Venice High School - Venetian Yearbook (Venice, IL)
- Class of 1959
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Um, 1 - TABLE or ' CONTENTS Introduction .. ......4 . . . 1 Activities . . . 5 Faculty .T ...... . . . 17 Urganizationy . . . . . 31 Sports ........ . . . 41 Graduates .... . . . 51 Undergrads . . . . 61 Advertising .... . . . 71 Autographs . . . . . . 95 1 ,, JM- LV, 'rf 'LK W W -vm 5 I Foreword This book is prepared by the members ofthe Publications Class for your enjoyment and p1easure,to remember through- out the years the thrills and disappointments of being in high school in 1957-58. Let's take a tour of a day inthe classes and rooms of the Venice High School. Yearbook editors, Meridel Foley and Pat Price, examine the bell that once rang in the old school 40 years ago. Forty years ago, in 1919, the first class was graduated from Venice High School, is 1 ,slr ima 1 K xgg 31 Gay N 1:fz4:Q:azffW'4fLQ'vQff,: 4Zf Sifffiifffi' '1W5?25? 51557 'q3?355f1ff67f?Zggg3'iQ54555?? m+af?Zf5'0 Q QQ kJV0,C9L,u,ef , Q 0 QQQQQ JJ! . WKVQCQQQK QYQEQV N Wsillgiaazeifkiafiibvw 1 L f Mr. Rankin, Mrs. Rankin, A.C. Crumbly, Fern Johnson, Don Nicko1s,Jack Carney,Miss Groshong, Mr. Pier, Mrs. Sabin, Mr, Sabin, Mary Catherine Koelker, Lawrence Heagy, Miss Gott, Mr. Shelton. Sayonara On May 3, 1958, the Junior-Senior Prom was held in the new school gym. The gym was beautifully decorated in lanterns and other Japanese ornaments. At the entrance of the gym there was abridge which had cherry blossoms covering it. The decorations carried out the theme, Sayonara. Entertainment for the evening was furnished by a dance group from an East St. Louis dancing school. Mrs. Judy Chaflin Saper sang the theme song, Sayonara. A highlight of the evening was the crowning of the prom Queen and King, Miss Jessie Lou Mitchell and Lawrence Heagy. The queen and king were elected by secret ballot by the juniors and seniors, a week before the prom. Dancing to the music of Eddie Johnisee. 2,- wwfif 4 f z ? Prom King and Queen Jessie Lou Mitchell, Lawrence Heagy. Terry Greenlee, Jane Ann Groshong. Standing at the entrance to the prom, Frank Crowley and Janet Robertson, 53 0 At the microphone, Mr. Jack Carney Master of Ceremonies. . 44 .M- ,fr ' W. Slave Day Oct. 3, V353 Sophomores drew names of Freshmen to be their slaves to fulfill duties throughout the day. Girls wore potato sacks for dresses, sticks in their hair, two different shoes, and carried signs. Boys wore a girl's blouse, one old boot and one girl's shoe, Bermuda shorts inside out, and mops on their heads. At their party they were blindfolded and led through hair-raising stunts. Blindfolds were removed and they danced and had refreshments. i I cf' . is fam-vi 1 9 A I FIRST ROW: C. Marshall, G. Sadler, J. Mitchell, P. Willard, C. Callender, T. Voegele. THIRD ROW: D. Beyer, Wilkinson, C. Mercer, C. Mangi, C, Koelker, L. Stover. J. Boushard, G. Sadler, D. Davinroy, L. Heagy, D. Parker, SECOND ROW: M., Price, T. Greenlee, J. Groshong, F. Cowley, W. Wise, T. Hormann. G. Warnhoff, M, Hendricks, J. Jenne, G. Trobaugh, C. Baccalaureate --MAY Processional Invocation . . Vocal Solo . . Venice Chorus Sermon . . . Venice Band Vocal Solo . Benediction . Recessional ...........Band . . ReverendM,H.Wachna . . . . . . JanetJenne Ave Maria .........A.Purdes You'll Never Walk A1one Prayer Perfect . Reverend E, Buchele . . . . . W. Cavallo . . . . Terry Greenlee The Lord's Prayer . Reverend M,H. Wachna Band 1958-- Commencement Processional ................. Band Invocation .......... Reverend E, Buchele Vocal Solo ............... Janet J enne From the First Hello to the Last Goodbye Class Songs Address . Venice Band . Venice Women's Vocal Solo . . . Presentation of Benediction . HallsofIvy Moments to Remember . Dr. Robert G. Buzzard Associate Professor Southern Illinois University W,Cava11o Club . . Presentation of Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . TerryGreen1ee Goin' Home Diplomas ..... Lester Salem . . . . . . . Reverend E. Buchele If Miss Venetian of I959 Miss Dorothy Koelker , , ,fi fi 1 5 for k J K f , J 1 K is Alice Roy James Ebersoldt JoAnn Fuller Ronnie Ochoa Retiring Queen, Jane Ann Groshong John Corrie ,. 41. JoAnn Fuller, Dorothy Koelker, Mary Jo Koelker, Alice Roy. Trainbearers: RoseMary Bilbrey, Sheryl Blochberger, Mary Jo Koelker Neil Ebersoldt .1 Koelker. Retiring Queen, Jane Ann Groshong, Crowns Dorothy Dorothy Koelker Clarence Hand N Best Citizens Most Thoughtful Most Studioug Ina Mae Qockriu Sandra May Patricia Price David Painter David Weber David Weber Upperclassmen Personalities v K Most Mannerly Edith Chowning Terry Salem Clarence Hand Best Dancers Class Teases Most Dependable Ina Mae Cockrill Jeanette Cicio Eva Allison Donn Hornberger Robert Scaturro Terry Salem All-Round Most Likely To ISIS I Personality Succeed Doris Pickens Ina Mae Cockrill Clarence Hand Neil Ebersoldt Best Looking Janet Robertson Terry Salem The student personalities are selected in a secret ballot by the Juniors and Seniors from their classes. Any Junior or Senior is eligible for an honor. Most Athletic Ina Mae Cockrill John Campbell MoSt Populdf Most Co-Operative Nicest Appearance Ina Mae Cockrill Mary Jo Koelker Janet Robertson Neil Ebersoldt David Painter Terry Salem P. t 3 Y as , 'v-. LEFT: Janet Yearman, Rose Mary Britt, Linda Stern, Joyce Mangi, Connie Johnisee, Anita Svezia missing. J . Yearman R.M. Britt L. Stern J, Mangi C, Johnisee A. Svezia Miss FHA of l958 LINDA STERN ESCORT, CLARENCE HAND .