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Be- cause Peoria High School fosters our quest for a suc- cessful future, may we now show you in this, our 1958 CREST, some of the individ- ual lights burning within its halls. NAU Page 4 Cresi Siaffs Edi+orial Siaff Edi+or-in-Chief .......,.............., Judy Gilmore Assisfanf ............,............. Jack Fahnesiock Associaie Edifors Faculiy . . . ..,....... 1 .... ,....4 J oy McCallum Seniors . ,.... Judy Naylor Jo DuH'on Classes .... Jane Howard Phil Schmidf . . ...,. Susan Freed Bill McCuskey . . . .Carol Mavi+y Ac1'ivi+ies . School Life . ,. Spor+s ....., ,.... R alph Greener Chuck Hanlon Ari' .... .......,......., M arilyn Marshall Assis+an+s B Carol Araia, Doris Herweg, Linda Ropers, Kaihy Mor- gan, Ryna Trope, Dick Lien, Sieve Shellabarger Advisor-Mr. Fluegel Business Slaff Business Manager ....,........,........ Susie Brown Co-Adverlising Manager ,,..,.., ....... C a+hy Hill Co-Adveriising Manager ,....,... .... N ancy Slagell Assisl'an'l's Sandy Fleming, BeH'y Hale, Karen Laird, Linda Davis, Jeanne Janssen, Nancy Klein, Mary Alice Seiler, Karen Seward, Janice Houser, Jana Swardenski, Pai Kramer, Kalhy Huber, Kafhy Wyard Advisor-M r. Koepping Pholography Sfaff Edifor .,.............................. Tom Grimm Assis'ran+ Edifor .. ........,....., Paul Endres Assisfa n+s Bob Jamieson, Dan Solomon, Bob Thomson Advisor-Mr. Fluegel lighfing up . . . In+roduc+ion 6uideligl1+s Highligh+s Lamelighn Spo+Hgh+s Spor+ Lighfs Neon Ligh+s Index. . 2 The Table of Con+en+s i. . Page . Page . Page . Page . Page . Page . Page . Page W' jj 4... X' 1? 4 S V? ffl ,Mm 'Q , ,M '1?Aj E5 X ff M so of Lf ,M A' Seafecli George N. Miles Roberf A. Jamieson, Presicleni' Mrs. Mariesfa Bloom dc-:dica+ion The lheme of our book, which has been sug- geslecl by worcl and piclure, is ligh'I'. Therefore, lhe Edilors of our book searched 'lhe sfaff ancl per- sonnel of Peoria High School for 'rhe individual who would porlray such a qualify. The person we are honoring has given many years of failhful service lo The sluclenls of Cenlral and +he parenls of Peoria. Fellow 'reachers respecf her and seek her counsel. She has served her pro- fession wilh honor and dignify. Therefore, we lhe members of fhe Cresl' Slaff wish 'ro cledicale l'he l958 Cresi' lo Miss Florence l. Giles Page 7 if Q 3 L S s r V , K 1 Y i s K I 2 K: Q ! , 1 i 2. I h , ' I x ,- V i K . ! E 1 ' i . . r i 5 . Q I X W2 x I K J Q if Q Q.-Q-M.Mw-Www 'fmmmv 5' .. 'T M ,gg ei- ,. 1? ,. sf '- K wwf H.-0 iv NP ,-W, Kg . L Mg g warg fiimzg YY fV2?5sus'mz gigs arzmwiw' :U My L f :' 331 2 ,zz-iz it 3 , 5'- ff 'f 5 35 X2 Y J ,, 2 , 25 1 x I iff' N ' iv SM N .Eg-f' A ' sf 5 ., ,L ww N if 31? 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Miss Florence Poshard Dean ol Girls Mr. Harvey Tucker Assislanl Principal When a girl lirsl enlers Peoria l-ligh School, her immediale counselor and guide is our Dean ol Girls. The sludenl is nol wilhoul lriends, lor lhe capacily ol our dean is nol limiled lo adminislra- lion: hers is an exlended hand ol lriendship. ll lakes more lhan a lille lo become a dean ol girls. ll lakes underslanding, knowledge ol lhe problems ol youlh, and a sincere desire lo aid. Endowed wilh lhese qualilies, Miss Poshard advises and gives confidence lo Cenlral's girls. B ln his lirsl year al Peoria l-ligh School, lvlr. Tucker has capably handled lhe problems ol many sludenls. As Assislanl Principal, he has easily ad- iusled lo our curricular and social lile. Our slu- denls and lacully have lormed an ever increasing admiralion ol and apprecialion lor his adminislra- live abililies as lhey lunclion elleclively in a smoolhlysrun organizalion. We are looking lor- ward lo many years ol his leadership. Page I3 si Y Conway, Helen V. Fieselman, Eliz. R. Foglesong, Marilee A. Harris, Larry Holmes, Beverly A. M-AI. Illinois B.S., Bradley B.S., IIIinois State Normal MA., Bradley BS., Bradley English, Faculty Flower English, Library Assistant, French, French Club Reading English, Speech, Debate, Fund. American Field Ser- Library Club Watching television is a LH'S Outdoor activity is Speech Contests Wee EF enjoys doing needle- favorite pastime of MF. skiing. BH uses lier extra time HC likes to spend her lei- point in her leisure hours. reading a cook book. sure time traveling. work and play In looking over our Faculty, we have tound many in- teresting tacts about their Iives. We, here, would like to emphasize the leisure time activities as compared with the academic background ot several ot our teach- ers: such as . . . Language ml Miss Kent who insists on the correct adjective . . . loves to spend a day on the links. fx .XL x Wt it Page I4 Houstan, Jean P. Kellogg, Helen M. Kent, Gretchen J. Myers, Joseph E. B.S., Mississippi State M.A., Chicago B.S., Bradley BA., Illinois Wesleyan English, Cue Club English, Writers' Club English, Sociology, Stunt English, Citizenship, Track. Sewing is one Ot 1H'S fa, An OUt,Ot,-Whoo! hobby Shows, Publicity t.ettermans Club, Class ot vorite hobbies. for HK is gardening. GK loves to swing an iron 59 while on a spacious green. IM can really hit the ball over the net. Peterson, Muriel E. MA., Bradley English, Class ot '59 MP creates the right mood for a trip while packing her bags. Rahn, Alta P. Rice, Emily Elizabeth Spickard, Elma M. Stanger, Eugene J. Doctor's, Bradley M.A., Michigan BA., Bradley B.S.l..S., Minnesota: B.E., English, Counseling English Speech, English, Jusendra, St. Cloud State At the present, learning to ER likes to map pictures. Cheerleaders, Sr. Class Librarian, Library Club Play thc Organ is ARK Play ES could shoot from the hobby.. ES enioys being domestic. hip, it itis with a camera, Swisher, Glyda M. MA., Northwestern Latin, Latin Club, Class ot '58 CS finds a good book the source of many hours of pleasure. Mrs. Holmes who is a culinary artist . . . coaches Central's debate team. Titus, Mariorie L. Waltmire, Lucille MA., Bradley , .xf Ph.B., Chicago Spanish, Lnattin, Spenishd English Club I X ' V, Q LW can relax behind the MT is at home' onfythe wheel of her car. back of iatgood trotter. fx ,xx ' Watson, Mary Alma AB.. Cornell Latin, English, Latin Club MVV finds pleasure and creative skill in her many beautiful house plants. Whitaker, Harry F. Ziegler, CharloH'e M. B.S., Bradley MA., Michigan English, Student Council, German, German Club, Baseball Coach, Asst. Bas- Class ot '58 lethal! CZ,s favorite activity is HW turns to music for visiting with frfends. his enjoyment. Page I5 I Bockwitz, Carroll F. M.A., Iowa Algebra, Geometry, Golf, Class ot '58 M A Illinois CB's vacations are devoted to Plane Geometry, Retresher Seeing the U'S'A' Math, Class ot '60 MB often hnds himself cor- recting papers while waiting to cross the bridge. - Giles, Florencei I. M.A., Columbia Trigonometry, Algebra, Sr. National I-Ionor Society FG enjoys seeing the world in person. Deal, John W. M.A., Iowa Algebra, General Math, Cross Country, Tennis, Class ot '60, Youth Fellowship Club ID's pride is bringing in that game that was his aim. mathematics Mr. O Toole, our testing expert and scholarship ad- visor . . . O'TooIe, Eugene E. Van Deventer, John B. finds pleasure in working around his beautitul hon MS., Drake M.S., Indiana Algebra I, Voc. Testing Coun- Mathematics, Algebra' Geom- selor, Committee ot 40 etry ' EO's ability to mow the lV's hobby is studying skills Zawn will be long rernem- in photography. ered. Page I6 Fink, Walter R. MA.. Iowa and Colorado General Science, Algebra, Hi- Y. School Banking TVF spend his leisure time experimenting with model air planes. science Fluegel, Theodore B. M.S.,,lowa State Chemistry, CREST, Photogra- PPV TF takes much pride in working to improve his spa- cious garden. Kinhoter, Garma G. MA., Michigan Biology, Pre-Meclic Club GK finds gazing at stars an entertaining hobby. Mr Sommer tinds as much tascination through the lens ot his microscope . . . as in the worlcl ot beauty he captures on his tilm. Stepping, Henry M.S., Eastern Illinois State Biology, Chemistry, Ticket Comm., Chess Club HS really pulls Uthem' out of the blue water. Suffield, Harlan W. M.A., Bradley Physics, Chemistry, Class ot '59 Watching sports fills in HS's outvof-school time. Sommer, Joseph B M.S., Michigan Biology, Counselor IS carefully adjusts the lens of his camera for those spe cial pictures. Page I7 Albright, Ada Mae MA., lllinois U.S. History, World His- tory, Class ot 'ol AA appreciates good music and has displayed her talents in this field to many audiences. Wallace, LevereH K. BS., Monmouth ,3 if Citizenship, Adrfliryistra- tive Assistant Aitogf' the Principal 5, lp- LW knows. his' sports and lovesxt ,Mtch from , the standssph . x 1 J ii six' Ba ucler, Harry Eugene M.S., Bradley U.S. History, Geography, Projection Crew HB's skill and experience in woodworking reflects in his valuable finished products. Herlce, Jane H. A.B., illinois Wesleyan English, Citizenship, Class ot '60 IH can be found in the kitchen with a recipe that is bound to be good. Miss Albrights vivid stories ot colonial lore are as easy to listen to social studies Whitalcre, Diclc M.A., Colorado State Civics, Soph. Football Coach, Fresh, Basketball Coach, Golt, Class ot 'ol DW participates in ath- letics in his leisure time, Page I8 Woocl, Camilla MA., lllinois Modern History, U.S. History, Social Science Club CW loves to read about the world and interesting events. we Yuhause, Joseph MA., Iowa U.S. History, Citizenship. Swimming Coach A dip in the pool satishes yy. as her relaxing rendition ot Bach Cole, Lucille E. B.S., S.E., Missouri State P.E. and Health, G.A.A. Summer sports occupy some of LC,s leisure time. Wiliam -. 1,3 -,. dl.. X i , 'ea . . Q 'X , Y'I73f':TW?3, ' 'ff - if. 'Tr ., Tleeff- JF ' .fi .1-I 1. Hawkins, Dawson BA., Nebraska Wesleyan P.E. and Health, Basketball Coach, Ass't Football Coach DH really rates high when taking in all sports. Stoslcopt, who enjoys the thrill ot the open demonstrates his most embarrassing situation traveling. His leadership ot our band is the pride ot our school. Stoskopf, Herbert H. Suffield, Lyle K. M.M., Northwestern B.S., Bradley Band Art, Graphic Publicity Touring the countryside is LS's skill with brushes has HSIS main desire. made many descriptive pic- tures. Robertson, William Coyte B.S., Bradley P.E. and Health, Football Coach, Soph. Baseball Coach, Wrestling Sports are foremost in CR,s busy schedule. av-we :NVQ Linder, Dorothy N. M.M., Illinois Wesleyan Vocal Music Groups. Music Workshop DL enjoys sitting down with an entertaining story. arts Szepessy, J. Elmer MA., Iowa Orchestra A rod and a reel fill in IS's leisure time. Page I9 Byers, Paul R. M.S., Eastern Illinois Typing, Business Law, Shorthand, Opinion Do-it-yourself woodwork keeps PB busy, Logan, G. R. B.E., illinois Normal Building Trades, Stage Crew CRL is lured by sea breezes and boating. Cochran, Willard J. M.A., Bradley General Business, Distribu- tive Education WC lilres to discuss inter- esting news articles. Torre, .Marilou BS., Murray State Typing, Class ot 'ol lVlT's hobby is collecting driftwood from river shores. Koepping, Ernest Richard MA., Bradley Bookkeeping, General Busi- ness, CREST Business Statl, Intramural With hre and food, EK specializes in tasty cool:- outs. Lamberton, Margaret M.S., Illinois Shorthand, Typing, Busi- ness English, Dramatic Honor Society ML prefers to travel in her unoccupied time. Lurie, Allan H. BS Bradle -I Y Electricity, Machine Shop, Stage Crew AL understands the complicated parts of radios and all their codes. Mr. Westhott whose vocational shop procedures place a pre- mium on accuracy . . vocational occupations draws an accurate bead on a frightened bunny. Martin, John E. M.S., Bradley Mechanical, Machine, and Architectural Drawing, Key Club IM spend time in his home workshop making practical articles. Page 20 Pocklington, Loretta B.S., Bradley Ottice Occupations, Otlice Occupations Club LP finds sports agreeable in her free time. Rainey, Charles Vocational Auto Mechan- ics The Auto Motive Testers Club occupies CR's extra time. Runkle, Lewis Charles Vocational Ed., Colorado State Vocational Mechanics LC deals with organiza- tion worlc in his spare moments. Westhotf, W. F. BS., Bradley Woodwork WFW's favorite atmos- phere would include a gun and game. Chamness, B. Th-eoline M.A., Bradley Orthopedic, Student Coun- cil Booth, Opinion TC delights in writing contest material, Jacks, Ann H. BS., Bradley Clothing, General Home- making Afs knitting needles and yarn make those warm articles of clothing. Keithley, Jean BS., Bradley Foods, General Homemak- ing, Family Living, F.N.A. IK thinks golfing an ideal hobby for anyone. Maness, Florence Gooch B.S., Tennessee University Special Room Sewing is a suitable hob by for FM. Matson, Frances M.A., illinois Sight Conservation, F.T.A FM discovers knitting a fascinating hobby. specialists Mrs. Charnness gives tender care to the learning processes ot our ortho- and the roses that bloom with such beauty in her back pedic students . . . yard. McClanathan, Helen F. M.S., Minnesota Clothing HM likes to read in her leisure time. l:lSl19l'. Bernadine A. Parker, Leona Rhoades, lnez M. Ziegler, Lilly Records Clerk Attendance Clerk Secretary to Principal Bookkeeper, Treasurer Page 2l 5 3 Q 3 1 i ,g i . 5 A 3 . z fun. f s , 2 2 E, i 5 . e 5 U 1 : I classes AS SENIURS 6+ P. H. s., we look back on our four years of . . . . . . learning sfuclying . . . relaxing Pg 24 QU'- ancl eafing i senior class officers--class of '58 Sealed-Jack Fahnesfock, vice-presiclenh John Brown, president Sianding-Pal' Wilkinson, +reasurerg Dick Chamber- lain, secrelary. our capable class sponsors Leif 'lo righf-Miss Ziegler, Miss Swisher, Mr. Fink, Mr. Bockwiiz. Page 25 , Adler, Jacqueline Allen, Rick In music Iacki will go a ' long wayg We're sure she'll be a singer some day. Cpinion, Stunt Shows, Ott the Records, A Cappella Choir, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Club, So- cial Science Club, French Club An able and willing leader is Riclcg In Committee of Forty he makes things tick. Ex-Otlicio to Student Council, Committee ot Forty, Baseball Team, Swimming Team, Let- termen's Club, Key Club, Latin Club Andrews, Bob Arata, Midori Alspector, Milne As a track star Milceis in the leadg Wings are something he'll never need. Varsity Football, Varsity Traclr, Fresh. and Soph. Basketball, lntramurals, Spanish Club Anderson, Randy Happy go lucky, fair and freeg There's nothing that lever bothers me. Debate Team, A Cappella. Jazz Club, Social Science Club, Chess Club Anderson, Stephen He is as he is tallg A friendly fellow to all. Stunt Shows, A Cappella German Club, Chess Club the perfect dream date A dream girl had a dream date One night as she lay asleep. She dreamt she was Cinderella And attended the ball in a heap, A 'Wwfomef fo Peofia A quiet ffiemlly gifl is Shei Her escort, of course, was Prince Charming, High: A teacher is what she's But now he has to say bound to be. And tOg6il7,6T they had SO T77.LLCl'L lung good-1795 Page, Girls' Glee Club, Jus- ' Transter from Woodrutt endra, Cue Club, Spanish Together they danced all the evening, High School Club And his heart she had truly won. Axman, Richard Quiet, but not shyg A nice, friendly guy. German Club Page 26 Axtell, David Always friendly, sincere and trueg Forever ready for something to do. Opinion, Stunt Shows, A Cap- pella, Key Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Pre-Med Club, German Club This Cindi is a Senior, And Prince Charming her favorite heaug The hall is a perfect dream date Only young at heart can know. Ayres, Margie A red haired lass is Margieg A teacher she wants to be. Opinion, Glee Club, Cue Club. F.N.A., Co-op Club Bahney, Dave Balagna, Sandra Ori an athletic team, so Sandy's new to Peoria High we've been toldg this yearg Dave is worth his weight in We're very glad that she is gold. here. Football, Wrestling Transter trom Bloomington High School Baldwin, Barbara Barbara's a gal who sees things throughg She goes to work without ado. Page, Stunt Show, Girls' Glee Club, Sr. Service Club, Jus- enolra Bambriclc, William An electrical engineer he'll beg Heill do well as we can see. Barnes, Judith Small and fung She's a busy one. Opinion, Page, Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Sr. Service Club Bateman, Dave His coronet playing is tops in the land,' He'll make an addition to any band. House ot Representatives, Stunt Shows, Band, Orchestra, Pre-Med Club Batten, Phyllis Bean, Doyle Beaty, Pat Sincerity and vitality stand Manual brought us Doyleg Pat will not stop to rest out the most! Now to Central he is loyal. Until shets done her very When we, of Phyllis Batten, Transfer hom Manual Hggi, best. boast- School . Transter trom East Peoria Stunt Show, A Cappella, Mu! High School sic Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Girls' Choir, Co-op Club Club, F.N.C., Latin Club. German Club Bell, Nancy Eyes that sparkle, a smile thafs warmg Nancyls a cheerleader with very good form. Committee ot Forty, Stunt Show, Jr. Prom, Cheerleader, A Cappella, Sr. Service Club, Social Science Club, Latin Club Bengston, Ann On any stage Ann really shinesg Whether in sports or dra- matic lines. Page, G.A.A., Jusendra, F.T.A., Spanish Club Benson, Allan Dimples and a smile are his lameg Everyone knows Skip is his name, Ticlcet Committee, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Amateur Radio Club Berry, Anthony Best, Tom Andy's hobbies are so manyg A hard-working guy is Doesnlt have time to rest- Tom B955 not any! He never has time to rest 'lranster trom Roosevelt German Club Soph. Football, Chess Club Page 27 Beyer, Jon Of being friendly hetll never tire,' We know that's our Ion Beyer. Stunt Show, Soph. Foot- ball, Key Club Blake, Patricia A real sweet gal is Pat,' A well-known fact is that. Opinion, Page, Jr. Honor So- ciety, Glee Club, Sr. Service Club Bliss, Betsy Busy, busy all day longg I-Iere's a gal who'll never go wrong. Opinion, Stunt Shows, A Cap- pella, Jusenclra, Cue Club. Jr. Red Cross, German Club Boddie, Mary Louise No smilets sweeter than Mary Louise's,' At Central she's welcome to stay if she pleases. Transter from Frazier High School Bollier, Renard Swift in water, bright schoolg He'll win the race in any pool. Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Golf, Swimming, Let termen's Club, Band, A Cap pella, Key Club, Jusendra Bower, Brenda A very busy gal is Bren- dag Here's a gal whoill really send ya. Opinion, Page, Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Social Science Club, Latin Club, German Club Breed, Suzy Full of fun and plenty of vimg Her future will never be dim. Committee ot Forty, Stunt Shows, Cho-Kettes, Jazz Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club, French Club Page 28 Bowers, Spencer Serious but friendly in what- ever he may dog His conversation's witty, his spirits never blue. Varsity Football, Fresh.-Soph. Basketball, Lettermen's Club, Key Club Bremer, Dave A friendly Senior loaded with fun,' We can tell by the friends he's won, Committee ot Forty, Soph. Class Otticer, Football, Base- ball, Golf, A Cappella, Key Club, Latin Club senior class It all began one evening, When suddenly the telephone rangg He asked if she'd go to the ball, And then her heart really sang. -Linda Cram and Pat McKee Briggs, Susan Browers, Carol Brown, Frederick Lasting wit, eyes of browng Very pleasing, rather shyg He likes to play golf the A quiet smile, never a frown. Staunch supporter of Peoria whole day fhmughi Opinion, Jr. Nat'l Honor So- High- And manages the Swimming ciety, Quill ancl Scroll, Stunt Transter from Academy of team expertly too' Shows, Cho-Kettes, Jusendra, Our Lady Stunt Shows, Golt, Swimming, Cuebfgub, French Club, Lat- Glee Club, Spanish Club li'l U Brown, Wayne F Brummett, William Hereis a combination of fun I-le's never too sad, hels never and braing too gayg A hard thing to find except i Hejs just Bill Brurnmett the in irVayr1.e. livelong day. Brown, John A boy who was destined to lead his class,' A friend to all who pass. Class Otiicer, Jr. Nat'l Honor Society Golf, Fresh. Basket- ball, Key Club, Latin Club Brown, Susie Susieis Business Stab' is hummingg She's the one who keeps it running. House of Representatives, CREST, Opinion, Stunt Shows, Girls' Glee Club, Music Workshop, Jusen- dre, Cue Club, Social Sci- ence Club, German Club Bulman, Sanclra ' Burgeson, Andy S - . A person who i Wherever ther worth know Admired by all, both friend ingg and foeg e's fun sheis All Central's sad to see him sure to be going. go. Opinion, Page, Jusenclra, Cue Fresh. Football Club Burlison, Leslie Here's a familiar faceg Always working at a rap- id pace. Opinion, Page, Stunt Show, Girls' Glee Club, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Social Science Club, Latin Club Caho, Joan Carlin, Sharon Carlson, Marilyn Carlson, Paul A quiet girl, of this we're A bundle of drive and en- Now here's a gal who's real- Although around here he SWF: ergyg ly O.K.,' seems so quietg Friendship with her is quite Always as gay as she can be. A perfect lady in every way. He's headed for fame, you Secure' Girls' Crlee Club Canit deny it- Band, Cue Club, F.T.A., Ger- man Club Carson, John Herets to you, fohn, just hear that grand chordg The organ can talk when you're at the board. Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Stunt Show, Proiection Crew, German Club Page 29 ti Carter, Jetaun Always a smile, always a gring Forever, many friends she'll win. G.A.A., Co-op Club 1 5 Carter, Rodney Chamberlain, Richard Wins new friends every dayg An outstanding athlete, a Captures them with his sun- Swell guy? ny way. Ask anybody and they'll tell Christensen, Ruth Short but wiseg Shelli take any prize. Band, Cue Club, Spanish Club 'UW Clauss, Sharon Her quiet manner wins her friends, Their admiration never ends. Girls' Glee Club, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club. German Club Coker, Robert Bolfs jobs aren't easy, but his worlc's well doneg Hels the rare combination of industry and fun. Student Council, Commit- tee ot Forty, House ot Representatives, Social Council, Jr, Na+'l Honor Society, Varsity Basketball, Tennis, Lettermen's Club, Key Club, Pre-Med Club Page 30 Chance, Donna She always has some news to tellg In common sense she rings the bell. Stunt Shows, Cue Club, Jr. Red Cross, Co-op Club Cheathaim, Ed Herels a guy wholll never say die,' If he doesn't succeed again he'll try. Football Mgr, Baseball Mgr.. Fresh. and Soph. Baseball, Key Club class of '58 3 Cole, Sandy at Sandy's a girl that we all lcnowg Because Of her Cl16f?ffUl'19SS The evening was fast approaching, and glow' And she hadn't a thing to wear. Fresh.-Soph. Cheerleader, Girls' Cslee Club Would a gown of lace or satin be One for which he would care? -Kay Morrison Conley, Bonnie Cook, Judi Bonnieis sure to meet suc- This pert little miss, always cessg on her toes, We wish her happiness. Radiates charm wherever she Band, Girls' Glee Club, Cue B095- Club, Library Club Stunt Shows, Cue Club Cooper, Patricia When all is done and all is saidg We'll find that Pat is always ahead. Opinion, Stunt Shows, Girls' Glee Club, Cue Club, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club Cordell, Thomas Tom is one who's hard to beatg A finer guy youill never meet, Opinion, Track, Fresh.-Soph. Football, Band, Orchestra, A Cappella, French Club Coryell, Barbara Barb wins friends in a quiet wayg She never speaks ,til she's something to say. A Cappella Courtney, Stephen Cupples, Clyde Dahl, Jerry Damasco, Jaclc Day, John 4 very good traclcman is heg A quiet and reserved fellow Ierry's musical-ly minded, but Even tempered, seldom madg Our words here,'lilce his, 'ust as quick as he can be. L5 Clyde! all the while Glad and merry, never sad. are Simple, dlfecli rowcouniryl Leiiermeng For him the days just seem He's winning friends with Transfer from Chicago High He's just a swell fell0wf, glut., to glide. his ready smile. School in every respect. Stunt Show, Band, Jazz Club Jazz Club, Spanish Club Stunt Show, Tennis, Jusen- SEX .N dra, Latin Club Dean, Fred Vo Germany, Fred was sent,' is our ambassador he went. lr. Nat'l Honor Society, iwimrning, Key Club, German :lub Deatherage, Warren Warren's truly an athletic star,' In the field of swimming he'll go far. Stunt Shows, Swimming, Let- termen's Club, Intramurals, Cue Club, Social Science Club, Junior Red Cross, Latin Club DeCremer, Douglas Knows sports inside out,' Ability?-thereis no doubt! Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Lettermerfs Club, ln- tramurals DeCremer, Ken Deissler, Emil An all-around, happy fellow Always does the very best we hearg he cang You forget worries when he's Bound to be a successful near. rnan. Transter trom Spalding High School Page 3 I DeLong, Julie .This little girl is plenty sweety An ideal gal for you to meet. Opinion, Page, Stunt Shows, Cho-Kettes, Music Workshop, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Social Sci- ence Club, Spanish Club, French Club Dennis, Ron Ron is really on the ballg Ready and able whenever you call. Cross Country, Basketball Mgr., Lettermen's Club, Gr- chestra, Spanish Club Dobbins, Dale Dale is quiet and shyg He's really a swell guy. Intramural Basketball, Boys' Glee Club, German Club f fi! F ijt! lx x 'N i' l'l if xi 1 2 5 fu N ,VU in ff ,'ki tv uv' li J .li up 'iia i, F : Dornaus, Barbara Barb's never seen with a Doering, Glenn Happy-go-lucky, yet serious toog frown or a scowlg Assured of success in what- At her subtle humor we have ever he'll do. to howl. House ot Representatives, Opinion, Page, Stunt Shows Girls' C-lee Club, Music Workshop, Jazz Club, Jusen- dra, Cue Club, Spanish Cluk: Bowling, German Club AY X -l' if W Fx ill 1' i , XJ i l A I P ' i Li f-lx s 1' M Duke, Judith Duke, Tom V f' , X lj J v' 'HJ il vi. New faces, new friendsg A guy who always tgets if ,X To ludy, these will never things dfmei 1 4 1 Ei . . l at end. But never misses his share of I l' Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Jusen- clra, Cue Club, French fun. Baseball, Fresh, Football, In- tramural Basketball Club Eacls, Jack. Everyone's friend is Iackg For this he has a knack. Transter trom Chester High School, Chester, lll. Page 32 Eastman, Darell Darell's seldom in a hurry, Or ever bothered by a worry Prince Charming too, had a problem, His tie just wouldn't stay straight, Anxiously he tugged and pulled, In hopes that he wouidnit be late. -John Brc Eiermann, Janet A friendly student is she,' A success Ianet will be. lr. Nat'l Honor Society, Stunt Show, A Cappella, Music Norkshop, Cue Club, German Club Elson, Robert Endres, George Eotf, Bonnie Herets a fellow whots seldom This silent fellow has a quiet Fun-loving Bonnie has a jo- wrongg wayj vial styleg His happy life moves right Still waters run deep, so they Her friendship is deep and along. say. always worth while. Soph. Football, Golt Team. CREST, Amateur Radio Club A Cappella, F.N.A., French Boys' Glee Club, Latin Club Club 2 Eskridge, Jackie fackie's quiet but capable, efficient too, Her workis done right be- fore she's through. G-.A.A. V- -W i l Evans, Alice Ewe, Douglas Jn the job both day and His tactful way and concen- nightg trationg Qeally a bundle of dynamite. Handles any situation. Dpinion, Stunt Shows, Cue Intramural Basketball, Intra- Slub, French Club mural Bowling Fehr, Bud F1ere's a senior, dark and tall,' Whose pleasing manner is known to all. Stunt Shows, Wrestling, Intra- mural Basketball, lntramural Zootball, A Cappella, German flub, Chess Club Fields, Richard Keeps to himself-wish he wouldn'tg With his personality, he really shouldn't! Fahnestock, Jack Intelligent and witty, we'll remember him bestg As our assistant editor of the '58 Crest. Student Council, Class Otfi- cer, CREST, Quill and Scroll, Cross Country, Fresh.-Soph. Football, Fresh Basketball, Fresh.