Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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KK if 1 'g t11 -1 ,KK KK www.. 5' ,v-Pfgblf 'VWY 3 Y 1: -.. r'7 '4. 35149 06 w , 1.,. .. .. K.. M .. KK KKK We 1-'JF gr Kim' 114, . . .. . K. .Kfvff-,, .. liffjiy Kt.,,.,x L.,.,,-g.K.KKKh,..,.iKKgf? feq,n!ff '?g,.,, 311. TW W. -1 - .1 1 -111 do -.1 . 1.1 1. -. .1 11 . . f -KK:K1K .,.:-. 1. ' j ' 1 b- fe-A .,..11 .:' yyg' ' '5.'P:',.gg.i4' ,A-f-. Neff. Qf 'W9- 4'f Qf L1 '1v 3 ww EQ..W's Q- ',-'fp' i 11 ' if' Ap' ...J MJfw..wmwMM-1-mwwmwm aw V 'V 'WE 1. 1-,. .,w 1, uv 1 .': - ' 'H My . -. f1k' : , k 1- .. , . 1 1 - . ' wmgg-4 . ..K 9m'-QQQ . K af , -fwadm K SX . K .4?'4u .KK 11,45 'fw..1.11, K Fi' . , , K - K .K ' 1' ful, W ,WH 1 X ' . Ma .H 'Q 1+ 295' W -MQ fmfmmfa s Tl-YEA CRE ST 194 S zk , 'PUBLKSQED CRES? SEAFF -AL ii PEORIA P' Q16-9 4 SCHOOL PEORIR H S mrmozs 4? EX lBRl At the end of the Dark Ages, the Crusaders ret d urne home from their gallant adventures and brought with them rugs, sillcs, and perfumes ol the Orient. Until' this time most of Europe had not been aware that land stretched far enough East for another civilization. Of those who did lcnow ol the Orient, lew realized how cultured this civilization actually was until they saw these products. As the demand lor goods increased, many countries sent parties to search for a new route over which these luxuries could be more easily trans- ported. We Americans owe much to this Oriental trade, lor it was on one of these expeditions that Columbus discovered America. Any civilization which has existed for many centuries has a well-developed culture, the Orient is no excep- tion. The one God was Buddha and his temples were . - the places of learning. Class divisions were looked on as 51' inevitable, each class representing a definite phase of lg ' ' i 3 the whole. ln this volume, the 1948 edition ofthe CREST l ,S Q we will try, through Oriental eyes, to give you a glimpse ,L of ORIENTAL CULTURE. XX N .. ll 9 E l th Q E .3 A lx i I E-ZQ E.-... - 'T. .'5 .H I She is FRIENDLY, with a heart-warming smile for everyone-1 She is HELPFUL, ready with good advice and sound philosophy when they are needed: She is RELIABLE, with a promise that is always good as gold, She is EFFICIENT, with an enviable record of service which includes a successful sponsorship of the CREST She is CONSIDERATE, with a true regard for the feelings of others. ln other words, she is CHARLOTTE M, ZlEG-LER to whom we respectfully and affectionately dedicate this, The 1948 CREST. 5. .. . Y: 5 2' -5 .5 ' - 5 . . 5 . . ., ., , WSW aj F an Y: WE, A . YJ M P! 5 . :QQ W . wglfiwky, fa WMS! H QQ A ' 7f:5Q?M2QPg5Tf:5::a5?5 45,5351 ' ' 1 1 Q: ml: 5 ' 551W ': 521' .. uf 5 31 :Qs .- , : 55 X Y 5 5 5 525, . 4 5: . Q 5 -- 53 K - , .,.. - . M- - 5 5,5 455 W: 3,5 :55g,Q.55g55,:Q W55,y-if:--:a f f A 55- W SW' P 5 -. 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C a rol Fahnestock FaCUltY b-A- .... C arol Sluser, Ruth Johns Senior. ,. .,..... Ruth Rose, Shirley Gauch Classes .... ...,.,........... D olores Campen Activities -4.. ..... J acqueline Martig, Louise Hale Afl l2fiCS4 - ,........,....... Gordon Peters Typists .....,.,,. ,... J ane Miller, Connie Jo. Smith Photographers: Richard Neumiller, Frank Bauman, Allen Thorn, John Pattison, Ted Fleming, Eddie Kehl Assistant Editors: Don Snyder, Shirley Smith, Valerie Ramey, Karen Smith, Sue Gillespie, Marilyn Haislep, Tom Trager, Paula Jones Art Stall: Madelyn Love, Ann Pendarvis, Jeanne Allenbach, Estiher Swedell, Jeanne Mclntosh, Hilda Wilson, Monnya Lipkin Business Stall: Phyllis Bauman, La Vonne Harseim, Jackie Haney, Christine Gregg, Jeanne Corey, Janet Whalen, Jean Hartsock, Jackie Kammerer, Mary Kissinger, Claudett Kitchell, Betty Lindstrom, Darlene Mansfield, Patsy Mueller, Joyce Nelson, Ruth Rose, Mary Ellen Smith, Gladys Strehlow, Marilyn Szold, Renna Thurman, Eileen Weast, Caroline Ziegler The culture of a civilization is not the idea of one person, but the sum of many contributions. Civilization in the Orient has existed since 2500 B.C.i however, the entire culture was not fully developed at that time -- quite the contrary. It only started then, and ever since has grown through the contributions of all the people. The creation of this book, like the growth ol a culture, did not come from one meet- ing, nor was it the idea of one single person. The individual ideas ol the entire stall were pooled, and from this combination emerged the first faint picture ol the 1948 CREST. We hope that the completed work will preserve the motto of the CREST stall: Every year, a better CREST. GUNTENTS 'PHKLUSOPLJER LPNDUWNER ADTKSA-N CUOL LE BSGGINR Anfon -NRE SIILER MERCHANT Edward G. Saurs President N. Curtis Cation Joseph O. Malone Dr. Melvin G. Davis Superintendent of Schools John H. Harris Ass't Superintendent of Schools John L. Carson W. C. Jacquin Vice-President L. Ross Johnson Jack W. Hill E HUNTER, HOWARD A., B.S.,M.S. I X JW To the Seniors ol 1948: When you read this message in your Crest you will be happy in the knowledge that your high school days are over. l rejoice with you because you have attained this point in your lile. As you enroll in college or university next September or become actively employed, l wish for you every success in the study or work you undertake. ln a lew days we shall attend Commencement. l like that word commencement, ifhe end of a high school course really brings with it the commencing of new experiences. ln those new experiences, common to adult life, the community will expect you to make more and greater contributions to the society in which you live. All of your activities at Peoria High School during the past lour years should make possible the contributions expected of you. May l repeat something l have said to you before? The service we render is the rent we pay for the space we occupy. There is no need for any member of the Class of '48 to be in arrears on the rent. Congratulations and best wishes to each and everyone ol the Class of 1948. Sincerely yours Principal SWEDELL, BERNARD F., B.S., M.A. Every high school student wants the same things: to get into the classes best suited to her needs, to get the best grades which she is capable of making in these classes, and to have a chance to make the friends and be in the activities which each one would enjoy. I would like to have a part in helping make all this possible lor the students who come to this school - that Peoria High School graduates may be good members of business organizations, colleges, and lamilies - and as such, good citizens of the world. Education is the torch with which the world is lighted or destroyed Science and technology have provided us with the things by which we can rise to heights ol civilization undreamed ol by our fathers or can result in the destruction ol the present civilization. Which it is will be answered by the young people whose pictures appear in this book and their millions ol fellows in other parts ofthe world. if ' BARR, SARAH M., B.S., M.A. P VLC GPH The Oriental was always looking toward and planning for the future. A young man worked long, hard hours to insure security in his later days. The whole culture was such that a man's son gradually took over responsibilities, that his father's later days might be spent at leisure. The Orientals worked twice as hard or gave up twice as much if the future offered a little more promise. In modern civilization the future is considered in much the same way. With the help of the faculty, a youth lays his foundation during his school days. Upon this foundation the responsibilities and burdens of life which will insure future security are placed, the stronger the foundation, the greater the burdens that may be placed upon it, and the greater the security that the future holds. 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Mathematics, Y-Teens Future Teachers ol America. BIELEMA, MARTIN M., A.A., A.B., A.M. Plane Geometry, Boys Counselor The path is near, yet men seek it afar off. BAER, KATHERINE, B.S. Vocal Music Music Workshop All one's lile can be music, if we but touch the strings rightly and in tune. Jeanne and Miss Buswell get together to parler francais. BARRETT, CHARLES, B.S., M.A. Physical Education Varsity basketball coach Fresh-Soph football coach One sided quarrels do not last. BIBO, ANNA, B.A. Clothing, Homemaking Dramatic Honor Society A good and kind heart is the best of all qualities. :Seek a teacher and-find a Friend. BOCKWITZ, CARROLL, B.S., M.A. Mathematics Senior Class Sponsor Never bother vicissitudesf' BUNCH, IRENE O., P.H.B. French, Spanish Spanish Club Promise little, keep much. 13 BURDICK, EDNA, A.B., A.M. Social Studies, Modern History, Y-Teens He is rich who is satislied with what he has. BURNS, GEORGE, A.B. Social Studies, Cue Club Economics, Civics The superior man, is fd combination , ol elegance and plainnessf' BUSWELL, JANET E., B.A. French, Spanish French Club He is wise who learns from everybody. CONWAY, HELEN V., M.A English, Speech Correction Sophomore Class Sponsor Live so that people speak only good things ol' you. COPPOCK, GEORGIA C., A.B Latin Latin Club, Sr. Nat'l Honor Society Receive everybody in Friend- liness and with smiles. DEAL, JOHN, B.S., M.A. Algebra, Geometry Chess Club, Activities Manager A scholar will serve those who appreciate him. DEPPE, EDNA D., B.S. Freshman Exploratory Art The world w i ll judge in lcinclness, but all depends on your works. imft amc fm ah EAS? aiasaaig L Mr. Martin, when do l get my license? ELLIOTT, RICHARD H., A.B., M.A. Band 4 GILES, FLORENCE I., A.B., M.A. Trigonometry, Algebra, Geometry Math. Club, Jr. Red Cross Knowledge is not'fhe main thing, but the use ofIit. FIESELMAN, ELIZABETH, B.S. Foods, Clothing' Homemaking Senior Nat'I Honor Society BenevoIence is the distin- guishing characteristic. C Mrs. Sporich casts a scrutinizing glance the worlc ol a potential stenographer. Lovely thoughts Iendsbeau- ty to a woman's face. FISHER, LOUISE I. Assistant Librarian Library Club .Iests that give pain are not jestsf' FLUEGEL, THEODORE B., B.S.,M.S. Chemistry, Mathematics CREST To study science is worthier than to oller sacrifices. GREELEY, CHARLES M., B.Ed., M.S. General Science Student Council Expectation is the IooI's in- come. HALE, BESS D., A.B., M.A. English, Counseling Committee ol Forty Sell-improvement and good deeds are better than all sacrifices. 15 HAYES, VERA J., A.B. English Truly wise is he who knows that e knows nothing. HEGHIN, YERVANT A., M.A. American History, Government Social Science Club A man' s goodness is a part of himself. HOWARD, BLANCHE H. ILER, GENEVIEVE E., A.B. Orthopedic Room No question is settled until it is settled right. JONES, SUSIE E., B.E., M.A. Shorthand, Typing, Geography Secretarial Practice What is worth doing is worth doing well. KINHOFER, GARMA G., M.A. Biology Science Club Pre-Medic Club Confidence is a plant of slow growth. LAM BERTON, B.S., M.S. Bookkeeping Business English, Typing Everything has its beauty-H 3 Cosmetology The greatest wisdom in a man consists in knowing his l0lliCS-H Glamour a la Mrs. Howard. 16 LLOYD, HELEN, B.E., B.S.L.S. Librarian Library Club The wise seek wisdom, the fool has found it. MARTIN, JOHN E., B.S. Mechanical Drawing Driver Training The wise spare both time and words. Puzzle - find Miss Tracy. MASOCCO, TRESSIE, B.S., A.M. Girls' Physical Education G.A.A., Senior Class Sponsor Silence is the fence around wisdom. MATSON, FRANCES, A.B., M.A. Sight Conservation Cue Club Labor is often the lather of pleasure. MAXFlELD,CORA, B A M A English, Cue Club Better be silent and thou t l a lool-than speak and remove all doubt. McCORMlCK, JAMES R., B.A. U. S. History Modern History, Economics Great is labor, for it honors those who worship it. MCGRATH, MAMIE T., M.A. English The only thing that gains with every weighing is words. MYERS, JOSEPH E., A.B. RICE, EMILY ELIZABETH, English A.B., M.A. A record is broken onIy EUSIISIH CREST when competition is keen. It is better to seek advice at the beginning POSHARD, FLORENCE, B.M., M.M.E. ChoraI Music Music Workshop Happiness and misery are not Iated but seII sought. NOPPENBERGER, JOHN A.,BS SPICKARD, ELMA M., B.A. Physical Education Speech Football and BasetJaII Coach Stage Crew, Jusendra :P SkiII' and confidence are an Poverty does not destroy unconquered army. virtue nor wealth bestow it. REINHARD, AUGUSTE L., A.B.,M.A. English Just the art oI being kind is all the sad world needs. PACEY, J. H., B.S. Biology Projection Crew It is sometimes better to bend than to break-H Mr. Greeley expounds his theories to Janet, Bill, and Roger. SPORICH, ETHEL, B.S. Jr. Business Trainingf Shorthand, Typing, Opinion Teaching should always be TRACY, GERRY, B.S. Physical Education G.A.A., Cheerleaders A word is woLth o short and to the point. SUFFIELD, H. W., A.B. Physics, Sr. Science CREST A man shows his character by what he laughs at. SLIFFIELD, LYLE K., B.S. CREST A fool may make money, but it needs a wise man to spend it. SZEPESSY, J. ELMER, B.A., Orchestra The siclc man is not to be pitied who has a remedy up is sleeve. silence two. TROTH, JOHN V. Typing, Filing Earth is a training school f Zyliwafgif Q Al. VAN DEVENTER, J. B., A.B.,M.A. Electricity, Radio Opinion That which a man causes to be done by another he We're all ready, Miss Baer. Just say the does himself, word! WALTMIRE, LUCILLE, P.H.B. YUHAUSE, JQ5EpH, M-A. English Misfortune does not always come to injure. U. S. History, Social Studies Swimming Team Who sees with the eye of another is blind as a mole.' WILSON, H. E. IRENE, Homemaking, Clothing Jr. Class Sponsor Jr. Nat'l Honor Society Happiness should be shared. WESTHOFF, W. F., B.S. ZIEGLER, CHARLOTTE M., Woodshop A.B., M.A. Stage Crew German, English, German Club When one will not, two H When ignorance is the cri- cannot quarrel. tic, wise men yawn. WOLPERT, W. O., B.S. Machine Shop intramural A good intention counts as highly as a good deed. WILDE, MERIDA, A.B. Latin, Spanish Cue Club, Stamp Club Sr. Nat'l Honor Society PH, some confidence Miss-Maxfield comes to the point with Shir- in YOUYSCH-H ley, Dolores, and Bob. DYSLIN, LORETTA RHOADES, INEZ Accompanist Sec,-efary A lie passes on, buf music Who comes unbidden de remains foreler. MCMILLEN, HAZEL ROGERS, MARY KAY, B.A. Record Clerk Attendance Clerk Always believe that it is TO 6 lfl0nd'S l10US0 the the which you hear, road is never long. ZIEGLER, LILLY E. Office Clerk The burden which is well born becomes light. Pardon us, Miss McMillan. We'll come back when you're noi so busy. Miss Matson teaches math, English, and other subjects to her sight Mrs. Burdick listens with approval as this pupil recites her civics saving pupils. Very interesting, Mr. Pacey. Will they bite? Mr. Burns manages to keep his sociology class in a lively mood. With Miss Kinhofer's aid, flora and fauna take on new meaning. Imagine a study hall with everyone studying! Miss Deppe guides her freshmen in exploratory art. WY Jkffgffj ff M E yg M AND WNE From the scholar-gentry class comes the public official, or mandarin, as he is known to the foreigner. The word Mandarin comes from an Ancient Sanskrit term Mantrin meaning Councellor. The very name carries an implication of superiority for only the well-educated man can hold an office. He rises by promotional examination, and the button on the top of his cap indicates his rank Taking their place among the social classes of the Orient are the landowner or the scholar-gentry class. By training the intellect and cultivating worthwhile philosophies they have attained artistic refinement. Their financial power is derived from the fact that grain is the real standard of wealth e mandarin knows that reward comes only to those who have done their utmost to reach an objective. Seniors, the long-awaited year has come, and you have achieved such a goal. You are to be congratulated - but heed the tale of the mandarin. Believe in him and his philosophies' point your compass in the right direction and full speed ahead! M .,-73324 is lfy 69 ws Z3-A-jr Wa F Z ff l I ,, an 3 4 'Ig V JJ -1-'04 5 . f xlib'-Y 6 'iw .4631-ff ,dw by fly? UN'- fTMS. 1 yll Wm? . , gf ' 2 ,J - 'r f I I Th I I I ' f .s t 2 ss, - - V - -33' fl ., Qi. 65' . fl !Q,2ygJx'f J fm ' -K iff. lffiqbl ig' K 5- X-'I TT V ' 7i't'1,lfif all 1 ' ,J QQ' .f . : -. Jo, ' f Pk -V. Y, ,L lu 4 I N Y ,,' Nl! S nl V A , x S Z 'N -P I - X' y l -Vi' K V7 V 1 J ,, W KN ,tg ,yi N I, 4 X Q 1 . ' f Z ui Q K I I ff 9 l K ' .. I Jigga ' f I-, 5. y I f ' , ' ' Ad-we -., .. ' A an A HN WM JI! fix X f f J JL HJ X ki XQCYE7? A0 L C ikable Iert onchalant ignifiecl rderly ily oble fficient esponsible ympathetic l. QE, r r. K 3 Q jx K yryo EgiZk y of Bob Wilkins John Schelelbein Myron Daily Paul Richard President Secreiary Treasurer Vice-Preside ANDERSON, HEROLD From the ability Andy has shown as president, he will make a very successful ex- ecutive. Pres.ol Student Council, Hi-Y, Varsity Basketball, Intramural Sports, Golf, Latin Club, Projection Crew, Tennis, Red Cross ARFORD, PEGGY . . I 'eg's subtle humor is over- I shadowed by her dignified I iff' ,,,:, air. Latin Club, Spanish Club, So- cial Science Club, Page, Red .,,ZA:,. 5 Cross, Music Workshop, Ju- l' li sendra, O p i n io n, G.A.A., use v,': The Big Help AuGusriNE, DANIEL S . Dan is a happy-go-lucky ' . fellow with a talent for art. h rV L 5 riyy iy ' I s S 'r l I ,-f: ' BAKER, DANIEL I I Quiet and reserved, Dan ui enjoys ll gwd Mme- f S as - ,',- - i Ldflh gf, ' '33 Vgfji, i n I arir at S ,. I . 4 , ai? ' ' .ji sif sigsz g ifs f ,,g1rss 5?,,,2,,g -1silafrsa,.,,.s 3- 5311, APPLEGATE, ARDEN Arderis personality bubbles over with fun. Spanish Club, Latin Club, French Club, Opinion, Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A. BECKS, WILLIAM Carefree, mischievous, and full of life explain the rea- sons for Bill's popularity. Stamp Club BALZER, JOHN Johnny is a good-natured fellow who is a lot of fun. Latin Club, Cue Club, Intra- mural Basketball, Jusendra 23 S! 5 , .Ga .Fl BAUMAN, PHYLLIS Pretty, peppy, and very friendlyg when Phyllis is around there's bound to be fun. CREST, Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A., Mu- sical Extravaganga, Red Cross, Social Science Club, Commit- tee ol Forty BAUMANN, FRANCIS Egiciency and promptness are two of the many good qualities that Frank pos- sesses. CREST, Stage Crew, Mgr. Baseball, Freshman and Sophomore Football, Fresh- man and Sophomore Baslcet- ball BECHTEL, DORIS E. Dee is a swell girl who is always willing to lend a helping hand. Y-Teens, Page, G.A.A., Ol- -, BARN ETT, KATH ERIN E Katie is an individualistic individual with a mind of her own. Y-Teens, Jusendra, Opinion, Musical Workshop BIRKETT, LORRAINE Dukie's main desire in life is to becorr-e a bommercial artist. G.A.A. lice Assistant BLOSSOM, BARBARA There is a thin air of fan- tasy surrounding Barbie. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Cue Club, G.A.A., Jusendra, Jr. National Honor Society BRILL, MARY R Mary is true to her work, her word, and her friends. Music Workshop, Jusendra, Social Science Club BRUNINGA, WILLIS Quiet and unassuming, Bill wishes to retire a million- aire in about ten years. Latin Club, Varsity Track, Fr.- SQ. Baseball .ff es is Il -I BROWN, ODELL Thoughtful and quiet, we would like to know her better. Y-Teens ,mf BRUNINGA, ANN Witty and refresh ing Brune has a sparkle that everyone admires. Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A., Opinion, Latin Club, The Big Help BOERCKEL, ROBERT Quiet and reserved, Bob is very industr-'ous in his studies. Projection Crew , i gi, bn 5, fi 5 5 'fill ' - 'f l' 5 .- l ,ill 52.0. .l ni W W . t, , , ' I I 'Ir I CARLSON, EVELYN Evelyn is genuine and sin- cere all zhv time. Y-Teens, Spanish Club BURNS, MARILYN J. Cute, petite Marilyn has a tantalizing little laugh ev- eryone will remember. Cue Club, Jusenclra, G.A.A., Stamp Club Spanish Club CLARK JEAN A flashy blonde with a sharp comeback-that's Jeanie. Student Activity Mgr., G.A.A., Student Council, Cue Club, Jusendra, Music Work Shop, Latin Club T BURTON, CAROL Carol is never too busy to hare a hearty laugh. Jr. Class Ollicer, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Opinion, Quill and Scroll, Jusendra CAMPEN, DOLORES Dee always has something interesting and cheerful to say. CREST, Cue Club, Jusendra, Spanish Club, Jr. National Honor Society' CAPPERRUNE, TOM Tommie has a knack for music everyone likes. 25 CLOYD, NANCY It doesnit take long for Nancy to win friends with her personality. Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A., Musical Extravaganza CLUGSTEN, JEAN ,lean is a friend to all- sometimes quiet, some- times not. Spanish Club, Jusendra, Page, Cue Club, G.A.A. COFFEY, ROBERT L. Willingness and efficiency are Bob's strong points. Latin Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Projection Crew, Jusenclra, Tennis, The Big Help 26 CLARNO, ROBERT CRUISE, RACHEL Snappy and mischievous, Bob glories in practical jokes. Cue Club, lusendra, Golf, Fr. Class Ollicer CLER, MILTON Good-natured and trust- worthy, Milt will always be worth knowing. Intramural Sports I COLBORN, CAROLYN Carolyn has a happy dispo- sition and is gifted in mak- ing friends. Latin Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Cue Club, Jusendra, Red Cross, Opinion, Social Science Club ff' Z' . HL 33,3 r ,V ' 9,1 .fr 'L Rae looks as if she always sees the funny side of things. Red Cross, Cue Club, Ollice Assistant, ganza Musical Extrava- CONE, ROBERT .lust gire Bob a football and a football uniform and he is happy. Varsity Football, Varsity Bas- ketball, Track, Fr.-Soph. Foot- bell, Fr.-Soph. Basketball COPLEY, NANCY Nancy's dependability and friendliness go well togeth- er. Spanish Club, Jusendra, So- cial Science Club, MusicWork- shop, Musical Extravaganza ifhfi-.DH I 'ufgqs '- ' ' nf . B . .rf I .N - 1 :J - Jail, ' ,,i..'-Q lg Afi 'i'.,z5 'st E s, COLEMAN, DOROTHEA Dorothea is a happy girl who is clever as well as jolly. Y-Teens, Musical Extrava ganza DAILY, MYRON Myron spends his wealth of vitality on the track. Latin Club, Cue Club, Sen. Class Ollicer, Varsity Track, Fr.-Soph. Track CORNELIUS, ROBERT Corny is a swell fellow with a well- developed sense of humor and a level head. Fr.-Soph. Basketball, Varsity' Basketball, Varsity Football, Intramural Sports, Latin Club of him. DAVIS, JACQUELINE EAGLETON, RICHARD Jackie has made a plate for herself in our hearts in the short time she has been Carolyn is always eager to with us. Opinion, Jusendra DAY, JAMES ,lim likes fun-sometimes goes out of his way to find it. Intramural Basketball DeGARIS, WILLIAM Lighthearted with never a care-that's Bill. Intramural Sports, Varsity Football DAYHUFF, WANDA Wanda radiates charm in Eagle is a brilliant student with a bright career ahead Cue Club, Spanish Club, Com- mittee ol Forty, Fr.-Soph. Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball ., 0 her own quiet way. ' G.A.A., Spanish Club, Musical , ' -,f Extravaganza 1' I I I . Q ,s if if i f ' W' If . I jg Dees, NORMA I ' Norm has a pleasing nd if ., l jolly personality. I I A G.A.A. U A DAVIS, NANCY Nanvy is delightfully inter esling and conzpanionalzle CREST, Cue Club, Jusendra Musical Extravaganza,G.A,A. Opinion Latin Club, German Club, DeWEERTH, RAYMOND Ray stands high in every point of view. Latin Club, Opinion, German Club, Music Workshop, Pro- jection Crew, Musical Extrava- ganza x EBBESEN, EDWARD Actions speak loufler than words for lfrl. Dean's Assistant DOUGLAS, CAROLYN do anything that is' helpful. Spanish Club, German Club, G.A.A, Library Club, Cue Club DuBOIS, DARLENE A snappy girl in looks and ways. French Club, Cue Club, G.A.A, Jusenclra, Red Cross, Musical Extravaganza DUNNING, PATRICIA IJHIIFIIS can't fleseribe Puig she's simply herself. G.A.A., Cue Club, Jusendra, Social Science Club, Latin Club, German Club, Science Club, Opinion W 27 EIRK, KAY Kay is an attractive girl who is always a welcome addition to any party. Cue Club, Jusendra, Latin Club ,daily f ELDRED, ANNE Anne is a newcomer to P.H.S., and a welcome one. Opinion, Jusendra ERKERT, JAMES Industrious and popular, Jim's character is one of the best. Swimming, Fr.-Soph, Baseball, Cue Club, Latin Club, Projec- tion Crew, Student Council, One World Committee, Jr. ECKLAND, GLENNA Glenna is full of fun and a friend in every way. Jusendra, G.A.A. Class Ollicer 28 'QM +2 ITI r. ffl F ,, ,, , egg ef ?: Y? f, rn W 74 E , wi? 77 ...sift H fn? ' Mya'-5-ffQ t,fz,-Q QXZMW I -M, Accommodating and kind - Gretchen is always will- ing to help. , Y-Teens, German Club, Red Cross, Music Workshop, Page FAHN ESTOCK, CAROL Carol has plenty of arnbi- tion and she's not afraid of working to realize her ideals. CREST, Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Com- mittee ol Forty Q 66 Fl FARRIS, BARBARA LEE Babs is calm, controlled, and never hurried. G.A.A., Latin Club, Opinion GEBHARDS, STACY A hard worker and very ca- pable, Stacy will go far with his ambitions. Fr.-Soph. Football, Fr.-Soph. Track, Intramural Basketball, Student Council GERRIETTS, FRIEDA Friday always has a ready answer to any question you may ask her. Cue Club FREDERICK, MARILYN Lynn is as cheerful as the day is long. Cue Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Musical Extravaganza GARES, MARIAN Silent and studious, every- one who knows Marion likes her. Y-Teens, Ollice Assistant GAUCH, SHIRLEY Shirl's snapping eyes and sparkling smile set off her strawberry blonde hair with just the right accent. CREST, Cue Club, Jusendra, Spanish Club, French Club, Latin Club, G.A.A., Music Workshop GRAVES, KAREL Generally speaking, Karel is generally speaking. Y-Teens, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Science Club, The Big Help GIFT, LYLE HARKRADER, EDWARD Lyle does.i't seem to have a worry in the world. Fr.-Soph. Basketball, Fr.-Soph. Football, Varsity Basketball, Swimming, Golf, Red Cross, The Big Help Enthusiastic and self-confi- dent, Eddy's never without an answer. Spanish Club, Latin Club, Iu- sendra, Projection Crew GREGG, CHRISTINE Chris is genial and seldom seen without a smile and a friendly greeting. CREST, Cue Club, Jusenclra, Opinion, Red Cross, Latin GREEN, DUANE Bim is often seen but sel- dom heard. Fr.Soph. Track, Cheerleader GREEN, FLORENCE Sincere and friendly, Flor- ence usually keeps to her- self. Ollice Assistant GORMAN, HARRY Harry is always found in the center of action. Cue Club, Jusendra, Page, French Club Ciib, GTATA., Page I .1 'ir r H7115 ,, .Fl GRIDLEY, MARILYN Marilyrfs ambition in life is to become a successful secretary. HABERKORN, MARY Energetic and humorous, Mary never fails in her purpose. Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion, Latin Club, Music Workshop, Social Science Club, Chess Club, Quill and Scroll, .Ir. Na- tional-Flonor Society, French Club HALE, LOUISE ANN Louise's pep keeps things humming. CREST, Cue Club, Jusenclra, French Club HALTER, JACK Jack is basically serious minded, but with a flare for humor. Latin Club, Intramural Sports HARPER, PHYLLIS Phil is a smiling girl who appears very friendly. G.A.A., Y-Teens, Cue Club, Jusendra, Spanish Club, Mu- sic Workshop H HARRIS ROBERT ARRIS, LAWRENCE Chic's true and loyal from beginning to end. Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusen- dra, Social Science Club, Dean's Assistant, Intramural Sports Bob hill back the school to its last stand. Varsity Football HARSEIM, LAVONNE Vonnie's clever ways and personality make her the popular person she is. CREST, Jusendra, Latin Club, Musical Extravaganza, Cheer- Ieader, Jr. Class OIIicer, Tri-S HARTSOCK, JEAN Active, intelligent, and wit- ty, Jean is bound to go places. CREST, Cue Club, Latin Club, French Club, Jusendra, Social Science Club, Opinion, Jr. Na- tional Honor Society 3 ,V lqif HATFIELD, MARY Jo Q We have Mary fo to thank S . for theowonder editorship 1-'t1-a'2-- , of the pinion. ' Y-Teens, German Club, Latin Club, Opinion Editor, G.A.A., .,,.,, Red Cross, Quill and Scroll .,.c,agg,,Skzg5s, s .1 : Ez -,ann :'i 2 - Z as 77 T 4, 'C 3 .WX M M i i. c CK ' ' ,GYM-. lx mms--f-+A X f'?',m ' A I ' W f X34 1 ll X 5 Q I X4 E ay, f4 .1 ve Z.- o HARRIS, LOUISE Laughing eyes and lots of charm describes Louise. French Club, Opinion, -IU- sendra, Social Science Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A. X 'tiki' 1, W fer, 5 fa ft I - XXI tight' ,wifi ,I I .4 HEFNER, SHARONLEE A compelling, sincere per- sonality makes Sharon the interesting person she is. Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusen- dra, Musical Extravaganza, Music Workshop 0 HILL, DAVID Dave's jolly good nature put him at the top of any H HOHULIN, ROBERT Bob's love for beautiful music is unexcelled. Caterpillar Apprentice Oceans of pep ,F caught up in Mary ' ay. X Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion, G.A.A. ICKS, MARTHA Mardie's soft, dark, curly hair is the envy of many a girl. Committee of Forty, Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion, G.A.A. HIETTER, JOSEPH Joie will never die of over- work - he doesn't believe in it. Latin Club, Intramural Sports, Cross Country Track, Varsity Track 'ti HOKIN, EUGENE Gene is a mischievious lad who believes in having lots of fun. Red Cross, French Club, Ju- sendra, Intramural Sports, The Big Help I -.. ,YW 4, HUNTER, LELAND 5' Lee is earnest in his desire to become a success. German Club, Stamp Club, Gun Club, Jusendra JACKSON, MARIANNA Whatever Marianna does, she' does it well. .Iusendia JOHNSON, LOIS Loisis one of those people who loves to be in the swing of things. Cue Club, Jusendra, Spanish Club, Opinion, Red Cross HURST, MARIAN Marian has a smile that doesn't wear of. Red Cross, Jusendra, Tri-S HYLER, LOLA Lola has a dread of books, but a love for fun. Cue Club, G.A.A. HOSLER, PATRICIA Pat's a spirited lass who is diligent in work and play. Latin Club, Jusendra, G.A.A., French Club, Dean's Assist- ant, Social Science Club ' H51 kk ii TVN V wi i li oil A JESKE, ARVILLA Arvilla lets nothing stand in her way. Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion, Dean's Assistant, G.A.A., Musical Extravaganza y H JETT, LOWELL . 9 ' , A Reserved and silent-Lowe ffm, : I gets along splendidly. VVWV, V Intramural Sports ,IL S Za. 1 fa fl JOHNS, RUTH Ruthie's interest in her studies and her jolly cham- pionship are an interesting combination. CREST, Page, Opinion, Ju- senclra, Music Workshop, Red Cross, French Club, Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jr. National Honor Society, Musical Ex- travaganza JOHNSON, HARLAN K A S Harlan is agreeable, stud- Q . ious, and worthwhile. l Latin Club, German Club, H Q. 3' Page, Ollice Assistant, Red 1 Q Cross, Fr. Soph. Football, Var- sity Football .,. 'taa C JONES, ROBERT Bob is always busy and has benefitted the school in many ways. Vice Pres. ol Student Coun- cil, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Social Science Club, Social Commit- tee, Committee ol Forty, Soph. Class Officer, Fr.-Soph. Football and Basketball, Var- sity Football, Basketball and Baseball Varsity Football, Varsity Bas: KU KOLLA, ROSEMA RY KAMMERER, JACQUELINE Wherever Jackie is, that place is full of sunshine, happiness, joy, and laugh- ief. CREST, Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A. KEEL, RICHARD Dick-'s calm, unruffled, and always the same. Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Projec- tion Crew, lntramural Bowl- mg KELLY, ROBERT Girls donit seem to inter- est Bob. Hi-Y, Cue Club, Intramural Sports, Varsity Football, Var- sity Basketball JOOS, DONALD KUCK, CAROLYN Don is a football and bas- ketball player of consider- able worth. Fr. Class Officer, Fr.-Soph Football, Fr.-Soph. Baseball ketball s 3--K . , f 1. Bt -1+ F St ' ' X X553 fly K- fiit mi sjise 'sw f' if 25255: JUDY, DONALD Confident, Don is a boy who makes use of the fact that his mouth is made to talk with. Hi-Y, Latin Club, German Club, Page, Olfice Assistant, Soph. Class Ollicer, Jusendra, Social Science Club, Musical Extravaganza, Fr.-Soph. Track, Varsity Track KERR, BETTY Betty is ll girl who doesnit let things get her down. Spanish Club, Cue Club, Ju- sendra, G.A.A. ' E K r 7 f Q' f ' 1 il tf , f ul Egp ifj '.ig:.'-.w -H l .Q A fe., , , xy it KlESER, RICHARD Dick is an able leader, fine athlete, and a star in gen- eral. Committee ol Forty, Jr. Class Officer, Dean's Assistant, Goll, Fr.-Soph. Football, Fr.- Soph. Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball You've never seen a more active person' than Care. Cue Club, Jusendra, Lati Club, G.A.A., Red, Cros Opinion, Musical Extrava- ganza K Does Rosie ever worry? I so, it has never been no- ticed. Social Science Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A. n S, -, 4. s f,w'. xx. ING, FRANK Frank appears quiet, yet he gets around. Spanish Club, Tennis, Latin Club, Projection Crew, Jr. Na- tional Honor Society, Red Cross, Fr.-Soph. Basketball, Hi-y KIRWAN, KATHRYN Once you pierce Kay's dig- nity, you find her, friendly and sweet. CREST, Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion, Red Cross, Social Science Club, Musical Extravaganza KRAUSER, MARY Mary's lighthearted and gay, a truly wonderful friend. Latin Club, Cue Club, Ju- sendra, Page, Social Science Club, Science Club KU LANG, AUDINE Audine is one of Central's most talented musicians. Spanish Club, Jusendra, Mu- sic Workshop, Social Science Club TER, RUTH Ituth's obvious sincerity and sweetness make her friendship worth while. LEITER, BEVERLY Bet s silent and modest, yet friendly and cheerful. Jusendra, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Opinion, Science Club LAUDER, JOHN Could that mischierious look in .Iohnrry's eyes indi- cate his true character? CREST, Intramural Basketball, Opinion . LEBER, IDA Ida has a delightful rom- hination of brains, ambi- tion, and z'ir'acity.- Latin Club, Cue Club, Red Cross, Music Workshop, Opinion, Social Science Club, One ,World Committee . of LANE, CHARLES Churk aspires to be architect. Science Club LEMAN, ALICE .-11's bright remarks and gift of gall make her good company wherever she goes. CREST, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jusenclra, Quill and Scroll, P.R.B., Social Council, Committee ol Forty, Red Cross, Musical Extravaganza LINDSTROM, BETTY Her radiant smile and sparkling personality draw many friends to Betty. CREST, Cue Club, lusenclra, Spanish Club,,Red Cross, So- cial Science Club, Science Club, Musical Extravaganza, Opinion LEMON, JAMES A hard and earnest work- er, fim is always occupied at something. CREST Editor, Projection Crew, Cue Club, Jusendra, Latin Club, Page, Office Assistant Musical Extrava- LIPKIN, MONNYA Happy - go - lucky, Morinya makes her mark with her raplirating ways. CREST, Cue Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Jr. National Honor Society, One World Committee, Social Science Club, Music Workshop. ganza LeROY, DONALD Sports seen: to be only one of lIon's major interests. Fr.-Soph. Football, Fr.-Soph. Basketball, Fr.-Soph, Base- ball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball LeSUER, MARILYN Corrgenial, likeable, lllari- lyrr is always seen with a sr1rilirrg:'fat'e. Cue Club, Latin Club, Jusen- clra, Social Science Club, Mu- sical Extravaganza, G.A.A. MACE, GENE Cene's main desire is become a success. MACKERT, ROSEMARIE Rosie is a carefree miss LIVASY, NANCY McCLURE, VIRGINIA Full of pep and full of fun, Nancy is always ready with an answer. Student Council, Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion, G.A.A. who lets very little bother her. Latin Club, German Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Library Club, .lusendra MARTENESS, HAROLD There is never a dull mo- ment when Red is around. Mgr. Football, Mgr. Baseball LOVE, MADELYN A cute lass, Madelyn al- ways has a big smile and a good word to cheer us on. CREST, G.A.A., Cue Club, .Iu- sendra, Spanish Club, Red Cross MARTIG, JACQUELINE Jake has wit, charm, and personality in abundance. CREST, ,G.A.A., German Club, Page, Jusendra, Musical Ex- travaganza, Office Assistant, Social Science Club, One World Committee X r 17 -TH' WN N swf , f V.. l I .A Risk 1 I ,, . C , 'ff 'fit Lair! MARX, PATRICIA Pat's sweet disposition is hard to beat. Red Cross, Latin Club, Jusen dra, Opinion, Social Science Club, Musical Extravaganza Ginny is pleasant to all and a very willing, industrious girl. CREST, Social Science Club, Latin Club, Opinion, Jusen- dra, Red Cross J 4 MAURER, SHIRLEY Quiet, interesting, and pable-that't Shirl. Page, Jusendra McCADDON, NAN ETTE Terri's wit and charm have made her the interesting person she is. Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion Latin Club, French Club, G.A.A., Social Science Club r V 5 x McCARTNEY, DAVID 15, I Whether it can be done or i K not, Dave wants to do it. , ' Cue Club, Jusendra, Commit- tee ol Forty, Intramural ' Sports .. ,., A 1,1 A - tf ..,i -'2 if :- ' H i? . McDOWELL, WILLIAM Bill is a grand fellow, like- able through and through. Q i t McKENTY, MAUVEEN Mo greets everyone with one of the most ready smiles one can find. Jusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross, Music Work- shop, Pre-Med. Club McVEY, JOSEPH Ioe gets fun out of living everyday. MEISER, FRITZ Fritz is mischievious, as the gleam in his eye indi- CLUBS. Intramural Bowling, Mgr. Fr.- Soph. Football, Mgr. Fr.- MEALS, ROBERT Bob is one of our faithful, peppy cheerleaders. Cheerleader, Fr.-Soph. Foot- ball MEHRINGS, ARDITH ELAINE Ardie can be measured best by her accomplish- ments. Cue Club, Jusendra, Spanish Club, Opinion, Musical Ex- travaganza, Student Council, Music Workshop, Jr. Na- tional Honor Society, The Big Help MONK, JO Intelligent, hard - working, Io always works for the best. Cue Club, Jusendra, Latin Club, Student Council, Social Science Club, Opinion, Dean's Assistant Music Workshop, The Big Help -1'4 Q MIESNER, CLARYCE Claryce believes worry kills people-why die? Cue Club, Jusendra, Latin Club, Music Workshop, Page Fr.-Soph. Baslietbal, Mgr. Varsity Track 1' wi- if' ' vi i.. wil i sis? F its-1 3 rw, lv ,L K Q Ay, W si A iw MILLER, JAMES Always clowning - Jim keeps the crowd in stitches. Cue Club, Latin Club, Jusen- dra, Page, German Club, Gun Club, Dean's Assistant, Pro- jection Crew, Tennis, Fr.- Soph. Football, Fr.-Soph. Bas- ketball, Intramural Basketball '4 J Y S eie 0- Hlllfn' ' ,. MILLER, JANE 1, ' We wish that there were I , more of Janie's kind. A ' CREST, G.A.A., Cue Club, Ju- '4 sendra, Social Science Club, ' Spanish Club, Oilice Assist- ant, Page W, W., y it McKINNEY, DAVID A ' 1 Industrious and capable, 3 ' Dare is a man of few 5 sr words. y, I V I ,gigg MICHAEL, THOMAS E 358 , Zorlrlr lives for fun and fun 2141, ygjf, -wan, H 4- i :I Juienttigra, German Club, Sci- ence Club, Gun Club, The ly ff' Nj, Big Help , Varsity Football, Fr.-Soph. Traci: MOORE, MARY Always loads of fun, Mickey, is u true friend to all. G.A.A., Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Dean's Assistant '-' f shi' ' , Q0 Q.. fqglaaanf' 5 'l A43 X, , My - , , . f ,, . A It W ,, 9 A , u' f 2. ...: ,. ,,.-a ,.,....v ,Y , ,ut .,, ...a ini' -.t...a MUEGGE, ALBERT Al holds friends by no holding grudges. Science Club, Social Science Club, Latin Club, Musical Ex- travaganza, Projection Crew MUELLER, JOHN pleasing personality, John Lnobtrusne he 15 but al Janie is one o Central's - f nays observant. loyal cheerleaders. Latin Club Jusendra Projec- Cue Club Jusendra Cheer- tion Crew Science Club Mu- sical Extravaganza German Club Chess Club leader MQRAIN, GENE U O'CONNELL, JANE 5 , l . N i ' I 1 V, . y f w 5. I , 'ff :R 55. e s , 3 it xx 9 Q l is one of the most likeable E fellows at P.H.S. Latin Club, Red Cross, Page, N EELY, JoANNE .lo adds to the pep prevail- ing in our school. Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A. With his quiet ways and KL wr' , . ,, , lntramural, Baslcetball, Fr.- Soph. Traclr, Varsity Tract i. li ' L, ' 2 Zi: -H , ' 1 -0 We 'Z Y JH L 5? I9 j so 5 I , 4- K Y ' E , ,. ag, , - W 1 fi ? ml leg J 4 1 52215 as sl 3 fi ' .53 rf., 'fig' 'ECI if '27 Eid gp 2 ,A 4, ESE? 53511 ,' 1' 1. rf., . 1 v Q, ,I Eu . K ELT ,Q-55. :Ci fl E574 , can 31, he v-if 'tis A .QQ xf, XQsiq E NAUTH, SUSAN Susan is a girl with a gen- ial smile and a light heart. G.A,A., Cue Club, Jusendra, Spanish Club, French Club M ORGAN, JAMES V. Jim has done much to further the progress of Junior Achievement. Stamp Club, Cue Club, Ju- sendra, Opinion, Social Sci- ence Club, Chess Club, Latin Club, Jr. National Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll,fRed Cross NELSON, JACQUELINE At first Jackie seems quietg yet really she's'lots of fun. G.A.A., Jusendra, Social Sci- ence Club PAINE, RUTH First impressions of Ruth are generally right-quiet, very sweet, and extremely good-natured. Jusendra, G.A.A., Latin Club, Social Science Club, Red Cross NELSON, JOYCELYN N Ioviality and intelligence combine in Ioyce's speech. CREST, Cue Club, Jusendra, Latin Club, Opinion, Musical Extravaganza, Social Science Club, Page, Dean's Assistant ELSON, LeROY Lee is the kind of fellow people like to see a lot of, always. Spanish Club, lntramural Bas- ketball, Fr.