Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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The i953 CREST STAFF presents to you a vivid picture of Television as we see it, the programs, the actors and the actresses, the Television equipment and the theater life, itself. Our School Life Section presents the news as it has happened and is happening here at Peoria High School. The plays, the assemblies, and the extra- curricular activities are all represented in it. Each page brings to your mind a picture of some event or bit of news which has taken place during the school year. We see friends' faces and names making news and we see exciting events coming to life before our very eyes in the NEWS CAST. The faculty, THE DIRECTORS, teach us to work together to make our way in the Television show of life. They help us to study together and to be to- gether, which are things that will be of great im- portance to us as we begin to make our way in future years. In the DRAMATIC SHOW we see the pictures of the Seniors, the leaders of Peoria High School. They have grown year by year from the Comedy Show of their Freshman year to the Dramatic Show of this year. With them have grown their ideas, their in- tellectual abilities, their extra-curricular activities, and their actions. The actors in the Dramatic Show display a combination of these traits which make the Class of T953 the best at Peoria High. THE COMEDY SHOW, THE VARIETY SHOW, AND THE QUIZ SHOW represent the Freshmen, the Sophomores, and the Juniors, respectively. This group of students constitutes over three-fourths of the student body and plays a large port in all school activities. Peoria High would not be such an interest- ing place if it weren't for the underclassmen whose actions add much to our Television Show of Life. THE SPECIAL EVENTS PROGRAM shows the varied extra-curricular activities which are sponsored here at Peoria High School. The various clubs and groups sponsored here offer to every student the opportunity for fun and entertainment in the field which he most enioys. THE SPORTS CAST gives us a review of the ex- citing thrills and the ups and downs of every game, meet, and match played during the past season at Peoria High. It has pictures of each team and identi- fications of its members, plus informals of the team coaches. All programs must have COMMERCIALS AND SPONSORS to help them finance their productions. Our Business Staff has done a very successful job of securing the needed sponsors whose names appear in the Advertising Section. The T953 CREST STAFF invites each one of you to join us as we visit The Television Show of Peoria High School. To you FRANCES MATSON WHOSE. AID AND GENEROSITY HAS CONTRIBUTED SO MUCH TO OUR SCHOOL AND ESPECIALLY TO THE SENIOR CLASS, WE GRATEFULLY DEDICATE THIS CREST OF 7953. Q , ' V ii , 14.1, ,QjgfQ :',,gv ,I 'V ,... , ,. 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Business Staft Ann Landwirth, Sandra Underwood, Jackie Scott, Mary Lou Rowlette, Pat Pappas, Valerie Markman, Barbara Hackett, Louise Dult, Jane Zehr, Barbara Brown, Nancy Swain, Nancy Walters, Marcia Laird, Caroline Shinkle, Judith Hawkins, Mary Ann Frye, Darlene Field, Mary Kay Reams, Jackie Furst Advisors Miss Ada Mae Albright, Miss Florence Giles, Mr. Ernest Koepping, Mr. Harlan Suffield TABLE OF CONTENTS THE CREST FOR T953 I NEWS CAST DIRECTORS DRAMATIC SHOW QUIZ SHOW VARIETY SHOW COMEDY SHOW SPECIAL EVENTS SPORTS CAST COMMERCIALS 1 -I '37,-, .' .,, . 1 , I V gff N. :Ai :Z 1 nn. ..... 3 f X i v 1 -T, . 4 ff ax. 1 Si? Z M v553g la' bQP'fTQg?? .S 3, 6 -b .2 ,N N- 'W' wwf AX? xt :st .Ai fel I tl' 'tl' If H n.. . s 1 ll . . yu. 9 my , ..v U A fin I .xg .,, x R K3 W-.1 +x3?.': .- Q.. . -N N x ' x kX PAX' 1 Qs? I F' y nga viii IF I Q' x ' r!'kQ I I 1 x 53 I.:X lug EN 's N Xa 'll I Q! IJ' ,Q-...s- .5gNxX X 'K If -4 ,fl 1.1 1 I'-:r.fllr...J We start anofher exciting year. Stacked books a fond VJ! memory Year's Fun The First Day of School I ll To the freshmen it means racing up and down endless corridors and mile-high stairways looking for that classroom That is somehow never there, stacked books, water fountains, and new friends in a new school. To upperclassmen it means seeing old friends again after the long summer and meeting new ones, tormenting freshmen, wondering how the elections will come ouf, and planning class activities. This is the Seniors' last year, and in May the greatest class ever will graduate. Here, in the School Life section, is a record of the i952-1953 school year. We hope it will bring pleasant memories of Peoria High. Page 9 Our team plays a great game. Homecoming is Huge Success Centrals annual Homecoming was held this year on October l, 2, 3, and 4. Stunt shows were October l and 2, the Juniors taking first prize with their clever version ot Hansel and Gretelm. Friday night Central played Spalding, but lost the game, l-4 to 7. Queen Shirlee Keller and attendants Barb Lauderdale, Barb Brown, and Jane Russell reign over Homecoming. Page lO Those who attended the dance Satur- day night danced tothe music ot Freddie Stevens orchestra and enioyed the clever floor show. Congratulations to Student Council and committee chairmen for a line celebration! x Hansel and Gretel confuse the witch, and the lun iors win the stunt show. ,J . , 0 'Q 5 , if J 'ft i. l i ll l e Wild Nell, the Pet of the Plains, or Her Final Sacrifice. The Mice ofthe Class of '53 hold a reunion. Ann, Nancy, and Trayce entertain at the Homecoming Dance. The Circus Clowns and Strongman regain Victory for the Freshmen. Sophomore Stunt is set in Toyland. Characters of Hansel and Gretel. Pa gel A frequent and welcome visitor that livens up a classroom. . New students are introduced to Mr. Heghin's wi f0fT'0U5 m0P5- Amo, amas, amat f Miss Coppoclcs Latin class tries Classrooms Focal Point ot P.H.S. Life Naturally the most important part ot school is studying. We at Central are fortunate in having so varied a program ot studies from which to choose. The shops and special classes, such as cosmetology and ottice occupations, contribute to a wellerouncled educational system. To the teachers who are equipped with a never-ending supply ot patience, we owe a special vote ot thanks. Cosmetology class conspires against men. conjugations. With watchful eyes upon her, Miss Rice checks grades. if I i, Page 13 VT p gb Q 3 i i is Mrs. Chamness leads the study of a history lesson Special equipment helps in studying. Orthopedic students come to school on the specially built bus. sciiugi. gust Special Classes Aid Students Two rooms which do a wonderful service are the sight-saving and orthopedic rooms. Although the stu- dents in these rooms are usually able to attend regular classes, their homeroom is fully equipped to carry on classes. The sight-saving room is specially lighted, and has typewriters with large type. Talking books make lessons easy. Central is certainly fortunate in having these services open to its students. sf Well-lighted rooms and talking books are definite helps Miss Matson helps her students with their homework. in the sight-saving roorn. Page I4 sfqq-VL94' 4 JF' ' f if ' T . K - , - 515 Y E J: -.-Z. ' . 2. s rr- 1 3 : : 5 , JP gli :Z 4 . .2 -L l W - - A . M .. ,..- .. 1 V gf r P- l Az: '...z.-. ff.: yt :gfsl X .. .3. t 5' if 55 if ' i A . is 3 - f s 5 kin, , f f V.,-ff' Z 5 ' i l me Miss Rosenbaum checks the G.A.A, list. 1 I M' Alb ' ht ' h b . 'ss ng gives G lesson on ow to e The directors confer over the program ofthe week. a successful cake baker. Faculty Are Members of the Human Race Seldom thought at except as classroom tyrants, teachers really are human. They have their hobbies, recreation, and studies just as the student does. ln a poll of Central teachers, sports 'and Traveling were ahead in the hobby division, theaters and concerts in recreation. During the summer many many teachers attend colleges throughout the U.S. to earn their degrees and get their share ot torment, too! Miss Giles, Miss Spickard, and Miss Matson enjoy a good laugh at the P.T.A. card party. ' Q Mr. Juska gloats over our well-filled trophy case. XA mf Lx-X i ' A ,K gl ,fs if ,. P Page 75 Miss Ziegler, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Burns, Miss Poshard, and Mr. Miss Matson and Mrs. Hale add to tne sensational Durham wait for the beginning of the watermelon race, The Rec. 1, Page l6 Field Day sights. There is no Lack of Fun at P.H.S. The Rec, atter-school gathering place ot Centralites, is run by Committee ot Forty which also stages many dancesf the masquerade at Halloween, the vice-versas, and the tree dances in the Qym- Sponsored by Student Council, Field Day was enioyecl by both students and taculty. lugs-ot-war, races tor boys and girls, and a watermelon race be- tween taculty members and students contributed to the huge success at Field Day. Committee of 40 presents N I imma l 2 W ' V ,bs . Upper-classmen are on the outside looking in at the Freshman Frolic. The Water Ballet Class goes through its formations. , Harlan Suftield and Mr. Koepping are vice-presidents in charge of the griddle at the Boosters' Club pancake supper. 055, N--f 3 1 '599?'s, VRQI5- I i Freshman and Sophomore boys engage 'n G baffle royal! This is the P.T.A. card party - but tl1ere's something wrong the first vice-versa of the year. with that hand. r '- V1 N ' I A . :Q U .9 ' s Q sv u'G u.l Q l .:.? I. H' . ..Q.. 'Q 'Q 'Q 'i 'f Page I7 ' as 1 i .mehr-K A Cappella Choir brightens the halls before Christmas. The String section of the orchestra rehearses for - wfifeffi Students with Talent Receive The choral department gives many concerts during the year, tor school and also tor public groups. Among these was the Musical Extrava- ganza presented tor parents and friends. An added honor was the invitation to the National Music Contest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Two of our hardest working organizations are band and orchestra. l Dick Kataoka--Fritz Kreisler the second- malres sweet music. Lou Rittschof's band plays for an assembly. fr Page I8 ' 'M...-ff V At the Musical Extravaganza Girls Choir sings '-wifh A Song ln My Heart Recognition, Present Programs Competing in state-wide contests, these students have won many honors. Made up ot students who wish to goin expere ience in the entertainment field, Talent Board gave several programs. Through the varied acts, new talent has been added to the list ot Central Stars. The Bittersweets make sweet harmony for Talent A Boards Christmas Assembly. . I 0' . l , tn f nl Twas the night before Christmas, for Marilyn DawSOf1- Boys Glee Club is Home On The Range at the Extravaganza, Page 79 -vi' Pg20 They Went x 9 Eg Senior Hop Tom Kennedy, Senior Class President Sondra B0fiH, QUGGH Of fhe Senior Hop '. 'Mg A1 ' fx , College Day -- a day of decision for seniors. Seniors Will Long Remember Notable Events Here is the Class ot l953. We have pictured some ot their many activities on these pages. Among these were the Junior Prom-'April In Paris , the class ploy-i'The Little Dog Laughed , and the Senior Hop-Senior Memories , Under the iunior president, Roy Kern, and Tom Kennedy, senior prexy, this class has left an impression on the school which will remain tor years. Senior Gyp Day - and today it's official, is ' mana fumanmu A day of preparation for under classmen. A glimpse into the future world of business. mum 613512315 Q N W r r-1-rm ,mamma Page 27 - I 1 ' fi iii 'f s 54? Ev ' n fyN,vv,x i I f 1 f, .1 ',lr r I Dance the Purge Polka and forget your troubles! Miss Spickard and the student directors, Jackie Furst, Margaret Burroughs, and Leanne Stone, gloat over the success of the Senior Class Play. Page 22 Barbara Wohlfarth views Bryan Dramatics Entertain The Little Dog Laughed and so did the audience when they saw the hilarious antics ot the Huntington family! Every- one who saw or participated in this Senior Class production will readily say that 'lSpick and the cast put on a protes- sional show. Dramatics class presented a play for the Childrens Theater. This delightful fantasy was en- titled 'Papa Pompino and the Prizelighterd. At the Children's Theater, Humpty Dumpty has just saved the day by knocking Burly out. PRISCILLA HERGET, Hail to Our Champions! These pages are dedicated, not only to all Central Champions, but also to those players and teams who worked hard, but did not gain recognition. . This year we had a winning basketball team which blazed a trail ot glory through the Re- gional and Sectional Tournaments, and then defeated Highland, West Frankfort, and Schlar- man to wind up as the second-place team in the Sweet Sixteen tournament! Our swimming team was Big Twelve Champ ln addition Ned Loar holds the state record for the 200-yard freestyle. Our football team had a fine record, and topped it oft by beating Manual in the Turkey Day Game! A Cappella was invited to Milwaukee for the National Music Contest. ln a sense, everyone at Central is a Champ forthe magazine campaign to finance athletics was backed by everyone! So to all the Champions ot P.H.S. we say congratulations! EVERYONE won in the magazine campaign. Award winner Q7 t loar, Nelson Tucker, Dave 1 'si' ' LOU RITTSCHOF D.A.R. Award winner F 3 2 Nibw Nix I I ' mga ' , .-gs? ., ak .TQ-dxf V k -. A CAPPELLA CHOIR, chosen to sing at a sectional ART CHAMPIONS received many prizes in competition convention in Milwaukee in April. HILES STOUT, all-state football and basketball champion, with football coach Juska, and JIM ASHBY, all city football, all-state honorable mention in basketball. Tony Q 'i l - --f 2 A , SQ' i if 13 1 X - . ' U . ' N wi'- .- 5 ' ' fx OUR SWIMMING TEAM, led by Ned Loar and diver Dave Tucker, won the Big 72 championslvio. Page 25 Seniors Bid Fond Farewell to Students and Faculty lt's June and schools out! is the cry ot vacation-bound students all over the United States. After long months in school, everyone is happy to be out. lt's been a grand school year , everyone writes in the Crests. l'See you next September. The freshmen wait eagerly tor next year's Freshies to arrive. We who walk out the doors tor the last time wish we were starting all over again. Maybe we complained, but we wouldnt have changed anything. Welcome, Class ot l957. Goodbye, Class ot l953. Oh, those finals! .lon Bergstrom doesn t look We soy goodbye to new and old friends. too happy Page 26 fwwnaqggcm wa U x S -i tak - , X E! 1 gk xx N 11, . 'Aim eff' Q T -6-:f f XX x N fx T XXX R Xa omecw DIRECTO LY-117 17 ,Y Q l l . r - fr 1 f-1 '13 ' I Q Dr. Melvin G. Davis Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. John H. Harris Dr. Anthony Marinoccio Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent of Schools of Schools Wentworth C. Jocquin L. Ross Johnson Joseph 0. Malone George Miles Edward Saurs Clyde L. Schwyhart Warren Wemple Page 27 ADMINI T TION Page 28 HOWARD A. HUNTER, M.A. Principal Mr. Hunter keeps our school together. By him we'll stand in any weather. ADMINISTRATION J. BYRON DURHAM, M.S. BESS D. HALE, M-A- Assistant Principal D600 of Gl lS We all agree Mr. Durham is swell. If You UlWUY5 fellow the golden Nile, We hope he likes ug just qs well, Z You'll help Mrs. Hale help our school. R 4 ' 4' 1 7 -n X 1' ! fr 4' J ll I K Albright, Ada Mae, M.A. Math . . . Algebra . . . CREST . . Quill and Scroll Miss Albright always does her best, And helps us edit the '53 Crest. Bibo, Anna, B.A. Home Economics . . . Jr. National Honor Society ...Clclssof'55... Policy and Planning Corn- mittee The art of homemaking and ability to sew Are subiects every girl should' know. Bockwitz, Carroll, M.A. Algebra . . . General Moth . . . Opinion Ad- visor We're glad to see Bock- witz back this year. lt wasn't the'same without him here. Chamness, Theoline Pl1.B. Orthopedic Room . . Cue Club Mrs. Chamness wishes the canines would stop Making room lOl a regular stop. it ..,, ,, - it 1 - 'il ' it ,Q cic . .. . i J .Vl- X l I' s T N1 'Tl Aw' l as .QJI , gl . . l rg, K l ' ll l N , K 1 ll' , xl Y Q. lfll lt i x '2 :Wiz M l l l 1 . Q ns! . l l 7x C . , r lfgx N eg! J c , 1 O l m e f 6 l 1 ff N ' . 4' x lx f l ' l 1 X 5 -Til- fy i l i ' --' 5 ' K Vocational Machine Shop - Mr. Bauder is clever X in many ways. Q.. rf 'i Ol machines he knows every phase. ' r:,' . A -' e Bielema, Martin, . . M.A. llllvl 1' Algebra . , . Geometry . . . Student Council Ad- visor 119- As council advisor Mr. B is grand. From all ol us, he .- ,249 kv gets a hand. I .1 , f f-Qty FI. sf' ,W - fig? K fii1',J.S' -' . . ' r g ,f',5r.rgfV-. L ,ff . 3 .. -i 'f ,,.g. kifzgfff' . !' 4 l f-.- ??p'1F.,: , 2' . 9 , 67 ,.?'j!2Ai5fgz .A-,Q :54 X nn., 5, 51, 9, Te. .., . ' .Haag -' 41718 mek? Burns, George, A.B. Civics , . . Sociology . . . Cue Club Johnny, Mary, Larry, and Ned- Mr. Burns tells all, Hit the nail on the head. Carroll, Mary Sullivan, M.S. Ottice Occupations . Q Student Directory em. Mrs. Carroll's secret ambition and dream ls a family of bays lor a baseball team. Cochran, Willard, Conway, Helen, Coppock, Georgia, Deal, John W., MAA- d M.A. A.B. M,A, Distri utlve 'E ucation English Lmin - I ' Latin Club A' ebm U A . Remedial ::,ucLln:irr:,di:1takes gliss-ionwjy teaches Al,-,msg from ,he day Mgth A I n Cross Country To say Coordinmor ol rgnhersczlgss we ol Miss Coppock's.birth tn math if at last you Distributive Education. ' ' she S 'lad 'he deslre 'O see lhmugh me 'og' 'H IOY and 9lee. travel round the earth. Mr. Deal will likely exclaim Hot dog . Page 29 B.S. Art . . , Class of '54 Red and blue, you'll discover in art, Are found with the others on the spectrum chart, Fluegel, Theodore, M.S. Chemistry , . . Algebra . , , Projection Crew Mr. Fluegel serves P.H.S. and you By his able handling of Proiection Crew. Hawkins, Dawson, B.A. Physical Education . , . History , . . Varsity Bas- ketball . . . Assistant Football . . . Assistant Baseball Mr. Hawkins is one ot the favorite pals Ot every guy and all the gals. Juska, Tony, M. Phy. Ed. Physical Education . . . Social Science . . . Varsity Football , Mr. Juska is greatly admired by all, And he's really great as coach of football. if tiff , A f fi E ,i ll G ' ' . , ii . K x ik' ' : Z ' '. I I 'i f c ' G Q ll '- '. pf i .Y 'sw C ' 0 l Ye Pegg? X T g 1. JM' FACULTY Heghin, Yervant, M.A. History . . . Social Science Club. . .Class of '54 When taught by him, history is fun. He makes it interesting to everyone. Kellogg, Helen, M.A. English . . , Opinion spon- sor Miss Kellogg's pet peeve is straw versus shake. Trying to get it all through just makes her quake. Kinhofer, Garma, M.A. Biology . , . Senior Na- tional Honor Society She knows grasshoppers, muscles, amoeba, and bees, And evenjhe names of all the trees. Page 30 Koepping, Ernest, M.A. Bookkeeping . . . General Business . . . Economics . . , CREST Mr. Koepping is happy and O, so glad, When a staff member , , in ,JJ H, ,Glu B.S. Home Economics . . . Li- brary Assistant . . . Li- brary Club . . . English . . . Class of '55 learning to cook and bake and sew, We'll all be glad someday to know. Giles, Florence, M.A. Trigonometry . . . Geome- try . . . CREST . . . Alge- bra Planes, lines, cosines, and angles, Have all our minds mixed up in tangles. Hurst, Nelson, Radio and Television Radio and T.V. are taught by Hurst, On his list ot favorites they rank tirst . Lamberton, Margaret, M.S. Shorthand . , . Typing . . . Bookkeeping Typing, bookkeeping, plus shorthand, Miss Lamberton helps us to understand. B.Ed. Building Trades . . . Stage Crew Mr. Logan is handy with all the tools. To him they are precious as costly jewels. Matson, Frances, M.A. Sight Conservation . . . Cue Club. . .Class of '53 As you climb the stairs to 401, Does the wish for an escalator ever come? l, l XX i X1 I Myers, Joseph A.B. English , . . Track P.H.S. has a guy to back. He coaches English, lootball, and also track. Poshard, Florence, M.M. Choral Music . . . Music Workshop . . Pep Club We're always pleased and secretly glad, When told we're the best choir she's ever FACULTY Pacey, Jack, M.A. Biology . . . Stage Crew . . . Talent Board We were all so sorry to see Jack go. His ideas were greal and we liked him so. ReYn0Id5f l-eifefi Rice, Emily, Rosenbaum, Marian, M S M.A. B.S. Vocational Auto Mechan- , English . . . Policy 8. Plan- Physical Education , , ics ning Committee G,A,A, Mr. Reynolds teaches lt can always be said Miss Rosenbaum is new boys all about cars. al Emily Rice, and lots of fun, This should be added I enioy her classes, She believes there's to the noted three R's. she is so nice. good in everyone. Masocco, Tressie, M.A.. Physical Education . . . G.A.A. Miss Masocco's ambition may come true soon. She'd love to sleep 'til the stroke ol noon. McCormick, James, B.A. English . . . History . . . Senior National Honor So- ciety . . . Class of '55 . . . Social Committee Do your best and study each day, And Mr. McCormick will reward you with an AQ Pearson, Eleanor Social Committee . . Cosmetology Miss Pearson prompts this saying to keep, Beauty is not only just skin deep. Runkle, Lewis Vocational Auto Mechan- ics Mr. Runkle knows what a car is like. All I know is the build of a bike. r .1-fav fi ' nfs 'Y i' l 'i ' ai i . ' f, .. . 11 t l , - - we'.:.- as Us 4 ff .fe ,N X C? it ,, 5, 1, 1 -r .M -, i...A :Vx ' . 1 5. ' gt S .' . a mifliii Page 31 P Saurs, Bruce, B.S. Fhysical Education , . , Varsity Baseball . . . As- sistant Basketball Baseball was Saur's ioy in life. But now there's a rival, a pretty wife. Spickard, Elma B.A. Speech . , . English . . . .lusenclra . . . DrarnatiCS , . . Cheerleading Miss Spickard rates Special, Grade A . We'd all like to have her 6 hours a day. Suffield, Harlan, M.S. Physics . . . Genera Science . , . CREST One of Harlan's biggest griefs ls Not enough Indians and too many chiefs. Szepessy, J. Elmer, M.A. , Orchestra During the day Szep must be wishing, He were following his hobbies of hunting and fishing. age 32 r i J f ll N in P N N ix X FACULTY Suffield, Lyle, B.S. Vocational Art . . . Ce- ramics . . . Art Lyle Suffield has an expression, too. lt's Silent like the billiard Q- Thompson, Martha, Troth, John V00lCi NOHU, Nl.Ed. Typing . . . Junior Na- B-A- Red Cmss A D ' Home ECO. tional Honor Society English , , , Committee of nomic The Boy Scout spirit 40 , , , Swimming Mn. fhompsong an still hasn't died, Read her favorite ex- asset it is agreed. Fo' Mf- TWH' likes Pfesslon Und then Ugfeef Her every thought Cooking outside. What you are now be- deems a good deed. coming, you are going M.A. English . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Hi-Y advisor . . . Class of '56 The demons of spelling and the ports of speech, This height of knowl- edge W.C. helps us reach. Stanger, Eugene, B.S. English . . . Library Science Mr. Stanger and staH are a help to the school. His iob is rough, but he's collected and cool. Swisher, Glyda, M.A. French . . . French Club . . . Latin Her philosophy of life will pass any test. lt's Always, always do your best. VanDeventer, John, M.S. Algebra , . . Geometry . . . Electricity . . . Sound Crew We think Mr. Van is really swell, And sponsoring tickets VanDyke, Erma Cosmetology VanDyke makes us beautiful now and again. Now, we wonder, is it all in vain? Wilde, Merida, A.B. Spanish . . . Latin . . Stamp Club Latin and Spanish are Miss Wilde's dish, But following hobbies is her fondest wish. Woodman, Forrest, M.A. Band Mr. Woodman is really a wise philosopher. Never go anywhere without a thermometer. lplus hot water bottle, gargle, raincoat, and parachute.l Dyslin, Loretta Accompanisl' For you, Mrs. Dyslin, the chimes are ringing For putting up with our off-key singing. B.S. Ph.B. Social Studies . . . Assist- English cnt Football . . . Coach She helps us have Mr. Wallace's ambition, knowledge in every girls and boys, phase, ls To do as I please, no bells or noise. '7'Vl-11111124 McMilIen, Hazel Records Clerk Miss McMillen is Central's records clerk. And she does her best in all her work. Rhetoric, grammar, stories, and plays. FACULTY Yuhause, Joseph, M.A. U.S. History . . . Citizen- ship . . . Varsity Swim- ming People who are not on Joe's list ol pals Are phoney excuses B.S. Workshop Mr. Westhott is a guy whose hammer rings. He has the ability for building things. M.A. Biology The studenty body and laculty too, Put out the welcome mat for you. Wolpert, Wesley, M.S. Industrial Eclu:ction . Intramural Sports . . . Mr. Wolpert teaches industrial education. There is none better in all the nation. Ziegler, Charlotte, M.A. Sermon . . . English . German Club Harry, Hazel, Henry, and Herman- When taught by Miss Ziegler enioy their German. Pflflfeff Leona Rhoades, Inez Attendance Clerk Secretary When you walk in the Miss Rhoades is Mr. door and see her smile, Hunter's helping hand, You know you'd like And we all agree that 'O SNY 0 While- she's really grand. Ziegler, Lilly Bookkeeper, Treasurer ll you've ever lost a pen or book, For this smiling lace You're sure to look. Page 33 ik r its 1' 2 Q . .ia . W wa R .3 3. 3 'Q 441: Q , - 3 A .MD-sea. W - .V . . ,WDW ,. WW, lu.,-1 sm. . .. ,V ' r 'J ' 'A ly - 'sr-P--'f-gm-Qrakums' BACK ROW-Miss Koopman, Mrs. Williams, Mrs, Tyler, Mrs. Bordeaux, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. B1lrM' Eb le Mr.T r. Mrs. Boone and Mr. Marchand, we want you to know, That without your help, P.H.S. wouldn't go. 453 tl- with .ggi . Page 34 , u e, rss er , s ucke FRONT ROW--Mrs. Koch, Mrs, Hess, Mrs. Hult, Mrs. Ziegler, Mrs. Onken, Mrs. Hall. These are the ladies who help us at lunch. Without them here, We'd be 0 hungry bunch. ,, jo . K Without Babe King, what A would the guys do. f He hands out the ' 5 V towels and equipment, too. i . VJ jzgfifl, li, ,V 4 g, . I Y! W i e W 6 l i . f . . .J I N f'., ,MLMMK W, ,gy X Spick's gleam in her eye before and alter, ls one filled with lun and lots ol laughter. Recognize Miss Rice as a child? Bet she made the boys go wild. i? Miss Kinholer as a teacher is mighty neat. Here she's a baby. Ain't she sweet? Q g, sc Gi? is! '5 Now, we ask Who is this? lt's Lamberton at left ' with her sis. fgg syw rg 1' H? 'ii 1 Now, who is that? Just try to guess. lt's not a doll, it's W Mrs. Chamness. , Y Q 'SM WHCJ Miss Coppock, as a child, melted many a heart. Now, through today's kids she does her part. 