Manual High School - Mirror Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1947

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CH JJ fw A , H ,UWM my . 4' If if X J? 3 , 1 Biff Qi fig Mfr uf' , 5' do hu OK A 7 iplf' E EE EE E E l EX LIBRI S F -A --L. .-..: -L Lli . V i Z - ' 5 -1... 2 s I MIRROR EDITORIAL STAFF MIRROR BUSINESS STAFF Credwyn Mahannah Lula Cap,-anica icatheielffa GYGWCY Olive Ann johnson OYCC C S011 Arlen Field Joanne Hallghey ' Kathleen jacob gary E1-lrty Q Hannah Goldschmidt fan GFP C l Sh ff Rosemary.Flint U Pligflis lgzay Ronald Clifton Mary Sneller Calliope Dikos Dorothy Hutt jack Smith Don Huff JO-anne Shaw Harold Setterland I ' I l 1 l Y l L J. I l L 1 i 1 i 1 r ' ' Fi 1 ' YL J I e XT Ai I K V ' Vi l X l ' I ' r f I I -. 4 I-.Ji ,., 42:'k3I'2-if -- 1 .Q 3.5:-5 vamp , grg.-:va X l4Z'4'.'v4 X .. -' -2' ' 1 0'. v'5' f ' Qlli se,'.':' r ' f, NSQ' G68 X ww, .uns I, -. vvO,.Q Faux qi 'od .g.3.j ' 4' , la 1,1 g.:g91, 505343 Wm 7352 . -'fr , 2 02459 MWA QW! ,'., . f give X V Qv2f'l2 0 x 6 . .'Q:o:o:4:o. 5 X 9 .- ' I 1 u ' f-. 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CURTIS CATION W. C. JACQUIN uf JOSEPH O. MALONE JOHN H. HARRIS, Ass't. Supt. L. ROSS JOHNSON ,lk 1 1 A 3 ' H 5 4. JJfJhJ ... if in ww JJ.. JJJ. W EDWARD G. SAURS ,rf A , , fs p IE 'J' KW P -i p? GRAY ADAMSON Assistant Principal 4 JOHN AIELLO Civics, World Problems Sophomore Advisor W. STUART BECKER Geometry Basketball Coach Senior Advisor A .:.. Z tg V , Qin-Q 'se A:K,.i' J sii MARY I. BATY World History Modern History Spanish I BEE BIRKETT English journalism MANUAL Advisor JOHN H. BLACKMAN Machine Shop ELMA M. BROOKS Shorthand Typewriting Y Teens Advisor BOB CAHAIL Physics 9 PAULINE CALDWELL Foods Boys' Home Economics LILLY DEAN Speech GINEVRA CHIVINGTON Vocal Music A Cappella Choir, Glee Clubs Stephen Foster Singers Girls' Choir, Manual Melodiers K if W if r- 4 1' 1, ' L W- S .W-1 K if X FRANKLIN DALE Biology Donoruv Dn:j.uzNn .l f -J it .1 'W an ,,l fe B. K i Foods MAUDE DETMER Shorthand, Typing Secretarial Practice Office Machines M1RRoR Hxsiness Advisor JOHN DIE KEN German, Algebra ELLEN Clothing I 8 II FLORA EBAUGH U. S. History Head of Social Studies Department A ' ' Lf i i 4 . K K in W CHARLEY GROSS Boys' Physical Education Ass't Football Coach Wrestling Intramural Sports l l 1 'buff' K E r .- ui ' , Q , A. . X Mas. Vxlcmm W. Huzxnn English Y-Teens Advisor MARGARET FURST Boys' Home Economics Clothing I BETTY GERRING English Senior Advisor ': :- l FRANK HARDIN Mechanical Drawing Head of Industrial Arts Department dhcp. FRED HUBER Instrumental Music Band, Orchestra, and Ensembles ROBERT JOHNSON Bookkeeping 11 12 lL4,5 ,, JOHN KEMP Shorthand, Typing Head of Commercial Department GENE KROEPEL Speech Ass't. MIRROR Advisor MARY LUKE Girls' Physical Education G. A. A. Club Advisor iw Ev 5. MADGE KIRKPATRICK Clothing ef V- fi t 145,91 Ex GEORGE MASON Plane Geometry Trigonometry, Algebra Head of Math. 85 Science Department ERNEST KOEPPIN4 Athletic Director X Boys' Physical Educati Head Coach of Football and Track Q., MADELINE LAMPEJ OH'ice FLORENCE MATH! Home Management HELEN MCCLANATHAN Clothing Head of Home Economics Department THEODORE L. NIEMAN Machine Woodworking RALPH PARKINSON Printing MANUAL Business Staff Advisor MARILLA MCCLANATHAN Senior Shorthand Secretarial Training Office Machines Typing Junior Advisor lx WILLIAM POWELL Sheet Metal Stage Crew Advisor HELEN MUNSTERMAN English Senior Girls' Advisor INA PEARL NICHOLS English HENRY PRATT Civics Commercial Law 13 'fi MMWY' 'W w?vH 1w as nk G ,kiwi , ' V, 5,1325 zgiiintiw ', se::n 1,,,i,,.f,w ' rg f, ,Q 5 W- . iw, my p'af'1jl,w'fyp1', f -.ir 5, fl ZW'iiVlf.i':' fl Z is 9, wr' , I 5 Q, .. is .Q - hx' ' ff' 'Z ,,,f,y,f ,. .ga . I ' ag Le' a ' ,,,- ,, BERNICE PRIM Office NORMA ROBERTS Oflice MOLLIE RABOLD Head of English Department Literary Club National Honor Society GERTRUDE REINHA Director of Guidance E X.: MILDRED SCI-IEFFB Girls' Physical Educatii Cheer Leaders' Adviso Tumbling Advisor ANNABEL SHIVELY Girls' Glee Clubs Accompanist DOROTHY L. Spanish Pan American Le MRS. ALENE SLEETER English GEORGIA STEWART Biology RUTH STACY Secretary GLYDA SWISHER French Bs Latin ANNA BELLE TAYLOR Art MIRROR Advisor W 2. E ' 2 A HARVEY TUCKER Student Council Advisor Boys' Counselor English Junior Classical League Le Cercle Francais WALTER W. THOMAS Chemistry MARGARET B. TUCKER Shorthand 85 Typing LEVERETT WALLACE Mechanical Drawing Ass't. Basketball Coach Sophomore Football Coach Head Baseball Coach 15 EVELYN WALLER Librarian Library Club Advisor In ESTELLA WHEELER World Geography School Representative for Visual Aid Committee QQ Ad Ill 1, 1 G :Q, , M Q Q, 3 in , nw like 5 .. 'ku H A me , H ii ' .1 . m 'F 4 , . 'ii' ' ,,. ' 4 ' LF .1 5' .P 4 ' . W mf 'lu :Sn 'di V . 's do J. I ' 'r 's ag, w3r- N7' 1,11 1 6 'x x ' 5 xi 6 xi it ,W i Q . A T 'Q .L . 'hw - I W W ' '. fx Q, q, ' . ff. i ,-Q I Q , I r 1 ' , W , ' eg ex . ,K tg 5 1, Q F , 'Q Q 1 Y I l Q Qu 0 4' gy, ' R , 'WW . N , 2 Efffff ' ' w A ?fxf .Y 'QA ' aa I 'av ,Ap ,1A' w If j 1 M! ' 4 C 4 , 4 , 2 an 'H 'Q - . wb if. . 1, l tO -,aw M-.., . ? XX i. X R 4 -4 R RL , M Q ,Sxif'2' B I A K , t K 4 ? ' , 1A f 1 C0 Q0 Ugg' Rudy Eakle, Pres.g Clarence Christe, Vice-Pres.g Sam Fleming, Sec.: and Darryl Moffatt, Treas. ACT III l l 1 I '1 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 I i 4 4 l 1 , l 1 1 1 9 3 1 U Q f X Eleanor Bailey - A cute little brunette with flashy brown eyes, Marjorie Barth An active member ol the Y-Teens, she had the difficult job at program chairman. George Abraham Although George is president ol our Student Council, he still finds time lor dancing. if it -Z Marvin Axelrod A hne scholar but still a good-na' tured chap. Bernadine Beclrer L -,i' '.'it ' Bernadine's demure air and lovely blonde hair made her a charming usher at the Revue. Dorothy Barton K She was one ot our speedtnall cas- R NN 5: ualties who went limping around L our halls. , Gene Beaver at ' ' One ol the choir's dependable ' u basses. K K '-v -- , ,if ,,,. vw- I l 'I' i 20 l Lo o Dolores Aslrew 4-Deen without Bud Cloesrft look natural. Barbara Beclrer ll you need a piano player, call on Barbara. She's always wi Frances Beclrley Always a twinlcle in her eyes, has a lcind word lor everyone. if just lling. she 1' t Caroline Binder She just seems to have the kndCk of saying the right things at the right time. Kenneth Blair Hes cheerful and good natured- l what more could you ask? ' Doris Bedel l'-ler soothing voice and striking per- sonality are admired by many. E ,G F, gr I verly Billings , . Q.. quiet lassie who is very sweet an also timid. .4 James Brereton At last an exception-an ex-sailor who is shy! Pete Blum One ol our Football players and he really can tackle. Margaret Bczsoki X Her personality is as vibrant as her Glen Biegler Glen looks lonely wandering about the halls without Betty. Jeanette Brase I wonder if she sits up all night thinking of things to tease people about. Erma Bristol Erma is always bustling around-a very busy girl. 1, Y N1 drums. Ye , ,kg 5 'Fl i' ' Q1 -Mtsg as .J 'k 3- Dick Broadstone Could thatmischievous look in his eye be his true character? i.. . rl Pauline Brown Her quiet manner and unostenta- tious actions make her tops. Eileen Burg-ard Has she the traditional Manual school spirit? You bet! ,air- 'k Virginia Brown Ginny likes to partake in almost any sport. Clarence Bruninga His clignilied air is subtle humor. an K F Anna Bryan a cover for his - 'Jef V in ik!-My 4 1 x Xin Anna loves basketball games. But who doesnt? Q' rg Z Betty Broughton It you see a sweet li merry laugh, it's like ttle girl with a ly to be Betty. it i Y' f 3.5-k. Q ii 1 Ina Burdette l Pleasant to all, she S industrious girl. .lerry Callahan a very willing, Jerry may receive much teasing bu he can receive an well. d return it very Q Rosemary Buehler - Rosemary's loving ways have won - ,L A V' M' her many friends. 1 ' L - i rs- 5 V Q '45 i i Ne is i i r Q.. i Phyllis Cannon Always with a gang, she's popular with both boys and girls. ula Capranica la's work on the Mirror Business S alt will long be remembered. Josephine Cassidy - She likes to tallc, especially in filth hour study hall. SSP' if Paul Carey Another ol Manual's he-men. He likes to box and wrestle. Harry Carlile His most perplexing problems-to study, or not to study. Jeanie Cassens We have this girl to thank for the wonderful Manual Revue Marilyn Cassens This popular girl is always willing to oblige with a song. i lr rr Meyer Caplan Meyer is always hanging around with the Faithful gang playing loot- ball and such. Mary Carty Mary's twirling cannot be dupli- cated in the city. Joe Cassidy Die ol overworlc? Not this fellowg he doesrft believe in it. 23 F.. y , l i r ifviiig x iii' f A 'fi' 'W J , iii is can Donna Jean Clausen J -VL 7 . A member ol the Pan American V Chorus whois as dependable as the .bvu l day is long. my Q, y I . George Cleveland l've been told he has a great love ' - l l ' ' h' . l Opheha Chat! h l t or paid S Hts Clarence Christe ' Th? long Wa to sc Oo seems O A whiz on the basketball floor and brighten her already pleasant face. .Oh how he blushed ,Q x . ,,, is i 1 , A ' i A. L . ' ' QQ -law' y f a 9' C is I gilrxigjvyu ,, I' James Clancy Marie Craps Thefe 'S Heffel 5 fit-'ll moment in l lere's a girl who really has her Cho when Cl5 'CY '5 around. heart set in dear old Manual. X Joyce Crump Rorothicrorfh H . I . h -I ho Joyce is always loolcing for a certain mem Zio .2 a SHS C O' W basketball player with sandy-cola puts her heart into her worlc. d h i Gladys Cline me 6 r' She excels in both orchestra and band: not everyone can do that. Virginia Coulter A good nickname for her would be Giggles, lor she is always laugh- ing. 'I' 3 3 Ki l L......... i' 1 Eloise Davis Her dimples are always showing. She has a winning smile. X Vonne Deaverg and LaVonne are like 'itwo s in a pod. Betty Dix A peppy Manualite who is al- ways looking for a good time. 7 it Q Jerry Delicath Sinatra and Bing rolled into one Bruce Deobler The navy gave Bruce up especially so that he could come to Manual. F' i 4' ff? . 5 K iiii I n J if - ., ix' Q r sg , , N. D his - . U 'f - -1 ...s . - -git .- 1.. V 5 . K Y 6 Y . R' 5 s. Q.. Paul Dewasme He looked very much like a shep- herd in the Christmas pageant. .lack DeWitt He takes great pride in his hobby- boxing. i' DS' Mary Day Mary may be quiet, but when she has something to say she makes her- self heard. t Calliope Dikos Music is a well-developed subiect in this talented young miss. Ar old Doubet Tl-,lg Bellevue lad is sort ot shy but still lots ol lun. . A wb I 25 -1 l r,...,,,iY , r E I F i i i l V i J.,.,..,A , X! v Q, Vyf iii.: Clement Dra lxsler Clem, l am told, is a little bashlul. K l wonder, can he blush? 'k Louise Duhs She's efficient, very lriendly, above all lots of lun. Bonnie Echard but She entertained us in the Revugg with her tap dancing. 26 'k Norma Duhs She must believe in the saying, silence never betrays you. Rudy Ealrle As president ol our class, he was commendable. if 1' 1f-' : ii 1 i S . 1 is 5 a kyyy Q xi a t r ' -- I Y, I 1 1 , ww I Rose Ealrman When her worlc is well done, she is ready for lun. Dean Earp Dean without Betty wouldn't seem right. .6 ,si Wanda Dressen We will always thinlc ol Wanda when we hear the song Summer- time. Q -.fs-. Carol Eberle A willowy blonde who has won many friends both in and out ol school. Pat Edenburn Pat is dainty from head to toe and l've been told she can sing and dance. 1 t KI i , , V H41-... S fs 3 . wg ' 'K f 4 fix 'Y ' '31 , 'ION A sr Curtis Edwards A mighty fine fellow who is gener- ally quiet but occasionally boister- OUS. Phyllis Edwards A very conscientious worker, lend a helping hand anytime. Sam Fleming We saw a sample ol Sam's ling ability in the Revue. .pw she'll wrest- Wayne Enders An interesting hobby of his is wrestling. Robert Ericlrson You think he's slow? Not on basketball Floor. ' ' nf -lie' if 1- L J, A, as X 8 . vi 55 X I X ' SV ,, Wanda Farley Someone told me she was quiet in her sleep. Bill Finch Quiet and serious-minded, he is not afraid to study. Mary Edwards Poplilar with both girls and boys, she is very sweet and attractive. Patricia Finney Always loads of fun, Pat is a true friend to all. Rosemary Flint She worked hard on Mirror stall lor . the Calendar section was not easy. If Q 'k 27 'ni F l r Martha Floclren She has a well-developed voice both lor spealcing and singing. l l l i .. l l i l l l l l l l i Dorothy Folters This Fosterette is also an active member of the Literary Club. Don Gillan Another rollerrinl: addict to add to our list. . 