Princeville High School - Maroon Yearbook (Princeville, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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During this time, he has won the friendship and respect of all the students and faculty. A school day just wouldn't seem complete without a smile and a friendly greeting from Butch, as he is affectionately called. He has faithfully performed all the tasks that usually go unnoticed in a school, and has shown unlimited patience with pupils, whose carelessness only increases his work. The seniors believe that such fine service should be recognized, and so, to help show our appreciation, we dedicate this issue of the MAROON to him. - ADMINISTRATION . - -i u .- 1 l Frank Graves, Ed Kuntz, Ralph Gelling, Presidentg Ray Rench, Secretaryg Charles Jaques. BOARD OF EDUCATION Among the many activities of the Board of Education one ot main concern this year was the plans for the new high school. These men gave freely of their time and spent many hours in consultation with the architects, educational consultants and construction concerns. In January a bond issue was passed by the voters ot the district, and construction of the new building is already underway, OFFICE SECRETARY Mrs. Dorothy Hyde was our oFtice secretary for this year. One of her biggest jobs was to keep a record ot attendance and till out tardy and absence excuse slips. She was always willing to help whena ever she was called upon. Mrs. Dorothy Hyde s l Page six SUPFRINTENDHIT Q K l..A,. Nc W. R. CORDIS Supervision of ten teachers and approximately two hundred high school students was the huge task which kept Superintendent W. R. Cordis busy this year. Mr. Cordis was also active in making plans for the new high school, which is being built to relieve crowded conditions in the present buildings. ln spite of all the work connected with his oftice Mr. Cordis always had time to help any of us with our problems. We appreciate his help and guidance. Page seven Page eight HICUZTY Clockwise: Mr. Kenneth Miller, Mrs. Dorothy Hyde, Mr. Dale Engelhorn, Miss Pauline Fulton, Mrs. Louise Grundler, Mr. Mahlon Saxton, Mr. W. R. Cordis, Miss Betty Smith, Mr. Dean Jackson, Miss Dorothy Lyles, Mr. James Mursener, Miss Gertrude Gebeck. MR. W. R. CORDIS, Superintendent Physics. B. S., University of Illinois, 1927, M. S. Education, University of Illinois, 1935. Sigma Delta Sigma, Kappa Phi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Delta Kappa. MR. DALE ENGELHORN American History, Coach, Boys' Physical Education, B. A. A. Advisor. B. S., Bradley, 1937. Beta Mu. MISS PAULINE FULTON Mathematics, Sophomore Advisor. B. S., University of Illinois, 1949. Alpha Lambda Delta. MISS GERTRUDE GEBECK Girls' Physical Education, Geography, Civics, Sociology, Economics, G. A. A. Advisor, Librarian, Senior Advisor, B. S., Western Illinois State College, 1949. Delta Sigma Epsilon. MRS. LOUISE GRUNDLER Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing, General Business Training, School Treasurer, MAROON Advisor. B. S., Western Illinois State Teachers College, 1941. Kappa Delta Pi. MR. DEAN JACKSON Agriculture, F. F. A. Advisor. B. S., University of Illinois, 1943. MISS DOROTHY LYLES Vocational Homemaking, F. H. A. Advisor, Vocal Music, Freshman Advisor. B. S., Illinois State Normal University, 1949. Kappa Delta Epsilon, Honorary Science Club. MR. KENNETH MILLER English, Latin, TATLER Advisor. B. S., Illinois State Normal University, 1946, M. A., State University of Iowa, 1949. Sigma Tau Delta, Eta Sigma Phi. MR, JAMES MU RSENER Biology, General Science, World History, Assistant Coach, B. A. A. Advisor. A. B., Eureka College, 1937, University of Iowa. Psi Alpha Lambda. MR. MAHLON SAXTON Band Director. Conservatory of Music of Leipsig, Conservatory of Music of Brussels, University of Nebraska. MISS BETTY SMITH English, Speech, Drama Advisor, Junior Advisor. B. A., Monmouth College, 1949. Alpha Xi Delta. Page nine bil .X . R T, g ' .A .a txgxx A X MR. LOUIS DAILY BUS' DRIVERS The bus drivers this year were the same as last. Mr. LeRoy Chambers was driver for the North-South bus, Mr. LaVergne Byrnes, East bus, and Mr. Harold Bouton, West bus. They were responsible for transporting approximately l35 rural students to and from school each day. Page ten Jf4Nl70R This is Mr. Daily's third year as janitor of P. C. H. S. He had a big job trying to keep the school neat and clean, picking up after approximately 200 students. He took care not only of the high school but also ot the grade school. He did a good iob and we all appreciate him very much. He is capable and well liked and is a good friend of both the students and faculty. l Mr. LeRoy Chambers, Mr. LaVergne Byrnes, Mr. Harold Bouton. jf: ff L ECLIQ AN7 r f E ll N f f X U R mme M W 51.51 fi.. M x i N x 5E'Nl0K5 The seniors eagerly began the year with graduation as their goal. Hard, earnest work was done to accomplish this goal. The motto chosen was Push, pull, or get out of the way, class colors-blue and silver, and class flower-white carnation. The seniors, having put in four good years here, are now ready to use their accumulated knowledge. The senior class wishes the underclassmen eventful, successful yearseand pleasant memories of the best years of your lives. Miss Gertrude Gebeck has faithfully and willingly served as senior advisor. She has worked hard to make it a successful year for our class. We wish to thank her for her work, patience, and guidance for this past year. She has helped to make our last year at Princeville High a success. The senior officers, acting as class representatives, have in their suggestions and decisions tried to lead the 1950 senior class through an eventful year. Results show that they have accomplished this. The class commends them for their interest, effort, and work. Miss Gertrude Gebeck, Advisor Gerry Felton, Secretary-Treasurer, Guffy Owens, President, Alf Streitmatter, Vice-President . . ESM it .15 Page twelve FRANCES KAY ADAMS Secretary-Treasurer 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Li- brary StafT 3, 4, TATLER Staff 2, 3, 4, Stunt Show l, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, MAROON Staff 3, 4. GLADYS BARRETT F. H. A. l, 4, G. A. A. 4. FRANK BEALL F. F. A. 3, 4, B. A. A. 3, 4, Drama Club 4, MAROON Staff 4, F. F. A. Rifle Shoot 3, Stunt Show 3, 4, Transferred from Brimfield High School 3. ifmoks x Ye HELEN ADOLPHSON Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, MAROON Sta? 4, Stunt Show 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Queen Attendant 3, Home- coming Queen Atten- dant 4. DOROTHY BAURER F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, library 3. STEVEN BERRY Steve B. A. A. 2, Football 2, F. H. A. 4. Page thirteen JIM BLACK Band l, 2, 3, 4, F F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, B. A A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4. JEANNETTE CAMP F. H. A. l, 2, 4, G A. A. I, 2, 4. LARRY DONATH F. F. A. l, B. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball 3. Page fourteen 5fNl0R.S' PATRICIANN CALHOUN ,tpatn Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Operetta l, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, 'Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, TATLER Staff 4, Pep Club l, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. AMY JANE DeBORD Band l, 2, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, MAROON Stal? 4, Pep Club 4, Stunt Show 2, 4, BOB DOTY Boys' Glee Club 2, Operetta 2. DUANE ELSASSER Sonny President I , Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Band I, 2, Operetta 2, 3, Junior Play, B. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, MAROON Staff 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Stunt Show I, 2, Boys' State 3, Prom King Attendant 3. MARJORIE EMERY Marge Vice-President 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Ooeretta 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Senior Play, F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, TATLER Staff 3, 4, Library Stat? 4, MAROON StaH 4, Stunt Show I, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, Pep Club 3, 4, D. A. R. 4, State Instrumental Contest 4. GERALDINE FELTON Gerry Secretary-Treasurer 4, Senior Play, Library Staff 4, MAROON Staff 4, Sectional Public Speakf ing Contest 4, Stunt' Show 4, Drama Club 4, Transferred from Dunlap High School 4. WILMA KATHERINE ELY Senior Play, F. H. A. 1, 2, a, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. TED FAIRFIELD Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Operetta I, 2, 3, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, B. A. A. 2, 3, Football 2, 3. MARIE ALICE FOSTER Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, Junior Play, Drama Play 3, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, TATLER Staff 4, Girls' State 3, Stunt Show 2, 4. Page fifteen ART FRISBY Jol1nie Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, Operetta l, 2, 3, B. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4. RONALD HUFFMAN Ronnie Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Junior Play, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, B. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Football 2, Basketball 3, Baseball 2, Football Manager 3, Basketball Manager 2, F. F. A. Camp 4, Stunt Show 3, Transferred from Dunlap High School 1. CHARLES KALB Page sixteen 5fNl0R.S' PAT HARMON Boys' Glee Club l, 2, 3, Operetta l, 2, 3, Senior Play, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, B. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, F. F. A. Camp 4. DAN G. HYDE F. F. A. 2, 3, B. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Track 4. JAMES KING nfjimff Boys' Glee Club l, 2 3, 4, Operetta l, 2, 3 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, B A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot ball 4. RODGER MARSHALL Boys' Glee Club I, 2 3, 4, Operetta I, 2, 3 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Or chestra 3, Junior Play B. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3, 4 MAROON Staff 3, 4 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, State ln- strumental Contest 3, 4, Stunt Show I. MIKE MCMANIS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, B. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Track l, 2, 3. JOANNE MURNAN Orchestra I, Senior Play, F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 4, Stunt Show 2. 1 I .S'fNl0R.S' HELEN MCINTYRE G. A. A. 4, Trans' ferred from Dunlap High School 3. JOHN MOODY Jack Drama Play I, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, B. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 3, TATLER Staff 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 4. FRANK NEFF Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, B. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Page seventeen MARILYN NOONEN Secretary-Treasurer 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Drama Play 3, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Cheer, leader 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Stunt Show T, 2, 3, 4, Prom Queen Atten- dant 3, F. H. A. Camp 4, MAROON Staft 4, TATLER Staft 3, 4. LaVERNE PETERSON Vern Band I, 2, 3, Junior Play, Drama Play 2, Drama Club 2, 3, B. A. A. l, 2. DAWN PINKNEY Girls' Glee Club 4, Senior Play, F. H. A. 4, G. A. A. 4, Drama Club 3, 4, TATLER Stal? 4, MAROON Staft 4, Home- coming Queen 4, Prom Queen Attendant 3, Stunt Show 4, Trans- ferred from Woodruff High School, Peoria 3. Page eighteen 5fNl0R.S' FRANCIS OWENS HGUHY., President 3, 4, Vice- President 2, Band 2, Senior Play, Drama Play 3, B. A. A. T, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, TAT- LER Staff 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball T, 2, 3, 4, Track l, Stunt Show T, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3. CHARLES E. PIERCY Boys' Glee Club T, 2, 3, B. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football T, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT POWELL Bob Boys' Glee Club l, 2 3, Operetta l, 2, 3 Band l, 2, 3, 4, On chestra l, 2, F. F. A T, 2, 3, 4: B, A. A. l 2, 3, 4, Track 3, A Basketball l, 2, Boy: Quartet 3. ROBERT ROBINSON llBobIl F. H. A. 4, B, A. A l, 2, 3, 4, Football l 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3 Boys' State 3. RUTH RYAN F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Library Staff 3. ALFRED STREITMATTER UAW, Vice-President 4, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, B. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, BaskeTba'l 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3 Stunt Show 3, 4, F. F. A. Camp 4. .S'fNl0R.S' A 2.1 4s 4. RITA RYAN F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONA STARKWEATHER F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Drama Club l, 2, 4, Library Staff 4. NORMA JEAN TALBERT F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Carni- val Queen 2. Page nineteen HELGA VVERNER EDITH MARGARET WILLIAMS Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4, Li- brary Staff 3, 4, TAT- LER Staff A, Sectional Vocal Contest 3, Pep Club 2, 4, Stunt Show l, 2, 3, 4. Page twenty .S'ENl0R5 wut' HARDY WHITTAKER Drama 3, 4, F. F. A, l, 3, 11, B. A. A. l, 3, 4, Drama Play 3, Foot- ball l, 3, 4, Baseball lg Stunt Show 4, Prom King Attendant 3, Attended Western Military School, Alton, 2. FRANK E. WILSON F. H, A. 4, F. F. A. 2. -.5 Q 3 02 Marvin Graves, Presidentg Miss Betty Smith, Advisory The juniors re-elected the officers of the previous year and selected one ot the new teachers, Miss Betty Smith, for their advisor. The iuniors worked hard on their play, The Square Crooks, and were rewarded by success, The class had to earn money tor the Prom, this they did by selling cards and candy and sponsoring an art exhibit. Presenting the Prom tor the seniors was the last of the main activities for the juniors. Gerald Hill, Secretary-Treasurer, Francis Lauher, Vice-President. . wsssssNwRXr. as First Row: Helen Kruskop, Sandra Granko, Joann Smits, Marie Hawley, Virginia Stickcl. Second Row: Doyle Yager, Gerald Hill, Francis Lauber, Marvin Graves. Third Row: Don Pullen, Ray Ely, Lyle Shaw, Dick Foster, Page twenty one First Row: Bill Felton, Elizabeth Oakes, Rosemary Johnston, Joyce Cooling, Ellsworth Martin. Second Row: Carmelitta Chapin, Phyllis Schmidt, Mary Ellen Wagenbach, George Snyder. Third Row: Bob Smith, Bill Herman, Sidney Webster. First Row: Dean Streitrnatter, Alvin Gould, Phil Evans, Bill McLaughlin, Don Wilson, Second Row: Lucille Eclcley, Doris Benedict, Donna Pierce, Pat Mattox. Third Row: Claree Noland, Joan Noonen, Margaret Schindler, Doris Smith. Y'v'e .ff is 4, , I , .fa-M. Page twentyftvvo 'SS Miss Pauline Fulton, Advisor, Franklin Piercy, Secretary- Treasurer, Bill Hawley, President, Tom DuBois, Vice-President. 