Washington Community High School - Wacohi Yearbook (Washington, IL)
- Class of 1958
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'i! 42L'!.'3 Washington Community High School Washington, Illinois Thls 1908 Wa oII1 IS proudly presented by the Senlor Llass to depltt the Lurrent popular1ty of the Ivy League look and trend a trend wh1ch brought sweaters vests pleated to the students of W C H S W1th the entranbe of the Ivy League look there were many fad and fash1on changes suede jackets g1v1ng way to blazers wh1te bucks C3p1IU13I1Hg to saddle shoes and from fur blend sweaters to the bulky look In the followmg 130 pages of th1s book you w1ll see the Ivy League trend portrayed throughout school act1v1t1es and SOCIHI events 2 . - ,, . . kg . l N! 7 ' skirts, Crew neck sweaters, and Ivy League shoes D ! 3 5 I7 37 53 71 We, the senior class of 1958, proudly dedicate this edition of the WACOHI to Noah H1ckman for the out standing service he has con tnbuted to our school Mr Hlckman has coached our football and track teams to many victories In addi tion to coaching, his busy schedule includes teaching world history Mr Hickman s friendly smile and congenial person allty make him a favorite DEDICA Tl0N teacher at WCHS He IS always ready with a helping hand and an encouraging word Mr Hickman h1s wife Helen daughter Susan and son Roger fwhom we hope to see ln our football lme in future yearsj have been outstanding members of the community for the three years they have lived here We sincerely dedicate this book to you Mr Hlckmanl f Nu f-tm, -4 Q' 4- s .Ns 4' f ' ,SW L, 2512 , '-fa f 2' ,ig gf 5 , MSM . 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'V J Maw A g 5 i K , di K 5 ff. .wc Q is Y , , .Q A21 , Q . ff- yy' WL Y Q g, t if , If 1 A 4 R Q ' , I twitig 1 P wg if Q 6 Q'-as .J i. ,+- ,.,,,gf i' lr , U J 1 5 Y K ,, 5 A ja V if x 'Ty y A , Z F - 7 A Ml 'M 4, A Brunnenmeyer Bratcher G Johnson W Kmsmger E Bradle R Vercler and C Maxwell MR BABCOOK known as y Goldie to the students, is our assistant principal Goldie has done a wonderful job .6- We w1sh to thank MR ABERNATHY our prmclpal for the wonderful cooperatlon he has given us during our four years m High School ADMINISTRATION -362 if LAVONE HEET and EMILE MICHAELS our school s secreta.r1es are a great help to all the students They are always w1ll1ng to help 1D. any way they can QQ' all' Q-1'-5. Nw-'f ki I ,pn- imma FACULTY MR MATSON Subjects taught Gurdance Director Enghsh III Schools attended Bradley Universrty Although hidden from view, Mr. Sparling is undoubtedly explammg the elementals of speech to his senior class. MRS IRMA ANDREWS Subjects taught Lrbrarran Schools attended Illrnors State Normal Unrversrty Umverslty of Wtsconsm Colum bra Umversxty Uruv ersrty of Mrnnesota Degrees Bachelor of Arts Clubs Lrbrary Club and Na tronal Honor Socrety WW' 4...--H' MRS BREYMANN Subjects taught Latinl II English I1 Schools attended 'XT Blackburn College Washington Unrverslty ,E-'? 3, Degrees MR MCNETT Subjects taught Englrsh I II III Schools attended Eureka College Un1v ersrty of Illinors ' ' .' 3 - - - , ' - R M B. A. l ' I I 0 1 Q Degrees - C Degrees - L A We 'N ' B.s., M.A. W B. A. ..g... EM 5 Lrbrarlans Nancy Small and Janet Gordon check out books for Kay Adams and Judy Dummer Mr Thomas conducts hrs class rn Spanis whrle the students l1sten attennvely MISS PEARSON Subjects taught Englrsh Journalrsm Schools attended Western I11mo1s Univ ersrty Degrees B S 1n Education Pix 1-v'i'n'5's mf' MRS TURNER Subjects taught Enghsh II III Degrees G., B S 1n Educatro MR THOMAS Subjects taught Spamsh Enghsh I Schools attended Bradley Un1vers1ty Degrees ww WWTF 9 MR SPARLING Subjects taught Sen1or Englrsh Speech Schools attended Elmhurst College Kan sas Umversity Un1v ersrty of I111no1s Degrees H 'I fy Y, A-' A -lgi B I 251 . . K ' S v 4 H Ek E y :ff W. ' ' . - 'ik ' I' - i - A 'K I rf Q . ,- . . . . . EV V.s7 1 I I - 'ws Q V V W ' AV B- A. , M. A' s s a ' I . . B. A. - I AQ E X ' VIY I A typtcal study hall ruled by an tron hand M1ss Whrt FACULTY ifasstbs, MR REEDER Subjects taught Un1ted States Hxstory Physrcal Education Schools attended Eureka College Brad ley Uruversrty Ill1n 01s State Normal Un 1vers1ty Degrees A MR HICKMAN Subjects taught World History Schools attended Western Illxnots State Unrversity Bradley UIHVCISIIY Degrees B S rn Education M S 1n Educatlon FQ 9-J ...aw MR STROMBERGER Subjects taught Problems of Ameri can Democracy Am errcan Hrstory Ass1s tant Football and Track Coach Schools attended Eureka College Illin o1s State Normal Degrees 10- MR MALLIE Subjects taught World Geography Or1entat1on Schools attended Western Illlnols Umv ersrty Degrees . -- . U ,V r j - . 'C - ' - ,,.. i , . I ' , M. S. L. ,gg -3, ' . ,,,, ,, fig is . . , ' . -' 5 W C B- - Q ,,1S' ' . B. A. Another Junror Class money makrng project for the Prom the concession stand MR KENNEDY Subjects taught F1ne Arts 8a Brology Schools attended Bradley Unrversrty Degrees Bachelor of F1ne Arts Warren Clark and Jackie Gocker busy them selves with arranging the Nat1v1ty set for the Spanish Club Christmas party MISS FRANCE Subjects taught Home Economrcs Schools attended Western lll1no1s Un1v ersrty Degrees Bachelor of Scrence MISS WHITTAKER Subjects taught Band and Chorus Schools attended Lrnderwood College Crncrnnati Conservatory of Musrc I1l1no1s Unrv MRS ROGERS Subjects taught Home Economrcs 18.13 Schools attended Umverslty of Ill1no1s Degrees Bachelor of Scrence C' all , gwgkrk' I ' . .' S . ' rlrs ff - D I Q I R . ' . . 13 -.ff . ' ..,. -, ' 5? - . . , V C f, . m E, PEW' ,, . 1 ESQ' 4 W' r f -Iwi' 551-LMA ' ' 1, ijfff- 5 4 :g t '.: K -11- 'YP' My X A55-Jin ersrty Wisconsrn Unrv ersrty Degrees Bachelor of Scrence Musrc Bachelor of Scrence of Educatron ?' 'N-an-rr' FACULTY Judy Thewlis Manlee Mordhorst and Mary Lou Heineman cut hearts for the F H A Sweetheart Dance MR ASHBROOK Subjects taught Mechanical Drawing Industrial Arts I Schools attended Illlnols State Normal Degrees Bachelor of Science Master of Arts W? I MR BARNES Subjects taught Industrial Arts fMetal Shopj Schools attended Western I11ll'lOlS Univ ersrty Degrees Bachelor of SCIBHCC MISS EBERT Subjects taught Shorthand I 8a H Typ mg I Kc II Schools attended n11IlO1S State Normal Un1vers1ty University of Denver Degrees Bachelor of Sc1ence tn Education Master of Business Admlnis tration ff MR ETTER Subjects taught General Sc1ence Driver Educatron Schools attended Illrnols State Normal Un1vers1ty Un1vers1ty ,TQ of Illtnois Degrees I'-my Bachelor of Sc1ence ll Education Master of Sc1ence IH Educanon 12 9 I I 1 ' - . ' .9 A .5 . ' - 1 - . A s ' L. - - 'ZII 1 ' I 1 . . ' . ' nga ' - llsl 1 . .- . d ' ' , ,arg , up somethrng It seems the Home Ec girls mrght be cookrn First year typrsts busy themselves rn extra typing penod MR PAULSEN Subjects taught Bookkeeptng Civrcs General Business Schools attended Westem Illinois Un1v v ersrty Degrees B S in Educatron gpg? M S 1n Education 73' MISS RUST Subjects taught Office Machrnes Typrng General Busl MR IOHNSTON De grees MR YOUNG Subjects taught Agnculturel II III Schools attended Subjects taught General Busrness Wood Shop I II IH Schools attended N HSSS M Illmors State Normal 3 H Schools attended Knox College Western Illinois University Degrees - A Unrversrty Umversity - I ' of Illinois Degrees - B Ed FACUI TY ers1ty Degrees MR REYNOLDS Subgects taught Biology Schools attended Illinors State Normal University Unlversrty of Illinois Degrees d M Bill Zorro Emhoff arouses students at Pep assembly w1th the mark of V for Victory MR BURTON MR MORRIS Subjects taught Sl1bJ0CiS taught Chemlm-y Physics General Schools attended 511161166 Eureka College Illin o1s State Normal Univ Degrees ,MVN 14 MR ROMANI Subjects taught Algebra 1 Schools attended Carthage College Bradley Umversrty Degrees M M613 ll K ll If . n ': ' f T5'3?5L5: 1'-s 5 A :M '?-T7-1 'E ' ' S S Ef Qf C ' , - S f 2 - ' - S S 1 D B. s. - uwgyf' . B. A. . ' If .fl l 'CMJ W . . ' , , H. - 4 My f ,. : ' . . ' Z ' - ru' ' B. A-1 o A. W, B.E ., .A. in K M1ss Whittaker leads the band into one more rous1ng chorus ,eau Another day is done, and peace reigns sup- reme in the halls of W. C. H. S. MR TRESENRITER Subjects taught plane geometry vanced Algebra Schools attended Eureka College Uruv ersity of 111111015 Degrees M IIN 15 AJ3'-'sv .diff MRS WILLIAMS SubJects taught Phys1cal Education Schools attended Unrversrty of Mrnne sota Degrees MR VAN SCYOC SubJects taught Physrcal Education Athleuc Dnector Basketball Baseball Cross Country Degrees A P , Ad- ' ' I . A 1 3' . - - . - X' ' 4 'f ' ' 5 A , Y - ff' M. ., h. B. l l B. s., . sd. l 2 A f General Science a, W sv - 5 W Vi . . . - . A A S B. s. A rlnsn 1 , if Carl Voltmer Clayton Hesslem joe Rlch IMPORTANT WORKERS ef Wwvwksw In NW ww A blg vote of thanks goes to the people who help make our school run smoothly The custodlans cooks and bus drlvers have done a wonderful yob Ih1S year We W1Sh to extend our apprec1at1on to these men and women OUR COOKS Mrs Bodmer Mrs Blumenshme, BUS DRIVERS Mr Ashbrook Mr Matson Mr Blu menshme and Reverend Seleen 16 K 1 I n Y. , 2 R R M ' I ! 7 . X sl, 'S :gf Mrs. Faubel, Mrs. Wiremin, and Mrs. Fry. W . ff - R l. W 0 I or .. R ' 527-37 . : . , . , . - 1 'Q 1 1 , bw 1 :s .., - K W Q .. L. g .,,..:,. J , I Sm ,:...,. , .. ,. ,Q 5 R s nr f M m ,nu fx kk ' Marge our smrlrng queen rergns v1c torrous over Karen Zergler Barb Black and Sandy Frakes three other w3COh1 beautres Pie 'Q' Wacodd Zaeea EQ , ' 1 , lf ' .A - . rrrz V , , . 