-Soph. Track, Ten- ms OBERLANDER, DALLAS Dallas, thoughts are his ownfno one knows what goes on in his mind. l'li-Y PANNABECKER, ANITA PRINCE, ROSEMARY Always a twinkle in her eyes, she has a kind word for everyone. Cue Club, Jusendra, Latin Club, G.A.A., Music Work- shop, Musical Extravaganza, Jr. National Honor Society, Opinion PUCKETT, BARBARA PEPPARD, JACQUELINE Full of pep and fun, Jackie makes friends easily. G.A.A., Cue Club, Jusendra, Musical Extravaganza, Dean's Assistant, Office Assistant PLUMER, .IACQUELINE Jackie is silent and modest, yet friendly and cheerful. Y-Teens, German Club, Li- brary Club, Jusendra Rosie is proof that good things definitely do come in small packages. G.A.A., Cue Club, Jusendra, Page, Musical Extravaganza, Opinion, Social Science Club, D,ean's Assistant, Red Cross, Science Club POOL, WILLIAM EDWIN Bill is an all-around good fellow who gets along with everyone. Gun Club, Red Cross, Cheer- leader, Intramural Basketball, Track, Cross Country Track N PETERS, GORDON Mischievious, fun - loving, and well-liked, Cordon is responsible for our excel- lent sports section this year. CREST, Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Intramural Sports, Tennis PFEIFFER, FRED Fred is an intelligent, will- ing worker with a good sense of humor. Latin Club, German Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Red Cross, Science Club, Tennis .il.r f , . . Weak PENDARVIS, ANN With lovely hair, a well- known smile, and intelli- gence, Ann holds the key to success. CREST, Latin Club, French Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Jr. NaUonal Honor Society, Red Cross, Centennial Essay Con- test Winner GQ I tr I H ,Lf - if ii' HSD 1' f ' ' lg , ' I 1. IA 'rn Mk fl ,ffrfff r ,A ,r G i -. lilt'i,..a2 , . g.f:.If.i'Qfk 'Jil 1 1 llly will '7 ,.. A llllli 'lllfjlll ll, I ll l-BYE sf POAD, WILLIAM Popular, humorous Bill is well liked by everyone. Latin Club, Stamp Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Gun Club, Dean's Assistant, Intramural Basketball, Golf' ef ' .' ' i 1 V. K R Ray is the kind o person who likes to be with peo- ple' solitude cloesn't fit im. Social Science Club Cue Club, Red Cross Science Club, Page Musical Extravaganza, Dean s Ass t., Fr.-Soph. Track, Varsity Football, Fr.-Soph. Football, Varsity Track POWERS, RAYMOND . . I if h 5 I , -r,.,, ,fr t Mita...-L . ew -- PRICE, JAMES ,lim takes everyday life in his stride. Fr.-Soph. Track, Cross Coun- try Track Bobbie has a personality that is hard to equal. Science Club, Cue Club, .Iu- sendra, Spanish Club fax RAEF, BARBARA SAMMIS, BETTY Barb has a sunny dispogi. tion, an infectious good nature, and a decided pur- pose in life. CREST, Science Club, Social Science Club, G.A.A., Spanish CIUI9, Opinion, Cue Club, Ju- sendra, P.R.B., French Club, Musical Extravaganza REED' JOHN I-- I i,,ii John always strives for the I I best. ' -111 -. ' Projection Crew REED, MARY A winning personality makes her well liked. Library Club, Jusendra, Mu- sical Extravaganza, T-Teens, Red Cross RHODES, MARY Mary seldom has much to say. Y-Teens, Cue Club, G.A.A. .. If 55 ,QSM L--'X fa N- 'li,.197'-A . ' 1 l1egiFJff1f1 ' ' . 1 . r - - f Hwlkfiis ' 535 .- is :s:Z:i':5f?taIff -2 I -. - , Liza F , ' 2 , at 'its sf? 1 'Q 5 if 4' s S 'S It E .4 1- ggi, I Z :1,:f 'e , 3' 'Q .3 RICHARDS, PAUL When he leaves, the foot- ball and track teams will lose an outstanding mem- ber. Cue Club, Sr. Class Officer, Stage Crew, Fr.-Soph. Foot- ball, Fr.-Soph. Track, Varsity Football, Varsity Track - 4 'Q 1 14- f. :v, 9,5 n' , f' ' as 4' J 7 Betty is a small person, chuck full of pep and fun. Musical Extravaganza, Music Workshop EECE, RICHARD A pep meeting wouldn't be complete without Dick to help lead the cheers. Cheerleader, Fr.-Soph. Foot- ball, Fr.-Soph. Track, Intra- mural Basketball, Varsity Track U-is nl- RITTER, JAMES Forever ukiddingn, 1im's full of energy. Track SANTO, WILLIAM Bill always seems to enjoy life. German Club, Fr.-Soph. Foot- ball, Fr.-Soph. Basketball, Fr.- Soph. Track, Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball ROECKER, JOHN .lohn finds it easier to smile than to frown. Chess Club, Intramural Track ROSE, RUTH A happy face, a mischiev- ious smile, teasing eyes, and a merry disposition4 that's Ruth. CREST, Cue Club, Jusendra, Latin Club, G.A.A., Science Club, Page, Musical Extra- vaganza, Music Workshop, lr. National Honor Society ROTH, ARDEN Her lively sense of humor adds zip to her personal- ity. Science Club 38 I EGLE, ARTHUR SCHMIDT, JOANNE Jo is always dependable and obliging. Cue Club, Jusendra, Social Science Club, Library Club, G.A.A. SCHEFELBEIN, JOHN Schuffle's liked by all: good-looking, tall and quite an athlete. Latin Club, Sr. Class Officer, P.R.B., Committee of Forty, Fr.-Soph. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball SCHOOLMANN, WILLIAM Bill always expresses the same congeniality. German Club, Musical Extra- vaganza, Intramural Basket- ball, Fr.-Soph. Football, Var- sity Football SCOTT, NANCY Nancy is another happy- go-lucky senior whom ev- eryone likes. Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion, Musical Extravaganza,G.A.A., Jr. National Honor Society SEITZ, SUZANN E Peo le like Suzi are wel- P tome wherever they go. Cue Club, Jusendra, Spanish Club, Latin Club . SMITH, CHARLES Charles doesn't talk a lot, but he's likeable and lots of fun. Gun Club, Stamp Club, Fr.- Soph. Track, Varsity Track SI rf . it Tins I - ,,', ' ? r i' iffi fs Qiitiii iii SCHMIDT, DEAN Dean believes in having fun while he works. Spanish Club, Gun Club, Ju- senclra, lntramural Bowling, Projection Crew S S unlgghf- HAVER, JOHN Jack is a very busy member of the senior class who is liked by all. Latin Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, The Big Help lntra- mural Basketball, Fr.-Soph. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Tennis SMITH, CONNIE JO Despite her demure air, Connie Io's eyes have a mischievious gleam. CREST, Spanish Club, Ger- man Club, Cue Club, Jusen- dra, Opinion, G.A.A., Stu- dent Council, Musical Extra- vaganza, Social Science Club, Dean's Assistant Full of vigor and pep, fel- lows like Art are very few. Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusen- dra, Science Club, Student Council, Musical Extrava- ganza, Fr.-Soph, Baseball, Tennis SLUSER, CAROL Carol is one of those price- less persons who would do anything for a friend. CREST, Jusendra, Cue Club, German Club, Social Science Club, Dean's Assistant, Oi- iice Assistant, Science Club, Red Cross, G.A.A. SMITH, BRUCE Bruce opens the door and lets worry go out. French Club, Stamp Club, Musical Extravaganza, Varsity Football 39 SMITH, QONALD 1 ' TAYLOR, DONNA v za 1 V w,,,a was Q2 ' 5 is ..i F -w .,-,, if w . J, ' .rum-w .. .. V K .3 4451-,., -. -..- tw ,--v z..-.sw fi ,-i., A-wg lfiwqwi , fi, . v .. Q. M at - if f ... - r X L , I , ' , -, -J-L , . ,K Q api ' Q aw Q , -, H ul fm , ,, w at J H 2 Q G ei S .4-.K f x as T33 'itil . f'9:5,' ' L' ' 'K A 'ffl ':?1T.f3r3f. .F :F 2 tai! 6, -,r is fi i, 3 w-Ugg,-Q .ag k it 4 A a -r f is SMITFH, MARCELLA Marcella's words are few and far between and she is liked by all. G.A.A., Y-Teens, Opinion SMITH, ROBERT Bob's teeing off to get a better start. lntramural Baslzetball, Goll SNIDER, WANDA Wanda's poise and charm- ing manner give her ease in any situation. GAA Jusendra Pa e Mu- - - -1 1 S 1 slcal Extravaganza Don is contented in his own company as well as in the company of others. Intramural Bowling SMITH, LORRAINE Lardy unexpectedly adds some humor to a conversa- tion. CREST, Cue Club, Jusenclra, G.A.A., French Club, Social Science Club, Red Cross, Opinion, Musical Extravag- anza SPITZ, SU ANNE One of Sue's best posses- sions is her pleasing per- sonality. Latin Club, Spanish Club Red Cross, Cue Club, Jusen- dra, G.A.A. ,o' R Ji'-M t, ,- :p . , , z., ill- ' V7 l r g 'N' 1 lv T4 it fill' ' ,. ' ' v STEWART, VALERIE Those of us who know Val treasure her quiet kind of friendship. Science Club, Opinion, G.A.A.,'Cue Club, Jusendra, Spanish Club Donnas winning smile is always a pleasant greeting. Spanish Club, Y-Teens G.A.A., Cue Club, Jusenclra, r Gun Club M ,- 5 ., ,fs 5. TEASDALE, GEO RGE Geo'rge's philosophy of life will help him realize his ambition. The Big Help STREHLOW, can-sa-s Sl-9 Sis is always ready to oblige with a pun or witty remark. CREST, Spanish Club, Jusen- dra, Cue Club, Musical Extra- vaganza, G.A.A., Dean's Assistant Q 5 U STUTZMAN, ANN Ann will go far in her am- bition to become a doctor. Social Science Club SUTTON, MARY Sutty's charm, wit and hu- mor make her well liked by all. German Club, Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Page, G.A.A., Dean's Assistant, Jr. National Hlonor Society, Student Coun- cr 40 T VALENTINE, VILMA TRACY, GEORGE Free and easy - going, George never has a care in the world. THURMAN, RENNA WEINREP, ELAINE A vivacious blonde whose sweet smile and pleasing personality have won her many friends. CREST, Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A., The Big Help, Soph. Class Ollicer, Science Club, Dean's Assistant, Latin Club, German Club, Musical Extravaganza VOGELSANG, ROBERT Bop appears quiet and un- obtrusive until you know him. Latin Club, Iusendra, Cheer- leacler, Intramural Basketball, 'wc . if Friendliness and charm have made Vilma popular. Cue Club, Jusenclra, Spanish Club, French Club, Social Sci- ence Club, Musical Extrava- ganza, Opinion, Gun Club, G.A.A. VAN DE VEER, JAMES ,Iim's smile is second to none. Jusendra, Red Cross, Intra- mural Track, Fr.-Soph. Foot- ball . Varsity Bilwflil1 - Her cherry smile and sense of humor make Elaine a likeable person. Latin Club, French Club, Mu- sic Workshop, Musical Extra- vaganza, Opinion, Jusendra, Ollice Assistant WAUGHOP, RICHARD Although Dick is quiet, he has won many friends at P.H.S. Hi-Y, Fr.-Soph. Basketball, Varsity Basketball TJARKSEN, RICHARD Loyality and impartiality are Dick's strong suits. German Club, Intramural Bas- ketball, Fr.-Soph. Football, Fr.-Soph. Track, Varsity Track WARREN, ROBERT Worries don't occupy Bob's mind. Track WELLS, HELEN Helen's sweet disposition and friendly ways will make her a success. German Club, G.A.A. WEED, JERRY Most people have to look up to Jerry in more ways than one. Intramural Bowling, Opinion WEILER, MARVIN Marvis folly and entertain- ing ways have made him pleasant to have around. Social Science Club, Opinion, Intramural Sports, Varsity Track WEST, DARLENE Darlene has a great capac- ity for friendship and an honest interest in others. G-A-A-, Cue Club, Spanish Club WESTEFER, PAUL Paul's only desire in life is to live a life of luxury. Cue Club, Jusenclra, French Club, Intramural Sports WHALEN. JAN ET Janet's winning personality and pleasing smile have made her outstanding at Central. CREST, Latin Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Cue Club, Ju- sendra, Red Cross, Musical Extravaganza, Social Science WENGER, WALTER Bud's casual and fun-lov- ing manner will carry him far in the years to come. Intramural Traclr WILKINS, ROBERT Bob rates a Lion share of success in life. Cue Club, Latin Club, Projec- tion Crew, Red Cross, Sr. Class Ollicer, Swimming, Var- sity Track YEAGER, GERALD Roseville's loss is Central's gain. W 70? vis Q J -if-U.1Z.,a Club WESSELHOFT, RUTH Ruthis sweet winning ways and sunny bright disposi- tion have rnade her well- liked. CREST, Spanish Club, Cue Club, German Club, Jusendra, G.A.A. WILSEY, PATRICIA Pat is a dependable, like- able girl whose joyous siirit is an inspiration to a . Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, G.A.A., Red Cross ZEIGLER, FRED F red's ability will certain- ly bring him much success. Spanish Club, Social Science Club, German Club, Fr.-Soph. Track, Fr.-Soph. Baslretball, Varsity Traclr, Varsity Baseball ILSON, GLENNA JEAN Glenna is a quiet but a true friend. Y-Teens, M usic Workshop WILSON, MONTREERE Montreere is a sweet-na- tured girl with a host of friends. Y-Teens WYLIE, ALBERT Al doesn't speak very often, but when he does, everybody listens. ZERWEKH, DONALD i 51 If good runners grew on trees, we woulda? appreci- ' Stamp Club, Latin Club, ' O ' ' C CI b S 'h 1 5 pinion, ue u , panls . Club ulll and cr II Var- ' if r Q ' S o , sity Track 1 .... - if, ate Uorfs track ability. - 1 it gi 5 5 515 IN MEMORIAM DONALD MONTOOTH October 30, 1929 -June 11, 1947 To plan affairs rests with man, to complete affairs rests with heaven. Chinese Proverb ZIEGLER, ROBERT ,X 5 I Bolfs singing is one of the highlighzs of the A Capella Ch ' mr. Latin Club, Music Workshop, Intramural Sports, Fr.-Soph. Football, Varsity Football 1 f5 .S Q' A if Q2 fo QC' I -lllll Wil VJ gl l 1 J l gg, 1 l li 63332 Q QM v9 lv X90 C7 'V U1 ,fp 5.-. 43 Great day! Pappy Yokum washes his feet. The three Scraggs entertain. efflux .gf 5 -..,,hM This ABC washer looks like a good deal. These CREST slaves take their work seriously. 4' ,. Qui K. EQ' ,. -gf s . ,Wi Ah, Keats. Couldn't live without him! Happy ending to hard work. s X 3 1 TFSPQN E b d to a needle is a saying often lled Artisans. Although the dictionary With patience, a block of iron may e worn own referring to a certain class of Oriental people ca defines the artisan as a trained worker, nothing describes the artisan quite as well as the above proverb. His aim of achievement is to reach the highest standard of quality, regardless of the task. A man young or old trained in a craft may set up a business for himself in his own home. Working tirelessly, he overlooks no detail in the article which he is to sell. Always he inspects each finished product meticulously before releasing it to the public. By laboring hard and long, he builds up his business and is an example of integrity and diligence. So it is with you, Juniors. Humble and genial, you work without end, looking forward to the coming year when you will have attained your goal. But, remember, you have not yet reached it! Be like the artisan who, given work, is able to endure any hardships with fortitude in order to realize his ambition. P' 2 l Q 'F-g If . fig, x fiifiggl ti? Q 067' . lfiwlff xyifx 1 i l , i r -,Ei ,f A f iiiliif' 2 . Qc -' ,iam . 'K A X, 1 'mr , 1fz' xi fi L Z' , ,Rf f were 1 uni J 4 Wg' if C E t Wil! fad O X f f s. lu 52 '51 K3 f' 1 ,mb fckkf f f N Q R -- E- 'ff . X731 ff ' .ff ' ? E ' 09 y X .-3-. 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As the coolie works for daily food to stifle the ever-present pangs of hunger, so do you, Sophomores, attempt to satisfy your appetite for knowledge. Like him, you try to better yourself, versed in the wisdom acquired from useful living and knowing well the rewards 4 of steadfastness, honesty, and kindness. ' - .Z xl 5-:vi-v ,,,.,. xi!-U 1:-gg 1 ,, ,bf-f' K S l 4 NL g LK Q- X -s tv QQ we M 71? p X 54,14 f W C . 1 I il! txtx 1 ,. Y c.. -4 . at S V'-'UL fxfuf' tix N 'A 6-I jfgwil X K as 25.-5, 4 S . 51,955 ew sea isrifsff. -H +0 Q M O L War 3 41- Q s A - 1, - n ff 1 M i Q-.J A ' i -thr- ,,Q,s6a:,O V 'Y X. 4 -gi.g7ff:2 L'-'-252 M ..,.f -fx,-5-,SI ,-y'sf'Nf'-vi, gl.. S iv-v ,-X! 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The majority of beggars are from families too poor to support an idle pair of hands. When the traveler first sees the hordes of beggars in the Orient, his feeling is one of immeasurable pity, and his impulse is to rid himself of their loathsome presence by scattering coins. On learning of their fellow-beggars' good fortune, more and more of the tatterdemalions gather about the bewildered traveler, and his attitude of pity dies a rapid death. The Oriental beggars are expert actors and will go to any length to avoid actual work, having chosen beggary in preference to a life of honest labor. They are skilled at making nuisances of themselves, they capitalize on their defects, simulate mutilation, and refort to any means of making themselves abhorrent. Freshmen, you, like the beggar, are members of a lowly class, unlike him, you need not remain there. Be not like him in deed, labor honestly, perform school duties faithfully, and your year of high school apprenticeship will soon be over. :A dxjij .BJ C7113 v-'N-QS fog-Q ,gi r'--'w-'N-5 1 Q Cf .- T i1 1- : ii -Z : N -l -i 5 .f 4 bg' q Sam 1 -Q.vQ9 tw , CH- xv-ji Q W 3 --5 'eb Giga 'df-3 ct-E7 'S i 'Q Q fv ii in-?,Q,Q cr CA Us rave ager aY enerous clventurous oving tudious Barbara Beckman Jerry Harris Gerald Stephens Ann Hinnen Treasurer -' President Vice-Presideni: Secretary 4 1 1 W 1 69 a?ilJ iii?iS1i?i2iiT?:5Ef:sE'i:' 2.553 .: 3:,:-:N:..- ., L Vk y : , we Ria, A f ., , 4 5 at r h54, ., ..1,. i,E Ax 'Jr' U. rdf, fuA:2,?:s:f2i:21:e2'f22gf2'Litasffsi:1e1s,zfms2as42 U, - .- s 1 A L 3 MW by N5 54 ' le? 5 EK ,pf i. I , I Blackwell, Loretta Beghtol, Betty Bodine, Bob ' BleQ :Q f B J li l,. ,. . . ... , .. 1 h,a,H 'fyia ' QQCLL 1 1, .5-awf,-I K mln- 1 'ill P ' S ,gililh A TL : i s b 1 ,rf - ' - ' B D ff C ' it ll ' it . , or A' iii ' . 3 ig A .l.ll. 13552. 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Kretzer, Carole Landon, George Langford, Barbara Krumpe, Carl Langfels, Audrey Laughlin, Sharon Legg, Ethel pley, Arthur wis, David wis, Eugene J ' 4 , l rf' Q r if a t ,h,l A,:,iX , . J gm gg i x Q - - we Eggs-A Lockwood, Betty Lou Lord, Priscilla Luecht, .lunior Maclcemer, Sherill L . l .ffm---f a ini QL I' aww 4-lax fiiIg,.hp sf v-. ..: 5 . - J U .gig 5 6 , 3- 1:1 3 W, 1 S A la lns ' awww' 'F , V 1 S S. a gp? ' 'HL ...5-'Qs' W an -',, S' ,ia f y A McElroy, Sharon Malone, Joanne Mann, Clifford Marks, Harry Marlxs, Joe N! L, -- 1 1. m,E.gg51,:i- ,fs'nE5Zi5T+'Ze:2 . If :sgg-:SYS ,- Merriff, Margaref Meyer, Richard Marlaif, Doris Marler, Suzanne Mayo, Rosanne McAdoo, Susie Q r y S , . flag s Vk.g SQ ' Q 'iir . ' 1 ,H+ ws Q A I , -'vi' 'QQ f A Meyer, Ronnie I 1 0' C9 v ll . 3 'warg f simian: ,Wk'd.'a'M. .f'fi-rg A A124 lf' Q - - 'P' 'E 4 if 'Q Q if as My Ge sl Y fame. S '32 'Q F V is seam fav KVL- as 7, M icono, Pauline Miller, David 2 I h as r Q ,- Q MJ: 5, 'fl' Huh' Miller, Ellioff Minder, Diclr Mohr, Darlene Mordue, Jerry McCarthy, Phyliss Morris, Aubrey McClini:iclx, Mary Jo Nullmeyer, Shirley Nugent, Lee O'Day, Bill Ohlsen, Barbara Paine, George ' i ZX X sg N it if Y is . S 'Q 'k f 1 it i:' .z:.A ' ' 5 A E K . ,. .i V. , Y X ifif' X' Qi' , V- - -.-eg - :i?:5,: iE?i..2-':f - ,. - -at A- P 2 if l - - i - .imap aft rms' - 3 -ww wi- - .i ..11Q1 W, NS., ji' Eg 'XSS' if . E : LL1 H J as X sifisff-5fa:spip1Q,gi11afv1K2 fs S 1 at Q 3 ir. N N A I Y ? Preston, Charlotte Reichert, Eleanor Raber, Kathleen Ringle, Bill . 7' 6 4 M 3 4r,.'-: Z ,, W' Jr fl NN Y y L 'illu- 1 - f L 31 S51 f . li - if 'i ff-:K , 'ia '1. at V ' 1 1559,- f ' 'S Palmatier, Barbara Palgren, Charles Patterson, Roger Patterson, Willard 'I , X S .. - .. : Q 1 5 , as as 6 1 ' ' H1 p' K W , Xxx ww I 1' lx , If , 1 9 ' My M l 1 ll N Lil rlllllz' X' i ell 4 1 1 f , ll In li' ii ii ll X 7 11713, M .Es f 1 l ll' Pattison, John Peterson, Judy Polich, Alvin Porter, Dolores Potts, Martha Pratt, Bob f. ,. . qqnl, . Rader, Shirley Robertson, Gerald Schneblin, Gloria Rees, Don Schmidgall, Bob Schniffker, John Schoentzein, Ernest Scott, Carol Seitzberg, Don Semelroth, Melba :Tug E ,. , V i -,H sfaagg g saw an 5 it A , 'r' ,,.- 'i a 1 1- .,-. .,-. -f' A ' gig? Shepherd, Charlie Shield, Jean Shofl, Dale S hroyer, John E sa- 4, it Ni? S P '+-xc K 'Sa 'Y' 5 wx W, 1 r ,,iif+,zgj,,. ,.,, .V ,.. A .1 N ,J 1 mi gk Tvs' QE if fa? fl Ni Q is ir q ig if ,, fffi. ll-., ,W ,fr Stevenson, Ralph Taylor, Bruce Stinson, Fifty lendering, Joanne. 'F X , ,...,,.., M., . -- ,, , SN Qu ia ., V3 Slceen, Barbara Slack, Sandra Smiley, Kathleen Smith, Cordena 11 ft' f . fs. ff' if , X , 'yr I 'fi-11 C ! 41 x. , X HW W , J my BG' Jian af, We ,if i XE Eff f VA! wx Smith, Roger Stobaugh, Don Ter Veen, Bill Snyder, Carol Tate, Phyllis Thomas, Miflyfln Sommer, Dean Spitz, Martha Stephens, Gerald Stern, Phyllis Thorn, Allan Tindall, Harry Tintholl, John Titus, Don Torris, Jean Van De Veer, Bob Ulf Waechter, Phyllis Waller, Janet Weinstein, Rhoda Wellington, Mary fa li iw ug , , 1 :QSM da YW ' 1 x ..,,i A if i, ,..' , ,v,.,E ,: Iv.b Li all if Q, '- Zicaro, Joe H . V, V : 2 im ' ii 51 W in lii :g,::, H o ZA ,fx ' ff K 'Y , vt M E. is is 321 Q xx me , s XM laik, Q. ' X ,ASS x. ' A -iff? Wesselholt, Bob Williams, Johnny Williamson, Tom Yeomans, Faye Young, Betty 6 'i 'i K' ,,,-.f..- Williams, Gordon Williams, Ray Witl1ee,.lanet Young, Barbara Youngmamludifh , f K S! if -2 i 111:1-v . i I ,f F5'...1'-' V Q ix 5, K Y Q 1 li If -4 1 N, i 1 ll I l l il l 5 li 1 4' W llgli X ,N J P ,Il i ll Q A X X l l i llllll'Jlllilv'iiiiiiI1!' 