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A h Lldminlstratlmm Our Roxana H1gh School Prmcxpal Mr S W Frey F iii 3 ii fi ,Au :hc 3-Q Our ASS1St2.l'lt Princlpal Mr Carl Gregory This page sponsored by Owens-lllinois Glass Company Left to Right Mr Eugene Robinson, Mr Dewitt Hunter Mr Albert Bean, Mr Stanley Woods Mr Keith McFarland, Mr Don Gardner Mr John Warner CHOOL BO RD Certainly a word of praise is due our school board This group of men is responsible for making many decisions where the welfare of the school is concerned and it seems that thus far, they have done their Job very well Very few people realize the many hours that these members spend in meetings and their extra work for the benefit of the school Their responsibility of seeing that the students profit by attending this school has been successfully carried out P' 7 If JW? 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Q . , Q ' . . L l M I 1 E 1 W , , fi t C a A I . . all 1 'A a , X , F7 ' - x. 7 'fc anim -'1 xx UVM V27 TN ill X X Maybe we were a little bewildered and self-conscious that first year, but it didn't take the members of our freshmen class very long to get 'in the swing' of high school activities After we were all a little better acquainted, we elected as our President . Walter Steffen Vice-President Coleen Tappy Secretary-Treasurer Fred Foster Our sophomore year found us a little more confident and really having a lot of fun with a little work mixed in We began to feel that we really belonged Our members decided they wanted as their President . . Mary Jo Bost Vice-President Fred Foster Secretary Treasurer Mary Straub Our Junior year' We know now how much work and high pressure selling meant But all of us had fun planning for the prom and banquet and we were just a little proud of the results The officers who saw us through that year were President Mary Jo Boat Secretary Treasurer Mary Straub And now we're seniors' It's a great feeling, but there's just a twinge of regret This is the last year of many good times together for our class It was so nice to have a banquet and prom all in our honor Being on our own will hold exciting new experiences but we will never forget the many events of our high school years Our officers for this most important year are President Fred Foster Vice President Dorris Van Camp Secretary Treasurer Mary Straub This page sponsored by International Shoe Company I I , . Vice-President: 2 : I Z Rose Marion McFarland . ll ll Kr A- 43 in Mai ,K gg 24 E I- -,AL 114 3.-.'.'.'fi'. 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PRISCILLA ANDREWS DONALD ARNOLD HAROLD ARNOLD 'Brains and good looks --what a combinat1on Clubs Chorus 2- 'Spotlight 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3-4 Honor Society 3 4 Thespians 3, Student Council 'He always has a goo word for the worst of 8 n Clubs Basketball l- 2-3-4, Baseball 2-3-4 'R' Club 2-3 4 DOROTHY AVRANOVICH BARBARA BAKER 'She will always have a friend ' Clubs GAA 1 FHA 1 2 'Nobody would suppose it, but I'm naturally bashful ' Clubs FHA 1 'Spot light l 4 Thespians 2 3 IARY JO BOST BONITA BROOKS 'Gent1e, quiet, kind, and sweet And in her studies she can't be beat ' Clubs Rox 3 4, Band 1 2 4 FHA 1 Chorus 1 2 3 4 'sposlignwn Quill and Scroll 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 Th 'With pleasure I do what I do Clubs Rox 4 ss Williams 'Have you ever read 'To a Field Mousev orge Buck wh no, how do you get them to l1sten?' iii 'Sometimes he sits an thinks, but mostly he just sits Clubs Football 1- - 3-4, Basketball 2-3-4 Track 2-3 Baseball 4 'R' Club 3-4 LLOYD BALLARD 'When you speak, alwa s ready to 11s ten Clubs Baseball 4 BETTY JUNE BROWN 'Modest and simple and sweet A girl you'd like t meet W Clubs Chorus 4 r Huck ' fool can as more uest ons an a w se man can answer hysics student at's why a l flunked the last exam 1' George D 'I I threw a kiss at you w at woul you say?' This page sponsored by Parkway Drive In d ' d D u . -' : 4, ' - , : 2 2 I I I , ' - J 1 2- . 2 3. I'm e .X ' z , - : . 