Manual High School - Mirror Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

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Vh b 1 x cg ,, gig S Q A , ya t A l f W fd A S wh A. Gray Adamson f . f' A N XA' lu 'Q Biology, Tumbling -' S ' 0' fy X ve? 'K' , , ! l 3 ,w A . l Stuart Becker A it s Q Zin W I, ff . I Geometry, Algebra f' V, X ' A - l o r , , ,i 2 e . f ff ij A I . I! ' Dx .,f. 7 ' A? yy f L , xxx h I X I ' , ., ri h ' ' ' 'KA 'li ' '5 - - , f xv A eff john C. Aiello Commercial Geography Robert E. Bell Shorthand, Office Training ' Head of Department Ralph R. Atkinson .-n Lathe QI l Q. Fx ls ' V4 af: Kew! Bee Birkett V English, Journalism K. Q Richard Baxter Athletic Director fed John Blackman Machine Shop 7f2,1fv,f2f2aJWa y e W 4. X Physlcs vi X r ,. .. lg 1' A' M Q wr X X n Qu- R Algebra K N., xkxkt-' in ff! Q X Z fx , r -' John G. Dieken German, G ometry u wiv? I Mary E. Doeri Shorthand, Office Training L J za 9 E1 ,X i ...G , , ,I fl ly' ,Q j ' ,A f1-2. I. 4 Q. is ESX , M A f- Q , A f' ,M 'ix Ly Z! , f , ' H C 1' - 11 L 1 1' fi Ml! il li . in if I ri V 'in 'J Leo A. 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Sapp Mollie Rabold Commercial Geograph English Head of Department Ab Clara Reese Accompanist Q C 6 Aff l X Gertrude Remharl RQ Glen Schwartz Art, Salesmanship Commercial Geography Modem History Dean of Girls, Art 'Ya' Emma M Semlow Typmg, - Bookkeeping ,W do ,TIWQ 7 r iw . A ,b - S K 6 tx 41 Nell Sherman Bookkeeping PSN E 7 'A 7 ' X, wi o f' 3 f J f 6 it XX Ziff X' Qi :iw 1 ' X ii F A .5 H , X is ' ' 1 X 'f h zu , at K , f Q fl X X I Ev- , Ruth Stac r. Office William B. Civics 1-QW 5 l X Y Y A Q Walter W. Thomas Chemistry ff! Harvey L. Tucker English Theodore Van Buening Algebra Dorothy Sprague Latin Spanish Hester Walmsley English fi: 1 1 I ' JA A -I V, VK gl ' J- biyyaky '15 Q Florence Wescott English GLU Hazel C. Wolf U. S. History 33 1: W Xxx Nw f L W' l l y l 'Que-91? X Phyllis J. Wunsh Office Adeline Wyatt Librarian ff by MW' mv ,WW 'x Ai ff ix. 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A f-l ib f ' 3' 5,5-5-?5 :'g Y xx ici., V xg? ff - ' . f z f Q 2 X f X . 'l f -- Xf V , q ui? J .F 1 '.V' X ,jf M AVN Q 5 M 5 'A ,ff , 'lf,fm,u Q1 'ssl-2: V '. my ,fu .,yf' V .f .N , wv '-- A1 - s W ag ff 4 n iffilamffy iw W 1 3 . 'i -Q. ' January Senior Class it gl . . , Q, 3 Au 'YZ' N ' 1 Q ZW , ,. . vi x , if 4 w Q lr 5 I' - . ' lu MURRY BABCOCK. lan. 25 The mind ot the Aquarian is broad in scope. PHILIP ABBEY. Oct. 18 The people of this sign are usually interesting. BE'l'l'Y BAHTH, Iune 17 Gemini's people are dreamers and idealists. ANGELA ACTOS, Ian. 5 Those under the sign of the Capri- corn present a neat and an attrac- tive appearance. BLANCHE BHWN, Od. M Your manners are engaging, aflable, courteous, and obliging. NORMA BADEN. Ian. 23 The Aquarian is always sociable and friendly. 5' K M if ISK , . , P 5,2 2 We 'Q' . . i Wig, ELLEN AULD. Max. 30 You possess a good memory ol fine literary ability. RALPH BERGER, May 3 we 1 ' You are very reliable and highly eHicient in executing the plans of others. , ' i D as ' 5 qw, 55? X :His f Ee' SR - L J ig-f f ., 11 I ,f' k i? BETTY BLESOE. Dec. 8 You are very idealistic, easily irri- tated by triHes il your feelings are hurt. DONALD BURK. Iulv 13 You with are a reserved individualist a mind of your own. GLORIA BREISACHEH. Iuly 4 Your quiet, placid nature is a con- stant source of admiration to others. WILLIAM BLUME, Dec. 20 The mind ot the Sagittarian is ser- ious and grave, and can concentrate lor hours at a time. HELEN BOSE. Feb. 18 You are inclined to be impersonal and detached in temperament. GERALDINE COOK. Nov. 10 Scorpio people are inclined to be very determined and fixed in their ideas. VELMA CROTTS, Nov. 13 Those born under this sign are usually polite, pleasant, and most considerate. MARY BROWN. Dec. 19 ' Indications show that you are en- thusiastic about your work or busi- 11985. FLOYD BRADSHAW. Iuhr ID You have the type of personality that can be trusted with any im- portant duty. VIRGINIA DAVIDSON, lan. ll Those under the sign oi the Capri- corn usually show poise and good' self-control. Q g v, fx GERALD DBEIVIIF, Sept. 28 You have a quick temper, but are over it easily and quickly. ., ' -5 Q t 5 Berry 1-names. Nov. 16 Q . You are polite, pleasant, magnetic, f 'd t . - mi A S and most cons: era e x 1 5, I . 6? 2 2 E i ,wgix r VV .ll A . . - gk 2 A-3.4 LILLIAN GLAVASH. Sept. 27 ..,.,... You are a good reasoner, and can I ' observe the most minute details -- that escape many. MARY EVANS, Feb. ll ANNA HALEY, Feb. 2 The Aquarian has a large capacity for friendship. The Aquarians are quiet and even shy in manner. GRACE FEARS. Nov. 3 You are an excellent worker, when you take an interest in your work. RONALD HANAUER, Aug. 21 Those under the sign of Leo have very little fear, il any, in their nature. l'lUTI-I GRIDER, Apr. 1 ,. You are lond of music and are al- In iq ways full of lite and mirth. x ' . ffl RV .2 -...N DELLA rosrm. Du. 4 W A You are very independent, extreme- K ly ambitious, and lofty in aspira- tions. BOB HANSEN, Iuly 21 You can present a forceful, dy- namic and commanding attitude when necessary. 21' il LEONA HAHDING. Dec. 20 The Sagittarians are born idealists. BOB KUHN, Feb. 10 Aquarians show an appreciation N W for sports and outdoor life. ROLAND XIZLLENBERGER, Feb. 22 Those under the sign of Pisces show a love of sports and the out of . K 1 ' : fi? ykk' doors. GERALD HOOGERWERF, Aug. 30 You are a lover of detail and are very able at classification and ar- rangement. BOB IOHNSON. MAY l You would be highly capable of working out the financial schemes of larle corporations. DAVID LEBER. Feb. 4 The Aquarians do well in large corporations and firms. MARY JANE LEE. Ian. 25 The affections of the Aquarian are very strong. , MILAN KOSANOVICH, Dec. 20 A capable employee, you will be trusted by superiors who quickly sense your good qualitim. W . M if A 4 S Wfwx ff' ffl' MQ e 'ii 1 . K K V 6-W ..,. M., ggi Q 4, il. iz? ai A56 L ' 'v 4, if bf ,E w Q 5 1 a 4 t V igffgf Z 4. . , . 351 . A rf L gn x Nl? T 5 5 N' Fwy, 9 X f gy PAT KELLY. Nov. 25 .. The Sagittarians are naturally jov- V g k-ek ral, buoyant, and happy. ROBERT LORBER. Oct. 17 You are fond of beautiful and artis- tic things. zz -use il ' BETTY LORCH. Ian. 29 The mind of thwe born under this sign is ingenious and highly re- sourcelul. PAUL M.ICHB.EIL. Nov. 28 You will find that life brings you opportunity to enjoy happiness and good fortune. 'free- Ks In ' 1 X f Y :S Q A - I 'Q ' . 1. R 'N Y N... ,-A DOROTHY MEADOVIS, Im. ll if , Under ordinary circumstances you Q possess a great control, mentally. i Y I WU.MA McCANN. Ian. 14 Ordinarily you are mild-tempered, and somewhat generous. DOROTHY MARVAS. Ian. 28 Those born under this sign usually have good earning power. GEORGE N'EOK'RATlS. Nov. 28 You do not dwell upon the past or the present so much as upon the future. LOIS PITTNER. Mar. 13 You have a fine and deep sense ot appreciation of any kindness shown you. PAULINE MEIHR. Fab. 6 You powess the tendency to make friends easily. big. MARTHAMARVAS Ar 2 . p . In the commercial world, Aries peo- ple have much push and energy. 2 Q5 Q n MARY PORTER. Mar. S Those under the sign of Pisces are refined, and carry about them an air of elegance. RICHARD POWERS. Ma? Z0 Taurus individuals are steady, re- liable and capable ol taking charge . Q49 LOUIS SCHAFTS. lan. 26 The Aquarians are positive indi- viduals. of other people's possessions. GEORGE SELLERS. Od. 18 Libra people long for companion- ship rather than to be alone and f f K lonely. -gf V, Q i fe we new- t A 'Sm 'I-1 nr 6. . ws at ai. Q iff, ms, . N A a AR T REE D You are extremely well balanced, have intuitive powers, and are ideal- istic. FRANK ROBINSON. Aug. 3 You have an independent nature and like to do your own thinking and work. RAYMOND SLATHR. Mar. 5 The mind oi the Pisces individual is at the impulsive type and you act upon ideas immediately. AGNES SMALL, Sspi. 30 You are well met, attractive, and aristocratic. understanding, and sympathetic. ' A U h.,-2 4,9 'y VELVA scmonorm. I-me as - You have what is known as a noble 'Vx . Q, y character with loity ideals. it Q -vs' , 1 ,+- ' e' DON Ross. on 25 , T W K' In disposition you are patient, irank, f f: U I ..-l ANNE SWEENEY. Feb. 9 Aquarians are nearly always com- Yplete masters of themselves. January Honor Students Betty Barth N 1 Don Ross Murry Babcock-Valedictorian Lillian Glavash Mary J ne Lee Gloria Breisacker Dorothy Meadows Ann Sweeney Betty Lorch-Salutatorian June Honor Students Bertha Caplan Mischa Cohen fm!! f L , f V MLP Helen Crime' Mary Phyllis Ekstrum Karl Wheatley-Valedictorian Eleanor McAllister Ruth pan. Q New ,Dx g, . 'CI ..L-' W fi- ' . L J foxy 3-QF! 1 P-J Xbq. . f., B oe ,YN ,VM f e Qan- -N Eileen Semlow Ph yew A :E::Qf'f'1' I. -ay, l Lk I -,f- 1 Marcella Getz--Salutatorian iff! duff Mary Elizabeth WycoE H 1, W ,.,,,,,?.,,,,,,w A !n . June Senior Class D , fl' s 7 rl-ei. .51 . ag, 'Q X.. A s. X HELEN ANDERSON. Feb. 7 The most notable feature of the Aquarian is their understanding of human nature. xxx Y IOSEPHINE ABRAHAM. Oct. 21 You are pleasing fo meet being thoughtful, diplomatic, and cautious until you are sure of yourself. CECELIP. ALBERT. Sept. 19 In character you are honest, trust- worthy, sincere, and reliable. VIVIAN ANDERSON, lulY 14 You are the type which dislikes anything that may be construed as a small or petty act. DONALD BABES. Ma? 9 You are patient, determined, and very thorough in everything you do. LORRAINE ANDERSON, Sept. 25 The most handsome, the most beau- tiful, and lonely of all women are born under the Libra sign. A Q ME! 'IT H 5 ..t.t,,,, I. A 'l'Z':rfe . NORMAN ALBERTS. Aug. 4 ' f You show sincerity of purpose and ' are reliable and honest. , RAY munn. oa. iz S' You are skillful, conscientious, and A original, but you are impatient to succeed. 1, au... at I r . I HENRY BARRA. lan. 25 You are able to see both sides of the question at the same time. MARIAN BREREION, Od. 2 You have the characteristics ot a positive and dynamic mentality. Mffifm , .56 7 , g w c. , K A ' 1 i ' x IOHN BRATTON. lune 19 You enjoy the type of work which f gives you the greatest possible ex- A1 x . f 4 pression of your active mind. Q-H, Q MII-DEED BAUM-A-N' APT. 15 BERTIE BROADSTONE, Aug. I3 Aires women are fond of the pretty people of your temperament have things in lite as well as the best. very active imaginations, MARY Nov. 30' BETTY BROWN. Iune 16 The star,s indicate that lite holds Indications show that you will have glamorous possibilities for you. many very interesting friends and acquaintances in your lite. EVELYN BREDHJAN, Im. 24 ' A You possess the ability to rational- 1 V X , A ize and concentrate which is highly L - f developed. A - sn-,sw , v ...utr K X o... E' R 5 . WILLIAM BOESCH, Nov. 25 V ' K Your executive and managerial qualities can take you up the ladder ' of success. GERALD BROWN. Ian. 20 Your natural patience helps you from getting temperamental at times. its 4? in. X ' K sq-my . . ,F . Q? Q. .- 5 . 1 . -,rf .ta f M. 'Q fl' A. . kv.. my N fx IOHN BROWN, Aug. 23 Persons born under your sign are courteous, diplomatic, and possess good manners. IANE CAMERON, Feb. 25 Your generous and sympathetic nature will bring you many lriends and acquaintances in lite. A 1., ! 5 3 .1 If -'-1 915 rf f yn. k Jw rv- Q ,, .W . X ...W Qsifiajg ft f X' .Lx J , i,Nx 1 . , , X ,,.-I W ' ss f N DAL:-: ntmx. Feb. 18 You have many worthwhile talents and much ability. ELEANOR BRUNIGA. Apr. 8 You are capable of holding posi- tions of authority and responsibil- ity. MARCELLA BUEHLER, Aug. 3 The laculty of visualizing many scenes and things enables Leo peo- ple to be good artists, dancers, and entertainers. SYLVIA CAMPBELL. Aug. 13 You have natural charming man- ners which go tar toward making you well liked in your particular circle. IRWIN CANTOR, Iune 20 You have the ability to inHuence others when you set a good example ot your own ideals and philosophy. BE'I'I'Y CALLBHAN, Ian. 1 Your timidity or reserve is a result of your serious and active mind. N- :. . A . 5 writ'-1 V s p an fi v' ' 5 , R ., 'V -7- A -5 . v ' F V Q' 153' s' - 'f , . V- u . g M . W 'ff' . ' s . ff A WALTER BUEITNER, Nov.,2 6 By nature you possess indomitable will and have the greatest selt- . Q, t control. 3 , o A BERTHA CAPLAN. Sept. 21 Indications show that your,mirid 1 is active and conversationally you, have a vast tund of knowledge... 30 S Us 4. .. ,Q k Q MAXINE CARNAHAN. Ian. 29 Others are impress ed by your poise and selt-possession. DONAVAN CHABD You hesitate at the thought ot being ' tied down, ol having your freedom ol action restricted. wax Su ' 1 sa. 1' 'ss s' K QRS wa 'QS' .4 ' 'Prefs ,Q V , ' 55' 2. W Vw. Q fuk, I 'f i A L11 f J we K1 - ff , jf, . X ' af 5? fx vs. f V1 Asn- K . 1 A, . noszm' cnssmv. ren s 5 ,V 1' , People the sign of Aquarius have P i unusually keen powers ol obser- - vation. Q. e A ig' MARILOU CARPENTER, Iuly 8 Cancer people have artistic ability and may be found in the commer- cial art world, composing music, or painting. GEORGE CASSENS, Auq. 22 You have good powers at express- ing yourself and are excellent in the art oi repartee. IRMA CHARLES. lune 5 Your personality is attractive to people upon first impression. EUGENE CHAIVINI. Apr. 16 Others respect you because you have the courage ot your convic- tions. HELEN CHANDLER, Fe Aquarians have a good memory for most things. b. 13 ' 1 f , 1 ,jf l . guy. '14-DJ, WL!-R ,AQ L. ,N,,..., 16' fad 1 I I V fi! Q' ' v f me 6+ 5,4-v' I in -. .J . vimt 9-. jo .. in t est 4. . K1 Q 3' Loumux cnssms, Nov. 1 V' g U K You are exceedingly fond ol out- ' le door sports and give much ot your ' K A- 'X leisure time to such pursuits. ,., 1 1 , jj i',y:4' f. fl e , lg, -f, Miscxm COHEN,Auq. 9 W ' , Y I-3, X, A V The natural artistic nature oi your 1 L J v Ln f 'W 4 I A ff . , I sign enables people ot your sign to ' be good entertainers, musicians, I , J, Q 1 f, 1,1 W and actors. -A RAYMOND COOK. March 29 You are quite generous, impulsive, and changeable at limes. MILTON CURRY, Nov. 22 Ruled by jupiter, you can be a very lucky, successful person. Q 5 K -A . . i 5 2 . kd ,Lf E ' '- . 5 f- -- 5 ,225 Q, A ALYCE CRAWFORD. Od. 6 ' People born under Libra excel in music, mathematics, and dramatic art. , ii PATRICIA COOPER, Sept. 28 Libra people haveinteresting minds, and have very good judgment in nearly all the things they do. Q KARL DEMMIN. Feb. 13 ' Those under the sign of Aquarius possess vivid, colorful imaginations. RICHARD CRAIG. Iuly 27 You take an interest in many sub- jects which enables you to be an interesting conversationalist. BERNICE DOEBLHR, May Z4 You have good powers of observa- tion and perception. MILDRED CULSHAW. Dec. 17 You have noble qualities that lead , f ' to advancement and a position of 'i iv 9 1 K V honor. QW is 'A . . . , 1 , W. A I be .eff Q Q. , , . ' I -Q ',.i H511-:N cmmmn. May 25 X' You are inclined to live and reflect Y A V your every thought. MARTHA DIXON. Auq. 25 You are quite popular because a 32 good conversationalist is always appreciated. V. Q ,gt fl j it x. 1 , . 3 Q 4 .-.