Manual High School - Mirror Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1949

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STUART BECKER C1 V1 cs 13154 giSgfyT5 Advanced Math Modern HiSf0I:y Geography ll Baskel-Ball C0305 World Problems i Senior Class Advisor BEE BIHKETT English Joulnalisln Manual Editorial Staff ELMA M. BROOKS R. M. CAHAIL Shorthand P 3123222 C' BUCHER Physics T . Soiaizlrfore Class Advisor ,R CINEVRA CHI VINGTON W. J. COCHHAN Girls' Clee Club Boys ' Choir Girls ' Clioir gicagpella Choir VIOLA BECKER COOK Coordinator of Accompanist Distr-ibutive Occupations tep en Foster Singers NUXUUE UETNER 'nonnand iai Training 5 TKUTYTY UE-S BNN ETTE S Secrexar Oiiice Machine Typingg Minot nsiness Staii UO Yoocis DA XCLXN F9 AN Bioiogy SOEN DTEKEN Aigebva :nan V ev ein Get Uenmsdner RGeynKf.-in Ciuih EAU GE FLORA E U . S. Eismq' 0' f' E ASTM on G. ecnon MTL-T Speech Cot! 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Uktecxof oi Leaders NYHAN NXAEXL-L-Pu NXCCL AN dvaxxced Shottkxand ' X Ytactkce A Sect emma NAacX1Knes V5 E LUKE GSSXS P . E. 05306 X Acblanced T791 'NXAUELXNE L- AVXEEKT Oiiice Ch eet GENE XCROEYEL- Spee ch FLORENCE C. NUX Home Management oi Home Economics Ackvisox GEORGE C . MASON Oiiice EeaA Senior CXass EEL-EN MUN STERM PM En gXk sh 1 0 w INA PEA RL NICHOLS English THEODORE L. NIE Maclzin e D Woodwor eceased on k J 'I N M.. NOR l TON v eclzam cal Drawln g WILLIAM M. POWELL HENRY H3 PRATT IHENE P IC MOLLIE HABOLD Slzeit Met-:FIB CQ0Inn1erc1al Law Foods R E Head 0fEnE1ish Dept. b ,W ' r wi IWCS B ' Ad ' I' 't C1 sflfeagiif. Adiiscgrg Camera Club 'WS Home EC 0 CS Adxigf gf Njazlgizl-L Hefner Society Q LQ L CEHTRUDE REINHARD O. H. RUYLE ARTHUR Dean of Girls Machine Shop Head Counselor SCH ULZ Macbin e Woodwork .45 J DOROTHY L. SPRAGUYL Spanish American League P an SONYNXE R S. B. T3ioTogj 'or Gia-ss Sponsor SNTTT H Tunr ROSENTARY F . Cooperarive Oiiice Occupations Y L BOW ARD C . STONEBOCX9 GLY OA Ni. svnsnnrx ANN ABLLLE T A icaX Education - Yfench Arr OW an Latin Niirror Advisor H Le Cercie Yrancasis Phy 5 ' Stan! Y? o sherha Assr ' mm Ba ch As-sis hah Coa RUTH ST AGI Oiiice Base ER V1 . THOMAS Dept . W ALT Head oi 'Niath Head oi Science Oept. ' c Ticket 'Manager Athi eu LXLLY VE-LOB Speech rs Bureau PTM' MARGARET TU CKE-Vx Shorrhand Tvvme Speaiae Senior Ciass EVEL YN L. WALLEH Librarian Libra HES TE H A C ly Club . WALMSLEY ounselor E'I1g1fS11 S ESTELLA WHEELER HAEEL C. WOLF Ge-Qgraphy Unlfed States Audio-Wsual Aids Jumor C t lass AGL S' my V1 SOI' FLORENCE M. WES English COTT MW W' U57-ff . 3? rf if gg. 'fr A 2 5 f - . 5. 5 1. 'E s u HF Q 5 3 1 1 . Q . . K T.. K ,,..,f,-7 '5 ,Mm XA ...wm- - 4 1:-'f? A ff-2 'ie .. -, T A ww ...M f'f,.'f?P .- V yr. ,az 'f'kl,21nx.,w1fS ' 'Q' Q g ,4x A W Am. .ay MW1.,-ff' 'M My Lam.- Mwv w L.......f .uv- .mv ...nmvf ,S s is I H. ,,.,hW . ,aguxng-. Q XM 7 ' ra fs ,yiifksf , K A . H . X. 1 1 X v . Y it ? 1 3 W , K . 3 x 5 Q S 4 . S 'TS' ,V ' z. if - H 2 l .0- x ,Tb u.. ,pw -pp- IP' as ww-,ia ,Io Anne Shaw, vice-presidenlg Bob Owen, presidentg Peggy Michael, Secretaryg Sue Hobley, treasurer. . -Q,,W,.Mqfv: :ff-qM,..,-,yga f- Q- -.N , 'Q 5 ,A . , Q' 'A ,S :H ' -1. ,, K 3 it ,- I V. ' V A-su .,g,f.ff1' V, in V . , .,, -.H J.. W., Q r W -w-2 'Y'5zwf??l12fw ' f , V1 P X ' - 7 mi.. V , 1. W.. K fm pf fy in-vfwsfixwi 5, 18 EDWARD APPLEGREEN Ed spends his liesure time playing basket- ball and going to Bar- tonville. ELOISE AYERS Seldom seen, seldom heard: but very pleasant. V PAT BARNES Pat is a speech student who is always prepared. PAUL ASTLE This lad from Maple- town spends most of his time at the Adams Super Market. JEANETTE BARNES With herhigh intelligence and ambition Jeanette is sure to go far. VERNA BARNEWALT A congenial friend to all Vema is always willing to lend a hand. DELORES ABEL This hep little manualite makes a good candy sales girl. ,IEANETTE ALDER Soft-spoken Jeanette is one of those gals who is really nice to know. DELORES ACATUSSI We admire Delores's taste of clothes and good grooming. PAT ANDRE Pat's outstanding fea- tures are her beautiful eyes and hair. K A - A A 4 A A ' l BARBARA BEESON FRANK. BENJA A A Y R A , Barbara is active in the Frank is one of our V Y-Teens and is enthu- Conscienteoug an Stu- ' 4 siastic in everything she dent. does WAYNE BLAND ' Not only is he 'ood- looking and inteigent ' but Wayne has a pleasing personality. ,ff-A My an .og HAROLD BLOOM Haro1d's outstanding cllaracteri stic is his quiet manner. 'E GOLDIE BARR oldie is one of our Cosmetology students who s end the aftemoon at ,entral. ' LAVON NA RARTH -'t1 so A Thi s is on e spa' ech ' A student who gives her F convictional speeches with determination. ' ' nv LHNA HAYLOR Looks like Cupid caught up! with this Miss, w o is soon to be a Mrs. 1 W s Ap, y , A V A .. i A y X A ,d MARGARET BARRA Marg had done a good job as Senior Girls' President. MORRIS BARTH Morris is one of the hard-hitting linernen who made our team success- ful this season LEOTA BICAWIS When Leota plays in the band it's Swing Low, Sweet Clarinet.' GLORIA BOWKER Another su rise of the ear was ClIforia's spark- Ilin g diamond. ROBERT BOZARTH The look in Bob's eye reveals his mischievous ways. WALTER BR TEN A Walter-alias Kholenkove, helped to make our class play really hi- larious. MARILYN ROWKER Included in Marilyn's list of favorite pastimes are swimming and music. EVERETTE BRANN Always nicel dressed, ,I.R. is realI,y quite the fellow about Manual. DFILBERT BRESSLER His broad smile and sparkling eyes have cap- tivated many a Manual girl's h eart. BILL BLOOMPOT As well as being inter- ested in our band, Hill is interested in a certain blonde member. KATHLINE BOSECKE R This hoto enic Vianualite, , P 5 1 is a cosmotology student W P- DONALU BLOOMPOT According to the Senior Class Play, Ilon's special ties are fireworks and discus throwing. GLORIA ROUR I n Aubum hair, Shmlfli eyes, and a bright smil help Complete Gloria's Sunny personally. DARLENE BUGG Darlene's interests lie in bowling, movies, and travel. DONN A BUTCH Donna is a little on the tiny side and is another of ourcosmetology stu- dent. ii .IOANNE BURDETTE All out for a good time 7 Joann e loves dancin g, shows and parties. .IIM CALLAHAN Jim proved to be quite an actor as the young Mr. Kirby in our Senior Class Play. I if in - - fgbfftf: f .. if 'K mis . II? .N Q ' i K I ' W o .f., MARIO RI E BRIDGES ROBERT BROWN N'larjorie's chaming man- Bob has done a fine job ner is made even more as president of our so by her pleasing sing- choir and a member of ing voice. Student Council. MARILYN BROWN Marilyn's assets in clude her scholastic and dancin g ability. WALTER BRUNINGA Walt is one of these fellows we have to look up to--over 6 feet tall! 1 CORRINE BRUNINGA Although she has uiet ways, Corrine's dark, shining e es show she really sparhles inside. JOYCE BRUNNER Joyce was one of the cute little gals in our Manual Revue chorus line. 5.. ., f I ,, -. if f . gi 43 . t HL. A ED CASSIDY One of Ed's favorite pastimes is swimming. H ELEN CHITTUM Helen's artistic ability has started her interest in window displayin g. .IOANNE CLAUS A million thanks to Joanne, the editor of The Manual, for mak- lng our paper one of which to be proud. 3,315 ' - .Fam 4 ik, u f i:1'i -32 vf f X DALE CAMPBELL . . . HIRBERT CAMPBELL This fellow's enthuslastlc We will remember H interest in science im- presses us. bert for his clever lmllatl on of Buelah! A-' Qi 're ,itz , at 1 4 ' Wt PHILLIP CAMPBELL TOM CASKY -' Phil's tactics keep Tommy makes up IH everyone laughing! noise what he acks - , L in size. MARY CASSIDY We have heard that this ' qulet MISS IS a - n accom plished swimmer. EDNA CHRISTY Edna's red hair and ex- pressive eyes contribute to her attractiveness. MARGARITE CLAUSEN Marg, who ho es to do ofice work, chooses tap dancing as her favorite pastime. 'Wiz 'Q W 1 r ina' 3 4, 1. M 5755 X '11 5 .pix . gy - ,. x is NANCY DAILY Always well groomed, tiny Nancy is sporting a diamond on that third finger, left hand. HELEN DENNIS Demure Helen is always smiling and pleasant. HOWARD DEAN Howard is our re d- haired bass fiddle player. JAMES DWASME Jimmy is always on the ball, especially when it comes to selling tickets for the games. L llyy ' . :Ext f 5 . , 'U X .A tw bf ,At lr MEL VIN C LOSEN Melvin was one of our bearded football players. DORIS CORWIN Doris has red hair and a peppy personality to go wit it. DOROTHY CRAIG Dot's interes in cosme- tolo y is only surpassed by ier interest in John. JEAN CLEVELAND Vivacious Jean, is well remembered for her part in the '48 Revue. ROBERT COWIE Bob is one of our top men and really a flash on the basketball floor. AMOS CROTHERS Amos' destiny may lie in orchestra directing. 'Li e if if JAMES EAKMAN A Pete and Repete--Here we g0 again! DOLORES EBERHARDT Dee's cheerleading and acrobaric dancing ability are enjoyed by all of us. SHIRLEY EDEN BURG Shirley is an enthus- iastic member of our choir! . K X femur JACK EAKMAN Double Trouble-We never know whether it's ,Iay or his brother to whom we are speaking EDO EDEN This mechanical minded wizard is sure to be a success in his field. DELORES EDWARDS Blonde Delores has ambitions to become a teacher. MARJO R1 E DEWE ERTH We all think petite Marge is as Cute as a bug's ear. MERLE DOUBET This freckled lad hails from Hannah City. A DARLENE DOUBET A dark-haired gal from Hanna City--that's Dar lene. EDWARDDOTTA What a rough looking policeman Eddie made in the class play! ' a JlADlNE FINLEY Nadine is one of the Ortunate people who is apable of making her Dvsm clothes. QWLVIN FOSTER e've heard that Alvin's chief ambition is to he- come an animal trainer. LORETTA FLESNER Loretta is always will- mi .to lend a hand in heping to make Man- uals activities suc- cessful. JOANN E FRAZELLE :Ioanne's chief interests include stenography and Ray. . 