-Soph. Baseball, Key Club, German Club Farley, Mary Ann Happy, talented, dependable and true, It's virtues like this thattll see Mary Ann through. Jr. Nat'l l-lonor Society, Stunt Shows, Ott the Records, Jr. Prom, G.A.A., A Cappella, Music Workshop, Sr. Service Club, Latin Club if S 2 Fehl, Marie A smile for everyone is her ruleg Which makes her liked throughout the school. Ticket Committee, A Cap- pella, Cue Club, Spanish Club Fleming, Sande Full of life and full of fun, Always a smile for everyone. CREST, Page, Stunt Shows, Lullaby ot Birdlandf' Girls' Choir, Music Workshop, Jus- endra, Cue Club, German Club Flower, Charlene Herets a gal who gives us cheersg We're really glad that Charm is here. Opinion, Cheerleading, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Red Cross, Spanish Club Freeman, Betty Betty's worked hard for C-entral Highg We hate to see her say good-ble. Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, A Cappella, Sr. Service Club, Jusenclra, Cue Club, F.N.A., Pre4Med Club, Latin Club Page 33 E ii .4 Fugitt, Bonnie Gaskins, Tommy With charm and a quiet- Here's a fellow, quiet and ness we all admireg reservedg Of Bonnie we will never For him success is well-de- tire. served. Girls' Glee Club, Sr. Ser- vice Club Geist, Otto When asked of a favor, Otto never says, Nong While working or playing, his best he will show. Bancl, German Club Gilmore, Judith Ann She can edit, she can singg In fact, she can do 'most anything. CREST, Opinion, Social Coun- cil, Ouill and Scroll, Dramatic Honor Society, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Sr. Service Club, Spanish Club, French Club Godfrey, Rolla Rolla's an ardent band mem- ber,' His athletic ability we'll re- member. Track, lntramural Baslcetball, Band, Latin Club Golden, Patricia The cheer that's prevalent in her smileg Makes Pat charming all the while. Stunt Shows, Girls' Glee Club, F.N.A., Pre-Med Club, Jr. Red Cross, Co- op Club Grant, Linda An excellent editor in Linda we've found, So friendly and to have around. Committee ot Forty, Opin- ion, Jr. Nat'l Honor Soci- ety, Quill and Scroll, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, A Cappella, Music Worlc- shop, French Club, Latin Club Page 34 Goulden, Jeanne She's cute and very gayg Makes the most of every day. l-louse ot Representatives, Opinion, Page, Stunt Shows, Cheerleader, A Cappella, F.T.A., F.N.A., Jr. Red Cross, French Club Green, Norman When listing favorites we can't omit This clever lady he's quite a wit. Baseball, Intramural Basketball senior class if He dashed up to her doorway, And gave her a bouquet of flowers s She happily pinned them upon herg This memory would last for hours. -Glo Younge and Don Tucke 2? e 5 . s E 3 if z 2 E. E Greener, Ralph in speech contests Ralph comes out aheadg 4nd many times in track hels led. IREST, Debate, Track, Cross fountry, Lettermen's Club. Lpanish Club Grimm, Tom Torn's well-known to all, we've learnedg Rates first where photogra- phy's concerned. CREST. Opinion, Stunt Shows Quill and Scroll, Cross Coun- try Mgr., Tennis Mgr., Letter- men's Club, Key Club, Span- ish Club Habbinga, Judith A pretty girl as we all knowg Perhaps thatis why we like her so. Library Club, Latin Club Hale, Betty In the classroom, in the hallg A cheery hello she has for all. CREST, Stunt Shows, A Cap- pella, Music 'VVorkshop, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, French Club Hall, Ray Handsome and tall is Rau: I-lc really has a winning way. Varsity Football, Track, ln- tramural Basketball Hallam, Richard Hamlin, Sharon Vow when it comes to stud- Modest, as her blushing ies-Bah! shows, 3ut when it comes to wom- Happy, as her smiles disclose. en-Ah! larsity Football, German Club Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Jus- enclra Hanlon, Charles I-Iere's a guy who'll need no luckg Success will come easily. to Chuck. CREST, A Cappella, Pre-Med Club, Library Club, Chess Club i Hardy, Sue A gal energetic, studious too,' Harpman, Janice Popularity is easy to un- Out for work and play is defstandi Sue. When brains and beauty Opinion, ,Girls' Glee Club, Sr. go hand and hand, Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A., Latin Club Opinion, Stunt Shows, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club Harrison, Bruce We all are sad to see Bruce go! Llis jokes and jibes were laughed at so. Iommittee ot Forty, Stunt Shows, Swimming Team, Let- ermen's Club, Cue Club. irench Club Heller, Richard Dick here has many friends, Such popularity never ends. Fresh. Football, Wrestling, ln- tramural Basketball, Jazz Club, German Club. Hieronymus, Carol Carol's an active girl 'round hereg Her desire to serve is deeply sincere. Page, Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Cue Club, Co-op Club Hill, Cathy Gay in spirit, friendly in wayg Equally fond of both work and play. CREST, Page, Stunt Shows. Girls' Glee Club, Music Workshop, Jazz Club, Jusene dra, Cue Club, Spanish Club Hotstetter, Ralph A hard-working fellow who'll follow the ruleg A valuable asset to any school. Boys' Choir, Jazz Club, Stamp Club Page 35 Hohulin, Vera Verals patience will carry her far,' Another's happiness she,ll never mar. GAA., F.N.A., Library' Holling, Janice jan is friendly, no one can denyg Her voice pleases the earg her appearance the eye. Opinion, Stunt Show, Jusen- Club, German Club dra, Cue Club, Spanish Club, Latin Club Houser, Mary Lou Wh.atever her job will beg She'll be successful, wait and see! Opinion, Stunt Shows, A Cap- pella, Music Workshop, Senior Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Social Science Club, Spanish Club Hulson, Fred Pleasing manners and jovial air Make this boy welcome ev- erywhere. Swimming Team Hunter, Annie Jo Always helps out if youlre iz troubleg Receives your friendship ant returns it double. Opinion, F.T.A., Latin Club lnman, Bill Jibben, Sandra Studies? Why, here's a Always in a merry moodg boy who r'mk55 Never one to fret or brood. When he isrft wo busy sf. service club, F.T.A. puns class of '58 playing his pranks. s Johnson, Janei- A helper, friend, and pal, Is the reputation of this gal. F.T.A., Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club Page 36 Johnson, Lourn To Lourn will always come s His chariot swept them off to the ball, They laughed and talked all the while, Then the castle appeared and soon they arrived In a grand and splendid style. the b6Slj -Nadine Vinut-Postry and Ted Solomon He likes to study and likes to rest. Johnston, Jim Jones, Donald Jury, Bill low hereis a boy who knows Carefree, happy, and gayg Of fun he always gets his his Stull! If we could all be that way! fill! 'i all the sports he's plenty Cross Qounfry A likeable, friendly guy is rough. Bill. arsity Football, A Cappella, Committee ot Forty, Opinion, ierman Club Stunt Show, Varsity Football. Tennis, Wrestling, Fresh. Bas- ketball, Latin Club Kamp, Gene Never a happier guy welve seen,' Lots of fun-that's Gene! Varsity Football, Wrestling. Lettermen's Club, Boys' Glee Club Karpowitz, Judith Her charm and cleverness in every way,' Can't help but make her a success one day. Transter trom Academy ot Our Lady Keller, Dick The best to be foundg Dick's fun to have around, 'arsity Football, Track, Let- ermen's Club, Intramural Bas- etball, Boys' Choir, Latin Ilub, German Club Kelley, Clare She's little and srnallg One of the nicest of all. Stunt Shows, Girls' Glee Club, Cue Club, French Club Kelly, Lori There isn't a thing she doesn't knowg As her report card seems to show. Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, A Cappella, Jusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club Kern, Dave His favorites are guitars and cars,' In either field hetll go far. Transter trom Roanoke, Illinois Kibler, Kenneth Hereis a guy whois really swellg Whatever he does, he does it well. House ot Representatives. Opinion, Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Bowling, Key Club, German Club King, Helen 7riendly and pretty, she'll go far: 5he'll seek out successes wherever they are. Eirls' Glee Club, Spanish Ilub' Kingsland, Robert Mac is a spark plug at any eventg We canit help laugh with this fun loving gent. Football, Track, Wrestling WW' rr 5 3 . 2 Kirtley, Paula Kizer, Jerry 'KPixie makes the most of Always very merryg lifeg Full of fun, full of strife. Opinion, Ticket Committee, Page, Stunt Shows, Girls' Choir, Music Workshop, Jus- endra, Cue Club, Library Club, Spanish Club A happy guy is ferry. ga-Wi Klecker, Sherrill In activities this girl's well versedg In friendship too, Sherrill ranks first. Opinion, Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Mu- sic Workshop, Jazz Club, Sr. Service Club Page 37 i I Klepfer, Charles A. Klepfer, Larry When all is done and all A bag of pep and pleasing is saidg looksg lVe'll find that Chuck is Also very good in books. wall ahead- German Club German Club Knoblauch, John A happy heart, a merry Kolb, Marilyn Kreiger, Dick Her taotful way and concen- Dick's ready wit,' tration: iflfith all makes a hit. Handles any Situation. Transfer from Spalding Hi- Page, Stunt Show, Glee Club. School Cue Club Basketball Mgr. mind,' One of this kind is hard to and. Tennis K. Q rl 1 A , M 1 X . I if FQ? ,, iii - ,, br' . 15' 'L A AJ' k f :Hg 1,94 . - Q L -N Krieger, Ray Good times are had by all who know him,' With his sense of humor, wit, and vim. Wrestling, LeHermen's Club, intramural Bowling. German Club Kruse, Rich-arcl When he graduates from collegeg Heill go far with all his knowledge. Co-op Club, German Club Page '38 Krueger, Roberl' Diligent at work or play,' He'll win your trust without delay. Q f B v .U 1, . . ,Q W 1 hi. if .av 'za . 'Ll A l' lx U4 fl., .. J qi ,W kr U J k 'HT- ., L.. A f senior class Kuhn, Carol We are glad we had Carol in our classg A quiet and dependable lass. Opinion, Swimming, A Cap- pella. Cue Club, F.N.A., Latin Club A pass into heaven permitted them entrance To this ball that would be a delightg Soft music that seemed to float on the air, Added beauty and charm to the night. --Ianet Eiermann ax I l i id Dave Ax! Laird, Karen Karen's smile is quite dis- armingg How can this gal be so charming. CREST, Stunt Shows, A Cap- pella. Music Workshop, Jusen- dra, Cue Club, German Club Lambert, Virginia She always greets you with a gring And seems so happy all the while. House ot Representatives, Opinion, Jr. Nat'l Honor So- ciety, Stunt Shows, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Latin Club. F.T.A., Social Science Club Lane, Pete Langford, Tom jovial, genial, intelligentg Cheerful as his smile con- His success will be no acci- U9!!5J dent. Deserving of the highest Ott the Records, Track Praise' Mgr., Fresh. Basketball Mgr., Boys' Glee Club, Spanish Boys' Glee Club, Writers' Club Club Langiahr, Tom As for athletics he's out for them allg Tom is really on the ball. Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling, Lettermen's Club, Intramural Basket- ball, German Club Larence, James Always friendly to the nth degreeg Iim's as popular as he can be. Opinion, Stunt Shows, Jazz Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club Larson, Jean Lee, George Lee, Tom Always has something differ- Small of stature, though a Here's another big strong si- ent and newg mighty many lent mang To go with her twinkling Hels one who does all he He does the job when no one eyes of blue. can. else can. Jusendra, Cue Club, Library Committee ot Forty, Boys' Band, Amateur Radio Club. Club, Jr. Red Cross Glee glubb, French Club, Ger- Spanish Club l'Tian U Lerman, Beverly We think Bev is really grandg Always willing to lend a hand. House ot Representatives, Stunt Shows, Jusendra, Cue Club, German Club Lev, Michael A smile there for all to seeg A popular guy hetll always be. Stunt Shows, Intramural Bas- ketball, Jazz Club, German Club Levy, Sherrill Never frets or fumesg Her smile dispels all glooms. Stunt Shows, GAA., Girls' Glee Club, Cue Club, Co-op Club Linclo, Stanley Stan is someone to admireg To high position he'll aspire. Transfer trom San Diego, Cali- tornia Lizer, Linda A cordial girl and wittyg Smiling, smart, and pretty. Page, Stunt Show, Glee Club. Sr. Service Club, Jusendra Cue Club, German Club Loheide, Gary Seldom speaks, seldom lUfOflgf His good judgment stands out from the throng. Spanish Club Page 39 Loomis, Joyce Always ready to do a good turng She goes her own way with little concern. Cue Club, Jr. Red Cross. Co-op Club Look, Lincoln Give him fun, give him a bookg Thatls the life of Lincoln Look. A Cappella Luthy, Tom I His quips are amusing, his assemblies hilari- ousg Both in Council and school, Tombs activi- ties are various. Student Council, Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Swimming, Lettermerfs Club, Key Club, Latin Club Major, Barbara Lovely to look at, delightful to knowg Many are the reasons we like her so. Ticket Committee, Girls' Choir, Cue Club, Co-op Club, Latin Club Mallory, Alan Marberry, John Lord, Belci Point those toes, remember to smile,- Beki is known for her danc- ing style. Stunt Shows, Band, Orchestra. Choelfettes, Music Workshop. Sr. Service Club, Jusendra. Cue Club, French Club Lowe, Marvin G. He's a sensible guy with a studious mindg A more pleasing personality you'll never find. Fresh.-Soph. Basketball 2 s X i Luehr, Bruce Strong of body, alert 0 mindg A sturdier fellow you'll neve find. Traclc, Fresh.-Soph. Football Lettermen's Club Soon they were dancing right into heaven, A friendly, likable kind of Vlfith styles so new and up to D . guyg dateg ,Twas the lovliest night of the yearvg Full Ol fun and Ceffllinly .l0l1'1 iS CGHWGVS l41Sl1i0'1 Although there were people all through the room not shy. plate. It seemed there was nobody near. Varsity Football Page 40 Track, Soph. Basketball, A Cappella, Spanish Club -Betty Hale and Gary Noble Markevitch, Mike Vlikeis vocabulary is never boringg dis witty sayings leave you roaring. 'ranster trom Spalding High ichool ik 'EE:.:::'1fT2.'ig E ' i'1?1Eift:LiZ - 5,- 22.3-,g,. Q E g ji M a r m o n , To n y In council his talents are showng Around P.H.S., Tony's well- known. Student Council, House ot Representatives, Class Otticer. Varsity Football, Track, Ger- man Club Maroon, Judy ,ludy is industrious, but fun' loving toog In work or play she comes smilin, thru. Transter from Academy ot Our Lady Martin, Erin A dark haired beauty, a win- ning smileg Sheis a gal with plenty of style. Transter sion High School Page, Stunt Show, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, French Club trom Shawnee-Mis- Martin, Shannan Shannan's a gal with a studious mindg A more pleasing girl you'll never find. Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Jusen- dra, Cue Club, Library Club, Spanish Club Masters, Tom 'om does a lot in his quiet wayg le does something worth- while every day. and, Spanish Club Mathis, Jerry Hcre's a guy with lots of brains,- jerry will make many gains, Stunt Shows, Band, Orchestra, Music Workshop, Spanish Club Mavity, Carol Louise A gal who couldnit be sweet- er,- Makes everyone want to meet her. Committee ot Forty, CREST, Stunt Shows, Ott the Record, Girls' Choir, Music Workshop, Jusendra, F.N.A., Jr, Red Cross, German Club McCaddon, Dean Seldom bothered, seldom flurriedg Always calm, never hurried. McCaddon, Kay Kathy's capable and stu- dious, toog She always finishes what she starts to do. Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Stunt Show, Cue Club, Sr, Service Club McCallum, Joy With beauty and charm and vitality, 4 gal whois fun to know is she. IREST, Stunt Shows, A Cap- pella, Sr. Service Club, Cue Slub, Spanish Club McDaniel, Jean Here's a gal who's really keen, A busy, busy gal is jean. Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Mu- sic Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Club, French Club, Latin Club McElhiney, Sharon 'Wlfhat a girl, her friends exclafmg She's traveling on the road to famef, Girls' Glee Club, Cue Club, Library Club, Spanish Club McHugh, John john will some day hunt big garneg And we will rcad of his great fame. McKee, Pat Pat's at the top of the listg Of boys that girls can't resist. Student Council, Stunt Shows, Talent Board, Lul- laby ot Birdland, Boys' Glee Club, Jazz Club, German Club Page 4I Mead, Mary Mary's really on the beamg To be a teacher is her dream. Page, Stunt Shows, Girls' Glee Club, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club. F.T.A., Spanish Club, Latin Club Meehan, Mike Mehl, Judith A. just naturally popularfi so Tall and blondg they Say! Fun to have around. Mink,' here is voted O.K. CREST' page, Que Club Class Officer, House of Rep resentatives Varsit Football i Y - ' Track, Wrestling, Fresh.-Soph. Basketball, Fresh.-Soph. Base ball, Band, Spanish Club Mehlenbeck, Jeanette A very sincere girl is lean- etteg She'll go far in this world- we bet! Girls' Glee Club, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Club Melone, Larry Gaiety's the word when Lar- ry's around,- A more fun-loving boy we've never found. Transfer from Rock lslancl Metcalfe, Kenneth Meyer, Dirk Never a worry, never a Light-hearted Dirk has a class of '58 careg smile for all,' Wlien opportunity knocks, In everything, he's on the helll be there. Stage Crew Miller, Marilyn A studious girl who's al- ways a hitg Once she starts working you can't make her quit. Cue Club, F.T.A., Spanish Club Page 42 hall. Intramural Basketball, Intra- mural Golf Miller, Sharon After half a night of dancing Her dainty glass slippers were shed As they stopped to rest a minute, And nothing was left unsaid. Tackles work with zest and ENQUCYBCHHM Rick Allen vimj Perseverance to the brim. A Cappella, Cue Club, F.T.A. Milliner, Virginia Moore, Larry Morgan, Jim Virginia is sincere in her Changing schools to Larry is lim is one of the favorite pals ways! 'wt new! Of all the guys and gals. She'll have friends the rest We're glad he's included Varsity Football' Track' 1-effer. Oi her days- Central too- rnen's Club, Intramural Basket- Transter trom Wood rutt ball, Spanish Club Morrison, Kay As our queen Kay reigns su- premeg Her beauty and cheers en- courage the team. Page, Stunt Shows, Cheerlead- er, A Cappella, Jusendra, Cue Club Mosher, Beverly Bev is always happy and sweetg An all-round gal who A can't be beat. Ticket Committee, Music Workshop, Cue Club, French Club Muhl, Judy Nash, Denny A real hard worker is Iudyg Porky'J zips along - heill She works beyond her call of neue' We? duty. The type of spirit we all ad- Stunt Shows, Orchestra, Mu- mwe- sic Workshop, F.N.A., Library Transter trom Spalding High Club, German Club School Naylor, Judy Needham, Janice We all know Iudy, so friend- Short black hair, a pretty ly and fung smileg Especially for all the art We've known Ianice for quite work she's done. House ot Representatives, CREST, Opinion, Stunt Shows. Junior Prom, Music Workshop, Sr. Service Club, F.T.A., Li- brary Club, German Club a while. Transter from Spalding High School l Nelson, Jack A familiar figure at sport- ing events,' Iack's well-known to our athletic gents. Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball Mgr., Fresh.-Soph. Wrestling, Varsity Track, ln- tramural Basketball, Latin Club Nelson, Jerry Herets a guy whose every ac- tion,' Denotes his power of attrac tion. Varsity Football, Varsity Base ball, Fresh.-Soph. Basketball l do Nelson, Nancy Nancyis personality Is founded on vitality. Glee Club, Sr. Service Club. Cue Club Noble, Gary On the football team he showed his worth, He knocked down men and kicked up earth. Varsity Football, Varsity Base- ball, Wrestling, Lettermen's Club, Intramural Basketball, Latin Club Norton, Jeanne On debate team many times she's seen,' An active, friendly teen is Ieanne. Student Council, Debate, Jr. Nat'l l-lonor Society, Stunt Shows, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Club, Social Science Club, Latin Club Pannabecker, Dan His real good looks just canit be beat. We girls all think this athlete's neat. Student Council, Varsity Football, Track, Fresh.- Soph. Basketball, Band, Or- chestra, A Cappella, Ger- man Club Page 43 4 6 75 E 5 1 -4 Passwaters, Juanita Iuanita's an active gal around here, Her desire to serve is deeply sincere. Stunt Shows, C Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club. F.N.A., Library Club, Jun- ior Red Cross, Latin Club Partridge, Pat Patrick, Jim Always smiling, always An inexhaustable supply of bright, fung Pat is Peoria Hights delight. If you seek a wit, hets the Ticket Committee, Page, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, G.A.A., Varsity Football, Wrestling, A Cappella, Sr. Service Club, lntramurals Jusendra, Cue Club, German Club Peck, Virginia A. Now, happy Virginia we can Say: Is bound to be a success someday. Music Workshop, Jusendra, l3.N.A., Jr. Red Cross, French Club Pelini, Mariiean Friendliness and sincerityg Add to her popularity. Opinion, Ticket Committee Page, Stunt Shows, Musii Workshop, Jazz Club, Sr. Ser vice Club, Jusenclra, Cue Club, Spanish Club Peplow, Gary Full of energy, dancing feet, He's a fellow who canlt be beat. Student Council, l-louse ot Representatives, Dramatic Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Lullaby ot Birclland, A Cappella, Jazz Club, Jus- endra, Social Science Club, German Club Peplow, Mary Jean Mary leanls a very interest- ing galg Close friends call her a life- long pal. Page, Sr. Service Club, Cue Club, Social Science Club. Co-op Club senior class l Then the clock struck twelve, the magical hour, The marvelous ball was o'erg But they stood for just a moment or two Wishing that there were more. Perry, Ruth A charming girl is ambi- tious Ruth Perryg Her share of the load shetll always carry. Stunt Shows, A Cappella. Jusendra, Cue Club Page 44 Portman, Pete C. Pete will be at the top some day: His qualities stand out in every way. Cross Country, Tennis, Letter- rnen's Club, Intramural Bas- lcetballl Spanish Club -Ioan Norton, Bob Coker, Sue Briggs, and Tom Luthy PoHer, Nancy Imall and peite, Nlancy can't be beat. louse of Representatives, Jus- ndra. Cue Club, F.T.A., 5.N.A., Red Cross, Spanish :lub Powell, Lazarus A really fine student is he, A great success we know he'll be. Jr. Na+'l Honor Sociely, Sr. Class Play, Orcheslra, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Club, Lalin Club Reams, Tom To be a success is his dream, This will come true for Tom Reams. Opinion, Slunl' Shows, Junior Prom, Fresh.-Soph. Baskelball Mgr., Jazz Club, Jr. Red Cross, Latin Club Reid, Adrienne Gaietifs the word when Ad- rienneys around, A more fun-loving gal we've never found. Slunl Shows, Glee Club, Mu- sic Workshop, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.T.A., F.N.A., Spanish Club. French Club Richard, Glenn Glenn's a guy whois fun to be near,' We're glad that he was here this year. Transfer from Ca nfon Roach, Sharon l charming girl, a gracious smile, V Pressed so neat and right in style. ransfer from Academy of Dur Lady panish Club, Wrilers' Club Robb, Joyce A peppy gal, a loyal friend, A helping hand she'll always lend. Sfunl' Shows, Band, Music Workshop, Sr. Service Club, Cue Club, F.'l'.A., F.N.A., Li- brary Club, Spanish Club Ross, Diane lodest, not bashful, quiet, not shy,' Vhen listing our favorites, we can't pass her by. Dpinion, Page, Slunf Shows, 9.A.A., Jr. Red Cross, Sr. ervice Club, Jusendra, Cue :lub Ross, Marilyn Silent, reserved, Marilynls quite sereneg The nicest gal we've ever seen. Band Roe, Roberl' A cut up, fun to have aroundg One of the nicest guys to be found. Varsily Foolball, Boys' Choir, German Club Rogers, Judy When she gave her pretty head a toss, And came to Central, t'was Rock Island's loss. Transfer from Rock Island High School Slunl Show, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Club, Lalin Club Rogers, Richard The top he'll reach one of these days, With his nice manner and pleasing ways. Transfer from Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, Illinois Ro+h, Bonnie A girl who's friendly to everyone, So full of pep and full of fun. Page, Slunl Shows, Cheer- leader, A Cappella, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club Sanders, Linda Quiet, dark, and really sweet Here's a gal who can't be beat. House of Represenlalives, Slunl Shows, Girls' Glee Club, Music Workshop, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club Sauder, Kenny Small in stature tho' he may be He's tall in ability as we can see. Wrestling, A Cappella Page 45 , - Schmidt, Dana Dana's known for all his hard workg Hereys a guy who no duty will shirlc. Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Track, Cross Country, Ten- nis, Lettermen's Club, French Club Scheider, Melvyn Schuecking, James Until Melvynls done his bestj In athletics lim shows his He'll not take time to play brawng or rest. Central will miss him when Band, German Club he's gone. Fresh. Football, Fresh. Wres- tlinq, Fresh. Track Sheets, Karen Always peppy and gayg Karen's happy all the day. Transfer trom the Academy ot Our Lady Sr. Service Club Saettler, Fred We know Fred will succeedg For he's always in the lead. Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Track, Cross Country, Fresh.- Soph. Basketball, Lettermen's Club, Band, Orchestra, Ger- man Club Slcinner, Elaine Honest, gay and discreet, A member of our brain- trust elite. Girls' Choir, Music Work- shop Jusendra F.N.A. Library Club, French Clubi Latin Club Slagell, Nancy Sheis a gal with lots of zest,' And one wholll always do her best. CREST, Page, Stunt Shows. Music Workshop, Cho-Kettes. Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Social Science Club, Spanish Club, French Club Smith, Ed Smith, Jeffry Eddie Smith is full of sur- Silent, reserved, leffls quite prisesg sereneg Handsome and tall, a One of the nicest guys we've treat to our eyes-es. seen. Stunt Show, Fresh.-Soph. ACappella, French Club Baseball, A Cappella, Mu- sic Workshop Page 46 t W at V. H-,,,,,W,,,..,a5 I' class of '58 ,Ni It was time to leave, it seemed too soon As they left the ballroom togetherg He gallantly helped her with her capeg No ball could equal this ever. -Ietaun Carter and Ed Smith sf Qi T i 2 Q, 22 M, 5 if' Q. 5 if 3 Smith, Phyllis Known to all is smiling Phyl, She works with energy and a will. Page, Stunt Shows, Girls' Glee Club, Sr. Service Club, Jusen- dra, Cue Club, F.N.A. Smith, Priscilla Prissyis a gal with a radiant srnileg Here's a girl whose com- panyis worth while. Smith, Robert K. In athletics he's made his nameg Bob puts us all to shame. Committee ot Forty, Stunt Show, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Wrestling, Freshman Basketball Smith, Robert M. Bob's a happy out-door guyg In track he almost seems to Hy- Track. Cross Country, Intra- mural Bowling, Band, Latin Club Snyder, Gail An active girl with lots of palsg She is one of our nicest gals. Page, Stunt Shows, Girls' Choir, Sr. Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, French Club, Latin Club Snyder, Mary Jane Always comes up with an original thoughtg For any tough job, she is earnestly sought. Girls' Glee Club, Jusenclra, Cue 'Club i i t Soderquist, Bob Solomon, Jerry Solomon, Ted Spencer, Robert Happy-go-lucky Bobg Ierryys hot on a clarinetg He always lends a helping He'll someday be admitted He's always on the job. A happier fellow we've never hand! 730 the Hbafvi p,OieCfqO,, Crew met. On Student Council heis just In the field of law he'll Stunt Show, Bancl grand- reall!! go liar- Student Council, Varsity Foot- ball, Track, Cross Country, Wrestling, Key Club, Pre- Med Club Stamm, Thomas On the drums, Red has got the beatg Here's a guy we all think is neat. Varsity Football, Track, Wres- tling, Fresh. Basketball, lntra- mural Basketball, Lettermen's Club, German Club Sterniclc, Norton Heis set the pace in every deed, Never refusing to serve or lead. Spanish Club Sterntielcl, Scott With his ability Scott won't stopg Until he's finally reached the top. Jr. Nat'I Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Wrestling, Band, Or- chestra, Key Club, Jr, Red Cross, German Club Sterrett, Susan Thorough and industrious too,' Points attained by very few. House ot Representatives. Opinion, Quill and Scroll, Stunt Shows, Orchestra, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Jr. Red Cross, Latin Club, German Club Stoll, John I-1ere's a little man with a great big horng A comedian and musician, he was born. Stunt Shows, Lullaby ot Birdlancif' Jazz Club. Stage Crew, German Club Page 47 i Stone, Mike Milce's great big booming voiceg Makes him an ACappella choice. A Cappella, Spanish Club M -' A ni ' .V 'Ll a,'flJ i A ie ill. ills Stone, Pete Stuart Michael Stuart Susan Nanette Sturtevant Bill With personality., charm, and Mike is an athletic guy Ready for work ready fo Of radio and television h such a voice, He keeps Ce,-mags ratlng cant get his fill Petels 'really the peopleis high She never stops going once A hard working regula choice. Va,S,+y poofbail Track Bas sh s begun ham is Bill Varsity Football, Track, Soptl. lcetball A Cappella ACappeIIa Latin Club FN A Amateur Radio Club Germa Football, Intramural Basket- Cue Club Cub ball, A Cappella Sumner, Jim Swanson, Rita Problems to him always A favorite is Ritag Seem Clear- There's nobody sweet-a. Hes Sfudymg fo be an Opinion, Page, Stunt Sliows. engineer- Music Worlcstmop, Sr. Service Intramural Bowling, Band, Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, German Club ' Social Science Club, Frenv:l1 Club, Latin Club Swardenslci, Jerry Cool as snow, still as smokeg But how we split when he tells a joke. Fresh. Football, Amateur Radio Club Page 48 Tamplin, Pam A cute little gal with lots of styleg She's one you'll remember for a long, long while. A Cappella, Jusendra, Cue Club Tate, Evelyn L. 'ivacious and clever, popular no end, Plad to know her and be her friend. usenclra, F.T.A., Social Sci- nce Club, Jr. Red Cross Tilley, Bob Tilly, Larry Triplett, Wilbur D. - Here's a guy whois lots of Here's a guy who'll really go Wilburis got a twin exactly lun! In the field of radio. the Same! Always finishes what he's be- Common interests, common gun. name. House ot Representatives, Amateur Radio Club Opinion, intramural basketball Triplett, Willis G. Between the Tripletts, anything can be hxedg They'll both have careers in electronics. Amateur Radio Club Tucker, Don 1, diving, Don makes success- ful attempts, 'e's captured honors at many events. annis, Swimming, A Cappella, Jsendra Urban, Ron A star on our Central foot- ball teamg Ronnie is really on the beam. Varsity Football, Traclc, Fresh. Basketball, Fresh. Baseball, Lettermen's' Club, Intramural Basketball, Spanish Club Van Gundy, Dave Vinot-Postry, Nadine Varney, Gay The sincerity we all crave, Centralts glad to have had We hope Gay will be a IS found in Dave. the chance millionaireg To know this wonderful girl And go through life with- from France. out a care. Student Council Boys' Choir Voegele, James H. Vollmer, Carl Voss, Barbara L. Wagler, Kenneth E. Wahl, Judie to mechanic's the job for Carl is really in his prime Active in sports, a leader in Ken's a good sport, hard to Iudie's a gal who's hepg lim! When working with hot rods gym! outdo, Looks, comedy, fun, and e know it really suits him. in leisure time. Barb's the one with pep and Success and he have a ren- pep. Ulm- d9ZU0U5- Transter trom the Acad- G.A.A., Pre-Med Club, Latin emy ot our Lady Club Page 49 Q T5 Walker, Marilyn Marilynjs straight-forward and sincereg In whatever she does shelll persevere. Opinion, Page, Stunl Shows, Sr, Service Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.'l'.A., Spanish Club Waller, Emelia Ernelia always laughs at woeg Shelll be happy whereyer she may go. Library Club, Co-op Club Welch, Frederick Wheaclon, Bill Wheeler, Carol A hard working, dark haired A happy Centralite is Billg Here's a gal who's really guy Z5 Fred: A friend to every jack and HUC! life know heill always come fill. life think Carol is most out ahead. tractive. House oi Represenlahve Stu ni Shows, Oil lhe Re ords, Music Workshop, 5 Service Club, Cue Clu F.T.A., Laiin Club Wheeler, Por'l'e Clever and full of fung Porte is liked by everyone. House oi Representalives, A Cappella, Music Worlc- shop, Spanish Club, Stamp Club Wheeler, Sandy iiifith cheerful smile and complexion fairg When fun's to be had San- dy'll be there. class of '58 Whilehall, Janei' Known for her great sin- cerityg A friend to all she will al- ways be. Transfer from Rock Island High School Sr, Service Club Page 50 Wilkinson, Pal' A hard working student, but one who knows fung Keeps on the job till all work's been done. Transfer from Roosevelt Jr. High School Class Officer, Sr. Class Play, Stun? Shows, Sr. Service Club, Jazz Club, Jusendra, Cue Club, F.N.A., Latin Club The dining and dancing were Ove Heis more than just a friend, Theyive had a wonderful evening That came to a perfect end. - -BONNIE ROTH a fi nal BOB SMITH Wood, John Wykoft, Sharon Wyss, Janet Yates, Gary Look for a crowd, look for Never bears a malicious janet? Why, there's nothing He shoots for a basket, the action, thought, wrong, ball goes ing You'll find john a starring Her friendship here is widely She's always happy all day You can be sure hets out faction, sought. long. there to win. , Opinion, Fresh. Basketball, Jusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Girls' Glee Club, Co-op Club Varsity Basketball, Varsity Intramural Basketball, lntra- Club Baseball , mural Bowling, German Club Youngman, Rosalie An amiable, genial, likable go-getter, Here's Rosalie Youngman- they come no better. Page, G.A.A., Sr. Service Club, Latin Club Zumwalt, Glen Success will come to smiling Glen, And then we'll say- We knew him when . . f' Spanish Club Younge, Glo Musical, popular, humor- ous toog Her jokes are many, her frowns are few. Committee ot Forty, Page, Social Council, Jr. Nat'l Honor Society, Dramatic Honor Society, Sr. Class Play, Stunt Shows, Ott the Records, A Cappella, Cho-Kettes f Q IN MEMORIAM To Donald Lisenby, whose greatest goal was to graduate with his class. We shall remember Donald tor his cheerful disposition and enthusiasm tor learning. His loyal attach- ment to school, teachers, and classmates made his three years at Peoria High School a truly rewarding experience tor him and for us who knew him. Page 5l Page 52 Seafed-Bolo Wesi, Vice President Sfeve Tucker, Secrefaryg Ann Barnes. Treasurer. Sfanding-Karen Cowan, President Juniors gain place in +he sun Seafed-Mr. Myers, Miss Pelerson. S+anding-Mr. H. Suffield. As ihe year began, we realized wiih pride rhai we were al lasi upperclass- men. We worked hard iogeiher on a sluni show lhaJr'we'll always remember. We seriled down lo worlc and 'roolc a number of Jresls which reminded us rhal college days aren'+ Too far away. The Junior Class once again won Jrhe magazine campaign, a rradirion we have lcepi since we were Freshmen. Everyone co-operared in producing our Junior Prom wirh irs l-lawaiian Theme which we sponsored wilh pride. Our class rings finally arrived, and will remind us always ol our years al P.l-l.S. Now we are looking forward lo our final year ai Cenlral, and we are hoping Jrhar we will enioy il as much as we enioyed our iirsl Three. Wiih a greai' s+un'r show 4 ai m, A ,Q 52 P W ff? 4 f i ',5r yi si I if 4- 'if' fi 1. , 'Qi in -Q Alcorn, Jim Alexander, Dean Anderson, Jerry Anderson, Mary '.'2 I :'A 'B ' g f ,. is R 1 Ansorge, Ellen Axelrod, Gary Allen, Ken Anderson, Ron , Ei., ' 27 fi . .' . is 'H 4 Q JW' 1 9' , wi Babb, Charles X r r J 2 1 H , f, F as of ,Q s 4- vw V U Q The leopard women add an air of mysiery +o Jrhe Junior Slunf as They per- form iseir dance around 'rhe goddess, Kalhy l-laefelin. K - IT-3? t V :ESI .... . V .. , iv :g-if ,... ' , iii ' , A. ,. - ' ..,. W ' ..,. --Av :Q . '-' - , -.--f ' - H ,.,,: A. - ' an - Qi? , , T B3 9 , Babcock, Richard Baker, Bobi Barnes, Ann Ba miller, Bonnie Bensin , Barbara Y 9 rf ,r,,r 1 hh!-is in , - 1 . -:'- fr - ' ' .,f1:f - F1522 Bingaman, John Bixby, Jim Blanfon, Sieve Bloch, Brian Boddie, Charles Bodine, Befh Bond, Shirley Bass, Gay i m., Bourland, Pefe Brain, Roberf Bricker, Ella BriHon, George Brock, Bill Brown, Bob Brown, Kafhleen Brownell, Mariha Bruninga, George BrueH, Norm Bryan+, Max Burr, Chuck Builer, JeaneH-e Canferbury, John Carfer, Mike Chance, Carol Page 53 fi fi 3 K no U, W 2 , Q lgfyf 4 f ,, I 53 ,, X Kamp i , , 4 Wg 1 5 5 X in i is Xa we s+ar+ed +he year, and wore flu' 1 L . N ,, , , W? , ..,, . . -'vA:- 355 1 -rd'-2+ E, A 1, F Q f -5 Church, Lynn Claasen, Be'Hy Clark, Nancy Comerford, Bill Cornell, Sieve Cosiello, Denis Covey, Frank Cox, Viclii Q va' ! af W , na- Cowan, Karen Dallach, Roberl' Davidson, Jerry Davis, Linda Degenford, Sfeve Dennison, Sharon DeVore, Ben Dierlxer, Mary X ii? W Dinlrins, Janice Di'Hmer, Carol Downing, Reber? Drake, Debby DuFFy, Judy Duncan, Peggy Duflinger, Judy DuHon, Jo Eilers, Wayne Elias, Shari Elson, Judy Ely, Becky Endres, Paul English, Barclay Errion, Fhil Evans, Mike Farquhar, Rober+ Farquhar, Roberra Fauser, Lorraine Favus, Murray Ferdinand, Bernie Franks, Camille Freed, Susan Galbrai'rh, Jim Gallagher, Par Gauwilz, Charles Gauwih, Ralph Gerard, Walf Giddens, Sandra Gilliland, Joan Goafz, Mildred Goldsiein, Dorofhy Page 54 our class rings, bl .:..i 5' Q'--- 1 S' ' , '-, - :, iff iiiyjzggj, ,.f .,.. . Goulden, John A i i .aff ., X115 3 ' - ,fei-, ,Q H are iff f 'Q' X, r ys E fi' ,rf Grussmeyer, Mike auymx are is X N , '-me W 1: -'iii ' Sf 5 V? Iffilgai 3 s A , Ek 1 J 3 Q Hain, Connie Greene Bob Grove Jeff WWW assuring J A -wow in ? 9 Hackman, Susan Haefelin, Kaihy addilion +0 fhe Junior year. fffifi: , J ZV. ... -' 4 , i f-1.1, Ni V . f 1' ku, is '-ml?-. J, 'W' . wwe.. -:E ---. A f ,Q '. 221 5252255 , r za? 1 1 l , ww grin M 3 ' ,iz 1 VL bex yu R Hall, Duane Cheryl Waikins and Pele Bourland are ordering lheir class rings, an irnporiani Hall, Sharon Haluska, Carole Halvorson, David Hamner, John Hampy, Richard Hancheife, Mike Hany, Ronald f 1 i Harlan, Dick Harrison, William E. Harvel, Pam Hawkins, Jim Heller, Meyer Heninger, Judie Herbsfrirh, Bonnie Herrmann, Alfred Hessing, Bryce Horn, Jerry Horfon, Nan Howard, Jane Hubbs, Sharon Hudgens, Sieve Haydon, Frank Heafhman, Mary Heedf, Alan 1-A vm , W U3 Q U f Y ,Y , 1 44 Hirih, Bill Holben, Gary Hoosre, Sherry ,Q ,i,, J I' , ' Hughes, Larry Hunf, Don Hunfer, Tom Page 55 ,..., :g,,i2,,,, as X - 1 .g,, ,, . Ai, ,h xy. Q it 'fl f. 4 r .- g, Q if L s .. A 'af M f, K' it ' 7 v .. . . .gs .,.:.,. . .,. , . 2 .A XA' a 1 if ,Q , Q ii 1, is 4. ' , gy - Q se I 4 A f 3 as X 'fi ffw l VI if ' :. .6 lnman, Chris lnman, Jeaneiie a symbol +ha'r's dear. We sludied real hard ' fi fa 1 1 E55 2 . fs sl' in 751-, s , 2 H, ji? ix as,-LA, i Q xx fi' 'dd 'Lefgff-g? V 3 9 Q Q2 Innes, Terry Janssen, Jeanne Jones, Alvey Jones,rMarvin Judlcins, Shelmadine Kamp, Norman f ---' . 4. . , K qvb, . .,,., .,,. ., ,IAI ,V Q? D Wg.g,, Jf5 ' 9il:, if A 5? 5:32 ?iIff'E.f,- 5, A k -Q.: llll Q we i'2i va 1 EAHGEQBQLE? aaimmaiigwifsa fm F ,.,,., i 1 Kasfner, Roland Kauffman, Judy Kerr, Darlene Keysier, Karin Keysier, Linda Kiesow, Barb Klein, Nancy Koch, Janel' h s ,,,,,Q f J reae, s e 1 if ii if is Lee, Bill Lee, Earl Krafi, Tedd Krei, Susie Kuerih, Donna Kuniz, Dina Lane, Val Larimore, Ronald +w 'f-ffm .. V gg. 2. Us ii 3, 51+ Yi .. .. ,,pgam.a .-.. .2-. qi .if si Leifer, Mariha Liplrin, Lois . ,.,:.,g,.,,? 15 ' ' . r '4 ,gg 3 CE feifli 2, s 1 4? 1 , A- , 1 fit' Manuel, Diane Marshall, Bob 115' 'isp ww aerr ,..'v' i 1a?iQfWT5EM1fa'aV?'iEiF1.f', , siiifyzflg' if : '.,, . , ,, fE2E'f f 1 s, 1 'v'-v- I McCuslrey, Bill McDonald, Jim Page 56 Livengood, Sharol Lock, Rosemary Longmire, Phil Losch, Terry Lufhy, David Maloney, Mary Ann Q 0 51 ' ' W' '- ,,.., 1 , 1 5 me li 4 i n i i - 3125 ..... :s..,:.a: .--,'-.,. : :' Q:fii V' Q' -' 9 :' ' if. sv ..,. .Q K K . 1 gygiis ..,:g15:,g .:,,.,., V ,. .1 A V 1, A , t ba Y I , A X sian 212 gg L egg, my JL - ,,N,a,gi ,X ' if iw ' i H H i Ei2:: '2 i lvifffv , 2,5515 V Marshall, Marilyn Mason, John Mason, Marian McCaddon, Carol McCready, Roger McCulla, Jim 9 4 4 J .,,,, 54- - -.g, .5,., 5:-ii ' -. - ' Eg X 5 X if as i ffsggjgsf McElwee, Pal Mclnlyre, David Mclniyre, Sharon McLaughlin, Dave Mearlrle, Alan Mearlrle, Sandra in each separale class V ' 'A - fri' , , iv X, isp 1 , Michel, Gary Miller, Genevieve sf ,. f Morris, Bob Miles, Bruce Miles, Helen if-2 M ir .lb. ,g - 4 J' H K in -I -A I .Q mg ..,..E!'!f'f Miller, Sherrill Moore, Terry r l -e Munns, Ted Munns, Tom egg,-.Mn YF .-f -I '- Wig, AQ: - ,.,, , frgg jgf, ,V G ,a , g2:2 , w sf' ' Y il Neuhaus, Jean Pepper, Peggy ,ne ,4-.. ww ii: Za ,. ., ,,.-. 'V fer. ' -'-' p 9' Q V 1515: . L f ' .:.r-. , :fg'.gl'-C:.3 '- i ,- , L f m e , , 41 A. L i s 1 Mei, sf fef3vZ?',i1.i Neumiller, Paul 1, g 1. , . be ,. A ,.,r-cue: E-3. 2, W .,.. 0 ,.,-2, i f by 1 r .1 W 2 if is A gg 'fr Peyer, Roberl' , ,, , ,. ',.- Q 41 M Z , V , ,I Q 1 ,, ei 4 'iw 23. W I 'J ' yifgftgfif , ,j,E?.,, 2 so i Musselman, Leann Sim Every drop counis 'ro Dina Kunii in lhe Chemisiry lab. ' A 1 ,.. ,Y J gfs , u , -eff af ff 1 1. KWH- 75 f 4, , 4 1 L firm 1 iz ig., 11 P' il- ' Meyers, Jo Ann ... M , ,.f,5I'I., gii ef I V '-51,1 1 df Q25 13? ,Mn AH:-, Nofhdurff, Sharon Owen, Kay Parker, Jerry Phillips, Barbara Place, Carol Poppen, Carla Nanke, Annadell gg 15' .,. sr .., . . .. gl. in 1 K ' af 'Z K 4x e 2 Q f Ik PaHerson, Pai' , If 4 L , 2 A Y X I:1' A '75 Yiikf 7 'f EZi',:i1. se- , f Y WW Poshan, Roberl r. , , , , -' '--- Ei, ' au, I5 me of 4 f G' c 3' ' f Radebaugh, Bob Radley, Dave Ranson, Lee Ralclilif, Beverly Reed, Jim Reedy, Waldo Nelson, Charlo'He P , , , ' Paul, Judy 3? sg Nelson, Linda saga '5 A Peckerell, Kaihy PraH', Susie Prilzlcer, lra Richmond, Geraldine Risk, Toni Page 57 also eg: ,ik mv Q--I 2'-ff .. M . W ,,. so if Ja, Q aff K, 2 W, gi ikfiii it 'vlk 'M,, ' V iz' , . Q5 Roarlc, Tom Roberfs, Margie if W nw Rogers, Ann iIsr,::::,,,E'f 131 -SA' 1 Q Q' e A We sf' 3? and gave a Junior Prom 'rhal' was T ye Kwik' ii ,:,, 1- J fee r A Ruclcle, Carol Russelif, Charleen Russell, Jim Ruvinsky, Thelma ,,.' i - Q P is +. ss . Q fu Y ml ,b S ,, , ,Jig 1 y 4 T g. 9 Seelye, Bob Schaffer, Allan Scharp, Larry Schlosser, Frank Schmid'l', Phil Schuller, Gran'l' See, Diane Seward, Karen Shannon, Ginger Shipp, Sally F are Sones, Helena Sosamon, Janef Spalding, Linda n I .. lr .4.,,. xg ew 'T J-is Julie Sumner, Bonnie SuHon, Karen M 5 . , E . ik 3' BW' ,M r 'X s es 1 52 Y Q g, if f an g ' ln..-up ka 2 g, 925 . Page 58 owles, Richard Treadway, Lynn Tucker, Sieve Q Q-ii T .r,, T .,,, J 5 'Q ,.,,,r 1 ,,.- -' inglzl Shively, Janice Shorf, Ron Smiih, Bill Smifh, Richard ,. . ..g',125,?:E.: Q fi W l f T X il ii ' www' '55 -1 L N ,wirze gwa MSM Speers, Fred Sfallheber, Darlene Slephens, Lewellyn S+one, Carole 1 4 1 i T? -.,.:. -'taxi .-... Qs 3 Yah: is , fi Samuelson, Bobbie Seiler, Mary Alice .I . 'T ' O I ir .QQ V K' -::,.g -.az .... F . Sneed, Sharon X We 5 V31 L, x Sullivan, Juliana Szepessy, David Tarr, Bill Thomson, Gale Tilly, Phil Tully, Larry Vanzandberger, Roger Vaughan, Linda Vaughan, Roger Timmerman, Elaine .::. ::..:..'E: ':: 'j 'F -- 'ii 'i5'fi5:'s:.5::E'5i2' Q Q We as 1 an 5 ka, f Velpel, Gerald really a smash I ,SA T Ag. Venezlcy, Diane Voegele, Jo Ann Von Ach, Karen . X Wade, Terry Wallis, Jean :ig y ,. Wasson, Joe L, e Wasson, Jean Waflins, Cheryl Walls, Carol Wayland, Jerry ,, ,, f a ,g,g5::, .- S. Tucker, B. l-lessing, and K. Keysler are busy decorafing for Jrse Prom. ...,,.,,.,., lq. yvnynn I .. i. in '.,. lll, V llll 3 ll ll J ,,, n ,.,., ivaz 1 :,., ,,., ,,,Q f '- 'A ':' alla , J i V K Qv?h v.... :,::'.: 4 , 1 Weddle, Judy ': : 1 fiiii, -vwai v ii: :-' 1 ..:':. g:r ' .,.- . 'I-::: P2Fa2 ' 'Ezif - za ..., ' :swf .-. , .5 y., - a , if 4 , . Qi? .1 - ' 2: 1 . '2. :,1QE: is, 2:51 ,,.... L f m f u' f? 1 . ,..,v,M- . M , ,,,., ,--, I cv.. 1 , Vw ,N ' . Wes+, Bob Weyenefh, Harold JIS: i .i :Q:5,,5igQ1 , Wilson, Dean Whife, David Whi+e, Julia Whifmore, Mariana Wickersham, Dave Williams, Sue Williams, Tom WiH, Trina Wolland, Judy Woolsey, Joanne Rundle, Carol J ,. I: - mm ' Zimmerman, Julie Zipper, Bonnie Roll, Carol H Page 59 l NU 9. 1 Zia ,Q 2 4 A V1 i Si ope Jrhey o ' hear e. Wharfon, Janef -l 4 -Y ,x if fr -4 nga Ig C :T is ijgggibf ..,.. . I . V 535, siaaf' ' H a w . HW., 534 r ? ' 11 ' i af , Wineland, Seih wma-vw - , - Page 60 Sealed-Sieve Shellabarger, Vice-President Jay McCormick, President Linda Dickerson, Secrefary. Sfanding-Mike Hinnen, Treasurer. Sophomore fires burn brighlly Mr. Deal, Mrs. Herke, Mr. Bielema. We, The class of '60, were proud lo realize as lhe year slarled, Thar we were no longer Jrhe neweslr class al Cenlral. Cur erlorls were devoled al lirsr +o pro- ducing our slunl show, ol which we are iuslilialoly proud. We learned many slrange and inleresling facls in our geomelrry and biology classes. The dissec- lion of our frogs was an experience we will never lorgel, and a few of our more skillful disseclionisls were forlunale enough ro ololain Jrhe covered Doclror of Frogology degree. Q The pasl Two years have given us memories and experiences Jrhal we will never 'Forget and we are loolcing forward hopefully lo whal our lasr Two years will bring us. Cur geomelry lines ,, i ,,- :gif-' - ,. :-' Y' WE' 'Iii' fglfwvs - 5 -dw' -2, 'Q fl L .1 ---. , -:-:,,,,:f,. ,J :-1: bg ..,.-. , 5 25111, f . he E '--- A - 2. .,., , W , 55? V, .V . Aberle, Frieda Alcorn, Dick Allen, Evelyn .,,.. . . H vi- . . - V 1-:M - K - ., ,J J ::--' 1 1., . fx S an M ie W5 i ll :-- - . fiigiii ,::',.. Q f ..,.f 1 -.., Allenspach, James Arala, Carole Armsfrong, Priscilla l l Sandy Duffy and John Kleclcer show The leacher lhey know whal +hey're oloing. Ashley, Ronnie Ashion, Dave Augspurger, Bill i ' Eli' ' -3' Balagna, Judy Ball, Suzanne Barnharl, Judy Bach, Cindy V LE ESE k ' f ,..: ':. L - in ' :iz-1:2'.:. ' - gy , ,e::,1.::e 1 :- 1- ' . IIIEEIEZISII, x Ba rreH, Sue M iii?-: 4 AE J icimif Beclrwifh, Joyce Belden, Joe Bell, Beverly Benson, Larry r A A T 'iiil v ,f-4 5 'I ,P - gf .'.- : l fe in , R ,,-.,., 1 my ' L, , V ,K ' ' .J 1. Q ' -. , fl ii ' ,A -,..-V 1-av :-, . 55, f 7 : . - 11.11, Blome, Michael Boddie, Julia Bosler, Sheila . 'c'-:,,.g,2,.,QI,fie,:: ,,.-4.12.1 ', , ' ' S5514 A fir? ,ze Bown, Richard Bahney, Tom Balchelder, B. J. if 'ff 23? Of f. fi lfifilimiffr JT wg. 1-f'r1'rzQ:2w H 25'- gg ,5,Llu,e.r.: Q igiiziifiwaaumfzz 1: Q 5 ? 4 1 xr-114 .X , Y , Qi ,.,.,.. Q ,252 , W . mid, ,L W aff, Q I Z' rf X2 Q 3:5 me Qin 32 A I f Q .A f Q f 5'-1, , ff gd Q, Q5 as sx'H: Z'+: wefziiiirzsfefgair V-f Bc-r sfralh, John 9 at Q UM 'M -4 i , ' 3 Burns, Troy i f y 4 f Exim 4' Q A 4 cg, fr 5 6 A , ,,,w, ,, I ,. Baumgard ner, Gabe ,J , 15 f 9 ,aes W rf ,W W .,,, 53 are Biggs, Alice :E ,K fi. : y, , , ?f.:: gE:::eEQ5 YZ f W , ,,, is ' f y i Qc ,,, vi ' 4 5 1 THF ,, , 'W , f r f V off AMB Boyer, Eloise Branson, Tom 1 ly Bainier, Ken Baker, Sherry ' f 5'v':,.QI..:' ..,. I -f'5:Sf' fr , A f f W e Baurer, Ron Beclcler, John if , . , 'gif - f , , ' 4 Q , , Einns, Nancy Blanco, Connie ,,. 1 gr, ,M M 3? :ZH A QM , ww.. .-gc , u: WW I? Tk 3, v Q ..f wg 7 i. ri . .4 Brasfield, Larry Braun, Shirley 1 V , Au ,Q Bregler, Connie Bremer, S+eve Bringer, Carol BriHon, Kay Broadhurst Sherry Brown, Bill Brown, Marilyn Brown, Nancy Page 6I had +o be s+raigh+, and limes we had in if i ' i- ' '. E ' M Q3-2 ' J K is -'fl . if if 4 1' ,ja 'gal f 5 A S 3 5 Fiqh. 3 :.:. 1 'z .-.- .2 '--' -' -:sz 5 - - : H' -, 3:'.g-rqwa, ' .--- ' ,.- - - yi- . , '. 1 . , ,. Greig.. T - E., 52: , 2 .ii ,.,,., , 2 -, 1: f' z , f ji '--- . :i ,,Ef3:.fI5.'I-'I : -v,-- 4 12k5'5:,.: W TV 'Zhi . -' ',l:.-.- . 1 ' ' ' fl 'I 2- ' 'V 'i 5 E1:'iiY 45211325 - Z- XI .. :fri 2 J W :ff - N t Y r i ian J A felfdf -s if X-J 1 ., V an . if A 3iEL?5 ?i ' f3 A i '7' g , - 'W' 55' 'ii ' ,K 3 vi, A Q 2 MJ? -- ,,,,w. QM H , , I . D41-Q, , .8 .V . 5Qu,gv,,, 49, .04 , ' K A' .. 1 'A ' i W U Burke, John Bufler, Nancie Callaway, June Calvin, Dick Couden, David Canierbury, Ross Carrigan, Mary , E'I.::.'f' -'5Q'55',' Y. ,qawaw . , 'H asv? :f: J ,. we 1 'f ' N W. -1 ' ze-Mfr ' Q. a Maeva r ea., a 4'-an My in Chambers, Jim Cheafham, Carol Child, Leilani ClampiH, Terry Clark, Donna . - . ,fi-K r . f': W fffzg' ' j - 'X 5- I- . A fi W M we 52' , .1 , Q 5. x q -M' 4' i ...,. i Cumming, Alan Curiis, Ed Day, Paf DeBol+, Kafhy DeCremer, Dan DeLong, Ellen DeVaulr, Barbara DeVore, James Dickerson, Linda Dieken, Roger Dimond, Sue Donnelly, Pai' ,-.,..' . 1 r. - GS 3 Drake, David Duffy, Sandra Edwards, Marilyn Elson, John Eveland, Larry Fehr, Carol Zg - 1 'WH?ifr:f,Eif.E.?I 'HT I ' - -' ..13'E5f: - . 'fi -:r Z 5 Q 5- T will U51 Wye:- . lisa Finney, Mike Fil-lon, Gail Flachsbarf, Mark Flanagan, Bill Fleming, Roberi ,,- -' H1 A 2 ,, , ,ee h'i, W 3 Qi 'E'.3:d': E:li15, f. 1' gi :Z2.I.:-. -IJ W 1..f Qzz.1'zr,,, is M55 A W Q ,Vi Cole, Terry Cooley, Susan .Mahal 2 k , Caughey, David . .ie Cordell, Joyce Denlino, Sieve Defflebach, Sharon Doubef, Fred Doube+, Nan V-we Y' r f -f f . ga- I Q A W .gl K, if W ,,,,,. I J if aff? Fehr, Doris Filkins, Kalhleen .,., ' game, yiwemei .- , ig: 1 ' 2 - -,v' i za NM g r A M Fleshman, Linda Fliege, Roberf Foley, Donna Fosier, Jackie Fox, Pai' Freeman, Barbara Fries, Alex Gaskins. Elizabeih Glazebrook, Jim Goeh, Geoffrey Gouveia, Chic Page 62 P.E. were grear. , r' V .fri ' fa, 'L-:Ei .,21if WN 'il E32 's , if viii' ' ., :iii if . , I .:,,a,,afr cefegggf'--' , - Q 552- .,, A ,. ..... JAZI. Granl, Marfha Greener, Kenny W. V, Hobson, Sharon Hain, BeHy ..,:. 1 5 X x E . ,A rw I W ,.,r., WM, is M , G-uindon, Bruce 'SF Hall, Dorofhy 'X ' Q i .050 1 le it ff. x all 'KHP Ei, Susie Harker appears very exciied as her Team aiiempis To score. , .. QW . . -J, 2.2 , ni, 5 2 Q 'Fw 8 3 by + sf ., .zg:g5,:: ' -12 7 WH im' gg1.,,..,.1, ff 4, wr i Happe, Mariean Halperin, Tom Halferman, Sharon Hamlin, Susie Hamrick, Carolyn , ' , ' .... i ,. ,,,,,,.,-, Q ' ' ' . f:1 . ' L K' ': ' M 'L' in ,rig Harker, Lynne sf it 1 ,4 E f i i ' ' if -if 1 L. 'PL' ' 9: Q4 ' - , 'lf if ii l M 5 eg, 4 2 gi 'Z ei 1 as , K -Y s 55 y ,sw W ,Q 4 'avg J i :Z f 34:4 :gf S3351 f 7 yi :mi Q' --'- ':- . .,.., ' V Q, , ga- .,,- 1 .., ,. .,:.f:.' , gp ,Lk e 4- iw 5 s or fi i 2 ., .-.,f . ...- . Har'lneH, Terry Hasfings, Sandy Healy, Donna Heinz, Joan Heiser, Russ Hermann, Rich ---i-Q r 2: -: :i5 fi52',f2,,' V ,5 f?.?f Qi' , I 1if:Q ffi'f Iffiii .:':.,:'-ii r-:' :Er .Ez w i A 5' ' ii .,--'- W Hickey, Donald Hill, Lou Hinnen, Mike Hifchell, Kay Holling Henry 4, ' , ,.. -.r., f- fr - f r S ,,,, .,,. awe S i 1 ---, . ,. 2 M, --r- -V W ' ' .... P L, ,f QS' ff X 5?rIi3rQ!fw. ,align '52 01:75 A 5 in E f Hopkins, Carol .za A Ki: 1- g,,.:, - f N . , Qi' ar, 4, in ,ye pair' , X Inman. Penny Hopple, Joanna 2 52' : - f x , r U, .. ..,,, J ,, in , 1 ' Q LLM 2 fmggj LK. 2 9 1? ' my il- H nf, 1 -,Q Irving, Philip Horn, Emma L BW if If it .,.:,,: 5 .,,,.,.. . .WIN I Jackson, Rodney Houser, Janice Huber, Kalhy , ar . , ,Q W I Wm ' if I s Q gr , , .,,,, ,.,, ii' ii 'ii ii' I f fiwlvri i ii' Q Jacobs, David Jennings. Dale , i, y ,sf 'XY ' j: i - 'Z- . Harrison, Siu 'fe r - 15521252 'f-v-'GET Q 8 f i fm. r of Herweg, Doris fi.. g 1, . Harrison, Sidney 5 Y fy' 5 Hevesy, Michael Hoerr Karen Hoerr Marilyn ' , M 1, 2. , rw if 1' W Q A gr .ima , Jie f 4- ,. :re laws!! X we Ai ,uf Hoerr Sandy t g, i , 25 ,,., . ii i ' we .,., -: 1: ., :: Hupprich, Dian HyaH, Dave Hyler, Sharon J A: .,.. .. I r v i ' ,.,., W , rv ' . ,.., 1:21 .rirfarwiz-I-2' .,..... : , fe '- '- if ,, is 4 U W Q ,V Q 52 '-Vr P ::fS'E'? ,wvvuq 7 it gy, - V J - . , ,, ,s Jockisch, Gordon Johnson, Brewsler Kimbrell, Carl Page 63 , Bw' King, Larry Kirlcpairiclr, Kirk Kizer, Mary Kleclcer, added +o 'rhe experience K if Klepfer, Gary Knoblauch, Harold Koehl, Duane Koerner, Mary Kramer, Pai Krause, Judy Largenr, Milne Larson, Larcia 45 4. fav me ' fs my yy' We F ish, 51591 2.,,.aae N E :ew ,J M ,.g.g5g:,.x fviiiff Keg-ffl Zia- V' Long, Jo Lu1l1y, Alice ' 'V' f Q 2 '- f ew 'Elie 1 4 1. ' 1 Marlin, Chris Marlin Dennis eare we 1 LQE. ' '- ,TZ '+view J .-::i:iif:'f::2Es: ..., .-Z: ' Eg: W : ' li- L L L . 5 'iivl , .F '5 T 'i' is A' N L 2,-- L McDowell, Belly McGaugl'1ey, Sfan Krei, Neal Kruse Dona Kuecker, Cynfhia Ladd, Jerry E. Ladd, Jerry O. Lang, Benny .:L,,g9..f ZLL'-ff . -e-- ,r.,, , ' . ' i- V -:. .1555 - ..., , . ' Qin we -V Ki ,... V . 'V s H . --- Q .E I A .. 2-ff . - ' 5 - F if 5757i i7 5 f i5f1fff ' P. .Y 5 ' Lawless, Mary Lev, Gary Lewey, Richard Lien, Dick Lindig, Suzanne Livingsron, Karen . W F 5 ' ' '2-'f -. Q N . K ' 2 K El Lynd, Karen Mafhews Gary 35513 iff fi? U , - -.-s:2f::51!jlj-feds -.-. . - -1 . Maclay, Ronnie rf? , . I . Awgbx McAlear Mike e ee Q' E 4, .s L W , wf JM is ,A ei +1 4 5' 4 ri: L , V. k 52, if H 41' H sw: 1 sp 1 1 - SW? if e ,W P sri, 'iff W 5' W G 51 ii 4 W3 1 ew, if W S as 1, if A gi l . . I sf 1.10 ' ' , , 5 .. if W L 5'3 if rf McGi nnis, ike Medlock, BeH'y Morgan, Ka+l1y Morron, Jenny Morreler, Joyce Munlz, Caflwy Page 64 Maibaclw, Tom Maior, Ann Manias, Theo. Manuel, Roxanne :':Q Z . . 'P ury. .uaa . f L . -'- ' ..'. ' ,,.- 'r' Vl-., ' , .,,,., .. H1 ' ':-, E . 1 1 E -.'. '-,,, , . ,.--- I I :LV McCord, Judy Mccormaclc, Diclc McCormick, Jay McDonald, Dave L., 1 I il lniu L 1 f , ,sys ifg J Q: ir: J L K iii i J Miller, Kafhy Miller, Marilyn Moody, Sally Monce, Toni W in -ww 8 ,Amr-fr YY' X 1 bfi , K . g M., . 21,1 fi' K' 7: '::25'5.:.:H. f.'fQ 'i E:':fgj. iii? g , V ' NSF x-. ez? .I 5' L A. I - 4 2 A f' fy i f 2- , .. V 'LZ f ',- l .f l jf . - V 5,5 K, . 5 'w l' 5-14 I l' ' Musgrave, Linda Nelson, Frances Nelson, James Neuwirih, Jim A l i ifiifi ff L' we gained, y y J ' f :':' if a i 4 f L A ..,A P 1 --.-.- L - ' 1 .,'-: EffEf3:Ei-:.,,i.i' ii. ': V ' 'T : ' ' , ' lil' E ': V f W P if Noe, Vicki Nor+on, Nan Norval, William by.. iiii 'A, X Nurss, James Olson, Ray Parks, Penny ParreH Bo Q , ',' 5.,. Q :,,: Q Pafrick, Dan Penny, PauleHe -f'---., V , , 'ii' ., f, .. ,b - - f , :' , ' 1114, A .E , A, ..,,, :jg gy :VIA i ,.,, , PiHman, Jim 5:25. :Ei i M, .X ...., Reedy, Naihan W is 3255 ,-:,:, .j -51:1-55: ' '- ve , , Ruckle, Gary M I q,,,:':3Ri, Schonewise, Roger 'E E 7 a btw Y ey ,N g Q v i l fn ,W , L f 4' if Q9 new -- - , 2 H ,..... . , .. .,,. . , . . c .. . . 'iff .. .,,..,.. ,y ,. 1 ..... : - V 1 f' , 51815 '- 'I Vg in V P ' ' f W Q SP. fpf N f' 'W 1 1 L wif: QW Y X yy' , mi , . ,gf , Phillips, Tom Pope, Sfanley Resnick, Michael Richmond, Virgil Sally Sherman and Keni Welbrock seemza liille siarlled as ihey gel iheir iirsl look ai a skeleion. 5 A ' 1 am i f K vi.. X ' 5 , aa f A ,T jk ri If , ., .,. lf gi,-rig vi! K gfii, Mft? if 55113 af' gill 3 .f sr :Ls 1 3 ',,4x'ir M ws Perdun, Jerry Perkins, Scofl' Pefers, Barry PeH'iH, Ron Pierson, Dave c , ,.a- if f' -V Porfman, Sissy ,. ..:,,, -xii A QQ. ,VM AV ia Riley, Becky s 4,3 ' f' if 4 '51 5 Russell, Sherrie Sanders, Nancy Saichfielcl, Charleen WEN? - - Y I , .,.. , ,..... '2'-- is 0 N - -, , sf' z X5 5 ,W PoHinger, Nancy Rodes, Sandy Sauers, Mar+y Powell, Ken P H ......., 2 V i x! ..,., , K -1 -EEE, V gif f Essex? lg Rogers, Joyce if 1 Sawicki, Nancy A -f f , e::.f':'-2- ' ig W - if - , f A- P : ' ' ' ---- Y is by f R ,:::w .J 1 ' X Schulfz, Gary Schwabacher, Jan Schwabacher, Norman Schwenk, Doug ScoH', Hazel Pueschel, Carolyn Raynefl, Bob 'n..3-'ff ' q i, ' iii' -:fi i i i, , g 2 , 1 ff f ff '.-5:31 ':: ., -.., . .. W2 ff Z1 4- :Iii 'f :IEE?'ggEf.ZE,5I--52565541 -, ,I'1:' ,.,1,g. -1-gil. Ropers, Linda Rubin, Georgena Jif- schaeffef, Sally scmnz, Joram EZ if db Q , .,,.,. Seamon, Jo Ann Seedorf, Richard Page 65 wi'rh all The iniuries 'rhe S ff- . . J . .A., 2 T . . 1 .. . ln T if B W ' J Q' -Q gi ':f35I:,fffi Qi ' 'f asf' - ..,. V .,.' i f! .,:..'-, I, .. 'I sf I -- ..,- '.'VA T 'Q ,. . ': 'VVA , . '.,: 5 1. il r ir , ,.......e . 1 nr, S or ,, lwx My - is Xl if .. Q E-Q -2' -IQA llrl E k.,-, K ' - Sherman, Sally Shively, Mary Louise Shorl, Bill Sieverf, Barbara Sillxey, Ronnie Simpson, Richard Selby, Richard S-hellabarger, Sfeve . ,. .,,, K ,. T my ,,,., I ' . ..., . I 7 4 A u l. - '35':g. T J' ' . V 4 4 If .V -V 7 K 53:1 ..,. 1 -. 'W S 'ff . , 1 1 ' - .- ' ., . Q. S -'l' A -n .,,, ' W . V . zo. ' ' .,.. , ., , ,4L'isg5,- .. ,- :.' -T , - - ,fr 2 . .. , NW' 1' :A 1 4- fr M A J ,,,,, Miiiiif r .. -33: Juv,,3,', , - 1 Sleigh+, Pal' Smifh, Donna Smifh, Earlene Smilh, Judifh L3 n - ., . -, .:g. , , af' i a , 1 'i,' Q :E ' 5 iif' S-lephens, Jerry Sfewarf, Malinda Slodola, Sieve Sl'uH'le, Ellen Swaclley, Sharon Tafr, Carol Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Sam ,. 