn snnt to rhr 011 11u1sI11p1rs lor tl1L sLl10Jl d4.d1L1t11m 1nnounu 111111tx md lor use ID xumlou LJISPJIXS 1 CAMARA CLUB OFFICERS James Conger treasure Wrlluam BOB HATCHER watches Kenth Johnson use the new enlarger Wallace secretary M Babbutt advuser Keuth Johnson In the darkroom vnce pres1dent and Duane Lempke presudent 1 ff ' , MV 9 . I ' - 1 1 A I ., , 1 , X, V : . ', - , . , . , . 0 , . , . , . , . , . l , . ' , . l , . , . , . , . . I l l11.l' ' ' tlu' use ul' Ll 111-11 al11rl11'u11111 gml inn llli' pl111t11E1'11l1l11' c-clitnr 1' ' '1 itc L-11l111g' . 11ll lllt' 1' nlwrs ul' tl1 1 C11111c1'1 Cl l llllli U ' ' A Hiflv- ll ncxx' l'1111tl111lLl in tl1c l' -ll ll ll ,,r11pl1y. 1' 1111 'lil ' Sl l :ull g, ' ' 3, 'A li will ' .1 ,.' qu- 1 ak- 1 .. ' , ' .A 111111 Hg' l ll1c '111 'l ccl 1 5 ' 1 1 1 if ' ' lJ11ll 118. lll S, 1 l ' la D' 5 ' l Q 1tc l. gl J l J Ll 'H J I L l L W ll '5 l ' 1 - lu l' s ' '1 S ntl: ,W ,I , ., - . . 1, Q 1 . D . ' ' ' 1 ' 'i ' ' lilv tl' '1 ILIQ. 'l '1l U. 3.1 l l ' 'D -J1 M J ' 1 1 af 5 f ,Q .J x, i 11 I fb . 1 f- ' . ' : A I , ' . Mk Q?- i 0 5 Q HISTORY STUDENTS Richard Zang and Elwyn Henning examine Indian relics. 'Q il 4' : 22 5 .V HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS Marlene Wager, secretary and treasurer, Carla Knepp, president, Mr. Fairfield, adviser, and Tom Lyle, vice-preside-nl. History Club Conducts Opinion Poll 'lo stimulate interest in Llnitecl States ancl cur- rent history was the goal ol' the llistory Cluh. The lirsi Ikcclnesclay of each month found the memlmers listening to historians or working on their new project ol' promoting interest in world affairs. Ile- sults ol' student answers to questions like VL'ho do you think is responsihle for the situation in the Suez Canal? weie puhlishetl in the K Chronicle. On llecemher IS. Xlr. I5airIiclcl entertainetl the BACK ROW: C. Wallz, M. Wager, C. Knepp, T. Lyle, J. Turner, C. Spechl, and Mr. Fairfield. MIDDLE ROW. J. group at his home for the annual Christinas partx. Spring plans were made for a trip to the Xluseuins of Yatural llistorx' ancl Science ancl Inclustrw. .-Xt Class Night the llistori Clulm .nxarcls a golml key to the senior who has clone outstanding work in historx' during his high school classes. 'lhe win- ner of the awartl is not aware ol' his selection until the night ol the actual presentation. Diane .Ioncs won ilu- N236 honor. Koppilz, T. Sleeper, M. Plasnik, and E. Henning. FRONT ROW: R. Zang and T. Vandemark. Future Farmers Earn Emblems: FFA OFFICERS-TOP ROW: T. Ording, treasurer, R. Logs- don, sentinel. BOTTOM Foltz, reporter, B. Banuat, and Mr. Golby, adviser. ROW: A. Johnson, president, J. secretary, J. Tomsic, vice-president, BACK ROW: P. Kuzubcwski, C. Cantrell, G. Addis, S. Til- son, T. Hamlin, B. Banuat, J. Tomsic, G. Tieman, S. Hulsey, F. Pettis, R. Rostyne, D. Hill, G. Lyle, A, Buchanan, J. Busboom, T. Ording, T. Collinson, A. Johnson, and G. Brazel. MIDDLE ROW: F. Shambaugh, J. Manthe, L. Lyle, J. Kuykendall, R. Gutschlag, D. Bitting, B. Huber, J. Had- sall, R. Horton, L. Carpenter, P. Terry, R. Logsdon, C. Plan Meetings, Banquets lu .iul stuclvnts in uiulurstuiuling .intl 41ppiui.it- mg .l5LFlLLllIlll'L' .is lmtli nn iiuptirt.111t irulustrx .irul .1 uni ffl lilu IN tlu' gtml ul tlu' luturc' l'.irnu-rs til .Xnu'ru.a. illu' ripening ment uns tlu' Clrccnlmrul initi.1f tion ul tlu' lu'slmu'n lwxs into l5lj.X. Xlcmlwcrs .ittuiulcnl tlu' n.ititln.il umxcrmtiim fin Outfiluf lit. .X tclvxisiun pr'4igr.1in uns .ilsn L1lITTl7lL'LL'll lux tlu' lwxs. Un .-Xpril 25, tlu' Inns Iinnnml tlu'i1' l'.irlu'rs .it tlu' l'.m'nt .nrul Sim ll.1lulLu't. Svxcixil ul tlu' ll'L'5lTITlL'IT ITlClTllTL'l'S .ittuiinlvcl zlu' lI1Ik'l4lT.llIlll1.ll l 1u'sttu'l4 Slum' in L liunigfi, .X trip to tlu' Shirt' Llinxclltuili .it Slmriltglwlcl. tlu' Sltllltll' l-l-.X LJ.llTtlllL'I. mul rlul .mmuil l'ltmlw5 Prmn muiulccl out tlu'ir .iutixitu's. For tlu' past IllI'L't' wars tlu' l9lf.'X ul lin'xx'.1iu't' lligli Seluxml luis mm tlu' silxcr cmlulcm mul tlu' lmmfc cmlmlcm for mu' sun' tru' wL1tst.1mling clulx wm'l4. Um' ul' tlu' l956 STAILLLILTLCS. .lolm 'l4u'lxsrm, is mm' scrxing its SILIIL' XlL'C'l7TL'SlLlClTL ul' FFA. il lu' lun' wlur luis wntriluitcml rlu' must to i1g1'icL1ltL11'c is prcsctmtccl tlu' Dcliullm .'Xu'41rLl. XVillis Cmuul was tlu' N56 gmxml xximu'r. McGee, C. Pettis, R. Duff, D. Pierce, J. Foltz, B. Shimmin, P. Betts, and J. Peden. FRONT ROW: L. Monroe, R. Stahl, G. Grant, C. Taylor, W. Foltz, L. Girkin, G. Scott, B. Swearingen, W. Hampton, E. Van Wassenhove, J. Wager, K. Burns, H. Hamilton, D. Gladfelter, G. Steltenpohl, T. Porter, R. Fallon, L. Byrd, and Mr. Golby. Homemakers' Club Emphasize Recipes and ational Week Xlwith recipes of the future' us 41 theme. thc Future ll4lITlL'ITTtllxL'I'S ul qXrncriu1 planned .1 new and clillercnt PTll.lL'LL for c.iLl1 mrrntlm ul' tlic sclwrrl year. .Xt tht- lntcrnutiunnl Pfrtluglx C'hristm.is party llcccriilx-r IT. Luiulm lfl l.Xcr lmrrruglmt at clisli from licr grginnlpnrcnts' l1LlLlYL'UtllHlT?'. rl lmisuyrs alum' tri f.rc.itt- .1 lucttcr unclcrsnimling nl' pcrrplu in ntlmcr lands. .-Xt Qfhristrngis thc girls sold greeting cards tocnrn lands for tht- trcustxry. lat-sitlt-s filling .1 Cliristmtis lmskt-r lor an mm-mls llimily. I-ll.-X Xl Qt-k uns ulnst-rwcl in April. llus in- Lluclc-cl gixing tlit- l.iuultx llmwrs giml lmrcsvnting .1 rnclm prugrnin. ,X lximluct lwnrrring tlu- ll1KllllL'TSllllll ll.lllQlTIL'fS in Xlny tuppctl Ilia' yt-a1r's llfllglflllll lur gill tht- mvmlwrs. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OFFICERS-TOP ROW: A. Denney, treasurer, P. Kelly, parlimentarian, P. Engles, reporter, N. Anderson, recreation, Mrs. Paul, adviser, and R. Richter, proiects. BOTTOM ROW: B. Boswell, historian, J. Bitting, degrees, B. Stiff, secretary, M. Samara, president, and B. Ouart, vice-president. TOP ROW: J. Turner, D. Dunbar, S. Currier, S. Funk, J. Beyer, D. Wiley, K. Stranigan, M. DuChesne, K. Beens, P. Kelly, K. Lindstrand, V. Rohrig, Y. Baker, and S. Bell- cour. FOURTH ROW, J. Dolieslager, B. Anson, P. Engels, N. Anderson, J. Failon, M. Otis, M. Denney, L. Josephson, K. Cantrell, R. Dcmm, S. Kemerling, S. Scott, B. Stiff, P. Hess, and G. Simaytis. THIRD ROW: M. Tiemann, R. Rober- son, M. Watson, A. Denney, J. Pirtle, D. Headley, R. Jur- wich, J. Jurwich, M. Olbryck, S. Sturtevant, L. Brown, C. 1- L Ptashnik, D. Peterson, V. Anson, M. Burger, and J. Balsis. SECOND ROW, K. Bryner, S. Polfliel, B. Ouart, S. Nosalik, P. Beam, S. Carlson, B. Boswell, N. Currie, M. Lepianka, S. Lowe, J. Gruszeczki, C. Reno, B. Stiff, S. Heaton, M. Standeart, M. Watkins, B. Walker, and R. Richter. BOT- TOM ROW: J. Anderson, N. Hackwith, J. Billing, L. Good- sell, N. Krumnow, M. Samara, J. Callewyn, N. Button, K. Johnson, P. Kirman, M. Miller, P. Fleming, G. Green, R. Vuiakovich, and C. DeLath0uwer. 1 , 3 Z., , 4 Ln -4. 4'- in .,....-as THIRD ROW: M. Jackson, B. Shinkevich, M. Johnson, and FIRST ROW: B. Harris. STANDING: R. Zang. SEATED: Mrs. B. Hamm. SECOND ROW: D. DeBord, and J. Krumnow. Brockman. Debaters Spend Hours Getting Mater'aI fo S h U inningg Illk' ClL'1u'sn'ii ilvlJLlI'Il.lllTL'ITl shirlul tin' tliuii' may IlII'4lllLllT tlu' XllQLINI.ilT.t l1llIllT.llT1k'ITl. llulmitm' flillw fill' lui' Ilia XL'.ll', ligllt sglrrrnls Qlllll Ullllk' in tlmt 8.11110 inrimlr lllkf uiililvvtul in tin' IWIULI in dm tum-nIl,m.m hvltl Un l3L.u,ml,U. ll NllI'llTXYk'5I Q'HITliCI'k'ITL't' lr1Lir11.iim'm in lhwk lsl.iml. I I I I I I I I II In .Xt ilu' Pulxin -iHLlI'IT.lITlk'ITl tht' LlL'l1.1IL'IN .tl'Qllk'Ll in 'UU ,ml l'f'l'L'I'mf In I mllm 'H Llwllx Xl.lI'k'lT. lllq .llTITL'.li'i'Cl lwl-vu' lxux.im'n' Lllll1S .mil sian nluiimg tln' llI'5I llULlI' .it ilu' lx1'u.1m'L' IHILILIIU' rirg.1nif.irirms cluring Ilia' yuan: imwt rin Xnxtrrrlm- IW. lxuxx.il1u s .lllll'ITT.lliXL' ilu I I . . . . in Ulu' tht- nlclu.m'i's xiwix' Ll1.im'm' tri nllslwlm lmtml xxitli Cruituswis ITCQJIIXL' Itkllll in Ilia' snmrrml 4 D , ' I tltuir .lIiQllITTL'I1f.lIlXL' lwrixxl-rx. tlivx wlcl wlws .11 lms 1'. ' . 1 . ml! lxcllmll gnzncs tu mm' INHITUR lm .rll tllvlr :lt-lr.nf lfwi' turn il.1x s. iEL'lHTllLlI'?' l .mtl 2. tlivy mlkt-tl trips tri nlistrict .xml L'UITlil'i1ITLt' imwts. NEGATIVE TEAM: R. Zang and B. Harris discuss their AFFIRMATIVE TEAM: M. Jackson and J. Krumnow look over viewpoints during one of the sectional meets. their arguments for their rebuttal. Vx is., Pathfinders Arouse Interest irxing Iii Iwi' iii ru' mtgrwt in i1.iIL1r.1i seiumn xms the iiimimrixi ht the i'.ithh'uhrs m their hi lTlfrI1TiliX I'HLL'YiIT-LN i.,1i.h immim-r ues rupwnsihh hir .i I11LL'IiI1i'H.1 .1 sL1hiutrui.itimjlf,n.1tL1r.1isLiL'11LL. D . CJi1CJLtwim' lf,riii-gr1L1ptr.1u-IL-citwXi1ilimi.iml xxcnt thrwugh its fiiwsy-rx.1t-.ry During rhu ilfliitidf s uiwn rim h.ici .i C iTi'lNTlTl.lN nhnnvr in rlif L..liL'TL'I'l.l. Suiiing lm rings .it xiii- illilllk' tiwtimii ghiiw .uicivci iumis tw thru' IFLASLIFT. ixliilms num' shun I1 hx iwcui iI1CiLlNTI'iL'N .mai iuniwi' high .nmi sunirir high seiwii stuciunts .it the ilu-my Cminty SL-in-nw hair in Kuxuiin-u High Srliiml, slwriwrui hx this Linh. Ihr- i,.tTiTillTiik'fN uint Iii tha' chstriu ITILTIIITLL fri thi- iihniiis .Xmilm-iiix iii 'Mia-ini' im .Xprii Zft .il Xillllllhlllfil. Un Xih 4 .mci 4 Ihr invliiiwrs xisitui thu' iihnfiis Suu' Xwrilmi Uniwrsilx hu' rlir- shm- im-vring .il lliiiiiiiiingtfm. Shizxxing much intcrust in the ikllllliilli nun' Rl IS gI'L'L'ITiTIILlSL'. the P.1ti1hnLiL'r's Iwitud the guixmiums rhur had hccn in rhe fmnt ini the suhrmi L'Qll'iy i.1si fzlii. PATHFINDER OFFICERS: Janet Krumnow, vice-president, Barbara Hamm, president. Judith Schuenemcin, secretaryg Sandra Thiessen, treasurerg and Miss Fiori, adviser. TOP ROW: Miss Flori, T. Heaps, J. Jurwich, B. Hamm, S, Thiessen, M. Tietz, J. Schueneman, M. Tesla, and J. 4 .M 'se --ffv THX in atural Sciences POTTING PLANTS in the new greenhouse, C. White, Miss Flori, J. Jurwich, and J. Schueneman plant geraniums. Krumnow. BOTTOM ROW: M, Van Meltebeck, C. White, and I.. Goodseli. I M. Hill, D. DeBord, A. Jakobsons, V1 '-i -ca fa if ,, Q. .ruin COY STAFF ST NDING M Matson P Kelly S an urt B Hamm nd D Spets SEATED P Cotten tttmg Copg Cropping Pictu In nt 1 4 L7 ' lll II irrtvx 'l ' 'lt '. 5. XLS ' insult .. . . ' 'V' 'Y .. ll Ll su ' . U4 .4 . K .t' Y F -.t .KA 4111 . ' U' '. V' i. . gust tt' ' xl ' N i '. EDITORIAL BOARD-TOP ROW, V, Sturm, managing Lyle, subscription editor, J. Turne , production Towne, circulation manager, D. Olson, copy 6dll'OY, T. manager, J. Green e M Olbryck C McKeever andJ Apperson Stand mg tn front is D Olson explaining the copy schedule res Kewamte Staff Struggles in s L o l tru Ill L S SNLL tt Q Y N HLITUUIT llll lllk itw i wiutu .tm Sltllll editor ROW, editor, llffll '.1 '. 'S' H . won .tscllm '. tu' xo' tim' yu ' ' rs cu C i' sri cc, 'A u I. 'L 1' 's, '. ' ' . SL' y rs. J lir-it spmms 1131. 'ct 1 clcatc ix 4'1i'Cllllll1 ' 4' 1 Ll Q .vitcxn . -1 ' '1 ' 1 V tliu ui urs ' cn A' 1 'alum '. , a d P. Flemi g, sponsorship manager. BOTTOM D. Lempke, photography editor, R. Zeng, layout P. Terry, editor, and J. Sullivan, business manager. i T 'Q' s MANAGING STAFF: V. Sturm, moncging editor, J. Sullivon, business manager, and J. Turner, production manager, bolonce funds and bills. , 1...