1 1- - -4. O In I . : ' ' . . O 3 cv n - l ' .9 1 - - - l ' I ' 1 espisns 1-2-3-4. ' Mi : - Ge . H y ' M . : 'A k q 1 th 1 .H A p : 'Th we l .' C I' .: f h d ' Pat D.: 'I'd say you were the laziest boy I ever knew.' CZ te r - 95' .nos K1 514 SRQ- W GLENN BROwNINu LES1-R BU.ORD UEORGE DILLOV 'Q 3 l. 'Qs D Am 5 -1:5 K JOYCL BRUCn AzVRG1 ?u'H JOSEFH -OlF4AV NIQLIAM D'KE P LYD DH NNAN LXUIJ EAS GLENN BROWNING JOYCE BRUCE GEORGE BUCK nHe s the master of his fate for he's ure to have a date Clubs Football l 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 Tract 1 2 3 Baseball ' H Clu Chorus 2 3, Band Student Council 3 LESTER BUFORD 'Why hurry? There will b6 time after I'm dead Clubs Football 1 Basketball l 3, Track GEORGE DILLOW NBetter men have been f und, but wherevn Clubs Football 1 2 4 Basketball 3, Track 'RN Club 4 T es pians 2 3 4 NShe keeps her mind on one sole aim Tony Clube FHA 1 2, Chor us 1 2 3, Band l JOSEPH COFFMAN 'I'm destined to do good thin s in this old world Clubs Football l 4 2324 FLOYD DRBNNAN uHe is figuring how and learning why and looking forward and nking high N Clubs Track 3 M Club 3 4, Band 1 2 I envy no msn who knows more than my self, but pity them that know less Clubs Football 4, Basketball 4 Track 2 4 'Rn Club WILLIAM DIKE 'Some may laugh, some :ayb talk, but, boy o o Clubs Track 1 3 'Spotlight' 4, Band LOUIS EAST 'I seek in vain o drive away, the lazy hours of my schoolday Clubs Betty Hammond Kputting her hand under a table in the libraryj nFrances what kind of chewing gum do you want9H Frances Clary uNot that kind ' Betty Hammond ' 1 why not? Isn t it aged on woodvu i Q i Miss Abberley 'Why did Washington cross the Delawarev' Bill Thompson 'For the same reason the hen crossed the road You don' ca ch me with no puzzles l I I Floyd D what will your Ford make if you open it Marshall S 'A big noise ' This page sponsored by Radcl1ffe's Barber Shop , n s -- . - : - - --- ' -2. ' e - - - , : 2-3- u, 'R lg 2-3-4, -3- , '3-4. ' 3'n1 -14. I l I I . 5 . 1 1 3 '31 4 E-3-I+, R Club 1-2-3- Basketball 1, R clui nox 'u, I:ep Club uf - - - . u. O , ' t ll : - - thi . 31 , h - 2 - , R ' - - . , , -3, I+. Z .1 . I : 'Wal , ' . t : ' .N . t , n ,.., 1 1 T 1 Br: VLA1 .Lal G+ Q, v i 7: uri- BEULAH EVERS ROBERTA FENTRESS FRED FOSTER 'Her hair is no more sunny than her heart Clube GAA l 3 4 1 2 3 Chorus 3 DARLA FREEZELAND You must look long before you find a girl who's quite so good and kind ' cil l A light heart lives long Clubs Chorus 4 S otlight 4 Thespians JOYCE GARDNER nAlways giggl n ways gay that' just J yce's way Clube FHA 1 2 LEWIS GOODRICH JOAN GRABOWSKI I like women from distance Clubs Fred F Glenn B Fred F 'Always a sm e ways in style Clubs FHA 1 2 3 orus l 2 Band 1 2 3 'The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it Clubs Football l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 Baseball 4 HR Clu 2 Honor Society 4 Band CAROLINE GOOCH 'Here s to the girl with a heart and a smile who makes this bubble of earth worth while Clubs GLORIA HEEREN As good a worker have we none She works from morn till set of sun Clubs ox 4 4 Thespians kissed my girl the other night when she wasn't looking what did she do thenvn Wouldn't look at me the rest of the evening il! Miss Taylor nSay, there' Don't you know you can't read that fiction book in this study hallvn Vernal P 40h I think I can read it in this hour and the next H ill Man is but a worm He comes along wiggles about a bit and then some chicken gets him This page sponsored by Roxana Garage v ll l .ll .ll : - - , FHA : , H D- . , ' 4. , - . . - - - 213- ' b -3-4, 3-ls. ' H 1 g, al- ' ' , s O .ll . z - -3-4, .U Clubs: Student Coun- Chorus 2-3. N -- a ' 11 --al- N .H .H . I : - - , Ch- .H J O : HR ll ' FyHA , 4. .z HI .H , u 0, lv Il gm.. 'Q' 1 A ? ' iiablrf 3955 S.. 4-C' RJFH HOMM 'x. 