-qt 32525 SNS fx Q Q E N' ESV XE kb' EF? EEE A a mi S E QQ E SN Q HSE Eg SSEQEQNH 1 Q Q 5. S Ey R Ev-SS S EER ibi gi PM M N gm S ESCQEEESKE Sig is SEER R O ..,, . ' A ' gui 5 355 RE is S Qgiii we Yi fs E 'wi ' . N M. , K- A X I - . 4- ' . 1-'ffl . , , ',f5Q,,, V1 - ' 1 fig' ' 19- is, ff , fix '151-,: ' iq - 'g3f?,i,. ,, m y ff' 1fj,m, ., ' .. 1-f . -, , '.' ,,3'v H P, 2 I - Q U . , Y. J-' 1 f . -if ,-2, 4-. .f 4- 5,5-51 Q.. - V wr- 4,-ff - '41, . , - :f-4-:WH -- 4 NR f -,, '-Q . wt E , ,- . ie, 3 Ni E 'L 1? f i C 2 5 I1 'u K .f 5, The Qirest QW W 1956 www Qlientermial Eear v I bl hdb th CRISFI Stff P Ill ju U Q C' , i-1-1: ' 5 Ms P 1 Ex Libris The CREST staf of the Centennial year presents the academic and social events of the schoolyear 1955 C93 1950. In recreating for you the nzernories of this year fwe have included ideas representing the life of our school in its past one hun- dred year history. Ufe do not 'want to for- get the past, for it has given us the pre- sent, and in the present we are molding the glories of the future. -I L ,f -Elf WX M life it were Q yr lfl N-Zffvf J 4 tab!!! Ccglsfaevwf XL!! C I f7'N 077 fpfik f' if GL! 'X C7 K? is WA ,y Qfffdqsaf QMWM4, C' jd! e Lwvfewffhlff eess 3 MMM? Q Qakdkwv Uv-Jxe Odd- 4? 6? l cs,L, fu! 7 Lfvf Qfa ' , ff? 6 'jf J X12 lfeffff' J J Le t ef e ,ffy is vi-4' 'ii of 3 Qfbt cf f 552 'n -. llifilllliil ,,,,,,, . . nz 2 f if Wd 's in l, Q , Page 2 Dedication The Centennial Year has been the theme of this book. The faculty of Peoria High has attracted numerous fine teachers to many years of service during its one hundred years. This book is dedicated to the teacher on our faculty with the greatest number of years service to Peoria High School. She joined our faculty in 1921 and has given Peoria High School thirty-five years of outstanding service. VVe, the CREST staff of 1956, therefore dedicate this book to a JWISS LUCILLE WALTMIRE Page 3 1 I ' 7 1 L 1, ,. I IXA af ' ' . X.-Liz., I f S elf ec 1 f If .V-'i Q ff, ,J L! fc 1 fi ilfb fb! ,f ,f J if ig by D . !, ' jfs, Lf, . 1 A, I ,.fa',.,,'J ,UL .. 4 X .N I V.. L f 1 Peoria High ,Q gawk 1 lf 8 L 5 ' ,Lv J I 1 gf I 1862 - 1884 Page 4 1 gms- F On May 5, 1856, Peoria High School Hrst began classes on the second Hoor of flwhat was later known as Irving School at the corner of Jefferson and Jackson streets. From 1861-1862 the high school Was held in the basement of the Metho- dist Church at the corner of Madison and Fulton streets. In the fall of 1862 a new building on Fisher street was ready for X Then and Now occupancy. This stood on the site of the present Lincoln School, then known as Park School. It was considered quite commodious in its time. It proved ade- quate until l884 when the building on the corner of Monroe and Fayette streets was erected. This in turn gave Way to the present building on North Street in 1916. 1884 - 1916 Page 5 Jfasultp Page 10 'ss I I 5 Snbnnl life Page 84 Uliahle ui Cllllasses Rage 22 1 P . 5 QEIJIIIBIIIS 9purt5 Page ' P 4 Qhhertisements Page 184 V Liilf 1 1 ,L -1 5 rf 158 s , , - I -'I 5112:-' , A ' LL' I 4 , 1 I 5 45. , , V A S fffvb-at , 1-'f-',l- v xg if 'ab L - -. iiQ',tl?fq ' , , ' J, -A' , , l it jf3Afg1,-Algsfjf -. . f , --Q '4 ff ' i g I , A A 4 Q x : T7 1: - .2t1 f 'wif- Qrtihities Page 110 1956 Crest Staff EDITORIAL Editor-in-Chief . ..... . Janet Krei Assistant Editors . . . Neal Harman, Rodney Keefer Associate Editors Faculty . ...... Carolyn Constanz Seniors . . . Sharon VVolford Classes . . . . Nlary Claire Clark Activities . . Carol Trope, Jon Christiansen School Life . ..... Barb Ropers Athletics . . Audrey Dutton, Jerry Stafford Photography . . .... Tom Grimm Art . . . . . . . llartha Solomon I Assistants Margaret Belsley, Julian Cannell, Jack Fahnestock, Judy Gilmore, Ralph Greener, Carol lVIavity, Joy lVIcCallu1n, Larry McGlade, Judy Nlehl, Karen Walton, lVIarilyn Weerts, Lance VVillock ART llartha Solomon, Bob Ward PHOTOGRAPHY Tom Grimm, Dave VVheadon, George Endres, Charles Hanlon, Paul Endres, Bob Lightfoot BUSINESS Business lklanager ........ Sandra Schad Co-Advertising Maiiagei' ...... Sally lvliddleton Co-Advertising Nlanager ...... Gwen Guernsey Assistants If , . - Sue Janssen, Betsey Burhans, Lynn 1fIcCorVie, Barbara Shore, Pa- , :AP ' tricia O'Day, Barbara Klansfield, Harriett Kessling, Nlary Ann Drury, Klartha King 9 I ' XX xx. X X X S ADVISORS fi ' iXIr. Fluegel, Mr. Koepping, Xlr. Stepping A r, 7 A N92 .- D Ili. P il X N2 I- I an M -jvzjl, ,gf I fr, .1 .fb X V ft iii. ,X ' I LC? , I' A X 'icmgi H SV., Q 1 S 4' - ., f-27 I 2' T .wt ,Q jk rx: , . R I .wg P Zig ' C199 . W3 . 057' ,. V: 5 .ML x r X r X- ' 152 f 4 ii . ' . A I .19- 'J x 5 f - , Y !.1 ' .9 Lui? xhv 'A ., -Ma L 9-X-1 MM, A T. ,-4 1' ,,,,f Sv Page 8 Board of Education Dr. lVIark Bills Frederick Bourland Superintendent of Schools President of Board Warren Wemple Weiitxvorth C. Jacquin George lwiles Nlrs. Nyal Roszell Robert Jamieson Mrs. Mariesta Bloom Page 9 5? Q9 gi? cf? 1856 liliii 6201 W Q1 ff ,--gi1g1Hifei?1--- 1890 X Xi-uni' -.-av 9 Lives of great men all remind us We can nzaie our lives sublime, And departing, lea-ve behind us Footprints on the sands of time. -LONGFELLOW 4l' lF25i:if?if 1 5jQQ3 5 ?Mi weifii Z ' -' ' K,-5' 151 M 'j?LiQf7 E L U -1 . JF 1920 jarultp The classroom teachers represent the hub of our school organization. Our faculty has always given unselhshly to the students their time and their knowledge. Peoria High School has known many hne classroom teachers in its one hundred years of progress, who have established an outstanding and widely known academic standard. Principals As a youth Nlr. Hovey was a villager in Vermont. He must have been precocious or he would not have begun teaching at the age of fifteen. He was graduated from Dartmouth College in l852 and resumed teaching in New England. Then he heard and heeded a call to come to Peoria, Illinois, and take charge of a private school for boys. Wheii the first public high school was organized in l856 Mr. Hovey was asked to organize it and become its first principal. Mr. Hovey had a great interest in teacher training and became a leader in establishing a State Normal School. ln a Bill creating a State Normal School Board Mr. Hovey became a member. The Normal School began in 1857 and Mr. Hovey was made its first president. After four years of organization Mr. Hovey was called to the colors and became a Colonel in the Northern Army. He reached the rank of brigadier general. imfggbj a saggy X 6 - i Rfk . kxfjyjw. Rae il , Ai? xgixgkiiizjgk igflagiiy Kg! R iii? M . Edi:Q2.i-.fri 0 REM fi iii'f J Page 12 of P. H. S. In its one hundred years of service to the people of Peoria, Reoria High School has had many fine prin- cipals. In 1856 when a public high school was organ- ized by the authority of an act of the State Legislature, Mr. C. E. Hovey was called upon to organize and act as its Hrst principal. VVe want to pay tribute to the high ideals of all the principals of Peoria High School who have played such an important part in developing and enlarging the fine curriculum an igh standards Sis-. rfb . as 3939? X X fit . Qt zlgajigii f ? a1 iii gif . aa. fieaiiisis W. T. Van Buskirk 1916-1923 R. R. Cromwell 1923-1928 John Brewer 1928-1942 - Howard A. Hunter 1942- . Page 13 3.4 si Miss Colby Taught English, Latin, and Rhetoric from 1873 to 1892, earned a Ph.D. degree in English Mr. Beasley Taught Science, History, Latin, and Greek from 1878 to 1889, became Principal in 1889 Early Faculty Members In the one hundred years of our existence, the excellence of our achievement in the fields of schol- arship and academic progress has rested on the qual- ity of the Peoria High faculty. That quality, which we know existed is difficult to feel by the mere list- ing of faculty names. However, through some valu- able old photographs of a few of the outstanding teachers of our early years, we are immediately able to sense that quality of scholastic greatness that has marked our history. Miss Minor Taught English, History, and Latin from 1875 to 1900 Mr. Frost Mr. Waite Taught Latin, Greek and English from 1868 to 1875, became Principal in 1875 Miss Stewart Taught Latin, Greek, and English from 1897 to 1944 lVliss Quinn Taught English from 1892 to 1909 Page 14 Taught English and Rhetoric from 1883 to 1903, earned a Ph.D. degree and became a professor at the Univer- sity of lklichigan Miss Benbrook Taught Algebra and Latin from 1877 to 1907 J. Byron Durham Florence Posharcl A M.S. M.M. Assistant Principal Dean-Counselor of Girls Administrative Assistants Eugene E. 0'Toole Joseph B. Sommer M.S.E. M.S. Testing Counselor Head Counselor Algebra Biology Soph. Football Committee of 40 Leverett K. Wallace Anthony J uska Ada Mae Albright B.S. M.P.E. M.A. Administrative Assistant Visiting Counselor Assistant Counselor Citizenship Physical Education U. S. History Soph. Class Sponsor Varsity Football F.T.A. Stage Crew Wrestling Bauder, Harry E. B.Ed. U. S. History, Geography Brown, Dee B.S. Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. Campen, Dolores M.A. Spanish, Spanish Club IN MEMORIAIVI James R. McCormick Bielema, Martin M. M.A. Algebra, Geometry, Advis- or of Sportsmanship Pro' gram Burns, George M. A.B. Civics, Economics, Sociol- ogy, junior Class Chamness, Theoline M.A. Orthopedic Room Page 16 Bockwitz, Carroll M.A. Algebra, Golf Coach Byers, Paul R. M.S. Typing, Citizenship, Opin- ion Cochran, Willard J . M.A. Distributive Occupations, Future Distributors Club Conway, Helen V M.A. English, Student Council Courtright, Florence M.A. Otlice Occupations, Co-op Club Fieselrnan, Elizabeth B.S. English, Library, Senior Class Foster, Merrill L. M.E. ll. S. History, Vvorld llis- torv, English Hyland, Erma B.S. English, Y-Teens Craig, Mary B.M.E. Choral Music Fink, Walter R. lVl.A. General Science, General Math, Hi-Y Giles, Florence M.A. Geometry, Trigonometry Keithley, Jean B.S. Foods, General Homemak- ing, Food Problems Deal, John W. M.A. Algebra, Geometry, Me- chanical Drawing, Cross Country, Tennis Fluegel, Theodore B. lVl.S. Chemistry, CREST, Quill and Scroll Hawkins, Dawson B.A. Physical Education, Health, Basketball Coach, Ass't. Football Coach Kellogg, Helen M.A. English, Opinion, Quill and Scroll Kerswill, Virginia B.A. French, French Club Lamberton, Margaret M.S. Shorthand, Typing Livesay, Margarethe M.A. Reading Counselor we S X lu Lurie, Allen B.S. Machine Shop, Electricity Kinhoffer, Garma M.A. Biology, Future Nurses Club, Pre-Medic Club if WWWA .. ' .ffffe N - 't-' -'-'-' -- E iiiiwiiltzr AEE h I SEQ ni Q f L Fila 5 293 is sg, Z 51, .1 V Lewis, Charles B.S. General Math, Algebra, Key Club Logan, Raymond G. B.Ed. Building Trades Masocco, Tressie M.A. Physical Education, Health, G.A.A., junior Class Page 18 Kirkhus, Harold M.A. English Linder, Dorothy M.M. Choral Music, Music VVork- shop Londergan, J ean B.A. Speech, English, Debate Team Matson, Frances M.A. Sight Saving Room, Future Teachers Club Koepping, Ernest M.A. Bookkeeping, General Busi- ness, CREST McClanathan, Helen M.S. Clothing Myers, Joseph E. A.B. English, Track Coach, Let- terman's Club, Freshman Class Stanger, Eugene J. B.S.L.S. Librarian, Library Club Peterson, Muriel M.A. English, Cue Club, Fresh- man Class Rainey, Charles R. Vocational Auto Shop Ross, Jeanette B.S. Clothing, Family Living Stepping, Henry M.S. Biology, Chess Club, CREST Page 19 Pocklington, Loretta B.S. Typing, Office Machines, Cue Club, VVorld Insurance Rapp, Ruth B.A. English, Freshman Class Runkle, Lewis Vocational Auto Shop Stoskopf, Herbert M.M. Band Rahn, Alta M.S. English, Citizenship 1 Rice, Emily E. MA. English, Junior Class Spickard, Elma M. B.A. Dramatics, Speech, Jusen- dra, Cheerleaders Stowell, Joseph M.A. Physical Education, Coach Ad Suffield, Harlan W. M.A. Physics Szepessy, J. Elmer M.A. Orchestra, Senior Class Westholf, W. F. B.S. VVood work Wise, Beulah D. B.A. English Suffield, Lyle K. B.S. Art, Poster Publicity Van Deventer, J. B. M.S. Algebra, Geometry, Ticket Committee Whitaker, Harry L. B.S. English, Baseball Coach, Ass't. Basketball Coach, Fresh. Football, Hi-Y, -lun- ior Nat'l. Honor Society, Freshman Class Wwe .. , sg-L-aff'-2.f:g.,ip.5:2a:,2z:if . , - gl, 1:--5, , j .E: .g t .,,. Q- ' S -' . A -V ' es 527' f tif' W 12522 '- RLQ f-.V Wolpert, Wesley L. Drafting, Intramural Sports Sutton, Mary M.A. Latin, Policy and Planning Committee, Greek Waltmire, Lucille Ph.D. English, Faculty Flower Fund Williams, Lucile B. Ph.D. General Math, Algebra Chemistry Wood, Camilla M.A. Modern European History, U. S. History, Social Science Club My :VE -.:- -:..-, ,.::-s2 14:Ii.:::Z:S.E-:Er if N 5 R i 4 , ,I it I . gf A QA Mi . ' 1 sa 6 an Y , ffl , , i f , it . Sv ff we fi 4 22? 4 ii 4 Swisher, Glyda M.A. Latin, English, Latin Club 1 .1 L., M5 Yuhause, Joseph M.A. U. S. History, Civics, Swim ming Ziegler, Caroline A. Ziegler, Charlotte Parker, Leona B.S. M.A. Attendance Clerk Home Economics German, German Club , , M M ll , H z l CUS,1ODIAN5 Recorfls Cllegin at e Front rofw, L. to R.: R. Russell, B. King Bark rolw, L. to R.: L. Marchand, E. Harper CAFETERIA S'1'A1fF Front row, L. to R.: O. Clark, L. Eberle, V. Thomson, J. Hall, L. VViggintm1 Rhoades, Inez M. Secretary to Principal Ziegler, Lllly Bookkeeper, Treasurer Sprague, Algie - Doty, Nathan Bark row, L. to R..' J. Barcleaux, E. Yenazet, B. Habben, A. Ziegler, E. Hess, L. VVilli:1ms, R. Tucker 63:19 CTL? xii, -cdr! 9 gf' x 'X A A ' 9 15 fg Nj! uv 9 I if M l ,nuff 4 - .Aff ffa , 1894 909 NM? Lives of great men all remind us We fan make our lives Jllbfilllf, And departing, have behind us Q Footprints on the sands of time. -LONGFELLOW Iasses The personality of a school is in its students. Fresh- men, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, in classrooms, activities, and sports, they all Work together and have good times together With loyalty and interest for our school. They take from it a Wealth of learning and leave behind great character and tradition as students of Peoria High School have done for one hundred years. 1956 5 Barbara Conway Muriel Woodhall Senior Class Officers The Senior Class officers, on behalf of the Centennial Class, pay tribute to the valedic- torian of the first graduating class of Peoria High School: Miss Lucetta Howell She and fourteen others entered Peoria High School May 6, l8S6, having passed the necessary entrance examinations. During that year others were admitted, bringing the total to forty-five students. In l858, Miss Howell and three others Were graduated in the first graduating class. At the graduation exercises she read the valedictory speech. Class Sponsors The Centennial Class Wishes to acknow- ledge their gratitude to their capable sponsors Who have guided them throughout the past four years. Page 24 . Miss Fieselman Mr. Szepessy Dale .6 was aw Kron Leonard Lipkin The wisdom of the vise and the experience rf ages may be preserved ny QUOTATlON.- Disraeli Abernathy, Theresa Adkins, Judy Albee, James Spirited, not inaetifven- It is better to halve one A great mind is a good .el Molto friend of ftvorth than many sailor, as a great heart Is.- Transfer from Bowen High, fwvrfh 0fl11f1E-- Emf '-V071 Chicago, Page, Sr. Service A4m'f'l'f '51-' Came to P.ll.S. after having Club, F.T.A., G.A.A. Music VVorkshop, Glee served in the navy. Club, -lusendra e n i o r S Alcorn, Madge friend may he reckoned re rnasterpzere of Nature.- Emerson o-op Club Amblad, William Willing faithfully to ser-ve.- Cromtwell Student Council, Dramatic Honor Society, Jr. National Honor Society, Sr. Class Play, Latin Club -V ki K c , Anderson, Edward Andres, Mardi' CQ? Arlfic, kle, John A free, a friendly man.- There's music in all things.-29' ,He Ksafry knowing.- Gofwer Byron W QSha2es11eare Soph. Class Treas., Stage Opinion, Stunt Show, Or- ,CQ X , Crew, Intramural Basketball chestra, Music Vllorkshopi-YQC, 'I Glee Club, German Club, f-E Latin Club, -lusendra,f Cue 2' ,451 Club, r.T.A. ' Cf 'J QQ? A V 4 , xg? Q 4 if W4 its Armbright, Paul ' srar nohly got, or a noble or, is a good li-very of onour.- Shakespeare .ettermen's Club, Varsity ootball, Varsity Basketball, 'rack, Soph. Basketball, oph. Baseball Armbruster, Doris Coolness and ahsenre of heat and haste zndzeate fine qualities.- Emerson Stunt Shows, l'Greetings of '54 , A Cappella, Music Workshop, German Club, Jusendra, Cue Club Armstrong, Joanne A ronstant friend is a thing rare and hard to find.- Plutarrh Co-op Club, jusendra, Cue Club Page 25 Q Armstrong, Ruthanne Ashby, Gerald A face fwith gladness ofver- Alfways ready.- spread! A Motto Soft smiles, by human hind- ness bred!- Wordsworth Transfer from Longview High, Longview, Texasg Sr. Service Club, Glee Club, Y- Teens, Jr. Red Cross, Jusen- dra Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track - 61 S S 46 Q 3 Ashton, Clive Ayres, Ann Barnett, Judith M0l'F fun fo lu' 4wi1l1.- Sowing as long as her eye: Chferful without 1nirlh.- Courl voulcl Jenn- Byron A Cappella M'lnf5 Page, Glee Club, Music Co-op Club, F,N.A., G.A.A. VVorkshop, Latin Club, So- , - Q., fe xy ,fix cial Science Club, F.N.A., T , G.A.A. l ', K yo . ,et 4 e',-L' H Barrett, Betty The image of defUoti0n.-- Vergil ' Opinion, S t u n t Show Greetings of '54 , A Ca pella, M u sic Worksho Spanish Club, Social Scienc Club, Jusendra Q Benson, Gary Benson, Sharon Blair, Karen WL' gfaflfi fllfl10UL'll 116' llllcl Bcaulylf rhiefost maid of Studious of 'can' and fond murh fwil, hozzourz- of humblz' Il11ng5.- H' fwas -very shy of using Cla-vcland Philips 'L' Page, Greetings of '54 , Opinion, French Club, Jusen- Bflflff Stunt Shows, Majorette,Lat- dra, Cue Club, G.A.A. in Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, r.N.A. Blake, Lynne Fidz'lity'.r a fvirtuc that cn noblfJ.- Mason Page, Ir. Red Cross, Sr. Ser- vice Club, Stunt Shows, Girls' Choir, Music Work- shop, Musical Extravagan- za, Cue Club 3 Bodine, Paul Sir, your fwil ambles fwell it goes m.vily.- Slzakcspcarn' Opinion, Stunt Show, Orchestra, German Club , Bliss Rice animates the Golden Age of Shakespeare. , Brill, LaVon Thy modfslylv a randle lo thy merit.- Fielding Opinion, Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Music VVorkshop, French Club Brock, Nancy Gentle lo 0fll6I',Y.- Rogers Opinion, Page, French Club, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Math Club, Jusendra, Cue Club Brown, Diann . . . useful fwlzere thou lifv- ost.- H erlzort Stunt Shows, German Club, jusendra, G.A.A. Page 26 Barrette, Anthony Vlodesly beromes a young mn.- Plaurus rench Club, Latin Club Becker, Richard Though he fwas rough, he -was kindly.- Longfellow Transfer from Princeton High, Princeton, Ill., A Cappella, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Jr. Varsity Football, Fresh.-Soph. Foot- ball, Intramural Basketball Becker, Sharon . . . fwhose little hotly lodged a mighty mind.- Homer Opinion, Page, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Show, Greet- ings of '54',, Music VVork- shop, Glee Club, French Club, Social Science Club, Jusendra r J Bell, Patricia Virfue is Ihr truest nohili!y.- Cerfvanles Opinion, Sr. Service Club lr. Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Glee Club, Latin Club, ,lu- scndra, Social Science Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A. ,V Bourlet, Richard one a-fishing.- IValton resh. Football Bradford, John My heart is true as sZeeI.- Slzahespeare A Cappella, Music VVork- shop, German Club, Letter- men's Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Track, Soph. Football, Fresh. Football, Hi-Y, In- tramural Basketball . -,f r 1 .1 nf H' Bradshaw, ,Qeforia jf' Branson, Richard Iilougijlifrllzlzf ,Zlf6:V7'lgllf Genius is essentially frea- ,A-'wowlsf-1-gy ' r lifvej it hears Ihe stamp of Z'he4JliI1!c',fN' the indifvidual -who fros- , Eff- f' i sfsses it.- f A I De Slaifl ,V jr. Nat'l llonor Society, Key Club, Latin Club Brewster, Anne Exreedlngly Lwise, fair- spoken, and persuading.- Sllakfspeare Opinion, Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Music VVork- shop, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, jusenclra, Cue Club Brown, Robert Emblems of deeds that are done.- Byron Stunt Show, A Cappella, German Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Fresh.-Soph. Football, Bryant, Barbaree lllaidenl with ihe meek hfofwn eyes.- Longfellow Transfer from Brighton High, Bessemer, Ala.g Span- ish Club, F.N.A., G.A.A. Bultemeier, Janet Her fvoire 4-was efver soft, gentle, and low.- Slzalefspeare Y A Cappella, Musical Ex- travaganza, Music Work- shop, Latin Club, Cue Club, Fresh. Football, Fresh. Bas- -Teens ketball, Tennis, Intramural .M Basketball, Wrestling ' 642:49 Page 27 Q Zane, 6 11 t 8 11 11 i a Z Bunch, Robert Dale Leafvf' lhings to Ihr' futurc of fain.- Swain Band, Spanish Club Carlson, Ellen . . . a patient, humhlr, tran- quil spirit.- Dekker' Co-op Club, Jr. Natll. Hon- or Society, Library Club, A Cappella Loyal seniors buy tickets to school events from the familiar ticket booth. Carrigan, Judith Much :hr is fworlh.- Hezzlfy Ticket Committee, Sr. Ser- vice Club, Stunt Show, Glee Club, Music VVorkshop, Lat- in Club, Social Science Club, F.T.A. Carroll, Richard Great and good.- gl .Motto Amateur Radio Club Cohen, Carl Good romjJa7zy.- Walton Orchestra Collins, Gordon Hatpv nl! his life.- Herbert Collister, Barbara l Has rwon ll thousand friends.- Ewzcrsorz Transfer from Fort Hamill ton High, New York City, Girls' Choir, Opinion, Mu, sic Workshop, Latin Club German Club, ,lusendra F.N.A., G.A.A., Y-Teens Cooley, Marcia So young, so fair, good -without cfort- Byron Opinion, Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Page, Jr. Red Cross, French Club, Greek Class, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Iusenclra, Stunt Shows Coughlin, Sally 145 pure as a pour! and as perfcfz'-a nolllc and inno- fenl girl.- Mrrndiih Transfer from Mercy High, St. Louis, Mo., Opinion, Sr. Service Club, Iusendra, S0- cial Science Club Courtney, Judith Full of good mmnings and fwishing5.- Herberl Opinion, Library Club, Stunt Show, Glee Club, Lat- in Club, Cue Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A. Page 28 Covey, John Happy am I,' from 1iareI'1n fron! Ilfhy arnz'I they all rontent- ed likr me?- Opera of La Bayadiw' Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Spanish Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Stamp Club Crowder, Judith i fl :woot and wirtltozu soul.- Herbert Orchestra, Spanish Club , 9 C wen' 1 7 fa: 7 I , LA! I L-E E fl J 7C 'fl .Alf ' 'il'zfp db, 5 oz he S ll egg. ,ta +131 f S gig 5- J 4' -4. ,ft J L Cavanagh, George Chandler, Dixie Christie, Mike Churchill, Robert Q J T T-J KJ :glib unning in musif and Ilze Hs merry as The day is A man he seem: of rheerful . . . enduranre, foresight, A w va1l1enza1irs.- 1ong.- yertcrdayr- strengih and slaill.- A 5 ,..,'l'Tti1 ' VJ Q' Slmlrespeare Shakespeare W'ard5fworllz lVurd5fworlh and, Orchestra Opinion, Stunt Shows, Mu- Key Club, Band, Latin Glee Club, Varsity Baseball, , J -N H Q sic Workshop, French Club, Club, F.T.A., Debate Team Varsity Football, Fresh. ,J if 0 Er V' Y 1 Social Science Club, Iusen- Baseball, Fresh. Basketball r' dra, Cue Club, F.N.A., De- ,ff M x bate Team , y '-7X , , f 1' f 1, 1' f Seniors show their interest in school government by voting. f-I ff- F L--A Comiskey, Robert Vhatefver he did fwax done viih so murh earth- Dryden 'ransfer frm Spalding Constanz, Carolyn Gentle in manner, firm in reality.- flquatvifva C R E s T, Opinion, Social Council, Jr. Nat'l. Honor So- ciety, Quill and Scroll, Sr. Service Club, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Jusen- dra, Stunt Shows 'W' 5 Conway, Barbara Generally doing Ihe fwork of six.- Gage Sr. Class Pres., -lr. Class Vice-Pres., Soph. Class Sec- retary, Quill and Scroll, Sr. Service Club, Page, French Club, Iusendra, Cue Club, Stunt Shows Curry, Nancy I di-verter of sadness.- Hfallon ibrary Club, Glee Club, foin Club Dalton, Pat In sports and journey: men are lenofwn.- Herllerl S t u de nt Council, Stunt Sbow, A Cappella, Cross Country, Track, Intramural Basketball Daniels, Roger Davis, Robert Dayhuff, Mary Nothing is so popular as Skill and ronfidenfe are an . . . uneonsrioux humour:- kind,nes,f.- unronquered nrmy.- Butler Clfero Herbert Opinion, Stunt Show, A Cappella, Spanish Club, Jusendra Page 29 61 S S Dean, Robert Thou art a fellofw of good respect.- Shakespeare Co-op Club, Key Club, Glee Club, German Club, Intra- mural Basketball Degenford, James Deep sighted in intelli- genees, ideas, atoms, influ- enees.- Butler Stage Crew, Stunt Show, German Club, Key Club Demmin, Mardell Has a calmness of spirit.- Walton Opinion, Page, Glee Club, Sr. Service Club, Iusendra, Cue Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens Demmin, Martha Zealous yet modest.- i Beattie l Opinion, Page, Sr. Servic Club, Band, German Clut Iusendra, Cue Club, Y Teens Duncan, James Prepared in mind and re- sourres.- ,fl Motto Boys, Choir, Intramural Basketball Dunlop, Jane .4 smile that glofwed reles- lial rosy red.- Milton Opinion, Sr. Service Club, A Cappella, Music Work- shop, French Club, Social Science Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.T.A., Stunt Shows Easterly, Charles A little nonsense nolw and then is relished hy the fwis- est men.- ,-'lnonymous I Committee of Forty, Key Club, Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Iusendra, Track, Golf Edmondson, Bonnie Defvout yet eheerful, aetifve yet resigned.- Rodgers Opinion, Co-op Club, Music Workshop, Glee Club, Jus- endra, Cue Club i l Ellis, Essie Fairesr and best adorned . she Hfhose clothing is humility.- Montgomery l Stunt Show Proud seniors put away Fain, Fred He is sure to sni'reed.- Goethe dmv, Fain, Paul l,et's he merry.- lV1th er Federman, Trina The most preeious of all possessions is a Lwise and loyal friend.- Herodotus Opinion, Library Club, Mu- sic Workshop, Social Science Club, French Club, Jusen- dra, Debate Team, G.A.A. Page 30 . millions of surprises.- Herbert ninion, Stunt Shows, Mu- : Workshop, German Club 0 hlessli -with temper, fwhose unclouded ray can malze tomorro-w cheerful as loa'ay.- Pope Ticket Committee, S t u n t Shows, Boys' Choir, Latin Club, French Club BI 'I ' ' ' 7' I T Y ' ' Genteel in 1Jersonage40 'A,7 3' fan is eloqaenffn- I nj, Q L , Cenerous and free ' Wzakespeare Carey SfUIlf Shows, Musical Ex- Opinion, Page, Office Assi travaganza, A Cappella, tant, Music Workshop, Glee Spanish Club, Jusenclra, Cue Club, German Club, F.T.A., Club Jusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A. O J Ellison, Phyllis Epps, Sheila Ernst, Robert Food fwill is the mightiesl Of manners genlle, of ajfee- He'll find zz fway.- fraftieal force in the uni- lions mild.- Barrie zerse.- Pope Dale Stunt Shows, Jnsendra, Cue Fransfer from Limestone fommunity High A Cappella choir robes. Club, Y-Teens Ewe, Beverly There is a certain dignity of manners.- Chesterfield Opinion, Co-op Club, Stunt Show, Band, Music Work- shop, 'lGreetings of '54 , G.A.A. F ahnestock, Tom Ready to perform.- .4 Molto Intramural Basketball F eiler, Clarence Fern, Charles On the stage he -was nalur- Loyalty is the holiest good al, simple, ajfeflingn- in the human l1earl.- Goldsvnilh Senefa Senior Class Play Stunt Show, Intramural Bas- Page 31 ketball Feser, Karen Zealoasly afferled alrways in a good thing.- The Bible Opinion, Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Iusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A. V -, 6 11 t 6 11 11 1 61 Fields, Howard Finnie, Jan Finney, John IVilling and al1le.- Nothing hetter ran he pur- Hn honest 77107115 the noblest .fl Motto rhased than a staunrh fwork of God.- friend,- Pope Taflllff Boys' Choir G.A.A. Dramatics class demonstrates the art of make-up. Fisher, Marilyn Reason and calm judginer the qualities specially bl longing to a leader.- ' Taritus , Student Council Presiden Committee of Forty, Stul Shows, Musical Extravz ganza, Music VVorkshop, . Capella, Library Club, Ju' endrzi, G.A.A. Forquer, Alfred fl truly modest fellow.- Horace Boys' Choir, Fresh.-Soph. n Baseball Foster, Sandra The hand that follofws intel- left fan lll'l1lB'U6'.- Mirlzelangelo CREST, Co-op Club, Page, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Latin Club, Stunt Show Fox, Patricia fl hind owerflofw of Shalzesjleare Geef, Andrea The sfweet magic of a fheer- ful fare.- Holmes Page, Glee Club, Cue Club Goodwin, William W'riting good editorials is chiefly telling the people -what they think, not fwhat you think.- Brisbane Opinion, Jr. Nlltll. llonor Society, Band, Orchestra, German Club Graham, Nancy find Hope enehantetl smiled and fwafved her golden hair.- Collins Opinion, Page, Sr. Service Club, Music Workshop, French Club, Social Science Club, vlusendra, Cue Club, F.T.A., Stunt Show. Page 32 Grove, Rodney Courage is that fvirtue fwlzirh rhanzpions the rause of right.- Cieero l,ettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Fresh. Football, Soph. Football, Varsity Bas- ketball Mgr., Baseball Mgr. Guernsey, Gwen The fairest garden in h looks, xlnd in her mind the fwisi hooks.- Cofwley CREST, -lr. Nat'l. Honor S ciety, Quill and Scroll, l brary Club, Stunt Show Music VVorkshop, Fren Club, jusendra, Cue Club Fletcher, Carlene ill fonstant in a fwondrous :rellenee.- Shakespeare 1-op Club Fletcher, Sally TlI6fE,I language in her eye, her rheek, her lip.- Shakespeare Opinion, Sr. Class Play, Page, Sr. Service Club, Mu- sic Workshop, jusendra, Cue Club, Social Science Club F luegel, Susanne If there :were many more like l 61 S to-X S R Flynn, Betty And her dark eyes-hosw her, the stock of halos -would eloquent!- gzfve out,- Rogers Pinero Music Workshop, Latin Club Seniors sign CREST signature page. Garber, Harland wer to prosper than pros- frity eould hafve assured s.- Milton Gardner, Gregory A man of courage is also a man of faith.- Cifero Student Council, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Fresh.-Soph. Football Guthrie, Rodney is limbs Lwere cast in manly mold, rr hardy sports or contest bold.- Scott xmmittee of Forty, Letter- en's Club, Varsity Football, '. Varsity Football, Fresh.- ph. Football, Fresh. Foot- ill, Fresh. Basketball, Fresh. aseball Habbinga, Richard Friend -who newer made a foe.- Tennyson German Club, Lettermen's Club, Intramural Basketball, Golf, Bowling Hall, Janet Still afhiefving, still pursu- ing.- Longfellow Stunt Show, Music Work- shop, French Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens. Page 33 Gaylord, Jane Shes pretty to fwalk -with 4nd meztty to talk fwzth Sueklzng Stunt Shows French Club Spanish Club Jusendra, Cue Club Handwerker, Ruth Patient of toil.