50Pfi0MORf5 The sophomores had the largest class in school. The class with Miss Pauline Fulton as their advisor had a very successful year in school activities. Their float won first place in the Homecoming parade, and they entered the stunt which won first place in the Stunt Show. Besides these activities they had a Wiener roast and a party with the freshman class. With their talents and willingness to work they are bound to have continued success in their remaining two years at Princeville. First Row: Don Higgs, Eugene Noonen, Tom DuBois, Franklin Piercy, Bill Hawley, Vernon Miller. Second Row: Virginia Stubbs, Phyllis Erikson, Jean Bawn, Lillian Wilson, Veronica Eckley. Third Row: Sandra Kay Faylor, Pat Morris, Barbara Morris, Eleanor Ely. Fourth Row: LaVayne Bailey, Marianne Moore, Lucille Lauber, Martha Leuthold, Luella Kruskop. Page twentyethree , ti 1,-Qs c as .ss f V C ' - K 'Ss iifjg First Row: Lester Streitmatter, Cecil Starkweather, Verl Stockdell, Ralph Gilbert, Gene Callery, Ronnie Nelson. Second Row: Maydelle Grossaint, Carlotta Millard, Margaret Smith, Helen Hodges, Marlene Adams. Third Row: lva Camp, Jean Johnston, Alice Ryan, Margie Bliss. Fourth Row: Caryl Cordis, Shirley Streitmatter, Marjorie Slane, Doris Kraft. First Row: Lois Williams, Marilyn Peterson, Doris Bown, Eileen Thurston, Earline Wisenburg, Wynnellee Hawksworth. Second Row: Joyce Johnston, Betty Keaton, Lois Mclntyre, Aldine Asal, Delores Woertz. Third Row: Don Epley, Walter Herrmann, Bertha Grunert, Barbara Snift. Fourth Row: Jim Gould, Jim Montgomery, Robert Westart, Milton Dallinger. Page twenty-four 'Q' A ...av Mary Lou Kuntz, Vice-Presidentg Ruth Kraft, Secretary- Treasurerg Miss Dorothy Lyles, Advisory Arden Pullen, President, fKf5fiMEN The freshman class soon became acquainted with the teachers and the ways and traditions of Princeville High. The class was proud to have three of its members chosen as cheerleaders for the year. The class and advisor, Miss Dorothy Lyles, held a wiener roast and a party with the sophomores. Another activity which everyone enioyed was a sleigh ride. The class participated in many activities showing much ability and great promise. First Row: Nancy Estes, Marilyn Stahl, Margaret Moody, Betty Nuss, Shirley Rench, Helen Johnston, Second Row: Richard Routh, Alvin Lawrence, Dorothy Barrett, Dorothy Miller, Shirley Murnan. Third Row: Sherman Hawley, Raymond Crooks, Don LaMay, Ernest Curry. Page twenty-five - . 12,5 . First Row: Norman Streitmatter, Norma Lee Long, Mary Springer, Donna Talbert, Barbara Clark, Arden Pullen. image -- V Second Row: Raymond Morrissey, Arden Smith, Mary Lou Kuntz, Ruth Kraft, Charlotte Aluy, Third Row: Delmar Clark, Jerry Ptillcn, Charles Richoz. First Row: Sharon Burk, Lcatha Barrett, Doris Martin, Sharon Sniff, Suzanne McLaughlin, Audrey Benedict. Second Row: Jean Fairfield, Charlene Chapin, Connie Smith, Shirley Cunningham, Don Aby. Third Row: Don Slane, Joe Purcell, Harold Herrmann, John Leuthold. Page twenty-six 'Lf-....-f'5- sq--lf-f V v4C'7lW7lf5 Y Mv4RO0N STAFF i ,, f if Q First Row Rodger Marshall Business Managerg Don Pullen, Junior Business Manager, Dawn Pinkney, Circulation Manager Gerry Felton, Classes, Amy DeBord, Administration, Frances Adams, Editor-in-Chief. Second Row Duane Elsasser Athletics, Mrs. Louise Grundler, Advisor, Helen Adolphson, Advertising Manage: Marilyn Noonen Athletics, Donna Pierce, Junior Editor, Frank Beall, Circulation Managcrp Marge Emery Activities Mr W R Cordis, Superintendent. The 1950 MAROON has tor you a record of the past year. Frances Adams, editor-in-chief, and the staff with the cooperation of all the seniors under the supervision of Mrs. Louise Grundler have made this record complete with pictures and descriptions. ln April the start and Mrs. Gruncller vvent to the printers in La Salle to proofread. We hope you will remember for a long time the teachers, classes, activities, and sports of i949-50 through this loook. Nlflfk 37:41-'F First Row: Sandra Granko, Shirley Rench, Caryl Cordis, Donna Pierce, Pat Calhoun, Frances Adams, Mr. Kenneth Miller, Advisor, Marge Emery, Dawn Pinlcney, Marilyn Noonen, Joann Smits, Doris Kraft, Marie Foster. Second Row: Elizabeth Oakes, Shirley Streitmatter, Eclith Williams, Mr, VV. R. Cordis, Superintendent, Jack Moody, Don Pullen, Bill McLaughlin, Lyle Shaw, Don Higgs, Dick Foster, Mrs, Dorothy Hyde, Typist. Our school newspaper, the TATLER, was published each month and was circulated among its many subscribers. Subscriptions were 35 cents forthe whole year of nine copies or 5 cents per copy. The start was made up of students from each class. Mr. Kenneth Miller, the advisor, proofread and helped type up the stories and articles. The TATLER came out at the end of each month with news aloout classes, sports, society, and gossip. MARGE EMERY, Editor-infChict Page twenty-ninz ZIBRHRY STAFF First Row: Marie Foster, Martha Leuthold, Pat Calhoun, Lester Streitmatter, Leona Starkweather. Second Row: Mr. W. R. Cordis, Superintendent, Miss Gertrude Gebeck, Advisor, Marge Emery, Frawces Adams, Gerry Felton, Joanne Murnan, Amy DeBord, Rosemary Johnston, Joan Noonen, Edith Williams, Wynnellee Hawksworth, Virginia Stubbs, Marlene Adams, Maydelle Grossaint, Doris Benedict, Donna Pierce. Each year Librarians are chosen by the faculty from each class. Their main duties are checking books in and out, collecting books that are clue, keeping the books in order, and enforcing the rules of the library. This year several new books were added which were taken from the State Library Reading List. Page thirty First Period ... Second Period Fourth Period Seventh Period Eighth Period Third Period . . Fifth Period . . Sixth Period . . Ninth Period LIBRARIANS . . . .Martha Leuthold, Rosemary Johnston ..,Donna Pierce, Doris Benedict . . . . . . . . . .Joan Noonen, Pat Calhoun Marlene Adams, Maydelle Grossaint ....WynneIIee Hawksworth, Virginia Stubbs . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marie Foster, Amy DeBord . .Edith Williams, Frances Adams ,...Marge Emery, Joanne Murnan ...Lester Streitmatter, Gerry Felton, Leona Starkweather PROM 'W '.Av,,...+ N'-W. First Row: Band stand, King and Queen with two senior guests, King and Queen's thrones. Second Row: Banquet tables by the stage, Two iunior guests, Master of ceremonies with entertainers. On May 7, 1949, the gym was the scene of a banquet and dance, the annual Prom. The banquet was prepared by the iunior mothers and served by twenty sophomores. After the banquet, iuniors and seniors danced to the music of Fred Hess and his band. Entertainment was provided by Milton Budde, master ot ceremonies, Connie Fabian and Johnny Dyer, singers, and Sarah Murdock, organist. The grand march was climaxed by crowning Fred Lindquist and Shirley Biederbeck king and queen. The gym was decorated in blue and white with the theme ot Sweethearts WEE N03 First Row: Martha Leuthold, Mariorie Slane, Joyce Johnston, Frances Adams, Maydelle Grossaint, Rosemary Johnston, Jean Johnston, Margaret Smith, Lois Mclntyre, Shirley Rench, Marilyn Peterson, Lester Streitmatter, Don Epley, Marilyn Stahl. Second Row: Elizabeth Oakes, Joan Noonen, Phyllis Erikson, Lois Williams, Pat Mattox, Donna Pierce, LaVayne Bailey, Marge Emery, Dawn Pinkney, Marilyn Noonen, Helen Adolphson, Pat Calhoun, Margaret Schindler. Third Row: Ronnie Nelson, Claree Noland, Marie Hawley, Marie Foster, Charlene Chapin, Ruth Kraft, Shirley Streitrnatter, Margie Bliss, Caryl Cordis, Mary Lou Kuntz, Suzanne McLaughlin, Betty Keaton, Margaret Moody. Fourth Row: Franklin Piercy, Bill Hawley, Tom DuBois, Virginia Stickel, Edith Williams, Doris Kraft, Bill Herman, John Frisby, Frank Neft, Jim King, Carlotta Millard, Phyllis Schmidt, Jean Bawn. Fifth Row: Ernest Curry, Bob Smith, Bill McLaughlin, Don Wilson, Rodger Marshall, Miss Dorothy Lyles, Director, Mr. W. R. Cordis, Superintendent, Jim Montgomery, Sidney Webster, Pat Harmon, Gerald Hill, Charles Piercy. Phyllis Schmidt, President, Edith Williams, Vice-President, Marie Foster, Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Dorothy Lyles, Director, The Glee Under- The dire!--I-ion , - ot Miss Dorothy Lyles, was organized in the tall ot the school year. It was made up ot boys and girls from all the classes who were interested in music. ln March thirty-six singers were sent to the Blackhawk Festival at Toulon. Singers representing seven schools attended the Music Festival. They spent the day practicing various numbers, and a pro- gram was presented in the evening. Page thirty-two BAND First Row: Jim Byrnes, John Schellcopf, Virginia Stickel, Janet Peck, Donna Pierce, Ruth Crossett, Marianne Moore, Caryl Corclis, Elizabeth Oakes, Doris Kraft, Second Row: Russell Crossett, Barbara SniH, Maydelle Grossaint, Marvin Graves, Don Pullen, Marjorie Slane, Lois Williams, Dorothy Ann Grunert, Doyle Yager, Third Row: Eddie Bates, Mary Lou Kuntz, Shirley Rench, Phyllis Schmidt, Jean Bawn, Marilyn Noonen, Pat Calhoun, Doris Bovvn, Marilyn Peterson, Marie Hawley, Fourth Row: Marge Emery, Jim Montgomery, Sidney Webster, Bob Powell, Rodger Marshall, Jim Black, Frances Adams, Eclith Williams, Claree Noland. Standing: Sayra Foster, Drum Maiorette, Mr. Mahlon Saxton, Director, Mr. W. R. Cordis, Superintendent. The band was one of the busiest organizations in the school, rehearsing twice a week the year round. lt started the school year oft by marching at every home football game. The band led the Homecoming parade and marched that night at the game. For several years the band has been going to contests, last year winning first place in the district and first place in the state. In May it went to Galva along with six other bands to play in the Blackhawk Festival. Marie Treasurer President --.V sas, - aegis? 4, Hawley, Band Queen, Caryl Cordis, Secretary- John Schelkopf, Vice President, Donna Pierce, Mr. Mahlon Saxton, Advisor, J iiii J ii i L Page thirty-three 5'ENl0R PHI? First Row: Marge Emery, Pat Harmon, Dawn Pinkney, Gufty Owens, Frank NeFf. Second Row: Edith Williams, Frances Adams, Helen Adolphson, Pat Calhoun, Joanne Murnan, Gerry Felton, Wilma Ely, Miss Betty Smith, Director. Sixteen ln August, a three-act comedy, was presented by the seniors on March 9 under the direction of Miss Betty Smith. Gusty Goodrich ................. Arthur Peterson ....... Dr. Mortimer Goodrich . . Miss James ......... Asia May .. Lil Stone ....... Emily Goodrich ... Eflie McCann ... Olga Dean ..... Carol Dean ...,.. Cynthia Thornton .. Duke Weatherby .. Assistant Director .. Page thirty-tour . .Dawn Pinkney . . .Guffy Owens . . . .Pat Harmon ......Wilma Ely ..Edith Williams .Joanne Murnan . . .Marge Emery ....Pat Calhoun . .Frances Adams . . . .Gerry Felton Helen Adolphson . ....Frank Neff . . .Marie Foster JONl0R PLAY Square Crooks, The Junior Play, Took place on November l8 under The olirecTion of Miss BeTTy 5miTh. Eddie Ellison.. Kaye Ellison .. Larry SCOTT . . Jane Brown . . Mike Ross .... l-larry Welch . . Sorrow ....... . . Mrs. O'Rourke TimoThy Hagan Clancy ...... Mrs. CarsTon . . STage Manager First Row: Mnrgarci Schindler, Helen Kruskop, Pai Mallox. y Smith, Director, Doyle Yeager, Nlarie Hawley, Donna Pierce, Dick Foster, Don Pullen, Bill Mclaughlin, Russell Crosseff, Phil Evans. Second Row: Miss Bet! . . .Doyle Yager ...Marie Hawley . . . . .Phil Evans . . .Donna Pierce . . . . . . .Dick FosTer . . . . . . .Don Pullen .MargareT Schindler .......PaT MaTTox ...Bill McLaughlin . . .Russell CrosseTT . . .Helen Kruskop .. ...ElizabeTh Oakes f070Rf HUMEMAKIRS 0F v4MfRlCv4 First Row: Bertha Grunert, Marlene Adams, Barbara Snitt, Marilyn Peterson, Lois Williams, Leona Starkweather, Eileen Thurston, Iva Camp, Earline Wisenburg, Doris Bown, Virginia Stubbs, Miss Dorothy Lyles, Advisor, Bob Robinson, Frank Wilson, Steve Berry. Second Row: Shirley Streitmatter, Doris Kraft, Mariorie Slane, Veronica Eckley, Lillian Wilson, Jean Bawn, Helen Hodges, Joanne Murnan, Joyce Johnston, Jean Johnston, Edith Williams, Dawn Pinkney, Helen Adolphson, Marilyn Noonen. Third Row: Jean Fairfield, Sharon Burk, Leatha Barrett, Nancy Estes, Norma Lee Long, Dorothy Miller, Helen Johnston, Margaret Moody, Doris Martin, Marilyn Stahl, Claree Noland, Margaret Schindler, Pat Calhoun, Marge Emery, Amy DeBord. Fourth Row: Aldine Asal, Audrey Benedict, Shirley Cunningham, Sharon Snift, Suzanne McLaughlin, Mary Lou Kuntz, Shirley Rench, Betty Nuss, Ruth Kraft, Charlotte Aby, Wilma Ely, LaVayne Bailey, Gladys Barrett, Jeannette Camp. Fifth Row: Donna Talbert, Mary Springer, Shirley Murnan, Margaret Smith, Carlotta Millard, Eleanor Ely, Alice Ryan, Donna Pierce, Joan Noonen, Elizabeth Oakes, Rosemary Johnston, Frances Adams, Marie Foster, Marie Hawley, Virginia Stickel, Sixth Row: Maydelle Grossaint, Caryl Cordis, Margie Bliss, Barbara Clark, Lucille Eckley, Doris Benedict, Joyce Cooling, Rita Ryan, Norma Talbert, Carmelitta Chapin, Mary Ellen Wagenbach, Phyllis Schmidt, Pat Mattox, Doris Smith, Seventh Row: Marianne Moore, Lucille Lauber, Martha Leuthold, Ruth Ryan, Dorothy Baurer, Charlene Chapin, First Row: Marilyn Noonen, President. Second Row: Joanne Murnan, Secretary, Donna Pierce, Treasurer, Elizabeth Oakes, Vice-President, Edith Williams, Historian, Miss Dorothy Lyles, Advisor, Doris Benedict, Par' liainentarian. Page thirty-six Girls and boys who have taken at least one year of Home Economics are eligible for membership in the Future Homemakers ot America. They elected ofhcers last spring so that this year's president, Marilyn Noonen, could spend a week at East Bay Camp in Bloomington. Before Christmas the F. H. A. girls pre- pared and served a tea tor their mothers. Some of the girls attended a rally held at San Jose in March. Other activities tor the members included a Christmas gift exchange in December and Heart Sister Week in February. FUTURE FARMERS 01 AMfRlL'v4 vnacywth Firsl Row: Mr. W. R. Cordis, Superintendent, Ralph Gilbert, Gene Callery, Milton Dallinger, Ronnie Huffman, Lyle Shaw, Pat Harmon, Francis Lauber, Alf Streitmalter, Hardy Whittaker, Mr. Dean Jackson, Advisor. Sezond Row: Bob Westart, Cecil Starkweather, Arden Pullen, Eugene Noonen, Tom DuBois, Bill Hawley, Don Higgs, Phil Evans, Ernest Curry. Third Row: Joe Purcell, Mike McManis, .lim King, Charles Kalb, Frank Beall, Jim Black, Ray Ely, Bill Felton, Ellsworlh Marlin, Jack Moody. Fourth Row: Norman Streitmatter, Harold Herrmann, Bob Powell, Ted Fairfield, Alvin Gould, Arden Smith, Sherman Hawley, Don Slane, John Leuthold. The FuTure Farmers of America, which meeTs each monTh, consisTs of boys inTeresTed in farming. They sTarTed The school year by sending represenTa- Tives To Camp Wokanda aT ChillicoThe in SepTember. Also in SepTember, The boys Took Their proiecTs To The VocaTional LivesTock Show aT Henry. They have been acTive in sporTs, organizing a baskeTball Team which played several oTher F. F. A. Teams during The season. AT The end of The season The F. F. A. Basketball TournamenT was held in Princeville, The local chapTer walked away vviTh The TTrsT-place pennanT. Their money-making proiecTs included selling chocolate milk, garden seeds, and con- creTe hog Troughs. First Row: Mr. Dean Jackson, Advisor. Second Row: Hardy Whittaker, Secretary, Alf Streitmatter, President, Lyle Shaw, Reporter, Pat Harmon, Treasurer, Francis Lauber, Vice-President, Ronnie HufTman, Sentinel. Page thirty-seven 6. 