Knoxville High School - Jester Yearbook (Knoxville, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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We had loads of iun at i ' ' school parties and worked I hard on the in 'W 'dbd i W Iester subscription campaign f , Assemblies and parades provided excitement and a chance to let off steam. a55emHie5 cuz parades? , 57, Ajffff 'gft ' ug,:.f1'f - f - - ,A ,. 4 .' ,s . '-.'. f f, L c ' A ,, . nl, , - , I Q K W.. W , .. , ,..-ff' .M ,, ,V 1 fig g7,,,,,, ,M MJ' ' ' A M- . Q 4- We had our moments of seriousness. yet. upon occasion. we could dream. emember fke bows of sfugy QIZJ fke new expmielzces i on r ' W -.I 2 df, emember fke jgriezzfkips n. 'f K ,L m X M W-I? omecomizzq, and fha fornmfsy eptth andhd dflt --.4 Q-swkxnis. .Xt X.. ,. ww H we isa ICATIO Www kv 1 '6 fi To Mr lack Miller teacher lser and friend. coach adv dedicates the Senlor Class the 1953 Iester Q' .J li? Q Sf 3 ' ir I K ix,,',f ' - 4gxff ' V ,-Q -w59f ' 1 .. -f,,1,g.g5QQygif55l5 A -4 ,A , .-ng, Sis' - fx .ska- 3 , , '..5-Lgzlige. ' .5 1.x 4Yrv .ll,y'f' ' 5 girl' AX- 5fVL','Q'f253g3j- ,,, 1 H 'E ' QL. 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Y 'w ' un x C H 1 Q '1 .1-. -0- ,Q ,n ,L .0- .w ia, .xg ,f our 0 cf ucafwn dlzllp it The l952 53 Knoxvrlle Board of Educatlon conslsted ot Kenneth Cecll presldent George Bowman secretary Stanley Pumphrey George England Clyde H Grady Balph Gullett and Harlan Wolf Mr Cecll Mr Bowman Mr Purnphrey and Mr England have all served on the Board of Educatron for hve years Mr Gullett has been on the school board four years whlle lvl G1 ady has served for three years Thrs IS the flrst year for the seventh member of the board Mr Wolf MISSING from the plcture lS Mr Grady Seated in the library are the board members Stanley Pumphrey, Harlan Wolf, George Bowman, Kenneth Cecil, George England, an a h Gulle . I I 1 l I f , 1 1 I . I J I I . ' I ' I ' I ' , A r. I uperizzfmdeizf E A lENSEN Sucerintendent Ill M S Un U f Dr E A Iensen is one ot the men of the community who has a great responsibility that of being superintendent for all the schools in District 202 Those who grad uate or leave KHS always re member him long after and otten come back to visit him He has been a friend to them all through their h1gh school careers VLIZCLIOKL Principal M r t t U Ed M U ty of llli Upon entering the office ot KHS this year one found a new smcere and friendly personallty behind the prlncipal s desk Thrs was Mr Don Prince a new addition to the faculty His coop eratlve spirrt indivldual lnterest and sincerity soon made him a real friend as Well as a good ad mlnistrator to every student B.Ed., inois State Normal University . ., iversity of Illinois Ed.D., niversity o Missouri I I f B.S., u ray S a e College, Kentucky M.S., niversity of Illinois . ., niversi 'nois I v I , . n u I I . , L 5' I I -1? ai.. 5' Mrs. Irma Sv1t1c1ic1s, twusmess SQFIGIGI Y I Shfcol office sec1e'a ' I'lftVOIlY Buxce, E1ic,.i 1 MILES AMES Susirie-ss Eduvaticn MRS. MARY GOFF 15: 1119 I-ICUIIOIIIICS LT' 'W I if are W' 'W 4 I acuffy This last year at KHS was made a happy and successful one by the help and cooperation of a really efficient faculty. Nine new members were added to the teachinq staff at KHS, in- cluding a new principal. The stu- dents are grateful to the faculty for the time spent in helpinq them with problems, as Well as being advisors to clubs and classes. MISS FRANCES COAN MRS. GLORIA EKLUND WILLIAM FARR Icumalism, Enzlish Physical Education Science, Mathematics MRS. HARRIETTE HU Enqtisl 1, , , - Home Erciicriiics, Lati WELLESLEY GOODWIN MISS LEILA HELLE S1'1r'11ceC7 Rl 1,7 8 GJ ik- 'T Y sq.,-F. 'Pi it N., NE IOHNSON Studies 17, 83 ' MANUEL iyaicdl Education RS. GRACE AN DEN HEURK glish, Speech 'fYJ.... yyof' sq .4-ful:-:f3f1 faE5 if 1: ' , IOHN KING MISS HELEN LINDROTHE IAMES LITCHFIELD Social Studies Librarian Agriculture IACK MILLER MISS IEANETTE WENDELL STAMPS Science SHEARER Social Studies Mathematics MISS MABLE WOOLSEY DON ZIMMERMAN English I7, 85 Chorus, Band Business Education , acuffy 33 amfors For those long and often tedrous hours preparlng our school hurld mg and gym tor the students classes and aCt1v1t1es the students extend thetr thanks to the Janrtors Wrth the helo ot the four courte ous capable and dependable ,an ltors our burldrngs lawns and athletro tlelds are kept rn excellent shape ai Ou anrtors L st r E krnan l-la old Krng Clyd ll Ee h and Aus C urter l'LV6I'5 The students at KHS Wlsh to eXtend thanks to the group ol etttolent and talthtul bus drlvers for thelr rellalole servrce Along Wlth thelr regular trlps they W1ll1ngly took us on those out ol town trlps So to a group ot ever ready bus drtvers We aga1n say thanks Wamng t tak l ns s Flat h Carlson V1 lan Carlson ae Brag lvde She ma Charles Bea r l-l old lfln F rd S monds Karl St phens and Floyd Riggs is , - R' .fb .'x P ' 2: Q 1 , , C , lv 1 V ni. ev I -. , ,L .ig , f t x - 1 Q I q . . I I x N . I A I g 5 L . , or K Q ' A 1 , g I I - -gr . . . f I I I N . . A A . L r 'vi , t on the new gravel path are the 1 ' : e e C , Y 4 , e fc -1, tin o -, ' I I L. 1 I ll ll o e he srude t home are the bu clrrversz , 'v' , D l Q, Ch r n, ' ve, ar .' cr, o y , e , W , l Senior Gfass 0 146613 Discussing plans for Home- officers: Clark Wise, presi- secretary -treasurer M r I M I Lt lf ld ad elzior G ass of 1953 We, the class of '53, have come to the end of four very memorable and event- ful years spent at KHS. As we think of our first year as underclassmen and Green Little Freshies , we remem- ber our initiation which made us full- -fledged citizens of KHS. After becom- ing adjusted to high school, we joined the various clubs, activities, and the newly formed band. Our class elected pony cheerleaders, and several of the boys took part in sports. Carol Ann Ferris, escorted by john Liston and at- tended by Norma England, was chosen first maid-of-honor in Homecoming ac- tivities. By our sophomore year, we had lost our emerald look and were becoming thoroughly acquainted with the school activities. lanis Swigert, our sophomore candidate for Homecoming queen, was chosen second maid-of-honor. Her es- cort was jamie Bjorkman, and her at- tendant was Erma Clay. Our stunt, Chorus Girl Mary , won first place at Homecoming. We entered our junior year with the much more grown-up feeling of upper- classmen. The first important and ex- citing thing we did was to select our class rings. Our candidate for queen was Mary Woolsey. Mary was chosen second maid-of-honor and was escorted by jim Bamp with Louise Shreves as her attendant. ln December, Miss