- Beattie Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Shows, Glee Club, Spanish Club, So- cial Science Club, Jusendra Cue Club Hanks, Robert He gafve the people of his best.- , Tennyson Ll S S Hansen, Thomas Harman, Neal Harpman, Oliver Harrel, Gail Indeed the top of admira- Thou liwing ray of intellef- He lorved his fellow 'Tis a eredit to any good gzrl tionf- tual jire.- eeatures.- to be neat.- Shalzespeare Falconer Whittier Taylor Transfer from Oak Ridge CREST, Jr. Nat'l. Honor So.- CREST, Stunt Shows, Span High, Oak Ridge, Tenn., ciety, Quill and Scroll, Stunt ish Club, Jusendra, Cue! Swimming Show, Musical Extravagan- Club, Y-Teens za, Music Workshop, Latin Club, Cue Club Heller, Robert He attain: fwhatefver he pursues.- A Motto German Club, Lettermen's Club, Wrestling, Fresh. Bas- ketball Hendrian, Carole Sue Imagination is the art of mind.- Bailey Opinion, Sr. Service Club, A Cappella, Musical Extrava- ganza, French Club, Latin Club, Social Science Club, jusendra, Cue Club, F.T.A. Henson, Jack Herath, Edward Herman, Barry Trust in all things high . . . a noble face.- No one eould replare him rome: easy to him.- Milne: Jefferson Tf'7 'Jl-90 Transfer from Spalding, A Cappella Musical Extravaganza, Boys' Soph. Football, Track Choir, Intramural Basketball For problems concerning College, Hubbart, Ann Cheerful and hopeful.- Holmes Opinion, Stunt Shows, Band, Music Workshop, Spanish Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A., Debate Team Huff, Albert Hull, stephen Your deeds are lzno1wn.- Gentle in manner, strong in Sfhillgr performance.- A Profverb Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y Latin Club, Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling Page 3-l Harris, Barb lo-wing curfves of beauty.- Whittier lpinion, Page, Stunt Shows, Plee Club, Spanish Club, usendra, Cue Club Hartman, Sally To be beautiful and to be calm is the ideal of nature.- Jeffries Opinion, jr. Red Cross, Glee Club, F.N.A., Y-Teens Hasler, Sandra A -well-trained mind.- Cicero Co-op Club, French Club, Cue Club Hatfield, Irma Of gentle soul, to human race a friend.- Homer Stunt Shows, Band, G.A.A., German Club O 6 Herweg, Marietta Hicks, Doris 'hey are nefver alone that lVe Iofve a steadfast re accompanied fwith noble friend.- 5oughts.- Marlowe Sidflfy G.A.A. Ppinion, Stunt Show, Orches- 'a, Music Workshop, Span- h Club, Jusendra, Cue 'lub, F.T.A. Consult our counselors. Hoerr, Charlene No gems, no gold she needs to fwear,' She shines intrinsically fair.- Bedingfeld Opinion, Greetings of '54 , Band, jusendra, Cue Club Hoffman, Roger And certainly, he -was a good felafwe.- Chaucer Horn, Mary She had a good opinion of advice.- Byron Page, French Club, Cue Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens Ingraham, David Janssen, Sue Doing easily 1-what others hnd The path of duty-leads to difficult is talent.- happiness.- Almiel Southey A Cappella, German Club, CREST, Stunt Show, A Cap- Intramural Basketball pella, Latin Club, Spanish Page 35 Club, Social Science Club, jusendra, Cue Club, Pre- Med Club Johnson, Donna Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind.- Homer Opinion, Ticket Committee, Library Club, Stunt Show, Latin Club, Cue Club, F.T. A., F.N.A. 6 11 t 6 11 nf 1 a l Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Sylvia Jones, Don Hofw fares it -with the The stars shine through.- Sufh a good friend.- Gifve me some music.- happy?- Whittiers Talleyrand Shakespeare T4 1'1J -90 jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Glee Club Band Co-op Club, Music Work- Stunt Shows shop, Glee Club, Jusendra, G.A.A. Buy your school supplies at the Student Council booth. Kellerstrass, Donald I -would help others, out of a fellofw-feeling.- Burton Band, German Club, Latin Club, Track Kennedy, Joyce A4 daughter of the gods, di-vinely tall, And most difvinely fair.- Tennyson A Cappella, Music Work- shop, Latin Club, Cue Club, F.N.A. Kennedy, Molli A lofvely lady, garmented it light from her own beauty.- Shelley Committee of Forty, Opinion Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Shows Glee Club, French Club, Lal tin Club, Jusenclra, Cue Clul Krei, Janet Those graeeful arts that daily flofw From all her swords and artions.- Milton CREST, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Fresh. Class Treas., Soph. Class Vice- Pres., Jr. Class Pres., Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Ser- vice Club, Stunt Shows, La- tin Club get Kreiger, Geraldine I am in Iofue fwith high, far- seeing places.- Ficlze Stunt Show, French Club, Latin Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A. Kron, Alfred A fwell-made man fwho has a good determination.- Emerson Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Jr. Class Sec'y, Stage Crew, Stunt Shows, Latin Club, In- tramural Basketball, Hi-Y Page 36 Krughoff, William The mind's that standard of the man.- Watts German Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Fresh.-Soph. Football, Fresh Basketball, Intramural Basketball F S x l Kuntz, Dave The smile that fwon't coma off.- Standish Transfer from Woodrull High Jones, Ed Jones, Joyce - Jones, Richard Keefer, Rodney Vin no angel.- .fln lzonest heart possesses a His best lze ga1ve.- H mind equal to any under- Tharlzeray lzingdom.- Tennyson taking that he puts if along- Stunt Show, Lettermen's Club, Swimming, Golf Mgr., Hi-Y Senefa Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, A Cappella, Music VVorkshop, Latin Club side of.- Dirkens CREST, Quill and Scroll, Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Show, Greetings of '54- , Music Workshop, Glee Club, Span- ish Club, Jusendra, Cue Club lNIr. Hunter imparts knowledge at a strictly senior assembly 61 S S King, Martha lhe fwalles the rareful fway if duty.- llfhittier CREST, Opinion, Stunt Shows, French Club, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Iusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A. Klein, Michael lVorlh, rourage, honor . . . Stedman Stunt Shows, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Cue Club, Lettermanls Club, Fresh. Basketball, Golf Kyle, Luvan Langford, Brenda Kay allways smiling- She's 'very handsome and has Holmes Soph. Baseball fwit at fwill.- Slwifl Opinion, Jr. Nat'l. Honor So- ciety, Stunt Shows, A Cap- pella, Music Workshop, Spa- nish Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A. Larke, Hannah Ho, pretty page, fwith the dimpled thin.- Thaeheray Transfer from Arthur Hill High, Saginaw, Michigan, Page, Spanish Club, Jusendra Page 37 Lawler, Ralph . . . great thoughts, great feelings.- Milnes German Club, Lettermenls Club, Varsity Basketball, Soph. Basketball, Fresh. Bas- ketball, Track Kolb, Gerald One of the fwilliesl of men Holmes Intramural Football, Golf Lawless, Thomas . . . the laughing giant Holmes Stunt Show Cl S S Lay, Elizabeth Enthusiasm is the genius of sinrerity.- Bulfwer-Lytton Opinion, Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Show, French Club, Social Science Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Y-Teens Lay, Roberta. Al little, tiny, pretty, fwitty, eharmirzg, darling, she.- Luereztus Opinion Ticket Committee jr. Red,Cross, Spanish Club: Social Science Club, Jusen- dra, Cue Club, Y-Teens Lazarus, Gene Leach, William Driftest gently dofwn the tide He makes people pleased -with of sleep.- him.- Longfellofw Chesterfield Fresh. Football Transfer from Spalding 2 5 5 Z 2 S 1. S Lippmann, Inge Toueh'd fwith human gentle- ness.- -Shakespeare A Cappella, Music Work- shop, Musical Extravaganza, German Club, jusendra, Cue Club Little, Dennis Virtue engages his assent, But pleasure :wins his heart.- Cofwper Stunt Show, Latin Club, Ger- man Club, Lettermen's Club, Swimming, Cross Country Little, Marjorie The great serretary.- Baron Livengood, Kay Very good eompany and of a -'very ready and pleasant smooth -wit.- Aubrey Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Glee Club 2 9 Lizer, Sandra Al grarious person.- Shakespeare Glee Club, Latin Club, Ju sendra, Cue Club Working girls take Marberry, Forestine Deep brown eyes running ofver :with glee.- lVoolson Spanish Club Markman, Lawrence Great :without a foe.- Byron Ke ' Club Lettermen's Club 3 v - 1 Intramural Basketball, Swim- ming, Golf Martin, Charles .4 man defvoted to pleasure. Terenee Stunt Show Page 38 Q Q 2 Z f Lee, Charlene Ymiling alfways fwith a nefuer flading serenity of counte- ante.- Barrofw Leiter, Barbara The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.- Homer Stunt Shows, Latin Club, So- cial Science Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Debate Team LeRoy, Loretta Lipkin, Leonard Kindness is -wisdom.- A man of letters, manners, Bailey morals, parts.- Co-op Club, Music Work- shop, Cue Club Cofwper Opinion, Sr. Class Treas., Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Band, Orchestra, Mu- sic Workshop, Latin Club, Golf, Hi-Y O 9 Lulay, Russell he best of me is dili- ence.- Shakespeare r. Red Cross, Intramural asketball a coke break . Lulay, Wayne Bra-very ne-ver goes out of fashion.- Thackeray Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Soph. Football, Wrestling Lyles, Mary To hafve the greatest bless- ing, a true friend.- Massinger Malone, William Courage and prudenre.- H Motto Lettermen's Club, Fresh.- Soph. Football, Varsity Base- ball, Fresh. Baseball, Fresh. Basketball Mansfield, Barbara Holw near to good and fwhat is fairl- Johnson CREST, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Show, A Cappella, Music Workshop, German Club, Jusendra, Cue Club Mason, Ralph Glofy follows fvzrtue as z zt were its shadofw Czfero Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball Matarelli Dick To lofve the game beyond the prize Newbolt Varsity Football, Fresh.-Soph. Football, Varsity Baseball, Fresh. Baseball, Fresh. Bas- Matthews, Varol The Ezent mind knofws the po er of gentleness Browning Ticket Committee, Stunt Show, A Cappella, Music Wlorkshop, Latin Club, F.T.- Page 39 ketball A. ,af 1 6 11 i 6 11 11 Z 61 May, James He lifves to learn.- Whittier Key Club, Sr. Class Play, German Club, Amateur Ra- dio Club, Intramural Basket- ball McCaddon, Neal Serenity of mind.- Irfving Stage Crew handles technical details. Mclntlre, Doris Of all possessions, the most precious is a good and sin- cere friend.- Marlobwe Glee Club, Music VVorkshop, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A. McClugage, Judith Honest lahor hears a lofvely face.- Dekker Opinion, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Shows, t'Greetings of '54 , Music Workshop, Span- ish Club, Social Science Club, Jusendra, Cue Club McCoy, Thomas Nothing is of more than eifvility.- Al Profverh McKune, Doris Nothing endures hut personal He is a good friend.- r1ualities.- Rivers Wlllffnan German Club, Social Co-op Club, Ir. Red Cross, Club Glee Club, G.A.A. Meints, Ed Miller, Carolyn I am glad to learn, in order that I may teaeh.- Seneca jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Stunt Show, A Cappella, Musical Extravaganza, Music Work- shop, French Club, German Club, Iusendra, F.T.A., G. A.A. Miller, Elizabeth Into the midst of things.- Horaee Page, Stunt Shows, Music Workshop, Glee Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Cue Club, Pre-Med Club Miller, Rebecca . . . youthful joy!- Holmes Opinion, Jr. Red Cross, Span- ish Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A., Y-Teens Page 40 Minnich, Gayle How pretty her blushing was.- Tennyson Opinion, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Musical Extravaganza, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Jusen- dra, F.N.A. il gl s 3 5 E Moore, Marsha Kay Merry in song and in mirth!- Old ehureh-gallery hoo. found in Dorset, England Co-op Club, Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Glee Club, Jug sendra, Cue Club i McDermott, Dean fwould like to become an Toulouse-Lautref t Show, Band McGhee, Pearline is good as gold.- Dirlzens Glee Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens '11 . 0 l - f. ,Q it 'Q W I P' V 1' eff ' . A ,ef l , McGinnis, Alex He's all fun.- Holmes Fresh. Class Vice-Pres., Com- mittee of Forty, Social Coun- cil, Opinion, Stunt Shows, Key Club, A Cappella, Band, Swimming, Lettermen's Club . 5 McGlade, Larry Faith in -woman-kind Beats -with his blood.- Tennyson Transfer from Broad Ripple High, Indianapolis, Ind.g CREST, Quill and Scroll, Jusendra, Tennis l a s s . e- ' lyloments to remember. Melvin, John trength 0 mind is exercise ot rest Pope tunt Show, German Club, Iey Club Middleton, Sally The zdeal o courtesy fwzt graee and charm Cicero CREST, Quill and Scroll, I . Nat'l. Honor Society, Jr. Red Cross, A Cappella, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Mlllan, Betty Whose glory in one day doth ll the stage Quarles Student Counc1l Opinion, Senior Class Play, Stunt Show, Glee Club, French Club, Social Science Club, jusendra, Pre-Med Club, Jusendra, Cue Club Cheerleader Moore, Patricia Thinking that nothing Lwas lone, if anything remained o do.- Lucan Fransfer from Upper Ar- ington High, Columbus, Jhiog Ticket Committee, Sr. lervice Club, Stunt Show, Locial Science Club, F.T.A. Moreland, Judith A lady so riehly clad as she- Beautiful exeeedingly.- Coleridge Opinion, Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Show, Glee Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Cue Club Mueller, Don Constaney is the foundation of virtues.- Baron Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, German Club Page 41 Munns, Mark Myers, John Aln upright, downright, hon- He is most powerful fwho has est man.- pofwer o-ver himself.- Unknofwn Senera A Cappella, Intramural, Bas- ketball Fw- ,I 1 Vo . V, a J I I I I u y , , . I ,Ia in , ,A y 61 ,' H , 1 S J Neff, Carol Newsam, Jerry . . . the voice of Melody.- He that lofves pleasure.- Holmes lllarlofwe Fresh. Basketball Golf A Cappella, Music Work- , shop, Musical Extravaganza, Spanish Club Olson, Margery Silence that spoke, and elo- quenfe of eyes.- Homer Transfer from Grandview Hts. High, Columbus, Ohio, Opinion, Page, Stunt Show, Sr. Service Club, F.T.A. 0'Neill, Terry With malice tofward fwith fharity for all.- Lineoln Wrestling Patton, Judith Patience is a flolwer Zhat grofws not in efvery garden.- Harwell Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Ticket Committee, Stunt Show, Glee Club, Cue Club Pelini, Larry Peppard, Sandra . . . a whole-some laugh.- Feather'd like a peacoek, just Holmes 115 gllyw- Committee of Forty, Social Fagan Council, Stunt Shows, Glee Club Opinion, Glee Club, Jusen- dra, Cue Club, Y-Teens Pfeiffer, Barbara Fair and soflly goes far.- Cerfuantes Music VVOrkshop, Girls' Choir, Musical Extravagan- za, Cue Club New '56 seniors fo Pierson, Norma Little deeds of kindness Help io make earth happy.- Fleteher Cue Club, Glee Club rm liars' club. P othuis je, Kent W'it and ll1HI10Zl7'.i Cervantes Transfer from Paris High, Paris, Ill., Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball, Wrestling Pribble, Robert Betfween jesl and earnest.- Cerfvanles Sr. Class Play, Stunt Show, Jusendra Price, David Edueafion makes the man.- Cafwthorn A Cappella, Music VVork- shop, Latin Club, Jusendra, Pre-Med Club lf' Q Q A . ufx f ., 1 6 Page 42 C Owen, William Palmer, Barbara Parrette, Linda Patrick, Donna Jean eakness is not in your Bear all eheerfully.- llfhen her delieate feet in the A good heart is a letter of 'ord.- Channing danfe ifwinkle round.- eredzt.- Arnold C0-OP Club, Glee Club, Moore Bulfwer-Lyiton and French Club, Jusendra, Cue Opinion, Co-op Club, Stunt Co-op Club, Library Club, Club Shows, Glee Club, French Glee Club Club, Social Science Club, Jusendra, Cue Club , ggi fiiflnfyvif ff' ff O 9 Piety, John t his fwit's end.- Cerfvantes ransfer from Munich High, Iunich, Germany, French lub, Cross Country Plessinger, Susan The lowly heart doth fwin the lofue of all.- Turlzerfville Transfer from Broad Ripple High, Indianapolis, Ind.g Opinion, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Show, Social Science Club, Iusendra, F.T.A. Poad, Geraldine Her air, her manners, all who safw admired.- Crahhe Committee of Forty, Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Musical Extravaganza, A Cappella, Orchestra, Spanish Club, German Club, Jusen- dra, Cheerleader Pocklington, Carol The 1world's a theatre, the earth a stage.- Heyfwood Dramatic Honor Society, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Latin Club, Jusendra, Cue Club Poppen, J on He rwas capable of imagin- ing all, of arranging all.- Voltaire CREST, Opinion, Student Council, Committee of Forty, Key Club, Stunt Show, A Cappella, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Jusendra Quine, Richard Unselhsh and self-safri- hring.- Poe Ticket Committee, A Cappel- la, French Club Page 43 Raasch, Harvian Her glossy hair :was elusz'er'd o'er a hrofw bright fwith in- telligenre- Byron Opinion, Student Council, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Show, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Jusendra, Greek Class, So- cial Science Club, Pre-Med Club Radke, Dale Faith in all.- Tennyson Intramural Basketball, Hi-Y 6 11 if 6 11 71 1 a l Radke, Don 1411 that makes a man.- Tennyson German Club, Intramural Basketball, Hi-Y Radley, Linda V I take the 'world but as a .rtage.- ' Du Bartax , i' ', CREST, Dramatic Honor Society, Sr. Class Play, Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Club, French Club, G.A.A. Cleaning lockers for the last time. Ratcliff, Jacqueline .' The all-in-all of life- Content.- Campbell G.A.A. Ravenscroft, My favored temple is an humble heart.- Bailey Co-op Club, F.N.A., C Club Rodgers, Roberta Joan Jllusic is 'well said to be the speeeh of angels.- Carlyle Library Club, German Club, Glee Club, Cue Club, G.A.A. Ropers., Barbara Ho-w Jfweet and gracioux, efven in fommon speefh.- F zelds CREST, Opinion, Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Spanish Club, jusen- dra, Cue Club Rosenberg, Judithl Pleasure and action . . . 3 Shaleexpeare Opinion, Music Workshoj Latin Club, Spanish Clul jusendra l 5 Saettler, Roy The learn'd reflert on what before they knew.- Pope German Club B Sandmeyer, Connie Godlilze erect, 'with natifve hour dad.- Milton Committee of Forty, Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Social Science Club, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club Satterfield, Jim Born for surfers.- Emerson Opinion, Stunt Show, A Cap- pella, Stage Crew, Intramural Basketball Page 44 Sauers, Sally The lightest heart . . . Norton Opinion, Stunt Shows, Music Workshop, A Cappella, Ju- sendra, Cue Club, French Club Schad, Sandra Experienfe joined 'with ron man tense. Green CREST, Jr. Natll. Honor Sc ciety, Sr. Service Club, Stur Shows, Latin Club, Germa Club, Social Science Clul jusendra, Debate Team, l T.A. Mary Donna Relchel, Sandra Rlggms, Carole isvory hands on the ifvory Thou nurse of young If e'er she lznefw an efuil keys desire.- thought, I in a fitful fantasy.- Biekerstaffe She spoke no em! sword.- Transfer from Washington Ellwf 0-op Club, Glee Club, Mu- High, Vllashington, Ill., G. Glee Club, Cue Club, G.A.A. C Workshop, Spanish Club, .A.A. A.A. Robbins, Valdora No better relation than a pru- dent and faithful friend.- Fuller Co-op Club, Cue Club Senior Class Play scenery is going up. s C l a s s Russell, Anthony ell-timed silence.- Russell, Jane Beaut and 1-wisdom are con- Saettler, Herman Strange to the fworld, he -wore a hashful loolz,' Tupper ransfer from Manual High .V joined rarely.- Alrbiter The fields his study, nature :was his hook.- Committee of Forty, Opinion, Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Shows, French Club, Latin Club, Ju- Bloomfield German Club sendra, Cue Club, Sr. Service Schmidt, John n Admiral sailing the high 'as of thought.- Longfellow . Nat'l. Honor Society, A appella, Varsity Basketball, lgr., Soph. Football, Fresh. Jotball, Golf Club Schwarz, Robert Of all the heafvenly gifts that mortal men commend, What trusty treasure in the fworld can counterwail a friend?- Grimald Scoofakes, Elayn Charm us, 0rator.- Tennyson Opinion, Quill and Scroll Music Workshop, Glee Club: Stunt Show, French Club, So- cial Science Club, Jusendra F.T.A., Debate Team Page 45 Scrugham, Sandy Seibold, Darryl Gene Of loyal nature and of noble Each one to his ovwn trade.- mind.- Florian Tennyson F.N.A., Latin club .ov- 61 S S Jsemfti ef., Seifrid, Suzanne There is a society in the deepest solitude.- Disraeli Social Science Club, Stunt Show, Jusendra, Cue Club, Latin Club, F.N.A. Selburg, Virginia Seyller, Jerry She mosves a goddess, and she He is truly great who hath looks like a queen.- a great charity.- Pope Kempis Transfer from Brenau Acad- A Cappella, Intramural Bas- emy, Gainesville, Ga. ketball S Shilling, James Honest fame afwaits the good.- Lucan Fresh.-Soph. Football, Soph. Baseball Sinks, Kay With grace to fwin , . . Emerson Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Mu- sic Workshop, Musical Ex- travaganza, French Club, Latin Club, jusendra, Cue Club, Debate Team, Y-Teens Slusser, Bonnie The measure of life is not length but honesty.- Lyly Co-op Club, F.N.A. Smiley, Ann That best of blessings, a con- tenter mind.- H orare Stunt Show, Musical Extrava- ganza, F.T.A., Latin Club, French Club, Y-Teens, G. A.A. Smith, James Happy is he.- Iflfhittier Spanish Club, Intramural Basketball Snyder, Bruce Titles of honor add not to h fworthj Who is himself an honour 1 his title.- Ford Student Council Vice-Pres dent, Fresh. Class Sec'y., J Nat'l. Honor Society, Ge man Club, Fresh.-Soph. Base ball, Varsity Football Seniors ponder over parallel forces. Stern, Larry Sticlham, Robert Reading maketh a full man.- A smile shone ofver his face.- Baeon Traekeray Stidham, Roberta O lady, nobility is thine, and F' a, Stunt Show, Intramural Bas- ketball, Baseball thy form is the refleflion of try nature!- Euripades -lr. Red Cross, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Show, Jusendra, Cue Club, Cheerleader Page -P6 Shipp, Nancy is the mirror of all Chaueer Red Cross, Senior Ser- Club, Music Workshop, Club, Spanish Club, Club, Jusendra, F.T.A. Shrefiler, Celeste . . . the kindlier hand!- Tennyson Transfer from Watseka Commmunity High, Watseka, Ill., Jusendra, Opinion Shrier, Clella She is pretty to fwalk fwith, :Ind fwitty to talk with.- Unlzno-wn Opinion, Page, Ticket Com- mittee, Sr. Service Club, Stunt Shows, Music Work- shop, Glee Club, French Club, Social Science Club, Iusendra, F.T.A. Shubert, Judie Great deeds need no trumpet.- Bailey Student Council, Committee of Forty, Social Council, Opinion, Quill and Scroll, jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Jusendra, Cheerleader O '5 6 Snyder, Lorraine riendship is the breathing rse, fwith sfweets in elvery Qld.- Holmes pinion, Stunt Show, Music Vorkshop, Girls' Choir, Ju- :ndra Sones, Roberta: High ereeted thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy.- Sidney Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Musical Extravaganza, French Club, Iusendra, Cue Club, F.T.A., G.A.A. Southwick, William Adfversity makes men.- A Prosverb Committee of Forty, Stage Crew, Key Club, Sr. Class Play, Stunt Shows, A Cap- pella, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Jusendra, Cue Club Steger, Loren No steps backward.- Horace A Cappella, Intramural Bas- ketball, Track Stern, Carol . . . more lo-vely than Pandora.- Milton Transfer qfrom Woodruff High, Page, Stunt ShoW,Ju- sendra, Y-Teens Stinnett, Conrad Stover, Ronald Streitmatter, Jean Happy he 'who far from A true and hrafve and dorwn- 411 Elngel . . . business- right honest manf- Srott Hofaff' Whlfflff Library Club, Orchestra, Sr. Stunt Show Stunt Show, Baseball Service Club, Music VVork- Page 47 shop, Glee Club, Spanish, Club, F.N.A., Y-Teens, G.- A.A. A -'swf' J e n t e . n n i a l I' L R' VY: Suffield, Joe Fifty-four forty, or fight.- Allen Student Council, Pres. of Soph. Class, Pres. of Fresh. Class, Key Club, German Club, Fresh.-Soph. Basketball, Fresh.-Soph. Baseball, Var- sity Baseball, Varsity Foot- ball, Wrestling Sutherland, John Done as soon as said.- Terence Key Club, Intramural Bas- ketball Mgr., Track Mgr. Sports-minded boys admire P.H.S. trophies. Sutton, Marlene Enthusiasm mo-ves the -world.- Balfour Social Science Club, Jr. Red Cross Club, Stunt Shows, Iu- sendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club, Cheerleader Swank, Stephen Als honest a man as the sun efuer shone on.- Parker A Cappella, Track Taylor, Joyce That fwhat she fwills to do or say Seems fwisest, fvirtuousest, discreetest, best.- Milton Senior Service Club, Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Musical Extrava- ganza, Latin Club, jusendra, F.T.A., Debate Team, Cheer- leader Taylor, Ruthann Content is fwealth, the riches of the mind, And happy he fwho can such riches find.- Dryden Co-op Club, Library Club, A Cappella, Y-Teens Thomas, James He flits across the stage.- Disraeli Sr. Class Play, A Cappella Soph. Football, Intramura Basketball, VVrestling Tomkinson, Joan Wealth of rich feelings.- Osgood Opinion, Page, Sr. Service Club, Majorette, Music Workshop, Stunt Shows, Ju- sendra, Cue Club, French Club, F.T.A. , -- Tompkins, Richard Toil, says the pro-verb, is the sire of fame.- Euripedes German Club, Debate Team, Jusendra Toms, Eugene The great end of life is not knowledge, but action.- Huxley Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football Page 48 Toms, John Of recreation there is none So free as fshing is, alone.- Walton Intramural Basketball, Bowl- ing Towers, James We fnd great things are made of little things.- Brofwning A Cappella, Intramural Bas ketball Swardenski, James Tadlock, Jacklyn Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Edwin li-versity, that is my mollo.- Let gentleness my strong en- . . . sense of duty.- It is lwtter to he faithful than La Fontaine forremenl he.- Tennyson famous.- fommittee of Forty, Glee Shflkf'-'pm'Af' F.N.A., Jr. Red Cross, G.A.A R00-Wwlf 'lub, Varsity Football, Wres- CWOP Club! Ticket Commit. Latin Club, Fresh. Football, ing tee, Girls' Choir, Jusendra, Ff95h- Basketball Cue Club lt takes a lot of food to feed seniors. 61 S S Thompson, Donald 'e fwas a 1nan of unbound The knofwledge of how to omarh.- art.- Shalzespeare A Pfowfb Thompson, Sharon Glee Club, G.A.A. Tingwall, Tom Felirity is the perfeft 'virtue in a perfert life.- Aristotle German Club, Lettermen's Club, Fresh. Football, Varsity Football Mgr., Varsity Bas- ketball Mgr., Fresh. Basket- ball Tracy, Calvin true Friend is the best pos- mon.- Franklin ,1nd, Intramural Basketball, .tramural Football Tucker, David Vaughan, Lynnette Voigt, Don Wahl, Stephen Study hard, think quietly, .ff fwell-conducted person- A good laugh is Sunshine in Patience, and shuffle the talk gently.- . Thaeleeray a house.- cards.- Charming Opinion, Page, Jr. Red Cross, Tllafkffay CKNHIIIIEI Boys' Cll0lI' SIUIII Sl!0W, F.N.A., Laflfl Stunt Shows, German Club, Transfer from Spalding Club jusendra, Social Science Club, Fresh. Basketball, Fresh. Baseball, Soph. Baseball, In- Page 49 tramural Basketball Q35 .J ii Ll S S Wahlfeld, Ted Industry is fortune's right hand.- Ray Transfer from the Principia, St. Louis, Mo., Cross Coun- try Waibel, William Wall, Bernard Wall, Betty The motion of a muscle-this Three aeres and a eofw.- Aldmire her for her wil fway or tha!.- Bentham she be talking.- lVords1worth Cross Country, Track Brofwne Fresh. Football, Soph. Foot- jr. Red Cross, G.A.A. ball, Varsity Football, Wres- tling Warren, Jerry Washington, Marian Wasson, Louis Sid Watkins, Ward Wesselhoff, You had more beard fwhen I Great in aft, as you hafve .4 true friend is forefver a .fl life fha! leads melodious Imaginalion rules the last safw you.- been in thought- friend.- days.- world.- Shalzespeare Shakespeare Mardonald Tennyson Napoleon Band, Orchestra, Track, Page, Social Science Club, A A Cappella, Track, Cross Band, Key Club, Stunt A Cappella Cross Country, Intramural Cappella, Music VVorkshop, Country q Shows, Fresh.-Soph. Football Basketball F.T.A. Thanks for White, Roger A fwise friend of mine.- lVallon Whitehurst, Duayne Learning makes a good man better.- Fuller Transfer from VVarwick High, VVarwick, Va. Page 50 Wilson, John Slill rlimlzing afler knoiw- ledge infinite. lllarlofwe Cross Country, German Club Wall, William makes the fwise Ray Extravaganza, Boys' Spanish Club, Intra- Basketball Wallis, Marian Our myriad-minded Shake- speare.- Coleridge Opinion, Jr. Natil. Honor So- ciety, Sr. Class Play, Stunt Show, A Cappella, Music VVorkshop, Latin Club, Span- ish Club, Jusendra, Cue Club Walters, Judy rl ministering angel.- Shakespeare F.N.A., Latin Club, G.A.A. Ward, Robert Born an artist.- PValton CREST, Opinion, Social Sci- ence Club, Stunt Shows, French Club, Cue Club, ln- tramural Basketball 0 9 Wessels, Gerald 'he erofw doth sing as weetly as the lark.- Shakespeare L Cappella, Music Work- hop, German Club buggy ride! West, Thomas He seemed fwith grace to 'bUl7l. Emerson Fresh.-Soph. Football, Fresh.- Soph. Basketball, Fresh.- Soph. Baseball, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Baseball White, Charles lVise to resolfue, and patient to perform.- Homer Student Council, Ir. Nat'l. Honor Society, Key Club, Stunt Shows, Music Work- shop, Latin Club, German Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Pre-Med Club White, James He that lahours and thrilves spins gold.- Ray Fresh. Football, VVrestling White, Clarence M. He is a friend to all.- lllontaigne Wilson, Robert Courage is the hest gift of all.- Plautus Committee of Forty, German Club, Lettermen's Club, Var- sity Football, Track Wirth, Fran Merit and good hreeding twill make their fway efvery- where,- Chesterfield Band, Stunt Show, Music Workshop, French Club Page 51 Witt, Jim Thought is deeper than all speerh.- Craneh 4 fi--,iv , it e n i o r S Witt, Karl .fl man of sense.- Holmes Transfer from VVashington High, VVashington, Ill. g Band, Latin Club, Stamp Club, Chess Club, Bowling Wolford, Sharon Honor lies in honest toil.- Cleweland CREST, Opinion, Jr. Nat'l. Honor Society, Sr. Service Club, F.T.A., Music VVork- shop, Stunt Shows, Jusendra, French- Club, Math Club Wood, Grant Loyalty binds me.- .fil motto German Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Ir. Varsity Football, In- tramural Basketball Freedom murals command attention 1 Wood, Larry It is in great dangers flu fwe see great courage.