Manual High School - Mirror Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1944

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'2 fs . af'-1:12, To our fnend, teacher and advlsor Mxss McKee we the Senior Class of 1944, wish to congratulate you on your many successful years at Manual The time you have devoted to school enterpnses has been deeply appreclated Your efforts have contributed much to our ventures, and we sincerely wish you happiness and good fortune in the future. -.-c 1 ,e 2 ? 1 ., N1 . owl X t Y..-Mwunzagwalgnaw wwvM1'i!Q gn Wswg X 3 f i 2 we ts r g- 4 vj.,jf 1 . .f M if 1-waviihf 4- 'Sr'- ! ,ff if 13' snulvgvv- 1' 2 -Q E f ! , s X i 2 E i i i S 3 L ' . x s I v A 1 2 ii , 1 5 Q 1 ' E JE ' T s Z , I , Q' if 1 1 f iw 4 l 5 A 'i 2 I 'I 1 wr fi I of S Q - . ' 76 , , N , -1.6 I Tx .L 'IQJ-ll' ' r' ' 4 Jn. ,-..: 5 , 5452 X, 1 4 ,, .K M? E'1-NY if?- 1 , .L if , X- . , Y ,A ' J , .R , I .' A Q' ' Ns , 3515? eff 's 4 f .P IR T 1 f. ' 'A ,cf . -b . al 'V Y' X N V A .af Mg, - L31 .,gf..'., ,' , 1 V ,- , 5 ' -.n--54, i H . . , 41. ' i F f ' Q' 4- I J r:71 ? fra . 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History, Head of Social Science Department English Office Gerrmg, Betty Gorman, Anne Hall Robert I Hafdln Frank E Haddlck Ben N Mechamcal Drawmg Mechamcal Drawmg English Head of Industnal Arts Department Hlllmg David C Bookkeepmg Business Law Economics Head of Department 4? 'Few f Huber, Fred J. Band, Orchestra ' Johnson, Robert C. Kemp, John Kifkpifigffv Madge 13 B00kk9ePing Dean of Boys O mg Bookkeeping Kf0eP9l3 Gene Laukitus, Michael English Shorthand, Office ,N Training, Head of Department -I X 1 LL. McClanathan Helen F Luke, Mary E. g l , ' Girls Physical Education , cgsgggrsigogelggrgf Department .Bib McClarfathan, Marina L S ggi' MCCuSkey, John W- Shorthand, Typing ,yjf Bookkgexiing, Adgfeftising, ' 3 CSITIHUS lp Mason, George C McKee Anna E Mannschott' Robert Advanced Algebra Solid Art Modem History, Civics Trigonometry, Aviation -1 K Mathis, Florence C. Foods. Home Management I M H l C ht unsterman, e en . , English N ' :, fn O , if i I 1 , ll A M . ix 4 MfWl ?Q'?f .Avis 1 Wt ' Q il z. Nieman, T. L. Machine Woodworking Page, Mrs. Glenn A. Pugh, Lewis Rabold, Mollie Latin, Sliliniihy Machine Shop, English, Head of Modem History Mechanical Drawing Department mi Rauch, Henry Algebra, Shop Math 'Nm 'Q .0 xv' N N is iv Bookkeeplng QL Bi Sprague, Dorothy Stacy, Ruth Spanish Of6ce Strassburger, Evelyn Thomas, Walter W. Accompanist Chemistry al- ii X ' X uf 2 I - X , f l' 1' Q 4 is Q Tuckegng:lIlV9Y B- Q S I v - L.. K db FH. 8' 5 en. - 4 if Tucker Margaret B. Shorthand Tyvmg fi Wallace, Leverett K. Walmsley, Hester Wescott, Florence Physical Education English English ii 'Eb' Wadi l T Wheeler, Esteua Wolf, Hazel C. Wyatt, Adeline g iaW U. s. History Librarian Tl ms. Jzgaa f Uf- 2 .sim me mgazpm f- 25 2225, ' 5 O fa rw Q, L-'ii S X V O few' f23'3'X3653i - F5 '3Qo6'!-Ii? isiqyigzay 'Y.q,l.. AX JGWA g ! X 3 summit t 5 t 18 .. L1 an PI E? L iw .. 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AMEIJA BROWN Good sportsmanship with a smile is Amelia's best re- commendation. ETHELEEN BROWN Sports is one topic Eth- eleen doesn't have to work up enthusiasm about. RICHARD BUCK Active in the Tac group, Dick is a potential civic leader. LORRAINE CANNON A calm, even disposition is something most people must work for, but not so Lorraine. NAOMI CARPENTER In the Navy is Naomi's theme song. DONNA COBURN Donna's working now, but with her musical interests, she'lI take time out for music, too. 'C- v FIS rv' i it gf- p vii 5- Ri ?3-5. Q A DELORES COFFEY Sewing is her hobby and will come in handy, if and when, rationing comes. ROYCE DARRAH Our Latin protege is the label we pin on Royce. IOSEPH DEEB Joe has a quiet sense of humor that few people suspect. BETTY DESMOND When we think of Betty, we sigh in envyg she's so efficient. LAVONNE EIS Cool-headed and calm, La- Vonne can be depended upon no matter what the emergency. GERALDINE FOSTER A conscientious worker, fwe looked a long timej Geraldine still has a good time. FRANCES HALL She took dictation with very little effortg now it's repaying her. CORRINE HEIMESHOFF Connie was a typical south- ern belle in the Revue last fall. ALLAN IOHNSON An amiable chap, Al's piano playing thrills all those who hear him. The ninety- year-old-snail would lose a race with Allan. ROBERT KOSANOVICH Bob's name was on more than one girl's mind, but he's in navy blues now. X f C' i F 0 pl 43' ARTHUR LOVERIDGE The Gang at the Manual office won't seem the same without Art and Jean any- more. GERALD LYONS Fishing and hunting. Hunt- ing and fishing. They both come first on jerry's list of musts. BETTY MCDANIELS There is nothing evasive about this frank, though shy, girl. HILDA MCDANIELS We have a personal inter- est in Hilda now because she's working at Peoria Blue Print. FRANK MICHAEL Popular with boys and girls alike is something hard to attain for most people, but not Frank. RICHARD MOLEK A good sense of humor helps Dick make friends more rapidly, if that's pos- sible. PEARL MOY Pearl is certain to go high in the business world, and we're all behind her. IAMES MURPHY Jim's fine record on the Mirror Business Staff will serve as an incentive to future workers. SHIRLEY NEUHAUS There's a time for all things, and Shirley always gets them done. RICHARD PITTNER Cars aren't a mystery to. him, but he doesn't keep them long enough to find out everything about them. 1 t 'W i is -rr- 'Ss '5- 'Q ARNOLD SAVAGE We're very proud of our new school flag and its de- signer. The glory belongs to Arnold. BERNARD SCOTT We give our highest praise and honor to Scottie for his invaluable work in organ- izing The Tacs. DORIS SHOLS A very capable and reliable student. Doris has obtained highest honors for the 1944 mid-year class. WILLIAM SEIZINGER Some people, like Bill, are just born with wisdom. MARIAN TAYLOR Here's another graduate who loves her new job. CHARLES UNDERWOOD One would never describe him as quiet, but he's well- liked. MARGARET VICE The North called, and Mar- garet fairly flew to Wiscon- sin to begin working. ROBERT WHITE Basketball is Bob's favorite sport, and he attends all the games although he's only a spectator. RUSSEL WILLIS Russell's good sense of humor and jovial expres- sion will be remembered by all who know him. TED YOUNG ,. We missed Teddy's clever 'hu drawings for the Mirror this last semester . 'lf ' .