14. A. AND B. A. A. First Row: Marie Foster, Carlotta Millard, Wilma Ely, Marie Hawley, Virginia Stickel, Margaret Schindler, Elizabeth Oakes, Mary Lou Kuntz, Doris Kraft, Shirley Streitmatter, Lillian Wilson, Jean Bawn, Veronica Eckley, Aldine Asal. Second Row: Jean Johnston, Betty Keaton, Joyce Johnston, Donna Talbert, Barbara Clark, Nancy Estes, Connie Smith, Miss Gertrude Gebeck, Advisor, Mariorie Slane, Marilyn Noonen, Helen Adolphson, Caryl Cordis, Maydelle Grossaint, Margaret Moody, Joanne Murnan. Third Row: Norrna Lee Long, Dorothy Barrett, Shirley Murnan, Mary Springer, Lois Williams, Eleanor Ely, Donna Pierce, Rita Ryan, Lucille Lauber, Barbara Snift, Martha Leuthold, Marge Ernery, Pat Calhoun, Ruth Ryan. Fourth Row: Helen Johnston, Phyllis Erikson, Earline Wisenburg, Edith Williams, Frances Adams, Gladys Barrett, Alice Ryan, Bertha Grunert, lvr Camp, Eileen Th.rrston, Shirley Cunningham, LaVayne Bailey, Joyce Cooling, Lucille Eckley, Dorothy Baurer, Jeanette Camp, Charlene Chapin, Leatha Barretrx Fifth Row: Wynnellec- Hawksvvorth, Helen Mclntyre, Helen Kruskop, Doris Benedict, Marilyn Peterson, Charlotte Aby, Sharon Swift, Suzanne McLaughlin, Dawn Pinkney, Marianne Moore, Ruth Kraft, Joan Noonen, Rosemary Johnston, Claree Noland, Marlene Adarns, Beety Nuss, Shirley Rench, TE ' First Row: Dawn Pinkney, President, Miss Gertrude Gebeck, Advisor, Doris Benedict, Secretary. Second Row: Lucille Lauber, Treas- urer, Helen Adolphson, Vice-President, If First Row: Mr. Dale Engelhorn, Advisor, Mr. James Mursener, Advisor, Second Raw: Pat Harmon, Secretarya Treasurer, Francis Lauber, Vice-Presi- dent, Duane Elsasser, President. Girls interested in sports were eligible to ioin the Girls' The Boys' Athletic Association consisted ot' boys who were Atheltic Association, In the tall eight representatives were sent interested in football, basketball, baseball, or track, They to a play day in Dunlap to participate in various kinds of sports. sponsored all home athletic events. First Row: Mr, W. R. Cordis, Superintendent, Dan l-lycte, Pat Harmon, Lyle Shaw, Don Higgs, Jack Moody, Hardy Whittaker, All Strertrnatter, Ernest Curry, Frank Beall, Rodger Marshall, Phil Evans, Jirn Montgomery. Second Row: Mr. Dale Engellrorn, Advisor, Eugene Noonen, Milton Dallinger, Charles Richoz, Don Epley, Lester Streitnratter, RJnn.e ilurlrnan, Mike Mcwlanis, Richard Routh, Don Slane, Alvin Lawrence, Walter Herrmann, Sherman Hawley, Gene Callery, Ralph Gilbert, Arden Srniih, Mr. James Mursener, Advisor. Third Row: Rayrrrond Morrissey, Don Aby, Don Wilson, Sidney Webster, John Frisby, Charles Piercy, Ellsworth Martin, Dc-lnrar Clark, Bob Wrrstart, Jerry Hill, Don LaMay, Verl Stockdell, Bill Felton, Bill McLaughlin, Bob Rcbinson. Fourth Row: Jinr King, Frank Piercy, Tom DuBois, Bill Hawley, Vernon Miller, Marvin Graves, Frank Neff, Francis Lauber, Larry Doaatlr, GuHy Owens, Duane Elsasser, Jim Black, Dick Foster, Ray Ely, Don Pullen, Arden Pullen. Page thirty-eight DRAMA 6108 First Rowzz Edith Williams, Margie Bliss, Caryl Cordis, Doris Kraft, Shirley Streitmatter, Mariorie Slane, Mr, W. R, Cordis, Superinten- dent, Miss Betty Smith, Advisor, Maydelle Grossaint, Martha Leuthold, Ronnie Nelson, Cecil Starkweather, John Leuthold, Second Row: Margaret Moody, Elizabeth Oakes, Joan Noonen, Lois Williams, Amy DeBord, Gerry Felton, Marge Emery, Frank Beall, Guffy Owens, Hardy Whittaker, Alf Streitmatter, Rodger Marshall. Third Row: Pat Mattox, Donna Pierce, Carlotta Millard, Marilyn Peterson, Helen Johnston, Jean Johnston, Phyllis Erikson, Iva Camp, Eileen Thurston, Doris Bown, Virginia Stubbs, Pat Harmon, Frank Neg. Fourth Row: Marie Foster, LaVayne Bailey, Rosemary Johnston, Joyce Johnston, Wynnellee Hawksworth, Earline Wisenburg, Marlene Aclams, Barbara Snift, Bertha Grunert, Marianne Moore, Lucille Lauber, Frances Adams. Fifth Row: Claree Noland, Marie Hawley, Joann Smits, Margaret Schindler, Pat Calhoun, Shirley Rench, Mary Lou Kuntz, Ruth Kraft, Sharon Burk, Lillian Wilson, Jean Bawn, Luella Kruskop. Sixth Row: Ernest Curry, Dawn Pinkney, Suzanne McLaughlin, Sharon Snifl, Shirley Cunningham, Audrey Benedict, Dorothy Miller, Doris Martin, Shirley Murnan, Mary Springer, Betty Nuss, Charlotte Aby, Leona Starkweather. ' ' Miss Betty Smith Advisor' Marge Emery Secretary-Treas Q - i f i A large group of boys and Qlllt' ln urer, Edith Williams, President, Gerry Felton, Vice-President. terested in speech and dramatics make up the Drama Club. An initiation party tor new members was held early in the year. This year Miss Betty Smith, the advisor, directed a different kind of all- school play. lt was a traditional one-act Chinese Play, entitled The Dragon, adapted from the opera The Town of Mai Lung. During the play, in accordance with Chinese custom, tea was served both to the players and to the audience. Page thirty-nine fl0MfL'0MlN6 T ' Q. First Row: Band, Queen and her attendants. Second Row: Sophomore float, F. F. A. float, Senior float. The Homecoming activities started in the afternoon with a parade led by the band. Following the band was an attractive float carrying the queen, Dawn Pinkney, and her attendants, Pat Calhoun, Helen Adolphson, Marie Hawley, and Joyce Johnston. Entered in the parade were floats representing the classes and various organizations of the school. The sophomore float, l, Princeville, Take Thee Wyoming, won first place, with the F. F. A. float placing second, and the senior float, Let's Sail Thru W. H. S., getting third place. That night the Princes loeat Wyoming l2 to 6 to win their own Homecoming game. Page forty 5' Q Sig w r La , 1 K U5 3 SQ , ,az 9 Q NH 7 4 gm! W yu eg , f MARILYN NOONEN AND DUANE ELSASSER, gk ATHLETIC FIELD Our new aThleTic field, which is locaTed aT The easT edge of Town, was compleTed for The 1949-50 season. On The easT side of The ground purchased Tor our new high school, bleachers were builT, IighTs erecTed, and a TickeT olfice consTrucTed To furnish The firsT permanenT aThleTic field in The hisTory of P. C. H. S. On SepTember lo, 1949, a large crowd assembled aT Memorial Field To dedicaTe iT To The men and women who served our counTry in Time of war. The dedicaTion ceremonies were in charge of The American Legion, Princeville PosT No. 248. DEDICATION MR. JAMES MURSENER, Assistant Coach, MR, DALE ENGELHORN, Coach Mf4Nv46'fR.S' Eugene Noonen and Raymond Crooks could be seen running To The Held wiTh a Towel and kiT doing The necessary Tasks of TooTball managers, while Jack Moody and LesTer STreiTmaTTer looked aTTer The baskeTball equipmenT. These boys deserve much praise and Thanks. coyncfffs The aThleTic Teams aT P. C. H. S. had a very successful vear under The capable direcfion of Coach Dale Engelhorn and AssisTanT C o a c h James Mursener. Mr. Engelhorn has iusT compleTed his sixTh year aT Princeville and Mr. Mursener his second. Eugene Noonen, Raymond Crooks, Jack Moody, LesTer STreiTmaTTer. A no rm ., , . 531 9 . ' MTV? . 17 Ty, .K X A, 5 R gf, T , is A - 'L li I Page forlyfthree FOOTBAZZ UL ns... Ks. , at . g H .,s.W,M,- ' 'f f 'Y' iris-W-si First Row: Mr. Dale Engelhorn, Coach, Doyle Yager, Manager, Phil Evans, fullback, Rodger Marshall, guard, Don Wilson, center, Don Pullen, halfback, Gufty Owens, quarterback, Hardy Whittaker, tackle, Dick Foster, fullback, Bill McLaughlin, tackle, Eugene Noonen, Manager, Mr. James Mursener, Assistant Coach. Second Row: Jerry Pullen, quarterback, Bob Robinson, center, Duane Elsasser, halfback, Larry Donath, halfback, Art Frisby, guard' Lyle Shaw, end, Marvin Graves, quarterback, Francis Lauber, halfback, Frank Neff, end, Pat Harmon, end, Bill Felton, tackle. Third Row: Jim Montgomery, end, Raymond Morrissey, end, Bill Hawley, halfback, Tom DuBois, fullback, Charles Piercy, guard, Dan Hyde, tackle, Jim King, guard, Ray Ely, guard, Delmar Clark, halfback, Charles Richoz, halfback. Fourth Row: Sidney Webster, tackle, Don Slane, guard, Raymond Crooks, tackle, Vernon Miller, end, Ernest Curry, center- Franklin Piercy, fullback, Arden Smith, guard, Sherman Hawley, halfback, Arden Pullen, guard. f I With four years experience in football to our credit we started our successful season on September io with a game against Chillicothe. Opposition was tough, but the team ended the season on top with six out of nine games to our credit. With many boys out for football, not all were able to play in every game but those fellows on the bench played an important part by their loyal support. The freshman boys proved to be very valuable and promise to be good replacements for the players we will lose this year. Playing for the Hrst season on our newly equipped athletic field added much spirit and enthusiasm to the boys and fans alike. Attendance this year tripled over previous years, showing that football has become very popular in Princeville. Page forty-four S . . .N I 5 e -Q, ig , N if 1, ,, 3, ,. if WC 1 if 'fl 7 9' .,LV lf? ' e I t '. Nf if-rgw ig fijlff-i' M L QQ' a N .-4' 'S '59 ,xt wr - 'QF' .L Page forty- Top Row: DUANE ELSASSER, haIfback. BILL FELTON, tackle. PAT HARMON, end. DAN HYDE, tackle. LYLE SHAW, end. six Bottom Row: BOB ROBINSON, center. GUFFY OWENS, quarterback ART FRISBY, guard. BILL McLAUGI-ILIN, tackle. PHIL EVANS, fullback. Row: FRANCIS LAUBER, halfback. JIM KING, guard. FRANK NEFF, end. MARVIN GRAVES, quarterback LARRY DONATH, halfback. VARSITY 3f4.S'KE7BAlZ Bob Robinson, Bill McLaughlin. Page fortyfeignt First Row: Dick Foster, Marvin Graves, Guffy Owens, Don Pullen. Second Row: Duane Elsasser, Francis Laulver, Lyle Shaw, Nlr. Dale Engclhorn, Coach, Jim Montgomery, With all but four lettermen returning this season Coach Dale Engelhorn began basketball practice the latter part of November. Having gained experience in the past years, the Varsity squad battled to win as many games as possible. Bucking tough competition and having a little bad luck, the boys were able to win eight out of twenty-one games. Defeating our rivals to the south was a real accomplishment. In our last game with Dunlap, Alf Streitmatter made a free throw in the last seconds of play winning the ball game 37 to 36. The following night a defeat by Vllyoming only Urged Us to victory in our second contest with them, which we won by only two points. Cn February 28, we played ROVA in the Regional Tournament in Galesburg, being defeated 53 to All, This was a good game with Princeville vainly attempting to take the lead in the last few minutes of play. op Row: LYLE SHAW JIM MONTGOMERY FRANCIS LAUBER MARVIN GRAVES ALF STREITMATTER Bottom Row: DICK FOSTER GUFFY OWENS DUANE ELSASSER BOB ROBINSON Page Iovty VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date September 16-Chillicothe September 23-Galva September 30-Knoxville October 1-Toulon October 13-Bradford October 21-Wyoming October 29-Wethersfield November 4-Walnut November 11-Dunlap JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE September 26-Wyoming October 3-Chillicothe October 18-Bradford October 25-Galva October 31-Wethersfield BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date November 29-Brimfield December 2-Bradford December 9-Wethersfield December 1 3-Chillicothe December 16-Walnut January 3-Dunlap January 6-Galva January 13-Toulon January 17-Glasford January 21-Dunlap January 22-Wyoming January 24-Bradford January 27-Elmwood January 31-Brimfield February 3 February 7 February 10 February 17 February 21 February 24 -Wethersfield -Walnut -Galva -Toulon -Chillicothe -Wyoming . GALVA HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT DECEMBER 19-22 P. C. H. S. .. Toulon . . . P. C. H. S. .. Rova .... P. C. H. S. Cambridge Page fifty Visitors P. C. H. S. Place 14 12 Here 7 19 There 8 12 Here 6 18 Here 14 12 There 6 I2 Here 0 18 There 33 0 There 12 18 Here 7 O There 24 0 Here 6 19 Here 19 13 Here 0 I2 Here VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY Visitors - P. C. H. S. Visitors - P. C. H. S. Place 53 44 36 38 There 38 44 25 38 Here 45 40 31 23 There 29 25 49 41 Here 48 30 36 34 There 39 44 27 33 Here 34 29 35 34 Here 47 29 20 41 Here 53 47 36 44 There 36 37 28 29 There 50 46 34 36 Here 46 26 27 32 There 56 37 37 26 Here 57 62 29 42 Here 41 44 52 27 Here 36 52 26 34 Here 48 29 32 25 There 48 49 39 36 There 43 38 40 30 There 41 43 37 24 There GALESBURG REGIONAL TOURNAMENT FEBRUARY 28-MARCH 3 P.C.H.S.... ....4I 29 Rova ..... .... 5 3 26 THIRD ANNUAL FROSH-SOPH TOURNEY MARCH 4 28 65 P.C.H.S.... ....52 Bradford ........... . .38 41 P. C. H. S.-First Place .... .... 6 6 45 Toulon-Second Place .... .... 