Livingston High School - Eagle Yearbook (Livingston, IL)
- Class of 1950
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Reed, Jr. Shorthand Typing General Business Indiana State Teachers College - 4 years Livingston High School - 1 year 3 years 1 year n'- o ' AoBo ' 4 .u O 0 - 4 Livingston High School - 4 years ' ' osg Q- ' 'H 'ZF' A1 apr' Basketball 1 2 3 M Baseball 2 3 h Class Play 2 M Eaglet M Vice President l Advertlsing, Basketball CATHERINE SPUDICH Fall Festival Play Class Play 1 2 3 Vlce President 2 3 ,lee Club 2 M Student COUHC11 h Asst Fdltor of Annual M Open House 3 Queen Candldate 3 Pep Club 1 2 heerleader 3 M 2 BETTY BENARDIN Class Play 1-2-M Gles Club 2-3-M Pep Club 2 3-M Open House 2-3 Class Seo'y Treas. Glft Bearer 3 Queen Candidate M F. H. A. h Annual M Eaglet M lv M BETTY ROBEZA Class Play 2 M Open House 2 3 G1 e Club 2 3 M Pep Club 3 M 4 EVA HIGHLANDER Class Play l 2 3 M Pep Club 2 3 'lee Club 2 Open House 2 Eaglet M Annual 3 M FRANK PEDROTTI Student COUHC11 l 2 Athl tic Manager l 2 3 h a 1 Festival Play 2 h Annual 3 Filter of Annual h Fagl t 3 Glee Club 3 b Vice President h N -- --11 - A1 - ' -3 ' - 3 Jlass Play 1-2-3-M ' ' ' ' 'h e -- - - A '- ' F 1 - TOANNV SCWVARZ Class Play l 2 h Glee Club 2 3 h Pep Club 2 3 h all Festlval h JUDY MAY Student Councll 1 2 3 fl e Club 2 3 h Oven House 3 'lass Play 2 3 h Fall Festlval Play 3 h Attendant 3 Queen Candidate h Pep Club 3 Annual 3 h Eaglet h F H A. h V QK IN WARG Class Play 2 4 Basketball 2 Baseball 1 2 4 Basketball, Adv 3 Fall Fc t1V81 Play 3 Fall Pestlval 3 h Student Councll 3 h Annual 3 h Eagl t h BFTTY RVBCHAV Pep Club 2 Oven House 2 3 Jlee Cluo 2 Class Play L 5 JAMFS VDMIQ ON Class Play l 2 4 Basketball Pas ball 2 Annual M ROB RT VOGJIO Class Play l 2 3 h Class Presldent l 2 3 Basketball 2 3 h Baseball 2 3 L student Cou cfl Pres Annual 37 ag e 3 h Advertlslng, UBSKSCVS Fall Festlval 3 h FAAI L O -3-r A -3-h - -3-1 , A , -h -5 ' e I rar' - -1 -' A J L.: 1 1 - - - -l A , - - 2-L. - - . e Fall Festival Queen 3 Eaglet 3 U . A. E 1 A C e - - ' - - U - - A My - - ' - A 'T . a 'J E l t - . . J I O JOANN JONES Fall Festival Play l 3 Open House 2 3 Eaglet M Annual h Class Play l M Basketball Manager l 2 3 Baseball Manager l 2 Fall Festival Play 3 Glee Club 3 h Faglet h Scorekeeper 3 M Annual 5 ANNE PERNE Fall Festival Play l Cheerleader l-2-3-h Class Reporter l-2-3 Open House 3 Gift Bearer 2-3-h Glee Club 2-3-h Class Play 1-2-3-h F. H. A. h Annual 3-h Editor of Eaglet h EARL BEST New Douglas 1 2 Hlghland 3 Class Play h Fall Festival h 6 -3 LORETTA COSTA Open House 2 3 Glee Club 2 Pep Club 3 Class Play 3 h Fall Festlval 1-2 Fall Festlval Play 3 Class Play 3 h Eaglet lx Annual 3 h Glee Club 3 h Open House 3 GEORGE LESICKO ROBERT BELLOVICH BARBARA JONES Edwardsvllle l 2 MAURICE WILDFR Class Play L New Douglas 1 2 Hlghland 3 DLLMAR BLOM Class Play b GLORIAN FRFUND New Douglas 1 2 EDWARD NIEHAUS hen Douglas l 2 Class Play 11 DOROTHA BISHOP Open House 2 7 Glee Club 3 IRVIN KLINE l New Douglas 1-2 Basketball 3 h Class Play h Fall F stival L JAMPS RAUSCH Class Play 1 3 ' Basketball 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Bas ball Mara er M ANNUAL STAFF Editor Frank Pedrottl Asst Editors Catherine Spudlch and Leonard Graiff Social Editor Eva Hlghlander, Carol Puto, Asst Sports Edltor James Edmiston Llterary Editor Bettie Benard1n Class Reporters Freshman Laurel Benardin Junior Nanette Perne Senior Judy May Art Editor Anne Perne Photographer Esther Gralff Autograph Sheets Esther Gralff, Laurel Benardin Donald Smerk Alumni Correspondent Mrs Robert AUgUSt1h6 Advertisement Franklln Wargo, Robert Moggio Raymond Torry, and Robertlalench Advisor.. . . 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I U00 0000050000 OOCOIOIOOOOUIOO rl SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Senlors at last Some are happy and some are rather sad Happy, because we don't have to go through such thlngs as initiation and sad, because we won't have the fun with our group The Seniors of l9h6 really knew how to initiate They used a shocklng machine and a tub of cold water Some of our class had to sit in the tub of water Others had to eat a m1XtUF8 of mustard, salad-dressing, noodles, pepper, salt, and almost everythlng imaglnable After f66d1Ug us suctma mess, we were g1ven ice cream, cake, and soda Since we were offlcially high school students, we took part in the Fall Festival Some were in the plays and others helped the upper classmen in their work Bob Bello v1ch served as an escort Our play nGone Wlth The J1rls, was a success The students enjoyed presenting it and the audlence engoyed seelng lt The class offlcers for this Freshman year were Bob hoggio, Presldent, Janes Allen, V1ce President, Helen Tsu pros, Secretary Treasurer Our representatives to the Stu dent Councll were Judy May, Frank Pedrottl, and Bob Mogglo, our Presldent Delores Dragovlch declded to leave school and Andy Sc1 ranko, thinklng that the Navy couldn't do w1thout h1m, jolned We were more fortunate 1n the Fall Festlval our Sopho and other jobs Anne Perne was selected as second g1ft bearer and Frank Pedrot i was her escort Bob Bellovlch es- corted the Queen NH1gh Pressure Homern was our bid for fame as actors The returns