- Kr ,Lf , ff . ., ' ll 1 'X se, ji .J X ...l I l Bob McGann, Pres.: john Bozsoki, Vice-Pres.g Bonnie Koch, Sec.g Melvin Miller, Treas. We have tried to make our 1944 class the best ever to leave old Manual's hall. We feel confident that we will cope with the many problems that must be faced in the future, with the initiative, resourcefulness, and ability we have attained here. 23 Helen Atherton Rlchard Selbold 7h '3Mmn Dorothy Bragg Frances Hall Valedxctorxan Salutawrlan Rosemary Auer 1 Corrme Hexmeshoff Shxrley Neuhaus l?44 Wxlllam Selzmger X x l Gfkuh' Doris Shols Pearl MOY N Exleen Haslam va 7 ' if Ruth Jess Rxchard Jones Eunxce Rosenbohm Raymond Dehcath Valedxctonan Sayumtonan Doloras Hurst Lucxlle Lammers Martha Langham Jeanne M1Uer I i Jegn Whyte 25 BETFY ADAMS Betty is one of the few who practices the Golden Rule. RICHARD ADAMSON Business editor for the paper, Dick has his tech- nique perfected. Could be he studied Romeo? WILLIAM ADDLER Ability plus willingness is Bil1's password to success. LOUISE ALLISON Knit one and purl two. With that hint, you know Louise likes to knit. COILLA ANSON One of those remarkable Stephen Foster Girls - Enough said. SHIRLEY ATKINS Shirley is going on to Bible School after next june. ALICE BARRA Working in a confectionery is fun when you know all the customers, as Alice does. GLENN BAUMANN Glenn and Bill, original wolves at Manual, are seen together always. FRANCIS BEAMES Francis, a member of the double-male quartet, cer- tainly likes to sing. He's a member of the choir, too. LOVIE BECKI-IAM We'll miss not seeing Lovie around town next fall. She's going way down to Texas to college. EVELYN BECKMAN If you've forgotten your heroic deeds during the past three years, Evelyn has scrapbooks with all the Manual news in them, DOROTHY BEEBE Dorothy's work on the Pan American Chorus and Pres- ident of the Pan American Club has been noteworthy. ROBERT BEHNKE He may be small, but his hopes and plans aren't. EMILY BLAIR Diligent work has obtained Emily's splendid A plus, grade school average, and she's still a first honor roll student. ARTHUR BLOOMPOT Those dreamy eyes of Art's attract attention even though he says very little. IOYCE BLUME Joyce is not only a good student, but she could eas- ily be given the title, The Ideal High School Girl. PATRICIA BOESCH To have a clear, fresh com- plexion like Pat's has cost many a girl hours of toil. DARLENE BOWES We tried all year to find out her 'fone and onlyf' but she's too changeable for us. IOHN BOZSOKI While taking an apprentice course at the Caterpillar, John kept his work up here, too. IACK BRADLEY We wonder how jack likes being a football hero. 'bbc RH .Y-g .jf K at , .. H., f,-, 'VB GLENN BROWN Don't ruin a pleasant day with work if it can possibly be put off until tomorrow, is Glenn's attitude toward homework. RICHARD BROWNEIELD Captain of the track team and a band member, blow- ing that horn must help his speed. RUTH BRUNINGA Ruth is the most outstand- ing girl in the class, as proved by the presentation of the D. A. R. award. WILLIAM BRUNNER Bill will be trading his uni- form at the hotel for a new suit of blue one of these days soon. GEORGIA BRYAN Another skating addict to add to our list. ROBERT BUDD A double-male quartet member, Bob is also inter- ested in drawing. FRED BUEHLER A hard and earnest worker, Fred is always occupied. MARGARET BURCH Margaret has enjoyed her workin B. T. C. MURIEL CALLOWAY Muriel is one of Manual's few modest blondes. ROLLAND CALLOWAY Rolland has proved his pos- sibilities for being a great 6 'S i it-rv 'W' 2 L4 . GF' , X if artist some day. X BETTY CAMPBELL Betty doesn't mind at all sitting at home waiting for letters. KATHRYN CAMPBELL Kathie loves to skate, but now it's with a girl friend since the Navy stepped in. IUNE CARR June has had stars in her eyes ever since she got her diamond from Ed. x f .A 'I ' .ix a LQ, fl N X Z PHYLLIS CARTER Ample proof that all blondes are not light-head- ed is given by Phyllis. LOIS CASSENS If Lois had her choice, she would pick her own sub- jects each year. JAMES CATION Passing up swing records is impossible for jim. He has quite a collection now. THAYESS CHALMERS Thayess is exactly what every girl dreams of being somedayg and in our opin- ion, she'1l be a Power's Model. DORTHY CHANDLER Dorthy is another girl who gathers snapshots of her friends. NELLIE CLASSENS When you glanced through last year's advertising in the Mirror, you stopped and looked twice when Nellie's picture appeared. MELVIN COOK Melvin has been a reserve for several different sports, but we have no doubts of his being first in his chosen career. IOHN CRAIG Physics and mathematics are anything but problems for this bright lad. PHYLLIS CRANK A much looked-forward-to performer in the Revueg Phyl was almost as disap- pointed when she couldn't appear as we were. CHARLES CRAPS Chemistry is Charles' best- liked subject. VIRGINIA CURRAN - When you pass the Pere Marquette, don't forget to peek in at Virginia in the coffee room. MARY CURTIS Reading is this gal's hobbyg and sometimes we think she's really not shy, just vquiet. IOAN DALTON Calisthenics are right up Joan's line. We believe it too, with her waist meas- urement. IUNE DANIELS Working in a bakery isn't exciting, but at least it smells good. Doesn't it, June? BARBARA DAVIS Studying U. S. History in the Manual oilice certainly has its advantages, and Barbara took them. RAYMOND DELICATH If it's history you're want- ing, Ray's your man. MAXINE DeWI'I'I' Intricate steps seem to bother Maxine not a bit K in ij ' r SN DORIS DICKEY Nothing but the best will satisfy Doris. We hope she gets it. ROSE DIEKOFF Caterpillar is going to be honored with this bright girl's knowledge of stenog- raphy-we hope! MARGARET DISMAN G Margaret is going into nurses' training just as soon as possible after grad- uation. KENNETH DITCH History is never dull with Kenneth because he always has something interesting to contribute. IZELLA DOHIVI Occupation? Izella hasn't decided yet, but you can be sure it will not be hum- drum. ARMELLA DRAHER Pulling and pushing things into plugs is this girl's am- bition. That's right-she's going to be a telephone operator. EDA DUGGINS When Eda gets that pur- poseful look in her eye, nothing can stop her. EDMUND DUNNE If he can only hold out until graduation, things will be OK. Then, all he's go- ing to do is sleep. REX EAKMAN Airplanes are the only in- terest of this young man. He passed the Navy Air Corp V5 with flying colors. DORIS EHIRHART A girl whose coquettish ways have captivated many a boy's heart. 3' Avi ,N 1 1' rw' MARY ELMORE Mary's generosity was well- known and duly accepted by her scores of friends. GLORIA ERRION Gloria's sweet ways and quiet charm will never be forgotten by her class- mates. ELIZABETH FARROW This inspiring cheerleader is always filled with exub- erance. FRANCES FAWLEY Silence is Golden -- but not if you know her. MARY FEHL The perfect mother is be- coming to Mary, especially while looking after little children. NORMA FIELDING Perfection itself, Norma always has an audience while gliding across the skating rink. 1' 'l V1 A 1 MILDRED FLESSNER As a member of the band and saxophone q u a r t e t, Millie really has heard the music go round and round while at Manual. i ANNA FREIMUTH Anna is another gal who hails from Bartonville, and she thinks that's the only place to live. WILMA FRYE On the serious side, Wilma takes part in church affairs and enjoys it thoroughly. ELNORA GAY Gay lives up to her nick- name better than anyone we know. tion. He's going to join the 'is-f Q EVO GHIERADINI You won't see Evo around anymore since he's helping Uncle Sam out with a big job. IUANITA GILLAN Perhaps Juanita has skates on when she scoots around behind that lunch counter. IRENE GRILMLICH The announcement of Irene's engagement was in- deed surprising news to all of us. KENNETH GROSE Here is one brilliant Cen- tralite. He came to Manual for his senior year. DORIS GUALDONI Doris is in eighth hour ma- chine class, which makes the circle complete with all her good friends there. HQENRY HAFERMAN Henry isn't going to work at the Boss after gradua- Naval Air Corp. ALICE HAGAN She's all good-whether you're considering person- ality, character, or ability. MARTHA HAGUE Martha is planning to join the Cadet Nurses' Corp, too. BETTY