Hase- meyer directed us in the presentation of Our Miss Brooks , a three-act com- edy. ln the spring, we gave the junior- Senior Prom at the Galesburg Club, carrying out the theme Up in Central Park. Last fall, we, the almighty seniors, entered the halls of KHS for our last year. After a lot of hard work and fun the gym was ready for our Homecoming. The decorations and program followed the Broadway theme. Sherry Bandall, our queen, was escorted by lamie Bjorkman and attended by ludy Block. Louise Shreves and Betty Kennelly were first and second maids-of-honor, respectively. Betty Martin, Carol Ann Ferris, and Barbara Faulkner were varsity cheer- leaders from our class. We had a suc- cessful year in sports, with the help of l5 lettermen. After presenting the senior play, at- tending the junior-Senior Prom, and enjoying our annual Skip Day and Class Day, we looked forward to Baccalaureate service and the com- mencement exercises in which the 46 members of our class received their diplomas. NORMA ENGLAND Make-up editor . . . Knox . , . ultraf rnodern BARBARA FAULKNER Cheerleader . . . tiny . . . redhead CAROL ANN FERRIS SC president . . . cheerleader . . . news editor . . . DAR 535' SAM FCX Intramural captain . . . Shadow Mobilqas I H55 0 BESSIE HARTNELL TED HARVEY FRANK HILLIGOSS Bowling . . . Glee Club . . . Addition from Wood River TV hopeful . . . dance ex- leff . . activity reporter . . Navy pert . . always with a sonq ,B IVIARIORIE PETERSON Small . . . Mamie . . . always a smile LINCOLN PHILLIPS Smiley . . . new Pontiac . . . sports reporter ELAINE PONT Loves to drive . . . bowlinq . . . Mutt THEODORE PYLES Ted . , . Science Club prexy . . . ice cream I Q55 of ROBERT RADER IAMES RAMP SHERRY RANDALL Baseball outfielder . . . Track captain . . . jitterbuq Homecoming queen . Bob . . . ice-skating . . . Senior viceepresiclent nonette . . . club news .: ff' ' ,nw 'aw K' 41' A WILLIAM REINI-IARDT Wild Bill . . . Mocch. . . red tire truck RICI-IARD ROSE Dick BARBARA SCALF . . . crooner . 4 . pool shark IANET ROSELLE I-Iey, you kids . . . Mercury . . . enthusiastic Barb . . . copy reader . . . college CHARLES SELFRIDGE Chuck . , . wornan hater . . . clown I 6lZL0l'5 LoUisE SHREVES DOUGLAS STAMPS Senior treasurer . . . asst. Doug . . baseball pitcher yearbook ed. . . headlines . . . intramural star F2 i 4 , IANLT STLCK if ggi '-'J iam . , . zcefskaiiiiq . . . swiiiiiiiim 'Q ii ROLAND DEAN SWANSON ,ggi R, D. . . . bass hom . . . iialffiieiier ' ,MQ - fzfg ' .,,, f 3:1 LANIS SVWLSLRT Big hmwiieyee.,.CaiiiOri1iii , . . iiwigi r f W' f N L 1' RICHARD UHLIVIANN 'Dicki' . . , tmiiibfiiie . . , II1dCiiiiiii'Ri 6155 of IACK WILSON CLARK WISE MARY WCOLSEY Mechanic . . . 1924 Roiiiris '53 Ciass president . . turiie KfPep ieader . . . feature . . . Crud neck sweaters . . hauis kids paqe . . . rioneiie .f,,f Q21 77 LUZLOI' Cl LCEVS g H r Bad tay adM W clKat Gkl of Cn September second the class ot 54 began 1ts thlrd year at KHS They were ready and eager to achleve thelr goal to oe upperclassmen Kane Moore was chosen to lead them th ough the1r Junlor year She was ably asslsted by Carolyn Bushong v1ce presrdent and Walter Bradbury sec retary treasurer Mary Lambert and Drclc Clark represented therr class 1n Student Councll Mary lane Green and Ioann Foss were selected as Junror edrtors of the Blue Bulletrn and Iester respectrvely Mrs Betty Yemm and Mr Wlllram Farr as class sponsors con trlbuted much to the success ot one of thclr most rmportant years ln Cctober brunette brown eyed Arvrs Felder was chosen to represent the Junror class at Homecommg corona t1on fSSl1Vll1GS ATVIS Was selected at t ndant to the second mald of honor ln sports the boys fought tor vlctory on the football treld basketball floor bascball dramond and cmder track Susan Bybee one of the varslty cheer leaders was also from the 1un1or class Many Junrors were actlve 1n the musrc department talclng part 1n chorus chorr and band Lols Blchardson Car olyn Bushong Susan Bybee and De lore Luxmore represented the grrls rn the Nonettes On the evenrng of December ll The lmagrnary lnvalrd was presented under the d1rect1on of Mrs Grace Van den I-leurk She was asslsted by Katre Vloore and Ioan Fahlund Sandra Creen and Vlfalter Bradbury portrayed the lead1ng roles On May 8 the annual lunlor Senlor Prom was held at Soangetaha Club and proved to be a very successful and happy occasron long to be remem bered Then Class Day rolled around on May 28 whrch brought a close to the thlrd successful year at KHS Y gl K , R ' ,' Outside the Le ion alla e the Junior class officers: Carolyn Bushong, vice- president: Walter r - bury, secre r 'treasurerq Mrs. B. Yemm n r. . Farr, advisers: an ie Moore, president. 3 . . I I ' 11 11 . , . Q ' 1 . 'I s 1 . . M . . . '-' 1 1 - L . , . , 1 - 1 I T 1 1 - S - ts.. n I n I I 11 A. . 11 , . I I . . . . . 1 1 ' i. H . . - . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 U A - I - 9 . I I 1 1 ' ' SQ? 'iv-v KA..-Q M I .x 5 I Sandra Creen Betty Elledqe Ioan Pahlund 30 f W if 'Q Q ' LF ,fa ,imwfgi N N4 ,rw M H kv? Myron Dempsey Bernice Fahlund Arvis Felder Luziors Bobert Downard Merle Droke H55 Joann Foss Wilberta George Ierry Goff Bonnie Gray f f n 554335 IW A '-'GT' i Il L. R Pat Miller av- !':...r' Tom Pierson Lois Richardson 40 ' X J' I Cathryn Moore G Q55 LeRoy Radar Ronald Rose lulia Maqlore Errol McCue Serena Murphy Carolyn Napier M--an Shirley Nelson Colleen Permiriqlozi H V H Luziors H 3 32 Ieanelte Rosine Isrry Shenaut Of '954 Patsy Thomas lean Mfesierfield Bob Wolf '45-.L N 51237 David Simpson Bob Sparks lim Steele Bernard Stomberq Frances Sutliff Iinl Swanson Y LUZLOVS 33 SOPIZOWZOVE ,665 fam, IU cl bur M ery Mr, l. Manuel and Mrs. G ers 06155 of Last tall, 59 lively sophomores en- tered the halls ot K.l-l.S. tor their second year. They showed their eagerness and ability by their participation in sports, clubs, and many other school activities. ln the first Week of school they elect- ed Gene Bradbury as president to lead them through the year. Vice-president -,461 was Carol Wetterburg, and secretary treasurer was Kay Markham. lanet Eng land and Dick Hughes were chosen to represent them in student council. Mrs Grace Van den I-leurk and Mr. lack Manuel acted as class advisers Selected by the student body as one of the varsity cheerleaders was Sarah Lacy. Carol Carlson, Sheryl Mc Cue and Carol Tucker were chosen as the pony cheerleaders. Sarah Lacy attended the sec- ond maid of honor in the Home- coming festivities. As a means of raising money tor the class treasury, the sopho- mores sponsored a rummage sale as well as other activities. Standing at the west door are: Charlotte Gardner, Ianet England, Dick Hughes, Eugene Bradbury, and Kay Markham. G H55 0 '955 Studying in the library are: Billy Green, Mar- lene Bing, Bea Howerter, Donna Craig, Vada Cherrington, loe Burgess, Bill Sweborg, and Ralph Chism. S0jl9lZ0l7'Z0l 65 Vlfaiting tor a drink in the lower hall are: Beading the latest notice on the bulletin board Bill l-loben, Don Corbin, Darrel Liniger, are: Marlene McBeth, Franklin Wright, Esther Gary Shaver, Sarah Lacy, Mary Lane, ludy Wang, Sherry McCue, lerry Scott, Iames Bene- Brannan, and Richard Wagher. dict, Bob Lalfollette, and lack Gladtelter. da- .sua wma., ,Nu 1, mg, 5 , A, V E 'x 'i-2155, 1 i gf-giffW Q xL'5f34..l'l Qmiizff S is gc Q fr f 5 s Qi .EZ 'Gs-91 5 YW 3 L, f L '35 W. S 5 yi f i I I k J 3 . ',',.v K? .1 M ,uf , is xr' P L' l KI' f f wi .f 5 L! I- i gi' ' - ':,gv1'f!7'f'Q ' L rw. .' - 1-v-pm.