Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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Mffg ZLL MEM ummm 'LQAZQLJ ffi'wf3'm 44. 2214 Mifl Qfwf WMEMT Z ywfi.. wuifjjcfam, izgffiiif Awww. 1' 13' Li' ag ii 19 1 'FF THE YEABBOOK OE PEOBIAHIGH SCHOOL PUBLISHED BY THE CB ff T resf EST STAFF Built onihe cresioi the hill as Peoria High School is, she marks ' the cresi of the senior's high school life with the pulolicatgion oi her ' yearbook --V THE CREST of Peoria High School. ...ai M 'E Gemfraf Sings l hear America singing . . All of the students at Peoria l-ligh School through the years have done their part in sing- ing songs of loyalty and praise, not only to their country, but also to their school-Peoria l-ligh School-of which they are so proud. The halls of Peoria l-ligh School ring with songs sung in her praise-some fast and rousing like our Varsity Song, and some reverent and almost sacred, such as our Loyalty Song. ln our theme for this i955 CREST, we have tried to bring all the school songs to the eyes of the readers. We want to show everyone why we are proud of Peoria l-ligh School. ln the Table of Contents we have written the words of these songs. The School Life section portrays the lives of the students during this past year, both in school and in the extra-curricular activities. The students have put forth shining examples of an ideal high school life, and we know they will continue to do so. Therefore, we believe that the song Central Will Shine belongs to this section. The faculty may be compared to the coach of a football team. lust as the coach instructs and teaches the players the means to achieve touchdowns, so the teachers instruct and teach the students the ways to reach their goals. Therefore, we have applied the rous- ing song, We Want a Touchdown, to the Faculty section. The Students-the four classes-all are proud to attend Peoria l-ligh School. When they stand and sing the P.l-l.S. Loyalty Song, they express their love, esteem, and gratitude to their school. The Activities section shows the various in- teresting student organizations which rate an appreciative Hurrah for the sidelights that are brought in outside the classroom. ln every one of the Sports, our teams have brought victory and fame to Peoria l-ligh School. For this reason we proudly sing l-lail to the Varsity. P The Advertising section is composed of the ads placed in our book by citizens interested in supporting- Central. Crratefully we salute them as Central Lions. Page 3 1 3 1 ga 1- ' - , ' 5 . f asia' - ' rt, .2-Qph QW' edicafimz To you, Miss Florence Poshard, We respectfully dedicate this l955 CREST in grateful appreciation for the years in which you have so wholeheartedly devoted yourself to the progress of Peoria l-liqh School and its music. I1 Paqe 5 v A ll. 1. . Selma! .gife I I Page 8 I Central Will Shine Central will shine tonight V Central will shine, She'll shine in beauty bright All down the line. Won't we look neat tonight f Dressed up so fine? -When the sun goes down And the moon goes up, Central will shine. . ghcuffy Q Page 28 We Want a Touchdown We want a Touchdown, Hear 'em sing- We want a touchdown, That's the thing. Iust let some great big bruiser, husky and tall, Carry the ball-in no time at all- We'll have a touchdown. When it's over, let us hear you make some noise, C-E-N-T-R-A-L ' Let's have a touchdown, boys. t 1 I Q 1 I CREST Editorial staff 2 Co-Editors .......... Marlynn Giese, Ianet Wareham I L. Brian, I. Haskin, I. Landis, M. McDonald, M. Mcl-Ienry, S. McKune, I. Siegan, C. Woodley, ' C. fConstanz, N. Harman, R. Keefer, I.. Krei, 3 B. Ropers, A. Rubey, S. Wolford, I. Christen- 5 sen, M. Clark, A. Dutton, I. Stafford, C. Trope. i t CREST Photography Staff J Photography Editor .................... Robin Whitmore . t C. Moore, T. Grimm, G. Endres, R. Horner, , T. Howe, D. Wheadon, A. Wild. ' N 1 E 1 l I ! . ! Students , X Page 38 j P.H.S. Loyalty Song . v Here's to thee, Maroon and Black, Q Thy banners herald victory, Q Fling them outward, ever upward I For Peoria High! C i Loyalty, we now are bringing- 2 Thousands strong we sing thy praisepi Thy sons and. daughters gather here To cheer for high school days. 1 For the knowledge we are gaining 3 Gratefully we strive for thee. 5 Thou hast set a goal for, ujs-- ' We seek it earnestlyf ' I , Here's to thee, Peoria High! Forever we will work for thee: In honor and in love we pledge Our highest loyalty. I . 3 l I 3 I 1 1 l CREST Art Staff Art Editor ............................................ Iudy Richart M. Bruninga, S. Edwards, M. Iohnson, L. Larke, M. Solomon. CREST Business Staff Business Manager .................. Sande Underwood I Z h . . ane e r Aiivertrsmwg Manaqersxmf.. agar-5ard.T1,aaiettY W, B. Brown, M. Laird, M. Beams, B. Conway, S. Foster, G. Guernsey, S. Ianssen, B. Mansfield, S. Middleton, S. Schad, E. Szold, B. Burhans, M. Drury, G. Hendricks, H. Kesslinq, L. Mc- Corgie, P. O'Day, B. Shore. L Gfcfivifies L , Page 98 Hurrah for Central Hurrah for Central! , Hurrah for Central! Someone in the crowd is yelling, Hurrah for Central! , . One, two, three, four, ' V Who are you going to yell for? Central, that's us! I Rah, Bah, Bah. A Gfdverfisinq y I Page 164 Central Lions ' Central Lions! Central Lions! We are for the Li- Li- Lions. '- Who do? We do! Who do? We do! Give a cheer for all the Lions! Central Lions! Central Lions! .We are for the Li- Li- Lions l-lere's to all the Lions! Stand and cheer the Lions! T-E-A-M - Team - Rah! 0 Sporfs ' Page 142 A Hail to the -'Varsity A Hail to the varsity! Cheer them along the Way. Onward to Victory! .t May they win again today. We'1l give a cheer for the ' varsityl- ' Long may they reign supremef, Shout till the echoes ring, 2 1 A For the glory of our team. ' Rah! Rah! ' y , n Sem! EL 6 Gezzfmf Shine Whether in classes or attending social everits ot the year, the students of Peoria Hiqh School prove that they will shine --they can do and are doing outstahdihq Work in every iieid oi endeavor. C A f i sz . . . a victory for the Lions flashed on the scoreboard. G? Cradifiozzaffy greed gfomecomilzq, Slfefd Ocfober 21, 22, and 23, jljrouqlzf gfiqkfiqkfs Qykeiz. .. . . . the hard-fighting Lion team added a perfect climax to the evening. . . . the escapacles ot the Charleston days brought alive by the Senior Stunt, Perils ot P.l-l.S. 'The .Bed roup of Sfmzf Shows .412 Sevemf Uearsl' Was the Comment Cn Our Homecoming Stunts As 'W e Saw . . . . . the Lion Dwarfs save Snow White in the lunior Stunt. . . . the Sophomore's Alice ln Centralanolu bring victory to their class and team. a clever pantomime in the Faculty Stunt, hilarious . . . the Freshman Lion clevours the remains ot the Senators. ' ' ' as usual. Page l l . . . a beautiful queen and her attendants to reign over the Weekend. flier gfomecominq qcfivifies gizcfugeg . . the Student Council Bonfire to burn up the Page 12 . . . the Homecoming dance to celebrate our victory it I' Q. t 1 A E Opinion is a read, 2-a-d, paper. Gflmozzq fke gizferesfbzq cm rvaried Gfssembfies af Zkis year as... . . . a truly great speech by Ben Garber on the Voice of Democracy. . the Opinion as- rnbly at which it s established that . . . the Senior Hop Assembly in which Dave Bremer was a little dubious about his date tor the l-lop, but only at iirst. Page i3 fke .dlzqrecyieizfs of good Schaof Spirif are Shown as.. . . . P.H.S, siudenis send Coach Tony Iuska the longest telegram ever re- ceived in Peoria as he con- vaiesces. 4 a rousing chorus oi Those Old Chinksu is heard in the hails. . . . bow iies are rnade to fill the great demand. Page . . . Bow Tie High spirit zooms in the packed bleachers dur- ing the Woodruff game. . . . evidence ot an exciting game is shown in the now deserted bleachers. . . . the Pea-Pickers ot P'ville give the team country style. support in a Page 15 . . . Spick does the Mambo?'?? Our Selma! Ganyf gfefp Succeeginq Cmfk Suck az .jenzocmfic gjzcuffy, . , . Mr. Koepping plays Santa. , , Mr B ms gets t d th an acq a e ente tal er at the Thanksqlv q Dance. Page 16 . . . Dave McDonough dem- onstrates drums tn speech class. fassreoms Gff Gem Be Gomzfed on fo give Unusuaf Experiences 5... . . . a pin-pointed map ot the French language all ,over the World is a French class project. t l Page 17 . . . a kitten Wants to be educated in Spanish class. K anim! was .Many Gfdded pporfmzifies gur Sfudemfs CML... . . . a specially equipped sight saving room under the supervision ot Miss Matson. . . . extra attention for handicapped students in the orthopedic roorn under Mrs. Charnness. equal education tor Wheel chair students Page 18' Our Qlifures Gflre Cgmpkasize .dn fvarious nys Qykezz... . . . the tamed track star, Dr. Glenn Cunningham, talks to us on the importance of clean daily living. Page 19 . . . the representatives at College Day help us decide on the next phase of our education. . . . this effective display in tront ot our building dem- onstrates the need for sate driving. . . . the Iunior Candy Sale is always a success. L. . . . these Sophomores have Won their Doctor of Froqoloqy. graduation opens the door to golden years ahead. Paqe 20 86166 67655 Q5 Gerfaizz pecia Gfcfivifiesg ggi' gmfcuzce.. . . . preceding the Senior Class Play, excitement is shown in the make-up room. Page 2l . . . the Freshman Square Dance breaks the ice for future high school friends. . . . don't you think the freshman girls would like to dance with these fellas? 43 5 s 5 2' t Gkrisimas Spirif ang t QM Cm! emma aft Qbeoria gfiqk Gfls .. . . . cheerleaders, Barb and Sally, brinq a Christmas message oi victory. . . . the admission price ot the Christmas as- sembly helps others less fortunate than We. . . . Mrs. Herke's classes collect clothing to add to the Christmas baskets. Page 22 . . . CREST Business Staff adds a bit oi Christmas cheer to a pep assembly. W . . . Kay Pockiington creates a Warm Christmas feeiinq in the Taient Board As- sembiy. . . . South Study Hall takes on the appearance of a miniature grocery store when the Christmas bas- kets are assembled. Page 23 . . . perhaps our specimen, Willy, was once a Biology siudeni himself. they form a chorus line with more enthusiasm than talent. guys Khan' Slzare of Spice fo Gerzfrafys .Eife CMM. . . . . Dick Carver says, lf you vote for me, l promise F Page 24 A ' l QQ S., Sfugelzfs earn fo... , . . combine music and inqenuity to please audiences. prepare themselves for the future. Peoria Journal! Star Photo . . . participate in extra-curricular activities, such as Future Teachers. Page 25 . . . We are very proud of this huge Central Lion made by Mike Farrell and Bob Larence. file Gfnzzaaf gfiqkfiqkfs of Sckoof .E-life Show Che .goyaffy . . . our cheerleaders and mascot, Bruce Lewis, keep . . . tremendous co-operation of students and faculty school spirit and team morale high. makes our Magazine Campaign a great success. Page 26 mc? gfarg Qynrk of Our Sfugezzfs Wiz . . . Seniors pro- duce outstand- inq scenery for their class play. 'Queen Benny nn reigns over Z most enjoy- Sie Senior Hop. V i gl-acuffy n Q92 Qycuzf az KOLLCAJOWIZ By competent instruction and careful guidance, each member of the faculty helps the students to achieve their goals as the football coaches instruct and guide the teams toward their goals -touchclowns-which will leaol them on to victory and success. A 5 , ...l. 5.8. -4i11u-u WILLIAM B. EDWARDS Superintendent of Schools oard of gducafion Under the counsel of Mr. Edwards, the Board has brought new educational im- provements to the Peoria schools. Peoria High School is grateful to the members of the Board for the time and efiort they have spent to make this school the pleasant place itis. WARREN WEMPLE M President of Board Frederick Bourland Wentworth C. Iacquin L. Ross Iohnson George Miles Mrs. Nyal Roszell Edward Saurs Page 30 Gfdminisfrafiozz HOWARD A. HUNTER. M.A. Principal ln the thirteen years that Mr. Hunter has been our principal, he has helped Peoria High School excel in every field. The student body thanks him for the patience, understanding, Wisdom, and sympathy he has shown. He will always be remembered for his enthusiasm and school spirit. BESS D. HALE. M.A. Dean of Girls As our friend and counselor, Mrs Hale has done so much for the stu -dents of Peoria High School for which We can not repay her. We will never forget her great kindness to us. I. BYRON DURHAM. M.S. Assistant Principal Mr. Durham has Won the respect and admiration of the entire student body in the three years he has been at Peoria High School. ' Page 31 Mr. Stanger gets the facts. ggzcuffy A.B., Bradley M.A., Illinois History, Policy and F.T.A. Albright, Ada Mae Bauder, Harry E. Planning Committee, Bibo, Anna M. B.A., Bradley Clothing, Homernakin Class of '55, Policy t and Planning Commi' B.Ed., Southern Illinois History, Geography Chamness, Theoline Cochran, Willard I. Conway, Helen V. Courtright, Ph.B., St. Xavier B.Ed., Wesiern Slale A.B., Bradley B.A., Bradley M.A., Bradley M.A., Bradley M.A., Illinois M.A., Columbia Orthopedic Room Distributive Occupations English, Student Council Office Occupations, I Co-op Club Giles, Florence A.B., Mount Holyoke MJ-L, Columbia Trigonometry, Geometry, CREST, Ouill and Scroll it Harvel, Lora Hawkins, Dawson Herke, Iane H. Hoffman, Hazel, A.B., Bradley I-LB., Nebraska Wesleyan BJ-I., Illinois Wesleyan A.B., Bradley j English, F.N.A. Physical Education, Citizenship, History, Brown's Business Cl Basketball Coach, Ass't Sr. Nat'l Honor Society Typing, English, Pu? Football Coach 666066125 601726. 660' y 602 Page 32 Beilema, Martin M. A.B., Calvin M.A., Illinois Algebra, Geometry Greater Peoria Area Sportsmanship Committee Blair, Bonnie B.S.. Bradley Physical Education, G.A.A. B.S.. Bradley MA., Iowa Bockwitz. Carroll Burns. George M. Campen. Dolores Algebra, Opinion, Golf A.B., Knox-Lombard B.A., Illinois Civics, Economics, Spanish, Spanish Club Projection Crew, Class of '57 g Va, ,I ef -fn ,Q ti Qzwuffy Deal, Iohn W. Eldal, Phyllis Fieselman, Elizabeth Fluegel. Theodore B.S., Bradley B.A., Augsburg B.S., Bradley B.S., Iowa M.A., Iowa General Mathematics, English, Library, M.S.. Iowa Algebra, Tennis, Algebra, Cue Club Class of '56 Chemistry, CREST Cross Country Iuska, Anthony B.P.E., Purdue M.P.E., Purdue Physical Education, Football, Wrestling Kellogg, Helen Kinhofer, Garma G. I-LB., Chicago A.B.. Illinois MJ-X.. Chicago M.A., Michigan English, Opinion, Biology, Coordinating Quill and Scroll Council Sfayyilgfafe Page 33 Miss Rhoacles plans schedules for second semester if '33, Kirkhus, Harold Koepping, Ernest Lamberton, Margaret Livesay, Margarethe Logan, . A.B., Bradley B.S., Bradley B.S., Illinois B.S., Ohio B.Ed.. Illinois State M.A., Illinois M.A., Illinois M.S., Illinois M.A., Oregon Building Trades English, Class ol '58 Bookkeeping, General Shorthand, Typing English, Publicity Business, CREST scjizcuffy Matson. Frances McC1anathan, Helen McCormick, Iames R. Myers, Ioseph A.B., Bradley B.S.. Bradley B.A., Bradley A.B., Ill. Wesleyan M.A., Illinois M.S., Minnesota English, Citizenship, English, Track Sight Conservation, Clothing, Homemaking, Class oi '55 Letterrnen's Club Cue Club, F.T.A. Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society Mr. Burns enjoys the last drop of coffee. Rainey, Charles R. Rice, Emily E. Runkle. Lewis Vocational Auto Shop A.B., Smith Vocational Auto MA., Michigan Mechanics Paqe 34 English, lr. Nat'l. Honor Society s acuffy Supporfs 3 5 v 1 s i, Z -S -lialgrnagoo 1 B.S., Bradley B.S., Eureka lish, Speech, Machine Shop, M.A.. Chicago bate Team Electricity, Physical Education, Amateur Radio Club G.A.A., Class of '57 Mrs. Herke and Miss Kinhofer forget diets at a faculty dinner. oole, Eugene E. Peterson, Muriel Pocklington, Loretta Poshard. Florence MSE.. Drake I-LB., Bradley B.S., Bradley B.M.. Ill. Wesleyan Algebra, M.A., Bradley Typing, Cue Club, M.M., Ill. Wesleyan ci 40, Soph. English, Y-Teens Insurance Choral Music, Music Policy and . Workshop, Policy and Committee Planning Committee acuffy Saurs, Bruce Sommer. Icseph B. , Spickard, Elma M. Stanger, Eugene I. Stepping, Henry B.S., Bradley B.S., Bradley B.A., Bradley B.E., St. Cloud B.S., M.S.. Eastern Physical Education, M.S.. Michigan Speech, Dramatics, B.S., Minnesota Illinois State Baseball Coach, Asst Biology, CREST lusendra, Cheerleaders Librarian, Library Club General Science, CREST, Basketball Coach I , Cgxfra-curricufar Gflcfivifies. Biology Page 35 Stoskopf, Herbert Suffield, Harlan Sufiield, Lyle K. Sutton, Mary Swisher, B.M., Northwestern B.S., Bradley B.S., Bradley B.S., Wisconsin B.A., Bradley Band M.A.. Bradley Art, Poster Publicity M.A., Wisconsin MA., Northwestern Physics Latin, English, Latin French, French Club, Class of '58 C jacuffy Westhoif, W. F. Whitaker, Harry L. Wilde, Merida Wolpert W B.S., Bradley B.S.. Bradley I-LB., Knox BS MS Bradley r 2 -I: dk' Woodwork, Policy and English, Fresh. Football, Latin, Spanish, Mechanical Dra US O Planning Committee Fresh. Basketball, Ir. Stamp Club, Dramatic Key Club lntr Nat'l. Honor Society Honor Society Top Row: D. Schalk, N. Doty, L. Marchand. Bottom Row: R. Russeff ilzladil, B. King, A. Sprague. Sports Sr Natl Society Page 36 McMil1en, Hazel Parker, Leona Records Clerk Attendance Clerk Sfudelzfs Spar pessy. I. E. .. Eureka ., Iowa hestra, Class of '56 Thompson, Gladys VanDeventer, I. B. Wallace, Leverett Waltmire, Lucille B.S., Central Missouri A.B.. Indiana B.S., Monmouth Ph.B., Chicago M.Ed.. Col. A G M M.S., Indiana Social Studies, Class of English, Faculty Foods, Clothing, Home- Geometry, Algebra, '58, Ticket Promotion Flower Fund making, Ir. Red Cross Ticket Committee MJ. tt Tggzcuffy Yuhause. Ioseph Ziegler, Charlotte Rhoades, Inez M. 'fiB.S.. Bradley A.B.. Illinois Secretary to Principal xM.A.. Iowa M.A., Michigan ' History, Civics, German, German Club, Swimming Class of '58 I. l-lall, I. Bordeaux, L. Eberle, R. Tucker, L. Williams, A. Koopman, E. Benazet, V. Thomas, E. Hess, L. Wiggington, S. Koch. egler. Lilly okkeeper, Treasurer acuffy ..Q,u tM , . A Q11-W N... ,, 1 S fuamfj Q .Eoyaffy Song The Loyalty Song illustrates the pride oi Peoria I-liqh students for their school. Standing, the members oi all four classes join in singing this heartwarm- ing sono' oi loyalty and praise which was written and composed by Peoria I-liqh School students over 30 years aqo. xx, u I Top Row: Treasurer lim Garrett. Middle Row: Mr. McCormick, President Gene Carr, Miss Bibo. Bottom Row: Secretary Steve Drury, Vice-President Marvin Bell. Page 40 fer QMMQQ? 2 ' V ' ,, .zzv I if ' v -V if as if f .7 an ' I 1 L ,fl 5 ff! ggrgfea? f .Z 71' J' M 'lf x ee- -1 '- Q ,J J-Qf 1 LZ I ff' A ,rv - - J' .f K K HT? ' sl. V, A I ' ie aigesffi . 7 if , ff ' f f 3 mf xl! Q. ffiiffg M Ay V ig! .i K - ff- fi Af, 'T 1 A .A , A ft 'Q--1 ' .. , 2-V - fewumgfwwmivgu T ,V Z ' 4 if f w f 6? Y,,A -L.-p4iQ,f7 rJ ji emors, ass 0 55, dy QOOJ-byd l lt's been fun. Four years ago, the class of 1955 entered Pl-f.S. as green, trembling freshmen. We were awed by the upperclassmen and stood open- mouthed, staring at the wonders of our new home. The year flew by. Before we knew it, we were sophomores. Now, we could look down on the lowly fresh- men. Suddenly, we were juniors. ln the spring, our class sponsored Song of the South, our lunior Prom, which was a huge success. Then, like a flash, it was over. After our Senior l-lop and finals, we soon found ourselves walking down the aisle in our caps and gowns. Now we are going to make places for ourselves in this land of oppor- tunity. Taking with us the memory of our school and its high standards, we are surely bound to succeed. :kennan, Owen cient Council, Key Club, iniminq, Lettern'ien's Club, nt Shows r words, like his, are sim- ile, direct: is iust a swell fellow in very respect. Alcorn, Sharon To be a nurse is her ambition: We hope it results in more than wisl1in'! Andersen, Marilyn Iusendra, lune Fantasy, Stunt Shows Dance all day: dance all night: ever stop: never light. l . V f , - A . I. ,lcfcz 'fl if' A 4 'V J J ' X my kr! . Archdale, Anna Mae Opinion, Senior Service Club, F.T.A., Iusendra, German Club She's never sad and never blue: Ot girls like Annie, there are all too lew. hibald, Iacqueline .A. cinq, dancing all the time, know this girl is in her rime. Axelrod, Steven Wrestling, Fresh.-Soph. Foot- ball As a magazine salesman he surely does rate: We think this boy is simply great. Bacon, Barbara Senior Service Club, Iusendra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Page, Stunt Shows Here she comes, there she goes, V Making friends, but never foes. Bahney, Victor Co-op Club, Stamp Club Stamp Club he always ioins: His other hobby is collecting coins. Archer, Arthur Transfer from Woodruff When he graduates from col- lege, Art will coach with his sports knowledge. 655 0 255 Seniors have to cram, too. llinger, Charles Bard, Richard Basfield, Henry nsfer from Manual, Co-op Transfer from Western Military Band Lb Academy Dizz does a lot in the P.H.S. ten Chuck tinishes here, We wish we'd seen more ol band: ie'll go far- Rick Bard: Here's one boy who's really ay lrom schools, wherever We think he is an absolute grand. ey are. card. Page 41 Beck, Dennis Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society We think Dennis is really grand, He's always ready to lend a hand. ezzior x 1 H55 Behm, Carol Sr. Service Club, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Musical Ex- travaganza, lusendra, Cue Club Carol's'rea1ly on the beam , To be a secretary is her dream! Bell, Marvin Sr. Class Play, A Cappella, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Fresh.-Soph. Football, Freshman Basketball His main thought is to have fun, But when there's work, he gets it done. Biederbeck, Iudith Iusendra, German Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows Iudi always looks so neat: Here's a girl we think is sweet. ii ia is 5 S li Bittner, Robert German Club, Varsity Foo Fresh.-Soph. Track Having iun is his favorite We're very glad that v known Bob. Bliss, Edith ' Talent Board, F.T.A., Iusendra, Cue Club, Music Workshop, Social Science Club, Page, G.A.A., Stunt Shows She never bears a malicious thought: Her friendship here is widely sought. The cafeteria is a popular place around twelve o'clock. Bollier, Collette A Cappella, Music Workshop, lusenclra, Cue Club, German Club Coco's light-hearted, jovial, and gay, She wins many friends in her own quiet way. Borders, lack Talent Board, Stage Crew Here. there. everywhere, Iack's a boy without a care. , . '1 , ,. . 'Z rl t Boucher, George Varsity Football, Varsity 5 ketball, Varsity Baseball, Tr Fresh.-Soph. Football, Fre Soph. Basketball, Fresh.-So Baseball He's O.K., the gals all J We'll take his type most . day. is ft Bouton, Carol Bowman, Suzane Iune Fantasy, Iusenclra, Cue Band, Co-op Club, G.A.A. Club, French Club, Page Suzane likes to cook and sew, Carol's dancing here and there She's a girl we're glad to Without a trouble or a care! Page 42 know! Boyle, Patricia Senior Class Play, A Music Workshop, Ticket Committee, G.A.A. A pleasant girl with a 1 name Trish , We all hope that she'll her wish. rakebill, Ierry rt is his main interest: e think that he's among the best. Braunagel, Ioan Sr. Class Play, Sr, Service Club, F'.T,A., lusendra, Ger- man Club, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, lr. Red Cross Ioan has friends galore, She's interesting always, never a bore. Bremer, David Opinion, Sr. Class Play, Key Club, A Cappella, Musical Ex- travaganza, lusenclra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Social Sci- ence Club, Stunt Show Were all the world a stage. then every girl would plan To be a leading lady, were he the leading man! Bremer, Donald Brewster, Iohn Intramural Football, Bowling Varsity Baseball, Fresh.-Soph. Don is really on the ball, Baseball, Freshman Basketball Ready and willing whenever Ready for work and ready for you call.' fun- rian, Lynne REST, Opinion, Sr. Service lub, Music Workshop, Musi- l Extravaganza, lusendra, ue Club, Spanish Club, Social cience Club, Stunt Shows oal black hair and eyes of iet. er pleasant ways will win you yet. Briney, Carol A Cappella, Music Workshop, Cue Club, Social Science Club, G.A.A., Stunt Show Calm. collected, and cool, She's been an addition to our school. Brown, Anne Committee of Forty, lr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Service Club, Greetings of '54, A Cappella, Music Workshop, lusenclra, Latin Club, French Club, Stunt Shows In all activities she takes the lead, Anne's a wonder, yes, indeed! VW' ., rown, Suzanne . Nat'l. Honor Society, A appella, ,Music VV' or k s h o p, usical Extravaganza, F.T.A., sendra, Cue Club, Latin Club, tunt Shows ever known to groan or shirk t an extra hourfs work. Brownell, Iean Opinion, lr. Nat'l. Honor Sc- ciety, A Cappella, Music Work- shop, Latin Club, German Club Here's a girl who's really keen: Il you want something, call on lean. Bruninga, Mary CREST, Opinion, Sr. Service Club, Greetings of '54, Music Workshop, Musical Extrava- ganza, Iusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club, Social Science Club Fair-weather friends make Mary blue: Like her, they must be loyal and true. Brown, Barbara CREST, Quill and Scroll, Cheer- leader, lune Fantasy, A Cap- pella, Music Workshop, lusen- s dra, Ir. Red Cross, Stunt Show Peppy Barb is a popular He never stops going, once he's begun. ezzior Glass 'Z' Q QQSZ-,Y 9 Well-known to all in' locale. I Drarnatics class 'Q Buescher, Sandra Burke, ludith Burling, Ronald Opinion, A Cappella, Music Opinion, Iusendra, G.A.A. Happy-go-lucky. the best to be Workshop, Iusendra Her good nature has no end: found, Cc-Ilecting miniatures pleases Iudy knows the art of being Everyone likes to have Ron Sandy: a friend. around. We all agree that she's a dandy. EL 0 Carr. Eugene Sr. Pres: Ir. Pres., Soph. V.- Prest, Fresh. Treas., A Cap- pella, Lettermerfs Club, Foot- fmballr Basketball, Baseball, Stunt Shows I Presidential dignity. person- ality pl s. s Our Senigr Class President- girls, don't rush! N 3 Carver, Richard Ir. Class Sec'y., A I Musical Extravaganza Club, Track, Golf, Fresh. ai ketball, Stunt Show W Casper. Richard Orchestra, Music Workshop, Iusendra, Cue Club A student he is-serious. too He'll never fail to take his cue. . 