Manual High School - Mirror Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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Coming bock to my own high school os princi- pol mode the challenge even greoter thon the responsibility lorger I hope the tuture history ot Monuol will show thot I met the chollenge heod on Perhops my greotest thrill is to help Monucil students creote cz deep down desire to ochieve success To be somebody we must work budget time ond perhops dreom o little Monuol students must believe it con be done ond be determined to do it Three requirements tor oll students who wish to remain tree in our so ciety ore occeptonce ot responsibility self discipline ond doing unto others os you would hove others do unto you My tirst yeor ot Monuol hos been one ofthe high lights of my coreer in educotion it is due to the tune cooperation ot the toculty ond the student body here C1lfVlClHUGl As I look torword to onother yeor ot Monuol l look torword with con tidence firm in the beliet thot Mcinuol students will go torword to greoter occomplishments Very sincerely H G Weldin Fx T J TABLE OF CONTENTS Classes Orgamzaflons Sports Advertisements Page 7 Page 59 Page TH Page 147 Cru 1 J 5 1 . 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Activities Page 85 ' 5 g , lv f I' WB 'EJ' lv 5135639 X W -, .V . 4, X GNN 0b':g A W 5- ,v YJ 0-- K Constance Rasmus TOP TEN Richard Grlggs Pictured here are the people chosen and ranked as the top ten ID the graduating class of l96O It took great skull hard work and determination to achieve thus hugh posltlon They are to be congratulated 15 sk Lando Hancock Wnlhs Smith Ruth Pierson Karen H090 'eY9f 8 f-'Z ff.-f ,rlf f 'Z I Ek qs - V , .rf ,,QM- iff' f , f 5 oz f ci - '15 '09 RS Conn e R s Art Sch II ng D A R WINNERS Connne Rnslus and Art Schnllnng have received the Daughters of the Amerncan Revolutlon Award for 1960 for their fare work toward the better ment and well bemg of Manual Patrucua Puckermg Horotd Woo Kathleen Waughop Jo et S e t -9- SENICJR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT EmIIy Von Hook VICE PRESIDENT Morgoref Coburn SECRETARY Jo net Vef TREASURER Koren Johnson ..-- 10 Y s. 5 I, 1' 'Io , I Z4 nh ef, DONNA ABBOTT Although she is quiet she gets into o great deol of trouble. ,I . 4 CAROLYN TOM DANA ADERMANN ALDRED AMEND Silent, slender ond Not thot I like study Obedience is the key sweet. less, but thot l like fun to every door. more. '3 f.....4 6 T7 PATSY SHARON SIMON SUSAN ARNOLD BAlOR BARRY BEACH lf silence were gold- So me people ore os Dore me to think? Quiet, cute ond clever. en shed be a mil- quiet os o mouse, l'm lionoref' quieter. 1 I 4:9 1 pf 04' ...np SHARON JUDY BARBARA JERMAlNE BELL BERRY BlDLEMAN BLACK Smile ond the world l chatter, chatter osl hslncefe in ll10U9l1l Und 'She llU5 Un eYe lhfll smiles with you. go, kindly too-heres hoping could speck though her success comes to you. tongue were silent. -11- MICHAELENE JAMES HARRIET ALICE FRANCIS BOLAND BOLLWINKLE BOTT BRADSHAW BRADY 'IThere'S miSCI1i9f He's a card. IThe Jokerf' To know her is to under- 'ISomeday in the hall ot He was formed for Iurking in her eyes. stand her. fame as a singer we'II the fun of everyone. find her name. Ti TERRY BEVERLY EDWARD BOOKER BREESE BROCKWAY BROOKS BROWN i'Quiet and industrious. Small and gay with a I too, am ambitious, but I'd rather be right real cute way. not like Caesar. than President. LLOYD BOB KAAREN BURKE BURTON BUTCH Our boy with the per- Smooth men go far. 'We like 'em serious, manent wave. we like 'em gay... we like 'em best - 12 - Kaaren's way. -S I X.. JUDY NORMAN FRED HAZEL BRADY BRAGG BRANAMAN BRANNUM Tis talk that makes We know there is a lot l'That's why mothers are Always busy, always the world go round. of hard work in him, for gray. happy, always dancing. it has never come out. lu fra JUDY MARY THOMAS GEORGE BROWN BROWN BROWN BRYAN i'One of Manuals i'Liked by all who know I'm o mon of few words. A right good fellow. busiest and friend- her. Iiest girls. NORMA BARBARA MARION IRA BRIDGES CARTER CHEATHAM CHILDS Silence is golden, lt matters not how long Sometimes I sit and The man that b but I'd rather talk. you live but how well. think, but mostly I just is not quite a bru sit - 13 - Y CAROLE CLAUSON lushes Silence is a friend that te. never betrays. -ov G' CAROLYN JACK JACK CLARK CLARK CLINE I olwoys crave excite- Youth comes but once I like o good time. ment. in a lifetime. MARGARETTE COBURN Where there's fun I am- where I am there's fun. DOROTHY DANAGE 'ILive everyday os if it were your last. KENNETH RICHARD SANDRA DAVIS DEcIcARD DILLARD I came to school to I olways get the better Women do not like study but I soon got over when I argue alone. timid men. thot. if Ql- BARBARA MICHAEL SHARON FORREST RICHARD EADS FAY HOLLIDAY LEWIS EoRrSoN I madefmyself He does his work from I wonder where I wand- Thinking is but a waste If I can't make you what I am, day to day and meets er from 8 to 4 each day. of thought. laugh, who can. whotever comes his way. -fi ANNA SHEILA ROBERT JUDY HERSCHEL GAZZA GLAZENSKI GRADY GRAHM GREENWALT Ain't fun grand. I study so diligently. The girls like wavey Little she asks, her wants Great people move hair. are few. slowly. -ix KAY LLOYD LINDA JUDITH HAGEMEYER HAMMOND HANCOCK HAND Softly speak and slow- When fun and duty Beauty and grace com- Always smiling ly walk. smash, let duty go to mand the world. and gay. smash. -6' BILL ANNA GLORIA HARRIS HART HARVEL I hurry at my own con- My thoughts and I are A smile bright anc venient speed. of another year. gayg a sweet and pleasant way. if X CARMEN SHARON ELEANOR I-ONNIE HOLDERNESS HOLMES HORNBACKER JORGENSEN A'Silent, slender, and I live and love in God's A light heart lives long. The answer to a sweet. peculiar light. girl's prayer. Q-'L ic TIM CAROL JOYCE DONNA JONES JOOS JORDAN KEENER i'Much to my embar- She's quiet, cute and Being quiet bores me. Petite, pretty and rassment, I was born in her personality makes peppyf' bed with a lady. her tops with everyone. N RONALD CAROL JOHN DONNA JUDY KAEB KIEBACH KING KOCH KNEER The girl that gets A shy face is better than 'I'm not slow, I lust take Dynamite comes in small Forgive others me will be lucky. a forward heart. my time. , packages. often, Y0UfSelf 18 never. My as DORIS ELIZABETH DAISY JUDIE JERRY LENOIR LESTER LULAY LIPPERT LOCHBAUM Little she asks, her Gentlemen prefer blondes. No limits but the sky. Silent people are dan- So shy but nice to wants are few. gerousf' know! JIM PAT MICHAEL ROBERT MC KENZIE MCKINLEY MCWHIRTER MEISCHNER Every girl's idol. What's the use of wo- Handso me, dashing, The opportunity for men? something more. mischief is found a hundred times. Juois PATRICIA DARLENE MULLALLY NISBET O'CONNOR Her greatest sorrow, School d0eSn'f bofhef Whatever advice school. me. you give be short.' -20- RAIANNA MIKE MIKE JIM LUNSFORD LUTHY MARIE MCELHANEY A ring on the fin- Girls bother me not. Men like me ore hard Only so much do I know ger is worth Iwo on to find. QS I have loved, the phone. RUTH SHARCN BEVERLY MICKEY PIERSON POPLE POWELL PRATER A companion who's Still waters run deep. A nice girl to have a- Never let your . cheerfullness is worth round. studies interfer with goldlil your education. X CHERRYLL BARBARA BILL PAT RlTTER ROGY ROPP RONTZON Softly speak, and sweet- All men -- Bewcire!! Someday in the hall of l'd rather be right ly smile. fame, as ci singer we'll than president. find his name. BARBARA RONNIE ART BILL CHUCK TRAENKENSCHUH SHERNAK SHILLING SHRODE SIEBEL She is the sweetest Girls, watch out for A'Greciter men than I have He never roused a dust- Why teachers retire. of all singers. him, he's a real heart- lived, but I doubt it. storm but he ot there 9 breaker. just the same. - - g al 1, BILLY JAMES ROSE MARY MARTIN CONSTANCE PURHAM RAGAIN RAMOS RECH H RISIUS I llschool and me bust Ambition has no rest. HPVEIIY 05 0 PICIUYC Gnd HA mon m0Y Smile and 'f10S'deSefv 1Q don'l Quite Ogreef' I must rest. IUSI 05 quiet. Smile Und Ye' '-U girl -In all walks of I e. JOYCE JOHN BILL RANDALL RUISH SALCH SCHOON SHERMAN Quiet in her ways Unless a man works, he Men do not value good A'l may be small, but I and thoughts. is not able to find out deeds unless it brings a have big ideas. what he can do. reward. MARIAN WALTER WILLIS SIEWERT SLATER SMITH My idea of an Men of few words are A fine fellow and a good agreeable person is best. mayor. one that a rees with .. 