- . .ki sg, , . .xi W J' I LH. 52 Q in K3 . f .J nl vi UMW A 'Q' - jk u L' VIRGINIA EADS, Feb. I5 You are an individualist and a very independent one. VIRGINIA ERXLEBEN Nov 27 You can see the outcome of things before they occur or materialize. I. av- fb as 6- 1 U V 'G 'J cHAm.o'1 1's nom. June 17 A Your active mind inclines you to be I talkative and to take a delight in personal arguments. IEANEITE EGAN, Dec. 9 Personal happiness as well as good fortune in life are promised by your stars. ANNA EHRAT, Nov. 3 You are an independent thinker and fond ot keeping your own counsel. HOWARD FAUTZ. Aug. Z2 You usually succeed in leaving a good impression on your guests or friends. THEIJVIA FEGER. IUZY S Those under this sign study and analyze everything they undertake very carefully. BEVHLY ERNST. Auq. 28 The avefffge Virgo individual pre- sents an intellectual type ot er. sanality. P is . : TN aa? -H H .1 W J . '0 Siu. f MARY EKSTRUM. luly 16 K 1Q ' Your mind is such that you have - little difficulty in recalling little . used facts or knowledge from your w, memory. g hx- vrvuuw from Aug. z 4 You have good reasoning ability and most of the time show logical judgment especially in impersonal matters and subjects. Q 'fu DOLORES FICKEL, Feb. I5 You enjoy musing and daydream- ,C 5, 1 uf... DALE FRIESS. Oct. 23 mg. pf ly. LOUISE FIELDING, MAY 9 You are never really contented un- less you have frequent changes ot scenery or new experiences. MUSSETITE FISCHEH, Sept. 15 Your excellent powers of observa- tion, combined with other mental faculties, make you somewhat criti- cal. BL'l I'Y FORQUER. Dec. 28 You are inclined to note the minute details ol' most propositions. o X f 551' wi- . N s You have many attractive qualities which will enable you to draw peo- ple to you. 'A X SARAH FOLKERS. lu1Y 24 You are capable of taking orders and executing them conscientious- x 5 MARGARET FRI11. Aug. I6 Those under this sign have an intui. tion which provides them with the knowledge as to the cause of any failures. GEIRALDINE FROCHTER, Aug. 5 Those under this sign have a daring and adventuresome nature. IJ-7 I . -- . 1 .. fir -f ' GJ as 1 'Bing fs ,Ea 5 fgv 3.3 . 2 VL- is if ,xxk Q WANYTA FISCHER. Dec. 16 Your intuition can always be de- pended upon to warn you against a gamble. GENIEVE FULTZ. Mar. 20 You are loyal to your friends and are willing to make sacrifices to help them. ' ga s, if wx N Q3 NN 4' CLINTON FUQUA. Apr. ll You are highly enthusiastic and full of zeal where new plans are con- cerned. fe M gf . Us egg eggs, mf JW M.. V' ails K N. fir' 1 . nl W. xwjjfy N' MRRGUERITE GRAWEY. Aug. 4 YOU have within you all the quali. ties essential for economic security. it J 4 CN 1 W, ..., WILMA GOFIT, Oct. 24 I The mind oi the Scorpio person is competent, shrewd, ingenious and lar-seeing. ANNA GEORGE, Dec. 20 You do not mind hard work to in- sure security iar yourself and loved ones. x ' . ' I 1 MAHCELLA GETZ. Iuly 26 Xou are by nature more adaptable to mental than physical types of workl esting. 1, .1 l tk! is J 'M ff E' S I ,Ulf 031 X, was DOROTHY GREGORY, IulY 14 Your natural will power and deter- mination enable you to lace obsta- ' h. cles and accomplish muc VIRGINIA GRHNEH. lan. 28 A You have a good sense of apprecia- tion ol artistic things and music, 3-v sumcs GRAVENOR. Ian. 27 Most girls ot this sign radiate a per- ' ' d 'nter- sonality that is magnetic an 1 HARRY GILLESPIE. Od. 29 You glory in activity, seem tireless in energy, and accomplish more than the average person, VIRGINIA GRIMM. Nov. 23 You make friends very quickly and are generous and loyal to them. nv- -QQ We -s ..q'y -A ARTHUR HAUEISEN, lui? 8 Those born under the sign of Can- Ka cer will find their success lies professional lines. RAY HELMER. Ian. 4 You possess an unusual and I Q thoughtful sense of humor. . ci 3 Mg e yr M1 s J in ' E is as Z , in X Mi pq x i f : li ! .iizfs ff i , wi Q- QV W.. . ei V Ivr ,li gl? . BARBARA 1-mnmcx. Iuly 18 .. ' ,ff You are the type who doesn't cate ' - ' to become aggressive unless condi- K H tions or circumstances make it a ,K necessity. K IAMES HAWTON. Oct. I4 Your refinement and charm make you well received in any company as well as in public. BETTY HAYES. Apr. 25 Your ruling planets make you a good conversationalist and a pleas- ant hostess. 4, GERHARDT , Apr. 15 Those born in this month are cun- ning, shrewd, and have a talent for making money. ROSE HIRSCH. Mar. 6 Way down deep in your mind you have self-confidence and courage. REGINA HELLSTERN, Feb. IU A 54 V. You are inclined to classify all the 'f knowledge that comes to you. , ' H J A of nf lk' 3 . N ' a y, by . . if Ku ,.'. y ,F ,Wx fy ve, :pf D W Q ' .fgE' Xf- , px . xg. ' THELMA x-uwm. Apr. zs A Throughout life you will seek to W i enjoy life to its fullest extent. BETTY HOCHSTATTHR. Apr. 13 You are fond of adventure and de- light in entertaining your friends. WILLIAM HOCHSTATYER, Apr. 13 You would make a good business man being keen and alive to grasp an opportunity. AUDREY HOLZSCHUH. Apr. 2 Your ruling planets give you un- Mk usual understanding and originality. ROSEMARY HOFFMAN. Oct. 23 Q-' You will win the respect oi your fellow beings and will attain suc- cess in lite. RAYMOND HOEHNE. Iuly 12 People under this sign have the ability to save and are very wise and ronservative in money matters. WILLIAM HOELTYE. Iune 2 Indications point to sharp wit and lorcetulness of thought in speech. VIRGINIA HOULIHAN, Dec. 18 The high spirited, magnetic, per- sonality of the Sagittarian attracts to them many friends. ELLA HUMPHREY. Iu1Y 1 You are the type that can be trusted by others and will be the confidant of many HARVY HOLLIGAN. Mar. 18 Those born under this sign are usually pleasant in manner, and noticeably easy-going. X SSB- 3 X ff ' 3 F1 ' if SHIRLEY HOFERER. Sept. 14 You have a very good mind and it is up to you to use it wisely. MARIAN IVEY, Auq. 2 The mind of the Leo person is the ambitious typeg it is a determined mind. . S HLEEN IANSPNN. Ma? 14 - XYou possess much sell-confidence, --N E ,and you are a good mixer. WDW' K x HAROLD IOHNSON. Feb. 18 You possess a very active faculty of inspiration. fi, U' -A W- BERNICE IOHNSON. Iulv 29 You are not the type that is inclined to hold a grudge or ill-will for very lang. MARY IENKINS. Apr. 14 Aires people are fond ot home but prefer outside duties which give them a wide range of activity. RQBERT F. IENKINS, Mar. 20 Aires people are charming, mag. netic, and pleasant to meet. THAN IOHNSON, Dec. 6 You are ambitious and zealous to make a tortunate place for your- selt. FX 'j Q - . . ., ., fi , ,J,f!gr,'f!f- ff 4..5,f'fAYa'Vr KKJ 1 w f f. IOL!-hi IOI-lNSOili Dec. 2 Those born under your sign can be cheerlul and hopeful despite cir- cumstances or trouble. We .J EDNB IOHNSON. Oct. 4 People born under Libra are well- liked by many and throughout life will not make enemies. is K ,ff ,i .. ., fy -L .Y ,52':,ffwX -WN - ' ' iw H My ii, f 1 J . 11. , A' V f f 'YQ 7 iiii I rf' 4, 3 af .A ,H 'to 1-ji Net x . 'Q 'J J . -xx, a y . J 1 X -ug 4 ,W P, noni-:nr M. n-:NmNs, Mu. 17 i ,Q '.. ,, ' You are inclined to be serious and X take many things tor granted. 'ki fs - - 'A ff? GLEN IONES, Mar. 2 ' 'S' it The Pisceans are pleasant in man- ' ner, noticeably easy-going, and are extremely unselfish. .- ii is MX W , it i Y at . tg .x . , P lx DEAN KENDALL, Apt. 13 SHIRLEY KANE. Feb. 24 fi in lr- 1-'fm . 1pV'X i it SAM IOSEPH, Aug. 23 Virgo people cannot bear to see anything out of place or alignment. CATHERINE KINSELLA. Feb. 15 You possess the type of mind and power ot will to accomplish what you desire. M W, 1? Q 1. J You are extremely ambitious and painstaking in all which you under- take. ELEANOR KLARICH, Feb. 22 You have excellent powers of medi- tation, reasoning, and judgment. BETTY KELLY. Oct. 25 The average Scorpio individual is attractive, witty, intelligent, and You are faithful to any trust or commission and can be depended on at all times. CATHERINE KNAPP. lune 5 Your fondness ol dress and tinery is t quite philosophical. o your personal advantage. BEITIE KERSTEl'I'ER, Sepi. 7 The people born under Virgo are rather quiet and retiring in manner. -es'.!. i,, We 5. ? T.. yum -YW ' 'pf t K V fi W S fb A f f I ELLEN KELLY. Sept. 10 Those under the sign of Virgo have active minds and very practical natures. , I , 'AQ'-4 ,fi raw . 'M , . ' - . -3 ur! -,- Mlusm. xocx, luly 20 - N' 2 Your perception is such that little escapes your attention. ' . V ag:-1 me 2 . PHYLLIS KOCH, Iune 19 Indications show that you are very you meet. . . W. . pg: 22- V -Q was yy t . Q we Silk t Q A ,Q N' . t ,A .,. I iss, Wx ,XF S Q are at Q- 4' 15 2 x ,if 25 A ievwkf 1 ea Y sgzsalfm - . . JMC . .. IIM KOLDITZ, Nov. 23 well-liked by the majority oi people GEORGE LEONARD. Iuly 14 Those under the sign of the crab i yki are inclined to e x p r e ss their 7 ' thoughts in actions rather than Words. Q . . 1 11 3 5 gi JOAN LEHNIAN Indications show great love ot ments, and have a entertain L! , , nossm' Lmsuzv. me s .V A rye! Abimi' fo attract Populanty 'S one Indications show that your process E k Of VO'-If natural Riffs' ol reasoning are influenced by your feelings and emotional states. Ig ix X. AIG' U 'E :1 1-:L1zABm'H xolml. sept. 16 nm-ry LIPPS, Dec. 24 ,QS Your natural and aristocratic bear' Your natural patience helps to keeai, Bi, ing and demeanor will command you from getting temperament 1 the respect ot others. very often, I '- vi I l lk A K I , HELEN LEISCHIK1, Feb. I4 'SJ K. ' You End enjoyment in many things N ' - 1 'E K that other people do not find pleas- f ' .. ure in. is 5.9 K I i ' . ' if' in V sponsibili ties. BETTY LANXON, Aug. 15 You have good executive ability and are capable ot assuming re- aww .. . yg g V .- Hi . . .3 t.rd ..-' CHARLES LOEFFEI., Iune 25 You endeavor to be cautious and prudent in all matters. HELEN LONG, Dec. l You are very impulsive, swiit in action, and impatient at restraint 1' C MILDRED MADISON, May 7 Those born Undef YUUr sign are broad-minded, intellectual, clever, Bild practical. 1 X, fl,- fi F if JACK Mcfw. Auq. 6 In charactef you are courageous to K the point of daring and sometimes rashness. MARILYN LOWERY, Dec. 31 Your personality and mind will de- termine largely the degree of suc- cess and happiness you will have in life. 1 ELEANOH MCALISTER. MAY 12 Taureans are broad-minded, intel- lectual, clever, and practical. IEANFI'I'E MARKOSKI, May 15 The personality oi the Taurean is very attractive, cheerful, and dip- lomatic. SILVIO MATARELLI, Nov. 9 Some oi your best qualities are de- veloped in lighting competition, as you like opposition. DONALD MCLEOD luly 10 tude that enables you to accomplish things when others give up K 1 on in You have the patience and torti- IOSEPH MCDERMOTT. Dec. 24. You have the type of mind that enables you to be very etiicient in ierreting out lacts and knowledge in instances where others fail. ALBERT MATTLIN. lune 6 You are given to inductive and de- ductive lorms ol reasoning as may suit your mood. N A w EVELYN MAUS, Iune 24 Cancer people are destined to rise in life. K W ROBERT NIOHR. Aug. 5 Vi You are naturally courteous and -Y: 1 considerate oi others. K .. ,e ' 1 . f f ft . W ' Q x .Knob iv' 0 X , vm-tem . ' 8 tv, .. s' 5. , Qt ' s ' i ROBERT E. M1L1.r:R. Iulv I ... .S You will command the respect ol dew.. ' many because your generous nature 1,7 .L makes you want to serve them. 2 IEAN MAXWELL, Dec. 24 BERTHIENA MOLCHIN. Aug. 24 i Capricorn people are serious, deep, You can be depended upon and will and loyal in their affections. usually take your share oi respon- sibility in matters of importance. MARY MAYEH. Nov. B IRR MONROE, Dec. 9 You are observant, an excellent 771059 bDffl under this sign have f conversagignaligt, but also 3 gpgd sudden flashes of inspiration which Y ' listener. should be followed. I N f Wm ? BETTY MI'l'Cl'IELI.. Feb. 21 x A V' Your mind is impressed with new x and original ideas of a progressive , im nature. - e - 'Rh e 4 w X A , -at X k X l ws.: M my ' 1. JA. i .3..' y Qi' , 9, us' - YJ X - ,Ld X . .. 1 x K lv ' , I -if f ' 'W' 1 le, 'FTXQN f ' . J I 'l'.i ,',. i WW' BERNADINE MILLER, Feb. 11 -+- , A -. Understanding,generosity,and high , spirits are the chief qualities of i f A f your sign. ff' 'L IOSEQHINE MONROE. Dec. I2 The people born under this sign are usually lastidious and discriminat- ing. ROSEMARY OKTANSKI, Mar. 14 NOMA MOORE. Sept. 4 You represent the type ol person that is adapted to a professional lile. WARREN NICOT. Dec. 22 You desire good surroundings, the best within your means. ,Y w ?' l,n ., , A-E ,X un, in qt. 'dl . ss MILTON . Apr. S Aries people have the rare faculty W oi speaking the right word at the most opportune time and place. X 5 'Wm 2 WAYNE MOTE. 5991- 19 Most people do not realize that you are a natural thinker. MARY MONGOVEN, Feb. 21 Active faculty ol inspiration, and a mind of new and original ideas are a lew ot your many traits. You are somewhat reserved timid in some situations. BOB OLDENDOHF. lulY 31 People under this sign are inclined to be quite atlectionate and kind. ADA NEWSAM. Mar. 22 You are very earnest and sincere in your desire to help others. X 2 EILEEN NEFF, Bug. 23 You present an attractive and neat appearance as you are inclined to be critical in your manner of dress. RUTH PARK. Sept. 21 Indications show that you are gen- erous, sympathetic, atfectionate, jovial, and very expressive. .WN 4 EEZ , f an i 32 tb' . it dim. . . an f x ii GLORIA PECK, Aug. 28 You have the ability to learn things much easier and taster than some other types ot people. ROSE PILLISCHAFSKI, Sept. 8 01. rj' gi' lifjli p . y fi inf' You are inclined to use your faculty of imagination in a practical way. rl . I Z 2 Lf J fe'-l a ll I i' .Q ff T T s1-um.:-:YPruL1.1Ps.reb. za or - T Q Pisces indicate that you have a I ' , great deal of reserve which just A 1 AGES? borders on bashfulness. ZH-MA PERRY' lime 21 KATHERINE mrzzn. sept. 19 Canfgf PSUPIC PTS 1mFffeSSlQU5f?le, You are naturally industrious, loyal sens1t1ve,receptlve and imaginative. and sincere in your work- RICHARD PETERS. Ian. I BETTY PLATTNER, Aug. 18 Your devotion to your parents and You have good coordination be- Iamily is usually very good and tween mind and body. loyal. RUTH PIERSON. May 12 The progressive Taureans are pla- t cid, contented, serene, and make 3 pleasant companions. A 3 off' ,- 7 .Zw+ff.2?fffa 44 wx ' , ns- , A aa 'fi JOSEPH PEYHOS. lune 14 show a liking for sports, travel 1 K study, and entertainment lOl-IN POWERS lulY 3 Those under the sign of the crab K is Q Those under the sign of Gemini t....,,- should become more expressive and give out some ol their interesting ideas and philosophy to others. EVELYN' BAKER. Iune , .. ,fnunqpuva--ws. . N.. -,..k,..:..., .... .4 V -- ,f y ,N ,K , ji My 5 ssnnucrz Pucxrrr. nb. 12 1 Q: A l I 5 F 5 - You have an unusually good and rl - ' I- Q interesting mind. ff' I y K A N M . . Y V! Gnmzvlzvs mcnmms. Dec. 18 , ' Friendly by nature, you enjoy 5 1 1 many worthwhile acquaintances. X .S- Y . - r . - Q' up 5. ,wx N 0,3 EMMA HEAVLEY. Max. 17 fa s. ' Pisces's subjects show they possess good minds and charming person- alities. LILLIAN PUCKNUS, Nov. 30' RUTH RICHTER. May 4 You are not happy in a mediocre, small corner of lile, but embrace many activities and contacts. CATHERINE RAFOOL. Aug. Z1 Yours is a sign ol possibilities and some of the greatest world figures were born under it. Indications are that you possess natural qualifications lor writing and iournalism. BERNRDINE RIES. lime 30 You are an idealist and possess a great love for home lite and do- mestic comfort. is aft. 'J ANNA RTSHAW, Aug. 5 ii WF People under the sign of the crab , have the ability to make people ' 5 , content and happy. X .5 . V 1' Z. -ef P VSV uv f T aFff. 