3, 77 , L - g K ffzs i i....s..ss-- 'k Shirley Forquer Sl'1irley's smile and tueautilul teeth could easily adorn a toothpaste ad. Shirley Gaul A carefree miss who lets very little bother her. .K W 5. , X. rw Leonard George He has a hard time making people understand which is his lirst name. Helen Gianalrouris Besides being Pan American presi- dent, many other activities occupy her time. 1' Lois Floyd I A mischievious girl who believes in having lots of lun. Pat Gibson One ol Manuals capable mayors- a girl, too! Kenneth Glore There is never a dull moment when Kenny's around. 1 6 Charlotte Goelz Happy go lucky, pleasant and tree, she's always as merry as can be. .k s , y i - -Q arl Gordon e's a member ol the swing band hat is always entertaining us with its music. Rolland Grebe A r Q He is the hero in many a girls i dream. i i W? I 16 a s Jo Jo k hn Gorman hn is another Manualite who is shy ol study. Ganeta Gral Jean is always wondering when she will get her Spanish lesson finished -orstarted. ' glass. in - 3' i i A V J l 5 f , -wmv' Alberta Gralelman A tall blonde who is everybody's friend. Catherine Grawey A faithful Mirror slave, she worked hard on the Senior Section ol the book. i' r xv? Y x . P J' i Max Goldschmidt , One of Manual's scholars, l ICS president of the Latin Club. Colleen Grebe Her favorite sport is softball, but she's flashy on the basketball lloor, too. Betty Green Singing is but one of her interesting hobbies. J' F7 K, 29 V '-W ' ' - -- -16. , 1 ,, 5 vi L ri 4 K , .A . , ,R y ig Julia Green Julia's conversation Centers around a certain sailor. Kathleen Hall Kay is one of those girls who is being true to a sailor. Darline Hancheit She wasn't afraid to work on the Manual Business staff. via 30 4....,.,....,, 'A' Dale Haller A silent, blushing lad: but never theless, a good worker. Rosemary Halliclr A typical sports-minded girl who loves sports, one and all, 5 is r A 'E i g . ii , , 4 . 5 A r. as i if i . A, .jg ? e we o f , rsliui Q J Charles Halsiead Harry and Chuck always seem to be looking for something-mostly girls. George Harnilion A fair-headed lad who is the per- fect match for Sally. 'I' N lr-if --f so , 'fm' K ,. Orlo Hainline He loves to discuss World Local Affairs with Miss Wolf. Rosalie Hammer How rapidly her hand can over 'che ivory keys. Sam Hankins and move A Hanna City lad who spends a good deal of time al: the Fernwood rollerrink. '17 Affssf for rig 'i.kIk r 16 so i 'He as Pat Hanrahan She's as mischievious as that gleam in her eyes indicates. sw orma Harris is pretty, dashing miss will bright- Y1 BUY COTf16I'. Jim Hazelwood If he announced many football games, l imagine he would have a nervous break-down. i' Bill Haslam This tall, quiet boy is a product of Hanna City. Ronald Haslet He must do his tallring outside ol ' 1 class lor he 506501 do ll 'fl Cass' ivv' . as Q if N. Joan Haughey She produced the Sophomore pages, and isnit she a cute baslret- ball player? lleen Hayes Full of lun but nevertheless a con- ew- ,.,, .T fl B .- l l Bernice Harmegnies She could easily became an cnt librarian. Mary Haynes 'k A petite girl with freclrles to match her auburn hair. Kenneth Hedden Another Manualite who is an ush at the Madison. 1 N EI' ' F scientious worlrer. Q . fs- eg if y,' lf, ' ' jf i it fr' X' 1 3 1' , y if 31 l ir I l r i l I i i l F. Mary Lee Heimsholi lt wouldn't be the Manual band without Mary Lee. l i James Helmer I He never lets school work interfere with his lun. r E Milford Hogan l'le'll never go hungry if he keeps E his job in the grocery store. l I 'A' Vivian Hempstead She's lots ol lun but she knows when to be serious. Ed Heppner 'fasanova Ed they call him and we Manual studes know why-dorft we? 2 qua: , ,iw Phyllis Heren v Sparkling with pep-Cer1trGlS lOSS Norma Heinsman A very likeable girl who ca be seen with Pat. n always Lois Hines Lois and Mary can always manage to find something to laugh Vivian Holliday about. Call on Vivian il you want someone with a good sense of humor. E 1 I. was Manualfs gain' V no A ii ...g n Q 1 alii V v ' y wir Marcella Hermann H ' H - 7 A This little brulnnette does big Q 1 work on council. ' f K. , ' my . r s in il i fr I V .file --'ivy' 1 7' , 'i l i -gr -Q f 1- 4 A wlgg s f y 32 ,J L............s.M ... .--.,.---.-.. Charles Ho rton l JCHOW a girl on Manual Staff who wants to date him. i' Santa lerace IF silence is golden, she'll always be poor. Diclr Isbell A blond who spent a few years of his life in the navy. N. Q fi orothy Hutt er agility is something out ol this orldf' Jim Johnson Jim showed hi ketball floor. 1' s ability on the bas- ,X L ' YP' X K A N. is if fi Kathleen Jacob She had a lot to do with the suc cess ol the Mirror assembly. Allen Johnson Al was popular even before he be- came a track star. i' Harriet Hudson Oh, what an opera singer she would make! Eileen Johnson b A delightful combination of brains, ambition, and vivacity. Lyle Johnson Baseball seems to be the sport that struck his fancy. 33 'A' i l s r., t., , r l 5 L' ri M ' Celia Jones ' Celia has won many new friends ' since she came to Manual. rg Bill Keiler ' l He is always running errands lor E Mr. Huber l Maurice Johnson Olive Johnson g What one wouldnt give to hear him .X Mirror Business Stall could not get E . play Boogie Woogie. A along without this vivacious girl. l . if 'o gg, K r 4 'H ' ' l i Q E . l . l s if-. K if r i Q' , . B, F 1 Q A A If v ,I 4 l r Randy Johnson y Student council and the M2lOdICfS could not get along without l'1iS help. Caroline Kloplenstein Busy as a bee. her worlc on Man ual Staff is just one of her jobs. Betty Kemp Quiet Betty is very sweet and al+ Pat King Her sense ol humor has helped many out ol a rut. Ray Knoll Ray thinks comic books were made to read in study halls. l A V ways lots of lun. A ' I Charlene King it 4 I E V Excitable Charlene is always in a . I faq is , flutter over something. V ,. -' ,ein .syg 'H . i , .- ,ish v J . uf .ri i X i 7 M 0 ,. , X F, 5 . , 'I' 7 r i 34 L-hail ffbi -, A g AMMW MA-MAA-MMAAMAIA-MAMVQL--HAM-Ln.Mmdr-Mm i' r i' 'k Alice Kromphardt She can be counted onto commend you on your good worlc. X Caroline Kruse Her auburn hair and pleasant face causes many boys to loolc twice. Helen Kolb A demure miss who is very depend- able and efficient. Dorothy Kremer uiet, easy-going Dorothy never seems to be in a hurry. .lim Lockhart This PCPPY lad is full of lun and an all-around good athlete. Mary Langham She's silent and modest yet lriend- , ' ly and cheerful. Shirley Langham ,H Q As co-editor of our school paper, K ' new Shirley has done a wonderful job. ar .3 1 A f Jeanette Kourie Jeanette and Marcella must be too hungry to study in fifth hour study hall. .laclr Lister A boy who loves history, he's al- ways ready ior an argument with Miss Wolf. Doris Loheide Another band member who believes in rooting for her school. t V . 'l Q fi. ,. K' . ,i Warren Lynch His pleasing personality rates as the typical Senior boy. 5 Marilyn McClastey him Marilyn seems to have a lot ot lun in fifth hour study hall teasing Mr. Dale. Shirley Mammen Chuclr seems to be her main interest in lile. isa i.............Q R... ss.- ,, s.-..-.., Marilyn McGlassen Minnie is one of our laithlul, peppy cheerleaders. Arden McMullen Ardie is everybody's friend- boys and girls. i i 'S' if im 9' Harry McMullen This Bartonville lad seems to be mighty popular with the girls-and why not? Credwyn Mahannah As editor of the Mirror, she was always popping up.. with original suggestions. 'k Etta McAllister A popular lass who is very seldom seen without the gang. Margaret Mahoney This brunette is another of ou dent football Fans. Dean Martin If we had a Mischief Club, he would probably be president. i l l i i i 1 l i i l l i l rar l l i l l A t , if 4 - s l Lois Martin This peppy, little cheerleader is al- ways behind the team, whether it's winning or losing. is .qw ii S X5 7 is Mary Mathews eing feature editor of the Manual and president of the Y-Teens has lcept her hopping. Kathryn Merriman Katie, l am told, does her studying when she can't find anything else 'to do. 'k Willmeda Mathis Vonnie lcnows all the answers about the latest fashions. Vera Matthews She won the shorthand and typing award in her Junior year. UV' 11 Artie May Her friendly grin and pleasant ways have won her many Friends. Paul Meister Always teasing, Paul is an around good sport. Mary Martin lt might surprise you to lcnow that Mary malces most of her very styl- ish clothes. . 1, f Bernice Menear Full ol pep and full of fun, she malces friends easily. Albert Miller l wouldn't say that he doesn't lilce to study but that he would rather have a good time. 4' i' r 37 4 X , Milton Miller A case where another school's loss was our gain. l-le's a transfer from Spalding. , .L J fl. f . i E . Wayne Miller This supersalesman could sell even the football players a ticket to their own game. Elaine Mularoni Elaine can always be seen with a smile on her pleasant face. 38 L...............,..-. i' Ward Miner Very quiet in class, thank goodness he isn't so outside of class. Darrell Moffatt His broken wrist does not seem to handicap him on the basketball court. x'T'C 'N' gs, ,gi 1 Mt wif Dolores Moran Dolores' lovely coal black hair wins her many compliments. James Morse A l've been tolcl his one love is roller skating. 'k , t 1.7 P Fr Norma Miller W A tall, clemure miss who has very i little to say. i l R t i Yi.. it Alta Mueller Another of our sports-minded girls -she belongs to the G. A. A. . P t M h Pit haisrihg reel hair to tit her lrish TIGTTIC. IR- gi 3397: 1' F i Mary Myers She is always looking lor something at which to laugh and she gen. erally Finds it. Marie Neimy .Marie and her violin seem to be insebarable. Sally Owens One ol her qualifications must be dependability - she has gone steady lor ages. 9 ,1 L 5- Q Ez ' - w f law, 2 s 'fi I ' Q 9 i' Katherine O'Connell Never too lar lrom Bernice wheth- erin or out ol school. Ralph Ogden This quiet bashlul boy has won many Friends with his engaging smile. ,, lf' fr my R . i Jaclr OISPIGUQHRCSSY An lrishman who has the true Irish sense of humor. Bernice Osterman There is never a hair out of place on this girl's head. , wg , . , 1.:,,x: if Y' lv 1 Nellie Naison She's one ol Manual's darlc-haired cuties, and don't think the boys don't lcnow it. Susane Overend This short, little blonde sits in study hall and makes eyes at a certain boy. Ted Parlrer Ted will never lorget Miss Ra- bold's sixth hour English class. ' Q 1 . V H- ' x . ,. .Kg KW if if f 39 'A' -'ii 'X 's QQ P X , we Barbara Peake Besides her work in' choir and the Revue, she is an efficient Literary Club president. 19955. Corine Pieiiier Boots' most outstanding char- acteristic is her sunny disposition. Robert Rauthenberg He was one of the boys who danced the Loilasca in the Mirror assem- blv. rii 1' P 40 sy' 'S i' Jeannine Picton She has a marvelous personality and a delicate sense oi humor George Potter This new masculine addition to our cheerleaders is super. .45 -JM 1 1 Fftfi' , K Corabelle Prever Always looking for a good time, she usually finds it. Robert Radley Bob never seems to be in a hurry --why should he be? 