'fr G95 s i, M O fwa-in Vu' , .2 t HUDSON EDWARDS This speed demon is a good track man. EDWARD ELLIOT Ed seems destined for a very successful fu- ture in the field of art. NORMA EPPERSON Above everything, Nomxa loves to dance! PAT EDWARDS This ardent driving stu- dent transferred to Man- ual from Omaha, Nebraska. GLORIA ERICKSON I We will remember Gloria for her pleasant person- alit and her excellent I the per ormance as V dignified Mrs. Kerby ln our class play. DONNA FARRAH Dark Eyes-Donna has them together with pretty hair and a becoming ' wardrobe. 'A P- fi rw 5 2 I , .F iwasjsf. Quai K? I 1 GENE GAUWITZ Gene has proved him- self to be quite an efficient mechanic. .IIM GOGOLE Jim is always ready with a bright sa ing and quick smile. Nlis- chievous? You bet!! JACK COULD We all remember Jack for his original mono- logues and pantomines- how could we forget? NORMA GLIDER Norma is everwilling to help. One of her activ- ities has been choir. NANCY GOUGH JOANNE FREDRICH Reading, bowlin , and swimmingoccupy Jgoanne's spare time. BETTY FUEGER Betty's favorites are horseback riding, football games, and Bob. 'sei A? ix if ., 49' E 1 , 'ev sf? Nancy is one of our V musical Manualites, a ' member of both the choir and the band. .uwu i,-1 f ' , ' . f new MARILYN GRACE Marilyrfs sparkling eyes I ortray her vibrant per- P . sonality. BARBARA FUEGER Barb is interested in bycicle riding, secretarial work, and Bill. DONNA GARRABRANT Never a dull moment when Donna ets that mls- chievous qook in her eye. R. .V if 'HOW t 55.1 MARY HAINLINE This attractive blonde is really athome on thedance floor. DON HANCOCK An ambitious lad, Don's interests lie in archi- tectual drawing. M. 3 f' V :M s J in Ci -f 4 r i is A DOLORES HALLER A few of Dolores vir- tues--dependability, plea- sant personality, scholas- tic ability. ROLAND HARTWIG A comedian always. We all saw Rol's wonderful portrayal of Donald in the senior class play. L 'iq ll K wr- erer Qf ' v ,HM t is 'fc MARY GRAWEY Mary's outstanding musl- cal ability has been an asset in our choir and other Manual productions. RONALDGREVE Little lionnie has big abilities. Through his willingness and person- ality we've seen him successfully accomplish many things. ,HM GUSTAFSON The choir will surely miss .lim and his modest blush. ' 21+ - 7 3 A. gr 15? W I ALMA GREEN It is a pleasure to be around petite Alma, who is always plea- sant. GLORIA GRIFFITH A bookkeeping whiz, Gloria will go far, we predict. SHIRLEY HAGEMAN Shirley hasn't decided et whether she will be a secretary or lab- oratory technician. RONALD HEINELE Ronald seems to like drafting and hopes to make it his career. CATHERINE HEMPSTEAD So small, she's hard to see, so uiet, she's sel- dom heard, but Kay is as sweet as they come. MARILYN HILLIG .vlarilyn can always be depended upon to put anyone in a ay mood with her sparking per- sonality. Qi EDNA HEMPHILL Taste in clothes and training in Cosmetology has added to the neatness of this prim gal. PAT HERCET Big brown eyes and a s arkling smi e are two ol, Pat's characteristics. RICHARD HODGSON Dick did an outstand- ing performance in both the Revue and Class play. ALRERT HAZELWOOD This quiet, good-looking lad is interested in sports. MARGARET HIE DEN Another slave, Marg is on the Mirror business staff. THELMA HEDRICK P Thelma's dark hair anc eyes and pleasant marine: are only a few of her gooc qualities. BILL HEIMESHOFF We hear that this bass' drummer intends in hisl future to become a car- penter. X HOB HOWPIRTFIR CLAU DIN IC HOWIJCTT Bobby is il lhl'f?C'l9Uef We've seen Claudine's man. Football, basket- dancing in most every ball, and b3Seball he,S show Wlanual has put on. tops in all three. RICHARD HOYDT DON HUF? h Dick is the only fellow A slave on the ot er who took shorthand this end Of Lb? deal, Dqn IS year, We l1earhe'S quite on the .vllrror Business efficient. Staff- ? i Q v i jldig l 4 - , rp, ,, .M ggi J MARGARET IIOLMAN Petite Peggy is so quiet one hardly knows she is around. KEITH HOLLOWAY Keith's ambitions lie in the field of teaching, especially coaching, and from his ability along that line, he's sure to be a success. WILAIA HOUCHFINS This pert little blonde is one of Nlanual's most vivacious personalities-- DOFIIS HOUSFIH One of our attractive Stephen Foster belies, Doris is always on the full of fun and fancy free! Joh, ROBERT HOWARD GWEN HOWARD Hard-working Bob is sure Quiet Gwen IS Often SCSU to make his place in the and Seldom heafd- world. BEVERLY JOHNSON Bev's school spirit has been proven by her attend- ance at all the games. DOROTHY JOHN SON Quiet Dot has a very pleasant personality. JOSEPH JOHNSON Better known as Bubbles , Joe is real- ly a personality around school. 'G' 1 i, 1? in CHARLES JOHNSON A most capable and out- standing mayor, Chuck is also active in drama'- tics, music, and sports. EMILY JOHNSON Em's sense of humor is Lust as vivid as her red air. JOYCE JOHNSON We admire JoyCe'S attractive clothes and faultless grooming. JAMES HUNT A really talented art student, Jim's pastels are especially admired byus. PAT JACOBY lt's those with wonderful school spirit like Pat's who keep old Manual on the top. ' . ELIZA BETH ANN JACQB- SON Betty is a star book- keeping pupil! CHARLES JENKIN S Although this Bartonville lad is kinda shy, he is a friend to all. DOROTHY KELLEY Oot's neatness and quiet manner will make her a model secretary . GLEN KILLEBREW It 1S a pleasure to Know Glen, who always has a smile. px P wil' RICHARD KELLY it 'Y ya The building of Dick's model airplanes is 'done ' with the utmost precision and care. . V Q Q . KATHERIN E KTN CSLEY L ' This sweet dimpled miss, Q' who came to us from ' Clasford, is a credit to Manual. in Q, ., ,i., ag., DOROTHY JORDAN The adjectives sweet and sincere fit Dot to a T. RO BERT KALLISTER Bob carries out his loyalty to Manual in the color scheme on his car. ..... A ROBERTKELLER ,, No one could escape ' Bob's detennined sales- .. manship when he was selling fogtball tickets. vf FLORENCE JOOS A hardworking Miss a- round Nlanual, Florence devoted much time and effort to the senior pages. CHARLOTTE KEICLEY This Cosmetology stu- dent's work with make- up in the class play really helped the Characters to look their part. ED KELLER Ed has a variety of hob- biesg including sports, woodwork, and collecting stamps. l'w.w 'i GERALD KRAUSE Th.ere's nothing Jerry likes more than hunting. PAT KROMER Pat's marvelous sense of humor makes her very charming company. GEORGE KURFMAN A good all-around fellow, George is fond of dancing. NORMA KREPS Norma may seem quiet, but she's really full of fun. CAROL KROMPHARDT Carol's long blond hair is envied by many Man- ual girls. MIKE LACANSKI Shy little Mike is always in mischief. BETTY LOU KITSELMAN Quick witted Betty Lou is full of'pep,, no matter what she does. A LOIS KNIGHT We give Lois great recognition for her three years as director of the Manual Revue chorus line. A BARBARA KLARICH Probably destined to be a nurse, Barbara 1 is just what the doc- l tor ordered. l PAULINE KOLB The sparkle in Pauline's eyes protrays her ways and personality. EDNA LIGHT Edna'S hobby-dan cingi her ambition-office work. n IOLLEEN LINDSAY Colleen hopes to make office work her career, while sewing and reading occupy her spare time. Q air K :ffl p lee. , MARILYN LINDICN VIarilyn's singing ability and loveliness combine to make her one of Man- uaI's most popular girls. BILL LOHMAN Bill has always been popular, especially with the fair sex. ,A JM hx. III Ai it, vi. MU PHIL LACY Shyness and a pleasing personality accompany this bowling fan. LARRY LAWLER Always out for a good time, Larry is likely to be seen at the sweet shop any time of the day. WILLIAM LEWIS We all dodge when. we see Tv'lanual's Driving Car. Bill might be at the wheel. RICHARD LAUTERBACK A little on the quiet side, Richard has that pleas- ing manner that has won many friends. BETTY LEITNEH As well as being at- tractive and well-liked Betty is an excellent student. EDITH LIGHT This little usherette hopes to make a career of nursing. 33 K3 X' it Y -if WILMAMAILE This quiet miss's chief asset is her beautiful, long, hair. JACK MARCUSSEN We see Jack, in his future, designin the mansions to be buiit in Peoria. JO ANN MARTIN Always with a twinkle in her eye, witty ,Io Ann keeps us in a gay mood. '- . 44 .t at X me C . EVEHETTE LOOK JUNE LORBER 1--- V1 A loyal bandmember, Ev- We wonder who those V erette is every Manualite's green eyes are always friend. so dreamy about. 'lll i 1 L ' We , uomca LOSCH JOYCE LOVELACE f f, Donice, who always has ,Ioyce's ambition 1S to 1- - a pretty soirano voice, become one of our women ,, iwy. ' is active int e Y-Teen's in white. W- f Club. ug Q A if 4 1 i A 2 STANLEY MALLORY Stan seems to be com- pletely absorbed in the interest of his engi- neering job at Cater- pillar. DOROTHY MARTIN Dot never misses a basketball game--she is one of our most enthu- siastic fans. ARNOLD MASON Football star and all around. good ?uy, Corky WHS Jl1l'11OI' C HSS PTESI' dent, And when it comes to sports he is really on the ball. wi !. !T5'! GEN E MICHAEL Who knows -- some da we may see Gene with sidebums toting his violin. HARLAN MILLER Electric a paratus holds a eat fascination for Hagan. 