Manual High School - Mirror Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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With loyalty we sang your song, Your memory within our hearts has been From you we gained much lmowledgeg The number of our joys is hard to tell. We love you, dear old Manual, Your seniors say a sad Farewell. instilled. I 0 Q -J r ELLA ANSON ANNA ALBERT To classes she was never lateg she always goes in a merry gait. MARION ANDERSON Manual is p r o u d of Blondie's voice. Study- ing music is her choice. RICHARD ABBEY Rich's hobby-girlsg Rich's vanity-curls. Q 'F A ' JAMES ARRENHOLZ Never blue, cross, nor glumg success to this boy will come. RED BAHLMAN 'uick of wit, that is redg many good things E him can be said. L O.. HELEN BASTAS Quiet Helen is nice to knowg she always does her work just so. Lots of fun is Ella Maeg she has a very pleasani f way. ia . , aw A-V V, K X MARVIN BADGEROW Bashful Marvin strug- gled hard in speech classy now he is at ease with every lad and lass. RALPH BAUWENS This boy is very brightg he does his homework every night. TOM BEACHLER He's always ready to be a friendg may his lucl and happiness never end A1 , , 5 P5 ARILYN BEASLEY arilyn and shorthand dn't click: but she'll cceed, and mighty lick. IG- W 111 X MARY BLAIR Versatile, brilliant, she is liked by allg for help one always on Mary can call. EDNA BELK To friendly, vivacious Edna we say, Lots of luck to you and Ray. 21. SHIRLEY BERRY Shirley loves to dash aboutg her success will be no doubt. ia XX-F' ...F J .' A J 1 V ti A- ' I RLYNN BOSSE J Orlynn's voice we ke off our hats, es- ecially for his work ,th the Three Flats. Q'- I AY as , s 5 A4 RUTH BROWN The piano she loves to playg We could listen to her all day. WILLARD BROWN Willard Brown is liked by allg he plays a good game of football. ROGER BIXBEY Tall, dark, and hand some is this boyg in loaf ing he finds so much joy g 1 - 5' 'T' 4 X X REGINALD BOOHER Regie is a little lady many good times he has had. BEVERLY BUCHANAN Proficient in all she un- dertakesg she deserves the best of lucky breaks. BILL BUDD Bill has little to sayg he goes along in his own quiet way. ' A Qiii p s PHYLLIS BUCK To a swell girl-Phyllis Buck, we wish you and ..,l X, ,. .. ,, Clarence the best of lx luck. N ls EILEEN CANNON P. A. L. president was Eileeng Her personality is really keen. VIOLA CI-IANEY ' . Viola is good in all she triesg she's outstanding in our eyes. Q if JAMES CLANCY Everyone e n j o y s his pleasant voice, for quiet charm he is our choice. ALVA BUSH Alva's work is perfect and neatg for penman- ship she takes the honor seat. g x . GENE CLAUDIN Gene's artwork you can see in this bookg we know you'll take a sec- ond look. PAT CAMPBELL We could sit and list all day long if Pat wou sing our favorite song NANCY CEMENSKA Nancy is always on the beamg her personality is really keen. SHIRLEY CLAUDI The best of all to S ley and Dickg we ki for them the future click. lx M IOLLIN CLAUSS oland has been a con- rientious scholarg but at ie games, can he roller. ON ALEE COOPER Big brown eyes, com- plexion fair, she is the envy of girls everywhere. iNCY COXON ncy's activities keep in a whirl, and cer- 1ly make her the al senior girl. DOLORES COFFEY Serious, yet friendly, in all she may dog we have yet to see her feeling blue. 1 . A 5 BARBARA COLESON Just as timid as she can be, she does her good work silently. 9 3, . S- GEORGE CROW When George finishes' Manual, he'll go far- away from schools - wherever they are. 7,f MARJORIE CROWLEY Marjorie is really a lot of fun, yet her work she does not shun. MARY CONN OLLY Anyone to success musi riseg With that certair twinkle in her eyes. S- 1, 1 li,l SHIRLEY COREY Shirley is a quiet galg she'd like to be your lifelong pal. DOLORES CRUSE A little girl who is really swell: her work is always done so well. MILFORD DAVIS The Lover they called Bud in them thar daysg we all adore his charm- ing ways. 'S 'F J W I N. DANIEL DEEB Dan is a timid guyg you like him and so do I DOROTHY DEMMIN A constant two-some were Dot and Chucky their classmates w i sh' them the best of luck. HENRY DAY Here's another s i 1 e n t mang He does his job as best he can. ,., , p Q9 t ff' NORMAN DIECKOW Short and blonde is this ladg many a good time he has had. RUTH DAY ' R u t h ' s personality is M ' sparked by vitality. ' Q 5 X A , - RALPH DEAN In orchestra he plays t violing his friendly me ner friends will win. ROBERT DEEMIE Being ticket-taker at the Madison many friends for Bob has won. ' PHYLLIS DIMOND Phyl's acts in the Ma ual Revue are only sample of what s' can do. Q JIM DILLION A football star and all round good guyg his win- - nings ways made many ' girls sigh. MADELINE DOTTA Always ready with some sort of trickg she has eyes that sparkle and wits that are quick. JAN DOBBINS sports this girl will far. Never a friend- ip will she mar. f X DORIS EMMONS MARY DRAHER Our Mary is very sin- cereg it won't be the same without her here. JWARD DUNKIN ippy-go-lucky is Edg ,dies never went to his ad. ELSIE EICHENBERGER We envy Elsie's light brown hairg wherever she goes, Mary is there. DALE DOUBET Besides making those cute girls fall, Dale can also play baseball. 1 I S PAULINE ELSER Pauline's hair is alway in placeg and she has a pretty face. nl ESTHER DOUBET Always pleasant and very smarty she's always willing to do her part, MARY DRIDOS Everyone around here likes Mary's ways. Her years at Manual have been happy days. Doris is pretty, quiet, and tall, which certainly makes her the envy of all. MAURICE ENNIS Morry's leaving Manual High won't make Mr. Swedell cry. MARILYN ERICKSON Mac tries to look so an- gelic and wiseg yet in her eyes the mischief lies. JEANINE l J YD 57344 Dia.: ...Ib 5 o3 g :rf Q -.:: :rm ago 3 U' UQ5' 'Tl S255 F1 93, :sam :-QVQQ l 35 :r E55 W3 5'-'T'-T. TW NELSON FLEMING A grand fellow with cur- ly hair, of female ad- mirers he has his share. MERLE FLESSNER As football manager Merle showed abilityg in getting what he's after, he shows agility. RAMONA ESPINOZA Another girl who likes to skateg she always goes in a merry gait. MARJORIE FLOCKEN Marjorie took her school work to heart. You must admit she is very smart. LOUIS FAHEL Shakespeare and fo ball are tops with t ladg At Manual ma good times he has ha. X.: ' jifz '12 MADELYN FISTLER An active member of the B,T.C. Just as bashful as she can be. GARRETTS Tall and slim and ratl shy, she has c a ug many an approving e HELEN GEBHARDT Popular Helen is liked by allg she has made a Manual boy fall. KT GARVER at came to us from :catur this yearg for is grand cheerleader : give a cheer. CHARLENE GIBSON Here is a girl who is really keeng shorthand is no work for Charlene. -C ELIZABETH GEIST Studies are anything but problems to Lizg when it comes to shorthand, she's really a whiz. N L x K JAMES GETZ A very brilliant boy is Jimg all we seniors envy him. a- . LILLIAN GOLL Lil around the basket- ball floor cavortsg she is excellent in many sports. bNSTANCE 1 GRANNEMAN . KATHERYN GUPPY nnie is a pretty sightg G. Her face is hardly ever r clothes are always A D straightg she always goes nt rizht. in a merry gait. ' ,, I BETTY GRANT REID GRI FFITH Betty likes to have good H - 1 k h ' , fung after her the boys cazgppgfo-hlgilysugfreeci 5' lx do run' you will see. Q :rf PAULINE HAMRICK This lassie is liked by many a lad. Leaving Manual will make her sad. FRANCES HELLER Dazzling brunette, rath- er short, skating is her favorite sport. DAVID HARRISON This guy has his finger in every pie - we'll see him leave Manual with quite a sigh. A ,E 2 EMMA HARTSEIL She's gay and carefree all the while, with spark- ling eyes a n d cheery smile. GERTRUDE HEITSMAN Gertrude has a pleasal voice. To be a stenogr. pher is her choice. GRACE HENNIG Grace took Spanish to her heart, and in other things took part. I1 Q NCRMA HERGET Very witty is this short little blondeg of a grand guy she is mighty fond. SHIRLEY HERSEMANN Shirley h a s beautiful, light brown hair, a pleas- ing personality a n d complexion fair. FERN HELMICK She's an active girl in the B.T.C. A concert pianist she'd like to be. BETTY HILL Betty's pleasing s m i l brings joy to every Mai ual girl and boy. OLAND HILLIG Jl was prominent on e basketball Hoorg any good things for m are in store. MARIAN HOMANN Quiet and shy all the while, she is always ready with a smile. AINE HOSLER ine always likes to mg she's chucked full rigor and vim. EVELYN HILST Studies to Evelyn are no taskg How does she do it? we ask. JACK HILTBOLD Jack takes every-day life in his stride, he al- ways looks at the bright- er side. v JUNE HOUSER June always looks so rieatg her quietness can't be beat. PHYLLIS HOWLETT Phyllis is a happy-go- lucky girl. Her activi- ties keep her in a whirl. GORDON HOLLIDAX His years at Manua have been a joyg Man ual is proud of this bril liant boy. 1231. .. BETTY HOPWOOD The pleasantest