'fyJ. 4 E llll li N f A., iz, 15' llflllllliiiiih, W l A l'l1-'Wil me ,gel '1 .'l-lu 78 E V i B ln the fall of 1946 the orthopedic room for high school pupils of the city was opened at Central. It was organized primarily for the crippled but has been able to accommodate a few upils having other physical handicaps requiring spe- cial educational facilities. Some of these students are not able to attend any classes in the building but take all their subjects from their home room teacher. They all take part in as many school activities as possible. Although orthopedic rooms have become numerous in elementary schools throughout the country, such a room is rarely found in a high school. industrious students in the orthopedic. Anyone passing along the west corridor of P.H.S. during the afternoon may wonder at the strange sounds emanating from Room 204. Upon looking into the room he may be further surprised to see someone standing before the mirror talking to himself, or exercising his jaw and tongue or prac- ticing voice and articulation drills. These students are working under the direction of a trained speech correctionist to study their individual speech needs whether it be stuttering, in- accurate articulation, a voice problem, or a foreign accent. Any student who needs individual corrective work in speech may attend this speech clinic which is directed by Miss Helen Conway. This year twenty-six students have taken advantage of this opportunity for special help. The sight saving students learn in ideal surroundings. Central students learn abou-t speech. The aim of the sight conservation room is identical to every educational goal, the development of the student to his own highest level of achievement. This room has special lighting, large typed books, and other educational media especially suitable to the needs of those having eye diffi- cuties. All written work and study is done in this room, but students participate in regular class recitation and all other school activities. This class was organized at Peoria High School in 1940. Seventeen students have graduated from this room. Through special guidance in educational, vocational and social fields, t ese students have made adjustments and are taking their places in the world. 'DECK AL CLASS 79 5, T l , A 5 We x X I 1 5 1 5 . 1 . A' ' 5 Ex 1 I 6, r I 5 1 5' f ' Y X ' -'If .Al v, fa 6 X - is ,, A - ff , ' 1 , t K k ' 2 ' 6 ' ' .Y xx 5 ,T , x , . F f X A T fi- Tj .1 Jn 45 fi 5 K - -5 - .. I I 1 H f T' ' .f' . . W' ' R 4 ,K RQ r sc 2, . -.. .5 . .- --w'-fs' f s .. , ,,-,,..,- g-Q - -I' I - r, 1 ',:'1 ,.ESQA-if-,Zh-.h.,+: g-.1124 A . - ibff Q W Vik Who could ask for a better Fall? The Freshmen get off to a good start with their Freshmen Frolics. Four new representatives-at-large are added to our Student Council. We are given the opportunity to see many different types of vocations. Our football team has a season of which we can well be proud. We vote to change our name from Maroons to Lions, may we always live up to it! The Homecom- ing bonfire, stunt-show, game, and dance add to a wonderful season. Then we dance and make merry at the Op-Hop and many novelty dances. Finally, the Turkey Day game goes by and we wash Manuals face. And last but not least comes the Senior Class play The Big Help. Watch for the big event! We have to keep King Neptune happy, you know The Scraggs and the Yokums clash. Tripping the light fantastic at Homecoming 'I , Q i . nm xiii 'H lKsM'1W'f9 ' Elf? Muscles Myers says a Few words. Mighty lires from little matches grow. The stands fill up lor the big event. 'Ml Council candidates give their speeches. l Q, 05,5 . . f 4 ,Mr Jn- , S , ,. f il W, Q . ij., M V N ,aft so ,W ,. V. , ,XA . fi , .' 1 .ww .QW Thrills at the Turkey Day game. Central students learn about lire prevention The two mayors shalce hands. Students tour Le Tourneau during vocational trips i .f X , X .1 X, IW, X V I H- X R N 4 1. i. jf X 5 x . 1 X X X' X 1, , , A N x 72 1 ll vi 2 X'-aaig.. ix f' - , tv 1 g X. .W lfigaggiisf ,J - CC, Agn g AXE W flipai-Q Q sa' ' . f ' --'- , Y 1 - 25 vig Brr-Old Man Winter arrives, bringing cold weather with him. The basketball season gets under way with a good team and some good new cheers. Sophomore and Senior guinea pigs get quite a jab out of their TB tests. The Y-Teens collect clothing for Europe's war-torn children. Then come our vacation and the Yuletide, mistletoe and holly, excitement and joy. The Chistmas Formal on December 30 is a fitting climax to the holidays. This yearis Vesper service is very inspiring. We start the New Year by cramming lor semester exams. College Day gives us the opportunity to interview representatives from various 'sc ools. On Valentine's Day the annual Sen- ior Hop is held. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, the Jusendra play, ends the season with live out- standing performances. Something new has been added to the Girls' Choir robes. . ,,,.,,-wr Central sharpies at the Council Christmas Dance Santa brings goodies to our German Club friends. Good news-Opinion's out! ,wk Loolrs like a hot game. Forgetting Troubles at the Pre-Exam Jam. must be a really e Q if , L ,,', a ,ff X 2 Be brave, Ste .855 .M xciting basketball game! ve, you may live. Super toothpaste ad. lt's mine, I tell you! Precious cargo. 'T ' '-Q-mf -um 8 V i. if ry ,355 z- - Vai 1. k J an ,gi , A nh 1Yf':L ?ff 12, A 7 Q and we shall have snow. W s s SPRKNG yliitb fi- -T ul, lf' ,- X xf f 1 Q X J 3 f as Kll N li 6 ,w X f sd X . f . XTR-4 ,.. , ,- -- , wt k 'X X, 13:3 so ' Q . X 3 In - X 6 in it A T XT X 'X 'x ,na ,,, f ,ff k X X 1' I 6 T r QJ I Zag,-f. i- I A is 6 ,.-' I J x if ' 'it at ' , r - 'I' ' Q I Ai 1 . I s ' , 9 -, x nf. F, -'-if . .. Q 6 J, ,y , .,, r ,G 'I 3' 1 A N f tl.: f-pg.: H . T E .Z-' LIST' L. ' v -. ,...- - 4 ' -b l- 'cb f k - ,-cs..-'11 5-1:- W - , -, -5-, In the Spring the young men's fancy turns to baseball and track. The Extravaganza, put on by the music department, lives up to its name-it is uextraii in every way. The Junior Prom, long looked forward to, is enjoyed and will long be remembered. Our president and vice-president and the new stu- .- dent council are duly inaugurated. The Spring Music Festival is very beautiful this year, both to see and hear. The Greater Peoria Track Meet gives us a day out of school. CREST comes out! Bac- calaureate Service and Commencement Exercises mark the Senioris farewell. June 11, exams are passed l?l, report cards out, school out. All worn out! Track beauties reign. Full dress for the Junior Prom. Andy and Bob take office. .- ,- nimble fingers charm her audience. Fascinating physics. Another false alarm, kiddies! Gesundheit! 5' There's more than one way to get to school. Practical biology. Bird's eye view of a swat session E' X i 'f ai i 'L-V Q -V X ,yyv . Viak ' ,, ,TQ l at ii 'f 'H -W .M ff img ' i iliif -A 'N K, r mfr w e Munch, munch. Summer's drawing nigh -wg-. The Rec in winier dress. The lull before the rush. Bird's eye view. A grand slam, maybe? The Pause That Refreshes N f f fiwff R' 4 ' Q! ff' 'ff' ,P H uf-X -V ,ff N ' 1 U, ffm , 9437' W fpggif' 4 ' Mai, Cen, J 1i11- if-fi Acting on the Oriental sta ge required much slcill, since there was little, if any, scenery, and it was up to the actor to inform the audience as to the part he was playing If he stooped, he was showing that he was going through a door. If he carried a wand tipped with white horsehair, he was a supernatural being. By carrying a banner with a wheel painted on it, he informed the audience that he was riding in a chariot. Meanwhile, the stagehands would calmly wall: about the stage, rearranging the tables and the chairs while the play progressed. However, actors did not conline their talents entirely to the theatre-they were also a definite part ol every street scene, especially during a festival or holiday. During such periods, jugglers, magicians, and even puppet shows lined the streets, perlor ' anyone who cared to watch. ming lor These festivals served to get the people together and thus did much toward the success of the civilization. They were to the Orientals what our extra-curricular activities are to us. Through these organizations, we have gained many new friends, have learned many new things, and finally have added to the strength ol our own civilization. L-22'4 if eff' 4 tp 1111. 4 Q glsicxxg teli' ,.., T'-1 -.1 2 A 'T' ' I - -3 Ns! - ..:-.3 T'-T' g 1' 'T' 42, f ll.- Z'-I V4 i Z fri 2 g UW- ST-52? -A-L lf -....-- ..l- 1 Av 41 ff-n' a - I-T -- EV3-Ci b V Q60 1 i ER OLD NDERS ln the best Oriental tradition, we bow low before the many honors and achieve- ments that have enriched Harold Andersonis high school career. Besides capably lilling his office as president ol the Student Council this year, Herold has been active in other lields and a top-ranking student as well. ln short, Andy gets our vote lor a really all around person. Student Council Officers Sutton, M., Anderson, H., Clarlr, J., Jones, B., Erlzert J The Council made u of students from each class, rs interested in the weliiare of the students and the school The Christmas Formal is annually a project ol this group and rs one of the enjoyable social al- fairs of the school The school directory and the Citizenship Campaign are among other outstanding benelrts given to the school. by this hard-working ROW 1-Jones, B., Clarlc,'J., Sutton, M., Heller, D., Franlxel, B ROW 2-Oaklord, A., Tintholl, J., Reichert, W., Anderson, H., Johnson C Mr Greeley ROW 3-Erlxert, R., Dyslin, K., Lanlcton, G., Eagleton, D., Erlcert J 'Y STUDENT COUNCIL Marile and Randy say good-bye. Andy and Bob take office. Grand March at fhe Clwrisimas Formal. The two leaders shake hands. fag ffl 47,1 f f if K.. .Fl Council concentrafes. Shirley collects contributions HONOR STUDENTS BARBARA LEE FARRIS RUTH WESSELHOFT STACY GEBHARDS LAVONNE HARSEIM MARY HABERKORN FRED PFEIFFER DOLORES CAMPEN MONNYA LIPKIN ARDEN ROTH SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY These students have been selected for a high Iour year scholastic record, character, service and leadership to be members of the Senior National W 1 Clugst J Far s B Lpk M Hartsoclr, J., Harseim, L., Pannabeclc c so r E W 2 Roeclreg, J Roth A Fahn 'c Ir C Thurman, R., Blossem, B., Leman, A. Jo ns R K ng W 3 McKe ty M W ss lhoft R R s R., Sutton, M., Clark, J., Lemon, J., Gebhar s W 4-Ca pe D H I P P d s A , Haberliorn, M., Wilsey, P., Marx, P., M n J Cop ROW 5 Kieser D Pfelfer F Morgan J Anderson, H., Boerclrel, B., Eagleton D Mueller ROW 1-Martig, J., Love, M., Rodems, N., Armin, B., Mueller, P., Finch, G., Arnholt, M. ROW 2-Livasy, N., Liplcin, M., Smith, C. J., Johns, R., Leman, A., Hale, L. A., Gauch, S. ROW 3-Franlcel, B., Fahnestoclr, C., Slusser, C., Rose, R., Peters, G., Arlord, P., Salford, C. ROW 4-Pendarvis, A., Burton, C., Miller, J., Swedell, E., Mclntosh, J., Habertorn, M., Campen, D., Lemon, J. ROW 5-Morgan, J., Bauman, F., Vaughn, D., Neumiller, D., Mr. VanDeventer, Hatfield, M. J., Schwartz, E. QLIILL AND SCROLL JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY These 'students have been chosen as members ol A high two year scholastic record has awarded Quill and Scroll, a national journalistic society be- these capable students with a membership in the cause ol much hard and continuous work on the Junior National Honor Society. Opinion, the school paper, and the Crest, our year book. ROW I-Wallace, D., Kahn, S., Wilson, N., LaRowe, M., Heller, D., Potter, S., McCool, N. ROW 2--Hall, J., Brodbect, B., Gummerson, B., Andres, A., Noppenberger, N., Huber, J., McDull, J., Augenleld, J. l ROW 3--Patton, D., Owens, M., Davis, H., Meidinger, M., Denton, J., Kranz, N., Barlrey, B., Levine, M. ROW 4--Reichert, W., Green, K., Howard, T., Koch, S., Lange, B., Wolfe, R., Smith, M. E., Hepler, L. 91 I Jimmy Lemon Editor-in-Chief Alice Leman Patsy Mueller Business Manager Advertising Manager QNX sr V' I 1.4 Q? -a EVS Harlan Suffield Plnofogra pl1-y Sponsor T. B. Fluegel Business Sponsor . n :lin xl 1 VZ. a , - I ali i 1 'X P.. . sa 'L vi f' .1 J D iwad, l l S U 'gg I I i .4 5. Y. :- , - Emily Rice Ediiorial Sponsor Lyle Suffield Art Sponsor Ruth Rose Senior Editor Shirley Gauch Senior Editor Carol Sluser Faculty Editor 'Q Jackie Martig Activities Editor Gordon Peters Sports Editor Louise Hale Activities Editor if--N Jane Miller Typist I Dolores Campen Classes Editor 1 .1 Connie Jo. Smith Typist Janet Whalen Jeanne Corey , Darlene Mansfield Ass't Advertising Manager Ass't Advertising Manager Ass't Advertising Manager Ruth Johns Faculty Editor Carol Fahnestock Art Editor Frank Baumann Senior Photographer ff? Jaclrie Kammerer Ass't Advertising Manager -14 NN A ,fn .7 OL-0-5111 lvl mf J fffwffl ff M-A ROW 1-Smith, K., Trager, T., Swedell, E., Patison, J. KNEELING-Fleming, T., Bauman, F. ROW 2-Ramey, V., Lipkin, M., Haislip, M., Love, M., Mclntosh, J., Kehl, E. ROW 3-Snyder, D., Jones, P., Pendarvis, A., Wilson, H., Allenbach, J., Gillespie, S. EST ASSISTANTS PHOTOGRAPHERS ART STAFF f l The editorial and business stalls with the assist- Q.,-3 ance of our sponsors join together to produce this I:-is-E-, year book for the students ol P.H.S. . ,Il 'l-' K7 x ' 'l r CREST BUSINESS STAFF X I ROW 1-Weast, E., Szold, M., Strehlow, S., Haney, J., Mueller, P., Kitchell, S., Kissinger, M. M. X R ' LQUE ROW 2-Rose, R., Hartsock, J., Corey, J., Lindstrom, B., Leman, A., Bauman, P., Harseim, L. W ROW 3-Kammerer, J., Gregg, C., Smith, M. E., Mr. Fluegel, Ziegler, C., Whalen, J., Mansfield, D. 'XY 'ET' QE? Nu. I. s X fy--....-... X1 f new G7 I E, -.4 -me Wx 4 A 6. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW :Qin K7'iJ '5x, 1-Smith, C. J., McDowell, V., Strehlow, S., Szold, M., Gauch, S., Borin, M., Pepparcl, J., Nelson, J. 2-Livasy, N., DuBois, J., Kerr, B., Prince, R., Rodems, N., Mehlenbeclr, S., Mehrings, A. 3-Moeller, J., Schoenheider, D., Mueller, P., Hosler, P., Schaenzer, N., Jeslre, A., Scott, N. 4-Monlc, J., Sutton, M., Beclrel, B., Campen, D., Moore, M., Arford, P., Shreves, N. 5-Mr. Sweclell, Poad, B., Trager, T., Powers, R., Harris, L., Titus, R., Mr. Bielema. DEANS' AND COUNSELORS' ASSISTANTS If This group ol efficient students is on duty during R , each school day to aid with details of work. They A 7, answer the phones, do messenger service and give 1 first aid. These people are repaid by the experi- ence gained. PAGES AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS ' - ROW 1-Denton, J., Davis, M., Miller, J., Michael, G., Emory, I., Arnholt, M. ROW 2-Brandon, V., Jacobson, D., Bechtel, D., Peppard J., Emory, S., Moore, ROW 3-Talbott, J., Arlord, P., Brown, M., Wilcox, D., Caldwell, A., Smith, K. J fbi ll M. fc? was y 'YZF' 7 4Q' 'TSP V' . 'S' 5 .fi K V-A... . ' . We 'mv-saw -'f -- . 1 , v E X - 421-':'S.. Q ' r' -,s -rf z fr .a .fi-'44 .fb-. - 1 V ' 1 V 1 1'-1 '-f4'IJ A ' 1- I ' .Q . ii 1 it 1' fag: I' fn: ' ,. A-i 'M I Efffs' 1 ' in rl 1 M..- 1 ff ' ' '43 1 A ' X XX ' 3 t. s ' . Q 7 I r A: 151 ff .. ga- J ,f f3., Q'- HL y -Zf Y-,r Q . f X ggflliif gf V . I ' f 1 T .5 1 -fffi i' ?:1..1-ff-'ffl Mary Jo Hatfield Jim Morgan EC-Ii'f0l'-in-CIWICI Business Manager OPINION Mrs. Ethel Sporich J. B. VanDeventer H. E. Irene Wilson Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor 3 Mary Haberkorn Mary Ann Arnholt Carol Safiord Dick Neumiller Sports Editor Ass't Business Manager Circulation Manager Editorial Editor ...Q .1 EDITORIAL STAFF SEATED-Armin, B., Hatfield, M. J., Haberkorn, M. ROW 1-Noppenberger, N., Livasy, N., Hartsock, J., Haislup, M., Mehrings, A. Rael, B., Porter D Kuck C ROW 2-Arlord, P., Burton, C., lfevine, M., Schaenzer, N., Pannabecker, A., Michael, G., Young B Stewart V Andres L ROW 3-Haney, J., Mr. Van Deventer, Dague, B., Nangle, B., Frankel, B., Pyle, J., Schwartz E Eldred A ROW 4-Carter, L., DeWeerth, R., Neumiller, D., Weiler, M., Lankton, G., Vaughn, D., Baird A Co-operation ol the Senior and Junior Opinion stalls bring the Opinion, our school paper, to the students weekly. Each issue is comprised of much hard work and extra time. BUSINESS STAFF SEATED-Arnholt, M., Morgan, J., Rodems, N., Haines, B., Meinen, M. ROW 1-Shemas, B., Melzer, M., Finch, G., Salford, C., Mehlenbeck, S., Means, B., Valentine ROW 2-Gilchrist, J., Merritt, M., Mr. Van Deventer, Davis, J., Leiter, B., Graves, K. .JV ROW 'I-Krumpe, C., Merritt, M., McClinticlr, M., Lord, P., Castle, J., Corey, J., Schwab, J., Elam, L. ROW 2-Barabe, J., Silberstein, J., Bond, J., Withee, J., Gregg, M., Holrin, J., Hodge, J., Cohen, T. ROW 3-Arnhclt, M., Andres, A., Sandy, M., Isaacs, B., Striclcle, S., Johnson, M., Gottwald, D. ROW 4-Denton, J., Seiler, C., Hinnen, H., McAdoo, S., Kent, G., Tendering, J., Lewis, D. ROW 5-Carter, L., Joerger, G. Koch, V., Zeigler, C., Lange, B., Caldwell, A., Palmgren, C. This dramatic club is for the Freshmen and So ho- mores interested in any phase of the theatre. These students produce a play once a month under the able guidance of their sponsors. Being able to direct CUE CLUB or participate in these plays in any way gives these students added poise and responsibility. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW McDull, J., Brauer, J., Eaves, C., Dawson, G., Cooling, B., Hoffman, A. Jacobson, E., Ohlsen, N., Hunt, S., Wilson, M., Wilson, N. Neely, D., Hunt, S., Wellington, M., Henebry, B., Schneblin, G., Keyser, R. Rittmiller, M., Thomas, M., Kammerer, C., Mayo, R., Balmer, J. 5-Wagner, M., Derges, T., Keene, W., Barkey, B., Harker, R. 1--Mr. Burns, 2-Keeler, J., 3--Zinser, J., 4-Kranz, N., 999-1 .qw QU' if 'Q' fs' gr 2981 it all swf 15' 1 v W , .noni fi f .wx 7 sizes? - .-73 K. x if ROW 1-Stoll, J., Gummerson, B., Haverton, H., Meiclinger, M., Potter, S., Grant, B. ROW 2-Burrell, P., DuBois, J., Brunswick, C., Heller, Dx, Bloom, N., Kitchell, D. ROW 3-Rosenfeld, J., Kieser, D., Hull, B., Hagen, S., Holclerman, J., Palmatier, B. ROW 4-Neumiller, M., Noppenberger, N., Huber, J., Hepler, L., Wombaclwer, L., Miss Matson. ROW 5-Miller, M., Elson, S., Coulter, J., Smith, M., Gorman, M. L- is .22 5 cus CLUB l . - J -of Jlll B.. ROW 1-Coburn, H., Lockwood, B. L., Kelley, A., Carrigan, M., Tate, P., Weinberg, C., Blackwell, ROW 2-Marler, S., Langford, B., Glass, D., Fosco, D., Hullinger, J., Morris, A. ROW 3-Gilbert, K., Scott, C., Ekstrand, K., Yoemans, F., Norris, H., Carlson, T., Miss Maxlielcl. ROW 4-Luthy, F., Strathman, J., Davis, D., Schoenbein, E., Birdzell, T., Webb, W., Anderson, P. L. ,gn 3,5 M' ,rw aw Qi W' K., . , .-f 'W wif -E is 5 'W 99 Mm- 'IC11' 'WSF f a ROW ROW ROW ROW 4 ROW 'I-Siegle, A., Bruninga, A., Linsfrom, B., Bauman, P., Tiniholl, M. J., Harseim, L., Alexander, M., Andres, L., Hoag, B. 2-Pleiller, F., McCaddon, N., Livasy, N., DuBois, D., Harris, L., Marcus, D., Kuch, C., Meinen, M., Klaus, B. 3-Thurman, R., Rael, B., Love, M., Sirehlow, S., Hale, L. A., Hageman, M., DeMoure, S., Mead, J., Jones, B. -Shemas, B., Blossom, B., Johns, R., Gauch, S., Saad, E., Schaenzer, N., Michael, G., Henrich, B., Baird, A. 5-Doyle,'J., Aronovslxy, N., McCartney, D., Clarno, B., Neumiller, D., Parlrer, D., DeWerth, R., Wesiefer, P., Shaver, J., Sour, L. This dramatic club has a membership of Juniors and Seniors. Most of fhese siuclents have worked one way or anoiher in the Cue Club, iheir Freshman or Sophomore year. Each year this group presents a play for the public. This year's produciion was 'che comedy, THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER. JUSENDRA ROW 1-Harris, C., Weinsiein, D., Stufzman, A., Kerr, B., Snider, W., Gilchrist, J., Sluser, C., Swedell, E., Balzer, V. ROW 2-Prince R., Farris, B., Nell, N., Smith, C. J., Miller, l., Szold, M., Bauman, L., Mueller, P., Saflord, C. ROW 3-Mansfield, D., Cusick, S., Peppard, J., Pool, M., Stevens, D., Moore, M., Talboit, J., Jones, P. ROW 4-Burton, C., Schmidt, J., Marx, P., Schwartz, E., Miller, S., Monlr,-J., Davis, J., Balzer, J. ROW 5-Lanlrfon, G., Brown, M., Poad, B., Snyder, D., Wolschlag, J., Holrin, G., Colley, B., Gorman, H., Tracy, G. I 4 if -'if A :vw-HQ fi vxx fy U' ROW 1-Borin M., Jacobson, D., Reinman, W., Haislup, M., Rodems, N., Kissinger, M. M., Haney, J., Taylor, D., Thomas, M. ROW 2-Mehrings, A., Brill, M., Burns, M., Ramey, V., Jackson, M., Pannabecker, A., Martig, J., Valentine, V., Paine, R. ROW 3-Keas, B., Frankel, B., Jeske, A., Scott, N., Rose, R., Eldred, A., Applegate, A., Barnewolt, M. ROW 4-Spitz, S., Clark, J., Miller, J., Lutticken, B., Arnholt, M. A., Armin, B., Finch, G., Melzer, M., Daman, N. ROW 5-Michael, T., Ecklund, F., Davis, M., Waller, BJ, Hunter, L., Morgan, J., Smith, L., Cooling, T., Pyle, J. .lusENnRA fy 'P X gy V own ROW 1-Herold, J., Groeper, L., Gillespie, S., Chapin, L., Mayne, M. A., Eirk, K., Gregg, C., Backvold, S., Ritson, V. ROW '2-Hartsock, J., Maurer, S., Harper, P., Mackert, R., Hall, M., Kammerer, J., Montooth, A., Pullen, P., Neely, J., Saurs, R. ROW 3-Harkracler, Ei, Judy, D., Jacob, S., Davis, M., McKenty, M., Hurst, M., Stewart, V., LeSuer, M., Miss Spickard. ROW 4-Campen D Kirwan K Krauser, M., Lucy, M., Taylor, L., Haberkorn, M., Puckett, B., Nelson, J., Leiter, B., Allenbacln, J. C Z' I D. ROW 5-Oakford: Wilkinsi, Morain, G., McMurray, L., Wilson, H., Powers, R., Erkert, R., Kottemann, G., Grove, ., reg er, ,! 