HALL Everyone's happy when Betty gives out with one of her especially big smiles. FLORENCE HALL With two sisters as brilliant as these two, the rest of us didn't have much of a chance. QQ RUBY HANCHETT The Cadet Nurses' Corps is beckoning to Ruby, and she already has the booklet. ELLEN HANRAHAN Ellen's glossy black hair has been the object of many admiring glances. WILLIAM HARDIN Bill is tops with all those who know him. Look for his initials on the clever drawings all through this book. EILEEN HASLAM This smiling, happy-go- lucky miss is very popular because of her clever quips and writings. CAROL HAWTON The man on the flying mo- torcycle is for Carol. IOSEPH HAYNES Flipping hamburgers in a drive-in, Joe has become a familiar, and welcome, sight to Manualites. IANE HEIDEWALD Jane will long be remem- bered for her excellent work in speech and on the Mirror. The accounts of her lively family caused many laughs on the staff. FRANCES HELLSTERN Congenial and understand- ing, 'iFrannie is going to accomplish much in a short time. ROBERT HELMICK Bob may sit back now, but the time will come when we all will hear him. MARY LOU HENNIG Mary Lou isn't infallible, but she can be relied upon for a clear-cut answer. 9? YT' aw ,.., CAROLYN Hfznctr Playing such a big instru- ment is quite an accom- plishment for such a little girl. DORIS HERGET Shy and unobtrusive, Doris is content with her own select group of friends. BERNADINE HERMAN Bernadine was one of Miss Rabold's most loyal help- ers. LOIS HERSCHBERGER We'll let you in on a little secret. Lois is really a tom- boy at heart. CARL I-HSLABECK Model airplanes take up Carl's leisure time. ROSEMARY HOEHNE Since Rosemary has eyes only for Jack, more than one senior boy is disap- pointed. RUTH HOELTIE This outstanding y o u n g ulady' has been the sweet- heart of the class with her laugh-making 'Kantiquesf' ROBERT HOFFMAN Winner of the coveted Jimmy Graham award, Bob is the darling of the class. ARLENE HOLCOMB Arlene will never be placed on an ineligible list, mainly because of her good nature. TACK HOWARD We wondered why he had no trouble collecting girl friends. We know now that it's his voice that helped to get them. 1-5 an 'G' N n 'Q 'Q Q 4 3 EVELYN HUDSON Blue is her favorite color. If you've seen Evelyn wear- ing it, you'll agree. GERALDINE HURLEY Playing in an orchestra necessitates long hours, but Jerry thinks it's worth it. DOLORAS HURST Manual won't seem the same without a Hurst serv- ing on the council and tak- ing part in its enterprises. ANTHONY IERULLI This unpredictable senior participated in band and served on the council. AARON ISTA We were under the xmpres RUTH IASS Ruth is so energetic she makes us sleepy justwatch- ing her. ELLA JENKINS If you don't happen to know exactly what Ella is saying, don't worry--it's probably Latin. GRACE IIMISON Five foot two, eyes of blue, and her heart belongs to a sailor. GLORIA IOHANSON Woo, Woo Baby Hts Gloria to a T, fix T is sion that Aaron liked his 'fu job but its really the , mone hes after. Y if DON IOHNSON Don manages to find time to tumble, even though he is seen dashing about in his coupe with a gang. RICHARD IONES Algebra-just ask Dick, if he can't tell you. save your time. There's simply no answer. ROSETTA IONES Her debut on The Revue will remain a memory for some time to come. RAYMOND IOSEPH People are always laughing when Ray is about because of the funny things he's al- ways saying. HOSELLA KAMIN Rosella collects pictures of all her friends. I don't know if she has all their phone numbers or not. VERNALL KAMIVIAN Vernall's working hours are very enjoyable since she likes to hear those ten pins fall. LORINE KEATON Lorraine's pals will miss her funny stories and laughter. ROBERT KELCH Perhaps Bob would have turned to law, but now he's looking forward to being drafted. LAWNRENCE KELLY We'll never forget Larry's speeches in his sophomore year, nor will he. DOUGLAS KIRKWOOD Doug has been one of Mr. Kemp's most frequent vis- xtors. BONNIE KOCH A petite, blonde lassie, she's seen dashing about taking an active part in every thing. RICHARD KONKLER On the paper since his sophomore days, Dick iS 8 real go-getter. ARDINE KNEER A new member represent- ing Manual at the Y, Ar- dine is a welcome addition. MARTHA LANGHAM Marty, as editor of the Manual, worked many long hours so we could have an interesting paper to read. MARY FRANCIS LANGHAM Mary, it seems, has gone quite overboard for the Navy. BRUCE LAMB Handsome is as handsome does. LUCILLE LAIVHVIERS Lucille's ability to make friends is only one of her many fine characteristics. PAULINE LAPSLEY Pauline would much rather play basketball than eat, and when she's a forward we all stop worrying about the score. MARY LARASH College isn't worrying Mary because she isn't go- ing, but she has a lot of work ahead of her in nurses' training. LOIS LARGENT Lois has the prettiest teeth of any girl at Manual. That's really something to be proud of. ARLENE LINSLEY Arlene and her pal Doris go together like spring and flowers. is Q75 JEAN LIVENGOOD Jean knew only one person when she came to Manual last year, but now she knows practically everyone. PX w LEWIS LOOK He seems to get a thrill out of dancing. Who knows, he may be another Fred As- taire. tv. as 7 IACK LOWRY scription of Jack. GERALDINE MALONE There's never a dull mo- ment with Jud. She's for- ever telling of an exciting happening at work. J 1 Q ALVIN MARCUSSEN Good things come in small E packages certainly holds true with this lad. A lady's man is our de- FAYE MARTIN Could be Faye was think- ing of Doc when she made her first appearance on the Manual Revue with Stormy Weather. CHARLES MA'l'I'I..l'N Chuck is proud of his art in shop work. MAXINE MAUBACH If there is a color to be de- cided upon, you can be sure Maxine will suggest yellow. BENNIE MEISTER In the Army now, but Ben- nie hated to leave as much as we miss his corny write ups in the Manual. IEAN MELZER The class of '44 will never forget jean's sparkling per- sonality and merry giggle. .-J 1 Gs- . 9 f sw T' icq, 5: V U 1 1 -xr 'Y ,- .4 'lu iw- H, 4 ig. 'C' IEANNE MILLER jeanne shares our laurels. She's the first girl to serve as editor of the Mirror for years. KATHRYN MILLER A perfect secretary is our prophecy for Kathryn. LA VERNE MILLER Girls! He's one in a million. MELVIN MILLER You'll find his picture with the class officers. This is his first year in that capa- city, but he's really done a fine job. ROSALIE MILLER If they'd only lower the age limit, I'd be a Marine in a minute, is Rosalie's lament. NELLIE MISHLER Rather unusual, but some- thing to be proud of, she likes English! ELLEN MOELLER Ellen likes comptometry, but she has an eye on that future salary, too. BE'I'TY MOKE Before you know what it's all about, Betty has her typing finished. COLLEEN MOORE Colleen is always prepared in U. S. History. Surprised? ESTHER MOORE Selling tickets at the the- atre is just a way of mark- ing time until next fall and then nurses' training. ,J 3 , rsh v MARY VIRGINIA MOORE As Vice-President of the G. A. A., Mary has done many beneficial things for this organization. CHARLES MOWERY You can spot Chuck at the other end of the hall by his swinging gait. LAVON MURPHY Tiny, but full of pep and fun, her pleasant personal- ity has won her many friends in a short time. IAMES MCCOWAN Jim's main interest lies in the Air Corp. AVENELLE