- f z N 9 L ll IILSIVTL UIIUII ADVISER AND EDITOR Miss Johnson and P. Terry lock over plons. ,Q K PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF J Pirtle M Ennis D Lempke and BUSINESS STAFF P. Fleming, L. Nolchelt, T. Lyle, J. Towne E Heberer plan puclure schedules and A. Brooks discuss sponsorships. WY J an CHRONICLE EDITORIAL BOARD-STANDING: J. Conger, photography, M. Jackson, ads, K. Zablackis, business, and son, assistant, R. Zang, editor, J. Krumnow, news, and S. whilehouse, activities discuss plans for an early issue of D. Spets, sports. SEATED: C. Beuster, features, T, Samuel- the school newspaper. Getting Stories Keeps Reporters on Run As Editors Work Clttclting tL'.ucl1L't's. NILILICIELS. .Incl uv.1cltcs un tlu' I'lIIl. li Ciltrnniclt' l'K'l31ll'IL'l45 scrilvlvlccl nn luirs UI lv.1puI'. trying tn gut .1 story. SLIPITCTS 11411 ullcl als Lwlitnrs .Incl lxtgc vtlitnrs uruntccl Imtuttls. Imstccl stw1'1L's nn llLIIlIIIllL'S. .IIILI put tht- lmpur In In-tl. .Ml I.lliL'I'S .Intl l11.111.igcl's 1'.In lm-It .Incl liUl'Ill get' ting mls. l7l.lI1l1IIlQ ml l.lfl1LIIS. running In tltt- Stgn' QHLII'IL'I'. .llltl uwlluctlrmg lnnnuxx Ii Lilmninitlu st.:ll't'rs Ivtllulwrtl tlwit' IHLIIIIIIIN uitlx lwritlu ultvn tllcn' .iclxlsvr was g1x't'n tht' st.utL' lxu .lU.ll'Ll IIII' Illk'I'lIlII'I4ILIS SCIAXICL' IU 5L'll1llAl5IlL' 11lllI'I1.ll' isnt .tt mln' I.1lI NILIIL' Int-uting .tt Clmntmmlmigll. l,Lll7ll5l1II1Q .tn Clgllf page mwx' st-lwnl L'LllIlUI1 nn K REPORTERS-TOP ROW: D. DeBord, D. Mclntire, P. Kempin, K. Johnson, R. Watson, D. Sobotto, S. DeToye, R. Doll, L. White, J. Smith, R. Bergren, R. Dcmm, B. Otis, P. Garland, and T. Zang. MIDDLE ROW: J. Koppin, B. tlu' Inrst cl.n' III sulmnnl IJVULIQIII stall Ilmuttmlwts In st-Ianni tml wt-L-ks ctirly. In Scptctlmlwi' tht- stall gmt- tht- Iirst tl.1nu' Int' .III SLll3SCI'Il5L'I'S. U inning Xlcclgtllst lmtlms lttsr spring. rltt- st.1Il nnttlial im-ll' In pulmlislting tltrcc cigllt lmgt- L-tlitinns Hrst tl.n'. CQIIFISIIIILIS. .Incl gl'llllllLlII4ll1. 'llu' stall' IIIVI l'L'gLll.ll'ly' Illl5 YLHII' Ill H'IJl'li UH ILIQL' l3l1lI15. llL'llLl lincs. IiL'LIILlI'CS. Llllll smelt- slum-rs. llntll Imulvlicntiuns jninucl to Inu! nn tlmv It-.trlx Xlitl XYintcr I'-4ll4I1l.ll on .lilI'lLl.Il'X' 26. XXX-L-Its lwlnrc tliswxt-iul tlwln luusilx' nlccitling un tlt-tm-.t1itms. lnttlming un to .tn Ul'L'l1L'8II'AI. printing tiylwts. sulcct- ing cntvrtttimm-nt gtntl sn-rim-rs, .anal sulling titsltt-rs. Swanson, L. Hall, M. Wager, M. Johnson, M. White, C. Newlin, L. Chord, and S. Drogolovich. BOTTOM ROW. C. Klinetop, J. Sinn, J. Ptcsnik, and J. VanNieuwenA huyse. s,.svl ?l ... Pi --qv 0 , o o 0 A ' rf PAGE EDITORS and ASSISTANTS-SEATED: J. Krumnow. news, C. Beuster, features, S, Whitehouse, activities, and D. Spets, sports. STANDING: J. Bowman, B. Harris, C. Knepp and G. Vandemark, assistant editors. Late to Put K to Bed I11 I'1'I1r1i.11-1 tl1v s1.111 st.1rt1'1l tr.1111111g c1111 11'- I11tI'IL'I'N. I'l'L'SI1IIlL'1T st111lc111s. st-I1-Qu-tl 1111111 ILITQIISII glasses. xwisc QIYCI1 Ll six uuclis culm rclnmrtcr uiL11'sL'. Pius UIl1lL'l'CI1L'L'N 111 Illk' sprinff wit 1u111i11's .incl ' ' ' 1 's , s1.11l1u1111111-s rmcly 111 mln- mor 4111 tlw 1111.11 issucs. hluniiirs put out tI1c I.1st txw issues .md 11111111 rc- p:1111'1's triul wut 11s gissistunts 1111 cIi1'1'c1'c11t pages. Inllturs lui' 111-.xt wars stall were 111111n1111cc1I 111 tlic Nl.1s l1.1111IL1ct nlung 11itl1 Quill AIIKI Scroll pins .1i11I.11i.1i-llsln1'pni11rs. .XI'I'.lIT5LL'IIIk'ITI5 Iwr tlw NSIIX NIIIIIIIICI' L'ltItlL'l'L'lTCL' xwru IIIAIIIL' .is null 11s 1L'11t.1ti1 1' lugs pl.i11s 1111 tI1c lirst issue tu lm pulnlislwml 111 tl1c I'.1lI. CUB REPORTERS-TOP ROW: W. Hadcock, C. Hainline, F. Waterman, J. Rinella, G. Guzzardo, and H. Younggren. MIDDLE ROW: W. Flannery, T. Terry, B. Sommerville, M. -Q -qq --Q-Nl.,-. . f ., Y BUSINESS STAFF: P. Keller, exchange editor, M. Miller, treasurer, M. Jackson, advertising manager, and K. Zab- lackis, business manager, check to be sure that ads and subscriptions will pay for printing. ASSISTANT EDITOR Tom Samuelson and editor Richard Zang criticize a K issue as Miss J. looks on. Baumgartner, C. Maxwell, M. Barry, P. Bennett, and M. Carlson. BOTTOM ROW: K. Varney, B. Newman, N. Arnold, C. Ogburn, and C. Schopa. Dedication, College Night, KllSers more or less took the new huilding lor granted and griped about the unfinished johs until Dedication. Then. as they served as guides. ushers. and hosts on Dedication Sunday. they he- gan to swell with pride as they listened to all the comments. By second semester students felt at home and grew more used to the huilding. Another new feature this year was the entrance ol Roger Coulonval, an American Field Service Student from Belgium. as a senior. English was not too much of a handicap for him, and he found himself giving talks to more than 25 clulis and groups. llc hecame a memhcr ol' Student Council and took part in the class play. College night proved a hig event for juniors and seniors as they tallied to counselors to help malie up their minds on just what school or college to attend. Not only did the scheduled lvceums get students out of class periods, hut they also hrought a varietv ol' programs to all students. PARENTS TOUR building lo give stomp of approval. if ' I , ' if ff, u ,, l X55 019' .5-vp A 1' T 1 .f 5 unions cou.eees I . f , 'K f 1 I i v PAT TERRY listens to Roger Coulonvol, Field Service Siu- JANET KRUMNOW leorns obout colleges from Mr. C. C. dent, vell oi his school in Belguim. Pryor, guidance counselor. Assemblies Add Spark of Variety to School llandituppcd ln' no curtains ur stage equipment. Donna und Otto Schmidt put on L1 balancing and trampoline att. Pllcnur. Otto Schuclmt, uccompanictl by his wife lJumtl'1y, presented Ll musical .mtl lccturc prugruln. .-Xftur Dr. ll. Nl. Xlycrs spulxc ulmut the rmnuncc of lLll'lgLlilQL'. llurry lhrtun clclnonstmtccl puntomin- ing. lllllc Deep River Quurtcttc cmlctl tlmc years usscmlalius with Ll note of fun. DR. MYERS omuses students with strange hislory of com- mon words. OTTO SCHMIDT demonslroles the power of balance his wife wolches. 4 a ' PEP ASSEMBLIES before home games arouse school spirit. ' A ' C' H 2. f-15 H M' V' Wbffp JJ QSLMJJ fy J. JUMPING for rebound, rand weather kept the team out for practice and us in the grandstands for all the football games. We found plenty of seats in the new gym, but We crowded the student section at basketball games. We supported the track team and the Kewanee relays. and Backed SPORTS 1. ' rf- I 3. . Z...- SPEED and stamina cou ! -1 f X 1 ' V Q Hx ,W-f vwgw my 45? ' 'fa' A, ff Q, Q ' W, fm ,J 2 A 1 S wi up fy 4 .- ,, 1 1 ' 1 A y.. ,H -f' ,- .4 Y' x -. 'ln ' , 1:35, 1: jfgfff ' wi SE.-XSOX RIQCOIIIJ xzxxyaxze I2 Ciinrnn - East Nlulinc 6 I,iinc-srunc I 4 Quincy fl Sterling I I Calla-sImurg 6 Ilaist Pc-uriin U Pcnriii XVcmcIruII' I2 Princeton OPPONENT 26 28 39 I 56 I5 FOOTBALL COACHES AT KHS: Line Coach Adcm Lozor, Head Coach Helmut Brockman, and Backfield Coach George Keist. PICTURED AT LEFT - TOP ROW: Jim Harlow, Don Hill, ond Don lopez. MIDDLE ROW: Dick Fierce, Mickey Jackson, and John Redmond. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Millman, Alon John- son, und Duane Fuersv. PICTURED BELOW: Ron Anderson, Ed Ogorzclek, and L. V. Cliff. X ,gy . A-if-,Z Coecaptoin Jack Miller NN... I 2, ! 1'l k,'f X af' f .if- yf X gf X A ' f fi , ,' I -S Co-copfcin Don Burchom . 1 lj K A---1 iff' lil' 5: 1 Jinx Follows Boilermakers During Season BACK ROW: Manager K. Petterson, S. Sword, P. Garland, K. Downey, D. Bitting, J. Pirlle, T. Sleeper, D. Rcley, J. VanBrandeghen, LV Cliff, R. Watson, L. Fulton, B. Balsis, R. Swearingen, W. Shunick, and J. Balsis. MIDDLE ROW: E. Ogorzalek, R. Pierce, D. lopez, R. Millman, R. Anderson, A. Johnson, J. Redmond, D. Burchom, J. Miller, R. Hard- The N136 foutlmll season stglrtccl und cndcnl un rho Sxlllll' nutc. at 1912 clclicut. 'lihc Boilcrs cninc within two points of xx inning on four different 1lCL'.lSItlDS. .luck Nlillcr und Ed Ugnrznlck won places un the All-lllini funlicrcncc Plicgnn. Blillcr was Illlllllli uutstnmling lineman: amd Ogormlck, thc uutstunnl- ing lxlclilivlcl ln.1n in tht- SIQILCCL' uumgnitirmn. 'lihcir nntncs wvrc pl.nu'ml on thc ill1L'lll.lI1 :mtl lmcklit-lil tmlultius. llnn iJLll'L'ilAllll :Incl 'lack Xlillcr wcrc cu-cgtptnins ul rltt- xnrsitt scluxul. cJgUfl.liL'ii scurul scwxt Illlltil' clowns tml IL-.nl thc lluiicr scurcrs with -ll points. lhnrcltnllt sunul tltrcc 'llJ's liar IH puints nnal llun llill sumwl 6 lmints ultilt- .lint llnrluw sutrvcl ing, J. Foltz, D. Fuerst, D. Hill, J. Harlow, and Coach H. Brockman. FRONT ROW: R. Fallon and L. Gooclsell managers, W. Shimmin, E. Stewart, G. Faoro, C. Faoro, G. Samara, J. Jackson, D. Jordan, C. Vandemark, W. Swearingen, and M. Jackson. thrcc uxtm points cluring thc cntirc scnsnn. 'lhc iJ1JliL'l'lllAIiiL'fS ills! thc npr-ning mntcst lw losing In QRIHIHII. lill. Ogurlnlck surreal both Kcwnttuu IULlL'illilJXYI1S. Un rho lirst maui trip ul' the LLHIV. East Moline clclicntul Rl IS. 33-T. with Ogutvgnluli ngnin scoring .mal llnrluw guiding thc cxtm point. Kcwnmw- tical Lilncstum' fin Dun llill's tcmucluluwn, 6-6. Quinq' lu-.nt lim'w.nncc 26-lg with Ugurmlclx lltlliilllgl twlt tuucltclmxns .mel llnrlltw nmlaing the lmuot. Stcrling itilllliilli iKL'XL .lI1CL'. 25 ll. ultilt- Clinics' hurg ruimwl tht' itlllllL'L'lllltll1g guns. 59-ll, PL'Ill'l.l Xtbmlrtlll' XYillIk'LYllSilL'Ki KL'ULll1L'L'. 560 lwltm' tht- i,l'll1L'L'I1lI1 'ligurs vmlul rlu- sm-.mutt with an I3 ll win mm' tht' liuunm-u iiLlliL'l'lll1liiL'IiS. SHUNICK SKIRTS right end as Galesburg closes in. FOLLOWING HIS BLOCKING, Burcham mokes a first dawn. 151' R -N .WIS -'FJ Riueters Win 3, Lose 4: Freshmen Squad Has Perfect Record BACK ROW: A. Turner, J. Sopiars, D. Albrechl, T. Collinson, W. Brown, T. Zang, D. Mclnlire, J. Hodsell, and L. Oldeen. E. Miller, J. Tossell, L. Van Doele, and Coach Faris. FRONT ROW: R. Brain, T. Carney, P. Terry, H. Johnson, MIDDLE ROW: J. Bailleu, J. Redin, B. Marlin, R. Smilh, R. Swifl, R. Huber, C. Taylor, L, Euchaski, and P. Becuprez Ccmglm lixlfl llnriis lliwrur llflflllllll tcxlm llnislm- 'lllu' lruslnmm Innrlmll scluxscl lr-:nl ln' Clmglclr ul tlu' xunwrm with tlmrvc wins .xml luur clcllcntx. .Xrclmic Hlgxtwn. .mal his gxssismnt llill Wlnltrmrm. l'rincvtrm :mul linst Nlnlinv lmult mln- snplmn wrumplr-ml rm unluxltvn, untiwl sunwrm ns tlwx xmmmcs ln irlr-miall scores ul lifw, lwllrmrx' tlu' xwnscx'n'11stmrgglmtcnlmtcsts. llixvtux nun tllcir lirst ggallu' lay lwcuting' Klan- Kcuxlliuu wrm mln- UPLITUI' lr-nm lluulfwn. 406. mwutlm, full. l.irm-stnm' lrll lmvllurc tlu' junior llnil llwtlm cllllllllllll .mal llitclmumuli ul' CQ.nlusl1L1rg lr-Il. vrs, 457 zlncl llclein lrmt 207. Cl4llcslull'g wlmituf 280, illlil 27 6, tu tlu' lI'1lSl1. lllmq lwant ll1lNl wnslml-rl tllc KllS lliwtcrs ll? U. amcl l'wn'i.1 XXNTLL- l'a'm'i.l 2743. l,I'llTL'L'lHlT, lil ll .mal Clumcsuu. 27-ly, l'Lllll surrul I3 wlmill- KL'u'.1I1c'm' l'.1ilccl tu YCLIAL' in lmulurc Illly xmllnpl-rl lqullllnxml ullCQ.1lwl1Llrg. 56-ll. tlu' llnnl ggllnc. In ulusr- gm LlITLlL'll'.llL'll suuwrw. BACK ROW: Coach Walton, W. Plasnik, T. Blake, E. Lamb, G. Hadsall, J. Peden, D. Lee, J. Dison, and K. Bellcour. G. Turnbull, C. Hainline, R. Dolieslager, W. Pirlle, D. FRONT ROW: T, McElwain, J. Roberson, D. Olson, B. Domingez, D. Slreicher, D. Ericson, and Coach Walson. McKeever, T. Janky, G. Guzzordo, S. Davis, and R. Slahl. MIDDLE ROW: C. Dines, T. Bubnick, A. Towne, R. Jackson, IZWTVW Wl? ' BASKETBALL COACHES AT KHS: Head Coach Vernon Corbin and Ass'l. Coach Adam Lozur. I CAPTAIN Mike Terry Sl-HXSUX IIIQCOIIIJ KEXYANPE UPPONIEXT 40 Prirnutnm 59 46 East Pcnrin 5h 53 Pclxin 60 40 Xlulim' 62 55 IjCUl'IiI XXIKNKIFLIIII film Clciicsw 'I 41uI'I111IlM'I1I 75 ciL'l1k'SL'il U2 fill I7uIrlm 424 KCIIILIIITIWIIIITSITIIDE I'unti.ic 'I uurn.um'nt 45 Xlortun fficvrul 61 53' 'llmrntun ITFAIC. 5I 5I Illuniniiigtun lil TI Iyxiingtuim 64 Q-IAI1irLI l'l1iL1-D KI XY.-'LNITIE OPPONI' 52 ILM Xlwlim' 45 Stcrling 45 I.iIl1L'st1mm' 53 ci.IIL'8I7Lll'Q T2 Xlnnmnurli 63 Ilcultur 5ll llwlx IsI.1mI 52 NIUIIIN' 48 IILISL Xlulinu 5 I fic'l1L'swr 46 ciLlICSI1lIf2i 59 Dixon 42 cxllllllli 58 xillllllllllllil 54 Rock IsI.mcI NAI' fill 27 T4 17 54 To 112 ' I , 15 45 fx, T4 U5 59 59 PICTURED AT RIGHT-TOP ROW: Don Sobollc, Lee Fulton, ond Bob Wolson. MIDDLE ROW: Phil Lazor, L. V. Cliff, and Charlie Fcoro. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Shunick, George Fcoro, and Ronnie Albright. PICTURED BELOW: Terry Zeng, and Bernie Bclsis. we 'Q Boilers Win Geneseo Tourney, Take Third at Pontiac lfL'N.lIlL'L'.N IW56 5' lm.nlwtlu.all Ikkllll linisluwl tlu- l'k'QLll.1l' xmwrw uirlx run tulplmics. lmur xxitlx sawn xxinx .1g.1imt lil lwwu. Rk'XK.lI1L'L' nun tlu- Clurumm pu- lutlulm tftum.mu-nt lax lu-.ating Cluruww. -5-62. .uul al-tuning .1 pour-rllll lultun wutllt. Nl-45. ltir tlu- Llmniimlwittmlmiln. .Xt lllmtinu. .ilu-r Q'l1ristn1.15. tlu' l3Ullk'TITl.llxL'l'5 lt Nt t-1 Xlttrum ul Ciwiwt. KH 43. llmis lim put tlu'm intotlu'umwl.uIu1n luixutlwt ul tlu' Illi'L'l. l lu' llrnlcl' lll.Ilxi'l'N ttippl-ll llutmtmm l4I'.lLllt1I1.ll nl c1.llLllllL'l fitx. 34 5l. in .ln mvrtinu' uintvst. llut lllumlxingf tim lmlulvml lil IS .I til Sl rlvllzut in ilu' NL'll1lllI1.llS. llu' Illiul Iwluc' Qnnu' ull tlu' L'HI1SHl.lllIll1 lvr.u'lwI mu C 11.u'l1 Xvrn Q urlxm N lmms lxzlt l.L'Xlll5.LI1lI1. 1 lf It-l. lm' llu' trulmlax. llu' lllllll Illrcc- QLIIIIUS ul tlu' tlmrnnmunt up-rv Iwlnxul in gi Slllll ul, only IS luiurs. Xlilu- ll crrx' L'LllUl.llIIL'il tlu' tmm. mul was also tlu' ln-.uling swrur xxitlm 403 points llur il Hit-l aucrngu not counting ilu- Rl-gioml 'l wurngimcnt I5l.l?'. Xlikc xms M-ll-Lu-tl un scuuul tuun .tXllflllini, mul sl-L-mul unun .Xll-Xmtlmcst c10l1l'L'I'Cl1L'L' .-Xll Star Teams. Dun Suluutm was tlu' sccuiul luuling sum-r with ZT4 points lm' Ll H73-l .lwrngn-. irc Flllllbn tulliccl ll!! Imintx in 23 Imll gnnux lur ll 9.56 nxcrngv. Cilmrlu' lnnrn. wlui luvixunl llmummlmln' Nlvntiun .Xxxgmls in lwtll L'HlTlvL'l'L'ITL'L'S. sr-ou-rl 2-ll points in 16 53.11111-5 lm LLM .nwrugc llir tlu- waistnm. FAORO TRIES to get rebound from Golesburg. BACK ROW: F. Hanson, R. Watson, L. V. Cliff, P. Lozor, J. Miller. FRONT ROW: T. Zeng, C. Fooro, B. Bclsis, G. Coach V. Corbin, D. Sobotto, L. Fulton, M. Terry, and Fooro, B. Shunick, and R. Albright. mmmm IA A ' we i' lll' BACK ROW: Couch W. Walton, J. Balsis, J. Redin, R. Swearingen, C. Hainline, H. Johnson, K. Fristad, E. Jones, and P. Terry. FRONT ROW: D. Mclntire, D. Christensen, Riueters Win lllini Conference V1'inning seven and losing seven, the freshmen broke even. VVinning their first game from Church- hill 3-1-26, they lost to lliteheoek 3-lf-36, won from Lomlmrrl 38-18, Churchill again 36-31, lost to Cun- ton 37--12. 1Vinning over Princeton -12-33, Church- ill 39-18, Monmouth -47-2-1, 60--ll, they lost to Ceneseo 32-39, Orion 30-33. llitchcocli 36-49. Princeton 26-36. and East Peoria 52-56. The Riveters, winning the lllini und talking BACK ROW: G. Van Vooren, T. Millman, D. Lee, W. Pirlle, R. Baker, T. Blake, G. Turnbull, C. Hainline, W. Plasnik, D. Domingez, R. Arenlsen, E. lamb, R. Jackson, and Coach R. Hogeboom, E. Miller, T. Zong, B. Marlin, and P. Beau- prez make up lhe Riveter squad. Championship second in the Northwest Conference, cleliezitecl Princeton -18-27. East Peoria -16--15, Pekin 57-51, Moline 47-36: 64--15, Peoria VVooclruf1' 61--16, Lime- stone -1-l-30, Nlomnoutli 86--103 58--17. llock lsluml 52-51: 53-51, Ceneseo 54-4-1, Sterling 48-26 uncl Cirileslmurg 56-55. 'lhey lost to llecutur -19-50, llzist Xloline 4-l-60, -15-50. Calesluurg 52-5-1, Canton lk' 36--16. and Dixon 39--17 for ri season of 14 wins and 6 losses. A. Walson. FRONT ROW: G. Hadsall, J. Rinella, A. Turner, J. Ririe, T. Bubnick, D. Olson, W. Flannery, T. Terry, A. Towne, G. Guzzardo, and R. Stahl. 66 YEA BOILERS Bea? Bradford shout tourney fans as Kewanee beats Bradford 'Sir - 1 IT CANT BE TRU say Boller lans as Prlncevulle goes ahead Regional Tourney Fever Hats Bollermaker Fans P F IL V k x x X S IN! Q 1 s H x 'Q . .,,,., A' ' M .K A Q , . ix 'I , .Q . f f I lfum.mu-nr lcwr lm lmul .lx tlu- lluilu m. lx 'rx I min., In Prim 1-xillu mi tr, SN in rlu- mmi limlx xu.muwl pmt ilu' llrxullwnl l'.mtlu'rx H3 In 44 in tlu' llwilvrx t'lTklk'Kl Ilu' suing ul IM wutiwlml uinx llu- lift g.mu- ul llu' lugifllml r11urn.mu-nr. ilu! lift U UIIIIITQ xx.: ilu! l'k'Ql41I1.ll NlIlI1L'I'. Q-.lrlmillg Ilu I1l.1u-al in tlu' nun' QXI1lIl..'lII11. riglu In I'L'l1I'1.'NL'lll tlmix llfgllllll in tlu' w ti vn.1l. Cheerleaders Keep Up Spirit Cf All Teams lui fvmngv. Yui ldl.iLlC' uiulcl lic luuirql .ill tlirwiigli tlw wrricliirx cu-rx Nlfimlu niglit .ix tlw S 1 , Ll1L'CflL'L!dL'l'5 gm rpggrhqr rf. pfilislx up their Llicurs .ind liirmqtiiins lar rllc pcp .iwqiillnlicx Xxvllll txwlxc uppcrcldm girls trxing nut lnr thu Ydrsiry scp.i.icl. twcntx'-tlircu 5flIll1fIIlNll'L'S liir tlic llixvtvrs. .incl twciitxftxxu lrnslimcn uuiiipctiiig lnr rlu- lll'll5ll Iumi. tlu' lzicultx' iiml stuclvnts criininittcn' ll.lS Ll rfiugli time scluting rlir- liimlixts. lluring ilu' Nlxirnli CllL'L'l'lL'.IKlll1LI uliiml, lrcslif FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS - BACK ROW: K, Kirley, K. Heberer, J. Kendall, and S. Smilh. MIDDLE ROW: C. Slacey, J. VandeVelde, S. Pilarski, and C. Tiehen, SEATED: S. Callewyn, and K. Klein. m.in girls pi'.iLtiL'n-nl lim liiiurs .i uwlx unclcr tlu- Llmlur Xlrx. l'.iulim' Suittk silpcrvisiriim rlu- guirl.im-L' ull tlu' uirsitx' siluainl. llwx' xwirlxp-rl nn group wrirlxul wut tlmcir :mn nwtiim .incl cliucis. tccliiiiapim-s. skills. pswlicilfigx, riml grgiwliil rlixtlims ll lic Yursiti clii.'L'rluinlL-rs will iittcml ai clu'crlL'41ding ol' L'l1cL'rlL'.iclii1g. unnp to pcrlicut tlicir skills during tlic summer. RIVETER CHEERLEADERS prcclicing a formation are S. Eucrd, M. Ver- hagen, J. Plosnik, C. Klinelop, A. Duylschaver, and J. Van Nieuwenhuyse. HEY WHAT? shoul Varsily cheerleaders B. Garrison, J, Sullivan, A. Henry, S. Asbell, J. Bowman and L. Chord. 'Y L 'Z 3 up 4 fi I 'L I imp Aw 4 mga' fs. A I --', ', .,., 4 I? J , lrlvlu Y 'lr - .49 ,slag X 0 .-A ff? 'Q ll Q M-f 'W x. 25? 1 1? . 'x f, ,mu .f x 7 Baseball, Cross Country Aid Athletes in Running Teams 2 TOP ROW: Coach Vernon Corbin, Jerry Pellcn, Fred Hanson, Duane Lempke, Jim Conger, Larry Lyle. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Chrislenson, Ron Hogeboom, Ted Canellos, and Gary Hulslander. fxllllllllgll ilu' I956 uclitiwn ul Cligicli Yr-rmmn Cllll'lllll'S ll.ll'l'll'l'5 clicllft .iluxlxs xxin, l,All'l'l lnlu won twu imlixinlunl lirst lvlgicc lnmurs. Utllci' mrsity runners wcrc ljllilllt' luimlulw, .lL'I'l'Y Pcllgm. Tom lqlc, -lim QTUITQCII zmml ill-rl Clilicllus. lumpkr- gmcl llvllim usually plan-rl. TOP ROW: Coach Adam Lazar, Dick Pierce, Dick Millman, Don Gustafson, Don Sobollo, Charles Fooro, Don Lopez. MIDDLE ROW: Phil Lozor, Hayden Johnson, Lee Fulton, cqlhlfll .Xmlnm laimrk I956 lmsr-lmll tuun linisli cal mln- suisrnm with ll 45-l rccorcl. rllmc tic in tlu' suisun UL'L'Lll'l'L'll wlwn rlw Kcwz1m'cAFL1ltrm gains was cxlllccl llll .lL'u1L1I1t ul, Llalrlincss wltll tllc Scrrrn' l-l. alrilm llgilsis. playing in luis first SCLISHIT ut KIIS, It-rl tlw twain in lmtting xxitli .-385 last summer. John Balsis, Bernie Balsis. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Brain, George Samara, Pol Garland, Ron Albrighl, George Fooro. Thin Clads Take Geneseo Night and Monmouth Relays nf-'wiv-sgpf'1t51,11mQ1. V TOP ROW Jon Purtle Bull Shunnck Jerry Sulllvan Francls Currier Don Hull Ron Anderson Don Burcham Bob Strange Pol Garland BOTTOM ROW Duane Lempke Jlm Conger Xkllhfllllg tht Monmouth Rtlaxs 1nt1 tht Gtnt sto Nlght Relavs last spring the 1956 tr 1t1t squad guts 12 lcttermen for Coath H F Brockmtms 1957 team Stnlors returnl-ng are Don Burcham 1m Con gtr, Duane Lempke Don Spots, Bob Strangt crrx Su111xan, Pat Terry, 1m Harlow and Ron Andtrson umors Pat C111r1ant1, on P1rt1t, 1nt1 B111 Shumtk also non 1956 lttttrs By platlng stcond IH 11 tr1angu11r If tht Ktu 1ntt Slddlum, thc Bo11crs optncd tht I1'dL1i stason Caltshurg non ruth 8192 pomts Ktu 1ntt gxth trcd 1191 points, XK11l1t btntsto hnlshtd t1urt1 H1111 -1291 pomts 1n tht trlangular dt Prmttton Ixtu mtt p11ttt1 sttond 1.1151111t Ptru stortd 1496 pomts Ixtutmtt 60 1nd Prmttton 14Vz Dtftndmg thtlr 1955 C1t1ntsto 11L1lXS trtmn ln tht first rt111xs 01 t11t sur lxtu mtt V1 IS nosttl out hx Roth F111s 46 44 for tht L111l11PlUnS111P 'lht 1o11omng r111l11'5l11X lxtu 1ntt p11tt t111rt1 lll tht Ktu .1ntt 11L1dX5 non hx 1:1st Ptorn 1st11 mtt Jim Jackson Larry Lyle Ted Canellos Don Spefs Bernie Bclsls Ietfermen ol Icsl years squad form nucleus ol this years track squad stortt1 5-1V points v1h11t 1.1st Ptorn tot11tt1 9 Louth Brotlcmans boss non tht m1ugur111 trophs on tht Monmouth 11t1.1xs Tht 1rtsh1n.1n sophomort -140 xard l'L1dX ttam md tht hlgh hurdle shuttle rclax ttam non first p11tt trophlcs P1t Garland B111 Shun1t11 .md lm ackson rt turn from tht rt111y tt1m uhllt Don Spots 19 tht lont hurdltr from 11st XLJTS tt11m Ktu 1nct mpptd Monmouth 61 59 lor tht honors In X111 tht B011LFll1l1iLI'S ll'dXL1Ll1 to Sttrhnv V111l.I'L thu topptd DtK.11h lor sttontl p111tt Sttr lmg V1 on tht mttt ruth 5816 pomts to tht Ktu 11ntt -1616 .md DtK111bs 451A polnts Ktutmtts t111nt11t1s p11ttt1 scrtnth m tht the trltt mttt Don Burth1m l11lLLd fifth ln tht 11ro1c1 1ump 11111 Shumtk rm on tht 1111111 p11tt mnlt rt11x ttun vxlult 1m Congtr 811un1t1t llld Bur th 1m 111 rtturn lrom tht lourth p1.1tc 880 yard rt11x tt ln 'lht 11o11trs mm tht Ctntsto Night 11t11xs mth 1 nt lt rttord ol 81 ptnnts 1n tht 111111 mttt 111 tht xt1r tht 11Ul1Ll'l11l1sLfS p1.1ttt1 1 urth ln tht 'Xortlmtst Conftrtntt tr1t11 mttt vuth 30 1 points 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , , 1 , , , X x . .i 1 . 1. 1 1.1-1 1 1 1 -- - . 1 . 11 1 2 1. 1 1 I. , ' ' 11 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . 1. 1 , . 1 1 Y 9 . 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All Work and No Play Makes Sal a Dull Gal Jcslgmd t mar tlu mul l the Lhlrmtnr mc PLl'SflDlllLX dual mpmnnt ul tlu lUK.llXlC.lL1ll vlrl I L L lrls l nslm EdL1LiIlfD pr vrim mllnrs un ull s U 1 L sm s llu slsllls 1 c LlLLl'Sl1ll7 tau lat ID Pl1XSlLll ulug mln ln Llrrlu mtrlllll 1ltLrsL11m Pruvrllll LlI1cLr tucnnt lL ldtI'Nl11P lmdnrs urn Llutncl frrm tlu CXX my sports iLLlXlLlLS r nn tw s ur mm lmunclrul Lllxl. part ln mul l usa modarn rlntlmms Ik LINLIIIIS fu tnnnls IDL su IIHIIIIDU LTLILIXL llJlllLX IS Lxprcssul ln mfxlnrn rlntlmms lo LllCSL, ,alrls m ilu up tluxr :mn IlI'lUlD ll unnposl mms and sat than to music, uthcr xt 1 slfm or list pau X ollulnll due:-lops urordlnatlfm as null IS xlcrtmss md pcrmlts morn vlrls to partmpata Nlhls prourml lmufln iftcr thc lmlslxntlnll mtrlmu rals md Lndul mtlm nn mturglxss tuurnampnt TWO VOLLEYBALL GROUPS do worm up exercises MODERN RHYTHMS GROUP STANDING J Towne and P Kelly KNEELING l. Chord demonstrates posse und co ordunchon 4 me Z- l H' ' u ' s fl' ' ' 1 1 ' ' L . l ' 'f - 1 ,,'. ll' Q' Vltf-ll 1': Uwe r f as x gl. traininj in n'n' .I rt.: P ' J ' J gnl I-ll-q' . gg ' ' 4 '1 1 - -4 l un in an ' Q lI'2ll 4 ' -. 'l l 1 l' 7 s l' 1 ' f ' lf r . Si '- . 5 1 ' ' il L' Ill - all girl: nl' KIlS,0'- 1' ' 1 L ' 'A include sfllrlmll, bowling, lmskr-rlmll. wmllcylmzxll. ' I 5, ll: ' r al g ll. ' A l .L ' 3. ' I st- . V' x- i I , I V 'U' Q - K-'. ' k R - 1 . 's l' 1 2 1 K. v if 1 L ' ' I ' H' I z 1 '. 52 'na 2 ' ' 1 ' 1 - - ig 4 li ' . a Q , ' r . f n bwle -K V 3 . ' f. z M L INTRAMURAI. BASKETBALL TEAMS play hard to put the1r team ahead Actwe Sports Keeps Glrls Slum, Trim, and Lumber In I11sI11tI11II md t1nn1s, C1111 01rI de:-m11nstr1t1d I11r 1I11I1tx to p1rt111p1te 111 Group aCt111t1 After hrst sc-1111st1r I11sI11tI111II t11111s pI111d lI'l 1 t11urn1 1111nt Iun111rs pI1x1d 101mst tI11. s111111rs md IIFLSII nun 1v11nst IIIL s11pI11111111r1s Xs 1 r1suIt tI11 s1n10rs su11u111I11d to tI11 lu1111 rs for tI11 1I11111p111r1sI11p 1n1I II11. s11pI1111111r1s 111r1 I11 IILIT In tI1L IrLsI11111n I11r 111ns1I1t111n XL 1rs t11t had 11111u11I1 111 111111 out I11r II11 t111r11s 1r1tr1111L1r1Is ID IIIL 1 rI1 Iliff of s1r1nu Ir11tl11 LXICILIIIIX 111 ILIQ tI11 v1rIs l11rI11r1111n11s 11t Iurtx our XX 1111111I11rs LITHLC 1111 s IL 1r nnu1 71r111 s 1111 111u 1r1 7 1 1 1 1 1 tI1r 1 1 I7 111ts 1111I 11 s 1 LD 11 1 su 1 11 XL 1 IL 1 tx 1 1 1I lb LIIIDLIIIS 11111 tu UNL 1 11 1r1s r1 1111 TL I11 Urn TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS R Teoburg M Edwards and K Teoburg pracnce stance and racquet posmons I I I I I 1, ' 1 1 . 