Lanphier High School - Lan Hi Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

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I - , . The Lan-Hi s+a'FF of i952 has chosen +o honor +wo +eachers for 'lheir unfiring eFFor+ and capable leadership in working wilh fhe sfudenfs of Lanphier. We honor you, Mr. Rake, for your many years of service 'lo Lanphier and coun+less hours of lime 'rhaf you have so unselfishly donafed for +he good of +he s+uden+s. As head of our a+h- le+ic deparfmen+, il' has been your responsibilify fo procure a vosl amounf of equipmenl for +he various gymnas'I'ic groups, and lo provide for ifs upkeep. Through your work in your classes and in fhe exlracurricular acfivifies which you spon- sor, you insrill in fhe sludenls fhe desire 'lo have sound, heal+hy bodies and insfrucf fhem in fhe habifs and acfivifes which will achieve fhis goal. The skills in sporfs achieved by +he siudenfs under your able direclion will conlinue +o be a source of invaluable pleasure and recreafion. If is wi+h greaiesf admirafion and respecl +ha+ we honor you, Mr. Rake, for your eFfor+s 'lo help fhe sfudenfs achieve wholesome minds and healfhy bodies, and 'ro eslablish in +hem prin- ciples of spor+smanship which will sfand 'rhem in good sfead all 'lheir lives. , We believe lhal' you are deserving of fhis special recognifion, Miss Furlich, as your sin- cere inferesf in fhe developmeni' and growfh of fhe s'l'uden'fs has helped +o make Lanphier 'I'he line school +ha+ i+ is +oday. Through your earn- es+ endeavors in your classroom and in fhe ex'l'ra- curricular organiza+ions which you advise, you have been a source of greal' inspirafion and guidance lo many sfudenfs. Your keen sense of humor has provided in+eres+ and enioymeni' for fhose sfudenfs who have had +he opporlunify of working wilh you, and your excellen+ under- s+anding and apprecialion of fhe moral and es+he+ic values have helped lo develop a lasf- ing sef of sfandards in all fhose who have come under your influence. I+ is wifh greafesl sin- cerify and deepesl grafilude +ha+ we honor you, Miss Furlich, as capable adviser of +he Usher- e+'res and Nalional Honor Sociely, helpful coun- selor and feacher, and cherished friend. LAN HI STAFF PRODUCTION STAFF Edn+or ln Chnef Carol Ward Assnslanl' Edllors Ecls+or Luferafure Joan Scharafln Class Eva Mae Moa+s Donna Burns Depar+rnen+ Gary Peierson Jane+ Penneman Club Margaref Hamrlclc Dolores Novaclc Sporfs Phul Schmld+ Shirley Moos Arf Jer: Sausaman Don Mxlchell Phofography Ralph Burnshne John Rlmlcus Mounlmg Joe Kacevucnus, Bull Morris FINANCE STAFF In Chvef Wanda Wilson Curculahon Sue Conaway Palrons Clara Marne Guorclano Ru+h Spiegel Clubs Marlorue Kruger Treasurer Alice Ann Clark Faculfy Aclvvser Nell A Plain Typisls--Bobbie Ma+his, Joyce Donovan TABLE OF CONTENTS lnfroducfmon Depczr+mer1+s Classes Clubs Sporis Sensors Acknowledgmenfs Pa+rons DIFGCTOFY Adminisfrofion . A H - , '. x r X, xds? 1,8 M fv' rwc '1-6 3 'f 1' S .b N W-'O' s V ' E 1 i'l'.ww.0 ' -5 ADMINISTRATIGN For I dzpt into the future far as Saw the vzszon of the world, and all the wonder that would be Tennyson human eye could see, 'lzxnsuv 5 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES The AmerIcan Conshfufuon guaronfees for every CIIIZED fhe same rIghI's as fhose gIven fo every ofher cIfIzen We AmerIcans are proud of fhese rlghfs buf we offen faIl fo undersfand fhaf wlfh every rlghf we have equal responsIbIII+y Sfudenfs have fhe rlghf fo a free educahon fhrough hlgh school Mosf of our sfudenfs use fhIs prIvIIege fo 'I'heIr own advanfage and for fhe good of fheIr counfry by conslsfenfly geffmg fhelr GSSIQH menfs and gIvIng of IheIr hme for fhe welfare of fheIr class and school and for fhe good of fhe varlous OFQCHIZGIIODS If IS Indeed regreffable fhaf some few sfudenfs do nof false school serIously enough fo malze fhorough preparahon and fo follow fhe few general regulahons whIch are provIded for fhe good of all alfhough fhey wIll acknowledge Ihaf fhe Ihmgs requIred of fhem are reasonable and rIghI' The school wIshes fo keep unfll graduafIon every sfudenf who can profil' from hIs expenence here Ap proxImafely 70 0 of fhose who enfer fhe Freshman class remaIn fo graduafe ThIs IS very good when we conslder fhe HGIIODOI average buf If shll leaves much fo be desIred I wIsh fo suggesf fhaf our capable and seruous upperclassmen use fhelr Influence fo help fhe under classmen reallze fhe value of hlgh school educaflon and fhus Increase fhe percenfage of fhose who re maIn fo fInIsh fheur courses ThIs would be a real servIce fo our younger sfudenfs and fo fhe fufure of our school Smcerely G E STICKNEY I I 5 I I - I 'I ,. 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OCQIZ ff 'fi if 6 ey H600 OFFICE STAFF Mrs June Hull and Mrs Dorofhy Boehner iwo rmporfanl' members of our admnnlsfrahve siaH may be fhe Hrsl +o gree+ you when you enfer 'lhe office of Lanphler Their efflclenl' and courleous servlce plays no small parl' In execufmg 'I'he program of +he school Mrs Hull general affendance clerk has charge of +he mas+er file which confalns 'I'he mdlvlclual a'Hend ance record of each s+uden+ ll' as she who llslens fo numerous excuses and Issues counrless admlfs Through 'lhe effnclenf performance of her duhes she llghlens fhe worlx for Mr Shclrney +he cleans and all lhe feachers Sludenfs and faculiy olrlce feel +ha+ Mrs Hull may always be coun+ecl on for a frnendly smrle or a cheerful word Mrs Boehner IS lhe general secre+ary of Lonphler ln addlhon fo her cluhes as prlvale secrefary fo Mr Sflclxney and 'l'he deans she IS always wrllmg 'lo lype le++ers and mlmeograph copnes of +es+s answer shee+s and sfudy guides for 'I'he resl of 'l'he 'faculfy Mrs Boehner also aH'ends lo many of lhe Hnanclal fransachons of +l'e school I+ may be fruly sand lhal' Mrs Hull and Mrs Boehner are of lndlspensuble service lo sfudenls and facul'I'y af Lanphver 0 MRS. DOROTHY BOEHNER MRS. JUNE HILL LEE W GOBY DR RUTH O WALKER MR COBY Mr Gaby dean of boys us very eFFucuen+ un hus many 'obs and us well lulued by +he sfudenf body He advuses fhe boys bofh un vocafuonal plans and home lufe Key Club and Sfudeni Councul are also under hus guudung Influence Thus us Mr Gobys +hurfeen+h year durechng Sl'uden+ Councul We all have learned +o depend upon hum +o unders+and our problems and capably uns+ruc+ us DR WALKER Dr Ru+h O Wallrer us our very capable and help ful dean of gurls She assusrs fhe gurls un malung plans for college un choosung and securung 'obs and un malung fomuly adlusi'men+s Planning our socual cal endar odvusung Raduo Guuld and bemg chaurman of lhe commrliee whuch approves our socual acfuvuhes are only a few of her many labs Each year Dr Walkers guudung unfluence lundly advuce and sun cere unleresl keep many gurls unferesfed In school and unspure lhem +o complefe fheur four years QC Q rye?- 1 . . . xx I X - . lu -1 Jnfiail LJ 1, K .f faq, X C if Q9 Glam HS7 xfk.4 if O SCHGOL NURSE Every s+uden+ and facully member af Lanplmer as mdeb+ed +o our nurse Mrs Vela Coomer Dlscovermq conlaguous drseases +l1a+ mnglml endanger 'lhe heollh of +l1e oil-ser s+uden+s carmg for emergen cy cases and lceeplng a check on +l'1e gen eral healfln of +l1e s+uclen+s and flue families of 'llne commumfy are all duhes performed by our frnenclly and elllclenl nurse ...pl-4 .SX 'Q N? Axe ANNETTA BOOKS ROSE DECATOIRE NETTIE LOUNSBERRY GEORGIA WHALEN ANNETTA TURLEY CAFETERIA Xf'W 'lroduced fhe ho'l' pla+e lunch The mam oblechves were +o furmsh +he s+uden+s Wllh a wholesome meal reasonable In cosl' and also fo encourage more sfudenls +o remain +o ea+ af fhe school during fhe noon hour Probably fhe mosf lmpor+an+ reason was healfh Af+er eahng a good meal 1+ IS easier +o pu+ an o good days work For all of fhese reasons we are mdeb'l'ecl +o Miss Devlm and fhe cafelerla sfaff M OlQf f ggi f f Inner' 3I UGCl s 'T -' , X . X K l K 1 ORN' Q A s 1 ,. H Q K j' D Q f , W .V A riff' 7 I, l f if ln Sep'I'ember I943, fhe cafeieria in- 25 1 V . . . ' iff wily . . B! 4 , . r r Q A r 'S S ...L- ALEX CRAIG HERMAN MESTER GEORGE EALEY FRANK OSBOURNE MRS ALICE REFINE MAINTENANCE STAFF Typlcal of Ihose who mus+ worlx behind I'he scenes In any organuzahon IS our mam Ienance slaff The TGCOQHIIION recesvecl by 'Ihls parl of our s'IaFf IS nol of Ihe same Iype as +ho+ recelvecl by Ihe admlmslra hon buf 1+ IS equally umpor+an+ Whale Ihe faculfy and aclmlnlsfrahon aclually from 'Ihe sludenls 'Io be useful cnhzens I+ us The mamlenance s+aFF whnch IS responsuble for mannlamlng 'I'he neal appearance and heallhful condnhons whlch make Lanphner such a plecsanf place In which +o work TWEIQ We 2 S ZZ fe? CJ 52 5 J The Use ? ff fe-I IWW ,im-4 I I I 7 I x X . . . . . f - Wx 5 ,. I . . . . . X I .. u . . ' ' ' F Qgg ff f5g :Q.iQ-- 0 ' ' f f ff' I 1. F lvl 5 F5 0 xf .Wu 'J VW, K N' 0, n 1,4 V i 5 I I JJ 'fi fr .,., C , 3 .g,., Qu ip 'Q' HQFFQ E 5 Y ,fl ..-an c K mf is sl' ,, x A55 vw 'EN ,Q -1 Ngfa' gm sa W , Q. ,dl 1 l.-Higham. 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LA-'933 Q ' k'!'QQ,' Ei 1 1 be in 2 - s 139'-rx ,Z DEPARTMENTS Not m vam the dzstanee beacons Forward forward let us range. rmgmb grooves of change Tennyson Let the great world spin forever down the STUDY HALLS AND LIBRARY Our chuef busnness nn hugh school IS ge++:ng our assign menfs Those assngnmenfs may be prepared nn en+her of Lanphler rooms 25 and IOI The s+udy halls are advused by facul+y members Freshmen and sophomores go fo room lOl whlle fhe lunlors and seniors sludy In room 25 Each sfudenl IS assigned fo s+udy hall one peruod a day unless he IS falung five subleds or falung lhe business educahon program Our very complele library ns a source of greal' Informa 'hon which IS of lneshmable help fo +he s+udenl's Mrs Anderson and +he sfudenl' llbrarlans are always wlllmg 'ro help fhe s+uden+s In usmg +he card calalogue fhe Read ers Gunde +he books placed on fhe reserve shelf by var: ous leachers fhe reference books and lhe many Issues of various magazlnes +o be found In our library MRS JEAN T ANDERSON E ll m Normal Um ersnly In Lnbrary Sclence VGTSITY of Illnnols brarnan are B Un: That IS a good book which is opened with expectation and closed with profit fw C125 is PQWQF Q I m on 1 lxeserve l'7l B. d., l' ois Sf . . . 