'x 'f' raw 4 Wm, 4 , .,,ml,. ,. 3 .NW -.. ,aw 'swfail .IW Aw M 'Q' . 152' ,fjfiiisu ,1wY5 'fg . .A ROW 1-Szold, M., Gauch, S., Johns, R., Seitz, S., Love, M., Bauman, L., Isaacs, B. ROW 2--Salzenstein, C., Burr, H., Marcus, D., Lindstrom, B., Saad, E., Leman, A., Luthy, F. ROW 3-Striclrle, S., Colborn, C., Anderson, P., Mason, G., Smith, M., Wagner, M. L., Elson, S. ROW 4-Waters, D., Parrish, D., Strathman, J., Colton, R., Snyder, D., Shively, D. i Outside speakers and actual participation in some of the Spanish customs has made this club interest- ing as well as profitable to the student. Singing and stories are told in Spanish in many of the monthly meetings. ROW 1-Wilson, J., Owens, M., Zinser, V., Gilbert, S., Davis, M., Arnholt, M. A. ROW 2-Delavallade, M., Frederick, M., Meinen, M., Alexander M., Tinthofl, J., Wheeler, S. ROW 3-Armin, B., Taylor, L., Layton, C., Jones, P., Hild, A., Leiter, B., Salford, C. ROW 4-Wilcox, E., Scott, R., Eagleton, D., Tyrell, C., Charleston, J., Davis, D. an If ROW 1-Hodge, J., Carrigan, M., Meidinger, M., Dreher, D., Glass, D., Yeoman, F. ROW 2-Patterson, J., Falleruis, C., Bloomberg, A., Schaenzer, N., Stoll, J., Adams, B. ROW 3-Miller, D., Brauer, J., Kranz, N., Denion, J., Harlrer, R., Harris, J., Miss Bunch. ROW 4-Means, B., Grove, C., Birdzell, T., Baird, A., Keene, W., Applegafe, A. h X EX J' ' 1- 1 I l 73 X SPANISH CLUB rVJ,, , git! V ff I W., 1 Elfs' xv ROW 1-Augenlelci, J., Corey, J., Wiihee, J., Garren, J., Hagen, S., Baker, J., Murphy, D. ROW 2-Greene, D., Hall, J., Brunswick, C., Heller, D., Johnson, M., Burrell, P., Keeler, J. ROW 3-Stewart, V., Schusler, D., Jackson, R., Kearns, C., Hunt, S., Schneblin, G., Burnham, B., Minor, G. ROW 4-Campen, D., Hurd, R. Nell, L., Johnson, C., Kornquist, J., Bucher, B., Gilbert, K. 103 Rf c ROW 1-Critchlow, C., Joerger, G., Rittmiller, M., Tendering, J., Glendy, C., Mackemer, S., Wilkins, J. ROW 2-Williamson, T., Blender, M., Merrick, B., Tretxesch, O., Caldwell, A., Seiler, C., Barkey, B., Sours, L. ROW 3-Waite, C., Watson, J., Ekstrand, K., Kent, G., Youngman, J., Juerjens, F., Bibo, G., Haberkorn, C. ROW 4-Eagleton, R., Clark, T., Lange, B., Gardner, D., DeWeerth, R., Buenneke, B., Koch, S. LATIN ROW 1-Sommer, ROW 2-Werner, ROW 3-Warren, ROW 4-Nugent, This is a club for students who are interested in ancient customs and the language. Each Latin class is in charge oi one meeting where interesting re- ports and discussions are given. J., Beckman, B.,-Ackerinan, L., Cooling, B., Noppenberger, N., Palmatier, B., Woll, R. N., McCaddon, N., Wilson, N., LaRowa, M., Kahn, S., Tate, P., Buchtzinder, M., Patton, D. D., Webb, W., Merritt, M., Wellington, M., Henebry, B., Holderman, J., Scott, C., Stevenson, D. L., Archdale, P., Herold, F., Shepherd, C., Pratt, B., O'Day, B., Eagleton, G., Court, B. -s ' Q ., 'ff h'1.. 7 WMF! -3 ri' ae. gi ROW 1-Kellstedt, B., Schnittlrer, J., Kitchell, D., Heller, D., Lutticken, B., Sutton, M., Arnholt, M. A., Rees D ROW 2-Lewis, D., Shanlcs, D., Gummerson, B., Farris, B., Mehlenbeclz, S., Roclems, N., Couden, J, Shroyer, J ROW 3-Carter, L., Lepley, A., Thomas, M., Eldred, A., Burke, R., Keyser, R., Harisoclr, R. ROW 4-Paine, G., Morris, A., Krauser, M., Groeper, L., Smith, K., Miller, M., Palmgren, C. LATIN CLUB ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 'V' ' Y ....,-,,. -.,..., .... - ,....--A '--i'iiil.nr ..,,.. 1-Harern, J., Krumpe, C., Gicldan, N., Jacobson, E., Slreen, B., Ash, E., Kerswill, V., Barabe, J. 2-Laughlin, S., Fleming, T., Salzensiein, J., Bond, J., Kelley, A., Jackson, B., Coburn, H. 3-Honey, M., Grani, 'B., Wolle, R., Williams, J., Harlrrader, E., Carlson, T., Choen, T., McAdoo, S. 4-Hollman, J., Haas, E., Hokin, J., Gregg, M., Tintholl, J., Gillespie, C., Marx, P. , 5-Borden, G., McKinney, J., Neumiller, M., Derges, T., Gorman, M., Coulter, J., Thomas, M., Kelley, E JS cv . '1'C'V 'Fe- 'fv A,-1 Vim-my ROW 1-Kallametros, C., Dawson, G., Lord, P., Gilchrist, J., Andres, L., Brown, R. ROW 2-DuBois, J., Benner, L. A., McDulf, J., Levine, C., Levine, M., McCool, N., Potter, S. ROW 3-Miller, J., Wolfe, J., Hageman, M., Haverton, H., Schaenzer, N., Spain, R., Kissinger, M. M. ROW 4-Hartsock, J., Gauch, S., Wilson, H., Castle, J., Michael, G., Sandy, M., Johns, R. The purpose of this club is to enable the students interested in France to become better acquainted with the country. Current affairs are discussed as will as the past history of France. Anyone who is inter- ested in France is invited to join. ROW 1--Lucy, M., Fredman, R., Chapin, L., Haberlxorn, M., Rowland, G., Peard, M., Beclxel, B., Stein, D., Mayne, M. ROW 2-Borin, M., Jaclcson, M., Hosler, P., Eaves, C., Gillespie, S., Rutledge, S., Wombacher, L., Finch, G. ROW 3-Frankel, B., Allenbach, J., Swedell, E., Talbott, J., McFadden, P., Landwirth, L., Oalxlord, A. ROW 4-Colter, J., Pendarvis, A., Comegys, B., Spears, S., Westeler, P., Wilson, H., Miss Buswell. 3 tw' W 1 Euler G Andres A chwab J u er mi h J Hennch, B., Schneider, C., Plumer, J., Reichart, E., Stoecker, M. ROW 2 Endres M Kieser D Holras B Sutton M lumer B Schmidt C Mueller, P., Douglas, C. Hinnen, A., Weinberg, C. ROW 3 Smith K Schumacher K Reichert R Gottwald D Hatlreld M J Cooling, T., Davis, M. L., Wells, B., Landon, G., Reichert, W. ROW 4-Corwin R Plelller F Thurman J Llndemann B Stephens G Szidon, D., Jacobs, J., Vierling, J., Morain, G., Nangle, B. ROW 5 Hatfield B Zelgler F Becker J DeWeerth R Johnson H M ller, J., Tausig, H. GERMAN CLUB Y-TEENS This group ol girls, sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. has many splendid 'things to its credit. The girls' most notable achievement was the clothing drive lor needy Europeans which reached a new high in re- sults. ROW 1 Kelly P Preston C Daily E Wilson J Laughlin S., Bechtel, D. ROW 2 Kelley L Euler G Potts M Kelley C Lee J Miss Burdick. ROW 3 Miss Albright DeLavallade M Hyler L Yeomans, F., Schnider, C., Brown, O. ROW 4-Coleman D Graves K Langlels A Hatfield M. J., Miller, R., Rhodes, M. ,ggsxfb MF KNEELING-Moeller, J., Nangle, B. SITTING-Mr. Pacey, Lemon, J., Bork, N. ROW 1-Brown, R., Wilkins, J., King, F., Harkrader, E., Means, B., Keel, D., Spidle, M., Rowland, G., Koetter, M. ROW 2-Wilkins, B., Oakford, A., Morain, G., Hunter, L., Molchan, D., Anderson, H., Powers, J. ROW 3-Schmidt, D., DeWeerth, R., Muegge, A., Erkert, J., Becker, J., Koch, V., Coffey, B. PROJECTION CREW SCIENCE CLUB Ability to operate P.H.S.'s motion picture ma- Science Club is for students particularly interested chines .has prompted these students to become in Science. This group meets once a month to dis- members of the Crew. They give up free hours to cuss scientific subjects, hear interesting talks on operate these machines for class room study, aiding science and in an informal way further their knowl- the teachers and students. edge of the subject. ROW 1-Augenfeld, J., Saltz, E., Hall, M. J., Mohr, D., Stoll, J., Strathman, J., Moeller, J. ROW 2-Luthy, F., Gummerson, B., Levine, M., Meidinger, M., Schwab, J., Andres, A., Wilson, N. ROW 3-Alexander, M., Garren, J., Huber, J., Zinser, J., Saurs, B., Denton, J., DeMoure, S. ROW 4-Joerger, G., Seiler, C., Kranz, N., Wombacher, L., Rosenfeld, J., Hepfer, L., Miss Kinhofer. ROW 5-Caldwell, A., Parker, D., Neumillzr, D., Tausig, H., Zeigler, C., Luanswirth, L., Gilbery, K. N K,-f su-A ROW 1-Haines, N., Hatfield, B., Joerger, G., Andres, A. ROW 2-Wolschlag, J., Saurs, R., Powers, R., Drummond, R., Mr. Pacey. STAGE CREW Although behind the scenes these are the people who help to make assemblys and stage productions what they are. Building sets, working the public ad- dress system, and working hand in hand with the students and teachers to better our productions. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Monthly meetings ol Social Science Club prove interesting to the student who wishes to keep in contact with current events. Speakers and club dis- cussions bring these events closer to the student. ROW 1-Jacobs, J., McCaddon, N., Schaenzer, N., Spain, R., Armin, B., Lutticken, B., Arnholt, M., Gilbert, S., Beckel, B., Nangle, B. ROW 2-Leber, l., Cantrell, M., Prince, R., Brandon, V., Lipkin, M., Smith, C. J., Brill, M., Taylor, D., Stutzman, A., LeSuer, M., Mr. Heghin. ROW 3-Haberkorn, M., Hartsock, J., Paine, R., Alexander, M., Eldred, A., Haney, J., Krauser, M., Kirwan, K., Davis, J., Jones, P. ROW 4-Marx, P., Burton, C., Eckland, F., Dunning, P., Arlord, P., Campen, D., Nelson, J., Leiter, B., Charleston, J., Powers, R., Sours, L. ROW 5-Talbott, J., Morgan, J., Hoag, B., Waller, B., Comegeys, B., Tausig, H., Weiler, M., Lankton, G., Wilsey, P., Hatfield, M. J., Schwartz, E. 0 Go fgeal Sit down, son. Make yourself at home. I came to see Mr. Hopford. CC THE BIG HELP 'The Big Helpf' the senior class presentation of hospitjlity only to prevent his rival, Mr. Davenhall, 1948, contained more than its share of laughs and rom oing so. Adding sparkle to the play were comic crises. Conflict arose when Gail Parkhurst ar- George Teasdale, Leland Hunter, Jack Shaver, Karel rived at the Hopford household to deliver a speech Graves, Peggy Arford, Renna Thurman, Jo Monk, at the local high school. Mr. Hopford offered Gail Ardith Mehrings, Ann Bruninga, Lyle Gift and Bob Coffey. W.. ,.,, S s 4, as M i.g,Zfi,q:.?Q .wi E.-, W, yr., 5 5 e L ffm., , 1z,.r,1,. 4f,',f: sf We :z,V,Lglg ',,i if gigs.. K ,,'.., . fm.. Oh, for the life of a poet. We really should keep Gail Parkhurst, Daddy. f' Aa r in J , ir g W f Q Q uv: Q lc . . l 5 j'Y2'3' k'jl,y , if 22 . .9 , W... wma .Y .. 2 Q , Q Q I F 4 ' gl' V 0 Ol 1 X: 4 'Q x ' by ' Lf A -' o ,TVN . 0 ' M, lRsl'f4?Ul5 , . X25 ' - L Lows On behalf of the cast and all the seniors- .s , . is fis- rm we r Tell us Your Sec,-ef, Please, Tom! Go on, son, tell us what you know about the murder 'FHE Because of a particularly heavy schedule for the play, Practically every American has heard since child- hood ol The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The dra- matic sequences, such as Tom's whitewashing the fence and his love affair with Becky Thatcher, are portrayed in the play with brilliance and suspense. Miss Spickard employed a double cast this year. Tom was played by George Koetteman and Ralph Saurs, Becky by Lavonne Harseim and Suzy DeMoure, and Aunt Polly by Connie Jo Smith and Martha Thomas. jmggffx ,W una: an ,Vi . 1' 3 .. A V A ' 1 A f so T A 1 I W 5 A ' 315. A 3 1 A . uma L W QE -L l .' - .,,, .1 - f ' y 2-N rrrs an srrr ' T J syyy t lyi N Q K if i XI? I .41 7 -A y 5 .,.,f t ' ,,,' I j .-fmf'iF :-' 5 ifl-pp, frfij-gffwy jy , f ,, -uv, W-f-f Q v3'M:,yi,j?.if,, g srrr f Let's not say anything to Joe about it. Show me how t0 draw 6 house, Tom. - -'Q??a!' Q?59 V 4 K Kwai 4525 -Qual v i F A-T, ' 'T ' I f Y vii' Y SN M ldflgsn.. , l '1 ffl' T 'li x , ' X my Ill!!! , -4. gr Three cheers for Tom Sawyer! MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA Nunc Demit'cis Deep PUFPIBH Ballerina Dance With Me Star Spangled Banner MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA The Arkansas Traveler uvision Fusifivi' Habanera ULBTSOH S - 7 -' ,v fr nv r 1 ,f Q-Ex s Dry Bones Kenfucky Babe ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW 1-Pannabecker, A., Charleston, J., Titus, R., Williams, J., Krumpe, C., Beam, B., Schmidt, C., Wolfe, R., Lepley, M. 2-Birkett, W., Bibo, G., Kottemann, G., LaRowe, M., Lepley, A., Proctor, H., Carter, L., Woodall, W., Miller, R., Schneider, C., Farris, B. 3-DeWeerth, A., Morgan, L., Williams, R., Willems, G., Banks, M., Hill, B., Hullinger, J., Gregory, H., Bornholt, D., Welch, B., Suffield, B., MacDonald, J. 4-Camp, B., Davis, D., Price, J., Hilburn, W., Tyrrell, C., Martin, E., Webb, W., Green, M., Aronovsky, N., Brown, J., Wolf, R., Burr, A., Bateman, J., Butler, P. -Goodwin, D., Keas, B., Proctor, H., Green, C., Turner, B., Shanks, D., Elam, L., Becker, J., Stees, A., Barkey, B., Grant, B., Stin- son, Pf, Robinson, H., Kelley, K. Peoria High's band has appeared at basketball and football games to cheer us along to victory. Their music has added to the good sportsmanship, team support, and friendliness of our games. BAND MAJORETTES 3 9 . Mr. Elliott raises his baton . . . LEFT TO RIGHT-Palmatier, B., Shanks, D., Green, C., Turner, B. QQ ROW 1-Barlcey, B., Lipliin, M., Clugsten, J., Lang, A., Pannabeclrer, A., Kahn, S., Andres, A., Krumpe, C. ROW 2-Shoyer, J., Scott, C., McKenty, M., Stewart, V., Sours, L., Wilson, H., Mr. Szepessy. ROW 3-Proctor, H., Hilburn, W., Brown, J., Capperrune, T., Hunter, L., Charleston, J., Wolfe, R. ROW 4-Bateman, J., Aronovslny, N., Davis, D., Wilcox, E., Hill, B., Tausig, H., Birlxett, W. Much time and work is taken by these students to bring the orchestra to perfection. Many musical honors are won for P.H.S. by these students who represent the school in concerts and contests. The beauty in music is shown by the line work of this group. Fiddles in harmony. One and two and .. 1.1 .. T 4 A ROW ROW ROW ROW Harseim, L., Smith, C. J., Pannabecker, A., Weast, E., Johns, R., Mehrings, A., Lindstrom, B., Haislup, M., Daman, N., Clement, B. Bauman, P., Michael, G., Hale, L. A., Jeske, A., Smith, L., Swedell, E., Dayhull, W., Mclntosh, J., Hatfield, M. J., Doyle, J. Lemon, J., Nangle, B., Frankel, B., Jacobus, J., Crone, J., Weinstein, D., Cohen, H., Schoolman, B., Morgan, J., Hill, B. Whiteside, E., Ziegler, B., Reed, B., Nueller, J., Reece, D., Erkert, R., Snyder, D., DeWeerth, R., Stevens, R., Muegge, A., Joos, D. A CAPELLA li. iliimw- :ini Ju illllgb ' fbi' fx These musical minded students have worked their way from one music group to another until the top has been reached. One hour a day ol class room work is used lor this choir to prepare to represent P.H.S. musically at concerts, Big Twelve, and at P.H.S. These students are given their choice to do the thing they enjoy doing most under the capable guidance ol Miss Poshard. Many of these students profit by experience and continue their music through college. Barbershop quartet. ff Congenial group. A 'E Lx-in ROW ROW ROW ROW 15. 1-Gillespie, S., Stutzman, A., Wolfe, J., Leman, A., Tinthoff, M., Smith, B. A., Brill, M., Sammis, B., DuBois, D., Livasy, N. 2-Wilson, H., Graves, K., Puckett, B., Copley, N., Burton, C., Clark, J., Lesuer, M., Martig, J., Thurman, R., Strehlow, S. 3-Hoagland, B., Schmidt, D., Gorman, H., Hillburn, W., Bateman, J., Butler, P., Judy, D., Zipprich, B., Harkrader, E., Van De Veer, J 4--Colton, R., Neumiller, D., Chambers, G., Roberts, J., Parker, D., Hoag, B., Powers, R., Pyle, J., Wolshlag, J., Strehlow, B. ' A CAPELLA . I , . 1. Wo, K, ' 5, f . l 'I lr 1-:J J l Ls uhlsny.. 'finn- T' Remember -. good pogfurgl girls, Christmas comes to Central. ROW I-Bork, N., Smith, P., Cooper, J., Thurman, J., Titus, R., Burr, H., Patton, D., Lipps, B., Adams, B., Colburn, H. ROW 2-Carlson, T., Wilkins, J., Spears, M., Minor, G., Schusler, D., Webb, W., Scott, R., Buchbinder, M., Muzzy, G., Sander, C. ROW 3-Parrish, D., Waller, B., Stees, A., Adkins, C., Summer, J., Burnham, B., Welch, B., Wolf, R., Hurd, R. ROW 4--Mericle, J., Drummond, R., Shively, D., Birkett, W., Lange, B., Buenneke, B., Comegys, B., Johnson, C., Gardner, D., Eagleton, R., Spears, S. BOYS' CHOIR GIRLS' CHOIR The Bo s Choir is another new singing group de- veloped by the schoolis Music Department, and made its lirst appearance last year. It is taking its place in Peoria High School as an outstanding musical organization. Members of the Girls' Choir, like the A Cappella choir, are singers with outstanding voices as well as exceptional musical ability. This group, although a comparatively newcomer among the many singing organizations at Peoria High School, has an out- standing record to its credit. ROW I-Pruett, J., Harris, L., Blew, K., Andres, L., Gilchrist, J., Alexander, M., Watkins, N., Marcus, D., Turner, B. ROW 2-Meinen, M., Lipkin, M., Mehlenbeck, S., Backvold, S., Haney, J., Davison, M., Shemis, B., Pool, M., Reiman, W. ROW 3-Marks, B., Lucy, M., Stein, D., Torgerson, P., Herold, J., Koetter, M., Barnewolt, M., Melzer, M. ROW 4-Thomas, M., Talbott, J., Rowland, G., Sours, L., Jones, P., Davis, M. L., Nelson, J., Sommer, D., Montooth, A. fffii- 995' - s,,1.-'wwf 111.-se, nip mf. .wr f L . J A as if ear s a A i . 5 T X E i is its ig 4' in afi, X ffl V- uf, M1 J K, .w.'...4,f', 4 'Q ROW 1-Drazin, E., Bloomberg, A., Haverton, Burrehh, P., Sandy, M., Brodbeck, B., Johnson, M., Heller, D. 2-Castle, J., Wilson, N., Cook, D., Corey, J., Schmidt, V., Huber, J., Daily, E., Weinrep, E., Sanders, J. ROW 3--Stidham, P., Schnedlin, S., Kearns, C., Cover, A., Siddall, V., Harker, R., Ruthledge, S., Brauer, J., Callaway, P. ROW 4-Haines, B., Gilbert, K., Nelson, A., Miller, P., Zeigler, C., Roedell, H., Anderson, P., Claudin, P., Smith, M. E. ROW 7 J' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB effy iii? '.. 7 These girls, most ol them Sophomores, have start- ed on their climb to A Cappella Choir. The first step is Glee Club where these girls are able to show their musical talent. Public appearances and class room work enable these students to gain musical experience. Nb... l I 1 ' i Al-' . X . Inj' Nil' .A V .S.G, ,assrsthfhex ag xr xv! ll Jil U x , N 7 HX gi, XX! V SKXT M-E! X'y1i X O Q D X -4 --Q-on-1 sys ROW 1-DeLavollode, M., Gregory, A., DuBois, J., Gummerson, B., Potter, S., Dreher, D., Stoecker, M., Voris, R., Potts, B. ROW 2-Levine, M., Griffith, B., Sever, L., Harbur, B., Russell, P., Stage, B., Kalfametros, C., Martin, l., Benner, L. A. ROW 3-Clark, B., Grubmeyer, J., Meidinger, M., Hanson, B., Seiler, C., Hull, B., Emory, S., Garren, J., Dismuke, C. ROW 4--Landwirth, L., Mason, G., Miller, M., Elson, S., Baker, J., Hepler, L., Saurs, B., Schneblin, D., Blender, M. ROW 1-Sweborg, B., Garrett, C., Schwab, J., Smith, D., Fields, N., Levine, C., Houghton, K. ROW 2-Woods, N., Kitchell, D., Zinser, J., Hinkle, B., Eaves, C., Owens, M., Spidle, M. ROW 3-Denton, J., Kieser, D., Rittmiller, M., Gunn, D., Kranz, N., McKinney, J. ROW 4-Luchsinger, M., Caldwell, A., Wells, B., Miller, S., Wanger, M. L., Derges, T., Treuesch, O. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Q These boys, through classroom work in our splen- did Music department have earned their right to be classed with the best of our musical groups. This year they have represented the school well and have brought credit to this institution. ROW 1-Leroy, R., Jueriens. F., Tinthoif, J., Schumacher, K., Jackson, B., ,Augenfeld, J., Fields, W., Jewell, D- ROW 2-Johnson, W., Meyer, R., Pratt, B., Deobald, J., Williamson, T., Borden, E. ROW 3-Means, W., Critchlow, B., Gillespie, C., Miller, H., Zipprich, B., Lewis, E., Reichart, R. ROW 4-Anderson, D., Getz, E., Watkins, J., Lindemann, B., Miller, D., Hickey, J., Ringel, B., MOYYJSI D- ROW 5'C0fWi'11 R-, ArChdale, P., Kaestler, G., Cohen, S., Hall, R., Schoenbein, E. ROW 5-FBYCI H-1 HUGH, F-I Werner, N., Koch, V., Kronquist, J., Jackson, R. Performers -Sours-, L., Stewart, V., McKenty, N., Andres, A., Johns, R. Side group-Jones, P., Levine, M., Gauch, S., Meidinger, M., Lucy, M., Gillespie, S. ROW 'l-Laughlin, S., Schneblin, D., Stoll, J., Miller, P., Schneblin, S., Layton, C., Clark, J. ROW 2-Herold, J., Pullen, P., Hale, M., Montooth, A., Denton, J., Zeigler, C., Webb, W., Lange, B. ROW 3-Mehrings, A., Bloomberg, A., Palmatier, B., Ohlsen, B., Hale, J., Caldwell, A. ROW 4-Brodbeck, B., Cook, D., Seiler, C., Harker, R., LaRowe, P. lnterest in music has prompted these students to become members of the Music Workshop. These eo le rovide their own musical entertainment at their melietings. This is their second year at P.H.S. and there is a large and talented membership. We hope this club will become a prominent part of the school. Performers- Wolfe, R., Stein, D., Michael, G., DeWeerth,R., Lange, B. Side group- Marks, J. Morris, A., Mclntosh,J., Thomas, M., Miss Poshard ROW 'l-Schoenbein, E., Fosco, D., Wells, B., Stoecker, M., Haney, J., Pool, M.