- .HQ K A Miss F.H.A. was selectedby the number of merits earned during the year on projects. Five candidates were chosen with the highest merits and the queen was selected out of the five can- didates by the voting ofthe mem- bers. T. A. P. Queen and King The T. A. P. iTeens Against Polioi dance sponsored by the Publications class of Venice High School was held on January 16, 1959, Proceeds from this dance were 3525.85 which went to the Polio Fund, At the top are Frances Mangi and Cecil Leslie who are the new queen and king, From left to right: Retiring queen and king, Rita Marshall and Jim Baggette, First attendants: Meridel Foley and John Earl Campbell, Second attendants: Connie Johnisee and Clarence Hand. f, A O 2f If 91? g as A ,L -1. KIX 1 Elk! -- K X 60 Q iii- T ,i,,,,.n O I 1.f - -Lf' N x 41.. QI, 5 K , f.. ..-g W --., ' -- ' ' , ,, 'T' .LA 4 ' 657' gg, 4 e 'fl-fi! 0 .. 9 f I X? J, '.,'. 'Spf XQA 1 I 1 A, '?kC52Og O' D 6 ,, 0 n C7!7k7,7A4A f4444f1f'w ,44444 pfv-X High School Principal LEWIS E. SABIN, B.A., M.A. Illinois College University of Illinois Science Superintendent Uf Schools JOHN O. PIER, B.A., M.S. Eastern Ill. State Teachers College Universitv of Illinois ff' fff yg 14, f ' ' ' 'ff ffl I ,, MW gg , ' gggwx. , Z E , fy ww, L. f , VM 1 'I , !,,, uf! '1 1 w 1 5 V ef K 'U 'f f Ed' ' 'Y 5 Q2 If 1- gin if e V r ,A V f . ,ff 'q ' M fy, ,C ,I I? X we U ' , f I 5,' ' ,a va' Af A, f f 1 , 4, I 'Q ' ' 6 '7 2 V 1 ' f, .f . 5 ', ,f -, 51,12 r 1 1: 15 M ,L K , ,MW X I V 1 ff ff'-M fi ff . 1 api' ? 1 LELAND SHELTON, B.S. Southern Illinois University Mathematics Freshman Sponsor Do only three people out of twelve in algebra know the answer? Mr. Shelton a.nd his algebra H class watch as Janet Yearman works a problem. Some of the students of the general math class look interested in what Mr. Shelton is explaining to them, MRS. ELOISE WHITE, B.A. Indiana University English Spanish Freshman Class Sponsor The Seniors are in their English IV class discussing a story from their literature books, .gif The Spanish students are gazing at a map where Spanish is the spoken language. Koala'-vw . The Freshmen in their Freshman English class are trying to punctuate sentences in their workbooks. 21 MISS SHIRLEY GOTT, B.S. Southern Illinois University Home Economics F.H.A. Sponsor Junior Class Sponsor Miss Gott watches as Rose Mary Britt Betty Campbell and Carol McKinney of the Home Economws 3 class paunt As the Sophomore g1r1s of Home Econormcs 2 class prepare for a luncheon, The geography class watches as Mr. Rankin points out places on the globe to them. K., DUANE RANKIN, B.S. Eastern Ill. State Teachers College Industrial Arts Geography Junior Class Sponsor ,Ay at if .4 Watch the saw dust fly as Denny Caruso and Thomas Bousharcl use the planer in Industrial Arts II. COACH ZAHN WELLS, B.S. Murray State College Physical Education Coach Health Picture Missing MRS. CLEO WELLS, B.S. Southeast Missouri State College Physical Education Cheerleader Sponsor The Freshmen in this picture are learning about all the parts of the human body in their health class. Barbara Koelker is at bat while the other Freshmen are eagerly awaiting their turns in wisket. ..l- .4 sl , mvfml4W1 sv. . MISS MORENE GROSHONG, B.A.,M.A. Washington University University of Illinois Social Studies Student Council Sponsor Jr. Red Cross Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor MISS MARY EUBANKS, B.S. Southern Illinois University Typing 1, 2 L ,xl , K- ' Most of the students in world history class seem to be busy reading their newspapers. The students of typing I are busy taking a timed writing, Sophomore Sponsor Everyone listens attentively as .Ruth Hawkins reads from her shorthand Il book. MRS. BARBARA WILLIAMS, B.S., M.A, Southeast Missouri State College Colorado State College of Education Business Subjects Venetian Sponsor Venice Hi-Times Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor During bookkeeping these machines are used frequently. Here Bob Murray, Eva Allison, Eddie Brown, and Bill Hoffman, watch as Joyce Mangi, Mary Jo Koelker, and Jim Fuller work the machines, ,,.,., -. .. .,mm 4m,..,,.,y,,1- f ,L f The Junior English class discusses a story from its literature books. MRS. GWENDOLYN DAKE, B.S. Tarkio College School Librarian Jr. English Book Club Sponsor Freshman Sponsor Frank Bartlett helps Becky Schaffner look for a book, while Mary Jo Koelker and Wanda Black are looking for a magazine. 27 .. . o v- ' . , r., . .. - ..--Q . t. N .4 1 ., . 1 . , ,pf nu 1 . Q 2. . 1. , ., iv. . ,' , H . .4 , . , f .