'x Cassulo, Iames Lettermen's Club, Baseball, Cross Country, lntramural Bas- Checklin. Margaret Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, F.T.A., French Club, Ir. Red Cross ketball Not ever noisy-quiet. and yet During the day Iim must be Margaret will go far in life, wishing we bet. He were following his hobby -' 4 of fishing. , ' ', Jfj At any iob. Dick will wx hard. We think this boy is quite card. Christensen, lane Opinion, lr. Nat'l. Honor ciety, Music 'X'V'orkshop, Ius dra, Latin Club, Spanish Cl Social Science Club, St Show She'd lend a helping hand anyone: In her own quiet way. sh full of fun. -- 5 Senior service girls wrap Church Connie A Cappella Music Workshop Musical Extravaganza Iusen dra, Cue Club, Latin Club, French Club, Page, Stunt Shows Such a girl you seldom meet: Good looks and wit make her complete. Page 44 Cochran Wanda Opinion Music Workshop FTA Social Science Club G.A.A. Wanda's reliable, wide-awake. Completing all she undertakes. Coker Clyde Band Latin Club I-l1Y Very nice good and true A friend to me. a friend to y fan tasy' . A Hasigvarite sport is baskefi-ali. 'U W' I bpinion, Sr. Service Club, A fappella, Music Workshop, lusical Extravaganza, Iusene ra, Cue Club, Social Science 6L55 0 Pan, Lois Dargel, Ronda Davies, Nancy Dawson, Marilyn A Cappella, Co-op Club Latin Club Talent Board, Greetings oi'54 Never a quarrel, always fun, To be a nurse is her main Marilyn's a girl who's on the About the happiest girl under desire: go: , the sun. You'1l never find an ambition She's a gal we're glad to know. Tlub higher. 'opular Lois is welcome every- where. llways with a smile and never a care. . An essential part of every senior's life- getting measured for caps and gowns le!-ircos, Phillip lusical Extravaganza, Varsity football, Fresh.-Soph Footbal very good football player l is he, st as quick as he can be. Deissler, Christian Practical iokers are his main pain , About these, he'll always com- plain. Derby, Barbara Music Workshop, F.T.A., lusen- dra, Spanish Club, Social Sci- ence Club, Ticket Committee, Library Club, Office Assistant She has good humor, and is never sad, To have her around makes others glad. Page 45 deRevey, Ianet Opinion, Music Workshop, F.N.A., Iusenclra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Spanish Club We know her by her merry smile, It seems she's happy all the while. erzior ass Burning retired qym suits is a pleasure! Desing, Diane DeVoss, Kenneth Dixon, Raymond F.T.A., Transfer from Fort Track Talent Board, Track, A Cap- Dodqe, lowa On the track team Ken did run, pella A stranger to us was she, Here's a boy who's lull oi lun. Ray is lots of fun-he's not shy, He's what you call an all- around guy. i ,A 4 ft I Doolittle, Donald Track mqr. As a big time driver, he v race. Who knows, maybe. even space. Downing, Patricia Drain, Ioyce Co-op Club Opinion, Quill and Scroll, Although very quiet. she's de- F.N.A., Iusendra, Cue Club, lightful to know: Latin Club, Office Assistant, We have many reasons lcr G.A.A. liking her so. She always lends a helping hand: In our Opinion she's iust grand. Drury, Stephen Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Key Club, German Club, Latin Club, Lete termen's Club, Football, Track, Vtfrestlinq, Stunt Show In varsity football he made a name: He always plays a good clean game. Easter. Carl A Cappella, Musical Extrava- ganza, Co-op Club, Track Mgr. C. I. is this boy's nickname: Fun's his password-he's never the same. Page 46 Eastman, Marilyn Opinion, Senior Service Club. Band, Music Workshop, Iusen- dra, Cue Club, Social,Science Club, lr. Red Cross Here's a girl whose nickname is Lynn: Her ambition in lite we hope she'll win. l Duke, Michael Football, Wrestling, Stunt On our football team Mike play: We wish that he were , to stay. l Il 3 if 5 t s Eldred, Emily Opinion, Ouill and Sq Music Workshop, F.T.A., lu clra, Cue Club, French C Latin Club, Social Science G Stunt Show When you're in need of a l friend. i Here's one that we can ret mend. 2' llis, Cozetter Erbe, Robert Erickson, Michael r favorite pastime is drink- Iusendra, Social Science Club, Musical Extravaganza, Cue ing cokes, Cross Country Mgr. Club, Ticket Committee e also likes to listen to iokes. Bob is a real swell guy: His ambition in life is to teach: He'll be a dentist by and by. Mike's a man who's really a peach! Farrell, Michael Opinion, lusenclra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show Here, there, everywhere- Mike's a boy with nary a care. rn, Leon -nch Club, Stunt Show little mischief now and then elished by the best ot men! Ferrell, Evelyn Opinion, lusendra, Cue Club, French Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show Whatever you say or whatever you do. She'll answer you back with a chuckle or two. Finney, Nola Fisher, Fred Nola's happy all the day, Student Council President, Key P.H.S. hopes she'll stay that Club, Latin Club, Football, way. Stunt Shows An ingenious leader with tore- sight and drive: We all know that Fred's kept our spirit alive. Fellows, Harold Opinion, Projection Crew, Page, Baseball Mgr. We know him by the name of .,Red,,: A very happy life he's led! erzior Glass Last class before Christmas- ' af 3 i , ynn, Leonard Fic Workshop, Football, eball, Ir. Red Cross tletic Leonard is his name: sports he puts us all to hame. I Forsythe, William Key Club, Band, Orchestra, Latin Club, Lette-rn'1en's Club, Swimming, Stunt Show Bill Forsythe laughs and ickes a lot, But when studies call. he's on the spot. Foster, Valerie Opinion, Orchestra, lusendra Music is her greatest art: Iust listen how she plays her part. Page 47 Science Club, Stunt Show'-1. vi-- U 2 1 It r Frank. Norma ' Opinion, Senior Service Club. Music Workshop, F.N.A., lu- sendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, G.A.A., Stunt Show In clubs and groups she's been quite active: We all agree she's most at- tractive. . . Q55 0 55 Franks. Donald Lettermen's Club, Swimming In swimming Don makes suc- cesstul attempts, But writing and sleeping are his big events. Freeman. Richard Opinion, lr. Nat'l. Honor Son ciety, Orchestra, Latin Club, Social Science Club A shark in history and biology, He's interested in nuclear tech- nolcqy. Galbreath, Patricia Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Class Play, A Cappella, Music Workshop, F.T.A., lusendra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Social 'Q Sweet and pleasant'Iwit'h' win- ning 1 ways. 3' We wish, her happiness throughout hef days.. 74, .V V' if Garber, Ben Opinion, Latin Club, Cei Club, Social Science Club Sincere in thought. and ki too, l We know success will r to you. Garrott, Iames Opinion, Sr. Class Treas., lr. Class V.-Pres., Soph. Class Pres., Fresh. Class Pres., Talent Board, Stage Crew, Greetings oi '54, Iusendra lim is clever in many ways: Oi cars he knows every phase. Merry Christmas from Student Council. Gideonsen. Arthur German Club, Social Science Club, Track, Wrestling, Stunt Show Art's to all a trustworthy friend, You can bet on him until the end. If A . E 'Q 2' I Giese, Marlynn CREST, Ouill and Scroll, Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Serv' ice Club, A Cappella, Music Workshop, lusendra, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show Intelligent and pretty, we'll re- member her best As our capable editor oi the '55 CREST. 5 e i Y t Gilbert. Iack CREST, Opinion, Senior Play, A Cappella, Ius Cue Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Stunt Sho A regular tellow it is tr' Full of pep and mischie Goodale. Charles Talent Board, Projection Crew, German Club, Freshman Foot- ball In playing the organ. Chuck's talent is shown: We prophesy that he'll soon be well-known. Page 48 Goodrich, Sallie Her good points are many. her bad points are few: She'll tackle a iob with little ado. 2 E a Graham, Ioan t Co-op Club, Iusendra, 1 Club Ioan is quiet. but full 0, Making friends with eve 1 Lois lr. Nat'l. Honor So- Senior Service Club, of '54, A Cappella, orkshop, lusendra, Club, Spanish Club, Stunt s sparkling. bright b'ue a hit with the girls and Gray. Helen Co-op Club Her hobby is swimming: she likes to go skating: Her pet peeve is people who keep her waiting. Grote. Michael Opinion, Key Club, A Cap- pella, lusenolra, Cue Club, Ger- man Club, Lettermen's Club, Swimming, Wrestling, Stunt Show We like 'em serious: we like 'em gay. But we like 'em best when they're iust his' way. Gueber. Larry Co-op Club, Fresh.-Soph. Track Larry's reserved and silent. too. Yet he's lots oi fun. 'tis true. unther. Arvella chestra, Co-op Club, G.A.A. Ed. trustworthy. sincere. and rue. ,e is sports-loving and friend- lly. too. Hackett. Barbara CREST, June Fantasy, Music Workshop, lusenclra, Cue Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Page, lr. Re cl C ro s s, Stunt Shows Gay of heart and bright of face. No one else can take her place. Haley. Opinion, chestra, Fresh., Soph., Varsity Track, Wrestling, Fresh.-Soph. Football, Intramural Basketball, Bowling With his ambition to be a sports writer Our iournalist. Barry. couldn't be brighter. Haley. Wallace Soph., Ir. Varsity, Varsity Foot- ball, Soph. and Ir. Varsity Bas- ketball, Baseball Chiel plays a game that to him brings renown: As a great ball player. he's the talk of the town. Gunn. Harry Opinion, A Cappella, Musical Extravaganza, Iusendra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Social Sci- ence Club, Stunt Shows Tall and blonde. he likes to dance: Everyone should see him prance. 655 0 , 155 Ronalee, Racli, and Robin hold a conference at the Rec. I milton. Patricia nior Class Play, Senior Serv- Club, Cheerleader, lusen- h, Y-Teens, lr. Red Cross 'pleasing manner. a pleasing smile. hkes you stop to chat awhile. Hamilton. Ronald Transfer from Woodruff Lettermen's Club, Varsity Track Ron's manner is very droll: His theme is Shake, Rattle. and Roll! Harband. Leonard Transfer from Woodruff Track Manager Leonard enioys collecting stamps. At this he is the champ of champs. Page 49 Harper. Shirley -Harrer, Thomas Harris, Arthur Hartnett. Richard Iusgndra, Social Scienbce Club, A wizard with radios, T.V. as Band, Stamp Club, Track, Bowl- Musical Extravaganza Page, G.A.A., Stunt Show Well. ing, Intramural Basketball, Straight-forward, trustworthy, Always friendly-ever so near, We think this Senior's really Cross Country and true, Shirlefs the type you want swell. To run a tough four-minute He can do anything he sets to meet. mile his mind to. enior ass Would really make this cap- A tain smile. l Haskin, Ierelyn CREST, lr. Nat'l. Honor ciety, Senior Service Clul Cappella, Music Worksl Musical Extravaganza, lu dra, Latin Club, Social Sc Club, Stunt Show Here's a girl who's really Her lasting friendship stops. Haven, Ierry A Cappella, Musical Extravaf qanza, Sophomore Football In lite's struggle he's bound to WLE, TE! he's the sort that never gives in. Setting oil fire-alarms is a suppressed desire! Heilborn, Marion Heinrich, Rosalie French Club, German Club, Opinion, Iusenclra, Cue Club, G.A.A. French Club, Stunt Show Brim tull of laughter, brim full A quiet, most attractive lass, of iun. A worthy member of our class. She has a smile for everyone. 7 i 3 Heinz. Sharon Opinion, Co-op Club, Iusen Cue Club, Social Science C Stunt Shows She'll leave dear mem'ries. know this: We can ne'er forget this hal miss. l' tx' man Track At studies he does take a A quiet fellow. with a merry crack , smile, But he'd rather run around the His friendship is indeed worth- track. while. Page 50 1 clra, Cue Club, Spanislibg lr. Red Cross, Stunt Shovl A pretty way, a winning sj Dressed so neat, and rig, style. , err, Sharyn -op Club, Cue Club, Library ub, Page, Stunt Shows aryn flirt? No, not at all! t she's as pretty as a doll. Hessing, Brock Letterrner1's Club, Football. Track, Wrestling, Fresh.-Soph. Basketball, Fresh.-Soph. Base- ball The football field is where this man shines, He always holds the opposing lines. Hewitt, Pamela CREST, Soph. Class Secy., Stu- dent Council, Quill and Scroll, Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Service Club, Iusendra, Latin Club, French Club, Social Sci- ence Club Shining hair and sparkling eyes, For winning ways, Pam takes the prize. Heymann. Mary Elizabeth Opinion, Musical Extravaganza, F.N.A., lusendra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Soe cial Science Club, Stunt Show A pretty girl with a pretty smile, To hear her laugh, we'd walk a mile. fillenburg, Carol Hines, 'Virginia Hoffnagle, Barbara Holland, Gregory ue'Club, G.A.l-X. Co-ob Club, GJ-X.A. Co-op Club, F.N.A., Social Sci- French Club friendly, happy girl is she, If it's lots of fun you're after, ence Club, Stunt Shows Greg is a boy who will never 'ith a pleasing personality. Let Ginnie coax you with her Someday the pride of an office rest laughter. she'll be: Unfil he has done his very In hard-working Barb, a typist best. we see. Feliz Navidacl, Senorita. Hill, William Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Stamp Club, Track, Intra- mural Basketball and Baseball The army will satisfy Bill: The role of captain he may fulfill. ezzior ass Y..-5--.-Y-.. ,--.v KY -r - V .A.A. Senior Class Play, German -Opinion, Jr. 'Nat'l. Honor So- all and dark and extra nice, Club Ci9lY,f 91'1ClT5, Spanish Club, oves the rule 'bout sugar A lively fellow with iokes lr. Ti! Cross ' ' and spice. a-plenty, Chelerfulfgay. gobd-nature , An enemy of none, but a friend too, 9 . of many, SheQl stand, by you and. see you through. Page 5l d 'S Kowalske, Fred Kramer, Charles Key Club, A Cappella, Varsity Chuck's a friend oi the very Football, Varsity Track best: On the qridiron Fred shows In future years. he'll travel his brawn: Central will miss him when he's gone. West. Kuecker, Iames Opinion, Greetings of '54, Latin Club, Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Football, Stunt Shows At playing the clown, Iim's an ace: When he's around, there's not a straight face. Laird. Marcia CREST, Opinion, Sr. Service Club, Music Workshop, F.T.A., Cue Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show A girl of wit and gracious ways. She deserves in the iuture happiest days. 4 3 l Landis, Iudith CREST, Quill and Scrolls Nat'l, Honor Society, Sr. SS, ice Club, Music Workslii lusendra, Cue Club, Lei Club, French Club, Social ,x ence Club Calm, unruftled. always same, A friendly person, Iudy's name. elzior ass Larence, Robert CREST, Opinion, Committee of Forty, Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Key Club, lusendra, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show Now here's a iellow who's really O.K., A perfect gentleman in every way. Our copy ot the Declaration ot Largent, Patricia Opinion, Sr. Service Club, Music Workshop, Musical EX- travaganza, F.N.A., Co-op Club, lusendra, Page, Stunt Shows Her smile is there for all to see, A popular girl she'll always be. Larison, Rolland A Cappella, Musical Extrava- ganza, Iusendra, Ir. Red Cross, Stunt Show Rolly hopes to join force: In the riding a t 3 i 5 Lynn 'ii Sr. Service Club, M p, F.T.A., Iusent Spanish Club, Social Scieo Club, Stunt Show a Pretty face and kind heart She's very interested in az Independence instills pride in our seniors. Larson, Iames Larson, Roy Cross Country, Golf, Fresh, Social Science Club, Freshman Soph. Baseball Track, Stunt Show 1 lim is a golfer, a serious kind. Roy's a boy to catch people's One ofthe nicest you can find. attention, Page 54 Mechanically worthy and of special mention. w i E Laughland, loanne Iusendra, Cue Club, S Show t To see Icsie with her iav.:j iokebook, ' You would not have fa: look. X l . Bart Cappella, Musical Extrava- German Club, Bowling boats makes this sen- ior gay. helps chase the blues away. Lesch. Margaret Levy, Barbara Lewis, Ierry Li Grisse. Caryl You'll always find her writing Co-op Club, Cue Club, Y- Student Council, French Club, One in a million. she'll get the a letter. Teens, G.A.A. Basketball, Baseball, Freshman chance There are few things this gal Barbara enioys walking her Football To travel someday to Pans likes better. dog- flerry gives you a good. clean France. Out in a deep. dense. misty fg ff game M, fog. ,,,,,fln life and: in ,basketball iust 1 Lf' the sameu'-f' f . ,'u AJ fn L4 l V' , . lf! jflyf if Q, Q R fly ,, . Ap.. , W .1144 if indsey. Marilyn Litterst. Deanna Loar, Roger Luchsinger. Katherine amous lor her clever wit. CREST, Committee of Forty, Cue Club, Latin Club, Letter- Music Workshop, Co-op Club, arilyn likes to baby-sit. A Cappella men's Club, Stunt Shows Cue Club, Social Science Club, Great artists are horn. not Bud is one of the favorite pals G.A.A. found. Ol every guy and all the gals. Friendly Kathy is active. in- In artistic ability she does deed. abound. In G.1-LA. she takes a lead. ' Suggestions, always suggestions lor Student Council. erzior Glass ucy. Martha pinion, lr. Nat'l. Honor So- iety, Orchestra, Music Work- hop, F.N.A., Latin Club, Social cience Club artha's intelligence isn't just luck. takes energy. zeal. and lots of pluck. Lulay. lack Lettermen's Club, Football, Bas- ketball, Track, Soph. Baseball 'Iack's football tactics are the best: Give him the ball. he'll do the rest. Macdonald. Richard Lettermen's Club, Track, Cross Country, Intramural Basketball, lr. Red Cross Dick hopes to enter the med- ical field: Great discoveries his talent will yield. Page 55 Maher, Bernard Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Football, Basketball, Fresh.- Soph. Baseball Bernie is an athletic guy, He sends the balls up flying high. G Q55 0 55 Mahl, Iohn Musical Extravaganza, Spanish Club, Wrestling, Fresh.-Soph. Football, Stunt Show Riding broncs and bulls com- prises Slim's pleasure: We're sure he'll win a rodeo treasure. Mansfield, Dorothy Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, A Cap- pella, Music Workshop, Musi- cal Extravaganza, Iusendra, Cue Club, Social Science Club Swimming, singing, talented so. Dorothy's a charmer, a pleas- ure to know. Marcus, Norman Transfer from Woodruff Opinion, Football From Woodruff Norman came this Year, He's making football his career. Marks, Arnold A Cappella, Track, Fresh.-E Baseball A sheik among the lad wonder why? Is it his uke that makes sigh? 3 2: Marshall, Clayton Sophomore Class Treasurer, Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Stunt Show A friendly, red-haired boy is Tyke, ' Baseball is one of his maior likes. Tickets will be on sale in the ticket booth during all lunch hours. Martin, Iohn Musical Extravaganza, Stage Crew, Iusendra, Track, Cross Country, Intramural Basketball and Football, Lettermen's Club, Ir. Red Cross, Stunt Shows Working on stage crew, his congenial way Makes new friends every day. Mathis, Mike Student Council, Senior Class Play, Iusendra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Lettermen's Club, Football, Golf, Wrestling, Fresh.-Soph. Basketball and Baseball To be a lawyer will bring him fame: We know some day we'll be hearing his name. I Matson, Phyllis Always with a happy cror With friends, Phyllis is dowed. Mattocks, William Transfer from East Peoria, A Cappella, Musical Extrava- ganza, Baseball, Intramural Basketball As second tenor. Bill's our choice To make Grand Opera. with his voice. Page 56 Mauerman, Charlotte F.N.A., Latin Club, Social Sci- ence Club A capable nurse she wants to be, We hope she'll always be happy, carefree. at 3 McClintock, Marilyn Latin Club Marilyn's peeve is people'- razz: She has a grand collectioxl' iazz. lcClugage, Kathryn oinion, Ir. National Honor tciety, Greetings of l954 , usic Workshop, Musical Ex- tvaqanza, Iusendra, Latin ub, French Club, Stunt Show 1 success's door she'll lift the latch V ith her beautiful voice and looks to match. McCready, Robert Track, Cross Country Now Bob's interested in track. But some day he'l1 drive a Cadillac. McDonald, Mary CREST, Ir. Nat'l. Honor So- ciety, Sr. Class Play, Sr. Serv- ice Club, Music Workshop, lusendra, Latin Club, French Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows The cheer that's prevalent in her smile Makes Mary charming all the while. McDonough, I. David Opinion, German Club, Basea ball Mgr., Freshman Football, Stunt Show When he beats those drums. Dave rocks the hall: Come on kids. we'll have a ball! Henry, Mary ST, Quill and Scroll, lr. 'l. Honor Society, Sr. Serv- Club, A Cappella, Iusen- Latin Club, German Club, Science Club, Stunt la a thing and does it well, a word-we think she's McKinney, Luther McKune, Sharon McNamara. Brooks We hear he wants to make a CREST, Quill and Scroll, Opinion, Student Council, Key million: G.A.A. Club, Stage Crew, lusenclra, Why not try for a couple As a typist, she worked on Cue Club, French Clubs Social billion? the '55 CREST: Science Club, Stunt Shows We all know she is one of the This carefree boy has the nick- best. name Mac : Oi abilities, he has no lack. McGrew, E. Robert Track, Fresh.-Soph. Track A fellow we like is Bob Mc- Grew, We only wish that he were two. G!6L55 155 Lynn appreciates Brock's chivalry. Rodney plan a house with no wants to be an architect. r A Cappella, Ger- man Club People ask, 't re- lufn Make this really burn. Melzer, Bette Opinion, Sr. Service Club, Music Workshop, Cue Club, Iusendra, F.N.A., Office Asa sistant, Stunt Show A little blonde as quick as she Will keep you going, yes sir-ee! Page 57 Meskimen. Iames Committee of Forty, Spanish Club, Lettermen's Club, Track, Cross Country, Fresh.-Soph. Basketball Nimble he. and light of limb, Few on the track outdistance him! elzior ass Miller, Iohn A Cappella, German Club Iohn speaks German very well. At P.H.S., he rings the bell. Montag. Iudith Sr. Service Club, Greetings of '54 , Music Workshop, Mus- ical Extravaganza, lusendra, Spanish Club Slender and tall, always so neat. Iudy's charming, hard to beat. Montgomery. Sue Opinion, Cue Club, F.T.A., F.N.A., Iusendra, Social Sci- ence Club, Spanish Club, Page, Stunt Show People turn around and stare When they see Sue's convert- ible there. Moore, Charles CREST, Iusendra, Music W shop, German Club, Hi-Y, S Shows This senior is going to try To be a member of the F. Morrison, Ann Muhl, Zane Mulvaney. Roger Opinion, A Cappella, Iusen- Band, German Club Band, Track dra, Cue Club, Page, G.A.A., He enjoys music at its best, Rog hopes to be a successful lr. Red Cross, Stunt Show But yet he has time tor a ioke man: An airline hostess Ann's to be: and a jest. We'll find him in Florida, qet- She'l1 be successful, wait and ting a tan. see! Behind the scenes at our senior class play. Nash, Iames Football, German Club To classes we always dash, We'll never forget our Iim Nash. Needham Rita lune Fantasy GAA Coop Club We hope she'll have a happy life And realize her ambition to be a housewife. Page 58 Negley Michael CREST Swimming He likes to sail all the We hope he has lun li!e's way. Wilbur the day his diploma he does receive be sorry to see him leave. Neumiller. Thomas Opinion, Ir. Nat'l. Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll, Key Club, A Cappella, Music Work- shop, Iusendra, Latin Club, French Club, Stunt Shows Tom can be serious and he can jest. ' His Opinion is always the very best. Norton, lane! French Club An active girl with lots ol pals. She is one ci our nicest gals. Nunnally. Gary O'Day. Kenneth Swimming Senior Class Play, Key Club, Gary thinks photography is Stamp Club, Track fun: Ken was a star on the Varsity He'l1 meet you with a ioke. a track. pun. 1 We hope now and then that If geyt f,,f.gr , 94,614 he'11 be back. N ,-f' png T . la. Q , ,fi t ,- E 'W ' -:, William Debating, Greetings errnan Club, lntra- Basketball, Bowling, Stunt Show Sure-some other day! now I think l'll hit the Owen. Phyllis Committee of Forty, Sr. Serv- ice Club, Greetings of '54f' lune Fantasy, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Iusendra, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows Her friends all say She's really keen! The cutest girl they've ever Seen. Leslie Lettermen's Club, Track, Country, Fresh.-Soph. track his merits are not ot forget our Leslie Penn, Oscar He likes to see girls again and again: This is the pastime of Play- boy Penn. Page 59 Owens. Donald Parker, I udith Freshies are his pet peeve: They'll all be sorry to see Don leave! Opinion, Music Workshop, lusendra, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows Her hobby is to have parties galore: Here's hoping she will have many more. ezzior ass These seniors are kept busy by returns from our magazine campaign. Powell, David Pierson, Corwin Pentecost, Lynda Pople, Robert Poplette, Gerald Musical Extravaganza, Spanish GAA. Lettermen's Club, Swimming, A Cappella, German Club Vice-President Student Cc Club, Bowling Listening to records is a pas- Hi-Y, Stunt Shows As a doctor he will reach the cil, Key Club, German C Carney the Cat is his nick- time of Lynn's: His ambition is to be a mil- top: , Spanish Club, Track, Sv name: Her ambition in lite we hope lionaire We're awiully gladhlgrgil we ming Without him P.H.S. will ne'er she'll win. And go through life without kndtw V.-Q-wi. I .Earnest and loyal.he'll alw be the same. a care! t',' A,,,-'11, V LA T, 3- If come through: ri ,Lvl jug' Awwofh. 