'P DAT Twixt muddled mind and wrinkled brow, We recognize Miss Poshard now. Y Miss Giles has grown V Look at Miss Rosen- . fb 4 baum's shy little grin. aliifih U Just find a heart mai s she wouldn't win. ' R - , Y .ue M by Harlan and Lyle were up to be so wise. But even as a child, she'd win a prize. Q s t W the Suttields' joys. Ol their pranks it was ' said, Boys will be boys. to .46 s, Page 35 ,kv- S K ' x ,, 4 L, Ar g A 'V'- i' 5' Miss Kinhofer's classes do this and that. But here is a novelty, dissecting a cat. Q . pa ' Recognize these '1 X J familicrf e ? 4' We wondcei il Szep's I 5 W hiding five aces! 4 it lv 1 4 X 1 f' 2 ,I X 4 K 4 Q . 1 K I n . . ,A , Page 36 Did you know Mr. Suffield could really cook? If you don't believe it L,, ,XX i ' xx 6352 fx i l f' y ll just take a look. l K if! li A Inu? SENIORS END ACTIVE QUADRENNIUM AT P. H. S. Senior Hop and Play Were Big Successes Although the Seniors have completed their high school days and per- haps some of the events have grown rather dim in their minds, there are some things they could not forget. This year, through the combined efforts of many Seniors and faculty members they produced their class play, The Little Dog Laughed , which was a true hit in every sense of the word. The Hop was a huge success and smiles will appear as in the years to come they remember the burst of clapping that accompanied the crowning of the Queen at the climax of the evening. The Junior Prom Drew A Large Crowd Junior memories included the choosing of class rings and their Prom . The few weeks before the Prom there were none busier than they -selling tickets and attending different committee meetings. Their labors were well rewarded for the dance was a glorious affair. Tom Kennedy Ramona Adkins pmsiden, Vice-President Lynn Nelson Dona Fletcher Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Stunt and Freshman Frolic Main Events Among sophomore remembrances were stunt shows and in the fresh- man year in the accompaniment of a big brother or big sister they stared in wide wonder at the happenings at P. H. S. Thus as the Senior classmen leave to ioin various walks of life, they will always be thankful for the doors to new experiences and opportunities which were opened for them here. S f' Miss Matson Mr.Hawkins Sponsor S Nothing appeals to Seniors like a dance, as you can easily see! ponsor Page 37 Ackerman, Carol Latin Club , . . G.A.A. . . . Page . . . Jr, Nation- Honor Society . . . Stunt Show At first Carol seems quiet, yet really she's lots of fun. Andersen, Janet G.A.A .... Jr. Red Cross . . . Opinion . . . Pep Club . . . Stunt Show . . . Junior Achievement .lan always has some- thing interesting and cheerful to say. Armbright, Joan Pep Club . . . Jusendra . . .Cue Club , . . G.A.A, . . . Stunt Show .loan is genuine and sin- cere at oll times. Barnes, Norma Cue Club . . . Pep Club . . . G.A.A .... Opinion . . . Stunt Show . . . Jusendra Norma is everyone's friend, sometimes quiet, and sometimes not. Page 38 Adkins, Ramona French Club . . . Y-Teens ...Page . . , Cue Club Tall, statuesque Ramona will make an excep- tional model. SENIORS C as l ,Lx J Anderson, L ' Sandra Rowena j- 'Q- She'll smile away your -- ' -- Q! fl X MJ , sf .lfli s' - Q gi.-. - ,Q , 1 ' Q ll 1, i V- Jolffx' Barrer, Janet Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Pep Club Her sweet smile wins many friends! 7f4-v-4, Arehart, Jon Fresh-Soph. Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . . . Varsity Football . . . Varsity Baseball . . . Key Club . . . Stunt Shows . . , Lettermen's Club Jon is o mischievous fellow who believes in having lots of fun! swf 4- rms. ,AL 'G-Jr.. 3,-42 . . 9a.-J ' 'WiIi Fresh-Soph. Footb Boseba Track Football , . . lne Basketball Show Carefree, friendly, and lull of fun, Bill is a popular guy. Anderson Jesse C. Jr. National Honor Society ...CueClub... Opinion . . . German Club , . . French Club , . . Social Science Club . . . Radio Club . . . Jr. Red Cross . . . Music Work- shop With his superb talent, we know .less will suc- ceed in his ambition to be a concert pianist. Ashby, James Varsity Football . . . Var- sity Basketball . . . Varsity Track . . . Intramural Basketball Jim, liked by all, is good looking, tall, and quite an athlete. Barrer, Joan Cue Club . . . Jusendra ...Pep Club. . . Page She has a gift for put- ting people at ease. I Batz, Thomas E. Stamp Clulo . . . Key Club . . .i.Stunt Show . . . Fresh-Saph. Football . . . Fresh-Soph. Baseball . . . lntramural Basketball. . . Committee of Forty . . . Jr. Red Cross From the way Tom talks we imagine he will someday live and sing in Texas. Bell, Agnes Kay G.A.A .... Cue Club. . . Stunt Show . . . German Club . . . Social Science Club . . . P.H,S. Teen- Topic Reporter Agnes is u brilliant stu- dent and fun in every way. Blake, Robert W. Proiection Crew Bob's always in the lit- tle theater operating the movie projector for us! Bagan, Joan Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Pep Club . . . Spanish Club . . . G.A.A. . . . Stunt Shaw . . . Social Science Club . . .Opinion Joanie - a competent girl with a bright future. Q l - Bender, Robert Intramural Basketball . . . Transfer from Spalding Bob proves false the statement A good man is hard to find . -A Baumgardner, Thomas Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Follow The Dream . . . Music Workshop . . . Student Directory To become a 'beach- comber' is Tom's ambi- tion-well, we hope he succeeds. CLASS OF '53 ff 'Q-. cf 5 I : X I, f , i l 'l' E Q l I . 52. A . ,I ' i U .I ' -- ga' L s L , Borchelt, William Tennis Team . . . Stunt Show . . . Jr. Red Cross . . . Stamp Club . . . Spanish Club Willingness and effi- ciency are qualities which make Bill well- liked. fl-Ti 23553 uf ii Berwick, Ronald Fresh-Soph. Football . . , Fresh-Soph. Baseball . . . Varsity Football . , . Let- termen's Club Ron likes fun-some- times goes out of his way to find it! Beard, James A. Football . . , Track Team . . . Stunt Shaw Jim is noted for his good-natured disposi- tion. Bell, James .lim will surely be a capable navy flier some- day. Blumenthal, Marion Jusendra , . . G.A.A. Marion has a delightful combination of brains, beauty, and ambitionl Borin, Sondra Kay Stunt Shows . . . June Fantasy . . . French Club . . . Latin Club . . . CREST . . . G.A.A. . . . Ticket Committee . . . Cheerleader . . . Jusendra ...CueClub...Pep Club . . . Page . . . Fresh- man Class Officer . . . Senior Service Club She is pretty, rollnod, and courteoutl Page 39 Brackett, Denise Stunt Show . . . G.A.A. . . . Cue Club . . .French Club . . . .lusendra . . . Ticket Committee . . . Page . . . Library Staff . . . Senior Class Play . . . Dramatic Honor Society Denise's pep and ener- gy prove that good things delinitely do come in small packages. Burroughs, Margaret Latin Club , . . German Club . . . Pep Club . . . Cue Club . , . Jusendra . . , Stunt Shows . . . Social Science Club . . . G,A,A .,.. Student Di- rectory ...' 'Follow the Dream . . . Page . . . Jr. Red Cross She is never low on pep and originality! Carrigan, Kenneth We know Ken will go lar in anything he undertakes. Cheatham, Mary June Fantasy . , . Stunt Show . . .Cue Club. . . Jusendra . , . G.A.A. . . . Talent Board Mary will be remem- bered for her outstand- ing ability at singing and piano playing, she was a great help to the Class at '53. Page 40 5 3 T f ' , A Cameron, Richard Intramural Basketball . . . Fresh.-Soph ,... Baseball . , , Intramural Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Cross Country , . . Stunt Show , . . Senior Closs Play . . . Dramatic Honor Society industrious and popular, Dick's personality is one ot the best. Brewer, Carol Y-Teens . . . G.A.A. . . . Library . . . Head Maior- rette As an able maforette, Carol adds to the pep prevailing in P.H.S. SENIORS Q L ' : f - ' - f' A- tv 1fgft5?1?sff- 'iT- ' 'ntslzisaiax 3 if- ii :ft . F , , , I I A. sg , W .i so ,. : 1 4,,,w'A S ' - r 5 z l Bradshaw, Charles We're certainly glad Chuck came back from Colorado to graduate with us. Cohen, Avie Fresh.-Soph. Football . , . Track . . . Wrestling , , , Stunt Show Always clowning-Avie keeps the crowd in stitches. Carlson, Eugene Stunt Shaw . . , Stamp Club . . . Opinion Gene is olten seen but seldom heard. ...ide Bunch, Bryan Library . . . Stamp Club CueClub... Spanish Club . . .Opinion .., Jusendra . . . 'Follow the Dream . . . Junior Class Officer . . . Senior Class Play Bryan will be remem- bered lor his portrayal of Mr. Honeywell in the Senior Class Play! Cahill, Anita Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . French Club . , , German Club . , . Jr. Red Cross . . . Page . . . Pep Club Anita's subtle humor is overshadowed by her dignified air. Chapman, Marian .lusendra , . . Pep Club . . . Stunt Shows . . . G.A.A ..,. Transfer from Kirkwood, Mo. A true friend - loyal and dependable. Cook, Joy Anne Cue Club . . . Jusendro . . . G.A.A. French Club A genial girl, she puts everyone in a good humor. Cornelius, Richard Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . . . Fresh.-Soph, Baseball , . . Varsity Football . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Baseball . . . Let- termen's Club . . . Intra- mural Basketball Dick is a fine athlete, able leader, and a star in general. Cover, Nathaniel Cue Club , , . Amateur Radio Club . . . Intra- mural Basketball Nate plans: to retire aft- er he's made his first million. Daker, Penelope G,A.A .... Jr. Red Cross . . . Cue Club . , . Latin Club . . . Stunt Show . . Opinion , . . German Club Witty and refreshing, Penny has a sparkle that everyone admires. Dawson, Marshall Varsity Football . . . Var- sity Track Zuke is a likeable fellow with varied interests. Cumming, Joyce Marilyn Transfer from Dunlap Joyce is full of fun and nice to know. Cornish, Mary Margaret Musical Extravaganza Life's never dull when Mary Margaret is around. CLASS OF '53 tw N 45 'hr 'F 51: ,Ay 7 ' 'y I , l iy ati if l 7' ,,,' ' l r l t its V 5 if i ,, ,l ,I g r ,' 5. 'rf tv : :is Wi it i 21 will ls li ll li r if f s - N dns rl . . T in- df? 9 il Day, Marjorie French Club . . . Music Workshop , . . G.A.A. Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Y-Teens , . . Page . . . Jr. National Honor Society . . . Stunt Show Marjorie is a quiet girl with many winning ways. Cummings, Donna Marie Twice as friendly as the apple is red. Court, Jack Fresh.-Soph, Football . . . Varsity Football . . . Wrestling . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Committee of Forty . . . Stunt Show . . . Fresh.-Soph. Track . . . Varsity Track We've never seen Jack when he hasn't been busy. Covey, Virginia Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . G,A.A .... Pep Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Music Workshop . . . Opinion . . . Jr National Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Stunt Show . . . Follow The Dream . . . Senior Class Play Ginger's bright smile and clever remarks make her outstanding in any group. Davis, Jack D. Fresh.-Soph. Football . , , Bowling Jack's sincere and worth knowing: likely to be a tool and die maker. Deal, John W., Jr. Cross Country . . . Track . . . Lettermen's Club John has won many vic- tories in track and in other tields. fuga 41 Dergins, Nancy Lou Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . G.A.A .... Pep Club . . . Stunt Show Nancy is a fine girl who is always willing to lend a helping hand. Duff, Louise Cue Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Talent Board . . . G.A.A .... June Fantasy . . . Social Science Club , . , Page . . . Jusendra . . . Opin- ion . . . CREST . . . Senior Class Play . . . Stunt Show . . . Pep Club No matter how much Louise has done or how much she has to do, she always seems to have an unlimited supply of enthusiasm. Edwards, Shirley Ticket Committee . . . French Club . . . Jusendra . . . G.A.A .... Cue Club She has a smile that doesn't wear otf. Enright, William G. Tennis Team . . . Letter- men's Club Bill's ambitions are worthwhile, his talents are many, and he's sure to be successful. Page 42 6 '-3? Durham, Marilyn CREST. . .Cue Club... Jusendra . . . Spanish Club. . , Pep Club . .. June Fantasy . . . Rhapsody ln Blue . . . Quill and Scroll . . . G,A,A .... Music Work- shop . . . Stunt Show . . . .lr, National Honor Socie- ty . . , Page Marilyn will be remem- bered as the blonde CREST editor whose lite ambition is not to blush anymore. Dockins, Jackie Opinion . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Pep Club . . . Ticket Commit- tee . . . Musical Extrava- gonza Jackie's bright smile and snappy eyes mark her wherever she goes. SENIORS 3 ,if Easton, Helen German Club . . . Page Helen is true to her work, her word. and her friends. All l 4 Eppy, Roberta Y-Teens . . . Library Club Bobbie is silent and modest, but cheerful and lriendly, too. ix I Drummond, Donald Jay Cue Club . . . German Club. . .Key Club... June Fantasy . . . Stunt Show . . . Jusendra . . . Senior Class Play . . . Dra- matic Honor Society Confident, Don is a boy who makes use of the fact that his mouth is mode to talk with. Dumermuth, Nancy Cue Club . . . Pep Club ...Jr. Red Cross... G.A.A .... Stunt Show . . . Jusendra A sincere and everlast- ing friend. Ellis, Barbara Transfer from Texas Barbara comes from Texas and is known for her attractive southern drawl. Essig, Ronald German Club . . . Stunt Show . . . Intramural Basketball Ron is persevering and steady - he accom- plishes wonders in a short time. Farwell, Ronald A friendly guy who gets along with everyone. Finnie, Louise Pep Club . . . G.A.A. Louise knows that quiet- ness is not a liability, but an asset. Friederich, Larry Fresh.-Sooh. Football . . . Varsity Football . . . Var- sity Cross Country . . . Varsity Track . . , Intra- mural Basketball . . . Wrestling . . . German Club . . . Musical Ex- travaganza Larry is a grand fellow, likeable through and through. Furst, Jacqueline Stunt Shows . . . Pep Club . , . CREST . . . Jusendra . . . Cue Club. . . Fol- low the Dream . . . Spanish Club . . . G.A.A. Senior Class Play . . . Dramatic Honor Society Jackie is headed for a stage career as her per- formance in Follow the Dream ' clearly indicat- ed. 4lq 'f Forgey, Donald Freshman Football . . . Sophomore Football . . . Fresh.-Soph . Basketball , , . Freshman Baseball Don has been a loyal supporter of P.H.5.-he is everybody's friend. Fehr, Madalyn June German Club . . . Opin- lon Accommodating and kind, Madalyn is always willing to help. CLASS OF '53 -. N l Gamlin, Marilyn Latin Club . . . G.A,A. . . . Music Workshop , . , Cue Club . , . Jusendra Opinion ...' 'June Fan- tasy . . . Stunt Show . . . Y-Teens Her sweet disposition and friendly ways will make Marilyn a success in everything. RMK Foster, Jack Track . . . Cross-Country Studious, Jack is likely to be a certified public accountant. 1 . l Fehr, Robert Latin Club . . . Jr. Na- tional Honor Society Persistently good natur- ed, mentally alert. Fletcher, Dona Jr. National Honor Socie- ty . . . Rhapsody In Blue . . . Page . , , Christmas Capers . . . Stunt Show , , , G,A.A, Stamp Club . . . Spanish Club.. , Cue Club.. . .lusendra . . . Senior Class Officer Her modesty is the shin- ing light of her merit. Fritz, Viola Pople G.A.A .... Latin Club . . . Stunt Show Blonde Vi will make a very pretty and delight- ful nurse. Gerdes, Howard Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Fresh,-Soph. Golf . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . . . Varsity Cross Country . . , Varsity Track . , . lntiamural Sports . . . l.ettermen's Club , . . Jr. Red Cross Howard is one of those quiet boys who accom- plish much without many people hearing about it. Page 43 Getz, Joan G,A.A ,4.. German Club , . . Jr. National Honor Society . , . Stunt Show Joan radiates charm in her own quiet way. Gosch, Rodger P. Opinion . . . Bowling .. Social Science Club . . CREST Hard working and cap- able, Rodger is a man of few words. Gibbs, Suzanne G.A.A ..., Cue Club , .. Jusendra . , . Music Work- shop , . . Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . . Opinion . . . Oliice Assistant Suzie leaves a note of cheer wherever she goes. SENIORS Glasford, Robert Cue Club . , . Jusendra . . . Talent Board . . . 'Rhapsody ln Blue' 'June Fantasy . . , ln- tramural Basketball Social Science Club Bob's dancing has thrilled many an audi- ence at P.H.S. and we know he'll be a hit on Broadway. Green, Mary Cue Club . . . Jusenclra . . . Pep Club . , . French Club . . , Music Work- shop . , . Jr. Red Cross . , . G,A,A. We know Mary will be o success as a secretary. Harman, Larry Swimming Team . . . Ger- man Club . . . Latin Club . , . Stunt Sl-row . , , Com- mittee ol Forty , . . Intro- mural Basketball . . . Fresh.-Soph. Cross Country larry's good nature is catching. Harpman, Jacqueline Jr. National Honor Socie- ty.. PepClub... French Club , . . Jusendra . . . Opinion . . . Music Workshop . . . Junior Achievement .lackie's dependability and friendliness go well together. Page 44 - -'M Grove Homer ,Zi Hansen: -l9 fY Homer is earnest in his RQS N Slum Show cess-we know he will - bi' no' holding grudges , f ,fv . fx S ' bf deshe ,O become U wc, ,f i Jaap Jerry holds many friends be. t RH Harrison, Richard Fresh.-Soph. Football . , . Varsity Football . , , Fresh.-Soph. Track , . . Varsity Track . , , Intro- mural Basketball . . . Let- termen's Club . . . Stunt Show . , , Wrestling Rich is o swell fellow and a star athlete with a great sense of humor. 5? ' A4 Harms, Thora Cue Club . . . Juscndra . . . German Club . . . G,A.A ..,. Jr, Red Cross As long as Thora keeps her amiable disposition we know she will achieve her ambition to be happy. Hartzell, Paul R. Paul is basically serious- minded, but with a flare for humor. Hawthorne, Kenneth G. Latin Clula . . . Stamp Club , , , Key Club... Intramural Basketball . . . Jusendra . , . Stunt Show . . . Music Workshop . . . Fresh.-Soph. Football Ken is an all-around good fellow who gets along with everyone. Herman, Sandra CREST . . . Opinion . . Ticket Committee . . . Social Science Club . . . French Club . . . GAA. Jusendra . . . Cue Club . , . Stunt Show . . . Pep Club...Page... Senior Service Club . . , Freshman Girls' Club Known for her snappy comeback, we like her pep and ginger. A rf Henning, Alberta L. French Club . , . Cue Club . . . O.A.A. Once you pierce Bert's dignity, you find her friendly and sweet. CLASS OF '53 W? x Heuermann, Orainlee CREST . . . Intramural, Bowling . . . Ha-v Club Whenever we see Orain- lee, he is always on a photographic assign- ! h ment for CREST. ' +z 4 . Q.. -1-fi1.ggfQ3,si A , -, ' ,.'f S1225 Q Hoag, Philip Swimming Team . . . Golf Team . . . Jusendra . . , Cue Club. . . French Club . , , Key Club. . . Student Council . . . Stunt Show , . . Senior Class Play Phil is a very busy mem- ber of P.H.S. and has a reputation for getting things done. Hofherr, Barbara Stunt Show . . . Cue Club . . . .lusencrci . . . French Club . , , G.A.A, . . , Library Club . . . Opinion , . . Jr. Red Cross . .. Social Science Club Barb's happy and care- free manner explains her popularity. Herget, Priscilla Twining G.A.A ..,. Opinion . . . Latin Club . . . German Club . . . Stunt Show Jr. National Honor Socie- ty . . . Quill 8. Scroll... Freshman Girls Club . . Page . . ..Pep Club , . . Riding Club . . . Swim- ming Club Full of pep and lun, Prissie will be remem- bered as the hard work- ing president of G.A.A. Herzog, Doneta Stunt Show . . , Pep Club . . . G.A.A ,... Commit- tee ot Forty . . . Spanish Club . . . Cue Club. . , Jusendra . . . Freshman Girls' Club Donnie makes and keeps friends easily. Holtgreve, Paul Latin Club . . , Cue Club With such ability, we know Paul will succeed as an electrical engineer. Hill, Floretta Stamp Club Genuine and sincere all the time. Hoffman, Fred Stunt Show Fred's outstanding good nature puts him at the top of any list. Hopkins, Ned Opinion . . . Social Science Club . . , Transfer from Woodruff Thanks to Ned for his wonderful editorship of the Opinion. Page 45 Hubble, Tracye Student Council . . . French Club . . . Cue Club . . . G.A.A. . . . Freshman Class Oflicer . . . Pep Club . . . Stunt Show . . . Senior Class Play , . . Dramatic Honor Society Tracye combines versa- tility with a radiant and pleasing personality. Jackson, Loretta Loretta is a sportsminded gal who will go far in this world. Joos, Dixie Camille Senior Class Play . . . Transfer from Dunlap, lll. With Dixie's personality she is bound to be a successful air line ste- wardess. Kataoka, Richard M. Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Opinion . . , CREST . . . Student Council . . . Music Workshop . . Stunt Show He speaks in deeds. Page 46 al Jacquin, Nick Freshman Football , . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball Manager . . . Varsity Basketball Manager . . . Varsity Swimming , . . Golf , . . Lettermen's Club .,. lntramural Sports . .. Stunt Shows . . . Stamp Club , . . Latin Club. . . French Club We hope someday Nick realizes his ambition to play in the Olympics. Hunt, Patrick Pat's ambition is to own a Jaguar sport car. SENIORS Johnson, Charles Social Science Club . . . Fresh,-Soph. Track . . . Varsity Track . . . Cross Country . . . Intramural Sports . . . Stunt Shaw Charles is a carefree person who lets very little bother him. Kelch, Allen Varsity Football . . . ln- tramural Basketball . . . German Club Al's a grand sport with many friends. 55 Jones, Howard Stunt Show . . . Fresh.- Soph. Baseball . . . Trans- fer from Springfield Springfield's loss was Central's gain when Howie came. Jackson, JoAnne G.A.A .... Y-Teens . . . Musical Extravaganza A smile will go a long, long way. Jacobus, Robert Stunt Shows . . .' Sopho- more Class Oflicer . , . Key Club . . . Intramural Basketball Snappy and mischie- vous, .lake glories in practical jokes. Kammerer, Connie Cue Club . . . .lusendra . . . Spanish Club . . . G.A.A .... Opinion . . . Stunt Show . . . Social Science Club . . . Senior Service Club . . . Pep Club Her honesty and sin- cerity have gained Con- nie many friends. Keller, Shirlee Cheerleader . . . Pep Club . . . Stunt Shows . . . 'Christmas Capers Shirlee will always be remembered as our beautiful, blue-eyed, blond homecoming Queen. Kennedy, Shirley Head Maic-rette . . . Y- Teens . . . Library Club . . . G.A.A. Shirley will be remem- bered as a' very capable head maiorette. Kerswill, lDeborah Cue Club . . . Latin Club . . . Opinion . . . Jusen- dra...FepClub... Stunt Show . . . Commit- tee of Forty . . . G.A.A. . . . Page . . . Music Workshop . . . Senior Service Club . . . Jr. Red Cross Her sunny disposition is a constant delight to her many ilriends. 3 At, . 1 is 'E N Kinkade, Karen Cue Club . . , Jusendra . Spanish Club . . . G.A.A .,.. Pep Club Karen is pleasant to' ev- eryone and is a very willing, industrious girl. Klepfer, Karen Pep Club . . , French Club . . . G.A,A .... Jusendra . . . Cue Club . . Stunt Show Active, intelligent, witty -Kay is truly an out- standing girl. King, Xantha Latin Club . . . French Club . . . Jusendra . . . Pep Club . . . Opinion . . . G.A.A ,... Social Science Club . . . Music Workshop . . . Cue Club . . . Stunt Show , , . 'Fol- low The Dream , . . Library Club We'll remember Xantha for her revival of the Charleston. rl Kennedy, Thomas Freshman Class Officer . . . Sophomore Class Oliicer . . Junior Class Officer . . . Senior Class Ofticer . . Fresh.-Soph. Football . . Varsity Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . .' Wrestling . . . Fresh.-Soph. Golf . . . Varsity Golf . . . ln- tramurol Basketball . . . Stunt Shows . . . Latin Club . . . Social Science Club A successtul leader in all he undertakes, 'Tom has made a fine class president this year. if ,x ..-:-- 5 -.X ,- ,Cfd CLASS OF '53 Knoblock, Jill CREST.. .Pep Club. . , G.A.A .... Spanish Club . . . Quill 8. Scroll . . . Jusendra . . . Cue Club Stunt Show . . . Page . . . Senior Class Play . . . Social Science Club . . Senior Service Club Jill has plenty of am- bition and she's not afraid of working to realize her ideals. U Kingsland, Sharon Latin Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . G.A.A. . . . Social Science Club . . . Page . . , Stunt Show Sherry is the kind of girl who has many friends. Kentzel, Clarence His pet peeve is teach- ers, likely to be a car- penter. Kidder, Dianne Jusendra . . . Cue Club . . . G.A.A .... Page It she marries a million- aire and lives in Bermu- da, Di will really be happy. Kirksey, Maggie G.A.A. Another one of our G.A.A. athletes. Kowalske, Carol Cue Club . . . .lusendra . . . G.A.A .... Stunt Shows . . . June Fan- lOSy . . . Freshman Girls' Club . . . Music Workshop . . . Talent Board Carol looks as it she always sees the pleasant side ot things. Page 47 Kreeb, Richard German Club . . . Radio Club We hope someday Dick will be known as a fa- mous electronics engi- neer. Larimore, Nancy French Club . . . Pep Club . . , G.A.A ..,, Jusendra Talented in making her- self usefulg she will make an excellent homemaker. Leahy, Raymond We certainly hope Ray will succeed in his am- bition to enjoy life. LeRoy, Darlene G.A,A .... Cue Club Darlene is always de- pendable and obliging. Page 48 x Larson, John Fresh.-Soph. Track John's thoughts are his own - no one knows what goes on in his mind. Kroll, Nancey Ticket Committee . . . Latin Club . , . Cue Club . . . G,A.A ,... .lusendra Nancey is a Johnny Ray fan. SENIORS A1 lil? . Y Ti TIA Q 5 vi 4 - Y xx ,xx RMK Laughlin, John Scott Fresh.4Soph. Basketball . . , Intramural Basketball . . . Stunt Shows . , . Musical Extravaganza , , , Cross Country . . . Track Remembered for his good ideas: likely to be an aeronautics engineer Lewis, Elwood Intramural Basketball Woody's only desire is to live a life of luxury. Lange, Dean Cue Club . . . Latin Club . . . Jr. National Honor Society . . . Stunt Show Dean, like many of us, dislikes drivers who take their half out of the middle of the road. Larson, Carol Cue Club . . ,Jusendra ...Pep Club . . . Jr. Red Cross . . . GAA. . . . Latin Club . . Stunt Show Carol is as cheerful as the day is long. Ledien, Marian German Club . . , Pep Club . . . Jr. Red Cross . . . Jusendra . . . Cue Club . . . Page , . . G,A.A .... Social Science Club . , . Stunt Shows . .. June Fantasy . . . Sen- ior Class Play . . , Dra- matic Honor Society A good example of why gentlemen prefer blondes . Lewis, Yvonne Jusendra . . . Ticket Com- mittee - ' . Cue Club . . . Latin Club . . . G.A,A. . . . Nurses' Club A snappy girl in looks and ways. Lile, Robert Fresh.