-, ,, -, , .., if 4 ?4::.':'x3fi ' ' A if .5 : X lf' , 'VM , N A , , I! 1' 'ff ETE- ,qs tkf 4. greskmcuz !6U5 r LCEVS Ascending the stairs are the freshman class officers: Don England, president, Mr. NV. Stamps and Mrs. G. Eklund, aclvisersg ludy Block, secretary-treasurerg d l' T h' ' an im aror lone, vice- president. Gfass of On September 2, when the doors of K.l-l.S. opened, there were many bewildered new- comers. These green freshiesu were eager- ly greeted by the seniors, who were anxious for initiation day to come. On the night of September l5, lill Block and lim Tarochione were chosen gueen and king of initiation. The freshmen chose Don England to lead them through their first year. For vice- president, lim Tarochione was chosen, while ludy Block served as secretary-treas urer. Sylvia Poole and Ernie Bybee were selected as their student council representa- tives. Mr. Wendell Stamps and Mrs. Gloria Eklund were their sponsors. Dark haired Iudy Block, freshman candi- date for homecoming attendant, attended the first maid of honor. Many of the boys represented their class by participating in all intramural and out- side sport activities. To help support the athletic boys, Sharon lames, Linda Swe- borg, and loltnn Hughbanks were chosen from this class to be cheerleaders. Descending the stairs from the gym are: Patty LaFollette, Margaret Iohnson, Sandra Houston, Betty Nelson, and Willard Moore. Standing be- hind them are: Don McCormick, Danny Mc- Mullin, Ray Iohnson, Rodney Olin, and Don Powell. 1 f XX ff!! K, lf, lg, Z fl IQ f JL :lf ,za gies men Coming up the stairway to the qym are, back row: lim Hutchison, Sally Humphreys, Alan Pherschy. Middle row: Frank Delost, Ann Moiter, Paula Steele, and Don Gibbs. First row: Margaret Cronoble, Sherrill Spurgeon, Warreri Felder, Sam Adams, Patsy Cottom and Marilyn Essex. -as B l iii! ,I Wagga! 5 , 'ni' 'R . Mu!2Uln1,'4 -jig,-.. l fiytfm . 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The magazine sale was the councils main money-making project ot the year. The Council sponsored a Hobo party at the end of this drive for every student who had sold S5 or more Worth of maga- zines. The organization sponsored a Hal- loWe'en party which proved guite interesting with people dressed as everything from Chinamen to tramps. After-game dances were another pro- ject, and the students from the opposing school were invited. An exchange as- sembly with RO.V.A. was prepared and presented in February by some students at K1-l.S. Delegates Went to the State Student Council Convention held at Chicago. First row: N. England, R. Godsil, R. Cramer, I. Foss, I. England, M. Lambert. Second row: S. Poole, D. England, B Sweborg, R. Godsil, I. Philblad, I. Iames. Third row: E. Bradbury, C. Vlfise, I. Ramp, M. Woolsey, A. Lentz, E. Bybee Fourth row: Mr. D. Prince, D. Clark, K. Moore. Standing: C. Ferris. x r-f 4 is E E525 sfilllg r In I 33' 3 5 vfijv QM ,mils Q x . fy gs- . ' 1: 1 -ff sv 555:-f i' g fi' 5 P T4 yew Q gi-Xi -za , if 1 V53 A ,Q U -fp 2? . nb . K 4 5 g ful J- 1 f K g,g Q Q , . n F if 15 1. lx, ' ' 25' if If ' ' , ,4,l .. nh ww 1.2! 'X r ' - T' lu . Qs icy,- 'W M' a 1 ai' U X111 V Ai.. :. V',,f' ' 'M Q . gg 5.1 Y' 1 lxlll 'll x . gg , f .-5 7 Q , Q , , x -7 5555- A Q' Q 5' held in November. Each of the sports coaches and captains gave a short speech. Dancing in the gym was the highlight of the evening. The club sponsored a student bus to many of the games away from home. The K-Pep girls gave an assembly just before the Aledo basketball game in December. The main attractions of this as- sembly Were the Aledo cheerleaders, en- acted by lohn Liston, lamie Bjorkman, and Alan Lentz. ludy Block, as ferry Lewis, tried vainly to interrupt the game. Money for the club's many needs was made by selling candy in the halls, a bake sale, and selling pencils with the basketball schedule on them. U C351 'I .L32'L'5 M r.1f'I ..1 -5 ,f 5-:grim fy ii '3? .!1 6 1555 1, F 1 f 'l me Harmony of Hearts was the theme of the annual K-Pep formal, which was held February ll, at the Lake Bracken Club house. The year's last activity was a party, which for the seniors was a farewell to a favorite club. j ' QJep LLL M, Lambert, I. Fox, P. Steele, D. Shenaut, R. Gustafson, S. Poole, N. Condreay, M. Crcnable, Mr D Goff, L. Brcdine, P. Cctfcrn, A, Carlscn, I, Rose, V. Smith, I. Heller, S. McCue, I. 'fffstertield C Anderson, W. Knowles. The Se-Co Club, under the capable direction of Mrs. Mary Croft, did some Very interesting things this year. At Christmas the annual Mother- Daughter banquet was held. Also dur- ing the Christmas season a trip to Peoria was enjoyed by the club. They visited several ot the stores and Christmas dis- plays. Projects such as figure painting and stenciling were made by the seventeen girls during monthly meetings. They were exhibited and sold at a P.T.A. Stir ccnstarrly and add . . . .' meeting in the spring. A bake sale was also held at this time. March l8 the club journeyed to Chi- cago to see Chinatown, the General Electric display, and many points of interest. A food booth ot taiiy apples and pop- corn balls Was their contribution to the Iester Statt carnival in April. Leading this club through l952-53 were Sheryl McCue, presidentg Maxine Lambert, vice-presidentg and Ruth Ann Gustafson, secretary-treasurer. Those finishing tcuches v-ff flhr LLIZi0I' Third row: Mr. D, Iohnscn, D. McCoy, B. Been, D, Dinsmore, M. Steck, N. Ernest, D. Kellar, lc B E lc d C P h Sn l. Swanson. Second row: T. England, D, Simlcins, C. Stec , . c lun , . urc ase, K. u- maker, L. Shreves, l. Roselle. First row: I. Petcrscn, B, Cecil, A. Stone, M. Randall, S. Markley, M. Westeriield, M. McGee. The Red Cross Club was another ot