'lIA J nf P SY H.D'L':l' BETTY LOU JARMAN ' . -AM J' HTA. WN T YY E IZABETH LAPY f,H7LAN.3 LANGE LEMON RUTH HOMM RICHARD HUNT PATSY HUNTER 'Always happy, always gay, that's Ruth' way Clubs Chorus 4 Thea plans 4 BETTY LOU JARMAN HA friendly girl w a friendly smile Clubs Pep Club B ELIZABETH LACY 'A smile for al welcome glad coaxing way she had fShe's a real to jovial artist ubs FHA l Spot lightn 4 Honor So clit 4 Student Coun c nIt 1sn't Clark or Tyrone or Guy, 1t's Richard Hunt with that gleam 1 his eye ' Clubs WILLIAM JOHNSON noften serious, of en glad just another senior lad H Clubs Football 1, Basketball 1 3 4 'R Club 3 4 RHOLAND LANGE 'Youth comes but once in a lifetime ' Clubs nHere s to a girl very sweet, here's a girl who can't eat N ubs GAA 1 2 Band l HENRY KRAMER ' like the man who faces what he must Clubs Football 2 TED LEMON He doesn't have much vigor or vim but ough to turn the lig hts down dim N ' w I wonder, remarked Miss Williams 'whatever's become of the girl who used to drop her eyes, raise her face timidly, and murmur 'You ll have to ask papa' 'She's got a daughter answered Joe Coffman 'who shouts 'Shove her n 0 high kid' The old man's gaining on us Gary Robinson Hwhat s the pitch o Merle Dipple Yesterday it was two throw it still farther if I tried to ill' lvl' Don R ' r niece is rather good looking ehqn Bill H Don't say knees is' say 'knees are' your cornet Merlev 1 hundred feet, but my mother said she'd practice at home again This page sponsored by Roxana Hardware Store ' so s to .N be n b . : , - J . 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' :gi 5 1.5 I rj ?AIT.f...L ROBERT LUCAS Everybody's frien nobody s enemy Clubs ROSE MARION MCFARLAND nCapab1e without ea itation she is always able to handle the situation Clubs R x 4 S o tlightn 4 Honor So BEVERLY MOUSER uShort but swee , an hard to beat Clubs Pep Club Thespians 4 VIOLET LUCAS Her voice was ever soft, gentle and lov Clubs Chorus 4 CARL MCVEY ' never study too ha rd, I'm afraid of bra in fever ' Clubs Football Basketball 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Baseball orus 3 Pep Club nSpotl1ghtn 4 Student Council 2 3 4 WALTER NEUMANN nHe s never bad b cause he's a dignified senior lad H Clubs Mlss Legate Correct this sentence, 'Before any damage could be done, the re was put out by the volunteer fire department' CLAUDE McCLELAND A perfect lover he'd make Montgomery Clift look like a bsshful boy Clubs Basketball 4 Track 4 Baseball 4 R Club 4 LESTER MILLIGAN Tho' modest, on his unembarrassed brow, Nature has written ' ntleman ' Clubs Baseball 4 ROBERT PAINTER He's a real fel1ow Clubs Corky M The fire was put out before any damage could be done by the f re d partment H Ill Gregory ' w s electric current usually carried?n Don Rogers Why er I! Gregory rrect nov what is the unit of electrlc1ty9 Don Rogers What, sir ol! Mr Gregory Fine perfect recitation This page sponsored by Rove's Market H ' YI H II n , 0 . .n 3 1 , 1 n n . 5 h - II - H on ' G. . , : n O n , n p - : 1- - ga, : . Ciety '+. 3-4, R Club 3-4, ch- , 4, .n 11 d v 0- n . : 4, . z : . ll fi ' . .2 N 1 5 . Mr. : 'Ho 1 , n - - vw Mr. : HCO , . , n . : n , a .u ' T N.. if RJ LFISL E PERQQ. , . 1' g1.1,',EfIE5' Q'f'.wf' : IIHARDSJN RY ifl. 'LLEF ...Q:f,f1Q'.'f f'f2 -:i-'-.lfql D: uaflt DONNA SIWA5 Q I-, QVIPSCJF' Zv1A1xL iAI,L SLINQJEHQJ. LESLIE PREHN DOROTHY REDENBO DONALD RICHARDSON Say' Are there any A charming and happy more at home like youw irl with step as lig ht as air Good nature busy and a friend to all ' Clubs Clubs Clubs MARY SCHE1lER DONALD SCHMITTLING SHIRLEY SHULT 'For her no hoopskir or powdered curl she is an all 'round up to date, modern girl Clubs l 2 3 DONNA SIMMS nShe is gentle she s shy but there's mis chief in her eyes Clubs FHA 1 2 nHis smile goes a the way around and outtons in the back Clubs ox otlight' M LILA SIMPSON HGaze into her eyes you see a little an ge Gaze a lit le longer you see a lit tle imp Clubs A hearty laugh a ch erry smile, yes she' merry all the while C ubs FHA 1 Spot li htn 2, Chorus l 2 MARSHALL SLINGERLAND Don t walk girls run Clubs Band 4 Priscilla Andrews I challenge you to a Joint debate arbara Baker 'Alright name the Joint ll! An excerpt from a Freshman's test aper Anatomy is a human bo y is d vided into three parts, the haid chest and stomick The haid holds the skull, the chest holds the liver and the stumick holds the vowels which are a e 1, o, and u and sometimes v and ' t any thumbtacks H li HNo but I've got some fingernail This page sponsored by. . .Roxana Theater ll dl , ll fl . . g 'y - V . ' . t 11 H - - , -D - u , us - ll 2 IVR H 4, lisp- 1 : , H - : FHA - - - , ' . ' - - Chorus 2-3-M. 3-5, , 1 , vu , -- , - 'H -H 1. t . - J H ' 2 . 