'M ,gf,gZi'l2ave will succeed in w W 'Q ly 'L ever he'll do. iff f V 'I KL Powell. Patricia Pullen, Gerald Pat likes roller skating: A Cappella, Latin Club, Intra- We give this senior a very mural Basketball, Stunt Show high rating. Jerry wants to be an M.D. ,liege , -,Mu n- gil ljfyh54j4'fj A Mac! Rabold, Diane Ragler, Frank lusendra, Page, Ir. Red Cross A Cappella, German C Her art work you can always Letterrnens Club, Footb tell l'li-Y He'1l be a success-iust wait Because it's always done so Frank's a boy we cons and see! w 11.5 - choice: . . - LQ., ,W We'11 always remember L' A X 9 P I, beautiful voice. ' if-ff-wr aff .. ,lwff I3 P F V Home rooms race for O inion subscri tions. , ,. Reams. Mary Kay CREST, Senior Service Club, F.N.A,, Iusendra, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show Mary's smile is quite disarm- ing, How can this girl be so charm- ing? Page 60 1 2 Reinmann, Gerald Track Team Manager Driving. driving all arount Here's a boy whose i ment's sound. sing. Mary Margaret appella, Music Workshop, ical Extravaganza, F.N.A., ndra, Sccial Science Club become a nurse is the de- re of Doc , keep her busy around the ack. Richart, Iudith CREST, F.N.A., Iusendra, Cue Club, French Club, Social Sci- ence Club, Stunt Shows Bright-eyed Iudy has talent and zest: Her artistic ability ranks with the best. Rippel, Iohn Risk, Norma Bowling CREST, lune Fantasy, Cue His ambition is to own a gas Club, Page, lr. Red Cross, station Stunt Shows Where people will gather from When you know Norma a all o'er the nation. while. You'll find that you know how to smile! holl, Sally Roifol. Paul Rohner, Robert Rosenthal, Walter , G.A.A. Transfer frorn Woodruff Golf Co-op Club, Ir. Red Cross g and sleeping she likes To be a success is Paul's big Playing golf agrees with Bob: Gum chewers are his pet do: aim: When he's a pro he'll do a peeve: will always see it We're sure he'lI win himself good iob. A justifiable complaint. w rough. great fame. believe. zell, Byron ion, Key Club, A Cap- , Latin Club, French Club, rrnen's Club, Swimming, t Shows n will satisfy his whim e new Y tal-ring a swim. Roth, Ronald Opinion, A Cappella, lusen- clra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Golf, Stunt Shows He's never too sad. he's never too gay: He likes to play golf the live- lcng day. Page 6l Risser. Ronalee Student Council, Committee of Forty, F.N.A., lune Fantasy, Sr. Service Club, lusendra, French Club, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows Call her glamorous, call her gay. Ronalee is tops in whatever you say. Q55 V 0 35 e l Mrs Chaniness orthepedic students acquire brain food an C if Ruhaak, Robert Russell, Thelma Sargent, Fred Sawicki, Donald Senior Class Play, A Cappella, Thelma dislikes those who Transfer from Todd School, Don wants to be iirst to land Musical Extravaganza, Stunt promises make, Woodstock, Illinois, Sr. Class on the moon: Show And for no reason their prom- Play We h0Pe he achieves this VSTY A handsome boy with light ises break. Fred took part in our Senior soon. red hair, C1355 Pl-BY' We think that Bob will go And portrayed Francois in somewhere. a talented way. enior Glass . ,. ,A , Schad, Catherine Opinion, Sr. Service Cappella, Music Wo F.T.A,, lusendra, Spanish Social Science Club, Stunt Show Never a worry-never Something up? Cathy's Scherli, Donna Opinion, Sr. Service Club, Band, Music Workshop, Musi- cal Extravaganza, lusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows See her swimming in that pool, Friendly, happy, she's rea1 cool. Schneider, Charles Senior Class Play, Iusendra, lntrarnural Football Paper plane pilots make his toes curl: They always keep him in a big whirl. Our team celebrates an uncleteatecl season. Schneider, Edward Band, Orchestra, Stage Crew, Social Science Club, Letter- n'1en's Club, Fresh.-Soph. Foot- ball, Fresh.-Soph. and Varsity Track, Wrestling ln Pep Assemblies, Ed leads the band: He likes to lend a helping hand. Schusler, Sue Sr. Service Club, travaganza, F.N.A Cue Club, Latin Science Club, Cf.A.A., Show Cute, clever, and iull o Known and liked by eve I 1 UTS i 5 S ruff? TONY mastiff r,l,,,,.iwi.l5'giS it aw s tfitixecraa fititiferr :so Schwartz, Barbara Opinion, Music Workshop, Cue Club, Library, G.A.A. Barb's pet peeve is people who are late And keep her waiting lor a date. ge E32 Scooiakes, Maria , Opinion, Ir. Nat'l. l-lono ciety, Music Workshop, cal Extravaganza, luse Cue Club, Latin Club, F Club, Social Science Stunt Shows Maria zips along-she'll in tire: Q The type of spirit we al mire. lrry, Ianice .A. ce's peeve we should take n heart- fple who don't finish what Ley start. Seiler, Daniel Opinion, lr. Class Treasurer, Student Council, Key Club, lusendra, Bowling, Stunt Shows Dannie is really one swell guy: The girls all look at him and sigh. Shaklee, Barbara Shaw. Millard People discussing themselves Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Co-op all the while Club, Cue Club Make Barb frown instead of With his ability. Millard won't smile. stop Until he has reached the very top. kle, Charles mittee of Forty, German , Social Science Club, ming, Stunt Show n Chuck's along we al- ys know picnic or party wi'l be a ow. Shrier, Sandra Opinion, Senior Service Club, Music Workshop, Iusendra, French Club, Social Science Club, Page, Stunt Shows We all adore a pretty miss In such a sordid world as this. Shroyer, Ianet Music Workshop, lusendra, Cue Club, French Club, Page, G.A.A., Stunt Shows Ian's spare time is spent with her horses: She makes this fit in with her other courses. Siegan, ludith CREST, Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Service Club, Greetings ot '54 , A Cappella, Music Workshop, lusendra, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows Red of hair. brilliant of smile, Iudy is always a lriend worth- while. Caught in the act of eating in the halls. 3 '3 E 2 Sherwood. Ruth Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Music Workshop, F.T.A., Iusendra, Cue Club, French Club, Social Science Club,Page, Stunt Show As a teacher, Ruth will make the grade: A good beginning she's al- ready made. W elzior Glass nion, Co-op Club, Iusendra, 3 Club, Social Science Club, 1t Shows ing iun makes Donna gay: ielps her pass the time way. German Club On automobiles he likes to work: A task he has, he will not shirk. l fi Page Go -we W MDM Yau .iff ' '48 . Q Smiley. Karl Sokolis, Roger Stotler, Dorothy Steinbach. Sharon Band, Latin Club, Intramural Transfer from Woodruff F.T.A., lr. Red Crcss Transfer from Galva High Basketball He spent three years at Wood- Clever and witty, but oh, so School A great discovery Karl wants ruff High: shy, Another Dior we hope she , io make: We're glad he didn't pass us Dorothy's the apple ol every- won't be, Will it be a planet or a lake? by. one's eye. Guess we'll have to wait and see. G aa 0 1 Stevens. Dolores Co-op Club, Library Club At square-dancing, she if the caH: She's the champion oi them Sulaski. Ronald Summers, Iudith Sumner. Gerald Opinion, lr. Nat'l. Honor So- Musical Extravaganza, French Lettermen's Club, Football ciety, Intramural Sports, Stunt Club, Social Science Club, Mgr., Fresh.-Soph. Baseball Shows G.A.A. If you care lor a story, a ioke. He likes to hear money jingle: Someday we'd like to take a or a iest, A cash register makes him look We reler you to Ierry, for his tingle. Into Iudy's P.H.S. scrapbook. are the best. A Cappella boys Beat Me Daddy in pep assembly. Sutter, Karen Opinion, Senior Service Music Workshop, Musica travaganza, lusendra, Ge Club, Library Club, Stunt E Small and spry, with no lt Karen likes to live ' p. PM CREST, Opinion, Student Coun- cil, Quill and Scroll, Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Greetings of '54, lusendra, Latin Club, So- cial Science Club, Page A happy heart, a merry mind, Nancy's like that-a hard kind to find. Page 64 l at luv L I Leytermen's'Cl b, For Baseball, Fresh: ph. B, ball Now here's a boy who k his stuii- ln all the sports he's p tough. 1 1 rksen, Donald Tobias. Allan Truitt, Regina sity and Fresh.-Soph Foot- Track, Wrestling, Fresh.-Soph. Transfer from Academy of Our , Varsity and Fresh.-Soph. Football, Fresh.-Soph. Track Lady lk, Wrestling While Toby swings merrily As a teacher of small try inches are many, they along, Regina will make them want elp him a lot: He whisiles Stardust , his to try. rack he can do what others innot. favorite song. Tucker, Iudith Opinion, lr. Nat'l. Honor So- ciety, Music Workshop, Musi- cal Extravaganza, lusendra, Cue Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows On the Opinion she is great And has never acquired one bad trait. good sport and fun to s a student on the go. Sandra Van Gundy, Mary Vasconcellos, William Volpini, Sandra Freshman Class Vice- Transfer from Manual Intramural Basketball, Stunt Opinion, Co-op Club, Stunt :, Quill and Scroll, When Mary acquires all her Shows Show Board, A Cappella, money, We hope that Mink passes We all know that time will a, Cue Club, Latin Club, All the boys will be calling the test tell Science Club, Stunt her honey ! And becomes the best car- If Sandy's paintings will sell designer in the Midwest! well. We'll all come! Ufen, lack Projection Crew, Spanish Club, Fresh.-Soph. Baseball Up in the proiection booth we see Iack: This is where he shows his knack. Q55 0 55 'Richard and eating, what l combination! 5 man really has determi- lation. P l l Wallace, Io Ann Opinion, Senior Service Club, Music Workshop, Musical Ex- travaganza, lusendra, Page, G.A.A. We know Io will make a good secretary, For she has all qualifications necessary. Page 65 Wareham, Ianet CREST, Quill and Scroll, lr. Nat'l. Honor Society, A Cap- pella, Music Workshop, Iusen- dra, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows Ianet always does her best, And helps us edit the '55 CREST. eizior ass Washington, Ruth Watkins, Iasper Weerts, Ianet Cakes and cookies she will A Cappella, Track A Cappella, Orchestra, Music bake: Iasper has a fine bass voice, Workshop, Musical Extrava- We hope there'll also be a For Pinza's stand-in, he's our qanza, Iusendra, Cue Club, steak! choice. Latin Club She is tall, she is sweet. As a stenographer she can't be beat. 5 2 Weisert, Fred l Lettermen's Club, Fresh.-f and Varsity Track, Stunt S Clever and witty whe he's seen: Fred's brain is truly a machine. tel? Wells, David , Greetings of '54, A Cap- pella, Musical Extravaganza, lusendra, Freshman Basketball, Fresh.-Soph. Track, Intramural Footballj Stunt Show The Boy Scout spirit has not died, For Davie likes to cook out- side. Westbrook, Larry Student Council, Fresh.-Soph. Football, Fresh.-Soph. Basket- ball In the garb ol a pilot or with engineers We will find Larry in future years. Even seniors can't go up the clowns. Wheeler, Nancy To be a teacher is Nancy's dream: She'll keep her students on the beam! Whitmore, Robert CREST, Opinion, Sr. Play, lune Fantasy, luse Spanish Club, Letterm Club, Fresh.-Soph. and V. Football Mgr., Stunt Shov Robin worked hard cnl cnrzsr staff, mo, , Taking remembered snap cf you. Whittaker, Richard Committee of Forty, Key Club, A Cappella, Band, Cue Club, Latin Club, Letterme-n's Club, Swimming, Stunt Show Swimming, swimming all the day, Dick's a champion in every way. Page 66 Williams, Mack l Band W Mack wants to take a dt irip L l Around the globe in a l ship. liams, Richard twho laughs last. laughs le best D Q ick's motto to the rest. 5' Wiss, Barbara Opinion, Senior Service Club, Greetings of '54, A Cap- pella, Orchestra, Music Work- shop, lusendra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Stunt Shows This talented girl whom we all like so Plays the piano well, we know. Woerner, Donald Of automobiles, Don knows every phase, He can take them apart many different ways. Woodley, Carol CREST, Sr. Service Club, Music Workshop, Iusendra, Cue Club, Latin Club. French Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show Carol worked hard on the CREST section, Classes: She's one of Central's most capable lasses. gm, Phyllis ion, Sr. Service Club, A pella, Music Workshop, A., Iusenclra, Latin Club, iish Club, Social Science J, Stunt Shows too sober, not too gay, l is happy all the day. Young, Mariorie Opinion, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Musical Extrava- ganza, lusenclra, Cue Club, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show Collecting iewelry keeps Margie busy: To count it all would make us dizzy. Zehr, Iane CREST, Quill and Scroll, lune Fantasy, Greetings of '54, Music Workshop, Latin Club, French Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Shows Small and lively, she's the kind- One in a million, hard to find. Ziegele. Ion Ion's favorite expression is Very cool : We think he applies to this little rule. When in doubt, class consults Mr. Burns. Wright, Constance lune Fantasy, Greetings cf '54, A Cappella, Music Wcrk- shop, lusendra, Musical Exe travaganza, Cue Club, F.N.A. Connie wants to be a nurse, She'll make us better instead of worse. M ff fill I,' . , lt ,vz Q ,J , 2 L' 2 ' X ' , ,, - ! mr., ,. ' U f' f J. , X -U 1, , , ' 5 '-- ij ,t,:' if Q, X t, f A is dee, eizior , 4 AQ , 55. 6L55 lgler, Benny shrnan Class Secretary, Stu- rt Council, A Cappella, sical Extravaganza, lusen- , Cue Club, Spanish Club, ial Science Club, Stunt tws py, smiling, bright as a tenny, tw who we mean? That's ur Benny! Zipper, Carolyn Opinion, Senior Service Club, F.N.A., F.T.A., lusendra, Social Science Club,Page, Stunt Show Glamorous. cle v e r, popular. too, Versatile lady, we'd say, wouldn't you? Page 67 wziors .Bike ebzq Upper- assmen At last we are upper-classmenln was the refrain which echoed joyfully throughout the class of l956 early in the fall. Our freshman year was eventful. Everyone was happy over the success of our homecoming stunt with the lciri cus theme. To the last mail, we pitched enthusiastically into our schools affairs. The next year, we thought that we were quite grown up as sophomores. Together, we continued to achieve rec- ognition. Our stunt show that year was High Nine . ln September of l954, we entered Pl-l.S. for our third year, The hard work on our third stunt show, Snow- White , was rewarded by great ac- claim. Another loig event came when we chose our class rings. ln the spring, we sponsored the Iunior Prom very successfully. As we venture forth into our last year at Peoria High, we hope to fulfill our dreams. Top Row: Secretary Dale Kron, Treasurer Charles White. Middle ow: resi en ne rei ice- res' ent ar r nway Bottom W R P dtIatK ,V P 1d BbaaCo Row: Miss Fieselman, Mr. Szepessy. 1 Page 68 23 BCC r37ml ,.rrl v fra, 1 rwsi : ljwri .rwpjqr .,,, Q--- .Q . , f- ' 'Z s f :' f awoxwmilimwwi gygk x yjgxbf .A,, km Emmy ' '3535'-5-' 2 . 515 - ' ' ' ,,,., 1 f, , nfs , - lf ' Qt:--'frrfgg'-1 ,Q A, ': :'2 IM, 5 Q i f 2 1 gs L.'2ff:::15 K K' ' ll Lx ,Q 5 'Jimi till.. v 4 -'qi' M k J 7 li Q Q3 - Q w f .. -51 Eiifiir' ' ' ,ff Y' ' ' M Adkins, ludY Alcom, Madge Alvis, Ronnie , I nderson, Ed Andres, Marcia , I is if ,Elia 4 , M , , Va , . .I: F' l , . I1 if 1 ' f-1' ':-, V ,, V ' A ' Q -ag: .... . 9 ' ? A 5 235-5 A w,s,?'1,Jli , Qi lf V Ashlon, Clive , Armsirong, Ruthanne Ashby, Gerald ,df r flqei ' afhell ' A MIL I B , ass of 5 i' y N 9 i A' ,ff n I0 - -- , Mlm iw 1 1 A 0 F ' 1, . K . EEE? as 34:1Z':'V, rj 'Ha-3.5 ' 52 ., '7 V G Arbuckle, Iohn imaiai aw ard ga gg .s X Ayres, Ann Barrett. 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Q , 'if' W ,, , 0 - .q u Sandra Page 74 , was 2 il 3' 2-af , ff x 'sf 2 M' XM if E, 5 Scoofakes, Elayne Scrugham, Sandy Seibold, Darryl Seifrid, Sue Q if W' r g S UCP ff ',,' 3 'YQ , I Seyller, Ierry Shilling, Iames - fu ,- we T, T ,,:, T-f is -1-?Q :.. -1--- -.Q- C T W n TT T C , Shi , Nan Shreliler, Celeste A O49 , lr 1, ,gi ,Q Sf ,,-mv ..... p ..,,. ,. . .... 1 ali ,g f 1 3:5 is 'Q 'X 'aff . YE ii Ann Smith, lames Snavely, Charles P' ' 53. 54 ,, J, :: :E1 ' Q f . J . JJ ' x 1 - , - :,,,.g.,,. . lv Shrier. Clella Snyder, Lorraine . ' 0' ,JJ J mr ass s 4 if Jflff' Soulhwick, Bill T 2 VJ PQ .. , x 5 4 WF' 'Q .iw gags is ly ' J, 1 ff X Wi-rwY,r I , , , , , Stern, Carol . .,,.,,.,.. 1 ' :ir 3iQW1,' , .u ifw 2' lik? wzs fg Suili?2S lol, U if Stern, Larry Stidham Sutherland, Roberta Swank, Stephen ,go T y Xl -v-- if .5 in M is TL ' ee T T yhehh 2 T -'hhh, ' ge: .a .n f T Tay r, ' d Taylor, I yce Taylor, Ruth Thomas, lim A V: I 3 1 X 4 1.5.2, -,ELI M W 1 I ..,,, r H Qelv. ,,.. '--1e.'h . T T l : T -:,T 5' 1-- e T Tingwall, Tom Tompkins, Richard Tomkinson, Ioan Toms, Eugene Page 75 Siinnelt, Conrad Swardenski, James Thompson, Don Toms, Iohn a n ,ana unto 4 ' 1 A 2 .xiii ull 1 0 . r E 4 T L fl a.. Shuberi, I udie Sinks, Kay 4, -'f-- I ' , Z? Snyder, Skip Son , Roberta W bp 0-I T T a , o ' f ' T Z,e,l T Sleqer, Loren ' V 'fini .3 . .. 'TTTT :,.,2 Q , II 'Q . I ., ,,.,.:: ' f 1, 35'Q:t:f.f ' ,, 7 3 2 i T',T-,, a?':??gii':, If 1 --'-E :::,::. A lkil , -If .-:, L JL' A, I . fir .... .. .. .... ,Z rry' i My :YZ gg f sm L ' l Sir ' an - . l,14' If T 1 ,. ,I , 1 A .Ii,,,' I iv' X ,V f 'Q -I , ':, ' 446 A s V diff , ' I fgocglcaklyn if f M11 . in .i ., z is ' Q 'Z ' f, Q' 1' -h e A y , . n w 1- wi, an ,., an Thompson. S aron Y Tinqes, Virgil 0 .,.. :.:.5, . M ,, wi ,gg , Towers, Iames Tucker, David .E f ,S:?'WJW5fi'f ' UWA ff , .. H A ,. ,svsfwqlwie ' 'Y ' , ,, W. 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V,:. 5 ,l Z ff if 5534: 'iv ,, iw Wood, Larry Left to right: Mr. Burris, Vice-President Bob Maloney, President Gordon Wiss, Miss Masccco, Secretary ludy Webber, Treasurer Don Essig. Page 78 Soplzomores Explore ew mferes fs Two long, yet short years the class of l957 has spent at Peoria l-ligh. As we watched this year's crop ot new- comers, we all agreed that it's good to be sophomores. Our freshman year was spent in get- ting to know our school and its inhabi- tants, both faculty and students. We were sure that P.l-l.S. was tops . Last November, we portrayed Alice in Wonderland for our stunt show. When we were selected as the win- ners, our joy knew no bounds. As sophomores, most ot us were occupied with two new subjects, geom- etry and biology. ln the latter, a tew wizards were honored with the title, Doctor of Frogologyu. Now we are moving on. We sin- cerely hope that our last two years in these halls of learning will be as happy as the first. awwnr fr f 95 2 4 ti 1 63 Adams, Bernie ,I ll' sl? xiii X W 5.QfxJ.f W ,H Avant, Annie saw? li Beck, Carol Y Boyd, Lawrence .WSW sf , If B1-aswell, Elaine V L-,fi ,1 ' I 1123 arm. k f ,-.- Q , ,.,, 1141, ru, , AM ,- Burhans, Betsey 234' L ,,,e,.. or B -:-V 33 ---- ---- , 55aMVaE.fiiw5? 26 E ff .Six Albee. Iudi f' 1.q , . 1 e-', Q Babcock, Carolyn Tw ! vu, be '41 'sf XX M 8 K ,J W ,.., , Beil, Diane .Qing , .':, Q E' .,,. ,.'.' g A ,l ., ,M if h Broadhurst, Dorothy Burrows, Carl s 65 QE -: ,..,-, , ,. . TRU, , 5327 me f S A . Anderson, Rosalyn Q ' iz: , fail :Lt Bahney, Ioyce 'll' Belsley, Margaret Ansoraqe. Ioyce J :,,..Vv K . 0.1453 4 -F xl at A , , 751 'il 1' w ,5X,.::.x. ., t 9, . Y .2-21, Bale, Larry L ' Y ? 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Roger , 5 4'4- ,...... McElwee. Iohanna McIntyre. Ioyce U Mack. Lois Manias, Emanuel ful if' as ff f 59 ix ,,,,, 5. X M 5 fi Y i a an , McCormick, Ioyce K , fififf-21 ' 7' , Q ,, ,rw il if Mack, Lowell if 3.-fr f ff Mansfield. Michael McCormick. Iudy 6L55 of 'A r ...gy A 4 McKinney, Lorna Miller. Gregory ,,.. TEE? VQAQ W P il 9 ' if .,le,1:5Wi' ,ifTij5g f'???f1lEXflE Mixell, Donna grit -1:5 ,.., ' 1 K ,E . K 'L .. 1 7 255: 4 :WEL 1117212215 1 -:Lil Mahoney, Mahlon Mahrley. Ellen ,ell . V..:., K . if Marcus, Ruthie Marqetis. Pele McCorvie, Lynn A, gf 'kk av 1, Wf- K 3 jim' ' 3 gan rf-.,, L , A McNulty, Mary Lu Mearkle. Walter , ', M fx' A -2:-are, . .,..,. - mga:-g:,,,: , . 'J fl ' :Sift I fl 'V E BK' is if X, in EQ lie' 1, T A 'ii , 'L ,, ' J ? 1 i 1 f l,4,5 y ,.,,, , ., , Monlaq. Carol Moore, Richard 4 G E r' P M 'I yy rl or, y McDaniel. Brooks 'za if ,. ,,r,, 1, ,,., , fi W E ff- 1 A Qi' W - gr. gg. 2 ' ,- , 17 McDowell, Bruce '- ' X Iii Q i 'SP x gf S Q iy Melzer, Iack l Morgan. Iohn im + Q 5179 mx W Murdock. Beverly Myers, Richard Neff, Sharon Nelson, Richard Neumiller, Anamarie Page 83 Newcomb, Paul Nordstrom, Geraldine Oakley, Fred Olson, Ianet O'Day, Patricia ' is Ig ..,..' A Payton, 'i in , S - , Prince, Fred Reinmann, Paul i w, V Reyburn, Suzanne :El f gi 1..-I 2 iflgat z, E E i W r-,:a:f,r:,.,Ky ,gg 05,15 , .. ,,..,..,.., , r .H gr 5 35 xr in X X I 3 rw E Roberts, Paul :s . fi , .1 :-....: ' H fe. 1'5f ?'2azsa:,. w ' , if -,lr '-:jf .fglwfqyjjr g.YfM.Q, ,gv giig -ar A- Samuelson, Diane w x ii A...J!7q:,,r 5-':' sq, if f , : SWS ' - fr ' 3 Q X . W E, 2 is H ,Q 1 , , M W 21 MN X rf 3231 4 . r , , ,gi ,X 2 Patterson, Dianna ly gf 1, ' ,, hi Mfr ff ii I Sonia Perry. Ioyce Peerless, Terry Pfeiffer, Robert Plack, Linda Porter, Bill f it .,,.. ' are dai e Pritchard, Margrett Pugsley, Larry Radley, Bruce Rasor. Donna Readdy, Eileen , Er 01Dh0I'lZ0l 65 if yy.., 3 ffl? g it , . ,M . tgp W7 S Qu E .... , . 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Wiss, Gordon ,ZF ?bw U X is s. fel 2' A311 'ii sffgff 1 ,gy if xl ,Q - 1 Westbrook, Barbara L- :,. is 'V QI. wee L - Williams. Lynne t Me .,,:: Q. if 5 Q Y? NWN! lim X lg. 1 , flag .Q W gn '1 1 Witt, William Page 86 6L55 of Wheadon. David Willock, Lance eifi .- -msg fs . . -2:: .: vzigezg :viii ,.,. , - - ,SN .. .,,,W. Q. w-w r ml:-,. ,skimmer s e w n, .:::.-:g..,. ..,.. .,,.,.,.,.- ' v c ' . r . f x 3 H Q- R ev ' K K 'l z Wheeler, William W . .,. -,. , .E :gg 4, -I g-25:51. at -Q' i ., , Q n i wg . 5. ,K Wilson, Gaye Woosley, Patsy Worman, Ioy Weishofl, Paul i 'ggijGfs,::.wg7- White, IoAnn it ,:' G K ' l ffif' Wilson, Ruth Ann Wyard, lane V Top Row: Vice-President lohn Blossom, Treasurer lack Fahnestock, Mr. Wallace. Bottom Row: Secretary lohn Brown, President Pres Seckel, Miss Ziegler. Page 88 gfesbmen Gffusf fo Last fall We entered Pl-LS.-four hun- dred strong. As we became better ac- quainted With our numerous fellow classmates, the lost feeling that had arrived With us vanished. Of course, we were quick to take advantage of bargains, especially the inexpensive elevator tickets. We were surprised to see the many new lockers established for our benefit. At first, We had trouble remembering our combinations over the week-ends. Often We found ourselves on top of the lockers, or were greeted by a stacked collection of books. Time passed, and We became old-timers at P.H.S. ln November, we turned Roman for our homecoming stunt which was very Well received. Now at the end of our year, We are older and Wiser. May our future as the class of l958 be bright! l V., Q Adler, I acqueline if 2?Sf,i sw ikga .TSSXQ ww Nw ,. '- '52, lffgii msw,as.g M,-asia --:I-:A ---- :'.:f,g- 5 ,::': .,.:: swmgausr WERE 5 - ,... f ' A913 T' N - . - 2225222-2E1'. .... .:i 2E Armbriqht, George 'li-i,- si s f Bagley, Ronnie ?QwMT M E M .,.... -- 4 .,,. . ,, .2 Baun, Fred QwwLw?Qa ',, ziz ' Beyer, Ion Blankmeyer, Iames 22211254 -EFF' .'::::i2:E'. 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Iuanila New 5 r. . gi .:.,,1 . r a X Ja - Wzigg ...., ' zz.,-::1f,z:' - 4 wi if iz. ww i g, ME ,aw ,gf 53 ' -- .a .2 f I 1f':f-:2::g:g: .. ...ri . ,Y ...L , . we lilly' Wilhelm. Genevieve ,.,.f, pan Yates. Diane Page 97 'S MM ,www Q My g ., We E me iirmk for Gezzimf The organizations at Peoria High, which enable us to further investigate our interests, rate a grateful Hurrah from the students for the fascinating sidelights which supplement the every- day facts in the textbooks. tit Nt A CI, 4,1511 GL rqcmizafiolzs Orqcuzizafiolzs which Serve ffm Selma! Student Council Committee of Forty CREST Opinion Pages and Office Assistants Ticket Committee Projection Crew Stage Crew Key Club Library Club gfolzor Sociefies Senior National Honor Society lunior National Honor Society Ouill and Scroll Dramatic l-lonor Society Orqcuzizafiom Gomzecfeg Sckoo! Sugjecfs Latin Club French Club German Club Spanish Club Social Science Club ,Music Urqcuzizafiom A Cappella Choir Girls' Choir Boys' Choir Girls' Glee Club Boys' Glee Club , Music Workshop Bancl Orchestra .Qramafic Urqcuzizafimzs lusenclra Cue Club Ofher Orqouzizafiozzs Y-Teens Future Nurses of America Future Teachers of America Co-op Club Stamp Club Debate Club Page 100 F RED FISHER President ot Student Council The President of our Student Council, Fred Fisher, is an outstanding student who is active in many organizations. Along with presiding over Student Coun- cil, Fred has been very busy with Key Club, Latin Club, football, wrestling, and stunt shows. He was also named winner of a D.A.R. award for good citizenship. Fred will long be remembered for his lead- ership and his help in keeping P.H.S. on top. Page lOl The Student Council, although primarily a service organization, sponsors two major social projects a year, Homecoming and the Christmas formal. Among the Councils many service activ- ities are the Student Directory, Christmas bas- kets, school elections, Greater Peoria Council TOP ROW: G. Wiss, T. Damour, D. Seiler, B. jones, B. Amblad, T. Solomon. THIRD ROW: G, Carr, M. Fisher, R. Risser, P. Hewitt, B. Millan, M. Solomon, N. Swain, G. Peplow, O. Ackerman. SECOND 1 Dave Powell FD Sfudelzf Gonna! l fam LU' Sclwofs emocrcnfic ovemmemf Vice-President Benny Ziegler Marilyn Fisher Skip Snyder Corresponding retary Recording Secretary Treasurer gi s :grl , M if .. r. fat ,.,... 4 ,p Q YF. , -f Q. ' 'gr wif' 4 '-2!f2E'2:-V -f ,M ' 1, , fr 7 , g -- i n :rag '.52..:::- 31 .gran li i l : .ggwpy ....,. g,,...H iff-H-Q5 xwrxwwsf is ' .iw ..... angry' gp V Q ,. :.:,:-- . I, - . . . . 2 f .2 fi, la:-ss ' Q t ...fa i My ...,.. r meetings, and Freshmen orientation day. Sponsored by Miss Conway, Council con- sists oi l8 members and several ex-officio members representing outstanding school activities. The major purposes of the Council are improving the school and fostering better school spirit. ROW: P. Seckel, G. Vlfilson, Miss Conwoy, D. Powell, M. Mills, l. Lewis. SEATED: B. Ziegler, F. Fisher, S. Snyder. Page 102 School supplies are sold at the Student Council Booth. Sfuclerzf mmol! was Voting is one of Student Councils democratic procedures. any rolkcfs Helping the needy is another ot Student Councils projects. E x 2 5 E t 5 Page 103 - gnu. TOP ROW: I. Meslcirnen, D. Iamieson, C. Washington, I. Poppen, A. P. Owen, B. Getz, C. Sandmeyer. L. Grant. SECOND BOW: Mr. McGinnis, P. Fisher, B. Hermann, B. Larence. FOURTH ROW: I. O'Toole, I. Brown, I. Easterbrcok, G. Younge, B. Silverstein. SEATED: Russell, B. Iury, B. Harrison, I. Poad, B. Smith, C. Easterly, B. Radley, A. Brown, D. Whittaker, R. Risser, D. Litterst, I. Shubert. P.. Grimm. THIRD BOW: B. Allen, M. Kennedy, C. Boehm, P. Margetis, ommiffee of ,Clarify gyozizs Our Soda Qcfivifies Page lU4 The Committee of Forty has done a superb job in hacking the sports events and many other activities of the school. Some oi their many accomplishments for this year are: The Saying oi the 'Week, the ldentitication cards, and several dances with new bands. Their sponsor, Mr. O'Toole, does a good job in keeping the committee on its toes. BONALEE BISSEB President oi Committee of Forty All kinds ot snacks are obtained at the Rec. Freshmen qet acquainted at Committee ot Forty's Christmas is brought to the Rec by Committee of Forty's square dance. members. Page 105 Www' Staff Typists- Sharon Mbliune Ierelyn Haskin School Life Editors- Ianet Krei Lynne Brian Senior Editorsm Iudy Sieqan Mary McHenry CREST EDITORIAL AND ART STAFFS TOP ROW: C Woodle M. Solomon S Edwards A, Rube - Yi I - 1 Y' R. Keeler. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fluegel, B. Larence, I. Landis, I. Siegan, I. Christensen, I, I-Iaskin. BOTTOM ROW: C. Trope, M. Iohnson, L. Larke, M. Bruninga, M. Clark. Clie Sfaff Qnrks gf Every day oi the school year until the CREST is published, the CREST staff Works hard to produce a yearbook that appeals to the Whole student body. The business, edi- torial, and photography statts spend a lot ot time making layouts, taking and developing Page lO6 9 M Faculty Editor-eludy Landis Sports Editor-Neal Harman Activity Editors- Mary McDonald Rodney Keeier Classes Editors- Carolyn Constanz Carol Woodley CREST EDITORIAL AND ART STAFFS TOP ROW: l. Stafford, L. Brian, M. Mol-lenry, S. Wolford, N. Harman. SECOND ROW: M. Giese, I. Wareham, B. Rope-rs, I. Krei, Miss Giles. BOTTOM ROW: A. Dutton, S. McKune, l. Richart, M. McDonald, C. Constanz. 