Woodlawn High School - Echo Yearbook (Woodlawn, IL)
- Class of 1946
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May its dignity instill in them beautiful thoughts which make for beautiful and noble characters. May the principles upheld by our own Alma Mater be a Guiding Light through the lives of our graduates. We honor you, dear WCHS, and may we always be an honor to you in all that we do. - 1- . - fl FOREWORD We, theiClass'5sw of '46 and '47, have compiled this book in the ardent hope that it will be' a symbol of all the happy days spent in WCHS. We sincerely trust that it will meet swith the readers' approval, and that it will bring to each of them many ioyful hours of reminiscence of precious memories of his experiences in high school. i, 1: QDLZILCL ng If ' Left to right: Robert C. Eubank, Secretary, Joseph Langa, Clarence Coats, President, Elza Morgan, Emil Wittenbrink Knot shownj. WE ARE GRATEFUL to these five men who have manifested an unloiling interest in Us and who have earnestly endeavored to provide for Us the very best in educational facilities. It is through their foresight that our new school building is now more than an architect's drawing. It will soon be ours to enjoy. Mice? Lett to right: Jock Piper, Violet Jones, Faye Hogshead, Betty Meyers, Lola Miller, Harold Langa, Mr. Neal, Mary L. Maddox, Bob Coats, Margaret Halpain, Loretto Rozanski. In front: Marilyn Copple. In Hy R. A. NEAL, Principal Mulkeytown, Illinois M.A,, University of Missouri ALTON GREER Junction, Illinois Social Studies A.M,, University ROXIE WILLIAMS Mt. Vernon, Illinois English, Dramatics M.A., University of Mich, Page 4 of Illinois FACULTY JIM WATSON l ' C. F. ANDERSON Mt. Vernon, Illinois Vocational Agriculture A.B. and B.S. University of Illinois TROY C. DORRIS, Coach West Frankfort, Ill. SINU, Carbondale, lll. SYLVIA TRAIL Houston, Missouri Commerce . B.S., State Teachers Col' I lege, Springfield, Missouri Custodian C L A S S NORMAN PIERCY FFA, 2, 4, Plays, 3, 4 EDITH CUNDIFF McLeansboro, I, 2, 3 GAA, I, 2 High Tri, 2, 3 Science Club, I Cheerleader, 4 Pep Club I, 2, 3 Play, 4 l Marilyn Copple, President I 0 F F I c: E R s Jake Germann, Vice President Margaret Halpciin, Secretary EVELYN MARTIN Pep Club, 3 Annual Staff, 4 ERVIN SCHULTZ Plays, 3, 4 FFA, I, 2, 3, 4 Page 5 BILLIE OWENS FFA l, 2, 4 Chorus 3 LORETTA ROZANSKI Class Secretary l Pep Club 3 Annual Staff 4 Echo Stal? 3 Chorus 2, 3 Plays 3, 4 f FLOYD SHERMAN Annual Staff 4 FFA Watch Dog Page 6 vyhi . ' F fi- - - - ruff: - s P 'wil' L -g i i ., S.,-,, MARGARET HALPAIN Class President l Secretary 2, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3 Echo Stall l, 2, 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Play 3, 4 CHARLES ROBINSON Cheerleader 3 Annual Staff 4 Chorus l, 2, 3 FFA 1, 2, 4 Trio l, 2 Plays 3, 4 WILMA HOEINGHAUS Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band 3 Vice President 3 Teen Town Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 Echo Stal? 2, 3 Pep Club 3, 4 Play 3 FAYE HOGSH EAD Chorus 1, 3 Annual Staff 4 JOHN RIDDLE Annual Staff 4 Basketball 2, 3, FFA I, 3, 4 MARILYN COPPLE Class President 4 Pep Club 2, 3, Chorus 3 Plays 2, 3, 4 Echo Staff l, 2, 4 4 3 GENE BRADDY Softball 2, 3, 4 FFA l, 2, 4 Basketball l, 2, ANN FANTZ Ridgeway Glee Club Home EC. Club Norris City Guestonian Plays 3, 4 JAKE GERMANN 3 Class Vice President l, 4 Class President 2 Basketball l, 2, FFA l, 2, 3, 4 Play 4 3 Page 7 WILMA FLANAGAN Chorus l Echo Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Plays 3, 4 VIOLET JONES Chorus l, 2, 3 Band 2 Class President 3 Pep Club 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Plays 3, 4 JESSIE ORRILL Class Secretary 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 3, 4 Annual Stal? 4 Play 3 Page 8 DONALD LOYD FFA 2, 4 ESTHER OWENS Pep Club 3, 4 'Chorus 2, 3 Echo Staff 2, 3 Play 3 LOUIS PHELPS Basketball 2, 3 FFA l, 2, 4 Softball 4 Annual Staff 4 gran at We, the Senior Class of the year of ourLord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six, realizing with the deepest regret that our existence in this grand institution of education is soon to be forever terminated, and whereas, we are now in a sound state of physical and men- tal well being, do hereby set our hand to this document, The last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1946. I, Violet Jones, will my grades in commerce to Nadine Blankenship. I, Jessie Orrill, will my temper to Betiy Meyers and my place in bookkeeping to Donald Braddy. I, Wilma Flanagan, will my place as Editor of the Yearbook to some lucky junior. I have really enjoyed it. I, Esther Owens, will my long fingernails to Jerry Gale, provided that she doesn't use them on Rosie. I, Wilma Hoeinghaus, will my short fingernails to Marilyn Gardner. I, Evelyn Martin, will my shortness to Bernice Finn. I, Faye Hogshead, will my English grades to Rosemary Severs-not to use, but to dis- pose of. A I, Loretta Rozanski, will my ofllce job to Nola Faye if she can stand lt. I, Ann Fantz, will my habit of winking to Dorothy Rynski. I, Edith Cundiff, will my way with the boys to Louise Elliston, with the hope that she may have as much fun as I have had. I, Ervin Schultz, will my galloping dominoes to Jack Piper. May you have as much luck as I did with them. I, Margaret Halpain, will my habit of staying in at noon to Mary Lou Maddox. I, Jake Germann, will my place in Agrlculture to some green farmer. I, Marilyn Copple, will my appetite to anyone who needs it. I, Charles Robinson, do hereby under the impartial and superlative laws of this ex- quislte institution, will my exuberant vocabulary to the worthy American citizen, Edward Ryn- ski. I, Billie Owens, will my bookkeeping book to Jackie Trail. - I, Norman Piercy, will my sense of humor to Donald Wittenbrink. I, Gene Braddy, will my good English grades to Orville Owens. I, Floyd Sherman, will my baseball suit to my brother Donald. I, Louise Phelps, will my long fingernails to Donald Wittenbrink. I, John Riddle, will my height to Wesley Orrill, I, Donald Loyd, will my bookkeeping book to Mason Schmidt. Page 9 61444 Pfwpfwlw Here we are at the tenth class reunion of the Class of '46. It is June, 1956, and as the members are greeting each other, a Western Union boy enters bearing a telegram for Margaret Halpain. An expectant hush comes over the