MCCRAITH Ave's memories of Manual are as pleasant as ours are of her, GLENN MCCULLOUGH Teaching swimming is no cinch. but it's only one of a number of things Eli does at the ROBERT MCGANN Bob's ever-lasting smile and friendly nature have made him the ideal senior boy of the year. IACQUELINE MCGLASSON Jackie's versatile nature has made her one of our most popular Manualites. ANNA MCINTYRE Conceited people heads Anna's list of pet-peeves. MYRA MCLAUGHLIN Myra still hasn't made up her mind, but it looks as though she'll go into Nurses' Training soon. A LOIS NEAL Since Lois works at a clean- ing business, we wonder if she has as much trouble as we do getting clothes back. MARY ALICE NEAVILL RUTH ORR Ruthie possesses a charac- teristic hard to find-de pendability. Wherever tlhere's mer ' ment and laughter, , .1 find Mary Alice i r c. center. X ALB TTO W ' nat curls have uh w the e of many a d- 4 J' annual girl. IAMES OBERT Piling his Ford to the to R . with laughing girls, Jim is Q completely happy. ' BERTA PARSONS ' nce advertising is the 'J ing, Robbie has a rosy ture after being publicity -. nager for the B. T. C. KATHLEEN O'BR1EN Willing to work and stick to her task-that's Kate. IOHN ONKEN Will anyone ever forget Johnnie's rendition of a majorette in the Thanks- giving pep meeting? MAYBELLE PECK A super glove saleswomang that's Maybelle. just ask her. FLORENCE PENDOLA Another girl who would rather read than play. She's seen in the library often FRANCIS PHILLIPS Frannie's office training has been a source of worry, but now that it's over, she dislikes leaving Manual. ROBERT PILLE Lucky Bob always has a ringside seat when things start popping. He's sport's reporter of the daily paper. DORIS PILLISCHAFSKE Bookkeeping is second na- ture to Doris. GRACE PLATTNER Grace's neat, attractive, ap- pearance has the full ap- proval of all who know her. KAROL PONICSAN I came, I saw, I con- quered -that's what he did to Manual. CLARENCE PRILI. Our book wouldn't be com- plete without a picture of a serviceman, so Good Luck Clarence. BERNICE PRIM A vivacious blonde whose sweet smile and pleasing personality have won her many friends, tells her stor . ' Y Lal-ffv lffflff ji7'l E .. U53 lays, LILLIAN PRODICH When Lillian expresses her opinion, it carries force. VIOLFI' QUEST Violet doesn't need to worry about landing with a bump, not with a para- trooper for a boy-friend. CECILIA RAFOOL Writing beautiful short hand notes comes naturally to Cecilia, and justify her pride in the two commer- cial awards she won last year. IRENE REAVLEY A member of the Manual Staff, Irene has done a highly recommendable job. NORMA REEVES After school hours Norma goes faithfully off to Szold's to work. IOHN ROBB john is justly proud of his position as air raid warden. VIRGINIA ROBERTS That wistful look often seen in Virginia's eyes just means she's wondering when her sailor's coming home. ROBERT RODICH Bob had a terrible time learning to dance, but now he will be dancing around :. Z' on a boat. RAYMOND ROOT Sports seem to be only one of Ray's majors. HELEN ROSE Helen usually has some pretty flower in her hair. May I venture saying a rose? EUNICE ROSENBOHM When you need a friend, find Eunice. She's willing to listen to good news and bad. IOHN ROSER Tall, dark, and handsome, johnnie's absence around Manual is noticeable. EARL RYAN Earl was plenty busy dur- ing football season, but not too busy to see every one of the boys off for the Navy. Of course, that was one way of avoiding classes. fbs Nov mga. is FRANCIS SALERNO Swimming is only one of Francis' many hobbies. NAOMI SANDALL Naomi has only one thing on her mind. Can you guess? LEO SCOTT Perhaps Leo's work on the council helped him in his speech work. DAVID SEELY Dave has had three years of Spanish. Was it really the language that attracted him or TMP JAMES SELLERS The list of jim's friends is too numerous to attempt to name. MARY SEPHUS Mary is down at the U.S.O. practically all the time. She just loves to dance. HOWARD SFITERLAND Quarterback on last year's football champion squad, 'lSuds had an exciting year. IEAN SCHAFFER Jean and her pal Francis have had a lot of practice dancing together, so it seems. JAMES SCHIFELING Like Little Jack Horner, he likes to have his thumb in every pie. EVELYN SCIIIFGOWICH If Evelyn isn't at home, she probably is at the movies. X 1 'D 9 15 xt 7 A35 be TED SCHLATTER Interested in perpetual mo- tion inventions, Ted also looks forward to being a dare-devil someday. GERALDINE SCHLEDER Working with jewelry is more like play than work to Jerry. PHYLLIS SCHLOBOHM Phyllis is one girl who favors the Marines and not the Navy. BETTY SCHMIDGALL If it's an authority on movie stars you're after, see Betty first. MARILYN SCI-IMIDT Marilyn's red hair indi- cates acting ability rather than temper. ROSE SCHOENHEIDER Rose possesses a valuable asset with all her musical inclinations. EMELIE SCHOLL We were hoping someone would love the Army, but Emelie is all for the Navy, too. RICHARD SEIBOLD He knows about every- thing. Especially what it takes to make that trumpet of his sweet and hot. WILLIAM SHADID Shop is Bill's favorite sub ject, but he has a lot of friends who like it, too. GENEVIEVE SHEMAS The basis for success is us- ually common sense, and we needn't worry about Genevieve on that score. vii ,gp-Lx ilk 0 X MARGARET SHORE We don't know who is re- sponsible for that happy look Margaret always has of late, but it looks good. DORIS SHOWE ' ' These thre f rs would have been dull with- WILLIAM SOLBEGER Lying in a hospital is no fun, as Bill will testify. DELORES STEIGLER Care-free and happy, De- lores takes eachn day as it OITIBS. DORIS SIDWELL Don't mention Chris 1 as to Doris. She still reme ers the rush at the dime st re RUTH SIEBELS She always get something written down. In fact, she's the fastest shorthand writer we know. , MARGARET SNYDER Rationing didn't bother Margaret until she started working in a grocery store. Need I say more? Ol' S TEIGLER P: e quiet, but always U -. ly, describes Doris. RY STEIN arry eats, talks, and , eeps music: but it isn't a bit boring to all his girl friends. MAXINE STEINECK All the girls envy Maxine. Why? Because she gets to interview all the service men for the Manual, of course. LOWELL STEPHENS Lowells idea of perfection is to be a millionaire. ELEANOR STEWART Eleanor is just biding time until graduation. CHARLENE S'l'IARWALT Charlene is looking into the future. She wants to be a pilot someday. ROBERT SULLIVAN Those of you who believe chivalry is dead, please see 1 Bob immediately. IOSEPHINE SWANSON Those shorthand outlines don't mean a thing to jose- phine, but she holds her own in other fields. RALPH TABOR We know one person who really was disappointed when Ralph left. TI-IELMA THRASHER Dark Eyes should be Thelma's theme song. CAROLYN THUNDAI. This up and coming lass can really Uswing it once she gets started. CHARLES TINDELL His curly hair has been the object of much teasing. MELBA TRASER Since Chuck has been one 8 1 Melba always looks for- ward to his letters. VIRGINIA TRO'I'T 4'Ginny has eyes for no one but that certain soldier. LUELLA TURNER So tiny you can hardly see her, she still makes a wel- come two-some. MEI.VIN TURNER Bicycle riding occupies most of Mel's time. GENE VAN HOOSER The girls all had their eyes on Gene beforeg but now, with those silver wings, he'll have to hire a