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There are +wo s+udy halls In C, O - , - 6 KU r fy . . . - Y 3 2 SSW - X Q05 MAAAAM eg .Asc '1 pen .2 xref, fx Qi MISS MILDRED MISS MARIE E NORTON FREUND slly of Muchlgan Eng Sfafe Normal Un: er 5 sufy English MISS EMMA PARROTTE Weslern III nos Slale MA Buller Un: ers fy Seneo Sludy a Engl sh Y Te ns 0 U o ll :nous ENGLISH One semes+er of Englnsh each year IS devofed 'ro Im provung a sludenfs wrrhng spealung and lnsfennng abululy During +hls parl' of fhe Englnsh course he is prlmarnly nn+er esled In sludymg +he mechamcs of English and lhen apply mg +hem In 'rhe wrnhng of +hemes and bool: reporls and In The mann purpose of Engllsh Vll offered +o sensors ns Io prepare fhem for college Alfhough par+ of 1+ ns repel: hon of former courses 'rhls advanced Englush course gnves a more defauled presenlahon and masfery of 'rhe mechamcs which are needed an college rhelorlc The s'fuden+s a+ Lan phuer have ample opporfunuhes +o obfam a sound knowl edge of Ihe prumary oblechves of wrnhng accurafely spealc :ng clearly and llsfemng a+'renhvely .r B. f Ed., niver- B. I Ed., ll ' l B.E., I'- H hh ' ' . . . . '.v 5 -' '. 'L H ll, i , - e . 9 ' 1 , . , , K3 i- uv I I u a I. . ' . . l . I .. . . 5 Q 'I I HW . . .. .- I, l , Gyn 5 C parlicipaling in panel discussions and various oral repor+s. A :rg 2 CS C . 1 1 . ,D 'Zu X I Qi? ' . - I ' f 5 l f-9 gl - A F Y . ' . ' . . ' . . - Q YE . . . . ' l LITERATURE Food, clorhing, and shelfer are +he esseniial ele- men+s of life bu+ fhese are noi enough in a democ- racyg +herefore, in rhe schools of +oday are courses in lirerafure. Liferarure is a reflec+ion of life. Through fhe sfudy of if lhe sfudenf gains a knowledge of cul- fure, no+ only +he cullure of our own counfry buf also 'lhal of o+her counlries during all periods of hisfory. To increase apprecia+ion of 'fhe greai' masferpiecesg +o form a basis for iudging befween good and bad li+era+ureg +o receive guidance from 'lhe inslruclor in selecfing maferial fo read for pleasure: fo siudy fhe personalilies of +he wrilersg rhese are fhe aims in rhe s+udy of li+era+ure a+ Lanphier High School. They provide a culfural background which will ever be a source of enioymenr 'lhrough life. MISS EMILY B. LAMEY Ph B UYIIVSTSITY of Chicago MA Colum bus Una ersify English Nahonal Honor Soclefy MISS IMOGENE SCHNEITER MacMurray College MA Unnver sily of Michigan Make up 'For plays English Books must be read as deliberately and re- servedly as they were written. CQ IGS TLD QV J k 20 amkfw S .Fas led, 5 Curseg Aqam wg 'lm MISS ELIZABETH MRS MILDRED BRANT McKENNA DIETZ DePau nv 0 H 0 ers ly Speech English lndnana Umver P ays sul Englush Journal usm I and Scr Lanphler L ghl SPEECH AND JOURNALISM Two lmporlanl dlvlslons of lhe Englush curriculum al Lanphler conslsl of +he courses un speech and 'ournallsm Allhouah lhese sub gecls are academnc courses 'rhey also help lhe sludenl lo develop has personaluly and self expressuon In lournallsm lhe sludenl' learns 'ro use has lmagmallon In cre ahve wrlhng Also he develops a clear concise s'I'yIe ol expressing whal he washes lo say The slulls learned In lhxs class wall be useful +o all sludenls an +henr personal and busmess luves as well as 'ro lhose who conllnue In Ihe field of lournallsm Speech has a greal deal lo offer lo every sludenl' Thus course nnslrucls lhe sludenl In Iearnunq lo speak dushnclly and audnbly and wulh lhe proper emphasus The sludenl learns 'lo lhmk clearly and quuclrly on hrs feel by grvnng exlemporaneous speeches A fall play provides opporlumhes lo employ +he Iulls developed an 'rhe class lr +he second semesler of 'rhe course lhe s+uden+s have an opporlu nnfy lo ml'erpre+ various play cullmgs Thus lralnmg will help slu denls +o orally convey lhelr Ideas clearly and meanmgfully I -,J cs. 4, P' B.A., w U '- B.S., H v e rg v I . , ' , M.S., ' ' - I . 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Mrk .I I I.: ' .- L 1 V LANGUAGES The value of sfudymg foreign languages can be eshmaled only by fhose who have sludled af leasl' one Sfudenls who hope fo enlarge fheur vocabulary and so mcrease lhelr reading efflcnency will End Lahn mos? benehcual Also provuded un lhe curriculum here are Spanish and French each of which IS of fered only a year Siudenfs of foreugn language annually enloy a par'ry done In fhe fashion of 'the Romans Spamsh or French Banquehng In frue Roman sfyle lhose who sludy La'l'un come clad m +ogas and sandals prepared +o recline whsle feashng on fyplcal Roman food A Hesla hlghllghls fhe year for Spanush s+uden+s who come decked In gay Span :sh garb The haule culsune of France dellghls +he French s+uden+s af lhelr banquef These achvuhes make forelgn languages enloyable for all who +alre lhem MISS ETHEL FURLICH BA Umversuly l Chncago MA Un: er sly of Much gan Lahn Spanish UshereHes Nahonal Honor Soc: e Language is as much an art and as sure a refuge as pamtmg o music or lztefature j CQJD fi QM? 6 New L 2 'SAQPO 'C' 'MA fi! l2'l ' If L J Q-:JbE:1,1 :'f C X O ozngeive fgqpg Dean. ATILE CHITI lllnnors Wes leyan Um erslly MA nu ersllv f ll :nous Social Science Chou man Assembly Comrml' ee CLEO DOPP B Sclence Wesl ern Mlchngan College f Educahon Socnal Sc ence Assusfanl Fool Coach Trac Coach ROLLA SORRELLS BA Eureka Col lege Boskelball Coach Socnol Science SOCIAL SCIENCE The world srfuahon of +he presen+ day consfanlly presenls problems whlch we as young people musf learn 'ro mee+ The s'I'uden+s an our social sludles deparrmenl learn 'lo cope wr+h These sfafus of governmenl and economuc condlhons One year of Amerlcan husfory and one year of some o+her soclal scrence com pose fhe socnal sludres mnnor whuch as a graduahon requlsnfe of Lcnphler The o+her year may be a course IH world hns+ory a full year sublecl or psychology Amerncan governmenl' economics or commercial law whlch are semesler sublecls One of fhe chief oblechves of 'fhe world hnsfory course us for fhe s+uden+s +o learn of +he cusroms and achrevemenls of our anceslors American hlslory develops lhe sfudenfs underslandlng of and apprecnahon for 'lhe reasons behind +he founding of our counfry and fhe prmcupals of democracy Every sfudenl should have a knowledge of hlsfory +o undersland lhe progressrve sreps un +he bulldung of our presen+ day cnvnluzahon down lhrough rhe ages 1 'E ' ' . , 4 B.A.,. ' ' . . ' , . , ,, U ' o l l' l o ' , ' 'l ' , ' 'f ball ' , Q x ...l + A - 'N 'L 53 bl l +1 h lr ls f ' a th 1 + Q6 XLL 41 pro ems + roug e sfu y o pos-l experience an e presen 71 ', 9 1' ' O . L' . ' l 9 s n l I 6 yi, ., . . . . y . I SOCIAL SCIENCE Economics, American governmenl, commercial law, and psychology are lhe social science subiecls which are offered lo seniors. American governmenl gives us a clearer under- slanding of how our democralic governmenl operales. ll explains 'rhe cily, slale, and nalional governmenls and lhe way in which lhey funclion. Psychology is a scienlific sludy of human behavior which helps us +o be'H'er undersland ourselves and olhers aboul us. A knowledge of psychology will help us 'ro worlc logelher more pleasanlly and efficienlly in school and in our chosen fields ol' Ialer life. Commercial law is an explanalion of business Irons- aclions, Knowing some of lhe fundamenlal facls of com- merce will be of invaluable help 'ro fhose who are going inlo lhe business world. The course in economics offered al Lanphier deals wilh lhe problems of lhe consumer. The sludenfs in lhis course learn many valuable guides 'lo effi- cienl buying which are useful lo everyone. MISS HELEN L. BELL Ph.B., Universify of Chicago: M.A., Univer- sily of California. So' cial Science, English Psychology Club N ahonal Honor Socuely Jlb-Q JOE HOFFMAN B.Ed., Weslern Illie nois Slale College: M.A., Slale Universily ol Iowa. Social Science, i Club A hlefic Concessions Democracy is on trial in the world on a more colossal scale than ever before. Q' 23 wi? .1 24 7 5,1 1 a ,QQ Ni 2 P 522 T l EDWARD T BOYLE CLARENCE COE BA Cenfre Col Un' Willy 'l lege Mq+I-lemqfcs L llllnois Mafhemalcs Club Baseball Coach MATH The various courses in malhemalics range from l'he 'Freshman year of praclical ma+hema+ics 'lhrough +he four years of courses which are included in a college preparalory curriculum. There are six divisions of malh, fhe firsl' 'lwo are 'full year subiecls and +he lasi' Four are half year subiec+s. They are as follows: algebra, plane geomefry, advanced algebra, solid geomelry, lrigonomelry, and college algebra. One year of malh is required for gradu- alion. lf, as a freshman, fhe s+uden+ is nal' prepared fo lake algebra, he may lalce general malh. As a sophomore, if he wishes +o 'fake anolher year of ma'I'h, he may +alce plane geome+ry. These lwo years of ma+h are all 'rhal' is necessary for a minor in mafh in a college preparalory course. MATH If +he s+uden+ has fhe deslre +o conhnue +he s+udy of mafhe mahcs he may +alce +he nex+ 'four semes+er sublecfs To complele 'rhe semesrer s work m solrd geome+ry and frlgonome+ry a oroleci' as required Solid geomefry IS a sludy of geomeirlc figures rn fhree dlmenslons The sfudy of 'I'rlgonome+ry Includes rrlangles and angles and +herr 'Funchons Advanced algebra IS a follow up of elemenfary Those In ma+h are enh+led +o belona +o ihe Mafh Club which ns made up of mafh sfudenrs who have had one year or more of ma+h MISS FRANCES CHATBURN BA Umversnfy of Nebraska MA Co lumbna Malhemahcs BckL algebra and college algebra is 'rhe las+ high school mafh subiecf. lo l' . I EEE., Mmm JJ Q16 K 9 le I26 1 rg'-'52 Om in MILTON DIRST BS Aurora Col lege MS Unrversufy of lllrnols Sclence FTA Golf Coach OI! ORELL R BS Unnversdy of Illmols Sclence Cross Counfry Coach Fresh m n Track Coach Freshmen Baskefball Coach SCIENCE 46- MISS OPEL M RIPPEY BS Unnverslfy of lllanors M S Unuversuiy o lllmous Science Fmally af'I'er fhe s+uden+ has bulll' up has reserve of scuenhhc knowledge he beglns Io pu? :I fo work nn Ihe 'fwo more advanced subgecfs of chemnsfry and physics As Ihe new and TGSCIHOTIDQ realm of chemns+ry IS opened Io hum he realizes :Is numer ous uses In Ihe world Ioday The recenl dlscoverues resulhng from experlmen+ahon wr+h afomnc energy have opened many new fields for Ihose who hope 'ro make a career of science A shorfage of sclenhs'I's 'ro fill Ihese 'obs puls an even greafer emphasns on +hls deparfmenf Physncs IS dlvvded Info Ihe malor branches of mechanics heal' lnghf sound maanehsm elec Irrcnfy and alomnc physics and fherefore has many prachcal applucahons Because of 'Ihus :I furmshes valuable rrformahon for anyone who sfudres :I Complehon of Ihese courses well prepares +he slu denl for confmumg has sclenhlic framing IH college and 'Ihus makmg a career of If , y 2 . I 4 I W X 8 , I sl ' f . ff-5 ag, if 5: f, . ' , A A ur F zilr f ig- .,yy: in Q 5 1 I v ' ' I ' Q : rrr, , Af '15 I V 'iiig g - I c -' Q I . 