ways quiet, and sweet, her per- sonality can't be beat. PAULINE HUDSON Little Polly, wee and pretty, hails from out by Hanna City. W4 WALTER INSKEEP Having fun his work does not haltg through his friendly manner we know Walt. MARILYN HUSTON A quiet girl who likes to read, an English class she hopes to lead. LOUISE KAMIN LOUIS JOI-IANNSEN This blue-eyed boy is a dischargeeg for in the Marines he used to be. MARY LOU JEFFORD Mary makes friends in a quiet wayg she only speaks when there is something to say. DUANE JORDAN With his friends he really rates, with his m'any friendly traits. JOHN JORDAN John likes to learng good luck he will earn. fxfk. I, v X rirrkr 'C n RUTH KAHRS This little girl is little but mightyg Ruthie is also very tidy. ,,f' ESTALENE JENKIN Estalene sells lots 4 candyg this proves he to be fine and dandy. DOROTHY JOHNSON A barrel of fun is petite Dortg she is prettyg smart, and a little short. Louise proudly le a our bandg she struts i manner proud 2 grand. MALEE KEMP luiet girl is Almaleeg areer girl she would to be. PAUL KING His reputation as Man- ual Sports Edg to his grand job on the Star led. iRLEY IROMPHARDT :wing her is really a tg her personality t be beat. 6 MERREL KERN Pappy and his car make a good pairg when he has a Hat, he never has a spare. I Q' Y' 5+ K BONNIE KERR Bonnie is always cheer- ful and gay: never a dull moment for her to pay. DONNA KING Spanish is her favorite tubjectz to be successful is her object. ELSIE KLINT Elsie is seldom heard around hereg her desire to serve is really sincere. N ERNIE LAYER Ernie is e v e r y girls Q 6 r 'M Cs - dreamg he certainly is on 5, K ' the beam. . .f, s- 4 G' wx ROBERT LAMB CLEON LAUGHLON A friendly and good na- Cleon always does his tured ladg a more pleas- workg never a task ant one can't be had. would this boy shirk. 30 MYRA MANI NORMA LEWIS In Speech and Dramat- ics class Norma shinesg after school she works at Klein's. BEVERLY LEDGERWOOD Pretty and tall, she is liked by all. BETTY LOCKHART Everyone admires her pretty black hair, friend- ly smile, and complexion fair. THELMA LONG Thelma always tends to her workg we can't imagine a duty she'd AUDREY MADISON . gl I Little Audrey is loads of . ,,,. . r ll fun, yet her work she shirk. E ,i 5 does not shun. 31 MARTHA LIST Martha has just loads of fung but hard work she does not shun. 'T' DOROTHY LIVENGOOD A conscientious mem of the band, her pers ality is really grand. 9 l .Q GEORGE MAILE Flying is his favorite sporizg you'll find him working at the airport. PAUL LOHNES This boy is very smartg into choir he put his heart. MacMurry College her aimg we know t she will gain much fa W IANCES VIANSFIELD this world Francis l go farg another's vpiness she'll n e v e r r. I l CARL MCCORMICK Carl has done excellent work in choirg some boss will be lucky this lad to hire. TTY MCGURK e Betty has red on Manual Staff : done her share. EVA MARGARIS Friendly Eva is fun to know: anyone can tell you so. I AGNES McINTYRE Agnes is up-to-date and hep g She radiates good fun and pep. ANNA MARIE MARX A Mirror Staff member is Anna Marie, her smile is always pleasant to see. Us ROSALIE MERVOSH Quiet and sweet in every case, she has a very pretty face. LARRY MAY Here is a fellow quiet and reservedg for him good luck is well de- served. MILDRED MCCORMICK Friendliness h e r smile shows. Good luck from us to her goes. PAT MICHAEL Pat is one of our brainy galsg she can be proud of her many pals. in QS MX J! EMIL MILLER Emil is determined to conquer the starsg some day we'll probably see him on Mars. FRANCES MICONA Frances has a complex- ion fair, big brown eyes and coal black hair. MARGARET MITCHELL She enjoyed her work in the choir, of singing, she will never tire. Q' is J 'B '- X X, BETTY MORRIS Though Betty is a quiet gal, she is always ready to be your pal. ROY MOWRY A scientific boy is Royg in chemistry he finds much joy. its 74 5 as ' H RUTH MURPHY PAT MORAN Pat has beautiful b hairg anything th 2 hers she'll share. JOY MOWERY joy has done much with Spanish songs, and to Pan American Chorus she belongs. HELEN NEAL To Northwestern : hopes to gog her v must always be just LLOYD MUSTUK Ruth always worked in This lad C e r t a i n 1 y Study Hall. This pretty Couldrft be Shy-with girl is liked by all. that mischievous twin kle in his eye. : smiles hereg she BETTY NEUMAN Betty has a friendly smile, gay and carefree all the while. r THERINE NEAS les there: her smiles seen everywhere. GWEN NORTON Gwen h a s personality plus. She is tops if you ask us. . as Ti 'Q' Q DAVID PAGE He worked hard on the stage crew: there isn't anything he can't do. HAZEL Ga ' F v NORMA PARR She liked Manual from the startg into Spanish she put her heart. 0 6. up 415 ' . I LeROY PETERS LeRoy is a happy fellow we hearg you forget your troubles when he is near. .RIAN 'ETKOVSEK rian is a girl you all e met. Her work on lncil we shall not for- ' 7 O ROBERT PETRI Bob dimples Petri is one swell guy. The girls hate to see him leave Maual High. VIOLET PILLISCHAFSKE Rather s h o r t, mighty sweetg her personality can't be beat. PITZER Hazel is a girl who hasn't much to say. She's been a credit to Manual with her pleas- ant way. -QP' . FRED PLATT A grand fellow is Fred. Many an activity he has MELVIN PLATTNER Always happy, never sad, is this handsome freckled-faced lad. sr . ,rr r y r 1 led. Y K! F n DONALD PRIM In the Manual Minstrels you saw him. Famous for his comedy was this boy Prim. SHIRLEY RAKER At the football games you've s e e n Shirley. You'll have to admit she is a cute girly. 35 G 'El ' I i GEORGE RAMBO George's work is always well done, he's a com- bination of industry and fun. BETTY POISET Betty can work wonders with a pen, and she doesn't do so bad with Glenn. 1 lil , 'ierii gif' if 4.15: V FRED RAPP Happy and carefree is Fred Rappg but there's good meaning under his cap. D g Q fr X MONTY POWELL Monty hopes to becon a railroad engineer. I came from Clinton in li junior year. v CHARLOTTE PROPST Timid and bashful is Char. Nevertheless she will go far. NANCY REED Nancy is always cle and neatg for person ity she can't be beat. 9- - I YRON REEVES Ls pretty hair is nearly il. Too much for him n't be said. ELEANORROBERTS Eleanor sings soprano in the choirg her love for music will never tire. CHESTER REID When you think of base- ball you remember Reid, and also the Hi-Y boys whom he did lead. if an X sJ .17 -xt X K PAT RHODES A diminuitive lassie is Pat Rhodesg she does her stepping on her own toes. FH ROBLEY :ient and smart is senior editor. When work finished, she .s for more. nf 'QQ LEONA ROMMAN Leona has many friendsg her 1 o v e for singing never ends. Q GLENN ROSS The graduation of Casa- nova Ross-for Manual will be a loss. CHARLES RICHART Buddie's a lad you heal as well as see. We could tell you more, but ok gee! GEORGIA ROBERTS Smile-disarmingg Manner-charming. RAYMOND ROTH A friendly fellow is Rayg he does his work before play. S X' Y! i BARBARA RUARK Making new friends is not hardg at least not in 'the case of Barb. NORMA SATHOFF She is sure to be a suc- cessg we wish her much happiness. ARLENE SCHAAL Efficient is the word for Arleneg a more thorough person we've never seen. Q ,s K X ROSALIE RUDD Little Rosie is loads of fung many nice things she has done. MARTIE SANTO Martie's heart belongs to one mang to gain fame, she'1l do all she can. N - x BEULAH SAPP A little girl with pre hairg in the band she I her share. R LOIS SCHINDLER Pretty, talented, full of pep is sheg what more ,could you ask a girl to be? 1' . - CLARENCE SAURS Clarence always worked hard on staff. He always gave us many a laugh. LOIS SCHNEIDER This smiling girl, in estimation, will go after graduation. . 11? , V: ip X BERNARD , SCHLATTER ,. iygfJ In the orchestra he did I i f playg his heart is always A bk' happy and gay. In -4. 'ji' N 9 u 'v vEORGE SCHWARTING lis snappy wit lith all makes za hit. 