'aft - WV,- W, ,V5 x A PEGGY MICHEAL A reall popular Man- ualite, igeg y has been on the Stuient Council all during her three years at Manual. PAUL MILLE R We certainly enjoyed Paul's acting as Mr. Sycamore in the class pay. , -Q nf H H: 'i -. : ' , . ,, jf' 2 5, if Q nn w - sh ,M k i 5 2,7 , if 2 , ,K i W R f 6 1- ' ea n 35 F ir gt XX if iii i! ws'? I ,C 555 4, 'ij r DELOHES MATU LIS fl As the Grand Duchess Olga Katrina, Dotty cer- tainly did afine job. JOYCE MCMULLIN This efficient Miss Treasurer ofthe Y-Te TED MERVOSH is ens his ood lookin fellow's T e - .S sole interest is spo rtsl - .. A .mf if BARBARA MCKELLIP Barb is one of those quiet gals with a pretty smile. JOHN MEMMEN John has his future all lanned: a trip to Caliljomia, an education at Bradley, a career in the Air Corp. JOAN MEYERS A cute gal who dresses nicely couldn't hel but be opular with both girls and, boys. N N if 'rg ,, , P 'f - gy f i . gig ? , BILL MUDD Our lightest lineman, but ahard-hitting one. 'ERMANAKKEN This retailing student hopes to enter the field of merchandising. BILLNOACK Bill's interest in motors is onl e ualled b his , Y , Q Y -interest 1n sports. JOAN MURRY There's nothing ,Ioan likes better than a good baseball game. , DAVID NIBBLEN Dave's tenor' voice is a valuable asset to our choir. RGBERTA OLLER Bobb is another of Manualxs personalities who is continually havin g Men trouble. ligsl.. MIN GUS ways lu-xppy-go-l ck g where there's misclhieyf, there's Bill. ERMA MOORE Butch's interests in- clude sewing, driving, singing, and dentistry. -. 9 Q X Qi? R 5 T Q- i f JUEL MODLIN Alloiher Of Manual'5 star seamstresses, ,Iuel is always pleasant. CORALIE MORDU E Corky can always be found where there's fun frivolit , Charlotte Kieg let, andIDoris Houser. , fi 3 xii rt 77 w at Q 7 X' 1, . , O ,X NOHMA PETROS Norma's perfectly clear and smooth Complexion is envied by everyone. MARJORIE PETZING Always willing and in- dustnous, Margie's plea- sant, riluiet manner has won for ermany friends. 'X 1 -nl' Z? f if ,.w.W.U w, Q , nu 3 if MARY PIIEASANT Although 'vlary islnterested in business, her foremost ambition is to become a housewife. JIN1 PHILBEE With jim it's sfmorts in any season. e is a star in whatever he attempts-basketball, foot- ball, and track. '. Wulf 6.2 V ? 6- K ff QA 7, l 5 P-. fa JULIA ORLEAN Julie would like to spend her life altemating between the roles of an efficient office worker and a good swimmer and tennis player. GEORGE PARRENT Otherwise known as Brain, George is an ambitious student. GARN ET PENMAN Gamet is the efficient little secretary Of Ol-ll' choir. BOB OWEN Senior Class President and a member of the Student Council, Bob also possesses an out- standing siniing voice and dramatica ility. GENE PATTON Gene seems to spend most of his time in conference with Mr.MaS0n, PAUL PFITRI l3ud's greatest ambition IS to become a lawyer, but we'd rather think of him as a man about town. GLORIA RANDALL Demure Gloria always has a pleasant ex- pression. BARBARA ROBERTS Barb has the prettiest dim les and sweetest smifie seen on the campus. PAT ROMANE Pat's sparkling eyes and ring match her personality. ANGELA PISCAGLIA One never sees petite Angelia without seeing an , KIKI PULITES ' - The twinkle in Kiki's eye ...,- ' X indicates her jolly per- ' sonali ty. MELVIN HEISER Melvin's well-groomed appearance reveals his good taste. SUE ROBLEY We give credit for our successful year book to our competent editor, Sue. EILEEN RUDLOFF' Eileen spends much of her liesure time in read- ingand sewing. KENNETH PLATTNER This good looking fel- low is really a brain in 1 physics. CLAUDE POWELL To become a mechinist is Claude's chief ambition. BARBARA SCHOCH This lucky gal is going to Missouri to live on a farm after graduation. l BILL SCHN El DER Quiet Bill is one of our easy-going seniors. X DALE SCHO FIELD Dale seems to ha . ve one field of interest -- sports. ARVIN SCIIHOEDER One of the most likely to succeed, that's Arvin. His pleasant personality , ambition and intelligence are only a few reasons why we think so. is ' G' , X , f -1,7 , at , K 55 Rs, ' T . i e A WNNU5 SALYETTI WILLIAM SANDALL up V- -gg, Minnie, who is a member Bill is one of Aour talk- X Efnglerlliggngflans to teach ative History Wizards. K :wir , W 5 ' 12 A, xi ARCHIE. SANDERS We hear Archie, alias Sandy, likes swimming and basketball and hopes to be a comedian. JOHN SATOFF' ,Iohn's interests seem to be college algebra and his research job at Cat. BETTY SCHMIDT DARLENE SCHNEIDER This uiet Miss is an WS fun I0 be around accompiiished pianist. Darlene, who is always ready for a laugh. 'H IRIS SEPPELT PAU LIN E SFIAUID Iris is fond of business, In the futureiwe will be music, Swimmin , and a referring to Palllllle as certain lad calleg George. Mrs' John Unes' LOIS SHAEFFER MARGARET SCHAEFFER Lois surprised us all with Peggy is lanning to the diamond she has on her attend Bradlbey Univer- third finger. sity in the fall. DONNA SHANE .IO ANNE SHAW Uonna's chief ambition is to be married--she told us so. Maybe in the class play Essie was an ameteur at ballet, but when it comes to photography she really knows her stuff. BETTY N. SCOTT BETTY SCOTT Betty has chosen for Betty: Who h0PeS to her future the noble pro- be a nurse, would b fession of teaching. CERAL DIN C SCOTT Gerry kept the Y-Teen girls supplied with en- tertaining programs, as co-program chairman. a pleasant addition to any hospital sta ff. MARIE SCUDDER Marie is a faithful mem- ber of Lh A ll Choir e cappe a X E f .af I ACK SKAU JANET SMITH This red-haired band .lanet's sweet disposition nember is a good partner will help to make her an n the dance floor or ideal secretary. Ekating rink. EAN SMITH MARY S3-TYTHE ' If ,Iean's ambition is Photography rates high fulfilled, she'll be a on Kay's list of pastimes. :ompetent stenographer in a few years. fait .2 JOANNE SHEBER ,Ioanne's list of hobbies includes: Baseball, dan- cing, and cooking. VIOLA SHEMPF This future secretary has a fascinating collection of novelty pins. NADENE SHREVES Central's loss was Man- ual's gain conceming this attractive bookkeep- ing student. ' S DAVE SHELTON llis speed and fast think- ing on the gridiron have gained for Dave city- wide fame. DONALD SHOWERS Don is one of lVlanual's mischievous seniors who is well known for his enthusiastic display of school spirit and ex- tremely comy jokes. EARL SIMON Earl could Hnd no pleasanter way to spend the daythanlazily fis ing. M, ..,,, .Kumi Vi.. , , GENE STANDERFER Gene is forever lookin for somethin to laugi aboutg he's fuR of fun! ROBERT STEAR Bob spends most of his time outside school working in a grocery store. ROSALIE STEPZINSKI As co-head majorette, Ros 's twirling has thrillled and entertained us many times. ELIZABETH STANFEL More than anything else, Elizabeth enjoys meeting new people. THEODORE STEPHANOFF Hardworking Ted is al- ways on the job, and working willingly. DONALD STOCKWELL This stocky fellow is an ambitious vocational student. MARY SN ELLER Along with her outstand in? musical ability and ta ent for acting, Mary's sparkling personality is an asset to Manual. WALTER SPARKS We all know Walt for his wonderful person- ality-we've heard he is quite a bookkeeper, TOO! VIRGINIA SPAN GLER Ginny chooses retailing as her ambitiong horse- backriding as her hobby. EARL SPOUSE Geography tops the list of Earl's studies. ,ir Q4 ,j1 I .7 it -4, 13,71 f - ' i.'.,V' .. ..Vy V ON THO RTON , sf t- y , . U I. A f, -fr .I , mf: 3. K 1' gl f W5 xy HM ' 1l 16- 71 r if -A 'R Q? , X .K Z, KZ Ag, fl' ' JERRY THORNTON . Q t is a familar sight to Good-looking .ICYIY 1? an ee Don streaking by enthusiastic VOCHUOUHI n his motor scooter. student. r ! v 'ENE TJARKS ROBERT 'IUPPER This husk lad is If it's a skater you are lstar footbail player. ' M , S J s y g A its f -I x k in Maj LE 1., looking for, it's fa steppin g Bob you want. st ROBERT STRUM An adventuresome soul, besides Hob's present fishing and hunting he intends to go to Canada next year. 1. . 'V ' '---f m y ' i 3 f ff CATHERINE SULLIVAN Three cheers for Cathy and her performance as Rheba in the class play! LOIS SUTER DON SWANK An all around musician, Don's customers, no we know Lois especially doubt, will be d ing to forher accordian playing. meet him. lgestiny: mortician. EMERY TABOR We wonder how much traveling Emery will do. He plansto bea salesman. BETTY THORNTON No doubt, Betty's recipe collection will come in handy. Ambition: House- wife. DALE VANDERHEIDEN With his blonde, curly hair, teasing personality, and interest in sports, Dale is really a likeable guy. JAMES VAN SCOYOC Winning the Jimmy Graham Award, Receiving an ap- pointment to Annapolis, and being voted Most Val- able Basketball Player, were ,Iim's outstanding accomplishments in sports and scholastics. 'ZILL VOGEL We are sure that this future carpentar will never forget last year's trip to Ca ifomia. BOB VAN NORMAN This future toolmaker likes fishing and hunting. MARTY VICKE RY Although she claims not to be an expert, Marty loves skatin g. RICHARD WAGNER Pappy has done a fine job on our baseball team. DOROTHY TURNER Dot is well known because of her position as candy girl at a dommtown theater. DELOROS ULRICH . This cute little miss seems to have a world offriends. JACK TURNER Jack's one of the tall dark, handsome lads ol our senior class. LORRAINEUNES Sis, who has dark hair and eyes, is an accomplished pianist. COLLE TTE WEILAN D DONNA WENZEL Colette, neat and at- Qood-natured Donna- tractive,isa goodexample five foot one and full of ofa heautician. funl l MARION WHITE GENE WILDE HURST Working as a laboratory technician dominates Marion's future plans. A member of our band, Gene is a little the mischievous side. fi xv r be Ns if f G 1 gi. A V X: .,,, . ll 'Ola i,,., ARTIE WALRAVEN ROBERT WALTER , Artie is really fast on the Bob may Seem quiet dance floor. but he knows all the answers--expecially in history. ' CECIL WAY SHERRILL WEATHERS Cheerful andgood-natured! fl qulet Serum? minded What more could one ask? ad, Shemll will Surel succeed. y BILL WEAVER B B ' Bill is one of the boom- W2 lggxgmrggied Boys ing basses in our choir. cheerleading since he moved to California. . -0 'ff .. 