body- guard. BERNADINE WALKER Every United States stamp is in Bemadine's collection, as well as several foreign ones. WILLARD WALTER At last we find one boy at Manual who isn't bashful. ROBERTA WEAVER Bobbie has been a cheer- leader for three years and her presence will be missed next year. LORRAINE WEISSER The word failure holds no meaning for Lorraine COLLEN WHITE It's no task at all to stay at home waiting for Mike, at least, so it seems. IEAN WHITE It hasn't been easy writing about the seniors, but it's been loads of fun. BETTY WILTON Betty's learning all she can while working after school in an insurance office. NORMA IEAN WRIGHT Choir followed glee club for Norma, she liked it that well. DON WOERNER To know exactly how to hide his ability is really a skill. CLYDE ZACHMAN This freckle faced lad never fails to have an an- swer for Mr. Mason in trig class. MARLYNN WOHIIERTH One of Manual's few active bowlers, Marlynn loves the game. BE.'I'I'Y ZEISLER Active in the Pan-Amen ican and Spanish projects, just ask Betty your South American problems. ELMO WOOSLEY Victorious Manual won't forget Elmo's touch-down pass in the Thanksgiving Game for a long time to come. Milli? K X ff, , l'f Q KX- 316 'La ,Q - . - if N' .ix :.f 'M. 05, , Y M- Abel B. Adams H. Alexander E, Allen R. Allonge V -Z QQ: Apvlegfeen Applegreen Archdale g w M Ball -34- M Bamewolt 8-4 7945 QL B Baxter 4 . Amick 'Y' Q' Amold I Arrenholz Backes V9 Behl E Behrens J Berry 2 s. , 1 Q! A B x 5 sl x Q' , - 1 is x 4 B I f ,M N. g -X I- R. v. , M. f' I' U I 9 . tg ' QW 4' f gx BAQ' - it ' r-Q M no L wb. ' A ' I A r - S. 6 3 -4 VT' X '- - . L- X Q' k qs 1 X i' V X 'T 4 f It K v F. B . a .n. . 4 '15 . ' H. ' B, ' D. J. . . . -3 Q.. 'WA 5 - S 1' A , Q Q . x by 5 M . 't , 2. 1 VA Qi' Q Q . K VV. I A '. Q V xr W' F ...' . ' G, D. 1 '.- bs r- v gl -:H 1 5 it- 1 5 -, F: 1- ,v . sg - M A ' 'E X . ,,f wrd B J. . 'A V B . - X . L. D. V Bmder C- Borman hr Brown kwa. 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' I 1 4 G ' 1 . 1 , N 7 gl gk K , 7 . 84 1, s I vu. - - 5 9 W , YJ ' A f . 5 ' ,V ,y A P. E- E. ' - . T. ' . . qv 6 A ' ' x. - . -, L' . .EU My .. . A .- 1 132 ' D. ' J. . ' - B. . ' A- 6 Y Y 94 oft A , .I , t , 4 S f A . . A c. ' E. ' J- 4 ' I J. w ' A A whliworlh Wlchm R a W llmn a J W 19011 R Woerner VN olgan Wolsienholm Wood D W ght S Yocu D Yonko gk salute you our Sophles lb the class of 46 for your won derful Splflt th esplrlt that w1ll stay wlth you and make you proud of your three short years at Manual Youll always re member the glorlous day of your sophomore year so make them count We know that you, our class of 46 w1ll carry on the tradltxon of Manual God bless you' l Q Y KJ' Q Q y S 1, , A Auf ' 1 -d l V , in 7 - ' E. ' n . i ' 1 - i . -. V 4: U' 9 9 l ' 6- V f' A J' , Leftf- 1. ' . ri . m . We , ll ' ,YY D 'J-7 X, -1 X F r c' -' 0 x QL f 1 X 7 ls X 1 K I l X 4 if-I . 115- V ii f Q 5' ,. b, . F I X K V J '. xlv ig n 1 .L cl, Zkvzcwle Z Q f 9 Did Somebody Stumble? 99 Wt Row Row Row Row Row Row Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual 68 Wxlson Brunner Wllhams McGann Bradley McKinney Behrens Mowery Woosley Root Mlller Cralg Cook Morrlson Buck Scott Snyder Ryan Setterlund Kosanovlch Wlnn Fall Look Delxcath Owens Sollberger Hxlsabeck Mlllslagel Schnelder Hlllard Rlcca Borchers Wallace Johnson Onken Gauwltz Hoover Baxter East Peoria 20 Chllhcothe 6 Lmcoln Canton Pekm Woodruff Streator Decatur St Bedes 1 Central A vrctory over Central a c1ty champ txtle' IH SETVICC Strongly deterrmned that a champ1onsh1p record could be thelrs despxte of thelr belng early season underdogs our football eleven of 43 proved to fans that a fightmg spmt could wm the honor' Recogmzed as Greater Peorna s most valuable player Tony Behrens a Jumor more than once furmshed a spark whlch lead the plg skmners onward to vlctory Yes twas a vlctorxous season a champxon shlp season dedxcated to our boys ln Servlce And although most of those famed Hghtln Rams are now fightm Yanks we pomt wlth prlde to a group of all around good fellows who made an all around good squad' Paul McK1nney G 1 7 ' 7 7 . . 7 7 7 . 7 ' 2 : 7 7 7 7 7 l 7 7 l ' 3 7 Y 7 7 7 7 ' ' 4 2 Q ' v 1 4 1 v ' 5 Z A Y ' 7 ' 7 l 1 ' 7 ' 6 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 ' 0- . . 375 . . O- ' 0 0- 0 . . ,, . 01- . - ca . Manual 12-Spalding 0 'Twas the Manual Rams dedication to our boys 15- 6 ' - 2 1- 6 ' ' ' 0- 19 . y . . . 12- . 2 - ' , 7- 0 , . . . B111 Brunner HB Bernard Scott End Bob Kasanovlch W 49 X 5 Y. P 1. 3 A .1- Ray Snyder, G. Howie Setterlund, Q.B. Earl Ryan T 'mn NX N-ani? L- 'avg Erwm Behrens F B ff M Elmo Woosley, H.B. Chuck Wilson LaVerne Mlller H B J2Ck Wll1l81'1'1S C Touchdown' j. X MQ' Bob McGann End gy lift, X , ,,.- rruf ' V fall . , . . r ' B- W , t N.-4 , P' rx: . 5 'fe-f.L' l Melvm Cook We Chuck Mowery C B111 Morrxson End pm! if Duck Buck End 1-3 Jack Bradley T Coach, Dick Baxter A A3 John Craig, C. 'a-Os r Xf- Assistanf Coach, Lev Wallace , Ed Fall, T. Norm Delicath fvfmdw i 14' 24 5' Q 1 ,Q tv -n K Row 1 Tom OBrien B111 Gauwitz B111 Robb B111 Hardin Elmo Woosley Glen McCullough Row 2 Coach Dick Baxter Bob Hoffman Jim Mahannah Bob McGann Ray Root Erwin Behrens Bill Brunner Asst Lev Wallace SEASON RECORD VARSITY BASKETBALL Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual 34 Metamora 36-East Peoria 34-Galesburg 44-Streator 34-Woodruif Spalding Morton Pekin 27-Lincoln 35-Central 48-Delavan 29-Canton 35-Woodruff 36-Kewanee 38-Lincoln 38-Pekin 19-Decatur 24-Canton 53-Central 49-East Peoria 57-Streator 40-Spalding Under the capable direction of Coach Dick Baxter the Manual Basketball team of 43 44 achieved a fairly successful season The team up-held the high standard of former Manual teams With the winning of 14 games and the losing of 13 these boys have made a fine showing for themselves Whether on the home floor or the opponents floor they did a fine job of displaying good sportsmanship. MT. VERNON t TOURNAMENT Manual 32-Christopher 26 Manual 23-Mt. Vernon 28 EAST PEORIA REGIONAL Manual 54-Metamora 34 Manual 32-Central 31 Manual 30--East Peoria 40 W if r 1.x N5 X 'S n B, I 75 J1m Mahannah, Forward Bill Brunner, Guard T. v! Bob McGann, Forward Roy Root, Forward Bob Hoffman, Guard Bill Gauwitz, Guard Elmo Woosley, Guard fd, I I fa J1 .W f .3 i Coach, Dick Baxter B111 Hardm, Center Tony Behrens, Center Bill Robb, Forward Ass't Coach Lev Wallace : I' Glen McCullough, Mgr. 5.1 A M S Q No Fair. I Got It. Q The Gangs All Here Manual Ballet 2 'F- i B4 RQ! S QV fi .N f ' 1 QP .Tao Row 1 RollH1ll1g Bernard Borchers Chester Reld Don Stewart Fred Kmg Row 2 Buddy Naven Dale Blondell Roy Reaktenwalt B111 Gadden Paul Thorton Coach Lev Wallace SEASON RECORD soPHoMoRE BASKETBALL Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual East Peor1a Galesburg Woodruff Spaldmg Bnmfield Pekm Roosevelt Central Canton Spaldmg Woodruff Spaldlng Woodruff Kewanee Pekm Canton Central East Peor1a Central Spaldmg Roosevelt Manuals Lxttle Rams roared through a successful season under the able dlrectxon of Coach Lev Wallace The teams that stopped them were few and far between as they showed thelr ab1lxty game after game to come out on top They accompllshed somethmg that Manual teams have been trymg to do for the past srx years m trxmmmg Roosevelt Jr Hlgh School by a count of 33 to 26 Although Spaldlng won the C1ty Sophomore Champxonshxp Manual battered