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During April. buses trunspnrtcd girls from school to tlic Y Building for an ulitcr-sehool program ut swimming. Ciruups ultcrnzitccl on cliflcrcnt cluys. It wiisn't lung lmcliurc must nl' tht- girls took to tlu- uxitcr gincl timccl up tllcir muscles wliilc lczirning tltc l'uncl.imcntul stmltcs ul grmcl swimming. l.1.-girning tllc cldnu' stops ul' utlmcr cuuntrics lwlpt-tl girls tn unclcrstziml lurcign customs lrcttcr. 'lltcsc wt-rc practiced in tlic st-lmol culictcriu two cluys ii we-ck. A Yuricty of cltincus limin such coun- trics us fivrinarny. Russia, .tml Swcclcn wcrc stucliccl. FOLK DANCERS line up for instructions before music starts. HERE WE COME shout swimmers, J. Sullivan and S. Brodsho. GOLFERS C. Beuster, J. Bowman, B. Garrison, J. Koppitz, R. Richards, and J. Sinn, kneeling, pose for photographer. iw viii 73 -e Q Y f li X naw' ma Q' r A 1 M xfn We Y-ef ,yn Qna ,mf 1 , , 1'a1,,,wv7,l. if' W U. 2 gm A . M . aw A -.,w'w-Wy., .t.., COME io the office. COUNSELOR advises senior e glanced at our homework, some harder than others. We had a riot selling at games, publicizing plays, decorating for dances, selling movie tickets, put- ting on bake sales, getting out the school paper, going on field trips, selec- ting homeroom and Student Council officers. We gathered for slumber par- ties, after-game dances and formals. ew jcleaa an CLASSES f , .- 4 , , 'J-eagfi.. ALWAYS READY to be at assistance to those working In the school system, Mr, K. B. Beasley has a solution. They Plan for Progress llulxing .1 slglt wt rrlirl 'ur NLlI5LI'llllLllLlk'llI. Nlr. K. ll. llmslvx. xms Iwlalsul tn sm tlu' urrttiwlntiwlt .mul nlc'clu.triwr1 :tl tlu' ruwx lllglt mlm-ml lmllrllng. Xlr. lhnslrrx gmc ufllntluss L xlrxt lururs tn Iml.tr1:11nf'. NLlI'L'l'XlNlI'lQ. .lrul glu'-,lsing an tlu' Lwrtstrnutun, llr- XXrfI'l-mal IlI'x'lL'NNlX tu gnu' llx .1 nluutl tlmr this Llpftnfclntu. luut ulluunr. Qlmlrwtrmll uitlt rmnx Iurmlmluttls. 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' , ' y I ' MISS JUNE sennv, 12511119 supervisor, and Miss Mary con- lr11111 lll111111s Stntc X111'111.1l LllllXL'lASlf5'. ger, speech correctionist, discuss the1r case stud1es LISTENING TO SECRETARY Sidney Whitehouse! report, Mr. Albert Guzzordo, Mr. Alvin Schultz, Mr. Forrest Henry, Mr. John Hartman, Mr, Mervin Weston, ond Mr. Robert Hatchery ore ready to odd suggestions. S-'B Mr Wood s Dream of New Building Becomes Reality 'wmv- be ,fr N'X's..,- Q PRINCIPAL DISMORE WOOD Ill has 0 smulung suggeshon Io siudenls offer II the hectic weeks o selvllng problems of lunch Innes bells publnc address sysfem ond workmen I Cffice Secretaries Keep Students and Teachers Happy lim-cl uitli um-rx wrt fri Iirwlilviii. smrtiiig iii .i min liuilnlimg. gtttimg .ilrriig xxitlifitit .1 Iiiililit .iclclrus sxsttiii. l'xt'L'IWlHQ SILl1lL'I1Ix fruit iff ilu' Imtli til xxirrluiirii. 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Uviml li.is lmiiial tlim' mu uilitifil limi-tl l.llxl'N .1 liir til LXIll.llHil1Q .tml tlriiifiii 4 MISS JEANNE UTZ, crt secretory, gets out the art sup stmtiiig. lla' um iicxui' tim lmusx tit limllv stzimlvnts plies- K MISS LAURA RAY registrar and Mass Betty Frczer secretary to Mr Wood working hard at their desks A409 j .9 llwefk 13 i' - U uitli Ilia-ii' lvl.1i1s .incl mln' lulw. can still smile in spite of their stocked-up work. 7 , 777,647 fr 41, A ,, f, L-K ,w V ' .. 'A f , ' X 'sk' 1-an Ls. AGN STILL SMILING ofler taking over the deon's work is dean of girls. Deans Look Quizzical ' ' I N 111I1 Iult xx 1 ll ' QIITHLI. NN ' .I L' ' X I . , ILT 's411. ' I I 11 ' -Ir 11 M' s, vw LI IIIIL' sI1c 1s 11111 111 II1c alum 11I QIIAIQ XII ss I,IL'LIxlHILI1 I1.1s I1u'11 a'11tI1L1s1I1sI1u.1I111L1t lI1L' girls. .111aI lxl IS girls I1.1xn' 11-sI11111aIu 1I11 lNl.lN!ll. C.1rIs I1-ul II1a'x L.111 I11'111 cl 111 Iltl' 1111 41 H tI1c'11' 'ss I7I1'IIL11XIL'I1. 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XIILILIIUIUI1 .IKIXINLN fI1L' ILlIlllL IL.1LI1v1s UI .XlllL'flx.l, III' sin-mls lllLlLIl IIIIIL Nxlll' KILIIIIIQ IIlL'll' 11I1wr1.1t11111 41111I Ixkln IIIIIQ I1L'l'I11IIN. as Q 1 um 7 I 1 MSP - he 11 ' :.m'qVf 3 In lg Ag Xlxss Xllxr Fnxxh X ms Kruk P-x L as lxurlxh Suu IlYJlllLlll4lliIlZQ llmmnmluzv lllNll.l lclncu 1 Planmng Balanced Meals Develops Healthy Bodies Url St Ita Avrleulfurc Cullum IS tlu 1 mu cr of Xlrs l n 0 Q tm icxlsn thc FHA sln msplrncl the Olrls to 1 ummm Holt lrom Vutcrn Qtxtg mrl Qlllflflllll Stltc Culluus L lps tlu nwmt sn mu mn ug im ll u t lllflkllllllft Uruup on llulrsclu CANNING TOMATOES makes favs! class prolecl for homemckers Xl! lll I XIUT BRG! kvvx H 1 I I J . lf' !' ll..1 I 1 in 2' D -. l 'D' -111 nmti . Pau. -luki gg x r l ' 1 l :i gg ul U '7 Miss Frank olmtaincd her HE. and NLE. degrees H ,U .1'. W 1 la X Sh' lu' J 'L ',,l Sl l I 'l 'sduy 1 l the ill Ln . ',' V , c' Q, X. , s R 1, N Z! Q sa Nlus. Iluumgxu IIAMM Nln. llfxnm' l3,um1'1 1' Xin. PETER l3Alims Ifuglixlz lfizglixlz, Spanish latin Foreign Languages Emphasize Oral Approach . ,Xlitcr sdmil. lmittingimd rund- ing uunsuim' most of rhc sparc hours ul' Mrs. Ilumm. Shi' ohf tixincd hcr BMX. dcgrcc frmn Yimdvrhih Unixcrsity. Qui' mi? asks Ur. Ihlwlmirr ni his SILIDISII chissus. llw Xil- Illllhli llinvcrsltx uf Kluxicn is whcrc hc curlmcd his KIA. dc- qrcc. ulmilu Knox Qiuiicgc is xxhcrc Nlr. Buhlvirr was guid- untcd with un pX.i3. clcgrcc. Bc- sides the Cmncru fillh. hc .idf ' viscs the Pan .'XIHL'l'iL'LlI'l i,n'4igLu'. Iuining the Kuuximx' High 3 Sslmiml iAlL'lliIX IIlk'lIli5L'I'N uns .1 u . . . , ., . X vt . mu nxpmrlnnu hu .lr. liihiis. HWS MMUUHHA Ol-so .Xltcr sclumi hours. ha' hiws smmlu 1fi1,,-Hn Milli-L-riiwg .is Al lmnhlw. il hu XIMX. iiL'grc'c's ' .. ' . Y . 4 V I Unixcrsitx wi Smith D.lhriI.l. I 4 i s ,int .iulLl.i1l1!ul xxlth rhi- Nl5.lLi1lLIN hhrxirx' is Xliss Ulsim. NIVUHNHI' ni Stunhnt IliH'.ll'I.lI1N. .Xl lxnnx Cnllcgn' hor KU. , mlcgrvn' xmas .iulL1ii'n'ci. .mai hvr US. iii-gin' in hhrxirx' siiumm' um .lktllllfkli .it thc' LIIIIXVINIIX Hi lllmnis. NO OLVIDES ESTO meaning Don! forge! Huis! quoies Mr, Bobbi!! to his orien- Iive Spanish students. f., hx ,, K 4, LAC X Ta , . D, , r :L J 3. I A J ,rip . if v s. , , r 'X 'i..,Q.J , A L rw' We gn 4' I Li lyQ:Q4,,QuwMfs- ll Kllss llriifxxon joiixsox Xlus. josifiviiixii l,li'I'ERSON Nliss JEANNI5 -l-ROYlI.l.IUN English English English As English Department Stresses Theme Writing lining licunl ul' tht- llnglisli , , . clcpurtincnt, and ol' lmtli tht- li Cizrmziclc and KL'll'Lll1ifU, Nliss -lHllI'lSUIl finals littlc time for lucr- scll. llilicn slit' clues, limwvcr. slic lilies to rciitl and arrungu tlmwr-4. ,Xt tht- Llnivcrsity ul Cliitttgn slit' SL'Clll'l'Cl liar Pli. ll. alcgrcc imtl licr MA. ant tlic Uni wissitx' ul' Vlnscunsin. .-X I1L'XYL'12l11L'l' to lil IS tliis yuir is Mis. l,k'lL'TSUI1, wlio t-in-nt-tl lit-r 13.12. mlugrcc ut Nurtlmcrn llli nuis Smit' Cnllt-gt-. Slit' gmc up licr N'lllL'l'llllCllClL'llllS iriln 'it Ilia' Pululic lluspittil tu rt-tit-lm at Kun' .incu lligli amd cmicli clrtiinntics. Xlns. lxiii Xlcliixxm' I S,,L-CL,1,- IIHQHXII Xliss lrmillun i't'r.'cixt'tl lici' ll S intl Xl S alt rats 'it tin' Uniwrsitx' nl' lllinuis. llliun slut isn't uvrruttirig licr stutlunts' ling' lisli tlit-incs. slit' usually spcmls lwr luisurc timc rattling .intl scxxing. Calling. sewing. tmtl knitting .iw tlit' xniririus lwlalnit-s nl Xlrs. Xlcliinncx' who tcticlics iuniur spcccli classes. Evcry junior luis speech unc titty tl wut-lt with Xlrs. Nluliiiincy wlw imlmttiint-tl licr .-X.ll. .tml Nltl. .it rlit- Umwrsitx' ul lllinms. tlcgrccs ul I THE ILLUSTRATIONS in the text Miss Johnson calls attention to EXPLAINING the Eighteenth Century styles. WITH THE DUMMY Icking charge D.E. students reclly work. Business Ed. Students Peck and Pound Xliss lit-ig stuiimtl Im I3.Ig. tlugiu- .it tht' lllimiis St.itu Ytiriinil Unixursitt .mtl lit-is XIHVX. cltgrct' .it tht- Unixcrsitx' til Illinois, 'l tuich- , . . . . , . ing fillitt' l.tIi. is .i nun cxptrictitt' hir Nliss ling this wtiix tXll Raith? Shlflln is .1 l.imili.ir t'.xpi'cssifii1 tu .ill Xliss Iluiiiiiicfs cltisscs. llusitlcs tt-.it-liinv shc ticlxisus luiiifir Ilncl Crfiss .tml instruuts 3 Y typing in night st-lititil clusscs. Fur rcl.ix.iti1m Xliss Ilumiiicrs rtxitls .mtl xnitclivs tvluxisimiii. Shu u.ii'm'tl ht-r l3.I . tlugrcc .it Illinniis Smit' Xrirmal. Il Xlis. xILlfL'lIlL'I'.S L'l.issc's tltiift siiiiltx it's no ltiult fill hers licuitisc sht' clrills tht-in In In uspvciillt lalciisaiiit .intl siiiiltz lit ing tht- slwiisui' ul I'llIlll'L' Dis ti'ihutmii's ul .Xiiit'itiu.i iicutiliius must ul lici' lcistiim' IIIIIU. Xlits. Nlutclici' it-L-t-it-t-tl hui IIHX. .intl XIHX. tlt-grt-v lrmim llmxn Stgitc. Vlglllilllfl 4lX'L'I' Nliss lltirrmlis position this your zis llcgin ul Girls is Miss Plctlwvicli who is 1 also tht- uclviscr to Clirls Fctlcrtr tifm. .Xlvtcr .attending VI'cstcm Illinuis Stgitc Oillt-gc shc cihttiirictl IICI' IIS, tlcqrcv. Knitting tmtl lltmt-r girixinging uinsuiiit' Xliss X115 S1-151-I-A PLETKM-K-H IIlc!lmx'it'li's lmurs ailtci' scliiitil. Huoklcucpirzg . rl .Y . i l i Xliss I xx Iliiu, Xliss INII lhxixitits Xliis. Ciimti, XIUIKIIIIII sfyiifigiqililiy f fl 'iliiiigg l1isIVil'1itiit' litliltiilifiii s., ,Y -sk, I , Q' f X f, ,nk ,, f ' f , -ff' Qi +A T , 11144, 915' ' f 'i V f if new Wa if 1, , i W- J -D ' -M -MJ. i ti, 'Ll Nln. Fnun XVA'I'lillXlAN Nlns. C.-xizciixx lililfl Vncul Xliisic Urclzcstrii Fine Arts Departments Glue Pleasure Striving to tcucli stutlunts tn sing Whitt they scc is Nlr. V11- tcrnmn. whim griicliiiitccl lrmn llli- nnis XYL'5lL'ftlIl Unixcrsiti. Iln- Unix'L'i'sitx' ul lllinms is Ilia' Lllllhl inaitcr :ml Xlrs. llcrt wliu rcu'ix'L'cl hor lE.Nl. tlt-gi-tw tllcrc. Slit- uimlucts Kcxxuiiicc Civic Or- clicstm with liur ruicliiiigg, Sli-li-li uiirns Xlr. llcrt tit rln- lmsginning nl lilrli pcrifxl to .ill lmncl stuclcnts. llc svcurccl his IIS. ali-gruv in music in ilu- Unif xcrsiti ul lllinuis :incl his Xliistcrs tlvgius .it lllinuis Uvuslqxiii. Xlrs. Smith rcccixccl her NIA. lruin ilu- Unixcrsiti' ul Xcw Xlt-situ .incl hor US. lrnin lhxicl- lci. Shu .ichiscs tht- lilylllll stall lui' thu lxuiimlltc lwsiclcs lL'.lL'llll1Q in night suliunl tl.iss. Hllicsv l.ist hw minutes nrt' niinaf' snunnls lilu- Xlrs. ll-itfc in .irt classes. .Xt Braitllcx' she rc- tt-iwtl her BS. clcgrcc. UNDER MRS. SMITHS guidance, on students learn to sketch in pen ond ink. rs. I af' , if V Nln. I.onn,x1xi1 Illini' Band Xlns. llonoiiiv Sxuiii plrt. Ciruft Xlns. .Xxiigi IA l.Iil'lZE A-lrt, firaft '--sr fp'-Lu ,Juv Q? NIR. XIERLE FAIRIIIELD Nlns. LUCILLE Bizockxmx U, S. History U. S. Goreriiineiit Social Sciences Play Up the Present UBC speeifielu stresses Nlr. Fairfield whose NIS. and BS. degrees were attained at Illinois State Normal, Bradley. and the University of Illinois, Ile advises Ilistorv Club. Do vou understand? should sound familiar to all govern- ment and eeonoinies students. iliheir instruetor, Nlrs. Ilroeli- inan, gained her IIS. degree at the Universitv ol' Nebraska. She advises the Debate Club. Besides teaching. Nlr. Middleton sponsors the FIA. Ile earned his HE. degree at Normal and his Kl..'X. at Bradlev. As treasurer of the high school funds and the athletic ticket manager Xlr. Pryor is kept busy. Ilis BS. and MA. degrees were earned at the Universitv ol' Illinois. Nlr. ltamr secured his IIS. degree .it Illinois. llesides coaching athletics he instructs drivers training. CHECKING UP with current evenls Mr. Fairfield aids his hislory class. n-'A-?. W NIR. KENNETH KIIDDLETON U. S. History NIR. CIECIL Pnvon I'Vorld History Kln. tXDANI LAZAR Sociology Miss I lA1mIET lxlCC'ARTHY