Metamora Township High School - Parrot Yearbook (Metamora, IL)
- Class of 1951
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V f 'Sw x X X 'ig ...-f'f-'-- , fi. -f-j,11,LQ.--1, V 4 . - - ff ,-f .-of M ,.--..,' ' -- ' 'f.':Q.- ' -ssf' ff-L ' LJ..- 1951 CAFIDIIXIPILIS I M lean YO XX 'F M S9 47 PUBLISHED BY THESENIOR CLASS mmf-VIORA TOWNSHIP I-IIGII SCHOOL PIETAIVIORA ILLINOIS M Z QM OF- lCI5l OF I 7 EDITOR MARIETTA SCHNEIDER BUSINESS NANAGER ART EDITOR I1 Les N05 DON HALPQRD ADVISOR ' M B UCKER ASSISTANT5 P K and A S Foreword The Umted Natlons Orgamzatxon was chosen as the theme for the 1951Card1nal1s Th1s orgamzatlon came mto bemg w1th the purpose of keepmg 1nternat1onal peace and securlty and to develop frrendly relatlons among natlons to ach1eve 1nternat1onal cooperatlon and to be a center for harmomzlng the actxons of natlons ln the advance ment of these common ends The orgamzatlon of the Umted Nat1ons IS composed of s1x prmclpal organs and varlous other subsrdlary sectxons and specnallzed agencles each w1th 1ts own specxal dut1es Several of these departments thexr purposes and funct1ons may be compar ed to our school 8Ct1Vltl6S For the Admmnstratxon sectlon we chose the symbol of the Trusteeshlp Councll whose members are the Bxg F1ve and whose baslc obyectxves are to further mter natronal peace and security to promote the pohtxcal economlc soc1al and educat1onal advancement of the mhabltants of the trust terrltorles and the1r progressxve develop ment towards self government or 1ndependence to encourage respect for human r1ghts and for fundamental freedoms for all wrthout dlStll'lCtlOIl and to ensure equal treat ment m socxal econom1c and commerc1a1 matters for all members of the U N and thelr natlonals The Securlty Councll members are those natxons wh1ch can help most to malntam the peace and securzty The Councxl suggests and requests peaceful methods of settle ment and uses economlc and moral pressure to keep peace The group asks the Economlc and Soclal Councll for help and mformatlon and uses the Trusteeshxp Coun c1l s help forthe people of strateglc areas The Securxty Councxl may then be somewhat slmllar to the Semor Class and 1ts posltlon of leadershlp ln school We chose the General Assembly the organ of the U N w1th the largest member shxp to represent the underclassmen It IS a gathermg of all the natxons that belong to the U N There may be as many as f1ve delegates from each natlon In the General Assembly xmportant questlons are drscussed and decxded It talks about the ways 1n whlch peace can be promoted and matters relatmg to the powers and functlons of any organ provlded for rn the Charter It may make recommendatxons to the members of the U N or the Securlty Councll or to both on any such questlons In school whxle the underclassmen take an actxve part m orgamzatlon they too look to the upperclass men for help and guldance The pomtmg arrow IS the smybol of the Economlc and Soc1alC ounc 11 and the department to represent school act1v1t1es The functlons of th1s organ commonly called UNESCO closely resemble the purposes of clubs and other extra currxcular act1v1t1es m a school It strlves to promote condltxons of econom1c and socxal progress and development plans a better hie for all people and all natrons work togetherfor common betterment It studxes and reports on 1nternat1ona1 socxal cultural and edu catlonal questlons and provxdes a Job for anyone who wants to work The Councll elects 1ts own presldent and makes the rules for 1ts own work Although lt IS a prmclpal organ of the U N lt lS not completely mdependent but operates tmder the General Assembly Sports on the lnternatxonal level are sponsored by the Olymplc OI'gaIllZ8tlOh The torch whlch burns durmg the Olymplc games, was chosen as the symbol for th1s section Today s hlgh school students are l1v1ng 1n and w1ll graduate mto a world of problems and thmkmg based no global consxderatrons So lf they c an understand the Umted Natlons U1 relatlon to thelr own l1ves and the world as a whole they may be able to help lt accomplxsh tts alms and thus better thexr own l1ves --, , , .. 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' -68 K- 5 ' 'x whmz .419 55503 1 wma, 'Y-SIE1 F 5 and Home A Day at C ASJ as P55 1 7 I OUV GLSQYTI MTHS xl X M1 Q-X 'VW lrvrw ll! H h on ur recreaf 09 Study fi 'arte Pdcult Y table ccnce tr-pf CHF? 0 - - lx-Q P-' ,yd Ornri udnd dlnhfl U95t5 Bid an---,Q si, Work GY 51.9 Draver'Tr'af Y' 055 one Ee II at WOP' ADIVIINSSTRATION 490 COUNCYL FAC U LTY SCHOOL BOARD PEBSONNE L ST PIE ff-1 THWNNHIP S RUVIP Dum form 'IS Tnmnlne C93 asv Mnanonn Ganz ROY LARSON,B Ed M S CLAUDE LEWIS B S Mathematxcs Agrlculture Basketball and baseball Unlversxty of Ill1no1s coach Marquett Illmols State N o r m al U Umverslty of Ill1no1s FRED STEPHENSON, B Ed Muslc General Mathematzcs Illmoxs State Nor mal Umv Ill1no1s Wesleyan Umv Murray St Teachers College Opposite Page Left to Rlght Top Row RICHARD BROWN B ED DORIS BARCLAY S n M Ed Prlnclpal Drlver Tra1n1ng Socxal Problems Hlllsdale College Ill1no1s State Normal Umv Umversxty of Wyommg Second Row LUDELLA EBINGER Home Economlcs DePauw Un1vers1ty Thxrd Row WILDA FOX, B S Glrls Physxcal Educa txon General Scxence Drlver Trammg Waynesburg College Sllppery Rock State Teach ers College Engllsh H III Spamsh Ill1no1s State Normal Umv GLENN EIGENBRODT Bxology Chemlstry North Central College Iowa State Umverslty VIOLA HELTON B Ed Engllsh I, IV Llbrarlan Ilhnols State Normal Umv Umversxty of Wyommg MARY BRUCKER, B S m Ed Busmess Educatlon Ill1no1s State N o r m al Umv Umv of HIIIIOIS Umv of Mmnesota DALE ETAUGH, M S Industrlal Arts Algebra I Bradley Umverslty WALTER LAITAS, B S m Ed Soclal Scxence Football and t r a c lc coach Ill1no1s State No r mal Umv 6 hxws v.- K -Q.- .r 4' .ari- 5 -A.. may 'v--3' ,.,.,.a sp Left to Rlght .Toe Krumholz Mrs Gertrude Schumacher, Dorothy Barth Mrs Frelda Hall Bernard Red Bursott ' BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Rlght Rlchard Brown Prlncxpal George Rlngness Wllllam Ryan Secretary Arthur Engel Emory Stelder Ben Schlerer Pres1dent S M Snyder was not present 0--Q... B US DRIVERS Left to R 1 g ht .Toe Krumholz George Dutch Gangloff WIHIS Ramoley, Albert Pop Robbms 1 it 3 ry I Q 5 1 3 Q U z I xx X1 I i' f ,- m ., f , 1, 5 iw.. , : A, 3 ' ' . F R iff. A . .G '?49i ,? L , X - ' ' A 'J - 1 H x V A 4? K N da Q iii 4 X q I' 9, ' wo' tt - e .xx M 1 ' ' A I' f j JA O 'ggi-I--5 A l, 1 , fi? ,feimi I to 4 .321 K'-N W1--5 . e ax' it 4.al.Qt,.v,,1,sw, f H is ,M ,t,r,,v.,,,. 1 W 'e ,M . V-.. G I ' , .IV lv 7 ' 7 . 1 , 1' VV ' ' - n - VY YY ' B 1 A uf ' I vw. - . ., . A 1 'xi I . : . y . . L I y 2 Z 1 - SENIOHS KI SQCU R17-y COUNUL COLETTE BACHMAN Band 1234 Drum Major 4 Class Sec 2 FHA 34 GAA 234 G Chorus 1234 Acappella 34 SC 3 Llb 234 Jr play Operetta!! Cheerleader3 QueenCand1 date 14 Spamsh Club 4 No picture avallable ROBERT Cl-IILCOT Class Pres 2 M Club 1234 Sclence C lub 1234 Pres 4 B Chorus 1234 A cappella 1234 Band 1234 Pep Band 1234 Dxrect 4 Football 1234 Track 1234 Cross Country 34 Capt 4 Basketball 12 One act Play 3 ETHEL BACHMAN GAA 1234 FHA 1234 Pres 4 Span1shClub4 Sr Play G Chorus 1234 A cappella 234 Operetta 3 Mlxed Chorus 1 in-:Q PHILIP FANDEL MILFORD BROERS I play Sr play M Club 1 Band 12 FFA 123 L1b 24 Cheerleader 34 Baseball 234 Basketball 1234 I RICHARD GOLDSMITH Cross C ount ry 1 Track Baseball manager 3 234 Football 4 M Club 234 Homecommg escort 4 W s v ' X 5 .- a I n r ' ' r' 9 ' 9 ' 1 1 7 ' 7 I ' ! 