'k .HE firing . i WL: 5- Q. sa gy r 'T gi S Richard Petzing Another of our iaithiul choir mem- bers, but l've been told that he's loashiul. Xt' J Rf I Shin paiszj all her shorthand teStS with very few errors. N V' g'nia Raymond , hleriactions at a basketball Same entertain the people sitting near I her. E 'k 'k ffl! i fs. f ., 4: s Marilyn Reeser ' V ' L ' Besides going to all the games, she lilces to partalre in most sports her- fi' self. Bob Reiser Q A This popular lad is a WSMY lme Fellow to lcnow. Roy Realrtenwalt Most people this fellow. have to loolr up at Georgia Reed Bartonville gal the giggles. Qolores Rodecler 'Dollyn spends rn time at Tac Town. t c: ,M ' e Q' who always has it il Y ost ol her spare .lim Renshaw A small lad who is very graceful on ii the dance floor. Y . ,- gf?-1 Vir inia Richardson . S I - , an We can add Virginia s name tothe 'A x ' 7 - list ol quiet girls. f V 'K ' i f ri 3 '. ! if i' lf' m i ' . md i . . Q X Q if 4 Florence Reavley One ol Manual's quieter girls- but someone has to listen. . X Q .lim Ridlbauer We laughed ourselves silly at his portrayal ol Little Red Riding Hood. Marilyn Riedlinger She is one of Miss Ral9old's wright hand men. 41 i' 1 Jo Anne Rose She is gifted with-both beauty and brains. E 1 . N ,'k ii 'in fi? Louis Saad This industrious lad portrayed very well the part ol the shepherd. Richard Schneider Not content unless he's teasing someone, Dick is one of Manual's track stars. A9- J.........- -.. . M, xgx 'k Norma Sampson Imagine, she comes from Bartonville and she's quiet. Phyllis Sandall Whenever you see Phyllis, you see June and vice versa. 'I G. if 4 if Dolores Schaffer She never Fails to enjoy hersellp she's always the life of the party. Mary Schelling Mary is an ardent supporter of all Manual activities. Dick Ryburn Diclr seems to have his finger in everything that comes along. .W r me i Mary Schleder She had a little bad luclc in her Junior year, but you can't keep a good man down. Martha Scholl Tiny is a choir member upon whom you can always depend. 1' t S ir i -f 3 . Walter Scudder Walt has done good work in choir and in every other task he has un- dertaken. 5 4 ,Qi es X U Harrold Setterlund Mirror Business Staff will miss this capable lad. Opal Simmons A short, blonde, quiet girl who plays in the orchestra. 'k Dale Shaw l-le is generally into something- mostly mischief. Stanley Sholl Stan saw quite a lot of action on the basketball floor this season. I S' l If Kathleen Senters A little miss with a big personality and plenty ol pep. :F K 1, Q is is if lf is cc 1 , mil .. ' , f i e 1 N.. 1 A t .. .. X X Evelyn Shomer Evelyn is a sincere friend and a very willing worker. Grace Sidwell She is as gracious as'her name im' plies. was i t ' i' se, John Siebel Who knows? Maybe this little fel- low will tum out to be a train con- ductor. Walter Simmons A good-natured chap who believes in having lun. X L G? A l' + s it i Q4 f eil -W --We , ,, '25 F K' ,, .,,' . , X .,.:.+ Q -4 SX .MTX , Ben Simpson - He was known as Ralph Mason's tutor in football. 'A' Ivan Sloan I wonder how far this stooge would get in a Miss America contest. Shirley Smith Shirley's long black loclrs lorm a frame for her pleasing face. 44 A 1 towne., 'A' Claus Smith Claus' Favorite and chief occupa- tion is teasing. .Iack Smith The smallest ol the two Jaclrs, he did remarkable work on Mirror stall. ffm. 4 if . it .IacIr Smith A rough and ready wrestler who takes an active interest in Home Ec. June Smith June is a happy go lucky girl who always manages to have a good time. 'k Larry Simpson Another ex-sailor who is gracing Manual's halls. i Q' - ' m f x f . I' 'qui ' ,rm ff .rn Rodney Smith He never gives us a chance' to see his wonderful personality. Renelda Somogyi This active council member can al- ways be seen scurrying about the halls. -I, N. --. Y so i f rw r A .SW7 ,Agia-Iv : , P , i l Joanne Standerfer Her beautiful complexion and love- ly hair malre her one of Manual's beauties. t Estel Stewart A certain Junior girl admires his beautiful sweaters. Beverly Strum Another of our tall girls who does not say much. Ve V it i aw - W Q sg J . f ii x ., ,,,Lk -W L X Boris Stephanofl Boris is certainly not slow on the basketball floor. Delores Thomas This girl will malre a capable, effici- ent secretary. K v r as , Norma Stanford Her auburn hair and pleasant per- sonality are the admiration of all of her friends. N ' r i Q f-fix H Q ,Tn r its-,f Dorothy Stuaan Dorothy loves to skate and dance and oh, you should see her drive that Plymouth, Maxine Taylor Maxine's face turns as red as her hai? when she blushes. 1' i if Robert Thomas You heard his name mentioned in connection with football. Margaret Tortat Jolly, good natured, pleasant- these are just some of her char acteristics. 4' s,,,.- rf F..,W-W---, ...v ,W , , ff Bob Vermillion Bob likes to wander about the Ing even though he can't dance. Ted Vojnovich Ted is lrnown For his ever-ready smile. 1 Juanita Tracer Her attractiveness causes many to , look twice. 1 , A a , .. , . ,K y h . UP is JEL l l Q t i l if X Vera Venyal Vera is so quiet you never know ' when she's around. Vernon Wallace . You want a smooth dancer? Well, 5 here he is. f s Donald Trapp He may have been a shepherd in the Christmas scene, but he'll take wrestling a ny day. 4 X ' N 4 X Robert Wallrer He could easily be called Manual's best dressed boy. George Waller When we thinlc ol George, turally thinksol football. Frances Wagner She has done beautiful worlr in the arrangement of flowers at Love- ridge's. ' Olma Walker V V' it Her friendly grin and pleasant per- ' sonality have won her many Friends. Q :Q X , ry . - . f X, so Wy- l , 'k V 46 L-------A----we MA m---,--,.-e- -.-.-, s. - - M- A- .A A so., so . A WC F15- 1' Lb, H R K sv Howard Walter When an operation lcept him hom school for a while, he was quite pleased to get baclc. A Q s R V, 'N Q My 2 y .57 A I ' Barbara Weachter l-ler heart belongs to an athlete --enough said! Betty Wolland She made lriends quickly with all the Manual studes. A ituqgmdfg 5 1 f v Q M ' -1 We W .. 'W it auth, ,,A. , 2 1 1 t Lloyd Weber u often see Llo d in the halls in Yo y Coveralls. l-le's a stage crew mem- ber. Joyce Wenzel Manual Stall without Joyce just wouldn't be Manual Stall. 3 9' Q A Earl Williams - He should lcnow how the city gov- ernment is operated lor he was Mayor lor a day. Phyllis warm ' t Sweet, but not too shy or quiet. How could she be?-She's in band. aa 'sf Bruce Watt l'lere's a boy who lilies cars-but what boy doesn't? f 'iss lMary Wolf fMary is proof of the saying, big things come in little packages. Shirley Wolschlag Because ol her pleasant ways she is well lilred by many-including Kenny. 47 5 xf i i ' i i i t l l 'A' 'k 12 Ima Lee Woodson lma Lee believes in having a good time and is always willing to be your friend. r , 9 I-fit i .ff George Workman George is another of our noise- makers: he plays the drums in the band. Lyman Zachman Football, basketball, track, and baseball-what sport hasn't this boy tried? .Q . Josephine Workman She and Betty are always laugh- ing-unless they are angry. Wilma Wright When Wilma sits down at the piano, you know you will enioy her selection. s : ii ' 3 4' -.tt 4 Betty Wrigney Betty came to Manual in her Junior year but has become a faithful Manualite. Art Wyckoff Short, dark hair, pretty smile, swell personality-gee, what more can you ask? Carol Woosley Here's a girl who knows whathshe wants and gets it-Ray, that IS- Dolores Wyzlic Every once in a while she convinces herself that she should study. Bill Zears He believes thinking is a waste of valuable time. 1-6 t Q0 i' Patricia Gibson Valedictorian ' W 19163 X H K 'f ' 2, 1 ,H iz 5 ff 2 lliflixagx 14 M M nw vi H Q S ge H is f ff af Y 'f if m. Lg- + iw A Sw mm if 'gf l Q, Q, ln, 1 2 f Y w I 'X Dolores Askew Wilma Wright Salutatorian Salutatorian Dorothy Folkers I Martha FlOCkBf1 Max Goldschmidt Catherine GYHWCY Eileen Johnson Siem, i A- - il Wseiili -ss sh giiigg , 1? L 1 - .'i,' N if 'VAV V' Carolyn Klopfenstein an Marie Neimy Delores Thomas Barbara Weachter Aff II 'W z if? I in I 1 ' -, - - x f - - 'fy mf, H ' f Y.. If 51 ' - f ' 1 m,.f,. X' ' ' X M '. ,Q fish- ' .' , ,A u Q JW' ,, 4525 , , , - 5 is 3 ' I ,' J ' , , 'F' J' E 1, '. W . f I , . K ' 5 Q -' ,- . W W lx' .nf ' 3 f S ' - 'H . gm ff ff- . A-'2 233. Q - -' J , - ,. V' , ' U --'M ,. ww -Eff' W ' sr ' - ' WA , 1, , ' 1- Q Q, Q ' ,' A Q Q 'WYE' if ' 1? '33 i '-w91Vwg,firf1 A 'W W 2-5 JM fem ' ,, A' Q., is dw' 'is ,Q W' al Ag. 'Q' ilfigwf - , x ,fgww-1 A asi'w! 'mw'w1w 'V mn my W I it 1 3 'X .1 3 V' mei-Q5 5 I n 1 A vfsggxnfab ggi: Maw fl., A ., ' E ' A -51,12 vb' ,J J .Q , fi. 'Q gas ' Mamma .. . , - ,.,3,M, Lhial.. ... w :fi..i,:?L.'1 ff nr 'W You have taken part in the second scene of this play. Next year you will be expected to take a more important role in the third and final scene. We know you will do it well ! ! Keep Manual's traditions to the best of your ability. We, the seniors wish you success - - CTII , 53 .J F! si ' 27 6 74 A F B 0 lg if W A L. Baldwin B. Ballard -.. ' 11 Q! l A 1 x 6 B. Bitner L. Bledsoe ' 5 ,HA . 3, Q o J, Bradghaw L. Bradshaw 4- KX , - ' Y . jx- '14 F. Bulter D. Capranica J. Colboth S. Combs Q E. Adams J' 'C' , Akam- ? fr lu' Nd' Q-.... iii?-F V S. Armstrong lk W , . . , . V ,gt . .V K ?- I f, Eli I il 'S MW B ...X f J it ,. i N KVVV . e I I , . I I . B. Baird J. Bames F. Barnewalt . 1 l 45 1..,., k A. NM ' , f . . ...ii N 5 , Q ,Q i . 1. Bloompott V. Blumer . , ' v 12 . , , .,..L t l B. om.: . an 2 B. Blume 1:4 4 .S Sv, R. Bragg B. Bredeman E, Breretgn . w. J. carter B. Chard i zz. 5? :fi Z D. Cook J. Cook l l l l ,61lf ' W B. Alberts 'hr 'U' M- ' P. Atwo ll N M . C. Barr P. Boswell D. Bresslel 1:1171 I n Alcaraz H4 .li S. Auer M. Barr M Argo SKK , f .1 A fs.. 5 Q. ' is I K A ff at ag. if 6 ,gil B' ELS-Sb M J. Baker N. B fringer 4' OB wr' ... ze X 5 r K Vw-f Y. Bauer nu-U + l, , . AL, Et. fi? M. Bentz B. Bedel w. ,. .:.. 1 W 1 l. B. Berggren , V i . y .5 G' l an . I L 1 .i N' B' ' B - ab- . KLA , - - X., l . Boulton R Boulton R. Bowcott B. Bowers E. Bowker R. Bozarth . I ,. .V I 5 K A fc' R q k I . I ., ,V K X J 7 .gan , A fm R VV g! g K fy- Q Q.. f 1 .2 M ,M fy sy fr V n 72 ' R QS, mi 2 ' . B- Brubaker B. Burkley A' Bl-Ugafd L. Burgard B. Bushman C. Butler ic. ... fp. fa. '21 1 9. 1-Cf fx, If ,N k 'mr 'wx iv. Ib B lu -fy B B ' it B BH nv ' E X if E. Chrestensen B. Clark S. Clarke R- Clifton g 1 'B f f . Q h ., -qw. . ff :za B.: f ...Q M b A my ' B' Q L K f W ri ., . I fs- 'L lm- A 'rv 12 . 1 5- K ' '. B527 . -.-.- fl 1- l -.rf . - M B 1- Effiv 4' . AX lx V M- M. Cramblet V, Crooks B. Crotz G. Curfman 1 'ey , 1 fave ...Q ,. W-J N 1 w H gx if f gh Q A. Doris rv. WY I. Fillenger rig- 'ST ,,b. . Garver M. Griffiths 'fu I s ' ,f1 x:L . ii' ,..., -nw ..' QQ... Ama 5' ' B. Harris .f 56 M. Doughty F- lx 0 J. F itton -A ik, . NV . K 1 D. Gass . s Q 2 5 'Wu' ! S C. Grove HL-f il, 'E .Nu W. Hayes aw :la-K B. Durby A. Dusing M, -.,, 'K DT' 1 , kv .kv ' Am N. Fisher D. Flesner , T.- 4 up I-I, Gazza A. Gebhafdt A arg XA y 'Fu , D, ix' I Q y -JI ' .5 zz' . y E if ,K 1 -cf L W .,, . ...M ' I D. Haggan W. Hagel In 5 .I ff.. D .,. .,-, i D M--H R. Havnes V. Heaton P. Cusac G. Day . el:-fl-1+ P. Deebs Y. Delicath M. Dyer L. Edwards ,- , 1 1 y 5 'V ,VW T' y G. Fletcher M. Fofbeg D y. I ,1.,.: D' 1, I w i I 'I N- . in- B. Glass J. Gill I L. I 14' ITT 3. I axenbickler 'Nu nz. . L5 . ., . f Derrickson 5-.Q , L DeCarnp 5 3 :- f , 1 'E . ' f '-il J. Ditch 15 . A v - Elliot F. Emerick A k sq H., 'Q Q 5.4 Xiu Frazelle D. Fritaich 4. Q. , 5' Goldschmidt S. Goodin i re I E X A, I . 'A ' ' nr. 332-n A1 QQ. D. Eulitz '- 'f ...U-. G sf D,.. ' ,. A. Fuhrman . f F' 3: A K Ax ag, M 'GW X 2 P' M. Grafelman Wa. . 2' .1 S. Hageman , V gl, 'l,, R. Heitzman 0 V. Eulitz T! J. runes 'CA B. Granneman L. Hall wvv-Q... 'aww A.. if We f Ll 'W' s It E. Henrich S R. Fehl 1 . W-fl 3 E Y P. Gard -1. J. Greenslate F 5 4- Q 0 'Cs 4, 7 E. Hamilton 4 'R fl- -ff '.. 5- I f 9. R. Herget I 15.5 A. Fields I ...-, e l 'uf 1 M. M. Garland . f , QE . L H ..' H H. Greeve M. Hampton E 4. A. Herermann ' ' M 57 , I OB HJ Y. ,V .zn 'vu if Q W A . .f in xg K ' W ' fx Y . A Ve .1 A 1 D, Istg T. Ierulli D. Jaeglc R ' 0, Yi 3 W t 'wr '- ' gl '7 'A' 4 - V --jf' '. B. Kelley K. Kerkcr J. Kerr .. gp, . if - . , -- 58 5' 'V V. Lakis we R. Lovecamp Q.. 'K' ,, S1 5 C. Marvin S 1 fi l i.