seemed to please the Sophomores as well as the play pleased the audlence The Sophomore class of lcers remalned the same as dur ing our Freshman year, with the exceptlon of James Allen, who was replaced by Catherlne Spudlch as Vlce Presldent At the beglnnlng of our THn1OP year our class increas Jlorlan Freund, Donald Adams, Irv1n Kllne, and Fdward Nlehaus, from the New Douglas area, enrolled for their Juni or year Thls year there were quite a few Junlor representatlves 1D the Fall Fest1val Judy May, attendant Helen Tsupros, Fourth Glft Bearer, Betty Benardln, Thlrd G1ft Bearer, Anne Perne, Second Jlft Bearer Catherine Spud1ch was a candi date for Queen and Joanne Schwarz was chosen as the Queen of the Fall Festlval Franklln Wargo and Robert NOgg1O were the1r escorts, respectlvely 9 . O O 0 . O . . H . . . . I O O . ' . ,. H I I ' . ' - . . - 1 l t - , - more year. Some of the class members participated in plays Q . , . U 0 O . O . O ,. . L - . . V . - ed. S ' F ' . . . . g . I . . . . . A. . . , - . 0 . A I . . . . Our play th1s year was WTw1xteenW The audience seemed to enjoy the play very much Again our class did remarkably well in the 8Ct1Dg and financlal factors of the play It was our pr1vilege to treat the Senlors to a trip We decided to take them to Springfield to see New Salem, and then to a theatre to enjoy Freddy Martin and his orchestra The class 0ff1C6TS were Bob Mogglo, President, Cath erine Spudich, Vice Presldent, Helen Tsunros, Secretary Treasurer Franklln Wargo and Judy May served on the Stu dent Councll, along with our presldent We are the upper classmen at last We wrote our play, HThe Flop It was the greatest of our successes for we have been asked to g1ve a repeat performance There were three Senlor candldates for Fall Festlval Queen Judy May, Flrst Ma1d of Honor, Helen Tsupros, Sec ond Maid of Honor, and Betty Benardin, Thlrd Maid of Honor Irwln Kllne, Franklln Wargo, James Edmiston, and Bobby Mog Helen Tsupros quit school before the semester cause of her leaving, there was a vacant seat 1U the class officers, but lt was soon filled by Betty Benardln Bobby Moggio was chosen Presldent, Frank Pedrotti, V1C6 President, and Betty Benardln, Secretary Treasurer Catherine Spud1Ch and Franklin Wargo were Student Councll members Th1S year the JUDIOFS took us on a CPu1S1Hg trlp on the Admlral, for the Annual Senlor Trlp There weren't any cases of sea sickness Everyone had a wonderful time Thank you, Junlors And now, the wonder day of days, when the Senlor Class is graduated, some w1ll go to college, others w1ll go to work The class w1ll ke broken up and each wall go his own way Graduating Class of 1950 10 . . . O O . . . O ' u ' 0 , o . U ' O I .ll . 0 gio were escorts. Anne Perne was second gift bearer. 0 . . . . - . . D 0 0 ' 0 O fl, SEN IGH PLAY On December 15, the Senior Class presented what they believe to be their greatest success, perhaps a goal for the succeeding classes, their play, 'The Flop U The reason for their pride in this play is because it was actually written in full by themselves The plans were made by their sponsor, I I Verton, and soon the scripts were completed and filled with what turned out to be fine entertainment for an evening Ironically enough, one of the characters of the play accidentally fell off of the stage, or 'flopped' before the curtaln separated to give a good basis for the title, 'The Flop' The scene of the play was a country classroom of an elementary school, where a day of school was acted out This filled about one half of the time of the play, the other half began when a troop of negro entertainers came to the school to perform Quite a few talented mem bers of the class made their social debut at this time The Seniors believe that all went home in a gay mood that night The Cast was as follows: Students James Edmiston, Eva Highlander, Delmar Blom, Loretta Costa, Maurice Wilder, Bettie Benardin, Edward Niehaus, Betty Reschak, Bob Bel lovich, Bettye Robeza, and Judy May Negro Troop Bob Moggio, Franklin Wargo, Catherine Spudich, Joanne Sch warz, Jim Allen, Jim Rausch, Earl Best, Irvin Kline, and George Lesicko Teacher: Anne Perne Principal Frank Pedrotti Luiji Mr Verton Robeza, D Blom, J Edmiston, B Reschak, B Benardin Seated F Pedrotti, A Ferns, J Schwarz, F Lesicko, J Rausch, E Hlghlander, J Allen, J lay, E Best, F Wargo, B Moggio, C Spudich, I Kllne 11 Standing: Mr. Verton, B. Bellovich, E. Niehaus, M. Wilder, L. Costa, B. : O O 0 do . e e HHH . NA 6-JC. Bettie, Jam. Biiiwg 'S EVC ui 39611 Gem? ,J Em J,,n.5'i V 1 2 Fraylkfy yy, Delvvui James Allen Robert Bellovlch Betty Benardln Earl Best Dorotha Blshop Delmar Blom Loretta Costa James Edm1StOH Glorlan Freund Fva Highlander Barbara Jones Joanne Jones Irvin Kllne Judy May Robert MOgg1O Edward Niehaus Frank Pedrotti George Leslcko Anne Perne James Rausch Betty Reschak Joann Schwarz Catherlne Spudlch Helen Tsupros Franklln Wargo Maurlce Wllder Eva Rlghlander Bettle Benardln George Leslcko James Rausch James Edmlston Bobby Mbgg10 Catherlne Spudlch Franklin Wargo Frank Pedrottl SENIOR CRYSTAL BALL Forest Ranger Professional Photographer F3Sh1On Model 1U New York Maln Attract1on at New Mexico Rodeo Owner of Reputable St Louis Hotel Wealthy Cotton Grower 1U South Promlnent Novellst Ill Democrat Representator in Congress Owner of Large Tewelry Firm U S Olympic Star Boston Sociallte S Delegate 1n New Zealand U S Senator from georgia Delegate to United Natlons -Star Forward wlth Bombers New Douglas Mallman Professor at Normal Univ.rs1ty Llvingston Funeral Director Symphony Orchestra Pianist Second Vauohn Monroe Humorist on Jack Benny's Program Metropolitan Opera Star Popular Song Vocal1st on Hlt Parade Bookkeeper 1n the U S Treasury Department -O11 Well Monopolizer Ranch Owner in Colorado 'SENIOR NICKNAMES' 'Evle' 'Bets' Jama Tlny ' onesn N hlefn Smldges Whltey' 'Professor' 13 . ----..