0 H .11 B U y ll a . It f ' , s 1 y. 1 Q If 'Go ? , s.1! it X I f I WALTER STEFFEN MARY STRAUB COLEEN TAPPY BILL THOMPSON DEAN TINDELL DORRIS VAN CAMP LA VERNE WEGER JEAN COX BONYNA STONE AQN : 4 K 2 'f 3 f N 3. A ' . lj, 5 j I. 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Clubs G l 2 3 l Spotlight' 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Honor Society 3 Band 1 2 JEAN C01 BONNA STONE HFul1 of pep and h renown where there's fun she's always s round ' Clubs FHA 1 Cheer leader 2 3 4 Student Council 1 OREN HAMMOND udying is not my favorite pastime Clubs uSa1t pepper, vinegar and mustard H lil' U cI4 no : a o o 3 m -IJ n F o o c o o w H I-'E o e o x'o 4 5 o H Clubs GAA M The three stages of life Friendship courtship and battleship This page sponsored by . Thelme's Beauty Shop 4'-7 LOC : Jr' 1 ' I I-I I - I OI? rc U' n O' I u u - U '- cr - H vi .. . I u - U . ' I-3 I IJ' O I n I I Ig s I I+ I ' ID :UU ' Z1 I 3 tl --if I. I I 'C I-I . ru I I : Cdl I D ff ' V0 DUO 0 , I I I I I-' I I I I I 3 O : : : W H H o ff ' c - S U' : l Q 2 , . 4 . 5 .. . .. ' I DI? - I CJ D :ir , I Q . gf. -. M K' - v - ' Iua N I I 'Q I c 4 C : I Q I ul 5-P' E? L 2 I I D' I I . - - . . 5 2 . 0 L-f I. H I B n 3 u , Ib Zh ' 1 -. 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Hambleton, Phyllis Hamilton, Richard Harbke, La Veda This page sponsored by. . . .Josten's Jewelry Shop ,ai -pf -J -3.4. Q if-v sive VW, P l L .J it Q., 19' 'ha if-9-J7 WQ? .ox ps Sh. 5 6 -Q 5, f 49 Yi 34 1 ,f ' xbfg .Ll My -..., 2' Q,g55,f bwbli First Rot: Don Pruett, Harold Rodenbo, Ruth Reichert, Gary Robinson, land all Rothe, Charles Rushing Second Rovx David Sohnittling, Janes Bills, Jo Ann Skelton Patriek Slayden, Kenneth Stagner, Sharron Stagner Third Row: Leonard Straub, Billy Terry, Janet Teusoher, Jill Titsvorth, Maurice Toner, Antoinette Trosley. Fourth Roi: Billy Bob Turnbeaugh, Joan walker, Leroy walker, Shirley Halas- ley, Helen Willetord, Janes Williams. Fifth Rows Carolwgilzon, Stanley Woods, Joy Witt, Bob Lee, Lyle Stone, lary This page sponsored by. . . .l. C. Market 6 1 J' ' - wg : .T 0' rv 1- I 31- 2 - ' ' A f N A4 V f . , T' 2 . f f Qlqfh lyenn X N y -wg li' v 4 I g .ff I ,Ay , 4 .NF ,-....,m,. . x 5, fx'lj 1 QE --s 4 HQ... y U af 1 it ac? 5 ' t A in. 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Q: V l, ': - - .1 lv v',v 'Q' V t 6 1 . ,..::' ' ig 1 H i I ,Y -N , K ff : I rr' , t O Llthletlcs First Row Fred Foster Harold Arr ld walter Qteffer Joe Coffman, Glenn Brownlrg George Bwck George D'llow Par ALC el'an Floyd Brfwn Sec nd Row B b H tbazd im Celine B11 L Dpr ger Bill F ggins M a P ext Q ra'd Third Row Dale c exe B ll Jorrar D are e r Uaclmar Roland C btne lm 'asa Football V 2 he E 1 L1 e r U F me Tir 5 That is exartly what tra football term It came trrdugh with a 500 seas n The Love sfarted tre sea n off in a nip and tuck battle w'th Jer e,w1lle coming out on t 21 M The next game was with Roxana s dear foe Mood R ver an t was an exciting one for all c rcerreo But the teams battled to a O O tie, and the trad't1onel feud still cont'nues After the game with wood R ver t e b vs began t ga n m re ro fldence wrich was srcwn by the fact that tres walked over Qparta 2 P and trampled Madison ,F lf Tren the blow fell The next game was with Marcuette Trat 7 team was cut t axenge treir defeat of last year and avenge 't they did Although both teams 'olght a harc' 0 A game the final whistle showed Marcuette atead After that game the b vs just couldn t settle down and the last two games of the season were dr pped to Edwardsville, 25 13 and Mn Olive 2a o 9 fig? Something new was added this year at Roxana High School Lights were installed