Taylorville High School - Drift Yearbook (Taylorville, IL)

 - Class of 1943

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In Q-'R 'T AX ,si iq Nr- T H E D R I F T TAYLORVILLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL V YLoRv NO O M X I R f Av I I if L j I , C 1 kv x X I HT f ,g if Aviv? X IX f I Q, OI ' uni., Mba? ,xxx ' ' , I 'I ' I 0 3 5 17? Tn. A ,I , R , flyvx Ti f 'lf ' I ,f f ,Wx 3, N WMM A - I, f f IX I ' A ,I X .ffl Qi ' I if I IM .rx-.A GX I IIIHIIIX. iw 'X I-u-I ' I I A is TWH! ff LJ: 'Q Rb 8 O ' 1 T A I L L E , I L L I I S L U E X X I X...- TABLE OF CONTENTS SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS FEATURES we-4. my ab:-.J . A ,Q vu s an Hz-s We've worked 'fhrough rhe year To preserml lo you here The piclures and slories Of our school and Els glories Slowly leoflrwg The pages ll seems like ages and ages Since we assembled This book, So open ll mow lo lolce a go We, lhe Sralll ol 1943, Hope rhol all ol you agree This years Drf?+ ls quF+e lhe bes New lurn rhe pages lo see The resl Ll'a Pearl N lhslurll Wwvwdss 'gi J ' - 7 x 'X f'f,,:sW:1axee az, ,,. i Hll . I -, 'nlgh 55.3 3.3 U u .I I .-1'-' wg - 1 iii' .. AVY PRE'FLIGHT SCHO DELMONH CA,s0nNA March 24 1945 To the students, and particularly the seniors of Taylorville Township High School I take great pleasure and consider it a special privilege to send a message to you through the medium of the Drift In times such as these it is necessary to get our sea legs ear y We must be prepared for an emergence into society that is at war How well you succeed depends on how well you put into operation those things you learned in school and how adept you are at learning in the days to come Learning does not stop with graduation from high school, it continues on and on Taylorville Township High School can well be proud of the fine record of the former students who have gone out commend their excellence in performance to you as a pattern, knowing in advance that you will accept the challenge with success best wishes to each and every one of you for health, success and happiness H ?u1'5!IfIincerely A S M Lt J L MsAaam,UsNn . 3. USN OL Q O ' 1 . ' into this world of activity and have succeeded so well. I My ' r C in V I A J L MCADAM Lleufenonf Sensor Grode U S N R DEDICATION ouse of hs f e Oblllly 0 prmcupol S loyol+y +o fhe high school ond sfuclenfs ond hrs pofraohsm +o hrs coun+ry, we +he Drnff Sfoff, rep reuenhng +he Semor Closs of Toylorvulle Townshup Hugh School, proudly dedlcofe fhe Duff of I943 lol? J L lv1CAdomof+heU S N R 5 5 , 5. K JVQV. , .A ,gpm ,yon I VJ 2 5 f ,V ,Q L ,, Q: A: , f4f1fff0iQ ', V K 4,2511 3 . . , , . . . . Bec i in s ' ' ,hi ill? Ill! 'Y 'X- Y' 435 EL f' 'lf' Q, E K P QPCMJ rf' 'zcmer E :ive Rwcbmcnd AM' .' Hiyffjcd A sue Mcfxcorv' O' We Q ffm: X .,, ., NNW, Sw' eu N Y - yfw. CYP ...fx ,AJ bay M. Fofiesz' Teva: MQGQM ,,-Arg DRI uO!S v 3 vw-,JL eva ,,,bxm., fn- V.-yy QQ H y ,- 'Ag' . 'Thaw' ri '-1 v PM Yfiwe Clin' we Bw' F 'fe fi 'zfg cw: Q cufefi 'uve 1'3- . We nga,-3 vc' ya, Giver- w5+h ' soyfg 'mc' 'vii ls are 5 eve' Fad. Vfe Fowl fvefw yo! mcfe oicfures , Q ff T'fc,3' 'fe 1 'cneis C' V2 Deffeese we VCI? LV'-E '-'NES' S'NCCI 1 f1'f'y'E'fJ'CCf,K 'QC C jVE. GEORGENE SEAMAN BETTE LOORE .......4A ELAINE RICHMOND .... NORMA RODESOHI ..... MAROIA sLATTEN .... ROBERT POUNDS, ,. SHIRLEY SEMAN ,...4. JOHN OONNOLLY ,.... JUNE MORETTINI ,...... ARTHUR HAYWOOD ...,. TERFSA MCOARRY T... VAREL ERALEY .,.,T.. YVONNE GARDNER .T.. EARL cuN1ON ,L,... JOY HENINOER ..... AL DUQUENNE ...... DRIFT STAFF RICHARD RITSCI-IER ..,,,... .. .EdI+or-in-Chief LILA PEARL NOTI-IDURFT .,4.. Co-Liferory Edifor Co-Liferory EdiI'Or JEAN LEE I-IILLER .,.,..... Co-Business Monoger ROSE MARIE ERISINA ..... CO-Business Monoger SHIRLEY TRAYLOR ,... .............. T ypisf .,......TypisT . . .Liferory SIGH: ....Ar+ EcIi+Or .. , .Lifercry SIOFI SIOFI SIOFI SIOII . . . .Business . . .Liferory . . .Liferclry .. . .Business SIOFI .. . .Business SIOII . . . .Business Sfoff SIoI'I SIOII: SIG . . . .Liferory . . .Liferory .. . .Business ...,..ArI'QIfI .L . ......, BmIsIness ANNETTE MCADAM ..,.....,, iLLuX'L1+ef swff STANLEY ?v1ARBLESTONE.!g,i. , mess sfoff I JEAN COR ,ELL . ....,... Liferory swf I PI-IYLLI RATTAIIIJ .... . .,L.,. Arf smff I WHA OLIOYD. Lf. ..T....... Liferory smff I I I I VIRQNIMHARR .,,.......,T Business A yiser , FIA VL 1 BR5D3L MAIXI .....,.,.. Life y Adviser S flew T'OyIoT Bom: Locke ii A' 1 I jx' I Im Cg'mOIIy J ne Morreffini X ff, y I-Ie-ringer Al Diquenne , at V gifo I-Iofffd Helen Brow-'vw A 7 Now whoi' was The name of flwof book7 Hungry7 9 1 Q X 'Y g x 5 , N . 3 '84 rf .H 3 'QV Q K! ,ax 'mr f 'll 'fl 11 1 t r X M 6 ff' E llil F!! P..' 3 lb ll if ! v jffi' 6' T 4 I U ' 91 gf gj H1 gf 5 : iff. J , -.L - I J -' 11 gl v ,1,. 