Alatlzcmatics Nln. XYERNON CoumN Science Nlu. JOHN ljENNlNG Cflzemistry Bliss ELSIE KIINIBIEI Miss BEATRICE FLORI .l latlzcmaticsw Biology t9 , Sciencgs Tram for the Future Cut the chatter! warns Nlr. Corbin to his science classes. lle coaches lmaslvetlmall, crosscountrv, and golf, and graduated from lVestern State Teachers College with a HE. degree. Nlr. Denning tries to impress students that time is their most valuable asset. At the Illinois XVeslevan University and Nelmraslia State Universitv llc earned his BS. und MA. degrees. Bowling and collecting roclvs and fossils top the list for Nliss Xlcljarthv. lrrom Nlount llolvolce College and Columluia Univcrsitv Nliss Xlcfarthv graduated uith HA. and Xl.A.'s. Nliss Kimmell tries to prove to her pupils that equations are as easv as duck soup. ller l3.A. degree was obtained at the University of XVisconsin. She advises the senior class. Playing ragtime piano and driving her red Plymouth conf tents Nliss Flori. She sponsors the science club. ller HE. and Nl.S. degrees were earned at Eastern State and lllinois. GAIL WILLIAMS records cs Elwyn Henning watches Mike Terry se? up c Physic's experiment under Mr. Denning's direction. RONNIE ANDERSON operates a metal Boys Learn From Experience Xlr. l..indis linds time til he eh.iirmiin nl' lndustri.il llduedtitm. Ci. l. instruetiir. .ind iidult edueiititin superxisiir .ilnng nith his tt-.iehing duties. Ile uht.:ined his 13.12. degree .ind .i me.itinii.il tertilieite .it xYL'SlLtI'Il St.ite Unixersitx. Cimeliing -luniilr high ltiilrlsill .ind hnsltetlmll hikes up mueh til' Xlr. ll.iinline's time. hut he ustmlh' finds extrii time hir hm- ing nr wrestling. lie seeured his ll. ll. degree git Hksteri Unix ersitx' in Xhieiiinh. Snlilniiiiure licxithnill players .ire given their eneriuriigeinent iind emiehing lirmn Xlr. Faris. AI he Ulf. Lind HS. degrees he lmssesses were seeured nt Xlestern Stute tit Xhieiiinh. ll' Ag. hoys do not net like gentlemen. it is nut heeiiuse Nlr. Clulhy hiisn't tried tn teiieh them. Advising the suplimiiore elziss rind FFA take up his spare huurs. Bath his US. and HS. degrees were seeured nt the University of lllinuis. Nlr. Cinlhy origin- iited :adult zigrieulture eliisses .ind enjuys reading and trinel, 1 SE' pew 47 Kin, lixxius Comix' lathe for his proiecl in machine shop. Agriculture Xin. Clixrigx I-AN1Jis Xin. Yianxox llAINI.INE Mit. EARL PARIS Industrial Fiiiicatimz ll7UOt1ll'0l'kl1lAQ Iizdnstriiil Arts ftw' gunn- Cf They Service, They Serve, They Support All Activities llishing out hot meals to three shifts ol' hungry students was all in a days work for the cooking stafl. .Krriying early each morning. they planned and prepared food for 600 students and laculty. New to the school were the ala carte foods which consisted of desserts. soups. and cold plates. Staying as late as ll:30 was not uncommon to the iianitors, when school started last fall. ilihey worked hard to polish floors and install new liurni- ture. This hroom and huclyet hrigade found the new school not only easier to lyeep clean. hut handier too. The tour long corridors kept them in trim for their johs. Cletting students to and from school safely and on time through rain. sleet. snow, and fog was the jolm of the hus drivers. Each accepted the chatter and singing ot' his group on the trips to and from school as only routine and seemed to enjoy his vanv. 5 rw llave a headache? Klrs. llarvey, school nurse, was kept busy whenever students were ill. Two sick hays were the main features of her new quar- ters which adjoined the dean of girls' office. She worked particularly hard to get all high school students to take polio shots during the semester. Nlns- l-AunA llanvrix' School Nurse S? LOOKING PLEASED are, STANDING: Mrs. Les- ter Vandemark, Mrs. Adolph Josephson, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. Altaretto Carlson, and Mrs. Richard Stuart. SEATED: Mrs. Oddette Little, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. Royncrd Johnson, and Mrs. Ross Lyle admire the des- serls. BUSILY WORKING, Mr. Ernie Paul, Mrs. Robert Cole, Mr. Camiel Timmerman, and Mr. Walter Schmidt show their skills. BUS DRIVERS Zeke Hepner, Howard Moore, Herbert Hampton, Paul Pierson, Ralph Cole, and Orville Blust wait for their riders. L Seniors Crowd Activities Into Final Year VICE PRESIDENT Jack Miller entertains treasurer Sharon Bngnadello and secretary Betty Mollne with one of his tales SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Bill Swearlngen shows Miss Elsie Kimmel class adviser his comm1tlees for the year 111117 -I s11111 s ll 111 ISL 11s st II 111 11 101111 II1 11' 11 LI II1 1 11111 IBLII L1 11 S1111111s 1111rI11 1111 1111111ss11111s 11 I1111tI1.1II v11111s 1 1111n1mts 111 11I1I 111 1 1 lum IDL XXLDL 1 11 1111111111 II11 I11111111111111 11 1 LLL 1 r 1111 11 11 VNILYLIIX s111111r 1 IX L 1118111 IN Il KEITH ERICSON irades sen1or PICIUYES wnh Sh1rIey Brodsho and Rose Marie Damm 1 1 l111xt 1111111 ll 1 1 111 1 1 I L11 11I 111 s11111s N 111118 XXLFL LUIIITLIIIIU T IIIS 11' IILXI XLII' I1 U 1111 Ir 111 Lt Ll L7 L NLHI I' LILLLIL X 1' 1111 N N 111 1 111111118 111 ILL L 1 N L I L IL 111 s 1 U I1 1 N L 11 Q N L IIU L IIUI' fi NLIIIUN LFUHL L NN NN I I COLLEN MCKEEVER explains pennant sale lo Pat Keller I N ond John Foltz L-111 41: I1LlL'Ii 111 s1'I11111I 111 II11' I.1II. 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XYI1 '11 11.111111 1.11'1Is .II'I'IXL'LI, II11' tr.11I 1115 st.11'11'1I .1II 111 -r .1g5..1111. L'I.1s 111-1-I1 1.1111' 'INI11 1111 II11- I11'-Is 111 tI11- DILIII I, 1111. .1111I ' ' r. I1-11 II.lLlL.lI.l 11.1112 L'I.1 Night. L'I.1, 111111111-1. .1111I ci1'.lLILI.IIIl1l1 -11111 I I11111' sI111rt 1I.11s 1111' 1L'l'1 I111 1 11111'I1. E I Ru Su mam' Bxinxkraz lmlustrnal lznl. 4. Anox Bl3I.I.l'OllRZ CQ,-MX l: l3ll.'X l. 2. 3. 4 l.ilmrarian 4: Usher l: Pep Clulx 2. Nm' llravunz CL-X.-X 2: FHA I. 2. 3. 4: Pep ' 3. Ix'nmi'1 1' l31.Ak1a: Band I, 2. 3. 4: Kllt-tt Clula C lub ln'lustrial lil. l. 2. Nl.-XRY .Xxrmzrzsrnxz HRX 1. 21 Ir. Red Cross 3: Pep Cilulu 2. 3. 41 UE 4. lluxxrlm AXNm.nsux: llume l1fum1 Olfieer 4: Stu- clent Cuuneil 3: Prmtlmll 2. 3. 4. Nlajor Letter 2: Alraels I. 2. 3. 4. Xlajur Letter 31 Industrial Ed. 4. SHIRLEY .Xxsoxz 'lranslerred from Princeton 2: CQ.-X.-X 2: Plll 2: Industrial Ed. 3. 4. .lash .'XPP1,nsox: lxeumlite l3l'L'SlllI1LlTl Class llmlitur 4: llrnue llllfhlll Ullxeer 41 C lass Plax' C ast 3. 4: C-.XX 3. 4: fflrls l'ecl. 2. 3. 4: f-lee Clulm l. 2: PIA 3. 4: Palette-l3rusl1 lx Ufhee lxlll 3. 4: Pep Clulm 2. 3. 4: Pmm Committee 3. SAHMI .'Xs1sLx,I.: llume Hman Officer I: Student Cuuneil l: Class Play Cast 3: Clce Clulm l. Pres. l: Palette-llruslm I1 DE 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Clmeerleacler 2, 3, 4. XVILLIANI BAxuA1': Class Play Cummittee 3: FFA l. 2. 3. 4. Elvis Presley Craze Hits IIENITA IIoswELL: K'fiIII'lIlIIL'IL' Hcpurtcr 2. 3. 4: Class Play Crminmittcc 3, 4: CK.-X I: CQICC CIuIm I: Chorus 2: FIIA I. 2, 3. 4: Ir. Rod Cruss 3. 4: cJlllCL: .Kid 3: Pup Clulv 2, 3. 4. XIAIICQARET IIIIAIJSII.-XXVI Alrgnslurrccl Irwin I2:iisIcy'. SL-ntI.imI 2: Kcirimitv I..iy1iut Sr.iII 4: lil Iimu iflif Ilclmrtur 2: Primm Cimiiiiiiittcc 3 Cram: Ihr-xsE1.: FIQX I. 2. 3. 4: Ollicu I-Xid 3. Simnux I3iuc:NAm5I,l.o: CI:iss Uliliccr 41 Ilumu Ilmnn Ofiiccr 2: Studcnt Cciuncil 2. 3: CI.iss . . . , -. 1- - Play Cuininittcu 3. 4: C.-MX I. 2. rv: cvII'IS I'ccI. I. 2. 3. 4: C:imcr:i CIuIx 2: CLI:-c CIuIm 2: Cluirus gl Ifl :X 4: lr. IIQLI Cruss I: Prom Cummittcu 3: IH-Ii CIuIm 2' 4. 4: Qucvn ,'XtrcmI:int 2. 4. Fall, Fun, and Football, SIIIIRLEY Iluonsuoz K-Clzrmiiclc Typist 4: Student Council 4: Class Play Committcc 3, 4: CAA I. 2, 3, 4: Chorus I: Cllcc CIuIn 2. 3: Choir 4: PIAA 3. 4: Office Aid 4: Urclicstru I, 2: Pep CIuIx 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3. .-XNN Illmoksz Kawauife Sponsurslmip Stuff 4: Class Ofliccr I: Ilomc Ronin Ofliccr 3: Class Pliiy Cnmmittcc 3. Cust 4: Girls Fi-d. 2. 3. 4: Camera CIuIx I: Cilcc CIuIu 2. 3: Ufliicc Aid 3. 4: Pon CI 2 ' I ul: 2, 3. 4: Prom Cmninittcc 3: ITIQX 3. 4. PATRICIA HIIMPIIREYI Glu- CIuIm I: Primm Coin' mittcc 3. Dux.-xI,D IELIRCIIANIZ Ilumc Iluinn Olliccr I. 3: Ihslii-rIi1iII I. 2: Iiuutlxill I. 2. 3. 4. XI.1'ur I.cttcr I 3, 4: II mul: I. 2. 3, 4. Xluiur Iyttcr I. 2. 3. 4: C.Iu- Clulm I. 4. Xiu'-Ijrcs. 4: lmlusri-i:iI Id. C IuIn I. 3. XY1l,l1.xxl C.ulI,x': Studunt Ciiuncil I: ImIusrri.iI Ill. I, 2. 3. 4. Prcs. 3. LQIIIIISTINE CQAPILIIOI Kcuumitc Liymit Stuff 4: , . . . , . C I.iss I7I.Iy CIJIIIIHIIIUL' 4: CXX I. 1: Q IlllIAlIN I: IH-lv CIuIi 2: Priuii Cwiiiiiiittcc 3. S pIIYI,I.IS CUTTEN: Kcmzrzitc Senior Class Eclitur 4: Ilumc IIUU111 Olllccr I, 3: Class Plax' Cmn111ittcc 2. 4. can 1, 2. 11.11111 1. FII.-X 11 2. jf. RL-cl fruss 4: OIIIQQ ,Ximl 3: I'r1n11 Cf11111111ittcc 3. 4: Pup Lluln 2, 3. Rrxzkn CIol1I,0Nx'aI,: .'xI1lL'I'ICiII'l Ijiclml Scrviu' Stu- clcnt 4: Ilrmu' II1111111 Ulliccr 4: 'I rack 4: flass Plax' fast 4. Ifxmxcls Cllnnxnnz Ilaskctlmall I. 2: Irack 2. 3. 4. Nlajur I-cttcr 3. 4: Imlustrxal Igcl. 3, 4. IIus1, xlfklllii IDAXIXI: Is'c'I1l'UHIC'IL' Reporter 3, 4: Class Play C'11111111iItu' 3: Clmrus I: IiIIpX I. 2. 3. 4: lf'I .X 3. 4. I3I'I,I1f CII1L'l11 3: I'cp Cflulm 3. 4. XI..x11c1.x IJ1.c'1,E1114: I7II.X I. 2: IDIQ 4. I,.YI'lIIL'l.X Ilxcoxlsck: Class Ollliccr 3: Ilumc I31111111 Officer I. 3: IJI2 4: I3r11111 C'11111111ittuu 3. Cf.-11101.11 C'A11'1'1': Class Play Cu111111itrcc 3: CLXA I: Band I. 2. 3: FI IA I. 2: IDE 4: Prom Committee 3. II.-x111s.x11x C IA1x1u2: I-I I.X I. 2: IDI-, 4: Pup Clulx 4. IJoL1c:1.,xs QILINKI Imlustrial Ed. I. 2. UI.-xxuzs Cuxcgranz K-K Izmuiclc I'I111tngrapI1cr 2. 3. 4: Stuclcnt Council 2: Iracls I. 2. 3, 4. Captain 4. Nlajur Lcttcr 2. 3, 4: Class Plax' Cast 3. 4: Ilancl I, 2. 3. 4. Pros. 41 C,1lIIlL'l'il Qlulu 2. 3. 4: Pan .'X111crican Cflulm I: Canteen Stall' 2. 3. 4: Orches- tra I. 2. 3. 4. Yicc-Ijrcs. 3. Go Along Hand in Hand KEITH Emcsox: Ilaml 2. 3. 4. lovcla I'A11.0N: lranslcrrccl Irum Iuulmm 4: Ir. III-II Crass 4: Ifl IfX 4. I'.x'1n1c1,x IIIINIINKLI lwxmzzitu SIw1N.r'sImilw Klan ILI 4 C law KDIIILLI I Slualnnl C umll 2 lla ,U 1 . 1 ' II ' -1 ANN N Play CIHIIIIIIIIICK' 4. 4: CLXX I: Clirlx' It-II. I, 2. 4, 4, Prvs. 4: Ulu' C-Iulm I, 2, X'iucI'rvs. I. Prgs. 2: I I.X 4, 41 lr. III-II Clrusx I. 2. 4. X iw . , , . . Prw. 2: Pvp L Iulv 2. 4. 4. Prw. S. Pwm bun' mittcn' 5: Ilmmurlrlixrg Qm-In 4: IIXII 4. . j , . luux I'rn'1l: Irasulmall 4: IIaxIa'IImaII I. 2. Xlap 1' l Il'IIL'IA I1 I'I5.X I. 2. 4. 4. Taking Over Homecoming XIARLLARHT IJENNIQY: Claw Plav CNIIIIIIIIIIIUL' 3: I-II.-X I. 2. 3. 4: clllltl' .Mal 3. 4: Usher I, 2. IRICHARD IJLIVITZ Class Play CIHIHIHIIICL' 3: Clwir 4: Industrial lil. I. 2: Stage llculmician I. 2. 3. 4: Pmicctiunlst I. 2. 4, 4. Ilcmcnxn' Iluxrmnz Class Play Cmnrnittcc 3: FI IA I. 4: I.iImx'arian 4. 4: Uslrcr 2. 3. 4: Orchestra I. 2. 4. 4. IJIANE IJUIIIUKZ Iransllcrrccl from Rock Island 2. 4: Class Play CIOIUIIIIIICC 4: CAA 2: Pup Club 4. XIARILYN Illmwxlzxxsz Class Play Cmnmittcc 4: C.-XA I. 2, 3. 4. Yicc-I'rL's. 4: Clmrus I: Ollllicc Aicl 3. 4: Pcp Cluln 3. Fnun ENSLEY: Fmrlsall 3. 4, Xlajur Letter 3: 'lracli 2, 3: Industrial Izcl. I. Exhausts Pep and Spirits 'Iiicixms Postfix: Home Ilucin Officer 4: Ilaslxetf ball I. 2. Nlajur I.etter I: Cult 3, 4: Industrial . 5 , ,, .. , , Ipd. I. 2. -1. 4: Irallic Safety Cwuncil 2, IJUAXE FLIERSTZ Transferred Irwin Calxa 21 Hume Rubin Officer 3. 4: Student Cuuncil 3. Football 4: -IVI'.iL'I'i 4: FFA 2. Slllllljgh I5uNk: llumt- Hman Ollieer gl Student Council 4: Class Play Committee 4. 4: C.'X.'X 2. 5. 4: Band I, 2, 3. 4: I'II.'X I. 2. 4: Ollice .Kid 4: Pep Club 3. l,AAI'lt1lTK Ciimiifniz Basketball I. 2: Track I. 4, Xlaior I.etter 4: Industrial Ed. I. 2. 4: IDI? 4. BONNIE CiREENE1 Kewunite Club Editor 4: CAA 2. 3: Camera Club 3: Bi-Pby-Chem 2: Ilr. Real Cross 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3. IJUNALD CItls'i'AifsuN: Ilome Ilrmin Officer I, 2: Baseball I. 2, 5, 4, Major Letter I. 2. 