9 - 23 - me, ,ff 52 JERRY SANDRA SHARON MARY JO SNIDER SOMMERWLLE STEPHENS STEPZENSKI Women are funny To know her is to love Her sparkling eyes we Tis better to be small creatures. her. all admire, and many and ghinel than to be big friends she does acquire. and cast a shadow, tx NORMA STREITMILLER A fun-loving girl. CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE OMIE ' TAGHORN TAYLOR TAYLOR A penny tor your Why worry about to- More fun!!! thoughts. morrow, it's still today. RAY THOMAS When fun and duty clash, let duty go to smash. g i DANIEL PAT Tplpp TUCKER Frequently within my Laugh, talk, and be brain, I gently think o friendly is her motto. thought. - - EMILY VAN HOOK You don't have to be noisy to be pop- ular. BARBARA LINDA PAT JOAN WATT WENZEL WHITE WOLSTENHOLM l'll not budge on Tiny but full of mis- Every woman is in the A lovely girl is obove inch. chief. wrong until she cries, all rank. then she is in the right instantly. -J JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT .,,.... .,.4 R ose Ramos VICE-PRESIDENT .... ...4 A ndreo Emery SECRETARY ..,.. ,A....,.... L orry Slone TREASURER. . . ..,. CoroI Schoufelberger -2'f. .IUNICDRS Tom Abbott Sharon Abernathy Betty Allen Brian Alms Joe Barberis Carolyn Barnett .lanet Barnett Gail Barth Mike Bridges Michael Brodbeck Sharon Bullock Billy Burke Barbara Coon Mary Ann Capshaw Stella Dillard .IUNIGRS Barbara Ervnn Joanne Feeser Margie Frericks Mary Forsmon Karen Goldsmith Bonnie Gramm Larry Gray Kay Guy Hugh Harper Russel Hawks Ronald Hawohe Helen Haynes Doris Heubi Cathy Ann Hopwood Jeanette Huser iq X K. . fx Carol Fox Joe Frxlmg Donna Gasper Eugene Gluck Howard Golns Betty Guzenheuser Verna Guzenheuser Fran Gwaltney Wayne Hagel Dennls Harknder Sandro Heffron Shirley Heffron John Hefner Judith Ann Henson Ronald Hertz -J v-1 Sandra Hwbbs Paul Hubser Sandra Hneronymug Paul Hnlsv Mourue Hanes Carol Hodson Carol Hoppe Helen Hudgem James Ray HUH Muchael Hulmg Lencrd Hull .ludnh Hunt Wullnam Hum Chgfleg Hun LCYWC HU'Ch'50n Mono lf19OlI0 Pa! Jonas Roberf Jones Jeonnevfe Kearney Cynfhna LaHood Jim Laldlef -31- .IUNICJRS Mary Landwehr Paul Lepley William Levchl Doris Liddell Margaret Mack Clarence Markham Tommie Marlin Russell Masfon Gilbert Mooberry Ray Mullineaux Judy Nevlida Ellen O'Halloran -qt .0- Gary Lrndsoy Lmdo Link '17 Howard Look Bonme Lowder Nonnle Lowery Paul Mathers Ida Matthews Sora McCurdy Pai Meyers Rrchard Mohn 41 3 Clnff Oliver Glodyes O'NeaI Wrllene Pearl Sharon Pearson Tum Penn 'Z' T an : -J 0 41 Ji L 1-4 N. X - WrNNrom Peterson Jacklyn Pfafwdev Delovws Prover Wrliram Purge!! Rose Marne Ramos Bevvy Rappe JoAnn Rascherv Lmda Rwckevvs Sharon Rweck Jovwce RnscheW Karen Rockey Roger Roemer Duck Rogers Lrnda Rogers Peggy Roilwngs Revo Rose Carol Rovh Judy Ryan ROUDIC Schafer Corol Schoufelberger Ray Sche qrer -33- .IUNIORS Judy Scherer Roger Schlatter Sandra Schmutz Richard Schofield William Shepherd Leolc Shrode Shirley Sims Ernest Smith Vera Stimeling Pamela Stobaugh Jim Sturges Diane Strothers Z- John Thompson Richard Thorne Lenuel Vanlaninghan Marie Walker Ernestine White James Witt 'Q Pat Schrader JoAnn Schwerer Jrrn Seppeto Becky Shaw Bull Shaw Sharon Smnth Sharon Louuse Smnth Mlke Snodgrass Joseph Sparks George Stapleton Jacquulme Sunlun Katherine Tankersley Gary Taylor Gene Taylor Annette Thomas 4V 41' we-9 yi , T A J AS Karen Thrush Mary Thrush Caralyr' Thurman Jerry Wallace Carol Walz Salley Warren Kenneth Wnse Lola Wrllrams Bull Wrllrams Jerry Tolly Beola Washmgton Pearl Wrlson -555- l . Jrrrvrnre Tolly Carol Trulack Sharon Turnbow Drana Webb Pat Weller Steve Whan Margaret Woo Sherrrlyn Zapushek Q W illu- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ....... ..... J im Liston VICE PRESIDENT .... ..... P ot WoIIoce SECRETARY ....... ..... J eoneft NuIter TREASURER .... ...... P of Eden Y' Wulmerrng, Korren Adkins, Gene Anderson, Rebecca Anderson, Ive Dell Anderson, Gaul L , Anderson, Carol Arnold, Jerry Ashburn, Sharon Ashley, Bruce Alen, Paulo Sue Ill WR Baggeft, Pot Bohr, Bob Barbuer, Bob Bell, Arfha P:-' . Benneti, Belfy Berkey, Rex Blackburn, Marlene Boesch, Jockue Bohm, Carole Boyorfr Tmroqhy Brady, Carol Brody Ralph Branarnan, Judy Broun, Glorua Brudges, Pav Brooks, Pot Brown! B,l1 Brown, PUYYICIO Bruce Ehzcbem Burke, Stanley Burress, Frances Burroughs, Sandra Burwell, Danny Buss' Ruyh Cagle, James Cope lone, -37, SCJPHOMORES Carter, Dorothy Cheeseman, James Clark, Judy Cooke, Gary Daniels, James Darnell, June Davanzo, Phyillis Davis, Leonard Dentino, Norma Denton, James Dippold, David Driscoll, Pat Eden, Patsy Frazell, Antha Goldhammer, Ed -.1 i N5 Cook, Russo Comerford, Carol Couch, Ann Craghead, Bob Danoge, Gladys Dawes, Bonnie Dawson, Gary Decker, Judy DeFrance, Bessie Dennis, Marion Druin, Jim Dudley, Donald Dudley, Mariorie Earp, LeRoy Epps, Marcy fo '1 'Z 5' 43 5 'DJ Estes, Jim Evans, Jerry Ewing, Carol Fisher, Susan Flinn, Collene Foote, Marilyn Frericks, Robert FfieYSCl1, Efnie Garrett, Jim Casper, Sharon George, Jum Gielow, Sandra Gluck, Ann Green, Richard Gudat, Vernon Gunn, Carol Gustafson, Elissa Hall, George Hams, Judy Harris, Peyton Ebert, Pat , ,, L SOPHOMORES Harns, Polly Haueisen, Marllyn Haulrhan, Judith Helm, Roger Howe, Glenda Holmes, Stella Holland, Georgia Hobbs, Steve 1 I Jurmlak, Raymond Katoaka, Ernest Kessler, Bill Krrste, Kathy if iffy: 3 z lr 1 , I ,W , Tn K ,,iv,,q VV 'V ,,,V 1' -40- Lampton, Susan Lucas, Linda McSlmon, Rrchard . - 251 60 of -x 3 5 ,S ' j N-'P' ii 1 . Hull, Carol Hinton, LaRlfa Huxtable, Marulyn Huff, Mary Huber, John Innes, Janet Jackson, Shirley Johnson, Sally Jones, Connie Koch, Barbara Kock, Barbara Krueger, Jo Ann Kurth, Sandra Kutkaf, Gary Landrum, Jannie L J? Langloss, Behy LaTree, Pamcua Lehman, Sylvua Morquus, Carol Mamndale, George McCann, Danny Meshnark, Bull Muller, Jerry Muller, Monty Llston, .hm McFall, Sandra Muller, Raymond -Q 1 Lochbaum, Dennus Lunsford, Bull Lyons, Cgrol McGovern, Marnlyn McKne, Davud Merrnrnan Anna Mulsfeadi, Larry Janssen, Andrea Moore Bessee z l 1 in SOPHOMCJRES Moreland, John Nau, Jackie Nebergall, Sharon Neptune, Marilee Osberg, Mary Parkinson, Sandra Parr, Ray Penn, Carl Presley, Sharon Pruefi, Carole Pusey, Sandra Quick, Kenneth 'K Ra y, Sha ron Ldv- x iw ll ,Q is f Rynearson, Wslma Seidell, LouAnn Newlson, Ronnie Nisbet, Paula Nuher, Jeanehe O'DonnelI, Edward Opper, Sandra Pepping, Dennis Phillips, Carol Powell, Patricia Prater, Jenny Presley, Charles Rogan, Karen Ragains, John Ramos, Lonnie Ramos, Sue Randle, Frank Rech Anno Reuth JoAnn Reynolds Duane Robinson Trudy Rohn Chffofd Roloff, Jackie Ruckle Sondru Soavhoff Donna Saalhoff William Sample John Scanlon Cafhy Schaefer Georgia Schifeling, Larry Scoff Jl-ldlfh Shaver James Shehan Gary Shepard Bob Shrode Karen Smnh Edwmd Smith, Glenda Smnh John Spencer Shurley Sprehe Carol Sprout Bullue Sfewarl Judy i' Sfockfon Roy Sfrube Floyd Tlarks Douglas Tomlinson Sharon Traenlcenschuh Gerald ' Vantme Valerie Vernon Ray Wade Royall -va W0llfe' KUll'Y Wclefs Jomce Webef R050lYn White Barbara Whale Mary Arm Wlmelow Edith Whlflatch Judy Wllllams Naomi Wil' Shirley Wolfe David Wood Sherrnl Workman Jerry Zeman Carroll Zornbro Bob 44 ig wg! if gk QQM, ,V 5,3330 ,gi f :QW -4 A y, 'l y Stu' n,' -f -1 Q! GECDRGE MASON Assistant Principal Mr Mason our assistant principal re ceived his B S and M S from the University of Illinois Although he doen t smile much we know his he rt isnt made of stone WWW HESTER WALMSLEY ' Dean of Girls Miss Wolmsley received her B.A. at Bradley University and her M.A. at the Uni- vertiy of Illinois. She is our Dean of Girls a counselor, and also gives help and advice to many of our students. rv .fv - f k1!. 