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BLAND Bradley Polyleclwnic lnslilufe, B. S. Meilrzrlozl Draffnj Vxfaadvmrlclng, Trailc CCUCLY HELEN BROVERMAN Universily of llllnois, B. A. Universlly olMlcl'1igan, M. A. Eng ulw EERREL E. BRYANT Illinois Wesleyan, B. A. U Q E 'opeun Hls'or-,, Evra-Carfcalor Beslress Manager 5 l MRS. AILEEN CLAWSON Universily of Illinois, B. A. Erg bln Speed MRS. LUCY DE HART Universily of Illinois, B. S. Ergllslv EOREST L. DE WEESE Millilnin Universify, B. A. Universily of lllinois, M. S. Cwgrnlslry ZETHEL EATON Norllmeosl Missouri Slale Teoclwens College, B. S Shfrlllond. Typewri' ng II. ,Y Jw If NJ ,f 4 bf ! I FACULTY ALFREDA MAPES Illinois WesIeyon, B, M. E. PIvysTcoI Educohon, Musk AMOS MAI-IAN Indiono Sfofe TGOCIIGVIS CoIIege, B. S. Typewfifing Smfw-and BONITA LAYTON Universify of IIIinoIs, B. A. Spofwisk MRS. GRACE I'IILL Librarian VIRGINIA HARRCD Eureka College, B. A. Universify of IIIinois, M. A. EPQIIQII MRS. EVA GEARHART Si'CVEICl'Y Io We PrmcipcI CHRISTINE ESSLINGER ' Knox College, B. A. LGIIH IIC: 1943 lift q--5 -., 'U' 4' gn-an Gi 1943 girl.. -sql' .quail- ' FACULTY A. L. O'BRlAN Indiana Sfale Teacliefs College, B. A. Algebra RUSSELL W. OLIVER Uriiversify of Chicago, Plw. B. American Hislory, Civics, Commercial Geograplwy ROBERT PRINCE Universify of Illinois, B. S. Biology, Faorball Coach MRS. VERNA ROZANSKl Assisfanf Secrefary To llwe Principal DOLPH STANLEY Universily of lllinois, B. S. Aflwlelic Direcfor, Physical Educalion, Baslcelball Coacli ADA TEODCRI lllinois Sfare Normal Universify, B. Ed. Universify of Illinois, M. S. Algebra, Bookkeeping, Commercial Ariflrimelic MARGERY B. -lERRlERE Universiry of Minnesola, B. A. Dean of Girls, Algebra, Geomelry, Trigoriomelry F A C U L T Y moimg YQST L. CK'E UV6E? CQ age B. A. 1. Uh7ver 'y of INN mole, M. A. 1 ' , , V FLGYD WROUGHTON Ewelco Cdfege, B. S. 1 iris Aj: 1.'.'e ROY L. WEBB lx: Cervrgi Mwsscwi Sfofe Teqchersxcqvwge, B. S. Q- 1' 552, Pr-,Q ii Bi Cily, Qfffwful' Qqfbrcfi Acrcrwuwi' 4 JOHN WASILEWSKI W f Eureka Cdegc, B. S. Swv: S. i'lg CCQQH GLQRGE G, WALL Depouw Universify, B. A. lfinois Wesleyan, B. M., M. M. IZ X'Il MRS. VERNA VOGELSANG LQHOYS Vwfesk-yon, B. S. H 'w'-:- ECTVIWWZCS MRS. J. L. MQADAM University of Iliinois, B. A. ,- J, -m,,.fv, v , VL!! j AJ? Tix . .f-X ' 'X f 5- v -+- df K! X, Xxx N' X L If 1943 X j Pwiqmf jg! J , I Jzf Xbgif-IQ' 123' 4? f 4!12',1 .,w ' '5ifv-, E 5.4-'xnxx' sf,,. 5 x r ' cwsw 2 ffl-.1 ' 41'-4..,:: - ' ,E r: Ml-4fE H 4' l i ff' M it V1 x, N QNJ, ik ., F 5 K ,f P A , 1 5 .1 ,la v-:4'i'!?:' .f-'- ' - Y 1 1' 5' ? l' 4, V. aff' 5 -T-.i.....4 'fi ms Q the smrle of beoufy - Acfuczlly s+udyung7 STATE G. A. A. Where s 'rlwe resf of The mob Tfgge 20 C6 439 ND . Presude-nf JIM REEVES , f .f A , . ,K 1 ,R 'xN x v F A .J xl J V P , ' K Q1 SENIORS 3 'Unr- QP-We Vrce Presxdenr BOB CRAWFORD CLASS OF 1943 Secrefory MORRIS HAOLER Treasurer GENE BERRY RUTH ADAMS MARY ALBRIGHT NADINE ALLISON Rmb, wie Es one of of Mary is We fell QM Ncsrrwe is owe of fre Power sfudenfs, H05 on owe from Owoneco, clwoys smokes' qrrs 1' fre Sew or bifwon To become o secre- srwWmg of everyone in The Cass. Her fcvcwe sporf fory. Holla. She ws very sfqdfous is boakefbow ond erfoys' reading. SENIORS RODELL BATES GENE BERRY MAFALDA BERTUCCI Rodefl Is qyef in cluzses Gere Hu. ice Qrecm Msfolda 15 fre prcificcl burwhen if comes fo bose- boy, clwsys hos o smile joker of our class. She is boil-fhofs onoiher sffvm. 'For everyone He sees. HIS on occmmpkred :kate He Popes fo bezome G fqvcfre soorrz ore Fxgrxh ond pizm fo be 1 ftreign prmfer. f -fn , f- f-fy. pf-fra- mq, frshvwq, Ori ,wp l-rf1..,, +..,, , wwf? rj. HERMAN ALTMAN Rx W NANCY ARMSTRONG When 56' Pwecr c if 5' N: '. 3 crwe cf 're xer 97255, i's :diy Herrfir irwpcrfce' band Werfbem in Fas Nfcrrzrn s' Cor. Hs vwnn rj hgh Errors in fovorife posfrmes are slcoi- mony cerresfs. After grad irg and eufrwg. w:1'EC'w we plone 'cw crfend ci emi A Y X 1 .1 X N I ' v K . 4 ,f I ' l 4 I , 3 x 'kr A 1 x 1 , ' 1 1 I 1 I ROSEMARY BERTUCCI GERALDINE BISHOP ROSQU L C r very cr: V1 Jew, I5 Q r f-'fb-if' nf cdffor CF We Pe!-MON. NW: hind. Hm fncrzfe SFQVS irverezfed in 1: v- poafivwz Gro der' 'rg urvfu r'rJN7srrw ard Sorfjzfn-fi, 53f1 '.:. Her rr f-5 Her er? .ave rs 'J ' '-3 1 'T'Q'i'n' Q A rrrfv cZ1d c1 ' , Cvrp. fmwri. 22 55. J 61 'T' CHARLES J. BROWN JUNE BROWN GUIDO BUCELLINI IVAN BURNS THOMAS CALANDRO C :'3f'. '11, rw' :H 1 Mfg '1 vw 0 'if ffm DWOVS b':'w ,r'fK m Mun fy 0 MHC fdirxw bi TCW Wes oll sporfs, He kc-'viiff' ff FFA. '. Cao S' fnwz WHS 'H bard ond s 2' far pre, In for foofboll bo'H dons To be O gunner In 1 bT '1,J'1- hr' 1 'i He' rf' '1 06' if We c3'i9 ft'- os Q sarfcfponf cmd u we cmwy. WeU, Tom, 'I 'Z 4-V' 'H A ' 3 M' C, We hwy' Ve V35 soocfyor. Hws ombmiov 5 ceases wen? be We some f1'fE'3?g,f.,'0 ZLGTILJ as G 'C be G drcffivg engineer. waficj your q.es'cr1s. 5 crm P SENIORS JIM CASHIN MARY CHERNAUSKI RODFORD CHILDERS GENEVA CLARK JAMES COLLIER Qw is cm'kYw' Tr53'bcU Msn ccfcds f,'Q ':: as Pdfcnds five bc, v-HJ Geneva, our wo owd JIM ws onofhef Cf c.r' fn fm? .md 'f-' :N vwgv- Q: rfzbby cmd in mn Mnofg '. .1 .wha 'ofa fm' fwrsf ccfwnq rmrse, is C: ferfng lilvsfrous bond mevwbers. He: if-f' 5 SQ Am AUM c::.'1m. Sv: m- ' '. H55 fuvcvirc 5:Gr's CFU' 5105? who ako LCV He Wes bov-Jing ond Q 'ze Am T, ,' is cm S1 A rw-' 1 KD c f1 as gfifbilxl ond b:3ske'- :E'C'S s'G'Yvps. She es G red wat' ng fociboh games. N ffl D: . He Clem 'f Ac ' TVB G., Lyvbcrdo fer. H s sale cvwbfcw is fo sebum-' Nzyz A r C515 cfver p cy rx c big ncrfe bcrvd. I'I'l C' C' X fd' sl I1 23 MARY COFFEY BOB CRAWFORD RUTH CROSS DOROTHY DAVIS WILLIAM FREEHILI. Mary is We Hume b' - Bib as Nw? ITCVTdb1'W': LUV beffrr: 7' cv: if Dcrrfhy wth ref Uv-: AIIFC Q7 WRI rw I neffe who FDIGVTS fo offend senim' foo?boII pIc1ycr who Hue Term, cmd quiet pkcgmgg per- fafbor q he Neovo business coIIege offef is 5 :IW O gccd doncur. :'P::.f',, v. 1 male .1 IMS? rbuwy fffffih AI -f quo grads? cn. He' ombvkv AI'--' COIege Fel qdrv rxfc Vencgfupeef. Si- V1 ' I I A I is To be G bowkeeper. I0 be 4, COULD or Iyer, cvd Cfserv C':b QCII 'iw Ar C '53, I Ive SIN cure Iver P1-,I Cnp,1bIf puzffnes. f I ff be ff k Chu X, W ,I f j,Kj,1,viv'f.rV ng' RV C 'J I f J I ' ' f . , ,X SENIUPQLS MQ' f 1, J, 5 ,, ,g, K . f' I ' ' f 4 ufv' ff,-f NAOMI DAWSON Noovwl has served C1 We