-Soph. Track . Varsity Cross Country . . Jr. Red Cross Bob is a hard worker with characteristics that will make him success- ful. Loar, Nelson Swimming . . . Fresh.- Soph. Track . . . Stunt Shows. . . Key Club... Lettermen's Club . . . Cue Club We wonder it Ned is as good at ice-skating as he is at swimming? Lucas, Robert Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Talent Board . . . German Club . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Opinion . . . Cue Club . . . Senior Class Play Remembered for his ability to direct, likely to marry a woman with a million dollars. Mannion, Shirlee Jusendrc . . . Cue Club . . . Social Science Club . . . Jr. Red Cross. . . Music Workshop . . . French Club t . . Stunt Shows . . . Pep Club . . . G.A.A .... Swimming Team . . . Senior Service Club Red-headed and laugh- ing, Dodee was a very competent prexy ot Pep Club. Lipkin, Lenore Opinion . . . G.A.A. . . . Pep Club . . . Latin Club . . . French Club . . . Y- Teens . . . Freshman Girls' Club . . . Stunt Show A diligent worker with a happy disposition. CLASS OF '53 .? :- 5 E.: 2- 5.4 Losch, William pg X A mighty football player whose ambition in life is to pass U.S. History. if 3 QF- -4 Q ind x.1 Y, gf g. sg, X X.. g gs E i - I lit E : bl N N? l V f L31 E I V 1 '- gli-X 0 -f -5 . E 'Sh T1 i IET E .- I '- -I , - N-r T 5 E 5 50 a JQTNX Manuel, Joelle G.A.A .... Cue Club . . . French Club . . . Jusendrc . . . CREST . . . Pep Club Known for her artistic talent: admired lor her lriendly smile. l Love, William Key Club . . . Stunt Show . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Intramural Football . . . Transfer from West- ern Military Academy Always says Get se- rious g certainly des- tined to be a success. 1' lil ' i . i . lt, . all Loar, Gerald Willis Cue Club . . . Latin Club ...Sound Crew... Swimming . . . Stunt Show . . . Letterman's Club Jerry is one of the out- standing members ot the swimming team. Logan, Mary Jane Spanish Club . . . Jusen- dra...CueClub... Opinion . . . Stunt Show . . . G.A.A ..., Pep Club A dynamo of good will, gaiety, 'and vitality. Mahoney, Mary Ann Jusendrc . . . Stunt Show . . . Transfer from Meta- mora, Ill. Known tor being sen- sible: likely to be a laboratory technician. Margulius, Rissa Committee of Forty . . . Latin Club . . . G.A.A. Stunt Show . . . Page . . . Pep Club . . . Opinion . . . Cue Club . . . Jusen- dra . . . Music Workshop A happy face, teasing eyes, and a merry dis- position-that's Rissa. P092 49 Marks, Flora May Jusendra . . . Pep Club .. .Cue Club . . . G.A,A. . . . Opinion . . . Cheer- leader . . . Stunt Show . . . Spanish Club . . . Music Workshop . . . Page Oceans ol pep and a personality that are tops make Flora an able cheerleader. Marx, Judith Cue Club. . .G.A,A, . . . Pep Club . . . Stunt Show . . .Opinion . . .Jusendra ...Latin Club... Musical Extravaganza . . . Music Workshop Judy has a happy dis- position and is gitted in making friends. il r -.I . McCoy, Charles Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . , . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . . . Spanish Club . . . Jr. Red Cross . . . Stunt Show . , . Intramural Basketball Chuck is a lot of fun with a mile-long list of friends and admirers. McKinney, Judith Opinion . . . G.A.A. . . . Latin Club Co-operative and al- ways willing to help. Page 50 I Mason, Bonnie Latin Club . , . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Pep Club . . . Stunt Shows . . . Talent Board . . . Social Science Club . . . G.A.A .... Freshman Girls' Club . . . June Fantasy Bonnie is one ol those people who loves to be in the swing of things. Marshall, June Cue Club . . . Jusendra ...Pep Club. . . G.A.A. . . . Quill 8. Scroll . . . CREST . . . Stunt Show We have .lune to thank for much ol the CRESl S art work. SENIORS I ,carl H , , 7 -:lllll ff H I-- Eq- fz: ,1 S gn: as Eiiiii: '::::: ,- ee --M? .:-- ' -5 if-'Lf' .. 'di-Z I l ' or fa: .2 if i . ' .5 y Ti- ,r ' 'f 5 .T y 1 it f Oo.V'W Mead, Suzanne Spanish Club . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Pep Club . . . Stunt Shows . . . Talent Board . . . Page . . . G.A.A. . . June Fantasy Susie will be remem- bered for her extremely attractive clothes. Smwfzi.-ref awnvistf. aft In iv i .vi :ww -Gif.. 1:5-5j', .:':.,- 'QU' W!:i'f's QfF iz- L' 7 ' 'mfg 'i i4'i-fr Liilieii W- f Y .N ,t wgfsffiiwwzi i wgffffi-.e.. - - I L ' ' '- 4... .., .V W r McConnell, Bruce Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Cross Country , , , Varsity Goll . . . Intramural Golf . . . Latin Club. . .Stunt Show . . . Varsity Basket- ball Manager Bruce is one ot the busi- est boys around high school. He is noted as a manager. Marvel, Charlene French Club . . . Latin Club ...Cue Club... Jusendra . , . Follow the Dream . . . Social Science Club . . . G.A.A. . . . Opinion . . . Pep Club . . . Stunt Shows laughing eyes and lots of charm describe Sher- ry . Marx, Shirley French Club . . . Jr, Red Cross . . . Opinion . . . Cue Club . , . G.A.A. A happy lass with gold- en hair who has a bright future. McDonna, Sharon Lee Cue Club . . , G.A.A. Jusendra , . . Page . . . Pep Club. . .Opinion . . . Stunt Show , , . Follow the Dream Sharon is always ready for anything and greets life with a smile. Miller, Edward A. lntramural Basketball Ed's one of the many who complain about women drivers. Miller, James R. Fresh.-Soph. Basketball , , , Varsity Baseball . . . Cross Country . . . Fresh,- Soph. Baseball . . . Stunt Shows Popular, humorous, Ez is liked by everyone. Mordue, Revie Jr, Red Cross , . . Freshf Soph, Basketball , . . Fresh.-Soph. Football . . Intramural Sports . . Bowling Revie, like many of us, dislikes people who pop gum. 6:4 .qv if Nixon, Ncrncy Jr, National Honor Society Whatever Nancy does, she always does well. Norris, Joy G.A,A .... Cue Club . . , Jusendra . . , French Club , . , Stunt Show . . , Jr. National Honor Society Joy is pleasant to all and a willing, capable person. e',P !v Nellas, James Fresh.-Soph. Track . . Intramural Basketball . . . intramural Football . . , Lettermen's Club. . .Stunt Show . . . Cross Country . . . Jusendra . , , Senior Class Play He's small but mighty and invariably has his thumb in every pie. Milligan, Thomas Student Council . . . Foote ball . . , Track . . . Cue Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Social Science Club . . . Stunt Show . . . ln- tramural Basketball Tom likes fun and fun he always has. CLASS OF '53 Dqfft. Norton, Thomas Cross Country . . . Fresh.- Soph. Track . . . lntra- mural Basketball When Tom leaves school we will have to find another humorist among the lower classmen. Nelson, E. Lynn Talent Board . . . Jusen dra ...' 'Follow the Dream . , . Dramatic Honor Society , . . Cue Club . . , Key Club . . . Latin Club . . . German Club . , . Senior Class Oflicer ...' 'June Fan- tasy . . . Opinion . , . Golf Team . . , Varsity Football , , . Stunt Shows . . , Intramural Sports Even with Lynn's ambi- tion we'll never cease to wonder how he has time tor all those activities. Huw' ly l --AX Monk, Stephene Cue Club . . , Jusendra . . . French Club . . . Pep Club . , . Committee of Forty . . . Stunt Show . . . Jr. Red Cross A capable attractive dark-eyed gal with a smile for everyone. Mugge, Robert Cue Club . . , Jusendra . . . Follow the Dream , . . Ticket Committee , . . Jr. National Honor Society We don't think there is anything Bob doesn't know about model air- planes. Norris, Helorus G.A.A. Helorus is quiet and modest, yet friendly and cheerful. Panos, Nicholas Fresh,-Soph. Basketball . . . Varsity Basketball . . . Spanish Club . . . Stunt Show . . . Cross Country . . . Jr. Red Cross There's never a dull mo- ment when Nick's around. Page Sl Patterson, Lorraine G.A.A .... French Club ...CueClub...Pep Club . . . Stunt Show She's quiet until you get to know her. Pelini, Georgene Considerate ol others and fun to be with. Pfeiffer, Arlene Jusendro . . . G.A.A. . . . Nurses' Club Arlene's beautiful long blonde hair is the envy of many a girl. Pilditch, William Proiection Crew . . . Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Track . . . lntramural Basketball . . . Spanish Club . . . Stunt Show Bill can turn a dull mo- ment into a comedy. Page 52 X t it S a il Perry, Carter Lee G.A.A .... Pep Club. . . Musical Exrtovaganzo Full of pep and full ot fun, Carter Lee is always ready with an answer. Payton, Carolyn Pep Club Carolyn's personality is tops-her friends are numerous. SENIORS X fl 3 I I I I- I -'I 1- li 0 1 N' 1.' N- Jam' Powell, Kenneth Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . lntramural Football . . lntramural Basketball . . . . . . Musical Extravaganza Kenny's sense of humor and winning personal- ity are admired by many. Petty, Vernon W. Varsity Football . . . Basketball . , . Track . . . Student Council . . . Trans- fer from Normal, lll. Vern's good judgement and initiative explain his leadership. ,J f l R l Pease, Zelma G.A.A .... Library Club The essence ot capabil- ity and charm. Penny, Sandra Opinion . . . Stunt Show , . . G.A.A ..,. Jusendra . . . Library Club She is as tiny as her faults. Pierce, Carol Jean G.A.A .... Jusendra . . CREST . . . Opinion . . . Stunt Show We certainlly hope Carol gets to see the world- and enjoys doing it. Raber, Nancy She knows how to min- gle work with fun. 0 Redenius, Dorothy Stunt Show . . . G.A.A, . . . Cue Club . . . Jusen- dra. . . Spanish Club . . . Music Worlcshop . . . Jr. National Honor Society A sunny smile and in- telligence-a delightful combination. Reiman, James Cross Country . . . Tennis . . . Gerrran Club . . . Intramural Sports . . . Stunt Show . . . Letter- men's Club Jim enjoys the popular summertime sport, fish- ing. x Rodgers, Jean French Club . . . Pep Club . . . Page . , . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Opin- ion A girls who's sincere and friendly, beautiful and poised' -- that's Jean. Rogers, Mcirilyn Cue Club . , . Jusendra . . .Pep Club , . .Music Workshop . . . French Club . . . Student Council . . .Senior Class Play. . . Dramatic Honor Society . . . Committee of Forty Marilyn will always be remembered for her ex- cellent performance as Laurie in The Little Dog Laughed . Rittschof, Louis Stunt Shows German C ub Radio Club Key Club Jr tional Honor Society Opinion Stage Crew Social Council Pres Student Council Tennis Team ntra Reesman, Judith CREST. . .Cue Club . .. Jusendra , . . Cheerleader . . . Page . . . Senior Service Club . . . Opinion . . . Pep Club . . . French Club . . . Stunt Shows . . . June Fantasy . . , Talent Board , , . G.A.A. .ludy's charm, wit, and humor make her a fa- vorite of everyone. CLASS OF '53 Tb vl fftl ' vi Sw 5-Q mural Sports Page If Class Officer l ll f S s prexy e skipper of many ships sportsmanship leader ship and friendship 5o'fYX Roake, Nancy CREST Opinion Stunt Shows Jusendra Cue Club o low the Dream G A A Freshman G r s b Talent Board Spanish Club Pep Club June Fantasy Page Social Science Club Senior Service Club Peppy red headed Rusty is one of Centrals fa vorltes Roszell Roger Warren French Club . . . German Club . . . Stamp Club . . . Social Science Club . . . Cue Club . . . Stunt show , . . Jusendra . . . Music Workshop . . . Student Di- rectory Roger's good nature puts him at the top of any listg he will be remem- bered lor his outstand- ing piano playing. Reeves, Marcia G.A.A. . . French Club . . . Pep Club . . . Musi- cal . . . Extravaganza . , , Y-Teens . . . Glory Airs Marcia's bright remarks make her a pleasant companion at all times. Rittmiller, David A. Committee of Forty . . . Cue Club . . , Jusendra . . . Latin Club , 4 . Key Club . , . Talent Board . . . Intramural Basketball , . Intramural Bowling . . Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . . Fresh.-Soph, Golf . . , Varsity Golf Dave is an intelligent worker with a winning personality and a clever sense of humor. Rogers, Carol Sue Pep Club . . . Transfer from Woodriver, Ill. Carol is quiet, and very thoughtful of others. Rubey, Fred P. Cross Country . . . Letter- men's Club . . . Stunt Show. . . Latin Club . . . Student Council . . . ln- tramural Sports . . . Jr, National Honor Society . , . Greater Peoria Stu- dent Council Like his activities Fred's good traits are nume- rous. Page 53 Ruck, Shirley Pep Club . . . G.A.A. ShirIey's ambition is to an efficient secretaryg we wish her luck. Sanders, Carol Pep Club . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Jr. Red Cross Carol is a peppy gal who has many friends. Scoutaris, Milton Always tries hard, would like to be an avi- ator. Sellars, Joyce Spanish Club , . . Music Workshop . . . G.A.A. Joyce is calm, poised, and never hurried. Page 54 Sanders, Richard Lowell Seems to be busy all the time and wants to live to a ripe old age. 51 Saettler, Erhard German Club , . . Social Science Club . . . Intra- mural Basketball . . . Jr. National Honor Society . . . Stunt Show , . . ln- tromural Football Don't we all wish we could get A's as Er- hard is able to do. SENIORS mafzfza-'limi if ws? Jem - 0-1 ' Shaklee, Robert German Club . . . Social Science Club . . . Opin- ion A , , Music Workshop . . . Jusendra . , . Stunt Show His modesty is a candle to his merit. Schwartz, Sandra CREST . . . Opinion , . . Pep Club . . . Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Jr. National Honor Society . . . Spanish Club . . . G.A.A, Page . . . Senior Service Club Sand's sincerely sweet ways and sparkling per- sonality make her the popular person she is. NA tw' 'sw Safford, Verle Jusendra . . . Latin Club . . . Fresh.-Soph. Track . . . Fresh.4Soph. Golf . . . Varsity Golf . . . Stunt Show . . . Intramural Sports . . . Opinion A good golfer, likely to be an engineer. Sanders, Nancy CREST . . . Pep Club. . . Jusendra , . . Cue Club . . . Quill 8. Scroll . . . Music Workshop . . . Spanish Club . , . G.A.A. . . . Freshman Girls' Club . . , Stunt Shows . . . Page Peppy, friendly, and lun, look lor Nancy where- ever there's a good time. f f Selburg, Judith Library , , 4 Stunt Shows . . . G.A.A. Jusendra . . . Cue Club . , . Opinion A sweet, attractive kind of girl. Sherwood, Abiiah We hope someday Biie realizes his ambition of owning live farms. Shinkle, Caroline Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Follow the Dream . . . G.A.A ,,,. Latin Club . . . Pep Club . . Quill 8. Scroll . . . Stunt Show . . . CREST . .. Page , , . lr. Red CVOSS . , . Senior Service Club Caroline is full of fun and a friend to just ev- ery one. Shubert, Norman Committee of Forty . . . Social Council . . . Fresh.- Soph. Basketball . . . ln- tramural Bcsketball . . . Track . . , Cross Country . . . Stun Show . . . CREST . . . Cue Club With Norm as president of Committee of Forty, this year's dances were bound to be tops. Snedden, Duane Intramural llasketball . . , Fresl1.fSoph, Football Duane is a free and easy-going guy whom everyone likes. Stone, Leanne CREST , . . Opinion . . . Jusendra ..,' 'Follow the Dream . , . Pep Club . . . Social Science Club . . . G.A,A .... Page , . . SturtlShow , , , Senior Service Club , , , Jr. National Honor Socie- ty . . , Senior Class Play . , . French Club . . , Cue Club ..,. lr, Red Cross leanne's wit and charm have made her the in- teresting person she is. J X Small, Gene Robertson Football . . . Student Council . . . KGY ClUl-'J . . , French Club With his winning per- sonality we know Gene will be the best insur- ance man in America. Shlvely Stephen Track . . . Varsity Football . . . Cross Country . . . Musical Extravaganza . . . CREST Steve's artistic talent was a great help to P.H.S. cLAss or '53 .Da ew-Zqdu-s.. un. Stout, Hiles Key Club . . . Stunt Shows . . . Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Basket- ball . . . Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . . Varsity Football . . Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Baseball What will all the teams do next year without Hiles. Smith, Janet Elaine Cue Club . . . Y-Teens . , Jr. Red Cross We hope that Jan ful- fills her ambition to be come a famous author- ESS. Shore, Edward Varsity Tennis . . . Key Club . . . Student Council . . . Stunt Show . . . ln- tramural Basketball . . Jusendra . . . Cue Club . . . Opinion . . . Latin Club . . , Jr. National Honor Society Popular and capable, Ed's character is one of al: the very best. Sibilsky, Carolgene CREST . . . French ...Pep Club. Jusendra . . . Cue . . . Social Science , . , GAA. . . . . . . Stunt Show Senior Service Club Club Club Club Page R i ii Capable and willing, Carolgene will be re- membered as one of the best editors of the CREST. Stegner, Donna Music Workshop . . . Latin Club . . . Jr. Red Cross . . . G.A.A. Donna's winning per- sonality will certainly enable her to have a good time wherever she is. Strathman, Mariorie G.A.A .... Music Work- shop . . . Cue Club . . . .lusendra . . . Spanish Club . . . Follow the Dream Marjorie is a friend to everyone. Page 55 Streibich, Roger Fresh.-Soph. Football , . . Fresh.-Soph. Basketball . . . Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . , Varsity Football . . . Varsity Baseball . . . Stunt Show . . . Spanish Club Free and easy-going, Rog. never seems to have a care in the world. Symonds, William Ticket Committee . . . Latin Club . . . Cue Club . . . Jr. National Honor Society . . . Stunt Show Hardworking Bill was a capable chairman ot ticket committee. Terrell, Shirley Pep Club . . . Transfer from Des Moines, lowa Yodie has made many lriends at P.H.S. even though she has been with us only a short time. Tinges, Janice G.A.A .... Latin Club . . . Library Club . . . Stunt Show .lan is genial and you never find her without a smile. Page 56 3 3 Sturtevant, Shirley Cue Club . . . German Club . . . Latin Club. At tirst Shirley may seem quiet, but really she is bubbling over with pep and lun. SENIORS Taylor, Ann Cheerleader Stunt Shows June Fan tasy Talent Board Jusendra ue C ub Latin Club Social Science Club CREST Quill 8. Scroll G A A Annie is a peppy cheer leader who adds sparkle to everything she does Taylor, Robert L Latin Club Fresh Soph Track Varsity Football Bob believes that work and play can be mixed L,Z Trager, William Fresh.-Soph. Football , . . Fresh.-Saph. Basketball . . . Varsity Football . . . Varsity Track . . , Varsity Basketball . . . Varsity Swimming , . . Lettermen's Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Key Club . . . Stunt Shows . . . Vice-President of Student Council Bill will be remembered lor his athletic ability and able leadership. it af ,Q X 4 AJ. xi Sutton, Wayne Varsity Football . . . Let- termen's Club . . . Golf . . . Track Sut lives lar tun and tun he has. Taggart, Robert Bowling We hope Bob succeeds in his ambition to have a million friends. I l l l Thompson, L. Deane l German Club . . . Radio Club it you want to know anything about radio, Deane's the man to ask. l Triplett, Darlene Cue Club . . . .lusendra I People like people like Darlene. Trithart, Beverly Stunt Show . , . Transfer from Akron, Ohio We thank Akron for a charming addition to Central. Uppole, Jack Fresh,-Soph. Football . . . Varsity Football . . . Fresh.-Soph. Baseball . . . Varsity Track . . . Varsity Golf . . . Wrestling , . . lntramural Basketball . . . Spanish Club Stunt Shows With his friendly per- sonolity, .lack will cer- tainly fulfill his ambi- tion to be a success in lite. Waibel, Robert We know Bob will make a good contractor. Watts, Virgil Fresh.-Soph. Football . . . Varsity Football . . . ln- tramural Basketball Another asset to our tootball team. ' . 535 . Verdoes, Gwendolyn Stunt Show Cue Club G A A Jusendra People envy Gwen s sunny disposition all Tucker, Dave Swimming . . . Tennis . . . lntramural Football . . . Intramural Basketball With Dave's aquatic ability we're sure some- day he will be on an Olympic diving team. CLASS OF '53 ,L-6 Wead, Marian Cue Club . , . Music Workshop . . . G.A,A. . . . Jusendra . . . Stunt Show . . . CREST With Marian's artistic ability she is sure to find success as a commercial artist. Wulf' ' Iii? 1 .. Vrell, Thornton Tony s mechanical know le e s envied by many Q. Tyrell, Don Spanish Club . . . Cue Club . . . Radio Club. . . Stunt Show . . . Proiection Crew . . . Sound Crew . . . Page Don's a real ham-a radio amateur that is. Van Gundy, Jean Cue Club . , . Jusendra . . . Jr. Red Cross . .. Pep Club Trustworthy and elli- cient, Jean is the typo who types. Wallace, Katherine Joann Transfer She's tops on our list ot likeable people. Weiler, Marilyn Jusendra . . . Cue Club . . . June Fantasy . . . G.A.A .... Stunt Show Known for her clever sayings, likely to be- come a hair-stylist. Page 57 c Welch, Thomas Alan An illustration of Tom's good nature is his failure to have a pet peeve. Willems, Warren Football . . . Social Science Club . . . Latin Club . . . CREST Warren is always found in the center of action. Wohlfarth, Barbara Cue Club . . . G.A.A. . ,. Spanish Club . . . Stunt Show . . . Y-Teens . . . Jusendra . . , Senior Class Play Barb's friendly smile and winning ways have made her very popular at P.H.S Worlow, Donna Marline Transfer from Manual in the short time Donnie has been with us she has fulfilled her ambi- tion to have many friends. Page 58 Williams, Edward Intramural Basketball . . . Intramural Football Ed's loyal and true from beginning to end. Wheeler, Gary Stunt Shows . , .Cue Club . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Intramural Football . . . Latin Club .lesters do often prove prophets. SENIORS Williams, James D. .lim stands high in ey- ery point of view. Wright, Nancy Sue Transfer from Dongola, Illinois Nancy has a pleasing and folly personality. Williams, Theresa Latin Club . , . Opinion ...PepCIub...Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . Stunt Show . , . G.A.A. . . . Committee of Forty . . . Music Workshop . . . Senior Service Club People like Terry are welcome wherever they may go. Whittaker, Marilyn Pep Club . . , Latin Club . . .Cue Club. . .CREST . . . Jusendra . . . Quill 8- Scroll . . , G.A.A. . . . Stunt Show . . . Talent Board ...' 'June Fan- tasy Marilyn's life ambition is to marry a Princeton man. Williams, Beverly Pep Club . . . G.A.A. lt's easy to be nice when you are nice. Wolf, Janet Cue Club . . . Jusendra . . . G.A.A .... Stunt Show ,..' 'June Fan- tasy Full of pep and fun, .lan makes friends easily. Zweifel, Marilyn CREST , . . Opinion . . 2 Ticket Committee . . . Stunt Show . . . Cue Club , . . Jusendra. . . German Club . . . Pep Club... Page . . . Senior Class Play Cute, petite Marilyn has a tantilizing little laugh everyone will remember. 1 THE JUNIORS PUT THE QUIZ KIDS TO SHAME By their third year, all Juniors are firmly established at Peoria High School. They are acquainted with the faculty and their classmates and are able to contribute to the betterment of the school. What has the Junior Class done to help the school? The school has selected two very capable leaders of the Junior Class to be President and Vice-President of the Student Council and to therefore serve the school. The choice of the newspaper and yearbook editors from the Junior Class promises that they will be better than ever next year. Has their third year been a success? Looking back over the past year there can be no question as to whether it has been successful or not. Starting right off, the Juniors won the Stunt Show. The decision was close, and the class was very proud of the honor. ln all sports many Juniors showecl the school that next year is going to be iust as good if not better than this year. With Jerry Green leading the way in honors with many others right behind him, the opponents of Peoria High aren't going to beat us next year. What was the most important achievement of the Junior Class? The highlight of the year was the Junior Prom. With Gary Colboth, our Presi- dent, leading the committees, the dance was very successful. Hat's off for a wonderful iob. The Juniors wish the outgoing Class of '53 the best of luck in all their future activities. Gary Colboth Nancy Boer Pfesidenp Vice President Jim Suffield Don Damon Seffefcfy TfEUSUfef 49.- Miss Deppe Mr. Heghin Sponsor Sponsor The Chairmen for the Junior Prom Meet With Prexy Gary Colboth. This is why the Junior Prom was a suc- cess. Each chairman had a committee which worked very hard, Left to right the chairmen are: sitting, Kay Barbour, Sylvia Jones, Gary Colboth, standing, Margaret Deobald, Sandra Mclver, Jan Hartman, Sue Schenck, Nancy Walters, and Sharon Slechta. , fifs- i is E, gk, Page 59 Adams, Jerry . V Q. ' 4 t 5:5 -fn 1 , 'la 'K lf: Anderson, Alan Q U . .V .W , If, 3, V ft. ,, ,,,l,, i fill Q , Anderson, Barbara Baller, Dave Bflfl-'POUYI KCY 50 keY, sflfldfll Bean, Sandra 5 Y I X f Dv gf 4 Q' igffjlik my . ,Lani A 5 J. . x 5? 23 xx A 2.555 L 5 PJ, if I fm Bonties, Gary Buck, Jim Clark, Joan Page 60 JUNIORS '- . t if X ,ggw ,jf Mfg I 4 'N X fxv Q I ,Jer Bragg, Gary , ff- Af --1 Burcham, Barbara Cline, Mary Kay Bruninga, Karen '1'7vif-+- . .f .-Ei' :5., ' A V A V ff, W X- N.. fi maj 1 -N T' Q m, W aff? 1 . in M M ni' Q I ,- fn-sq . 3 A ,. x . , ,. nal? - - , . ' V -...uf-v rl i ' we Anderson, Dave 5 me it x , K 645' - E . ww d?fw1.:-.-' is M lf? iiffx mm . it mx 'M . 114, 9 if U lg A X' t 'B 1 34 :15,fi:f:f .? ii. -, Barlow, Floyd Bergstrom, Jon 'lggf Mi l I Baer, Nancy Barnett, Michael 'Q U-'y A., 'Q' I '-: 1 N ja, . Binder, Ruth X-',:.' og' xl I Q Q 9 e 3 N 3 Q ,V .N 'g tj 1, ,gf Byerly, larry Carney, Howard 0'U4J. Sf f -. . V Chapman, Sheila ft, P l 2,25 A I ' , , 'lzggy l dm Clough, laura Colboth, Gary Conner, Perry ,W Ad., E mf! kk 1 I .. Bair, Lee '?g 9 'S 6 4 Y. is , A Bates, .loe 'Q Bodine, Anne , 'Q-cz... I .l N. -EZ :Z Q.:-XXX L, Q: lf' . e g ... - 'f-1 Brust, Pauline lid 361525 fmt -' ' f X, 5 ix f Chesney, Carol Corey, George Cottingham, .Ioan . xx Daily, Shirley Deames, Diane Q fu- . V . X i' ' 7 QQ: 4 J? 5 Jin' , 7-XX' 62 if fi fl jk 'l f . Dolen, John iz- X gs. are , s- all ., ,A .. , u Cottingham, Patsy Damon, Dan we .if l i Y, Deobald, Margarer li' f l ' 'N' f il L .L ,L 3 ' J . 5 fi Crooks, Ozell 3 A NU Y gf 2 s N xx Cross, Marylyn rg 'lb' Davidson, Wayne Davies, Rowland Detrick, Barbara , , il f-J. ,XXX fi. -' 1 A Qugl Kypj . 1. ff W Q' 'Y l , . 5' .C is x , 'Y -I 2: -- 7,1-31 ,hum .,::i:1. :, I I 'K -1 .P e 1 I BLD 1, ' f..f9f f s. y f 'I sf nm a X: ., ,,g.p'llm. 2.1. ,. ,A -.fm ' Q K xil A , 'Qs ..- lilagr .. - V 3 fx. 