on the football field The first game to be played under the lights was between the Juniors and seniors of RHS, and, as it should have been, the seniors won, lk 7 This page sponsored by Dauer s Market Sitting Standing Glenn Browning Harold Arnold Joe Coffman Fred Foster, Walter Steffen George Dillow George Buck Floyd Brown Jim Vasey Duane Potter B111 King Roland Cobine Don Rogers, Bill Higgins Glenn Hachman Bill Jordan Jim Cobine, Ronald Gray Football Lettermen Here are several of the highlights that should be mertioned about the M9 football season In case vou ve forgotter l Eighteer boys received varsity letters this season Eight seniors nine Juniors, and one s phomore Fred Foster was elected captain of the team V OD6 One his gf sw M Everyone assistance of wonderful Job six lettermen the team but 4' 1 ol in Glenn Browning of the Player Wally Steffer of the Player brilliant high ning the backfield was nominated by the team for uf the Year awards also nominated by the team for of the Year awards, climaxed school football career by win trophy. thinks that Coach McLane, with the Coaches Atkinson and Parker, did a coaching this season They had only returning this year for the base of many of the Juniors and sophomores gained valuable experience for next season. 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X 2. . 1 x lu A N A ll Z . 0' - I . l Basketball are 'f I. ef K .s.n.,3S First Row Mr Atkinson, Walter Steffen, Fred Foster, Duane Potter, Ronald Gray, Bob Williams Don Arnold Ralph Freeman, Bill Jordan, B111 King, Bill Johnson Second Row George Buck, Glenn Hachman Harold Green, Leonard Straub, wayne King Gary Robinson, Lyle Stone, Claude McCleland Carl McVey Bob Kleinert Bob Hubbard Third Row Richard Harbke Russell Dillow, Richard Hambleton Bob Hunter, B111 Haas, David Schmittling, Mr Cargill You ve You've You've gotta gotta gotta gotta F I G F 1 G H F 1 G fxgm. fight fight And the Shells' did fight every minute of every game Proof of this when the season ended the team had a 610 percentage games won They also had an average of 50 points per game Perhaps the most interesting games of the season were those played with Alton, Madison and Granite City Everyone is sure to remember the two exciting games with Alton, in which Roxana took the first game in an overtime, and Alton pushed ahead in the second game And can anyone forget the sen sational games played with Mad'son9 Another out , standing game was the last one played with Gran ite City in which Roxana was seeking and found revenge for the defeat they received in the first encounter with the Warriors. 'sl Also to be considered is the fact that Roxana won its own District Tournament and thus advanced to the Regional. At the Regional, Roxana won the first tournament game from Granite City, and then put up a wonderful fight against Collinsville. In brief, this basketball season is one to be remembered. This page sponsored by. . . .Dixie Coffee Shoppe 11 XJ hail 3Xf First Row Mr Atr 1 n Bob Williams Fred star B111 King Carl Mcvey, Claade Mccleland B111 Jordan George Bock Second Row Raloh Freeman Duane Potter Walter Steffen Bob Kleinert B111 Johnson Basketball Letterman Here are a Pew facts that are not to be forgotten about this vear s basxetball team l Eleven boys rece'ved letters this season five seniors five Juniors and one freshman Becalse o the equal ability o' the Varsity there was not a first five but the Fans think the team had wonderful teamworx anyway 3 B111 King was nominated as the Shells nMost Valuable Player of the year M Fred Foster and Bill King were chosen as members of the All-District Basketball Team 5 There will be six lettermen returning next year so all the basketball 'ans can look forward to a wonderful season They Tha? , Bethalto Livingston Belleville - Troy Granite City M Alton Madison , Jerseyville wood River Madison Jerseyville Lebanon ! 