the school's fine organizations. Public health was the theme of the chapter's work under Mr. Duane Iohnson's lead- ership. With the ever-increasing num- ber of preventable accidents, the club felt that this problem was a pressing one with which it could deal. Barbara Eklund was the chapter's president, and Doris Keller was secre- tary-treasurer. The chapter met once a month and boasted a membership oi twenty-five junior high school boys and girls. Last December the club members visited Galesburg's Red Cross Center and were shown about and told ot the Work of the Red Cross. lanet Roselle, senior sponsor, and lim Swanson, jun- ior sponsor, attended monthly meetings at the center. On their second trip ot the year they Went to the Knox County Farm, where they spent the afternoon entertaining the patients. A member- ship drive was conducted during March. And this is tlte new refrigerator . . Prospective donors? R68 Gross gufure Czzrmers 0 merica Since this is the fourth year of the F.l:'.A. Chapter, it is no more considered a newly organized club. The Future Farmers are under the leadership of Mr. lames Litchfield, who is capably as- sisted by the following officers: lim Ramp, president, Myron Dempsey, vice-president, R. D. Swanson, secre- tary, Eddie Breece, treasurer, Linc Phillips, reporter, and Gary Cowman, sentinel. During the month of August many of the boys received numerous prize awards at the Sectional FFA. Show at Stronghurst, the Knox County Fair, and the State Fair. ln October, four of the boys traveled to Kansas City, Missouri, to attend the National PFA. convention. Those going were Myron Dempsey, R. D. Swanson, lim Ramp, Gary Cowman, and adviser, Mr. lim Litchfield. Chicago was the place where thirty of our F.l-LA. boys attended the annual lnternational Livestock and Grain Show. Here they were able to see and gain knowledge of livestock, market- ing, and processing. Woffs Suffolk sheep First row: B. McMillan, C. Tucker, A. Felder, E. Pont, B. I-lartnell, I. Block, C. Napier, D. Myers, F. Sutlifi. Second row: Mrs. G. Van den I-leurk, sponsor, L. Bost, L. Brodine, M. Lambert, I. Steck, I. Gott, I. Block, G. Moore, I. Foss, M. Green. I. Swigert. Third row: W. Knowles, M. Ring, C. Carlson, I. Smith, D. Hughes, B. Clark, I. Miller, I. Carlson, C. Ander- son, I. Westeriield, I. Edwards, I. Baker. Fourth row: B. Ouderkirk, F. Vfright, C. Pennington, S. Creen, B. Anderson. I. Block, B. Elledqe, I. Shenaui, I. Rosine, B. Greene, H. I-lowerter, B. Scalf. Fifth row: C. Moore, IN. Bradbury, D, Clark, T. Pierson rcmzafics Gfub Almost Cuffdm time The Dramatics Club started this year by electing the following oiticers: Iean- ette Carlson, presidentg Ierry Gott, vice- presidenty and Barbara Scalt, secretary- treasurer. A group ot one act plays were re- hearsed by the club during its meet- ings and one was presented as an as- sembly on March l3. The club went to Chicago October 25, to see the stage production ot Guys and Dolls at the Shubert Theatre. They also visited other interesting places in Chicago. Several members oi the club along with their adviser, Mrs. Grace Van den Heurlc, went to see the Knox presenta- tion ot Iulius Caesar in March. A banquet was held in the spring tor members oi the group and graduating seniors. This club had a membership of about iitty-tive students who are interested in speech and dramatics. mmafics ffqC6l 5 Dramatics Club officers are: Bar- bara Scalf, secretary-treasurer: Mrs. G. Van den He-urk, sponsor, leanette Carlson, president, and lerry Goff, vice-president. Bi Fdfy fag To Miss Lindrothe and her helpful dent, Wilberta George, Vice-president, library cadets the student body says, and Evelyn Barrnan,secretary-treasurer. Thanlcs. li it were not tor these cadets, An interesting assembly was given the library would not be the source of by this club in the form of a guiz pro- inforrnation and pleasure that it is. gram in Ianuary. lt, of course, was Those leading this club throughout about books in the library. the year were Caroline Napier, presi- Seated: B. Faulkner, C. Napier, Miss l-l. Lindrothe, WY George, E. Barman. Standing: I. Baker, I. Westerfield, C. Ander- son, F, Sutliff, l. Carlson, I. Edwards, M. Lambert, C. Gardner, I. Brannan, M. Potter. dence fab Almost every Thursday night of the past year, a familiar group ot boys has congregated in the science room. The eleven members of the science club were under the advisership ot Mr. William Farr. The sessions, which were held every other week, consisted ot a business meeting after which the boys Worked You see, its like this .... lust workin' on projects for the fair . '+ . S- l:vlfILll'lll'Q out an experiment are the Science Clui officers: Mr. W. Farr, sponsor: Ted Pyles, yt-ts. dent, Giilert Moore, secretary-treasurer, and Fw Wolf, vice-president. on the projects which each member was required to finish. November 28, the club journeyed to Chicago to visit the Museum of Science and lndustry, and Adler's Planetarium. ln April, they visited the lllinois open house in Champaign, lllinois, and en- tered their projects in the Academy ot Science in Monmouth. The boys also attended the State Science Fair at Macomb. 5. and B. Lenin, l, Wilson, l.. Walker, D. Hughes, Mx. KT. Farr, C. Philblad, G. Moore, T. Pyles, D. Simpson, j. Miller. B. Green. Q yu .1 5,1 if TL R5 s ,Lisa effi, Tisffg X 1 76535 GLM Twenty-tive girls and seventeen boys made up this year's choir. Throughout the year they presented many concerts. ln the tall, Harvest Time was the theme ot their presentation. At the l952 Homecoming, selections from Carousel were sung. December l9 was the date ot the well-attended Christmas concert. ln- cluded in this choral program were the British Childrens Prayer and 'Twas the Night Betore Christmas. On March 27, the choir traveled to Abingdon and participated in the Knox County Music Festival. Then on the eleventh of April, Geneseo was the D,,eC,0,DOn Zimmgmny destination ot the group when they en- tered the District Music Contest. The choir's final concert was given in the spring. as he looks to his choir. First row: Mr. D. Zimmerman, L. Bost, B. Martin, S. Randall, G. Helander, B. Faulkner, E. Bybee, B. Rose, B. Stomher B. McMillan, B. Lundgren, C. Carlson. Second row: C. Wetterhurg, T. Fahlund, K. Markham, M. Bing, I. Miller, L. Gra D. Vfagher, B. Chism, T. Houston, D. Bose, I. Scali, B. Kennelly, D. Luxmore, P. Miller. Third row: I. Foss, C. Pennin tcn, N. Condreay, L. Bichardson, B. Anderson, F. Hilligoss, B. Hanson, S. Adams, D. Totten, I. Gladfslter, T. Burgess, Tucker, I. Edwards, M. Green, C. Bushcng, S. Bybee. S. Byliee, C. Bushong, D, Lux- rnore, L. Richardson, S, Randall, B, Martin, B. Kennelly, C, Ferris, 