1-if I f . ::i,.:. 2 ri r rayi ayy Snycler, Sfeve Suffield, Dave ,.., 7, 2? if Taylor, Tom Soufharcl, Orville ig, .: . . ef' A T Swa nson, Ruih Slrangeland, Jeffrey Sfeiner, Gary 3511 S' A ' Q -'::zJ:.. 2 .W VA ik' 'S 24 Y 5 ,T Q .N . Swarclenslci, Jana Swedell, Joyce --a- T 3, A 7 .,,.,.,. , E V , i, -- Timm, Eunice L V V.: my U . -+5 1 , .. ' W . .... -A if .4 . -, W 1 ' ' , -. '-i m : -.. ::1' If A X ' we F , ,:, ,rms-:5 gE 55:5 1:. fl 'f ' A -T- . ' X 'N , , -, g,:g:Js.,..' 15. x J A- 'V K A V J , ,415-I Toms, Joel Towns, Judifh Wallxer, Joe Waller, Palsy Wallis, lan a ,W ... Q. ,...-, .. P 5 i , ., -I .r.,-.-',, . 1 .,. ,. ii- 13.-v s--- zu- :Q 5' as :fm Wellbroclc, Kenf Wellner, Jack Wenrworih, Sally Wenfz, Jerrie Page 66 Trope, Ryna Ulrich, Pal' Vanlvlafre, Donald W is .,.,., . Walfer, Roberl Wallets, Nancy Voegele, Janei' 'if i T , .. W , f wwf T Webb, Richard a, , P j W x H1 W 5 A S 'a Ffa. Q , . ., N33 g R Wessell, Dick While, Michael Tifus, Eliza befh Todden, Connie f ' .- . --i'-- a...r R Voellrer, William Vonclerheydf, Pal' Weber, Glenda Welch, Dinah While, Sianley Whi'H', lvy poorg frogs suslained Q Back Row: Miss Kinhofer, Cumming, A., Whifehall, C., Mr. S+epping, Gouveia, C., Sillcey, R. Third Row: Schwenk, D., Doubei, F., Cole, T., Shellabarger, S. Second Row: Ashfon, D., Siever'I', B., Calloway, J., Hall, D., Mr. Sommers Firsi' Row: Schaefer, S., Shively, M. L. KJ V fy Whi+ehall, Calvin Whiiely, Sfarr Williams, Jerry WiH, Hersha Wolff, Marlin Woodward, Judy . . ,i - .4 , 'i M V :' X M . iin S ii '...if A '-E i Q , ..vV. S Wyard, Ka+hy Ya+es, Milce Younge, Melanie , ...i.., , , .V ' , -,,:, 2 A : ::- ' 2 S ...: 1 - iiz' 1 :'- Yuhause, Dave Zweifel, Dick Chance, Charles Oli. l don? have my llCGl'lSG yel. Page 67 Page 68 Sealed-Bob Bovenshulle, Treasurer: Carie Sue Clauss, Vice President Slanding--Ross Zumwall, Secrelaryg Dan Solomon, President Freshman lorch is lil Sealed-Miss Albright Slanding-Mrs. Torre, Mr. Hawkins, Mr. D. Whilalcer. Wondering whal was in slore lor us, we began our Freshman year. We were laced wilh whal seemed lo be an endless barrage ol new problems which we had lo solve. l-lowever, we linally gol used lo slaclced loclcers and elevalor passes, and look lhem in our slride. Everyone had lun in pulling on our slunl show, which was our lirsl coordinaled aclivily as a class. The loolball and bas- lcelball games were new experiences lor us, and we showed our school spiril in cheering lhe leam. We will conlinually remember our lirsl year al Cenlral. The experiences we gained and lhe lhings we learned will serve as a loolhold in our high school years. From algebra 'ro arl class 1, M5 ..f 1 ., . : ' 4 A ': f,' Abbey, David Abernafhy, Norma QJCLXZL UU ww bf f, if . ..,. , H, in Allen, Howard Allsworih, John 3 5125 E jg5g?5'x .bV if A . Z B r:'1 i A A 'rlr - Anderson, Ge-orgianna Andres, Carol Dan Solomon, Alice Meyers and Bob Bovensclwulle are 'frying bard To masler llwe arf ol drawing 191 , , , ff . ,J'4 !l 3 ' - ' ' ,',-v A .. A W , , ., f :fi 'V 1 A 'I '5.,,,, ,.. . . 1 52 ,,-' gi: ..--'f gif - : -3':,, :.:5:,, s 'i':'.g.a1,f 1.1. .Z1f. ff V ,., -.:- E :IiE5:'i- i f5f-5': ...,.,..- 5:33:53 K f 'g:. W - jfj, ,iffgrm f5i'ifiii.ffiff:if'iEiE5' I. i Q -B ,.,,, B ,..o,, .,2, Y'l , l i V M... W Q i A Arnold, Judy Arwafer, PaHy Ausfin, Darell Bailey, Gordon Barker, Gail Boldon, Bill Baldwin, Bob Ballard, Ernie o r-. w ', , V ,-gs:-' B J yiroo B f V J, A M ,,. . I r LY A , Q :f.g.y::e: A ami ii . B Q .,.i 1 . ii.,,i,.i. i,.i. B . .. i 1 V-:Q-:5,.,ag,,.,,:i :' . ,X - -ref' 7. ii , :,- V .,.. . 2 7 ' if 4, 'i i E 'ilii Z , 'A . ii ,1f..15,3i3 Bambrick, Peg Banfa, Bill Barker, Gary Barkley, Barry Bafferfon, Donna Baymiller, Belle Beard, Doug Bea'l'y, Bill VA., ,AAV , Z , M :g.ii,:: - , A' V 1 4? ,::- f i, f2: , f55i? Q ' - VK- ---- , -, H B ' f . ' '-,- .. .,.. as g f ' 'f l ' K F' r 1 jx-1 '--'rr' Y if 5' ' ,gf Berg, Jean Beifz, Tony Bell, Jo Bennelf, Judy Berry, Linda Biggs, Jane Biggs, Joan Birbiles, Helen J r i J a,, 32511: ' 'W j.j ' ' ' : gl ,,, .::rf5g: via iiifgifi' V, W -- , H , f . i 1 fi i ' 1V .,.: 'i :-- ,f 'rii B B in i or ,, , ',-i6 , -'-- ' ,.,. B , , -----a , . ,X ii. 3. ,,.,. i ' ' ' E iii, ..,. Q ':f3'-fl V Q 'iii A 35' 1 'W rt 1 ' 9 5 fi r f , 1 - ' 1 1 ' '1 ee 'i ' 1 : ' , 'P I 'rf ' I Bliese, Waller Bliss, Bradle Bloomenshine, Jo Ann Boirum, Kafhr n Boles, Bill Bonds, Cedelia Booher, William Booker, Bernice Y Y Page 69 Page 70 rim' .'. A ' A Iv-f Bovenshulle, Bob .,.3:.. J it ,. Burns, Michael ,:,.:.,, ,.'.,, I or W Q i 'im 'N if if if ilk-rf' ,J . A,A,, ,A,,.. , , f A I 5 Q Cassulo, John Clauss, Sue Carrie n WG many 'rhings 31 fp- M L W .W J M, W B , Y Iii!! H -V ' .. 21:55 n w' 'ir-ii v iw 13513 uw 1 . , Q Lis' 1 ' :, .rj :few ':- 15:52:11 learned, ,, A. f 3'-W if ,. ,v aw , . K me an if 4 iq f -4 Q Q W Z Bricker, David Bridges, Michael Brinkey, Sieve BriHon, :F .,,.. , . ---- J L .,,'::,::.:,fe I - J 2 rl-if ,ma xi Q ' We 0, , Palricia Q B '. X S --:- - 'A Burton, David -V .: A, Q 1 , N v Q V . rg. Buller, Eddie Carlin, Barb Carson, Judy , ,V -,-,, ., ., ,aa .,.,. . B' ,.,,..,,,,. :.,,,.i , .,,.,,,.,, ,,, Q ii'l Q -:i,:,.:z:.,f:2:::':.:e::.i. 'wwf' ' L Yi'iiiei!V '. 1-,f-:1.1.7-:cf W-'I-' I -we X .:,.. H , ,., ff , , Q . .1 , .,.,,. --- ' , 25,5 E i f in Sh. 3 gl I at X j ,,. Brownell, Linda XA Carler, Joyce Ann , ffzztil ai f A Chamberlain, David Chaplain, Valerie Checkman, Harvey Childress, Douglas Clarke, Roberl We Q 2 Clauss, Norman Cleaver, Dennis Cleaver, Frank Coker, Bill C Crum, Nancy Cunningham, Cheryl Cufler, Roberl Dallach, Charlofle Dan, Olivia ooper, Sue Darling, Rosamund eg-fmt gg it 35 Buchen, Russell Burgeson, Marfha V ...,, In ,a v, if X f Ca rlwrig hi, Jan 1 .,, he f ' . , af Q Claude, Barbara Case, Sharon :::gff 'S:g,:::'A .25ns': -3: Cla uss, Carol fl ,:, ,, X Y Q 2.525 1 iii? ' il. i Cornish, Eddie Cor ell, Beverl Y Y Q, fi B ,'- v ,f f .,f. SL ---- 1212-' r ',,. l Izgffa .V .,g:.,g. N Six y few ' ww- me 'if , 1 Davidson, Pam B Deal, Thecla Dean, Barbara Dell, Brenda Denny, Judy Denlino, Connie Dechrislina, Mar yAnn Dikos, Janie iw ' ' ' Dea hl, 1 Chuck Discherf, Jim Dixon, Linda Dooley, Roberl' Dornaus, Roger Doube+, Chuck Drain, Ronnie Drazin, Jerry Duncan, Dorefha Dunn, Dianne and 'ro skills of crafl we somelimes lurned. sf 4 fn if if 1 I M Y .,....., ,, iwigf .,.,: 1' Eggers, Kafhleen Ellis, Della A 2 Q . Q-., .g , an .,., , Evans, Carolyn Fehr, Nancy Ferryman, Sharon Field, Pa+ as iam, . qu, ,::':.' --f- . he iiiiiiii ,, i f Q V I 5 fff ii 1'- 2 ' Q' Fields, Judy Finch, Leonard ..,i, R ,-:i,i ,.,, ,,,. or s i 'if'i A1 '-1il Garreli, Ralph Gaslrins, Karen R 'G ig ig -f E- . . llifg, ,af 4: .,,. , ,. Gibbs, Terry Gilber'l', Fred if f . 'l' fill E' P 'X Fifzpalriclr, Jo Linda Gales, Diane fe' .,,,- A ,, ,l., , -y,!g.'::: , f ':-'fi' Gillrerson, Barb Richard Gaylon sludies Jrhe blueprinl as Terry Varney checks hiss, X ...f- , AJ A 1. X 3 , ia it ,X 4 4' , 4 .,,, ...,,:,., Q . 35. fi My . 'rf A wx Fralces, Barbara Franlcs, Lynn Franfzreb, LaV , I ryr ,.,, lylvl z Gales, Pepper Geef, Palricia Geise, Roger t F fr, 1 '2:.:-1: , V ,Z Ginsberg, Janel 6 1 We 71 R i d 1 ' li eM,1 ?, Glazebroolr, Ronny Goefz, Sieve Gray, John Grimm, Carl Guliclz, Pe f X 4 Q, .Y Wgfffrf K I of W W at . MW' ina Frasco, Fred 1 f 1 .f Q 1 I ..... r ,-5,55-.:.:-,,,,,g-:5:. 1 1 Mr ef 1 , ,H 6 , 14-..,-A' H Y'-nd' Gerber, William if? :,,, ,i . : wi f .1 . ,. 31 v..: r S9iY , ,..,. , lf ,M 5, 4 W A Wwe ii ss M Goldring, Sandy ggy Haefelin, Joel Hall, Carla Hall, Gary Hammann, Pef 6 Worlc. , A 'mmf Galvin, Palricia Gefz, Belsy Gordon Harp, Linda Page 7l Before ,5:,.j: 5g.',,. Fa, ,2 V :f 7' , -V 1:5 .,.. Q -,:,:.:5.:.: V4 A H I f -,--- , J .. , w aa ,.... 8 .- .... ' ' f , f , . if ' 5' Hifr' 'V -'gzp Q ' ., Harris, Jean Harris, Ronald Harrison, Lynne Harrison '.,.j 1 X'-X - :gr X N -Flglagfj T -. ' K' 2- ' .Q 1 new ii...5a:fQE'i.,i--.-:': -' V fr - , -egg: -::.4,ff ' ' iff? iff? . P - H .,, 1. .ci V A E,,. vj .rs - .gs :sf ' 51.-35 fi Heiple, Julie Herrmann, Julienne Hesse, Marla HoggaH, Carol Hohulin, Mary Holligan, Dian Hoosfe Hesier, us many new problems were placed Hari, Roberi Hayes, Jean Hayes, Nancy Heiman, Kay WR im., .. if .. ':ra2, W' 5 ' W in fi ,. .,,., 5' 'ii if 4 W Wil , Eh-fa 5, it 51. E ,Pi Phil' Hill, Leah Hifchcoclc, Sandra Hoerr, Dan Hoffman, Heidi Joan Horner, Karen Huffman, Jan Humphrey, Ronald Hunfer, Roberi' 4 sci? Hunfer, Sarah Ann Hysel, Nancy lmes, Chuck lnman, Cafhy lnman, Marilyn Jacobus, Barry Jaeger, Sonia Jamieson, Bob Janovefz, Mary F. Janssen, Roger Johnson, Alice Johnslon, Gary Jordan, Marlha Judkins, Carolyn Kanrer, Ricki Keclrler, Caroline Kelly, Nancy Kerker, Joseph Kelay, Sally Keysfer, Ari' Keysler, Susan Kidder, Virgil M ,E I .,.., f .' , if f . ea 'iii' 2'r.' g:-52,221 rg, , :.e::f:1:':. 7 H . -, A '- ii ? V115-'EZ Y W Q, . is ' iq Killon, Tom Knox, Helene b M J J ' 'W 2:1:':,.,., .,.. - A 5, .nw .... Z : .,.. . s as , 4 Koehl, Judy Koppenhoefer, Jane Kraff, Nancy Krause, Jerry Kudrosholif, Sue Lamb, Dennis Landis, Charles Landis, Sco'H Page 72 . mu ,X , :,,::.- wi'rh obs'racles we had +o face. + '-: ,A X 1 ...a . .'A, A',A,V2.. Landwirfh, Richard Lang, Bob If J U rf' ,gf a V A nf M .aw V R Lee, BeHy Leman, Carol , .sea :,, f -1 Q- ,KA J J . Lock, Jean Lukeharf, Linda ..,., ' fr a . V L. . L' .,.., Egg. , H43 Marcille, Gale Marshall, Cynihia M ff' EW. 'BH 3 N tvs Q 3 V . . 9 Ez. J Larson, Carline Lawless, Jane rl 'L , , fix ia. 25 rfiwg ' I 6 , 1 .,,s iff '2:' Lindig, Lee Liffersf, Dennis Lynne, Margaref X V -va-1---: .... 2 .g. -. .:. . - - L Marshall, Georgia Marshall, Terry Mason, Roberf Masf, Gerry Mafhis, Suzanne M . . A125 ' ,. J. ver-' 1 ' s s, 'risgig-. ' ' ' fl, ..,. . .... .. we 'L ' ,r'.w?12 ,-iff' , If 3 J ' ' ' g X' mmf' fmt? Q is I we . ' 1 ' ' , . ' '-- , . . '- An oversfuffed locker seems ro be causing Mary Miles Jrrouble. a+son, Karen McBride, Bob McCaw, Larry Mcclugage, Elizabelh J y 'W if 31, ii Mccluslrey, Jaclr Mccolrey, Harlen McConnell, Cafhie McCool, David Mccuskey, Mariwqfne McDonald, Rod McGavock, Ramona Va . ,., - McKibben ww 1 K - fi, -4 5 I- nl , . -2 ' Q , rv . . z W , 0 ' , ' i 'L 4? 3f' 4 - 1 ' N W sffzfifs' s ' -' ' Lf Z - m ,e-avr' :z 1: as - ' , ...- .. Q I I 4 ' 1 . 2' 7 31 1 3- F El V ' 4, ' ig, 3 Vgi L .,..3 5. 5 N' Q - ---- ' ' P an VW JM., Z Nigwllfff Q f 0 GSW ,X lnfrlix :U ' , i X A ga ' jg,-' 9' f Tai,-Q X E. f 5 F I0 3' 0 .. :T 7: 0 3 Z 0 I 0 F L C Q. 0 McHugh, John fv' 4' aw K we AY' Www' iff La 1 Page 73 iii '13-r:g5,, :i' , - 5,1 1 ' ' 3 M J ---v ' W K my Messer, Bill Michael, Amelia k ' .Q .. -:g-2. .:- JI Sm H ., 1 'if 'S .,., . . ,k iw? V egg. , 3 is ,554 Wi H 1, Q. 1 E I sa, 1. is W9 H Moore, John Morlon, John nw X wa! 'W e X P -'-'V gb 44 f awe Q A 5 Neuhaus, Tom Neumann, Celesfe Owen, Raymond Palmer, Pele Pople, Mary Porler, Diane .,,. 'I A 1 -V f ,xr i . N-fir - Reid,iAlex Riess, Ellen Rudlolif, Bob Page 74 We To our fulure goals we slarlecl working .- it K I ..., .-. i mg , -M , NJ an J A LJ 1 ,,, ,H ,I , ,V , -, ' 'Q W -.:,,,, - ,, H-3, ., '-.1-:,fi,. -5,-.Ee e-wggig :Z 'I iii fl-5 'Z V i W - Q- 'fn ' - K' 'i '- f fy N f' N , V '?I. Miles, Charles Miles, Mary Miller,'Bonnie Miller, Phyllis Q sf ' bf rf . i Q' A' ,I 5 U g g , ,g -Q: '- 1, ' . . L, ,M , 'A . , ,.., V g.,, ....,.. , .,., V Q Eggs. WT, BZ Z , M1 P 15 W W P ,M '?l '5i i? 1 :, 7W:5, 3 'fQ1,:. Mosher, George Myers, Alice Myers, Roberf Nelson, Cheryl fl. 5' ii ,fi A .,.,,, V ..,. wg, 2 5 ...- - ' ' , 'i 4 Bi Milchell, Joell Moffilf, Charles j ..,. ., AQAH P ,M .,.., My A V gy . , -:QE-'az 2, is r,'rQ A i r'r' 53:1 7 fifwggsg fggys ,H K N .. 'Q ' f 'QLsj'?Q2ffi12,.'T5 i n 5? 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S 'if if A, , F 'X A Shreffler, Connie Shulfz, Paf Snyder, Charles ,gfig -V ' ,I el f , i ooo i W S , QM 2 ' i'1' P :Ea A I r-r' r 5' Sibley, Jay Simpson, Bill Simpson, Tom S fl i , 35 ff S if A. r g, H ,. , er yi ' 'Z 'W 3 ,L gg M is vi, ....,. E X ' 2 ' f .,,i We aia S si x 5 MSX? Z , ,fairly M 1 'l v g it ,, E N ii, ,It Solomon, Dan Splorffpnfillarry 4 Spencer, David Spreche , Johrl . . 'g ,i , ij, 4 -- . ,, 1 i if el ,. rv fs Y ' 1 - -iz i ' ---i . 'i W f Y ii, . i ,, YA im Q - :. ' , Sulaski, Gary Sumner, D Sfeinberg, Carl Siephens, Rosemary Sfocldon, Ray S'rreilmaHer, Aline Sfauf, Marrha Sfuebe, Judy pw Z 4256.41 5, if icl: Sundeen, Karen Suffer, Lynn Swanson, Mildred Szold, Linda Taggarr, Bill Tanlzersley, Doris Taylor, Bonifa Thomson, Bob V Page 75 Mg, S 535 Thompson, Don xiii? Ulrich, Linda Walker, Sharon Thompson Mary Thompson Terry Tiarks Alice I gf V, ..,. : 2 -g:, ' 2 .5a,E5J.: J VanCleave, Carol Wallace, Don ir 55 . 3 ' ' If sr' 1 , P J, fk, A L Tilly Michael J::: ,.,f ...,.. I Y- Q. gk M545 ..,.,... Randi? J J J Q---' z Tolley Judy Va nZand+, Judi+h x Q X E : Walllc, Joy J K an J J, Wlwif 3 , no 2 Va rga, Belly Jw' ' QQ' Q X 'xg 22, f J, ,.', J ..., .Z iyi K Wal+on, Karen Varney, Terry Vespa, Janel' me aff I ' J ,,,.,., JJ Eff se J lllri 2 . --., f f 'A f 3 1 JJJJ, Ji by J J V is y , JT mas. ' www Q I 45- ' wk K ' M l in ' . Troxell, Roy Tupper, Gerald 5 , 2 a J J ' , J- JJ: -J - JqJ-J fJfJJJf- -. V J' Agzz. ..,, J ,Q Wahlfeld, Bob Walden, George ,.,, j - A-3 wf2?'1 JiQ,ff -A J ... J : ,J -,gms ' - J '.-, 7 .J .... 'W 'Mix-335: '.':- 1 Ezi' yi : ' Weiseri, Don Weisser, Audrey, Wensfrom, Ann Wheeler, Mead f ' J 0 While, Alvin Whifmore, Marfy Wilkie, Jill Williams, RoseHa X I aaea ,JJ 4 if ll J ,.ai f G' J K 3 x 3223? Hilyhigra , ..,. 5 215:-.-i r -T - 1 Wollf, Howard Wolford, Roberf 'ip f X X af? do -Z U1 U Wolland, Diane Wrighl, James Wyss, Gary J Q ' Q1, - lf' oaoa r rr a, J J J 'li ellfs -J 'JJ.. JJ W J Ziffren, Randy Page 76 Zimmerman, Karl Zumwal+, Ross Unhhl , A, ff! gffiiuf' A 'MMA , + f1'2y,:fg W ff' if 57 My Q sQeiw r M -:jf wwgi ggi? Skim: as M ' m gfigfaiii' M335 'lb Wg ? 'xSV'f3i:5:s ,355 -xfag 1,.3,,W52r'g3iz mf 35 QS STI .2 4 ..,. : 5 ' ' ' f 32 4 2 '?E'EII.5f:5:II3EfE,W ' T. - 4 .3 f i , ,fp N J 4 4 4 4 4 1 '4 1 4 5 4 1 '4 'i -4 i E 4 i i Y 4 4 4 3 1 3 4 4 2 4 4 44 .4 4 4 L 4 4 4 4 i 1 4 4 I 4 1 4 3 1 Q 1 4 4 4 4 4 ! E Page 80 Ac'rivi'ries highlighl' our life of learning One liqhi' rhal has never ceased burning is Jrhal provided by our exlracurricular aciivilies. Alihouqh our sludies require much of our school life, The necessary sparlfle is added by our orqanizalions. True lo The proverb, VarieJry is lhe spice of life, our clubs help make our high school career a memorable one. A Cappella . Band ...... Boys' Choir ...,. Boys' Glee Club .... Cafeleria Sfaff .... Chess Club .... Cho-KeH'es .,.r.,.. CommiH'ee of 40 ,..., Co-op Club ,.... CREST ,s.... Cue Club . . . Cusrodians .. Deba'I'e Team ,.......... Dramafic Honor Socie'l'y .... French Club .......... Fufure Nurses Club ,.... Fulure Teachers Club ...., German Club ...r,... Girls' Choir , . . Girls' Glee Club .,........... Junior Nalional Honor Sociely .... ..... 8 9 Table of Conl'en+s . . . . IOO Junior Recl Cross . . . . ....96 Jusendram.. .. ....l0l KeyClub... ....I03 La+in Club ....I23 Library Club . . . . I I0 Music Workshop . . .. Opinion ...r... ....I02 ....84 Orches+ra.............., . . , T I06 Pages and Office Assisfanls. . . HN90 Pre-MeclClub,.. ....ll3 Proieclion Crew ....l23 OuillandScroll...,A....,..,.. ....l08 Senior Nafional Honor Sociely... ....,87 Senior Service Club...... ., ....ll7 SpanishlClub,,.....,. ....l04 Special Wrilers Club..... .,..I05 S'rageCrew,....... ....l20 S+udenl' Council ....l00 Ticker Commiffee ....I02 TopTens..s........... Youlh Fellowship Club ...,. Robert lBobl Coker Presideni of Student Council And with this oath, you are now ofhcially in- stalled as president of the Peoria High Student Council. These words were the beginning of a wonderful and experience-filled year for B-ob Coker, as well as for our high school. Hard-working and always loyal, Bob is a credit to Peoria High. Participating in basketball and tennis, membership in junior National Honor Society, and serving on Student Council as treasurer have been just a few of his varied activities during his high school career. His service to our school has made Bob Coker a most outstanding and deserving student. Page 8I TOM LUTHY Jeanne Norfon Ted Solomon Mary Ann Maloney Vice-Presidenl' Corresponding Secreiary Treasurer Recording Secrelary Mr. H. Wl1i+alcer Advisor Page 82 s+udenl' council .TOP ROW: P. McKee, G. Noble, Bob Coker, J. Fahneslock, B. Bania, R. Dieken, J. McCormick, M. McGinnis, T. Lulhy MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Whilalcer, R. Allan, T. Marmon, R. Baurer, T. Hunler, T. Solomon, Bill Coker, C. Poppen, J. Norfon BOTTOM ROW: D. Hall, N. Vinol-Poslry, M. A. Maloney, C. Doubef, N. Horlon, B. Gillcerson, K. Cowan, D. Solomon A CREST photographer catches Student Council at work. Always striving, never stoppingf' seems to be one of Student Councilis mottoes. This school gov- erning body is continually striving to set the pace for all student activities. With Mr. Whitaker as its advisor, its services include editing the Student Directory, operating the Student Council Supply Booth, and organizing Homecoming, school elec- tions, and packing Christmas baskets for needy families. Student Council officers are elected every spring by the student body. A subordinate part of Coun- cil includes the House of Representatives, which represents all homerooms. Student Council insures government of the students, by the students, and for the students? TOP ROW: T. Hinton, B. Smith, R. Trope, D. Luthy, N. Pottinger, E. Cornish, R. Bollier, B. Comerford, J. McDonald, J. Janssen, B. Bliss, C. Wheeler. MIDDLE ROW: C. Clauss, K. Hoerr, J. Inman, J. Eierman, G. Peplow, S. Tucker, L. Musgrove, G. Barker, J. Elson, M. McCuskey, B. Carlin. BOTTOM ROW: J. Swedeil, M. Pelini, B. Dornaus, B. Lerman, S. Balagna, N. Potter, J. Zimmerman, M. Brown, S. Mclntyre, P. Park, J. Shively, E. DeLong. Page RICK ALLEN President ot Committee ot 40 Let's have the dance at the Pere Marquette! But the girls, gym is cheaper and has a more sporty effect! This argument was all in fun, but it symbolizes the unity and good-will with which our Commit- tee performs its services to the school. Under the direction of Mr. O'Toole, the Com- mittee's duties include organizing the school's so- cial affairs such as dances, operating the Rec, and promoting general school spirit. Healthy fun is the goal of the social committee. Each class is represented by eight members. These students, constituting the Committee of 40, have done a remarkable job making our lazy, loafing hours laden full of laughs! committee of 40 Page 84 TOP ROW: A. Schaffer, S. Stodola, D. Harlan, P. Bourland, B. Colrer, R. Canterbury, T. Cole, R. Hermann, P. Tilly. MIDDLE ROW: R. Dornaus, G. Lee, L. McCawl, L. Nelson, B. Bodine, N. Doubet, J. Hopple, N. Bell, L. Dixon, J. Bell. BOTTOM ROW: E. DeLong, M. Miles, S. Portman, G. Younge, P. Patterson, S. Jaeger. SEATED: D. Kuntz, Secretary: R. Allen, President: L. Grant, Vice-Presidentg B. Jury, Treasurer. Committee of 40 meets to plan the social affairs of Peoria High School. Dina Kunfz Linda Gram' Bill Jury Secretary Vice-President Treasurer Pele Bourland Mr. O'TooIe Social Chairman Advisor Page 85 Do you really think we'll sell all these tags?', questions Phil Tilly, as Susie Harker assures him they will. Banners kindling the fire of school spirit are painted by Linda Dixon, Ellen DeLong, and Rich Hermann as they use free time to complete them. CommiH'c-ee of 40 ai' Work Page 86 These colces are cold enoughf' agree Nan Doubet and Roger Dornaus. 2 clramatic honor society We are happy to announce you have been selected to join Dramatic Honor Societyfi What PHS stu- dent would not cherish such a no- tice? Dramatic Honor Society, sponsored by Miss Lamberton, is V composedof seniors who have tak- , en part in the Senior Class or jus- - endra plays and who are judged .ki best by three outside judges at each performance. Ability and hard work are credits of the students cho- S. sen for this society. Membership in the Dramatic Honor Society is highly coveted in PHS life. New members of the Dramatic Society are-TOP ROW: G. Younge, J. Rogers, J. Gilmore, J. Day BOTTOM ROW: P. Batten, M. A. Farley, G. Peplow. With this pin, you have been elected to a Quill and Scroll membership. Each year as the new recipients of the Quill and Scroll pin are ini- tiated into this international journalism honor society, something of the same idea is said. To be asked into this society is an outstanding signihcance which happens to any junior or sen- ior journalist who has worked diligently and well on either the school yearbook or newspaper. Ranking in the higher brackets of their class, these members are rightfully proud to be honored for their achievements. TOP ROW: T. Grimm, P. Endres, C. Hanlon, P. Schmidt, R. Greener, J. Fahnestoclc, T. Reams, Mr. Byers. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fluegel, J. McCallum, C. Mavity, J. Naylor, C. Poppen, J. Janssen, J. Howard, S. Briggs, Mr. Koepping. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Chamness, M. Marshall, D. Veneslcy, C. Hill, J. Dutton, S. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: J. Gilmore, S. Sterrett, L. Grant, N. Slagell, S. Freed, K. Haefelin, J. DeLong. Seniors Awarded Top Ten Positions Da na M. Schmidt Valedictorian This year two seniors are winners of the coveted top positions of the graduating class. The Crest Staff wishes to congratulate the 1958 Valedictorian, Dana M. Schmidt, and the Salutatorian, john F. Carson. The ten top scholastic positions of each graduating class is the next goal of Seniors. There are eight seniors whose scholarship won for them places in the remaining positions. John F. Carson Salutatorian Kenneth G. Kibler Larry W. Powell Virginia Lambert John T. Brown Third place Fourth place Fitth place Sixth place Tom G. Luthy Fred W. Saettler Mary Ann Farley Janet L. Eiermann Seventh place Eighth place Ninth place Tenth place TOP ROW: D Schmidt F. Saettler, D. Tucker, F. Brown, R. Greener, F. Dean, R. Bollier, J. Brown, T. Lufhy. ROW 2: J. Mathis, L. Powell, J. Carson, K. Klbler T Best, J. Eiermann, J. Naylor, J. Norton, N. Bell. ROW I: L. Grant, B. Bower, S. Martin, V. Lambert, M. Farley, M. Pelini, J. Gilmore, B. Lord, G. Young J DeLong. senior national honor society Please report to the auditorium immediately. You have been selected for membership in the Senior National Honorary Society, is perhaps an honored studentis most cherished remembrance of his high school achievements. Selection for this society, open only to seniors, is based upon a stu- dentis scholarship, leadership, service, and char- acter during his high school career. Membership is a coveted goal for which every Peoria High student should strive. TOP ROW: K. Kirkpatrick, R. Selby, K. Greener, R. Dieken, R. Canterbury, M. Hinnen, R. Jackson, R. Baurer, S. Slodola. ROW 3: C. Whitehall D Calvin, S. Cooley, R. Trope, M. Resnick, J. Klecker, A. Cumming. ROW 2: D. Herweg, J. Cordell, T. Halperin, C. Fehr, L. Hill, M. Brown, N. D iunior nafional honor society 'The junior National Honor assembly will be todayfi This announcement culminates a sopho- more's goal for membership in the junior National Honor Society. Only sophomores are eligible for this honor, based solely upon a student's scholastic achievements during his first two high school years. Satisfaction for a job well donen is cer- tainly a deserved privilege in return for the hard work displayed by these superior students. Hobson. BOTTOM ROW: J. Neuwirfh, C. Arala, M. Koerner, J. Long, A. Lufhy, P. Parks, K. Morgan, J. Seamon. , K. Hoerr oubef S JUDY GILMORE TOM GRIMM SUELLEN BROWN Eclifor-in-Chief Phofography Edi+or Business Manager +he cres'r s'ra-ff MR- F'-UEGEL MR. KOEPPING Advisor X Advisor Page 90 NANCY SLAGEL JACK FAHNESTOCK CATHY HILL Co-Aclverfising Manager Assisfanf Edifor-In-Chief Co-Adverfising Manager Joy MCallum Judy Naylor Jo Dutton Jane Howard Faculty Editor Senior Co-Editor Senior Co-Editor Unclerclass Co-Editor Carol Mavity School Lite Editor crest editorial staff Our yearbook cover decision will be made today, all of the CREST stajjf is to be here 'A' lunch period, is a sign to the Editorial Staff that a major milestone in the production of the CREST is present. Working daily throughout the year, this stagjt, directed by Mr. Fluegel, works continuously to create a better an.d more memorable yearbook. Everyday school life and experiences are depicted throughout the theme of the book while sports, activities, faculty, classes, art, and seniors are interwoven into the basic pattern. Phil Schmidt U nderclass Co-Editor Susan Freed Activities Co-Editor Ralph Greener Sports Editor TOP ROW: R. Trope, D. Lien, P. Schmidt, R. Greener, J. Howard, D. Herweg. SECOND . ROW: B. McCuslxey, J. Dutton, J. Naylor, L. Ropers, M. Marshall, S. Shellabarger. THlRD , McCuSkeY ROW: S. Freed, C. Mavity, K. Morgan, C. Arata. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Fluegel, J. Gilmore, Marllyn Marshall AC'l'lVll'IeS CO-EClI'l'Or' J. Fahneslfockl Art Editor Page 91 STANDING: D. Solomon, B. Jamieson, B. Thomson. SEATED: P. Endres, T. Grimm, Mr. Fluegel. TOP ROW: K. Seward, K. Huber, P. Kramer, L. Davis, K. Wyard. SECOND ROW: B. Hale, K. Laird, J. Janssen, M. Seiler, J. Swarenslri. THIRD ROW: S. Fleming, N. Klein, Mr. Koepping. BOTTOM ROW: N. Slagell, S. Brown, K. Hill. photography staff This is a terrific shotln exclaims one of the members of the CREST Photography Stajjr, as a brave biology student turns green at the sight of a frog. Alert and active during the entire year, this stag, under the direction of Mr. Flue- gel, fulhlls one of the most important require- ments for a successful yearbook-interesting, typical, and basic pictures for the CREST. business siaif Sell those ads, girls! Our section will be bigger and better than ever this year. Spirit, determination, and ability reign supreme on Mr. Koeppingis Business Staff. The group, se- lected from interested applicants, is responsible for securing all the advertising for the book, dis- playing it effectively and attractively, and sell- ing the CREST to the students--invaluable ser- vices for a successful CREST. Pag e92 TOP ROW: M. Fehl, V. Lane, M. Pelini, B. Mosher. MIDDLE ROW: B. Samuelson, P. Partridge, S. Livengood, P. Kirfley, J. Rodgers. SITTING: S. Benson Mr. Stepping. l ticket committee Tickets for tonight's game are on sale at the ticket booth during all lunch hours. How many countless times has this announcement appeared in our daily bulletin? The Ticket Committee, un- the job. der the direction of Mr. Stepping, performs an in- You'll get your money's worthg the game will be a thrillerfi' promises Bobbie Samuelson and Martha Leiter. valuable service to our school, selling season passes and individual game tickets. Interested students, ready to devote time to this task, are chosen for Page 93 LINDA GRANT Editor-in-Chief SUSAN BRIGGS Business Manager .qwwwawwev TOP ROW: T. Reams, Mr. Byers, T. Grimm. MIDDLE ROW: K. Hoerr, Mrs. Chamness, S. Sterreff, S. Briggs, L. Grant, P. Fox, D. Venesky, J. Hawkins BOTTOM ROW: S. Bulman, J. DeLong, P. Ulrich, K. Haefelin. K'Dear Toodles . . . I have a suggestion for P.H.Sf, This, the Dear Toodlesi' column, is one of the newest and most successful features of our newspaper, the Opinion. The Opinion, issued bi-monthly, is published by those Peoria High School students interested in journalism and current events. Advised by Mrs. Chamness and Mr. Byers, the Opinion has made Page 94 several modern changes this year. Op-Hop, a dance sponsored by the Opinion stag, and several candy sales were held to raise funds for a bigger and better paper. The Opinion is for the students of PHS. It strives to bring news of interest to all subscribers, supplying them with a knowledge of timely topics. TOP ROW: K. Kibler, D. Herweg, D. Lien, B. Comerford, B. Tilley, T. Cordell, C. Burl, L. Berry, T. Risk. MIDDLE ROW: J. lnman, R. Trope, L. Dickerson, N. Douber, S. Sherman, J. Schini, S. Hobson, M. Lawless, M. Nelson, C. Poppen, S. Harker., BOTTOM ROW: T. Ruvinsky, J. Harris, B. Dornaus, V. Lamberf, J. Berg, D. Kerr, R. Swanson, B. Claassen, B. Phillips, M. Brown. 