-I' , S ' I. LaRash C. Laughlin ..,, ,. vu .. fm B- Mangall D. Manual ,.1. uv. T. Maser P. May R. 1-mug A. Hom . e v ' W-- J. johnson N L. Keyes .. f lew ,xg-uw' 5 ? B. Lefiier B. Lrkle R. May a -5 -.'-LB A S. Holtke N. Hollenstc , fe -- 'vo- ' 95.1 'M 'L ' Q. .,.,2 , K , I1 K 51:57 , V. Johnson H- 1005 W ,. K A . E. Kidd J- Kinm rl V 1 .Q , 2 . ' . -f W 'g.1 I -1 B. Lessley c. Lewis? EEE I f i . SD' 1 I .. F , V 'nw' X. Howard F ..- as Houchens -iv- K W. Hoff E. Hulton fs- ., , 1 1 . . jones G. jones P- Jones D ,W xl i t . .V 'nv f-gf' 'E 92:-1.-f 5 L, King R. Klecka A. Knoll 4- -.nah K A wx K Q4 A tiwwn y k 5 -, K Q 5' ww. E. Lindholm B. Langley E- I-invert . . KU-v Nw 1 Q. P D f ' 2 3 sw, '55 C. Morrow 2 ff .4 . f ' ' .Y 1'3 Eg: 1-A? 5- L D 1. 2 ..Q 'SZ 'A I l nf. nuns- B. McBride OB 3 in f ? 3' D3 fx . . . 'r::rv D. Kahn ln rw--f .,,l. Q Q4 B. Kamin , in I T. Kelch ..'-1' 5 Q., Q ,,.,...-ff Q K, S- X. 'A L, Kook Z. Kohtz D. Kounse JL -.D ..., A aw f v. M ,,,, .Q-.W 'MQ , Hy- 9 i A, Lgng Looger G. Look 'g ' A ' ' ' B, Mm-tin D. Martin R-MH'-V61 5 I Q2 ,' ir X ' 1 3 .J ,... ff - -QQ . , I V ' r V pak' 1 , Y.. , . ,V - . , Q ' W . ... f 1 'V A M. McCamant N. McCaw1ey J. McIntyre QQ i 4 s 52 l .. iw .. 4. vu- 'sin 'l 5.l M. Miller N. Nielson 3.15-414' 3 -vw. 4, Hg . R ,XL--I .Y QR R J. Mitchel R. Miuelfelf D. Moeri . B. Noble j ...Q H N ' ' 4- ,. . L 1.5. . ., ,V . . ,. , I K. up-.4 . .,.f ., 1 gk' M ' ' F - . A. Peifer A S. Reardon H. Pierson YL Z 'hs 'qw ' I .I I ,,. N. Reed b . W, ,E l A L ...V fi ' QQ? S5 of ooo . l M. Robitske A. Rowland . - 4' , F, . 3-' fb.. Q.. A D. Noll A. Nott S. Pike i r . E 1. .L . 'Pi sl.. 'EZ' we D. Reeves Q. v YA B. Rauch L. McPike ,y 4- 15 5 , . B. Milbom .-M A5 I it 0 52 K ' 4' uv . q,-Q X ' .1 A. Moffatt ,w.c ' 2 A W .., . C. Nullmcyer in ll D. Pirog R. Plattner 5:- 5 '15, M- 44...- HY R. Melhous 2 A. Miller . D. Moran M. O'Brie B. Powell f Mr --TN j .ff I p 1 - J-, iam X -33, ,T ,,.., .A it It D. Mercer D, Memgm ill - f All -1- P. Miller j. Miller . E 5- 1 vi. W- . I- . l gp' -:Q e Mun' C. Mullin P. Murphy V. Nea: ff 3' 4' we -we . -5 ' ak . Ohlemiller B. Park C. Puoo B. Pennman p Q E ,, p fv,. H wg , , p 1. Q A 34 ff - 'uf v.., K K M- Pyle B. Rafool J. Raker G. Ragains l r V N' IP' ' f L. Rhoda E. Rim s E X Q f I i , L e 6. , yu- pw 'KY Y IS.,-rf, ' 'A , . ' A. Santo A. Santo I , 'QM ,R D. Nieman cg- Ak s-.MW T. Peplow ln. 'A qv . . ' ww S. Rapp W. Riddle f JC . 5, ':,g,s Q - We B. Sapp -2 55: . 1 np? .Q 5. -4 '- Q . 5 ,. J. Nelson f vi I 1 . -fs if 11 ' 1 I N E. Peny gil ga , 5,5-9 H. Ray 'ai an V L- V C4 B. Roake vi .' .gg M 1. if 5 B. Sas: 61 6 1 . 0 B -'M ii .ami 1 F, sqm . sheby fi' f .. N . 1 33. . . L , K B. Shclor is . if Y,..v 1 3 L J b - n M. Smith M. Smith J- Sneller . S' A in SE? ff 52. ' . 2-4 N, Sullivan V. Sutherland S. Swanson L.. . . ...ra -Q. ml Q. af ' W, -W E' ' 'salvik ' K , L S n W f A B. Vicary J. Vivian ji v N. Wantling D- Watkins D. Vollmer . ,f-'rl L. Watts K. M. Shemas ,fb . S El . iwif' .. 4 fi'- R. South Nfaev. B. Taylor S. Wahl K At' 'Pb sin.. ' mms..- X .gj .k'.1 5- . ' - - 7 miflwlfk. M J. Weachter . S.. W J. Sauder R. Schaffer AX. B. Schofneld B. Schivner N -. mf' S 1: ' My G. Shields C. Shofl' D. Stafford L. Staley .guy Q. M. Taylor M. Teater l . f ff M l M? V- Schlatter na J 2 I 5 3 . n ,.' . SCIIWBD 4 in L. Scholbohm P. Schwinn s Y' ' l 14' 2 ,gf Y , , j . . Schoffstall C. 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Wytcherley G. Wyckoff B. Young B. Zackmnn R. Zahner R Zgrg 3. zeisler . f J. - fjj:1' - Q . -Q. ' 3 E ., Q A D. Bloompott B. Bushman B. Fulton F- 'LONE j. Quick J I -1? g WH: v QQ' . ff If::::,ll 1 u of-5 4'-1:::::.U W' ' HH , ' A l gunman. vdg - - - - - .. i il . I 5 .- 1 s g l L.,M..-.o.-.,.-,--.. -.-,M-- A -A .Ann o w l .N 4. .-...... mamwww 52655, mi' ZZ U95 ILLNOIS 46 , WMM., A,,,,,...--4 mk i K,,.,..-W ., Tai k .4 ,':' W ., V , I ,JA ,A HH!! wl f 0-anldnmnw sua S, .,.. luis A 'WM ' 'Q ' 5 4 -Mitjgss Q 4 1 .- . 4 .l' ke? x,, 341. I v . e A, Nw 1 'X' 5 1 M' , Q A 4, ,. ' F 11. 5 ve- nf ,Lv 1. ,J up I S-. -if ., . -Q yy ,, w 1 Ur' qw 6 . 4 1' fife- J W H: 4 W 4 W f ' ,fQl'!W1- ,, I' J 1 , , , ,Q . g' . ,Tn gi wr i . ., ,if . G 5 i V A V 4 M . , I ntcfukirfxr , W .iw 5 .. 11 - C , - 1 Y v Y .-. X f if -. ,,-N -. . r- . , I, ,, 3' A ,X -1 .x-1 .mr ,. ' ,ff 1 -1 ,. A , V' 1 H P, wa- -1 W '.,-- 1 ' ' iz' 5,1-', '- ,f ' A aa' A MV... 2, E ek l, gh , '.,.f ...,,,. + 5 fmt Q n rg 1 V 1. ff , Z V 2 f 'f gn UM 4 1 59,31 s Sf! 1 - :-M ', , 1 ye: ww -5 If ,, I .h.,. ',-::u'?A- Ksmi. I 1 X ,-K ' I -LX ms' k AI e ng ..a -Y u 1 '9 lil ik- ' L m X W fx f 1946 Q9 .mv-I Q i? ' Q f 5' f LN ff? ' RTA K vw A an ,-5 x X f i1'- r, .- M i f '0 N 1 .. -+A Q G 'ftyj -J Nr Q f Q5 -..-1.-.f' 8 hnurnui H MANUAL FOOTBALL SQUAD lst Row: W. Kuczynski. A. Mason, B. Ditch, W. Miller, G. Waller,J. Wenzel. F. Barnewalt, Coach E. Koepping. 2nd Row: Coach C. Gross, J. Fitton, H. Alcaraz, J. Boise, L. Fisher, L. Zach- man, A. Fuhrman, R. McQueary. 3rd Row: R. Eakle, R, Mason, B. Thomas, P. Blum, J. Barnes, I. Sloan, R. Lam- bie, E. Simon. MANUAL FOOTBALL RECORD East Peoria ..... Canton ........ Lincoln. . . Kewanee . . Pekin. . . . . Spalding ....... Woodruff . . Streator . . . Champaign Central. . . Manual ..... Manual ....... Manual ....... Manual ..... Manual ....... Manual ....... Manual ....... Manual ....... Manual ....... Manual ....... The squad of 1946 started off the season with a bang when they defeated the highly rated East Peoria team. Although they were only able to win but two more, we were all wholeheartily behind them, for in their other encounters they always had that famous Manual fighting spirit. Z! T t s I X, f cf cf: , J X r J Q X XE? Q , s Q NJ fr'-EJ- , 81 'J V WY. l l V i, 7 L....Lu,,, First Row-Left to Right: Second Row-Left to Right SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Keller Hodgson Philbee Shelton Hanks Taylor Tjarks Stephens Hartwig Coach Lev Wallace Third Row-Left to Right Barth Lowery Thorton Mudd Hislope Gauwitz Goul Fahnestock Fourth Row-Left to Right Managers Simon Eakle SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL RECORD Kewanee. . . Manual East Peoria. . . Manual Pekin ........ Manual Spalding ..... Manual Woodruff ....... Manual ....... Lincoln. . . . . Manual. . . . . Central. . . . . Manual. . . . . . . M-0 a, 'N ' 1 , 4 . of X o .la EE Means, Applegreen, Lohman, Howetcr, Woistenholm, Stephens, Holliday, Mingus. Canton ........ 21 Manual ....... 6 .. 6 ....... 39 M170 .. 6 . . . . . 7 , , ..28 .. 7 J ' x . . 12 ....... 13 'V 18 12 . 6 5 ' Q' 7' 0 28 0, , f 7 I I 1 4 U , all I' rl I I VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row Cleft to rightj Havens, Stewart, Palmer, Fuhrman, Wantling Second Row Cleft to right? Shoff, Zachman, Reakenwalt, Christe, johnson, f-4 Moffat Third Row Cleft to rightl Plattner, Van Scoyoc. Barnexyalt, Lockhart, Mgr. Miller Basket-Ball Record Won 15 Lost 9 Scores Opponents Manual Delavan 32 39 Canton 51 Lincoln u 30 139 Spalding 36 Manual's Varsity Basketball team greeted Stu lfWefUmCl' 139 Lincoln 68 Becker back to the high school coaching profession Sffeafoft 3? 44 Pekin 0.5 with 15 wins and 9 losses. The RAMS had an up and ChQlmD2l1?IY1 90 42 Canton lt? down season, occasionally spurting to the type of QUIHCY ff 53 Central 55 basketball they were capable of playing. The RAMS IXCWEHIGG O6 44 ligigt Pgrurig ,tg hold the co-championship of the city with Woodruff. KNVHHCG A19 159 Streator gg Gzilesburg 55 42 Woodruff 39 wyflfldful-f Covertiuqe Pffkifi h 33 42 Spalding oo East Peoria 29 Central 28 Regional Tournament 45 Central A18 83 50 XX' 1 if id ru ff 46 W i 84 l.........., . L.. ,-.,,,, Clarence Christe Bruno Palmer Jack Stewart I --:HSS I, Al Fuhrman Stu Becker Roy Reaktenwalt Q .Y i 55 1 I Lyman Zachman X E ,Afffr A ' -1 ,yr Stan Shoff J im johnson Arnold Havens Fred Barnewalt J im Lockhart Lev Wallace Moffatt, Darryl 1 1 r Jlm Van Scoyoc Neil Wantling 1' . 13 fe! 13 ji Xiang S., wr , , L r wg. - . , f ,. eg' 3 aw . , 5 fi Y , 4 4 , v f 1 3 I E k 3 Q A 5 4 f -A' ., if gk ,L .2 , wp W X : w '43 L--. A 2 . f . . , , , 1 fir' K W? ffl., 5 ann 52+ HIS s i is A x Q! x xg ji: hndff? E35 flf if , , fe, 2. T Mai W 4 ' a A 4 figs' . 11-auigfgi , lv. 0 'SQ Luffy' f' !5.Pv b x0ql.h' .zqyyiug ,r .L-Q ill' i 6 ' 'E , W ,N ff 'Q' YA 'E '- SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM First Row Cleft to rightl Applegren, Philbee, Stephens, Wagner, Van Scoyoc Shelton Second Row fleft to rightl Mgr. Crotz, Vinson, Mervosh, Wolstenholm Mason Mgr Lovekamp Manual Opponents 13 Delavan Lincoln Streator Champaign Kewanee Galesburg Woodruff Pekin East Peoria Peoria High Canton Roosevelt Alumni Spalding Lincoln Pekin Canton Peoria High East Peoria Streator Woodruff Spalding Roosevelt Manual's Sophomore Basketball team coached by Lev Wallace had a great season winning 18 and losing 4. Manual is expecting some great basketball in the near future MANUAL CHEERLEADERS fLeft to right? Marilyn McGlasson, Lois Martin. Norma Weisser, Bettye McBride, Liana Woodman, Jimmie Dewasme. CHEERLEADERS Hail to the Manual Cheerleaders-for they have given Manual a school spirit that we are proud of. They have led cheers in the past for Manual's teams now let's put them in the front and give a yell of appreciation and gratitude which they really deserve. S v u Al-'Eb' First row Cleft to rightl F. Seghi, K. Kerker, R. Schneider Second row fleft to rightl D. Trapp, S. Fleming, K. Mowery, D. Nieman, B. Fleming, J. Raker Third row Cleft to rightl C. Gross - Coach, R. Gray, G. Tjarks, I. Sloan, P. Blum, R. Grebe WRESTLING TEAM RECORD Manual Opponents 45 Tremont 5 31 Kewanee 11 5 Pekin 33 38 Tremont 8 2 Champaign 43 5 Pekin 33 36 Kewanee 8 0 Champaign 40 BIG TWELVE Manual ....... Fifth SECTIONAL Manual ....... Ninth The Manual Grapplers, ably coached by Charley Gross, had a successful season, winning four and losing four. This was their second year of com- petition. gn 5: Wayne Miller Sam Fleming Y Jack Rakei' Ivan Sloan www WWW l r,,,.,, , .,, V f l l l K I A..,... ., GOLF Left to Right: Justin Wolstenholm, Bob Reiser, Dick Curran, Ray Knoll, Milton Miller, Pete Lovekamp --f X 1' CT' ,,, J , s Q' JM 55 ' X' S X f iff! R A M. Q I 9 L 4' 3 Xia ... li t B JL41 ! X f v ' . .9 nf .is .- PM f Q, X fr' fl? if A e- HU: f S . f Y v QQ , gy m! lub' K i ' . ' ,, F' H' W ' ' W BASEBALL E E l r E First Row-Left to Right: Walt Kuczynski, Dale Doubet, Chester Reid, Ernie Layer, Jim Lockhart, Don Stewart, Lyman Zackman, Bruno Palmer, Mort Ennis, Wayne Miller. Second Row-Left to Right: Coach-Lev Wallace, Fred Barnewolt, Alan Fuhrman, Joe LaRash, Jack Stewart, Dean Earp, Gene Claudin, Clarence Christie, manager-Bob Webb. Manual 7. Manual 8. Manual 14 Manual 10 Manual 0. Manual 7 Manual 16 . Manual 9 Manual 5 Chillicothe 5 . Lacon 2 Tremont 0 Princeville 0 Galesburg 2 Metamora 6 Streator 10 ....Pekin0 ...Bloomington 4 Q10 innings, Manual 4 Manual 5 Manual 5 Manual 6 Manual 3 Manual 11 Manual 9 Mai 'Lal 3 Mar nal 2 Man-'al 3 Manual 3 . . . . . . . . .Bloomington 9 Central 0 Princeville 4 Spalding 0 Pekin 1 East Peoria 1 Spalding 5 Central 1 Woodruff 1 Woodruff 0 Canton 2 District at Canton Manual 0 ..... . . .Lewistown 1 Q5 inningsj ..... - ,. The Ram baseball team finished last year's schedule with ..three championships. They led in the City, Greater Peoria, and for the third straight time, the Illini Conference. The team ably coached by Lev Wallace, won eighteen games and lost three. One of the three games lost was a district game. The Record of the season, 18 wins, 3 losses. Bruno Palmer was leading hitter with average of 385. Dean Earp was leading pitcher with 10 wins and 1 loss. . J N A 21, ,. 5 J , . A ', , W W We? I ai. K Don Stewart Jack Stewart W' - Dean Earp Lyman Zachman 4 -4 Ernie Layer Bruno Palmer Gene Claudin Mort 'Ennis Chester Reid TRACK First ROW-Left to Right: Gerald Carey, Gordon Kimberly, Don Trapp, Alan johnson, Ivan Sloan, Arnold Havens, Elmer Hutton. Second Row-Left to Right: Manager-Don Noll, Jim Stockdale, Ray Haley, Bob Peters, Lyman Zackman, Dick Broad- stone, Ned Venyak, Henry Greve, Dick Schneider, Coach-Ernie Koepping. MANUAL TRACK RECORD Pekin .......... 