- ROW 2-Rittmiller, M., Zinsen, J., Tendering, J., Arnholt, M., Eiler, G., Wilson, H., Schaenzer, N., Johns, R. ROW 3-Morris, A., Marks, J., Borin, M., Backvold, S., Emory, S., Sommer, D., Davidson, M., Daily, E. ROW 4-Snyder, D., Clement, B., Daman, N., Swedell, E., Smith, K. 5 SEATED-Hunt, S., Miss Fisher, Griffith, B. ROW 1-Ohlsen, B., Gummerson, B., McElroy, S., Beatty, K., Knapp, J., Miss Ray. ROW 2-Wells, H., Friederich, J., Harbur, B., Rosenfeld, J., Porter, D. ROW 3-Adams, J., Elcstrand, K., Young, B. These people have secured a greater knowledge of the library by having a membership in this club. With the assistance of the librarians these students have come better acquainted with our library and have at the same time helped to keep our library in an orderly appearance. RIFLE CLUB PRE-MEDIC CLUB 'OU lm SEATED-Comegys, B. SEATED CENTER-Miss Kinhofer. STANDING-Kelly, E-1 Wilcox. E-1 Wolfe, R- STANDING-Kelley, A., Coiden, J., Andersen, D., Mohr, D., McKenty, M. fi. fr V . .,' S ROW 1-Harlzerader, E., Kottemann, G., Harseim, L., McCartney, D. ROW 2-Graves, K., Smith, J., Judy, D., Parker, D., Hunter, L., Monk, J. ROW 3-Smith, C., Saurs, R. DRAMATIC HONOR socnsrv F' -S-Y: Through OULSLBHCJIHS dramahc work In PHS s 'two producflons TOM SAWYER and THE BIG HELP 'chese Jumors and Seniors have won 'che honor of membership In the Dramatic Honor Socnety I fvlwgf X M il' K as 45 i, Mbximsrr THE BIG HELP TOM SAWYERH F 1 3 l i Z 5 fs 3' wx Our Hougekecperg Our catalog department gets down to business. BEHIND THE SCENES ln every great undertaking there are those upon whom little honor falls despite the important parts they may play in effecting success. We owe much to such people as our custodians, our cafeteria worlc- ers, and those in the catalog room. We dedicate this page to those behind the scenes. , ' 2 'g g X XXX l X? V' ff ' N Ni i 5 1 'illlyl '-I 61 ' Z l Cqs ! I thou my lfwfyyy f ,, f ' ,ff 'M 2. M ' M 4 A4 f f' my A X, rm if! 'Xi M K X X Bargam lunch Lunch hour scene. YSIQESZ 1' LE SZ ln the lower Oriental classes, cricket fighting was the chief form of recreation. The people would first amuse themselves by irritating the small animals, poking them with straws. When the creatures had been aroused to a state of fury, they were put into a small dish and the fight which ensued was considered highly entertaining. ln the higher classes, the chief form of entertainment was wrestling. Social life centered about wrestling exhibitions much as social life in the Occident later centered around the Opera. The match itself was a formal affair, the wrestlers crouching, bowing, and glaring at each other until they came to grips. Meanwhile venders passed freely from box to box, and spectators looked up from their conversations to see the progress of the struggle. When the contest ended, it was the wrestler's turn to eat while the spectators acclaimed him champion of the town. Moreover, when the contest was over, the losers were still undefeated in spirit. Does this seem familiar? lt should, for it is in the same light that we regard our P.H.S. men of skill. These athletes have done much for Peoria High School, through their examples, we have gained an ideal for years to come, good sportsmanship which does not allow itself to be conquered. X 0-Q V Z2 1.7 -,144 W J - 1 c J' 49' .f 5 .l.. a , X ?'-' Q ?...-' A :Q -V. o ..g:. u c g , I f YY' Q3 gg Q W.:- KEQA 3 2 is - ,-,,..---' L.11Q - .--q .1- ' 1.-.lg ... -'-'-'L'.? f '-4 .f','t --f -Q 1 W John A. Noppenberger Athletic Director Head Coach, Football, Baseball A Joseph E. Myers Charles Barrett Assistant Footba l Coach Fresh-Soph Football Coach Fresh-Soph. Basketball Head Basketball Coach Head Track Coach COACHES One of the main factors in the excellent records the Central Athletic teams have shown this year is the ripened experiences of our well-balanced coach- ing stall. Through its work, Central teams have been at the highest peak throughout the past year. Carroll Bockwitz Jack Pacey G0ll Coach Tennis Coach it 131 vi': Wesley Wolport Joseph Yuhause Intramural Coach Swimming Coach SEATED-Herold, J., Mr. Deal, Clark, J. STANDING-Hale, M., Montooth, A., Pullen, P. TICKET MANAGERS When we purchase tickets for a game a play or any other school lunctlon we little realize how such work besrdes the actual selling of tickets the ticket committee performs ln order to present tickets to the public It rs necessary to have them printed count and mark them and account lor all money received in pa ment. Central owes this hard- working committee a uge debt of thanks. fi ,. W, John De-Sl Jean Clark Sponsor Activity Mana ayra , N 1 4 W X K l l ' . ., ,Q f I -x lf'y'l' J l K i .X 5 1 II 1 l bw. P Row 1-Montooth, A., Schaumburg, P., Clark, J., Herald, J., Hale, M., Pullen, P., Mr. Deal. I 'Tv 4x .,. rf I , .H ,. A ger .' gl OVE xl Qld .- r E? . 57,1 yk WMQII ffll Row 1-Mgrs., Wrigley, B., Spears, S., Parrish, D. Row 2-Le Roy, D., Trager, T., Stevens, R., Powers, R., Cone, B., Kieser, D., Robertson, C., Joos, D., Kehl, B., Keel, D., Haley, R. Row 3-Myers, J., Santo, B., Wenger, J., Critchlow, C., Jones, B., Kessling, H., Johnson, H., Smith, B., Kelly, B., Cruse, D., Fox, J., Noppenberger J Row 4-Ziegler, B., Milligan, D., Smith, T., De Garis, B., Williams, J., Schefelbein, J., Suess, G., Richards, P., Parlrer, D., Dyslin, K., McWrll FOOTBALL N xx r Totals: four defeats, an excellent record. Playing with a X city's most powerful line, the Lions gave all the that was a struggle to the sound of the final gun. This season the Central Lions roared to the tu i FOOTBALL RECORDS Central-14 Fietcha ns-0 Central-39 Chillicothe-0 Central Woodruff-6 Central- 0 Spalding-13 Central Streator-13 Central- Springfield-7 Central- East Peoria-0 Central- Pekin-18 Central- Decatur-39 Central- Manual-2 CENTRAL OPPONENTS 165 98 Haley, Ray Schefelbein, John Richards, Paul Johnson, Harlan Joos Don Halfback Quarterback Halfback End En Kehl, Bob Fullback -if Trager, Tom End The grid season was well started by the Lions turning in consecu- tive victories over the first three teams. Feitshans of Springfield, a highly rated club, was the first to become a victim of the Lions by a 14-0 score, their third defeat. The brilliant running of scatback Ray Haley and the broken field running of Paul Richards was very prom- inent throughout the game and continued so for the rest of the season. The next team clawed by the Lions was Chillicothe, which fell 39-0. No match for Central, the Gra Ghosts bowed easily--the second and third teams playing most oflthe game. Out for their first intra-city and third straight win, the Lions subdued the Woodruff Warriors 19-6. The Lions, out to get their second intra-city win and, moreso, to beat Spalding for the first time in five years, dropped their fourth game to the lrish, 13-0. The supreme Central line he'd the powerful lrish to a mere 80 yards, rushing, from scrimmage, though outplayed, the lrish had the points. Trying to pick up their fourth win, the Lions met the powerful and well co-orclinated Streator outfit, but lost 13-7 to the Bulldogs' blows. Traveling next to meet the Springfield Solons, the Lions snatched their fourth win 18-7. The following week, while playing in a cold downpour, the Lions ran into Herb Gereke and Pekin, losing 18-7. Determined to get their fifth win, the Lions rolled over an underclassed East Peoria team 26-0, to make a victorious Homecoming. Brilliant playing by all of the Lion team, both the backs and the line, made the Red Raiders an easy victim. Up from Decatur, the Reds, one of the Big 12, brought a huge and rugged team, paced by all-stater Roger Williams, and downed the Lions 39-19. Cone, Bob Quarterback LeRoy, Don Halfback l ' as Keyed up to get their sixth victory, the Lions engaged the Man- ual Rams in the traditional Turkey Day game on a snow-covered gridiron. The Lions and their powerful line, paced in the backfield by Kehl, Cone, Haley and Richards, roared over the Rams 26-2, ending the season with 6 wins and 4 defeats. Our supreme line was managed by senior Dick Keiser at center: Roger Stevens and Don Milligan and senior Dick Keel clawed through the opposition at guards with Milligan playing on defense and Keel playing on offense. Mastering the tackle spots all season long were junior Corky Robertson and senior Ray Powers. The boys who flanked the Central line were senior Don Joos and junior Tom .Trager. Scampering through the opponents were Bob Cone at quarter- back and Paul Richards, Don LeRoy, and Ray Haley at the halfback positions. Junior Bob Kehl was the man to smash through at fullback. Five men on this years squad were all-city-Don Joos, Ray Powers, Corky Robertson, Dick Kieser and Paul Richards. Substitutes in the line included Harold Kessling, Tony Smith and John Williams. The extras in the backfield were Jim Fox, Charles Critchlow, Bob Jones and Dick Cruise. With the returning juniors and the boys from the Fresh-Soph squad the outlook for the next year's team is very bright. M. 4,351 I Milligan Don Powers, Ray Kessling, Harold Critchlow Charles Keiser Duck Guard Tackle End Halfback Center , f Th. : . ,. ,f ,Q 7. ,W ' .. .1 V , M air. rr . , , ,L, M T wk 7-. za if 1 T. i ag' , , , ,fr Fr 4 if 2 V V Q .X 3 if 'isa S' 5 Lf f as .- ffm ,WW is 1 we n r- ,iz aff , in N ,is . . AJ, 53 B 1 it Jones, Bob it Fulltaack ,, ,f 1-, Q Dyslin, Karl Crone, Jack DgGa.-ig, Bill Center Center End McWilliams, Don End Parker, Dave Guard Kelley, Bob Fullback Smith, Bruce Encl XR ,rrr 6 Williams, .lolnn -Q Tackle Santo Bill Guard Cruse, Dick E2 Zeigler, Bob Hallback Halfback Smith, Tony Fox, Jim Wenger, .lerry Guard Hallback Tackle Row Row Row Row . .. . , - f - f 1 J f A f I, 1 1 1 V - ! 1. Mgrs., Cohen, T., Seitzberg, D. - ' ' ' Domniiz, D., Holl, K., Zicaro, J., Kamin, K., Le Roy, R., Juerjens, F., Couden, J., Sullield, B., Johnson, C., Young, J., Kronquist, J., Wilcox, E. Belfman, Fischer, A., Williams, J., Miller, H., Werner, N., Pratt, B., Crilchlow, B., Watson, J., Cornish, H., Royal, H., Smith, R., Jackson, B., Lipkin, B Adams, B., Spears, M., Miller, D., Archdale, P., Ross, D., Bibo, G., Kehl, E., Clark, T., TerVeen, B., Waikins, J., Sutton, G., Faye, H. FRESH-SOPH FOOTBALL FRESH-SOPH BASKETBALL ROW 1--Juerjens, F., Alexander, J., Nell, L., Holi, K., Suess, G., Gardner, D., Bibo, G., Johnson, C. ROW 2-Kellsteclt, B., Williams, J., Miller, D., Gillespie, C., Miller, E., Seitzberg, D., Luecht, J. ROW 3-Smith, R.. Herold, F., Buennelce, B., Court, B., Bryant, L., Kelley, K., Mr. Myers. ,HM .emi .A if ' 7 Wi ig.. , . W ' L' .fl Tfiz g- fi' Ja ' . I I if ig 1-- '- mfr- . ,A L -Hs .,,. ' K N . L I M 50' . an 6 E vw-f , wg.: -' -Q f my ' 'M LQ ' N L 5' fg -View ' If . Q if ,. f . A - fi 75 529 ' -' l. -ii. W . ffhfxi, .- .MQ ' V k ' 1. f -z,.5q? 51, fi- V. , 3. - h h 'ff f 1. 'f-fifiw ' g gi H gi., 4 ,i ll .Ml yes if FASO- '11, a,:.S li 03160 is ROW 1 Couden J Mgr., Kieser, D., Robertson, C., Waughop, D., Schefelbein, J., Johnson, J., Kelh, B., King, F., Parrish, D., Mgr. ROW 2 Mr Barrett Weeks, B., Anderson, H., Ziegler, F., Miller, B., Joos, D., Colton, R., Eagleton, D., Leroy, D. BASKETBALL After getting off to a poor start, the Lions won eight in a row before losing and ended up with one of their best records in the past few years. With the great rebounding of John Schefelbein and Dick Waughop, the flashy ball handling of Frank King and Jim Johnson along with the steady play of Dick Kieser, Bob Kehl and Corky Robert- son, the Lions proved a formidable foe to every team they played. WON 13 - LOST 7 CENTRAL - 46 .......... CHILLICOTHE - 26 Opening the season against the Grey Ghosts of Chillicothe, Central showed its power in a decisive 46-26 win. CENTRAL - 49 ..... . ...... ELMWOOD - 25 Traveling to Elmwood for our second game, the Elmwood five fell before the Lions by a 49-25 margin. CENTRAL-71 ........... METAMORA-33 Paced by Dick Kieser's 21 points, Central had no trouble in down- ing Metamora 71-33 for its third straight win. CENTRAL - 26 .......... EAST PEORIA - 34 Playing their first intra-city game, the Lions were handed their first loss of the season by the close score of 34-26. CENTRAL-40 ............ DECATUR-51 ln their first Big Twelve game, Central kept pace with a highly rated Decatur team for three quarters but fell behind in the final quarter and dropped a 51-40 decision. CENTRAL - 30 ............. PEKIN - 67 Playing the Chinks, who were rated first in the State, Central lost its third straight by a 67-30 count. CENTRAL - 46 .......... SPALDING - 40 Playing Spalding for the first time, the Lions won a thriller in an overtime, 46-40. I 'r in u 'wi xmmuhf if 4 L mi ...,,.f' F Kerser D Eagleton, D- Colfon, R- Forward Guard Center CENTRAL-40 .......... WASHINGTON -31 Playing a sluggish game for the first three quarters, the Lions came to life in the fourth and captured a 40-31 win. CENTRAL - 40 ............ MANUAL - 46 Playing Manual for the first time, the Rams pulled an upset and Central lost a close 46-40 game. CENTRAL-54 ........... WOODRUFF-41 Getting off to a fast start the Lions outclassed Woodruff and won their sixth game of the season. CENTRAL-56 ........... SPRINGFIELD-35 Playing their finest game so far and led by John Schefelbein, the Lions upset a highly touted Solon five by a 56-35 count. CENTRAL-41 ............ STREATOR-36 Playing inspired ball, the Central five spilled the only team to have beaten Pekin, winning a close 41-36 tilt. CENTRAL - 47 .......... EAST PEORIA - 37 ln a return game with East Peoria, the Lions revenged an earlier defeat at the hands of the Red Raiders by a 47-37 win. CENTRAL - 36 ............ SPALDING - 27 Trying to avenge an earlier defeat, the Irish of Spalding again fell to the Lions by a 36-27 score. CENTRAL-46 ........... WOODRUFF-41 ln one of the most thrilling games of the season in which the lead changed hands fifteen times, Central, led b .lohn Schefelbein, won their sixth straight game by downing Woodruff,46-41. CENTRAL - 38 ............ CANTON - 30 Playing a fine Canton team, Central again showed its sttength by copping a 38-30 decision. CENTRAL-52 ........... MANUAL- 35 Winning its eighth straight game and clinching the intra-city title, Central outclassed a Manual five, 52-35. nf' LeRoy D Schefelbein, J. Kl '9f F- Fo ward Center Y Fofw-'fd Herber Ser, K. J0h 'S0f1, J- Weeks, B. Forward Guard Guard REGIONAL CENTRAL - 53 ......... CHILLICOTHE - 18 Drawing Chillicothe for their first regional foe, the Lions soundly napped the Grey Ghosts for the second time by the score of 53-18. CENTRAL- 33 .......... DUNLAP -19 Advancing to the semi-finals the Central five trailed or kept even for the first three quarters with Dunlap and let loose a barrage of Miner, B- baskets to win handily, 33-19. Forward CENTRAL-34 s........ EAST PEORIA -28 Meeting East Peoria for the third time, the Lions won their first regional title in three years by defeating the Red Raiders, 34-28. SECTIONAL CENTRAL-23 ........... PEKIN -47 Playing in their first game of the sectional against a favored Pekin, the Lions, although outclassed, fought gamely, but lost a 47-23 tilt. Zeigler, F Center Kehl, B. Waughop, D. Joes, D- Guard Forward Cerlfef .ix J. 14 Q23 Row 1-Spears, S., Meyer, B., Miller, G. Qafwf if ...- Q, - 22- f Row 2-Pyle, J., Suffield, B., Eyster, C., Jones, B., Graham, J., Moretto, D., McKinzie, V., Weeks, B., Fox, J. Row 3-Robertson, C., Eagleton, D., Suess, G., Mason, R., Schefelbein, J., Sommer, B., Kehl, B., Taylor, L. . BASEBALL Playing with a team made up mostly of sophomores and juniors, the diamond dusters of Peoria High finished the season with an en- viable record of eleven won and eight lost. The Maroons took the measure of Chillicothe in the season's o ener with a top-heavy score of 9-3. In the next game big Dave hliighes was too much for our boys and we dropped a close 2-0 game to Pekin. East Peoria copped the next game by the small margin of 4-3. In their first double header of the season our boys took two games from Kewanee, 8-4 and 3-2. Manual fell before our bats in nine innings, 1-0, in our first intra-city battle. Playing Chillicothe for the second time, Vince McKenzie and George Suess combined to give the Maroons and the Peoria area the first no-hitter of the season, by taking a close 1-0 no-hitter in 8 innings. Princeville's sluggers were too much for us and we lost the next game 9-5. Playing our second Greater Peoria game with Pekin proved disastrous as we again bowed to Pekin, this time by a score of 7-5. We were too powerful for Tre- mont, winning easily, 7-3. ln our second intra-city game we again came out on top, this time beating Woodruff 1-0 in eight innings. The boys made it two double-headers in a row by taking a couple from Streator, 4-3 and 8-5. John Schefelbein hurled our second no-hit game, edging Princeville 1-0. Trying to gain revenge-on East Peoria, the Maroons fought hard but dropped a 10-4 decision. Playing Tremont for the second time we again took their measure, this time by a 3-0 nod. In the next two intra-city games the Maroons lost two close ones. The first to Manual 3-1, and the second to Woodruff 4-2. Meeting Spalding for the first time, the Maroons bowed out of the district tournament in the first game, 7-5. Because of the few lettermen leaving, the team is looking forward to an even more successful season next spring. DISTRICT TOU RNAM ENT Central-5 Spalding-7 Central-9 Chillicothe-3 Central-0 Pekin-2 Central-3 East Peoria-4 Central-8 Kewanee-4 Central-3 Kewanee-2 Central-5 Princeville-9 Central-1 Manual-0 l9 inningsl Central-1 Chillicothe-O Central-5 Pekin-7 Central-7 Tremont-3 Central-1 Woodruff-0 I8 inningsl Central-4 Streator-3 Central-8 Streator-5 Central-1 Princeville-0 Central-4 East Peoria-10 Central-3 Tremont-0 Central-1 Manual-3 Central-2 Woodruff--4 Won-11 Lost-8 fincluding District Just a little farther Corky! l Row 1-DuBois, D., Powers, R., Daily, M., Zerwekh, D., Judy, D., Herke, S., Weibe, B., Cook, H., Zeigler, F. Row 2-Tjarksen, R., Richards, P., Trager, T., Roehm, B., Doyle, B., McClintick, B., Coyle, P., Dyslin, K., Young, J. Row 3-Proctor, H., Stevenson, L., Davison, W., Wilkins, B., Hietter, J., Reece, D., Ackerman, A., Critchlow, C., Grover, B., Jacobus, J., Procter, H. Row 4-Keas, B., Brown, J., Cohen, H., Anderson, D., Cruse, D., Schusler, D., Frankel, B., Adams, B., Mr. Meyers. DUAL M EETS Central-61 V3 Central-88 V4 Central-76 ZA Central-52 Won--3 Kewanee--51 ZA Chillicothe-24M Pekin-36 V3 Springfield-61 Lost--1 QUADRANGULAR MEET Springfield-45 Canton-38 V2 Central-44 Streator-16Vz 1st place Delavan Track Carnival 1st place District Meet 1st place Greater Peoria Meet 2nd place Geneseo Relays 4th place Big Twelve Conference Meet State Meet-3 points We're all counting on you, Dueyl TRACK Central's 1947 track team was one of the finest ever produced by Coach Joe Meyers, winning 3 out of 4 dual meets, placing 2nd in their only quadrangular meet, and copping 1st in 4 of their main tournaments. ln the state meet Don DuBois gathered the teams' total 3 points by placing 3rd in the 200 d. low hurdles. Three new P.H.S. records were established by different members of the team: Don Judy set a new P.H.S. record in the 220 yd. dash with a time of 21.6 sec., Don DuBois also set a new record in the 200 yd. low hurdles with a time of 22.1 sec., in the 120 yd. high hurdles Myron Daily set a P.H.S. record with a time of 15.1 sec. The Relay team, consisting of Herke, DuBois, Zerwekh and Judy, also set a new record in the 880 yd. relay with 1:32.7 sec. Kewanee was the first to fall beneath the flying heels of our Maroons by the decisive score of 61 V3 to 51 M. Next Chillicothe fell to our boys by the top-heavy score of 88V4 to 24V1. Paul Richards scored 14 oints for the Maroons. Trying to regain the Fire Chief's helmet, Pekin fell to a heavily-favored Central team 765 to 36V3. ln our last dual meet, Springfield, later Big Twelve Champion, ruined our bid for a perfect season by whipping us 61 to 52. ln our only quadrangular meet we were behind Springfield, and were followed by Canton and Streator respectively. Our boys traveled to the Geneseo relays and brought back a second place trophy from one of the highest competitive meets in the state. We also won the Delavan 1st place trophy for the fourth year in a row, and Don Judy was top scorer with 11 V4 points. We also brought back 1st place trophy in the district and Greater Peoria meets. ln the Big Twelve we copped fourth place. Only five out of seventeen lettermen are leaving and Coach Meyers is expected to have a very strong team when the next track season rolls around. W1 wh. f- 'ay ,limi V W .