- Reynard Band, Fresh.-Soph. Basebal Fresh.-Soph. Football, Fresh Soph. Basketball, Varsit Baseball, Varsity Footbal Varsity Basketball, Lettel men's Club Woodhall, Muriel Queen Rose of the rosebud garden of girls.- Tennyson Sr. Class Sec'y., Dramatic Honor Society, Sr. Class Play, Stunt Shows, French Club, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Cheerleader Woods, Earnie Manners are not idle.- Tennyson Wysinger, John Yates, Beverly Zakin, Louis Zelenda, Robert Noble men may see and The gentle minde by gentle To tell tales out of srlzoole.- A friend sineere.- learn.- deeds is lznofwne.- Heyfwood Colesfworthy Mallory Spgnjef Latin Co-op Club Page 52 in rx Wyard, Thomas He touehes nothing but h adds a charm.- Fenelon Ir. 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Burns Sponsor v.. , Junior Class Officers: Bob llflaloney, Vice-presidentg Don Essig, Secretaryg Miss Liasocco Pat Evans, Treasurerg Gordon lviss, President Spouggr I O O W ondermg What Time Will Tell lui Our first thrill was the announcement that, with Peter Panu, we had been named winner of the Stunt Show for the 4 1 Y . 1 . second consecutive year. ln January the renowned English and lllatheinatics test were given and we really had to Hdig deepn. Witli those behind us, we turned with pleasure to the sponsorship of our Junior Prom, Seventh Heavenly. It was an occasion long to be remenibered. The arrival of our class rings thrilled us-we wear them with pride. The class of '57 looks forward to its final year at P.H.S. Bday it be as pleasant and successful as the first three! Page 54 qi If lf, ,ggsfff 1 he Adams, Bernie Albee, Judi , kilii ,,,. bV! as J Avant, Annie Babcock, Carolyn Beil, Diane Belsley, Margie Boyer, Gary Buck , Anderson, R. Bahney, Joyce Q . a T, M .'., .yyyy K oliert If awp ..f-if .Q ii 'P J N., y it . Jr eff:-if X ws.: Braswell, Elaine '- 'tv f ' 4- GJ c kj C 0 . V- - 1 - 1 N... . . W . .Q----- 2 r., l .,'.A' 'i' 1 ,.n.V. , Ng . E, X-my ,V- M 3' K 545 f.-5' 5 'Ai B J '..' li 1 T . S '21 W f , ,lal ? F1 5 i Anton, Louise Armour, Sally Ausbrook, Karen J My F ' if ilnn 0 X 2' ' ' . Ex K J J 3 . i 0 r -f . W J ,N I dx, E G ll . f lp 5' Y! Ballantyne, Jean Bontemps, Alex Burrows Carl Byars, Xl ff ,Q fa iw r ,L , W!! 'Q X l ay fx 2 il- gf Canterbury, Barb Cheatham, Guy l, ,,,. , ' ' in M., 1, - .. ' Cochran, Marvin Cohen, Richard Christensen, Jon if ,,.:, . r-lg . .T , .ww A5255 r-r' Coley, Lavester Collinson, Nadine Page 55 Bass, Gary Bowen, Sue . ,W IV.,-L. ,Q ,.,., .5 Brown, Barbara Cafferty, Pat Beck, Carol is 4 ' wiv we Wi l fh il 'i V' WI 4 Bowton, Dennis .4 Tfa,.::'f ESQ, J , x, Y, .5553 I 4. 1 , n y. -55 1' y J Q Egg? s B if 4552 A 'l-e - Brown, Janet 4, 6 f Cannell, Julian -'V: I . 53,5 1 3, -- , ,. r J' Christian, Callie Clampitt, L: f' Clark, , . JW' f ' 1, 0 W ,.,,. V- , ,-1 A .,.- A .,.. ,.,. .1 ' ....,. af,-J.,E 13. - ' 'L ' ' .42,E7f2iII'51I1'-I Colwell, Tom Cook, Sandra Couch, .I, 1 41 1. X' 4- . , . ,,,' lv s 1 'N 1 AN 4 i , lo 4' 0 sf f ,, , . W J ' 9 517 l - ' R x I 4 X 5 , ,. ' i W Juniors I ,. E he , if st. ,W aerial? - , , A 'wi ,Mn V' pit , Q .. 1 i I . M o rsagzzzwm, ,Q gg. of Q :ft f -:zz it fb 'A f Kilim in x if f f- , 'fl I4 gfqwe' X f f J , K 5 S if fi if M2 if SE S 2 g --eff i?:I,2I:1-Ii.. 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' if A W rf: ' 7V7 'A2 ' ' . iw A , 5 R ..rE55552j5551ff5f 1 . , ' 'Z ' ' K ' ' .iff .6 sm ,, Essig, Don Evans, Pat Fehr, Ruth Fern, Mike Fitzpatrick, S. ? ' 'L 5: .. -2:31 f Q Ri g A Q, 1 'F + A ig S. f 157 f A A .:E?5sE 2- ml? if . 131415, 5 Kiwi' ,, Foote, Roger Foster, Mary A. Foster, Skip Frailey, Ann Franks, Val ll z ii l ' A Ci 35521. '.,--V' 2 V 4 . i n M if .if-' Vg, A H , .,..,: : f,..: , ff is 'l l Z 7 zll J E ' 1 o ' 51'3::-:::if .i , 5 fi ,Y ,A D ' A r s Freed, Maris Freidinger, Luann Friedlander, Burt Gaa, Larry Garnett, Donna V ,. .- t r Garten, Vivian Garrett, Edith Garrett, John Garrison, Paul Getz, Barb 'x Page 56 Faraway places become a Getz, Tom - e an i . .. .,.,,,., f k A is f '-'-- .- . Aifgsw?-f 5.4 ,xg j Goodale, Alan www y Glass, Bob ' Glazelarook, Sue .. -fri 1 '51 Gordon, !Gouveia, Larry W . A if QW I 'Gutfi-eund, Paul 1, :fff 5 . ui HQ -A .r - '- . rf 'K 5 Nxt WQEXW Haller, Clark ff. K M a ff asalla e Hayes, William Heerde, www 'Tr' NN Xl Q ke X 'Q mx if ia 'Y I sg Dick Harrer, David we ' : f:.1 5 3:'V? ...V qlllzl r rs .E Hendricks, G. Herman, Steve Hewitt, Gene jj Higdon, Shirley WJ! Class of '57 N Q I' 'X In ,351 - 3 Green, Sondra ,M .g:'f:-f.: :.. . n . Greenwood, Tom , Q 3' 533,122 K, lk if 3 -..Q .M-f 'rf eff H4 Hager, Sally . ,iw Si 3- Harris, Beatrice 1.12: .1 1 1 .ai if Q! Mali fi as xg! ll I . V' ' , L W, Hermann, Art '-Exif -. Q ,a-a - :fig ink, ,.,, - Er Q, ,Q r , ML- 4 V 1 Mg af Qfilgii. Hr Q , .mfg 3 gg ie , f.,.,,. , Q- fx 4 .L f sa-E: V H .r - ' ' ' A Hill, Jack gilt ixglwiv. 5 k,,1,,: M.. ww - ' ,. ,mb N .Wo 0 ek r Wy.-2 .f, ,N .4 4 A ,f ,Q 5254 is lk if 1 . Hall, Connie erzrela ,- -,-f N, --l: .,, ,,:1:. ' ,,,n Hartsock, Bob is , - .LZQST - 22 Greiner, Madelyn Hall, Roger Hermann, Ronnie Pat Hines, Judy !,,f . ,fzfy W ,sf ig 'rlli 1 rrr Holmes, James Horner, Rodney Page 57 Hines, Richard ff a Hosler, Robert Howard, Ann Howard, Carolyn Li , J un'ors WH 5, , fwfr K + y my ,,A,V .Z.,. .-- y :', I ma an i. .. ' lsgren, Carl Ising, Tom , ii 570 1 ' 4 N t, f A I su 5... . A if , ii , g g I M ,V :--.' tp ,A Jones, Cecilia Jones, Valerie Jones, Walter ,, 1 a -.i:ii. S, ,viii .... Lfhvfy Y J Q grxegiquksf ,Y,e K. -2 XE. ,, I Kessling, Harriett Ketay, Bob Kidd, Roger ,G raa:,aa Ire ,aaa an aaaa a,aarr n or If 5. ,3 g Kline, Jan Knobloclc, Judy Knueppel, Karen 5 . 5 11- -'.':' ff,'Q,5f V - . ' Larson, Dorellen Leach, Mick Lee, Jolene E r .,,. Lv T , K l k -k t y 'gf e z' i B' QB I :'aa a a Q . V : :': - Q ' ,-.:e 1 'f A f w .siwir-Zfrlgs 1 ee-e 5 , 5 iff-Tiisf' s re'. ,-- Littell, Bill Litterst, Darrell Loer, Roger 'N ml mm, W , Z X we 45 Howe, Thomas , I K .L if 9 QNB' iw .ff .W , . 1 , vi QNYZX' 'M , 5 . as 4 'Dm ' Jacoby, Gary at 5 , A ..,.. if? li ws erm- f 'war Joyner, Marilyn u w, Q x :V .Q x. EY- . .er 4, XL Kincheloe, G. if Ji? ,ff 3 Koppenhoefer, fi- L Pat Johnson, Jerry Kahl, Connie ik fi 1' 5, tx fi if at f ,193 9 on ,U King, Tom Q : sa f iw 4 H121 V - if Kramer, Sue ,Ma f ' I 1 ' 1 2.531 9, i , ig' if V I ' W 'fx YL Lee, Karen ..,,, 2, :, 3 :. 1 im g Ei , 1 -A fa-, , 1 Lolli, Bob Page 58 up ,. 5 D 5:-.-:' Nlkginff Lightfoot, Bob -. , A . A R: -Q, .LIN ,,,LLifk., If 2, ff' Look, Sonia Johnson, Kamarer, Jean 1, f Q f .ff X , , L3 I Klein, Fred Kruft, John wg M se' , , 1.1 f K 2? R 1 I J, I ,In f y Y W A x v ,, ' Q I lmes, Ramon Jones, Bob is 1! . xv : ,--- Q ',ix :,,?-xglgfigv v . Q' aar if Keller, Ly e jig X-Irv' N gn QXQS Q BN 1 'fu 1435 ix 3 ,Q EXAM ,, Klein, Jack Largent, Judy Physics Laboratory ,.,. ..:.,,., V ,L H at if he x W ,, ,if-.ifpLk.,L., ., V Q 131 71 . . ,,-- . ' si-52222 fi '-E las-53' :ir 5, 4. 3' aging swf ' 'Y Wg -V ., Lucy, Bill Maass, George Mahoney, Mahlon Mahrl y, Elle as 1' H Q .. ..,, i .,,: 3, mf gi .go is E Maibach, Ann Maloney, Bob Manfleld, Sandy . - 55, .' s'51E'g:, ' --Q:-2:2'V J ,lE.,2.Z,l,,,. . lll elll N srr I M il J ,J ' Q ..,', . ' 1-: TTI, ,: ' ,-:,,, ,. fsiiiigwsrflszfrv if if McCormick, Judy Mccorvie, Lynn McCormick, J. ..., :lv 33: ,:,,, b .,,., I .,:: ..,... ,,,,,,,,.. K, x U M MM WL ' ,gg QD f F ws 5 W 255 1 fl 'F 92. ,.,v s ., j...2. -jf rs ' 1 wgzmj I , X K V - 1, ggi 1 ' 'ZFX 1 4 li 22,5131 3 all t 'I' 1 X' ek 1 ' L or , .-.WM 2 ' A McNulty, Mary Lu Mear If I ' 1 K--'. if , A ' pf! 4' Y a 'Q Manias, Emanuel W . - .An-fs fm . . ,f, V...-:lf 5.4,-. JAM .,, W W..,..M . ?sQwf as 2 zki xf .fwi ' . , 35 'S 3455557 McDaniel, Brooks ,WZ ' fa 1 CWM BM Qllass of '57 o ,,:,,. ,gl .V iff, Marshall, Chuck 4 I l i iii I 'rf M ,T-' , Jack McElwee, J. , Gregory Mixell, Montag, Carol Murdock, Beverly ,.,. f -'.' 1 Sf x, X ..,: 4 , X Moore, Richard Myers, Dick Neff, Sharon fish wi if . . ,rg 5, 1 X Mauerman, W. May, Roger M ' '.. :: ' lf- 'r'----' - . 2 V A f--- 3- -il H' f V McDowell, Bruce McDul2 Steve Udfarfiff -. 'vvl Q 5 g , ., Qi sf lig' f 3 1 A L it ,,,5 Sig? s .... g . , ,, gp, J ' , -1 Av :figs Mensendike, G. Meyer, David ,, .,.- - y Zf: g , V Morgan, John Muehlenbrink, C. IP' i Z ,','5 QQ? ,ff .- ..,., f f .s. 'kai K ,ju he 4' 7 if , .,.. -V .lilfif W '5f.E, My ' ' Z aff' Nelson, Allen Nelson, Dick F. V 1 , . J ' 3 .. M .R '. ' , 'wg ' ' ,sz 12 ff - A ' L 25115 , V me 254 1, Ae, gl if if .V - W 'fymf 'Lf H+ 'ifflrfwz s 4 1 33,4 izwrx , ,5l,1f3sP - gifs ,QW ME, i ,x ,jigs X 5 fill' 1, , ,H fsizgixug, ,ni gif ,534 . , A ng? ly, , E 1 fa! si is! 3 if mlliz, , I u 'fs X! Wx 31 . 52 years ago Nelson, Jack Nestler, llse Newcomb, Paul Nordstrom, G. O'Day, Pat Page 59 if s E . Q Q gears, Joy ::, ..,...,v Q 'sf-E 1 1 , , Q 4 nf Prince, Fred Reyburn, Becky Juniors Y AJ if Park, Marsha Patterson, D. Peerless, Terry 35 no e'ef .N 5 , Pugsley, Larry Reyburn, Susie I s -'-- Q To 'r , o ry,:, . J A. U J., sqm: 1 Y ,Q 3 Ritson, Bill Roberts, Paul .-,,,. so : , ,...,,..: - W lluckle, Dick J 'Qf' , SJW Samuelson, Diane 5 ., W if 15 , Y 'Q'-J? 'ii J 1 53 5 4 5 I as e fi l my f . . Spf 25's 'v A Ls Schearer, Joyce Scheuermanng T., X gs., .. , . i- ' Qf'.?' 352625 53,5 P gt ,W X .. , Radley, Bruce Riebel, Bill Joyce .,'1?,Q? 1-- 5 A i f x -':,. 3 ji, ,Q :2 ' ' Q 5 , Q 3 S 5' ln Pfeiffer, Bob Place, Bob E: 4, J ..,, , :gig L '12 V 5 N . 1 . f Rasor, Donna J. Reacldy, Eileen RB Nil '- .,. 1 .. . .,., 3 ,- P K C W ,. 5 sk 3 -5: .QW s gflxf ,,,. 5 I or f Riley, Kirk Ringel, Dicks 4 ., . - ,,,.r '1 , f -31 '--- -'--- ' ' ,..,..,.,. .. V 14 -..::,:.:..:' f-- yo. . H, wg, i , 5 ' , .V E, , Robison, A ,h 4 xm l I f if , 753' ...... 1 :.:i.s:525::f?::-1':'25 ...W 1: 32 ' Sang:l9rs,HEssie 'J lan Roehm, Carole 5- -' f:.:..:1 -1.35-:E -' - t -:Z f ff - xl Ei' J ., 55? , 5551: 5,3 E-iw, Q V Agypiiizvi-i :f,gin'9r..i ,-bij gag: v xggggxfgfff uf-'I 4.2 as , . :5 .- f 'nw K t-v Mies? o W-Q-.1 Mr- rf- zzwmr-, 1fff?,ffs2fg.s1 Sandy, Jim Schaumburg, Jim ai s 1-'L .. '1e,. . '- J , , f r , ' julia-A iffjfg se 'lg Mikel vschubert, Sylvia Page 60 .. 4. ,Q , f . . - t . . H 1,533 , lg sr Q, ,. .... I . gjiyg-'..v Patterson, G. Payton, Sonja Polk, Jim 1- st .- edenius, Shirley Risk, Penny Roth, Chuck Roth, Judy Prier, Ray Reinman, Paul Risser, Marclee - ,... ,Z 'Q - A, 4 If . 52' ifi Qf' 1 . 4 X ,Q Q Da we ' '- , if Rggw 53 2 N rv--4 Wx fbi, I .. , as Rubin, Kay Schwartz, Joel Surely atoms and molecules shall r 'a ' ,- E-ra , . 1 1' ., f pl rf W' I , 'Inf rw .,i. If ,s . 'ggi -,1- .2 ,.,.' : .is -:,-' ' -125' ' ,,, .N ,, if if ls , x N Shannon, Ron Seghetti, Doii' Semlow, Sally 1 . ns 5 E 1 9 M Shelby, Vi Shepherd, Mary Smith, Shaun Snedden, Roger r M, HS 4 s we Q M 1' 1 .,h. Staub, Maureen I Steinbach, Bill Stuber, Fred Sulaski, Bill follow me all the days of my life. V 3 , V I fwsi Class of '57 . - V ' ,Nazi E my R I ' A ' J Mb '--,l Q U. ' A i at . :ll , M .. we r. .Q - -.1 ,MS-Z.. Q 1:1 f Shore, Barbara Sloop, Sharon Sluser, Richard ,,... . 'i'r .., W Q .. V ii A gf Q 5 i i 5 f , s N ' A I Solomon, Marty Sommer, Kristin fteinberg, Jerry Stevenson, Ann p Z.: :,,. ,Q Summer, Donna Sutter, Marilyn is Spence, John Stafford, Jerry Stott, Huluertj Bob Smith, Dorothy H 2 5-' 1 if : Staub, Henry :-f ,.,.r .. Stuart, Bill, X, lf. Q!! ,Lf V , .-- K A, M A, 1 5 V1 - is n .za Y F! 1-- - if as fm Q a , ffflyfiigia T:-ipp, Richard ' 5 me Q ' My Taylor, Sue Teder, Ando Q M lr l g V li A 5 ,Q Timm, Miriam Trope, Carol Ullman, Don Ulrich, Jerry Page 61 Thompson, Ray Ulrich, Nancy ff 1. s -. - ,, e e JW , V oo a Juniors Q l , f f , gl., :-,,,v Z. .-,l:e--:-vl : Q ll A' Gary Waller, Charles Karen Vandagrift, Doris Washington, C. J ,,,.,. .. -,-, ,.: 5 oego be 1 e ' We rorb 1 -.-' 'fx -f--f li,T',f,.l V 'EXW '. ..... K -:iff ' ' ' H 2 r 1 2 M95 X.: , ,.,, . ,af Kam Az, .L f,,k, .,,q1 , wx gg-S ,LE 1: If kwa. ,.,. - reef , xiii Van Winkle, S. Voelpel, David Vonderheydt, R. - Q xi-ff 'Q - , . Q . . ....... , . .. 2 .- 1 : ' 'I' 5513 . I ' L .::Qff'fg52' . fI'1 ' ' W ' -:f-:g1:5p::g, 1, .zz .. .1 i R 4 X if. N 1:': ':- , wifi? r Webber, Judy Weddle, Roger Weerts, Marilyn ,, . . ,,Vv. 1 ....,V. , .. .5 ll ,:1 . '+-' n',': G Q E -new -- ,. .,, 2 fliifll f - ali? , amk , A x +1 w ES : 1 , Q Wehnes, R Weinstein, Herb Weishoft, Paul W.. . V - . fs is , FQ lei , ,: N 1 i: 12' Wells, Georgia Westbrook, B. Wheaclon, Dave Regex K: ,NEEQQEZ ',E5:gEI2'Z'..ff:- .wgitffgi , e 1 JoAnn White Mitchell White Ron Wild W.. X kv flag Lynne Willock, Wilson, Gaye if l 5 iw' 1 4 Q, Ruth Ann Wilton, Dick W F il 4 Worman, Joy Wyarfl, Jane Wykoff, Margaret Yocum, Joan Young, Dale Zinkhon, Jim 'x Windhorst, V. Yentes, Sharon Zipper, Barbara Page 62 5:5 22 15 M 5 V xy: ! W Q 3 , me 1515- I: ' ff .,.. - ...,. Wiss, G rdon Witt, Bill Woosley, Pat K' ' i,yo,, M eggg off' egooo ' A f' , v er r I i GW' N63 lYerby, Hazel t xg 55, lu CW. A lvl U M i q , X Zweifel, Marcia 7 1 ' W lv-7ll.jT?1l' A page from the Faculty section of an old P.H.S. yearbook - YC The Senior Class of Peoria High 77 years ago Z 53 years ago I -fix f we ,, 'Y as 5? fi-A R53 Q 'N X-ji an fl Q., N5-IVAN, il X VNR Ji,axyngl3TXQxx ggi' El K Sophomore Class Olhcers: Pres Seckel, Treasurerg Dave Bremer, Vice-presidentg John Broun President, Jack Fahnestock Secretary Contemplating Then' Next Move Miss Sutton Sponsor The newness of high school life has worn off, for we are the upper of the under classmen. We are the sophomores. The year has been a busy one. ln the fall all efforts were channeled into the Homecoming activities and the production of our stunt, Wllhe Wizard of Ozu. In February We Worked hard in the magazine sales campaign. Our field of learning has broadened as we have become acquainted with the mysteries of biology and the angles of geometry. As our predecessors we, too, have suffered to achieve the Doctor of Frogology. A few of us have been successful. Next year We will be upper classmen, and all our energies will be expended to reach the goals set for the class of 1958. Page 64 Honor' Roll Allen Rick iFor Term ' Ahpect honor roll with 78 stu- s announced Thursday Ander S011, And f i X ss is as ,gg er-Sqn . . 'Ran 5 f 5'23rzf,ZNgl:Qfi- , ' 9 Ti A L 3' rata, iii-fill Fgwgrd A, Hunter i lg c col. des must, be UAH fOr ndersox ' ss 4- f ,. ng r roll. For the second 1 Step? Mido 11. ri 1 a Stlldetlt must ts of HA and an ust usqn' 502111 Wilson and W11son. -' nNn 'IEC Judith Johnson, John' N S c I1 III i dt, Philip , amy ihipp, Barbara? Tgnelrmarr , Carol ULN er- Steve Tuckerf' 2'-'- en, SL1 ian Walker, be HB' ', first honcrr 1-Q11 b 1 a d, Ann Barnes, Augustine, A Renard B011ier,P.ich- xman Ellen Carlson, John George Cavanaugh, . Sandra Curtis, 'hm 13egenford, Ste 1VIa.1'tha Demmin. Judy' Mary Ann Farley Betty Clonstance vid Inman, Carl Ken 11 e th Kibler, Tedi Kraft, Lynne A M0I'gel.1'1, 'David Muel Nelson, , Ilse Nestler. Terry Peerless, Bob Pfeiffer, Larry' 1 C9-PCP! Reber, Donna R'1sser, Barbara , Rus Sell, Mary Sar-Q Shri Er, Scott Stern-' Stone , Lois Terence,,, Juli-5' Webber, Dor- HCD ' OR ROLL -1 ancy Slazell n, Smiley I-xiii mam Smith LI- artha Solomon sf, Qyce Snrenkle ' erry Siaiforltlt n rry ewa so 11e Glazebrook Q5-41 :lldred Goetz iz- army Graham ai.: 1.J.dv Grimm - TZ- sul Gutireund i.. and Hall 1ck,I-Ieller arilyn Hootse rm Hogagl I-i-flares' u 5 eeanne Janssen ' :im Johnston J irxd. Hawkins Jane- I-Ioward, Janelmbnck, Bin B arn Tom L11 thy, Mary Anna , Judy 1NClIcGlade, Johni ' is Midcileton, Carolyn 'f.gj4-H 1 if Q Qi 3 Larry nn Axfeu 1 David Plole Ayers es, B areman ' David B Eiffen Y Phyllis ,.,,, -li K attle, D. la I1 X ., I B , Son, All r-.., 'isle an A ,l 'i J Shar nthony B f 3 li ,,.. 3 on i . , - , est, , , . eoe ,T ' B 5 5 ifrfflf J .o,- eye 4 Q , ,., r, Jon If i IVIV , V fm, Ag J X 12.4 '- 'W- 7 eyek ' ' . 5 - L fl' ,f 81 ,..,, 0 - wer, Brenda B -fi ., '. f - 1- A V ower --.. A '- f '- V' - . ' S o .,,, , ,p s B ,s, , L J Old - K 4 ' -,,,. ,.---' ' - -' 1- ' Q , '-, A' A' Uber, , ' Ca 'V f f II . 8 react i ' onnie Kahl .ori Kelly - ,,,, 1' oyce Kennedy . arlene Kerr - --HT' herrill Klecker L-T' anet Koch lchard Kruse . 7onna. Kuerth irszlnia Ann Lambert ', 1 ean Larson rry Leuallen .., etsey Lewke Ziaeonard Linkin 3l'ldY Manfield Zfiebecca Manuel jvlarlene Sutton. Jay Svsgardenski 'Iom Tmgwall Nancy Tiarksen .Jeve Diane Venesliy Cheryl Watkins e i e Elf 'f'l Villliiomb axtrons Wolford B . nggs, Susan B ro So homores Wh, Joh Il Sue P eww Q Tu k gon Vgnelilvlnkle and Sha J aneft Wvss a Gloria Younse l 11 I e lv Page 65 ores CBXYO1 Bufkson' 0551 Cb. J can Shaif-' rlson, Ma Cde, San 25 5 I .2 'T ,swf 15 ' x , .,., A I 1, -:ia 3 I 1 : L ,K .. -. , Q, D eathemge, , Q- I f Joh axjren . ' ' E 0 Sack on c v - gaxnas ' -rg V. A V ,. , 3 T? gg T f Rafi . f by is I, . Q E g , : ' i J fxqff 3 5 1 '- V W ' A 1 - 6 n e EQK, Bonnie E-skndge, J 4. -'-: M 1 mi -W X 9+ My 5 X b Evafesf g ,,,. i Q . L, ex Ex Ro X Ekefffvamx' 353 AYL4 i ,'Qix,i xx F Q3 N' Ode Qagvga lf? E' ' 'Lx-1 by D fqgb ' '-2A . if ,t . f mx if gikkw. at M N img ,M , is sw X 199, 1 16 , h is X W Kychaf M f- ,,.. . iv 5 n tix V V 'fi-f Q Q' -4 E was X A. aw 6 Hd? 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T Y ,Q 1, ig an E 3 Z il N? 1 xx E3 l Q 1 Inman, Bill Jac 1 X ' Kauffman, John ks, -lame J ackson , 1v0,,,, 0 Anson, Janet hx ' Urn 9 H I , :., A ky .sfyg . 1 KM' l l , .... Q HST, 12 . A l N -,sv .,l- i Ti .. F , Q ,,,, 5 A I lf. Plvi, , b X if E 5,-, 5 :.,,. , . R' 1, rd Krieger, Ray Krueger Bob K w if: , S5 Ag L H ye yn relgefr 'C a ' ruse, Dick Kuhn C eff ,. j ,,,: 1 zu. Z I ' l n n ' e , am, we f e 4 . Kunlrlel Joh? Hit, A . ' i f-:j.,:: . . 7 , V f ' - . --,.:,., ' Kyle: V . A A- ' e l -..' . '5 '1ia .:-,y .--, ,',, 2. f-'V- Land - 5,31 5. ,'.. 1 Karen W fi . , ' : ' V '5 ' -. ,,,- V :... x if bzjf xx KL it Q .2 ,.,'- S' :-I -..,' 3, sk. x 1 yiiwft - ':,3fg'f,QZ' 7 ' 5? V Q , l.,- ,V .QE W ,i:I,---I,I I , xx' U Q, , v.l- if .1 , :,5.:. :Lx 5 gi Q s :,.: .5 ki- llbzblz I .I M VV. -U N 5 ..... .. d , w':VKQ,,.X ..V, Lf 1 5 1 I5 1 . A . xi J e b .X .wiiQfmkl! ' Q , ' E Lee Robert Lee Tom L R il E ' '?'f?j',.M - W : i ' Ge orge 1 7 erfllan B In-It-0: ee, , eve,-ly Leuau .. V e nuff Larry y Lev ,mb was 'A . . 'laid I ,... -::Isf'2:?:211':'f',': -.-f .: V V ' I PIL. Ma or A an Manuel, Becky Marmon, Ton , M , fx we , - e l a 1, Sha H7 l nnan In Q' 2 f . , ' QS! 1-V , . ers, T 'f f--- XJ J . M . WS J .-f A' , fe- g n g ,M 3, A- ,M V K lift I Q. , 1 J , I .,:-1, ,-3 -,,-- ' ' '- ..: .: ,::'.-if-:.f... . 'll' X . la- fi 'I' .. ,,,-- -. ' i l W L, 'Il McGraw Mxlce M H L wi ff' VIcGhee, Men' ' C ugh, -701111 MCKee,l afL W 'hu 6 ad' Mary -vs... gf 41- Zi Z. B'w' i Pa 6 69 g MQ 11 We 'Ie tfe f Q Q S0ph0moreS .5-9. Nhuer, Kgpel MiHer, Ams i Z Nxetcaue, wave weve Nxextbixev at . Jack Ndson, Nancy Nelson J 1 erry A Bev etvi ' . 4 Y nw wosbef' F Marxgea ferr, , n YepXow, 5 Robertson, A P 1 Y ck Ylivcjxifxa Yeaau-'ot Q 5?wxoo.'WCat0X e , - YN ' Robb, JOYCC Rob CY K s, Sami-1 KACY 9 RFK X sees ek i xv 65119 Qexa S ?'fh, Ed Smnth 9,6 , E.Xame 41 ett, Sus Stone, Anne Q .xo X90 ow' 09- Sv lg ow Nxehika Norte Page 11 Starr Mitchell, CYS!! I Class of 1958 xiwx- if., Parr M0Uf80mer .v, Bill Mo, ' due M aria V Ahlfa it , r L .,,.:., . r 'Sk' - r Koh J M Win Jeanne Ogle, Larry r , ames Palmer, Bradley pannabeck or Q er, Dan Pa t r r r r r rr fridgep . . . ,,,. : L: 'A F , 1 at isswater .,,,, -T-: A ' .2 7 - 5 . W ,. .Q ' - , Juah r K s' .. :-.e::2.f1- Hip xv , pf X,-- W. .... 1 J . . - f IA K x ..,4, , . Z l i, ....,,,. -V Q M EE: rf A .. , ' Y 'f':.. V 5 f ,l fir: ' I k - ' N - ii-Nj! . P M - . x... in 5, 4 W ,fl ,ig ww, orter, Delaphme Portman, Pete 0 er, Nancy H Poiwgll, Larry Price, Judy 'X 4-burifljgaifff ,n . A l r e , Lollise 1 fck ' fn -H . R K eahzs, To r 'l I.. W 1 '.- ' - - -1, ..,--. .. 8' r .,..1 - m, Qhargn RuyIe, Bill Saettler, Fred gem Mary rrrr r X Q- abd ' 'a ' 1' '- : 'fx' .. . W .. V A er kenny 53.50, . W A K r cl Ulr 3 ' ' D611 SJ M fmix Q M Z1-QQ KV! kmith Smith' Robert Snyder' Gail Snyder, Mary Jane Sddei- . ' V JV . . ' - - ,. qlllst, ' ' , 1 I A ' Robert Solomon, Jerz- rr , .. . C '- ----V ,I '. ,gli lv- r y r -.-' bi 2 ,,.,, Q. V. ig 1 J V.AVAq.:... 5 ,, .:.. X'U A ..,-. 1 .zfzij ...,,,, 55g g N7 Q ' , Mig. - .QGKPS - - if 2 X 4 1. t t t, . tone' Mlke Stone,. e e uar 1 e Sturtevang, Bin Su gi! j,1C,q,A,4 '15 Q Wah -MJ-44' ZS- Son, Rita I 550-W1 I Page 71 Fvakded 84 I 1 Jerk .P MHA! 55' S0Ph0mores :,.: E- - K Fx r 1 M :V If 'Q L hm QW 61 X , f . 3 V 45 Q 1 die, Wesxey Triplett, Wxlbur K gifs 'fren y ' Laffy 1 'Y HW 'QF 3 MM M ' , ' U Sa vom WW e ' S X X wheexefv Cafe vlxwew' Our Senior C1 36 years ago Urban, Ro n Van GundY, Da f - X nrh' Wm1?,r3:xevieve Williams Francesca HSS E :-- H 1. : ,. -. . , , if A- ,ff ., ' a , 4 h, A' ' fi. .Q.'--' -A 9 .-f wa' 1 a , 2 s A ' ' fig: -f ' s s 6 J s s V..,', s as A V K S .. R, -L , :II .U v--- . ,:,, as .I --sv X xgligz f ix f ' rn if ','1 in - if 5 Q Q Y aff as as , aa a aaasa arney, Gay Voegele, Jam V 5 gi f -.,- L es oss, Barbara W ,Q .A E QM Q A ,. agler, Ke neth Wy? 5 Q' ' ':'. ' , , ., auger' Gary Qs - Qwuhk A as i ' 1 S Q Q x .M 1 Vilson, Dorothy Wood, John wykoff s. as afes I3 tes, Class of 1958 Oung P.H.S. Graduates 26 years ago Page 73 Mr. Whitaker Sponsor Miss Peterson Sponsor Freshmen Class Qfficers: George Ufen, Treasurer, Betsy Lewke, Secretary, jack Nqr, lyqyel-S Endres, Vice-presidentg Dale Oakley, President Sponsor Tuning Up For Future Years The initial weeks of our first year were spent in confusion while we oriented ourselves to the exciting routine of high school life. It took us only a short time to learn that we could get to class much faster if we did not take the elevator., Our first organized effort went into producing our stunt show, Pinky Lee . Thanks to everyone who helped, the show was a great success. ln February, class co-operation really paid off, for the Freshman class won the magazine sales campaign. We were very proud. Our year as freshies has been an exciting one, and we are looking forward to the time when we will be sophomores. Page 74 Freshmen B I 1 e Kay! Alcorn, James .- . l I: x - -:-,.. . Wk ,-'-1 f fzii ' .i A ': Y - '- n ,.,, S ..2, , eww . .E -,-v-- Nllll ,,:' -' Pngofge' - - V.: .Q W r r ., - , Q : lv... .: Q, ,z L , .. A966 .,,, 5,5 A aeYS0D, Geta 'I -,..., I .em -,.': : M : - V - . 4? ' , , , .,...L ,,,. . may O9 if , .:,. Ezk Q IAI, ,Q kef 1 Bat h ew 5056 v - 'A Sas'-H ., f P99 N. 'V--'-- - r ,, f Axelrod, Gary Babb, Chuck V ' ': - L ' , ., .,.,, ,, r J ,,-V. r ,.: 1 1.--'f 'S ' '-':. v1.' ' n v ' n r enr ,, he , -2-' '- .,+:- W M rr-f l r . - f 2 rrr e e wwf' W Q 7 A Q , , 3 ,L 1. - qu I-I: I 5 : .gn , Rl if i ' 193' . an Robert Binke e, -lane ' B attic, John Bmgam ' 4 la t sse t, Gordon Baymiller, Bonme e . .. ,.,, , K I , ,A-- if -M . re' 6 ' A5-l 'J-7? mf ,ff oc A KX 5 N rrr he Q M!-h 69015 lat oc Ella Beth Bond Shirley Bourlantl, 5 ,i 5 ABree50, Ten Y Pete Bouton' 4 ' -. 5135! H wM'? 4 '3 a' L3 .xr JV, z ' r .. ,.:, ff ff en Brown, rockway' JHYY Brookhouz , Shari Lou Jeannette 145 WM l aah 25 isa By erly , Bob r V! lgdgkv far, Ebgck - 1' ' i 4' .f . r 3 ff' ,' 4 'fff -E .f i:.g,3.. ': I ' ' . 'Q'3v4jWfn., A -'H g V NV -' '-1 5H:- ,--.,. ' 5 1--v, .. , 4 ' ..,.. f92?1'355: : '- 3 3 ez EQ , Vx v--: hCa.se1J1 Da e Michae Ca 1167 1 GFreshmen Nw? 04,00 'gf XL K' my QB it A. . mf ,g D 'S+ i 'Q lk ,W Q ,, Q J Jer hf my 5' L-phi, T Qqey Claris sen, Be ' A A H W . N :QQ-1. Z ,lm f , I ii, z,- . tx? , . Fv - ' ' .gui 1 . . -, ..f2:g,g.?a'g. 5 . QQ 5 V Gi. - ign' ' X . X res if H'- .1 ' W . 4 , I' W 3 1 I I L I ' NX' Y .. YJ . CV- 9 ,gg ' .. ex: ,Q H13 3'4 .I 1 N Imax, L555' N , X K ' X B: . Q K 9 S.-LE' . wg 3 I N - 3312 E2 ' fi? '- X fff- 1 f- A , R?ga T1 - olnerfo,-di BH Steph en Cornis h, Loren eluson, Shar Q It gk .gm Yfbzane D' deReve eVore, Benny .V w . e II,-3: : dso Q I I fy ,E it , D B if bfi? e oh, Grace K psi, W G ,L,WL N ,1 me Du Lb .,. Q I . Dw i ge 2 ,A 5 Q :HL 5 W It M K , ., dy 5 7 447'-7, Dun 5 3 X' x on, Jo EH ,gif tw. en D'1fy,Vsa,, 'Sn ,f 55 . Fleck w dren 'G is it 51 q Eilers, Wayne W G e we reno .,.. AW I I',: .I-E, 9 im . Frank Q if' 'qq' K 411. W , ,ss if if K K S, Camill 8 I A .,,,, ,.,,,. V . , -aj K N li A A - X,, , e Fmzee Fr d S f F gt Q k , . r ee ' '- . AR nw , b, we H :if , usan Fulfofd, Howard Garnett, Mickey Garrett, Jack G ::,.:, ., f ' G -:- ' ez in E ivkmmx ..,.... - J Q oldsteih if , f Nw., X Q 1 Doro f i 1 Qs J ,gg 'im rss 3, 2 Q J w V ' 1 Wg 5 4? H , , J' mf . Q 'hp-V, ' , Ury Gould? rg, Graber, Har ' .tthu 3 Q.-G3 rxett G:-ah N A E xt, Q anybavid 5 .I Greene, Bob Griffin, Sharon Grove, Jeff Grussemeyerltn ..,. , -M-aJf:g:- I ,I I -Q I Q A 1 Q Q 1 ---- ' ... 1, -3 -1 g 1 1 :gg 5:41, : m 5.12: ---' ,gg . - - ' -2 Je- ,. f .Q-Q,g..j . , , . ' jj ' h. ,. i .,.. -X Qty , Q . . . . .. 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I . pg' 3-3 , fm y W ' 3 Q ' e 'Q ,,-,- Q - if I. -.f-,wifi WSJ .eq ff A K-L, Wxat M ' - P+ Q H n ff I f - n eve :: A Q Q in V 95 2 GANG ' f A . ...,.,.,,,,.. I ,H ,s f K . W 4 3 astony Gladys Gauwitz, Charles in V Y . :A 1, , Y .-,v 1.1: V:.v- xi ii .fz , ' '- ...:,, V-v--v : Z . ,. ' S - '3 if 1-1'- A:,A, ,, .Vv.,V,-A 1 : A ,1 1-Xamsxw, ..,., , ',-, -v.':.,.-- A-.3:g2-3 A.,,v' 3 ',v,-.,. 1 Wu pq ,---.....,. ,,',. - I 5 Y -,-. ,I-2, -b gw .:a, in ..-' f f fn W X V ' ..-,.- . :J sl f f . H .-.A,.: f ms ' Q J 2 Duane v. ...M .. . .. ..,,.. , . JU, , Haeieuny Kat Y Lcket skin, t, E. J- Hackman, Susan Hain, Connie M' fm , Va n- xg ,.-- .1-ef e ssiffg' ado -. 1 y v ' . 4 VA 2 4A,. - h BonnieY1e'YmanmGe0fge . Hetbsgyxi n . , Judith Hawkins, Jim Heathman, Mary Heller. Meyer Henmger Page 77 if i Freshmen d,- Qa re 'fx H bm, I7-J, Hoos te, Sh V Jones, Alv ey Jones, Ruth 'Icy KUQIL He Il Kalle, Shelmadine gn gn. la 3 Koehler, T vid me 6 ,fig . . wr M L Tedv W J i a Kraft, .1 Krei Elaine Kqnfl e R A ' ':-, -.', E J .,:,. , L kk e 3 5: '. ::' ewzm, Betsy , 'Sw Nm k ,lglz ., ' . , , ,,,.. m ., lm K , 0,5 I .. .,.. .,y,.. , 5 ,,:. S: ,..-: In 5 b K A 3 n Jeannie m V 31 ' C e d, Lynne Livengood, Livengood, Lear, Valerie L0 g' if-f -W -L . 7 Sharol Q Sharon ' 'X 7' s Ii -ff ? K ' ' 4 5QEi:g1eQ5E5 E: -Q .5'Q., i'E' :i'E:E A' ' 'W K j , K :ELI :IQ ,--A I t . M e - ' ' iff' , ' I 4 MUSLQIL - if H gi . I Y afllyn Mar u , xl.. V X I e .1 4 K 'Vg x kk H '-- : ,,1 I,i ..-, v K ' ' . ,., ' ' ana May, John Mccaaaon, Carol 5:2 . '. -. 5,1 . 1 n l mg is Q e ' : V fe f , ,,,.Q gif, H f 7 1 N. v Q MLA: , Me K L 4 ' iff,s5ig5'f11 i 1VT3'?55jffff,5f Q. ..,, W1-:, , nees, Sha,-0: W ie gfggkfigfgf 35 Me,-1,1 -- . G, Sandra g Meyer G A gg I .,fx V, Q I W , regory Meyer, Lucia Mich I ' ' ' e , Gary 3 . l in miles, Bruce Mules, He en 8 , Page 7 ofg Class of 959 e , 5-53- 7ffm ii ,.., ---A- n ...1. 1 yay I Wg .e Iix' L ,W C' e 1A,, 4 A QN,,,9. RK ,, ,Genie BY 3 ix N4 7 Sw Nxotfxcfb- nyefs vw Hun! Don HODt 1 :., lowell, Hudgens, Steve gs xg! 1 . .0 gykegsxef, xcdo I Vammergrgphen Kamp, Norman Kastner, Rohnd Vw Q 1 Q 1533531 A y Q A N, 5 A ettg . veigbg' ,z he ff ne, Valerie Ong, Linda NX y,eKYeY 13 f f? e ,. 139 a?xe' Manuex, Um Lanmore, Lawe' 9 fbi A1-,A 1 5 A.2,. . ' A' 'J Af. .,:., I :fha 'V M Xonefjy erry Luthyy Dawa a MQYY Am' Longmlre, Phil Losch, T ,. . 7' . ::'5ag:9'i f ' .f a We :.i.:'I-I -. QHVIHAV ,,.:: by X Y 9 mb up .W qu rugs 2 fl ., Vw Q. M Bob vh fikax 'V'jIQ'f,f,gI ,.,, mm 'V ,. M K L5 E',.:5.E?'g:. ., T VL , .A V Wz fggq , ,tw f L, 5 , wx Mg PAM' we cGla32, J udy M M nl R x I if D:-,iid Mchxtyre, Sharon chlwfev if , 2 V V ,L 2 Mcdonald, Jim M Moore, cElwee, Pat M T erry M0 ore, Tom Morehnd, Jan Page 79 N101-davav 5 au? may gafxs 'Yom NxxxeXY0 Da I ,o X FreShmen 9 . x b 4 , iw l -' .A,.,A, - o , 111163 T :,, as v ed 'f Mus , was L J Selma S' az-Ire 81-r Le ann Myers! Pa Hey-son Pa tr .V Joe ,, Naffzzge T lv' f ' S o , --X X 'v bl . -1,.:+:f,-,Q . f- Z- ' - X -T A fi X K I a ,. .,J- or Q'f-. 5 313 . is 4fw5rf r' Jo-Vce A Nelson Lin Neuhaus: Jean da Nelson, eww win e f' 1' ' ff , Piety, Gloria bd zlu h K gg? Peterson Bob yer' Robert Phillips, Barb I if A A if ' gi fii?5i22 3 E QQ? L. .Q Y , J 3. ,gig 1 Vlsq f Y l X adelzauglh gil A A.fk . ' JQA 1 Radle . frown. , l in e, so K y, Dam, wx, if if I 1 l wg mmm 2, fm Reeves ay , Ranson, Lee ' K1 1 A y My ,MM ,, .m ..... ,Reet-L Jim M ..4. Rafcllff, Beverly Reber, Carol .1 'fxkigx , -1 E A A K1 is? W . 'I M nt r i Y' - 5 it ..., , nn loo in me 4 if e 4Ye o 5 A 'eee N eeee In' Celia? A 277 A Q ., 'Z . - R VVQ, :I :..:: ,:,, V -v.. .. R , I . Q: Q42 we W1-it e We Cam' n .ee, e e f ,I Russell, Jim Rutherford, Bill R sky, l A Ryan, Jerry U W Thelma gr M xx x,5Q.,AA Q , -,-, I .jf ,A 5 N M l 'N l e Seelye B b K E sig' 0 2 55 0 Seileh, E ' 0343355 1 - ' Q Y Janice I Mary Seward, Karen Shannon, Gxnger no M V - '-'--- Y . L n ws llall X gi g- L me we ex- -:-., :rg x 1 5 .7 fa , .,,- -. ' ' PBEPS, Fred 5 .Z my i ,ff Sperry, ' mi' ii? lilll .gi Sfemer, Cleo Stoeclcer, Earl S n. N3 ir' YV Page 80 'X Class of ,59 , ,A giwoy N w 5,Xl'I X i ini B' wl 33 ., ,.,...' 1 2 1 .,,, W is 1 . .,-, - 966185 aff' '-:' , Y x Q4-6 1- l my 4 we Ove' l V Q firing' fl K lk W K 'Q axe 25525: Ni H J , N ww M - Q. Q A ewconlllllnry' Jo Nolte, Jeannie Nothclurft, Sharon 0 - is ll.. , , I Ulf, il, gf 2 ' . '. - '- 1 ' j, 5g,.wf:Q' if ':' 31::,,. I ff 4. '1 ':ff1! ?. ,l'.L 'n ' ., 4 ' , if 'vr'2'f ' -lei. T ',-'- l 5 SIL f f ' ll' -, K-2i .'? 9- l e ii. 1 1- l if M- X' A 5555 M C To YN ' A H fe W., V',, , I 222, V 'f:., a ice, Carollw X P ey teve POPPBD, Carla. Yoslw-D1 Robert . ,W W K' f 'if 54,56 Q- li . :A -FII mx . -, :, E : ' js Y We 4 M ,QM 1 M Cv ' be 'E R? W, ,, EMM? ' . ,., K y A m V Q. A gohner, Car G D I g V A Q :,,., Tj V EQ, A ii agns, Davla eraldlne gy avid Risk, Toni Roark, 1-om Roby, Yo VE 1 ::: ',,v' , 1- It .. ' I ,. 13,1 '- M' 12932 . i 22,5 . ,..' W , Q ' Ifgfl ,v , V W 1, A ,--v , l f --., - N L ' '-': ale- ' f 6 1 .W -wE::E:, , y y V 7. A 2 Ja, U , W A 5 Xu! X if ,fx .5 lien ' v4,,, haf owl' G and Kg Q Q 'ER Q3 A U ag . 'L ' ' Schqllefv ers! Promus Sclxaff 'l A X JI, Qian ? 2':3nLxlSchm1At,, Phu er, Allan Schalikasclxwxlx, Saba,-9, La,-ry Sclwarer, ee ' l P-lex , ., ,. 5 g f In ' X ' ,Q-Avfsf gg, at , .-,A ..,. 4 I . ,, lv . : In V -'..,:,, A . I . V. Q ,. W 5 f A i ,,., . . , ills' A5 .. W an I 4M f '-:' ., -V , 4 kmnerf Henry V'- If X Q , ! I 5 g f X ' , G if 'sf Sosafnon' Aan muh, Richard . 5 2' tw W J LAW l Sones, Helena Smlthy Robert Smith, William Sneerl. Slmfon 1211.1 lvzblll I -:fA- l,,,,. l ' I ,..