group as she nervously tears it open. After read- ing it she explains that it is from Marilyn Copple, the class president, who will be unable to attend because she can not leave her husband, Jake Germann. He received a serious headin- jury while diving shortly before they were scheduled to leave for the reunion. He is her special patient in the White Hospital in New York where she is head nurse. As you have all read before now, Jake is the National Swim Champ. Margaret, as blonde and beautiful as ever, gracefully takes her place at the head of the table as toastmistress in Marilyn's place. The setting, too, is familiar, because LaRue is beside her. She polses for a moment before addressing the group, and just as she opens her mouth to speak, her little three-year-old son, Roger Lee, picks a bun from his plate and hits LaRue on the nose with it, and then squeals proudly, Oh, Daddy, I made a basket. LaRue gleams with pride as much as to say, He'll be a basketball champ, too, but Margaret blushes painfully and hurrles to introduce Ervin Schultz, the first class member to tell of his experiences in the last ten years. Ervin rises, and it is easy to see from the grin on his face that he is thoroughly enjoy- ing Margaret's discomflture over the bun-throwing episode of her son. M-m-m, but it is good to hear that deep bass voice of Ervinls again as he says, You know, I used to want to be a sec- ond Bing Crosby, but the fear of becoming fat and also the father of four sons discouraged me in that, so I am now a transport truck driver, and I really enjoy it. Trucks are not as tempera- mental as wives. The chair next to Ervin's is vacant and Margaret explains that it was set for Edith Cundiff, who is now attending the Hair-Dressers' Ball in Gay Paree. She owns and operates a chain of beauty salons which are known as My Lady Beautiful shops. The slogan displayed in all her shops is, If you would have all men at your feet, let Edith take care of your head. Margaret next introduces the portly and slightly bald New York broker as Warren Peoples and his gorgeous red-headed wife as Jessie Orrill. Surely such glamour as Jessie's is positive insurance against any romance of her husband with his secretary. Margaret continues, Now, Classmates, before I introduce the next couple, I wish you would try to visualize a radio station, for the owner of it is Charles Robinson, and the pretty brown-eyed girl sitting with him is Loretta. Immediately everyone begins to applaud and shout, Sing, Charles, sing. Charles, who is as obliging as ever, says, I will sing, 'Me and My Shadow' and I wish to dedicate it to Loretta and me. When his number is finished, Margaret says, Thanks, Charles, and I also wish to add that Loretta has received an offer from the MGM Studios to play the lead in 'My Angel' opposite Van Johnson, but she has not yet accepted, as Charles stubbornly opposes it. Next I present the smallest girl in our class, Evelyn Martin. Her girlish figure is well- preserved and why not? She lives in luxury in sunny Florida as the wife of a fruit tree in- spector. She was promoted from the boss's secretary to the Boss's Wife in one short year. Her secretarial course really paid off. Page 10 611-M Wfl0Ph-'U1'4- Here's Norman Piercy, the class wit, who is still shocking his employers. He is an elec- trical engineer. Next around our banquet table is our tallest member, John Riddle, who is now a promi- nent fruit-growing expert in Southern Illinois. He invites us all to visit his expansive orchard tomorrow and he says he'll treat us all to peaches. He isn't referring to his wife. CThat's his pet nickname for her.j She used to be Katherine Kurtz. Now, let's go in imagination to a large metropolis, the burglar alarm soundsg instantly, like a flash, something dashes by. The crime is solved. Sherlock Sherman has added another victory to his long list of fights against crime. Yes, it's Floyd, and don't look so modest, Floyd. We think you're wonderful. Next is Esther Owens-Knox, who owns and personally directs the most exclusive fash- ion salon in New York City. She is a world-famous style authority known as Lady Esther. Her husband, Gleason, teaches boxing in his own private school. His twin boys, Russell and Muscle, are his most apt pupils. Here's the biggest surprise of the evening. Meet Rev. Billie Owens, Pastor of the Evan- gelical Church in Los Angeles. Congratulations, to you, Billie, on the marvelous success you have had in your profession. And here's that stately blonde whom we used to know as Wilma Hoeinghaus. Well, she has shortened her name to House and she is secretary for her hsuband, Gene, who owns a large ranch in Utah. , Here's Faye Hogshead, who is just as demure and blonde as she was in 1946. Hers is the perfect marriage , she says, and she lives in a veritable paradise with her husband. They are joint owners of a doll shop in Chicago. The model which her husband most admires is a Dresden figurine of Faye, a miniature of which he is wearing on his lapel. Next, I wish I could describe the beauty for you of a mansion in Wyoming. Back of the mansion are hills and hills of moving white things-goats, the finest goats in the world, and they all belong to Donald Loyd. Louis Phelps, one of our most versatile athletes, is now known as Uncle Dick to his juvenile radio audience. You may hear him telling bedtime stories over WGN every evening at 9:15. Violet Jones teaches physical culture by correspondence. Her fame as a strong wo- man is widely known. In her most recent publicity stunt, she lifted the rear end of a street car and put it back on the track. Ann Fantz has gained fame in the professional world as a singer with Gene Braddy's orchestra. Incidentally, Gene was chosen King of Swing in 1955. Wilma Flanagan, who has become an expert in home economics, has her own radio pro- gram daily over WMAQ, but she also finds time to make a home for LeRoy and the two little Downes, Terry Lee and Jerry Roy. As a closing note we must remind you not to take your apparent success or failure too seriously because we cannot guarantee our infallibility. We would ordinarily assure you that we are absolutely correct, but since our late quarrel with Hecate, the Goddess of Witchcraft, our soothsaylng has not been up to its usual standard. Page 11 Bob Coats Richard Frazier Ramona Jaco Page 12 Louise Elliston Elwin Elliston Christine Hicks Harold Langa Bob Weatherford Mary Lou Maddox Junior Class Officers Ramona Jaco, President Jack Schallert, Vice President Betty Myers, Secretary - ? , In ...V 7 'ff S Ramona Jaco Bob Coats Mary Lou Maddox .J Betty Meyers LeRoy Piercy Clarence Morgan Lola Fern Miller Nadine Blankenship Mason Schmidt Jackie Piper Ola Mandrell Nelson Phelps Donald Wittenbrink Dorothy Rynski Jack Schallert Page I3 .ivlfffw l Carl Ma s Y Mary Lou Moore Orville Owens Betty Nelson Donald Sherman Blanche McDuFfy Dean Roper Page I4 Rosemary Severs Sophomore Class Officers Dean Marlow, President W. B. Sanders, Vice President erta Rector, Secretary Joseph Wayer Donald S-now y Edward Rynski Bill Rodatz L f-Ll ,I I ' 4--, - N--1:1 .,.