Pe,-MeII for one Ixos been o me-'Hbe' of we G.A.A. QII four yecvs. SI'e is fond of spcffs-her fn- vorI'es being swrwv 'Q and fenris. TONY DELINSKY RAY ELWOOD DENNING Leff before We end if Devvy Iikes CoIIe:f'r1g 'Ibe 'Q-'rm mc'bIes GFCI '1Icef54 I1 the :Yr-9 of ascvz, be .kez fCo'buII and oasIceTbf:II. M.Ch cf Iwzs frfe us sneer wvlirg on IC'2's GENE DENTON Gene Is fhe sI'1y genfor who believes mg seen and ref He wonfs To IQIQW br3fIwef's foofveps fin We Ncvy. ., FIA be EJVG. n rm: cmd JUNE EDDINGTON Affer graduczhcn ,Im ,.:,Id Ilke Io become :e:Je'i1ry'. Her fzfzrxf sporfs we skoflwg bc1sIce1bofI. 24 GERALD ELLIOTT EDNA ELSHOFF DORIS ESTES WANDA ETTINGER C516 Ike, bzxskvbz 'Ff:wIfQ3' Iwobb Q: C COVE 15 TNQ vii T Wbrrds '33 Q c'd IAT'L33II. He Is vw. ffn ffffiffg c'f1 f'- -'ff-'QIJI bw, SHA IX'EI?IlLD9 AND' f' ff' bb- - 1 O . r' in I '9'fAZ'f'f1 .H Lori- '1'3' vf Nba: Q wir' 3 ti u'rc c E-wr , ffmmgq 1: rcflis. HI- msn fs 'G 'r' 'Vu' K ui Jfzci Ins' x , B fy-,i CCTIIPO :vi L - cInrIn ng cs f: sf3 i We AH , cf NOV, A' Sif- fgz w Ivfwv F-JN LM' goin G rixmffi We .-.fx I '-' I CUSS, I1 Spv'rwqI .AId. Sw: .f. In CMI'-Irq 'PQ 'Lf-ww. D LVN T1 VT SO. S E N I O R S DORIS FOSTER ALLEN BETTY JEAN FORD ALDINE FRIEDRICH ROSE MARIE FRISINA I3:' S 3 Wm? qjef savior TF 1 s A3II, b crwde sQ T' 'fleemx sf I Iles A Rose Mcfe 59 3' vhs Mm ohcys be rerwfyvf Is o:',f3 'Iy wclfmg Ii chIIQi+ doIIs. SPQE cfe 'I cfc nd gif? cv naw' befscx by Fw Ifwewds, I-Io' 'Wi' sfI:iIe', Hr-r If ma EQ Cnbbs gfvu. A5-r frm? Ir' sdwif' Izcbb, Ia wr? V71 ID f3'g---- 5 4 w Ii ffxwfgfvbe' ' :1 uhm :He hz , 'f Hu I-ALJLUI- , rirz, S fn hw' CN Q? II'J-I fri, ' fx' 'Tgff' I, ': QYG5- C,-1 -4 .E LOWELL FIELD Q bnc 'Tcoeyn :I '19 'f T3 'TG'. I: ' dws 'Ca 'Q Q N' we cf'.,e'f: 1 df7IIar5, I-Ie IJ Mmm I L fr cr 1 P P I, G ,N SP3 ri' GEORGE FROMM G6C'Q5IS rfrn I: rmswc. He ' K 5 wie terse 5 JN: plz, ' i ul. NV I-' +, rf Iv, .1 . Q5 ROSEMARY FROMM This ycgrg Icdy wonis io be o +ypis+. Slne pions Io offend business coIIege offer grodyofion. One of ner Ievcrife posfirnes is Wfening Io or:IiesIrOs. BETTY JEAN HENDRICKS Beffy is Wie IiHIe g!rI wiII'1 'rhe big dIrTipI6S. She is consider-ng ine Goree' CI o be-::,ficicn, ANNETTE Anneffe, 0 eye Idrie bIonde. js wiIIm Tho? boII pIOyer. Sne Ivos been o ocpeior enferfoiner ord porficipord' in scIiooI OCA Iivifies. I-Ier ornbifion is To be o WAAC. GARDNER seen consIonfIy 'Icerfoinm foo'- BETTE HENNEKE Beffe is one of Hwose onfdoor girIs who is 'fond of hunting. fishing ond forget provice. She cc'- Iecrs snopsI-cfs for o Iicbby. MARY GERSH EDWIN GIBBS Mcry is G nnewbef QI One of Edwfns Iovoriie Ou Me GAA. Affer Q'OCf.C' ncbbies is rnoking r'nodeI Iron sfe infends 'o be o ciroIones. I-Ie wonfs To be Tvoisf. o :il-3+ in eifner We Arrvy cr Navy Air Cofps. ' 4 ' SENIORS in .I'e A MORRIS HAGLER bg bIonc1 ? pIoyer iikes Io ix T o fish. He nope-s fo be eiviI erg neer or '3 e ISI 'nny Air Co rw JEAN LEE HILLER ROBERT HILLMAN GEORGE HOLLAND Jeon, on Iioncr swdenf Hunting ond fishing ore George is one 0 e ond 'Iumre cerfified DubIie Hg Iwo Iwobb es. Robert is 'nosf accomplished mem occoJn'on', coIIec+s books ond Icves fe I.s+e'i 'c the E, cil who knew Him. hopes We qeief fyse, buf Wed be's cf We Izoro I-Ie 'n convn e radio. Scrw, boys, he sicolwe Ic. weors o pair of siIver wings. 26 Z9 5 CATHERINE IRWIN BYRL JEDLICKA NORMA JOHNSON CECIL KARCH BETTE KENNEDY Ci ff C 'FD gn 'WW' 54' f ' I2'I1'II Nivffw TWCFSEE 'n-ni CQNI cc!Ie:'3 S'3 ICE, BMW 2 cn C 'df' GUI We brink Ich, wants Fr rf ninw-1 Fas bein ri dfzrnnq on Ir- r rn 'Iles In SIQOIQ, cnc E IGS v-nn IIIAQS Fnfsnbcik Idir-Q F 'MO '1 'f-'vf: 1' 1'ff 'Ii--' rf 'MH hurt I ' , SH, vw!-IFI Iv-X 'WWIPI G'DIOY ZS. I-In ir- SHG FPC Ivffn fr r':5 Ia Hf-f ECW, fvf- UIIQIH if ' ,f-wg, I-In Ecgeg nw Mio cs fl K Inf, 'ends IO IGI? D fe 5' ' fI'ICf?VIF'LIdE , wir' c sr' Ie 1255 and pidvrcs. rf I 'nge fund bofffvi rr berfvnrf rn Nuff' r-I Ina Dwese-I ergt 'vo Inc? in c'wc-.5 wcIcc:'ncd 'fl 'IQGI org' 1 jf Q ' I JIM KERNS NELDA KLAMM ROSE A K ESER ZELMA KRETSINGER MARJORIE KUNTZMAN JM L35 keen nnfz ff N653 pIcns if c e'i We 'owe ber Rose Mc- ZeImo Is 'LC' :eII'e Morfcwe Is We gIrI you 0 F uv, vc.cbIe fcafbcw It 5 e53 cCIIege. Sne s 0 We beccme sI'we scng ICI Monde wI'ro sfrrgs In We see In Rands Dug SIC'E UIs,e'f. I-Ie wcn's Io con- nfffbef cf the I-Icfe EC .5 cfren IH convccvcn. GIee CIub. I-Ier 'cbcy s S59 Iwcpes fc beccrne O 'Ke ' 53:45 :md Io be and CIe'n Cfbs. Snes been In We GE-e c5'Iec rg p'cT,feS. sfenogfopher sc'ne dcy CIT? I' C: n. C' b CII frwr ye3's c'd Her Icwcf'9 spcr's cre C II 0 Une Iib. siding cfd dcvtlng I7 BERNADINE LANE Bernodine is inferesled in domesfic olloirs. She belongs To fhe Home EC Club ond is on oclive member of GAA. SHIRLEY MARSHALL A voluoble member of lhe Pel-Mell sfoff for four yeors, Shirley is nofurolly inleresfed in iournolism. Of course, Gables claims c greof deal of her lime. BETTE LOCKE 'Loclceu is o sporlnlingi olfrochve brunette who hos o special inleresf in Pono. He-'s very hond- some, Too. She hopes 'lo sludy modeling offer com- pleling college. BERT MARTIN Didio' ever see lhe mecl- ols on Ber+'s bond uni- form? Trombone soloisf, you lrnow. A fulure Morine bond member. MARY LOUISE LOWRY Moryls ombilion is lo be o slenogropher, Herhcbby is colleding pidures of Wendell Wilkie, SENIORS LAWRENCE MATHIAS Lorry is fhol' 'roll fellow wi+l'i very curly hoir. l'-lels fond of slrofing ond moln- ing model oirplones. I'-le plons lo sfudy oeronoolics. rf' DALE MAHAN Dole is one of our mos? populor former boys. He is o whizz in chemislry ond hopes 'lo be ci che-misr in- slecd of cz lufure former. DELORES MOORE Dee is lhof dorlc- hoired girl wilh 'lhe en- goging smile. Doncing is her fovorile poslirne ond is she good! 0 1 5, AL. 28 if uf, A SHIRLEY MURPHY CAROL R. NAVADUNSKI Shiriey is 0 yolubie Corn! iz o poppy oddi- worker on We Pe!