-4 M. .... Q ., .,, K -. ,A H. M w .M -v ,tv .H , - is . y f U l - ,iv t t Q MISS ALICE PURDES, A.A., B.S., M.S. WILLIAM CAVALLO, B.S. Belleville Jr. College Saint Louis University Illinois State Normal High School Band Sponsor High School Chorus Sponsor Instrumental Music Vocal Music BACK ROW--Left to Right: Rose Mary Britt, Linda Stern, Dorothy Koelker, Mildred Wallace, Delores May, JoAnn Carol Boyer, Barbara Koelker, and Doris Pickens. FRONT Fuller, Jackie Seibert, and Ruth Ann Marquis. SEATED ROW--Janet Yearman, Judith Edwards, Carol McKinney, at the piano is the director, Miss Alice Purdes. Z Bb CORNETS Ruth Hawkins Patricia Price Eva Allison Kenneth McMullen Richard Sugg M ary Jane Haskell Mildred Wallace Lee Gonterman Margaret Taylor FLUTES Sandra Ohlendorf Doris Pickens Jackie Seibert Donna Hawkins BASS DRUM George Ledbetter Bb CLARINETS Darlene Moreland Teresa Bauer Becky Schaffner Phyllis Hawkins Betty Jo Turner Marjorie Fritter Diane Wilcox Darlene Gibson Diane Weber Betty Lou Bauer Sandra Caudron Norma Crump Roger Schaffner Majorettes: Doris Pickens, Darlene Moreland,SandraOh1endorf,Becky Schaffner, Teresa Bauer, Linda Boyer, and Joyce Daniels. -1 Grace Hogan ALTO C LARINET Karen Crawford BASS CLARINETS Linda Boyer Joyce Daniels OBOE Judy Edwards CYMBALS Jane Shelton TYMPANI Helen Koelker SNARE DRUMS Dean Johnson Richard Patterson Mike Edwards BELLS 81 MARIMBA Pamela Pierson Robert Scaturro TENOR SAX Marilyn Hasty Wanda Allison Robert Fischer TROM BONES Neil Ebersoldt John Robertson Bill Shambro TUBAS Jerry Baggette Ralph Hackney Robert Minks Eb SAXOPHONE Terry Salem William Getz BARITONE Eddie Johnisee BARITONE SAX Frank Parker 29 Board Education STANDING: Leatherman, Davinroy, Foley, Musick, Pier. SITTING: Seibert, Salem, Elgin. Office Miss Pat Wilkinson, Mrs. Florence Durer, Mrs.Lois Boyd. Custodians: Vic Gondolfo Richard Maher August Rehmus George Zeigler Mervyn Langston QPictures Missingl Mrs. Mary Sugg CO0kS1 Mrs. Georgia Burns Mrs. Alice Shambro 3 QA wg. gg. C5 Q X' Q Qgiuixiznxf' ,ha-as -55: Class i FRONT ROW: P. PI'iC9, D. Moreland, R., Marshall, A. Svezia, BACK ROW: J. Crawford, R, Marquis, J. Gray, C. Johnisee, J, Campbell, R. Britt, M. Foley, VENETIAN PAT PRICE: Co-Editor MERIDEL FOLEY: Co-Editor DARLENE MORELAND: Business Manager The Publications class is an energetic, hard- working organization to benefit the students of our school. The members publish the What's Upl, a daily bulletin, a Venice Hi-Times every two weeks the first semester, and weekly the second semesterg and the Venetian yearbook. Any Junior or Senior who has had one year of typing is eligible to take this subject. P. Price, J. Crawford, R. Britt, A Svezia. VENICE HI-TIMES ANITA SVEZIA: Editor RITA MARSHALL: Editor Publications Junior Play TOBY HELPS OUT November 8, 1958 PLAY CAST Clarence Hand ------- -- Toby Norman Campbell -- -- Johnny Rita Marshall ------ ---- J ane Sandra Ohlendorf -- Molly Woodrow Moad --- ----- Dave Steve Wilcox ---- -- Mortimer Anita Svezia -- ----- Betty Lou Janet Yearman - -- Mrs. Harvey Willis Stover --- -- Mr. Phelps Dorothy Koelker David Daniels --- -- ------- Judge ---- Judge PLAY CREW Sandra May ------------- Meridel Foley Chief Prompter Nancy Scaggs --- --- Prornpters Dorothy Koelker Darlene Moreland - -- Make-up Pat Price -------- ---- S cenery William Hoover -- ------ Electric William Price -- -- Sound Effects Janice Crawford - ---------- Ads Raymond Wylde -- ---- Spotlight 4-1. .WV 11 - Hill Billy Weddin' Paw Belsnickle . Maw Belsnickle . . Ceelie Belsnickle . . Bonnie Mae Belsnickle Juney Lou Belsnickle Four Belsnickle . . Five Belsnickle . . Six Belsnickle .... Obeey Upschlager . Chiz Upschlager . Ronald Maxwell . Lucy Maxwell . . . The Reverend . Cousin Zeke . . . . The Cousins ..... Senior Play April 11, 1958 CAST . Frank Cowley Maryella Price . Carolyn Mercer Margaret Hendricks . . Cathy Koelker . . Janet Jenne . . Glenda Sadler Jane Ann Groshong . Terry Greenlee . Tom Hormann Lawrence Heagy Jessie Lou Mitchell . . Walter Wise . . Tom Voegele . . . . . Carl Callender Pat Wilkinson, Terry Salem, Glenda Warnhoff, Don Davinroy Ring Bearer ..,....................... Neil Ebersoldt ' , X XXX A FRONT ROW: Judy Edwards, Neil Ebersoldt, Sandra Ohlendorf, SECOND ROW: Rita Marshall, Helen Koelker, Frances Mangi, Ina Mae Cockrill, Janet Robertson. THIRD ROW: Larry Gray, Richard Sugg, David Painter, Miss Morene Groshong, Ronnie Wyatt, Ignatius Shambro, Student Council The purposes of the club are to help maintain school spirit and develop pride in our school. Members are students who maintain an average of 3 in each class and are elected by their home rooms. The requirement for belonging to the club is to have an interest in carrying on projects for students. The Student Council sponsors an annual Halloween party and supervises the Student Lounge, Parliamentarian, Judy Edwards: Secretary-Treasurer, Ina Mae Cockrillg Vice President, Sandra Ohlendorfg President, Neil Ebersoldt. ,-.4 FRONT ROW: Miss Shirley Gott, Patricia Price, Phyllis Seibert, Connie Johnisee. 3RD ROW: Delores May Judy Hawkins, Marilyn Hasty, Sandra Dalton,BarbaraKoelker, Edwards, Linda Stern, Judy Leaton, Becky Schaffner, Teresa Bauer. 2ND ROW: Frances Mangi, Betty Campbell, Phyllis Smith, Marie Shambro, Karen Crawford RoseMary Britt, Catherine Price, JoAnn Fuller, Jackie QSMAKERSO O . ' f , K' J X ,llxulfg ibxx 5 W W3 7, Future Homemakers 0- -f l ' ' :J - Q Cf America U- , . A I XX:-X, ,Q The F.H,A, members strive to learn to Q Z X -:A X Q live a more useful and satisfying life through Q ' ,, rx ,bo F,H,A, activities. To be a member of F.H.,A., 'vfo ' oQ.X you must have had Home Economics or be NEW Yl taking Home Economics. 