'BOB SHAW Our Mirror editor is Bob Shaw: he put it to- gether without a Haw. SHIRLEY SHELTON Shirley is rather shy: we can't tell you why. Q-J 'C- P I 1 A , C ,sf BEVERLY SHOWALTER Beverly's m a n n e r is adoringg and she never becomes boring. .CILIA SINGLEY Choir we are proud of r work. There is no ty sho would shirk. .,. y 1 DONNA SLEISTER Donna likes to have good fun. If you seek a friend, she is the one. -1? inf, X -' s is VIVIAN SHULTY Vivian is an all-rounc good girl: she's made many a boy's heart whirl f DOLORES SLIKER On Manual staff she is a reporter. What would she be if sh e were shorter? NORMA SIDWELL Norma is the red head of our class, and also a very charming lass. JEAN SLOAN One of our Stephen Fos- ter lasses: she took an interest in all her classesp I :W BETTY SLUSHER Betty is hot on the clari- net: a nicer girl we've. never met. CARMEN SMITH In gym Carmen had much fun, for a friend, she is the one. DON STEWART HARRIETT SMITH Little Harriett likes to sing. Over Frankie she prefers Bing. MARVEL SNODGRASS When choosing a friend we all prefer a girl like Marvel, she's tops for sure. CLARA JO STAPLES Always on the go is Miss Clara Jo. aa- 'Q ? , K 1 K,-Q 1 S fe- WALTER STEIPP LORRAINE A good football player is STEPZINSKI Waltg if he doesn't suc- Curly hair and big blue ceed, it isn't his fault. eyes help make her popular with the guys. MARILYN SMITH Marilyn now has little ' sayg she has a pleasar charming way. I l 4-A WARREN SPRINGS Warren just loves to singg maybe he'll be a second Bing. With pride we look L to the winner of tl Jimmy Graham Cup. MAE STIARWALT Mae, the shorter Stiar- walt twin, many a friend she hopes to win. Q AE STIARWALT he dark-haired twin is ae who only slightly 'sembles Mae. 1 B 1 I ANNA SUMMERS Anna surely watches her diet, and how could one be so nice and quiet? SHIRLEY STONE Shirley seems t i m i d around a lad, but a bet- ter friend couldn't be had. ARY ANN svYMBERsKY MQ'- quiet girl is ambitious a r y 3 responsibilities E A :'ll always carry. Ni JAMES SWANSON A good baseball player is Gus, he is liked by all of us. 'Isl DORIS TIARKS Pretty face, blonde hair - of g o o d looks Dorie has her share. VELMA STRICKLER Velma, quiet and polite, tries to do her work just right. ,Y JOHN SUTHERLAND John has lots of fun in his car: his personality we all admire. BARBARA TIGNER Brilliant Barbara w i l 1 succeed, for she was just born to lead. 4 Pretty Evelyn is a favor ite of the boys. Where there's Evy t h e r e ' s bound to be noise. PAT TROTTER Pat is one of our Barton- ville girlsg we certainly envy her light brown curls. EVELYN VAN HOOSER Evelyn has worked in the office of the Dean. This gal's schoolspirit is really keen. TWILA VIRDEN Twila has made many a friend. Her ability to succeed will never end. 41 Popular john is liked by all. This boy is strictly on the ball. f i' U DAVE VORDERSTRASSE Six foot two, eyes of blue. Certainly for Dave is true. . is Na ' N I pl- -U , V lb 'in' 9 J ROBERT VOGEL Sturdy Bob has flaming hair. Of good fun he gets his share. EVELYN VANDERGRIFF Evelyn now goes hi quiet way, but she w be heard from some da ,Y t .A hwy is -i f x HAL VAN PELT Our friend Hal, Indi- ana's son, many a Man- ual heart has won. JAMES WALKER Jim is a spark plug 1 any eventg he is a pop1 lar, well-liked gent. 11' E7 LORES I AN TLIN G py Dolores is full of ALLAN WEAVER Instrumental m u s ic is Allan's field: beautiful tunes to his fingers yield. N I Q . N .fi Her ambition is to -gc Le a good wife. -D 6- K PHYLLIS WENDLAND One of the shortest girls of our class, she is a very popular lass. 3ERTA WHITE 'ey's hair is light and yg her heart belongs he United States y. DOROTHY WEILL A brilliant girl who led cheers: she fi n i s h e d Manual in just t wo years. 5 ELEANOR WEISSER just as pretty as she can be, yet very quiet is she. X JOAN WHITTIER Plenty of fun can be had with Joan. What no one else can do she surely can. r . ELLEN WICHMAN Ellen writes for our school paper and thinks up many a merry caper. AGNES WHITE Agnes's personality is really keen: always in a good mood she is seen. CHARLES WI L SON He's n e v e r sad and never blueg of boys like him, there are but few. Q ROBERT WOERNER Plenty of brains has this boy, Bob. That is some- thing no one can rob. VIVIAN WREIDT She was business man- ager of the Manual - and the type of girl who' FRANK WOLGAN Another Casanova is our Frank: for a good educa- tion he has Manual to thank. JUSTIN WOLSTENHOLM Senior c l a s s president was he, always as busy . X , rnt Q, . E Y-T' n as a bee. ' B I f 43 is liked by all. SHIRLEY YOCUM To Lil' Abner she is no relationg with the boys she is a sensation. DOROTHY YONKOUSKI A friendly girl, and wit- ty-smiling, sweet, and pretty. VIRGINIA YOUNGMAN DON WOOLEY All of us the opir share, that Don I been a wonderful maj DOROTHY WRIGHT Collecting pictures and novelty pins are hobbies that have won her many friends. Pretty Virginia has flam- ing red hair. Of fun she certainly gets her share. 1 Don Haley' Valedictorian Norman Delicath. Salutatorian W i 5 f P 4 I 7 1,3 V I. Jack w0m'5 Gloria Shaw Mnrjory Flocken Tr ,X x ' N' A . N. .. Laura Kook joyce Messerle In Scrum' N Lester Helms Weber Hector Rnnn Marv Blair WomweS Marilyn Huston Cathryn Robley l Q. e- -' L Lois Schindler 'S W as . 'w a :xii James Getz '1Gnv- Barbara Coleson it 'Quay H n i A . 2 si Donald Stewart Evelyn Hilst sl' - as ., 'W 'E' Fern Helmich Xl Esther Doubet '- 't!Y',i, 1-'v 9 31.9 Q51 . 1 1. I H 1 Q lil, . u 5 v or Ll ,wx Rudy Eakle, Presidentg Pete Blum, Vice-Presidentg Ralph Mason, Secretaryg -4441 ,kia Dorothy Weill, Treasurer. eil, 56' 4 79? , 0 fl A- f -4419 sl . 10,4 Cflvv-1ffAAn-AL.. Here's the best of everything to a great class. Your willingness helpfulness, and school spirit have made your class outstanding Thanks go to you for your successful Prom, your untiring ath letes, and your sincere loyalty Good luck to you, our Class of '47g your days at Manual will be remembered. gfdffnw-of 04-ff -V UQ,fX M K -0v...4,,,g 9 ll' '95 am Q 2. 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N Y' i Q5 M! FJ ' AZ WWW M I' A I 1 45 s, .. 1. s. 4 1 f 4 rl A jg Q S,,y1gf:,55g , ,. ,- . R .nf ,Q , W4 mi S Q. , ,Q - gf? x J-4x.1:si5f W ,, 5 1541? ,,Q:1.5-f v. NSF L1 4 if' 4 235712 1: if hw V' fi Q ' r V1-51 m W eM,2M15,1 1. M gweiiwrkl N45 .5 fe ,a'2f2TyMia,???,ed-Jnrygff,547 ' K ' A . K g.?0,7::.'m1f pvfefgz-'Q waging? , . ,,M,f,,,W,, 1 , gm f-L pn .. ,ii ,. a'sff pl, fk 'fr 'if '7l17f13y.,f5,.i:k 1 -,M A J ,, 5, 4 Q SFS 1 730i iii? Shirley Hagaman,Treasurerg Lois Forquer, Secretary. You, the class of '48 have just completed one of the m t d , os won erful of your three years at Manual. You will soon climb to the heights of upper class- men, but you will always remember the fun and friends of your sophomore year We know that in the future years you will hold high Manual's traditions and school spirit. We seniors leave you to carry on. jim Stockdale. Presidentg George Teasdale, Vice-Presidentg AV, ,cQi,Qf2fZ?.e,a 1 I I X fi. - '-.5 3' .qv I M. 19, I fi . Adams. 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Hall, L. 3.1152 I. 53,51 ,. Reeves, D. '- ., '11' '7 :-, f'5?f'ff2 ff -A f ,, , - 2? - ' I 5--fl - ff ,.Z11fx.4. r. . K: ' ' ' . f 15 We We s ff W 5? is - ' 5 A'AL - , K K kklk . - 5 F . JK wx V V . i Wielen, D. Wilkinson, B. Williams, D. Willis. E. Wolgan. D. Woods, W. K A ' M... . ,, ,ms ...Q-vw-H...-. 1 ' .VL - ' P f ' 15 F559 ...W A 1? 1 -s - lf D 5 J V l N V . VV . iw K - L H S. A ,A - YOURS. J' Yount, V Zimmerman, G. Burgard, A. Gray. R- . ' -mf---.jf K . i . , WL. - ' if Z' 4 D ', hikh X . ff f W ' M L L . sf' , ' Q f - Y l Heaton, V, Hi,-ch' pl Hog' W. May, R. Rmardtln, S- Reeves, D. ' ' .r T . ' , 19 inf Y :E . k'-' ,r.,..k -f -' 1 1 ,Nils ifquw Riddle,D. O Welsh, E. Vlissell, R. W x KN 00 2 N X , I 'x , X 1 XX fl X Nl. Il 1 'li' 91 'I f 'v if Q X- xx , ' 1 f Q' ', J, 1 1, N -A ,A I r X1 KI xl IIII, I 1, X . 65 'S A iq. I'.1aw, i ,Q 'VA Qi? wfgfi .-1 fn' g rx, fe 3- ,I 1,1 5 1 ' 5 .u' ' .a..- an 233 :wg-' 5 i . ,H X . 3 in Y, w 'qty , .- - .TRN ,. 4 D 9 ' I X Al. N x CJ,Cl,Ll.dI-fb ,,, X mf Q 'ri 2- The squad of 1945 was unable to bag a victory, but they always had that famous Ram lighting spirit. Coach Ernie Koep- ping taught the boys all he could, but they just couldn't manage to pull the trick. Several of the boys are returning so the Rams should have a much better season next year. .l f ff f L N as My f . W X l A 15 v 2 'N 2 1. FN ,N fx A A B ' f V- A! l o - 0 l,'s nfazgfzzflzziiibozbp l x 1 115.1-.fy-.01 f of ,K First Row: Dave Vorderstrasse, Wayne Miller, jim Fehl, Ed Pegg, Clarence Saurs. Second Row: Mgr. Dale Doubet, Joe Boise, Art Jenkins, Pete Blum, Bob Webb, George Waller, Mgr. Merle Flessner. Third Row' Don Harrold, Rudy Eakle, Jim Dillon, jack Smith, LaVern Helms. Fourth Rovv: Coach Ernie Koepping, Ralph Mason, Gene Beaver, Frank Randall, Curtis Edwards, Arnold Havens, Asst. Coach Lev Wallace. Fifth Row: Louie Fahel, Willard Brown, Don Haley, Stan Shoff, Lyman Zachman. Sixth Row: Bob Ditch, Walt Steipp, Justin Wolstenholm, Bruno Palmer. Z ,-N. fi, .2 1l'!9f' . ff' :QI ' 5 ' P . -. S 1 '- r,4..!'u.l4 'QA ,,.'.sA jf, Q I . Xu' M, :gf 1 Q, M mf, -Q fax fn A5 S 7 52C'3'Qm'5 Pl Left Day Mgri Left to Right, First Row. Sights, Teasdale, Clifton, Ditch, Brown, Herget, Hagle, Mitchell Gray Wolferth Ray. to Right, Second Row. Doubet, Bamewalt, Kuczynski, Furhman, Venyak, Fleming, Buss, Helms Mettan Kimberly Nieman, Coach Reesman. Left to Right, Third Row. Alcraz, Vollmer, Thorton, Emerich, McQuery, Hodgeson, La Rash Bradley Under the capable direction of Coach Reesman, serving his first year as coach, the sophomores completed a successful season considering they always played more experienced boys. They won four, lost two, and tied one Manual... 6 Manual Manual... 