0 Qvro ace cz Cop-Wofck pictures, qettinq ads and subscriptions, and Writing Copy. This year the CREST staff, under the sponsorship of Miss Giles, Mr. Koeppinq, Mr. Elueqel, Mr. Sommer, and Mr. Stepping, hopes the CREST is enjoyed by all ot the student body. Page lU7 Business Manager-Sande Underwood, seated. Co-Advertising Managers4Barbara Hackett, lane Zehr. .Aix 4.- CREST BUSINESS STAFF S. Foster, S. Underwood, S. Schad, S. Ianssen, B. Brown, M. Reams. TOP ROW: G. Guernsey, M. Laird, B. Burhans, P. O'Day, B. Mansfield, BOTTOM ROTN: B. Shore, M. Drury, G. Hendricks, B. Hackett, E. Szold, B. Conway, S. Middleton, Mr. Koeppinq. SECOND ROW: H. Kesslinq, L. McCorvie, I. Zehr. CREST PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF R. Whitmore, T. Grimm, Mr. Sommer, G. Endres, D. Wheadon, Mr. Stepping. The Crest business staff works hard to get sub scnbers and adverhsers Page 108 ii .....,.... TOP ROW: M. Dawson, G. Guernsey, I. Rodgers, E. Carlson, N. lack- son, R. Fehr, S. Higdon, R. Greener. C. Hanlon, Mr. Stanger. THIRD ROW: I. Norton, I. Naylor, A. Stone, I. Muhl, V. Hohulin, K. Sonirnez, P. Herzog, I. Larson, R. Wilson, I. Anderson. SECOND ROW: I. .gihrary fab Under the leadership of Mr. Stanger, the library staff takes good care of the books in our library. The members of this staff work before and after school and during their study periods to help the students find and check out books. TOP ROW: B. Pfeiffer, T. Wyard, I. Graham, I. Anderson, S. Stern- field, B. Ketay, M. Staub, S. Middleton, L. Willcck, R. Hicks. FOURTH ROW: S, Howe, P. Wright, M. Cooley, P. Golden, S. Armour, G. Brashear, I. Moreland, N. Curry, I. Russell. THIRD ROW: C. Trope, Streitmatter, S. Taylor, C. Muehlenbrink, S. Martin, S. McElhiney, E. Skinner, R. Taylor, G. Wells, N. Curry. BOTTOM ROW: I. White, V. Iackson, P. KirtleY, I. Habbinga, R. Christensen, R. Landon. Luzior jeg ross The Iunior Red Cross is made up of one representative from each home room. Meet- ing twice each month they plan the activities of the organization each month. The year's chief activities have consisted of helping at the Red Cross Center, caring for needy fam- ilies, and sending a member to Red Cross Camp. K. Iohnson, M. Gilkerson, I. Larson, N. Shipp, B. Manuel, D. Ross, V. Peck, D. Chance, G. Hurnes. SECOND ROW: D. Ringel, G. Wells, B. Lay, B. Miller, I. DeLong, C. Hieronynius, L. Powell. SEATED: Treas. L. Blake, Pres. B. Lay, V.-Pres. I. Braunagel, Sec'y. A. Brewster. is Q Page lO9 THE OPINION The OPINION contains all of the latest news around Editor-in-Chief-Tom Neumiller Business Manager- Elayne Scooiakes fne Opinion rings Us Sciwoi diem Established 1887 Tom Neumiller ,,,,,, ...,..,.. E ditor-in-Chief Ioyce Drain ,,,,,,,,, .......... A ssistant Editor Iudie Shubert ,,,,..,,. ,,................. N ews Editor Ann Howard ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,..... 1' isst. News Editor Carolyn Constanz .,... , ............ Feature Editor Barry Haley lim Kuecker ,.,.. . .. Dave Bremer Emily Eldred ..,,....., ...... Elayne Scoofakes .,.............. Iudy Tucker ....,.... Maria Scoofakes.. Bob Larence , .,..... Robin Whitmore .,....,.....,. .......Sports Editors .....Editorial Editor Business Manager ...Exchange Editor ., .......... Circulation Editor Editor Photography Editor ,f ' 'ffif' 'I cyl , elif E fiftfi ffal'lJ,if,' if pd' t.f,,i t OPINION EDITORS-B. Larence, B. Haley. A. Howard, I. Tucker, E. Scoofakes, T. Neu- milier, I. Drain, M. Scoofakes, I. Kuecker, D. Bremer, E. Eldred, C. Constanz. P.l-l.St. This publication, issued loi-weekly, is held high in the opinion of students and faculty alike. Under the able sponsorship of Miss Kellogg and Mr. Bockwitz, it has received high ratings in competi- tion against other school papers. Page ll0 OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF TOP ROW: B. McNamara, I. Ianssen, B. Ohlsen, B. Larence, B. Good- win, A. Howard, M, Solomon, S. Edwards, N. Graham, A. Brewster. THIRD ROW: R. VVhitrnore, B. Burhans, I. Wyard, S. Buck, B. Ewe, I. Poad, B. Millan, B. Harris, P. Wright, K. McClugage, M. Dayhuff, L. OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF TOP ROW: B. Roszell, B. Iury, V. Windhorst, I. Russell, B. Garber, R. Sulaski, K. Blair, D. Iohnson, S. Buescher, Iudy Webber. THIRD ROW: I. McCormick, R. Risser, L. Grant, N. Swain, S. Shrier, A. Hubbart, M. Clark, M. VVallis, I. Douglas, B. Bower. SECOND ROW: N. Frank, C. OPINION BUSINESS STAFF TOP RO'W': A. Morrison, E. Bliss, I. Courtney, M. Lucy, M, Laird, P. Bell, B. Barrett, M. Young, V. Foster, S. Wolford, M. Hepfer. THIRD ROW: M. Deniniin, C. Briney, B. Edmondson, I. Worrnan, I. Wallace, S. Klurnp, P. Largent, D. Ross, C. Schad, S. Howe. SECOND ROW: M. .mt '25: .- .2 I5..:' A ... Parrette. SECOND ROW: B. Harrison, D. Bateman, L. Willock, C. Zipper, B. Melzer, S. Glazebrook, M, Belsley, I. Thomson, I. Gilmore I. Larence. BOTTOM ROW: I. Shubert, D. Bremer, E. Eldred, T. Neu: miller, Miss Kellcqg, I. Drain, I. Kueclfer, C. Constanz. Muehlenhrink, S. Montgomery, L. Grant, I. Keyster, I. Brown, B. Shore M. Risser, M. Freed, A. Stevenson, B. Silverstein. BOTTOM ROW: G Wilson, M. Eastman, L. Dan, D. Chandler, B. Miller, S. Peppard, C Hoerr, E. Szolcl, S. Fletcher, H. Hotchkiss. Scoofakes, I. Burke, A. Archdale, I. Christensen, E. Scooiakes, I. Dun- lop, C. Holling, N. Ulrich, B. Wiss. BOTTOM ROW: P. DeWeerth, I. Klar, S. Schusler, I. Tucker, K. Sutter, I. Goulden, V. Iackson, S. Sauers Mr. Bockwitz. E QM v -rawkes PRED KOWALSKE President ot Key Club Key Club has been very busy this year living up to its name, that ot a service club. The up and down signs on the stairs are sporting a new coat of paint, compliments ot Key Club. All the programs and the bonfire for Homecoming were given by this organiza- tion. The Key Club members played Santa to many needy children by ringing bells by the Salvation Army lqettles. Key Club spent a great deal ot time polishing all the school trophies and moving them into the new case. ln other words Key Club proves daily that it follows its motto, We Build. Ey Serves TOP ROW: G. Bass, B. McNamara, I. Poppen, B. Forsythe, M. Grote, C. White, T. Neumiller, B. Maher. THIRD BOW: P, Fisher, D. Seiler, B. Larence, D. Bremer, B. Roszell, B. Dewey, B. Snyder, W. Watkins SECOND BOW: C. Easterly, B. Southwick, I. Deqenford, I. Melvin, SEATED: Treas. O. Sutherland, D. Essig, D. Powell, G. Cheatham. Ackerman, V.-Pres. D. Whittaker, Pres. F. Kowalske, Sec'y. S. Drury, Mr. Wolpert. MW Page ll2 l l Key Club members check coats at school programs. Members of Key Club ring bells tor the neeoly. ey 5614765 .412 ..J46UZy 6Ly5 Key Club collects games for under-privileged children. Key Club members help brighten up our trophy cases li Mm. TOP ROW: L. Welch, P. Seckel, I. Blossom, A. Frailey, R. Prier, S. Sierreii, C. Trope, A. Dutton, I. Cannell, I. Adler. FOURTH ROW: K. Babcock, M. Ioyner, V. Shelby, H. Kesslinq, I. Olson, I. Caho, C. Pation, I. McDaniel, S. Rubin, G. Brashear, Mrs. Pocklingion. THIRD ROW: D. Chance, M. Kolb, B. Bower, A. Dormeyer, P. McBride, M. Walker, I. Loomis, K. McCaddon, B. Mosher, R. Grimm, M. Stein SECOND ROW: C. Maviiy, B. Meyer, S. McElhiney, S. Hamlin, I Goulden, B. Freeman, N, Nelson, M. Snyder. SEATED: Treas. B. Lord Pres. M. Clark, V.-Pres. B. Harrison, Sec'y S. Edwards. res men and Soplzomores ompose file Gasf of Gaz TOP ROW: K. Laird, K. Morrison, S. Semlow, M. Peplow, P. O'Day, D. Axlell, S. Manfield, K. Walion, R. Swanson, M. Churchill, M. Zweiiel. THIRD ROW: I. Ballaniyne, I. Larson, D. Rasor, I. Grimm, M. Gilkerson, M. McNulty, B. Manuel, D. Ross, I. Harpman, S. Bulman, Mrs. Eldal. SECOND ROW: D. Samuelson, S. Clauss, N. Ulrich, S Breed, B. Hale, M. Sargent, M. White, L. Powell, M. Drury, L. Grani BOTTOM ROW: I. Brown, A. Stevenson, B. Silversiein, S. Hardy, P Tamplin, P. Kiriley, C. Kelley, C. Hieronymus, I. DeLong. Page ll4 TOP ROW: S, Briggs, I. Frazelle, B. Leary, M. Mead, P. Risk, C. Hall. K. Ausbrook, M. Schneider, L. Kelly, C. Vfheeler, I. McCallum. THIRD ROW: P. Smith, S. Wykoff, A. Maibach, K. Sommer, I. Naylor, L. Lizer, I. Holling, S. Brown, C. Hill, G. Snyder. SECOND BOW: S. Sloop, C. Cue Club, one oi the largest and most active organizations at Central, is for all sophomores and freshmen interested in dramatics. Plays are given at the monthly meetings, along with other bits oi entertainment. This year's faculty sponsors are Miss Matson, Mrs. Pocklington, TOP ROW: M. Belsley, I. Worrnan, C. Boehm, C. Walter, I. Duke, V. Windhorst, I, Knoblock, S. Kramer, I. Robb, S. Buck, I. Mehl. THIRD BOW: S. Neff, V. Garren, I. Webber, C. Byars, A. Neumiller, S. Glaze- brook, S. Armour, M. Weerts, P. Herzog, I. Rogers, I. Norton, S. Curtis. SECOND BOW: S. Taylor, C. Muehlenbrink, D, Mixell, M. Sarfi, I. Kamarer, D. Beil, I. McCormick, S. Martin, G. Gunn, C. Kuhn, M. Greiner, D. Vandagriit, Miss Peterson. BOTTOM BOW: B. Lerman, C. Williams, V. Holland, L. Burlison, B. Both, I. Easterbrook, G. Younge, M. Freed, I. Gilmore, V. Lambert, L. Anton. Miss Peterson, and Mrs. Eldal. Much oi the work in Cue Club, including writing, acting, directing, and all the other things necessary to make a play a hit, is done by the students themselves. Cue Club gives good training to those interested in dramatics. Hawks, S. Wheeler, I. Passwaters, P. Cooper, M. Pelini, B. Dornaus, L. Sanders, Miss Matson. BOTTOM ROW: S. Beck, G. Wilson, G. Wells, D. Sumner, I. Inman, P. Partridge, R. Christensen, H. Hotchkiss, N. Potter, M. Risser. 2 M' ,. 'mm Page l l5 Fri E 1 TOP ROW: Mr. O'Toole, E. Anderson, l. Garrott, l. Martin. SECOND ROW: B. Southwick, D. Kron, I. Degenford. BOTTOM ROW: I. Stoll, D. Metcalfe. Sfczqe raw When an outstanding performance is pre- sented on the stage of Peoria l-ligh School, few people stop to think about the men be- hind the scenes. When the lighting is perfect, the scenery is in place, and the curtains are drawn at the right time, everyone should stop and consider the fact that a group known as the Stage Crew is responsible for this. lUSENDRA TOP ROW: R. Handwerker, L. Brian, B. McNamara, T. Neumiller, R. Roth, l. Poppen, C. White, B. Southwick, S. Harper, M. Young. THIRD ROW: C. Pocklington, I. Shroyer, I. Montag, C. Church, M. Hepfer, P. Hewitt, M. Mcl-lenry, P. Galbreath, I. Haskin, B. Bacon. SECOND ROW: STANDING: D. Seller, I. Ufen, B. Littell, H. Fellows, S. McDuff, Mr. Burns. SEATED: G. Cheatham, T. Colwell, B. I-lartsock, C. Smith. rofkcfimz rew A group of dependable and trust-worthy boys is the Projection Crew. These boys will- ingly give up their free hours to make our classes and assemblies more interesting by showing slides and movies. The next time you see a movie, why not say a word of thanks to the boy who showed the movie. I. Taylor, I. Bieclerbeck, N. Swain, M. Bruninga, I. deRevey, L. Grant, S. Shrier, K. Sinks, S. Seitrid, S. Schad. BOTTOM ROW: B. Ropers, P. Hamilton, S. lanssen, C. Sandrrieyer, M. Fisher, l. Patrick, D. Chand- ler, K. Sutter, B. Derby, S. Becker. Page ll6 L .Qs in E2 TOP ROW: C. Easter, D. Seiler, D. Iamieson, G. Carr, C. Shinkle, F. SECOND ROW: I. Tomlcinson, K. Blair, I. Wallace, C. Shrier, S. Sauers, Sargent, D. Desing, N. Graham, M. Dawson, W. Cochran, A. Rubey. I. McClugage, A. Hubbart, I. Tadlock, S. Klump, N. Frank, M. Mc- THIRD ROW: R. Whitmore, A. Brown, S. Wolford, M. Iohnson, E. Donald. BOTTOM ROW: R. Heinrich, L. Dan, C. Holling, S. Epps, S. Bliss, M. Reising, A. Keckler, S. Foster, P. Boyle, M. Giese, N. Shipp. Lizer, M. Iohnson, B. Palmer, Miss Spickard. Luz! r and S ni r picuz Kak Q9 rf 'zz en ra TOP ROW: B. Ohlsen, M. Grote, G. Heiser, D. Bremer, T. Wyard, B. Brock, E. Scoofakes, L. Radley, G, Minnich, B. Harris, I. Rosenberg, Roszell, G. Guernsey, B. Barrett, A. Brewster, P. Bell. THIRD ROW: D. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: C. Constanz, K. Moore, G. Harrel, C. I. Klar, B. Leiter, I. Russell, M. Woodhall, M. King, M. Sutton, S. Stern, R. Stidham, I. Gaylord, M. Dayhuft, L. Parrette, I. Shubert, M. Middleton, B, Millan, I. Poad, B. Conway, K. Langford, M. Kennedy. Wallis, I. Hall, B. Lay. SECOND ROW: H. Larke, M, Scootakes, I. Christensen, M. Cooley, N. Page 117 Q .lk ...Q A TOP ROW: C. Schneider, G. I-lowarter, D. Iones, I. Gilbert, M. Mathis, C. Woodley, M. Herweg, M. Laird, B. Larence, M. Farrell. THIRD ROW: B. Ruhaak, G. Haven, B. Erbe, M. Bell, K. Smiley, I. Drain, B. Wiss, D. Mclntire, S. Howe, R. Sherwood. SECOND ROW: I. Ware- Iusendra is a dramatic club open to all Iuniors and Seniors interested in dramatics. The name Iusendra is an abbreviation of the words Iunior-Senior Dramaticsu, explaining exactly what Iusendra's purpose is. Each member has a chance to participate in the an- nual Iusendra play as actor, director, make-up TOP ROW: G. Kreiger, M. Andersen, C. Hendrian, B. Nyari, N. Cantrall, C. Shreftler, I. Landis, I. Weerts, B. Mansfield, M. Reams. THIRD ROW: A. Morrison, I. Parker, I. Sieqan, E. Eldred, D. Mansfield, R. Keefer, M. Demmin, K. McClugage, C. Schad, C. Moore. SECOND sham. ...su ham, C. Briney, A. Zimmerman, B. Collister, I. Douglas, C. Miller, S. Brown, C. Bollier, K. Iones, S. Buescher. BOTTOM ROW: I. Braunagel, C. Behrn, D. Scherff, B. Brown, T. Federmann, I. Keyster, D. Iones, V. Iackson, E. Szold, I. Zehr. assistant, or stage hand, besides enjoying monthly programs and parties throughout the year. This organization, which provides such a good foundation for those taking part in dramatics after high school, is sponsored by Miss Spiclcard. ROW: C. Zipper, K. Iohnson, S. Underwood, R. Risser, P. Wright, P. Owen, B. Melzer, R. Hernming, I. Dunlop, l. Lippmann. BOTTOM ROW: L. Larke, B. Ziegler, S. Schusler, I. Richart, D. Armbruster, L. Snyder, I. Tucker, B. Hackett, B. Miller, S. Fletcher. E Page ll8 STANDlNG: D. Bremer, R. Whitmore. SEATED: I. Braunagel, I. Gilbert, D. Iones. V I I ramafw nor Socwfy Everyone who participates in a major dra- matic production at Peoria l-ligh School hopes to be chosen for Dramatic Honor Society. The hours ot practice, the sacrifices, and even opening night seem minor in comparison with the thrill of being notified oi election to this society. These amateur actors and actresses are to be congratulated for outstanding per- iormances. TOP ROW: M. Mcl-lenry, I. Drain, S. Middleton, G. Guernsey, C. Woodley, R. Keeler, T. Neumiller, B. McNamara. THIRD ROW: R. Bisser, I. Landis, S. Underwood, B. Conway, L. Brian, M. Giese, N. Harman, D. Bremer. SECOND ROW: E. Eldred, I. l-laslcin, E. Scoo- mfl and Scroll Each year a number of upperclassmen are selected for membership in Ouill and Scroll. These students must rank in the upper one- third of their class, and they must have done outstanding journalistic work for their school newspaper or yearbook. For these unsung heroes of the school's publications, member- ship in Ouill and Scroll is a just reward for their hard and diligent work. fakes, M. Scootakes, I. Siegan, I. Wareham, N. Swain, M. Iohnson. BOTTOM ROW: -I. Krei, M. McDonald, S. McKune, I. Shubert, I. Tucker, B. Brown, B. Hackett, I. Zehr, C. Constanz. Page 119 Marlynn Giese Ierelyn Haskin First Place First Place Lois Grant Martha Lucy First Place First Place glffeelz elziors file Zap Cen jgfaces Not since l938 have four Seniors tied for valedictorian. The top ten places of this year's graduating class were filled by fifteen students. The class of l955 can well be proud of the scholastic showing it has made. Congratulations to these intelligent top Seniors. Maria Scoofakes Second Place Anne Brown Kathryn McClugage Wanda Cochran Margaret Iohnson Thomas Neumiller Third Place Third Place Fourth Place Fifth Place Filth Place Dorothy Mansfield Margaret Checklin Sandra Howe Nancy Swain Millard Shaw Sixth Place Seventh Place Eighth Place Ninth Place Tenth Place Page 120 SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: F. Fisher, B. McNamara, O. Ackerman, I. Gilbert, D. Whittaker, I. Garrott, B. Garber, G. Carr, D. Tjarksen. THIRD ROW: I. Drain, M. McHenry, I. Shroyer, A. Brown, S. Drury, I. Lewis, M. Shaw, Sr. Waiionaf gfonor Sociefy These Seniors are chosen by the faculty on the basis ot tour things: scholarship, leader- ship, service, and character. Scholastically, they are in the upper third of their class. Leadership includes holding successfully oi- iices and positions of responsibility. Service consists of the placing oi school above per- sonal interests. Last is character, which means high standards of honesty and reliability, a good citizenship record, and co-operation re- garding school regulations. Miss Wood, Mrs. I-lerke, and Mr. Wolpert are the able advisers. lt is indeed an honor to be a member of this exclusive group. IUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP ROW: S. Edwards, I. Stafford, I. Swardenski, R. Prier, A. Howard, W. Lucy, A. Bontemps, L. Pugsley, C. lsgren, T. Peerless. THIRD ROW: K. Sommer, M. Weerts, C. Trope, C. Walter, K. Walton, D. Essig, R. Maloney, I. Knoblock, R. Hathway, R. White. SECOND ROW: T. Neumiller. SECOND ROW: R. Risser, N. Swain, S. Underwood, R. Sherwood, S. Brown, W'. Cochran, P. Hewitt, E. Bliss, K. McClugage. BOTTOM ROW: B. Bacon, M. Scooiakes, M. Giese, I. Wareham, M. McDonald, L. Grant, I. Braunagel. r. dfafiozzaf gfonor Sociefy Membership in Iunior National Honor Society is based solely on scholarship. At the beginning of the second semester, Miss Rice, Mr. Whitaker, and Miss McClanathan an- nounce those Sophomores in the upper ten per cent oi their class who will become mem- bers ot the Society. The percentages are de- termined by the students' grades in their iirst three semesters in high school. In a most impressive ceremony, the group is initiated into the Society and presented with member- ship cards. I. Olson, S. Neff, S. Curtis, A. Dorrneyer, M. McNulty, M. Belsley, A. Dutton, M. Gilkerson, I. McCormick, I. Grimm. BOTTOM ROW: P. Gutfreund, T. Getz, I. Dunn, R. Reyburn, I. Inman, S. Dikos, S. Sloop, B. Shore, lVl. Risser. 4325- TOP BOW: B. Adams, B, Owen, T. Lee, R. Godfrey, B. Goodwin, G. H. Dycus, I. Mathis, G. VanCleaVe, D. Voelpel, L. Lipkin. BOTTOM Kincheioe, Z. Muhl, E. Schneider. THIRD ROW: B. Bambrick, D. Geist, BOW: B. Smith, W. Treridle, C. Boyer, B. McDowell, D. McDermott, F. M. Williams, P, Newcomb, G. Cavanagh, S. Sternfielcl, P. Stone, D. Saettler. Bunch. SECOND BOW: F. Wirth, I. Summer, A, Dormeyer, R, Bollier, arnzozzy, mefody, an ikyfkm up fo MAIORETTES STANDING: M. Greiner, I. Tompkinson, I. Mclntyre. KNEELING C Sarff M Chris ie 'if-mi 'hui 'ffl-smwl :' 1s,........,,,, .v 'lf Patterson. 's,,.,,.,.,.,,,' .A-w x.......,.--fi' Zn: far R if Eighty loyal students oi Peoria High make up the band. They spend one hour ot each school day under the direction ot Mr. Stos- kopt, who came to Central from the Fort Sheridan Army Band. Our Band plays for home football and basketball games and pep meetings, thus helping to spur our teams to victory. lntense practice by the ensemble pays oft in contests Page 122 , TOP ROW: R. Mulvaney, I. Warren, K. Smiley, Y. Masters, I, Hatfield, B Steinbach, I. Lindmark, W. Crooks, L. Koppenhoefer, I. Caho. THIRD ROW: M. Koppenhoefer, I. Dahl, I. Robb, T. Cordell, B. Ewe, I. Howe, B Maloney, D. Kellerstrass, P. Bodine. SECOND ROW: R. Myers, H. Doyle, L. Willock, M. Meehan, B. McDaniel, D. Bateman, R. Foote, D Pannabeclcer, L. Clelland. BOTTOM ROW: L. McKinney, B. Ruyle, A Benson, M. Compton, B. Lord, I. Iohnson, S. Dikos, G. McDonald. Cgxcefferzf er ornzamce y gf. .Band On the football field the marching and tor- mations of the band add a great deal ot color and school spirit to the games. On many oc- casions the band is asked to rnarch in civic parades. ln the spring oi the year the band presents an annual concert for the public. Whatever the occasion, the band proudly and capably represents Peoria High. The Band Cabinet holds meetings to discuss future band activities. The Band's formations and marching add to the half- time entertainment at the football games. Page l23 if TOP BOW: D, Casper, B. Prier, E. Schneider, K. Smiley, B. Amblad, G. Cavanagh, G. Kincheloe, B. Goodwin, Z. Muhl, Mr. Szepessy. FOURTH ROW: I. Kauffman, H. Doyle, P. Bodine, C. Boyer, M. Comp- ton, B. Lord, T. Cordell, W. Trendle, B. McDaniel, R. Dennis. THIRD CM? 6017265 First hour every morning the stage of Peoria High School is a classroom. The class is Orchestra and the teacher is Mr. Szepessy. Under careful guidance the members of the orchestra gain a knowledge and better under- standing oi music. Orchestra lends the finish- ing touches to many oi the productions at Peoria l-ligh School. We are all very glad that this organization has returned to Peoria High School after a year's absence. ROW: T. Howe, I. Warren, I. Dahl, I. Crowder, D. Larson, M. Mahoney L. Mack, M. Herweg. SECOND BOW: I. McCormick, S. Sterrett, P Gutfreund, L. Powell, I. Streitmatter. BOTTOM BOW: M. Lucy, M Andres, I. Muhl. .Back fire rclzes fm The Orchestra ensemble participates in many contests. The Orchestra gives a performance for Music Workshop Page l24 ...4 . TOP ROW: I. Dooley, I. Carrigan, D. Iohnson, D. Quine. SECOND Lay, M. Willis. SEATED: M. Erickson, A. Kamarer, B. Derby, B. Heinz ROW: I. Tadlock, Mr. Van Deventer, I. Patton, I. Kline, I. Kamarer, B. man, A. Kilqus. Cickef ommiffee Seffs Cickefs ,Cir Schoof Cgvemfs Durinq lunch hours before an important event you will find members of the ticket com- mittee very much in demand. They always seem to be able to find at least one more ticket for that very important occasion. The ticket committee handles the business end of all plays, qames, and social events with ease and fairness. This body of hard working students do much for our school. Senior Class Play tickets Went fast in Mr. Van Deventer's room. The ticket booth is a busy place at lunch hours. Page l25 TOP ROW: I. Watkins, F. Ragler, R. Whitmore, I. Gilbert, M. Erickson, G. Carr, D. Carver, D. Hartnett, T. Kent, I. Miller. Tl-HRD ROW: VJ. Haley, B. Leary, M. Bell, D, Williams, W. lackson, I. Poplette, M. Grote, D. Brerner. SECOND ROW: M. M. Reising, S. Underwood, I. gb' 5' air gs .Made up O Junior ozzqszfresses This year, as in previous years, about thirty- nine lunior girls participated in Girls' Choir. With the knowledge that hard work would bring them a place in A Cappella Choir, a much looked-forward-to position, they prac- ticed many hours. This year in the Musical Extravaganza Girls' Choir presented a Gar- den Wedding with all the traditional wed- ding songs, even to the Wedding March. TOP ROW: L. Blake, C. Poclclington, B. Mansfield, B. Barrett, A. Rubey. I. Kennedy, E. Carlson, C. Hendrian, B. Collister, l. lones, L. Brill. THIRD ROW: I. Bultemeier, L. Radley, K. Sinks, I. Poad, S. Sauers, I. Tadlock, C. Neff, l. Lipprnann, B. Pfeiffer, S. Middleton. SECOND Brownell, M. Giese, P. Galbreath, I. Haskin, A. Keclcler, I. Siegan, M. Mcl-lenry, M. Young. BOTTOM ROW: P. Owen, M. Bruninga, C, Wright, B. Ziegler, D. Litterst, B. Brown, J. Wareharn, C. Bollier, D. Mansfield. G? Gappeffa G air js Che The highest honor that can be bestowed upon any Senior who has been in the choral department is that of belonging to A Cappella Choir. This group consists of boys and girls who each year bring glory to their school by their outstanding performances not only in Peoria, but throughout the entire state. ROW: C. Miller, A. Smiley, M. Washington, P. DeWeerth, S. lanssen, M. Dayhuff, R. Scnes, l. Taylor, I. Dunlop, K. Langford. BOTTOM ROW: M. Fisher, L. Snyder, M. Wallis, I. Shubert, D. Armbruster, M. Willis, R. Taylor, G. Minnich. t Anus. TOP BOVV: C. Easter, I. Ianssen, T. Neumiller, H. Gunn, F. Kowalske B. Roth, I. Hicks, D. Whittaker, D. Seiler. THIRD ROW: B. Roszell B. Heinzman, B. Mattocks, I. Meidinger, G. Pullen, R. Larison, I. Haven B. Ruhaak, R. Dixon. SECOND ROW: I. Weerts, P. Wright, N. Swain gfiqhesf goal! .412 .Music A Cappella has many traditions, including the singing ot Christmas Carols through the halls and participating in the Musical Extrava- ganza. This year in the Extravaganza they sang songs pertaining to the Easter season. Under the direction of Miss Poshard, A Cap- pella Choir deserves a prominent place in our review of the past year. TOP ROW: I. Bradford, M. Munns, R. McC1intick, I. Finney, B. Brown, I. Towers, T. O'Neill, I. Wesselhotf, C. Snavely, I. Covey, I. Schmidt, I. Seyller. SECOND ROW: I. Dooley, I. Duncan, L. Steger, I. Poppen, D. Ingraharn, B. Wall, A. Forquer, D. Ouine, B. Southwick, D. Price, K. Iones, I. Keyster, P. Boyle, A. Morrison, B. Wiss, A. Brown, C. Church. BOTTOM ROW: S. Brown, L. Grant, C. Behrn, V. Iackson, L. Dan, C. Briney, R. Dargel, C. Schad, K. McC1uqage. oysl Glzoir er arms IZ ew 0 es li you had been in or near Miss Poshard's room any day during first hour, you probably would have heard the sound oi boys' voices blending in almost perfect harmony. This was Boys' Choir. This year a number oi Iunior boys practiced many hours to bring beautiful music not only to Peoria High School, but to various other organizations in Peoria. - I S. Ritter. BOTTOM BOW: B. Stidharn, P. Dalton, I. Wessels, A. Mc- Ginnis, T. Duff, I. Henson, I. Satterfield, S. Swank, B. Herman, C. Ashton. TOP ROW: D. Harrer, B. Glass, C. Marshall, D. Nelson, C. Roth, B. Iones, I. Zinkhon, G. Bass, B. Pfeiffer, B. Binder, G. Brashear. FOURTH BOW: B. Freidlander, D. Buckle, B. Dewey, I. Steinberg, I. Sandy, A. Goodale, H. Staub, I. Schaumburg, D. Ullman, B. Ketay. THIRD ROW: D. Young, B. Porter, F. Oakley, H. Weinstein, F. Stuber, D. Crum, T. Scheuermann, B. Iohnson, B. Hathway. SECOND BOW: T. Getz, R. May, I. Schwartz, D. Long, B. Radley, F. Prince, I. Kimball, I. Lehman, B. Witt. SEATED: B. Place, D. McDermott, D. Litterst, P. Margetis, D. Welch, T. Swain, I. Kline, I. Spence, D. Harms. oys' ee ffers Mm! Cgnferiaifzmelzf Let every good fellow now join in a song. Viva la companie! Be he bass, tenor, or bari- tone, any sophomore boy interested in music is eligible for Boys' Glee Club. Keeping the air alive with song is the purpose of this GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: H. Kessling, I. Worman, F. Henderson, C. Trope, S. Man' field, I. Roth, I. Largent, D. Rasor, P. Herzog, M. Gilkerson. SECOND ROW: A. Frailey, C. Montag, S. Semlow, S. Higdon, S. Armour, S. group. The members of Boys' Glee Club tul- fill their objective Whenever they blend their voices together, both when they meet three times a Week and at school programs. Bedenius, I. Toothman, S. Eckdahl, C. Buckles, S. Fitzpatrick. BOTTOM ROW: M. Freed, M. Ioyner, B. Godfrey, I. Perry, A. Thomas, R. Wil- son, I. Webber, P. Huisman, I. Flynn, B. Silverstein. f W 'F V Page l28 TOP BORN: C. Walter, B. Fehr, I. Wyard, I. Knoblock, P. O'Day, S. Edwards, C. Boehm, N. Dismuke, C. Kahl, S. Neff, M. Bisser. SECOND ROW: C. Babcock, A. Maibach, M. McNulty, I. Grimm, V. Beard, M. Dellert, V. Garren, B. Getz, M. Sutter. BOTTOM ROW: A. Stevenson, S. Sweney, I. Inman, G. Humes, D. Samuelson, I. Brown, I. Bahney, I. Lee, B. Cox, L. McCorvie. Sophomore girfs Cglzjby girfs I Q ee This year llO sophomore girls meet three days a week to sing. This group is Girls' Cflee Club. Under the direction of Miss Poshard the girls gain a knowledge oi music which will TOP ROW: A. Dutton, V. Iones, I. Diamond, C. Hall, S. Kramer, V. Windhorst, K. Walton, K. Sommer, L. Welch, M. Belsley. SECOND BOW: G. W'ells, K. Knueppel, D, Beil, I. Ballantyne, M. Clark, L. help them next year in Girls' Choir. Using this knowledge, about one-half oi the girls may some day be in A Cappella. Pre-idinger, M. Weerts, S. Hager, P. Cafferty, C. Beck, l. Nestler. BOTTOM ROW: L. Anton, D. Vandagrift, G. Gunn, C. Christian, V. Shelby, S. Bowen, S. Sloop, D. Sumner, I. Crawford, N. Ulrich. Page 129 TOP ROW: M. Lucy, S. Shroyer, S. Hiqdon, C. Hendrian, B. Keefer, I. L. Larke, I. dePteVey, M. Bruninqa, B. Brown, S. Shrier, T. Eederman, Parker, M. Reising, A. Brown, L. Brian, M. Hepfer, B. Wilson. THIRD BOW: I. Dunlop, P. Wright, S. Foster, D. Mclntire, C. Neff, C. Schad, I G. W'ells, M. Iohnson, l. Shubert, S. Fletcher. SEATED: Treas. N. Har- . rnan, V.