1ST ROW: Vice President, Becky Schaffnerg President, Betty Campbell: Project Chairman, RoseMary Britt: 2ND ROW: Treasurer, Linda Stern: Secretary, Teresa Bauer: Parliamentarian, Phyllis Smith. TY FIRST ROW: Nancy Scaggs, Dorothy Koelker, Opal Hyden, Teresa Bauer, JoAnn Fuller, Patricia Price SECOND ROW: Linda Stern, Marilyn Hasty, Meridel Foley, THIRD ROW: Connie Johnisee, Anita Svezia Rita Marshall, Darlene Moreland. FOURTH ROW: Norman Campbell, Janice Crawford, Jeanette Cicio James Ebersoldt, Jack Fields, William Shambro. Junior Red Cross The purpose of the club is to help those who need help, New members are nominated and voted in by the council. During the year they make joke books for a Veterans Hospital and planaparty for the orphanage, hospital, or nursing home. Secretary, Linda Sterng Vice President, Dorothy Koelkerg President, Norman Campbellg Publicity Chairman, Connie Johnisee. 127 QS? Teacher Helpers FIRST ROW: Pat Price, Dorothy Koelker. SECOND ROW: Darlene Moreland, Meridel Foley, Janice Crawford. THIRD ROW: Ina Mae Cockrill, Betty Campbell, Jane Shelton, and Eva Allison. The student librarians, chosen by Mrs. Dake, per- form duties relating to the circulation of books, shelv- ing of the books, library room service, and re- serve-materials service. 38 ifln Requirements for being a teacher's helper are to be able to type, to be able to run either the ditto or mimeograph, and to maintain satisfactory grades in classes. Students also grade papers for the teachers and per- form any duties assigned them. Members are chosen from the Soph,, Jr., and Sr, classes by Mrs. Williams. Library Workers FIRST ROW: Judy Leaton, Sandra Ohlendorf, Anita Svezia. SECOND ROW: Frank Bartlett Wanda Blacx, Meridel Foley, Janice Crawford, Connie Johnisee. THIRD ROW: Steve Wilcox, Bobbie Murray, Clarence Hand, Mrs. G. Dake, John Neal, and Larry Gray. 45,9 4 A-ff it Office helpers are chosen by Mr. ,ff l Sabin. Q W' f To qualify, one must have the desire to work in the office, maintain satis- Q factory grades, and be regular in attend- ance, FIRST ROW Judy Edwards Rita Marshall Dorothy Koelker Linda Stern SECOND ROW Karen Crawford Linda Boyer Pat Price JoAr1n Fuller THIRD ROW Sharon Townsend John COTT19 Willis Stover Becky Schaffner Cafeteria Workers FIRST ROW: Helen Ledbetter, Mary Haskell. SECOND ROW: Dot Koelker, John Koelker, Jerry Carpenter, Jimmy Ebersoldt. THIRD ROW: Nay Shambro, Karen Crawford, Ruth Hawkins, Bobbie Murray. FOURTH ROW: Bill Hoover, Jimmy Gray, Edward Brown, Jimmy Fuller, and Lloyd Patterson, x 1 FRONT ROW: Mildred Wallace, Barbara Koelker, Janet Hill. 2ND ROW: Donald Devany, Frank Bartlett, Victor Russell, John Gonterman. Book Club The members of the Book Club read for enjoyment. Any one may belong to the Club. Membership in the Book Club may be obtained by expressing your desire to join at the beginning of each semester. You must read at least one book every two weeks. President, Barbara Koelkerg Secretary, Phyllis Hawkins, AWP -Q1-pine -X -Q www fi -if 33 f Nr' Si ,,f f - W QW S . V if 1 QQ 'iii-' O JS ISE M M. B. C. Conference April 16, 1958 lst 2nd 3rd 4th Track Team SC HOO LS PARTICIPATING Troy Livingston Trenton Worden Bunker Hill St. Paul Aviston Venice Troy .... Bunker Hill Aviston .... . Venice . . . Points Points Points Points Venice Livingston Venice Aviston Venice . Troy . Baseball Season l953 AWAY GAMES September 19 HOME GAMES September 12 2 Venice ........... Worden ........... September 23 September 26 . 4 Venice .8 BunkerHi11..,...... OCf0b6I' 7 September 30 ..1 Venice .-3 St.Pau1 ......... . October3 Venice ......... Trenton . BACK ROW, Left to Right: Daniel Moad, Turner Coggins, Ignatius Shambro, Jerry Carpenter, Jack Fields, Jim Ebersoldt. MIDDLE ROW: David Painter, Luther McClain, Neil Ebersoldt, John Earl Campbell, Larry Gray, John Corrie. FIRST ROW: Jerry Baggette, Donald Dev:-my, Woodrow Moad, Terry Salem, Clarence Hand. ' v -f--HM' ez f ffwq A,.Qe,4. B R1 N. N Y , W M T fr wwf! ,, tf 1 nuff? 5 fnff, Z, , Q, ffiyk ,ff bf M514 43,375.0 ,w'5lfj2'5'i'6fZf,QjQf5V,ffVf - -fy N ' M- - f ' Q4 T rf r',2M 'f 4 ww WA. , f M A ,W .s 'QW' 4 CML Vfp, ff wp f ,p 'ff'f'+ff' f,,Jff 4 f ,ww f- .nf mf yg'w'1 ',w4 3 '? 4' -f k fl, , f n-If--ff f ,, ff ff? if f N X UWA , .154 L ,457 ,.d. 'Q f if , 3, .. I ,M me .M ff, .yy :april f , A, 'f 4 M3 ml W. ,1 A., .nf ...-M .f .,,,.-rf! rf X V f y M ,V W W, M ,,A,,,, ,HA ,. A, ,rl A , ' ' 4' f ff 1-2314 T ' , N . ,nw ,' f . f mf 7: f 0 A , J Basketball B Team FRONT ROW: Ray Wylde, Don Devany, John Koelkcr, and Larry Gray. BACK ROW: Bill Shamhro, Jim Stevens, Eddie Brown, and John Corrie. RONNIE WYATT N NEIL EBERSOLDT Co-Captain Basketball Team CLARENCE HAND JOHN CAMPBELL DAVID PAINFER ' Co-Captain X.. LUTHER IVICCLAIN Q, WOODROW MOAD f.'-rigifff , Q15 1 J 1' ---:fame wi:-. Cheerleaders Doris Pickens, Sandra Ohlendorf, Judy Edwards, Janet Yerarnan, Jo Ann Fuller. 