them several tlmes and came out second best m the playoffs There IS plenty of talent here to msure Manual wlnnmg teams m the near basketball future 4 gf' I IQ ff Row 1: Barbara Baxter, Elizabeth Farrow, jackie McGlasson, Roberta Weaver. Row 2: Arthur Whitworth, Phyllis Fuchs, Charles Kelly. CHEERLEADING Making the Manual spirit shoot skyward with a big: All right, gang, what s the matter with the team? the cheerleading squad deserves a big round of applause. Whether the game was victoriously won or hopelessly lost, there was always a Yea, Manual led by this group of ever-encouraging pep-sters. This being Mr. McCuskey's second year as instructor, Ram boosters are mighty proud of his squad. Yes, they deserve a big round of applause, and a big cheer for boosting ,Q the pep of all of us Manualites! ff ' is T QM 81 digit? Wilkes' -wu-JUU mfg Row 1 D Skau B McGann B Brunner J Anderson G Hagan H Zachman A Thome Row 2 Coach Stu Becker D Paschon J Mahannah E Behrens J Samp B Whrte B Kumpf Row 3 D White D Schwartz B Hardm J Wlllrams C Mowery L Teague SEASON RECORD Baseball BASEBALL Strr 1 ke one' Strr 1 ke two-but the Manual Rams had those Stflke three s well under control durmg the baseball season of 43' Actmg as a rellable and capable captam Jxm Anderson set his base ballers roll1ng untll vxctory was thexrs Manual IS mrghty proud of her n1ne ers ' Whether lt was a first base h1t or a so called homer the games were always filled wlth actlon and excltement To Coach Becker and hls fine group of athletes we extend sincere congratulatlonsl The season was one well worth remem bermg and our boys dxd a grand Job S a ,Q ag, f . Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual 12 1 943 Lowpolnt Woodruff Bloommgton Bloomington Central E Peorla E Peoria Canton Pekm Pekm Galesburg Galesburg Woodruff Central Mahannah pltched a no hut no run game agamst Galesburg Won 9 games lost 5 games Ilhru Conference Champs Q 'lk Glen Hagan Ev gC ll1k 1 aw-.. Coach Stu Becka' Jlm Anderson fCaptj 'Q B1 Brunner Art Thome I Erwm Behrens B111 Kllmpf Bob Whxte Don Paschon Jim Mahannah is J ack Samp ' Bob McGann Howard Zachman Dlck Skau I I I Left to Rlght J Schzfehng B Hoffman Coach Dxck Baxter C Schlfelmg J ODonnell GOLF Clty Champs second ln the Bxg Twelve dlstrxct runners up-thats our golf team' Dlsplaymg an envlable sk11l whxle on the green Manual golfers won for themselves top notch honors' The boys proved to be tough foes for thelr worthy opponents In appreclatlon for your hugh sp1r1ted efforts we salute you Johnny O Donnell Jlm SCl'llf9llIlg C115 Schlfelmg and Bob Hoff fellows S X xjff ,.,. '-rv? S i 86 Chff Schxfelmg . 4 . . . . 46 ,, 7 Y ! 7 man. At the game of golf you suit us to a tee -nice goin', ! C' fl C X hz: Q .ff--Q., 1 f N Q l f '5 , nf .,0 - ,A X J : l E.-' h l - at Y 1 V i iv ! '-In- ' 9 Jim Sdllfellflg Bob Hoffman John O'Donnell ,QE RESULTS OF GOLF SEASON 1943 Manual 4 -Central 8 Bloomington 8. Triangular Meet Manual 7 V2-Central 4M Manual 11 -Spalding 1 Manual 6M-Central SW Manual 9 -Woodruff 3 Manual IOM-Spalding IW Manual 11 -Central Bob Hoffman won 2nd in District and lst in Big Twelve Meet. Manual won Second in District and Big Twelve. Manual won City Championship. X Row 1 B Kosanovlch D Haley B Staples S Brase D Brownfield E Behrens H I-Iler ner C Pnll B Lyons Row 2 Coach John Sapp B Gauwxtz S Lakus R Martm E Fall C Wxlson W Boyer E Hernandez E Gmoln S Mohrmg E Wolschlag TRACK RECORD Manual 51 Pekm Manual 41 Canton Manual 5416 East Peorla Manual 28 Woodruff Lmcoln Relays Manual Varslty 5 H Manual Sophs 21 --f--m- Dxstrxct Manual Although the Manual track team dxdnt have a too successful season from a w1n and loss standpomt they showed that they could come through when the heat was on This fact 1S exemplxiied by thelr wmnmg thlrd place ln the Greater Peorxa Track Meet Wlth many of the boys back we look forward to a good season next year Coach john Sapp IS to be hnghly compllmented on hls fme work wxth the boys Smce many of the team were sophomores and comparatlvely green Coach Sapp had his Job cut out for hlm Under h1s dxrectlon however the team lmproved steadlly untll they were good competltlon for everyone Illml Conference Manual Greater Peorxa Manual r Lawrence Brace 57V2 place place Bernard Staples Cacaptams Dick Brownfield Captain 1944 Z I is : a .X V in B ' 'n rr W' M' I . kj - ' 62 - 72 Xz 0 T . ! ' 84 K . .' - . . 3 ' ' 9-Sth ' 24-3d L is l 1 Q Ns Q -M W, 0 N 4 - Q O 1 ?- A .vf x 1 ' ,-Y '25, V Q5 F' Y' wg a 5 ,,,.q11,., .,.-1 ' 4. , , l M-Zzlw. ,4- 'L' 3 fl LU' .5 ' u' . A.. . ,- 14,5 ,. 45 . X Rx,-.Ni , , l ., 4 3 'x ,i1,.-.-li. 5 1 49' Ma .4 1 !F , F 3 fl 2 Q . Q i ai' X . 1 . 'ff .A.. s no X X N65 7 f . N' If , Y J , 1 r f L I X X Aw j . 1 X U V . J F , 4 ' ' , f X I J T I 1 f y X 1 ,' .51 V 1 Ps . X, X , .rj X J N' w ,z 1 A x I 1 fy X A 1 J V Y 1 ' X fl . ,' ,Q AJ .3 ' v. X , . X , -I 1 ' x . , ' -1 . I X 1 1 . z ' f Q ' m I . I JK X I I . sig, .5 'l A Tv lf A as if M1 Us W? '. S mn, ff M if , gf, 4, .Nap 4' A 4 Q fb Q, ' 3 I 3315 Kr.. .xi .1 M Q., N.--' We-Z Row 1: B. Morrison, J. Onken, G. McCullough, B. Hoffman, Pres., H. Setterland, Vice Pres., M. Mathewson, B. Lanson, Sec. Row 2: G. Van Hooser, J. Obert, J. Lowry, B. Borchers, L. Look, A. Ista, D. Johnson. Row 3: M. Cook, E. Ryan, B. White, B. Hardin, J. Mahannah, R. Root, E. Woosley, R. Vinovich. The object of the Hi-Y is to promote better fellow-ship and sportsmanship among the students. It is a high school branch of the Y. M. C. A. l a i , I Row Row Row Row v ' 7 -3 Q-ul' Q96 I I I E. Thurman, Council Rep., I. Reavley, D. Coburn, Program Chairman. Marilyn Zenor, World Fellowship, Chairman, S. Kromphardt, B. Kamin, M. Prell, Pres., Miss Estella Wheeler. G. Wilson, Secretary, M. Blair, N. Dikos, M. Huston, D. Clark, M. Fistler, H. Witt. E. Baer, F. Helmich, N. Cemenska, E. Blair, L. Kook, M. Flocken, M. Steineck, Vice Pres., R. Parsons, Publicity Manager. The Girl Reserve Club is known as the Blue Triangle Club. It is affiliated with our Y. W. C. A. and it helps the U. S.O. by baking cookies and making scrap books for service men. Social gatherings under the direction of Miss Wheeler include parties, hikes, and camping trips. w V' W V s P 9- IW, Row Row Row Row fl' I I I M. Moore, E. Keil, D. Demmin. O. Porter, J. Teague, O. Cooper, R. Schaffer, R. Bruninga, Miss Gloria Smith. R. Brown, A. Kemp, M. Lindsay, D. Shively, B. Weaver, D. Brophy. J. Rutkowski, M. Hull, E. Margaris, L. Gall, E. Cannon, P. Trotter, E. Malone Our organization is especialy interested in stimulating interest in girls' athletics and in promoting good health and good sportsmanship. Meetings are held twice a month under the direction of Miss Smith. Any Manual girl is eligible for membership and all are invited to join. f? p, 0? Xi f V N0 .V 1.1:-.ww .Vg . ,- 'z X l ,IVUIY 9, Mg B4 cm 14 ' Row 1: D. Polites, M. Steineck, G. Wilson, J. Jones, M. Blair, A. Madison, E. Hartseil, D. Beebe. Row 2: B. Collson, A. joseph, C. Rafool, B. Wilton, W. Wooley, F. Beebe, M. Anderson, C. Johnson, B. Robley, H. Johnson. Row 3: E. Taylor, H. Bose, M. Bamewolt, E. Cannon, T. Underwood, H. Williams, M, Huston, A. Stein. E. Blair. The Pan American League, advised by Miss Dorothy Sprague, is made up of students interested in Pan America or who are Spanish students. The purpose of this club is to promote a deeper understanding between the United States and the other twenty republics in the Pan American Union. 