1 ' W2 I7 I ev ai S f 5 ' f I - I ff' fi W W Fx' ' , ,I , VANDERWATER - . A 'fl f' 1 . ., ' ' . . ' ' ' , , - - V '2 ' X ef - A ' , . . ., ' '. ' , f ' '. ' ' . 'QJ5 J 4 I 1 . n ' Q ' X . . '. . . I ' 'E f A T - 0 . . . . . ' . si U2 . . . 5 , :L ,, ll , C 1 K ww .- - J . . . I . . . 1 . SCIENCE Those who possess a nafural yearning for sclenfific knowledge have an excellenf chance af Lanphier fo have fhis ambifion realized. The Freshman course of general science is fhe firsf course which offers sfudenfs a chance fo become acquainfed wifh fhis deparfmenf. As fhe fifle indicafes fhe informafion obfained from fhis course covers a wide range of subieci' ma++er. This general knowledge enables fhe sfudenf fo realize if he is scien- fifically minded which branch appeals fo him mosf. As a sophomore 'rhe sfudenf may fake biology fhrough which he gains a general knowledge of living fhings. Various proiecfs charfs and movies help fo sfimulafe inferesl' as well as yield informafion. Explorafory operahons on worms frogs crawfish and ofher animals offer anofher source of mformahon So wufh fhese 'lwo courses fhe freshmen and sophomores al' Lanphler are well launched on fhelr sclenfufic COI'e6I'S ALBERT M TAYLOR BS and M S Um versufy of Illinois CI ence 'YW J C WETZEL BA Corfhcge Col lege MA Umversufy of Colorado Science Nafionol Honor Socu e Let us a little permit Nature to take het own way: she better undet- stands her own aHaits than we. 27 kv 41'-1 N-P E F 'W c W4 MISS RUTH WINEMAN BEd lllmols fafe Normal Unlversl+y M A Unlverslfy of Mmne sofa Home Economncs Lanecon Club MRS JUNE NESBITT MISS LOIS HOPWOOD B Ed lllmols 'Isle Normal Umverslly M A Unlversuly of Columbia Home Economics Lane con Club HOME ECONOMICS BS Unlverslfy of lllmous Home Econom rcs Lanecon Club l-lomemalung IS open fo Freshmen gurls The firsf semes'Ier conslsls of Iearnung Ihe fundamenfals of healfh and Ihe proper selechon and preparahon of foods The second semesfer Ihe s+uden+s sludy prnncuples ol desugn which enable 'rhem Io cons+ruc+ a sample garmenr and Io follow pa++erns Clo+hlng provides lhe 'lralnlng which equsps Ihe sludenl wllh lhe ablxly Io follow more dnclncull I' X X -ffl X Il I , rr , X565 QQ? Ca.lQE- ? pa+'I'erns and cllerclions of pa++erns, and also deals flgf- fling. gi 5s srliiv-i Y XY ' ' I I ' I ,?1m Q ll f I .. ' . W lss' ' I . . Q - . l lza f ka ff? jg-ii? 1 Lei wu+h relaled unlrs sucn as care of clolhes wuse expendulures of money and Ihe sludy of +ex+n'es Foods IS offered lo bolh sophomores and lunlors Brealcfasl lunches and dinners are planr-ed and served IH class Foods ill and IV were offered fhls sear 'ro all gurls who were nn+eres'red Home and Family Life which vs open fo sensors Includes social usages gurl and boy relallons and Ihe lamnly INDUSTRIAL ARTS The lndusfrlal arfs currlculum consls'I's of fhose courses achvlhes or unl+s of msfruchon deslgned Io mee'I' pupll needs which are ou+grow+hs of I'he mduslrlal aspec+s of Amerlcon democracy Em phasus an msfruchon IS placed upon social and personal needs relafed +o Ihe use of mdusirual goods and services un home and communlly lndusfrlal ar+s achvlhes are In general explorc 'Iory In nafure and conhnue 'Io be explora+ory unhl pupuls require more specialized Iralnlng un Indus frnal vocahonal educahon When saI'usfac+ory VOCGIIODGI 'ICCIIIIISS are noI avallable +he mdus +rlaI ar+s depar'I'menI' mus+ assume some responsl bllnfy for Ihls SpeCIGIIZ6d Iralnmg For all pupils bolh boys and gurls +he currncu lum offers orlenfahon Io an lnduslrlal envlronmenf occupahonal mformahon oppor+unn+y for 'rhe de velopmem' of consumer Icnowledges and slulls re Ialed 'Io lndusfry and lndusfrlal produc+s and a varlefy of Ielsure and hobby PUTSUIIS Io mee'I' par hcular unferesls and needs HARRY C MORGAN CHARLES MILLER Ed Easfern Ill BS Bradley Un: nous Sfafs Teachers Col ve r s 1 Iy Mechanncal lege Prmfung Drawung SAM WILLIAMS BA Illlnols a e Normal Unuversnly I dusfrlal Arfs ,mm-W 2-A Od NPN -dl five sei? is fs sv' Q FU QQ fb N-5 an OITIQ O 5 2 2 r'ms5ed,'H'1e NAIL ,..v- KAN I 29 X, Y sm, I 1. 13? gfll 3 919615 cl! 5 XA I 0 QEYQQ-I LESTER BROOKS RUBY STRAKER B Ed Weslernlllr BS Soulhern lll nous Sfafe College MS nous Unrversofy Bus ness Wesfern lllunors Sfale Educahon College Busrness Edu cohon Advrsor Cheer leaders COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT There rs a large varlely of sublecls offered of Lanphrer lo prepare our groduafes for enlernng 'l'he busrness world among which are lyprng shorf hand boolclreepsng drsfnbuhve educahon and olTrce machines The flrsl' year of +hese courses rs offered so fhaf fhe sludenl' may drscover nf he has made a wrse decision ln enferlng 'lhe business world or for hum fo ge+ enough of an undersfand mg of fhese subIec+s for has personal use The second year rs devored complefely fo fhe bulldmg and polrshrng of +he slulls For a boy or gurl mferesied rn commerce fyp mg and shorihand generally go hand rn hand The s+uden+ falung one usually fakes fhe orher also This relahonshrp I5 demonsfraled by franscrlphon where one musl' use bo+h slulls Almosl any ORICG requrres erlher lyprng or shor+hand as Q' K ij l .1 Q 1' A 1 N lh A hx X ll NTR . A4 x I x ' V I ev W . sl ' f ' f' Lfsll 9 i s Y Emil 'f X ' , ' R - Q J ' 1: 1' A A E' . . ., - . . ... I ' l- 1 A ' . I . .. ' . I fs 'fl - Sly EN A wa X . . . fi IT 3 I I n I l I ' nfl, . ' . ' . rx . .. . . . x JG a , - . fy? V'-K' I-an . .. . 0 A LA ff ' ' . Q .,, ' , JGrJ 'i A , - ' U . . . . . I 3 l XX COMMERCIAL The dislribulive educafion deparlmenl' deals wilh bolh reiailing and clerking. The fraining in bolh lhese fields develops well-frained workers. Na+ only does if per+ain lo buying, pricing and selling, bul 'rhe sfudenls also learn how lo gel along wilh +he people +hey will meel on +heir jobs. There is now a 'rwo-year course offered in bookkeeping. The lirsl is offered in lhe sophomore year and lhe second in lhe iunior or senior year. Bookkeeping leaches s+uden+s fundamenlal record keeping so fhal lhey may acquire an accurafe accoun+ing of finan- cial problems whefher al' home or in business. Office machines is a semesler course given fo leach lhe slu- denls how fo operale lhe many machines lhey find in business offices. The machines lhal we have af Lanphier are lhe diclaphone, eleclric lypewriler, mimeograph, mimeoscope, calculalor and bookkeeping machine. There is also a six weeks course oFFered in filing. NELL PLAIN 8 Ed Wesfernllll Mmneggfq AA G4-qu nous Sfafe Adv Tram land College Dislribu Ing WISCONSIN Unlver SITY Business Educahon Lan Hn NORMAN HIELD BA Unnversily f 'hve Educahon DON T ANDERSON S S+ Via or Co ege MA Illinois Umversily Business Edu cohon Head Foolball Coach Freshmen Bas kelball Coach 4-4-all' Of all who live, I am the one by whom this work can best be done. is 5 Where words fall muszc speaks MISS ESTHER DUNCAN Illinois o lege M A Columbia University Vocal Music VOCAL MUSIC Vocal or insfrumenfal music, is required for one year a+ Lanphier High School. In fhe firsi year of vocal music 'lhe desire fo sing is all 'thai' is neces- sary. ln +his course fhe fundamentals of music are +augh+, More skill is developed in senior choir. Here preparcrlion is made for advancemenr in+o A Cap- pella Choir. Three vocal ensembles are selecled 'From fhe A Cappella choir. The Harmony course is new in Lanphier, oFFered 'ro Seniors for full credi+. The worlc of ihe firsf semes+er deals wifh 'lhe harmonic s+ruc+ure of music. ln fhe second semesfer, lhrough lisfening, an appreciafion is developed for 'l'he fine poin+s of music. Through +his apprecia+ion, life may be enriched. The pleasures of musuc are apparenl' fo all buf fhe loy of malung muslc IS even grealer The members of Lanphler band exemplify Ihls fac+ Worlung hard each year during band perlods and m sechoral rehearsals They presenl 'rhelr besf 'Io audiences af all hmes Band achvlhes Include enferrannmg baslreiball and fool ball fans or half fume marching an parades and provldmg musnc al' assemblies and graduahon exerclses Two concerls are presenfed annually one In which music of sem: classical nafure as presenled whale In 'Ihe ofher The band dem onsfrafes :Is ablllfy fo en+er+am wlfh music of a more classucal nafure Begmmng fhls year a full credrl has been offered for orchesira In Ihas class Ihe funclamenrals of sfrmg fechmc and unferprefahon are faugh+ If rs hoped +haI Lanphler wall soon have an orchesfra equal an calnber whnch wall fake nfs place besude our fine bond MR EDWIN SACH BM Illlnols Wes Ieyon MM Colorado Sfafe College of Edu cahon Insrrumenfal Music All ones lzfe IS music 11 one touches the notes nghtly and m time INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC 33 --1-'FU' JXSNSQC 0 MO Q O new Xl X gl 457 f P QQ QXWJ l34l Art comes to you pro posmg frankly to give nothmg but the highest quality to your mo ments as they pass MISS MABEL KITCH B A Ed Arr nsh rule Chicago Adv Trammg U of Wash mgfon Ari Palefeers Cub ART CLASSES A fuiure arhsfs dreams are helped fo come lrue here al' Lanphuer In order fo guve one an opporfunrly fo be arhshcally successful and learn 'lo appreclafe fhe fine ar'l's of our 'nme ihe arl' deparfmenf oFfers sfudenfs a well rounded course Besides fhe fundamenfals of desugn and color harmony slzelchung and pannhng fechmques are also faughl' Many craffs such as wood carvlng rafha and ceramlcs are Included For advanced sfudenls 'there IS a course ln appreclahon whuch mlroduces fhe arf of 'I'he ages as well as siressmg applled ar? rn every day lnvmg 2 4 X- 457 'Qi ll- Mg! , -4 ' .l . e as . 