61 Troy 32 37 Edwardsville 70 ' N 153 alto? 60 sta unton sg A if 9 'Fa lon 39 Granite Cit 3 v K ue ns ue y as Q P Carlinville Western Military Academy ' District Tournament Regional Tournament Ve They We They iv 55 Lebanon 35 57 Granite City 50 65 Venice U3 46 Collinsville 54 This page sponsored by. . . .Ferguson Ave. Mkt. 0 A B J X X X SX 0 our Sir 'Yr vi '74 x ol W, 51 '445?,rN ! Q Us-lv -P51 Vf ,Rf X ,141 4 Q J se- First Row: Bob Hubbard Lester Milligan, Carl McClellan, Eldon Bowler Jil Cobine, B111 Jordan B111 King, Claude McClelland Charles Provo, B111 Haas Second Row Lloyd Ballard Carl Mcvey, Duane Petter, Fred Foster, Don Arnold Ronnie Gray, Walter Steffen Jil Vasey 1 N ' Baseball C R R ROX A A AKA ROX AIA ROXAIA V Bearing in mind the tact that they were representing th Roxana High School, the 1950 baseball squad started on its 9 game schedule As is shown by this schedule the nshells com peted against many of the larger schools in this district Baseball Schedule April 5 Madison There May Madison There Alton There Bethalto Here Bethalto There 0 Madison There Edwardsville There Edwardsville Here Wood River There District Tourney Probably everyone knows the starting lineup, but just so they won't forget, here it ls: Catcher, Carl MoVeyg Pitcher, Jim Vaseyg First Base, Duane Potter, Second Base, Wally Steffen, Third Base, Don Arnold, Bhortstop, Fred Foster, Left Field, Claude MeClelandg Center Field, B111 King: Right Field, B111 Jordan. The teal was also well supplied with reserves who were Charles Provo, Lloyd Bal- lard, Lester Milligan, Vernal Parton, Don Richardson, and Jim o ne. All in all, everyone is proud of the tea: because they were always playing to the best of their ability. This page sponsored by. . . .Harrod Garage W I mi J 'S 6 1 0 , - a I , X To e . K-5 .W T 'A Q 1 X1 j 3? 4 Rf X5 7 ' '4 L X - 1. 4 '+A j m nf X vw A5 1 ' ' '- F 5 f 5 ' 1' . Q. ,e . nf if V P fi H fr-.Q 2.1551 t WK' 1 kb xx: XX X: I 1 X in 'xx Y ,, I I xxyvll 5 .14 ,L 41, 9 V! I ? 91- ,V . J t t I '41 .. ,Z 'r' -lg, P ibv rx4'mF Q 3 if 35 La V, Qqfizf if 2: a4ff gr i 1. .f ' ,Q ' f a W f , P A o n it 3 4, , ,C ,n 1 - fa.. uh 1 1 1 v n It ' - D 3 I 59 4 Q' ' w- 'ffl t x f - - - 9 0 1. 2 lg 12 28 15 Alton Here Bethalto, Lebanon QQPE' 5 99 K-9 if 'gtk tk kin 5,44 scanning B111 Jordan, Prank Schneldemeyer, Claude McC1eland, Harold Arnold, Joe Graham, Vernal Parton, Bob Williams, B111 Dike, Dean Tindall Carl Mcvey, Ralph Freeman, Pete Graham Second ov Dick Morris, Dick Hambleton, Leonard Straub, Floyd Drennan, Charles Hoyt, Walter Steffen, George Buck, Ronnie Gray, Don Schmittling Third Row: Charles Harmon Harold Redenbo, Lyle Stone, Pat Slayden, David aehmittling, Sydney Frey Gene Morgan, Ralph Dillov, Stanley oods Track YEA ROXANA, YEA SKILLS YEA IEA, ROXAKA SKILLS! Coach McLane had very good prospects for this year's track team consisting of seven lettermen, Glenn Browni George Buck Floyd Drennan, Ronnie Gray Carl Mcvey, Wally Ste fen and Bot Williams, plus some very able underclassmsn ugh The team was kept constantly at work vith their I training plus a heavy schedule There were a few track meets that really high lighted this year's season These were the Small County Track Meet, the Madison County Track Meet, and the Dupo Junior Track Meet Track Schedule April 6 nav 2 H'f' Western There Western Bere 5 Wood River Wood River 6 Alton, Roxana Prosh-Soph Western Here 9 County CBJ Meet Here nay 13 Dun-ict 20 25 26 27 Roxana County CAD Meet Dupo Junior Track Meet Mt. Olive, ldvards ville, Roxana Meet Here Th!!! Here Several of the boys received track letters this season, and those who were avarded these letters really deserved them through their unyielding efforts at vinning as vell as for their good sportsmanship. This page sponsored by. . . .Dr. H. 