5, 4: Basketball I: Stage Technician 3. 4: Vlirallic Safety Council 2. Ilictimium II.-xxir,1N: Student Cuuneil I. 4, Pres. 4: Iimitlmaill I: CI racli I: Clwir I. 2. 3. 4. Vice-Pres. S: Irallic Saleti' Cuuneil 2. Iluniai' II.xnm': Fuutlmall 4. lxxiies lI,xn1,cm': Iliune Iluuin Officer 4: Student Council 2: II.isIxetb.1ll I: Ifrxitball 2, 3. Xlajnr I.ette1' 2. 4: II melt I. 2. 4. 4. Xlalifrr I-ctter I. 2. Ji. 4: Clee Club 41 I5l7.X 3. 4: Industrial lid. 2. 9'i.xNiix' II.xiiiuN: Ilume lluuin Ollicer 41 'Iraclt 2: hill 4: Class Plat Cannuttee 4: Cainera Club I. 2. 3. 4: Clee Club 4: Ilistury Club 4: . . ., . l'.in .'Xl11L'I'lL.ll1 C lub I. 2. 1. 4. X ice-Pres. 4. 95 LD Studcm C'wL1m'II I: CI.1xs I'I.1x Cost In Girls 1TH Illilililkklli Ixuzmrziru I'Iwmgr.1pI1x' Stnfl 4. Fed. 4: I.iIumri.m I1 C'Iwrus I: ITIQX 4. 4: Ili I,I1?'c2I1L'Il1 2. gl I'.m .Xmn-Vinum CIIuIu 3. 4: Il-In fIl1Ia 1, 4. XYYN IIhXxlxc:: II1.mc IIIM11 OIIiucr 4: StucIvnt Council 4: II.mcI I. 2. 3. 4: Ilistwry C'IuIn 4. 4. OIIiu- .XMI 4, I'xn1s,um Ilxassz CHX.-X I. 2: C.lrIs I-cd. 4: I'II.X J I. 2: Ivlm C2IllIw 4. II.lllEll'I Ilxvks. 'I I'.ll1SIL'fI'L'tI Irum IImcIIurcI 3. We Thought of Homework IIUN.-XID Ilolz II.nmI I1 IINILlSIl'I.lI I'nI. I. 2. 4. 4. C'.xlmLx'x IImx'1.: II4mcI I. 2. 4. c2Lll1lL'I'.l C'IuIm 4: FIIA I: I'.m .-Xxm-rlcgm CIuIu 4: Usher I. 2. 5: KJTCIICSIFAI 5. 4. Ilominl IImx1.: CQII1- C'IuIm I: I.IsI1cr I. Iuzm' Iluxlvmuaxz I5m:rImII 2. 3. Ilgmd I. 21CLIcc CIuIv I. 21 IIIKILISIFILII I1cI. I, 2. XIICH.-Xll .I.xc-Maxx: Iv! Izmrm-Iv .XII I.lIx4.'l4 I. 2. 4. .MI XI.1n.1gn1' 4. Ilumv Ilmun OIIIII-1' I. 2: Stu mlunt C'uumiI I1 II.lSIxL'IIl.III I. 2: I5uutIm.1II I. 2. s ' - y - 1. 4, XI.rlwr Iuttur W. 4: Ir.11.IQ I. 2: CIaass III.1x Chlmmlllirtngu 4. 41 I3cIu.1tv C'IuIs 4. 4. Pros. IIixturx' C-ILIIH 4. I'l'11m l1:l11l11iltu' 41 .XtI1Iutiu xI.lI1.l1lk'I' 4. 4. Iluxxx ,Ixumx KI.1w Oiliur 2: iI.1w I'I.1x ffm 4. lIIl111ni!tu' 4. KLXX 21lQi1'IQ ll-II. I. 2. 3. 4: cI.ll1ll'I'.l C'IuIm I: 6.11-f C'IuIv I. JH I7II.-X I. 2: l'I.X I. 4: Ill 4L OIIIQI' .XIII 2. 3: Pop C'IuIa 4. Considered Crisis on Suez l'.x'1'sx' Klil.l.X'1 CLA.,-X l. 2. 3. 4: Cilee Club l. 2. 3. 4: liil ,X 3, 4: Pep Club 2. 'lANE Kinxmxz llome Ronin Ollieer lp Student Council 43 fi.'XfX l. 2. 3, 4: fiirls' lied. 3. 4: Camera Club l: Cllee Club 2. 3: lilli-X l, 2: FTA 3. 4: lr. Ned Cross 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Clieerleuder 2. 3. CuEsTi5n Konvnixz Cilee Club I. DI.-xxiir Kmlxlxow: KsfilIl HIiL'IL' lleporter 2. 3. News Editor 4: Class Play Cust 3. 4: llebute 2. 3, 4. Pres. 3: CQ.-Xi-X lg Putbliinders 4. Viee- Pres. 4: Czuneru Club 2: Fill-X 3. 4: l3iePliy Cliem 2. 3: Ufliee :Kid 3. 4: Pep Club 3. 4. Yiee-Pres. 3: Prom Committee 3. Pniuv ldv.-tn: Student Couneil 4: lluselmll 2. 3. 4. Xluior letter 2. 3. 4: l3aislQetb.1ll 3. 4. Nluvior l,etteri3. 4. Football 3. Nluior l.etter 3. 'lirueli 2. 3, 4. Nlujor Letter 2. 4: Class Play Cust 3: Tmllie Stilety Couneil 3. Duxsre l,ExiPkii: lxeuunzite Pliotogmplmy llditor 3. 4: Student Council 3: iliruelt 3.4. Cgiptuin 4. . 4 4 ,H . yter 3: asy 1' .. ,. 1 in .-. 3. Xluior l.etter 3. 4. Cross Countrx' 3. 4. Xluior ltr ClisPllxCist3 4 l ndl 2 3 Yiee-Pres. 4: Cumerti Club 2. 3. Pres. 4: Cilee Club l: Clioir 2: lndustriul Ed. l. 2. 3: Ureliestrri 2. 1. 4: Prom Committee 3. .X3'Il1Il1l: Vlxitonsoxsz Cluss Pl.iy Committee 3. 4: Putlilinders 4: Cramer.: Club 2: l3i-Phi'-Cliem l. 2. 31 Ortliestru l. 2. 3. 4. .Xrisxs -Ionxsox: Football 4. Nlnjor l.etter 4: l5l:gX 3 J l. -. 3. 4. lres. 4. P.-x'rnxc 1.x l'SEl.I.IiRZ lxeuuuite Iuyout Stuff 4. K' flirmziele Reporter 2. 3. Excliunge Editor 4: Cluss Pl.iy Committee 3. 4: Girls' Fed. l. 2: FTA 4: lli-Plmy-Cliem 2. 3: Palette-l3rusli l. 2: . , . . Pep C lub 3. 4: Prom Comnuttee 3. l'.xAI'nic'l.-x Ki11.l,x': Ixenuuitr' Proolrezider 4: llome llooni Ullieer 3. CQpX4X l: liund l. 2. 3. 4: l3ll.'X l. 2. 3. 4: l'-l.'X 3. 4: jr. lled Cross 4. Xiee- Pres. 4: Prom Committee 3. 7 I I LNI XIm'Ixl I XI nz I 1 IIINICIILKI Imm IIruIIm'cI Y . , . - . wzlxvxmfzltv C IuIu I,nI1tur 4: C..'X.X 3: C Iuur 3. -I: IJIL -I: ITP C Il1Iv -I. Ixxmx NIcXI111.xx1 StuIIw1t Cuumnl I: II.m1I I. u 1 ' 2. 3. -I. ILIIIIII Ixxu'I1-1' I 2' 3 XI .ap Ifvl X ' , W . In rx XII XXIILIIIZ llamn I 111 CJIIICCI' I IuuumXIumIx1:: Ilaml IIH..mUIIm1 I IIICI'x H . , , 3, XI.Ilw1' Ifmr 3: IIX 3' Iml tx1.1I III IIN IDI 4. I'1lIm Cfwlmnlltu XIIIILIIC XI.m.1snI I N 1.2, 3. Canteen Was the Hangout, K1,NN1:1'u I,mQs1mx1 ImIusI1i.II Kris, IIOIIl,Il'I Incasxmx: II.I5IxL'II7.lII 2. 41ClI1-L-C'IuIm I. 2. 3. -I: I7I3.'X -I: .'XtI1Ictic XIIIIIIIQUI' 2. I3uxA1.n I,m'1az: II.m'ImII I. 2. 3. -I. Xlqljnr Icttur I. 2. 3. -I: I3aIsIiL'tIv.1II I, 2: I5uutIx1II I. 2. 3. -4, Xlzlyur Iyttcr 3. -I, II'2IC'Ix I. 2. Xlnyur I.cm'r 21 CIz1ss I3I.1y CUIIIIIIIIICC' -I. Cylvc C IuIu I, 2. 3. -I: C3I1UIl 2. 3. -I. XIAHY Lussuxuovz CLMX 3: OIIIC1- .-Xifl -I. Clfxm' I,YLEZ 'IA1'u11sI'cl'rccI Ivrum SI1cI'I'icInI 3: Ihsc- ILIII 3. 'I IIOXIAS I,x'l,L: lxcmnlltu SL1Im'1'1lmli1m Xlnmlgur -I: Cfruss Clmuntry -I: I3zmnI I. 2. 3. -I: FIA 3, -I: Ilistory C'IuIm 3. -I. Yicc-Prcs. -I: OrcIu'strz1 -I. We Danced to Rock 'n Roll IAHRY XIATCIIETT: Iieuwzite Sponsorxliip Stull 4: Student Council 3: Foorlmll l: Tmelt 4. Nltijor l.etter 3: Cflee Clulx 2. 3: lI'lClLISIfltll ill. 2. 3: UE 4. Pres. 41 llin .'Xmcrie.in Clulu 4: Canteen 1. 4. Xl.-xnjonirg XlA'1'ox: Keuwlite lfuculty lltlitor 4: llome Room Officer 2: Student Council 4: Class Plax' Committee 4: C.-X.-X l: Girls' Feel. l. 2. 41 'Cllee Clulm l. 2. 4: Chorus l. 2. 4: l5'lfX 4: vlr. llecl Cross 2. Pun .Xinericnn flulm l: Pep Cluli 2. 4: Queen :Xttenclamt l. .IM K Nliriunz Ilusketlmll I, 2: l7ootlm.ill I. 2. 4, 4. Xlujor l.etter 3, 4: Nlruclt 2. 31 Urcliestrti l. 2. 3. 4. Pres. 4: Athletic Nlunaiger 3. 4. 'lumi' NIILLEH: Clee Club l. 2. 3: lmlustrinl lftl. 2. 3. NlARI'l'A xlII.LliR2 K-C liimzit-If Reporter 3. lregis. 4: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Chorus I: FHA l. 2. 3. 4: V1 A 3, 4: Bl'PllX c.llL'l1l 2. 5: Pep Cluli 3. 4. lloisxni' Xl1i.1.igii: 'lrguislcrrezl lirom lfllsliiirt. ln- cliunzt 4: lnclustrizil llcl. 4. VS' G Xlvxm' .Xx X Urnmck: IXUIIIIIIIIL' Ixplst 4: CI.m UII . . . ', .. . - zu.-r 2. CI1ss PI.Ix CHIIIIIIIIIUL' 1. Cylrls I'uI. 1 4: CQICC CIUIJ I. 2: CI1urus 4: I:II.'X I. 2, 4 PI.'X 4. Pfp CIILIIJ 4. 4. :xxx Ulsox: Iwumzirc Clvpx Inlitfwr 4: SIUIIL-nt . . , . . C. num-:I 2, CI.m I'I.n Cust 1, Cfmmlnlttu- 4 u 1 '. v . . . I ' NNN . , W. , ' C X X I: CQIUQ C'IuIm IL' ITI .X 4. 4: Ili PI1yC'Iu'1n 7 Ir PIII C1 -4 4 Pla 4 P111 C'IuIm 4 1 . . , I FAJIII CHIIIIIIITIUL' 7 mAms Onmxu: Ilmm- Ihmlmm UIIiccr 4: CQIL1' Clula 4: I3I3,'X I. 2. 4. 4. I umm I 1 . . . , '1'sOu.xnl: i,.X,X I. 2: CIIL1' LILIIH wa I'II.X IJ L4. j-7 We Tried On Caps, Gowns. Ilxnnm. PLU4: I5m1tImII I, 2: IDI.. 4: P.m .Xmu1'i- Lum Q'IuIm I. 4. II1c'u.-xml I'u-,nc'I' IIumu Ilfunn OI'I'iu-r 4: Studcnt . , 7 , u ' 1 ' CUlll'lL'II -1 ImscIa.III 4, 4. Xlnwr Iytlur N: Iwft- Im.uII 4. Xlupwr Icttvr 4. 'Ir.1L-IQ 2. frms Cuuntry 3. XI.1jur Ifttcr 4: C'I.xws PI.lX QILISI 4: CLIL-c CIuIu I: P.1Icttc IIVLISII I. 2: Prwm Q'ul11n1ittn'L' 4. I.xxL Ijlllll I.: IXLIIIIIIIIL' I'I14m1g1'.11vI1y SLIII 4: L'I.lss PI11x' CIYIIIIIIIIIIUL' 4: fQ.'X.'X 21 PIIX 2. 4: Ir. IMI Cmss 41 P.1n .XIIIL'l'IL'.ll1 C'IuIm 3. 4, Prus. 4. UIIIIILV .XicI 4' Pup Q-IlIIT 2. 4. 4, , . Xlxnusx IIIIIN Ilwmv Im-:um OIIIWI' lg CI.m PI.ax l'v:1u1uiltu' 4. KQXX I. 2. LIN! C'Il1Iw I. 2. I ' - lcII1VI'lIN 4: I-I X 4, 4. Ir. Ik-II LIIYINN 'Ig O1'cI1':s III I I Pllwlluh 7 4 - ' w Iuxxx Pum lux: IlILIlINII'l.II III. 4. IDU 1, 4. Xlu IIXII P1 xx - . , . . Nik. Ilfum Iwmmm OIIIII-1' I1 IIIN . 1 , Iwrx Llulw H. 4. ImI1lNIl'l.1I III. I. -. H. 4, The Sauages Had Us Crazy Klirm Nmasxrinz Stuclcnt Cuum-II 4: II.1sI4ctImII I: . . - , I4m1tIw.1II 2: lIIKIll5ll'I.lI IQLI. 4: IPO f-, 4. llUY.KI.D Iluslvxl-1 lINlllSIII.II Ikl. 2. .ltlllutiq Xlam zlgvr I. 2. :XLAN lllllllii Stumlcnt C'4:um'iI 4: 'lmclx I: flwir I: IJI2 4: Pun .XIIILTIKAII1 C'IuIm I. 2. 5. 4. IXIAIIY 5IAxl.-lim: Cfql.-X I. 2. 4. 4: I'II.-X I. 2, 4. 4. I7rc's. 4: Olliu- .liml 3. -I: U1'cIu'stl'.1 I, 2. 4. 4. ,IIIIUNIAS SAXILIILISUXZ lxff Izrmziclc Ilcpfwtur' 2. .XII NIa1r1.1vcr 1. .Xssistnnt Ilclitur 4: Ilnmc Ilufun OI- ' Q - 1 . llL1'I' I. 2. 41 Student Crfuncll 2: l:LISIxL'fI3.IlI I1 Gull' I. 2. 5. -I. XI.Ijw1' I.L'trL'l' 2. 5. 4: Cllss I'I.1y m CHM 3. L-HIIIIIIIIICL' 4. Clwir I, 2, 4. 4: Irwm C'u1n1nittuc 3. . Y . .- , . . , Luc.11w1. SCIVITZ I-I1X 2. 4. 4. lIIllLISIl'I.Il III. 4. 41 IDU 3. I 'IiIII:I. II.xxl11u.z: Clmrus I. 2. Glu' ' Club I 7 I-II.X I 4: Ilan .xIIIL'I'lL'.II1 Clulm I. 2. 3. -I Pres. 2 Imax Ilunxmxng Student Council 2. 3: Hmm 1. 4. XI .ljur Iyttcr 3-, 4: ImIustri.1 4: Uxln-r I: IPO 3. 4. IDII72 .VIN Ill-IIIZ Iwmtlnzxll I. Ilulu Inclrll-nz I-II,X I. 2. -I, 4: l.IIJF.II'I.lI1 4 4 I'rs - CJIIILL XMI -I Pclnllulmi 4 Iv Q. 3- l 'L- SALUTATORIAN KENNY Vauahn and Valeducloruan Roberl Howe slum through the lubrarys college catalog nn an effort lo decude what college or umversny lo attend Singing the Blues Over Tests IIUISIITI Sxilnqg llllmv IIUUIII CJIIILCI' 1, -In Cross Qlllllllllf I. Xl.11lr latter I: IDU -I. Juxx x x u 411 1 41 N Il IN I IL ss lun I L C Iulm 7 ILI fr L S1 xx all ffaiwiiwi .M fa'-M4 S. l957 AWARD WIN ERS Shnrlee Funk Ameruccn Legion Cmzenshlp and Pal Flemmg DAR Cvhzenshup admnre Ruth Rvchlers Belly Crocker Homemaker pun We Had Fun Sensor Week LI KN null ter w 1 r I Lttc In ILISIFIII Dk ksl 1 IC INIX 11111x1 1111111 L 111 I4 IHC 1:41111 s C 1rIs mrus 1 1 N111 1 1 s 1111 Ltr C 4 1 1 s C ILL 4 r Ilul Lrrss 4 C 4 C 1 CI' 1 S Il 1 I Stuau HLIDCII 4 1eIC Ir1 '5 dx Cou11L1I I 1 KIIINK 1 x It 1 1111 J ILCI 1. 1 1 C 1111111 en , T515 IJ1. II C11 A VIL' PUTTING FINISHING TOUCHES on the senlor class float V1rg1n1c Sturm M1ke Terry and Marge Matson work tate We Squeeze Out a Vuctory CLASS NIGHT COMMITTEE STANDING Put Terry Kenny Vaughn and Muckey Jackson SEATED Marge Matson Roselle Zang and Janlce Sulllvan put the1r Ideas together 'D I Ilrm YI 9111.4 1.1.x I: I.1II I. 2. 31. 4. XI.1j1:r I.et ' '.4:'I'r.11IC I. 2. 31. 4.XI11-If y 'r 2. 3. 4: 1 . '. IQLI. I. 2. 31: Y 4. ,IM ' ' 1111141111 I'.111cI I, 2. 4. 4. X411 lf .V S' : ICU ' 'I' NI. 24' 4 2 I1 4: CAIAIS. I,I.11 Cllst 3. 4: CLXX I. 4: Q' Fed. 4: CfI11 5 I: ClIee C.ILlI I, 2: C'I111ir I. 2. 3, 4: I'eI CIILIID 2. 3, 4: ITIQX 4, 4. A SUIIIXAN: lxewmil' Il11si11es XI1111.1ger 4: II11111e I' 1111 CJIII ' 4: Stuclent CIULIITCII lf: fI.1ss I'I:11' CXINI 4, CIUIIIIIIIIICC' 1 CQIXIX 2. 4, 4: Cl'rIs' I5ecI. I, 2, 4. Yiee-Pres. 4: CTI urux I: Q H CfIuI1 2. Pres. 3: Cfhuir 4: IJSIQX 3. Q I . ' ' 1.3 3. : JIIIee Aid 3: Pep C4ILlIl 2, 3. 1 lIeer- Ie:11I' 2, 3. 4. 'I111111' 4ll.,IYAN1 Ilume I'11r1111 CJIIiee1' 1 f I'1t Ci 'C : I3:1sIaetI111II I. 2. 3: F1111tI1:1II I. 2: In I. 2, 3, 4. Nlujur Letter 2. 3. 4: ' zII1e .vkIII' 1- 4 2. XY111. .-ul Sw Q. z C'I11m CIII'ieer 41 Il me Iym C IIC 2: I5111ItImII 2, 3. 4, Xliljlll' I. 'ltel' 4, 4: Almek 2: IITCIUSIFILII Il1I. I. 2. 3. Pres. 4. ' Pr 1111 qft 'tt'- 5. 2 , I I I 7' x I 0 t .lv I hx I. A V .iff f I 1 II 'I - 1 IL 'il ll 2 9 I S231 2 V 3' ' 'fx N fx - Y gxv, LJ i. U S my .1 I IO 1 . ,, - , , ,,. -1- ' 1 . I , ' U I G : '-' 4 , ' , with 'II , ' 1 . Z: I , Xl1i'llAl:I, ll.llltYZ Clm Ulliu-1 lg llumc 141111111 Qfllccr gl Stuclfqnt Council lz llnslwtlvall l. 2. , . 2 . . . 5. 4. xltllllf l,cttur 5. 41 l'1111tl1.1ll l. 2: Cmll l. 3. 4. Xl.1111r l,cttcr 3, 4. P xtmc 14 'l Lnrzxw lwzmrzitc lQ1lit1111i11fCl1i1-f 41 Class Ollliccr 4: lI11m1- lglltllll Ollicur 3: Sttttlcnt Cfvutr eil 5: lhslactluglll 3: Vlmcli 2. gl Gull 2: Class Platt' Cltst JH lflf.1X 41 llll,l1f cll1L'll1 2, 3: Pmm C11111111itt1'1' 4: 'lmllic Snlctt C'11um'il l. l1111N Aluxtstr: l:lKlfllllll 4. Xlnjur lrttcr 4: lflinl l, 2. 5. 4, Yiccflnrcs. 