59 Manual ....... 54 East Peoria ..... 53 Manual ....... 60 Results of Meets District Meet-Manual scored 17 W points for 3rd place U Qs, Delavan Meet-Manual scored 11 points C1 ? Big Twelve Meet-Manual was sixth with 12 points Illini Con. Meet-Manual was fourth with 16'f2 points Greater Peoria Meet-Manual was third with 22 points Arnold Havens qualified for the State Track Meet by. Manual's relay team of Zackman, Haley, Emrick, and Havens qualified for the state meet by winning the 880 yard relay at the district meet. K l winning second in the low hurdles at the District. Q . 'W gi. 635:-In ! I I .Za Q 4' x f I 14'- I' 4 x I f X ..4,...--..,. .-.Q ....,... 3BHu5i ci emi? 11 , I W ., . ., if 5 it A YQ, 1 if A Q , Ax , X . . I Y K . f 1 fe V 15 - ' 'i m g 5 . I 5 5-. 5435 QW lg' 6 2, fs : mg: . . -n ii 1 , M: f U Wfifg if A x nf ,Q 4 - V W. -F fn! fir it ' kg ell .am 423' ffj2f'i'f A .LQ.f Nf,f2'MQ?5?4P'? 35i5'f?5i' 6 bi g l4 3 ,. 5 25 if as Qi' ..-. '1 JU! I ,F- Doris Backes Dorothy Barton Bb Clarinet-Twirler Bb Clarinet -or-Mgr Leota Beames Don Bloompot William Bloompot Alto Clarinet Trumpet Trumpet ' S ' 1:-v K? W.- 3147 Albert Boulton EUESIIC BOWYCCY Gloria Bowker Trumpet Bb Clafiflef Bb Clarinet ,. DP 329.-.gpg ,,r' 2' f FQ x X XX R XX , l I 4 YJ 4 so . .f.f,5. ..0 .32 'a fun u ll. 'Hb-4 ! f 'N NW Marilyn BOWkCf Margaret Bozsoki Arthur Burgard Lois Burgard Tenor SSXOPITOUG Percussion Alfa Saxophone Bb Clarinet-Twirler 9 3 9 'Y - 'K 5 X I -. 'X p f M. I I ,' k.xi:,,.' f-47 Y, ,- 'A Q . Nt '57 Alice Burwell Purl Gard . Alto Clarinet Tfumpef f H M . on 00 Witte 0 1' 5' pf . Joan Carter Mary Carty Jeanie Cassens 5' Alfv Saxophone Trumpet-Twirler Flute-Piccolo 5 nur? 5 E :U 'U Marilyn Cassens Joanne Clauss Gladys Cline Trumpet Cornet Baritone Saxophone B05 Cowie Amos Crothers Robert Curtice Luan D'Camp Bb Claflnet Trumpet Trombone Bb Clarinet f f r F HQ' '73 Q' .- ., X It .cm ' l 'tt-----vo ',f v -- ,9 N f ' f 'rl I U ? James Dewasme Maureen Forbes TfUmPef Twirler 5 ., l I i ' UDIIOVIQU, 1 -. , jerry Fitton Loretta Flessrxer James Eakman ', Percussion Tenor Saxophone String Bass ' ,N: ' v ' n lo, Q Rose Eakman Lois Edwards IaCquC1ine Elliott Obge Bells-Cymballs Oboe nfelfl' 'Q-7 p k W,-.fr-Q Donna Garrabrant James Gogele Nancy Gough Roland Grebe Bells-Cymbals Cornet Bb Clarinet Cornet X X Z- ff fl lf fill, .lg xl 'Ii f 4, .. -.. - xx '- Q5 . ,tg oO Vision 1' 3' 9' l ss .--.-rf 5 ilu - I 'rr-f S, If If Q .:,.-ff. '...'1Z'O ff S5 QE gm S 55 bm Q93 'W-rf M 53. rf-'-5- , ,vi vw: 'f I' Wi, 'bf Ti' wi' Wayne Hayes Mary Lee Heimeshoff William Heimeshoff Alto Saxophone Trombone Percussion T77 Patricia Jakoby William Keefer Dorothy Kelly Alto Saxophone Tenor Saxophone Flute Jack Kerr Gerald King Zenneth Kohtz Dale KOUDSC Baritone Saxophone Trumpet Bb Clarinet French H0171 . 'CK 1' Q ' '-Qfgfff' E ,, P 5 fe F f , .41 f r , F' I -- 'X f X lx , X N-e..,f I u 'ZX l A if---rv 'lf- f' ' d I -f lj ---N V55-35-'7i'w A - :.1' --J--Q ,ff u -'X- 622 . Charlotte Laughlin Richard Lauterbach ' X Bb Clarinet Percussion . M l ,M I V N' , , I .,l.Q.'f0jlg . 5: R Doris Loheide Evert Look Gamedia Look p French Horn Trumpet Flute 'I f ' C, x EL 5, .,u ' G 9' U0 , 'iff jim McBride Roland McDuff Marjorie McMahill Cornet Trombone Trombone Vt' 1. Arden McMullen Clarence Marvin Joanne Meyers H31-Qld Mills Bb Clarinet Trumpet Bass Clarinet Percussion 106 C I lf -5 V XK -. -.,- Dorothy Mingus Alan Moffatt Bb Clarinet Cornet 'K X fi N xfylff 7 4? Kill ,I Dave Nieblen Gene Pears Harry Phillips 5 Bb Clariflel' Baritone Cornet Q ..,,.-Ni 5 1 07 Hartley Pierson AMarianne Pyle Howard Ray Baritone Twirler Trumpet ,Q Eileen Ricca William Riddle Marilyn Riedlingef Patricia Romane Bb Clarinet Alto Saxophone BHSSOOU Bb Clarinet ,r 2' A.. ff F X S fa! .4 XXX XX x , -A , N me , in Ai 'ce' --Q H r f., , i ,,-- '1 A U -.- P Robert Rauch Dick Ryburn Q Alto Saxophone Percussion ll yi G.. ' u o Q ll lo ll, 0 -4 gs 'A 5' Q: YV? 'Q Agnes Santo Jack Skau Dorothy Schraible 4 Bass Clarinet Percussion Bb Clarinet ,: 3 0, I 0 an i Mary Smith Duane Sparrow Jack Sf8Ht0I1 Baritone-Twirler 32130110 Tuba -in N. 'iff M Rosalie Stepzinski Lois Suter Dick Van Beuning George W0Qkman Twirler Bb Clarinet Tuba PefCU5S10f1 gs. i agp dwg Phyllis Wirth Gene Wild Flu fe Trombone 'K X f ,ff K If IF J Lyx'- V ii ' V E' U u v 8 ,Ol sl 'Chinn Q. S' J' Q. :- s u,.:-'Q s Q ,sl u ' Harry Wiebler Don Wieland Delores Watkins Tuba Bb Clarinet Cornet Jerry Zimmerman 1681181126 5811168 Marjorie Bridges Tuba Vlolm Violin Howard Dean String Bass i fa.. l Z B , A A W M - 'TWT 5 ' 'f . li Luan D'Qamp James Eakman Jacqueline Elliott Bb Clarxnet String Bass Oboe Mercedeth Garland Violin Carl Gordan Violin ? 1.:ffA Rosalie Hammer Piano Q 'fi X U 5 V. ..A,.. William Keefer Bb Clarinet , X f F' X E , f x xx X N . ' m H---v . ' Q' V 4 I J l Q v Sylvia Gianakouris .D X Violin ' I 1 ' NQQIVSQU, O S, Q , o jack Gordan Mariiyn Grage 'I Violin Violin f:---M . U Us 3 Mary Lee Heimeshoff Harriett Hudwn Trom bone Violin 1 ef 2. - 1, Q .A f T A 3:4 'In ff 'NNN K X ,P ,. fm: X V EL Joyce Crump Doris Loheide Arden McMullen Cello French Horn Bb Clafiflef 'S , K. .1 1 .gf ' Q.,- I 1 Q., XX X fs f ,ff N fl' fm Lx 'V H K N Nt ,nel hlan 1' nr KJ U. ..,,,v:-2 ,ilu Ted Voj novich Violin M., as N 7,-v Pat Murphy Cello '? l 1 Agnes Santo Violin Helen Waldrop Violin Gene Michael Violin WY Marie Neimy Violin 1' hs Opal Simmons Violin 5 Clarabelle Mullis Violin 1 i l l if 'P W cgw Wa? lu f K? Xvxpt Kwan? I Xfx :M QW A i . qs .FQ ,L x V , '- ' n - 3?-'24 'Z f,,fQ?Qf' YES J ,. 1 ' H- .. Mb' 1: ffv Q, ,,: , - K .jtigy ,M 1-X , ffm- Mfg 1 gf , -MJ my Fi, i Dick Ryburn Tym pan y Shirley Smith String Bass if: x 5, k X ' , . ,Q . 2 ff 'T' fk -- - A. ,gfij . 1:34. A 1 .. Q ' ,. Q - A ,YW L fat, Y ,, k , lt . ' 4 4- T 'L J 23 i fic. ii K? f'-L2 V -:wif -fwiffv 1.,,,. S . . a Q, nw an we ' A rw ' SH X Q .H . , L 5 f GREETINGS V , , , . we k.L,. ff,p,ysw fy, f.f,'w'sw 3 3 . ,.,,,,.- Q .Jig , M T'7f ??' 1 A4 ,WL ' ceikif BLOCK C ,,,,,,, Em I A QE , ' MANQ, ,,-,,-,.- + AMERICAN FLAG M. T. CLASS RING INSIGNIA 1 . ' vw' I IK .. 1 kia 'il OUR CHURCH AT THE TURKEY GAME ' '1 vw .- X, 1 .1 if N ,, we e 1 ' Q 1 A fa. , vi, H ' U t L 2 A 'E K ii, 5 I T' gi? 1 A K 5' E., Q t :Q 4132. if 1 ' Q I 1 - 1131 av U Q e , lf: 5-'fe , . es 1 6, 4 4 Q 5? 4 ' '-1 1 V ' T-I . I 5 'ep . A , 'f' ff? 'J ' 11 : J 1 1' I' 55 g I 5 Vg' Q 1 ' 1 1 U 1 A P ' 5 fgff if - 111 OUR PRIDE AND JOY: STRAIGHT RANKS If 'xi P 'X' 11 1 - i ,.., - - , - - 'af . .pr-3, ' 1, 'w-2:11 'X AT .fur , in .M ,M 1 , M1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 A 1 1 1 i 1 4 1 1 1 J i, 114 I'M FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES I. S. N. OUR STRUTTING SEXTET f4 f ' -1 . , 4 'Vnvu..,,,,. 9' MODERN PYRAMID ----if 115 i in 4 3, 2: 1 . rf O R.. .-5, F' iii wr-iii S if Y L. Q, 'iff Q'k ' fit, I ..s,f - - Q ,, M x 5 l' 95.533, If ...C Row 1: W. Wright, C. Mullis, C. Mahannah. Row 2: C. Shoff, B. Peake, J. Standcrfcv, B Becker. Row 3: P. Walton, M. Flocken, S. Langham, B. White. Row 1: W. Wright at the piano, H. Edwards, R. Johnson, J. Delicath, A. Moffat, B. Brown C. johnson, H. Campbell, A. Boulton, j. Gustafson, B. Mingus, B. Owen, R. Hartwig J. Stockdale. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: W. Wright, C. Mahannah, N. Naisen, C. Mullis, B. Peake, D. Hutt, P. Wirth, B. White B. Grannaman, J. Standerfer. L. Duhs, D. Hanchett, O. Johnson, D. Loheide, B. Weacter, K. Hall, R. Hallick, B Kemp, D. Folkers, M. Flocken, S. Langham, L. Hines. A. Petzing, E. Eden, M. Johnson, O. Simmons, J. Johnson, W. Riddle, R. Hartwig J. Stockdale, H. Edwards, J. Satoff. R. Ogden, W. Enders, C. Biegler, C. Lewis, D. Campbell, W. Mingus, G. Day, J. Gus- tafson, A. Moffat. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: 24 Bensel, J. Hunt, K. Melko, C. Hempstead, R. Shaughnessy, J. Reynolds, D. Edwards, C. Mordue, D. Farrah, A. Green. B. Hayden, V. Dutton, L. Schaefer, J. Martin, D. Stafford, T. Hedrick, E. Schleder, D. Houser, C. Thome, N. Barringer, G. Penman. V D. Craig, B. Belford, E. Rudloff, J. Workman, N. Fisher, D. Gass, L. Loving, S. Collins, FP' Hilton, D. Bomhold, D. Moeri, Miss Chivington. Bledsoe, J. Modlin, E. Schlatter, E. Binegar, H. Dennis, J. Sholl, G.' Lindholm, B. Rogers, A. Trapp, E. Johnson, M. Hermann, S. Gianakouris. D. Haller, M. Argo, E. Lippert, P. Kromer, D. Matulis, D. Wyzlic, J. Alder, G. Howard M. Horton. E.. Smith..A Henton, B. Jones, V. Spangler. SI if if .i S. , no ' M f 'ffm' X f . f .v,,g. I . f I vw J 5, 5 I f 1 l 5? Eff f Af Y 1 f I . Row 1: Row 2 Row 3 Row 4: C. Shoff, B. Green, D. Askew, Z. Kohtz, F. Reavely, J. Rafool, M. Edwards, C. Woosley, P. Gibson, G. Fletcher, B. Echard, C. Klopfenstein. P. Edenburn, M. Teater, W. Dressen, N. Harris, D. Ista, R. Flint, M. Scholl, R. Somogyi, V. Sutherland, G. Look, C. Dikos, G. Gebhardt. B. Owen, C. Johnson, A. Wycoff, C. Marvin, J. Clancy, H. Setterlund, A. Burgard, J. Johnson, E. Bowker. G. Waller, G. Beaver, J. Smith, H. Walters, D. Haller, J. Delicath, R. Johnson, J. Sneller, J. LaRash, A. Boulton. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 M. Smith, J. Smith, D. Eulitz, R. Mitzelfelt, G. Randall, P. D. Agatucci, B. Davis, M. Barra, C. Lindsay. Mrs. Shively, K. Polites, D. Johnson, N. Crisler, G. Barr, M. Wood, R. Clark, E. Nakkin. G. Erickson, R. Fell, M. Houchens, G. Grant, V. Brown, M. L. Flessner, B. Klarich, D. Hughes, J. Orlean. P. Schwinn, M. McMahill, P. Murphy, E. Brown, M. Ohlemiller, A. Dusing, B. Zeisler L. Richard, N. Finley, J. Johnson, J. McMullin. Griffeth, I. Burdette Campbell, J. Calboth, Miller, M. Vicary, V. Row 1 Row 2. Row 3 Row 4' Mrs. Shivley, B. Davis, E. McCabe, E. Coleman, M. Salvetti, D. Pirog, R. Ausmus M. Vlokovich, L. Unes, B. Kitselman, S. Edenburn, S. Pike, C. Bruninga. Joos, C. Sullivan, M. Tobias, G. Wyckoff, B. Albert, M. Decker, A. Bailey, C. Wood . Webb, A. Piscaglia, J. Brunner, M. Helden, J. Weachter. LaHood, M. Hainline, M. Barr, P. Jarnagan, M. Linden, T. Ierulli, S. Wolschoag Glider, S. Cawley, M. Shehan, G. Jones, M. Hillig, C. Wainscott. Edwards, M. Zager, D. Hagan, S. Wahl, J. Foreman, B. Scott, E. Auers, B. Ryan . Keigley, M. Smith, I. Hayes, B. Sheppard, E. Chrestenson. OVZEQFU Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: D. Turner, M. Petzing, N. Gough, W. Houchens, P. May, G. Reed, L. Staley, M. Clausen, M. Shemas, D. Ulrich, W. Mathis. Miss Chivington, M. Hampton, E. Light, M. Shelby, I. McDonald, M. Scudder, P. Kolb, P. Andre, E. Williams, E. White, M. Grawey, P. Michael, Mrs. Shively. B. Johnson, D. Eberhardt, C. Howlett, J. Lorber, R. Wissell, M. Bentz, P. Vogel, M. Mahoney, N. Reed, J. Sheber, O. Walker. N. Nielson, B. Noble, B. Brubaker, M. Schleder, V. Neas, A. Lawless, J. Wolschlag, H. LeForge, J. Murry, B. Zachman, M. Tortat, M. Grafelman. 1 1 F Row 1: M. Robitske, H. Hudson, D. Smith, V. Johnson, D. Rodecker, S. Stephens, M. Haynes B. Billings, B. Penman, M. Sneller, W. Maile. Row 2: B. Markle, V. Weber, K. Roberts, T. Maser, J. Greenslate, I. Seppelt, D. Stewart S. Mandrey, M. Floyd, Miss Chivington. Row 3: P. Finney, P. Boswell, P. Atwood, D. Flesner, L. Keyes, P. Walton, E. Adams, S. Hage man, A. Bruninga, D. Loving, J. Wilkin. L? -me WWA gg, .S- ,,J x .fir v 'LJQY Row Row Row Row Row we We W li... R. Walter, A. Peck, D. McIntyre, P. Miller, J. Johnson, J. Wolstenholm, D. Schofield J. Dewasme, D. Kounse. Shelton, J. Jordan, S. Blieveinupt, M. Coulter, J. Callahan, A. Walraven, R. Stear . Sparrow, D. Nibbelin. . Miller, D. Wicland, W. Lewis, B. Hunter, B. Schwab, H. Schmeilski, W. Sparks . DeCesari, L. Adams. mwop J. Philbee, P. Petri, J. Turner, K. Scott, C. Cotton, H. Brubaker, B. Weaver, W. Wytch- erley, D. Showers, B. Park, G. Tjarks. L. Weber, W. Kuczynski, B. Vermillion, J. Frazelle, C. Scholl, G. Foster, E. Look G. Engelki, R. Smith, H. Miller, C. Way, P. Wright, H. Bloom. 1 !,,,,,,.,c .. l r I r s P r I l r F i l l 122 1 - - 145 .. .. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: S. Langham, Secretary 81. Treasurer, B. Peake, President, R. Johnson, M. Goldschmidt, IW. Flocken, Vice President: P. Gibson. M. Rabold, H. Hudson, B. Wrigney, C. Mahannah, M. Mathews, J. Wenzel, M. Neimy. B. Becker, C. Klopfenstien, M. Myers, M. Floyd, D. Barton, J. Rafool, R. Flint, H. Gianakouris, W. Wright, L. Capranica. D. Capranica, C. Shoff, P. Wirth, D. Loheide, H. Goldschmidt, M. Ried1inger,P. Vogel J. Stauderfer, M. Barr, R. Hammer, J. Haughey. V. Holliday, E. Bristal, C. Grawey, D. Folkers, A. Long, N. Miller, R. Somogy's, B Echard. v you Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: .L............- -,,..... ..- M... .-...-..-.-.-.L H. Hudson, G. Lindhalm, Treasurer, A. Long, Secretary: R. Brown, M. Argo, M WUSOSSQ v-.L-'N 007-U 2555 939' Opw 27? Q 4 59 UF' 59 Q 5 mf '1 9:91 E 3 E E fl-1 g w 119: 3+ g? U. ge- n o 5 S FPC' 71 Vicary, C. Bruninga, B. Davis, J. Bradshow. Martin, V. Blumer, P. Schwinn, B. Scott, G. Scott, N. Miller, D. Flesner, M. Black Hageman, M. Scudder. U . - . Hodgson, D. Showers, P. Campbell, G. Abraham, J. Calahan, P. Petri, C. Blegler B. Jacobson. ....-.-.......g.-..-. ---M .D .. I ----M - ----W pa M4 Row 1: G. Penman, O. Simmons, G. Hennig, M. Tobias, L. Watts, B. Harris, D. Abel. Row 2: D. Farrah, N. Crisler, M. Salvetti, N. Gough, M. Linden, A. Piscaglia, D. Kelly, P. Romane. Row 3: P. Walton, A. Miller, J. Bloompott, D. Loheide, L. Beames, M. Smyfhe, J. Smith, P. Vogel. Row 4: D. Sprague, W. Scudder, P. Lacey, R. Lauterback, H. Ray, B. Schwab, M. Schaefer. l M , Mx ,+I S-Q Yxaiw Ubi!! -JV -- :ze xl, ww' JL f 9- Row 1: S. Combes, C. C. Shoff, Secretary, M. Vice President, M. Argo, G. Gebhardt. Row 2: B. Schoch, J. Cook, M. McClaskey, B. Kemp, D. Smith, H. Gianakouris, V. Crooks. Row 3: H. Campbell, C. Way, D. Hauchett, R. Smith, H. Gray, J. Frederick, J. Slater, J. Stockdale. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: L. Capranica, E. Burgard, M. Mathews, J. Wenzel, J. Rose, M. McClaskey, E. D... B. Echard, P. King, N. Stanford, J. Greene, M. Edwards, M. McGlasson, N. Harris C. Woosley, B. Wrigney, C. Dikos, O. Simmons, V. Mathews, V. Hempstead, W. Farley M. Meyers, M. Floyd, M. Mahoney, P. Sandall, J. Smith, R. Somogyi, R. Flint, M Scholl, P. Vogel, V. Coulter, J. Traser, K. Jacob, P. Cannon, D. Hanchett, H. Giana kouris, J. Haughey. C. Eberle, D. Kromer, M. Hermann, J. Kouri, P. Gibson, V. Holliday, D. Thomas M. Schelling, K. Hall, R. Hallick, J. Brase, E. Bailey, B. Becker, C. Grawey, M. Ried- linger, D. Stuaan. P. Edwards, I. Hayes, D. Folkers, B. Kemp, P. Finney, N. Heinsman, R. Buehler, D Wyzlic, NI. Langham, M. Tortat, J. Workman, S. Gaul, J. Cassidy, I. Burdette. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 E. Brereton, J. Shaw, S. Hageman, Sec.: A. Doris, H. Gianakouris, D. Manuel, Treas. M. Mathews, V. Hempstead, L. Staley, C. Hempstead. W. Houchens, N. Glider, M. LaHood, A. Britt, J. Rafool, P. Gibson, S. Armstrong R. Fehl, M. Schlatter, G. Smith, B. Burkley. D. Losch, H. Cooley, M. Grawey, M. Stein, B. Chard, A. Petty, B. Yocum, B. Slusher A. Horn, C. Grawey, C. Grove. P. Petri, E. Wooley, M. Reiser, B. Sandall, E. Hiclope, B. Mingus, R. Hartwig, B N oack, M. Heider. Row 1: L. Martin, P. Edenburn, L. Hines, P. Brown, Hudson, W. Wright, B. Billings Moran, D. Rodecker, F. Reavley, M. Neimy, C. Klopfenstein, C. King, P. Murphy F7 M. Wollf, B. Green, S. Overend. Row 2: D. Barton, W. Dressen, J. Cassens, M. Martin, M. Cassens, L. Duhs, E. Johnson O. Chavez, N. Duhs, E. Mularoni, D. Fahnestock, V. Raymond, G. Reed, P. Heirens N. Naisens, B. Peake, B. Osterman, G. Sidwell, J. Standerfer, C. Mahannah, Row 3: R. Eakman, M. Barth, M. Boszoki, D. Loheide, V. Richardson, B. Becker, J. Crump M. L. Heimeshoff, R. Hammer, P. Wirth, A. Meuller, W. Mathis, V. Brown, M. Day D. Hutt, J. Rafool, C. Binder. O. Johnson, C. Jones, G. Hennig, M. Haynes. Row 4: E. Bristol, S. Langham, B. Weachter, M. Flocken, N. Miller, B. Wallard, G. Graf C. Grebe, M. Carty, C. O'Connel1, J. Picton, B. Harmegnies. Row 1: D. Agatucia, G. Erricson, P. Michael, D. Eberhardt, N. Fisher, R. White, A. May, J. Jones, C. Wood, L. Unes, J. Yemm, V. Heaton. Row 2: Miss Baty, advisor: B. Scott, J. Foreman, B. Lessley, D. Hughes, W. Mathis, B. Thorn- ton, E. Williams, S. Goodin, R. Brickner, E. Rudloff, C. Krornphardt. Row 3: M. Clausen, K. Polifes, D. Wenzel, S. Robley, C. Mahannah, T. Ierulli, C. Pasco, L. Kook, D. Reichert, J. Waechter, A. Armour. Row 4: J. Lorber, M. Axelrod, C. Lair, S. Beievernuht, W. Lynch, R. Rauthenberg, A. Schroeder, J. Sneller, H. Pierson, T. Mervosh, J. Benja. v 1 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 kin.. Row 1 L Deavers D jordan P Lacey S Combes V Heaton Row 2 B Lessley M La Kemper M Smith 1 Greenslate J Bloompot F Holmes H De Row3 T Maser A Pleper L McP1ke L Martm R Brown B Suddeth W Farley C Row4 B Klanck S Sentz R Mxllmgton K Holloway W Sparks H Schmxlskx J Fuller vw .. A' 'N-...I 'Xara' cyl- ll. Row 1: L. Weber, Sec., B. Reiser, E. Williams, Pres., D. Moffatt. n n Row 2: R. Griffeth, B. Zears, B. Vicary, T. Vojnovich, L. Vicary, B. Vermillion. R. Eakle Vice-Pres., G. Beaver. Row 3: G. Waller, C. Christe. l sl' -,,7f.7 Row I: Miss Brooks, K. Jacob, B. Kemp, M. Barth, S. Hageman, S. Rapp, L. Edwards, R- Millington, Mrs. Harker, C. Grawey, B. Sass, S. Holtke, A. Horn, P. May, Z. Kohtz, L. Staley, M. Mathews, D. Smith, J. Barnes, M. McGlass0n. J. Frazelle, M. Linden, j. Rafool. 794' Row 1: R. Stevenson, T. Mervosh, W. Bland, B. Hcirneslxoff. Row 2: B. Howerter, General Manager: R. Hodgson, Secretary: D. Huff, President: A. Mason Vice President: D. Shelton. Row 3: J. Wolstenholm, Treasurer. J, mf S 1. nw Row 1: P. Lacey, NT. Petzing, M, Argo, N. Barringer, E. Perry, A. Schroeder. Row 2: G. Bour, R., Nlillingzow. C. Sullivan. A. L. Trapp, B. Noble, D. Haller, H. Cooley, M. J. Cooper, V. Blumer, Miss Waller, D. Loving, M. A. Dyer, G. Barr. Row 1: Miss Luke, Adv., W. Farley, N. Hollenstein, B. Bowers, Y. Baure, E. Kidd, O. Simmons E. Ricca, M. Cassidy, K. Bosecker, M. Barra, R. Mueller, Miss Scheffel, C. Binder M. Bozsoki. Row 2: E. Bristol, P. Schwinn, J. Elliott, E. Smith, R. Buehler, D. Haller, I. Burdette, N. Glider Uk! ka .Q-W Row 1: P. Adams, B. Bushman, J. Dewasme, T. Schmidt. Roe 2: Fireman john McConnell, R. Lovecamp. D. Ryburn, B. Keefer,G. Engelke, Mr. Powell P. Lacey, Inspector Al Landen. ' 9 S. Langham.c0,cditor D. Capranica-co-editor l-xr.: -C7 G. Shield-Photographer M. Mathews-feature Cdit0r 'Q- J. Wenzel V. Holiday X. G3 ' B. Slusher D. Manuel an we 5 fi! ' S. Armstrong W. Mathis S, Aug G. Gebhardt ,a . tl , is-X 7 I 1 'f.-,f B. Blume--Business manager xxx, ' Q Y, i f -n. gif D- Wolgan- Advertising manage' D. Hanchet-Circulation manager Y f ' '24, . A I A I H, Ray E. Heppner P r l A H. Schroder , -in in L . gi W 53211, H W1 j' 1, f if - ,M ,mf Shxrley Hageman Donna Wenzel Bernie Rafool Y- jg.-f Y A Voce .. 1 . . Q Dottxe Matuhs v 'e.- .5 , My 1::r:f we W K . .F ' qi f51if?3Vg fisfag. N -. -.EQYESQQSF1 52232521 Wxxf .NW 5- Shirley Sentz Shirley Armstrong Earl W ooley Jean Smith Bob Owens r ,g,,Qf2glQ D . Esgefzmsgy f, ,rw .wwf H M, jim Stockdale Barbara Klarich Mary Lee Heimeshoff 15 Vivian Holliday 'Q . A 'Q I I 'Q i s sf gi? 4 'G i i e Q r r Bill Vicary ee. , X Jeanne Cassens V '47 4 5 'Q of E ix X 'M-N v ' Randle johnson , 0 A--we ,. A 351-WSL V QQ V H in fe e Betty Sass Renelda Somogyi 3 nl Corresponding Secretary A Secretary '- . f ,ew 1 l ike George Abraham President 'V xt. ' T S, V N.. Pat Gibson Mayor 5, Mi 'LJ ,T f 3 ga Audrey Miller e . Q ee . 5'- g X ' , Lynne Kool' Bill Powell Calliope Dikos Faculty 0 9 Credwyn Mahaiinah 11 , af. Catherine Grawey Seniors Editor i , Q '13 joan Haughev Frank Emriqk Sophomores Aff ASSISTANTS Betty White Betty Yocum Sue Robley Lois Burgard Dorothy Reichert Donald Nieman Russel Plattner Bill Powell Jeanette Barnes 413 A i r Z wr -+ 2-: V .J V. 1' yy Dean Earp Atheltics L ., 1 jack Smith Advertising Manager ,J X , K . .W Joyce Nelson juniors Rosemary Flint Calendar ft: 'fi , llyl Roland Clifton Snaps Mary Carty Clubs Olive Ann johnson Advertising Manager Hannah Goldschmidt 'lin '-ff' K' Phyllis May 1 , ff A K s. . s, - Lula Capranica Business Manager ', -8 F' wi Arlen Field Assistant Business Mana Carol Shoff Bookkeeper 44' if Mary Sneller .21 's l 3' ' i ' . if A -R lion Huff Harold Setterlund . IC ' ca. W f Xl' fi Q Kathleen Jacob SCT Circulation Manager 7, 0 D0r0thy Hutt SWW A qsangaf M 5 l xr' 2 Wa, lf, m Y Sf jx 51 4, f 63 S , fb Q I 63 kj 5 -l i um S 1 5 M 'V 6 , an in X I 7 M if -ff 1 f J LW? 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WILKINS PIPE AND SUPPLY BU. u RE mmf 'Q 1008 SOUTH ADAMS 'sm BLUM FURNITURE CO. PHONE 7336 2105.07 so. ADAMS sr. FOR ALL YOUR VARIETY STORE NEEDS S O U T H S I D E Ben Franklin Store GARDEN AND ADAMS Headquarters for Juniors COATS - SUITS - DRESSES and SPORTSWEAR HECHTS' BONNY SHOP 225 South Adams Street ROXY SWEET SHOP Adams at Garden Fountain Service 'YUST GOOD FOOD COMPLIMENTS OF Peorio Woter Works 109 S. Monroe DODD'S BAKERY 2104 MAIN STREET Ph 4 1671 Op s d y Illinois Furniture Company I. ULEVITCH 6 SONS 2023-25 South Adams COLD ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH ONLY MELTING ICE PROVIDES PROPER WASHED AIR CIRCULATION. TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY PEORIA SERVICE CO. 1124 S. Adams Peoria, Ill MANUAL SANDWICH SHUP SUNDAES - MALTED MILKS SANDWICHES - HO-MADE PIES Complete Fountain Service V------- ,---, -- --.-.. .- . .-,. ..-..Y..... .-.,. ,-,,, M OUALITY . . . GRIMMS SHOES 8: CLOTHING STORE 601-3 So. Adams Phone 4-5501 Peoria, Illinois BROPHY'S .lohn M. Brophy, Prop. CANDIES - VARIETIES - TOBACCOS FOUNTAIN SERVICE-NEWS STAND 1200 Starr Street Phone 4-6566 1 ' IINBULN TAIIIIRS AND CLEANERS I GOOD DRY CLEANING Howard Stone, Proprietor 905 Lincoln Phone 4-4257 I I I r I I Walter G. Cassens I TRU-VALUE DRESS SHOP Junior Dresses 9-17 SKIRTS - SWEATERS - BLOUSES COATS and SUITS 231 S. Adams 331 5. Adams 4-4616 - 4-4019 JONAS DRY GOODS 3107 So. Adams Street Peoria, Illinois Phone 3-6320 BLOEMS CAFE CHICKEN DINNERS ON SUNDAYS Dinners Sandwiches Ice Cream Sodas Home Made Pies Bartonville, Illinois H. E. LAUTERBACH I PLUMBING' HEATING AND SEWERING Lumber - Building Material - Millwork l 621 Keffene Sffeef saoo scum Adams Bafranvaire, in Phone 4-5710 Phone 3-5117 I , I I COMPLIMENTS OF I MOSER'S SHOE STORE 2027 S. Adams Street Peoria. Illinois Dr. Lloyd Wyatt OPTOMETRIST CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDXNG COMPLIMENTS OF Bartonville Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. BARTONVILLE, ILL. I I 1 68 I........A...,,-,,,a-.. ,, WARE-ANDREEN CO. OUTSTANDING MEN'S SHOP 127 SOUTH IEFFERSON s NA11oNALLv rAMous si-ross featured by CRAWFORD'S MEN'S . . . WOMEN'S . , . CHILDRENS . . Conformal Walk-Over Ch'ld Lile Walk-Over Cantilever B ster Brown Ground Gripper Styl-Eel Boy and Girl Wright Arch Pres. Jolene Scout Shoes Joll y Stride Conformal Robin Hood RobIee Air-Step Brownbilt John sonian Odette Dr. Haines CRAWFORD SHOE STORES 319-321 Fulton Street 206 Liberty TRAPP'S VARIETY STORE 1315 Second Ave. Phone 4-6814 A. CAD V. GIBSON TIRES AND BATTERIES Recharging and Rental Batteries 1700 Western Phone 4-3302 NAISEN the TAILOR 3024 South Adams Street Phone 4-1005 Peoria, lllinois Phone 4-2984 Res. Phone 4-0739 MCBRIDE 8t SHOFF MACHINE SHOP Machine and Tool Worlc Dies, Jigs and Fixtures 825 Fayette St. Peoria, III. RAYMOND PETERS FILLING STATION OUALITY GAS AND OIL Corner ol Garlield and State Hospital Rd. BOB POPPEN'S MARKET Sell-Service Grocery MEATS F PRODUCE 1002 Lincoln Avenue Compliments ol HAUSAM'S FOOD MARKET 3111 South Adams Phone 3-4428 CLAUS LAUTERBACH LUMBER CO. 1350 GARFIELD AVE. TELEPHONE 4-8717 BARTONVILLE - For Better Home Coolced Foods - BREAKFASTS f LUNCHES W DINNERS W Open Daily 4 T E C I'I C A F E Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Givens, Props. 