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She'l C 1 Company nDaddy Date N1ght,u Mothers to the 'Mother-Daughter Banquet, and the whole family to the 'Family-N'ght F.H. . gb With une F.H.A. girls escorting their nada ns the 2 Potluck,' they have had some very enjoyable times trem They have learned the true meaning of purposes of their cllb which stress better ships between all people world nation and wide But this year rasn t been just a year of fun for the eight relation co munity vb' The girls of the Roxana Chapter consider it an ronor to have Pat McKaughn and Clairlyn McGraw as members of treir group Pat is the State T easurer f the F H A and Clairlyn is the Section IV Presldent with Mrs Schell as their sponsor and their officers President Pat McKaughn Vice President Delores Zumwalt Secretary Dolores williams Treasurer Jeanre Stuart this group has had a very constructive year It looks like e promising future for them too Standing Donna Segrest Erma Giest LaVeda Hay Betty King, Carol Porter, Be verlee Thomas Shirley Robertson, Donna Frey, Mrs Schell Clairl yn McGraw Corrine Bruce, Shirley Dike, Doris Johnson, Clara Dike Janet Teuscher, Ruth Gail Reichert Mary Scheller, Laverne Wager Sitting Roma McClellan Louise Cato, Ruth McReynolds, Rands Chandler, Carol Wilson Lola Bean, Mary Ellen Weaver, Jeanne Stuart Pat McKeughn Dolores Williams Delores Zunvalt Pat Dively Ona Mae Arrold ry Cunningham, Alice McKenzie, Gloria Heeren FF' L11 a This page sponsored by Charl1e's I G A Market ,-of gr 1 2.611 First Row Rose Pavnic Shirley Robertson, Corrine Bruce, Stephanie Grand field Shirley walmsley Dottv Brown, Shirley Randels Madeline Tappy Patsy Hunter Mary Ellen Weaver, Erma Geist Second Row Dorris Van Camp Nancy Slingerland Betty Kina, Beulah Ewers Joan Cobine Mary Straub, Phyllis Hamilton, Janet Teus Cher Laveda Hay Vh1l8 attending G A A this year each member of this organ ization has had many exciting hours matching her sxill against the skills of her fellow members Bowlinp hockey volley ball softball and basketball are the sports these girls have participated in throughout the year Q89 This organization has also sponsored class KN, basketball tournaments and various other actlvi 1 ties which have been thoroughly enjoyed 4 when the students wished an evening to put down in their memory albums o' good times, the A G A A came around with the Rumpus-Roundup, the Sock-Hop and the Football Banquet. Miss Pixley their sponsor and her officers. President .... . . . . Mary Straub Vice-President. ..... Dorris Van Camp Secretary-Treasurer. . . Ruth williams Point Chairman. . . . . .Corrine Bruce have well qualified their positions this year. This page sponsored by. . . .Central Cafe if Q 14' Norma Doerr Walter Steffen Duane Potter Glenn Browning Donna Segrest, B111 Higzins Carl McVev Marvin Vounz, Glenn Hachman, Dolores Williams, Mr Grezorv Elizabeth Lacv Jill Titsvorth Mr Shinneman Student Councll Our Student Coun 11 consists of three representatives from each class and a president The Student Council 's organized to promote an interest in good government to encouraze students to accept their responsibilities to stimulate a spirit of co operation and to aid in the development of school spirit X! with Mr Greporv and Mr Shinneman as ad visers and their ooficers ' President Carl Mcvev Vice President Dolores Williams 5eC1'9t9I'Y Donna Segrest Treasurer Duane Potter the Student Council was verw busv collectinz monev for the Com munitv Chest, Junior Red Cross, Care, and March of Dimes They did a commendable job o' decorating the school at Christmas and preparing a Chrlstmas partv Members of our Student Council enioved a trip to the Dis trict Convention this vear at Harrisburg Illinois This page sponsored by. . . .Camp's Drug Store h i Standing Jov Buck B111 Dike Katharine Andrews Phyllis Hamilton, Mary Seated Marv full from each YBSI' Straub Bill Higgins, Clairlyn McGraw Rose Paynic, Don Schmittling Barbara Baker, Marv Jo Bost Alice McKenzie, B111 Jordan Marvin Young Pat Dively, Charles Hanfelder, Charles Provo Cunningham Marv Jane Moore Roberta Fentress, Rose Marion McFarland Elizabeth Lacv, Dorris Van Camp, Pris Andrews, Miss Black, Randa Chandler, Jeanne Stuart Mary McKenzie Spotllght Here is one able bodied staff that has this vear reallv had its hands As a result of the new unit svstem the six to eight pages and the junior high edition paper was increased now contributes to The Spotlight staff has received an They were given a national award certificate