61. f VZ, .N l , , . ' . . - I I I I ...1g.. Gerry Essmgton Mel Romam and Pete van Dyck were the handsome competl uon to be overcome by th1s year s lung M1ke Waldeck 4F11 .sie 19 Wacadc feng I l . . , . l . Q' 7 Q 'L ,S , S A sgirf 4 I , , 14, 535 ' ' ' 'N JN 5 ,Elf 1 ey 1, xi. .3 I ' 'f jf f mi K C? ? . if , 'Wu 1' fav f Barb Black Karen Zelgler Marge Ph1111ps CANDIDATES . Sandy Frakes Mel Roman1 Wm fibr- ,rwv gf 'W M1ke Waldeck Gerry Essmgton Pete van Dyck 20 ,W 5 X 'K 7 x 'mf . 7. If '95 ' J .. '- I A W' , . 'ik' 5' ' . i T i KVLI ,. K 3 . 'A WW 'il' Pete Van Dyck A Co- Editor .4 ',, 'QP Bob Hauser looks on as Marge Faulkner, Sharon Hen, Ed Herbst, Gretchen Grigsby, and Sarah Esser design layouts for the yearbook. YEARBOUK STAFF Mssfssftzik Left to Rrght THIRD ROW B Dubors L Htrstem M McConaghy S Devine G Gngsby B Baer L Waltz S Hett L Castor J Kamp S Bacon L Doremus A W11son S Galland SECOND ROW S Henry I Wagonba FIRST ROW C Broz K Zlegler M Joos S Frakes P Vohland P Van Dyck Mr Matson M Planck S Es ser K Shotwell B Black D Grimm M Snell 21 ch W A. Plelrrxuth, My. Pool, E.'I-Iterbst, M,. Dykstra, I. ,Meyer, B. Broyvn, S. Broyles, M. Faulkner,.V. Bee,be: D. Lucas. r Left to Right. D Grogg N Rose M Waldeck M Joos P Van Dyke P Freeman W McNett D W111hardt L Castor A Hunzxker Under the leadersh1p of President Dennis of the most mdustrious and eff1c1ent school orgamzatlons Besldes sponsoring a success ful homecommg tins years council made a new school const1tut1on W1th the help of Mr McNett the advisor, another very actxve year was completed 22 STUDENT COUNCIL Denms Wlllhardt Pres1dent Wilhardt, the student council has proved one mr- 310' Ehuf' ,jun--.. Pete Van Dyck Vice Presldent STUDENT COUNCIL if NVQ Steve Barton and Wayne Smrth help Co Chairman Sandy Thompson w1th the decoratlons for I-Iomecommg Chuck Zergler, Orv111e Mclilfresh, Bonn1e Nafzlger, Fred Foster, Sandy Thompson, Steve Barton, Marge Ebert, Ken Holford, Judy Dummer, Gary Kuykendal. 23 , a n I Q , A i Q Q 5 L XXL ' LIES 1 I ' The Panther Staff Lmder the di- rection of Dana Pearson did a fine job of keeping the students informed of coming activities. Our congratu- lations go out to these hard workers ' for a very successful newspaper. Judy Goebel, Ann Clark, and Nancy Rose, talk over the coming addition of the Panther. PANTHER STAFF BACK ROW: Wendy Jones, Wayne Smith, Ed Herbst, Sharon Devine, Carol Broz, Mary Planck, Mike Waldeck, Den- nis Hoffman. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Bachman, Ann Clark, Janet Curtis, Marianne Churchill, Sandra Berglund, Jolynn Kamp, Marilee Mordhorst, Janet Gordon. FRONT ROW: John Meyer, Chuck Thompson, Nancy Rose, Judy Goebel, Miss Pearson, Sharon Beck, Carol Brehmer, Judy Voice. Karen Shotwell not present for picture. ..24-.. T, . , , -Q, A -5 ' 5 f- Q ...' '-,Q ' ' N? fy P' K -ly ' 2 X be Q R X x , Ha ky wx 'X . Wraf Stu Tiezzi Cliff Caldwell Spence Galland Bob Adams HONOR PAGE f Mfr Carolyn Smucker Barb Black -mx: -'Q hw isp---.A Egfr' Denms Wxjlhardt Mel Romam Mlke Dykstra 25 iff 3' Q f if X , A b W sr r 5 5 ' 'A A - , A 1 '2,1 H 'V' , ., , 1 4 if, A J -r . A 'W Q iw X F CHORUS FIRST ROW Gocker J Stilli L Pattr D Geason S Kamp J Ph11l1ps M Vo1ce I Fuller B Foreman B McKenna M Shotwell K Bacon S Thew 11s I SECOND ROW Branson S Nofsmger D Bachman C Madhnger R Goebel J Grrmm D Faulkner M Clark A Arrends P Relnholtz A Pool M Arello I Rager J THIRD ROW Du1ts F Nofsmger B Smucker C Mlller P Ropp B Gordon I Bacon P Stem L Broyles M Huffstulter J Dalluge S Freeman P Martin J Sands C FOURTH ROW Jones M Buselme1er I Patterson P Berglund S Baer B Steers D Waltz L Breh mer C Brucker V Mooberry S Helmuth A Lucas D Howell S Z1mm erman B Otto M FIFTH ROW Hinton M We1se M Broyles S Wrssel S Bodrner I Haas I Ash S Maxwell I Hunzlker M Putnam T Coulter L Jackson M Kupferschmld C McQuellan L The Gurls Ensemble entertamed on several different occas1ons They sang at the Polio Benefit, Jefferson Hotel, the Co op Banquet and the Than.ksg1vmg Service at the Lutheran Church A n gh The Mlxed Ensemble readlng from left to nght lS composed of Thrall k11l K Pool M I Gobel J Ros enak K Smucker C Mooberry S Webb S Thewlrs J Sprlng C Hauser B Hett S Smith C Belt ,ik M5 Ott R Qumn I Ahrends P Free man P Shoupl Wenzel J Nof slnger D RAW' 9,4 26- ...afw M WH.. . 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They partici- pated in the Music Festival and the Spring Concert, doing a commen- dable job in both. MUSIC DEPARTMENT The choruses have again turned out top CH S notch performances in the Choral Festival and our traditional Spring Concert Interest, en thusiasm, and lots of hard work go mto the success of these choruses It certamly wouldn t be Washmgton High School wrthout Miss Whit and her rnustc Best of luck m the futurel 71 651193 yi 5.310 1 ,pr FIRST ROW Belt M Weise D Mantle D Zimmerman M Quinn J Wagenbach I Grlgsby G Jack son K Hett S Humphrey B Wenzel I Rosenak K SECOND ROW DeLay S Essig D Ravenscraft C Pudrk S Morris D MaCarthy M Whltaker F Hastings J Smith C Schmltt Guth B Woodward E Smith M Jackson K THIRD ROW Lash J Martin M Millard S Webb S Slonneger S Springer S Jones S Nreukirk J Spring C Rogers J Madlinger M Post L Forsythe S Beenders S Haas J FOURTH ROW Geason M Black B Eichorn M Perkins I Thomas J Ropp B Lynch P Gross M Herbst S Tanner B Crist K Abernathy S Hensy C Thra11k111 K Bryant S FIFTH ROW Cum mlngs J Evans P Queen I Smith J Hake D Kre B Giselbracht V Zetterlmd S Caldwell D Broadstone P Aberle C McClellan C Prutsman P McCann N 27 1 q . 1 . - - ll - 11 - is Q Q P s K ,P I K, 3 S g t S: , 1 ftrr M S A 1 V L Qui 'S' ' A E I H . 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S 2 2 3 i li S 5 ' X Q I ,.L. ag 5 ,A S 2 T f' Q: X ' b osx n a u , Ki 2 1 5 1 ,Q -I i 4 F sl E , ,, Q 'O u 0 2 1 z f i . sf 5 2 I f Y lf, Ei 5 5 I g : fy ke 5 , Q Ll A W ' 1- - ., , ' 1 5 1 5 5 I Q J K . .I K . .1 AL . 'M - W 'E ,, , , ,E . . - . . , ff - - ,ff ' gf- U H f X is ' . j ' l 'A-f we i 'WK K D? M J 35 .E . 4 TE , i ,A xv K - 'ji ff - . L ,Q L' X !' T 'l '1' 9 9 V Y 'V Q'-....'.':'.... ' 4 k .v .3- The ent1re cast comes back on stage for a curta1n call JUNIOR PLAY Our play The Form D1v1ne was a bxg success We never reallzed that If was so much fun puttmg on a play We re really look mg forward to the semor play next year Gary Marshall hands out money and tells the k1ds to get lost The 1mportant stage hands try to flg ure out a way to stuff Dee Lucas 30 A . . H . , . s.,sss M . f Q t .7 t ff ' , . 1 1, H Q f I s . - 'f V iq, N- . I 1. --. .. ig, ' W . A Li I . . 4 i V 4 5 , L f-4, ' i A' Q. 3 . 6 xx we l H ' d if .. QW X y Ls y H f ,x - ,mix 1 ,J a. git Rs t i 4 f i 4 - - as . 3 K . Y q K 4 as xv 'fe 'K' E Q Q f W' wr! A Mr. Sparling can't seem to find where that last line came from. Rehearsals for the Sen- ior Play, Blithe Spirit. Advanced Speech Class seems to be havlng fun rehearsrng a hrgh stepplng dance for the play ny Moons They put it on for the grade school krds of Washmgton and Eureka In the prcture are Karen Shotwell Sandy Frakes Mary Planck Dlane Grrmm Barb Black and Wayne Smrth Mrssrng are Mrke Waldeck Barb Humphrey Mrke Dykstra Pete van Dyck Mary Snell dlrector Myrna Joos deslgner Bob Brown techrnc ian if Wm Looklng out the WIHCIOWS the wall murals depict the clty of San Franclsco below .IUNIDR SENIOR PRUM at Wg at rl' The 11lum1nous marquee h1gh above the school wel comed guests to the Top of the Mark Top of the Mark 1s a famous cocktatl lotmge situat ed on the topmost floor of the Hotel Mark Hopkms 'I'h1s hotel is m the heart of San Francisco, and commands v1ew of tl1e enttre cxty From the cocktaxl lounge you can see the Golden Gate Brtdge and the Oakland Bay Brtdge along Wlth. many other famous sxghts Th1s was the theme the Juntor class of 1957 used for thelr prom From the flashmg mar quee, to the tuuest detatl of the wall murals deptctlng the c1ty below, went many long weary fbut, oh so much funj hours to gtve the effect of belllg the guest of such a famous place of entertam ment 1' .QLJQJ . - ei Rai F f'E1'lX?io -is Q, UQ, 1'-3,-nv l 1 a I M ' - 'A U m'i??'T??s?2w'f5'Q?'rQ as f bf , lggw-f - vet? -2 ,wg 5,6 .lx .tsgfwff O . . . . x . ,gi . . . . . , I ,t.p,- 1 , t,,, . Y ' e'.ifze':ek ' I I - .. W . At the far end of the room was the bar where punch and cookies were served uenmg of bers mv the rguebts U Waitress and waiter, Barb Curtis and Stn: Tiemi take za break during C1 bwsy Things started off Thursday night with a pep rally and a bonfire . Friday brought the longest, most colorful, and exciting Homecoming parade ever. The game Friday night was an exciting climax to the week's events Chillicothe fought Washington to a 13 13 deadlock Queen Barbara reigned over the homecoming dance which concluded the weekend s events on Saturday evening X The 1957 Homecoming festivities were headed by Senior Queen Barbara Black center and her Court Colleen Banks Freshman Judy Dummer Junior Sherry Bacon Senior and Diana Tarvin Sophomore 34 0 ' 0 1 . O . J 4 K , 'ti , ,B dr A . 4' Um K . M , . it sa S f S 1 I 1 - ,.,, V rf A 1: fam . rf m,,,f A, ,ks ' iii m 5 ,E H , if , ,V re MS' u diff' Af QW rraer h A gl Wil 9 1145 , ig K ,i N gm, Q, , f, - ,L I 'fr A, ,aw S' A 1. ww sr f 1, U M mu-If ,, fir? Q ze ir 2 3 J, swgg, H' , :.. .1 I f'-7 , ff 'V A1213 3, 3 Q., f 5 is , ,VF haw V. ,pans-lam It was a good judgement day for the Juniors- They took first. Ah, come up Peg , says Myrna, Home-Coming dance chairman. 1752 LF Seniors repeat themselves-and lose again. Wlth a membership of approxi- mately two hundred, Washillgtolfs Pep Club completed its third success- ful and active year. Under the di- rection of the Pep Club 0ff1C61'S and with assistance from the Cheerlead- JE! ers, our cheering section made it ' self heard at all the regular halveS. This year.