'Sv ' xr , f il ,Q Hn Mei f A Efkalf f'lf 3s1.gy .- in x 2 X, 1-ilzn xl., M, fs' X. 7WKllWlE,'.l V. ww? A 'MR ' Wim , x X 'q,':, yr V s Xyyf -, ff ,, ,gg- - fY:?'riz-'.: ...lf,'.' 'L ' 2 Cullen, Norma .N- Cunnlngham, Jack . f: .. ,- g: ,Y , , pv- , f ,V 4 me . Min , 2 ,'-'af5j'3. F' 'JEFF' ' X -if 'sf wh:-Hflix IBA? M F F ' Ma :.-F ' ' N I .. Dawson, David , CLASS OF '54 ii is N ff D . s fm, Donnelly, Dona ,,- , Doss, Robert . iovsw . X I f. , K, . , , , ., Douglas, Harold Duffy, Frank Dyslin, Bill Elermann, Suzanne Elligff, Ann . . 5, ...., fr ' ' .z - . 4 i f A. ' x 'g? ' ' D yjQ4E:j4Lpf,:,gQ2lf, M . XXI r gs, , ,fszgfy'f1reJ74.f:4YX X 4- . f .2 . 4,1 'f:f+f+?ifFl'f-1-'iz' W ' 2 57441 K C 2 C ' C 3 QQ . -'L '15 V. - if Arn-'.j f f v - ,., Fallerius, NY' Feiler, Dorothy Field, Darlene Fluegel, Marilyn Foote, Joan 'ez 'llwffw .-1 3 no 1 g I my 1: ': :: :-:mf rf:-.1 fx .n,fn-ns, 2 I ' .lan fi fn - -Q 5 9- .eudlt 23. Dawson, Jack in f3 :y' ' S , F. C i P i 5 Doane, Phyllis '5 . ,X Doubet, Joe 'Q S Q9 I Ettlnger, Joyce Q., --.f - . li D gg, 5, 2 U 3 W1 2 , . X. T.. ..,,, .,.. Q .G Frasco, Carolyn Page 6l Freres, Glenda 3 K' .V cr- in U J 'V El lx 1 gg , ll f Q A ei' if: If ,, A :il , 6 Graham, James ff' xl Q Harisan, Radka Harrison, Peggy Haihway, Jim Frye, Mary Ann Fulford, Jayne rf W r..z: , b - Zjiicff x ' V iq X Wh' l Q 1 Gaiennie, Rene in ' J' fl? , f 1 F . Gram, Beverly Green, Jerry Hall, Carol a..,+.UN5L 'ls 0. JUNIORS ,eJ,,4:. rv-if -4.52 -.mv : L' A '5 .vi ' W 1 .1 H - A Harrison, Steve Hartman, Jan 'fa Sm 1-in ll X I ' W .F M . 'lu lil Q X 2566 r f : Q- Y - film Y' - ' V .fa M y Q' Hi im -A dl hq l l f wp :ETH . f' ' V1 1 -,-1 ' , X 2 y -324 5.34, f no raw Nl f 'T' Q ff' ...L 7 '- i fi A 5 i 1 5 9. 1 l . I , . X f ' ' Gaihmann, Betty Gouveia, Gayle 14 g. , x x x N l ,a Halvorson, Rollen . gg y L . P ,Q H f A'wf'lx in Harms, Don nw. Harvel, Jean Hall, Joan im ? , x A '12, -X 5 Xxx X 'La E D' 'Y 3 x 7 wa an 'Q Haverq Herb Hawkins Judy Hedberg, Rell!! Hendricks, John lf, I If? , v -er Q xv .S 5 Elf E ,Q gy Y Y lY,,5l1 xv D J J ' N of , .V x sal I - Hi, Hill, Jeoneffe Hill, Bob F. Hill, Bob K, Hillyer, Robert Hines, Gerald Page 62 f Q P' an 7 R..- ll ' 'Fr 3 J l of lr Q S 52.l Hess, Phil F . is Q nl ,, Q' 11- 0 12- .. PN ef- ga gs!! 'A ng' Hines, William NE 1-X. Hirth, Eleanor xy M --'il by x Hope, John Jacob, .Ianice ' .ew '-4 ':, 11, AS 'sz V' df , n Johnson, Robert Q75-v Mr N. x Xl C , Jones, Sylvia Q Keller, Jim Cb r Y, ,L Av- A . , f xf SS' 12:8 'f' 4,-1' N' in 9 M , by J , J 2 J . Qxfe fifl 1, . l Hitchcock, Charles Hodgson, Leah Hoehne, John Holiman, Harry Hohulin, Jim lv 1 l ,v 'K Q ,.. J c M C 'N Y ' l - V' ' ffi V if -J l fx ' lsktul 1 H . A , L... K L, is Q , Howard, Charles HUPPeflCl'r John Hunan' GCWY l 9e 50ll1 GUYY Jacks, Joan if CLASS OF '54 V. ,-C L S. I 1 Y' 106055001 -lel 'Y Jadd, Terry Johnson, James ' ' ' 1 ' ' , 73' 't-:-:w1'.'f- 1 'w w , ff- . .,.1, an . ,,, .4 . -- .,, 'V Q '-' if W . A ' c , J .. I ,.: gr- f - V ' , ' I! u K cl x if 1 A K K l . K , M 3 X J I l' l L M A J if- J Johnson, Roger Johnston, Beverly Jpnegl Dick Q W DJ C -. ,Y 'l 'L - 5 f 'i Q' C ' ..' 1 , 53 25 It L I- k. H I. X ff 55' '5 2 ' +I., ' 'N V . K x , Q K I 2 ,nyc 4 K VI' ,IVHKQ N... A 4 'ff I N 'gk 4, .. Q. Jf' 'A f ,f mfibfw J - V 4' C f Joslin, Whitman ,.: ,gf A C 4 iv We I, e Jucker, Jim Jury, Michael Kahl, Charles -v. ar T Keller' Phyllis Kelley, Geraldine Kennedy, Carolyn King, Carl Karl, Janet .f v- . 'ff , K . V R ,,.. I o a I' Knost, Pete Page 63 -., Qt 5 1 1 f Koch, Stephanie Landwirth, Ann f b i - M, ,b ,A,V . b g R . X -.....- ' . Q V i n f ff f'-.Q X N 4 . .' l.ee, Mary eff lk Sw xo , K l L . Little, Alan Lyle, Levlncent 4 I .,.- 3 Q - ' McDonald, Jim I Page 64 Kramer, Art V fix? gg 4 -- 1 Lang, William I , W .rg K 1 f, , N 15 T if f it 1 il X1 - 1,-2wS2'E:'. . . ,, -, it I 1.9: Kraus, Joan Langfels, Bob .IUNIORS 'Q li 425245 LX ff 5 ' Q f -yiwxqrf? Livengood, Ronald Markman, Valerie :AP- gi wflfgagj, - Wwsfm, Q fy gr, ,tk-A :. - EK 'M 'u 3 fl - .5 fa' McDonough, Donald Logan, Catherine Martin, Joy n M ., ,wi ,fxfdf iw Krei, Nancy KYIGI I-Oi! V y arb ' ' Laughland, Jerry ' 1 4 U I tl U 'f 4., 1 A t 5. GJ N ,nf v f fi as ,Vw wtf Q4l.f?,?',1'!il F or I fyfilfflj X, J. . ,1--I m Lewis, Janet 1 , ,v ' Lee, Phillip KH 'THE rkwve , Yi . Q 5 '! Q 1 4. 4 - mam 3 BD Mgviqy, Bill Mclldoo, Carol , : Q h' -' fi -' gli' lf .ufff ' fi A f T' NlcGaughey, Ronald Milnflfif R0'Ph Mclver, Sandra Q wr . 2 Y 5 E : T Lancaster, David Lazarus, William Litterst, Ronald it , f ,X fi Luchsinger, John 0 A .,, B fi .gi ,a- ,433 ' '-f' .1 I l McCoy, I-ee McKnight, Kenneth f , .M S , Lf., Wit 3- ,L f ff 'Yi -, .E V ,L,,X 'AT . , ', :gs - , ,.,, . K. ' .. u Jgf -, .. fr ' -. f Mellen Helen Michels, Donna . '-P 'H . try . ,gg VA a f: ' - N C Q - J E ,.37,i t ggi., I 1 'K ' fp ,K jQ, 'q., ,L 5 ' ,'l'f, '7' , Mitchener, Sara Moore, Corky Y s X-'20 1, 6' X 1 x ,f K M.. L MOIIHNII Tom Mowder, Barb xi, if Q? 44? ,332 ,,, Zh 2? ,A X Q 12 xx is X. Q N x I F I Yfig au'r'F . V ' ' 'jg fl ,H Miller, David Miller, Jerry V- -J W Moore, Jack Moore, Katherine CLASS Murphy, Joyce 'f ,C hmmm- ww, qw , 1 ,n , nu f b i WI, ' 'x' M Ulglmsii fm 'Mn A 'd -?E '!g , ' B' Mlv - ,.-.. i Nelfon, Dorothy Nelson, Jon f vfl, L -'gr . 'Km Owen, Tom Palmer, Sharon P annu becker, Dan Pappas, Patricia , of ff W: Pelinii-ovij?-d Peatowljioeveiiyj Perks, Paul Petersen, John x nn. A C All C 4 , V,,, ,yy of C MMLPMI na af viv- WJ Moore, Nancy OF '54 Newsam, Jan 5, 4 so ,311 fi A 3 L 'iw' . f l f , 1 , ', Parre nt, David 4 I X4 Porch, Wilma - . 'Y f- X '55 if A f 9 ci xl alt- Mitchell, Johnny U51 lfffikvli , Ill ' W 1 S'if Mountz, Gene Nelson, Connie N. 2, 6, ' Nurss, Joanne fa? if . C Sit? 1 W Partridge, Nancy Porter, Ann Page 65 Porter, Bill Price, Rosalind Roisfrick, Gerald I Ransom, Preston ,J 5 Rapp, Bill Reece, .lim Roberis, Amelia Russell, Vera Ryan, Roger ? i S digg ,-.v my 1 in A 5 Q'-'Mall 1 'I , -. A Q Reese, Benny Rice, Gary Richey, Ann AN ff! V allbau r, Merril! Rist,CharIoHe W fl - , 1 l l P xl j 4 'l .IUNIORS ,, , I Al ,lj J ., X A V, J lf, A , K f. u J X 7 I l I 1' J l il! J' ,r X rv I L ly X1 Q V -,cb 1 f S , i 1 m lf' Roles, Joyce X at l' N Mary Lou .X i v Xlflllllllmull WMM M ll' ,.- . A ,fl lr l ' TE LE P . wily. ze. k 'xigf' A 'J I Rv 4 'R 3 ul ll V fi x lg l l 5 ' 1 I PA, , v'lr lx X 'wif' ' 1, A, QHQUNN 4444 LJ, lv-13 ' ,,,,l,gfm,4rrf1f Sauder 1 Eleufwf 5UUYbUU9hf Jan Schenck, Susan Schneblin Sally r -1- 1 z A . 1 S ti A ' u a- 5 av? Y' ' J 4 I I di, L if K' x 5 Q Xie my Schneider, Ruth Schuller, Gary Schwagmeyir, Scan, Dick Seamon, .lack Seward, Bob ames K , C ll ' 'Q .4 gr .I 4 . '., a 1 4 - A11 3e?,,4,f'f .N A ,. . ' - A 1 f - - . wg ll yi A . ,I ,W 1- L in U f Q5 of 3 ,. f A l...mllfW WA fa' , 'li- 4 t - f Shively, Jim Silverstein, Sonya Sipple, Elizabeth Slayer, John Slechta, Sharon Sledge, Nathaniel Page 66 . S 5 iffks' '- fwlf, K X Smith, Brandon L M , I Q., -if 'f WTYQF 1 I N 3 , , , , ,. 1 , , , fa? sg w i: A of fin T- 'A v- W Springston, Dick wal, ' ',5'l5:,9i ,, , vf--- f,yk' A gl D.. V Sutton, .lack Tadlock, Barbara NX Traynor, Jean if .f gf. it 2 Van Lanen, Pat . .. M, Solomon, Jim Sours, Mariorie SOWBYSI BGVGYIY Sl-Wiki JUCIY Spraeizf P'-W' Stahmer, Mar Stiles, Marilee all 3 sf fx f 1 if 4' Swanson, Alan 5Web0l'9f KUY ' KJ fe ,Y , at. wiigffma W2 .1 Wil s' w S u I ki , ,L,.sz,.,si?iQ ,,: 1: 6- -1 , ,. Q 5 , ' ' Wai: 21 ' , ' 'R' ' 1 Y. . if f g ff v W if A W fe , , . Q, ,Hg xg X WSI lj Ii W F sh I E, 1 4 x 'W Q k ' , M 5 ' Trebesch, Merlita Tl'0f'el'f GUYY Verkler, Dick yoelpel, John L Ns-r v..- Streibich, Ron Suffield, Audrie Suffield, Jim CLASS OF '54 ,NZ 5, T. i Q Rm J' S3 D n ? f ik 4 l Temple, Roger Tucker, Dick Voigt, Ray Thornton, Rosemary Underwood, Alice Ann Voss, Ruth G' ' X , 2 , 1 .. 5 A ,Ne D we L 1 . . X11 K vb if M Bob Tosetti, Anita .- wx 9' X x ,W V' ig .X Van Dyke, Norma ' Q Q ,,f, T 1, Th 1 ,ff X-L D ..t.. V gl J : 'Nl Walser, Gwen Page 67 N .1 ,J . 0 a V 'fefjziflf Sw? E 9 T A . J U as ' ' ft it I is 4 'Y Fl 'tt-fs, ' ., , ,x Wqlterg, Nqngy Washington, Edward Weiler, Joyce Weiss, pave Welch, charge, Wheeler, Ronqld - 1- ' ' 4 W, ' 1 , y 3,99 ' 1 , 'sf , EK g B r ! Q, K xi 'L' I I k OX N I , ld It X , .. ,I I 5 4 it -A Willis, Diane Wilson, Bob Winget, Walter Wolf, Max Wright, Joe Do , SW Q f W , :rim XXI ,QV N' , as , w cl.Ass or '54 f M I N3 5, , , 7 - f Q., . Ir- 'I V. NX ,i ' VV N w i ' f . f-f 4 . X ffl 6 E gs. , 1' . W f 'K fyj 4 iiih 'it' f ' iw 5 'I'.1i'11i '. fir .253 V ' ' q'i:.Ez:E ' A i N L ' .L' i E Yeomans, Murray Ziegler, Chet limmermgn, E e f are J lf-IBM Page 68 THE UNITED NATIONS AT PEORIA HIGH Even in a school the size of Peoria High School, we find students of many different nationalities. Lett to right in this picture are Keith Dobson, from Eng- land, Radka Harisan, born in Bulgaria, Phillip and Peter Lee, from China, Ben- iomin Garber, who came from Poland, Anita Cahill, born in England, Marion Blumenthal, who lived in Holland, Inge Lippman, from Germany, and Helen Easton, who came from Austria. THE SOPHOMORES HAVE A VARIETY OF TALENT The Sophomores now know the fundamentals of the school and par- ticipate in more activities than they did as Freshmen. This year the Sopho- mares made a splendid showing in the Homecoming Stunt Show. They are going to prove to be a threat next year. ln the Sophomore year students are working hard both scholastically and on extra-curricular activities for the recognition they will receive in their last two years. Already there are certain individuals that stand out in a variety of fields. In the entertainment field are Bill Baumflek, the second Arthur Godfrey, and Marilyn Andersen, whom we all know as the Ballerina of Peoria High School. In sports there are so many outstanding athletes that it is impossible to mention them all here. r r I y . A y y M .ycy s c wx Q, . . ,I K bb X 5 Q A ,Y lf m H 5 M, sw is , .. Q-sf4. Jim Garrott Gene Carr President Vice President - -,-., . ,. ,. .y,,f.,...-,- .se . P l 1 ' I The Sophomores have found many friends now among their class- X . mates and are reaching their personal goals. Pam Hewm Claylon Marshall , Secretary Treasurer W-KX 1 A V. VV , . V 6 I K I 'uns 'X E 'K I , --, I , ':..-': 4 X Q Y 5. J 'i 1 of .j A 1-:ur T . '131 . -T 55 5' sails' if' 151 . si if. - ,W 75? ::37ig,g .1KJ?'3ifi' - Miss Bibo Mr. McCormick Sponsor Sponsor The Cefebfflfed DOCTOFS of FFOQOIOQY fGke OH in fheil' work TOSDRSWgE. Bliss, D. Freeman, F. Crogk, W. Cochran V Hines, B. Heinzman. . - Ml L R W-Mr,Whitehrt,R.Ri , .D ,J. Mill ,F.KwIk,Mi Kihf . On llle ff09 5 bfctm to have U photo f0lfe 'l aorrom Row-J. sisdefbgifii, s. Meeks, J iiigfi J. s eig 1 Ni igafiniy, Diss Zifafii. 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Q ' ' g it sf H 'i Bouton, Carol ,-A, ??gQEm ,Ji f wfefwp 3? , M hui' V I K, Bremer, Don rf 9 5 - , f. ., Q1 , 5- Z '- 'L M Ausbrook, Eugenia SV L A J Nr. 4 Beck, Dennis F 1 ,W gave 0'.:Q:., ,NN-.N ' V Bittner, Bob HW ' fzgqe ye ' , - T :Q 5 l,f.,,,- .i i, V , , g A .4 . ' gg -r' , Axelrod, Steve Behm, Carol L ,f .Q 2?Z3,:ififl4g1,, - '52 ' L3 5. fl.. . H e xr- 5- . V 9 ii Q,-, x- .qf 1 if Q ,xg ' Qi E 9' M ff ,T 'L W '?N:.s1m , if in fr, ' Blakey, Ronnie Y ,. 'ld Q . , rwf V' I 3 1, 5 5 rr 'E-f fl ' 'W :La T ..- ' 'ii ' L- ,,., 2 4 lv I A ,B A ,gg A ' I K , Bonties, .lulia . Ve, 1 I N 5 5 Bowman, Suzane Boyle, Patricia Brewster, John Brian, Lynne Brakeblll, Jerry lo if t wk 1 ,A Briney, Carol Bacon, Barbara , . arg 2 I Bell, Marvin Qlfff 9- . fl: I ., 3 W . if Bliss, Edith Borders, Jack Braunagel, .loan Brown, Anne 4 L ,F I, 4 X -QQ rf KE? l . h . 1-QTL, Brown, Barbara Brown, Suzanne cf ,W ,Q . L.. B 'i 9' Ron Burnham, Ruth A ' LN . W A. Y i i- finj h w J , , . M il, I . ' s 5 .QQ 1 v K eg g- 64 K I 'S wi. . ' 50535 ' fl cassuuo' Jim Checklin, Margaret l 1 1 J I r l Brownell, Jean Bruninga, Mary 5U99Ch9 f 5U 'd C' 'gg ta 4:-f ' I I :QW Q 7 , C x s B X x Q . 1' Burroughs, Robert Cqrr, Gene Carver, Dick CLASS OF '55 Christensen, Jane s C 3 5' r .X 'A 3 u c 7 'i iif ' . -. B 1, , G li p , s if ' L 'sf ' an 2' . B ', f Q -1' so A Clark, Patricia ll W S S Clarke, Ann Cochran, Wanda Collins, Leslie Compton, Mini D1-'lfgelf Ronda Davies, Nancy 2 L 'Q .ill ?n, is ' B ' L -76 1 . . .L Couden, John Cra head, Ri' Croak, Frank ',. A F V, LM V . h , 1' 7, 'V i A Y' YL. 3 , V li. I 3 ' ' , ,, 1 Q V 15.7-1, T, ty -, ' ,-'- figf k . XQAE iffy b I., .,Wv 5tk, 't I , A , x A Al' V, t in VEB if Q 1 A Q 'M . ne V' 1 x 'ml ' 23,35 ' milf wk 2--- '-f' V l xl Q 3 gfflj, K, 4 E t, , A i , Q .A as I ,J l. X fb' Q , , ,B J Q on Lb , -D ' Tf ' .L v Dawson, Marilyn DeArcos, Phil Deiiilefl Chris Burke, Judy , 65 K ' Vi: 3' 3 1. 19 N at x ' by .1 'V 4 xg vi Ht., . , ,4:lf3.,oc i s 'lr Q-' i h I . I- lg Casper, Richard 'F A ,Y ---' nw- X 4' 'Q 3 S f Church, Connie 5 , P' , -7 3 'Al , S , 5 4 1 f X L ' Coker, Clyde wes- 'Ni g J.:-J ef f x '- 51, Dan, Lois Derby, Barbara Page 77 'ISS' de Revey, Janet ,Tic - .V A. -5-A-111:-'gf. J 1 355, ., J .v X X gi wg f Q , '- V ' Il, 1 3:4 . '-w, MI! X, ' mf gg .- A nu' . .- . Sfff ,. .,yC, ' 1, 'L I ' Drury, Stephen Erlckson, Mike x Fellows, Harold be ,A 2 . xx Y I wg-W x K Fisher, Fred k .H 1' ,f ry. f ix . Foster, Valorle Page 72 De Voss, Ken lr.: Eu. ! L, ff '9' 1 -S iv? fQy', ,E :gg QA Q K, -.,k V I .1 E ,fy Durston, Eddie Z 1 ' X F 'il' x, 5 SGW L? :'4 ,Appl ' Q' .gf 1 ,- Dixon, aymond H 'ff' ,x it , kv f 1 -2 . f A,k,.. -W5 W2 y i Easter, Carl SOPHOMORES '3.i3fye, - , W . ',., A . 641 m ' ' if-if 'Z ,seine ,tee nge fi' 3,1 'P' A Hwdwwd? ' !'l.,f,,'Q,1e flf L: Doolittle, Don Eastman, Marilyn sf A y ,i , 1 xxx i Ewing, Charles Q Downing, Patricia Drain, Joyce do .' . ' F .,' : , ,V ,'ii I gg Eldred, Emily g Q' it Ki if Q75 Illgihl 1 va S Ewing, Bob Erbe, Bob Q9 Nav rar.-eu, Mike Q - l Q, to ,J X ' af jf ss. Q dr iw' f - , ,A,. dv x 7 1, X Q ,K U' re: I, M 2 , Fern, Leon Finch, DN' Fl ll1eY1 Nolu 1 V 'M ' i i i W 1 A lf' K , -ef A ' I E k . ffl! M ' fx ' 4' Q NX In-e n w --fe: ., Q, N X W , I Q5 ' V ' ' I- LF Fl' F R A .nf if ,F F it I 3--fs! EF'-H' fu A . Q Flanagan, Margaret Flynn, Bettie Flynn, Leonard F0l'SYfl1e, Bill Fortune, Louis A D A 1-:E . I iMQ,owf 'E Qeo e , 'L f: f or gf. . A J if I Vs., A ,Mgr yi. L Y L FL., eh FP ' Frank, Norma Franks, Don Freeman, Dick Glllbfedflif PM Garber, Beniamln .. il , ,iii , ,al Q We Q 1 Garrott, Jlm Grant, Lols EW EQ Gunther, Arvella . if IJ X I se Haley, Wallace -, J fix, in Ko, 5 aff! K K , if i'V X, go Harrer, Tom V5 - fx :Z ,if ' Q U Heinrich, Rosalie Gldeonsen, Art Q P A - 1 .f.5I1f,z ,. , . ' . 5 F 75,5 .Vt K ,fl , . GYUYI Helen - 5 ' 22152 . , will Xi iw 5 6 ,Aw eww Q S mf ' X .. V - f:' . -i' SQSI ' ' 'wi S14 5 fr Q 2 ff? M W q is ,HL ww A we , , in 5 'Y 1.0 4 I- ,L X- Q .V . Giese, Marlynn Q ? ,o' My 5' :gs ,, Q ' x Green, Mike Hackett, Barbara Hadclick Nancy 2 as gif? 49' 'I -DIL Harris, Arthur Heinz, Sharon F A A 'iv yn? rgiefbfaa , t 4 if::'A Q H , ,. .A rye, 5 :. 1:82, 1 ': ii 4' li 'Q 1 , X Hartnett, Richard ' 2, we -Wk Q . Helnzman, Bill '1 it , N '- ,hle W 'L iii f E . ' f Jiiiwf ,gf erca f 5 ,. Q V gif f . 533' 'V Qfsif Gilbert, Jack i ,, , i ,W 5,13- x :xx J Q M 1 ', N00 Grote, Mike CLASS , 3 ' K ..,,,f F Y in ,LA i V, ' Hamilton, Pat TQ? , wfiiief ,,41 Haskin, .lerelyn J niflpiwwi , gf, Hefty 'gig 3 X. ' Heiser, Gene 'KLU ,L at it ' A 1' Wx .eff , ff fu 'i S Goeclalle, llharles Gueber, Larry OF '55 'V 1 W' f -..:'-:H.:sr: ,mv - gm, el' ,mffs--. mwisf .ff-:f 1 az: g5gg:::::::iE5::,'ziiiiiffriiiffffri'L: fig: 1,235 1':::E355E5ffFfi:!::5f:i5fff52'f53? gf, 5ggggf::::E5:::if5F::::5E!y:1:m55: 1 ::f if :rv -P11H21112'1:,Ef2:::::ii53:::, : 12' .. Harper, Mark ,i -Q 45, ' I 3 if Fw iQ.-f' U ri V ' mil ' I ii Ik' fi-T' . xx ' in 'Y L 1. fglwl l ggh iif' 0 qu. 3 1 Haven, Jerry Hepfer, Millie 1 1 me 'fs V A . . K . . 7 S it , Q. . L p A . . , ELT , Goodrich, Sallie Gunn, Harry 2?-Cai LQ-- Tlz. G if rl i H . L: + Haley,Barry - ' v .. Us Q i wif- ., V f 3 A J' K ' Harper, Shirley Heilborn, Herr, Sharyn Page . 'X' .. wif Hoehne, . ,, My . - ,Rf ..f,s ,E-,Q .gs ,,,,. fy ff J. fm. 2-If . a ff ie ifics Q r ,--,St N R' 4 Iv T Q :gg A fgyg-ggg1:.'1,Q2::f ,gf 6521 - , -.Q-.-.,A..... -mags:---'3-' .ag gf fn a' -'sawn 'H' u-11541, 1' .tyr-. gt. 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' Q. . fir 1- PA ,Q arf' WV.: 'S x Hurst, Leon 939 ' w tx I Jackson, Willard Janssen, Jay 52' 'cr' figisa, x 'hi' ' . Q Johnson, Mary Frances A 'X ,uQ. Y ., Janssen, Jerry Johnston, Ilene X sw C W I f J V a- .ii' H ,, , w wf f I'-v LL ,Q S' ig Q , gag 1,9 ' ii K - ll tai Q , . 11, X S, Q xi, D K i X Q N' K f' Q S !' Q .fi if 19 Y 4 ' . s f f s Ky' ' Lf six! Kaufman, Gaynell Keckler, Arlene G 55 xv A um his K: .V fm 'QQ ' 41 v -. ,,,, XMLJ A . V. Jones, JoAnn 1' H .2 1 ' . A 6 W Kent, Tom iii f x - .X , I Jones, Kate - - .-..:c.-:sf I ,c1,,.,s I g qi R , J -ff 1 H Keyster, Joyce fgfbffylflf X, ' U'-pl-LC ii W' ' ,.. f . 6 f -...iff .. o Hines, Virginia Hyde, Anne H YS Jackson, Bill 'F , A. K rw -ml Johnson, Cheryl r gin!! fillIvf i' , .gags ,?x'4,'f . ,pus s.,,f yv vyus ' cv C Q, aiu .us c P X Q' AQ K ,. , ,. :' o',:..x x r A . . X J wg -fI5 f9',, Q I 1 ,Qt Q I' ll an :li N . ll! 5 x in U ' Q. , E X 0 u ' J rdan, Dave j5?.' 1 VK. - x' Qs l Kilgus, Andy . . X' :' , .., C- L- CA X lv .... I L-iggu 331' .Xl f ,zf..:-.. -'- ' 2 me lU,m'ib f ,... .2 .-:.-.if - 'lo- Kllgus, Chum ,if Q N W 4+ . t'.x 3 ... E3 ff K'! lK Q IKLQ fp nth, 3 -,Vt ,' l xfxfa Kowalske, Fred . lc ,N 'wr' X . , 5. A-5 NW. Largent, Pat 4. v-V Q-A 36 .,. 45,-9h ,ll L21 ,, df' 5' W -22 'palm' Kramer, Charles ,F lr-. Larison, Rolland if M Laughland, Joanne SW. l if 3' r' X' ' V QEI A B I lil f ,A ' 5 Q, X ' XX' , X I 4 K8 ' I I A 6 G 1 f , U I lbfbzfr I vcfff . - I 1 ,-' puff , I f: Q59 W' I Lewls,llJc:ry Llgrisse',Carol, ee. Al . 3. x . In it gg 'Z I lf: I XXX I F Luchsinger, Kathy Lucy, Martha ..,t fn Q9 e. N 2 Klump, Sally ,. 84 81 'vt , N Y' if 'mx ,ff ye - fx f, wg-4 Kuecker, Jlm 'gl s I hx' 5 'r .-Al 4 J I' fn Q -'50 - sl :LQ ' , H, .1 ' 'K . -,JW -T52 x Larson, Jim ff. 4. gk 2 - ' .7953 .M ,, - .31 Zi? - ,, ,. ' - , ' xr' ls, M S li G ff Vi' Q , ' 1-.,-1. Qi, . Lindsey, Marilyn eg' Luerlot, Russell .' f Knox, Bill Lalrd, Marcla - I Gi f . g 'P gf-Vx . get ff Z xl' H A Koch, Paul Landis, Judith CLASS OF '55 Leary, Bart Litterst, Deanna Macdonald, Dick 43,1 ,JK 1 K Lee, Peter Livengood, Darlene Maher, Bernle Q, Y A' , . 1' 4 . . '53, Koppenhoefer, Lyle : I ' xi ...s ' . J llf'l 5 if 4 p ff 'fy I Larence, Bob gf ' 1 . 3 . 6 gf I X X ,I N Ml I, fn f L fa g 9 Larson, Roy A Whig, h 4 , . .. , , u Z 4 E. 'gif Levy, Barb it C T Qi. I V . I X? if . , .blrsx I xY v,4,:T,, . 1,L,!'.'. .K 2'-1' ., . K Loar, Roger l 'fu' Q I in dz, '. ' 'lk' 'wil' ' W Qffiijiff Mahl, John Page 75 'SQL , J Moore, Charles Negley, Mike 0'Day, Ken Paul Leslie on f My-Ui,' lwvi Pierson, Corwin V -- 7 f.,1Q '. f M. . Wi fs Rabold, Diane Muhl, Zane , gn If v i il if J! '13, so LY m ig' , . .,, ii- 5 is if 5 A Mulvaney, Roger fx K 1 in I .1 1 , , 1 4' , , , f xl 5 5. 1: val 5 S as 4' M' 5' ly if P w. . 5 Q , ' v Nelson, Lester Neumann, Wilbur ' ,H - ,l,f i'55f J, 'Y V W X . ti NW gm 1' WEEK? K. 7 - ' P 5 n ' ,ii -so L ,. 0l1lS6ll, Bill Owen, Phyllis lg Jw 0 X 5 f M? A P Pople, Bob H Q B iff we P , 1 Ragler, Frank ff 1 R f S Poplette, Jerry Reams, Mary Kay Murphy, larry Neumiller, Tom Nash, James Norton, Janet CLASS OF '55 Pentecost, Lynda 'iii R51 J .- -iaaz 'ellis ll. IP , ll ' f t ll Powell, David Reece, Janet Peplow, Albert if or Q ,,,. L. 4 - 2 7 M 5 jf, 3 Q ,yi 'I 'Xe Powell, Patricia ' 1 ' 4' - Y W xy -gl f: 1 . LIT P, Reinmonn, Gerald -Q ' , f '7 V V' ' A if A E . Needham, Rita M L s Nunnally, Gary .P 7' .Q-I 'gh ' .comm 'iR Ya is 5 if E' 5 ' 22 315+ I Owens, Donald nu w . F- Jud We x ... pix ,ix ,- t f ,Q . Xl Vx ,J 'il If . I fic-T , . I... ,g,x,2g ., W tk I. ' ' S JV- rg . -af. 53 ,' h . Q., D+. f2f1 t-'.. -w - Pierce, Larryf 5 4 ijllf' P i, me I L ' , , , Q . ,,Q'ffc ' , , r ,CMJ ' . I' ' XL, f U, fl ti a-ii Q Pullen, Gerald Reising, Mary E Page 77 Rice, Marilyn Rocholl, Sally Sawlckl, Donald Schneider, Ed Scott, Jackie .. .. df' . ' fsfiiji ff Q Q .f W Y We ,Z . ' ', 5 as 3 Shroyer, Janet Page 78 E , , -2-sr Q-P ,S 2 i - ,- 9 .. J, KH Rice, Ruth Richart, .ludy Rippel, John Risser, Ronalee r R 4' .ei sf: ' ' i M ' L ' f 5 . A l it 2 XV lV,. 5 .E ggi ,. ' K . W i, QQ- A --:,,,k: - S ff: I 5 ,W 4,-. - n R - ooc, w feb ' l f Rosenthal, Walter R-well, BYWU Roth, Ronnie Ruhuuk, ROBIGI4 SOPHOMORES f S is Schad, Cathy Scherli, Donna 53 1 it I E? P, iff S Q 5ChUSlef, Sue Schwartz, Barbara . s ' ' aceree it 1 5 if 'S l W i . - .. f,wi,g,ffe1 W 5 ,kg Q -,-: . ,lj V 1:1 W.. . s Scurry, Janice Shaklee, Barbara gherwoodl Rum Shinkle, Chuck .. 1 gifs : - .--'fe f . ' R I K we xy Fx V ' X J? i J W 1 t 1 Q I 9 ' J ' ji ' is 1 ' 'ei .H-' , . A Slegan, Judith Siegfried, Donna Simpson, Fred Sluserf Bef? Roby, Barbara Russell, Thelma 'I JU Q ' U ' 3 ...i, 'U vihlvf - ' ' ' wx X fi ' - l ' sf X X ' O Gi X ' X N . , -' 5 - 1 1 s' 1 8 1 0 B ' Schneider, Charles Scoofakes, Maria Shrier, Sandy Small, Myrna 1 '22 . 1' All jp xt .9 , f 1 'X N. ' 3' ff Smiley, Karl JH' . il V' wx, ,S ff or R . A-:J Stotlor, Dorothy Swain, Nancy T -L' 11 4, Y Q Y' 4 lx ra. . 4 Tobias, Allan ix f Q' .5 X gg wi :rf gbflgf. ,' X g If . - 4 w 'S It X, 'I I, Q .1 c l 1 ER I XX H1 Snyder, Tom Stamm, Glehfld Stevens, Dolores Smith, Peggy smlfh, Bill .f , K, Sutter, Karen StutT, Ruth Sulaski, Ron Summers, Judy Sumner, Jerry 7 CLASS OF '55 Underwood, Sandy Vasconcellos, Bill l Nu. -iz f V 1' I lf r r kia . ' 1 , a g ,. i . R811 Wade, Edward Q 4' -F in -:V 5 ng, Y ,V Akak KJ V A g NSSL . if' , all Q YQQQ if 74 ' 0 Therkildsen, Alice Thomson, Roger Tiqrkgen, Don f I jf: 63 1 wr . , , 1 1 1 'wig-' gr' I ' i I G r- eat X 4 JK Y Kg . 1 . . 441, 5 lx' ll: 17' 1 X' :.' I 4, 3i' T 4' Tucker, .lmmith Turner, Jerry Ufen, Jack , W' 'A A ,rr 'za' if qs S ' fi W fa g V. , ' -.- f ff ., o is W ' I 'wg 1 E Q ,W -W V W 3 I T- X ' l l . . l F., 6 V I . nf fy' .95 5 19554 - 'fl 'x Y f' X . X ! . I g s ,, 5, I Veil, Joe Vesely, Harry Volpini, Sandra V,-ell, Yvonne 1 3 , A L 'th KX YL: JS 1 L fag w l Wlliblef Did! Wallace, JoAnn Wareham, Janet wmkinsl Jasper Weerts, Janet Page 79 Weidner, Bethel w..... L , Whittaker, Dick 5- L. 41 Wright, Connie Qs 1 r l x Yoakum, Rosie Weisert, Fred Weiss, Joel A' W ,'l1'.n. 4' Avi? In fC4it1'Z.'jq,' Wilesl La,-ry Williams, Mack J- vw Y X , ill ,-nfl : iv' 2 - X 2 Young, Margie Zehr, Jane Page BO Jo. fYL'. , 5- x S. . .E f v, ? 81 if - Ziegler, Benny Ann Sw P Q Q az, H 'Wifi . 14555 X 1' 'Le sw lg! 1 tt, , -f +. L ' 'ei X s Y f 4' W m, oqvia Y at Wiss, Barbara 6- W 3 wright, Phyllis CLASS 'IA wh I im, 1 if Zipper, Carolyn Wheeler, Nancy P. W , z , , X X . ga. X' W ,A f , A V . gzsi, Woerner, Don ' Lf W. n.. Whitmore, Robin b VK yn ,ie if E f 0 2 Woodley, Carol Aw Wyss, Joanne Yates, Howard OF '55 ' fa-1:-x, in wg. x , xx I 7li1:.'N ' is .e C af v, Ziegele, .lon 5 It C '-:mfg 5 : AZl'wii f 6 I TL ,ll A X x i -X -'ill Q 'fit , -f , init,-,-, - 1 .::.-- l ii- ' W. 1-:L ,1- i: '...f - Join. . THE FRESHMEN STUMBLE INTO P.H.S., THEN REGAIN THEIR BALANCE ln their first year at Peoria High, the Freshmen must become accus- tomed to on entirely new way of life-the life of the high-schooler. In doing so they are bound to make mistakes. Each Freshman could pro- bably relate at least one embarrassing moment. Remembering our own first year, we know that the other classes are laughing with the Fresh- men, not at them. Each Freshman has been busy odiusting himself to high school both scholastically and socially. He has learned to study, and still have time for fun. To give the Freshmen a boost and to speed them on their way, their parents sponsored the annual Freshman Frolic at the beginning of the year. From then on they were on their own. Working hard together, in- cidently, they made a magnificent showing in the stunt show. Next year the Freshmen will carefully watch the new green additions to the school, and will be saying, You mean we were like that when we were Freshmen? New Freshies break the ice at the Freshman Frolic Sponsor SP0 'wr 'r. v ,p WW C bmw We lab SA M21 Mason, Ralph Maiarelli, Dick McClintick, Ronald Mclniire, Doris Melvin, John Moreland, Judy Page 88 P-J 1 Q J E fe A, Q , ,N , X' ei W 'kr Matthews, Carol May, James ,,f M if ha, x fl Mayo, Bob fri 0 l an af, up A i diffggie . - , . s ,wt gm: f., 293 ff iss ? fff f lii sa.. u f!!! McCaddon, Neal ' v K- QM Qi 1 , MgCIubag.e, Judy NlrCoy, Thgs McDermott, Dean McGhee, Pearline McGinnis, Alex U ' J L, A Q mf . ,X ' L wx' f' f LTWL ssl-I Q -glial I - ,efqj X Q v ML X x ' ' - on 'S kt xi 1 pf 'X' ' 4. -xr ' . . tbl, .9 A ' I 4 . 5' ' x , ef' e V!! ' Mclntyre, Barbara MCKUIIB, Doris Meints, Ed 0 I M , , Q f ' J? 05 v l , Pi rv' J A ff' 2: X . It N Xi l . as - - f- an Ev 1 J z-.. lf' M ' fy 1 v . A X-,IA E lgin-if W , o Y , , fn , M '- .f efli il -' .A . : ,, , - q I7 M I , Meyer, George Middleton, Sally W -J tj Millan, Belly 3 . is we L x .- w Y if , ' f6 5 Y 5 M , 4 - Q. I' I 'i Lf l Miller, Liz Miller, H115 X' Miller, Becky Minnich, Gail M00fef KEY .P-W1 X H M 1 . , .P A 4, J A Q or M i , M , Q: e',1 ' M ' W 'HI .W ' I n : -:r ' --::'1 ' ,V X- i' X Al Motteler, Jerry Mousiy, Keifh Mueller, Don Munns, Mark Myers, John - ms 3 --22:1 All as . - w i s p .g g ii g-.. , 4 wif' Wg Elf 5 if , . if if xl + si 'jugs in T is -' Q, f R weak 1 A' sf Sf' l' 1 A 1 A . wi Mary Reiter, Stewart Reuling, William Riggins, Carole Robbins, Valdora , 2 E , H Qs ' i, -' . Ropers, Barbara Rosenberg, Judy Rubey, Ann fb P' K 1,, aw i f 1 il V 'ity' Q Saettler, Roy -5 f' f Y ' 1 'ill ww.. Y Schad, Sandra A o oo sham? 3 , S., V Scoofakes, Elayne QQ? I N ills If .iff 2 A A in c 5 'Q ' Shipp, Nancy Page 90 FRESHMEN ,fm MQ, vt gi l., it nk ' ' : isifsf-1:52 I - 1' - - A A--. in F S Q W N- . W' X yi 1 ,A L1 i QR 4 5 '11, Schmidt, John Scrugham, Sandra Shrier, Clella R ,X en ' ' I . ,. A -, X 1 A il 'K 1 . fr 1 ii 2 J - M ef S Schneider, Charles Qwqqeq B., , . .. ,V ,,,, , 1 . 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Sfidham, Bob is -Av I K -fig '7 sufe l na, John A -s . on Cl,.'.'9'.a, fig: 4 ,N ,' . X -Q .94 X li sbp ll rf tp x L lf. ' - .rv ,,.4P 2f 5 X ,,,. gl 1 P X I U ' f 1 f A, QP. ' bw Bruce Sfidham, Roberta ff Lorraine Stinnetf, Conrad . - .Q-' X -X . ,A , , M , 1. ' A i 'T my K , y ,Wig .1 ff' '. Sones, Roberia '47 X 8 IA' . A ,hy ' .ldv . . 