'rhe opinion TOP ROW: D. Kunlz, J, Long, S. Schaeffer, J. Swedell, J. Towns, S. Hoerr, C. McConnell, L. Musgrove, L. Penny, C. Evans, M. Jordan, M. Hoerr, BOTTOM ROW: S-. Hamlin, D. Clark, P. Vonderhecll, J. Weddle, J. Wolland, M. Sauers, E. Riess, L. Ulrich, B. Gerber, J. Heiple. Page 95 'C TOP ROW: T. Lee, D. Bareman, R. Godfrey, S. Pope, F. Speers, R. Farquhar, M. McDonald, F. SaeH'Ier, M. Schneider, A. Wayland. MIDDLE ROW: G. Baumgardner, B. Barkley, W. Harrison, R. Sillcey, R. Janssen, R. Schonewise, J. Taylor, D. VanMaI're, S. Case. BOTTOM ROW: D. Chamberlain, C. Gouveia, D. Cox, B. Booher, B. Messer, R. Farquhar, R. Zumwalf, B. Gerber, L. Harp, G. Rubin. Page 96 band LS LS HaTmOny.l STANDING. ScoH Perluns, Jo Bell, Beclry Riley, Lou Hull, Joyce Cordell. SITTING. Carol Sfone, Belu Lord. 4 ,yt . My TOP ROW: B. Dean, B. Mason, B. Tarr, J. Chambers, J. Mathis, K. Greener, J. Huffman, E. Tomkinson, T. Masters, D. Hall. MIDDLE ROW: A. Barnes, G. Barker, S-. Meehan, J. Solomon, S. Blanton, L. Hill, M. Nelson, T. Hinton, B. McDowel, J. McCord. BOTTOM ROW: N. Walters, A. Lufhy, A. Michael, C. Stone, J. Bell, K. Cowan, B. McBride, J. Cordell, C. Dealul, J. Mel+on. Take it home and 'woodshedi itf, Mr. Stos- lcopf, band director, is often heard telling the band members. This common phrase using the wood- shed as meaning a place where one is free to prac- tice is a common jolce around the band room. Meeting first hour daily, the seventy-hue members of our P.H.S. band practice for perfection. As they and pep assemblies, these students give Peoria High supporters a true feeling of pride. The band participates in the Mid-State Eight Festival, the Bradley Music Festival and an annual Spring Concert. While learning to play his instrument better, each band member gains a new and greater loyalty towards PJ-I.S. perform at all home football and basketball games Mr. Sfoslropf Band Direclor This is truly a Trumpeters, Holiday agrees Fred Saettler, Billy Booher, and Dave Bateman. Page 97 i 1 Honored to receive places in the All-State orchestra are-Susan Sterrett, Concertmasterg Belci Lord, Second chair fluteg Fred Saett- ler, First chair trumpetg Dave Szepessy, First chair cellist. orchestra The stringed instruments will begin, with the program of the year is the annual Spring Concert. full orchestra joining inf, These words have a The group also participates in the Mid-State Eight familiar ring to all PHS orchestra memhers. The Festival. Under excellent direction, the orchestra group rehearses first hour every day under the di- is one of the finest groups in Peoria High. rection of Mr. Szepessy, The orchestrajs main ' FIRST VIOLIN: C. Tatt, C. Bach, S. Sterrett, K. Keyster, B. Lee, S. Long, L. Powell, N. Kelley. SECOND VIOLIN: H. Knox L. Saold, E. McCluggage, E. Bcles, A. Wenstrom, N. Abernathy, T. Deal, C. Nelson. VIOLA: L. Larson, J. Lock, P. Miller CELLO: D. Szepessy, J. Muhl, E. Timmerman, C. Larson, J. Morton. BASS: D. Childers, M. Tilly, G. Bailey, C. Newcomb A. Barnes. FRENCH HORNS: W. Harrison. TRUMPET: F. Saettler, D. Bateman, B. Booher. TROMBONE: F. Farquahar Page 98 C. Snyder, CLARINETS: K. Cowan, J. Mathis, G. Barker. FLUTES: C. Stone, B. Lord. OBOES: R. Farquahar. BASSOONi R. Janssen. TUBA: T. Lee. PERCUSSION: B. Dell, B. McBride, R. Seeclort, C. Melvin. PIANIST: J. Wilkie. Mr. Szepessyi TOP ROW: N. Vinot-Postry, J. Rogers, J. Seamon, J. Zimmerman, K. Cowan, J. Duffy, J. Gilmore, S. Merkle, J. Neuhaus, B. Getz. MIDDLE ROW: K. Morgan J. Shively, A. Schalikaschwili, S. Krei, L. Lipkin, P. Duncan, B. Herbstrith, M. Koerner, P. Geef, D. Duncan, J. Vespa. BOTTOM ROW: J. Wallis, K. Keyster J. Herrmann, B. Sumner. SEATED: Mrs. Linder, J. Inman, Vice-President: J. Dutton, President: L. Powell, Treasurer: J. Eiermann, Secretary. music workshop Music is what you make itf' This phrase may well he the constitution by which the PHS Music Workshop, directed by Mrs. Linder, operates. Founded in 1946, the club is open to all students interested in music. Interest creates appreciation mental. and ability, this is exemplified in the clulfs yearly agenda. At its monthly meetings the Workshop presents a wide variety of musical programs com- posed of student talent, both vocal and instru- TOP ROW: K. Hoerr, L. Dixon, E. McClugage, C. Poppen, J. Mathis, D. Hall, M. Dierker, J. Heninger, C. Watkins, B. Ely, L. Nelson, S. Hobson. MlDDLE ROW: B. Baymiller, N. Doubet, C. Haluska, J. Dinkins, C. Place, J. Towns, J. Wallk, H. Birbiles, K. Seward, D. Drake, M. Whitmore. BOTTOM ROW: S. Williams, L. Vaughan, J. Wharton, G. Thomson, H. Knox, C. ShreFFler, H. Hoffman, C. VanCleave, J. Cartwright, P. Gulick, C. Hall. Page 99 ,! 4UIe TOP ROW: S. Anderson, G. Bruninga, S. Huclgens, J. Canterbury, M. Srlone, J. McCulla, M. Stuart, P. Slone, J. Marberry. SECOND ROW: K. Laird, B. Bliss, B. Hessing, P. Wheeler, L. Look, D. Pannabecker, J. Cordell, B. Broclc, D. Halvorson. THIRD ROW: L. Nelson, M. Fehl, S. Hamlin, B. Coryell, B. Roth. M. Houser, C. Poppen, J. Dulce, P. Batten, J. lnman. BOTTOM ROW: K. Morgan, C. Kuhn, B. Bodine, B. Hale, J. Barnes, B. Eofli, S. Martin, C. Mavi'l'y, M. Farley. a cappella choir Practice makes perfectf, is a familiar saying Mrs. Linder, director, selects the voices from the third hour every day. This is the hour A Cappella subordinate choral groups. The Choir appears in Choir meets to practice for perfection. One of the the Christmas Vespers, Winter Concert, Mid- greatest honors for a student interested in music State Eight Festival, and Easter Sunrise Service. is to he selected for this coveted choir. TOP ROW: J. Dinlrins, C. Place, P. Harvel, B. Ely, K. Hoerr, V. Shannon, D. Fehr, M. Dierlzer, C. Wafkins, J. Bennett, E. Ansorge, N. Doubei, S. Williams. MIDDLE ROW: J. Paul, J. Dutton, K. Seward, M. Seller, D. Drake, L. Keysler, G. Thomson, S. Hobson, C. Chance, L. Vaughan, S. Miller, S. Hyler. BOTTOM ROW: B. Sumner, M. Koerner, J. Wallis, S. Nofhdurfi, P. Pepper, B. Kiesow, J. Zimmerman, J. Seamon, D. Hall, S. Mearlrle, B. Herbstrifh. Page I00 TOP ROW: G. Peplow, D. Axfell, J. Johnston, D. While, B. Dalladlw, D. Tucker, L. Hughes, W. Eilers, J. Davidson, B. Fehr. SECOND ROW: M. Carter, E. Smi+l1, L. Scharp, R. Anderson, L. Ransom, B. Miles, C. Wheeler, J. McCallum, Mrs. Linder. THIRD ROW: S. S+uar+, L. Kelly, B. Voss, S. Judlrins, J. Eiermann, J. Adler, J. Rogers, N. Bell, R. Perry, B. Freeman. BOTTOM ROW: P. Parlridge, P. Tamplin, J. Goulden, S. Miller, J. Shively, C. Haluslra, G. Younge, J. Gilmore, K. Sauder. girls' and boys' choirs Deck the halls with houghs of holly . . .ln functions and outside activities, directed by Mrs. sing Girls' and Boys, Choirs as the two groups Linder, participated in. The separate choirs are carol through the Peoria High halls during Christ- composed of voices selected from Boys, and Girls, mas time. This is just one of the many school Glee Clubs. TOP ROW: T. Hunter, J. McCormick, J. Grove, T. Raark, J. Wellner, R. Zweifel, M. McGinnis, l. Wallis, D. Couden, T. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: D. Costello, R. Poshan, H. Holling, R. Vaughan, S. McGaugl1ey, D. Schwenk, D. McDonald, G. Schullz, G. Ruclxle, G. MaHhews. Page IOI STANDING: G. Younge, L. Davis, B. Hale. TOP ROW, seated: S. Briggs, B. Lord, S. Breed. MIDDLE ROW, seated: N. Siagell. BOT- TOM ROW, seated: S. Fieming, J. Delong. cokettes We will make our debut at the football game dents at football games. The colorful spectacle next weekf' Those words were most surely spoken they created was enjoyed by all. Marching down by the group of girls selected by Miss Poshard for the field in perfect formations, the girls were a their rhythmical ability to perform for the stu- pretty addition to half-time festivities. TOP ROW: C. Brinijerj D. Hupprich, C. Muntz, S. Sherman, E. Timm, N. Pottinger, K. Miiier, G. Weber, S. Dutfy, J. Foster, J. Schini, L. Dickerson, C. Hamricic. MIDDLE ROW: P. Day, P. Vonderheydt, K. Filkins, D. Smith, C. Cheatham, J. Swedell, S. Schaeffer, A. Biggs, C. Fehr, P. Sleight, C. Satchtieid, S. Hoer, B. Varga. BOTTOM ROW: S. Barrett, L. Fleshman, S. Hastings, J. Woodward, C. Bianco, B. Casselman, J. Krause, J. Smith, M. Shively, S. Hamlin, N. Brown, M. Stewart, M. Giilham, F. Aberie. Page I02 TOP ROW: R. Wallace, K. Syclnor, O. Moore, B. J. Bafchelder, B. Fleming, B. Norval, S. Denfino, D. Pierson, J. Marberry. MIDDLE ROW: S. Gordon, R. Cutler, J. Wasson, T. Hartnett, F. Doubei, R. Humphrey F. Cleaver, A. Cumming, M. Largenl. BOTTOM ROW: J. Krause, A. White, R. Ashley, G. Hall, B, Dooley, J. Kleclcer, C. Doubef, D. Wessels. girls' and boys' glee clubs Sing, girls, singlv Mrs. Linder, the director, says as the Girls, Clee Club bursts into joyous song three times a week. Any girls who enjoy and appreciate music are welcome to join. Perform- ances this year in which the girls participated in- cluded the Christmas Vespers and Winter Con- cert program. A better understanding of music is Singing can be fun, boys! Mrs Linder, the director of this choral group, can often be heard saying. The Boys, Clee Club of PHS is open to any boy who likes to sing. The Clee Club meets as a class three times a week and appears in the annual Christmas program and the Winter Con- cert. Clee Club's goal. TOP ROW: R. Manuel, B. Freeman, J. Towns, P. Kramer, B. DeVaul'I', D. Healy, J. Swardenski, M. Lawless, S. Bosfer, J. Hopple, N. Sanders, P. Stokes, R. Swan- son, M. Miller. MIDDLE ROW: J. Long, J. Houser, M. S-auers, S. Whifley, K. Wyard, L. Musgrove, P. Penny, K. Livingston, M. Hoerr, L. Child, V. Noe, Mrs. Linder. BOTTOM ROW: E. DeLong, P. Ulrich, P. Parlrs, K. Huber, B. Sieverf, C. Hopkins, N. Binns, P. lnman, P. Waller, M. Grant, S. Halterman, Jl Rogers, S. Portman. A Page I03 TOP ROW-S. Barrett, C. Bringer, S. Harker, T. Hinton, J. Parker, A. Schaffer, A. Biggs, L. Penny. MIDDLE ROW-M. Stewart, C. Deahl, M. Heller, B. Dallach, S. Shellabarger, M. White, S. Halterman. BOTTOM ROW-B. Thomson, S. Braun, A. Streitmatter, S. Harrison, F. Aberle. SEATED-Miss Kinhotfer, K. Morgan, President: E. Stuttle, Vice-President: P. Parks, Secretary-Treasurer. pre-mecl club varied program. High school preparation and personal characteristics necessary for associating with people are A discussed and outlined for those interested. The digerent helds of medicine from teaching the science to sepcializing in one field broaden the students, minds in the field of medicine. This once-fatal disease can be cured, my patient. These are the words the members of Pre-Med Club hope to pronounce in the future. Any people interested in a phase of medicine are eligible to belong to this club, which is sponsored by Miss Kinhoger. Meeting the first Wednes- day of every month, Pre-Med Club offers a wide and future nurses' club the year was the gift of a lift for the rehabilitation of polio patients to the new Proctor Hospital and a Christmas party at the South Side Mission. Future Nurses' goal is to prepare the girls to tal-ce an active role in the medical world of tomorrow. , Pass suturesg the' scissors, Nursef' This is the role the members of Future Nurses, Club are preparing to play in the medical held. The club is open to all girls interested in the profession of medicine. Sponsored by Mrs. Keithley, the clubis main project of Sleight, R. Swanson, P. Batten, J. Wentz, J. Melton, D. Tankersley, M. D'Christina, C. Marshall. MIDDLE ROW-B. Getz, E. Skinner, TOP ROW-P. Galvin, S. Hitchcock, S. Shipp, P. A. Wenstrom, L. Sutter, L. Ulrich, M, Koerner, V. Harrison, M. Pople, J. Berg, P. Davidson, Mrs. Keithley. BOTTOM ROW-N. Sawicki, L. Harp, L. Frantzreb, J. Cartwright. F. Aberle, L. Lipkin. SEATED-K. Schwartz, Secretary, B. Freeman, President, N. Abernathy, Vice-President. Page I04 TOP ROW: J. Cairo, M. Miller, L. Musgrove, D. Gates, M. Lawless, C. Poppen, K. Hoerr, M. Nelson, S. Hobson, M. Brown, J. Wilkie, C. Newcomb. BOTTOM ROW: M. Sfauf, J. Vanzandt, M. Hoerr, C. Blanco, L. Ropers, J. Johnson, Miss Maison. SEATED: M. Mead, President, M. Maloney, Vice-Presidenfg V. Lam bed' Treasurer, M. Walker, Secretary. fufure teachers' club Opportunity is knocking at your door in the form of various teaching careerslv This is the standard of the PHS Future Teachers, Club. The members meet once a month to explore the many areas in the held of education under the direction of Miss Matson. Speakers and movies broaden the knowledge of the different fields of teaching and the many methods of the profession. A Christmas party at a local elementary school for the very young children and a spring picnic highlight the club's annual activities. - 9 'DWF slgvbi 1' W! 332 'iii an 'QQ we uwrzrel- 1 TOP ROVV: M. Hohulin, K. Miller, L, Dixon, A. Hunier, C. Wheeler, L. Hill, C. Mavify, J. Swedell, B. Carlin. BOTTOM ROW: S. Hamlin, B. Bensing S Jlblaen, S. No+l1durf+, N. PoHer, M. Arafa, M. Miller, P. Guliclr, C. Hall. Page I05 - '13 Pr ,S I -wyggggv co-op club 'Training today pre- pares the business leaders of tomorrowf, Operating on this principle, the members of Peoria High Co-Op Club receive on-the-spot training in the business world, prepar- ing themselves for their future careers. Sponsored by Miss Pocklington, the club is affiliated with the Illinois Occupations Association. ...flaws few? TOP ROW: J. Loomis, M. Ayres, B. Maior, P. Beaty, J. Wyss, D. Chance, S. Wheeler. BOTTOM ROW: E. Waller S. Levy, M. Snyder, B. Conley, S. McElhiney, C. Hleronymus. ,. library club 'iFile this in the non-hction section, pleasef, a familiar request heard in our PHS library. Any student who is willing to devote time to library work is welcome to join. The library assistants work one or more periods a week under the direc- tion of Miss Fieselman and Mr. Stanger. Valuable knowledge is gained by the assistants as they per- form the necessary tasks of an effcient school library. TOP ROW: S. Duffy, D. G-olclslein, S. Broadhursl, J. Naylor, J. Muhl, J. Huffman, T. Risk, A. Myers, M. Hohulin, J. Koehl, J. S-inger. MIDDLE ROW: Mr S+anger, P. Gallagher, E. Skinner, R. Powell, C. Neumann, M. DiChris+ina, V. Chaplain, N. Buller, S. Schaelller, B. McCuslcey. BOTTOM ROW: S. Braun D Kerr J. Myers, O. Dan, B. Casselman, P. Gvullclr, J. Helple, L. Lulceharl, L. Harp. Page I06 TOP ROW: L. Nelson, M. Whilmore, S. Cooley, M. Brown, B. Baldwin, J. Mehl, L. Musgrove, M. Kolb, P. Blake, B. Roth, M. Younge, G. FiHon. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Poshard, G. Snyder, C. Lancaster, B. Bower, J. Koch, M. Sauers,.B. Bodine, N. Klein, L. Grant, L. Lizer, B. Phillips, Mr. Tucker. BOTTOM ROW: E. Marlin, C. Muniz, D. Ross, L. Burlison, K. Cowan, B. Lord, J. Wolland, S. Lindig, S. Elias, J. Du+linger, M. Gillham, Mrs. Parker. pages and office assisianis The absence list is ready to he delivered nowfi this group performs time-saving services, as deliv- 'fjane Smith is wanted in the office immedi- ering notices for our counsellors and office work- atelyf' ers. These girls, willing to give their free hour to These are hut a few of the requests given to our this task, perform an invaluable service to our pages and office assistants in the course of a day. school. Consisting of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, TOP ROW: R. Swanson, L. Fauser, M. Mead, A. Benglson, H. King, M. Goefz, B. Baymiller, L. Davis. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Sommer, S. Brud, P. Wilkinson, M. Pelini, S. Bond, D. See, E. Skinner, P. Smith, Mrs. Rahn. BOTTOM ROW: B. Dornaus, P. Cooper, K. Brown, S. Harrison, M. Arafa, S. Hardy, A. Schalikash- wili, S. Fleming, S. Nofhdurfl, P. Vonderheydf. Page I07 TOP ROW: B. Bell, C. Moffiff, J. Shanahan, D. Herweg, T. Risk, B. Bliss, M. Hohulin, V. Shannon, C. Russeff, P. Armsirong. MIDDLE ROW: N. Norion, l.. Fleshman, M. Janovetz, D. Tanlcersley, S. Hobson, R. Williams, P. Davidson, V. Peck, J. Willrie, Miss Jacks. BOTTOM ROW: G. Rubin, N. Potter, J. Berg, C. Lerman, K. Schwartz, N. Hayes, C. Hopkins, J. Johnson, J. Long. junior Giving and receivingf, junior Red Cross homeroom recl cross striving to acquaint PHS students with the ideas of Na- representatives inform their homerooms, can occur at the same time. When one gives to the Red Cross, he receives the satisfaction of contributing to a worthy causef, junior Red Cross, under the direction of Miss jacks, is certainly tional junior Red Cross, while also informing us of the different Red Cross undertakings, the school participates in throughout the year. Meetings once a week for all repre- sentatives increase interest in the timely Red Cross projects. clebaie team Resolved: that all United States, foreign aid be sub- stantially increasedf' are the words spoken as the hrst affrmative speaker in the debate prepares to state his case. This is the debate topic for the year 1957-58 in high schools all over the country. Our PHS Debate Club, sponsored by Mrs. Holmes and open to all students inter- ested in speaking, meets often and enters many tourna- ments debating this timely topic throughout Central Illi- nois. A product of quality, the Debating Club enters a varsity and sub-varsity team in all tournaments. TOP ROW: B. Comerforcl, R. Greener, J. Harris, M. Whife, B. Mccuslxey, K. Kirlcpairick, D. Lien. BOTTOM ROW: R. RLIVIHSRY P. Parks, B. Jamieson, B. Bliss, C. Mariin. SEATED: R. Gauwiiz, J. Norion, J. Horn, R. Larimore. TOP ROW: M. Mead, C. Hill, B. Bower, M. Houser, J. Naylor, D. Ross, J. Mulwl, P. Blalxe, B. Baldwin. MIDDLE ROW: S. Klecker, J. DeLong, V. Lambert B. Hale, P. Wilkinson, J. Gilmore, J. Goulden, J. Barnes. SEATED: N. Bell, Treasurer: E. Marlin, President, M. A. Farley, Vice-President: P. Partridge, Secre tary. senior service club I think a white sheet drive for the American Cancer Society would he very worthwhile? This is just one of the many ideas a senior service club girl suggests for the dijflerent worthwhile projects of the group. Within the range of services done by the girls in the club, help is given to various needy fields of demand in and around Peoria High School. With Miss Poshard as sponsor, the club is composed of senior girls who are willing to up- hold the ideals and goals of this organization. TOP ROW: R. Swanson, B. Roth, B. Bliss, J. Caho, A. Bengtson, K. Laird, M. Walker, C. Wheeler, J. Whitehall. MIDDLE ROW: K. McCaddon, S. Clauss A. Reid, L. Lizer, M. Pelini, L. Burlison, J. Passwafers, P. Smith, P. Tamplin, Miss Poslward. BOTTOM ROW: C. Mavify, B. Freeman, N. Nelson, S. Hardy N Slage-ll, G. Younge, G. Snyder, L. Sanders, R. Perry, K Sheets. l l TOP ROW--P. Endres, S. Pope, T. Hunter. MIDDLE ROW--J. Allenspach, A. Mearkle, B. Dallach, C, Gauwilz. BOTTOM ROW-J. Walker, R. Babcock, B. Marshall, S. Whife, S. Perkins, J. Neuwirlh, Mr. Stepping. SEATED-J. Ladd, A. Jones. I king you, my bishop takes yourslv are familiar vic- torious phrases in the ancient game of Chess. The Chess Club of Peoria High School, sponsored by Mr. Stepping, is open to all students interested in this intricate game of long tradition. Meetings are held once a weelc. At these meetings one round of play in the Swill Ladder Tourna- ment talces place for all those present. This copy is the best one yet! exclaim Alice Tiarks, Shirley Braun, Miss Kellogg, Mic Blome, Bruce Guindon. 3,33 This poem would be terrihc in 'The Chatterbox. Step into a Special Writers' Club meeting, and you will be sure to hear this decision being made. The Chatterboxv' is a mimeographed sheet issued free, which includes features of a different nature, written by the students, and is sponsored by Miss Kellogg. The club's main purpose is the encouragemenfof creative writing to anyone interested in this branch of art. me fry SEATED-K. Kbler, J. Beyer, S. Tucker, F. Dean, T. Lulhy, D. Costello, Dr. McEwen, S. Taylor, Mr. Marlin, J. Nelson, T. Halperin, T. Maibach, B. Johnson, S. Hawkins, A. Schaffer, W. Eilers, B. Coker, J. Fahnslock, R. Allen. SEATED AT TABLE-T. Solomon, President. Page IIO ol Col Go! until y glow! Shine, ne, shine them like v dimes! boast ea- Key-Clubbers. TOP ROW--E. Cheatham, W., Eilers, B. Coker, J. Fahnestock, F. Dean, S. Bowers, J, Hawkins, B. Augspurger, T Luthy. MIDDLE ROW-T. Grimm, J. Beyer, S. Tucker, L. Hughes, A. Schaffer, M. Heller, S. Shellaborger, S. Tay- lor. BOTTOM ROW-T. Maibach, D. Costello, R. Allen, D. McDonald, S. Harrison, J. Nelson, T. Halperin, B. Johnson. SEATED-Mr. Martin, J. Brown, Vice-President, T. Solomon, President, K. Kibler, Historian: R. Bollier, Treasurer: S. Sternfield, Secretary. key club Service is our main goal, satisfaction our only gainf, The year 1957-58 was a busy one for Centralls Key-Clubbersf, Continuing this year the customs of the past, our busy-beaversn Mr, M,,,+i,, worked at everything from coat-checking at the Fun Fair to Advgso, playing basketball with boxing gloves to entertain the half-time viewers at Central games. Every other Tuesday evening found Key Club meeting to plan more activities to benefit those around them. With Mr. Martin as their advisor, the boys also selected new members who would serve with eagerness and loyalty. With all the work-outs Key Club, sponsored by Kiwanis International, gave to its members, they are certain to gain from such experience. ls this proiect for the good of Key Club? decide John Brown, Vice-President: Scott Sternfield, Secretary: Ted Solomon, President: Renard Bollier, Treasurer. Page Ill TOP ROW: B. Lord, R. Swanson, C. Hill, S. Brown, P. Baflen, A. Reid, L. Lizer, P. Wilkinson, P. Smilh. BOTTOM ROW: N. Slagell, G. Younge, D. Tuclcer, E. Spiclrard, G. Peplow, D. Axfell, P. Tamplin, J. Goulclen. iusendra and cue club-phs dramafic organiza+ions TTOP ROW: L. Kelly, J. Howard, T. Riolx, J. Day, A. Bingison, P. Bourland, P. Wheeler, B. Baldwin, J. Larson, J. Rogers. M. Mead. BOTTOM ROW: S. Bulman, C. Mavily, A. Barnes, L. Burlison, S. Clauss, J. Mafhis, L. Hughes, S. Sferrelf, C. Poppen, D. Drake, S. Freed. Page lI2 TOP ROW: H. Sones, J. Kautfman, B. Baymiller, J. S-ummers, L. Powell, C. Inman, M. Dierker, E. Ansorge, D. Venesky, J. Wallis, K. Haetlin. BOTTOM ROW: M. Arata, N. Potter, K. Sutton, G. Thomson, M. Whitmore, T. Ruvinsky, D. Ross, S. Merkle, M. Pelini. c'Upstage centerg now down frontg cut and take the scene over againf' This is a typical practice scene for jusendrajs annual play given in the spring. This year the production was a delightful musical staged by jusendra members entitled Seventeen.D Under the supervision of Miss Spickard, fusendra presents different phases of the theater world at monthly meetings. The club, open to all juniors and seniors, develops any act- ing or directing skill a member might have. The organization is created to broaden the members, knowledge of the intricacies of the theater. CUE CLUB-TOP ROW: C. Grimm, L. Dickerson, M. Biome, R. Swanson, D. Herwig, C. Kuecker, M. Miller, G. Weber, K. Livingston, E. Alien. MIDDLE ROW: M. Younge, B. Guindon, J. Schini, S. Sherman, K. Wyard, M. Hoerr, J. Seamon, N. Norton, J. Houser, M. Lawless, Mrs. Watson. BOTTOM ROW: P. Parks, N. Brown, M. Stewart, E. Stuttie, P. Ulrich, D. Portman. SEATED: L. Dixon, Treasurer: K. McConnell, Vice-President: S. Cooley, President: S. Schaef- fer, Secretary. Page II3 xr wi ij- 'Mm TOP ROW: P. Kramer, L. Musgrove, K. Miller, R. Trope, C. Tagtuon, N. Kratt, E. McCluggage, P. Atwater, C. Dallach, B. DeVault. MIDDLE ROW: N. Butler C Andres, B. Baymiller, M. Brown, S. Dutty, J. Swedell, M. Edwards, B. Carlin, M. Whitmore, B. Getz. BOTTOM ROW: M. Grant, J. Biggs, S. Hamlin C Arata, J. Dilccs, A. Tiarks, D. Kruse, C. Newcomb, C. Clauss, J. Long. Remember you are a villaing act the part! The times the student director has said these words are many. Cue Club is a dramatic club open to all freshmen and sophomores interested in the the- ater or acting. Meeting once a month, it is under the supervision of Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Houston. Amateur dramatists learn the thrills and pitfalls of acting. Several plays are staged, usually one a meeting, which are staged completely by the mem- bers. Cue Club aims to acquaint its members with a sampling of play-acting, thu.s enabling them to better appreciate the theater. TOP ROW: P. Armstrong, C. Judlcins, T. Hinton, B. Barkley, S. Hesse, D. Gates, S. Harker, M. Nelson, M. McCuslrey, C. Schretfler. MIDDLE ROW: C. Blanco C Deahl, L. Ropers, S. Broadhurst, J. Swarclenslci, J. Hopple, S. Rodes, S. Whitley, J. Harris, M. Janoveh. BOTTOM ROW: P. Guliclr, J. McLain, R. Ruvinslcy C Leman, K. Horner, J. Heiple, J. Vanzandt, M. Staut, J. Vespa, S. Halterman. Page II4 TOP ROW: B. Gerber, T. Deal, J. Woodward, R. Farquhar, J. Biggs, J. Biggs, C. Leman. BOTTOM ROW: N. Hayes, F. Aberle, J. Krause, S. Scheuermann SEATED: Mr. Deal, J. Cordell, Secretary, V. Shannon, President: K. Greener, Vice-Presidenh G. Hall, Reporler. youih fellowship club To build spiritual character in the lives of Christian teenagers, portrays the benefit that Youth Fellowship Club, a branch of Youth for Christ, International, supplies to its members. Mr. Deal and Mrs. Crowell furnish the youth with the necessary foundations for religious inspi- ration, with the members joining in exaltant song or devout prayer. Quizzes and special speakers, as well as hlms, make each Thursday morning meet- ing one to remember throughout the week. Giving the youth something to stand onn creates a goal and a purpose for every member. TOP ROW: A. Biggs, J. Butler, C. Larson, C. Hamrick, L. Larson, N. Reedy, R. Farquhar, M. Blcme, T. Hinton, S.. Perlcins, B. Guinclon. BOTTOM ROW: H. Knox, S. Kuclrosl1oFF, J. Lawless, L. Fleshman, A. Perry, J. Mellon, C. Newcombe, D. Van Matre, J. Discherf, S. While. Page IIS TOP ROW: K. Wellbrock, P. Poriman, P. Wheeler, P. Longmire, F. Speers, E. Tomkinson, M. McDonald, D. Shwenk, R. Warren, D, McCormack. SECOND ROW: P. Palmer, B. McDowell, L. Musgrove, K. Miller, R. Trope, M. Mead, J. Swardenski, A. Reid, S. Roach, J. Schini, S. Whiiley. THIRD ROW: L. Ropers, C. Shless, J. Wilkie, R. Manuel, N. Norion, E. Gaskins, D. Van Maire, D. Wolla nd, C. Blanco, S. Gordon. BOTTOM ROW: G. Ruckle, G. Maifhews, T. Mai- bock, R. McGavock, B. RayneH'. SEATED: M. Miller, Secretary: A. Bengsion, Vice-Presidenh N. Slagell, Presidenfg J. DeLong, Treasurer, Mrs. Johns. spanish club Saludos, amigoslu The Spanish Club of Pe- dialogue and no English subtitles seen at a Span- oria High School extends a Welcome, friends! ish theater, and a Spanish meal. This educational to all students who take or have taken Spanish visit is ore which all Spanish students look for- courses. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Iohns, the ward to with eagerness each year. A better under- Spanish teacher. Meeting once a month the mem- standing of the Spanish-speaking countries is pro- bers enjoy movies, speakers, and parties based on moted by membership in the Illinois Federation of Spanish themes. Highlighting the year is the an- American Leagues. Adios! nual Chicago trip, featuring a movie with Spanish as. .A TOP ROW: S. Duffy, J. Holling, C. Clauss, P. Field, L. Dixon, T. Cole, R. Lien, J. Hawkins, R. Jackson, B. Augspurger, H. Holling, J. Klecker. SECOND ROW: B. DeVaul+, P. Kramer, K. Livingsion, M. Hoerr, D. Couden, B. DeVore, L. Flesh man, C. Hopkins, M. Janoveh, S. Hoosie, N. Bufler, S. Blan+on. THIRD ROW: J. Sluebe, J. Smith, D. Kruse, S. Ball, T. Halperin, C. Larson, P. Geef, D. Kunh, R. Dornaus, 5. Goldring, N. Kelley. BOTTOM ROW: J. Vespa, J. Lock, J. Heiple, S. Maihis, F. Nelson, J. Schwabacher, T. Schmidt, D. Owen, J. Ladd, A. White, J. Drazin, J. Neuwirlh. TOP ROW: D. Kuerfln, D. Golclsfein, K. Owen, D. Ga+es, B. Comerford, D. Hall, C. Inman, R. Lewey, R. Webb, B. Hunier, D. Lu+hy. MIDDLE ROW: J. Sosa mon, B. Claassen, S. Breed, L. Davis, B. Carlin, P. Armsfrong, J. Horn, C. Gouveia, S. DeH-elbach, K. Lynd, L. Solomon, P. Harvel, J. Balagna. BOTTOM ROW R. Schonewise, B. Baymiller, N. Krafi, M. Maloney, J. Woolancl, G. Snyder, N. Slagell, N. Brown, Miss Fogelsong. SEATED: A. Luihy, Treasurer: K. Hoerr Vice-President: L. Gran+, Presiclenh S. Rodes, Secrefary. french club La seance est ouvertef' is stated as the gavel is rapped for the monthly meeting to begin. The meeting will come to orderf, is a little plainer, but either phrase displays the authenticity of the club. A French mood prevails as the club hosts speakers and features movies under the advisorship of Miss Fogelsong. French Club strives to give its members a better understanding of native French manners and cus- toms. The club had for one of its members this year Nadine Vinot-Postry, our French foreign ex- change student. She has related countless experi- ences in French everyday life. This club plays a prominent role in Peoria High's French course of study. TOP ROW: C. Van Gleave, S. Briggs, R. Swanson, T. Manias, S. Hesse, M. Inman, K. Piclterill, J. Summers, D. Huppriclw, P. Aiwa-ier, K. Munlz, G. Thomson. MIDDLE ROW: A. Perry, L. Burllson, E. Skinner, L. Ulrich, C. Marshall, V. Chaplain, J. Cordell, C. Evans, K. SuHon, J. Koch, P. Day, B. Gillcerson, J. Towns. BOTTOM ROW: K. Haeflin, D. Dunn, M. Miles, S. Hamlin, L. Lukehari, C. Araia, J. Dikos, J. Denny, A. Tiarlxs, S. Harrison, V. Harrison, T. Deal, E. Timmerman, R. Ruvinslcy. TOP ROW: S. Perkins, R. Seedorf, M. Wl'1i+e, S. Sliellabarger, J. Woolsey, B. Vcelker, K, Powell, R. Swanson, M. Younge, K. Wyard, J. Wallk, D. See. MID- DLE ROW: Miss Swisher, R. ZiFFren, V. Noe, J. Swedell, S. Sclmaelifer, L. Szold, S. Smi+h, A. S+rei+maHer, M. Pople, J. Seamon, S. Porfman, Mrs. Wa+son. BOT- TOM ROW: E. S'luH'le, M. Shively, M. Sfewarf, C. Leman, J. Vanzandf, B. Thomson. SEATED: K. Morgan, Vice-Presiclenlg B. Coker, Secreiary-Treasurer: N. Doubef, President lalin club Present at the Roman Banquet CLS gods and gOdCZCSS9S wefef STANDING-Melinda Slewarf, Ka+l1y Morgan, Nan Doubef, Susan Cooley, S+eve Goelz, Bob Hari, Carol Lelwman. KNEELING-Lou Hill, Bill Coker. Page II8 V TOP ROW: R. Canterbury, R. Dieken, B. Fleming, B. Baldwin, M. Finney, B. Barkley, J. Beafy, B. Cufler, B. Boldon, C. Doubef, L. Dickerson. THIRD ROW: S. Cooley, C. Dallaclm, G. Barker, J. Elson, H. Birbiles, A. Biggs, H. Checkman, A. Cumming, C. Deal1l. SECOND ROW: C. Bringer, G. Fiflon, S. Barreif, S. Case, B. Baymiller, J. Bell, D. Clark, J. Ginsberg, B. Gerlz, R. Giese. BOTTOM ROW: C. Clauss, J. Bloomenshine, J. Berg, M. Burgeson, J. Carlwrighl, L. Franlzreb, B. Gerber, C. Back, S. Braun, G. Anderson. That,s Latinli' are oft-quoted words of the many energetic Centralites enrolled in the Latin Club. Their monthly meetings present Roman customs and show infiuences of the language in games, skits, plays, reports, hlms, and songs, with a Roman banquet the culmination of the year's activities. This year's banquet was highlighted by the dif- ferent gods and goddesses of the Romans. Diana, goddess of the moon and hunt, the three Fates, Neptune, god of the sea, Mercury, god of speed and messages, Minerva, goddess of wisdom, Ceres, goddess of grain, and Pan, god of shepherds and woodland music. These members gave true au- thenticity to the very special dinner. TOP ROW: J. Janssen, C. Kuecker, D. Herweg, G. Goeiz, P. Irving, K. Greener, R. Maclay, S. McGaugl1ey, C. Hamrick, S. Harker, H. Knox. THIRD ROW: L. Larson, D. Jacobs, T. Hinron, S. Goelz, B. Hart, D. McDonald, B. Marshall, S. Hobson, L. Hill, S. Hifclwcock. SECOND ROW: J. McCorcl, E. McClugage, M. McCuskey, C. McConnell, D. Hall, D. Holligan, S. Jaeger, J. Koppenhoefer, C. Neumann, M. Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: J. Krause, L. Harrison, R. Harris, J. Heinz, L. Harp, M. Lynne, N. Hayes, A. Michael, J. Long, J. Neuwirfh. Page II9 TOP ROW: A. Schaffer, M. Wolff, T. Taylor, D. Hallam, S. Anderson, F. Dean, O. Geisf, R. Krieger, D. Keller, W. Harrison. MIDDLE ROW: M. Favus, P. Parlrs, M. Sauers, B. Claassen, M. Healhman, J. Naylor, M. Lawless, B. Samuelson, J. Zimmerman, J. Walker, C. Zeigler. SEATED: T. Hunfer, Treasurer, L. Nelson, Presidenfg B. Bower, Secrefaryg P. Schmidf, Vice-Presiclenl. german club ,,,..1- .W ..... TOP ROW: B. Dean, C. Waikins, P. McKee, M. Swanson, J. O'NeilI, L. Lindig, R. Wahlfeld, J. Russell, D. Thompson, B. Jamieson. MIDDLE ROW: B. Riley, M. Brown, J. Harris, C. Judlcins, E. Riess, R. Janssen, G. Barker, D. Weiseri. BOTTOM ROW: R. Rudloff, J. Wayland, R. Wolford, R. Zumwalf, L. Lipltin, J. Hermann, M. S+auf, C. Moffel, C. Melvin, J. Teesdale, A. Jones, D. Hoerr. Page l20 TOP ROW: G. Peplow, B. Greene, D. Fehr, E. Timm, J. McCormick, D. Wl1i+e, J. Carson, R. Ra-deloaugh, D. Halvorson, N. Schwabacher. MIDDLE ROW R Anderson, P. Sleighi, J. lnman, J. DuH'on, N. Fehr, J. Wenfz, H. Hoffman, C. Taft, G. Lee, J. Eiermann. BOTTOM ROW: B. Freeman, J. Sullivan, K. Horner P Fox, P. Ulrich, F. Aberle, T. Peyer, T. Monce, M. Jordan, J. Bixby. Guten Tag, Knaben und Madchenf' is a phrase the German students of Peoria High can look forward to hearing at each meeting. Good day, boys and girlsf, symbolizes the friendly at- mosphere of our active and interesting German Glub. German Club's program is extensive and quite interesting. Besides the annual Christmas party and the picnic, the members can expect very worthwhile programs each month planned under the supervision of the sponsor, Miss Ziegler. On the agenda are interesting travelogues and pictures of Germany and studies of noted German musi- cians, writers, or scientists. German Club proves that PHS students can learn and enjoy the Ger- man language at the same time. TOP ROW: L. Brasiield, R. Hermann, M. McGinnis, P. Neumiller, J. Huffman, B. Bovenschulfe, M. McAlear, L. King, M. Blame. MIDDLE ROW: D. Suffield F Doubel, G. Baumgardner, K. Kirlxpairiclc, R. Sillcey, D. Koehl, D. Scilmicll, R. Baurer, E. Curtis, R. Humphrey, M. Flachsbarf. BOTTOM ROW: J. Taylor C Martin, D. Wessels, N. Vino?-Posiry, P. Batten, H. Sones, S. Feming, S. Taylor, T. Hinfon. Page I2I KNEELING-D. Jacobs, M. Whife, J. Sibley. ON LADDER-J. Perdun, J. Wellner. STANDING-Mr. Lurie M. Tilly, R. Owen, T. Kilfon, R. Lewey. TOP ROW-B. English, J. Huffman, D. Burton, S. Brinkley. 2nd ROW-G. Bailey, R. Giese, E. Curfis, R. Lewey M. Blome. 3rd ROW-D. Ring, R. Wolford, J. Discherf, N. Sawicki, B. Guindon. BOTTOM ROW-H. Wolff R Dornaus, T. Peyer, D. Ashton. SEATED-J. Carson, Mr. Bauder. sfage crew The show must go onlv The stage crew has uttered this countless times after scenery fell or a prop broke. This group, under the supervision of Mr. Lurie, is noted for its quick, efhcient work on the stage during an assembly, a pep rally, or a play. The crew is made up of boys interested in stage management who are willing to give up considerable time to stage opera- tions. proiecfion crew This movie was shown by a mem- ber of the PHS Projection Crewf' How many times this should be said after an instructional film is shown in class! The group is made up of boys interested in operating movie and slide projectors for the different classes around school and is supervised by Mr. Baader. They willingly devote study hall time to this task. An appre- ciation of this crew's service is certain- ly well-deserved. BACK ROW-R. Russelif, A. Sprague. FRONT 'ROW-L. Maichand, B. King, J. Sla+er. Hme cusfoclians ancl cafeleria slaff serve us well STANDING-V. Thompson, J. Hall, J. Childs, O. Clarlc, E. Whifehursf, A. Ziegler, F. Mechling, L. Lapp, B. Hobben, E. Benozef, J. Lewell, M. Huber, L. Williams. Page l23 QQ wfglgimd - , Ns ffazw 2 M bw -wx 5 2 iff fggwzimgafiv , -mf! 5 what 1 2 M X,-aw 4 ,H N54-ff 41 if 531,193 iw 3512355 wk fy exif-QQZZM 51255 W , ,,M,ff,,,,5,Qf,ff: , . 'Q Ulf 245,22 :EYE rw. JM W5 ' 2 . , 'fU:f1,gLgvf-A,4fg?2 I liwi W'Qf'L': ,, fx Kiffii f r Page IZ6 PHOTOGENIC QUEEN OF 58 sl The Winning Portrait Steve Allen, N.B.C.-T.V. Star The CREST Stag wished to give recognition to the most photogenic girl in the Senior Class. To do this the stag decided that the judge must he one who is well known in his excellent taste for loveliness. Immediately Mr. Steve Allen was contacted and he very graciously underwent the task of picking the most photogenic portrait. Therefore, we present Steve Allenis choice: JANICE HOLLING Our year began in irusied hands as Bob and Tom pledged Themselves To rhe P.l-l.S. Sludenl Council. Here is our Klighf' brigade, treasuring for us some of the spotlights of our social year at P.H.S. Using our Central Will Shine To- nighti' pep song let's see how light has bright- fs I F ,MW I ygguxxmxxw XM X I ' xxggqxxv X. W z Q 4 .- will ened our year and our memories. New loclcs and cornbinairions prove problems io freshmen like Bur, Mr. Wallace, chemisiry books aren'Jr for fresh- Beliy, Bob and Roger. men! objecr Diane and Doug. Page I27 is ,N 3 1 i fs 5 2 i Q -um M X , W 'Q-w3?'w we-5 QUEEN KAY i These 'three lovely girls, Gail Thomson, Siclney Harrison, and Susan Keysier, alienclecl Kay al The Throne. Page I29 E x if f Q if wv sf 2 'Q 11' '1f f5 i 2 A . ' 1 va I , ,Y 4, qvyffe 'H ,G W X 'Lang' .q .X o Q1 Y an I an ,Q 35 awww if . f AQ' Q a 9w mf? ,SS Q RW f 'ik 'i Caslr of Senior class play, Double Door. lakes curlain call eller a successful performance. 'Wolfe Q, --ni Sluclenls exlmibif flweir hobbies in +l1e P.T.A. Family Fun Fair. Page I3l Even Jrhouqh Jrhe season seemed short we can never forge+ i+s gridiron heroes Page l32 As one, we raise our voices in spiriied harmony. fe were all dreaming of a While sing. lirislmas. Hx ' ' ll i E f 7 .f XXX ff X X4 X f , xkkxy ff X f 7 C lil N X , VJ I Q We expressed our True Clnrislmas spirii and many needy families were lull and leslive. Shaded by flue nalional symbol of Hue Yulelide season, our angels ioyfully HCen'l'I'6l Shine.. -in Hue sparkle of Cl'1ris+mas 5- ' l X l Z X, If f li l Ll 1, 1, mg Page I33 aw k Rv ,V 'FRHM A . We've sfudied while we snaclced af noon cen'I'ral will shine - i And classes coming all loo soon. We managed Jro cram el perl-lime jobs. Page I34 Friends also added lo our knowledge cocoon. in llwe liglwl of sludy hours A+ home we found a comforlable spol. We lourned Hue midniglwl oil llor nauglwll. nab 50? Fw ? SX A I ly Z f E And we soon found, wlnen we sludled alone, success In learn- q lw Jr 'r ql1+ in Page I35 College Day revealed imporlanl fads 'lor Jrlwe sludenfs uncerlain fulure. NNWV' l el-ll nf 1.3 qu., Q x E v : VW ls., E x 11,6 1 0 fm o li l .2 l l l f 4 Qi ,,,., A X u Everyone olicl Their share in malcing lliis year's magazine campaign successful. Size 31 l My cap'ii Cover Jrhe gown! When The elecfriciiy failed, Mr. Hunfer didn'+. ,A This siucieni ianiior is giving our prized moose ihe brush off Page I38 The long and shorlr of i+- Ea+ your Whea+ies! cen+ral will shine -in The briqiminess of Hwe seasons. 31,22 'T fe 1 ii 0 ' 4 nf- -' IGHSI Peoria Ce-n+ral High IICGI'TI'I'6I SI lII'I6II -in Ihe brilliance of acnievemenf CAROL D. KUHN VIRGINIA LAMBERT Co-Winners of James R. McCormack Memorial HisI'ory Award JOHN F, CARSON MARILYN G. MILLER DANA M. SCHMIDT Winner of Winner of Winner OI Bausch and Lomb BeI'+y Crocker Award RensseIaer Award Science Award 'For Ma'II1emaI'ics Proficiency X . D.A.R. Good Cifizenship Award Page MI Page I42 In 'the newness of spring we enjoy Hwe surroundings af work and play X.-f Sc:l'1ooI's ou?-i+'s vacaiion Jrime! -- fe e QL f vb ng 7 Y u ,gg 1 ie HC9l'I'I'I'6l Shine.. -in Jrne radiance of ner year iusi pasi Commencemenf signified Hwe end and Hue beginning. 1 L 15. 2 22 in , gg Zi , ai a A 3 -5 5 1 3 ' 3 '4 5 si 5 4' 5, 1 :E ' sr 3 E 5 . 5 3 9? 4 I fi P5 , 3 - 11 L 2 ' ': -ff Vi'-1 1 ,1L V'.-Jffel, fig 1'f:'1'-Tw L f ?E125fi1,L 'iN Rui 11,21 2 I-'izifffi'-VfT?f.UJ -,'-34.3-S3t.CQ'2x ,415 v' 'if'Q,1f 3f.1v'4f'i'-' 'H 1 2'ZS-f'!,'5A lui:--.E.z,Dz-3':7'::- 'X .11 --213.5 F3524 1-AT..--', .2 Q'.,,:1C:g19. f-fNfZL?.'w 1.'- -vp:-i:1.AL'Lfj SP0 'ts William Roberlson Head Foolball, Wreslling, Frosh-Soph. Baseball p.h.s. Joseph Myers Traclc Harry Bauder Fielcl Evenls Page I46 l-larry Whilalcer l-lead Baseball, Soph. Baslcelball, Frosh Foorball coaches guide our a'I'hle+es Joseph Yuhause Swimming Richard Whilalcer Golf, Soph. Foolball, Frosh Baslcelball Dawson Hawkins l-leaol Baslcelloall, Assl. Foolball John Deal Cross-Counlry, Tennis Ernesl Koepping lnlramural Co-caplains Dan Pannabeclcer, luallbaclcg Mosl Valuable Player-Al Mallory, lwalfloaclc. Gary Noble, laclcle. gridmen go undefea+ecl in big I2 l957 Varsily FooJrloall,Team Top row: D. Marlin, D. Calvun, A. Benson, O. Moore, B. I-lessing, D. Keller, C. Kimbrell, J. McCormick, B. Jury, T. Mar- mon, J. Jolmslon, T. Langjalwr, D. l-larlan, T. Balwney, D. Sullielcl, M. McGinnis. 2nd row: Mr. Hawkins, assl. coach: R. Hermann, M. Meehan, J. Pa+ricl4, L. Brasfielol, K. Wellbrock, S. Bowers, B. Voellcer, M. Alspecfor, J. Nelson, B. J. Balclwel- der, T. Cole, D. Radley, l. Wlwifl, G. Kamp, Mr. Roberlson, coach. Bo'H'om row: B. Devore, mgr.g P. Slone, J. Nelson, R. Slamm, R. l-lall, M. Slruarl, G. Noble, D. Pannaloeclcer, G. Yafes, D. Chamberlain, A. Mallory, B. Smillw, R. Urloan, J.Buby mga Page I47 Tom Langiahr, guard: Mike STuarT, end: Ray Hall, Tackle. Jim JohnsTon, guard: Bob SmiTh, guard. Ron Urban, halTback: Dick Chamberlain, backTield. The I957 TooTball Team successTully inauguraTed Corky RoberTson's TirsT year oT varsiTy coaching by compiling a 6-2-I record. A hearT-breaking loss To WoodruTT and big wins over highly-raTed Cham- paign and Manual provided The more memorable momenTs OT The season. Named MosT Valuable Player was All-CiTy halTback Al Mallory. CrediTed as MosT Improved Player was Ray I-Tall, while Red STamm won The TiTle OT Player wiTh The BesT ATTiTude. Leading The Tew reTurnees Trom This year's predominanTly senior Team will be I958 CapTain, Dave Radley. Bill Jury, end: Spencer Bowers, Tackle. Jerry Nelson, guarTerback: Tony Marmon, halTback. Red Sfamm, guard: Gene Kamp, guard i957 Foolball Scores Won - 6 Losl - 2 PHS Waukegan . PHS Limesione . PHS Woodruff . PHS Spalding . PHS Sirealor . PHS Springfield . PHS Easl Peoria PHS Champaign PHS Manual . . Tied-I . . 27 . 0 . 13 . O . 6 . 6 . I3 . 7 . O Jack Nelson, cenlerg Gary Yalres, quarierback Dick Keller, nalfback Jim Palrick, Jrackleg Mike Alspecior, fackle. Mike Meehan, end: Pele S+one, end: Allan Benson, lialfloack gi-.peix Trainer Babe King supervises as managers Norm Kamp and Ed Clweallwarn ready equipmenf su, 1 Alan Mallory execufes an end sweep. Page I50 Diclc Chamberlain lolls a yard-gaining pass during The Turkey Day game. ff' A Dowerlul All-Cily Seleclions lsr 'learn Offense: AI Mallory, lwalfbaclq Dave Radley, end Isl Team Defense: AI Mallory, linebacker Dave Radley, end Gary Noble, Jrackle Frosh-Soph. Foolball Top row: D. Whilalcer, coach: D. Suffield, R. Hermann, M. McGinnis, B. Voellcer, J. Baichelder, J. McCormick, B. Banla K. Wellbroclq, D. Beard, C. Chance, T. Cole, D. Calvin, L. Brasfield, C. Kimbrell, O. Moore, S. Landis, T. Beiiz, B. l-lunrer B. Bovenschulle. BoHom row: T. Bahney, O. Soulhard, D. Marlin, J. l-lamner, B. Baldwin, G. Sulaslai, G. Schulre, S. Taylor J. Belden, D. McDonald, I. Whiil. lion cubs prepare for varsi+y fufure Frosh Fooiball Top row: C. Doubei, L. Warren, B. Simpson, C. Gray, B. Baldwin, B. Banla, D. Beard, S. Landis, B. Bovenschulle, B l-lunier, J. Moore, J. Sager, J. Maiarelli, D. Chamberlain. 3rd row: K. Miloshosld, G. Mosher, B. Lang, C. Chance, J l-lamner, J. Haelelin, J. Russell, D. Rocker, C. Pierce, B. Mason, J. Roe, T. Beiiz, B. Dooley, T. Panish, H. Whiialcer, coach 2nd row: J. Rose, L. McCaw, G. Sulaslci, B. Messer, D. Hoerr, T. Schmidt J. Casulo, M. Burns, S. Meehan, B. Clarlc, B Curler, D. Solomon, D. Orrh. BoHom row: l-l. Yares, M. Tilly, T. Neuhaus, J. Wineland, B. McBride, S. Slaylon, C5 Johnson, B. Harl. :X gi ?f B ff ' . W - f if 'f .- 4. lkszm. 1' .211 ' Cross-Counlry Top row: R. Olson, C. Ziemer, R. Garrell, R. Zillren, M. While, B. Ferdinand, J. Hawlcins, F. Gilberl, P. Longrnire B Fliege, R. Vanzandbergen, G. Lev, R. Greener, R. McClay, J. Fahnesloclc, J. McDonald, P. Porlrnan, B. Smilh, F. Speers G. Baumgardner, S. Blanlon, T. Solomon, D. Coslello, P. Ruprechl, 6. Axelrod, J. Forsylhe. Bollom row: D. McCormack T. Halperin, G. Michel, F. Saelller, Mr. Deal, coach, J. Beallie, J. Bridson, S. Courlney. cross-counlry leam slrides lhrough winning season Paced by iuniors John Beallie and Gary Michel, Coach John Deal's cross-counlry men had a line season, winning 8 ol lheir I2 dual meels and plac- ing 4lh oul ol 2l leams in lhe Peoria High lnvila- lional. High poinl ol lhe season came when lhe learn ran away wilh lhe dislricl lille, enabling lhenn lo go lo slale lor lhe sixlh slraighl year. The lulure loolqs brighl as only lwo ol lhe lop len run- ners are losl by gradualion. Only lwo I 957 Cross-Counlry Scores Limeslone Limeslone Lincoln . Richwoods Roanoke Richwoods Easl Peoria Manual . Manual . Pelcin . Lowpoinl Woodrull Galesburg PHS . . 25 Woodrull . 49 Springfield Peoria High lnvilalional .... 4-lh Big Twelve ..... . 3d Dislricl . Isl Slale . . I5lh go. cheerleaders Varsily Clieerleacers Miss Spiclcard, advisory K. Suflon, B. Rolln, N. Bell, C. Flower, B. Zipper, J. Goulden, K. Morrison noi present Junior Varsily Cheerleaders D. l'lall, P. Field, B. Lee, C. Dallaclw, J. Bell, M. Miles. Page I54 I957-58 VarsiTy BaskeTbaII Top row: Mr. Hawkins, coach: R. Hermann, G. YaTes, S. Hudgens, J. McCormick, B. WesT, P. McEIwee, R. Baurer, Mr. H. WhiTaker, assT. coach. BoTTom row: B. DeVore, mgr.7 R. Dieken, B. Coker, T. Munns, W. Gerard, T. KraTT, B. BanTa, R. CanTerI:mury, T. Cole, J. Nelson, mgr. young squad sweeps Through regional GeTTing OTT To a slow sTarT, The CenTraI Lions made a couple oT mid-year addiTions and came on sTrong aT The end of The year. In The closing weeks oT The campaign The Team won Three ouT oT Their IasT Tour games and swung inTo The TournamenT in Top Torm. While CenTraI knocked oTI: MeTamora and Richwoods, WashingTon slipped pasT Tavored Manual. In The Tinals The Lions walloped Washing- Ton To win Their Third sTraighT regional TiTIe. FirsT round oT The secTionaI saw us bow To Tavored Spald- ing. WiTh nearly all The Team reTurning nexT year, we should have a greaT TuTure. I957-58 BaskeTbaII Scores Won I I PHS EasT Peoria . . . 55 PHS MaTToon . 48 PHS Spalding . . 57 PHS Springfield . 68 PHS Manual . . 58 PHS CanTon . 54 PHS Spalding . . 48 PHS Pekin . . 77 PHS LimesTone . 52 PHS DecaTur . . 55 PHS Woodruff . . . 52 PHS STreaTor . . 59 PHS EasT Peoria . 6I PHS Champaign . 56 .PHS Woodruff . . . 40 LosT I6 PHS . 5I Lincoln . . . 56 PHS . 65 Jacksonville . 72 PHS . 66 Danville . . 40 PHS . 5I Manual . . . 6-O PHS . 62 Urbana . . 4I PHS . 48 Pekin . . 58 PHS . 73 LimesTone . . 62 PHS . 70 BIoorningTon . 36 REGIONAL PHS . 79 MeTamora . . 33 PHS . 69 Richwoods . 4I PHS . 83 WashingTon . 59 SECTIONAL PHS . 52 Spalding . . 65 Page l55 wk :If ,xy 'Q fg Y? 9 .pu +1 . K V . A Q I k 7 1 ,., I EE .,.,. 5 QI! 9' T F W S 'HW' N1- 'VY' 'wmv Frosh-Soph. Baslcelball Top row: C. Chance, T. Beilz, lvl. lV1cAlear, I. Whilr, B. Banla, B. Bovenschulle, R. Hermann, R. Baurer, H. Whiraker coach. BoH'om row: T. Seibel, T. Cole, J. Nurss, J. Balchelder, J. McCormick, B. Voellcer, R. Canlerbury, R. Dielcen J. Russell, mgr. de+erminecl unclerclassmen reveal varsi+y ma+erial Freshman Baslcelball Top row: B. l-larl, G. Mosher, C. Chance, B. Baldwin, B. Bliss, B. Coker, B. Simpson, T. Neuhaus,,D. Whiialser, coach BoH'om row: B. Thompson, mgr.: T. Panish, D. Beard, R. Wallace, B. Bania, B. Bovenschulie, T. Beilz, D. Landwirih, l.. lvlcCaw, Mgr. Page l60 VarsiTy Swimming Top row: J. Russell, T. Roark, T. Wade, G. Bruninga, Ivl. Hinnen, S. STodoIa. Second row: D. SuTTieId, F. Hulson, F. - Brown, mgr.g D. Yuhause, T. I.uThy, Ivlr. Yuhause, coach. BoTTom row: W. DeaTherage, B. Harrison, R. Bollier, R. Allen, D. Tucker, P. Dean. sea Iions splash To eIevenTh in sTaTe CapTained by Rick Allen and Renard Bollier, Peoria High's swimmers Taced one oT The ToughesT schedules imaginalole. To Their crediT They made a good show- ing including Third in Big I2 and eIevenTh aT sTaTe. Warren DeaTherage Tied Tor TourTh aT sTaTe in The 50- yard Tree sTyIe. Leading nexT year's Team will be Terry Wade and Tom Roark. I958 Swimming Scores PHS . I9 New Trier . 67 PHS . 4I EasT RockTorcI 45 PHS . 47 BIoorningTon 39 PHS 5I Danville . 35 PHS 59 Richwoods . 25 PHS I3 EvansTon . 68 PHS 66 LaSalle-Peru 20 PHS . 45 Champaign 4I PHS 7I Waukegan . 24' LaSalle-Peru I7 PHS 38 BIoomingTon 48 PHS 4OIf2 BurIingTon 45If2 PHS . 34 Culver IvIiIiTary . . 52 PHS . . 4I Danville . . 3I Big I2 .... 3rd place Members of The relay Team show us how iT's done. SIGTG - - I ITP Place Page I6I Varsiiy Wresiling Top row: S. Slayion, S. Shellabarger, J. l-lamner, C. Langle, N. Krei, C. Pearce. Third row: J. Roe, R. Warren, T. Losche, K. Wellbroclc, B. I-lessing, M. While, Mr. Roberison, coach. Second row: G. Axelrod, D. Bahney, M. Kingsland, G. Kamp, A. Benson, K. Sauder. BoHom row: D. McDonald, G. Briifon, B. Johnson. cenfral grapplers work +hrough a +ough schedule P.l-I.S. . Won l.osJr IO P.l-l.S . . Slerling . P.l-l.S . . Rock Falls P.l-l.S . . Manual . P.l'l.S . . Woodruff P.l-l.S . . Easi Peoria P.l'l.S . Woodruff P.l'l.S . . Manual . P.l-l.S . Reavis . P.l-l.S . Thornion P.l-l.S . Richwoods P.l-l.S . Limesrone P.l-l.S . . Richwoods P.l-l.S . . Limeslone Easi Peoria Dave Bahney-Isl Disirici, I27-Ib. Class Maclc Kingsland-2nd Disiricr-I75-lb. Class Brewsier Johnson-3rd Dislricl, 95-Ib. Class , Allan Benson-4+h Disfrici, I45-lb. Class Dave Bahney-4+h, Big I2 Mack Kingsland--3rd, Big I2 'F ' Big I2 Medalisis, Mack Kingsland and Dave Bahney, 'rake a brealrher. , VarsiTy Baseball Top row: E. CheaTham, manager: B. Lucy, manager: B. Comerford, J. Novak, G. Noble, A. Teder, T. Duke, D. Chamber- lain, Mr. H. WhiTaker, coach. Second row: P. McEIwee, J. Velpel, B. WesT, M. BryanT, J. Nelson, B. SmiTh, G. Wiss. BoTTom row: N. Green, P. WeishoTT, R. Allen. diamondmen win 22-drop only 4 The I957 baseball Team ran up a gIiTTering 22-4 record. Among Their vicTories were a double-header aT Champaign and aT IeasT one win over each oT The Teams ThaT beaT Them. Ironically, one oT Their Tew deTeaTs was a one-run decision by Manual in The Regional Tinals. Heading The hiTTing de- parTmenT were Paul WeishoTf aT .400, Ando Teder wiTh .348 and Norm Green aT .3I0. The piTching sTaTF was led by Gary YaTes sporTing an 8-I record and Ando Teder aT 7-I. Gary sTruck ouT 67 opposing baTTers while Ando Tanned 66. CongraTuIaTions To coach and Team Tor a Tine season. Won 22 -- I.osT 4 . 2 P.I-I.S. . . P.I-I.S. . . 9 FarmingTon . . . 3 P.I-I.S P.I'I.S ST. Bede . . . 3 P.I-I.S P.I'I.S WashingTon . I P.I-I.S P.I'I.S E. Peoria . 6 P.I-I.S P.I-I.S Manual . . I5 P.I-I.S P.I'I.S CanTon . . I P.I-I.S P.I-I.S LewisTon . . I P.I-I.S P.I'I.S Spalding . . 5 P.I-I.S P.I'I.S LimesTone . . O P.I-I.S P.I'I.S. . . . I6 AusTin . . . . I4 P.I'I.S P.I'I.S. . . 9 Downer's Grove . 3 P.I'I.S P.I-I.S. . . 6 E. Peoria . P.I'I.S Spalding . . O P.I-I.S Pekin . . Manual . LimesTone CanTon . Champaign Champaign LewisTon . WoodruTT FarmingTon Spalding Manual . WoodruTF Pekin . . . I . O . 2 . 5 . 2 . 7 . 2 . 9 . I . O . 3 . 4 . 7 Page I63 Froslw-Soplw Baseball Top row: B. Johnson, T. Reams, D. Calvin, J. Lanslord, R. Baurer, D. Marlin, R. Haney, D. Surlield, J. Barrelfe, S. Giddan Mr. Roberrson, coach. BoH'om row: N. Krei, D. Slwwenlc, R. Hermann, J. McCormick, T. Cole, D. Oakley, D. Harlan B. Hessing, C. Gauwirz, C. Vanfxnrwerp, D. Wessels. 'fulure big-leaguers work ou+ on frosh-soph. 'leam Gary Noble and Coach Harry Whifalcer discuss diamond sfraleqy. Page I64 Track Team Top row: Mr. Bauder, assl. coach: D. Wilson, G. Michel, M. Meehan, G. l-larris, T. Solomon, D. Radley, J. Bealfie, B. Rulherford, F. Saerller, J. Marloerry, D. Tucker, J. Leman, Mr. Myers, coach. Second row: F. Spiess, R. Greener, R. Imes, J. Morgan, M. Alspeclor, R. Godfrey, J, Nelson, M. Kingsland. BoH'om row: l-l. Fullord, J. McDonald, R. Urban, R. Sramm, J. Kauffman, M. Mahoney, J. Alcorn, D. Pannabecker, T. Marmon. 'rhinclads pace +hrough rebuilding year P.l-l.S .... 45 Pekin . . 73 P.l-l.S .... 25lf2 Slreafor. . 9I'f2 P.l-1.5 .... 99'f2 Spalding . . ISVQ Enjoying only occasional success, Jrhe Jrrack Jream of l957 Modem ' . 43,6 PHS, . 57,16 Chilncdfhe Q 48 slruggled lhrough a rough season, pulling forrh Jrheir besl Washgngfon 53lf2 Pnl-15. , 32Iy2 Chglljcofhe G 59 efforfs in capluring fourlh in The Grearer Peoria meer. Manual . . 53 P.l-l.S. . I9 Limeslone . 73 Made up largely of juniors and sophomores and wirh a CGVULOVW - - 23 P-l'l-S' - 53 Manual - - 72 slrong frosh-soph. Jream, Track al' Cenjrral should lake a Delavan T,-ack Carnival D , I . gflq definile uplurn. Dis+ric'I' ....... , l3l'h Grealer Peoria Varsiry . . . 4+h Grearer Peoria Frosh-Soph .... 2nd Big I2 Conference ....... 7'rh The slrain is evidenT- Mike Alspecror anchors a vicforious relay Jream. Page I65 Tennis Team Top row: B. RayneTTe, G. IvIaThews, B. Coker, B. Jury, D. Tucker, D. SchmidT, C. FosTer, A. SchaTTer, S. Tucker, J. I-Iaw- kins, I-I. WeinsTein, J. CanTerbury. BoTTom row: Mr. Deal, coach: J. SchwarTz. rackeT squad Takes ciTy, greaTer-peoria TiTIes - . L I . 13 gif 1 M .... 1 i -1 x f gif iffivf Qi. vff sziif H1 14 if W .f I f ' i 01493. Vvihilii' ' '31 - .Qf WM'i't i Ts' N-H A V jTs? ' ' i. 7 .1 'ziiifg7'95'. Page Joel SchwarTz backhands smooThIy. I66 The Tennis Team oT I957 submiTTed a very successful sea- son, including The saTisTacTion oT deTeaTing arch-Toe Pekin Tor The TirsT Time in Ten years. This vicTory enabled Them To Tie Tor The GreaTer Peoria TiTIe. WiTh mosT oT The leading IeTTermen reTurning, including CapTain Bob Coker, I958 promises To be a greaT year. I957 Tennis Scores Won I I - LOST 3-Tied I P.I-I.S. . . . . I2 Manual . . . . O P.I-IfS. . . 7 WoodruTT . . . I P.I-I.S Oak Park . P.I-I.S Blue Island P.I'I.S. . . WoodruTT . P.I'I.S Pekin . . P.I-I.S Ivlanual . P.I-I.S EasT Peoria P.I-I.S BIoomingTon P.I-I.S Pekin . . P.I-I.S Moline. . P.I-I.S. . . P.I-I.S. . . Rock Island EasT Peoria P.I-I.S BIoomingTon P.I-I.S WoodruTT . Big I2 . ........ 4Th CiTy C5reaTer Peoria Golf Team Le'H' To righT: D. Van Lanen, J. Swardenski, J. KruTT, F. Brown, J. Brown, G. Bruninga, H. Doyle, B. STreibich, B. Elson, B. PeTerson, Mr. BocI4wiTz, coach. golf Team sevenTh in isTaI'e Led by Jay Swarclenslci, who acquired individual honors place in The Peoria High InviTaI'ional, while garnering a Third in all major meeTs including a TirsT in Big I2 compeTiTion, in The IHSAA DisTricT MeeT. Composing The remainder oT CenTraI's golfers added anoTher winning record To Peoria The squad ThaT managed a Tine sevenTh aT sTaTe were John High's Iis+ of successTul Teams. Swardenslci received a TourTh Brown, Harry Doyle, Dave Van Lanen, and John KruTT. Golf Scores Won 9 - LosT 5 PHS . D. . 8 Champaign . I2 PHS . . . IO Pelcin . . . . I5 PHS . . . 9 Spalding . . 6 PHS . . . 8 Woodruff . . 7 PHS . . . I4 LinnesTone . I PHS . . . I I LimesTone . 4 PHS . . . I5 EasT Peoria . . O PHS . . . I4 Manual . . . . I PHS . . . 7 Macomb WesTern 8 PHS . . . I2 EasT Peoria . . 3 PHS . . . IO Woodruici . . 5 PHS . . . I3 LimesTone . . 2 PHS . . . 6 Pekin . . . . 9 PI-IS .. 7 ' Champaign- - . V f'8 DisTricT .... . . . . 3rd Peoria High InviTaTionaI . . . . 4Th STaTe ..... . . . 7Th Big I2 . . . 