'g.f Q. 2. , .r Q.. 1 14 Gemini people have good promo- tional and sales ability and succeed in occupations dealing with the public. CATHERINE HODDEN. Feb. 19 M Those born under this sign are calm, cool, and collected at all times. .W ...,5u1.,,4, U ,,, ., , .,. . Mu, ,. 'Q .JV f IW tier! . gmaistiif 'TI' 5 .. .ff 1-ftimaff . ROGERS. Oct. 30 Scorpio people are dynamic in a mental and physical sense. EMMA SCHHRER. Oct. 29 M ost of the people born under vour sign have a quiet, dignified, manner. LQ x 'W'- x W - DK' , Dorus sci-iAAB.1an. 22 'K' You take a keen delight in all sorts of travel and will travel much in 1 w e. A , 1 the course oi your lite. , gp f r 31 EQ: VIRGINIA RUBINO. Mar. 30 In social life you are never at a loss to provide entertainment for those about you. ARDELLA SALTSMAN, Iune 18 The Gemini people's finances show that you will be a whimsical and generous spender, MARIE SCHIFGOWICH, I-ily 22 i You enjoy taking chances because it is a part ol your nature. BIETTY SCHINDLER. Feb. 17 You can be interestingly expressive and create a good impression on all you meet. f . . X ,r 2 ' ' as ,. - LOIS SCHAAB, lin- 22 5 H 4 . , aw .0 You, to a certain extent, have a if gh M A., N ' fondness for sports. ,L he-fo' X X WL! ,ii c an it ,fi 'if fi.. J : Qi . f .MJ ,.e, 2 ff ' 4 ms 'N 7 X. ,,, Q I ' EDWIN SANDALI.. Dec. 21 You have a good degree ol will, '-we determination, patience, and per- Kk sistency which make you a progrese K , '13 sive person. , ' E KATHLEEN SCH'M1DGBI.L.Iune li! Indications show that you will choose the intellectual type of peo- ple lor your Iriends. ELIZABETH SCHRINER. April 20 For the most part, Aries women are ' . Charming and gentle. 9545 , . w 4 5 Y 'E , is IUNE SEGLER, lune 23 You manifest considerable reaction, consciously, to your subconscious mind, KATHLEEN SEIBOLD. Auq. 22 Your personality, or as others see you, has much to do with your suc- cess in lite. ELIZABETH SEIZINGHR. lune 24 Success to people under your sign will probably come in middle years ELIZABEYH SELLERS. Oct. I6 You are independent, stubborn. sell-willed. positive, and aggressive. - EILEEN SEMLOW. Ian. 21 Indications show that you will never be an astrologer or fortune teller 'Y vs V, .t i sig? if-. i BETTY SHEA. Oct. 12 - Libra shows that you possess origi- nality of thought and should be a successful organizer. GHUIVB SHILOR. Auq. 2 You have the natural mind of a leader or an adventuresome being. 4,5 though it is dependent on your own x - actual progress. 1 1 F . i ' W . l ss K 1, km 'Q lp- . V' A ,. ,, 'l WILLIAM SHLEH, Feb. 6 . ' ' You are careful and very cautious, ' I . , and seldom act upon a sudden , I, ,Q It impulse. FRANCES sm-:LToN. om. 31 l ' r ' Your judgment is good and shows rare foresight in your final conclu- sion on important subjects. COLLEEN SPENCE, Ma!! 19 BE'l'l'E STIFF. Sept. 26 ' v f EY i, 5, 1' . if F. r s 4 1 5- E L. f is 5 Y VESTA SHOWALTEB. Sept. Q8 X x vi Many ot Libra people have inter- QW 6 ,. esting ideas, whch il expressed in a E , X 1 X, 5 practical manner, would be benefi- ' 'G' . cial to others. xx' ' J V i X , MATILDA s'1'r:An.r-'eb. 24 5,15 . ' if Those born under this sign usuallyx N -X 2' . are great benefactors to mankind! ' si V aah 'Rt . h H9 H- 1 N ,, t M i p 'Q J f s Y , 5 . if 1 . M t 2, , i A i f ..f'MSlvsk 5' L K , 'jk' , -f I . as if- 1 fi ,vifll fi ' 41, 5 fa: .K .',.r A ww V , . : : is ' ' 'ff-iii M The women of this sign have a nat- ural, jovial, cheerful and witty mind. ERMA SHOWUS, Nov. ll You are distinguished in appear- ance and show good taste in dress. RICHARD SHOWERS, D 2 FRIEDA STBIPP. April 3 You are cautious, studious, and thorough in whatever you do. ' ec. I Your ms ir d ' pl e ideas are always ol a progressive nature. You are neat in dress and appear- ance and tak ' ' roundings. E pflde In YOU! SUI'- LARRY SPIDLE. Feb. 19 You are naturally inquisitive be- cause ot the intense activity of your mind. ?. in ,AQWQBU1 fl 1 . W' M' r 'l if A fb a -it MARION suzisma. Apr. 25 1 A z You are so constituted that you will ' fri' persistently and patiently spend a lifetime in the achievement ot your - I- ' , ob iective, Q 5 zorm STOCKSICK. nm s Indications show that you are fitted for almost any type of work you desire to take up. N -M 6 ,. QW, , Q ta. Fm. Wk ,nfs 'Q H. ' i ig, ' 3 h , Qwa Lug LOIS STRRSSBURGER, Dec. 20 It is not difficult for you to attract many lriends and wellwishers who admire you. IOHN SZLABICK, Nov. IU Your unerring judgment and cool, calm, sell-possession are likely to carry you high in your profession. DALE SWANSON. Aug. 3 ffffr . fs-e .- ro i f ., g you dui' Jog A. SQYNR IOHN SULLIVAN. Feb. 19 In love and romantic affairs your feelings and emotions are apt to influence your mind quite strongly. The manners and speech ot those under this sign are lorcelul and direct. WUJJAM SWADINSKY. April 2 You have an inventive mind and are interested in the mechanical and electrical science. . sift J FERN TANNER. Ma? 13 You possess confidence, sel!-reli- ' ance, determination and stubborn- ness. SHIRLEY TAYLOR. Ml? 5 Your quiet, steady manners, are ad- mired by others who marvel at the eHiciency you display. 4 I M Q ,ie DELBERT SWANSON. Indications point to reasonable suc- cess in any line ot work or business dealing with the general public. Q . wal? f. A .f BEITY SWAN. May 30 When in a mood to talk you are an exceptionally good conversational- Q.. ist. -- ,VPN- hi .fmiriif Auq. 3 ' 1 E, A K I r A , 4 A. ' ' ,' 1 . if ' I is . ICANN TEMPLIN. March 25 You do everything in your power to excel in any proposition you may undertake. 49 . JOYCE THOMAS. Iune 17 K 145, and emotional point ot view. +A 'ri , .. K D Q N. fs ,wb J . .,. Q ' . A ,W .W 8 ii ,Pi-iii You are impulsive from a mental ALVIN WALKER, Feb. 16 F, You radiate a complex personality , Q7 K I that is active and expressive. fu-v-W an-.Z lf l-W me., ' . A 1 '.v..:... y E P fe, A K 'A IACK VLBHOVICK. MaY 25 'M Indications show that there are ' ' Q many things that interest you and r alford you pleasure. I .g h fil l 6 , ..,.. , ,i I.aVERNE THOMAS. Ian. 28 You have the ability to learn most things easily. , BETTY THOMPSON. Oct. 29 You show a fondness for travel and have many adventures on fwater. ROBERT WARDLE. Iuly 1 You are meditative and quite often like to enjoy the sacred and seclu- sion of your own thoughts. ANNA WEBER. Ian. 13 Your ideals are high and you have a somewhat timid, affectionate, and retined nature. 'Wh 'Q' WILLIAM VOGLER. lune 2 Your active mind causes you to be , bored with the sameness of things. Qu an-f ' A x 43 . . , .wh Y 7 N v i ' , -'K ' x ', 5 - V WANDA TULICK. Sept. 1 . I ,. - The mind of the Virgo individual is very practical, critical, and well . , ordered. f 3 5' . LAWRENCE wus:-num, Apr. 13 ' w Aires people are impulsive, ambi- tious, and quick tempered, but they are easily paciiied. KARL WEEATLEY. Dec. I I As if Some of the best writers of short - it stories come from this sign, for they ' K understand words and their uses. X ' LESLIE WILSON. March 29 ,' You are endowed with wonderful talents that others do not appreci- ss. as we- . , 5 ' I - ,sy I , fx If if , W A-..f wmv mm: WILKIN. .Sept 4 V M Others admire the efficient way lin which you go about your duties and work. sr: DLE WHITE. Ian. 7 Capricorn people usually are able to get along with any individual they choose to get along with. MIELVIN WHITE. Feb. 8 You have natural power and ability for artistic and musical matters. IVY WINN. Iune 27 You are endowed with mental and physical faculties that will enable you to be happy in life. EARLINE WOLGAN. Ma? 7 You are often too generous and often overload yourself with the Yf I r : ,J burdens of others. A 1 ,' Q .1 f f x, f J' 'f ' - af, QW i aa fi xg, f-ML i KA sf xl DARRELL WILLIAMS, APnl 17 .Q E' You are determined to succeed re- 'gil s- W gardless of hazards, and firm in ,t wr Y ii' MI W your convictions. f -W ' vfv f fi II Q I 'I I QIII I I I I 5 N , ,Tr I A I X 'Q ' . I'ji'I e s s e si i I iw , wwf W Q ,K . 4: , I An. . ... , .W ,V , i HY' :ff SR my Qvwau- 54- MARCIA WHITTAKIZR. MaY 27 Your imagination causes you lu de- sire a picturesque and romantic form of existence, -Q Q' Q, MARY ELIZABETH WYCKOFF. Iuly I2 You should cultivate the art of self-expression because you can do so much to make others happy. 52 STEVE YADRO. Dec. 26 Because you are an independent thinker, you desire to reason and prove things for yourself. - MYRTLE YOUNG. May 12 A The Taureans are fearless, kind, :V ,Gt K? gentle, and magnanimous. K uv. f A ,ml 'P' ROSEMARY YONKOUSKI. Apr. 8 You are destined to succeed in some outstanding way. -191 'Du s ND Si.. mn, PAUL ZICK, Iuly 14 we 91 1 I Those under the sign oi the Crab I are natural students and are some' , 5 ' r :RN what reserved, 3 im Nw' NH.,- 4 Glen Jones, President joseph Petros, Vice-president Luella Cassens, Secretary Thelma Feger, Treasurer Wie 'l '-'V ,,,,,g 7,f Charles Krosse CPTGSJ I f X i X .X ' MQ ,,,......, , sk. .XX X txix X XXX Xt, Xxx X in XV JUHIORS 43 X X f Frank Streibich K Sec'yl X it 1 X XXX X fl l lx Shirley Sholl CTreu.J vi ins-4 Q it - ll W Q Nfl x N - X. K 5 1 RX Q J 6 D ' X X X K ' X7 4 f 1 K1 Xxx va, l fly 4 fx - A 1 X f fin t 'Mk -fx 15 fx XJ ix XX X Q ffm ' fx P mff f ' X f X fx V ff C f f -is C ia. V' KJ X . 9 xx! O X fx Q i-572m fowl My ff t gf A O Q Maxine Overturf CVice-Pres.ff Q 9 FQK X x 7 CQ f I, ' 5 rvftyv 4 If 1 to tcm lj QI K 4 ff fi 1 A - X ff Q 'x '52 1 ki K x.' fy VG 5 fe 5 f A J, K , 1 ' ' f - . 4' 2 F ' ' X gf K ' 1f.1t,afC:vNEAfr,g'f,'X fr'-JKHgf C if f 'CQ 1 f CL, K C CC Q4 KCV , . 7 K J Y Y 4-Y N, X u XA J U er eff! A an L K. ' Y fj A , K W fel!! ff . YQ ig fn: uf- CN 1 K fel 'K ' , F Q 5 bfyx, :Qfgi of TXQ- ' ' Q1 C ' fs - - we fr M f Q1 Q . h w -Exif x X i XX- I g f K ' f 1 x rl t XR C, I K! X ' r K X fe X 'sq 1 K fl . D X' F N W' l 4 CQLWCX ,,x.y xx V X X golf i up K X X - X t 1: ,K We have tried hard this year to overcome El ' Flmu qglfirj the awkwardness we knew as Sophorrxores - ' X 1 R and get our feet firmly balanced to execute f X I the duties of the juniors. Now with the last - X .X 4 A strains of the Junior Prom echoing in our X ' . f ears, we are looking forward to entering our ' X f Senior year with a lighter and surer step. 1 E 9 X., V, if X 53 ' K W K ,K , Y V V Z V J 1 I ' gl J I K v ' wa! ' ibn fk ,', . A f + -. .. . 1 ' 'Ag 'T' 1 Q 5 sg L 1 - V: ---as .5 J. Batroi S. Beal: H. Booker W. Boltic M. Buchanan D. Cahn gg- 4 M S.. .fm 5 5 A21 xlsimiggg sf' A. Carr R. Carter f l' L. Dudley G. Fulton G. Galle! 5 nf. 5 ' J X 1 .Eff in 'XS u 1 H1 f- yf ay . ff! T54 J.c.f R.l-Iall M.H ' a 1 M.:-I , ,,- ,V ant em se M om H 1 S W :Lx . 3 3 . u 1' T . N4 WW 'WW Vf H if XSWH ff' 7 u u .N . Xu W f Ulf. , yi 5 1,40 X if I fyfffl' h, 1fMfjff 'ff X .Vw-nW'Wf1l'W fl H. Huthman D.K1ingbeil K,1g-.keg 1 K V! if ff Ku 1 f fl! ffl:- I- Kfomphardr L. Latham R. Menvoy J. Mellor .M .Aki -1. E .Q . u if X . 4. 7 N ' , M2 ' f- K' w e ' .j A A, Mon-is B. Neuerburg m,g .Q. ' . Tx ' . h. 5' M ' E. Rohleder L. Roten G. Schisler 54 f A. Niblack B. Peters J. PiflCh B. Sheber J. Slater M. Templin C. Thurm O. Weimar w. Whitfield A- Wirth B.Zombfo E., A fix X ' K X . , E ' . ll I 7' f lu W U W f ,V A x H: My f Li. 7 A. Abel K- Abd L. Ackerman J. Allen M. Allen B. Anderson J. Anderton R. Armour lin Qx 1' f lx G J I Z 'rx yu affix ? q ffff X ' WQy,9 fu jfw M BQ J w! 4 X I '7 f- W' if lx' XAX' Xl!! f ff ', f , Q ff 42 mf. ' 'rf X 4 -sly' X ff, l lmlf ' 'W I 31. . .. :E S, 1 ,Q .44 Q 1 w . :Qing M 1 4' 6 . . , Q V K Wig . I W.. We 37 ,,,, 3. . 6 Ki.. iw if J f S . si N32 2. Q I . E. Arrenholz P. Benn ke. ' '1' ff ' .- In ' 'fl 4 f W fffn ' ' x. ' , ,f f, Nfv., '54- ' 72 X' f 4 f la. -. Q uf 'x n an 4.2 B. Brillhart D. Brown W. Backes S .iw H555 . 1 S l Q5 5 if 2, . .ff 'f M 5 an ff iff? Nh lf 4 ' 'X rf .. 1, 5295? - WK ., X, 'L B if K. Borland fm .1 'Q g l Qf f 'ii ,, 'KZ , X Q - M 9 V. Bgdgefow M. Bahlmin B. Binkele M. Blackman E. Blaine ' .... . ,.... , 4 , H. Bose L. Brase B. Bridgeman A. Briggs gf , . ge A N' , 1 -0 '1- S. ffilfgfiffau, QE Eqw u . I , T .:.. , .I f' .W if Y V . W a if 5? in 5 S, -, if 3 . f Q V vw jpg 1 23' Ball G. Beebe '55 . R. Boland fl W. Bone M. Bour ' ff V 3 ff 1 B 9? ff in wfxybf y f .I .2 ...f I . D. Bruns J. Burgard gr .V - ,.,. - 3 y v .,::::.,, - K ,... X . W ' 1 -' '-.gurl-'W r ' ' . .b V - Nz - . 1' , ., , . ., ..-- ....,.. . ,. , W N. Burling f gd f - ig F. Castle B. Cheesman 56 B. Callicotte J. Cambron 1-1, Campen y 9 . K. nn E. Carter 1-1 I 1 A f fd l 1 ff 4 M f 4 f y 'V F ls I M ' ,M . I5 nl , fi, ' M74 l ,f ' r 1 'ffl 1 nlixk W ' W M If 6 K ,, uw 5 A ' IH! W L , I M- Clement' J. Clinebell R. Coker A. Confort - f fax mg H... ,. D, Cowan R. Davin xx X R .0 L' B.D S N x S xv M .1 i 5 XX X r V J xg a gr L ,fix XX .fi xy Wy A iV ...wc . M? V. Delicath M. Delleff ...vljrm W . is uf W gmpgey A. DeYoung M, Dick A. Driscoll D- Early K. Evans H. Elmore M. Emmons Xi. 'X .u xi M ii . N K ri X X W A X 1:- Pxxixv. xx sh lx Xf,' ,4,lF . XM Zh N ' I ii A F N Q, W A I in I N M 1 ag. Em Y 'Y o Ml. J S. Faner J, Fawley x - 'Q 337 U -k,. I ' Q' W. Fiocchi gg ' .. f. 1 , ya ,E 1, W ' . ....., ,. I . .2 M ef D .. 'ff . QE' .P W, ,E riff ...Q Q f 5 K, .R iw' A. Fitzgerald V. Folkers In r Lzifiifwlm M, Demmgn S. Demmin fy-or M ' . A Q- ,. B' W, W fs- -rg' , -2' 'f R- DOEHHS A. Doris . . k my j -M . xi 553 ,W .. x X KJ, f NW c. Eberly M. Ehrhart S. -3. ,Cw,g. - .h 'U 1 - v ix . . , ' ,JN xi ii xxx. QQ N . .L L . ..... .. . -iTl ?. ' f' N x 235553 . A 4' ' HT .I . ' V QXN, N af ' 'f.L,gQ,!.Ax'xxRN '. . Kr'Q ,1f'l ,' X, r ' . .XO.ix'.iFf'f A' ' f lfx ,YQ X P. Espinoza .ii R ' f x' I r':f2'm :1,f 1'7 . . , . .. 4,141.4 f x ,K vs.,..:.- . ,,, V V if -i..i, ff J' . Finck L . 4 , pi... 4 '1 HA K 4 v L - 1.5 ' 1 f .Sw ' il ' if if 'Pi ' fi. 53 E141 Y - . r X. L. Frantz N. Freitak 'un . 'D' vi was in L. Grant H. Grave: V. Gavin Y. Gleghorn H. Goin L. Grafelman 57 E vi? 2 Xsi, , if if 3 f 3 ' 5 E. Griffes P. Haggard F. Hall B' Ha a ' 'Y M.. 1 aww X P , .ax y 5 .. . , .U Q ff 45 W 'K' , 9 f f ,, I r M i pp H. Hannon ' K. Harms .sk f' -1 ..: ':...Ef'52i ,A .. :gs S5 u:..- wk , 5. X E .. .A B- Hartley J. Haubensnh B. Hawley M, Henning B. Herman My V , , SX es fs? N ..Ak A' 'aim v f o xt a n M. Heruchberger I-I.I-Ieuerman D. Hibler F. Hill M W' 7 . f ' f 7 l ,f Q 'Ww o ? .Q K 'MF 121 Wff M 9 n - ' S' H, -4 im' , ., ' Q - 5 in wif' ,QA fl! fv wk . fn ff I4 'I V. 57, 'f '1 4 f Y ' Qx' ,, I , fl.: 2,51 V X 'o XX Y o . - 'A -4 ' YJ ,X WV! f' ,,,,,1'f4 W M. Hilton v.H.-.dgkim K.Hoeltje xl ,!f'f4j' Nwwfyji l N f 'ff mf. n n fn Kc' Wllfu-.1 we , aw' QF: QQ M. Hoerl J. Hopkins M. Howlett L. Hurst 'iv A 'V' , - .M V f ...L 'M f V WJ- ., -4 ,N ,. l' D. Isonhart P. Jenkins C. Johnson E' Johnson p, Johmon - 4 ' V fy, , I -Z z ,L n s ' no T ' Q43 ' V ' ' v -- 7 4 9'-' ' i - no ..... M . My , V V ... lk S. Johnson D. Johnson M. Kalb H I' B, Kgpg C. Keil B. Kelly 58 r hy.: x .. ,film - 'M .Q f X. 3 W K . . ,Q , A . ,,,,K .. i 'LL, , . 51 ,le m mA L Pi r P 1 Y ,, 5, -V 'v ii . .V ' f', L Kg .- K 2 Q wg . ,...,, K J, Kelly M. Kerker R. Kern D. Kerstetter R. Kirkpatrick P. Klarich a A ' 'QT' ' D. Knoll K, Kgch N, Kpch G, Koufi M. Krachum if' 3. A- l' 'f ,'.. 725: l Q . M.. ,,'- i .,., . Q ..,' .. K - .- ' Kg' K 1- , ..,, KKK, K ..,.h , K 5. K f'. AW lf , K. X W K, ll wwf- C. Krone W. Kumpf G- KUPPGI' L. LaGrow -5 K K fl 1 KK ,,K , 11,K.,,r,f ' K,-j r .X Qlugfqgw' hfiq f if 5 : , , ' M Q ' A 1? f XXX . 