-'s group was a fine example of W. C. H. S. 's outstanding sports- manshlp and school spirit. Our loyal 'German band , patches and all, contributed their talent at the pep assembly. in Qi L I 5 fx l Marge Phillips Joyce Rose President Vice-President cu, FIFTH ROW Juanita Smith Bonnie Kie Nancy Bowman Sandra M111 , Chns Lotz Sharon Hodel Marilee Mord horst Penny Vohland Barb Black Betty Matthews Irene Teffuer Judy Edwards Donna Sclnnidt Bonrue Weaver A mada Liggett Diana Tarvin Melame Smith Janet Maxwell Jane Haas Sherllyn Ash Nancy Williams L1nda Post FOURTH ROW Sharon Delay Shirley Ravenscraft Dorothy Essig Joanna Haas Margaret Jones Beverly Aberle Lynne Faubel, Karen Zeigler Barb Humphrey Donna Aschenbrenner Marcia Broyles Suzie Zetterlrnd Diane Caldwell Molly Sauer, Janet Wagenbach, Ardith Helrnuth, Marianne Churchill. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Perrin, Sydney Pndik, -33- Reeder, J.: Esslngton, G.: Willhardt, D.: Kuykendal, G.: Brlmnemeyer, D.: Kelly, D.: Waldeck, M.: Romani, M.: Dingledine, D.: Roosevelt, S.: Dayton, L.: Smith, C.: Clauser, B.: Tiezzi, S.: Meyer, D.: Galland, S.: Hickman, N.: Wind, R.: Gresham, S.: Rabus, R.: Foster, F.: Gresham, L.: Schroen, R.: Jones, W.: Holford, K.: McMillan, D.: Drum, D.: Ad- ams, B.: Van Dyke, P.: Hurst, K.: HODD. I.: Stromberger, I. . Wh GBUS' 5551081011 Mel Romani Prendent Vice- President We, the lettermen of W.C.H.S,, make up the W club. Our goa.l again this year was a scoreboard for the football field. In order to reach this all-important goal we held a chilli supper and combined with the Pep Club, we sponsored the Harlem Magicians. CLUB We 've all had to struggle through either one or two years of Spanish in order to be a member of this club. We'd like to see more of you make the same struggle, so Vaya con Dios. Barb Baer takes a swing at the pinata at the Spanish C1ub's annual Christmas party. ,Q I ., SPANISH cius ' is ,af I Mary Joyce Pool JOYCC Rqse pregidem Vice-President Bou an J.-Eilers R.-Herbs! S.-Martin M.-McCellan S FOUKFH ROW- Ernest B ' Elliot W -I1 audas E. TOP ROW: Aylward, P., Putnam, T., Poehlman, J., Drum, D., Clark, W., Adams, B., Wilson, A., Herlocker, D gl I I I I I I I I I I U I ll I UI g I Schmidt, S., Webb, S., Baer, B., Waltz, L., Thomas, I., Tarvin, S., Steers, D., Schmidt, M., McCann, N., Ges elbracht. V. THIRD ROW: Ward, M., Beebe, V., Gocker, I., Smith, J., Sommers, C., Turley, M., Meyer, I., Shotwell, K., Phillips, M., Gordon, I.: Voice. I.: Clark, A., Quinn. I. SECOND ROW: Foreman, B., Maxwell, S., Ashton, I., Castor, L., Jackson, K., Hett, S., Snell, M., Grimm, D.,Patti, D., Zimmerman, B., Broyles, M. Mosney, E. FIRST ROW: McKenna, M., Perkins, J., Kamp, P., Fuller, B., Goebel. I.: Thomas, Mr., Curtis, J., Rose, N., Rose, J., Pool. M., Reinholtz, A. .40- I came, I saw, I conquered, says Linda Herlocker, standing atop the Latin Club float. 'Ni Vice-President Bob Brown Carol Broz Going on the 3rd year of organi- zation, the Latin Club again this year has been a big success. This was due to the competent leadership of the officers of the club and their advisor, Mrs. Bryman. Besides the regular meetings, the Latin Club gave a Roman banquet at which Ro- man customs of preparation and serving were used. This is always a most memorable occasion of the year. LATIN Cl.UB irf-q r: It ...,.,,,, li W V rpg si 'Q 'N The Photography Club is a rela- tively new club at Washington High School. It was formed two years V ' ago by its advisor, Mr. Etter. The new members meet once a week in the school darkroom to learn the finer points of photography. Photo club members get know-how from Bob Adams. PHOTOGRAPHY ' cws S Lanny Hirstein Bob Dubois President Vice-President Left to Right, LAST ROW: G. List, B. Adams, B. Dubois. I. Bruckmen. SECOND ROW: I. Hastings, S. Larson Mr. Etter, A. Wilson, S. Hett, B. Baer. FIRST ROW: D. Smith, G. Kuykendall, M. McConaughy. -42.- Nancy Small and Janet Gordon utilize the new charge-out desk as they check out books for Judy Dummer and Kay Adams. ,,-Q .9 9 9 3' f g 1, Barbara Black Shgygn Devine Prelidenr Vice-President My book is over due. How could that be? One of the student librarians must have made a mistake. No, that couldn't be. Our librarians are very efficient girls. They are under the leadership of Mrs . Andrews who helps us with our reference work and keeps the library going. UBRARIANS CLUB The F.F.A. is an organ- ization for future farmers of .Q America. Each member is required to have an outside project before he may become a member of this club. These boys are important to the future of our country, which 1 Mr. Young, their advisor realizes. 'I'hat is why he carefully teaches the boys the technique of farming. X 5.- Don Srnucker learns the Welding during a F.F.A. pate: in an F.F.A. meeting. F.F.A. K Larry Muller Jim Schoonart President Vice-President THIRD ROW: Hauser, B.: Tunnell, J.: Smith, G.: Lay, H.: Wright, G.: Weigand, K.: Wehnes, E.: Muller, G.: A- berle, J.: Mitman, R. SECOND ROW: Kern, D.: Kem, J.: Call, I.: Schertz, B.:Hunz1ker, H.: Smith, D.: Ott, R Vick, D.: Pittenger, D.: Landes, I. FIRST ROW: Seaton, J.: Foster, F.: Morris, D.: Schoonaert, I.: Muller, L.: Paubel, I.: Smucker, D.: Mr. Young: Burroughs, C.: Knepp, D. .A4.. XX 1 . ., x pk 1 'X K Judy Thewlis, Jolynn Kamp, Marilee Mordhorst, and Marylou Heineman work dihgently on a home-ec project. get .9 T :,4, 'fit M +- W f 3 President Vice-President Jolynn Kamp Marylou Heineman To make better home- makers, and better citizens of the community, all of us taking Home Ec. joined F.H.A. This organization is sponsored by Mrs . Rodgers, the home economics teacher. The hi-lite of the year was our annual Valentine Dance and the crowning of the F.H.A. Queen. The theme for this yea.r's dance was Cupid's Bounce. F.H.A. Our Girl's Athletic Asso- ciation stands for just what it says. Sports we enjoy are basketball, baseball, and vol- leyball. Bowling is another of our G.A.A. activities. We may not be quite as good as the boys are at these sports, but, I'Ll make you a bet, we have as much fun as they. The G.A. A. girls enjoy themselves on one of their many outdoor activities. W J l . f 'A Q Y 'M 12? if . Lf it 3 Sally Ward Sevilla Mooberry President Vice-President TOP ROW: Martin. J., Geason, M., Putnam, T., Hunzicker, M., Banks, C., Lash, I., McCe1lan, C., Herbst. S., Tanner, B., Thrailkin, K., weise, M., Jones. s.,Nieukirk, I.,Dummer. J.: Hickarn. B.:Br0W1'1, I.: Hartman. S.: Bowman, S., Evans, P. SECOND ROW, Gocker. I., Broyles, S., Bodmer, J., Poehlman, I., Klmmell, M., Bacon, P., Prutsman, P., Stein, L., Perkins, J., Thomas, J., Steers, D., Waltz, L., Schmidt, K., Spring, C., Ashton, J., Broadstone, P., Hinton, M. THIRD ROW: Hensey, C., Schmidt, T., Madlinger, M., Howell, S., Rogers, I., Wis- sel, S., Smith, I., Millard, S., Slonneger, S., Gocker, I., Herlocker, L., Brehmer, S., Sands, C., Schmidt, C., Ravenscraft, C., Schmidt, P., Small, N., Turley, M. FOURTH ROW: McCann, N., Cummings, J., Abernathy, S Beenders, S., Stump, D., Summers, C., Rager, J.: Grigsby, G., Castor, L., Jackson, K., Lucas, D., Ward, S., Weise, D., Smith. I., Young. J., Kuenzi, C., Wehnes, D. FRONT ROW: Reagan, I., Smith, B., Meyer, I., Mos- ney, E., Scott, B., Zimmerman, M., Quinn, I., Mantle, D., Hett, S., Mooberry, S., Larson, S., Beender, B.: Ebert, M., Belt, M., Roehm, Pam, Aylward, P. 1461. Left to Right: S. Benders, P. Bacon, M. McKenna, L. Stein, E. Mosny, D. Essig, S. Hett, D. Maxwell, S. Abernathy. TUMBUNG From nothing to a successg that is the story of the Tumbling Club. The club was newly formed this year and already they are performing for basket- ball games. Mrs. Williams has done a commendable job in a short time with these girls. ,-.,.,e, l The tumblers line up with the clown, ready to start the routine performance between halves of the basketball game. .AST Karen Shotwell Mary Snell Barb Black and Sandy Frakts 111 a fimllmr scene debate work! DEBATE Seen those grrls wlth f1.le boxes? They are the W C debate team Although debate was a new activlty at W C H S th1s year, the team had a good record They d1d particularly well at the Augustana and the Normal tourna- ments. The sub-varsity debate team, Wh1Ch placed second in the Pekin tournament, did well too. The sub-varsity team consists of Gretchen Grigsby, Sarah Esser, Sharon Hett, Deedee Lucas, Elame Mosny, jean Meyer, Marcra Turley, V1rgin1a Gesselbract, Sharon Beck, and Nancy Rose. 50 Y , , tw , t V 1 C L , .H.S. n a 0 o 0 0 JYPIQ' QW! Barbara Black Sharon Devrne Mary Planck NATIONAL ' 'Wa-.... HONOR SOCIETY 1 -1 'QW' Carolyn Smucker Mary Snell 'I'he hrghlrght of the year for the Natronal Honor Society is the brg initiation held each sprmg for the new members. Iumors and seniors, who meet the necessary requlrements, are el1g1b1e for membership. Although this is only the thrrd year of organization, the National Honor Socrety, under the leadership of Mrs. Andrews, has become an important influence at W.C.H.S. 51 'WN l Mrs. Irma Andrews Advrsor DRAMA CLUB BACK ROW Qtlurdy Doremus L Faulkner M Zeigler K SECOND ROW Sparling I Vohland P Waldeck M Van Dyck P Dykstra M Smith W Herbst E , Pinson T Emhoff B McBride G g Snell M Patterson P , De vine S Planck M Humphrey B , Ingold D Clauser B FIRST ROW Beck S Bacon S Broz C Black B Rosenak K Thewlrs I Rose N Grimm D M11 ler P Shotwell K Joos M Frakes S The speech department headed by Ivan Sparling has had a most active curriculum this year Besides sponsormg the regular school plays, the second year speech class directed, desrgned, and presented a play for the grade school student body SPEECHIICLASS BACK ROW Smith W Waldeck M Dykstra M Brown B SECOND ROW Frakes S Joos M Planck M gGr1mm D Snell M Shotwell K Sparling I FIRST ROW ffrontj Black B Hum phrey Barb AT PODIUM. Van Dyck P 52 ,..,.......