4 I JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBAZZ First Row: Don Slane, Eugene Noonen, Don Epley, Sherman Hawley, Arden Smith, Arden Pullen, Richard Routh. Second Row: Mr. James Mursener, Coach, Alvin Lawrence, Milton Dallinger, Ralph Gilbert, Charles Richoz, Jerry Pullen, Raymond Crooks. Third Row: Don Higgs, Bill Hawley, Vernon Miller, Veri Siockdell, George Snyder, Don Wilson, Bill Felton. Freshman and sophomore boys'made up The Junior VarsiTy who played before each VarsiTy game and who baTTled To win as many games as possible. Playing TwenTy games and winning Ten of Them, our boys have gained much experience. These boys are developing abiliTy so ThaT They can obTain berThs on The VarsiTy squad. The Third annual Frosh-Soph TournamenT was held on March 4 aT Princeville. In The aTTernoon Toulon deTeaTed Wyoming and Princeville deTeaTed Bradford. In The evening Bradford meT Wyoming wiTh Wyoming winning, puTTing Them in Third place. Following This game a hard ToughT baTTle wiTh Toulon was vvon by Princeville giving Them The championship of The TournamenT. TRACK First Row: Delmar Clark, Ralph Gilbert, Gene Callery, Ernest Curry, Tom DuBois, Franklin Piercy, Bill Hawley, Vernon Miller. Second Row: Don Higgs, Milton Dallinger, Walter Herrmann, Jim Montgomery, Gerald Hill, Jim Black, Jim Gould. Third Row: Bob Westart, Charles Richoz, Jerry Pullen, Verl Stockdell, Lester Streitmatter, Mr. James Mursener, Coach. BASEBAZL BASEBALL First Row: Duane Elsasser, Gufty Owens, Don Pullen, Dick Foster, Frank Neff, Don Wilson, Bill McLaughlin. Second Row: Ernest Curry, Don Aby, Alvin Lawrence, Bill Herman, Marvin Graves, Francis Lauber, Philip Evans. Third Row: Arden Smith, Don Epley, Charles Richoz, Raymond Crooks, Jerry Pullen, Eugene Noonen, Sherman Hawley, Mr. Dale Engelhorn, Coach. Strike one! is the cry heard the first warm days of spring. As the MAROON goes to press the fans are looking forward to the baseball season at P. C. H. S. With the loss of only two players from last year our team has a promising future for the heavy schedule we have. We will be playing our baseball games on the new athletic field this season. 7Rv4L'K The track season opened with a light schedule and the return of last year's lettermen participating in the following: l00 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 yard dash, 880 yard dash, mile relay, half-mile relay, pole vault, broad lump, high lump, shot, discus, 120 yard high hurdles, and 220 yard low hurdles. Page fifty-two G INUR-C1455 70llRN!lMflV7 4 as 4. Nj., W-if Firsl Row: Pat Calhoun, Joanne Murnan, Marilyn First Row: Larry Donafh. Noonen, Rufh Ryan, Second Row: Bob Robinson, Duane Elsasser Frank :Second Row: Marge Emery, Dawn Pinkney, Helen Neff, Gufify Owens, Frank Beall Ronnie Hurfman Adolphson, Riva Ryan, Helen Mclmyre. Page fifty-four Near The end of February, 1949, each class chose a number of boys and girls To represenT Their class in The InTer-Class Tour- namenT, which is sponsored annually by The seniors. The iunior girls deTeaTed The freshman girls on The firsT nighT and on The second nighT They deTeaTed The senior girls, Taking The championship. The iunior boys of i949 won over The freshman boys, buT were defeaTed by The seniors, which puT Them in second place. Each class chose a Team manager and Two or Three sTudenTs To lead Their secrion in cheers. N ,. 1 iw 0 1! C'v4lENDv4R AUGUST- 29. School started. 30. Seniors chose officers. Assembly program-talk about Korea. 31. Junior class elected officers. SEPTEMBER- 1. Sophomores elected officers. 2. Freshman class chose officers. 5. VACATION-Labor Day. 6. Back to school. 14. F. H. A. was organized. First P. T. A. meeting. 16. Our first football game-Chilli. Dedication of Memorial Field. 20. Drama Club met for the first time. 23. Football game at Galva. 24. Band went to the Eureka Pumpkin Festival. 26. First Frosh-Soph game-Wyoming. Junior-Senior wiener roast. EO. A defeat to Knoxville on our home field. OCTOBER- 3. Frosh-Soph game-Chillicothe. 5. F. F. A. initiated the green hands. 6. Drama Club initiated new members. 7. Football game-Toulon. 8. End of first 6 weeks. 12. Second P. T. A. meeting. 13. Football game at Bradford. 14. Stunt Show-sophomores won first. 17. Another assembly program. 18. Freshman-Sophomore football game-Bradford. 19. General Science class toured Standolin at Laura. 21. Football-Wyoming. Our first Homecoming parade and football game. 25. Frosh-Soph game-Galva. 29. Football game at Wetherstield. 31. Frosh-Soph game-Wethersfield. NOVEMBER- 4. Football team traveled to Walnut. 9. P. T. A. meeting. MAROON Staff Hamburger Fry. 11. HOLIDAY-Armistice Day. Home game with Dunlap. 15. Assembly program-Scottish Quartet. 18. Junior class play- Square Crooks. 19. End of Second 6 weeks. 20-23. NO SCHOOL-Peoria County Teachers Institute. 24-26. THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS. 29. Our Grst basketball game-Brimfield. 30. F. F. A. meeting. DECEMBER- 2. First home basketball game-Bradford. 9. Basketball-Wethersfield. 12. Another basketball game-Chilli. 16. We traveled to Walnut for basketball. 19-22. Galva Invitational Basketball Tournament. 21. Seniors had a Christmas party. 23. School dismissed for CHRISTMAS VACATION. JANUARY- 3. Everyone back to school after vacation. Princes played Galva at home. 11. P. T. A. meeting. 12-13. Headaches CEXAMSD. 13. Toulon Troians iourneyed here for a game. End of third 6 weeks. 17. Glasford defeated Princeville. 20. Basketball-Dunlap. 21. Another game with Wyoming. 24. Princes traveled to Bradford. 27. We defeated Elmwood here. 31. Game with Brimfield-VICTORY! Assembly program-Make-up artist. FEBRUARY- 3. Basketball with Wethersfield. 7. Walnut played basketball here. 8. P. T. A. meeting. 10. Princes iourneyed to Galva-defeat. 17. Basketball-Toulon. 21. We played basketball at Chilli. 24. Last regular game-Wyoming. 25. End of fourth 6 weeks. MARCH- 1. Junior class and Speech I class saw Romeo and Juliet. 1- 4. Galesburg Regional Tourney-we played R. O. V. A. 9. Senior class play- Sixteen in August. 10. NO SCHOOL. I. E. A. meeting for teachers. 13-15. F. F. A. Basketball Tourney. 17. St. Patrick's Day-everyone wore green! 21. Glee Club went to Blackhawk Vocal Festival at Toulon. 23. P. T. A. meeting-Band played their contest music. APRIL- 1. Band went to contest at Canton. 6. End of fifth 6 weeks. 7-10. Easter Holidays-NO SCHOOL. 12. P. T. A. meeting. 13. Stat? goes to La Salle to proofread MAROON. 21. Drama Club play. MAY- 3. Blackhawk Band Festival at Galva. 6. PROM!! 10. P. T. A.-Typing contest and style show. 12. Bradley University High School Senior Day. 16. Blackhawk Track Meet at Galva. 21. Baccalaureate Services. 22. SENIOR FINALS. 23-24. Final exams for iuniors, sophomores and freshmen. 24. Senior Class Night. 26. Graduation. CALENDAR COMMITTEE PAT CALHOUN, Chairman GLADYS BARRETT STEVE BERRY MIKE MCMANIS LEONA STARKWEATHER Page fifty-seven 61455 HISTORY ln the fall of 1946, fifty-five green freshies entered P. C. H. S. determining to make a success. We elected the following officers: President, Duane Elsasserp Vice-President, Ruth Buskirkp Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Friedman, Advisor, Mr. Sherrill Hayden. The rest of the faculty included Mr. Dale Engelhorn, Mr. W. R. Cordis, Mr. Mahlon Saxton, Mr. Lloyd Prettyman, Mr. C. L. Banner, Miss Helen Kientzle, Miss Dartha Westefer, Miss Betty Samsel, Mrs. Louise Grundler, Miss Doris Gunsten, who later in the year became Mrs. Hunt. We enioyed a wiener roast in the gym with the sophomores. The next year we returned with forty-seven members in our class, glad to be sophomores at last. We came back to find Mrs. Hunt replaced by Miss Ellen Terry, and Mr. Banner was replaced by Mr. Kermit Roe. Our class officers for this year were President, Richard Webber, Vice-President, Francis Owens, Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn Noonen. We were glad to have Mr. Hayden as our advisor again. We had another wiener roast in the gym with the freshmen and also a party in the spring. We, the sophomores, won several P. T. A. prizes this year for attendance of parents at meetings. Twenty members of our class were proud to wear leis and be waiters and waitresses at the Junior-Senior Prom. Upper classmen at last! Newcomers to the faculty were Miss Constance Roark, Miss Shirley Ters, Mrs. Corrine Hill. Officers elected for this important year were President, Francis Owens, Vice-President, Marge Emery, Secretary-Treasurer, Frances Adams, Advisor, Miss Roark. This was our busiest year so far. We had a wiener roast with the seniors, won third in the stunt show, presented Make Yourself At Home, and last but definitely not least we presented the Prom. The theme was Sweethearts. King and queen were Fred Lindquist and Shirley Biederbeck. We entered our last year with enthusiasm. We found the faculty very much changed. The new teachers were Miss Betty Smith, Miss Gertrude Gebeck, Miss Pauline Fulton, Miss Dorothy Lyles, Mr. Kenneth Miller, and Mrs. Dorothy Hyde. We elected Francis Owens as President, Alf Streitmatter as Vice-President, Gerry Felton as Secretary-Treasurer, and Miss Gebeck as our advisor. We had a wiener roast with the iuniors. We presented Sixteen In August, our senior play directed by Miss Smith. Our largest iob was publishing the MAROON. . The faculty and students elected Marge Emery as the D. A. R. award winner. Baccalaureate was held in the gym May 2l. Our classnight was May 24, and we graduated on the twenty-sixth of May. During our four years these students ioined our class: Ronnie Huffman, Robert Quick, Robert Hall, Vernon Hohulin, Frank Beall, Helen Mclntyre, Dawn Pinkney, Gerry Felton, and Leona Starkweather. We were sorry to lose the following: Don Harman, Elmer Leonhardt, Don Baughman, Richard Webber, Jim Allen, Jean Doubet, Katherine Bawn, Robert Quick, Robert Hall, Vernon Hohulin, Ed Beam, Marilyn lngle, Judy Friedman, Ruth Buskirk, Elmer Martin, Don Westerman. With graduation over we will continue to strive for success and greatly appreciate the help P. C. H. S. has given us. HISTORY COMMITTEE FRANCIS ADAMS DOROTHY BAURER Page fifty-eight C1455 Will We, the seniors, do will and bequeath our ability to keep out of trouble to the freshman class. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath our willingness to work together to the sophomores. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath our quiet assembly to the iuniors. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath an intelligent physics class to Mr. Cordis. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath a sound-proof band room to Mr. Saxton. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath all our practice typing we didn't do to Mrs. Grundler. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath a punctual civics l, Marge Emery, do to Donna Pierce. I, Ted Fairfield, do will and bequeath my D. A. R. award will and bequeath steady to Russell Crossett. I, Gerry Felton, do to Joan Smits. I, Marie Foster, do to Margaret Schindler. I, Johnie Frisby, do Dick Foster. I, Pat Harmon, do will and bequeath will and bequeath will and bequeath will and bequeath my ability to ga talking ability my typing ability my quiet ways to my slow manner of speech to Frank Piercy. I, Ronnie Huffman, do will and bequeath my way with the girls to George Snyder. l, Dan Hyde, do will and bequeath one-half my muscles class to Miss Gebeck. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath a quieter English class to Miss Smith. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath a trig. class to Miss Fulton. We, the seniors, do parliamentary procedure will and bequeath better luck with to Miss Lyles. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath all the excuses for absence and tardiness to Mrs. Hyde. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath a larger Latin II class to Mr. Miller. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath all the old cars in the senior class to Mr. Mursener. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath all the gas he needs for his Buick to Mr. Engelhorn. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath a new paddle to Mr. Jackson. We, the seniors, do will and bequeath the new, clean P. C. H. S. to Mr. Daily. I, Frances Adams, do will and bequeath my straight A average to Vernon Miller. to Engene Noonen. I, Jim King, do will and bequeath my wild-life knowledge to Jerry Pullen. I, Rodger Marshall, do will and bequeath my Chillicothe interests to Ray Ely. I, Helen Mclntyre, do will and bequeath my temper to Margie Bliss. I, Mike McManis, do will and bequeath my Boy Scout Merit Badges to Lyle Shaw. I, Jack Moody, do will and bequeath my farming ability to Don Higgs. I, Joanne Murnan, do will and bequeath my artistic ability to Tom DuBois. I, Frank Neff, do will and bequeath my ability as a base- ball player to Sidney Webster. I, Marilyn Noonen, do will and bequeath my sports ability to Delores Woertz. I, Francis Owens, do will and bequeath my Model A to Don Epley. I, Vern Peterson, do will and bequeath all my excuses to Earl Brandenburg. I ,Charles Piercy, do will and bequeath my ability as a football player to Lester Streitmatter. I, Helen Adolphsan, do will and bequeath my freckles to Mary Springer. I, Gladys Barrett, do will and bequeath my iob at the Midway to Ruth Kraft. l, Dorothy Baurer, do will and bequeath my way with Pat Chambers to Sharon Burk. l, Frank Beall, do will and bequeath my red hair to Sherman Hawley. I, Steve Berry, do will and bequeath my physics book to Bill Herman. I, Dawn Pinkney, do will and bequeath being homecoming queen to Marie Hawley. I, Bob Powell, do will and bequeath all my cars to Marv Graves. I, Bob Robinson, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to anybody who needs it. We, Rita and Ruth Ryan, do will and bequeath our identical looks to the Johnston twins. I, Leona Starkweather, do will and bequeath my four high school years in three to LaVayne Bailey. I, Jim Black, do will and bequeath my racing ability to Wild Bill Hawley. I, Pat Calhoun, do will and bequeath my Frazer to Aldine Asal. I, Jeannette Camp, do will and bequeath my flirty ways to Dorothy Barrett. I, Amy DeBord, do will and bequeath my shortness to Carlotta Millard. I, Larry Donath, do will and bequeath my good looks to anyone who needs them. I, Bob Doty, do will and bequeath my ability for school- work to Bob Smith. I, Duane Elsasser, do will and bequeath my pretty-boy ways to Ernie Curry. I, Wilma Ely, do will and bequeath my height to Norma Lee Long. I, Alf Streitmatter, do will and bequeath my love of school to Ronnie Nelson. I, Norma Talbert, do will and bequeath my blonde hair to Wynnellee Hawksworth. I, Helga Werner, do will and bequeath my bashful ways to Barbara Clark. I, Hardy Whittaker, do will and bequeath my Plymouth to anyone who wants it. I, Edith Williams, do will and bequeath my perfect attendance to Donna Talbert, ' I, Frank Wilson, do will and bequeath my ability to get work done to Gerald Hill. WILL COMMITTEE MARGE EMERY GERRY FELTON DAWN PINKNEY GUFFY OWENS BOB ROBINSON Page fifty-ninc CZA55 PROPfIEC'Y It was in the summer of I960 that