6 Manual Manual Manual Manual Princeville Farmington Pekin .... Woodruff . Spalding .. East Peoria Central .. . X, ,-, Q V Don Stewart. G. Just: Coach sf 23 xx , nl' xxf 3 X 9 QX , Q , . Q XQ wif l -xg-Q 1 W Arnold Havens. F 5 -11-iim '- 1 Front o , Left rin' Right: ark., illiams. Arnold Havens, Mort Ennis, Clarence Christe Lyman Zachman, Bruno Palmer, li, Reiser. 6 ' X lc Tw, 'Deft to Right: Ass'tN Moachf'Lev Wallace, Don Stewart, Jim Johnson, Darryl Moffat, Stan Shoff, Rol Hillig, J, xQ r , J Coaclf-Ernie Koepping. In Frbntf With Ball: justin Wolstenholm, Mgr. ,NXXXVXRSITY RESULTS Delavan f. 1 ..... 29 Manual L' oln ..... 41 Manual S eatobg' ......... 30 Manual Ga rg ........ 49 Manual Bloo gton ...... 42 Manual Kewanee . . . .... 46 Manual Pekin ..... .... 3 7 Manual Woodruff .... .... 3 5 Manual Central . . . .... 35 Manual Canton ,.... .... 3 2 Manual East Peoria ....... 37 Manual Spalding .... .... 3 3 Manual Lincoln . . . .... 54 Manual Pekin . . . .... 52 Manual Canton .... . ,. . .37 Manual Central ..... .... 4 2 Manual East Peoria ....... 30 Manual Woodruff . . . .... 30 Manual Spalding . . .... 35 Manual Alumni . . . .... 37 Manual HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Canton ........... 50 Manual .......... 41 Pekin ............ 39 Manual .......... 53 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Washington ....... 36 Manual .......... 44 Chillicothe ........ 35 Manual .... .... 3 9 East Peoria ...... 34 Manual .......... 43 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Springfield ....... 44 Manual .......... 36 The Manual Rams of the hardwoods had a very successful cage season this year as they won the City, Greater Peoria, and Regional Championships. In winning these titles, the boys had a commend- able record of 19 wins against only 7 losses. Coach Ernie Koepping deserves much credit for his initial success as basketball coach, and may he have many more successful seasons at Manual. f wr Q Q Q r :Ji x' Q '81 x Q5 FJ 3, ,Q 1,J in N . - 1 m4 sv L. 2l Eg, ii E L gn-, , , 'lr 9 L . ff 2 'R lwll!!Av'lra,1th 444nnuwnn- . i N :5'fff sta Q I ,pgs I O. -. Q35 , I C Lv 21 YA ? Q' 4. 76 0, 345 us? 5' ' ,2fw'.n 4 3 J Q Wim- Y N MQW ' Q. , , , , w Q M iw , Wm ,s C H X. 'W ,V x M , . fi O 9 N '- 'i 1 ' N ' 4 . S F s ' 1 1 I fx, f A 4 ff .ii I .. -F . y . T' v A u'. lu. i S0 fi , qt' A A 79 UP fi-f D 165 Front Row, Left to Right: Jack Stewart, Al Furhman, Walt Kuczynski, Fred Allen, Fred Barnewalt, Joe Helms. Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Lev Wallace, Rus Plattner, joe LaRash, Mgr., Bill Crotz. The sophomore basketball team, or Little Streator - - Rams, had a successful season this year in win- Galesbllfg -- ning 12 out of 18 games. The boys showed much KGVYSIIGG - - - - - . . promise for future teams, and that old Manual Pekin --... spirit seems to have taken root already. Woodruff - C - Central .. 5 X Canton . . . 5 l Roosevelt . . . . . gk, JA' East Peoria K W f Spalding . - ggliufgix Lincoln .... fi, ,, X5-, Roosevelt . . . . . Pekin ..... ... Q East Peoria Spalding . Woodruff . . . . . . Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Jamogvf M uk Front: Dorothy Weill, Marilyn McGlasson. Dorothy Hutt Back: Fred Platt To you, the Cheerleaders of 1946, go the deep thanks and ap- preciation for a job well done. You have added much to each and every athletic event or pep assembly in which you participated. Your time and effort have been well spent. Congratulations to you and good luck always! x r,-, fi ig w CC? I L f 'SVG 2 lv ' X ' N V 'L' ga F5 Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual ........ Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual First Row: Mgr. Glen Chipman, Jim Lockhart, Bill Gauwitz, Bruno Palmer, Dean Earp, Don Stewart, Emie Layer, Jim Swanson Mgr. Maurice Ennis. Second Row: Coach Cecel Russel, Bill Budd, Don Saupe, Gene Claudin, Dale Doubet. Tony Behrens, Lyman Zachman, George Waller, Chet Reid, Ed Hartmann BASEBALL 1945 Princeville . Glasford .. . Kewanee . . Pekin ..... East Peoria Canton .. . . Woodruff . . Bloomington Bloomington Central .. . . Glasford .. . East Peoria Spalding .. . Woodruff . . Central . . . f Sectionalj Qumcy .. . . QDistrict Tournamentj Canton .. . . Won 11 -Lost 6 District and Illini Conference Champs k 1 Fi ,Zi Z E T' If fs Q E of a f X I f' 11 S' 'E A N 2 ' The Ram baseball team finished last year's Illin Conference schedule in first place. The team, ablg coached by Cecil Russell, won 11 games and lost 6 In addition to the Illini crown, the boys won the Canton District Championship, but were eliminatec in the sectional by a strong Quincy nine. X, Don Saupe i . lr. Coach Cecel Russel, 43 Bill Gauwitz li v A, X N J? of 4 . 'Q-wr Q x, X .6 ,, X C wf X fr. of W X. .K l X 15 I Bruno Palmer , 3 I' -6 1 9 vu' Tony Behrens ,I 9 X Ernie Layer r .R l ft, I . . A V,,L . .T fif-l , 1 53 53.531 Sv 1 .wg ' tv- , fi. . -if f .g'3f'fw 1 fy - V f- K K S552 , Y -lwS ' iff? ' I A i f J im Swanson Chester Reid Don Stewart, Capt. Jim Lockhart Y Z fm 1 -r i, , uv-,-v. ,nv .f , . QU..- r -U l 4 1 5 , .1 , 7 .Q ilu NM. Q K i First Row: Curtis Edwards, Rudy Eakle, Louis Saad, Gordon Holliday, Marvin Badegrow, Frank Randle. Second Row: Mgr. Rol Hillig, Lyman DePue, Ralph Odgen, Earl Williams, Jim Lockhart, Bill Peters, Nelson Fleming. Third Row: Bob Lyons, Allan johnson, Bud Hayes, Tony Berhens, Lyman Zachman, Clarence Christe, Ed Davis, Jack Tullet, Gene Ginoli, Don Haley, Coach Lev Wallace. Lev Wallace led Manual's cinder Crushers through one of their more successful seasons. Don Haley, Gene Ginoli, Tony Berhens, and Lyman Zach- man were outstanding. Haley was the only Peoria boy who scored a point in the state meet at Champaign. The fellows record of 3 out of 5 speaks for itself. Pekin and Canton nosed them out by 8 and 3 points respectively. Manual. . . .... 70 East Peoria ..... . .43 Manual. . . .... 80 Wyoming .. . . . . . .24 Manual. . . .... 53 Pekin ..... . . . .61 Manual. . . .... 75 Washburn . . . . . . .29 Manual ........ 55 Canton .. . . . . . .58 Delavan Relays-2nd ........ ..... 3 1 Big Twelve-4th ..... . . .2136 'X Illini Conference-3rd. . . . . . .25 Greater Peoria-3rd . . . . . . .30 I District-4th ....... . . . 19 X Geneseo Relays ........................ 14 Manual Sophs ...... 64 East Peoria .... 49 F xx Don Haley Sprinter di: I Tony Behrens Weights ,Q N lla . X, . . x. . - Ly Za hm an I 1 f' V gf C G'I Front Row, Left to Right: Kenneth Herget, Bill Crotz. Middle Row, Left to Right: Don Fritsch, George Teasdale, Wayne Miller. Lester Vicary. Bob Rauch, joe Boise, Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Charlie Gross, Bob Webb, Jack Smith, Ivan Sloan. Curtis Edwards Wayne Enders. 'S 2 The Manual wrestling team, although getting bl -. a late start, had a fine season this year. 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A N my I 'NN 5 Wayne Hayes Mary Lee Heimeshoff Alto Saxophone Trombone - ' Kamin Enqlly Hortcn Ruth Kahrs LOUISE, Bb Clarinet Oboe Twxrler William Keefer Bb Clarinet unc., xl 'Qt Jack Kerr Gerald King Carolyn Klopfenstein Zi-nnvtli Kohtz Tlnritrini- S:ixuplmm- Trumps-I Bb Clarinet Blu Clarins-Q r J , IQ' 2: W I 5 L-' life: Sam, I is' J ' Laura Kook Dale Kounse Trombone French Horn TA f' l' tax . .LY Y. fl' , ' N , ' ! f ' 9.1, Vg, I A . S rg .1 'LL . 5 58, , 9 55,7 , Q Q l.. x , A 5 X ,V - , q HNXARCHIN6 FOR OLD MANUAL' Charlette Laughlin Cleon Laughlin Bb Clarinet Tuba Ylnrnn Lziwsmi Dorothy Livengood Doris Lnhffido llli flxivlm-1 Allu n'l:lrim't Frl-ni-h H01-n 1. 5 S Garneeda Look Flute Lois Martin Clarence Marvin jim McBride Roland McDuH Bb Clarinet Trumpet Cornet Trombone, percussi4 Arden McMullen Fat Michael Bb Clarinet Harold Mills Percussion Velma Peters Cornet Trombon e Gwen Norton Cornet Hartley Pierson Baritone S 5 Q 5 ' we e M fl' ' x7 if 'f iooe f i M - : ,3 35 A bl K,2.fi'K' I ,Q s ,, X ' ffmgyy V xg K nw l K 6 gay.-4 I, M ,Adi N Ye s F' ff4'M ' we -ii W .' A K? A .gg . 1 , L r A , silfffqwd ' LVFL . X -2-fum.-.4-at , mi , Mil ,V r- i .f A l - , ,, J .... lr, Q1 -T ' ...Q :S 'N n '. f ,I - bi' in-1 .,.- A ,- nn. ul---nkuluuv MM - , A-. -: ., Q .- H mx 1 - J -maui .K Q 0 1 smash, - 4-an -any M il. Montague Powell Bassoon Don Prin' Cornet , .-an li s' 1 .. 1, , , , A l .l . v-1. , ii , V .f w A . X Mgwanne Pyle Shirley Ruker Robert Rauch Eileen Ricca nr Gunn, Twirlcr Alto Saxophone Bb Clarinet .lkiu Qwqvirlfkl :fl M-'A,?Ay'-If +- William Riddle Jim Ridlebauer Alto Saxophom, Bb Clarinet 4 H i ' f' Q' 'fig - 'f'w1, 'X 4 .Q , A. . ,.- . if SEE-5' Q5 .1 , A, AL 1 .,., . r it ' . sh- .2 - .f , ' 'F .y-j x.-v,: 0-' w - -4 2 'A ' . .':?'i.Q-. ...... . v ,- - , .,: ' GOAL POST REVUE Riedliurzer. Marilyn Dick Rybum Bassoon Percussion 'Z'lIZ,e2E'f?L'f? 1223132 .??.IiP C f'I:sns.Eiwkif1S kHfL.Sl99P LEM: l Betty Slusher Lorraine Stepzinski Dick Van Beuning Deloreg Watkil Eb clarinet, twirlur Baiitcvnetwirler Tuba Cornet U fifzf . elm' f ,Q ,1 'Z' W N. 5' , :tip A I A 'sam V, . if Q:-, n n W H - ' We.. -X 'sq E ' it me 1-J K , Charles White Harry Wiebler Trumpet Tuba Beatrice Wilkinson Frenfh Horn Donald Wieland Bb Clarinet Q , - Wk .1 1 s' . 