'ff ' Wg, M ,.,' l f 'v 1,4 1 ,J .rg X ,,, , , fn X ,, ,r ,,-P, X X Nh' W ,wax Ka- K KK Aff , I ,KYK IQ KI: ZKKK1MK' -'!. X l K K K n ff I K f,,'!l '2I1! ,! R ff ,, rl 'ff l l 471 l i ll .Kf , , ffm 1. fl,-K , ,u 11, Q , ,- , I ', , f l q'f 6 yy XXX yvlffylf' I-lflfl f I l , Ulf! iff' xx P.La.-nb M. Lipps H. Livengood K MW ' X l 'X' X Hfdl, X K , ff V I ' ,, K 5 , K ,K , N , , ,. ff r' Y , 'T' D. Lockhart P. I-Ohfmin G. McAliuter W, MCBr0om ., .... ,, ,,, Rv E. McCain P, MCCOY D. McGlauon E. Marshall E- Mlffih . f f, 2. -I Q7 . ,iz 4 H 12... KK K K an K if ' K .:f,.wK 2. I K., Q.. , Q, W 5 'E J .. L x W. Martin E. Mastaglia E. Maus '71 QW, Meardy D. Mehle E- MONT X je!! Ap! 59 n -11' Aww 5 E. Meme: K. Melhouse D. Mendenhall A. Mona M- Monroe L x Q.. J. Murray R. Murray grime, V. . ' V. Nickels f C. Niemeier 1' . , F .','- asia.. . .: :WIN ,ia 'L .Qs 'Q VV f P 1 W. M TQ MMA. V M.. , ,L 2 . ifjx. f x ' ' Nl',w'f ' .M , 'V ff' ff , if ' w.o1in Z7 ,V ,r I ,W Wy fe 'Z Y Y f '11 fffi wf ,. 1' .af ,. , I ,l VV I 511, 5 LL- .S-'Q-.-ii' ,f Y - i.v .. ' 'X PZ.-. ' C.Parier fx H. Onken M. Overturf E, pa,-5, B. Peterson C. Pe 'f ve MT kr 2.4 fve- Y: J. Peterson E. Petkovsek L. Peterson 3 fra.. I. Pfeifer J. Pfeifer R. Piper ' .41 5 . ,, H Sm A ff . Sirzffli f terson H. Norman S B.M felil' ,Jf nf M - ,lf W M fmxqlfl fl 1, I rf fi R egg, , J'5f?': wa. .. fy ff f X fi f f 1 X' 7 ? X 1 H ,.. , K W W' ff, X , M ,i qifjq Wflm his i r X fl f H X X X 1 W .fx J 1 H M 0 J ,I yy , N M Y I7 ! .mlb jf v M , rx., L- -. - . r 'Shin ' ' M. ,M A F D. Petzing . - M ag. - - 55.532 EI A' ., ,gi - M. 5' P si .rv P . 4 3' orch T. Price 'ew-M , , mv, w w 'F r , ,ii 'MA s, . : if 5 gli 'A .1 2 ...- L. Pye B. Ramig M. Randolph C. Rauthenberg S, Reid K, Resler 6G 1 G. Reynolds C. Richards ji Robinson vos R 43 if M. Rolofi A. Rosenbohm .ff 53? .. -ff Q ,Q 1 V 3 J if si X fy' Au is 5 A 3, , f Xxmwgt lg - X b L. Roth , ',s.,9pm . S ff, w. Schaefer M. Schlueter . .f -.- H x, - .' L. Roth A 4 EQ , .... .,,. ... . . . - , . ...g.,f.. 1 . it K. Schmidt u My-p , . Schmidt J. Schnackenberg I. Schneider M. scholl A. X .'. AL 1 , fx K K M I 'wx' I-N Q X uwx .xx W . . 5, ' - f .QL Q.. i Y ' xf .A X. 'X N Q-X btw S Vw f K wcwpghxf M .. f Q. S x , f-.Vik-xx' A xx ,px . , , Y -, .y r - x W XX N l N -.sxxo - at wb? . Q ,2i1cvfPNMN N . Schonz E. Schooley C. Schraub S W 1 s -- S H. Schultz M. Schultz 1.9: 5, 3 1. 1 . , D. Schuster C. Schwindenhammer A 1. i N . X M X A R S tv. M 2 M. my X fi M ' x X W in 1- Qfs Nu t www N Q Q aw... 1 Xshl KW My ' X fb, If X 'Q M inf? xx F' ll Il ' wx W ll! MI, Q. .3 ii F 4 1 W ' Q T L N' is 1' W fm' S- ,TI A. Scott D. Seiler D. Sen, S' 511011 J' Showalter B. Shumaker L. Smi G. Skaggs K A 'f A ,,,,, Z' tw ab R. Skau th V. Staedeli E. Stem' 61 D. Stephens M, S v my tewaft H, Sq-gn, F. Streibich E. Stuaan L. Taylor . ln., ii -- '1 ., Agar .2 i Q 1. M' Taylor B. Tilton E. Tony E. Trott R. Trotter H, ff! 13 5 ' T- llll ' xxxcg X QQPVVTI X X' P. Tumer M. Tursam E. Une! B. vamey X! i Xxl X - in -- l X5 H 1 .- . - ' ' fix i W ' 242 ' ' f A ini .lm . in . f if l X' qv .,-X .EN-K .IQ , X M , r .,, EX. XLS X 'I X X 1 ik XXX ' - X9 K: ,, . '57 1 ' X' sk: K XSS X Xi! ld k m K vit Y ig.: . 2 - V ,. nv Xxx X T W .AN Y X RN AX N x QRQXXXK fx In XM gk NN ' w 4:15 1 Hxlx 5 X A A ly lf l ll T I I V GX il K , l x h QQ 9 1 Nfl J ' QW. M. Vicary M.vice M. Waldron X xxx -i -' ' A X Nl N 4 . ll' X if 1 T' . , i PM .,.,lW I l y f f A T ' T ' .,-.- 'n 'N '- -if. 'F ' H 1 -in iii i ,sw . 1, X E. WBIYBVEI1 V '-1' - -2.5'g: A ' A K if 'Tri ' M. Wolschlag B. Weller E. Wells D. Whitfield ,,..-1-WN .. . . -y ?w'v1f'Sf!? '1- .... T PH. - ' . 5: .. P , l f 'MT i . f , R- Whifworfh R. Wilkinson C. williams J. Willingham C. Wilson ' A W r T we 4- l 5' b 4' if if 1 7 ' L' ' fi- 'mix - . wil 3 H .1 i A- wfilht Di Wfighf C. Youngman J. Yunker H. Zachman 62V Bob McGann CPres.J -- , Maybelle Peck C A ffii A ,m,,A2 Bill Zimmerman KVice-Pres.J A is--' Sec. ,, Y ,tv Brunner CTreas.D Q Bill '-.3-W igf a ' The oflicers of the sophomore classes are really flying high but their classmates f x Wi r 'Q cc sv v il-pn-1 ,i--li 5 are far from being outdone, as they too are rapidly soaring into the places soon to be vacated by the now-reigning juniors. If the coming sophomores show as much interest in the school and her activities as the present class has shown, Manual will have an exceptionally school-spirited and co-operative student body. K ophomore Officers B y En? H n mmnmmamn w i 1. Q it If fu 1. ul xgqfifigaf f-- Atherton, H. Auer, R. ' Rf S ..,?,, ...Q Y - BuEum, G, Byrne, B. .. 7' , i , ' 1 vi, H lg: Bm a3w,,,L.,, it .Q Day, J. Desmond, B. i ' , ' . ' , V ' J' ,Q -. . f- . 1 . g Q A. ne- -' ' ' ' - - X P . .im Q 5 'Q an 4 .53 V.L. . .,Z, ,K .. Q ly, x Backes, J, Baldwin, R, Borman, H. Bragg, D. Brown, E. 1 X lp. - f - y K . . , xx .: f1?..2 .- F 1 A 1' 1315. ' K- . 7 ..,. Cannon, L. Carpenter, N, Coburn, D. Cattle, D. Cf0Wley, R. :H Vk-' -- 'h' A .,:i.' l A ..- ' 1: 5 L53 . . g wwf' - 'Q ,, 5: - - ' ',.. i . K 5, rkky t K 'L y 3 , X N W . U. wg, . .. .E N. y Eads, A. F311, E, Foster, G. Gilmore, J. Heimeshoff, C. .1 1 -5 y 74- 2' X 0 ll W , if ffl? 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M. -,f 14,8 Summerville, J . Thundal, C, QM 1 . . Ryhgl Ty 1 ,KA 1 Af 2, 4 S. 1 v, w 2 . ax., was VanDeVeer, D. .irgwil - .' . Q... . V , Zachman, C. Zeisler. B. Zimmerman, B. 1.1. .. x, 211. f 3 H. i 4 .4 ..q!'jj.4- , K ..,. . .f 4 ' I if . Sanrgl, N. Schrnidgall, B f x Scott, L. Ia. ,. f o - x .. 4' ,,,,...,. 'NK 4' Q-fv 'yi - .X Ste . - Stem, . -W5 ' A W 'QM X, ' its . ' , . 3 K ., A rf, f , , A Wohlferth, M. M ' E 1 . if- V il H isa.. 5 if gf if he My Q ,M I M 'Q' 5 1 D A gil, 9 1 QW . X ff' 1 ' W' fi ' whim Q f-ff. 'K f 4' ' X' . if ... If EW3 ef.. ' f Wm 'R I ' W5 1 1 r I ,t A X X' f 1 ix X I f 1 I K X 1:1 Ns' Al' ' 'N r N I' Vx V' 4 V :J I M gf .9 P effff' ' K, g X 5. .9 W I 7' The m-or spomghf Is on- -'Mlfl' ia lf! Z- K f 7 ,if 4 .' ,,-f ' ff .ff , X X ,f f ,f 1 , J , f f f , f I 1' f ,f ff, A X ,f Z , SUE, 7 f if , 41 W M M 9 W ff I N e f f Q: . xx Q X71 'Z -af! X XY? Nu Mr. DeZelar For his picher-taking patience Q 1 A Blanche Benn For her perfect attendance iz! N Miss Wescott 0 1' W QQ L N, in 4 , 4? i Q L ' silk-6 qw S cgi' 0' 1' Q '-. XX LC 2-f X C k U C, C For h3:,Il't12haZ::lEa?:::F2cav rage U X Q! 5 . X 5 ,N ' ff X X . J f ' V, -X . - s ef- ' R J Qi xxx X V- .o C t e, 6, e fu ,XM xxx, K K -'24 fl. W in x , - - XL di ,n W ! .s z X fy 5 ,x D C f Q O nw' -N X X fl! , V V x Im Q X, v x -' Ca! I I e I N , 'V f XR Q 'X ,, 1. ' 01,1 1 X O :L ,I -L--.- . 54? X Qx Q X if IJ 7 M vf XX X XY - ' X X X X r eefe SRX 1 U, I N XX f x X 31 x Wx kbfx, X Qfk Qu fav fwgk ,X Q x Q A M ' Si ' l . X If X229 1, 1. jf 'giiim 'f g - W5 5' 70 gf-jf X 4.fXf X! ,XX X f j X V ,z 4 X X X VI Lf I X Y ,ff ' n ' X If f f K ff' ,' 1 f K X , l For suggesting our theme-5 f f' if K N K Q fi ff K FK k 1 W fx:- if if S .f n....nv-v5 ' ,N X 'J ly ,, f Q X gf X X w w X J I, s x f ' X f X x N ff A X f M XX X X : QM l N Km fxj W X51 V X X I , W, V f 1 X X f f f X! W f A 1' I XX X X 1 ' - 4 f 1 , f , 'Q 4 ' W I V X! N , 1' 'rrp ,- U' A X , gn. ,ff Le, bf iff' nk if Q 1 XX ff 1! Y f wN X Xi Ls 5 f gfx- 'A X y E QL. fx I S1 , Q l ROW ROW 51 F . adn RQW 4: Co c cross' ROW Hard playing and everlasting spirit are two things that will never let a team be a failure. The team of 41 possessed these qualities. Even though the beginning was a bitter and discouraging battle, the team came YQ back with the old Manual iight, giving the student 13. body a taste of victory. if ata .7 , i H sno . ' 1 . Captain iou Fosco 1941 FOOTBALL REPORT Sept. 12 . .Manual 13-Canton .. . . . 0 Sept 19. .Manual 0-EastPeoria. . 6 Sept. 26. .Manual 19-Lincoln . .... 20 Oct. 10. .Manual 0-Pekin ..... 14 Oct. 17. .Manual 0-Spalding 8 Oct. 24. .Manual 12-Streator .... 12 Nov. 1. .Manual 0-Woodruff .. . 7 Nov. 7. .Manual -Springiie1d- Canceled Nov. 20. .Manual 7-Central .... 6 Marvin Zerwekh 4- 3. Z 225+ ,Robert McEvoy Walter Koeppel K -2925 era. J ' 'Z ' ' .15 3' B! ,M , .3 W? ,gif 2 if? as ..- FP cn '1 W rn cn 4 cn V1 w T. if .iv 5 H HB F fr . ix Qi if ri- L joe Petros Lester Bruninga Wx 1 C. Wayne Bostic Milan Kosanovich Q ff . 'if sn. 1 f sm W x I X z ,L ' 4 F.B. mmm Frank Winn f W, si iw l irq W 71 fi E. . F Louis Fosco J ack Prather 1 , .-4, , George Leonard W If, ,W ill A 4, .. vkkwaws-xx H.B. John McGann ,ruff X ee F -- N Xxqx V .i-Qi - Steve Yadro gl . iff XX ' f U, vb if e xx x x e . ',,, in xx , R :Jie V M 2.' -, Q Lb , ,2'1.-M x, .X RSX .x N... R tfkx ' - x .fx Frank Winn is ee x.,- - Milan Kosanovich 1 Footbc F 1' , X - 'e' ., .if l , A 5' it T '+.f12 '-T .Q u T ' 3?-zgefx X K A V L ' fx , Xxx ' I x i 1,5 N N 9 xx N Lester Bruninga f f X x x X X ff A X . x X X355 I X xx X I IX XQX' A-ea. X X Nj Qi. Xxx fi ff x x 5 X , :xg f A ..-,- X X N i X X xx xx X X xx X , xxx b x x X X X L xi X 'Q Sv x ' ' Xe X X x Xxx X xxx X XRS x X xXxQx K XX X xx X Xxx 4, mf X N 'X X N X x lx XX rags N X x N1 he x X Q 'E ee 32.1 X x x 5' ,. X x e ee F V 'M x X X N: , x X ,,, -f ie'-7:-X e X X x X x xi X . e gf , ,x X X x z ex X Xxx x QNX 9: l R is -ini, xx X 5 X Q ,X xx X X N X !f x 5, X X xxx X X X gs X xxx x X xx x x XXX' ' X ,Q x X xx xx xx x x ' x, X - x M Q 1 2-.L-1 JM + 4 x I , ,iff 74 Jack Prather X Q. -x 'x Leia-:'.?..1-ff. ,, Waite' Reevee e Head YE-gach-ligk Baxfgx' I M' 4 x .gg ' N3 WY? X A N' ffl 1 A W . 2' I? 1 -' 'A fy. quad ff NNW, 45 V ' N Cl1'S1t Y 5 Lf, i yl ...,.i! ' ' 'i Y .iw - V 4 3 john McGann Louxs Fosco 1 QQ' , ' V X if xRX f KL X X x 5 X I fl 1 fr I -l ' : - -. i fy f f if J 7 ,W . b . ff ' 44 fy, k f fl y 1 I ff, 7 f , , 3 X571 iff f ff Q ' Q. f 2 X VI ff lf? ' 'DMZ -. i: - ,, , if 'V , nw, A : X X-gf , joe Petros f ' 1? 5 X A , ' S- : - . f- .,ff' Marvin Zerwekh ff ff W ,ff A f ':?'T - , .. S,-T: in f, Rolland Kellenberger X Line Coach-Charlie Gross Wayne Bostic I X .f WX, n fi 1 '17 f Z j X QQ? Robert McEvoy ,. George Leonard Back Field Coach-Buck Smith ,.-- ,3 YK? f fn 2 X' 1 ff J x ZW .ff f -.-45 John Powers Calvin Watson X , X if A X Q Rodney Doering ' K Nick Anton i ' N S Q WMl 'b ,Q Larry Lingenfelter Q! fff Bill Zimmerman 76 ,KQX I' X Q f' 5X On Parade , , al. , . ' V -5: ' , rf L: - . ,- . , - 354 v-ft . , .. . . , nn. 41, 5 . , , . X ff-:-?- F:4gf:,, ww, ' ' ' ..,g ' lx FDU ,, W - vg k ,,, 5 . - X X . ' XX , s 5 -1: ' .,'.1f3?- V- 'nf 'JA vvlfggfifi. ,.i'Q.:.g,.2 iffy -17, W at - -- X 5 . . P ' D 2 , . 4 u- ,, f- 2' 2'wf,2 ,'3'1'g'-.1-. :UQJ 4''VY'231'iii--,':fl'I-4-'3f 1lr.,fv - 'A 1 ,, 'A ja paw' ', f A :11js1J'1,'f'Hw',g':'Q, -. gm., rx . -, S. 5 ...,.,,.. s ,A K1 r 'LL M M, I l -rf :ah - ,f -, K 27 J, A . Mig W b,.f,M- if WW F 4,2 ,WAA , NA M . . ..,. . , M ,,,,A:, 1 'r 5i7-jQz'4p- EF liv K ' kk,,, 'xg W K . ., Q . . '- - .W l L,h, we f .:v,f'g L , f .1 .. 4414:-, ', ATT wwf ' , 2.,q'g,' - N , . 1' 'la' 5 12' ' ' ' 4 ' - W - A A, , . 'HX +5 ffiaii' A -.L X. , my ,M -. ,.'. rv zz, sw. vw .fx 1 , 4 S ,L Aff ' X' we Q5 ?'wx:w941 1, , L i. , ff. Y' 'W , E lil QV xhkff 35 it 4 A A 4 -M - 8 :4Vwg A ' 5 , MWA V aff V-Q V4 'mm . Q, Jiiah W. ,-. JPN Q1 ,Q 5' Ah! Sweet Victory Touchdown K 'Wif,,g..,ggm-f ,Q ., , ,K .iguv ,W lm 1 pq R i .' . H i'4 N A . JNMK i 9 'R aug, fig, ., M ,Q 4 a' 4 A it fl. A: K ,, W v A 2 ' . :au . 1. .. 4' em, SECRETS IN THE HUDDLE 4: QaTB,,Z H H 41-42 f W N.,-s v i3lQQi2'QJtII1' 1ZgIYifiiX1iiQ5nQ j.'15Q'aEe2Q'Ef'i55iry, i3.Ku1m, B.'Coker, G. Paul, L. Fosen, coach Dick Baxter. i BASKETBALL Manual's hoop team fought their Way through a successful season despite the handicap of mid- year graduates. The squad as a whole always had the competitive spirit no matter how tough their opponents. This was contributed by the individual responsibility, which was gladly taken by each and every team member. i i it BASKETBALL RESULTS Manual .... ..... Manual V Manual .... ..... t Manual .... ..... Manual .... . .... Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... A 23-Galesburg . . . Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... Manual .... . , . . Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... Manual Manual .... ..... Manual .... .... Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... Manual .... ..... Manual ..., ..... Manual .... ..,.. .... ..... 1941 f 1942 39-Deiavan . . . 2 7--Metamora . . . 14-East Peoria .... 34--Ottawa ....... 27-Taylorville .... 26-Streator ...... 25--Peoria Woodruff 26-Watseka ...... 26--Pekin ........ 44-Lincoln .... 24--Central ,. 19--Canton .... 24-Spalding . . . . 30--Woodruff . . 37--Lincoln .... 27--Pekin . . . 47-Normal .... 34--Central .... . . 42--Springfield .... 34-East Peoria .... 39--Streator ..... 35-Canton ..,. 42-Spalding . . . 45-Knoxville . . , . SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Manual. . . . ............ 49-Tremont ......... . . . . . PEKIN REGIONAL Manual .... ....... 2 7-Mackinaw ..... . . . Manual .... .... 2 8-Pekin .... . . . 80 1 if Cburagel X9 ' 'c f vga: 121 e e cf -gssgii c 71:11 ff' K, , f 1 iff ' 'fini 4157 ,FW ,Af ight! fi -ig:1,i'-?- , 'A' if fiflffr K if?-f1:,.111 ff-RW! ,4 E . K 2 xv X KX fe: i c ef -M 4 J 1, 1 Q A V I X, z, ink' 2, , K j Q ' ik' f 4 XX 7 czfiyf 1: ' 7 kc -1' Q ' K ! I I K K ,, ff, ,f Y' , -,- 4. V, f' V, WJ' ' My , , , , ,j' 5f' In work or play practice makes perfect. A , A V ,ff 1, 1 -ZA WJ7 ,,,--- .., ,. I - - . 1 : ,ef 'if f ' N-.ff - Y- A.,-Q-. cf , -, f -2' , 2- , rf 1 25,4 I I i if '1 fg: f 'g ? ' -5 fspiriqi 'U .fb , -Civfvge fi: ,jAf,f 'K - , i Q , 7 ,INA , QQ., ,,N frwf xx xx f ' 3 ,xy ' P u X , 1 ' X H Al' 4-s f X Q, ' 'JL fff , V I P 1 25 ff X 1 f Aff 4 'I I X . g N W H9 w Q X frm K Ni 4 if Z! cgx M1 I iv ,i ew- Q kj Tv i 1 l , W, N e ig K gk, c is - 81 W m x x ,V K' si: A wfmxgg fwjkw- 'WMA , - 5X,f,,L A , ,iwmwqw as .wwl w' 29 xg Q - X W....., is ,iw ii Qu QP 1 '51 ff f ,fy 59 V-, wel K .. 5 W Q. 1 1 v f I im Q RQ? Q w 'W ff: ,Q W' ,., EEQB war, stil- 2 Tix gf f g . K Q,- L Q nf 1- i z Q, 4 -, if N K1 'Q J ump 1 4' f at 51 3 f 1 I 4 'I F 'Tl 'S 'M ' ' +L Mi it 2.1. is x '1 N x ff fl! AR Front row: G. Jones, C. Sleeth, D. Esch, A. Fredericks, M. Zerwekh, W. Vaughn, S. Yadro Middle row: Mgr. H. Holligan, D. Meyers, B. Lawless, A. Meyers, E. Smith, Coach Stu Becker Back row: Mgr. W. Noble, C. Loeffel, B. Kumpf, J. Samp, B. Fall, J. Wolpert, A. Miller. Captain--Adolph Fredricks uf' --'la fs-'Om fe-me-auupg Coach-Stu Becker The baseball diamond seemed realistic as the Manual boys performed many dazzling feats in their baseball skirmishes last spring. They suc- ceeded in capturing city and intra-city titles. When the dust had settled, the Rams found themselves in possession of a very successful record. BASEBALL RESULTS 1941 Manual .... 2-East Peoria Manual .... 11-Canton .. Manual .... 5-Galesburg , . Manual .... 9-Galesburg . . Manual .... 1 7-Spalding ..... Manual .... 14-Spalding .... . . Manual .... 4-Bloomington . . . Manual .... 8-Bloomington . . . Manual .... 3-Central ....... Manual .... 22--Pekin ....... Manual .... 13-Kewanee . . . Manual .... 4-Kewanee . . . Manual .... 4-Galesburg .... Manual .... 13+Woodruff . . . Manual Manual . . . . 0--Streator . 1-Streator .. Manual .... 19-Central .. Manual ........... 2-Canton ....... Manual ..... ............ 6 -Woodruff ...... DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Manual ..... ............. 1 3-Canton ........ Manual ..... ........,..... 1 0-Colchester ...... SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Manual ..... .............. 