-MeU. Vim 'z fre Senior Cfoss. Her fovorde spoffs ofe LIN si many Uber glffs, sP1orpsFco?mg and Lmd- we w:r : fo be C1 Noyy mmfon, rig LILA PEARL NOTHDURFT DARLENE OLLER MARY PAULINE NEECE Mary x5 O buddlrg beowy clhwmsf, She we c member of Hue Chew Cleb. AHHOUQH she is shy she leaves mony frxerwds, SENICRS For :SJ -.e:1'S 'Pe ,fm 33' A'1 ef 3ef'er - Nfl' ng OSELAND In L. P.s mimi HCS been 5-' 1' Ccweme, She fook Bob Ks mcsf U11 es'ec scwence, Tv s s iecdwrg G New-zrglcl :arse and In hgnfirg cmd gms. H75 her +9 Shay V'V3O1'lL E' CY II T3 becfnme O secre- scae cmbfmon IS fc be 3 THe U, of I. L. F. ard 'Q mozhlre gmne n 7? Ge-ofgefre or-3 'fe Q'5e:3'- obles. Msfmes Z? BETTY NICHOLS BMW 9 are ff M' WO1s'mvuN Ube f:Luwz 1 'u xr' me bond mowm. Sec owovs fo offewd S2 Joke P'cscY':xf o C1 make r Per career. ANNA PASERO Ama wcws 'Ln e Har.: :H 1 3': D, rep, soy. H, ,- , r ccz' 'cz' 1 3 , J G CLYDE NOREN Clyde is one of om pcrwfo' boys. He was Ou'- smndmg in foofbcfl ond sefved os chief chemist of the Cihem Club cf Nos? yeilf. BETTE PETTUS Be'+es Fobbies are cc'- edvq Hondkerch efs ond 'Erin Covers, Affer gfao- J ff' we pfans To wcvk .1 Qefemse picrwf m Hi 'ii Terai. -Lt 43 GRACE QUICK Crane! chief Jcfivify E5 Here m onoffcr D0 OHV '1 f' 'Ad mg U mofO':JcTe. She W u pkourq smxle , reswoerv irwu'1'e5YV1QOf 1CfJwl Colfrw' 'J AA HELEN RIGGINS AMY JANE RITSCHER RICHARD RITSCHER JE I fi '4 '1 FC N fnfmefz GN w,rk. SP0 I3 ue p S 'i qv fo r g:':d,':'icr. s He-Wen ms cnoher one of if gEfNs who plans io eve' mfse-3' fre rung offer grad stem. She erwloys of- 'eedmwg Vvovwes and dfiv- 'Q-fwen reefes efmgh 30 14 an I UDREY RYAN CHESTER G. SANDERS MONA SCAMEHORN GLORIA SCHER .ef-1 GEORGENE SEAMAN Eferycre News A,d'G,' C?'9s'fer dons fo .se H5 Merc: 15 Wwe Pe!-Me!! flora, Me glrl wffh A sporldzng per5oncH'y by Pwr ?VWQ'TCHy sm? and EPA. odlvwes ,rx bofcw- b.ef'Qsa rvcroger ond G IOPQ Mm' who come frcm ond o sr:Hd bcrgie bac? Dlfrce Vu x Hrfe Et E39 'Q C gdod fovvfef, VW: 'inch-e one. He' serene CHCOQC :fans fo sfudy fknfocferlze Gecvg1er1e.Her bvvm PM men Q 'PVf ' 'L' V' 'vw QV The Y Qk Iv cpseifxlrie masks o f rv- wrmmcr dfecmcflrg whlle QOUQCYQH ff veiicrch sncfe :rd H'-f uwbr cm .s Aiwd. 'Ing 'of re-ca Efvfru Em L !?'1C'. Nw c: g- ian fq fem Ver Df.f'fr'vH 3k'W'f,:1 m 'M-1, Sfe Popes QC be Ffwzfs, Tw,-P 'Hwcs WUT 'S I-L-Hy, r:f: 'C:.s'. 5c w are Cf U. L5 I. SENIORS OY SHAFER MARY BELLE SHAKE FRANCES SHERIDAN MARY AGNES SIMPSON JAMES STARKS LGA bdfff. . My-, V-lc Q lo skde J 5 DD: Q to ' f 1 ' '4 ' ' ' ' ' ,C .ffm I e. , H cf Ev . :'- tw eric J Scwb cf LS wad bemer Jvv ws Q, Dfcfd ,fer G, Se. SHe is cvs -N ff fin , f.a':w :fl Mcffs hobby c' the Ccpfs. Hels on 5 5 WPG vvtwai 'O Ee , suing F2455 are Eos re- cf on rvcsf pccwc' S CSG 'y one-f3'f?', C.A,A. me ved. APE' g':1d,3+Icr1 servcrs. Af'er g'co.,c' rw 5 Cczpl-d fer me . We w:1 's fs be 3 sferwcg- Ho exoecw 'U Q: rw 1, 'JPVU' Naval AM Cvps. mf GGY!! Q gn C QF PEGGY TORRENCE JUANITA THOMPSON A curly-lop who docs her br? lrnrHrn', Peg has been acfive in G.A.A. ana Pel-Mell work. She wanfs Jranrfa isa member ol' 'he Horne EQ Club. She vwanfs la sludy infcrrfar decofalrng. Her hobby rs la cflend a business col- colleclhg pos? cards, lege aflor gradualion. JEAN STEPHENSON S+eve is a good-no 'lared girl who hopes re become the superinfendenf of a hospiral. Her hobby lS callecrlng small lamps. SHIRLEY TRAYLOR THQ ls fhe llflle bd- nerfe seen ln the halls. wearing Those gorgeous ln- dran bracelefs up fo her elbows. Her favorife pas- frmes are readrng and Glenn Mlllcfs must, SARA THOMAS Sara IS vory lfna of sporlsfswrmrnrng and bas- lrelball are her lavarrles. She Is golng lo enfcr nnrses' lralnlng and hooes lo become a Navy nsrsc. SENIORS DEAN VAN HOOSER Red rs a valaable member of the fao'ball squad, They say rernper goes with red halrg rf so, Dean rnusl have a femper. JACK STROH CLEVE STOUT Jcclcls lavorrfe oaslrmes Cleve rs always ready are hunfrng, lishrng. and lor lrn. As a hobby, he dancrng. l-lo wrshes lo lorn rgnioys pigeon racing. lhc Naval Arr Corps allnr hopes la loln fhe Army gradwalron. Signal Corps, JOHN VENTURl Johns Enleresf ln aero' naulics us carried od rn his hobby-arrplane mod- els. l-lunlrng and hshing pravrde rnferesling pas' Mrnes. lfls the Naval Air Cofps for John. na'grally. WANDA VIDMAR Wanda ls anorher roller- slcafrng lan. Alrhough she rs andecrded as fo wha? prolesslon 'ra fallow, she has Taken a busrness 39 f AMY WATERMAN Amy lilces roller-skaTing and swimming. She has been active on The Pol- Moll sTaT'T and GAA. As yeT, her Tuluro is sorriofrhaf undecided. MARJORIE LOU WHITE Mariorie Lou likes Tennis and horseback riding. She hopcs To aTTend Browns Business College, BILL WILLS Bill is one aT Those ex- cellenT skafers. l-le is also inTeresTed in TooTball and bdslrefball, l-lc would like To become a successful yo. piloT in The Afrny Air Corps. SENIOR CLASS JACK WILSON Jaclcs hobby is bu lding airplanes. One aT hs voriTe paslimes is rivi g Through The counTry o sTill do ThaT, Ja On SepTember 5, IQ39, l9O sTudenTs enTered The doors aT Taylorville Township High School Tor Their TirsT day OT high school. These bewildered Freshies soon learned The Tiner poinTs OT conducT and became accepTed members of The school organizaTion. The