1 AJ M3 S. :Egg EW 'beg Qi W? , 1 ' ,X , ., V W V vt lk gg. N Hx., ,iw W Q. Q4 -W mf f.. I-.i,.yf53 4 M. ... ...,.....f, ... I Ill .ax . ,gm Phyllis Wirth Gem-ge Wqrkman Wilmlglunlright Marvmofzlxelrod Flufe Percussion I 11 In Ill! 3 Wifi , , W ' 5 , A nf , X , A' L1 V V . . , Q f 3 , l g Y .' Q ' 2,35 ' A A wa' Lf- 9 s - I3 I. 7 3 34.3 .- .J L 1 4 ' 6. r P 5 Hell-n liamuis Eugene Bowlcer Joyce Crump Milford Davis Violin Clarinet Cello Viola .......- -H-..,. -... 1 Q A 4 ---W -. .,..47-4- - -- -W-r-,,,,,,, ,,+..-v.-..5. . ,- .--or'----4-V - - ' SPECIAL FOR WESTERN TEACHERS OF MACOMB f 5 ., fl- ji .fi -af ' ii. fl, I V. .ug V 1, Z' ri .lr v K . -16' .,...,,. N Mercedith Garland Helen Gianakouris Violin PiBl10 Carl Gordan Rosalie Hammer Violin piano 96 'Villiam'Keefer Martha List Garneida Look Eva Margaris Clarinet Ylflllfl Flute Violin L Arden MpMullen Clarabelle Mullis Pat Murphy Ruth Murphy Clarinet Violin Cello Vinlin Marie Neimy Velma Peters Violin Cornet n vw Di5'5mlEffJ n Agnsioffnto PRESENTING me Twmuzns Bernard Schlatter Joan Shoff Opal Simmons Shirley Smith Violin viola Viola String B255 W r, H i ' El C, Q. 3 Q6 'V Q f V l l ll iv O I X In xiii in W 1 'L-' ' 551, th , 'ini-jf C H' ...,.. X l Xxx V 1-TJ -3-h E ' -erin Barbara Tigner 98 Evelyn Turner Ted Vojnovich Allan Weaver Eleanor Weisser viola Violin String Bass 1 0 Cel .v 1- 5. -Q. NRM Q I f fvggrkfgmw .pf .wF 'p ' 1 X X M X 2 H ?f'Qix A ii 3 6' ii Fm, 4 K' ,Q K' il--1 4 Row l: D. Crowe, G. jones, A. May, M. Haynes, L. McPike, C. Shoff, V. Struckler, E. Matthews, D. Martin, D. Renshaw Row 2: Mrs. johns, M. Midrlog, G. Lindberg, H. Hudson. M. Taylor, A. Miller, F. Holmes, J. Greenslate, P. May, R. Heitzman, M. Wolff, G. Hennig, B. Taylor, G. Chivington Cdirectorj Row 3: B. White, M. Robertson, C. Mullis, L. Duhs, R. Cawley, N. Fisher, P. Walton, M. Teater, K. O'Connell, B. Noble, N. Naisen Row 4: V. Venyak, T. Maser, P. Nanrahan, B. Hefton, H. Thompson, L. Heikes, Y. Delicath, F, Vogel, L. Keyes. B. Clark. E. Adams Row S: M. Tortat, L. Bledsoe, O. johnson, j. Picton, R. Wissell, E. Page, M. Koestner E. Bristol. B. Kemp. R. french, V. Sutherland Sis- .i-Q i. K M- C, .X Y U I s In 'x ' lb, ex 1 iv 4- ', ' . . . ff- is - Q- el . , ,L M i ' Q an I ui- ix an 1 PL KY' D ...gl x ' A - ' Row 1: G. Chivington Director B Schwab B L' - ' , ' ' - - t, R. R Row 2. gieland, R. Corwin, B. Murphy, A. Burgairdijegl, G,-eve'a1L5ihi3,l1,e,,:i R' Burdess' . . nyder. D. Lary. H. Landwehn, J. Frazelle, D, Buhsy J, Fitton' D. Hauer R. Chasteen, G. Box, E. Brown, J. Peace Row 3: L. Weber, R. Lamb, C. Schel, R. Smith, R. Melhouse, W. Reed, R. Walker, M. John- son, P. Franks, P. Gard NX r gil? l ui' ! S 5 Ee, , . I ii ff , , . H 3 .SS MJ s . s... .4 an Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: B. Echard, H. Smith, B. Green, B. Peake, D. Askew, J. Rafool, J. Standerfer W. Wright, G. Mahannah, M. Edwards, M. Anderson OEWZW Harris, M. Flocken, M. Flocken, D. Folkers Brown, D. Haller, R. Odgen, J. Petzing Mingus, H. Walter, J. Delicath, C. Wilson Langham, J. Sloan, R. Somogy, E. Margaris, M. Scholl, P. Gibson, D. Loheide, Moran, V. Youngman, E. Roberts, J. Stockdale, W. Springs, A. Wyckoff, R. Buss, Louis, M. Davis, R. Lamb, J. Smith, W. Simmons, H. Pierson, J. Walker, M. Q? 101 5 f 'W' A Row 1: B. Peake, C. Mahannah, D. Askew, W. Wright Row 2: M. Flocken, M. Anderson, J. Sloan Row 3: S. Langham, B. Becker, P. Walton, D. Folkers urs., ' I Il fl V 5 Nw' X' sz A .. . ' In l .il l li I . f Y Row 1: F. Reanely M. Mitchell, L. Romrnan. C. Singley, D. Wright, A. lNhite,B. Bradshaw, ff Dikos, D, Demmin, K. Hall Row 2: C. IJlI0i'l5l', W. Dressen, E. Duubet, R. Fudd, N. Lewis. L, Kwok, B. Tiem-r S. Ilvrry, N. Cnvon, D Emmons, L. HincsRnw 3: F. Dc-Wasme, C. Bruninga, W. lzndees, H. Setterlunrl, A. Buulmn I. lolinfnn. E, Bowker, A. Moffatt, B. Weachter, F. Helmick, J- G1-lfN N Row 4: P. Lohnes, j. Hiltbold, W. Riddle, W. Scudder. J. LaRash, J. Johnson, O. Bosse, G. Day, W. Inskevp, G. Beaver, R. Bauwens, R. Henderson .TM L gdqdg J. Stockdale, J. johnson, O. Bosse, W. Mirgus, G. Day, A. Moffatt, A. Boulton. W Springs Mrs. johns Caccompj 102 Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Row 6: Forquer, G. Curfman, B. Taylor, D. Pirog, J. Calbath, D. Reichert, L. Shehan, Wainscott. Hosler, S. Forquer, S. Wandoey, P. Murphy, P. Simpson, D. Sliker, G. Ragains, Hempstead, P. Edenburn. E. Smith, M. Bentz, G. Kindholm, L. Floyd. Rodecker, C. Woosley, P. Wirth, S. Smith, M. Barr, E. Binegar, S. Objartel, Garver, B. Sapp, M. Tobias, P. Deeb, M. Smith, J. Cook, B. Penman. Adams, M. Herman, P. Jainagan, A. Betty, F. Butler, J. Weachter, J. Bradshaw, Houlihan, T. Kelch, D. Stewart, J. Bloompott, B. Lessley, D. Marshall. Backes, M. Peplow, D. Moeri, B. Ruark, A. Dusing, T. Sterulli, D. Bressler, Wolschlag, D. Hagan, P. Atwood, V. Blumer, I. Woodson, P. Sell. Wichman D. Hanchett M. Fistler W. Hoff M. Petkovsek, P. Finney, C. Staples, 'Haughey,YV. Peters, R.'Brown, F. Buckley, Tortat 5232? Row Row Row Row Row C. Pasco, B. Billings, V. Eulitz, J. Edwards, B. Wilkinson, M. Shemas, G. Vandusen B. Schofield, G. Look, G. Fletcher, B. Jones, M. Stein S. Stephens, N. McCawley, S. Swanson, B. Kelley, E. Postelnick, V. Heaton, V. John- son, D. Smith, E. Perry, M. Shelby, D. Gass, H. Waters A . Kowland, B. Looger. G. Smith, N. Reed, S. Walser, M. Reeser, B. Harmegnies, M. Crops, A. Gebhardt, S. Armstrong, S. Goodin, D. Ista, M. Griffith D. Hutt, B. Granneman, M. Grafelman, R. Hallick, N. Glider, C. Klepfenstein S. Hageman, V. Weber, D. Williams, V. Brown, W. Street, K. Roberts B. Dobson, D. Lofton, C. Smith, D. Flesner, N. Heinsman, E. Horton, E. Lippert S. Wahl, B. Sass, R. Flint, F. Wagner, V. Bingham H. Bastas v '.-, f,-gr. r' .1 51' X . ev O6 in-4 I ,f' Row l: D. Uemmin, R. Eakman, M. Matthews Csecrelaryl, M. Stiarwalt Lpresidentb, C.Staples lvice-presidentj F Stiarwalt Row 2: D. Smith, M. Dotta, N. Sathoif, Z. Kohtz, V. Coulter. G. Hennig, A. White Row 33 Miss Luke- L- Schnclder D. Hanchett B. Hopwood, O. Cooper, S. Forquer, D. Moran Row .4: Miss Scheffel. S. Rapp, S. Wahl, S. Hageman P Murphy A. Rowland, A, Bryan' W, Farley Rvw 5: E. Bristol, M. Bozoki, N. J. Hollensteines, L. Goll, V. Raymond, M. Hill R Buehler .33 ' Q5 ' ?, fur - SQ? 'aa v 'Iii l -5 K- 'U ' - . I f 3 ' X.. Q3 f 5 14 gr I' Vw Row 1: S. Fleming, L. Vicary Qchaplainl, B. Woemer Row 2: B. Zears, R. Griffith, D. Wooley, W. Inskeep Cvice-presidenth, M. Goldschmidt isecretaryb, E. Layer Ctreasurerl, R. Saurs Cadvisorl Row 3: L. Weber, M. Ennis, D. Voris, F. Randall, C. Christe, C. Reid eff M5 A , 'ff J 'gif-if 5 ,,,L IV!! FA ' 1.vLv Q9 1 X4 'gp' h gl 134 Q ,f -Q - ,ws P Wendland Knows-editorh, E. Belk Cfeature-editorj, F. Platt fco-editor-in-chiefj, G. Shaw Cco-editor-in-chief! G. Rnlwrts Qsports-cditorl .79 k A . Q 9. 1-ga Rl . Y U m I 2. D. Hanchett, Mr. Parkison Cadvisorj, F. Heller fcircu. Mgr.J V. Wriedt, Qbusiness Mgr.J, K. Senters, E. Jenkins fbookkeeperl -f W--M-wmwm. x...,.,,, i width ti g ' M-f qv, . 311 ,W W-lim 'ln A. 5? 'Wi wi. 3 A wi. 5. T 1:53 il JF v 5- .gg I Sai' H ,lan ' ' rl Row l Row 2 : H. Gray, M. Goldschmidt, W. Springs, J. Stockdale, D. Wooley 1 M. McClaskey, H. Gianakouris, B. Becker, M. Blair, S. Combes, Miss Swisher Row 3: A. White, J. Crump, D. Hanchett, C. Staples, P. Michael Row 4' K. Roberts, M. Riedlinger, S. Langham, M. Flocken. P. Moran V .mf 411. 'J ' A ,M 3 ,r x f G' Row l: F. Seghi, G. Abraham, B. Rafool Csecretaryb, D. Capranica Ctreasurerl, P. LaHood froom manager, D- HBlTiS0l'l fvice-presidentj, M. Goldschmidt, B. Park fpresidentl ROW 21 V. Johnson, M. Argo, j. Calbath, C. Bruningav R- COVWUI. P. Gibgun, V, Holliday, j. An Cook Row 3: j. Bradshaw, Y. Vauer, L. Capranica, -J. Traser. G. Fletcher, B. Guen, E- Peffvv. C- S7105 Row 42 L. D'C8mP. D. Barton, M. MCCamt. D. Moran, P. Scheinn. V. Young, V. Richardson, H. Goldschmidt, B. Kemp Row 5: M. Riedlinger, D. Flesner, S. Langham, N. Miller, A. Long, C. J. Staples, j. Haughey. E. Bristol, B. White, D. Folkers 108 .f .f sfe..,g QB? Row 1: M. J. Shemas, A. Miller, E. Adams, L. Burgard Row 2: Y. Delicath, B. Lessley, K. Kerker, V. Johnson, S. Obyartel, J. Bloompott Row 3: M. Neimy, M. Huston, D. Stuaan, C. B. Prever Cchairmanj, C. Kruse, B. Neuman, H. Joes Pow 4' C Grawey, G. Fletcher, D. L. Renshaw, N. Sathoff, Miss Drysdale le iw A .1 .ng f Q.. X . 1.1, L 1. mm.. favs. . 