7 7 7 ' 7 Y ' 9 ' 3 Y 3 7 ' 7 9 7 Y ' 7 7 , - 7 ,Xxx Q l T81 4 . V V x - .1 , 1 A R I f A g A! 5 .. .3 S fl EF ' 7 Y 1 ' ' 9 1 a , . , . , - 1 Q -- ' . , 7 Y , ' 0 1 ' , - . I-eff Y ? ,fue n if ff Q 40 BARBARA GREBNER FHA 13 GAA 23 L1b 3 M Chorus 1 G Chorus 23 4 A capella 4 Jr play Sclence Club 23 Band 234 Dlstrlct MUSIC Co te 34 EILEEN GREBNER GAA 1234 Sec 4 FHA 1234 V Pres 3 Sclence Club 34 G Chorus 234 Jr play Lxb 24 Homecommg Queen 4 PHYLLIS GREBNER FHA 1 GAA 1234 Sec 2 Mlxed Chorus 1, G Chorus 24 Lib 234 Span lsh Club 4 Student Councxl 4, Homecommg Queen Can WW aware 4 W '6- Ks 435' bm, DURWARD GUTH Basketball 123 Baseball 1234 Band 1234 Pres 4 Jr play M club 34 Cross Country 3 D1str1ct MUSIC Contest 2 DONALD HALFORD Sclence Club 1234 V Pres 2 Pres 3 B Chor us 234 MClub4 Jr play Sr play One Act play 3 Lxb 1234 Baseball Manag er3 Newspaper Asslst Ed 4 Assoc Ed 3 Year book Bus Manager 4 We NORMA HAGAMAN Transfer from Manual Traimngllxgh School 3 G Chorus 4 '25 f 1- STEWART HERRON Transfer from Hope Ar kansas 3 Band 1234 S a , FFA 1 B Chorus 1 Mxxed Chorus 1 BETTY KERKER FHA 1234 GAA 4 G. Chorus 234 Mixed Chorus 1. - , 1' ' I IW' l EDWIN JOHNSON 0' mv DONALD KENNEL M Club 124 Basketball FFA 123 Jr play, L1b 12 Sclence Club 124 34 B Chorus 24 Acapel la 4 Operetta 3 IU' L FRANKLIN KIESEWETTER LEO KIESEWETTER Li , 4 Cross Country 24 Track 1 34, Baseball 4, Jr . play T MARY LOU KING PATRICIA KOCH Transfer from Peorxa FHA 1234 GAA 23 G Woodruff 2 Jr play Span Chorus 1234 Mured Chorus nsh Club 4 L1b 4 1 L1b 34 Jr ay SHIRLEY LUMPP GAA 1234 FHA 1234 G Chorus 1234 A capella 34 Majorette 1234 Jr play Operetta3 Mlxed Chorus 12 LEWIS MARTIN B Chorus 1234 FFA 234 A capella 34 .Tr play Scl ence Club 34 Mxxed Chorus '64 MARILYN LEATHERMAN GAA 1234 FHA 1234 Jr play, Sr play, Spamsh Club 4 G Chorus 1234 Acapel la 234 Operetta3 Mlxed Chorus 1 EVELYN MICHAEL FHA 1234 GAA 1234 G Chorus 4 Sclence Club 4 Spanlsh Club 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 , U51 ' 1 l 1 - 1 . 1 - . 1 . - 1 . 1 - , . . , . , . pl . , . , . - 1 1 rf., . X l I X , A 1 . I. N A . 2, Rx. I ,K V ' . JI- ' il ' i'f AQ XQ7' -. . '-.k ' N1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 i i ' i 1 1 1 -. 1 . ! . i 1 ' 1 1 7 , ' 1. - HAROLD NEUMANN Cross Country 1234 Bas ketbal11234 Capt 4 Base ball 1234 Track 1234 Capt 3 Lib 1234 FFA 1 23 B Chorus 234 MClub 1234 Pres 4 Sclence Club 23 Class Pres 4 Band 12 34 Pres 3 A Capella 34 Operetta 34 Jr play SC1 Cheerleader 3 Newspaper Bus Mgr 4 B Quartet 3 State Speech Contest 34 CLYDE PARSHALL Scxence Club 1 Football Manager 3 Ir play M Club 34 Class Treas 4 Spamsh Club 4 Newspaper Art Edxtor 4 no -,v LUELLA NOE M1xed Chorus 1 G Chor us 234 .Tr play, Sr play FHA 4 43 YT' ls AMELIA REINMANN G Chorus 234 MARY LEE NOE FHA 1234 Pres 3 GAA 1234 SC 2 Sec Treas 2 G Chorus 1234 L1b 2 B and 1234 A capella 234 Jr play Operetta 34 Spamsh Club 4 State Muslc Contest 34 Yearbook Art Edltor 4 ROBERT ROHMAN FFA 34 Sr play Base ball12 M Club 1234 Trackl Football 1 Class Sec Treas 1 ClassV Pres 3 Basketball 124 5 ' :J i, I S I .114 1 ' , 1 ' ' - 1 - 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 - - 1 , . . , I . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - .1 '. 1 1 ' 1 1 G 1 - 1 . 1 . , , . 1 - 1 1 1 . . , . 4, . . 1 4 ' E Vfl' t hx R FNL4 x lrx L ' , . - 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' , . , 1 1 ' , . . , - ' . - 1 ' 'f-.T WILBUR ROHMAN Cross Country 1234 FFA 1234 Treas 4 B Chorus 234 M Club 1234 A capella 4 Band 1234 Pep Band 24 Y. X PAUL SCHROCK FFA 1234 Pres 3 Sec 4 Basketball 1234 Cross Country 4 B Chorus 1234 A capella 234 Band 12 Ir play Sr play Operetta 4 Class V Pres 2 Track4 M Club 1234 Student Coun c1l 34 EUGENE SCHLABACH Band 1234 B Chorus 12 34 Acapella 234 Mxxed Chorus 1 Class Pres 1 Sclence Club 12 Football 1234 Capt 4 Baseball 23 4 Basketball 1234 Track 13 M Club 234 Jr play Operetta 3 State Music Contest 14 PHYLLIS SCHUMACHER Band 1234 G Chorus 23 4 A capella 1234 GAA 12 3 Sec 3 Pres 4 FHA 123 J r play S r y Operetta 34 L1b 234 Class V Pres 4 Student Counc1l MARIETTA SCHNEIDER GA 234 V Pres 3 Scxence Club 34 Spanlsh Club 4 Pres 4 Band 34 G Chorus 1234 Pres 4 A capella 234 Lxb 234 Jr play Sr play Operetta 34 Class Sec Treas 3 Year book Editor 4 .al ALICE SECKLER FHA 1 GAA 1234 V Pres 4 G Chorus 14 Mxxed Chorus 1 Operetta 4 Llb 2 Homecomxng Queen Candldate 4 J , K pu' , , . A -- . . , - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 I ' - 1 1 1 1 - V A J V' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 A ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' . , . :fr 1' -i 6 sv. ' x k sv ' 4' . ' 4 , ' , A 1, , 1 4: 'A vk I ' ' 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 9 . , . , , . , 4-- . -- . , , , , . 4, . , . pla , , . , 1 - 1 , , . , . ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 , - 3. I aff LOIS SPECK GAA 23 G Chorus ALAN WE LTE 2 Baseball2 B Chorusl 234 M1X9d Chorusl Ir ay Sr play, Operetta4 M Club 234, FFA 1234 ec 3 Homecommg Queen Escort 4 CONSTANCE STAMPER Band 1234 G Chorus 12 34 Sec 3 A capella 234 L1b 1234 FHA 1234 Sec 4 GAA 1234 Newspaper Edltor 4 Operetta 34 .Tr play, Sr play State Speech Contest 234 One Act play 3, Mlxed Chorus 1 5 MILTON WERNSMAN Club 1234 Photo Group Leader 4 M Club 1234 Track 1234 FFA 4 B Chorus 1234 10,111 'r' ffj,dff X f 5 DENNIS WALDSCHMIDT .T r play LAVERNE WOLF play, Sr play, Sclence Club 34 Llb 34 G Chor us 4 ' - K v , , 234. , . . . - 1 1 a , '- . . I I .X 5 S- S A X x 1 f .I . Football 1234, Basketball Football 1234, Science GAA 234, FHA 123, Jr. 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 0 - 1 ' ' pl ! ' 7 7 7 ' ' -- , I S . ' , j, W , l 1 Q: 9' f2J'f 13,3 b I K 'Six' 'A-Q--V' DONALD ZIMMERMAN FFA 1234 V Pres Pres 4 M Club 1234 Foot ba 34 Track 1234 B Chorus 1234 A cappella 34 Cross Country 12 Jr play Sr play, Operetta3 4-sq 1'.Il'j,'7 JAMES ZIMMERMAN Football 124 Cross Country 34 Basketball 1234 Track 134 Baseball 234 Capt 4 Band 1234 A cap pel1a1234 B Chorus 1234 Lxb 234 Operetta 34 Jr play, Sr play Class V Pres 1 SC 2, Class Pres 3 MClub1234 V Pres 4 Spamsh Club 4 Sclence Club 234 V Pres 3 Sec Treas 4, Newspaper Sports Edltor 34 State Speech Con test 234 B Quartet 34 Homecommg Queen Escort 4 ff' vs. Nt. ,4lif' 'li 1 o Above MISS Helton s thlrd hour Engllsh IV Class Left Conme Stamper, Mary Lee Noe, Alxce Seckler and Phylhs Schumacher on the llbrary steps at the U of I whlle at tendlng ISHPA meetmg I - 1 X ,, b A ' f ' 1 31 ,V 1, ' ' B ,f wr! 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I ,f . . , . . . 2 ' I ' C a K , -ur - - - Senior Class History On September 3 1947 the doors of MTHS opened for the largest class ever enroll ed up to that tlme Th1s class was composed of 51 freshmen who elected for tts offxcers Eugene Schlabach presrdent James Zlmmerman v1ce presldent and Robert Rohman secretary treasurer Jackle Kaufman and Harold Neumann were student counc1l repre sentatwes Mxss McClure and Mlss Brucker were the class adv1sers Colette Bachman was selected as the 1947 Freshman Homecommg Queen Candxdate The Pnm Skatmg Rlnk was the scene of the flrst class party Wlth Robert Chllcot as presldent the class of 1951 began 1ts second year m h1gh school Assnstmg Bob were Paul Schrock v1ce presxdent and Colette Bachman secre tary treasurer Mary Lee Noe and James Zlmmerman served as representatlves to the Student Councxl Mary Lou Kmg a transfer from Peorra Woodruff was the only new member durmg t.he sophomore year The fxrst class party as sophomores was a hayrack r1de and a wemer roast The Englxsh I1 class took a trxp to the Apollo Theater m Peorxa to see Hamlet Agaln a skatmg party was held at the Prlm on Aprll 'I and on May 4 yearly soclal 8CtlV1tl9S con cluded wlth a p1cn1c Upon enterlng thelr .Tumor year James Zrmmerman was chosen as class pres1dent Robert Rohman vxce presldent and Marletta Schnelder secretary treasurer Student Councxl representatxves were Colette Bachman Phyllls Schumacher and Paul Schrock Mr Hlres and Mr Larson were class advxsors Norma Hagaman a transfer student from Manual and Stewart Herron a transfer from Hope Arkansas Jomed the class to make 49 members Although xt was ramy and muddy everyone enjoyed a hayrack rxde and theater party at Washlngton ln the fall One of the blggest prolects of the Jumor year was the presentatlon of the class play the Pulxtzer Prlze wmnmg play The Skln of Our Teeth by Thornton Wllder Another and track meets as a means of ra1s1ng funds The class sponsored several square dances after the basketball games As the chmax of the Jumor year the group honored the Sen lors wlth the annual banquet on Aprll 29 It was held ln the hlgh school audltorlum and was followed by a prom m the gym whxch was open to the pubhc In the fall of 1950 forty f1ve of the orlgmal flfty one members enrolled