- E In v,,' f ,lj .. :f:E :fgzzlf l,nA Q e:.V ga me 'W '? owglas Davaa Taylor, stem Tea?-ue' Y Karen umner, Bonnie S ummers, Julie Sutton, Szepessy, Page 81 Freshmen KL E iq. f ff? 1 . P011 5? k f um H ag 5:1 -ff m A,., MEN A , Q N,A- ,gg -Q- ..QQ Q .- A. . '1A-- 1 b J fv A K Qing 5, A ,,,.,, A A W. f...?5?. lzll lyy ii? qi P TJ-wrlfsen A- , efff Q i 32 Z ' 5 . 'W X - , 75 ww Q VL kgj hxfzf, Arl' V . nul x A- vi is -f ' ff' i- Tomkinsgg . E filxff 3 isxf e f? ....-., 1 ar Q2 1- if W 2 Y - , K z In I T0WIes, Dlck Treadway, Lynn Y1-ucker, Dennis egele . If .v Joann ..: r -E v- - L W Q + 1 9 -ildsolzhud F m .-.:- -,Q,.. ,,,, 1 - ' wail- W , ..... en all: A Q V Wallis 1 A .Q E ,,,,, 5. M R+ , Jean .. ,. ., ..-' N I' . Son, Je -:.- -, ,..,.P - an son' Joe Watkins, Cheryl Watts' Carol .Q,. ,LB .... ,..,. A A . SH 'I N xt K . :QI , 5 'eQf,,b S6 f 5.Qi X . ' -fro V :-.. U We, D MN! 1-l:- ef Julia Whit i ah.k 5 U1 . Q Kim as iff J x , , - ----' f ' V-LF' , 0re,Ma,,ana Whmx 5? it A I V5 Qgilg ,N D W elll ,,Vb en, William Williams, Jog M wi11iamsQ Kbay ' Williams, sun X I ,,l, I l-,l : ,.:. :I - , V ., - I.,E:fl yn K. . .,.. Zee-eye A,'- Jlllie Zip xx gg Per, Bo Unie V . -0, h 1 The entire Peorla Hlbh SC 00 35 years H550 ,. , llson' Dean Winelan : - 1--v E 3. 5 kl., . fiat? ' ,V Q :., ' I T ll Larry ucker, Steve u y, CHVCY, f:.. ' :-:35,,,,A. S . .,.... J I 't-P' t Y A 7 ' 'V , - . J ' f ,... , af Seth P.H.S. Commercial Department 54 years ago. Winner, r 2, , x ,,., . 4 if W XM ,Q 'yr ,WM in Class of ' 59 r we r f W m 24 J wg V 4 Jfaugyran, ' V' LV anlan 'Roger 'T i r E3 Ufen, George wiww g 'ff 453 A e Z Carol Welch, ., f 4 K ,.'----,V. 3, if , N: . ,.., A 1 V g.jxs3, AQ 4, 5' W' f . fi . fax YJ! I, A ,Q X Ge i P Q! 'M 4 2 21-W ' Fifa- Y , x . gi jg 2 L 102 . , J ' r' r qMW ff 1, l aa fww snt n Lx X 2? K I llll wi 3,5 A, qs, Xanax ? ' Q Qqxwfw Y ,.-. 1 V Q 1 Af l A U 52:1 ,.-'ig , 1 X -:.- MZ.:-' .: -' f . V O -. Z B06 - -- x ww, -W exxsv 'Wil 13 t v-,. - v-..., - M, ,.,b Hx PX w e woow' .,1,:,-15. ,gag Wvoxxana' hxfxey 1' rmla W It-tv A-gs. ,,.. , A l Dwight Winston' Kim W 513 Q 1 ..-N X.. 5 6 559'41P 620 1890 .. ..... .. -....- X 1 Liws of great men all renziml us PVP mn lllllil' our liws sublinzv, Jud departing, lffzw behind ux Footprints on the sands of time. -LONG FELLOW 956 QQ bnbnul life The adventures and experiences in life that our school provides for us are found in the pages of the SCHOOL LIFE section. Whether an everyday classroom proce- dure, a special activity of the school, or the fun of a school dance, this is Where our students actually live the best days of their lives. ln this mixture of personalities, education in living is as important as school studies. CALE SEPTEMBER . . . . . back to homework and the social whirl at P.H.S. . . . . . old friends and new ..... bewildered freshmen wandering through the halls ..... dancing to the music of Carey Robards Jr. at the Back to School dance ..... girls sitting on lockers ..... enthusi- asm and pep at the season's first football game ..... Opinion sub- scriptions and athletic tickets ..... OCTOBER . . . . . girls with their favorite guy at Autumn Reverie . . . . . stunt shows climax weeks of working and planning ..... loyal backers at the Bonfire Pep Rally ..... Central carries the ball to victory ..... a crown of roses and carnations for a beautiful Queen . . . . . dancing and dreaming at the close of a tremendous Homecom- ing ..... freshmen swing their partnern at the Committee of 40's Square Dance ..... falling leaves and shuffling feet ..... OVEMBER . . . . . seniors entertain with Time Out for Ginger . . . . . Sock Hops find dancing feet in a shoeless shuffle ..... Thanksgiving vaca- tion and traditional celebration ..... frosty morning air and decor- ated cars ..... Lions refuse the tin-can trophy and whip the Rams . . . . . a dance at the Pere to end a memorable day . , . . . a look toward the future during Career Conference Night . . DECEMBER . . . . Booster Club congratulates the fall teams at their dinner . . . . . cheering crowds and thrilling basketball games . . . . . snow- flakes falling like confetti ..... ol' Santa at club Christmas parties . . . . . the halls echo carols as A Cappella sings . . . . . humor and seriousness in Christmas assemblies ..... whirling formals and a wonderful Noel Nocturnen . . . . . y JA ARY . . . . . vacation ends and studying begins . . . . . the Rec buzzes with excitement after basketball games ..... College Night offers a glimpse of future opportunities ..... last-minute cramming ..... tension in the halls ..... the last exams and carefree hearts . . a hep-cat session in jazz ..... 4 Page 86 OF ME GRIES FEBRUARY . . . . . a new semester and a fresh start . . . . . finding answers at Religious Emphasis Day ..... a 'lwinter paradise in icy garb . . . . . heavy competition spurs magazine salesmen . . . . . Booster Club Hips delicious pancakes ..... congrats for D.A.R. Award winners, -Ianni and Skip ..... music assemblies and an evening concert directed by Dr. Willhoite ..... MARCH . . . . . dancing 'lDown Memory Laney, . . . . . prizes galore for' top magazine salesmen ..... journalists become members of Quill and Scroll ..... roaring cheers and exciting moments at the basket- ball tournaments ..... Honor Societies recognize outstanding soph- omores and seniors ..... an evening of dancing brings donations for charity ..... campaigning for the next school president with posters and tags . . . APRIL . . . . . corsages, formals, and gala Junior Prom . . . . . the VVatch- Bird watches you during Clean-Up Week ..... Jusendra presents . . . . . Bradley Campus Day for seniors . . . . . looking ahead to next year with elections for Committee of 40 ..... campaign speeches and assemblies ..... a new president and vice-president MAY . . . . . a dinner for Band and Orchestra members . . . . . Carnival Capersl' with booths, prizes, and dancing ..... seniors celebrate a legal Gyp Day ..... awards for the year's accomplishments in Honor assemblies ..... senior finals ..... warm, sunny days and impatient spring fever ..... a U E . . . . . the last days dragging by . . . . . study, Study, study . . . . . final exams and then report cards ..... Baccalaureate for the Seniors . . . . . caps and gowns . . . . . diplomas and a graduation farewell . . . off for a long vacation . . . . . Page 87 Our grid-iron eleven prepare A Celebration Supreme and a They lead the cheers that call for a touchdown. The alums returning for Central's l955 Homecoming celebration were treated to a memorable Weekend, The evenings of October l2th, l3th, and l-lth climaxed weeks of working and planning as each class presented its own version of the Lion's promis- ing victorv. After the stunt shows on Friday night, Key Club sponsored a Bonfire Pep Rally on Herke Field. Following cheers and songs, it was announced that the Junior Class, with its portrayal of HPeter Pann, was the winner of the stunt show. A great honor for a great show! Saturday night found both students and alums heading for the stadium to see Central play the annual Homecom- for a victory charge. Homecoming Welcome for Alums ..... ing game against this year's opponent, the Streator Bulldogs. During the half-time ceremonies, Skip Snyder crowned lvluriel Woodhall, the reign- ing Queen of this 'SS Homecoming. With the sound of the gun ending the Hnal minutes of play in the game, the scoreboard read 28-0 and spelled vic- tory for the Lions. After the game, the triumph was celebrated at a dance held at the American Legion Hall. Dancing to the music of Bill Hardesty, everyone began thinking over this tremendous Weekend, and all agreed that this was a long-to-be-remembered Homecom- ing. An enjoyable Homecoming dance is the time for reminiscing To Promise A Roaring Victory ..... Seniors believe the Homecoming of Tomorrow will be in a Tinky Lee features his Freshmen Chorus Line. 'WVoman's VVorld . The Wizard of Oz brings desperate moments to the sophomores. Which faculty member can qualify for bliss Homecoming of 1955? Peter Pan comes to the rescue by bringing victory to the Lions and the winning stunt to the Junior Class. xr wr QMECGMIN K ROYA LTY G HE. Focusing n ' , it Wx' fl 'y' ul X .,.. ,, if lu, if S Nlrs. He1'ke's classes supply posters for the SOS drive. Punishment is in order for a non-conformist of Work Shirt Day. unooooo mph Aisif' This kitten shares a lunch. Hop! Hop! l-lop! at the Back to School dance A moment of leisure finds Radi talking to Nlary Alice and his daughter Charleen at the Rec. Around P.H.S ..... Juniors are fitted for their class rings. Ninn.. These successful dissectors earned the title Doctor of Frogologyn. Poor frog! To Help Learning Sight-saving devices help students to study in Bliss lllatsonis room. Special Classes give training in the art of reading and compreheiisioii. Page 94 lllrs. Chaniness, students in the Ortho- pedic room combine tum and studies. Through The Day 2 Taxi, anyone?? This one from the l920ls will give you a thri Like Times In The Past The raeeoou coat's the thing! I Z How about a ride, girls? Page 96 TJ' e fm Rlaybe a 1908 Buick isu't so sturdy after all-. ref' Mx 'F 18 as in wa 5 M +2255 me H.- QS' -1. N.: ..., in 3 4 aww' in W1 S QS, ig 251 1 ,kg Af. S v,x I vgqggq, a. 6 2 ,oi A six: 1? 52 K iw? ,ggi ETF? , . iQ HSHAK X NNY G51 mv 70512 f?fMfllP ,?5j6I Jusendra 0 lc about f X CSN QXPDX' B1 'f W Ugg ,F -i. 4 , I' ESPN G K .'4 gA1zf:... WX W M if . Q 'Q' D! V41eLjC70f? 0 6! -L .Qi Wo , 'XDQX m v D -4210! WQwCSQ3'Q f ff theu' la, Time Out for Gmgeru. ' u that lVIother r Sayn. ,, Knowledge Knows o Boundaries . . . . . Educemee Participants of Career Conference Night learn that it's never too soon to plan for the future. Counseling and information are given to the Lays during College Night. Dr. Sylvia Sorkin offers hints for improving our personalities. Page 100 The day of reckoning awards these literary Co-captains Al and Pat give out Cross Country Awards during an assembly. Registration for Religious Emphasis Day keeps Miss Albright busy. Gutside The Classroom salesmen who were tops in magazine sales. 1 I' lllusic and Cheers add to lunch. Page 101 r -e:- 1 y One touch down-Coming up! The Turkey Day game means a parade and decorated cars. Thanksgiving: Tradition, Victory, Honor ..... 1 'W Cold feet are homeward bound. f V COUPLE 5 I, Eleven o'elock rock! The sweetest music this side of ? Echoing Jo And Christmas Spirit . ounci mem ers uoww a S 'us C I b k h r' t around the corner. , - A iv ..,. ,..,. 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N 11 QS, 7 5 . ,,. 1 05 3' .qu-'15 -4 Q ge- Qi. 3' YN X X S3 Z 'I ag x' lv we 02 O 'JZ f 5 Y- rf' xfex' F1 QS? z 'A v 1-5fiLff5'i JV- . 9 5 0 Q 9 -th d '. n IV 'Wo L ,4 IQ y 0 ff NE ,gf ol. fjfr OA IS CVCH in 0 un w Th g f f ll b dd d to Z1 collection of happy memor Toward C1355 033661-S take the 51-St Step- The advertisers put. the finishing touches setting the date. 011 fhvlf Work' Terrific Junior Committee chairmen present various ideas It's Prom Day-here come the decorators! at a Class meeting. Prom . . A candy sale at B1ock's eases financial strain. Their llajesties-Val and Gordon. Page 105 Rod's mural brightens the Cafeteria. 2 Y J A big Before The Eye Of A 2: Bruce and Friend Lion. 3 from the Card Section welcomes the crowd. The New Looku begins with Clean-Up VVeek Candid Camera ..... This Ts Your Lifen in the Qpiniou. Shhl The Chefs are at Work. hr- Thex Hip em hi h at the Panmke Suppu if Here's To Thee . . Q . . ff . . . Mrs. Cecilia Johnson Miller, who wrote the music in 1924 during her junior year. The original music worksheet . . . Mrs. Martha Hazzard Mayer, who wrote the 'Ui lyrics in 1924 during her senior year. ' Herels to Mrs. Cecelia Johnson Nliller and Mrs. Martha Hazzard Mayer for their inspir- ing music and Words which have comprised our P.H.S. loyalty song for thirty-two years. Be- cause they loved Peoria High, expressing their feelings in a song didn't seem difficult. Mrs. Miller entered her music in the contest for a loyalty song in l9Z4. When her music Was selected from among the entries, it Was discovered that none of the Words submitted could be used. Mr. Epstein, the faculty chairman of the judging committee, suggested that Mrs. Mayer, a student member of the committee, Write some words for the music. The result was our loyalty song. The reward for this original Work Was a pass to all athleticqgames and to the plays for the following year. Peoria High used the song for the Hrst time officially at the 1924 Commence- ment Exercises. Each time We sing our song, may it mean: In honor and in love We pledge Our highest loyaltyf' Page 108 Dreamy IHUSIC I' I 4 Sf 2 3 Larry VVhere's the football? Basketball thrllle and Lhllls . . . . As Seen Through The Page Cf An Early Annual 1 V V were 7 .ffm 59' Mandolin Club 1902 - - - - S - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 1 , F ? ' V ' e - 'lic-. A 1, Q, 4 in F i i i i i I A, WW , ' 13 M All '- i 'Qi 'H 5 -IQ i 1 1 l i 1 if v I ,f qi -. M. iff- , if-ff- W Q , ' H+ ,sk . f we if Q 'Rf if J- X' . fT'?i5 -'J A if ' Opcretta Cast 1916 I VDHA , V slzl . Z., , ,...,., .Earl e 5 Q A -' 2 iss, 1. e Q - 4-'.gf, f':wf v , ,a-1,416 'f i ' ' 1 5' ' Q ' , 'V a-fi-La' . .A 'Q Lrfj 5 ' K nl ',A Q -1- 4 45 ' 1 fin, ' ?--'H f We , ,,'-Fi fi 'qv ' ik igjli-' g 1 if ' 1 A Social Science Club 1926 : --atifligi' , , H ' ffl? W Lzvex of great men all remind us '. 5, fl If ':7HAl5f5,? M We mn maize our lives sublime, A nd de rzrting, leave behind us 1 V is-,1-gf1 wefet. z1:f-'Z--f , , 3 ,,,.-7 '-Y, Footprints on the sands of time. 1 , 19: ' rf A' 1 f if -LONGFELLOW is ' fi : Va' ,, , . ,, , ' . g, 4 'x Qttihities After our school was settled academically, and our curriculum of instruction in the classrooms enlarged, a new scope of study began. ACTIVITIES were organ- ized to enlarge our course of studies outside of the class- room, in a more informal way. Today, our many ACTIVITIES are an important part of the school cur- riculum. Clubs and organizations have been formed to meet the interests and needs of all the student body. ...,,,NlNKMl ,f Marilyn Fisher President of Student Council Marilyn Fisher, President of our Student Council, is an outstanding student at Peoria High School. As Well as capably lilling her office on Student Council, lWarilyn is very active in other activities, too. Committee of Forty, Stunt Shows, Musical Extravaganza, A Cappella, and Music Workshop are just a few of her interests. For four years Marilyn has served Peoria High School on the Student Council. Her hard Work and excellent leadership have helped to make this year a success. - Skip Snyder Vice-president Nlarty Solomon Recording Secretary Student Council Peoria High School's Student Council which is the governing body of the students and for the students, strives to create friend- ship, understanding, and school loyalty. t WVith bliss Conway as its advisor, Council sponsors various activities which include the Student Directory, the supply booth, Homecoming, the Christmas dance, Field Day, all elections, a Hovver fund, and a sportsmanship program. They also sponsor charitable activities such as a clothes drive and party for the less fortunate children, and filling and delivering Christmas baskets. Ollicers of Council are elected every spring by the entire school. There are eighteen elected members. EX-oilicio members include the four class presidents and representatives from all major activities. Top Rofw-T. Damour, B. Brown, B. Amblad, B. jones, C. VVhite, G. Wiss, T. Solomon. Third Rofw--G. Gardner, B. Conway, B. Raaseh, I. Nestler, M. Maloney, M. Solomon, Brown. Serond Rofw-J. Krei, K. Keyster, G. VVilson, J. Shubert, S. Giddan. Bottom Rofw-S. Snyder, M. Fisher, Miss Conway. 59 HW P Ilse Nestler Bill Amblad Corresponding Secrctafy AJ!-.3 Treasurer Student directories, a project of Student Council, are a valuable help throughout the year. Canned goods are collected at the assembly for Christmas baskets. Nluseled members of Student Council assemble Christmas baskets. Page 11-l 6' swims, f Er Wil 3' Top Row-G. Kreiger, B. Nyari, S. Judkins, J. VValters, M. Ken- N, Collinson, V. Lane, B. Lewke, C. Muehlenbrink. Seated-V. nedy, K. Langford, j. Douglas, C. Howard. Scrond Row-J. Muhl, Peck, Planning Committee, M. Risser, Vice-president, B. Collister, S. Higdon, B. Leary, J. Inman, A. Reid, V. Hohulin, I. Nestler, R. Anderson, Miss Kinhofer. Bottom Rofw-P. Huisman, J. Barnett, President, P. Batten, Treasurer, B. Murdock, Secretary. Future Nurses Gain Knowledge about the Profession Looking into the Little Theater some Tues- day after school, you might see Future Nurses' Club Watching movies, listening to a speaker, or planning a Held trip. This club is for girls interested in nursing or any phase of medicine. The objective of the members of this group is to perform needed service for our local hos- pitals When called upon, and a Hnancial goal that Will enable the club to purchase a portable Hlift for the Forest Park Foundation. The faculty sponsor is Miss Kinhofer. my ns, P. Wilkinson, I. M. Drury, S. Yentes. aughan, J. Streitmat- Top Rofw-M. Weerts, S. Benson, S. Jidde Kamarer, E. Skinner, L. VVeaver, G. Hunter, Second Roiw-A. Stevenson, S. Halliday, L. V Page II5 -J ter, G. Gunn, B. Danley, P. Pepper, B. Herbstrith, B. Freeman, P. Smith, B. Miller. Borrow Rofw-D. Kerr, C. Kuhn, S. Hardy, M. Hawks, E. Ogle, N. Potter, -I. Inman, J. Sprenkle, S. Scrugham. Judie Shubert President ' Committee of Forty members eolleet tickets at one of their dances. Committee Of Fort Plans The Committee of Forty, made up of eight members from each class, is the social committee of Peoria High School. It has many important duties, which include planning most of the school dances, governing the Reds activities and keeping 'Q 3:15 r T011 Row-R. Guthrie, T. Kraft, A. Howard, C. Washington, C. Easterly, R. Hermann, D. Seghetti, P. Bourland, D. Radley. Serond Rofw-J. Poppen, B. Harrison, B. jury, P. Tilly, T. Swain, R.'Allen, S. Breed, M. Kennedy, B. Bodine, Jane Russell Vice-president 'X ,'X Connie Sandmeyer Secretary ur Social Functions its snack bar open, backing the sports events, and promoting school spirit in general. Under the direction of hir. O'Toole, the sponsor, the Com- mittee of Forty has done a superb job of making our after school hours full of fun. Nlr. O'Toole Sponsor M. Fisher. Bottom Rofw-J. East- erhrook, M. Risser, J. Brown, G. Ycunge, L. Grant, J. Gilliland, B. Silverstein, B. Zipper, D. Kuntz, ,G. Lee. Seated-Mr. OlToole, A. McGinnis, J. Russell, J. Shubert, C. Sandmeyer, C. Roehm. Alex McGinnis Treasurer After the crowd leaves, Committee of Forty members relax Carole Roehm Social Chairman i Top Row-B. Dewey, C. Isgren, L. Markman, R. Greener, I. Poppen S.Stnfild,JS dkiS.H S dR -BS h'k er e . war ens , erman. econ ofw . out wic , I. Degenford, J. Melvin, W. Watkins, A. McGinnis, I. Suliield, J. May, S. Snyder. Bottom Rofw-G. Cheatham, D. Branson, D. Essig, J. Kline v 1 T. Swain, I. Beyer, B. Friedlander, Mr. Lewis. Sealed-I. Zinkhon Secretary, C. Easterly, Vice-president, C. White, President, J. Suther land, Treasurer. Key Club Serves School and Community Chuck White President of Key Club Key Club is a service organization which helps the school and community. The club col- lects money for the worthy cause of Christmas baskets. The club sponsors pep rallies, bonlires, and handles the programs at the games. Key Club, which is a part of an international organi- zation, is sponsored by Kiwanis International. The groups meets every other lWonday night at the Rec. Any boys, other than freshmen, are eligible to join and are selected by the club if they will make good workers. Delegates are sent each year to the international convention. Jimmy May quietly worked his way into the hearts of all who knew him, always ready to lend a helping hand when needed, who With his warm smile and perseverance, conquered all obstacles. A true friend. lin Memoriam jjamez william mag Page 118 ww '25 i R2 Q , :A 1 W f Sz 4 ?. V 5 wg? A e .fp Crest Janet Krei Editor-In-Chief Sally Kliddleton Co-Advertising lllanager Rodney Keefer Assistant Editor Staff Centennial Year I 5 Gwen Guernsey Co-Advertising lllanage Neal Harman Sandra Schad Assistant Editor Business Klanager ai Top Rofw-J. Fahnestock, J. Cannell, L. VVillock, L. McGlade, K. J. Christensen, S. VVolford, I. Stafford, M. Solomon, C. Constanz, Walton, M. Weerts, M. Belsley, J. McCallum, C. Mavity, R. M. Clark, C. Trope, A. Dutton, T. Grimm. Sealed-N. Harman, Greener, B. VVard. Bottom Rofw-I. Gilmore, J. Mehl, B. Ropers, J. Krei, R. Keefer, Mr. Fluegel. Page l20 First Yearbook Staff of 1902 lor hlartha Solomon Tom Grimm Nlr. Fluegel hir. Koepping Art Editor Photography Editor Editorial Advisor Business Advisor 2 V 1 R 1 S if We Carolyn Constanz Sharon VVolford lXflary Claire Barbara Ropers Faculty Editor Senior Editor Clark School Life Editor Classes Editor Carol Trope Jon Christensen Audrey Dutton Jerry Stafford Activities Co-Editor Activities Co-Editor Sports Co-Editor Sports Co-Editor Page 121 MR STEPFING Top Rofw-H. Kessling, B. Burnhans, P. O'Day, B. Mansfield, M. Seated-Mr. Koepping, G. Guernsey, S. Middleton, S. Schad. King. Bottom Rofw-S. Janssen, B. Shore, M. Drury, L. McCorvie. Crest Business Staff Crest Photograpy Staff The first yearbook, called the Peorion, at Peoria High Was published in 1902. Later, the last edition of the Opinion Was converted into the annual. Finally, in 1924, the yearbook was given a staff of its own, and the Hrst CREST Was published. The CREST staff tries to record mem- ories of everyday school life, activities, friends, faculty, and fun, that are all a part of the school year. This year the staff of the Centennial year has included in every section of the book special pictures and notes from our history, in commem- oration of our one hundredth year of existence. .i i . 1 .., Q s P444 ENDRES f' f Dorf- wx-ffnoofv fm' ,I was ,E ,, 5 , In '. R , 5 1 1' 'A M 1 i if . F f cwuf, HANZ ? 1 GEORG- ENDRE5 I I ig K Page 122 . 'T' 2 H l .mbfil - .M ln M aw. J. Top Rofw-A. Brewster, P. Golden, T. Morgan, M. Sutton, S. Mid- dleton, S. Armour, K. Williams, L. Blake, B. Westbrook, E. Readdy, J. Moreland, D. Wilson. Third Rofw-R. Hudson, E. Ansorge, J. Inman, B. Manuel, N. Shipp, I. Nesteler, S. Giddens, L. Vaughan, L. Litchfield, D. Kerr, C. Mavity, V. Peck. Szcond Rofw-J. Thom- Library Club Service is the aim of the Junior Red Cross. On the second Thursday of each month there is a meeting of the members. One representative from each home room and the sponsor, hlrs. Ross, form the council. Junior Red Cross has performed many social and charitable activities for the school. son, D. Smith, B. Norton, J. Dutton, B. Bodine, K. Sutton, K. Cowan, R. Stidham, S. Glazebrook, B. Lay, B. Lay, K. Rubin. Bot- tom Rofw-S. Halliday, G. VVells, J. McElwee, L. Ziegele, C. Rohner, J. Goulden, J. DeLong, S. Freed, N. Potter, L. Tully, Mrs. Ross. Junior Red Cross Library science is the basis 'for the organiza- tion of thousands of volumes of books. Forty- Hve Peoria High School students aid in the practice of this science. Each library assistant Works at least two periods a Week, performing the numerous duties necessary for the function- ing of the library. www res or ynmuuiil Top Ro-w--T. Risk, M. Herweg, I. Rodgers, L. Long, D. Goldstein, j. Anderson, R. Fehr, I. Muhl. Third Rofw-J. Needham, K. Som- mer, P. Herzog, J. Naylor, A. Stone, V. Peck, V. Lane, J. Streit- matter. Second Rofw-Mr. Stanger, N. Horton, B. Bodine, S. Tay- Page l es nziir lor, N. Curry, H. Yerby, R. VVilson, M. Andres, B. Green, Miss Fieselman. Bottom Rofw-S. Giddens, E. Skinner, M. Brownell, M. Goetz, C. Chance, G. VVells, I. VVhite, D. Ring. 23 , es Carolyn Constanz Elayn Scoofakes Ann Hubbart Editor-in-Chief Business Maiiager Advertising lkianager The Opinion Is Old Organization at P. H. S. The oldest established organization at P.H.S., in this, its Centennial year, is the Opinion. The Opinion had its Hrst issue in l887. lt was First a magazine type publication which came out monthly, the last issue serving as a combination newspaper and yearbook. After the inaugura- tion of a yearbook, the Opinion became a bi- monthly newspaper. The Opinion provides the students of Central with news and feature arti- cles about the school, the students, and the teachers. Top Ralw--T. Peerless, I. Wyard, A. Howard, P. Bell, A. McGin- M. Risser, N. Ulrich, J. Dunlop, I. Shubert, T. Grimm. Seated- nis, B. Goodwin, L. Lipkin. Bottom Row-M. Belsley, A. Hubbart, Mr. Byers, E. Scoofakes, C. Constanz, Miss Kellogg. Page l2+l- Wa f'i v .,-we Top Rofw-R. Lightfoot, S. Buck, B. Millan, M. Solomon, J. Russell N. Brock, M. Cooley, J. Satterheld, T. Swain, C. Easterly, xl. Pop- pen, D. Bremer. Third Rofw-B. Ward, B. Bower, S. Neff, S. Curtis, C. Poppen, J. Gilmore, J. Grimm, S. Glzlzebrook, M. VVallis, M VValker, B. Ewe, E. jones. Serond Rome-R. Keefer, L. Grant, B 5 if-5 5225? Fw., 26' GK , Meyer, V. Lambert, L. Burlison, D. VVilson, B. Raasch M Schneider B. Ropers, S. Sterrett, 1. Long, D. Voelpel. Bottom Rofu C Trope B. Silverstein, J. Brown, M. Freed, B. Lay, B. Lay F Fischer H . Hotchkiss, J. Inman, G. VVilson, D. Chandler, T. C rimm Opinion Editorial And Business Staffs ff 1 M Y F' ' ff 4 Top Rofw-K. Langford, S. Coughlin, B. Collister, A. Geef, S. Hig- don, I. Ansorge, C. Montag, D. Bateman, A. Brewster, I. Courtney, M. Herwig, S. Armour. Third Row-J. McCallum, M. VVhitmore, M. Newcomb, M. Demmin, M. Demmin, N. Horton, B. Bodine, B. Harris, M. Andres, J. Douglas, C. Hendrain. Sefond Rofw-L. Page 125 Vaughan, M. Sargent, S. Sauers, J. McCluggage, J Worman C Shrier, L. Brill, D. Samuelson, A. Stevenson, S,Plessinge1 N Graham Boflonz Row-S. Becker, S. Fletcher, L. Anton, C. Kuhn I Goulden C. Hoerr, M. Sutter, L. Lipkin, S. Peppard, V. Holland S Bond B quib- Top Rofw-J. Bradford, J. VVesselhoff, I. Covey, D. Price, D. Becker, T. O'Neill: Third Rofw-C. Ashton, B. Herman, S. Swank, J. Thomas, J. Seyller, B. Southwick, T. Russell. Serond Rolw-J. Ken- nedy, B. Barrett, J. Bultemeier, J. Poad, K. Pocklington, B. Mans- Girlsl Choir is a musical group led by Mrs. Linder. Each voice is selected for its exception- al quality. The group sings for school functions and various outside activities. The group meets one hour each day of the week. The ofhcers are: Martha Gilkerson, Presi- dent, Judy Grimm, Vice-president, Joy Wor- man, Secretary, and Jane Inman, Treasurer. field, L. Radley, S. Sauers, C. Matthews. Botlom Rofw-Mrs. Linder, A. Smiley, C. Miller, M. Wallis, M. Dayhulf, M. Washington, D. Armbruster, J. Shubert, L. Snyder. One of the greatest honors for a student inter- ested in music is to be selected for A Cappella Choir, the most advanced organization at Peoria High. . Third hour, under the capable instruction of Mrs. Linder, the members learn and practice songs Which Will be presented in three concerts. The concerts are given at school each year-a Top Rofw-V. VVindhorst, J. VVyard, J. Knoblock, S. Semlow, C. Hall, A. Frailey, H. Kessling, K. Walton, C. Roehm, K. Knueppel. Third Rofw-J. VVorman, J. Diamond, K. Sommer, A. Dutton, M. Gilkerson, I. Grimm, M. Clark, J. Kamarer, J. Eckley. Scrond Page Rofw-V. Shelby, T. Gueber, S. Bowen, V. Garren, I. Nestler, P Huisman, N. Ulrich, A. Maibach, L. McCorvie. Bottom Rofw- C. Elmore, G. Humes, D. Smith, D. Sumner, D. Samuelson, A Stevenson, J. Inman, M. Sutter. 126 Top Rofw-D. Quine. I. Poppen, D. Ingraham, L. Steger, M. Munns, B. Brown, Towers. Third Rofw-S. Wasson, bl. Satterfield, T. Duff, P. Dalton, I. VVessels, A. McGinnis, J. Duncan. Second fall concert, Christmas Vespers, and one in the spring with a guest conductor. Besides these, the voice of A Cappella may be heard chanting for various clubs and organizations outside of school. Row-I. Lippman, L. Brill, C. Hendrian, J. Taylor, J. Jones, E. Carlson, K. Langford. Bollom Rofw-M. Fisher, R. Taylor, S, Jans- sen, J. Dunlop, C. Neff, R. Sones, G. Minnich. Boys' Choir participates in three major con- certs of the school year. The choir meets every day during the first hour. The members are se- lected from all the boys throughout the school, although the majority of them come from the junior class. The choir is under the direction of Mrs. Linder. Top Rofw-G. Bass, I. Steinberg, B. jones, B. Glass, I. Zinkhon, B. Ruckle, B. Radley, J. Schaumberg. 