2551. f ,gli Ffgif ,,.,.... .. A ' A.. Row 1: A. Madison, M. Axelrod, L. Saad, F. Randall, G. Hennig, B. Schwab, R. Rauthenberg,R, Chggtern, D, Barton Row 2: J. Greenslate, D. Cruse, W. Mathis, M. Huston fsecretaryj, H. Gianakouris Qvice- pregidentjy M. Biaif ft,-easm-eg-5, Cannon Cpresidentj, D. King Cpuhlicity chair- manl, J. GF!ff9t'f'4 fhiSf0fi2l'U, F- Helmlch fhlsmfiafll Row 3: B. Echard, M T b' E. J. Rafool M. McGlasson M. Edwards D. Weill C. Mahannalm. IW. Wolff B. Becker, P. Walton, B. Peake, M. Teater, . 0 las 109 Stlafwalty T- Vifden ,Row 4: R. Iirench, B.'Weachter, J. Standerfer. S. Hageman, P. May, C. Grawey, S. Wnlsch- las, Stuaan, A. Miller, H. Joos, L. Wayne, D. Reichert, H. Smith, P. Campbell X -in -Q . l 4 , - 7' ' T O Rf-w l: -I. Sl:-vcfns. M. Bentz, -I. Traser, Mr. Dale ' R 2: D. B rt , B. B ker, U. Smith, L. ataley, D. Hanchett, A. Horn I Rx: 3: M. Riiegiinger, Iii Goldschmidt, G. Abraham, Uncle Ezra, R. Perry, C. Laughlin H. Goldschmidt 'IC MQ. of-f L v v.. ..-, , V ,, 'Q- .W i L mm: A., wi . 9 ' F5-inf' A -of -i4 'X v:,'.r '. ' - x f U P ff. . M! ' ' K .. 5 - I J I . H '78 -3',f ,f's . . ji Q , a ,499 my 1, , , 'fo , V , 0' - 2 ,.. 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JN A3 mfuv QQMQQMQ he Me Qhdem Qylamf Me Q gg-'yfixx Nb'-- -2 Dj' D26 noun a, n.uNols LITIIDGRAPIIERS A 2 3:3 W is ww 3 Q. 'W X' ' SQ W M, J W if -ww 'Q 'E'- K Q Nw. L nv 11 5 1 YQ, , A' y ii xxx 1 - I 7 C' Serenaders at North Hall, one of Bradley's seven women's dormitories. Campus life on the Hilltop is rich and var- ied . . . Homecoming bonfires and stunt shows, the Spring Festival, Parents' Day, the brilliant proms, ar leisure hours at the student union soda fountain or in the browsing rooms. These Bradley students, Manual Training High School graduates, ioin with Bradley's president, David Blair Owen, in extending GREETINGS FROM BRADLEY TO THE MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OI 1946. As a medium sized institution, Bradley combines the wide choice of courses of the large university with the intimacy and per- sonal attention of the small college. ln ad- dition to the general college program, Brad- ley offers specialized training in art, business administration, engineering, home econ- omics, industrial arts, music, teacher train- ing, and others. -I Among the many interesting traditions associated with Bradley Commencement Week is the ceremony in which the scarlet velvet mantle of learning is passed from the shoulders of the highest ranking seniol woman to the highest ranking iunior woman in a Class Day ceremony conducted by the iunior-senior class presidents. Summer Terms June 'I7 and July 25 Fall semester opens September 9 The l00-voice Bradley I Cappella Choir, which ha broadcast over the leading coast-to-coast networks ani which goes on frequent con cert tours, is but one of thi many types of student activt ity which flourish at Bradley Others include many honor- ary fraternities, social or- ganizations, college publi- cations, clubs, d r a m at i 1 groups such as Mask and Gavel and Theta Alpha Phi, and other musical organiza- tions. Applications for admission received at the registrar's office, Bradley Hall. Bradley Polytechnic Institute 152 Peoria, Ill. tttttttit WE'RE PRCDUD GF YGU Weire proud of you . . . proud of you young Americans Who have worked hard and studied through hectic War-time years to help share the responsibility of the Peace. There were thousands of young men and women who gave their lives for the price of this Peace, so bitterly fought for, so gloriously Won . . . and now, the responsibility is yours . . . the responsibility of keeping this a World free from War, the responsibility of making this a better nation . . . a nation bound with everlasting Peace . . . beginning today! 1 X 2 QQWA, ,ff I .Qp,.,.,,., 6 Qfgfnfwvfwwc V4X..,M,,4.-if fC,..c,.,e.fv,,,,,,,,,MyQJLaNkfa!LJ .f'Q'f'5 l'34 7M',0f-NJQ+ 5 5 ffwe-4V4 Mslfaawfxaeagwn AZD,,l...:, - . Efwaby :f,,,,,.5 39 ts Ma lcf I d Carol Sh -N . .. K 1-'tl i, ,aww mme 'Wa' WW ' ef?- QQ 's 626065 W 3 S J : S ' MILK ond ICE CREA 4 jay, fm cviwa elflte 7 7 0 wownq' ,MW 815 So ADAMS ST PEORIA. ILL- , Am mms IIEElEAl70' G A S THE MAGIC FLAME . . . active in the General Science and Physics Laboratories, assisting in the tests which requke application ot heat. . . , . active in the Home Economics Depart- ments, assisting the future homemakers ot this community to learn the art ot cooking and meal preparation. HEATS or COOLS Today your Gas Company is working hand in hand with science and industry to further im- prove industrial development and bring better living into every home. Recent developments have included COOLING as well as HEATING with gas. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for Summer and Winter are applications ot COOLING with gas. Natural Gas is the ideal fuel lor COOK- ING and WATER HEATING. Readers of this year book are welcome at any time to consult with our engineers and home economists regarding the many uses of Natural Gas in their homes. G S I'IEI.PS T0 BRING YOU BETTER, HAPPIER, CAREFREE LIVING' Central Illinois Light Company UILIXIIXIDLJIY LULL EOE LJI' DUDIINIEDD 102-114 South Monroe, Peoria Illinois COURSES: Stenographic-for Stenographers Secretarial-for Private Secretaries Executive Secretarial-for Secretaries who Junior Accounting-for Bookkeepers want to be the best Business Administration-Combination of Secretarial and Bookkeeping Higher Accounting-for those who want to go to the top Special Courses-Typing-Comptometer Combinations of Single Subiects Individual Instruction in Skill Subiects Credit for High School work completed Enroll Early - Start Any Time Capacity Limited 7 420 Mam LOW PRICES lflgel' if jewegy CO. Peona s Old Reliable Iewelers COMPLETE SELECTION OF QUALITY JEWELRY AT .5 gl li 5 tv 'U Save With Safety At K 7 320 J 5 Your Nezlgh borhood POSED Store For 66 Yearg BY BETTY YOCUM KATHLEEN JACOBS MARILYN MCCLASKEY Y ! 1 i X 'iam Znp,qL,M,4C'r fd-J v JL. 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'l'EMPER.A'l'URE AND HUMIDITY PEORIA SERVICE CO. 1124 S. Adams Peoria, Ill. Bob Poppen's Market SELF SERVICE GROCERY MEATS - PRODUCE 1002 Lincoln Avenue WIIKINS PIPE AND SUPPLY IIII. COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. Lloyd Wyatt OPTOMETRIST CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Illinois Fumiture Company 1. uuzvrrcn es. sons A. IAII V. GIBSON GOODRICH TIRES and BATTERIES Recharging and Rental Batteries A 2023-25 501-lib Af-IBIUB 1700 Western Krause and Adams Phone 4-3302 Phone 3-7122 Service Call Made Promptly COMPUMENTS OF Compliments of BIIIIEII-NIII BIIIIIII Peoria Water Works 109 S. Monroe lnlerslule Bakeries, Inc. 907 Lincoln Avenue Peoria, Illinois A I I I I f ig' -Q V 'M' I ' g- frri- Af- ...gb ' C- I- Q1 - 1- - if ' 5.-'R Walter G. Cassens PLUMBING. HEATING AND SEWERINC 621 Kettelle Street Phone 4-5710 Adolf A. Prill Magazine Representative - for - CROWELL-COLLIER PUBLICATIONS CO. 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Lee 59 Barnewalt, Fred 59, 72, 79 Barr, Charles 89 Barr, Marilyn 59, 103 Barringer, Norma 59 Barth, Marjorie 47, 111 Barton, Dorothy 89, 47, 109. 108, 110 Bastas, Helen 19, 96, 109, 103, 105 Baty, Mary 10 Bauwens, Ralph 19, 102 Bauer. Yvonne 59, 108 Beachler, Thomas 19 Bearce, Charles 59 Beasley, Marilyn 20, 112 Beaver, Gene 47, 102, 69 Becker, Barbara 47, 101, 109 Becker, Bemadine 89, 110. 47, 103, 108 Becker, Stuart 10 Beckley, Mary 47, 103 Bedel, Beryl 59 Bedel, Doris 47 Belk, Edna 20, 106 Bentz, Mary 59, 110, 103 Berggren, Betty 59 Berry, Shirley 20, 102 Bethel, Frank 59 Billings, Beverly 47, 103 Binder, Caroline 47 Binegar, Elizabeth 59, 103 Bingham, Virginia 103 Birket, Bee 10 Bitner. Betty 59 Bixby, Alvin 20 Blackman, John 10 Blair, Mary,20, 109, 105, 110, 18, 113, 108, 45 Bledsoe, Lois 100 Bloompott, Jean 59. 109, 103 Blum, Pete 47 Blume, Robert 59, 67, 69 Blumer, Virginia 59, 107, 103 Boise, Joe 47, 69, 87 Bolding, Milaleen 47 Booker, Reginald 20 Bose, Hester, 89, 44 ' Bosse Orlynn 20, 102, 114 Bosewell, Patricia 59 Boulton, Albert 89, 59, 102 Boulton, Robert 59, 102 Bowcott, Remina 59 Bowers. Barbara 47 Bowker, Eugene 89, 59, 96, l65 X 7vw!e Bozsoki, Margaret 89, 47, 104 Bradshaw, Betty 102 Bradshaw, Judy 59, 108, 103 Bragg, Harry 59 Brase, Jeanette Bredman. Bill 59, 112 Brereton, Emma 59 Bressler, Dorothy 59, 109, 103 Bristol, Erma 47, 100, 104, 108 Broadstone, Dick 47 Broughton Betty 47 Brown, Betty 105, 107 Brown, Clifford 72 Brown. Eugene 47, 100 Brown, Francis 47 Brown, Lee 47, 114 Brown, Rose Mary 59 , Brown, Ruth 20, 103 Brown, Virginia 47, 103 Brown, Willard 20, 101, 69 Brubaker, Betty 59, 107 Bruce, Bertha 59 Bruninga, Clarence 47, 108, 102 Bryan, Anna 48, 109, 104 Buchanan, Beverly 20 Buck, Phyllis, 21 Budd, William 21. 81 Buhs, Daniel 100 Buehler, Rosemary 48, 104 Burdess, Jack 59 Burdess, Robert 59, 100 Burgard, Arthur 89, 65, 100 Burgard, Eileen, 48 Lois 89, 59, 109 Coleson, Barbara 22, 45 Combes, Sarajane 59, 103 Connolly. Mary 22, 107 Cook, Jo Anne 60, 111, 103, 103 Cooper, Onalee 22, 105, 104, 113 Corey, Shirley 22 Corwin, Richard 100, 103 Coulter, Virginia 48, 104 Cox, Glenn 100 Cox, Lois 11 Coxon, Nancy 22, 105, 110, 102, 115 Craps, Marie 48, 103 Crotz, Wilton 60, 79. 