to form the Semor Class of 1951 Gene Flsher left ln December to make xt forty four For fmal class leaders Harold Neumann was elected presldent Phyllxs Schumacher vlce presl dent and Clyde Parshall secretary treasurer Student Councll representatlves chosen were Paul Schrock Alan Vlelte and Phyllls Grebner Mlss Brucker Mlss Helton and Mr Brown were class advlsors The many aCtlVltleS of the Semor Class kept every member busy Homecommg whlch lS sponsored by the Semors was very successful due to the untlrmg efforts put forth by the class At the Homecomlng dance Elleen Grebner was c rown ed Queen Colette Bachman Phyllls Grebner and Allce Seckler all Semors were her attendants The Perfect ldlot a s1de spl1tt1ng comedy was one of the blggest class achleve ments Several fxeld trxps were taken durlng the year one bemg a trlp ln the sprmg to Chxcago to see South Pac1f1c ln the sprlng the Class chose 1ts motto Now we llft the anchor Set sa1l for ports unknown and 1ts class colors Blue and Sxlver The excltmg and fast movmg Semor year qulckly drew to a close amld a flurry of aCtlVltl9S the last bemg Semor Class Nlght Baccalaureatte on Sunday May 27 and then Commencement on Thursday May 31 A fmal memory of the days at MTHS was the class trlp ln June after graduatlon v 9 ' ' 9 ' v 1 s - x 1 1 ' ! 5 ' ' ' ' VV IV ' ' , - . . . 1 . . 9 1 1 ' ' ' Y 1 ' 7 Y ! 7 ' , . . . . . , . . . . ,, . ,, . Y ! ' important project was the concession stands operated atfootball games, basketball games, . , ' I t Y - . . . . - s , . 5 . , . .- 5 ' x ' ' 7 7 ' ! 7 ' 7 . . . , . . ' ! 7 I 5 7 ! ! ' ,, . ,, . - . . . . - Y ' I 'I ' ' H . . ,, . . ! 7 9 IV ' 1 ' 1 1 ' . . . y . . . , , , , . , . CDQNERA4 'WSEMBL4 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN UNDERELASSMAN V Left to Rlght Kneelmg Rxchard Dehorlty Jack Fnes Standmg Row 1 Ardrth Schertz June Bachman Jean Koch Norma Smith Row 2 June Ioerger, Donna Marchand, Betty Grebner Barbara Cunmngham Ferne Parr W1l11s Bachman Donna Rose Wagner Lxlhan Grebner Row3 R1chardEtter Doyne Jones Patr1c1aGrxeser Leroy Noel Jack Gaetz, W1ll1am Zimmerman James Wlltz Rrchard Mlshler The .Tumors opened the year w1th forty four members 1n the class B111 Zlmmerman was elected presxdent June Ioerger v1ce presldent and Jlm Seckler secretary treasurer Ardlth Schertz J1m Wlltz and Dlck Thomas were chosen to represent the group on Student Councll Class advxsers were Mrs Barclay Mrs Ebmger and Mr Lewls To ra1se money to sponsor class actlvntles candy potato chxps and soda pop were sold at football and basketball games The concesslon stand proved to be very successful The class held a wemer roast and hayrack r1de m October It was held rn the tlmber a few m11es north of Metamora After eatmg group smgmg and games were played around the f1re Later m the evemng two groups were formed to play Capture the Flag Some plctures taken that mght are on page 28 of the Cardmahs Another October event was the ordermg of class rlngs from the Herff Jones Company The rrngs arrrved durmg Chrlstmas vacatlon and were d1str1buted the flrst week of January I QV' . 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K 5 an A ff 4 V 2 ffl - 1 Q H Q , X l f , 1 K J V C 7 A V r K -,f V . 1 i g .2 v r I V L. -.. : , ..- : , v 1 : s 9 x a r : n 9 1 9 a ' 1 Q v Q ' - 9 s . . , . , . . 1 1 1 . . - 1 ' Q ew pf 195.2 :Lux CHP ff? .flfl I-41 Left to R1ght Kneelmg James Seckler Samuel Mmger Arthur Klesewetter Standlng Rowl A11ce Wernsman Hllda Schaxdle Nancy Smxth Barbara Morgan Row 2 Ada U1 r1ch Patrlcla Sommer Vlrglma Schlundt Barbara Koch Elame Abel Row 3 Rlchard Thomas Gene Kennedy Robert Wernsman Harvey Martm Bernard Nauman Edward Klesewetter Marvln Elbert Marvln Ioerger Ray Brodt The Jumor class play A Ready Made Fam1ly was presented Aprxl 12 13 Donna Rose Wagner and Leroy Noel had the leads a w1dow and a wldower Dlck Dehorlty June Ioerger and Alxce Wernsman had parts as the chxldren of the wldow .T1m Seckler and Pat Grleser portrayed the chxldren of the wxdower Mrs Barclay dlrected the play The last class act1v1ty of the year was the annual banquet glven for the Semors It was held May 19 1n the hlgh school audltorlum A sprmg prom whxch followed the banquet was held ln the gymnaslum xy XXX if : ' , J - -. f Q t - 4 1 ' .T -I-. . ' - M' 5 - -.f' I 4, . I . - A ' 5 .r . , 'Q fr ' N f l: , , M 5 B 1 I 1 ' 5 Q 4 - ' N ., 1 U y X' , v , , . ' 5? ' f ' l f 1? I it f t ' ' ' P 1 S ,: ' 1 1 55' M Q 1 '-4 I 4 - L I ' I ,ui ...a . -- . : , . , . -- . 3 1 r 9 2 ' 1 3 y 1 : 1 a a v 1 v 1 v I ' vv - ' vv ' - ! Y ' -- I , , S . I . , . , S JV? H' 14' I ' 42 .50 First Row, L. to R.: Wayne Rassi, Julie Engel, Pat Schneider, Marcella Grebner, Russel Fandel, Richard Bohlander. Second Row: Christie Bar- row, Martha Ringness, Loren Zimmerman, Virginia Huser, Billy Marchand, Bernice Grebner, Ray Rassi, Dennis Parr. Back Row: James Steider, Charles Klein, Sylvia Neumann, Mike Jaworski, Gordon Hall, Georgie Mae Doak, Roger Brown. Forty-nine students entered high school September, 1950 to claim the title Sophomores. Two classmates, Harlan Whiteside and Joseph Steven- son were not here this year. Shortly after the beginning semester Joyce Parsons moved to Minnesota: Ronald Bader, a transfer student from Roose- velt Junior High, Charles Austin from East Peoria, and Virginia McCormick from Cuba were welcomed as new members in the class during the year . At the first meeting in September class officers were elected. James Steider, president, Martha Ringness, vice president, and James Welte, sec retary-treasurer. Pat Schneider and Gordon Hall were elected as Student Council representatives. Class advisors were Mr. Laitas and Mr. Etaugh. One of the most amusing events sponsored by the Sophomores was Freshman initiation. A bake sale held December 16 was a means of raising funds for the class. Two parties were held during the year. One a theatre party and the other a skating party. -A-1 elm of 1953 N 5 .-- 4 Left to right, Front Row: Shirley Schumacher, IoanneWelte, Ronald Bader, Sylvia Gilliatt, James Welte, Marilyn Michael, Carol Rohman. Row 2: Betty Schlipf, Coletta Grebner, Jack Hieb, Anton Engst, Donna Dubois, Rachel Kamm, Phyllis Speck, Mary Anna Mahoney. Row 3: Mary K. Sullivan, Robert Marchand,' James Sluga, Donald Fandel, Christie Barrow, Margaret lPegJ Schneider, Betty Zoss, Char- lene Wagner. Wmen of FFF 'xg A Left to Rlght Front Row Armella Schnelder Mmamaree Schlupp Brlan Turley Ruth Mlchael Loretta Fandel Donald Gangloff Julla Belle Patterson Row 2 Jane Lancas ter Maryorle Klesewetter Herbert Boken Donna Byerly Frank Rohman, Dorothy Roh man Joseph Ralser Row 3 Barbara Bohlander, Wxlham Wagner John Helnz Donald Boswell Howard Elbert Dean Slocum Clarence Koch Glenn Hockenbury Lowell Hoff man H1ldaDanz Left to Rxght Front Row Gerald Earl Loretta Martm Wesley Bachman Lmda Kern Raymond Adams Florence Grebner Jack Locker Row 2 Ronald Schertz Darlene Obert Carol Hagaman Robert Hodel Lo1s Wagner Francls Fuchs Ronald Schnelder Row 3 Mary Zlmmerman Dlck Herrmg Vxctor Wmchell Robert Mason Stanley Patterson Donald Marchand Walter Chrlst Juamta Bachman ' 4,309 A . .1 V ,..,,,. 1 ,,-1,4545-ll '- l t, 'l 4 F f -J .