-Pres. K. McClugaqe, Pres. T. Neurniller, Secy. L. Grant. Vlfallace, P. Owen, N. Swain, I. Adkins, A. Hubbart. SECOND ROW: Gelzfrafys .Music overs TOP ROW: C. Woodley, A. Howard, S. Edwards, M. Solomon, M. Young, S. Semlow, I. Weerts, M. McHenry, I. Landis, C. Hall. THIRD ROW: S. Manfield, A. Keckler, P. Batten, I. Haskin, K. Tones, I. Waree .Befonq 60 .Music Qyhrkskop Christensen, D. Mansfield, S. Brown, C. Bollier, L. Radley, A. Dormeyer, V. Peck, B. Meyer, M. Freed, I. Keyster. BOTTOM BOW: L. Dan, I. Tucker, D. Sumner, M. Eastman, I. lnman, K. Babcock, C. Constanz. ham, M. Giese, L. Welch, N. Shipp, M. Scoofakes. SECOND BOW: l. Page 130 TOP ROW: M. Laird, G. Guernsey, B. Mansfield, B. Conway, L. Blake, B. Bliss, S. Wolford, I. Anderson, I. Siegan, A. Frailey. THIRD ROW: P. DeWeerth, I. Douglas, B. Collister, P. Galbreath, R. Sherwood, C. Briney, C. Eehm, R. Swanson, S. Sterrett, Miss Poshard. SECOND As the name implies, this is a club tor those who are interested in music. At the meetings, which are held once a month, the members may either perform in some musical way or they may listen to others perform. The meetings consist ot many diversified things having to do with music. Each year at Christmas time a special program is planned bringing out the religious aspects of Christ- TOP ROW: R. Prier, I. Poppen, I. Hatfield, E. Carlson, S. Kramer, P. O'Day, B. Ewe, S. Kinsinger, C. White, F. Ragler. THIRD ROW: H. Staub, K. Walton, M. Weerts, I. Taylor, C. Shrier, R. Marcus, K. Som- mer, D. Rasor, M. Zweiiel, M. Belsley. SECOND ROW: M. Clark, M. ROW: K. Langford, M. Andres, I. Barnett, M. McNulty, V. Shelby, M. Washington, S. Sauers, N. Frank, L. Brill. BOTTOM ROW: I. Lippmann, B. Hale, I. Kamarer, K. Sutter, D. Armbruster, I. Gilmore, L. McCorvie, S. Becker. mas. This year tor the first time an organ recital was held in the school's auditorium. An unusual feature ot this program was the tact that six members ot Workshop partici- pated. At the end oi each year special class recitals are held. This year as in previous years the Work- shop's sponsor was Miss Poshard. Compton, C. Trope, S. Schad, T. Getz, M. Wallis, C. Miller, R. Taylor, B. Getz. BOTTOM ROW: M. Fisher, M. Risser, B. Silverstein, D. Samuelson, A. Stevenson, D. Chandler, I. Brown, L. Grant. Page l3l TOP ROW: N. Risk, I. Shroyer, A. Brown, B. Conway, C. Church, I. Drain, S. Rocholl, I. Russell, H. Larke. THIRD ROW: A. Karnarer, S. Poster, R. Sherwood, I. Klar, C. Zipper, B. Bacon, I. Douglas, I. Wallace. SECOND ROW: Mr. Durham, Mrs. Parker, K. Iohnson, N. Swain, S. 6Lq65 602 HQC6 Gfss This group ot students faithfully serves the school in many ways. They give up their study time to Mr. Durham, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Parker, and Mr. O'Toole to run errands, de- GERMAN CLUB TOP ROW: R. Lawler, B. Mason, B. Brown, B. Lucy, I. Bradford, G. Wood, B. Pfeiffer, I. Fahnestock, R. Stamm, D. lngraham. THIRD ROW: S. Drury, B. Leary, D. Kellerstrass, B. Wilson, I. Poad, l. Hatfield, S. Semlow, B. Radley, I. Wessels, D. Axtell. SECOND ROW: I. Brownell, min.. ... K Herr, D. Litterst, S. Montgomery, S. Shrier, Mrs. Hale. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. O'Toole, M. Washington, B, Melzer, G. Hendrichs, B. Silverstein, B. Hackett, E. Szold, S. Fletcher, B. Derby. isfcuzfs Gflre .gn ispezzsabfe liver notes, collect absence slips, operate the switchboard, and to act as guides to visitors. These students give a valuable service to the school. M. Heilborn, B. Leary, M. Mcl-fenry, S. Brown, D. Powell, R. May, I. Eiermann, I. Braunagel, S. Klump. BOTTOM ROW: L. Lizer, S. Flem- ing, M. Sutter, D. Ringel, C. Klepfer, I. Stoll, D. McDermott, N. Ulrich, A. Archdale. Page l32 TOP ROW: A. Teder, I. Hicks, S. Dawson, F. Ragler, C. Washington, I. Zinkhon, D. Voigt, I. Blankrneyer, G. Fink, F. Dean. FOURTH ROW: I. Carson, R. Axmann, C. Isgren, H. Staub, K. Laird, I. Muhl, F. Stuber, I. Marcus, D. Seghetti, B. Ritson. THIRD ROW: T. Langjahr, R. Cohen, ernmn fag CCIZfby5 One of the largest and most active language clubs at Peoria High School is German Club. At their meetings every month the members learn more about the German people, their customs, and ways oi living than they could in class room. TOP ROW: B. Heller, D. Craghead, D. Little, S. Anderson, D. Dobbins, C. White, T. Ising, A. Goodale, G. Mitchell, I. Suffield. THIRD ROW: B. Hathway, F. Saettler, L. Klepfer, P. DeWeerth, R. Fehr, I. Douglas. I. May, R. Saettler, I. Wilson, L. Willock. SECOND ROW: B. Collister, D. Litterst, K. Walton, M. Zweifel, S. Schad, K. Knueppel, K. Kihler, D. Heller, D. Pannabecker. SECOND ROW: B. Sturtevant, M. Drury, L. Anton, M. Mahoney, R. Krieger, K. Sauder. SEATED: Secy. C. Miller, V.-Pres. I. Poplette, Pres. I. Lippmann, Treas D. Tompkinson. jam! gemueffickkeif German Club has two annual events a year. These are their Christmas party where Der Weihnachtsmann, the German Santa Claus, makes his appearance, and the always looked forward to May picnic. The very helpful spon- sor of this active group is Miss Ziegler. C. Kahl, K. Ausbrook, D. Radke, R. Bollier, C. Bollier, I. McCormick, M. Andres, I. Nestler, K. Sornrner, Miss Ziegler. BOTTOM ROW: I. Kauffman, S. Schubert, D. Armbruster, T. Getz, P. Huisman, P. Ravens- croft, L. McCorvie, H. Saettler. Page 133 TOP ROW: I. Crowder, D. Voelpel, I. Ianssen, I. Wareham, F. Prince, B. Maloney, B. Harris, D. Essig, I. Montag, D. Powell, S. Howe. THlRD ROW: I. Streitmatter, L. Larke, D. Ruckle, N. Iohnson, I. McClugage, M. Houser, S. Manfield, S. Fitzpatrick, M. Wallis, L. McKinney, I. Iohn- son, I. Ballantyne, I. McCallum. SECOND ROW: B. Derby, C. Mueh- parzislz fab rings Each month when Spanish Club meets, an air oi Mexico or Spain prevails. This feeling is brought about by observing traditional Spanish customs and by showing slides and movies oi these countries. At one meeting this year an especially interesting program was presented about bullfighting, MeXico's national sport. Along with their own meetings TOP ROW: B. Glass, A. Howard, I. Sandy, R. Handwerker, B. South- wick, A. Brewster, S. Buck, S. Kramer, I. Roth, C. Roehm, A. Bontemps. THIRD ROW: I. Christensen, C. Trope, B. Westbrook, M. Woodhall, R. Marcus, I. Grimm, I. Moreland, A. Zimmerman, G. Harrel, R. Risser, H. Larke. SECOND ROW: Miss Campen, M. Bruninga, I. deReVey, A. lenbrink, I. Christensen, I. Flynn, M. Foster, D. Garnett, B. Lay, D. Iones, B. Hackett, B. Miller, D. Sumner, B. Dornaus. SEATED: Record. Secy. L. Grant, V.-Pres. M. Dayhuff, Pres. I. Siegan, Corres. Secy. I. Gilmore, Treas. R, Keefer. exico and Spain fo Peoria High School's Spanish Club takes trips to other schools in the city and state for parties and conventions. The Spanish Club oi Peoria High School is a member of the Illinois Federation oi Pan- American Leagues. The enthusiastic and en- ergetic sponsor oi the group is Miss Campen. Neumiller, S. Sweney, L. Miller, S. Ianssen, I. Larence, B. Getz, I. Webber, I. Brown, I. Gaylord. BOTTOM ROW: B. Shore, M. Lorentz M. Risser, M. Freed, D. Samuelson, A. Stevenson, B, Silverstein, E. Szold, G. Wilson, C. Constanz, B. Reyburn. K 1 Page 134 L... r. SPANISH CLUB TOP ROW: T. Duff, I. Taylor, S. Middleton, G. Miller, E. Bliss, A. Rubey, T. Masters, I. Robb, B. Larence, THIRD ROW: L. Cummings, I. Diamond, N. Shipp, A. l-lubbart, C. Schad, P. Wright, M. Reed, D. Stamp fun With the help and assistance oi Miss Wilde, a Stamp Club was formed this year at Peoria l-ligh School. At their meetings the members are given an opportunity to see the other members' stamps and to trade stamps with one another. TOP ROW: P. Wheeler, S. Sternfield, B. Montgomery, H. Weinstein. THIRD ROW: R. Greener, R. Prier, A. Bontemps, I. Stafford. SECOND ROW: B. Pfeiffer, T. Getz, R. May, K. Witt, K. Wagler. SEATED: R. I-lofstetter, B. Garber, L. Fern, Miss Wilde, K. Lee. Gruskin, B. Ropers, L. Kelly. SECOND ROW: B. Roth, B. Zipper, S. Bowen, S. Martin, L. Petersen, N. Frank, M. Pelini, M. Wykofi, R. Whitmore. BOTTOM ROW: I. Thomson, D. Vandagrift, S. Sloop, B. Danley, R. Christensen, K. Babcock, N. Sterneck, N. Potter, K. Langford. annie farm Although this is its tirst year oi existence at Peoria High School, the Debate Team partici- pated in several debates. Miss Lonolergan, the enthusiastic sponsor, has given lots of help and information to the students ot the Debate Team. The main purpose of the group this year has been self-improvement. STANDING: T. Federman, A. Hubbart, R. Greener, Miss Londergan, M. Farrell, D. Gruskin, K. Sinks. SEATED: C. Schad, B. McNamara, N. Risk, W. Ohlsen. Page 135 TOP ROW: M. Stein, A. Stone, S. Eckdahl G. Noble, N. Iackson, R. Prier, I. McDaniel, S. Foster, B. Elson, S. Curtis. THIRD ROW: S. Sterrett, N. Stuart, S. Beck, I. Norton, A. Pursell, B, Bower, I. Holling, B. Meyer, G. Snyder, C. Constanz. SECOND ROW: H. Hotchkiss, L. .Eafin Trying to prove that Latin is not only valu- able, but also interesting, is the main purpose of this club. With the help ot slides, reports, and speeches the members ot the clulo learn about the laws and customs ot ancient Rome. TOP ROW: I. Blossom, K. Witt, R. Loar, A. Bengtson, R. Godfrey, I. Wyard, E. Manias, T. Luthy, Miss Wilde. SECOND ROW: C. Wheeler, S. Briggs, M. Mead, T. Howe, I. Russell G. Gardner, R. Swanson, P. in .A M.. uma.. 'MEN Grant L. Burlison, E. Skinner, I. Passwaters, M. Sargent, I. Cannell, I. Dunn, I. Inman, P. Gutfreund. SEATED: V.-Pres. B. Iury, Pres. B. Iones, Secy.-Treas, I. Brown. QLCLLSES 012 01726 By entertaining and interesting games they also learn how valuable Latin is in their Eng- lish. Supervising the activities of this out- standing club are Miss Wilde and Miss Sutton. McBride, P. Batten, B. Hill, BOTTOM ROW: A. Cheesman, L. Powell, M. Mills, B. Bacon, M. Farley, I. Rogers, R. Kidd, D. Robison, R. Horner. Page l36 LATIN CLUB TOP ROW: B. Garber, E. Fisher, A. Bubey, C. Hendrian, B. Leiter, M. King, B. Ketay, H. Weinstein, T. Scheuermann. SECOND ROW: B. McDaniel, T. Swain, I. Taylor, M. Cooley, M. Weerts, M. Belsley, M. 0 - 0,0 LLL BEQVHS Members of this club are able to obtain actual working knowledge as well as class room knowledge. ln the morning they attend regular class, but in the afternoon they work in downtown offices and stores in various TOP BOW: L. Gueber, M. Shaw, L. Hurst, C. Easter V. Bahney, K. Luchsinger, I. Graham. THIRD ROW: C. Ballinger, R. Dargel, V. Hines, B. Hoffnagle, H. Gray, P. Downing, P. Largent. SECOND BOW: S. 4. B 955 5..w Kennedy I. Krei, S. lanssen, M. Sutton. BOTTOM ROW: S. Scrugham, K. McCaddon, G. Younge, W. Trendle, G. Nelson, B. Witt, l. Easter- broolc, B. Freeman, I. McElwee. Qykife gf Ccarns occupations. W'hile they are working they receive school credits. Under this system they gain experiences which will be of great value in their future chosen fields. Herr, C. johnson, S. Volpini, M. Iohnson, A. Gunther, S. Heinz. BOTTOM BOW: D. Siegfried, S. Bowman B. Needham, D. Stevens, B. Levy, Miss Courtright. ,www 'RW Page 137 TOP ROW: D. Harrer, B. McNamara, S. Edwards, C. Hendriari, P. O'Day, B. Millan, B. Conway, S. Wolford, D. Schmidt, T. Neurniller. FOURTH ROW: B. Harrison P. Seckel, K. Blair, I. Adler, I. Worrnan, E. Eoff, S. Glazebrook, R. Alvis, A. Wild. THIRD ROW: M. Clark, M. McNulty, A. Maibach, M. Gilkerson, T. Federrnan, C. Bouton, M. McDonald, P. fldve Be Highlights of French Club activities this year were: a tour of France via colored slides shown and narrated by member Tom Ising: an original play combining music and panto- mime depicting French Christmas customs: a Twelfth Night party at the Rec: original skits TOP ROW: G. Holland, B. Ward, T. Ising, L. Boyd, M. Heilborn, G. Kreiqer, M. King, I. Morgan, T. Peerless, I. Dooley. THIRD ROW: C. Church I. Russell, E. Eldred, A. Smiley, M. Cooley, K. Sinks, C. Shrier, A. Reid, R. Risser, B. Manuel. SECOND ROW: R. Sones, A. Evans, B. Lay, V. Iackson, M. Ioyner. SECOND ROW: I. DeLong, K. McClugage, A. Dutton, I. Olson, I. Smith A. Dorrneyer, C. Sartf, S. Dikos, I. Zehr. SEATED: Secy. A. Brown, V.-Pres. C. Miller, Pres. I. Dunlop, Treas. M. Scoofakes. Garcia glancais about well-known French personages in liter- ature, science, art, politics, movies, and fashion: a comedy in French Les Femmes Parlent Trop 5 and an exchange program with Woodruff French Club. Miss Swisher spon- sors French Club. Evans, E. Scoofakes, F. Wirth, R. Wilson, M. White, N. Brock, I. Krei, D. Chandler. BOTTOM ROW: S. Shrier, I. Hall, G. Wells, G. Hend- ricks, G. Lee, V. Holland M. Checklin, S. Becker, R. Sherwood. .ewes ai: ' st. ' ,QQ Page 138 TOP ROW: P. Bell, l. Courtney, B. Baldwin, M. Demmin, I. Bultemeier, I. Anderson, M. Walker, I. Streitmatter, M. Horn, I. Patrick. THIRD ROW: A. Evans, A. Smiley, E. Scoofakes, B. Manuel, S. Bowen, A. Zimmerman G. Harrel, C. Stern, Miss Peterson. SECOND ROW: lf.. CU- 666125 Members oi the Y-Teens Club are interested not only in having iun, but also in serving their community in many useful ways. The sponsor oi this group which meets twice a month is the Y.W.C.A. The leader of Peoria l-ligh School's group is Miss Peterson. TOP ROW: D. Desing, M. Herweg, C. Hendrian, I. Weerts, M. Laird, W. Cochran S. Wolford, M. McHenry, E. Eldred, l. Siegan, C. Schad. FOURTH ROW: Miss Albright, D. lohnson, N. Shipp, C. Trope, P. Galbreath, S. Brown, A. Dutton, R. Hudson, l. Douglas, I. Dunlop, I. Braunagel, M. Andres. THIRD ROW: C. Miller, I. Naylor, A. Arch- Armstrong, S. Clauss, B. Meyer, P. Smith, C. Mavity, l. Goulden, C. Williams, I. Hall, B. Miller. SEATED: Secy. l. Norton, V.-Pres. S. Peppard, Pres. M. McNulty, Treas. B. Freeman. gufure Ceaclzers Miss Matson and Miss Albright are the cap- able leaders oi this group oi students who are interested in teaching for their own protes- sion. Their meetings are made exceedingly interesting by speakers who are prominent leaders in the field oi education. The group has a very worthwhile project oi donating toys to underprivileged children each year at Christmas time. dale, D. Stotler, G. Rimmer, I. lohnson D. Yates, M. Freed, S. Mont- gomery, L. Larke, Miss Matson. SECOND ROW: M. Checklin, M. Miller, B. Derby, E. Szold, B. Collister. SEATED: Secy. E. Bliss, Pres. R. Sherwood, V.-Pres. C. Zipper, Treas. M. Washington. Page 139 TOP ROW: M. Lucy, P. Golden, I. Muhl, L. Gaiennie, B. Leary, I. Parker, P. Wright C. Zipper, A. Kamarer, P. Herzog. THIRD BOW: I. Worrnan, M. McNulty, B. Melzer, E. Eoff, A. Evans, G. Gunn, I. Kamarer, C. Williams, B. Heinrich, C. Kuhn. SECOND ROW: S. White, S. Hardy, M. Risser, B. Freeman, N. Potter, I. lnrnan, C. Mauerman, M. Drury, Mrs. Harvel. SEATED: V.-Pres. M. Beams, Secy. M. Beising, Treas. B. Collister, Pres. R. Bisser. glrfure urses .glzvesfiqafes gum essiwz Although this is only its second year of ex- istence at Peoria l-ligh School, the Future Nurses Club has become a very active group. Speakers, slides, and movies all have promi- nent parts in making the meetings ot this club interesting. Even though the name implies that this is a club for girls interested in nurs- TOP ROW: S. Eckdahl, M. Hepfer, D. Mclntire, D. Iohnson, K. Walton M. Weerts, I. Douglas, P. Batten, A. Stuart, I. Klar. SECOND ROW: I. Burke, I. Olson, A. Zimmerman, S. Benson, G. Minnich, S. Seitrid, ing, the club is actually for girls interested in any phase ot medicine. While none ot the girls is able to be a nurse yet, the members tried to be of some service to those who are sick by setting a goal to buy a portable lift for the Forest Park Founda- tion. Their capable sponsor is Mrs. Harvel. M. Hawks, D. Mixell, I. Diamond B. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: I. Barnett, I. Streitmatter, N. Frank, S. Schuster, V. Peck, I. McCormick, I. Pass- waters, C. Mavity, I. Goulden, P. Huisman. Page 140 she a TOP ROW: C. Woodley, M. Young, R. Handwerker, A. Brewster, R. I. Landis. SECOND ROW: L. Larke, S. Klurnp, S. Schusler, K. Sutter, Larson, M. Reams, B. Millan, S. Middleton. THIRD ROW: I. Parker S. Fletcher, B. Derby, N. Frank. SEATED: Secy. I. Siegan, V.-Pres. A. Kamarer, C. Schad, G. Minnich, I. Braunagel, R. Risser, M. Ferrell, I. Keyster, Pres, I. Tucker, Treas. L. Dan. Y I Y oem! Screlzce Lscusses urremf Cgvemfs Looking into the Little Theater some Wed- or discussion ot a local, national, or interna- nesday after school, you might see a group oi tional problem. This is Social Science Club, students listening enthusiastically to a prom- sponsored by Miss Wood. inent Peoria citizen speak, or having a debate TOP ROW: P. Wright, B. Leiter, P. Bell, M. McHenry, M. King, M. Burke, I. Christensen Miss Wood. BOTTOM ROW: E. Scootakes, I. Hepfer, B. Wiss, E. Bliss, I. l-laskin, P. Galbreath. SECOND ROW: M. Wareham, N. Brock, S. Ianssen, C. Sandmeyer, S. Shrier, D. Chandler, Scoofakes, M. Bruninga, N. Swain, M. Cooley, S. Harper, I. Klar, I. M. Eastman, C. Constanz. . 'St wt' V Page l4l E N .. wk 4, rn. 49? Www,-erm M-N, llflfgszfw gf' EE 'fl Qt Q gfaif fo fha fvarsify Sirice we are proud of all our teams, which have so faithfully brought us victory and fame, We proudly hail all ot our varsity teams. w, 5 1 v xg' 5A X Tony Iuskaethe coach behind an undefeated team. The power that brought victory for the Lions. ri iron Cgfevelz weeps iify, reczier l eoria, am iq 12 in Undefeafed Season. TOP ROW: G. Pike, Coach Iuska, Coach D. Hawkins, B. King, T. Ting- wall, N. Green. FOURTH ROW: D. Iamieson, G. Boucher, B. Hessing, I. Lulay, R..Guthrie, I. Swardenski, B. Brown, B. Mason, G. Toms, S, Snyder. I. Ashby, THIRD ROW: D. Tjarksen, G. Carr, B, Wilson, N. Marcus, F. Kowalske, L. Flynn, G. Noble, B. Maher. SECOND ROW R. Sokolis, S. Drury, R. Grove, I. Bradford, L. Wood, W. Lulay, B Waibel, P. Dearcos, D. McDermott, Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: I. Suffield D. Matarelli, R. Thomson, B. Radley, R. Herman, M. Duke, P. Arm bright, G. Gardner, G. Wiss, Mgr. ai W, 2 Page I44 Superior blocking and running brought Vto- tory over Manual 26-6. Gefzfraf .Qefeafs .412 Gfmzuaf Curkey ay game Coach luska and the team proudly show the results of a - . Page 145 uuwvu uyuu ne 1-ignry, was znrercepnea ny .noe .xsumenq garrow qualter of yestfnday s game at the Stadxum Su, aenal at his own 35 and got back to the 49 be oz , N U 'lrplldnvnn f' ' ' ' fl26 6 G 4 goofbaff Overwhelming ten of its eleven opponents and MGS tying the other, Central's grid sguad under the Breakaway runner direction of Coach luska captured the City, Greater mee Peoria and Big Twelve championships. This is Ififgfarid 15d 3 Iitlesg Centrats Lions score accounted for touchdowns on 5 0 pg a sad 0 the first time in the half-century of Central's foot- the a 2 ball history that the Lions have completed their season with no losses. I I I MAINLAL m the Peoria High scored a total of 287 points against f0U1fh 1161106 MQWGH 25 points of their opponents, seven of whom did not score at all. the Leading in greatest number of tackles was H 35' Rocky Thomson with l23. ln top position With 922 yards gained was Gene Carr averaging 9 yards per carry. Dick lamieson grabbed second place with a 333 yard total. Pass- ing a total of 564 yards in 74 attempts, he averaged RI right 7 62 yards per throw. The combined efforts of the dl. entire team averaged 4.94 yards per carry with 374 carries for a total yardage of l,84U. Coredt Those voted most valuable players by their lots inside teammates Were: I :ed one of Roger Thomson-most valuable lineman anph1er?? :oopmg e Gene Carr-most valuable back 'Ito the end zone , ack D' k George Boucher-player possessing best fth C2f,tra1 attitude rst half on a Leonard Flynn-most improved player Suffield and Ralph Mason, taking over for pass lamieson for Peorx an ' sha e id once A d' period 1 on a d ran yard Co captains chosen for the l955 season are loe 1311121 H this years co captains, Brock l-lessing and Dick E 13513 ' Do 1954 FOOTBALL SCORES Won 10 Team Galesburg Lamphier . . Woodruff . . Spalding . . Streator . . Springfield Pekin . . . East Peoria Decatur . . Canton . . Manual . Lost 0 Tied 1 We They . 20 0 . 44 0 . 6 6 . 28 0 . 23 0 . 30 0 . 27 7 . 27 6 . 7 0 . 40 0 . 26 6 91189 0 6 0 I, nd that E-xtra Deszre or then cutti Ram MWWMNWMEV 4 l the game 01160 O , mf me al tral S lst. Unbeaten ms three to wi cqt to the T hzec 3 .Lzokn Un iook A the' way iori L1 mira! ON keanu. uska took time out to 5 CI hue on his math qufutm score gave wmv 9 on tu a L6-LS x on the Centra! 36., ball a few plays 'i,,mx'kfvu, ' Q! over, iv-MCM Sim-'dm' 11:19 mn fuck' fox' a and fi to 4 rm-Civvi' ami f 1'9U0Vi'Y'5'g53 W3 Q, . im szuckiff S K my. Hmfn1'n A Xfltiacilurcl. gm-lm hom H20 1? 'I'3fI'Hl'Y,1G!3 was Iam. RR ffm' left? crosses mom' Mm made a 2:8-yard toucizdoxwhm, JM,ic5,,,, S QRTUQ at U16 staxwdinfq a 20-0 lead and the kfmd cfmhwvd fm alone complete the sc!sooi's ffm f7m'W Wi' 10118 631' .-1025 hams dmmrj dum Ccnirafs pass dale im yesterday, A the only six of 12 4 from one of them wazi a C gk! Sha , by Lim Huff My MCM three camvhcs, imcrcepied N 1 C'XH'H Mfm'12fH 'iH'g' 2 -rw A rno fi mill? with FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TOP ROW: P. Stone, I. Patrick, R. Hall, I. Fahnestock, T. Cordell, G. Burgeson, T. Hudson. SECOND ROW: B. Montgomery, B. Smith, M Noble, I. Blankmeyer, T. Duke, I. Nelson, C. Watson, D. Peddicorcl, Meehan, G. Armbright, B. Kingsland, T. Stamm, G. Yates, I. Caho, I D. Bremer. THIRD ROW: I. Swardenski, D. Heller, G. Walker, R. Schuecking. BOTTOM ROW: G. Furnace, G. Kamp, I. Iohnston, T Cottingham, D. Pannabecker, I. Kunkle, T. Marmon, S. Bowers, A, Solomon, W. Chamberlain, R. Bagley, D. Bahney, T. Lanqjhar, Qracfice cuz efermiizmfiolz Gfre file 6ylZ0f65 of Success fo greslr-Sopk. aofbaff Ceann SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TOP ROW: I. Schaumburg, A. Goodale, F. Siuber, R. White, I. Zink- I. Schwartz, D. Nelson, D. Young, B. Maher. BOTTOM ROW: L hon, B. Iones, B. Ritson, B. Wheeler, B. Dewey. SECOND ROW: Coach Gouveia, B. Vtfitt, D. Ashby, T. Swain, G. Bass, A. Hermann, T. King, O'Toole, I. Steinberg, D. Ullman, B. Ketay, D. Litterst, B. Friecllander, G. Hewitt. y ,, F .f ,I I ,VW ,fi I if Page 148 LETTERMEN R D F B TOP ROW: I. Martin, R. Loar, R. Heller, D. Little, T. Tinqwall, Mason, R. Guthrie, I. Swardenski, L. Hurst, I. Lulay, M. Duke, Tjarksen, G. Boucher, D. Iarnieson, B. Hessing. THIRD ROW: Fisher, G. Pike, G. Wiss, A. Harris, T. Marshall, R. Grove, A. Huff, Waibel, M. Klein, B. Maher, B. Forsythe, L. Marlcrnan, O. Ackerman, D. Whittaker. SECOND ROW: Mr. Myers, R. Krieger, B. Roszell, R. Whitmore, G. Gardner, P. Dalton, L. Harband, L. Paul, F. Kowalske, G. Carr, I. Lewis, N. Marcus, R. Hamilton, S. Drury. BOTTOM ROW: B. Pople, I. Newsam, L. Flynn, K. Pothuisie, I. Kunkle, B. Radley, I. Suffield, D. Habloinqa, B. Malone, D. Matarelli, L. Wood, W. Lulay, S. 'Wasson P. Arrnbright, S. Snyder, G. Cheatham, G. Heiser. Eeffermenls fag .gs Gomposed Zap-jfofcfl Gfzffzfefes , WWI I I v:E?:g5..i::.:.:'5Q ..I ..... . at I . .... . 'W I GlL66I'!66LJ6l'5 I epresemf Our Que Selma! Spirif IUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TOP ROW: S. Buck, I. Knobloclc, K. Morrison, V. Shelby BOTTOM BOW: S. Cole, I. Brown, P. Evans, I. Easterbrook VARSITY CHEERLEADERS B. Brown, M. Vtfoodhall, I. Poad, M. Sutton, S. Middleton, I. Taylor, I. Shuloert. I. Crawford. Page 149 Lewis struqqles for a rebound. Lion co-operation is shown in a tip-off from Mason to Toms. ion aqers rave! fo eqiwzaf gina! VARSITY BASKETBALL TOP ROW: S. Van Winlcle, R. Lawler, G. Toms, I. Polk, T. West, T. Hurst, R. Mason, G. Bass, Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Hawkins, I Tingwall, Mgr. SECOND ROW: G. Boucher, I. Lulay, B. Wilson, L. Lewis, R. Hermann, P. Marqeiis, G. Ashby, D. Iamieson, Mgr. Page l5O Coach Dawdy Hawkins is intent on Winning the Manual game. Qilfoslz ang Sopkomore jaskefbaff ecorgs ,cjgrefeff a riqkf glzfure FRESHMAN BASKETBALL R. Smith, I. Nelson, G. Yates, F. Saetiler, Mr TOP ROW: P. Stone, R. Loar, G. Fink, I. Fahne- Whitaker. BOTTOM ROW: D. Chamberlain, D stock, B. Coker, I. Schuecking. SECOND ROW: Pannabecker, P. Seckel, I. Brown. FRESH-SOPH BASKETBALL ROW: l. Nelson, P. Margetis, B. Wilson, G. TOP ROW: I. Hill, B. Coker, G. Fink, M. Coch- Yates, D. Robison. BOTTOM ROW: D, Panna- ran, S. Van Winkle, A. Robison. SECOND be-cker, D. Chamberlain, P. Seckel, F. Saelller. Page 151 n .Qsi'ii5M15-Ektfwnnfnffiii . ,,.... U,5, it ,ntts - id f q ' ingimi S4944 at 1L,.im1s,ahead, with, his fir yefusxfz in the last two mmm ..,.,- . ..- 4, Lewis-brit , 4 'Were forced tt? 'overcome a Q? gg 4,445 4 f 4-an-: g. :. .. ' , 2.4 '. 4 94.4 .4 f, -gi. 3 - - Then T they -andre ' becafhe? 