2 4-Pekin ......... Manual ..... ............. 1 4-Green Valley .... Manual ..... ........... 8 -Bowen ........ STATE TOURNAMENT Manual ..... ........... 1 2--Champaign .... Manual ..... ........ 2 -Central ...... 'H-M., BASEBALL f. ff X I gg 5 -'A f ' f XX f 1 ' I r 5,51 1.-ah. 1 , ' ,W K gi , ,,,, ,. . La y 1 Don Me e,-sh 7 f Q' -. z: A - J' if' - 1 fi- Z ' JT 5 A ff as :- 1, , , - wfizgffw, f- A - mg.: I U, I f. ., I IZ:-jQ:.::+ .iw AM Sleeth K -M7 Y XX- A Q. gm, f fj Xw1XXQ,gge 1 X1gfXx,5yk,X,Xg XXXw:f5i2zia5M1 .X ws-wAW5s,a33+7RXfS:X1 f :wXXw1f,X+aXwXw+X.wwaM:XXX-WX WV I W-XV, X Xwwki wX m1X:XfX-'XXQX :yi wx , Xywwwf X weigh X, X gf., XX ,W f 1: X X1 A152 ' . X, L Wing' gm X are Jil' 'UA VX 'V W H X .Hi 'X fif X' Q 51,53 xvygf 'ff X 1' it ,f -X 31, ff? ,Z fr Q Xf ' ' X, - ,L XX . XXX.XXXXgX3XV XX My W X-X ' XX X . MX. X A f . XXX ,Q , WX,-M-fx Y XXLXXX -kr . 11 X X , X Six C 'en 351: -: . W. ffyi 1 . -'llP 'M XXX X3 X Wim J' ' YQ .F V fi f X 'WXXXX X X X X ww ' X My XI ' ' X X X ,XM X X Delmar Esch X ff' ' X X 5 f' X A XX - f 5 f ww if X -52-fm X-...X ,X Xa, Qu X?-. X X 5 XX , X X , Q ,awi.1fi3X S ffg41r,4r1sXwM5 Lw-' AW --A- A'-M, 'fffx ? X A Glenn Jones fx ,.,. ' iii . :Xf H X , U' X 1fA ef . V. ix f f if AQ' 4. f 1 ff ii f' l X f XX ' 1 A X T1 5 X IX. is X ,Lh. . af QW - , I n X, X Wgaffcw- vX x,5 k X' X' A+' K X' 23943 : X 'f v xl , ' X ' ' .,, ' 1' K f W . X X 1 f 4-f , Z A Z 2 5 1 f 8 ,XX, XLXXA: , u-less i' X 6 uw Steve Yadro K X f-L.L- . X ,magggq . X ,fha H ? fm, K 1 ' rl f 'E ' X- 'X . ' ' -f k . 'S T X. X is X A - is fd 1 , M . X ,'ffk 2f F - , 'K V X, ' A , f iwfy' XX ' f X .X ' . 5 '4S3QN15' H' f5fQX,,,,i. R .135-.' f' 7 , 'QX f 'Wx 1 I M 5 1 XX , ef sf X f QQ 7 if -' If NX I I I di 7161 flffg' X.- Nxt Q. 3 ??fi4.-CQc PX tv fcjfgvoggm - V ' '-'Q---..,K x Lf U U P ,L 33552 QiQsOo,tIL Q 1 LCC., Q. c, ff P K K ixif , .1 Ut I X, ,OKC X U MJ 4 - 7 6.5 ,.,, fn 1 A PLAYER Friedrich Yadro . . . Zerwekh . . . Smith . . . Esch ...... DonMeyers... Andy Meyers Jones ...... ..... Sleeth . . . Vaughn , . . Lawless . . . X BATTING POSITION AVERAGE Short Stop . . . . . . .598 Second Base .... . . . .256 Center Field .... . . . .563 Catcher .... . . . .342 Right Field... .327 Left Field .... 363 First Base. . Pitcher . . . Pitcher . . . Third Base. First Base. . 377 .076 333 .387 285 W ' 'T TRACK SQUAD Y Row 1. J. Murdock, M. Curry, E. Porch. Row2: M. Kosanovich, R. Kellenberger, T. Derby, D. Esch, J. Farley, C. Grocernan, M. Zer- wekh. , . Row 3: H. Noack, L. Ering, M. Karpuk, B. Staples, B. Kosanovich, R. Wright, Coach Charlie Gross. Row 4: E. Fall, R. Doering, E. Maus, V. Sullivan, F. Streibich, J. Burgard. TRACK The cinders flew as Manual's track men strove to make the season a success. Meets were won and meets were lost, but it can never be said that the Manual Track Squad of 41 didn't give their XX ,W utmost to bring victory to the school. F W: 1 1 ,f ,gi NK ai 55 .af . J uw if J! lllz ffl, , 'V fi . , vmwufq T gf, F J ,24 J N .f,zl'j,l, IZ NNMTM ' ' Q TRACK RESULTS if L-I X ' 'f X Galva Relays ................... 9th place Xf ASX Xl f lf Lincoln Relays .................. 6th place A, .. 'K f X District ........ .... 1 4th place ' L Big 12 ......... ..... 9 th place f, If Greater Peoria ............ , ..... 3rd place ,f' i Illini Conference ................. 4th place ff X' DUAL MEETS fc QQ 4 . , fx J Manual-54 213 Canton--58 1f3 ..4-Sf, sf fi j l Manual-3816 Pekin-74W gg f 8' . , 2 2 a 3 E E E E i 2 Left to right: G. Paul, C. Brodbeck, M. Turner, B. Cordell, D. Burdette, Coach Ralph Atkinson, N. Friling, C. Schifeling. Captain-Bill Cordell l 1 fl W irim ,','A gg .-ii.. , ,Q ' 1. 37-,f. Q. if ' M1 W f Ziff 9 f f I 0 4' ,wif Cf X13 ,gi KE! Q Coach Atkinson's golf team drove their way through their hazardous schedule and finished with a record better than par. The oustanding achievement was their winning the district championship held at the North Moor Links last spring. GOLF RESULTS fx f 1941 Manual. . . . . . 3 -Central . . . Manual 9 -Woodruff . . Manual 11 W-Spalding . . Manual ZV2--Central . . . Manual SW-Woodruff . . Manual 8 -Spalding . . Manual 2 V2-Galesburg . Manual 2 -Kewanee . . Manual 9 W-Pekin ..... Manual 1 W-Galesburg . Manual 4 -Bloomington Manual 6V2-Central . . . Manual 7112-Spalding . . Manual. . . .... 11 -Woodruff Manual. . . . . . 7M-Bloomington Manual ....... ..10 -Pekin ..... Totals-Won 95 Lost 65 Tied 1 Manual won the district meet, in which George Paul was medalist with 76 and Chet Brodbeck placed 3rd with 81. Manual placed 6th in the Big 12 and Brodbeck brought home honors bg -24 X XE placing 8th in the State Meet. I ,f - l ffl All 4 Z .,. I n 4 M? M , ,f6'Qld,' ,iv 'liar ff' W Q , 90E gg JMX xmf + fn ff' M l HI ll.. r fr ffl W AZ: W RESWJNG The wrestling team, though being only a child in the sports category of Manual, stood by itself, defending and lighting for the school. Under the capable leadership of their coach, Charlie Gross, a former wrestler, they showed marked improvement over the past seasons, records. By taking advantages of breaks and never giving up while on the mat, the boys made a line showing and succeeded in adding the Illini Conference Championship to their already long list of accomplishments. WRESTLING REPORT Manual .... . . . 11 -Pekin ....... . . . .24 Manual .... . . .37 -Galesburg . . . . . . 0 Manual .... . . .35 -Ottawa ..... . . . . 15 Manual .... . . .33 -Woodruff .... . . . . 13 Manual .... . . .36 -U. H. Normal. . . . . . . 8 Manual .... . . .3116-Woodruff .... .... 1 21!2 Manual .... . . .21 -Pekin ...... . . . . 17 Manual .... . . .26 -Ottawa ....,. . . . .20 Manual .... . . .36 -U. H. Normal. . . . . . . 10 Manual ..........., 38 -Galesburg ............... 8 Manual ............ 24 -Pekin ................... 18 10 Lost 1 W,r . 5 Back row: Coach Charlie Gross, A. Walker, B. McEvoy, A. Etaugh, J. McGann, Mgr. W. Noble. , X Front row: J. Schmidgall, B. Kosanovich, D. Johnson, G. Zinemerle, H. Noack. f sen-an ff f u M 91 A, :-4'gi'gS.,- ,, ' ' ' I' H ' .,zM flf, .4 it W9 fi i. f1vvww its-3f54igi4lwlQTl i 'N W H v. P P R ACTION Smack Him! X Give up? ffxw , 1 U -, h .X p n over' X43 Down but not out. 'X R' - 1 M ,J f , N81 X ff' 1' , -,'. , 51. V f,i f Y f,,,,,,- , is ,, ,Q . V m y X if j 732 I 5: A Q 3,YYI?JxS. l x ff'x ff Law? V 1' 192, V VLBA Ax f 7 .V,'k, 1 , xi X WX' A 5 , fffil T 1' , f - ,.-Q g , I r 'X f 1 X.. ' ' W ig s, X g mf 2 L A ,ef-5 3 K ,sf If I 5 5 92 f sg y DO NOT FEED Q Jw ? - 1 'fa ' '- '- f-- , .. f7f sf ' 0 DITIDVB 00 El fi I I., 'V I 9 L ,M f Q U , 'g k if J' X 4 Zf' '--f iw Row 1: J. Boszoki, B. Zimmerman, L. Irving, B. Brunner, L. Teague, C. Mowery. Row 2: C. McMahill, R. Snyder, E. Landis, B. Cowan, C. Clutts, N. Anton, B. McGann. Row 3: Coach J. Sapp, E. Fall, J. Williams, P. Abel, L. Lingenfelter, V. Warren, D. Paschon, Mgr. 1 in rf 14 . . . 7 ' 1 1 . B Gadden I9 N . if ,f .0 A minu- The Lambklns butted their way through stiff competxtlon and showed that they w1l1 be able to fill the vacant positions on the Ram squad Both the football and basketball team were very successful. Mr. Sapp, Sophomore football coach, and Buck Smith, basketball coach, did a line piece of work in teaching the boys the funda- mentals of the games. 93 vxcxdmr . . 1-Hght! ,1Q'K1t! if 'ML' H K I Q .D free.:- Ki? 1-ll wg fy , fr F ,x bit j N H A T A il? U 3' 0 CH Q?- I 2 90 annex 0 M oi, O6 J J 'j x 0 XGQ7ZQG 0 G00 . if Ol O 1 I , LJ QGX 9 C Of I6 O r OCO7 f C .1 'ji I A M National Honor Society Row 1: B. Hochstatter, A. Sieks, M. Getz, M. Ekstrum, B. Caplan, M. Brereton, L. Strass- burger, E. McA1ister, R. Parr, M. J. Wilken. Row 2: E. Sandall, J. Kolditz, Miss Rabold, Adviser, A. Renshaw. il fi 1 Y WN X W 412' t K' C' if National Honor Society Row 1: L. Cassens, B. Hedrick, T. Feger, A. Crawford, V. Rubino, E. Semlow, S. Kane, E. johnson, P. Koch. Row 2: P. Cooper, P. Zick, K. Wheatley, W. Boesch, E. Maus, F. Steipp, M. Grawey 95 Oxx 4 4, C C 9 . A! ZZ 6 ,po- Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: 3-3-sx4.m....g....-..,,. wkwwsw.. M 2 ..,....., ., ,. , : ,Telex I f . e I ' ' f h 1:h l . i , rf ,. ' .ze-: ,,.. Q. , sv. .1 M l ..-.M.,...,.w 1232? Xxx D. Dickey, D. Meadows, E. White, D. Schaab, A. McIntyre, B. Enders, R. Weaver, L. Eis. E. Moeller, R. Bruninga, A. Sathoif, M. Roloif, J. White, D. White, F. Hill, Miss Van Dettum, Adviser. N. Wilson, C. Knapp, M. F. Langham, E. M. Jenkins, G. Jimison, N. Classen, N. Fielding, E. Gay. E. L. Fielding, V. Staedeli, L. Schaab, A. Ehrat, D. Showers, J. Miller, P. Lapsley. D. Bragg, D. Cottle, A. Pryor, J. Schneider, M. Buehler, I. Pembrook, N. Mishler, B. Polonus. M. Dellert, C. Heimeshoff, L. Cannon, G. L. Schisler, B. Prim, B. Ferry, H. Rabel. G. AA we , V, Hx QI ,K .. .. .. V.,....,5,r. ...- , . , .N-,..A. V. . W ...X-7 ' 4 vs W , gf., Q W Bw ff' .S A h 3. may 1 .1 . . . .V .. mi .mmf . . 'V feng: 96 - If k -i .-5 sr W1 ii 0 di ' '73' ., . - F P l We 8 ,f ' .eg .. W, 4 8 A :- Q, -,'.'. Q I . Bl .,..V WM A is ' fl 'W -'NTT' 'i'ffx'3- 'Lasik ' .o:,.'.: Qi, ff ' 2 5 gin 'H 'V --KILL V W an 1-L A e ' :rs,ff-253' 1 , ,.. x J A , E . ' '.'.. 1 . Q P M .e.' ' Q fi' Q-Q 'K ' 'f 7 ' W gg , . an , Qs.. -sf Tris: ' ww. lf...-.W ,-. x 5. K WQM Q 3 .ff az. , J, ,5i:iQ..:e- 5 fx viqliwi' ,??R:,'!1 V X'W:'T-. :F W my 'Q . . fr g .up J .J X , ' .1 .,.,,,,,,,,... . ,W 1 I7 S L 'CP' ,- Q- A i if 0 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 5 Row 6 5 I ' y HU, ,. ,VA 3:16 Z . f . 3 J, .4 l R if , J X. N X- ilri. 1 X 5 X ,Jen Row 4: - Literary Club R. Richter, B. Caplan, L. Strassburger, L. Glavash, President, E. Semlow, Vice President, K. Wheatley, M. Stear, E. Tony. Oktanski, R. Hellstern, M. J. Wilken, B. Puckett, L. Pucknuss, E. McAlister, A. Rosenbohm, R. C. Rafool, Miss Rabold, Adviser. J. Johnson, T. Feger, E. Maus, J. Markoski, M. Baumann, V. Houlihan, M. Grawey, E. Reavley. H. Cramer, E. Klarich, T. Hayes, S. Kane, M. Templin, S. Hoferer, K. Schmidgall. E. Kouri, B. Hochstatter, J. Templin, P. Cooper, L. Thomas, S. Folkers, B. Ernst, I. Winn. B. Murray, B. Boesch, J. Bretton, D. Showers, I. Cantor, L. Anderson. W X I XQX X 3 X X S Q S X X . isa ow3: ow4: riff, i H. Bose, Secretary, C. Richards, Treasurer, B. Caplan, President, S. Holerer, Vice President, V K i Z Crotts, A. Crawford. Junior Classical League M. Westray, L. Grant, V. Rubino, B. Nasses, J. Kelly, E. M. Jenkins. -' , Nix C. Anson, M. Peck, M. Hague, J. Templin, A. Rosenbohm, J. Miller, M. Templin, Miss Evans, X-4 Adviser. X X XXXX -t A. Savage, B. Scott, K. Wheatley, D. Showers. 97 41 I I 1111110 4 NwlnxWU,1 f K l ,.1fl0f- A if . SW... ,M l 4 ,f fm, fl ' I I f f , f -. f 6 I hm. ml ,X n lf Q A It .V K -.U V , l f . A 2 .f , t '35 N f P X I el f if Q Row 1 Row 2: Row 3 Row 4: Row 5 s Senior Girls L. Strassburger, E. Neff, E. Selles, P. Eckstrum, President, T. Feber, Treasurer, F. Steipp, Secre- tary, L. Pucknus. . Reavley, C. Rafool, A. Weber, E. M. Morgan, M. Lowry, D. Mahany, J. Markoski, J. Monroe, Puckett. Oktanski, R. Yonkoski, M. Fritz, M. Crawey, M. Stear, W. Tulick, E. Scherer. . Kouri, E. L. Fielding, N. Frazee, T. Hayes, L. Thomas, S. Folkers, H. Anderson. . Houlihan, E. Klarich, S. Kane, B. Hochstatter, J. Templin, B. Emst. emgswm SW . l Row 1: D. Meadows, L. Cassens, M. Madison, V. Davidson, N. Baden, A. Crawford, E. Maus, S. Campbell Row 2: P. Koch. Row 4: E. Semlow. Row 5: 98 B. Plattner, J. Maxwell, E. White, B. Caplan, E. Showers, B. Hedrick, M. Camahan, S. Phillips, Row 3: M. Whittaker, E. McAlister, B. Schindler, R. Richter, M. J. Wilken, R. Hellstem, M. Jenkins, B Swan, M. Dixon, E. Schriner. E. Wolgan, B. Thompson, M. Baumann, B. Miller, C. Knapp, H. Cramer, M. Mungoven, M. Getz, Senior Girls J . 4 K. Pitzer, B. Shea, M. Buehler, B. Broadstone, J. Cameron, M. Culshaw, E. Humpghrey, P. Cooper. V-, 411 : 5 QUWQ 5 E 7 LI fe xx 0 -N ff x g 2 . Wa f -. -f yy, Pan American League L fr ow 1: E. Semlow, Treasurer, C. Rafool, Secretary, J. Markoski, President, K. Wheatley, Vice President, J. Templin, L. Simmons, R. Parr, V. Gavin. ow 2: S. Beals, B. Zeisler, S. Mason, F. Martin, G. Clausen, J. Melzer, J. Hoplins, Miss Sprague, Adviser. - ow 3: I. Winn, R. Richter, M. Grawey, C. Thurm, L. Hurst, M. Monroe, M. Howlett, E. Rohleder. ow 4: M. Laumeyer, D. Beebe, B. Wilton, G. Schisler, L. Thomas, B. Shumaker, P. Manning, S. Sholl. ow 5: J. Schifeling, B. Potter, A. Loveridge, G. Kulles, H. Graves, P. Coffey, R. Smith, D. Adamson, R. Pille. ,qt V 'ici all ff V. 0 4 fill VV! 'ff Q ' , ' 1 f S' V W 12:1Efi' uf Q- 1 ig . Qld, 'R -fr 1,2 M. 'ff 'HW' I ' JA... L41 4! 1 ' W, dl 2 X f 4 g, Q X , X ir! ' I 1 , 5 1 1 ff f .- 'fx ci . ,TVA c. Uvbu . 1. C Y Pen and Penc11ers 'hav , ' Q 4 nf Row 1: B. Murray, President, C. Schwindenhammer, L. Jones, Miss Wescott, Adviser. Row 2: A. Rosenbohm, Vice President, W. Backes, E. Unes, D. Seibold. Row 3: M. Monroe, Secretary, B. Hawley, B. Scott. Row 4: L. Hurst, Treasurer, J. Melzer, E. Petkovsek, D. Seitz, E. Tony. gf' .N 'fu' , 5 Vu tw S ., .1 - f . 99 :Il wi , A rf: ' V 2, - 4 K . IA:-1. .6 'I f f!9.f if Q M11 ffl , ,, z.. V! 91 :Qi Q , f 'Z 7B , -QI .4 fw f H 1 I if 6 41,19 0 4,7 ,, . GM N 1 B. T. C. 4 L. Hurst, J. Monroe, Vice President, I. M. Kromphardt, L. Anderson, President, B. Caplan, Treas- Row 1: urer, M. Templin, Secretary, S. Beals, A. Sieks. Row 2' Miss Dorring, Adviser, D. Hurst, B. Puckett, L. Strassburger, L. Schmidt, V. Trott, D. Cowan, V. Rubino. Row 3. M. Hilton, G. Skaggs, L. Pittner, B. Hedrick, B. Stiff, I. Winn, E. McCain, G. Shelor. Row 4: J. Schnackenberg, J. Schneider, M. Bianchi, J. Johnson, R. Richter, M. J. Wilken, L. Pucknus, S. Hoferer. Row 5. M. Templin, G. Cook, E. Klarich, H. Hochstatter, T. Hayes, J. Templin, V. Greiner, E. Rosen- QNIZ, bohm. w ,' se i 1 fe? J E ,, N V 'MW Q 7 Z7 ,, , f ?55',,lX cgi , I Be ,I I 1 fi: i we . Q -T Wm egg: K we .. ,I N 14 . ia In x' 100 Ulf KQW French Club : B. Prim, Vice President, G. Jimison, Treasurer, R. Schoenheider, Secretary, H. Onken, President. : J. Allen, M. Carnahan, B. Cheesman, H. Anderson, Miss Evans, Adviser. : B. Fiocchi, M. Cohen, B. Murray, J. Schifeling. E. Petkovsck, B. Shumaker, D. Ross, E. Johnson, B. A. Lorch. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4: AHHKY' a 1 v 0M an Q ff ' . 1 V2 xx F lj Q . f c C1 b A. amera u 'C vi Row 1: R. Snyder, I. Cantor, B. Swadinsky, B. Boesch, P. Carter, C. Hilsabeck, R. Baird, P. Zick, J. Bur- WW 1 kard, Mr. Dieken, Adviser. . .l Row 2: E. Carter, R. Cook, B. Miller, M. Swanson, C. Gamsey, N. Hofmann, D. Stephens, C. Kell. ' X I' 'X fi 'I it ff' W 'x J f' 111' I f V ' 'f ix 1 af' y L bl 's.:. A ' 535' fr W Q' f Q P 'l I ' 7 VV. E, f ' wi WM, .S M V, Y N . T' ' i- :A XTY : Q it i x... QL A A 1, X ww W . 4 ,F i , IWW NN X r ' xl 1 qu 5- 5 J B., 7 J? ' . gy 54015, e1'II1G.Il. 'll ,f M. Templin, Vice President, K. Pitzer. ow 2: J. Burgard, D. Petzing, A. DeYoung, D. Bruns, B. Binkele, Mr. Dieken, Adviser. ow 3: B. A. Lorch, R. Bruninga, P. Johnson, J. Schneider, S. Demmin, L. Petterson. ow 4: M. Madison, B. Shea, R. Doering, M. Bour, K. Hoeltje. M. J. Wilken, L. Pucknus, M. Stear, President, D. Showers, Secretary, M. Demmin, Treasurer, W, r,. . ,,- , , . 101 Z Wifi, J 2 f M h i ,gs Q 1341 NH 'W f Z7 - ff W na. 7 1, .Y lil Red Cross ' MQ ,Jf . . . 'F N, XXX fk 11 Row 1: S. Hoferer, Secretary, L. Pucknus, Chairman, K. Borland, Vice Chairman, H. Bose, Treasurer. kr-L A XX-l gf Row 2: V. Rubino, A. Weber, B. Stiff, I. Winn, Miss Mathis, Adviser. X 4 gf-'ggasi Row 3: G. Jones, M. Templin, J. Sullivan, S. Folkers, I. Cantor. .