4+h AI HeedT looks on while John Brown sends one down The Tairway. Page I67 Bowling Champs f L. Ranson, C. Sleinberg, R. Hany, G. Anderson bowling, baske+ball head inlramural program Frosh-Soph. Champs Junior-Senior Champs Top row: L. Evelancl, R. Zweifel, Mr. Koepping. Boffom row: M. Top row: M. Alspeclor, J. Morgan, S. Bowers. BoH'om row: J. Brow Flachsbarf, M. Finney, C. Ruclcle. D. Pannabeclcer, J. Nelson, M. Meehan. Page I68 Top row: J. Pahneslock, W. Dearherage, R. Bollier, D. Tucker, F. Saelller, R. Slamm, D, Chamberlain, W. Gerard, B. Coker, T. Solomon, P. Slone, J. Marberry, F. Speers, P. Porlrman, M. Kingsland. Third row: B. l-larrison, M, Alspeclror, J. Davidson, T. Roark, S. Bowers, R. Greener, E. Cheafham, J. Nelson, D. Radley, Cf. Noble, B. Smilrh, D, Yuhause, A. Ben- son, P. Lane. Second row: S. Courlney, R Vanzandbergen, J. l-lawkins, S. Tucker, D. Keller, D. Bremer, J. Johnslron, M. Meehan, J. Nelson, M. S+uar+, R. l-lermann, G. Kamp. T. Duke, B. Luehr, D. Bahney. BoH'om row: J. Brown, T. Hal- perin, G. Michel, D. Couden, B. Devore. J. Bixby, B. Ferdinand, D. McCormick, J. Bealfie, D. Cos+ello, T. Marmon, R. Allen, T. Langiahr, D. De Cremer, B. l-lessing, T. Grimm. leH'ermen's club girls' afhlefic associalion Top row: D. Slahlheber, P. Fox, G. Neumann, l-l. Knox, P. Bambrick, M. Meisler, M. Burgeson, E. Bricker, Mrs. Cole. Bo'H'om row: N. Clark, program chairman: S. Hooslre, freasurer: A. Benqison, presidenly P. Field, secreiary. Page I69 TS mf ,uv awk:-ff-X.. H fyfqfxf-2 ' f WW ,. M wg-QQ -V up , I A if if 535' QQQQWM 71- ' A if I .1 ww ffiisf - . X I mi: X, I., 11 'r ' A ,. ,ww wp,g? ?gw . ,L 'L I 7 if 2' i an a isv -V yfqgfgggffifygf Ay: V gg X ., . JKf,f.QYw4Jw3+fQ33,5'53g45fX f w e,?,,. , , f I ' , 5 ,M ,Y K , ,br ,fp-fb :wi hmm-,f,3. if-fA,,w 'fe . , . wfzfeww 90 fw wv, I ' .V ' M Y if-L Akgm ,V ,Z- um. ' ' A AV' 'cf ,ww f.: 'iw-,f-VM ww k if ' -W5 hf5'B2'5, Y Vw f ng, .K Lbvwfk yr, if lf, 3 ,V My af , ,. X5,z,f.f 432 :mam gwwwfyz , uf-gifgffgszafj f,gj72z,g 4 .f g?ffQcfiiQ 3 f1'f:::lf'f gl 233 , - v,5,,1p , 35'-ffm gl. W, .'n 4f M W' ,gw.- ,,4.X. ' 1 L IVUH1 H79 Ciim I 1 X UJUMEFS aus s. ieffersnmp II Phones-an HOWARD A. HELLER -- PERE MARQUETTE HOTEL PEORIA, ILLINOIS Iirn Morqon ond Bob Coker ore conversing obout the new spring weorinq crpporel from HeHer's. Page I73 ,Q Wise men know that knowledge is the key to the future. Knowledge is a search for truth. . . and truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. Happenings in the world today are more unusual and exciting than any mystery novel. The world is big. . . complex . . . strange . . . and yet it has a fascinating story to tell. True adventures are waiting for you in the great books of learning. All the world's knowledge, wisdom, and experience are yours for the taking. All the wonders of our age are at your fingertips. High school and college offer you this knowledge in courses like physics, history, chemistry, English, biology, and mathematics. In these courses you can better understand things such as sound and sight, atoms and anatomy, equations and electrons, government and grammar, or many other phenomena of nature and society. Today . . . business and industry require an increasing knowledge of the world about us in jobs offered to young people. Tomorrow. . .even more education and training will be needed! Such preparation today . . . can mean much to your success tomorrow. the man who knows . . . gets ahead! CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. Z Knowledge . . . the key to your future' BELLEVUE DRIVE-IN THEATRE STATE nouns 116 Sharon Wykoff, Renard Bollier, Adrienne Reid, cmd Fred Brown crre going to see their favorite movie dt the Bellevue. Page 175 - e M ills' -- I -'- ..- WELCIJME . . . to shop I First with the new . . . so you will always want to loolc first at your Bloclc 8: Kuhl Store Everything for you! Everything for your home! our purpose our pledge to please you our guarantee WELCUME . . . to work Opportunities in every field: buying advertising CliSPlC1Y merchandising selling food services traffic office functions Personnel store management operations qw accounHng ' interior decorating Gm, Jw .f -s., M' filed ldilnll Q0 . E . . Es,-7'T77 - ll My M .- - W 1 GENERAL OFFICES: . 'U x ill 124 S. Adams St., Peoria, lll. ll l will-' 20 P ' D 'll J l' M l' H B .QR kt dl Stores gcciliiiur gcflgalxlvgze 539.53 k Eretielivntiiif d Elgihachiscrigidgi fQuincyJ 0 o o ' ' OC SGH tl ln Cltles A3122 Kglwzsnglgg Rgglilfifda Danville Store for Homes Briilsirgligh, lgvlgg I 1 Page I77 Cosmopolitan, cultural, cordial . . . Erahlep Gtlnihersitp Bradley University is one of the nationis strong medium-sized universities. Bradley University is large enough to offer a wide variety of courses and activities-small enough to be 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 SESSION IUNE 16 and IULY 21 FALL SESSION SEPTEMBER 8, 1958 For additional information: DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Peoria. Illinois Page I78 Pnogusia ' mafmw THE METHODIST HOSPITAL OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS - SCHOOL OF NURSING The Methodist Hospital oi Central Illinois, a modern 400 bed institution, is fully approved by all accrediting agencies. The School of Nursing is nationally accredited. It has a well qualified Faculty, modern teaching facilities, and Student Association organization. The School of Nursing offers two programs in professional nursing as a career. Students may choose the ill Diploma or C25 Degree program in nursing. ln the Diploma Program, the student pursues the regular three year basic nursing curriculum. In the Degree Program, the student pursues a collegiate course of study in affiliation with Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, or with Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois, and earns two degrees in a minimum ot four years. All classes enroll annually in September. Apply Director of Nursing, the Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, 221 North Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, Illinois. Page I79 BERGNER'S Corner of Adams 6. Fulton SHERIDAN VILLAGE For summer Wear Betty l-lole has Chosen om outfit styled by Fliqelmom omd Koiy Morrison is Wearing or Rose- crest outfit from BERGNEHS third floor. Page I80 AL l'lAl.l.'S MOBILE SERVICE Corner of Virginia and Knoxville Filling their car with gas from Al Hallss Mobile S are Clare Kelley, jerry Nelson, Paula Kirtley, and G g Lee. ILLINOIS MUTUAL CASUALTY 4II LIBERTY PHONE 3-3693 Chris Inman, Vicki Noe, Bill Inman, and Bruce Luehr gather around the desk of president McCord as they visit the Home Office of Illinois Mutual Life and Casualty Company. PAY f pAY lg.A.aH SZOLDS Less On the Corner-2201 South Adams-Since T880 Page I8I in ali X . 1 1 F4 ami lil Fa mau s F-nn Fine mn . R. COCK FURS 73l W. Main Phone 4-94I5 Erin Martin looks very stunning in her grey fur Coon from C. R. Cook Furs. UNDERWO0D'S FURNITURE Y 'V , GALLERY I-.l -r T' 24I7 N. Universify Peoria, Illinois Fine Furnilure Personalized garpel? Decoralive ideas by raperres Clllon lvl. Underwood Wall Coverings ' Qbieds of Aff Roberl C. Underwood Iackie Adler and Ted Solomon enjoy an afternoon quencher in the atmospheric setting of UnderW0od,s. Page l84 l l Enjoying a delicious glass of Producefs milk are Linda Lizer and Gene Kamp. PRODUCERS DAIRY 2004 N. Universify Phone 2-542I Producls first in freshness, Hrst in flavor. Betsy BlisS and Mary Mead are being shown how clothes are neatly pressed at Iiarburk. HARBUR CLEANERS 4II RICHMOND PEORIA, ILLINOIS Page I85 BREMER JEWELRY C0 209 S. W. Jefferson DIAMONDS . . . WATCHES JEWELRY Congra+ula+ions +o +he gradua+es ., VLC, . IOOI S. Adams S+. Peoria, Ill. v,J5Z24w msg 'K .5 ww ., W, ....:. .,.:, 1 , .:.-,: 5 t 1 .'.-..: I 5:13, K 8 al wh '25 5? 3 pw w i 'EQ HERB HEINZ 6I7 W. Loucks If Dale Dobbins, Kenny Sauder, and Larry Tilly had filled their car with gas at Herb Heinz before going for a drive, they wou1dn't be in this predicament. Page I88 Dressed in the latest fashions tor an afternoon luncheon are Susie Brown in a Chemise dress and Bonnie Roth in a Wrap-around dress. HECHTS BONNY SHOP Driving into Hunfs for a quick snack are Fred Hulson and Ilm Iohnston HUNTS DRIVE IN Farmmgfon Road Phone 3 7408 for Puck up Orders aff if Fifi, sm '-f f'X XV ,Nj qv , , .,,... , M1111 115.51211 -izegii ,5i23ei212efa2fA .. ., .,... . . . ' , -as-a:2:2:a:2:121':aie21:2:a:e?2-6115.215'ffiilili-Z - -:,:iiF2IE2EE. ..7.::f.- ,:.1.,1.g1g.6 .g,3.-.g.1:g-- ',:- .-,I--:Quinta-' ,1,4g5::, -111315.53 ,-1-:cg .-1:-:-5, 1 :.1:-., .. , .... .1-1fy.-:-17':?111i'1111i': '-79- ' 3'1 -'-55: Aff'iX1i::':'7:'g'm': --1-1. ff:-:rr-':-rg.,1323255327551 5EQ'--55: 5i5i1i-iii? :--1-:g:Q.:,:f ..ga::11v:11,:r1-'A-Kp' .1--:-1xr11::,' 1 W 4 . . Y:I:1:':1:2,-af 3 I, ef .. f' ..,. E 1 , iv' S , ,,..q?,., .... lf. 'x A,-'N rf' 41,55 -4-:4 ii:-1 M .K 1,-.4 2 2' ..:4:1:1i,..1.:- .4.1.53:-:5.:4:-' ,.,.1:1g:Q:1-',1,Z--fqszrl j44:g':1: ,ff' CARLTON RUSSELL TIRE C0 322 HAMILTON BLVD PEORIA, ILL. I' 21111 , 1 . T..-4315151124113112321:-f.,f2wf yu:- Page I89 Buying new shoes oi Crc1Wford's Family Shoes ore Ieornne Goulden ond Ruth Perry. CRAWFORD FAMILY STORE 20l-203 S. Jefferson Phone 4-6I66 Page l90 DERGES BOTTLING CO. III EDMUND STREET PEORIA, ILLINOIS The Senior girls of the Crest Business StaFf: Nancy Slagell, Sande Fleming, Cathy Hill, Betty Hale, and Karen Laird are enjoying a bottle of Squirt at the Rec. Susie Brown was miss- ing for the picture. W-MH WG PAUL ROSENAK Corner of Richmond and North Takmg advantage of the fine service at Paul Rosenak's are Marilyn Kolb, Steve Anderson, Marie Fehl, and Bob Roe. Such style! Susan Briggs is decked out for a day of fun in her matching bermuda outfit while Nancy Bell is all set for that unforgettable evening in her lovely cocktail dress from Wood- Ward's. WOODWARD'S INC. SHERIDAN VILLAGE Page l9l 10HN'S BAR-B-QUE 719 N. Monson Phone 4-8805 Walking up to Iohn's Bar-B-Que for a delicious meal are John Marbary, IeTaun Carter and Eddie Smith. Sue Hardy, Bev Mosher, and Na- dine Vinot-Postry take time out to choose their cosmetics from World Drug. DRUG Seli-WV '. PW ServM 'ail:iu'g, l-'S' f --- Fifi 312-314 SO. ADAMS Page l92 536 LENS AND CAMERA SHOP 135 S. W. Iefferson Phone 6-1321 Peoria. Illinois Bob Tilly is t-dkinq d picture for his scrapbook of Pete Port- mdn who is dressed grandmother outfit. ind LOEWENSTEINS FURNITURE 2I8 S. W. Adams Phone 4-9I42 ud Gilmore and Tom Reams are choos I Y ' , - ing a new cedar chest from Loewenstemis. Page I93 COMPLIMENTS OF F REDMAN BRCS. FURNITURE SI BROWN 620 S. Adams Phone 4-3772 PEORIA, ILLINOIS VONACHEN'S JUNCTION Knoxville an Jeanne Norton ready for a del Pg I94 GC KROGERIN G . 12 FRIENDLY KROGER SUPER MARKETS SERVING THE PEORIA AREA. Alan Mallory, KEENAN'S SPORTING GO0DS 5 I4 M Sporting Goods for t he Entire Family IPECJRIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATICN 107 S. Iefferson Street Q Phone 3-4405 PEORIA, ILLINOIS Page I98 PEORIA MUSIC MART I303 W. Main Street Lindc1SC1 cl dP t Wh er Choo th f t as it so d b t th V of Music RCA V t ailing for a tasty snack at the FARM are Janice Harpman, N rman Greene, lean McDaniel, and Skip Benson. Perm Tumplin and Gail Snyder both Cxqree that The Shoe Salon has cz Wide selection of beautiful shoes CRAWFORD SHOE SALON 340 Fulfon EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR FARM DRIVE-IN Glen and Universify PHONE 2-0832 Page I99 Carol Wheeler omd Mory Ann Fcfrley look stunning in their gowns from Bride's Lone. BRIDE'S LANE 7l0 W. Main PHONE 3-l750 Page 200 Lookinq over the different types ot lumber ot Carver Lum- ber ore Scott Stemtield cmd Dirk Meyer. ' Carver's Lumber Co. Complete One-Stop Store 603 War Memorial Drive Everything for the Builder l 1831 . . . FAILED in business. 1852 . . . DEFEATED for Legislature. 1838 . . . DEFEATED for elector. 1845 . . . DEFEATED for Congress. 1848 . . . DEFEATED for Senate. 1855 . . . DEFEATED for Vice President. 1860 . . . ELECTED President of the United States. A good example of what can be accomplished under the American system of individual initiative . . . A. Lincoln 1809-1865 69:0 Central Illinois 'Light Coznpally As summer nears Don Potnnexbecker cmd Gary Noble decide to purchase some new golf clubs from Jock ci Bill's. lack 81 BiII's Sporting Goods 325 Ful'ron Phone 6-9068 Distributor for Wilson Sporting Goods Page 20l Pat McKee, Iudy Duke, Rlta Swanson d lack Nelson. KRAMERS RESTAURANT 8: DRIVE IN I I7 N. Wesfern Avenue GRAHAM HARDWARE Hardware - Housewares - Glidden Paints Sporting Goods - Barbecue Supplies Scott's Lawn Care Products Page 202 YFYllllNl'lUllE7C0. Furniture problems are made easier for Pat Partridge and Mike Stuart after visiting Cohen Furniture. Charlene Flower and Pat Cooper are in the process of learning to use a Comp- IOITICIGT. COMPTOMETER SCHOOL Jefferson Building Page 203 Investing their money in a safe place are Susan Sterrett and Dana Schmidt. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK 30I S.W. Adams Page 204 EGOLF MOTORS 5I2 W. Main Phone 3-5l37 Cathy Hill, Tnny Marmnn, Sandy Fleming and Rick Allen are taking a ride in their new 1958 Oldsmobile from Egoll Mnxnrs. FLANAGAN FLOWERS 25I5 N. Sheridan Phone 8-2446 Carol M-crvity is thanking Fred Deon for her lovely corscrge from Flcxncrqcrn Flowers. LlPPMANN'S 25I4 N. Sheridan Rd. PEORIA, ILLINOIS Sitting among the beautiful furniture at Lipp- manifs are Bev Lerman and Ion Beyer. Page 205 A BANK Y0U1'LL LIKE IEFFERSON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK OF PEORIA Peoria. Illinois 128 S. Iefierson Ave. Phone 6-0831 Member Federal D p I I Corporation Page 206 Shopping for new shirts at George Kreiis are Mike Meehan and Bill jury. GEORGE KREI MEN'S SHOP' 4Il Main THE ORIGINAL MURPHY'S Famous for Excellent Food 5720 N. Knoxville Phone 5-063I Nancy Slagell, Tom Grimm, Sandy Bulman, a-id lack Fahnestock aII agree that an evening QI' Iun is begun wi,h dinner at Murphyk. AUTO PARTS BOWLING LANES 8I5 S.W. Adams Carol Kuhn is out to becrt Tom Best as they begin their evening of fun Crt Peoria Auto Parts. Page 207 Loolxmg over a new smk from Peorla H6lghtS Plumb mg We fmd Sandy Cole and Dxck Hallam PEORIA HEIGHTS PLUMBING 4605 Prospeci' Road Peoria Heughfs Phone 2 3784 Sea test Dairy Products 736 S. Washing+on That midnight snack of Scaltcst milk L1 Page 208 S THE SCHRADSKI CO. 2I5 S. Adams - Since l854 Glo Younqe cmd Mike Stone are C111 set for that evening of fun in the lcttest of style from Schrcrdskfs. L If ' 7 ' -- 1-fgfg ff' .U fu .wp A , ., Y WH Q- .:Nx1'1Y, ' I Wyfi Q .. , , , ---was 1 vw , X N ' W, N N n r I x :X , , fs 5 ,V fo X N X 'E ,W 44 f AWIM? -W1 XX fn 4,1 ff lklxv 11 ,f,, kv, NY y pqmf 'Q .4 2 .. MN -.f-:L,.-- -4. Vw, 'ff , sw-'V X ,N ' :1iJi5F5fi ' fi 3s5f'1ff',. 5 A - , Ill. V-f E+ -- -S wfwf' ' ll I W A,-:E N- I 314' ' fig ' fm, 1 F-7' 5 Q ...sts fr- A. R- ' E '7 , N 1 ,Q I 2- x X ig X ' 1.-5:-1' - .. , '11 THE WILTON MORTUARY EXPERIENCED - DEPENDABLE - CONSIDERATE f Wishes Cen+ral Sfudenfs Every Success 2IOI N. KNOXVILLE AVE. Paige 209 Compliments From The Professional Men . DR. I. B. BURRELL W. F. MITCHELL. D.D.S. DRS. I. :Sf F. F AVUS WM. R. RCDENHAUSER. D.D.S. DR. G. B. SEWARD Ghe me RED CROSS AGATUCCI'S PIZZA Finest Pizza in Peoria 517 Main Street PEORIA MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. 2607 N. University Phone 5-9895 Phone 4-2195 ANDREEN - NORDWALL POTTER 61 ANDERSON MEN 'S SHOP F- CLOTHIERS - FURNISHERS IEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS 127 S. W. Ieiferson Peoria. Illinois Phone 6-6575 334 Fulton BROWN'S PORTMAN PEORIA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 240 S. W. IEFFERSON AVENUE SP01 f goods Qgliidiifls SfffiOTlpmbf.ii2S. i?lii?2lfQn2f liuqiiiflmg high h 1 122 N. E Adams Phone 2-S145 OPAL HALL SHOPPE MAX OBERHOLTZER 244 S. W. Texqcg Service One of Peoria's Smartest Rahman-n Q1 Sterling Phone 3-9321 Peoria, Ill. Phone 6-9752 TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE INC. SPRINGER - BURKELUND 423 First National Bank Bldg. Wholesale Confections 607 Main Street Peoria. Ill. Phone 4-8282 Phone 3-5115 Peoria. Illinois PhOfOqfCfP11Y IS Fun PEORIA BOWL. INC. PEORIA CAMERA SHOP 14 Aueys Phone 4-9513 539 Main Si- Opp. Post Office 229 N. E. Ieiierson Ave. CAMERA AND PROJECTOR RENTALS Peoria. Illinois Page 2Il MALLOW'S SHOE REPAIR 1223 W. Main 4-1816 First Grade Guaranteed Shoe Repair Phone 3-1422 CUT-N-CURL BEAUTY SALON 107 North East Madison Avenue Peoria, Illinois LOU'S STANDARD SERVICE MOORE'S IEWELERS 601 Wesf Main Peoria. 111. SILVEESWITHS Dealer in Standard O11 Products CORNER MAIN AND MADISON KNOLLAIRE FLOWERS ffzndiviaual and Diff.-renff' 3827 N. Shedidan Road Phone 2-6643 Overhead Doors Electric Operators Radio Controls for A11 Doors RUSSELL E. KAUFFMAN 710 Fayette St. Phone 3-0244 TOBIN DRUG STORE 700 W. Main Street PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Phone . . . 3-8563 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND TRAVIS CADILLAC PONTIAC CO Sales 61 Service 826 West Main Peoria, Illinois BIGGS AWNING 6- WINDOW CO. Products oi Aluminum 6- Fiber Glass Wrought Iron 6- Ialousie Windows 2301 S. W. Adams St. Phone 4-6116 Campliments of WEE - WASH - IT - LAUNDERET TE See Us for Your Laundry Needs A Shirt Finishing - Dry Cleaning 1720 N. North Street Page 212 Glenn Compliments ot CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY Office 5-7623 Gravel Yd. 9-2721 Stone Yd. 9-3514 Peoria Concrete Construction Co. Concrete CS Woylite Blocks U Building Stone Seat Covers - Auto Accessories Washed Sand 6' Gravel U 1515 Broadway Street Peoria, Ill. 712 West Mann St. Phone 4-0006 ALUMINUM WINDOWS .5 A KISS QF LEMON BEN SCHWARTZ FOOD SHOP 1 Bu THE STORE WITH EVERYTHING IN FINER FOODS Xxx A KISS or LIME 215 W. Mcclme Compliments Of BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CO. PEORIA FINANCE and THRIFT COMPANY 126 S' W' leffefson Sl' A- L- KHQUSI Mgr- Zipper Ring Binders 315 S. W. Ieiferson A Peoria, Illinois Pen Sets REULING AND WILLIAMSON MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY D-R-U-G-S DEKROYFT-METZ 6. CO. INC. 126 N. E. Adams St. Phone 3-3741 - Free City Delivery Metz b Lud l-lalu k Al CENTRAL FIXTURE CO. FIPIEPLACE FIXTURES - LIGHTING FIXTURES 708 Main Street Cor. Main and Knoxville lukoby Peoria, Illinois EARHART'S I. G. A. 1901 N. Sheridan Road Open 7:00 A.M. to ll:O0 P.M. Finest in Meats, Produce 6.pGroceries IACK :S BOB'S 66 SERVICE U We Pick Up and Deliver Moto-Sway Lubrication University at Gift Peoria, Ill. Page 2I3 KAUFFMAN LETTER SERVICE Compliments of Multilith-Direct Mail - Typing - Mirneo 1213 W. Bradley PEORIA, ILLINOIS S 6: S M Phone 4-8440 Always at Your Service LADI LEE BEAUTY SALON 2nd Floor 401 Hamilton Leadel Karrick, Proprietor Graduate in all phases of hair fashions Eric Sundeen PHONE 29157 Member: N.C.H.A. Phone 4-5806 Peoria Stlyebody 2-3560 LLOYD'S IEWELRY LANKTON - ZIEGELE - TERRY Keepsake Diamond Rings and Associmes Home Owned Architects 0 Engineers Robert Congress 335 S. W. Adams 1100 Main Street Phone 8-3686 Phone 2-7522 Compliments of Dick's SHELL SERVICE MONARCH LOUCKS G MCCLUHH ENGINEERING 6. MFG. CO., INC. Peoria, Illinois Tools, Dies. Fixtures. Guages 6. Bill Roach Neil Hess Special Machinery 8-1157 5-8459 2725 N. E. Adams St. Peoria. I11i.nois COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS or of FERN'S MOTEL A FRIEND IERRY'S SUPER MARKET MILO.S PARK N SHOP 2504 W. Rohmann Avenue at Sterling 4306 N Sheridan Peoria, Illinois Low PRICES ON QUALITY Foons Fo' Good Foods Page 2I4 Be Wise - See Heiser Motor Tune Up General Automotive Repair Complete Line of SHELL Products I'IEISER'S GARAGE 5- MACHINE WORKS 1728 N. Sheridan Rd. Phone 5-5055 ADAMS STREET MARKET Completely Remodeled WE NEVER CLOSE PEORIA DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. - Bottlers of - Dr. Pepper - Dads Root Beer Sun Crest G Nu Grcrpe 1006 W. Main Phone 4-1277 Compliments of BOGARD'S DRUG STORE University and McClure Ave. Peoria, Illinois FRITCH'S HARDWARE Compliments of 1024 W- Mum Street BRASS FOUNDRY COMPANY Phone 3-3522 Peoria, Illinois 6?mJnd Jnaauli 'Wifi msuu-9' Compliments of MATTHEW'S MUSIC CO. Phone 6-8247 WN ' 525 Main street , - 1826 N. University 'mzmnr msvzcnous FREE SMITH'S DRUG STORES 2502 North Knoxville 114 Stratford Drive 4609 North Prospect Road RISSER and COMPANY INSURANCE 3100 .N. Knoxville Phone 8-3441 Dale Dixon - Phillips 66 CALENDAR 62 WESTERN Page 215 WALKER 6. WERNER CHARLES A. BRYANT AGENCY 24 Hour Towing CLYDE R. PARRISH. Associate 207 Fayette Phone 4-8195 Personal Insurance Service 'rAYLoR's STANDARD SERVICE BILL EVERLY'S 2619 Sheridan Road Peoria. Ill. ATLAS TIRE and BATTERIES BRADLEY SPORT SHOP CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB Phone 6-8171 1235 Main Street Phone 5-9924 IL Compliments of W CITIZEN REAL ESTATE CO. 6: Realtor Ben I. 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Phone 6-2861 We Give SGH Green Sf'mPe Page 2I6 Carlin, Barb I., 70, 83, 105, 114, 117 .A Abbey, David, 69 Aberle, Frieda K., 61, 102, 104, 115, 121 Abernathy, Norma, 69, 98, 104 Adler, Iacki C., 26, 101 Alcorn, Dick W., 61 Alcom, Iames S., 53, 165 Alexander, Dean D., 53 Anderson, Gerald E., 53, 119, 168 Allen, Evelyn M., 61, 113 Allen Howard R., 69 Allen, Ken W., 53 Allen, Rick L.. 26, 42, 82, 84, 110, 111, 161 163, 16:4 Allenspach, Iames M., 61, 110 Allsworth, Iohn A., 69 Alspector, Mike A., 26, 147, 149, 165, 168, 169 Anderson, Georgianna K., 69, 169 Anderson, Mary M., 53 Anderson, Randolph R., 26, 101, 121 Index Benson, Larry L., 61 Berg, Ieanne E., 64, 95, 104, 108, 119 Bergstralh, Iohn D., 61 Berry, Anthony C., 27 Berry, Linda F., 69, 95, 104 Best, Tom O., 27, 89 Beyer, Ion 28, 110, 111 Biggs, Alice A., 61, 102, 104, 115, 119 Biggs, Iane K., 69, 115 Biggs, Ioan, 69, 114, 115 Bingaman, Iohn, 53 Binns, Nancy I., 61, 103 Birbiles, Helen, 69, 99, 119 Bixby, Iim, 53, 121, 147, 169 Blake, Patricia A., 28, 107, 109 Blanco, Connie M., 61, 102, 105, 114, 116 Blanton, Steven I., 53, 97, 116, 153 Bliese, Walter O., 69 Bliss, Betsy, 28, 100, 108, 109 Bliss, Bradley, 69, 83, 160 Bloch, Brian L., 53 C Caho, Ioan C., 29, 105, 109 Callaway, Iune E., 62, 67 Calvin, Dick, 62, 89, 147, 152, 164 Canterbury, Iohn A., 53, 100, 166 Canterbury, Ross E., 52, 84, 89, 119, 155 160 Carlin, Sharon L., 29 Carlson, Marilyn I., 29 Carlson, Paul G., 29 Carriga n, Mary Colleen, 62 Carson, Iohn F., 29, 89, 121, 122 Carson, Iudy A., 70 Carter, IeTaun, 30, 46 Carter, Ioyce Ann, 70 Carter, Michael R., 53, 101 Carter, Rodney L., 30 Dobbens, Dale O., 32 ' Earls, Iack, 32 Brown, Couden, David L., 62, 101, 116, 169 Anderson, Ron D., 53 Anderson, Stephen A., 26, 100, 120 Andres, Carole M., 69, 114 Andrews, Bob, 26 Ansorge, Ellen M., 53, 100, 113 Arata, Carole, 61, 89, 91, 114 Arata, Midori E., 26, 105, 107, 113 Armstrong, Priscilla I., 61, 108, 114, 117 Arnold, Iudy A., 69 Ashley, Ronnie W., 61, 103 Ashton, Dave E., 61, 67, 122 Atwater, Patty L., 69, 114, 117 Augspurger, Bill D., 61, 111, 116 Austin, Darell F., 69 Axelrod, Gary L., 53, 153, 162 Axmann, Richard C., 26 Axtell, Dave H., 26, 38, 101, 112 Ayres, Margie L., 27, 106 B Babb, Charles E., 53 Babcock, Richard W., 53, 110 Bach, Cynthia E., 61, 98, 119 Bahney, Dave W., 27, 147, 162, 169 Bahney, Thomas M., 61, 152 Bailey, Gordon R., 69, 98, 122 Bainter, Ken L., 61 Baker, Barbara L., 53 Baker, Sheri I., 61 Balagna, Iudy M., 61 Balagna, Sandra L., 27, 83, 117 Baldwin, Barbara K., 27, 107, 109, 112, 119, 152 Baldwin, Robert T., 69, 152, 1,60 Ball, Suzanne P., 61, 116 Ballard, Emie L., 69 Bambrick, Bill, 27 Bambrick, Peg A., 69, 169 Banta, Bill, 69, 82, 152, 155, 160 Barker, Gail A., 69, 83 Barker, Gary R., 69, 97, 98, 119, 120 Barkley, Barry R., 69, 96, 114, 119 Barnes, Ann, 52, 53, 97, 98, 112 Barnes, Iudy K., 27, 100, 107 Barnhtart, Iudy D., 61 Barrett, Sue, 61, 102, 104, 119 Bass, Gay E., 53 Batchelder, B. I., 61, 103, 147, 152, 160 Bateman, David N., 27, 96, 97, 98 Batten, Phyllis A., 27, 100, 104, 112, 121 Batterton, Donna I., 69 Baumgardner, Gabe B., 61, 96, 121, 153 Baurer, Ron, 61, 82, 89, 121, 155, 160, 164 Baymiller, Bette, 69, 114 Baymiller, Bonnie, 53, 99, 107, 113, 117, 119 Bean, Doyle, 27 Beard, Doug V., 69, 152, 160 Beattie, Iohn C., 153, 165, 169 Beaty, Bill L., 69 Beaty, Pat A., 27, 106, 119 Becker, Iohn B., 61 Beckwith, Ioyce K., 61 Beitz, Tony, 69, 152, 160 Belden, Ioe G., 61, 152 Bell, Beverley A., 61, 108 Bell, Io, 69, 84, 96, 97, 119, 154 Bell, Nancy, 27, 42, 84, 89, 101, 109, 154 Bengtson, Ann L., 27, 107, 109, 112, 169 Bennett, Iudy A., 69, 100 Bensing, Barbara A., 53, 105 Benson, Allan R., 27, 93, 147, 149, 162, 169 Blome, Michael A., 61, 110, 113, 115, 121, ID Bloomenshine, IoAnne, 69, 119 Boddie, Charles E., 53 Boddie, Iulia A., 61 Boddie, Mary 'L., 28 Bodine, Beth, 53, 84, 100, 107 Boirum, Kathryn L., 69 Boldon William M., 69, 119 soles, iam, 69, 98 Bollier, Renard Z., 28, 83, 89, 111, 161, 169 Bond, Shirley I., 53, 107 Bonds, CeCeila A., 69 Booher, William R., 69, 96, 97, 98 Booker, Bernice, 69 Boster, Sheila A., 61, 103 Bourland, Pete, 53, 84, 85, 112 Bovenschulte, Robert D., 68, 70, 121, 152, 160 Bower, Brenda A., 28, 89, 107, 109, 120 Bowers, Spencer R., 28, lll, 147, 148, 168, 169 Bown, Richard O., 61 Boyer, Eloise E., 61 Brain, Robert M., 53 Branson, Torn W., 61 Brasfield, Larry G., 61, 121, 147, 152 Braun, Shirley H., 61, 104, 106, 110 Cartwright, Ian L., 70, 99, 104, 119 Case, Sharon I., 70, 96, 119 Casselman, Barbara L., 102, 106 Cassulo, Iohn F., 70, 152 Caughey, David L., 62 Chamberlain, David R., 70, 152 Chamberlain, Dick, 30, 96, 147, 148, 163, 169 Chambers, Iim L., 62, 97 Chance, Charles L., 67, 152, 160 Chance, Carol A., 53, 100 Chance, Charles L., 70, 152, 160 Chance, Donna I., 30, 106 Chaplain, Valerie S., 70, 106, 117 Cheatham, Carol A., 62, 102 Cheatham, Ed C., 30, 163, 169 Checkman, Harvey B., 70, 119 Child, Leilani D., 62, 103 Childress, Douglas A., 70, 98 Christensen, Ruth, 30 Church, Lynn W., 54 Claiassen, Betty A., 54, 95, 117, 120 Clampitt, Terry D., 62 Clark, Donna I., 62, 95, 119 Clark, Nancy L., 54, 169 Clark, Robert E., 70, 152 Breed, Sue, 28, 102, 117 Bredger, Connie L., 61 Bremer, Dave Percy, 28, 169 Bremer, Steve K., 61 Bricker, David M., 70 Bremer, Dave P., 28, 169 Bridges, Michael, 70 Bridson, Iim, 153 Briggs, Sue, 29, 44, 87, 94, 102, 117 Bringer, Carol A., 61, 102, 104, 119 Brinkley, Steve E., 70, 122 Britton, Britton, Britton, George, 53, 162 Kay N., 61 Patricia I., 70 Broadhurst, Sherry A., 61, 106, 114 Brock, William F., 53, 100 Browers, Carol, 29 Brown Bob, 53 Brownj Fred, 29, 89, 161, 167 Brown, Iohn T., 29, 32, 89, 111, 167, 168, 169 Brown, Kathleen A., 53, 107 Brown, Marilyn I., 61, 83, 89, 95, 105, 107, 1 0 114, 2 Brown, Nancy L., 61, 102, 113, 117 Brown, Susie, 26, 87, 90, 92, 112 Thomas I., 101 Claude, Barbara L., 70 Clauss, Carol I., 70, 114 Clauss, Carrie Sue, 68, 70, 83, 116, 119 Clauss, Norman B., 70 Clauss, Sharon, 70, 109, 112 Cleaver, Dennis R., 70 Cleaver, Frank N., 70, 103 Coker, 155, Coker, Bob, 30, 44, 81, 82, 84,110,111, 157, 166, 169 William T., 70, 82, 118, 160 Cole, Sandy I., 30 Cole, Terry D., 62, 67, 84, 116, 147, 152, 155, 160, 164 Comerf 117, ord, William P., 54, 83, 95, 108, 163 Conley, Bonnie I., 31, 106 Cook, Iudy A., 31 Cooley, Susan A., 62, 89, 107, 113, 118, 119 Cooper, Pat A., 31, 107 Cooper, Sue E,. 