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Perhaps if Ihis course had been inlroduced years ago. +he number of aufomobile accidenls mighl be considerably fewer now SPEECH CORRECTION Speech correchon is one of Ihe more recenl addlhons IH our curriculum In bofh grade and hugh schools The course is noi' con necled in any way wlfh grammar I+ helps only Io do away wnfh faully speech defecfs Mr McCaIlen +he speech correchon 'Ieacher of Lanphser works wn+h Ihe sludenls Individually or In small groups Anyone who has a speech defec+ may be rid of +I-ns hindrance for I e B S Indiana Stale d In n an 35 36 E eaafl Sai Z5 jlD'P'l2L5l7U 5 Q like 'E' Every man is a builder of a temple called lus body MR LEONARD RAKE B A Ed LaCrosse Slale Teache s College Physlcal Educai on Aflu lehc Manage BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION The mam oblechves of lhe boys Physncal Edu cahon classes are +o develop desurable habnfs of heallh recreahon and sporlsmanshnp by means of dlrecfecl play achvuhes These ac+:vn'nes are cenfered around +l1e season al spor'I's of fooiball baslcefball 'lraclc and base a adduhon lesfs are glven lo develop muscular coordmahon endurance and slrengllw F' ' fs Gs- 49 U bn. ln ' ' l Physncal and menfal fi+ness good heallh habnis and good sporfsmanshlp are +he mam oblechves of +he achvlhes of fhe gurls physical educahon classes Under fhe able dsrechon of Miss Helen Jeslze fhe gurls are led 'lhrough a year of varied achvlhes which Include feam sporfs such as soccer gurls baskefball volley ball soflball folk dances and lfIdIVldUOl achvvhes such as iennls archery and exerclses Ofher achvlhes ID which fhe gurls Physucal Educahon classes parhclpafe are s+un+s and rumbling When fhe weafher permnfs fhe gurls enloy fhelr sporfs ou'I'snde MISS HELEN JESKE BS Umversliy of moms M S Unlver sufy of lllnnols Physlcal Educahon Girls Afh Iehc Assocvahon I want free llfe I want fresh au' flgxf-ND4 63531 6 D - l37l GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION J ' I 'f G mp G Cla qs ' fl Ho- ,S+ '. .. jo gkg Q 65570 .n l: ww, 5 W any S 38 QEQQ L Q Q in MRS MARY MINNIEAR Un ersify Scien nous Un ersfy of De+o+ La School Eghih Grade MRS JOSEPHINE OBLINGER Wesiern Illinois Siofe College Eigh+h Gade EIGHTH GRADE Lanphier has had fwo eighih grade classes 'ihis year. The s+uden+s are originally from Piper and Bunn. Mrs. Oblinger adviser of one group ieaches fhe hisfory, civics, English, and girls physical edu- cafion. Mrs. Minniear, adviser of fhe oiher group, leaches mafhemaiics, reading, spelling and boys physical educafion, and The special subiecls are faughf by ofher members of The Lanphier facul+y. The facilifies of fhe library and fhe cafe+eria have been made available fo fhe eighfh graders as well as lhe many fine assembly programs. They appreciafe all fhese oppor+uni+ies 'rhal have been offered fhem and which fhey feel will greafly aid ihem in +heir fu+ure life as parf of fhe sfudeni body of Lanphier High School. They pariicipaled in 'rhe Chrisimas assembly, fhe cheering sec+ion in fhe afhlefic evenis, and several have been preparing for 'rhe Lanphier Band for nexi year. W, WWf 1 , 1 . .- .. vi X Alzvgkf' pair' lligxv ikgk ,: ' ill 'mv WQQSQWWW ,S gs, ,- vw-Y , ,ig N Q. ,,.,, . 4, I Veg gie 1 HH J . f Q L ,44- IW Q. 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And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.-eTennyson NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY sat' J Boag Treasurer B Schlensaclr Presnclenl S West Secrefary C Wells VncePres1den+ J Penneman G Nolhng J Scharalin D Thannen E Blunl D Burns Twenly lhree of lhus years sensors were accepled m+o Nahonal Honor Socze+y Chosen for having shown superuor qualuhes of scholarship lead ershlp characfer and service durmg +helr 'Four years un hugh school fhese s+uclen+s were formally If1Il'IGl'6d nn an Impressive ceremony af fhe Sensor recogmhon assembly by fhe faculfy adviser chairman Mass Elhel Furlnch Wn+h acceplance Info lhe Soclely goes +he prlvnlege of wearing :ls pun or rung fhns year was fulfilled by building up +he freasury This was occomplushed by selling programs a+ 'Phe crly boslxel ball lournamenl' C Mellon E Gabrlel L Vasconcells B Schlensack Miss Furllch C Wells F Krepperf S Wes+ C Giordano J Poos '769 3 L Lfl isrsc, D Remmers J Sausaman D Williamson J McFarland Mass Furllch D RIBCR J Boag R Spuegel C Ward A Clark les 1 The annual proiecl of lhe Sociely C Qsgk, on Soc. fs J Q 7 ' X f . . , . , . I , . , . O . 1 if Q W Nl. - ROW I: M. Hamricln, D. Burns, J. Pennemcn, W. Wilson, S. Moos, D. Novacln. ROW ll: C. Giordano, J. Donovan, R. Burnsfine. JL fp L ,'?l- X-ji 5 Z QN wg Z ' J ' . rf Ucfps O ,237 Q QUILL AND SCROLL Eligible for Quill and Scroll are members of lhe Lan Hi and Lanphier Lighf Slaffs. The Lighl members musl produce 'lwenly-lhree inches of creafive wrifing and have il published and approved by an lnlernalional Board before fhey are accepfed info lhe sociely. The qualificalions 'lor lhe year bool: sfaff are +o have lwo arlicles wri++en, approved, and published: as well as +o do addi+ional worlc in fhe aclual produclion of lhe book, such as obfaining pafrons, managing circulalion, or lalring charge of pholography. Bolh slaffs musl mainfain a B average in scholarship during lheir four years of high school. An impressive inilialion ceremony is held each spring. B. Malhis, E. M. Maafs, J. Sausaman, G. Pelersan, J. Poos, STANDINGg P, Schmidt B, Carlile' J, Schg,-gm., F- ROBINSON- SEATED: R. Spiegel, A. Clark, J. Turnbull, C. Ward, S. Conavay. 5 STANDING: R. Barimess, J. Barcroff, G. Compion, G. Solomon, J. Cool, R. Ross, B. Moslouski, J. Turley, B. Brawner, V. Traylor. SEATED: E. Wilson, B. Marfin, L. Alexander, G. Hammons, H. Harvey, B. Morris, B. Wilson, C. Vance. Mr. Boyle, Adviser. v A, QCOCQ 1 eeee 1-X' f if l fp-'11 fix SEATED: B. Schlensack, P. Schmidi, Mr. Dopp, Mr. Sorrells, D. Werner, Mr. Anderson. L CLUB The L Club is an organizafion of boys who have earned major leHers in baskefball, foolball, rraclr, and baseball.. To become a member fhe boy musr have exemplified Phe highesf qualiry of sporlsmanship and cilizenship. They sponsor fhe Narional Alhlefic Scholarship Sociery, which is made up of L Club boys who have af leas+ a 3.5 average or over. The purposes of fhis club are fo fosrer high scholar- ship among boys who are parricipafing in afhle+ics, 'lo elevare fhe ideals of sporfsmanship, and +o develop more ou+s+anding leaders in fhe secondary schools of fhe Unifed Sfafes. ROW l: L. Pavlik, A. Irwin, D. Ingram, V. Clark. ROW II: B. Moffor, R. Mazura, C. Chimenio, B. Reed, G. Maisenbucher. ROW III: D. Hudson, B. Lewis, A. Reynolds, F. Adomsli. ART CLUB 68 in B Henderson D Koczmslu W Henry B Hollis M. Brudges. L. Benily, J. Cool, P. Brown, B. Douglas. ROW Il: J. Copronico, Haywood, L. Alexander V. Cox, B. Barron, N. Duerr. J Sousomon D Mlfchell L Richardson P Props? M Morler J Moore R Ross Rlchfer L Purves R W ll N Po lon G Monfo C Nopser P Redding G Pnper S Meyer ROW Ill B Leonard B Moslouslu G Podgef J Monson D Poom B crks ART CLUB Ari Club IS open +o any s+uden+ who has a desnre +o have a be++er undersfand :ng and lreener appreclahon of arl Wl+h fhe help and advice of Mass Krlch 'rhe Ar+ Club has many soclal and educahonal achvnhes Hs members are able +o enloy ar+ no+ only nn +he la+es+ exhnbl+s a+ +he local and oul' of 'lawn museums bul also un bulldlngs and olher places of arhshc ln+eres+ of Springfield D Waison W Weed L Smrfh S Sfrann W II R Saal ol? E Yuroff Whrfsell B Schulfz W Ill R Wa J Sausaman Abbofl' B Thlessen J Wann rlghf P Cunningham Meehngs are held 'l'WIC6 a monfh In +he arl room wllh orugmal and novel pro grams Plcnlcs and parhes are also held 'For fhe enloymenl' of +he members A If1I'l'IGl'IOf'l ns planned In 1'he aulumn for all new members whuch 'lhey will noi' forgel' carrles on many worfhwhrle pro ecfs such as glvmg foys lo lhe crippled c lldren a+ Chrlsfmas .Q KXQ' I Ole' X I lv? 'fi' I J J Lewellen C Harris M ff Feleccua J Koonh G Garrnson 1DYse5 I l 69 n . - ' . .. ' ' . 5 Y RO : .I h , . , B. S RO : . ' Il, . I '. J. C I ' . n C . .. . . . 'gg for some +ime'+o come. The Arl Club also 5 Q . . Q . . . L. fl J gg 3 FC R V NIJ! ,V ,X , .J J 1 wg QU, Q CEL-lgff ff A f e J s x 0 S. Sollade, E. Bluni, G, Conway, C. Campbell. ROW ll: J. D'Aboy, J. Clark, J. Meidel, B. Tansky, B. Brown, J. Johnsfone, K. Heinz. ROW III: A. Erickson, S. Radar, J, Shepard, J. NeviH, R. Corey, J. Enlow, D. Toulme, Bob Follis, R. Broch, K. Jones, G. Ferchow. ROW IV: R. Jackson, S. Smilh, C. McMullen, R. Eisenkofi, L. Johnson, W. Albrechi, R. Unsbee, D. Hunsley, V. Pierce, D. D'Aboy, J. Davison. ROW V: B. Shaunce, Mr. Sach, Direcior. MQW V W , l, 3 yy! 8 ! ?fj X L-1 N I X Ogio lafr BAND Sfuden+s ranging from 'freshmen fo seniors make up +he Lanphier Band. Under lhe able direciion of Mr. Edwin C. Sach, head of +he inslrumenfal depar+men+, fhe band performs many limes fhroughoul' fhe school year. Concerl' overiures, peppy marches and swing +unes are parf of fhe wide varie+y of music presenfed ro lheir audiences. During fhe fall fhe band can be seen making difficulf forma+ions on ihe foo'I'ball field. They en+er+oin a+ baskefball games, play for assemblies, and give fwo concerfs each year. In fhe ci+y and regional fournamenis +his year The Lanphier Band was hosf and furned in a fine performance a+ each game. In pasi' years fhe band has en+ered many coniesfs bringing honor +o Lanphier. 1 N 'Qi Si al 9, ' 5, . KXA1 5 N ,EN 'V , 5 is QM? Wai fav 59 f f 9 a . I f xwmuf yi A ,il I1 -' -PW 7 ,M-f. ' . 6.4 I f' i sa, .F .f.' ' 6 X F ii f '41, 9 , h mtti '41i4U4as:..y,7L. '93 Q DX4 A X ' I 1 ami Q E if g' an k P-P' u , Q fy '94 G 6 Q ,ay 3 SQ ta 1 ,sy Q' vi' q Q kits: 1' sv F 'R uf' '-sl 5 'Q K? s f 8 Q Q 9 9 Q g g -I ' 'K x ' AA F 2 3 ig? K , was nik' it 5' 33 an M. in A i- 2 'ii ? his v 1 2' Q Q 5-6 ' . .