7 ! M. Woolsey. Accomoanist is C, Carlson. X 5 The girls chorus had a very success- tul year under the direction of Mr. Don Zimmerman. The girls were a well balanced group that sang, in three-part harmony, at various concerts and as- semblies. They participated in the tall concert on November lil, along with the K.l-l.S. choir and band. The next activity tor the group was the Christmas Concert. ozzeffe At the l952 Homecoming these nine girls made their first appearance ot the year, singing Serenade The Nonette provided the special number trom Knox- ville tor the Knox County Music Festival on March 27, and sang in several as- semblies. On April ll, they sang at the District Music Contest. G OVLIA The Knox County Music Festival, which is held annually at Abingdon, is always a big event tor the chorus. March 27 was the night ot the program. Members ot the chorus competed with students from other schools in the District Music Contest, held in Geneseo. For their last appearance, the girls sang at the spring concert which was held here at Knoxville on May l4. B H t S McCue S l-l uston S Vxfesterfield B Hartnell. First row: Mr. D, Zirrrnerman, l. Rose, V. Howerter, D. lohnson, . ower er, , , , c , . , . l. Smith, S. Lacy, P. Steele, Pr, Gustafson. Second row: lvl. Essex, B. Faulkner, S, larnes, l. White, E. Wang, I. Heller, D. Craig, M. Lane, P. With E, Pont, M. Potter, l. liuglibanks, l. Block. Tnird row: P. Miller, l. Brannan, M, Croncble, W, George, Elledge, l, England, C. Mocre, A. Carlson, I. Knott, B. Fahlund, M. Simpson, L. Sweborg. B, M M. ef -:Q u fibnvm , L -- -,,: er 'WY 'xv rr: b WY ffwx' ' .7 f , , 1 :,' , x ' ' 51 Y Hs, 4 4 gl 4 K? if x 1,0 Q. 'N n I v , 1 4 ,. ., I X ' A ' NA , Q5 . 'Y 1' 3 44 x-. nf' JW N gf' T . ' NX 1 'X 5,-. 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M I O 1952 arsufy 9-Zofbaff Terry Houston, end Bud Eiker, guard Dick Hughes, haltback Gilbert Moore, end Bill Sweboig, center lack Block, end Dave Simpson, tackle Gene Bradbury, guard Frank Wright, baltback Errol McCue, tackle Walter Bradbury, guard Balpln Chisrn, tackle lolrin Liston, end Bob Wolf, center Charles Martin tackle f f N lamie Bjorkrnan, quarterback A' 09 fl Ed Breece, baltback 4, 3 cfm Gerald Anderson, fullback 'Nr Q, 5'-Q Second don-an and no gain .Q 7 Marry will be in Friars. Jamie 'mssing and for W IN QR' 'O' Q Q' Q'Q8Q:5 ef yard line. A Wright to B clicked well for the Bu Seam wh a gain of 21 yards. The n OQICT Genes period of the Quarter was r For the , la until a B orkman On the next pl around left end ever illegal the Hmg P NS J , 11: V em' 15' Liston to Wright 'g Ylb1I'L3f nialclfgg Ov' L gained 38 yards fo 1, Bull Maple ay n Wplayed on the iron Fridax' s no avail the bull st Lea le the their only XCL e lay ts yns from the 2 vard li again the ektra pomt fall the third quarter the B befafi fighting desperat Chism recovered a carried for a first carried for 6 yards nass from Bjorkman icked for 5 more ss from uarter was 1 tter for the Bullets with Cow q , r d . , . e 1 e cl Block ZOHS OVEI' 6 ers: lst.-14 XX is OUT ca at ' is Wx A goofovex llc . , -game was N .Gere ,ew tied. my This wee ix mei 5 fo Q00 A - -,ht fallS AA bu cbayfg Q30 C -X llf., n the gif YW' swf 0 leave' Collie cl LQN - hen Xaom xixaxcll 1 is Pass' glider the , good he mylsgcftoup and run l X C , He IS QS be or the dbgftlhgrdinglyh As 'n .14 l and tips the scales paayser . iudgmenti fb d Y 9 ' -ate. , . f use an t -.D 1 vs 1 Kilgbric ack speciazgfifg' lgigeviay tllelyg mug affqe 8 1 -llsalunts DCXL 1 they ther- In V --'ep HX,-K'10.v C dont so mum 2,21 Jack caught able 0119 ifen N 11105 L Corpus Christi g I e mst few G! 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I Last CSF 0af 11Q, 'Vzyflbe fra 1 D 019 12 1 the took the ball 88,5-S 150919, . -f7o,i-YS Saragarlgon towns they SQOO ef ba,-a FLQQJ heir own goal Xxe, ,708 313- Fig, B allllsrg fa .G Oo If Str Gr Q ,be F cnet .V Q QV ' Sh T Chgkand ,Fey T 'UH f eggy IQLV he Sta 0? the S. rtlng B10 , Bullets night, October Blue Bullets has a very on offense, Nl' gzweb ?551T'fmff Chu! 77 Elkor .ad Org C0 n bum Le terrific will attack against for the game 81-el. t 01' LG Eiker za 27 it S anson, C. Philblad, I. Block, I. Steele, I. Bjorkman, I. Liston, B. Wolf, I. Ramp, I. Swanson am. cam Kina, kneeling, 1952-53 arsify askefbaff Under the guiding hand of Coach Iohn King, Knoxville Highs i953 varsity cagers played through another successful hard- wood campaign by racking up a l6-lO record The local guintet copped third place in the Little Six race. At the Galva lnvitationai Tourna- ment, the Blue Bullets fought their way to fourth place. King's knights garnered third place honors in the Knox County Tournament by defeating the Billtown Bombers in the consola- tion contest. Tn their first encounter of the regional tournament the Bullet boys were knocked off by the Corpus Christi Friars in an over- time heartbreaker, 70-66. o n in an ptain Iohn Liston Assistant Coach lack Manuel, lunior Varsity Coach lack Miller, Iunior High Coach Wellesley Goodwin. Luzior arsify l952-53 brought an unusually good season to the lunior Varsity team. Coach lack Miller led his boys through 20 games, winning fourteen and losing six. During the middle of the season they won seven straight games. Coach I. Miller, L. Rader, B. Luallen, B. Sparks, T. Houston, D. Simpson, B. Reinhardt, B, 'tVise, B. Sweborg, l. Scott, D. Hughes. Luzior gfiqk Coach Goodwin led his crew through a twenty game sched- ule with only five losses. The seventh and eighth graders were undefeated. First row: B. Elledge, l. Philblad, H. Godsil, l Markley, G. Clark, I. Marks, R. Fox, L. Carlson. Second row: I. Tarochione, B. McMillan, T. Liston, R. Godsil, I. Lasley, F. Nelson, l. Luallen, l. Smith, Manager D. Cowrnan. Third row: Assistant Coach I. Manu 1, E. B l: R h e y ee, . lo.nson, l. Carlson, R. Hanson, D. England, D. Totten, D. Gibbs, Ft. Vfclf, G. Steele, Coach VV. Goodwin. 