- 50,0110 ,lx 'K' Alf, -A-a h . 4 , M if ,X J, ' A -,.. Y' f- 'J ..f.,igQi,alfi'f M idsi- Roberfa Rector Dean Marlow l Eileen Gaskins Leslie Marlow Roy Hayse Mary Margaret Heilig Harvey Sloot Arleha Carroll Dorothy Ferguson Julian Chesnek Margie Maddox Viola Germann Donald Braddy Norma Ferguson Page 15 J Billy Kurtz Donald Martin Clyde Knox Mona McGee ugr lf! Katherine Kurtz Billy Martin Maxine McCormick Wesley Orrill Jo Ann Ptolsgrof Harley Roper .lclclcie Trail Marilyn Weatherford Freshman Class Officers Glen Sanders, President .lo Ann Ffolsgrof, Vice President Jackie Trail, Secretary Glen Sanders 3 Betty Barr Dean Beadle Samuel Bough Nola Beadle Jerry Bourland Clyde Bierman Lillian Champ Darrell Fouts Berniece Finn Jewell Hogshead Mary Ingram Donald Gaebe Charles Rex Marilyn Gardner u Page I7 Q' Page 18 SCHGGL FAVCRITES Lcfinncfzzx, WITTIEST-Richard Frazier, Nadine Blankenship .....,.. ....,. .Sophomores Lillian Champ, Clyde Knox ....,...... ...... Carl Mays, Eileen Gaspins ...........,............,,....... ...,,,.. .,.,....Juniors ...Freshmen AMBITIOUS-Ramona Jaco, Bob Coats ....... ....,,........ J uniors Dean Marlow, Mary Margaret Heilig ..... .,..,.... S ophomores Marilyn Gardner, Jackie Trail .,,,....,,....,,....,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.., Freshmen BEST LOOKING-Nadine Blankenship, Donald Wittenbrink ..,,........ Juniors Donald Snow, Margie Ann Maddox ..........,..............,...... Sophomores Marilyn Weatherford, Donald Gaebe ........ BEST DRESSED-Mary Lou Maddox, Bob Coats ..... ..........Freshmen ........Juniors Donald Snow, Viola Germann .................. .,.,...,. S ophomores Jo Ann Pfolsgrot, Jackie Trail ......................,,..., ,,,.,,, F reshmen COURTEOUS-Mary Lou Maddox, Harold Langa ........... .............. J uniors Donald Snow, Rosemary Severs, Margie Maddox .,.......... Sophomores Mona McGee, Jackie Trail ....................................... .......... F reshmen FRIENDLIEST-Mary Lou Maddox, Donald Wittenlorink .....,.............. Juniors Dean Marlow, Orville Owens, Mary Lou Moore ....,,,..,...... Sophomores Lillian Champ, Clyde Knox .................................. .. ,.......Freshmen APPEARANCE NEEDS NICKNAME NOTED FOR DISLIKES KES ' u .- if-1 .F I PN 'U -U U C I 'U 9 Q. dh 2 a sn 5: 4 .. His eyes 5 seball Ba on c an O X 'U 'U U C 1 on .E lh o .2 D. QD -Y U -5 U. 0 'T 4- U I. 1- U U -C U7 D 2 C 0 I 42 I0 0 Q- .E 0- U 3 vi 'U x. 0 I-L. 'U 0 1 pple Marilyn Co 'U QD L 3- Win if ID wi Af '89 .Bm 3? bl 5? .C w-3 fi U 30 L CDO II C: GJ 01.5 5.2 P-'U gm '02 UI -.5 -E EE 93 Om EE: '22 D5 Un. is 'U u.l4 .. Reserved LeRoy innie ............Straight A's ...Nothing Her honey lma Flanagan Wi Unassuming onder EW Cob bashful .. Being ds ..... FOO uddy ...M . Marilyn C C a E L SD O ev .Z o 'W Demure 4D U C 0 E o L ev I- o E U 22 GJ Ps U LL 3 '9- o- -C U7 D O -C -4- CD .E an an vt U E o C o U LLI ui pple sundae .. 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'S .2 I an U 'E 0 C O U U4 -Wheaties Piercy Norman U7 .E -C va .2 ID Q- -C .9 ev .C vi an U -F 2 'U T9 3 4- -C 2' sv I 0 Ui U .D .D U U U7 t: I c : I 2 'U TE 1 C .C O -'u Dreamy S ss dream 0 -F bs as C o I ollypop -! VI 4- -C E' 75 a. V? etta ......Lor Robinson Charles 2 .a o I- o 'o 4 0. U Q. 0 n. 0 5 Q. o CL Z' o -I U7 .2 L U -C U x. U '4- GJ P U 11 ID .E .Z U hair zanski . ...,,... Black Loretta Ro U7 U7 N S :z .c U GD .E P In u.: US lndustrio an D E' C .C U as r- -X U 2 L aa -C on bs .: Q5 U 'U C 0 D. 0 D 2' 35 O Z .. Q U .D 0 sn U I GTNICITI Sh Floyd 'U Q fa Q P-A io Page 20 Q DKMLJHUL Her Maiesfy, Loretta Rozanski, was crowned QUEEN OF THE FAIR ai the SEVENTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL, March 26, T946. She chose as her King, Charles Robinson. ATTENDANTS AND ESCORTS Ramona Jaco Nelson Phelps Margie -Ann Maddox Dean Marlow .lo Ann Pfolsgrof Jackie Trail CROWN BEARERS Donna Kay Knox Bobby Cole DONNA KAY KNOX BOBBY COLE Crown Bearers MISS LOIS HALL Retiring Queen Page 21 SENIOR FAVORITES MOST POPULAR Charles Robinson - Margaret Halpain FRIENDLIEST BEST DRESSED Margaret Halpain - Billie Owens Norman Piercy - Margaret Halpain Marilyn Copple SENIOR FAVORITES Charles Robinson - Wilma Flanagan - Ann Fantz - Floyd Sherman COURTEOUS ,Charles Robinson - Ann Fantz AMBITIOUS , ,Floyd Sherman - Wilma Flanagan WITTIEST BEST LOOKING Violet Jones - Norman Piercy Loretta Rozanski - Jake Germann rlgf .Svphv 310 Jackie Trail Page 24 ..: w Dean Marlow Mary Margaret Heilig Margie Ann Maddox Mona McGee Lillian Champ l l 1 -na l I rf F V -l . ., ,...., ,,., ..... .... . . .. 2 .Psi ,jfi'?g3t1-L'4?.,': 5'5'a.'?3j3g:fg2i ai-'f4's'2 i2fif:5ff'??'1.33?725S'?:f in sf-Zgfgfiii 4 .- a- . ' 41. , ',, .. . . . --.- ,' : -. .4 faiiifi' .-1. 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Front row: Wesley Orrill, Clyde Bierman, Billy Kurtz, Darrel Fouts, Donald Martin, Billy Martin, Harley Roper, Dean Beadle. OFFICERS i .......l-larold Langa ......Charles Robinson ........Jack Schallert ....,.Richard Frazier .......Ervin Schultz President .......... .......,........ Vice President ..... Secretary .....,... Treasurer .... Reporter ..,... ' ......... C. F. Anderson Advisor ..... ............ .................................................. WOODLAWN' F. F. A. CHAPTER FARMERS Bill Owens Jack Schallert Harold Langa Louis Phelps Mason Schmidt Richard Frazier Nelson Phelps PRINTERS' CLUB l Back row: R. A. Neal, Sponsor, Norman Piercy, Faye Hogshead, Wilma Flanagan, Clarence Morgan, Mary Lou Maddox, Ola Mandrell, Lola Miller, Billy Kurtz, Marilyn Copple, Nelson Phelps, Margaret Halpain, Dean Beadle, Darrel Fouts, Mason Schmidt. Front row: Dorothy Rynski, Marilyn Weatherford, Jo Ann Pfolsgrot, Jack Piper, Ramona Jaco, Esther Owens, Edith Cundift, Donald Wittenbrink. TEEN TOWN President ...,.,t.,,,.Y....,..,,,...,,st,,.Y,,.A....w,,,a,.,.,..,...,...,...., Ervin Schultz Vice President ,.... ,,,,...... .,,,,.,,..c, ,,u.u....,.,u.. B O b Coats Secretary u,......cu..c. uu,,.. VN filma Hceinghaus knot shown' Council Members .,.c,, ,ccuuu, I. e-Rcy Piercy - Eileen Goslsins Page 27 'Url' we YEARBOOK STAFF Edigo,--in.Chief ,U A M ,H ,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,.,...AA,. ,. ...,,,....,.,, ,.,.,..Wilma Flanagan Agggciqte Editors . , ,. ,, ,,,,.,..,, .,,Jessie Orrill - Violet Jones Business Manager H V John Riddle DI'ClfT1CtllCS f------,- - '-f--vv', Evelyn Mflflln Sales Manager .. .Charles Robinson Features ., .... ..,Loretta Rozanski Organizations , .. Wilma Hoeinghaus Spots ..,, ,..,,, , Louis Phelps THE ECHO Page 28 STAFF 4 V- A A --M- ----.W .. .. Y-i -. J . T Editor-in-Chief .......,,.......,.....,...........,....... Associate Editors ...................................... Sales Manager ...,..,......... Christine Hicks Features .................... Nadine Blankenship LeRoy Piercy Sports ...... Bob Coats, Donald Wittenbrink News Editor .............. Mary Lou Maddox l .......,,,.................................,, Ramona Jaco Meyers - Ola Manclrell Proof Reader .....,,......... Lola Fern Miller Sponsor ................v........... ...... S ylvia Trail Class Reporters: Jo Ann Pfolsgrof, Floyd Sherman, Louise Elliston, Margie Ann Maddox Jim Klub , . shim? S 'Q L fi YU QW rm: if if ce, W This is the third consecutive year that Mr. Neal has directed our Pep Club, which has added color and pep to all our athletic events. Hats oft to Mr. Neal and his Pepstersl 6 Morgaret.Halpain LeRoy Piercy Edith Cundiff This is Mcirgaret's third consecutive year as our cheerleader. Surely such a record is proof enough of her ability to radiate cheer. Edith has two years' experience, hav- ing held the some honor in McLeansboro Grade School. This is Lel2oy's first year, but he yells like a Veteran Pepster. Page 29 my gfwwr l Back row: Viola Germann, Eileen Gaskins, Violet Jones, Esther Owens, Mary Lou Hogshead, Maddox, Wilma Hoeinghous, Maxine McCormick, Mona McGee, Faye Dorothy Rynski, Roberta Rector, Margaret Halpain. Front row: Blanche McDufty, Betty Nelson, Marilyn Copple, Bernice Finn, Mary Margaret Heilig, Mary Lou Moore, Arletta Carroll, Rosemary Severs, Lillian Champ. The Girls' Chorus, under the direction ot Miss Roxie Williams, furnished music for the Queen's Coronation and also for Baccalaureate and Commencement. Ann .. ,. ,.,.,............,....,,.. ....,...,.., M argaret Halpain George , ...,,.. ..A.,., R ichard Frazier Mrs. Belcher ...,.. ......... L illian Champ VIOLA GERMANN Page .In DO YOU REMEMBER? Come to Baby, Do! ANN DRIVES THE CAR in BOB COATS i- , CX JUNICR PLAY Jgnlfmannl Standing: Elwin Elliston, Ola Mandrell, Harold Langa, Ann Fantz, Bob Coats, Mary Lou Maddox, LeRoy Piercy, Lola Miller, Nadine Blankenship. Sitting: Bob Weatherford, Betty Meyers, Richard Frazier, Nelson Phelps. THE JUNIOR CLASS presented Bolts and Nuts on February l and 2 to a large and receptive audience. All members of the cast, as well as Miss Roxie W tor, deserve much praise for such an excellent performance. CHARACTERS Rebecca Bolt ..,............, Mary Lou Maddox Cadwaller Clippy ,....... Lutie Spinks .......,...s. .Nadine Blankenship Ben Ita Bolt ....... .......,.......... B etty Meyers Martha Grubb . Phineas Plunkett Twink Starr ...... .......Lola Fern Miller ..................Nelson Phelps Bob Weatherford Dr. Hippocrates Joy .............. LeRoy Piercy illiams, the direc- .....,.....Bob Coats Mrs. Gertie Glossip ................,... Ann Fantz Wilbur Glossip ......,........... Richard Frazier Prunella Figg ...s..... Henry Goober .,...u....... ...,.,...Ola Mandrell .........Elwin Elliston Dr. Jack Gordon ,,................ Harold Longo Mistress of Ceremonies ........ Ramona Jaco Director .....................,.... ....... M iss Roxie Williams Page 91 Page 32 SENICR PLAY I The Senior Closs presented SIMPLE SIMON SIMPLE, o delightful three- oct comedy of domestic life, ond their excellent pertormonce will be long remembered by everyone who sow it. CAST Sophie Simon, his vvile .,..,.....cc,,, Stello Simple, their doughter ...,.,. Scimmy Simple, their son ,.,,.,... Solly Ann, their moid ..............,,....c.c Minervo Webb, their boorder ..,...,.......... I-Iozel I-lowkins, Sommy's girl Iriend .,...., ...Chorles Robinson Simple Simon ,Lc,.......c.,cc.......Y. ..,,,c,,., ,,,,, .......Morgoret I-Iolpoin Morilyn Copple c.,.......Ervin Schultz .......VioIet Jones ,,.....Ann Fontz .........Edith Cundifl Thonkful Borlovv ..............,............,....,,... ...... N ormon Piercy Elwood Elkins, SteIIci's boy friend ........ ..,...Ac M orilyn Copple Dorotheo Duclcsworth .........,.............. ..... L oretto Rozonski Mistress of Ceremonies .................., .,.,, W ilmo Flonogon Director .,...,...,..s.,.....,.... Miss Roxie Willioms Q vudb W , - ,HJ ,Y YVY. wiu1Iq,.,,. hlrv-ll-'Y --Y H Q3 QP OQRQTQ W SEASON'S BASKETBALL SCORES - 1945-46 Woodlawn 32 Okavvville 28 ....A............... November 2 39 Ina 26 ....... 6 39 Belle Rive 27 ...,... 6 30 Wayne City 40 ....... 8 38 Patoka 25 ....... 13 22 Bonnie 50 ,...... 16 29 St. Mary's 39 .,.A,.. 21 30 Carlyle 20 ....... 27 34 Ashley 42 .,..... 30 38 Nashville 73 ....,.. fawuary 3 48 Ina 20 ....,.. 4 28 Sandoval 40 ....... 8 42 Nashville 71 ....... 11 24 Ashley . 44 .,..... 15 34 Bluford 28 ....... 19 18 Bonnie 35 ....... 22 31 Sandoval 48 ....... 24 49 Fatolca 38 ..,.... February 5 37 St. Mary's 50 ....... 8 43 Bluford 48 ....... 12 27 Wayne City 51 ....... 14 38 Belle Rive 36 ....... 15 40 Carlyle 38 ....,.. 18 47 Olcavvville 52 ....... 22 SEASON'S BASEBALL SCORES - 1945-46 Woodlawn 3 Ashley 6 .................... September 11 0 Sandoval 8 ....... 13 3 Okawville 6 ....... 18 1 St. lvlary's 0 ....... 28 18 Patoka 2 ....... October 2 1 Nashville 1 1 ....... 4 8 Carlyle 10 ....... 9 Page 33 Priya' .IL Back row: Charles Rex, Mason Schmidt, Dean Marlow, Jackie Trail, Glen Sanders, Clarence Morgan, John Riddle, Roy Hayse, Donald Snow, Donald Wittenbrink, Nelson Phelps, Clyde Knox, Coach Troy Dorris. Front row: Donald Gaebe, Bill Rodatz, Floyd Sherman, Leslie Marlow, Bob Coats, Gene Braddy, Jack Schallert, Joseph Wayer, Richard Frazier. Letter Men: Gaebe, Sherman, Braddy, Coats, Wittenbrink, Schallert, Frazier, Marlow, Hayse, Wayer. 