Lanphier High School - Lan Hi Yearbook (Springfield, IL)
- Class of 1944
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O+hers are infer- esfed in fhe ul'rra-modern cifies of fomorrow whose homes may be so li'r'rle like our own as lo make comparisons wilh our presenl' homes difficult Some are eager 'lo prepare fhemselves for an acfive par+,in 'rhe building and managing of 'rhe pos+-war world. Everyone has his own ideas as 'ro how +he Cilies of fomorrow should be buill' and operafed. The plans for 'rhese fulure Cilies will be an expression of 'rhough+s of +he men of ideas now living. This bool: is a record of 'rhe vear's ac+ivi+ies al' Lanphier as we have falcen. ano+her s+ep in prepar- ing ourselves +o fill our places in 'rhis new world of fomorrow. H...-f 5 X: in ..- rv V! Hffw 1 . Q, 4 4 V f mm? 1, ,, z MX vrff MBE limi V Y? .N- 5 W If 1 Q J ' as Y 5 55, F' QW ,Xxx V 4,,,,,.4f adv- 1'- ' ,sy Q I f ,, A 5 aff , i ,yay 7 4 LANPHIER HIGH SCHOOL LANPHIER . . . How much fhis word has come fo mean fo fhose of us who have spenf a few monfhs-a few years wifhin ifs walls. As freshmen we enfered in bewildered excifemenf, so much fo fry, so much fo prove. As sophomores we had become so much a parf of ifs acfivifies fhaf Lanphier had fruly become our school. As iuniors we knew fhe fhrill of successful achieve- menf in sporfs, in fhe arfs, in scholarship: as seniors we realize how complefely we have become a parf of fhe school and fhe school has become a parf of us. Each has become merged info fhe some- fhing fhaf we call school spirif. The friend- ships, fhe ioys, fhe myriad pleasanf memo- ries fhaf linger affer fhe books are puf away. affer fhe lasf school friends have deparfecl, fhese are fhe fhings fhaf malxe Lanphier fo us a greaf school-our school. MR. J. C. WETZEL DEDICATICN If is wifh real pleasure and sincere apprecialion +ha'r 'rhe year book s+aFF dedica+es lhis I944 issue of Lan-Hi 'io Mr. We+zel. Few realize +he fime, planning and exfra work necessary +o make our year book such a complefe picforial record of +he year's acfivifies as lhis one is. Mr. Weizel has given his fime, skill and en+husiasm uns+in+ingly in preparing fhe pic+ures for +his issue. As you +urn The pages of 1'his book each piciure of a class, a group ac'rivi+y, an excifing momen+ in a sporis even+, will give added reason for our having chosen +0 dedicale 'rhis book io Mr. Wefzel, pholographer and reacher, our friend. LAN-HI STAFF MISS HOPWOOD MAXINE APBLETT BILL NEWLIN Edifor-in-Chief ...... Maxine Apbleh' Typisl ...... .... P eggy Sfewarl' Assislani' Edilor ......,... Bill Newlin Assis+an+ .... , .. Rosemary Fox Phofography .,,.......,. Edna Baird Ari Edifor .... ...,.. E 'rhel Merz Assisfanl' ....... La Vaughn Herndon Li+erary Edifor .,.... Norman Woods Business Manager . . . lrene Creighion Wil Edifor . .. . . . . Delberl Turner Assisfanl' ...,......... Marie Keagle Composifion .......... Kenny WaH's Class Edifor . . . ...... Shirley Duerr Sporls .......,......... Pele Juarez Assis'I'an+ .... ........ E van Roberls Circulalion Manager Club Edilor . . .. . . Bob Throclcmorfon Shirley Fahrenbaclcer 00' 1 1 J K bx , ff Q fl X FJJCULII Y f X ff Springfield is a cil'y of lradifions of which we are ius+ly proud. Lanphier is a school which has 'laken Hs place in helping +o build a beHer Cify, a happier and more successful people. Our six hundred and filly men now serving +heir counlry al' war are making a glorious hisfory. Le'r us make Lanphier an even beH'er school so +hey may know +ha+ we have noi' failed fhem on 'rhe home front Sincerely, G. E. Slickney MISS RUTH WALKER Deon of Girls MR. LEE GOBY Deon of Boys MRS. GERALDINE STAHL AH'endance Clerk MISS ANITA MARBOLD Secrefary and Treasurer 7,51 MR. DON T. ANDERSON B.C.S. S+. Vialor College , . . Commerce . . . 92 Boys' Adviser Fooiball, Freshman Baslielball. MISS HELEN L. BELL Ph.B. Universily of Chicago: M.A., Universily of Cali- fornia . . , English, Journalism . . . IO2 Girls' Adviser . . . Quill and Scroll. MR. EDWARD T. BOYLE A.B., Cenlre College, Danville, Kenluclxy . . . Malhemaiics . Baseball Coach . . . III Boys' Adviser. MR. ROBERT M. CAIN B.Ed. Weslern Illinois SIaI'e Teachers College: Universily of Missouri , . . Commerce . . . 92 Boys' Adviser . . . Chairman of War Records Commiflee. MR. CLEO DOPP ' B.S. Wes+ern Siaie Teachers College . . . Social Science I02 Boys' Adviser. MISS ESTHER S. DUNCAN B.M. Illinois College . . . Graduale Chrisliansen Choral School Vocal Music . . . 9' Girls' Adviser . . . Girls' Glee Club . . . Boys' Glee Club . . Girls', Boys' and Mixed Ensembles . MISS MARIE E. FREUND B.Ed. Illinois Sfale Normal Universily . . . English . , . IO' Girls' 2 Adviser. . MISS ETHEL FURLICH A.B. Universily of Chicago: Universily of Wisconsin: Uni- versily of Michigan . . . Languages . . . Il: Girls' Ad- viser . . . Nalionall Honor Sociely . . . Usherelles. MR. LEE W. GOBY B.S. Bradley Polyrechnic Insiiiuie , . . Indusrrial Ar+s . . . Dean of Bovs . . . Sludeni Council Adviser. MR. FREEMAN C. GOODWIN B.Ed. Illinois Slale Normal: Universily of Chicago: M.Ed. Universily of Missouri . . . Disfribulive Educa+ion. MR. JOE R. HOFFMAN B.Ed. Wesfern Illinois Sfale Teachers College: M.A. SIaIe Univer- siiy of Iowa . . . Social Science . . , Science . . . I02 Boys' Adviser. MISS LOIS HOPWOOD B.Ed. Illinois SIa+e Normal Universilyg M.A. Universify of Columbia, New York: Iowa SIaIe College . . . Home Eco- nomics . . . I22 Girls' Adviser . , . Lanecon Club, Lan-Hi Sfaff. -W MR. NATHAN R. JERALD Lincoln College, B.S. Knox College, M.A. Universify of' Illinois . . . English, Speech, Drama . . . IO' Boys' Adviser . . . Dramalic Club, Assembly Chairman. MISS HELEN JESKE B.S., M.S. Universiiy of Illinois . . . Physical Educafion . . . I22 Girls' Adviser . . . G.A.A .... Cheer Leaders. MISS MABEL KITCH Church School of Ari, Chicago: Hohn Herron Ari Inslilule, Indiana- polis: Ari' Insfifufe, Chicago: Chicago Universiiyi . . . Arr . . . 92 Girls' Adviser . . . Arl Club, MISS EMILY B. LAMEY Ph.B. Universily of Chicago, M.A. Columbia Universify, New York Cily . . . English . . . II? Girls' Adviser. MR. HUGO A. LINDOUIST A.B. Illinois Wesleyan Universify: Illinois Sfafe Normal Universily: M.S. Universily of Illinois . . . Science , . . I2' Boys' Adviser. MR. A. B. MCCALL Bradley: Normal: Universi+y of Illinois . . . Indusfrial Arls. , MR. FRANK E. MOORE Ph.B. Des Moines College: M. S. Universily of Illinois . . General Science . . 1 IO' Boys' Adviser. MISS MILDRED NORTON cago: Universily of Michigan . . . English . . . 92 Girls' Adviser. MISS EMMA E. PARROTTE viser . . . Lan-Hi. MISS NELL PLAIN B.Ed. Illinois Slale Normal: Universily of Illinois: Weslern Sfale Teachers' College . . . 9' Adviser . . . Shorlhand and Typing. MR. LEONARD J. RAKE B.Ed La Crosse Sfale Teachers' College: Springfield Jr. College: Uni- versily of Wisconsin: Universily of Nebraska: Physical Eclucalion . . . II' Boys' Adviser . . . Tumbling. MISS BLANCHE RAMAN B.S., M.S. Universily of Illinois . . . Malhemalics . . . I0 Girls' Adviser . . . Mafh Club. B.Ed. Kansas Sfare Teachers' College: Universify of Chi- B.E. Weslern Illinois S+a+e Teachers' College: M.A. Buller Univer- sily, Indianapolis, Indiana . . . Social Science . . , IZ' Girls' Ad- MISS OPAL M. RIPPEY B.S., M.S. Universiiy of Illinois . . English, Science . . IO' Girls' Adviser. MR. EDWIN E. SACH B.M. Illinois Wesleyan Universi+y: M.M, Colorado Sfafe College of Educafion . . . Insfrumenfal Music . . . English . . . I2' Boys' Adviser. A MR. R. G. SORRELLS . A.B. Eureka College: Universiiy of Illinois: Universiiy of Iowa . . . Social Science . . . 9' Boys' Adviser . . . Freshman Foofball, Bas- Ire+baII. MR. RICHARD PAUL STONE B.S., M.S. Universi+y of Illinois: Illinois Siaie Normal Uni- versify: Colorado Slafe College of Educa+ion . . . Science, Mafhemalics . . . 92 Boys' Adviser . . . Assisianl Phofogra- pher for Lan-Hi. MISS ARIEL M. SWORD-ES B.S. in Commerce, Universify of Iowa: M.A. Columbia Universify . . . Il' Girls' Commercial. MISS V. JEAN THOMAS B.Ed. Illinois Sloie Normal Universily: Universifyi of Colo- rado: Universiiy of Illinois . . . Librarian . . . II2 Girls' Adviser. MR. R. M. TOMLIN B.S. Universify of Illinois . . . Agriculfure . . Special War Food Produclion Courses . . . Fufure Farmers. MISS RUTH O. WALKER B.Ed. Illinois Sfafe Normal: M.A. Universiiy of Illinois: Graduale Work oi Nor+hwes+ern: Universify of Michigan: Colorado S+a+e College . . . Social Science . . . Dean of Girls. MR. J. C. WETZEL B.A, Carfhage College: M.A. Universify of Colorado . . . Science . . . I22 Boys' Adviser. Miss RUTH E. WINEMAN I ee B.EcI. Illinois Siale Normal University: Universily of Min- nesofa . . . Home Economics . . . Lanecon Club . . IOZ Girls' Adviser. MR. HARRY C. MORGAN B.Ed. Easfern Illinois Slale Teachers' College . . . Indusfrial Arls . . . IO' Boys' Adviser. ' NX xobo 04, -9,0 fo Ov 360 6 '1'O,O,.o O I' Q00 O49 Balancing Hne books. 