it all started. Two friends and I boarded a streamlined train on the Santa Fe from Princeville to begin a three weeks' vacation in Hollywood. Just before we boarded the train, we glanced to the front to see in whose hands our life rested. It was our old friend and classmate Vern Peterson, head switchman. Just then we were startled by a loud voice behind us. When we turned around we saw the President of the Santa Fe, Bob Robinson, who was to accompany us all the way to California. After a pleasant journey of two and a half hours we pulled into the fair city of Hollywood. We stepped from the train and heard a band playing a song which we recognized as the school song of our old Alma Mater. There to greet and to present the key of the city to us was the Mayor of Hollywood, Hardy Whittaker. Standing at his side was his charming wife, the former Dawn Pinkney. Waiting to whisk us off to Walt Disney's Studios was his able chauffeur, .lim King. The able King had forgotten to fi.I 'the gas tank, so we had to take a minute's delay to stop at the Zip ln, Zip Out filling station of which Frank Wilson was the proprietor. Continuing on our way we saw a large billboard with the picture of Ryan Twins-which twin has the Toni? Arriving at the Studio, we were greeted by Disney's secretary, Marilyn Noonen, who had iust finished a conference with Producer Francis Owens. Following us in was Duane Elsasser, who had a special meeting with Walt Disney- selling International Harvester Equipment. Marilyn informed us that the most efficient guide was Charles Piercy. He first took us to the art studio in which Amy DeBord was preparing the cartoons for the next picture. Coming in for an important conference were Helen Mclntyre, chief dress designer, Joanne Murnan, set designer, and Leona Stark- weather, script writer. After a short visit, we were next guided to the beauty salon where we found Wilma Ely, head hair stylist. We moved to the school department and reminisced with the department teacher, Pat Calhoun. Next we found, our- selves on the set. There discussing the last scene were Bob Doty, sound man, Alf Streitmatter, cameraman, and .lack Moody, director. We thanked Charles for showing us around the studio, and when leaving, we met the night watchman coming on duty. We immediately recognized that it was Larry Donath. Outside again we started our tour of the rest of the city only to spy Mike McManis, the organ grinder with his monkey, Pat, who didn't appreciate my friendly attitude and nipped me on the index finger. Rushing to the nearest Page sixty streetcar, we climbed aboard and bumped into Steve Berry, conductor. As my finger needed immediate attention, we stopped at the Hollywood Hospital. Coming out the door was Frances Adams, who stopped and explained that she was working as an occupational therapist. As we went in, we saw two nurses talking together whom we recognized as Marie Foster and Helen Adolphson, but Helen explained to us that her name was now Mrs. Duane Elsasser. We asked to see the head nurse, and we were taken to her office. We walked in, and sitting behind the desk was Marge Emery Beall. We asked about Frank and learned he owned a cattle ranch 25 miles from the city. Coming out of the office, we saw Art Frisby in the hall. He told us he was reaenlisting in the army for another ten years and was at the hospital for a check-up. Art asked us to go to a drive-in with him. At the drive-in was curbie Jake Camp. Next door was a big building with a sign in front Hyde's Meat Market. We could see he was working hard to support his family. Unloading meat in front of the store was a big truck from the Fairfield Transcontinental Trucking Lines. We stopped to say Hello and then continued on our way leaving Art with the others. Going down the street, we noticed a familiar name in lights. lt was Rodger Marshall, World Famous Trombonist. Our next stop was at the premier starring Frank KThe Great Loveri Neff. While standing in line, we saw Gerry Felton with her movie star husband, Tom Drake, alias Eugene Ely. We bought a ticket from none other than Gladys Barrett, went in and bought some delicious popcorn popped the Dorothy Baurer way. We went in and took our seats which were next to Norma Talbert who was vacationing in Hollywood. After the premier we heard a lot of excitement outside, investigating we found Sheriff Pat Harmon gathering deputies to raid Ronnie Huffman's gambling casino. After this we decided to stop at a night club down the street. We were met at the door by Jim Black who told us he had taken over the management two months before. He escorted us to a table to watch the floor show. Robert Powell and his swing orchestra provided the music for the singer, Helga Werner. The featured attraction was Edith Williams, former accompanist for the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. Having spent an eventful day filled with unusual developments and happenings, we decided to call it a day and returned to our hotel. PROPHECY COMMITTEE MARGE EMERY GERRY FELTON DAWN PINKNEY COVER COMMITTEE HARDY WHITTAKER, Chairman JIM BLACK LARRY DONATH RONNIE HUFFMAN Sf ilgiv X x X N 'SSX 1251. V, Minclivg Urjrruuls FROM TIIE CAMERA 0F 319 S. JEFFEI 5263! II W WI Il M III MQ III' M IW W MI III tLQJr. S S Page sixty-two IIIUIIPHU-IIIIIIIII IIIC. 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MURPHY AGENCY I Insurance for Every Need Real Estate and Farm Loans Princeville, Illinois ' -':':' CENTR AL ,, Q ILLINQIVS .,i, LIGHT COM PA tw .ws -.,..K sx.x Q -M-ws 6 6 r .,.,.... . ..f,......V,...f Phone 87 Princeville, Illinois ELSASSER IMPLEMENT COMPANY Your International Harvester Dealer Phone I Edelstein, Illinois TRUITT-MATTHEWS BANKING CO. Established 1868 Chillicothe Illinois I V U I I I If I I :IL ui I MII I I I I I I yi It W W III III W W W WI W Wu III! 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FOSTER'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE M Electrical Contracting Wiring and Installations - Major Repairing HAROLD FOSTER Phone 436-K Chillicothe, Illinois A - - Bias: Page seventy-nine 5.065-I SIt4fa2g DUNLAP STATE BANK Member of Federal Deposlt lnsurance Corporatuon Dunlap lllmols CK 8: SPORTING GOODS Compliments of HOWEL S BEVERAGE COMPANY Peoria llllnols Howel s Root Beer and Julep Time Flavor If your local Dealer IS unable to supply you with your Deep Freeze Supplies such as locker paper cartons locker tape etc SEE D HATER PAPER CO INC 120 South Washington Street Peorla Illmols E053 F , F 1 frifiieii-535-i459tfi-153535334fiiled l 9 N 1 rf ' r W ff . . f ff Y I . . H fl 1 0 f I 1 1 g J A B I L L ' s ' 1 vt I 1 I . . ll: I Q ' I , , , . 9 . , . 4 N . . . . fl ll I IW I -J Page eighty . Q C C H2653 CORN SHELLING ROCK - GRAVEL D C J O N Telephone Brimtield 3551 Laura Illinois ALVA PETERSON Western Feeder Cattle and Lambs Breeding Ewes - Feeder Pigs - Dairy Cattle Wool - Master Mix Feeds Telephone 187 Wyoming, Illinois On State Route 17 West Edge of Wyoming PEORIAS LEADING JEWELERS Wish To The Graduate! 35:05, with ambitions Clear Cut ggi' 8 as a Flawless Diamond with precision comparable t ' the Finest Watch may you always fulfill your goals-- hi - 6174661115 as ,YOUR GRADUATION!! G O L D S T E I N Jewelry Company 211 South Adams Street Phone 3-4473 Peoria Illinois iii PORTMAN S SPORTING GOODS M 122 North Adams Street Phone 3-3745 Z W Peoria, Illinois 71 0 F EESSSSSSSESX EDCDf2SS35D?SF7 235 W, Iwi mi IW mf F R E . E S ,rr ' in W, sys tm' M W' ii' ri' ,M Dealer in 'I' aff II. M, IW' iii W I ill, N .s 04 Q 9 O 5 5' '3' G 1 Q W .wi rm W W W6 W I W W iw me W, I W W rw II' Q 9 -S534i3iil5:!5l! 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Case Electrical Repairs Compliments of FRAN K G RAV E S PRINCEVILLE SALE BARN Sale Every Tuesday Real Estate and Farm Sales J. M. BLISS, Auctioneer and Manager Dealer in Livestock and Farm Machinery Phone 86J Princeville, Illinois Book Your Farm Sale Now! C. A. LAWRENCE Electric Sales and Service General Electric Appliances and Zenith Radios Telephones 56 and 57 Princeville - 2 - Illinois HZ Q 1144!-1 1 if-ililrfai iw' iw W, Wi Ni' wi 1. Wi ,iii 'ii my tis W' mi W mf iii W, W ,iii Mi' .iii wi ill WF wi' 'Wi' W' ii' ic .fi -x, if: ,Z , .ii fl' 7 i . iw ii: ,li M l Page eighty-three XQSSQ S SXQS SSQSSXxSSXQxxQQSSSkSSfS E.S?ii5S :SQ-1 s :as ses sssssssssssaszsssssss sssssssessss Paint- Steel Stanchions and Stalls Phone 20 ALLEN LUMBER COMPANY Building Material and Coal Let us figure your estimates Yards at Lacon, Varna, Toluca, Rutland, Wenona, Lostant, and Sparland Compliments of HEF'S TAP Phone 2 Edelstein, lllinois Compliments of WILBUR PULLEN Ga s-Oi l-Ti res-Batteries W W' W W! W! :W IW W! W W W IW lW XW W W W 'llll ,iii ,W W W W W W W JW ill Al' W' W W W UW W fW W ,W ,W JW W W fW ,W W iW W 'W ,ll W 'W 'W IW W W W ,W W7 Wi' W IW W W IW W HUNTER LUMBER CO. Tile - Building Material - Septic Tanks - Fence - Insulation Creosoted Posts and Poles - Steel Gates Edelstein, lllinois Meals Short Orders Roszell's lce Cream MIDWAY CAFE Candy Cigars Davidson Motor Service Speer, lllinois AL AND RAYMOND'S BARBER SHOP To Look Your Best - phone 9 - We'll Do Our Best princevillel Iliinois Princeville, lllinois 1197211-S4-fi fel-fri QQ! I 141141-ffi3iei5sSiSf l Kid Page eighty-four Z Compliments of 2 KING CLEANERS 2 BROWN LYNCH SCOTT Quality Service Fit For A King l Telephone 17 l2l North Second Street Chillicothe, lllinois Princeville, Illinois Local pick up and delivery on Tuesday and Thursday. D R l N K RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOP Expert Beauty Culture W I Come to my Beauty Nook - - For That Refined Look From Bottles Phone 75 Princeville, Illinois Apparel for the Entire Family The Store That Quality Built STAHL'S HARDWARE STORE he l Value with Service W Les's Dry Cleaning Service K! Phone 37 Princeville, Illinois Springfield, Havana, -laCk50f'IVlll9, Mattoon, and Lincoln DODlE'S MONICA ELEVATOR CO. X SANDWICH SHOP Coal, Seeds, Feeds, Building Material, Meals and Sllorl Orders Grain, Lumber and Hardware. Phone Brimtield 73F6 D' E' PITZER' Manager Laura llllnols Monica, Illinois f 21199-asf: ann nan 1 I-1 -Ii! 1 1 3 Page e ghty fi e e ' e eeee eeeSS E W W Your BUICK Direct Factory Dealer Also Z Adverhsmg Plates Company Your GMC Truck Direct Factory Dealer Ir 45 West Alexis Road BACON Buick co. Z Toledo IQ' Ohio 325 Walnut sneer Phone ai cnauaoofno, Illinois IW ,llll W W WI NW IW W It John T. Real, D. D. S. IW' 'W A BOOSTSI' of Wyoming, Illinois W jj p. 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BINGEI Proprietor Wy dl Jesse French Pianos ,W W . tZ.Q1nnea 4 1 41441441 ssesssnfefssseaerscsaseasssensfcfefssfe Q so sr4L93i Page eighty-six lb 9' LAlSURE'S SERVICE STATION FLOYD 5' HARROD Hphmips 66 Products., Princeville, Illinois Expert Greasing and Auto Service Blacksmith and Welders Phone Brimfield 73F2 Truck Bodies Built To Order Laura, Illinois Our Specialty TIMMON'S Market 84 Locker Service WEBSTERIS STORE T' H' NMMONS' Manager Groceries and Meats Fresh Home-Killed Meats Phone Brlmfleld 3536 Groceries and Produce Laura, Illinois Phone 50 Princeville, Illinois DONALD JACKSON Standard Oil Agent Compliments of Phone I34 LAURA STATE BANK Princeville, Illinois Dr. O. D. Gingrich C 'P'l 'e 's0f X De'!li',C ILLINOIS CENTRAL -ray evi e Princeville, Illinois Compliments of Auten peonies DR. M. G. 230 new varieties originated in Princeville. Famous wherever fine peonies are grown. Physician and Surgeon EDWARD AUTEN, JR. Princeville, Illinois P K'4L95'f Page eighty-seve MILES G COLWELL 'WGS-i Q Compliments of LAURA POST OFFICE JOSEPH KRAFT Blacksmlth and Woodwork Plow Work Weldlng Truck Boclles Window Glass Replacement Phone 49 Prmcevulle lllmous Lnonel Cox Harold R COX 81 SON 'umber and Gram Phone Pruncevllle Ostrum llllnous Phone 3 FARM BUREAU SERVICE STATION LaVergne Byrnes Propnetor Prnncevllle Illunols CHICK S Texaco Servlce Stahon Comphments of BOUTON MEMORIAL HOME Phone 4 Prlncevnlle Illmous Cornplnments of HEINZ SERVICE STATION D X Gasolune ce Cream Confectlons KRAFTS BAKERY Your Home Town Bakery KOMPS GROCERY Monica lllmols Compliments of PRINCEVILLE POST OFFICE Compliments of Rlmkenberger s Tavern Telephone AI Prmcevnll Income Tax Assustance BARBER SHOP RAY M HARROD lllmous Cash Pand for Cream and Eggs General Insurance Phone I2.IR2 Prnncevulle lllmous PHONES Pnncevulle IO Wyomnng KENNY S GARAGE General Repalrung W Pl'Il'1CeV'llef lll'n0'S Phone 43F2 Edelstem, Illmoas M' W dl ! 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Your Friends At SNIFF'S RECREATION PARLOR LOUIE SNIFF, Proprietor Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes Enioy Our Friendly Atmosphere ADVERTISING Helen Adolphson, Advertising Manager 8 Rodger Marshall, Business Manager PHONE 100 128 WRIGHT STREET Don Pullen, Junior Business Manager LA SALLE, ILLINOIS . ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Yearbook and Commercial Edith Williams, Chairman PRINTERS ,ob DOW Jack Moody Helga Werner Q' ee,--L-Ye ' l fl 1 if I 1 W 1 l W l Page eighty-nine i-LUIIINI 1891 -GEORGE HURFF, Principal. Lena Pratt CBlanchardJ-Deceased, September 2, 1909. Mamie Wilson iMorrowJ-Deceased. 1892-W. F. BOYES, Principal. Nettie Blue CMatthewsJ-Dunlap, Illinois. Lulu Potts iMorrowJ-Deceased, August 13, 1934. Della B. Wilson CCluteJ-Hanford, California. 1893-W. F. BOYES, Principal. Ella Harrington iWoodruFf1-Deceased, March 6, 1936. Julia McDougal iBuckD-Deceased, January 14, 1946. May Potts iCutler1-Deceased, January 3, 1950. Albert E. Santee-Duluth, Minnesota. 1894-W. F. BOYES, Principal. Carrie Cheesman CBrownl-Deceased, August 19, 1934. Elbert J. Cutler, Ph. D.-Cleveland, Ohio. Addison A. Dart-Deceased, January 10, 1937. Edith Fast lNeFD-Princeville, Illinois. Edward N. Fast-Deceased, December 15, 1945. Elbert E. Searl-Deceased, September 7, 1938. 1895-C. F. PIKE, Principal. Bessie Carman iCarrollJ-Freemont, Nebraska. Charles Cornish-Deceased, September 27, 1936. Vora Weaver iDurand1-New York, New York. 1896-W. S. BAKER, Principal. 1897-W. S. BAKER, Principal. 1898-W. S. BAKER, Principal. Thomas L. Byrnes-Deceased, February 18, 1926. Maude Hopkins iDavison1-Kingston, Missouri. Emma Rowcliffe iBloutJ-Deceased, November 24, 1945. 1899-W. S. BAKER, Principal. Della Adams iHoagJ-Deceased, November 13, 1933. Hattie Beall iPierceJ-Princeville, Illinois. Corah Hackney-Princeville, Illinois. 1900-FRANK ANDERSON, Principal. '- Isla Pratt iStevensonJ-Deceased, February 14, 1942. 