'ul if I I Row 1: A. White, D. Chittum, M. Bush, A. Holcomb, G. Hurley, R. Parsons, H. Smith, N. Coxen, M. McCormick. Row 2: E. Downing, E. Laughlin, W. Wooley, C. Walker, V. Shotty, E. Moore, O. Bosse, B. Borchers, Mrs. Page. Row 3: V. Strikler, B. Tigner, C. Staples, E. Allen, P. Hamrick, L. Kook, A. Freimuth, M. Larash, R. Bauwens. Row 4: B. Able, M. DeWitt, L. Largent, E. Blair, V. Curran, P. Moran, P. Petty, Mary O'Donnell, M. Peck. The Junior Classical League is an organization composed of Latin students. There are many national, and district clubs as well as local ones. The Manual Latin club consists of about forty-five members with Mrs. Page as advisor. Y' -I S-I T 3'as , as'.' Row Row Row Row L Prodich A Kneer Treas R Brunmga Pres I Reavley D Bowes R. Orr, D Hurst B Zeisler, R Miller D Showers R Jass G Johanson, F Phillips C. White, R. Slebels C Moore C Rafool M Traser B Davis, B Wilton J Dalton D Beebe. E Sholl A Hagan M Langham, E Farrow J Heldewald E Rosenbohm G. Hurley, P Carter The Semor Girls Club has been active in many of the school affairs during the past year. Probably the most unforgetable will be the Turkey Day mass meeting, which was put on 1 solely by this capable organ fi' 'qi zat 1011 Row Row Row Row 1: 2: 3: 4: I F. Martin, D. Showers, R. Bruninga, Pres.g Pearl Moy, S. Johnson, B. Davis, F. Hellstem, D. Hurst. J. Melzer, C. Heimeshoff, D. Shols, J. Dalton, I. Reavley, M. Krasue, R. Jass, R. Siebels, C. Knoll. D. Bragg, M. Langham, P. Carter, C. Moore, P. Crank, J. Miller, E. Rosenbohm, M. Flessner, J. Heidewald, Vice Pres. J. Schifeling, B. Sutherland, K. Ponicsan. The Literary Club meets once a month during the school year, its purpose being to further self expressions on the part of its members and greater appreciation in literary Classical or current literature is discussed at each meeting, however, the most subjects. outstanding program of the year is that of Christmas Candle Light Service. Z' D 49 N-1' 51 x,,r' if T 5 fi Uh lllll Q XA Row 1 J Kirk J Dalton M Anderson D Adamson B Davxs P LeMaster P Carter F Hall E jenkms V Wre1dt R Kounse lk 5 QW w s n N - s x llllll 4 '1 q 94 lt 5 ' A w Q l I S N. lk ' I 5 94 J .i1 . 5'- ' ffirfsf. . : rw , A , ' , 3 Q, f l 3 as f 4 1 D 'll K ', Q., N' , V X ' J-, ' Z' If . A J, Q ! - . v , Il . , -. -V ff' ,5 i sth , 1 - Q ax h xx ll,V 5- Q : . ' , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . rw ,, Z A x qt K . Nl .Xl H ' - as REQQ OG Row 1: B. Clauson, M. Langham, V. Roberts, R. Bruninga. X X J', 1. Row 1: I. Reavley, M. Krause, G. Shaw, R. Shaffer. Row 2: C. Mowery, M. Zamzow, H. Williams, C. Moore, M. Steineck, B. O'Shaughnessy. 1 pm ffmmdccm I4 o 97 I I S 1 A Phyllis Crank, juniors e fa 'Er Jean White. Seniors f l for s.- , . 'x ' , Bob Hoffman, Sports Jlm Catxon Adx ertnsmg tvs.. Melb Tr ser Calendar Bxll Hardm Art if Qt ,pw- rx Alice Hagan Clubs lane Hexdewald Faculty Jeanne Maller Edxtor Eumce Rosenbohm Index kgs 2-K1 flu , iv-1 Ted Young Art 98 Assistants jim Mahannah Don Schultz Duck Burgard Phyllrs Fuchs Beth Robley Mane Edgmgton Betty Lawless B111 Glasford Charles Hempstead Snaps Shnrley Johnson Sophomores I LL A . Q ' v , , Q f ,W xc .1 , V 'N w kv -1 'Y - A V -i 5 'cl' S l N 3 as a a , ' ' . ! ' . . Y l s -I' 7 S H ' f 'A X ,im ' V- ., Q V, A , W ,R ' , xftsgsx L K ,Q I I - ' in ' 1 . 1-if ' , QQ! 'ff i- 3 'Wi Jia! 'ffiifi ,Q w . VV 4, Jay. AQ, .V 02 . :hr-A. ,Q V .Vx ' ,A lg, 1 5 1 s avafg . -3 ef f' fi' . '1 5 bf- 3 . .f 1: 9' F - ' ' ' l , Q lennBaumann Curculatxon Mgr BNN I-Smmefs Asst Th9Ye55 Chalmefs F901-'lib' ....., Don Sexler Asst 91, Avenelle McCra1th Asst pu' Q- Wxlma Frye Asst Charles Danton Busmess Mgr M f' 1' it-4 NX 1 Davnd Seely Asst Bruce Lamb Asst 'VN 36.- ss. Mary Alice Neavlll Asst joan Blundell Asst Bus MST Nancy Coxon Assxstant m Jean Shaffer Assistant qv- Rosemary Auer Asst. Kathleen O Bnen Asst es Murphy Asst 9? ALICE RUPP BERNARD SCOTT Few people who buy that delxcxous ple xn Scotty has done outstandxng work m com the cafeterxa know that she IS the one respon battmg Juvemle delmquency problems Slble DOROTHY BRAGG As chaxrman of the Manual Revue Dottxe really worked C. W0-03074 N 'O Q, f A 9 is WX fe B4 1 3? .5 in.. H ff' ,I 'pa Row Row Row Row Row 'vm Zami ,Q 1: A. Weaver, L. Kamin, L. Stepzinski, Fred J. Huber Cdirectorb, M. Cassens, C. Herget, L. Amdt, J. Wolstenholm, B. Reeser, H. Stein, L. Brenkman, M. DeWitt, R. Kahro. 2: L. Neal, M. Robb, C. Laughlin, M. Bamewolt, H. Bose, D. Seibold, A. Atkinson, J. Unes, M. Tumer, B. Johnigh, C. Tindell, P. Gudzinskus, L. Kook, V. Keefer, R. Brownfield. 3: M. E. Olson,'S. Olin, R. Jass, J. Fautz, D. Bordeaux, V. Peters, D. Prim, H. Williams, R. Roth, C. White, S. O'Connel, G. Norton M. Dotta, M. Flessner, R. Borker, W. Gordon, D. Harrold. 4: L. Anderson, M. Flessner, D. Tiarks, P. McClain, P. Kelly, G. Shafer, A. Kneer, D. Livengood, M. Burch, D. Spriggs, B. Kerr, J. Sloan, E. Allen, B. Slusher. 5: D. Miskimmen, O. Glavish, C. Laughlin, W. Crowl, V. Brenkman, B. Kountz, D. Maple, J. Worms, D. Cobum, J. Brererton, C. Thundal, M. Boyd, W. Reardon, D. Sliku, L. Romman, P. Bischoff, H. Knapp, P. Michael, R. Schofield. P. Bischoff, H. Knapp, P. Michael, R. Schofield. The Manual H. S. band has grown from a small eighteen piece unit to an organization of ninety members. By their numerous activities they are a definite part of our school and community life. Their contest and service record is the finest in Central Illinois. Ninety-five uniforms are available, purchased through the efforts of the bandsmen and student organiza- tions Directors through the years have been: Mr. L. Irving Bradley, Mr. Lewis Fortenbach, and Mr Fred Huber lixrw 0 i -5 'N -- Q 0 A A X , 'N t '2 l02 sill Row 1: R. Eakman, R. Miller, D. Shively, B. Schlatter, G. Mocha, B. Tigner, R. Murphy, P. Elser, M. Steineck, R. Dean, E. Margaris, M. Dikos, M. List, H. Tiarks. Row 2: D. Beebe, A. Savage, S. Olin. H. Smith, C. Thundal, R. Schoenheider, M. Davis, D. Harrison, B. Wilkinson, H. Bostas, L. Brenkman, G. Shaffafer, M. Barnewolt, V. Petus, M. Flessner, D. Brownfield, C. Herget, V. Keefer, Marion Cassens. Row 3: Fred J. Huber fdirectorb, G. Hurley, A. Weaver, V. Brenkman, R. Kounose, E. Price, S. Smith, D. Wiskimen, D. Seibold, C. Laughlin. We are proud of our Manual H. S. Orchestra of fifty members. Many outstanding musicians have been graduated from Manual orchestras. A fine library of music is available to these young musicians. Our band and orchestra have been supplied with most of the more unusual instruments by our Board of Education. i CDL: YG Row R. Pitchford, R. Kounse, W. Samp, J. Walker, J. Wolstenholm, W. Brown, B. Lanxon, Q E. Downing, B. Looger, C. McCormick, J. Purple. Row I. Clancy, R. Rapp, J. Peters, C. Walker, L. Owens, J. Howard, E. Dunkin, H. Jenkins, W. Addler, B. Borchers. Row O. Bosse, J. Price, A. Savage, F. Beebe, L. Robb, W. Inskeep, F. Koch, B. Joos, R. Vinovich, T. Beachler, E. Davis. Row F. Beams, D. Woemer, D. Bordeaux, R. Budd, H. Alexander, T. Underwood, R. Darrah, B. Lamb, R. Scott, G. Johnson, J. Getz. The Boys' Glee Club gives boys who like to sing together the opportunity of becoming familiar with the different es Of music that are studied in a mixed group. The harmonies WP arranged for male voices have a definite appeal to high school boys, especially to the