- -- K K I 7 ' A x ' ' - ' ' . . - 2 I , 'V - , 4 ' , , J , ' 2 ' 1 . ' 1 .L y . D 4 nv - I . -- Z . y . Y . , 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' Z 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 ' , . f A - , n , yu g ,Q B. , -A , . E Y ' 4 K - 4 , ' ' ' J ' fc .X - l ' A x 4 b X ,L 5 V - flsia' Y .1 .. -.al-1 M I ' I 1 K 1 1 ' 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class of 1950 51 elected from xts forty seven members the follow mg off1cers Loretta Martm presldent D1ckHerr1ng v1ce presldent and Lowell Hoff man secretary treasurer MarJor1e Klesewetter and Frank Rohman were student councxl representatwes Class advlsers were Mr Larson and Mr Stephenson For the all school Chrlstmas party ln December members of the class presented a pantomme of the story T'was the Nlght Before Chrlstmas Mlss Fox served as narrator Bob Hodel portrayed Santa Claus wxth Bob Mason as Rudolph the Red nosed Remdeer Other players were Carol Hagaman Jame Lancaster Juamte Bachman Jody Johnson and Jack Locker In November a magazlne campalgn was sponsored as a class progect The pr1ze for sellmg the most magazmes went to Donna Byerly A proflt of S116 was made A class party was held 1n the hlgh school audntorxum on November 10 The even mgs entertamment conslsted of games movres and square dancmg Clder and donuts were served for refreshments We attended a theater pa rty m Peorla on January 19 One of the blggest events for any freshman IS lmtxatxon The sophomores mducted the Class of 1954 1nto the realm of hlgh school students on the afternoon of October 6 As usual the freshles had to wear funny clothlng The part of the program enjoyed the most by the xmtators and the least by the 1n1t1ated was the stunts performed by the freshmen The program ended wrth a snack of cokes and candy bars Teachers were also xmtxated Mnss Pulaskl pulled Mr Etaugh xn a wagon as they sang a duet The best refreshments was saved for last Qf - v 9 1 s ' y ' ' ' J ' tv ' ' ll ' - x 1 ' - - y 1 x , . , . Q 7 ' vv ' vw ' ' , . 7 3 1 Ol' Snapshots 41' R311 LBS:-.es own2 0c'the meta Ga ag ,Adil-eDr ve' 'T an 06 5,13 6247 Fla' 11 K ,t Bm-Halxmm 9 f ' mm N A umm ML 1 Hr-man Gunner 1 fr- ACTIVITY OQAL C00 CLUBS VIUSXC Q, 'V0 uf' ASW GAA GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon thns year had an enrollment of seventy f1ve whxch ln cluded most of the glrls U1 school Meetmgs were held on three Wednesdays of each month Many of the meetmgs were held ln the gym where such games as volleyball and basketball were played In the sprmg and fall meetmgs were held out of doors Off1cers were elected durlng the spr1ng of the prevlous school year, they were Phyllls Schumacher presldent Ahce Seckler v1ce presldent, Elleen Grebner secretary June Ioerger treasurer Pat Grleser reporter and Allce Wernsman song leader M1ss W1lda Fox was the advlser At the begmmng of the year an 1n1t1at1on party for new members was held In Decem ber the GAA sponsored an all school roller skatlng party at the Prlm Skatlng Rmk um Peorla The Club partlcxpated ln a sectlonal GAA play day held nn May A GAA revue clxmaxed the act1v1t1es for the year The purposes of the revue were to show the pubhc what the group had accompllshed durmg the year and to raxse funds to send a representatwe to camp All members took part 1n the revue The GAA xs pxctured on the opposlte page Left to Rlght Front Row P Grleser, J Bachman L Grebner D Marchand D Wagner V Schlundt A Schertz A Wernsman F Grebner Pat Schnexder Row 2 J Ioerger V Huser Peg Schnelder M Mahoney C Wagner, C Bachman M Noe L Martm M Zxmmerman, H Danz, L Wolf E Grebner M Schnelder M1ss Fox Row3 Betty Grebner A Seckler P Schumacher C Stamper M Grebner E Bachman M Leatherman C Rohman, M Mlchael B Zoss D Dubols P Grebner Row 4 D Rohman Juan1taBachman J Lancaster D Byerly L Kern B Koch P Sommer F Parr H Schaldle E Abel B Morgan D Jones L Wagner Row 5 Bern1ceGrebner M Sulhvan C Grebner S Schumacher M Schlupp, D Obert C Hagaman Row 6 J Engel B Cunmngham Norma Smlth Nancy Smxth M Rmgness R Kamm S Neumann G Doak S Lumpp B Kerker E Mlchael M Klesewetter R Mlchael M CLUB W1th an enrollment of thlrty members the M Club celebrated nts fourth year as an orgamzatxon It replaced the BAA 1n 1947 Offxcers elected by the actwe members at the begmmng of the school year were presldent Harold Neumamm v1ce presldent James Zlmmerman and secretary treasurer James W1ltz Durmg the fall members patrolled the football fxeld and surroundlng area durmg the games to dlscourage the entrance of non paymg spectators and to keep non playmg specta tors off the fleld The gymnas1um was slmllarly guarded dur lng the basketball season The snake dance precedxng homecom1ng was under the SUPBYVISIOH of the Club The huge bonflre was a dlrect result of the group s effort The mght of November 21 found twelve new letterman eagerly awaltmg thelr ll'lltl3IlOI1 lnto the orgamzatxon Boys who have won a major letter are ellgxble for membershlp A publxc presentatxon of a fllm dealmg wnth sports was held IH the sprmg Th1s was M Club s annual venture mto the fxmd raxslng fleld The M Club s pxcture IS on the opposlte page Those plctured are Left to Rlght Kneelmg W Bachman E Schlabach J Gaetz P Schrock R Rohman R Thomas Stand1ngRow1 E Klesewetter A Welte A Engst W Rohman R Etter M Ioerger J W1ltz C Parshall D Halford H Neumann Coach Larson, A Kxesewetter J Zxm merman Coach Laltas '2ow2 D Zxmmerman J Frles W Zlmmerman M Werns man J Seckler R Chllcot R Dehorlty R Mxshler D Fandel P Fandel M Elbert L Noel J Seckler, D Guth I 7 . , . 7 . 7 . 7 7 ' 7 ' I I 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 - J . I ' J ' 9 I 1 ' 9 . - , . , . I , - . . . , . , . ' , ' -- 1 , . , . , . 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' ' l Y ' 7 . ' , . -- : . , ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , Q . , . , . , . , . -- : ' , . ' , . , . , . J. Patterson, B. Bohlander, A. Schneider, L. Fandel, P. Speck, S. Gilliat, B. Schlipf, - 1 ' I ' 1 ' H 9 I 1 D 7 . , , . ' , . , - , . , . , . I , . , . . , . . . Z . , 3 . . Y . . Q - , I I . . . 7 . . , , . . . . , . . . . , . ' : . , . , . , . , . , . -- . 2 ' . 7 ' 7 I 7 ' Y ' 7 ' 7 a I , n , n 5 o , u ' , a . ' , ' --l : . ' , . ' , . ' , . - 7 ' 7 ' - 7 ' I 7 ' ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 . , . . er, E Bachman, .T Bachman, Pat Schnelder, .T Koch, B Kock, P Koch Row 2 E Grebner, D DuBo1s, C Grebner, R Kamm, Peg Schnexder, J Welte, Mrs Ebmger, S Schumacher, C Bachman, B Grebner, B Cunmngham, Nancy Smlth A Wernsman, A Schertz Back Row B Morgan, D Jones, S Neumann, J Engel L Martm, M Zxm merman, B Zoss V I-luser P Schumacher, .T Ioerger, P Grleser D Wagner M Leatherman, Norma Smlth The Metamora Chapter IS afflhated wlth the state and natlonal Future Homemakers of Amerlca The Nat1onalAssocxat1on convent1on was held ln Kansas C1ty Mlssourl thxs year The sprmg and fall meetmgs of Sect1on 17 were attended by the Metamora club Ethel Bachman, Metamora s presldent, was secretary of thxs sectlon As shown 1n the above plcture, the emblem of the organlzatlon IS the home The foundatxon of the orgamzatlon IS xts offlcers who were Presldent Ethel Bachman Vlce presxdent June Bachman Secretary Conme Stamper Treasurer Georgla Mae Doak Reporter Pat Schnelder Song Leader Mary Lee Noe The home whlch IS bullt by the members ln the pxcture symbollzes that the future homes of Amerlca are ln the hands of hlgh school youths A formal 1nstal1at1on of offlcers and receptnon of new members was the fxrst actlvxty of the year New members were also welcomed by a plcmc Durmg FHA Week, November 12 18, as a proJect, the local chapter cleaned and re decorated the gxrls wash room On Sunday, November 12 each member attended the church of her cholce wlth her famlly The FHA and FFA gave a party and 1nv1ted as thelr guests the Roanoke Chapters FHA members sold popcorn durmg the football games, checked coats at basketball games and sold personallzed statxonery to earn money Redblrd shxelds were also sold at school At the weekly meetlngs, talks and demonstratxons were glven by ladles from Meta mora The FHA programs were made by the Offlce Practxce Class X X ., . - 5 - . V A , .1 q . f I 9 A 1 2,91 ' X Q . U ' Q , ,f ,g l ' ' 0 d . .. X I I .1 I x I x , .I J Left to Right--Front Row: L. Noe, M. Michael, C. Rohman, M. Noe, G. Doak, C. Stamp- -- : .... , . ' . ' . , . , . . . , . , . Future Farmers of Amerlca L ' Far left Don Zlmmerman wxth hls Reserve Grand Champlons Left Charles Klexn wxth h1s proyect lb The Future Farmers of Amerxca IS a non profxt farm youth orgamzatlon made up of boys enrolled 1n agrlculture Boys from ages 14 to 21 are elxglble for membershlp Whxle a member of FFA each boy must have a farm project The FFA motto Learn1ng to do Domg to learn Earnmg to l1ve Learmng to Serve was carr1ed out by the Metamora Chapter th1s year 1n 1ts many act1v1t1es Wl11lS Bachman Alan Welte and Mr Lew1s attended the state conventlon at Cham palgn and there at the state Judgmg contest W111lS Bachman recexved a f xrst d1v1s1on rlbbon and Alan Welte a second dlV1SlOn rxbbon The gram Judgmg team Chrlstle Barrow and