195.9-53 askefbaff Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville Knoxville unify jeecord .. .......Alwood ..l....Cuba ,...,..Alexis ......Corpus Christi .......Aledo ., ...,,.. Corpus Christi .. ...MROVA ...,...Abingdon .... .Roseville ....,.. Williamsfield .. ...,... Alexis , . Geneseo .. ....,.. Valley ,Aledo ......,Alwood . , ,. ...... ROVA .... ...Cuba .. ..,....Abingdon .. .......F'armington .......Roseville gxnexsw xo Q' 1952-53 unify :ye N W askefbaff -S S Left to right, top: lim Steele, guard Iamie Bjorkrnan, center Iohn Liston, forward R. D. Swanson, forward Bob Wolf, center Left to right, bottom: lack Block, guard Iirn Rarnp, forward Iirn Swanson, guard Chuck Phtfblad, guard Frank Wright, guard I.ision's ne-hand jump X . xesxxxe Qi Qjbx 6 6 SWB egof 01698 9 x '99 we WBWZ 11019 aovbxexj E59 x e B atv iq gn E' 'N5 A 'W an 'aesiffig , . Q -Q FN, Y I1 rsqgdgo xhnm' Ltstun qw N w - rv svn Ng-2 ewgvgg T is-vE 'U g 5545 ew Sw-S' :CNE 9 afgzs 1-'if amle e Senfogn csxg Bifffkm no the miS the y e at S mxe L from hehi 1101 four 'To. 1. Tlge B539 of 12 ront 14 The stan- hung a margin ary tilt, in the - Blue and varsity 115 to their Stcolf' 0 27. Tm- B594 1- homv vhlgm n I Swamon team 20 to 18 in tw 1... 1 frumv. '1 1 , Ltston 11 was too 111.2 . Bjork mam Wolf , os 'U e A use 'ewQ.N:q,!!' .Nev .q ws:A.s aasas- 'l idling rule fof- 1yfC 'i3u1lQi: imma Name FC. FT PM d If-points on six field goals Pliilblad - E dr ilu- number of fri-,. HH. R. D Q v. , . ' 8 2 this 1,-Mod . .. 1 Ons ,uv - .. w mis-,iii 0 2 0 t Considurubixi lfO'lpi'd E I, 4 5 4 an, who nr-MQ-fi icmiiwujgwk' B G ff 1 0 ir fieldr , ' 259' Q , g, Z 3 4 g d sau ii Lb P i if 0 m th -iv Sw f 0 0 2 ccon , , v 4 1 3 3 - ' K' ' ' 1 ' -- 1 -6 Z i QQOW. 1 2 4 A If 1 Ye XXX V. o,..,i1g.., f111,,Y-,..-- cf e li hxe ' S J B M ,, X - ,. In 'AY Q1 1, 9195 Xen -Y Y' I ZV' Ni' ax Xe Buxxc , A -i K ff V air Yi K KY V X if A' '..,. f ' on we Tillie? ie' CTS Bow, fi CXO: -If 1. ,,Q. .ie na XG, qxciegn L4 Exim .,', 'w r Q adv xv OK 5 V ne V126 W Bl ,J 5 XX Q ..,, Q09 ' A xglll Q ' fi. ' 'E have i f Q we Q5 iw i . V 5, Xmgkfs 596 QD? ,MQQQ 1 f ' ' V , o i i ! one 'l'gQfxoikEQ',,,neS f on and nova , xt Wee? 'Wo W W? , . hampionship o W 0 w Coacil so me 9 we P ounty basket w N ro C16 ciillfiw N0 I, Q is evening: mi X wud AB' XTXXQ will . A- Memorial lakh' ' 2 Ke A9 KQQQOWX , 4 ir victorief' wi s is 6'-sol wav- wget i andos s ' ' Oxnil L ,QS 30 Co 4- 53 nd in the inn li NK Iwi oi-Q L 2, ' outlasted i dfaed W XCWQ' Rv in a hard V9 1,500 ffoqkollnntgys Semin Ry-, sfield nd Knoxville X x igvw ef 8 B05 QqirGlx9'a,XA it out- tonight for third 1 'WS BY QOXGEQCKQXS ors in a game schedulef fa V,-1 X at 7 p.m. Bu fifgbowgi Bxovlnmg Knoxville, playing wii fx? K2 '-onfke 0 services of Johnny Listoi m xgieele -Q lm rvqwlxgl 63 we wie. pafi. ,nm he has wav W fi, ailf on Q8 nom allcb' im- oui Aces O dfwoc he Bu l L aces in nlcm' UDCIQIQF' l ,flaw - ve. 9 f -alfa px 50: X556 d YOWS nm ,gel owe xl! 006 Slime s.'lVf5TQ Qeila Glo ra' 00' fl Vie Eine xi 1 K0 yin- X gfoill' xggkef 4, .51 05 Kg? -ai 6 x rx . J lm me 30 LBO K' Scot 9355 W f 6 gamely, but the Com ai too much height and Abingdon will be seeking consecutive Knox title. The opening contest the Commandos were ihold a slim lead. ia 29-20 lead at the ville whittled it points, 40-32, going eight minutes of pla final period racked Y to 14 for the C Gerald mandos in while Jamie B Goodman 16 times for Ashley game Phil C 'fl the C I or . U iw ici fluosrfg qchqdbe S I slyi ools A me ty the 4 'l n in-, ' 0 J 1- ,. . c , , ldllilly . , Th X - D Ill' fi!-it ' ,AISU Dick h ,, ' C, A wad Huw' will agang Unit alum? PPL F fi. ' -H, boat the Dom took place in 4 ' - 1 Conn xrnzimciil l . Hi , . . , H iw .iii was mop, ,I Clay 'wlicii il Q o: A . mic-miiilig' Miorw uw Vu BOW U 1 4.3 I Q I as h -15 3 AA A 1 WIN blminis. Eigchpr e ' Pj L K C osc 1- l 4, - of . - was ilzi . ' 'ihlfid xvith -. ,A E -X - ce mos ol il yy T - -. . . , J . .. ' he first ggiml- WH .as lliu V s use-d 'i ' Q I be' play- prvss , s'i01O D in wp Bullets Standing: Coach T H C . . eerde, . ohnscn, D, Gagg, I. Listen, B. Bclund, .B orkman. Seated: D. Stamps. B H R l l J . custcn, , Martin, l.. Marquitli, D. Pcn', T. Wooldridge, T. Pierson, l. Block, B, Bader. 952 66666 Coach Bill l-leerde Last spring, with seventeen hopeful baseball prospects reporting tor prac- tice, Coach Bill l-leerde and the l952 team embarked on a nine game sched- ule. The season proved to be the best ot the three years baseball has been a major sport at Knoxville. Bob Bader, Terry Wooldridge, Boy Marguith, Charles Martin, lim Swanson, and Dick Gagg alternated in patrolling the outfield and handled the job very capably. The infield Was taken care ot by lohn Liston, Bolly Eklund, lamie Biorkman, Bick lohnson, and lack Block while Harold l-lowarter, Mick Lacy, Doug Stamps, and Don Pont took care ot the pitching chores. The Blue Bullet baseball squad ended the season with a 4 Won-5 lost record. This included a Win over Abingdon, one over the Galesburg Reserves, and two over Orion. The Bullet team Went down to deteat at the hands ot Alleman ot Bock lsland, Peoria Central, Abingdon, Corpus Christi, and Galesburg's Beserves. The newly-organized RE. Council was under the leader-- ship of Mrs. G. Eklund and Mr. I Manuel. Louise Shreves and Iim Ramp were elected co-chair- The group was organized for the purpose of better relations in PE classes, and each member . brought suggestions and com- ments from his group. Four rep- rcsentatives were elected from each gym class. The Council set up intramurals at noon and voted on activities for the co-recreation periods. ln April an assembly was spon- sored by the Council. F ow: S. Byb A Felder, I. Tarovhion' P G ftth, M. Lambet Second rc'- I Bloc R ll , S. Lacy, C. Tucker, I. Block. Tni i L B d B S I E Byb I St l F 1952 QKLCL 6021? 366011, Aided by an abundance of veteran material, l952 Blue Bullet track coach, Wendell Stamps, assembled and guided one of the finest and most successful track teams in his many years as cinder commander at K.H.S. The Knox County meet resulted in a Bullet landslide. Last on the contest slate was the Little Six Conference meet, which Went down in the rec- ords as another Knoxville triumph. ln the district meet Mick Lacy threw the discus to gain the fifth place honor. Senior lettermen were Captain Bill Roe, Mick Lacy, Bill Eiker, Ered Iohn- son, Gerald Hilton, and Tom Walker. Iunior lettermen were Iirn Ramp and FD ine, . weuorg, . ee,. eee. G Ii son, . yor man, R. Chisni, '. . I NN l I B lc J E l d Standing: Mrs. G. Eklund and Mr. I. Manure rs. Linc Phillips. Sophomore lettermen were Iim Steele, Dick Clark, and David O'Brien. Williamsfield Z5 V2 .......... K.H.S Roseville 45 .......... K.lrl.S Williamsfield l7 Abingdon 45 V2 .......... K.l-l.S RGVA 38 ............ K.H.S. Elmwood 34 V2 Knox County Meet Knoxville 73 Abingdon RCVA 53 V2 Williamsfield Little Six Meet Knoxville 7916 Abingdon RGVA 53 Roseville Alexis 56 Aledo l kysica! Educafion omzcif Bl V2 83 72 V2 69 V2 B2 V2 24 70 55 49 V2 SOCIETY And where because the young Are taught a better way Thelr happy laughter and their danclnq feet Drown out the sounds of bltterness and hate Thls IS the land I' QF- !