-,M WRST, X ll ' Y U X - J we af .. 5' Q- mi? :fir N15 9121 1 V 'Ea ff: f -Bef Hi-Y Row 1: H. Zackman, Secretary, B. Hochstatter, R. Linsley, D. Friess, B. Miller, President, G. Jones, Treasurer, I. Cantor, J. Burgard. Row 2: B. Martin, R. Welk, J. Cambron, B. Kumpf, C. Schwindenhammer, C. Wilson, S. Ball, Mr. Bell, Adviser. Row 3: B. Hoeltje, K. Harms, J. Sullivan, D. Chard, B. Coker, R. Trotter, J. Showalter. 102 5 gi K ., in G- i ,ff X L, 2 ,f 01 ' Vim N f'N pf G K V5 -f x A xv 'f' , AF Stage Crew em? 9 W X . QM QW V -I Row 1: B. Brunner, B. Potter, Manager, J. Fawley, Mr. Erlon, Adviser. Dix Q f EX . Row 2: B. Porter, B. Rich, W. Brenmng, R. Callaway. X K L Qkk Z 2 . 1 YV 77,2 .Q fn gin A? BBBBB QS? ,A Z BX if EQ :ij 7 N' 72? X K2 Ji 3 ? f' N K ' . f X f X V1 L X ag 'Z Z Qig Q xxx. NX. . eg .4-A 1 K, :nquqll Q, O Bankmg Staff Seated: J. Klint, D. Hurst, A. Haueisen, V. Folkers, A. Wright, H. Graves, R. Auer. Standing: W. Schaefer, B. Young, Mr. McCuskey, Adviser. 103 I i f, rfx- -fi 1 Q Student W A1 S-in H-Q Xa A- , vw JVXXLA Hx! I ' ' -v -A c J l-A V Lillian Glavash Ti: - Q' pil f to 9 E Gloria Breisacher Eileen Virginia Rubino Gloria Peck William Hoeltje Bertha Caplan Joe McDermott f n Mary Mayer Karl Wheatley Barbara Hedrick 7i' ,-L'? ff-X E , ffh- J ' , 3 if xi-f, f ,jp l E ' 2 ' cg, . I 1 V VV-1,6 ,nb f L 1 , I A If! N ii ' .V C . . Evelyn Maus , HC Cx B1llSwand1nsky fi, '. L 1 Q . X X ff f wif' EQ f X- X Z X Ny! 1' if C7L:Y1,5 ,llkf Tw , 41D'f.,' , if i ff ' l i l -Ww a fi 'E Q 'Y 3 ff Q WZ!!! X 1 x',, , ' I Doris Sholl Edith Petkovsek Q ,rug :,, f a ., A ' an n Counc 11 M! if 2 s Y Af! Jdjl W - Wxlfdwf ,zgl PZL: 5 i f M --'VM rf V'fVxA' , 7 ,, 554 119, Htvfffz F faq, . . gf Eff M 'iw v - - . Dorothy Klmgbexl 1' .air Jim Schrfelmg I Bernice Prim Bill Hardin Ada Ruth Briggs .. an a F a -,f,1a-,, r ,,? 1 1: LET ,.. .'liliJg ' 1 I ,NS 34 , 1 ,,4 1 'XX X Jean Mexm Dick Seibold Lumina Hum C MM ,f 1 i I W JY l lf: 1 ' w 1 J 1 i 1 B05 Elizabeth Tony Virginia Folkers 1 Grace Jimison Adeline Rosenbohm Kenneth Koch X - EM 1 4 5' . :f ' an x if fa--' . Qi I 1 '45, i 5' j jQ' 4,!6 ZX 2 if f ,J ' rg f Q , 1 n fl .Q 2' , in j, 1 l 2 M 1.2 Y gg W 2 i f x , awRW, x Q j WL. n Ruth Jass Charles Mowery 105 1 w l r 1 9 S , ey .JA EDITORIAL STAFF y ,I Sitting: B- Caplan. K. Wheatley, Editor-in-Chief, s. Sholl Q, . . '1: 'S' Standing: R. Richter, B, 'M 11' f , , Y' Lo h, G. B ' k ' Birkett, Adviser. rc ensac ery MISS if I A ' 14 'R Q x f i 2. l 72 , ' H XXQ. V W . ,uf ill MANUAL lkfgfgf ..,.as4. .M LITERARY STAFF Sitting: A. Rosertbohm, G. Peck, V. Folkers, J. Mu E. Neff. Standing: W. Backes, B. Hawley, C. Chard, E. IV shall, B. Murray, P. Haggard. K. ff Z? C55 E A Q EXECUTIVES OF THE BUSINESS STAFF ff 92 J 5 QD f , if Sitting: L. Dudley. 3' Standing: Mr. Tucker, J. McDermott, B. Blume S E 27 M , ,, QL., ' ' iv ln N mob I BUSINESS STAFF Sitting: V. Davidson, F. Hall, A. Wirth, G. Schlei M. Buehler. Standing: B. Blume, J. McDermott, D. McLeod, Dudley, D. Adamson, H. Gillispie, Mr. Tucl Adviser. fx ' 'la 5 z iww 361 X 'X.,, i fa r J ...WX Q is 4.. f I X x xii-iXK3,5-mn: X X. x.,k'N,k-'X L N N, pk bxx '-.Fr x kgk if X N' NN , M , L Q N 'Q-L. Qvq, ', XX 'LX K ws XR Qyx-xxx Xi- X I i X. Xl K X1 x x x X X . xx . -x xx XXL, V wx, X, xxnkw ,xxx Xxx Nga- x N5 NNN- X F N X xl X V I X - Y DNN 'X f X, QQ 'TQQX x x- ' Nix n ., X Q fy , X W X Ni AMX x M Q 1,,U ,wx Q K 1' N EJ Lal Ax x ,L-kLN'XK.,,, N-,wg 'CX dxf 'N x by xx B- L1 XT m K , 1 'TDS' .SL X Nc-S580 xxx X0 yv.x.,-IQ, X-.JX5,,,m,., QQ. E C v - kk K f ,ff .xhlx K, X -?Y 1 l X X x1 X .3 , ii? x 5 ,l AND' X-. N f x AN N AX 'SN '95 K-EX' - ' X lx xl .x X ffw ' 'X I2 X ,QD .vii kia Nb Qs- k XX N, iQ ' 'W - ' H 5 1 X ax Iii X y F , 'S sk nh . xx 3 A H G X95 H X, X kg! LH I I ,X X N llmgix HW may :S YXX, N ,2 g D 1 X 5 ' Q X 'xi in 1 xl 7 .4-JD X Tx 'Q 1 3 1 X X X 3 I A NN 33 ITK' y. it ' 57 ' TJ 3 M3 ' X X4 1 X jp, X 3. TT lx L 5 Y 'RX , 1 X. Q QI Ci ff filer? W 0,91 6 if 9 -7 Q-ws 9 if 1 BAND kerman, B. Anderson, D. Babbs, S. Ball, R. Binkle, H. Bose, H. Bose, W. Bosse, M. Bour, J. Brown, R. Brownfield, M. Buchanan, M. 1, I. Cantor, L. Cassens, E. Chiavini, M. Clementz, D. Coburn, M. Cohen, A. Crawford, L. Cross, V. Crotts, V. Davidson, O. Dressen, H. itt, M. Emmons, J. Erickson, B. Ernst, A. Etaugh, B. Ferry, M. Flessner, W. Frye, G. Fuqua, D. Frost, W. Garvin, J. Gilmore, J. Grant, rawey, G. Grogan, K. Harms, B. Hawley, R. Helmick, C. Herget, C. Hilsebeck, S. Hoferer, J. Ierulli, R. Jass, P. Jenkins, G. Jones, L. 1, L. Kelly, J. Kolditz, K. Krakel, G. Krosse, W. Kumpf, D. Leber, T. Lienseeder, A. Linsley, P. Lohrman, W. Miller, J. McCowan, R. nn, L. Neil, J. Obert, B. Olin, R. O'Brien, B. Peters, B. Piper, B. Reardon, C. Richards, M. Robb, L. Roth, E. Savage, E. Schrei, C. ndenhammer, D. Seibold, W. Seiler, E. Semelroth, P. Spriggs, K. Strickler, J. Sullivan, M. Templin, W. Thompson, C. Tindell, E. Tur- K. Waible, D. Walter, P. Waters, A. Weber, P. Weisser, A. Wirth, N. Baden, D. Beechler, D. Maple, R. Reeser, L. Reynolds, E. Roof, iillhom, D. Smith, C. Thundel, A. Atkinson. -WJ D a C gf s L aa .W L 127 1 af ea e Q I - me i A 4 W' one aa- New MM. -..Q?i3?f1? ' ff ' I . . X- XX ' Hg xal M J e .ff . a V. ,1 'y r . i . 1 17 fwiM,ifWW11 Ll ! xiii U J xxx 7 fy Mf g, ,iJ.i5fI'v1fwM'i is X Xxx - QWXGQSRQQ' f , f Ziff ,gflf f ff .ff ,Y U Wi :ex K, A zhnx viilxnfr J WM' - 1 are ' so N Mlffffwx , A yu 107 iii iii all Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4: Row 5 -ww. 1 ,Q , , . , 5 fi! 'V' . f , . .Q 1 M' def, 6 1 ag, ' is X K- ' , .. 4 V , W . t , , . , .3 .. .1 . . 1. Choir E. M. Morgan, B. A. Lorch, J. Allen, B. Hedrick, B. Schindler, B. Doebler, L. Grant, E. WyckoE. B. Miller, M. Demmin, M. Whittaker, A. R. Briggs, P. Koch, S. Webber, E. Wadham, L. Simmons, V. M. Briggs. B. Wilkinson, E. Tursam, K. Seibold, M. Dixon, M. Templin, W. Fischer, J. Stocksich, C. Rauthen- berg. D. Frost, R. Hanover, K. Demmin, A. Fitzgerald, M. White, R. M. Jenkins, E. Marshall. J. Beachler, G. Galles, D. Ross, G. Leonard, M. Jonas, K. Miller, M . Neptun. Junior Mixed Chorus K. Miller, D. Brown, B. Plattner, C. Heimeshotf, M. Ehrhart, R. Weaver, D. Bowes, V. Staedeti, L. Beckham, C. Anson, E. Belden, E. L. Fielding, D. Klingbeil, D. Herget, G. Schleder, D. Beebe, V. Trott, A. Kneer, R. M. Hoehne, A. McCraith, E. Stear, B. Campbell, B. Bishop, E. Hudson, R. J. Howard, R. Whitfield, E. Swanson, A. Sathoff, B. Trapp, M. Curtiss, D. Pillischafske, C. Rafool, F. Nichols, B. Zimmerman, A. Burke, A. Savage, R. Smith, C. Dantone, C. Mowery, R. Trapp, D, Row 1: J. White, N. Fielding. Row 2: J. Blume, T. Chalmers, Miss Chivington, Director. Row 3: Ellenburg, B. Roberts, B. J. Brown. Row 4: B. Rosenak, E. Dunne. Row 5: McGlasson, J. Lowry, J. Schmidgall. Row 6: D. Woener. E. Porch. R. Darrah, A. Wright, T. Schlatter, L. Cross, G. Kulles, J. Robb, D. Paschon, E. Wyckoff, C. Cluts, l .' in i 4 RF LQZ1 jf , i lik , W, K, If W , . ,4 - egg, .7 Sl? 'I 'L vcr ff, ,iv :C 5 4325 lily 5 .gi f .., I V L i 'u l UV Q ' L 4.3 siixi tif '7 L ll Qmgg Inv Sir L :il ii E, if ll ' i Q y 1 Choir L I Row 1: M. J. Lee, B. Lanxon, M. J. Wilken, C. Thurm, G. Cook, L. Glavash, V. Eads, H. Livengood. Row 2: C. Peterson, A. Sieks, M. Mungoven, B. Hochstatter, B. Shumaker, M. Hoerl, M. Lawler, V. Grein- er, M. Tursam. Row 3: J. Zikus, G. Kupper, S. Reid, M. Szentes, L. Thomas, B. Thompson, J. McGann, J. Kolditz. Row 4: B. O'Dell, J. Fawley, D. Showers, C. Loeffel, F. Streibich, E. Picton, L. Jones. Row 5: J. Samp, E. Meister, J. Bratton, S. Sandall, B. Kuhn, R. Doering, D. Countryman. 3? Q1i ?z ' I 'ff T' 7 Qu .5 if 7 , ,!,.f4Qs W Y v v f Qwfff I I , 1 C. Ji Y 7,9 Q, SJ -E? ' fy A . i Fifth Hour Girls Glee Club Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 : J. Wood, R. Janes, S. Demmin, B. Dempsey, V. Erxleben, H. Leisehke, G. Reynolds. 1 B. J. Page, E. Malone, L. Roth, P. Koch, E. Sullivan, S. Campbell, P. Boesch. R 4: F. Hall, V. Feger, R. Bruninga, E. J. Moeller, H. Heuermann, S. Hoferer, J. Stalter. ow : M. A. Kerker, R. Kirkpatrick. M. Dellert, B. Prim, B. Ries, M. Caldwell. QQ! M Stephen Fosterqe f 5 Row 1: s. Webber, C. Thurm, J. Allen. W Row 2: B. Lorch, M. Szentes, M. J. Lee, B. Shumaker ' I Row 3: G. Cook, M. Demrnin, P. Koch. t-Q3 At the piano: R. Schoenheider. xi X J X B. If fx - XJ f n XNNI xc W ew NTWTVW X' X Double Male Quartette Left to Right: M. White, J. Kolditz, B. Wilkinson, A. Fitzgerald, D. Ross, B. Smott, E. Meister, J. Fawley. 110 0 0 Third Hour G1rls Glee Club ow 1: T. Thrasher, R. Orr, A. Stone, C. Hawton, B. Moke, G. Bryan, N. J. Wright, J. Kelly, A. Draher. P1 t M A N ill, L. Weisser, gow 2: G. Jimison, J. Carr, M. Duclos, B. Cheesman, M. Schmidt, G. at ner, . . eav F. Smith. '2ow3: P. Lapsley, F. Hall, M. Flessner, B. Ferry, M. Dismang, L. Lammers, R. Hoeltje, P. Crank, R Siebels. .llix 'Row 4: B. Hall, R. Schoenheider, G. Errion, W. Beechler, B. Adams, E. Farrow, M. McLaughlin, J. Daniels. -- f Sy K 17 7' Y i.- 7 -in rl 5. ' N '11 W i - Ava: 5 2 7 Fw fr 9314? f iEg7l5Q272 Q 1 42' .A . s W tf Orchestra Row 1: G. Kulles, B. Garretts, R. Eakman, H. Bose, D. Molek, R. Miller, E. Paris, V. Quest, G. Rey- ' - 5. nolds, L. Strassburger, D. Mendenhall, B. Wilkinson. 2 6 Row 2 Mr Huber Director, S. Hoferer, E. Chiavini, V. Davidson, J. Sullivan, F. Martin, R. Schoen- helder M Madison, G. Hurley, B. Thompson, M. Whittaker, M. Clementz, M. Steineck, D. Sei- D f. To Dj!-vu , xg Q? 41 0 1 J., . to 0 14, A Div x L07 1 V. 'ki N aruto I Y 5 ' , . A Ei . r 'P 1 J 1 f X f 'iz-T5' 7, bold, Fierson. 111 Band Formation i QANCQNQ. R A T ISTERS ,gf SENSAUONAL Ax.ossAL wa, GORGEOUS W W! K lf'Wf xW, ,L mf W if Mfffigw SW, CIM f Z ,x I AHA 42 W f,1,f,f y A f Eff W M A 1 .- 2 3 5 5 3 4 EE 5 l 1 , 225 THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY Lrv Nl 0 F 'HE Sn ,, A -f ul -,N ver moe Eve D ,Q -jj by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements 4fi 2. THE CAST Z . . .Luella Cassens if 5' Mrs. Clover. . . ...... ..... . . . . . . . .Jim Kolditz Johnny Clover. . . . . .Bob Miller . ...... Glenn jones . . . .Martha Dixon Betsy Irwin ............. ...... B ertha Caplan Miss Martha Willard Mr. Clover, . . Spud Irwin. . . Susan Blake. . . . . .Betty Hochstatter Officer Simmons CCappyJ .... . . .Donovan Chard . . . .Edwin Sandall Mr. Henry Quinn ........ Phyllis Koch Lucybelle Lee .............. .................. Preston Hughes ................................. George Cassens T A Football Players: Dick Showers, Robert Young, M 4 5 Richard Peters, Walter Reeves, Karl Wheatley. ilton Neptune, 1 ---ls. Hr 1,17 M-rw 113, f QL Revue fin Wwrswaz 1 v- . 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'Nw 7fame6ia FIFTH IHMEN IIIN There's a fifth dimension, not taught in schools, not discovered by mathematics or science. lt's an intangible something that measures the width of the heart . . . the understanding . . . the cooperation, whether it be a school, a family, or a neighborhood. It can be in a handshake . . . a cordial in- vitation . . . the warmth of a store's rela- tionship to its customers. And there's a fifth dimension in the spirited cooperation of a store to serve a community, people in all walks of lite. For 62 years Block 8 Kuhl's has stood near-kin in the affection of Central Illinois. That's why we've counted this fifth di- mension along with the brick, and mortar and steel of Block :Sl Kuhl Co. And we shall continue to be measured, not by square feet, or number of floors, but by the warmth of our hospitality, the depth of our courtesy, and the scope of our service! BUICK A ll KUHL 00. P E 0 R I A With Branches in JOLIET ROCKFORD AURORA MOLINE ELGIN DECATUR DANVILLE QUINCY E. ROCKFORD - , ' I , l E PLIMENTS OF DRIVE IN AT COZIW A v LARRY s DINER ' ' I I1 W. A. Karl Barber Shop ' GOOD FOOD IN A HURRY it f .- I 11 CHESTER H WOOD Ir DRUGGIST Western at Callender 'V CONGRATULATIONS 1. A to the class of 42 E We apprec'ate Your patronage v 4 I 011,150 THE MIRROR i 1101 Lincol Avenue y CAMERAS PEORIA CAMERA sHoP 'P 108-10 South Monroe 7 'f Plenty of parking space across from Y.M.C.A. I 1 44 I7 . 77 n fa Q! 1 if soU'rH SIDE LUMBER coMPANY ut 51 3011 South Adams sooo: I Phone 6147 2226 South Adams PORTMAN'S SPORT GOODS 122 N. Adams Phone 3-3745 BEN FRANKLIN STORE R. H. MORE, PROP. Garden and Adams THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF PEORIA SecuritY Second to None Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ILLINUIS FURNITURE CUMPANY I. Ulevitch tk Sons 2023-25 South Adams Street A ,fX Kv0 X A 5 I l 4 It vw, Wxpm 1,9 YZ fo Q or o Q QXQNQ- Q. Q ooo 40A 42A '9 n 4 . Sq It ii , ., or-.. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PRIA PEORIA .AR JOURNAL Pictures DAMS STREET MARKET DARLING SHOP GOOD LUCK - BEST WISHES Dr Lloyd Wyatt x , l I .il ll' , Rhone 3-1700 4031-35 S. Adams St. OPTOMETRIST Clyde A' Wouand Bert Renshaw CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Qi .a P COMPLIMENTS or-' Lil x QA BARTONVILLE BUS LINE .1 J 5 Bartonvllle Bank I, gf' A REGULAR PASSENGER AND CHARTER SERVICE s ,xi QU: Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. J 1 wx Ji. BAR'roNv11.LE. ILLINOIS ' Q I H RM BARTONVILLE, ILL. :Q gil ,xx EF ow! FIV ,y 'N , COMPLIMENTS OF 'r PERSONAL LOANS H 5, A I'. BOWER MOTORS. Inc. .1 . i H PEORIA FINANCE so THRIFT Co ' R W, aza and 913 Mom suooi A , T, ir 315 South Ieiierson Avenue AW 3 Hgeffer Bo, Z?..zoL 1 fl - fp I T lil jj 2' I P TT R 61 ANDERSON V' . f A RUESCH SASH 6 DOOR CO. O E ' L A Everything in Millwork IEWHHJI 'Q SILWRELHWS o o o W0 Y 0 'YOUI CO 1 e1'1Ce l lyk' K 1007 South Adams Phone 4-5508 Q lp i 334 Fulton Si. Opposite Ieiferson Bldg. 1 1 W . .S , A , A' 1' U N! NW W 63 QS N ' 9 ASQ ANN AN E' A95 4:9 N , T' in ' iid , F, .i ms M W- E 603 QBQXS-E, Q may . . .005 WSU . Q 11 1306 00-'YY K 'x Mit 'MN nba 06 0 cXxb'ix0C3iYO0 X0 06 GQQ fx Goxxxf, . , Gbbwfwovw OX we mwah X , f e f- if L ' ss 1, T S A,,L 'ne Schradzlci Co. ESTABLISHED 1854 rrect Wearing Apparel i for Young Men Posed by Milan Kosanovich WHAT NEXT? Civil Service, War Emergency and Private Industry are demanding more and better Trained Help. Special- ized training and our free employment department will put you in line for your opportunity. Go to Brown's - attend a school where many future executives are now in training. CWe Accept Only High School Graduatesl WRITE, PHONE OR CALL FOR CATALOG BROWN'S PEORIA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS . Established in 1887 240 S. Jefferson Ave. Phone 3-1256 0 W Y 5 I K K0 53065 Q amd S Q as e S1009 R01 awe 'We K ,.., .,.. ,, :sq f'-'25gsz..z-Qgiagfwasei' -fix'',,-':5,s:T'EE:IQQZSSMEEQ z- 1 'svfsfflwseziagiexif ' Miss Frieda Steipp wears a Tan Rayon Gabardine Suit Dress, Vogue Hat, and Connie Shoes. Her companion is Ber- nard Scott in a Brentwood Plaid Suit and Winthrop Two-tone Shoes. ,IUNIORS AT WORK Edna johnson '42 plays in plaidsl She likes this two piece gingham MINX MODE with wide contrasting linen banding around a fitted jacket. 57.90. Mary Mungovern '42 looks as refresh- ing as a coke! She's wearing a bib front, red candy striped broadcloth with fluted trim. Priced 55.95. BERGNERS Qqgggf 5235 EMBRANDT STUDIO Louis P. DeZe1ar PHOTOGRAPHER i zo no F 'Ill E o 51 o 5 Ui FT cn 94 ' f ,,s:.g -f I 'f rx : V, fgfs, - Q,'-h URW tl' , 4 'S g,,.f'exQ,f , 2.1 1 nf' ' ' ' + I -Q 1' :'z'! a'-.ffm Q 1,.:. 