Wxlbur Rohman each earned fourth places at a secttonal Judgmg contest held m Wash burn At the same contest Alan Welte recelved exghth place Ul gram Judgmg and Charles Klem recelved thlrd 1n poultry Judglng A turkey and a goose were raffled by the chapter on December 23 On February 5 an FFA FHA party was held wxth the Roanoke Chapters as guests Mxlton Wernsman won an FFA Jacket as fxrst prlze U1 the annual pest contest Stanley Patterson recelved an FFA sh1rt for second prlze At school the FFA cleaned and palnted the recreatlon room preparatory to sellmg candy pop and 1ce cream bars there at noon At the 1950 Il11no1s State Falr the Metamora FFA won a s1xth place pr1ze of S25 for :ts exh1b1t on fly control The offlcers for the year were Presxdent Donald Zlmmerman V1ce presldent W111lS Bachman Secretary Paul Schrock Treasurer Wxlbur Rohman Reporter Alan Welte and Watch Dogs Robert Rohman and Charles Klem Mr Claude Lewls served as FFA advxser 'Nm 'WH F1 Left to Rlght On floor G Earl R Bahlander Seated W Rassl W Bachman W Chrlst V Wmchell M Wernsman R Rassl Standmg Row 1 S Mmger S Patterson R Schnelder W1ll1sBachman P Schrock D Zlmmerman W Rohman, Mr Lewls A Welte Standmg Row 2 M loerger E Klesewetter R Rohman C Klem C Barrow L Martxn R Brown G Hall J Stexder F Fuchs ...ll-11 , . 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Left to Rxght Front Row R Hodel, B Turley, .T Welte, L Hoffman, B Cunmngham, B Morgan, J' Hleb L Zlmmerman, .T Locker RadlO Sect1on Advlser Mr Larson, Chemphlblo Sect1on Adv1ser E1genbrodt Row 2 Model Alrplane Sect1on Advxser Mr Etaugh, R Schnelder, J Broers, D Marchand Chrlst, R Schertz, L Martln, R Bader H Elbert, Rad1o Sect1on Leader D Halford G Hockenblmy ZA S HM Row 3 L Noel, Model Alrplane Sect1on FDM' poanfm., Leader R Etter, H Martln, B Nauman QM 72 E Glrnufg R Wernsman, R Brodt M Elbert, D Slocum, F Fuchs, Chemphlbxo Sect1on Leader J Zunmerman Chemphlblo had four sectxons S e c t 1 o n leaders and advlsers are glven 1n 1dent1 flcatxon Offlcers were Bob Chl lcot president M1lt Wernsman, v1ce presldent Exleen Grebner, sec treas In November, 55 club members went to Chlcago to v1s1t the Mus eum of Sclence and Industry Work mghts for mstructlon and constructlon were started t h 1 s year outs BWACMFR 0 'n R Ml Jeacnn N 5, HN D N05 Lg D GANGLOFF p MAQCNAND J IOERGER D.bOSX-Jill tg , L scuufmfn JFRIES .1 BAHIHAN masnaauc. Lf'-1fN fl K-C ' Hwnno-s om excou fed? mdnand edrethe 2 Heb! buenssdnas SPANISH f fo' w2rgNcw he' PQ? 5 0 5 Senores 4,708- , wl- Left to Rlght Front Row B Morgan, P Grleser B Zoss, D DuBois C Rohman, Mahoney, Peg Schnexder, M Schnelder, M Leatherman, A Ulrlch, .T Engel RoW2 Wagner E Abel, B Cunnmgham, Norma Smlth, Na.ncy Smlth Mrs Barclay Row 3 Hleb M M1chael, Pat Schnelder, M Rmgness, A Schertz, E Mlchael, S Schumacher R Kamm, H Schaldle C Wagner E Bachman, C Bachman Row 4 J Welte, J Ioerger, W Bachman .T Wlltz R Mlshler, D Jones, R Brodt M Elbert W Zlm merman, J Zxmmerman, M Klng A new orgamzatlon at MTHS the Spamsh Club had a large membershlp composed of all the students enrolled ln the three Spamsh classes The purpose of thls club IS to arouse further mterest ln Spamsh speakmg countrles At the meetmgs, whxch were held twlce a month, members learned to slng songs 1n the Spamsh language and learned of Latln Amerlcan customs and folklore through sklts and games Several excellent color movxes were also shown throughout the year w1th Mexxco and Central and South Amerlca as thexr subjects At Chrxstmas the club sponsored a banquet a.nd party for members and the faculty The theme followed Mexlcan chrxstmas tradltxons 1nclud1ng breakmg pmatas and other games A very clever sklt deplctlng Spamsh datlng customs was enacted by several mem bers A scavenger hunt lnvolvlng Spa.msh translatxons proved to be excxtlng and baffllng to everyone Most of the people who attended the party came 1n Spamsh costume As a result there were some very handsome Senors and Senorltas present To conclude the pro gram the entlre group sang Chrxstmas carols 1n Spamsh In the Sprlng, an assembly was presented for the student body It gave members an opportumty to dlsplay thelr talents 1n the ways of Latm Amerlcans In collaboratlon wlth the Spamsh classes, th1s club has opened a new held of mterest for students The offxcers of the orgamzatxon for thxs year were Marietta Schneider, presldent Sylvla Neumann, vlce presldent and Elalne Able, secretary and treasurer The sponsor was Mrs Barlay 'bolcw 0' ve e AA,o5 S60 vq vo, ohltax . 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Girls' Chorus AQ 6I4Y 5 Akgy I M Band GIRLS CHORUS There were elghty members m the Glrls Chorus, whlch was lmder the dxrectnon of Mr Stephenson Most of the muslc conslsted of llght classlcal and muslcal comedy pleces On November 2, , the chorus took part m a Thanksgwmg program The Woodford County Chorus Festlval was held at Metamora on Aprxl 20 the chorus part1c1pated m th1s annual event Th1s year, two gnrls sextets were formed Sylv1a Neumann, Constance Stamper, Phyllls Schumacher, Mary Ann Mahoney Martha Rmgness and Shxrley Schumacher were m the group dxrected by Mr Stephenson ln the sextet composed of semor gxrls and under Mnss Fox s d1rect1on were Ethel Bachman, Manetta Schnelder, Barbara Grebner Colette Bach man, Mary Lee Noe and Marllyn Leatherman Mary Lee Noe and Phyllls Schumacher entered the D1str1ct Vocal Solo contest held at Eureka Glrls Chorus met every Tuesday and Thursday durmg the seventh perlod At one of the first meetmgs Marletta Schnexder was elected presldent Nancy Smxth, v1ce presldent Norma Smlth, secretary Elalne Abel and Ethel Bachman 3SSlSt2.!lt secretarles and Jame Lancaster, Ruth Mlchael, Mmamaree Schlupp, and Lmda Kern, llbrarlans Pat Grxeser was the accompamst Members of the Grrls Chorus plctured on the opposlte page were Left to Rlght Front Row Accompamst Pat Grleser C Bachman, D Marchand, A Wernsman, Norma Smlth M Rlngness, J Patterson M Mlchael, R Mlchael, Pat Schneider E Bachman, M Grebner J Bachman, E Grebner Row 2 B Grebner, H Danz, P Koch Nancy Smlth M Klesewetter, M Mahoney, R Kamm, C Rohman, L Martln, B Schllpf L Wagner, M Sullxvan, F Grebner, D Rohman, A Relnmann, L Wol.f Mr Stephenson Row3 B Morgan, June Bachman, H Schaxdle, F Parr .T Koch, S G1ll1att, D DuBo1s L Noe, M Zlmmerman, S Schumacher L Kern, D Byerly,A Schertz,C Wagner C Grebner Row4 J Lancaster, S Lumpp P Sommer, D Wagner, V Huser P Schu ham, G Doak, M Schnelder, M Leatherman, Peg Schnelder Row 5 C Stamper, C Hagaman N I-lagaman, A Seckler D Jones, L Speck, P Speck, P Grebner B Koch E Abel J loerger, S Nuemann, L Grebner, V Schlundt M Schlupp BAND Thxs year s band act1v1t1es were many and varled The marchmg band played at all of the home football games The band also led the snake dance at homecommg Mr Stephen son, band dlrector, orgamzed a small pep band whlch played at the home basketball games Th1s group was under the baton of Bob Chllcot In February the band had xts flrst concert of the year It was held m the gymnaslum The Woodford County Band Festxval whlch was held ln Mxnonk, was one of the hnghllghts of the year m whlch the band members part1c1pated In add1t1on to the hlgh school students 1n the band several chxldren from the upper grades of Metamora Grade School were members The band met for practlce every day dur mg the flfth hour The band entered the Dlstrxct Band Contest held at Eureka Rachel Kamm entered the mstrumental solo sectlon on the flute Patrxcla Grleser, plano Band LefttoR1ght Front Row P Schumacher,J loerger P Grxeser, A Schertz, G Doak, R Kamm, Na.ncy Smlth B Cunmngham, C Bachman, Norma Smlth S Lumpp Row2 S Blachek, J Fauber R Bader P Weldman, D Byerly C Kennel O Stelder L Hoffman, Danme Wagner, Rnchard Mason Row3 J Hartman J Stexder, J Engel, W Rohman, E Schlabach E Abel C Stamper, A Rauh L Martm, W Chrxst, J Wlltz, S Herron, J Zxmmerman D Guth S Schumacher, A Wernsman Back Row Mr Stephenson, L Kern, L Zxmmerman, M Noe, D Jones, D Wagner R Hodel, R Schertz, R Herrlng, Donnle Wagner R Mason, B Grebner M Schnexder, James Stexder, S Neumann, H Neumann I . . . , , , . 7 . . , . 