boy who discovers he is becoming a real bass or tenor and no longer must sing soprano or alto. ,-. f' Row Row Row Row S. Olin, E. Thurman, R. Schoenheider, J. Daniels, R. Jones, R. Hoeltje, S. Nasses, B. Zeisler. H. Johnson, L. Turner, S. Dellert, C. Anson, N. Heimeshoff, C. Heime- shoE, L. Weisser, B. Koch, G. Jimison, N. Wright. F. Hall, M. Schmidt, M. Flessner, A. Welch, D. Beebe, A. Otto, A. SatoH, E. Ewers, P. Boesch, G. Shemas, E. Moeller, C. Rafool, N. Luthy, B. Tigner, D. Miskimen, J. Carr, B. Brunninga, J. Sloan, M. Zamzow. C. Hawton, M. Anderson, B. Looger, W. Brown, L. Robb, W. Addler, R. Vinovich, R. Scott, J. Purple, B. Lanxon, J. Wolstenholm, L Owens, J. Peters, F. Beebe, O. Bosse, C. Walker, R. Kounse, H. Wolstenholme, J. Melzer, V. Trott. R. Updike, F. Koch, B. Joos, J. Howard, B. Lamb, R. Darrah, T. Underwood, F. Beams, D. Woemer, H. Alexander, R. Budd, C. Wilson, D. Bordeaux, J. Price, A. Savage. deeply interested in the study of music Each member has the privilege of expressing his emotions m the type of music which he sings The Joy of Slflglhg means much to them and the beauty of the songs is thereby shown by the expression on their faces as well as in their voices u 'A S I , ' Sv lnxili- I-14 ' M4 1 W i' A 7. The A Cappella Choir at Manual is composed of an active group of students who are L I L K Q . T' X.-217 h B1 2 l Q .ngw I Row 1: S. Dellert, M. Zamzow, C. Anson, S. Olin, R. Schoenheider, A. Satoff, E. Moeller, C. Heimeshoff, D. Erhart, B. Koch, E, Ewers, N. Luthy. Throughout the year, the Stephen Foster Singers, under the capable direction of Miss Ginevra Chivington, have appeared before various clubs, civic organizations, church gatherings, and school programs. They have established an enviable reputation throughout the State of Illinois with their excellent programs and lovely appearance and are rated as being one of Peoria's most popular ensembles. ,sim :Si l S V .air D 2 Q Row 1: F. Beams, J. Howard, R. Updike, D. Woemer, O. Bosse, C. Wilson, D. Bordeaux, R. Budd. X 'Q CX. Q for the boys' ensemble. A male quartet is always popular with music lovers. From the A Cappella Choir five seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore were selected x 'L I Row Row Row Row WMM . Polites, B. Abel, A. Salemo, A. Lal-Iood, A. White, M. Abel, C. johnson, E. Petri, Selkirk, S. Watt, M. Erickson. . Joos, G. Wilson, H. Smith, B. Bradshaw, W. Schneider, V. Shotty, D. Wantling, Loheide, R. Hanchett, M. Anderson. M. Meier, B. Stettner, S. I-Iarmison, L. Anderson, D. Endess, A. Kneer, L. Amdt, W. Welch, N. Coxan, F. Fawley, S. Vinson. M. Dotta, D. Livengood, L. Kook, B. Ivanovich, N. Lewis, C. Staples, A. Freimuth R. Eiekhoi, M. VanTassell, P. Morgan, E. Blair, J. Reichel. :mpc 0 Q Row 1: D. Demmin. W. Davison, S. Hersemann, V. Clancy, B. Buchanan, B. Ruark, M Maloney, L. Schindler, P. Campbell, P. Wendland, P. Rhodes. Row 2: B. Murray, E. Roberts, P. Howlett, B. Adams, D. Wright, M. Mitchell, M. Draher E. Anson, D. Wantling, B. Schwab. Row 3: H. Blachard, D. Clark, j. Keogel, B. Poiset, E. Tumer, J. jordan, N. Reed, S Berry, B. Showalter, V. Pillischafske, M. Beasley. - Row 4: M. Connolly, J. Whittier, S. McMillean, O. Grammerman, M. Mani, D. Emmera, D King, F. Helmick, L. Lippman, S.-Claudin, D. Blum. The Girls' Glee Club is composed of all girls interested in having a better understanding and appreciation of music. Improvement in sight reading, tone quality, diction, balance and blend of parts in songs are attained by constant practice each day. Bi 'X .Qi fr, - V 1 44 al' - os 9 ws? A, f' A l 9. 1 V 4 1 a I A 1 sv- s rf: --f , - if 35' P ' 0 J' Q X 21 9' 5... 'H w 1 ' M 5 A534 f is ,gzrx . 1 lv H- nf. M Y, L, , I .. V ,, . I . 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X Q -rx xx era 9+ X 'QX X X 1.3 Q , , A 5 ,- Honor Students April Showers l i f X R XX .. Q X X K X N X R kk Literary u X 4 3 rf Mxrror Drive ffm P N . , ASW UN Spun? Fever - 'ls 'Whit- Hole ln one 123 O GD xx as LL ' Q l A ,.A, , . W w4 ' W ' f.fi3f , N I . x 4 I i , f S ' I . 'x ' ' . : - M - ' - 1 . ,, A x x I 4, , Q f , . W. W 'W' ' --. A . X V , ' f . i j b , -,i ' .fl , ' ' T 'V f.'j',' , L . s 1 , - .Z . f'l'A Q Af . -I 1. r- t-.' If -I ' f ' I 'F 1,-f5 v ' ,A I if-wg , - In SA - . ,, f.,' d , :,-w ,Z . ,, 1 Q. ' . 1. X U.. . A .L KN ,PQ-'EW' 1 M . A 5 nl- , n Nb' School s Out' 1 Semor Pxcmc Victory ,.. N 45 ,1w,,,, I , L, ..f,, I mf 'RM 93 , Qfaggf' 'wif' ,,,, 0 i F r . I Q-'P 3 , I .W K1 4, 2 ,,jI,,Q. ,, I ff-M .ws ,I ,, 45:35 , K za J' 5 5 'Y I Clllllll PHUTUGRAPHS IN THIS ISSUE PRODUCED BY THE STUDIO OF I FREUSNYDER8 s.r.cnnIslsKv I I 211 HAMILTON PEORIA, ILLIN STREET 3 , - l 1, Q., .Y'a?T1- . 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ROXY SWEET SHOP Adams at Garden Fountam Servxce I US T GOOD FOOD IIINRY I RUSSELL PRINTERS PHO!! 7244 LERMARR BLDG A MIGHTY TIDAL WAVE OF UNPARALLELED VALUES AWAITS YOUR CLOSEST INSPECTION AT TWO LEGS INC 407 Main St. and ,mpzuuu--fn N--'---- nn' ' Zag, l If' 1' sz? v J, ua vhzf- ag- ' , Q , ,- ,rg , - ---1-Lid ig.:-q..Y5: fwillali llllflili l ill l gll lu Eli! 'I Sl if 112,'1'f' 'J W, -. -EL Q' '.Q. A...ix .1 -5 ,.. , ,..f' 4 165- '??f?'4Qfx-143 5 H V-wg. .U f2.'P1-Q15 ' 'A f'fhffff'1 1:fff1b,iizQ-QS vi E5 sl 5' sg X it if -g 1. , 3 Ig s ,S . 5- x K . ch005es iss?-'F ,S an vid' B15 Ymlsgxafii 509121 'gfemooffi' 9930! DO wwf ei 3515 pique io! gay and . 1' Punk KNEEH semo an an a k BBIJXYG' gctlafion - ed Poe e teadwgrzeivgh ieh a9'PX1CD1 wyo- H319- 7 r 6 JZWW SIU f 12 0' ar 9 L' . Exclu 41910 Slve I1 Fr EL,5q7gl:f scrvifjz gifts o '4'T'LE wL MODE aflreg, LEE e r cogg MAVINSLED B EQ .DELg0. ,alfa ' - . Uv' 3 -'e Wt'--v if Mm pf Ti i 6. W ST' X. fa 'R mmgranclf ,gyfuclio ouiop lezfar ! , Y . f PHOTOGRAPHER 123 N. Jefferson Street Phone 4-0032 . ,ex X 1 1 52 , -in 5 X4 '31 gf I 3' if LX A9 fe Qu- Q-- I, 4 , X x H P if X 5, asm, lk eff 'Y 1 X- 1.- Qi X137 For catalogue and information, address Miss Emma T. Schmidt Secretary of Admissions, Bradley College, Peoria, lllinois ,JJ 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. 'l'he carefully selected student body of 800 comes from forty-three states and three foreign countries. Bradley is on the approved list of the Association of American Universities and the American Association of University Women. lt is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Sec- ondary Schools, by the University of Illinois with Class A standing, and by the lllinois 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, engineering, industrial education, music, art, premedical, and nursing. It has a national reputation. ATHLETICS Bradley supports and is interested in inter-collegiate and intra- mural athletics. ln addition to a schedule of football, basketball, baseball, track, and tennis, which is arranged with leading middle western colleges 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 college courses which do not offer as extensive technical, scientific, and laboratory courses. in f 43 YEAR OPENS sm. 1, 1944 1944 SUMMER SEMESTER CTHREE TERMSD May l-Iune 9 lune 12 - Iuly 15 luly 17 - August 19 Bradley Polytechnic Institute Peoria, Ill. 'Y-A 1 GRQTARIAL .X 5' fa 1 gt? X X Eb? I -F.: 1 ,Z X s Y ' ,. I 1 , x 1 W W J TN J Y' fx A 1' 'V . f. A - ' ff N ' ' uYl N G X .X . Ai, v XY? ,NB b . 1' jr 'gl , N , fs, - J X l -Ky? 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