'V 11377 TEAMS Columbia Waterloo Troy Livingston Bunker Hill Aviston Highland Trenton Worden Troy Livingston St. Jacob Aviston St. Paul Wesclin Worden Bunker Hill IIB! f Venice Opponent 65 28 41 16 36 23 40 25 70 30 35 21 51 37 30 42 37 29 62 49 41 30 55 45 60 33 42 46 53 46 61 43 52 24 M. B. C. CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Venice Opponent 63 85 64 51 52 56 68 52 81 74 83 50 67 74 49 45 72 53 64 69 50 54 74 56 75 56 74 65 79 61 66 62 64 23 55 47 70 75 74 51 Trenton St. Paul Worden V31 A . If l -3. fi ,4 7? Seniors FRONT ROW: Fern Johnson, Mary Jo Koelker, Ruth Hawkins, Ina Mae Cockrill, Janet Robertson. BACK ROW: Edith Chowing, Eva Allison, Joyce Mangi, Doris Pickens. Juniors The junior and senior girls hold their physical education class together, and the freshmen and sophomores have theirs together. The girls play softball in the fall until it gets cold, and during the winter they play basketball, In the spring the girls participate in volleyball and wisket. During the entire year they do all types of exercises. 48 Carol Boyer, Sandra May, Nancy Scaggs, Betty Campbell, Dorothy Koelker, Carol McKinney, Janet Yearman, Jeanette Cicio, Jo Ann Kampmann QSoph.j, Sandra Ohlendorf. FRONT ROW: Opal Hyden, Teresa Bauer, Jo Ann Fuller, Karen Crawford, Phyllis Smith, Jackie Seibert. BACK ROW: Wanda Black, Beverly Hyden, Sharon Townsend, Becky Schaffner, Judy Leaton, Linda Boyer, Linda Stern, Freshmen A basketball All-Star game was held February 10, 1959, The game was played by the seniors and freshmen against the juniors and sophomores. The score was 39-31 in favor of the seniors and freshmen. In the intramural tour- nament. the seniors de- feated the freshmen by a score of 48 to 25. Sophomores FRONT ROW: Catherine Price, Donna Beyer, Shadyann Hermann, Frances Mangi, Alice Roy, Virginia Foley. BACK ROW: Pat Patten, Carolyn Chowning, Barbara Koelker, Sandra Dalton, Delores May, Mildred Wallace, Lola Scott, fx l The boys boxing are Bernard Ritz and Butch Leslie. The boys playing volleyball are Bill Shambro, Roy Hubbard, Jim Ebersoldt, Jerry Carpenter, Jack Fields, Daniel Moad, and Nay Shambro. - A ,W ,,a, 51 f- The boys playing basketball are Jack Fields, Jim Ebersoldt, Donald Devany, Jerry Carpenter, Nay Shambro, and Daniel Moad, The boys in Physical Education class do many things in their gym period such as play Basketball, Volleyball, Box, Track, Baseball, Horseshoes, Soft- ball, and Tennis. AX U Q QQ 5 QQ X 741 2 Z 4x ik q 2 fm . W ZH? V Q5 sw b QWFKC? f QQ U ffy 55,yg,gk5Q lZy5fj ary , EVA ALLISON Latin Club . . F H.A. .... . Band ....... 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee JOHN EARL CAMPBELL Dance Club . Basketball . Baseball . Track ..... Junior Play . . Prom Committee JIMMY GRAY Basketball . . Booster . . Baseball . . . Dance Club . . . Class Officer . Junior Play . Yearbook . . . Newspaper . . . . Prom Committee Jr. Red Cross sg: Q A D63 S 1,2, 1,2 3 2 ,3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 INA MAE COCKRILL Student Council . . . Band ...... Chorus . . Booster . Dance Club . . . Class Officer . . Cheerleading . Dramatic Club . Junior Play .... Prom Committee . 1,3,4 . 1,2 . 1,2 . 2 . 1 . 3 1,3,4 1,2 1,2 . 3 . 3 NEIL EBERSOLDT JAMES FULLER Basketball . . . Junior Play . . Prom Committee 5, , , , Student Council President 4 Student Council Band .......... Class Officer . Booster .... Dance Club . Basketball . Baseball .... Dance Band . . Dramatic Club . Junior Play . . Senior Play ..,. Prom Committee . German Band . . 1,2 . .1,.2, 1,2, 3,4 1,2, ,3,4 1,4 2 3 3,4 3,4 1,2 1,2 3 2,3 . 3 , 3 .af , ft up D I , DONN HORNBERGER Basketball . . . . 1,2,3,4 Baseball . . . . . 1,3,4 Dance Club . . . . 3 Track ..... Prom Committee Band ...... Booster .... 4 RUTH HAWKINS Band ...... Chorus . Booster . . F.H.A ..... Dance Club. . . Junior Play . . . Prom Committee . . 1,2,3,4 ..1,2 .. 2 ..1,2 .3 .3 ..3 WILLIAM HOFFMAN 2 Dance Club ............. Transferred from Lincoln, Illinois , 4 FERN JOHNSON Student Council Chorus .... F.H.A. .... . Class Officer , Latin Club . . Class Queen , Prom Committee BOBBIE MURRAY Basketball . . , Baseball . . Track .... Dance Club . . . Junior Play .... . . Prom Committee MARY JO KOELKER Prom Committee Chorus .,,,, Booster . , , F.H.A. .... . Class Officer . 1,2 ..2 1,2 JOYCE MANGI 9 is-I GENE PARRIS Transferred from fPicture M issingy DAVID PAINTER Basketball . Baseball . Band .... Booster .... Dance Club . . . Student Council . German Band . Latin Club . . . Junior Play . . . Prom Committee ' ,f , erik? 2 ' f J .i,i , 11157 C alifornia .. .4 . . 1,3,4 3,4 . , .1,2,3,4 ....2 ...3 ..3,4 ..3 .2 ..3 ,...3 V ' ' ' Class Officer . . Chorus .... Booster . . . Dance Club . Latin Club . . . Junior Play , , , Prom Committee F.H.A. ..... . F.H.A. Queen . . 2, 1,2, 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 Q fffff ':Z,,f f I ROBERT SCATURRO Band ....,... . 1,2,3,4 2 Booster .... Dance Club , . Class Officer . Dance Band . Junior Play . . . . Prom Committee ,.,.-3'-6 DORIS PIC KE NS Cheerleading , . Majorette . . . Chorus . . . Band .... Dance Club . Booster . . F.H.A. . . . . Class Officer . Dramatic Club . Class Queen . . Prom Committee 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 l,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 . . 3 . 2 . 1 1,2 . 1 . 2 . 3 TERRY SALEM Student Council Basketball . . . . Baseball . Band . . . Booster . . . Dance Club . Class Officer . Dance Band . German Band Latin Club . Junior Play . Senior Play . . . Prom Committee . . . . . 2 . . .1,2,3 . 1,2,3,4 . 1,2,3,4 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . 1,3,4 . 1,2 . 3 . 2 . 3 . 