120110111 Row-T. Getz, J. Kline, Pfeiffer, C. Marshall, B. Hathaway, F. Prince. Seromi Rofw-T. T. Swain, R. May, J. Spence, D. Harms, D. McDermott. Scheuerman, J. Sandy, H. VVeinstein, B. VVitt, B. Friedlander, D. Page 127 -4 - Standing-B. Getz, M. VVeerts, D. Rasor, I. Heerde, I. Roth, B. Burhans, C, Trope. Kneeling Second Ro-u'-J. Brown, M. Belsley, J. VVebber. Seated Bottom Rofw-M. Freed, M. Risser. Peoria High Welcomes the Ensemble A new organization at Peoria High School this year is the Girls' Ensemble. It consists of twelve junior girls who were chosen from Girls' Glee Club last year. Under the direction of lwlrs. Linder, the Ensemble meets everyday fifth hour. The Ensemble presents an entirely dif- ferent type of music from any other Choral group at P.l-l.S. They sing light opera and se- lections from musical comedies as Well as a few popular songs. Top Rorw-M. Houser, B. Leary, D. Voss, R. King, P. Batten, G. G. Snyder, A. Pursell, J. Thompson, I. Barnes, M. Dinkins. Bottom Brasher, N. Stuart, B. Manuel, B, Eoff, G. Willhelm. Third Rofw- Rofw-B. Conley, C. Kelley, R. Christensen, D. Yates, N. Potter, E. Skinner, B. Roth, S. Breed, M. Stein, C. Hill, A. Stone, L. Kelly, J. VVasson, H. Hotchkiss, A. Morris. ' M. Hawks, S. Carlin. Second Rofw-C. Kuhn, M. Fehl, M. Mordue Page l28 ww ' ' r -mr .,.. rp i s 1 'X i r i f A 1 . .. .. . FN Norton B. Coryell C. VVheeler B. Baldwin. Third Rofw--j. Eiei mann N. VVillard P. Blake -I. McCallum, R. Grimm, S. Brown L. Burlison C. Mavity F. VVilliams Mrs. Craig. Sf't'07ld Rome Girls Glee Club R. Perry, P. Cooper, S. Hamlin, M. Sargent, B. Dornaus, M. Farley, B. Meyer, S. Miller, C. Hunn. Bottom Row-B. Freeman, J. Goulden, P. Partridge, N. Nelson, M. Arata, J. DeLong, J. Mehlen- beck, A. Ayers. trives For Precision Top Rofw-P. Golden, S. Rubin, M. Ayres, B. Bliss, J. Duke, J. ' ' S And The Girls' Glec Club consists of sophomore girls Who meet three times a Week. Under the leadership of hairs. Craig, they gain a better knowledge of music and strive for Hprecision erfection and perfection. Performances this year included Christmas Vespers, an appearance with a guest conductor, and the Spring concert. s 5 , f sffiffstfs fl fire it ,, iii .... ..,,,.,, I ,f f'itl W EZVEZ Zuv A I ', . Z f ly ., 'E' 'W' 5 'M If-ray .At,.a QA pA Top Row-P. Beary, M. Carlson, R. King, K. Laird, B. Major, C. Patton, I. McDaniel, I. Wyss, M. Kolb. Third Rofw-J. Anderson, A. Reid, M. Churchill, S. Clauss, L. Cummings, K. Morrison, R. Swanson, G. Younge. Second Row-S. McElnxney, B. Fugitt, S. Cole, J. Adler, L. Lizer, B. Hale, L. Grant, J. Easterbrook, P. Smith Bottom Rofw- J. Gilmore, S. Hardy, M. Snyder, J. Mattocks, P Kirtley, N. Slagell, S. Levy, V. Holland, P. Tamplin, Page l29 .L ...W M 41... - Top Row-S. Anderson, D. Dobbins, P. VVheeler, F. Brown, B. Fehr, P. McGee, M. Stone, D. Bremer, P. Stone, R. Lee, L. Look. Third Rofw--J. Marherry, M. Mollitt, J. Kunkle, K. Wagler, B. Roe, C. Hanlon, M. Stuart, R. Bollier, R. Anderson, P. Lane, R. Pages and Cffice Assistants This group of students gives one hour per day of faithful assistance to Miss Poshard, hlrs. Parker, Nlr. Durham, and hir. O'Toole. Their responsibilities include delivering mes- sages, collecting absence slips, typing, operating the switchboard, and various other tasks. Hofstetter. Second Rofw-B. Miller, J. Patrick, D. Axtell, P. Roberts, B. Ellson, B. Jury, G. Kamp, J. Johnston, E. Smith, M. Mills, B. Hokins. Bollom Row-T. Langford, J. Caho, R. Jones, J. Smith, J. Knoblauch, D. Tucker, A. Cheesman, T. Porter, G. Lee, K. Sauder. Boys' Glee Club The Boys Glee Club meets three days a Week. They appear on the Christmas program, Winter concert, and the Spring Festival. They are di- rected by lXlrs. Linder and accompanied by hlartha Gilkerson. Any boy, who likes to sing, may join the Boys, Glee Club. Top Rofw-N. Graham, A. Geef, K. Pocklington, S. Higdon, K. ham, C. Jones, L. Vaughan, M. VVashington, J. Ehresman, S. Bul Ausbrook, Ansorge, hd. Schneider, S. Benson, C. Stern, J. Russell, man, B. Hale, L. Grant, B. Roth, C. Hill, G. Snyder, Miss Poshard L. Blake, G. Harrel. Third Rau-M. Olson, M. Demmin, N. Mr. O'Toole. Iioitom Rofw-Mrs. Parker, J. Tadlock, G. Hendricks Johnson, C. Shirer, M. VValker, M. Cooley, N. Brock, M. Horn, L. J. McElwee, S. Yentes, G. VVells, S. Fleming, P. Kirtley, S. Fletcher Miller, J. Tomkinson, J. Douglas, S. Neil. Second Rome-Mr. Dur- S. Becker, B. Silverstein. Page 130 me-2 ,E ,Q ggi. . .: lt.. . i -'-,A, :E Top Rofw-N. Graham, A. Hunter, J. Caho, M. VValker, J. Robb, Carrigan, C. Shrier, P. Moore, S. Schad, J. Tomkinson. Sealed- I. Hatfield, S. VVolford, V. VVindhorst. Second Rofw-C. Trope, J. Miss Matson, sponsor, J. Dunlop, Secretary, M. Vllashington, Presi- Ansorge, A. Smiley, J. Naylor, M. Mead, A. Reid, R. Hudson, A. dent, M. Gilkerson, Treasurer, Miss Albright, Sponsor. Dutton, M. Park. Bottom Rolw--D. Rasor, J. Taylor, D. Beil, J. Future Teachers Sponsor Man Activities Future Teachers of America is a group of students interested in the teaching profession. They are under the leadership of hdiss Albright and Miss Matson. This past year some of the members have been going out to the grade schools to practice teach or help the teachers with their duties. Some of their other activities included sponsoring an assembly for American Education Week, giving a party for the kinder- garten children of Irving School, and sponsor- ing numerous candy sales. Any student inter- ested in the teaching profession is eligible for membership. Top Rofw-M. Herweg, C. Hendrian, S. Semlow, J. Howard, M. Maloney, D. Chandler, E. Tate, B. Silverstein, S. Nothdurft. Bot- Christie, K. Sommer, B. Collister, M. Andres. Third Rofw-J. tom Row-M. Sutter, 1. Johnson, B, Lay, S. Freed, L. Anton, S Douglas, C. Miller, T. Abernathy, M. Olson, E. Scoofakes, N. ShiPPv Dikos. M. Miller, J. Dutton. Second Rolw- R. Sones, S. Plessinger, M. Page 131 Top Rofw-J. Sumner, R. Smith, P. Bodine, B. Landis, J. Mathis, Boyer, F. Wirth, VV. Trendle, M. Park, I. Pears, J. Solomon. Bot- B. Ruyle, M. Schneider, E. Tomkinson, B. Brown. Third Rofw- tom Rofw-F. Covey, M. Ross, F. Owens, C. Stone, B. Lord, S. Dikos, H. Skinner, I. Reed, B. Radebaugh, L. Clelland, J. McDonald, H. N. Clark, K. Cowan, 1. Naffziger. Doyle, R. Bryant, H. Rees. Second Rofw-S. Blanton, 1. Buck, C. The Band Proudly and The P.H.S. band, directed by hir. Stoskopf, D. Fogelstrom, G. Cavanagh, F. Saettler. is a very active organization. It plays at athletic events to stimulate enthusiasm, puts on two as- semblies a year, plus a formal concert in the spring, takes one trip out of town every year, and participates in the Peoria Area hlusic Fes- tival. This year our band had the distinguished honor of being the oliicial band for the sectional Standing-M. Greiner. Kneeling-S. Riley, S. Linvengood Page 132 the r. vs- M X My QW Q Top Rofw-D. Bunch, J. Nlason, J. Parker, T. Masters, B. Good- win, D. Voelpel, B. Steinbach, G. Kinchloe, T. Lee, J. VVarren. Third Row-l. Dahl, L. Lipkin, T. Cordell, D. Bateman, O. Geist, S. Sternfield, B. Owen, R. Godfrey, D. Fogelstrom. Ssrond Rofw- T. Howe, P. Bourland, F. Speers, P. Newcomb, M. Meehan, F Saettler, B. Maloney, G. Cavanagh, B. McDowell. Bottom Rofw- R. Smith, A. Barnes, R. Horner, B. McDaniel, L. VVillock, G. Van- Cleave, J. Caho, Mr. Stoskopf. Capabl Represents P. H. S. basketball tournament. Outside of school, small ensembles play for civic activities and participate in district and state contests. From these activities each of its seventy-eight members betters his skill in music as Well as his personality. Standing-B. Owen, Vice-president, P. Bourland, Student Director, L. Lipkin, Student Director. Scaifd-D. Voelpel, Secretary, C. Stone, Treasurer, B. Goodwin, President, G. Cavanagh, Business Manager. 4 Page 133 C. Stone, K. Cowan, J. Buck I . . Q ' ' 133 Q ' fe-H sm. or me Top Rofw-J. Parker, F. Saettler, L. Mack, L. Lipkin, B. Owen, S. Sternfield, G. Kincheloe, J. Warren, R. Prier, B. Amblad. Fourth Rofw-B. McDaniel, D. Bunch, R. Bryant, N. Carlson, W. Trendel, H. Doyle, T. Nelson, P. Bodine, I. Dahl, M. Herweg, M. Leiter, D. Pannabecker. Third Rofw-B. Radebaugh, P. Gutfreund, L. Litchfield, J. Binkele, D. Szepessy, M. Kannenberg, J. Streitmat- ter, M. Newcomb, D. Larson, I. Hatfield, T. Howe. Second Rosw- Mr. Szepessy, K. Keyster, T. Timmerman, B. Lord, J. Buck, J. Pears, C. Boyer, F. VVirth, J. Muhl, J. Kauffman. Bottom Rosw- B. Goodwin, G. Cavanagh, C. Stone, B. Baker, S. Sterrett, M. Andres, B. Herbstrith. Central's Orchestra Provides Music and Pleasure Peoria High School's first orchestra Was es- tablished October l l, l895. It consisted of six- teen members as compared With its present membership of fifty. Under the direction of hir. Szepessy, the members rehearse first hour, M. Andres, President, R. Prier, Vice-presidentg J. Kauffman, See- retaryg M. Newcomb, Treasurer. the stringed instruments three days a Week, and the full orchestra two days. The orchestra gives various performances throughout the year and small ensembles participate in state music con- 'ECStS. D. Szepessy, M. Andres, S. Sterrett. , Top Row-D. Quine, J. Dooley, B. Major, C. Patton, C. Shrier, D. Johnson, B. Mosher, A. Stone. Bottom Rofw-J. Kline, C. Matthews, M. Stein, P. Moore, J. Patton, S. Yentes, I. Kamarer. Seated-J. Carrigan, Chairman, Mr. Van Deventerg B. Lay, Secretary. What Would We Do Without The Ticket Committee? The members of Peoria High School's Ticket Committee spend many hours throughout each year, to serve you, the student body. Before games, plays, and other special events you'l1 al- ways see a member of the Ticket Committee and hir. Van Deventer, their sponsor, selling tickets in the ticket booth during the lunch hours. Anyone Who is Willing to Work for our school can belong to the ticket committee. hir. Van Deventer and his committee work out details, de tails, and more details, Page 135 Top Rofw--D. Winner, B. Littell, G. Wiss. Second Rofw-B. Hart- sock, S. McDuif, R. Soderquist. Bottom Rolw-Mr. Burns, R. Thompson, H. Weyeneth, J. Alcorn, D. Wilson, L. Tully. Projection Crew A group of dependable and trustworthy boys is the Projection Crew. These boys willingly give up their study periods to make our classes and assemblies more interesting by showing slides and movies. The boys are under the di- rection of Mr. Burns. The next time you see a movie, why not say a Word of Hthanksw to the boys who showed it? Standing-Mr. Wallace, D. Metcalf, J. Zinkhon, B. Duncan, J. Stoll, D. Kron, E. Anderson, B. Southvvick. Kneeling-W. Mearkle, S. Degenford, J. Degenford. Stage Crew VVithout the stage crew, the show couldnlt go on! On them falls the responsibility of build- ing the scenery, drawing the curtains at the proper time, and producing all the lighting and sound effects. The next time you see one of Cen- tral's Hue productions, remember that the boys behind the scenes are the ones who are largely responsible for making the assembly, pep meet- ing, or play a success. Top Rofw-B. Southwick, B. jones, R. Prier, S. McDutf, D. Voigt, C. White, D. Wilton, D. Price, B. Pribble, W. Mearkle. Third Rofw-N. Graham, C. Hendrian, P. Risk, J. Ansorge, K. Sommer, K. Blair, M. Gilkerson, S. Seifrid, L. Brill, I. McCluggage, R. Armstrong. Serond Rofw-C. Shrier, D. Rasor, S. Curtis, A. Dutton, Page P. Wilson, K. Knueppel, S. Janssen, L. Miller, A. Maibach, N. Fl- rich, I. McElwee. Bottom Rofw-G. Gunn, B. Lay, B. Lay, D. Chandler, M. Sutter, L. McCorvie, D. Sumner, J. Inman, S. Becker, S. Lizer. 136 fi? .W 2 ,GE 'lk' WS 3,5 QQ Top Rofw-B. Burhans, S. Kramer, J. Knohlock, C. Hall, K. VVal- ton, B. VVesthrook, M. Schneider, C. Beck, K. Aushrook, C. Roehm. Third Row-M. Belesley, M. VVeerts, V. Jones, P. Herzog, E. Readdy, S. Glazebrook, S. Samples, J. Diamond, S. Schubert. Sefond Rofw-C. Trope, M. Clark, J. Brown, I. Lippman, V. Shelby, S Brown, M. Fisher, D. Armbruster, I. Kamarer. Bottom Rofw-R VVilson, S. Yentes, J. VVebber, M. Joyner, M. Risser, M. Drury, G VVells, C. Babcock. Juniors and Seniors Participate in J usendra's Productions Jusendra is the organization designed as a ve- hicle for bringing out the dramatic skills and directing abilities of juniors and seniors. Under the supervision of Nliss Spickard, Jusendra pro- sf-mum Top Row-R. Keefer, T. Wlyard, D. Ingraham, D. Tompkins, S. Armour, M. Herweg, P. Bell, B. Barrett, K. Pocklington, J. Tom- kinson. Third Rofw-J. Heerde, D. Larson, C. Montag, S. Semlow, M. Sutton, B. Harris, B. Millan, S. Benson, C. Stern, K. Langford, I. Nestler. Second Ro-w-D. Beil, R. Anderson, J. Krei, L. Radley, Page 137 duces one play each year. The group also meets once a month to present Various programs for the group evaluation. 'Bk NAU M. Kennedy, G. Minnich, R. Stidham, J. Douglas, B. Collister, P Huisman, L. Anton. Iioiiom Rofw-A. Huhhart, E. Scoofakes, M Dayhuff, J. Dunlop, S. Plessinger, T. Federman, R. Sones, J. Hall B. Miller, J. Shuhert. Top Rofw-J. Covey, J. Zinkhon, J. Poppen, A. Howard, J. VVyard, S. Buck, P. O'Day, A. Brewster, G. Kreiger, C. Shrefller. Third Roiw-B. Leiter, S. Wolford, C. Easterly, L. McGlade, M. King, J. Russell, J. Taylor, S. Coughlin, C. Walter. Sefond Rofw-M. In the fall of 1924, the former students' club, one of the oldest organizations in the school, Was reorganized into a dramatic club, because vari- ous other organizations had been formed having as their purposes those aims formerly realized by the aforementioned Students' Club. The name Was changed to Jusendra, chosen from the Woodhall, M. Cooley, B. Raasch, N. Brock, B. Ropers, P. Moore, M. Wallis, J. Gaylord, N. Shipp. Bottom Rolw-P. Evans, S. Schad N. Collinson, S. Neff, M. Greiner, B. Silverstein, A. Stevenson, Ci Constanz, Miss Spickard. three Words, Junior, Senior, and Dramatic, and Was proposed by Truman Carrithers, a pupil in the junior class. The membership consisted of three hundred juniors and seniors under the di- rection of their faculty advisor, Janet E. Bus- Well. -TLlSCl1d1'21,S membership as it appeared in the 1924 CREST. 4? A ull, '.e' A .i..' r A itll, if 5 1 if ili, llii .i llgiflx ,'.- . , e l 'tl i: Nlff 1' fi: f .e'. 2-231 A fl w his ll . l ll Q Yfmil i-' S 1 T fai r .5 1 r.'e eeie f e ei'e e' - l , . .re. ..e b p S r at r. 'er, W ell . -Ll. : l' lL'l L' , '- l 'L .'L' ' li. ' if ll' f'. li , '.'. .1 . '. ' ' ' .,-5 :w- ' i '- Q kr- f lu ' -W. -, ' 1, if 1:5 7 . . ..V,. r wfgm f' r ' f . ,,.. 3 ,.,: 1 ,,1 ,'r ' ' '. ' le Begg? i3fll2qiggtflirgfl5fa,l55r1iri?i Mia ' , sstiaslfitifi .5 ,, g f gli! ,,:f,,, ' ,, iwbiifi Q' 1 1 asa j-5. '- 1 l M t I 1 - iniill, , ' il S wg l 2 'af f fa: T' au g , :im ,iii EE' lgllfi. . ,j 'E.!'ll5ll,,,,,, my 'K SA ft' f f is .- r . 4 ft 'lima fff...:lsss'.4lsQl32fsl55vfrg 5 rg li all 2r'e ,xt -- if gii' if I lil ly' 'FEV 'E gsi ii wie gl! lf mllf5.,,rl5,fg il r'.r' tid ESM s s s .. ' 1- .-f. :ff . ' Q' lf mv' . . 1 wiigsl N :WU .fiiivhil 1 SAE! ill'i fi., ' Hall' 'Mia if F i ,2.if Q' .mm , 2 1 3, F Q Elm: V, - Q. - Page 138 C. Pocklington, L. Radley, B. Amblad, M. VVoodhall. Top Rofw-B. Leiter, N. Jackson, Miss Sutton. Third Rofw-G. Dramatic Honor Society Dramatic Honor Society consists of those who are chosen for their dramatic ability demonstrated in Peoria High Schoolls ma- jor dramatic productions. The committee choosing the members is made up of indi- viduals in no Way connected With Peoria High. This year it was sponsored by Miss Lamberton. Congratulations to these Thes- pians! Chess Club The Chess Club of Peoria High School Was begun late in the school year of l95+- l9S5 under the sponsorship of hir. Stepping. The club was established' for those who hold an interest in the ancient game of chess. The club meetings, held once a Week, consist of one round of play in the Swiss Ladder tour- nament for all those present. The members are proud to say that they are the only chess club on the high school level in the city of Peoria. Guernsey, R. Prier, E. Seoofakes. Sefond Rofw-M. King, B. Raasch, J. Krei. Bottom Rofw-M. Cooley, C. Constanz. Greek Class Xaipe'l This may be Greek to you, but it means 'chellow to the students of the P.H.S. Greek class. Taught by bliss Sutton, the Greek class is an innovation at Peoria High this year. The class consists of students eager to add to their knowledge of languages. Classes are held for an hour after school on each Wednesday and Thursday. Greek Class is open to all who are interested and Willing to Work. Top Rofw-Standing-D. Moore, Mr. Stepping, K. VVitt, P. Schmidt, R. Prier, S. Anderson, L. Leuallen, M. Mahoney. Seated- R. Greener, L. Coley, B. Inman, P. Gutfreund, T. Getz. Page l39 Science 6'9 Math Club Math Club A new club to most of us at Peoria High is Nlath Club. Actually, it is one of the oldest clubs at P.H.S. It was organized by a student, Arthur Epstein, at the old school building. Mr. Van Buskirk, a former principal, Was the fac- ulty advisor. It didn't meet again until the spring of l9Z3. The reorganizcr was Mr. Ep- stein, then a teacher. Its name Was the Science and hlath Club, but it focused mainly on sci- ence. Its purposes were to stimulate interest and discuss scientific objects. After several years When it did not meet, the club has been reorganized this year With its at- tention on math. It meets the First and third Monday of every month. For entertainment, the members play card games which Will increase their mathematical ability, listen to speakers or take field trips. The advisor is hlrs. Williams. 5:33 WHA msgs- Top Rofw-M. Cooley, N. Brock, I. Donnelly, VV. Brownell, D. Lit- lVolford, secretary, N. Shipp, president, R. Lee, Vice-president, tle, K. Williams, P. Longmire. Bottom Rofw-S. Tucker, A. Auperle, Mrs. VVilliams, sponsor. C. Chance, M. VVhite, A. Maple. Seated-L. Davis, treasurer, S. Page 140 4, is M, mn- Top Rofw-B. Conway, S. VVolford, J. Russell, J. Moreland, S. Plessinger, R. Stidham. Seated-B. Mansfield, Treasurer, S. Schad, Coughlin, M. Olson, J. Douglas. Third Roma-D. Chandler, C. Secretary, J. Dunlop, President, B. Ropers, Vice-president, Miss Hoerr, B. Miller, J. Krei, S. Peppard, S. Epps, L. Snyder. Seroml Poshard, Sponsor. Row-S. Becker, C. Constanz, S. Fl t h ' '- e C er, J. Shubert, M. vvam., s. Senior Girls' Service Club Serves Man The Senior Girls' Service Club has been or ganized to serve the school and the community. Membership is open to all senior girls Who are - Willing to devote their time and effort to the purpose of the club. 3' f . if M Top Rofw-N. Graham, P. Bell, L. Blake, M. Demmin, B. Barrett, Shipp, R. Armstrong, J. McCluggage, J. Streitmatter, B. Raasch, L. J. Bultemeier, C. Stern, J. Courtney, M. Herweg. Third Rofw-S. Miller, M. Kennedy, C. Matthews. Bottom Rorw-I. Lippmann, Sauers, J. Carrigan, P. Moore, C. Shrier, S. Benson, H. Larke, A. M. Demmin, T. Abernathy, L. Brill, J. Taylor, M. Fisher, B. Lay, Smiley, C. Neff, C. Hendrian. Second Rofw-J. Tomkinson, N. D. Armbruster. Page 141 Q l Top Rofw-R. Greener, D. Tompkins, K. Sinks, J. Taylor. Sefond Rofw-A. Hubbart, D. Little, M. Christie, E. Scoofakes, D. Chandler. Debate Team Peoria High School did not have debate for seventy-five years until last year, when it Was reorganized under the direction of Miss Lon- dergan. Currently, debate has been meeting sixth hour plus extra meetings before tournaments. In February, the P.H.S. Debate Team had the honor of being host to the district meet. It also attended the Augustana Tournament, Where thirty-nine schools Were represented. For its participants, debate develops open- mindedness, logical reasoning and poise, it also teaches the value of competition, respect for the ideas of others, and a successful method of re- search. Bottom Ro-w-B. Leiter, J. Norton, S. Schad. Amateur Radio Club One of the most interesting clubs of Peoria High School is its amateur Radio Club, spon- sored by Mr. Lurie and hir. Randall. The club's main activity is operating the school's ra- dio station, VVQJVR, and most of the club's members are licensed amateur operators. Sev- eral contacts with other Uhamsl' have been made. The club meets every Thursday and both boys and girls are Welcome to belong. The only requirement is to have a bona Hde interest in amateur radio. QQ '.,,' iff Standing-VV. Triplett, J. Carson, D. Carroll, J. May, VV. Triplett, Swardenski, Mr. Lurie. G. Nelson, B. Bambrick. Sitting-B. Sturtevant, B. Steinbach, J. Page l-l2 le LATfN LHYHT 'Z E..3.4,...:-in f,,,,.i si w W 9 6.1, To Rom G Noble A Hunter C Howard Canterbury p '- . , . , .. 1 , J. f j, P. Bourland, J. Endres, B. Ruyle, S. Benson, M. Kennedy, C. Burt, D. McLaughlin, M. Grussemeyer, D. Luthy, R. Loar. Third Rofw- B. Jones, B. Elson, B. Brock, R. Bagley, G. Bass, S. Sterrett, V. Loar, M. Newcomb, J. Inman, B. Phillips, S. Page, N. Horton, M. Mills, J. Gilliland, J. Swardenski. Scrond Rofw-S. Janssen, P. Harvel, D. Ferleman, S. Brookhouzen, D. Venesky, K. Seward, L. VVeaver, S. Beck, D. Habbinga, L. Grant, J. Easterbrook, D. Cos- tello, B. Bodine, D. Robinson. Bolfom Rofw-Miss Swisher, E. Krei, D. Kerr, L. McCorvie, C. Franks, A. Mearkle, A. Cheesman, M. Sargent, B. Freeman, I. Horn, L. Church, M. Carter, S. Miller, C. Constanz. Seated-B. Raasch, Vice-president, J. Brown, President, S. Schuller, Secretary-Treasurer. Latin-Light of Language for Americans Latin for Americans! Yes, the monthly meet- ings of Latin Club provide interesting opportu- nities for modern boys and girls to observe and illustrate the influences of Roman culture and civilization on our World. Songs in Latin, plays, games, original skits, reports, sometimes slides or movies offer enjoyment as Well as value in learning how Latin touches our everyday lives. Vivat lingua Latina! LXTEN l..lf3HT f lANGlAGE Top Rofw-D. Bremer, VV. Deatherage, R. Godfrey, B. Leiter, N. Jackson, M. King, D. VVilson, R. Swanson, P. McBride, T. Luthy, T. Swain, B. VVitt. Third Rofw-B. Jury, J. VVyard, B. Major, M. Timm, J. Day, M. Mead, J. Norton, S. Briggs, K. McCaddon, B. McDaniel, J. Dunn, -I. Krei. Stroud Row-C. Wheeler, J. Holling, Page 143 P. Howell, G. Shannon, S. Stuart, E. Skinner, T. Reams, A. Stone, G. Gardner, M. Stein, M. Belsley, J. Price, A. Pursell, L. Burlison. Boltom Rofw-D. Patterson, M. Shepherd, B. Bower, G. Snyder, G. Younge, S. Harding, V. Haskin, M. Farley, B. Meyer, C. Kuhn, J. Passwaters, S. Livengood. 5.21 Top Rofw-K. Witt, B. Coker, T. Damour, A. Bengtson, P. Batten, B. Voss, G. Bruninga, B. Dallach, T. Morgan, D. Radley. Third Rofw-B. Radebaugh, T. Scheuermann, R. Kidd, E. Ansorge, B. Lewke, M. Brownell, S. Sneed, B. Baymiller, L. Meyer, J. Buck. Second Rofw-P. Smith, L. Schearer, V. Lane, M. Maloney, S. Menees, G. Hunter, S. VValker, A. Barnes, J. Shively, P. Roby, A. Maple. Bottom Rofw-V. Lambert, L. Lipkin, S. Elias, D. Towles, M. Heller, A. Schaffer, H. Hotchkiss, L. Treadway, D. Kuntz, J. Nolte. Pre-Med Welcomes Future Medical Students The Pre-llded Club started oliicially again late last year. The sponsor for this year is hdiss Kinhofer. The clubls meetings are scheduled for once a month. Because of the irregular days on Which the clubls activities can be held, there is no set date for the meetings. The club Wel- comes all those vvho take an active interest in their activities and programs. The members feel that their club definitely sets a groundwork for all aspiring future medical students. Top Rofw- B. Lucy, K. Witt, D. Fogelstrom, D. Bateman, C. Bottom Rofw-L. Miller, B. Raasch, B. Freeman, M. Heller, M. VVhite, T. Howe, H. Weinstein. Second Rofw-D. Axtell, K. Wal- ton, D. Wilson, B. Voss, M. Shepherd, S. Janssen, Miss Kinhofer. Favus, M. Evans. Seated-B. Pfiiofer, Vice-presidentg S. Middleton, Secretary-Treasurer, R. Prier, President. Page 144 Top Rofw-J. Bradford, D. Fogelstrom, J. Zinkhon, B. Pfeifler, A. Goodale, C. VVhite, C. VVashington, C. Isgren, J. May, D. Tomp- kins. Third Row-T. Best, P. McKee, S. Judkins, C. VVatkins, D. Axtell, S. Semlow, B. Claassen, K. Sommer, J. Eiermann, J. Muhl, L. Anton. Serond Rofw-B. Baker, A. Dutton, L. Nelson, H. Sones, German Clubs Are As The German Club possesses an antiquity as old as the founding of Peoria High School. Among the teachers of German who taught the subject here from 1857 to 1900 were Professor Auguste Niehans and Professor C. H. Kam- mann. Although monthly meetings Were not held by this group, it did meet for special events. Today, German Club is a lively and active language club. At their monthly meetings, the members sing German songs and add to their Li 'EFS N. Tjarksen, Binkele, S. Curtis, K. Knueppel, C. Reber, L. Key- ster, L. McCorvie. Bottom Rofw-C. Mavity, P. Hnisman, N. Ul- rich, D. Ingraham, I. Nestler, M. Andres, K. Kihler, D. McDermott, A. Schalikaschivili, M. Favus. Old As Peoria High knowledge the customs and Way of life of the German people that they do not learn in the classroom. German Club has two annual events. One is the Christmas party Where '1Des Weihnachts- mann fthe German Santa Clausj gives every- one a present. Another important event is the 1Way picnic, to which all the members look forward. The sponsor of this group is bliss Charlotte Zeigler. gin '55 Top Rofw-T. Hunter, S. Anderson, D. Dobbins, R. Stamm, B. Fehr, Heller, T. Marmon, R. Krieger, G. Doering, P. Bodine, J. Sumner D. Bateman, G. Fink, D. Kruse, B. Ritson, F. Stuber, L. Leuallen, B. Bliss, B. Leary, G. Herrmann, I. Stoll, Miss Zeigler. Ballom J. VVood. Third Rofw-R. Peyer, G. Nelson, P. Schmidt, T. Tarpy, Rome-S. Kammerer, S. Schubert, S. Clauss, L. Lizer, K. Cox, G G. Ufen, D. Seghetti, J. Dahl, F. Saettler, I. Carson, R. Axman, Piety, K. Keyster, B. Lerman, P. Partridge, E. Stoecker, B. Sturte- J. Kauffman, J. VVood. Sefond Row-R. Anderson, T. Getz, D. vant, D. Thompson, M. Evans, K. Sauder. Page 1-15 wr . W .. .. .fn 7' TT if S M. .... Top Rolw-R. Prier, T. Tingwall, G. Mitchell, F. Dean, J. Fahne- Sffond Rofw-T. K. VValton, R. Saettler, V. Hohulin, S. stock, A. Teder, S. Sternfield, I. Hatfield, D. Habbinga, J. Johnson. Brown, B. Murdock, M. Sutter, J. Davidson, H. Saettler, D. Hal- Third Rofw-I. Poad, B. Roe, L. Klepfer, B. Rutherford, R. Bollier, vorson. Bolfom Rofw-M. Zweifel, J. Douglas, P. DeWeerth, C. D. Panabecker, J. Jacks, T. Langjahr, G. Peplow, B. Mansfield. Miller, B. Collister, I. Lippmann, S. Schad, J. Koch, S. Fleming. Quill and Scroll Honors utstanding Journalists Outstanding journalists on the CREST and themselves and their publication through excep- Opinion staffs are honored by membership in tional Work are eligible. Each member is en- the Quill and Scroll. Only members of the up- titled to a one-year membership to the exclusive per third of their class Who have distinguished Quill and Scroll publication. Top Rorw-S. Vllolford, A. McGinnis, T. Peerless, R. Keefer, B. ley, J. Christensen, N. Harman, S. Middleton. Bottom Rofw-L. Goodwin, J. Stafford, J. Wyard, A. Howard. Second Rofw-G. Lipkin, S. Schad, M. Clark, J. Shubert, C. Constanz, I. Krei, N. Guernsey, C. Trope, E. Scoofakes, A. Hubbart, B. Ropers, M. Bels- Ulrich, B. Shore, M. Risser. Page 146 M 54-wi-'f 53 We Q51 X, W v-ew 11 W5- 1 AU HER. 13 Top Rofw-M. Solomon, N. Graham, B. Leiter, M. King, C. Hend- singer, M. VVashington, S. Fletcher. Smffd-M. Klein, President, rian, J. Douglas, J. Ratclitf. Serond Rofw-M. Cooley, C. Shrier, S. Coughlin, Secretary, Miss Wood, Sponsor, C. Constanz, Treas- S. Seifrid, I. McCluggage, R. VVilson, E. Scoofakes, J. Barnett. Boi- urerg M. VVeerts, Vice-president. tom Rofw-N. Brock, J. Carrigan, P. Moore, J. Dunlop, S. Ples- Social Science Club Focuses on Current Events Social Science Club Was organized in 1923 by hir. Y. A. Heghin, in honor of Whom the name Was later changed to the Heghin Social Science Club. During the Hrst year it had thirty charter members and they assembled semi-monthly. David B. Gwen, former president of Bradley University, was the first president. In the early years of its history, all students in the social sci- ence department Were eligible for membership. This year the club has done much to stimu- late interest of its members in the Welfare of their community and school. There have been numerous speeches and Elms at the monthly meetings by people who are active in civic af- fairs. Under the sponsorship of Miss Wood, Social Science Club has promoted Well-rounded and versatile programs throughout the year. Q. nw 5-um as :Srl wg we fl' rift rw-f Qt. Top Row-C. Easterly, D. Voigt, B. Ward, J. Poppen, A. Howard, S. Neff, S. Glazebrook, B. Raasch, J. Kamarer, L. Anton, M. Bels J. Wyard, S. Benson, C. Stern, M. Kennedy, C. Trope. Serond ley. Bottom Ro-w-S. Becker, S. Schad, J. Brown, B. Getz, M. Clark Rofw-S. Janssen, J. Gaylord, K. Walton, S. Semlow, K. Sommer, N. Ulrich, B. Lay, G. Wells, M. Freed, J. Inman. Page 147 I Standing-Miss Campen, Mr. Coulos. Seated-R. Greener, Treas- Johnson, Corresponding Secretary. urerg K. Langford, Presidentg J. Grimm, Recording Secretary, J. El Club De Espaiiol Welcomes All Spanish Students f 5 . Y , , 1 t sg Q Aid: A 4 , 53, ,f Top Rofw-J. Steinberg, B. Glass, C. Haller, D. VVilton, J. VVyard, A. Howard, J. Roth, C. Handwerg, S. Mansfield, J. Heerde, J. Robb, S. Samples. Third Rofw-D. Ullman, D. Poland, C. Poppen, J. Streitmatter, R. Dennis, J. Diamond, C. Jones, L. Cummings, M. Houser, B. Roth, S. Breed, M. Pelini. Sefond Ro-w-B. Ropers, M. Belsley, B. Getz, J. Johnson, S. Bowen, M. Seiler, S. Nothdurft, P. Cooper, B. Dornaus, J. McCallum, B. Danley, J. Ehresman, J. Brown. Bottom Rolw-B. Silverstein, B. Shore, D. Samuelson, A. Stevenson, D. Vandagrift, B. Sumner, C. Babcock, T. VVitt, P. Kirt- ley, J. Mattocks, C. Hill, G. VVilson. Page 148 lf. .M Top Row-R. Keefer, T. Masters, T. Risk, M. VValker, D. Gold- stein, S. Wycolf, D. Rodgers, L. Kelly, C. Patton, N. Fleck, G. Tompson. Third Rome-H. King, M. VVhitmore, K. Reeves, S. Shipp, N. Shipp, J. Gilmore, M. Fehl, V. Garren, C. Trope, J. Sperry, S. VVhitcomb, G. Loheide. Serond Rofw-C. Middleton, D. One of the largest clubs at Peoria High School is the Spanish Club. The clubls goals are to create more interest in the Spanish language and to acquaint the stu- dents With the customs and culture of the Span- ish speaking people. Some ofthe programs have included Spanish- Eastman, M. Park, B. Frazee, J. VVolland, N. Klein, T. Ruvinsky, S. Bond, S. Giddan, L. Ziegele, S. Freed, T. Langford. Bottom Row-L. Culmer, N. Sterneck, J. McElwee, J. Inman, M. Miller, A. Hartter, G. Zumwalt, M. Arata, F. Covey, R. Christensen, J. Larenee. speaking guests, movies, songs, skits and fiestas. The club is an atiiliate ofthe Illinois Federation of Pan-American Leagues, Which is a state-Wide organization of high school Spanish clubs. lX1iss Campen and hir. Coulos are the advi- sors who help plan and arrange the activities and monthly meetings. init. .Wa seat: Top Rofw-F. Brown, B. Joyce, G. Maas, P. VVheeler, B. Burhans, Cuskey, L. Ranson, A. Hubbart, J. Krei, B. Raasch, L. Miller, S. S. Kramer, M. Sutton, R. Handwerker, S. Benson, A. Brewster, J. Janssen, J. Gaylord, E. Garrett. Bottom Rofw-J. VVebber, M. Ris- Moreland, R. Hall. Third Rolw-B. Harris, J. Knoblock, V. Beard, ser, M. Freed, S. Sloop, C. Muehlenbrink, D. Mixell, M. Hawks, J. Grove, R. Bryant, D. Essig, C. Roehm, G. Minnich, M. VVykoff, D. Garnett, M. Foster, M. Garnett, N. Potter, E. Ogle. B. Zipper, F. VVilliams. Second Rofw- B. Jones. J. Mathis, B. Mc- Page 149 WO he W if new Top Ronw-M. Leiter, T. Risk, J. Caho, K. Laird, N. Jackson, P. McBride, M. VValker, J. Larson, E. Ansorge. Third Robw-N. Wil- lard, J. Eiermann, L. Kelly, B. Baymiller, B. Claassen, M. Churchill, J. Harpman, M. Fehl, A. Maple, B. Kiesow. Sefond Rofw-V. Lam- bert, J. Thompson, J. Sperry, J. Zimmerman, M. Goetz, S. Hooste, S. Walker, J. Nolte, K. Seward. Bottom Row-Miss Peterson, S. Miller, M. Miller, B. Conley, R. Christensen, J. Shively, A. Schalikaschwili, K. Haefelin, J. Wallis, D. See, Mrs. Pocklington. Seated-C. lVIavity, Secretary, J. Gilmore, President, C. Poppen, Vice-president, H. Miles, Treasurer. Freshmen and Sophomores Present Cue Club's Productions .asks 1..51-J 'M' F5 Top Rofw-J. Endres, D. Graham, T. Morgan, M. Dierker, J. Culmer, S. VVhitcomh. Sefond Rofw-M. Maloney, A. Barnes, S. Howard, D. Goldstein, V. Loar, N. Fleck, M. VVhitmore, S. Page. Nothdurft, N. Klein, K. Sutton, J. Gilliland, K. Cowan, S. Giddan, Third Rofw-T. Ruvinsky, J. Moreland, M. VVhitcomb, S. ShiPP, C. Franks, C. Kuhn. Bollom Row-D. Kuntz, S. Bond, J. VVolland, J. Buck, L. Meyer, N. Horton, B. Bodine, L. Davis, S. Witzig, L. S. Elias, P. Roby, C. Rohner, S. Freed, B. Samuelson, B. Zipper. Page 150 Top Rofw-J. Robb, S. Judkins, J. Summers, J. McDaniel, P. Bat- ten, A. Reid, K. VVilliams, L. Musselman, J. Adler, M. Houser. Third Rofw-G. Gardner, J. Naylor, C. Hill, A. Stone, M. Stein, S. Wykotf, B. lN1anuel, J. Holling, S. Clauss, L. Nelson. Sfrond Cue Club, for freshmen and sophomores in- terested in dramatics, is very active at Peoria High School. At each monthly meeting, mem- bers put on a play acted and directed by them- Rofw--S. Bulman, L. Lizer, P. Smith, P. Tamplin, B. Lewke, I. Dutton, D. Venesky, J. Elson, J. Easterbrook. Bottom Rou--H. Sones, L. Grant, G. Snyder, G. Younge, B. Bouton, C. Stone, L. Lipkin, L. Keyster, B. Sumner, S. Livengood. selves. For students interested in dramatics, Cue Club furnishes a great deal of experience and training. The faculty sponsors this year are Miss Peterson and Mrs. Pocklington. Top Row-J. Norton, S. Briggs, J. Duke, B. Major, C. Pattfln, J. Rofw-S. Fleming, A. Pursell, L. Sanders, E. Ogle, M. Sargent, L. Janssen, C. Handwerg, T. Hunter, B. Harrison. Third Rofw-J. Burlison, B. Phillips, C. Middleton, V. Lane, J. McCallum, S. Wasson, C. Russeff, B. Dornaus, M. Hawks, K. McCadd0n, B. Hardy. Bottom Rofw-H. Hotchkiss, J. Cook, S. Levy, J. Duffy, T. Mosher, B. Bower, S. Breed, L. Cummings, M. Mead. Second Witt, -I. Mehlenbeck, M. Arata, N. Potter, J. DeLong. Page l5l 15' Helm S 685 A IE, X '51 - Top Rofw-M. Herweg, A. Howard, B. Conway, C. Nell, M. Freed, L. Grant. Bottom Row- C Stone L Anton D Sumner D Houser, G. Gardner, J. Eiermann, B. Mosher. Third Rofw-J. Gil- Chandler, S. Fletcher, S. Fleming E Timerman M Arata H more, J. Diamond, A. Dutton, C. Walter, S. Neff, D. VVilson, B. Hotchkiss. Seated-J. Poppen, Treasurer M VVash1ngton Secre Leary, J. Streitmatter, J. Eckley. Serond Rofw-J. McGlade, M. tary, M. Andres, President, K Langford Vice president Mrs Farley, J. McCluggage, I. Lippmann, M. Fisher, L. Litchfield, M. Linder, Sponsor. Music Workshop Is A Labor of Love 'Eu .... I mf . Top Rolw-T. Peerless, B. Burhans, J. Roth, S. Wolford, J. Mc- Daniel, I. Naylor, J. Adler, S. Semlow, C. Trope. Third Romu- C. Montag, J. Tomkinson, K. Sommer, N. Shipp, C. VVheeler, S. Sterrett, A. Hubbart, L. McCorvie. Sefond Rofw-E. Scoofakes, J. Page R141 -5? Q. Barnett, J. Binkele, J. Webber, B Get? A Malnach B Mex er, M Sargent, S. Klecker. Bottom Rofuv L Sanders M Malones C: Younge, M. Risser, D. Samuelson, S Diltos C Constanz J Mehlen beck. 152 Top Row-R. Keefer, D. Larson, R. Anderson, N. Jackson, R. S, 1 A . . . jnanson, . Reid, S. Manfield, N. Willard. Thzrd Rolw-B Col Collinson. .Sefond Ro-w-S. Curtis, V. Garren, C. Muehlenbrinlg, E Music Workshop, which was founded in l946 at Peoria High School, is a club for all students Who are interested in music. It is not necessary that they be members of the music department in order to belong. At its monthly meetings, the 41141 ffflilk foal. lxster, J. Douglas, C. Haluska, Poppen, J. Inman, L. Huges N- it Skinner, K. Knueppel, M. Sutter V Lambert I Thomson Bott an, 'tasc , S. Janssen, M. Cfreiner J. Inman, J. McElwee. club presents a Wide Variety of musical pro- grams composed of student talent, both vocal and instrumental. The new faculty sponsors are hirs. Crag and lX1rs. Linder. ' 'r'- Top Rofw-R. Prier, B. Pfeiffer, B. Glass, D. Voelpel, D. Price, L. Lipkin, N. Graham, B. Barrett. Third Rolw-J. VVyard, J. Knob l - 4' fear we thews, M. Dayhuff, M. Clark, M. Gilkerson. Boitoln Rofw-N. - Ulrich, C. Applegate, T. Federman, J. Brown, B. Silverstein, A. ock, K. Walton, C. Roehm, M. Weerts, M. Kennedy, J. Gaylord. Stevenson, S. Becker. Second Rofw--M. Belsley, M. Zweifel, S. Shipp, C. Shrier, C. Mat- Page 153 , . , . . om Rofw-I. Nestler, P. Huism B. R. 