-..- I Q . 3 1 ' I I I - 1 va 1 I1 1 0 a - . . . . v 1 ul 1 -1 1 01 1 -1 1 I1 1 1 Q . 0 . . - 01 1 I 1 08 1 -1 1 0 1 11 1 0 . . . . . . 1 -1 1 11 1 0 1 11 1 0 1 1 -1 O 0 I I D I 0 I Q 1 -1 1 -1 1 01 1 01 1 ll 1 -1 1 11 . . . I -1 1 '1 1 01 I 0 i l , ..W,,.,,H..,.,,,y 1 , X I Y' 1 If - : I 'g I 'S 1 as 1 l : g .I I 1: 1 1 , -I p as , .Q , . 2 , ,Q ' 1 Q U D f 0 77, . A .gy gMg,'f': ' a W W 4 .A V F if ., 2 Y, gf ' , wwf V fin !E , ,fi Q, 4,,X Z Dan MacMillan Vic Rosenbmg Tackle Center Steve Gresham Bob Cochran End Guard :'-1 T Windy Jones Bill Roper Halfback Quarterback Steve Lott Rodney Bachman Center End Dick Hunger Reg wiuis Tackle Taclue Dale Lingenfelter Fullba ck Terry Davidson . Tackle Ixm gghnson Good block by Foster sprmgs Holford for long gam Galland and Van Dyck lead way for Romani. So- Hunger Arvm Hopp Rosen burg and Coach Hickman charge across f1e1d after vlctory h Panthers Wielgand, McE1fresh, E '1 P O 1 g-5 115115-0:53 749, N f U SIE U7 743 2 FIRST ROW Meyer D Arvm L Essmgton I W111hardt D Rosenberg V HODP I Brunnemeyer D van Dyck P Romanl M Kuykendall G W1nd B SECOND ROW Mr Strornberger H1rste1n L Roper G h S W d D C hr B H D Fost F M cM111an D Mr B Bachman R res am 1egan oc an unger er a I-hckman THIRD ROW Holford K Lott S Johnson J W1111s R Ga11andS Lmgenfelter D Davld T ones W Morton University High Normal Farmmgton Clinton . Chillicothe Trinity . . Pontiac . . Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washington Washington Washington Washmgton Washington N x I K 1 N ' 1 ,K ff N V-Q., My S fx WT T in ing NE? U 4 ' Huy' v'.g. 5 Q , 3 1 5 I San, ...I ' i : , ., , ., , ., , ., ., ' , . . . .13 ' . .36 . . . . 7 ' . .12 . . . . 8 ' . .13 ' . .14 . .19 . . 8 26 13 13 20 ' 20 26 13 Y Coach Hickman gives advice to Pete van Dyck THIRD ROW: Kenny Wiegand, Bill f Roper, Dale Lingenfelter, Wendell 'll ry Davidson, Dick Hunger. FIRST ROW: Jim Johnson, Ron Bachman. n Q Jones. SECOND ROW: Reggie Wil- lis, Bob Cochran, Steve Lott, Ger- 71 in ,w, H., C 1 4 514 JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE Spalding .... 33 Washington . .13 Morton .... 0 Washington East Peoria . .12 Washington . . 0 Metamora. . .19 Washington Central .... 18 Washington . .13 Chillicothe . . 7 Washington Postponed because of flu: Eureka, Cen- Central .... 0 Washington tral, East Peoria. Bloomington. .1 Washington Spalding .... 7 Washington FRESHMEN Eureka .... 0 Washington Trewyn .... 20 Washington Richwoods 26 Washington Metamora 13 Washington Bloomington 13 Washington Morton .... 0 Washington Romani sweeps right end for good gain against Morton. ...5g.. Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washington Washmgton FIRST ROW Managers Teizzi S Nerkurk B SECOND ROW Holford K BA A Kelly D Mmfresh o meer D mack K Holford c 'umm Row Coach Van Scyoc Dykstra M Gresham S Adams B Dotzert E Hurst K Faubel J Romani M Essington I VARSITY SCORES Galesburg Pont1ac Clmton U Hrgh Normal Farmington Pekin Truuty Lunestone Morton E Peoria Canton Pontiac Spaldmg E Peona Sprmgfield jacksonvllle Clinton Normal Ch1ll1cothe Lrmestone Trmity U High REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Washington 60 Roanoke Washmgton 55 Manual Washmgton 59 Central Mel Romani stretches hxgh to lay up a shot against the lime stone rockets 59 '2 1? a J S Essington, Forward Adams, Forward an ,va s Wwe Y' A 3 B Gresham, Forward Holford, Guard Roma ni, Guard Kelly, Guard Wivww Hunt and Romani stretch for a rebound. .50- Essington hunts ,rn ga! Dotzert. Center Hurst, Center QXTH for a receiver. ,f 'Quai' Roper, Forward Faubel , Center '57 38' Rider, Guard Dykstra, Forward if 23' 3223 .2 Q9 i, if i 5 'Y fffagaf' Eiffiqv my u H Hum and Central team wait for ball. ,611 FRONT ROW Manager Wind B SECOND ROW Connert B Stern S Holford C Catton R Whrte D Bach man M THIRD ROW Coach Mr Reeder Black K Raybus R McE1fresh O Smucker D Guedat T A1 exander O Ficht R Beyer F Essrngton, W ashm gton Sprrngfreld Wash1n gtou J a cksonville Waslungton Galesburg Guedat and Smucker struggle for ball agamst Clmton D ,' .: ' i.: ,I .sl ' I T' I 00 1 II I 'Y 1 il I ll ' . . . 34 ' ' . . . . 40 ' . . . 49 . . . . 47 ' 1621 FIRST ROW Catton R Conner R Bachman M Stein S White D Essmgton T SECOND ROW Mgr W1nd B Black K Beyer F Guedat T Ficht R Coach Mr Ma111e Washmgton Washmgton Washlngton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washmgton Washlngton Washington Washington Washmgton Washmgton Washington Washmgton F ROSH-S OPH Pontlac Clinton U High Normal Farmington Pekin Trinxty Lunestone East Peorla Canton Pontlac Spaldmg East Peona Clmton Normal Ch1l11cothe Lnnestone Tr1.n1ty U High McE1fresh Tries For Two ' . .48 ' .... 32 ' . .49 .... 48 ' . .53 . ' .... 39 ' . .44 .... 43 ' . .57 . .32 ' . .35 ..... 49 ' . .37 ' .... 43 ' . .54 ' . .38 Washington . .34 Morton .... 43 ' . .41 ' . .53 ' . .45 .... 57 ' . .47 ' .... 60 ' . .55 ' .... 46 ' . .46 ' . .60 . .39 ' .... 61 . .54 .... 53 ' . .43 ' ' . .44 ' . .57 ' . .46 . .48 ' ' .... 46 ' . .46 . .... 39 -63- BACK ROW F Foster R Rabus G Essington S Gresham M Romani B Roper FRONT ROW D Drum K Holford I Gullet K Black D Kelly IN16l1k1Ik NF Essington singles to left in Cornbelt victory over Normal. 4... Washington High s baseball team coached by Dick Van Scyoc had a fine season last year, win ning both the Cornbelt Conference and the Regional held at Pekin The Panthers had good all around balance with Carl Crenshaw and Bill Dixon turning in a fine job on the mound and the powerful hitting of Charlie Travillion, Gary Essington, Mel Romani, Don Kelly Fred Hensey, Ken Holford, and Fred Foster. 'This year returning to the diamond to strengthen the Panther's hopes of a repeat in the Cornbelt are Romani, Essington, Holford, Foster, Kelly, and Rabus . ln Crenshaw expecting a bunt, wanly eyes opposing pxtcher Safe! Trov1111on upsets Pont1ac's catcher rallying another run. 65 KX Nr Q . i x . f A .. ., 6 wa. -.W SB' ilk! meslf' fem-I, The presentation of the trophy to Washmgton rs a perfect climax for a hard days work TRA C K at the Normal Relays ffm sql f Qaigsiam Wo' km 1 I1m Schlosser comes rn first 1n the 100 yard dash as usual .55. 4 4' Q fi! -W A ev Ron Blumenslune crosses the tape first in fine tune 1n the grueling m11e run f 1 , f E 1 1 X, haf' A 2 ' A I ..w'mL ' 3 .V ' '37 -M . F 44 fi, o FF E a. xi y s. A - - V .i in ! X ' fl L , Q , a, E As O ? WN I LY h . ' ' , I I 4 4' was K -I 1 mai N . 1, 'xi f I 1- A wx., A .9 ' xr Q W ,a.' A ' 3 ' . M 1' , of ali 'M 4 1, , -yr , A Q my . V , ' 5 A ' if .fffixxau i ' ' e 1 Jewish A 4-me I h a ' 'M y L-f ' ' r xalmrggx A 'Mr G ' 7 ,V . N . . . . Tom Nelson struggles to pln his opponent Wrestling is a new club at WCHS this year Although we aren t in com petition play yet, we hope to be next year We are ably led by Mr Hlck man who is also the football coach We encourage all boys to come out for Coach Hickman demonstrates how to keep an opponent away Y I' . . ls' is Q, '35 Rx XX our team. l INTRAMURALS The boys from the intramural teams stretch hlgh for a rebound The red team comes down the floor and lays a shot up for twol One of the varieties of intramurals scooter ball 68 Onward to victory i.s the unceasing outcry of the varsity cheerleaders. They have aroused the enthusiasm in all the fans and spectators through football and basket- ball season in their loyalty, leadership, and good sport- manshlp. Tlshee Putnam, Linda Castor, Karen Shotwell, Myrna Joos, and Barb Black CHEERLEADERS Ending one of our basketball games, our cheer- leaders jump for their favorite cheer--VICTORY. '-Hr, Barb Black, Myrna Ioos, Tlshee Putnam, Linda Castor, and Karen Shotwell have led us to vic- tory with their cheers thxoughout the year. .. W, . 5- Ein as n. .5 .1 'I'he I-V Cheerleaders strike a typical pose before the trophy case. J. V. CHEERLEADERS . xy? AH, ,,,,,,,..,. . K J f'+-xg . E : ' a 0 A-HF' Who's five of the cutest girls in school? You're right if you guessed the Freshman cheerleaders. These girls were chosen at the beginning of the school term and have done fine work in faithfully cheering the Jtmior-Varsity squads to victory. 'm ...Q-was. e 4,0- Syd Putik, Dorothy Esslg, Sally Been- ders Sharon Dela and Io Haas are . Y, happy because of the victory last night. s ginning of the Homecoming Parade 'F in the November wind. The J-V cheerleaders await the be- S . ...mr-.4 , nga 1 , , Y Q J 'If 2 E R Mike Dykstra has 'H' Vice-President wtf President Myrna Joos SENIORS Secretary Sandy Frakes ,Q r During our Sophomore year a member of our class Glenn Morris passed a way We 11 always remember Glenn for his quret and yet helpful disposi P 2 S tion N Q1 Q -I V' 22 are gs ,pw WTS WWI? Treasurer F HQ'- Jay Hvpp Under the leadership of our officers Myrna Ioos Mlke Dykstra Sandy Frakes and .Tay Hopp the seniors class rn the student council were Mike Waldeck and Art Hunziker We were very proud of our queens Barb Black Homecomrng and Marrlee Mordhorst F H A Snowball queen Blithe Spirit our sen1or play was a huge success We wish to thank Mr Sparling for all hrs mme and effort The senror party was lots of fun and yet a llttle sad knowing that everyone would be gomg their sep arate ways very soon 72 AW? fb-2 D . v- ik . R A ' 1 t K A 1' f' 1,9 :jgg,,F,- E' 5 ' ' , V. 'W 1 1 have experienced a successful year. Representing the 1 D 9 . . ' nfaffh ' ' . ' ff S ' ,:1:::A Q ' 'f. - ryfm+ff:gs1r-- BEVERLY ANN ABERLB JACK ADAMS MYRNA ALIG F.H.A. lg Pep Club 3,44 Band 2.3.4. Football 2.3. F.H.A. 2.3.41 Pep Club 4. Band 1.2.3. grew thing are impossible to diligence and I am not ln the role of common men. ill. LARRY ARVIN Football 4g Track 2.3.41 Baseball 1.3.45 W Club 4. Wrestling 4. 