1901 -FRANK ANDERSON, Principal. Margaret McDermott iMcDonnelIJ-Deceased, November 1, 1922. Eunice Palmer iBliss1-Deceased, April 13, 1937. Ferris Rowcliffe-Deceased, August 26, 1941. Myrtis Wear IBiggerJ-Chicago, Illinois. 1902-WM. M. BEALE, Principal. Clyde Alyea-Deceased, August, 1911. Leatha DeBord iGingrichJ-Deceased, February 23, 1921. Raymond Hammer-Chillicothe, Illinois. William Hyde-Peoria, Illinois. Lillian Santee-Glendale, California. Rufus Woods-Deceased. 1903-WM. M. BEALE, Principal. Bernice Aby IBliss1-Deceased, June 10, 1917. Harriet Fast-vPrinceville, Illinois. Clyde W. McMiIIen-Chillicothe, Illinois. Almeda Mendenhall CMarvin1-Ventura, California. Page ninety Lulu B. Smith iMartin1-Denver, Colorado. Hilda Vivian QBaconJ-Los Angeles, California. 1904-WM. M. BEALE, Principal. Flossie Adams INothernD-Los Angeles, California. Katheryn Byrnes iFriedmanJ-Glendale, California. Harry Colwell-Rupert, Idaho. Faye Conkin fWiIIiams1-Los Angeles, California. Forrest Edwards-Peoria, Illinois. Mary Hyde iStidmon1-Deceased, April 6, 1913. Letha Tracy'-Springfield, Illinois. 1905-WM. M. BEALE, Principal. Claudia Barret Uonesl-Chicago, Illinois. Louise Colwell-Wyoming, Illinois. Elbert Gietner-East Peoria, Illinois. Beulah Hoag iMansf1eIdJ-Glendale, California. Gertrude Hoag CWilliamsonJ-Canton, Illinois. Geneva Keller iWeaver1-Princeville, Illinois. Charles McMiIlen-Pipestown, Minnesota. Grace Mendenhall-Chicago, Illinois. Bertha J. Searl CPowersJ-Washington, D. C. Edmund Vivian-Los Angeles, California. Vernon Wear-Deceased, November 16, 1918. Earl R. Weaver-Princeville, Illinois. 1906-W. R. BAWLIN, Principal. Sarah Catherine Belford iOverendJ-Princeville, Illinois Maude Irene Corbett-Deceased. Howard Harden Corbett-Deceased, October 15, 1918. C. Edward J. Miller, M. D.-Deceased, October 5, 1918 Perry Allen Tracy-Wyoming, Illinois. Lee Adele Wear Nogell-Peoria, Illinois. Gertrude May Williams iGlenn1-Deceased. 1907-W. D. EDMUNDS, Principal. Eva Adams-Princeville, Illinois. Lois Faye Adams CGrubb1-Deceased, March 18, 1942. Eleanor Inez Dustin-Honolulu, Hawaii. Faye Edwards iMeyersJ-Peoria, Illinois. Pearl Harrison iHarkerJ-Deceased, December 1, 1939. Elva Hoag-Glendale, California. Arthur Houston-Hoytsville, Ohio. Paul S. Rice-Princeville, Illinois. Maude Reil Hanson-Bloomington, Illinois. Dean Wear-Princeville, Illinois. 1908-C. C. BUTLER, Principal. Emma Byrnes iHarmon1-Deceased, January 16, 1943. Anna Sinclair iFriedman1-Peoria, Illinois. Bessie DeBord CHaIe1-Peoria, Illinois. Byron DeBord-Deceased, October 1, 1948. Ellis Taylor-Chicago, Illinois. I909-L. P. BAIRD, Principal. Howard Aby-Princeville, Illinois. Margaret Flannagan iChristianson1-Peoria, Illinois. Albert Henry-Deceased, April 26, 1945. May Tracy iWilliams1-Deceased, July 4, 1940. Lelia Wilcox-Rockford, Illinois. 191OAL. P. BAIRD, Principal. Christie Armstrong-Deceased, December 7, 1944. Harry Blanchard--Peoria, Illinois. Josephine Friedman iWear1-Princeville, Illinois. Mable Pierce CAIdrige1-Peoria, Illinois. 19lI-CARL B. MOORE, Principal. George Barrett-Deceased, January 14, 1947. Marie McDonna-Peoria, Illinois. William Morrow-Princeville, Illinois. 1912-CARL B. MOORE, Principal. Leota Adams lStewartl-Princeville, Illinois. Dora Armstrong lSillsl-Los Angeles, California. Margaret Armstrong lHartl-Chicago, Illinois. 1913-CARL B. MOORE, Principal. Mildred Blanchard lHoferJ-Princeville, Illinois. Ima Cushing lChristianl-Princeville, Illinois. Amy Edwards iMycewanderJ-Santa Barbara, California. Ida Green lFritzl-Toulon, Illinois. Harry Hofer-Deceased, May 20, 1943. Theil Manker lHarkerl-Monterey Park, California. Hazel McMillen-Peoria, Illinois. Leland McMillen-Chicago, Illinois. Bertha Oertley lNordlomeJ-Deceased, October 19, 1931. Ralph Prouty-Pelham, New York. Ethel Stowell iBoutonI-Princeville, Illinois. Mable Wear lPattersonl-Columbia, Missouri. l9l4-CARL B. MOORE, Principal. James E. Blanchard-Minneapolis, Minnesota. Keith Calhoun-Monica, Illinois. Nellie Cornish lBeallJ-Oak Hill, Illinois. Tresa M. Cushing-Peoria, Illinois. May Jeanette Friedman lDuschIJ-Mapleton, Iowa. Ruth J. Friedman lSlanel-Princeville, Illinois. Leo Harmon-Barien, Connecticut. W. Harold Johnson-Peoria, Illinois. Edward Kuntz-Princeville, Illinois. Everett Megan-Deceased, November 6, 1949. J. Clyde Murray-Streator, Illinois. Merle E. Schaad-Princeville, Illinois. Wilda B. Wear lSchaadl-Princeville, Illinois. Harlan G. Wilcox-Chicago, Illinois. 1915-WILLIAM LOY, Principal. Gilbert Adams-Princeville, Illinois. Elden Cutler-Deceased, October 31, 1935. Caroline Hofer-Iron Mountain, Michigan. Marguerite Long lHarmonl-Princeville, Illinois. 1916-WILLIAM LOY, Principal. Mildred Baker lHuFfmanl-Rockford, Illinois. Myrtle Lillian Bridson lHeatoni-Elgin, Illinois. Mable Olive Chapin lMahorneyJ-Geneseo, Illinois. Ruth Geraldine Conklin-Deceased, April 16, 1937. Rosa Cushing-Deceased, February 4, 1922. Ada M. Cutler lAddisI-Toulon, Illinois. Helen H. Dart lShrinerl-Waukegan, Illinois. E. Clyde Erikson-Princeville, Illinois. Myrtle L. Greene fGravesl-Princeville, Illinois. Ben R. Manker-Santa Anna, California. Olive Lillian Miller lBarrettl-Laura, Illinois. Alice Jane Peck lWeadJ-Peoria, Illinois. Helen Louise Scheelor lBarneyD-St. Petersburg, Florida. Milton B. Smith-Princeville, Illinois. Charles Tracy-Peoria, Illinois. Leo Sniff-Speer, Illinois. 1917-WILLIAM LOY, Principal. Pearl A. Barrett lFlakel-Manitou, Colorado. Hazel E. Buck-Deceased, January 1, 1928. Carl H. Cheesman-Deceased, June 15, 1940. May J. Cheesman-Deceased, June 15, 1945. Edward J. Coolidge-Whittier, California. Mable DeBord lGeIIingJ-Monica, Illinois. Helen L. Gaster lweidneri-Galesburg, Illinois. Bettie T. Gourley-Detroit, Michigan. Harriet Hofer lHinnenl-Peoria, Illinois. Fred M. Jackson-Princeville, Illinois. Florence E. Oertley lBarnesl-Rockford, Illinois. May R. Powers-Peoria, Illinois. Maude Shane lSIoanl-Princeville, Illinois. Bernice L. Taylor lMankerI-Santa Anna, California. Helen Tracy iHansenl-Springfield, Illinois. Hazel M. Tucker lNelsonl-Peoria, Illinois. Gerald L. Wenker-Riverside, California. 1918-WILLIAM LOY, Principal. Wilbert Baker-Deceased, June 15, 1931. Marilla Bridson lStickell-Laura, Illinois. Harold Buck-Peoria, Illinois. Merle Chapin lHamml-Rock Island, Illinois. Mignonne Cheesman-Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Fern Emery lClemensl-Wyoming, Illinois. Elizabeth Fairfield lBridsonl-Brimfield, Illinois. Bessie Friedman lSchultzl-Streator, Illinois. Florence Friedman Uacksont-Princeville, Illinois. Helen Graham lSchindlerJ-Princeville, Illinois. William Greene-Speer, Illinois. Bertha Hammer lFrameJ-Peoria, Illinois. Pearl Miller iBealll-Princeville, Illinois. Willa McKown iGroegerJ-Chicago, Illinois. Isla Noonen lElyi--Princeville, Illinois. Katherine Noonen lSimonsl-Princeville, Illinois. Fred Schaad-Princeville, Illinois. Jessie Smith fYessl-Princeville, Illinois. Inez Van Pelt lYoungdahIJ-Victoria, Illinois. Martha White CMillerl-Dahinda, Illinois. Lela Willard CClemmJ-Louisville, Kentucky. 1919-S. E. REECHER, Principal. Jessie Adams lCoulterJ-Chicago, Illinois. Myrtle Bouton lDuggins7-Paxton, Illinois. Lelia Byrnes lAIthofTl-Princeville, Illinois. Maurice Friedman-Vandalia, Illinois. Dorothy Hickey lMcKownl--Deceased, April 29, 1925. Eugene Hoag, D. D. S.-Peoria, Illinois. Greta Kneer lStricklandl-Laura, Illinois. Laura Miller lStreitmatterl-Peoria, Illinois. Thad Scheelor-Princeville, Illinois. Grace Shuppert lMooneyl-Chillicothe, Illinois. Kathryn Streitmatter lSlaglel-Rock Island, Illinois. Ralph Vogel-Oak Park, Illinois. Isla Wakefield lTraPPl-San Francisco, California. Pearl Wilson lBrownl-Dallas City, Illinois. 1920-C. J. KELLY, Principal. Irene Bear-Kirkwood, Illinois. Mildred Bitner lSpurgeonJ-Brimfield, Illinois. Florence Bridson lFlynnJ-Fulton, Illinois. Jananne Carroll lMcDonnellJ-Laura, Illinois. Opal German lReynolds.l-Sierra Madre, California. Floyd Hill-Goodyear, Arizona. Margery Hough lAdamsl-Princeville, Illinois. Ruth Leaverton lBealll-Glendale, Arizona. Edna McVicker lGhertl-Toulon, Illinois. Ethel McVicker lGravesl-Peoria, Illinois. Frank Merrill-Peoria, Illinois. Edna Poplet lBallouJ-Dunlap, Illinois. Zelma Sloan lPetersonl-Princeville, Illinois. Harry Vars-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1921-C. C. BYERLY, Principal. Virginia Acheson iTayIorl-Farmington, Illinois. Mary Bale CWilliamsl-Trivoli, Illinois. Rena Cushing-Peoria, Illinois. Nadine Cutler lBayerl-Toulon, Illinois. Ivan Friedman-Springfield, Illinois. Cletus German-Hardin, Illinois. Kathleen Gourley lBrunieslHWoodriver, Illinois. Olive Green lMcGabeJ-LaFayette, Illinois. Theolinda Harrison lHilll-Goodyear, Arizona. Page ninety-one Bessie Hayes-Deceased, June 6, 1922. Mildred Hoag lBickfordJ-Elmwood, Illinois. Luen McMillen-Columbus, Ohio. Helen Miller lWhiteJ-Toulon, Illinois. Guarah Molfit fCampJ-Princeville, Illinois. Byron Taylor-Farmington, Illinois. Mildred Williams lHenryI-Waterloo, Iowa. 1922-C. C. BYERLY, Principal. Elizabeth Cheesman-Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Esther Calhoun IGermanJ-Hardin, Illinois. Sherman Cornish-Princeville, Illinois. Lucille Cushing-Peoria, Illinois. Ruby Cutler lNewmanl-Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Evelyn Emery lMeekerJ-Wyoming, Illinois. Armond Foster-Princeville, Illinois. Mildred Graham lPondJ-Chicago, Illinois. Paul Hough-Deceased, March 4, 1939. Leora Kneer lTaylorJ-Champaign, Illinois. Jennie LeMay-Deceased, August 11, 1936. Emily Matthews IBoutonJ-Princeville, Illinois. Lois McWhorter-Edelstein, Illinois. Hazel Pierce CPierceI-Deceased, December 24, 1946. Lowell Pierce-Princeville, Illinois. Cecile Sheeler CLongworthl-Peoria, Illinois. Gladys Taylor lPiercel-Princeville, Illinois. Maude White--Princeville, Illinois. 1923-C. C. BYERLY, Principal. Grace Carr-Chillicothe, Illinois. Naomi Conover lMitchellJ-Peoria, Illinois. Lucille Friedman lCurranl--Mason City, Iowa. Raymond Greene-Birmingham, Alabama. Harlan Hammer-Peoria, Illinois. Lester Hawks-Madison, Wisconsin. Jack Henry-Waterloo, Iowa. Orvis Hoag, D. D, S.-Springfield, Illinois. Raymond Kneer-Fairfield, Iowa. Emma LaMay lWiIlidemuthD-Annawan, Illinois. Irene Moftit lKeeIeyJ-Duncan, Illinois. Clement Murphy-Fort Wayne, Indiana. Clement Noonen-Princeville, Illinois. Fern Streitmatter-PrincevilIe, Illinois. Neva Streitmatter-Princeville, Illinois. Alberta Taylor llnglesl-Deceased, September 12, 1932. Edwin Willard-Witchita, Kansas. Irene Willard lSimpsonJ-Bakersfield, California. 1924-JUSTINE A. STEWART, Principal. Robert E. Acheson-Chicago, Illinois. Louis J. Bouton-Princeville, Illinois. Harold R. Bouton-Princeville, Illinois. Vesta M. Buck lMasonI-Peoria, Illinois. Gladys S. Byrnes lHarmonJ-Princeville, Illinois. Elmer F. Byrnes-Princeville, Illinois. M. Lucille Carman ICampJ-Princeville, Illinois. Caroline A. Friedman lCampl-Princeville, Illinois. Rosene A. Hough lBIoeserl-Oak Park, Illinois. Luther A. Mansfield-Princeville, Illinois. E. Lucille McGinnis lMontgomeryJ-PrinceviIle, Illinois. Louie C. Murnan-Princeville, Illinois. Orletha F. Nelson lStargleI-Elmore, Illinois. Ruth C. Noonen QHardgrovelwDanviIle, Illinois. Raymond M. Oertley-Princeville, Illinois. Joseph J. Ricketts-Peoria, Illinois. Marion N. Rose llnwoodl-Peoria, Illinois. Sarah H. Routh IWebberl-Sparland, Illinois. Walter A. Smith-Wyoming, Illinois. Clement W. Webber-Chicago, Illinois. Marie N. Webber lDempseyl-Peoria, Illinois. Lelia B. Williams lStewartJ-Edwardsville, Illinois. 1925-LEO T. PECK, Principal. Irma Arnolds CHarrisonl-Dunlap, Illinois. Earl Best-Janesville, Wisconsin. Page ninety-two Herbert Bouton-Princeville, Illinois. Iva Burgess-Deceased, January 17, 1930. Verna Calhoun lSmithI-Princeville, Illinois. Franklin Gingrich-Oak Park, Illinois. Wayne Hart-Dallas City, Illinois. Irene Hibbs lLandsdownJ-Princeville, Illinois. Elbert King-Deceased, April 4, 1934. Ruth Lawrence lSwindelIJ-Wilmette, Illinois. Mildred Mendell lMoodyl-Princeville, Illinois. Tom Moffit-Chicago, Illinois. Helen Noonen lMcManisl-Princeville, Illinois. Lucille O'Connor lCarrJ-Peoria, Illinois. Marian Ricketts IHinshawI-Dunlap, Illinois. Raymond Searl-Peoria, Illinois. Harriet Smith IWilliamsD-Mesa, Arizona. George R. Smith-Deceased, April 21, 1949. Gerald Stewart-Edwardsville, Illinois. Violet Swanson llsaacsl-Indianapolis, Indiana. Faye Streitmatter lEhnlel-Sparland, Illinois. Robert Weaver-San Francisco, California. Theodore West-Chicago, Illinois. George Young-Peoria, Illinois. 1926-LEO T. PECK, Principal. Richard Auten-Indianapolis, Indiana. Mildred Bliss IBelskiJ-Princeville, Illinois. La Vergne Byrnes-Princeville, Illinois. Sylvester Friedman-Glendale, Arizona. Robert Harmon-Princeville, Illinois. Robert Hyde-Decatur, Illinois. Willadine Kelly lNicholasl-Grays Lake, Illinois. Hale Kenyon-Edelstein, Illinois. Adah Mitchell lHarmonl-Kewanee, Illinois. Richard Roach-Oakland, California. Dean Shipley-Princeville, Illinois. Wilma Smith lWheatleyJ-Princeville, Illinois. Dorothy Wenker lHarmon7-Princeville, Illinois. 1927-LEO T. PECK, Principal. Lillie M. Bouton lSnyderl-Deceased, September 28, 1945 Dorothy M. Friedman lRichJ-Glendale, California. Evelyn V. Graves lDell7-Princeville, Illinois. Lois E. LaMay lHiggsI-Monica, Illinois. Viola Mendell CFrazier7-Peoria, Illinois. Irene Moflit iKeeleyl-Princeville, Illinois. Kathleen M. O'Connor llimmermanl-Streator, Illinois. Lela E. Oertley QSmithI-Monica, Illinois. Frank Predmore-Edelstein, Illinois. Pauline Routh CSmithl-Sparland, Illinois. Laura C. Sentz lBasehoarl-Littletown, Pennsylvania. Byron F. Slane-Princeville, Illinois. Elza Slane IPeckJ-Peoria, Illinois. Elda Taylor lGreenI-Peoria, Illinois. Elizabeth C. Trethway lFriedmanI-Glendale, Arizona. Marion M. Weaver Uohnsonl-Princeville, Illinois. Harold A. Webber-Deceased, September 11, 1928. Bessie L. Williams-Deceased, February 4, 1936. 1928-EDWIN ARFORD, Principal. Robert Auten, Ph. D.-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Evelyn Buck CMerrifielcD-Peoria, Illinois. Raymond K. Calhoun-Santa Rosa, California. Viola M. Calhoun fSchulII-Peoria, Illinois. Audrey Caron IStevensJ-Princeville, Illinois. Jessie L. Cutler lPullenD-Princeville, Illinois. Josephine I. Day-Deceased, March 4, 1931. Harriet E. Gingrich lWilliamsl-Toulon, Illinois. Maurice D. Greene-Princeville, Illinois. Robert F. Henry, Ph. D.