'h ' ' , '. George Cavanagh William Goodwin Betty Millan First Place First Place Second Place Thirteen Seniors Place In The Top Ten This year two Seniors tied for valedictorian. The top ten places were Hlled by thirteen stu dents. The Class of l956 can well be proud of the scholastic showing which it made. Congrat ulations to these top Seniors. Nancy Shipp Sandra Reichel Iames Degenford Third Place Third Place Fourth Place Carolyn Miller Leonard Lipkin Janet Krei Neal Harman Fifth Place Fifth Place Sixth Place Seventh Place John Melvin Janet Hall Bunny Raasch Eighth Place Ninth Place Tenth Place Page 154 ar. Top Rofw-D. Schmidt, F. Dean, B. Coker, L. Leuallen, T. Damour, R. Bollier, S. Sternfield, T. Luthy, J. Brown. Third Rofw-N. Jack- son, R. Cromelin, F. Saettler, J. Carson, K. Kibler, J. Eiermann, P. Blake, D. VVilson, J. Norton. Serond Rofw-L. Kelly, K. McCaddon, hlembership in the Junior National Honor Society is taken from the sophomore class. Be- cause members of this class do not have much of an opportunity to display leadership, character, and service, they are selected only on the basis of scholarship. Members must be in the upper ten per cent of their class. In hdarch the members are presented to the student body in an assembly. The sponsors this year vvere lWiss Swisher, Miss Masacco, Mr. Whitaker, and lX4r. Foster. M. Fehl, B. Manuel, J. Mohler, B. Bower, B. Meyer, D. Tucker, J. Kauffman, L. Powell. Boitom Rofw-M. Farley, G. Younge, V. Lambert, M. Sargent, L. Grant, J. Easterbrook, C. Hieronymus, B. Freeman, S. Klecker. One of the highest honors placed upon a sen- ior is that of being selected for membership in the Senior National Honor Society. hdembers are chosen on the basis of four things: scholar- ship, leadership, service, and character. The committee for the Senior National Honor Soci- ety were Miss Wood, bliss Herke, and Mr. Wolpert. Congratulations to these outstanding seniors! Top Rofw-M. Woodhall, G. Guernsey, S. Wilford, J. Russell, A. man, J. Degenford, S. Snyder, J. SuH'ield, G. Cavanagh, L. Lipkin. McGinnis, B. Goodwin, C. White, J. Poppen, B. Amblad, R. Mason. Bottom Rofw-S. Middleton, K. Pocklington, N. Shipp, C. Miller, J. Sefond Rofw-B. Millan, J. Poad, B. Ropers, B. Conway, N. Har- Krei, S. Schad, M. Washington, J. Shubert, C. Constanz. Page 155 The Elite Club-Two Generations Ago The Elite Club, as its name implies, Was or- ganized for purely social purposes and its mem- bership Was strictly confined to students of Peoria High School, 1900-1901. The name 'fElite'l Was selected for the Club, Rose and Gray were chosen for the colors, and the Pink Tea Rose as the flower. Afterward, with the aid of half. Charles Beeson, then head of the clas- sical department of the school, the Club selected for its motto, UK a 1 a i lc' a g a t h a i. Rah! Rah! Rah! It is the Elite! Rah! Rah! Rah! It canlt be beat! Co-op Club The purpose of Peoria High's Co-Op, Which is affiliated With the Illinois Oflice Cccupations Association, is to gain a better understanding of the business World by actual training-on-the-job. The clubls activities include meetings and con- ventions, and employer-employee banquets. Of- ficers are: Donna Reed, President, Pat Mc- Kune, Vice-president, Ellen Carlson, Secre- tary, Ruth Ann Taylor, Treasurer. Top Ro-'w-D. johnson, A. Ayres, E. Carlson, B. Ewe, G. Foster, D. Reed, K. Moore. Second Rofw-R. Taylor, V. Robbins, B. Ed- mondson, P. Ravenscroft, L. LeRoy, J. Tadlock, L. Parrette. Bottom Rolw-D. McKune, 1. Patrick, M. Alcorn, M. johnson, B. Palmer Miss Courtright. Page 156 mg? Top Rofw-T. Ising G. Kreiger, M. Solomon, T. Peerless, C. Buck, E. Scofakes, R. Sones, T. Federman, K. Cowan, D. Broadhurst. S. Armour, S. Wolford, J. Ansorge, J. Howard, J. Summers. Third Bottom Rofw-Miss Kerswill, J. Hall, J. McGlade, E. Timmerman, Rofw-R. Cromelin, J. May, J. Halperin, T. Barrette, D. Graham, A. Morris, G. Richmond, J. johnson, K. Blair, B. Eoff. Seated- C. VValter, A, Smiley, J. White, B. Mosher, C. Miller. Serond J. DeLong, Treasurer, M. King, President, C. Hendrian, Vice- Rofw-C. Shrier, J. Dunlop, S. Nell, I. Ryan, K. VVinston, F. Wirth, president, M. McNulty, Secretary. Fleur De Lys - riginal Name of French Club French Club is one of the older clubs at Pe- oria High School. Fleur De Lys, later named French Club, Was organized in l926. One of its first sponsors was Bliss Bunch. Since it Was open to second and third year students with an A or B average, the membership Was not large. Many of the first meetings consisted of French plays, at all of the meetings, French Was the sole language spoken. Now Le Cercle Francais meets once a month to learn more about the people and customs of France. Their interesting meetings include singing French songs, touring France via slides, and the traditional Twelfth-Night Party. All those who take or have taken French are eligible to belong. Miss Kerswill is the sponsor of this active group. Top Rofw-S. Van Winkle, M. Leiter, K. Williams, M. Dierker, G. Cavanagh, D. Schmidt, -T. Duly, P. Seckel, I. Piety, S. Benson, C. Stern, M. Kennedy. Third Rofw- J. McDaniel, A. Reid, J. Russell, M. Cooley, N. Brock, J. Sosamon, D. Kuerth, D. Ross, P. Wilson, B. Manuel, J. Eckley. Second Rofw-J. Dodds, I. Adler, M. Huff, Page 157 ig as H. Miles, J. Moreland, K. Sutton, I. Elson, C. Hunn, A. Evans, D. de Revey, B. Hale, J. Smith. Bottom Rofw--N. Slagell, B. Lord, C. Stone, K. Haefelin, I. Kauffman, D. Chandler, C. Kelley, A. Schalikaschwili, J. Dutton, j. Goulden, G. Lee. ., ,A , S S+-L. ggi?- TN, -:divx 4, 9 in 1 1 nz.. W ' Basketball Team l908 f .l'?F it ...h-. -,J ,Q .. ..., . ,,c:- mal, M., 'Ars' . , ,A M. lv.. M A ,. 'Q 5 r fl , A , wa - 2 .- -11. 53 1-, a a sm? Y i3'-xr'?- 4, l We e A . H v. Vic, H I E, ,iii if : 21:24 Q ,... , my -if ' -' 'I' h11 Q r ff' P s , Kg A ,,q, 6 I N. 4- . . , ,Q .r .--,, . . 4- - ,,. 1 ., -...H--, Q ,- ,. . .JM ax..- ...V .1 an J,-., ,.,.,.. , ,, M. .A X , ,,,, ,, .... ,. . A Q . H , 1. 1. K .f.- Y ai. H g M Q' w.. - H - 'rf 4 V ' S V 'T V-fx- 'M - W f' 'g1f 7lf 3 N- -3? W ' - S 3 1' ml' 'W 'P -.:r'.. Y 51, ' ' 1 M321 31f?sl?'1'ff1'aQ, 113,595-f+?vl'mzf? waEfs,SI5?5?Qff3 . sa ' 553. f f,1'z'-.ziiftg- zft::wt:..L'::f.fneg- ' , rw:-:,.:'v,'ffwz-xiii. -e-:QW 111: we fu ia 1 W Q fy A ,W .. :iV,:,g:':-55,13gff:e:-1v,.f:-- - ' ''-15if'.f.f'5fQr-.sf-:f2yx.f.:f1f.-3519fff5Q?s?v15?p1r,, , . .. A - 4- ' ' Football Team l892 Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublinze, And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. -LONGFELLOW l'1 Q Rm QT- A 'if .gf , .HEL 1 'X 1.1-.::f:2,:??? A '1 l' ll ill ' 3 ...-'fa-- . '.l'L'lf?l'2 ff5 e 'J I Am . .3-11, 4 'fi -J' Z! - , 45 E' vig :I 5 Q 1 ff' V.-. - -i-i ..i..i , a,,., Track Team 1893 Q bpurts Academics With Athletics in the early years of P.H.S. Was not accepted. In the 1880's sports began to enter school life. Teams as representatives of the school be- came a reality in the early l890's. Teams of champion- ship caliber appeared in 1892 in football, in 1893 in track, and in 1908 in basketball. Since then, sports has become a major part of school life. 95 sw ,,3wW,N,.wW 31' v P? E 5 s 5Q 1 1 4 pw 4 ii 5 2 if E ff , U r I v r E S .3 2 1 ii ii 5 5. L fx E w ii 34 W S ak Qf , v f 5 2 I Q 2 E 35 x weawxammvswmswk M as W ,a -umm Y ,,7aa,wmf.wrgQ ew:::.x,sn ,mn M ' .WMA ins: , ,. Hausa 1, hw..mw1:.,m...,,wuusaiw:i ffswaawf. -M, ' , .- ,fvfgxmam-.fwk maxi E F 5 E 5 s 5 5 Q 5 2 H 2 VARSITY FOOTBALL Top Row-J. Ulrich, T. Tingwall, B. Churchill, A. Herman, G. Hewitt, S. Hull, R. White, F. Stuber, G. Wiss. Fourth Rolw-Coach Hawkins, B. Brown, K. Pothuisje, J. Swardenski, R. Guthrie, D. Becker, G. Noble, R. Stamm, G. Toms, Coach Juska. Third Rofw-B. Dewey, G. Wood, G. Bass, D. Nelson, D. Ullman, R. Mason, D. Young, G. Brashear. Serond Rofw-R. Grove, B. Waibel, W. Lulay, G. Gardner, J. Bradford, T. Da- mour, T. Solomon, D. Chamberlain. Bottom Rofw-B. Radley, D. Matarelli, P. Armbright, J. Suffield, R. Hermann, B. Wilson, B. Smith, J. Blankmeyer, C. Babb. Centennial Gridders Have Terrific Season A SVVHIT1plIlg victory OVCI' lhfanual in the gm- A superb demonstration of the modern dance. nual Turkey Day Game climaxed one of the best seasons in our hundred-year history. Their hard-charging line and alert defensive backs held seven adversaries scoreless while their well-polished offensive squad piled up a total of 243 points. This combined effort accounted for Cen- tral's well-deserved l0-l record. The P.H.S. players elected to the All City Team are Dick Matarelli, Joe Sudield, Jim Swardenski, Ralph Mason, and Bill VVaibel. The following honors were bestowed upon these boys by their teammates. Best Lineman-Jim Swardenski Most Valuable BackkDickMatarelli Hardest Hitting Blocker-Bill Waibel Most Improved Player-Grant Vfood Best Attitude-Ralph Mason Succeeding Ralph Mason and Joe Suiiield as co- captains for the 1956 season are Bill Dewey and Bruce Radley. Matarelli drives on, as VVilson and Toms give blocking aid. In the annual Turkey Day game, 8200 fans saw Manual grab the open- ing kickoff and go 61 yards on two plays. But there they were stopped, to gain only 26 more yards against the stalwart Lion defense in the remain- ing game. With twelve minutes to go in the second quarter, Joe Suffield sent Dick Matarclli reeling, driving, and spin- ning hfteen yards for the TD, He scored twice more in that quarter, but the first one broke the backs and hearts of the hlanual squad. With Wilson and Suilield adding insurance scores in the second half, the victory was theirs, and highly rated MHHLl3l fell, 32-O. That Cen- tennial Lion team proved themselves one of the iincst squads in our hun- dred-year history. Courage and Determination Win Out in Turkey Day Game oe Suffield executes the option play to perfection Page 163 - FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Top Rofw-R. Hogate, N. Bruett, A. Schalter, D. Radley, B. Hessing, J. Bryant, J. Vvilliams, C. Inman, P. McElWee. Third Rofw-B. Devore, B Comerford, J. Ryan, J. Endres, J. Novak, C. Buck, T, Kraft, H. Fulford, C. Babb. Sefond Rofw-J. DuHield, D. Oakley, G. Schuller, R. Harlan, T Moore, R. Vaughan, J. Bingaman, H. VVhitaker. Bottom Rofw-T. Lapsley, C. Steiner, N. Kamp, S. Blanton, E. Higgins, D. Rodgers. ur Gridiron Future Is in Good Hands SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Top Rofw-M. Stuart, Coach O'Toole, J. Patrick, R. Bagley, G. VValker. Third Rofw-A. Mallory, J. Nelson, R. Urban, J. Caho, T. Marmon, R Roe. Sefand Rovw-R. Elson, J. Fahnestock, T. Cordell, J. Johnston, J. Berry, T. Langjahr, M. McGraw, P. Kruse, J. Beyer. Bollom Rofw-B. Bahney, B. Jury, S. Bowers, G. Kamp, J. Nelson, D. Bremer, M. Meehan, P. Stone, D. Robison, J. Kunkle was not present for the picture. Page 164 Cheerleaders Inspire Students and Team HVVe Couldn't Be Prouderln P. H. S. Cheerleaders Are Pepp , Perky, and Pretty IlfI1ss Spltkarcl JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Top Row-J. Knoblock. Third Rofw-V. Shelby, J. Craw- Top Rofw-M. Sutton. Third Rofw-J. Poad, S. Middleton ford. Serond Rofw-K. Sutton, S. Buck, J. Easterbrook. Second Rofw-P. Evans, M. Woodhall. Boflom Rofw-I Bottom Ro-w-K. Morrison, L. Lipkin. Brown, J. Shubert. Page 165 mam.--' f -- rmm:,uumA1 Y- -umm ,av iw vssz 'W .puns warm .. v-1xmmAaa,, mum: 'N-Q.. VARSITY BASKETBALL Tap Rofw-H. VVhitaker, R. Lawler, M. Cochran, G. Toms, S. Van VVink1e, A. Teder, D. Hawkins. Bottom Rofw-T. Tingwall, G. Yates, R. Hermann, T. West, J. Polk, R. Mason, L. VVood, G. Wiss. Centennial Cagers Reach Quarter-Finals of State Tourney Toms goes high above the rim for two points. Dropping only Hve games out of thirtv, the Central hardwood quintet battled their way to the quarter- finals of the State Tournament before bowing to Oak Park. The two big men for the Lions were ,lim Polk and Gene Toms. Polk racked up a tremendous .513 shoot- ing percentage on field goals and led the scoring with 543 points, averaging 18.1 points per game. Toms fol- lowed closely with 536 points, averaging 17.9 tallies per game. Our sharp-shooting guard, Ronnie Her- mann, hit a .503 percentage. Steve VanVVinkle led in free throw percentages with a colossal .725. The boys who received letters on the Centennial Lion quintet were 1Warvin Cochran, Ron Hermann, Ralph Lawler, Ralph Mason, Jim Polk, Ando Teder, Gene Toms, Steve VanWink1e, Tom VVest, and Gary Yates. Congratulations to Coach Dawson Hawkins and his well-poised, highly successful team. FRESHMAN TEAM Top Rofw-B. DeV0re, S. Wineland, G. Velpel, J. Bingaman, B. Hessing, T. Munns, B. West, Coach Stowell. Middle Rofw-L. Stewartson, J. Novak, P Sanders, C. Buck, W. Gerard, T. Kraft. Bottom Rolw-P. McElwee, S. Giddan. Fresh-Soph Team is the Essence of our Future Hardwood Glory FRESH-SOPH TEAM Top Rofw-D. Kreiger, P. McElwee, P. Seckel, G. Yates, D. Chamberlian, B. West, T. Munns, D. Pannabecker, Coach Whitaker. Boltom Rolw-B. Bea- com, P. Sanders, J. Nelson, B. Coker, T. Kraft, J. Novak, R. Loar. Page 169 Diamondmen Sparkle in the Light of Victory Limestone . E. Peoria . Woodland . Princeville . Lane Tech . Downers Grove Washington . Champaign . Champaign . Hartsburg . E. Peoria . Canton . . Farmington . Washington . Manual . . Morton . . Woodland . Woodruff . La Salle-Peru Woodruff . Metamora . Manual . . Washington . Pekin . . Bloomington . Limestone . Danville . . Pekin . . E. St. Louis . 1955 BASEBALL scokrs VARSITY BASEBALL Romping to twenty-six victories with only three setbacks, our P.H.S. diamondmen, for the second consecutive season, captured Regional and Sec- tional trophies and proceeded to the State Tourna- ment. Although they lost to runners-up East St. Louis in the first round, the school will long re- member the fine record which departing Coach Saurs and his boys made. Mainly responsible for that terrific season were these top hitters: Jerry Lewis, batting .4555 Paul Weishoff, 400, Leon Hurst, .3915 Gene Carr, .3693 and Bill Malone, .366. Pitchers contributing to this season's success were Leon Hurst, losing only one out of twelve, john Brewster, possessing a record of 7-l, and Joe Suffield, who Won five out of siX. Harry Whitaker has taken over coaching respon- sibilities for the 1956 season. VARSITY BASEBALL Top Rofw-G. Wiss, G. Carr, G. Pike, J. Brewster, T. West, T. Damour, Mgr., L. Hurst, B. King, S. VanWinkle, A. Teder, J. Blankmeyer, D. Jamie- son, J. Nelson, H. Whitaker, J. Hill Mgr. Bottom Rofw-I. Sufheld, P. Margetis, L. Wood, D. Matarelli, B. Saurs, B. Malone, B. Churchill, P. Weishoff, J. Lewis. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Top Rofw-T. Damour, Mgr., S. Bowers, Mgr., D. Chamberlain, D. Ruckle, G. Wiss, A. Teder, S. VanVVinkle, G. Ulrich, P. Margetis, B. Smith, H Whitaker. Bolfom Rofw-R. Shannon, B. Lolli, D. Litterst, J. Nelson, G. Noble, R. Allen, G. Yates. F resh-Soph Team Has Good-Looking Prospects Churchill takes a healthy cut. Another putout for Central s YOg1 . Verland Squad Runs Wild Blasting thirteen opponents from the realm of victory, the Lion Cross Country team rampaged through the season without losing a single dual meet. They swept the City, Greater Peoria, and the Dis- trict titles, placing a line second in the Big Twelve meet. Putting forth their best, they fell short of their ultimate goal, finishing fifth in a field of 177 runners in the State Tourney. Earning top honors for P.H.S. were trotters Pat Dalton, Bernie Wall, Al Huff, John Wilson, and Sidney Wasson. Captains of the team were Al Huff and Pat Dalton. 1955 Cross Country Scores Won 13 LOST 0 WE THEY Limestone . . . 15 49 LIHCOI11 - - - 23 50 Run, run, run, that's all our No. 1 man does Benson . . . 15 50 E. Peoria . . 17 38 Springfield . . 15 50 Washburn . . 15 50 Galesburg . . 23 32 Lamphier . . 15 50 Limestone . . 17 42 Streator . 17 43 Pekin . . . 21 34 Manual . . . 15 50 Woodruff . . 22 33 Big Twelve . . Second Place State Meet . . Fifth Place CROSS COUNTRY Top Rofw-T. Greenwood, D. Marshall, J. Piety, J. Beattie, F. Saettler, J. Wasson, S. Courtney, G. Axelrod, J. Kauffman, I. Hawkins, R. Dennis, I. Miles, I. Bridson, I. McDonald, T. Wahlfeld, F. Speers, D. Little, J. Warren. Bottom Rofw-T. Grimm, R. Ross, S. Wasson, B. Wall, P. Dalton, J. Wilson, A. Huff, D. Peddicord, R. Imes, Mr. Deal. Soaring through the air with the greatest of ease is Kirk Riley. Swimming Team Splashes Headlines Central's tankmen under Coach Yuhause fin- ished their season in Hne fashion, taking six out eleven dual meets. They placed a line fourth in the Big Twelve meet, and, sparked by Tom Ising, Who stroked to a magnificent fourth in the 150 yard medley, Hnished 16th in the State. Losing only three seniors, Larry Markman and Alex McGinnis, co-captains, and Tom Hansen, our forthcoming year forecasts tremen- dous possibilities. 1955 SWIMMING SCORES PHS . . New Trier . PHS . Bloomington PHS . Danville . . PHS . La Salle-Peru PHS . Danville . . PHS . Bloomington . PHS . La Salle-Peru PHS . Champaign . PHS . Culver MA. PHS . East Rockford PHS . . Waukegan . Triangular- Evanston 66, Oak Park 225, Peoria 121 Big 12 ........ 4th Place State Meet . . 16th Place SWIMMING TEAM Top Rofw-T. Hansen, C. Marshall, W. Deatherage, C. Roth, B. Montgomery, F. Hulson. Second Rolw-R. Harms, R. Allen, B. Harrison, G. Mitchell, T Luthy, D. Tucker. Bottom Rofw-Mr. Yuhause, R. Bollier, T. Ising, L. Markman, A. McGinnis, S. Herman, K. Riley. 1 1 Top Rofw-D. jones, M. Klein, J. Swardenski, L. Markman, D. Habbinga, B. Streibich, R. Loar. Bottom Rolw-L. Lipkin, J. Newsam, J. Brown, P. Seckel, J. Kruft, E. Jones, Mgr., Mr. Bockwitz. Linksmen Are Champions of Big Twelve Another brilliant season was executed by the Central linksmen, as they carried off Hrst place trophies at the Big Twelve and Quincy Tourna- ments, and placed second in the I1-IAA matches. Coach Bockwitz's boys were victorious on sixteen occasions, losing only once, to Pekin, 8-7, Whom Coach Bockwitz gives the boys a few pre-season tips. they had swamped in an earlier encounter, 13-Z. Individually, Larry Markman placed second last year in the Big Twelve Tournament, and Mike Klein was second in the IHAA lWeet. 1X4ike and Larry were chosen to be co-captains of the 1956 squad. GOLF SCORES TEAM WE THEY Pekin . ...... 13 2 Maniial . . 102 42 Canton . . . 1 1 4 Bloomington . . 13 2 E. Peoria . 15 0 VVoodruf1 . 12 3 Limestone . . 15 0 Springfield . . 142 Vg Westerzi . . 12 0 Limestone . 15 O Canton . . 14 1 Pekin . . 7 8 Bloomington . . 14 1 E. Peoria . 15 0 Woodruff . 1 1 M 3 M lwanual . . . . 15 O Champaign . . . . 9 6 Quincy Tournament . . lst. place IHAA Tournament . . Znd. place Big Twelve . . . lst place Bruce Radley Znd in Sectional TENNIS TEAM Mr. Deal, B. Coker, B. Brown, D. Whittaker, M. Erickson, T. Neumiller, C. White, B. Jury, D. Tucker, K. Vvagner. Tennis Wwmwwy f A Bill Waibel lst in Sectional 3rd in State Grapplers Do Well in Sectional WRESTLING Top Rofw-T. Damour, G. Bass, B. Waibel, T. O'Neill, B. Heller, Coach Iuska. Sefond Rofw-I. Melzer, G. Kamp, A. Herman, G. Hewitt, T. Solo- mon, VV. Lulay, B. Radley. Bottom Rofw-H. Stott, G. Axelrod, D. Bahney, S. Lilly, D. McDermott, G. Jacoby. L Qifhiitff M wr-:insurer-fse A final burst of speed and he's home. UDetermination pays offn certainly proved true last year as our cinder squad under Coach Myers came out on top in all of their dual meets and placed highly in all of their major meets. Gutstanding man last spring was Don Tjarksen, Who, besides setting six new rec- ords, cut his last year's time of l:59.5 to l:58.9 forthe 880 yard dash. Now, Tjark- sen holds every record in the state for that event except the State record itself. Com- posing the mile relay team were Tjarksen, Martin, Boucher, and O'Day, Who brought laurels to P.H.S. by setting four records. Tjarksen Paces Cinder Squad to Victory TRACK Top Rofw-D. Pannabecker, B. Wilson, D. Schmidt, G. Brashear, R. Myers, F. Stuber. Third Row-R, ,McCready, B. Wall, R. Imes, T. Greenwood, M. Alspector, B. Glass, S. Wasson. Second Rofw-Coach, H. Bauder, J. Martin, D. Tjarksen, B. Hessing, E. Schneider, K. O'Day, G. Boucher, J. Myers. Bottom Ro-w-J. Sutherland, A. Harris, R. Tapp, P. Armbright, D. MacDonald, A. Huff, I. Lulay, A. Tobias, L. Harband, Mgr. Page 176 1955 TRACK SCORES DUAL MEETS PHS . . 62 Morton . 51 PHS . . 77 Limestone. 41 PHS . . 77 Canton . . -ll JV,s . . 60 Princeville Var. 4-l lvlajor llfleets Decatur Qpen ..... elth place Pana Open . . . . . 3rd place Normal Relays ..... 4th place Delevan Track Carnival . 2nd place District Track Nleet . . . 3rd place Greater Peoria llfleet . . 2nd place Big Twelve llfleet . . -ith place State lvleet . . . l point Dick lVIacDonald strains to the last inch. Lettermen's Club Represents All Sports at P. H. S. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Top Rofw-A. McGinnis, J. Warren, T. Tingwall, B. Dewey, D. Ullman, J. Swardenski, G. Gardner, G. Wood, S. Hull, I. Swardenski, G. Bass, R. Nelson, A. Hermann, S. Herman, R. Tapp, W. Lulay, T. West, P. Weishoff. Second Rofw-Mr. Myers, T. Wablfeld, A. Huff, D. Little, R. Lawler, B. Radley, R. Hermann, M. Klein, L. Markman, L. Gordon, T. Ising, H. Stott, R. Grove, B. Wilson, D. Becker, D. Habbinga, R. Mason, J. Polk, B. Brown, B. Heller, G. Jacoby. Bottom Rofw-J. Bridson, B. Malone, B. VVaibel, R. Dennis, T. Grimm, R. Kreiger, J. Suflield, S. Courtney, T. Greenwood, S. Wasson, R. Imes, R. Stamm, J. Piety, D. Young, E. Jones, J. Newsam, B. Churchill, D. Matarelli, P. Armbright, K, Pothuisje, G. Noble, B. Smith, D. Chamberlain, J. Bixby. Page 177 Central's First Champions A track team was organ- ized in l893 at P.H.S. and trained to take part in the first Illinois State Inter- scholastic Track and Field lXfIcet. The meet was spon- sored by the University of Illinois and held at Ur- bana. The P.H.S. squad Won that first state meet. 1893 TRACK TEAM Top Rolw: R. Bourland, R. Wloodward, R. Dougherty, Coach VV. Geiger, A. Rosseau, A. jameson. S1'l'071d Rofw: R. Field, H. Jamison, Captain R. Hotchkiss, J. Gable, Bllfflllll Rofw: C Herschberger, F. Rodman, U. Luthy. Basketball was first iden- tl.IClCCl with the Y.M.C.A. MYR members from P.I-I.S. would form teams and con- sider it the P.l-I.S. team. Eventually the teams be- came identified with the school. In 1908, the Illi- nois High School Athletic Assn., in conjunction With the Evanston Y.M.C.A., sponsored a tournament to Hnd the championship team of the State of Illinois. The P.H.S. team vvon the tournament and were de- clared champions. 1908 BASKETBALL TEAM Top Rofw: F. Trefzger, J. Luke, L. Strasser-Coach, C. Drysdale, Batlom Rofw: M. VVorley, Captain L. Conway, VV. Forrest. 1892 FOOTBALL TEAM Top Rofw: H. Jamison, R. Field, J. Gable, W. Abbott, Coach I. VVom- bocker, A. McDougal, R. Bourland, R. Woodward. Bottom Roiw: R. Hotch- kiss-Captain, H. Benjamin, VV Geiger, F. Smith, In 1892, the first organ- ized season of football bc- came a reality. A schedule of games, set up before the season began, was accom- plished for the Hrst time. The team Won all the games on the schedule and was declared champions by the Press. Senior Award VVinncrs Who Won ? anet Hall Irma Hatncld can Streitmatter Improving Character and Sportsmanship Are Goals of G. A. A. G.A.A. Sponsors 'IKOLIYIIHIIICIITIS Are Fun Nlrs. Brown Miss lkiasocco How Santa Claus Has Changed! BASKETBALL VVINNERS Left to Right-S. Hall, B. Baker, N. Klein, N. Clark, S. VVilliams, J. White, E. Sanders. 'Tv Under the co-sponsorship of heirs. Brown and Miss Nlasocco, G.A.A. provides an enjoyable schedule of events for girls throughout the year. Every Tuesday and Thursday after school, the girls, gym vibrates with the sound of girls having a swell time letting oil extra steam and energy by playing basketball, volleyball, and archery. A bi- monthly business meeting is held for announce- ments and organization of the next sport. At Christmas and in the spring, bang-up parties are given. This year three seniors: lanet Hall, lrma Hat- field, and Jean Streitmatter, qualified for the State Senior Awards. These awards require 300 points earned by attending meetings. These Senior Awards are the ultimate goal of every G.A.A.'er. l VOLLEYBALL VVINNERS Lefi to Righl-B. Voss, B. Leary, L. Vaughan, J. Streitmatter, A. Bengtson, B. Baker, J. VVhite. Page 180 R W W 1 : - QW ESF .2 - -.,. . rs? G.A.A. Taj! Rufw-A. Bengtson, -T. Heninger, R. Cromelin, B. Voss, B. Leary, J. Streitmatter, Brown, J. Dinkins, N. Clark, C. Hain. Serond Ro-w-D. Ferleman, C. VVelch, J. Myers, Vaughan, J. Naffziger, J. Sprenkle, E. Teague. J. VVl1ite. Third Rofw-D. Manuel, S. Hall, M. Goetz, B. K. Cox, L. Litchfield, S. Williams. 120110111 Rnhw-J. Hall, L. G.A.A. CABINET Top Rofw-B. Leary, J. Gilmore, A. Bengtson, R. Cromelin, P, Bell, B. Voss. Bottom Rofw-L Hatfield, J. Hall, J. Streitmatter. Page 181 Am 1 5 S qffxfff 1,311 K Q 5' 8 ' if .sw M Q . Q K 'Sw if H wg his . X Hvw N f c K 3 S w .Lugz , Si? X wa . W 11 'Ns ,. Qi ,Q was x L W5 W its .gQ,,.. . 5 , ' - L: :1:-:gill t s Q ,f csv oo' 471' 69' 53435. ':,g.'1j51,s , F-JI , ' --4, v' - ., Sh - '-'szrr - . , rj,- ,J 'f r . 5-: T . -1 - f i :2:: A 'if' 'i T .' .li , f . 'x I as - '-ff ,. mustan g? -1 -4.15, K , M 'tiff 'gf QL V 2 ,.-W' ,'1 ' :gy MM 1 'Wilt' i ' ' , .w swam ,,Z7hn 2,5 :-.. - - MEL ,, ' 'pl' fr' ir wk gl? F'-,-, -'rx 1 N. A-' ff g ' Q-iw'K, - a.: fav -2 e ,. , 1 2 ' f-gi: L N, 'f ..iN,f.sSf' -gisjjgigig .1-.uf ,A liste. ,..,.t 2 L rg, V ,tt '- z.,-fr.-,H-'V W, M L Q gA,it,.-,Tr : ,,g.:,5,1 -Q mi V ag at ff Q g 1.-fi, :.'l'fffifQ s19Q:5fL.i S, Q L Q gi bei 5, ff x xg ie: -- ' ,Lise f '5 r ' tg .- ' ' ' xr ' '- A -'I fx in diff -5 ' ' 3 7 -' z f'5.',, Z4 ' V' 1' . . - K . , . ' 2 , . Q . -fs , ,: .f,- .- ,,,i,g,5 te ,W ai,,,,r,,g . at e V, M,,L WW 'Q , .. r, ,,,.-.fa rf 1 ' ' 1 1,2115 'V , : ,,,.' W N gwegLg ' . ,,Z3:5lf1 i i i i l ilf5?f' 1 fr' nu ff? ' if v if.i + 'f5?f1? - L' 1' , .3 I f::'t-1.3.3-g,5.-rQ'..'H 3 - ' 122. QEQQ '-1 -' - 'mgqffl 1 Y':-L.?'l1?i5?Z7g?Jf,FPQ'Tff-fH M A r K 1 Blain Street 1870 K X5 V Main Street 1890 X --- i- -ahtiW5f QF' 1 Lives of great men all remind us ' ,1ggi?jf:g,..,:,gg1.z VVe can make our lives sublime, ' . . V I X ESQQziggvigfgg3ff3:3gF,g3jif A nd departzng, leave behzna' us r Footprints on the sands of time. ff! In S If eff S 12 gf -LONGFELLOW H V vi': f Main Street l92U Qhhsrtisements The first yearbooks at Peoria High were hnaneed by the staff, through the advertisers, and any profits made went to the students on the staff. Now the yearbook finances are managed by the school. Yet, Whoever was responsible, the business eoneerns of Peoria always sup- ported our books. It is due to those first advertisers that We had our first yearbooks, and our thanks go to our advertisers today for their fine support of the CREST. Memories for Seniors Throuqh the past year, I had marvelous times attending all the school activities with ,. .,.,.....4 . .,........ ......,.. , a.,a.,.a..,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,.A.,,,,,, , , ooso ooooooooos I to osso , ,I , and I. ,.a., ,,., . The dances that I remembered the most were . ,.,........r...,,....... .., .. ..,.,.,...rr,,.,,. .,.. .,r..,......,r ,,..., , , I, er,r, Yee,, ,, , and The Senior Hop, I Waltzed to my favorite tune of ,.i,i ....... ,.ri . . . ..,. . ...,.,, ,4.,,i,. ,... . O ur teams have been the best of this CENTURY. I remember all of our Wins and lossesg .,..i .,.,4.i,., ..r,..i,,,r,..r.. I was so busy this past year in all my extracurricular activities ...... that my subjects r,... .. ........i.,.......,i.,r,,4,. I, I grade averaqes .. .,., ,,... , and teachers ,..r,.,.,...,....i .i,r.,.. , , . ......i,.. . ..,,... .i...,.,. I , i,i.. , A........,.,..,...,i........,, , .. ..,...i.,.... .,ir ..,i.,,i W e re sometimes slighted. The year turned out just perfect. I shall graduate on 44,....,...,,i.i.....i...i ...t.... , havinq received some honors .i,...... ........,.,i...... , .,.,..,..,..... My plans for the future Will be ..,,,,.i Acknowledgments for pictures used in 1956 Crest: Miss Ada Stewart - Old faculty members Reinman Family - Class of '84g '95 B. Benbrook -- Faculty member Salen Herke - Old athletic pictures ,Journal Star - Regional and Sectional teams Peoria Public Library - Early scenes Mrs. Fred Bourland - Costumes State Normal University - Picture of first principal Peoria Engraving Co. 101 Main Street Peoria, Illinois ADVERTISING BRINGS YOU THIS CREST PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Page 186 4 N I W I N 1 4 r X , -4 i LM, Hmm I 1 P wofdm 3l9 5.iEFFEf5Df1,F f Phones-an GA . TE, GEORGE J. KREI MEN'S SHOP 411 Main St. FEATURING ARROW SHIRTS Mike Klein and Ierry Seyller cdn't decide which of these shirts from KRETS would be best for qrddudtion Page 189 Q.- ..-' 1 .2: B 6. tilt WELCGJME . . . to shop First with the new . . . so you will always want to look first at your Bloclc 84 Kuhl Store Everything for you! Everything for your home! DUI' PUYPOSC our pledge to please you our guarantee WELCOME . . . to work Opportunities in every field: et I I buying advertising dlSPlGY merchandising selling food services traffic office functions personnel store management Q operations W accounHng ' interior decorating Gm! wW -lb ..rf 'st. ' . '. U r--. I' '. .MM 'rum 6 . Aff , W 'Wifi W- im' 1 Q , Q I rr.-,,':l.Q: it. ll w ill ' . .. . r- , ' . ' ' il ll 'mum' -' GENERAL OFFICES: . .U . git 124 S. Adams St., Peoria, III. .U 5 I ' o ll ll lllllll ' ' ' NA l' il B .QR kt dl 20 stores Ezzzgzz, '3,-zrgalif It E,ezg?if d g:1aq:af5Cr:,1d::iQUtnC,, o o o ' f ' a aven or, owa ln cltles Ssvlfzsrlaeueg Rdcliliirda Dgitvilie gtore for Homes Burlingiion, Iowa Pa gc l90 I I Paajeuianal flfwzainq aa ca Gcmeea EEF' I AQ Q I I THE METHODIST HOSPITAL OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS - SCHOOL OF NURSING The Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, a modern 400 bed institution, is fully approved by all accrediting agencies. The School of Nursing is nationally accredited. lt 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 ill Diploma or C21 Degree program in nursing. In the Diploma Program, the student pursues the regular three year basic nursing curriculum. In the Degree Program, the student pursues a collegiate course of study in affiliation with Bradley University, Peoria, lllinois, or with Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, lllinois, and earns two degrees in a minimum of four yearsi All classes enroll annually in September. Apply Director of Nursing, The Methodist Hospital of Central lllinois, 221 North Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, lllinois, Page 192 W f fr IQPSEJH M13 '21 4 ' I4 :Q 51:25 22335, Fi: 52. 3.2 O I 1 1 Z if - f M .. ' : TWT aw I 2 i I -2 :. I .1 w :L5:,z:e::2.:IIaIII:-1'-.I . 'I WIIL SILVER SCREEN ILLINOIS APPLIANCE l l ' 7 I LUCKY'BOBl Bob Pubble wcztchmq SYVANIA T. V. surrounded by Carol Stem, loyce lones, Icme Gaylord, cmd Dixie Chandler is really having cr bull. Page 193 . Funs ' suns coA'rs Sflfwmm-M SPORTS WEAR 132 S. Iefferson These suits from SCHAFFEPTS recflly look nice on Marty King cmd Betty Millcn. Page 194 NOW it's my turn... Now, it's my turn to earn my place in our community . . . in our country. Someone before me had the schools I attended . . . someone subscribed to the hospital building fund . . . someone worked on the fund drives for church and charity . . . on Scout committees . . . on the thousand and one civic affairs that weave strength and character into this country of ours. Someone . . . in fact, many . . . were good citizens before me. Now, it's my turn to take up the responsibilities of citizenship. I know I will be a good citizen only if I make that I will reap the rewards of good citizenship only if I invest in them . . . that I and millions like me will determine the kind of community and country we will live in. Strong communities mean a strong Nation. up my mind to be . . . CATERPILLAR TRACTOR C0 A fi F X n ,fl .lf U , 1 ,av xiii U UU i X gg J m m ' Q D mm L luli f 'Vi Hi'-gl his turn . . . someone built , r It must be fine jewelry that Sharon Becker and Clellot Shrier ore looking for, os they enter 103 S. Iefferson the store of or fine jeweler. Page 196 Proctor Community Hospital School ot Nursing invites inquiries from girls or young Women 18 -35 who are interested in a career in Nursing. Write or call Director of Nursing, Proctor Community I-Iospital, Phone 4-4l2l. Proctor Community Hospital, after serving Peoria as the Iohn C. Proctor Hospital for 72 years, is now planning to erect a completely new Hospital on a site adjoining Northmoor Golf Course. We feel that the Community can be better served in completely new and modern facilities in this readily accessible location. 'ITQ promote the public welfare through the development of better hospital care for all the people? PROCTOR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 415 SECOND AVENUE PEORIA, ILLINOIS Page 197 Cosmopolitan, cultural, cordial . . . , Erahlep Wnihersitp Bradley University is one of the nation's strong medium-sized universities. Bradley University is large enough to offer a Wide variety of courses and activities-small enough to he friendly and personal. Bradley University maintains the highest accreditation, a distinguished faculty, and a broad curriculum with more than sixty major fields of study. Bradley University has more than a hundred clubs, sororities, and fraternities, offering a Wide range of activities and interests. Bradley University possesses an excellent Air Force ROTC unit. Bradley University has a cosmopolitan student body, personal student-faculty associations, and a highly cultural free lecture-arts program. Bradley University has a place for you. SUMMER SESSIONS, 1956 IUNE 11 - IUNE 17 FALLFALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 17, 1956 For additional information: DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Peoria, Illinois Page 198 KRAMEEVS DRIVE-IN Cor. Western and Moss Ave. After a date, KR!-XMER'S is the place to go , say Ann Hubbart, Carolyn Miller, Rodney Keeler, and Neal Harman. EARL l0HNSON CHEVROLET CO. Pe-oria's Oldest Chevrolet Dealer Gail Minnich, Elayne Scoofakes, Bill Amblad, and Bob Churchill are certainly glad that they are living in this lOOth year for Central. NOW they can SEE THE U.S.A. lN THEIR CHEV- ROLETH. -N fg.: W Page 199 Scrndy Lizer is showing Bill Krughott CI sample of the fine products carried dt LIZEHS PHARMACY . LIZER'S VISTA DRUG 2400 Gale Avenue Serving ElVistc1, Hctmilton Pctrk dnd Vicinity LIZER'S PHARMACY 3017 Western Avenue Serving the West Blutt and West Peorig We fill any Doctorls prescriptionv Molli Kennedy cmd Scilly Coughlin gre modeling two ot the lovely dresses from LYNNEYS that they might Wectr tor the next specioll occgsion. I ..Q.1s.t.lw.QtM..fattmt. 508 MAIN STREET Opposntc Per: Marquette Hotel Page 200 ORIGINAL MURPHY'S Famous for Excellent Food 5720 KNOXVILLE Bob Vtfcxrd and Rod Guthrie czre treating their best dates, Andreox Geef ond Gwen Guernsey, to on exciting evening, beginning with or delicious meoi ot MURPHYS. At PEORIA CAMERA SHOP, Chcxrlene Hoerr gnd Steve Huii gre tgkinq ccxreiui notice of the Wide selection oi photographic equipment. PEORIA CAMERA SHOP 539Mc:in Page 201 LEITER ELECTRIC CO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ENGINEERS 410 Fayette Street Phone 6-8727 PEORIA. ILLINOIS Look at these whiieewullsf' scxys Larry Mcrrkmcrn to Merry Dcxyhuff, Wcrhlfeld cmd Sully Middleton. The new 1956 PONTIAC is 'Y EIU SSH tnnvl 5 DCAgDlllAC DOHIIAC CO. Queue .mr PEOfl.7I::iMI.ILLE:INlOlS Qoimgmim Qnfv. Page 202 D 2 DAIRY- PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS 1222 - 1228 Western Ave. Peoria 6, I11. The big smiles on the faces of Bobby Lay and Bud Mason show that theyre enjoying the products from SCHWAB'S DAIRY. Page 203 LOEWENSTEIWS 218 South Adams Barb Leiter and Iane Dunlop appear to be very interested in this Hope Chest at LOEWENSTE1N'S. WEST BLUFF CLEANERS 2517 WESTERN AVENUE , Phone 4-8761 ' 'il - Whether it's a dainty party-dress or a durable h leading uniform, the results are always Expert Cleaning This cmat, which has been expertly cleaned by WEST BLUFF CLEANERS, is being closely examined by Barb When Peoria Central was founded in 1856, whoever had any idea such fine young folks as you would make up the Class of '56, one hundred years later. Our sincere good wishes to every one of you, throughout your entire lifetime-as well as to every other student attending Peoria Central this Cen- tennial year! t Sincerely, ,s,,, I V, 7 4 1 Newest Fashions Guaranteed in Every Way Page 20-i Peoria Heights Plumbing 3503 Prospect Road PEORIA HEIGHTS 2-3784 Roger Fruehauf Becky Miller and Dave lnqraham cer- tainly show their approval ot this time kitchen display at PEORIA l-lElGl-ITS PLUMBING. Page 205 Sally Saurs and lohn Bradford are Zxdmirinq one of the beautiful Watches from the fine display at SlNGER'S. SINGER'S JEWELRY C0. 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JIM CARVERS STANDARD SERVICE 629 Knoxville Ave. - Phone 59943 TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES - LUBRICATION What CI nice place lo run out of gas-Qt HM CARVEPUS STATION! Liz Miller, Barb Ropers, Iim Swcrrdenski, cmd Terry O'Neill all uqree. Page 216 C ' 76 3 u t ,.,.,... E X iil 5 '-'1 ' 0 an 5 M may , u 76 lnn i Vfz' ' W, ' rhrrr r f YCUR DEPENDABLE PLACE TO BUY 'T 7 21 'ZZA ' 2 HGME FURN'SH'NGS 1- fff -Xe . -:.: 'A '1-- '--A 3- QS :rg :-- .,.:. F U R N I T U R E C 0. lf You Don't Know Furniture ,,o,,h,,,HDm ,,E,,,N-mC,,U,,, Know Your Furniture Dealer 'o Bremer I ewelry Co Rialto Theatre Building 209 S. Iefferson Ave. Diamonds . . Watches . . lewelry Marcia Cooley thinks that this necklace from BREMEITS would satisfy Linda Radley'S need of jewelry. Page 217 4 a c,:.f 4:, ln' xy, Fl '!,,, '22, K M THE WILTON MORTUARY EXPERIENCED - DEPENDABLE - CONSIDERATE W'She5 Cenifal Siudenis EVe'Y Success STERNECK'S SHOE STORES SHOES POR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 2011 Prospect Rd. 2129 Main SL Open Every Night 'Till Nine Mr. Sterneck is showing Sue Seiirid, ct frequent customer, or pair oi iine quality shoes. Page 218 make the FIRST bank YOUR bank 2 ,Jim ii' . IQuL!'SiT A iiinwgiiggissf A' TETEHTEAEEZ 4 ' ' I il 11:1 du ala ju A 'HU' ! mm 1 o mof HANG ,...:.:.1:::::11:1:1:,:...4. , 39635 P I-PP' - IEIEI E, 3 i n asia ihfjlgi L L I. L J J J 1 ' J A A 151' gggm TILL L A L SH T Mt it T ,J JA Q ief S' 'T ST E THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEORIA 0. b MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Pg 219 MGDEL WALL PAPER 6 PAINT CO. Since 1889 A Goool Place To Buy Paint ci Wallpaper 404-06 S ADAMS ST. 0 TEL. 3-3761 0 PEORIA. ILLINOIS SHERIDAN VILLAGE TEL. 2-0422 Page 220 AETNA LIFE INS. CO Lorrai Snyder and Pat Dalton are receiv g friendly d th ' f t ' . tment t th AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO lane Russell and Sue lanssen look very' smart in their skirts and sweaters from BERGNERS. BFRFENEIF? PEORIA, ILL. SPECIALTY SERVICE C0. 4408 Prospect Road Peoria Heights. I11. Phone . . . 5-4819 LaVo1'1 Brill and Wayne Lulay are pictured visiting the office of SPECIALTY SERVICE CO. Where FOLDOORS and CRAWFORD doors are specialties. Page 221 l. T. BOWERS MOTORS Inc Peoria's only authonzed Bulck dealer What a thrill to ride ln a l955 BUICK CON VERTIBLE. The chauffeur Bob Wllson seems pleased To take Bunny Raasch lucly Carrlgan :md Paul Armbriqhi for a dmve mg afufa fiom X Face tl1e future witl-1 confidence, gradu- ates. America offers you the laest clxancc in tl1e world to succeed. Your fine educational lznaclzground l1as prepared you to shoulder whatever lzurdens you meet. You can plan your life the way ,V you want it. . . and your success depend! 2 almost entirely upon your own initiative 6 and efforts. RE DDY KILOWATY X I - 0'C-9 ff 4 C ce 33.152 Gelzfrczf .duilzois .glfqkf eil? Z., yy Page 222 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK 301 S. Adams Scilly Fletcher ond Ed Iones ore looking crheod to the future by sewing of the COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A Xa J LUMBER CO. 114 Voss St. at the rear of 4408 Prospect Road PEORIA HEIGHTS. ILLINOIS Phone . . . 5-8321 AMERICAN KITCHENS BUILDING MATERIALS MILLWORK PAINT - GLASS Page 223 Iohn Schmidt and Dennis Little ex- oznine The fine quality of on AM- ERICAN KITCHEN from the A 51 I LUMBER CO. Yi -nf COMPTOMETER CH00l Iellerson Bldg. lean Streitrnatter and Sharon Wolford are receiving excel- lent instructions on how to operate a COMPTOMETER. 'A' loyce Taylor and Ruth Handwer- ker know Where to go for the new smart styles in hard to fit sizes. CRAWFORD SHOE STORES Four Great Stores To Serve You SHOE SALON 340 Fulton lim Crawford, Mgr. FAMILY STORE 201-203 S. Iefierson W. l. Crawford, Mar. OUTLET STORE 211 Fulton Wm. C. Crawford, Mgr. PEKIN STORE 323 Court St. lohn Crawford, Mar. Page 22-l DICK'S SHELL STATION Loucks and McClure Phone . . . 2-7522 The prompt cmd courteous service at DlCK'S SHELL STATION is appreciated by Tom Law- less and his com anions, Ncmc Brock, Mcxr- P Y dell Demmin and Tom Duff, E L L I O T ' S LATEST IN FASHION S Open Every Evening 'til 9:00 Plenty of Parking Space Page 225 i' HEcH'r's i BGNNY sl-1oP ludy Morelcmd omcl Iomet Krei look chic in styles from HECI-lT'S. 'A' Dick Quine knuws that 1OIINSTON'S is thu place in get speedy and cwurieznus xervicv whom ho! out for a clrixe. His passengurs are Bettie Lay, Gail llarrcl, and George Cavauagh. JOHNSTON'S STANDAR SERVICE Bradley G University Phone 6-9282 Peoria, lllinois DEALER IN STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Page 226 ' 9 FURNITURE - CARPETING DRAPERIES - UPI-IOLSTERING 1712 No. Sheridan Rd. Ph. 2-4521 Open Monday and Thursday Evenings Inge Lrppmcmn cmd AI Huff are CIdIT11T1HQ lovely furniture seiiing cn LIPPMANN'S. Q ILLINOIS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY - .... 4-.. : f5:512'2'5 fI : f .':' 'f'f i - Protect your education-Protect your future 1910 -- An Insurance Company Built on Service - 1956 Insure your income-Insure against hospital, medical, surgical, Cancer and Polio expense. It pays to insure with Illinois Mutual-because it PAYS! Over 52,300,000 paid to Peorians alone! Home Office - 411 Liberty St., PEORIA, ILLINOIS E. A. McCORD, President Page 227 Jack 81 Bills Sporting Goods 206 Fulton Phone 6-9068 G . Dick Mcturelli cmd Ioe Suffield cl mire the fine golf display cnt IACK 6. BILLS shown to them by lim Katz. ALL GOOD BUYS KELLY REALTY CO. Realtors Lehmann Bldg. TOM KELLY Phones 3-1444 4-6021 Page 228 l GRAHAM -RAMSEY. INC Hardware - Housewares - Glidden Paints Sporting Goods - Barbecue Supplies R. J. JANSSEN AND COMPANY 1616 MARGARET STREET ir Phone - - - 2-6248 'Ir PAINTERS and DECORATORS P h OLDSMOBILE. EGOLF MOTORS 37 years your OLDSMBILE dealer 1313 MAIN ST. WEEK TV WEEK RADIO Channel 34 1350 on your dial O BEST IN PROGRAMS SPORTS T PERSONALITIES Pa e 750 Cmvlimenfs Of PEORIA ScHooL or BUSINESS IVIE STANDARD SERVICE Corner oi Sheridan and Glen BROWN'S 240 S. Iefierson Avenue Th nly School in Peoria Specializing in qualifying high h l graduates for top bu ess position I all kinds. REULING AND WILLIAMSON MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CHARLES A. BRYANT AGENCY CLYDE R. PARRISH, Associate COMPLIMENTS OF A Personal Insurance Service Member of the Peoria Association of Insurance Agents FRIEND BILL EVERLY'S DECKER DRUGS BRADLEY SPORT SHOP 3515 PROSPECT 2122 Main Street Phone 5-9761 Peoria Heights, I11. HITCHELL SINCLAIR Sheridan and McClure Phone . . . 5-9868 We give S 6 H Green Stamps We Wire Flowers Anywhere FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION FLANAGAN'S FLOWERS 1615 N. Sheridan Road Phone 2-6766 GUNNS FOOD MARKET FREE DELIVERY CENTRAL FIXTURE CO. I-'IREPLACE FIXTURES 0 LIGHTING FIXTURES 708 Main Street Cor. Main and Knoxville 1803 N. University Phone 2-5644 Peoria' Illinois Page 231 ANDREEN - NORDWALL Compliments of BOGARD'S IRUG STORE MEN'S SHOP - CLOTHIERS - FURNISHERS University and McClure Ave. 127 So. Iefierson Peoria. Illinois Peoria' Illinois co1vIPI.I1v1EN'1's or PEORIA FINANCE and THRIFT COMPANY A. L. KILGUS, Mgr. 315 s. Ieffei-son PEORIA. ILLINOIS o IACKSON P. NEWLIN RAYMOND 1. FRASER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 332 First National Bank Building Phone . . . 3-5147 Compliments of cr Friend FR1TCH'S HARDWARE 103 S. University - Phone 3-3522 CARPETS 0 LINOLEUM 0 WALL TILES O FLOOR TILES METAL EDGINGS 0 FORMICA SINK TOPS PEORIA'S OLDEST CARPET STORE 220 S. JEFFERSON ST. Phone 4-9179 Peoria, Illinois Take Your Gal to THE CORRAL Sandwiches - Chili - French Fries - Fountain OPEN YEAR AROUND Compliments oi HADDAD'S SUPER MARKET Store of Ouality Foods 509 Wisconsin Avenue Phone 2-0316 3927 N. University Open 7 Days a Week FOLTZ DRUG STORE IOIN THE P1-IESCRIPTIONS A REXALL PRODUCTS CENTRAL 3416 Prospect Rd. Phone 5-4821 BOOSTERS Page 232 WAIBEL'S 5c to 51.00 STORES The big stores with the biggest values Ph e . . . 4-2622 119 E. Washington St - E. PEORIA, ILL - 2108 Main Si Ph 3 3538 Iewelry O Cards for A11 Occasions TREASURE ISLE GIFT SHOPPE Sheridan Village Open Evenings Phone 8-1054 FOSTER HARDWARE CO. 3408 Prospect Rd. PLUMBING HOUSEWARES PAINTS ELIVIER SEIFRID. Proprietor TOBIN DRUG STORE 1501 Mai.n Streei PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Phone . . . 3-8563 Compliments of STAFFORDS DAIRY PEORIA. ILL. WILKINS PIPE 6. SUPPLY CO. PEORIA 2, ILLINOIS HUGH A. SHAW. IR. GENERAL AGENT OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 95 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE PEORIA, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 31165 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '56 PEORIA 7-UP BOTTLING CO. S 6. S MARKET The Finest Of FOOds Eric Sundeen POTTER 61 ANDERSON IEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS Phone 6-6575 334 Fulton 1608 N. Sheridan Road Phone 2-9167 Page 233 Phone 5-9926 KNOLL'S STANDARD SERVICE Cor. Knoxville and Lake TIRES . . . BATTERIES . . . ACCESSORIES We Give S Sz H Green Stamps KISSINGER'S PHARMACY 438 Liberty Phone 6-6521 Phone 4-2195 PEORIA MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. 617 Main St. KING BAND INSTRUMENTS - WURLITZER PIANOS I-Ienry E. Skinner, Proprietor Office 5-7623 Gravel Yd. 9-2721 Stone Yd. 9-3514 Peoria Concrete Construction Co. Concrete 6. Waylite Blocks 0 Building Stone Washed Sand G Gravel 315 Broadway street Peoria. 111. ALUMINUM W1NDows f X I TERIIIIIIX I , M'9Ml 0 X0 4- xr 'ITE msunl 825 Main TERMITE INSPECTIONS FREE OPAL HALL SHOPPE AREHART'S I. G. A. 244 S. IEFFERSON STREET 901 N. Sheridan Road Peoria's Smartest Open 7:00 A.M. to lI:00 P.M. Phone 3-9321 Finest In Meats. Produce 61 Groceries MANUFACTURERS or NEoN SIGNS STAPP ELECTRIC CO. FRESH PAK CANDY COMPANY 2008 Main Street Peoria, Illinois ALWAYS ASK Telephone 4-0154 FOR FRESH PAK.. A. C. SCI-IMIDT HANGING AND REPAIRING RISSER 6: COMPANY 933 First National Bank Building Peoria. Illinois 19110116 4-3165 INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCI-IES Page 23-I MATTHEWS MUSIC CO. Phone 6-8247 Band and String Instruments and Complete Record Department Gibson, Vega and Martin String Instruments Selmer and Olds Band Inst ments 529 MAIN ST. PEORI A 2, ILL. Compliments of CITIZEN REAL ESTATE CO. Ben I. Weinstein WILBUR D. DERSCH ATTORNEY AT LAW 1000 First National Bank Building 6-5533 Phone EL VISTA MODERN MARKET 2490 Gale Avenue Phone 2-4643 RUESCH SASH 6. DOCR CO. 1007 SOUTH ADAMS ST. Gambles The Friendly Store 3108 Prospect Road Phone 4,5508 AUTO SUPPLIES - HARDWARE PAINTS - HOUSEHOLD GOODS SEND IT TO . . . I Compliments of B I E H L S CLEANING AND DYEING SERVICE GQOD YEAR SERVICE STQRE Phone 6-6156 706 Main St. I , 531 Fulton Phone 33696 Peorla s Master Cleaner Compliments of BRASS FOUNDRY COMPANY PEORIA. ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND BEN SCHWARTZ FOOD SHOP The Store With Everything In Finer Foods 215 W. McClure Page 235 A Abernathy, Theresa, 25, 131, 141 Adams, Bernie, 55 Adams, Kay, 75 Adkins, Judy, 25 Adler, Jackie, 65, 129, 151, 152, 157 Albee, James, 25 Albee, Judi, 55 Alcorn, James, 75, 136 Alcorn, Madge, 25, 156 Allen, Rick, 65, 116, 171, 173 Alspector, Mike, 65, 175 Altorfer, James, 75 Amblad, Bill, 25, 113, 134, 139, Index Beil, Diane, 55, 131, 137 Bell, Patricia, 27, 124, 137, 141, 181 Belsley, Margie, 55, 120, 124, 128, 137, 141, 143, 147, 148, 153 Bengston, Ann, 65, 180, 181 Benson, Allan, 65 Benson, Gary, 26 Benson, Sharon, 26, 115, 130, 137, 141, 143, 147, 149, 157 Berry, Anthony, 65, 164 Best, Tom, 65, 146 Beyer, Jon, 65, 118, 164 Binder, Robert, 55 Bingaman, Robert, 75, 164, 169 Binkele, Jane, 75, 134, 146, 152 155 Anderson, Ed, 25, 136 Anderson, Gerald, 75 Anderson, Judi, 65, 123, 129 Anderson, Randy, 65, 130 Bixby, Jim, 75, 177 Blair, Karen, 26, 136, 157 Blake, Lynne, 26, 65, 123, 130, 141 145 Anderson, Ronnie, 75, 145 Anderson, Rosalyn, 55, 115, 137, 153 Anderson, Stephen, 65, 130, 139, Andres, Marcia, 25, 123, 125, 131, 136, 146, 152 Ansorge, Ellen, 75, 123, 144, 150 Ansorge, Joyce, 55, 125, 130, 131, 157 Anton, Louise, 55, 125, 131, 137, 146, 147, 152 Applegate, Carol, 75, 153 Arata, Midori, 65, 129, 149, 151, 152 , Arbuckle, Jack, 25 Ariole, Darlene, 65 Armbright, George, 65 Armbright, Paul, 25, 167, 176, 177 Armbruster, Doris, 25, 126, 137, 141 Armour, Sally, 55, 123, 125, 137, 157 Armstrong, Joanne, 25 Armstrong, Ruthanne, 25, 136, 141 Ashley, Gerald, 25 Ashton, Clive, 26, 126 Augustine, Larry, 65 . Augustin e, Ronald, 75 Aupperle, Arlene, 140 Ausbrook, Karen, 55, 130, 137 Avant, Annie, 55 Avant, Harrison, 75 Axelrod, Gary, 75, 172, 175 Axmann, Richard, Axtell, David, 65, Ayers, Alicemarie, Ayres, Ann, 26, 1 65, 145 130, 144, 146 65, 129 56 Ayres, Margie, 65, 129 B Blake, Patricia, 65, 125, 155 Blankmeyer, Jim, 65, 162, 170 Blanton, Steve, 75, 132, 164 Blaylock, Roger, 65 Bliss, Betsey, 65, 129, 143 Bloch, Brian, 75 Bodine, Beth, 75, 116, 123, 125, 143, 150 Bodine, Paul, 26, 132, 134, 145 Bollier, Renard, 65, 130, 145, 155, 173 Bond, Shirley, 75, 125, 149, 150 Bontemps, Alex, 55,!05 Bourland, Pete, 75, 116, 133, 143 Bourlet, Richard, 27 Bouton, Bonnie, 75, 151 Bowen, Sue, 55, 126, 148 Bower, Brenda, 65, 125, 143, 151 Bowers, Spencer, 65, 164, 171 Bowton, Dennis, 55 Boyer, Carolyn, 65, 132, 134 Bradford, John, 27, 126, 146, 162 Bradshaw, Deloris, 27 Branson, Richard, 27, 118 Brasiield, Bob, 65 Brashear, Gail, 128 Brashear, Gary, 55, 162, 175 Braswell, Elaine, 55 Breed, Sue, 65, 116, 128, 148, 151 Breese, Terry, 75 Bremer, Dave, 65, 125, 130, 143, 164 Brewster, Anne, 27, 123, 125, 138, 149 X Bricker, Ella, 75 Bridson, Jim, 65, 172, 177 Briggs, Susan, 65, 143, 151 Brill, LaVon, 26, 125, 127, 136, 141 Britton, George, 75 Broadhurst, Dorothy, 55, 157 Brock, Bill, 75, 143 Brock, Nancy, 26, 125, 130, 138, Babb, Chuck, 75, 162, 164 Babcock, Carolyn, 55, 137, 148 Babcock, Richard, 75 Bagley, Ron, 65, 143, 164 Bahney, David, 65, 164, 175 Bahney, Joyce, 55 Baker, Barb, 75, 134, 146, Baker, Earl, 75 Baldwin, Barbara, 65, 129 Ballantyne, Jean, 55 Bambrick, Bill, 65, 142 Barnes, Ann, 75, 133, 144 Barnes, Judith, 65, 128 Barnett, Judy, 26, 115, 147, 152 Barrett, Betty, 26, 126, 137, 141, 153 Barrette, Tony, 27, 157 Bass, Gary, 55, 127, 162, 175, 177 Bass, Gay, 75, 143 Bassett, Gordon, 75 Bateman, David, 65, 125, 133, 144, 145 Batten, Phyllis, 65, 115, 128, 144, 151 Baymiller, Bonnie, 75, 144, 150 Beacom, Bob, 65, 169 Beard, Vearline, 149 Beattie, Diane, 65 Beattie, John, 75, 172 Beaty, Pat, 129 Beck, Carol, 55, 137 Beck, Sharon, 65, 143 Becker, Dick, 27, 126, 162, 177 Becker, Sharon, 27, 125, 130, 136, 141, 147, 153 180 140, Brock 147, 157 way, Jerry, 75 Brookhouzen, Shari Lou, 75, 143 Brown, Barbara, 55, 181 Brown, Bob, 75, 132 Brown, Bob, 27, 113, 127, 162, 175 Brown, Diann, 26 Brown, Frederick, 130, 149 Brown, Janet, 55, 113, 116, 125, 128, 137, 147, 148, 153, 165 Brown, John, 65, 143, 155, 174, 177 Brown, Suellen, 65, 129, 137, 145 Brownell, Martha, 75, 123, 140, 143 Bruett, Norman, 75, 164 Brununett, Bill, 65 Bruninga, George, 75, 144 Bryant, Barbaree, 27 Bryant, James, 164 Bryant, Ronald, 132, 134, 149 Buck, Chuck, 75, 157, 164, 169 Buck, Julie, 75, 132, 134, 144, 150 Buck, Sue, 55, 125, 138, 165 Bulman, Sandy, 65, 130, 151 Bultemeier, Janet, 27, 126, 141 Bunch, Dale, 28, 133, 134 Burgeson, Andrew, 65 Burhans, Betsey, 55, 122, 128, 137, 149, 152 Burlison, Leslie, 66, 125, 129, 143, 151 Burrows, Chuck, 28, 55 Burt, Charles, 75, 143 Butler, Jeannette, 75 Butler, Sharon, 75 Byars, Carol, 55 Byerly, Bob, 75 C Cafferty, Pat, 55 Caho, Joan, 66, 131, 133, 150 Caho, John, 66, 130, 164 Cannell, Julian, 31, 55, 120 Canterbury, Barb, 55 Canterbury, John, 75, 143 Carlin, Sharon, 66, 128 Carlson, Ellen, 28, 127, 156 Carlson, Marilyn, 66, 129 Carlson, Norman, 66, 134 Carrigan, Judy, 28, 131, 135, 141, 147 Carroll, Dick, 28, 142 Carson, John, 66, 142, 145, 155 Carter, JeTaun, 66 Carter, Michael, 75, 143 Carter, Rodney, 67 Casey, Dale, 75 Cavanagh, George, 29, 133, 134, 154, 155, 157 Chamberlain, Dick, 67, 162, 169, 171, 177 Chance, Carolyn, 75, 123, 140 Chance, Donna, 67 Chandler, Dixie, 29, 125, 131, 136, 141, 142, 152, 157 Chase, Betty, 76 Chase, Sheerree Jean, 67 Cheatham, Edward, 67 Cheatham, Guy, 55, 118 Cheesman, Alan, 67, 130, 143 Christensen, Jon, 55, 120, 121, 146 Christensen, Ruth, 67, 128, 149, 150 Christian, Callie, 55 Christie, Mike, 29, 131, 142 Christopher, Dick, 67 Church, Lynn, 76, 143 Churchill, Robert, 29, 162, 170, 177 Churchill, Marianne, 66, 129, 150 Claassen, Betty, 76, 146, 150 Clalnpitt, Laurence, 55 Clark, Mary Claire, 126, 137, 146, 147, 153 Clark, Nancy, 76, 132, 180, 181 Clauss, Sharon, 66, 129, 145, 151 Clelland, Livioinia, 66, 132 Cochran, Marvin, 55, 164 Cohen, Carl, 28 Cohen, Richard, 55 Coker, Bob, 66, 144, 155, 169, 175 Coley, Lavester, 55, 139 Cole, Sandy, 66, 129 Collins, Gordon, 28 Collinson, Nadine, 55, 118, 138, 153 Collister, Barbara, 28, 115, 125, 131, 137, 145, 153 Colwell, Tom, 55 Comerford, William, 76, 164 Comiskey, Robert, 29 Conley, Bonnie Jean, 66, 128, 150 Constanz, Carolyn, 29, 120, 121, 124, 138, 139, 141, 143, 146, 147, 152, 155 Conway, Barb, 29, 55, 113, 141, 152, 155 Cook, Judie, 66, 151 Cook, Sandie, 55 Cooley, Marcia, 28, 125, 130, 138, 139, 140, 147, 157 Cooper, Patricia, 66, 129, 148 Cordell, Thomas, 67, 133, 164 Cornell, Stephen, 76 Cornish, Loren, 76 Coryell, Barbara, 67, 129 Costello, Denis, 76, 143 Cottingham, Ronald, 67 Couch, Ray, 55 Coughlin, Sally, 28, 125, 138, 141, 147 Courtney, Judy, 28, 125, 141 Courtney, Stephen, 67, 174, 177 Covey, Frank, 76, 132, 149 Covey, John, 28, 126, 138 Cowan, Karen, 76, 123, 132, 150, 157 Cox, Karen, 76, 145, 181 Cox, Virginia, 76 55, 120, 121, Page 236 Crawford, Jo, 56, 165 Cromelin, Robin, 67, 155, 157, 181 Crooks, Walter, 56 Crowder, Judy, 28 Culmer, Lee Ann, 76, 149, 150 Cummings, Linda, 67, 129, 148, 151 Curry, Keith, 56 Curry, Nancy, 29, 123 Curtis, Sandra, 56, 125, 136, 146, 153 Cupples, Clyde, 67 D Dahl, Jerry, 67, 133, 134, 145 Dallach, Robert, 76, 144 Dalton, Pat, 29, 127, 172 Damasco, Jack, 66 Damour, Tim, 66, 113, 144, 155, 162, 170, 171, 175 Daniels, Roger, 29 Danley, Babs, 56, 115, 148 Dargel, Terry, 56 Davenport, Mary, 76 Davidson, Doris, 76 Davidson, Jerry, 76, 145 Davis, Linda, 76, 140, 150 Davis, Robert, 29 Day, John, 66, 143 Dayhuff, Mary, 29, 126, 137, 153 Dean, Bob, 30 Dean, Fred, 66, 145, 155 Deatherage, Warren, 66, 143, 173 DeBolt, Grace, 76 DeCremer, Dave, 66 Degenford, Jim, 30, 118, 136, 154, 155 Degenford, Steve, 76, 136 Deissler, Emil, 66 DeLong, Juli, 66, 123, 129, 151, 157 Demmin, Mardell, 30, 125, 130, 141 Denlmin Dennis, 1 77 , Marnie, 30, 125, 141 Ren, 67, 148, 164, 172, Dennison, Sharon, 76 deRevey, Diane, 76, 157 DeVore, Benny, 76, 164, 169 DeYVeerth, Phyllis, 31, 145 Dewey, Bill, 56, 118, 162, 177 Diamond, Janet, 56, 126, 137, 148, 152 Dierker, Mary, 76, 150, 157 Dikes, Stella, 56, 131, 132, 152 Dinkins, Janice, 76, 181 Dinkins, Marcella, 67, 128 Dittrner, Carol, 76 Dobbins, Dale, 67, 130, 145 Dodds, Janet, 76, 157 Doering, Glenn, 67, 145 Donley, Jerry, 76, 140 Dooley, James, 31, 135, 157 Dornaus, Barbara, 67, 129, 148, 151 Douglas, Janet, 31, 115, 125, 130, 131, 137, 141, 145, 147, 153 Downing, Robert, 76 Doyle, Harry, 56, 132, 134 Drury, Mary Ann, 56, 115, 120, 137 Duff, Tom, 31, 127 Duffield, James, 76, 164 Duffy, Judy, 76, 151 Duffy, Meri, 56 Duke, Judy, 67, 129, 151 Duke, Tom, 67 Duncan, Bill, 76, 136 Duncan, Jim, 30, 127 Duncan, Peggy, 76 Dunlop, Jane, 30, 124, 127, 131, 137, 141, 147, 157 Dunn, John, 56, 143 Dutlinger, Judy, 76 Dutton, Audrey, 56, 121, 126, 131, 136, 146, 152 Dutton, Jo, 76, 123, 131, 151, 157 Duty, Sandra, 76 E Eads, Marjorie, 56 Easterbrook, Judy, 67, 116, 129, 143, 151, 155, 165 Easterly, Chuck, 30, 116, 118, 125, 138, 147 Eastman, Dotty, 76, 149 Eastman, Darell, 66 Eckdahl, Suzanne, 56 Eckley, Jeanne, 56, 126, 152, 157 Edger, Mike, 56 Edmondson, Bonnie, 30, 156 Ehresman, Jo Ann, 56, 130, 148 Eiermann, Janet, 66, 129, 146, 150, 152, 155 Eilers, Vtfayne, 76 Elias, Shari, 76, 144, 150 Ellis, Essie, 30 Ellison, Phyllis, 31 Elmore, Carlotta, 56, 126 Elson, Bob, 66, 130, 143, 164 Elson, Judy, 76, 151, 157 Endres, George, 66, 122 Endres, John, 76, 143, 150, 164 Endres, Paul, 76, 122 English, Barclay, 76 Eoff, Bonnie, 66, 128, 157 Epps, Sheila, 31, 141 Ernst, Robert, 31 Errinn, Phil, 76 Eskridge, Jackie. 