87 Crow George 22 Crowe, Dorothy 48, 100 Crowley, Marjorie 22, 105, 110 Crump, Joyce 90, 96, 48, 108, 110 Cruse, Dolores 22, 48, 109, 105 Curfman, Geraldine 60, 103 Dale, Franklin 11, 110 Davis, Eloise 48 Davis, Melvin 9 Davis, Milford 23, 96, 101 Day, Gilbert 102, 72 Day, Henry 23 Day. Mary 48 Day, Ruth 23, 105, 107 Dean, Lilly 11 Dean, Ralph 23 DeCamp, Luan 90, 60, 108 Deeb, Daniel 23 Earp, Dean 81 Ebaugh, Flora 11 Echard, Bonnie 49. 109, 101 Edenburn, Patricia 49, 103 Edwards, Curtis 90, 49, 69, 85, 87 Edwards, Jacqueline 60, 103 Edwards, Lois 90, 60 Edwards, Mary 49, 109, 101 Edwards, Phyllis 49 Eichenberger, Elsie 24 Elliott, Jacqueline 90, 60 Elser, Pauline 24 Emmons, Doris 24, 105, 110, 102 Emrick, Frank 60, 72 Enders, Wayne 102, 87 Bush, Alva 21 Bushman, Robert 59 Russ, Ronald 59, 101, 72 Butler, Florence 59, 103 Cahail, Robert 10 Caldwell, Pauline 10 Campbell, Patricia 21, 105, 109. 110, 114 Cannon, Eileen 21, 109, 107 Cannon, Phyllis 48 Canterbury, Jack 59 Capranica, Dorothy 59, 108 Capranica, Lula 48, 108 Carey, Gerald 48 Carlile Har 48 Deeb, Pauline 103 Deemie, Robert 23 Delicath, Jerry 48. 101, 114 Delicath, Norman 60, 100, 109 Delicath, Yvonne 60, 100, 109 Demmin, Dorothy 23, 104, 102 Derrickson, Robert 60 Detmer, Maude 11 Dewasme. Paul 48, 102 DeWitt, Jack 90, 48 De Young, Emma 48, 109 Diekow, Norman 23 Dieken, John 11 y TY Carson, John 9 Carter. Joanne 89, 59 Carty, Mary 89, 48 Cassens, Marilyn 90, 48 Cassens, Jean 90, 48, 116 oe 48 Dikos, Calliope 48, 109, 102 Dillon, James 23, 105, 67. 69 Dimond, Phyllis 23, 105, 67, 69 Ditch, James, 60 Engelke, George 60 Ennis, Maurice 25, 104, 75, 81, 73 Erickson, Marilyn 25, 105 Espinoza, Ramona 25 Eulitz, Donna 60, 114 Eulitz, Virginia 60, 103 Fahel, Lewis 25, 68, 69 Fahnestock, Doris 49, 109 Farley, Wanda 49, 104 Fehl, James 25, 67, 64 Fehl, Rose 60 Field, Arlen 60. 112 Fillinger, Irene 60 Finney, Patricia 103 Fisher, Norma 60, 100 Fistler, Madelyn 25, 105, 111, 103 Fitton, Gerald 90, 60, 100 Fleming. James 60 Fleming, Nelson 25, 85 Fleming, William 60, 72 Fleming, Sam 104 Flesnner, Donna 60, 103, 109, 108 Flessner, Merle 25 69 Fletcher, Georgia 60. 103, 109, 108 Flint, Rosemary 49, 103 Flocken, Marjorie 25, 101, 109, 105, 110, 14 Flocken, Martha 49, 108, 110, 101 Floyd, Mary 49, 103 Folkers, Dorothy 49, 101, 108 Forbes, Maureen 60 Forquer, Lois 60, 58, 103 Forquer, Shirley 49, 104, 103 Franks, Paul 60, 100 Frazelle, James 60, 100 French, Rachel 49, 109, 100 Fritsch, Donald 60, 87 Fuhrman, Alan 60, 72, 79 Y, J , Cassidy, Josephine 48 Cation, Curtis 9 Cawley, Rosetta 48. 100 Cemanska, Nancy 21, 105 Chaney, Viola 21 Chard, Barbara 59 Chasteen, Robert 109, 100 Chivington, Ginevra 11, 100 Chrestenson, Eleanor 59 Christe, Clarence 48, 104. 75, 85, 73 Clark, Betty 59, 100 Clarke, Shirley 59 Claudin, Eugene 21, 113, 81 Claudin, Shirley 21 Clausen, Donna Jean 109 Clauss, Rollin 22 Clifton. Ronald 72 Cline, Gladys 90, 48 Coffey, Dolores 22 Colboth, Joanne 60, 108, 103 Colbum, Herbert 59 Cole, Shirley 48 Dix, Betty 49 Dobson, Betty 60, 103 Dobbins, Joan 24 Doris, Alberta 60, 109 Dotta, Madeline 24, 109, 105, 104 Doubet, Amold 72 Doubet, Dale 24, 105, 69, 81 Doubet, Esther 24, 102, 45 Daughty, Marilyn 60 Draher, Mary 24 Draksler, Klement 49 Dressen, Wanda 49, 102 Dridos, Mary Lou 24 Drysdale, Ellen 11, 109 Duhs, Louis 49, 100 Dunkin, Edward 24 Duran, Dolores 60 Dusing, Audrey 60, 103 Dyer, Mary Ann 60, 107 Eakle, Rudy 49, 69, 85 Eakman, Rose 90, 104 Fuller, Joan 60 Fulton, Robert 60 Gard, Purl 90, 60, 100 Garland, Mercedith 60, 96 Garretts, Jeannine 25, 109, 105, 110, 102 Garver, Patricia 26. 105, 103 Garver, Shirley 60, 107 Gass, Donna 103 Gaul, Shirley 50 Gazza, Henry 60 Gebhardt, Alberta 60, 103 Gebhardt, Helen 26, 105, 115 Geist, Elizabeth 26, 105, 107 George, Leonard 49 Gerring, Betty 12 Getz, James 26, 115, 45 Gianakouris, Helen 96, 49, 109, 103, 108 Gibson, Charlene 26, 107 Gibson, Patricia 49, 109, 108, 101, 112 1 Gill, John 60 Gillan, Donald 49 Ginoli, Eugene 110, 85, 86 Glass, Betty 60 Glider. Norma 60, 103, 107 Glore, Kenneth 49 Goelz, Charlotte 49 Goldschmidt, Hannah 60, 108, 110 Goldschmidt, Max, 49, 103, 104, 108, 110 Goll, Lillian 26. 105, 104 Goodin, Shirley 60, 103 Gorden, Carl 96 Gorman, John 49 Grafelman, Alberta 49 Grafelman, Minnie 103, 60 Granneman, Bernice 60, 103 Granneman, Constance 26 Grant, Betty 26. 105 Grawey, Catherine 50, 109, 113 Gray, Herbert 50, 108 Gray, Rolland 65. 72 Grebe, Colleen 91, 50 Grebe, Roland 91, 50 Green. Betty 50, 108, 110 Greene, Julia 50 Greenslate, Joanne 60, 109, 100 Greve, Henry 100 Griffin, George 50 Griffiths, Marilyn 60, 103 Griffith, Reid 26, 104, 114 Grogan, Delores 60 Gross. Charley 12, 87 Grove, Charlene 61 Guppy, Katheryn 26 Haddiclr, Ben 12 Hagan, Darlene 61, 103 Hagel, Willis 61, 72 Hageman, Shirley 61, 109, 103, 111, 104. 58 Hainline, Orlo 50 Haley, Donald 68, 69, 85, 44 Hall, Kathleen 50, 102 Hall, Lawava 91, 65 Haller. Dale 50, 100, 101 Hallick, Rosemary 50, 103 Halsted, Charles 50 Hamilton, Ervin 61 Hamilton, George 50 Hammer, Rosalie 91, 50, 96 HHKFIDIOD, Mary 61 Hammerick, Pauline 27, 105 Hanchett, Darlene 50. 107, 108, 104, 106, 110, 103 Hanrahan, Patricia 100 Hardin, Frank, 12 Harmegnies, Bernice 50, 103, 107 Harris, Barbara 50. 103, 107 Harris, John 9 Harris, Norma 50, 101 Harrison, David 27, 108, 116 Harrmann, Edward 50, 81 Harrold, Don 91, 50, 69 Hartseil. Emma 27, 105 Hartseil, William 91, 61 Haslnm, Bill 50 Haughey, Joan 50, 108, 103 Havens, Arnold 50, 68, 69, 75, 73 Hayes Ileen 50 Hayes, Wayne 91. 61 Haynes, Robert 61 Hazelwood, Jim 50 Heaton, Vivian 65, 103 Hefton, Betty 61, 100 Heikes, Lauretta 61, 100 Heimcshoff, Mary Leek 91, 50 Heinsmnn, Norma 103 Heitzman. Gertrude 27, 105 Heitzman, Ruth 61', 100 I-lekel, Dolores 61 Heller, Frances 27, 106 Helmich, Fern 27, 109, 103, 107, 111, 110. 102.45 Helms, Betty 61 Helms. Joe 72 Helms, Laverne 49 Helms, Lester 44 Hempstead, Vivian 51, 103 Hennig, Grace 27, 100, 104, 105. 109 Henderson, Richard 61, 100, 102 Henrich, Emil 61 Heppner, Ed 51 Herget, Kenneth 72, 87 Herget, Norma 27. 61, 105 Hermann, Marcella 51, 116, 103 Herseman, Shirley 27, 105, 110 Higgins, Norma 51 Hill, Betty 27 Hill, Mary Virginia 51, 104 Hill, Mary Lou 51 Hillig. Roland 28, 75, S5, 74 Hilst, Evelyn 28, 45 Hiltbold, Jack 28, 102 Hines, Lois 51, 102 Hirsch, Leah 61 Hirsch. Phillip 65 Hodgson, James 61, 72 Hoff, Wanda 65. 103 Hogan, Milford 51, 112 Hollensteiner, Norma 61, 104 Holliday. Gordon 28, 107. S5 Holmes, Frances 61, 100 Holthe, Sallie 61 Homann, Marion 28, 105 Hopwood, Betty 28, 105. 104 Horn, Ada 61, 110 Horton, Emily 91, 61, 103 Hosler, Elaine 28, 103 Houchins, Mary Ellen 61 Houlihan, Roberta 103 Houscr. June 28. 105 Howlett, Phyllis 28, 105 Huber, Fred 12 Johnson, Velma 61, 103, 109, 108 Jones, Betty 61, 103 Jones, Geraldine 61. 100 Jones, Phyllis 61 Joos, Helen 61, 109 Jordan, Duane 29 Jordan, Jack 61 Jordan, John 29 Kaliler. Charley 9 Kahrs, Ruth 29, 91, 105 Kallister, Bill 61 Kamin, Bob 61 Kamin, Louise 29, 91, 105 Kamin Jim 61 Kamman, Randolph 51 Keefer, William 91. 51. 96 Kelch, Teresa 61, 103 Kelley, Betty 61, 103 Kemp, Almalee 30. 105 Kemp, Betty 51, 100. 108 KemP, .lohn 12 Kerlcer, Kenneth 61, 109 Kerley. Ladene 61 Kern, Merrel 30 Kern Eileen 61 Keer: Bonnie 30, 105 Kerr. John 92, 61 Keyes, Lillian 61, 100 Kidd. Elizabeth 61 Kimberley, Gordon 61, 100 King, Donna Jean 30, 109, 105, 110. King, Gerald 92, 61 King, Jacqueline 61 King. Leona 62 King, Patricia 51 King, Paul 30 Kingsley, Lloyd 62 Kirkpatrick, Madge 12 Kleck, Rosemary 61 Klint, Elsie 30 Klopfstein, Carolyn 51, 92, 103, 109 Koest ner, Mvrtle 100, 109 Knoll. Ray 51 Koepping, Ernest 13, 67, 69, 74, 75 Kohtz, Zenneth 62, 92, 104 Hudson, Harriett 51, 100 Hudson, Pauline 28 Huston, Marilyn 29, 109, 111 110 112 105, , . , 45 Hutt, Dorothy 51, 103, 80 Hutton, Elmer 61 lerace, Santa Ann 51, 111 lerulli, Theresa 61, 103 lnskeep. Walter 29. 104. 102 Ista, Donna 61, 103 Jacob, Kathleen 51 Jaigle, Dean 61 Janagan, Patricia 103 Jeffard, Mary Lou 29 Jenkins, Arthur 69 Jenkins, Estaline 29, 105, 106 Johanson, Louis 29 Johns, Sherrill 100, 102 Johnson, Allen 51, 67, 69, 85 Johnson, Albert 51, 113 Johnson, Bette 61 Johnson, B. C. 12 Johnson, Dorothy 29, 105 Johnson, Eileen 51 Johnson, James 51, 102, 114, 75, 73 Johnson, John 61, 102 Johnson, Leon 61 johnson, Lyle 51 Johnson, Maurice 100 Johnson, Olive Ann 51, 100. 1 12 Johnson, Randle 51 Johnson, Ross 9 Johnson, Russell 9 Kolb, Helen 51 Kook, Laura 92, 44, 102 Kook. Lynn 109 Kounse, Dale 92, 62, 100 Kouri, Jeanette 51 Kroepel, Genevieve 13 Kromphardt, Alice 52 Kromphardt Shirley 30, 105 Kruse, Caroline 52, 109 Kuczywski, Walt 72, 79 La Hood. Pete 108 Lakis, Victor 62 Lalack, Dorothy 62 Lamb, Robert 30, 100. 