nexT year This world-wise group conTinued Their pursuiT oT lcnowl- edge. WiTh The Third year came The long anTicipaTed privileges oT upperclassmen. STudies now began To become more specialized wiTh commercial and science courses. Finally on SepTember I, l942, IlO of This group began Their Tinal year oT sec- ondary school. On May 27 our Tour years of worlc and sTudy will come To an end. and we shall receive The diplomas Tor which we have been sTriving. Several oT our group have TelT ThaT They could beTTer help Their counTry and Themselves by serving in The armed Torces: Therefore The number of our ranlns has diminished. However. The qualiTy aT The group has noT been lessened. AssisTed by Miss Terriere, our lasT year has been one of The TinesT we could have. Records have shown and will con- Tinue To show ThaT The class OT '43 is a winning combir:aTion. 33 In+eres'red7 Toofhless Joe. lnquisifive il 1 ixg wi Presndenf BARNEY MELVIN Vwce Rremdenf JOHN CONNOLLY CLASS OF 1944 VN Secrefory BETTY JEAN WALKER Treo r BKLL BARRY '. 3 FIRST ROW-Grace Heberling, Mary June Moore, Rufh Durbin, Emily Heafh, Janef Klamm, Drucilla Daniels, Shirley Barns, Belly Greenawall. SECOND ROW-Virginia Brarlain, Lillian Barra, Janis Davis, Dick Davis, Mary Kerns, Wanda Gesell, Doris Kline- felfer, Velma Krahling. THIRD ROW-Jaan Miller, Marian Ream, Agnes Gelonel. Arfhur Haywood, Glenn Barlling. Mary Greenan, Norma Haines, Eleanor Funderburk. .IUNIORS FIRST ROW-Rose Marie Os+ermeier, Joyce Reinerd, Shirley Tarranf, Dorofhy Rhodes, Berry Walker, Maxine Sharron Joyce Upchurch, Mary Waddell. SECOND ROW-Marcia Slallen, Barbara Mielke, Pai Ann Marlin, John Servi, Leo Prasun, Mariorie Waddell, Virginia Williams. Y 1 4 'T 'HP'- FIRST ROW-Belly Oliver, Shirley Seman, June Moreffini, Teresa McGarry. Marie Richardson, Mary Nuff, Helen Norris, Jo Ann Miller, Marian Ream. SECOND ROW-Clare Faye Neal, Vesla Prior, Hazel Shalie, Norma Jean Walker, Rosalie Shivers, Doris Sficliel Barbara Smith, Belly Minson, Alfred Pranshe. THIRD ROW-Primo Poleffi, Dwight Phares, Francis Sfahr, Jack Siebc-rf, Duane Tolliver, Roberf Terrell, Thomas Oller Larry Sinlay. JUNIOR CLASS We, 'rhe Juniors, boasiing lhe largesi class in our school and conlribuiing over one-lourlh of lhe loial enrollmenl of T. T, l'l. S., fell info siep wifh our classmales early in The year and elecled for our l942fl943 oliiicers, Barney Melvin, presidenlg John Connolly, vice-president: Belly Walker, secreiaryi and Bill Barry, lreasurer. We appreciale lhe assislance given us al all limes by our able sponsors, Miss Layfon and Mr. Oliver, Our boys have ranked wifh The besl in all sporls. Many of us have allained lhe highesf academic honors possible so lhal some of our names have always ap- peared on fhe school's honor roll. We have been inleresled in music, joining lhe band, orcheslra, and Glee Club along wifh olher acfivifies including 'fha Chem Club, Home Economics Club, and Spanish Club. Vile also provide an essenfial par? of lhe Pel-Mell and lhe Drill siafis. On fhe whole, during fhe firsl fhree years of our high school career, we have become an imporfanl parl of The enfire sludenl body and surely will remain so when we relurn for our final year. 37 SOPHOMORES Presudenf NORMA RUQHER Vnce preswdervr ARA LEE WARD C LA S S O F Seflfeffw 1945 ANNETTE MCADAM 39 Treasurer NXQNNE GARDNER FIRST ROW-Carrie Alexander, Irene Benardi, Ellen Brown, Josephine Babbs, Marion Barding, Monica Clark, Mary Frances Driver, BeHy Chesierman. SECOND ROW-Jo Anne Brooks, Henry Buckner, Eugene Berlucci, Eugene Coady, Connie Albriglil, David Busby, Ruih Cowell, Doris Deal. THIRD ROW-Bob Beary, Odell Allman, Max Besclwlass, Earl Cunion, Bill Davis. S O P H O M O R E S FIRST ROW-Dolores Glasgow, Bernadine Ellioll, Nancy Engleman. Dale Jacobs, Jean Farrow, Beffy Forsyflne, Anne Huffman, Yvonne Gardner. SECOND ROW-Clifford Krefsinger, Harold King, Don Hawkins, Jack Jayne, Jim Effinger, Varel Fraley. .lfw FIRST ROW-Shirley Parr, Doris Phares, Mary Moore. Mildred McClinfick, Ara Lee Ward, Annefle McAdam, Vinore Smofhers, Belly Swiney, Virginia Vogelsang, Norma Rusher. SECOND ROW-Harold Parks, Marian Menicheffi, Doris Purfllar, Beffy Love, Pai l.asco, Jean Oafs, Margarel Wallcn, Beffy Websfer, James Nagle. THIRD ROW-Bill Humphrey, Harold Parrish. Bob Oldham, Eddie Lusk, Slcnley Marblesfone. James Wroughfon, Merle Myerscough, Ray Wilson, Bob Smifh, Ed Zemke. SOPHOMORE CLASS ln Seplember, l942, our class. happy rhal we were no longer lhe youngesl class. rerurned la T. T. l'l. S. As Sophomores, I4O slrong, we elecled Norma Rusher, presidenlq Ara Lee Ward, vice-president Annelle Mcfxdam, secrelaryi and Yvonne Gardner, Treasurer. Wilh lhe valuable ossislance of Miss Teodori and Mr. O'Brian we held a parly in lhe Civic room in December. We grearly enioyed This enler- Tainmenl' for which lhe high school orcheslra Furnished The music. We have conlribuled many players 'ro various school sporls. These boys, al- fhough relalively unknown now, will become mains+ays of lhe leams. We also added lwenly-four valuable musicians 'ro lhe band. Besides rhis, we broughf many members fo lhe Drih' and Pel-Mell slalfs and TO our school clubs, such as The l-li-Pi Club and The Home Economics Club. Because of Their scholasfic abilily, many of our class have been placed on The honor roll. A+ presenl we are loolcing Forward lo 'rhe lime when we shall deTini+ely be recognized as lhe upperclassmen of T. T. H. S. 4l HI Tvger Now 'Bere s 0 gooo crew it 9? 