3' .' 1 .-'S--.-'.. . x . J . v 1 1' .- .-vg.-,sr , Ky n f A4 ?,,c, :VA 4 , - ,ff --.fs Stover, Ronald If J 1 'V' 'CLASS or 'sa ,f ' 1 ' 'tif L . Ill' I y WWW Q ' 7 , ': lk-wzw Q . , . i K ,sg 1 y 'Q Www! X d 4 nv' Swank, Stephen Taylor, Ed Taylor, Joyce Taylor, Ruth Ann Tomkinson, Joan Tompkins, Richard Toms, John i A' i ' T f ,L , Szold, Elsa 'Q ., , is i 5 , sl - 5 Thompson, Sharon Towers, Jim Surf ' W. 1...,..... ,.....,.,f ,J gm if C , gg A ,nm T Tinges, Virgil Tucker, David Page 9l xl 5 Tyler, Charles 'R 3 Wllllam Ward, Bob M1121 ' , West,1'ommy x 4 Wilson, Robert , A U if at QQ: M-YN kk -'.v.QQx Q 1 - NE W ' 1. Wyard, Tom Page 92 i 3 lf L i Y Valentine, Virginia l 6 l -H i W' W 'QQ fa- 'gig 'fl ,N Q' +1 'iw' '55 Wall, Bernard f ,LM , W Jr w , I Y ,A I WWW' lf., . mg- ,Q my f fu In f 'S ,. 1 ,.,. 5' 4 I, s ,H , . IEW? Il fy :g-A Q, , uzglv :N '12 ,T '.':: 1043, 5' fi' Warren, Jerry fit, ' ae...J , V ' N ,f a N-- x f' . 5 8 ,X - x 1 Whlte, Charles U P . A , 4 ugiifg, 297571322 ff.. ' ' N 3 x::y:,.1, M . ,- xJ an , W hi ' M , wa je ,,, N , 0 V xg x X X I, 5 F X ,L Y Win II ar Yates, Beverly .L 1 'X W 5 all Dx? nj H M f '15 Neff. W, , .K i l r 4 M W W' Yi ' Vaughan, lynnette Vesely, AIbe Voigt, Don ff'?4.4f , .. ' t 3 Q . 'iff , A 1 I -' iw! 2 Q, U f 'rj . f . ' al etty fit' '54 . V 5.5 r' , W' ,L L Q White, .lim me Nu fi 5 '1': Witt, Jimmy Will, William Wallis, Marian Watkins, Ward Ja. 0' 50' V if - VPS 9 A ' XX X, White, Roger V, Q Y A Q M, Wolford, Sharon WOOUI Gfllllf Zakln, Louis Zelenda, Robert Zimmerman, Ann Voss, Beverly K 4 I ,ff LA 1 Walters, Judith Wessels, Jerry gb 'a'u I 'nr . o u . 1 aQgva 1 'gn a Sven I al , an o s -o:f:'. g . -,g .5 . g ts... . 's Q. n U..-2 ,Ls ' ,.'..'2.': -. .'.rg-,. -','.'s'. -'. I 1 '- :' .P-I 'T J 0 rss , 1 I '.t 7 4. 'J-.115 zo: 4. a a . 'Z 'o ff? X ,- Q 5.-TY., . LOU RITTSCHOF President of Student Council Lou Rittschot, the President of the Student Council of Peoria High School, is a student who has proven to be very capable in every iob he has undertaken. Lou has played a part in' many school activities other than those ot the Student Council. We have seen him in our band, his stories have appeared in our Opinion, and he is a member of Key Club. Lou has had a very successful year as President of our school. His accomplishments will be long remem- bered by all who knew him and experienced his lead- ership of Peoria High School. Page 93 'H Wy y . E , Vernon Petty Secretary Audrie Suffield Corresponding Secretary Bill Trager Phil Hogg Vice-President Treasure,- T .1 STUDENT COUNCIL Helps Student Council, the governing body ot the school, is chosen by the students to represent them in school affairs. They sponsor many activities and try to stim- ulate good fellowship and understand- ing among the students. ln September Student Council gave us Field Day, where Miss Masocco and Mr. Burns reigned as Queen and King. October first and second were the days of the Stunt Shows. October third and fourth brought us the tootball game and Homecoming Dance which was held at .- if n I 5 - P 1 f I 4 t . 1 . l ' Y, W' gin TOP ROW-N. Shubert, P. Knost, F. Fisher, F. Rubey, Mr. Bielemc, J. Solomon, B. McNamara, R. Lucas, J. Poppen. MIDDLE ROW-M. Fisher, P. Dclton, S. Mitchener, R. Kataokc, T. Hubble, J. Murphy, D. Powell, B. Ziegler. BOTTOM ROW-A. Suffield, L. Rittschof, P. Hoag, V. Petty. Page 94 BWP A trip through the jungle brought us to King Jim Solomon. The Clan-S for Donn Damon V K-'X tw X N, 'l?y Council Candidates carry on spirited campaign. According to Peoria High tradition, several well-qualitieu iunior students ran for election to the ottice ot Student Council president. Visitors to the halls were intrigued by the attractive posters publicizing the campaigns, and the skits were well thought out and presented. Candidates and their managers were Nancy Baer, managed by Tracye Hubble, Dan Damon, managed by Margaret Bur- roughs, Barb Lauderdale, managed by Hile Stout, Jim Solomon, managed by Fred Rubey, and Audrie Suftield, managed by Don Drummond. Nancy Baer and her committee hang a poster. The winners, Solomon, .lim Lauderdale, Barb Barbara Lauclerdale's boosters plan her publicity. Auclrie SuFTield's campaign skit takes us to the Emerald City Page 96 MUfllYn Dllfhcm Carolgene Sibilsky C0'edi'0 Co-editor The CREST Helps When the Crest has finally been sent to the printer, all the members of the Crest staff heave a sigh of relief for their deadlines have been met and all that remains is a chance to sit back and think about the previous year of hard work: soliciting ads, making red- outs, typing copy, sketching spot il- lustrations, and taking pictures. The Crest staff, made up of four de- partments, art, editorial, business, and photography, begins work right after school starts with weekly meetings to decide on a theme and a design for the cover. After the theme has been decided upon, there is the tedious iob of making layouts for all the sections of the book. Each section editor must design a page layout for her section and submit it at a Crest meeting. Then she can start to work on her write-ups and pictures. The section editors must constantly be on the look-out for ma- terail for pictures. Then long hours of checking and re-checking the names of students, proof-reading type-written copy and printed copy begin. Marilyn Whittaker Ann Tqylgr Business MUUUQU Advertising Manager Miss Albright Mr. Koepping Mr. H. Suffield Miss Giles Editorial Advisor Business Advisor Photography Advisor Editorial Advisor Page 98 P.H.S. Students Recapture Memories After each section is on the road to completion the index is begun. Each picture rnust be searched carefully so that every person will have his name, with each page, in the index. Then the blue lines are returned for a final check. and the book is sent to the printer and binder to be finished. As spring fever sets in, students anxiously await Crest Day. Finally it arrives with every student asking for the autographs of his friends. After a year of hard work, but fun, the Crest staff closes the cover of another beauti- ful yearbook for Peoria High School. June Marshall Sylvia Jones Omlnlee Heuerflwnn Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Phologmphy Edna' Marilyn Zweifel Beverly Sowers Nancy Roake 5,31-,cot Life Co.edi,0, School Life Co-editor Faculty Editor ga ,,' - sf Jill Knoblock Margaret Deobald Nancy Moore Nancy Sanders Senior Editor Classes Co-editor Classes Co-editor Activities Co-editor Frances Harker Lednne Stone Sandra SCl'1WGI'lZ Activities Co-editor 5P0f'S Edl'0f TYPl5' 3 I U Mary Ann Frye Assistant Advertising Manager Ann Landwirth Assistant Business Manager 'C' Page 99 TOP ROW D Branson, D. Whittaker, J. Kuecker, D. Jordon, R. D Poppen B Voss, B. Southwick. ROW THREE T Barrette, M. King, V. Valentine, A. Rubey, C. H Bro K Pocklington, K. Feser. Q - '.,- M . Ei-.ll - f l. , 1, IJT.: 'IL' o as v I I ' I 0 usb, :I z. . K 21. 1 f :.'- f N ' . 1 -- N ' . f 5:3 X 551. Nl' . . . , a 4 .Q f I . ,f Q , Q , Us il . i fu 4 N '.'Z1 is ix 1 Q1 I F. 0 '- 'J v s J - .,- . X B ' l':,- 11 - f fwr- ' f ,w X J ' I 7 s 1 L -.111 ' I Q., , 'N I dih- TO ROW S Drury S, Hull, J. Poppen, D. Carver, D. little, B. Roszell, D. Bremer, Lipkin C Co er, ROW THREE E Eldred, P. Wright, C. Easterly, R. Roth, M. McHenry, J. Hclskin, C. Church M Ream: B. Roby. endrian, M. Young, 0' S. Jones, B. Ropers. BOTTOM ROW-C. Constanz, J. Shubertg J. Taylor, C. Matthews, J. Corrigan, B. Collster, S. Lizer. ROW TWO-S, Sched, M. Wallis, M. McClintock, J. Krel, G. Selburg, D. Johnson, Anyone Interested in Rome and its The primary purpose of Latin Club is to learn about the history, customs, and people- of Rome and ltaly. Meetings are held once a month and various programs are given, such as plays, reports, and songs. Different students participate each month. At Christmas, every- one sang carols in Latin. Near the end ot the year, Mrs. Hale showed slides of Italy. The reports concern ROW TWO-P. Doane, J. Kraus, M. Cooley, B. Wiss, P. Owen, N. Baer, C. Beste, S. Seilrid. BOTTOM ROW-J. Foote, C. Mauerman, N. Swain, K. Johnson, S. Underwood, M. Heymcinn, A. Tosetli. , in Q 'Qt TOP ROW-D, Peterson, O. Heuermann, B. Dyslin, D. Drummond, J. Ashby, G. Corey, A. Anderson, B. Mavity, S. Laughlin. ROW THREE-J. Suffield, J. Slater, R. Jcicobus, C. Bradshaw, l. Frederich, J. Voelpel, D. Rittmiller, R. Streibich. ROW TWO-S. Cfbb L. Finn'e C Fat i s, i , . yon, J. Martin, J. Manuel, S. Schneblin, J Rodgers, J, Norris, J. Speck, A. Cahill, M. Whittaker. BOTTOM ROW-C. Larson, M. Rogers, J. Dockins, S. Daily, J. Cook, A. Taylor, C Simpson, K. Barbour, J. Harpman. Sweet Harmony is Heard from GIRLS' CHOIR TOP ROW-J. Harvel, B. Detrick, C. McAdoo, P. Cottingham, J. Nurss, R. Thornton M. A. Frye, H. Melzer, S. Barkey. ROW THREE-D. Deames, J. Jacks, S. Koch, J. Murphy, N. Krei, F. Harker, M. Tre- besch, M. Sours, V. Russell. ROW TWO-D. Worlow, S. Jones, K. Sweborg, N. Walters, S. Mclver, P. Pappas, B. Tadlack. BOTTOM ROW-S. Silverstein, A. Sutitield, M. Cline, J. Foote, A. Tosetti, P. Von Lanen C. Logan. Distinction of Being the Highest Goal A Cappella Choir meets every day and includes 80 members. This year the choir was honored by being chosen to participate in the Sectional Music Teachers Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on April 2l. The Junior Girls who have completed their training in Freshman Chorus and Girl's Glee Club are chosen to be in Girls' Choir. Girls' Choir is in the annual fall, winter, and spring concerts put on at Peoria High School and this year they also participated in the Big Twelve Concert and the Musical Extravaganza. W M ,I ' -' TT at i,.6 ' I A ' I . ts' X' f cr it it -fig on - as J l g 't' J in l i if lem ' . Q. f J ' -- 9 ' ferr ' . as Q bd J I . ff . 'f' ,ff K K Q T li 3 ' 3 Q H 'E ' . ii - X gr., M , .. . , Q Q ,A . ' 'vor' 4 ' li I at v 3 4. 'J Q ' Q 'i J uf A . 'M' g -t 2. Q 'Q - X - A g 1.3, . T A V' t W' A i ' T 1. . Page ll2 Q we LQ so TOP ROW-S. Brown, B, Weidner, R. Dargel, P. Boyle, A. Brown, B. Wiss, C. Church, g A 'f 'L JHGIW' K K W.. ROW TWO-P. Matson, J. Christensen, M. MolTeN, J. Klar, J. Brcunagel, S. Klum C. Schad, K. McClugage, J. Summers. S. Schusler, L. Dan. ROW THREE-J. Norton, C, Briney, E. Ausbrook, R. Risser, M. Rice, B. McKay, J, BOTTOM ROW-V. Jackson, D. Siegfried, N. Frank, D. Sloller, B. Brown, B. Melzer Wyss, S. Buescher, N. Haddick. 5. Volpini, J, Brownell. : ' . -L., , - ,,.-Te Y. -v f W. ,...,. are - 5 .-H : -ff: F he ' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB is an Elective Well Chosen Girls' Glee Club is an elective subiect chosen by sophomore girls. Public programs and classroom in- struction are beginnings for work in the more advanced choirs. This year llO girls meeting three times a week constitutes this years successful group. lhl' .a-as K da ails .3 .F 'P' 1 .... . Q A K IA, V , lg v xl zz, M J J.. M A 1.5, , A , A .,,,, r -A+ rw 1 s -am. A , 1 J Q , I , ,M A , y... L Q q . tt: g gg . rfs .rst Y 1 g A 'Q il. . r ' ,J rrri . 'M J' A ' i ROW TWO-M. Lindsey, R. Stuff, J. Bonlies, S. Monlgomery, J. Scurry, R, Burnham, K. Jones, L. Grant. BOTTOM ROW-M. F. Johnson, B. Hackett, P. Hamilton, B. Meeks, B. Levy, D. Stevens Page ll4 i TOP ROW-J. deRevey, C. Woodley, V. Hines, M. Hepfer, J. Weerls, L. Brian, K Luchstnger, C. Hillenburg, B. Roby, J. Monlag. ROW THREE-C. Behm, S. Underwood, J. Wareham, M. Bruninga, A. Keckler, Swain, R. Hoehne, B. HofTnagle, M. Scoofckes. ef TOP ROW-J. 'laskin, M. McHenry, P. Wright, E. Eldred, M. Yong, R. Rice, J. Siegan, - - P. Owen, B. Bacon. E. McGhee, M. Rersmg. ROW THREE-P. Largent, D. Scherff, R. Yoakum, P. Galbreath, D. Mansfleld, P. Smlth, M. Giese, C. Bolller, M. Reams. ing, C. Wrlqht. BOYS' GLEE CLUB is a Preparatory Choral Group Forly sophomore boys chose fo be in boys Glee Club this year so that they could lake part in and learn more music. From This preparalory group are chosen The boys for boysf Choir and A Cappela. Boys' Glee Club have proved Themselves a deflnite asset lo The choral clepartmerwl ol Peoria High School. , ..... al .na .-... 6 ROW TWO-L. Pentecost, J. Keyster, D, Litterst, J. Wallace, C. Johnson, J. Scott, BOTTOM ROW-K. Sutter, J, Tucker, C. Mauermann, B. Ziegler, B. Schwartz, P Down' 9 ralnnnflil rr l RMK i ,-. TOP Row-r. Mitchell, J. Him, B. Bruner, K. DeVoss, J. Martin, 1. Garrett, J. Jans- ROW TWO-L Wright, R. Whitmore. R. Mehl, C. Moore, D. Bremer, J. Pvpletfv, J. sen, K. O'Dcy, D. Waible, H. Gunn. Seamon, L. Ross. Row THREE-F, Kowqlske, D. woerrrer, M. Erickson, F, Ragler, G. Carr, L. Femme, BOTTOM ROW-C Pierson. C, Beard, R. Willinms. L. Gveber, P. DeArces. T. Snyder. R. Hartnet, R. Roth, B. Heinzman. M. Farrell, W. Jackson, B. leafy. Page T75 l rf Ja K' Y-5,-:ii :- 509 JG 9' 31 tv TOP ROW--X. King, B, Borchelt, R. Roszell, J. Anderson, B, Bunch, K. Kinkade, A. Cahill, R, Kotooko, B. Shaklee, ROW THREE-N. Krei, S. Borkey, B. Delrick, M, A. Frye, P, Cotfingham, R. Thornton, C. McAdoo, C. Kowalske. Xb X any TOP ROW-C. Woodley, C. Moore, R. Keeler, W. Mayily, J. lucker, M. Wolf miller, A. Brown, M. McHenry. ROW THREE-J. Hoskin, P. Owen, N. Boer, P. Galbrealh, J. Siegon, M, Sours brook, R. Sherwood, P. Smith, M, Giese. Page H6 .tune 199. 3: g-E i'-V' 9 as as 'nf as 'Q '3 Q gn! wav ' J WJ f w ' -full , .IQ , ' .tram Mrffisg ,ganna ROW TWO-S. Schneblin, M. Gomlin, D. Kerswill, M, Strcthman, R. Mcirgulius, M. Mahoney, M. Wead, M. Deobald. J. Nurss, BOTTOM ROW-M, Day, C, Risl, J. Martin, S. Eiermann, S. Schenck, B. Anderson, J, Jacks, D, Deornes, MUSIC WORKSHOP is an Ideal All the members of this organization enioy music. Each month a musical program is given forthe students. Members are not required to participate, but new talent is always welcome. At Christmas excerpts from the Messiah were presented. These were piano, vocal, and y a QQ! - -4 T4 New ROWATWO--J, Bonties, B. Bacon, C. Bollier, C. Hall, S. Mclyer, R. Voss, F. Falle- rius, J. Scott, E. Eldred, V El Aus- BOTTOM ROW-S. Silverstein, A. Toselti, R. Binder, S. Slechva, C. Chesney, V, Rus- sell, J. Foote, N, Walters. fs nw Q . , H 0 Q in Q .' 3 . Z' . . F Vu . ,fy . this . 'wi'-xl' .fa A MH, ' Q . I . V - 4 .A K I , Lb F , .,, Lx Q M A V, . ' wtf' . 1 'W . . xii f - ' ' H 4 ,wk 'wikis' i ,' W.. .www . 'H 1 , Akrifi f FX , yy, ai an 9' Q ' . z k Q s 4 , ia 'V 5 . '. . . . , I K G .1 . ' Q ' . u' ' l si ' 9 i if if 4-. 'i uw i 'init If t 1 , ' . z ' -s SA ' Q ' ' Q ln. ,vp U . 5, . J 9 ' 'FQ S 5 vip-,'j' . l 1 ,W v 'ei al , e welcome for 1-C Q. 'Rx f '2 AAN f Y 31 :,,,.'fL 9 va-If ' ' H U N.. , - . ' is fn ' x x 3 . ,162 , 1 'I xv 1 . 'A H114 ,f A ig , 9 -1 t T Q N ' ,7 ,. ' .Q':' f ax A .Q -I X 1 ' X 4 TOP ROW-A. Clarke, M. Sutton, S. Barkey, S. Ruck, E. Schneider, A. Kelch, T. Neu- ROW TWOQV. Judson. M4 Blumenvtwl. M4 K0YlfledY. J- Mufelund. J- MUN-'elf E- Ed- miller, R. Keeter, R. Thornton, wards, M. Sours, N, Baer, W. Small, S. Hartman. ROW THREE-l.. Stone, D, Macdonald, J. Suffield, W. Haley, R. Sowers, P. Bell, T, BOTTOM ROW-M. Checklin, B. Peplow, B. Taylor, J. Braunagel, B, Brown, D, Statler, Harms, D. Kerswill, Mrs. Thompson. B. Lay, M. Eastman, B. Miller. JUNIOR RED CROSS is Devoted to Worthwhile Causes Junior Red Cross Meets the Hrst Friday of every month and consists ot a representative from each home room. This year members of the Junior Red Cross have conducted a membership drive, made programs for the Red Cross Banquet, and donated their time to work in the office at the Blood Center. This years otticers include: President, Rosemary Thornton, Vice-President, Bobby Lay, Secretary, Molli Kennedy, Treasurer, Judy Moreland. Nr- LIBRARY CLUB Includes All the Helpful Workers in the Library This club includes girls and boys who wish to serve Peoria High School by working in the library. Before and after school and during study periods, they check out books, collect passes, shelve books, anditlle cards. They meet each morning during homeroom to discuss ways ot improving service to the school. The sponsor is the school librarian, Mr. Stanger, President is Sharon Herr and Vice-President is Betty Gathman. P ,. w -me gg Q' 3-'wa as , Q .A Q.. Jw ' A ' lui I an QA ia. e . . -.- 'wil '31, .J .,. '11 -ar-M L 'Th 251 'I JK as A 'QD -J.. TOP ROW-J. Haskin, A. Keckler, J. Rodgers, B. Gathmann, R. Gaiennie, R. Dixon, G. Guernsey, E, Carlson, X. King, J. Courtney. ROW THREE-G. Gouveia, S. Herr, S. Volpini, J. Wyss, R. EDPY. J. Selburg, G. Sel- burg, K. Moore, D. Johnson. K .- .qv 6 - ao-an 1- 'Nr as . Q ROW TWO-J. Streitmatter, G. Pelini, E. Scoofakes, R. Burnham, T. Federman, R, Taylor, J. Gaylord, M. Fisher. BOTTOM ROW-Mr. Stanger, K. Sutter, D. Stevens, V. Jackson, S. Penny, M. Cline, R. Price, J. Patrick. Page l2l ls. lg sl s.. .4-. TOP ROW- K. Barbour, V. Markman, A, Landwirth, C. McAdoo, L. Kyle, R. Thornton, arker B ' art R's S Mclyer M Sours S Eiermann ofherr C Ko a ke H S Burke S Schenc J Face F. H , .Truth , C. it, . , . , . . ROW THREE-S. Herman, L. Stone, N. Baer, N. Walters, K. Sweborg, B. Anderson B. H , . W ls ,J. Qin, . Y, . ir, . v. ROW TWO-R. Binder, A. Suttield, A. Taylor, D. Herzog, J. Nurss, N, Krei, S McDonnu, M. Rowlette, A. Tosetti, M. Durham. BOTTOM ROW-N. Dergins, S. Slechta, N. Sanders, M. Zweitel, D. Bracken, N. Rooke J .WoIf, M. Logan, C. Logan. JUSENDRA'S Motto is Lights, Curtain, Action Jusendra is a dramatic club open to all Juniors or Seniors interested in dramatics. Besides seeing the en- tertaining skits put on at the monthly meetings, each member has a chance to participate in the annual play Jusendra produces as actor, director, make-up assis' tant, or stage hand. This year Jusendra put on Curtain Going Up , which was a great success. JO- WX. TOP ROW-D. Donnelly, J. Barrer, A. Cahill, J. Bcirrer, J. Knoblock, G. Bonties, L. ROW TWO-R. Margulius, J. Harpmcin, S. Gibbs, A. Barnes, K. Hawthorne, B. Glas- Nelson, G. Verdaes, K. Kinkade, J. Marx, N. Larimore, M. Strathman. ford, B. Mowder, L. Duff, D. Mannion, M. Mahoney, J. Reesman. ROW THREE-J. Rates, J. Martin, B. Sowers, M. Whittaker, J. Hendricks, R. Roszell, T. BOTTOM ROW-S. Schwartz, F. Marks, P. Harrison, P. Hoag, J. Suftield, J. Kraus, K. Hubble, J. Smith, G. Covey, Y. Lewis, J. Rodgers. Klepfer, M. Rogers. 3W. l Page 124 .mfs 'A' ' .ff ' Jr f , Q D' 96' .xg ,K 0 if 5 I' V15 0 - mf, . -5 H is . , sv! A l wr T' Db' :dy Q9 nfs ,75,,,,: ac' ,yi nw 3-'B O 5' 'sf V .- ii i . , P A .pe- , S , ,g 'S' ,M , ' , .J l ........ TOP ROW-B. Shaklee, R. Kataoka, I.. Hodgson, X. King, M. Wolf, B. Bunch, V. ROW TWO-J. Marshall, C. Larson, C. Rogers, J. Ettinger, J. Coiiingham, C. Hal Safford, B Smith, P. Mills, D. Harms, P. Cottingham, J. Hawkins. ROW THREE-J. Murphy, M. Gamlin, B. Mason, D. Deames, J. Jacks, M. Deobold, C. Chesney, V, Russell, S. Mead, S. Koch. BOTTOM ROWfR. Hariscn, M. Crass, C. Kammerer, 1. Fursi, Miss Spickard, S. Silver M. Frye, Et. Kerswill, C. Shinkle, S. Mitchener, B. Detrick, B. Grant. stein, D. Joos, B. Peplow, C. Frasco. Without the STAGE CREW the Show CouIdn'f Go On .lusendra members practice for their spring production 7? g N X G M .5 X ffm f Behind the scenes of every assembly from our pep meetings to the huge extravaganzas is the Stage Crew. Besides donating most ot their study halls and tree periods to the stage they put in many hours alter school, at night, and on Saturdays so that we may have the fine assemblies we do. The Stage Crew constructs sets and produces all the lighting and sound eftects for our plays and productions. The chiet ot the crew is Gary Bonties. QQ E 'P s v A f J. Hendricks, E. Schneider, G. Bonties, E. Anderson. Page 125 COMMITTEE OF FORTY Spotlights Many Activities at the Rec 'ti Norm Shu bert President The Committee ot Forty, made up ot eight members trom each class, is the social committee ot Peoria High School. Each year this committee sponsors many dances tor the enioyment ot the student body. The HRec is the scene ot many intormal committee sponsored dances each year. This year, Atter-Cram dance. Argyle Style, and P.l-l.S.'s annual Spring Formal have been in the Committee ot Forty spotlight. The T952-53 otticers are: President, Norm Shubert, Vice-President, Alan Little, Secretary, Anita Tosetti, and Treasurer, Larry Byerly. The student body ot Peoria High School soy thanks tor the superb job the Com- mittee ot Forty has done to make their atter study hours full ot fun, K' 1 Q. ffftifil X XS fi T T X ' 22 1 Ya , K K Li l f if T L Alan Little Anita Tosetti Larry Byerly Barbara Lauderdale vice President swam, rfemw, som: chairman . -.. is Sr, 5' 'J C T .. N - 'nam 'H 'Rb A 1 TOP ROW-J. Shively, B. Burroughs, L. Byerly, E. Bcumfiek, H. Douglas, D. Rift- tow TWO-U UNCTPSV, P- OWEN, B- ldlldefddle, D- Kefiwill, 5, SCN? ll R P miller, D. Jamieson, L. Harman, A. Little, C. Shinkle. B- GTGNVT Row THREE-1. Russell, x. King A Brown, N. shuben, s. Hull, R. Wilson, B. south- BOTTOM ROW-J. Shubert. A, T setti, L. Pelirii, R. Morgulius, M. Ros C S d wick, J. Pocd, metfefi Page T26 OFFICE OCCUPATIONS-Y. Lewis, A. Pteitier, S. Ruck, G. Carlson, J. Williams, D Kidder, N Raber. MlDDLE ROWWD. Fletcher, D. Stegner, J. McKinney, M. Fehr, S. Sturtevant, J. Dockins J. Sellors. BOTTOM ROW-J, VanGundy, C. Sanders, D. Redenius, M. Green, D. Triplett. t,.., fort sa QP PAGES AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS Give their Time to Serve Peoria High The Pages and Oftice Assistants are people who are willing to give one hour each day to serve Peoria High School. Pages are needed and used by Mr. Durham, Mrs. Hale, and Mrs. Parker. The jobs which they do are varied from collecting absence slips and delivering slips, calling people to the ottice, to operating the switchboard and typing. The switchboard is operated by pages who are trained by Mrs. Parker. They must know how to operate the switchboard and be able to connect anyone to his party with quickness and ease. TOP ROW-Mr. Durham, A. Elliott, C, Kowalske, C. Shinkle, E, Simple, J Drain, M Burroughs, J. Hawkins, V. Markman, S. Borin, J. Reesman, D, Rabold. ROW THREE-C. Fiasco, S. Edwards, N. Baer, J. Arrnbright, M, Durham, C. Sibilsky L, Patterson, N. Dumermuth, J. Rodgers, E. Ausbrook. The Office Occupations Class were of great assistance during the magazine campaign. Those in OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB Learn While They Earn How would you like to attend school and earn money at the some time? The members ot Ottice Oc- cupations class do iust that. In the morning they attend class and then go to work to Mlearn while they earn . By the way, credit is given tor the time spent working. Who could ask for a better arrangement? ROW TWOfB. Shaklee, S. Gibbs,'S. Mead, M. Ledien, J Barter, J Rotes, J. Barre C, Ackerman, D. Kidder, Mrs. Parker. BOTTOM ROW-M. Logan, B, Peplow, D. Brackett, A. Tosetti, C. Kammerer, C, Bouton M. Cross, N. Sanders, F. Marks, Mrs. Hale. Page T28 5' I .. Q -ir C x' 'uf g.,,,,.'5 g - fi- f ,dl-f 9 A greeting from the Pekin Chink began the sectional games. A television interview was a high spot for .,.,....,, ..,..... ...-...,...- -. ,..,,, . decided on strate our cheerleaders. QL- -ca A parade honored the returning heroes. A HARD-FIGHTING BASKETBALL TEAM TRAVELS TO THE STATE SWEET SIXTEEN TOURNAMENT ,nj . MX Excited students line up for tournament tickets. Hiles Stout and Mr Hawkins accept the Our hearts went out to these boys who tried so valiantly to win first place. ' second place trophy. Page l29 TOP ROW-Mr. Myers, J. Meskimen, L. Lyle, G. Carr, J, Miller, P.