54 'J 'ffQ5l '? N3-bulky' ii.. 0 Front row: Charles Rex, Clyde Knox, Jackie Trail, Leslie Marlow, Jack Schallert, Joe Wayer, Roy Hayse, Nelson Phelps, Glen Sanders, Edward Rynski. Front row: Coach Dorris, Donald Snow, Donald Wittenbrink, Bob Coats, Clarence Morgan, Richard Frazier Donald Gaebe, Jackie Piper, Manager. Letter Men: Coats, Morgan, Wittenbrink, Frazier, Snow, Gaebe, Schallert, Wayer, Marlow, Hayse, yfwwdufmq, 'we sw we l Under The Goal: Donald Snow, Donald Gaebe, Don- ald Wittenbrink. Front row: Bob Coats fshootingj, Richard Frazier, Clarence Morgan. s Bob CoaTs, CapTain of The Team, plays guard, and he is besT known for his ac'curaTe, leTT-hand shoTs. His leadership, cooperaTion, and good sporTsmanship has endeared him To The fans and To all The boys on The Team. Clarence Morgan, Rosie , is a Junior and plays cenTer on The Team. He handles The ball well, and his success in developing a preTTy loop shoT This season made him one of The ouTsTanding men on The Team. Donald VViTTenbrink, who is also a Junior, is noTed for his lighfing spiriT and graceful performance on The courT. He plays guard, and has shown remarkable improvemenT in bas- keTbaIl in The Three years of playing. NexT year, we expecT him To be a VVhiz. Richard Frazier is really on The ball and he has proven iT This season wiTh his record of scoring. He really displays his desire To win when he is on The gym floor. He is a Junior. Donald Gaebe, The only Freshman on The Team, is also The shorTesT, buT he's a mighTy good forward. He's blonde and good-looking, buT baskeTball raTes ahead of girls wiTh him. Donald Snow, Dyke, who is a Sophomore, plays guard. He shows promise of be- coming a real baskeTball player in his Two remaining years in high school. TRACK This is The second year ThaT our school has compeTed in Track, buT our Track Team made a very crediTable showing. LeTTer Men: Leslie Marlow, Floyd Sherman, Donald Sherman, Joseph Wayer, Donald WiTTenbrink, Bob Caafs, Jack SchallerT, Richard Frazier, and Donald Gaebe. Floyd Sherman holds scoring record wiTh 26 poinTs won in Track, Leslie Marlow is sec- ond wiTh 24 poinTs. Page Page .16 JM 45121, .sm aww BOB COATS, Capicin RICHARD FRAZIER CLARENCE MORGAN Guard Forward Center DONALD SNOW DONALD GAEBE DONALD WITTENBRINK Guard Forward Guard I - I' 'h Mx X., -I i Th Eh Hifi e r .4 L5 fgain B I0 df Jw f N w W W W W . PUBLISHED BY ta: -xx. The CLASS of '47 W M ,101 wx UI I r 1 S ' 0 I0 N W al mi X 3 5 . , 11 K Z 6 WOODLAWN COMMUNITY HIG S 00 I WOODLAW l1---1-.-4 - -- BOARD OF EDUCATION Y .V ,A . ' f fit' A ' , ' 1 .-'ar' . , 43,2 Y ff 1' ggfm, . ' f QM '55, W. C. COLE CLARENCE W. COATS President Secretary-Treasurer Page TX JOE LANGA R. C. EUBANK JOE DUBOIS J. W. COLLINS, Principal We, fhe senior class of 1947, cledicafe our annual, The Echo, fo Mr. Collins, in recognifion of his sincere inferesf and helpful guidance as the principal, coach, and a feacher of W. C. H. S. FACULTY CARL R. GASAWAY Vocational Agriculture SYLVIA TRAIL Commerce Pu ge ,E fl I MARJORIE BOUCHER Latin - English LEWIS W. DOBBS Assistant Coach Social Studies glrd ROXIE WILLIAMS English - Math. I President ...........,.................................. Harold Longo Vice President ....... .......... D onald Wittenbrink Secretory ......,..... .......... N cidine Blankenship CLASS PRAYER Help me, O Lord, through life . . . With foith ond couroge strong . . . And give me all the groce I need . . . To keep from doing wrong. En! oble me to be myself . . . And never let me boost , . . When I become the honored guest . . . Or oct the gro- cious host .... I wont to wollc the righteous poth . . . And be sincere ond true . . . In every word ond every thought . . . And everything I do. Let not temptotion Ieod me to . . . The ugliness of sin . . . But let me guord the beouty of . . . My eoger- ness to win .... Help me, O Lord, to live my life . . . According to Your Woy . . . And never let me hesitote . . . Or ever go ostroy. CLASS POEM For four long yeors we did our best, We didn't pouse to think of rest. Along with work we hod our fun And thot opplies to everyone. Since we've hod our shore of Ieorning, Now we're free to do some eorning, We con't depend on Dod ony more To give on ollowonce os before. Our totol number is very smoll, But our closs spirit excels them cill. The sum of oll our friends is many, Our enemies? Well, scorcely ony! Now we must Ieove you, grond school of ours, So long, WCI-IS. Through Iife's sun ond showers You'II not Ieove us! Though we con't stoy, You're our inspirotion for every doy. Page 41 K' 13. E LEWIS W. DOBBS Sponsor Page 42 NADINE BLANKENSHIP ROBERT LEE COATS RICHARD FRAZIER MARY LOU MADDOX 2 LOLA FERN MILLER DONALD WITTENBRINK O F '4 7 NELSON A. 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State of Illinois County of Jefferson City of Woodlawn We, the dignified class of nineteen hundred and forty-seven of Woodlawn Community High School, aforesaid state, county, and city, being of uncertain minds, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testa- ment, in manner and form following, hereby re- voking any will, or wills, heretofore made by us. We having passed Cby the grace of God and the kind-hearted teachersj this phase of our education, wish to dispose of our assets, rights and privileges tif anyl. We direct that all our just debts and goodtime expenses be fully paid and satisfied, as soon as conveniently may be, after our departure. We, the Senior class of '47, Do Hereby Bequeath Our Numerous Possessions Thusly: ARTICLE I Section 1. To the School Board we will our best wishes and express our gratitude for the aid they have given us in so many ways through our twelve years of school. Section 2. To the faculty we leave our deep- est appreciation for all the things they have done for us during our high school career. Mrs. Trail: A new set of nerves so she can take on new classes fmaybe they w0n't be as bad as we were.J Miss Williams: Less sour notes. Mr. Dobbs: The oncoming seniors to take our places as stooges. Mrs. Boucher: Some Radar so she can find the missing students in 8th hour study hall. Mr. Gasaway: All of our