-.---.-.--- --r 4 L -------------------U. . 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' rf fl Q 1, 'M xi C Y-2 I Y- , f fr 7 Qi, V , , VgAA 4 Q X121 1 hV 0 A 1 Q wk 1,f A - if A LL D L 1 'K .1 5- Pai LM At the start of the school year, 44 students were enrolled in the Junior class However, dur ing the first semester, this number was decreased to 21 due to the dropping out of three students Agnes Arbgast, Emmert wansholt, and Don Schweppe The first major event in which the Juniors participated was the Fall Festival Although no Juniors were queen candidates, several took part in the coronation ceremony Peggy Binney, Nanette Perne, and June Voyles were gift bearers, Carol Puto and Georgianna Vesper were the queen's at tendants, and Jack Augustine and Raymond Forry served as escorts On bebruary 2, the class play, HDanger wil lie at aork', was presented Almost the entire class took part in this with the exception of L Graiff and M willows, who put on a humorous skit entitled nBumps The play, one of the chief money makers of the year, was under the direction of the class sponsor, Mlss Helen Kioping The newly organized F H A Club includes the following Junior members P Neyer, N Perne, M Hainaut, Y Hainaut, and P Binney A large number of our class also belongs to the Pep Club and Glee Club Two of the cheer leaders, Nanette Perne and Patty Meyer, are mem bers of the Junior Class Last spring, class officers were chosen for this school year Those selected were President Leonard Craiff Vice President Raymond Torry Sec'y Treasurer Ceorgianna Vesper At a meeting in the fall of this yea he following were decided upon Motto ctory Fo lows Lffortn Flower white Carnation Colors Maroon and Gray Raymond Torry and Carol Puto were elected to represent the Junior Class on the Student Council. 15 , 1 2 N - O n V M. 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' y 1 , , Aw We started our sophomore year with twenty four members In place of Merlyne Best, who transferred to Staunton High School, we received three new mem bers They are Riva McCray, Carl Brave, and Laura Jean Schneck Before the second semester had ended, Rtva McCray moved to Greenville, and Bobby Jones moved to Edwardsville At the beginning of the second semester, Norman Salter, formerly of Madison, Illinois, entered our class Jeanette Heinz, being the only sophomore can didate, was crowned the new Queen of 1949 50 Richard Sandrin was her escort The other sopho more members who participated in the Fall Festival were Richard Vesper, who served as a crown bearer, and Bobby Malench, who served as Master of Cere monies Arthur Heinz took part in a play The following are the class officers elected to serve during the year 1949 50 President Richard Sandrin Secretary Treasurer Leona Krivan Miss Stiritz is our class sponsor Jeanette Heinz and Fred Highlander were elected to the Student Council Maridel Nixon was chosen as class reporter and Assistant Librarian Boys who participated in basketball are Bob Malench, Richard Sandrin, Frank Urekar, Robert Heinz, Arthur Heinz, Richard Vesper, Herbert Harms, and Robert svans Many of the sophomore girls 1oined The 'uture Homemakers of America club Those holding office from the sophomore class are President Leona Krivan Treasurer Naridel Nixon Reporter Dolores Fech Other activities in which sophomore members participated in are the class play, Glee Club, and Pep Club 17 Vice-President ------- Arthur Heinz I' 14 H 0 T' O 'Eh'.-g'-' td 3 ,l Q' 'I RESHMEN if y 'Y 5 ' X T , I . 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' ' N. ww - 'u ,. 3 . 564572002 CAM On September 6th, 1949, we were twenty-two green 'freshles' starting to school once again We were an excited bunch, as this was our first ex- perience of high school The first big event for us was the initiation party The boys were dressed in girls' dresses, and the girls wore boys' jeans backwards and inside out We each wore a green hat The upper classmen had a grand time painting our faces until we looked like a bunch of Indians That evening, as each of us made a dash for the door, he was welcomed by the swinging of pad dles and boards We were taken into the gym, and each was given the works Several of us had a grand time counting pickets on fences However, we survived all and turned out to be an even happier bunch of freshmen than before Our freshmen play, sponsored by Mrs Binney, was given in April Our class party followed week later with funds obtained from the proceeds of our play Pat Kuclnik, Rosemary Robertson, Joan Fech, and Mary Slifka are members in the school's 'Future Homemakers of America club Stephen Cox enrolled but did not attend our class We elected the following class officers at our first class meeting Vice President James Sandrin Secretary Treasurer Mary Slifka Esther Graiff and Donald Smerk were chosen as the freshmen representatives to the Student Coun cil Esther was chosen as the freshman reporter for the Eaglet , also lass Motto 'We're On Our Way Class Flower White Carnation Class Colors Green and White 19 . 