00' '43 Afrobo+s7 See some+hmg7 Don? drop 'hem How obouf o rvde7 -H6198 1 , E , 96 W 2 ' 'L 1. wf Wm. . ' I 4 ps 4 f 118' m I -'NR H- '1 - Q, 1 V L 1 I W , I ' f Y s, V' if 1, l 4 Y L fl ' Ani ' 5 V V af 1, fag MA I - f 3' S'WS FRESH E TM2 'fw' , ,JU wwwvu . H 2? 319 W 1 CHARLENE ADCOX ROBERT HURRTE P . ' V ,A nf., -I-' 1 , 7 . I..-.QS - 'f' Q. I J, ' , aw. 'v '- ' r lluh.,.aff CLASS OF 1946 SS'SNr V, MICKEY GANEY -X 'P'S ' f:5 Lf ,g 1, 'V - Vs:-L 'v 'r K .V rw: 'fr' 43 Treasurer PHYLLIS BRATTAIN ax.. It QC' if FIRST ROW-Marlha Cloyd, Conslance Connolly, Dorofhy Brancel, Ann Ainsworlh, Ramona Berlucci, Mary Jane Ballard, Rosemary Cox, Donna Brown, Anna Cherncuslii. SECOND ROW-Howard Clark, Fred Crilz, Waller Balmer, Sam Calandro, Bill Adams, Harold Burns, Bill Bland, Charline Adcox, Jean Cornwell. FRESHMAN CLASS ln lhe fall ol l942, IS6 Freshmen, 77 girls and 79 boys, enlered lhe Taylorville Township High School. Under The helolul guidance of lvliss Yosl and Mr. Webb, we, a somewhal lrighlened buf decidedly happy group, soon became loyal members al The sludenl body. Early in 'rhe year we held a class elecfion and elecled Charline Adcox, presidenl: Roberl Hurlle, vice-presidenly Mickey Ganey, secrelaryp and Phyllis Brallain, lreasurer. FIRST ROW-Naomi Fosler, Genevieve Janulis, Phyllis Brallain, Pal Donovan, Norma King, Helen Hofener, Donna Brown, Cornelia Klinefelfer, Julia Lee Hudson. SECOND ROW-Geraldine Drummoncls, Eslher Hubbarl, Becky Lou Duncan, Jean Gibbs, Duane Hamel, Joy Ellison, Bob Hamel. THIRD ROW-Francis Harrison, Raberl Hurlle, Jesse Diss. FOURTH ROW-Bob Fessor. Henry Kunhman, Jim Klinefeller, Lesler Kunfzman, Michael Ganoy, Tom Freelnill, Olis Fossie, Wayne Dozier. CS JC FIRST ROW-Wrealha Redfern, Lea+ha Redfern, Marcella Robison, Shirley Love, Dorofhy Maffhews, Mary Louise Reber, Befly Phares, Edward Ladd, Kaiherine McGahee, Mildred McCall. SECOND ROW-Esfher Paifon, Roberl Mahan, Pafricia Morran, Leah Linn, Norma Marsaglia, Diane Manuell, Lugenia McLeod, Dorolhy McMurry. THIRD ROW-Wayne Lockelf, John Kelchum, James Robe'+s, Norma J. Lilly, Carol Riggins, Lilly Radxirnanowslry, Clava Lorenz. FOURTH ROW-Eugene Neilres, Byron Pefers, Jack Roncheflo, Lindy Noren, Derald Merriman, Dwayne Effinger, Roberf Proiko. During The year our class parricipaled in many achviiies. Early in ihe Tall we galhered in 'rhe school gymnasium for a parly which we all enioyed. Bofh our lreshman foolball and baslcelball squads gained recogriiiion for 'rrue fighring spirir. Some of our group became members of The Pel-Mell and Driff slaffs. Those of us wilh musical inclinalions joined The Band and Glee Club. If is yel 'foo early 'ro predicr cerlain fame lor fhe members of our Freshman Class. I-Iowever, you may be sure, Thai we shall use our lalenls lo Iurfher 'rhe aims of T. T. l l. S. FIRST ROW-Marie Wright Marchefa Vickery, Shirley Sparling, Joan Vaughn, Mary Lou Sco++, Carol Orr, Myron Sullon. SECOND ROW-Elva Wrighl, Corrine Smifh, Willa Mae Schullz, Barbara Shellcr, Rose Vifali, Emily Shivers, Bill Sands, Kennefh Shake. I 5 D6 wif W?'gXWf5fg, 5f'fZf?7,2f!jfQ4jffd 553 WW o MW x jifff' W if J LY!! in . , ' . M' ' MQW, Q ,fx W! 'L A ' 5 -W 6.5. ' I! - FIRST ROW-S. Lieuf. Levoy Willey, S. Lieul. Belly Nichols, S. Lieuf, Richard Podeschi, Cpl. Mary Null, M.S.C. Corrine Smilh, M.F.C. Varel Fraley, M.S.C. Rosalie Hawkins. SECOND ROW--Sgf. Belly Minson, Cpl. Marianne Love, Sgr. AnneHe McAdam, Cpl. Pal Ann Marlin, Sgl. Earl Cunion, Cpl, Teresa McGarry, S. Lieuf. Marcel Podeschi, Sgf. Sam Wood, M.F.C. Wayne Dozier, Cpl. Bill Fowler. THIRD ROW-Sgf. Joy Heninger, Cpl. Tom Oller, Cpl. Mildred McClinlick, F. Lieul. Elaine Richmond, M.F.C. Dorofhy McMurry, M.F.C. Pafricia Lasco, M.F.C. Efhel Lorenz, M.F.C. Joan Miller, M.F.C. Bruce Tolliver, M.F.C. Duane Ellinger, M.F.C. Joe Boyd, M.S.C. Dorofhy Schneider. FOURTH ROW lsealedl-M.F.C. Belly Ashbrook, M.F.C. Mariorie Hofener, M.F.C. Thelma Basham, Cpl. Annis Sealon, M.S.C. Dorolhy Hubler, M.F.C. Pa+ricia Harlsell, M.S.C. Lawrence Sinfay, M.S.C. Lillian Fleming, M.F.C. Richard Wroughfon, M.S.C. Belly Davis, M.F.C. Norman Anile, M.F.C. Myron Sullon. FIFTH ROW lsfandingl-M.S.C. Becky Lou Duncan, M.F.C. Charlene Adcox, M.S.C. Norma King, Direclor George G. Wall, M.F.C. Jean Cornwell, F. Lieuf. Richard Rilscher, Sgr. Charles Brown, M.S.C. James Abrell. ,lf BAND I .QQ 5 f. This year's band, slarled wilh sixly veleran members. The marching band, organized from lhis group plus some lwenlry new members included over eighly bandsmen, six maiorelles, and a drum maior. The maiorelles and drum maior, in lheir slriking purple, gold, and while uniforms, and lhe six bell-lyra players in 'rheir while Wesl Poinl model uniforms added much color la 'rhe lormalions execuled al lhe loofball games. A signilicanl pageanl Uncle Sam in Review was presenled al lhe home games and al lhe game in Decalur. The group played al lhe Red Cross benelil held al lhe Vandeveer Eslale and also ioined in several civic parades. On February l7 The concerl band of ninely-six players presenled lhe winler concerl in lhe school gymnasium. This performance was enlhusiaslically received by one ol The largesl audiences fhal has ever allended lhis annual evenl. ln order lo encourage grealer ehforl' and cooperalion on The parl ol lhe members Mr. Wall insliluled a mililary ranlcing syslem luncfioning on a pain? basis. The dillefefll FOVlliS lV1ClUCle SGCOW3 class musician, lirsl class musician, corporal, sergeant second lieulenanf, lirsl lieulenanl, and cap- 48 FIRST ROW-M.S.C. Elaine Spresser, M.F.C. Dorofhy Malfhews, M.S.C. Nancy Engleman, M.F.C. Virginia Vogelsang, Sgr, Norma