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BOYS CHORUS Membersh1p tn the Boys Chorus lS open to all of the boys m school Thls year about th1rty boys Jomed They met for pract1ce every Monday and Wednesday durmg the seventh perlod Offlcers elected 1n September were James Zlmmerman presl dent Wllbur Rohman, v1ce presxdent, and Harvey Martm, secretary treasurer The fxrst maJor actwmty m whlch the chorus took part was the concert held on November 22 The group sang two numbers Mary And a Martha and Clancy Low ered the Boom Several members of the chorus took part xn the operetta The Woodford County Chorus Festwal was held ln Metamora m Aprll Both the Glrls' and Boys' Choruses took part Rehearsal was held 1n the afternoon and 1n the evemng a performance was gxven for the pubhc Dr Harlan Pelthman, dlrector of the Men's Glee Club at l1l1no1s State Normal Universlty was the dlrector Members of the Boys Chorus plctured on the opposxte page were Left to Rlght Front Row Sylvla Neumann, accompamst R Hodel L Zlmmerman J Welte S Mlnger W Bachman, L Hoffman J Locker, W Chrlst A Welte W Zlmmer man Mr Stephenson dlrector Row 2 D Marchand R Herrmg R Schertz E Schlabach J Stelder, R Etter P Schrock C Barrow J Zunmerman W Roh man M Wernsman Row3 R Fandel L Mart1n,J Gaetz D Kennel H Martm A CAPPELLA The A Cappella Cholr IS an advanced smglng group selected from the Girls and Boys Choruses Tryouts are glven at the begmnmg of each year and fxfty members are selected At concerts the cholr wears maroon robes whlch were purchased a few years ago The flrst public appearance th1s year was at the Thanksgivmg program ln the gym The group sang Rlp Van Wmkle a cantata The cast of the operetta was chosen ch1efly from the a cappella group The choxr entered the Dxstrlct Chorus Contest at Eureka U1 Aprll The group also performed at Baccalaureate serv1ces ln May Those selected for A Cappella Cholr thls year were Left to Rlght Front Row A Wernsman B Grebner M Rmgness C Bachman P Sommer Norma Smlth Nancy Smlth A Schertz S Schumacker R Kamm Mr Stephenson, the dlrector Row2 E Bachman, H Schaldle D Wagner J Bachman S Lumpp M Leather man P Schumacher, J Engel M Schnelder G Doak L Martm Row 3 M Noe P Grleser, C Stamper D Jones E Schlabach J Stelder J W1ltz H Neumann J Ioerger, S Neumann E Abel Row 4 R Hodel L Zlmmerman S Mlnger R Schertz L Martm H Martm D Kennel J Z1mmerman P Schrock D Zlmmerman, W Rohman W Zlmmerman BOYS' QUARTET Left to Rxght James Wlltz Eugene Schlabach James Zlmmerman Harold Neumann I . . , . . . . . , , . --lv 1 u H - 7 nv' - 1 ' 1 , . , . . : . , : ' ' 5 . , . ' , . , . . , 1 o , n s l , n , n . - , . , ' . : . , . ' , . , . , - I . , - , . , . ' , . ' , . . : . , . ' . , . , . ' , D. Halford, J. Wiltz, R. Chilcot, M1 Elbert, H. Neumann, D. Zimmerman. . . . . , , . . . . ' 7 ' I II ' ' ,ll . . . : . , : ' D ' 7 ' l l ' 1 ' Y . l . , . , . , . , . . . : . . ' , . , . , . , . - , . . , . ' , . , . ' . : . , . I . , 1 , - , . . , . . , 0 , . . , . . : . , . ' , . . , .I , . l , . . . , . , . . , . , . . , . . . z . 1 , . , A cappe Boys Chorus 'S P4 qfigpy F! Boys Quartet mmm' Senior Closs Play ,Q n VE 5 1 Se ted L to R Jxm Zlmmerman Paul Schrock Marletta Schneider Phyllls Schumacher Don Halford Pat Koch Standlng L to R Conme Stamper M1lfordBroers Ethel Bach man LaVerneVolf Luella Noe Don Zlmmerman Martlyn Leatherman Stewart Herron Alan Welte Bob Rohman The Perfect ldlot was the h1lar1ous presentatlon of the Semor Class on November 16 and 17 A huge success It was gwen m the gymnasxum to large audlences both mghts The play centers around Dan tDon Halfordl a hxgh school gemus and hrs teen age as soclates one of whom IS hxs younger brother Jack Umm Zlmmermanl Dan agrees to tutor Puff tBob Rohmanl the school s all star athlete but h1s prlce IS popularlty so h1s parents KMar1etta Schnelder and Paul Schrockl wlll allow hlm to enter college that fall C om pl 1 catxons occur when Lmda CPhy111s Schumacherl refuses to go steady w1th Dan as her part of the popularxty plan and when Walter Latherby sponsor of Dan s radxo show IS accldently hypnotlzed Dan stages a fake nervous breakdown 1n an attempt to straxghten matters out but a psychlatrlst QStewart Herronj IS called m a.nd dlscovers the real truth and about Dan and hls frxends plan Other parts were taken by Ethel Bachman as Rhodora the colored ma1d Alan Welte and Luella Noe as teachers of Dan Conme Stamper and LaVerne VR olf as frxends of Dan Marllyn Leatherman and Don Zlmmerman Pat Koch served as prompter and Harold Neumann as stage manager Mxss Helton dxrected the play Ka uw 72 I Q Q It ,T I Q , ' I f ' ., l If- I 0 y ' I I: V 'X ,I xv J, 5 Q ' .I . . , , . . , . 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Y I , I .Z S ' 3 . . ph ,R 1 ,, A-3 'V ' A ' ' F' P: 'I r gf' o c ' . if h 3 .,.'2'f5'4.7 P 1 7 N ' TS' V ' '-.X ' I sf. ,XL -1.41 OPERETTA V' at 3 fiw nz nh Left to Rlght On floor G Doak, S Schumacher, P Grxeser, M Schnelder, M Noe A Wernsman Others A Seckler, J Ioerger, A Welte, J Zlm merman, C Stamper, J Wlltz, A Schertz, P Schrock, M Elbert P Schumacher M Rmgness H Neumamm The operetta Kentucky Sue was presentedby the muslc department on October 10 and 11 It was glven 1n the audltorlum and played before a full house both evemngs The operetta, whxch IS an annual affalr was a h1llb111y story The scene was lald m a crude home 1n the hxlls of Kentucky The plot concerned the feudmg famlhes of the Bartons and the Roys The feudmg carrled on throughout the operetta, untll a b1t of romance and the mfluence of a cxty fellar brought the two famlhes to frlendshlp Many clever lmes added humor to the productlon Mr Stephenson dxrected the operetta andSylv1a Neumann was the plano accompamst S. iw' u' J 1 I2 ,QW - I H x ' 4' I ,. 5. f 1 E 5 tl! lm will Lew Wheeler, the clty f e 1 l ar , played by .Tame s Wxltz was the center of much attentlon. 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I ' 1 CARDINAUS Sl I i Left to Rlght Mary Lee Noe Mlss Brucker advfser Ahce Seckler Marletta Schexder Pat Koch, Donald Halford Dear Reader Change was the keynote of the 1951 Metamora Townshnp Hlgh School yearbook Method of pubhcatnon name contents and departmental advxser were changed A letter press process was formerly used but thxs year the semors declded to try an off set process book by Inter Colleglate Press of Kansas C1ty MISSOUTI The name of the book was changed from the Parrot to the Cardmahs A contest was held to select a new name twenty mne names were entered by mne people From those entered the semors selected Cardmalxs the sc1ent1f1c name for the Redbxrd wh 1ch IS Metamora s school symbol The content was changed to add more plctures of dffferent types The adv1sersh1p was swftched from the Englxsh department to the Busmess Educatfon department Mnss Brucker was the advlser for the year Donald Halford busmess manager and Ahce Seckler and Pat Koch aSSlSt3J1tS to the bus1 ness manager Durmg the same month Mary Lee Noe and Al1ce Seckler attended an lllmols Hlgh School Press Assocxatlon meetmg at the Umv of Illmoxs They brought back several 1deas on yearbook preparatlon In bnef the process of preparmg the book was th1s P1ctures were taken developed and prmted glossy enlargements were usually made then cropped Next copy assxgnment whlch had been glvento var1ous members of the semor class were collected checked typed and exther cut or extended as necessary to f1t the allotted space Then the copy was typed on the layout mat After th1s the pmctures and headmgs were fastened to the layouts w1th rubber cement Lastly the mats were 1dent1f1ed wrapped and maxled to Kansas Cxty There the copy was reset m I B M type and then the mats were llthographed The books were then assembled and sent to Metamora for dlstrlbutlon Although many people helped w1th the yearbook a few deserve specxal recogmtxon Mlss Helton for her tlme effort and patlence m takmg a great many of the snapshots the copy wrlters for thelr work on an lmportant part of the book Pat Koch Allce Seckler Gene Schlabach and Don Halford for selllng all the advertlsmg space Mary Lee Noe for the many hours of ted1ous work on dxvlsxon pages advertlsmg layouts and drawmgs and Marletta Schnelder and Mlss Brucker for the many outslde school hours of work worry and wonderlng lf It would ever be f1n1shed Cordlally fS1gnedl Cardmalxs P S The staff hope that you w111 lxke the 1951 Cardmahs Vthlle we were not strwmg for perfectlon xn thxs book, we would apprecxate any constructxve suggestnons you mrght have that could be handed on to next year s staff to help them make an even better Cardmalls m 1952 By the way plctures of school actxvltxes ln March Aprll, and May wlllbe ln next year s book The Cardmahs Staff I , V T ,y G X - i r 4 Q5 X A ' ' ' A , - .isp 4 Q Q Y -a..A ,, , , A -L-'A L., 2 . : Q . , . Q . 