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T T STANDING: L Gra1ff, J Sandrin, F Highlander, H Harms, D Rosenthal, R Suhre, R Bodi, S Machuga, R Evans, D Kline, F Pedrotti SEATED R Malench, J Wdmlston, F Urekar, F Wargo, J Allen, R M089-510: R Sandrln, R Torry, A Helnz, I Kllne, Coach Perne BASKETBALL Basketball for the 19h9 50 s ason at Llvingston Hlgh School began on approxlmately October lst With 27 boys out for practlce, f1ve of the boys quit, thus narrowlng the squad down to 22 boys Four of the boys were lettermen, those belng James Allen, Robert MOgg10, Franklln Nargo, and Raymond Torry These four and R1chard Sandrln made up the first f1ve Robert Malench was forced to play almost a third of the season, when Robert MOgg1O ingured his elbow at the Po cahontas Tourney The basketball team recelved one trophy this season, the second place trophy in the Pocahontas Tournament With Mr A W Perne as their coach, the boys played a season which was filled with many ma jor victorles, but also with a few bitter disappolntments 22 FAQNT RCW: R: Knezik, R. Vesper, D. Smerk, R. Heinz, C. Svetlik Brighton Nov 16 In the opening game of the season, used successfully in overcoming B ighton by the score Moggio led the team to victory with 22 points Shipman Shipman Nov 22 The second game of the season ended HPirates,N by the score of h8 to 29 Lincoln emerged Nov 29 The Eagles played host to Lincoln of victorious, sparked on by Torry with lb points the fast break was of hh 27 Captain in defeat for the East St Louis and Edwardsville Dec 2 The annual contest with Edwardsville was played with much enthusiasm Livingston, however, came out on the short end of the score, Sl 32 due to the fact that Livingston did not possess the re strength which Edwardsville had Yet, the game was a much closer one until the remaining minutes of the game Sorento Dec 7 For the fifth game of the season, the Eagles were visi ted by Sorento, who were trounced soundly, going home with a loss of 57 26 Dunbar Dec l3 With the season well under way, the Eagles Dunb r, where they emerged victorious, 32 28 The game was a ler all the way up to the final struggle tet, wko e erged with a victory after leading throughout the Pocahontas Holiday Invitational Tourney traveled to real thril game, 39 29 Ne played our first game in the Pocahontas Tournament against High land, and the Eagles emerged victorious M6 L3 However the Fagles were given a sour outlook for the future due to a fractured elbow which was received by Pob Mog io In the second round of the tournament, the 8 Eagles were matched against ged victorious by a score advanced to the final round iowever we were awarded the second place trophy Lincoln of Fast St Louis, and again we ener- of 37 3h Having not yet been defeated, we where w were b a+en out by Pocahontas 37 29 Poke Tourney 2nd Place Trophy 'Moment' 'After the Battle' Poke Tourney 1 , . l 1 Benld-Dec. 16 This date saw the Eagles playing host to the Penld quin- 23 Benld-Jan 6 the Christmas holidays, we again played Benld, who again won by tn w ore of hl 20 Dunbar Jan lO h following game of the season saw Dunbar visiting Livingston and taking the vlctory after a very hard battle, 28 26 lench led the team with ll points Madison Ian 17 This date saw Madison playing hosf to the Pagles, where we were afain finally overcome by the score of 38 29 Br1gh+on Jan 13 We were visited this date by Brighton, who went home with a loss by the score of 57 22 Allen led the team with 21 DO1HtS Bethalto Tan 26 LlV1HQStOH'S Fagles welcomed Rethalto as a visitor on Jan 26 The Livingston boys raised their averages that night by walking over Bethalto 65 31. Dupo Jan 31 Our next road trip was to Duns However, the Pagles had an off Madison, Jan 17 UP in There' night, losing by the score of 53 31 Eagles were beaten after a long and hard battle bv the score of h? L3 Carlinville Feb 3 The Eagles were on the road again, this time to Car 11DV1l1P where, due to having three men fouled out and no reserve strength, we were overcome by the score of S3 39 Bethalto F b 6 We traveled to Bethalto where the Eagles ov rcame Be thalto by a score of b6 28 VOgglO stole the high point honors with 15 Ht Olive W b 7 Livingston met a strong rival again, when we were vis itors at Vt Olive Although th Vagles put un a good Pane all the way, we were fina ly b a en out M7 3b Punker Hill T b lO Playing dost to Qunker Will, the Faples emerged victorious by a score of 62 L2 COMPUIVENTS f-,ur-'lf' :lc-'r -I r' 24 . After '. ' ' ' Ie PC - . - 0 T C . t . D . . , . I . 1 I - U Ma- 4 O ' . tl e A . . . 3 ' W 1 . ' 0 ,v ' o - . a . . 1. O A . . . 'L o I D Q a s .1 5 o ' - ' Lincoln-Feb. 1 In the return game with Lincoln, at East St. Louis, the . . J- . J I 3. . Z - -, , , , 0 ' 9 o 1 .f ' F E3 . A ' A Q .1 . . - . . Q J . ' ,-re . ' ' D ' gi' - , ' - . L.. s . -Q 9 U J , 1 T , ' 3 e t - . -' . 