70 Cordell, Ioyce A., 62, 89, 96, 97, 100, 115 117 Cordell, Thomas I., 31, 95 Cornell, Steve H., 54 Cornish, Eddie M., 70, 83 Coryell, Barbara I., 31, 100 Coryell, Beverly K., 70 Brown, Wayne L., 29 Brown, William M., 61 Brownell, Linda, 70 Brovimell, Martha, 53 Brud, S., 107 Bmett, Norm E., 53 Brummett, Bill H., 29 Bruninga, George L., 53, 100, 161, 167 Bryant, I. Max, 53, 163 Bulman, Sandra, 29, 94, 112 Burgeson, Andy E., 29 Burgeson, Martha E., 70, 119, 169 Burke, Iohn M., 62 Burlison, Leslie A., 29, 107, 109, 112, 117 Burns, Michael C., 70, 152 Burt, Charles E., 53, 95 Burton, David E., 70, 122 Butler, Eddie R., 70 Butler, Ieanette S., 53, 115 Butler, Nancie P., 62, 106, 114, 116 Costello, Denis M., 54, 101, 110, 111, 153, 169 Courtney, Stephen T., 31, 153, 169 Covey, Frank R., 54 Cowan, Karen L., 52, 54, 82, 97, 98, 99, 107 Cox, David R., 96 Cox, Vicki I., 54 Crum, Nancy, 70 Cumming, Alan P., 62, 89, 103, 119, 167 Cunningham, Cheryl K., 70 Cupples, Clyde M., 31 Curtis, Edward W., 62, 121, 122 Cutler, Robert R., 70, 103, 119, 152 D Dahl, Ierry L., 31 Dallach, Charlotte B., 70, 104, 110, 114, 119, 154 Dallach, Robert, 54, 101 Damasco, Iack A., 31 Dan, Olivia M., 70, 106 Darling, Rosamund E., 70 Davidson, Ierry D., 54, 101, 169 Davidson, Pam S., 70, 104, 108 Davis, Linda K., 54, 92, 102, 107, 117 Day, Iohn W., 31, 112 Day, Pat A., 62, 102, 117 Deahl, Chuck, 70, 97, 104, 114, 119 Deal, Theola A., 70, 98, 115, 117 Dean, Barbara, 70, 97, 120 Dean, Fred K., 29, 89, 110, 111, 120, 161 Deatherage, Warren, 31, 161, 169 DeBolte, Kathy R., 62 DeCremer, Dan I., 62 DeCremer, Doug, 31, 169 DeCremer, Kenny E., 31 Degenford, Steve F., 54 Dettelbach, Sharon R., 62, 117 Deissler, Emil, 31 Dell, Brenda, 70, 98 DeLong, Ellen E., 62, 83, 84, 86, 103 DeLong, Iulie A., 32, 87, 89, 94, 102, 109 116 Dennis, Ron E., 32 Dennison, Sharon L., 54 Denny, Iudy E., 70, 117 Dentino, Connie K., 70 Dentino, Iohn S., 62, 103 DeVau1t, Barbara A., 62, 103, 114, 116 DeVore, Ben R., 54, 116, 147, 155, 156, 169 DeVore, Iames R., 62 DiChristina, Mary Ann, 70, 104, 106 Dickerson, Linda A., 60, 62, 95, 102, 113, 119 Dieken, Roger O., 62, 82, 89, 119, 155, 160 Dierker, Mary L., 54, 99, 100, 113 Dikos, Ianie C., 70, 114, 117 Dimond, Sue, 62 Dinkins, Ianice M., 54, 99, 100 Dischert, Iim D., 70, 115, 122 Dittmer, Carol A., 54 Dixon, Linda L., 70, 84, 86, 99, 105, 113, 116 Doering, Glenn E., 32 Donnelly, Pat A., 62 Dooley, Robert K., 70, 103, 152 Dornaus, Barbara L., 32, 83, 95, 107 Dornaus, Roger G., 70, 84, 86, 116, 122 Doubet, Charles R., 70, 103, 119, 152 Doubet, Fred P., 62, 67, 103, 121 Doubet, Nan C., 62, 82, 84, 86, 89, 95, 99, 100, 118 Downing, Robert W., 54 Drain, Ronnie E., 70 Drake, David L., 62 Drake, Deborah A., 54, 99, 100, 112 Drazin, Ierry I., 70, 116 Dul'1'y, Iudy L., 54, 99 Duffy, Sandra K., 62, 102, 106, 114, 116 Duke, Iudy A., 32, 100 Duke, L. Tom, 32, 163, 169 Duncan, Doretha L., 70, 99 Duncan, Peggy D., 54, 99 Dunn, Dianne M., 70, 117 Dutlinger, Barbara S., 74 Dutlinger, Iudith A., 54, 107 Dutton, Io Ellen, 54, 87, 91, 99, 100, 121 E Eastman, M. Darell, 32 Edwards, Marilyn, 62, 114 Eggers, Kathleen E., 71 Eiermann, Ianet L., 33, 38, 83, 89, 99, 101 121 Ellers, Wayne E., 54, 101, 110, 111 Elias, Shari E., 54, 107 Ellis, Della M., 71 Elson, Iohn P., 62, 119 Elson, Iudy M., 54, 83 Elson, Robert W., 33, 167 Ely, Becky I., 54, 99, 100 Endres, George I., 33 Endres, Paul F., 54, 87, 92, 110 English, Barclay, 54, 122 Eolf, Bonnie E., 33, 100 Errion, Phil M., 54 Eskridge, Iackie M., 33 Evans, Alice D., 33 Evans, Carolyn I., 71, 95, 117 Evans, Mike L., 54 Eveland, Larry K., 62, 168 Ewe, Douglas G., 33 Page 217 153, F Fahnestock, Iack H., 33, 82, 87, 90, 91, 110, 111, 153, 169 Farley, Mary Ann, 33, 89, 100, 109 Farquhar, Robert O., 54, 96, 98, 115 Farquhar, Roberta S., 54, 96, 98, 115 Fauser, Lorraine M., 54, 107 Favus, Murray I., 54, 120, 147 Fehl, Marie E., 33, 93, 100 Fehr, Bud C., 33, 101 Fehr, Carol L., 62, 89, 102 Fehr, Doris, 62, 100, 121 Fehr, Nancy I., 71, 121 Ferdinand, Bemie H., 54, 153, 169 Ferryman, Sharon L., 71 Field, Patricia D., 71, 116, 154, 169 Fields, Iudy K., 71 Fields, Richard A., 33 Filkins, Kathleen, 62, 102 Finch, Leonard L., 71 Finney, Mike I., 62, 119, 168 Fitton,'Gail R., 62, 107, 119 Fitzpatrick, Linda, 71 Flachsbart, Mark, 62, 121, 168 Flanagan, Bill R., 62 Fleming, Robert M., 62, 103, 119 Fleming, Sande, 33, 92, 102, 107, 121 Fleshman, Linda L., 62, 102, 108, 115, 116 Fliege, Robert H., 62, 153 Flower, Charlene I., 33, 154 Foley, Donna I., 62 Forsythe, Iim E., 153 Foster, Iackie I., 62, 102 Fox, Pat L., 62, 94, 121, 169 Frakes, Barbara I., 71 Franks, Camille I., 54 Franks, Lynn A., 71 Frantzreb, LaVinia E., 71, 119 Frasco, Fred I., 71 Freed, Susan L., 54, 87, 91, 112 Freeman, Barbara I., 62, 103, 121 Freeman, Betty L., 33, 101, 104, 109 H Habbinga, Iudy M., 35 Hackman, Susan M., 55 lin, Kathy, 55, 87, 99, 113, 117 Haefelin, Ioel, 71, 152 Haefe Hain, Betty I., 63 Hain, Connie L., 55 Hale, Betty, 35, 40, 92, 100, 102, 109 Hall, Carla I., 71, 99, 105 Hall, Dorothy L., 63, 67, 82, 100, 117, 119, 154 Hall, Duane E., 55, 97, 99 Hall, Gary T., 41, 103, 115 Hall, Ray D., 35, 147, 148 Hall, Sharon L., 55 Hallam, Dick M., 35, 120 Halperin, Tom E., 63, 89, 110, 111, 116, 169 Halterman, Sharon K., 63, 103, 104, 114 Haluska, Carole I., 55, 99, 101 Halvorson, David T., 55, 100, 121 Hamlin, Sharon M., 35, 100, 102 Hamlin, Susie L., 63, 95, 105, 114, 117 Hamrnann, Pete, 71 Hamner, Iohn C., 55, 152, 162 Hamrick, Carolyn I., 63, 102, 115, 119 Hampy, Richard F., 55 Hanchette, Mike, 55 Hanlon, Chuck, 35, 87 Hany, Ronald A., 55, 164, 168 Happe, Marjean K., 63 Hardy, Sue, 35, 107. 109 Harker, Lynn A., 63, 86, 95, 104, 114, 119 Harlan, Richard L., 55, 84, 147, 164 Harp, Linda K., 96, 104, 106, 119 Harpman, Ianice L., 35 Harris, Iean A., 72, 95, 108, 114, 120 Harris, Ronald R., 72, 119 Harrison, Bruce E., 35, 161, 169 Harrison, Lynne E., 72, 119 Harrison, Sidney L., 63, 104, 107, 117 Herbs Fries, Alex B., 63 Fugitt, Bonnie M., 34 G Galbraith, Iim L., 54 Gallagher, Pat A., 54, 106 Galvin, Patricia A., 71, 104 Garrett, Ralph G., 71, 153 Gaskins, Elizabeth A., 62, 116 Gaskins, Karen R., 71 Gaskins, Tommy, 34 Gates, Delia D., 105, 114, 117 Gates, Pepper M., 71 Gauwitz, Charles F., 53, 164 Gauwitz, Ralph I., 54, 108, 110 Geef, Patricia L., 71, 99, 116 Geist, Otto K., 34, 120 Gerard, Walt L., 54, 155, 156, 169 Gerber, William R., 71, 95, 96, 115, 119 Getz, Betsy, 71, 99, 104, 114, 118 Gibbs, Terry G., 71 Giddens, Sandra A., 54 Harrison, Stu A., 63, 111 Harrison, William E., 55, 96, 98, 120 Harrison, Vonda I., 72, 109, 117 Hart, Robert D., 72, 118, 119, 152, 160 Hartnett, Terry G., 63, 103 Harvel, Ptamila D., 55, 100, 117 Hastings, Sandy A., 63, 102 Haydon, Frank, 55 Hayes, Iean M., 72 Hayes, Nancy L., 72, 108, 115, 119 Hawk ins, Iim, 85, 94, 110, 111, 116, 153, 166, 169 Healy, Donna I., 63 Heathman, Mary R., 55, 120 Heedt, Alan, 55 Heiman, Kay B., 72 Heinz, Ioan M., 63, 119 Heip1e,Iulie E., 72, 95, 106, 114, 116 Heiser, Russ A., 63 Heller, I. Meyer, 55, 104, 111 Heller, Rich I., 35 Heninger, Iudie A., 55, 99 trith, Bonnie I., 55, 99 Giese, Roger M., 71, 119, 122 Gilbert, Fred C., 71, 153 Gilkerson, Barbara A., 71, 82, 117 Gillhan, Margaret M., 102, 107 Gilliland, Ioan A., 54 Gilmore, Iudy A., 34, 87, 89, 90, 91, 99, - 101, 109 Ginsberg, Ianet R., 71, 118 Glazebrook, Iim E., 62 Glazebrook, Ronny E., 71 Godfrey, Rolla P., 34, 96, 195 Goetz, Geoffrey L., 62, 119 Goetz, Mildred M., 54, 107 Goetz, Steve F., 71, 118, 119 Golden, Patricia A., 34 Goldring, Sandy L., 71, 116 Goldstein, Dorothy C., 54, 106, 117 Gordon, Sanford, 71, 103, 116 Goulden, Ieanne, 32, 109, 112, 154 Goulden, Iohn R., 55, 101 'W Gouveia, Chic H., 62, 67, 96, 117 Grant, Linda Ktay, 28, 34, 84, 85, 87, 89, 94, 107, 117 Grant, Martha A., 63, 103, 114 Gray, Iohn R., 71, 152 Green, Norman R., 34, 163 Greene, Bob, 55, 121 Greener, Kenny D., 63, 89, 97, 115, 119 Greener, Rtnlph B., 35, 87, 89, 91, 108, 153, 165, 169 Grimm, Carl I., 71, 113 Grimm, Tom, 35, 87, 90, 92, 94, 111, 169 Grove, Ieff H., 55, 101 Grussemeyer, Michael E., 55 Guindon, Bruce H., 63, 110, 113, 115, 122 Gulick, Peggy E., 71, 99, 105, 106, 114 Page 218 Hermann, Rich G., 63, 84, 86, 121, 147, 152, 155, 160, 164, 169 Hermann, Alfred G., 55 Herrmann, Iulienne B., 72, 99, 120 Herweg, Doris A., 63, 89, 91, 95, 108, 113, 119 Hesse, Marlu S., 72, 114, 117 Hessing, I. Bryce,, 55, 100, 147, 162, 164, 169 Hester, Phil A., 72 Hevesy, Michael L., 63 Hieronymus, Carol R., 35, 106 Hickey, Donald E., 63 Hill, Cathy I., 35, 87, 90, 92, 109, 112 Hill, Leah, 72, 105, 119 Hill, Lou A., 89, 96, 97, 118 Hinnen, Mike L., 60, 63, 89, 161 Hinton, Thomas R., 83, 97, 104, 114, 115, 119, 121 Hitchell, Kay, 63 Hitchcock, Sandra M., 72, 104, 119 Hirth, William D., 55 Hobson, Sharon L., 63, 89, 95, 99, 100, 105, 108, 119 Hoerr, Daniel W., 72, 120, 152 Hoerr, Karen S., 63, 83, 89, 94, 99, 100, 117 105, Hoerr, Marilyn, 63, 95, 103, 105, 113, 116 Hoerr, Sandy, 63, 95, 102 Hoffman, Heidi L., 72, 99, 121 Hofstetter, Ralph W., 35 Hoggatt, Carol I., 72 Hohulin, Mary I., 72, 105, 108 Hohulin, Vera L., 36, 106 Holben, Gary M., 55 Holligan, Dian S., 72, 119 Holling, Henry W., 63, 101, 116 Holling, Ian A., 36, 116 Hooste, Sherry K., 55, 72, 116, 169 Hopkins, Carol G., 63, 103, 108, 116 Hopple, Belle I., 63, 84, 103, 114 Hom, Emma P., 63 Horn, Ierry I., 55, 108, 117 Horner, Karen G., 72, 114, 121 Horton, Nan, 55, 82 Houser, Ianice L., 63, 103, 113 Houser, Mary Lou, 36, 100, 109 Howard, Itane A., 55, 87, 91, 112 Hubbs, Sharon R., 55 Huber, Kathy F., 63, 92, 103 Hudgens, Stephen L., 55, 100, 155 Huffman, Ian, 72, 97, 106, 121, 122 Hughes, Larry N., 55, 101, 111, 112 Hulson, William F., 36, 161 Humphrey, Ronald R., 72, 103, 121 Hunt, Don, 55 Hunter, Annie I., 36, 105 Hunter, Robert T., 72, 117, 152 Hunter, Sarah Ann, 72 Hunter, Tom O., 55, 82, 101, 110 Hupprich, Dian I., 63, 102, 117 Hyatt, Dave M., 63 Hyler, Sharon K., 63, 100 Hysel, Nancy, 72 I Imes, Charles W., 72 Inman, Bill D., 36 Inman, Catty-Sue C., 72 Inman, Chris C., 56, 113, 117 Inman, Ieanette L., 56, 83, 95, 99, 100, 121 Inman, Marilyn S., 72, 117 Inman, Penny L. I., 63, 103 Innes, Terry I., 56 lrving, Philip L., 63, 119 1 Iackson, Rodney G., 63, 89, 116 Iacobs, David R., 63, 119, 122 Iacobus, Barry M., 72 Iaeger, Sonja I., 72, 84, 119 Iamieson, Bob I., 72, 92, 108, 120 Ianovetz, Mary Frances, 72, 108, 114, 116 Ianssen, Ieanne L., 56, 83, 87, 92, 119 Ianssen, Roger M., 72, 96, 98, 120 Iennings, Dale L., 62 Iibben, Sandra K., 36, 105 Iockisch, Gordon R., 62 Iohnson, Alice M., 72 Iohnson, Brewster B., 62, 110, 111, 162, 164 Iohnson, Ianet M., 36, 105, 108 Iohnson, Lourn A., 36 Iohnston, Gary R., 72, 152 Iohnston, Iames L., 37, 101, 147, 148, 169 Iones, Alvey L., 56, 110, 120 Iones, Don D., 37 Iones, Marvin D., 56 Iordan, Martha L., 72, 95, 121 Iudkins, Carolyn S., 72, 114, 120 Iudkins, Shelmadine, 56 Iury, Bill, 37, 84, 85, 101, 147, 148, 166 K Kamp, Gene B., 37, 147, 149, 162, 169 Kamp, Norman S., 56 Kanter, Ricki E., 72 Karpowicz, Iudi A., 37 Ktastner, Roland W., 56 Kauffman, Iudith A., 56, 113 Keckler, Caroline I., 72 Keller, Richard L., 37, 120, 147, 149, 169 Kelley, Clare M., 37 Kelley, Nancy A., 72, 98, 116 Kelly, Lori, 37, 101, 112 Kerker, Ioseph L., 72 Kern, Dave, 35 Kerr, Darlene, 56, 95, 106 Ketay, Sally A., 72 Keyster, Art I., 72 Keyster, Karin Y., 56, 98, 99 Keyster, Linda C., 56, 100 Keyster, Susan M., 72 Kibler, Ken G., 37, 89, 95, 110, 111 Kidder, Virgil M., 72 Kiesow, Barbara I., 56, 100 Kilton, Tom D., 72, 122 Kimbrel, Carl C., 63, 147, 152 King, Helen S., 37, 63, 107 King, Larry W., 64, 121 Kingsland, Mack, 34, 162, 165, 169 Kirkpatrick, Kirk, 64, 89, 108, 121 Kirtley, Paula, 37, 93 Kizer, Ierry L., 37 Kizer, Mary A., 64 Klecker, Iohn L., 64, 89, 103, 116 Klecker, Roberta, 37, 109 Klein, Nancy, 56, 92, 107 Klepfer, Charles A., 38 Klepfer, Gary S., 64 Klepfer, Ioseph L., 38 Knoblauch, Harold E., 64 Knoblauch, Iohn R., 38 Knox, Helene M., 72, 98, 99, 115, 119, 169 Koch, Ianet K., 56, 107, 117 Koehl, Duane H., 64, 121 Koehl, Iudy A., 72, 106 Koemer, Mary A., 64, 89, 99, 100, 104 Kolb, Marilyn, 38, 107 Koppenhoefer, Iane M., 72, 119 Kraft, Nancy I., 72, 114, 117 Kraft, Tedd I., 56, 155, 157 Kramer, Patricia I., 64, 92, 103, 114, 116 Krause, Ierry N., 72, 102, 103, 115 Krause, Iudy A., 64, 119 Krei, Elaine S., 56, 99 Krei, Neal G., 64, 162 Kreiger, Ray L., 38, 120 Kreiger, Richard, 38 Krueger, Bob L., 38 Kruse, Dick, 38 Kruse, Donajean, 64, 114, 116 Kudroshoff, Sue C., 72, 115 Kuecker, Cynthia A., 64, 113, 119 Kuerth, Donna E., 56, 117 Kuhn, Carol, 38, 100 Kuntz, Dina, 56, 84, 85, 95, 116 L Ladd, Ierry E., 64, 110 Ladd, Ierry O., 64, 116 Laird, Karen I., 39, 92, 100, 109 Lamb, Dennis I., 72 Lambert, Virginia, 39, 89, 95, 105, 109 Lancaster, C., 107 Landis, Charles L., 72 Landis, Scott, 72, 152 Landwirth, Richard S., 73, 160 Lane, Pete A., 39, 169 Lane, Valerie, 56, 93 Lang, Benny I., 64 Lang, Robert H., 73, 152 Langford, Tom, 39 Langjahr, Tom D., 39, 148, 169 Langle, Carl W., 162 Larence, Iames A., 39 Largent, Mike I., 64, 103 Larimore, Ronald M., 56, 108 Larson, Carline G., 73, 98, 115, 116 Larson, Iean L., 39, 112 Larson, Larcia F., 64, 98, 115, 119 Lawless, Iane K., 73, 115 Lawless, Mary E., 64, 95, 103, 105, 113, 120 Lee, Betty A., 73, 98, 154 Lee, Earl W., 56 Lee, George O., 39, 84, 121 Let, Tom, 39, 96, 98 Lee, William E., 56 Leiter, Martha, 56, 93 Leman, Carol I., 73, 108, 114, 115, 118, 165 Lerman, Bev R., 39, 83 Lev, Michael B., 39 Lev, Gary P., 64, 153 Levy, Sherrill R., 39, 106 Lewey, Richard T., 64, 117, 122 Lien, Richard C., 64, 91, 95, 108, 116 Lindig, Lee, 73, 120 Lindig, Suzanne, 64, 107 Lindo, Stanley, 39 g Lipkin, Lois, 56, 99, 104, 120 Litterst, Dennis, 73 Livengood, Sharol, 56, 93 Livingston, Karen 1., 64, 103, 113, 116 Lizer, Linda S., 39, 107, 109, 112 Lock, Iean, 73, 98, 116 Lock, Rosemary, 56 Loheide, Gary A., 39 Long, Sarah Io, 64, 89, 95, 98, 103, 108, 114, 119 Longmire, Phil L., 56, 116, 153 Look, Lincoln, 40, 100 Loomis, Ioyce, 40, 106 Lord, Becki, 40, 89, 96, 98, 102, 107, 112 Losch, Terry L., 56, 162 Lowe, Marvin G., 40 Luehr, Bruce E., 40, 116 Lukehart, Lindta S., 73, 106, 117 Luthy, Alice B., 69, 89, 97, 117 Medal Russell Lmhy, David R., 56,81 117 Luthy, Tom G., 40, 42, sz, 89, 110, 111, 161 Lynd, Karen S., 64, 117 Lynne , Margaret R., 73, 119 M MacDonald, Rod, 73 Ronnie D., 64, 119, 153 Melvin, Charles R., 98, 120 Messer, Bill L., 74, 96, 152 Metcalfe, Kenneth K., 42 Meyer, Dirk, 42 Meyers, D., 57 Michael, Amelia L., 73, 97, 119 Michel, Gary A., 57, 153, 165, 169 Maibach, Tom W., 64, 110, 111, 116 Major, Ann S., 64 Major, Barbara I., 40, 106 Mallory, Alan F., 40, 147 Maloney, Mary Ann, 56, 82, 105, 117 Manias, Theo. F., 64, 117 Manuel, Diane I., 56 Manuel, Roxanne I., 64, 103, 116 Marberry, Iohn M., 40, 100, 103, 169 Marcille, Gale F., 73 Marlcevitch, Mike I., 40 Marmon, Tony, 41, 48, 82, 147, 148, 165, 169 Maroon, Iudy, 41 Marshall, Bob, 56, 110, 119 Marshall, Cynthia, 73, 104, 117 Milashoski, Ken R., 73, 152 Miles, Bruce L., 57, 101 Miles, Charles V., 74 Miles, Helen D., 57 Miles, Mary M., 74, 84, 117, 154 Miller, Bonnie I., 74 Miller, Genevieve I., 57 Miller, Kathie A., 64, 102, 105, 114, 116 Miller, Marilyn A., 64, 103, 105, 113, 116 Miller, Marilyn G., 42, 105 Miller, Phyllis A., 74, 98 Miller, Sharon L., 42, 101 Miller, Sherrill L., 57, 100 Milliner, Virginia, 43 Mitchell, Ioel K., 74 Mollitt, Charles R., 74, 108, 120 Monce, Antonia, 64, 121 Moody, Sally A., 64 Iohn C., 74, 152 Moore, n HB LKWJ4 . all Q S Qvrwe Parker, Ierry L., 57, 104 Parks, Penny A., 65, 83, 89, 103, 104, 108 113, 120 Parrette, Bob A., 65 Partridge, Pat, 44, 93, 101, 109 Passwatcrs, Iuanita I., 44, 109 Patrick, Dan D., 65 Patrick, Iim C., 44, 147, 149 Patterson, Patty, 56, 84 Paul, Iudy, 57, 100 Pearce, Charles A., 74, 152, 162 Pearce, Karen L., 74 Peck, Virginia, 44, 108 Pelini, Marijean, 44, 83, 89, 93, 107, 109, 113 Penny, Paulette, 65, 95, 103, 104 Peplow, Gary, 44, 83, 101, 112, 121 Peplow, Mary Iean L., 44 Pepper, Larry I., 74 Pepper, Peggy N., 57, 100 Perdun, Ierry E., 65, 122 Perkins, Scott W., 65, 96, 110, 115 Perry, Anne C., 74, 115, 117 Perry, Ruth A., 44, 101, 109 Peters, Barry I., 65 Pettitt, Ronnie G., 65 M... Ru . - -. .,65,101,116,168 ' dl Rober , 74, 120 Rundle, L .- Ruprecht, 1 l 3 ussefli, fa een A. , Rus , ennis ., 4 Russell, Gary E., Russell, Iim S., 161 Russell, Iack E., 120, 152, 160 , Sherrie D., 65 Marshall, Georgia Marshall, Marilyn Mae, 73 , 56, 87, 91 Moore, Larry E., 43 Peyer, Arthur T., 74, 122 Marshall, Terry, 73 Moore, Moore, Omer O., 100, 147, 152 Terry R., 57 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Mason, Mason, Christopher S., 64, 108, 121 Dennis E., 64, 147, 152, 164 Erin, 41, 48, 107, 109 Shannan C., 41, 89, 100 Iohn A., 56 Marian L., 56 Robert W., 73, 97, 152 Mason, Mast, Gerry, 73 Masters, Tom, 41, 97 Matarelli, Iames M., 152 Mathews, C., 166 Mathis, Ierry W., 41, 89, 97, 98, 99, 112 Mathis, Matson, Suzanne, 73, 116 Karen S., 73 Matthews, Gary E., 101, 116 Mavity, 109, 1 Carol Louise, 41, 87, 91, 100, 105, 12 McA1ear, Mike H., 64, 121, 160 McBride, Robert E., 73, 97, 98, 152 McCaddon, Carol Iean, 56 McCaddon, Dean K., 41 Morgan, Iim P., 43, 165, 168 Morgan, Kathleen, 64, 89, 91, 99, 100, 104, 116 Morris, Bob L., 57 Morrison, Kay, 30, 43 ' Morton, Ienny l-, 64, 98 Morton, Iohn K., 74 Mosher, Beverly I., 43, 93 Mosher, George W., 74, 152, 160 Motteler, Ioyce E., 64 Muhl, Iudy E., 43, 98, 106, 109 Munns, Ted W., 57, 155, 156 Munns, Tom I., 57 Mumz,ca1hy G., 64, 102, 107, 117 Musgrove, Linda I., 64, 83, 95, 103, 105, 107, 114, 116 Musselman, Leann G., 57 Myers, Alice D., 74, 106 Myers, I., 57, 106 Myers, Robert L., 74 McCaddon, Kathleen R., 41, 109 McCall, L., 160 McCall, Larry L., 73, 84, 152 McCallum, Ioy R., 41, 87, 91, 101 McC1uggage, Elizabeth L., 73, 98, 99, 114, 119 McCluskey, Iack R., 73 McCo1rey, Harlen L., 73 McConnell, Cathie C., 73, 95, 113, 119 McCool, David L., 73 McCord, Iudy A., 64, 97 McCormack, Richard L., 64, 116, 153 McCormick, Iames N., 60, 64, 82, 101, 121, 147, 152, 155, 160, 164 McCready, Roger, 56 McCulla, Iim W., 56, 100 McCuskey, William S., 56, 91, 106, 108 McCuskey, Mariwayne, 73, 83, 1142 119 McDaniel, Ieane M., 41, 87 McDonald, Dave L., 64, 101, 111, 119, 152, 162 McDonald, Iames C., 56, 83, 96, 116, 153, 165 McDowell, Betty I., 64, 97, 116 McElhiney, Sharon M., 41, 106 McElwee, Pat A., 56, 155, 157, 163 McGaughey, Stan W., 64, 101, 119 M:Gavock, Ramona K., 73, 116 McGinnis, Mike S., 64, 82, 101, 121, 147, 152 Mel-Iugh, Iohn, 41 McHugh, Roger A., 73 Mclntyre, David L., 56 Mclntyre, Sharon L., 56, 83 McKee, Pat 28, 41, 82, 120 McKibbon, Tony, 73 McLain, Ioyce E., 73, 114 Nanke, Nash, N Annadell, 57 Dennis Z., 43 Naylor, Iudy A., 43, 87, 89, 91, 106, 109, 120 Needham, Ianice A., 43, 116 Nelson, Charlotte A., 57 Nelson, Cheryl L., 74, 98 Nelson, Frances R., 64, 116 Nelson, Iack F., 43, 147, 149, 165, 169 Nelson, Iames A., 64, 110, 111, 155, 156 Nelson, Ierry H., 43, 147, 148, 163, 168, 169 Nelson, Linda E., 57, 84, 99, 100, 107, 120 Nelson, Marilyn L., 74, 95, 97, 105, 114, 119 Nelson, Nancy L., 43, 109 Nestler, Iohn L., 74 Neuhaus, Iean A., 57, 99 Neuhaus, Tom A., 74, 152, 160 Neuma nn, Celeste R., 74, 106, 169 Neumiller, Paul, 57, 121 Neuwirth, Iim D., 64, 89, 110, 116, 119 Newcomb, Carole D., 74, 98, 105, 114, 115 Newell, Thomas C., 74 Noble, Gary R., 40, 43, 82, 147, 163, 169 Noe, Vicki L., 65, 103, 118 Norton , Ieanne V., 43, 44, 82, 89, 108 Norton, Nan A., 65, 108, 113, 116 Norval, William D., 65, 103 Nothdurft, Sharon I., 57, 100, 105, 107 Nurss , Iames D., 65, 160 O Peyer, Robert H., 57, 121 Phillips, Barbara A., 57, 95, 107 Phillips, Tom S., 65 Pierson, Dave B., 65, 103 Pittman, Iim I., 65 Place, Carol, 57, 99, 100 Pope, Stanley B., 65, 96, 110 Pople, Mary Ann, 74, 104, 118 Poppen, Carla A., 57, 82, 87, 95, 99, 100, 105, 112 Porter, Diane I., 74 Portman, Peie C., 44, 116, 153, 169 Portman, Sissy, 65, 84, 103, 113, 118 Poshan, Robert I., 57, 101 Potter, Nancy R., 45, 83, 105, 108, 113 Potter, Randolph D., 74 Pottinger, Nancy A., 65, 83, 102 Powell, Kenny E., 65, 118 Powell, Lazarus W., 45, 89, 98, 99, 113 Powell, Rayma I., 106 Pratt, Susie M., 57 Pritchard, Betty Iane, 74 Pritchard, Victoria, 74 Pritzker, lra L., 57 Pueschel, Carolyn S., 65 R Radebaugh, Bob H., 57, 121 Radley, Dave, 57, l47,165, 169 Rahn, A., 107 Ranney, Sandra I., 74 Ranson, Lee S., 57, 101, 168 Ratclilf, Beverly I., 57 Raynett, Bob, 65, 116, 166 Reams, Tom C., 45, 89, 94, 164 Reed, Billye L., 74 Reed, Iim W., 57 Reedy, Nathan O., 65, 115 Reedy, Waldo 57 Reid, Adrienne, 45, 109, 112, 116 Reid, Alex R., 74 Resnick, Michael A., 65, 89 Richard, Glenn E., 45 Richmond, Geraldine, 57 Richmond, Virgil Paul, 65 Riess, Ellen, 74, 95, 120 Riley, Becky M., 65, 96, 120 Ring, David A., 122 Risk, Toni, 57, 95, 106, 108, 112 Roach, Sharon, 45, 116 Roark, H. Lindsay, 74 Roark, Tom G., 58, 101, lol, 169 Robb, Ioyce C., 45 Roberts, Margie M. Rockett, Dale, 74, Rodes, Sandy L., 65, 114, 117 Roe, Iim E., 74, 152, 162 Roe, Robert L., 45 , 58 152 McLaughlin, Dave, 56 McMaster, David, 73 Olson, Ray C., 65, 153 O'Nei1l, Ieflrey S., 74, 120 Roger, Rogers, Charlene I., 74 Ann, 58 Ruvinsky, Rosalind R., 74, 108, 114, 117 Ruvinsky, Thelma B., 95, 113 S Saeger, Iim P., 74, 152 Saettler, Fred W., 46, 89, 96, 97, 98, 153, 165, 169 Samuelson, Bobbie, 56, 93, 120 Sanchez, Brenda R., 74 Sanders, Linda L., 45, 109 Sanders, Nancy I., 65, 103 Sandtner, Ed S., 74 Satchfield, Charleen R., 65, 102 Sauder, Kenny R., 45, 101, 162 Sauers, Marty E., 65, 95, 103, 107, 120 Sawicki, Nancy L., 65, 104, 122 Sax, Larry I., 74 Schaefer, Sarah, 65, 67, 95, 102, 106, 113, 118 Schaffer, Allan, 58, 84, 104, 110, lll, 120, 166 Schalikaschwili, Alex N., 99, 107 Scharp, Larry L., 53, 101 Scheuermann, Sharon K., 74, 115 Schini, Ioretta I., 65, 95, 102, 113, 116 Schlosser, Frank R., 58 Schmidt, Dana M., 46, 89, 121, 166 Schmidt, Phil R., 58, 87, 91, 120 Schmidt, Todd W., 74, 116, 152 Schneider, Melvyn L., 46, 96 Schonewise, Roger H., 65, 96, 117 Schuecking, Iames H., 46 Schuller, Grant W., 58 Schultz, Gary L., 65, 101, 152 Schwabacher, Ian L., 65, 116 Schwabacher, Norman L., 65, 121 Schwartz, Kathleen M., 75, 104, 108 Schwenk, Doug L., 65, 67, 101 Scott, Hazel I., 65 Seamon, Io A., 65, 89, 99, 100, 113, 118 See, Diane G., 58, 107, 118 Seedorf, Richard E., 65, 98, 118 Seelye, Carol I., 75 Seelye, Robert L., 58 Seibel, Tommy Page, 75, 160 Seiler, Mary Alice, 54, 92, 100 Selby, Richard L., 65, 89 Seward, Karen A., 51, 92, 99, 100 Seward, Roger G., 75 Shanahan, Iohn L., 75, 108 Shannon, Ginger L., 58, 100, 108, 115 Sheets, Karen S., 46, 109 Shellabarger, Steve G., 60, 66, 67, 91, 104, 111, 118, 162 Sherman, Sally, 66, 95, 102, 113 shtpp, Sally J., 58 Shipp, Sandra S., 75, 104 Shively, Ianice A., 58, 33, 99, 101 Shively, Mary Louise, 66, 67, 102, 118 Shless, Carol S., 75, 116 Short, Bill R., 66 Short, Ron F., 58 Shrefller, Connie I., 75, 99, 114 Shultz, Pat A., 75 Sibley, Iay B., 75, 122 Sievert, Barbara I., 66, 67, 103 Silkey, Ronnie D., 66, 67, 96, 121 Simpson, Richard L., 66 Simpson, Thomas, 75 Simpson, William M., 75, 152, 160 Singer, Iean K., 75, 106 Skinner, Elaine W., 46, 104, 105, 107, 117 Slagell, Nancy, 46, 87, 90, 92, 102, 109, 112, 116, 117 Slayton, Steve M., 75, 152, 162 Sleight, Pat, 66, 104, 121, 162 McNeill, David L., 73 Mead, Mary, 42, 105, 107, 109, 112, 116 Mearkle, Alan W., 56, 110 Mearkle, Sandra, 56, 99, 100, 113 Medlock, Betty R., 64 Meehan, Mike, 42, 147, 149, 165, 168, 169 Orth, Richard H., 74, 152 Owen, Carol, 74 Owen, Dave M., 74, 116 Owen, Kay 56, 117 Owen, Raymond G., 74, 122 Meehan, Stephen L., 73, 97, 152 Mehl, Iudi A., 42, 107 Mehlenbeck, Ieanette A., 42 Meister, Maydell, 73, 169 Melone, Larry L., 42 Melton, Iudie A., 73, 97, 104, 115 P Palmer, Peter D., 74, 116 Panish, Theodore M., 74, 152, 160 Pannabecker, Dan N., 43, 100, 147, 165, 168 Rogers, Ioyce L., 65, 93, 103 Rogers, Iudy D., 45, 99, 101, 112 Rogers, Richard A., 45 Roll, Carl, 74 Roll, Carol I., 59 ' Ropers, Linda, 65, 91, 105, 114 Rose, Ieif W., 152, 74 Ross, Diane, 45, 107, 109, 113 Ross, Marilyn D., 45 Roth, Bonnie H., 45, 50, 100, 107, 109, 154 Rubin, Georgene R., 65, 96, 108 Ruckle, Carol I., 58 Smith, Bill, 58, 83 Smith, Bob, 47, 50, 147, 148, 163, 169 Smith, Donna L., 66, 102 Smith, Earlene M., 66 Smith, Ed, 46, 101 Smith, Ietf, 46 Smith, Iudith E., 66, 102, 116 Smith, Phyllis K., 47, 107, 109, 112 Smith, Priscilla, 47 Smith, Richard C., 58 Smith, Robert M., 47, 153 Smith, Susan L., 75, 118 Page 219 I. 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Maiinda, 66, 102, 104, 113, 118 Stockton, Ray D., 75 Stodola, Steve C., 66, 84, 89, 161 Stokes, Patricia A., 103 Stoll, Iohn B., 47 Stone, Carole, 58, 96, 97, 98 Stone, Mike, 48, 100 Stone, Pete V., 48, 100, 147, 149, 169 Streitmatter, Aline M., 75, 104, 118 Stuart, Michael G., 48, 100, 101, 147, 148 169 Stuart, Susan N., 48, 101 Stuebe, Iudy L., 75, 116 Sturtevant, Bill I., 48 Stuttle, Ellen A., 66, 104, 113, 118 Suffield, Dave, 66, 121, 147, 152, 161, 164 Sulaski, Gary M., 75, 152 Sullivan, Iuliana M., 58, 121 Summers, Iulie A., 58, 113, 117 Sumner, Bonnie L., 58, 99, 100 Sumner, Iim M., 48 Sumner, Richard A., 75 Sundeen, Karen H., 75 Sutter, Lynn, 75, 104 Sutton, Karen 1., 58, 113, 117, 154 Swedell, Ioyce L., 66, 83, 95, 102, 105, 114, 118 Szepessy, Dave, 58, 98 Szold, Linda B., 75, 98, 118 T Taft, Carol A., 66, 98, 121 Taggart, William S., 75 Taghon, C., 114 Tamplin, Pam, 48, 101, 109, 112 Tankersley, Doris A., 75, 108 Tarr, Ross W., 58, 97 Tate, Evelyn, 49 VanZandbergen, Roger A., 58, 153, 169 Varga, Betty M., 76, 102 Varney, Gay, 49 Varney, Terry G., 76 Vaughan, Linda, 58, 99, 100 Vaughan, Roger, 58, 101 Velpel, Gerald, 58, 163 Venezky, Diane, 59, 87, 94, 113 Vespa, Ianet L., 76, 99, 114, 116 Vinot-Postry, Nadine, 36, 49, 82, 99, 121 Wheeler, Carol A., 50, 83, 101, 105, 109 Wheeler, Mead, 76 Wheeler, Porte V., 50, 100, 112 Wheeler, Sandy G., 50, 106 White, Alvin, 76, 103, 116 White, David R., 59, 101, 121 White, Iulia, 59 White, Michael I., 66, 104, 108, 118, 122 153, 162 1 White, Stanley, 66, 110, 115 Whitehall, Calvin E., 67, 89 Voegele, Iames H., 49 Voegele, I-anet M., 66 Voegele, Io Ann, 59 Voelker, William I., 66, 118, 147, 152, 160 Vollmer, Carl R., 49 Taylor, Bonita L., 75 Taylor, Ieff F., 66, 96, 121 Taylor, Sam D., 66, 110, 111, 121, 152 Taylor, Tom R., 66, 120 le, Iim L., 120 Ruth A., 66, 95, 103, 104, 113 Swadley, Swanson, Sharon R., 66 Mildred L., 75, 120 Swanson, Rita, 48, 107, 109, 112, 117, 118 Swanson, Swaxdenski, Iana S., 66, 92, 103, 114, 116 Swardenski, Ierry, 48 Page 220 Thompson, Donald R., 76, 77, 120 Thompson, Mary Kay, 76 Thompson, Terry Lee, 76 Thomson, Gale K., 58, 99, 100, 113, 117 Thomson, Robert A., 75, 92, 104, 118, 160 Tiarks, Alice A., 76, 110, 114, 117 Tilley, Bob, 49, 95 Tilly, Larry, 49 Tilly, Michael R., 70, 98, 122, 152 Tilly, Phil V., 58, 84, 86 Timerman, Elaine, 58, 98, 117 Timm, Eunice A., 66, 102, 121 Titus, Elizabeth S., 66 Todden, Connie R., 66 Tolley, Iudy A., 76 Tomkinson, Earl C., 97, 116 Toms, Ioel A., 66 Totvles, Richard O., 58 Towns, Iudith D., 66, 95, 99, 103, 117 Treadway, Lynn M., 58 Triplett, Wilbur D., 49 Triplett, Willis G., 49 Trope, Rynta L., 66, 83, 89, 91, 95, 114, 116 Troxell, Roy A., 76 Tucker, Don E., 34, 49, 89, 101, 112, 161, 165, 166, 169 Tucker, Stephen B., 52, 58, 83, 110, 111, 166, 169 Tully, Larry, 58 Tupper, Gerald E., 76 U Ulrich, Linda L., 76, 95, 104, 117 Ulrich, Patricia A., 66, 94, 103, 113, 121 Urban, Ron P., 49, 147, 148, 165 V VanCleave, Carol F., 76, 99, 117 Van Gundy, Dave S., 49 Van Matre, Donald, 66, 96, 115, 116 van Zandt, Iudith A., 76, 105, 114, 118 Von Ach, Karen A., 59 Vonderheydt, Pat K., 66, 95, 102, 107 Voss, Barbara L., 49, 101 W Wade, Terry, 59, 161 Wagler, Kenneth, 49 Wahl, Iudie K., 49 Wahlfeld, Robert R., 76, 120 Walden, George M., 76 XValker, Ioe D., 66, 110, 120 Walker, Marilyn L., 50, 105, 109 Walker, Sharon K., 76 Wallace, Ronald K., 76, 103, 160 Waller, Emelia T., 50, 106 Waller, Patsy A., 66, 103 Wallis, Ian H., 66, 101 Wallis, Iean E., 59, 99, 100, 113 Walk, Ioy R., 76, 99 Whitehall, Ianet, 50, 109 Whitley, Starr N., 67, 103, 114, 116 Whitmore, Mariana, 59, 107, 113 Whitmore, Marty L., 76, 99, 114 Whitt, Ivy L., 66, 147, 152, 160 Wickersham, Dave W., 59 Wilkie, Karen I., 76, 98, 105, 108, 116 Wilkinson, Pat I., 50, 107, 109, 112 Williams, Ierry R., 67 Williams, Rosetta P., 76, 108 Williams, Sue K., 99, 100 Williams, Tom, 59 Wilson, Dean L., 59, 165 Wineland, Iohn C., 59, 76 Walter, Robert L., 66 Walters, Nancy L., 66, 97 Walton, Karen F., 76 Warren, Richard L., 116, 152, 162 Wasson, Iean M., 59 Wasson, Ioseph T., 59, 103 Wineland, Seth, 59, 152 Witt, Hersha M., 67 Witt, Trinia M., 59 Wolff, Howard F., 76, 122 Wollf, Martin E., 67, 120 Wolford, Robert I., 76, 120, 122 Wolland, Diane A., 76, 116 Wolland, Iudy A., 59, 95, 107, 117 Wood, Iohn C., 51 Woodward, Iudy A., 67, 102, 115 Woolsey, IoAnne L., 118 Wright, Iames T., 76 Wyard, Kathy, 67, 92, 103, 113, 118 YVykofl', Sharon D., 51 Wyss, Gary B., 76 Wyss, Ianet S., 51, 106 Watkins, Cheryl L., 59, 99, 100, 120 Watts, Carol'L., 59 Wayland, Alvin R., 96 Wayland, Ierry F., 59, 120 Weber, Glenda L., 66, 102, 113 Webb, Richard E., 66, 117 Wedd1e,Iudith A., 59, 95 Weisert, Don H., 76, 120 Weisser, Audrey L., 76 Welch, Dinah K., 66 Welch, Fred L., 50 Wellbrock, Kent W., 66, 147, 152, 162 Wellner, George I., 66, 101, 122 Wenstrom, Ann E., 76, 98, 104 Wentworth, Sally, 66 Wentz, Ierrie I., 66, 104, 121 Wessels, Dick H., 66, 103, 121, 164 West, Robert R., 52, 59, 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