-. , ' S G 2 2 2 S5 .9 G - 1 Eg ' 'I ty K E, Q Q' Q Ya 2 2 2 wi W has Q 9 3 ii if X 5 A px at 'W 4mi gx A ii Q W in B. Brawner, P. Miles, E. Dorworlh, F. Krepperi. x F' E. Dorworfh, Mr. Gaby. ROW I: J. Clark, F. Krepperr, B. Brawner. ROW ll: H. Cowen, B. Cellini, R. Saaihoff. ROW lll: D. Thannen, B. Schlensaclr, J. Davison, G. Drone. I74 ROW IV: K. Heinz. D. Rieck, J. Barcrofi. ROW V: J. Sieberi, G. Gross, B. Morris. ROW Vl: J. Rimkus, D. Day, L. Smilh. KEY CLUB ROW l: J. Boag, L. Smilh, P. Thornburgh, J. Sieberl' G. Gross, J. Selvaggio, J. Davison. ROW ll: B. Maslauski, C. Wells, B. Cellini, B. Henderson, J. Barcrofi, K. Heinz. ROW III: J. Clark, J. Sausaman, D. Riecl, Mr. Gaby The Key Club is now in ils fif+h year of aclivifies. Wilh ihe words, We Build, be- hind fhem. +hey ably carry our +his mo'Ho wiih plen+y of aciiviiies lo lceep l'l1em busy. Worlr- ing ai ihe Journal Grade School Tournament supervising record dances in lhe gym ai noon, planling shrubbery, and painling fhe driveway posls each year are 'ihe major services lhai ihe Key Club performs for ihe school. Membership in 'lhe club is resiricfed io junior and senior boys who have displayed good ciiizenship and high scholarship. This club is sponsored by fhe Springfield Kiwanis Club. The Key Club has l'he dis'l'inc+ion of being one of 'I'he leading clubs in +he school and also one of fhe hardesl' working clubs. Mr. Goby is iheir advisor. STUDENT COUNCIL The S'I'uden'f Council gives 'rhe sfudenis a voice in +he odminisfrafion of +he school. A represen+a+ive and an allernale from each homeroom are elecfed +o serve on 'rhe council 'For a one year +erm. Each year 'lhe S+uden'r Council publishes fhe Lanphier Sfudenl' Direc+ory and prinls an idenlificafion card for every sfucleni, arranges assemblies, sponsors affer-game dances during foofball and baslrefball seasons, and decorafes 'lhe free in +he main hall a+ Chris+mas fime. The S+uden+ Council supervises fhese and various olher s+uden+ ocfivifies +hroughou+ +he school year. .The Lanphier S+uden+ Council is repre- senfed in fhe Cif S+uden+ Council b 'Four delego+es. Y Y Q ? Qi l 3221 esse ROW l: E. Blair, D. Morris, C. Neece. ROW ll: D. Sfinnerr, C. D. Ewerr, G. Lynn, E. Murphy, J. Scharalin, Nolfing, J. Lewellen. USHERETTES One organizafion 'rhaf Lanphier coulcln I' do wilhoul' is +he Ushere++es, There are +en usher- elfes all uniformly dressed in black slcirrs, whife blouses, and spor+ing new whi+e swealers wi+h an ushereffe emblem. The girls serve in various capacifies, a+ 'Foo+boll and baslce+ball games, and a+ open house by direcring 'rhe visirors rhrough rhe building. ln addi+ion +o having an oulsfanding personali+y, and being aH'rac+ive, E. Blair, D. Toulme, G. Piper. D. S+inne++. each ushere'He musf have a high 'scholas'I'ic sranding. ushere++es are appreciafive of which was afforded +hem by in fhe organiza+ion during +he Tournament Our regular fhe exfra help ofher girls no'r Ci+y Baslrelball The moHo of our ushereffes migh+ well be Cour+eous Service. D. Morris, M. Connole, P. Piolorsi, J. Lewellen. LAN HI Ednform Chnef of Produchon Carol Ward W Ar+ Ediior: Jeri Sausaman. Literary Edilor: Joan Schcrafin. Ar+ Ediforz Don Milchell. t Phofographers Ralph Burnshne John Rlmhus Class Edi+ors: Donna Burns, Eva Mae Moais. Depadmenf Edifors: Gary Peierson, Jane'r Penneman. I78 l gm-H Spor'rs Ediforsz Phil Schmidt Shirley Moos. Club Edilors: Margaref Hamrick, Dolores Novack. STAFF I 0 my my .PW Al' 35312 32 WM if y fl' utr in X Mounhng Edllors Bull Moms Joe Kacevlcnus .-vm- Y Fmcnce Eduior In Cluef Wanda Wllson Clrculahon Manager Sue Conavay Pafrons Eclrlors Ruih Spiegel Clara Marne Giordano Girl Typnsis Joyce Donovan, Bobble Maihns Treasurer Aluce Ann Clark Club Finance Eddor Marlorne Kruger Y x l79l THE LANPHIER LIGHT Member of YU . Scroll Soclety nnnols sme J -17' and High School Scholastlc Association: g Press Quill and Assoclatlon November 1, 5.-Qigpklxl' vel. xxrx 1951 ' NO. 3 Lanphier High School, Springfield, Illlnols high School Principal, George E. Stlckney Faculty Advisor ......... Mildred M. Dletz Student, 35c: Public, 55c Published every other Thursday of the school year by the students of Lanphler Editorial Sta!! Co-editors. Eva Mae Moats. James Mc- Farland: New Editor, Marty Vose: Feature Editor, Don Mitchell: Sports Editor, Phil Schmidt: Make-up Editor, Delbert Van Dyke: G. I. Editor, Jeri Sausaman. Business Staff Business Manager. JoAnn Tumbull: Ad- vertising Manager, Barbara Bell: Circula- tion Manager, Joan Poos: Exchange, Fan- nie Robinson: Malling, Orville Parnell: Public Relations, Bob Carlile. THE LANPHIER LIGHT A stat? composed ot seniors, with a B average or above in English, publishes a bi-weekly paper, The Lanphier Light. There are fourteen regular issues and several extra issues such as the gradu- ation publication and special holiday teatures. lt is a tunction ot the public relations program to inform the patrons about the students and news within the school. Some ot the extra services ot the Light staff are sending the paper to the G. l.'s, producing daily bulletins, making possible department exhibits, pro- viding tor a Santa Claus at Christmas to distribute the paper, and selling St. Patriclr's Day telegrams to the students. J. Poos, O. Parnell, J. Turnbull, J. Sausaman. J. McFarland, E. Moots, P. Schmidt, B. Carlile. .. ' YM mans las L' Fl. H-'-A YW' ' 1-'-'T' v ' DN, lv? q 5' A JN' Q fir! +.., s ' .N A T If D. E. CLUB Dis+ribu+ive Educa+ional siudenis ialre parf in auf-of-school educa+ional and recreafional ac+ivi+ies ihrough fheir D. E. Club. The high-IigI1+ of +he year is 'Phe Employer-Employee banquef held each Spring. Olher acfiviiies include a yearly visi+ +o S+. Louis, where fhey visif large re+ail sforesg wiener roasfsg a Chrisimas Pariyg and a Sl'a+e Conveniion every Spring held here in Springfield. A+ 'lhe conven+ion, fhe club members +alre pari' in a business meefing, a funfesf, displays, and a banquet In addiiion, ihey have +heir own business meeiing fwice a monfh, which is +hir+y minu+es of +heir regular class lime. Cusiomer N. Burdinsky N. McFadden Cusfomer D. Mauini M. McAvin H. Siurm Cusfomer Row l: D. Remmers, D. Burns, B. Bell, M. Sprouse. Row II: C. J. Roberfs, P. Ramey, S. McCormick, J, Donovan, C. Marlin, Campbell, E. Gabriel, D. Wafson, L. Vasconcells, S. Wesf. C. Bedolli, M. Hamrick, R, Rogers, M. Dilaasquale, N. Hollins- head, M. Edwards, A. Minder. C. Ward, E. Blair, W. Wilson, A. Clark, D. Mazzini, J. Poos, S. Moos, S. Sallade, R. Spiegel. Row I: E. Moafs, M. Hayes, C. Lyons, J. Poas, N. Griffifh, B. Bell. Row ll: S. Behl, M. Baines, D. Mafhis, Donna Toulme, A. Cox, L. Cookey. Row I: M. McAvin P. Hildebrand, M. Scherf, J. Simanella, S Smifh, M. Beard. Row Il: Miss ParroHe, J. Piscilelli, R. Feguson, M. Schroeder, R. Bryonf. Row lll: S. Smifh, J. Burns, R. Barron, Y-TEENS The Y-Teens is a branch organizalion of fhe Y. W. C. A. The purpose is 'fo build o fellowship of women and girls devofed fo fhe lask of realizing in our common life fhose ideals of personal and social living fo which we are commiiied by our faifh as Chrisfians. Each year fhe Y-Teens sponsor 'lheir annual Pofa+o Chip sale which is o cify wide proiecf. Money from if is used for camperships or fo send a girl fo summer conference. This year fhe poiafo chip sale was held during 'rhe week of April I4-l8. Ano+her high-lighf is fhe Mofher-Daugh'I'er Ban- quef fo which each girl inviies her mo+her. If is a social aFFair very popular wifh +he girls. This year +he banquef was held May 8+h of +he Y, W. C. A. from 5:30 +o 9:00 P.M. The Y-Teens sponsor one af+er-game dance and a cake sale. They also have in+eres'fing guesf speak- ers which give beneficial and educafional falks. Trips fo various places of in+eres+ make up par+ of fhe meelings. Each year +he club gives a baskei of food a+ Thanksgiving fime +o +he Washingfon S+ree+ Mis- sion 'ro be placed where if is mosf needed. The presidenf of fhe Y-Teen club is Donna Burns and fheir adviser is Miss Parro++e. I83 4' . A-r gf' Q5 if' 5' is i a , f Q 'W' ' Away? Q iii Q. gx A X K x Q e ,' Q A Y ' A , X 4- aw' W , k W f .W m ' '-fi. I A . , I ' , LX ww I , x ? J sf ' ' x A gLef- fi 2 Y I ,,,ww, r', A ul 5 f K 'IW Vi Rowl R Tungman R Hennnger C Dunn L Muller Row Il B Wall R Bcrdngnon G Pcdger Mr Numrlcl: advnser J Fischer B Parnell M Wes+ E Greene RIFLE CLUB The Rlfle Club IS composed of boys who wanf lo learn fo be befler spor+smen and marlrsmen Flrs+, +hey learn fhe fundamenrals of safely rules for hand ling lefhal weapons Second, 'lhey learn how +o Ere from sample posrhons From +hen on I+ IS a case of self lnrhahve whelher or nor 'rhe member progresses All-ci+y feam In marksmanshlp The compehhon feam as picked from +he more advanced members of 'lhe club Thus feam compe+es agalnsf ofher hugh school 'reams In 'rhns vlcimry. The club IS coached by Mr John Numrlclx Q is wxgi,,,gn5, 505 Ur' fx 39 0 ,egg X9 .X Hag! -fha r TAQGET5 l 5 gm Thad' 6LcJ3fl las LANECON CLUB Top Picfure' J. Olivelli, B. Schwarberq, Mrs. Nesbilf. J. Lanham, J. Jones. N. Corfer N, Hollins- head, B, Malhis, B. Weinfrub, E. Thompson. Middle-Lefl: Row l' B. Hollis S. Fornlcer, N. Jones, J. Olivelfi. Row IIA B. Malhis. M. Hayes. N. Esfoque, G. Cor-woy. Row Ill: J Donovan. E. Blair, D. Slinneff, E, Murphy, Middle-Right Row lt S, Foralrer, L. Vance. Row ll. M. Harl, S. Smifh, R. Weidlcr, C. Ward, N, Esfa- que, Miss Hopwoocl, M. Wainwrighf N. Jacoway. The Lonecon Club of The Home Eco- nomics deparlmenl is one of Lanphier's oufsfanding clubs for girls. Those who have had one semesler of home econom- ics are eligible for membership. The +wo main purposes of +he club are +o provide a connecling linlc befween lhe school and fhe home and To Train leaders for home and communily life. The mosl imporfanl acfiviry of Lcnecon is Courlesy Weelr during which They spon- sor lhe courlesy assembly. Olher aclivi- fies are Daddy-Dale nigh? and The Molher-Dcughler bonquel. They also al- fend o disfricl rolly annually. x IH! 