2,3 . .3 JANET ROBERTSON Prom Committee Chorus .... Booster . . . . Student Council Dance Club . F.H.A. . . . . Class Officer . Latin Club . . Junior Play . DAVID WE B ER Prom Committee German Club . Band ..... Booster . , Dance Club . Basketball . . . Jr. Red Cross Junior Play . . Student Council .. ...3 . 1,2 . 2 ,4 . . . 3 . 1,2 . 2 . 2 . 3 .. ...3 3 3 1,2,3,4 2 1113 . 1 . . 3 . 3 Senior Class Will We, the class of 1959, Venice High School, Venice, Illinois, being of sound mind and memory, declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Eva Allison, will my basketball ability to Sharon Townsend. I, Edward Brown, will my ability to save money to Luther McClain. I, John Earl Campbell, will my ability to go steady with girls and play basketball to Woodrow Moad. I, Edith Chowing, will my quietness to my sister Kay. I, Ina Mae Cockrill, will to Larry Gray Locker No, 4 and my secret combination which he can get after he sees my lawyer, Perry Mason, to pay court costs. I, Neil Ebersoldt, will my ability to talk to Marie Shambro. I, James Fuller, will my good grades in history to Larry Allen. I, Jim Gray, will my three history classes to Butch Leslie. I, Ruth Hawkins, will my height to Janet Hill in hope someday she, too, may overlook the Rockies. I, William Hoffman, will my ability to keep quiet to anyone with a big mouth. I, Donn Hornberger, will my corpse to the Biology class, I, Fern Johnson, will my naturally long eyelashes to anyone who wants them. I, Mary Jo Koelker, will my height and weight to Teresa Bauer, I, Joyce Mangi, will my most precious Blub-Blub to Lola Scott, in the hope that someday she may measure up to its capacity. I, Bob Murray, will my beautiful curly hair to Jim Baggette. I, David Darrell Painter, will my ability, after May 29, in basketball as a defensive player to the honorable Mr. C. E. Hand, in the hope that someday he may become a star. I, Gene Parris, will my vocal cords to any needy voice. I, Doris Pickens, will my tube of unused lipstick to anyone that uses it, I, Janet Robertson, will my curly hair to anyone who wants it. I, Terry Salem, will my office, after May 29, back to the man who so richly deserves it, Mr. Sabin. I, Robert Scaturro, will my humor to Miss Groshong, I, David Weber, will my tiny feet to David Daniels, In Witness Whereof, We, the Senior Class of 1959, have set out hands and seal hereto this lst day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine, ' J f X 4 , f L 2, 7 f '4 i' 4 P 4 f fn , X 1 , fmwzgz Y 1 Y 4 4 y,Lf-fwyg' f fy .,., L. fy' 7 f 1 I O ' f QAAH X ff! H7 27.1 , ' f WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW 5555555555555 Q 55 WWW' f 4 If' f L 7 e Hold Our Future , in M! 1 ,iz ww M In Uur Hands 494.0-.Z A- 1.,,, .' JF- JG. : ' x .2 I. 'fm 2 , , F-.mix J I Cou1d this be Mrs. White ? Wonder where he's going He'S a MAN! Go Lefty Smile Pretti1y Always Working Sittin' down or the job again? What's in the box? Dancing ? H Da, Watcha Say? Shame on you Pretty Girls Everywhere H Come on, Muscles Miss Groshong. X sd? fi? 'T WAV KN LARRY ALLEN JAMES BAGGETTE ,, f Q I l sk f, , 1 ,f 1 f by CAROL BOYER ROSEMARY BRITT f , ' f 'iii , 4 ' - A,R. 'V 5 V, z ' ' ..11, f' Za. ' C , Q 57205 V I Q 'ALL V ALV 2 V,V QL, LLA Q' 1 BETTY CAMPBELL NORMAN CAMPBELL DAVID DANIELS MERIDEL FOLEY BARL., ' CALLENDER , auf. 4' Pew' ink , JEANNETTE CICIO CLARENCE HAND ERVIN HAWKINS - win:-ml niplin Htgfaqp- f' A l 1 WILLIAM HOOVER CONNIE JOHNISEE w DEAN JOHNSON DOROTHY KOELKER RUTH ANN MARQUIS fue' RITA MARSHALL CLYDE MARTIN JANICE CRAWFORD RSI' ' 'Q' SANDRA MAY LUTHER MCCLAIN CAROL MCKINNEY WOODROW MOAD 4 A . SANDRA OHLENDORF DARLENE MORELAND WILLIAM PRICE PATRICIA PRICE NANCY SCAGGS WILLIS STOVER GERALD SUGG ANITA SVEZIA STEVE WILCOX RONALD WYATT RAYMOND WYLDE JANETTE YEARMAN ,mmf ul- faiiu , W-A-.mv ,.-14i,,- , ,,, , ,l, , Class Officers SENIOR OFFICERS: M. J, Koelker, Secretaryg T. Salem, President N. Ebersoldt, Vice Presidentg R, Scaturro Sergeant-at-Armsg I. M. Cockrill, Treasurer JUNIOR OFFICERS: A. Svezia, Vice President: S. May, Treasurer C. Hand, President: J. Cicio, Sergeant-ab Armsg D, Moreland, Secretary, SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: L. Stern, President: J. Kellems, Secretary P. Smith, Treasurerg B, Shambro,Vice Presi- dent. FRESHMAN OFFICERS: J, Fields, Presidentg D. Beyer, Treasurer J. Ebersoldt, Vice President. TERESA BAUER JOHN CORRIE RALPH L. HACKNEY JO ANN KAMPMAN WANDA BLACK TURNER COGGINS JOANN FULLER ALLEN HILL HELEN KOELKER THOMAS BOUSHARD Sophomores LARRY GRAY JOHN KOELKER LINDA BOYER KAREN CRAWFORD HAROLD HAC KN EY BEVERLY HYDEN JUDITH LEATON EUGENE BROWN JUDITH EDWARDS OPAL HYDEN GEORGE LEDBETTER CECIL LESLIE ROBERT MINKS RONALD OCHOA BERNARD RITZ BECKY SCHAFFNER PHILLIP SMITH DORIS WILKINSON Sophomores f , FRANK PARKER JACKIE SEIBERT A J WILLIAM SHAMBRO JANE SHELTON CHARLES SHERFY PHYLLIS SMITH BARBARA DENNIS JACK KELLENS LINDA STERN S JOHN NEAL LLOYD PATTERSON MARIE SHAMBRO HARON TOWNSEND ROBERT FISHER JERRY BAGGETTE FRANKLIN BARR FRANK BARTLETT RANDY BESS WILLIAM BLACK GERALD CARPENTER EARL CARVER SANDRA DALTON MICHAEL DENNIS JAMES EBERSOLDT JACK FIELDS EDDIE FOLEY 1 DONNA BEYER CAROLYN CHOWNING DONALD DEVANY JANE DU BOISE VIRGINIA FOLEY JOHN GONTERMAN JEAN HACKNEY MARILYN HAS-TY PHYLLIS HAWKINS JANET HILL 68 H ADYANN HORMANN DANIEL MOAD CHARLES RITZ WILLIAM SCAGGS JIM STEPHENS ROY HUBBARD THELMA OWENS HAROLD RODY LOLA SCOTT RICHARD SUGG