-Hoag, N. Loor, E W R E. Sh , . Peily, B. dkins, . ellas, ROW FOUR-A. Swanson, P. Krrosr, K. O'Dcy, B. Losch, M. Dawson, F. Rubey, J. Loor, ,ev ROW TWO-J. Shively, G. Small, D, Cornelius, A. Harris, B, Smilh, B. Hessing, B. Borchelt, D. Tucker, J. Sumner. BOTTOM ROWfR. Thomson, M. Yeomans, J. Green, L. Byerlv, L. Hurst, G. Boucher, D, Jamieson, H. Hoffman, C. Ziegler, R. MacDonald ashingvon, R, Harrison, J, eirrion, W. Suvlan, N. Jocquin, J, Arehorr, ore V A ' J N out i Slreii H, S! , B. Enr ghl, R, b ch. ROW THREE-F, Rcgler, B Troger, J. Cossulo, B. Lile, J. Uppole, V. Walls, H. Gerdes, J. Deal, H, Douglas, A. Lirrle. LETTERMAN'S CLUB HONORS ATHLETES .R+ Page 730 A greof honor, given only lo 'rhose boys who hove won o varsity lefler, is To be G member of The Peorio High Leffer- men's Club. These boys hove worked hord on one or more of our mony olhlelic Teams ond deserve This recognition. CHEERLEADERS HELP SPUR OUR TEAMS TO VICTORY Our reoms Ieod us fo victory while these peppy cheer- Ieoders Ieod us in cheers. TOP ROW-F. Marks. I , - MIDDLE ROW-5, Keller, 1, Reegmgnl M, L. Rowlegqe, LEFT TO RIGHT-S. Middleron, M. Sullon, B. Peplow, R. Shdhom, P. Hamilton, J, aorrom Row-B. Lauderdale, s. swan, A. Taylor, is. Anderson Terlef- 1- 5l'Ube - Left to right-Babe King, Joe Myers, Tony Juska, Lev Wallace, Dawdy Hawkins, Bill Suffield. A MIGHTY LION FOOTBALL TEAM DEFEATS MANUAL ON TURKEY DAY Central 37 ...... Galesburg 6 Central 39 . Lanphier O Central 13 . . Woodruff 27 Central 7 . . Spalding 14 Central 7 . . . Streator 13 Central 39 . . Springfield 9 Central 12 . . . . Pekin 33 Central 14 . . East Peoria O Central 33 . . Danville 13 Central 25 . . . . . Canton 12 Central 19 ....... Manual 6 Congratulations to the football team for the best re' cord in ten years! Not only did the hard-fighting Lions defeat seven of their eleven worthy opponents, but they succeeded in overcoming the Manual Rams for their first Turkey Day victory since 1947. Among those who won honors for their playing ability were 1-liles Stout and Jim Ashby. Central may well be proud of Hiles who was chosen to be a member of the all- state team, Jim who was the Big Twelve scoring champ, and Vern Petty who along with Hiles and Jim was a mem- ber ofthe all-city team, .hmm . Mr. Juska looks very satisfied as he presents the Tin Can Trophy to a member of the defeated Manual football team. TOP ROW-G. Carr, F. Ragler, H. Stout, V. Petty, W, Haley. BOTTOM ROW-M. Mathis, E. Washington, O. Jamieson, J G TOP ROW-B. Trng r, B. He s'ng, M. Yeomans, W. Su on, . re' 'c l e si N R Sl ibn h, L. Lyle. MIDDLE ROW-G. Small, R Harrison, R. L'vengoad, J. Areh l,AV. Walls BOTTOM ROW-B. Ohlsen, D McDonough L, Flynn. TOP ROW-J. Beard, G. Boucher, l. Nelson, B. Maher, M. Bell. BOTTOM ROW-J. Uppole, M. Dawson, F F sher, D. Cornelius. Page 131 ' 3 aff,-Z-2 'Up. Fiwrfi 1 , -L - ,mf-M, X x 'x xN 1 .f- -- -72-ax , ' i2 5?l:K X 4? A IK' 5i i v 1-- sei 3' Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Page 134 TOP ROW-A. Ander , J. Ashby, A. S rl, H. Siout, H. D las, M H k ?5'??5ZRtf3sv3t1'ii fi' - F sl 'F'E Z' i D L ' J G M 'VN yfdfftll uf' Springfield 63 Ef'jfnfjO O HAIL TO THE sweet sixteen BASKETBALL s Spalding 47 Urbana 42 lst place Crystal Lake defeated Pontiac Tournament I , , , Manual 62 The big news around the sports field matic finish that pushed Central into pekln 54 this year was the championship basket- the semi-finals. A basket by Hiles Stout l-lncoln 58 ball team coached by Dawson Haw- in the final three seconds of play did Conlon 56 kins. With seemingly very little effort the trick and PHS won 70-68. Posting a Woodwll 53 the boys captured the City and Great- 66-58 decision over Danville Schlar- Eosl peollc 59 er Peoria Titles and tied with Blooming- man, the Lions qualified for the finals Slreolor 50 ton for Big T2 honors. With the Sweet of the tournament for the first time Wooclwlgl 52 l6 tournament as their goal, the boys since l927. By scoring their 29th win Spalding 73 romped through the district meet and against 3 losses for the season the boys Decolur 91 galloped through the Sectional. The gained the chance to go against unde- lgcrmlnglon 38 old superstition about Friday the l3th feated LaGrange for the state title. ln Pelqln 51 being unlucky didnt seem to apply in this heartbreaking game, the coura- Manual 57 this case, for on that night the team de- geous Lions lust couldnt seem to catch Sprlnglleld 52 feated hard-fighting Normal Commu- up with this mighty LaGrange team Slreolor 60 nity to win.a berth in the state Hnals. and they were defeated 72-60 to place Woslllnglon 49 The Lions roared into the quarter- 2nd in the state. ln spite of this last de- Spoldlng 53 finals ot the Sweet 16 tourney with an feat the Seasons record of 29 wins and Mcmuol 61 Bl-53 triumph over Highland in their 4 losses will long be remembered in the Forman 42 first appearance. ln the quarter-finals hearts of P6OriCI-Crea lOr1S. Normal 38 against West Frankfort it was a dra- Highland 53 W. Frankfort 68 Schlarman 58 LaGrange 72 an ML 1., '1 I if AL. X . l i Sophomore Jerry Lewis threw some really remarkable shots from 30 to 35 feet out and he made them, too! jimi., Jzzwf Words cannot praise this all-state Hiles Stout too much. A terrific rebounder, he had the honor of being the highest scorer in the state for the 7952-53 season. FIRST STRING PLAYERS PRACTICE Harold Douglas' name was often found in the high scorer column right under Hiles Stout. M We Q! s Big 6 foot 5 inch Alan Swanson helped his team on many occasions by getting those rebounds. Page V36 The good shots and rebounding of Jim Ashby will certainly be missed when this first-string senior graduates. M, Another valuable member of this champion ship team was little Jerry Green, a good offensive player. TOP ROW-Mr. Saurs, BJ SAr:i.YIh, D6 Bgrtoni R, itrgbich, Ziegler, L. Hurst. A MIDDLE ROW-G, Carr, . i er, . orne ius, . reen, . Wi son. Bottom ROW-D. M D gh J L c z i D Hour, M. Green, IN GREATER PEQRIA CQMPETITIQN Central Mid-County l An extremely successful record of 2l wins and 5 Central Pekin 4 losses was had by the l.ion's Baseball Team. Not only Central Princeville l3 were they the City Champs but they also snagged the Central Washington l Greater Peoria Championship Trophy. Central Washington 2 Good luck to a fine team and a great coach! Central Spalding l Central East Pearia 5 Central Wilmington 2 Central Manual 2 Central Pekin 6 Central Morton O Central Champaign 2 Central Champaign 2 Central Spalding 5 Central Glastord 7 Central Streator l Central Streator l Central St. Bede 2 Central LaSalle-Peru 2 Central Farmington 3 Central Woodrult 4 Central Mid-County 1 Central East Peoria O Central Glastord 3 22212: glsrnzil ? Leon the Lion Hurst hits a home run. Page 137 FRESH-SOPH FOOTBALL TOP ROW-H, Vesely, B. Maher, E. Schneider, R. Guthrie, G. Boucher, J. Bradford, ROW TWO-F. Fisher G, Carr B. Haley S. Drury M, Mathis, F. Ragler P. Decrtas, G. Brown, J. Mahl, O. Towles. BA ohlsen D' Jcnfiesonr ' ' l l ROW THREE-L' F'Y f F- K0 9'f'fef 1- Nash' We H0'eYf D- l Se ' A- T b '5f sorrom now-w, Jackson, B. wuibel, D. McDonough, v. Afmbfagm, D, Matarelli, M. Bell, L. Paul, Coach Hawkms. JV Sumeldl THESE FRESH-SOPH BOYS WILL PLAY VARSITY FOOTBALL IN YEARS TO COME we FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TOP ROW-B. Schneider, B. Brown, J. Bradford, J. Powers, R. Guthrie, T. West, S. ROW TWO-R. Mayo, B. Wilson, G. Lazarus, P. Arynbright, G. Gardner, A. Vesely Snyder, B. Waible, O. Hartman, J. Schmidt, W. Watkins. ROW THREE-Coach Suffield, Coach Wallace, R. Mason, R. Grove, K. Dobson, J. BOTTOM ROW--D. Bourlet, D. Matarelli, T. Tingwall, M. Ford, J. Sumeld, W. Bowen White, B. Krughaff, F. Jones. Page l38 TOP ROW-C. Martin, Mr. S rs, G. Bo h R Lawl J Peplow, T. West, J, Meski- men, J. Schmidt. BOTTOM ROW-P. Ar b h J S FF ld D J G C R. Mason, W. Haley, B Malone. THESE BOYS TIE THE ALL-TIME RECORD FOR FRESH-SOPH BASKETBALL AT PEORIA HIGH This group of hard-playing freshmen and sopho- more boys tried valiantly this year to steal the spot' light from the second place in the state Varsity Champs. They tied the all-time fresh-soph record by winning twenty games out of their twenty-three attempts, a recorcl which, incidentally, was set last year, l952. Coach Saurs suggests that everyone should keep his eyes on these aspiring young men, tor from this group will be selected most ot the future Varsity basketball team and it their year's record is any indication of what they can do, expect them to bring home more trophies from the State Sweet Sixteen Tournaments. We'll be watching them and we wish them the best of luck! fy .ii' 4'-I-M xv ki 67 Q SL' xg all :S C' i .i - :EX ,'l N23 1- -.Qi xgh .. -,J Q f WS' fo' X A A Page 139 l l TOP ROW-G. Reinman, Mr. Myers, M. Dawson, H. Gerdes, J. Ashby, 5. shiyely, SECOND Row-J. Mailer, AR. Harrison R K B. Smith. B. Tween J. Cou 1 K. O'Day, M. Barnett. Shwelyr E' Smith' rump now-J, Dig ir J G A A d 1 s rs J Myers, w. our BOTTOM Row-s. D' rr, E. wash gi L F rs ir J D i P K r J iz J Hathaway, D D Itl THE TRACK TEAM WINS FIRST PLACE IN THE DEI.AVAN TRACK CARNIVAI.: JOHN DISMUKE IS BROADJUMP CHAMPION OF THE BIG TWELVE MEET g . Page 140 Mr. Deal crowns the queen of the Greater Peoria Track Meet Theresa Williams from Peoria High. Central 7l 174 Pekin 46 3,74 Central 69 374 Canton 48 U4 Central 58 l,f5 Morton 54 4,75 Central 84 Streator 34 Central 47 U3 Chillicothe 70 2,43 Central 7l Manual 46 The i952 track team, captained by Sam Dixon, captured a remarkable record of five wins out of six attempts. Although the boys only placed tenth in the Big Twelve Conference Meet, they were first in the Delavan Track Carnival. Fighting valiantly, the team won fourth place in the District Meet and third place in the Greater Peoria Meet. Prominent among his team mates was John Dismuke, the broadiump champion of the Big Twelve Conference. With most of the lettermen returning this year, Mr. Myers is sure of an- other great season. A winner leaps to a photo finish. I Ii L. I Grim determination seems to be helping these boys over the low hurdles. The crowd is completely engrossed watching these hurdlers display their best form. lt looks as if a Central boy is about to sprint torward and overtake his fellow runners. Page 141 C3 s Q I is 2 ' liz:-H: .i Q ll 1 fi , , if 1 f 'fy ' ' 1 X X ff iff .Q I, X . ,Xi 1' 1 xtsoifmtlamfifzr is lr 'Fit 'E 'f VU ' ROW-1-L0 A L 1 Nl PH sw Howm Tufk CENTRALiS TANKMEN NAB FIRST PLACE -I Sf, Q, l . IN BIG TWELVE SWIM MEET -ff' 5 . 5, Q Lt 1773? Mr. Yuhause and his two record-breaking swimmers, Dave Tucker and Ned Loar, rest after a meet. Returning to the throne room of Big Twelve swim- ming were the Central Tanlcmen, gathering 43 points at the annual meet. Peoria High took first place in tour of nine events with Ned Loar being the only double winner as well as the only recordvbreaker. Sweeping to victory in the l00 and 200 yard tree- styles, he also set a new conference record in the 200 yard freestyle with a time ot 2:07, Other Lion winners were Harry l-lottman in the 40-yard freestyle and Dave Tucker who turned in one ot the major surprises with his victory in diving. Central, capturing a sixth place finish among the thirty-two schools entered in the State Meet, was again proud ot Ned Loar who grabbed top honors by win- ning tirst place in the 200-yord tree-style contest. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM RUNS IN STATE MEET: SHIVELY WINS MEDAL Mr. Deal's cross-country boys ran in three dual meets, a Big Twelve meet, and the district meet this year. A record ot two wins and one loss was gained in dual meet competition. The harriers ran second to Dan- ville at the Big Twelve meet and were again second in the District meet with Woodruff taking home the bacon in that race. Congratulations are in order for Jim Shively who was the first Peoria High runner to ever place in a State Cross-Country meet. With only one member ot the squad graduating this year, Mr. Deal has high hopes for next year's team. ROW-Mr. Deal, L. Byerly, J. Meskimen, A. Harris, B. Hill, G, Heiser. TOM ROW--J. Shively, J. Deal, S. Wasson, P. Dalton, D. Macdonald, J. Cassulo. Mr. Deal discusses strategy for the day's meet with John Deal and Jim Shively. Page 743 i I J 'F' TOP ROW-R. Halvorson, D. Harms, B. Enright, J. Buck, M, McCuskey, Coach Hawkins. BOTTOMROW-E. Sh BB hl J Kthll JR DT k MR. HAWKINS COACHES A FINE TENNIS TEAM T0 VICTORY Central O . . Pekin 9 Central 7 . . East Peoria O Central 9 . . Woodruff O Central 5 . . Lincoln 2 Central 3 . . Lincoln 4 Central 6 . . Spalding 0 Central 3 . . Moline 3 Central 4 . . Spalding 2 Central 2 . . Pekin 7 Central 5 ........ Woodruff l Central 3 ........ Bloomington 5 Credit tor a winning season goes to our i952 tennis team. In addition to winning seven ot their regular meets, they placed second in the District Meet at Peoria and titth in the Big Twelve Meet at Bloomington. Only one ofthe squads seven lettermen graduated last year so Mr. Hawkins is looking forward to an- other successtul season in l953. Page 145 wymww...-w 5, L Page 146 if .J 1 55 it 9545? TOP ROW-N. Jocquin B Dysl J Ne H Carney R MIT J Solomon D. Anderson, Coa h J k , MIDDLE ROW-l.. Nels D. RiTTmill J H T B McConnell, T K dy V Saliord, F, Gunfher. BOTTOM ROW-D. Brian, J, Green, R Cl pp P H 9, K. Waivers, R M IT J. Case, fP?X--EN ' Q . 1 , , . T Q T I - ' -4- .- . - , 5 X, .'. 4 .l..-- 13- Q x ,445 Anofher of The many aThleTlc Teams which have broughT glory To Peoria High was The l952 golf Team, coached by Mr Juska The Team s leTTermen Bruce Mc- Connell Phil Hoag John Green Bud Mclnhre and Rich Ter winner himself Vofed The mosT valuable player on The squad was Rich Clopper a four year leTTerman ln The Quincy lnviTaTional Tournamenf The Team pockeTed a firsT place Trophy by defeaTing Ten ouT of Ten Teams and again won firsT place in The DisTricT MeeT aT BloomingTon wiTh Rich Clopper Turning in The besT per- formance of The day. AIThough The boys didnT do quiTe as well aT The STaTe MeeT aT Champaign-They placed sevenfh-The Total number of wins for The season quiTe exceeded Those losT. Mr. Juska, as well as all Peoria-area RICH CLOPPER VOTED THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER OF A VERY SUCCESSFUL GOLF TEAM ,pu . 'Yfi'.4v k v I , I. I . 1.:.'::' Clopper, were capfained by Ken WaITers, a Two-year leT- . f ' - , ,K i xx , . lf ' ' . ly . ' ,. N ll -. ' . ' ' g . . N Kn- J. golf fans, was exTremely proud of The Team and we wish Them good luck in Trying To duplicaTe or beTTer The record when They playin l953. Q gs! E 1x er' 2 Priscilla Herget Senior Award Winner T...a G.A.A. ,, , 1 ,.., V. . ,r -ff. 'P- i L 1 M -'ip ui' n ' A ,J ' ,... . ' ' . 'Na T 7' , rl si L 1 0 X 0 Miss Masocco - Miss Rosenbaum L. Lipkin, S. Schneblin Archery Managers S. McKune, C. Schad Volleyball Managers A 1 Sylvia Jones Reporter p.. J. Wallace, A. Gunther Bowling Managers iz .e - SL .1, f? g , ..- ing, X r . Y . f Q. s M. Cross, S. Rocholl Softball Managers Ofticers Priscilla Herget Janice Tinges Barbara Dietrick Mary Lee President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer I 522 :V ' I .1 -l- J0CkS0f , J- 5l'1F0YeV .F 4- M. Compton, W. Cochran MUVTUSEV5 of Fall SPOVLS f 'gal 1 0 il Managers of B ' Aclrvitres Q7 . L.. ' ix ' l KN nu , , ,sw -I N. Frank K. Luchsinger I . a age s of So ' lAct Vos S. Palmer, P. Boyle K. Jones, E. Sauder Swimming Managers Managers of Recreational Games , , , , G-A-N n K I This oaganization is cogwposed ol gilrlls from all fpur ggf , Il casses w o are intereste in sports. ey meet a ter 51, 1- A school on Tuesday and Thursday of each week. They , -fr-iw not only have fun, parties, and sports, but they also :f7'i . R. Schneider, Basketball Manager have a chance to practice tair play, tolerance, and leadership. Letters are awarded to girls who have the sufficient number of points. G.A.A. is a state sponsored organization. Members raise money by selling pencils imprinted with schedules at the beginning of each season, and by paying dues. The President is Priscilla Herget. Miss Masocco and Miss Rosenbaum are the advisors. I '1'f P. Pappas Gall Manager Page 147 'fb if: TOP ROW-J. Jackson, C. Schad, 1. Tinges, P. Bell, B. Barrett, N. Graham, J. ROW TWO-D. Chandler, K. Blair, J. Walters, A. Henning, M. Horn, J. Rosenberg, Courtney, K, Luchsinger, C. Riggins, R. Schneider. J. Krei, B. Ropers, S. Schad. ROW THREE-S. Palmer, C. Hillenburg, B. Mowder, J. Summers, M. Momtt, S. Wolford, BOTTOM ROW-J. Patton, J. Tadlock, D. Brown, ll. A. Taylor, J. Hall, D. M:Kune, B. Ewe. M, Demmin, N, Kroll, N. Brock. M. Johnson, B. Sthwortz, -1. Everyone had fun of The Chrislmas Party. Parents, as well as G.A.A. members, enjoyed the Molhers' Tea, qs TOP ROW-M. Reed, S, Rocholl, S. Mang, D. Hoehne, D. Michels, J. Shroyer, J. Druin, ROW TWO-S. Bowman, R. Needham, I. Johnston, L. Lipkin, B. Mclioy, S. Nu..-,J E. Carlson, J. Harper, W. Cochran. N. Frank, S, McKune, T. Federman, 1. Rctcliff. ROW THREE-R. Hemming, K, Jones, S. Jones, P. Boyle, H. Hall, A. Smiley, R. Haehne,- BOTTOM ROW-K. Sutter, E. Sauder, S. Gilmore, C. Miller, B. Taylor, B. Norton G. Emert, P. McGhee. J. Klar, J. Kells, J, McClugage. Page 748 ,g l TOP FIELDBALL WINNERS BOTTOM ROW-J, Courtney, P. McGhee, B. Taylor, J. Summers, M. Moffitt, S. Bowman. TOP ROW-M. Reed, P. Bell, J. Harper, I. Hatfield, K. Luchsinger, B. Derrick, R. Schneider. ARCHERY WINNERS Carol Hillenburg Wanda Cochran Joan Rodgers Q DP iv , ang, QS -it gs 121' sw- w T i . ROW--R. Rice, R. A. Handwerker, K. Langford, S, Kinsinger, I. Hatfield, S. ROW TWO-M. Fisher, J. Keyster, N. Curry, M. Lindsey, N. Haddick, M. Compton, Kennedy, A. Brewster, D. Poppen, V. Markman, B. Voss, J. Scurry. P. Pappas, R. Sones, B, Flynn. W THREE--J. Streitmatter, A. Gunther, J. Tomkinson, J. Rodgers, B. Collister, B, BOTTOM ROWfC. Hoerr, S. Scrughum, S. Schusler, J. Barnett, S. Hartman, M. F. Detrick, M. Lee, L. Radley, S. Buescher, C. Beste, D. Hicks. Johnson, B. Levy, L. Pentecost. VOLLEYBALL WINNERS BASKETBALL WINNERS BOTTOM R W-D, , ' B, 1,,,,2, P Mcgfezn' S Bowman' B' SChwf ' J' 5 e 'e Top Row-s. Romair, a, Barren, P. sen, B. Detrick, H. Hall. 1 I ' MIDDLE ROW-S. Schusler, M. Compton, P. Boyle, J. Hall. TOP ROW-R. N dh , . , ' ' 5' Rocholly Bfeewzrry J Summels' A Smdey' K' Luchsmger' P' Bell' BOTTOM ROW-J. Streitmatter, K. Jones, I. Johnston, L. Pentecost, Page T49 ,...x, qi g i , auf it TOP ROW-B. Grant, V. Markman, J. Barrer, A. Cahill, J. Barrer, J, Speck, K. Barbour, D. Kerswill, G. Covey. ' O f VN . s Ara Milf' 1 but an H I. X, :se J wr Mar' L , i -w .V . . 'ifr .3 Q auf' i .IQ fi? uf , x 'U' as ms I MIDDLE ROW-B. Tadlock, V. Russell, C, Payton, J. Fulford, P. Pappas, K, Klepler, P. Brust, J. Evtinger. QMLGREZ ep ow iverstem J ursl au erdae oc .l Mars all BOTT W-B. P I , S. S'I ' , . F , B. l d I , S. K h, . h , SCHOOL SPIRIT , As able assistants to the cheerleaders, 'efssf' . . . . . these eighty Iunior and senior girls are present at all our football and basketball games. They if f- can be easily distinguished by their white iii' ' blouses and colorful shakeroos. A mighty cheer to these girls and their sponsor, Miss Poshard, who have set such a fine example for the f school in spirit and loyalty. ROW-J. Jacks, F. Harker, C. Shinkle, L. Hodgson, P. Ccmlnghom, J H k s C. McAdoo, X. King, M. Deobald. DLE ROW!-J. Hall, R. Mcrgulius, L. DUH, D. Deumes, N. Moore, R V055 J. Murphy, D. Mannion. BOTTOM ROW-C. Logan, A. Sumeld, M. Rogers, C. Rogers, C. Kommerer, N De g s . s ii -na 'U 4' 2' f- sc 'Af .3 , ,g me '9' S54 i W Q .- ip EQ , .. 1 M., ,, AQ., gf A A ,, , 3 A- ggi , 2 - 7 ' 5 1 if 13 r .:, :L 22 if 'it 4 i . -M . ss- ' - . V L 4 as - , if 1 L , 9. . l A W Q 4 jk, ffm J vi X Q , L, 1' , , R P Page l5O 'J-Q, Q g , .n as 1 f .1 1 M .z fi , , . -1. .fr 4+ as -Q5 W .Q 7 'l .1 2. M- ' -f , '19 . avg fl xii' 'am Q A an Q35 Y Q.-55. , , Y W 1 A 151 aa? Q- 1' X F 1 . , ' v :vi . , +G V in J fr -. N .24 J 1, Q W ti 6 Y g -f F' K -f Q L ' . ,Q T l K g , 6 , 5 'Jiffy . 3, vs s.-f K NV ,muy I 5 , K .xv ' j E K - 4 ii TOP ROW-C. Risl, S. Mivchener, M. A. Frye, J. Rodgers, J. Reesmcn, M. Whilfcker, R. Thornlon, L. Kyle, H. Melzer, A. Londwirlh. MIDDLE ROWfA. Toseili, S. Schneblin, B. Anderson, B. Sowers, J. Hcrvel, C. Simpson, S, Schenrk, K. Sweborq BOTTOM ROW!-M. Rowlehe, N. Wollers, B, Mason, N. Goer, S. Mclver, N. Barnes 5. Schwartz. 1 .,,gf -1 S ' X i Z 1 fi l i, 5 3 E N i These Pep Club girls lead The school in singing fhe Loycrlfy Song. Pc1gel5l P yvwi xv , , :Q -l' V MX y VM? 1 i ggi, 'g img? ' :L :Ig . '7 ' I u -,J J I f -R I 1 4 1,1 Q Q J 'N .z-'E Q . '58 N W f S , ui f A-1, . X - S x W, '51 l'J3v ,s f 1 ,. , N' I ' -:Lal LV' I' 1 . f I 7 K, 'K Q v .1 1 ., X , I TMA' - N v ' .g G H .Thi- ' 's s' w u J'-1 ,I f Ln, q I -1 , A ,J 'a W. X' s as S'E ':'f' lx Ji- 1 Q xi HF I...-r- z 'A 1-01 1- 2Pj'JY 1. .Y 'x ' ,ns x H -J If I e1 rg: ,ws 1 'Tm f U1 N'-5, fr-rH ,.. -s . ,ft 7 I ' 7?f .f: , iff - 5? - I 5 I H in -, 2- 1 ' , - A A X ' ' ff ' WE .- - ' f 1 .. ww . sf- - W.-A -- -Q , ' D J , . ,, 4 , L'v a I-lla: . vga... . L U --D 3, lf., - .- .' A. J- . . , A . x- -Q -:' ur. -1- ' -- - .. .:. 'Y -. .1-.-f I ffiiff: 131 H. 'ff ' ' ..'-:If j.Qig,. A 5 e f -g5I5f,Iff'.'.:j:.Zg .II . x '41 -, - f.::',:. tu D , -I, . - M - 'g , ' ,-'jj . . ' :'.'grf5' f ' 0. . . ,' '-I .- -.q'.'. ' 3 ,. l V 'f' -. 1. ' a ' ,nur-NTI X l 1, .EJ 'X -'. I Q13,g:? l..J 'ln J V. -n 1 -'Z SM.. ' '- .5y,,1lg., - f .' .I-2. JL: I -ZQ:il'.'-l ,I-. K .. . 1 f.. f -..3g'.'jf:-:Q-2 5. - - - Z 2' -- 1 .-'---.x- flu:-Q ,if , .I , H 'Q ff-'fr - -: -. I 'lv 'HI Y X 4'-'Ii'-. . iI+ ' ru l ' I -- ' '. . - 4, 51.2- -5 ' -Wgei V' 'Ui .-': ' -. QQ?-YF' 'MH X: ' R' 3 3' 1 ' . ,L S' g lx4 l fwfr-n . ': : ,x - xv: , Q Q SJ - U -.fi cf wx Q1 I. lr ll! LETTERPRESS OFFSET LITHOGRAPHY PRINTING jill , Ik John F. Snider V W Fred C. Landis Edward J. Jacob J. D. McMahon Ivan E. Conner G. E. Webb ,,,,mnG C lr Loc P -F1 QII1 0 Om I IIIJIWHIIMI PRINTING coMPANv g -ga .. TIME!!! 'I05-T07 FOURTH AVE. 0 PEORIA, ILLINOIS Pg 153 nil umislin , 4,93 . , A, qi w .. 1, my K 1 A LM. lLmm I x X WDHPVS ,rr fnbrq S Q,1.,::3'f:4r I The Path To Your Success Is Here At BRADLEY UNIVERSITY! Bradley, as one of America's strong medium-sized universi- ties, combines the advantages of the very large university with the personal attention provided by smaller colleges, The chief of the division of higher education, National Education Association, recently stated Bradley has the highest rating that .ln institution can achieve in the Iinitecl States. Extracurricular activities at Bradley' surpass those of all but the yery largest universities. Bradley has more than a hundred clubs, sororities, and fraternities catering to a wide range of interests. Bradley' University offers over 800 courses in over 50 areas of study. Its free lecture-arts series is not surpassed in any' university' in the United States. The University' is accredited by' all the major accrediting agencies. Under the new Bradley Plan, a student is given the oppor- tunity' to combine his regular college education with military' training in the university's Air ROTC. If his college and mili- tary' yvork is creditable, he has a chance for deferment until graduation and for gaining a reserve commission, upon grad- uation. as a ground forces ofhcer in the Air Iforce. REGISTER NOW . . SUMINIER SESSIONS, I955 june ll - july' 16 july' 17 - August 20 FALL TERM BEGINS . . September l-I, 1953 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION . . SECRETARY OF ADMISSIONS Comstock Hall BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Peoria S, Illinois Page 155 for -'ff your hands . . . It's a big, wide, wonderful world and we give it to you with our blessings. Our fathers gave it to us a generation ago. They told us it would be what we chose to make of it. They made it very plain that an education didn't entitle us to any more of this world than anyone else, merely that with an education we'd be better equipped to face it, meet its challenges. Our fathers told us we'd stand a better chance with an education, and that we'd get more out of life. It was true then, and it's still true now. And then, as though sensing an unspoken thought, our fathers added another word of caution. Nor is an education a substitute for hard work, they smiled. It's just a great help in that work. We offer you the same words as those we received. We offer you the same world, slightly changed, but essentially intact. It's for your hands to improve. Page V56 l finds the door open at Block 8: Kuhl Co. Traffic Setting Buying Display Personnel Operations Accounting Advertising Food Services ivlerctlanctising Office Functions interior Decorating ou will lincl all ol tlmese ancl many more at Bloclx 6: Kulil Co., wliere I0 stores ancl a Central Buying Otlice are reacly to sliow you wlly tliere are a greater variety ol opportunities in tlle retail lielil tllan any otlwr. Yes, tlle cloor is open to all wlmo are interestecl in a clepartment store career, ancl Hopportunity is lcnocliing every clay. l'Jlocl4 fe Kulnl is growing. ancl you can grow witli it. Nxylmy clonvt you Ucompare notes witlm tlie Personnel Director, ancl see il Prloclc 5 Kulil Co. cloesn't liave to oller just wliat you are loolaing lor in a career? You are always welcomel Block 8: Kuhl Co., Peoria, Illinois Main Offices, Central Distribution, 801 S. Washington St. Stores in PEORIA OTTAWA WINNETKA NIOLINE .. ...... . .......... .. , DECATUR GALESBURG ROCKFORD DAVENPORT, IA. ' ' QUINCY KEWANEE HESS BROS. BURLINGTON, lA. AURORA JOLIET FREEPORT DANVILLE STORE DANVILLE ELGIN ROCK ISLAND FOR HOMES Page 757 The shiny new Oldsmobile 98 is a point of interest to Gary Wheeler, Caroline Shinkle, Tom Kennedy, and Charlene Mar- vel. fffflfffff ill!!! EGOLF MOTORS 34 YEARS Youn OLDSMOBILE DEALER 1313 MAIN ST. Page 158 4 a I l PROFESSIONAL NURSING AS A CAREER THE METHODIST HOSPITAL OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF NURSING The Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, a modern 400 bed institution, is fully approved by all accrediting agencies. The School of Nursing is Nation- ally accredited. It has a well qualified Faculty, modern teaching facilities, and Student Association organization. The School of Nursing offers two programs in professional nursing as a career. Students may choose the QI, Diploma or QZQ Degree program in nurs- ing. In the -Diploma Program, the student pursues the regular three year basic nursing curriculum. In the Degree Program, the student pursues a collegiate Course of study in affiliation with Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, or with Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, and earns two degrees in a minimum of four years. All classes enroll annually in September. Apply Director of Nursing, The Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, 221 North Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, Illinois. Pag Ill! BMW! QI f aff! aiifer' W'l77Al'l?7 flfome Velfbfbas' 5 'Pfoddcefr 01171. K H0089 1 I Mvlm ya: boi as ff yea were on tap cunn A MIN D of ffl: war!! if' l Y Q, E, 7, Damadazfm 214 SEVENTH AVENUE PEORIA, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 4-3022 FACTORY TO YOU MUNTZ TV LARGEST, MIGHTIEST DIRECT TV ORGANIZATION THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN! JACK runsr sossv runsr novo Poms P d : v P d sr M 9 IIGOIII 4 Pg 163 'f '1-Q--ew 3 , -1 ' M 4 - 3 if ' fi . Q, rl I 1 eff To e . 3 3 1 ,Mg 4 sr, ' Y I ' 53- .. '54 ifllg I I I I I 3,5 A I QU' mxkflgggg I , f 1 i Gary Colbofh and Mary Ann Frye ore shown in one of The richly decorated show rooms of Underwood Furniture Store. UNDERWO0D'S 7 ' ' FINE FURNITURE 0 DRAPERIES 0 CARPETS WALL COVERINGS 0 OBJECTS OF ART CLIFTON M. UNDERWOOD-ROBERT C. UNIDERWOOD-Iflfgfillf Designers 1515 N. UNIVERSITY PHONE 2-8711 Page 164 x TUTTLE FOR DIAMONDS Peoria, Illinois I Depositing more money to add to their savings acoounfs at the Commercial Na- tional Bank are Bob Glasford and Susan Gibbs CCS RCIAL National Bunk V-R COHEN FURNITURE co. E ---for 74 years sssiss ff' I H YUUR DEPENDABLE 5 E gsm FWF TU BUY N W I K ..,,, ,I ,.ii ,:, , I '---:::2 Q ,ii iezf f2f 11f:'Q FURNITURE CO. IF YOU DON'T KNOW FURNITURE KNOW YOUR FURNITURE DEALER - I g 167 r r 11 Jin.. . Looking oi cu modern kitchen of Peoria Scmtcmry Supply are Yvonne Lewis and Arlene Pfeiffer Peorla Samfary Supply Co The Modern Homemcukers 1410 So Adams Phone 4 1505 for the Modern Kitchen -1 a ,MY K R A M E R ' S DRIVE IN Cor. Wesiern and Moss Ave. Enloymg the dehclous food served at Kram- er's ore Fred Rubey, Connie Kommerer and Ed Shore. Page V68 l Ned and Jerry Loar are planning their fish- ing trips from ithe equipment found at Keenan's. K IE E N A N SPORTING GOODS Pqoria, Illinois Phones 4-9165 - 4-9166 You are Cordially Invited to Visit and Shop Hene at All Times forthe best entertainment MUSIC . . NEWS . . SPORTS . . VARIETY tune your radio dial to 1290 . . . 