'Prexence of mlnd and courage in distress. Gerald Wright, Jim Schoonaert, Eldon Wehnes, and Dennis Willhardt test the flame on their blow- torches. CAROL BACHMAN SHERRY BACON ROSBMARY BARRETT G.A.A. 1.2.3:5PlDi1h Club 2s Pep Club 1. P.H.A. 4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club G.A.A. 1.2.35 Pep Club 2.3.43 Honor nan 2.3.4. Chorus l.2,3,4g Panther Staff 4: 2. Librarians' Club 4. Pep Club 1.2,3,44 1. 'I would help others. out of fellow feeling. Honor Roll 45 Chorus 1. 2,45 Yearbook Staff '1'here'a Rosemary. that's for rembrance. 45 Panther Staff 33 Drama Club 45 Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 45 Yearbook Queen Can- didate 1. 'In each cheek appears a pretty dimple. ,73.. SHARON BECK Transferred from Peoria High 2, GAA 3, La- tin Club 3, Pep Club 3,4, Junior Play 3, Year- book Staff 4, Panther Staff Copy Chief 4, Drama Club 4. 'She dwells with beauty. W JERRY L. BLUMEN SHINE VIDA BEEBE GAA 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, Chorus l,2, 3, Year- book Staff 4. A merry heart maketh a cheerful counten- ance. SANDY BERGLUND GAA 1,2,3g Latin Club 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, 4, Chorus l, 2,43 Junior Play 3, Panther Staff 4. And her face so fair, stirred with her dream as rose leaves with the air. l A . 4' BARB BLACK ' , Cheerleader l,2,3, cheerleading captain 4, ' , A f GAA l,2, Latin Club 2,a,4, Librarians' Club 'Q 2,3, president 4, National Honor Society 3, 1 P 4' 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 4, Junior Play 3, Yearbook Staff ' 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 3, Panther Staff I 7 K 1, 2, a, 4, swam councu 2,4, Homecoming ff candidate 1, queen 4, Debate 4, Drama Club ' , ,T it Spirit of Beauty, thou dost consecrate with p V - , thine own hues all thou dost shine upon. ' ' ' ' ' . .- , - Speech I class seems to be enjoying their fellow IEANETTE BODNLER classmates speech immensely BOB BRADSHAW Football l,2,3, Track 2,3, W Club 3. FHA 1, GAA 2,3, Pep Club 3,4, Chorus l,2, Football 1,2,3. Thrice noble is the man who of himself is 3, 4. He nothing common did king. A mistress of herself though China falls. -741 CAROL BROZ VONNIE BRUCKER CAROL BREHMER BOB BROWN G A A 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Honor Roll Photography Club 3 4 Latin Club 2 sec 3 1 2 3 4, Panther Staff 4 pres Honor 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 Yearbook The very pink of perfection Staff 2 3 4, photo edrtor Student Councll 3 -N- Photography Club3 F H A 1 G A A 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 3 Gentleness succeeds better than vrolence. JUN' Who does not love wine women and song remarns a fool hlx whole llfe long G A A 1 2 Latrn Club treasurer 2 3 vice presrdent 44 Pep Club 2 3 sec 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Junior Play 3 Year book Staff 3 4 Clasr secretary 3 Panther Staff 2 3 4 Drama Club 4 Her eyes were deeper than the depth of wat ers stilled at evening DENNIS BRUNNENMEYER Football 1,2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 W Club 4 Photography Club 3 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 The will of true wrt is truth rtself 4 by 5 SANDRA BROYLES F H A 2,3 public reladons 4 sec Pep Club 2 3 4 Honor Roll 2 Chorus 1 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Panther Staff 2 3 He best can paint them who shall feel them most JUDY BUSELMEIER G A A 1 2 3 Spanish Club 1 2 Pep Club 2 Treasurer 3 4 Honor Roll 3 4 q'l0l'llS 1 Soft as her cllrne and sunny as her skres X Li. My Y I K K- ,R X W, :K K .N ' .J 1-,V 1 . H . . W F f A su: . . 2:44. I 1 1 . I . ' A 'f5if ?q. I if fi , ' 'igz-', .. -7 .. MARIANNE CHURCHILL Transfer from Peorla Higr 4: Panther Staff 4. 'The best way to secure future happiness is to be as happy an is rightfully ponlble. ANN CLARK G.A.A. 1: Spanish Club 4: Latin Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: Honor Roll 2.3: Chorus 1,2,3, 4: Panther Staff 4. Of every noble work the silent part ls bert. ' 4 4 24 71 'ew I: s pi - BILL CLAUSE! Track l,2,3, 4: W Club 1,2,3,4: Chorus 1. 2: Junior Play 3: Senior Play 4. Good sense, which only lr the gift of heav en. JANET CURTIS G.A.A. 2,3: Spanish Club 2.3, Treasurer 4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Chorus 1: Junior Play 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Panther Staff 4. 'The geatest gift to beauty lx common sense itself. Latin Club 3,4. 'Knowledge Itself lr power. RODNEY CIIST SHARON DEVINE What did you drop Iolynn? Oh well, Diane and Judy will help you find lt. LINDA DOREMUS G.A.A. 1,23 Latin Club 2,3,4: Librarians' GAA 1: Latin Club 2,3,4: Librarians' Club 4 Club 1,2, President, 3 secretary, 4 Treaxur- Pep Club 2,3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4: Band er: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep Club l, 2-3,45 Chorus 112' 3: yearbook Staff 4. 2,3,4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Chorus 1: Junlor Play 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Panther Staff 2.3, co-editor, 4: Drama Club 4. 'Fair and falr, and twice xo falr, as fair at any may be. ...76... Good manners and soft words have brought many a difficult thing to pass. FRAN DUITS GAA 1.2.3. Spanish Club 3. Pep Club 2.3, 4. Chorus 1.2.3.4. A gentle mind by gentle deeds ls known. W k-f. if as K A Q s f 'll 4 I f- R Q ygfuwy .. . nf 'ZX v ' MIKE DYKSTRA Football l. Basketball 1.2.3.4. Cross Coun- try 2.3.4. Track 2.3. Baseball l.Lat1n Club 2.3. Honor Roll 2.3.4. Band 1.2. Iun- inr Play 3. Yearbook Staff 3. Business Mana- ger 4. Class Vice-President 4. Boys' State 3. Football game announcer 3.4. Speech team 4. 'Lend me the stone strength of the pall and I will lend you the wings of the future for I have them. BIl.l. EMHOFF Junior Play 3. 'Courage is the thing. IULIAN EASTABROOK W.C.H.S. l.2.3.4. Deeds not words shall speak me. if -E. l ,.... 1 -3 A ,' - , as ,F M M, A ' r 'X L 10-ww.. ' 1 GERRY ESSINGTON LYNNE FAUBEL MARIGIIB FAULKNER Football 3.4. Basketball 1.2.4. Cross Coun- Llbrarians' Club 4. Pep Club 2.3.4. Band FHA 2. Latin Club 2. Pep Club 2 3 4- Lry 1.2. Track 3.4. Baseball 1.2,3.4. W 1.2.3.4. Chorus 1.4. Yearbook Staff 4. Drama Club Club 1.2.3. President 4. Honor Roll 2.3. The heart that hath made you fair hath 4. 'Gregg wiu um ,' made you good. Hail e small sweet courtesles of life! Fo I P Y r smooth so ye make the road of lt IANET GOCKH JUDY GOEIEL IAN GORDON TOM HNSON F,!.A. 3, Iunlor Play 3. 'The sweetest freedom ls an honest heart. FHA l,2,3g G,A,A, l,2,3,4, spsnmr Club 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4: Junior Play 3. 'Where the willingness ls great, the dlfflc- ultles cannot be great. infra 4 it Hr . , 12.5, f , 1, qv, W ,p k V do - . ' A . .- 5 A P3 V 1 xg? ' f:..: I 5-x tuoo 4 fa-as 4' 2 1 ,ff , - z ,Y gm,g,1y's, ff. -.' SANDY PRAKES G.A.A. 1,2, Queen Candidate, Spanish Club l,2,3g Pep Club 2,3,4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4, Chorus 1, 2, 3.4, Junior Play 3, Se' nior Play 4, Yearbook Staff 2,3, 4, Queen Candidate, Class Officer 2, Secretary 4, Panther Staff l,2,3,4, Student Councll 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Debate Team 4. Lo, this ls she that was the world's dellght. SUB GEASON F.H.A. 4, G.A.A, l,2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Panther Staff 3. 'Life and Light be thine forever. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Sec. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2,3,4, Junior Play 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Pan- ther Staff 2, 3, Business Manager 4. Wisdom and goodness are twin-born. PEGGY FUNK G.A.A. 2, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 2,3, 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4, Chorus 2, Yearbook Staff 3, Class Treasurer 3, Panther Staff 3, Senior Homecoming Attendant. 'Little strokes fell gear oaks. ' Sherry, Janet, Pat, Pat, and Sue enjoy Sth hour Transfer from St. Louis 2nd semester of freshman year, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 2, Secretary 3,4, I.lbrarlan's Club 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4g Honor Roll 1, Chorus l,2,3, 4, Panther Staff 3, 4. Elegant at simplicity and warm as ecstacy. I 178- 'llhutse IOHN GOSSMAN Football 1, 2. 'A handsome man with a quiet way. ' LARRY GRESHAM W. Club 3,45 Band 1,2,3g Chorus 1,23 Base- ball Manager 2, 'Dercretlon lx the better part of valour. ' K K 'sn ,gm ,. . C Q ROLAND GUDAT 'A merrler man I never spent an hour'x talk with. f DWAN GULLITT LOIS GUNDY W.C.H,S. 1,2,3.4. Pep Club l,2,3,4g Chorus 1. 'A mm he seem: of cheerful yesterdays and 'l love tranquil solldtude and such society as confident tomorrow. quiet, wise, and good. DIANE GRIMM F.H.A. 1gG,A,A, 1,2,3gSPll'Llm Club 2,3, 4g Pep Club 2.3.41 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g Yearbook Staff 44 Panther Staff 2,3. 'She walk: on wings and tread: ln air. ni-1 4 4 'K ME. HALLAM Transferred to Woodruff 2, transferred back 4g W Club lg Honor Roll lg Wrestling 43 Stu- dent Football Manager 1. 'A winning xmlle and a friendly hello make 1 perfect penomlity. 