2 K I Si kv . J' na 6 if , -5? at ,,,,,.. 2 if . . if ' 1+ 'aw ff, df M VIRGINIA WOOD We wonder what Ginny would do if she couldnt talk. A very becoming pastime. PAUL WRIGHT That deep bass voice of Paul's is much appreciated in the c oir. WAYN E WYTCHE RLY This tall lad's main interest is electronics. EARL WOOLEY A very popular Manualite Q Earl is sincere and con- scientlous in his work. GRACE WYCOFF' A conscientious choir member, Grace's quiet ways w1n her many friends. BOBYOUNG Bob is known around school for his curly hair and the wonderful job he did as center on the football team. JAY ET WILKEN janet is full of pep and always ready for a good time. .IOANNE WOLSLAG Future lans-window decoratingg fnavorite past- time-roller skating. K . 5 ! sh , Sift., ,,, , 1 it L -'2. ..,,, A tec 'W t i i ' .i q ii: , ,,,V g g ii 'I i . Sw MARY WILSON This bowling fan intends to work in a doctor's office after graduation. I GEN E WOLSTENHOM We've all seen the wo derful work Gene hag- do ne on the football field. Dancin and ice skating are orgly a few of the things he does well. ef....':'3 ?,.f R IIZABETH WILLIANIS 'ns cosmetolo y student vssesses a viirant per- inality. ISETTY ZACHMAN This Iuture beautician thoroughly enjoys bowling and swimming. ISSELL ZEARS BETTY ZEISLER uss is enthusiastic in Betty is as friendly and is interest for railio full of life as people id photography. come. I l l J M'-t fm ' .-1 K N3 s i ' .V I I M SHIRLEY SENTZ Shirley gave an excellant perfomnance in the class play! Besides this, we admire her for taking an active part in many of our clubs and activities. VAL EDICTORIAN Jeanette Barnes Shirley Hageman ,ie I -- Wmafz -A-,-1' AJ 35 in Q5 .-:af .ff 1 QA 57 fzzi., ' f Jae! ,' fag. 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Smith 1 l - A gf hai 'Q i - ,lllrn il f A M... S , ,wa i 57 it ze uf ,xr IWW!! ui it 1 s. f' 1 ' l lil-l '53 ll ' x' f f i a w fre lf f f LT' . '- ..'l fff,ff t Www 4' f i L X X! - V 'Di x V I l 4 f 0 V tl OX ,N Q! S i S Q C 0+ l ' C. Somogyi N- Stahl fx? Y V1 1' Lf . max, 5? 'F' S -sa 1 'i-in E. Stear E. Steffan L. Stiarwalt R. Stiarwalt A -Y ,W . , ,. k , ww--Q A .., f iw A , kA'- ' ' ,g, ,' Q Q . Ml A I ,. S? 5' 5 K , livh' li I M Q .zz gig., 1 A Q .,,,V,l. , fr' l X G 2- - L A K K k . H. Stone C. Strantz G. Stuaan C. Sutherland D. Sutton 'iw A. Stiles Svymbers I V if 3, - L L W a or Y L. SVYml9CI'SkY M- Swan P- Tabor S. Taghon J. Taylor B. Templin Zfffvxg-ww Y , , , - Q: I sl D. Thomas 'f 1 4: 5 . P- TlDmPSOIl D. Trapp E. True W Turk J. Tutwiler r'Vll'7f K , , s. Underhill L un.. ylols ff ef ' S X .1 W R :gall ' X ff 4 t .. are 352 Q45 ,, 40, no , ? W' -Q31 Eff f fff ff fjiafi? Q fm A Nr n ff f A276 wif S r S Wa 32.555 4 P. Vance R. Vicary aa- 5-ft f 'fix 4 'in ' D. Wagner J. Waller P. Waltman P. Watts D. Waugh J. Webb 'L ,Q W W2 W zW 43 fs, In f J. West P. Wetzel Whitaker Whitby B. Whitfield D. Wichman a 192. J, Wilkie C, Will D. Williams W. Williams F Wilson E. Windsor , .i b l l l S. Wolford A. Yeley M. Yocum D. Youngren T. Zahner H. DeF'rance M 5? , , .454-fp aaa' Vi y - ' my ,eafzz ,Qin C? f2!f95fQ ,Kia Q wwcQ.bQ, X ,Za 61466 1 6- 63 A M f,-.' i Q W silist 1112 N QQ ' ff. .f , nf :E . 4 A K' -7 '. :ggi N 1 .7 - ' M 5 4, 3 .N . v g ff n Ka 'na 1 , 2 5 f .,,,,1,M .--.-MQ.-wwwmx K+-w+ M- wswswnswmdr . n 'swf ' l 7. . I , ' im 'm, .Q ff m. Denzil Jines, Betty Riegel, Pat Gibson, Dale Seffei. L- Alcaraz M Alcorn B. Aldelr L. Anthony -. 1 t y y 2 yy. t W k ig. yg?y. gg? , -.Jw ,cqai A il' 9 - .,.. . ,W ., at B. Armstrong li. Afl'EIlh0lZ B' Auer M' Aylef G' Bamewah M. Baumann P- Baxter 'gn -7.-v nm ' 'im-1 AEEQQFYK.-'X fl D. Beal R. Beckley J. Bennett 5' ll. Berends J. Berry N. Berry - ' 4' fear .fel wie A ww! m A' ..,, 'VS vw. if W t 1 k JY. X . ff? f D. Betleridge A. Bingham Blackmore E. Bland QNX 43 -, v i L- Bowling V' Bradshaw C. Brahms L.. Branchfield 'Q 59? 45-A A -A A ' N, N-.Lx 5. 'B mF?w KBY P .l. Appling B- Applegren .- ,Af ...Wy G We J . Arencls in 40 .:- fe, 1 'll 3' ig 4+ .2 I f QQ lvl. Badgerow D. Baer D. Bailey Always full of pep, BUDDY CASSENS can be seen most any time wearing a cheerful smile. B, Blagg E. Boswell we at 1 Q 1 A A G. Brickner R, B1-111 D. Bowens 5, fe. . ,,, v-Y ' ali vyxx 1 . ff A. Brown ,-. CJ! 43, ge B 4 135. - n '- Q f. ' .' - f Z 'vi ' C ff' A Q-ff.. .4 'f W' W ,. ,'i'2'.,p 5,1 3 J J wh . 'v ., -w L' xi ,Q a f W rr 1 'I EF .. f , Lgrgglfs. B. BYOWH B- Brown B. Brown F. Brunzick 'Qi k if 'H 22, , ' R E. Bush M. Butsch D. Burdess D. Callahan Although a quiet girl, JOAN TIARKS ls also very sweet and peiite. uf'-1 .fi Wm 'bl 'se Q52 1 A K 4, B. Clifton J. Crotts . lm? gs- ov N. Cook C. Cooke '1 E. Crowe J' Cullen i . my C. Coulter I... Curtiss Qhgwf sw , M L Q vs: W ' f . N' '., ,, 5v' ' D- Burg-ard J. Burk B. Burke xg sl.. V ' ,J I T qi F ,Q D. Camel A. Campbell R. Campbell B. Carey J. Case C- Cassel 'Q 'J 'I 3 f.,-4? A , J .4' L. B' Cassens J. Christenson -sw . . 3iia?f..ff.Rx.Ml.?A L ' L- Ciaccia J. Clausson lf Q' -L if if n . fr- J' V. Corey D. Coy .i S Z -f.fvx?f':f ?i E .sr -1..-1. h Q V A J ' L 52-' if l. Cusac M. Dalton 5025? ,Si ...mv . , , . ' .- JM K 'ji-. 1' ., in :ff-w as.. .lv P. Ch risten son J . Clayberg 'R B. Crea .., 'U' ,, 4 . r D. Darrah 67 -1. s .- V- .r M .1:.::a.:- w w M1 , V -M 2. ,Ia ., ,.E. . , . 5. ,F 4 J X .2 1 Q 1 . f F Y. Y ff' x 15-Q. . 2 4 il 7 f -rsiff iii ' .W .r 'W . 1 ks' f . , ff! ' . . - -I .K , kgv.g,.. :E A I .I - Davis ' M . Da Wson .zglkim ., , . ,...., ...V ., '- ' ---- - .. V l ? . , Q , , - 5, 2 In gl, , . I - ii iz. gf D .?A,: D ,,.: N. Dismdng . VD betV V E. Eads D. Eberhardt E 3 1 33641 A D. Edenburn 3. Edinglon I ge ' Afjfi.. z W T' Q f -f . .6 d di A . D J' Edwafds R. Edwards P' Egan F. Elser rr . 1- EWCIS K. Faner 68 W A E xv i .F 3 vu s y 1 N? :Q1 N 6 R LY 3 s. G 3 s Q' 2 x f...e' . -Eg. .. 36 N ' Jai 7' 1 fi if t G- Deckard N. Debry A- Denham H. Deickow N. Dismgng rf'+f--1'-'Q4 I if J. DO'-lghw M- Driggs C.xDrisco11 J. Dudes S. Duttarer S. Eberle D. Edwards B. Egan 'W' 'I . W . A u r . A 2 1.51.11 . va. ,., - if Q '-'fl ' .J Xi . 'Seri' 1 4 43 . 1 'Q 1 z 1 5 . FRANKIE HUTT, small but mrghty, h fu on .the hardwoods. He played for the gin? goninrlggslgngd Edge Junlor Varsity during '48 and '49, M- Elston D- England D. Epley 'QQ D. ,nrd xr -W ei . ' 3 ' . E. Ferrenberg R, Feger . W 8 ,.,,,, f rl Wt .5.- .. . M1 X J. Feiler . .,.. A 6 Q. r Q rx 'R , M. Erby M. Ewers K . -:H i .,.. k k I:-l z B' Fields H. Flessner ',Q- V ,gf ig.. 3 fl g zi f . J. Fomoff B. Foster J. Frazee B. Freres ' I L y ,,K.,. - 'li , A i. - ' Fla Q Z F' il lr. R. Galliger B, Gard D. Galey G. Genda . f Q V 0 J, ..,w,.,.,...is.-' n -V . 'Ii if , . ,-., .4 -. . fi, , 5 f :iffy ,i , af- .Mft if A ,. f af' 'A if ' it i A . I.. ff ,ea .. ,. ,ii , tw- , . --ff' .fx - ' .vii A ' , A Hz-1125 G S 1.0 G Wg .5 ,, A Q A559 iw ,i fi N , iw? I i I, sian .rf - i .wx I if GERRI KOHLEH's pleasing smile is only one of her many outstanding qualities. She also has a wonderful person- ality and is a Sweet girl to know. vt, ii .,- Q I A Q 61 Y J w yl 2 4' E ' f X: 1 - G .,L., 'Kar J K i M. Green D. Greeg B. Griffin G. Griffith B. Friedrick B. Fryer B. Ferguson B- Gibson P. Gibson M. Gill ww .AW . Qs. 12- ii' J if B. Gillorr E, Gilmore B. Glore r ai F.. vvgiii ,i . ., . N E .4 Q Q -tix ab- X -pf ' W f .19 i o. V 9 H. Gonzalez B- Gorman G. Graham 'Q 'P Ge G f 'f ,f 'Wi ' Y uh . , i X .f,'. I A- Gram- H. Gravitt D. Green 'HQ' 4:-5 B ...J'1,'7' iff B Griffiths G'-Guuey P.. Giiywn 43 - y A . G V X ff y 1... . if .G .Q N. Hagaman B. Hake M. Halstead D. Harrnison J. Helmick D. Hennig J. Hinton ..,-, ,K -gi-.. -.. .... -,-U.. .. .. -,.. , V we Wxdhvig ' ' - ,-,Q 5 Q i,' in 'Tsar N hge xv gi ivlilg wg A SWL E bw U nf -fm . . ' in Q fi. 1 gi. .U - gggoilfrwx, . I' X D. Hislope G. H asler F. Hutt J. Isonhart D- Johnson T. Kallister R. Kerker 70 Xu 1. .1-A xy O. Hoeft J- Hoepfner ,ky X 55. .Hi Q35fe.,r'3P- 9751 w . . ,, 2 Qggi wf 5 . M ,J ' fbi! , f W K w e .ry . .SL we A Lf- '55 x . 4 W if ss.. , F I -mmf., .f.gf ,J My-if ww-Q M .1 ,- f ff Bm. 'M ' ' 7 . gi n ' , 4' f ijfnsgk 9 ji igf g a W w,:L A f, gg .f ,W .. .vga Ai 4: f L. Holman B, Hooste f ,, . , l ef' , . ., -. T A 'I' . ' 1 ' -, ' ' 1? ...I-Q W x an! . My -1 ' . ' ' ,-Ill? A. I M- Houser G. Houten x' r if . , . g 353' I 'i 'E , . , I- Ingles C. Inman fi 'fl' 1. 1 1- ,ER M- Jenkins D. ,lines ,N 4 -1. f J.. ff' M. Johnson S- Johnson D. HOWaI'Cl W, Hurnmel f -5 1 'L f5,,i,v-,.:: 5 'ilu-u .,.. A: . ,b C. Hopper L. Horn ' 'F 6 o? 45 Is: H I .,. ' I if. V . . .C ,V .' if FQ 1 G. Hungerford P' Huston Not onl IS ,IOANN CLAYBERG one of the sweetest gxrls at vlanua , but she can slng, too She IS SCIIVS IH GIFIS Cho1r and Stephen Fosters G. Keith J, Kelly J, Kelly J. Kelch B. Kennedy G. Kennedy L- KSU-Hel' J. Kitselman M. Kluever L. Knight D. Kessner G. Kohler l ' ' 42, Q V' Kolb B. Kouri A. Kron C. Krumtinger as if q, .. .Ag ,di .X 17 J- Legle' C- Lewis J- Lewis D. Lindholm '-W-w..,.,.,.,M -........,., This cute redheaded Sophomore is GENE WALLER. Gene has a talent for sports and is a swell boy to know. , 1:5 S- Mallefy M. Manley E. Marchbanks R. Martin Lf. , 35 4 M' fffiiiiiii .41 -- .. .. if K Q il. 