323 Main St. Phone 4-6884 GOLDSTEIN JEWELRY COMPANY Peoria's Leading Jewelers Telephone 6-6332 211 South Adams St. L. W. DAVIS - 66 SERVICE 1300 GARFIELD AVE. BARTONVILLE, ILL. ' -A-H 169 L 132354 s as a ROSZELUS Milk and lee Cream. It's SEAL- wx TEST, in dairy products that means the NW WY- finest. ROSEMARY FLlNT JEANETTE BARNES JOANNE SHAW, DALE CAMPBELL AND HAROLD SETTERLAND r Klll The Store For Young People's Clothing Open the Gate, Russell! .... and let Mary Carty, Manual senior, come right in attired smartly in a Klein's original Teentimer dress. Russ Platt- nor wears a Klein's Brentwood single breasted herringbone suit. ..... . Yea Manual! ! ! Everyone enjoys the refreshing goodness of VM mm Q mme may Jw W 1 PsonlA 2, ILLINOIS . E T' ' 1 :L-,,: 1 I.-ITHUGRIPHERS - 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DICKINSCN COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 102-114 South Monroe, Peoria Illinois COURSES: Stenographic-for Stenographers Secretarial-for Private Secretaries Executive Secretarial-for Secretaries who want to be the best Junior Accounting-for Bookkeepers Business Administration-Combination of Secretarial and Bookkeeping Higher Accounting-for those who want to go to the top Special Courses-Typing-Comptometer W Combinations of Single Subiects Individual Instruction in Skill Subiects Superior to all other Methods Credit for High School work completed Enroll Early - Start Any Time Capacity Limited 7 lf'-fl: X . I from hair laows to holalay fx, socks . . . you'll Find your ,,,, , ..ir,? needs and wants can he quickly fulfilled at . . :se Manual High School graduates, now Bradley students, join with President David ir Owen, in extending BEST WISHES .FROM BRADLEY TO THE MANUAL HIGH HOOL CLASS OF 1947. I i 5' I 4 Vw, ,ff g VA. 15 Q gi . 5 t v i' iff, ,ni . Singing with the popular 40-voice Brad- Student participation is the vital blood of college life, and Bradley ley Chieftains is only one of the varied offers wide opportunity for a rich academic and extra-curricular career types of student activity which flourish Bradley has an excellent academic standing, and is on the approved at Bradley. list of the Association of American Universities. Q SUMMER TERMS: JUNE 14 AND JULY 21 Homecoming, with its stunt shows, float parade and dances, is representative of the wealth of extra-curricular life at Bradley. Nationally Irnown lecturers, artists and musicians, the Spring festival, colorful proms or social hours at the student union all con- tribute to the spice of life on the Hilltop. Applications for admission received at the registrar's otlice. Bradley Hall. BRADLEY UNIVERSITY 0 Peoria, Illinois Compliments of you gzeahe 2204 SOUTH ADAMS STREET TELEPHONE 4-3036 MAYHALL F000 MARK 'I' 701 WEBSTER STREET A Complete Line of Vegetables The Home of Fine Food and Meat I 2 f .Singer A Jewegy 420 Main Peoria's Old Reliable Iewelers COMPLETE SELECTION OF QUALITY JEWELRY AT LOW PRICES Manual MCI1 and WOITICI1 Know . . . there's no substitute for the style, quality and service that's always ' in evidence . . . in the SECOND FLOOR STUDENT'S SHOPS AT... 45 s s C , 1 so ADAMS FULTON STREET RAY ZERWEKH HARDWARE Quality Hardware ancl Quality Houseware at Substantial Savings O 1029 Starr Street Phone 4-3780 A .. V4 I ,C -1- M ' QQ WILTON V RT -2. ' E MORTUARY - X' -nv Al -Y it l A . V 1- 4 t -J I HYMAN CUHEN CI h'n ot I g and Shoe Store Qualified Bookkeeping Service 2129 S. ADAMS STREET PHONE 4-0642 f 805 'Walter S. Huff , l 1 V 7 GAL'-ES BARBER AND Compliments of Bllllfli-lllll BREAD Interstate Bakeries, Inc. BEAUTY SHOP f 907 Lincoln Avenue PHONE 4-5760 Peoria, Illinois Jack's Rug BIeaningService Gm. J. ROTHAN co. Rug and Carpet Cleaning, Repairing, R PLANING MILL AND Mothproofing Flameproofing LUMBER YARD Hild Cleaning in Home for Carpets Phone 4-0390 . BUS- Phone 3-5094 RGS- Phone 4-9706 R 700 Johnson street PEORIA, ILLINOIS Littlefield Drug Co. Opposite Manual SCHOOL SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE DRUGS and COSMETICS - Hamburgers K Am mrs Rlcnlmo X Wim , 815 So. ADAMS Sr Peoam ILL. The cameraman catches a young homemaker just as she's getting ready to prepare a jiffy-quick meal from her stocks of foods in the frozen food locker of her new Servel Refrigerator. The locker is big enough to hold a whole basketful of frozen foods. She saves hours of marketing time -- every meal is easier, quicker to serve. Servel brings you the best, the newest in frozen food storage - in moist and dry cold protection for fresh foods. PLUS the famous freez- ing system without a single moving part. You won't hear a whisper from your Servel Gas Refrigerator, No machinery to wear, cause noise or need fixing, Instead, a tiny gas flame does the work efficiently, dependably. L' 1 fb -NG! lf' 18 fgiw we N 'Qi , 4 is, 7? xi ,kg fs, yn, t mi if time u See the new 41947 Servel Gas Refrigerator now on display. This is the ideal refrigerator for your present home or your home of f0XT'lO1'1'OW. Central Illinois Light Co. A 177 1, W W N V W ,,1WWf,-X ,m Q M. .M A .e ' Wim' f V x XX. x. 'XLLN ...f 3 bi 'f -'-gm, M , ---f...., 'W .-Q... '-N... f A f-..., f ,I QS -,,, . ,q Ui?-A gm...-H K 1'-H--.... A .--.... kpwhsu ,f--..... fs, ,vw-1, , Lqfxg v,-5 K ,,,,-po... 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Davis, Beverly 122, 119, 120 69 Davis, Eloise 25, 124 Davis, Roberta 69 Cannon, Jacqueline 69 Cannon, Phyllis 23, 124 Caplan, Meyer 23 Capranica, Dorothy 130, 122, 54 Daxenbichler, Melvin 57 Day, Gilbert 56, 118 Day, Mary 25, 125, 126 D'Camp, Luan 102, 108, 57 Dean, Howard 108 Deavers, LaVonne 25, 126 Decesari, Harold 121, 69 Decker, Mary 120, 69 Deeb, Pauline 56 Delicath, Jerry 25, 117, 119 Delicath, Yvonne 56 Demmin, Dale 69 Dennis, Helen 118 Deobler, Bruce 25 DePue, Wilma 126, 69 Derrickson, Bob 57 De Voss, Helen 126, 69 Dewasme, James 103, 121, 129, 69 Dewasme, Paul 25 DeWeerth, Marjorie 122, 69 De Witt, Jack 25 Dikos, Calliope 25, 119, 134 Dismang, Doris 69 Ditch, Jim 57 Ditch, Robert 25 Dix, Betty Jean 25 Dixon, Harry 69 Doris, Alberta 124, 56 Dotta, Edward 69 Doubet, Arnold 25 Doubet, Merle 69 Doughty, Marilyn 56 Draher, George 69 Draksler, Klement 25 Dray, Caroline 69 Dressen, Wanda 26, 119, 125 Duhs, Louise 26, 118, 125 Duhs, Norma 26, 125 Durby, Bob 56 Dusing, Audrey 119, 56 Duttarer, Kenneth 69 Dutton, Violet 118, 69 Dyer, Mary Ann 128, 56 Eakle, Ruby 26, 127, 82 Eakman, Jim 103, 108 Eakman, Rose 26, 103, 125 Earp, Dean 26, 134 Eberhardt, Delores 122, 126, 125, 69 Eberle, Carol 26, 124 Echard, Bonnie 26, 119, 124, 122 Eden, Edo 118, 69 Edenburn, Patricia 26, 119, 124 Edenburn, Shirley 69 Edwards, Curtis 27 Edwards, Delores 118, 126, 69 Edwards, Hudson 117, 1 18, 69 Edwards, Lois 103, 127, 120, 56 Edwards, Mary 27, 119, 124 Elliott, Jacqueline 103, 108, 129, 57 Emrick, Frank 57, 134 Endres, Wayne 27, 118 Engelke, Edward 121, 129 Erickson, Bob 27 Erickson, Gloria 119, 125, 69 Eulitz, Donna Lee 119, 126, 57 Eulitz, Virginia 57 Fahnestock, Doris 125 Fahnestock, Lionel 82 Farley, Wanda 27, 124, 126 Farrah, Donna 118, 126, 123, 69 Fehl, Rose 119, 124, 57 Feinholz, Donna 69 Field, Arlen 135, 57 Fillinger, Irene 56 Finch, William 27 Finley, Nadine 119, 69 Finney, Patricia 27, 121, 124 ' , W,v,-.., ,-,., , 1-i.v-,----.--1.1 Fisher, Norma 118, 56, 125 Fitton, Jerry 103, 50 Fleming, Sam 27, 91 Flesner, Donna 122, 121, 56 Flessner, Loretta 103, 70, 119 Fletcher, Georgia 119, 56 Flint, Rosemary 27, 119, 124, 122, 134 Flocken, Martha 28, 117, 118,125,122, 50 Floyd, Mary Louis 28, 121, 124, 122 Folkers, Dorothy 28, 118, 126, 124, 50 Forbes, Maureen 103 Foreman, Jerleen 120, 125 Forquer, Shirley 28 Foster, Alvin 70 Foster, Gene 121 Frazelle, James 121, 57 Frazelle, Joan 127, 70 Friedrich, Joanne 123, 70 Friend, Robert 70 Fritsch, Donald 57 Fuhrman, Alan 57, 83 Fuller, Joan 126, 57 Gard, Purl 101 Garland, Mercedith 109, 57 Garrabrant, Donna 103, 70 Garver, Shirley 122, 56 Gass, Donna 118, 56 Gaul, Shirley 28, 124 Gauwitz, Gene 70, 82 Gazza, Henry 56 Gebhardt, Alberta 130, 119, 123, 56 George, Leonard 28 Gianakouris, Helen 28, 124, 122, 123 Gianakouris, Sylvia 109, 122, 118, 70 Gibson, Pat 28, 133, 119, 124, 122, 50 Gill, John 56 Gillan, Donald 28 Glass, Betty S6 Glider, Norma 129, 124, 120 Glore, Kenneth 28 Goelz, Charlotte 29 Gogele, James 103, 70 Goldschmidt, Hannah 135, 126, 122, 57 Goldschmidt, Max 29, 122, 50, 123 Goman, John 29 Goodin, Shirley 57, 125 Gordon, Carl 29, 109 Gordon, Jack 109 Gorman, Dan 123 Gough, Nancy 70, 103 Gould, Jack 70, 82 Graf, Ganeta 29, 125 Grafelman, Alberta 29 Grafelman, Minnie 57 Grage, Marilyn 109 Gramlich, Ralph 70 Granneman, Bernice 118, 57 Grant, Gloria 119, 70 Grawey, Catherine 29, 127, 124, 50, 134, 122 Grawey, Mary 124, 70 Gray, Herbert 126, 123 Grebe, Coleen 29, 125 Grebe, Roland 103, 29 Green, Alma 118, 126, 70 Green, Betty 29, 119, 125 Greene, Julia 30, 124 Greenslate, Joanne 121, 126, 57 Greve, Henry 57 Greve, Roland 70 GriH'ith, Gloria 70 Griffith, Marilyn 56, 119 Griffith, Reid 127 Grove, Charlene 124, 56 Gustafson, James 117, 118, 70 Hagan, Darlene 120, S6 Hagel, Willis 56 Hageman, Shirley 122, 70 Hageman, Shirley 132, 121, 127, 124, 57 Hainline, Mary 120, 70 Hainline, Orlo 30 Hall, Kathleen 30, 118, 124 Hall, Lawava 105, 57 Haller, Dale 30, 119, 128 Haller, Delores 129, 118, 70 Hallick, Rosemary 30, 118, 124 Halsted, Charles 30 Hamilton, Ervin 57 Hamilton, George 30 Hammer, Rosalie 30, 109, 125, 122 Hampton, Mary 57 Hanchett, Darlene 30, 131, 118, 124 Hancock, Dan 70 Hanks, Mike 82 Harmegnies, Bernice 31, 125 Hanrahan, Patricia 31 Harris, Barbara 123, 56 Harris, Norma 31, 119 Hartseil, Carl 70 Hartseil, William 104 Hartwig, Roland 117, 118, 124, 70, 82 Haslam, Bill 31 Haslam, Nancy 70 Haslet, Roland 31 Haughey, Joan 31, 124, 122, 134 Havens, Amold 83 Hayden, Betty Lou Hayes, Eileen 31, 124, 120 Hayes. Wayne 104, 56 Haynes. Mary 31, 121, 125 Haynes, Robert 56 Hazelwood, Albert 70 Hazelwood, James 31 Heaton, Vivian 126, 56, 125 Hedden, Kenneth 31 Hedrick, Thelma 118, 70 Heiden, Margaret 124, 120, 70 Heimeshoff, Bill 104, 128, 70 Heimesholif, Marylee 32, 104, 109, 132, 125 Heinsman, Norma 32 Heitzman, Ruth 57 Helmet, Jim 32 Hempbill, Edna 126, 70 Hempstead, Catherine 118, 124, 70 Hempstead, Vivian 32, 124 Hennig, Grace 125, 123 Henton, A. 118 Henrick, Emil 57 Heppner, Edward 32, 131 Heren, Phyllis 32, 125 Herget, Patsy 70 Herget, Ray 57 Hermann, Marcella 32, 118, 124 Heuremann, Arthur 57 Heuermann, Kenneth 70 Hibser, Michael 70 Hillig, Marilyn 120, 70 Hillig, Richard S8 Hilton, Anna Mae 118, 70 Hines, Lois 32, 118, 125 Hislope, Edwin 124, 70, 82 Hodgson, Richard 122, 126, 70, 82 Hoff, Wanda 59 Hogan, Milford 32 Hollensteiner, Norma 129, 58 Holliday, Vivian 32, 133, 130, 124, 122 Holloway, Keith 70, 82 Holman, Margaret 126, 70 Holmes, Frances 126 Holtke, Sallie 127, 58 Horn, Ada 127, 124, 58 Horton, Charles 33 Horton, Marjorie 118, 70 Houchens, Mary Ellen 119, 59 Houchens, Wilma 124, 70 Houser, Doris 118, 70 Howard. Gwen 118 Howard, Lloyd 59 Howard, Robert 70 Howerter, Bob 128, 70, 82 Howlett, Claudine 70 Hudson, Harriett 33, 109, 122, 121,125,122 Hudson, Ruth Helene 126 Huff, Don 135, 126, 70 Hughes, Doris 119, 125 Hunt, James 70 Hunt, Juanita 118, 70 Hunter, Bob 121, 70 Hutt, Dorothy 33, 135, 118, 125 Hutton, Elmer S9 Ierace, Santa Anna 33 Ierulli, Theresa 120, 58, 125 Isbell, Dick 33 Ista, Donna 119, 58 Jacob, Kathleen 33, 121, 124 Jacobson, Betty 122, 135, 70 Jaegle, Dean 58 Jainagan, Patricia 120 Jakoby, Pat 104, 70 Jenkin, Charles 70 Johnson, Allan 33 Johnson, Beverly 126, 70 Johnson, Charles 117, 119, 70 Johnson, Dorothy 70 Johnson, Eileen 33, 118, 125, 50 Johnson, Emily 70 Johnson, James 33, 118, 83 Johnson John 119, S8 Johnson Joseph 121 Johnson, Joyce 126, 71 Johnson, Juanita 119 Johnson, Lyle 33 Johnson, Maurice 34, 118 Johnson, Olive Ann 34, 135, 118, 125 Johnson, Randy 34, 133, 117, 119, 122 Johnson, Velma 122, 121, 126 58 , Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Betty 118, 59 Celia 122, 125 Gerry 120, 59, 125 Phyllis 59 Joos, Florence 71 Joes, Helen 120, ss Jordan, Dorothy 122. 126, 71 Jordan, Jack 121 Kahn, Donald S9 Kamin, Bob 59 Kaurinas, Barbara 71 Keefer, Don 71 Keefer, Willaim 104. 