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Ib-.Q-M, R NN NEW SPRING 'S posed by STYLES FROM K ' 1 L rnncn Jesnlgiigiixarxigski SZOLD'S Sgoggf Son mc' i Eleanor Klarich CONGRATULATIONS DICKINSON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Guaranteed Training Lifetime Scholarship Cash Discount For Previous Commercial Training Individual Instruction 102-114 South Monroe St. Peoria, Illinois PHONE 8490 RISIUS FLORAL co LEA BROS COAL C0 Blg Hollgw Road Good Clean Lump Egg Nut Stoker Coal Flowers for A11 Occaslons at the Mme or Del1vered 2 1902 2 2346 Bxg Hollow Phone 2 9234 Practlce on a Royal the machine used by Albert Tangora professlonal typmg cham p1on of the world on a manual operated machme gv f NNI C PEORIA TYPEWRITER CO 420 Llberty Street Phone 4 4136 J C Povloskl KOCH REALTY COMPANY SFLL TRADE FINANCE APPRNISXLS RFNTS OUR srRv1CE UNEQUALED CARL S KOCH AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE SURETY BONDS STOCK COMPANIFS Phones 3 1306 5 2696 702 Alhance Llfe Peorxa Illmols A H Kellstedt COLD ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH ONLY MEL'I'ING ICE PROVIDES PROPER WASHED AIR CIRCULATION TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY PEORIA SERVICE CO 1124 S Adams Peorxa Ill l O O . . .T 1. 1 . I q , - ,, 2 ' f' 4,-3 ' 4 f . Y x I IH 5,4 ,fp , 'X If D, . -, If I ,, I Q. - f 7 X tw. ' ,ef f X W5 J f - ' I 1 l 1 5 L-if . ww 41417 . . . I I I -ii LZ!- , I f - A I L' L I . , . - - a 7 ' ff' For cataloque and rf information, address 5 'ali Q Miss Emma T. Schmidt ., Secretary of Admissions, 7 President-Dr. Frederic R. Hamilton Registrar-Mr. Asa Carter RADLEY is a non-sectarian, coeducational college with a program which unites a liberal education, preparation for a major interest, and experience in practical life under guidance and counsel. The carefully selected student body of 900 comes from forty states and lour foreign countries. Bradley is on the approved list of the Association of American Univer- sities and the American Association of University Women. It is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools as a degree-granting institutiong by the University of Illinois with Class A stand- ing, and by the Illinois State Department of Public Instruction. Bradley has unusually large curricular offerings for a small college. Besides regular liberal arts courses, there are departments in business administration, home economics, industrial education, music, art, and nursing. It has a na- tional reputation. ATHLETICS Bradley supports and is interested in inter-collegiate and intra-mural athletics. In addition to a schedule of football, basketball, baseball, traclc, and tennis, which is arranged each year with leading middle western col- leges and universities, the division of intra-mural athletics provides a well organized program which gives meaning to the aim, Sports for All. Such teams participate in all of the games mentioned above and in golf, archery, wrestling, hand ball, volley ball, swimming, tumbling and boxing. EXPENSES Bradley is not an expensive college for the student. lt is endowed and is constantly increasing its resources in order that students will be required to pay as small a fraction of the cost of an education as possible. The tuition is very reasonable. This is especially noticeable when comparison is made with other standard colleges which do not offer as extensive technical, scien- tific, and laboratory courses. My Bradley College, Peoria, Illinois YEAR OPENS SEPT. 8, 1942 Bradley Polytechnic Institute Peoria, Ill. ,fb lk fix lil '-1'f 'jvi L 1 4 Dil 2 'Ai-5 'J- PEORIA BLUE PRINT 8: PHOTOPRESS CO. 119 N. Washington St. Peoria, Ill. 44 flu g. L If ' x ?2.w.a.iW'- W 'A Q I A.A, A xx. gif ' ' hwym, ..,., 147 .f 1 1 1 'WV I .1 4, .fglx Cy iw' f X , , i f fp s I i fflf 1 X il fd, iff ff W fffff , ,ff iii! X I JK 1 'wif' . if iii XXXXX I I- x I x' Ip I '14 K. - 1 1' X I ,Q s H f .A .QE ,, I X '+I U , ,, ,' 1, . R ELECTRIC WASHERS use oun EASY PAVMENYS ' ml f I' f lillllllll' X', 'I' Q M. - .- 1 BLUM FURNITURE CO. I ' X- FURNITURE FOR LESS - ' eil- F7 ' 'I AIX K x X XX X X I WX .. i in, -'Q Q 2 X ' I X W . In j X 1 I XX ig -f '. Q .. 1 Y? I f I I I QF eff Wig Ll i Q YL- X: 2 , I X I 36 210507 SO A ST I MOSERS SHOE STORE 2027 So. Adams St. PRINTERS PHONE 7244 LEHMANN BLDG Peoria, illinois l X o IIINRY J. RUSS ELL CO. GCLDSTEI ' Jewelry Co. 211 S. Adams St. Peoria, Illinois Watches. Rings, Diamonds. Indian Iewelry, Costume Iewelry. Gifts K. E. W. LAUNDRY CO. Keeps Everything White 207 Livingston Street Peoria, Illinois Wm. F. Lorch, Manager Phone 4-0724 C3 ,F Quintet and Melvm 7 A , ,,,,,f, f mf' A f Q 4 Om V azvsf? gfff X f' V ,f , 157 7 N X7 xiii s 4. Q for ,f-f-n gum mug, Summer Fashxon Fma A Abbey, Philip, 19 Abel, Ailene, 55 Abel, P., 93 Abraham, Evelyn, 69 Abraham, Josephine, 28 Ackerman, Lorraine, 55, 107 Actos, Angela, 19 Adams, Betty, 65, 111 Adams Street Market, 139 Adamson, Mr. Gray, 8 Adamson, Richard, 65, 99, 106 Addler, William, 65 Aiello, Mr. John, 8 Albert, Cecelia, 28 Alberts, Norman, 28 Allen, James, 55 Allen, Joan, 100, 108, 110 Allison, Louise, 65 Anderson, 115 Betty Jean, 107, Anderson, Helen, 28, 98, 100 Anderson, J., 55 Anderson, 100 Lorraine, 28, 97, Anderson, Vivian, 28 Anson, Coilla, 65, 97, 108 Anton, Nick, 65, 76, 93 Armour, Rosetta, 55 Arnold, Bob, 65 Arrenholz, Dale, 65 Arrenholz, Edward, 56 Atherton, Helen, 64 Atkins, Shirley Mae, 65 Atkinson, Aubrey, 69, 107 Atkinson, Mr. Ralph, 8, 90 Auer, Rosemary, 64, 103 Auld, Ellen, 19 Ausmus, Ellamae 65 B B 81 M, 140 Babbs, Donald, 28, 107 Babcock, Murry, 19, 26, 70 Backes, Jerry, 64 Backes, Willa, 56, 99, 106, 116 Baden, Norma, 19, 98, 107 Badgerow, Virginia, 56 Bahlman, Margaret, 56 Baird, Ray, 28, 101 Baker, Veeda, 69 Baldwin, Ruth, 64 Ball, Sam, 56, 102, 107 Barber, Marie, 65 Barra, Alice, 65 Barra, Henry, 29 Barth, Betty, 19, 26 Bartonville Bank, 139 Bartonville Bus Line, 139 Batroff, John, 54 Baumann, Glenn, 65 Baumann. Mildred, 29, 97, 98 Baxter, Mr. Richard, 8, 72, 74, 80, 81, 83 Beachler, James, 108 Beals, Shirley, 54, 99, 100 Beames, Francis, 65 Becker, Mr. Stuart, 8, 85 Beckham, Lovey, 65, 108 Beckman, Evelyn, 69 A D 'S' -5 ' ' M! J ' 1 0 U J ag l Wlndex Beebe, Gnile, 56 Beechler, Darrell, 69, 107 Beechler. Wanetta, 65, 111 Behnke, Bob, 65 Beldon, Enna, 65, 108 Bell, Mr. Robert E., 8, 102 Ben Franklin Store, 138 Benn, Blanche, 19, 70 Benn, Phyllis, 56 Bennett, Hugh, 65 Berger, Ralph, 19, 26 Bergner, P. A., 142 Bianchi, Mary, 29, 100 Biegler, Clare, 69 Binkele, Betty, 56, 101 Binkele, Robert, 107 Birkett, Miss Bee, 8 Bishop, Betty, 108 Blackman, Mr. John, 8 Blackman, Mildred, 56 Blaine, Eugene Charles, 56 Blair, Emily, 69 Bland, Betty, 65 Bledsoe, Betty, 20 Black 8a Kuhl, 137 Bloompott, Arthur, 65 Blume Fumiture Store, 148 Blume, Joyce, 65, 108 Blume, Wiillam, 20 Boesch, Patricia, 65, 109 Boesch, William, 29, 95, 97, 101, 128 Boland, Ruth, 56 Booker, Harrietta, 54 Borland, Kenneth, 56, 102 Borman, Helen, 64 Bose, Harry, 56, 107 Bose, Helen, 20, 97, 102, 107, 111, 115 Bosse, Worrell, 56, 107 Bostic, Wayne, 54, 72, 73, 75, 78 Bour, Marilyn, 56, 101, 107 Bowers Motor, Inc., 139 Bowes, Darlene, 65, 108 Bozsoki, John, 65, 93 Bradley College, 146 Bradshaw, Floyd, 20 Bragg, Dorothy, 64, 96 Brase, Lawrence, 56 Bratton, John, 29, 97, 109 Bredeman, Evelyn, 29 Breisacher, Gloria, 20, 26, 104, 106 Brenning, Warren, 103 Brereton, Marian, 29, 95 Bridgmen, Betty, 56 Briggs, Ada Ruth, 56, 105, 108 Briggs, Homer, 65 Briggs, Vada Mae, 108, 114 Brillhart, Betty, 56 Broadstone, Bertie, 29, 98 Brodbeck, C., 90 Brown, Betty Jane, 29, 108 Brown, Donna, 56, 108 Brown, Eugene, 64 Brown Gerald, 29 Brown, Jeanette, 65, 107 Brown, John, 30 Brown, Mary, 20 Brown's School of Business, Brownfield, Richard, 65, 107 Bruninga, Eleanor, 39 Bruninga, Lester, 72, 73, 74 Bruninga, Ruth, 65, 96, 101, 109 Brunner, William, 63, 65, 93, 103 Bruns, Dorothea, 56, 101 Bryan, Georgia, 111 Buchanan, Mary Ellen, 54, 107 Buchanan, Mildred, 64 Budd, Robert, 65 Buehler, Marcella, 30, 96, 98, 106 Buettner, Walter, 30 Buifum, Gene, 64 Burch, Margaret, 65, 107 Burdette, D., 90 Burgard, Jim, 56. 89, 101, 102, 128 Burk, Dale, 30 Burk, Donald, 20 Burke, Allen, 65, 108 Burling, Norma, 56 Bums, Edward, 65 Bush, Charles, 69 Byrne, Betty, 64 C Cahail, Mr. Robert, 9 Caho, Dorothy, 54 Caldwell, Mary, 109 Caldwell, Miss Pauline, 9 Callahan, Betty, 30 Callaway, Muriel, 65 Callaway, Rolland, 65, 103 Callicotte, Betty, 56 Cambron, Jack, 56, 102 Cameron, Jack, 30, 98 Campbell, Betty, 65, 108 Campbell, Sylvia, 30, 98, 109 Campen, Betty, 65 Campen, Harry, 56 Cannon, Lorraine, 64, 96 Cantor, 30, 97, 101, 102, 107, 114 Caplan, Bertha, 27, 30, 97, 98, 100, 104, 106, 113 Camahan, Maxine, 31, 98, 100 Carpenter, Albert, 65 Carpenter, Marilou, 31, 128 Carpenter, Naomi, 64 Carr, Austin, 54 Carr, John, 65 Carr, June, 65, 111 Carter, Eugene, 56, 101 Carter, Phyllis, 65, 101 Carter, Robert, 54 Cassens, George, 31, 113 Cassens, Lois, 65 Cassens, Luella, 31, 52, 95, 98, 107, 115, 116 Cassidy, Robert, 31 Castle, Flossie, 56 Central Illinois Light Co., 145 Central National Bank, 138 Chalmers, Thayess, 65, 108 Chandler, Dorothy, 65 Chard, Donavon, 31, 102, 106, 113 Charles, Irma, 31 Cheeseman, Bemadine, 56, 100, 111 Chelovich, Katherine, 65 Chiavini, Eugene, 31, 107, 111 Chivington, Miss Ginevra, 9, 108 Clark, J., 65 V Clarke Bs Company, 143 Classen, Nellie, 65, 96 Clausen, Gladys, 99 Clementz, Merle, 56, 107, 111 Clinebell, Eldon, 65 Clinebell, June, 56 Cluts, Charles, 93, 108 Coburn, Donna, 64, 107 Cody, Glenda, 65 Coiey, Paul, 99 Cohen, Mischa, 27, 31, 100, 107 Coker, Robert, 56, 80, 102 Comfort, Anna, 56 Cook, Gerry, 20, 100, 109, 110 Cook, Melvin, 69 Cook, Ray, 32, 101 Cooper, Patricia, 32, 98, 125, 128 Cordell, B., 90 Cottle, Doris, 64, 96 Coulter, Mr. Donald, 9 Countryman, Dick, 109 Cowan, Bill, 65, 93 Cowen, Doris, 57, 100 Craig, John, 69 Craig, Richard, 32 Cramer, Helen, 27, 32, 97, 98 Crank, Phyllis, 65, 111, 114 Crawford, Alyce, 32, 95, 97, 98, 107, 115 Cross, Leland, 65, 107, 108 Crotts, Velma, 20, 97, 107 Crowley, Richard, 64 Culp, Harold, 65 Culshaw, Mildred, 32, 98 Curran, Virginia, 69 Curry, Milton, 32, 89 Curtiss, Mary, 108 D Dalton, Joan, 65 Daniels, June, 65, 111 Dantone, Charles, 65, 108 Darling Shop, 139 Darrah, Royce, 108 Davidson, Virginia, 20, 98, 106, 107, 111, 115 Davis, Barbara, 65 Davis, Bob, 57 Davis, Margaret, 64 Day, Jeanette, 64 . Day, William, 65 Dean, Miss Lilly, 9 Deemie, Gerald, 21 Delicath, Virginia, 57, 130 Dellert, Margaret, 57, 94, 96, 109 95, 97, Demmin, Karl, 32, 108 144 Chandler, Helen, 31 Demmilf MSW, 57, 101. 108, Beebe, Dorothy, 65, 99, 108 110 1 4 ' 6 ,M ya 1 ,1 P 1 ,Q-I K ' 'R I -, iff , 1 ' ,J A ,, -:lf . A ' r i 'i f f ' ig 'i i' 61. 1 4' ' 153Lg' 4' fi 49 0' - 2 :WHEEL gjfg 0 X X vw ,H - - Fears, Grace, 21 Demmin, Shirley, 57, 101, 109 I Dempsey, Elizabeth, 57, 109 Doebler, Bemice, 32, 108 Derby, Tom, 89 Desmond, Betty, 64 DeWitt, Maxine, 65, 107 DeYoung, Annabelle, 57, 101 DeZelar, Mr., 70 Dick, Marjorie, 57 Dickey, Doris, 65, 96 Dickinson's School of Busi- ness, 141 Dieken, Mr. John, 9, 101 Dille, Mr. G. E., 7 Dismang, Margaret, 65, 111 Ditch, Kenneth, 65 Dixon, Martha, 32, 98, 108, 113 Doering, Miss Mary, 9, 100 Doering, Rodney, 57, 72, 76, 89, 101, 109 Doerr, Vemon, 69 Dohm, Izella, 65 Doris, Ann, 57 Draher, Armella, 111 Dressen, Opal, 107 Driscoll, Anna, 57 Duclos, Margie, 65, 111 Dudley, Dora Dean, 65 Dudley, Leo, 54, 106 Duggins, Eda, 69 Dunne, Edmund, 65, 108 E Eads, Aubrey, 64 Eads, Virginia, 33, 109 Eakman, R., 111 Early, Dorothy, 57 Ebaugh, Miss Flora, 9 Eberly, Calvin, 57 Egan, Jeanette, 33 1 Egan, Shirley, 65 Ehrhart, Margaret, 57, 108 Ehrat, Anna, 33, 96 Eichenberger, John, 65 Eis, LaVonne, 96 E Ekstrum, Mary Phyllis, 27, 33, 95, 98 Elger, Charlotte, 33 Ellenburg, Ruby, 65, 108 1 Elmore, Helen, 57 Elmore, Mary, 66 ' Emmons, Merrill, 57, 107 Enders, Betty, 96 Erickson, John, 107 Ering, L., 89 Erlon, Mr. Leo A., 10, 103 , Emest, Beverly, 33, 97, 98, ' 100, 107, 115 Errion, Gloria, 66, 111 , Erxleben, Virginia, 33, 109 1 Esch, Delmar, 85, 87, 88, 89 Expinoza, Pauline, 57 Etaugh, Alfred, 72, 91, 107 Evans, Kenneth, 57 Evans. Miss Marguerite, 10, 97, 100 Evans, Mary, 21 F Fall, B., 85 Fall, Edwin, 64, 89, 93 Faner, Shirley, 57, 114 Farley, J., 89 Farrow, Elizabeth, 66, 111 Fautz, Howard, 33 Fawley, James, 57, 103, 109,110 Feger, Thelma, 33, 52, 95, 97, 98 Feger, Vivian, 33, 109 Fehl, Mary, 69 Ferry, Bette, 66, 96, 107, 111 Ferry, Bob, 80, 81 Fickel, Dolores, 34 Fielding, Louise, 34, 96, 98, 108 Fielding, Norma, 66, 96, 108 Fieselman, Miss Elizabeth, 10 Finck, Jack, 57 Fiocchi, William, 57, 100 Fischer, Lowell, 69 Fischer, Mussette, 34 Fischer, Waneta, 34, 108 Fitzgerald, Allen, 57, 108, 110 Flessner, Mildred, 66, 107, 111, 115 Flocken, Gerald, 69 X Folkers, Sarah, 34, 97, 98, 102 Folkers, Virginia, 103, 105, 106 Forquer, Betty, 34 Fosco, Lewis, 72, 73, 75, 78, 80, 81 Foster, Della, 21 Foster, Geraldine, 64 Frantz, Lee, 57 Frazee, Nadine, 98 Fredericks, Adolph, 85, 87, 8 Freimuth, Anna, 66 Freitik, Norma, 57 Frietsch, Marguerite, 69 Friess, Dale, 34, 102, 128 Frilling, N., 90 Fritz, Margret, 34, 98 Frochter, Geraldine, 34 Frost, David, 107, 108 Frye, Wilma, 66, 107 Fuller, Don, 66 Fulton, Genevieve, 54 Fulton, Mary, 66 Fultz, Genevieve, 3,4 Fuqua, Clinton, 35, 107 G Gadden, Robert, 93 Galles, Gerald, 54, -08 Garnsey, Charles, 101 Garretts, Bill, 66, 111 Garvin, William, 107 Gavin, Virginia, 57, 99 Gay, Elnora, 66, 96 Gebhart, Betty, 66 Geich, Jack, 69 Genovese, Robert, 66 Gentes, Miss Lucille, 10 George, Anna, 35 Gerring, Miss Betty, 10 Getz, Marcella, 27, 35, 95, ' 98, 12Q Ghelardini, Evo., 66 Gilbert, Mr. Stephen H., 3, 10 Gillan, Bob, 114 Gillan, Juanita, 66 Gillespie, Harry, 35, 106 Gilmore, Jack, 66, 107 Gilmore, James, 64 Gladden, D., 69 Glavash, Lillian, 21, 26, 97, 104, 109 Gleghom, Yvonne, 57 Goett, Wilma, 35 Goin, Harriet, 57 Goldstein's Jewelry Store, 148 Goldstein, Verna, 129 Gorman, Ray, 66 Grafelman, Lester, 57 Gramlich, Irene, 66 Grant, Jack, 54, 107 Grant, LaVerne, 57, 97, 108 Gravenor, Eunice, 35 Graves, Howard, 57, 99, 103 Grawey, Marguerite, 35, 95, 97, 98, 99, 107 Gregory, Dorothy, 35 Greiner, Virginia, 35, 100, 109 Grider, Ruth, 21 Griffea, Eleanor, 58 Grimm, Virginia, 35 Groceman, C., 89 Grogan, Gerald, 107 Gross, Mr. Charles, 10, 72, 75, 89, 91 Gualdoni, Doris, 66 H Haddick, Mr. Ben, 10 Hagan, Alice, 66 Hagan, Glen, 66, 80 Haggard, Phyl, 58, 106 Hague, Martha, 66, 97 Haines, Betty, 21 Haley, Anna, 21 Hall, Betty, 66, 111 Hall, Florence, 66, 106, 111 Hall, Frances, 58, 109 Hall, Robert, 54 Hall, Mr. Robert, 11 Hanchett, Ruby, 66 Hanover, Ronald, 21, 108 Hanrahan, Ellen, 66 Hansenn, Bob, 21 Happ, Betty, 58 Hardin, Bill, 66, 105 Hardin, Mr. Frank, 11 Harding, Ella Mae, 69 Harding, Leona, 22 Harmon, Helen, 58 Harms, Kenneth, 58, 102, 107 Hartley, Bemadine, 58, 114 Haslam, Eileen, 66 Haubensak, Jim, 58 Haveisen, Arthur, 36, 103 Hawley, Betty, 58, 99, 106, 107, 116 Hawton, Carol, 66, 111 Hawton James, 36 Hayes, Betty, 36 Hayes, Thelma, 36, 97, 98, 100, 125, 128 Haynes, Joseph, 66 Hedrick, Barbara, 36, 95, 98, 100, 104, 108 Heidewald, Jane, 66 Heimeshoff, Connie, 64, 96, 108 Heindselman, Maxine, 54 Hellstem, Frances, 66 Hellstem, Regina, 36, 97, 98 Helmer, Roy, 36, 114 Helmick, Robert, 66, 107 Helms, Virginia, 66 Henning, Mildred, 58 Herder, G., 66 Herget, Carolyn, 66, 107 Herget, Doris, 66, 108 Hermann, Bemadine, 66 Hermann, Betty, 58 Hermann, Marilyn, 69 - Herschberger, Margaret, 58 Heuermann, Gerhardt, 36 Heuermann, Harriett, 58, 109 Hibser, Dorothy, 58 Higgins, Ray, 66 Hill, Frances, 58, 96 Hilling, Mr. David C., 11 Hilsabeck, Carl, 66, 101, 107 Hilton, Marjorie, 58, 100 Hirsch, Rose, 36 Hochstatter, Betty, 36, 95, 97 98, 100, 109, 113 Hochstatter, William, 37, 102 Hodgkins, Violet, 58 Hoehne, Raymond, 37 Hoehne, Rose Mary, 66, ,108 Hoeltje, William, 37, 102, 104 Hoeltje, Katharine, 58, 101 Hoeltje, Ruth, 66, 111 Hoerl, Martha, 58, 109 Hoferer, Shirley, 37, 97, 98, 100, 102, 107, 109, 111, 115 Hoffman, Robert, 66 Hoffman, Rosemary, 37, 94, 114 Hofmann, Norman, 01 Hohenbary, Dorothy, 66 Holligan, Harvie, 37, 80, 85 J Holzschuh, Audrey, 37, 129 Hoogerwerf, Gerald, 22 Hopkins. Jean, 58, 99 Hopwood, Bertha, 66 Horn, Margaret, 54 Houlihan, Virginia, 37, 97, 98 Howard, Jack, 108 Howlett, Marilyn, 58, 99 Hoxie, Joan, 66 Hudson, Evelyn, 66, 108 Hufeld, Norma, 69 Humphrey, Ella, 37, 98, 129 Hurly, Geraldine, 66, 111, 111 Hurst, Doloras, 66, 100, 103 Lorraine, 58, 99, 100, Huber, Mr. Fred, 11, 111 , Hulsebus, Miss Gretchen, 11 Huthmann, Heinz, 54 Ierulli, Anthony, 107 Illinois Fumiture Company 138 Irving, L., 93 Isonhart, Dorothy, 58, 94 Ista, Aaron, 66 Ivey, Mariam, 37 J Janssen, Eileen, 38 Jaas, Ruth, 66, 107 Jenkins, Ella, 66, 96, 97 Jenkins, Mary, 38, 98 Jenkins, Phyllis, 58, 107 Jenkins, Robert F., 38 Jenkins, Robert, 38, 108 Jimison, Grace, 66, 96, 100, 105, 111 Johanson, Gloria, 66 Johnson, Bemice, 38 Johnson, Catherine, 58 Johnson, Don, 66, 91 Johnson, Edna, 38, 95, 128 Johnson, Elsie, 58, 100 Johnson, Harold, 38 Johnson, Jean, 38, 97, 100 Johnson, John, 38 Johnson, Phyllis, 58, 101 Johnson, Mr. Robert C., 11 Johnson, Shirley, 58 Johnson, Virginia, 58 Johnston, Bob, 22 Jonas, Marvin, 108, 115 . az QW if -9tvA'g4:.1xe-f C111-US Afx, .QQ fi vwwvvlmg :g,i'if 'VF gil-Q: 1'7 'F 1 , L., . -9,34--' -'fa ,wzgxfr 7 TFC' : 2 , A-A 'FL' V 122' -.1 -ffwi 'LQ' 4515 will nit' Tfifitr 1- ,gifil Y -5, 17 Y ---' -:fag ... 