'a1' 'f 'ttf' FRANKLIN DALE Counselor Mr. Dole, our counselor of sophomore ond junior boys, received his B.A. ot Oberlin College and his M.A. ot Northwestern Uni- versity. 1' .',- X 0 MARGARET TUCKER Counselor Mrs. Tucker, our counselor of sophomore and iunior girls, received her B.S. and M.S. ot Bradley Univer- sity. M X JOHN WILKINSON Counselor Mr. Wilkinson, our senior boys counselor, received his B.A. in Jour- nclism ond his M.S. in Guidance ot Drolce University. 48 - Lett to ght Mrs V g a Ne ell W O Pendar s Charles Greely Harrell F Teeters M E C W amson D Marklills Ms M H oo M F M Bourland M J Gft lnot sho naeMr W C SCHOOL BOARD The Board of Education meets monthly to determine the admlmstratuve pollces for the public school system lt us their duty to gulde the administrators and faculty In making the public schools suitable lnstututuons tor the ed ucatuon ot the future cltuzens of this country SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOLS Dr Mark Bulls the Superlntendent ot Schools has steered us successfully through another year 49- FACULTY YE NTES LLOYD B S Western llllnols Unlver stty M S Bradley Umverslty Head Track Coach Asslstant Football Coach Head of Busl ness Department X GUSTIN BETTY BS MS Bradley Unnverslty Typung Transcrlptlon Short hand Advusor Jumor Red Cross 'Z K fa Zz, DAVIS MAYNARD P B S Austin Peay State M B A Bradley Umverslty Typang Buslness Math Record Keep mg Economlcs Busmess Law Busmess Manager of Murror Advisor Quill and Scroll Mem ber of Faculty Assembly Com mlttee BROOKS ELMA M B Ed lllnnous State Normal M A State Umverslty of Iowa Shorthand Typnng Faculty Social Commlttee KEMP JOHN A M A Umversuty of lllunous BE lllrnons State Normal Typung Record Keeping N tlonal Honor Socuety Com mnttee Faculty Athletic Passes Faculty Assembly Commuttee WOLF, HAZEL C A B, Bradley Umverslty M A, Unuversuty of Wlsconsm, U S Hnstory, Chalrman Socual Studies Dept, Newspaper Pub llclty, Chairman .llmmy Grah am Memorual Commuttee AIELLO, JOHN C B S, Normal Umversrty, Cuvucs, Coach Cross Country, Director of Intramurals, Natlonal Honor Socuety Committee, Chaurman Prancupal s Advisory Commut tee 50 BUSINESS AND SOC1AL STUDIES 1 EBER Treasurer DEPARTMENT FUSON, HAROLD W B S, Mullnlun Unuversuty U S Hlstory, Assnstant Football Coach, Assnstant Track Coach WHEELER, ESTELLA A B, Bradley Umverslty, M A, Mlamn Umversuty, Oxford, Ohlo, World Survey and Com merclal Geography, Earth Sclence, Advisor for Geo graphy Club Audso Vusual Aids Al V Q I 15 fix' .ably ' 1 ' gg., 4+ , , . -1 ' - - -1 1 - - A1 1 -1 1 1 - -1 ' 1 1 1 - .1 1 1 A 1 - 1 1 5 '- 1 1 1 - . 1 5 . ,ff , l A K - -1 1 V -1 1 1 1 - - -1 1 1 - 1 1 0' 1 1 1- ' Eb. M SRIESFIABER, ARLENE D. WILKINSON, HARRIET B. HINRICHS, KENNETH A. SCIENCE W' fi' -'58 1 f-. w- - MCCUMBER, CHARLES A. B.S., Bradley University, M.A. Bradley University, Biology, National Science Club, Advi- sory Council, Head of Science BECKER .-FN -vs. Dept. 11-1? ROBERT A.B,, Universityof Iowa, Phy sics, Mathematics. Q M XXX ii Y X X V M., .,., ...,, 1 - ' ' J . 7 .. , Ea 13 ,f 2 , Y 'P I I Q. ,sis DIEKEN, JOHN THOMAS, WALTER W. WHITEHURST, DALE B.S., Bradley Univergity, A,M., B.S., Knox College, M.S., Uni- Bed., Southern lllinois Univer- University of Illinois, German, versity of Illinois, Ticket Man- sity, M.A., University of llli- Geometry, German Club Ad. ager, Chemistry. nais, Adv. certificate in Sci- visor, Chairman Foreign Lan ence Education, University of guages. Illinois, Biology, Science Club, Curriculum studY. A I x,, aff' . . ' Cixi A . ' ii' 2: l ff is W., . rv 'Ni' f ? I I N' ' if U F sw - he --.J X STONEBOCK, EDWARD C. B-5-. Bradley UVNVCYSIYYQ Pl'1yS. B.S., Bradley University, Phys. B.S., Bradley University, M.S., Education: DYW6f'S Tfolnlngq Education, Drivers Training, Bradley University, Head Foot- G.A.A., Girls Drill Unit, Cheerleader s Advisor, Senior ball Coach, Golf, Phys, Edu- Girls Advisor, Drill Team. cation. B,S., Bradley University, M.A., University of Illinois, Phys. Ed- ucation, Head Baseball Coach, Asst Football Coach, Assit Basketball Coach. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT HARKER, VIRGINIA B.A., Wellesley College, B.A., University of Colo- rado, English, Future Teachers' Club Sponsor. KROPEL, GENE B.A., University of Illinois, Assembly Chairman, English. WALLACE, MILDRED E. B.S., Teachers College, Mary- ville, Missouri, M.A., Colum- bia University, New York, Eng' lish: Chairman Of English De- partment, Advisor-Student Ad- visory Council. MUNSTERMAN, HELEN C. A.B., Bradley University, AM., Columbia University, English, Literary Club Advisor, Na- tional Honor Society Com- mittee, Junior Class Advisor NOT , 'a fx .2 I LED . I 4y ll I f , fl I AVAILABLE CLUTS, BEE B.A., Bradley University, MA. Bradley University, English, Hall Monitors, National Honor Society Committee. Quail! Q , VELDE, LILLY B.A., University of Illinois, M. A., University of Wisconsin, Speech, Dramatics, Thespians. CAVANAGH, VIVIAN BARNETT, EMILY R Y A,B., Bradley University, B.S., Assistant Librarian in Library Science, University of Southern California, Li- brarian, Library Club. -52- FUNK, ROBERT B.A., Bradley University, Eng- lish, Manual Paper. WRIGHT, BETTY B.S., Bradley University, Eng! lish, Co-Advisor of Student Council, Member of Princi- pals Advisory Committee. VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS PUGH, L. W. B.S., Bradley University, Chair- man ot Dept., Vocational Ma- GUINDON, GEORGE Taylor University, M.A., Brad' ley University, Advisor of the chine Shop, Industrial Arts, Social Committee, Printing and Editorial Staffs of the Manual paper, Quill 8- Scroll Advisor fa? NORTON, JOHN M. SCHULZ, ARTHUR TRUMPOLD, FRED WEBER, J. M. B.E., Illinois State Normal, B.S., Bradley University, M.S., B,S., M.S., Bradley University, Western Illinois State College M.S,, lowa State, Mechanical Bradley University, Machine Drafting: Sloge Crew 3: BHJCIISY UUIVOYSITY 4: RAC-A Drawing, Photography Crew Woodwork, Stage Crew Ad- IDSTIIUIGJ Shop Molllemollcs visor, Proiection Crew Advi- sor, National Honor Society Q 'N y fl t' 4 it if' me V i .4 LMI, , Sv A 4 . THOMPSON, MARTHA MATHIS, FLORENCE CAREY, MARY M.Ed., Colorado State, Cloth- B.S., Bradley University, MA., B.S., Eastern Illinois University, ing, Home Ec. Dept. Depart- Columbia University Teachers' Clothing, F0Ods, Future Nurses ment Chairman, P.E.A. Board College, New York, Home Club Advisor, Sophomore Class of Directors, Spring Open Management, Family Living, Advisor. House Chairman, Faculty Ad- National Honor Society. visory Council. -53- LANGUAGES BYERS ART AND MUSIC B.A., Beloit College, M.A., Uni- B A., University of Paris, versity of Illinois, Spanish, Ad- French, Latin, French Club, La- visor, Pon-American League, tin Club. Chairman of Department. Z Rursivoisi, PAUL szivsssf MARGARET B-A., KNOX College, Art, Mir- B.A,, Teacher in vocdl accom- ror Staff Advisor. ponirvfent. ,F l ,. M:- . it 3' A ' l DETRICK, BARBARA PRATT, HENRY R. MYA., Bradley Universrty, Jun- A.B., LLB., Notre Dame Uni- ior Class Advisor versity, Faculty Entertarnment Committee. -54- PARKS, ROBERT B.M.E., Bradley Univ rsity, Acappella Choir, St phen Fosters, Girls' ir. HW? HUBER, FRED B.S., University of Illinois, M.S., Illnnois Vilesleyan University, Advance Study, Bradley Uni- versity, Advisor, Manual Alum- ni Ass'n, Co-Sponsor, Modern Music Masters, Chapter No. 37, Director of Instrumental Mu- sic, Monual Music Club, GCCUPA TIONAL TRAINING CDFFIC E PERSONNEL ffm LZ WW JJ' FACULTY AT LEISURE 41 JJ MAINTENANCE Both the boy s and gurl s gym would not be complete wnthout the help of Bull and Julle The manntenance men work hard to keep Manual neat and clean The cateterla ladies prepare lunches that are appreciated by all the students Bull Le May ,lulle Bolom 56 Vera Knott Ann Cassulo Mlldred Butler Allce Canter Harrnet Albers Helen Cooke Josephme Whute Patrlcua Clanln t l ! P . '7 . . , . I 1 - l ' T l Www xxx X w xxx x xxxxx was tx xxxxxxxxk- xx x P' -Q N: ws: sxxxxxxxxxxx - xxx X xx XX ...N Wm Lemay Else Janssen Julua Bolam Frank Malone Albun Nordstorm Delmer Scholl: Joe Mc Grane FAREWELL xx Mass Kreoppel Englush teacher Mr McGrane head maintenance man Mr Cahaul Physucs teacher are all leavnng Manual Their leaving IS a loss to Manual But we wush them luck In whatever they do MRS DYBVIG We wash To dedicate thus page fo someone who captured the hearf of every student at Manual She was The art teacher and our ad vlsor of The yearbook We will always re member her She dvd everything she could fo help everybody We hope she will have a happy new llfe un Newark Delaware 'J' Ii? -5g- ms 'Q- CFP ROW I-Jcmce Rntchul, Dove Souiherlcnd Mrs Dybvng ROW 2-Sharon Prerson Jane Phrllups Jerry Tolly Menme Snewerf Sharon Holludoy ROW 3-Dowd Tlcrks, John Kuch Marlon Checzfhum ROW1-ArtSchnllrng,.ludleLnp- perf, Ruth Buss, Mary Jo Sfepzmr skn, Mr, Dcvus ROW 2-Donna Koch, Wondo Eorp, Lundc Lee Lmle, Ann Osberg, Pot Meyers ROW 3-Mary Osberg, Joe Peters, Mnke Snodgrass, BIH Hensleff Cor, olyn Clerk ann ll hu uvunpg IO I0 ' a- his 225 X Bu? gl - Y 1 l ii: Q A kg' if I i -. YxX'1H6 by MIRROR EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS S TAFFS Wea The T960 edition of the MIRROR is due to the hard work of these people. The Business Staff secures ads and handles accounts. The Editorial Staff puts the book together. They have all done their share in giv- ing you this book. We want to thank our Advisors for all of their help. We hope everyone likes, and enioys this years MIRROR. ffm ff A , J ,y I ' . . 11, I Row 1-Mr. Norfon, Judy Drum, Charlotte Tog- hon, Judy Kneer Row 2-Lorry Arndt, Brron AJrns,Johr1 Green- wolf, Lenoord HUIJ, PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF ,'Sl',-Q 11 ' 35,5323 .12 STUDENT COUNCIL Willis Smith ROW l: Mrs. Wright, Judy Hanelt, Kay Hagemeyer, Betty Hanley, Janet Sweetin, Mary Thrush ROW 2: Linda Collins, 'Gloria Kucavik,, Marilee Neptune, Fran Gwcttney, Barbara Koch, Carol Cole ROW 3: Charlotte Taylor, Tim Penn, Willis Smith, Ball Shaw, Bill Paterson, David Mcliie Under the Advisorship ot Mrs. Wright, the l959-60 Student Council has done a time job of maintaining our schools high standards. lt has sponsored dances and has given us a fine variety ot assemblies this year. During the Christmas season they put o Christmas tree in the hall and supervised the giving of Christmas bas- kets to the needy. Thanks, Council, for a job well done. ROW l Carol Schaufelberger Dana Amend Beverly Pawel Sherla Srmmons Catherlne Hopwood Mr Funk ROW 2 Marlorne Dudley Norma Brndges Helen Haynes Sandra Opper Jolene Brggs Janet Barnett ROW 3 Jeanette Nutter Dorns Heulr Sandra Zerweka Cathy Scanlon Janet ROW A Eleanor Kelly Ira Chulds Irm Tolly Joe Barberrs Cherryle Rutter Shar on Stephans ROW I Eleanor Kelly Carroll Zeman Pat Ebert Bob Barbler ROW 2 Emily Van Hook Ronald Alclred Jerry Arnold Ira Chrlds THE BUSINESS AND EDITORIAL STAFFS OF THE MANUAL This years staff, under the dlrectron of Mr Gurndon, has glven us many nice copnes of the MANUAL We know they have spent many long hours to gave us our school paper We want to congratulate them for a 'ob well done I I I ' I I I I I I ' I I I I I ' I Row l, Linda Wenzel, Jenny Prater, Hazel Brannum, Sharon Pearson, Beckie Anderson, Ray Strevils, Cliff Rohn, Mae Roddy, Susan Fisher, Jo Ann Hopper, Ruby Funchess, Judy Brown, Jandy Hand, Eleanor Kelly, Mrs. Wallace Row ll. Maria lngolia, Valeria VanTine, June Darnell, Vicki Kmsy, Pat Jonas, Donna Driskell, Martin Rech, Art Shilling, Jim Kerr, Nancy Thomas, Margary Parris, JoAnne Berstrath, Sandy Rohn, Doris Liddell, An- drea Jenssen Row Ill. Gail Anderson, Sandra Goons, Frances Strevils, Pat Meyers, Carol Fox, Carol Lyons, Charles Crotz, Mich Ingolia, Roger Heim, Patsy Eden, Jo Ann Keith, Roianna Lunsford, Jodyce Jordan, Sheila Glaczenski Row IV. Carrol Zeman, Carol Comerford, Judy Whitlatch, Phyllis Jones, Molly Creasy, Jerry Tolly, Dole Eden, Jirn McKensie, Duane Reynolds, John Davis, Daisy Lulay, Pat Wallace, Bessie Moore, Jane Landrum, Barbara Owin, Mary Ann Capshaw, Bonnie Pankey ADVISORY COUNCIL The Manual Advi- sory Council was first organized in l949. This organization is made up of two people from each advisory. lts iob is to keep in close contact with the students and to work in cooperation with the Student Council for a better Manual. an wg, HALL MONITORS Hall Monitors, under the supervision of Mrs. Cluts, have many duties to perform during the course of every day. This work is rewarded with a service UM at the end of the year -65- ,Ax 2' ROW l Mrs. Dybvng, Dana Amend, Mary Jo Stepzinski ROW 2: Carolyn Clark, John Greenwalt, Marian Siewert, Mr. Davis, Jane Phillips QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll, under the direction of Mr. Davis, is composed of students on the Mir- ror and Manual Staffs who have done outstanding work, are upper classmen, and in the upper third of his class. It is an International Society for High School Journalists. ROW l, Dana Amend, Kay Hagemeyer, Judy Brown, Gloria Harvel, Miss Munsterman ROW 2: Linda Dippold, Joyce Jorden, Nancy Thomson ROW 3 Eleanor Hornbaclcer, Sandra Zerwekh, Joan Vtlolstenholm, Sharon Stephens, Pat Pickering LITERARY CLUB The Manual Literary Society was founded in T922 The subiect ot the club is to improve the speech, to develop abilities of individual members, and to promote interest in literary sub- iects. -66- PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE ' llll ll li 5 'A , It, . l I .sf up I The P.A.L., under the direction ot Miss D. Sprague, is a very active and interesting organization. The League is a member ot the lllinois Federation ot PanAmerian Leagues. Members ofthe P.A.L. gave a very colorful Spanish Fiesta this year. The club makes a point of promoting an interest in the Span- ish language and the Spanish people in general. .fj'f- Row l: Latlu Waughop, Jenny Prater, Pat Brooks, Carol Sprehe, Judy Nevida, Marilyn Foote, Polly Har- ris, Sandra McFall Sandra Kurth, Ralph Brady, Mrs. Byars, Row 2: Sandra Schmutz, Sheila Glaczenski, Becky DeFrance, Janice Waters, Carol Allen, Valerie Van Rine, Carol Fox, Barbara Koch, Norma Dentinio, Stella Dillard. Row 3: Donald Curran, Becky Damoes, Fram Gwaltney, Linda Brentrup, Pat Jones, Helen Jaynes, Linka Collins, Marilee Neptun, Sharon Pearson, Barbara Owin, Frances Crooks. Row 4: Joe Frilling, Dave Dlppold, Carol Roth, Richard Mohn, John Findlon, Bill Harris, Willis Smith, Tim Penn, Mike Huling, Paul Hauck, Ralph Sours. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club is one ofthe oldest clubs at Man- ual. lt's objects are to pro- mote interests in the study of Latin and acquaints members with the back- ground and history of Greek and Roman civiliza- tion which influences our own life and culture so much. X? ROW l: Judy Hanlet, Kay Hagemeyer, Carol Gunn, Mrs. Byars. ROW 2: Carolyn Thurman, Clare Williams, Ann Couch, Jacqueline Harris. ROW 31 Linda Link, Sally Johnson, Karen Johnson, Joe McKenzie, Richard Schoonover. ROW 4: Jim Bollwinkle, Jim Sturges, Jerry Arnold, Don Hinckle. FRENCH CLUB The French Clubs aim is to acquaint the members with the influence that French has upon our own life and culture especially in the fields of art, music, science and fashion. Row l. Mary Thrush, Betty Hanley, Susan Lompton, Revo Rosa, Sandra Threet, Berverly Pwell, Donna Dris- kell, Pat Schrader, Becky Show, Miss Wheeler Row ll. John Terrell, Moria lngolia, Kathy Kirste, Pat Ebert, Carolyn Thurman, Karen Rogan, Sharon Roy, Francis Brady, Mourie O. Hines. Row Ill. Bobby Burton, Janet Kops, Jeanette Nutter, .leanette Huser, Morgory Parris, Sharon Stephens, Molly Creosy, Lem Van Laninghom, Ruth Pierson, Tim Jones, Walter Burton. Row IV Mtch lngolia, Gary Lindsay, Jack Clark, Tim Penn, Mike Huling, William Shrode, .lim Anderson, Gilbert Moodberry, Terry Roos, Larry Arndt, Larry Crawley, Clarence Markham, Michael Brodbeck WORLD HISTORYAND GEOGRAPHY The Science Club, under the supervision of Mr. Whitehurst and Mr. McCumber, investigate new additions and ideas toward the field ot sci- ence. CLUB I bl The World History ond Geography Club, su- pervised by Miss Wheeler, was organized with the purpose of promoting in- terest in geography and giving the students a bet- ter background of the world in which they live. QCP? ' Rowl Dole Whitehurst Polly Harris, Becky Show Caro Sprene 5:':z'c W so' '4c'tw VVCQQPCD ROSS yr' Webe' M' McCo'nbe' PCA 4 .o Ann Scnwefer Mo' r on '21- who ,ore canon Row f A Scni 'g,E Ca TMO' f C'c'z Joe M: Kenz e y A ri C s Sne : C: :cle e:': '-'case' H e :::'es Va'g:'e' NA-e S' f:'ee'w:' Zz' '- ' ' SCIENCE CLUB - till - i tiiewiitt L 4-u Row l Pat Brooks, Betty Hanley, Lindo Collins, Peggy Rallings, Mrs. Harker Row ll Phyllis Jones, Nancy Kaspor, Jo Ann Reith, Cathy Darlene Scanlon, Margery Parris Row lll Sharon Stephens, Carol Hodson, Bill Williams, Linda Brentrup, Sally Johnson The purpose of this club is to help Future Teachers learn more about the teaching pro fession and to develop leadership. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB The Health Careers Club, supervised by Miss Walmsley, was organized to help its mem- bers become acquainted with the facts and duties ot nursing. This club has many activities which keep it busy the whole year. Row l Miss Carey, Marcy Epps, Norma Bridger, Ka- thy Waughop Row ll Valerie Van Tine, Marllee Neptun, Barbara Cook, Sandra Harvey Row lll Sharon Tomline son, Donna Gasper, Shei- la Glaczenski, Charlotte Taylor, Chrislal Miller, Becky Shaw. Row l Mr. Schulz, Mike McWhirter, Jim Kerr, Mr. Trumpold Row II Don Dudley, Bob Grady, Jim Bollwinkle, Ray Strevnls STAGE CREW The Stage Crew, although behind the scenes, plays a big part in all our assemblies and plays. This year, as always, they have done o fine iob and ,we wish to thank them and their advisors Mr. Schulz, and Mr. Trumbold. PRoJEcrioN CREW Row l Pat Pickering, Pat Schroder, Joyce Ruish, Miss E. Wheeler Row ll Robert Jones, Gary Kutkat, Bruce Ashley, Steve Hobbs Row Ill Don Kober, Jerry Workman, Larry Crawley, Francis Brady, Bill Carr Row IV Joe Sparks, Mike Glowocki, Pat McKinley, Tom Aldred, Robert Funk The Projection Crew under the efficient supervision of Miss Wheeler, is responsible for the many fine films and film strips shown to the students throughout the year. -i 1 c 's 1 , i N el A 4. 1 'e 9 , ll ' .Q-N-, .5 to -ii , 79' Q -f I 5 5 2 rf Y' AM ff 'Iii -'f 1 f ' Q 1 -, J QW, ,- -1 P, A W '7 of in - -J ,ff ' . V Q ,W , f 7 X 1. 1 N' ..'. , f ' , 4' f ' Q5 ,Q mf W-A 4. 1 ,- , rf .QA . xx X H 43 --ff, ,V an 1' 6 . . 5-fav? - . gg. fn f , W 4 'X 'W' 5' wg ' 'f .' f .. l. s t Q 5' ' Y 39 5 f ' ,' 'lil' 1. iq n 5. , xx ' FL A. 'ZEN .A x! gl , .. . X l . . , Q. ' ' f X! fs . . QD Q , I f 5- ' i 'A , -r-v xx!! WF . I ,, ZF I' I i J' 4 B d members at eos THE MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL BAND Under the fine supervision of Mr. Huber, Manuals Band has presented many fine concerts and has done a marvelous job during halflimes of Manual football and basketball games. MANUAL S BAND The band ns To be congrafu lated for Hs fme 'ob Some of the our assemblies This fine band adds much To our school spirit M 7 band members also played for SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB sq fi'- The Senior Girls' Club is one ofthe oldest of the orgonizotions ot Monuol. This club hos been helping to keep the morole ond spirit of Monuol Troining High School high. The Senior Girls' Moss Meeting wos o very productive one this yeor, It wos enjoyed by mony ot us. We know o lot of hord work was put into this proiect. We wont to thonk Miss Wilkinson, our odvisor, for cz 'ob well done. -75- CHORAL GROUP Monuol hos long been noted for its fine Acdppello Choir, The choir is on outgrowth of what wos formerly known os the mixed chorus. It was orgonized in 1930 ond first oppeored in robes in 1934. It wos the first high school choir in the city ond the first to be robed. We members of Choir wont to thonk Mr. Porks for his spectoculor job of directing us. Sri MANUAL ACAPPELLA CHOIR .fm OUR GLEE CLU wi '1- X BS BOYS GLEE CLUB Row lu Sieve Hobbs, Ray Vernon, Peyton Har- rws, Glen Sparks, Haley. Row 2: Dennrs Loch- baum, Hlllorcl Lear, Cloud Stewart, Larry Cook, Ross Redduck. Row 3: Booder Brown, Govenor Foreman, Edward Smlfh, John Wah. Glrls Glee Clubs THE GIRLS CHOIR , THE BOYS T QUARTET ROW l: Bill Ropp, Bill Leuchl, Lorry Crowley, J C ll love rowe Mrs Szepssy Dire-c'or l The Girls Choir under the direc- fion of Mr. Porlcs ond The Boys Quor- lel under the direction of Mrs. Szepsey porficipofes in ossemblies ond special concerts, They ore oll very good sing- ers orid deserve o lol of recognition. -TEQ- Row l Beckie Anderson, Dana Amend, Judy Hand, Mae Roddy, Ann Gluck, Cindy La Hood, Barbara Rogy, Liz Lester, Gwen Deckard, Mrs. Grieshaber Row ll Hazel Bronnum, Nor- ma Dentino, Nancy Thorn- son, Judy Brown, Gloria Har- vel, Ja Ann Raschert, Karen Rockey, Peggy Whelchel Row Ill Cathy Hopwood, Sue Turrnan, Pat Hausam, Mar- gery Parris, Kay Guy, Bessie Moore, Pat Wallace, Artha Bell, Georgia Schaefer Row IV Harriet Bott, Sharon Gasper, Sandra Zerwekh, Louise Brown, Molly Creasy, Sandy Heftron, Sherrilyn Zapushek, Shirley Heffron, Carol Hodson GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G. A. A., under the supervision of Mrs. Grieshaber, is a club to help girls keep in shape. Among the activities they participate in are basketball, tennis, tumbling, trampoline, volleyball, and many other gymnastic activities. One of the most active clubs at Manual is the Bowling Club. Under the supervision of Mr. Aiello, Bowlers improve their ability through this club. - X in JH.. RED CROSS COUNCIL This organization is one of the most important organizations at Manual. The Red Cross renders its services for the National Red Cross. The club members do many things through- out the year to help other people. Illli' 5 Y. -i 'Wax Row l Mrs. Cavanagh, Carol Wilson, Jackie Pfander, Judy Scott, Cathy Scanlon, Margaret Woo, Judy Hou- lihan, Artha Bell, Jo Ann Hopper Row ll Gloria Braun, Carol Sprehe, Andrea Janssen, Sharon Presley, Helen Hudgins, Barbara Bidleman, Linda Rogers Raw III Dorothy Carter, .la Ann Reith, Barbara Kock, Joanne Feeser, John Ragains, Sandra Schmutz, Sandy Rohn Row IV Jerry Miller, Gerald Talbert, Robert Funk, Rosalie Hagaman, Vera Hinton, Shirley Hetron, Jane LIBRARY CLUB The obiects ot this club are Ill to cultivate the qualities essential in being a good li- brarian I2l to meet other students who are interested in doing this type of work and l3l to gain helpful information from the librarian. Landrum -81- Row Row Row Row I Glenda Smith, Donna Abbott, Mary Thrush, Kathy Waughop, Miss Walmsley ll Carol Sprehe, Jo Ann Reith, Sandra Kurth, Carol Gunn, Jeanette Nutter III Carol Clark, Andrea Janssen, Emily Van Hook, Jane Phillips, Carolyn Clark, Janet Vef IV Phyllis Jones, Nancy Kaspar, Charlotte Taghon, Sandra Zerwekh, Connie Risius MISS WALMSLEY'S OFFICE HELP if i Row l Antha Frozell, Judy Brown, Christal Miller, Susan Fisher, Susan Beach, Margarette Coburn, Joan Wol- stenholm Row ll Wanda Earp, Jolene Biggs, Pat Tucker, Joyce Jorden, Georgia Schaefer, Gary Dawson, Cherryll Ritter Row Ill Sandra Harvey, Becky Mohr, Donna Koch, June Darnell, Eleanor Hornbacker, Marcy Epps, Marian Siewert, Danny McCann, Dave Dippold Row lV Helen Hudgens, Carol Fox, Frances Strevils, Judy Harris, Molly Creasy, Becky Daniels, Jerry Tolly, Le Shrode, Sally Johnson, Terry Roos MR. MASON'S OFFICE HELP Row I Jeannette Kearney, Bonnie Bates, Mary Land- wehr, Maraan Slewert, William McCarthy, Mr Dieken Raw ll Charles Chamber- lain, Robert McCarthy. Larry Sloan, Roger Heirn, Gary Dawson Row lll John Salch, Roger D, Roemer, Marion l. Hefner, John Ragains, Danny McCann GERMAN CLUB Through the German Club, supervised by Mr. Dieken, students obtain a better know- ledge ofthe customs and activities of the German people. lt is one of our various foreign language groups. Row l Sharon Holliday, Marilyn Foote, Patsy Arnold, Dana Amend, Norma Bridges, Eleanor Kelly, Mrs. Tucker Row ll Danna Driskell, Carol Lyons, Janet Barnett, Becky Shaw, Connie Antonacci, Sharon Turnbow, Peggy Rallings, Mr, Dale Row Ill Barbara Rogy, Sandra Opper, Linda Brentrup, Sherrie Harms, Sheila Glaczenski, Sandy Sommer- yille, Sally Warren, Mr. Wilkinson These girls help Mr. Wilkinson, Mrs. Tucker, and Mr. Dale. -83- s. T CQCLXHMQS I ' 1 A V 'W ,1 14 ' ' v 0 0 Q 1 n 86 Homecoming Queen - Ruth Pierson Morton Slewert Attendant Emlly Von Hook Attendant HOMECOMING Three charming gurls Ruth Pierson M rlon Slewert ond Emily Von Hook reugned over Monuol s 1959 60 Homecoming Ruth s kvng was Tum Jones Marlon s Escort wos Gor rett Mcxson ond Emily VonHook s escort wos Mcrlon Cheofhom 88 I G' I I I ACTIVITIES Manuals band directed by Mr Huber and the drnll team dlrected by Mrs Grueshab er added a wonderful Touch to our l959 60 Homecomung Manuals wonderful mud state eught mg game The score was Manual I9 Spalding champion football team won the Homecom- -O. - gg . 5 i... X HOMECOMING The flrsf place wlnmng car nn the parade was drnven by Andrea Emery and the second place wlnnmg car was driven by Molly Creasy ,Sf eff . W YY . ia!-I t W? , P4- - 90 - ACTIVITIES Lcst of our Homecomung Achvmes but certolnly not least wos the Homecoming Donce held an Monuol s Boy s Gym ll was on Sol cheslrc provided the musuc All In offendonce had o good time ond the evemng come to cz cllmcx wufh the offncuol crowning of The queen 91 urdoy, Ocfober 23. Bill Hordesfy ond his or- STUNT SHCDW Student Council symbolizes the unify of the Roms. The sophomores present o wlnnmg record ponfomume Xixk The gumors gove their version of Jock Porr Show The flrst crowning of our queen -.... ,..,,,, m -wa'-35 The sensors held everyone s Inf6f8Sf 'Wm We ,MMVNM I v ' - - v - 94 - The iuniors' commercial brought laughter from the The seniors based their skit on imagination audience. How those boys can sing' 90 Speech! Speech! h SENIOR GIRLS ww. W ,. -A W l'm on old cowhondn Quit looking of that redhead Behove Tweetie! He sure aroused our mirits. MASS MEETING Lets grve cz cheer. Show your teeth everybody, AH together now ,. one, two, three. . 97 - Moster of ceremomes is , sfx , -'F' ,X F s 2 rf I 4 f 1 JUNIOR PROM The prom held on wos o big success. Every- one in ottendonce had o wonderful time. To top The evening Rose Romos wos crowned queen. Nuff? 'IT stqgf' R fl CHRISTMAS AROUND SCHOOL SENIOR HOP The Senior Hop wos held on Morch 26, l96O, from 8 until ll. The Senior Hop wos entitled Senior Serenade, ond it wos held in the Gold Room ot the Jefferson Hotel. Everyone donced owoy the evening to the Dick Mitchell's bond. 1 , , E, -:Q-fa M' 'J ml 4,531+ 'H if' XMJUJG 'Pl-4- K ' 'W Qzfygf-'W 1 ' sl Q.f 6 iw' as 1, ,Q ff ,g f Li , L rff ,l,, Q-7' lk' ' X 1 11 -8 Y r .f fn-3 Q, 1 v 'mwfig 7 r iflfz s fl Ao- lf :SU CARNIVAL TIME The Manual Carnival, sponsored by the Student Council, was held on Saturday, March l2. There were about twenty booths, including a refreshment stand. Everyone that was present seemed to enioy them- selves as the SC. can easily prove by the monetary haul they made. 'My gosh, she s back again! Y YV ffl.. 'W i ' H .ft he ft' .els GR ,F Will somebody please buy a hat? Wqg you in there, Charley? Is this what you throw since Jud ubes left the cafeteria? - 104 ' CLASS PLAY 3 QQA . x,s.' x I , ii 'Af' - 0, ASSEMBLIES ...--Z ,I fff J' T uf 2 - 1 I si .qt ,- 2 N.. ,Q rfiv' ' a Q ,. .Q lo' if I I I . S. .5 A: 'UA ...EA ALE, fi QUILL AND SCROLL BANQUET The Quill and Scroll Banquet was held at the Farm House on January 28 George Rae was the guest speaker The Qulll and Scroll as an International honor socuety for hugh school lournallsts Membership based on the student s scholastlc standung and hrs con trlbutlons to the yearbook or school paper Jffieg, .., I 11. -110- GTB Qihlgi X . y Q x Q N. K ,ff g 1 4539 , 57 1 bmi MID STATE E:GHT 7 CHAMPIONS The Manual Rams had another undefeaf ed season The second consecutive year for the Mud State Enghf Champnonshup We know that if couldnt have been done without The fine coaching of Mr. Ken Hinrich, who was chosen Coach of the Year for The State of II- linois. s 'Q xx 1 Wit F'sf Row LC Pofwew 68 Ed B'ooks 45 AnScrwwg 51 Waf- deN Fino wwe' 6' Thovmurv AYDVVVOH 7A BN Porch- 71 Len' 'vs' 'of rwgbcwv 57 pod Houck 76 Own SweneV- A8 BN Haque' -19 TO'Ry Somso 64 BX! Horus- 77 Don Pomdexrer- 69 Sam Rgpmggrf 73 Secooo Row - Lwoyd Yenfes Coach, Woyne HcgeN- 66 Don Boker- 72, Lorfy Cook- 59 mm Kew 60 Joe Spovks- 55 Boo Burton- A4 51' Pwcel - 54 .IoeFrwMr1g- 50,0fto Mueschmev- 65 Don Curran- ,vGR, Ke H-wvchs Cocch Th rc Row - Hcroid Fuson Coach, Jw Oeessmcn- 53 Dove D ppoed- 76 Hof-Ord Taylor- 47 Denms Lockbum 77 Ron Newsom 67 Jw Lmfcfw- 63 Payton Horns 49, Jim George- 70 BIN KessNer- 46 Mofvy Mdler- 65 Don Dudley- 60 1 '-f x 6. .Es - 4, W V.yy - Q tiff 6 1 v' 7 C, 3 I 'uv y J 7 ' I I . 1 - 6 6 7 H E ,f ' l A A Q .. ix ,s ' ,g ' 'A e- i v. y V ' X , 4- i E, M- 6 K. fi 4- If 1 2'-1?-,15,jQg.fL'5If.?2f-?? A 'A ' Q . ' 1' - A 7' or , ' -5- - - - -, f, 1 -- L L-. . . 1 f Q - -.rfz-rf ' .f?.,v -if -1125- 5 Q , 7,z,, X I 1 1 K 2 Q 2 glfis 3? V' X 'S AQ.. fg 'G S- 4 9 1,3 Lia' :LL 4. ,L Y, 55: Q ,L-gi fy. 1,2-' 5? ' x ,, J ,1 tk . :fag , W ' .1 9 4123 gb 'C ,f - f, 'Z . . V,.wx 3311-'7' Ii, X il ri i Q-K-at 'v 11, U: ,z, flbifkw xx, 9 .., E My M 4 .- , N, ,VE 1 .' I, k ' 4 ' 1' vii' 'Kids H 5? 1 Ax K f Y Z7 ,E f if f?l'-Bi' :We , 3 .1 ,Q ,L,i5 W . 45 ? 4: 4, 2 ? t 5 L, gm s. W- , K-A 3 1 0. 32 xx f 0 A , QJ ill! , W ...Li wif? 3 4. Q, 1 W 1 2 i ., M Q H Arthur Shullmg Chorles Seibel Robert Meichner Porky Brooks Cooch, Ken Hinrichs Som Robinson Wllluom Horper Tony Somso Bull Anderson Lenny Von ononghom Bull Porch Ponnell L C H PQJI rf en Hmruchs -118- Burton Bob Pomdexfer Don Kerr, Jnm Cook, Larry Purcell B ll Faulkner Wordell 119 RAMS VICTCRIOUS Thanksgiving Day was a day of celebration for the Rams. They put away another Mid-State Eight Cham- pionship tor the second consecutive year. The Turkey Day Game was the climax of the season. There was a large crowd for this final game. The Ram victory this year was due to the fine co-operation ofthe team and Coach Ken Hindrich's wonderful coaching iob, Thanks team and coach for a job well done. -120- -X? SEASON S RECGRD Golesburg E. Peorio Eisenhower Limestone Pekin Spalding Woodruff Richwoods Lonphier Central if BASEBALL Manuel SEASONS RECORDS Vlloodruff Spalding Limestone Central Spalding Woodruff East Peoria Toluca Toluca Limestone Pekin E. Peoria Central Richwoods Springfield Springfield Pekin Richwoods Galesburg 77 R , Milf A--gg 1 'f ,O . -f-H 1- , -. -.,-1 .. 7 ill Row I Porky Brooks, Art Schilhn , Dou los Faulkner, Buck Smith, Jock Percell, Jim Rofhbun, Bob Mens 9 9 Row 2 Ed Sfonebock, Coach, Wordel Faulkner, Don Poindexter, Tony Sornso, CI1orIes SiebeI, Jim Ande W Ik John Croley, John I inson, Couch Row 3 BIII Percell, Jim Dovis, Dick Scoble, Joe Barbers, Jerry Sim Jim Crone, Jim Tolly, rnonuger. CHAMPIONSHIPS Mid Store 8 Champions Vilon I3 Lost I . DISTRICT TOURNAMENT ,I Monuol II Woodruff 8 Spalding REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Monucl 7 Richwoods H 6 Pekin SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT MOHUGI 8 Mocomb 2 Toluco STATE TOURNAMENT Monuol I3 ToyIorviIIe w.ii.Qm Purcell, monogef 'A 0 Moine Township -1233- MID-STA TE EIGHT CHAMPIONS The Manual diamondmen finished the l959 season with an im pressive 24-3 record. The Rams acquired many honors including the coveted Mid-State Championship In the State Tournament playoffs the Rams were victorious in District Regional and Sectional play only to drop a heartbreaker to the state champion Maine Township, in the semi-finals. Manual's highly success- ful season was due to the skill- ful leadership of its coach Ed Stonebock, and the endeavors of the lettermen Co-Captains Jack Purcell and Jim Rathbun, MVPS Bob Meischner and Art Shilling, players, Doug Faulk- ner, Bob Smith, Porky Brooks, Chuck Siebel, Wardell Faulk- ner, Don Poindexter, John Cra- Iey, and Jim Anderson, and manager Bill Purcell. nifiiu 'f ,LA 1 Bo M s h e Wardell Faulkner B Il A de so P0 RY B 00llS -124- vv- 4 fl gl--,497 Mun-STATE EIGHT CHAMPIONS i. 'S .1 .26 fat F I X QW' W VV, , 4.f .I 4 7 an f' -125- wf K, X rf , , Pot Meyers Diana Webb Rose Ramos Kcren Goldsmnh Karen Johnson Sharon Stephens 173 0 N - I-C- FOX :XMI X f,X if ,- 'Q' X .5 THEIS PEKIN 9 ' .1 I- .s ,' x r 'Z i gb!! ' Q I .nu 1 ..' '- , VOELKE R Si A Q HERSHBERGER x woooeurr 555 CENTRAL V 1353. s-L' EASTERA ' PICHWOUDS x ' 2 2 six f , l . qv J' 1 ,. ,A -s 15225 fi f sgmssisz ffl CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TROPH Y WINNERS Ray Shearer 8. George Brebil .........4..,.................................... Karen Johnson 8. Marian Siewert. ....,......,...,................,.......... . Roger Roener 81 Sharon Stephens ....................................,........ Roger Roemer .............................,................................ Marian Siewert ............................................................ Patricia Pickering .....,.................. Awarded trophy for Highest Girl bowler - 130 - .Boys Doubles .Girls Doubles .Mixed Doubles . .Boys Singles . ,Girls Singles for the season. an U . . . . Q- W r 1 xv 5: . ,. ,iq 1 , at 1+ -' ' ' W-. ' , 1 3 4 M 1 ' I 'N 'V V Q K .. . -',,....v- 1 , . ' : 1 ,A -sw t ' i -gg, T., ,fy 1 ' .,, - ' .'-- ' W f' 1 f 6, 1 .-L -v 773duN' - v. ,., .I . N - , U ' ' f' ' ,--:ir '. gg-, V , , M , . 4. , ,g.- ,- ' -d,,,--a, , J , f If , , M , g . aa.-t., .7-..1.3.q,. E , v,,:: , . :...-u - ' . , . --'- 1-4911 ' - - - . Q4-r ,RY 49- V . , - , ,,,a-v - - , .. ,fu .- , -' .af 4 . 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PEORIA REGIONAL TOURNEY EAST PEORIA SECTIONAL Monucl 90 Chillicothe 34 Monuol 92 Canton 56 74 Spalding 64 79 Pekin 81 lO.T 63 Richwoods 52 1 Q. ,T 5 1 x, - l I I! 95111 I Q 1 2 NYT 0 fav! nv -0 ik 'af f xt if, Q 11'- lg M J. V. BASKETBALL James Chessman P Manual G Richwoods Normal Central Pekin Abington Limestone E. Peoria Woodruff Richwoods Central Pekin Lamphier Spalding Limestone E. Peoria Woodruff it L tb yton Harris Larry Hasty Richard Griggs George Koepp el G Q Dennis Droxler The Golf Teom hos completed its second yeor os 0 sporf ot Mcnuol Training High School. If is becoming more ond more popu- lor, ond we hope it will continue To do so. Q00 up 5 may game? -X by - -Q . V ,Wigwam-9' g,25fi,g A f S4335 5 ' f 5 , ' - - A 5 X.,g.31,,.x so . V, i 1 .J sg, rn Ai f, K1 1,2 ,Q , H Lfigi 7 1:3 I wks Ay get ' ' K.lf'fG2 J . X ' ,vu , ff ,A . wg Q H, A Qi! 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The Junior Vor- sity took second. Both teams ore under the direction of Coach Yentes. SQ' Q0 TRACK CROSS COUNTRY The F1rst Natlonal Bank Of Peorla Loans For Your College Educatlon Inqulre About REDI CREDIT 97th Year Member Federal D6p0S1t Insurance Corp Vonachen s J unctlon The Natlon s Most Umque Restaurant 5934 Knoxvllle 3 Banquet Rooms 2 Umque Rallroad Cars Dlmng Room Noon Luncheons A Speclalty Students Pat Meyers Ph 82481 For Reservatlons Mary Jo Stepzmskl 148 BERGNER'S DGWNTOWN AND SHERIDAN VILLAGE Students Carolyn Clark Mary Osberg 143 On the Corner - 2201 South Adams - Since 1880 -M Go South Suh FOR A FUTURE UNLIMITED THE HOME OF THE LITTLE COLONEL START SAVING TODAY THE SOUTHSIDE SAVINGS WAY fx- UTI-I SIDE SAVINGS 21223 A ami, Loon, AAA ekqx 9aY B on CRL-D Le. 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II llllllll lllll llll l I llllllll si Cosmopolitan cultural cordial Bradley University IS one of the nations strong medium sized universities Bradley University is large enough to offer a wide variety of courses and activities small enough to be friendly and personal Bradley University maintains the highest accreditation a distinguished faculty and a board curriculum with more than sixty mayor fields of study Bradley University has more than a hundred clubs sororities and fraternities offering a wide range ot activities and interests Bradley University possesses an excellent Air Force ROTC unit, Bradley University has a cosmopolitan student body, personal student-faculty associations, and a high cultural free lecture-arts program, Bradley University has a place for you, SUMMER SESSIONS 1960 Fall Term begins F dd' ' I A I 7. 1 .1 June 13 - July 16 September 12, 1960 or a itiona in o mat on DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS July 18 - August 20 AND RECORDS Spring Term begins January 28, 1961 -155- Peoria, Illinois PEORIA TENT 81 AWNING CO TONY S HARDWARE 708 S Western A e 1 2000 Fcbnc 8' Alummum Awmngs Ele tncal and Plumbmg Supplles Cor-NGS products P3lI'lfS Housewares Glass Pnpe Cut and Threaded PH 41128 513 N Fronklm Sf Open Sunday9am to 1 pm 3 7841 2023 South Adams non S lower ,I p Joe Ulevltch Phone 3 3735 SAY 'T W'TH FLOWER SAY IT WITH UUR5 ADXIOUS to please you EQEQEWKNKSLQL 515 AVE Students Art Schlllung Wordell Faulkner Tony Somso KEENAN S SPORTING GOODS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL Phone Choice Used Cors 325 Franklin 46101 MURPHY - CLARK CO. 156 ILLINOIS FURNITURE 'mmm-P-2 K 9 . 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LA, '- Curb Counter and Carry Out bervlce Open Year Around 4030 S Adams St DIAMONDS gl MOUNTINGS BULOVA ELGIN OMEGA WATCHES BREMLR JEWELRY COMPANY Reglstered Jeweler Arnerlcan Gem SOC19ty 209 S Jefferson Avenue PORTMAN SPORT GOODS 122 North Adams Across From The Courthouse 160 kS COKE SUTHERLAND Barber Shop 1503 S Llvlngston St IH 7 . f : ' V E T K I Students: David Sutherland Chuc iebel Student B111 Leucht l Let's Go Bowling At 815 SW Adams St. Phone 4-9104 30 AMF Automatlc Pm Spotters Home of the Manual Bowhng League Students Molly Creasv Jim MCKSHZIQ Sandra Heffron QNAI. 54 eafeza Dv s Peoria Savings and Loan Association 107 South -lefferson Peoria 2. Illinois Phone 3-4405 Big enough to serve you. small enough to know you. AGE AMBULANGE SERVICE Rental 6 Sales Oxxgf n s The r'1pw Whul Chairs Rentals Lrutchi Bl B Nlasks Walkers P one 1 T311 4123 N hnoxvillm Blum Furniture Company Family Store 201 3 S Jefferson Wm J Crawford Mgr 22 Maln St m C Crawford Mgr Pekin Store 323 Court St John Crawford Mgr The Shoe Salon 340 Fulton St James Crawford Mgr For the Finest in Home Furnishings 2105 07 South Adams Street I hone 3 3894 Crawford Shoe Stores Nationally Famous Shoes featured by Crawfords Men s Walkover Roblee Iohnsonian I' ndwell Deluxe I onformal I edwin Keith Highlandtrs Dr Lotke Wo Dr Locke Air Step Risque lolenes Dehtovwners 1 rampese Smartaire Dr Hixs Mademoiselle 167 Custom Craft Town and Country Whispers Kitkerlnos Oldmaine Trotters Dickerson I aradise Kittens Child Life Buster Brown Orthopedic Rohm Hood 'I rimloot Johnson latte Iiolnnette K lamour Dehs .,' - Hospital l7s4'fl,' 1 .' N ' 'S h -V-.1.1. .-. .' - O 5 1 W - K ' L L K ' -I . . , . ' men's Chi1dren's utlet Store . ' - ' - ' -- . . 3 - 1 A A .Al , '- K . ' ' . - ' 1 5 J ' . , l --All B lun! -1--Q' gr Entrance to Heldrlch Hall The School of NUTS1Hg The Methodlst Hosp1tal of Central Ilhnols P 111 Accredltatlon eorla mms Membershlp Approved bv the Department of Councll of Member Agencles Depart Reglstratlon and Educatlon State of ment of Dlploma and Assoclate Degree IlllflOlS Programs Natlonal League for Nurs Fully accredlted bs the Accredltlng In Servlce of the Natlonal League for Nurelng The M9thOd1St Hospltal sponsors the school of nursmg, and IS licensed bw the State of Ill1no1s and approved by the Jolnt Commlsslon on Accredltatlon of Hospltals, Amerlcan Councll on Medical Educatlon of the Amerlcan Medlcal Assoclatlon WRITE OR PHONE FOR LATEST CATALOG AND FULL INFORMATION 105 I ' -A Lg. . . . , . J . J vi . I f 'l l 4 E, t s Q f l l i - 14 v 1 l l . 0 be 13 Z ti 5 3 +-- W- e - f Z 1--if A X 'N a l A 'H A Q A. A 1 1 V F l A 1 0 . V .. ' g, FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Hssoclatlon oi Peona Pl IRIONS rm sTHoNCr ST NAME IN CONCRETE Irlone QUHlltV Concrete Co Peorla Illlnolq Phone 4 2408 JEYEE CAMPBELL EEHRENS Coffee COMPANY F Hfglwe F B Brakes Ahgnment Eg CHEESE oncy rown Y JCGNM Huw' Added 1.200 8 Iefferson Phone 3 8108 Comphments of TTHECLASS 1960 16 7 111 North Jr-fff'1'son Avo. Phone- G-H4411 ' K ' ' - 1 I Th e for Saving , , , , . fig N E 1' - . ' h ily QQ- . . 2 f ' ....... I 'Q X Z L ,. ' 3 3 , J Y Wlfh n nnoumun 0 ': x owl noun nv HW!! A - A - :- I chH as C. P nu, K ' . lffgi' ' 4 J 1 w l , .4 .Z S A BANK YOU LI. LIKE IEFFEHSON BANK IEFFERSON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK 0F PEORIA Peona Illmoxs A BANK YOULL LIKE One Two Three S Ieffefson Ave Phone 6 0831 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Carpenter School Buses Insure Safe School Transportatxon Sold 8a Servlced By TRUCK 8: EQUIPMENT CO 2021 SW Washlngton St Peorla Ill Q1 Qi my I ii m 'ZS G41 A fl 'Il QM Wav Ifaczx M I L ff M ffffff E 9 Rlbgulll' 16 J L- SSE A Y -Jglgl ' : A I 9 W :J 0 lvllvfy 'V 'ir io fli of foma'?.2C5- ' it fi if W V i n , , V S - '-3 THE CLASS OF 61 WISHES TO EXTEND TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF PEORIA W I 'gy 48 I 9 SEEN THIS BOOI! IN 1999 IM xf TANUHY AMYEXTNX C33 ,Xxx V C2252 and 1t xx 111 be XOUI plzotoglaplz that xou and 5ou1 ,:,1anc1d111d1e11 look fo1 Hlst That 5 a lot of lookm ahead but 1t 111ust1ates the exe11ast1nD PLIIUJHLIILC the ex e11a5t1hG 1nte1est of '1 photoglaph XX hgh xou want a time photo mph taken Elbdlfl entxukt xt to Photofiefiex xour OfffClCll school Sfcnbool plzoto,,1c1plzu Il B-XIIUNX J 1 TR f fkf ' ' ,' , . . v Y .UH .' ., , . .gf ' . -' U- ' ' 1 . 1 - . v ' U , - . , . . D , . . . ' . Thats why fine professional photographs are our concern. v 1 ' ' O' ' UV' ' . D ' xi ' o J-' V ' 5 ff' I'HlJ'1'UHIiFI.liX so 'mo A . ' Q ' - . Q7 . POTTER 8 ANDERSON PETER COSTA 1r:wzI..1:IIs - SILVERSMJTHS CLOTHING AND SHOES 1302 S. Stanley thy Y u Co fa Phone 7-1832 Peoria Illinois F lt . p .J ff Bldg. PHOTOGRAPHY IS FUN PEORIA CAMERA SHOP In 4 6126 H be' sqmmis 2217 S Adams M n St More than just a Hardware Store EDWARDS SHOE STORE 2138 S th Ad SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 43090 W G V FRITCH S HARDWARE LECOUR SMITH STQRE MOTORS INC P lLeC S 21Y Deal E pe 1024 W Main Phone 33522 1102w mM Store Hours AMERICAN COMMERCIAL AND BANK Monday Friday 8 8 Saturday 8 6 FOREIGN CARS FINANCING 168 Wor of 0 r ni ence f 1 334 u on St O p e erson Ioe 'l on u Phone - ' 539 ai reet 66 ' 39 Compliments of 1 SOUTH SIDE BEN FRANKLIN STORE 2202 s. Adams Phone 4-sms ou ams Phone - e ive Top alue Stamps 9 au our Jim mith ' ears er x rience . 1 es ain Peoria,Ill. Wherever you go from MANUAL. in 1960 .... 1961. . . 3 1 1962 1963 -fsoumsms rnusr E SAVINGS BQNH , was Q93- 'QH IMI !liiE.l - 1 We d 11ke to go Wlth you 111 your CHECKING ACCOUNT BANK BY MAIL SAVINGS ACCOUNT SOUTH SIDE BANK 2119 S W ADAMS ST FREE PARKING ACROSS FROM BANK 1, s - ..,, 21:22:31 5 To Better Serve The Communrty WILTON MORTUHRY Peonas Fmest Mortuary IZIZSVN Ad 2101 N K n u WIJYT . I , VI 1 W 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 L E 1' -M 1 yi 1 1 , L, l t 223:- N.-73- 41412 I , 4: I 31:33 9 ' ' ' I C 4 qi - I t. rl Xu ' I h ', ,-x - :I ig, X c'C1?x-,' ,Ar u I A1 HM: -- A Q It ,. qlexlln I A - Ciz?,.g-.- f Q .FN . - ' .4 6' . E, I.lg..l-mrlv 'nl-'U' 1 'IIN Q tfvflpkfa' 5-:Spf 'I ' s Q - :::::RSI2!!!:!!?5:::eeleee!e::Mil. B121 -h 41' 'f lllllll::i u.i--t---h-- - -l Vx: - f ffl 119 w X11 Q' 1-1: ' lllllnaggll ru. IS!!! - M 1 4, . 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Now A X f N ' it's my turn to earn my place in our ou, community . . . in our country. Someone urn . . .someone built before me had his t X the schools I attended . . . someone subsciibed to the hospital building fund someone yy oilied on the fund diiyes fol chuich and chaiity on Scout committees thousand and one ciyic affans that yy eaye stiength and chalactel into this countiy of ouis I 1 l l . v f V P on the Def Someone in fact many yy ere good citizens befoi e me how its my tuin to take up the iesponsibilitles of citizenship I know I ll be a good citizen only if I make yyi up my mind to be that I will leap the ieyy aids of good citizenship I d only if I inyest in them that an millions like me ui the kind of community and countiy t s we will lixc in Stiong communi ie mean a strong Nation ll deteimlne CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO ,N fy: f T351 lf, ff 3153 I IGF! nlfllf C l 1L..lfJ1f-diff IEL-1c:'.fmlj-Air liii ll L1 J'f 'Nl e' ...lf I.- lil ,gp gi-J .A X fl' lt ,I 1 1 'Ji' 9 lx Vqffl I g 4 . 4 i - ' ALJ fl , - ' , -. 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I l f l amlY4 v9- ACKERMAN S KLEAN RITE CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDERERS 3917 S. Adams Peoria Illinois C R COOK FURS Sults Cloth Coats Sportswear Dresses Mlllmery Students Iudv Llppelt and Donna Koth 12 1'-if nmlU ' S Thy COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK FAMOUS WORDS BY FAMOUS AMERICANS Knowledge W 1S the surest basls of pubhc happmess George Washington 1732 1799 Central Illlnois l.1gh.t C20In.pa11y Sd :Mk dg s 'sores V A e 're saving at ix I I' ' ' 77 F 7 S 10 - in Q 6 - 'fj - l 3 CENTRAL FIXTURE CO. Lighting Fixtures Fireplace Fixtures 708 Main St. Phone 6-7432 Dick Stoik s BRADI I' Y SPORI SHOI 12 I5 W Main Street Peoria Illinois Phone 6 81 ll PHONE A FEAST 1014 W Main Peoria Illinois Phone 4 4614 TRIIPPS VIIRIETY STORE 1117 W Sec nd St et Toys School S pplxes FREDMAN BROS SI BROWN I' urniture Companv Where Ib Store Buving, S Wes You More 620 S Adams Phone 4 377 SOUTH SIDE WORM RANLH 3403 S W Adams Hunting, Supplies SL Tackle Z4 I-Iour Service Bob Preslev Xa Sons TRAVISC ADII I AC I ON'IIA1 8.26 W Main Peoria Illinois Phone 3 3 VAC HON BRAKI SI RVICI dv I AR I S INC 1409 S W Iclferson Ieoria Illinois 1 4 BEST WISHES To The Departing SENIORS CLASS . . , n . 1 r1 1 3 J J x n, 44 ' 1 mm . p s ' . f- S 1 - - K , 1 1 l I I 1 . O F6 1 u 1 1 L,.'L w . I N . 11 1 u n rn: . 1 A AP F. L -l .4 '1 Y k I ' ' f 1 - 1 1 u,. . . ' TL K1 r H A 4 KYJ ', 1 ' 1 . 1 . W '1 1 , N 1 I J 11 f , c ' ,' x . , . . . f--1.-. f -1 Ill I 1 1 41 141 141 41 A 1 S ' r , 111 1 x, . , v .. i l K. .' X is J, '. 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