3 0 K . .1 - .1 .Li .J 1 ... of 1- f' 'N 1' I , f' Madison Feb lb The Madison squad visited Llvingston and returned home w1th a victory, 38 37, after a very hard fought game Sorento Feb 17 In the final game of the season, we journeyed to So r nto, where we overcame the Sorento Greyhounds Sl 33 Sorento DiStF1Ct Tournament In the opening round of the Sorento Tourney, Livingston was matched against W1tt, whom they defeated 3h 3l In the second round the Eagles were pitted agalnst Flllmore, whom they defeated easlly 51 2h Having won 2 successlve games, we advanced to the finals where we fought Cof feen for the title We were conslderably handlcapped the last quarter when Allen and Wargo fouled out of the game, and therefore we came out on the short end of a hh 39 score Freshman Sophomore Tourney In the first game of the Freshman Sophomore Tournament at Glllespie, go, Rlchard Vesper took a hook shot from the corner which was good, win ning the game by the score of 30 29 The second game saw us agalnst Wood River whom we defeated by the score of 56 h9 In the sem1 flnals we were defeated by the score of M6 29, and then 1n the Consolatlon game we lost out after a hard game by the score of no 36 Sorento D1str1ct 'Get 'emu Sorento District WScrambleU 25 the Eagles played a very hard fought game. With about ten seconds to , I Date Nhere Played Prel1m1nary Games Opponent Result They Nov lov ov Dec ec Dec Dec Jan Jan an an an Jan an Jan Feb Feb eb Feb Feb Feb Feb Brlghton L1V1DgStOH L1V1ngStOD Edwardsvllle Livinvston Madison Dunbar L1vingston Benld IlV1UgStOH Roxana Madison Livingston LlV1hgStOn Fdwardsvllle DHPO LlHCO1D Carlinvllle Bethalto Mt Olive L1V1UgStOn L1VlHgStOh Sorento Brighton Shlpman L1ncoln Edwardsville Sorento Madison Dunbar Benld Renld Madlson Dunb Roxana MadlSOH BF1ghtOh Bethalto Edwardsv1lle Dupo Llncoln Carl1nv1lle Bethalto Mt Clive Bunker H111 Madlson Sorento IDd1VldU8l Records of Varsity Names Free hrows Fleld Goals Total Pts Made Made Att Lost Won Won Lost Won Lost Won Won Lost Lost Lost Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Lost Won 5 h 35 52 26-63 58 35 6 2 James Allen Robert LOgglO Franklin Fargo Raymond Torry Rlchard Sandrln Robert Ialench Arthur Helnz Frank Jrekar James Edmiston Robert Bodi Donald Rosenthal Irvln Kllne All Others O OO OO -I 1 OO 01 Totals L1VlUgStOn Opponents O 1336 12 2 26 1106 ' We . 16 ' 2 -30 1 . 22 ' ' ' 25-23 N . 29 ' ' ' 25-23 - 2 ' 30-h9 D., 0 7 5 I . 13 ' lh-16 . 16 ' ho-35 . 6 1 . 33-26 . lO ,' ' ' .ar 29-3 J . ll - J . 17 ' J . 18 ' h6-28 . 26 ' - J . 28 A ' ' 50-5 . 31 32-h . 1 ' ' 38-37 - 2 ' 3 ' ' 37-25 F . 6 31-19 . 7 . . 1 30-35 . lO ' ' - ' M6-29 . lh ' ' D L12-1,9 0 Att. Z A . 1 57 lO S7 121 368 33 299 J ' 38 67 57 97 237 bl 232 T 33 9h 35 27 1O! 26 87 58 82 71 91 2h1 38 2h1 ' ' 2h 51 M7 39 1, 21 102 . 4 20 50 M0 b2 lhO 30 11 ' 5 13 38 lO 35 29 25 f 1 2 50 0 6 00 1 2 2 1 0 6 00 2 , 6 9 67 1 3 33 8 1 1 1 0 1 00 1 ' ' 3 8 38 0 5 00 3 0 1 00 1 3 00 2 ' ' 288 h8 52 M29 32 270 552 L9 361 5 21 992 KNEELING D Rosenthal, F Wargo, J Allen, H Mcgglo, Q Sandrln STAWDING Coach Verton, Mr Reed, F Urekar, A Heinz, R Torry J Urekar Robert Bodl, J Slndrin, L gralfffugr J, J RauschcASSt: Mgr , s 'gcwelall After the baseball d1amond was made suitable for rlay by the pase ball team, transformed lnto an efflclent working crew, Coach Verton and h1s boys were ready to send those balls a flyln' Soon those reliable LOU1SVl11e Sluggers had the feel of base hlts, and those Nleather covered spheresn were willing to fly h1gh and far and the team was ready to wield them NSpr1ng Tralnlngn was completed wlth enthuslasm at the openlng of another baseball season, and L1V1ng ston was ready for bat le The team won h out of their f1PSt ll games, by these scores Llvlngston Llvlngston Llvlngston Llvlngston Llvingston Coffeen Panama l Coffeen l Worden Llvlngston Livingston L1v1ngston Llvlngston Llvingston Edwardsvllle S L1v1ngston 3 Bethalto h l 3 h Edwardsville Worden Mt Ollve Edwardsville 13 Dunbar , ,,'.Ix r jr as V kV,7k ,. ,yrk Ly Q' VLAV M.. 'V K kk K A 1 . U , . . 7 S . . O S ' ' 12 6 2 3 . . 1 lb . . 3 . . h 0 I 9 3 I O ' O ' ' 12 27 ig: X 'K Queen UL '11 IL Q N 4' X' ' V111 mfwumm-mvfsf1:we'gM:-lf!-1A'V , V Q V P+ o WM . , f P 'f ,. 'P -'.x I ' V, .I 5 Iii? . 'uc FALL FESTIVAL QUEEN CF l9h9 1950 JEANETTE HEINZ MGldS of Honor lst E aiylqonor 2nd Mald of Honor 3rd laid of Honor Helen Tsupro Bettie Benardin Escort Irvin Kline Escort James Edmiston Escort Jack Augustine 28 Retlrlng queen Jeanette Helnz and 31 hard Sandrln Nanette Perne and Robert Moggio Joanne Schwarz .SNAPS 29 Anne Perne and I 1 5 - I I ., . . 