-Berwyn, Illinois. Alice L. Keller lMatthewsJ-Shabbona, Illinois. Mable Kinnah lRichozJ-Princeville, Illinois. John W. Matthews-Shabbona, Illinois. Deanne Miller-Princeville, Illinois. Cecelia Noonen lStengerJ-Peoria, Illinois. Lois J. Overend lWestartl-Princeville, Illinois. Levi C. Ricketts-Morton, Illinois. Irene M. Streitmatter-Deceased, August 6, 1934. Ivan M. Swisher-Seattle, Washington. Neva Margaret Turner IHuFfmanl-Elmwood, Illinois. Julia E. Trethway lBestl-Janesville, Wisconsin. Jeanette Vars Uettonl-Chicago, Illinois. Bernadine A. Willard lPhilIabouml-Aurora, Illinois. I929-EDWIN ARFORD, Principal. Ralph Beall-Princeville, Illinois. Harry Emerson Best-Princeville, Illinois. Frances Leo Byrnes-Princeville, Illinois. John Lewis Cutler, M. D.-Salt Lake City, Utah. Harold A. Gray-Deceased, July I4, I929. Harry Webster Hibbs-Princeville, Illinois. Harry Wilford Malone-Monica, Illinois. Doris Eloise McWhorter-Edelstein, Illinois. Ruth Oertley IWiIsonl-Drumright, Oklahoma. Gladys Sentz iWorkJ-Eldorado, Kansas. Harold Slane-Toulon, Illinois. Argyle Sloan-Dunlap, Illinois. Harold Smith, D. V. M.-Dunlap, Illinois. Eloise Stewart IAutenJ-Indianapolis, Indiana. Grace Ellen Stotler-Deceased, February 20, I93I. Elma Helen Streitmatter IBrownl-Peoria, Illinois. Floyd John Taylor-Deceased, December 22, 1944. i930-EDWIN AR FORD, Principal. Zoe Lillian Best lMillerl-Kewanee, Illinois. Zelma Grace Bouton INoonenJ-Princeville, Illinois. Donald Byrnes-Los Angeles, California. Clara Lillian Campbell-Sugar City, Colorado. Eldon Calhoun-Princeville, Illinois. Omar Carman-Edwards Station, Illinois. Cyril Carr-Peoria, Illinois. George William Diver-Mapleton, Illinois. Mary Elizabeth Diver IWalkerl-Princeville, Illinois. M. Bernice Hart-Deceased, November 3, 1932. Vivian Louise Kessler IGintherl-Peoria, Illinois. Frank D. Kelly-Princeville, Illinois. Lloyd Ernest LaMay-Monica, Illinois. J. William Muller-Washington, D. C. Harold Oertley-Princeville, Illinois. Doris M. Nelson lDugginsl-Brimfield, Illinois. Ellen L. Pritchard-Aurora, Illinois. Roy S. Rickets-Peoria, Illinois. Hazel E. Schaad-Minier, Illinois. Rodger Sears-Elmwood, Illinois. Maxine R. Simmons IBassl-Chicago, Illinois. Dwight Langer Smith-Galveston, Texas. Merle George Smith-Dunlap, Illinois. Lois Stephens-Peoria, Illinois. Jerold Dean Wear-Cleveland, Ohio. Ethel May Weidman-Riverside, California. I93I-EDWIN ARFORD, Principal. Dorothy Faye Bouton IVan Lanninghaml-East Peoria, Illinois. Robert Burley, M. D.-Beardstown, Illinois. Helen C. Callery IBaneJ-Chicago, Illinois. Harry Warren Case-Peoria, Illinois. Dorothy F. Harrison IWesteferl-Wyoming, Illinois. Gene E. Keller-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ina Kelly ICoolidgel-Rochelle, Illinois. Paul S. King-Kewanee, Illinois. Raymond Ladd-Edelstein, Illinois. George Overend-Eureka, Illinois. Helen Potter lRenchl-Edelstein, Illinois. Eva Pritchard IBerchtoIdl-Speer, Illinois. Edgar S. Slane-Westmont, Illinois. Grace G. Sokop lUhligl-Peoria, Illinois. Eleanor Streitmatter IElIiottJ-Peoria, Illinois. Shirley M. Stumpf IBurkeyl-Peekshill, New York. Doris May Walder IDoel-Toulon, Illinois. Winfield Weaver-Delphi, Indiana. Sam W. Williams-Chillicothe, Illinois. Raymond S. Willard-Princeville, Illinois. I 932-EDWI N ARFORD, Principal. Genevieve I. Best iHollisl-Wyoming, Illinois. Dorothy M. Bouton iHohenberryl-Monica, Illinois. Vesta I. Burns INordwalll-Princeville, Illinois. Donald A. Bush-Peoria, Illinois. Mary S. Campbell lCampbelIl-Kankakee, Illinois. Bernadine Darst-Bertha, Minnesota. Richard DeBord-Peoria, Illinois. Raymond Fredell-Peoria, Illinois. Louise H. Kelly-Princeville, Illinois. Frances Lonsdale IMeyersl-Peoria, Illinois. Lorene F. Miller ILauderl-Peoria, Illinois. Eldred C. Nelson-Princeville, Illinois. Irene M. Oertley IGoekell-Cicero, Illinois. Joseph M. Pritchard-Wyoming, Illinois. Ralph F. Schaad-Peoria, Illinois. Dorothy M. Steinman llapiccolal-Bensenville, Illinois. Vivian J. Stowell lAndreasonl-San Francisco, California. Elsie L. Turner IKellerJ-Princeville, Illinois. Helen J. Weaver CDougIasl-San Francisco, California. Vivian I. Vogel IEatonl-Wyoming, Illinois. Elizabeth Miars iPottsJ-Chillicothe, Illinois. I933-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Eloise V. Aby IKeIIyJ-Princeville, Illinois. Charles Edward Blank-Toulon, Illinois. Franklin Palmer Bliss--Peoria, Illinois. Ethel Vivian Bouton IGrantl-Dunlap, Illinois. Dorothy I. Caron IGarIandJ-Dunlap, Illinois. Florence E. Delbridge IRichozJ-Princeville, Illinois. Dwight J. Gallup-Edelstein, Illinois. Nellie May Giflin CSchaadl-Dunlap, Illinois. Albert Leroy Gruner-Princeville, Illinois. Veneta Gruner lStreitmatterl-Speer, Illinois. Geneva Hart IHawksworthl-Princeville, Illinois. Virginia Lee Henson lBIissJ-Princeville, Illinois. John Junior Lester-Monica, Illinois. Raymond Martzluf-Williamsfield, Illinois. Donald Donald Miller-Wyoming, Illinois. E. Oertley-Princeville, Illinois. LaVerne Overend-Peoria, Illinois. Frances M. Sloan IBurtonl-Dunlap, Illinois. D. Kenneth Smith-Princeville, Illinois. Ben E. Ethelyn Phyllis Earline Robert Thelma Stumpf-Princeville, Illinois. Veryl Walliker IGroeperl-Princeville, Illinois. V. Wear Uacksonl-Kewanee, Illinois. V. Weaver Uheobaldl-Monica, Illinois. Webber-Brimtield, Illinois. A. Zimmerman Uenningsl-Minneapolis, Minnesota I934-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. William Orin Aby-Princeville, Illinois. Burna Maxine Best IUnakisl-Morton, Illinois. Alice Clara Blank iForneyl-Princeville, Illinois. Helen E. Buck ILauberD-Monica, Illinois. Frank Milton Carman-Peoria, Illinois. Mildred Anne Caron IToddl-Edelstein, Illinois. - Mavis Wheelor Carr Uheobaldl-Monica, Illinois. Mildred Challacombe lKuIscarl-Dearborn, Michigan. Sylvia C. Elliott IWerkauJ-Ottumwa, Iowa. J. Edmund Fredell-Peoria, Illinois. Elizabeth E. Gray lHotchkissl-Danbury, Wisconsin. Helen Marie Hofstatter lTaylorl-Pekin, Illinois. Duane E. Kuntz-Chicago, Illinois. Lee K. Miars-Mesa, Arizona. Marth Viola Nelson IMillardl-Edelstein, Illinois. Florence Irene Reich IBIackl-Toulon, Illinois. Charlotte L. Sniff iTuckerl-Chillicothe, Illinois. Kenneth A. Swanson-Princeville, Illinois. Lyle L. Teets-Princeville, Illinois. Hortense B. Trethway Clhuresonl-Goodyear, Arizona. Viola F. Turner CRoehnD-Peoria, Illinois. Myrna Irene Vogel IStanglinl-Peoria, Illinois. Helen M. Walliker lSerguson7+El Paso, Texas. Thomas Frederick Weaver-San Francisco, California. Vernon Weaverwwyoming, Illinois. Page ninety-th ree 1935-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. George Walter Black-Toulon, Illinois. Helen Pauline Bouton iBegnerJ-Monica, Illinois. Edwin O. Burns-Elmwood, Illinois. George Donald Carter-Galesburg, Illinois. Robert A. DeBord-Aurora, Illinois. Glen Giffen-Dunlap, Illinois. Richard B. Hyde-Princeville, Illinois. Eleanor Frances Matthews-Macomb, Illinois. Earl E. Oertley-Deceased, July 20, 1944. ' James M. Potter-Edelstein, Illinois. Ruth Arlene Ricketts-Princeville, Illinois. Ethel Lucille Roach-Princeville, Illinois. Arthur Emerson Russell-Edelstein, Illinois. Edwin A. Schaad-Dunlap, Illinois. Josephine Amelia Slane-Princeville, Illinois. Edith Marguerite Streitmatter IMartinl-Princeville, Illinois. Russell W. Stumpf-Cleveland, Ohio. Helen Frances Turner IRinkJ-Peoria, Illinois. Robert Ward-Deceased, March 1, 1945. Ferdinand H. Williams-Peoria, Illinois. Leona M. Zaverl lOdeyI-Kewanee, Illinois. 1936-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Paula Eileen Aten lPotterl-Edelstein, Illinois. George A. Begner-Princeville, Illinois. Jack Best-Los Angeles, California. Wilbur L. Blank-Toulon, Illinois. Mary Eloise Bliss lGravesl-Wyoming, Illinois. Wilma Louise Bouton iPenningtonJ-Bartonville, Illinois. J. Edward Byrnes-Galesburg, Illinois. Frances A. Camp lHoagl-Monica, Illinois. Mariorie Helen Challacombe CWoertzJ-Wyoming, Illinois. Thelma L. Fredell-Peoria, Illinois. Dorothy F. Gallup lMoorel-Rantoul, Illinois. Leo Graves, Jr.-Wyoming, Illinois. Martha Jane Graves iBrownD-Peoria, Illinois. Richard F. Hammer-Carlinville, Illinois. Lester A. Henderson-East Peoria, Illinois. Ruth Frances Henry lProsserD-Peoria, Illinois. Dorothy Hofer lSwansonJ-Princeville, Illinois. Ellen Ruth Holmes lEastmanl-Edelstein, Illinois. Karl H. Keller-Princeville, Illinois. Mary Ladd lRuchI-Edelstein, Illinois. Esther S. Perdelwitz lRickenbergerl-Peoria, Illinois. Harry M. Potts-Chillicothe, Illinois. Harold L. Wear-Kewanee, Illinois. Eileen Virginia Webber lLong7-Peoria, Illinois. Nellie G. White lDangerl-Wyoming, Illinois. 1937-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Lowell O. Burns-St. Louis, Missouri. William Morris Delbridge-Princeville, Illinois. Eugene Elliott-Deceased, August 23, 1947. Ray Gene Gelling-Army Air Corps. Robert J. Graves-Berwyn, Illinois. Mary Virginia Harmon fPickerilll-Peoria, Illinois. Floyd E. Henderson-Deceased, December 31, 1944. Wilma Kathleen Hurst lCharlandl-Los Angeles, California. Hazel M. Kuntz lWeisel-Moscow, Idaho. Catherine B. Long CSarnesl-Monica, Illinois. Melvin Lonsdale-Princeville, Illinois. Wilbur Arthur Mendell-Princeville, Illinois. Roy Frank Mueller-Speer, Illinois. Gerald A. Metcalf-Princeville, Illinois. Leland G. Murnan-Princeville, Illinois. Dorothy E. Oertley lKobarekl-Berwyn, Illinois. Harold W. Poole-Princeville, Illinois. Mary Ellen Purcell iBoylanl-Princeville, Illinois. Marcia M. Riggen lWhittakerl-Laura, Illinois. Harold J. Schaad-Princeville, Illinois. Wilbur F. Slane-Champaign, Illinois. Finch Stowell-Alexandria, Virginia. Gladys Streitmatter iNealI-Chillicothe, Illinois. Darlene Walliker fArnoldl-El Paso, Texas. Helen Jean Wear lRossil-Pekin, Illinois. Page ninety-four James E. Webber-Brimfield, Illinois. Gerald F. Williams-Chillicothe, Illinois. 1938-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. James Berry-Portland, Oregon. Earl Bliss-Brimfield, Illinois. Keith Carter-Fort Myers, Florida. Clement Colgan-Peoria, Illinois. Coral Delbridge iStreitmatterl-Toulon, Illinois. Frank Dickinson-Chicago, Illinois. John Harvey-Toulon, Illinois. Eleanor Hofer iSniffJ-Dunlap, Illinois. Joyce Hopkins IParkJ-Moline, Illinois. James Mendenhall-Peoria, Illinois. Josephine Mendenhall lEppingl-Westmont, Illinois Donald Miller-Laura, Illinois. Mable Nelson CBealll-Princeville, Illinois. Raymond Paddock-Princeville, Illinois. Carlos Park-St. Joseph, Missouri. Harry Park-Moline, Illinois. Bernice Reich Ueetsl-Princeville, Illinois. Betty Roach CRassiJ-Morton, Illinois. Celestine Ryan iFaheyJ-Peoria, Illinois. Aaron Sammet-Princeville, Illinois. Jean Simmons lKuhnl-Edelstein, Illinois. Ralph SniI f-Dunlap, Illinois. Evelyn Snyder-Princeville, Illinois, Eleanor Sorenson lAbyJ-Princeville, Illinois. Lawrence Theobald-Monica, Illinois. Ellen Thomas-Princeville, Illinois. Virginia Vogel IRisenl-Peoria, Illinois. Merle Worsfold-Peoria, Illinois. 1939-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Lois Barrett llsomel-Assumption, Illinois. Phyllis Biederbeck IHammerIel-Laura, Illinois. Leo Brown-New York, New York. Marian Burns IKochJ-Lacon, Illinois. Edward Callery-Owensboro, Kentucky. John Callery-Superior, Wisconsin. Caryl Carman CCowanI-Lacon, Illinois. Ethel Cheesman lOertley7-Peoria, Illinois. Beaulah Compton lReisingeri-Peoria, Illinois. Ruth Donath iSticklingJ-Princeville, Illinois. Joseph Friedman-Deceased, April 15, 1945. Glenn Grimm-Washington, D. C. Virginia Hammer ICobIel-Chillicothe, Illinois. James Harmon-Peoria, Illinois. Sue Harvey lLa Follettel-Laura, Illinois. Helen Huggins Uacksonl-Princeville, Illinois. Mary King-Peoria, Illinois. Eileen McDonnell CGubbinsl-Camp Grove, Illinois. Lloyd Miller, Jr.-Peoria, Illinois. ' Beatrice Neill-Chicago, Illinois. Frances Neill IPaddockI-Princeville, Illinois. Virginia Potter CPiersonJ-Edelstein, Illinois. Robert Pritchard-Edelstein, Illinois. Betty Purcell CMurphyl-Camp Grove, Illinois. Raymond Ralph-Houston, Texas. Minnie Reich iEmdenJ-East Peoria, Illinois. Betty Ryan CAndersonl-Peoria, Illinois. Orin Scanlon-Princeville, Illinois. Helen Schaad lShearsl-Libertyville, Illinois. Donald Sears-Princeville, Illinois. Elizabeth Shearer iMeckJ-Pamora, California. Elaine Sibley lMannickD-Los Angeles, California. Ronald Slane-Port Byron, Illinois. Dewey Smith-Peoria, Illinois. Franklin Staples-Austin, Texas. Arlys Streitmatter-Chicago, Illinois. Glenn Streitmatter-PrincevilIe, Illinois. La Verne Streitmatter-Chicago, Illinois. Charles Timmons-Toulon, Illinois. Harriet Timmons lDrakel-Toulon, Illinois. Arlene Toft lGillisJwElmwood, Illinois. Darlene Tott lGillisI-Elmwood, Illinois. Marie Van Dusen-Peoria, Illinois. Lester Woodworth-Peoria, Illinois. I940-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Margaret Belford lShanel-Monica, Illinois. Wayne Burton-Army. Yale Camp-Monica, Illinois. Marian Challacombe iPooIel-Princeville, Illinois. Robert Cheesman-Princeville, Illinois. Robert Colgan-Peoria, Illinois. Jack Foraker-Peoria, Illinois. Helen Fox lMaddexJ-Toulon, Illinois. Jennie M. Fritch-Toulon, Illinois. Ona Fritz iMenoIdl-Princeville, Illinois. Walter Fritz-Princeville, Illinois. Gwendolyn Gelling lFuscoJ-Princeville, Illinois. Dorothy German iliappasl-Princeville, Illinois. Jeanne Harmon-St. Louis, Missouri. Clyde Hart-Princeville, Illinois. Annabelle Harvey iUpdykel-Wyoming, Illinois. Colleen Hill iHugI1esJ-San Francisco, California. Bill Hofer-Speer, Illinois. Jean Holly-Peoria, Illinois. Zealy Holmes-Edelstein, Illinois. Donald Jackson-Princeville, Illinois. Beatrice Martin lReedJ-Chicago, Illinois. Fred McNeeIy-Princeville, Illinois. Susie Newman lMiarsD-Brimfield, Illinois. Bill Nickels-Peoria, Illinois. Anton Oppelz-Peoria, Illinois. Harold Ostrom-Princeville, Illinois. Florence Perdelwitz lTribIeyJ-Morton, Illinois. Hazel Pritchard-Peoria, Illinois. Robert Schaad-Pekin, Illinois. Evelyn Sears lDownJ-Speer, Illinois. Lawrence Smith-Henry, Illinois. Jack SniFI-Deceased, December 7, I94l. Norma Snyder iBrownl-Princeville, Illinois. Dana Stewart-Princeville, Illinois. Bernadine Streitmatter-Peoria, Illinois. John Wagner-Army. I94I-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Madelyn Barrett lEdmondsJ-Manito Springs, Colorado. Roger Barrett-Laura, Illinois. Madeline Boyer iLandl-Alamo California. Sarah Brown lRusselll-Edelstein, Illinois. Alvin Burns-Elmwood, Illinois. Bernice Callery lGronewaldJ-Edelstein, Illinois. Jack Cheesman-Army. Elmer Craps-Peoria, Illinois. Frank Donath-Princeville, Illinois. Mariorie Elliott lBurnsl-St. Louis, Missouri. Orval Erikson-Princeville, Illinois. Dorcas Gelling lSmithl-Monica, Illinois. Maurice Graves-Chicago, Illinois. Wilma Hager lBarteImayl-Morton, Illinois. Helen Hammer iFosterl-Chillicothe, Illinois. Mary Henderson lMilIerl-Chillicothe, Illinois. Frank Hill-Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Ella Hohenberry iBelfordJ-Peoria, Illinois. Gladys Hornback llinoblochl-Wyoming, Illinois. Dorothy Hurst lMillerl-Los Angeles, California. Russell Ladd-Seattle, Washington. Robert Murray-Winnipeg, Canada. Betty Oertley lCarmondyl-Peoria, Illinois. Georgia Rumbold-Chicago, Illinois. Muriel Ryan lRichardsonJ-Goodyear, Arizona. Marie Sammet lShanel-Peoria, Illinois. Harold Savage-Peoria, Illinois. Kenneth Sibley-Evanston, Illinois. Donald Sloan-Princeville, Illinois. Gene Smith-Tonia, California. Helen Smith-Elkhart, Indiana. Kenneth Snyder-Princeville, Illinois. Dean Somsag-Willow Springs, Illinois. Dwight Stokes-Monmouth, Illinois. Ruth Streitmatter lHoImesl-Edelstein, Illinois. John Toft-Navy. Delwin Walliker-Monica, Illinois. Russell Walliker-Peoria, Illinois. Robert Lee Wear-St. Paul, Minnesota. Robert Lee Wear-Lincoln, Nebraska. Gladys Weaver lLeibigl-San Francisco, California. LeRoy Williams-Princeville, Illinois. Ralph Wilson-Princeville, Illinois. Robert Yarnell-Princeville, Illinois. Barbara Jane Yerby iDunnl-Champaign, Illinois. I942-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Arthur Adolphson-Speer, Illinois. Elmer Albert-Chillicothe, Illinois. Glenn Bateman-Princeville, Illinois. Gerald Bouton-Princeville, Illinois. Colleen Brown lEberIeJ-Speer, Illinois. Harlan Burgess, Jr.