-.igsffw 1 'f , V 1 U gg ji? 5' W W J f R .ii 'W 'F iff? Q . 'Q 3 ww- - 1 ,.,. ns. N Q f Q- , s - mf A, 1 45 S 4 gg 3 , fi I M K '1 e gg? A xg? ...wwkw ,X ,QQU R 1,4 'Ing 14-c '11 J Row 1--Hindert, J., Peters, G., Miller, J., Pfeiffer, F., McClintick, D., King, F. Row 2-Siegle, A., Neumiller, D., Waughop, D., Brannon, J., Shaver, J., Mr. Pacy. TENNIS The netmen from Peoria High had one of their poorest seasons in many years. Because of the high class of competi- tion faced, the team was not easily discouraged. During the season we faced such foes as Decatur and Pekin, who later became first and second respectively in the Big Twelve and State meets. We also met su.ch formidable foes as Lincoln and Bloomington. After losing all their dual meets, the Maroons smashed their way into fourth place in the Big Twelve, which has some of the finest talent in the State. Eight letters were awarded and as only two of the boys- Jim Brannon and Dick McClintick are leaving, high hopes are expected for the next year's team. The other letter winners were: Frank King, Jack Shaver, Gordon Peters, Fred Pfeiffer, John Hindert, and Jim Miller. DUAL MEETS CENTRAL OPPONENTS Central--2 Bloomington-5 Central--1 Pekin-6 Central-0 Decatur-7 Central--3 Bloomington--4 Central-1 Lincoln-5 Central-0 Decatur-7 Central-Q Pekin-7 Central--2 Lincoln-4 Our king of the courts. District: 3rd place Big Twelve: 4th place I I ,, cl... u.!,..A.M . K.. . ,VK ZH.. . . . K . Q.. It . Row 'I-Gift, L., Burgett, J., Anderson, H., Bornholdt, D. Row 2-Kieser, D., Hinds, D., Guenther, J., Poad, B., Love, J., Mclntire, J., Saurs, R., Clarno, B., Mr. Boclrwitz. Peoria High's goll team again proved its ability when it won seven out of ten dual meets and placed Iirst in the District Big Twelve, and Greater Peoria meets. In the State Tournament the team captured Iourth place. At the beginning of the season only two lettermen Uim Love and Lyle Giftl were returning from last year's great team, but four newcomers-Jerry Burrgett, Dick Kieser, Jack Mclntire and Bill McKenzie-proved the necessary punch. Jim Love led the team throughout the year and won in- dividual honors in the Big Twelve, State and District meets. Monogram winners were Jim Love, Lyle Gilt, Jack Mc- Intire, Dick Kieser, Jerry Burrgett, and Bill McKenzie. DUAL MEETS CENTRAL OPPONENTS Central- 7 Champaign-8 Central- 9V2 Kewanee-5V2 Central-IOVZ Manual-4V2 Central-15Vz Spalding-2 V2 Central- 2'fz Urbana-IQVZ Central- 8Vz Woodruff-6'fz Central- 7 Kewanee-8 Central-11 Manual-4 Central-12Vz Spalding-2Vz Central-I 2 Woodruff-3 SEASON RECORDS DUAL MEETS Won-7 Lost-3 Big Twelve-1 st place Greater Peoria-1 st place District-I st place State-4th place INDIVIDUAL HONORS Jimmy Love: Ist place State Tournament , Ist place Big Twelve Ist place District GOLF Our Icing of the course ROW 1--Shivley, D., Wilkins, B., Erkert, J., Strehlow, B., Gift, L., Erkert, R., Hoag, B. - I ROW 2-Wesselhoft, B., Shusler, D., Deobald, J., Stevenson, L., Lankton, G., Haberkorn, C., Wilkins, J., Mr. Yuhause. ROW 3-Fleming, T., Tinthoff, J., Minor, G., Mitchner, B., Howard, T., Patterson, W., Stevenson, D. SWIMMING This season Central's swimming team, which had shown much im- provement under the supervision of its coach, Mr. Yuhause, finished its schedule with four wins, four losses and one tie. The Swimmers also placed third in the Big 12 and seventh in the State Meet. The team was acked by Jim Erkert, who gave a superb erform- ance throughout the season. The Medley Relay also turnedpin fine performances and set a new record of 1:08. This year the team will lose the services of the seniors Jim Erkert, Bob Wilkins and Lyle Gift, but seven lettermen, Roger Erkert, Bob Strehlow, Gordon Lankton, Bill Hoag, Dick Schusler, Dave Schively and Ted Fleming, will return next year to insure another winning combination for Central. One, two, three- in he goes. SEASON RECORD 21 Central . Oak Park . Central . 18 New Trier . Central . 27 Danville . Central . 37 Bloomington Central . 39 East Rockford Central . 33 Bloomington Central . 29 West Rockford Central . 43 Urbana . . Central .... Urbana . . 38 Big 12 - Third Place. State Meet -- Seventh Place. l 1 1. lt's mine, I tell you! Suspense . . . .avr 454 Q, f 1 l 'A 'f J91 JIM ERKERT During the last three seasons, Jim Erlcert's service to the swimming team has been invaluable. Jim has broken all standing pool records at Central in the 40 yd. and 100 yd. free style, besides winning the State title in the 50 yd. free style and placing third in the 100 yd. free style this year. Jim's services will be greatly missed by the swimming squad next year. 5? wk? qw 0 1 fs L-IYI S- u X gi ? . I4 18 JlM'S RECORDS 100 yd. free style - 55.1 lall time Peoria recordl. 50 yd. free style - 23.8 lnew pool record at West Rocklordl. 40 yd. free style - 18.5 lall time Peoria recordl. 40 yd. lree style --18.8lBig 12 recordl. First place in State Meet- 50 yd. lree style l24.2l. Third place in State Meet- 100 yd. free style l56.8l lQualified with 55.11 50 yd. lree style - 24.2 lnevyi pool record at Oak Par 50 yd. free style - 24.1 lnew pool record at New Trierl. ROW 1-Cohen, T., Saurs, R. -QC! ROW 2-Couden, J., Parrish, D., Johnson, B. ROW 3-Spears, S., Seitzberg, D. SPORTS MANAGERS The sports managers are those individuals who seldom are seen and given credit but without whom a team could not go. They perform numerous odd jobs that aid both players and coaches. These man- agers deserve' all the praise and credit that we can give them. CHEERLEADERS .-JK.. Emory, S., Weast, E., Gallaway, D., Hoffman, M., Chinnis, D. 146 Url Peterson, J., Cover, A., Pool, B., Szold, B., Weast, E. .- 4 'S uf Sf. . .., av 'C L3 f bi? , .. lm' . es- Ud ' 1 - ,sw - 133,51 a 'U' , Q52 'Q U 'WL rw' 9 -if 1' Stain' 'WJ 534-tm. 3 Q 34. V, wa.: ,bg , M w Lk Q 4 Q... xkw , ' 3 'r Q0 G5 Q. I INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS This year under its new director, Mr. Wolpert, P.H.S.'s intramural program added a new feature to its vast schedule of athletics. An intramural football league was organized along with the regular Basket- ball and Bowling leagues. This program gives fine sports competition lor non-varsity athletes and pro- vides a good time For all. Wesley Wolport Intramural Coach Gimig CHAMPION FOOTBALL B-'Wx ua-.Q ROW 1--Fey, A., Colley, B., Reichert, W., Waller, B., Line, D. ROW 1 -Smith, B., Critchlow, C., Stees, A., Milligan, D., Cornelius, B., Tjarllsen R ROW 2-Hatfield, B., Morris, A., Faye, H., Gillespie, C., Lipkin, B., Miller, H. ROW 2- Smith, B., Day, J., Hietiev, J-, W-wshop, R-, Poad, B- ROW 3-Gaylord, 1,1 Peters, GU Ohlgonl B,, O'Day, B., Hartggck, R, ROW 3-Kaestler, G., Woodall, W., DeGaris, B., Weiler, M., Marteness H Kelly, B. BOWLING 148 FOOTBALL ROW 1- Powers, J., Mann, R., Gillespie, J., Lewis, J., Giddan, N., Morclue, J., ROW 2- Hawkins, R., Edwards, C., Anderson, D., Marks, J., Patterson, D., Kees, B. FOOTBALL BASKETBALL :fly f2.,fa,,, 'r FRANKLIN ii L Ri R wi-urrien R Y ii ROW 1-'I-CWJSI E-1 MOT'-'NDC' -J-I Keyser, R- ROW 1-Rees, D., Keilstead, B., Jackson, B. ROW 2-Powers, J-, Edwards, C-, Patterson, R- ROW 2-O'Day, B., Schnittker, J., Willeamson, T. 31Wiii2lTlS, G., DiCk8YSOY1, G., LUCCLIL, 3--Harfgockl R., Pratt, B., Nuggnf, F5 .v m,...,,, as .ff-x ,fi ' 'Vigo 4- .Mw- .,. .Y .A fig Bliss, 'En SOPHOMORE DONS ROW 1-Bornholdt, D., Parrish, D., Stives, G. ROW 1-Heuermann, R., Stanslow, D., Mann, C., Suffield, B ROW 2-Peifit, D., Werner, N., Kronquisi, J. ROW 2-Lipps, B., Archdale, P., Watson, J., Woodail, W. ROW 3-Kaestler, G., Stees, A. ROW 3-Thurman, J., Jackson, R., Watkins, J., Anderson, D. ,sony r Q... 5 air I qmrgfwrg, :',riS5'I :wifi as :ga 4 qi, than COLUMBIA RAMS ROW 1-Giddan, N., Cross, L., Johnson, B. ROW J FiYC, H-I BFOWH, J- I ROW 2-Shephudl C., Miller, DI, G,-een, K, ROW 2-Mclntire, J., Aronovsky, N., Adkins, C. BASKETBALL GEARS ROW 1-Smith, B., Jones, B. ROW 2-Kelly, B., Marteness, H., Harris, L. ROW 3-Tjarksen, D., Day, J., Shaver, J. 49'ERS ROW 1-Kessling, H., DuBois, D., Fox, J., Jacobus, J., Dyslin, K. ROW 2-Trager, T., Smith, T., Brown, M., Crone, J., Fey, A. ROW 3-Williams, J., Lankton, G., Stevens, R., Mehl, J., Erkert, R. 6-R fi 'Lyris' COMETS ROW 1-Fischer, A., Lewis, D. ROW 2-Gillespie, C., Ringel, B., Palmagren, C. GOLDEN EAGLES ROW 1- Jadd, B., Hay, B.,iPoi'cs, N. ROW 2-Voglesang, B., Morotii, D., Groom, B. ROW 3-Jones, D., Beckman, D., Whitehurst, B., DeVoss, D. OILERS ROW 1--McWilliams, D., Weinstein, D. ROW 2-Pfeiffer, F., Poad, B., Hietter, J. ROW 3-Weiler, M., Siegle, A., Richards, P., McCar'cney, D. X 2' .Q at WHITE-VON STUBEN ROW 1-Belden, C., Miller, E. ROW 2-Keene, W., Seitzburg, D., Zicaro, J. in Tressie Masocco J y' . 'mdk X ROW 1-Heintzman, C., Miller, J. ROW 2-Wells, H., Michael, G. G.A.A Geraldine Tracy ROW 1-Martig, J., Bleu, K., Pruett, J., Paine, R. ROW 2-Jacobson, D., Levine, M., Levine, C., Ziegler, D. ROW 3-Douglas, C., Smith, B., Ayres, S., Wombacher, J. ROW 4-Hill, S., Miller, S., Rowland, G., Schmidt, .l. The girls of Peoria High take great pride in the Girls' Athletic association. Due to the co-operation of the two able sponsors, officers, and cabinet, the G.A,A. has experienced one of the most successful years since its beginning at P.H.S. The girls who par- ticipate in the sports offered by the G.A.A. enjoyed many good times. They also received numerous awards for their activities. G. A. A. CALENDER 5 l 1 Every Tuesday and Thursday ........................................., Activity lan. 12 - Bowling Club organized- Each Month .....,..,.. . . ...........,........,......,... Business Meeting 15 -, Basketball Tourney ends- Monday and Wednesday .................. Club Nights lRiding, Bowling, Swimmingl 20 -, Basketball All-Sta, Game. Sept. 15 First officers meeting. 27 -' vollqball Season begms' 16 First Cabinet meeting. Mar. 1 - Bowling Club ends. 16 Football pencils sold. 1 - B0Wl'n8 Club Dinner Pf3'tY- 23 Archery, softball and soccer activity begins. if-HCC Eailkfifball SIWOOEUS meet 30 Roast at Fon du Lac. 0 CY 5 0umeY sn 5- 30 Riding Club organized. April 1 Badngirllon, taple lelnnis, aerial darts Oct. 18 State G.A.A. worksho here. 1 Base 5 Pencl 5 50 - 22 First business meeting? April and May- Swimming Club. 25 Play Day at East Peoria. May - Spring icnicl Nov. 4 Basketball season starts Softballjand Archery. 25 Christmas cards sold. Election of Officers. Dec. 1 Heart examinations. Awards- 2 Basketball schedule pencils sold. June 13 to 19 - G.A.A. Camp at Lake Geneva 18 Christmas Party. 'ss ' eg S , RQ 44.,4'4,4... ,K .1 ,.-1, 'f J' X li' 1 ,.., e'?-f '.-sr, ' -+L X XA M.S.G. ROW 'I-Brenenstall, P., Withee, J., Cooling, B., Potter, S., Grant, B., Burrell, P., Johnson, M., Wellington, M. ROW 2-Cheneler, D., Mohr, D., Lockwood, B. L., Dayhyll, l., Ellis, L., Tate, P., Hunt, S., Merlcle, M. ROW 3--Gunn, D., Hunt, S., Hoffman, M. J., Hagen, S., Maclremer, S., Schmidt, C., Grove, C., Balmer, J. ROW 4-Glass, D., Kieser, D., Joerger, G., Mayo, R., McFadden, P., Kent, G., Scott, C., Miller, M. G. A. A. ROW 1-Hepler, L., Sticlham, P., Apidle, M., Kissinger, M. M., Thomas, M., McClinticlc, M., Paine, R'., Wombacher, L. ROW 2 -Kelley, L., Gregory, A., Sever, L., Wells, H., Dees, N., Jacobson, D., Davidson, M. ROW 3-Mason, G., Noppenberger, N., McCarty, P., Carter, J., Schneider, C., LaRowe, M., Douglas, C. ROW 4 -Gilbert, K., Wombacher, J., Rose, R., Hientzman, C., Rowland, G., Blew, K., Ziegler, D. ROW 5- Schmidt, J., Kammerer, C., Young, B., Youngman, J., Henebry, B., Schneblin, G. .. 15' Q-1 3 -af' ef CN WSG' -Of' ROW 1-Stoll, J., Gummerson, B., Stoecker, M., Schwab, J., Cook, D., Shanks, D., Levine, C., Dittmer, J. ROW 2-Burns, M., Be ht l B. J b E B ' ' ' ' g o, , aco son, ., ond, J., Barabe, J., sIlbCfSf6If1, J., Hlggmbotham, P., Hall, J. 3-Harker, R., Martig, J., Haverton, H., Dawson, G., Gruebmeyer, J., Brunswick, C., Derges, T., Neely, D ROW ROW 4-Seller, C., Valentine, V., Beaity, K., Eaves, C., Haas, E., Davis, R., Bayles, J., Hill, S. I ROW 5-Koetter, M., Miller, J., Rosenfeld, J., McAdoo, S., Thomas, M., Beam, B., Szold, B. 103-Y ., if if l G. A. A. J 11140 ROW 1-Gregg, M., Hokin, J., Miller, J., Hageman, M., Meinen, M., Peppard, J., Scotk, N., Jeske, A., Andres ROW 2-Keeler'J., Prueft, J., Marcus, D., Fallerius, C., Smith, B. A., Schaenzer, N., Saad, W., Michael, G. ROW 3-Mueller, P., Gillespie, S., Lucy, M., Waechizer, P., Langford, B., Hoklas, B., Levine, M., Yeomans, F. ROW 4-Chapin, L., Sommer, D., Baird, A., Wilson, H., Smiih, M., Schwariz, E., Mayne, M., Allenbach, J., Ta , M. ylor, :Gb QE? MEG B v-5+ CQCKER5 COLLIES ROW 1-Pruetlz, J., Heintzman, C., Gregory, A. ROW 1-Gummerscn, B., Schmib C- ROW 2-Kelley, L., Lavine, M., Paine, R., Hoffman, M. ROW 2-Beghtol, B., Hill, S., Hunt, J. ROW 3-DouQlas, C., Hepler, L. I' . . Xoazx 9x00 'lahe M . RNC- in X0 .gd . ill 1 YKQXZGYNNSC' 3 f0n Ciampi a of, BASEBALL KNEEUNG - Heinlzman, C. STANDING -Smith, B., Collins, B., Hill, S., Gillespie, S., Jacobson, D. G.A.A. SWIMMING CLUB G.A.A. BOWLING Kieser, D., Schaumburg, P., Potter, S., Martig, J. Rowland G G. A. A. I 9 mms' It takes PICUW on Wham! Q ,Q uf? Ik ,fwxww Crazy over horses. Santa visits G.A.A. r Wi' ri! Q A A ,I 4. Lair. ,4 Fascinaiing specimens. lmportani conference. Q Thai was a good one. Here it comes Le'c's win, Central Congenial group. Jumping act. The only profession common to all Oriental classes was that of the merchant. Regardless of the class he represented, each merchant was a very important man and was highly respected. The merchant himself was a very shrewd man. The prospective customer was entertained, sometimes even in the merchant's own home, while the merchant analyzed his character, for in the entire culture the possession of brains was the most highly regarded of all qualities. If he considered his opponent careless and free-spending, the merchant wasted no time and presented his poorest stoclc, demanding high prices. lf, on the other hand, the trader was not born yesterday, the entire proceedings were of a different nature. The merchant would first spend much time explaining how hard it was to get good stock, hoping that the buyer might spend a little more freely. When the goods were finally brought in, they were the merchant's best. ln the Orient, as in our own culture, the merchants were necessary to the welfare of the community. Since the people were directly dependent upon them for food and clothing, the strength of a town was judged by its merchants. Similarly, the success of this boolc is directly dependent upon the good will of the merchants listed on the succeeding pages. 2253. F . M. 1-J 1-2 Z' Z3 L 'gig-Y - -1 .l.. -. 1 -1'+-- G C -5- T-1 Q . QT is CD25 V' Q, P .gi 4- 1 5 W ::-- E 'YZ' ,f 2-:E . - 1 52 -ir I ' l 'f . 1' Sl- Q s Y S it h JEIIL X K E -I -5 ,E 2 x I - 6 7 Q ' X - ff, -Qi- XNE ' '1 4 d 3' 'QE 59 X -iii-1-. 5-., 1 'Q 3 I 4' 4 X l u f I . 6 Q 'Q N 'Wei R . Q3 H: 'M Q- M . ' ii- I ' Q Q T Lili? X ! :?A R I t uf S X ' x Ti i' -fx . -A -3 : - F if-S , , - my :?,-- 3 vs, t - ' f '3:, '1?' WSf77, E., g L A-am' 'E:.?!' Tl QQ, ' QE: + J, --fm-. 1 fm? , Q 1 S S. 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THE TIES TH T HI ll .... eighteen cities ln a stare There Is The Bond Of Trust O to build Block and Kuhl Stores that will be a credit to the communi- ties which they serve There Is The Bond Of Friendship I to foster a fine relationship between our stores, our customers, co-workers and vendors There Is The Bond Of Service O to measure our success only by the service which our stores are able to render customers There Is The Bond Of Good Will O to consider no transaction closed until the article purchased has rendered complete satisfaction There Is The Bond Of Integrity O to maintain sound Block and Kuhl policies, the quality of our mer- chandise, the fairness of our prices FOUNDED 1879 pw, Y.. nm., N X XX W , 15343 'J ' 3 7 Si: xg 43' if A- .fl J , ar K K , wgqgw f ,V 3- 3w3,q.,mwN psf 'Q ,fx g :fi E '-If V T Q 7-WSE' ' 2555 . :M My ,W xg: .W ,,fMf ' is .fm . , f, N Mwffiilwgiiiggi :fx .1 -fm f X X ' if Wi' Q5 'Wm 4 2 F ,V 1 a ,H ,4 ff e A -.H - A new world in your own home town - - Emir Bradley Welcomes 1948 Graduates PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER SESSIONS For REGULAR SESSIONS J I7-J Iy Q3 REGISTRATION S pt b 27-F In y 4 JIy24-Ag t27 INFQ MAUON Fb y9-J I3 R T I 3 3858 The record fan's paradise . . . from Bee- ihoven 'co be-hop, Bing to Bach, or Eddie Arnold Andre Kosielaneiz . . . you'ii find their laiest and Finest recordings in Jay's Big Record Deparimeni. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 53534 I . :w,1A!vQ2sf'i???s'35'gg 'SEQ if: SW 3 l lvzezffzegih-W1 u . .fg1-:i,.f1'-sf'f- V .-new-a '-S12 , -Q5 . V: Eleanor Burlcarl Studio Official Crest Photographers Specialists in Porirait Jim Lemon, Carol Sluser, and laclue Mar- tig, Editors ol the 1948 CREST, view 'che paintings in ihe Burlcart Galleries. 0NE IN A Mll.l.l0N. . . ThaI:'s Peoria High Why waste time looking and looking and looking when you Plymouth sales ancl service, General Tires, Mack Trucks and know that you will eventually come to Murphy-Clark, lnc. honest, reliable automobile service be sure your pathway lor all ol your needs? When you start to look or Chrysler- leads to that. One in a Million . iiiurphq-Ciaridnc. 433 Franklin at Fourth PEORIA, ILLINOIS Phone 4-8127 Blueprints - Ozalids - Photocopies - Lithographs Special Reproductions IIUWARII C0 PA Y 119 North Washington Street - PEORIA 2, ILLINOIS Telephones 4-9188, 4-9189 fs J Architects and Engineers Supplies, Instruments and Equipment m ay Seli' R omni Leg efvice X UG :roars 312 314 SO ADAMS U I .T ..'I.1f'i-ll. Cosmetics that lit our ersonalit . Carol the World Drug Store. Y P Y Fahnestoclr, Chris Gregg and Ann Brun- inga visit the Cosmetic Department ol 1 swf? 1 ,M- '4 l - Oberlander Iectric . 127 Macqueen Avenue Telephone 2-7837 PEORIA 5, ILLINOIS Registered Engineers, Licensed Contractors ELECTRICAL FIXTURES AND HOME, COMMERCIAL AND APPLIANCES INDUSTRIAL WIRING Sa'cisIaction is the result ol Experience Experience is the basis of our business. - E. B. OBERLANDER The Cost ol a Timely Repair Is Always Less Than the Damage Caused by Neglect. niveraiiy 0 g g e r 9 Elle College 501' .Men 59 women LECI NICHOLAS Pncxr' MAIN AT UNIVERSITY PHONE 5,913.7 Sport shirts that give comfort and appearance are selected by Central's Paul Richard and John Mueller. mwah 103 South Iefferson at Main Mr. Coulter shows Peggy Arlord and Don Zerwelch a selection of line rings. RAVIS- CADILLAC Co 1701MA!N STPLLI PGORIA LILLINOIS Mary Kay Hemizman and BarbRaef descnbe the thrlll of a new Pontiac Converiible 'co Bob Jones. aal EAIQA aa as . , '.aa, Q. 1a L aaa ,-: -21-v: 7 Ry .A Q it -0 , ,A-' i Wfmxa F nun-wr W 4. L, fm: :ag ww K '51 Y ag, R. as P' 1 5. ,J 5. iz 6 ...D where you'II always find fzam.p,,11, 4 timed to the season . . . priced for your Q i7 budget. Ruesch Electric Sign Co. JW sm va am 1009 S. Adams St. Peoria, III 41 A Complete Service Hicks Fallin and Associates offer a complete service in every phase of home loans, real estate, and insurance. Every detail is handled in this one office. This time-saving, convenient, and economical service is efficiently carried out by men and women experienced in this business. HCMQE LOANS Hicks Fallin, Inc. has a financing plan for buying, building, remodeling, repairing, and refinancing homes. Under current conditions, you'll be wise to talk over your plans with our home financing experts before you act. 