-M K4 fi 97 ati 4, a if if ,-y QQ lnifiofion, Homecoming, Plays, Prom, Iffi ,ri-4, I . , , . Q 'fc 1. X 'zigg- N 1L- ' Tia A , N 1225 0 Qin . W 6 93:4 1. jgggg 154, K 'WP 52512 J' V if , f N ' 4? 1, V055 5 Q.-52 5 1 F 6 G 'Ravxcif Y 1 Q if X V . 1435 f 5 , ', uigiizl., -' , . .' X 'vlifff-.. if .' 5 Niki. V A f 2?. 'ien' , -. 1 1, , 1 1 ,1-2-gf! 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Button, praise the almighty sen- iors or carry my books, Freshieu is what you might have heard it you had been at K.H.S. on the traditional initia- tion day. The Freshie boys looked like girls, and the girls looked like the boys when they arrived at school Sep- tember l5. That evening an all-school party was held in honor of the fresh- men. Vlfith this the Class of 53 leit the tradition oi carrying on initiation to the class of 54. e Cheer song. omeconzinq ara e October 23 marked the day ot the l952 Homecoming parade. The K.l-LS. band led the parade, which featured floats from most of the classes and clubs. There were also cars for the queen and attendant candidates. ln the class division, the seventh grade was awarded an S8 prize and the juniors a S5 prize. The K- Pep Club took the S8 prize, and the Tester Staff took the S5 award in the clubs. First place classes- f'-- Seventh Grade First place clubs- K-Pep --r 1952 mecombzq The Queen and her Court Sherry Randall and Footlcall Captain lamie Btorkman The l952 K.H.S. Homecoming was celebrated on October 25, when the alumni were welcomed into a gaily decorated Broadway theatre. Sherry Randall, l952 Homecoming gueen, approached the throne escorted by the football captain, lamie Bjorliman, and attended by ludy Block. The queen and her court were crowned by Mr. Don Prince. First maid ot honor was Louise Shreves, escorted by lohn Liston, basketball captain, and attended by Arvis Felder. Betty Kennelly was second maid ot honor with lim Bamp, track captain, as escort and Sarah Lacy attendant. Dancing to the music ot Brad 'Wit- liams' band after the coronation brought the l952 Homecoming to a close. lil K it Basksfthall Captam Iohn LISTCDH ani Tirst Maid of Honor Lculsrl SE1rf1'.'f2L 'Track Captain lim Ramp and Second Maid of Honor Betty Kenneliy 19 ,Q omecombzq Saran Lazy, third attendant: AIVIS Feldez Niqht Club scene frzni the winning Sklf by second attendant: Indy Black, first atiendam the Freshman Class N ,,, E Seated: L. Shreves, assistant editorg I. Edwards, editor, Miss E. Coan, adviserg l. Foss, Junior editor: B. Kennelly, busi- ness manager. Standing, first row: B. Scalf, N. England, S. Randall, B. Martin, I. Steck. M, Wcolsey, M. l. Green, C. Ferris, D. Myers. Second row: H. Howarter, T. Harvey, l. Block, T. Listcn, L. Phillips, A. Lentz. The 1952-53 lester Staff was made up of i i9 members. loann Edwards, editor-in- 65 er a chief, guided the staff in planning this years lester. To help finance the yearbook, the staff sponsored several school parties, had concessions at sports events, and picked up corn which farmers in the community con- tributed. Members of the staff Worked throughout ll U5 the year laying out the yearbook, getting Kimi A , , l 1 ,I , . i 211, -P D 3 pictures for the various sections, identifying ' W pictures, and Writing up the various clubs, Stein- f classes and activities. Should we use these pictures? Oh, logic at this mme , 0 K rf 1 Q fs ,fl s f . QQ Q E 'L aw x ' in an F an 3 'Ei 1 74 x .ig 4 fe ,. 'A in y 1 1' K' 45 w V Yfm' , fb' 1. ' vdx rf ,L 1 I' , ' ,Q 1152 f'i'f.!,1? , , wifi fs i ,ve- . , W f 5- w ' aff? 5 .ZA ,uf lk Mrs. G. Van den l-leurk, H. I-lowarter, B. Scalf, N. England C Ferris B. Faulkner, M. Woolsey, l. Block, T. Pyles, I.. Phillips B Reinhardt D. Uhlmann. Not pictured are l. Roselle and A. Lentz. y Hlanuary Thaw, a comedy in three acts, was presented by the senior class, on the night of May l. The hilarity in the play begins when the supposedly dead Rockwood family comes back to live in the newly pur- chased home of Herbert Gage. Many problems arise, but everything turns out well when the Gages move into the barn-furniture and all. Mrs. Grace Van den l-leurk and her assistant, Louise Shreves, directed the cast and stage crews in producing the play. Frosted Flakes, molasses, and olives for breakfast. xi L. 1 ,M , kan-.a-ug.z. N., 5 4-- Q.. N 1 J 4 A .,Lx ., ff VM, H, if 72, ,, 1, K I I d I gy, it if - was Q W as ,jx at E pf 1 5-f 2 'Q 'Q' 3 'kj S! AT: 'EH 5 , 5' 5 J gf, atv? 'Q ?,,,'k.v fi ' ,M ,A V Y :'k 1 s4,ee ,-F' L 7 'U , -. . QQ: M 539 f -w.,r,,4 cY Ywme oh' Jahn . .ay ff: Wet? -Q. wx X009 W you fe ' the I Us'- 1952- Gdfellgdl' SEPTEMBER 3 Back to the old grind again. 5 Classes choose otticers. Blue Bulletin sub- scription campaign underway. l2 Football season opens with win over Cuba l9-O. l5 Odd looking characters around school are freshmen: initiation and party. 24 Girls in P.E. classes aching all over from hockey. 25 Seniors choose Broadway tor Homecom- ing theme. OCTOBER 6-10 Vacation--teachers' institute. l4 A bad time tor us alle Areport cards. luniors select Imaginary Invalid. Excitement galore burglars break into school' Valuable items taken Homecoming parade with beautiful weather Homecoming is tinally here gym looks beautiful ven the lost game doesn t damp en our spirits Sherry is crowned our lovely queen lumors select class rings seniors choose announcements NOVEMBER Spook convention held at Student Council all school party. K.H.S. students heard over Teen Topics, WIBL radio station. Athletes honored at K-Pep banquet. ll No schoole'-Armistice Day. l4 Harvest Time music concert. l7 lester campaign begins. 25 First basketball game. A victory over Al- wood, 67-54. Varsity cheerleaders sport new outtits. 26 lester Statt all-school party-fTurkey Iam- boree. 1952- Gdfdligdl' DECEMBER 1 Back again and stuffed with turkey. 9 lournalism students to Galesburg to see how paper is printed. 11 Iunior play, unusual and entertaining. 12 Pep assembly featuring cheerleaders and ludy Block preceding Aledo game. 17-19 Galva tournament----beat Toulon, lose our first two to Bradford and Galva. 19 Christmas concert attracts large crowd. Latin Club tea. 22 lester rummage sale--'more fun. Remem- ber Abey? K-Pep Christmas party. 24 Byeesee you next year. IANUARY 6 Beat Corpus Christi for second time. 13 Intramurals underway. Lose to Abingdon in thriller 65-61. 14-15 Oooh! Semester exams. 16 Well earned rest and K-Pep bake sale. 17 lestei Staff gathers corn. 19 Senior class auction at PTA. 20 Classes skipped for inauguration. 23 March of Dimes assembly. Articles up for auction by teachers. More money flying around!! 