spare time so he can use it with his vets. Mr. Collins: 'A miniature lab with which to amuse himself in the summer. ARTICLE II Section 1. To the incoming Senior Class we leave our undiscovered Senior privileges, in hopes that they discover them, for we have failed to find any. Section 2. To the Sophomores we bequeath the knowledge to study which we failed to do. Section 2. To the freshies we leave all of our tricks and wisecracks. STUDENTS, LISTEN! We have something to present to you also. I, Nadine Blankenship, will my ability to play hookey from school to Lillian Champ. fDon't use it too often, Lilly I, Bob Coats, will my left hand to Clyde Knox. I, Richard Frazier, will my ignorance to Don- ald Gaebe. I, Harold Langa, will everything I have to whoever will take it. fSucker!J I, Iola Fern Miller, will my height to Nola Faye Beadle. I, Mary Lou Maddox, will my bangs to Eileen Gaskins. fDon't feel so bad, you can dye them.J I, Clarence Morgan, will my place as center on the basketball team to Delbert fMouseyJ Moore. I, Nelson Phelps, am not going to will any- thing, I'm going to take it all with me. I, Leroy Piercy, will my Geometry book to anyone who can understand it. CI can't.J I, Jack Piper, will my best girlfriend to Gene Troutt. CTake good care of her, Gene.J I, Dorothy Rynski, will my place on the an- nual staff to Arletta Carroll. I, Mason Schmidt, will my curly hair to Jack Trail. I, Bob Weatherford, will Viola Germann to Clyde Biermann. I, Donald Wittenbrink, will my place as flrst baseman on the baseball team to Joe Wayer. Page 47 C ' , HSS CD lproiigiecy J THE TIMES July, 1957 THE PLACE: The apartment of Actress Na- dine Blankenship in the Waldorf Astoria in New York. I SCENE: The doorbell rang and my maid answered it to admit-of all persons-my old classmate, Mary Lou Maddox. She had heard that I was stopping over here to do a show and had come to chat over old times. She told me that she was head nurse at one of New York's biggest hospitals, Qand, of course, had her eye on one of the doctorsj. She also told me that Bob Weatherford had been her patient a few weeks before. He had been struck by a train while sleeping on the track of a small branch of the New York Central Railroad. As we were discussing life in general, Mary told me that she had received a letter from Lola Miller, who was going to Paris to finish her great portrait, Whistler's Father, and expected to remain abroad for two years. We decided to go for a tour of the city, so while I was dressing, Mary read the evening paper, and what should she find splashed across the front page but a picture of the noted scien- tist, Ernest W. Piper, who had invented a new type of rocket ship and planned to start on a trip to the moon on September 8, 1957. As she continued reading, she found the name of one of the Chronicle's leading report- ers, LeRoy Piercy, who had just covered a sensa- tional story on the case of C. M. Schmit, million- aire toothpick manufacturer, vs. the C. R. Mor- gan Co. for copying his line of toothpicks. She noted, too, that Mrs. Schmit's representative was the famous lawyer, Nelson A. Phelps. Still living up to his most outstanding childhood character- lstic of being able to always talk his way out of things. As I was gathering up my purse and gloves I noticed a letter I had received from home in Page 48 which Mother had written that Harold Langa had received the appointment of Secretary of Agriculture and would take office next week. We finally started on our tour, and, as we were walking down Fifth Avenue, we found a shop with so many beautiful hats in the window that we just had to go in to try on a few. The owner herself waited on us and to our surprise, it was Dorothy Rynski. She told us that she had started as a seamstress and had worked her- self up until she now owned this beautiful shop. We then boarded a sight-seeing bus, and, as we passed Yankee Stadium, I suddenly remem- bered that the Yankees were playing the St. Louis Cardinals that afternoon, so we decided to go to the ball game. We stopped at a hot dog stand before going inside, and, of all things, there was Richard Frazier in a U. S. Army Cap- tain uniform, calmly munching a hot dog and drinking a bottle of pop. We spoke to him and he told us that he was spending a 60-day leave, that he had spent the last 18 months in Africa and would go to Europe when his leave ended. The three of us went inside and took our seats. As we listened to the line-up for the Cardinals, we all three almost rose to our feet when they announced that the starting pitcher would be our own glamor boy of WCHS, Bob Coats, and that the first baseman would be our one and only Donald Wittenbrink. They both looked very familiar in their ball suits and just as they were as our classmates in 1947. After the game we drifted back to my apart- ment, and after more talking, Mary left, and I went back to my rehearsal, but my memory kept going back to all those wonderful times I had back in dear old WCHS and to all the wonderful kids I knew there, and I wish them all the best of luck, and so . . . 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It's her birthday and I've got this necklace for her. Jack Piper: She's doing well. Ask her to show you the bracelet I got her for her birthday last week. Senior: My son is very ill today and cannot come to school. Mr. Collins: Who is this speaking? Senior: This is my father. Mary Lou Moore: Did you ever wake up in the morning with a grouch? Lillian Champ: Heavens no! I'm not married. Mrs. Boucher: I take great pleasure in giving you a 90 in English. Richard Frazier: Make it a l00 and give yourself a real thrill. Mrs. Mays: Carl, do you have much trouble at school this year? Carl Mays: Quite a lot. Mrs. Mays: What seems to give you the most trouble? Carl Mays: The teachers. Mr. Phelps: Well son, how are your grades this year? Nelson Phelps: There's all under water. Mr. Phelps: What do you mean? Nelson: There's all below C level. Viola Germann: We-'re giving the groom a shower. Will you come? Leroy Piercy: Sure, I'll bring the soap. Page :Sn Mr, Collins: Witt, what business are you going into? Witt : The lumber business. Mr. Collins: You have a fine head for it. Mr. Dobbs: They won't hang a man with a wooden leg in China. Mary Lou Maddox: Why? Mr. Dobbs: They use a rope. Mr. Gasaway: Fred. what