0 fN r- 0 X5 xx W A X X x W N xx X P r an -vi-Ilrwig' CLASS OFFICERS JUNE 1944 SENIORS Presidenf ............,..... Evan Roberfs V. Presidenf ...A...,..,.... Eileen Pierard Secrefary ...,. . .... La Vaughn Herndon Treasurer , ,. ....,...,.. Henry Boriarzin Advisers 4 ,... Mrs. Hopwood, Miss Jeske, Mr. We+zel, Mr. Lindquisf 4094 x Akers ApbIe++ Baird Bergschneider Boiarzin Brewer Bringle AKERS, BEATRICE L Bee came from Proviso High: she wrifes for Quill ond Scroll. APBLETT, MAXINE Our yearbook eclilor and raps in everylhing. - Brooks Cain Casper Callarman BAIRD, EDNA This lady is a mafhemafician and a leader in rhe band. BERGSCHNEIDER, BILL Everybody in school Icnows Bill. BOJARZIN, HENRY Handsome Hank conirols 'Ihe money for Ihe seniors. BREWER. RUBY A real iewel in +he band- iha+'s Ruby-. BRINGLE, SHIRLIE You'II hear her in Me+ropoIi- 'ran Opera. Creighlon Cullen, E. Cullen, L. Danna Davis, N. BROOKS, MARIAN Marian has hobbies-sewing and singing. CAIN, FLORA Would you lend us your super-reporf card, Flora? CASPER, RUSSELL Russ is super man on ihe rings and irapeze. CALLARMAN, DORIS Meef Ihe blond mains+ay of The band. CREIGHTON, IRENE Irene, a leader, a lady and lovely. CULLEN, ELAINE She drives a mean ialopy. CULLEN, LOREN Golden hair wifh a voice Io ma'rch. DANNA. S-AM A leader and Iops in alh- Ierics, loo. . DAVIS, NORMA JEAN Band and business college are Boo+'s inferesfs. DAVIS, RUSSELL Very popular ai noon - he gives us our food. Edifor-in-Chief Maxine ApI:1IeH Davis, R. Dunn, K. Edna Baird La Vaughn Herndon Phoiography Ediiors Dunn, S. Edwards DUNN, KARL Infroducing Uncle Sam's fu- Iure ace. DUNN, SHIRLEY A real blond who knows all 'Ihe answers, EDWARDS, THELMA Sis Iransferred 'io L. H. S. +his year and are we glad! FORD, MARY JANE M. J. is our dynamic cheer- leader. FOX, ROSEMARY Time io change boy friends of course! FULGENZI. ANNA MAE DarIreyes was presidenf of home room 23. FURRY, MARIAN Hobbies of sewing and cook- ing. Why, Marian? GRIFFITH, CORINNE Thai hard worker in fhe Pig- gly Wiggly-+haf's Corinne. GRIFFITH, J. W. Jayi's ambifions are basIce+- baII and blondes. Ford Fox Fulgenzi HERNDON, LAVAUGHN Sweef music in A Cappella- courfesy of Vaughnie. HICKS, DOROTHY Auburn Iosi' a super drum ma- iorelie when DoHie came 'Io L. H. S. HOLLOWAY, JIM A life-guard wifh a sun-fan- nuff said. HOPPER, DEAN No. I locker repairer and Mr. Goby's assisianf. IRWIN. LELA Lela was oufsfanding in gym class. JACKSON, MARALEE Jane Arden's rival is Mara- lee, ace Lighi reporier. FUVVY GriFfi+h, C. Griffi+h, J.W. Herndon JONES, CATHERINE Never a dull momenf wifh Cai'hy around. KEAGLE, MARJORIE How she loves 'Io fallc and giggle! Hicks Holloway Hopper Irwin Jaclrson Jones Keagle JXUNL WW Nelson Irene Creighfon Mariorie Keagle Business Managers Naschinslri Neisewander Marhold McCann Menegheiri Merz Lupafeu KLOPPENBURG, HENRY Lynch Heinrich is head money man in 'rhe cafeieria. Malenslry KMETT, JULIA Kloppenbulg Julia wrifes leHers and lef- Kme+f fers, buf +o whom? Lenham Loyd Monis Moiley Murray LENHAM, NATHALIE Have you ever mei anyone friendlier? LOYD, BETTY A cool: de-lux is blondie. LUPARELL, EVA Beware! Eva is fhe dark, quief iype. LYNCH, MARY Pudgie uses all her shoe s+amps dancing and dancing. MOLENSKY, EVELYN Too'rie helps Mr. Jerald siage fhe plays. MARBOLD, BEN Who? would The ieam do wiihoui' manager-Ben? McCANN, DOROTHY Sweer and congenial: our pal DoHie. MENEGHETTI, ELSIE PreHy SpagheHi is a lead- er in G.A.A. MERZ, ETHEL Dark and ariy-guess who? MONTS, IMOGENE lmy. is fhe live-wire in any group. MOTLEY, BOB Slree+er praciically lives In fhe prinf shop. MURRAY. MARYELLA Maryella wanfs io succeed in ihe business world. NASHINSKI, ALBERT Air-minded Al -on ihe ira- peze and real planes. NEISEWANDER. MARGARET Lillie buf mighly is our maior- eH'e from Feiishans. NELSON. FRANK Calling Dr. Kildare-excuse please-we mean Dr. Nelson. NOLL, DOROTHY Remember our Junior presi- denl and slyle show model. NOVOTNAK, HENRY Henry is one reason for Lan- phier's greal band. PIERARD, EILEEN Three years in Sludenf Coun- cil is EiIeen's record. PICKRELL, BETTY Belly is busy making lhings for her hope chesf. PICKRELL, NORMA Ouie+ bu+ line. PIERCE, DORRAINE Do is 'lhe wriler of Lion's Roar. PIERCE, PATRICIA Pal is lhe one who assists Mr. Dopp. POLK, LUNETTA Ouiel' and always wilh M.M. PRYOR, EDITH Paging the fall usherefle- +ha+'s Edilh. Novolnak Pierard Norman Woods Russell Davis Lilerary Kenny Walls Composilion Noll RHOADES, DOROTHY Remember lhe Prom decora- iions7 Dol did fhem. ROBERTS, EVAN Evan shines as a leader in baskelball and foolball. RODERICK, DORIS Rod was chairman of Ihe Armislice Day assembly, ROEHRIG, FRANCIS Franny is a falenled arlisl and singer. ROGERS. KATHERINE Our prize speaker has lhal Charming Soufhern occenl . SANTINI, FLAVIETTE FIavie sings and shows her dimples in ACappeIIe. Pickrell, B. Pickrell, N. Pierce, D, SCHMITT, RAY Ray is an arlisf de-luxe. SCHRENK, HAROLD A fulure Gene Krupa-wilh freckles. Pierce, P. Polk Pryor Rhoades Rogers Sanlini Schmill Schrenk Roberls Roderick Roehrig api' Schulh Smiih, E. Smi+I1, F. Sforza Sfearns Solalc S+ewarf P. SCI-IULTZ, BOB Bob is ambirious-works in a drug sfore besides going 'Io school. SMITH, ELEANOR Popularily plus is SmiH'y's middle name. Slewarl, R. Slogdell Syrcle ThrocIcmor+on SMITH, FRANCIS Wanl +o ioin 'Ihe Girls Re- serves ? See President Smilh. SFORZA, MARY ALICE A homey girl wilh plenfy of oomph . STEARNS. GLEN May we presenf Ihe ou+s+and- ing 'Fu'rure farmer of America? SOTAK, STEVE The Navy is proud 'ro have Sieve. STEWART, PEGGY She's cule and definilely capable. Townsend Tuclier Turner STEWART, BOB S+ewy is Ihe man behind +haI big bass horn. STOGDELL, JEAN Jean is Miss Lamey's righ+ hand girl. SYRCLE, BETTY She's IiHle buf does she gel' Ihings done! THROCKMORTON, BOB When Toadie isn'I fishing -he works on 'rhe year book. TOWNSEND, JOE Deba+e Club will miss his gif? of gab. TUCKER, BILL Bill is popular wi+h bolh slu- denI's and Teachers. TURNER, DELBERT Casanova is his middle name. TWEEDELL, BERNICE A cule IiHIe girl who sews a fine seam. VESPA. DOROTHY Doi enioys salesmanship. VESIPA, RALPH Tweedell Vespa, D. A man of few .words around The fair sex. Erhel Merz Arl' Peggy S+ewarI' Typisl Vespa, R. . Vosl Wainwrighl Bob Throclcmorlon Clubs Delberl Turner Wil 60 Warden Walrous Weilies While VOST, HENRY Speed demon in a car- Whiyney even wilh gas rafioning. WAINWRIGHT, DELORES Dee sews lhe mosl beauli- ful clolhes. WARDEN, BETTY Williams Leadership and clepenclabilily WILLIAMS, KATHERINE are synonyms for Bellyi. Kaly broughl' l'he Veronica Winlers Lalce hair-do lo Lanphier. WATROUS, KENNETH Ken is a real genlleman WINTERS, CURT and sporlsman. Will Curl never slap smiling? WEITIES, BOB WOODS, NORMAN A boy wilh brains. How abou? Ten years hence, he will be sharing lhem, Bob? lhe leading induslrial de- signer. . WHITE, JIM Curley yassislecl Mr. Ralce YOUNG, DOROTHY Woods for Iwo years. Our pal Dol is a leader in ' I six clubs. Young WHITNEY, PAT ZAHN, ARLENE Yannone Pa+'s new al' L.H.S., buf we YANNONE, CARMON Zombie is a real leacler, all like her. The Navy has him now. popular wilh all, Zahn .M Z, ? f. I x W. V 1 , f f- ,I , , , , l Q f W if f I X M ' 4 f I W ff ,Z f f TQ Jw ,K f if f 5 . ,X ff XY , 1 f f pi? 'iiif W 'Z,.I , ,f,l y r x f , , I fff, , W , 3 ag p., ' f2 f , ,sqm ' iff gh, ' X, Q 1 -.. .,,., A BOTTOM ROW: M. Allen, D. Cherry, K. Combs, F. Noviclc, S. Ccnlrcll, M. A. Giovonini, J. Shaunce, M. .Mes+er, E. Bilyeu, J. Jenlcerson, I. Vicfor ROW ll: N. Timm, D. Richards, A. Reeves, M. Powderly, L. An+onucci, E. Langfelder, B. Friedman, J. Walson, M. Mannino, C. Schuckcrdi, C. Smiih P. Conley. ROW Ill: C. Yunnone, O. Langfelder, M. Wrincik, J. Refine, D. Trs+ensky, L. Mes'l'er, S. S+evenson, S. Janes, D. McCann, D. Shadid, L. Hinds, J Ballog. ROW IV: G. Buckley, D. Benner, C. Cox, R. Buecker, B. Erickson, B. Schwarberg, B. Londrigan, D. Hesse, W. Schmidt W. Eprighl, P. Calandrino S. Danna. CLASS OFFICERS JANUARY 1945 S E N l O R S Presidenl ....,..........., Barbara Piper Vice Presideni' ,,.... ...,.. B ill Newlin Secrefary ......, .. ..... Lillian Hall Treasurer ..... ............ J ack King Advisers . . ,... Miss ParroH'e, Mr. Sach N Adv NM, fx Aiello Bailey Black Brown Brownless Crowder DeFra+eg AIELLO, JASPER Jap is anoll-ner arden ball player. BAILEY, MARY ELLEN In-Ielligence plus. DiPasquaIe Doake Duerr Fahrenbaclcer -flfv If I base- BLACK, WILLIAM Bill came from Auburn H. S. and can idenlify any Irind of airplane. BROWN. BETTY Miss FurIich's capable assisl- ani. BROWNLESS, GLENN SaI'ch makes +he foolball 'Field his second home. CROWDER, BETTY She lives a+ 'Ihe swimming pool. DE FRATES, GENE Porl is popular wilh all fhe girls. DI PASQUALE, BILL A perfecl example of lhe slrong silenl lype. Fyfe Gasaway Hall Hanauer Haynes DOAKE, BILLIE LOU Big fhings come in small packages. DUERR. SHIRLEY An efficienl' class edilor. FAHRENBACKER, SHIRLEY She has lhal winning smile. FYFE, MARY GRACE The life of any parlyl. GASAWAY, GLENN Versalile Nippy raises rab- bilrs and is oulslanding in choir. HALL, LILLIAN Quiel buf loads of fun. HANAUER, MARY Through her cheers we have won many a viclory. HAYNES, DOLORES Dee specializes in dancing. JUAREZ, PETE His middle name is SporIs in which he shines. Bill Newlin We F,Ju 'y Assisla nl Eclilor J uarez King Shirley Duerr Class Edilor Shirley Fahrenbaclcer Circulaiion Manager Kodriclc La Faver KING, JACK Foo+ball, hunling and fishing -'lhose are Jaclc's inferesls. KODRICH, MARTIN Marlin is laps in +he prinl shop. LQFAVER, PEGGY She has a smile for everyone. LEIBIG, PHYLLIS PreHy hair, sunny smile. Laughing and iolring all The while. MADDOX, BOB Bob is an ardenf pugilisl' and foughf in fhe golden gloves. MANNING, BOB Bob is an ouf-of-doors man who prefers hunfing. MIDIRI, JANE Her blaclc hair is +he envy of many girls. NEWLIN, BILL The modesi' genius who leads in sfudies and in The year bool: slaff. PETERS, GEORGE Anolher air-minded fellow who malres model planes. Leibig Madclox Manning PIPER, BARBARA Drip loolc 'rho lead in 'lhe Senior Class Play. RICHTER, NORMAN Pele can really drive a car SCHMEING, JEANNETTE Oh! She's sweef. SCHROEDER, JACK Jack slarled oul' as a 'fresh- man Tumbler and foolball player. SHELTON. BOB His hobbies are A and B- avialion and blondes. SHEPARD. EVELYN She's quiel' and good nalured. Midiri Newlin Pe+ers Piper SIMANELLA, ANITA She's here, she's lhere, she's everywhere. SMITH, MARGARET ANN She's quiel bul slill we lcnow she's lhere, Richler Schmeing Schroeder Shellon Shepard Simanella Smilh wp, Springer Sfonham SVPRINGER, ELSIE Elsie doesn'+ know when fo qui+. STONHAM, JACK A good driver? STOPPELWORTH, BILL Sfoppy's 'Facial expressions while playing baskefball are so different THANNEN, DICK lnfroducing The smoolhesf dancer in school. WATTS, KENNETH Hear Thai' sweei' music-fha+'s Ken on +he frumpef. Benner? Grigsby, My MDN 'QKYWYK Frenz Sfoppleworfh Thannen WEINTRUB, SAM Sambo is keen on slamp collecfing and piane lmodell building. BENNETT, JAMES Closes? rival +o Harry James. CASTER, WAYNE He has THE voice. CHERRY, DORIS Refurned fo us from Dixon FRENZ, BlLL Bill is fops in band and also as a mechanic. Casfer Sponsler NzW'x Mi an 'I WaHs GRIGSBY, EDITH The shy quiel' fype. SPONSLER, BOB He likes swimming ball. TONEY, HAZEL and base- Guess who is playing +ha+ solid boogie-woogie! TRSTENSKY, FRAN K Frank is The arf and drawing genius of Lanphier. Cherry Toney wuWT'W Trsie nsky Weinfrub Akers, Beafrice Quill and Scroll, Transfer S.H.S. Apbleff, Maxine Lanecon I-2-3-4 Pres. 3, Mafh Club I-2-3-4 Sec. 3, G.A.A. I-2, Girls' Ensemble 3-4, A Cappella Choir 2-3-4, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Lan- Hi Edifor, Nafional Honor Sociefy -Pres., Ushereffes 3-4. Baird, Edna Dramafic Club 4. Lanecon I-2-3-4, Mafh Club 2-3-4, Lan-Hi Sfaff, Sen- ior Class Play, Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class, Band I-2-3-4, Nafional Honor Sociefy. Benneff, James Honorary member Lanecon 4, Band I-2-3-4, Sfudenf Council 3. Bergschneider, Bill Boiarzin, Henry Senior class freasurer 4, Band I-2-3-4. Brewer, Ruby Band I-2-3-4, Quill and Scroll. Bringle, Shirlie G.A.A. I, Lanecon I-2-3, Girls' Ensemble 2-3-4, ACappeIIa Choir I-2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, Quill and Scroll, Vice Presidenf Sophomore Class. Brooks, Marion Girls' Glee Club 2, ACappelIa Choir 3-4. Cain, Flora Quill and Scroll. Casper, Russell Tumbling I-2-3-4, Track 3. Callarman, Doris Band 2-3-4, Quill and Scroll. Creighfon, lrene Class Presidenf I, Class Secrefary 3, Arf Club 2-3, Drama Club 2-3, ACappeIIa 3-4, Ushereffes 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Lan-Hi Sfaff, Nafional Honor Sociefy, Girls' Glee Club 4. Cullen, Elaine Cullen, Loren ACappeIIa Choir, Sfudenf Coun- cil 3-4, Honorary member of Lane- con. Dana, Sam Foofball I-2-3-4, Baskefball I. Baseball I-2-3. Davis, Norma Jean Quill and Scroll, Band 3-4. Davis, Russell Mafh Club I, Band I-2-3-4, Lan- Hi Sfaff. Dunn, Karl Mafh Club, Band I-2-3-4. Dunn, Shirley Quill and Scroll. Edwards, Thelma Transfer from Carlinville High. ACTIVITIES JUNE '44 CLASS Ford, Mary Jane Cheerleader 4, Lanecon I-2, G.A.A. 2. Fox, Rosemary ACappeIla Choir 2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club, Class Secrefary 2, G.A.A. 2. Frenz, Bill Band I-2-3-4. Fulgenzi, Anna Lanecon Club I. Furry, Marian Lanecon I. Griffifh, J. W. Baskefball 2-3-4, Baseball 2-4, Foofball 2-4, Track 2-3-4, Transfer from Lexingfon, Ky. Griffifh, Corinne Herndon, La Vaughn Class Secrefary 4, Lan-Hi Sfafi, ACuppeIIa 3-4. Hicks, Dorofhy Transfer from Auburn H. S., Drama Club 3-4: Maioreffe 3-4. Holloway, Jim Transfer from Galesburg Senior H. S. Hopper, Dean Class freasurer 3, Foofball I-2-3-4, Baskefball I-2-3-4, Track I-2, Infra- mural I-2-3. Irwin, Lela Jackson, Maralee Quill and Scroll. Jones, Kafherine Transfer from S+. Francis Pre- parafory School. Keagle, Marjorie Lanecon I, Drama Club 4, ACap- pella Choir 3-4, Lan-Hi Slaff, Sfu- denf Council 3-4. Kloppenberg, Henry Kmeff, Julia G.A.A. I, Lanecon Club I-2-3. Lenham, Nafhalie Arf Club I-2-3, Speech Club 3, Dobafe Club. Loyd, Beffy Luparell, Eva Drama Club. Lynch, Mary Chairman Announcemenf Com., Transfer from S.H.S. Malensky, Evelyn Lanecon I, Glee Club, Drama Club 4. Marbold, Ben Sfudeni' Council, Baskefball Man- ager. McCann, Dorofhy Menegheffi, Elsie G.A.A. I-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 3. Merz, Efhel Lan-Hi Sfaff, Arf Club I-2-3-4, Siudenf Council. Monfs, Imogene G.A.A. I-2. Mofley, Bob Murray, Mary Nashinski, Alberf Orchesfra and Ensembles I-2, Sfudenf Council 3. Tumbling 2-3-4. Neisewander, Margaref Drama Club 4, Maioreffe 4, Tum- bling 3, Transfer from Feifshans 3. Nelson, Frank Sfuclenf Council 3-4, Transfer from Norfh Tonowano H. S. New York, N. Y. Noll, Dorofhy Class Presidenf 3, Class Secrefary I, Lanecon I-2, Quill and Scroll. Novofnak, Henry Band I-2-3-4. Pickrell, Beffy Pickrell, Norma Pierard, Eileen Vice Pres, Senior Class, Cheer- leader 4, Lanecon Club I-2, Sfudenf Council I-2-3, G.A.A. I-2, Mafh Club 2. Pierce, Doraine G.A.A. I, Orchesfra I, ACappelIu 2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club 3. Pierce, Paf ACappeIIc Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Polk, Luneffe Transfer from O'FaIIon Township. Pryor, Edifh Rhoades, Dorofhy Drama Cluz, ACappeIIa Choir, Girls' Glee Club. Roberfs, Evan Pres. Senior Class, Year Book Sfaff, Foofball 3-4, Baskefball 3-4, Baseball 3-4, Track 3-4, Transfer from S-.H.S. Roehrig, Francis Arf Club 3-4, Drama Club 4, ACappeIla Choir 2-3-4, Lanecon I. Rogers, Kafhryn Drama Club I-2-3-4, Speech Club I-2-3-4, Debafe Club 2-3-4, ACap- pella Choir 4, Transfer from Roff, Oklahoma. Roderick, Doris Lanecon I, Drama Club I, Speech Club, San'I'ini, Flavieffe ACappelIa 2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club. Schmidf, Ray Transfer from C.H.S. Schoenborn, Roy Los Angeles High School. Schrenk, Harold Band 2-3-4, Nafional Honor So- ciefy. Sforza, Mary Alice Schulfz, Bob Orchesfra I-2-3-4. Smifh, Eleanor Smifh, Francis Arf Club 2-3-4, ACappeIIo Choir 2-3-4, Tranfer from S.H.S. Sofalz, Sfephen Sfewarf, Bob Hi-Y 3, Sfudenf Council 3-4. S'I'ewar'I', Peggy Sfudenf Council I-2-3-4, Secrefary of Council 2-3, Presidenf of Coun- cil 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, ACappella Choir I-2-3-4, Nafional Honor So- ciefy, Lan-Hi Sfaff, Girls' Glee Club, Quill and Scroll. Sfearns, Glenn Transfer from Barry H. S., Barry, Illinois. Sfogdell, Jean Quill and Scroll, Nafional Honor Sociefy, Transfer from Divernon. Syrcle, Be'H'y Transfer from Quincy H. S., Arf Club 4, Drama Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4. Thannen, Diclc Throclcmorfon, Bob Hi-Y 2-Sec. 2, Nafional Hon- or Sociefy Vice Presidenf, Year Boolc -Club Edifor, Transfer from Uni- versify H. S., Normal, Illinois. Toney, Hazel Girls' Glee Club 4, ACoppella Choir 3-4. Townsend, Joe Arf Club, Sfudenf Council 3, Base- ball 3-4, Debafe Club 4, Transfer from Sparfa Township H. S, Tuclcer, Bill Mafh Club I, ACappeIIa Choir 2-3-4, Foofball I. Turner, Delberl' Year Book Sfaff, Transfer from Versailles H. S. Vespa, Dorofhy Lanecon I, Girls' Glee Club. Vespa, Ralph Vosf, Henry Wainwrighf, Dolores Transfer from S.H.S. Warden, Beffy 3 Nafional Honor Sociefy, Mafh Club 3-4, Arf Club, Drama 3-4, Transfer from Birmingham, Ala, Wafrous, Ken Transfer from S.H.S. JANUARY CLAS Aiello, Jasper Baseball 3-4, Monogram 3-4, Transfer from S.H.S. Bailey, Mary Ellen Quill and Scroll, Lanecon Club I-2. I Black, William Brown, Beffie Brownless, Glenn ACappella Choir 2-3-4, Foolball I-2-3-4, Basliefball I, Track I-2. Casfer, Wayne ACappella Choir I-2-3-4, Boys' Ensemble, Foofball I. Crowder, Beffy Arf Club I-2-3-4, Drarnafics 4, Mafh Club I-4. De Frafes, Gene Mafh 2. Di Pasquale, Bill Doake, Billie Lou ACappeIIu Choir 2-3-4, Lanecon 2, Mafh 2, Glee Club 2. Duerr, Shirley G.A.A. 2-3-4, Lanecon 2, Quill 8: Scroll, Lan-Hi Sfaff, Junior Class Presidenf. Fahrenbaclcer, Shirley ACappeIIa Choir, Ushereffes 3-4, Lan-Hi Sfaff, Mafh Club 2, Arf Club, Glee Club 3-4, Fyfe, Mary Transfer from S.H.S. Gasaway, Glenn ACappeIIa Choir 2-3-4, Hi-Y, Class Treasurer I, Army Air Corps. Grigsby, Edifh Hall, Lillian Lan-Hi, Class Secrefary 4, Lan:- con 2-3, Mafh Club 2-3-4, ACap- pella Choir 3-4. Hanauer, Mary G.A.A. I-2-3-4, Cheerleader 2-3-4, Transfer from S.H.S. I. Haynes, Delores G.A.A. I-2, Lanecon 2, ACap- pella Choir 4, Sfudenf Council I-2-4. Juarez, Pe'I'e Lan-Hi, Inframural, Foofball I-2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Baslcefball I, Track I. King, Jaclc Mafh Club 2, Monogram Club 2-3-4, Class Treasurer 3-4, Foofball I-2-3-4, Track 4. Kodriclc, Marfin La