9' 155 s 5, 1-1 , ., r,,,n:,.f, 4 ,791 mv GEORGE HAUSER MARY LOU HENINEMAN FFA 34-Reporter Band1234 FHA 1234,GAA 1,2gL1brarlans He does bold things m a quiet way Club 4g Pep Club 3 4 Always merry and bright f DAVID Hraxmocrcsn A G Baseball 1 Spanish Club 3 4 Latin Club 2 3 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 In whose body was lodged a mighty mlnd he ip.: vue' ED HERBST Football 1 2 Band 1 3 4 Junlor Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Panther Staff 4 Drama Club 4 The potentlalrty of growing rlch beyond the dreams of avarice MARTHA l'l1NTON LANDIS HIRSTEIN BILL HODEL W C H S 2 3,4, Transferred from Roose Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 W Club 2 3 H S 2 velt Junlor High School 4 Photography Club 3 President 4fPresident Warm with the gift of laughter The happlest heart that ever beat Band 1 2 Yearbook Staff 1 4, Class Officer 2 Secretary My Uue love hath my heart 80 ' 9 bs nf - ...z ..: ,. W.C...1..3,4. DENNIS HOFFMAN ALFORD HOLMES JAY HOPP Spanish Club l 2 Panther Staff 4 H S 1 2 Football 2 3 4 W Club 3 Treasurer 4 Class Tls well to be merry wise He also serves who only stands and waits Treasurer 4 ART HUNZIKER Track 2 FFA 3 Student Cormcll 4 The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool BARB HUMPHREY GAA 1 2 Latin Club 2 3 4 Librarians Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club2 3 4 Honor Roll 1234Band1234Chorus234Pan- ther Staff 2 3 The blush ls beautiful but rt ls sometimes mconvenlent He was most prlncely KEN HURST DOUG INGOLD Basketball 1 2 3 4 Cmg Cgunlry 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Cross Country 1 Baseball 1 2 W Club 3 4 Spanish Club 1 The vrolent never taste of death but once A heart to resolve a head Lo contrlve and a hand to execute 181- 81 an-r FRANCES ISBELL Spanish Club lg Pep Club 1,2,3, 4g Chorus 1. Nothing ls so popular as klndness. .TIM KUENZI Transfer from Centralla, Kansas, W.C.H.S. 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2g W Club 2, F.F.A. 1,23 Band 1,2,3, 4: Chorus l,2. 'Bright towers of silence. 259' ,Q , ..,,,.m ,- . . ,..,.. . . Q f ,,,2'h-K'-1 H. 5 ply lf f ' 'Z me , N iw 4-S 5 .., 'ifg'EF.fu?g 1 in S ff. V J! 3 8 2 r A t 4. ' in - fx. +1751 2 f it 5 1- 5 5- K '- o ' ff . 2,-re it .1 ,Q fb, MYRNA IOOS Cheerleader 1,2,4g G.A.A. 1, 2, Secretary Latin Club 1, 2.3.4, Vice President, Pep Club 2,3,4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,44 Chorus 1, 2,33 Iunlor Play 35 Yearbook staff 4g Clan Officer 4, President, Panther Staff 1.2, 3, Business Managerg Candidate for Horne- comlng Queen 2, Drama Club 4. 'Give me but one flrm spot, on which to stand, and I will move the earth. 5 f Lanny, Dennis, and Jay study in the gym. PEGGY LaFEBVERS Pep Club 35 Honor Roll 45 Yearbook Staff 4. 'Whose fresh complexion and whose hem together affliction alters. . imp, ms V ',i!l K? ,rm rf ee RUTH MADLINGER FHA 1,2,3g Lnt.ln Club l,2.3g Pep Club 2. 3,45 Honor Rol11,2,3.4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Panther Staff 3. 'It is all to be made of falth and service. DIXIE MANTLE FFA 4, Queen Candidate 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen Candiate 4g Pep Club 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4. 'From this day forward. . . .I plight thee my troth. GEORGE MCBRIDE Football 1,23 Baseball 1,25 FFA 3: Junior Play 3. Not that he won or lost, but how he played the game. .E LARRY MELVIN Spanish Club 2,33 W.C.H.S. 1.2.3.4. Ax good-natured a soul as e'er trod on a shoe of leather. MARK MCCONAGHY Honor Roll l,2, 3,4g Band l,2g Yearbook Staff 3,43 Student Council 2. The height of cleverness is to be able to concede it. JACK MERIDETH W.C.H.S. 1,2.3.4. 'All things come round to hlm who will but wait. .-83.- Basketball lg Baseball 1,24 Photo Club 3, 4g RICHARD METZGER Football 2, 3g Basketball 1. The strength of twenty men. JOHN MEYER PAT MILLER Basketball 1.21 Cross Country 1.2: Baseball FHA l,2,3g GAA 1,2,3g Pep Club 2,3,4g 1. 2g Honor Roll 2.3, Junior Play 3, Year- Honor Roll 1.4, Band l,2,3g Choms 1, 2.3, book Staff 44 Panther Staff 4. 4. 'Wit makes its own welcome, and levels all 'Ar meery as the day lx long. ' distinctions. DIANE NOFSINGER FHA 4g Spanish Club 2.3: Pep Club 2,3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4. 'Silence more musical than any song. BONNIE NAFZIGER GAA 1.2.33 Librarians' Club 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,4, Panther Staff 3g Student Council 4. 'True humor springs not more from the head than from the heart. PAT PATTERSON FHA lg GAA 1.2.33 Pep Club 2,3,4g Roll 1, 2, 3. 44 Chorux 1.3.4. She wallu in beauty like the night. MARILEE MORDHORST FHA 1,4, Queen Candidate 4g GAA lg Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4g Panther Staff Circulation Manager 4. We're bom to be happy, all of ut. ' Honor -34- Mr. Kennedy teaches the senior artists the flner points of the business. MARIORY PHILLIPS Cheerleader lg GAA l,2,3g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 2, Vlce President 3, President 4, Honor Roll 1.2. 3: Chorus 1, 4, Student Council lg Wlnter Carnival Queen 2g Homecoming Attendant 3. 'Slncerlty lx the luxury allowed, like dia- dems and authority, only to the hlglext rank. ROBERT PINNEY STAN PISEL W.C.H.S. 1.2.3,-4. Band 1,2,3,4. 'Endurance lx the crowning quality. He that ls slow to anger ix better than the mighty. CAROLYN QUIGLEY FHA 4: GAA 1,2,3g Spanish Club 1,25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4iCl101'Lll 1, 2, 3.4. 'The music that can deepest reach, and cure all 111. lx cordial speech. MIKE RAPALEE GARY REENTS Football 3. Basketball lg Cross Country lg Baseball 1, 2, I dare do all that may become a mam who 'Nothing great was ever achieved wlthout dare do more is none. enthusiasm. -851 MARY PLANCK GAA 1,25 Spanlah Club 2,3g Latin Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 45 Librarians' Club 2, 3, Stu- dent Councll Rep. 4g National Honor Socle- ty 3,4g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Honor Roll 1.2, 3, 4, Chorus 1.2, 3, 45 Junlor Play 33 Year- book Staff 2, 3, Jr. Aulstant Editor, Co-Ed- ltor 4g Panther Staff 3, 4g Student Council 3. 'A witty woman in a treasureg a witty beaut is a power. MEL ROMANI Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 1,2,3,4g W Club 1,2,3, Vice President 4, Honor Roll 1,23 Band 1, 2g Yearbook Staff 3, 4g Class President lg Student Council l, 3. 'And the element to mixed ln him that na- ture might stand up and say to all the world This was a man. Y BETTY ROPP JOYCE ROSE NANCY ROSE GAA 1.2.3. Latin Club 2.3g Pep Club 2.3. GAA 2.3.4, Queen Candidate 3: Spanlxh GAA 2.3.45 Spanish Club 2.3, Student 4g Honor Roll l,3g Chorus 1,2,3,4. Club 2.3, Vice Pres. 4. Pep Club 2.3. Vice Council Rep. 4g National Honor Society 3. 'Gentlemen prefer blondes. Pres. 4. Honor Roll l,2,3,4. 43 Pep Club 1.2.3,-lg Honor Roll l.2,3,4g Her heart was warm and gay. Junior Play 3. Panther Staff Co-editor 44 VIC ROSENBERG Football 1.2. 3. 4. Baseball 1. W Club 4. FFA 3g Latin Club 2. Rather a tough customer if anybody was to try and tackle him. FHA 1.2, Song Leader 3, Sec. 4. Recrea- tion and song leaderg Pep Club 3, 4. Chorus l,2,3,4. And singing still dost soar, and soaring ever s1ngeat. Student Council 45 Drama Club 4. I Speak for Democracy 4. 'For m art, l'd tell the truth, and shame Y P the devil. KAY ROSENAK Sandy, Sharon, and Carol are hard at work on a yearbook deadline. IUDY SCHEBLER DONNA SCHMLDT FHA 41 GAA 1.2.3. Spanish Club 2.3: Latin FHA 2.3.45 GAA 2.3: Pep Club 2. 3.4. Club 2. Pep Club 2.35 Honor Roll 2. Chorur Thou are the star for which all evening. 1 . A sweet attractive kind of grace. ,4 lt R HM SCHOONAERT RONALD SCHROEN Basketball 1,2, Cross Country 1.2, FFA 3, Football Manager 2, W Club 3,4. Vlce Pres. 4, Latin Club 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, The secret of success is constancy to pur- 3. pose. Honor and truth and manhood. These are the things that stand. WAYNE SMITH Football 2, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Panther Staff 4, Drama Club 4. 'A merrier man, within the limit of becom- ing mirth, I never spent an hour's talk with. KAREN SHOTWELL Transferred from East Peoria 2, Cheerleader 4, GAA 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, lunlor Play 3, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Panther Staff 3.4, Drama Club 4, Orchesis l, I Speak for Democracy 4, Debate Team 4. 'She moves like a goddess and looks llke a queen. CAROLYN SMUCKER Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 3.4, Pep Club 2.3, 4, Honor Roll 1.2.3,-4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies. IRENE SCHUBFJIT GAA l,2,3, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2,3. 'Manners alone beam dignity on all. MARY SNEl.L GAA 1,2, Spanish Club 2, 3.4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Librarians' Club 1.2, 3.4, National Hon- or Soclety 3, 4, Pep Club 2,3, 4, Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, Chorus 1,2, Junior Play 3, Year- book Staff 4, Class Secretary 2, Panther staff 2,3,4, Editor 3, Drama Club 4, Debate Team 4. 'The fairest garden ln her looks, And in her mind the wisest books. asf ..g 7.. 8 Sr x B010 .audi- 91 .TUDY THEWLIS CHARLES W. THOMPSON ROBERT TURNER F.H.A. 1,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,3, Football 4-5 Panther 45 Transferred from E. Foorb-1112: TI-'ICR 1. 2:53311 1. 2. 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2.3.4. Peoria 3. 'True as steel. Style ls the woman, herself. A force of his own merit makes his way. PETE VAN DYCK Football 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 W Club 44 Photography Club 35 Latln Club 2-President, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Junior Play 35 Yearbook Staff 2, 3-Photosuaphy ed- itor, 4-Co-editorg Qass Officer 1-Treasurer5 Student Council 3-Treasurer, 4-Vlce-Presb dentg Drama Club 45 I Speak for Democracy 45 Yearbook king candidate 4. 'Once a gentlemen, always a gentlemen. LARRY VANDERWERF W,C.H.S. 1 2 . .3.4. 