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F., 11 rkpatrick, Miss Madge, 11 rkpatrick, Rose, 59, 109 rkwood, Douglas, 69 arich, Eleanor, 39, 97, 98, 100, 129 arich, Pauline, 59 ee, Jack, 64 ein's, 142 ingbeil, Dorothy, 54, 95, 105, 108 int, June, 64, 103 app, Catherine, 39, 96, 98 eer, Ardine, 66, 108 eer, Kenneth, 69 ll, Doris, 59 Ch, Bemice, 66, 109 ch, Kenneth, 59, 105 ch, Mabel, 39 ch, Norma, 59 ch, Phylis, 40, 95, 98, 108, 110 113 hlbuss, 1-Ioward, 66 ldiu, Jim, 40, 95, 107, 109, 110, 113 nkler, Richard, 69 sanovich, Bob, 64, 89, 91 bsanovich, Milan, 22, 72, 73, ,74, 78, 89 ouri, Elizabeth, 40, 97, 98 nuri, Gladys, 59 rackum, Marcelene, 59 rakel, Carl, 54, 107 roepel, Miss Gene, 11 romphardt, Idamae, 54, 100 rosse, Charles. 53. 59, 107,130 mn, Bob, 22, 72, so, 81, 109 1lles, George, 99, 108, 111 impf, Bill, 59, 85, 102, 107 xmps, Jack, 66 xpper, Gordan, 59. 109 ...W f il: ' fr,- Qgk ' 5 x 1, 7 cf' ' L LaGrow, Lawrence, 59 Lamb, Bruce, 67 Lamb, Paul, 59 Lamb, Robert, 67 Lambom, Jessie, 64 Lammers, Lucille, 67, 111 Landes, Ed., 93 Langham, Martha, 67 Langham, Mary Frances, 67, 96 Lanxon, Betty, 40, 109 Lepsley, Pauline, 67, 96, 111 Larash, Mary, 69 Largent, Aileen, 67 Largent, Arleen, 67 Largent, Lois, 67 Larry's Diner, 138 Latham, Laura Belle, 54 Laumeyer, Marilyn, 67, 99 Lawless, Bob, 85, 87 Lawler, Margaret, 109 Lawrence, Robert, 80 Lea Coal Company, 145 Leber, David, 22, 107 Lee, Mary Jane, 22, 26, 109, 110 7 J Y Leihenseder, Thelma, 67, 107 Leischke, Helen, 40, 109 Leonard, George, 40, 72, 73, 76, 78, 80, 81, 108 Lichtsinn, Howard, 67 Lingenfelter, Leonard, 76, 80, 93 4 Linsley, Arline, 67, 107 I WM Linsley, Robert, 40, 102 Lipps, Betty, 40 Lipps, Mary, 59 Livengood, Helen, 59, 109 Lockhart, Dorothy, 59 Lockhart, Marion, 69 Loeffel, Charles, 40, 85, 109 Lohrman, Paul, 59, 107 Long, Helen, 41 Look, Lewis, 69 Lorber, Robert, 22 MALJT ' Lorch, Betty, 23, 26, 100, 101, 106, 108, 110 Lord, Miss Georgiana, 12 Loukitus, Mr. Michael, 12 Loveridge, Arthur, 64, 99 Lowyr, Jack, 67, 108 Lowry, Marilyn, 41, 98 Luke, Miss Mary E., 12 Lyons, Gerald, 64 M Madison, Mildred, 41, 98, 101. 111, 114 Mahany, Delores, 98 Malone, Elsie, 109 Malone, Geraldine, 67 Malone, Mr. J. O., 7 Manning, Patricia, 67, 99 Mannschott, Mr. Robert, 12 Mansefild, Roberta, 67 Marvin, Howard, 67 Marvas, Dorothy, 23 Marvas, Martha, 23 Marvosh, G., 67 Mason, Mr. George C., 12 Mason, Shirley, 99 Mastaglia, Eugene, 59 Mastin, Faye, 99 Maston, Mary, 67 Matarelli, Silvio, 41 Mathis, Miss Florence C., 12, 102 Mattlin, Albert, 41 Mattlin, Charles, 67 Maubach, Maxine, 67 Maus, Edward, 59, 89 Maus, Evelyn, 42, 95, 97, 98, 104 Maxwell, Jean, 42, 98 Mayer, Mary, 42, 104 McA1ister, Eleanor, 27, 41, 95, 97, 98, 129 McAlister, Gerald, 59 McBroom, Wanda, 59 McCain, Evelyn, 59, 100 McCann, Wilma, 23 McClanathan, Miss Helen, 13 MvClanathan, Miss Marilla, 13 McCormick, Gladys, 69 McCowan, Jim, 67, 107 McCoy, Pauline, 59 McCraith, Avenelle, 67, 108 McCullough, Glen, 67, 114 McCuskey, Mr. John, 13, 103 McDaniel, Hildamae, 64 McDermott, Joseph, 41, 104, 106 McEvoy, Robert, 54, 72, 73, 76, 78, 91 McGann, Jack, 41, 72, 73, 74, 78, 91, 109 McGann, Robert, 63, 67, 93, 107 McGlasson, Donald, 59, 108 McGlasson, Jacqueline, 69 McIntyre, Ann, 67, 96 McKee, Miss Anna E., 13 McLaughlen, Myra, 67, 111 McLeod, Donald, 41, 106 McMahill, Clair, 93 McManus, Lynnwood, 67 Meadows, Dorothy, 23, 26, 96, 98 Meardy, Billy, 59 Mehle, Donald, 59 Mieer, Ethel, 59 Meier, Pauline, 23 Meister, Benny, 6 7 Meister, Edward, 61, 109, 110, 116 Melhouse, Kenneth, 60, 129 Melzer, Jean, 67, 99, 105 Mellor, James, 69 Mellor, John, 54 Mendenhall, Dorothy, 60, 111 Meyers, Andy, 85, 87, 88 Meyers, Bob, 69 Meyers, Don, 85, 86, 88 Michael, Paul, 23 Miller, Melvin, 67 Miller, Robert E., 42, 101, 102, 116 Miller, Rosalie, 67, 111 Miller, Shirley, 64 Miller, William, 67, 107 Mirror, The, 138 Mishler, Nellie, 96 Mitchell, Betty, 42 Moeller, Ellen Jane, 67, 96, 109 Moeri, Barbara, 69 MoHatt, Aulden, 60 Moke, Betty, 67, 111 Mohr, Robzert, 42 Molchin, Berthena, 42 Molek, D., 111 Monroe, Ira, 42 Monroe, Josephine, 42, 98, 99, 100 Monroe, Marjorie, 60, 99 Monroe, Robert, 67 Moore, Colleen, 67 Moore, Esther, 69 Moore, Mary, 69 Moore, Noma, 43 Moras, Paul, 67 Morgan, Emma Mae, 98, 108 Morris, Arthur, 54 Mosier's Shoe Store, 148 Mote, Wayne, 43 Mowery, Charles, 67, 93, 105, 108 Moy, Pearl, 64 Mrezar, Bertha, 60 Mungoven, Mary, 43, 98, 109 Munsterman, Miss Helen C., 13 Murdock, J., 89 Murphy, LaVon, 67 Murray, Bob, 60 ,97, 99, 100, 106, 114 Murry, Judy, 60 .106 - N Nasses, Beverly, 97 Neal, Lois, 107 Neavill, Mary Alice, 67, 111 NeB', Eileen, 43, 98, 106 Neptun, Milton, 43, 108, 113 Neskiatis, George, 23 Neuerburg, Bemice, 54 Neuhaus, Shirley, 64 Newsam, Ada, 43 Newton, Albert, 67 Niblack, Arthur, 54 Nichols, Franklin, 108 Nickels, Virginia, 60 Nicot, Warren, 43 Nieman, Mr. T. L., 13 Niemeier, Charlotte, 60 Noack, Harry, 89, 91 Noble, Willis, 85, 91 Norman, Helen, 60 O Obert, Jimmy, 67, 107 O'Brien, Bob, 67, 107 Maple, Don, 107 - Marcussion, Alvin, 67 gxgggris 42 98 108 O'Brien, Kathleen. 67 Markoski, Jeanette, 41, 97, Miller' Mr. E' I. T7 ' ' O'Dell, Bill, 109 98, 99, 129 Miller: Freeman: 67 Oktanski, Rosemary, 43, 97, Marshall, Eugene, 59, 106, Miller, Jeanne, 67, Q6, Q7 98 10? h Miner, Kathryn, 67, 108 01fie11d9fP11, Bob, 43 Marrgn. Eileen, 59 Mi11er,Kem1erh, 108 01111, B111y, 90, 107 Martin, Faye, 67, 111 Mi11ef,Mf.LeFonesr, 13 0101110111 11019, 64 Martin, William, 59, 72, 102 Miner. LaVem. 69 011ke11- Hameffe- 60- 100 6-71 lj' - ' 9 ii---- Ti' ' ff ft 6' Bair' 1 5 ' ff 3 qi 7' - I Q'-.m1 '5' l55 1- ' - r ee gs ! j 1 , ,Ein 21.53525 Peterson, Corrinne, 60, 109 Onken, John, 67 Orr, Ruth, 67, 111 om, Alberta, 67 Overturf, Maxine, 53, 60 ' P Page, Betty Jane, 109 Paris, Ethyl, 60, 111 Parlier, Clara, 60 Parr, Ruth, 27, 43, 95, 99 Parrott, Billy, 67 Parsons, Roberta, 69 Paschon, Donald, 67, 93, 108 Patterson, Rose, 69 Paul, George, 80, 90 Pauls, Keith, 67 Peck, Gloria, 44, 104, 106 Peck, Maybelle, 63, 67, 97 Pembrook, Irene, 67, 96 Pendoler, Florence, 67 Penn, Bob, 67 Peoria Blue Print Co., 147 Peoria Camera Shop, 138 Peoria Finance Zin Thrift Co., 139 Peoria Service Co., 145 Peoria Typewriter Co., 145 Perry, Zelma, 44 Peters, Betty Jean, 54, 115 Peters, Richard, 44, 78, 113, 128 Peterson, Betty Anne, 60, 107 Peterson, Janice, 60 Petkovsek, Edith, 60, 99, 100, 104 Petros, Joe, 44, 52, 72, 73, 74, 78, 128 Petterson, D., 69 Petterson, Lucille, 60, 101 Petzing, Dorothy, 60, 101 Pfeifer, Irene, 60, 129 Pfeifer, Jeanne, 60, 129 Phillips, Shirley, 44, 98 Phillips, Frances, 67 Picton, Ed., 109 Pierson, Ruth, 44, 111 Pille, Robert, 67, 99 Pillischafske, Doris, 67, 108 Pillischafske, Dosemae, 44 Piper, Robert, 60, 107 Pitsch, Jean, 54 Pittner, Lois, 23, 100 Pitzer, Katherine, 44, 98, 101 Pitzer, Wilma, 67 Plattner, Betty, 44, 98, 108 Plattner, Grace, 67, 111 Pleier, William, 67 Porch, Earl, 60, 89, 108 Porter, Bob, 67, 103 Porter, Mary, 23 Portman's Sport Goods Co., 138 Potter 8a Anderson, 139 Potter, Bill, 67, 99, 103 Powers, John, 44, 72, 76 Powers, Richard, 24 Prather, Marjorie, 67 Prather, Jack, 72, 73, 74, 80, 81 Pratt, Mr. Henry R., 13 Price, Thomas, 60, 109, 114 Prim, Bemice, 67, 96, 100, 105, 109 Prodich, Lillian, 68 Pryor, Alma, 64, 96 Puckett, Beatrice, 45, 97, Pucknus, Lillian, 45, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102 Pugh, Mr. Lewis, 14 Pye, Leona, 60 Q Quest, Violet, 68, 111 R Rabel, Helen, 68, 96 Rabold, Miss M., 14, 97 Rafool, Catherine, 45, 97, 98, 99 Rafool, Cecelia, 68, 108 Raker, Evelyn, 45 Ramig, Bettie, 60 Randolph, Maria, 60 Rauthenberg, Charles, 60, 108 Reardon, Bill, 107 Reavley, Emma Mae, 45, 97, 98 Reavley, Irene, 68 Reed, Arthur, 24 Reed, Gloria, 64 Reese, Miss Clara, 14 Reeser, Robert, 69, 107 Reeves, Norma, 69 Reeves, Walter, 72, 73, 74, 78, 113 Reid, Shirley Mae, 60, 109 Reinhard, Miss Gertrude, 14 Resler, Katherine, 60 Rembrandt Studio, 143 Renshaw, Anna, 45, 95, 129 Reynolds, Grace, 61, 109, 111 Reynolds, Lawrence, 107 Rich, William, 103 Richards, Clarence, 61, 97, 107 Richards, Genevia, 45 Richter, Ruth, 45, 97, 98, 99, 100, 106 Ries, Bernadine, 45, 109 Robb, John, 68, 108 Robb, Melva, 68, 107 Roberts, Bessie, 68, 108 Roberts, Virginia, 68 Robinson, Frank, 24 Robinson, James, 61 Rodden, Catherine, 45 Rogers, Edwin, 46 Rohleder, Eleanor, 54, 99 Roloff, Marjorie, 61, 96 Roof, Eldon, 69, 107 Root, Raymond, 69 Rosenak, Bernard, 68, 108 Rosenbohm, Adeline, 61, 97, ' 99, 10,5, 106 Rosenbohm, Eunice, 68, 100 Ross, Don, 24, 26, 100, 108, 110 Roten, Lee, 54 Roth, LaVerne, 61, 109 Roth, Lloyd, 61, 107 Rubino, Virginia, 46, 95, 97, 100, 102, 104, 114 Rubnich, Audrey, 69 Ruesch Sash 81. Door Co., 139 Ruyle, Mr. Orland, 14 S Salerno, Frances, 69 Saltsman, Ardella, 46 Samp, Jack, 85, 109 Sampson, Mary. 61 Sandall, Naomi, 69 Sapp, Mr. John Q., 14, 93 Sathoif, Annabelle, 68, 96, 108 Saurs, Mr. E. G., 7 Savage, Trnold, 97, 108 Savage, Elmyra, 68, 107 Schaab, Doris, 46, 96 Schaab, Lois, 46, 96 Schaefer, Wilbur, 61, 103 Schaffer, Edward, 68 Schafts, Louis, 24 Scherer, Emma, 46, 98 Schifeling, Clifford, 90 Schifeling, Jim, 68, 99, 100, 105 Schifgowich, Marie, 46 Schindler,, Betty, 46, 98, 108 Schisler, Glenna Lee, 54, 96, 99 Schlatter, Ted, 108 Schleder, Geraldine, 68, 106, 108 Schlobohm, Velva, 24 Schlueter, Martha, 61 Schmidgall, Betty, 69 Schmidgall, Jean, 68, 91, 108 Schmidgall, Kathleen, 46, 97 Schmidt, Loretta, 61, 100 Schmidt, Marilyn, 68, 111 Schnackenberg, Jean, 61, 100 Schneider, Jeanette, 61, 96, 100, 101 Schoenheider, Rose, 68, 100, 110, 111 Scholl, George, 68 Scholl, Mable, 61 Schonz, Violet, 61 Schooley, Edna, 61 Schooley, Helen, 68 Schradzki Co., 141 Schraub, Charles, 61 Schrei, Edith, 107 Schriner, Elizabeth, 47, 98 Schultz, Henry, 61 Schultz, Margaret, 61 Schuster, Dorothy, 61 Schwartz, Mr. Glen, 14 Schwidnenhammer, Clarence, 61, 99, 102, 107 Scott, Ann, 61 Scott, Bernard, 97, 99, 110 Scott, Leo, 69 Seely, Dave, 68 Segl er, June, 47 Seibold, Kathleen, 47, 108 Seibold, Richard, 99, 105, 107, 111 Seiler, William, 47, 107 Seiler, Dolores, 61 Seiler, Donald, 68 Seitz, Doris, 61, 99 Seizinger, Elizabeth, 47 Siezinger, William, 64 Sellers, Elizabeth, 47, 98 Sellers, George, 24 Semelroth, Elmer, 64, 107 Semlow, Eileen, 27, 47, 95, 97, 98, 99, 116, 128 Semlow, Miss Emma M., 14 Semlow, Mr. L. O., 7 Setterlund, Howard, 69 Shadid, William, 68 Shea, Betty, 47, 98, 101 Sheber, Betty, 54 Shelor, Geneva, 47 ,100 Shelton, Frances, 47 Shemas, Genevieve, 69 Sheplar, Shirlee, 68 Sherman, Miss Nell, 15 ShoE, Don, 72 Sholl, Shirley, 53, 61, 99, 106 Shols, Doris, 64, 104 Short, Virginia, 69 Showalter, James, 61, 102 Showalter, Vesta, 48 Showers, Doris, 68, 95 Showers, Erma, 48, 98 Showers, Richard, 48, 97, 101, 109, 113 Shumaker, Betsy, 61, 99, 100 109, 110, 115 Shumaker, Donna, 68 Sidwell, Doris, 68 Siebels, Ruth, 68, 111 Sieks, Alice, 95, 100, 109 Simmons, Lorraine, 99, 106 Singer Jewelry Store, 140 Singley, Bertha, 69 Skaggs, Gertrude, 61, 100 Skau, Richard, 61 Slater, Jack, 54 Slater, Ray, 24 Sleeth, Charles, 85, 86, 88 Sleister, Marion, 48 Small, Agnes, 24 Smith, Dean, 107 Smith, Edward, 72, 85, 86, 88 Smith, Frances, 68, 111 Smith, G., 68 Smith, Lois, 61 Smith, Raymond, 99, 108 Smith, R., 69 Smith, Mr. William B., 15, 72, 76 Snyder, Raymond, 64, 93, 101 South Side Lumber Co., 138 Spence, Colleen, 48 Spidley, Larry, 48 Sprague, Miss Dorothy, 15, 99 Spriggs, Paul, 68, 107 Stacy, Miss Ruth, 15 Staedeli, Vivian, 61, 96, 108 Stairwalt, C., 68 Stalter, Jean, 68 ,109 Staples, Bernard, 89 Stear, Dorothy Jean, 69 Stear, Elizabeth, 68, 108 Stear, Esther, 61 Stear, Mathilda, 48, 97, 98, 101 Steigler, Delores, 68 Steigler, Doris, 69 Hteineck, Maxine, 69 Steipp, Frieda, 48, 95 ,98, 128 Steir, Arlene, 69 Stephens, Delmar, 62, 101 Stevenson, Harold, 69 Stewart, Eleanor, 68 Stewart, Marcella, 62 Stilf, Bette, 48, 100, 102 Stobaugh, Shirley, 68 Stocksick, John, 48, 108 Stone, Alice, 68, 111 Stone, Mr. W. 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W., 7 Yonkousky, Rosemary, 52, 98 Young, Myrtle, 52 Young, Robert, 103, 113 Youngman, Charles, 62 Yunker, Joyce, 62 Z Zachman, Clyde, 69 Zachman, Howard, 62, 102 Zeisler, Betty, 69, 99 Zepp, Richard, 69 Zerwekh, Marvin, 25, 72, 73, 75, 78, 80, 81, 85, 86, 88, 89 Zeigler, 148 Zick, Paul, 52, 98, 101, 128 Kikus, James, 25, 109 Zimmerle, George, 91 Zimmerman, Bill, 63, 69, 76, 93, 108 Zimmerman, Louise, 69 Zombro, Bemadette, 55 ,94 Whitfield, Delores, 62 Whitfield, Ralph, 108 Whittaker, Marcia, 51, 98, 108, 111 Whitworth, Russell, 62 Wilke, Jack, 114 Wilken, Mary Jane, 51, 95, 97, 98, 100, 101, 109 Wilkinson, Bob, 62, 108, 110, 111 Williams, Claudine, 62 Williams, Darrell, 51 Williams, Jack, 68, 93 Willingham, James, 62 'T Willis, Russell, 64 Wilson, Charles, 62, 102 Wilson, Leslie, 51 Wilson, Marjorie, 68 Wilson, Naomi, 68, 96 Wilton Betty Jean 68 99 Wirth, Alleyne, 55, 106, 107 Winn, Frank, 72, 73, 74, 78 Winn, Ivy, 51, 97, 99, 100, 102 Wise, Helen, 68 Woemer, Donald, 68, 108 Wohlferth, Marilyn, 69 Wolf, Miss Hazel C., 16 Wolgan, Earline, 51, 98 Wolpert, J., 85 Wolschlag, Helen, 68 Wolschlag, Marilyn, 62 Wolstenholm, Murlyn, 25 Wood, Chester, H., 138 Wood, june, 109 AQ! xi N xl 9 1 5 if U mil, We ,f,., ...- Wright 9 Arthur, 62, 103, 108 'N-fxfxfyf-X-X-xfx, A-nr f Wright, Dale, 62 Wright, James, 25 Wright, Norma, 68, 111 Wright, Robert, 89 ffll I , ,1,n,, i--ffm, , ,Ml-:Ig 4 ,Ae f Q i 64Q7 R2 ' 7111. ff 1, K 1 H? 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