250- the eventual- win :: -: 45: Q. gasket. , regu as on p ay to gain a tx T gym :.f :.-: ,:.- iiiiidiisbifffiiiiit an 524524 inane, nnnnnnnni -Tm FOURTH' :..,. N ,, ,,,,, L Warriors not sux stramht .nom .-.nn .. . . . qlifmffas Iii 4 A 13555 5 riff? G 53 gk ,yi G 4 fills: a 35 T553 P t e lv-:fl 5 L I 5 P XL?-if Zgggiu 355443 ., , .aiiltfg czskefbaff Battling their way to the Regional final, the Lions' hardwood crew, directed by Coach Dawdy Hawkins, tossed defeat into the hands of nineteen opponents during the season and succumbed to this fate before only seven. First Manual, then Washington bowed out to the Lions' hard-fighting team, thus advancing them to finals in the Regional. 5 .94 if -4 .. ng: ning 1 Lf 1ZPwE5fewg15eg,n,5n Leading Spalding most of the game, our cagers I i . -1 'IFE' L stood out in front 53-52 with only six seconds re- maining.6...5...4...3...2...l O' The scoreboard presented its story. Spalding had sunk a final bucket to take the Regional 54-53. During the season Gene Toms tossed in l5U field goals and l99 free throws for a total of 499 points, the leading mark at P.l-LS. and, also, in the 5 1-,ww WWE? 4 4 is 5.21.1541 entire city. Iames Polk, with a .443 led in percent- -egg age for field buckets. The highest percentage in 2' S Ill, en P592 if 'Y : I acksonville . . Pekin . . . . Manual . . Streator . . Springfield ...... tit free throws, a .695, was taken by Leon l-lurst. As a whole, the team scored a total of 1,535 points in the 1954-55 season. ii 1954-55 BASKETBALL SCORES Team We They Springfield . . 64 as Canton . . . av 44 East Peoria . . 64 52 Quincy . . so 47 Spalding . . . 57 61 Urbana L ..... . 44 46 5 Rock Island .... . 43 54 5 Rock Island Ukllemanl . . 70 41 Manual ..... . 70 67 Pekin ..... . 64 ss Lincoln . . 58 51 Rushville . . 57 37 V! Woodruff . . 66 64 Streator . . 54 44 5Z?1fniZ a. ' I Z2 22 iHls4l?5 Woodruff . . 62 46 Decatur . . . 58 53 77 59 49 56 71 55 55 47 48 38 1 3 ff fre? REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Manual ....... as 58 Washington . . 52 44 Spalding . - - 53 54 H ain ' tgan-1915, --,-- 5, fini., no . . .h ,ligfwre 421. 4 vie ory. Q A 4 4 1 arg? NF ' Strcntor J V' K - ' Tom-Toms 24133555 A 'ffl L. fn ffl. , . 5' un , i3i'Stlli'Zl-fQ:fQ.,,6iQhBmb'Tl'lDif iz 0 3 1 - CIKNTBQIL.. .... ...-. .... wusomr ' 'tra , n OIT frc on Il fl!! race the hard vsay last nigh when Steve Van Wmkle shpg gt in a in the last six 6 ffl. as 1 ...JG 4 .... 7 I ... 5 2 ... 0 0 ... 0 0 .. -iii 14 PlN'l'Ii,U. SA FG .hifi 5 ...lil -I ,UU 3 ... 'I l ... 8 if -.. ll 0 ... fl 0 na- 0 0 ...f 0 0 H. 0 0 E apson 'and and Ralph lt Eentral in Lon st one point tuart,e1 s end he score after C second fry Lewis the Butldo s mg pmms aut in the 1 the Lions 4, tvs by Q ene J and at for a 2.1 1 cccssfullv fs leading tad only four . of these lrter. rar, had a al's biggest , f v d Q 1 r-mls when me jig and nt spread at points were nd Mason C21 praggon an tra! with a from time on vgin ranged f nts. 5952222 ,Q Q3 e-4 'Z -:seq-fqfro maizfaigis :VB ff U' 47f3'o'Er an ,O N50 4-- ' 42: zz., sig Q 3 m the 1 e ecovery I two baskets b fs a pau' of free 2 N P l S me Bond. George 8 throw made it 58-52 - , R riovs' Ted Witzig , f Offieiais. Bod Tlwmv Q I free m who TOMS 3-ur wxth wnh 25 HS cause West added Woodruff sxx The J 'mth ,. the OVBK' start Of four points Central , 3:O1f 8 pomts ast defeat Lions FIFTY extra 58 54 Toms m de nin coach mah- points off actory. E3 20-15 Lewis U -B L2 Streator succfzssffullsy the a a 25-15 haiftxme Mm-LISA:-M - ' :. A-,515-L.i.,..,- BASEBALL TOP ROW: G. Carr, C. Marshall, T. West, Hurst, D. lamieson, D. hoff, I. Green, C. Ziegler, I. Brewster, I. Lewis, G. Bass. FIRST ROW: McDonough, Coach B. Saurs. SECOND ROW: I. Bergstrom, P. Weis- B. Churchill, I. Suffield, R. Thomson, D. Matarelli, B. Malone. iamolzcl Wine Slzufs Uaf .By faking 1954 BASEBALL SCORES Teani VVe They East Peoria 8 2 VVaukegan 6 5 Spalding . 3 0 Pekin . . 10 0 Ddanual . 3 0 Champaign 8 3 Champaign 9 8 lionnal . 8 U Streator . 3 4 Streator . 22 7 Limestone 7 8 Washington 5 1 Spalding . 9 6 liornaal . 6 5 Ddanual . 3 4 Washington 9 4 Woodruff . 2 5 Canton . . 5 0 Limestone 2 11 East Peoria 3 4 Pekin . . 17 4 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT VVyonnng . 8 3 Princeville 10 2 Farmington 10 0 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Quincy . 5 1 Pittsfield . 5 0 STATE TOURNAMENT Litchfield . l 5 Oppozzemfs isfricf and Secfiozzaf Koarzzeys Upsetting twenty of its opponents and falling before only seven, Central finished up its season as Victor of the District and Sectional Tourna- ments. Coached by Bruce Saurs, the Lions' baseball team journeyed to the State Tourna- ment for the first time in Central's history. lerry Lewis with 367.37 Leon Hurst with 366.75 Dick lamieson with 326, and Don McDonough with 326 took top honors in hit percentage. Setting an all-time record with twenty-four runs batted in, were Leon Hurst and Roger Thomson. Leading pitchers, Don McDonough and Leon Hurst, came through with lO-l and lO-6,records respectively. ln earned run averages, Don Mc- Donough had an exceptional l.ll runs per game, and Leon Hurst possessed a tremendous 1.65 runs per game average. Page 154 FRESH-SOPH BASEBALL Wigs, P. we-ishoff, B. Malone, J. Suffield, T. west, 1. shuunq, B TOP ROW: B. Keiay, Babe King, R. Hermann, S. Van Winkle, D. Churchill, D. Matarelli. BOTTOM ROW: D. Litterst, P. Marqelis, R Wamke, M. Cochran, G. Brashear, G. Cheatham. SECOND ROW: G. Kidd, I. Kyle, B. Radley, D. Tapp. glfesk - 30,06 Zemin is esfifzed fo ring arsify Mcforiesx Ump calls Oul! in the Lions' favor. . M 1. r::s:QW, W ...WMM TRACK R. Hamilton, R. jones, W. TOP ROW: L. I-larband, R. McCready, A. Gideonson, C. Powell, G. ROW: A. Huff, D. Tjarks Heiser, A. Wesley, A. Tobias, R. McGrew, S. Hull. THIRD ROW: A. Harris, A. Anderson, Coach I. Myers, K. O'Day, E. Schneider, F. Weisert, E. Washington, Bradford, P. Armbriqht, ilzder Squad Slzcnffers our One mile in 4:39.6 was the astoundinq record set by lim Shively. Several other all-time records were set: Don Tjarksen set the 880 yard dash in a record time of l:59.5, Boucher, l-lessinq, Martin, and Tjarksen set the mile relay record by burning up the track in a superb time ot 3:34.95 Alan Anderson grabbed a low hurdle jaunt in a record 01208. The Cen- tral Lions' track squad overcame three out ot four of their dual-meet opponents and placed Well in the major meets. Page l56 Dick Macdonald shows his skill in Iackson, D. Macdonald, I. Miller. SECOND en, B. l-lessing, I. Lulay, B. Smith, I. Shively, I. Martin. BOTTOM ROW: G. Boucher, I. L. Paul, P. Dalton, G. Ashby. ECOI' 5 broad jumping. 1954 TRACK SCORES Dual Meets P.l-l.S. 64 . . . Pekin 54 P.l-l.S. SUM . . Morton 37g P.l-l.S. 94 . . Limestone 24 P.l-l.S. 51 .... Canton 67 Maior Meets 8th Place-Normal Relays 4th Place-Decatur Open lst Place-Delavan Track Carnival 3rd Place-District Track Meet 4th Place-Greater Peoria Meet 3rd Place-Big Twelve Conference Meet Alan Anderson leaps over the hurdles for another Lion victory. Crack CWM' 510 Gflygfef 'Sf F65 Ulq 5 126 0 622 VCL 5 Q5 5 I'0WUZq ,DOF 5 WRESTLING R. Heller. Borrolvr Row: 1. Kunkle, 1. camel, G. rakoby, H. sion. TOP ROW: E. Schneider, A. Tobias, A. Kilqus, B. Waibel, R. Thomson, R. Kreiqer, B. Radley. - Al Huff, Pat Dalton and Art Harris discuss vital strategy With Coach Deal. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Te am We They Lincoln . . . 20 39 East Peoria . . 15 48 Lamphier . . 1 5 50 Pekin . . . . 2 1 40 Galesburg . . 20 39 Springfield . . 18 43 Woodruff . . 26 2 9 Streator ....... 1 7 43 TOURNAMENTS City Tournament ...... First Place Greater Peoria ....... First Place District Tournament ..... First Place Big Twelve Tournament . . . First Place State Tournament ...... Eighth Place verfcmd Squad Szzczfclzes iszfrici and 12 After grinding out victories from their eight dual-meet opponents, the Central Cross Coun- try team progressed to the District and Big 12 tournaments from which they emerged as champions. Also the City and Greater Peoria titles, based on team records, were awarded to this highly successful team. Defeated in their attempt to achieve the CROSS COUNTRY BOTTOM ROW: B. Ross, D. lones, I. Bridson, B. Dennis, S. Courtney, T. Langford, B. Hill. SECOND ROW: B. Erbe, A. Harris, D. Macdonald, goal of every team, the State Championship, the Lions were awarded eighth place for their efforts in the state meet at Champaign. Central, for the first time in Big l2 history, amassed a total of four individual medals out of a possible ten. 1954 brought a most suc- cessful season for Coach Deal and this team. L. Paul, G. Heiser, P. Dalton, A. Huff, Coach Deal. TOP BOW: G. losenhans, M. Alspector, D. Little, B. Glass, C. Haller, T. Greenwood, I. Warren, B. McCready. Page l58 GOLF D. Lancaster, H. Carney, R. Habbinga. SITTING: I. Newsam, R. STANDING: Coach C. Bcckwitz, I. Hartman, R. Seward, L. Markman, Streihich, M. Klein, I. Newsarn, R. Loar. Eizzksmezz Qaufiinq Gfrowzd Tags Decisively downing five opponents, falling before two others, and fighting to one draw, CentraI's fairway squad, under Coach Bock- witz, emerged with two first place trophies. Top honors were earned at the Quincy Invita- tional and District l.l.A.A. Tourneys. Their taking of the second and third place ratings in GOLF SCORES Team We They Pekin . . . . 5 10 East Peoria . . 14 1 Woodruff . . 9 6 Manual . . . 7 W 7 W Canton . . . . 14 1 Woodruff . . 5 10 East Peoria . . . 14 1 Pekin ....... 8 M 6 W QUINCY INVITATIONAL P.H.S ....... First Place DISTRICT l.I.A.A. TOURNAMENT P.H.S ....... First Place STATE I.I.A.A. TOURNAMENT P.H.S ....... Third Place BIG 12 TOURNAMENT P.H.S ....... Second Place Page 159 the State I.l.A.A. and Big Twelve, respectively, added further prestige to the l954 golf record. Copping individual honors, second place at the District l.l.A.A.. Tournament, and third place at the Quincy Invitational and Big Twelve Tournaments was Captain Larry Mark- man. Mike Klein and Larry Markrnan warm up during a pre-season practice session. SWIMMING TOP ROW: D. Tucker, B. Bcszell, T. Ising, E. lones, B. Allen, B. Harrison. A. McGinnis. BOTTOM BOW: M. Negley, B. Forsythe, D. Whittaker, SECOND ROW: R. Pople, S. Herman, L. Markman, K. Riley, D. Harms, A O. Ackerman, D. Franks, Mr. Yuhause. Ccmkers afffe fo 9-Trsf Qgface in .Big Cwefve We're all proud of Bill Forsythe, Dick Whittaker, and Owen Ackerman, our All-American swimmers. Winning eight and losing only one of their dual meets, the Lions' 1954-55 Tankers took second place in their two Triangular meets and one Ouintet meet. Co-captains Owen Ackerman and Dick Whittaker, together with Bill Forsythe, were awarded All-American titles in the 100 yd. Backstroke, ZOO yd. Free- style, and 100 yd. Breaststroke respectively. Coached by Mr. loe Yuhause, the team went on to win the Big 12 Championship and gain sixth place in the state. 1955 SWIMMING SCORES Team We They Waukegan ...... 41 34 New Trier ...... 24 53 Evanston and Oak Park . . Second Place Danville ....... 42 33 DeKalb ....... 60 15 Rockford and LaSalle . . Second Place Danville ....... 38 37 LaSalle ....... 54 22 Thornton Quintet . . . Second Place DeKalb ..... . . 46 29 East Rockiord . . . 38 37 Big 12 .... . . First Place Urbana . . . - . 50 25 State Meet . . . Sixth Place Page 160 I , I 3 sms .. ::.:::i.:E:'f: ' A 3 Wt . .,... 1 ..f, if . 4 L ,E F ,.,.. . H fu W 3 fs. W ww , X . . .Jw-sk vw-My 2 -' GAA- CABINET B. Brown, R. Hemminq. SECOND ROW: H. Kessling, I. Archibald, TOP ROW: P. Bell, W, Cochran, I.IHa1field, A. Lancaster, I. Streil- I. Keyster, I. Bahney, I. Crawford. BOTTOM ROW: V.-Pres. N. Frank, matier, M. Compton. THIRD ROW: C. Schad, I. Summers, K. Iones, Pres. I. Drain, Treas. S. Rocholl, Sec'y I. Hall. J. feackes girfs Sporfsmans ip am? gfegos uifg Gkaracfer G.A.A. Advisors Miss Masocco Mrs. Blair SENIOR AWARD WINNERS I. Summers, K. Iones, W. Cochran, I. Drain, C. Schaol, M. Compton. I Paqe l6I G.A.A. TOP ROW: B. Leary, I. Drain, P. Bell, A. Bengtson, W. Cochran, A. Lancaster. SECOND ROW: B. Brown, I. Flynn, I. Streitmatter, I. For girls interested in sports, Cr.A.A. offers many hours of enjoyment. This organization, composed of girls from all tour classes, meets after school every Tuesday and Thursday to participate in such sports as archery, fieldball, and basketball. Encouraging friendly compe- tition and good teamwork, tournaments serve as a means tor making new friends and otter an opportunity to become skilled in major and minor sports. Throughout the year these girls add to their fun by giving parties and other social G.A.A. TOP ROW: I. Muhl, S. Rocholl, I. Summers, l. Hatfield, B. Voss, D. Hicks. SECOND ROW: M. Compton, K. Iones, C. Howard, A. Thomas, I. Gulley, I. Carter, M. Farley. BOTTOM BOW: I. Hall, P. Partridge, P. McGhee, M. Foster, S. Levy. events. On their social calendar for this year were the Freshman Reception, Christmas party, Parents' Banquet, and Spring Picnic. Members of the Girls' Athletic Association were guests at Limestone for the annual Spring Play Day in April. Credit in points is given to girls for their participation in organized sports. Awards are given according to the number of points earned. This year the highest award, a state emblem, was presented to six seniors by the advisors, Miss Masocco and Mrs. Blair. Kaufman. BOTTOM ROW: I. Archibald, I. Bahney, I. Keyster, M. McGhee, E. Sanders. Page l62 A tall reception welcomes Freshmen. BASKETBALL WINNERS TOP ROW: I. Summers, K. Iones. BOTTOM ROW: B. Voss, I, Archibald, I. Keyster. VOLLEYBALL WINNERS TOP ROW: I. Gulley, W. Cochran, I. Drain, B. Brown. SECOND ROW: I. Carter, I. Flynn, P. Partridge, P. McGhee. BOTTOM ROW: S. Levy. Santas assured that all G.A.A. girls have been good this year. i 3 i Page 163 wwf Gemfmf Biom By placing ads in the CREST, many citizens of our community help support Peoria l-liqh School. We are proud to aclcl them to our list of Central Lions. Q 4 M C1 A A Advertising has made it possible to bring you gba resf Advertising informs you of the latest products and services PATRONIZE THOSE WHO MAKE THIS YEAR BOOK POSSIBLE P 166 nil Umistin X -- 'V Y 4 r L ,TVUITI H79 Cdmefd of v wn4dQ'rsfnbr1 'FF ' 'lim' 319 s.Ie EfSUfl,P00fli,l IH Phones-ans SWEIIEY SERVICE 0ver 45 Years A Guarantee oi Quality r and Satisiaction i i r C. C. CORNE R. C. HANLON LEO H. SAMS Vice - President President Secreta ry -Treasurer Sweney Gasoline 8 Oil Co. 902 Commercial Narionol Bank Bldg. -Peoria, Illinois Page 168 The Rite-Way is the best way, say Ricki Bard and Rosalie Heinrich as they pick up their cleaning from the Rite-Way Cleaners. DRY CLEANING The RITE -WAY Phone 6-6464 605 N. Monroe Peoria, Illinois Page 169 DERGES BOTTLING CO. 111 Edmund Street Aiier a CREST BUSINESS STAFF meeting these senior girls enjoy a refreshing boiiie oi SQUIRT. Page 170 finds the door open at Block 8: Kuhl Co. Traffic Selling tl Buying i t Display Personnel I Operations it Accounting 'i 4 l l l Advertising X Food Services Mercllandising Office Functions interior Decorating ou will linci all ol these and many more at Bloclc S Kuhl Co.. where I9 stores and a Central Buying Qliice are reaciy to show you why there are a greater variety oi opportunities in the retail field than any other. Yes, the cioor is open to all who are interesteci in a department store career, and opportunity is lcnoclcing every day. Block E' Kuhl is growing, and you can grow with it. VVhy clon,t you Hcompare notes with the Personnel Director, and see ii Block E Kuhl Co. doesnt have to oiier just what you are looking for in a career? You are always welcomel 5 Block 8: Kllhl C0. Peoria, Illinols . - l I Stores in 5525213 R oTTAwA wmNETKA uvzouwz GALESBURG Rocxrono oAvENPoRT, IA Mm OM' xanax strata issepssosf IA Central Distribution, 801 S. Washington St, DANVILLE ELGIN, Rocx ISLEXND DAilolgLrEf5MSETsoRE Page 171 ,t3t5ftS5t,,,,,,t A Mm fl 'NA V mwwmy- ls everybody happy? Well yes, when they have a new SYLVANIA T. V. Tuning in this set are Lois T V Dan, Harold Fellows, Clayton Marshall, and Mickey Farrell. Paqe 172 Dzajeaadamzi Waning cw cz THE METHODIST HOSPITAL OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF NURSING The Methodist Hospital of Central lllinois, a modern 400 bed institution, is fully approved by all accrediting agencies. The School of Nursing is Nationally 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 Cl? Diploma or C25 Degree program in nursing. In the Diploma Program, the student pursues the regular three year basic nursing curriculum. ln 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, 22l North Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, Illinois. Page 173 2666 Proctor Community Hospital School of Nursing invites inquiries trom girls or young Women 18- 35 who are interested in a career in Nursing. Write or call Director ot Nursing, Proctor Community Hospital, Phone 4-4l2l. Proctor Community Hospital, after serving Peoria as the Iohn C. Proctor Hospital tor 72 years, is now planning to erect a completely new Hospital on a site adjoining Northrnoor Golf Course. We feel that the Community can be better served in completely new and modern facilities in this readily accessible location. 'STO promote the public welfare through the development of better hospital care for all the pcoplef, PROCTOR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 415 SECOND AVENUE PEORIA, ILLINOIS Page 174 Cosmopolitan, cultural, cordial . . . N 6 O radlev dmv rsll Bradliey University is one of the nationls strong medium-sized universities. Bradliey University is large enough to offer a wide variety of courses and activities-small enough to he friendly and personal. Bradlley University maintains the highest accreditation, a distinguished faculty, and a luroad cur- riculum with more than sixty major fields of study. Bradliey University has more than ahundred clulos, sororities, and fraternities, offering a wide range oi activities and interests. Bradliey University possesses an excellent Air Force RQTC unit. Bradlley University has a cosmopolitan student body, personal student-faculty associations, and a hignly cultural free lecture-arts program. Bradley University has a place for you. SUMMER SESSIONS, 1955 FALL TERM BEGINS IUNE 8-IULY 14 SEPTEMBER 12, 1955 IULY 14 - AUGUST 18 For additional information : DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Peoria, Illinois Peg? 175, CONSTITUTE5 GCJOD CITIZEN? QC BEING A ld answer this question? It How wou you came from an eighth grade student as a part of ez class citizenship project. HERE'S THE WAY A CATERPILLAR EXECUTIVE ANSWERED IT: T describe a good citizen in a few o words is most difficult-much like try- ' to describe our great country in a few ing words. However, some qualifications of a good citizen certainly would be: 0 A fundamental belief in God. 0 A deep sense of honesty and integrity. 0 Moral character above reproach-the there is no such thing as something for nothing. Everything we achieve, every- thing we get, must be earned. 0 A love of the freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution and Bill of Rights, and f doms. a willingness to protect these ree 0 A desire to search for and find the ' ns truth and not be swayed by the emotio of others. 0 A sense of duty when it comes to ex- ercising our great American privilege of idera- voting, based on thoughtful cons tion of the issue or office involved--and hen 'ury, mili- result of personal convictions rather than the same sense of duty W , fem' of Public 0Pini0n- tary or public office responsibilities 0 An interest in one's community cou- should be met. Pled with a willingness to Work long It is difficult indeed to describe citizen- and hard for its betterment. ship in a few Words. 1 hope these ' ' h u hts will be helpful. 0 A true sense o f value, recognizing that t o g Page 176 Anna Mae Kamerer is admiring one ot the many time tur values found at COOKS! For Fine Furs, Exclusive Suits and Cloth Coats, Visit C. R. CCOK FURS FIRST WITH THE FINEST 1516 Main Phone 4-9415 Page 177 WOODWARD'S SHERIDAN VILLAGE Sande Undevwood HDd9E one ofthe charminq dresses from WOODWARD'S fthe store With exclusive fashions for aH occasions. Page 179 e-em , Bank. V' r ,f r, rf .1 ,- b Illr' Carl Easter accompanies Ianet de Revy While she makes a deposit in her savings account at the Commercial National 55:5 gf 0 E Cin, National Bank H OF PEORIA K i MEMBER FEDERAL osrosn INSURANCE conrorzmow ...,. . Q, ADAMS vs O . the Key to Your Future Ben Franklin used his key . . . and paved the Way for the many modern coaveniences We enjoy today with electricity. 5 The degrees or diplomas you receive are your keys to 5 apply your learning in an adult practical World. Use your key 'tg' :MA , Well . . . that graduates in the years to follow may benetit hom E nw Jr, 5 Ar the better society you will have helped create. :I '3 , . X 5t!.,'. is ,ix , ff 'X' ttilgfi-gf wif . if X: VV , r ' J 0 CE TBM. ll.l.lN0lS LIGHT C0 Page 180 Norma Risk, Dick Macdonald, ianei Nor- ton, and Mike Neqiey are proud to have their picture taken with the 1955 Chrysler. MURPHY - CLARK. INC. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 433 Franklin Phone 446101 . . .. ,, ,1.:.1,15,: 4.,,1,,uf, ,-.1,1,:,114 so-.. , ,. L 22112212:gif2-Tf'5'21.3g:E3E5l1.,.Sz-1:1:r1-.ff-1--1A.-sax'-'ff s. - -l :, 1-:-z.:-11491:-.5-41-112:212:2:1s. i 5 I ' 1 'Xl , wr:-:,.1,,'-1:-12191:-.. 1:::v:1E2:2,Y'12E1Ef?i2E:'1152+-'52-.. M1 .rf pgs' ,af if ':e:e::aQE':a:2:1waa::,-Q:e:s1e:1..Q-:e1f'2:1:1-. . .,..-kdgzf.-1111:-:-15: 52125:-:-zgzgz' f-.af .- 1-I:I:1:-3-:::g1:-.-'4:,:5g2:C:2:1:-:- -4:11:11-1-.-31:2'rwxgzs-11:-1-:g:1.,'-:gI1':-:3:1:y1:I:-z.:-133.1-If .3:g3g:3'z,:51g:3:3:g:3:-,53:5:3:5:3:f 1::1:g:1x,.5:3:1:2 .Q''1I:g1iz111511.x:11:g-3:51g:515,. ,:5:g:v:3:2:1:-.g5:2131u:1-121,,'-fzirgzgszl.,'fh::11:r:-.' rag:--1-. Q-5gg55Z,15:3:1-' .-sf .- 1IEl2 . :'1 f. 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K E E N A N SPORTING Goons Peoria, Illinois Phones 4-9165 - 4-9166 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT AND SHOP HERE AT ALL TIMES U Q 2 p p 6E pE - 1 - EEEE I pp Eepp Ep p6 i 6 p Pwr la 3 WIIUHHHU I3 VH UUS f p6 NNN 'HSS m 3 'MTU' B' p pp p e6NpppN 'WW 'i.::5g: -',:,:3. 5:::g:g:g:1:1:::g:g:3g:g:g:5g:g:g::- ,.vc-:- -f:5:5:5:3:::3:::3::: .-5:5 1-f-1:s:s:f' :es ' f 512:55 : : :5:5:3:1iaESSiS5E5:sEeEei. 'fp ,. , .34 .:.3.3.:.g.g.:.:.g.g.:.:.:.g.g.:.:.g.. 1 . .- 3 .- -. -:4-:-:-:-:-:-'-'- -' '-: -.-.f. '- -:':-:-:-:-:-:f-:-:f - -.-.5,gZg Z-2333.525 '-I-I-Z-'-'Zigi' HB7 .' ?fI'I-7-3-Z-!7Z-Z- :1'1'i:f-'-' j 'f'1::gf :, - ' :f:5:2f2i35fEfffA . F '-mg., , ' i Qg.5:r:g:r' 3 Peoria office located at Smcmeg mc! N 1001 swf-h Adams sf. fa QM Q ,gemdzw Page 184 I d LINCOLN CLEANERS 3307 N. Sheridan Road Ronnie Roth and Sandy Howe seem pleased with the expert work and congenial service that they receive from Lincoln Cleaners. PEORIA CAMERA SHOP 539 Main Norma Frank and Iohn Martin will soon find that Photography is fun when they buy their supplies at Peoria Camera Shop. I Lynn Brian and Marilyn Anderson have chosen their spring suiis at Tu11a's Inc. LADIES' G CHILDREN'S APPAREL TULLA'S INC. -2 MTM-V Wmugnj lt's smart to stop at Dick's Shell Service for an oil change, say Andy Kilqus, Ianei Weerts, and Donna Scherff. DICKS SHELL STATION Loucks and McClure Phone 2-7522 Page 186 Edie Bliss and Carol Behm know to qo to World Drug Store for their pharmaceutical needs. WORLD DRUG ..-... ...,. M, ,,,,,,, ........r- ,,.,,,, ' I W In 'iv servngl nlgggtg Llif 312-314 SO. ADAMS I OE MARK'S SUPER SERVICE 6-W Comer Gale and University Filling up the gas tank at Ioe Mark's Super Service are Bob Larence and Mary Margarei Reising. Paqe 187 HARBUR'S CLEANERS 411 W R1chmond I Q p H 2 J D' llllmil V!! F H- JD-,f-ff- 'i X , make the EES? -A E FIRST bank IL Lt L I Ezilziigjiljgd Z fi L L galjfii k L L u. J And' YOUR bank : L ew LE I L k zfk kpt L LL L jUuIJjIj N X '-L ,f,4-,Olbf-sr a I 2 : i x THE FIRST NATIUNAL BANK 0F PEURIA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Page 188 anticipate a delicious meal at Murphy's. ORIGINAL M U R P H Y S Famous for Excellent Food 5720 KNOXVILLE li's Tea for Two as Emily Elclred and Mike Grole ef'-Q. Page l89 LlZER'S. EL VISTA Chuck Shinkle is buying czmrlv for that certain 501114 one at l.lZlQR'S DRUG STORIC. LIZER'S VISTA DRUG 2400 Gale Avenue Serving' ElVist:i, l'lZll11lllIJI'i l'zu'k and Vicinity LIZER'S PHARMACY 3017 Western Avenue Serving the VVest Bluff :md Vfest Peoria lift jill any l'7m't01 s f'J'l'Sl'l'l4f71'I'UlIU PAY f PAY 1'cf-S+-gi5Z0LDSi LESS 3 On the Corner-2201 South Adams-Since 1880 Page 190 Good equipment makes a picnic better, and Marlynn Giese and Iudy Sieqan have found the right equipmeni at Graham-Ramsey Hardware. GRAHAM - RAMSEY. INC., Hardware - Paints f Housewares Picnic of Barbeque Supplies 106 E. McClure Ave. Peoria. I11. For the Tops in Pops Sue Schusler and lohn Mahi go to Iay's. 530-32 S. Adams St. Phone 4-9293 What? Late again? Barb Vlfiss and Millie Hepfer are looking forward to an evening ot dancing in their iormals from l-lecht's Bonny Shop. Hecl1f's Bonny Shop The Crest ot Fashions 225 SO. ADAMS ST. Page 'tlrfrgig pqgmmmwwm wawswssm Q 7 N ' ,5 g , Q .. 9 .... ,. - , -.., ..::.:,:::..-. L 4 , , Q, xfl is 1 3 ,R kg K, LW s ,SAW :f2:rsf:::.-22:2 Mwrww, - BYERLY AVIATION Greater Peoria Airport Bud Loar and Brooks McNamara find it's easy to charter a plane for that special weekend Three can go as cheaply as one if it is in a plane chartered from Byerly Aviation! H3013 Helqh ho Helqh ho Its off to Work We Goi lack Gilbert and Byron Roszell buy the necessary tools at Carver Lumber Co CARVER LUMBER CO 706 West Reservoir Boulevard V www Mary McDonald and Dave Powell enjoy the comfortable and attractive furniture at Lippnuanns. ' 9 FURNITURE - CARPETING DRAPERIES - UPHOLSTERING 1712 No. Sheridan Rd. Ph. 2-4521 Open Monday and Thursday Evenings lt looks as it Phyllis Wright and George Boucher have found just what they were looking for at Garrott's Iewelry Store. GARROTT JEWELRY COMPANY Watches 6: Diamonds Main Floor lefterson Bldg. Peoria, Ill. Phone 3-8527 Page 193 Admirinq the sleek lines of the new Dodge are Vanita Iackson, Ioyce Drain, and Allan Tobias. KEY MOTORS. INC. 1601 Mam Page 194 mf UW! , wfjwjf Ji, ,, , Jim Carver's Standard Service 629 Knoxville Ave. Phone 59943 To Serve You WELL is Our Business TIRES ' TUBES ' BATTERIES ' LUBRICATION CAR WASH GET 'EM LIGNS Page 195 Seors, Roebuck 8. Co. lim Garrott agrees that It's a Woman's Worlcl 'as Pat Hamilton helps him select a sport coat from Sears, Roebuck ci Co. ,M-...G 3 Las' A -. was iam? 1-, . wir? Herb Heinz Carol Woodley and lim Cassulo take advantage of one of the many services at Herb Heinz Service Station. 