'He had no malice in his mind. PENNY VOHLAND Cheerleader 15 Photography Cluh 3, 4: G.A. A, 1,25 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 25 Junior Play 35 Yearbook Staff 4. 'A beautiful face is a silent commendation. - emi' if 5:-Q C X -gg- 4'-0 N Ar BACK ROW: Sharon Beck, Marilee Mordhorst, Sandy Berglund, Iolynn Kamp, Carol Brehmer. FRONT ROW Janet Gordm, Wayne Smith, Judy Voice. JUDY VOICE F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Junior Play 35 Panther 1, 3, 4. She was good as she was fair. Q 1 x 'C' ,lla MIKE WALDECK ELDON WBHNES JUDY WENZEL Football 1,2,3,4g W Club 45 Photo Club 3, FFA 3.4. FHA 1.2.45 GAA 2.3: PCP Club 2.3.4: Ch' 4g Latin Club 2, 3,45 Junior Play 3, Yearbook 'I like workg lt fascinatexl' Oli!! 1. 2.3.43 Staff 4, Panther Staff 43 Student Council l, 'Love ll Ml!- E Sargeant at Amr: 45 Drama Club 4: Year- ok King Candidate 4. 'A llttle nonsense now and then lr relished by the wisest men. JOHN wrnrs I in V 4 wcns 1,2,a,4. Q . C' 'I dnn't know ma'am why they make all 5 V' 3, this fuss about education. 3 Z 5 Q. QQ.: DENNIS WILLHARDT DON WIND GBLALD WRIGHT Football 1.2, 3.4, W Club 3,44 FFA 33 Band wg-15 FFA 3,4. 2g Chorus lg Class Vlce President 1, Presl- A man'x happiness lx to do a man's work. He is a perpetual fountain of good sense. dent 2, President 31 Student Council 2, 3, President 4. 'Great men are the true men, the men in whom nature has succeededl' 'AT' ,Srl S N rf Q 3 1891 KAREN ZEIGLHI LARRY IAQCSON HENRY MCCANN 2 Chorus 1 Point Recorder 2 3 Junlor Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Clan Officer 4 Rec Play Student Director 3, Yearbook Staff 4 ordx Staff 3 4 Queen Candidate Drama Club 4 The mlldest manners and the gentler! heart The seniors will see this hall for the last time in May 1958 The students all file outside during a fire drill 90 K f' GAA l,2g Pep Club 1.2,3,4g Honor Roll 1, Transferred from St. Bede's 4g Football 2g W. C. H. S. l.2,3,4. , . Mary Joyce Pool Ken Holford Judy Dummer B111 Roper Mr Paulsen The umors had to scrzmp and save, so at the Prom the Semors would rave .IUNIORS The Junior class of 57 58 entered the busiest of its high school years The officers Judy Dummer, president Ken Holford vice presi as guiding lights Chuck Zeigler and Linda Castor were the Student Council representatives The problems too baffling for the officers were solved by our advisors Mr Paulson and Mr Kennedy The Junior Class s Homecoming Queen attendant was Judy Dtunmer Their float won first place, but to their dismay they had to share it with two other organizations Due to the hard work of the whole class the Junior Play was a big smash The Form Divine a comedy kept the audience shaking with laughter 'I'he planning of the Prom proved to be more of a challenge than a problem It was a fitting climax for the end of a very successful year 91 1 , , dent: Bill Roper: secretary, and Mary Joyce Pool, treasurer, served ,K a E3 ia, 'ilk sim.. fl W ' . xi' X V it E ,V wg! Y , My ' if cf' S h 'sf ' Q X -fi 5 si, ' 'QL is 'ig' S D r A The umors had to . . . . . . if A W- Qi ab NA 'ie y ' F A I x , , 4 ycee fig? ,ag lk' Y' 1 RQ ,,, ,,, ...k ,Q if xl ,L V zv wwf Adams, Kay Adams, Robert Aiello, Jo Andell, Marilyn Arends, Priscilla Aschenbrenner, Donna Bachman, Rodney Baer, Barb Bailey, David Baumgartner, Jerry Behrend, Nancy Belt, Mona Ra Bowman, Sally Boyd, Jerry Bradley, Ronald Branson, Ronald Brown, Judy Broyles, Marcia Bruckman, Joe Burroughs, Calvin Cadwell, Cliffton Castor, Linda Cochran, Robert Curtis, Barbara Davison , Terry Dotzert, Elmer Drum, Dale DuBois, Robert Duits, Alan Dummer, Judy Edwards, Judy Esser, Sarah Evans, Dave Faubel, Jerry Forsythe, Shirley Foster, Fred Galland, Garrison, Gazelle, Gazelle, Gilmour, Gresham, Spencer Larry Loretta Louetta Bruce Mickey Grigsby, Gretchen Gunderson, George Hartman, Sharon Helmuth, Ardith Henry, Sharon Hett, Sharon Hickam, Barbara Holford, Kenneth Hunger, Dick Hyten, Jay Jackson, Kay Johnson, Jim Jones, Bill Jones, Jo Ann Jones, Wendell Junk. Mitchell Kelly, Don Kern, John Kuenzi, Carol Lenz, Karin Liggett, Amada Lingenfelter, Dale Lott, Stephen Lowe, Judith Lucas, Delores Lynch, Patricia McMillan, Dan Marshall, Gary Mason, Diane Meyer, Jean Millard, Sandra Mooberry, Sevilla Morris, Anamarie Mosny, Elaine Muller, Larry Nieukirk, Gerald O'Toole, Gregory Ott, Randall Peck, Lewis Perrin, Carolyn Perry, Steven Pool, Mary Joyce Quinn, Julia Rager, Joyce Ravenscroft, Charlotte Ray, Gary Reinholtz, Arlene Reno, Gail Rider, David Roper, Bill Sands, Constance Sauer, Mary Anne Schmidt, Carol Schmidt, Peggy X iv' A r ' at r 1' E. f if 1 - sg W it at r X sg A , f ,Q ' K KV , Kinr- ,, .J , V GLGJL' J S s P A fs- L liz 'QQ if my l r W. may Q Ad ,, .. 1, -:,. .. K W . g ,gg fig -f ,,,,t X 1? J I , :Z xl ,W Q ik . . . . scrimp and save so the . . 5. 1 5 ' 'P 'Q -ss- 1 . fam 1' Jil K in 533, s . , f, A A- W sr.- 'fayyl 1. i f I S Q.. J K N Li my W- 1 LVAA,,,, , Vi 1 Sg, as 4 V Wi Q W fr- 1, L- L f ff' I , 'I 9. ' 'nvk V, . 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S 9 l .-V::x r y ff y r traar :' , 1' A -ef-Q. l 1 1' , A at a y , J -:E 5' r I Z -A,W 'L , 5, . 1 av KYL I g l div! gr W Q i t 0 fy r A ., .v K I A KW , A Q' as 4? 1 id t .Ja S NYJ Senior Class would mve. 13: , ..,, I A W :gz ' -,r : QM .11 f A -'Atv 1 K ie V mat ,P A ' ig x i Zimmerman, Marlene n ut , op' 3750 ww, 'Q ' , ,J QTL, Q 5, f , , ll-'QE A. sx yi r' 9,-s Q' N , aa, ev -me Z V, gg ,NQMQ It There's those who work and those who don't and then there's those who lie down on the job! -Q41 Slonneger, Sharon Small, Nancy Smith, Janet Smith, Joyce Snavely, James Stalter, Warren Jim Stump, Donna Stump, Larry Summer, Carole Tanner, Edith Teffner, Irene Thomas, Lonnie Thompson, Sandy Tiezzi, Stuart Turley, Marcia Vericker, William Wagenbach, Janet Waltz, Lynne Ward, Sally Weaver, Bonnie Wenzel, Patricia Wiegand, Kenneth Wiese, Donna Williams, Nancy Willis, Reginald Wilson, Allen Wissel, Sandra Woodward, Gene Young, Jane Zeigler, Charles SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right. S Roosevelt Mr Ashbrook M Smith S Barton Mr Barnes T Nelson The Sophomores look at the Freshmen tryzng to forget that they, too, were Freshmen once S OPHUMORES After a carefree freshman year the sophomores of 58 have de cided to settle down and bask in the glory of being an almost upper classman son vice-president Melanie Smith secretary Steve Roosevelt trea surer and Orville McElh:esh and Dellis Grogg Student Council repre- sentatives Their advisors are Mr Ashbrook and Mr Barnes Their most attractive contribution to the Homecoming Festivities was not the float, at which they worked so hard but Diana Tarvin the sophomore queen attendant The hopeful sophomores are looking forward to next year when they can put on the best Prom ever 95 The wheels are kept turning by: Steve Barton, presidentg Tom Nel- it s r xc r L., wi 'V Mi , 'J , ' in Vx QM! .e ,, 3' If--fr Iii: A Q ra 1 , , , ,M Q -- g - 5 V Q V li 1 U' X fig X.. 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W k kv V 5 Y 8 Hasnngs John Hauser Bob Hell Paul Herlocker Lmda Hodel Sharon Hoke Delores Holford Claude Hollrman Frank Holmes Ann How ell Sherne Hunzlcker Harold Hunzlker Marlene lsbele J1m Jefford Drck Jones Edward Jones Sally Kamp Part Keck Donna Kee Bonme Sue Klnslnger Dave Krnsrnger Danny Kmght Jack Larson Sandy L1st Gary Lotz Chns McCarthy Marvm McCarty Curt1s McElfresh Orv McKenna Mary McW1l11ams Steve Madden John Madllnger Mary Ann Martm Joyce Matthews Betty Maxwell Janet Meyer Dan Mlller Betty Mlller Sandra Mrtman Ralph Moore Dons Moms Dav1d Nelson Tom Neuklrk Judy Nerkurk Bob Otto Mary Beth Pattre Delores Perklns Janet :Pm sl X5 we We We 'awpf Wwe hir' an-nw 'gpm 1 X11 IQQF 32- but the work 'Ein Q42 I Wir' '-4llmQ Q in MK Asks WML A as-as ww-f va-P ai' . ' . -V K - Q 1,3 J -. V K J 2 - Q 1 V 4 Y . , . - , e a . I f B t o ws J S ' J ' F15 J P 4..,.a J 1 l : A our-ff' ,. -5 J 2 if J - ... 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Phtlips Linda Prrtle Larry Pxsel Dale Poehlman Jamce Post Llnda Putnam Tlshte Queen Janet Rabus Raymond Roehn Pam Reagon Joanne Rtchards Joyce Rlder Sherwood Rtfe Gary Rrnkenberger Doug Rogers Judy Roosevelt Steve Schertz Bill Schmrdt Sally Schrock Ronald Shuck Joyce Scott Barb Seaman Virgmla Shoup Small Sm1th Sm1th Sm1th Sm1th Sm1th Sm1th m B11 Barb C11ff Dan Juamta Melame Mtke Smucker Don Spnng Carol Spnnger Carol Stamper Pat Stanhope, Elatne Staples Gary Starr Larry Steers Delores Stemprt Nelson Sttlley Lrnda Tarvtn, Dranna Thomas, James Thomas, Jeanette Thomas, John Ward, Mary Io Webb, Sharon Wehnes, Doris Wilson, Larry ae. 5, A , I I . ' V n ,,, L, K ,. .. ,W - , , , 1 3' I- ' , 4 . . Nr Ik , LW 5 N . 1 I - I , F3 A In ' . . . r S 5 ,J - ,, Nh in Q V ' -9 v Q-Q S -'- 'S W as Q-2 .- .. A-1 '. . . 1 f ..,. ' .IM ' we A , - V, 1 , Q- - - ww., Q 5 X l --4 , D 1 V p W raw.. ' , x' XE 5 ,, ,J . N M A AL f , 'B Q A 5 I LW- su ' s 37' 1 --0+ 5 39 ' :tw Zmgmlgggg F? V ,, 4. 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W1nd James Wind Bob Woodward Lrz Zetterland Sue Zrmmerman Barb Zuccar1m Nancy Sophomore Mary McKenna exercrses her tal ent durrng a football game. 03 li 'TJ' vi' Zuretz Davld 'S Bev Foreman and Bobble Fuller start the long haul to a Hmshed float FRESHMEN Doug Coons Steve Stein Sharon Trovxlhon and Don White have done a very good job as freshman class offlcers The puzzled lreshmen watched longingly as the upperclassmen walked by with thelr self assured air And wondered if they might ever be that way They were ably led by Doug Coons as president His assistants were Sharon Trovillion secretary Steve Stein vice president Don The class advrsors were Mr Stromberger and Mr Mallie Colleen Banks added her freshman charm to the homecommg court The1r float along with two other organizations was awarded first place 'I'he bevy of beauties who cheered the freshman team on to many victories was Sharon DeLay Joanna Haas Sally Beenders Dorothy Esstg and Sydney Pudik. 