Faver, Peggy Leibig, Phyllis Junior Class Secrefary, Lanecon I, Quill and Scroll. Maddox, Bob Band. Manning, Bob Midiri, Jane G.A.A. I-2-3. Waffs, Ken Band 2-3-4, Lan-Hi Sfaff. Whife, Jim Sfudenf Council 2-3, Foofball I-4, Baskefball I-3. Whifney, Paf y Transfer from Iowa Cify, Iowa. Wiefies, Bob Hi-Y Club I-2-3, Traclr I-2-3, Glee Club I-2, Transfer from Divernon. Williams, Kafhryn Winfers, Curf Woods, Norma Year Bool: Sfaff-Liferary Edifor. Yannone, Carmin Foofball I-2-3-4, Baslcefball I. Young, Dorofhy Mafh Club, Lanecon, Band, Sfu- denf Council, Nafional Honor So- ciefy-. Zahn, Arlene Transfer from Beardsfown H. S., Mafh Club 4, Drama 2-3, Nafional Honor Sociefy. S45 Newlin, Bill Sfudenf Council 2, Dramafic Club 3-4, Mafh Club 2-3-4, Lan-Hi Sfaff, Senior Class Vice,-Pres., Junior Class Vice-Pres. Pefers, George Piper, Barbara Pres. S-enior Class, Mafli Club 2-3-4, ACappella Choir 3-4, Girls' Ensemble 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Transfer from S.H.S. Richfer, Norman Schmeing, Jeaneffe Schroeder, Jack Sfudenf Council 4, Football I, Tumbling I. Shelfon, Bob Monogram Club 3, Foofball 3, Traclc 4. Shepard, Evelyn Mafh Club 2. Simanella, Anifa G.A.A. I-2-3-4. Smifh, Margaref Ann Arf Club 2-3-4. Springer, Elsie Arf Club. Sponsler, Bob Baseball 4. Sfonham, Jaclc Sfoppleworfh, Bill Baslcefball I-2-3-4, Foofball I, Tumbling I, Baseball 2-3-4, Mono- gram 3-4. Trsfenslcy, Frank Weinfrub, Sam Sfudenf Council 2, Mafh Club 2-3, Dramafic Club 2-3-4, FXR iff? . , .IUNIORS X Presidenf ...A,, .... B ob Morfhland V. Presideni' ..... ...,. E velyn Kerske Secreiary ...., .,... F lora Bar+leH' Treasurer . ., ....... Alvin Augusiine Advisers ..,....... Mr. Rake, Miss Swordes CLASS OFFICERS 1946, CLASS OFFICERS 1945 Presideni . V. Presidenf Secre+ary . Treasurer . . Advisers . 4 Mr. Keifh Goodwin ....NormaNaiim .... , . . .. Dolores Thrawi .. . .. ... .. Bob Isringhausen . . , Miss Lamey, Miss Furlich, Boyle, Mr. Goby, Miss Thomas ABBOTT, BETTY' , ALKIRE, CAROL ALLEN, MARY BALLOG, JOE AUGUSTINE, ALVIN BAMBROUGH, JIM BAN KS, ANTHON ETTA BARLICK, IRENE BARLOW, BERTHA , BARRI NGTON. TRU MAN BARTLETT, FLORA BARTOLO, ROSALIE BAWULSKI, BETTY BAX, ESTHER BECK, ZANE BEEBY, ESTH ER BENSON, WINIFRED BILYEU, CHARLES BLANK, JOHN BLAUVELT, JACK BOLINGER, DON BOOKS, MARIE BRESSAN, RENA BROWN, PAUL BRYANT, RICHARD BRYCE, KEN BUTZ, KEN CAIN, BOB CAPRANICA, AL CARLTON, DELORES CASPER, ALBERT CASTER, BERNELLDA CATHERWOOD, BONNIE CHAMBERS, CLAUDINE COLEMAN, PATSY COX, LEONARD CROWDER, HARRY CRUM, LORNA DANIEL, CHARLOTTE DESALLE, DORA .AM 4, DOLACK. DELORES A AVAVAAO A I O , V. A , DUFNER, Josem-NNE Z , an A rv EDGEMON, MARGARET f A 1 f 5 . I ELLINGTON. ALBERTA RARA L, I IL A 2 V A V I I ELLINGTON, JAMES 4 . R5jfffIffifi , - ERICKSON' RONALD A A AAA, ARRR FARRARI ELEANOR in vlt i I , ,,, , 1 f ,-,V ,if KI - A A , Q' ,. .ii A RA.A A fi V A M 1 'V' VR . Q Y I -,': ,'- 2 fy ,L'1' IA FAU LKNER MARY 45 ' A I R A24 1 ' R:-- w A lf- I ' A AAAA RARA FORSYTHE. GLORIA GAIO. JOHN GARRETSON. BETTY GEORGE, CHESTER GERDING, CHARLES GIETL. LUCY GODDERZ. PAT GOODWIN. KEITH GORSEK. 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HELEN SHIMKUS, STANLEY SMITH, LAURA SNYDER, NELLIE SODARO, MARY SORENSON, VIOLETTE SOTAK, EMMA SPROUSE, BILL STABER, BARBARA STEELE, BETTY STEPHENS, BETTY STEWART, DOROTHY STEWART, KENDALL STRUKEL, JOSEPHINE STRUKEL, MARJ TAVERNOR, MARIE TAVINE, MIKE TAYLOR, JACK .i.......nnn4 ' E-If-fn i,,, R, M' xy fu ' 'lk K , ., . A i 'Q Qu V 47' I W I ,M A iw 4 -' -, I. ,M 1 1 ' . ff: ,?,, II, ggagw SIOS' M .E E, , J ik 1::'.:::'riuiE5ii5ii5fiz?'V 515 - ::::::3pgg:ii12a:5:E-.ra f,If AWWWWW f lx fl: J 5 4 'E K. . K I NAL' ,V Vi ,.,,. 1 ., I'I M.-, .- . ,f M, IH f-I IQ 'I V: 5. 41'-, Af: fS'Zff3,. 'H' ' f I-fmwx I I I I j I, . - . , ,LZ ,, , X f I , . I ' ,I : T WV 'f'f f?c ' jf ', ,- 1 fezgpfi, 0 ay I I, ,MC W, 'wfAA'w IIII ,I ' ' V 'V' Z, ' EQ ' 'YW' ',l'ff ff f' ' , ' fail-' ff'5ffZ . 2 ' - f yi . LX 2,1 46.51 77435 Ir I lawn I' I ,T I ww ' ' 5 vw , W , 4 , 4 ' I , IBIII 1 I V .I I , 3.1 Y M ' I IE?-A , ,, f I I , ,f, if 44. 'Km I , 'V BT' 1' ,LU . A',v I,, H ' EQAR 39 THEOBALD, HERBERT THOMAS, BETTY THRAWL, DOLORES TOIGO, BILL TUCKER, CHARLENE TURLEY, ANNETTA VENTRESS, RUTH VESPA, MARY WASHBURN, BILL WEAKLEY, ROSE WEEDMAN, MINNIE WEISSBURG, DOROTHY WERSEN. CATHERINE WERTZ, LARRY WESCOAT, DON WHITMORE, MARILYN WIETIES-, BILL WILCOXSON, NATHAN WILSON. DON WOODS, DOROTHY YOCIS, STANLEY ZANOT, ALBERTA ZIMMERMAN, 'PATTY SOPHOMORES CLASS OF JUNE 1946 Presidenl ,........,.... Donna Cornish V, Presidenl ..... ..,.... T om Durako Secrefary . . . . ..... Shirley Jenkerson Treasurer ......,. ........ S am Million presidenf nhnhln '-.,A p earl Selvoggio Advisers ,,....... Miss Bell, Miss Freund, V. Presidenl' . . .,..A.. Ken Slover Miss Wlnemcn- Mr- D0PP-- Secrefary ............. Wilmo Emerson . Mr- Hoffman- MV- Moore Treasurer ........,......... Bob Burke Advisers ,..... Miss Raman, Miss Rippey, Mr. Jerald, Mr. Morgan CLASS OF JANUARY 1947 l ROW I: G. Allison, C. Burger, W. Bale, B. Beams, B. Allard, G. Batchelor, R. Adams, B. Adomski. ROW 2: B. Burke, J. Bogue, H. Bishop, M. E. Benneff, W. Bari, J. Books, D. Auslin. ROW 3: D. Brown, C. Adams, B. Biesenfhal, H. Bales, N. Beaffie, M Alewell, H. Alexander. ROW I: E. Brown, C. Collins, K. Brickler, H. Chestnut, R. Bolinger, J. Bergschneider, H. Barrow. ROW 2: A. Brown, D Black, A. Albrighl, B. Barlleff, L. Canlrall, T. Bergman, W. Baker. ROW 3: M. Cormeny, J. Ciorli, D. Cornish, M. Cirillo B. Collier, N. Craig, C. Chaney. ROW I: 8. Frasco, J. Dunn, E. Erravay, B. Dopp, W. Cruzon, H. Collard. A. Crowe. ROW 2: J. Gansky, J. Furry, J. Di?as quale, D. Davenport, N. J. Ualpiaz, H. Garvin, H. Greear. Row 3: D. Erhart, L. Dorworfh, R. Connell, M. Graham, D. De Spain, H. Garman, L. Gibson. l ! ROW I: J. Gallo, R. Farmer, J, Knndsky, A. Hackman, B. Gruber, Hampsmier, G. Logan. ROW I: M. Kavish, S. Jenkerson, man, R. Heinrich, H. Jordan, H. Laurent, B. Handshy, S. Licafc, M ROW I: R. Hodack, B. Harding, P. Lockharf, E. Knox, I. Keneasfer, C Krug, A. Klunfck. Falker, T. Grigalunas, E. Morfon, T. Durako, D. Davis. ROW 2: M. Jones, B. Hansen, M D, Ggrgekl Emergon, ROW 31 J. Durr, O. Ewlflg, G. Glaze, J. Fyfe, J. Il'lQfOrI'1, Kochman, J. Knaus, A. Koblalka. ROW 3: D. Hawkins, D. Heineman, J. Hanson, . Hood. R. Langfleld, R. Koke, J. Harfug, J. Kane. ROW 2: D. Jones, M. Lawson, H. Hoehn . Hopper. ROW 3: N. Lowe, J. Kornfeld, C. Lash, P. Lyman, P. Jones, A. Lindle, J B. Holler, R. Lunlck, FE. Longerbon, H. Korfanfa, H. Lenox. ROW 2: B. Kelley, B. Koch- P. ROW l: C. Marcum, G. McLerren, R. Mafrisch, S. Million, N. Mnkris. J. Moore, G. Mnrzinzik, L. Noll. ROW 7: M. Monlal- bano, W. McCLady, A. Mack, S. McKee, M. Milch, H. Levin. ROW 31 M, Moore, A.. Moore, A., Naylor, B. Napier, E, Nix, J. Murphy. M. McCann. ROW l: C. Palmer, E. Prosperine, D. Porfer, M, Ofkinl B, Heinz, J. Owen, D. Nolfing, B. Mueiron. ROW 2: D. Pickrell H. Pflug, N. Muir, K. Pierce, D. Morley, S. Newsome, E. Money, M. Moe. ROW 3: Y. Pflug, L. Payne, L. Means, B. Meachum J. Page, E. Primm, l. Parscenski, M. Payne. ROW I: C. Sfevens, L. Semon, T. Sallee, R. Rodems, A. Spiegelu J, Smifh, B. Ramey. ROW 22 J. RiChCIfdS. P. Rddford A, Roberfs, E. Rudolph, R. Randall, C. Sowle, K. Rodgers. ROW 3: J. Stone, L. Ribisi, C. Ray, M. Rockford, B. Richey R. Rashinski, W. Roderick. .WK 'yr ROW I: B. Templeton, N. Schwarberg, P. Selvaggio, S. Sorenson, P. Schrenk, F. Sandner, L. Staber. ROW 2: S. Rose, P. Selvaggio, S. Townsend, V. Strukel, J. Stremsterfer, M. L. Sponsler, L. Stotfel. ROW 3: B. Woolston, R. Weissberg, K. Stewart, B. Spring, M. Steskal, S. Sturm, M. Sturgis. ROW I: R. Thornas, D. Watson, R. Washington, J, Wicks, H. Zellers, B. Williams. ROW 3: K. Woodard, N. Thoburn, B Zink, P. Waters, H. Toney, O. Weakley, C. Weller. ROW 2:W. Yoswig, B. Tuttle, 8. Thompson, Y. Wood, J. Wainwright P. Westerfield, B. Wanless, E. West. ROW 4: D. Woodward, C. Wald, M. Victor, M. Toigo, J. Vansack, L. Zepp, B. Walsh ROW I: J. Fernandes, D. Gentry, G. Alexander, W. Mottley, B. Whitcomb, D. Estoque. ROW Z: L. Alwerdt, S. Curry, N. J. Bally, B. Brewis, J. Whitcomb, L. Harvill, E. Gorsek. ROW 3: Ft. Bristow, B. Shafer, I, Luka, L. McAfee, M. Jenkins, L. Edwards. Si i i V - - .. . Belween classes 4. Don'i iuclge, if's This ouidoor life is Posed swell 5. If if could iusi' lcsf Preify posing 6. Clwums 7. Keep 'em smiling FRESHMEN f 1 MH 5... CLASS OF JUNE 1947 Presiden+ ....,.. .... J acl: Mabie V. Presidenl' .... ..... B ill Por+er Secrefary .... . . ...... Doug Cain Treasurer . . .,..,..,, Gene Sfevenson Advisers . .... Miss Duncan, Miss Kifclw, Presideni' ..... . .... Jim Alderman V. Presidenf ..... ,. .. George Russell Secre+ary ,.... .... . . Marilyn Conger Treasurer .,..,...,...,... Mary Wa++s Advisers .....,.. Miss Plain, Mr. Sorrells CLASS OF JANUARY 1948 Miss Norfon, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Cain, Mr. Sfone an ROW I: D. Baldridge, M. Bean, M. Bclmbrough, B. Bilyeu, R. Abbof, S. Aiello, J. Alderman. ROW 2: A. Bowman, L. Ben neil, I. Anlonacci, M. Blackburn, C. Ballard, J. Bollman, B. Ballog. ROW 3: M. Bodenhamer, N. Bolinger, M. Ballinger S. Barrington, B. Banning, B. Baird, C. Black. ROW l: R. Brawner, A. Bryonl, D. Cain, M. Conger, J. Buecker, W. Buecker, S. Bollinger. ROW 2: 'M. Capronica, B. Cole man, W. Brcenec, S. Clemens, D. Collins, R. Connell, J. Buskis. ROW 3: R. Brownless, R. Cline, U. Cooley, P. Cordier, L Canlrall, R. Cellilfi, R. Clancey. H ROW I' J Fishel L Diaz J. Flshel B. Davis L. Cook, R, Friedman, D. Cullen. ROW 2: J. Dixon, W. Dufner, B. Franklin L. norm., J.. colin, 'H. Fekrguson, nfenglqnd. 