Rusher, Sgl. Nadine Allison, Capl. Nancy Armslrong. SECOND ROW-M.F.C. Harrie? Brubeck, Sgr. Barbara Smilh, Sgf. James Fllinger, Sgf. Ronald Bonlemps, Sgl. Geraldine Bishon, M.F.C. Marfha Cloyd, Sgl. Winilred Fesser, S. Lieul, Byrl Jedlicka. THIRD ROW-M.F.C. William Benke, Sgl. Henry Buckner, Sgl. Roy Pefers, Cpl. Belly Rogers, M.S.C. Bill Adams, Capt Guido Bucelluni, M.F.C, Helen Hofener, M.F.C. Dolores Glasgow, M.S.C. Mildred McCall, Cpl. Bill McLeod, M.F.C. Harold Suflon, S. Lieul. George Holland, M.F.C. Phyllis Marlin, M.F.C. Mary Cummings, F. Lieul. Marcia Slaflen. FOURTH ROW lsealedl-M.F.C. James Wroughlon, M.S.C. Bill Humphrey, Cpl. Helen Oller, Sgf. James Collier, Cpl. Jack Brown, Sgl' Richard Sfouf, Sgr. Glenn Barlling, F. Lieuf. Berl' Mariin. FIFTH ROW lslandingl-M.F.C. Jack Ronchello, Sql, Arfhur Havwood, Capt Rose Marie Frisina, M.F.C. Slerling Schreier, Sgl. Yvonne Gardner, M.F.C. David Busby, M.F.C. Joy Ellison. Absenl-John BORIS- M.S.C.-Musician Second Class. M.F.C.-Musician Firsl Class. fain. Nancy Armsfrong, Guido Bucelluni, and Rose Marie Frisina affained fhe ranlc of capfain of fhe close of fhe firsf semesfer. A four year award sysfem was inaugurafed whereby freshmen who played in fhe winfer concerf received numerals' soohomores, a fell' lyre emblem? iuniors, a chenille emblem, formerly awarded fo senior members only: and seniors, an engraved gold band medal. The baslcefball band climaxed ifs mosf successful year wifh superb performances as a musical and cbeering un,f af lhe Regional Tournamenf. Af fhis fime fhey infroduced Taylorvilles new foasl' song Heres fo You Taylorvillem fo fhe fune of De Pauw Universify's To Old De Pauwf' The Purple and Gold Dance Orchesfra was organized by lvlr. Wall fo fill a need for music af school parfies, dances. and ofner funcfions, Ifg members included leader and firsf frombone, Guido Bucelluni' second frombone, Jaclc Brown: frumpefs, Marcel Podeschi and Sam Wood? reeds, Levoy Wilry, Marcia S'affen, George Holfand, and John Banks' sfring bass. Diclc Rifscher' piano, Mary Nuff' and drums. Rose Marie Frisina. 4? M! .nfkilz . Lg ,, 3 X' fi 8 ,ff V3 14 f is I f , f' ' 'gf 1 4 ' gy L2 . 1, 1' -,G 9 0 I: u gvll, .4- + Q' -Nw 2 XY E u- n.. 1 X . - A ,K x 5 3 'fr 2-3? 3 3 ' I 1' nv I L , v v vt in-ax 3 U S fx! R ,i,,..-gui , 'fi ' 4.2.35 W 14 Q .Kiwi i 'fe- i-.islg . 1. ':'-- P Q 0. T, fs' Q U 'V' ' QQ A9 A . ,,, J Q ,Q .J Q a Y ,ff get 'X .w i A 07 01 07 0:1 qu Q, Cu Q1 1 of of 5' Q 8' I 3' 52' oq' PEL' 'ab Z 5- ' n c Sccmehor Mon e Toffenc Pe99Y ffg 1710 Vogef-gong Jim WPC U ghfon 'Q sy Ao 66 War ' Q L sco BlAdqm Fof 'hm 1 Q- 94 U? 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Orr Done Mon r goref Wolfon Norma Jean LnHy eon CofnweN Sn Hey Sefnon cz moo Horfse Cor we A exon OND ROW Dors D cz Marco SloHen HeWen Hofencr Mo rfyn Mor n Ola Moe Sense bo gn Nancy Engle on Dorovny Scnneder Esferfwno Bro n Jeon Farrow Morlore Hofener Arc Lee Wcrd S - f , Cc , Q 451, Mo - J 1, ,Q , P T' ' I r' Q - der, Jpne Morevini, Mlss Mapes. SEC - I e V, i , . V' gg Y . I , ' N , , ,S ,M W' fe VV 1 .. K 1 W , ' Q - - . af x 1 Q 5' I 9 if ,Q ' Q fig 1 1 Fi ,.r,u'-!f?f, ,L , 5 givwml N x 5' ,rx A nw pu- Jak f z,ygfff4'!'?W N Q1 J xx 5 xx C X KS1 Nw' 51 A X X ww 5 s Q5 mv 'Xu 'iw xi, 1 I1 1 . 9 Armisfice Game. QQ ' NN OYYNQQ Don? lusf sfond Hwere. Q .' ' 'F Do somefhingl X 517. 9 'Mal ' 1 U M Q gimm- 96,1 Ns A, is 4- .,.,x, ,W 2 J fm' 3 S 'fs lflf XS he 1--.- Where's The bcii? 'il to Ao if ' an Lowell Fields Jum Caslun YZF! 'li- Al! r Jnm Reeves Clyde Noren Bob Crawford Morr s Hagler FOOTBALL Toylorvulle FeuTshons Taylorvulle Shelbyville Taylorvulle STaunTon Taylorvvlle Decawr Taylorvulle Hullsboro Taylorvulle Pano Toylorvllle Carlxnvulle Taylorvrlle Nolcomns Confe enc On SepTernber I Coach Prince called The TursT produce Tor The I942 43 season Seven leTTermen and abouT TorTy Tuve pros pecTs reporTed The Tornadoes possessed average maTeruol buT clavrned one OT The heovmesT lanes ond one OT The TasTesT baclc Teds ln CenTral lllfnors Wznnlng Three gornes Ty ng o e and losmg Tour The purple clad lads had a beTTer Team Than Thezr record nnducoTes UndouoTedly The ToughesT opposmon Turmshed The Tornadoes was ThoT of The DecaTur Reds darlc horses of The Bug I2 Tony Del nsly Jrn Kerns Schulfle Bishop 'All ni 'A Coach Prmce e Jones 3 'C 4 5 W- a-4 we 1 , f 1 Y, ,, - ' is weld 1 GJ' GTS nv' ix CP'-X gnu John Orr 4-if Coach Wasllewshn Jimmy Jones Marshall Pea son i Jack Richards Charles Resier BH Barry Conlerence and ThaT oT The Carllnvllle Cavallers charnplors ol The SouTh CenTral ConTerence Tor Two consecuhve yeas Only once dld The Tornadoes dlsplay Thelr Tlghhng power This was ID The second hall OT The Taylorvulle Pana game Allowlng Pana To make Two Touchdowns n Th second quarTer The reTreshed Tornadoes reTurned an The second hall and llTerally swepl The Pana PanThers all Thelr TeeT T-lolalnq Pano To a slngle Tlrsl down The Tornadoes galned one Touchdown and had possesslon of The ball on The PanTher s one yard llne when The Tlnal gun sounded Among The ouTsTandlng TeaTs cT The season were The deTenslve pays oT boTh Dale Connolly and Jam Kerns The aown Tleld bloclclng oT SchulTTe Blshop The pass ang ol Dave Jones The pass recelvlng OT Johnnle Orr The brolcen 'held running of Chuck Re-lsTer and The all round poslTlon playlng oT Jack Rlchards John Connolly Donald Janssen :TK Frank Hurife if Dale Connolly '3 x,., LORV XLLE! ,TAY HERE' S TO Y OU To Taybwihe, we toast 'today And rakse our vokces high. NNe'h honor Thee hom sea to sea And prakse Thee 'fo the sky. S 2 z 833 34 M ,Eva as 31 13 ' 1515 , 46 ' 47 B46 Jedhcko, john Connohq, Non B oshkn, John Orr, Dane Connohy, Chones mme, EM Dgxfygl CXVAE Noygnx ,hm R 0 Jones, .Sock Rkchoros, .hm Kerns. b Cvovdord. Monks HogXer. Deon Von Hooser. Bob Pounds. Lowe Fkekis, BN Barry, Joe hon Peofson. WRST ROXNfSchuX'cXe Hwshop, SECOND RONNf'Yony Dehnsky, Frank H Bo 'YHXRD RONNfCoocfn Vince, Donohi Janssen, Pronds Sherkdon, Mchoom, Rex XQmnQ,sion, Mars Our Xove io: you vdh ne' er grow coXd, We pXedge our Xoyahy. Ah, hah, the PurpXe and 'the Goh!! re' s to you f TayXorvKheX Arranged by VR 66 He GGW Sv- 'W--. 