101 Landwehr, Harold 100 Langham, Mary 52 Langham, Shirley 52, 101, 103, 107, 108 La Rash. Joe 102, 72, 79 Larimore, Lee 62 Laughlin, Charlotte 62, 92 Laughlin. Cleon 30, 92, 110 Lawson, Mama 92 Layer, Ernie 30, 104, 81, S3 Ledgerwood, Beverly 31 Leffler, Robert 62 Lessley, Beulah 62, 103, 109 Lewis, Norma 31, 105 Lindberg, Geraldine 52, 100 I-iHdh0lfl1. Grace 62, 103, 107 Linsley, Bill 62 Lippert, Estalee 62, 103 Lippert. Joe 52 List, Martha 31, 96 Little, Viginia 52 Livengood, Dorothy 31, 92 Lockhart, Betty 31 , Lockhart, Jim 52, 81, 83, 85 Lofton, Delores 62, 103 Loheide, Doris 52, 81, 83, 85 Lohnes, Paul 31, 102 Long, Althea 63, 108 Long, Thelma 31, 110 Looger, Betty 62, 103 Look, Gardenia 62, 92, 96, 103 Lovekamp, Richard 62 Loving, Lillian 52 Luke, Mary 13, 104 Lynch, Dallas 52 McAllister, Etta 52 McBride, Elizabeth 62 McBride, Jimmie 93, 62 McCabe, Darrel 52 McCabe, Emmaglee 62 McCamant, Mariella 62, 108 McCawley, Norma 62, 103 McClanathan, Helen 13 McClanathan, Marilla 13 McClaskey, Marilyn 52, 108 McCormick, Carl 32 McCormick, Mildred 32, 110 McDuff, Roland 93 McEvoy, Barbara 52 McGlasson, Marilyn 53, 1.09, 80 McGurk, Bette 32, 105, 107 McIntyre, Agnes 32, 105 McMillan, Adell 109 McMullen, Arden 93, 53 McMullen, Harry 53 McPilre, Laura 62, 100 McQueary, Raymond 72 Madison, Audrey 31, 109, 105, 110 Mahannah, Credwyn 52, 101, 109, 113 Mahoney, Margaret 52 Maile, Bill 31 Malone, Joseph 9 Mammen, Shirley 52 Mani, Myra 31, 105 Mansfield, Frances 32, 109, 105, 110 Maras, Donald 53 Margaris, Eva 32, 96, 105, 101 Markle, Betty 62 Marshall, Doris 52, 103 Martin, Dean 52 Martin, Dolores 62, 100 Martin, Lois 93, 52 Martin, Mary 52 Marvel, Ray 52 Marvin, Clarence 93, 62 Marx, Anna 32, 105, 18, 113 Maser. Darlene 100 Maser, Thelma 62 Mason, George 13 Mason, Ralph 52, 69 Matthews, Mary 52, 111, 107 Matthews, Miriam 52, 104 Matthews, Vera 52 Mathis, Florence 13 Mathis, Willmeda 109, 107 May Artie 100 May' Larry 32 May, Phyllis 62, 109, 100 May, Rosilyn 65 Meister, Paul 53 Melhouse, Ray 62, 100 Meniar, Bernice 107 Mercer, Donald 62 Mervosh, Rosalie 32, 105 Mettam. Dave 62, 72 Michael, Pat, 32, 93, 116 Micona, Frances 33, 110 Middag, Maxine 62. 100, 107 Miller, Audrey, 109, 100 Miller, Bernard 62 166 Miller, Emil 33 Miller, Norma 53, 108 Miller, Margie 62 Miller, Milton 53 Miller, Wayne 53, 67, 69, 87 Mills, Harold 93 Miner. Ward, 53 Mingus, Walter 102, 101 Mitchell, Jack 62 Mitchell ack 72 Rodecker, Deloris 54, 109, Torts, , J Mitchell, Margaret 33, 102 Mitzelfet, Rosemary 62 Moeri, Doris 62 Moffatt, Alan 105, 102, 73 Moffatt, Darryl 53. 75 Moran, Delores 53, 104 Moran, Donna 62, 108 Moran, Pat 33, 103, 105, 110,101,108 Morrow, Charles 62 Mosher, Darlene 53 Mowrey, Joy 33 Mowry, Roy 33 Mueller, Alta 53 Mularoni, Elaine 53, 109 Mullis, Clara Bell 62, 100, Munstermann, Helen 13 ' Murphy, Bill 100 Murphy, Patricia May 53 Murphy, Patricia Marie 62, 104, 103 Murphy, Ruth 33 Murphy, William 100 Mustuk, Lloyd 33 Myer, Mary 53 Naisen, Nelly 53, 100 Neal, Helen 33, 105 Neas, Katherine 34 Neas, Virginia 62 Neiman T. 14 Neimy, Marie 53, 109 Nelson, Joyce 62 Neuman, Betty 24, 105, 109 Nielson, Norma 62 Nieman, Donald 72 Noble, Barbara 62, 100, 107 Noll, Donald 62 Norton, Gwen 34, 93 Nullmeyer, Calvin 62, 116 Objartel, Shirley 62, 109, 103 0'Brien, Mary 62 Ogden, Ralph 53, 101, 85 Ohlemiller, Marilyn 62 O'Connell, Kathym 53, 100 O'Connell, Shirlee, 105 Owens, Sally 53 O'Shaughnessy, Jack 53 Osterman, Bemadine 53 Page, David 34, 105 Palmer, Bruno 69, 75, 81, 74 Park, Robert 62, 108, 112 Parker, Theodore 53 Parkinson, Ralph 14, 106 Parr, Norma 34, 107 Pasco, Cecelia 63, 103 Peace, Jim, 53, 10 Peake, Barbara 53, 101, 109, 110, 101 - Penman, Beulah 63, 103 Peplow, Marilyn 63, 103 Peplow, Thomas 63 Perry. Edna 63, 108 Perry. Richard 53, 110 Peters, LeRoy 34 Peters, Robert 63 Peters, Velma 93, 103 Petkovsek, Marian 34, 105, 110, 115, 103. Petri, Robert 34 Petty, Alice 63, 103 Petzing, Richard 54, 101 Pfeifer, Corrine 53, 109, 102 Pfeifer, Rose 63 Pieper, A 63 Pitzer, Hazel 34 Pirog, Dorothy 103 Peotrowski, Eloise 63 Pillischafske, Violet 34 Pierson, Hartle 93, 63. 101 Picton. leannine 54,- 100 Pitchford, R. 63 Platt, Fred 35, 106, 80 Plattner, Melvin 35 Plattner, Russell 63, 79 Poiset. Betty 35, 105, 107 Porter, Robert 63 Postehnick, Edith 63, 103 Powell, Montague 35, 93 Powell, William 14, 105 Powell, William R. 63 Pratt, Henry 14 Preever, Corabelle 54, 109 Prim, Donald 35. 93 Probst, Charlotte 35 Pyle, Marianne 94, 63 ' Rabold, Mollie 14 Radley, Robert 54 Rafool, B. 63, 108 Rafool, Jean 54, 109, 111-, 101 9 Ragains. Geraldine 63, 103 Raines, Elizabeth 54 Raker, Shirley 35, 94 Rambo, George 35 Randall, Frank 5-l, 109, 104, 116, 62 85 Rapp, Frederick 35 Rapp, Shirley 63. 111, 104 Rauch, Robert 94, 87 Rauthenberg, Robert 54, 109, 100 Ray, Howard 63, 72 Raymond, Virginia 54, 109, 104 Reardon, Shirley 65 Reavley. Florence 54, 102 Reed, Emma'14 Reed, Georgia 54 Reed, Norma 63, 103 Reed, Nancy 35, 105 Reed, Wallace 100 Reeser, Marilyn 54, 103 Reeves. Byron 36, 65 Reeves, Donna 65 Reichert. Dorothy 63, 109, 103 Reid, chester 35, 104, 18, 81, ss Reinhard, Gertrude 14 Reiser, Robert 54, 75 Renshaw, Doris 54, 100, 109 Renshaw, Jim 54. 116 Ricca, Eileen 94, 63 - Rhodes, Pat 36, 105, 116 Richardson, Virginia 54, 108 Richart, Charles 36 Riddle, William 94, 102, 64 Ridlbauer. James 94, 54 Reidlinger, Marilyn 94, 54, 103, 108, 110, 108 Roake, Betty 63, 107 Roake, Jean 54 Roberts, Eleanor 36, 105, 101 Roberts. Georgia 36, 105, 106 Roberts, Kathleen 63, 103, 108 Roberts, Norma 14 Robertson, Marjorie 63, 100 Robley, Beth 36, 105, 113, 45 113, 45 Romman, Leona 36, 109, 10.2 Ross, Glenn 36 Roth, Raymond 36 Roimand, Annabelle 63, 103, 04 Runrk, Barbara 37. 103 Rudd, Rosalie 37, 102 Ryburn. Dick 94, 97, 54, 105 Russel. Cecil 81, 82 Saad, Louis 54, 109, 85 Salehan. L. 63 Sampson, Loren 63 Sampson, Norma 54 Santo, Agnes 94, 97 Santo, Anna 63 Santo, Marcelime 37 Sapp. Beulah 37, 94, 110, 103 Sass, Betty 63. 103, 116 Sathoff, Norma 37, 105, 109, 104, 110 Sauder, Julia 63 Saurs, Clarence 37, 113, 69 Saurs, Edward 9 Saurs, Roy 104 Schaal, Arlene 37 Schaffer, Dolores 54 Schaffer, Richard 63 Scheffel, Mildred 15, 104 Schifeling, George 54 Schindler, Lois 37, 105, 110 45 105, Schlatter, Bernard 37 ' Schlatter, Mary 63 Schleder, Mary Ellen 54 Schneider, Lois 37, 105, 104 Schofield, Bettie 63, 103 Scholl. Carl 63, 100 Schwab, Bill 63, 102, 107, 100 Schwarting, George 38 Schwinn, Phyllis 63, 111, ,108 Schrivner. Betty 63 Scudder, Walter 102 Seghi, Fred 63, 72 Seitz, Joseph 63 Sell, Phyllis 63, 103 Senters, Kathleen 54, 106, 114 Setterland, Harold 105, 102, 112 Shaw. Gloria 106, 44 Shaw, Robert 38, 110, 113 Shehan, Letna 103 Shelby, Margaret 103 Shelor, Burl, 63 Shelton, Shirley 38, 105 Shemas, Mary 63, 103, 109 Shoff. Carol 63, 100, 108 Shoff, Joan 07, 63 Shoff, Stanley 69, 75, 73 Sholl. Jean 63 Sholty, Vivian 38, 105 Showalter, Beverly 38, 105 Sidwell, Grace 54 Sidwell, Norma 38, 105 Simkins, Charlene 94, 63 Simmons. Opal 97. 54 Simmons, Walter 54, 101 Simpson. Peggy 63, 103 Singly, Cecelia 38, 105, 102 Sleeth. Barbara 63 Smith, Joan 64 Smith, Margaret 64, 103 Smith, Marilyn 39 Smith, Marylou 64 Smith, Robert 54 Smith, Rodney 100 Smith. Shirley B. 64 Smitlw, Shirley E. 97, 55. 109, 103 Snodgrass, Marvel 39 Snyder, Harold 64, 100 Somogyi, Renelde 55, 116 Sours, Bessie 64 Spencer, Norma 55 Sprague. Dorothy 15, 109 Springs, Warren 39, 101., 110 Stacy, Ruth 15 Stafford, Donna 64 Staley, Lucilie 84, 111, 110 Standerfer, Joanne 55. 109, 101 Staud!erd. Norma 55 Staples, Clara Jo 39, 103, 105, 104, 108, 110 Stein, Frances 64 Stein. Marion 64, 103, 109 Steipp, XValtcr 39, 67. 69 Stephens, Sue 64, 103 Stepzinski, Lorraine 39, 95. 105, 109, 110 Stevens, Jo Ann 64, 110 Stewart, Don 39, 46, 74, 75, 81, 83, 110, 113 Stewart, Donna 64, 103 Stewart, Estel 55 Stewart, Jack 79 Stiarwalt, Fae 40. 104, 105, 109 Stiarwalt, Mae 40, 104, 105, 109 Stockdale, James 58, 64, 101, 102, 103, 108 Stone, Shirley 40 Street. 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Bernard 15 Swisher, Glyda 15 Tarry, Donald 100 Taylor, Anna Belle 15 Taylor, Barbara, 100 Taylor, Beverly 103 Taylor, Maurine 64 Taylor, Maxine 55, 100 Teasdale, George 58, 72. 87 Sleister, Donna 38 Sliker, Delores 38, 105, 107, 110, 103 Sloan, Ivan 87 Sloan, Jean 38, 94, 101 Slusher, Betty 39, 95. 63 Smith, Carmen 39, 103 Smith, Claus 55 Smith Dorothy May 64, 104 Smith, Dorothy 63, 103, 111, 110 Smith Eulalia 64, 103 Smith, Grace 64, 103 Smith, Harriet 39, 109, 105, 101 Smith, Jack 55, 64, 101, 69, 87 Smith, Jack 55 Teater, Marilyn 64, 100, 109 Thomas, Walter 15 Thompson, Helen 100 Thornton, Jerry 72 Tiarks, Doris 40, 105 Tietzen, Johnny 64 Tigner, Barbara 40. 98, 102, 105, 110 Tipton, Elizabeth 64 Tisdel, William 64 Tobias, Margy 64. 103, 109 Tockes, Patricia 64 Margaret, 100, 103 Traser, Juanita 55. 108, 110 Tribbett. 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