26-27 Knox County Tournament. 28 lester Staff party -Western theme. FEBRUARY 6 Faculty-Senior gameflfaculty Wins 53-45. 10 Carol Ann chosen D.A.R. recipient. ll Harmony of Heartsf-K-Pep dance theme. 50 couples spend pleasant evening at Lake Bracken. lester Staff cupid service. 13 Faculty go to school- Students rest. 67952-53 Gafendar MARCH 3-4-5 Regional Tourney. l3 Ghost ot St. Patrick haunts K.H.S. at party by Iester Statt. l4 District Music Contest at Geneseo. Knox- ville walks oft with several tirsts. l6 Senior play tryouts. l7 Great day tor the Irish. 24 Athletic Banquet sponsored by business- men. 27 Knox County Music Festival. Last section ot lester to the printerehooray! APRIL School s out April tool' P rent Son F F A banquet 7 E st r vacationlll Senio Q practicirg diligently on Inuary Thaw lester Carnival IS uccess nightclub in music hall Business Education Day no school Latin Club Roman banquet Student Coun cil sends delegate to Chicago First Geometry Student How tar are you troni th right answer? Second Geometry Student Two seats MAY Senior Playfcasting directing and stage help make Ianuary Thaw a play we ll n ver forget. Knox County track meet held here. Iuniors treat us to a wonderful prom. Sen- iors start on their annual trip. l2 Bedraggled seniors return. l6 Swingtime held at Galesburg Armory. 24 Baccalaureate. 26-27 Semester exams. 28 Class Day! 29 And our pleasant days at K.l-l.S. come to an end with Commencement. emor Gfcfwahes IOAN BAKER K Pep Club l 2 3 4 Dramaucs Club 4 L1brary Club 3 4 Future Teachers 2 Homecomlrtq Stunt 3 Chorus IAMIE BIORKMAN Sctence Club l 2 PE Counc1l4 Football 4 jun Play Coronatlon 2 4 Footb ll Captam 4 IACK BLOCK Iester Staff 4 Blue Bulletm Staff 4 Class PYGSI nt 2 Stud ntC,o11nc1l2 FF A l 2 3 4 Sctcnco Clu Dramat1cs Clubl 2 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Iunlor Play Hon1ecom1q intl 2 3 4 Semor EIHEL CHERRINGTON BENTLEY CLARK Ab1ngdo113 Band 4 DIGIIIGIILS lub 4 IANET DOUBET Carthaqel 2 3 Knoxvllle 4 IOAN DREDGE Chorus I 2 4 KPep l 2 3 4 SeCo Club I 2 JOANN EDWARDS Class Pres1dent l Iester Staff 3 4 Iester E tor 4 Blue Bullet1n Staff 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Futue T achers Club I 2 Llbrary Club 2 3 4 KPep Club l 2 3 4 SeCo Club 2 SCIGHCG Club 2 Drarnat1cs Club 3 4 Iumor Play B EIKER FFA l 2 3 4 Football 12 3 4 Basketball I 2 ack 2 3 NORMA ENGLAND Iester Staff 4 Blue Bullet1n Staft 4 Iumor Play KPep 2 3 4 Scrence Club 2 Chorusl 2 3 Band l 2 Dramat1s Clubl 2 3 Homecormnq Stunt l 2 Corona tlonl Cheerleader2 Lat1n Cu l 2 l KP Clnorus 3 4 Cheerleader 4 L1brary Club 3 4 Semor Play CAROL ANN FERRIS Iester Staff 4 Blue Bullet1n Sta 4 Chorust 2 3 Ma1o1ette 3 4 Nonette 3 4 Sc1ence Club 2 Sudent Councl l 3 4 Student Counc1l Prestd nt 4 Iat1n BARBARA FAULKNER Yates t1on l Homecomxnq Stuntl Cheerleader 2 3 4 IVILISIC Counc1l 3 Sen1or Play SAM FOX Avon 2 FFA 2 3 Sczence Club 3 SUE HARTLEY Mecha l 2 3 KPep Club 4 Se Co Club 4 Lat1n Club 4 Chorus 4 BESSIE HARTNELL Se Co Club l 2 3 Drarnat1cs 4 Chorus TED HARVEY Wood R1ver Hlqh School l 2 3 Iester otafl -I Blue Bulletln Staff 4 FRANK HILLIGOSS Chorus and Cho1r 2 3 4 Hornecommq Stunt 2 3 HAROLD HOWARTER Iester Staff 3 4 Blue Bullet1n Staff 3 4 Blue Bullet1n Ed1tor 4 Band l 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Lat1n Club I 2 3 SCIENCE Club 2 3 Dramat1s Club 2 3 4 Basebal l 2 3 4 Sen1or Play Iumor Play Hornecorntnq Stunt 3 Musl Counc1l3 BETTY KENNELLY I ster Staff 4 Blue Bulletln Staff 4 Chorus N KP Sclen e Club 2 Drarnat1cs Club 2 3 Horne-comtnq Stunt l 2 Iumor Play Se Co Club 2 COIOHBIIOH 4 Mus1c Counc1l 4 Class Secretary treasurer 3 ALAN LENTZ Ie ter Staff 4 Blue Bulletm Staff 4 Class Treas urer l Cla V1cePres1dent 3 Student Councll 4 SCIGHCQ Club 2 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Semor ay IOHIN LISTON Iester Staff 4 Blue Bullet1n Staff 4 Chorus 2 Sctence Club 2 3 Iunlor Play Homecornmq Stunt 2 sk tball l 2 ball Cap au 4 LEROY MAROUITH Baseball 3 4 BET IY MARTIN I ter Staff 4 Blue Bullet1n Staff 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Nonette 4 KPep l 2 3 4 5C1GUC9 Club 2 Dran11t1cs Cluo 2 Malorette 2 l-Iom commq Stunt 2 4 Ch reader 2 3 4 IIIYIIOY Play COFOIIGIIOII 4 4 Football 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 4 Bas et CHARLES MARTIN Basebal' 3 4 Football 4 DARLENE MYERS Iester St If 4 Blue Bulletm Staff 4 Chorus 3 Band l 2 3 4 Home OIUIHQ Stunt 3 KPep Club I Drarnat1cs Club 4 Llbrary Club 4 MILDRED PECHERICH Abmqclon l 2 3 MARIORIE PETERSON Homecormnq Stunt 3 LINCOLN PHILLIPS Br1rnf1eld I-hgh S hool l 2 FFA 3 4 Tra k 3 4 lest r Staff 4 Blue Bullet1n Staff 4 ELAINE PONT Se Co Clubl 2 3 Chorusl 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 KPep Club l TED PYLES ROVA I 2 Track 3 4 Sc1erce Clu: 3 4 Chorus 3 Senlor Play ROBERT RADER FFA 1 2 3 4 Baseball2 3 4 Footbal 4 Basketball I Track 4 IAMES RAMP Student Counul 3 4 PE COUIICH 4 FFA I e Club 2 us F otball 3 Basketball I 2 3 4 Homecommq Stunt l 2 Coronatlor 3 4 Class V1cePres1dent 4 Track Captam 4 SHERRY RANDALL Iester Staff 4 Blue Bulletm St II 4 K Pep 2 3 4 Dram 2 3 Iufnor Pl y Cheerleader I 2 Hornecornmq Stunt l Home ommq Oueen 4 S tenc Club 2 BILL REINHARDT Alwood 3 Drarnahcs lk 4 FFA 4 Football 4 Basketball 4 Sen1o Play I HARD ROSE Yates C1ty Ftqn I 2 FFA I Chorus 3 4 IANET ROSELLE KPep Club I 2 3 4 Se Co Club l 2 Red Cross 2 3 4 Drarnat1cs Club 2 PE Counc1l 4 Chorus l Baud 2 3 4 I-Iorrecormnq Stunt 3 Iunlor Play lVIus1c Counc1l 3 Sen1or Play BARBARA SCALF B1qqsv1lle H1oh School l Se Co Club 2 3 KPep Club 2 3 4 Drarnat1cs Club 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Band 3 4 Homecomxnq Stunt 3 Iunlor Play enlor Play Iester Staff 4 Blue Bulletln Staff 4 CHARLES SELFRIDGE Elqm I LOUISE SHREVES Iester Staff 4 Blu Bullet1n Stall 4 Lat1n Club l 2 KPeo Clubl 2 3 4 Dramat1cs Club 2 3 Corona n 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 PE Councll 4 Banl l Chorus l 2 3 Cl ss Secretary l 4 DOUGLAS STAMPS Homecornmq Stunt l IANET STECK I ster Staff 4 Blue Bullet1n Staff 4 Band I 2 C11oru l K Pep Club l 2 3 4 Dramat1cs Club 3 4 SCIQHCQ Club 2 Horn commq Stunt 2 3 R D SWANSON FFA l 2 3 4 Ch l 2 3 Band l 3 4 Dramat1cs Club 2 3 Sc1ence Club 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 Ba eball 4 Track 3 4 Homecornmq Stunt 1 2 3 IANIS SWIGERT VPep Club I 2 3 4 Dramahcs Cl b Co onat1on 2 I-Iomecommq Stunt 3 DICK UHLMAN Student Counctl 2 3 Sclence Club 2 Dramat Cluo 2 3 F F A l Track l 2 Iun1or Play Semor Play Cl ss Presxdent 3 Band rus IACK 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