4. AN 'l'11wxt1: li1'11'11111tc Clllflllilllllll Nlnnugcr 41 Qllnss lll.1t fast 4, C'111111t1ittc'1' 41 CQ,'X.1X l: Ulm' Clulm 2. 3: Clwrus l: Lllilll' 4. 4: l7l','X 71. 4. Pros. 4: Olllct' 1Xitl 4: Pop Clulm 2. 4. 4: llrnnt Cmutttittcu' 3. B' Ne- if We Felt Lucky To Be 1 1111111 1 1 1r 4 ss l 1 C Ll um tort C L11 4 w l Ct Rl IN1 X 1 uhm X xx 111 1 ust111 1 atm XllDl tr 'NHRA X KN L Ulllll lltllllll. lllllllll I Llllllll' s lu 'V 3 i I .ll .lc . .'q.'1st1111t SITHTIS 2 it ' 1 fam Ultccr 1 - 1 -' .-. . :Stun-nt -HLIHLI .-Q Af 1 1' 1 .-. ,.l.4 1 fss . lillllllll 1 l 1 'ich 's, -1 7 tx 'tt' 1 ist1rY ltv. lcv. 1 A umm -- . ' xxE'l'11 Y.xt1. 1 ll - it- -. 1 lcvnt clllllllbl gl 11.411 . -1 1.5 . ' 'mir -. 4: l' llt' . -. 'L N -1 1 , 1'1'i1. ' -L . ' L . . , Ulllllll ' ' First Grads in the New School llowamm YARGEH: Band l. 2: Industrial Ecl. I. 2. 3. KAREN Zaislaxeuisz lQ'filll'fHIlL'lL' llepurter 2. lixf change litlitor 3. Business Nlanager 4: llnme llouin Oflicer l: Student Council 4: CHX.-X l: l7il','X 3. 4. Vice-Pres. 4: Pan .-Xmerican Clulm 4: Ollice Aid 4: Orchestra l, 2. 3: Pep flulu 4: Prom Committee 3. lgllfll.-Xllll ZANG: leflzrmziele llepurter 2. News llclitur 3: l:mlitur-infcliieli 4: Student Cuuncil l: Class Play fast 3. 4: llelmate flulm l. 2. 3. 4. Yice-Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Camera fluln l: llistury Clulm 3. 4. Pres. 3: Pmjectiwnist l. 2: Prom Clnnmittee 3. IXOSALIE Zaman Keumzuite lcaxuut Eelittir 4: flaws Plat- Crmmtittee 3. 4: Gigi l. 2: C2.llllCY.l Clulv l: Clec Cluln l: Clwrias 2: Palette-llrusli l. 2: Ollice .Xitl 4: Pep flulw 3. 4: Primm Cltmmittee 4 'lAN1C'E ZIEQLER: Home Rumn Officer l: Student Council l. 2: Girls Fecl. l. 2. 3. 4: FllqX l. 2: D12 4: Pep Clulm 2. 3. 4. lltnxu. XX.xssox: CLXX l. 3. 4: Cilee Cluln l: Ili- Plij'-Cfltem l. 2. 3: llixturt Clulm 3: Ollice .Kiel 4: Pep Cilulm 4. XY.a1.1'En xx-LHB: llisturx Club 4: IDE 4: Industrial lxl. I: Pan .'xl'llk'l'lk'tlI1 C lulv 2. Hill..-X xYllI'I'lill0LlSEZ lx-C Iimuiele llemrter 2. 3. l Page Editor 4: llume Horan Ollicer 2. 4: Class Play Cast 3. Cummittee 4: CigXgX 2: Clee Club 4, Cflmir 41 Fl l,'X l. 2. 3: lr. Real Cruss 4: Olliice Aicl 3, 4: Pep Clulm 3, 4. XII. XK11.i.i,xx1s: lranslerreul lmm lglklmrn. Vw cumin l: li'filll'UlIlL'lL' llepnrter 2. 3: Class Play Cast 3, 4: CQJMX l: Clirls' lietl. 3. 4: llaml l. 2. 3: lfl A 3. 4: l3l'l,lly'C,l1Cll1 2. 3: Orchestra 2, 3: Pep Clulr 4: Primm Cummittee 3. Jumors Take on Actwltles Cut Down on Homework 2 ur -- ARK... ,ou Q-1. rf -sf JUNIOR ADVISER Mlss McCarthy talks over wlth Presldent Paul Kempm has plans for the lunlors Bttommv upptrtlrssmtn pushtd tht 1un1ors mto mort txtrr turrttultar attmtlts thts scar Alttr gtttmv Jdjusttd to tht ntu hulldmv lotlttr tom bmmons and tmdmu thtlr un around thtx btgin plms tor 1 Homttommv slut md float At football gxmts, thtx uort Btrmudt shorts md tar touts Ilmt l1lfS0l'lg Cfrttn Door strxtd is IL thtmt ol Tllttll' slot uhllt SllXLI' 'Xlttts Dtlttt xx ls tht Hott tmtmc Hhtn tht h lslttthlll stxson sttrttd thu sold ttntx htrs to rust funds lor tht prtm Iumors httnnt tht mlm st tx ol tht Im lslttthrll squad ulth our rumors usutllx sttrtlnu t at 1 vxmt n t :rum tht roup mtfm mt mv plans or tit prom ts th 0fLllLSIfl tommltttt wot husx ns I ofrtsstd tht lunnos ht 1 Lt rust lunds t llttbt ugmt thtx Imtttmt tnthus I K I l K l1C IHUIK KLLS 141118 Tix hrought thtlr plrtnts to htlp thtm dttndt RX tl tllX IH HILL! Illl IITITULIDLLIIILDI ol L ISS PlJX trxouts md lttpt thtlr lmvtrs trosstd untll tht cast xx as mnounttd Food htlptd to mal1t tht rthtarsals mort fun and lttpt tht yumors full of t umors utnt ull out to trmpuun lor thtlr noml ntts for Stutltnt Countll prtsldtnt I ws hmntrs md slovlns proud thtlr II'lgLI'lUllX Dttormnu lor prom took 1 uholt uttlt hut lf urs fun Cnrls shopptd md looktd lor frothx fr nx fomtls md hoxs uort thtlr llrst xx IL jltlttts md sptnt thtlr lust dlmts lor torswts As tht stmors mmrthtd out of tht usstmhls tht 1un1ors moxtd Into thtlr plttt pr mud to ht so honortd VICE PRESIDENT Jon Plrtle Secretary Sandy Heaton and Treasurer Loss Brown look forward to thenr gumor achvnhes INSPECTING THEIR NEW classrmgs are Mary lou Leplanka Laural Goodsell Charles Cantrell and Barbara Om I I I I Y A-eg., 1. 113i -1 ' 1 1 11 1 ' ' 'A' K 1 11 L- X- 1 V K 11 1 ' ' X l f 1 f V ' f . PXP' A1 . . , . , 1 , J -. .. 1 , ,R L U 1 . 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' Y A - ff -mg, A 'Q A ., f'1' I fl ZZ- . B., M ., V Z X fi li, 1. , fit: -' f nf' ' X. CQLLNN QXIJIJIN Hox.xr1JAX1lm1c.1i'1 XX-ll 1 mu Alwfllxsux -Ixxzax' lhkmx ,lmuxxna Hxmin Ywmxxrg UAKLH Ilnoxgsln lhlxls -luxm' HLQKKKER .lllNl-. lllfxcgwlox llusla HLINQIHQN HmzunT lhilulw Pfxux, BIZTTS C.-xnor. S1115 Ilxiuwun Dux.-xum UITTINU YIANICIE Rx'1 1'1wc: llum' Buss -IANILKE Ilmvxmx Lois lhmww .Xxluux l3Llc'11,xN.-xv C.mmox llucznn' Klaxxxfru BURNS ,Ioux llusnooxi lmammmua Cf-xx151.Ios CWIIAHI rs C'.'xx'1'mfI.I. 7 I I llm C AIIPI x'II,II lIxIm,x CIIIIIIII CQI IIII IJ flxx xxmx I . Y, c.lll I' l3xI:IIxII.x CIILE -IIIIIIIII CVR.-X162 Yum' C'IIIIIIIIi S.xxI1I:.x IJALIIQION SII.xImx IDAYIS Nl.-xIa'III,-x DEAN N.-mm' DECNLERCQ ,Xxxwx IDIQNNY SANIIII.-I DE'l'ox'F XVII I IAM Dol IESIJXLLIZIK RLNNIQTII Dowxm' I INIJX IJRAilOI,0YIClI SLIYANNF DIIAc:oI nv1c'II XIIQIIIIAI, Exxls CQILUXI IA IIAOIIO CLI UIIIQI I7,'wIIu PROM DECORATION COMMIT- TEE-S. Herforfh, T. Huffman L. Drogolovich, co-chairman, G. Zellhuber, K. Parker, co chuirmcng P. Millmcn ond M Deon draw up plans. 'fin 3 '-an XII! v I ... X fs . K we . ga ,..II :I 'W W 'Why ,ms , ww IHS? 4,5 'K ,f ff YM I XKYILLIAIW FOLTZ LEE FULTON PATRICK GARLAND BONNIE GARRISON LAUREL GOODSELL PATRICIA GORES IVIARY PAULINE GUSMAN JERRY CIUSTAFSON LEROY IIAMLIN BARBARA IJAMM WILLIAM HAMPTON GEORGE HANCHETT DAWN I-IANSEN BEVERLEE HARRIS SANDRA PIEATON DIANA I-IEISER AS CRINOLINES STACK UP be- fore Iockers are installed, iuniors plow through to get dressed for class. f f I 5 if E 3 +4 'sf' .. ! 6..x AY 'Ct was 2, .Q 6 - 2, D 2 lp Q' cl x f' 416 1 D ' ' ' 1 Q ia :Xxx HENRY S,-XNIJRA Illilll'UR'I'll Dux lllI,I, XIAIXTIIA llll,I. Punxnu. ISITHE ,IVIIONIAS Illllfl MAN -lungs jAm'14sox MARX' .Xxx ,lAc'mxsoN KEITH IIOIINSUN JEAN 'lllRXVll'lI PHIL KAZLIHUXVSKI PAUL Kms:-LN CiAIlI.A KNEPP 'IAYNE Kuvvrrz Sl1E1.1n' Klmusn KQARNET Kluixlzuw BERNARD LAIIEIDIS CQARY LAMB Nl.-XRY 1,011 l,15PIANKA KAREN I.INIJ9'lllAND Svxxlmrx.-x I lNlllIi'llN1 llfxnxlx lnucam. SAx1mA Imu' c1A'l'IlliRINl. l,YI,lE XIAHINIAY LYLE fill.-KRI.ES XICCQEE PAULINE XIARTINDAIL XIAXEEN Nl.-KYHEXK' PHILLIP XIILLNIAN NANCY NIINNAERT CTAROI. NELL ,IANICE NICKEL llximax KJIIMAN IEARBARA CJTIS XYVARREN CDTIS l3Ev1inI.Y CJLIART Gun' PALMQUIST KEITH PARKER ,ERRY P5LI.AN JACK P15'1 rx' IDONALD Plume PATHICIA PIERSUN JON PIRTLE ' 1 SHIRLEY lOlAFl.Ili'l' NIARY Pusmm IJAUIJ RALEY 'IUDITII RALEY Gecmcsli SAMARA 'IANETTE SAUER IUDITH SCHAIIB ,I-ERRY SCOTT BILL SHIMMIN 'THOINIAS SHUFFNER VVILLIABI SHUNICK THOMAS SLEEPER 'DONALD SOBOTTA CAROL SPECIIT RITA STACY BONNIE STELTENPOHL ELDON STEWART BARBARA STIFF BEVERLY STIFF SHARON STURTEVANT IJONALD SUNLITIS STEPHEN SWARD BONNIE SWEARINGEN ROBERT SVVEARINGEN KATHERINE TEABURG K LAL' li ., A , V .A . -5- , :uv : . F ,fx I . ' '. fl, -7-L. . . I .vi ' ,--'1 'J' 5' .4- ' ., ' 1 - . . fb , ms 1 --,. , jk Q, L I ' - ' Sl' ' .5 1 .4331-7 3 .gf K x wi- . E' if '- A - 5 lf' ki W . N:-Q:-'Q 1 K . .IQ ,M as ' ' .Ill xi ls - 'a'fa.gL ' K I rf - f-2 . -N . -ff ,. ,- ll ' .' -I 4.3 ' HN' ' . ' 2. --1. . 5 .X Ii-7 T '-125 wma snvsu Mens DEFEAT L. 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' . 44 ...L M , - 2 ROSE NIARY TEABURG CLARENCE PI-HURSTON MARTHA TIETZ STEPHEN TILSON 'DOROTHY XYANIXUTREYE JOHN XKANBRANDEGHEN DOROTHY VANIDEROSTYNE ZXIARY LOU XYANDLISAN ,IANICE VAN llEc:KNER EDIUOND XIANXAYASSENHOVE XVILLIAM XIEREECKE JAMES XVAGER IXIARLENE XVAGER XVILLIAM XVALLACE CATHERINE XVALTZ AIARGARET XNTATSON ROBERT XVATSON LINDRA XVHITE DONNA XVILLIAMS ROBERT WVILNIARTII JOAN ZANG cTERALD ZELLHUBER 'gav- x W' -., '-J' w-T Soplxomores Find Tlxemselves Involved in Activities SOPHOMORE ADVISER Mr Jim Golby looks over Pres: dent Dave Mclnhres plans for the year rllxt sctond largtst tlxss xxx stlxool, tlxt soplxo xxxorts wtrt xll rtadx for tht ntxx xtxr xn x rxtxx stlxool As soon as sthool started, thtx orgxnxattl a board of tlxrettors madt up ot class offxttrs and homeroom presxdcnts xxhxth nxtt the fxrst Tutsdxx ol txtrx month to dlstuss md plan tlass projttts Fllxt hrst projttt, an xllsthool Harxtst Dxntt, xxas lxtld xxx Ottobtr, to xdd montx to tht tlxss fund At tht lxomttomxng tht sophomorts prtstntttl 1 slut slxoxxmg tt xthtrs xxlxtn tlxtx xxtrt xouxxv Tlxtxr float tlxtnxt xx xs Ktxxmtt, Xloxx Fllltlll Doxxn xt soplxomort lxoxs turnttl out lor lllxtttr loot hall tn xxx xsst lhtx lttpt up tlxtxr rtputxtxon lxx Nlnlllng tlxrtt out ol stxtn vxmts 1 xtx lxtld x xxxnttr tlxntt to xx xxtlx t xtlx sopxo nxt rt toultl mxltt a guts! Mr mx C ollxx xx IS tlxtlr sponsor and lnstlgxtor ol xxxxlxx ol tlxtxr projttts Xlttr lootlxxll tlxtx turnttl to lxasltttlxxll md lxtpt txt llxxtttr xxmmno strt xls X ftxx solxlxoxxxorts txtn xxx xtlt tht xarsxtx squad Sprmv found rhtst sxmt xtlxlttts plus x ftxx mort out for tr xtls mtl lxxstlxall C Ak lxtpr soplxo mort girls xlttr sthool too Sophoxxxorts found tlxxt tlxt sttond xtxr ln hx lx stlxool lttpt tlxtnx xxxutlx lxusxtr md tlxtx xxtrt m xolxttl xxx xxxxnx mort xttxxxtxts x txt txmt txt stlx xml xtxr xx IS tntxnt, sxxxo nxorts but tlxtxr xtxrlxoolts mtl nxoxttl up to tht luxxxor stttxon xn tht xutlxtorxuxxx KAREN QUAYLE secretory Janet Ptasnlk treasurer and Jeonnue Von Nxeuwenhuyse vice president start out the year discussing activities SOPHOMORES Pot Wnlomoslu Dove Mclntxre Amlo Gcl loway ond Terry Zong discuss lost nights events os they wait for a drunk D 4 1-1 -- x . 11 'L 1' x 1 1 2. ' . 1 1 . ' ' fi ' ' . . ,. . 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November Aha' For once the gals took the lead and brought thelr dates to the Kewumte Brmt Your Elvis turnabout qome boys surely must rate' Thelr corsaves were be xutlful 'md free too KHS has a new fad Kelth Parker and Nlncy Anderson are both wearmo halfheart ehims Football at Prmceton Second ply assembly Otto Schacht Abner and Dnsv M10 Hamster trrlved today Senlor PILIUICS there was plentv of tradmg That turkev dmner was real yummy thls noon Santa otherwise known as Pat Terry arrlyed earlv todav to make '1 llst of good lrttle boys and gurls C rades todav I cant see why there were no As rn College Enghsh' December Im see1n0 spots' Can this be loye Oh tts Mr Babbrtt takmo pletures for our dedleatxon I serye a purpose ln this school On whlch no one can frown I saunter lnto class eaeh day And keep the ayerage down ,K i . ' . I n r . r ' r I D h 29 - z tl z 1' , ' . - ' . ' ' ' '- , 1 ' 19 . . . 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' M ' I: nal. 5 Mi' 1'I1. g l'h.. .I Su la. 1 ' 'l1'1 We Do a Little Homework, We Make the Grade 6 Xvhen Iom Sleeper was told to do a chlorine experiment outside, he didn't waste any time. Ile donned his coat. eap. and Imoots and with his equipment went out in the 22 degree win- ter air. I4 .Xnn Ilrooks and Pat Iileming shared their Yal- entine Ieeling hy decorating the huIIetin hoards with Imig I Iove you hearts. I5 XYhat's coming oil' here. Phyllis Cotten and Bernie I3aIsis enjoyed playing tic-tac-toe in filth period study haII. I8 Xlarcia Yer Ilagen and Cathy Klinetop have a IittIe trouhle Iugging their record player into the ealietn ria alter school. 20 Xvhy in the world was Karen Zahlackis IJUIIIIIQ around in the sehooI's 57 Buick? 23 kVas Collene hIeKeever ever shocked Iast night? Fourteen girls surprised her with a hirthday party at Rosalie Zangs house. 25 College English students Imegan their research themes today. No peaee now. March I Ile prepared juniors! I heard Mother kI'as a Freshman is going to he a riot. -I This basketball tournament is keeping us pretty Imusy. It is fun to host the Regional. 