'Row 3. J. Fryhoff, Fnrmncisco, A. Frescum, J. Coniglio, P. Fagan, M. Def- noncourf, R. Ewing. ROW I: L. Gaines, V. Gorda, V. Haberle, R. Haberle, C. Gerding, M. Forkin, S. Davenporf. ROW 2: I. Hackwifh, R. For- syfhe, R, Hayden, R. Hackl, J. Ganci, S. Grigsby, H. Grigsby. ROW 3: W. Davis, R. Herndon, R. Huffon, J. Harwood, C Delaney, M. Gabriel, A. M. Hayden. - ROW I: M. Kemper, D. Huffman, R. Johnson, W. Johnson, S, Holland, J. Hunsaker, G. Hohimer, F. Jones. ROW 2: G. Howell, R. Jamerson, M. Hulberf, V. Irving, C. Ihnen, C. Juarez, E. Huddlesfon. ROW 3: S. Janes, D. Keys, B. Hulberf N. Kunz, J. Iocca, E. Judd, N. J. Hudson. ROW l: N. J. Klunick, A. Kavirf, S. Kerasofes, C. Kasa, R. Lovell, R. Kornfeld, A. Klunick, R, Lookis. ROW Z: R. Lanlx M. Kalips, D. Korfanfa, D. Kavirf, D. Kruger, V. Knox, R. Koenig. ROW 3: M. Lawson, H. Koskey, L. Kail, A. Kopah, R Lewis, E. Kochman, J. Kellus. , - E 5 i Q ,E . , www . ' 5 .X g 4, 51 -Ui' v . ' ,f .Q 1' no ,Y 1,4-! A L I ROW l: M. Mason, R. Norbuf, G. Moslaka, J. Maggie, C. Miller, H. Lomax, W. McClure. ROW 2: J. Mable, L. Murrill J. McDougal, J. Luparell, W. Long, I. Newlon, S. Monfclbano. ROW 3: F. Meriwealher, L. Mollley, J. Mudd., R. Mecaskey' P. McKain, V. Meyers, l. Lash. ROW I: J. Proclor, W. Poos, B. Maxye, B. Malensky, B. Porfer, J- MOON. D- OWEN- ROW 22 B- Osbufn. W- P0lUSlhSkl N. Palmer, H. McClanahcn, B. Phillips, D. O'Laughein, D. Novick. ROW 3: B. Peters, R. Owens, M. Maloney, E. Pefilf, S: Price, H. Parnell, D. Pefreikls. ROW I: D. Reynolds, W. Pflug, H. Piper, J. Pearce, E. Pulliam, H. Reeves, R. Pellmun. ROW 2: D. Robinson, M. Rees, P. Ramey, B. Roberls, D. Rosa, P. Rose, B. Pelerson. ROW 3: H. Mesfer, M. Rilly, E, Race, G. Randall, M. Page, P. Rod- erick, B. Rogers. 2, ROW I1 G. Russell, M. Ramirez, E. Sparling, P. Riecks, M. Slagle, R. Reich, B. Ruhl. ROW Z: E. Syes, J. Saccomano, O. Stauage, D. Spears, S. Ruschmeyer, E. Ramey, D. Randall. ROW 3: K. Sigler, R. Rhoades, N. Storey, B. Richey, M. J. Sims, M. Schwarberg, B. Shomidie. ROW I: C. Scharafin, L. Sablotny, D. Snodgrass, T. Stephens, K. Struck, R. Shelton, V. Sisti. ROW 2: S. Solomon, N. Stein- metz, R. Stone, F. Shedko, N. Schuler, R. Smith, V. Saputo. ROW 3: S. Sgro, M. Stankavich, G. Stevenson, M. Seeley, J Sprouse. ROW l: E, Underwood, L. Wood, B. Taylor, B. Vose, E. ToYlOf. E- Weller. K- Wheeler- ROW 71 L- T0i90. N- Walker. 5- Theobald, B. Williams, J. Ward, B. Williamson, M. A. Watts, D. Wassell. ROW 3: E. Witherbee, A. Van Dyke, J. Weichert J. Williams, G. Zintelis, F. Yuscius, N. J. Wells. ROW 4: E. Willis, K. Wood, A. Unland, E. Toigo, S. Vicori, D. Walker G. Turley. ' 52 Q X If , Q.-1'Pf1f1'riJ5l1'rf' x SCIENCE A new course in Aeronaulics, a new science in- sl'ruc+or, and a renewed emphasis' on experimen+a+ion by s+uden1's are 'Fea+ures of +he science depar+men+ 'rhis year. The more 'Phan six hundred s+udenl+s regisrered in +he cleparlmenl' each semesler will remember +heir ef- forfs To make a S+. Louis mofor run sfeadily, 'rheir dis- secfion of 1'he earrhworm, lheir firsli inlroduclion 'ro Oscar, +heir firsf yiewof an airplane inslrumenl' panel, 'rhe long sparks +hey produced wi+h fhe s+a'ric machine, 'rhe firsl' +es1' fubes of pure oxygen rhey had genera'red, and rhe exhibir 'rhey prepared for 'rhe P. T. A. ENGLISH In keeping wilh I'he limes, Ihe English deparlmenl' has 'rhis year placed more emphasis upon Ihe Iileralure of paI'rio'Iism and American idealism. Two new seI's of books added Io Ihe deparlmenf are de- signed 'ro increase Ihe underslanding and apprecialion of our own counlry. REGIONAL AMERICA, by Lucas and Ansorge, supplemenls 1I'he sophomore Iileralure course, which builds up Ihrough Ihe reading of good Iileralure a beHer undersfanding ol Ihe hislory, +houghI' and life of 'rhe various localilies in 'rhe Uniled Slales. To Ihis end 'rhe IiI'er- aI'ure of various seclions of 'rhe counlry, such as our own Middle Wesl, I'he Deep Soulh, +he New England Slales, Ihe Far Wesl, and I'he Land of Lakes and Prairies is sludied. In a similar manner 'Ihe new book added Io Ihe iunior IiI'eraI'ure course, IN AMERICA by Knighl and Paul, helps Ihe sludenls +o be more conscious of 'rheir herilage. The discussion of currenl evenls and war problems has loomed large in 'Ihe oral English classes. The reading of Iimely arlicles from currenf numbers of 'Ihe READER'S DIGEST has had much Io do wi'fh slimulaling Ihoughl in Ihese discussions. ' All English classes, during I'hese war years, have pul grea'I'er emphasis upon Ihoroughness of preparalion, whelher in Ihe learning of rules for punclualion and spelling or 'rhe sI'udy of correcl form in 'rhe wriI'ing of papers and Ie'I'+ers. Much more emphasis, loo, has been placed upon I'he building of 'rhe vocabulary 'For grealer efficiency in 'rhe reading and expression Ihal Ihe sludenl will be called upon 'Io do in 'rhe near Iulure, eilher in 'rhe' service of his counlry or in civilian life. If f' iffy' fa ij , W WQ,-V., H v , , 2: W I? .I , , f,,,A V..-iff 4-z.,g-, '-7 , ' .I- 5-7' 41.5 . I-fZ'Z1'-S15 ifiimfiiri ' ' fd: 1355? - 1 if. . . 4, ' if W , 'f y vgQj5i,j f I 4. f 5 f f A' 1 ' his X f -,-, ,V f ix , , ,,,,,, X SOCIAL SCIENCE The social sTudies deparTmenT oTTers courses in World HisTory, UniTed STaTes HisTory, American GovernmenT, and Economics. The course in UniTed STaTes HisTory is required by sTaTe law. Each course includes, besides The TexT work, special Topics, hisTorical TicTion reporTs and currenT evenTs. A minor in hisTory is required Tor graduaTion. The course in World HisTory covers The hisTory oT man's progress ThroughouT The world Trom earliesT Times To The presenT day. IT ac- quainTs The sTudenTs wiTh The pasT, which helps him To undersTand beT- Ter The problems oT Today. The discussion of currenT aTTairs and world problems Torms a parT oT each reciTaTion period. The course in UniTed STaTes HisTory begins wiTh The inTernal, com- mercial, poliTical, and religious upheaval in Europe which led To The earliesT immigraTions To America, The subsequenT sTriTe beTween The colonies and The moTher counTry, The evoluTion oT The American 'form of governmenT and The problems ThaT arose beTween The sTaTes and The gradual Torming oT The solid union of The sTaTes. American GovernmenT is a sTudy oT Tederal, sTaTe, counTy, and ciTy governmenT. ln The Tederal governmenT The legislaTive, execuTive, and iudicial deparTmenTs are sTudiecl in deTail so ThaT sTudenTs may beTTer undersTand The acTions of Congress, The PresidenT and his cabi- neT and The Supreme CourT. ' The course in Economics helps The sTudenT To a TundarnenTally sound undersTanding of The problems of living. EveryThing Trom auTo- mobiles To Tace powder is broughT up Tor discussion and a basis of evaluaTion worked ouT. 1 '92, ,. A . 1151.2 if 'A S wg, i, ,,,,. ff? ,. , .,,, ,, . ..,,ffw.,,,,m. 3115-alan?-A 'Q,.,. :, .gi '- ..-A-, I I -. A : Q L21 I 1.0 gs , . ,ff .--'l' ,. ,, ,V 11 ,1l,'V'fQ'T:.ggrkEr X ar-egg 3' 4 i t t ,TJ fs' 5 ii ' I Q. I I W'-i I . Q - Ag' 1- ., ef, , , . ff , 1 ' , gn Vzfx! 4.- ' ' , f ig? cy .qv X f :rx ' ' . YM. 1' , ,fm , 41 A ' by ,lf 6 X , 'I' 2 , 1 Z 1 .-,v,,- 'YV ff 'Z' : Q 4 1 f r uf, was i, HOME ECONOMICS A maior in Home Economics is a valuable prepara- 'Hon for a job, for personal accomplishmenf and for bel'- 'rer living. H' prepares a girl +o do be'Her +hose desirable fhings which she will inevi'rably do. The freshman s'ruden+ 'fakes a- composile course called HOMEMAKING. This consis+s of shor+ uni+s of various phases of Home Economics. FOODS ancl CLOTHING are offered 'For +he more advanced s+uclen'r. The Voca+ional Homemaking program is in effecl' ai' Lan- phier. This permils +he leachers +o visil' lhe homes of s+uden+s and supervise summer home proiecfs. MATHEMATICS ln an eFFor+ +o have more of our sludenls prepared for 'rhe parl' +hey are 'ro fill in 'rhe war and in peace, our depar+men'r has added 1'wo courses 1'his year. They are General Mafhemalics for all Freshmen who do no'r lake algebra, and Senior Mafhemafics for Juniors and Seniors who have noi' +alcen +he regular courses and who realize 'rhey should have some mafhemalics before gradualion. In all +he ma+hemal'ics courses speed, accuracy, and underslandinq are sfressed. Problem solving is empha- sized more +han ever. Thai' s+uden+s are realizing fhe value of ma+hema+ics is shown by +he increased enrollmeni' in advanced classes. COMMERCIAL The war emergency has broughf commercial slu- denfs an unusual opporlunify. Employers are rurning more oHen +o 'rhem for help in keeping +heir businesses running. High school gradua'res are finding immediare use for +heir fraining in fyping, shorfhand and bookkeep- mg. V The commercial depar+men+ makes every eFFor+ +o develop 'rhe sludenfs' abilify +o produce work in quan- +i'ry, and 'ro know and prac'rice effeclive work habi+s. Fourih-semesler shor+hand +ranscrip+ion has been made possible by an adiuslmeni' of lhe class schedule. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Using lhe +heme Vicl'ory Through Physical Educa- +ion +he +wen+y gym classes of girls and boys enjoyed a program of greai' ac'l'ivi+y. Cooperalion in +eam play was siressed in all fhe numerous games of Freshman and Sophomore classes. The Junior and Senior girls worked on crea+ive dances, baclminion, handball, and archery in addiiion +o feam games. The boys worked on wall scaling and used ihe obsfacle courses lo gel in 'lip-lop shape. A+ various iimes during l'he year, films on per'rinen+ heallh subiecfs were shown +o +he classes. CHORAL A Cappella Choir is a seleclive group wiih mem- bership on +he basis of +ryou1's. Qualificalions, aside from a good voice, are abili'ry 'I'o sing in lune and inde- pendence in parl singing, and above all, a willingness 'lo subordinale one's self for +he good of 'lhe group. Self discipline is slressed. This year's aclivilies have included performances for 'lhe Amaleur Music Club, The Ceramics Club and an ouldoor concerl and carol sing for 'lhe Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce. They sang 'For +he sunrise Easier service a'r Lalce Springfield, and gave +heir own Fall and Spring concerl and annual Chrislmas Vesper. INSTRUMENTAL When spiri+, color, and pep .are 'rhe order of +he day, +he band is righf 'rhere +o supply +hem. This year's band has been +ops loo'rh al' 1'he a+hlel'ic even+s and in conceri' performances. Good music and snappy forma- +ions enlerlained our guesls during +he half al' +he fool'- ball games, and fhere were always lhose popular +unes al' loaslcelball games +0 swing 'rhe crowd info a rousing song. The spring concer'r and 'rhe band assembly were +wo real highlighls in 'rhe season's ac+ivi'ries. AGRICULTURE Inslruciion in voca'rionaI agricuI'I'ure in Lanphier High School is designed I'o meel' Ihe needs of 'rhe boys whose homes are Ioca+ed on rela- I'iveIy small acreage. These boys are good examples of I'he independence of subsisf- ance farms as an indus'rriaI agricuI+uraI combina'rion. A pracI'icaI worI'hwhiIe proiecl program of garden- ing and Iivesloclc produc'I'ion, including pouI+ry, is being carried on by each member of 'rhe class, I'he size and ex- 'I'enI' of each being de+er- mined by The area and equipmenl' available 'Io each boy. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The obieclives of Indus- +riaI ArI's are many. They sI'rive Io develop in I'he pupil an inI'eres+ in indus- I'riaI life and 'rhe mefhods of produc+ion and dislribulion. He musl learn Io selecl' wise- Iy, care for, and use Ihe 'Ihings he buys. Self-reliance, self-discipline, coopera+ion and habil are considered im- porI'an'r in Ihe developmenl of each s+udenI'. He is also Iaughl Io un- dersfand 'rhe fundamenlals of mechanical drawing and Io express his ideas graphic- ally. Red Cross proiec'rs and work for 'l'he local U.S.O. in addi'rion +o banners and slo- gans, have furnished 1'he pa- 'rrioiic por+ion of rhis year's ar+ program. The usual craH and pic- 'lorial work had been done in 'che classroom wi'rh empha- sis on large piclure composi- lions, some being senl' lo +he local hospiials. An Ari' Calender and +he monrhly P.T.A. 'rea fables have aH'es+ed 'ro fhe inge- nui+y of various ar+ slu- den+s. ART LANGUAGE To learn +o ialk wifh our neighbors +0 'rhe soufh and even +o sing wi+h lhem, 'lhe Spanish class fhis year has spenf much 'rime in conver- sarional praciice, singing sambas and ranch songs, and reading abou? 'rhe fies- +as and cusfoms of La'rin America and Spain. The monumenls of many yes+erdays, olrhough 'rhey are being hidden or de- s+royed in lfaly and Greece +oday, will be preserved in 'lhe memories of lhe Lalin s'ruden+s who read abou'r 'rhe cusfoms, work, arf, homes, and amusemenrs of 'rhe an- cien'r Greeks and Romans. LIBRARY There are many books fo be had in our library. Addi- fion of many new volumes has aided in expanding our library fo a complefe, suff ficienf and up-fo-dafe de- parfmenf of our school. Every subiecf is fhoroughly covered in an excellenf man- ner. All 'rypes of reference maferials may be found in fhe form of clippings, pic- fures, and pamphlefs. The recenf re-arrangemenf and re-classificafion m alces if possible for fhe sfudenf fo readily locafe needed ma- ferial. DISTRIBUTTIVE EDUCATION Disfribufive E d u c a f i o n consisfs of merchandising in school and salesmanship in a sfore. Merchandising is a sfudy of people and selling mefhods. A sfudy is made of ordering, receiving, mark- ing, displaying and selling merchandise. The various means of adverfising are sfudied and pracfice is given in wrifing copy for all forms in fhis field. Human be- havior is analyzed and an af- fempf is made fo undersfand people. CUSTODIANS .The ianilors of Lanphier High School have always been an efficienl and com- perenl' group. They receive liHle recognilion from ou+- side sources, yel 'rheir work has always relained 1'he same high level Jrhrough lhe school year. Few sl'uden'rs realize how much +hey have +o depend upon +his slaff for clean halls, heal in 'rhe win+er, replace- men'r of lighls, cleaning of rooms, and l'he placemenl' of chairs for all of 'rhe assem- blies. CAFETERIA ln Seplember, I943, a new policy was inaugurafed in 'lhe lunchroom. A balanced, ho+ pla+e lunch was served which immedialely became popular wilh fhe s'ruden+s and leachers. The balanced diel, planned and prepared under 'rhe supervision 'of Miss Devlin, has made a defini+e confribulion +0 +he well- being of 'lhose who regular- ly ea+ +here. This program has helped +0 build slrong bodies as +he work in ihe Academic courses helps build slrong minds. KN X x -.x -x x w S f XSS ,Q . N X ,X X P xx X 1 '4' X x W N X X XX i mc ,fx V, f WK! QM Q S xv? y N wigs 'X A X Sf! yum 5 XX N xxx Ti -,Liz 139' 7Z N xx X Txxxx 1' X5 A ,X N wx -Y' X ' X X - W X f ,KX XXX XG X ix 'Vx XX X W . AQ ! U1-U3 . 1? l QUILL AND SCROLL OUILL and SCROLL is an in1'erna+ional honor sociely for high school iournalisls. Membership is awarded only +o lhose s+uden+s who have wriHen, and had published, malerials +ha+ are superior during 'rhe semeslers 'rhey were aclively engaged in pub- licafion worlc, and whose characler and scholarship are above average. Bi-weekly publicafion of +he school paper, The Lanphier Ligh+ is +he main ac- +ivi+y of QUILL and SCROLL and +he Journalism Class. The Lanphier Ligh+ has been sem' +o more 'rhan +wo hundred and filly for- mer s'ruden+s of Lanphier, who are now in 'rhe service of lheir coun+ry, bo+h here and overseas. , A Officers are: presidenf, Shirlie Dunn: secrelary, Ruby Brewer: lreasurer, Doris Callarman. T Presidenl' .... , .... Shirlie Dunn Secrefary ..... .,.. R uby Brewer Treasurer .... . ..., Doris Callarman Advisor . ...... Miss Bell LANECON CLUB The Lanecon Club represenls 'rhe Home Economics deparlmenl of Lanphier High: il is an oulslanding example of whal' can be accom- plished by a. group of sludenls. The purpose of 'rhe club is lo provide a connecling link belween home and school, and 'ro l'rain leaders 'lor home and communily life. The club is alililialed wilh lhe lllinois and American Associalions. Bolh girls and boys who have had al leasl one semesler ol Home- malcing are eligible for membership. Al' an impressive candlelighl' service 'rhirly-live new members were inilialed. The club numbers over filly. The program 'rheme lhis year was The All-American Girl. Among 'rhe ac+ivi+ies have been Chrislmas and Valenline parlies, sponsoring Cour+esy Week, serving lhe Foolball Banquel, and a Mo+her's Day Tea. A picnic for all members was held al Lalce Springfield on 'lhe lasl' day of school. if T 1-if.: Presidenl .... ..... E dna Baird V. Presidenl . .. . .. Winifred Benson M Secrelary .,.. ..... G lorla Seward Treasurer . . .... Josephine Slrukel Advisers .... Miss Wineman Miss Hopwood Presldenl' .... ..... L illian Hall V Presndenl' .... . .. Kei+h Goodwin Secre+ary .... .... N orma Naiim Treasurer .. .... Barbara Piper Adviser ..,. Miss Raman ALPHA BETA OMEGA The Malh Club, under +he sponsorship of Miss Raman, has iusl' finished a very inferesiing and enioyable season. This club is open +0 any s+uden+ who has compleled one year of ma+hema+ics. lni+ia+ions are always lo'rs of fun and 'lhe new members are usually given lhe worlcs. Meeiings are held every olher week and are conduc+ed en'rirely by 1'he members. Each year ihe club has picnics in The 'Spring and Fall, and pufs on a fine Chrisimas pariy. Al' 'rhe February meei- ing, Billy Randall, former maih whiz of Lanphier, en'I'er'rained 'rhe club wiih his magic squares. Anolher inieresling feaiure was a radie skii' poiniing +o +he advan+ages of a s+udy of ma'rhema+ics. The pro- grams are all full of in+eres'r and eagerly looked forward fo by each of +he members. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of fhis organizalion is 'io acl upon problems submiHed by homeroom represenfafives and, where possible, 'ro pu+ 'rhese sug- gesfions in+o effeci' 'For lhe general welfare of The school. In giving +he sfudenfs a voice in fhe school adminis+ra'rion 'Phe sfudenfs are shown +ha'r 'rhe school is no beHer 'Than +hey Themselves make if. The Lanphier Sfudenl' Council is affiliafecl wifh The Sfafe and Na- 'rional organiza'rion of Siudenf Councils. Presideni' ..... Peggy Sfewari' T V. Presiclenf ............. Herrin Zellers Secrefary ..... . .. Orlena HaHenhaus Treasurer . . .. Norma Schwarberg Adviser . . ......... Mr. Gaby DRAMATIC CLUB The Lanphier Dramafic Club began lhis year wi'l'h fhe following officers: Charliene Tucker, presidenlg John lngram, vice-president Os- wald Langfelder, secre+ary, and Sybil Janes, +reasurer. In Sepfember a picnic was held af Washing+on park and +he new members were inifiafed. We had a lol' of fun-remember? Mr. Hoff- man came along wifh Mr. Jerald fo help chaperon us. On November I2+h, The Saiurday Evening Ghos+ was given as our annual fall play. The cas? included Ward Johnson, Charliene Tucker, Bonnie Caiherwood, Bill Newlin, Oswald Langfelder, Orlena HaH'enhaus, Norma Jean Kornfeld, and Richard Connell. Awards were presenfed 'lo Sybil Janes, Kafhryn Rogers and Char- liene Tucker. Presidenf ....... .. . Charliene Tucker V. Presidenl' ..... ....... J ohn lngram Secrefary .... . .. Oswald Langfelder Treasurer . .. ........ Sybil Janes Adviser . . ....... Mr. Jerald GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Come on girIs, gef your Ieam ribbons, sings ouI' Anifa SimaneIIa, our baskefball manager, as she begins anofher affer school session of girls' basIceI'baII. G.A.A. membership is open Io all Lanphier girls and ifs purpose is 'ro give girls an oppor'I'uni+y +o pIay and fo pracfice good sporfsmanship. This year G.A.A. girls managed 'Ihe Cify-wide Grade School voIIeybaII Iournamenf. Beginning wifh Ihe hobo hike in fhe fall and exiending Io Ihe Pos+ure Con+es'r held in fhe spring, G.A.A. members have spenf a year of happy ac'I'ivi'ry. The emblems worn on sweaI'ers are earned wifh a real sense of achievement For 'rhe fourfh year award, Iwo hundred poin'I's are required, and even fhe freshman who has ius'r com- pIe'red 'rhe fiffy poinfs for 'Ihe firsi' award, is iusfly proud of her effort Presidenf .... . . . Eleanor Wesf V. Presidenf . .. ..... Delores ThrawI Secrefary . .. ..... Juanifa Bogue Treasurer . . ..... Mary Hanauer Adviser . .... Miss Jesle l THE ART CLUB Members of fhe Ar'l' Club have presen+ed an inferesfing series of mee+ings wi+h original and clever programs af+er school in 'I'he Ari' room 'I'he second and fourfh Friday of each monfh. Club members made 'I'ags for +he Caihedral-Lanphier baslcefball game which, when sold, nefled lhem a wor+hwhile sum. s When pa+rio+ism no longer makes if necessary +o keep ou+ of haf- fic af'rer school hours, 'rhe club hopes +o re+urn +o i+s original plans. Then ifs members will be able +o apprecia+e beau'ry af firsf hand as 'I'hey view +oge+her curren+ exhibifs in +he museums, and develop civic pride as +hey s'rudy fhe no+able in 'rheir ci+y's buildings and ar+ freasures. Presidenf .... .... B eHy Crowder V, Presideni' .... ...... W alfer Cruzan Secrefary .... .... F rances Roehrig Treasurer .. ...... ..... M ary Sfurgis Advisers. . . .. .Miss Ki+ch, Mrs. Leiber GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Girls' Ensemble is open each semesfer fo eighf girls from A Cap- pella Choir, admiffed on a fry-ouf basis. If is fhe aim of Girls' Ensemble fo promofe independence in parf singing. beaufy of fone, poise, and social ease which comes from public performance. Appearances be- fore fhe civic service clubs, convenfions, banquefs, efc., are frequenf. Each performance has fo be fhe besf possible in order fo leave a good impression so fhaf fhere is always an opporfunify for a repeaf perform- ance eifher by fhe ensemble or a succeeding one from fhe school. Members for fhe firsf semesfer: firsf soprano-Joyce Jenlcerson, Peggy Sfewarf, Carol Allcire. Second soprano-Maxine Apbleff, Bar- bara Piper, Beffy Sfeele. Alfos-Dorofhy Shadid, Shirley Sfevenson, Shirley Bringle. Members for fhe second semesfer: firsf soprano-Peggy Sfewarf, Carol Allcire, Charliene Tucker. Second soprano-Maxine Ap-bleff, Barbara Piper, Beffy Sfeele. Alfos-Shirley Bringle, Marilyn Whifmore. BOYS' ENSEMBLE l Boys' Ensemble is organized along fhe same lines and procedure as Girls' Ensemble excepl' +ha'r if fakes definife form as a boys' double quar+e+. ln +his group performances are usually limi+ed 'ro appearances in Fall and Spring concerls and in con1'es+s whenever possible. The only reason for limiled performances is 'rhe facl' fhal' many boys are en- gaged in work ou+side of school hours. This year's ensemble members are: firs+ 'renors-Bob Cain, Harold Barrow. Second 'renors-Ed Ericlc- son, Gus Marzinzik. Barilones-Ches+er George, Bob Allard. Basses- Don Huffman, Kenny Rodgers. There is also a newly formed group, +he Mixed Ensemble, com- posed of boys and girls. This group represenfed Lanphier a+ fhe con- fesf held April 2nd a+ Lanphier. The members are as follows: Sopranos -Winifred Benson, Mildred Knaus'l'. Alios-Shirley Jenlcerson, Yvonne Wood. Tenors-Glen Brownless, Ken Sfover. Basses-Loren Gullen, Glen Gasaway. Mixed Ensemble PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Under fhe able leadership of Mrs. Wm. Londrigan, presidenf, and Mrs. William Sousaman, program chairman, fhe Parenf-Teacher As- sociafion has had a very inferesfing and worfhwhile season. The fheme followed has been, Whaf each deparfmenf in 'rhe school con- fribufes fo fhe American way of Iife and has had as ifs aim a beffer undersfanding of fhe worlc carried on fhroughouf fhe school. The func- fion and acfivifies of each deparfmenf have been porfrayed largely by sfudenfs. The arf classes have arranged fhe fea fables for each meefing. The P. T. A. has donafed a scholarship in fhe Springfield Arf As- sociafion fo an oufsfanding member of fhe Arf class, has confribufed fo fhe Illinois counsel scholarship fund and has a nice fund sef aside fo care for fhe denfal proiecf carried on during fhe summer. Mrs. Sausaman has been elecfed Presidenf of fhe Springfield council of P. T. A. Presidenf ...... V. Presidenf. .. 2nd V. Presidenf Secrefary ..... Treasurer . . Mrs. Alyce B. Sowle . . Mrs. Jack Means . Miss Jean Thomas Mrs. Pagiel McKee Mrs. T. C. Goodwin Presidenf . . . Mr. Wm. C. Shafer V Preslclenf ...... Mr. R. O. Janes Secreiary Mr. Wm. A. Sausaman Treasurer .... Mr. Wm. Wiihey Maioreifes BOOSTER CLUB y In spi're of ex'rra responsibilifies caused by war worlc, fhe Boos+er Club has carried on and now has a rosfer of abouf 'Five hundred members. Among +he proi- ec+s sponsored by ihese supporfers of 'rhe school was a paren'r nighf a+ one of +he 'foofball games af which Mayor Kopp acfed as masfer of ceremonies. Each year fhe club presenis eleven scholarships of five dollars each +o +he mos+ oufsfanding s+uden+ in each depar+men'r. Posl war plans include many improvemenis for lhe school. NATIONAL HONCR SOCIETY BACK ROW-Karl Dunn, Bob Throckmodon, I'IaroIa Schrenk, Beify Warden, Edna Baird, E+I1eI Merz, FIora Cain, Norma Jean Davis. FRONT ROW-Jean S+ogdeII, Irene Creigh+on, Maxine ApbIeH. Dorofhy Young, Arlene Zahn, Peggy SIewarI, I ,M xx I , rr USHERETTES PGI Pierce, Maxine ApbIeH, Irene Creighfon, Shirley Fahrenbacker, MI+zie Knaus+, Beffy MiIIion, Cafherine Moore Norma Schwarberg. . . .T ....,..a..,N... Our cheer leaders Cough? in 'Phe ac'l' Griff Ho Hum! says Carol Jean Sfone Posed Those 'fwo again Posfure confesfanfs Cookie and Cuddles Scene from The Drama Club's annual Play FEMS l I. Eileen and Bufch 2. How did he ge? in here? 3. Noi bad, huh, men? 4. One way of looking ai' life 5. Lunch hour 6. Ah, fhe becu'ry of H' all 7. Whc1 s so funny, Marge? 8. Phofogrcphers G+ work 9. The eyes have I+. Flirfl H' mus+ have been snowing Roughing H' Max and Doi' Where's The inferesf lie? Whcfclwc see? Shodhcnd Happy days, remember? Nice smile, BeH'y La Congo in reverse Woi+ing for someone? 88 ww S 4444 1 i Q K i spun-rs , 'CITY CHAMPS A T AND CENTRAL CONFERENCECIHAMPS Alfhough Lanphier is sfill a comparafively young school fhe fro- phies fhaf we display on fhe landing prove fhaf ifs shorf -'hisfory has been a successful one. Foofball has furnished us wifh fhe greafesf number of champion- ships, our feams have won Cenfral Conference Championships in I939, '40, '4I and '43, and Cify Championships in I939, '40, '42 and '43. The Lions, fhis year, sef a record of an undefeafed season for fhe firsf fime in fhe hisfory of foofball here af Lanphier. The boys 'carried off fhe Cify and Cenfral Conference Championships wifh a season of eighf wins and one fie. ' The baslcefeers also had a successful season on fhe hardwood wifh fwenfy wins and five losses. Our baskefball feams have alwaysbeen considered sfiff compefifion and broughf fo our frophy case fhe Cify and Cenfral Conference and Regional Tournamenf Trophies., We wish fhe baseball feams, who won fhe Cify championship lasf year, fhe besf of luck on fhe diamond fhis year andjfhe- years for come. 1 1- r 1 FOOTBALL PERSONALITIES CAPT. BILL STONE Senior 6' I - I80 lbs. Played as a member of 'rhe All S'raI'e CAPT. SAM DANNA Senior 5' 8 - I70 lbs. Played guard, was good on defense and offense. CARMIN YANNONE Senior 5' 5 - I50 lbs. Played fullback always hiH'ing I'he line hard. PETE JUAREZ Junior 5' 7 - I50 lbs. Played halfback. Reverses were up Io Pere. FRANK RAMERZ Junior 5' 8 - l45 lbs. Played halfback. OFF fackle plays were Frank's. LARRY WERT1 Junior 5' 8 - I50 lbs. Played quarferback. A good blocking back was he. EVAN ROBERTS Senior 6' 0 - I85 lbs. Played end. We depended on him lo ca'rch our' passes. ROGER BUECKER Senior 5' 9 - I75 lbs. Played guard posifion. Rog broke up Ihe ofher 'I'eam's line. GLEN BROWNLESS Junior 5' IO - BILL LONDRIGAN Senior 6' 0 - I65 lbs. DEAN HOPPER Senior 6' 0 - I72 lbs. JACK KING Junior 5' I I - I50 lbs. JOE MAIER Junior 5' 9 - I65 lbs. BOB SHAFER I60 lbs. Cenrer was his specially. Broke up many a play behind Ihe line. Dean always bo'I'hered Ihe opponenls' backfield. He was a good man 'Io have on defense and offense Tackle. Joe usually ruffed up 'Ihe ofher leam. Sophomore 5' 5 - l35 lbs. Small buf really gave fhem 'Ihe works. ' BOB CAIN Junior 6' 0 - I55 lbs. Was a whiz af cenfering fhe ball. MICK BARROW Sophomore 5' 8 - I40 lbs. Halfbaclx. Hif fhe line hard. BOB ALLARD Sophomore 5' IO - I70 lbs. Leff guard. The besf sophomore prospecf in years. I. EVAN ROBERTS-senior--6 ff.