-Princeville, Illinois. Margaret Bush lliirtleyl-Princeville, Illinois. Kenneth Camp-Normal, Illinois. Thomas Carman-Peoria, Illinois. Vera Carman lPottsl-Canton, Illinois. Gene Carter-New York, New York. Thomas Cavadas-Peoria, Illinois. Madeline Colgan iMorrisseyl-Peoria, Illinois. Francis Conley-Princeville, Illinois. Janet Crady lCheesmanl-Princeville, Illinois. Dorothy Curry-Peoria, Illinois. Edward Dearman-Peoria, Illinois. Juanita Donath lBurgessD-Princeville, Illinois. Fred Epley-Edelstein, Illinois. Lee Fritz-Princeville, Illinois. Sam Gates-Peoria, Illinois. Don Gibbs-Princeville, Illinois. Ruth Gibbs Uacksonl-Princeville, Illinois. Martha Graves lGibbsJ-Princeville, Illinois. Mary Graves-Peoria, Illinois. Gladys Herrmann lReedl-Chicago, Illinois. Ralph Jackson-Quincy, Illinois. Virginia Jones lReidl-Farmington, Illinois. Dale Kirtley-Princeville, Illinois. Margaret Lambrechts lRauIainl-Ambridge, Pennsylvania Marilyn Murphy lHoferl-Speer, Illinois. Snowden Neill-Kankakee, Illinois. Paul Noland-Ithica, New York. Norma Oertley-East St. Louis, Illinois. Helen Oppelz CGehrigl-Edelstein, Illinois. La Verne Perdelwitz-Washington, Illinois. Leora Stewart lTullerl-Peoria, Illinois. Louis Stoecker-Princeville, Illinois. Arvella Stuff-Peoria, Illinois. Mary Toft lSwigerl-Princeville, Illinois. Iola Worsfold-Princeville, Illinois. Jerrold Yess-Princeville, Illinois. I943-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Betty Beall lHutsonJ-Glendale, Arizona. Paul Blank-Chicago, Illinois. Margaret Bridson iBarrettl-Galesburg, Illinois. Ruth Burton lBegnerJ-Princeville, Illinois. Joseph Callery-Princeville, Illinois. Mary Alice Callery Uhomasl-Granville, Illinois. Bernadine Camp lDeIbridgel-Princeville, Illinois. Jean Campbell lHurstJ-Peoria, Illinois. Margaret Chambers iYarneIIJ-Princeville, Illinois Jack Colgan-Elmwood, Illinois. Harold Delbridge-Princeville, Illinois. Franklin Douglas-Laura, Illinois. lla Fritz lKuntzJ-'Peoria, Illinois. Jack Fry-Dunlap, Illinois. Bernard Harmon-Princeville, Illinois. Wilmer HendersonAChiIIicothe, Illinois. Kenneth Hurst-Peoria, Illinois. Stanley Hutson-Glendale, Arizona. Page ninety five Ruth Jaques lLarsonl-St. Louis, Missouri. William Kellogg-Galesburg, Illinois. Donald Kuntz-Peoria, Illinois. Ima Jeanne Lawrence IWearI-St. Paul, Minnesota. Harold Locher-Princeville, Illinois. Mary Dell Long lStreffJ-Peoria, Illinois. Harold Magnuson-Dunlap, Illinois. Charles Mendenhall-Army. Alphy Menold-Princeville, Illinois. Mariorie Miller Uoyl-Laura, Illinois. Betty Mitchell lArcherJ-Princeville, Illinois. Marcile Morrissey IPetersI-Peoria, Illinois. Florence Mummert-Princeville, Illinois. Albert Noland-Orange, New Jersey. Marie Ostrum lGravesI-Chicago, Illinois. Robert Park-Los Angeles, California. Melvin Peterson-Princeville, Illinois. Ralph Pritchard-Edelstein, Illinois. Ray Ralph-Princeville, Illinois. Helen Ryan-Evanston, Illinois. Pauline Savage lOwensJ-Peoria, Illinois. Joyce Ann Schelkopf CZSPPI-Peoria, Illinois. Robert G. Schindler-Princeville, Illinois. Richard Sibley-Champaign, Illinois. Anna Jean Smith lDarlingl-Princeville, Illinois. Donald Sniff-Princeville, Illinois. Lila Stahl-Princeville, Illinois. William Vaughn-Princeville, Illinois. Evelyn Wieland lPauII-Edelstein, Illinois. Betty Williams-Chicago, Illinois. 1944-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Phyllis Ann Begner-WACS. Robert J. Berchtold-Edelstein, Illinois. Gloria G. Brannan lRiggenI-Laura, Illinois. Duane W. Burns-Peoria, Illinois. Mariorie F. Burton Woelkerl-Metamora, Illinois. Patricia Ann Callery-Paris, Illinois. Ivan L. Chambers-Princeville, Illinois. Lewis Colgan-Roanoke, Illinois. Gerald Dickinson-Peoria, Illinois. Doris Eply lBrinkmanl-Peoria, Illinois. Mildred E. Gibbs IMerrittI-Camden, Arkansas. Viola Gruner lBatemanJ-Princeville, Illinois. Robert Hager-Speer, Illinois. Ralph Heinz-Wyoming, Illinois. Rose Hietter lKneerl-Princeville, Illinois. Rita Hill lRohmannl-Metamora, Illinois. William Jones-Laura, Illinois. Mariorie Kruse lPounvichJ-Chicago, Illinois. James Kuntz-Champaign, Illinois. Robert Laisure-Laura, Illinois. Angela McDonnell lSchwarzloseI-Peoria, Illinois. Gloria McDonnell lAndersonI-Laura, Illinois. Mardell Miller lCarlsonl-Princeville, Illinois. Cecil Mitchell-Wyoming, Illinois. Margaret Mary O'Conner-Princeville, Illinois. Donald Oppelz-Peoria, Illinois. Patricia Ann Roll lMurphyI-Urbana, Illinois. Mariorie Rowe lRoll5-Chillicothe, Illinois. Doris Schaad-Libertyville, Illinois. Bernice Sears-Peoria, Illinois. Mariorie Shaw lMcDoughl-Brimfield, Illinois. Florence Slane-Peoria, Illinois. Eleanor Smith lAddisI-Toulon, Illinois. Wilma Trowbridge lScottI-Bradford, Illinois. Mariorie Williams lBohannonl-Princeville, Illinois. I945-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Stanley Allen-Speer, Illinois. Maxine Asal-Peoria, Illinois. John Baurer-Peoria, Illinois. Mary Jane Blumenschein lWellsD-Peoria, Illinois. Kenneth Brown-Army. Verlys Budde lCarlsonI-Eclelstein, Illinois. Richard Bush-Speer, Illinois. Page ninety-six Kathleen Callery lKulagoJ-Peoria, Illinois. Junior Camp-Princeville, Illinois. Virginia Camp ISloanI-Princeville, Illinois. Donald E. Carlson-Princeville, Illinois. Barbara Crilly-Peoria, Illinois. Darlene Emery-Princeville, Illinois. Q Vesta Alice Erikson ILindseyI-Princeville, Illinois Mary Be Fogerty lFuertgesl-Cleveland, Ohio. Dean Gallup-Edeslstein, Illinois. Irene Gould lDunnI-Kewanee, Illinois. William F. Harmon-Monica, Illinois. Robert Hill-Princeville, Illinois. Arta Joyce Holly-Peoria, Illinois. Cherilyn Johnson-Peoria, Illinois. Virginia Kelley Ilrvingl-Peoria, Illinois. Permilla Laisure-Peoria, Illinois. Leona Lawrence-Princeville, Illinois. Howard Markgraf-Pekin, Illinois. Ervin Martin-Edelstein, Illinois. Duane Meservey-Princeville, Illinois. Dolores Millard lMillerI-Edwards, Illinois. Mary Ann Oppe lMatthewsl-Peoria, Illinois. Lee E. Perdelwitz-Army. Raymond Powell-Speer, Illinois. Edward Purcell-Davenport, Iowa. Betty Rockel-Chicago, Illinois. Carol Rowe lAIIenJ-Speer, Illinois. Arvella Sammet-Peoria, Illinois. Merton H. Smith-Monica, Illinois. Ruby Streitmatter IHietterJ-Princeville, Illinois. Vernon E. Streitmatter-Speer, Illinois. William Strickland-Laura, Illinois. Robert Valline-Peoria, Illinois. June Walliker lAultI-Princeville, Illinois. Donald Weaver-San Francisco, California. Aletha Mae Weddington-Peoria, Illinois. Eugene Wilcox-Edelstein, Illinois. 1946-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Paula Allen-Peoria, Illinois. Evalyn Baurer-Peoria, Illinois. Bessie Beam IRaifsniderl--Cambridge, Illinois. Elvin Bouton-Princeville, Illinois. Duane Camp-Princeville, Illinois. Dorothy Cavadas lSammetI-Princeville, Illinois. Rosene Conley ISchileinI-Chillicothe, Illinois. Joyce Delbridge lAchmanI-Peoria, Illinois. Kathleen DuBois-Peoria, Illinois. Mariorie Duffy lSmithI-Monica, Illinois. Martin Hohulin-Morton, Illinois. Dorothy Kellogg-Wheaton, Illinois. Richard Komp-Princeville, Illinois. Corliss Laisure-Normal, Illinois. Verna Lauber iStoecherI-Chillicothe, Illinois. Frances Leonhardt lCampbeIlI-Peoria, Illinois. James McDonnell-Laura, Illinois. Howard Marshall-Speer, Illinois. Nathan Martin-Edelstein, Illinois. Corinne Miller lHillJ-Princeville, Illinois. Lorraine Mueller-Peoria, Illinois. Donald Murray-Chicago, Illinois. Donald Schindler-Navy. Mary Vera Slane-Princeville, Illinois. Florence Smith lSniffl-Princeville, Illinois. Glenn Sniff, Jr.-Princeville, Illinois. Mildred Snyder-Princeville, Illinois. Shirlee Snyder lGiIlamI-Wyoming, Illinois. Wyan Stockdell-Joliet, Illinois. Vernon Stoller-Speer, Illinois. JeFf Streitmatter-Speer, Illinois. Gladys Wieland lMorlocl0-Peoria, Illinois Dartha Westefer lMcGarveyJ-Wyoming, Illinois. Betty Wilson Uonesl-Wyoming, Illinois. 1947-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Phillip Adams-Peoria, Illinois. Donna Boyer IHansonl-Laura, Illinois. Dorothy Callery-Edelstein, Illinois. Robert Callery-Davenport, Iowa. Dorothy Camp IHydel-Princeville, Illinois. Barbara Cheesman iWeaverl-Peoria, Illinois. Cecelia Dallinger-Peoria, Illinois. lola Doubet-Peoria, Illinois. Glenn DuBois-Princeville, Illinois. Tom Fogerty-Princeville, Illinois. Tom Foster-Princeville, Illinois. Ted Goffrier-Princeville, Illinois. Evelyn Gruner IGoffrierJ-Princeville, Illinois. Ruth Gruner-Jacksonville, Illinois. Fred Grunert-Princeville, Illinois. Wilfred Hanson-Laura, Illinois. Miriam Hemmer-Monmouth, Illinois. Earl Hietter-Normal, Illinois. Maxine Kelly iYeckj-Peoria, Illinois. Phyllis Kirtley ISmitl'0-Laura, Illinois. Jack Markgraf-Malvern, Arkansas. Charles Miller-Princeville, Illinois. Mariorie Morris INienowJ-Peoria, Illinois. Richard Noland-Champaign, Illinois. Ruth Ann Oakes-Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Gene Peterson-Edelstein, Illinois. Martha Peterson iMockJ-Toulon, Illinois. Jo Anne Purcell-Davenport, Iowa. Claude Rockel-Army. Rosemary Schelkopf-Champaign, Illinois. Clifford Scott-Toulon, Illinois. Elmer Shaw-Monica, Illinois. Juanita Short IGrigsbyJ-Peoria, Illinois. Leona Smith-Peoria, Illinois. Betty Sniff ITalbertl-Princeville, Illinois. Velma Stewart iBrackettJ-Chillicothe, Illinois. Betty Streitmatter IHornbackl-Edelstein, Ill Robert Streitmatter-Edelstein, Illinois. Arthur Trowbridge-Edelstein, Illinois. Bernice Wagenbach-Peoria, Illinois. Joyce White-Champaign, Illinois. Wilbur Wilson-Army. Albert Wys-Dunlap, Illinois. 1948-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Donna Allen-Speer, Illinois. Eleanor Asal-Peoria, Illinois. Arthur Baurer-Princeville, Illinois. Marthaiean Baughman-Princeville, Illinois. Charles Berry-Army Air Corps. Betty Annette Burton-Galesburg, Illinois. Audrey Buskirk iReedl-Peoria, Illinois. Barbara Delbridge-Peoria, Illinois. Dale Dickinson-Princeville, Illinois. Eugene Ely-Edelstein, Illinois. Verna Jean Edwards-Peoria, Illinois. Frances Fairfield-Monica, Illinois. Donna Fry iKompJ-Princeville, Illinois. William German-Princeville, Illinois. Ruth Guth-Peoria, Illinois. Patricia Harker-Chillicothe, Illinois. Edmund Harmon-Davenport, Iowa. Bernard Harney-Peoria, Illinois. Audrey Heinz-Macomb, Illinois. Dean Heinz-Princeville, Illinois. Charles Hemmer-Edelstein, Illinois. Wendell Hutson-Princeville, Illinois. Joan Kelly-Princeville, Illinois. John Knell-Navy. Patricia Laisure-Macomb, Illinois. Betty Lawrence-Princeville, Illinois. Betty Lindsey iMessersmithJ-Peoria, Illinois. Janet Martin-Edelstein, Illinois. inois. Doris Oppelz-Peoria, Illinois. Harold Predmore-Edelstein, Illinois. Lester Smith-Princeville, Illinois. Nona Snyder-Galesburg, Illinois. Duane Stahl-Princeville, Illinois. Cleta Stewart-Ames, Iowa. Della Streitmatter-Peoria, Illinois. Don Streitmatter-Speer, Illinois. Eugene Talbert-Princeville, Illinois. Marcella Whittaker-Columbia, Missouri. Charles Wilson-Army. Mary Wys-Dunlap, Illinois. 1949-W. R. CORDIS, Principal. Pat Allen-Speer, Illinois. Ray Asbury-Galva, Illinois. Madeline Ault IColel-Wyoming, Illinois. Gleynafa Bawn-Princeville, Illinois. Joan Berry CSiegfriedl-Chillicothe, Illinois. Shirley Biederbeck-Champaign, Illinois. Joe Blank-Monica, Illinois. Dean Burns-Princeville, Illinois. Ethel Burns iDallingerJ-Princeville, Illinois Mae Callery-Davenport, Iowa, Winifred Callery-Springfield, Illinois. Dick Carter-Macomb, Illinois. Jeanne Coats-Princeville, Illinois. Barbara Colgan-Peoria, Illinois. Maurice Crain-Navy. Don Dallinger-Princeville, Illinois. Donald Dell-Princeville, Illinois. Margaret DuBois-Normal, Illinois. Richard Emery-Carlinville, Illinois. Dolores Goffrier-WACS. Phyllis Gruner-Jacksonville, Illinois. Betty Guth-Princeville, Illinois. Dale Harlan-Princeville, Illinois. Eileen Heinz-Princeville, Illinois. Harry Herrmann-Edelstein, Illinois. Mark Hill-Peoria, Illinois. Alphia Hohulin-Peoria, Illinois. Ruth Huffman-Princeville, Illinois. Frank Kraft-Princeville, Illinois. Marilyn LaMay-Princeville, Illinois. Fred Lindquist-Champaign, Illinois. Glenn Martin-Champaign, Illinois. Doris Miller-Princeville, Illinois. Alberta Mitchell-Peoria, Illinois. Bill Moody-Champaign, Illinois. Bob Murnan-Princeville, Illinois. Kay Murphy IGermanI-Princeville, Illinois. Lee Murray-Princeville, Illinois. Anna May Noland-Champaign, Illinois. Beverly Nuss-Princeville, Illinois. Robert Perdelwitz-Princeville, Illinois. Elwood Peterson-Chicago, Illinois. Mariorie Peterson-Macomb, Illinois. JoAnne Ryan-Monica, Illinois. Moe Schafer-Champaign, Illinois. Robert Slane-Princeville, Illinois. Mary Ann Smith-Bloomington, Illinois. Patsy Sniff-Princeville, Illinois. Harold Starkweather-Princeville, Illinois. Jim Weaver-Princeville, Illinois. Wintress Webster-Peoria, Illinois. Norman Wieland-Edelstein, Illinois. Wilma Wieland-Edelstein, Illinois ALUMNI COMMITTEE MARIE FOSTER, Chairman Betty Jane McDonnell IFogertyl-Princeville, Illinois. George McManis-Champaign, Illinois. DOROTHY BAURER Emily Menold-Princeville, Illinois. Jim Messersmiih-Peoria, Illinois. WILMA ELY Wayne Miller-Princeville, Illinois. 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