227 Loucks Avenue Peoria. Illinois Page 196 Suzanne Brown and Dick Carver look very pleased over the Wide variety of flowers and floral ar- rangements they have found at Knollaire Florists. KNOLLAIRE FLOWERS 3205 N. Sheridan 2-6643 INDIVIDUAL AND DIFFERENT FLOWERS MECCA lt's lucky for Collette Bollier and Owen Acker- man that they make their reservations early at the ever-popular Mecca. Page 197 LLfil9l'a 5 iii 5 if ig : :,a,, 4 . '. , if xr! 1, 9: .fu - BLEW S STANDARD SERVICE 1200 N. University Blew's Standard Service ceriainly was a lifesaver for Connie Wright and Zane Muhi. B :S L PHARMACY 924 Main Mike Farrell and Sue Moniqomery enjoy an after-school refresher ai B 6 L Pharmacy. Page 98 Appearing quite pleased with their selection of the latest fashions from Lynne's are Nancy Swain and ludy Montaq. DISTINCTIVE APPAREL I A 508 MAIN STREET Opposite Pere Marquette Hotel Ioan Braunaqel and Barb Derby take their clean ing to West Bluff Cleaners for excellent service WEST BLUFF CLEANERS 2517 WESTERN AVENUE Phone 4-8761 Whether it's a dainty party-dress or a durable cheer-leading uniform the results are always Expert Cleaning LEITER ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ENGINEERS 410 Fayette Street Phone 6-8727 PEORIA. ILLINOIS uec er an Marilyn E I b th t at ' ome choking and Prod are e Way o a mar1's heart. PRODUCER'S DAIRY CUMPTUMETER SUHINIL Margie Young is learning to add the easy Way at the Compiometer School. TNTA RRANT KELLY REALTY Lehmann Building L Picking up his date at one of the many at- tractive Kelly Really homes is Roger Thomp- son. Page 201 M hl bk hR h Rd desnack. FUTURE HOME OWNERS-YOU DESERVE THE BEST EH Call Us For Millwork For Your Repairs Cr New Home SKY RANCH hi Mar Elizabeth H Id h d 1 k L 1 f Page 202 24 Zami Zac!!! .foie JEFFEHSII B JEFFERSIIN TRUST IND SAVINGS BANK 0F Pfllllll. Pfllllll llllNOIS 0ne Two Three S. Jefferson Ave., Phone 6 0831 Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio Looking very pretty in their new spring dresses from Berqne-r's third tioor are Betty Meizer and Phyllis Owen. naman mi' t Page 203 MODEL WALL PAPER 5: PAINT CO. Since l899 A Good Place To Buy Paint 6. Wallpaper 404 -06 S. ADAMS ST. 0 TEL. 3-3761 0 PEORIA, ILLINOIS SHERIDAN VILLAGE TEL. 2-0422 When we're having that heat wave you'll find Harry Gunn and Iudy Landis heading for Hunfs. H U N T S Where the high school crowd refuels Page 204 Dan Seiler thinks it would be The Lovehest Night of the Year if he could take Barb Brown out in this 1955 Buick Convertible. I. T. BOWER MOTORS. Inc. 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Earl Iohnson Chevrolet Co. 1618 Main Phone 4-2166 Peoria's Oldest Chevrolet Dealer Page 206 Sharon McKune is putting Robin Whitmore to Work at one of the modern sinks at Peoria Sanitary Supply Company. Peoria anitary upply Company Paul Koch and Dick Whittaker are looking over the fine selection of ARROW SHIRTS at George Krei Men's Shop. GEORGE I. KREI MEN'S SHOP FEATURING ARROW SHIRTS Page 207 FUTURE HOME OWNERS-YOU DESERVE THE BEST Call Us For Millwork For Your Repairs Or New Home AL HALL S STANDARD SERVICE Mary Bruninqa and Frank Croak prefer the f diy and efficient service they receive at A1 Hal1's Standard Page 208 After school you Will find Ed Schneider and Mary McHenry at the 'R . y cream. PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS 1222 1228 Western Ave. Peoria 6. Illinois Matthews Music Co. Phone 6-8247 Band and String lnstruments and Complete Record Department Gibson, Vega and Martin Selmer and Olds String lnstruments Band lnstruments 529 Main Street Peoria 2. Illinois lnstruotions oi All Kinds on All lnstruments Page 209 BRIDE S LANE Modeling one oi the many beautiful bridal en- sembles ai Brides Lane are Mary Kay Reains and Karen lobnson. Ari Gideonson and Dean lones enjoy an alter-school snack oi Roszells ice cream at the 'Reef :we HIGH IN FOOD VALUE -AND FUN VALUE Page 2lO Dave Bremer, Katie Mcfliuqage, Virginia Hines, and Dick Iamiesori would like to own a Pontiac convertible like this one. K 1 SIP! tlumvl 5 QCAgDlllAC DOHYIRC CO. uhm we Psorijfixuiiulsaifivols Qmlmgvlim Qwv, ,f ,,,..-- 4 M wwf' gf? Page 211 AETNA LIFE Looking ahead to a secure future are Pai Gal breath and lack Borders. Y u'll all agree that lack and Bi1l's, and s orin tie . IACK AND BILL'S SPORTING GOODS . . Congratulations to the graduating class of Peoria High . . MORE HOMES FOR SALE MORE HOMES SOLD . . . EVERYDAY I The narne respected in Peoria Real Estate. Traders Realty Corpora- tion l'1as established a reputation based on prompt service . . . a genuine desire to give you the quickest action when you buy CORP- m'Whmiyousdl THE hw mpmpwdimow Md mow bksto turn to Traders Realty Corporation. WHEN YOU BUY . . . WHEN YOU SELL . . . TRADERSARE THE FOLKS TO TELL! TRAIJERS REALTY BURPURATIUN Page 212 Tom Neurniller helps Pam Hewitt Make Herself Comfortable at UnderWoocl's Furniture Gallery. UNDERWOOD'S awdlme Qazdezdea FINE FURNITURE 0 DRAPERIES 0 CARPETS WALL COVERINGS 0 OBIECTS OF ART Clifton M. UnderWooolARobert C. Underwood lnterior Designers 1515 N. University Phone 2-871 1 Page 213 WEEK RADIO THE WE'EK'S BEST 1350 ON YOUR DIAL R. I. IANSSEN AND COMPANY 412 Margaret Street Phone 2-6248 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Page 214 . . . for 75 years YOUR DEPENDABLE PLACE TO BUY HOME FURNISHINGS F U R N DIOIIA-SMI IDA!! 'HU'-U vv 555 535532. fn-'-:Fi 2. 55551, we-Xe-ffrxfzn 155 . .ah ,.: ,-1-12:11:14 ,-g v-:A 'avr'-rf'--. 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ASSOCIATE PERSONAL INSURANCE SERVICE PEORIA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 240 S. Ieiierson Avenue The only school in Peoria specializing in qualifying high 302-36 Lehmann Bldg' Phone 343785 school graduates for top business positions of all kinds. Member of the Peoria Association of Insurance Agents Ask for 1955 school catalog A. R. BEARD. Director 1140 N. University Phone 6-7636 Peoria, Ill. WILBUR D. DERSCH Mom at Law GEORGE H. BAKER COMPANY 1000 Farsi National Bank Building MANUFACTURERS 5.5533 Draperies . . Window Shades . . Kirsch Drapery Hardware Compliments Ot A BOGARD'S DRUG STORE FLOWERS EOE ALL OCCASIONS BECK'S FLORIST 6. GIFT SHOPS Three Shops Servicing Peoria, East Peoria, and Pekin University and McClure Ave. IN PEORIA EAST PEORIA Pr-:Km P . In. . 310 E. Corrington 105 E. Washington 1300 N. Second eonaf H1015 Phone 2-5462 6-4681 4080 Prescriptions Exclusively IA C K S PRESCRIPTION LABORATORY THIRD FLOOR LEHMANN BUILDING Phone 5-9926 KNOLL'S STANDARD SERVICE Cor. Knoxville and Lake TIRES . . . BATTERIES . . . ACCESSORIES We Give S 6. I-I Green Stamps Page 217 IOI'INSTON'S STANDARD SERVICE . Compliments of Bradley 6. University Phone 6-9282 Peoria, Illinois A Friend DEALER IN STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS NEWLIN 61 FRASER DECKER DRUGS AUOTHGYS 3515 PROSPECT 322 Central Naf. Bank Bldg. Ph. 3-5147 Phone 5-9761 Peoria Heights, Ill- Peoria 2, Illinois ' SCHAD REAL ESTATE POTTER 5. ANDERSON For Real Service, Call Us IEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS General Office Chasffiigichad 8n1f.,,fZeIIE22isRd' Phone s-6575 334 Fulton Ph. 2-0227 Office Ph. 2-5443 . I Phone 4-9179 25: I CARPETS 0 LINOLEUM O WALL TILES I FLOOR TILES You 4 . . II METAL EDGINGS 0 FORIVIICA SINK TOPS 1 k -. 'f 1 k HPEORIAS OLDEST CARPET sToRs I e 035- i es 'I I .Oi Y 4 ' R 1 - - - 155534 Qu X aus AND LINOIEUM co. 1 4.21455 ' 220 s. JEFFERSON sr. I. ,:., ,,., V, Q Peoria, Illinois OPAL HALL SHOPPE HICKEY'S VARIETY STORE 244 s. JEFFERSON STREET CPeOria's Smartest? 1710 N. SHERIDAN ROAD TOYS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES - GIFTS Phone 3-9321 Phone 4-2363 W j I fs! PEORIA MUSICAL FRESH PAK CANDY OO. INSTRUMENT CO. 614 K in Peo. m 617 MAIN STREET '- nom' e na' ' KING BAND INSTRUMENTS -WURLITZER PIANOS phone 8-1312 HENRY E. SKINNER Proprietor PEORIA. ILLINOIS Page 218 SOURS, NEWELL :S NICOL FOLTZ DRUG STORE ATTORNEYS PRESCRIPTIONS - REXALL PRODUCTS 905 Central Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 4-3163 . . . 3416 Prospect Rd. Phone 5 4821 Peona 2, Illrnors Household Wares - Tools - Seeds - Builders' Hardware Dustop Air Filters - Garden Tools Heating - Plumbing - Electrical Supplies SHERIDAN HARDWARE PITTSBURGH PAINTS GUNNS FOOD MARKET FREE DELIVERY PHONE 5-2613 . - - Ph 2 5544 1711 N. Sheridan Road Peoria 5, 111. 1803 N University one SUTTER REALTY CRAWFORD'S STANDARD SERVICE REALTORS Hamilton 6: Iefierson Streets ATLAS TIRES ci BATTERIES ART AND DQROTHY Open 24 Hours Daily 2-9666 8-1677 p1-IQNE 5.9359 MANUFACTURERS OF NEON SIGNS STAPP ELECTRIC CO. TOBIN DRUG STORE Main at Sheridan 2008 Main Street Peoria, Illinois Telephone 4-0154 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST A. C. SCHMIDT HANGING AND REPAIRING Phone 3-8563 SeWed Iust So by Trudie I TRUDIE'S SHOP DESIGNING - DRESSMAKING - ALTEEATIONS som Main sf. Phone 4-8571 Peoria, I11. TILTON'S BAKERY West Lake at Sheridan Telephone 5-8042 OPEN DAILY 6:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P M COMPLIMENTS OF WAIBEL'S 54 TO 51.00 STORES 119 E. Washington St. - E. Peoria, 111. Phone 3-3538 2108 Main St., Peoria Phone 4-2622 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Page 219 Automotive Parts and Machine Shop 2490 Gale Avenue 003-605 FRANKLIN STREET phone 2-4643 DIXIE CAFE SMITH'S DRUG STORE GLEN AVENUE 1800 Knoxville Ave. at McClure, Peoria, Ill. AT U. S. 150 PH. 5-9888 PEORIA, ILL. Telephone 5.5221 . OPAL HALL SHOPPE Compliments 244 S. JEFFERSON STREET of a fPeoric1's Smorfesfl Friend Phone 3-9321 Take Your Gal to Compliments of THE CORRAL Sandwiches - Chilli - French Fries - Fountain OPEN YEAR AROUND , Phone 2-0316 3927 N. Universny Comer of Shendan and Glen K E N N Y S KISSINGER'S PHARMACY SUPER MARKETS 438 Lib t Peoria, Illinois er Y Phone 6-6521 4 No. l-l026 Knoxville No. 2-32l5 N. Sheridan KINGSLAND 1.G.A. SUPER MARKET LARSON SOFT WATER CO' 2216 N- UniVefSi1Y sos First National Bank Bldg. Phone 4-8121 Open 9 - 9 Except Sunday RENTALS 9 SALES Page 220 Compliments SEND IT TO . . . DID A -ee--BIEHTFSTTTTTTT6 I TBENI IJ WEINSTEIN CLEANING AND DYEING SERVICE I CITIZENS REAL ESTATE co. Phone 6-6156 706 Mm Sf Peoria's Master Cleaner DISTRIBUTORS PHELAN'S PAINTS BORN PAINT 6. WALLPAPER CO. 530 Fulton Street FRITCH'S HARDWARE 103 S. University Phone 5-3522 Compliments of F. A. MAPLE COAL CO. Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions THE FLOWER BOX 3601 Prospect Road Lorraine and Harold Mancller Phones: Shop 2-5571 Res. 6-5986 FOSTER HARDWARE CO. ELMER SEIFRID, Proprietor FOR ART SUPPLIES GLOS PAINT CO. 430 Fulton Street Compliments of I-IITCHELL SINCLAIR HADDAD'S SUPER MARKET Sheridan and McClure Phone 5-9868 Store oi Quality Foods 509 Wisconsin Avenue Open 7 Days a Week HEIGHT'S HARDWARE COMPANY The Complete Store Toro Mowers -Milorqanite Fertilizer-Lawn Products Lee Williams, Prop. WALKER 6 WERNER All Makes of Cars Since 1900 3514 Prospect Road Peoria Heights, Ill. 207 FHYGITG Sifeef Phone 4-2134 Page 221 I OIN THE CENTRAL BOOSTERS STERNECK'S SHOE STORES SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 2011 Prospect Rd. p 2129 Main St. H Open Every Night 'Till Nine S 6: S BUILDERS HARDWARE CO. 1506 Main Street CENTRAL FIXTURE CO. FIREPLAOE FIXTURES - LIGHTING FIXTURES Peoria' Illinois Phone 6-0828 708 Main Street Cor. Main and Knoxville Peoria, Illinois GOOD LUCK FROM NEW LOCATION FOR YOUR 926 S. Adams ECONOMY AUTO PARTS OLD LOCATION, 1500 S. ADAMS Phone 3-3838 DANCING PLEASURES DICK RAYMOND ZEKE SANDERS Compliments ot SHIRL'S DRIVE INN 414W Hamilton Blvd. COMPLIMENTS OF MICHAEL A. SHORE Compliments of HOMER COULTER PEORIA HEIGHTS PLUMBING 103 S I H M IEWELER h PLUMBING AND HEATING . ' L B -1 - e emu at Lforial minois e mann u' ding ROGER FRUEHAUF, Licensed Plumber We Give S 5 H Green Stamps I 3503 Prospect Road Phone 2-3784 Office 5-7623 Gravel 6. Stone Yard 4-6534 i Peoria Concrete Construction Co. Concrete 5: Waylite Blocks 0 Building Stone Washed Sand G Gravel WARNOCK HARDWARE FRIENDLY SERVICE HOUSEWARES 0 DUPONT PAINTS 315 Broadway Street Peoria. Ill. ALUMINUM WINDOWS 2700 Prospect Rd. Phone 2-3261 Page 222 GEORGIA L. MEEHAN'S SWE!-LSEI-Gil FQQD- STORES - - - - - WEST-BEUE1-' BEAUTY SALON E E LOW PRICES EVERYDAY Modern Air Conditioned Phone 4-0495 2507 Western Ave. 901 N' sheddan PERSONALIZED SHAPING AND STYLING We Wire Flowers Anywhere COMPLIMENTS OF IOI'IN'S BAR-B-Q 901 Monson Phone 4-8805 FLOWERS FoE EVERY ooCAs1oN FLANAGAN'S FLOWERS N. Sheridan Road Phone 2-6766 PEORIA ENGRAVING COMPANY lla 1, H, ' I yy fm, rv I 'IQ 1 I I ' li rl ' ' ' ', 1:11 ' ' I.'-fi ,xglflifll l'l ll'l' COMPLIMENTS OF GOOD YEAR SERVICE 531 Fulton Phone 3-3696 Standard Industrial Products Co. 116 S. Garfield Ave. Compliments oi REULING AND WILLIAMSON GENERAL AGENTS MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Page 223 I. H. BONTIES WILKINS REALTY CO. PIPE 8: SUPPLY C0 REALTORS HOMES, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY and APPRAISAILS Plumbing Fixtures . . . Heating Equipment . Mechanical Rubber Goods . . . Steam Specialties 507 CENTRAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 9111 1004 - 10 S. Adams Street Peona 2 lll1nO1S MnNNEApo1.ls SAVE FUEL WITH A HONEYWELL CLOCK THERMOSTAT TIME wo CAMA- RISSER 8: COMPANY 933 First National Bank Building Peoria, Illinois Phone 4-3165 STAFFORD'S DAIRY QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS The Best Ice Cream in Town You Can WHIP our Cream, but you Can't BEAT our Milk! Tlzmmux , ?ombd-.9n4aan' 49? o xr 'iff msumt INSURANCE IN ALL ITS EHANCHES WE GIVE S 6. H GREEN STAMPS C.M.R. 126. Farmington Road Phone 4-8763 TERMWIQTE IN-SPECTIONPS FREE Page 224 Adams, Bernie 79, 122 A Cappella 126, 127 Band 122, 123 Baseball, Fresh.-Soph. 155 Baseball, Varsity 154 Basketball, Fresh. 151 Basketball, Fresh.-Soph. 151 Basketball, Varsity 150 Boys' Choir 126 Boys' Glee Club 128 Cheerleaders, lr. Varsity 149 Cheerleaders, Varsity 149 Committee of Forty 104, 105 Crest Staffs 106, 107, 108 Co-op Club 137 Cross Country 160 Cue Club 114, 115 Debate Team 135 ' Dramatic Honor Society 119 French Club 138 Football, Fresh. 148 Ackerman, Owen 41, 102, 112, 121, 149, 160 Adkins, Iudy 69, 130 Adler, Iacqueline 89, 114, 138 Albee, ludi 79 Alcorn, Madge 69 Alcorn, Sharon 41 Allen, Rick 89, 104, 160 Alspector, Michael 89, 158 Alvis, Ronnie 69, 138 Amblad, Bill 69, 102, 124 M076-tcfftfaw ,,,c cccc L L ccccc J 1 Football, Soph. 148 Football, Varsity 144 Future Nurses 140 Future Teachers 139 G.A.A. Cabinet 161 G,A.A. Members 162 German Club 132, 133 Girls' Basketball Winners 163 Girls' Choir 127 Girls' Glee Club 128, 129 Girls' Volleyball Winners 163 Golf Team 159 lr. National Honor Society 121 Ir. Red Cross 109 Iusendra 116, 117, 118 Key Club 112, 113 Latin Club 136, 137 Letterman's Club 149 Library Club 109 4412 ex of Siu Barnes, ludith 89 ' Barnett, ludy 69, 131, 140 dezzfs Music Workshop 130, 131 Opinion Staffs 110, 111 Orchestra 124 Pages 132 Projection Crew 116 Ouill and Scroll 119 Sr. National Honor Society 121 Social Science Club 141 Spanish Club 134, 135 Stage Crew 116 Stamp Club 135 Student Council 101, 102, 103 Swimming Team 160 Ticket Committee 125 Track Team 156 Wrestling Team 157 Y-Teens 139 Brakebill, lerry 43 Branson, Dick 69 Brashear, Gail 89, 109, 114 Andersen Marilyn 41, 118 Anderson Ed 69, 116 Anderson, Iudy 89, 109, 131, 139 Anderson Randy 89 Anderson Rosalyn 79 Anderson, Stephen 89, 133 Andres, Marcia 69, 124, 131, 133, 139 Ansorge, loyce 79 Anton, Louise 79, 115, 129, 133 Arata, Midori, 89 Arbuckle, lohn 69 Archdale, Anna Mae 41, 111, 133, 139, 161 Archer, Art 41 Archibald, lacqueline 41, 162, 163 Armbright, George 89, 148 Armbright, Paul 69, 144, 149, 156 Armbruster, Doris 69, 118, 126, 131, 133 Armour, Sally 79, 109, 129 Armstrong, loanne 69 Armstrong, Ruthanne 69, 139 Arnold, 1. Pat 89 Ashby, Don 148 Ashby, Gerald 69, 144, 150, 156 Ashton, Clive 69, 126 Augustine, Larry 89 Ausbrook, Karen 79, 115, 133 Avant, Annie 79 Axelrod, Steve 41 Axmann, Richard 89, 133 Axtell, David 89, 114, 132 Ayres, Alicimarie 89 Ayres, Ann 69 Ayres, Margie 89 Babcock, Carolyn 79, 114. 129, 130, 135 Bacon, Barbara 41, 116, 121, 132, 136 Bagley, Ronnie 89, 148 Bahney, David 89, 148 Bahney, loyce 79, 129, 161, 162 Bahney, Victor 41, 137 Bard, Rick 41 Baldwin, Barbara 89, 139 Bale, Larry 79 Ballantyne, lean 79, 114, 129, 134 Ballinger, Charles 41, 137 Bambrick, William 89, 122 Barrett, Betty 69, 114, 117, 126 Barrette, Tony 69 Bastield, Henry 41 Bass, Gary 79, 112, 128, 148, 150, 154, Bateman, David 89, 111, 123 Batten, Phyllis 89, 130, 136, 140 Baun, 89 ' Beacon, Robert 89 Beard, Vearline 79, 129 Beattie, Diane 89 Beck, Carol 79 Beck, Dennis 42 Beck, Sharon 89, 115, 129, 136 Becker, Richard 69 Becker, Sharon 69, 116, 131, 138 Behm, Carol 42, 118, 127, 131 Beil, Diane 79, 115, 129 Bell, Marvin 42, 118, 126 Bell, Pat 69, 111, 117, 139, 141, 161, 162 Belsley, Margaret 79, 111, 115, 121, 129, 131, 137 Bengtson, Ann 89, 136 162 Benson, Allan 87, 123 Benson, Gary 69 Benson, Sharon 69, 140 Bergstrom, Iohn 154 Best, Thomas 89 Beyer, Ion 89 Biederbeck, ludi 42, 116 Binder, Robert 79, 128 Bittner, Robert 42 Blair, Karen 69, 111, 138 Blake, Lynne 69, 126, 131 Blake, Patricia 89, 109 Blankmeyer, lames 89, 133, 148 Bliss, Edith 42,111,117, 121,'131, 135,139,141 Bliss, Florence 89 Blossom, lohn 89, 114, 136 Brashear, Gary 79, 128, 155 Braswell, Elaine 79 Braunaqe1,loan 43, 109, 118, 121, 132, 139, 141 Breed, Sue 89, 114 Bremer Dave 43, 109, 117 Bremer Dave 89, 111, 119, 126, 148 Bremer Don 43 Brewer, Ernest 89 Brewster, Anne 69, 109, 111, 117, 134, 141 Brewster, Iohn 43, 154 Brian, Lynne 43, 107, 116, 119, 130 Bridson, lames 89, 158 Briggs, Susan 89, 115, 136 Brill, LaVon 69, 126, 131 Briney, Carol 43, 111, 118, 127, 131 Broadhurst, Dorothy 79 Brock, Nancy 69, 117, 138, 141 Brockway, Pat 69 Brooks, Charles 69 Brown, Anne 43, 104, 117, 120, 121, 127, 130, 132, 138 Brown, Barbara 79, 12, 161, 162, 163 Brown, Barbara 43, 108, 118, 119, 126, 130, 149 Brown, Bob 69, 126, 144 Brown, Charles 79 Brown, Diann 69, 117 Brown, Frederick 89 Brown, Ianet 79, 104, 111, 114, 129, 131,134,149 Brown, lohn 89, 136, 151 Brown, Suellen 90, 115, 130, 132 Brown Suzanne 43 118 121 127 139 Bodine, Bodtke Bollier, Bollier, Paul 69, 123, 124 Michael 79 Collette 42, 118, 126, 130, 133 lacques 89, 122, 133 Bontemps, Alex 79, 121, 134, 135 Borders, lack 42 Boucher, George 42, 144, 146, 149, 150, 1 Bourlet, Dick 69 Bouton, Carol 42, 138 Bowen, Sue 79, 129, 135, 139 Bower, Brenda 89, 111, 114, 136 Bowers, Spencer 89, 148 Bowman, Suzanne 42, 137 Boyd, Lawrence 79, 138 Boyer, C. 122, 124 Boyle, Patricia 42, 117, 127 Bradford, lohn 69, 126, 132, 144, 156 Bradshaw, Deloris 69 Page 225 Brownell, lean 43, 126, 132 Brummett, William 90 Bruninga, Mary 43, 106, 116, 126, 130, 134, 141 Bryant, Barbara 69 Buck, Sue 79, 111, 115, 134,149 Buckles, Coline 128 Buescher, Sandra 44, 111, 118 Buffington, Ralph 90 Bulman, Sandra 90, 114 Bultemeier, lanet 69, 126, 139 Bunch, Dale 69, 122 Bunfill, Brian 69 Bunfill, Lanny 79 Burditt, loyce 90 Burgeson, Andrew 90, 148 Burhans, Betsey 79, 108, 111 Burke, ludy 44, 111, 140, 141 Burling, Ron 44 Burlison, Leslie Ann 90, 115, 136 Burrows, Carl 79 Byars, Carolyn 79, 115 Cafierty, Pat 79, 129 Carlson Caho, loan 90, 123 Caho, lohn 90, 114, 148 Cannell, lulian 79, 114, 136, 157 Canterbury, Barb 79 Cantrall, Nancee 69, 118 Carlin, Sharon 90 Carlock Larry 90 Carlson, Ellen 69, 109, 126, 131 Carlson Marilyn 90 Paul 79 Carr, Gene 44, 102, 117, 121, 126, 144, 147, 149, 154 Carrigan, Iudy 69, 125 Carroll, Dick 69 Carson, Iohn 90, 133 Carter, Ietaun 90, 162, 163 Carter, Rodney 90 Carver, Dick 44, 126 Casper, Richard 44, 124 Cassulo, lim 44 Cavanagh, George 70, 122, 124 Chamberlain, Walter 90, 148, 151 Chance, Donna 90, 109, 114 Chandler, Dixie 70, 111, 116, 131, 138, 141 Cheatham, Edward 90, 112 Cheatham, Guy 79, 116, 149, 155 Checklin, Margaret 44, 120, 138, 139 Cheesman, Alan 90, 136 Christensen, lane 44, 111, 117, 130, 134, 141 Christensen, Ion 79, 106, 134 Christensen, Ruth 90, 109, 115, 135 Christie, Mike 70 Christian, Callie 79, 129 Christopher, Dick 90 Church, Connie 44, 116, 127, 132, 138 Churchill, Marianne 90, 114 Churchill, Robert 70, 154, 155 Clauss, Sharon 90, 114, 139 Clark, Mary Claire 79, 106, 111, 114, 129, 131, 138 Clelland, Liviainia 90, 123 Cochran, Marvin 79, 151, 155 Cochran, Wanda 44, 117, 120, 121, 139, 161, 162, 163 Cohen, Carl 70 Cohen, Richard 79, 133 Coker, Clyde 44 Coker, Robert 95, 151 Cole, Sandra 90, 149 Coley, Lavester 79 ' Collins, Gordon 70 Collins, Leslie 45 Collinson, Nadine 80 Collister, Barbarajeane 70, 118, 126, 131, 132, 139, 140 Colwell, Tom 80, 116 Comiskey, Robert 70 Compton, Melva 45, 123, 124, 131, 161, 162 Conley, Bonnie 90 Constanz, Carolyn 70, 107, 111, 117, 119, 130, 134, 136, 141 Conway, Barb 70, 108, 117, 119, 131, 132, 138 Cook, ludy 90 Cook, Sandra 80 Cooley, Marcia 70, 109, 117, 137, 138, 141 Cooper, Dorothy 90 Cooper, Patricia 90, 115 Cordell, Thomas 90, 123, 124 Coryell, Barbara 9 0 Cottingham, Ronald 90 Couch, Ray 80 Couden, Iohn 45 Courtney, Iudy 70, 111, 139 Courtney, Stephen 90, 158 Covey, Iohn 70, 126 Cox, Beverly 80, 129 Craghead, Richard 45, 133 Crawford, Iosephine 80, 129, 149, 161 Croak, Frank 45 Crooks, Crooks, Clarence 70 Walter 123 Crowder, Barbara 80 Crowder, ludy 70, 124, 134 Crum, David 80, 128 Cummings, Linda 90, 135 Cunningham, Mike 80 Cupples, Clyde 90 Curtis, Sandra 80, 121, 136 Curry, Keith 80 Curry, Nancy 70, 109 dn ex Dahl, lerry 90, 123, 124 Dalton, Pat 70, 126, 149, 156, 158 Damour, Frederick 90, 102 Dan, Lois 45, 111, 117, 127, 130, 141 Daniels, Roger 70 Danley, Babs 80, 135 Dargel, Ronda 45, 127, 137 Dargel, Terry 80 Davies, Nancy 45 Davis, Robert 70 Dawson, Marilyn 45, 109, 117 Dawson, Stan 80, 133 Day, lohn 90 Dayhuff, Mary 70, 111, 117, 126, 134 Dean, Bob 70 Dean, Fred 90, 133 Del-lrcos, Phil 45, 144 Deason, Kenneth 80 Deatherage, Warren 90 Degenford, lim 70, 112, 116 Deissler, Chris 45 Deissler, Emil 90 Dellert, Marilyn 80, 129 DeLong, lulie 90, 109, 114, 138 Demmin, Mardell 70, 111, 118, 139 Demmin, Marty 70 Dennis, Ronald 90, 124, 158 Derby, Barbara 45, 116, 125, 132, 134, 139, 141 deRevey, lanet 46, 116, 130, 134 DeRoss, Daniel 90 Desing, Diane 46, 117, 139 DeVoss, Ken 46 DeWeerth, Phyllis 70, 111, 126, 131, 133 Dewey, Bill 80, 109, 128, 148 Diamond, Ianet 80, 129, 135, 140 Dikos, Stella 80, 121, 123, 138 Dinkins, Marcella 91 Dismuke, Norma 80, 129 Dixon, Ray 46, 127 Dobbins, Dale 91, 133 Doering, Glenn 91 Dooley, A1bert70, 125, 126, 138 Doolittle, Don 46 Dormeyer, Angela 80, 114, 121, 122, 130, 138 Dornaus, Barbara 91, 115, 134 Douglas, Ianet 70, 11.1, 118, 131, 132, 133, 139, 140 Downing, Patricia 46, 157 Doyle, Harry 80, 123, 124 Drain, loyce 46, 111, 118, 119, 121, 132, 161, 162, 163 Drury, Mary 80, 108, 114, 133, 140 Drury, Steve 46, 112, 121, 132, 144, 147, 149 Duff, Tom 70, 126, 135 Duffy, Mary 80 Duke, Iudy 91, 115 Duke, Leo 91, 148 Duke, Mike 46, 144, 149 Duncan, lim 70, 126 Dunlop, lane 70, 111, 118, 126, 130, 138, 139 Dunn, lohn 80, 136 Dutton, Audrey 80, 107, 114, 129, 138, 139 Dycus, Harry 91, 122 Eads, Marjorie 80 Easter, Carl 46, 117, 127, 137 Easterbrook, ludy 91, 104, 115, 137, 149 Easterly, Chuck 70, 104, 112 Eastman, Darrell 91 Eastman, Marilyn 46, 111, 130, 141 Eberhardt, Karen 70 Eckdahl, Suzanne 80, 128, 136, 140 Edmondson, Bonnie 70, 111 Edwards, Susan 80, 106, 111, 114, 129, 130, 1 Ehresman, lo 80 Eiermann, Ianet 91, 132 Eldred, Emily 46, 111, 118, 119, 138, 139 Ellis, Cozetter 47 Elson, Robert 91, 136 Emert, Geraldine 70 Endres, George 91 Eoff, Elizabeth 91, 138, 140 Epps, Sheila 70, 117 Erbe, Robert 47, 118, 158 Erickson, Mike 47, 125, 126 Ernst, Robert 70 Eskridge, lacueline 91 Essig, Donald 80, 112, 134 Evans, Alice 91, 138, 139, 140 Page 226 38 Evans, Pat 80, 138, 149 Ewe, Beverly 70, 111, 123, 131 Ewe, Douglas G. 91 Fahnestock, lack 91, 132, 148, 151 Fahnestock, Tom 70 Fain, Fred 70 Fain, Paul 70 Farley, Mary Ann 91, 136, 162 Farmer, Theodore 91 Farrell, Mike 47, 118, 135, 141 Federman, Trina 70, 118, 130, 135, 138 Fehr, Edwin 91 Fehr, Ruth 80, 109, 129, 133 Feiler, Clarence 70 Fellows, Red 47, 116 Fern, Charles 70 Fern, Leon 47, 135 Ferrell, Mickey 47 Feser, Karen 70 Fields, Howard 71 Fields, Richard 91 Fink, Gary 91, 133, 151 Finney, lay 71, 126 Finney, Nola 47 Finnie, Ian 71 Fisher, Fred 47, 101, 102, 104, 112, 121, 137, 149 Fisher, Marilyn 71, 102, 116, 126, 131 Fitzpatrick, Sharon 80, 128, 134 Fleming, Sandra 91, 132 Fletcher, Carlene 71 Fletcher, Sally 71, 111, 118, 130, 132, 141 Flynn, Leonard 47, 144, 147, 149 Flynn, IoAnne 80, 128, 134, 162, 163 Fleugel, Susan 71 Fogelstrom, David 80 Foote, Roger 80, 123 Forquer, Alfred 71, 127 Forsythe, William 47, 112, 149, 160 Foster, Mary 80, 134, 162 Foster, Sandra 71, 108, 117, 130, 132, 136 Foster, Skipper 80 Foster, Valerie 47, 111 Fox, Patricia 71 Frailey, Ann 80, 114, 128, 131 Frank, Norma 48, 111, 117, 131, 135, 140, 141, 161 Franks, Don 48, 160 Franks, Val 80 Frazelle, Iudith 91, 115 Freed, Maris 80, 111, 115, 128, 130, 134, 139 Freeman, Betty 91, 114, 137, 139, 140 Freeman, Richard 48 Freidinger, Luann 80, 129 Friedlander, Burton 80, 128, 148 Fugitt, Bonnie 91 Furness, George 148 Gaa, Larry 81 Gaiennie, Leone 91, 140 Galbreath, Pat 48, 116, 126, 131, 139, 141 Garber, Ben 48, 111, 121, 135, 137 Garber, Harland 71 Gardner, Charles 71, 144, 149 Gardner, Georgia 91, 136 Garnett, Donna 81, 134 Garren, Vivian 81, 129 Garrett, Edith 81 Garrett, Iohn 81 Garrison, Paul 81 Garrott, lim 48, 116, 121 Gaskins, Harry 91 Gayles, Ollie 91 Gaylord, Iayne 71, 117, 134 Geef, Andrea 71 Geist, Otto 91, 122 Getz, Barb 81, 104, 129, 131, 134 Getz, Tom 81,121, 128,131, 133, 135 Gideonsen, Art 48, 156 Giese,Mar1ynn 48, 107, 117, 119, 120, 121, 126, 130 Gilbert, lack 48, 118, 121, 126 Gilkerson, Martha 81, 109, 114, 121, 128, 136 Gilmore, ludith 91, 111, 115, 131, 134 Glass, Robert 81, 128, 134, 158 Glazebrook, Sue 81, 111, 115, 138 Godfrey, Barbara 81, 128 Godfrey, Rolla 91, 122, 136 Golden, Patricia 91, 109, 140 Goodale, Alan 81, 128, 133, 148 Goodale, Charles 48 Goodrich, Bill 71 Goodrich, Sallie 48 Goodwin, William 71, 111, 122, 124 Gordon, Leon 81 Goulden, Jeanne 91, 111, 114, 140 Gouveia, Larry 81, 148 Graham, Joan 48, 109, 137 Graham, Nancy 71, 111, 117 Grant, Linda 91, 104, 