are you doing? Fred Harvey: I'm trying to think, sir. Mr. Gasaway: Oh, experimenting again, eh? Miss Williams: 'lSi , what are you doing with your feet on the desk? Si Knox: Economizing. I lost the eraser on my pencil and I am using my rubber heel instead. Mother: Well, how did you get along in school today? Little boy: All right, but that new teacher is always asking us some fool question. She asked everyone in the class to tell where they were born. Mother: You certainly knew the answer to that question- the woman's hospital. Little boy: Betcha life I knew! But I didn't want the whole class to think I was a darn sissy, so I said A'Yankee Stadium. Miss Williams: Marilyn, name two pronouns. Marilyn: Who? Me. CLASS OFFICERS President - Dean Marlow Vice President - Leslie Marlow Secretary - Joe Wayer Roy Earl Hayse Eileen Goskins Viola Mae Germann Carl Mays Mary Lou Moore Harvey Sloat Donald Snow Roberta Rector n Page 51 Page Dean Marlow Mary Margaret Heilig Margie Maddox Orville Owens Arletta Carroll Julian Chesnek Leslie Marlow Rosemary Severs Donald Sherman Betty Nelson Norma Ferguson Joe Wayer Donald Braddy Edward Rynski .ivpfw CLASS OFFICERS President - Donald Gaebe Vice President - Lillian Champ Secretary - James Sccff Lillian Champ Donald Gaebe James Scott Nola Faye Beadle Clyde Bierman Jewell Hogshead Mona McGee Wesley Orrill Page 58 Page 5,4 ,Snplw Dean Beadle Marilyn Gardner Katherine Kurtz Billy Kurtz Maxine McCormick Darrell Fouts Samuel Baugh Jerry Bourlancl .lack Trail Mary Ingram .lo Ann Pfolsgrof Clyde Knox Berniece Finn Betty Barr Marilyn Weatherford 3 CLASS OFFICERS L President - Evelyn Williams Vice President - George Germonn Secretary - Shirley Blankenship Shirley Blankenship David Gaskins Donald Lee Hall Evelyn Williams George Germann Ima Jewell Piercy Phyllis Burton Gene Troutt Elizabeth Witzel Eddie Tate Freddie Harvey Peggy Winkleman Page 55 Page J Delbert Moore Evelyn Longo Zona Wilson Hurley Payne lrmo Owens Keith Meadows Ray Miller Donna Sheldon Roy Glen Timmons Eula McCormick LoVern Spangler Bob Andy Moore Eugene Barr Dorothy Loyd Joe Champ SISTER EDITORS Mary Lou Maddox Margie Maddox BARN DANCE GROUP Page 57 Page 58 l it MARY LOU MADDOX - DONALD WITTENBRINK I This is the second consecutive year that Bobby and Donna Kay have acted as Crown Bearersf' O The first and greatest proiect of the year was the annual carnival, which was held October 31. An enjoyable program was presented by students from the entire school, The highlight of the eve- ning was the coronation ceremony. Mary Lou Maddox, one ol the Senior candidates, was crowned Queen by Loretta Rozanski, retiring Queen, Other candidates participating were: Mona McGee, Sophomore, Margie Maddox, .lun- ior, Nadine Blankenship, Senior. DONNA KAY KNOX - BOBBY COLE if 3 Left to right: Mona McGee, Dean Marlow, Loretta Rozanski, retiring Queen, Donald Wihenbrink, Mary Lou Maddox, Bob Coats, Margie Maddox, Richard Frazier, Nadine Blankenship, Donna Kay Knox, Bobby Cole. MARGIE MADDOX BOB COATS ATTE N DANTS AND ESCORTS V i I MONA McGEE DEAN MARLOW l i 4 l NADINE BLANKENSHIP RICHARD FRAZIER Page 59 63241, lon' ' ' Page 60 Boa 2 DEANIE - WHT RICH - WITT - MARY 670 DEANIE cmd BOB ldzltimf, muwmmgmm MARY and RICH BUD and LOLA BML Qaeund mm mmm MARY and BOB FC'!i cmd MARY Pg 61 WML ofavldnq, QIQWW JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Roseau and DON GAEBE and MYRT F R E S H M E N EVELYN - DON - EDDIE Class Poem I lllllly-'W GIANTS V Tl 5 ni 4, 1 .sal .5 Q Q- . f I T W: l'f k,3 N -l-11'i...-- 4 gy' - ni .llc ll J l ll 'l will .lil POME 'BOUT SOPHS WhaT makes The school a grand place? Why Sophomores, of course! They've always goT a smile or lake, Never a frown or sigh of remorse. ln number we are TwenTy-Two, In spirif we are groovy, We always laugh, never cry, To some we're 'iusT plain goofy. BuT even Though we're labeled silly, We sTill have a wonderful Time, In lessons we're noT The smarTesT, BuT whaT's a brillianf mind? We've gof The BEST Class Officers! A funny one, lLill, we meanl And a handsome hero, Too, Name? Donald Gaebe-hes' keen! Our sponsor is Mrs. Boucher, She's really a loT of fun, We wanT To Thank her for her help, For us she is The one. Our class can be called chariTable, We've given To every school cause, Cheerleaders, baskeTball and Track, We've even obeyed school laws! Well, we'll all be Jolly Juniors soon, And here we'll Tell you now, We hope we have as much fun Then As we did This year-and how! Mona McGee FRESHMAN POEM The freshman class is cerfainly noT small, For There are TwenTy-five of us in all. They called 'us dumb right from The sTarT, BuT now we can show Them we're really smarT, For we have learned each and every rule ThaT They keep you under here aT school. V4 AlThough green we did firsT appear, We will be sure To look beTTer nexT year. We sTood up under TheJupperclassmen's pranks, BuT we say all This wiThouT any Thanks. And we'll be able To say ThaT we've had fun When our days aT school are over and done. Now ThaT you have everyfhing clear All we will say is: See you all nexf year. Shirley Blankenship JUNIOR POEM They call us Jolly Juniors, which we are proud To be, We have a class of TwenTy, alfhough we once were forTy-Three. JusT one more year of school for us, buT we can gladly say Thar we'll be back To see you all anoTher day. Eileen Gaskins Page 63 mlm sic I , Left to right, front row: Evelyn Williams, Rosemary Severs, Maxine McCormick, Berniece Finn, Mary Margaret Heilig, Irma Owens, Ima Jewell Piercy. Back row: Dorothy Loyd, Evelyn Langa, Dorothy Rynski, Eula McCormick, Betty Nelson, Jewell Hogshead, Mary Lou Moore, Eileen Gaskins, Marilyn Gardner, Roberta Rector, Elizabeth Witzel, LaVerne Spangler, Jerry Bourland. THE GIRLS' CHORUS, under the direction of Miss Roxie Williams, sang the following num bers at the Annual Coronation, October 31, T9-461 THE GYPSY VVHISPERlNG TO EACH HIS OWN HARVEST MOON HVVHEN YOU VVORE A TULIP The Girls' Chorus will also furnish the vocal numbers for the Baccalaureate and Com mencement Exercises. Page 6.5 l Rosemary Severs lhlaf Dub at our Annual Coronation. Mary Margaret Heilig Evelyn Williams MISS ROXIE WILLIAMS, Director Rosemary Severs ............. ................. S oprano Mary Margaret Heilig ....... ...... S econd Soprano Evelyn Williams ....,.....,.., ...,.,................................... A