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' .ff 4 A .ef 4. . f . ax ll sg, Ackerman, Alan 46, 140 Ackerman, Lynette 70, 104 Adams, Brooks 58,103,120, 133,140 Adams, Joanne 70,123 Adkins, Charles 58,120,149 Alexander, Jerry 58, 133 Alexander, Mary Elizabeth 46, 102 Alexander, Myrna 46, 100, 102, 108, 109, 120, 89, 113 -All , seal--a Allenbach, Jeanne 46, 94, 101,106,153 Anderson, Donald 124, 140, 149, 122 Anderson, Herold 24, 87, 88, 89, 108, 135,136,143, 90 Anderson, Patricia 58, 99, 102, 121 Andres, Audrey 58, 98, 108, 109, 117, 123, 153, 91 Andres, Lois 46, 97, 100, 106, 120, 111, 107 Applegate, Arden 24, 101, 103 Applegate, Gordon 70 Archdale, Pierce 58, 104, 133, 149, 122 Arford, Peggy 24, 44, 95, 97, 109, 110, 112, 125 Armin, Barbara 46, 97, 100,102,109 Arnholt, Marcia 70, 98, 109, 123 Arnholt, Mary Ann 46, 95, 96, 97, 101, 105, 111 Aronousky, Norman 46, 100, 117, 149, 116 Ash, Evon 70, 105 Augenfeld, John 58,103,108,110, 91,122 Augustine, Daniel 24 Axmann, George 46 Ayres, Richard 46 Ayres, Sheila 46, 151 Backvold, Shirlee 46, 101, 120, 123 Baird, Alane 46, 97, 100, 103, 153 Baird, Nancy 58 Baker, Dan 24 Baker, Joann 58, 98,103,121,155 Balzer, John 24, 100 Balzer, Virginia 46, 100, 125, 113 Banks, Marsha 116 Barabe, Joan 70, 98,105,111,153 Barkley, Beverly 58, 98, 104, 117, 116, 91 Barnett, Katherine 24 Barnewolt, Marjorie 46, 101, 120, 110 Bateman, Richard 46, 117, 119, 116 Bauman, Lois 46, 100, 102 Bauman, Phyllis 24, 44, 94,100,111,118 Baumann, Frank 24, 93, 94 Baumgartner, Jo Ann 46 Baxter, Phil 70 Bayles, Jeanne 58, 153 Beadles, Cora 46 Beam, Barbara 46, 153,116 Beam, Tom 70 Bear, Vera 70 Beatty, Kay 70, 124, 153 Bechtel, Doris 24, 95, 107 Bechtel, Kenneth 58 Beckel, Barbara 95 Becker, Jack 46, 108, 116,107 Beckman, Barbara 70, 104 Beckman, Darrell 46, 150 Beck, Bill 24 Bedford, Geraldine Beghtol, Betty 70, 106, 109, 153 Bell, Arlene 58 Benner, Luanne 58,106,121 Beyer, Jeanie 70,111 Bibo, Gerald 58,104,133 116 Birdzell, Tom 70, 99, 103 Birkett, Lorraine 24 Birkett, Warren 58, 117, 120,116 Blackwell, Loretta 70, 99 Blender, Marianne 58,104,121 Blew, Kay 46, 120, 151, 152 Bloom, Norma 58, 99 Bloomberg, Adrienne 46, 103, 121, 123 Blossom, Barbara 25, 100, 90 Bodine, Robert 70 Boerckel, Robert 25, 90 , a+les7-0f1-50-- f- Bond, Jerry 70, 98, 105, 153 Borden, G. 105 Bordon, Edwin 70, 122 Borin, Marion 47, 95,101,106,123 Bork, Norma 47, 108, 110, 120 Bornholdt, Don 58, 143, 149, 116 Brandon, Virginia 47, 95, 109 Brauer, John 58, 98, 103, 121 Brenenstall, Phyllis 58,152 Brill, Mary 24, 101, 109, 119 Britt, Myra 58 Brodbeck, Barbara 58, 120, 123, 91 Brooks, Delores 70 Brown, Jack 47, 117, 140, 149, 116 Brown, Murray 47, 95, 100, 98, 125, 150 Brown, Odell 25, 107 Brown, Rita 47, 106, 107, 119 Bruninga, Ann 25,100,156 Bruninga, Willis 25 Brunswick, Carol 70, 99, 103, 89, 155 Bryant, Larry 58, 133 Buchbinder, Mandel 59, 104, 120 Bucher, Robert 59, 103, 111 Buck, Billy 59 Buenneke, Robert 58, 104, 120, 133 Burke, Richard 59, 105 Burnham, Bill 59, 103, 120 Burns, Marilyn 25, 44, 101, 153 Burr, Arthur 70, 116 Burr, Harold 59, 102, 110, 120 Burrell, Peggy 59, 99, 103, 120, 155 Burton, Carol 25, 97, 100, 109, 110, 119 Butler, Paul 47, 119, 116 Byrne, Jeanne 47 Caldwell, Ann 59, 95, 93, 104, 108, 122, 123 Callaway, Pat 47, 121, 156 Cameron, Dorothy 59 Camp, Bill 59,116 Campen, Dolores 25, 90, 93, 95,101,103, 109 Cantrall, Marilyn 47, 109 Capperune, Tom 25, 117 Carlson, Evelyn 25 Carlson, Toby 59, 99, 105, 120 Carney, DeVera 70 Carpenter, Kathryn 70 Carrigan, Lester 47 Carrigan, Mary 70, 99,102,110 Carter, Jackie 70, 153 Carter, Laird 70, 97, 98, 105, 116 Castle, Joanne 59, 98, 106, 120 Cates, Roy 59 Chambers, Gerald 119 Chapin, Lynn 57, 97, 101, 106,153 Charleston, Jon 47, 102,109, 117,116 Chase, Jim Cheneler, Donna 70, 155 Chinnis, Dorothy 47, 125, 146, 156 Clark, Ella Clark, Jean 25, 88,101,119,121,123, 128, 89, 90 Clark, Tom 59,104,133 Clarno, Bob 26, 100, 143 Clauden, Pat 121 Clement, Barbara 47,118,123,119 Clements, Dolores 71 Cler, Milton 26, 126 Cloyd, Donna 47 Cloyd, Nancy 26 Clugsten, Jean 26,117, 90 Coburn, Herb 59, 99,105,110,120 Coliey, Bob 26,100,108, 148 Cohen, Herbert 118, 140, 119 Cohen, Stephen 59,122 hem'Rd , , , Colburn, Carolyn 26, 102 Coleman, Dorothea 26, 107 Collins, Barbara 47 Colton, Ronald 47, 102, 119,135,136 Comegys, Bill 47, 106, 109, 120, 124 Cone, Robert 26, 129,130 Cook, Donna 59, 121,123,153 Cooling, Bette 71, 98,104, 155 Cooling, Truda 47,101,111,107 Cooper, Jack 59, 120 Copley, Nancy 26, 119, 90 Corey, Jeanne 59, 93, 94, 98,103,121 Corley, Mary Ann 71 Cornelius, Bob 26 Cornish, H. 133 Corwin, Ray 59, 107, 122 Cottingham, Reyburn Couden, Jerry 59,105,124,125,133,135, 146 Coulter, Jean 59, 99, 105, 106 Court, Bob 71, 104, 133 Cover, Ann 59,121, 125,146 Cox, Bill 71 Crawford, Jerry 47 Crawford, Sally '59 Cretzburg, Delores 71 Critchlow, Charles 47, 104, 129, 131,140 Critchlow, William 59,133,122 Crone,Jack47,118,129,132,111,119, 150 Cross, Larry 71,149 Cruise, Rachel 26 Cruse, Mable 59 Cruse, Richard 129,132,140 Cunningham, George 60 Cusick, Sally 47, 100 Daily, Eileen Anna 60, 107,121, 123, 90 Daily, Myron 23, 26, 140 Dace, Helen 71 Dague, Robert 71, 97 Daman, Norma 48, 101,118,123 Davidson, Margaret 48, 71, 120, 123, 152 Davidson, Wilmer, 48, 140 Davis, Deanne 60, 99,102,117 Davis, Dorothy 60, 116 Davis, Helen 60, 91 Davis, Jacqueline 27, 97, 100, 109 Davis, Marilyn 48, 85, 101, 102, 111 Davis, Mary Lou 48, 101,120,109 Davis, Nancy 27, 101 Davis, Ruth 71, 153 Dawson, Virginia 71, 98, 106, 153 Day, James 27150 Dayhull, lla 71, 155 Dayhult, Wanda 27, 118, 119 Deadrick, Jim 60 Deal, Roger 71 Deeds, Anne 60 Dees, Norma 27, 152 DeGaris, Bill 27, 129, 132 DeLavallade, Marcella 60, 102, 107, 121 Demmin, Florence 60 DeMoure, Suzanne 48, 100, 108, 125, 113 Denton, JoAnn 60, 95, 98, 103, 108, 110, 122, 123, 91 Derges, Tillie 60, 98,105,111,122,153 6, Deobald, John 60,144,122 DeVoss, Carl 71 DeVoss, Darrell 48, 150 DeWeerth, Allen 60, 116 DeWeerth, Raymond 27, 97, 100, 104, 108,118,123,111,107 DeWitt, David 71 DeWitt, Marvin 71 Deyo, Jim 60 mdon'71TH94' 'Y 'l- Diety, John 60 Dismuke, Christine 121 Dismuke, Claude Dittmer, Joan 48,153 Dobbins, Jack 60 Domnitz, Dave 71, 133 Doss, Doris 71 Douglas, Carolyn 27, 151, 152, 107 Downing, Roger 71 Doyle, Jane 48,100,118 Drazin, Eleanor 48, 121 Dreher, Dorothy 60, 103, 121 Drummond, Roger 48, 109, 110,120 Dubois, Darlene 27,100,118,119,156 DuBois, Don 48, 140, 150 DuBois, Jeanie 60, 95, 99, 106, 121 Duke, Don 71 Dunning, Patricia 27, 109 Dyslin, Karl 48, 88, 89, 129, 132, 140, 150 Eagleton, George 71, 104, 111 Eagleton, Ralph 60, 104, 120 Eagleton, Richard 27, 88,102,111,135, 136,139, 89, 90 Eaves, Charlotte 60, 98, 106, 121, 153 Ebbesen, Edward 27 Eckland, Glenna 28 Ecklund, Florence 48, 101, 109 Edwards, Charles 72, 149 Eiler, Gretchen 28, 107, 123 Eirk, Kay 28,101,156 Ekstrand, Kay 71, 99, 104, 124 Elam, Leslie 71, 98, 116 Eldred, Anne Charlotte 28, 97, 101, 105, 109, 90 Elliott, Helen Ruth Ellis, Anna Mae 48 Ellis, Lois 71, 155 Elson, Sallie J. 60, 99, 102, 121 Emory, Irma 48, 110 Emory, Shirley L. 60, 121, 123, 125, 146, 156 Erkert, James 28, 88, 108, 144, 89, 111 Erkert, Roger W. 48, 88,101,111,118, 144, 89,119,150 Eyster, Charles 48, 139 Fahnestock, Carol 28, 93, 111, 156, 90 Fallerius, Carol 72, 103, 153 Farris, Barbara Lee 28, 90, 100, 105, 116, Faye, Harry P.60,133,148,1-19,122 Fey, Charles 48, 148, 150 Fields, Norma Jean 122 Fields, Wayne 72, 122 Finch, Gloria 48, 97, 101, 106 Fischer, Allen 72, 133, 150 Fischer, Bette 48 Fishburn, Ruth 72 Fisher, June 72 Flaglore, Jane 60 Fleming, Ted 72, 94, 105, 144 Flood, Richard Fosco, Dick 72, 99, 123 Foutch, Robert Fox, James 48,129, 132, 139, 150 Frank, Cherie 72 187 ,rf ru! ,.g': ' ! , . Wx , , X x ,4 N , 1 2 X lf 1 X f X X .1 y ill er f 4 1-p Frankel, Bruce 48, 88, 97, 101, 106, 118, 140, 89, 119 Frederick, Marilyn 28, 102 Fredrickson, Shirley Fredman, Rosalind 48, 106 Friedrich, Janice 72, 124 Frye, Charlotte 60 Gallaway, D. 125, 146 Galleger, Patricia Ann 48 Gardner, Don 60, 104, 120,133 Gares, Marian 28 Garren, Jean Shirley 61,103, 108,121 Garrett, C. 122 Gauch, Shirley 28, 93, 95,100, 102, 106, 123 Gaylord, Jim 148 Gebhards, Stacy 28, 90 Gerrietts, Frieda 28 Getz, E. 122 Gift, Lyle 29, 112, 125, 143, 144 Giddan, Norman 72, 105, 149 Gilbert, Ketra 61, 99,103,108, 121,152 Gilbert, Shirley 49, 102, 109 Gilchrist, Jeannette 49, 97, 100, 106, 120 Gillespie, Charles 72, 105, 133, 148, 150, 122 Gillespie, Sue 49, 94, 101, 106, 111, 119, 123, 153 Glass, Daniel 72, 99, 103, 152 Glendy, Carol 72, 104 Goodwin, David 72, 116 Gorman, Harry 29, 100, 119 Gorman, Mary 61, 99, 105 Gottwald, David 72, 98, 107 Grant, Barbara 61, 99, 105, 155, 116 Grant, Lawrence 72 Graves, Karel 29, 97, 107, 119, 112, 125 Green, Carolyn 72, 116 Green, Donna 72, 103 Green, Duane 29 Green, Florence 49, 116 Green, Robert 49 Green, Knute 61, 149, 91 Greene, Donna 61 Greene, Kenneth 72 Gregg, Chris 29, 94, 101 Gregg, Mary 72, 98, 105, 155 Gregory, Alice 61, 121, 152, 116 Gridley, Marilyn 29 Griffith, Beverly 61, 121, 124 Groeper, Lorraine 49, 101, 105 Groom, .Bill 153 Grove, Charlotte 49, 101, 103, 155 Grover, Robert 140 Gruebmeyer, Janet 61, 121, 153 Gummerson, Beverly 61, 99, 105, 108, 121, 124, 153, 91 ' Gunn, Donna 61,122,155 Haas, Emily 72,105,110,111,153 Haberkorn, Charles 49, 104, 144 Haberkorn, Mary 29, 96, 97, 90, 101, 106, 109 Hageman, Mae 49, 100,106,153 Hagen, Shirley 72, 99, 103, 155 Haines, Betty 49, 97, 121 Haines, Noris 72, 109 Hsaslup, Marilyn 49,94,97,101,118,119 Hale, Louise Ann 29, 44, 93, 100, 118, 89, 119, 156 Hale, Marilyn 49, 123, 128 Haley, Ray 129, 130 Hall, June 61,103,121,123,101,108, 153, 91 Hall, Robert 61, 122 Halter, Jack 29 188 Haney, Jacqueline 49, 94, 97, 101, 109, 1 20, 123 Hanson, Betty 61, 121 Harbur, Barbara 61,121,124 r, Ruth 61, 98,103,121,133,153 Harkrader Edward 29, 101, 105, 108, 119, Harke 125, 113 Harper, Phyllis 29, 101 Harris, Jerry 72, 103, 105 Harris, Lawrence 30, 95, 100, 120, 150 Harris, Louise 30, 100 Harris, Robert 30 Harseim, Lavonne 30,194,100, 90,118, 113, 119 Hartsock, Jean 30, 84, 97, 101, 106, 109, 90, 125 Hartsock, Ralph 72, 105, 148, 149 Hatfield, Bob 148 Hatfield, Mary Jo 30, 96, 97, 107,109, 118, 119, 111 Havera, Jimmy 72 Haverton, Helen 61, 99, 106, 121, 153 Hawkins, Bob 72 Hawkins, Margaret 72 Hay, Robert 49, 150 Hazelrigg, Barbara 61 Hefner, Sharonlee 30 Heintzman, Cassolyn 49, 151, 152, 155 Heintzman, Mary Kay 30,156 Heintzman, William 49 Heinzman, Helene 73 Heller, Dodie 66, 88, 99, 103, 105, 111, 1 21, 89, 91 Henebry, Betty Lou 73, 98, 104, 152 Henrich, Betty 49, 100, 107 Hepfer, LaVonne 61, 99, 108, 152, 191 Herberger, Kenneth 49, 137 Heren, Delores 49 Herold, Frank 73, 104, 133, 122 Herold, Joanne 49, 101,120, 123, 128 Hester, Don 73 Heuermann, Richard 73, 149 Hickey, John 61,122 Hicks, Martha 30, 111 Hickman, Clarence 73 Hietter, Joseph 30, 140, 126, 180 Higgenbotham, Pat 73, 153 Hilburn, Wayne 49,117,119, 116 Hild, Adelyne 73, 102 Hill, Dave 30 Hill, Robert 49, 118, 116 Hill, Shirley 49, 151, 153 Hillyer, Shirley 73 Hindert, John 49, 142 Hinckle, Barbara 122 Hinnen, Ann 73, 98, 107 Hoag, William 50, 100, 109, 119, 144 Hoagland, Robert 50, 119 Hodge, Jackie 73, 98, 103 Hoff, Knut 61, 133 Hoffman, Gordon 50 Hoffman, Mary Jane 73, 98, 105, 125, 146, 155, 156 Hohulin, Fred 73 Hohulin, Richard 61 Hohulin, Robert 30 Hokin, Eugene 31,100,105 Hokin, Joyce 73, 98, 153 Hoklas, Burdell 73, 153, 107 Holderman, Janet 73, 99, 104 Honey, Mary Claire 61,105 Horn, Barbara 50 Horstman, Robert 73 Hosler, Pat 31, 95, 106, 90 Hubble, Betty 50 Houghton, Karen 61,122,107 Howard, Taylor 61, 144, 91 Hubble, Phae 73 Huber, Jackie 62, 99, 108, 121, 91 Hull, Barbara 62, 99 Hullinger, Jerry 73, 99, 116 Hunt, Shirley E. 73, 98, 155 Hunt, Shirley, J. 73, 98,103,110,124,155 Huner, K. Lee 31, 44,101,10B,111,112, 125 Hurd, Royal 62, 103, 120, 133 Hurst, Marian 31,101,111 Hyler, Lola 31,107 lsaacs, Betty 62, 98, 102 lsaacs, Dorothy 50 Jackson, Marianna 31, 101, 106, 90 Jackson, Bill 73,105,133,149,122 Jackson, Ronald 103, 149, 122 Jacob, Sally 50, 101 Jacobs, Joseph 50, 109, 107 Jacobs, Robert Jacobson, Dianne 50, 95, 101, 151, 152, 155 Jacobson, Eileen 73, 98, 105, 153, 155 Jacobus, John 50,118, 89, 119,140,150 Jadd, Bob 150 Jefford, Evelyn 50 Jeske, Arvilla 31, 95,101,118,119,153 Jett, Lowell 31 Jewell, Richard 62, 122 Joerger, Gloria 62, 98, 104, 108, 109, 152 Johns, Ruth 31, 93,100, 90, 102, 106, 118, 119, 177 Johnson, Charles Johnson, Clarendon 62, 88, 103, 120, 133, 89 Johnson, Frank 62 Johnson, Harlan 31, 44,129,131,107 Johnson, James 50,135,137 Johnson, Lois 31, 44 Johnson, Mary 62, 98, 103,111, 121,155 Johnson, Ralph 73 Johnson, Robert 73, 125, 146, 149 Johnson, Wilbur 62, 122 Jones, Robert 31, 88, 89, 100,129, 132, 139, 150 Jones, Paula 50, 94, 100, 102, 109, 120, 123 Jones, Richard 50, 150 Joos, Don 32, 44,11B,129,130,135,137, 119 Joos, Marilyn 50 Judy, Donald 32, 44,101,111,113,119, 125, 143, 107 Jueriens, Fritz 62,104,110,133,122 Kaestler, Gerd 62, 149, 122 Kahn, Sonya 62, 104, 117, 91 Kalfametros, Cleo 50, 106, 121 Kalfametros, Samuel 62 Kalley, Beverly 50 Kamin, Kenny 62. 133 Kammerer, Carol 73, 98, 152 Kammerer, Jacqueline. 32, 93, 94, 101 Kammerer, William 50 Kapp, A. Harriett 62 Kaufman, Mahlon 62 Kearns, Colleen 62, 103, 121 Keas, William 50, 101, 140,116 Keefer, Jan 73, 98, 103, 153 Keel, Richard 32, 108, 129, 131 Keene, Walter 73, 98, 103, 150 Kehl, Edward 62, 94, 133 Kehl, Robert 50, 129, 130, 135, 137, 139 Keller, Jean 74 Kelley, Audrey 74, 99, 105, 124 Kelley, Colleen 74, 107 o ,, f i i ' i XX 7 1 i NX XX 5 lr -'- X ,f Ry ' 1 , f X 1 f' Kelley, Keith 133, 116 Kelley, Lois 74, 107, 152 Kells, Bob 74 Kellstedt, Bud 74, 105, 133, 149 Kelly, Erskine 62, 105, 124 Kelly, Patricia 62, 107 Kelly, Robert 32, 129, 132, 150 Kent, Gretchen 74, 98, 104, 152 Kentzel, Shirley 50 Kentzel, Walter 50 Kerr, Betty 32, 95, 100 Kerr, Doris Kerswill, Virginia 74, 105, 110 Kessling, Harold 50, 129,131,150 Keys, Paul 62 Keyser, Ronald 74, 98, 105, 149 Kieser, Delores 62, 99, 122, 152, 155, 156, 107 Kieser, Richard 32,111,129,131,135, 136, 142, 90 King, Frank 32, 108, 135, 136, 142, 90 Kirwan, Kay 32,101,109 Kissinger, Mary Margaret 50, 94, 101, 106, 110, 152 Kitchell, Claudette 62, 94, 99, 105, 122 Klaus, B. 100 Knapp, Judy 74,124 Koch, Steve 62, 104, 91 Koch, Verne 62, 98, 108, 110, 122 Koetter, Marjorie 51, 108, 120, 153 Koetter, Roger 51 Kottemann, George 51,101,113,125,116 Kramer, Barbara 74 Kranz, Norma 63, 98, 103, 108, 122, 91 Kraus, Barbara 51, 156 Krause, Richard 63 Krauser, Mary 32,101,105, 109 Kretzer, Carole 74 Kronquist, James 63,103,110,133,149, 122 Krumpe, Carl 74, 98,105, 111,117,116 Kuck, Carolyn 32, 97, 100 Kukola, Eleanor 74 Kukola, Rosemary 32 Kuntz, Richard 74 Kuter, Ruth 33 Landwirth, Lois 63, 106, 108, 121 Lane, Charles 33 Landon, George 74, 107 Lang, Audine 33,117 Lange, Burton 63, 98,104, 120, 123, 91 Langfels, Audrey 74, 107 Langford, Barbara 74, 99, 110, 153 Lankton, Gordon 51, 88, 97, 100, 109, 144, 150 LaRowe, Margaret 63, 104, 123, 152, 116, 91 Lauder, John 33 Laughlin, Sharon 74, 105, 107, 123 Lavine, Clarice 51, 97, 91 Layton, Carol 51, 102,123 Leber, Ida 33, 109 Lee, Jean 51,107 Legg, Ethel 74 Leiter, Beverly 33, 97, 101, 102, 109 Leman, Alice 33, 44, 92, 94,102,111,119 156, 90 Lemon James 33, 92,107,118,119, 90 Lepley, Arthur 74, 105, 116 Lepley, Molly 51, 116 LeRoy, Donald 33, 129, 130,135, 136 LeRoy, Roger 133, 122 LeSuer, Levine, Levine, Marilyn 33,101,109,119 Clarice 63, 106, 121, 151, 153 Mary Ellen 63, 106, 108, 121, 123, 151,153 r I X- V' ij f I ' 14 I T n -x x ' ' -1 ao, 5 1- 4 fy ? Lewis, David 74, 98, 105, 150 Lewis, Eugene 74, 140, 122 Lindemann, Robert 63, 107, 122 Linden, Melvin Lindstrom, Betty 33, 44, 94, 100, 102, 112, 118, 156 Line, Don 51, 148 Lipkin, Mamiya 33, 94, 9o, 109, 117,120 1 1 Lipps, Robert 63, 120, 149 Livingston, Betty 63 Livasy, Nancy 34,,95, 97, 100, 119, 156 Lockwood, Betty Lou 74, 99, 155 Lonsdale, Joanne 51 Lord, Pricilla 74, 98, 106 Love, Madelyn 34, 94, 100, 102, 110, 111 Luchsinger, Mary 63, 122 Lucy, Margaret 51, 101, 106, 120, 123, 153 Luecht, Junior 74, 133, 149 Luthy, Fred 63, 99, 102, 118 Lutticken, Betty 51, 101, 105, 109 Lytle, Barbara 63 Mace, Gene 34 MacDonald, Joyce 51, 116 Mackemer, Sherill 74, 104, 155 Mackert, Rosemarie 34, 101 Malone, Joanne 75 Mann, Clifford 75, 149 Mansfield, Darlene 51, 93, 94, 100 Marcus, Donna 51, 97, 100, 102, 113, 120, 125, 153 Maricle, James 120 Marks, Betty 51, 120 Marks, Harry 75 Marks, Joe 75, 123 Marlatt, Doris 75 Marler, Suzanne 75, 99 Marteness, Harold 34, 150 Martig, Jacqueline 34, 44, 93, 101,110, 151, 155, 156 Martin, Edythe Anne 51, 116 Martin, lsabella 63,121 Marx, Patricia 34, 100, 105, 109, 90 Marzahn, Robert Mason, Gwen 63,102,121,152,155 Mattlin, Lorraine 63 Maurer, Shirley 34, 101 Mayne, Mary Ann 51,101, 106,153 Mayo, Rosanne 75, 98,152 McAdoo, Susie 75, 98, 105, 153 McCaddon, Nanette 34,100,104,109 McCartney, David 34, 100, 111, 89, 113, 150, 105 McCarty, Phyllis 75, 152 McClintick, Mary Jo 75, 98, 152 McClure, Virginia 34 McCool, Nancy 63, 106, 91 McDowell, Viola 51, 95 McDowell, William 34 McDuff, Judith 63, 98, 106, 91 McElroy, Sharon 75, 124 McFadden, Patty 75, 106, 152 McGrew, Jim 63 Mclntire, Jack 63, 143 Mclntosh, Jeanne 51, 94,118,123,119 McKenty, Mauveen 35,101,110,117,123, 124, 90 McKinney, David 35 McKinney, Johanne 63, 105, 122 McMurray, Louis 51, 101 McVey, Joe 35 McWilliams, Don 51, 129, 132, 150 Mead, Jane 51,100 Meals, Bob 35 Means, Williams 63, 97, 103, 108, 122 Mehl, Jay Harold 52, 89,150 Mehlenbeck, Suzanne 52, 95, 97, 105, 120 Mehrsngs, Ardrfh 35, 95, 97, 90, 1o1, 112, 118, 119 Meidinger, Marilyn 63, 99, 102, 108, 121, 123, 91 Meinen, Marjorie 52, 97, 100, 102, 120, 153 Meiser, Fritz 35 Melzer, Joanne 53 Melzer, Marie 52, 97,101,120 Merkle, Betty 63, 155 Merrick, Betty 64, 98, 104 Merritt, Margaret 75, 97, 104 Meyer, Richard 75 Meyer, Robert 64, 139 Meyer, Ronnie 75, 122 Michael, Gail 52, 95, 97, 100, 106, 118, 119, 123, 151,153,155 Michael, Tom 35, 101 Michels, Carol 75 ' Micono, Pauline 75 Middendorf, Mary Ann 64 Miesner, Claryce 35 Miller, David 75,1o3,111,133,149,122 Miller, Elliott 75, 133, 150 Miller, Howard 64,133, 148, 122 Miller, James 35, 44,110,111,113,125, 140, 107 Miller, Jane 35, 93, 95, 101, 144,151, 153, Miller, Janet 52, 97, 100, 106, 153 Miller, Martha 64, 99,105,121, 89,155 Miller, Patricia 64, 121, 123, 153 Miller, Rosemary 64, 107, 116 Miller, Shirley 52, 100, 122,151 Miller, B. 135, 137 Milligan, Don 52, 129, 131 Minder, Dick 75 Minor, Gilbert 64, 103, 120, 144 Mitchener, Bill 64, 144 Moberly, Harold 64, 110 Moeller, James 52, 95, 108 Mohr, Darlene 75, 108, 124, 155 Molchan, Richard 52, 108 Monk, Jo 35, 44, 95, 100, 112, 125, 90 Montooth, Althea 101, 120, 123, 128 Moore, Mary Alice 35, 95, 100 Morain, Eugene James 36, 101,108,107 Mordue, Jerry 75, 149 Morgan, James 36, 89, 96, 97, 101, 109, 118, 90 Morgan, Lloyd 64, 116 Morotti, Devo 52, 150 Morris, Aubrey 75, 99, 105, 123, 148 Morris, Don 64, 122 Mueqge, Albert 36, 108,118 Mueller, John 36,118,119, 90 Mueller, Patricia L. 52, 92, 94, 95,100, 107 Murphy, Don 64, 103 Murray, Kenneth 52 Muzzy, Gerald 64, 120 Nangle, William 52, 97, 108, 109, 118, 119, 107 Nauth, Susan 36 Neely, Jean Donna 64, 98, 153 Neely, JoAnne 36, 44, 101 Neff, LeRoy 64, 103, 133 Neff, Norma 52, 100 Nelson, Anita 64, 121 Nelson, Jackie 36, 44, 95,101,109,12O Nelson, Joycelyn 36 Nelson, LeRoy 36 Nelson, Robert 52 Neumiller, Martha 64, 99,105 Neumiller, Richard 52, 96, 97, 100, 108, 113, 119, 125,142 JIM Noppenberger, Nancy Ellen 64, 97, 99, 104, 110, 152 Norris, H. 99 Nugent, Lee 75, 104, 149 Nullmeyer, Barbara 52 Nullmeyer, Shirley 75 Oakford, Arthur 52, 88, 89, 101, 106, 108, 1'1'3T1'23 Oberlander, Dallas 36 O'Connell, Jane 36 O'Day, Bill 75, 104, 148, 149 Ohlsen, Bargara 75, 98, 110,123,124 Ohlsen, Robert 52, 148 Owens, Marcella Jean 64, 102, 122, 91 Paine, George 75, 105 Paine, Ruth36,101,109, 110, 151,153 Palmatier, Barbara 76, 99, 104, 123 Palmgren, Charles 76, 98, 105, 150 Pannabecker, Anita 37, 97, 101, 117, 118, 119, 116, 90 Panos Pat Parker, David 52,100,108,113,119,129, 132, 125 Parker, Lester 52 Parrish, Richard 102, 120, 125, 129, 135, 146, 149 Pass, Jack 110 Patterson, Rodger 76, 149 Patterson, Willard 76, 144 Pattison, John 76, 94, 103 Patton, Dean Lee 64, 104, 120, 91 Peard, Marilyn 64, 106 Pendarvis, Ann 37, 943 106, 110, 90 Peppard, Jacqueline 37, 95, 100, 153 Peters, Gordon 37, 93, 142, 148 Peterson, John'Robert 64 Peterson, Judy 76, 125, 146 Pettit, Richard 64, 149 Pfeiffer, Fred 37, 44, 100, 90, 142, 150, 107 Plumer, Beverly 52, 107 Plumer, Jacqueline 37,107 Poad, Bill 37, 95,100,143,150 Polich, Alvin 76 Pool, Margaret 53, 100, 110, 120, 123 Porter, Dolores 76, 97 Porter, Robert Harold Porter, William 124 Potter, Sally Ann 64, 99, 106, 121, 155, 156, 91 Potts, Bonnie Jean 65, 121 Potts, Martha 76, 107 Potts, Noble 53, 150 Powers, Jerome 64, 108, 149 Powers, Raymond 37, 95, 101,109, 110, 113,119,125,129,131, 140 Pratt, Robert 76, 104, 133, 149, 122 Preston, Charlotte 76, 107 Price James 37,117, 116 Prince, Rosemary 37, 95, 100, 109 Procter, Harold 53, 117, 140, 116 Procter, Harry 53, 140, 116 Prouty, Donald Pruett, Jerry 52, 120, 151, 153 Puckett, Barbara 37, 101, 119 Pullen, Pat 53, 101, 123, 128 Pyle, Jack 53, 97, 101, 110,119,139 Raber, Kathleen 76 Rader, Shirley 76 Raef, Barbara 37, 44, 97, 100, 156 Ramey, Valerie 53, 94, 101 Reece, Richard 38,105,118,119, 140,149 Reed, John 38 Reed, Mary 38 L-. 21 , fl. lriifqgt NIL? qjvt1 Llyu, We-:tv levlq 4,3 . 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