BARBARA KOELKER FRANCES MANGI DELORES MAY PATRICIA PATTEN CATHERINE PRICE ALICE ROY VIC TOR RUSSELL IGNATIUS SHAMBRO JOSEPH SHEPPARD if JOE WYLDE MILDRED WALLACE JIM WALLACE Work Work Work 4 M11 Problems 'P Which one has Looks like Seniors the Toni? This is a class ? Missing students when Hobo l1fe pictures were taken Betty Jo Turner Isn't 11fe Grand 'P Gene Parris I I I I I I I ' I FM I II I I I ,f I If I I TEE . eff V g Iii? A ' f Is SI I I2 III III I II I 5JIXR 5 III X X I I 5 'f I :ii f -2. Q, '- --' I V I f I WW ' I X li ' , I . Q ,-. ,x ' 0- ' ' ' ' ' ,-N ,K -R xfx , -A 4 'ei Q f-X? X ' 'ff Iv 3 N N- - - ax .6 fN , ,N ,-:- ,x x CO S OF I I CARPENTERS LOCAL ' UNION No. 633 Your Yearbook Photographer Hollywood Andrews Studio Portraits By GITCHOFF and MANGOFF TR 6-8555 2118 Edison Avenue Granite City, Illinois Save-Mor Super Market 3rd and Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois Junior Boys have Home Room in Shop. 1 - 1 1 GllK'S Tri-Cities' Leading Store 3rd and Madison in Madison Bellemore Village in Granite C ity Paulett Hardware Johnson Sea Horse Motors Marine Supplies Sales 8: Services Paint-Electrical Supplies Plumbing Supplies TR 7-0610 , 21st SL Grand Granite City, Illinois This Freshman Home Room meets in Mrs. White's room. H Good Luck to the Seniors Venice Women's Club ' Scholarship Fund Sponsors I in ES X , We 1' Electronic Engineering Co. Best Regards From Industrial Electronic Equipment Closed Circuit TV System A G.E, Communication Equipment , O Sales 8: Service S Road Service MCCambridge and Edwardsville Road 1226 Madison TR 6-9615 N0bilqdS Madison, Illinois Madison. Illinois I 0 0 0 0 First Granite Cnty Savings 8 1825 Delmar Loan The Popular Place With The Pylon 3 1f2W, Paid On Savings TR 6-0262 Gr anite C ity Snaps given class given of the yearbook dance by the publications and the hobo hop by the junior class. Insure and Be S ure With Fijan-Maeras Agency Real Estate and Insurance Madison, Illinois Graham's Book Store Best Wishes Niedringhaus 8: Delmar Kodaks and Photo Greeting Cards Sporting Goods School Supplies Finishing Dow Chemical Company Best Wishes to the Venice Students usurq I Bank Q First Granite City Nationa Granite 'y, ' ' Cit Illinois Q 5 7 National Stock Yards Coek's Pharmacy Service Station TR 8-8888 Phillips 66, Products Prescriptions Filled Promptly Cosmetics - Cards O. Johnston, Manager Hours 9 to 9 MA Closed Sundays KL Holidays 'pliillipsf National City, Illinois 5th at Madison ' Madison, Illinois Joseph J, Cohan Nick D. Vasileff TR 6-8570 325 Madison Avenue Venice, Illinois Hlava Garage Dependable Auto Repairs Welding Power Winch Towing - Any Distance 108 Madison Madison Illinois la Rue Variety Jewelry To Our School's Yearbook Watches, School Supplies Bill Smith TR 6-9728 402 Broadway Venice, Illinois ln E F F Compliments Of E g V. T. Church Company School and Office Supplies and Equipment 112 East Main Street I 1 KE 7-2813 I Lebanon, Illinois Massey Daily, Inc NT' Home Deliveries X GL 2-3135 Granite C ity. Illinois Fern Johnson, Dot Koelker, and Neil Ebersoldt are in Study Hall 3. Best Wishes From Jim McCord of Jostens Your Class Ring and Announcement Man ' Mmwon Your Coronation Flowers Came From 1 Goff and Dittman Florists TR 6-4320 GL 2-2197 Madison, Illinois Venice, Illinois Enjoy 66 97 Dressel-Young Milk Harold Rody, Don Devany, Jack Fields, and Bill Scaggs are in Home Room I. ,Q! oh, Oh fr ? 7-4 in-Z' lffgfifn lf. K 1 X I 5:. 7 M , , T' M So What? Mixed Up '?? I .wr E Working hard? Tri-City Cleaners He wants a Suntanu Look at those knees! f mmpi . AM, Heck With It I Do you know this person ? Yum Yum a We Pick Up Sz Deliver Some 1221 Madison Ave. Madison, Illinois TR 6-7878 Freshmen 81 I Used Cars TR 7-2677 John's Soft Cream Ritz Motor- ' We Buy and SellGood, Clean Cars 417 Broadway 411 Broadway Venice, Illinois Venice, Illinois Frank Ritz Floyd Fears Simmon's Service Pick Up and Delivery TR 7-4680 3 40 l Broadway CQS-0135 Venice, Illinois The Junior Girls meet in Miss G0tt's Home Room. The Kula Dl'UgS Fi is Hi Pay Your Gas and Light Bill Here Feiugstlqfow TR 6-9453 At 919 Mm Street Johnson Music Co. Venice, Illinois Granite City, Illinois Wm. Baker Building Cleaning Company 7 TR 6-7966 Let's Eat 1019 Fourth Street At Venice, Illinois ' 9 , . . Scovllle s Cafe AI s TV 84 Radio Service Service, Our Main Business Since 1947 National City, Illinois TR 6-4580 2721 Madison Granite City FRIEDMAN'S 37 Years at Fifth and Madison Frigidaire Appliances Sealy Bedding - Daystrom Dinettes International Furniture Hardware and Plumbing Dee-luxe Beauty Shop James Service Station If your hair is not becoming 7 A,M, to 10 P,M, - You shoulciobscooloming to me Road Service ' TR 6-9260 0 iv - 'Vs x TR 6 0391 801 Madison Avenue OL 618 Broadway Madison, Illinois Venice Barr's Grocery Meats and Vegetables 200 Granville Venice, Illinois Michel Jewelry and Gift Shop TR 6-1623 1840 State Granite City, Illinois Compliments Of Harry E. Hartman City Attorney Broadway Hardware Venice I1l1no1s uf - 3 1 .1 1 1 Madison Bowling Club 12 Lanes - Plenty of Fun RESERVATIONS Bowl All Summer Air-Conditioned TR 6-9591 1000 Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois Charles A. Papp Representing B. E. Hohlt, Inc. Fords - Trucks A-1 Used Cars Call Charlie For Your Best D 1837 Madison Avenue Granite City, Illinois 63. Ferd's Flowers Flowers For All Occasions Granite City, Illinois I Best Wishes Mayor John E. lee Compliments RGY THEBEAU of 3516 Nameoki Road Granite City TR 6-8258 Trojan Restaurant State Farm Insurance AUTO - FIRE - LIFE Best Wishes In Your Years To Come From HARRY THEBEAU 1511 5th Street ' M d' A Frrend Tfiz-1633320 This Freshman Home Room meets in Mr. She1ton's room. 1 Seat reserved ?????? 