66 Essig, Donald, 56, 118, 149 Evans, Alice, 66, 157 Evans, Mike, 76, 144, 145 Evans, Patricia, 56, 138, 165 Ewe, Beverly, 31, 125, 156 Ewe, Douglas, 66 F Fahnestock, Jack, 67, 120, 145, 164 Fahnestock, Tom, 31 Garrett, Jack, 76 Garrett, John, 56 Garrison, Paul, 56 Gaskins, Harry, 66 Gaston, Gladys, 76 Gauwitz, Charles, 76 Gauwitz, Ralph, 76 Gaylord, Jane, 33, 138, 147, 149, 153 Geef, Andrea, 32, 125, 130 Geist, Otto, 66, 133 Gerard, VValter, 76, 169 Getz, Barb, 56, 128, 147, 148, 152 Getz, Tom, 57, 127, 139, 145 Giddan, Stephen, 76, 113, 149, 150, 169 Giddens, Sandra, 123 Gilkerson, Martha, 57, 126, 131, 136, 153 Gilliland, Joan, 76, 116, 143, 150 Gilmore, Judith, 66, 120, 125, 129, 149, 150, 152, 181 Glass, Robert, 57, 127, 148, 153, 175 Glazebrook, Susan, 57, 123, 125, 137, 147 Godfrey, Barbara, 57 Godfrey, Rolla, 66, 133, 143 Goetz, Mildred, 76, 123, 150, 181 Golden, Patricia, 66, 123, 129 Goldstein, Dorothy, 76, 123, 149, 150 Goodale, Alan, 57, 146 Goodwin, XVilliam, 32, 124, 133, Grimm Joyce, Fain, Fred, 30 Fain, Paul, 30 Farley, Mary Ann, 67, 129, 143, 152, 155 Farmer, Theodore, 67 Favus, Murray, 76, 144, 146 Fcderman, Trina, 30, 137, 153, 157 Fehl, Marie, 67, 123, 149, 150, 155 Fehr, Bud, 67, 130, 145 Fehr, Ruth, 56, 123 Feiler, Clarence, 31 Ferdinand, Bernard, 76 Ferleman, Donna, 76, 143, 181 Fern, Charles, 31 Fern, Michael, 56 Feser, Karen, 31 Fields, Howard, 32 Fields, Richard, 67 Fink, Gary, 67, 145 Finnie, Jan, 32 Finney, John, 32 Fischer, Frances, 76, 125 Fisher, Marilyn, 32, 112, 116, 127, 131, 137, 141, 152 Fitzpatrick, Sharon, 56 Fleck, Nancy, 76, 149 134, 146, 154, 155 Gordon, Leon, 57, 177 Goulden, Jeanne, 67, 123, 125, 129, 157 Goulden, John, 76 Gouveia, Larry, 57 Graber, Harriett, 76 Graham, David, 76, 150, 157 Graham, Nancy, 32, 125, 130, 131, 136, 141, 147, 153 Grant, Linda, 67, 116, 125, 129, 130, 143, 151, 152, 155 Grayson, Roberta, 67 Green, Norman, 67 Green, Sondra, 57 Greene, Robert, 76, 123 Greener, Ralph, 67, 118, 120, 139, 142, 148 Greenwood, Thomas, 57, 172, 175, 177 Greiner. Madelyn, 57, 132, 138, 153 Griffin, Sharon, 76 Grimm, Judy, 57, 125, 126, 148 Grimm, Ruth, 67, 129 Tom 67 120 121 122 Fleming, Sandra, 67, 130, 145, 151, 152 Fletcher, Carlene, 33 Fletcher, Sally, 33, 125, 130, 141 147, 152 Fluegel, Sue, 33 Flynn, Betty, 33 Flynn, Joan, 56 Fogelstrom, David, 56, 133, 144, 146 Foote, Roger, 56 Forquer, Alfred, 32 Foster, Mary, 56, 149 Foster, Sandra, 32, 156 Foster, Skip, 56 Fox, Patricia, 32 Frailey Ann, 56, 126 Franks, Camille, 76, 143, 150 Franks, Val, 56 Frazee, Bonnie, '76, 149 Freed, Maris, 56, 125, 128, 147, 149, 152 Freed, Susan, 76, 123, 131, 149, 150 Freeman, Betty, 66, 115, 129, 143, 144, 155 Freidinger, Luann, 56 Friedlander, Burt, 56, 118, 127 Fugitt, Bonnie, 66, 129 Fulford, Howard, 76, 164 G Gaa, Larry, 56 Garber, Harland, 33 Gardner, Georgia, 66, 143, 151, 152 , Gardner, Greg, 33, 113, 162, 177 Garnett, Donna, 56, 149 Garnett, Mickey, 76, 149 Garren, Vivian, 56, 126, 149, 153 Garrett, Edith, 56, 149 124, 125, 164, 172, 177 Grove, Jeff, 76, 149 Grove, Rod, 32, 162, 177 Gruskin, Dennis, 67 Grussemeyer, Mike, 76, 143 Gueber, Trudy, 57, 126 Guernsey, Gwen, 32, 120, 122, 139, 146, 155 Gunn, Gloria, 57, 115, 136 Gutfreund, Paul, 57, 134, 139 Guthrie, Rod, 33, 116, 162 ll Habbinga, Dick, 33, 143, 145, 174, 177 Habbinga, Judith, 66 Hackett, Egolf, 77 Hackman, Susan, 77 Haefclin, Kathy, 77, 150, 157 Hager, Sally, 58 Hain, Connie, 77, 181 Hale, Betty, 66, 129, 130, 157 Hall, Connie, 51 126, 137 Hall, Duane, 77 Hall, Janet, 33, 137, 154, 157, 179, 180, 181 Hall, Ray, 66, 149 Hall, Roger, 58 Hall, Sharon, 77, 180, 181 Haller, Clark, 58, 148 Halliday, Sandra, 58, 115, 123 Hallam, Richard, 66 Halperin, Jim, 66, 157 Haluska, Carole, 77,'153 Halvorson, David, 77, 145 Hamlin, Sharon, 66, 129 Hampy, Richard, 76 Hanchette, Michael, 76 Handwerg, Carolyn, 76, 148, 151 Handwerker, Ruth, 33, 149 Hanks, Robert, 33 Hanlon, Robert, 66, 122, 130 Hansen, Thomas, 34, 173 Hany, Ronald, 76 Hardy, Sue, 66, 115, 129, 143, 151 Hargrave, Sharon, 76 Hargrave, Shirley, 76 Harlan, Richard, 76, 164 Harman, Neal, 34, 120, 146, 154, 155 Harms, Dick, 58, 127, 173 Harpman, Janice, 67, 150 Harpman, Oliver, 34 Harrel, Gail, 34, 130 Harrer, David, 58 Harris, Barb, 35, 125, 137, 149 Harris, Beatrice, 58 Harrison, Bruce, 67, 116, 151, 173 Hartman, Sally, 35 Hartsock, Bob, 58, 136 Hartter, Al, 67, 149 Harvel, Pam, 76, 143 Hasler, Sandra, 35 Haskin, Veronica, 77, 143 Hatfield, Irma, 35, 131, 134, 145, 179, 180, 181 Hathway, Robert, 58, 127 Hawkins, Jim, 77, 172 Hawks, Margaret, 67, 115, 128, 149, 151 Hayes, William, 58 Heathman, Mary, 77 Heerde, Judy, 58, 128, 137, 148 Heller, Dick, 67, 145 Heller, Mayer, 77, 144 Heller, Robert, 34, 175, 177 Hendrian, Carole, 34, 125, 127, 131, 136, 141, 147, 157 Hendricks, Gretchen, 58, 130 Heninger, Judie, 77, 181 Henson, Jack, 34 Herath, Edward, 34 Herbstrith, Bonnie, 77, 115, 134 Herman, Stephen, 58, 118, 173, 177 Hermann, Arthur, 58, 162, 175, 177 Hermann, Barry, 34, 126 Hermann, Ron, 58, 77, 116, 162, 168 Herrmann, Alfred, 77, 145 152 131, 134, 137, 141, Herweg, Marietta, 35, 123, 125, Herzog, Pat, 58, 123, 137 Hessing, Bryce, 77, 164, 169 Hewitt, Gene, 58, 162, 175 Hicks, Doris, 35 Hieronymus, Carol, 67, 155 Higdon, Shirley, 58, 115, 125, 130 Higgins, Edward, 78, 164 Hill, Cathy, 67, 128, 130, 148, 151 Hill, Jack, 58, 170 Hines, Judy, 58 Hines, Richard, 58 Hirth, Bill, 78 Hoerr, Charlene, 35, 125, 141 Hoffman, Roger, 35 Hofstetter, Ralph, 67, 130 Hogate, Roy, 78, 164 Hohulin, Vera, 68, 115, 145 Holben, Gary, 78 Holland, Valerie, 125, 129 Holling, Janice, 68, 143, 151 Holmes, James, 58 Hooste, Sherry, 78, 150 Hopkins, Bud, 68, 130 Horn, Jerry, 78, 144 Horn, Mary, 35, 130 Horner, Rodney, 58, 133 Horton, Nan, 78, 123, 125, 143, 150 Hosler, Robert, 58 Hotchkiss, Heidi, 68, 125, 128, 144, -51, 152 Houser, Mary, 68, 128, 148, 151, 152 Howard, Ann, 58, 116, 124, 138, 146, 147, 148, 152 Howard, Jane, 78, 131, 150, 157 Howard, Carolyn, 58, 115, 143 Howe, Tom, 58, 133, 134, 144 Howell, Pat, 79, 143 Hubbart, Ann, 34, 124, 137, 142, 146, 149, 152 Hudgens, Steve, 79 Hudson, Rosie, 123, 131 Huff, Al, 34, 172, 176, 177 Huff, Margy, 68, 157 Hughes, Larry, 79, 153 Huisrnan, Pat, 58, 115, 126, 137, 146, 153 Hull, Steve, 34, 162, 177 Hulson, YVilliam, 68, 173 Page 237 Humes, Geneva, 58, 126 Hunn, Hunt, Connie, 68, 129, 157 Don, 79 Hunter, Annie, 69, 131, 143 Hunter, Georgia, 115, 144 Hunter, Monica, 79 Hunter, Tony, 79, 145, 151 I Imes, Ramon, 58 Imes, Ronald, 69, 172, 175, 177 Ingraham, Dave, 35, 127, 137, 146 Inman, Inman Bill, 69, 139 Chris, 79, 164 Inman, Jane, 58, 115, 125, 126, 136, 147, 149, 153 Inman, Jeanette, 78, 115, 123, 143, 153 Innes, Terry, 78 Isgren, Carl, 58, 118, 146 Ising, Thomas, 58, 157, 173, 177 J Jacks, James, 69, 145 Jackson, Larry, 69 Jackson, Norma, 69, 139, 143, 150, 153, 155 Jakoby, Gary, 58, 175, 177 Janssen, Jeanne, 78, 151 Janssen, Sue, 35, 122, 127, 136, 143, 144, 147, 149, 153 Jibben, Sandra, 69 Johnson, Donna, 35, 135, 156 Johnson, Janet, 69, 148 Johnson, Jerry, 58 Johnson, Judith, 58, 131, 148, 157 Johnson, Lourn, 69 Johnson, Marilyn, 36, 156 Johnson, Nancy, 36, 1 30 Johnson, Sylvia, 36 Johnston, Jim, 68, 130, 145, 164 Jones, Alvey, 78, 130 Jones, Bill, 149 Jones, Bob, 58, 113, 127, 136, 143 Jones, Cecilia, 58, 130, 148 Jones, Don, 36, 174 Jones, Don, 68 Jones, Ed, 37, 125, 174, 177 Jones, Joyce, 37, 127 Jones, Marva, 68 Jones, Richard, 37 Jones, Ruth, 78 Jones, Sonja, 68 Jones, Valerie, 58, 137 Jones, Walter, 58 Jones William 68 Josenhans, Gedrge, 68 Burt, 78, 149 Joyner, Marilyn, 58, 137 Judkins, Shelmadine, 78, 115, 146, 151 Jury, Bill, 68, 116, 130, 143, 164, 175 K Kahl, Connie, 58 Kalle, Karin, 78 Kamarer, Jean, 58, 137, 147 Kammerer, Stephen, 79, 145 Kamp, Gene, 68, 130, 164, 175 Kamp, Norman, 79, 164 Kannenberg, Margaret, 69, 134 Kastner, Roland, 79 Kauffan, John, 69, 145, 155, 172 Kauffman, Judy, 79, 134 Keefer, Rodney, 37, 120, 125, 137, 146, 149, 153 Keller, Alice. 69 Keller, Lyle, 58 Kellerstrass, Donald, 36 Kelley, Clare, 69, 128, 157 Kelly, Lori, 69, 123, 149, 150, 155 Kennedy, Joyce, 36, 126 Kennedy, Molli, 36, 115, 116, 137, 141, 143, 147, 153, 157 Kerr, Darlene, 79, 115, 123, 143 Kessling, Harriett, 58, 122, 126 Ketay, Robert, 58 Keyster, Karin, 79, 113, 134, 145 Keyster, Linda, 146, 151 Kibler, Kenneth, 69, 146, 155 Kidd, Roger, 58, 144 Kierth, D., 157 Kiesow, Barbara, 79, 150 Kincheloe, Gordon, 58, 133, 134 King, Helen, 69, 149 King, Martie, 37, 122, 138, 139, 143, 147, 157 115, 126, 135, King, Ruth, 128, 129 King, Tom, 58 Kingsland, Robert, 69 Kirtley, Paula, 68, 129, 130, 148 Kizer, Jerry, 68 Klecker, Roberta, 68, 152, 155 Klein, Frederick, 58 Klein, John, 58, 118, 135 Klein, Mike, 37, 147, 174, 177 Klein, Nancy, 78, 149, 150, 180 Klepfer, Chuck, 68 Klepfer, Larry, 68, 145 Kline, Jan, 58, 127 Knell, Henry, 78 Knoblauch, John, 68, 130 Knoblock, Jlldy, 68, 126, 137, 149 1 Nelson, Nancy, 70, 129 153, 165 Knueppel, Karen, 58, 126, 136, 146, 153 Koch, Janet, 78, 145 Koch, Ruth, 68 Koehler, YVilliam, 78 Kolb, Gerald, 37 Kolb, Marilyn, 68, 129 Koppenhoefer, Milton, 58 Kraft, Tedd, 78, 116, 164, 169 Kramer, Susan, 58, 137, 149 Krei, Elaine, 78, 143 Krei, Janet, 36, 113, 120, 137, 139, 141, 143, 146, 149, 154, 155 Kreiger, Dick, 69, 169 Kreiger, Geri, 36, 115, 138, 157 Krieger, Ray, 69, 145, 177 Kron, Alfred, 36, 136 Kruft, J0h1l, 58, 174 Krueger, Bob, 69 Krughoff, 1Villiam, 36 Kruse, Dick, 69, 145, 164 Kuerth, Donna, 78 Kuffman, J., 157 Kuhn, Carol, 69, 115, 125, 128, 143, 150 Kunkle, John, 69, 130, 164 Kuntz, Dave, 36 Kuntz, Dina, 78, 116, 144, 150 Kyle, Luvan, 37 Kyle, Virginia, 69 L Laird, Karen, 69, 129, 150 Lambert, Virginia, 68, 125, 144, 150. 153, 155 Landis, B., 132 Lane, Pete, 68, 130 Lane, Valerie, 79, 115, 123, 144, 151 Langford, Brenda, 37, 115, 125, 127, 137, 148, 152 Langford, Russell, 68, 130, 149 Langjahr, Tom, 68, 145, 164 Lapsley, Sharron, 68 Lapsley, Tom, 79, 164 Larence, James, 68, 149 Largent, Judy, 58 Larimore, Ronald, 79 Larke, Hannah, 37, 141 Larson, Dorellen, 58, 134, 137, 153 Larson, Jean, 68, 150 Laxve, Chuck, 79 Lawler, Ralph, 37, 168, 177 Lawless, Thomas, 37 Lay, Bettie, 33, 123, 125, 136, 141, 147 Lay, Bobbie, 38, 123, 125, 131, 135, 136 Lazarus, Gene, 38 Leaf-h, Bin, 38 Leach, Mick, 58 Leary, Barbara, 68, 115, 128, 145, 152, 180, 181 Lipkin, Lois, 78, 125, 144, 151, 165 Lippmann, Inge, 38, 127, 137, 141, 145, 152 Lisenby, Donald, 69 Litchfield, Lynne, 78, 123, 134, 152, 181 Littell, Bill, 58, 136 Litterst, Darrell, 58, 171 Little, Denny, 38, 140, 142, 177 Little, Marjorie, 38 Livengood, Kay, 38 Livengood, Sharol, 78, 143 Livengood, Sharon, 78, 132, 151 Lizer, Linda, 68, 129, 136, 145, 151 Lizer, Sandra, 38, 136 Loer, Randy, 68, 143, 169, Loar, Valerie, 78, 143 Loer, Roger, 58 Loheide, Gary, 68, 149 Loni, Bob, 58, 171 Long, Jeannie, 78, 125 Long, Linda, 79, 123 Longmire, Phil, '79, 140 Look, Lincoln, 68, 130 Look, Sonia, 58 Loomis, Joyce, 68 172, 174 McCorvie, Lynn, 59, 122, 126, 136, 143, 146, 152 McCoy, Tl1omas, 40 MCC1'E8.t1y', Roger, 78 McCuskey, William, 79, 149 McDaniel, Brooks, 59, 133, 134, 143 McDaniel, Jean, 68, 129, 151, 152, 157 McDermott, Dean, 41 MCDQ1-mort, Dick, 59, 127, 146, 175 McDonald, Gene, 68 McDonald, Jim, 79, 132, 172 McDowell, Bruce, 59, 133 McDuff, Stephen, 59, 136 McElhiney, Sharon, 68, 129 McElwee, Johanna, 59, 123, 130, 136, 149, 153 Mueller David, 79 11111911912 Don, 41 Muhl, Judy, 70, 115, 123, 134, 146 Munns, Mark, 41, 127 Munns, Ted, 80, 169 Munns, Tom, 80 Murdock, Beverly, 59, 115, 145 Musselman, Leann, 80, 151 Myers, Joanne, 80, 181 Myers, John, 41, 175 Myers, Richard, 59 N Naffziger, Joyce, 80, 132, 181 Naylor Judy 70 123 131 151 iz-32 , . , 1 1 , Needham, Janice, 123 McElwee, Pat, 79, 164, 169 McGhee, Merrill, 69 McGhee, Pearline, 41 McGinnis, Alex, 41, 116, 117, 118 124, 127, 146, 155, 173, 177 McGlade, Judy, 79, 152, 157 Lord, Beki, 68, 132, 135, 157 Lorentz, Meredith, 68 Losch, Terry, 79 Lucy, 'William, 59, 144 Lulay, Russell, 39 Lulay, Wayne, 39, 162, 175, 177 Luthy, David, 79, 143 Luthy, Tom, 68, 143, 155, 173 Lyles, Mary, 39 M Maass, George, 59, 149 Mcflrlade, Larry, 41, 120, 138 McGraw, Mike, 69, 164 McHugh, John, 69 Mclntire, Dorie, 40 McIntyre, David, 79 McIntyre, Joyce, 59 McIntyre, Sharon, 79 McKee, Pat, 69, 130, 146 McKune, Doris, 40, 156 McLaughlin, David, 79, 143 McNulty, Mary, 59, 157 Mead, Mary, 69, 131, 143, 151 Mearkle, Alan, 79, 143 Mearkle, 1Valter, 59, 136 Meehan, Mike, 69, 133, 164 Mehl, Judy, 69, 120 Mehlenbeck, Jeanette, 69, 129, 151, Neff, Carol, 42, 127, 141, 152 Neff, Sharon, 59, 125, 130, 138, 147, 152, 157 Nelson, Allen, 59 Nelson, Dick, 59, 145, 162, 177 Nelson, Eugene, 77, 142 Nelson, Jack, 59 Nelson, Fred, 70, 164 Nelson, Jerry, 70, 164, 169, 170, 171 Nelson, Linda, 80, 146, 151 Nelson, Nestler, Tony, 80, 134 Ilse, 59, 113, 115, 123, 126, 137, 146, 153 Neuhaus, Jean, 80 Neumiller, Paul, 81 Newcomb, Mary, 81, 125, 134, 143, 150 Newcomb, Paul, 59, 133 Newsam, Jerry, 42, 174, 177 Noble, Gary, 70, 143, 162, 171, 177 Nolte, Jeannie, 81, 144, 150 Nordstrom, Geraldine, 59 Mack, Lowell, 134 Mahoney, Mahlon, 58, 139 Mahrley, Ellen, 59 hlaibach, Ann, 59, 126, 136, 152 Major, Barbara, 69, 129, 143, 151 Mallory, Alan, 69, 164 Malone, Bill, 39, 170, 177 Maloney, Bob, 59, 133 Maloney, Mary Ann, 79, 113, 144, 150, 152 Manfield, Sandy, 59, 148, 153 Manias, Emanuel, 58 Mansfield, Barb, 39, 122, 126, 141, 145 Manuel, Diane, 79, 181 Manuel, Rebecca, 69, 123, 128, 151, 155, 157 Maple, Anne, 79, 140, 144, 150 Marberry, Forestine, 38 131, 152 Meints, Ed, 40 Melone, Larry, 70 Melvin, John, 41, 118, 154 Melzer, Jack, 59, 175 Menees, Sharon, 78, 144 Mensendike, Gene, 59 Merkle, Sandra, 78 Metcalfe, Kenneth, 70, 136 Meyer, Barbara, 70, 125, 129, 143, 152, 155 Meyer, David, 59, 70 Meyer, Dirk, 70 Meyer, Gregory, 78 Meyer, Lucia, 78, 144, 150 Michel, Gary, 78 Middleton, Carol, 78, 149, 151 Middleton, Sally, 41, 120, 122, 123, 144, 146, 155, 165 Miles, Bruce, 78 Miles, Helen, 78, 150, 157 Marberry, John, 130 Margetis, Pete, 171 Markman, Larry, 38, 118, 173, 1 74, 177 Marmon, Tony, 69, 145, 164 Marshall, Bob, 79 Marshall, Chuck, 59, 127, 173 Marshall, Donald, 172 Marshall, Marilyn, 78 Miles, John, 79, 172 Millan, Betty, 41, 125, 154, 155 Miller, Becky, 40, 115, 137, 141 Miller, Carolyn, 40, 126, 131, 145, 154, 155, 157 Miller, Elizabeth, 40, 130, 136, 141, 144, 149 Miller, Gregory, 59 Miller, Marilyn, 70, 131, 149, 150 Miller, Robert, 70, 130 Miller, Sharon, 70, 129 143, 150 Miller Sherrill 79 iuiiiinlfi-, virgiliia, 70 Nothdurft, Sharon, 81, 131, 148, 150 Norton, Beverly, 123 Norton, Jeanne, 71, 129, 142, 143, 151, 155 Novak, James, 81, 164, 169 Nyari, Elizabeth, 115 O Oakley, Dale, 81, 164 0'Day, Patricia, 59, 122, 138 Ogle, Elsie, 81, 115, 149, 151 Ogle, Larry, 71 Ohrt, James, 71 Olson, Margy, 42, 130, 131, 141 O'Neill, Terry, 42, 126, 175 Owen, YVilliam, 43, 133, 134 Owens, Frank, 81, 132 P Page, Sally, 80, 143, 150 Palmer, Barbara, 43 Palmer. Bradley, 71, 156 Pannabecker, Dan, 71, 134, 145, 169, 175 Park, Marsha, 60, 131, 132, 149 Parker, Jerry, 80, 133, 134 Parrette, Linda, 43, 156 Partridge, Patricia, 71, 129, 145 Passwaters, Juanita, 71, 143 Patrick, Jean, 43 Martin, Charles, 38 Martin, Rey, 78 Martin, Shannan, 69 Mason, John, 78, 133 Mason, Marian, 78 Mason, Ralph, 39, 155, 162, 168, 177 Lee, nm, 79 1 Lee, Charlene, 39 Lee, George, 69, 116, 130, 157 Lee, Earl, 79 Lee, Jolene, 58 Lee, Karen, 58 Lee, Robert, 69, 130, 140 Lee, Toni, 69, 133 Leiter, Barbara, 39, 138, 139, 142, 143, 147 Leiter, Martha, 79, 134, 150, 157 Leznan, Jerry, 79 Lerlnan, Beverly, 69, 145 Le Roy, Loretta, 39, 156 Leuallen, Larry, 69, 139, 145, 155 Lev, Mike, 69 Levy, Sherrill, 69, 129, 151 Lewke, Betsy. 78, 115, 144, 151 Lightfoot, Robert, 58, 125 Lilly, Sandford, 78, 175 Lipkin, Leonard, 39, 124, 133, 134, 146, 149, 153, 154, 155, 174 Masters, Tom, 69, 133, 149 Matarelli, Dick, 39, 162, 170, 177 Mathis, Jerry, 69, 132, 149 Matthews, Carol, 39, 126, 135, 141, 153 Mattocks, Judie, 69, 129, 148 Mauerman, 1Villard, 59 Mavity, Carol, 68, 120, 123, 129, 146, 150 May, James, 40, 118, 146 May, John, 73, 142, 157 May, Roger, 59, 127 McBride, Pat, 63, 143, 150 Mills, Malcolm, 71, 130, 143 Minnich, Gayle, 40, 127, 137, 149 Mitchell, Greg, 71, 145, 173 Mixell, Donna, 59, 149 Moffitt, Vtiilliam, 71, 130 Mohler. Jill, 71, 155 Montgomery, Bill, 71, 173 Montag, Carol, 59, 125, 137, 152 Patrick, Jim, 71, 130, 156, 164 Patterson, Dianna, 60, 143 Patterson, George, 60 Patterson, Patty, 80 Patton, 1 5 1 C61-01, 70, 129, 135, 149, Moody, Marilyn , 59 Patton, Judy, 42, 135 Payton. Sonja, 60 Pears, Joyce, 60, 132, 134 Peck, Virginia, 70, 115, 123 Peddicord, Don, 70, 172 Peerless, Terry, 60, 124, 146, 152, 157 McCaddon, Carol, 78 McCaddon, Dean, 68 McCaddon, Kathleen, 68, 143, 151, 155 McCaddon, Neal, 40 McCallum, Joy, 68, 120, 125, 129, 148, 151 McClugage, Judy, 40, 125, 136, '141, 147, 152 McConnell, Bill, 78 McCormick, Joyce, 59 McCormick, Judy, 59 Moore, Marsha, 40, 156 Moore, Patti, 41, 131, 135, 138, 141, 147 Moore, Richard, 139 Moore, Terry, 79 Moo1'e, Toni, 164 Moi-due, Marla, 71, 128 Moreland, Jan, 79, 150, 157 Moreland, Judy, 41, 123, 141, 149 Moreland, Sally, 79 Morgan, John, 59 Morgan, Thomas, 79, 123, 144, 150 Morris, Anita, 71, 128, 157 Morrison, Kay, 71, 129, 165 Mosher, Beverly, 70, 135, 151, 152, 157 Muehlenbrink, Carolyn, 59, 115, 149, 153 Page 238 Pelini, Larry, 42 Pelini, Marijean, 70, 148 Peppard, Sandra, 42, 125, 141 Peplow, Gary, 70, 145 Peplow, Mary Jean, 70 Pepper, Peggy, 80, 115 Perry, Joyce, 60 Perry, Ruth, 70, 129 Peterson. Robert, 80 Peyer, R0b6l'f, 80, 145 Pfeiffer Pfeiffer, , Robert, 60, 146, 153 Barbara, 42, 127, 144 Phillips, Barb, so, 143, 151 Pierson, Norma, 42 Pierson, Perry, 70 171 Thompson Sharon, 49 Piety, Gloria, 80, 145 Piety, John, 43, 157, 172, 177 Place, Carol, 81 Place, Robert, 60 Plessinger, Sue, 43, 125, 131, 137, 141, 147 Poad, Jeri, 43, 126, 145, 155, 165 Poland, David, 148 Pocklington, Carol, 43, 126, 130, 137, 139, 155 Polk, James, 60, 168, 177 Pople, Steve, 81 Poppen, Carla, 81, 125, 148, 150, 153 Poppen, Joh, 43, 116, 118, 125, 127, 138, 147, 152, 155 Porter, Delaphine, 71 Porter, Thomas, 130 Portman, Pete, 71 Poshan, Robert, 81 Pothuisje, Kent, 42, 162, 177 Powell, Larry, 71, 155 Pratt, Suanne, 81 Pribble, Bob, 42, 136 Price, David, 42, 81, 136, 153 Price, Donna, 126 Price, Judy, 71, 143 Prier, Raymond, 60, 134, 136, 139, 144, 145, 153 Prince, Fred, 60, 127 Potter, Nmloy, 70, 115, 123, 128, 149, 151 Pritchard, Carol, 71 Pritzker, Ira, 81 Pugsley, Larry, 60 Purvis, Shirley, 80 Pursell, Louise, 71, 128, 143, 151 Quine, Dick, 43, 127, 135 R Raasch, Bu11ny, 43, 113, 125, 138, 139, 141, 143, 144, 147, 149, 153, 154 Ropers, Barbara, 44, 120, 121, 125, 138, 141, 146, 143, 155 Rosenberg, Judy, 44 Ross, Diane, 70, 157 Ross, Marilyn, 70, 132 Ross, Robert, 172 Roth, Bonnie, 71, 128, 130, 148 Roth Chuck, 60, 173 Rothi Judy, 60, 123, 143, 152 Rubin, Gail, 80 Sinks, Kay, 46, 142 Skinner, Elaine, 70, 115, 123, 128, 143, 153 Skinner, Henry, 81, 132' Slagell, Nancy, 70, 129, 157 Sloop, Sharon, 61, 149 Sluser, Richard, 61 Slusser, Bonnie, 46 Sutter, Marilyn, 61, 125, 126, 131, 136, 145, 153 Sutton, Karen, 81, 123, 150, 157, 165 Sutton, Marlene, 48, 123, 149, 165 Swain, Tim, 61, 116, 118, 125, 127, 143 Swank, Stephen, 48, 126 Rubin, Kay, 60, 123 Rubin, Sharon, 71, 129 Ruckle, Carol, 80 Ruckle, Dick, 60, 127, 171 Russeff, Charleen, 80, 151 Russell, Jim, 80 Russell, Jane, 45, 116, 125, 130, 133, 141, 155, 157 Russell, Tony, 45, 126 Rutherford, VVillia1n, 80, 145 Ruvinsky, Thelma, 80, 149, 150 Ruyle, Bill, 71, 132, 143 Ryan, Jerry, 80, 157, 164 S Smiley, Ann, 46, 126, 131, 141, 157 Smith, Bob K., 70, 162, 171, 177 Smith, Dorothy, 61, 123, 126 Smith, Ed, 70, 130 Smith, Jeff, 70, 130, 157 Smith, Jim, 46 Smith, Phyllis, 71, 115, 129, 144, 151 Smith, Richard, 81, 132 Smith, Robert L., 81 Swanson, Rita, 71, 129, 143, 154 Swardenski, James, 49, 118, 162, 177 Swardenski, Jay, 61, 143, 174, 177 Swardenski, Jerry, 71, 142 Szepessy, David, 81, 134 T Tadlock, Jacklyn, 49, 130, 156 Talnplin, Pam, 71, 129, 151 Tapp, Richard, 61, 176, 177 Tarpy, Thomas, 145 Smith, Robert M., 71, 133 Smith, Shaun, 61 Smith, XVilliam, 81 Snedden, Roger, 61 Sneed, Sharon, 81, 144 Snyder 1 5 1 Snyder , Gail, 71, 128, 130, 143, , Lorraine, 126, 141 Tate, Evelyn, 71, 131 Taylor, Barbara, 49 Taylor, Edwin, 49 Taylor, Joyce, 48, 127, 131, 138, 141, 142 129 Saettlei-, Fi-od, 133, 134, 145, 155, 172 Saettler, Herman, 45, 71, 145 Saettler, Roy, 44, 145 Samples, Sue, 137, 148 Radoblmgh, Bob, so, 132, 134, 144 Radke, Dale, 43 Radke, Don, 44 Radley, Bruce, 60, 127, 162, 175, 177 Radley, Dave, 80, 116, 144, 164 Radley, Linda, 44, 126, 137, 139 Tully, Larry, 83, 123, 136 Ranson, Lee, 80, 149 Rasor, Donna, 60, 128, 131, 136 Ratcliff, Beverly, 80 Ratcliff, Jackie, 44, 147 Ravenscroft, Phyllis, 44, 156 Readdy, Eileen, 60, 123, 137 Ready, Rita, 71 Reams, Tom, 71, 143 Reber, Carol, 80, 146 Redenius, Shirley, 60 Reed, Jim, 80, 132 Reed, Mary Donna, 45, 156 Rees, Harry, 70, 132 Reeves, Kay, 80, 149 Reichel, Sandra, 45, 154 Reid, Adrienne, 70, 115, 129, 151, 153, 157 Reinman, Paul, 60 Reyburn, Becky, 60 Reyburn, Suzanne, 60 Richmond, Geraldine, 81, 157 Riebel, Bill, 60 Riggins, Carole, 45 Riley, Kirk, 60, 173 Riley, Sandra, 70, 132 Ring, David, 81, 123 Ringel, Dick, 60 131, Risk, Penny, 60, 136 Risk, Toni, 81, 123, 149, 150 Risser, Mardee Ann, 60, 115, 116, 124, 128, 137, 146, 149, 152 Ritson, Vllilliam, 60, 145 Roark, Tom, 81 Robb, Joyce, 70, 131, 148, 151 Robbins, Valdora, 45, 156 Roberts, James, 70, 130 Roberts, Paul, 60, 130 Robertson, John, 70 Robison, Alan, 60 Robison, Douglas, 143, 164 Roby, Polly, 81, 144, 150 Rodgers, David, 81, 149, 164 Rodgers, Joan, 44, 123 Roe, Robert, 130, 145, 164 Roehm, Carole, 60, 116, 117, 126, 137, 149, 153 Rohner, Carol, 81, 123, 150 Roll, Carol, 81 Samuelson, Bobbie, 80, 125, 150 Samuelson, Diane, 60, 125, 126, 148, 152 Sanders, Essie, 60, 180 Sanders, Linda, 71, 152 Sanders, Promus, 81, 169 Sandmeyer, Connie, 44, 116 Sandy, James, 60, 127 Sargent, Mary, 71, 125, 129, 143, 151, 152, 155 Satterfield, Jim, 44, 125, 127 Sauder, Kenny, 71, 130, 145 Sauers, Sally, 44, 125, 126, 141 Schad, Sandra, 44, 120, 122, 131, 138, 141, 142, 145, 146, 147, 155 Schaffer, Allan, 81, 144, 164 Schalikaschwili, Alex, 81, 146, 150, 157 A ' Scharp, Larry, 81 Schaumburg, James, 60, 127 Schearer, Joyce, 60 Schearer, Lee, 81, 144 Seheuermann, Ted, 60, 127, 144 Schmidt, Dana, 71, 155, 157, 175 Schmidt, John, 45 Schmidt, Phil, 81, 139, 145 Schneider, Melvyn, 70, 132 Schneider, Mike, 60, 125, 130, 137 Schubert, Sylvia, 60, 137, 145 Schuller, Grant, 81, 164 Schuller, Sally, 81 Schuller, Sandie, 70, 143 Schwartz, Joel, 60 Schwarz, Robert, 45 Scoofakes, Elayn, 45, 137, 139, 142, 146, 147, 152, 157 Scrugham, Sandy, 45, Seckel, Pres, 70, 157, 169, 174 - See, Diane, 80, 150 Seelye, Robert, 80 Seghetti, Don, 61, 116, 142 Seibold, Darryl, 45 Seifred, Suzanne, 46, 136, 147 Seller, Maryalice, 80, 148 Selburg, Ginger, 46 Semlow, Sally, 61, 126, 131, 137, 146, 147, 152 Seward, Karen, 80, 143, 150 Seyller, Jerry, 46, 126 Shannon, Ginger, 80 Shannon, Ronald, 61, 171 Shannon, Theodore, 61, 143 Shelby, Vi, 61, 126, 137, 165 Shepherd, Mary, 61, 143, 144 Shilling, James, 46 Shipp, Nancy, 47, 123, 131, 138, 140, 141, 149, 152, 154, 155 Shipp, Sally, 80, 149, 150, 153 Shively, Janice, 80, 144, 150 Shore, Barbara, 61, 122, 146, 148 Short, Ronnie, 80 Shrcffler, Celeste, 47, 138 Shrier, Clella, 47, 125, 130, 131, 135, 136, 141, 147, 153, 157 Shubert, Judie, 47, 113, 116, 124, 126, 137, 141, 146, 155, 165 Silverstein, Bev, 61, 116, 125, 130, 131, 38, 143, 153 124, 131, 115 Snyder, Mary Jane, 47, 71, Snyder, Skip, 46, 113, 118, 155 Soderquist, Robert, 71, 136 Solomon, Jerry, 71, 132 Solomon, Marty, 61, 113, 120, 121, 125, 147, 157 Solomon, Ted, 71, 113, 162, 175 Sommer, Kristin, 61, 123, 126, 131, 136, 146, 147, 152 Sones, Helana, 81, 151 Sones, Roberta, 47, 127, 131, 137, 146, 157 Sosamon, Janet, 81, 157 Southwick, Bill, 47, 113, 126, 136 Spalding, Linda, 81 Speers, Fred, 80, 133, 172 Spence, John, 61, 127 Spencer, Robert, 71 Sperry, Janet, 80, 149, 150 Spong, Grant, 70 Sprenkle, Joyce, 80, 115, 181 Stafford, Jerry, 61, 120, 121, 146 Stamm, Thomas, 70, 145, 162, 177 Staub, Henry, 61 Staub, Maureen, 61 Steger, Loren, 47, 127 Sternfield, Scott, 70, 118, 133, 134, 145, 155 Siem, Melinda, 70, 128, 135, 143, 151 Steinbach, Bill, 61, 133, 142 Steinberg, Jerry, 61, 127, 148 Steiner, Cleo, 80, 164 Stern, Carol, 47, 130, 137, 141, 147, 157 Stern, Larry, 46 Sterneck, Norton, 70, 149 Sterrett, Susan, 70, 125, 134, 143, 152 Stevenson, Ann, 61, 115, 125, 126, 138, 148, 153 Stewartson, Larry, 80, 169 Stidhaln, Robert, 46 Stidham, Roberta, 46, 123, 141 Stinnett, Conrad, 47 137, Taylor, Ruthann, 48, 127, 156 Taylor, Sue, 61, 123 Teague, Edythe, 81, 181 Taylor, Stella, 81 Teder, Ando, 61, 145, 168, 170, Thomas, Arvella, 61 Thomas, James, 48 Thompson, Bob, 61 Thompson, Donald, 49 Thompson Douglas, 81, 145 Thompson, Ray, 61, 136 Thomson, Gale, 81, Thomson, Joan, 71, 150, 153 Thornburg, Sharon, Tilly, Larry, 71 Tilly, Phil, 32, 116 149 123, 126, 128, 82 Timerinan, Elaine, 82, 134, 152, 157 Timm, Miriam, 61, 143 Tingwall, Tom, 49, 145, 162, 168, 177 Tjarksen, Nancy, 82, 146 Tompkins, Dick, 48, 137, 142, 146 Tolnkinson, Earl, 82, 132 Tomkinson, Joan, 48, 130, 131, 137, 141, 152 Toms, Eugene, 48, 162, 168 Toms, John, 48 Towers, Jim, 48, 127 Towles, Richard, 82, 144 Tracy, Calvin, 49 Trendle, Vlfesley, 71, 132, 134 Treadvvay, Lynn, 82, 144 Triplett, VVilbur, 71, 142 Triplett, YVillis, 142 Trope, Carol, 61, 120, 121, 125, 128, 1361, 137, 146, 147, 149, 152 Tucker, David, 49 Tucker, Dennis, 82 Tucker, Don, 71, 130, 155, 173, 175 Tucker Steve, 83, 140 Stoecker, Earl, 80, 145 Stoll, John, 70, 136, 145 Stone, Anne, 70, 123, 128, 135, 143, 151, 157 Stone, Carole, 30, 132, 134, 151, 152 Stone, Mike, 71, 130 Stone, Pete, 71, 130, 164 Stott, Hubert, 61, 175, 177 Stover, Ron, 47 Streibich, Robert, 61, 174 Streitmatter, Jean, 47, 115, 134, 141, 148, 152, 179, 181 Struben, Carol, 80 Stuart, Michael, 71, 128, 130, 164 Stuart, Susan, 143 Stuart, YVilliam, 61 Stuber, Fred, 61, 145, 162, 175 Sturtevant, Bill, 71, 142, 145 Suffield, Joe, 48, 118, 155, 162, 170, 177 Sulaski, Bill, 61 Summers, Julie, 81, 151, 157 Sumner, Bonnie, 81, 148, 151 Sumner, Donna Dee, 61, 126, 136, 152 Sumner, Jim, 71, 132, 145 Sutherland, John, 48, 118, 176 123, 180, Page 239 U Ufen, George, 83, 145 Ullman, Don, 61, 148, 162, 177 Ulrich, Gerald, 61, 162, 171 Ulrich, Nancy, 61, 124, 126, 136, 146, 149, 153 Urban, ROII, 71, 164 V VanCleave, Gary, 61, 133 Vandagrift, Doris, 61, 148 VanGundy, Dave, 71 Vanzandbergen, Roger, 83 VanVVinkle, Steve, 61, 157, 168, 170, 171 Varney, Gay, 71 Vaughan, Linda, 83 Vaughan, Lynnette, 49, 115, 123, 125, 130, 180, 181 Vaughan, Roger, 83, 164 Velpel, Gerald, Vellesky, Diane, Voegele, James, Voegele, Joann, Voelpel, David, Voigt, Don, 49, 83, 169 83, 143, 151 71 82 61, 125, 133, 153 136, 147 Vonderheydt, Richard, 61 Voss, Barbara, 71, 128, 144, 180, 181 Wahlield Ted 50, 172, 177 Wagler Kenneth, 71, 130, 175 Watts, Carol, 82 Webber, Judy, 61, 128, 137, 149, 152 Weddle, Judith, 83 VVeddle, Roger, 61 Weerts, Marilyn, 61, 115, 120, 128, 137, 147, 153 Wehnes, Ralph, 61 1Veinstein, Herb, 61, 127, 144 W'eishoff, Paul, 61, 170, 177 Whitmore, Mariana, 82, 125, 149,-. 150 .., Vlfhitten, Bill, 82 Wild, Art, 61 Wilhelm, Genevieve, 71, 128 Wilkinson, Pat, 71, 115 Willard, Nancy, 71, 129, 150, 153 Williams, Francesca, 71, 129, 149 Williams, Joe, 82, 164 Williams, Kay, 82, 123, 140, 151, Wood, John? 71, 145 Wood, Larry, 52, 168, 170 Vtfoodhall, Muriel, 52, 138, 139, 155, 165 Woods, Ernie, 52 Woosley, Patsylee, 62 Woolsey, Joanne, 83 Worman, Joy, 62, 125, 126 Wyard, Jane, 62, 124, 143, 146, 148, 153 126, 138, W Wahl, Steve, 49 YVaibel,, Bill, 50, 162, 175, 177 Welch, Carol, 83, 181 157 Wyard, Tom, 52, 137 Waldschmidt, Warren, 82 Welch, Dave, 61 VVilliams, Lynne, 61 Wykoff, Margaret, 62, 149 WValker, Gary, 71, 164 YVelch, Fred, 71 VVilliams, Suzan, 82, 180, 181 Wykoff, Sharon, 71, 149, 151 NValker, Marilyn, 71, 125, 130, 131, YVelch, Tom, 83 Willock, Lance, 62, 120, 133 Wysinger, John, 52 149, 150 1Vells, Georgia, 61, 123, 130, 137, VVilson, Dorothy, 71, 123, 143, 144, Wyss, Janet, 71, 129 WValker, Susan, 82, 144, 150 147 152, 155 Wall, Bernie, 50 XVells, 1Vil1iam, 83 Wilson, Dean, 83, 136 Wall, Betty, 50 Vlfesselhoff, James. 50 VVilson, Gaye, 62, 113, 125, 148 Wall, Bill, 51, 172, 175 Wessels, Gerald, 51, 126, 127 Wilson, John, 50, 172 Yates, Beverly, 52 Waller, Charles, 61 West, Bob, 83, 169 Wilson, Pamela, 62, 136, 157 Yates, Diane, 71, 128 Waller, Emelia, 71 West, Thomas, 51, 168, 170, 177 Wilson, Robert, 51, 137, 162, 175, Yates, Gary, 71, 168, 169, 171 Wallis, Jean, 82, 150 VVestbrook, Barbara, 61, 123, 137 177 Yentes, Sharon, 62, 115, 130, 135 Wallis, Marian, 51, 125, 126, 138, Weyeneth, Harold, 83, 136 Wilson, Ruth, 62, 123, 147 137 141 Wharton, Janet, 83 Wilton, Richard, 62, 136, 148 Yerby, Hazel, 62, 123 Walter, Carol, 61, 138, 152, 157 Wheadon, Bill, 71 Windhorst, Virginia, 62, 126, 131 Yocum, Joan, 62 W'alters, Judy, 51, 115 Wheadon, David, 61, 122 Wineland, Seth, 83, 169 Young, Dale, 62, 162, 177 Walton, Karen, 61, 120, 126, 137, VVheeler, Carol, 71, 129, 143, 152 VVinner, Dwight, 83, 136 Younge, Gloria, 71, 116, 129, 143 144, 145, 147, 153 Wheeler, Porte, 71, 130, 149 Winston, Kim, 83, 157 151, 152, 155 Ward, Bob, 51, 120, 125, 147 Wheeler, Sandy, 71 Wirth, Fran, 51, 132, 134, 157 Warren, Jerry, 50, 133, 134, 172, Whitcomb, Sharon, 82, 149, 150 Wiss, Gordon, 62, 113, 136, 162, Z 177 White, Charles, 51, 113, 118, 136, 168, 170, 171 Washington, Charles, 61, 116, 146 144, 146, 155 Witt, Karl, 52, 144 Zakin, Louis, 52 Washington, Marian, 50, 126, 130, White, Clarence, 51, 175 VVitt, William, 62, 127, 143 Zglenda, Rgbert, 52 131, 147, 152, 155 White, David, 82 Witt, Jim, 51 Ziegele, Linda, 82, 123, 149 Wasson, Jean, 82, 151 White, James, 51 Witt, Trinia, 83, 148, 151 Zimmerman, Julie, 82, 150 Wasson, Joseph, 82, 128, 172 White, JoAnn, 61, 123, 157 Witzig, Shirley, 83, 150 Zinkhon, Jim, 62, 118, 127, 136, Wasson, Louis S., 50, 127, 172, VVhite, Julia, 82, 180 Wolford, Sharon, 52, 120, 121, 131, 138, 146 175, 177 White, Mitchell, 61, 140 138, 140, 141, 146, 152, 155, Zipper, Barbara, 62 Watkins, Cheryl, 82, 146 White, Roger, 50 157 Zipper, Bonnie, 82, 116, 149, 150 Watkins, rd, 50. 118 White, Ron, 61 Wolland, Judy, 83, 49, 150 Zumwalty Glen 71, 149 Wea , 83, 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