'H J ' , i'c ' . . R I rf 9 1 My ,k, , , , 1' I Ray Torry X ll 1 V rr ...ad -rfb fx V4 Once agaln, th1s year, we held our annual Fall est1 val Th1s grand occaslon was performed on Saturday ev n 1ng, November 19, beg1nn1ng at six o'clock The program conslsted of two one act plays and select 1ons by the Jlee Club, d1PBCt8d by Mrs Hlnney The two plays, HUn le D1Ck'S M1stake,N and HBurglars,n were dlrected by M135 K1pp1ng Blngo was played after the prel1m1nar1es, many people gathered here and engoyed a Ugab sessionu with their frlends Others consumed some of the del1c1ous foods that were served by tne Home Economlcs Department At 10 OO, the maln attractlon, the crownlng of the Queen, took place Bob Malench acted as Master of Gere monles and Catherlne Spudlch, as the p1an1st The proces slon began w1th the entrance of Joanne Schwarz, the Queen of l9h8 M9, attlred 1n a yellow taffeta gown w1th a hoop sk1rt Carol Puto and Georglanna Vesper barol wore a low neck yellow net covered formal and Georglanna wore an aqua satin formal The fourth glft Learer, June Voyles, followed Joanne and h r attendants She was att1red in an aqua sat1n gown w1th a full gathered sklrt, drawn up and pinned at the hem by rosettes Her escort was Franklln Wargo Followlng June, came the third gift bearer, Nanette Perne, escorted by Robert NOgg1O Nanette wore an off the shoulder orchld for mal w1th a taffeta sklrt lnserted wlth lace Fscor+ed by Raymond Torry, came the second g1ft bearer, Anne Perne, who was attlred in an off the shoulder yellow organdy marquisite gown w1th a ruffled sklrt The flrst gift bearer, P ggy B1n ney, followed Anne Her escort was Earl Best She wore white strapless formal Followlng Peggy came the thlrd maid of honor, Petty Benardin, who was escorted by Tack Augus t1ne She was attired 1n a p1nk strapless gown, w1th a lace peplum and a net stole Helen Tsupros, second maid of honor was escorted by James Fdmlston She wore a turquoise formal w1th the sklrt drawn up at the hem w1th rosettes Judy May, belng the f1rst ma1d of honor, followed Helen She was at tlred 1n a turquoise formal w1th a three tlered sklrt Judy was escorted by Irvin Kline Last of all came our new Queen of 19749 50, JEIANFTTE HEINZ, escorted by Rlchard Sandrln She was attlred in a rose satln gown w1th a sweet heart neckline and a full gathered sklrt After the ceremony, the Queen and her court retlred to the gymnasium for the first dance, after wh1ch the onlook ers were invited to partlclpate 30 :J J - 0- - Ss XY- L' 'X I W ' , -J -I drawn up at the hem with rosettes. Her attendants were ,. . a FRONT ROW D Smerk, J Heinz, L Benardin, C Spudlch, F P9dTOtt1, L Gralff, J May, F Hlghlander, V Perne, and F Gralff gg1O, F Wargo, F Urekar, R Malench, and A Perne YEARBGQK STAFF Thls book you are r adlng was wrltten and organized by the annual or NEagleN staff, whose job lt was to complle 1nto this yearbook the story of the 19149 SO year at the Livlngston Hlgh School Into it went the detalls of our school programs, the sport results, the acoompllsh ments of the school organlza lons, the class hlstories, and pictures Wlth the use of last year's annual as a guide, our edltor, Frank Pedrcttl, and his helpers worked lndustrlously to brlng you an enjoyable annual The annual staff wants to express thanks to its photographer, Fst her Jralff, and also to Bob Bellovlch, Eva Hlzhlander, and Laurel Benar d1n, who contrlkuted plctures to help make thls a more lnterestlng an nual. 31 HAQK RCW: M . Perne, C. Puto, R. Torry, J. Edmiston, G. Lesicko, R. Mo- FRONT ROW Bettye Robeza, Alice Jones, Loretta Costa, Bettie Benardin, Anne Perne, Eva Uighlander, Judy May, Nanette Perne, Maridel Nixon, and Esther Graiff BACK ROW Mr Reed, Catherine Spudich, Bok Bellovich, Ray morry, George Lesicko, Bob Moggio Jim Allen, Franklin Wargo, Leonard Graiff, James Rausch, and Bob Malench , f' FIXQLS .J f ff The Eaglet, our school paper, is headed by Anne Perne, editor, and Eva Highlander, assistant editor. All the activities, the hopes, the accomplishments, and the excite- ments of the school are recorded in the Eaglet. Also included are a page of jokes to cheer the students and afford pleasure to our readers, tales of the students, brought to you in the Features, the Sports pages, which give the major points and scoring of each basketball and baseball game engaged in by the High School, and a set of editorials, which con- sist of sound advice, written by Anne Perne. Editor -- - --- Anne Perne Subscription Managers -- Judy May Ass't. Editor --- Eva Highlander Bettie Benardin Features ------ Franklin Wargo Circulation Managers-Alice Jones Bob Hoggio Loretta Costa Humor ---------- Jim Bausch Class Reporters Jim Allen Sports ------- ----- Ray Torry' Senior -------- Eva Highlander Bob Malench Junior -------- Nanette Perne Art ----------- Bob Bellovich Sophomore ------ Maridel Nixon George Lesicko Freshman ----- --- Esther Graiff Sponsor - Mr. F. Reed 34 YWHIHQ QQW A C 'r f'f'X SEATED J Helnz, C Puto, F Wargo, C Spud1ch, B Moggio, L Benardln and E Gralff STANDING F Hlehlander, R Torry, R Sandrln, L Graiff, and D Smerk IUDf Nl' CQUNCIL The Student Council, the legislator of our school, is elected an nually There are three members from each class, elected by thelr class mates This organizatlon has the respons1bilities of the Fall Festival, the Freshmen initiation, and other social parties It decides on our school annual and chooses the editor and his helpers The representatives of the Student Council are as follows Franklin Wargo SBHIOPS Robert Moggio Cather1ne Spudich Raymond Torry Carol Puto Fred H1ghlander Sophomores Richard Sandr1n Jeanette Heinz Donald Smerk Freshmen Laurel Benardin 33 Esther Graiff l L, at we as M- -D dt I X H f5 J ... Juniors --- ----- --fee--If: ---- A1-R 1--12:2 ---- Leonard Graiff FRONT RCW Cheerleaders Nanette Perne, Catherlne Spudich, Anne Perne, Patty Meyer MIDDLE ROW C Puto, E Gralff, L Benardln, M Smerk, D Fech, B Ben ardln, B Robeza, E Hlghlander, J Helnz, J Fech, P Kuclnik Bel1ov1ch, J Rausch, F Brun, M Booth, U Zorzie, N Joly, Mr Verton ? r NJ.: Under the supervision of Mrs Binney, the Pep Club has been a major part of every game It 18 the cause of the enthusiasm so domlnant 1H all of L1v1ngston's basketball games It has cheered our team on to victory and has encouraged them even 1n defeat The Pep Club has been guided by the cheerleaders, who have worked hard at their job They are Patty Meyer, Nanette Perne, Catherine Spu dich, and Anne Perne, their captain The Pep Club gives thanks to two younger cheerleaders, Ronnie Rami, and Carol Verton, for their aid in several games Q 34 BACK ROW? Mrs. Binney, M. Nixon, P. Binney, P. Healey, J. Schwarz, B. f' r'gI Q... ef .J + C HEE ,- R'L E N ... D En S FRONT ROW J Schwarz, L Kr1van, C Puto, B Benardln, B Roleza, C Spudich, A Perne, D Fech, L Benardin, F Gralff, and U ZOPZIP MJDDLE ROW Mrs Blnney, M Smerk, J Fech, J May, P B1nney, P feyer, N Perne, C Weber, L Schneck, N Joly, and M Hainaut BACK ROW F Pedrottl, G Leslcko, and B Bellovich GLEE CLUB Under the supervislon of Mrs Binney, the Glee Club has been organ boys Thls 13 the first tlme 1n the three years that Mrs Blnney has conducted the Glee Club, that it has conslsted of a few male members They have practlced on two part and three part songs Thls year the Glee Club entered the District Musical Contest held at H111SbOPO A HU81C31 Talent Show was held to obtaln funds for this contest Our group did remarkably well 1n the contest Leona Krlvan was awarded a f1rst place medal for her vocal solo, and third place for her piano solo Father Graiff was glven second place medal for her sax apnone solo J1m Rausch won third place for h1S vocal solo Our elght g1rl ensemble was placed ln th1rd d1V1SlOD for the1r vocal selectlons, and the entlre Glee Club was placed 1n thlrd place for their group slng 1ng Durlng the year, the Glee Club sang between acts of class plays and for the Fall Festlval It entertalned the crowd at the Wllliamson Grade School by Slnglng Chrlstmas carols and popular songs, as a part of the Chrlstmas party 35 W Y , - ized for the third year. It consists of 2h members, four of them being FIRST RON J Helnz, U 7orz1e, C Heber, J Ostrowsky S COND ROv M Halnaut, T May, P Blnney, D Fech, B QGHBTGIH, L Krivan, A Perne, M Nlxon, J Vesper, Y Halnaut, N Joly THIRD ROW J Voyles, J Pech, L Schneck, P Meyer, N Perne, J chwarz, P Healey, P Kucinick, M Booth, M Sllfka, M Smerk, S Gall he F H A , organlzed Sept , 19h9, is a club composed of present or form r Hone Fc Students The purpose 18 to further girls' interests in Homemaklng and provldlnp soclal experlences also Offlcers for the year l9h9 SO are Vlce Pres1dent Anne Perne Treasury Narioel N1XOn Chapter Tother Mrs May Sponsor Mrs R1nney Act1v1t1es for our chapter for th1s year are Lessons Parliamentary Process, Chrlstmas customs, Safety, Careers Soclal Helner Roast, Volleyball for Teachers and Faculty, Pot Luck Supper, Formal Installatlon of new Off1C rs enl Dance FHA Officers 36 FHA Group , - ' ur W ' ' I O U J 5 0 C E .12 .s . pa a D o xo . l 0 ,I Il l nl O . U O ': . . ' . . . . S I 0 .O 0 . 0 O C V71 ', U L. n 0 0 I - e . 1 0 0 . nl i s President--------------Leona Krivan Secretary--- ---- --Bettie Penardin n --------- . ' -- ------ ------- . l' : . - - ' . . . ' ' 'Q ' e . . l SCHOOL CFILEHUF-WR J 1. Registration-Seniors SL Juniors , X, b. E. Registration-Sophomores Sf Freshmen I A . Classes Begin Testing Program-Seniors 81 Juniors Intelligence Test Freshmen Freshmen Initiation Party Individual School Pictures Taken YY ,EAW fzxx ll LYCWUM PROGRM EE? RIVER QUARTET am FN 13 lb Teacher's Institute No School' lla First Perlod Ends 19 Report Cards Issued 15. K 20. - I n 23, W J 30. . - X l H i J f 'H - ' . - ' ' 3 A rQ ?7,1,e,,,g3,, , f 11. Armistice Day-No School X Zhz- . . f 29- X . - ' ' N ul! all , BB game with BI'1ghtOh 12th Annual Fall Festival BB game with Shipman 25 Thanksglving Holiday BB game with Llncoln E St ,pw Louis 37 I : BB game . BB game - S . BB game .ULCWJW Second Period Ends BB game with Report Cards BB game with Senior Class with Sorento Play with Highland with Lincoln with Pocahontas BB ame . School Christmas Party . Christmas Holiday Begins ji Senior Pictures Taken Lincoln BB game with Junior Class game game game game game game with with with with with Play Carlinville Bethalto Bunker Hill Madison Sorento District Tourney game with hitte game with Fillmore game with Jffeen BB game with Edwardsville X Issued ,.. 3 Dunbar-Madison ' k J?-'D Invitational Tourney F Benld 'Sax se BB ga 38 - -T-'? QWLMO? 