1290 ON YOUR DIAL l Pg I69 Bob Mugge and Judy Selburg are shown seated in an attractive show-room of Sel- burg Interior Decorating. Geo. W. Sclburg 8: Son Interiors 2802 N. University St. Phone 2-5242 Barbara Hofherr and Kay Klepfer give the right touch to the new spring fashions on Bergner's third floor. BEIIGUEH' Page V70 4 LOWENSTEIN S ' S 218 south Adams Norma Barnes Nick Panos and Jam Muller seem to be very Interested rn the plentiful and beautrful Lane Cedar Chests 'found at l.oewenstein's. Ruesch Electric Sign Co. F! N cya 75 Zeal Neon Signs - Cold Cathode Lamps - Fixtures and Ultra-Violet 1011 S. Adams St. Peoria, III Page 172 - i 1 ?: .as HE Ni wg , TNA - ' 4 .. xg J W. V14, fi Q ' 4 -. 'ig rid Se x I If vhh Q t P , .. -1 ti BANKING HDUR5 .MAIQNDAYB an FRIDAM SQA: to EODrl M .. no M M ' aoqmfqnv-f -, Qjrhzsmvs mfH'-ILSDAYH , 3m,,w1few'- f nv, A ii M 4 A'--,:,,,N. not wenfvw Mmm ' 1 Tr f' . ' F I ,J ' V f ,Laird 3, 3? -1' 'L . , r , . 1 f ' ' L, X' 'fb L I If Q A 'M '1 Q - ' 5 bf Q. 'L Penny Daker and Thora Harms add glam- our and finesse to the latest in spring formals. Q 604Vz Main Street Peoria 2, Illinois Rosemary Russell Telephone 6-6702 COMPLIMENTS or JULIAN VENESKY Page l74 i ii Al' ' - MURPHY Inc. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service 433 FRANKLIN PHONE 4-6101 An afternoon of fun is the aim of Jackie Furst, Wayne Sutton, Dick Cameron, and Louise Duff as they ride in a sleek, new Chrysler. Mweifsgwy is 1 .- - A : . ' -.mtrzf ww,-. if We 2 9 .if sg. 4 -' fm . nv.. V ' 1. GRADUATES Q Q ,aa Q ' U fi n 1 H f' I M RIGHT BY YOUR SIDE 0, r fi 9 O K! A S' As you take those first confident steps on J 1 the broad road of life, you'll soon find that Reddy Kilowatt is a might handy little fel- 4 low to have by your side. The magic of modern electricity has widened opportunities for work and play. As today's graduate, you can look for- Q Q ward to an era of comfortable and profit- able living. Central Illinois light Company Page T75 ff gd!!! Zaaw lah JEFFEHSO B H JEHERSIIH TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK 0F Pfllllll. PElllll.llllNllS 0ne Two Three S. Jefferson Ave., Phone 6-0831 Member Federal Deposi! Insurance Corporation x.N5--N . , 3' ,yn ' 4, . , '9,.f j'f'jik 1 gl ' - if 4.f..,ifff ? M F O ,fr ffrfvat hS2:.nr!!f - ,M M,-, If wr 6 'fix W il 'Ss.h,w Q I If 2 Susie Mead and Dodie Mannion model formols from the wide selection at Lynn's. I 508 MAIN STREET Opposite Per: Marquette Hotel 'Nl L -4 ,ggi W7 Page 179 gh Pooria's nationallo famous o o 'NESS 'H a UfaC'UfHf A , :M - -1:35 9 , ,.,f,:,1,1,::1::::,g wars- '. ' ' 5 - ,::,.::::,p5:3:4'.'.1:1:g:g:332:r:2 1 :- 4 . -::.:::::::::::::fE:::6:fz: -' Esisieizfziiiaiiiiz. . oooo R 1 , wah o A . ..... ..,.,. T E:E:E,::,, S ' 6 ' AW: mm few me fwlme Peoria office located at 1001 South Adams sr. fa all HIGH IN FOOD VALUE -AND 'FUN VALUE I moo im s y, racye url f, e, cr J A hb T H bb dale, and Jerry Green die cving un ea f R Il The shoes at Crawford's Shoe Store are quite becoming to Nancy Nixon, Carol Larson, and Carolyn Payton. CRAWFORD'S SHOE STORES FAMILY STORE 321 Fulton Street W. J. Crawford, Manager Choosing a becoming cloth coat to com- plete her wardrobe is Marilyn Whittaker. Visit our completely refurnished and newly appointed fur salon where the young dis- cerning woman buys her furs. l Peoria's Oldest Exclusive Furrier . Page l8l Dee-Loris Cleaners for the best in dry clean g Dee-Loris Cleaners T205 S. Adams 52. , P?'?f35f1 ,. f 'A IIIIIIJIQ make the 22 ii ii FIRST bank '- HIL, I I I-'ra YOUR bank EHIIIIIIINIH .iiiqgi H-IL J lfrgifsw H rI'Hr1 IIIiL E51 Img. S., clog., R' -A'r. 1 Q THE FIRST NATIONAl BANK OF PEORIA 4. I nv 'Po o- MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 'N Pg 182 Xantha King thinks that the stylish luggage found at Knupp's will be iust what she needs for college. Knupp's Luggage 1371 So. .letterson i l FFM'vWT :sz . 1 Brian Bunch and Bob Shoklee are becom- ing quite ambitious and have chosen wise- ly from Mid-Continent Lumber Company. Mid Continent lumber 8. Building Materials, Inc. 201 Northmoor Rd. Peoria, Ill. Page 183 W. M. B. D. CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '53 TPEORIA BROADCASTING COD Bonnie Mason and Dave Riltmiller are looking at some of the beautiful Elgin watches al Garroll's Jewelry Slore. GARROTT JEWELRY CO. WATCHES 8. DIAMONDS Main Floor Jefferson Bldg. Peoria, Illinois Phone 3-8527 LUM BER fine HARDWARE N1 ,.......... PAINT fyzlbte iiffqx-ff'f5'i' ififsuzzae SUPPLIES 55 M.S.Carver lumberfn Phone 2'66 ,gulf Carver lumber Company 706 West Reservoir Boulevard Alan Kelch and Howard Gerdes have de- cided to do a little building with the help- ful aid of Carver Lumber Company. 09 Page l85 Verle Safford and Larry Harmon are find- ing it difficult to choose which tie they want from the selection of Krei's Men Shop. GEORGE J. KREI MEN'S SHOP 202 SO. JEFFERSON f ARROW SHIRTS Ac. 3 1 X 1 A ,f Enioying themselves in the smooth-riding 5 Pontiac are Nick Jacquin, Carol Kowalski, if 'IU Marian Ledien, and Bill Trager. 'mil uw TRAVIS , JCADILLAL DOHIIAC C0 f nn cnpclc J ' - '. PEORIAI ILLINO kXcY3N1flf-kxxxhbxlvk GUN-N73 M f Page l86 l Compliments of WALLK'S FURNITURE HOUSE coNGRAruLArloNs TO THE cLAss or 1953 On the Corner-220i South Adams-Since 1880 312 314 SO. ADAMS Congratulations to the graduating class of Peoria High MORE HOMES FOR SAlE MORE HOMES SOlD . . . EVERYDAY The name respected in Peoria Real Estate. Traders Realty orporatron has established a reputation based on prompt Q service a genuine desire to give you the quickest action h y b y h Il Th h WHEN YOU BUY.. .WHEN YOU SEll... TRADERS ARE THE FOLKS TO TEll! TRADERS REALTY CORPORATION 606 Main Phone 4-3183 PEORIA CENTRAL'S GCT THE GO! and so has Peoria's NEW LOOK Radio Station WEEK . . .NBC-1350 New News - SPORTS v coMEDY - Music Via Tom Conrad ' Chick Hearn 0 Hank Fisher ' Bob Hope Martin and Lewis 0 Peoria's Cwn Fibber McGee and Molly The Lori Rog Del lk Hyde Housing 15 Teton Place ,466 ?9mm aa Zlmdag CENTRAL HIGH and so is PEORIA'S FIRST AND ONLY TV STATION W E E . . . CHANNEL 43 'Me Wame df 1466-Stem TV-Shows' Y 1 Lqisi' Lzggi - On 'lh C -2201 So ill Ad --Sin 01880 HARRY TYRRELI. MOTOR C0 135 So. Monroe L k ng at the Fne lines of the new Co U TY ' Y 'R Kr The Nc-M1953 Studebaker CHAMMN ,. COMMANDER we C712 cm ? i COMPLIMENTS or R. J. JANSSEN, PAINTING AND DECORATING Leanne Stone choodes from the wide selec- tion of rich fur codts of Rice and Weiser Furrier. Rice 8g Weiser, Inc. 335 iFuIton i Page IW PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS 1222-1228 Western Ave. PEORIA 6. ILLINOIS iffy? Lorraine Patterson and Marilyn Weller are shown wearing the latest spring fashions at Hecht's. HECHT'S BONNY SHOP '7k dw: 4 ?44lz.m' 225 So. Adams St. Enioying a refreshing treat from Schwab's Dairy while playing shuffle-board are Den- ise Brackett, Dave Lancaster, Ann Land- wirth, and Hal Douglas. Page l92 FUTURE HOME OWNERS-YOU DESERVE THE BEST SAStteDoonc0 I HHH W Call Us For Millwork For Your Repairs Or New Home 'A ADAMS Fashion Furniture 3500 N. Sheridan on Lake Open Nights Comfortable and attractive furniture can be found at Adams Furniture Mart. Look- ing at one of the modern showrooms are Dick Kataoka, Nancy Dergins, Joan Getz, and John Deal. Pa ge l93 Blew and Tobey STANDARD SERVICE izoo N. umvenslrv Filling their tank for a long iaunt in the country are Bill Love, Carol Rogers, Roger and Carol Ackerman. 5 X -..Q X 3 ,S City Service Cleaners l503 Main 0 Phone 4-9444 Barbara and Dorothy Mansfield, and Bever- ly Grant notice the quality dry cleaning of City Service Cleaners. 4l Page 194 'MALT5 I 'SNAKE BEER 'FLUATS z IHI Iliff it Z4- ' .Z 'fff' mvol 5 YM! norm: if , ,- . .-'Liv QM. NEW 8: COMPLETE stock or LATEST FASHIONS Roger Johnson and Dick Jones admire a beautiful suede iacket from the wide selec- tion at Johnson's Inc. ,Z ffm THE ITORI FOR MIN STORE FOR MEN 8. BOYS 109-'III SO. JEFFERSON 5,f THE FARM DRIVE IN University at Glen Phone 2-0832 we prepare food to take home Joan Barrer, Larry Fredericks, Jack Court and Janet Barrer are enjoying a cool, re- freshing drink from the Farm Page V95 I I Verkler Peyer Co. 507 So. Jefferson Ave. R bl W'I I dJ d GRAHAM-RAMSEY, INC. HARDWARE 0 PAINTS 0 HOUSEWARES Picnic 81 Barbeque Supplies 106 E. McCLURE AVE. PEORIA, ILL Heating, Air Conditioning, and Shoot Metal Works Climate Control Corporation 3505 Prospect Road Ph. 2-0453 Peoria Heights Bill Adkins and Orionlee Heuermon ore looking at Conco heat unit from Climate control. 2? Viv Q CARLTON RUSSELL A TIRE CO. I 306 N. JEFFERSON ST. PEORIA, ILL. CENTRAL BOOSTERS MR. 8. MRS. JOHN BALZER MR. 8. MRS. E. H. MELVIN MR. 8. MRS. WARREN T. BROWN ROBERT MONTGOMERYL PAUL G. FUHLMAN FORD P. SCHUSLER LUCILLE E. HEFFNER MR. 8. MRS. LEONARD STONE MARY ELIZABETH HEYMANN O. J. UPPOLE BENJAMIN R. KOCH M. L. UNDERWOOD WALTER V. MC ADOO MR. 8. MRS. K. M. WALTERS Pg 198 Flowers For AII Occasions TOBIN DRUG STORE BECK'S FLORIST FINE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 310 E. Carrington 105 E. Washington Phone 2-5462 Phone 6-4681 1501 MCI!! at Sheridan PIIOIIB 3-8563 Peoria, III, E,Pe0riq, III, Compliments of GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Cor. Fulton-Franklin and Monroe FlSKE'S MENSWEAR CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHING SPORTSWEAR FURNISHINGS Tires-Tubes-Batteries Car 8- Home Supplies General Electric Appliances 1839 Prospect Road PHONE 2-5541 Peoria, Illinois WILCOX FOOD MARKET was w. warm A SUPERIOR REALTY BILL IUNGERICH REALTOR Phone 3-4341 OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK Daily from 8:00 to 7:00 Closed Saturdays and Sundays WEST BLUFF BEAUTY SALON GEORGIA L. MEEHAN iii 2 al l 9 f' , ,Q 5 U i E ' ' ' Phone 4-0495 -l' 2507 Western Avenue Peoria, Illinois .. .LK . 1 . , -I 75 BUSINESS 5-7511 RESIDENCE 5-1548 THE wlLToN MORTUARY KENNY, Experienced-Dependable-Considerate A PEORIA, ILLINOIS 1140 N. University Phone 6-7636 Peoria, Ill. E. G. HOFFMAN 81 SONS CONTRACTORS 8- BUILDERS anu ac urers Draperies . . . Window Shades . . . Kirsch Drapery Hardware Phone 6-6926 609 I-GUYG Ave. l P9199 me Y U'G ' 'O Jos DAVIS sum: SERVICE MOTOR TUNE UP--BRAKE SERVICE Sandwiches - Chilli - French Fries - Fountain COMPLETE OVERHAUL OPEN YEAR AROUND phone 5.5001 phone 2-0316 3209 N. Universny 1715 Knoxville Ave. Peoria, Illinois Compliments of BOGARD'S DRUG STORE University and McClure Ave. A Peoria, Illinois CHARLES F. CREMER 5- V- CAIN, IHC- Wholesale Distributors Automobile, Fire and Windstorm Insurance Paper -Janitor Supplies Telephone 3-3775 401 Lehmann Building Phone 3-5451 322 S- Washington Sf- Peoria, Ill. 5 W 1 S N GUNNS FOOD MARKET 3500 NORTH SHERIDAN FREE DELIVERY FOR GOOD FOODS 1803 N. University Phone 2-5644 Tires and Tubes Phone 4-6922 T Y IA JAKE MARKS AUTO PARTS PQTTER gt ANDERSQN JAKE MARKS , . . --NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS Jewelers-Silversmiths Hides - Fur - Wool U . . u Phone 6-6575 334 Fulton 2009 So. Washington St. Peoria, Illinois ALWAYS A PERFECT COLOR ' CURL ' CUT Compliments PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Merchant's Candy 8. Tobacco Co. VIOLA NICHOLS BEAUTY SHOP wholesale 103-105 sqnfoira se. 619 Knoxville Ave. Phone 2-8511 peoria, Illinois Page 200 l THE LENS 81 CAMERA SHOP Everything in Fine Photo Equipment 114 South Jefferson St. Phone 9266 Peoria, III. Household Wares - Tools - Seeds - Builders' Hardware Dustop air Filters-Garden Tools Heating - Plumbing - Electrical Supplies SHERIDAN HARDWARE PITTSBURGH PA1Nrs PHONE 5-2613 1711 N. Sheridan Road Peoria 5, III. JOHN PROCTOR LEE LUMBER COMPANY HAMILTON AND WASHINGTON Call the LEE LUMBER Number 3-5121 GRIMM BROS. Peoria's Leading Store for Everything to Eat 620 Main St. Phone 3-3671 Fine Meats-Groceries-Fruits-Vegetables-Poultry GRlMM'S FAMOUS SAUSAGE KINGSLAND'S K 8. W SUPER MARKET A Home Owned Market Ample Parking Space 2216 N. University A Store Complete - Full of Good Things FOLTZ DRUG STORE Prescriptions - Rexall Products 3416 Prospect Rd. Peoria, Illinois PAM .H QUALITY BAKERY fthe taste tellsl 1728 Knoxville Ave. Phone 2-5622 RISSER 8. COMPANY 933 First National Bank Building Peoria, Illinois Phone 4-3165 INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ROSSETTER MOTOR CO. sono CARS-7111 a. Franklin ' TRUCKS- 1911 s. wqshingion Compliments of HADDAD'S SUPER MARKET lStore of Quality Foodsl 509 Wisconsin Avenue OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK VAN DE VEER'S FLOOR COVERINGS 1014 MAIN STREET PEORIA 5, ILLINOIS PEORIA SPRING CO. 215 KNOXVILLE AVENUE Phone 3-3831 l Page 201 CAREER-MINDED SENIORS Compllmenis of Are cordially invited to ask for our Business Career outline of courses and training programs. STANDARD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS ADDRESS A. R. BEARD, Manage, COMPANY Browns Peoria School of Business 240 S. Jefferson Ave. Phone 3-1256 C 'P 'e '5 of BOGARD DRUGS NO. 2 ARMATO'S MARKET R, H, Bogqrdl R-Ph. Corner Cooper and Fredonia 1615 Prospect Rd. Phone 2-8236 Peoria, Illinois TAKE YOUR GAL To BALZER 8. GARDNER 1 ANDY S DRlvE'IN STOKERS a GASBURNERS 1611 KNOXVILLE 506 Parkside Phone 5-1213 Compliments of ALTORFER BROS. CO. BRASS FQQTAHIEIOEOMPANY Compliments of W. H. BOUTON FLOOR COVERING ALTORFER BROS. COMPANY Peoria, Illinois 3611 PROSPECT ROAD PEORIA HEIGHTS, ILL. PHONE 5-3717 Quality Baked Products Since 1920 BLUE HEART CAB CO. Peoria Heights, Illinois 215 Main Street Phone 4-4402 CALL 2-2266 Page 202 I Watchmakers Diamonds CHARLES A. BRYANT AGENCY Jewehfs Wvfshes Engravers Jewelry CLYDE R. PARRISH, ASSOCIATE PERSONAL INSURANCE SERVICE 302-3-5 LEHMANN BLDG. PHONE 3-3785 Member of the Peoria Association of Insurance Agents CARRIER JEWELRY 317 S. Jefferson Street Peoria, Illinois C. E. Carver Telephone 4-1721 Congratulations to Three Fine Coaches TONY JUSKA, DAWDY HAWKINS and BRUCE SAURS Compliments of DlCK'S SHELL STATION Loucks and McClure Phone 2-7522 BEN SCHWARTZ FOOD SHOP THE STORE WITH EVERYTHING IN FINER rooms CENTRAL OPTICAL CO. Complete Optical Service 120 S. Jefferson St. Peoria, Ill. T B 8 L PHARMACY THE COMPLETE DRUG STORE Prescription Delivery Service - Cosmetics - Nationally Known Drugs REGISTERED PHTARMACIST IN CHARGE AT ALL TIMES OPEN 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. DAILY Parking Lot For Your Convenience 1601 N. SHERIDAN AT McCLURE B 8. L TOWER PHARMACY THE COMPLETE DRUG STORE A Prescription Delivery Service - Cosmetics - Nationally Known Drugs REGISTERED PHARMACIST IN CHARGE AT ALL TIMES OPEN 8 A.M. to 11 P.M. DAILY phone 2,6631 924 MAIN STREET DIAL 6-8716 J. H. BONTJES A FRIEND REALTY CO. REALTORS Homes, Commercial Property 8. Appraisals sawed Jus' so by Trudieu TRUDIE'S SHOP DESIGNING - DRESSMAKING - ALTERATIONS 507 CENTRAL BK. BLDG. PHONE 9111 604Vz Main St. ' Phone 4-8571 ' Peoria, Ill. O. I Page 203 A FRIEND GLEN OAK BEAUTY SHOP Specialists in STYLING - SHAPING - TINTING - PERMANENT WAVING Paulina King, proprietor 508 WISCONSIN AVENUE FROSI Y 'S MARKET FORREST CRAGHEAD DUPLICATING MACHINES 1202 Starr Street Phone 7-2711 ANP SUPPLIES Quality Meats and Groceries 724 FRYE AVENUE BUSINESS 5-7511 RESIDENCE 5-1548 GREAT CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. IA sfofk co.: KENNY'S SUPER James S. Flanigan Elmo G. Kuecks President Sec'y-Treo 3015 N. SHERIDAN ROAD PE0R'Af 'I-'-'NOV-'7 1 - DOWNYFLAKE RESTAURANT OPEN ALL NIGHT BUD HOWE'S STANDARD SERVICE ROAD SERVICE 130 s. JEFFERSON STREET PEORIA, ILLINOIS 3102 shefiden Road Compliments of HARBUR'S CLEANING SERVICE 313 FULTON 502 ROHMANN AvE. - PHONE 6-8651 411-13 w. RICHMOND AvE. - PHONE 5-2811 Phone 3225 SALES - INSTALLATION - SERVICE LOWES 8. COMPANY A FRIEND EXCLUSIVE TELEVISION STUDIO 1713 W. Glen Ave. Phone 2-4686 Page 204 I LES GRIMM MARKET Peoria Cup and Specialty Co. Paper Plates - Napkins - Paper Cups 406 S. Washington Street Peoria, Illinois 3500 Phospect Road Phone 2-6661 Phone 4-5165 USE OUR DECORATING SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF WALLPAPER CO. SHEET METAL 310-312 Liberty Street Peoria 2, Illinois 503 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET International Refrigerators and Freezers A. Mason and Son Travel Bureau W l P0O' WE'Sl'e'S and D'Ye'S AND INSURANCE MILLER HARDWARE 2218 N. University Phone 2-4412 206 Lehmann Bldg. Office 3-5469, Res. 6-1500 P91-WIC, Illinois Peoria Illinois Electrical, Plumbing and Builders' Supplies, Roofing ' Du Pont Paints - Household Hardware -- Glass ,,i,, , I O'BRIEN-.IOBST CORRECT CAMPUS CLOTHES LEISURE JACKETS and sPoRT COATS WIDE SPREAD COLLAR, OXFORD cron-I SHIRTS cAsuAL RED STRIPE WINDSOR TIES 113 soum JEFFERSON AVENUE COMPLIMENTS OF JAMES L. HACK NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE PEORIA, ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND PEORIA CREAMERY CO. 521 S. WASHINGTON ST. Makers of Fine Ice Cream and Butter Phones 4-7116-7-8 PEORIA NEWS STAND Finer Greeting Cards for Every Occasion 500 MAIN PHONE 4-1485 Page 205 COMPLIMENTS OF PEORIA coMPIIMENTs OF MACHINE 81 PARTS CO. 603-5 FRANKLIN STREET I-EQNARD LANDWIRTH AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 81 MACHINE SHOP Compliments of I. BORK AND SONS .6 ,A 3 'ur wkg Pd sI-IERIDAN ROAD I.uIvIBER co. HICKEWS VARIETY STORE 5700 SHEMDAN ROAD 1710 N. SHERIIJAN ROAD Phone 2-5858 TOYS - scHooL SUPPLIES - GIFTS SMITH'S DRUG STORE CHUCK DOWLING W- R- Smhhf RPII- MOBILE SERVICE STATION Prescriptions 1601 Prospect Road Peoria, Illinois Isoo Knoxville Ave. Phone 5-5221 Phone 2-6231 SOUTHWICKS IN PEORIA GIFTS-HALLMARK CARDS-TOYS 203 So. Jefferson 'I730-32 Knoxville Page 206 ! COMPLIMENTS OF A 8. W ROOT BEER ANDREEN-NORDWALL John Hibser Proprietor MEN'S SHOP - CLOTHIERS - FURNISHERS 2804 NORTH UNIVERSITY 127 So. Jefferson Peoria, Illinois CHESTER H. woon C 'R'5' P'-ACE DRUGGIST 415 MAIN STREET PHONE 3-1804 Peoria, Illinois JERRY's SUPER MARKET COM,,,,MEN,S OF The Department Store of Foods ROY DEA TREMPE s. soNs 1500 Rohmann Ave. at Sterling West Peoria, Ill. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Low Prices on Quality Foods Lg 'gg Business Equipment Company COMPLIMENTS OF A SCHOOL SUPPUES Fountain Pens - Zipper Cases - Drafting Supplies 126 S. JEFFERSON MCKINNEY MUSIC CO. A. P. MCKINNEY, PROP. Pianos - Guitars - Accordions - Band Instruments Pere Marquette Motors Inc. 815 MAIN STREET Accessories PHONE 4-1737 108 No. Madison Ave. Peoria, Illinois SOURS, NEWEl.l. 81 NICOL FOR GOOD FOOD ATTORNEYS 905 C I N I. P . - entra at Bank Eldg . I Phone 4 3163 2112 MAIN STREET Peoria 2, Illinois Page 207 G 8. G FOOD MART 1120 MOSS PHONE 4 9273 COMPUMENTS OF TIM SWAIN OPAL HALL SHOPPE 244 S. JEFFERSON STREET !Peoria's Smartest! Ph 3 9321 BROEHL 81 COOK'S PERE MARQUETTE GARAGE A l:RlENp 107-19 N. Madison Ave. Peoria, Illinois N5 CAMMIGN GIVE T0 THE RED CROSS I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY JACK A. BRUNNENMEYER DR. ALICE F. FERDINAND G. M. FRYE, M.D. WILLARD B. GASKINS ATTORNEY AT LAW WM. D. GRIFFIN, M.D. E. E. HOAG, D.D.S. HARRY B. HOFFMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW DRS. HOWARD AND KREFT EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT LEITER AND DURFEE ATTORNEYS AT LAW DR. C. W. MAGARET RICHARD R. MARTIN, M.D. DR. J. E. MC CORVIE, M.D. DRS. MILLER AND MEINERT DR. C. L. PANNABECKER, M.D. MINTON W. PARKER, O.D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS EXCHANGE VERLE W. SAFFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW DR. CARL SIBILSKY DR. DUDLEY G. SMITH, D.D.S. DR. LORIN WHITTAKER AND DR. WILLIAM HART GENERAL SURGERY Page 209 Anderson F77 777 7 777 YYYY 777 7 77 7 7 7777 77 7777 7 77777777 77 7772 Ackerman, Carol 38, 102, 104, 128 Ackerman, Owen 70, 142 Adams, Jerry 60, 107 Adkins, Bill 38, 130 Adkins, Judy 82 Adkins, Ramona 38 Ahlenius, Charles 82, 107, 122 Ahlenius, Robert 82, 107, 122 Alcorn, Madge Amblad, Bill 82, 107, 120 Andersen, Janet 38 t Andersen Marilyn 70 Anderson Alq,n 60, 112, 134, 140 Anderson Barb 60, 113, 116, 124, 130, 151 Anderson, Dave 60, 105, 146 Anderson Ed 82, 125 Anderson Jess 38, 102, 104, 108, 116 Sa ndra 38 INDEX Bauton, Carol 70, 128 Bowen, George 82, 138, 144 Bowen, Wayne Bowman, Suzane 70, 119, 148, 149 Boyle, Patricia 70, 101, 114, 147, 148, 149 Brackett, Denise 40, 105, 124, 128 Bradford, John 82, 110, 138 Bradshaw, Charles 40, 112 Bradshaw, Deloris Branson, Dick, 82, 106 Braunagel, Joan 70, 114, 121 Bragg, Gary 60 Brakebill, Jerry 70 Bremer, Dove 70, 106, 115, 122 Bremer, Don 70 Brewer, Carol Ann 40 Brewster, Ann 82, 122, 149 Brewster, John 70 Andres, Marcia 82, 107, 117, 120 Archdale, Anna Mae 70 Arehart, Jon 38, 130, 131 Armbright, Joan 38, 128 Armbright, Paul 82, 138, 139 Armbruster, Doris 82, 108, 123 Armstrong, Joanne 82 Ashby, Jim 38, 112, 134, 140 Ashton, Clive 82 Ausbrook, Eugenia 70, 114, 116, 128 Axelrod, Steve 70 Ayres, Ann 82 Bacon, Barb 70, 115, 116, 122 Baer, Nancy, 59, 60, 102, 103, 106, 109, 110, 116, 121, 124, 128, 151 Bahney, Victor 70 Bair, Lee 60 Baldwin, Joann 82 Bolzer, Dave 60 Barbour, Kay 60, 102, 103, 107, 112, 124, 150 Barkey, Sandra 60, 102, 107, 110, 112, 116, 120, 121, 124 Barlow, Floyd 60 Breymeier, Linda 82 Brian, Lynne 70, 114, 117, 122 Brill, LaVon 82, 123 Briney, Carol 70, 114, 123 Brock, Nancy 83, 107, 123, 148 Brooks, Charles 83 Brown, Anne 70, 105, 106, 114, 116, 122, 126 Brown, Barbara 71, 100, 114, 121 Brown, Bob 83, 138 Brown, Diann 83, 148, 149 Brown, James Brown, Suzanne 71, 105, 107, 114, 117, 122 Brownell, Jean 71, 102, 105, 107, 114, 117 Bruninga, Karen 60, 103 Bruninga, Mary 71, 114, 117, 122 Brust, Pauline 60, 109, 150 suck, Jim ao, 145 Buescher, Sandra 71, 114, 117, 149 Bultemeier, Janet 83, 122 Bunch, Bryan io, 102, ioa, 104, 116, tis, 120, 125 Bunch, Dale 83, 118 Burcham, Barbara 60, 118 Burke, Judy 71 Barnes, Norma 38, 113, 124, 151 Barnett, Judith 82, 107, 149 Ba'rnett, Michael 60, 140 Barrer,'Janet 38, 124, 128, 150 Barter, Joan 38, 124, 128, 150 Barrette, Tony 82, 106 Barrett, Betty 82, 117, 148, 149 J Bastield, Henry 119 Bates, Joe 60, 144 Batz, Tom 39 Baumflek, Bill 70, 113, 126 Baumf1ek,.Dave 70 Baumgardner, Tom 39, 119 Bean, Sandra 60 Beard, Clyde 115 Beard, James 39, 131 Beck, Dennis 70, 105 Behm, Carol 70, 114, 123 Beiter, Glenn 82, 107 Bell, Agnes 39 Bell, Jim 39 Bell, Marvin 70, 107, 113, 131, 138 Bell, Patricia 82, 107, 121, 148, 149 Bender, Bob 39 Benson, Gary 82 Benson, Sharon 82, 118 Bergstrom, Jan 60, 100 Berwick, Ron 39 Beste, Cynthia 82, 106, 122, 149 Biederbeck, Judy 70, 108 Binder, Ruth 60, 102, 110, 116, 124 Bishop, Larry Bittner, Bob 70, 108, 115 Blair, Karen 82, 148 Blair, Shirley 82 Blake, Bob 39, 105 Blake, Lynne 82, 123 Blakey, Ronnie 70 Bliss, Edith 70, 97, 123 Blumenthal, Marion 39, 104, 121 Bodine, Anne 60 Bodine, Paul 82, 118, 120 Bagan, Joan 39 Bollier, Collette 70, 108, 115, 116, 123 Bollinger, Jim Bonn, James 82 Bonties, Gary 60, 97, 124, 125 Bonties, Julia 70, 105, 107, 114, 116, 123 Borchelt, Bill 39, 116, 119, 120, 130, Borders, Jack 70 Borin, Sondra 39, 128, 130 Boucher, George 70, 130, 131, 138, 139 Bourlet, Dick 82, 138 Page 210 145 Burling, Ron 71 Burnham,wRuth 71, 114, 121 Burroughs, Margaret 40, 104, 110, 128 Burroughs, Bob 71, 107, 113, 126 Byerly, Larry 60, 126, 130, 143 Curran, Anita 40, 112, 116, 124, iso Calvin, Donna Cameron, Dick 40, 105, 113 Cantrall, Nancy 83 Cantwell, Rick Carlson, Ellen 83, 121, 148 Carlson, Gene 40, 128 Carney, Howard 60, 108, 113, 146 Carr, Gene 71, 115, 130, 131, 137, 138, 139 Corrigan, Judith 83, 101, 106 Corrigan, Ken 40 Carroll, Dick 83 Carver, Dick 71, 106 Casper, Richard 71, 120, 123 Cassulo, Jim 71, 130, 143 Cavanagh, George 83, 102, 118, 120 Chandler, Dixie 83, 109, 123, 148 Chapman,.Marian 40 Chapman, Sheila 60 Cheatham, Mary 40, 104 Checklin, Margaret 71, 105, 121 Chesney, Carol 60, 109, 116, 125 Christe, Jane 83 Christensen, Jane 71, 105, 107, 114 Christie, Mickey 83, 107, 119 Church, Connie 71, 105, 106, 114, 117, 123 Churchill, Robert 83 Clark, Joan 60 Clark, Patricia 71 Clarke, Ann 71, 105, 121 Cleeton, Gene Cline, Mary Kay 60, 112, 121 Clough, Laura 60 Cochran, Wanda 71, 105, 147, 148, 149 Cohen, Avie 40 Cohen, Carl 83, 120 Coker, Clyde 71, 106, 110, 119 Colboth, Gary 60, 59 Collins, Gordon 83 Collins, Leslie 71 Collister, Barb 106, 149 Compton, Mitzi 71, 119, 120, 147, 149 Conner, Larry 83 Conner, Perry 60 Constanz, Carolyn 83, 102, 106, 122 Conway, Barb 83, 109, 122 Cook, Joy Anne 40, 112 Cooley, Marcia 83, 106, 110, 122 Corey, George 60, 112 Cornelius, Dick 41, 130, 131, 137 Cornish, Alvin 83 Cornish, Mary Margaret 41 Cottingham, Joan 61, 125 Cottingham, Patsy 61, 109, 112, 116, 125, 150 Couden, John 71 Court, Jack 41, 113, 140 Courtney, Judith 83, 107, 121, 148, 149 Cover, Nate 41, 113 Covey, John 83 Covey, Ginger 41, 102, 103, 104, 124, 150 Craghead, Richard 71 Croak, Frank 71 Crooks, Clarence 83 Crooks, Ozell 61 Cross, Marylyn 61, 125, 128, 147 Cullen, Norma 61 Cumming, Joyce 41 Cummings, Donna 41 Cunningham, Jack 61 Curry, Nancy 83, 149 Daily, Shirley 61, 112 Daker, Penny 41 Dalton, Pat 83, 94, 143 Damon, Dan 61, 108, 113 Dan, Lois 71, 114, 117, 122 Daniels, Roger 83 Dargel, Ronda 71, 114 Davidson, Wayne 61 Davies, Nancy 71, 107 Davies, Rowland 61 Davis, Jack 41 Davis, Robert 83 Dawson, David 61 Dawson, Jack 61 Dawson, Marilyn 71, 118 Dawson, Marshall 41, 130, 131, 140 Day, Marjorie 41, 104, 109, 116, 120 Dayhufi, Mary 83 Deal, John 41, 118, 120, 130, 140, 143 Deames, Diane 61, 102, 112, 116, 125, 150 Dean, Robert 83, 108 Dearcos, Phil 71, 115, 138 Degenford, Jim 83, 108 Deissler, Chris 71 Demmin, Mardell 84, 123, 148 Demmin, Martha 84, 108, 119, 122 Deobald, Margaret 61, 97, 99, 103, 113, 11 Derby, Barbara 71 6, 125, 150 de Revey, Janet 72, 102, 107, 114, 117, 122 Dergins, Nancy 42, 124, 150 Detrick, Barbara 61, 100, 109, 112, 116, 125, 147, 149 DeVoss, Ken 72, 115 DeWeerth, Phyllis 84 Dismuke, John 140 Dixon, Raymond 72, 113, 121 Doane, Phyllis 61, 106 Dockins, Jackie 42, 112, 128 Dolen, John 61, 108, 113 Donnelly, Dona 61, 124 Dooley, Jim 84 Doolittle, Don 72, 140 Doss, Robert 61 Doubet, Joe 61, 113 Douglas, Harold 61, 126, 130, 134 Douglas, Janet 84, 108 Downing, Patricia 72, 115 Drain, Joyce 72, 102, 107, 122, 128, 148 Drummond, Don 42, 104, 105, 111, 112 Drury, Stephen 72, 106, 138 Duf1, Louise 42, 97, 100, 103, 104, 113, 124, 150 Duff, Tom 84 Duffy, Frank 61 Duke, Mikael Dumermuth, Nancy 42, 128 Duncan, Jim 84 Dunlop, Jane 84, 109 Durham, Marilyn 42, 98, 103, 104, 124, 128 Durston, Eddie 72 Dyslin, Bill 61, 112, 146 Easter, Carl 72, 113 Easterly, Charles 84, 106 7 Eastman, Marilyn 72, 118, 121, 122 Easton, Helen 42, 108 Edmondson, Bonnie 