'I Li .. E. Lacey J- Livingston D. Lohrman C. McDermott M. McLaughlin it D. May Am, L. MCSSTUOTC C. Meyers T. Milbom R. Miller B. Mills R7 L B, Lane E. Lockhart C. McCallister B. Mcln ty re D. McMullen C. Merriman R, Moore C. Laughin D. Lohnes B. McClaskey C. McKinley D. Magnuson B. .Vlertens S. Moore D' Mufphy P' 7 mS0VeH L- Muir R- Mom G. Moran R. Moen R. Moore 4 H. Nibbelin W, Nielson , Noe M, Norman G, 0153 P. O'Leary K. Overend Q R- Palmer L- Pankel' B. Parkinson P- Paffem .l- Paul B. Peake Around Manual BARBARA GIBSON is known for her pleasing X personality and winning ways. She is a helper in the library. B- Peterson M. Pfeifer P. Phillips lo MM' 1... Q-fee' ,f i ie if P. Pierson J- Pitchef H. Pitzer B. plan J, Parch J. Porter B. Potter , . v se TQA' V, r ,T A ,gl le 3 E f ' ',', K Q ix e WY' Q e 355 B- Handle J- Raymond! E. Rebbec A. Rebholz B. Heed J. Reeves w. Reeves 72 Wy? M T. Ricca S. Richards N. D- R0be1'tS L. Roberts H. Riediinger Rodden P i .,,. 35. ,, L' 3 W. Riedlinger B. Riegel C. Rindfleisch R' Ritzman . ll' . 0 , ,. .. 7, . fe. Q .s .n fi' , S t X ? na iii? i M N. Royslef S. Ryan M. Roe B. Rogers L z .L A fx- , P au. px s D- Sa1ISIY1aI1 F. Schaeffer J- Schaab . - . -L'- ,,-,W-1,.,: A W . , - A ...:', ., . nr-I ' iw x 'Q J . Mg., .- '..,,,x .V ,. .., .K . ., .. 'xi .-' .-wtf. H. Schindler K. Schisler D. Schmitt s friendl as an bo can be LOUIE ALCARAZ is One A Y V , Y f of Manuai's up and coming sportsmen. ,Hank i - fs 1,1 gy X 1 J. scuddef H- Scfwab 5 in if S 5 e .ax -,-. A A Pk XIX R. Schwinn gf. .,. V x 5 J- Segheui D. Selburg J. Sexton P- Schmid' H- Schoch D. Schultz I R 'F r ..g 5 A .r iil is H in zi if , I. M - iv , i, I X .A 'NI .iii i U s i C. Seaman Seevers D. Seffer R, Semel-S .ll gi A 'E' f 1' B. Sheperd R. Shields P, Sheridan N. Shoff ,..-ii..- ...Y . B. Short J- Slyman s6iLa14T74 fr ty L .vugfl we .154 A ,g 5 -- fg. ...- H - - ' 21, . .mx ' - .tj N . Sparks J .fi it + .,.'? ' H , . R. Sronce 535555.3 9 Q N 1 -me ef.. foxy . it f 4 K , 8 3 J tn S 1 x. , 99 .. .554 fa? iw .. 43 - -- A - r - 14' L A ui 4 A ,. w 150 rf , 5. I P. Stevens Yeti Hkiiilsif wi fe, A - ii?5ffgfff ef i 'fm - . Msefai - . ifsai , , ' I I! -iiise p V,h C. SUUIU B. Swords W. Showens M. Sidwell A. Smith B. Smith 1 g.,h ::. W. Sparks A. Spencer i I A. Strapleton , ,L : .- - .sm . -.. t ' ., S5ig3?3 ,: iivs?i1..?,Q3 A ' M13 Q 'I .115 Jilhii ' F l.q.f:,5.,k - . , .. J .H ' ' V55 v2'f ..fV -15.01 P1-af-3t5?f5f2L sf T. Stockdale D. Stuaan . ,ga 2 I-Q-, ' l '. 2.1 J. Stenson C. Stone gan 5 f Simpkins ...Mfr ., 5 . H asf' 'ii e'fm- . Q az ' it . B. Smith F- Simpson V. Slater F. Slaughter eh. x L - D. Smith B. snide. D- Soulhy Full of personality and pep, MARLYN BUTSCH was a Ram cheerleader and may have had a lot to do with bringing up our spirit at the Football and Basketball games. M, 1 . ,. f '- ' .9 I ,se ' WX. .,:, , ,,,. . . ' V A A , it , .L .. ,133 H. S ..., F 3 fi. li - M. Sullivan M. Sullivan R. Svymbersly R. Svymbersky N. Swanson : - ' :Nh fi- k Q, .- i B . Q . ' -f ' 1 ' T.. ' gl X' 2 .- - . . .,.. .. '9? 1 ' j I S 1' B. Taghon B, Taylor R. Taylor D. Teater M. Thomas J. Tiarks fK 'T,.? Ei' Q L h fp? - 'L-, B. Ufen f x, A. Weaver if. I - iw ' W A - -2 -1 1:4 fx I ev M' G- Vaughn B. Vermillion M. vacary B, Wahl., G. Waller R, Walters F' www Jw FRS :Eng D, Wells B. Wetterauer P Wes tloff M. Whalen J. Wheatly M, White 1 BOB PEAKE has shown himself worthy of being one of Manual's star sportsmen. 2 D- Woolard .fm ' ' 'si 'S,.' B. Zahner W .ik ,. jf: J' White M. Whittaker G- Wieland S- Wielafld M. Williams M. Wilhs - Q, ' f f H 1 Q I5 ti ,, 1323! K 1 '65 G. Wisthoff D. Wolstenholm A- Woods B- Wfiedl L. Wriedt -I' Wright D' WYS J. Wyzlic D. Zachman , , 15 ,, jf ,iyx . J , 71,85 I B. Zears -K iw.- MQ k fSa1fQ.E 5, li .mil qui' B- Zeisler C. Zenor M. Zonis J- Kook r, SX f-eggig m . 4-.. isp' ,Lai .I 'f Rx N-- i QQ Q N '1 ' ' x Ry QPF' J J we 1 9 . . . V lr :ff . . if H.. IU a 1, , M.,- I V Qvm1?rr1ff W ., .A -. . 'ffitwvagfmz' f ig Xff ma - if fx Rf J W . . ' , f 'Q .4 I 1 W . M 2 ,X 5 . X 1 Wi , Q , s , I , , , , Q X, fr-'H L LE A f 4 , , as f L y uv gr W ., , Ki , Q 6 Q, af ' -A 41 U -K M 4' 'W Q n I ff' -24 M 3,1 1 , 44 . W R . 0 gl .L f N f , u 'fa Q 'A 'Xe I I .V ,K ty 5, NM, My fd U , Q xxfx pf, . ' ' f ,. M1 . . Q M w. , F K M f ,. f , . 1 ' if Q , N Vw L ,-F ,4- ' .yy I, io , un, I ,-. Q - 1'1- 1 78 ,M-wake 4 - 4-A-2 , ,k-y I A'wfQ E P' FIRST ROW, left to right: Gene Wolstenholm, Dick Youngren, Mel Closen, Dave Shelton, jim Philbee, Don Thorton, Keith Holloway. SECOND ROW, left to right: Bud Elliott, Ronnie Greves, Gene Waller, Ed List, Bill Gangloff, Bill Bowcott, Clinton Gay- lord. THIRD ROW, left to right: Dick Echard, jim England, Lionel Fahnestock, Bill Teegan, jim Gustafson, Bill Sandall, jim Van Scoyoc. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Bob Young, Bill Mudd, Corky Mason, Delbert Bressler, Jerry Meyers, Harvey DeFrance. FIFTH ROW, left to right: Assistant Coach Ed Stonebock, Morris Barth, Gene Tjarks, Gene Stephens Paul Fehl, Head Coach Tony juska. Manual's Fighting Rams brought back to the school this year the fighting spirit for which th ey have so long been noted. The Rams won 8, tied 1, and lost I. Congratualtions to our new coaching staff lll Manual. . . . 7 East Peoria . . . 0 Manual. . . . . . 24 Canton . . . . O Manual . . . Manual . . . Manual. . . Manual. . . Manual. . . Manual . . . Manual . . . Manual. . . Lincoln . Kewanee . P-ekin .... Spalding . . . Woodruff . . . Streator . . . Springfield . Central . . . J. Philbee E. List Ohm -'VUEQF' , n G. Stephens B. Howerter R. Peake 9' ...ps ,www fb? P is -Mc. .4---n. Q. e ee? i I 3 4 G. ef J. Vanscoyoc ihuvii 4 ' Wwf' in ,.. G. Tjarks F. Maras s I -f ...N D. Echard D. 'Ihorton lm -',.,L U V L. Fahnestock . M L.1LLL +f,, .Ng .. G. Wolstenholm M, Barth 'I 1 . . kk , A :X Q' B- Mudd A. Mason ,o gig . ' K. Holloway D. Shelton B. Ganflloff D. Bressler M. Clausen K I ' X f X X sri mx' in J x X . N- f '7 R J. Gustafson K! f f C S 4 , J. 5 sz 5 5 5 53 fl A F K 82 . ' ,xxv 'zhig , an fix 'f . I N 83 f 2 E 3 1 9 IN TRAMU RAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS l Mike Halstead, Danny Vinson--Captain, Bob Cowie, Bob Schmitz, Bud Whitfield, Dick Diekhoff, Bill Ricca, Phil Lacey-Mgr. i P QMZ? , Q ' K 3:6930 I Q5 t f- E L iff' X f fx L A WSW f Z '1 51 is W J Q f 422- W ' , Xfx lx ,L l 'N ' I ' . Zh.,-Dwi-xumw 'I DA! ff , - Wa, 1 X S af -'ff ,Q 1 A1 fel! H l ff X Nw M 85 1st Row Bos, Schmitt, Dave Shelton, Bob Howerter, jim VanScoyoc, Dan Vinson, Bob Peake 2n Row jean Wolstenholm, jim Philbee, jerry Meyers, Bill Ricca, Dick Diekhoff 3rd Row Don VanScoyoc, Ed True, jim Gustafson, Dick Echard, Arnold Mason Our basketball team, under the direction of Coach Stu Becker, came through with flying colors this year, winning 16 games and losing only 7. Manual E. Peoria 38 Manual 44 Pekin 40 Manual Lincoln 31 Manual 62 Canton 45 Manual Belvidere 32 Manual 45 Woodruff 37 Manual Champaign 40 Manual 71 Lincoln 36 Manual Galesburg 48 Manual 55 Pekin Manual Streator 38 Manual 65 Mattoon Manual Woodruff 42 Manual 36 E. Peoria Manual Kewanee 59 Manual 38 Central Manual Central 31 Manual 47 Streator Manual Springfield 48 Manual 47 Canton Manual Spalding 59 Manual 67 Spalding Regional Tournament Manual 43 Spalding 4 5 18 S f io A YV u 'xv . ff Sy ---L 'T' sf it ,gp Q. , Q f V, f f. 2 L A1515 :gig-g,'ffs ' . ,. .w L M Uv K M. ' . A 4 K 'f V4 ' Q 1 1 . . fgfgiff ' V k 1,g,.1gx.'k,5 - : A I 1 1, Q, I ips. Q , 4 51 i ,, by ..., fx x Z MQ 91 ,-5 First Row: G. Parrent, P. Petri, M. Closen, E. Dotta Second Row: R. Resler, R. Sholty, M. Doubet, D. Lohrman, D. Cramer, C. Lewis, R. Rice, L. Ciacco, K. llinrichs, Coach Third Row: D. Scudder, R. Swank, A. Smiles, R. Moehring, E. Walker, O. Willard. W K ,f 1125.52.39 rg? f Q 1 f w xf':. N :. rfk -x H X..- in f' 'N 4 fi P if R. Sholty M- Closffn 4th in Big 12 Vg fn 318.102 al 3rd in Sectional 3f In Seca n ' --'giiignmvf r sw 1' jl1!'11,W , iq, tllhlt -'mb , . 4fl'Wv Q .-:YY ill' 'W M :1':r:E55' ' .' narig--v Ig, 1- W 1? -'24 .fi , jnffi' 1:2 ?,9T5 a2ffgf fi: -, j,Qli31- :sf :Elf gl- ug' 1' 1.5--:sffg nfiiifffiiiigfxx ,fsyvf mf' wif: i s 122.2 .QA ez 1,5 , 133' 1 Q 1 H' E ,4 ll' - G. P arrent lnlullfffflf C L .X - Q M52 MCgefhf11U2g ' ' 1 n 1 3rd ltfl B1g 12 Xfk 3rd in Seitional 2nd m Sec mon al P, Petri DQIIH C. Lewis 4th in Big 12 3rd m Bxg 12 Q ,, M, X M qgilm M A T C OAC H TONY l 1 Top Row Left to Right: Lev Wallace, Coach, Ray McQueary, Jack Stewart, Ronald Clifton, Bob Schmitt, james Barnes, Dick Echard, Clarence Faucett, Mgr. Bottom Row: Don Va.nScoyoc, Mgr. joe LaRash, Al Fuhrman, jim VanScoyoc, Bob Howerter, jim England Dan ny Vinson, jerry Meyers, Dick Wagner, Fred Allen. BASEBALL RECORD Manual Manual 2' Tfffmoflf 1 9 ' Bloomington 8 STATE TOURNAMENT 6 - Spalding 2 5 - Central 2 I 12 - Princeville 3 1 - Kewanee 4 Manual 1 Granite CNY 5 - Streator 4 4 - Pekin-3 3 - Streator 2 6 - Princeville 2 3 - East Peoria 3 16 - East Peoria 2 PITCHERS RECORD 2 - Champaign 1 7 - Decatur 1 W 1O - Champaign 1 8 - Pekin 9 Ronald Clifton 4 O - Galesburg 7 4 -Woodruff 3 james Barnes 6 5 - Canton 3 5 - Central 2 lHCk Stewart 5 2 - Bloomington 8 7 - Woodruff 6 X X' X Bob Schmitt 9 K f DISTRICT TOURNAMENT X R -,NX Manual 19 Morton 5 Manual 1 Pekin O Manual 3 East Peoria O Manual 20 Toluca O SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Manual 8 Hoopeston 6 Manual 5 Bloomington0 f ff f LSL A fy K ,g WWI lg - ta T W ,f . M 'f WM .8 hx f l - 6 . ll my X X ' fiflilhql ' 1 N NX N 1 fg '4 I msn. .fm L YN fa Jim Barnes Bob Schmitt . 