'iv A v XX will 7 is A X V -nf' 88 Raduo Gunld ns an orgomzahon for s+u denls un+eres'l'ed In worlcmg wnh radno elfher from +he slandpomf of a hobby or a profession The club wrlfes :ls own scrup+s wl+h +he help of r+s advnser Muss Rulh Walker The members presenl brooclcasi once every fwo weelcs over WCVS When a s+uden+ wlshes lo loan Radio Guild a recording of has vonce as made These recordings are used In selecllng peo ple +o parhcuoafe on varnous programs Each member of +he club musf lcnow lhe varnous sugnals used In radxo perform ances The vocabulary used an radlo worlc and +he voice +echnnques needed 'For fhus 'fype of produchon R Mozura R Weudler B Abromorhs C Hans Gre n E Thompson A Trapp N Fallon eed S Meyer Maas Po ers RADIO GUILD c Mnss Walker C Neece M Br: es Sewarf W Wnlson S Sallade E Lynch Hughes D Gunnn D rf S Tom ii,.!,.? , T. A. Cookie Sale. D. Wafson, J. Sausaman, Mr. Chiri. Row l: P. Moore, J. Monson, E. Gabriel, J. Abbo++, B. Thiessen. Raw Il' P. Cunningham, R. Jackson, Mr. Dirsi, S. Wesf, C. Bray, M. NesbiH, G. No+ion. F. Sangomon Fu+ure Teachers Club consis+s of sru- denis in+eres+ed in a career of reaching. These s+u- den+s may a++end any one of +he 'rhree public high schools. Club meelings are held once a mon+h a+ fhe Old Cenfral High School. Some of lhese inler es+ing and informalive programs include speakers, All L, 'ly Meehng T. A. demons+ra+ions, slcifs, slides, and movies. Senior mem- bers are eligible +o par+icipa+e as prac+ice and ob- servalion +eachers in fhe public grade schools. Being hos? fo +he IAFTA S+a+e Convenlion was +his year's biggesl even+. sm '32 K-fgfv -4 Ax Q56 ,-.h ff-X XF-affmhfl .5 af iw WL To boa. Teacher H91 Business Meefing The men's Alumni is +he newesl club af Lanphier. Ray Slevenson, who drew up +he original plans for fhe club, is now presidenf, wi+h Bob Allard, Vice- Presidenlg Rolee Walfon, Secrelaryg Jack Freeman, Treasurer. They sponsored fhe baslrelball banquei for fhe firs+ lime fhis year, enferiaining +he ushereiies and cheerleaders as 'rheir guesfs. Forddy Anderson and Ray Remsey, coaches al' Bradley Universify, were l'he honored guesls. Mr. Anderson was 'rhe principal speaker of +he evening. They have many plans lo buy foolball, 'l'raclc, bas- ke+ball and baseball equipment for 'rhe school. 4 f , v 5 i 'ni , ,wr of Vhe Men's Alumni. This A+hle+ic Associafion also sponsored +he fool'- ball banque+ which was held of +he Hofel S+, Nicho- las wifh Ray Elio+, head foolball coach of lhe Uni- versi+y of Illinois as principal speaker and honored guesr. Many members of 'lhe Lanphier facully belong fo +his club which holds ils meefings once every +wo weeks in +he Library. We, +he sludenfs of Lanphier, wish +o express our hopes for fulure success of This organiza+ion. MEN'S ALUMNI Row l: D. Cain, B. Allard, J. Schaive. Row ll: M. Rameriz, E. Ericlisan, J. Roberfs, R. Fuvero, F, Weifies, J. Grifiifh. -wp.: Business rneefing of rhe P. T. A. The Paren+-Teacher Associafion is a group com- posed of +he parenfs and +he ieachers of Lanphier sfudenfs. This organizalion works consfanfly for 'rhe good of fhe school. The P.T.A. is fhe sponsor of fhe annual open house program. Each year our members of fhe gradua+ing class are recipien+s of awards given by fhe P.T.A. for scholasiic achievemenl' and service +o fhe school. Yagi' 3 F A P. T. A. Z f CGS The officers of fhe P.T.A. fhis year are Mrs. George Rees, president Mrs. George Penneman, Is? vice president Mr, Orell Vanderwa+er, 2nd vice president Mr. Melvin West 3rd vice president Mrs. George Woodell, secreiaryg Mrs. Edward Werner. lreasurer. ! 4 iv -x, , 2 i I l 6 Posf Presiderifs Mrs. Rees Mrs. Sausamcn Mrs. Sieffermon Mrs. Wiihey , Mrs. Monlo Mrs. Owens Mrs. Kun Mrs. Londrigan Mrs Janes r--. u.: 4 K i , X A1 n tv V f V, gy 1' 1- 1 .-.G . f x A I V . 17' A wx X X X, Thm they all with a joyful mmd Bear through llfe like a torch m flame And falling, Hmg to the host behmd Play up' Play up' and play the game' Newbolt L, K v 1 gg I9 CHEERLEADERS The Cheerleaders have o bug 'ob un frying fo durecf fhe s+uden'l body In cheers al' all 'rhe games Thus year lhe cheer leaders were chosen by +he facully for lhenr rhyfhm and fhenr abllaly fo durecf 'rhe s+uden+ body Afler bemg selecf d lhe cheerleaders spenf many hours afler school prachcmg and malung up new cheers Nexi' I+ was +helr 'ob +o presenl cheers +0 fhe sfudenl body and fry +0 lead fhem 'rhrough eoch cheer Our congralulahons 'I'o l'he cheerleaders and fhelr adviser M L C Brooks Brenda King, Pal Brancalo, Sharon Davis, Gladys Di- Girolomo, Kay Wicks, Adviser: Mr. Brooks. Q 51 56 ff Q7 K x Q Q XIII' ah Q l93l 2 xr G .. . I . U if 42 1 ' .fe ' X lg . U , . . A ' ah O '., r. . . . ZR U dem' I knee-Q5SQfU d KgA x 'S Y 'r V 'ku 4 x , 4 A.,-A FRESHMAN COACH BOYLE LINE COACH DOPP HEAD COACH ANDERSON FOOTBALL Wlfh seven refurnmg leffermen and a fine bunch of sophomores fhe Lanphler Llons coaches faced fhe 'ob of rebullclmg +he fool ball ream Head coach Don T Anderson was sfrlclxen wrlh appendlcnhs early un fall prachce and Ted Boyle fook over +o and Cleo Dopp lane coach nn geihng ihe feam In shape for fhe fTrs+ game wnfh Lmcoln and by +ha+ hme Coach Anderson was bacl: wn+h +he 'Ieam The fooiball ieam welcomed Coach An derson back by beahng Lmcoln I90 nn a well played game lkrf-'Wk M... ger- CO CAPTAINS SCHLENSACK AND SCHMIDT Mae X . . , . I ,. mm I A ' ' W f I 0 , ' i l ' . Y . K f ' . .,-sis 'A , ,M A T 9- A M - ..,-W,f 177 . 2 -w -' K' ...,., ' 122, 14 W X UH! me 'IB' PHIL SCHMIDT BOB SCHLENSACK DQN WERNER VERN CLARK Nexf weelcend found fhe Lnons feam on fhe shorf end of a 39 0 game af Peorua Cenfral The Peoruo feam was Iusf foo much for fhe Lnons The fhnrd game on fhe schedule was Felfshans The Llons led Fenfshans 7 6 foll lafe In fhe fourfh quarfer when fhe Felfshans Flyers pushed over anofher fouchdown fo gnve fhe Lnons a hearfbrealnng I3 7 defeaf Now we faced one of fhe besf feams un fhe sfafe by meefnng fhe undefeafed Sprmgfield Senafors The Luons defense found nf m possible fo sfop fhe passing of Sprnngheld s Don Casper as Sprung field romped off fo a 52 0 vlcfory Affer falung fhree sfralghf defeafs fhe Llons ran over Cafhedral 20 7 In fhelr lasf mfra clfy game The following weelcend fhe Lions fraveled fo Beardsfown and affer a fough firsf half fhe Luons came fhrough In fhe second half for a 20 6 vscfory Af fhe Homecoming game fhe Llons gave fhe alumni a real game Wzfh halfback George Hammons and fullback Bob Schlensaclc run mng wrld fhe feam shellaclced Carllnvllle 4I 6 for a Homecoming vlcfory 96 CHARLES CHIMENTO RICHARD MAZURA GEORGE SOLOMON , I w A K D - . . 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A -if I I AL SMITH PAT KODRICH WI+h Ihree s'I'ralgh+ vucforles fhe Lanphler 'Ieam was In 'lop shape fo face Decafur On paper The Llons were a 20 pomf underdog Bul by playmg greaf foolball Ihe Llons s'I'ayed neck and neck wrlh Ihe Deca+ur ouffil Fmally nn Ihe end fhe Decarur Reds wl+h a few breaks came auf or fop 25 2I for a fhree ponn+ edge The Lions now had one game Iefl wvlh a fough Edwardsville eleven Lafe ln 'fhe fourfh quarler +he Llons were on Ihe Edwardsvulle I4 yard Ilne and fhe score was I9 I4 In favor of Edwardsvulle I+ looked as If +he Lnons would wan buf a Llon pass was mfercepfed and run all fhe way back 'Io glve Ihe Llons a 25 I4 se+back The Llons ended Ihe season wrlh a 4 won 5 los'I' record buf 'Ihey played beHer ball 'than Ihenr record shows Two of Lanphners oulsfandlng players were Bob Schlensack fullback and Phul Schmrdf cenfer These +wo were elecfed co caplams and Schmldl was elecfed fo 'Ihe Illlnols All SI'a+e Eleven wl+h Schlensack given honorable menhon lusl mlssmg ihe Ieam by a small margin Sep I4 Sep 2I Sepi 29 Oc 5 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Lincoln There Peoria Ceniral There Felfshans Here Sprmgfleld There Od I3 Cafhedral Oc 26 Beardslown Nov 2 Decafur Nov I0 Edwardsvllle There There Here Here BOB MARTIN GEORGE HAMMONS BILL LEWIS DON INGRAM BILL REED 97 I 3. V f +. ' . +. ' 1. +.' ' ' f ' 98 JUNIOR VARSITY .quo 69 78 Eng 1 vang, is N'-v ns... 4-,W ll- Qi ,signal ,gn 1 i i wi Aw-lf 'ff fin' owl H Lol? B Moslouslu B Henderson C Trczylor J Fuscher G Complon Row ll J Cox V Troylor A Reynolds Moroz J Clorl: L Smnih Row Ill D Adams B Cunnmglnom D Eggleslon V Pnnzovolll D Holberg A Jackson E Wilson MANAGERS J Follus A lrwm H Vose ROCKET IN ACTION l as, ...L m '-ms, S Q- '3mi?lWNx., J ., 1,,, . ' ' ' A 'ii 5 is 5 . s 3 3 4,41 A Q J L X ' w ' K' , 1 3 61 48 6 3 ' J EY - f J K J ' is l if 'go J s J xiao 'H J' J W J A RQKE' A w' X x V s s 4 'f fl K ' L Ask' W x L X 'Pl f ' ' R : , , . . '. . , . , .. ' . . . ' 1 . . , . , . I, D 5 N. I .Q FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM r- ' w I w ro e o e nnus e n Ne n DIG: ee ow F c B Borfmess N Hudson H Gerdmg L Johnson E CcrI rlghf D Anderson B Nuke J Burl K TACKLE BY SCHMIDT HAMMONS TAKING OFF INGRAM BEING SNOWED UNDER FIVE ON ONE o I99 n v 'Wh BASKETBALL FRESHMAN COACH VANDERWATER Wofh fhe refurn of 'rhree leffermen from e prevlous varsnfy squad 'rhe Lanphuer Luons an hcrpafed a successful season By rompmg over Auburn In fheur firsf con fesf fhe Llons looked forward fo fhe fufure wlfh confidence Therr hopes were dampened by Afhens Lmcoln and Jaclcsonvulle ln fhelr fif+h game fhe Lions surprised everyone by up seffmg a hlghly praised Pefersburg feam an phner fhen frampled over Vnrgrma for fhelr fhnrd vlcfory Lanphler now enfered fhe clfy fournamenf where affer losmg fo Cafhedral and Sprmgfield fhey came ouf wlfh a wrn over Felf shans fo place fhlrd ln clfy play Following fhe clfy fournamenf 'fhe Lnons conquered four sfraughf games by beafmg Rushvulle Hnllsboro Beardsfown and Waverly before fallung nn de feaf fo Lsfchfueld The Lions gof baclr on fhe glory road agam by plasferrng Carllnvllle and Beardsfown Cllnfon and Taylorvllle bofh sfopped fhe Llons before fhey arrnved af Vlrden where fhey slaughfered fhe Bulldogs ln fhelr lasf fwo games of fhe season af Mf Pulaslu and Zlon fhe Lions played fough ball buf were beafen by close scores The Llons fhen enfered fhe Regional Tournamenf wlfh a record of I0 wnns and II losses J V COACH ANDERSON Usually fhe Lanphuer Llons baslrefball 'ream elecfs a dufferenf member of fhe feam fo serve as feam capfaln for each game and af fhe sea son s end fhey elecf a permanenf feam capfam Thus season The members of fhe feam dnd f dlfferenfly The Lions had one senior on fhe and fhe players decided fhaf he should have fhe honor of bemg elecfed permanenf feam capfam So 1+ was fhaf Bull Sfmneff was elecfed capfarn of fhe Lanphler Llons I95l 52 baslcef ball feam www 1-ff ,S K f ' w X ' sim X Q K' . H1 . . ' v I 1 u i. wifh fhree sfroighf defeafs by narrow margins feam who. played varsify ball for four years H . . . l L - . . . . . . ' xx , , -llg E ' L , .... .V . ' . , B fr ' fi g s ,r,r HEAD COACH SORRELLS AND CAPTAIN STINNETT I lOl I02 'WW tfhh ff'-,,,,h D HUDSON ,sv Nov Nov ec cc ec ec Dec Jon on cn BASKETBALL Auburn Lincoln Afhens Jocksonv Il Pe+ersburg VIFQIHIO L8 Cfy To Woodruff Rushvulle Hnllsboro 1 D CLARK fe P CLARK ,af B STINNETT 3m J PHILLIPS VANCE L PAVLICK U Here There There Here There Here ncmenf There Here There . 23 . 30 ' D . 