honor this 11-va recognition for the paper they issued during National 9 Newspaper Week The students of RFHS are grateful for having tH18 paper thev en1ov so much financed bv the school Miss Nettle Black the adviser and her co editors Dorris Van Pamp and Priscilla Andrews together with the reporters and tvpists deserve a word of praise for the wonderful work thev have done. I This page sponsored by. . . .T. A. Barton Lumber Co. Although the Rox has been changed a great deal this year, the staff hopes you will enjoy it as much as former yearbooks Setting up this year's annual wasn't so easy as it was with the former system Thanks to Mr Huck and the staff though the Rox was well taken care of The staff has worked all year on the annual, but will be well repaid for their efforts if the students of Roxana High en joy their Rox 4,-. N -4 Rox First Row lar ller feave Rose Har on McFarla d Bev homas, Dorla Fred Var Second Row u a never, a s aub, Gloria Heeren, Delo es umwall a ol Porter, Bonita Brooks Third Row Do S hm t ' Q ll W e Ray scheller, Macon 1organ ll 'I ' ' 1 D . L5 -- if ' , Q31 fs. 1- 7 .1 ' on '. , . . . f K . Q fan . ' y j' f T . 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' gi 12, Tn? fi ,vw y 3 1 S Y I Front Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row N .-X Sharon Heller James Nessl, Pat Lefler Janet Teuscher, Carol Wilson Ray Dawson, Floyd Drennan .NRM Betty Hammond Mary Chandler Vernal Parton, Marshall Slinger land Fred Foster Mary Jo Boat, Shirley Fleming, Denny Haller Don Dively, Russell Giddings, Glenn Brovning Merle Dippel Dick Harbke Gary Robinson Bill Turnbeaugh, Jim Longshore, Jim Loyd, Gordon McConnell Richard Hambleton Scheller, Bob Dean Tindall Band Lola Bean, Sydney Frey Stanley Woods, Ray Hubbard, Bill Dike Mr Dalhaus, Wayne King aff' Since Mr Dalhaus has taken over the band and the old members have made a drive to get new members, our school band has grown in enrollement from eleven to fifty The band made an outstanding record by playing at football and basketball games They played for the 4' circus given at the school in February Also they gave a spring concert and took part in a patriotic pagaent given this spring Several of the band members have formed a dance that deserves a word of praise to play at parties The officers they selected for thls Carol Wayne Merle Vice President Secretarv Band Representative year are Wilson King Dipple orchestra Th's page sponsored ty Shell O 1 Company 0 A : I I , . 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U nano .L 'U' F'rs ow Jorce Major Marv Ann Evans, Alice McKenzie Joan walker, Lola Mae Bean Pat Gilbert Shirley Randels Elizaoeth Coates, Marv Lovell Shirley Fleming Second Row Maru Scheller Prle illa Andrews, Jill Titsworth, Glenda Joy Jitt Barbara Fleming, Barbara Hardesty Mary Cannlngham, Hele W1ll1'ord Norma Doerr, Roma M Clelland, Mary Jo Boat dire tor Delores Jenkins Shirley Shult Kather re Andrewg Shaxzon Stagner Chorus T1e U ls Ctorls under the dlrection of Miss Beatr'ce B Pea d a very saccessful year At at o e tfmes tney entertained ir and around Roxana and wood R1 e On April l they pax icipated in the D str'ct Vocal nortest helj at H llsboro Illinois After being given a Division I rating they were eligible to parti ipate in tne State Vocal contest This was held at the Uni ve sity of Ill'no1s campus on April 29 At this con test they received a Division II rating wh ch placed them in the excellent class On May ll the girls were members of a l OOO voice chorus which sang a con cert at Wood River At the end of the year awards were presented to Mary Jo Boat, Shirley Flem'ng, Priscilla Andrews Katherine Andrews, Ruth Homm Lola Mae Bean Lela Barton, and Shirley Randels for out standing service This cage sponsored by. . .Victor L Welker ' x 1 I l 5 R : 'Q , Q . , x - ' 1 I I v Y 4' ' ' : .' 1 '-T - . , ' I n . - , c Third Row: Mary white, Jo Ann Foster, Pat Diveley, Sue Albright, Miss Paul, C l n 1 y 1 ' .. 0 k 'tr' ,. - ' ' A - ll enjoye' y . 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