'K A A. Y - K ,fb L ' Y- R ay McQueary Ronald Clifton jack Stewart A1 Fuhrm D1ck Echard jim VanScoyoc Dick Wagner an , ,, Gerry Meyers Jim England I 1, . EQ' Bob Howerter .J X . J , Dan Vinson K Joe LaRaSh , N . i 4' - 1 fl Qlllrarr. ah . Bottom, Left to Right: W. Moore, M. Dickey, D. Buccanan, J. Tutwiler, E. List, D. Youngren, A. Carey, and B. Sandall. Middle, Left to Right: D. Bloompott, J. Stockdale, B. Leffler, F. Barnewolt, G. Day, F. Emrick, j. Tietj en, J. Philbee, D. Shelton, H. Edwards, and D. Bressler. I Top, Left to Right: D. Swank, Mgr. C. Shields, J. Wilkie, A. Stiles, M. Shoup, J. Hayes, D. Huff, J. Gordon, C. Lowery B. Elliott, B. Ressler, and coach Charley Gross. The '47-'48 track team, coached by Charlie Gross, had a very successful season. Led by jim Philbee, who took second place in State in high hurdles and third in low hurdles, the team came out on top with three wins and only one loss. Manual 63 Chillicothe 50 Sth in Greater Peoria Manual 59 Galesburg 54 5th in District Manual 47 Pekin 66 5th in Big Twelve Manual 61 East Peoria 52 3rd in Illini , 5th Tie in State 3 Wms -- 1 Loss WOOCll'llff Manual Lincoln Left to Right: Hudson Edwards, Frank Emerick, Dave Shelton, and jim Philbee HIGH JUMP Gilb err Day CHEERLEADERS Mary jenkins. Marilyn Butsch Virginia Qofey Mar1ual's Cheerleaders have done a splendid job in raising the school spirit this year. We salute you girls, for your outstanding work !! fi WD Q if 2? rbi 3 91 E , 1 L E' E 2 2 'F rn s il E SE 5 5 uf 2 5 3 Q 7 R A 5 K L '1 Y ',, ' F -: : A .....1. . ,ll wi . LN' 4 , fe Q i W 'Mx , .. , O mf' - '2m ' . , ,WM f I. , ' L' wg5??4,,, A b 1 0 R J. L -g I ' 4 . , x Q fv ' , , 5' ,xwi . Vi n. Qggfimk -Win. QM .X 5 ' . F ,ff f '5 ' , ' - . Ar LfH2.,1n 5, ' ' . 1' - W, '- 2 I' x s W T. N, --' uf. K .51 K, , -:if ar, . V , H 1 w Q Q? I' , -14 ,, 1. 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Carol Inman French Hom t L 4 Q lf' 'R in 2? ?,m,t,5Q -4 Jaydee Heimick Trumpet Dick Hutton Trump et E svn an A b t Donald Jordan Trumpet uv Ban d Officers 3 Janice Kelley 1 A ii' it iii i Clarinet I , 1 F Ri t r Q G. I f f' Pat Kerker Bernard Koun Twirler Percussion Dick Kepple ' Jerri Koch Percussion Clarinet Joan Kendall Tenor Saxophone Otis Landis Clarinet Ki Charles Laughlin Trombone Mae Manley Clarinet Neva Marshall Bassoon ii' Joan Mason Clarinet '22 I Charles McKinley Clarinet .ix Bernard Lin sley Evert Look Trombone Trumpet Dale Magnuson Comet Edward List Trombone B ' I Virginia Maple Mel ephone Ruth Ann Martin 4 Clarinet w 1H- '-, we . M .L K 'q2S WQ,.,s-fifwrffr i at i A 'lla Betty Moreland Clarinet Orchestra Officers ' Bemice McIntyre at, Bass Hom Wayne Nelson Trumpet Lois Muir Glen Olds Clarinet Clarinet w 109 Betty Pauls Clarinet Ray Soho ch Trombone Wynn! Jerry Sexton Percussion Betty Simkins Trumpet G ps- 'Dx Dean Penn Alto Saxophone Alto Saxophone Betty Riegel SW' Franklin Schlatter Clarinet ' Flute John Roberts Ronald Schwinn Comet Robert Sholty Trump et just Fits Jack Skau Percussion Glenda Snith Twirler Rosalie Stepzinski Twirler Bonnie Smith Trevelyn Snith Lois Stiarwalt Tenor Saxophone 'Percussion Twirler, French Hom '1 1 Harold Stone Lois Suter Bemard Templin Tenor Saxophone Clarinet French Hom Wayne Stookey Rosalia Svymbersky Alto Saxophone Twirler Donald Trpmas Richard Tschaepe Bass Horn Percussion 1? HN A1 Weaver Joyce White Trumpet French Hom Hopeless Case Shirley Wieland George Wineland Clarinet Percussion 1 Stephen Jo Ann Clayburg Tenor Saxophone V1011U Lorris Woodmancy Russ Zears Amos Crothers Trumpet Bass Hom Trumpet Charles D'Camp Clarinet Joy Hassler C Violin James Eakman String Bass Barbara Gibson Violin Howard Dean Sxirley Eberle r l i' A M String Bass Violin w ig R it . 3 ,U. 6 Gloria Hauton Piano Lois Holliday Clarinet Dick Kepple Percussion 2 .. A . ' :Y ke -' Gene Michael Violin its V ,Q KEY' V in if .. Glenda Smith 1 . Patricia Thompson String Bass it , Violin Marlene Johnson Violin Day Dreamer Evert Look Trumpet Mary Sneller Mary Ann White Violin Viola ig? ,, Jr. Kf -4 ,, 1. -K 4. ' .41 J 554 2' 1 f .fulqgw E .5-an-lnlil' ,,,,...,.---f' 4-5. QORI4 MANUAL HIC 001- 9V me I E ,N 'lL P S ,Q 'L V 'V' . ,- A if , ' ff' r 'A x 'X ' xx . 'L' A nf A A A A qzxlfi ' ' ,gi?L.hr,w ,,., Kill It's a snap for our Coach 113 5 .- Q,-, 2 W 'S S Num? W ' V 3 , 1,55 f .. K . . '---.-Q, .Q m'w:.2,iliY'- .,,L 1 :LQQESQ K x f -Vf l ,, . q 53 . s . . ,L 31 .. if A 0 W X f X , l -41. , 3 l .. ROW1: left to right, H. N1cDonald,l3. Sheaffer, Neff, C. Lindsay, L. Unes, D. Abel, D. Schmidt, B. Ragers, P. Hempstead, P. Crotz, X1.Willis, D. Young. ROW 2: P. Meat, P. llolzschuh, H. Bloompatt, li. Skaggs, S. Fulton, N. Stahl, A Anderson, S. Beeckler, M. Binkley, B. Cowan, P. Peplow, D Iidwards. ROW 3: B. Shellcrosslec, Taylor, Clayberg, D. Butler, V. Brown, Lf. johnson, lloepfner, B. Kunkel, B. Foutch, M. Carter, il. Koth, B.Blase. , , Xa' ROW 1: R. Senters, M. Halstead, L. Horn, J. DeWasme, E. Wooley, L. Stephens, A. Yeley, R. Vicary, A. Campbell, R. Miller B. Bloompott, Miss Chivington. . ROW 2: D. Parker, C. Laughlin, J. Blackmore, R. Brown, E. True, H. Campbell, G. Stuaan, j. Nullmeyer, D. Lindholm, A. Walraven, J. England. . ROW 5: B. McClaskey, R. Walters, D. Lohrman, R. Tschaepe, D. johnson, W. Lewis, I. Waller, P. Petri, P. Fehl, C. fvhller. X 5, ,, . . ...qi F WM W , Vtrk i 2, N , I ,lf 5 , 2 A ,, v 2 ,WY ' .ll--1-. ,.. ROW 1: left to right, S. Edenburn, T. Hedrick, N. Gough, S. Hardin, M. Linden, M. Scudder, M. Smith, G. Roudell, D. Houser, C. Hempstead, N. Ogden. I ROW 2: J. Alder, J. Brunner, D. Segler, M. Grawey, N. Glider, A. Burninga, J. Engeman, P. Waltman, l. Seppelt, K. Polites. ROW 3: P. Kromer, Eden, E. Steffan, A. Larey, T. Smith, G. Ogden, W. Wytcherley, B. Weaver, C. Johnson, ll. Stone. ROW 4: B. Owen, B. Hines, D. Showers, E. Sprause, L. Costa, P. Wright. C. Way, G. Tjarks, D. Echard, B. Livingston. Z 3 - M M, 3 ' i ' , i , , lV,, I W Q F in av A ff.: A ,S , J 5 if .Lp A ' ' Q Row R. B Row Row houn. Row EY l: left to right: B. Whirter, R. Svymbersky, D. Stuaa.n,P. Baxter, S. Ryan, M. Baumann, B. Smith, J. Ierace, S. Ferguson, L. Boswell ridbeck, P. Herget. 2: B. Wriedt, M. Vicary, J. Driskell, P. Grubisich, P. Watts, D. Schislar, P. Parrent, J. Lewis, C. Stone, N. Sparks, M. Klueyer. 31 V- CHYCY, C- CHSSGI, C- l0hf1S0I1 , Noe, J. Pitcher, B. Field, A. Bingham, V. Kolb, K. Nyberg, J. Kelch, N. Swanson, J. Cal- 4: B. Taghon, P. Sheridan, G. Kennedy, A. Spencer, C. Kromphardt, V. Maple, S. Blair, P. Seaman, R. Maran, B. Brown, D. Teater. 1 , M--f-...v.,, 'mq,,.m-ny-n x . Y..-If F,,f3.,Ea- 'ggi . 'b i ffl X if rf' ,+'r - I Vltiiliiii fl .fi . ' s . X L is . 4 A-, C. A . ROW 1: left to right. G. Penman. N. Nibbc-lin. G. Wyfkoff. M. Sneller, W. Maile. D. Agatucci, C. Sullivan, G. Erickson, W. llochens, M. Petzing. ROW 2: li. Patterson, S. Taghon. Xlarisfxr-ld. R. Rithaxdson. F. joos. D. Benn, C. llall, R. Balzarina, Wilken, Modlin. ROW 3: W. Sparks, R. Stear. R. Stalrwnlr D Nilwbelin. C. Shields, G. llarren, D. Clift, B. Schmitt, P. Campbell, P. llorton. ROW fi: D. llodgson, D. Srhofielf, R llrurwrg. li. Brown. ll. Jjdward, Tutwilcr, B. Lewis, Gustofson, D. Campbell, C. DCamp O 6 ROW 1: Left to right, Mr. Thorne, J. Reeves, P. O'Leary, D. Burgard, Mr. Bridges, j. Sheber, B. Short, D. Howard, R. Palmer, D. Murphy, J. Raymond. ' ROW 2: 1. Kelley, A. Rebholz, M. Gill, W. Thomas, R. Moore, J. Appling, M. Aylec, A. Wood, J. Paul, B. Zeisler, G. Deckard, P. Edwards, A. Fetherling. ROW 5: E. Seidel, P. Hiltbold, O. Holmes, D. McMullin, N. Petros, M. Bodtke, B. Thornton, M. Swan,P. Pierson, D. Edenburn, C. Rindfleisch, Seghethi, Case. ROW 4: G. Gulley, j. Boone, E. Moore, ll. Gavitt, C. Merriman, D. Einsporn, D. Peterson, S. Faulkner, E. Dunnigan, j. Conley, D. Wells, D. Hansen. r Gp . R 7 his if, 14 if if M' it-V y. - ' Q ROW 1: Left to Right: B. llake, N. Van Horn. B. Buurke, R. Righi, Nfl. Pheasant, B. Fueger, M. Sullivan, M. Alcorn, B. Carey, R. Dieckow, C. Ktumtinger, G. Moran, W. Showens. ROW 2: Nlrs. V. Cook, E. Crowe, P. Nlungown, li. lfads, j. Tiaxks, O. llocft, V. Barnewolt, Xl. White, R. Gates, B. Clifton, R. Guyton, ll. Edwards, V. Slater, B. Armstrong. ID. Beal. M. Green, and Miss Chivington. ROW 3: D. Smith, N. Epperson, M. llainline, S. johnson. B. Kennedy, Nl. Peake, li. Peterson, Feiler, S. Eberle, C. llopper, J. lsonliart, N. llagaman, F. Simpson, B. Shepherd, and S. Moore. ROW 4: B. Alder, Kook, R. Oller, Wolschlag, G. Myers, K. Kelley, S. lluttarer, G. llungerford, W. Williams, Edwards, D. May, D. Darrah, N. Dismang, and D. Schultz. F50 wwf ROW 1: left to right, G. Wistehuff, M. jenkins, D. Agatucci, C. Rashid--President, j. Kelch--Vice President, P. Grubishich-- Secretary, M. Swan-Treasurer, E. Livingston, M. Willis. , , , ROW 2: B. Armstrong, E. Gilmore, 1. Smith, C. Lindsay, K. Polites, J. johnson, D. Farrah, B. Beasley, M White, Miss I. Price ROW 5: B. Beeson, V. Barnewolt, B. SCott, B. Schoch, S. Ryan, D. Edwards, M. Cassidy, W. Glass, M. Thomas, R. Dleckow. W RW, ' fr ROW 1: Left to right: Bill Lohman--President. Hill Nlutld, Delbert Bressler. George Kurfman, Alan Stiles, and Ted Mervosh. ROW 2: Don Huff--Vice-Presinlenr, Carl Brahms. jenn Wolstenholm--Social Committee Chairman, Bob Schmitt--Assistant Committee Chairman, Gene lhnllc-r. and Don Thornton. ROW 5: Bob Keller, Bill Ricfu--Secretary, Danny Vinson--Treasurer, Gene Keith, and Mike Halstead. How 1: left to right, B. Mertens, B. Jones, M. Yokum, D. Calay, P. Parent, B. Brown. Row 2: J. Slyman, J. Isonhart, J. Stevenson, A. Bingham, N. Nibblin, D. Wolstenholme. Row 3: Miss Granneman, B. Schaffer, R. Guiton, C. Ebbing, S. Ryan, G. Smith, L. Whittaker, S. Mallery. . - . , .