7 , Q D-. I4 ie D . I5 Y 1 t D . zu ' A L Y , A 26-A E r 1 5 ' J . II ' ! J . I2 . fav. QFX h fr, me ,xxx Q lik 3fi?e lu- U , L Lrfimgl 2 if 9 I . 4 In: X- 'XY gL , ' C. 'R Q1 SCHEDULE on on on e e e e e e Mor Beorddown Wc:verI I.I+chIleId Cc:rIlnvIIIe BeorcIs'I'own CIun+on TcyIorvuIIe Vlrden MI Pulaski Zuon Xml There There Here Here Here There Here Here There There U H STOUTAMYER A SMITH F FROMM V CLARK J THOMPSON IKJI J HENRY IO3 J . I8 J . I9 y J .25 ' ' f F b. 2 ' ' F b. 8 I I: ID. I5 I G F b. I6 ' I: 22 ' f - F b. 23 . ' , T' . I ' ,W 4 1 L.oLlvE A T ' .+I !Lk T I , Q: K gx , I I FRESHMAN BASKETBALL wl E G c uh or mess B oyle D Harvey J unch w D Clark G u e Nzka D Por B Garner L Johnson JUNIOR VARSITY Rowl B Hen erson D Blclemcn B Mcslouslu Row II H Andrews D Clark B Marian E Wllson --wrna-me-www-A -yu-an -'ws .wp -1--ummm-mmananqzv ww D.-'- '-T N---A--..,....,...... undu- T ' .,........t '! Mn., 11041 3 . . 'Q g . ,Q V A ul ' N. .,,, g , Y ' f -I Ro :.Cin,D.ShI,8.B+ ,.B ,. ,.B .RoII:. ,.Dk, B. ' , . Ler, . , . . Q g . I ,I W., A .L , .,., 1 L-, M? M.. ,. . H 5 ,N 2 ...,..,,Q 0 A W Fwy Q MWMM , 2 ' ! 7 1 A 1 L 3 ,4W,,,,,. , f 1 if - 46 ., L i A Aw AM.,.A,,,5,-.,..,L ,WMM 3 -f fm--N-'fn Q I ......mM.......,.... .,......f , . , Mp..-Q. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, V 3 mn: if v wma . Q 3 I TV, ,L W2 , Y ,?..,,,., rm Wm l g , E ,A 32 Q, -pf? .. RX Q ff f if J E Ind' Y sq , , , QLQJH gr? . 3 ' 45,4 7, v ,Ae ,rf j 34x X T -iw QQZQHW 'W 9' II06l TRACK TEAM Rowl B Mcslcusku D Egglesfon L Alexander L Reece B Henderson R HGS+er1 P LUCGSY ROW ll G HGVNMOHS E WIISOU R Lcuren+ G Compfon J Clark J Clark Row Ill M Wes+ P Schmud+ J Ankron A Jackson D Jackson D Jones G Monfo T Kmey F Fromm P Thornburgh lnori K-1-dsqiv LPN N CROSS COUNTRY owl F Thornburgh L Reece L Alexander R Lauranl R Hasien Ro ll G Menlo A Koehmun W Jeffers T Bulyeu G Mernm Coach Vanderwaler TRACK Wnh only fhree veferans re+urmng from las+ year Coach Cleo Dopp looked foward his sophomores and Iumors for help A squad of flfry boys +urned our for lhe opemng day pracfnces As +he season progressed +he young squad developed Info one of The befler feams nn cenfral lllunous They proved fhls when fhey Hnushed second an lhe clfy meef and llrsi un rhe Cenlral Conference for lhe second consecu hve year The nexl' fwo years should be banner years for Coach Dopp and fhe Lanphuer Track Squad FRESHMAN ON TRACK Row I G Borluck, M Howard, R Nlka, B Reed, J DnGlrolamo, K Hall, D Harvey, H. Hennessey Row ll D Schulh, D Clark, R Slaples, L Wnlle, H Slrode, R Knncaud, D Robinson, D Parker. Iloal H Nelson, D Anderson, L Johnson as 'F 1+ f -T A K- . :T l!l WD'fSU ,-SBYK JT. 4 5 fs ' , J 1 , ik .fx ' , , , slqlgki - 2 ' .. ..., Q I Lx 3 . s 3 4 ,x X A R 5 - . - . . , . , . . w : . , . , T fr seg nv-fn msg.. .1 X I V L I' A 'E l 'Q gg HF' M .. 'p.. PHIL SCHMIDT LEON ALEXANDER M ANKRON TRACK SCHEDULE A ru IO Lnncoln I6 TrnCu+y Clm+on I8 ay Moy 9 Dusfrncf Meef I3 Cenircl Conference lorvulle 25 Kmccnd 29 30 Cufy Meef I5 I6 Sfcfe Meef f GEORGE HAMMONS DON EGGLESTON BILL MASLAUSKI I IO9 BASEBALL COACH BOYLE Wufh 'Ihe coming of sprung aII of I'he young men s fancle +urn +o baseball Old gloves ba'I's and spikes are dug up from 'Ihe basemenf for ano+her year of ac+lvaI'y This year +wen+y boys +urned ou+ for Coach a+ Lanphler ball park where bo'rh day and mghf games 'I'aIre place Mr Boyle s'I'a+es fhal' 'Ihe +eam shows promlse and should be a conslsfenl' wmner BASEBALL SCHEDULE prll I7 CIlnI'on 23 Sprlnglleld 25 Beardsfown 28 MI Pulaslu 29 Cafhedral May 2 Felfshans 3 Belleville 5 Springfield 8 Ca+hedraI 9 I6 Dus+rnc+ Mee+ I9 Carlunvulle 2I Ferrshans owl Vose B oss a eman J Barcrof+ L Pa luck B Boyle J Cool: R J Turley J Phullaps B Morhn A Sm: D Hudson L Oluve A Darran Row III D Werner B Shnneff H Sfou+amyer P Adamo D Wanless R HazIeH C Vance B Borfmess C Hardy Coach Boyle III01 31 r sy, I , A ' . ' : . ' : . : BoyIe's fIrs+ pracfice. All home games are played I I I I I R 1+-4. ,..R,o.slk ,. ,. yy. ,. .wu1. ,. -+I, xx. .M x -1. . 2, if1 Bi,,. ,Q 'N . L .if :A V' -'use' -4 D Hudson B Ross B Boyle B Shnnefi D Werner, J Barcroff AL SMITH BILL STINNETT .A . ' .f, W6 3 W 1 QW M -xrwm-of -M615-0' ...A Ka 3 .1 gm fatav-f QM., mf V' ..- , J. WW' Illll TENNIS TEAM R I R Rush C Wells C Traylor D DA oy R w ll J DAboy J Goldsby R Callerman Coach McCaIlen Two lmpor+an'I' bu+ mrnor spor+s af Lan phler are 'rennls and +umblmg Tumbllng has been a popular achvr+y a+ Lanphler for a greaf many years under +I-ue drrechon of Mr Leonard Rake The +umblers pro vlde enferfammenl for +he crowds a+ all of fhe baslce+ball games Thus year +enms was added +o +he lls+ of sporls which award malor leH'ers +o ihe ones deserving fhem The lennls leam coached by Mr Roberf McCallen had a good season for +heur firsf year wlfh fwo of 'lhe +ennls players malung fhe sem: Hnals af fhe dlSl'f'IC+ 'fennls meef ,,J... w.Lm,.-L. TUMBLING TEAM SENIORS Look not mournfully mto the Past It comes not back agam Wzielv Improve the Present It IS thme Go forth to meet the shadowy Future, WIfhOUf fear and wzth a manly heart Burton - 1 D,-qw, . .mm ju, 51 it am 'N' ,Nm mmf-, ? Nw in my 'HQ 'ew f,:,Qfq ' :Q 'M UQ' Mil X 1 , ag K .,,- Q -gnflfiwqv 3 1 -..M A ab. ' V tg ' F we 'Ssa- 0 in U Singh? .aD,,i, ' N3 ' N 5 QA 5 Q vw ff? .351-7 N. M L .. V A 0 f3.g i1g 'sag 'P' S 'IVQE H F- Q rQ ' M. ..g. f ' B sau f ',f-- VB V... fTviw nf' F5 'ix'-it rf' VB ,im Fr? nw ,A -fzpqvw... ,, .. ' W E nu wr , ki , n W- .fag L eg, 1 5 Syumfh so 'fi 4, Maw OFFICERS CLASS OF JUNE 52 Ron Borfmnss secrefory Phil Schmudf presldenf Charles Wells vice presldenf Ru+h Spnegel freosurer FAREWELL Friends of our youth a last adzeuf haply some day we meet agam Yet ne er the selfsame men shall meet the years shall make us other men! OFFICERS. CLASS OF JANUARY '53 Jim Scoft, secrefuryg Carol Lynn Roy, president Don Thcnnen vice-presidenfg Norman Ballard, frecsurer. 'TQ 55- - A N BARBARA ABROMAITIS D E 4 Sfu Councvl I Lanecon Radio Gulld 3 4 SHIRLEY ARN GENE BENNET FRED ADAMSKI ofball I rock u 4 AUDREY BAINES G A A I Ma'rl1 Club 2 Siu Council 2 3 ACappeIIa3 4 SHIRLEY BLACK Ar? Club I, A Cappella 3, 4 CHARLES ALLIN Key 3 Mcfh Clu mbllng I 2 BARBARA BELL G A A 2 3 Lanecon 2 LugI1+S+oFF 4 a Club 2 3. YTeens 4 Sr Ca Play 4 EVELYN BLAIR G A A 2. 3, 4, Lanecon 2, 3, 4 YTeens 3.4, A Cappella 3, 4, Usherefies 4 lnlsl 5 Fo 1 T I, 2: Hi Y I, 2: Baslreiball I, 2, 3: Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Psy. CI b 7 L 2, 3, 4. . . 5 . ' 3 23 Hi Y Ig 1 b 23 ' ' , . Tu ' , . 3.4. I ,ff M'+h ,-- ',.lsQ EULA BLUNT A eens 2 Bond I 4 Noll Soc 4 RICHARD BOLLMAN GEMILA BROWN 1 nb JAMES BOAG S Council I Noll Hon Soc 4 Hn y Bc RON BORTMESS Baseball Mgr I Baslxelboll I 2 Fool 4 Cla li NANCY BURDINSKY T m lung I 2 A Cappella 3 4 r+ GEORGE BOEHNER A 1' ROBERT BRAWNER u Councul 2 K DONNA BURNS Y Teens I Mo Lon Hu 4 Ccfeleruo 3 4 Noll H oc 4 Qunll and Scroll 4 lu. ' 1 ' . . g '-Y 3, 4: Ke 3, 4: nd 2, 3, 4. YT 1 . 2. 3, 1 ' Hon. D. E. 4. Rf , 5 I ,X 'X , I I : . ball I, 2, 3: L 2, 3, Q ss O. 4. ' Track 25 Foo+boIl 2, 3: Hi-Y 4. Foolboll Ig Traclr lg Baskeiboll I, 2 SI . ' 3 L 2, 3, 4: ey 3, 4 PWA' u b' , 5 , :A V I , I, 2, 3, 4. - , 2, 3, 43 Ih Club 2, 3 - S I. g ' I I . I RALPH BURNSTINE Bond 4 uull and Scroll 4 Bond CAROL CAMPBELL Ccfelerlca 3 4 WILLIAM CARRICO BILL CELLINI C uncul 2 4 Kay 3 SUE CONAVAY 3, Lon Hn 4, Play Make up 2, 3, 4, AVALON COMSTOCK Quill and Scroll 4 BOB CARLILE e 3 Lughf Sfcff 4 unll and Scroll 37' ALICE ANN CLARK Band 2 3 Mafh Club 2 3 Y Teens 3 4 Lan Hn 4 Nail Hon Soc 4 ulll and Scroll 4 LORRAINE COOKEY G A A I, Lcnecon I, YTeens I, 2, 3, 4 lll7l Qc ' L Q.. , I 'I Q! I I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, I I, 2, 3. 4: Key 2, 3, ,Lon-HI 47 K y 5 ' :Q ' 4. O ' . fi. ,V 7 , Siu. o ' , 1 ,4. - 'I 1- ' l I .- - . SL f ALBERTA COX anecon I eens I 4 SIU Counn A Cappella 4 BARBARA CUNNINGHAM Ch Leader 2 Tumblmg I 2 YTeens VIVIAN DONAHUE Transfer from San Pedro H Ps Club 4 I I MO GRETTA COX Ca eferua 2 3 4 Psy b DAVID DABOY ofbcll Mgr I wnm 3 Tenns JOYCE DONOVAN eens 2 3 n A Cappella 3 4 Lan Hu 4 Sfu Council S r ELDON CULLEN e I I u uncxl I A C Cass Play 4 JACK DAVISON 3 PATSY DOWN EY A A 1 I ' , , 3 . Clu 4. X 3 L 3 G, A. A. 23 Ar? I, 3, 43 Ari I, 25 T nn's 2: Rada G. 35 SI. Y-T , 2, 3, : . c'l 3, 43 Co ' , 25 appella 43 Sr. I , 3 Fo . 3 S ' T. 2, 7 I 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 4. , g ' , g - 3, Key , 4, Band 2, 3, 4. nf f 1 ' . Y-T , , 4, La econ I, 2, 3, 4: R y 41 olau' and- call 4. . S.: G. . . 4. y. . ll8 THELMA DUFNER Y-Teens 3: A Cappella 3, 4. Ih- BILL DYER Cappella 2, 3, 45 Boys' Ensemble 3, 4: Mixed Ensemble 2, 3: Traclr 4: Psy. Club 4. SHIRLEY FICKAS BOB FOLLIS n I ESTHER GABRIEL A I 2 3 4 Malh Club 2 F 3 YTaens 2 3 4 A Cappella 3 Nall Hon Soc 4 L BARBARA GALASSI Arl Club I NANCY ESTAQUE Arf I: G. A. A. Ig Lanecon I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4: Lighf Slaff 41 Play a e up 2 3 .C LOIS FRENZ Psy Club 4 WILLIAM GALBIATI Foolball 3 Tumbling 3 4 I I M k- . . 4. 1 K ,ff X, 2' 56 A '51 f y 'A ,Tiff ' 1 G.A. .... I I .T.A. g ' I , II9 CLARA MARIE GIORDANO C uncll 2 L n Hu Noll on Soc 4' u1II and Scroll 4 GERALD GROSS Key 4 BEVERLY GORIS DAVID GUINN IO G I Sr Class Plc Ma+I'1 Club 2 3 SIU Council 3 A Cop o 3 Lan I ull and Scroll 4 fl' NANCY GRIFFITH Transfer from Sprnngfleld H eens3 4 Psy 'Il DON HALBERG os elball I olball 3 Tra a I1 Club 2 H Y GEORGE HAMMONS WILBUR HARRISON e+baII I Fooiball I 2 4 Tra B n 3 4 4 Boy sem Ie 3 4 4 Psy Clu IIO S+u.o'qc-'4: 'H. ' .S.3: , ,Q' , Y-T , 5 .CIub4. 'Y 4 Rad' . , 2, 3: . y 4. , B It 5 F0 I, 1 cl: Ig M I 1 I- I, 3. 'Ds .WM I MARGARET HAMRICK pell , 45 Y-Teens 3. 45 -H' 47 I O i . Baslr g ,,3,g cl: ad.. I, 2, 4: A Cappella 2, 3. : s' En- b . g L 2, 3, : . Ia 4. 2 I KENNETH HEINZ seball 2 Band I .l MARY HAYES JOYCE HOLDER Laneccn 2 3 YTeens 2 3 A Cappella 4 Psy Club 4 Q18 5-4.- JOHN HUNTER ROBERT HUDDLESTON CAROL JACKSON A Cappella l 'N W-F ,KQV WAYNE JEFFERS Sru Councnl 3 Track 2 A Cappella 3 4 JOANN JACKSON VERNA JOHNSON AA2Llb4Psy Cu Pla M eup Mc+h Club 2, 31 Psy. Ciub 43 Lanecon I 2 3 4 CHARLES JORDAN NANCY JONES JOSEPH KACEVICIUS Hi-Y I, 2: Siu. Council 2: Cofeferia , , , . I, 2, 3, 4: Lan-Hi 4. 