84 Edwards, Shirley 42, 101, 121, 128 Eiermann, Suzanne 61, 108, 113, 116, 124 Eldred, Emily 72, 102, 106, 115, 116, 122 Elliott, Ann 61, 101 Ellis, Barbara 42 l 1 l l 1 Ellis, Cozetter Elmore, William 84 Emert, Geraldine 84, 148 , Endres, James 84, 107 1 Enright, William 42, 118, 120, 130, Epps, Sheila 84, 123 1 1 l Eppy, Roberta 42, 121 1 Erbe, Bob 72 1 Erickson, Mike 72, 101, 115, 122 1 Ernst, Robert 84 , Essig, Ronald 42, 108 Ettinger, Joyce 61, 125, 150 l Ewe, Beverly 04, 119, 143, 149 2 Ewing, Charles 72 l Ewing, Bob 72 l Fain, Fred 84 1 Fain, Paul 84 ' Fallerius, Faye 61, 109, 116 1 Farrell, Mike 72, 102, 115, 122 l Farwell, Ronald 43 l Federman, Trina 84, 102, 121, 148 Fehr, Madalyn 43, 108, 128 Fehr, Bob 43 Feiler, Clarence 84 Feiler, Dorothy 61 Fellows, Harold 72, 105 Fern, Leon 72, 109 l Ferrell, Evelyn Feser, Karen 84, 106, 123 1 Field, Darlene ei, 98, 100, 103 2 Fields, Howard 84 1 Finch, Don 72 1 Finney, Jay 84 1 Finney, Nola 72, 118 1 Finnie, Louise 43, 112 Fisher, Fred 72, 94, 131, 138, 144 1 Fisher, Mar1lyn 84, 94, 121, 149 1 Flanagan, Margaret 72 : Fletcher, Carlene 84 ' Fletcher, Dona 43, 104, 128 Fletcher, Sally 84, 123 Fluegel, Marilyn 61 Fluegel, Susanne 84 Flynn, Bettie 72, 149 , Flynn, Leonard 72, 118, 131, 138 ' Foote, Joan 61, 106, 112, 116, 124 Ford, Michael 84, 138 5 Forgey, Donald 43 ' Forguer, Allen 84 . Forsythe, Bill 72, 111, 118, 120, 142 Fortune, Louis 72, 115 ' Foster, Jack 43 , Foster, Sandra 84 l Foster, Valerie 72, 120 Fox, Patty 84 Frasco, Carolyn 61, 125, 128 ' 1 145 Frank, Norma 72, 114, 123, 147, 148 Franks, Don 72, 118, 120 1 Freeman, oaeir 72, 105, 107 Q Freres, Glenda 62 Friederich, Larry 43, 112, 140 l Fritz, Viola 43 1 Frye, Mary Ann 62, 98, 100, 103, l109, 112, 116, 12 Fulford, Jayne 62, 150 l r1rrs1,1ee1r1e 43, 100, 103, 105, 12b, ceaenrrie, Rene 62, 109, 121, 1521 150 Galbreath, Pat 72, 105, 107, 115,l116, 123 Gamlin, Marilyn 43, 102, 104, 11 Garber, Beniamin 72 ' Garber, Harland 84 1 Gardner, Gregory 85, 138 Garrett, Dick 1 Garrott, Jim 73, 97, 102, 115, 123 Gathmann, Betty 62, 121 l Gaylord, Jane 85, 109, 121 , Geef, Andrea 85 Gerdes, Howard 43, 130, 140 Getz, Joan 44, 104 Gibbs, Suzanne 44, 102, 112, 124, 1 Gideonsen, Art 73 Giese, Marlynn 73, 105, 107, 115, 1 Gilbert, Jack 73, 102, 113, 122 1 Gilmore, Lois 2 Gilmore, syivae 05, 108, 123, 148l cleeferd, Bob 44, 97, 113, 124 l Glover, Charles 85 l Goldberg, George 1 Goodale, Charles 73, 108 Goodrich, Sallie 73 l 11, Goodrich, Bill as 1 ceedwarr, William as, 100, 120 ' Gosch, Rodger 44, 100 l l I 116, 119, 120, 28 16 INDEX Gouveia, Gayle 62, 121 Graham, James 62 Graham, Nancy 85, 109, 148 Grant, Beverly 62, 125, 126, 150 Grant, Lois 73, 105, 107, 114, 117, 123 Gray, Helen 73 Green, Mike 73, 128, 137 Green, Jerry 62, 111, 130, 131, 134, 137 Green, Mary 44 Greenslitt, Barbara 85 Heymann, Mary Elizabeth 74, 106, 122 Hicks, Doris 149 h Hicks, Jack 115 Hicks, Mary Hill, Bill 74, 113 Hill, Bob F. 62 Hill, Bob K. 62, 143 Hill, Floretta 45 Hill, Jeanette Hillenburg, Carol 74, 114, 148, 149 Grit11th, Robert Grote, Mike 73, 108, 113, 122 Grove, Homer 44, 104 Grove, Rodney 85, 138 Gueber, Larry 73, 115 Guernsey, Gwen 85, 102, 109, 121, 122 Gulley, Lucille Gunn, Harry 73, 102, 107, 115, 122 Gunther, Arvella 73, 120, 147, 149 Guthrie, Rod 85, 138 Hackett, Barbara 73, 100, 114, 117 Haddick, Nancy 73, 114, 149 Haines, Margie 85, 109, 122 Haley, Barry 73, 102, 120, 138 Haley,'James 85 Haley, Wallace 73, 113, 121, 131, 138, 139 Hall, Carol 62, 116, 125 Hall, Helen 85, 148, 149 Hall, Janet 85, 117, 122, 148,149 Hall, Joan 62, 113, 124, 150 Halvorson, Rollen 62, 107, 145 Hamilton, Pot 73, 114, 130 Hanaver, Rollie 85 Handwerker, Ruth Ann 85, 122, 149 Hanks, Robert 85 Hansen, Jerry 44 Hardy, Jean 85 Harisan, Radka 62, 108, 125 Harker, Fran 62, 99, 112, 124, 150 Harlan, Bob 72, 108 Harman, Neal 85, 107, 123 Harman, Larry 44, 108, 126 Harms, Don 62, 125, 145 Harms, Thora 44, 113, 121 Harper, Jackie 85, 107, 148, 149 Harper, Mark 73 Harper, Shirley 73 Harpman, Jackie 44, 102, 112, 124 Harpman, Oliver 85, 138 Harrel, Gail 85, 123 Harrer, Tom 73 Harris, Arthur 73, 130, 143 Harris, Barb 85, 123 Harrison, Dick 44, 130, 131, 140 Harrison, Peggy 62, 101, 124 Harrison, Steve 62 Hartrnan, Jan 62, 102, 105, 111, 142, 146 Hartman, Sally 85, 121, 149 Hartnett, Richard 73, 115 Hartzell, Paul 44 Harvel, Jean 62, 109, 112, 151 Haskin, Jerelyn 73, 105, 106, 115, 116, 121 Hasler, Sandra 85, 122 Hatfield, Irma 85, 108, 118, 149 Hathway, Jim 62, 140 Haven, Jerry 73 Havera, Herb 62, 107 Hawkins, Judy 62, 100, 125, 128, 150 Hawthorne, Kenneth 45, 111, 113, 124 Hayes, Tom 85 Hedberg, Rena 62 Heilborn, Marion 73 Heinrich, Rosalie 73, 109 Heinz, Sharon 73, 123 Heinzman, Bill 73, 101, 115, 122 Heiser, Gene 73, 143 Heller, Robert 85, 108, 144 Hemming, Ruth 85, 148 Hendrian, Carole Sue 85, 106 Hendricks, John 62, 124, 125 Henning, Alberta'45, 148 Henning, Robert Henson, Jack 86 Hepfer, Millie 73, 102, 114, 117, 123 Herget, Priscilla 45, 102, 103, 104, 147 Herman, Sandra 45, 110, 124 Herr, Sharyn 43, 123 Herweg, Marietta 86, 120 Herzog, Doneta 46, 124 Hess, Phil 62 Hessing, Brock 74, 130, 131 Heuermann, Orainlee 45, 99, 100, 112 1-iewirr, Perrr 74, 105, 109, 122 Hillyer, Robert 62 Hines, Gerald 62 Hines, Virginia 74, 114 Hines, William 62 Hirth, Eleanor 63 Hitchcock, Charles 63 Hoag, Phil 45, 94, 95, 104, 111, 124, 13 Hodgson, Leah 63, 125, 150 Hoehne, Donna 86, 101, 148 Hoehne, John 63 Hoehne, Roberta 74, 114, 148 Hoerr, Charlene 86, 119, 121, 149 Hottman, Fritz 45 Holtman, Harry 63, 111, 113, 130, 142 Hof1man, Roger 86 , Hoftnagle, Barbara 74, 114 Hotherr, Hchulin, Barbara 44, 124 Jim 63, 113 Holland, Gregory 74 Holley, Bob 86 Holling, Carol 86 Holtgreve, Paul 45 Hope, John 63 Hopkins, Ned 45, 102, 103, 110 Horn, Mary 86, 148 Houghton, Jane 74 Howard, Howard, Charles 63 John Hubbart, Ann 86, 119 Hubble, Tracye 46, 94, 105, 124 Huff, Albert 86, 110 ' Hull, Stephen 86, 106, 110, 126 Hunt, Pat 46 Hupperich, John 63, 108, 113 Hurst, Leon 74, 130, 134, 137 Hutchinson, Helen 86 Hutton, Gary 63 Hyde, Anne 74 Ingersoll, Gary 63 lngraham, David 86, 108 Jacks, Joan 63, 108, 112, 116, 125, 150 Jackson, Bill 74 Jackson, David 74, 101 Jackson, JoAnne 46, 113, 147, 148 Jackson, Loretta 46 Jackson, Vanita 74, 109, 114, 121, 123 Jackson, Willard 74, 115, 138 Jacob, Janice 63, 120 Jacobson, Jerry 63 Jacobus, Jacquin, Bob 46, 112 Nick 46, 130, 146 0, 142, 146 Jadd, Terry 63 Jamieson, Dick 74, 126, 130, 131, 138, 139 Janssen, Jay 74 Janssen, Jerry 74, 115 Janssen, Sue 86, 107, 122 Johnson, Charles 46, 110 Johnson, Cheryl 74, 115 Johnson, Danna Lee 86, 106, 121, 123 Johnson, James 63 Johnson, Karen 74, 106, 120, 123 Johnson, Marilyn 86, 148 Johnson, Nancy 86 Johnson, Mary Frances 74, 114, 149 Johnson, Robert 63 Johnson, Roger 63, 107 Johnson, Sylvia 86 Johnson, Wanda 86 Johnston, Beverly 63 Johnston, Ilene 74, 148, 149 Jones, B ob Jones, Dick 63, 113 Jones, Donald 86 Jones, Eddie 86 Jones, Fenimore 86, 138 Jones, Howard 46 Jones, JoAnn 74 Jones, Joyce 86 Jones, Kate 74, 114, 147, 148, 149 Jones, Richard 86 Jones, Sylvia 63, 99, 100, 106, 112, 147 Joos, Dixie 46, 125 , 148 Jordan, Dave 74, 106 Joslin, Whitman 63 Jucker, Jim 63, 116, 119, 120 Julian, Sandra Jury, Michael 63 Kohl, Charles 63, 113 Kahn, Regina Kamarer, Ann 74 Kammerer, Connie 46, 125, 128, 150 Karl, Janet 63 Kataoka, Richard 46, 94, 97, 100, 102, 104, Kaufman, Gaynell 74 Keckler, Arlene 74, 114, 121 Keeler, Rodney 86, 116, 121, 122 Kelch, AI 46, 108, 121 Keller, Jim 63 Keller, Phyllis 63, 108 Keller, Bob Keller, Shirlee 46, 130 Kellerstrass, Donald 86, 107, 118 Kelley, Geraldine 63 Kells, Jane 86, 109, 123, 148 Kennedy, Carolyn 63 Kennedy, Joyce 86, 107 Kennedy, Molli 86, 102, 109, 121, 123 Kennedy Kennedy , Shirley 47, 118, 149 , Torn 47, 146 Kent, Tom 74, 113 Kentzel, Clarence 47 Kerswill, Debbie 47, 102, 104, 116, 121, 125, 126, 150 Keturi, Lawrence 86 Keys, Paul Keyster, Joyce 74, 105, 107, 110, 115, 117, 122, 149 Kidder, Dianne 47, 128 Kilgus, Andy 74, 101, 108 Kilgus, Chum 75, 113 King, Carl 63 King, Martha 86, 106, 122 King, Xantha 47, 102, 104, 109, 110, 116, 121, 125, 126, 150 Kingsland, Sharon 47 Kinkade, Karen 47, 113, 116, 124 Kinsinger, Sallie 86, 109, 149 Kirksey, Maggie 47 Klar, JoAnne 75, 114, 122, 148 Lewis Marx, Klein, Mike 87 Klepfer, Kay 47, 113, 124, 150 Klump, Sally 75, 114, 148 Knepp, Dianne 87, 123 Knoblack, Jill 47, 101, 103, 104, 110, 124 Knost, Pele 63, 94, 108, 130, 140 Knox, Bill 75 -f Koch, Paul 75 Koch, Stephanie 64, 109, 112, 125, 150 Koehler, John B7 Kolb, Jerry 87 Koppenhoefer, Lyle 75, 108 Kowalske, Carol 47, 116, 124, 128 Kowalske, Fred 75, 1.11, 115, 138 Kramer, Art 64 Kramer, Charles 75 Kraus, Joan 64, 106, 109, 124 Kreeb, Dick 48 . Krei, Janet 87, 106, 122, 148 Krei, Nancy 64, 102, 110, 112, 116, 124 Krall, Nancey 48, 101, 148 Kran, Dale 87, 110 Kuecker, Jim 75, 106 Kupter, Anne Krughofl, William 87, 108, 138 Kyle, Lois 64, 108, 124, 151 Laird, Marcia 75, 100 LaMorder, Joann 87, 119 Lancaster, David 64, 134 Landis, Judith 75, 105, 107, 117, 122 Landwehr, Paul Landwirth, Ann 64, 98, 100, 102, 124, 151 Lang, William 64, 113 Lange, Dean 48, 104, 119 Langfels, Bob 64 Langford, Kay 87, 122, 149 Larence, Bob 75, 102, 105 Largent, Pat 75, 115 Ligrisse, Carol 75 Lile, Bob 49, 130 Lindsey, Marilyn 75, 114, 149 Lionberger, Terry 87 Lipkin, Leonard 87, 110, 119 116, 120, 125 Lipkin, Lenore 49, 102, 103, 106, 109, 147, 148 Lippmann, Inge 87, 108, 123 Litterst, Deanna 75, 100, 115, 126 Litterst, Ronald 64, 108, 113, 144 Page 212 INDEX Little, Al 64, 97, 107, 111, 113, 126, 130, 142 Little, Dennis 87, 106, 110 Livengood, Darlene 75 Livengood, Myrna Kay 87 Livengood, Ronald 64, 131 Lizer, Sandra 87, 106, 123 Loar, Gerald 49, 130, 142 Loar, Nelson 49, 111, 130, 142 Loar, Roger 75, 106 Logan, Catherine 64, 112, 124, 150 Logan, Mary Jane 49, 124, 128 Losch, Bill 49, 130 Love, Bill 49 Lucas, Robert 49, 94 Luchsinger, John 64 McClintock, Marilyn 76, 106 McClugage, Judy 88, 148 McClugage, Kathryn 76, 105, 114, 117 McConnell, Bruce 50, 113, 146 McCoy, Charles 50 McCoy, Lee 64 McCoy, Thomas 88 McCready, Robert 76 McCulloch, Joan McDermott, Deon 88, 118, 120 McDonald, Jim 64 McDonald, Mary 76, 102, 105, 107, 117, 120, 122 McDonna, Sharon Lee 50, 124 McDonough, David 76, 108, 120, 138 McDonough, Donald 64, 131, 137 Luchsinger, Kathy 75, 114, 147, 148, 149 Lucy, Martha 75, 105, 107, 120 Lueriot, Russell 75 Lulay, Jack Lyle, Levincent 64, 130, 131 Lyles, Mary 87 Larimore, Nancy 48, 124 Larison, Rolland 75, 113 Larson, Carol 48, 112, 125, 150 Larson, Jim 75 Larson, John 48 Larson, Roy 75 Lauderdale, Barb 64, 126, 130, 150 Laughland, Jerry 64 Laughland, Joanne 75, 122 Laughlin, Scott 48, 112 Lawler, Ralph 87, 139 Lawless, W. Thomas 87 Lay, Bettie 87 Lay, Bobbie 87, 121, 123 Lazarus, Gene 87, 138 Lazarus, William 64 Leahy, Ray 48 Leary, Bart 75, 108, 115 Leary, Jon 87 Ledien, Marian 48, 105, 128 Lee, Mary 64, 147, 149 Lee, Peter 75 Lee, Phillip 64 Leiter, Barbara 87, 107, 123 McGaughey, Ronald 64, 113 McGhee, Evelyn 76, 115 McGhee, Pearline 88, 148, 149 McGrew, Bob 76 McGinnis, Alex 88, 118, 120 McHenry, Mary 76, 105, 106, 115, 116, 122 Mclntire, Barb 88 Mclntire, Doris BB Mclntire, Ralph 64, 146 Mclntyre, Barbara Ann 88 Mclver, Sondra 64, 110, 112, 116, 124, 151 McKay, Betty 76, 114, 148 McKinney, Judith 50, 128 McKinney, Luther 76, 113 McKinney, C. Ralph 76 McKnight, Kennedy 64 McKune, Doris 88, 148 McKune, Sharon 76, 147, 148 McNamara, Brooks 76, 94, 97, 102, 122 Mead, Susie 50, 125, 128 Meeks, Betty 76, 114 Mehl, Rodney 76, 115 Meidinger, James 76, 108, 113 Meints, Ed 88 Melvin, John 88, 108 Melzer, Bette 76, 114 Melzer, Helen 65, 112, 151 Meskimen, Jim 76, 130, 139, 143 Meyer, George 88, 102, 119, 122 Michels, Donna Jean 65, 102, 109, 148 LeRoy, Darlene 48 Middleton, Sally 88, 110, 122, 130 LeRoy, Loretta 87 LeSourd, Beniamin 87 Levy, Barb 75, 114, 149 Lewis, Elwood 48 Lewis, Janet 64 Jerry 75 134 137 Lewisl Yvonne Za, 154, ns Macdonald, Dick 75, 121, 130, 143 Maher, Bernie 75, 131, 138 Mahoney, MaryAnn 49, 116, 124 Mahl, John 75, 138 Malone, William 87, 139 Mang, Susan 87, 148 Mangold, Jimmie 87 Mannion, Dodee 49, 113, 124, 150 Mansfield, Barbara 87, 122 Mansfield, Dorothy 76, 105, 115, 117, 122 Manuel, Joelle 49, 100, 103, 112, 121 Marberry, Forestine 87 Margulius, Rissa 49, 116, 124, 126, 150 Markman, Larry 87 Markman, Valerie 64, 100, 124, 128, 149, 150 Marks, Arnie 76, 113 Marks, Flora 50, 124, 128, 130 Marshall, Clayton 76 Marshall, June 50, 99, 100, 103, 125, 150 Martin, Audrey 87 Martin, Charles 87, 139 Martin, John 76, 115 Martin, Joy 64, 112, 116, 118, 120, 124 Marvel, Charlene 50, 102 Judy 50, 113, 124 Millan, Betty 88, 102, 109, 123 Miller, Becky 88, 121, 122 Miller, Carolyn 88, 108, 148 Miller, David 65 Miller, Ed 50 Miller, Jane 88, 119 Miller, Jim 51, 137 Miller, Jerry 25, 65, 130, 140, 144 Miller, Miller, John 76, 108, 136 Liz 88, 107, 122 Miller, Lorraine 76 Milligan, Tom 51 Mills, Phil 65, 125 Minnich, Gail 88, 110, 122 Mitchell, Jane Mitchell, Johnny 65 Mitchell, Tom 76, 108, 115 Mitchener, Sara 65, 94, 97, 102, 109, 125, 151 Moflitt, Mary 76, 114, 148, 149 Monk, Stephene 51 Montag, Judy 76, 114, 117 Montgomery, Sue 76, 114 Moore, Charles 77, 100, 108, 110, 115, 116 Moore, Corky 65, 113 Moore, Jack 65 Moore Katherine 65 Moore, Kay 88, 121, 123 Moore, Nancy 65, 99, 103, 107, 108, 150 Mordue, Revie 51 Moreland, Judy 88, 109, 121 Morrison, Ann Motteler, Jerry 88 Mountz, Gene 65 Marx, Shirley 50, 102, 109 Mason, Bonnie 50, 113, 125, 151 Mason, Ralph 88, 119, 138, 139 Matarelli, Dick 88, 138 Mathis, Mike 76, 122, 131, 138, 144 Matson, Phyllis 76, 114 Matthews, Carol 88, 101, 106 Mattocks, Bill 76 Mauerman, Charlotte 76, 106, 115 Mavity, Bill 64, 101, 111, 112, 116 May, James 88 Mayo, Bob 88, 138 McAdoo, Carol 64, 109, 110, 112, 116, 124, 150 McCaddan, Neal 88 McClintick, Ronald 88 Mauntz, Tom 65 Mousty, Keith 88, 138, 144 Mowder, Barb 65, 101, 109, 124, 148 Mueller, Dan B8 Mugge, Bob 51, 101, 104 Muhl, Zone 77, 108, 119, 120 Mulvaney, Roger 77 Munns, Mark 88 Murphy, Joyce 65, 94, 102, 112, 125, 150 Murphy, Larry 77 Myers, John 88 Nash, James 77, 113, 138 Neal, Creola Needham, Rita 77, 148, 149 Neli, Carol 89 Radke, Don 89, 110 l l l l Negley, Mike 77, 100 Nellas, Jim 51, 113, 130, 144 Nelson, Connie 65 Nelson, Dorothy 65, 107 Nelson, Jon 65 Nelson, Lester 77, 118, 120 , INDEX Scoolakes, Maria 78, 105, 107, 114, 117, 122 Nelson, Lynn 51, 105, 108, 111, 113, 124, 131, 146 Nelson, Roland Louis 89, 118 Neymann, Wilbur 77 1 Neumiller, 'lom 77, 102, 105, 106, 1113, 116, 121, 122 Newsom, Jan 65, 146 Newsam, Jerry 89 Nixon, Nancy 51 Norris, Helorus 51 Norris, Joy 51, 102, 112 ' Norton, Beverly 89, 148 1 Norton, Janet 77, 114 i Norton, Tom 51 , Nunnally, Gary 77, 118 , Nurss, Joanne 65, 102, 112, 116, 124 Nyari, Betty 89 O'Day, Ken 77, 111, 115, 130, 140 Ohlsen, Bill 77, 131, 138 1 O'Neill, Terry B9 ' Overmyer, Elaine 89 Owen, Phyllis 77, 106, 115, 116, 126 Owen, Tom 65 Owen, William 89 Owens, Donald 77 Palmer, Barbara 89 Palmer, Sharon 65, 113, 147, 148 Pannabecker, Don 65, 120 Panos, Nick 51, 134 Pappas, Patricia 65, 97, 100, 112, 147, Parker, Tom 89 Parrent, Dave 65 Parrett, Lindo 89, 109, 123 Partridge, Nancy 65, 101, 113 Patrick, Donna 89, 121 1 Patterson, l.orraine 52, 113, 128 Patton, Judy 89, 101, 148 Paul, Leslie 77, 119, 120, 138 Payton, Carolyn 52, 112, 150 Pease, Zelma 52 Pelini, Georgene 52, 121 Pelini, Larry 89 Pelini, Louis 65, 107, 126 Penn, Oscar Penny, Sande 52, 102, 121 Pentecost, Lynda 77, 115, 149 5 Peplow, Albert 77, 139 149, 150 Peplow, Beverly 65, 121, 125, 1283 130, 150 Peppard, Sandra 89, 122 Perkinson, Leaton 89, 119 Perks, Paul 65 Ferry, Carter 52 ' Petersen, John 65, 107, 112 Petty, Vernon 52, 94, 95, 130, 131 Pfei8er, Arlene 52, 128 , Pfeiffer, Barbara 89 1 Pierce, Carol 52, 100, 103 1 Pierce, Larry 77 Pierson, Corwin 77, 115 Pierson, Norma 89 Pilditch, Bill 52, 105 Poad, Jeri 89, 102, 120, 123, 1261 Pocklington, Carol 89, 106, 122 Polanus, Gerald Pople, Bob 77, 142 Poplette, Jerry 77, 108, 115 i Poppen, Diane 89, 106, 123, 1491 Poppen, Jon 89, 94, 102. toe, 122 Porch, Wilma 65 Porter, Ann 65 Porter, Bill 66 Pothruisie, Kent Powell, Patricia 77 Powell, David 77, 94, 108 Powell, Ken 52 Fowers, John 89, 138 Prater, Ron 89 Pribble, Robert 89 Price, David 89, 107 Price, Rosalind 66, 121 Pullen, Gerald 77, 107, 113 Quinn, Richard 89 Raber, Nancy 52, 128 Robald, Diane 77, 128 Radke, Dale 89, 110 il Radley, Linda 89, 109, 149 Ragler, Frank 77, 110, 115, 130, 131, 138 Raistrick, Gerald 66, 108, 113 Ransom, Preston 66 Rapp, Bill 66 Ratcliff, Jackie 89, 148 Ravenscroft, Phyllis 89 Reams, Mary Kay 77, 100, 106, 115 Redenius, Dorothy 53, 104, 128 Rees, Helen Reese, Benny 66 Reece, Janet 77 Reece, Jim 66, 140 Reed, Mary 90, 148, 149 Reesman, Judy 53, 102, 124, 128, 130, 151 Reeves, Marcia 53 Reiman, Jim 53, 130, 145 Reinmann, Gerald 77, 140 Reising, Mary Margaret 77, 115 Reiter, Stewart 90 Reuling, William 90 Rice, Gary 66, 119 Rice, Marilyn 78, 114 Rice, Ruth 78, 115, 149 Richart, Judy 78, 109, 122 Richey, Ann 66 Ridlbauer, Merritt 66, 118 Riggins, Carole 90, 148 Rippel, John 78 K-5- Risser, Ranalee 78, 114, 117, 126 Rist, Charlotte 66, 102, 107, 109, 116, 120, 124, 151 Rittmiller, Dave 53, 111, 112, 126, 146 Rittschof, Lou 53, 94, 102, 104, 108, 111, 119, 120 Roake, Nancy 53, 101, 103, 104, 110, 124 Robbins, Valdora 90 Roberts, Amelia 66 Roby, Barbara 78, 106, 114, 117, 123 Rocholl, Sally 78, 147, 148, 149 Rodgers, Jean 53, 104, 112, 124, 128, 151 Rodgers, Joan 90, 108, 121, 149 Rogers, Carol 53, 125, 150 Rogers, Marilyn 53, 104, 105, 112, 124, 126, iso Ropers, Barbara 90, 106, 122, 148 Rosenberg, Judy 90, 102, 117, 148 Rosenthal, Walter 78 Ross, LeRoy 115 Roszell, Byron 78, 106, 109, 111, 113, 142 Roszell, Roger 53, 104, 108, 109, 110, 113, 116, 124 Roles, Joyce 66, 124, 128 Roth, Ronnie 78, 102, 106, 115, 122 Rowlette, Mary Lou 66, 100, 124, 130, 151 Rubey, Ann 90, 106, 123 Rubey, Fred 53, 94, 104, 130 Ruck, Shirley 54, 121, 128 Ruhaak, Robert 78, 113 Russell, Jane 90, 107, 123, 126 Scott, Dick 66 Scott, Jackie 78, 100, 102, 105, 107, 115, 116, 122 Scoutoris, Milton 54 Scrugham, Sandra 90, 149 Scurry, Janice 78, 114, 149 Seaman, Jack 66, 115 Seilrid, Suzanne 90, 106 Selburg, Judy 54, 102, 121 Selburg, Virginia 90, 102, 106, 121 Sellars, Joyce 54, 128 Setleck, Paul Seward, Bob 66 Seyller, Jerry 90 Shaklee, Barbara 78, 104, 110, 128 Shaklee, Robert 54, 102, 103, 108, 116, 119, Shaw, Millard 105 Sherwood, Abiiah 54 Sherwood, Ruth 78, 105, 109, 116, 122 , Shilling, Jim 90 'V Shinkle, Caroline 55, 100, 103, 125, -128, 150 Shinkle, Chuck 78, 108, 126 Shipp, Nancy 90 Shively, Jim 66, 113, 126, 130, 134, 140, 143 Shively, Stephen 55, 100, 113, 140 Shore, Edward 55, 104, 111, 130 Shrier, Clella 90, 109, 123 Shrier, Sandy 78 Shroyer, Janet 78, 105, 109, 147, 148 Shubert, Judie 90, 102, 106, 123, 126, 130 Shubert, Norman 55, 94, 104, 111, 126 Sibilsky, Carolgene 55, 98, 103, 128 Siegan, Judith 78, 105, 115, 116 Siegfried, Donna 78, 114, 122, 123 Silverstein, Sonya 66, 112, 116, 125, 150 Simpson, Claudette 112, 151 Simpson, Fred 78 Sinks, Kay 90, 123 Sipple, Elizabeth 66, 128 Slater, John 66, 112 Slechta, Sharon 66, 102, 116, 118, 120, 124 Sledge, Nathaniel 66 Sluser, Bert 78, 108 Slusser, Bonnie 90 Small, Gene 55, 130, 131 Small, Eugene 27, 28, 110 Small, Myrna 78, 119 Small, Wilda 90, 118, 121 Smiley, Ann 91, 107, 148, 149 Smiley, Karl 79, 107, 118, 120 Smith ,Bill 79, 113, 130, 137 . Smith, Brandon 67, 108, 113, 125, 140 Smith, Gary Smith, Janet 55, 108, 124 Smith, James 91 Smith, Peggy 79, 105, 108, 115, 116 smith, Shirley Russell, Thelma 78 Russell, Vera 66, 112, 116, 125, 150 Russo, Michael 90 Ryan, Roger 66, 113 Saettler, Erhard 54, 104, 108, 110, 144 Saettler, Herman 90, 108 Saettler, Roy 90, 108 Salford, Verle 54, 104, 125, 146 Sanders, Carol 54, 128 Sanders, Nancy 54, 99, 124, 128 Sanders, Richard 54 Sandmeyer, Constance 90, 123, 126 Sattertield, Jim 90, 110 Sauder, Eleanor 66, 147, 148 Sauers, Sally 90, 109, 123 Saurbaugh, Jan 66, 142 Sawicki, Donald 78 Sawyer, Jack Schad, Cathy 78, 102, 114, 117, 123, 147, 148 Schad, Sandra 90, 106, 123, 148 Schalikaschwili, John 108 Schenck, Susan 66, 110, 113, 116, 124, 126, 151 Schertt, Donna 78, 115, 117, 122 Schmidt, John 90, 138, 139 Schneblin, Sally 66, 109, 112, 116, 147, 151 Schneider, William 90, 138 Schneider, Charles 78 Schneider, Charles 90 Schneider, Ed 78, 118, 120, 121, 125, 138, 144 Schneider, Ruth 66, 108, 147, 148, 149 Schuller, Gary 66 Schusler, Sue 78, 107, 114, 147, 149 Schwagmeyer, James 66 Schwartz, Barbara 78, 102, 115, 117, 148, 149 Schwartz, Sande 54, 99, 103, 104, 124, 151 Scoofakes, Elayne 90, 102, 109, 117, 121, 123 Smoot, JoAnn Snavely, Charles 91 Snedden, Duane 55 Snyder, Bruce 91, 138 Snyder, Lorraine 91, 102 Snyder, Tom 79, 115 Solomon, Jim 67, 94, no, 111, 113, 146 Sones, Roberta 91, 149 Sours, Marjorie 67, 109, 112, 116, 121, 124 Southwick, Bill 91, 106, 122, 126 Sowers, Beverly Ann 67, 99, 103, 124, 151 Sowers, Ray 121 Speck, Judy 67, 112, 150 Spraetz, Paul 67 Springston, Dick 67 Stahmer, Mary Jane 67 Stamm, Glenna 79 Stanley, Verdie Steger, Loren 91 Stegner, Donna 55, 128 Stevens, Dolores 79, 114, 121 Stidham, Bob 91 Stidham, Roberta 91, 130 Stiles, Marilee 67 Stinnett, Conrad 91 Stone, Leanne 55, 99, 103, 104, 110, 121, 124 Stones, Ron 91 Statler, Dorothy 79, 114, 121 Stout, Hiles 55, 130, 131, 134 Stover, Ronald Strathman, Mariorie 55, 116, 124 Streibich, Roger 56, 112, 130, 131, 137 Streibich, Ron 67, 113 Streitmatter, Jean 91, 120, 121, 149 Stuff, Ruth 79, 114 Sturtevant, Shirley 56, 128 120, 125 Suffield, Audrie 67, 94, 95, 97, 102, 109, 112, 124, 150, Page 213 Suflield, Jim 67, 102, 111, 112, 121, 124, 142 Sullield, Joe 91, 138, 139 Sulaski, Ron 79, 105 Summers, Judy 79, 109, 114, 148, 149 Summer, Jerry 79, 130 Suterland, John 91 Sutter, Sutton, Karen 79, 108, 115, 121, 148 Jack 67, 130 Sutton, Marlene 91, 121, 130 Sutton, Wayne 56, 100, 131 Swain, Nancy 79, 102, 105, 106, 114, 123 Swank, Stephen 91 Swanson, Alan 67, 113, 117, 130, 134 Swardenski, Jim 91 Sweborg, Kay 67, 108, 112, 124, 151 Symonds, Bill 56, 101, 104, 113 Szold, Elsa. 91 Tackman, Bob 67 Tadlock, Barbara 67, 101, 112, 150 Tadlock, Jacklyn 91, 101, 148 Taggart, Bob 56 Taylor, Ann 56, 97, 98, 103, 104, 110, 112, 124, 130 Taylor, Barbara 91, 121, 148, 149 Taylor, Bob 56 Taylor, Ed 91 Taylor, Joyce 91, 106, 110, 130 Taylor, Ruth Ann 91, 121, 148 Temple, Roger 67, 107, 108 Terrell, Shirley 56 Therkildsen, Alice 79 Thomas, Jim Thompson, Deane 56 Thompson, Don Thompson, Sharon 91 Thomson, Roger 79, 130 Thornton, Rosemary 67, 110, 112, 116, 121, 1 Tinges, Janice 56, 113, 147, 148 Tinges, Virgil 91 Tingwall, Tom 91, 138 Tiarksen, Don 79, 138 Tobias, Allan 79, 138, 144 Tonkinson, Joan 91, 102, 109, 149 Tompkins, Richard 91, 108, 123 Toms, John 91 Tosetti, Anita 67, 102, 103, 106, 109, 110, 11 126, 128, 151 Towers, Jim 91 Trager, Bill 56, 95, 104, 130, 131, 140 Traynor, Jean 67 Trebesch, Merlita 67, 112 Triplett, Darlene 56, 128 Trithart, Beverly 57, 124 Trotter, Gary 67, 134 Trotter, Wilfred 67 Tucker, David 91 Tucker, Dave 57, 111, 113, 130, 142, 145 Tucker, Dick 67 Tucker, Judith 79, 105, 115, 117, 122 Turner, Jerry 79 Tyler, Charles 92 Tyrrell, Don 57, 105 Ulen, Jack 79, 105 Page 2M 24, 151 2, 116, INDEX Underwood, Aliceann 67 Underwood, Sandy 79, 100, 106, 114 Uppole, Jack 57, 130, 131 Valentine, Virginia 92, 106, 123 Van Dyke, Norma 67 VanGundy, Jean 57, 128 Van Lanen, Pat 67, 112, 147 Vasconcellos, Bill 79 Vaughan, Lynnette 92 Veil, Joe 79 Verdoes, Gwen 57, 120, 124 Verkler, Dick 67 Vesely, Albert 92, 138 Vesely, Harry 79, 105, 138 Voelpel, John 67, 108, 112 Voight, Don 92 Voight, Ray 67 Volpini, Sandra 79, 102, 114, 121 Voss, Beverly 92, 106, 149 Voss, Ruth 67, 109, 116, 150 Vrell, Thornton 57 Vrell, Yvonne 79, 118 Wade, Edward 79 Waible, Dick 79, 115 Waibel, Robert 57 Waibel, William 92, 138 Wall, Bernard 92 Wall, Betty 92 Wall, William 92 Wallace, JoAnn 79, 115, 147 Wallace, Katharine 57 Wallis, Marian 92, 106, 122 Walser, Gwen 67 Walters, Judith 92, 148 Walters, Nancy 68, 100, 102, 103, 112, 116, 124, 151 Ward, Bob 92, 110 Wareham, Janet 79, 105, 107, 114, 117, 122 Warren, Jerry 92, 119, 120 Washington, Edward 68, 130, 131, 140 Wasson, Louis 92, 143 Watkins, Jasper 25, 79, 113 Watkins, Ward 92, 118, 120, 138 Watts, Virgil 57, 130, 131 Wead, Marian 57, 100, 103, 116 Weerts, Janet 79, 107, 114, 117, 122 Weicherding, Wallace Weidner, Bethel 80, 114 Weiler, Joyce 68 Weiler, Marilyn 57 Weisert, Fred 80 Weiss, Dave 68 Weiss, Joel 80, 107, 113 Welch, Charles 68 Welch, Lee Welch, Thomas 58 Wells, David 80, 113 Wesselhoff, James 92 Wessels, Jerry 92 West, Tammy 92, 138, 139 Wheeler, Gary 58 Wheeler, Nancy 80 Wheeler, Ronald 68, 105, 120 White, Charles 92, 107, 123 White, Jim 92, 138 White, Roger 92, 110 Whitehurst, Duayne 119 Whitmore, Robin 80, 100, 115 Whittaker, Dick 80, 100, 106, 113, 122, 142 Whittaker, Marilyn 58, 98, 103, 104, 112, 124, 151 Wiles, Larry 80 Willems, Warren 58 Williams, Beverly 58 Williams, Donna Williams, Edward 58, 113 Williams, Mack 80 Williams, Richard 115 Williams, Theresa 58 Willis, Diane 68, 113 Willis, Marsha 92, 101 Wilson, Bob 68, 108, 113, 138 Wilson, John 92 Wilson, Larry Wilson, Robert 126 Winchell, Larry 92, 110 Winget, Walter 68 Wiss, Barbara 80, 102, 106, 114, 117, 123 Witt, Jimmy 92 Woerner, Don 80, 115 Wohllarth, Barbara 58, 104 Wall, Janet 58, 124 Wolf, Max 68, 101, 108, 116, 120, 125 Wolford, Sharon 92, 109, 148 Wood, Grant 92, 108 Wood, Frank Wood, Larry 118 Woodhall, Muriel 92, 110, 123 Woodley, Carol 80, 107, 114, 116, 122 Worlow, Donna 58, 112 Wright, Connie 80, 115, 122 Wright, Jerry 115 Wright, Joe 68 Wright, Nancy 58 Wright, Phyllis 80, 102, 106, 115, 117, 123 Wya rd , Tom 92 Wyatt, Don 68 Wyss, Joanne 80, 102, 107, 114, 121 Williams, James D. 58, 128 Williams, James R. Yates, Beverly 92 Yates, Howard 80 Yeomans, Murray 68, 111, 130, 131, 144 Yoakum, Rosie 80, 115 Young, Margie 80, 106, 115, 123 Zakin, Louis 92, 107 Zehr, Jane 80, 100, 107, 117 Zelenda, Robert 92 Ziegele, Jon 80 Ziegler, Benny Ann 80, 94, 115 Ziegler, Chet 68, 111,113, 130, 134,137 Zimmerman, Ann 92, 123 Zimmerman, Eleanore 68 Zipper, Carolyn 80 Zweilel, Marilyn 58, 99, 103, 104, 108, 124 W V 4'ffhiI 6H .'vf NM4 f KMW ,gi 1 IWYQJV' f f 1 ,'2' .X ' U.. ..f,' V X U 5 . nf N A + ,X M X ' l 'X ikflf


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