100- . 2 . I White, treasurer. Student Council representative was Pat Freeman. . : I I ! 5'v -wr S3 fm ssmlkfd iw Mm 'Qui ewzlderea' Freshmen ,W as ,,,,. ww 'Ss 'KX 'wus' ,vs TNF 'Rn :Ol Sak- ! I 'Eff wa WG 'Syn Abbott Carol Abbott James Aberle Carolyn Aberle John Abernathy Sharon Ackerman Mark Artken Drane Albertson Norma Alrg Leah Aschenbrenner Russell Bachman Merlrn Bacon Patsy Ba 1ley Kathy Barley Bob Baker Gordon Banks Colleen Bayler James Benders Sally Belcher Larry Beyer Fred Black Kenny Blackburn Mrckey Blumenshrne Nancy Bowlen Marrlyn Brehmer Sue Brewster Mrlburn Broadstone Pat Bryant Sheryl Burroughs Judy Buschbom Shane Call Irm Catton Don Catton Ron Coburn Gary Colby Beverly Colby Norm Connor Tom Coons Doug Crabrll Warren Crenshaw Jerry Chrrst Karen Sue Cumming Ioan Dalluge Sharllyn Dearman B111 DeBolt Carol DeLay Sharon D1xon Gary A A G A if iv ' ' A . - ' A ,:,,' A ' , 2 A . 17 -.11 I E 5 ' A A -s ' 5. -N' V . V .ff ' M V ff: :QQ i V:'L W' . , ' Q .ar Arr V Q L' Q X, ' A In G it :rw , ' . 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' ' A ' ' uw 'sg' A '31 , , A A, M, ml W ' r 4? 3 AA ffp' L' I Y i Doolen, Joe Duguid, Steve Eichorn, Mary Ann Ernest, Beatrice Essig, Dorothy Essington, Terry Felker, Terry Frank, Charles Freeman, Pat Friend, Byron Geason, Martha Gerber, Kent Gess, Larry Bieselbracht, Virginia Gobel, Bill Gresham, Sharon Gross, Mary Gudat, Richard Guldet, Terry Gunderson, Bob Haas, Joanna Habben, Bill Hafer, Edmund Hagaman, Gloria Hordee, Jim Hardesty, Jerry Hausers, Bill Hinsey, Cynda Herbst, Susie Hickam, Jean Hinton, Mary Hockenbury, Erma Hopkins, Ethel Huffstutler, Janet Hyten, Gene Ilgaudas, Edith Ingold, Stanley Jackson, Kit Jackson, Mary Kern, Dave Kimmel, Maudie King, Linda Knepp. gon K er, ean Kggferschmid. Carol Landes, Jim Lash, Jean Lawless. Ros as ,,,, ' li uzgv J I 1 J ,,, y s , F , K I V ,.- 4 , Q 'i'....g r4f-,aw . . W F. I, F. ,,,,,,. 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A if H ai L 1 at A are ,, Y mc sa, , mf' Lay, Herbert Lee, Connie Lind, Jenny Lippert, Gerry McCann, Nancy McCarty, Ed McCe11an, Cherie McClellan, Laurel Martin, Marsha Martin, Mike Memmer, Jerry Meyer, Gene Meyer, Lena Moore, Donald Moore, Bob Morris, James Mayer, Marilyn Muller, Jerry Nannie, Dorothy Nofsinger, Charles N-ofsinger, Jim Norris, Pat O'Too1e, Pat Ott, Joyce Penn, Carol Perboy, Ken Perry, Mike Pettenger, Melvin Prutsman, Paula Rager, Ron Rassi, Jay Rassi, Larry Ravenscraft, Shirle Redmon, Vivian Reilly, Pat Ropp, Bonnie Roe , Ronald Rowland, Wayne Schlink, Vivienne Schmidt, Cathy Schmidt, Tammy Schneider, Bob Schoon, Bernidean Schoon, Ronald Schoonaert, Gary Schroen, Judy Sekeres, Sandra Siever, Beverly Skinner, Roger Smith, Dave Smith, Ronnie Smith, Vernon Snavely, Harry Springer, Sherry X '11 Starr, Dennis Stein , Linda Stern, Steve Y Stone, Sandy Street, Gilda Sue t Swanson, Carl si-Q1 ia r 115 H ,ui .vb Thrailkill, Karen ',, ,J , Trovillion, Rosemary 1 Trovillion, Sharon S, ,.. . T S' Tunnel, John , f y 'M Thewlis, Doug f of 5 I 3- Vericker, Sharon i'i 'rrr P, ,W A , Q3 E, J , W,, , H I beckomn Senzor al Bick, David R N 1 Ward, Bob r ' wi , ,.- Warren, Judy , S. 1 W up 5 he iv W-I white Don S -2- or S 'U' D vhl V i- .x Wiese, Marcia ft ,W ,4 Wilson, Larry 'L S ir' Q37 S J i ,L J, J X, . wa. . er ...,...bl if 3 R J X V. .5 arm ixfffiff RA-'NA Dave Kern, Jim Call, Bill Hauser, Dave Morris, and Dale Pittenger stuff paper into the float. -104-- 1 74e Zeaatg Of Om gucazeu 74 7low0w WASHINGTON GREENHUUSE Rex R. Martin Phone 369 Highway 24 East Washmgton I111no1s ao! Zuczfczfq LYNXWILER STUDIO Thanks To Our Advertzsers' The support wh1ch the followmg merchants 1n and around our com mun1ty of Washmgton have accorded us th1s year cont1nues to help the WRCOHI staff produce a b1gger better yearbook w1thout an lncrease ln the cost for the 1nd1v1dua1 student The good w111 and fr1end1y feehng created by the asslstance of these bus1ness men 1S lastlng and appreclated by the students of Washmgton Throughout th1s advertlslng sect1on the reader W111 f1nd many of h1S fr1ends enjoymg the f3C111I16S of our adverusers or takmg part ln school act1v1t1es ie 70464714 Staff 105 1 I I 0 0 , - 2 . . . . . 3 . . ... I 0 Washington Rexall , Drugs Washington State Prescriptions B k William Fry, R. Ph. Phone 57 Sidestepping Spence Galland go to the outside to take Romani's pitch out. Comet Supply Inc Wholesale Retail 105 W Jefferson St White Funeral Home Funeral and Ambulance Service Washington Illinois Phone 77 212 S Mam Ed Schabinger Elmer Portscheller 106- - .l -111--Q . Q 0 4 , . n Holford s Servlce I-1111611 1- H1011 M D Sta,t10Il 201 Walnut sr M01711 P1'0dUCfS Washmgton I111no1s Doug Thewl1s Steve Stem and Don Land ready the Freshman float dunng Hecuc Homcommg Week 3 M1 is My Rmkenherger V I Strubhar 8: Sons Skelgas Servlce H d h M IS Bmldmg Material eatmg an S eet eta ervlce Plumblng Palnts Appllances Phone 144 203 Peorla St Phone 48 Washlngton Illmoxs 107 0 Q Q , O I O C I . 1 Y I I 'ifiwif V' . ' l- -l... Q5 'V ' 1 ,.,, A, In Amy , I ' W, ,5 , Sm S.: , -' .Q,, Q 4-W' C I Q . 1 I . Compliments of Dr. Clvmore Blumenshine Auto Parts East edge of Washington . . . Until we've won we'll never rest . . . So proudly wave thee orange and black . . . Familiar words from the freshman cheerleaders. Steffen Feed Music Exchange and Egg Service Motorola Television P A Starck Piano 704 Catherine Street Washington Illinois Phone 284 l l I O - - Honegger Feeds Coal and Supplies 108- Gundtfs 66 Service Station RaM ar Cafe Phone 87 West Edge of Washington Friends flirt freely through faked fire. 809 Peoria St . 'Phillips Woelfle s Texaco Tazewell County service IOON M Reporter o 1 Ch g Ba at f 9 I . ain i an es ' Marfak Lubricat' Road Service Gates Tires and tteries Dr H K Muerl 110C 1Sq Wrllram J Engel George L Cohen MD South Slde Barber Shop I Com liments of , p Compliments of O O I O I O O ommercia uare The big, red fire engine was a thrill to the boys. A i 4 r - he i i .M .. B Compliments of Compliments of O 0 9 -1 0- I I I Q I Rosenak s 5PIill9,S DIBSS 5h0P Super Market Where your food dollar buys more Semors stoop to f1n1sh then' masterpiece Best Wlshes to the Best Wlshes from Semor Class K h Bl k Brrll Electric 61111011 HC General Contractlng House W1r1ng 115s Mam Phone 500 Washmgwn mmols 600E Adams Washmgton Ill 111 -1-.li -ll,- ese,fi . O O . , . . . , The Cotton Shop Marshall s The Spamsh Cl b IS off to a good start Land s Clothlnq Store C0mp1'memS of Men s and Boy s Furmshmgs S Wash1ngton Illmols F W Stexmle R Ph Phu ne 259 Washmgton Ilhnols 112 9 ' u ' . a , 1 was h ' a - 9 , - . 9 I I - - . , . . 0 i , , . . X , , . . . I Compliments of Washington Laundry Compliments of Lockers Is she doing it right Donna? Flowers for all occasions Morris Floral Shop and Greenhouse Phone 550 Corsages - Wedding Flowers New Arrivals Hospital Bouquets Funeral Flower Arrangement We telegraph flowers anywhere. 908 S th M ' ou am Washington, Illinois Compliments of Dr. Ward Adams i . I ' , Washington Food 113- Kimpling Home t SHPPIY Ph lg Mac s Tavern Hoover s Aum Smflce Martha s Cafe 145 C 1 Sq I Best Wishes to he S ' C1 from 9 i as Th 1 - p f 1 Don't eat it, Dennis, stuff it! sf M 9 as 1. A xy ' . a if. .. X fum . 9 Eat at ' 9 Parts ' Repairing ommercia uare Ph 79 A -1 4- JIM'S DRIVE-INN 916 Walnut Street Phone 720 PAUL S GROCERY 8. MARKET 115 I 116 South Main Street WEAVER S TRUCKING Owned by Glen and Edlth Weaver Phone 98 Off1ce 133 Commerc1al Square Movmg Garbage Removal Landscapmg Shade Trees Evergreens has ,E COMPLIMENTS OF MODEL CLEANERS M1dway between Sunnyland and Beverly Manor Phone 123 l Sod 1 my 3 , K . A 3 116- No matter what's your sport, Buy your sporting goods and trophies at KEENAN'S SPORTS KRDGER Slgn your autograph where It w1ll really pay off on a Kroger Employment Appll catlon We have excellent posltlons for intelligent young men and women posl tlons w1th good startmg pay We ll tram you for promotlons too A Kroger job IS more than just a place to workl Our modern Food Department Stores offer a wlde varlety of lnterestlng stlmulatmg occupatxons You get to move dom from monotony 1n clean pleasant surroundmgs If offlce work IS your preference Kroger also offers trammg opportumtles tn thls fleld You ll flnd many unusual beneftts at Kroger too A free retlrement program a llberal proflt sharmg plan steady work w1th regular mcome these are among the many reasons why It s smart to conslder a Kroger career So come on ln before graduat1on Semors We ll be glad to explam how you can slgn up for a worthwhlle future w1th Kroger! FRANK GALE ART STRAUSS lll Perslmmon Street Store Manager Peorla Illmots Washmgton Illmols Phone 3 3633 117 I . .1 n Q a 4 . . . - 0 3 a around and meet people. . .you have new experiences every day. . .you enjoy free- . , . . 9 y . . . . 9 ' ! - , - . . . . . . ' . . 1 . , . . , . . . , . . I J DR H W ENGEL Phone84 SUBURBAN AUTO BODY Washmgton Road Phone 6941 U Bend um We Stralghten um 118 .ff I I O 118 Peoria Street TO YOUR SUCCESS-CLASS OF 1957-1958 WASHINGTON CO OP FARMER GRAIN COMPANY 208 North Wood Street Phone 44 SHELL -sggm 9 flu' .i JOE RAEHN SHELL SERVICE W3Sh1HgEOU Road 81 Lake Avenue Phone 8116 119 2 V A l ini A Q ' V , -.-.- , .. 1- V A -v ' , A 6-L K ky. ,,,. 4, , Q K em Q A 1 A Nr. 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