6 Guaranteed remedy to eateh up with home work -come to school often. II kYhy so many seniors at the puhlic Iihrary? Ile- search papers made a good excuse to get out nights. I7 Shure and Ihegorrah tis green you're a wearin' todayl I9 Daffy Definitions- Forger: .-X man who makes a name lor himself. History: .AX record ol' events that never should have happened at all. 26. I say we have talent heref That Girls' Gym Demonstration certainly proved it. April 6 Clot up early to attend the newspaper and year- book conlerenee at Northern this morning. 9 juniors scored a hit with elass play. I2 Uopsl 'I here goes Kliss XIeCarthy in a dither. getting ready lor the state math meeting here. tomorrow. IH Kewanee Ilelays iIhe clueen highlighted the awards. 26 I heard that our new SC prexy is getting on the IiaII. Ile went to the state eonvention. Ilad lun at the Plow Boy Prom. Cot a new dress, too. May I Anyone Iior may ImasketsF Doorhells are ringing tonight. 3 'Iiommy I-yIe is getting mighty eurious ahout the prom theme. 'I he prom committee is hush hush. I2 C5130 a.m.D Ihanks. juniors, for the super prom. 26 Ilacealaureate made some ol' us shed a tear or two. IDidn't think I'd feel that way ahout leaving. 27 Those slams at class night really had me worried. 29 Most oli us enjoyed them, though. Ihis has heen a Imusv month-the Imig day is here-and no one wants it. Such is life. .IUNIORS SHOW UP seniors in intramural basketball in tricky manuevers. One Good Turn Deserves Another A G L Hat Shoppe A C1 P Food Stores V2 page A G W Root Beer V2 page Adams Appluances Albrecht Bros Hardware V page Allens Dalry V2 page Allred Veterinary Servnce American Standard Kewanee Boller DIYI non X2 page Anderson Grocery V2 page Anderson s Jewelry Andrews fr Andrews Attys Angels Floral House B 6 B Prmt Shop Baker Brothers The Band Box Bannon Muslc Shop Bartz s Auto Servnce Berg fr Dunes Drug Store Berlnn Machnne Shop Dr J F Beyerle Blacks Cr Fletcher V2 page Blakes Bootery V2 page Bolmg Trucking Service X pag Bonded Servlce Statnon X pag Bond: s Boss Manutacturmg Co 2 page Dr Rrchard Bowman Bowman Shoe Co Bowlmore Recreatlon Breedlove Sportmg Goods Briggs Yarn Shop Brooks Motor Co 1 page Fred Brown Atty Brown Lynch Scott X2 p g Bryners Machme Shop Buntm G' Oliver X2 page Burlmgton Chicago Cartage pag Bystry Lumber Ca X2 page Carlson Roofing Co V2 page Carpenter Roofing Co X2 page Carpenter Grocery V2 page Cavanagh Z7 Schueneman 1 page Churchlll Manufacturmg Co X2 page Cnty Coal Yard Cnty Market Dr B A Clayton Coast to Coast Store Cralg 6 Clarke Smclanr Servrce Crystal Shop Cubbon s Darlbar Cullugan Salt Water Servnce Paul A Cushman Atty X2 page Darry Queen Daves Servnce Shop Davndson s Restaurant Clult Dean Agency Delshers Produce Wm Demmler G Bros 1Vz pages Despam Food Market Dune Shop V2 page Dooley Bros Drammslus Grocery V2 page Durey s Jewelry Dura Recreatron Edwards Nash Sales page Wm A Egert X2 page Elks Club 1 page Ken Elllott V2 page Dr F M Euard Edwards 6' Van Vooren page Evergreen Memory Garden Farr Store Fashion Fabrrcs Edwm J Faull Atty page Dr Harod Felton Nlcholas Fischer X2 pag Dr C L Flemmg Fosters Wallpaper Shop Franks 66 Servrce Fred s East Lawn Market Fullerton Lumber Co page General Telephone Co Gerwng s Gnfhllan Bros X2 page Dr E P Gleeson Dr E J Goetzman Golden Bros V2 page Dr Hayden Golden Goods Furnlture House Goodyear Service Store Guxzardos News Stand The Hatch X2 2 page Hemruch Cr Duckson 1 page Henry Bros Shoe Store Hull s Rexall Drugs Hoogle s Skelly Servrce House of Flowers Hugglns Agency 1page lllmons Power Ca X2 page Lyle R Jager Ins Agency Jay Tee Hatchery V2 page Jae the Jeweler K and M Apparel Kalne Accountmg Servuce Dr E J Kaxubowskl Kee Broadcasting Co 1WKEll Kee Bulck Co Kellers Kewanee Auto Supply V2 page Kewanee Coca Cola Bottlmg 1 p Kewanee Electrlc Co 1 page Kewanee Farmers Co op V2 page Kewanee Federal Savmg t7 Loan V2 page Kewanee Headware Co V2 page Kewanee lndustrnal Washer Corp X2 page Kewanee lron Cr Metal Co V2 page Kewanee Machinery Cv Conveyor Co 2V2 pages Kewanee Manulacturmg Co 1V2 pages Kewanee National Bank V2 page age - - V2 . n a W I . -- 2 - ' - V2 . . - 16, 2 I ' . , . - V2 . 4. 4 1 I e ' .- V2 . . . T 'Z e ' - I l 1 ' ' 1 lz e . . . ' . - s - - . - I . ' ' - ' page Bracken's Floor Cavering-- V2 page Gustafson's Paint Store- 'X2 page . , - X - ' o e . . . - Q s ' ' I . ' ' - V2 e l ' l - . 1 1 l J 'ix-i I u a . 1 I ' ' - 1 . . . , . T I l . . I . , I i - ' ' - , - 1 Back Our Sponsors Kewanee Service Laundry Kewanee Veterinary Hospital- V2 page KeesIer's Sport Store Keway Confectionery Kirley fr Sons- V2 page Knepp's Ready-to-Wear- V2 page W. E. Koppitz S. S. Kresge Co. Dr. C. G. Kurtz Lake Street Floral Co. Larry's Garage Larson's Jewelry Leader Store Lee's Smart Wear Lee's Tire C1 Battery Service Lester's Feed Store AI Livek Trucking Co. - V2 page Lyle's Service Station Mackemer C7 Means Lumber Co. Maid Rite Sandwich Shop Mail-O-Graph -- 2 pages C. Malone Trucking - V2 page Martin Machine Co.-1 page Midway Market Mode-O-Day Dr. Nolan Montgomery Montgomery Ward C7 Co.- V2 page W. L. Moore Insurance Moss Electric Shop Meadow Gold Dairy Mower Bros. Consumer Co.- V2 page Murphy's Office Supplies R. A. McCormick Sewing Center McElwain Film Service McNabb Drug Store Dr. L. S. McNabb McNeil Asphalt- V2 page Don J. McRae, Atty. NeIson's Shell Service- V2 page Nicholson Roofing Co.- V2 page Nixon Electric Co. - V2 page North East Street Market Novak Bros. O'Connor 8 0'Connor Attys. Olson's Fruit Market Olson's 66 Service Station -1 page Raymond A. Orput, Architect-1 page Palmer Cr Workman Agency- V2 page J.C. Penney Co.- V2 page Peoples' Cleaners Peoples' National Bank- V2 page Phillips 66 Station Pickering's Barber Shop Pierce's Restaurant The Pink House Pinkie's Service lnn Piggly-Wiggly Midwest Co.- V2 page Puskar's Barber Shop Quinn 6 Blachinsky, Attys.- V2 page Rashid's Food Market Amrmcm-cstaudavd IIIIIIK llllll llflllll Ratliff Bros. Cr Co. - V2 page K. C. Redebaugh, Ins. - V2 page Reed's Inc. Jewelers Richard's Dairy Richard's Smoke Shop Glen Rowe Rule Printing - 1 page Sears, Roebuck 5 Co.-V2 page Schmidt Agency - V2 page O. W. Schneider- V2 page Scott's Produce- V2 page Seifert Funeral Home-1 page Seifert Vault Co. Sherwin Williams Paint Co. Del Skogland- V2 page Star Service -- V2 page Studio Restaurant- V2 page Friend - V2 page Star Service- V2 page Dr. F. J. Stewart Dr. H. D. Swain Tastee Freez Taylor G' Son Dr. R. M. Terry- V2 page The Thede Co.- V2 page Thiessen Office Equipment- V2 page Tichenor Photo Studio Tunnicliff's Texaco Service Tri County Auto Dealers Union Federal Savings Cr Loan Ass'n. - Uptown Cleaners C. L. Van De Voorde Bot. 5 Dist. Dr. H. R. Varney The Vogue Walworth Co.-3 pages Wanee Theater Wanee Old. 6' Cadillac Inc. - V2 page Welch C1 Welch Attys. Bob Westlund Agency-1 page Paul West Wholesale Dist. Dr. C. P. White White Hut Cafe J. P. Wilamoski- V2 page Wilkinson's Office Supplies- V2 page Wilson's Barber Shop Wolter's Groc. Cr Market Woltil's Heating Service- V2 page Gregg A. Young, Atty.- V2 page Dr. Robert M. Younglove P099 Banquet Honors Staff Completion of Book WR dld xt' the l95f lxeuamte IS hnlshed Heax mg a sigh of relief, we look back on the uork and fun that vsent mto the makmg of eaeh page The poor dummx IS tattered and torn from so mueh We got our first gllmpse of the book at the staff banquet on Max 20 VVe eouldnt help but feel a lxttle jltterv Clanemg through lts 136 pages, we were satlslled VVe eouldnt haxe put out the book vuthout the help of Mr l'red Noer of lndeco xt lndlanapolls who u as the Hrst to see our layouts and make suv Uestlons to Improve our dummy Mr George Funk boner of National Sehool Studios took all of our underelass pletures and Mr Tlehenor of Tlehenor Studlos took our senlor and group pletures Mr Harrx Babbltt and hls eamera club also helped us out vuth pletures it ow! glgmq -ex.: Nr lXorman Semmelroth of Record Prlntlng and Advertxsmg Companv at Bellevllle assisted us m the selectlon of type styles, helped us lit eopv and prlnted oul entlre book Nr Blll Snell f eos er deslgn Prmclpal Dlnsmore Wood and the olllee secre tarles helped us Wlth pleture schedulmg, and the faculty helped us meet our deadlmes We are espeexally grateful to A1155 Eleanor ohnson our aduser, who spent an unendmg source of energy and patlenee to help us produee a book, and Mrs Dorothv Smlth was generous vuth her aduce and help wxth lavouts Eaeh member of the staff alded the edltorlal board to earrv out the vsork of hrs dlvlslon and was responslble for sellmg and dCllX6flI1g the books WHEWI ITS FINALLY DONE slgh lhe members of lhe Kewanlle Edllorlal Board as lhey relax after fmushmg lhe book They are Tom Lyle subscrnpllon manager Joan Towne clrculahon manager Janice Sulhvan buslness manager Rosalae Zang layout ednor Pal Terry ednlorm duel Donna Olson copy edllor Vurglnla Slurm managing edllor Pal Flemlng sponsorship edllor Judy Turner produtllon manager and Duane lempke photography edslor I 3 , . 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Ilurnthy, 31, Ili Yun lirmnlz-ghcn, john. hll, H3 Yun Vnurt, Richzml, 110 Yun lhurl, Robert, 104 Yun lhurt, Sxnulru, 58, Sli, HH Yun Vuurl. 'l'lun1mf, 119 Yun Uncle, Larry, 51, 116 Yxmdfsnmrk, iierahl, 9, IU, 2.3, 45, SJ, 60, nu- ,Of ,jfi lg' -' 1-.' Stud. lim-lurr:S. 119 V 4 4 ' -:jj 'A Sta-ltmxpulzl, Hnnnic, 11.2 ' If I 9,4 71 Stcllcnpulml, 1Qv:r1A1L1. -10, 1.20 ' J . .71 'Z L Stewart, 111-rnzxrmi. 102 V rl f , . Stewart, lilden, 37, 00, ll- , I ! 104 Q! Yurger, Howard, 105 Ye m, Sandra, 136 Yu nggren, Hayden, 126 Z Zznhlnckis, Karen, 22, 32, 34, 36, 38, 52, 105 lung, Jmm, 5, ll, Zh, 34, 36, 38, 43, 72, 73, 100, 113 Kung, R1IC1l1ll't1, 14, llw. 21, 24, 45, 48, 52, 53, 105 Zilllpl, Rosalie. 14, 50. 51, 103, 105. 129. 132 Zumg, Tvsrrzuxcc, 8, 12, 51, bl, 63, 04, 65, 114, ll'1 Zellhnher, Herald. 32, 85, 113 Zieglrr, jzumire, 58, 39, -ll, 105 RESEARCH PAPERS before school ends. 135 A 'livwf' l!w d?ji'j,1 ff' ffl' piy O . Q A V wi , , Nd Jlfyw U u T M,YYf'C',f: EJ. ' 'ill 'W X' ' f , if ' ' ' . Xl 1' L!! all lx 4, lk 'l,J'k' W yy 'il' N i 3 ,,, ' 1' lu! 119' ' , 9 T 4 J. ,f i e .1 t W , .- , 71 9 1 1 1 LJ 1 ' A gf J ,r tw les and Sports Index M ,T NJ --J ,U 1 jg . I Ll ,ill L l I X K y ff' f f' lf J l' xl' f ' W W w 'J l 'S .1 C, ' ,lj 19 ef. ,yn x J , by Assemblies - V 54, 55 Football-Freshman - - 61 Junior-Senior Prom Band - - 26, 27 Future Farmers ol America 46 K-Chronicle V - Baseball ---- 69 Future Homemakers of Am. 47 Kewanite - - - Basketball V V 62, 63, 64 Future Teachers of America 36 Mid-Winter Formal ' Basketball-Riveters - - 65 Girls Federation - - 39 Nature Club - Basketball-Freshman 65 Girls Athletic Association 43 Qffice Aide, , Bays Glee Club - A 31 Girls Athletics - 7l, 72, 73 Orghegtrq - - - Camera Club - - 44 Girls Chorus - - V Ill Pan American League -'f Cheerleaders - 67 Glee Club - - 30 Pep Club - - - Chair - - - 30 Golf - - - - 68 Proiectionists - Cross Country - - - 69 History Club - - 45 Senior Class Play - Debate ---- 48 Homecoming - IB, I9, 20 Stagehonds - - Distributive Education - 4l Industrial Education - 42 Student Council - Football - - 58, 59, 60 Junior Class Play V - 25 Student Librarians - Football-Riveter - - j6l unior Red Cross - - 4 Track - - - IA 1 ll. , ' . 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Kewanee High School - Kewanite Yearbook (Kewanee, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

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Kewanee High School - Kewanite Yearbook (Kewanee, IL) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Kewanee High School - Kewanite Yearbook (Kewanee, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Kewanee High School - Kewanite Yearbook (Kewanee, IL) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980


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