5 Classes Resume 6 BB game with Benld BB game with Dunbar Madison ll BB game with Roxana 17 BB game with Madison 18 BB game with Brighton 19 20 First Semester Exams 25 Second Semester Begins 25 Report Cards Issued 26 BB game with Bethalto me Reserves at Edwardsville 31 BB game with Dupo .E S 'KK 10' . ' -Q7 ' BB I n E BB U E BB with Mt. Olive X ig- BB L BB v gE!'t?f EEE BB J V 24. , BB X Qt BB BB -' 3 Fourth Period Ends h ,7,ll Frosh-Soph Tourney Frosh-Soph BB with Mt Ollve FrosheSoph BB w1th Wood River Frosh-Soph BB with Litchf1eld ,. Frosh Soph BB with Springfield Cath Report Cards Issued Sophomore Play I E A Institute No School JN? fxf'Q N X D Normal Univ Glee Club 6 Easter Vacation Beglns 11 Classes Resume lb Fifth Period Ends A e 18 LYCEUH PROGRAM-COLE MARIONETTES 19 Report Cards Issued 27 Freshmen Play uma' 'Env . Achievement Day .-22. Senior Examinations . Honor Awards--Report Cards . Commencement Exercises 19 23 . -2h . Final Exarninations-Underc las smen 26 26 39 I6 . . 14. . . ' 6. . ' 7. . ' ,,-. , 11. - . Q X ,ggu H 31: . t . -- .. 1J. ' w .---1 4,1 iyrf,e - B, I ff 4' 0 X -9'-YT f 5' I lk I ff f-rg - C . O . 'R . ' I . S S ,,. .,n,m ,I A 18 Entertalnment We recelved much pleasure from the w1de varlety of entertainment that we have had during the year We engoyed especlally the vocal selections by the Normal University All Male Glee Club, the Greenvllle College Quartet, and the Halleujah Quartet Another phase of entertalnment was given us by Tommy Tucker, an lmpersonator and sound effects man from Hollywood We were also entertalned by the Cole Marionettes, who held a puppet show, WUnder the B1g Top W Thls was enjoyed by the elderly people as well as the youngsters Speakers at L C H S Several talks glven at our school proved to be qu1te 1n formational Doctor Colllns talked about Tuberculosis, 1t8 Mr Ivens, and Mr Bryant from Blackburn, Browns, Normal, and Carbondale colleges respectively, spoke to us about the par tlculars of college l1fe Mr Jonas Dudley also spoke to us on Korea, while showlng films of that country, whlch he took there while he was a member of the Armed Forces F H A A Home Maklng Club was organlzed by the members of the Home ECODOm1CS Department This was the Future Homemakers of AMGPICB, the FHA, and was under the dlrection of Mrs Blnney March of Dimes Once agaln the March of Dimes Campalgn of our school was conducted by a speclal committee of students The committee chairmen were J Helnz, E H1ghlander, C Spud1ch, C Putq L Benardln, E Graiff, and R Sandrln Through the efforts and generoslty of the Livingston people, this campaign was again a successful one Noon Hour The students have kept themselves occupied during the noon hour by playing basketball and volleyball in the gym. Occasionally, dancing was held, with music furnished by our phonograph. 40 prevention and its treatment. Mr. Zeigel, Mrs. Henderson, wibs The Bus Crew Arrives Th SCHOOL gent Typing class Qophomore Play Cast Home Ee Sessiar Entering L C H S FH! Te Party gf Day W COnStPuCt1On Under Way' U , , , - , . , 0 0 4 n 1 1 S ,' rw g , , T31 423 :SA fs' ' , .jjlglw In f.411fL , ,gear 'YU' --'v',?:!':,.,. - ,,h. n is ,ine . l 41 - 1-W M I NWV.: - With the progress of another yearbook, we have added twenty fiy gr 4 ates to our Alumnl l1st Thls was the class 1 l9h8 l9h9 Nine of these have furthered thelr eduoatlon ln varlous schools of learn1ng These are Davld Allen, Rankln Ruth Doug as Gllpen, Blackourn Tlm Dumont, R1chard Kllne, and Herber+ h, I1llnO1S State Normal Un1 verslty, Ioren radley W1lbert Ondes and Darrel Suhre are atten lng the Un1vers1ty of Il llnois, Nancy Sie Browns Buslness College Other Alumnl advanced thelr educat1on dur1ng part or all 18 year are at the Un1 verslty of Illinols Elmer Fasol 'hO, Ieno Pedrotti r A 98, mom Karnosky hh, Cla rence Ondes 'hO, Mr Perne '27, Rene Rochelli 'hO, Wllllam Augustn Olln K euter h3, at tendlng Ill1no1s 5 formal lvers J were Norma Alfeld '36, Frar Dumont h7, Jane Hancock h8, Vella Pedrottl, Jeorge Savchak 'h8, George Spudlch 'b3 Tohn Spudlch 'ho Enrolled 1n other colleges were James DL ey 'hS W1ll1am Kelley, hh, Harold Toeh 'hS lmer Sandrln '31, Shurt 1VePSlty of 41SSOUT1, Henry alench hh, St Iowa 'n1vers1ty Melvln Pndes 'h7 and Frarcls Mlc ho, Rankln, Hazel Arndt I5 are nvllle Altw Brun h8 Alton q0SDlt8l xNurs1ngl, D3P1O Coxl 39, Unxvexslty of Florence, Italy Lemarr Dudlew h7, D Everts hd Compton J College, Evely Knezick Hansen 'h2 HB1 erslty of Wisoonsln, A A Repovich '35, San Dlego State College, A a loka .3, Sprlngfleld Hospltal, Howard Nall '32 Cltrus Unlon, D Zarr h? DePaul, Mlke Zarr hh Qulnoy, Vernon vrnst 'h7, Moderte Jr College, Eu gene Kl1ne 'h9, Lawrence Issacs, h8 Carbondale, John Klng h3, Knox The Alumnl Basketball team, co med by Johnny Ilpolsky, managed to wln more than half of the1r games LHIS year On the te m were ert Aug ustlne, Paul Spudlch, Marion Scanzonl, Robert Fech, Robert Bowles, Pete Plovlch, Louis Wray, Rlcrard Meyers, and Wllllam Marcuzzo The Scorekeepers:ere dward Halnaut, and V1c DelPazzo The Amerlcan Leglon Basketball team ded its season wlth a five hundred percentage Wh J have twelve victorles and as many defeats 1 x were members of the Mad1SOH Bond County League, winnlng the playoff champlonshlp and a trophy Tn y pal t1c1pated 1D two tournaments, te ov eliminated in tnc quarter flnals 1n both 42 4 , 'H 1 f' CJ W 1 J G-A u ' 'Q , Syn- . . 0 , ' Q A l . t . . . .1 O 1 C -. ' ' .Q : .' . .Toe . . A .- ' ' , X 6 3 ' J. . . - ' o r , A f' Q ' . 3 . . h a Jil- Q . ' ,I . I 'h5, M . . R. Grain? '-, . t ' - A C I D NIYP . 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