3 . . 9 . . , , y . I - x I 1 ' - y D , U . . . . . . V In October, Marietta Schneider was appointed editorg Mary Lee Noe, art editorg , . Q . , . .- ' 7 . , . .: . , , -- -- . , 7 ! Q ' . , . . . . r , , . , . . . . , V -- . . , . . . U v 9 , -- 1 1 ' 3 7 Y , . . . g , . . . . . y . . . Y C THE P1-IRRQT VMI ' XIl'I'l','-.BlUl'i.X 'l'UWNSHll' lllhll f- lllllIl,, NilQ'l'.'l,ll1sl1,x, l1A1,. . H ,J P Left to Rlght Seated M Schnexder, C Parshall, C Standmg Mxss Helton, J Zlmmerman A Senior Class Publlcatlon monthly throu h the school year 3100 Advertlsm rates fumnshed on request Arm To promote good clhzenahlp among our students I- llltor ln l 1. X slst mt Minor Isusm 'xl mag: r Nl lil pulls l L 1 r ny l- Cl or Ar lr flu r l- Xl htmgt l nlltox Lon lance Stamp tl D1 nald llalloxcl Harold 'Ntumnm Nl mug: Xlxct Sccklel lalrula huh James Ylmm :nun 1-ugtne Schlaba h Clyde Par hxll Amclxa Pelnmann RPIUPII-liN Spf rts Klan KMI1 N1 uni lrmv lruru ard buvh Pohcrt Chllcct I.. 11115 F X I' I- A SL vnu flllf Band Glee flur Llbrl y Blograplm ln: ulrln P f P0 x thnur h th 1 Arwund th: Xlrxld Txpl ts Cla News l- llhl Bal hm l P Alumnn X: C 4 px Read Q 1XllXl l lrhnl C rmhnfr Pulyn Nllchful Sttwart Hrrrvn I 011 ttc Bam hmfm Donald Llmmmn Bttvy hula P ul mln men C r Phx ln bn hn r Shlrlu Lois Speck hu one Donald Xian Lou hull, bun Ihlllp l-anclml Luilla 'Nom Flchurl All erxlxn Ilathe man l 1 r nrt Rrhmln Frmklm lu I lc fl lm lf 1 lux J 1 nms X! lldstlm l lv N x ll Sthum lc h 1 l l Lumy p kr nn l YT lx 1 L. N r ' . 15,5 X 1 ,tx 3 y , A - t 1 - 1 K -- : . ' . . , . . -- u g , . . ' l - V 1 l . . , Qs? . . . u' 5 . . . . 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Mm are wr Xl ss YL.-l.: li- .' rl Stamper D Halford,l-I Neumann The 1950 51 Parrot was one of the most successful 1n recent years, wlth new features 1n both pollcy and productlon Asa senlor project the paper was more closely c 0 r r e la t e d wxth Enghsh IV smce credlt was glven for h av 1 n g materlal published A J ob was done by each senlo r elther ln wr1t1ng a regular assxgnment, typing, or c opy or galley proof readlng A contest was sponsored by the Sports page to name a new column Sports Shorts was the wlnmng entry Carlcatures of school personal 1t1es and events were d r awn by the art edltor to replace the commerclal mats formerly used Natlonal Newspaper Week was observed w1th a tour through the Peorla Journal Star offlce An ex h1b1t of old newspapers and dlfferent types of Journallsm we re dlsplayed Two representatxves of the paper attended the Illxnols Hxgh School Press Assoclatxon conventlon at the Un1vers1ty ofI111no1s 1n October -11 ga l Seated 1 to r H Neumarm C Stamper D Halford C Bachman, L Wolf Standmg Row 1 .T Zlmmerman, A Schertz B Cunnmgham M Schnelder P Koch J Bachman P Schumacher Row 2 Mlss Noel .T Engel, S Neumann, E Abel Front Row l to r J Welte M Mahoney M Klesewetter .T Ioerger L Klesewetter M Klng Back Row l to r E Klesewetter, R Brodt D Kennel E Grebner, F Klesewetter P Grebner Mlss Helton IS the llbrarlan Student llbrarlans are selected on the basls of scholarshlp mterest ln books, wlllmgness to serve and the recommendatlon of faculty members Processlng books record keepmg checkmg books ln and out, and shelvmg books are part of the student lxbrarlans dutles Outstandmg semor llbrarxans recelve recogmtlon awards for servlce Colette Bachman Phyllls Grebner, Donald Halford Donald Kennel, Pat Koch Harold Neumann Marxetta Schnelder Phyllls Schumacher Constance Stamper LaVerne Wolf and James Zlmmerman recelved awards th1s year Maafuf of I I II G L 1' 0 I I ,. 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K ' rs' 3 G . ,. tl - 4 C a nhrm B SENIOR GIRLS SEXTET Left to Right Mary Lee Noe Colette Bachman Ethel Bachman Bar bara Grebner Marllyn L e a t h e r m a n Marxetta Schne1der Mxss Fox was the drrector STATE SPEECH CONTEST The Dlstrict State Spe ec h Contest was held m Pekln on February 24 The Metamora contestants are plctured above left to rxght James Zimmerman ex tempore speakmg and oratorxcal declama tlon Constance Stamper extempore verse readmg Mary Kathryn Sullivan comedy readlng and Martha Rmgness serlous reading STUDENT COUNCIL Student Councxl members are e lected from each class Plctured clock w 1 s e Ardlth Schertz Ja me s Wlltz Alan Welte Mr Brown advxser M Etaugh advlser Paul Schrock p r e s 1 dent Rlchard Thomas Frank Rohman Gordon Hall Pat Schnexder, MarJor1e Klesewetter PIC T URE C REDIT Pxctures for the Cardinalls were taken by the followlng people Pzctures were ldentx fled as follows Walter Laitas, Metamora Rex Studlo Peorla Rlchard Etter, Metamora Doris Barclay Metamora Wxlda Fox, Metamora Charlene Wagner, Metamora Snaps on page 32 Claude Lewls V Joseph Vallow, Mmonk lndlvldual semor p1ctures Mr Brown and umdentifled group plctures were taken by Rembrandts Studio of Peoria Wrthout the help of these people the publi catxon of this yearbook would have been lmposslble The staff wlshes to expr e ss 1tS sincere appreciatlon and gratitude HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT on page 47 Left of throne Alan Welte, Colette Bach man, James Zxmmerman, Alxce Seckler Seated Queen Elleen Grebner On throne Jean me Laxtas D1ck1e Brown Rxght of throne Gene Schlabach Phyllls Grebner, Phihp Fandel 9 'D J, ,,, . 4 b I R 4 cz x .' 5 4 f Q . 5 J 4 r K, 1 7 RL 'l x V j -v . 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N 5 , ., Qs' THE O4 YM P x05 BASKETBALL FOOTBALL TRACK SPORTS 0 , AA L Left to Rlght Front Row Captam Gene Schlabach, I Gaetz, M Elbert E Klesewetter, R Dehorxty, M Wernsman, J Frxes, .T Stelder Mlddle Row L Hoffman, L Noel, M Ioerger, A Welte, P Fandel, J Zlmmerman, J Broers, A Engst Back Row Coach Walter Laltas, Manager Dxck Etter, R Schertz, D Herrmg, K Fauber, R Brodt, H Elbert, .T Rohman, G Hall Manager Bob Wernsman, Asslstant Coach Roy Larson Metamora ended its 1950 gr1d1ron season wlth a 2 5 1 record The Laltasmen vxctorxes were over El Paso and Dunlap The Redblrd team was b1g but comparatlvely green For the second consecutlve year, the B1rd1es were short of manpower Metamora was led thxs year by Captam Gene Schlabach, who completed h1s th1rd year on the varslty Gene was the workhorse of the backfleld and a stellar performer 111 h1sl1ne backmg posltxon Captaln Schlabach shared ball carrymg dut1es wlth two hard runmng semors Don Zimmerman and Ph1l Fandel Don raced 83 yards on a knckoff a gamst Washmgton for the longest Blrdle run of the season Plul performed ably 1n hls flrst year of football Other semor players were Alan Welte, a veteran of three years at the flank posntlon Mllt Wernsman, 200 pound center, and Ilm Zlmmerman, quarter back In add1t1on to these sux semors, Coach Walt Laltas awarded letters to Jumors Captam elect Marvm T1ny' Elbert, Jack Gaetz, Dlck Dehorlty, Dlck Thomas, Jack Frxes, Leroy Noel, Marvm Clem' Ioerger, and Eddxe Kxesewetter Ilm Stelder and Anton Engst were the sophomores who recelved letters Wlth practlcally the entlre l1ne back and some promlslng lookmg freshmen back fxelds the outlook for 1951 IS good However, there will stnll be a shortage of manpower X 4 ,W O 'H , t I U e G X W m i . 