111, 114, 131, 136 Grant, Lois 49, 111, 116,120, 121, 127, 130, 134 Gray, Helen 49, 137 Green, Norman 91, 144 Green, Sondra 81 Greener, Ralph 91, 109, 135 Greenslitt, Barbara 71 Greenwood, Tom 81, 158 Greiner, Madelyn 81, 115, 122 Grimm, Judy 81, 114, 121, 129, 134 Grimm, Ruth 91, 104, 114 Grimm, Thomas 91 Grote, Mike 49, 112, 117, 126 Grove, Rod 71, 149 Gruskin, Denis 91, 135 Gueber, Larry 49, 137 Gueber, Trudy 81 Guernsey, Gwen 71, 108, 109, 117, 119, 131 Gulley, Juanita 162, 163 Gunn, Gloria 81, 115, 129, 140 Gunn, Harry 49, 127 Gunther, Arvella 49, 137 Gutfreund, Paul 81, 121, 124, 136 Guthrie, Rod 71, 144, 149 ' Habbinga, Dick 71, 149, 159 Habbinga, Judith 91, 109 Hackett, Barbara 49, 108, 118, 119, 132, 134 Hager, Sally 81, 129 Hale, Betty 91, 114 Haley, Barry 49 Haley, Wallace 49, 126 Hall, Connie 81, 115, 129, 130 Hall, Janet 71, 117, 138, 139, 161, 162 Hall, Ray 91, 148 .mzex Heinz, Sharon 50, 137 Heinzman, Bill 50, 125, 127 Heiser, Gene 50, 117, 149, 158 Heller, Dick 92, 133, 148 Heller, Robert 71, 133, 149, 157 Hemming, Ruth 71, 118, 161 Henderson, Flostine 81, 128 Hendrian, Carole 71, 118, 126 130, 137 138, 139 Hendricks, Gretchen 81, 108,' 132, 138' Henson, Jack 71, 126 Hepfer, Mildred 50, 111, 116, Herath, Eddie 71 Herman, Barry 71, 126 Herman, Stephen 81, 160 Herman, Arthur 81, 148 130, 140, 141 Janssen, Jerry 52, 127 Janssen, Sue 72, 108, 116, 126, 134, 137, 141 Johnson, Billy 128 Johnson, Cheryl 52, 137 Johnson, Donna 72, 125, 139, 140 Johnson, Janet 123, 139 Johnson, Jerry 82 Johnson, Judy 82, 134 Johnson, Karen 52, 109, 111, 118, 132 Johnson, Margaret 52, 106, 117, 119, 120 Hall, Roger 81, 148 Hallam, Richard 92 Haller, Clark 81, 158 Halliday, Sandra 81 Halperin, Jim 92 Hamilton, Pat 49, 116 Hamilton, Ron 49, 149, 156 Hamlin, Sharon 92, 114 Hanover, Rolland 71 Hanback, Robert 92 Handwerlcer, Ruth 71, 116, 134, 141 Hanks, Robert 71 Hanlon, Robert 92, 109 Harband, Leonard 49, 149, 156 Harband, Robert 92 Hardy, Nancy 92, 114, 140 Harman, Neal 71, 107, 119, 130 Harms, Dick 81, 128, 160 Harper, Shirley 50, 116, 141 Harpman, Janice 92, 114 Harpman, Oliver 71 Harrel, Gail 71, 117, 134, 139 Harrer David 81, 128, 138 Harrer, Tom 50, 128 Harris, Art 50, 149, 156, 158 Harris, Barb 71, 111, 117 Harris, Beatrice 81, 134 Harrison, Bruce 92, 109, 111, 114, 138, 160 Hartnett, Richard 50, 126 Hartsock, Bob 81, 116 Hartter, Allen 92 Hartman, Sally 71 Haskin, Jerelyn 50, 106, 116, 119, 120, 126, 130, 141 1-lasler, Erma 92 Hasler, Sandra 71 Hatfield, lrma 71, 123, 131, 132, 161, 162 Hathway, Robert 81, 121, 128, 133 Haven, Jerry 50, 118, 127 Hawks, Margaret 92, 115, 140 Hayes, Bill 81 Heilborn, Marion 50, 132, 138 Heinrich, Rosalie 50, 117, 140 Hermann, Ronnie 81, 104, 144, 150, 155 Herr, Sharyn 51, 132, 137 Herweg, Marietta 71, 118, 124, 139 Herzog, Pat 81, 109, 115, 128, 140 Hessing, Brock 51, 144, 147, 149, 156 Hewitt, Gene 81, 148 Hewitt, Pam 51, 102, 116, 121 Heymann, Mary Elizabeth 51 Hicks, Doris 162 Hicks, Jack 109, 127, 133 Hieronymus, Carol 92, 109, 114 Higdon, Shirley 81, 109, 128, 130 Hill, Betty 81 Hill, Bill 51, 136, 158 Hill, Catherine 92, 115 Hill, Jack 81, 151 Hillenburg, Carol 51 Hines, Judy 81 Hines, Richard 81 Hines, Virginia 51, 137 Hoerr, Charlene 71, 111 Hoffman, Roger 71 Hoffnagle, Barbara 51, 137 Hofstetter, Ralph 92, 135 Hohulin, Vera 92, 109 Holland, Gregory 51, 138 Holland, Valeria 92, 115, 138 Holler, C. 158 Holley, Robert 71 Holling, Carol 71, 111, 115, 117 Holling, Janice 92, 136 Holmes, James 82 Hopkins, Bud 92 Hom, Mary 71, 139 Horner, Rodney 82, 136 Hotchkiss, Heidi 92, 111, 115, 136 Houghton, Jane 51 Houser, Mary 92, 134 Howard, Ann 82, 111, 121, 130, 134 Howard, Carolyn 82, 162 Howarter, Gary 51, 118 Howe, Sandy 51, 109, 111, 118, 120, 134 Howe, Tom 82, 123, 124, 136 Hubbart, Ann 72, 111, 117, 130, 135 Hudson, Rosie 92, 139 Hudson, Terry 92, 148 Huff, Albert 72, 149, 156, 1-58 Huisman, Pat 82, 128, 133, 140 Hull, Steve 72, 156 Hulson, Fred 92 Humes, Geneva 82, 109, 129 Hunn, Connie 92 Hunter, Annie 92 Hurst, Leon 52, 137, 149, 150, 154 lmes, Ronald 92 lngraham, Dave 72, 127, 132 lnman, Bill 92, 130 lnman, Jane 82, 115, 121, 129, 136, 140 lsgren, Carl 82, 121, 133 lsing, Thomas 82, 133, 138, 160 Jacks, James 92 Johnson, Marilyn 72, 130 Johnson, Mary Frances 52, 117, 137 Johnson, Nancy 72, 134 Johnson, William Johnson, Sylvia 72 Johnston, Jim 92, 148 Johnston, Mary llene 52 Jones, Bob 82, 102, 121, 128, 136, 148 Jones, Cecil 82 Jones, Cecilia 82 Jones , Dean 52, 118 Jones, Dennis 158 Jones, Don 72 Jones, Donald 92 Jones, Donna 53, 118, 134 Jones, Ed 72, 160 Jones, Joyce 72, 126 Jones, Kate 53, 118, 127, 130, 161, 162, 163 Jones, Marva 92 Jones, Richard 156 Jones, Ronny 92 Jones, Sonja 92 Jones, Valerie 82, 129 Josenhans, George 92, 158 Joyner, Marilyn 82, 114, 128, 138 Jury, Bill 92, 104, 111, 136 Kahl, Connie 82, 129, 133 Kamarer, Ann 53, 125, 132, 140, 141 Kamarer, Jean 82, 115, 125, 131, 140 Kamp, Gene 92, 48 Kauffman, John 92, 124 Kaufman, Gaynell 53 Kaufman, Julia 92, 133, 162 Keckler, Arlene 53, 117, 127, 130 Keefer, Rodney 72, 106, 118, 119, 130, 134 Keller, Alice 92 Keller, Lyle 82 Kellerstrass, Donald 72, 123, 132 Kelley, Clare 93, 114 Kelly, Lori 93, 115, 135 Kennedy, Dolores 93 Kennedy, Joyce 72, 126 Kennedy, Molli 72, 104, 117, 137 Kennedy, Royce 72 Kent, Thomas 53, 126 Kessling, Harriett 82, 108, 114, 116, 128 Ketay, Robert 82, 109, 128, 137, 148, 155 Keyster, Joyce 53, 111, 118, 127, 130, 141, 16 162, 163 Kibler, Kenneth 93, 133 Kidd, Roger 82, 136, 155 Kilgus, Andy 53, 125, 157 Kimball, lim 82, 128 Kincheloe, Gordon 82, 122, 124 King, Helen 93 King, Martha 72, 117, 137, 138, 141 King, Tom 82, 148 Kingsland, Robert 93, 148 Kinsinger, Sallie 72, 131 Kirtley, Paula 93, 109, 114 Kizer, Jerry 93 Klar, JoAnne 53, 111, 117, 132, 140, 141 1 Klecker, Roberta 93 Klein, Frederick 82 Klein, Jack 82 Klein, Mike 72, 149, 159 Klepfer, Chuck 93, 132 Jackson, Hattie 92 Jackson, Larry 92 Jackson, Mary 72 Jackson, Norma 92, 109, 136 Jackson, Vanita 52, 109, 111, 118, 127, 138 Jackson, Willard 52, 126, 156 Jakoby, Gary 82, 157 Jamieson, Dick 52, 104, 117, 144, 146, 149, 150, 154 Janssen, Jay 52, 111, 134 Page 227 Klepfer, Larry 93, 133 Kline, Jan 82, 125, 128 Klump, Sally 53, 111, 117, 132, 141 Knoblauch, John 93 Knoblock, Judy 82, 115, 121, 129, 149 Knueppel, Karen 82, 129, 133 Koch, Paul 53 Koehler, John 72 Kolb, Jerry 72 Kolb, Marilyn 93, 114 Koppenhoefer, Lyle 53, 123 Koppenhoefer, Milton 82, 123 Kowalske, Fred 54, 112, 127, 144, 149 Kramer, Charles 54 Kramer, Susan 82, 115, 129, 131, 134 Krei, Janet 72, 107, 119, 137, 138 Kreiger, Dick 93 Kreiger, Geri 72, 118, 138 McKinney, Luke 57 Krieger, Ray 93, 133, 149, 157 .412 ex Long, David 83, 128 Look, Lincoln 93 Loomis, Joyce 93, 114 Lord, Beki 94, 114, 123, 124 Lorentz, Meredith 94, 134 Lowe, Marvin 94 Luchsinger, Kathy 55, 137 Lucy, Bill 83, 121, 132 Lucy, Martha 55, 111, 120, 124, 130, 140 Lain, Sandra 82 Kron, Dale 72, 116 Krueger, Bob 93 Kruft, John 82 Krughoff, Bill 72 Kruse, Richard 93 Kuecker, Jim 54, 111 Kuhn, Carol 93, 115, 140 Kunkle, John 93, 148, 149, 157 Kuntz, David 72 Kyle, Luvan 72, 155 Kyle, Virginia 93 Lulay, lack 55, 144, 146, 149, 150, 156 Lulay, Russell 73 Lulay, Wayne 73, 144, 149 Luthy, Tom 94, 136 Mack, Lois 83, 124 Mack, Lowell 83 Maher, Bernie 56, 112, 144, 148, 149 Mahl, John 56 Mahoney, Mahlon 83, 124, 133 Mahrley, Ellen 83 Maibach, Ann 83, 115, 129, 138 Mallory, Alan 94 Laird, Karen, 93, 114, 133 Laird, Marcia 54, 108, 111, 118, 131, 139 Lambert, Virginia 93, 115 Lancaster, Anita 82, 161, 162 Lancaster, William 93 Landis, Judith 54, 106, 118, 119, 130, 141 Landon, Rona 93, 109 Lane, Peter 93 Langford, Kay 72, 117, 126, 131, 135 Langford, Tom 93, 158 Langjahr, Tom 93, 133, 148 Larence, James 93, 111, 134 Larence, Robert 54, 104, 106, 111, 112, 118, 119, 135 Largent, Judy 82, 128 Largent, Patricia 54, 111, 137 Larison, Rolland 54, 127 Malone, Bill 73, 149, 154, 155 Maloney, Bob 83, 121, 123, 134 Manfield, Sandra 83, 114, 128, 130, 134 Manias, Emanuel 83, 136 Mansfield, Barbara 73, 108, 118, 126, 131 Mansfield, Dorothy 56, 118, 120, 126, 130 Mansfield, Michael 83 Manuel, Becky 94, 109, 114, 138, 139 Marcus, Jerry 83, 133 Marcus, Norman 56, 144, 147, 149 Marcus, Ruthie 131, 134 Margetis, Pete 83, 104, 128, 150, 151, 155 Markman, Larry 73, 149, 159, 160 Marks, Arnie 56 Marmon, Tony 94, 148 Marshall, Charles 83, 128, 154 Marshall, Clayton 56, 149 Montgomery, Sue 58, 111, 132, 139 Larke, Hannah 72, 117, 133, 134 Larke, Lynn 54, 106, 118, 130, 134, 139, 141 Larson, Dorellen 82, 124 Larson, Jean 93, 109, 114 Larson, Jim 54 Larson, Roy 54, 141 Laughland, Joanne 54 Lawler, Ralph 72, 132, 150 Lawless, Thomas 72 Lay, Bettie 72, 109, 117, 138 Lay, Bobbie 72, 109, 125, 134 Lazarus, Gene 72 Leach, Bill 72 Leary, Barbara 93, 115, 132, 140, 162 Martin, Audrey 73 Martin, Charles 73 Martin, John 56, 116, 149, 156 Martin, Shannon 94, 109, 115, 135 Mason, Ralph 73, 132, 144, 149, 150 Master Matare s, Thomas 94, 123, 135 lli, Dick 73, 144, 149, 154, 155 Mathis, Jerry 94, 122 Mathis, Mike 56 Matson, Phyllis 56 Leary, Bart 55, 126, 132 Lee, Charlene 72 Lee, Fredric 93, 122 Lee, George 93, 138 Lee, Jolene 82, 129 Lee, Karen 82, 135 Lee, Robert 93 Lehman, Jerry 82, 128 Leiter, Barbara 72, 117, 137, 141 Lerman, Beverly 93, 115 LeRoy, Loretta 72 Lesch, Margaret 55 Lester, Judy 93 Leuallen, Larry 93 Lev, Michael 93 Levy, Barbara 55, 137 Levy, Sherrill 93, 162, '163 Lewis, Jerry 55, 102, 121, 149, 150, 154 LiGrisse, Caryl 55 Lindmark, Jim 82, 123 Lindsey, Marilyn 55 Lipkin, Leonard 72, 122 Lippmann, lnge 72, 118, 126, 131, 133 Lisenby, Donald 93 Littell, Bill 82, 116 Litterst, Darrell 82, 128, 133, 148, 155 Litterst, Deanna 55, 104, 126, 132 Little, Denny 72, 133, 149, 158 Livengood, Kay 73 Lizer, Linda 93, 115, 132 Lizer , sandy 73, 117 Loar, David 93, 136, 151 Loar, Roger 55, 149, 159 Loer, Roger 83 Loheide, Gary 93 Matthews, Carol 73 Mattocks, Bill 56, 127 Mattocks, Judy 94 Mauerman, Charlotte 56, 140 Mauerman, Willard 83 Mavity, Carol 94, 114, 139, 140 May, Jim 73, 133, 135 May, Roger 83, 128, 132 McBride, Pat 94, 114, 136 McCaddon, Dean 94 McCaddon, Kathleen 94, 114, 137 McCaddon, Neal 73 McCallum, Joy 94, 115, 134 McClintick, Ron 73, 126 McClintock, Marilyn 56 McClugage, Judy 73, 117, 134 McClugage, Kathryn 57, 111, 118, 120, 121, 127, 130, 138 McCormick, Judy 83, 111, 115, 121, 124, 133, McCormick, Joyce 83 McCorvie, Lynn 83, 108, 129, 131, 133 McCoy, Thomas 73 McCready, Bob 57, 156, 158 McDaniel, Brooks 83, 123, 124, 137 McDaniel, Jean 94, 114, 136 McDermott, Dean 73 McDermott, Richard 83, 122, 128, 132, 144 McDonald, Gene 94, 123 McDonald, Mary 57, 107, 117, 119, 121, 138 McDonough, Dave 57, 154 McDowell, Bruce 83, 122 McDuff, Stephen 83, 116 McE1hiney, Sharon 94, 109, 114 McElWee, Johanna 83, 137 McGhee, Evelyn 73 McGhee, Merrill 94, 162 McGhee, Pearline 73, 162, 163 McGinnis, Alex 73, 104, 127, 160 Macdonald, Dick 55, 156, 158 Page 228 1 McGrew, Bob 57, 156 Mcl-lenry, Mary 57, 107, 116, 119, 130, 132, 139, 141 Mcl-lugh, John 94 Mclntire, Dorie 73, 118, 130, 140 Mclntyre, Barbara 73 Mclntyre Joyce 83, 122 121, 126, McKinney, Lorna 83, 123, 134 McKee, Pat 94 McKune, Doris 73 McKune, Sharon 57, 107, 119 McNamara, Brooks 57, 111, 112, 116, 119, 121, 135, 138 McNulty, Mary 83, 114, 121, 129, 131, 138, 139, 140 Mead, Mary 94, 115, 136 Mearkle, Walter 83 Meehan, Mike 94, 123, 148 Mehl, Judith 94, 115 Mehl, Rodney 57 Mehlenbeck, Jeanette 94 Meidinger, James 57, 127 Meints, Ed 73 Melvin, Melzer John 73, 112 Bette 57 111, 118, 132, 140 Melzer: John 83' Mesendike, Gene 83 Meskimen, Jim 58, 104 Metcalfe, David 94, 116 Meyer, Barbara 94, 114, 130, 136, Meyer, David 83 Meyer, Gordon 94 139 Middleton, Sally 73, 108, 109, 117, 119, 126, 135, 141, 149 Millan, Betty 73, 102, 111, 117, 138, 141 Miller, Becky 73, 109, 111, 134, 139, 140 Miller, Carolyn 73, 118, 126, 131, 133, 138, 139 Miller, Gregory 83, 135 Miller, John 58, 126, 156 Miller, Liz 73, 118, 134 Miller, Marilyn 94, 139 Miller, Robert 94 Miller, Sharon 94 Milliner, Virginia 83 Mills, Malcolm 94, 102, 136 Minnich, Gail 73, 117, 126, 140, 141 Mitchell, Greg 94, 133 Mixell, Moffiti, Donna 83, 115, 140 William 94 Montag, Carol 83, 129 Montag, Judy 58, 116, 134 Montgomery, Bill 94, 135, 148 Moore, Kay 73, 117 Moore, Allan 83 Moore, Chuck 58, 118 Moore, Pat 73 Moore, Richard 83 Mordue, Marla 94 Moreland, Judy 73, 109, 134 Morgan, John 83, 138 Morris, Anita 94 Morrison, Ann 58, 111, 118, 127 Morrison, Kay 94, 114, 149 Mosher, Beverly 94, 114 Motteler, Harold 83 Motteler, Jerry 73 Muehlenbrink, Carolyn 83, 109, 111, 115, 134 Mueller, Don 73 Muhl, Judy 94, 109, 124, 133, 140 Muhl, Zane 58, 122, 124, 162 Mulvaney, Roger 58, 123 Munns, Mark 73, 127 Murdock, Beverly 83 Myers, John 73 Myers, Richard 83, 123 Naylor, Judith 94, 109, 115, 139 Nash, James 58 Needham, Rita 58, 137 Neff, Carol 73, 126 Neff, Sharon 83, 115, 121, 129 Negley, Mike 58, 160 Nelson, Eugene 94, 137 Nelson, Jack 95 Nelson, Jerry 95, 148, 151 Nelson, Nancy 95, 114 Nelson, Richard 83, 128, 148 Nestler, Ilse 129, 133 Neumann, Wilbur 59 Neumiller, Anamarie 83, 115, 134 Neumiller, Tom 59, 110, 111, 112, 119, 120 121, 127, 130, 138 Newcomb, Paul 84, 122 Newsam, Ierry 73, 149, 159 Noble, Gary 95, 136, 144, 148 Nordstrom, Geraldine 84 Norton, Beverly 73 Norton, leanne 95, 109, 115, 136 Norton, Ianet 59, 139 Nunnally, Gary 59 Nyari, Elizabeth 73, 118 Oakley, Fred 84, 128 O'Day, Ken 59, 156 O'Day, Patricia 84, 108, 114, 129, 131, 138 Ogle, Larry 95 Ohlsen, William 59, 111, 117, 135 Ohrt, Iames 95 Olson, 1anet84, 114, 121, 138, 140 Olson, Margy 73 O'Neill, Terry 73, 127 Owen, Phyllis 59, 104, 118, 126, 130 Owen, William 122 Owens, Donald 59 Palmer, Barbara 74, 117 Palmer, Bradley 95 Pannabecker, Dan 95, 123, 133, 148, 151 Parker, ludith 59, 118, 130, 140, 141 Parrette, Linda 74, 111, 117 Partridge, Patricia 95, 115, 162, 163 Passwaters, luanita 95, 115, 136, 140 Patrick, lames 95, 148 Patrick, Ie-an 74, 116, 139 Patterson, Dianna 84, 122 Patterson, George 84 Patton, Carol 95, 114 Patton, ludy 74, 125 Paul, Les 59, 149, 156, 158 Payton, Sonja 84 Peck, Alice 95, 109, 130, 140 Peddicord, Don 95, 148 Peerless, Terry 84, 121, 138 Pelini, Larry 74 Pelini, Marijean 95, 115, 135 Penn, Oscar 59 Pentecost, Lynda 60 Peplow, Gary 95, 102 Peplow, Mary lean 95, 114 Peppard, Sandy 74, 111, 139 Perry, Ruth 95 Perry, loyce 84, 128 Petersen, Linda 95, 135 Petersen, Terry 95 Pfahler, Fred 74 Pfeiffer, Barbara 74, 109, 126 Pfeiffer, Robert 84, 128, 132, 135 Pickering, Thomas 95 Pierson, Corwin 60 Pierson, Norma 74 Pierson, Perry 95 Pike, Gene 144, 149 Place, Robert 128 Plack, Linda 84 Poad,1eri74, 104, 111, 117, 126, 132, 149 Pocklington, Carol 74, 116, 126 Polk, lames 150 Pople, Robert 60, 149, 160 Poplette, lerry 60, 126, 133 Poppen, lon 74, 104, 112, 116, 127, 131 Porter, Bill 84, 128 Porter, Delaphine 95 Portman, Pete 95 Pothuisje, Kent 74, 149 Potter, Nancy 95, 115, 135, 140 Powell, Charles 156 Powell, David 60, 102, 112, 132, 134 Powell, Lazarus 95, 109, 114, 124, 136 Powell, Pat 60 Pribble, Bob 74 Price, David 74, 127 Prier, Raymond 84, 114, 121, 124, 131, 135, 136 Prince, Fred 84, 128, 134 Pritchard, Margrett 84 Pugsley, Larry 84, 121 an ex Pullen, Gerald 60, 127 Pursell, Ann Louise 95, 136 Ouine, Richard 74, 125, 127 Rabold, Diane 60 Radke, Dale 74, 133 Radke, Don 74 Radley, Bruce 84, 104, 128, 132, 144, 149, 155, 157 Radley, Linda 74, 117, 126, 130 Ragler, Frank 60, 126, 131, 133 Rasor, Donna 84, 114, 128, 131 Ratcliff, Iacqueline 74 Ravenscroft, Phyllis 74, 133 Readdy, Eileen 84 Reams, Mary 60, 108, 118, 140, 141 Reams, Tom 95 Redenius, Shirley 84, 128 Reed, Mary Donna 74, 135 Rees, Harry 95 Reid, Adrienne 95, 138 Reinmann, August 84 Reinmann, Gerald 60 Reising, Mary 61, 117, 126, 130, 140 Reiter, Stewart 74, 127 Reyburn, Rebecca 84, 121, 134 Reyburn, Suzanne 84 Richart, ludy 61, 107, 118 Riebel, Bill 84 Riggins, 'Carole 74 Riley, Kirk 84, 160 Rimmer, Gloria 95, 139 Ringel, Richard 84, 109, 132 Rippel, Iohn 61 Risk, Norma 61, 132, 135 Risk, Penny 84, 115 Risser, Mardee 84, 111, 115, 121, 129, 131, 134, 140 Risser, Ronalee 61, 102, 104, 111, 118, 119, 121, 134, 138, 140, 141 Ritson, William 84, 133, 148 Robb, loyce 95, 115, 123, 135 Robbins, Valdora 74 Roberts, Iames 95 Roberts, Paul 84 Robertson, Iohn 95 Robison, Lyle 95, 136, 151 Robison, Alan 84, 151 Rocholl, Sally 61, 132, 161, 162 Rodgers, Roberta 74, 109 Roe, Robert 95 Roehm, Carole 84, 104, 115, 129, 134 Roffol, Paul 61 Rogers, ludy 95, 115, 136 Rohner, Bob 61 Ropers, Barbara 74, 107, 116, 135 Rosenberg, Iudy 74, 117 Rosenthal, Walter 61 Ross, Bob 95, 111, 158 Ross, Diane 95, 109, 114 Roszell, Byron 61, 111, 112, 117, 127, 149, 1 Roth, Bonlyn 95, 115, 135 Roth, Chuck 84, 128 Roth, Iudy 84, 129, 134 Roth, Ronnie 61, 116, 127 Rubey, Ann 74, 106, 117, 126, 135, 137 Rubin, Bruce 95 Rubin, Kay 84 Rubin, Sharon 95, 114 Ruckle, Richard 84, 128, 134 Ruhaak, Bob 62, 118, 127 Russell, lane 74, 104, 109, 111, 117, 132,136, 138 Russell, Thelma 62 Russell, Tony 74 Ruyle, Bill 96, 123 Saettler, Fred 96, 122, 133, 151 Saettler, Herman 74, 133 Saettler, Roy 74, 133 Samuelson, Diane 84, 114, 129, 131, 134 Sanders, Essie 84, 162 Sanders, Linda 96, 115 Sanclrneyer, Connie 74, 104, 116, 141 Sandy, lames 84, 128, 134 Sarff, Cherry 84, 115, 122, 138 Sargent, Fred 62, 117 Sargent, Mary 96, 114, 136 Satterfield, lim 74, 126 Sauder, Kenny 96, 133 Page 229 Sauers, Sally 74, 111,'1TT'126,'13k- Sawicki, Donald 62 Saylor, Robert 84 Schad, Cathy 62, 111, 118, 127, 130, 135 139, 141, 161 Schacl, Sandra 74, 108, 116, 131, 133 Schaumburg, larnes 84, 128, 148 Schearer, loyce 84 Scherff, Donna 62, 118 Scheuermann, Ted 85, 128, 137 Schmidt, Dana 96, 138 Schmidt, lohn 74, 126 Schneider, Charles 62, 118 Schneider, Edward 62, 122, 124, 156, Schneider, Melvyn 96 Schneider Mike 85, 115 Schneider Charles 74 Schubert, Sylvia 85, 133 Schuecking, lim 96, 148, 151 Schuller, Sandie 96 Schusler, Sue 62, 111, 118, 140, 141 Schwartz, Barbara 62 Schwartz, loel 85, 128, 148 Schwarz, Robert 74 Scoofakes, Elayne 74, 111, 117, 119, 138, 139, 141 Scoofakes, Maria 62, 111, 117, 119, 120, 121, 130, 138, 141 Scott, Ieanne 96 Scrugham, Sandy 74, 137 Scurry, Ianice 63 Seckel, William 96, 102, 114, 138, 151 Seghetti, Don 85, 133 Seibold, Darryl 74 Seifrid, Sue 74, 116, 140 Seiler, Daniel 63, 102, 112, 116, 117, 126 Semlow, Sally 85, 114, 129, 130, 132 Seyller, Ierry 75, 126 Shannon, Ronald 85 Shannon, Theodore 85 Shaklee, Barbara 63 Shaw, Millard 63, 120, 121, 137 Shelby, Vi 85, 114, 129, 131, 149 Shepherd, Mary 85 Sherwood, Ruth 63, 118, 121, 131, 132, 138, 139 Shilling, Iames 75, 155 Shinkle, Charles 63, 117 Shipp, Nancy 75, 109, 117, 130, 135, 139 Shore, Barbara 85, 108, 111, 121, 134 Shreffler, Celeste 75, 118 Shrier, Clella 75, 117, 131, 138 Shrier, Sandy 63, 111, 116, 130, 132, 141 Shroyer, Ianet 63, 116, 121, 130, 132 Shubert, ludie 75, 104, 111, 117, 119, 126, 130, 149 Siegan,1udy 63, 106, 118, 119, 126, 131, 134, 139, 141 Siegfried, Donna 63, 137 Silverstein, Beverly 85, 104, lll, 114, 128. 131, 132, 134 Sinks, Kay 75, 116, 126, 135, 138 Skinner, Elaine 96, 109, 136 Sledge, Verline 85 Sloop, Sharon 85, 115, 121, 129, 135 Sluser, Bert 63 Sluser, Richard 85 Slusser, Bonnie 75 Smiley, Ann 75, 126, 138, 139 Smiley, Karl 64, 118, 123, 124 Smith, Bob 96, 104, 148, 156 Smith, Charles 85, 116 A Smith, Dorothy 85 Smith, Ed 96 Smith, Iames 75 Smith, Ieff 96, 138 Smith, Phyllis 96, 139 Smith, Robert 96, 122 Snavely, Charles 75, 126 Snedden, Roger 85 Snyder, Gail 96, 115, 136 Snyder, Lorraine 75, 118, 126 Snyder, Mary 96, 114 Snyder, Skip 75, 102, 112, 144, 149 Soderquist, Robert 96 Sokolis, Roger 64, 144 Solomon, lerry 96 Solomon, Marty 85, 102, 106, 111, 130 Solomon, Ted 96, 102, 148 Sommer, Kristin 85, 109, 115, 121, 129 131 133 Sones, Roberta 75, 126, 138 Southwick, Bill 75, 112, 116, 126, 134 Spence, John 85, 128 Spencer, Robert 96 Stafford, Jerry 85, 107, 121, 135 Stamm, Thomas 96, 132, 148 Staub, Henry 85, 128, 131, 133 Staub, Maureen 85, 109 Staub, Maurice 96 Steger, Loren 75, 126 Stein, Melinda 96, 114, 136 Steinbach, Bill 85, 123 Steinbach, Sharon 64 Steinberg, Jerry 85, 128, 148 Stern, Carol 75, 117, 139 Stern, Larry 75 Sterneck, Norton 96, 135 Sterntield, Scott 96, 109, 122, 135 Sterrett, Susan 96, 114, 124, 131, 136 Stevens, Dolores 64, 137 Stevenson, Annie 85, 111, 114, 129, 131, 134 Sticlham, Bob 75, 126 Stidham, Roberta 75, 117 Stinnett, Conrad 75 Stoecker, Tom 85 Stoll, John 96, 116, 132 Stone, Anne 96, 109, 136 Stone, Michael 96, Stone, Pete 96, 122, 148, 151 Stotler, Dorothy 64, 139 Stott, Hubert 85, 157 Stover, Ron 75 Streibich, Robert 85, '159 Streitmatter, Jean 75, 109, 124, 134, 139, 140, 161, 162 Stuart, Ann 140 Stuart, Mike 96 Stuart, Susan 96, 136 Stuart, William 85 ' Stuber, Fred 85, 128, 133, 148 Sturtevant, Bill 96, 133 Suffield, Joe 75, 133, 144, 149, 154, 155 Sulaski, Bill 85 Sulaski, Ron 64, 111 Summers, Judy 64, 161, 162, 163 Sumner, Donna 85, 115, 129, 130, 134 Sumner, Jerry 64, 122 Sumner, Jim 96 Sutherland, John 75, 112 Sutter, Karen 64, 116, 131, 141 Sutter, Marilyn 85, lll, 129, 132 Sutton, Marlene 75, 117, 137, 149 Swain, Nancy 64, 102, 111, 116, 119, 120, 121, 127, 130, 132, 141 Swain, Tim 85, 128, 137, 148 Swank, Stephen 75, 126 Swanson, Rita 96, 114, 131, 136 Swardenski, James 75, 149 Swardenski, Jay 85, 121 Swardenski, Jerry 96, 144, 148 Sweney, Sue 85, 129, 134 Szold, Elsa 75, 108, 111, 118, 132, 134, 139 Tadlock, Jacklyn 75, 117, 125, 126 Tamplin, Pam 96, 114 Tapp, Richard 85, 155 Taylor, Barbara 75 Taylor, Mary 85, 109, 131 Taylor, Joyce 75, 116, 126, 135, 137, 149 Taylor, Ruth 75, 109, 126, 131 Teder, Ando 85, 133 Thomas, Arvelia 85, 128, 162 Thomas, James 75 Thompson, Bob 85 Thompson, Don 75 Thompson, Ray 86 Thompson, Sharon 75 Thomson, Joan 96, 111, 135 Thomson, Roger 64, 144, 147, 157 '1'illey, Donald 96 Tilly, Larry 96 Timm, Miriam 86 Tinges, Virgil 75 Tingwall, Tom 75, 144, 149, 150 Tjarksen, Don 65, 121, 144, 146, 149, 156 Tobias, Allan 65, 156, 157 LUIZJEX Tompkins, Richard 75, 133 Tomkinson, Joan 75, 117, 122 Toms, Eugene 75, 150 Toms, John 75, 144 Toothman, Janet 86, 128 Towers, James 75, 126 Tracy, Calvin 76 Trendle, Wesley 96, 122, 124, 137 Tripfett, Wilbur 97 Triplett, Willis 97 Trope, Carol 86, 106, 109, 114, 121, 128, 131, 134, 139 Truitt, Regina 65 Tucker, David 75 Tucker, Donald 97, 160 Tucker, Judy 65, 111, 118, 119, 130, 141 Uien, Jack 65, 116 Ullman, Don 86, 128, 148 Wessels, Gerald 76, 127, 132 West, Tom 76, 150, 154, 155 Westbrook, Barbara 86, 134 Westbrook, Larry 66 Whalen, Jean 97 Wheadon, Bill 97 Wheadon, David 86 Wheeler, Carol 97, 115, 136 ' Wheeler, Nancy 66 Wheeler, Porte 97, 135 Wheeler, Sandra 97, 115 Wheeler William 86, 148 White, White, Butch 76 Charles 76, 112, 116, 131, 133 White, JoAnn 86, 109, 140 White, Jim 76 White, Mitchell 86, 114, 138 White, Roger 76 White, Ronnie 86, 121, 148 Ulrich, Gerald 86 Ulrich, Nancy 86, 111, 114, 129, 132 Underwood, Roy 97 Underwood, Sande 65, 108, 118, 119, 121, 126 VanCleave, Gary 86, 122 Vandagritt, Doris 86, 115, 128, 135 VanGundy, David 97 VanGundy, Mary 65 VanWinkle, Steve 86, 150, 151, 155 Varney, Gay 97 Vasconcellos, William 65 Whitehurst, D. Duayne 76 Whitmore, Robin 66, 104, 111, 117, 126, 135, 149 Whittaker, Dick 66, 112, 121, 127, 149, 160 Wild, Art 86, 138 Wilhelm, Genevieve 97 Willard, Nancy 97 Williams, Carol 97, 115, 139, 140 Willock, Lance 86, 109, lll, 123, 133 Williams, Mack 66, 122 Williams, Richard 67, 126 Williams, Suzie 86 Willis, Marsha 76, 125, 126 Vaughan, Lynnette 76 Vinson, Erma 86 Voelpel, David 86, 122, 134 Voigt, Don 76, 133 Vollmer, Carl 97 Volpini, Sandra 65, 137 Vonderheyot, Richard 86 Voss, Barbara 97, 162, 163 Wagler, Kenneth 97, 135 Waibel, Bill 76, 144, 149, 157 Waible, Richard 65 Waldron, Dennis 97 Waller, Charles 86 Walker, Gary 97, 148 Walker, Marilyn 97, 114, 139 Wall, Bernard 76, 126 ' Wall, Betty 76 Wall, William 76 Wallace, JoAnn 65, 111, 117, 130, 132 Waller, Emelia 97 Wallis, Marian 76, 111, 117, 126, 131, 134 Walter, Carol 86, 115, 121, 129 Walters, Judith 76 Walton, Karen 86, 114, 121, 129, 131, 133, 140 Ward, Bob 76, 138 Wareham, Janet 66, 107, 118, 119, 121, 126, 130, 134, 141 Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilton, Bernard 144, 150, 151 Bob 76, 130, 132 Gaye 86, 102, 111, 115, 134 John 76, 133 Ruth 86 109 128, 138 I Richard '86 I Warren, Jerry 76, 123, 124, 158 Washington, Charles 86, 104, 133 Washington, Earnestine 156 , Washington, Marian 76, 126, 131, 132, 139 Washington , Ruth 66 Wasson, Juanita 97 Wasson, Lo uis 76, 149 Watkins, Jasper 66, 126 Watkins, Ward 76, 112 1 Watson, Charles 148 Webber, Judith 86, 111, 115, 128, 134 Wecldle, Roger 86 Weerts, Jan Weerts, Ma et 66, 118, 127, 130 rilyn 86, 115, 121, 129, 131, 137, 139, 140 Wehnes, Ralph 86 Weinstein, Herbert 86, 128, 135, 137 Weisert, Fred 66, 156 Weishoff, P aul 86, 154, 155 Welch, Dave 86, 128 Welch, Fred 97 Welch, Luanne 86, 114, 129, 130 Wells, Dave 66 Wells, Georgia 86, 109, 115, 129, 130, 138 Wesley, Alvin 76, 156 Wesselhoff, James 126 Page 230 Windhorst, Virginia 86, 111, 115, 129 Wirth, Fran 76, 122, 138 Wiss, Barbara 67, 111, 118, 127, 141 Wiss, Gordon 86, 102, 144, 149, 155 Witt, James 76 Witt, Karl 76, 135, 136 Witt, William 86, 128, 137, 148 Woerner, Don 67 Wolford, Sharon 76, 107, 111, 117, 131, 138, 139 Wood, Grant 76, 132 Wood, John 97 Wood, Larry 76, 144, 149 Woodhall, Muriel 76, 117, 134, 149 Woodley, Carol 67, 106, 118, 119, 130, 141 Woosley, Patsylee 86 Worman, Joy 86, 111, 115, 128, 138, 140 Wright, Connie 67, 126 Wright, Phyllis 67, 109, 111, 118, 127, 130, 135, 140, 141 Wyard, Jane 86, 111, 129, 136 Wyard, Thomas 76, 109, 117 Wyatt, Helen 97 Wykoff, Margaret 87, 135 Wykotf, Sharon 97, 115 Wysinger, John 76 Wyss, Janet 97 Yates, Beverly 76 Yates, Diane 97, 139 Yates, Gary 97, 148, 151 Yentes, Sharon 87 Yerby, Hazel 87 Yocum, Joan 87 Young, Dale 87, 128, 148 Young, Marjorie 67, lll, 116, 126, 141 Younge, Gloria 97, 104, 115, 130, 157 Zakin, Louis 76 Zehr, Jane 67, 108, 118, 119, 138 Zelenda, Bob 76 Ziegele, Jon 67 Ziegler, Benny 67, 102, 118, 126 Zimmerman, Ann 76, 118, 134, 139, 140 Zinkhon, Jim 87, 128, 133, 148 Zipper, Barbara 87, 135 Zipper, Carolyn 67, 111, 118, 132, 139, 140 Zumwalt, Glen 97 Zweitel, Marcia 87, 114, 131, 133 Pa. , 3 C Gfufo ra s -,lvl Q q pr? f--------,,,, Jill ,,,u.......z.,f,.J,,:f: fe ME ,yxAA,g.n ' . i 3 l .Jx.m.n.2Jl7 F Q f1?,14:gn 11.4.-.lJl3 q, 1PfgL4Q7' QEAAIQ 47 W ag .4aA,4JLQ ,6fsl4..-42 J ,2ba1a9 Jvfabbp Y ., W 1 L, 1 f ,fy U. 3 iv' I ,f O' M 3,1 I ' 1' r Q' ,VA P jr!! 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