109- 129 Keigley, C1'13I'lOttC 120, 71 Kelch, Teresa 59 Kell, Donna 71 Keller, Kelley Kelley Keneyf Kemp, 124, n Robert 71. 82 Betty 58 Richard 71 Dorothy 104, 123, 71 Betty 118, 127. 123 Kerker, Kenneth 58 Kerr, Jack 104, 58 Keyes, Lillian 121, 58 Kidd, Elizabeth 129, 126, 58 Killabrew, Glen 71 Kilpatrick, Doris 71 King, Charlene 125 King, Gerald 104 King, Jacqueline 58 King, Leona 59 King, Mary 71 King, Per 124 Kitselman, Betty 125. 120, W, 171, A Klarich, Barbara 132, 119, 126 Klecka, Rosemary 59 Klopfenstein, Carolyn Ann 34,1l9,125, 50,122,126 Knight, Lois 71 Knoll, Arla 59 Knoll, Ray 34 Koestnev, Alberta 71 Koestner, Pauline 71 Kohtz, Zenneth 104, 119, 127, 59 Kolb, Helen 35 Kolb, Pauline 71 Kook, Lynn 133, 59 125 Kounse, Dale 104, 121. 59 Kouri, Jeanette 35, 124 Krause, Gerald 71 Kreps, Norma 71 Kromer, Dorothy 35, 124 Kromer, Pat 118, 71 Kromphardt, Alice 35 Kromphardt, Carol 125 Kruse, Caroline 35 Kuczynski, Walter 121 Kurfman, George 71 Lacey, Phillip 128, 129, 126, 123, 71 La Forge, Helen 71 La Hood, Margaret 124, 120 71 Lair, Charles 125 Lair, George 71 La Kemper, Margaret 126, 71 Lal-cis, Victor 58 Lance, Bernard 71 Langham, Mary 35, 124 Langham, Shirley 35, 130, 117, 118,125,122 La Rash, Joseph 119, 58 Laughlin, Charlotte 105, 58 Lauterbach, Richard 105, 123, 71 Lawler, Larry 71 Lemer, Robert 58 . Leitner, Betty 71 Lessley, Beulah 126, 58, 125 Lewis, Bill 121, 71 Lewis, Charles 118, 58 Light, Edith 71 Light, Edna 71 Ligrisse, Norma Jean 71 Lindberg, Geraldine 122 Linden, Marilyn 127, 123, 120, 71 , Lindholm, Grace 118, 59 Lindsay, Colleen 119, 71 Linsley, William 59 Lippert, Estalee 118, 59 Lister, Jack 35 Lockhart, Jim 35 Loheide, Doris 35, 105, 109, 118, 125,122, 123 Lohman, Bill 71, 82 Long, Althea 122, 124, 59 Looger, Betty 59 Look, Everet 121 Look, Garneida 105, 119, 59 Lorber, June 125, 71 Losch, Donice 126, 124, 71 Lovekamp, Richard 129, 58, 88 Loving, Donna 121, 128, 126, 71 Loving, Lillian 118 Lowery, 82 Lynch, Warren 36, 125 Mahannah, Credwyn 36, 117, 118,125,122,123,134 Mahoney, Jeoffery 71 Mahoney, Margaret 36, 124 Maile, Wilma 121, 71 Mallery, Stanley 71 Mammen, Shirley 36 Mandrey, B. 121, 58 Miguel, Dolores 130, 127, Marcussen, Jack 71 Markle, Betty Lou 121, 58 5 Scott, t l i. l l l I it l V r i I L i E l 5 r L l E i V l l i I 1 l L l I I f V l l V r l i z l l F 194 Marshall, Shirley 71 Martin, Bill 59 Martin, Dean 36, 122 Martin, Dolores S9 Martin, Dorothy 71 Martin, Joanne 118, 71 Martin, Lois 37, 125, 126 Martin, Mary 37, 125 Marvel, Ray 59 Marvin, Clarence 105, 119, 58 Maser, Thelma 121, 126, 58 Mason, Arnold 128, 71 Mason, Ralph 88 Mathews, Mary 37, 130, 127, 124, 122 Mathis, Willmeda 37, 130, 125, 123 Matthews, Vera 37 Matulis, Dotty 132, 118, 71 May, Artie 37 May, Phyllis 135, 127, ss May, Rosilyn 58, 125 McAllister, Etta 36 McBride, Elizabeth 59 McBride, Jimmie 105, 71 McCabe, Emmaglee 126, 120 McCamant, Mariella 59 McCawley, Jean Norma 59 McClaskey, Marilyn 36, 127, 124, 123 McDonald, Irene 71 McDuff, Roland 105 McGlasson, Marilyn 36, 126 McIntyre, Donald 121 McIntyre, ohn 59 J McKellip, Barbara 71 McMahill, Marjorie '119, 71 McMullen, Arden 36, 105, 109 McMullen, Harry 36 McMullen, Joyce 119, 71 McPike, Laura 126, 60 Means, Marlin 71, 82 Meiste, Paul 37 Melhouse, Ray 60 Melko, Katherine 118, 72 Memmen, John 72 Menear, Bernice 37 Mercer, Donald 61 Mervosh, Ted 128, 125, 72, 88 Mettam, Dave 61 Mueller, A. 125, 38, 129 Meyer, Joan 105, 72 Meyers, M. 124, 122 Miars, Eileen 72 Michael, Gene 110, 72 Michael, Peggy 125, 72 Milborn, William 60 Miller , Albert 37 Miller, Audrey 133, 123, 60 Miller, Harland 121 Miller, Joan 126, 61 Miller, Marjorie 119, 60 Miller, Milton 38 Miller, Norma 38, 122, 125 Miller, Paul 121 Miller, Robert 121, 61 Miller , Wayne 38, 91 Millington, Rosemary 128, 127, 126, 72 - Mills, Harold 105 Miner, Ward 38 Mingus, Bill 117, 124, 82 Mingus, Dorothy 106, 72 Mingus, Walter 118 Mitchell, Jack 60 Mitchell, Robert 60 Mitzelfelt, Rosemary 119 Modlin, juel 118, 72 Moeri, Doris 118, 60 Moffatt, Alan 106, 117, 118, 60 Moffatt, Darryl 38, 127, 83 Moran, Delores 38, 124 Moran, Donna 60 Mordue, Coralie 118, 126, 72 Morrow, Charles S9 Morse, James 38 l..1...Mt,a Mowery, Keith 72 Mudd, William 72, 82 Muir, Herb 61 Mularoni, Elaine 38, 125 Mull, Donna 126, 72 Mullis, Clara 110, 117, 118, 61 Murphy, Pat 38, 110, 125 Murphy, Patricia May 119, 61 Myer, Mary 39 Naisen, Nellie 39, 118, 125 Nakken, Erma 119, 72 Neas, Virginia 61 Neimy, Marie 39, 110, 126, 125, 122, 50 Nelson, Joyce 61, 134 Nibbelin, David 106, 121, 72 Nielson, Norma 60 Nieman, Donald 61 Noack, William 72 Noble, Barbara 128, 60 Noll. Don 60 Norris, Norma 72 Nott, Alden 60 Novak, Robert 124 Nullmeyer, Calvin 60 Obrien, Mary Helen 60 O'Connel, Katherine 39, 125 Ogden, Ralph 39, 118 Ohlemiller, Marilyn 119, 61 Oller, Roberta 72 Orlean, Julia 119, 72 O'Shaughnessy, Jack 39 Osterman, Bernadine 39, 125 Overend, Suzand 39, 125 Owen, Robert 132, 117, 119, 72 Owens, Sally 39 Palmer, Bruno 83 Palmer, Joe 72 Park, Bob 121, 61 Parker, Ted 39 Parrott, Lois 72 Pasco, Cecelia 61, 125 Peake, Barbara 40, 117, 118, 125, 122 Pears, Gene 106 Peck, Alfred 121 Penman, Beulah 121, 61 Penman, Garnet 118, 123, 72 Peplow, Tom 61 Perry, Edna 128, 61 Petri, Paul 122, 121, 124, 72 Petros, Nonna 72 Petty, Alice 124 Petzing, Marjorie 128, 72 Petzing, Richard 40 Pfeifer, Corrine 40 Pheasant, Mary 72 Philbee, Jim 121, 72, 82, 88 Phillips, Harry 106 Picton, Jeannine 40, 125 Pieper, Alice 126, 60 Pierson, Hartley 106, 60, 125 Pike, Shirley 120, 60 Pirog, Dorothy 120, 60 Piscaglia, Angela 123, 120, 72 Plattner, Kenneth 72 Plattner, Russell 60, 83 Polites, Kiki 119, 124, 72 Polonus, Jack 72 Potter, George 40 Powell, Bill 133, 60 Powell, C. 72 Prever, Corabelle 40 Pyle, Marianne 106, 61 Quick, Jack 72 Radley, Robert 40 Rafool, Bernie 132, 61 Rafool, Jean 40, 119, 126, 127, 124, 124, 122 Ragains, Gerry 126, 61 Raker, Jack 61, 91 Randall, Gloria 119, 72 Rapp, Shirley 127, 61 Rauch, Robert 107, 60 Rauthenberg, Bob 40, 125 Ray, Howard 106, 131, 123, 61 Raymond, Virginia 40, 125 Reaktenwalt, Roy 41, 83 Reardon, Shirley 60 Reavley, Florence 41, 119, 125 Reed, Georgea 41 Reed, Norma 126, 60 Reeser, Marilyn 41 Reeves, Donna 60 Reichert, Dorothy 60, 125 Reiser, Bob 41, 127 Reiser, Melvin 124, 72 Renshaw, Jim 41 Reynolds, Jean 118, 72 Rhoades, Lyle 61 Ricca, Eileen 106, 129, 61 Richard, Loretta 119, 72 Richardson, Virginia 41, 125 Riddle, William Dale 106, 118, 61 Ridlbauer, James 41 Riedlinger, Gerald 72 Riedlinger, Marilyn 41, 106, 124, 122 Roake, Betty 61 Roberts, Barbara 72 Roberts, Kathleen 121, 123 Robitske, Marian 121, 60 Robley, Sue 125, 72 Rodecker, Dolores 41, 121, 125 Rogers, Barbara 118, 72 Rolland, Annebelle 60 Romane, Patricia 106, 123 Rose, Jo Ann 42, 124 Rudloff, Eileen 118, 125, 72 Ruhaak, George 72 Ryan, Betty 120, 72 Ryburn, Dick 42, 107, 110, 129 Saad, Louis 42 Salvetti, Minnie 123, 120, 72 Sampson, Loren 60 Sam son, Norma 42 Sandi-ill, Bill 124, 72 Sandall, Phyllis 42, 124 Sander, Julia 62 Santo, Agnes 107, 110, 61 Santo, Anna 61 S:-IPP, Billy 61 Sass, Betty 133, 127, 61 Sathoff, John 118 Schaab, B. 126 Schaefer, Lois 118, 72 Schaefer, Margaret 123, 72 Schaeffer, Delores 42 Schaffer, Richard 62 Schaible, Dorothy 72 Schelling, Mary 42, 124 Schlatter, Mary 124 Schleder, Emily 118, 63, 72 Schleder, Mary Ellen 42 Schlobohm, Lois 63 Schlobohm, Robert 42 Schmeilski, Harold 121, 125 Schmidt, Ted,129 Schmidtgall, Walt Schmitt, Beverly 72 Schneider, Darlene 72 Schneider, Richard 42 Schneider, William 72 Schoch, Barbara 123, 73 Schoffstall, Ray 126, 63 Scholield, Bettie 62 Schofield, Dale 121, 73 Scholl, Carl 121, 63 Scholl, J. 118 Scholl, Martha 42, 119, 124 Schroeder, Arvin 125, 128 Schraible, Dorothy 107 Schroeder, Henry 73, 131 Schwab, William 121, 123, 63 Schwinn, Phyllis 122, 129, 119, 63 Scott, Betty 122, 73 Betty 120, 125 Scott, Geraldine 122, 126, 73 Scott, Kenneth 121, 73 Scrivner, Betty 62 Scudder, Marie 122, 73 Scudder, Walter 43, 123 Seghi, Fred 62 Senters, Kathleen 43 Sentz, Shirley 132, 126, 73 Seppelt, Iris 121, 73 Setterlund, Harold 43, 135, 119 Shadid, Pauline 73 Shane, Donna 73 Shaughnessy, Rita 118 Shaw, Dale 43 Shaw, Joanne 124, 73 Sheber, Joanne 73 Shehan, Marilyn 120 Shelby, Margaret 62 Shelor, Burl 62 Shelton, David 121, 128, 73, 88 Shemas, Mary 126, 62 Shempf, Viola 73 Sheppard, Barbara 120, 73 Shields, Grant 130, 62 Shoff, Carol 135, 117, 119, 122, 120, 62, 123 Shoff, Stanley 43, 83 Sholl, Jean 73 Shomer, Evelyn 43 Showers, Don 122, 121, 73 Shuff, Roger 73 Sidwell, Grace 43, 125 Siebold, John 43 Sieks, Norman 73 Simmons, Opal 43, 110, 129, 118, 123 Simmons, Walter 43 Simon, Earl 73, 82 Simpson, Ben 44 Simpson, Larry 44 Skau, Jack 107 Skinner, Thomas Slater, J. 123 Sleeth, Darlene 73 Sloan, Ivan 44, 91 Slusher, Beverly 130, 124, 63 Smith, Betty 73 Smith, Claus 44 Smith, Donald 123 Smith, Dorothy 121, 127, 63 Smith, Eulalia 129, 118, 63 Smith, Grace 120 Smith, Jack 73 Smith, Jack B. 44, 134 Smith, Jack Leon 44, 119 Smith, Janet 73 Smith, Jean 132 Smith, Joan 63 Smith, June 44, 119, 124 Smith, Leroy 73 Smith, Margaret 126. 62 Smith, Margaret 126, 62 Smith, Mary 107, 120 Smith, Marylou 119 Smith, Robert 121, 73 Smith, Robert Lee 126 Smith, Rodney 44, 123 Smith, Shirley 110, 44, 73 Smythe, Mary 123, 73 Sneller, Jack 119, 62, 125 Sneller, Mary 122, 135, 121 73 s 'd . lt 73 sgiiiaiyilalizelielda 44, 133, 119, 124, 122 South, Ronald 62 Spangler, Virginia 118, 73 Sparks, Walter 121, 126, 73 Sparrow, Duane 107, 121, 73 Stafford, Donna 118, 62 Staley, Lucille 127, 124, 62, 122 Standerfer, Gene 73, 121 Standerfer, Joanne 45, 117, 1 18. 125 Stanford, Norma 45, 124 Stanford, Peggy 73 Stanton, Jack 107 Stear, Robert 121 Stein, Marion 124, 63 Stephanoff, Boris 45 Stephens, Gene 82, 88 Stephens, Maurice 73 Stephens, Sue 121, 63 Stepzinski, Rosalie 107 Stevens, Edward 73 Stevenson, Ross 128, 73 Stewart, Donna 121, 63 Stewart, Estel 45 Stewart, Jack 83 Stockdale, Jim 132, 117, 118, 123, 63 Stockwell, Don 73 Strum, Robert 73 Strum, Beverly 45 Strum, Darlene 63 Stuaan, Dorothy 45, 124 Suddeth, Arnold 73 Suddeth, Bob 126, 73 Sullivan, Catherine 128, 120, 73 Sullivan, Emmet 63 Sullivan, Norene 62 Sutherland, Vera Mae 119, 62 Sutherland, William 73 Swanson, Shirley 62 Suter, Lois 107, 73 Walker, Fern 63 Walker, Robert 46 Walker, Olma 46 Wallace, Vernon 46 Waller, George 46, 119. 127 Wallhaven, Arthur 121, 74 Walter, Howard 47, 119 Walter, Robert 118, 74 Walters, Billie 74 Walton, Phyllis 121, 117, 123, 63 Wandrey, Shirley 63 Wantling, Neil 62, 83 XVatkins, Dolores 108, 62 Watt, Bruce 47 Watt, l .Dart 74 Watts, Lois 123, 62 Way, Cecil 121, 123, 74 Wayne, Lrettia 74 Weachter, Barbara 47, 118, 125, 50, 62 Weachter, Jewel 126, 120, 125 Weaver, Bill 121, 74 Weathers, Sherrill 74 Webb, Geraldine 120, 74 Weber, Lloyd 47, 121, 127 Weber, Virginia 121, 63 Weidemann, Bob 74 Tabor, Emery 73 Taylor, Alberta 73 Taylor, Barbara 62 Taylor, Dan 73, 82 Taylor, Maurine 62 Weisser, Norma 63 Welshe, Wenzel, Wenzel, 1 22 Eileen 63 Donna 132, 125, 74 Joyce 47, 130, 124, Whitby, Bill 64 White, Betty 117, 118, 64 White, Bob 64 White, Ruth 125 Whitehurst, Marian 74 Taylor, Maxine 45 Teater, Marilyn 119, 62 Thomas, Delores 45, 124, 50 Thomas, Donald 73 Thomas, Robert 45 Thome, Carilyn 118 Thomton, Betty 125, 73 Thomton, Don 73, 82 Thornton, Jerry 63 Tietien, John 63 Tjarks, Gene 121, 73, 82 Tobias, Marg' 123, 120, 63 Tockes, Pat 63 Topper, Robert 73 Tortat, Margaret 45, 124 Trapp, Donald 46 Trapp, Anna Lee 118, 128, 73 Trapp, Robert 73 Traser, Juanita 46, 124 Turner, Dorothy 74 Turner, Jack 121, 74 Turner, James 74 Ulrich, Delores 74 Unes, Lorraine 120, 125,74 VanBuenning, Dick 107 Vanderheiden, Dale 74 Vendusen, Geraldine 63 Van Scoyoc, James 74. 88 Vamey, Bill 74 Venyak, Ned 63 Venyak, Vera 46 Vermillion, Robert 46, 121. 127 Vicary, Bill 122, 133, 127 Vicary, L. 127 Vicary, Martyann 119, 62, 74 Vinson, Daniel 74, 88 Vivian, Jane 62 Vogel, Bill 74 Vogel,'Phy1lis 124, 122, 123 Vojnovich, Ted 110, 45, 127 Vlokovich, M. 120, 74 Vollmer, Dave 62 Wagner, Dick 88 Wagner, Francis 45 Wahl, Shirley 120, 62 . 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