1' ,411 -i . Neil! 2 Hand it over, Bud Eddie, Aw, quit 86 Good old Junior Class r 3 W E I .Q Y 1 f ,fm 9 i e 2 5 :R . lv Me? And I want a .,.. Uh! Don't cheat f My Love ,Q W ,. ,L my ff Be i The mob Just Freshmen Yak, yak, yak ..... Venice - Madison X,WM'llI4l 0 ep' With Best Wishes 1 Q if Gio XS 1' F f 1 Of xx lim I , NX E E asv? 'E er Q : c Q Z X I NN Wulllillliim Post 307 Before You Buy Give Us A Try Perdue Furniture Co. All The Needs For Your Home At One Store GL 2-7197 910 Madison Madison, Illinois Dorothy's Beauty Shop TR 7-0201 1504 3rd Street Madison, Illinois Congratulations Staff Venice lions Club xx' Compliments Of National City Police and Fire Department Alco Insurance Agency Fire - Auto - Casualty Liability - Life Health and Accident GL 2-3363 308 Broadway Venice i H Nur h s C. Caynefs ome sery Green ouse , Groceries - Vegetables Harvey Balke, Manager Meat - Fruit TR 7-0689 Phone TR 6-8880 2900 Madison 426 Broadway Venice, Illinois Granite City lahey Funeral Home Completely Air-Conditioned Year 'Round Established 1906 TR 6-6222 501 Madison Madison, Illinois Your Patronage Is Appreciated At Reese Drug Stores, Inc. Third and Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois WaII's Trailer Rental Service Venice, Illinois B 0 b ' s Shell Service Complete Lubrication . Bellemore Shopping Center State Radio 81 Television GL 2-2173 1936 State Street Granite City, Illinois Edray Food, Inc. Madison County's Largest Supplier Of Institutional Canned Foods and Paper Products 16th and State Street Granite City, Illinois I Good Luck Grads! Francis Agency Complete Real Estate and Insurance Service One of the Oldest Agencies in the Tri-County Area Busy Bee Bakery Tom Gitcho, Proprietor Breads - Pies - Cakes - Pastries Open Daily 6 A. M. to Midnight Granite City Trust and TR 6-6666 Savings Bank Your Friendly Bank Granite City, Illinois gf uo,ooo 2 - .:::::. 3 9 E .: , 6:f. S og. .S 'VEMBF-9' 806 Madison Madison, Illinois Service Pick-up Sz Accessories 8: Delivery Joe Meehan's Standard Service Station TR 6-9904 Broadway SL Main Venice, Illinois NigeI's Beauty Shoppe Nigel Sloan, Owner Open Monday Thru Saturday No Appointment N oooss ary TR 6-0567 2039 State Street Granite City, Illinois Buy All Types Of Ladies Apparel Venice Fire Company No. I Elmer Carpenter, Chief Harry Bunete, Assistant William MoCoid, President Mike Leatherman, Secretary E, Essenpreis, Captain Fred Craycraft Thomas Britt M, Essenpreis H,E, Carpenter Wm. Boelling Tom Britt, Jr. William King Clarence Byrd H, Koelker Tom Scaturro John Wise Wm. P, Boelling At , , Ralph Hackney Wm. Meehan, Jr. R I C h S L. Blumenstock Henry Devany GL 2-8168 Richard Krause Granite City, Illinois M. Miller Iron 84 Metal Co. GI- 2-7155 321-323 Broadway Venice, Illinois P a c e ' s Variety Store TR 6-9625 158 Broadway Venice, Illinois Compliments Granite City Steel Ce. Granite C ity, Illinois , , ml Aw. Lover Disgusted Blow hard, Davey. Oh, Sandy Help Buddies Surprise ,ad-nwM'f,nmg,-M ,of Hey, Babe 92 What's so funny '? ati What are you looking at ?? Booster Friends Paul Simon, State Representative Mr. Sz Mrs. Leroy Kutz Mr. Sz Mrs. Lester Salem 8z Terry Mr. Sz Mrs. Clarence .Crawford Mr. Sz Mrs. Lloyd Blumenstock Sz JoAnn Mrs. Edith Saucier A Friend Sandra Perez Mr. Sz Mrs. John Scannell Mr. Sz Mrs. William Ebersoldt Harry E. Hartman Mr. Sz Mrs. Jay Maurer Sz Family Craig Saucier Janice Sz Karen Crawford Bill Sebold Mr. Sz Mrs. Wm. Leonard George's Hobby Shop Al's Shoe Repair Mr. Sz Mrs. C. Moreland Miss Janet Jenne Walter Wise Roy Musick Mr. Sz Mrs. Wesley Edwards of the Yearbook Miss Betty Britt Jerry Sz Rose Mary Oehler's Beauty Shop Mr. Sz Mrs. L. O. Brooks Mr. Sz Mrs, Ed. Foley Robert Blattner Beverly Provence Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Thomas Britt, Sr. Benny Mangi Mr. Sz Mrs. Robert Trower Dr. Sz Mrs. John E. Lee Sz Family The John Essington Family Mr. Sz Mrs. Mike Leatherman, Jr. Carl Sz Dolores Byrnes Sweeney DeWitt Mr. Sz Mrs. Sigmund Mulnick Dunnmier's.Confectionery Ben Franklin Stores Venice Gas Sz Oil Mrs. Ilsa Bauer, Betty Lou Sz Teresa Mr. Sz Mrs. Dan McGee Mr. Sz Mrs. Fred W. Griffin William Boelling The Beauty Nook This Sophomore Home Room meets in the Typ- ing Room. U r Sophomore Home Room sa luting the flag. Stand straight, boys. , fix' I-Laxirng, fun ? Smile Mad'?'? girls Look straight, Larry. I can't help it. Mad '?? Tell them, Mrs. Dake! Drink up. Quit copying. Who is that, Ralph '?? Study hard. Go, man 5 Those crazy seniors. Neat dancers X 7.54 ' fi I I E g s I 5 Q 4 I 2: I I EE I I Ei I rg S I 'E - I is E s ze l N 14 E :n 5 a 11 I I 'Q gl 5 5 W' Q2 ' I : : si x 4 sg 5,3 7 fi f? : 'f ii 5 !f f E Ag 54 EE 55 uc? 15 fl gf V2 I 3 Q L ggidgigk' Q41 QW 033 ca-c12us-rc:1Dw-4E-R QV Ell.. 4-E-DgffD.Q2 CL? wx? ,CQ QQ. Sk.S2,2w:-,S96. mm QQ.. 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