lio The Girls' Trio sang URUMORS ARE FLYING Page 65 is-1' .IUNICR PLAY Jillia 511225, fn Jnwn, TJ Standing, left to right: Donald Snow, Roberta Rector, Betty Nelson, Rosemary Severs, Mary Margaret Heilig, Viola Germann, Roy Earl Hoyse. Sitting: Leslie Marlow, Eileen Gaskins. On chair: Carl Mays Page 66 Aunt Tillie Trask . CHARACTERS ....,...........EiIeen Gaskins Pamela Marsh ....., Ellen Neeland ..... Lucinda Talbot .... Hattie Bing ...... Tillie Tucker ...... Lizzie Parsons ...,. Mervin Tucker ..... Ronald Howland . Luther Lorrimer .... Charlie One Lung Director .......Mory Margaret Heilig ...........,Rosemory Severs ......Roberta Rector ........Viola Germann ..........Betty Nelson ......Norma Ferguson .,...........Carl Mays ..,,....Roy Earl Hayse ........Leslie Marlow ....................Donald Snow Mrs. Boucher SENIOR PLAY Jim gampifui M Knnuhq, -.v f gg, 1 f ff, Standing, left to right: Nadine Blankenship, Leroy Piercy, Mary Lou Maddox, Dorothy Rynski, .lack Piper, Harold Langa, Bob Coats, Donald Wittenbrink, Mona McGee. Sitting: Lillian Pearl Champ. Ma Brannigan ..... Catalpa Tapp .,.... Betty Brannigan ...... Dick Brannigan ....... Bildad Tapp .....,... Cyrus Scuclderi .,... Jeffery Scudder ...,... Kaye Brannigan ........ . Kingston Campbell .............. Mrs. Augusta Campbell Director .......... CHARACTERS ......,.Mary Lou Maddox ....,.Nadine Blankenship ............Dorothy Rynski ,........Jack Piper ......Leroy Piercy ........,.Bob Coats ..........Harold Langa ..............Mona McGee .......Donald Wittenbrink ....................l.illian Champ Miss Williams Page 67 Page 68 THE ANNUAL STAFF ' r ' ' D - Ano of emrons l Editor-in-Chief ,,,,,,, ,....... M ary Lou Maddox Associate Editor . Business Manager Sales Manager ,A Organizations .aA, .. Athletics .........,... Drarnatlcs ss,s Features ,s.Y,.. ssss.s.,,,.......... Bob Coats o,ss ,Donald Wittenbrink ....,.,, Clarence Morgan ,m.,.....ssLola Miller .....,.s,,......Jack Piper ............Dorothy Rynski H.....Nadine Blankenship Sf? at THE ECHO STAFF .4 i s J -R ,pos -NP' Y- 5 ' vi, - mfr- W K ,, .,.., H.. .V ,-, .-X. 1.11 Q 5 ARD ' EDITORS 1, -W NA I Q - E Editor-in-Chief ......,...................................,. Margie Maddox Business Manager ...... ....,...... V iola Germann Sales Manager .,.,... ....... ....,.,........... L e slie Marlow News Editor ,.... ...........,........ M ary Margaret Heilig Sports Editors ........ ........ D ean Marlow - LeRoy Piercy . Features Editor ....... .......................... E ileen Gaskins Proof Reader ....... .......Betty Nelson Page 69 F. F. A. 3 2 ' ,l mf. 'fe' . . '- gg Left to right, first row: Nelson Phelps, Eugene Bax r, Joe Champ, Bob Andy Moore, Carl Mays, Wesley Orrill, Ed. Tate, Fred Harvey, Roy Timmons. Second row: Carl Gasoway fsponsorj, Ray Miller, Jack Piper, George Germann, Keith Meadows, Mason Sch midt, David Gaskins, Donald Braddy, Dean Beadle, Billy Kurtz, Edward Rynski. Third row: Buddy Lang a, Samuel Bough, Joseph Wayer, Orville Owens, Donald Sherman, Julian Chesnek, Donald Hall, Leslie Marlow, Darrell Fouts. President .......... ..... VV esley Orrill Vice President .......... ........ B uddy Langa Secretory-Treasurer .... ...... O rville Owens Reporter ...........,...,. ................ C arl Mays Watchdog ..... ....... D onald Sherman Sponsor .,., ....... C orl R. Gasoway 'Pago ?0 MMM H L ET 1 N k m l F I r . COUNTY CHAMPS qt-St.Lm Deg. A my 1 N if ya .f ,M w vc. ,I gh ,L A se. ,, .2 ,.. -, Y i . .. wwf st .. - Sitting, left to right: Bob, Witt, Rosey, Gaebe, Les. Back row: Coach Collins, David, Joe, Dyke, Hayes, Frazier, Assistant Coach Dobbs, Mgr. Delbert Moore. The Woodlawn Redbirds copped the Jef- ferson County championship, January 3l, by winning over Waltonville 53-35, in the title game of the annual basketball tournament. With big Ernie Bozarth leading the way, Waltonville stayed in the ball game for the first half, trailing '12-8 at the quarter and 23-i7 at half-time. Before the end of the third quarter, however, Woodlawn had forged into a comfortable 40-27 lead. Bob Coats and Rosie Morgan, hitting the hoop consistently to ring up l5 and i4 points respectively, paced Woodlawn to the county title. Ernie Bozorth, with l4, and Robinson son with 13, were top scorers for Waltonville. Woodlawn advanced to the title round by Pave nipping Bluford 32-29 in the second night of the tournament, January 30. It was Blu- ford's first defeat of the season. Woodlawn, paced by Rosie Morgan and Bob Coats, went to the front in the first period and increased its margin to i7-6 by halftime.. Bluford, fighting to keep its perfect season s record intact, managed to cut the gap to 8 points in a wild third quarter, which ended 23-15. Standerfer paced Bluford with lO points, while Morgan and Coats were top scorers for Woodlawn, with i2 and ll points, respec- tively. Woodlawn won an easy victorytover Belle Rive in the first game of the tourney on January 29. Uh MARGIE MADDOX - EVELYN WILLIAMS O Mona McGee is a Sophomore and an excellent cheerleader. She cIoesn'T have any certain one To holler for-lust all of Them! She has brown hair and eyes, lMarilyn Weatherford is a Sophomore. She has brown hair and eyes. She really gives supporf To The Team, buT her heart is all for Myron I Margie Maddox is a cute Junior. She is extra short, has brown hair and eyes, and really uses her pep in a yell like Beat me Daddy. I Evelyn Williams is a Freshman who also yells a lot, but mosTIy for Les. She has brown eyes and black hair. MONA MCGEE - MARILYN WEATHERFORD Page 7? Page 74 46'au.6alL Left to right, first row: Donald Gaebe, Richard Frazier, Donald Wit tenbrink, Bob Coats, Roy Hayse, Dean Marlow. Standing: Coach Collins, Leslie Marlow, David Gaskins, Joseph Wayer, Donald Snow Clarence Morgan, Mason Schmidt, Assistant Coach Dobbs. Date September October SEASON'S SCHEDULE Opponent ...,..Ashley......... .......Carlyle .......Scindoval .....,.NashvilIe 24 ........ ...,.. O lcawville .... .....,.St. Mary's ...,...Odm ,.,,...Nashville Score We They 7 6 3 3 IO l 4 2 I 5 8 2 l l I O 3 Ba4lu:.t6alL Left to right, first row: John Collins fCoachJ, Donald Snow, Clarence Morgan, Roy Hayse, Joe Wayer, Bob Coats, Donald Wittenbrink, Richard Frazier, Donald Gaebe, Lewis Dobbs fAssis1ant Coachl. Second row: Nelson Phelps, Donald Hall, Jack Trail, David Gaskins, Les Marlow, