Marseilles High School - Panther Yearbook (Marseilles, IL)
- Class of 1953
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I A -nv ff' . kk nnwfww ,fi X jf, ,, Jminidfrafion N H, .x Kenneth Mulvaney James Mooneyham Dr Paul Clark Robert Rlchardson Leon Vacheront and Steve Tarochxone Uohn Splcer Absemy care! of 676!uCCl fl0ll N l Mr Hall Prmcmpal of Hlgh School 4 Mr Crawshaw Supermtendent of Schools These are the men chosen by the townspeople to represent them ln thelr school system It lS the responslblllty of thls group to supervlse our schools to keep our schools 1n good standmg and to g1VC us the opportumhes that we are so fortunate to be able to take advantage of To them we say Thanks 1 1 4 JOHN ALLEN RUSSELL ANDREW WILLIAM BALDWIN University of Illinois Washington University Canterbury College Science and Geography Science Commercial and Assistant Coach CICU GLENN BRANSON DONALD CRAMER James Millikxn University McKendree College History and Assistant Coach Mathematics 5 MARION FICKAS RAYMOND FINLEY EMILY HART Colorado State College Central Y M C A College Western lllrnols State College Physrcal Educatlon Musrc Latm and Lrbrary DARLENE MILLS JOHN NELSON Eastern Illrnoxs State College Unrversrty of Illrnors Typmg and Shorthand Shop and Assrstant Coach HELEN RICHARDSON DOROTHY RINGER DOREEN SAVAGE Ohio State University Iowa State Teachers College Northem Illinois State Teachers College Engltsh Phystcal Educatxon Home Economlcs I JAMES SAVAGE MARIAN SIMESTER Umverglty of 111111015 Northern Illmors State Teachers College Agrxculture ET1g11Sh , H.. 23,2- 11,5 -:NA .44 X li 'X W' 5 Q, , 1' ' I-5.12 , P ,-216 3 u v W .- 1' Madehne Annm Lexla M11ler M1nn1e Leon Mary Castellx Secretary Secretary Cafetena Manager Assxstant Cafeterla Manager Mlckey Morey and Raymond Pltts Bus Drivers Wllllam Perklns Custodxan Thomas Wernstrum Edward Gray Custodlan Custodlan A I a n ii V ,. V, 14 A ELI, ,WVL ' k:. k r ,k,V A I , M: ,'., 10 ' A I 43 1 5,Zi,f?if 1' j 'H 'wide-EV added If kiiiflhff C4 Our class officers were: Ronald Peddicord, Presidentg Allan Simpson, Vice-President Eleanor Durdan, Secretary, and Virgil Applebee, Treastrrer. VIRGIL APPLEBEE Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Base- ball t,2,3gF.F.A. I,2,3, 1 4, President 43 Science Club 2, 3g Cross Country 45 Junior Class Play, Projectionist 3g M Club 2, 3,4. lO JON BAUDINO Class Vice-President Ig Photography Club 2, 3: Junior Class Playg Boys' Chorus l,2.3: Student Council I, Yearbook Staff 7 RICHARD ACUFF Basketball l,2g Science DELBERT APPLEBEE F.F.A. I,2,3,4, Sentinel Club I, 2: Junior Class Play, 4g Science Club I. Baseball 2. O QHLOPJ DONALD BERTA Basketball 1, 2: Junior Class Play: Projectionist 2: Junior Escort 3g Boys' Chorus I, 2g Latin Club lg Yearbook Staff. DOLORES BOTH Class Secretary lg Cheer- leader Ig G.A.A. l,2,4g Girls' Chorus I,2,3,4g Latin Club, Secretary I, Treasurer 25 Librarian Ig Receptionist 2: Newspaper 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2: Junior Class Playg Student Council 33 Year- book Staff. 2 . JUNE CALLAHAN RONALD CALLAHAN BERNICE CARR ELEANOR DURDAN Student Librarian 2, 3,45 G Track t,2,3,45 Cross Country Latin Club I5 Mixed Chorus Class Treasurer 25 Class A.A. I,2. 3,45 F.l-l.A. 2, 2, 3,45 Basketball 25 Photo- 45 Girls' Chorus 2,3,4p Secretary 45 Pep Squad 25 35 Newspaper 3,45 Photo- graphy Club 2,35 Protect- Receptionist 35 Librarian 4. 1-LA, 35 Receptionist 3,45 graphy Club 35 Pep Squad 2, Yearbook staff. l93 NANCY FLEMING Class President I5 Reception- ist 45 Girls' Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4: Junior Escort 35 Latin Club President 35 Student Council 45 Sextet 4. is 's ionist 45 M Club 2, 3,45 Newspaper 45 Yearbook Staff. MARY FOSTER F.l-l.A. 35 Receptionist 2, 3,45 Band 1,25 Student Council 45 Yearbook Staff. Newspaper Staff 45 Girls' State 4g Yearbook Staff. The Sextet was kept busy appearing on various programs at school and in the community. 'F ll FREDERICK FRACKOWIAK ,I fix PATRICIA GANZ Class President 21 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I , 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3,4g Mixed Chorus 3,41 G.A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, F.ll.A. lg Class Treasurer 35 G.A.A. Camp, Pep Squad, Yearbook Staff. eniord BEECHER HADLEY Latin Club 1,23 Basketball I, 25 Baseball I, 2, 3, Science Club 3, 43 Photography Club 35 Newspaper Staff 3,4, Junior Class Play, Student Council 43 Yearbook Staff. ARLENE HANSON Latin Club rg G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2,3,4: F. I-LA. I: Girls' Sextet 4, G.A. A. Camp 3: Junior Class Play, Orchestra 45 Pep Squad 2. EDITH HARMS Latin Club I, 25 Receptionist 3,4g Class Secretary 25 Stu- dent Council 2. I9 WILLIAM l-IAWLEY Basketball 1, 2,35 Track 2g Band Ig Photography Ig Junior Class Play. ROGER HILL Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 1,2,3,4g Track t,4g Cross Country 2,4g Band I, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 2, 45 Junior Class Playg Orchestra l, 2, 3,4. Looks as if Eleanor ate heartily at Girls' State . LLEWELLYN JONES Basketball 3, Receptionist 1,23 Class Vice-President 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 3.4: Boys' Chorus 2,3,4g Latin Club l, 2: Student Council 3: Junior Class Playg Year- book Staff. WILMA LARDI Band I,2,3,4: F.H.A. I5 Cheerleader rg Pep Squad 2g Latin Club rg G.A,A. I, 22 Junior Class Play: Girls' Chorus I,2, 3.4: Newspaper Staff 33 Year- book Staff. H: I . ... A LAWRENCE NORSEN F.F.A. l,2,3,4: Boys' Chorus 3,45 Science Club l, 2,31 Newspaper Staff 3. 193 DOROTHEA POLHEMUS G.A.A. I,3,4, Vice-Presi- dem 4g Latin Club I,2, Secretary 2g Band I,2,3, 4g Girls' Chorus 2,3,4, President 4g Mixed Chorus 4g Sextet 49 Junior Class Playg Student Council 3,43 Yearbook Staff. -f',,,,,7' RONALD Pl:UDICORD Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. I,2,3,4p Treasurer 2, President 3, Vice -president 4: Boys' Chorus 4, President 4: Class President 45 Class Vice-President 31 M Club 4: Student Council 3, Boys' State 33 Junior Class Playg Yearbook Staff. JOSEPH REDFORD Basketball 1, 2, 3g Baseball I,2,: Track I,2g M Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. ' -V. JOHN PERCASSI LOWELL PFOUTZ Boys' Chorus l,2,3,4: Basketball I 2 Track 1 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Basket- Science Club 2 ball I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Coun- try 4g M Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 4g Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4, President 4g Latin Club I. Past President Shirley gives F H A s Jane Melton some assistance at initiation CCFCTTIOHY. nr- S se? ,Aqffv 'md 'J' 'eil-1 Qs, ls that film for us? DWANE SPENCER Boys' Chorus 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4: Track r,3. BETTY THOMAS G.A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 3,41 Cheerleader I1 Photo- graphy 3g Pep Squad 3, Newspaper Staff 3,4g Year- book Staff. 16 JERRY SHELTON Boys' Chorus I,2g Base- ball 4g Latin Club lg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 2,45 Cross Country 3,4g M Club 3,4. SPENCER TWAIT Boys' Chorus 2: Latin Club I. 1 x ' X ALLAN SIMPSON Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, President 4, Projectionist 3g Science Club 35 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Class Vice-President 4g Yearbook Staff. eniorfi BERNARD VALLERO Latin Club Ig Track X,2: Student Council 2. Y SHIRLEY VANGELISTI F.H.A. I,2,3,4, President 35 G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Band I, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3,4g Secretary 4, Junior Class Play, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper staff 3,4g Sextet 4, Science Club 2, President 25 F.H.A. Camp 2, Latin Club Ig Yearbook Staff. STELLA VANGELISTI Cheerleader I3 F.H.A. 25 G.A.A. lg Pep Squad 2: Girls' Chorus 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 3. ARLENE WATERS G.A.A. 1,23 F.H.A. 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Receptionist 3, 45 Sextet 4, Yearbook Staff. JOHN WHITE Photography Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Projectionist 2, 3, 4: Photography Club Vice-President 3, Yearbook Staff. We could hardly wait to see who got 19 3 the parts in our class play. SHIRLEY WRUCK Girls' Chorus 2, 3,41 Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 G.A.A. I. X A' . ,, I .se-I '-Ei' aug tefif 0 Q K war 5 merlcan 8110 ufzon 3 .!4gl LCLtAlftl e Eleanor Durdan J C C mace el'l'l0CI'aCg Ronald Peddlcord 6lM:5C LINC! 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Parr F1em1ng Ruth Mary Gage Luc111e Ganz George Gordon Donald Gray W1111am Greer E11zabeth Harms Gene Hawk .Tune He1n Donna Herbert Beverly H111 Rlchard Howell Nancy Johnson Kay .Tones Ehzabeth Iuergensen Ehzabeth K1ner Rose K11ne Charles Krause Jeanne Laatz Frances Larson Joan McDonald Carohne Mann Roger Mann Jane Melton 20 ,uv 'Env JU' 3 ' ' ...Ml 'Nm .xxx IN 4352 'viii g A 1 is fn, ,ao M Duncan Thomas Mar1lyn Morello Dons Morrall Shu-ley Olsen Chfford Pedd1cord Rozene Pelhno Thomas Redshaw Sally Scott Davld Sergent1 Sandra Sm1th Wayne Suddarth Charles Taroch1one Marlene T1sler Warren Txsler Thomas Tucker R1chard Watts Cynthxa Wheeler Ellen W1llems Marlene Wood1n Patr1c1a Wood1n Darlene Zegler Pxctures Not Taken Arthur Hunt Elaxne Peters ,P Y ,Y -I JJ 'f' 'S' J if ini. 1 Beverly Applebee Joyce Applebee Marv1n Applebee Mananne Baud1no Betty Lou Bell Els1e Benckendorf Wesley B1ba Dolores Blngham Jaruce Bottar1n1 Glen Brockman Kathryn Burke Jerry Callahan Ronald Cavaletto Edward Cavanaugh Lester Close James Cobler Betty Jane Cox Merle Cox Loretta Durdan Roger Forth Pres1dent Leo Ingmanson VICE Pres1dent James Glaz1er Secretary Loretta Durdan Treasurer James Cobler 0,9 0l'l'l ored Kenneth Foster E1s1e Gage Sharon Gage James Glaz1er La Rora Gleason Leonard Greer Carol Godw1n Mary Guynn Wanda Herron Donald H1CkS Lucy H1cks Rlchard Hunt Ronald Hubbard Leo Ingmanson Merle Jelm Beverly Johnson Roger Johnson Robert Jones Rose Ann K1lgore Carol K1ner Jean Lamb Herbert Lane Carol Large Agnes LeRette Joyce LeRette Sarah LeRette Robert Llndenmuth Frank Mc Callum Sarah Mc Donald Theodore Mc Donald Z .yy 4-sv f if s of kv ,4 '2 YC 06 ,gl in 'Q' fl T Q ,v- Z4 Milf' LL ...a S-Qld! 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I I I . 0 u 3-K ,Bo-' C FIRST ROW Mary Foster Jack Percassr Shrrley Vangellstl Sandra Smrth SECOND ROW Mr Hall Nancy Flemmg Ruth Gage Rrchard Watts W1lla Mae Pnce Vrckr Scrarrm Mr Savage THIRD ROW Donna Decker Rona ld Srmpson Carol Leger Eugene Gualandr1 Marvrn Applebee FOURTH ROW Rose Krlgore Beecher Hadley Patr1c1a Woodrn Ronald Hubbard Betty Cox Roger Hrll W1111am Monore Sudenf KOUFLCL The Student Councrl rs one of the most rmportant organrzatrons rn our school It rs an organrzatron whrch rules over all other clubs and organrzatrons and thus helps to govern the school The Councrl undertook many projects thrs year some of whrch were Open House keeprng the halls clean havrng the cafeterra menus posted weekly and sendrng delegates to the state conventron Therr advrsers were Mr Hall and Mr Savage The offrcers for the frrst semester were Jack Percassr Pres rdent Mary Foster Vrce Presrdent Sh1rleyVangelrst1 Secretary Sandra Smrth Treasurer Second semester offrcers were Shrrley Vangelrstr Presrdent, Ronald Hubbard Vrce Presrdent Nancy Flemmg Secretary Roger Hrll Treasurer SEATED Eleanor Durdan Patr1c1a Ganz Dolores Both Shrrley Vangelrstr Donald Berta Dorothea Polhemus STANDING Mxss M111s Betty Thomas Mary Jean M111s Allan Srmpson Beecher Hadley Mary Foster Arlene Waters Ronald Callahan Lours Jones John Whrte Ion Baudmo Ronald Peddrcord Mrs Hart June Callahan Absent Wrlma Lard1 Panfkef 5? W Co Edttors Dolores Both Shrrley Vangellstl Busmess Manager Beecher Hadley Advertrsrng Manager Donald Berta Sales Manager Patrrcra Ganz Copy Edttor Ronald Callahan Class Edrtors Allan Srmpson Arlene Waters Actrvrtres Edrtors June Callahan Betty Thomas Feature Edrtors Mary Jean Mrlls Dorothea Polhemus Sports Edttors Lours Jones Ronald Peddrcord Student Photographers Jon Baudmo John Whrte Typtsts Eleanor Durdan Wrlma Lardt Mary Foster Faculty Advrsers Mrs Hart M1ssM1lls A jf' YYY 'Mm gan I . 5 , s I 1 l - . ! l . FIRST ROW: Carol Kiner, Roger Hill, Henry Roe, Vicki Sciarini, Kay Andrews, Mary Jean Mills, Dorothea Polhemus. SECOND ROW: Charles Krause, Caroline Drackley, Parr Fleming, Florann Wiley, Carol Repke, Elizabeth Kiner, Wilma Lardi, Beverly Hill. THIRD ROW: Ronald Sherrill, Robert Lindenmuth, Martin Spicer, Ronald Peddicord, Patricia Ganz, Beverly Johnson, Richard Rowe, Thomas Carr, Kim Clark. FOURTH ROW: Ted Crawshaw, Shirley Vangelisti, Arlene Hanson, Richard Norsen, Mr. Finley, Jerry Kusmaul, Wayne Suddarth, Betty Jane Cox. Qi ' ,J-. L FIRST ROW W1l1a Mae Prlce Shrrley Vangelrst Barbara Spampanato SECOND ROW Sandra Faletto Kay Andrews Jolene Perrno Lucllle Ganz Rozene Pellrno UJLC el0aI fI'l'lel'l t The Musrc Department of Marserlles I-hgh School has performed and progressed splendrdly thrs year under the drrectlon of Mr Flnley The students had a wrde varlety of musrcal groups such as boys' chorus grrls chorus mrxed chorus band orchestra senlor sextet grrls' trro and boys quartet The drfferent groups performed at Rotary Woman's Club basketball games and presented a fme Chrrstmas Program wrth all of the groups partxcrpatrng A hrghlrght of the year was the recervlng of new band unrforms These umforms were especlally purchased for each member of the band and Mr F1nley In Aprrl the mrxed chorus and grrls chorus competed IH the drstrrct contest held at Toulon FIRST ROW Luc111e Ganz Patrrcla Ganz Beverly Johnson Thomas Carr Krm Clark Beverly H111 SECOND ROW Robert Lrndenmuth Roger H111 Carolyn Drackley Carol Q A t Kmer Arlene Hanson THIRD ROW Mr Frnley ,144 W Clow 1 '? rs Q FIRST ROW: Mr. Finley, Betty Pallai, Rosemary Boetto, Dorothy Hogue, Phyllis Lane, Doris Bault, Vicki Sciarini, Leona Llelton, Marianne Baudino, Nancy Torkelson, Carol Repke, Mary Ann Brockman. SECOND ROW: Ioyce l,eRette, Donna Cummings, Patricia Glazier, Carol Leger, Sharon Gage, lean Ann Doherty, Elizabeth Kiner, Carol Carr, Jane Melton, Rose Ann Kilgore, Beverly Johnson, Carol Kiner, Dolores Both, Stella Vangelisti. THIRD ROW: Bernice Carr, Eleanor Meinheit, Faith Lightner, Jolene Perino, Suanne Brown, Sandra Smith, Willa Mae Price, Donna Decker, Sandra Faletto, ixeol 0 7 ga FIRST ROW: Bernice Carr, Rosemary Boetto, Dorothy Hogue, lean Ann Doherty, Ellen Willems, Elizabeth Kiner, Vicki Sciarini, Mary lean Mills, Mr. Finley. SECOND ROW: Nancy Fleming, Faith Lightner, Arlene Waters, Betty Cox, LaRora Gleason, Arlene Hanson, Shirley Vangelisti. Patricia Ganz, Beverly Hill, Ann Farrel , Dorothea Polhemus, Lucille Ganz. THIRD ROW: Donald Pufpaf, Henry Roe, Allan Simpson, Parr Fleming, Hector Andreatta, Franklin Smith, Charles Tarochione, lack Carder, Jack Percassi, Dwane Spencer, Charles Krause, Kim Clark, Wayne Suddarth. EHXLq,96Hf7Q1' -.SEEZI lf? .Abu 4- f U5!3iNl'VHlllRli llll lla I . .. ,,,,., Aix. X EKEZZQW ta ,Q hoatdf flvehet' ' tp ai., A Q um ' 1 Ava 'wwf wbrsti 'P If nails 7- ?:hfQ'i65a4-'dusty as ' 116101 arwyoufd better at the sch001y and for the Ottawa Republican Times. The students took turns in editing the column The staff also published three school issues for Thanks- giving Day Valentine's Day and Easter. These papers contained school news student poetry and other types of literary writing. Mrs Richardson and Mrs. Hart took the following girls to the Northern Illinois State Teachers College at DeKalb, to hear Norma Lee Browning of the Chicago Tribune speak. The girls who attended were: Ann Farrell Elizabeth Kiner, Rozene Pellino, Jean Ann Doherty, Kay Andrews Marlene Woodin, Beverly Hill, and Rosemary Boetto. The staff included: Editor, Beecher Hadleyg Assistant Editor, Shirley Literary Editors Marlene Woodin and Elizabeth Kinerg Girls' Sports Editor Beverly Hillg Exchange Editor, Kay Andrews, Art Editors Dorothea Polhemus and Ann Farrell, News Editors, Ellen Willems Rosemary Boetto and Jean Ann Doherty, Alumni Editor, Kim Clark, Inquiring Reporters, .Tune Callahan and Betty Thomas, Joke Editor, Lucille Chiovaterog Typists, Dolores Both, Patricia Ganz, Shirley Vangelisti and Eleanor Durdang Advisers, Mrs. Richardson and Miss Mills y Q 2 4 The Newspaper Staff wrote a weekly column for the Marseilles Press Vangelistig Eeature Editors, Betty .Tuergensen and .Ruth Mary Gage, .fl W egg , have in ,ine 'fTQ81edQarQ HYB3,,that,Qpy is here T86 second 'Friday fs FIRST ROW Charles Watts Nancy Torkelson Donna Hayes Kenneth Carder Donald Pufpaf SECOND ROW John Wh1te James Trager Jon Cooke Paul Gleason Rrchard Gray Mr Andrew l9Aof0gralaAg 6 The Photography Club held tts meetrngs the frrst and thrrd Monday of every month Durrng the past year the students dlscussed how to set ad Justments on cameras developmg and frxrng solut1ons The club members bought some photo Flood reflectors from therr treasury money The Off1C8S were held by Jon Cooke Pres1dent Ted McDonald Vrce Presrdent Donna Hayes Secretary Donald Pufpaf Treasurer and Mr Andrew Advlser FIRST ROW Eleanor Mernhelt Sherrre Klrne Charles Watts Thomas Crum SECOND ROW Nancy Torkelson Sharon Gage Elsre Benckendorf Donna Hayes Manlyn Mmter Robert Jones THIRD ROW Rrchard Gray Wrllard Gleason, lack Carder .XX F- '-I FIRST ROW Ronald Callahan Mr Andrews SECOND ROW Robert Glazrer Ted Crawshaw JackWh1te Cl1ffordPedd1cord James Moy THIRD ROW Jerry Kusmaul James Drss Rrchard Whrte Charles Watts Thomas Crum I l 0,8Ctl0l'll5t5 eCel0fl0I'll6f5 The prrmary responsrbrlrty of the prorectronrsts was the settrng up of the motron prcture proJect1on equrpment when a frlm was to be shown The projectronrsts are also skrlled rn the use of such devrces as the publrc address system slrde projectors record players and the magnetrc tape recorder Ted Crawshaw made out the calendar for the showrng of frlms Members reported to the ofirce each mornrng for assrgnments Mr Andrew was the supervrsor of thrs club The receptronrsts were chosen by the prrncrpal for therr sense of responsrblrty and pleasrng personalrty trarts The students sat near the doorway of the marn hall and greeted any guests that came They answered any questrons the vrsrtors mrght have asked and gurded them to where they desrred to go The receptronrsts also delrvered bulletrns messages and mall to the students and teachers FIRST ROW L1ly Mae Cunmngham Eleanor Durdan Arlene Waters Carol Berry SECOND ROW Nancy Flemrng Shrrley Olson Mary Foster Falth Lrghtner Betty Juergensen Edrth Harms Sarah McDonald Beverly Schultz Govanna Pellegrrnl Stella Vangelrstr al lf .gn- FIRST ROW Mrs Hart Carol Repke Jack Carder V1Ckl Sc1ar1n1 Carol Godw1n Wrlla Mae Prxce SECOND ROW Carolyn Drackley Jerry Kusmaul LaRora Gleason Davrd Maland Carol Krner Franklrn Smxth Carol Large Carol Berry THIRD ROW W1111am Kerwrn Suanne Brown James Moy Donna Decker Ronald Srmpson PhyI11s Lane Kenneth Carder FOURTH ROW Henry Roe Sandra Faletto James Trager Nancy Torkelson Wrllram Booth L11y Mae Cunnrngham and Dorothy Hogue ofa fin 5Qll,JeI'lt QZZAPQPLCLHJ The Lat1nC1ubs under the gurdance of Mrs Hart held the1r The Student lrbranans have been a very busy group the past meetrngs once a month The students made tape recordtngs of year under the dtrectron of Mrs Hart The dunes of the Student sklts on Roman lrfe, and gave reports on famous Romans and lrbrarrans were checktng books rn and out arrangrng drsplays played games and sang songs tn Latln The mam event was the preparrng new books for the shelves and keeprng the lrbrary rn Latrn banquet held rn the cafeterra The students were dressed up top condrtron as Romans and the entertarnment and the deI1c1ous food were greatly en1oyed The f1rst year offrcers were Pres1dent Carol Repke Vrce Pres1dent Vxckr Scrarrm Secretary Treasurer Jack Carder The second year offrcers were Presrdent Robert Jones Vrce Ptesrdent Carol Godwtn Secretary Treasurer W1I1a Mae Pnce SEATED Agnes LeRette Patr1c1aGIaz1er Donna Cummrng Mrs Hart JoAnn Fenoglro Barbara Spampanato Joyce LeRette STANDING FIRST ROW Luctlle Chrovatero Sherrre Khne June Callahan Leona Melton Kay Jones, Nancy Torkelson Carol Large Patrrcra Stalker Jean Olson Betty Thomas Bernrce Carr STANDING SECOND ROW DeeAnn Smrth Jeanne Laatz LaRora Gleason Patrrcla R1x Rose Mary Klme Sandra Smrth Rtta Youmans Ii! 1 I : H I . ' . . . . ., . I . . . Z 1 1 n I g . u Q I 1 l ' V3 4 ' ' n v I p b 1 ' 1 - : I I I I . I I I ' 5 ' ' y , D , . . . . . . . 2 . . ' . . l ' l I . . : . D s . - . ' . . . . .z - ' , . : . ' : . - . , . : , ' . . l 2 I l . ' I ' l ' r D p 1 ' I : 4 . I I . l I I l u . n I u 1 . ' n 3 D I I I . I b I . I ' I l ' -0 rv ' 'a ,q S f Q I P QA 4 - ' 1 5- X , , Y.. 'N 1' A 2 - I , Q '- 0 -4 Q jufure jarmerd of America Llfufe 0I'I'lel'l'lCL QI 1f 0 l'l'l8l lCCL N gi HUMEMAK IFB 5 Y AMERICA FIRST ROW: Lucille Chiovatero, Joyce LeRette, Marianne Baudino, Patricia Stalker, Mrs. Savage, Jane Melton, Nancy Johnson, Patricia Woodin, Sharon Gage, Beverly Johnson, Rose Ann Kilgore. SECOND ROW: Agnes LeRette, Betty Pallai, Doris Bault, Monica Shilkuski, Eleanor Rix, Leona Melton, Sherrie Kline, Carol Carr, Barbara Spampanato, Phyllis Lane, Sandra Smith, Shirley Vangelisti, Carol Large, RoseMary Boetto. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Meinheit, Joyce Applebee, Jolene Perino, Virgene Bernardi, Patricia Glazier, Lucy Hicks, JoAnn Fenoglio, Govanna Pellegrini, Rita Youmans, Kay Burke, Marilyn Youngling, Mary Jean Mills. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Youngling, Florann Wiley, Beverly Schultz, Joan Sutton, Jean Lamb, Dolores Bingham, Jeanne Laatz, Sally Le Rette, Jean Olson, Rosemary Kline, Patricia Rix, Janet Redshaw. The Future Homemakers of America, one ofthe vocational organizations of M.H.S. , has as its motto, Toward New Horizons. The F. H.A. girls began the year's activities with their annual picnic at Illini Park in order that the upperclass- men and freshmen might become better acquainted. Another highlight of the year was Daddy-Date Night when the girls and their father participated in various games and dancing. During F.H.A. Week the Mother-Daughter Banquet and the spring style show were on the list of activities. The officers attended the Fall House of Delegates Meeting and Patricia Stalker was elected section Parliamentarian. Representatives from twentyatwo schools attended the section meeting at Streator. President ..... . . Jane Melton Vice-President . . Patricia Woodin Secretary. . . .Nancy Johnson Treasurer. . . Patricia Stalker Adviser . . . .... Mrs. Savage Chapter Mothers . . . Mrs. August Yangelisti . . .... .Mrs. Kermit Harden alll I 5 , i 5 , 5 , , ,A ra' X 'Q . e n t , ,K 'A t LEFT TO RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Valerie Leon, Joellyn States, Joan Kirby, Marietta Andreatta, Elizabeth Richardson, Joseph Mareta, Genola Lindenmuth, SECOND ROW: Charles Corrigan, Arlene Viviani,, Robert Richardson, Roger Rice, Joyce Veronda, Lois Hlafka, Doris Foster, Margaret Combs, Patricia Armstrong, Robert Barr, 66 7? Lil' iam goo A Lei it 4 2 sn0W X CAST Miss Brooks Genola Lindenmuth Miss Finch Doris Foster Hugo Longacre Joe Mareta Mr. Wadsworth Bob Richardson Miss Anderson Arlene Viviani Mrs. Allen Valerie Leon The Students Elsie Lois Hlafka Elaine Joellyn States Jane Joyce Veronda Ted Roger Rice Sylvia Margaret Combs Doris Marietta Andreatta Marge Betty Richardson Faith Patricia Armstrong Rhonda Joan Kirby Martin Charles Corrigan Stanley Bob Barr Director Marian Simester , Let it soowl Senior Class Play Let it sn0'N- March 28, 1952 ,Z- 1 Ellen Willems, Everett Combs, David Sergenti, Clifford Peddicord, Charles Tarochione, Ann Farrell, Jean Ann Doherty Kim Clark, Marlene Woodin, Rosemary Boetto, Ruth Mary Gage, June Hein, Marlene Tisler, Rozene Pellino, Jack Carder CAST Julie Butler Doug Butler Dr. Ann Butler Tom Butler Mrs. Hanson Hank Steincke Warren Sergeant Lutzfelder Mrs. Cranfield Mrs. Ames Pat Flanagan Mrs. Norris Miss Osborne Calvin Pepper Cynthia Lewis Director C6 . jftmel' G6 G oudewc 2 Jean Ann Doherty Clifford Peddicord Ann Farrell Charles Tarochione Rosemary Boetto Jack Carder Kim Clark David Sergenti June Hein Ruth Mary Gage Rozene Pellino Marlene Tisler Marlene Woodin Everett Combs Ellen Willems Marian Simester Re m Junior Class Play ember the October 24, 1952 APP1e song., It made our h I I Para de Kmg Joe Hettel Queen Elsle Mason I S. ah Dld L.ou1s lose Luc111e'? 'P 'P LLFLLOI' ell LOI' F0171 YV f55 The Royal Court FT TO RIGHT John Bottanm Arlene V1v1an1 Kmg Joe Hettel Queen E1s1e Mason Elame Mooneyham Louls Sergenu S 4,4 Z7 f 570 ma! Q K ,. ,p -W x , , 4 X x ,L -9 enior erfionagfiezi G55 I9 ey May 29 1963 It was my destrny to spend last weekend rn Marserlles There was a certarn excrtement about gorng back but I could hardly rmagrne the town wrthout all my old classmates and school days lwandered downtown Saturday afternoon rn search of some of the old gang and of any news I could gather Lours Jones popped hrs lrttle crew clrpped head out of that old famrlrar door at Danelson s Confectronery I accepted hrs rn vrtatron to a Dutch treat and we were soon talkrng about the old gang Here rs some of the rnformatron he passed on to me Rrchard Acuff rs strll serrrrng mrnnows for the Chrcago Bart Company Delbert Applebee strll referred to as Boo now has hrs own three hundred and twenty acre farm Vrrgrl Applebee wrth hrs good sense of humor rs known as Marserlles most elrgrble bachelor Jon Baudrno owns hrs own photography shop but rs kept busy at home takrng prctures ofthe lrttle ones Don Berta who drd so well rn managrng the advertrsrng department of the Panther now rs rn charge of the advertrsrng for the Chrcago Darly Trrbune Dolores Both who planned on stayrng rn New Mexrco for three weeks came back marrred three years later to a doctor June Callahan now lrves rn Ottawa I hear she and Jerry have qurte a trme takrng care of therr Young uns Ronald Callahan rs now test drrvrng the Olds for General Motors Bernrce Carr owns her own Packard and strll has her long harr Eleanor Durdan has her own beauty shop and has two lrttle boys who are lookrng forward to playrng basketball when they get rn school Nancy Flemtng travels a lot now srnce Verne decrded to stay rn the Arr Force Mary Foster rs teachrng Englrsh at M H S Frederrck Fra kowrak rs Mr B s chauffeur Pat Ganz owns her own race horses and spends much of her trme at the track Anton Georgrs rs head of the M H S Athletrc Department and strll arrrvesat 7 30 a m Bob Glazrer rs demonstratrng hrs gyroscopes rn schools throughout the U S Beecher Hadley rs tourrng the world as the Walkrng Encyclopedra Arlene Hanson has taken over Rrta s place rn Hollywood and has recorded Two to Tango Edrth Harms rs runnrng her own krndergarten Brll Hawley rs operatrng the F 8LM and Patty rs rn charge of delrverres Roger Hrll has frnrshed srx sports novels thus far Joe Scales rs the marn character Melvrn Johnson rs the well known star of that famous radro program The Quret Man Loure Jones has made mrllrons and hrs best seller rs Stardust Wrlma Lardr rs strll workrng at the dress shop Farth Lrghtner rs marrred and has her own farm Kerth Lowery rs operatrng a Hudson agency Joan Mrller IS dorng outstandrng work as a professronal basketball player Mary Jean Mrlls rs happrly marrred to Dean and they have two chrldren Pat Murphy rs strll wotkrng wartrng for Brll to get out of college He can t decrde what he wants to be John Mussatto rs marrred to Carol so now he can use her huntrng dog Larry Norsen rs marrred and lrves on a three hundred acre farm wrth hrs three lrttle future farmers Ronald Peddrcord rs teachrng agrrculture at M H A succeedrng Mr Savage who recently retrred Jack Percassr rs now srngrng on stage screen and T V after becomrng an over nrght sensatron wrth hrs recordrng of Because of You Lowell Pfoutz rs marrred to Wanda and owns the Dodge Plymouth Garage Dorothea Polhemus IS a dress desrgner rn New Jersey Joe Redford owns the Chevrolet Garage and has sold Mr B hrs frrst new car Jerry Shelton rs plannrng on gettrng marrred agarn as soon as he drvorces hrs frfth wrfe Allan Srmpson now has a good srze Junk yard from all the cars he s wrecked Dwane Spencer has marrred Flame and they have some lrttle flame throwers runnrng around Betty Thomas rs very gay wrth her husband Spencer Twart has hrs own taxr and grves cut rates for the chrldren of the chrldren of the Class of Bernard Vallero got marrred the day after graduatron He doesn t belreve rn long engagements Shrrley Vangelrstr rs lrvrng rn her penthouse apartment and has three mrnk coats Her recordrng of Strange Sensatron drd rt Stella Vangelrstr has marrred Dwane and has frnally learned to drrve the car Arlene Waters rs marrred and lrves on a farm west of Marserlles Jack Whrte strll has the grrls swoonrng Shrrley Wruck has taken Mr Frnley s place after he retrred from the musrc department at M H S 47 1 ' A . . . . . . , , . . . . ,, ,, . . . . , . . - .- n - - n I ' . . , . . . , . . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . I u 1 n ' . . v . . . . ,, - ,, - - - Q- vv - ,, - - ff s 1. C . . - ' n ' - n - 1 - 1. .- . . , . . . - . ,, . ,, , . . . . . . ,, ,, t . , . . . . . . . , . , . . . . ., . . . . . . . - . . . . . ,, , . . vt -1 -I A - . - . . ' - 1. -1 - n -f - - n u - , . . . . . ,53 . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . ,, . . . . , . . Esther Williams singing White Christmas. Mayor Guthrie presented Janet Lezgh and Carleton Carpenter the key to the City. 'TY Y' Don't look now, Sam, but your drooling again. 1 7 xv 5.. . ily' IK 'J t 5' Words of wisdom from the stars. .Ho ywooc! premiere The Marseilles High Students took part in a civic program sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post and Auxiliary. Janet Leigh, fCarol Sue Berryj and Carleton Carpenter, fDarrel1 Hottj starred in the premiere performance of Fear- less Fagan. The money raised from the premiere was donated to the Marseilles Fire Department to buy an emergency unit. An AUXIUAU ai? ,T it M352 f .-, - 4. gy 4 1- Everybody on stage! I x .dl Af 5 ' l What flavor do you like, Ronnie? S jrefi man egnifia fion, The weird characters you saw roaming the streets last fall weren't l-lalloweeners, but Freshmen being entertained by the Sophomores. Some of the tasks performed by the Freshies were rolling a peanut across the floor with their noses, peeling onions, and eating garlic. After the Sophomnres had their laughs, they treated the Freshmen to punch and cookies and dancing followed. It can't be that bad! I , 'Tv :tj ' Q, Q f' Having funn Don't cry, little boy! Max Factor Diss at work. X Au7vs+ 2 9 'IF' xg!-OA, ws V' offdsool Sep+ernber 11 I4 nm p'!4i?1,i fl' 7 If Harp o ram Oc-fober IH VX 7' iw I WNNX x Wy Ne Indnan Barn one SCAOJ S'eP+ember lx Stphmber I3 bn! 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Q A ., 'mv ,- . in ,Q U 'MQ Hone Q - W S, ' :Qui A M f 'd ,S 'fk '?3 p O ' . ,I W ,Pj CL, 'W We the Semors of Marsellles Hlgh School, Class of 1953 bemg of tlred mrnds and bodles do hereby bequeath the followrng pnzed possesstons and memorres 1n thrs our last wrll and testament Dolores Both leave my title Dynamlte, to someone wlth a brgger bang June Callahan leave my ab111ty to go w1th out of town boys to Rose Mary Kl1ne Bermce Carr, leave my long ha1r to Beverly Applebee Eleanor Durdan leave my ab1l1ty to get the car to my SISICI, Loretta Nancy Flemmg, leave my place on the honor roll to Ronme Boetto Mary Foster, leave my quret ways to the class of 56 Pat Ganz leave my utle Cowgrrl to Beverly Schultz Arlene Hanson, leave my ab1l1ty to attract men to Sharon Gage Ed1th Harms leave my quret ways to Janet Redshaw Wllma Lafdl leave my abillty to forget thrngs to some poor freshman who has frlends who w1ll worry about her for four years Farth Lrghrner, leave my love for a black Dodge, Perlodl Joan Mrller, leave my basketball ab1l1ty to Beverly H111 Mary Jean Mrlls leave my abrllty to cut classes to V1ck1 Sc1arm1 Pat Murphy leave my typmg ab1l1ty to the future Jumors Dotty Polhemus leave my mckname Blackle to Rozene Pellrno Betty Thomas, leave my ab1l1ty to fl1rt w1th underclassmen to LIZ Kmer Shrrley Vangellstx am just leavlng Rozene only to walt untrl she graduates Stella V3llg8IlSIl am leav1ng and takrng Dwane wlth me Arlene Waters leave my herght to Mary Ann Brockman Shrrley Wruck leave my locker to some other poor soul who can t open the darn thlng e1ther R1chard Acuff leave my lev1s to D1ck1e Severns Delbert Applebee leave my t1t1e Boo to my cous1n Marvrn V1rg11 Applebee leave my runmng ab111ty to Kenny Yurll Don Berta, leave my t1tle Lover to Wayne Suddarth Ronme Callahan leave my hot rod Olds to my brother Jerry Fred Frackowrak leave my knowledge of hrstory to George Younglmg Anton Georgts leave my scoutlng ab1l1ty to Merle Jelm Robert Glazrer leave my ab111ty to turn gyroscopes to Tom Carr Beecher Hadley leave my mtellectual ab11ty to someone less fortunate B111 Hawley leave my t1tle Ugh to some nameless freshman Roger H111 leave my fnendshlp wxth Mr Cramer to some other math student Melvln Johnson leave w1th my love for a certa1n freshman grrl LOUIS Jones, leave my crew cut to K1m Clark Kelth Lowery leave my job to someone who hkes to work John Mussatto leave my ab1l1ty to hrde textbooks to Carollne Mann Larry Norsen leave my ab111ty rn Ag to the freshman farm boys Ronme Pedd1cord leave my love for Thursday homeroom dxscussrons to Mlss M1115 Jack Percassl, leave my pos1t11on as Student Councll presrdent to Roger Mann Lowell Pfoutz leave my evemngs rn Danelson s wuh the sophomore grrls wrth regret Joe Redford leave my old Chevy to Mr B to dnve to school Jerry Shelton leave my wavy harr to Loule Both Allan Slmpson leave my ab1l1ty to wreck cars to my brother B1ll1e Dwane Spencer, leave my sense of humor to Bob Jones Spencer Twa1t leave my Pontrac to my srster Helen Bernard Vallero leave my Drrvers Safety Award to Chuck Krause Jack Whlte leave my camera CIlCk1l'1g ab1l1ty to next year s photography club e teachers we leave the Joy of havmg taught us e Jumors we leave the Joy of bemg Semors e Sophomores we leave the Joy of bemg upperclassmen e Freshmen we leave our p1ty Class of 53 52 I A t I D L . . 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Aiwa Wk KNEELING Tom Carr Rlchard Watts Roger Forth STANDING Coach Flckas Ronnle Callahan Jerry Callahan Jerry Shelton Vugll Ap plebee F055 Oufltfy The Marsexlles harrlers ftmshed the season m a blaze of glory thls year capturmg the Illmols Valley Meet as well as the dlstrtct meet The team placed seventh ln the state meet wlth Watts placmg twenty flfth and Callahan flmshmg twenty seventh mn a fleld of over one hundred and elghty Prospects for next year's Panther squad look equally promlsmg Dual Meets Ottawa Invltatlonal Meet DlStT1Ct Meet Illmols Valley Meet Marsellles 19 Serena 36 Marsellles 30 Ottawa Z5 Marserlles Z0 Streator 37 Marse1lles 31 Streator 6 Let s go Sparky Marse1l1es Ottawa Streator Pr mceton LaSalle DeKalb 8 4 Marse llles Ottawa Streator LaSalle 07 Benson 80 Platnfxeld 194 Mar se llles Ottawa Streator LaSalle State Meet To the vxctor goes the spolls v Q l , , t I 6 X ., wh, Ae. Lfk- ' - - ' - 42 ' - 48 ' - 21 ' - - - 51 - 55 - 40 ' - - - 74 - 68 - 69 ' - - Z ' - 88 -1 - 86 -11 -l -1 1 ' ' - Marseilles - 7th place , ' . . . FRONT ROW: Tom Carr, Richard Watts, Ronnie Callahan, Lester Close, Roger Mann, Merle Cox, Roger Forth. BACK ROW: Kim Clark, Anton Georgis, Ronnie Hubbard, Jerry Callahan, Frank McCallum, Ronnie Vangelisti, Leonard Greer, Coach John Allen. Qflll L5 l'ClC The tennis team had a good season The Panthers had a fair year in track this year They beat Ottawa and Strea as they copped three dual meets They tor once and tied Ottawa, Streator and showed their best form during the Illinois St Bede They lost one match to St Valley Meet when they came off with Luede several ribbons The team was composed of many underclassmen, who will form a nucleus for next year-'s squad Norman Both Charles Tarochrone Ted Crawshaw Charles Krause Louis Both Coach Glenn Branson 'x I J v o ' s I 1 u 1 r 1 , . LL , N 'a - - . --nk, 4' V 6 56 Braldwood Serena Ottawa Seneca LaSalle Streator Morrls Hall St Bede Marquette Morris Ottawa 'Mlffflfg MIGLQMH K They Newark LaSalle Seneca Pontlac Mooseheart St Bede Hall Streator Morrxs Hol1day Tourney Jolxet Cathollc Trmlty Bloomlngton uzrazfy wX VQSEILU 1 RSEILL Hu H 'ASL QSEILL Y-I GJ :1-A E- f-v' i FRONT ROW Rrchard Watts Arthur Hunt Ted Crawshaw Ronnre Peddrcord Bxll Hawley Charles Tarochlone John Mussatto STANDING Anton Georgxs Tom Carr Jack Percass1 Roger H111 Jerry Shelton Jack Carder Joe Redford V1rg11 Applebee Coach Flckas OGCA .24 cl Clin Coach Flckas Ronnre Peddtcord FIRST ROW: Richard Hunt, Merle Cox, Jerry Callahan, Ronald Hubbard, Rollin Seaborn, Roger Forth. SECOND ROW: Jerry Kusmaul, mgr. , Richard Norsen, Leo Ingmanson, Lester Close, Coach Nelson. I O lll'll0l' unfit? jfeffklffleli We They We 33 Braidwood 46 17 LaSalle 17 Serena 37 Z6 Streator 48 Ottawa 43 23 Hall 26 Seneca 33 20 St, Bede gg EaSalle-Peru 36 Ottawa treator 26 Streator 31 Ldorris 42 20 I,aSal1e 42 Hall Z5 30 Hall Z7 SL Bede 34 34 Seneca ig Marquette Z3 St. Bede Morris 41 Ottawa 47 Ottawa 60 2,6 Seneca 37 Newark 52 46 LaSalle 48 34 Seneca 36 36 Pontiac 53 40 bdooseheart 39 43 Streator 55 FRONT ROW: Thomas Crum, mgr., David Maland, Ronald Simpson, Darell Hott, Donald Sharp, Kenneth Carder, Coach Baldwin. SECOND ROW: Donald Pufpaf, Hector Andreatra, Robert Girardo, Joseph Tarochione, Charles Watts . They 34 30 Z4 37 44 49 48 40 46 54 56 Z4 Marilyn Morello, Ellen Willems, and Kay Jones. Czeerdaclerri is 4 This year's group of cheerleaders were probably about as fine as Marseilles fans have ever witnessed. V They were chosen by the student body by popular vote. These excellent cheerleaders were always on hand with l a morale-boosting cheer when things were looking bad for the Panthers. Their cheering also helped the Panthers come through with their wins. Again this year the girls were ably assisted by Butchie Calligaris. ' Butchie Calligaris. Bertha Sigler Maxine Redshaw and Pat Stalker if ri , ddociafion The Girls' Athletic Association, under the direction of Mrs. Ringer, was a very active group this year. Their main event was the Fall Formal to which the entire school body and their guests were invited. This was on November 28. They also sponsored a highly successful square dance, the first all-school party, of the year. After the Streator basketball game on December 3, the girls were in charge of a community dance. Besides sponsoring these social events, the club members were kept busy earning points for health and sports activities in order to win their annual awards. Among those who attended the play-day at Seneca were: Arlene Hanson, Patricia Ganz, Dolores Both, Dorothea Polhemus, June Callahan, Betty Thomas, Cynthia Wheeler and Nancy Johnson. President ....... Patricia Ganz Vice-President . . .Dorothea Polhemus Treasurer. . . . . .Kay Andrews Secretary. . . .Ruth Gage Adviser . . . Mrs. Ringer FIRST ROW: Betty Pallai, Joyce LaRette, Mary Ann Brockman, Barbara Spampanato, Ruth Gage, Kay Andrews, Patricia Ganz, Dorothea Polhemus, Betty Thomas, June Callahan, Agnes LaRette. SECOND ROW: Ellen Willems, Eleanor Rix, Doris Bault, Janet Redshaw, Sharon Gage, Lucille Chiovatero, Jean Olson, Willa Mae Price, Joan Miller, Sarah MCDOI1ald, Sally Scott. Dorothy Hogue, Phyllis Lane, Dolores Both, Florann Wiley. THIRD ROW: Beverly Schultz,Nancy Torkelson, Leona Melton, Eleanor Meinheit, Jolene Perino, June Hein, Marlene Tisler, Beverly Johnson, Carol Kiner, Carol Large, Virgene Bernardi, Sandra Faletto, Carolyn Drackley, Lily Mae Cunningham. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Jones, Carol Carr, Jane Melton, Jean Lamb, Elsie Benckendorf, JoAnn Fenoglio, Rosemary Boetto, Jean Ann Doherty, Shirley Vangelisti, Rose Ann Kilgore, Dolores Bingham, Donna Decker, Mary Jean Mills, Monica Schmanske. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Ringer, Norma Mann, Patricia Rix, Arlene Hanson, Lucille Ganz, Ann Farrell, Beverly Hill, Sally LaRette, LaRora Gleason, Patricia Glazier, Rozene Pellino, Maxine Redshaw, Kay Jones, Bertha Sigler, Carol Berry, Nancy Johnson. F' W CM The M Club is composed of boys who have earned a varsity letter in any sport at MHS. The club sponsor this year was Mr. Fickas. The club began as its project the earning of money to purchase a movie camera for photographing the teams in action in order to analyze team play. A party which was well received by the student body was given Friday, November 7, by the club. As the basketball season approached, the M Club provided for a special rules interpretation meeting for the adults of the community. A panel was composed of James Mooneyham, Jack Pomatto, and Coach Fickas. New rules were explained and discussed after which questions from the audience were answered Members of the basketball squad were in uniform and demonstrated common play situations. Following the demonstration, refresh- ments were served and a basketball movie was shown. - All alumni basketball players were invited as special guests to be honored at the Moosehart game. A special section of seats was reserved for the honored guests of the evening and they were introduced during the half. President ....... Jack Percassi Vice-President ..... Joe Redford Secretary-Treasurer . .Virgil Applebee FIRST ROW: Mr. Fickas, Leo lngmanson, Kim Clark, Richard Watts, Roger Hill, Tom Carr. SECOND ROW: Bill Hawley, Keith Lowery, Jerry Shelton, Lester Close, Virgil Applebee, Jack Percassi, Joe Redford, Ted Crawshaw, George Gordon. Ronald Callahan. THIRD ROW: Charles Krause, Tom Redshaw, Dave Sergenti, Ronald Peddicord, Charles Tarochione, Ronald Hubbard, Roger Forth, Jerry Callahan, Beecher Hadley. 'FIU' 1 'WP' 2 -ml' um 'HI' U I 1 1 1 l,,,,,11 Mlmnnl Imlllm O41 yi QhTh-lr'--Y 'bu ly' N' 'W-5 Q ., '5- P 4' . 1 ,,. ff num- , 1,1 milf- luunn ' 'H'l'I x X Ju rfiziing , , 44 - W 1 Hmp v -if x ,Ns X Vw. L Phone Black 252 232 Lmcoln Street MAHSEHlES SAlVAGI CUMPA Y 6 STANDARD Congratulations T Class of '55 WILEY STANDARD SER VICE SNOWHITE CONFECTIONERY UNC SLICK RUSS The Sergentis Phone Black l70 SPIIIHI BRAVH IIUMPANY Sand Gravel Bumldlng Sand READY MlX CONCRETE Phone Black 5 Ma rse1lles lll the Class of 53 Ma1n and Broadway Sts Marse1lles Ill1no1s THOMPSON HOTEI CARROLLHS TEXACO SER VICE Congratulations to MARSEILLES SALES AGENC Y BUICK CARS 158 Washxngton St Phone Black Marse1lles Il11no1s FISHER S H and H Super Se-rv1ce Statxon 125 W Bluff Phone Black 42 Marathon Sleberhng and Mlller Gas O1ls Tlres Pres1dent Leland Mueller Frank George V1ce Pres1dent Recorduxg Secretary Kenneth Cox Treasurer FEDERAL LABOR UNION LOCAL NO 20268 Marse1lles Ill1no1s Mxke Tarochxone Flnanclal Secretary Harold Dropek Arthur Caputo Trustee Trustee LaVerne Eldervog Trustee Comphments of UNION NATIONAL BANK Mar se1lle s lll1no1s PRICE S EAST END MARKET Phone Blue 24 Free Dellvery Quahty Meat and GFOCSFICS CAROLYN S BEAUTY SHOPPE 450 Ch1CagO Street Red 426 Kelth and Carolyn Lowery Profess1onal Haxr Styhng Permanents Novelt1es Gxfts ti V I! 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EAITY Comphments of SIMS CAMPBHI HINHIAI HIIMI Marse111es I11 '41, .U E A COLLINS COMPANY Dry Good Marsexlles I1hno1s MARSEILLES FOOD MART BLACKHAWK FOOD DISTRIBUTORS D1str1butors of Good Luck Margarme and Iii' Salad Dresslng Products Z S PARK A RHINIS Pa1nt and 389 Ma1n Street Electrxcal Glass Hardware Supphes Sportmg Goods Marse111es I111no1s I S - f U' .J ., B In YT l , ,Aw ' iff! i N i.. -:F O 7 Congratulations to the Class 'H of 1953 x XXQAN 5,0 f v ' okllxhqtxxc I l 11 AMERICAN lH3ION P081 NU. 235 lAIlIlS AIIXIHARY STEEPS GARAGE Authorized Ford Dealer Phone Black 263 Marsellles Illlno Good Luck to the Class of 1953 iffgfilles C10 hm? all 'BANK 'BHG S 5 P E MOTOR SALES CO Dodge Plymouth Dodge Job Rated Trucks Phone Black 91 OLDSMOBI Sales and Servxce IVY WAY GARAGE West Bluff Street llRVIllE HAIISKEN 1275 Unxon Street A Phone Black 403 Dlstrlbutor of Standard O11 Products I it V , . . , . is B. . . . 7 IIMHI Wedding Albums Commercial Portraits of Children HAROLD C FEWELL Photographer 308 Lincoln Street Marseilles Illinois Phone Green 429 Drink Coca Cola In Bottles The Pause that Refreshes STREATOR COCA COLA COMPANY PEERLESS CLEANERS Mars Theater Building Phone Black 53 MARSEILLES MEMORIAL POST No. 5506 Veteran's of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary Comphments .TOSEPH T GUERRINI MARSEILLES GRAIN CO Gramn Coal Seeds T11e Feeds Fencmg Comphments and DONA VESPA D D S Comphments DR TEDR CLARK Comphments of LOUIE NANNI Shoe Repa1r Shop A11 Work Guaranteed Work Done VK h11e You Waxt VN e Also Dye and Sh1r1e Shoes Wherever You May Be Clean Clothes Are Always Rlght MARSEILLES CLEANERS Black 345 Black 233 JOHN I-IALLIGAN Coal and Feed Black 10 208 Llncoln Street of of of ' ' .TED JOHNSON, M. 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