-:' X - .i V - -, 'y. 3 ' f I 'L 5 . n 'WE 2 WR W 1 'S . V: A H V, i 7 ,,-Mg , 'M' uw, 3' , Q Q f Q, . E . J 'W' H1 X Q. W g xi 2 wk 1 ,PQ 5 5 I E? ROW 1 - left to right, K. Overend-General Chairman, E. Askenasy--President, Z. Kohrz--Secretary, B. Templin--Vice Presi- dent, Kook--Treasurer, A. Smith. ROW 2: B. Linsley, G. Ilawton, M. Butsch, P. Huston, P. Wetzel, B. Brown, G. Feinholy, Mr. Dieken. ROW 5: R. Kerker, W. Riediinger, T. Zahner, A. Weaver, P. Miller, E. Palton, D. Moehring. W A! .M i : , . iv. ' I 3 M, 35, ' W 5 1 f ' h , . D W sme, S. Selburg, J. Parkertj. Cullen I. Cusac. SSW 51 l5.tS31liigRi gears, 12. Miller, B. Griffiths, B. Iiismang, G., Graham. KX ROW 1: left to right, S. Hardin--President, T. Reese--Secretary, B. Sronce, B. Brown, R. Brill, J. Slyman, D. Herron P Peplow--Vice President. ROW 2: B. Gibson, C. Krumtinger. ROW 5: R. Andre, Neff, S. Fulton, D. Green, S. Richard, Nl. Bad. ROW 4: Berry, A. Micluener, li. Slicllcrosslee, ll. lluller, Kelley, B. Vermillion. L... STANDING: G. Miller, G. Stuaan, C. Vaugham, D. Gregg, C. Zenor, B. Buehler, H. Cruelzberg, Mr. P FRONT: R. Nloon, K. Farmer. owell, bf ROW 1: Left to right, D. Losch--Membership Chairman, F. joos-President, J. McMi1llin--Treasurer, G. Scott--Program Chair man, B. Scott-Program Chairman, B. Beason-Service Chairman, D. Edwards--Publicity Chairman. ROW 2: B. Riegel, N. Petwos, B. Jacobson, D. Potter, J. Burdetter, D. Edwards, Mrs. Harker. ROW 3: M. Ienkins, R. Dieckow, I. Friedrich, j. Kook, C. Rashid, I. Seppelt, 1. Sheber, D. Bugg. gn.. Al. .gl ROW 1: left to right, B. Freres, R. Moore, B. Rogers, M. Gill--Secretary, D. Lindholm--Vice President, C. DCamp--Preseient, D. Grachek--Treasure, V. Bradshaw, J. Bennett, L. Muio, D. Williams, H. Alwan. ROW 2: L. Barth, S. Sentz, R. Taylor, C. Hopper, J. Berry, M. Schaeb, M. Smith, M. Binkley, M. Petzing, G. Rinfleisch, M. Fitzgerald, N. Sparks. ROW 3: L. Messmare, G. Ingles, E. Livingston, B. Griffiths, H. Creutzlwig, Alyce Kron, P. Seaman, N. Swanson, G. Wistehoff O. Holmes, J. Kelley, F. Akers. ROW 4: E. List, A. Brown, E. Marchbanks, A. Grant, E. Askenasy, R. Wolford, C. Zenor, M. Lipkin A. Neimy D. johnson, B. 1 Y Rxtzman. rf'rPr9 ROW 1: lett to right, B. Beeson, D. Losch, D. Edwards, E. Baylor, B. Scott, G. Scott, J. Burdette, G. Erickson, F. Joos, D. Haller, McMullin, P. Edwards. ROW 2: N. Petros. E. Rufloff, B. Klarich, K. Polites, L. Beames, J. Barnes, I. Seppelt, J. Sheber, S. Edenburn, M. Sneller, M. lietzing, N. Gough. ROW 3: C. Hempstead, M. Whitehurst, D. Turner, W. Houchens, J. Glauss, L. Schuefer, P. Herget, T. Hedrick, P. Jakoley, J. Johnson, A. Bruninga, B. Schoch, S. Hageman. ROW 4: J. Friedrich, V, V. Barnewolt, M. Wilson, N. Glider, L. Flessner, E. Light, E, Light, M. Cassidy, D. Bugg, G. Griffith Wolschlag, C. Kromphardt. ROW 1: left to right, J.Shaw, B. Leitner, B. Zachman, C. Howlett, J. Lorber, J. Brunner, J. Meyer, G. Penman, B. Tueger, L. Barth, M. Fitzgerald, M. Pheasant. I ROW 2: D. Shane, W. Maile, D. Garrabrant, J. Martin, D. Martin, P. Andre, A. Pisiaglia, B. Kitselman, M. Linden, D. Farrah, C. Lindsay, E. Ayus, G. Randall. ROW 3: C. Sullivan, D. Axatucci,M. Bridges, D. Corwin, B. Fueger, P. Shadid, M. Clausen, D. Houser,-C. Mordue, D. Abel, M. Snyjthe, Smith,J. Alden, E . Moore. ROW 4: J. Smith, B. Scott, M. Grawey, D. Jordon, B. Jacobson, N. Finley, P. Romane, D. Kelly , D. Doubet, L. Suter, R. Stepzinski, B. Johnson. ROW 1: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: up-wr Left to right: M. Grawery, C. Mordue, S. Robley, J. Shaw, B. Leitner. D. Wenzel, S. Hardin, M. Barra, J. Barnes. Left to right: Miss Rabold, M. Linden, S. Sentz, V. Brown, B. Cowan. D. Butler, P. Waltman, F. Joos, M. Sneller. Left to riht: J. Clauss, J. Freidrick, J. Mcfvlullin, C. Rashid, J. Mansfield, J. Conley, M. Petzlng, MJ. Whitehurst, N. Petros. Left to right: D. Jordan, B. Schutlc, G. Parrent. C. Johnson, D. Campbell, B. Owens, B. Brown, J. Smith, A. Burninga. nh X. ROW 1: left to right. J. Chaney, R. Brill, H. Baillie, H. Adkins, P. Bafter, J. Frazelle, B. Griffiths, L. Miller, C. Lowery, G. Early, R. Bressler. ROW 2: left to right. B. Moreland, J. Crotts, P. Crotts, C. Ebbing, L. Suter, B. Pauls, M. Davis, J. Koch, J. Engstrom, B. Jones, V. Bradshaw, G. Wistenhuff. ROW 3: left to right. D. Huprick, B. Gerring, M. Karngenzind, M. Luke, H. Walmsley, G. Adamson, J. Dale, W. Thomas, G. Mason, D. Larkin, P. Pheplow, R. Martin, G. Olds. ROW 4: left to right. E. Dunnigan, B. Zachman, K. Polites, D. Hoffmann., B. Fuller,J. Frazelle, M. Bod- thke, Slyman, B. Freres, D. Wolstenholtn., J. Friedrich. M. Wilson. C. Will. ,w',.Q.'7N,1gr,N'i,w'-, , ,'11lv:,i I' 1 53. ,,,.,,,g A fnrr 'uv ROW 1: lett to right: B. Schmitt, U. Cowie, R. Hodgson, D. Van Scoyoc, R. Stevenson, E. Keller, C. Powell, M. Lacanshi, D. Buchanan, G. Kurfman, R. Bressler, T. Barden, D. Showers, M. Halstead. ROW 2: left to right: H. Dean, D. Kepple, j. Forbes, j. Chaney, P. Lacey, li. True, B. Ricca, M. Dickey, J. Tutwiler, C. Shields, G. Stuaan, D. Moehring, Memmin, Frazee, Nl. Gall. ' ROW 3: left to right: W. Moore, D. Crowley, P. Baxter, D. Schofield, B. Van Norman, G. Parrent, B. Noack, W. Wytcherley, A. Carey, R. Zears, D. Moehring, B. Vogel, R. Schwinn, D. Vinson. I ROW 4: left to right: C.DCamp, H. Bloom, A. llazelwood, B. Hines, D. lluff, F. Krause, W. Bruninga, P. Campbell, P. Miller, G. Miller, li. Brandt, H. Stone, T. Smith. if fli ROW 1: Left to right: M. Schaefer, R. Slaughnessy, H. Chittum, D. Eberhart, MJ. Grage, D. Wenzel, L. Knight, S. Robley, MJ. Barra, M. Bowker, D. Butsch, B. Roberts, V. Shempf, M. Scudder, D. Ulrich. ROW 2: Left to right: J. Cleveland, B. McKelly, D. Matulis, S. Sentz, C. Wieland, M. Vicary, A. Green, D. Schneider, J. Modlin, G. Bowlcer, D. Mingus, K. Bosecker, M. Helden, B. Zeisler, N. Epperson, MJ. Hainline, Y. Bensel. ROW 3: Left to right: D. Craig, G. Barr, B. Thornton, D. johnson, M. DeWeerth, C. Bruninga, B. Schmitt, N. Kreps, E. Hemphill, L. Unes, V. Wood, E. Williams, P. Bames, H. Dennis. ROW 4: Left to right: E. Christy, P. Kolb, E. Nakken, J. Frazelle, j. Farmer, L. Richard, C. Keigley, G. Grant, R. Oller, P. Kromer, N. Shreves, 1. Wilken, K. Kingsley, N. Daily, M. Hillig. 127 ROW 1: left to right, A. Green, M. Grage, L. Richards, V. Shempf, G. Bowker, D. Mingus,-D. Schneider. ROW 2: D. johnson, M. DeWeerth, C. Bruninga, R. Smith, M. Schaefer, M. Vicary, E. Christy. STANDING: B. Gibson, J. Hasler, P. Heed, P. Seaman, J. Conlay, R. Martin, S. Ferguson, M. Willis, N. Ogden, A. Kron SEATED: L. Hom, M. Yocum, P. Henpstead, W. Braten, C. McDermott, D. Potter, B. Templin. R x F I 3 .35 W? Vi' NN 'O ROW 1: left to right, C. Rashid, S. Sentz--Vice President, F. joos--President, G. Stamerjohn--Secretary, T. Stockdale, L. Hom, E. Hamilton. ROW 2: D. Sprague, V. Bradshaw, D. Edwards, M. Salvetti, Xl. Sneller, B. Leitner, P. Michael, P. Hoffman. ROW 3: Conley, K. Holloway, A. Schroeder, C.DCamp, F. Kohler, R. Leafs, B. Schoch. .r 7 f T7 -vi. Q 5 - '. Q -ve 'H , ' it A V 5: fix l 9 r if 9 .5 , f 2 'nfl nn .K , . .if YF X, ' l, S Q kt'-the A' if 1 if fiv e : 'F sw l WB. 2. ii ik 9 K Q1 , 1 7 . sf ,Q L 5 9 D 7' , 1' V S bt, KM.. ,,, - e Q I all Q Q., ,,:' 'ia' A. . - Elf , . 5.5 -. Sitting: M. Sneller, D. Houser, On couch: D. Potter, P. Peplow, D. Mord , N. St' hl, . E S Cl' - F M. Linden, B. Kunkel, M. Carter, j. 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ADAMS STREET EARL JOHNSON Store Your Chevrolet Dealer PHONE 4-0642 1618 Main St., Peoria, 111. ART'S SIN CLAIR SERVICE Washing, Greasing Tires, Tire Repairing Motor Tune-up Adams at Western For complete confidence ln shoe repair work Bring them to LIBERTY SHOE SHOP 306 Llberiy 6-6668 Ph. 4-6502 Compliments of PEORIA AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY We specialize in all Electrical work. New Radiators and Radiator Repairing TRAPPS VARIETY STORE 1315 Second Ave. Phone 4-6814 514-518 Franklin Street Peoria, Illinois a Singer s Jewelryi- 1 723 XM JEFFERSOM PEORIA, IL L . I . go Jack's Rug Cleaning Service Rug and Carpet Cleaning, Repairing, LITTLEFIELD DRUG CO. Opposite Manual School Supplies Nlfnhproofing Flameproofing Fountain Service Hild Cleaning in Home for Carpets Drugs and Cosmetics Bus. Phone 3-5094 Res. Phone 4-9706 Hambufgefs MOSER'S SHOE STORE 2027 S. Adams Street Peoria. Illinois r SOUTH SIDE TRUST 8: SAVINGS BANK of Peoria 2119 South Adams Sfreef Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. LINCOLN TAILORS AND CLEANERS Good Dry Cleaning Howard Stone, Proprietor 905 Lincoln - Phone 4-4257 r. l WILKIN S PIPE AN D SUPPLY CO. 1008 South Adams St. Peoria, Ill. V7 Jay's Radio aw.. Compliments Dr. L. VVyu't't kql Dr. 1. C. Niuynor Optometrists 325 Central National Bank Acme Paint 8: Wallpaper Company B. P. S. Paints, Varnishes Enam els and Sundries Sample Books to Loan ------- Floor Sanding, Machines for Rent 2300 S. Jefferson 85 Tyng Sts. Hrs, 3 to 5 Sat. 8 to 9 W. Phone 6-3801 Compliments of Tl-IE WHITE I-IUT 415 Ham elton Street A. CAD V. Gibson Goodrich Tires 55 Batteries Recharging 85 Rental Batteries Service Calls made promptly 1700 Western KRAUSE SL ADAMS Ph. 4-3302 Ph. 4-3212 llP5lIRlDlll3llHliWS Courtesy of Drug Sundries --------- Variety Store Visit Our Fountain 1501 Lincoln At Western Avenue The parting will be sweet Starr 35 Stanley St. Ph. 4-6717 .ALBERT H. BLOME Dentist 605 First National Bank PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR Y WALTER H. 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Green, Alma 27 Green, Barbara Green, Dorothy Mae 69 Green, Muriel 69 Greg, Darwin 69 Greve, Ronald J. 27 Grier, Richard 57 Griffiths, Bill 69, 108 Griffin, Bob 69 Griffith, Gene 69 Griffith, Gloria 27 Grubisich, Pat 57 Gulley, Girtha 69 Gustafson, James R. 27, 81, 86 Guyton, Ruth 69 H Hagaman, Norma 69 Hageman, Marie 57 Hageman, Shirley 27, 107 Hainline, Mary 27 Hake, Betty 69 Hall, Charlene 57 Haller, Dolores 27 Halloway, Keith 80 Halstead, Mike 69 Halstead, Pat 57 Hamilton, Elsie 57 Hankins, Imogene 57 Hancock, Don 27 Hardin, Shirley Jean 57 Harding, Nancy Harmison, Don 69 Harper, Jack Harps, Norman Hartwig, Roland 27 Harvey, Marriah Hasler, Genevieve 70 Hassler, Jay 112 Haughey, Mardell 57 Hawkins, Beverly 57 Hawton, Gloria 112 Hayes, James 57 Hazelwood, Albert 28 Hedden, Jo Ann 57 Hedrick, Thelma 28 Heiden, Margaret Ann 28 Heimeshoff, Bill 28, 108 Heinle, Ronald 28 Helmick, J. D. 69, 108 Helms, Jean 57 Hemphill, Edna 28 Hempstead, Catherine 28 Hempstead, Pauline 57 Henderson, Gene Hennig, Dorothy 69 Henson, Newell Henrich, Leonard Herget, Patsy 28 Herget, Richard 57 Herring, Gene Herron, Dorothy 57 Heuermann, Kenneth Heuermann, Marjorie 57 Hewitt, Carol Jo Hewitt, Charles Hibberd, Dale 57 Hiltbold, Pat 57 Hilton, Jesse 108 Hines, Bob 57 Hinton, James H 69 Hillig, Marilyn 28 Hislope, Dwain 70 Hitt, Jerry 57 Hodgson, Richard 28 Hodgson, Norma Hoeft, Onnadine 70 Hoepfner, Joan 70 Hoffmann, Dorette 57 Hoffman, Phyllis 57 Hogan, Albert Holloway, Keith 29 Holliday, Lois 57, 112 Holman, Larry 70 Holman, Margaret 29 Holmes, Josephine Holmes, Olive 57 Holzschuh, Pat 57 Hopwood, Lois 58 Hooste, Robert 70 Hopkins, Kenneth Hopper, Carol 70 Horn, Larry Lee 70 Horton, Patricia 58 Houchens, Wilma 29 Houser, Doris 29 Houser, Marilyn 70 Houten, Gloria 70 Howard, Bob 58 Howard, Delores 70 Howard, Gwen 29 Howard, Robert J. 29 Howerter, Bob 86, 87, 79, 29 Howlett, Claudine 29 Hoyt, Richard 29 Hudson, Ruth 58 Huff, Don 29 Hughes, Helbert Hummell, William 70 Hunt, Jim 30 Hungerford, Glendora 70 Huprich, Donna 58 Hunziker, Sadieann Huston, Patricia Mary 70 Hutt, Frank Earl 70 Hutton, Dick 108 Hutton, Harry I Ierace, Angelo 58 Ierace, Josephine 58 Ingles, Iris Alene 70 Inman, Carole 70, 108 Colleen, Irvin Isonhart, Janet Helen 70 Ivanovich, Donna 58 I Jacobson, Betty 30 Jakoby, Pat 30 Jenkins, Charles 30 Jenkins, Mary Bernice 20 Jines, Denzel 70 L Lacanski, Mike 32 Lacey, Edward 71 Lacey, Phil 33 Lane, William 71 Larkin, Dolores 58 Laughlin, Charles 71, 109 Lauterbach, Dick 33 Lawler, Larry 33 Lawson, Homer Leitner, Betty 33 Leucht, Thomas 5 1 J Jolmson, Beverly 30 Johnson, Chuck 30 Johnson Clara 58 Johnsoni Dorothy 30 Johnson Eleanor 58 Johnson, Emily 30 Johnson Geo Dave 70 Johnson: Joyce 30 Johnson, Marlene 70, 112 Jolmson, Sylvia Ann 70 Johnson Verna Mae 58 Jones, Betty 55 Joos, Fl Jordan, Jordan, orence 31 Donald 108 Dorothy 31 K Kalliste Kalliste Kandis , Kaurina r, Bill 31 r, Thomas Richard Otis 103 s, Frances 58 Keigley, Charlotte 31 Keith, Gene 70 Kelch, Joan Penmilla 70 Keller, Edward 31 Keller, Robert 31 1 Kelley, Janice 70, 108 Kelley, Jean 58 Kelley, Kathryn Joan 70 Kelley, Richard 31 Kelley, Dorothy 31 Kendall, Joan 58, 108 Kennedy, Barbara Ann 70 Kennedy, Gloria Lee 70 nick 58, 108, 112 Lewis, Charles 71 Lewis, Eugene 59 Lewis, Joylene 71 Lewis, Wm. R. 33 Leyler, James 71 Light, Edith 33 Light, Edna 33 Leightbody, Doris Linden, Marilyn 33 Lindhom, Donald 71 Lindlow, Helen Lindsay, Colleen 33 Linsley, Bernard 59, 1 Lipkin, Marshall, 59 Lippert, Marjorie 59 List, Ed 59, 79, 108 Lister, Delores 59 Livingston, Ethel 71 Livingston, Robert Lockhart, Evelyn 71 Loh.-man 33 Lohnes, David 71 Lohrman, Richard 71 Look, Evert 34, 108, 112 Lorber, June 34 Losch, Donice 34 Lovelace, Joyce 34 Lowery, Charles 59 Lowery, Shirley 59 Luckhart, Willis Lynch, Shirley 59 Lyons, Gloria Mc McCalin, Verlain Kerker, Pat 58, 108 Kerker, Raymond Lee 70 Kessner, Alberta 70 Kettner, Lorna Ann 70 Kidd, Carole 58 Killebrew, Glenn 31 Kimsey, Elwood L. 58 Kingsley, Kathryn 31 Kitselman, Betty Lou 32 Kitselman, Joanne 70 Klarich, Barbara 32 Klopfenstein, Gordon 58 Kluever, Martha Marie 70 Knight, Lois 32 Knight, Loren Weseley 70 Koch, Jerri 58, 108 Kohler, Fred 58 Kohler, Geraldine Audrey 70 Kohtz, Kay 58 . Kolb, Pauline 58, 32 Kolb, Vera C. 71 Kook, Jean 75 Kouri, Bernard 71, 108 Kowalski, Alberta 58 Kneer, Joyce Kramer, Mary Ann 58 Krause, Gerald 32 Kreie, Beth Ann Kreps, Norma 32 Kromer, Pat 32 Kromphardt, Carol 32 Kron, Alice 71 Krumtinger, Catherine 71 Kunkel, Barbara 58 Kurfman, George 32 McClaskey, Bob 71 McClain, Doris McClain, Kenneth McCallister, Charles 71 McCallister, Tom N McCoskey, Ruth McDermott, Carol 71 McDonald, Helen McDuff, Dick 59 I McElfresh, Junior 59 Mclntyre, Bernice 71, 108 McKellip, Barbara 35 McKinley, Charles 71, 108 McLaughlin, Mary Jane 71 McMi1lian, Barbara 59 McMullen, Darlene 71 McMullin, Joyce 35 'Ev M Maahs, William Magnuson, Dale 71, 108 Maile, Wilma 33 Mallery, Shirley 71 1 Mallery, Stanley 34 Manley, Mae 71, 108 l Mansfield, Joan 59 1 Maple, Virginia 108 Maras, Frank 79 J Marchbanks, Ellsner 71 Marcus, Charlotte 59 I Marcussen, Jack 34 1 May, Margaret Markwalder, Dave 59 J Marshall, Neva 59, 108 Martin, Dorothy 34 1 l Martin, Joanne 34 Martin, Ruth Ann 71, 108 Mason, Arnold E. 34, 80, 86 Mason, Joan 59, 108 Masters, Georgia 59 Matie, Thomas Matulis, Dotty 35 May, Donna 71 Mayes, Mina 59 Mear, Patsy Meister, Walter Melcher, Eileen 59 Melz, Pat Memmen, Jonn 35 Merriman, Carolyn 71 Mertens, Barbara 71 Mervosh, Ted 35 Messmore, Loretta Lee Meyers, G. 71 Meyers, Jerry 81, 88 Meyer, Joan 35 Michael, Gene 35, 112 Michael, Peggy 35 Michener, Alice 59 Milam, Bobby Milborn, Vera 71 Miller, Cecil Miller, Donna Jean Miller, Gene Miller, Glenn Miller, Harland 35 Miller, Ladd 59 Miller, Marlene 59 Miller, Paul 35 Miller Ralph 71 Mi11s,,Robert 71 Mingus, Dorathy Mingus, Bill se Modlin, Juel 36 Moehring, Don Moehring, Richard Mordue, Coralie 36 Mordue, Donna Jean 59 Moreland, Betty 108 Morey, Bob Morgan, Andy Mohlin, Harold Moon, Ronald 71 Moore, Erma 36 Moore, Ronald E. 71 Moore, Ruby Moore, Shirley 71 Moore, Shirley 72 Moore, Walt 71 Norman, Mary 72 Nullmeyer, James Nyberg, Kathryn O Offenback, Betty Ogden, Glenn 60 Ogden, Naomi 60 Olds, Glenn 72, 108 O'leary, Patricia 72 Oller, Roberta 36 O'Neill, Jerry Orlean, Julia 37 O'Shaughnessy, Ray 60 Overend, Donald 60 Overend, Dorothy 60 Owens, Bessie 60 Owens, Robert 37 P Pagonis, Pauline Paiz, Joe Palmer, Ruby 72 Palmquist, Beverly Pankey, Clarence Pankey, Jim Pankey, Louella 72 Parker, Richard Parkinson, Betty 72 Parr, Norman Parent, George 37 Parrent, Phyllis 72 Patterson, Barbara Jean 60 Patton, Eugene 37 Paul, Joyce 72 Pauls, Betty 60, 110 Peake, Robert 79, 86, 89 Peake, Mardell 60 Penman, Emma Lou Penman, Garnet 37 Penn, Dean 110 Peplow, Frank Peplow, Phyllis 60 Perks, Frank 60 Peters, Eleanor 60 Peters, Joan 60 Peterson, Aibin Peterson, Alene Peterson, Betty Lou 72 Peterson, Dixieanna 60 Petri, Paul 37 Petros, Norma 37 Petty, Clyde Petty, Elmon Rashid, Claudette 60 Raymond, June 72 Reaves, William Rebbec, Edward 72 Rebholz, Arlene 72 Reed, Betty 72 Reed, Prinda 60 Reese, Terry 60 Reeves, Joyce 72 Reeves, William 72 Reiser, Melvin 38 Ricca, Theresa 73 Ricca, William 60, 86, 88 Rice, Jimmie Richard, Loretta Richards, Sylvia 73 Richardson, Rosemary 60 Reidlinger, Gerald Riedlinger, Nancy 73 Riedlinger, Warren 73 Riegel, Betty 73, 110 Righi, Rosemary Rindfleisch, Gloria June 7 Ritter, Elizabeth Ritzman, Robert 73 Roberts, Della 73 Roberts, John 61, 110 Roberts, Joyce Elaine Roberts, L. 73 Roddin, Robert 73 Roe, Marion 73 Rogers, Herb Rogers, Beverly 73 Romane, Pat 38 Rose, Edward 61 Rosenbaum, Donna 61 Rosenbaum, Joyce 61 Rosenthal, August Ross, Dave Roberts, Louis Roberts, Barbara 38 Robley, Mary Sue 38 Rowland, Clinton 61 Rowland, Jackie 61 Royster, Norma 73 Royster, Shirley Rudolph, Eileen 38 Ruhaak, Helen Jean Ryan, Shirley 73 Rynearson, Margie Rodden, Robert S Salter, Juanita 61 Schultz, Dorothy Margaret Schwab, Robert 73 Schwinn, Ronald 73, 110 Scott, Betty 40 Scott, Betty 40 Scott, Geraldine 40 Scott, Hubble Scudder, Joann 73 Scudder, Marie 40 Seaman, Pat 73 Seavers, Delores Seavers, Harold Seavers Martha 73 Seffer, Dale 73 Segler, Donna 61 Seghetti, Joyce 73 Seidel, Eleanor 3 Moran, Ginger 71 Moran, Roberta 71 Morrow, Bob 59 Mudd, Bill 80, 36 Muir, Lois 71, 108 Mungovan, Patsy 72 Murphy, Doris Murphy, George Murry, Joan 36 Myers, Gladys Petzing, Marjorie 37 Pfeifer, Myrtle 72 Pheasant, Mary 37 pmibee, Jim 37, 79, as, Phillips, Harry E. 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Short, Bonnie 74 Shoup, Melvin 61 Showers, Wanda Lee 74 Showers, Don 41 Shreves, Nadine 41 Shute, Janice 61 Sidwell, Marilyn 74 Siebel, Don Simpkins, Betty 74, 110 Simon, Earl 41 Simon, Goldie 54 Simpson, Fern 74 Skaggs, Helen 61 Skau, Jack 41, 110 Skinner, Thomas Slater, Virginia 74 Slaughter, Franklin 74 Slyman, Jeanette 74 R N Nakken, Erma Neff, Joan 59 Neimy, Alfred 59 Nelson, Mary Ann 59 Nelson, Mary Jeanette 60 Nelson, Wayne 60 Newton, Mary Lou 60 Nibbelin, Dave 36 Nibbelin, Harold 72 Nibbelin, Norma 60 Nickels, Robert 60 Nielson, Wayne 72, 108 Noak, William 36 Noe, Joyce 72 Nolan, George Pitcher, Jean 72 Pitzer, Herbert 72 Platt, Robert 72 Plattner, Kenneth 38 Pohlson, Irena 60 Polites, Kiki 38 Porch, Ida 72 Porter, Joyce 72 Potter, Bill 72 Potter, Dale 60 Potter, Delores 60 Powell, Claude 38 Randall, Gloria 38 Randall, Marilee Randall, Robert 72 Schick, Melvin 62 Schindler, Harold 73 Schisler, Karlowe 73 Schlatter, Franklin 110 Schlenker, Wilma Schlis, Charles Schmidt, Don 61 Schmidt, Delores 73 Schmidt, Patricia Ann 73 Schmitt, Beverly Jean 39 Schmitt, Bob 62, 86, 87 Schneider, Bill Schneider, Darlene 39 Schoch, Barbara Jean 39 Schoch, Ray 73, 110 A Schofield, Dale 39 Schroeder, Arvin 39 Smith, Anna 74 Smith, Barbara Ann 74 Smith, Barbara Ruth 74 Smith, Bonn E. 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