7 . Q fl- . n xx J 'fir ' C' W lf 0 0 0 u SSS ll The 1950 Cross Country team, headed by the tenth best dxstance runner ln the state, Harold Neumann had 1ts most successful season smce the sport was started ln Metamora folu' years ago The season s record for the Redblrd harrlers was 4 3 1 The team won fxfth place m the Peorxa D1str1ct meet Neumann, who proved hlmself to be the best harrxer ln MTHS hlstory, was not beaten rn a regular season meet In addltlon to Wlllnlllg tenth ln the state and second ln the dlstrlct, Harry won several other honors He broke the record at the Peorxa Central course, and he now holds the record at the Metamora course whlch IS 10 17 5 Behlnd Neuma.nn, plckmg up those valuable place pomts, were Captam Bob Chllcot Wxlhs Bachman, and Paul Schrock, who was consldered the most lmproved runner on the team At the concluslon of the season Coach Larson awarded letters to the followmg boys Senxors Bob Chllcot, Harold Neumamx, Paul Schrock, Wxlbur Rohman, Gene Flsher, and Jxm Zlmmerman I umors Captaln elect .Tlm Wlltz, Art Klesewetter Sophomores Donald Fandel It IS to be hoped that the successes of the 1950 squad w1l1 cause Increased mterest ln cross country at Metamora The boys who partlclpated 1n cross country are plctured above wlth Coach Roy Larson Left to Rlght Coach Larson, A Klesewetter, L Klesewetter, R Herrlng, P Schrock, R Mason, J' Zxmmerman, W Rohman, M Broers, D Fandel, R Chxlcot, H Nuemann I Wlltz 1950 CROSS COUNTRY RECORD Metamora 30 Tremont 26 ua.: l N .mf ,M Metamora 23 washburn 33 Metamora 17 Washlngton 39 Benson Metamora 28 Washburn 40 Eureka Metamora 43 Peoria Central 20 Metamora 33 Woodruff B :Pa Metamora 28 Tremont 28 tle Cross Country ace Harold Neumann also excelled ln the m1le shown above wnnmng the 1950 Woodford County Mlle x ll ll M 1 1 1 1 F V I, r st! M ' ' U U . . . . - ' . . : .- . , ' Q M 3 ' V M., A' H- .59 ' - 2' W . it 1 w I -56 - lf' ' - ' ,sq--I.- ' - 25,5 ff' 1 ,t 2 26 1 Basketball 50005 A if' Kneelmg left to rxght followmg the M L Zxmmerman H Boken R Herrmg J Stelder R Brodt VS Bachman J Seckler J Wnltz E Schlabach H Neumann J Z1mmerman P Schrock R Mlshler J Frles Roy Larson Asslstant Coach Walter Laxtas Manager Glen H oc k e n b u r y Wxth a 12 7 regularly scheduled game record for the season and a total games played record of 16 11 the Metamora Redbxrds enjoyed another successful basketball season The 1950 51 team was led by Capta1n Harold Nuemann who was the leadlng scorer and rebounder Neumann was ably ass1sted m both of these departments by Jlm Wxltz Other members of the flrst f1ve were Paul 'Dead eye Schrock playmaker and clutch player for the B1rd1es Gene Schlabach the man who was usually out 1n front on the fast breaks and .hm Zxmmerman a scrappy hard worklng team man wlth a good shot from the left slde and out m front Front l1ne reserves were .hm Seckler and Duck Mlshler Other members of the varlsty squad were Ray Brodt Jack Frles and W1ll1s Bachman Gradu atmg semors were Neumann Schrock Schlabach and Zxmmerman The hxghllghts of the season were the wmmng of the Metamora Dlstrlct Tournament and the two w1ns agamst St Bede The Redblrd team reached 1ts peak nn the champ1onsh1p game of the D1str1ct ln whlch they blasted Benson 54 41 The team won f1ve of 1ts last s1x games The team s best defensxve game of the season was played agamst Benson for the D1str1ct champ1onsh1p the best offenswe game was played agamst St Bede at Peru As IS to be expected the team played xts best basketball when team sp1r1t was good Harry Neumann s 34 pomts scored xn the Roanoke game at Metamora was the largest 1nd1v1dual Scorxng mark made by any player ln any game ln whlch the Redblrds part1c1pated About flV9 or s1x of the games lost thxs year can be charged to the poor team shootzng per centage lower than 20 per cent 1n some cases The 1950 51 Metamora I-hgh basketball team was one of whlch the Metamora fans and players can be justly proud The team was ably coached by Mr Larson who completed h1s thlrd year here lt IS to be hoped that next year s team whlch wxll probably be made up of the slx non graduatmg varsxty squad and members ofthe Freshmen Sophomore team can maxntam the fme record made thxs year The Freshman Sophomore team coached by Mr Laltas ended the season w1th a 6 12 record The .Tumor varslty won one and lost one , 'F 3 V All 1 AX X ' Q, ' K ID ' K A ,E ' - X X - , 1.4 n I, ' 2 oo L ' ' x f 1 I A A 13 V. Winchell, 'D. Marchand: C. Koch, J.,Welte, J. Ralser. Standing: Coach Tops Washington By 49 32 Score mg the Confere Redbxrd Vletamo the mm hed lt ond can bu t a mme Wnihl a g1p ll vou Wxth lh fxnal ca on he ret :sed er the Toe 1 112041 !l Wa hl c c lleee Xoar 1 Metamora me Farmington Trlps Metamora Fnve Tremont Spanlcs Metamora, 20 0 MFTAWORA lPNSN Qfox' mg tuuthdowns lh the hrs! sec 1 ond and fmal peuods the Tre t n nut Turks rolltd to an cas: 20 0 Ilm Conference uctorv owerl Xiclamora here Frxdaw afternoon Il-LIO Birds Neurnann M9+5m0 5 Tles iva?gbTrEr:::r5mc:xgxecTr?D:Y?e1:11131 M ta d I w hi no quarter bv nunchmz over from ,,,,jhggj1fa sgggm Jojf lgmgf Leads Roth Teams ln lllno Clash md M.. on . qu., BASKETBALL RECORD 1950 51 Metamora 4 Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora Metamora 5 Matamora Metamora Metamora 4 rua Metamora K Metamora 5 hm Sol R1 dblrc pcrxod agnn th T e Nietal a, 0 o c exr fu I 5 at 'llho ca vnefi Farmxngton 59' E1Paso 27 W ashmgton Benson LaRose 22 Dunlap 41' Roanoke 38 Chllllcothe 38 Eureka 33' St Bede 52 Morton ' Tremont 65 E1Paso 38 Benson 60 Washmgton ' Roanoke 35 Mmonk Dana 59 Eureka 33 St Bede 50 Rh 2PP V new BFS mg fue nference :ne 50 Tuesday well as lshed a at hall zdcd 1 Job at lr Meta 'lr xx then th '. r v -ll FY' rl! Second Half Ra y Gives Redbirds Wm yr rn Neumann Shines f YT 5l 27 Cop 'WETAMORA contest marked sconng dnves Chxlhcothe battle lock here Frlday Xlho Conference The Grey Ghm opening quarter vards after rece: 'ksckbff Erme R first of two TDs gallop around lc Tre Redbxrds the :mend perm rox mtmg nn a le hm Yvnmerman rn :ch Zlmmcrn n Dehorx v m t tm: txme for 22 an 80 ward dr xc Rm-sc lmmedn FOOTBALL RECORD Morton 14 E1Paso 4 Dunlap 0' Eureka 31 l he uber 1 951Bl'1E!' Chllhcothe 13 Mxnonk 14 'Fremont 20 Washlngton 'I111o LQAV A001901 IDF S911 dbxrd and hree lulled nners md a id lc in N l tlggen :aunt 'or Nletamora bw runnmg 1 l-t ' has 8 sarde for C S xlabar A 'ne fxr al more The hosts held A 14 10 e o m hr: downs ,Tw I llll lli OTIIY 1 r Ordar Q lrkle Al nknn C ulr l ra Qmallu od r ak ro Dal! Wt 6 ...W -1' ml h Meta Trer- an F V k ll Wnf Cf I 'O Ri H.. G t mm Alcorn B le Budxmtxan. Spencer -nps ga TOURNAMENTS 1950 51 , Rack 1 YA C Y ul! X081- I c te sem 1 K0aL 111364 R 'Vlrla :I to 0 Ref- Ilho cadmg Metamora 37 Farmmgton 48 2, md Woodford County Metamora 39 Roanoke 48 Metamora 46 Benson 51 hrock s .73 52 YBFT Wlllz l lead M Over Eu ug 11 0 6 or-cr A 1' Tunlas Metamora Dlstrlct Metamora 69 Low Poxnt 30 Metamora 52 Roanoke 38 Metamora 54 Benson 41 Peor1a Reglonal Metamora 53 Central 56 Milli!! 'mg 15 k 61 itch on as he t d nf the m the 990:90 geek er! an ki NPI h ht!! Wil! h'l 711 bf! .Y S u I Ht lemin I Kfnkfl T 1 nt l J ed 'mreka ' or c hui H xr' X lx .hm XX It.: tat we ed 16 4 lf V. pfurn lornvt rx 4 lc cf the wx aw elf: e the ,ap Eureka forts butkr f IC Y eka m sole pn: crmfcrmce collar ed the prelvnmary KWUR K AT HIT X' mfr W Red Bards Benson N' Mlnonlc Also Wm Ch'H'C0'H1e N'P5 -wg In Woodford Metamora, 38 36 'C 'D sl mhv -u 1 rv' sc -r 1 ll H Referee Cunnxnlfllm L 'P ' Bauman HB1 Neum1r'1 Ve amor.. Cao tam had the most :er-Harm al mght of hxs career durroxn m a total of 34 pomts Just four pomts short of he school record est h Ixshed H1 1943 bw Bob Garber who ut-rf on o baske ball fame t Brndles The Roanoke resumes ook lhe UDCDH' 3 16 rr nrdwoxx Kieurnora YB F x FB Y nach! 0Neu in r ex 1 R arch: 1 e D Be He-dmrds a 1 4 rec T 1 HC vm tv 'Y' NIP' vrm 3 0 L 4 ' 4 V O C I V . K - 5 I ' I 3 1 , I. , - - , - l , K . - - . n I ' V ' Y ' ' I ' .2 A s r , . 1 n ' Q ,. . .-'.- ,' ... ' on ul n A k M I 1 ..- - ' a O8 4 I D U ' u-3 V . , ,. . . . . . 1-- . . We 7-- ' 1 51-- ' - - We 13-- 1 1 A il sa-- ' ' as . .- We 2o-- m. f - 34-- 50 ' ' - ' We 6-- 1 I . ' Q 1 - 65-- A . . We 13-- out , A - , k if A V 38- , I We 13- 1 52 I 3:13:23 Q K I. We 0 '.. ' '70 'f , - - . 1 'rf-r. ' - - ' '- . 36-- Q A 3- . 4 We 13-- 32 ' - A ,. . . , 1 42-- e ' , , -- I I , . . , 58 ' ' -lawrw ' - V . . . ,. tn -.. .- 1- .J ' - ' . C Vmxf yr ww.:-1: an 1 58 42 1 , tn , I A 1 5. 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