11 4 wg-wr .fu 'vc 41 ur f 8 s E 1 Conquer ng Heroes Affer Poms game D if Coach STcnWey 2 . Y 41 uk, ,I Wi L Q, ' ,.'1. ..' ' v v . -- A-.A '. 've ' . .-U ,,,, -, . I . . ,z - . .. ,. - ,K ,. ,, - - , Q 4 . ., . . . . V. . 'Af 'H .V fff, -.-' .- 91 gfff. ' ' , , ,, -v -45 -,ox Z.. ws.f'l.., Q95 x ,Nfgp 'f L ' 2- - fn ' -- ' K f - . . - . ' -. ' . va Lf ,- .. A M . -A ,,. 'tx - '- ., -. vc . ' . . b .. 44 .'- + --.. . :N . - . 4-.f .-ff 'f , - .Q , . . - ' '.- - Ne,-,.A s ',, , 1, ' ' ' .x --'4- 'J-:n1 44: 1 1 . c7 Taylorville Township High School BASKETBALL SCHEDULE l942-I943 Taylorville Feilshans L . 49-20 Taylorville Champaign 35-25 Taylorville Ehfingham . 50-I2 Taylorville Ml. Pulaslci 54-22 Taylorville Collinsville , 46-I9 Toylorville Bloominglon 54- I 7 Taylorville Malloon , . 30-2l Taylorville Marion . 47-37 Taylorville Salem .. 40-33 Taylorville Moline ..i. 32-35 Taylorville Taylorville Taylorville Tavlorville Taylorville Wesl' Franlcforl ..... Pana .ii...,. ..,i Champaign .. .Hs Hillsboro ..,. .... 25-35 58-28 39-34 54-22 vs. Springfield .... 33-3l PURPLE TORNADOES P means lhe school colors, 'rhe famed purple a U means The upsefs we give baslceleers bold. R is The rahl rahl we ol Taylorville cheer. P is for Pana,whom we defeaf every year. L means rhe lelfers lhe boys sfrive lo earn. E is each viclory lor which we all yearn. T is for Tornadoes-lel's all walch 'fhem roll. O means on lo vicfory and on 'foward our R means The rallies we have for each game. N is fhe nighl' 'rhaf acclaims us such fame. A means fhe able man who coaches our leam D is 'rhe daring leaps fha? malce 'rhe crowd scream O means OUR leam, which all ofher 'reams fear E means each one on fhe pep squad, for whom we all cheer S means +he Slafe Tournamenf-+ha+'s our aim every year -Boni+a J Layfon BASKETBALL The 1942-43 baskeTball Team under The supervision oT Coach STanley will be diTTiculT To surpass. For Tour consecuTive weeks during The monTh of February The Team was raTed by sTaTe baskeTball criTics as number one oT The TiTTeen besT Teams selecTed each week. Each Team was given a cerToin number oT poinTs Tor ranking in The TirsT TiTTeen places. ln The ToTal aT poinTs Taylorville ranked Third Tor The enTire season. Taylorville's Terrible Tornadoes won TwenTy-eighT ouT aT ThirTy-one scheduled games. This complefed a Three-year winning sTreak in The 5ouTh CenTral ConTerence. An ouTsTanding Tussle was The Purple and Goldls 47-44 vicTory over The high-ranking Paris Tigers, who won The sTaTe baskeTball TiTle This year. OT The Tive boys who sTarTed in mosT oT' The games, John Orr, Ronald Bon- Temps, LeRoy Walker, Barney Melvin, and Kenny Melvin, we shall lose Two, LeRoy Walker and Barney Melvin. These Two boys go To TighT Tor Uncle Sam. OT The oTher Ten boys on The squad, Kenny Melvin, LaRue Walker, and SchulTTe Bishop are also possibiIiTies Tor The Armed Forces. All oT The boys Took Turns aT being high poinT man Tor The respecTive games. FirsT iT was one, and Then anoTher player who led The Tamed breezers on To a vic- Torious score, which TrequenTly proved a lopsided one. LeRoy Walker amassed a ToTol oT 260 poinTs: Barney Melvin made a sum oT 290 poinTs. Ronald BonTemps gained Top honors wiTh 330 poinTs. John Orr and Kenny Melvin Tollowed closely behind These boys. These Two proved To be very imporTanT cogs in The smooTh working Tornado machine. ln a grand ToTal of poinTs Tor The year The Taylorville Team scored I,522 poinTs. They averaged 49 poinTs a game To Their opponenTs' average OT 29 poinTs per game. This is an ouTsTanding record, one ThaT is Topped by only Three or Tour OT The sTaTe conTenders. Taylorville Gillespie . 53-28 Taylorville Benld .... 35-33 Taylorville MT. Olive 63-I8 - Taylorville Vandalia . 62-23 Taylorville Pano ,.., 60- I 8 Taylorville MT. Olive 68-23 Taylorville SpringTield 57-I9 Taylorville Gillespie . 44-23 Taylorville Benld .. 69-33 Taylorville Paris .. 47-44 Joe MCMM Taylorville l-lillsboro . 45-27 Dave Jones REGIONAL TOURNEY Taylorville vs. Morrisonville ........ Taylorville vs. Nokomis ... ... Taylorville vs. Pano ...,.......... SECTIONAL TOURNEY Taylorville vs. 5pringTield ........ Taylorville vs. DecaTur , . .. . 78-4l 67-29 60-20 60-37 36-39 Dale Brown - ii rw- Jack Richards Charles RiesTer If S hul+T Bs op Mouse and John Jxm ond Frome! Hunk es Bug and Mile VVolk6'r lf's VYTRPE. CHEER LEADERS fxffxlwl r' M0 QCP 3 Q Q3 GW F A AN N C f if TRACK Affer on initial furnouf of fhirfy-five boys for fraclc, fhe field finally narrowed down fo a feam of fwenfy. These boys upheld Taylorville's records ond added new laurels. Even wifh fewer meefs fhan usual fhe ccfivifies on fhe Cinder pofhs and grass fields did nof diminish. A ril 6 - - uodrangular Meef af Taylorville. A ri 9 Dual lvleef Mf Auburn af Tay A ri I3 Dual Meef Toylorville of Pano A ri I6 uadrangular Meef of Kincaid April 20 April 30 Iorville lvl 7 M I 5 Dual Meef-Pano af Toylorville. 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