-forward. Dribbling was Evan's specialfy. 2. J. W. GRIFFITH-senior-6 ff. 2 in.-cenfer. And a man who could really gef fhe rebounds. 3. BILL STOPPELWORTH-junior-5 ff. II in.-guard. He handled fhe ball for 'l'he feam. 4. BOB CAIN-junior-6 ff.-forward. And good on his Iongy shofs. 5. TOM DURAKO-sophomore-5 ff. 8 in.-guard. Tom had a good sfall shof. 6. :NEMON MASON-junior-6 H. 2 in.-forward. To pivof was whof he liked o o. 7. DEAN HOPPER-senior-5 ff. II in.-forward. All long shofs were up fo him. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 2I-Sf. James vs. Springfield 24-Springfield vs. Cafhedral -Feifshans vs. Sf. James 26-Feifshans vs. Springfield -Cafhedral vs. Lanphier 28-Sf. James vs. Lanphier I-Lanphier vs. Springfield -Feifshans vs. Cafhedral -Sf. James vs. Cafhedral -Lanphier vs. Feifshans 5-Sf. James vs. Springfield 8-Springfield vs. Cafhedral -Feifshans vs. Sf. James I0-Feifshans vs. Springfield -Cafhedral vs. Lanphier I2-Sf. James vs. Lanphier May 3 S COACH ANDERSON FRANK RAMIREZ DEAN HOPPER BILL LONDRIGAN RARMFN YANNONE PETE JUAREZ LARRY WERTZ EVAN ROBERTS GLEN BROWNLESS JACK KING ROGER BUECKER 'f- -, 6'-It w, ff QL is 4 R , s' 4 CAPT. BILL STONE FOOTBALL Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lcnphier Lcnplwier Lanphier Lanphier Lincoln Roodhouse Feiishans Calhedral Spfinglleld Auburn Bearclsiown MaHoon Jacksonville JUNIOR VARSITY -Ti.,.-g , FIRST ROW-Manager Wilson, Taylor, Shafer, Kobialka, Robinson, Manager Sauasman. SECOND ROW-MurriII, SI'1eIfon, Whiie, Bryanf, Cain, Barrow, AIIard, Crowe, Wicks, FRESHMAN FIRST ROW-Cullen, Sfevenson, Goniglio, Dufner, RInoc:Ies, Owen, MurriII. SECOND ROW-Hopper, Sgro, Sisii, Iocca, Sfone, Poos, Rogers, Salle. THIRD ROW-Coach CorreIIs, Conovay, Ramirez, Wafson, Robinson, Burke, Dopp, Porier, I'IaI:erIe, Licafo, Harding COA CH os GN Ge lpplr H OUIQAK O 02?-X4 YXOYYYY- 41 'ff EVAN ROBERTS 096' 0956 N-1 WP QOYYXX MONO 90' MASON fs SN P3 4 05.4 MAA: vxo,oQ ef me 150 BASKETBALL Lanphier Lanplwier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanpliier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Lanphier Williamsville Feilslwans Springfield Cafhedral Jacksonville Riverion S+. James Proviso Jacksonville New Berlin Beardsfown Afhens I. S. D. Beardsiown l. S. D. Riverlon Feifshans Girard LOST Lincoln Lincoln Woodruff Caihedral Fei I'shans Jacksonville JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMAN FIRST ROW-Sfevenson, Mcbie, Kornfeld, Ramirez, Marzinzilx. SECOND ROW-Schcrafin, Poos, Adamski, Crowe, Speig el, Burke, Allard, Por+er, Cain BASEBALL FIRST ROW-Sioppleworfh, Turley, Robinson, Juarez, Barringion, Allard, DeFrafes, Durako, Sponsler. SECOND ROW-Iocca, Cain, Roberis, Rillman, Erickson, Race, Ramirez, Werfz, Coach Boyle. Mr. Boyle, our baseball coach, predicis a very suc- cessful season 'For ihe boys on +he diamond. Las+ year 'rhey fied for ihe Ci+y Championship and ihis year +hey hope 'ro go one be++er-if ihe weafherman will give a liH'le cooperafion. The feam will compe+e wiih +he Cify High Schools and some ouiside 'I'eams. This year, for ihe firsi' lime in several years, ihere are iournamenis 'lo de- fermine +he S+a+e Champions in 'ihis sport TRACK FIRST ROW-Baker, Sapuio, Dufner, Murphy, Kasn, Huffon, Kockman, Taylor Wilson SECOND ROW-lsringhausen, Casper, Robinson, Sgro, Poos, Kobialka, Dopp Shelfon Murrill Coach Dopp THIRD ROW-Harding, Luniclr, Ramey, Marcum. FOURTH ROW-Cain, Roberfs, Sfearns, King, Grigulonis, Adamslri, Jenkerson More +han filly boys have answered Mr. Dopp's call 'l'his year. Pracfice has s+ar'red and fhe early sessions give promise of some very fine maferial. In spife of ihe wer weafher 'rhe boys worked our in 'rhe gym and were in fine shape when condifions were 'favorable for using fhe fraclc. Jim Murphy, who ran fhird in fhe Disfricf lasi' year, hooes +o be a finalis+ af +he S+a+e fournamenf. The feam will compefe in 'rhe Cenfral Conference, Disfricf and Cify frack meefs. Wi+h so much fine maferial Mr. Dopp looks forward 'ro a grea'r season on +he cinder oval wi+h his 'rhin-clads. . if af, , M ,,,, ., BOYS' GYM CLASS ' The gymnasric +eam is made up of boys who are S SS f inferesled in ac'l'ivi+ies such as fumbling, flying rings, and 'Flying irapezes. Requiremenfs 'ro become a member of e eA'S S rhis leam are: willingness fo work and The nerve lo fry m - pp S anyfhing. Y Some people have an idea +ha'l' fhere is danger in ' 'lhis Type of work, buf wi'rh proper care of 'rhe apparafus, masfery of fhe exercises in progressive order, use of sufficienl mars for landings, fhere need be no higher incidence of iniury here fhan in any o'rher spor+. TUMBLERS GIRLS' GYM CLA Yeah, Lanphier, Yeah, Lanphier L-A-N-P-H-l-E-R Sssssss-l-Boom, Lanphier! Thar was candidafe No. 4, leading 'rhe s+uden'r body in a favorife yell during a pep assembly. From a group of nine'reen candidafes 'rhe sfudenfs chose 'rhe 'followin cheerleade 9 rs: Mary Jane Ford, Eileen Pierard, Jim Me- han, Orvile Ewing and Ed Peacher. Jim wen'r 'lo fhe Navy and Julian Smifh became a very capable subs+i- +u+e. They have all helped +o inspire our feam 'lo 'rhaf high morae exhibifed a+ every game. CHEERLEADERS IO6 H X X P S K we is V x 'A X w wx 7 -f I iJ!3'1'JVJ'1'1E'.4' Q W Eh 'Q SERVICE MEN In our halls hangs a flag which represenis 'Hue more fhcln six hun- dred and fif+y former Lanphier sfudenfs now in service. We wanf 'rhem fo know +ha+ we s+ill carry on fhe 'fradifions +hc1+ fhey inificfed, even cs +hey carry on fhe frcldiiions of free men in cz free counfry. IO9 ,rx we 5 firm' I. Working for once 4. Some quarfei 7. Bob and Doug are 9. Whai a gang! 2. Ruby and Kalie 5. No wluis+ling please s-fill clowns IO. Wind blown 3. Siudenf Council hop 6. Wyman Mason alias 8. In flue garden ll. Musical Maids The Lone Ranger H' I, I. Shop 4. In acfion 7. Does +he sun hurf your 8. Mid-year recognifion 2. Redecorc+ion 5. Casey Jones eyes? Jon. '44 3. Lan-Hi sporis edifors 6. Look of ihaf pose ,X iff' 9' 2 1 I, I. Scxfurdoy Eve nin g 3. I22 Advisors lPcrole 5. Who! a shopel 9. P.T.A. South American Ghos+ board, 6. Andy Program 2. Bread line 4. Leaning on ihe old 7. Tl,,,ee's G crowd IO. Miss Lindquisi mp rm' 8. Gruesome b r u 1 e s, aren'f ihey? Boy, cm I proudl Home Room ll on iigue dufy. 3. Chrisfmcs windrow draw- 5. In ihe Air Scoufs, 7. Posfure Confesf winner fa- ing- 6. Nofional Honor Offi- 8. I21 Advisors. 4. Come on, YELL! cers. Our Pairons 1'o Whom We Gwe Our Thanks For This Publicafion Albers Flower Sfore Aldens Famous Sfore, lnc. lFormerly Famous Dept Sforel Amrhein's Bakery S. A. Barker Co. Ben Franklin S1'ore Bisch Funeral Parlor Boos+er's Club ' A Friend Frank A, Bridge Sfuari' Broadwell Drug Co. Brown's Business College Bunn Capilol Grocery Co. The Camera Shop Cenlral lllinois Lighl Co. Chapman's Launderers 8: Cleaners Charles S. Wanless Coe's Book Siore Collins 8: Company, Jewelers Cou+rakon's Confeclionery Dockum 8: Dawson Eddie Walfling Elecfric Service Co. Equifable Life Insurance Co. of lowa Fishman's Sporfing Goods Co. Floyd's Franklin Life Insurance Co. Fred Noll L. E. Frosf, Real+or W. T. Granl' Deparrmeni' S+ore Herff-Jones Co. Holland, Your Jewelers lllino-is Business College lllinois Nafional Bank lllinois Sfale Journal and Regisfer Lenz Eye Service Myers Bros. Norrhside Food Shop Ogg's Rexall Drug S'rore Panlheon Theafer Pillsbury Flour Mills Co. P. T. A. Roberis Bros. W. H. Roland Sangamo Elecfric Co. Sangamon Dairy Schafer 8: Sons A. W. Sikking Co. Springfield Coca-Cola BoHlin Springfield Marine Bank g Co. Springfield Transpor+a+ion Co. S+einkuehler's Grocery Harry E. Sioul, Jewelers Tain'I'or's Grocery Troxell Insurance Co. Typewriler Service Co. WaH Bros. Pharmacy Winch's ACKNGWLEDGMENTS To +l1e following firms andlindivicluols, +l1e '44 Lan-Hi Sfaff wishes 'l'o express ifs sincere appreciafion ond fhanks: Williamson Prinfing and Publishing Co. Copifol Engraving Co. Anderson Sfudio Paul Slone End of a perfeci day. IFIINIIS wQV ,xx J XX XX. XXX X X X XX X X X X if X X Z XX X XNXX Zi y if 5 f A f ' f, X, -x FY, KZ'- K W M X fl f xy? X W A J ff! 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