'HV' DARRELL KELLEY 2 BOB KEELEY GLADYS KIESER S Mar nes 3 Transfer from Feffshans H S MARJORIE KRUGER eensl 2 4 Lon FRED KREPPERT JAMES KUIZIN Ban 2 3 4 Key3 4 Na+l Hon Soc '+ c I 2 H nz .f , E G ' , Hi-Y , 3, 4. U. . i .4. ' . . 3. G. A. A. I, 2: Lonecon Ig Mufh 21 Lib. 3: Y-T , , 3, 3 -Hi 4. d I I . 1 : I . .4' Cof ' , , 3: i-Y 4. 2 1 ,A ef LOLA LEARNED BARBARA LITTLE G A A I Tumbllng3 4 ACappell O FRED LESLIE CAROL LYONS Radio G 3 A Cappella 2 3 4 Girls Ensemble 4 Mixed Ensemble 3 G A A 4 Psy Clu Y T ROBERT MARTIN I. 2. . arm fbw ,v BILL LEWIS ofball I 2 3 MAXINE LYNCH n I 2 2 3 4 Radio 3 4 Psy Club 4 Sr Class Pla CONNIE MARTIN BOBBIE MATHIS Psy Club 4, YTeens 2. 4. Mafh 2, 3: Lanocon I, 2. 3, 4, YTnns , 3, 4: A Cappella 3, 4, Lan Hi Quill and Scroll 4. 231 -Q 1 . I ' 193 I- A Fo , , , 4: L 2, 3, 4. W Ari l, 2, 3: Lanacon I, 2: Malh 2. 3: n,2,3, :'. b4g -oerlsf,3.,4: ...q ' ,q 4. Bad,,3,4gLib.l,,,Q 'G 2, , g . 3 . y 4 f I An -D 5.4. L' ' z - -' 4 nn., DARLENE MAZZINI ppello 3 4 Mlxed Ensemble 4 Plcy 4 if KEVIN McCARTHY r ns er from C Ihedrol H S 3 Club 4 MAXINE MEDLEY Ps Club 4 I24 MARSHA McAVIN A eens I NANCY MCFADDEN C uncul I CHARLENE MELTON YTeer1s3 A Coppello 2 3 4 Psy Club Nall Hon Soc CONNIE MCBRIDE Transfer from Cl1rIsfopl1er H S 3 Siu Councnl 4 ff JAMES MCFARLAND Ke 3 4 Lnglml Ncfl Hon Soc 4 Sr Class Play 4 ROBERT MERCIER 5' G. . A, I: Bond I, 2, 3, 43 D. E. 4: Y-T , 2, 3, 4. Ari I, 2' Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 D. E. 47 A ' , . Cc , : ' 5 Fcll . ' . 5, Who ' I 'I O K f ff' . 2 A':' : ., I . Sf . ' 3 D. E. 4. ' U 0 if K ini c I 0 . . 7 Psy. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, y , 3 ' Sicff I 'Q' l - 41 ' . ' l. E. ' - y. . l Q BILL MEYER n I EVA MAE MOATS necon I 2 ' b ' - T ens 2 3 4' Lan-Hi 4' Ligh+ Sfaff 4' Ra io G. 4' uill and Scroll 4. SHARLENE MOSKE G. A. A. Ig Y-Teens 2, 3: A Cappella . PERCY MINDER 4 Psy Clu SHIRLEY MOOS n I2 M CIb2 A G LanHl4 PEGGY NELSON Transfer from Decafur H. S. 4. DON MITCHELL u Councrl I A1 I H K 3 4 Lan Hn 4 Lrghl Siaff 4 BILL MORRIS Baslrelball Mgr. 2 3' Traclx Mgr. 2' Ari ' ' 4' Lan- ' . FRED NIKA '- . 2: A Cap a . 3, 4: o ' emble 3, 41 D. E. 4: . . . , . lrs DOLORES NOVACK o l'1 Club 2 cn con nHn 4 4 Psy Club 4 YTeens Fo Plc GRETCHEN NOLTING MARGARET ODELL or 2 A M 3 Sfu Councl U Noll Soc 4 ORVILLE PARNELL e T c Lglwf Slofl 4 Psy Club DONALD ORME EDITH PATTERSON n l A Cappella 3 GARY PETERSON Bcslzelboll Ig Bond I, 43 Lon-Hn 4. JANET PENNEMAN JO ANN PETRELLA cllw Club 2, 33 Bond l, 2, 3, 41 Lon-Hi 4 Quill and Scroll 43 No1 l Hon. Soc. 4. 261 JOAN POOS u Councnl I A on 3 4 LlgI'1I eens 2 3 I and Scro EDWARD PIERCE Transfer from CofI'IedroI H S 3 Psy Club 4 B LL REED Transfer Vrrden H S 4 Fooiboll CAROL RAY A I 2 Sfu Coun JOHN RIMKUS F oboll I 2 Siu Council 2 3 A p cr 2 4 DONALD RIECK 2 3 S C uncll 2 nd 2 Key 3 4 Psy Club 4 Na+I Hon Soc 4 GERALD PRESCHER DOROTHY REMMERS Mcdh u 2 AC peIIc1 4 A A 3 4' Psy Club 4 YTeen N Hon Soc 4 FANNIE ROBINSON A C Lrghf SIQFI 4 Quall ond Scroll 4 l7l 'S I SI , ' g RiI'Ie T. 4: G. A. . 2. 3, 45 Lcnec I, 2, , 1 ' Sioff 41 Y-T , , 4: Quil II 4. XX' , ' . . 1 4: L 4. ri ,2g G. A. A. I, 5 . cil 33 CI I: .31 up 3, 3 LigI1+ Sfoff 43 Closs O. 4, . . I, 2, , 3 . 1 - s 4 o+'I . . . o I , g . ' , : Cu - peII , 3, 4, Key 3, 7 Lon-Hi 4, Hi-Y , 3 fu. o ' 1 Bo , 3, 45 G. . A. Ig Y-Teens 2, 31 hair 3, 4 , I2 DAVE ROGERS ofbcll I 2 Traclr I D 4 Y 3 4 JERI SAUSAMAN oball Mgr I 3 Taclx Mgr 2 Lan HI 4 L 3 4 Llghl' SIaFF 4 Ma+h u 2 n c 4 u uncll I 2 3 4 ulll and Scro ROBERT SCHLENSACK Class O 3 Siu Councnl I Foo+ball e lI8 SHIRLEY SALLADE IGAA 4Lu Ra loG4YTeens2 34 JOAN SCHARAFIN I Math Club 2 3 A Cappella 2 3 Lan Hu 4 Psy Club 4 Usl1ereHes 2 3 Mnxed Ensemble 4 Play Malmo up 2 3 Nall Hon Soc 4 unll and Scroll PHIL SCHMIDT Tumblmg 2 Key3 Football I 2 3 aclzl 2 4 Clas O 4 Lan I L 3 4 Llglml Slaff 4 ulll lx Scroll 4 CHARLES SATTLER GEORGE SCHERF 4 Psy Club DOROTHY SCHROEDER Y eens 2 Lanecon I 2 4 D 'K Ar? 1 . . .IgBandI,2,3. 1 'b.4: d' .:- ,,. Fo ,Q g.E.gHi- ,. K 1 tj Ari' .21 Class O. 3: G. A. A. I. 2: .: ..4: -': - : ..4: ' : - ..4: Fo+ .,:f ..3: IO 4' Hi-Yg. 4. Ari'l,2,3,4:F.T.A.2,3,4:Key3,4g cal, fa, Ncl+'I'Ho. so. H sf. Co ' , , , gO' II4. E ' : : ...4: 3 Tr ,,3, : s . 1 -H'4g io' . .: I -3 In -T : ..:- 2, 3, 4:Ky3, 47 L 2, 3, 4. 2l JIM SCOTT Tumbling I, 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 4. LARRY SMITH Transfer from Taylorvulle H S 3 Maih u 3 Key3 4 Fall Pla RUTH SPIEGEL Mah Club 2 3 A C ppella 2 3 4 Gnrls EnsembIe3 4 Class O 4 La e nI234YTeens34NoI'I n c 4 an Hn Sr Class Pla Qulll and Scroll 4 STUART SENALIK Foo+baII I, 2: Traclr Ig Hi-Y 3, 4. SHIRLEY SNODGRASS Class O 3 Psy Club 4 BARBARA SHADID Maih Club 2, 3: A Cappella 3, 4: Lighi' Sfaff 4. GEORGE SOLOMON Foofball I 4 Swlmmmg T 3 A ap a 3 4 MARITA SPROUSE Club 4 YTeens I 2 4 a Hon Soc 4 WILLIAM STERNBERGH Maih 2 Psy Club 4 ll291 I ' . . g . : ' ' - : C - Clb g , g y4. pell . : L 4- vs. f ., GMA Maih Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Lib. 4: Y Psy. I - . -3. :N+'l :I ' I . : 0 . . : I - - ' ' . : . : n- co , , , g - , g 'Ho. So, 1 L - ' 45 . y 4: RICHARD STRODE BILL STINNETT HAROLD STURM ofball I Siu Councu I Bose c n I 4 A Ccppe Sr Class Play 4 RETA TANNER School supply salesmen I 2 DONALD THANNEN ol'1Club2 3 HIY3 4 ass O 3 4 Noll Hon Soc IIO WILLIAM TARR DONA TOULME Transfer from Ursulnne H S 4 YTeens 4 Band 4 ESTHER TERTEL Transfer Decoiur H S 4 CHARLES TRAYLOR F obcll I 2 3 Tennns I A Ccppe c o s nsemble 3 4 Fo , 3, . 'I 3 I: II Bc cl ,2, 3, 4: D. E. 4. I, 2, 3, 43 Boskefbcll I, 2, 3, 4: L 2. 3, 43 F. F. A. 2, 3, 3 Ilo 31 ,Q an il F, F. A. I, Z, Stu. Council Ig Psy. Club 4. I . . 3, 4. - - ' U ' . . I ' Q MI .:'- .:Key3.4: cf .,: ': II CI ..: ' . .4. 3.4gBy'E .I l-H4- 3 I WILLIAM TUMBLESON Transfer from Sprmgfleld H S 2 Py Club 4 Ari' I Mails Club 2 3 A Cappella 3 4 Girls Ensemble 4 Lanecon I 2 3 YTeens 3 4 Nail Hon Soc 4 JACK WALL HI Y 4 JO ANN TURNBULL L oder I 2 T mbllng I 2 A A I Lnghf Sfaff 4 unll and Scroll 4 Sl MARTY VOSE eens3 G A 2 3 Lanec 2 3 Luglwf Slaff 4 Psy Clu ROLAND WALLACE DELBERT VAN DYKE efball 2 H Y I Ke 3 Ln Sloff 4 Psy Club 4 CAROL WARD Maih Club 2 3 Siu Councll Cappella 2 3 4 Gnrls Ensemble3 4 Lunecon I 2 3 4 Lan Hn 4 Nall Hon 4 sy Clb 3 4 YTeens Fall Play 4 Quill and Scroll 4 ll3ll - Ch. e , , 3: u ' . : G. 1 1 . . : ' g Q ' . I ' . . : s. Bask 1 I- .27 y g 'glwl' Y-T 1 . . A. I, , g on I, , g ' 3 . b 4. LOIS VASCONCELLS GARY WADLEY : . : . 1 Ba d . 2. 3. ' ' : . . . 4: '. . , : . ' I. 21 A Soc. 1 PI .I lu' .-: -I 3, 45 rn-' CHARLES WELLS rack 2 Mafh Club 2 3 r nnls 3 4 ass O 4 y 4 Na n Soc 4 uncnl JOANN WEEDMAN A Cappella 2 3 4 Boys Ensemble3 4 SHIRLEY WEST n I 3 Clas A 4 Mafh C b 3 Nall c 4 sy ub 4 u uncrl Ensemble 3 4 Cappella 2 Key 3 s efball I 2 all ofball I 2 3 WANDA WILLIAMSON JUNE WENZEL Transfer from Marne H S 4 A I A Cappella 3 4 WMP' DOROTHY WILLIAMSON BOB W'L50N A Cappella 2 3 Gnrls Ensemble 3 Bas efbcll Mgr 3 Foofball Mgr 3 ass O 3 Lanecon I 2 Mafh ackl 3 4 M0 N Hon Soc U 2 SY vb 4 0 0 III Class Play 4 an 1? T g , 3 A f I, 2: Te ' , 3 CI . 5 Ke 3. : VI Ho . . 3 Siu. Co ' I, 2, 3, 4, Q O C' A Bcd,2gG.A.A.I,2,g sO.3g 1 'K F. T. . 1 lu 2, 1 ' Hon. Sa . 1 P . CI : SI . Ca ' I, 2, DON WERNER Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 4, Gurls BET-TE VVH-UAMS A 1 3 L 2, 3, 41 ' l rf 3 , . Bal: , , 3: Baseb I, 2, 3, 4, Fo , , ,4. aa., N Y I : ' ' . K . 1 CI A I I z I l Tr , 21 Hi-Y I, 21 L 2, , 2'3: Q,-I , ,4,C b clb:P.cI IFllPly4Sf 32 JIM WOODRUM WANDA WILSON Class O 3 Mall: Club 2 3 YTeens B d 2 3 4 A Cappella 2 3 4 LanH Psy Club 4 Radno G 4 Fall Play 4 FRED WYSK Sr Class Play 4 ulll and Scroll 4 DARLENE YATES Transfer from Sprungfleld H S 3 BOB GORMAN Transfer from Caihedral H S 4 qv, 2 11331 I34 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We of 'rhe I952 Lan Hn s+aff have +rnecI Io wrule nn pnc+ures and words 'rhe s+ory of +hrs school year We smc rely hope 'rhe reading wnll grve you pleasure We wash +o express our apprecuahon for advuce generously gnven and for Ihe unlnmnfecl coop rahon of The Iollowxng people PHOTOGRAPHERS The Springfield Pholographers Assocuallon The Burchell Slucllo for our senuor seclaon and POFIICUICFIY Mr John R Mcfann Tor ho ever ready camera COVERS The Delux Crafl Monulaclurmg Company of Chlcago Illunoss I-INANGE Our Palrons 'rhe busmess mer of Sprnngfleld PRINTING AND BINDING The Wullnamson Press and Mr Munor Smnlh lor invaluable advuce and cooperaluon In +he plannxng and produchon ol our bool: and for his pa+nence wn+h our unexperlence TI-IE LAN I-II STAFF u . . . . . 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A . . . e ' ' : The Mercury Sludio-for our large group piclures, class piclures, and acllon sho+sg ' . . , ' 's . - ,- LAN HI PATRONS The Lon H, Sivgff recommends +0 Hqe 5+uden+ body and facully Ihe buslness firms whose names are shown on Ihe following pages Wrlhoul Ihelr supporl' Ihls yearbook could no'I have been published +hey merlf I'he pafronage of Ihose who have fhe lnleresf of Lanphuer Hugh School and Ihls produchon al' hear+ We wash fo express our appreclahon for generou suppor+ +o our PATRONS Ackerman Music Co Adloff s Furmshlngs Alexanders Dry Goods Allus Chalmers Mfg Co Amrhem Bakery 200l Clear Lake Avenue Bakers of Holsum Bread Arch Wilson Inc Fred Aslalre Dance Sludlos Orpheum Thealer Building O D Aichason 8: ASSOCICIGS Avenue Food Shop Axlell Kramer Co Bachman Kumle Prescruphon Druggnsls 6'Ih 8: CGPIIOI Avenue Phone 3 243I Sprmgfleld Illlnols Barker Lubln Howard W Barlow Blue Lanlern The Bowl Bridge Jewelry Co Inc Broadwell s Drug S+ore Brown s Busmess College Bud 8: Helen s Flower Shop Bunn Capulol Grocery Co Camera Shop Inc Capn+aI Cnfy Lealher Capa+aI Cnfy Paper Co Inc CAPITOL GLASS CO Caplfol Ponhac Co 5+h 8: 6+h a+ Lawrence Cenlral Illnnons Llghl Company Cufy Wafer Llghl 8: Power Deparfmenf For Servnce Phone 573I Clover Farm Slores Coe s Book S+ore Co++age Garden Nursery Cou+rakon s Confechonery Coy s Corner Markel Dairy ueen The Cone wllh Ihe Curl o op DeSlIva Mofor Sales A D1 ksen 8: Sons Dockum 8: Dawson Inc Drew Barber Shops Dry Ice Service Llquufied Carbon Duoxnde Gas Paul C Edwards Inc BOI E Jefferson If I+ has a wheel well Deal Elecfrnc Mofor Shop Elks Club Faulfless Mullmg Co The Flrsf 'Slahonal Bank Fsshman Bros Sporhng Goods N . . 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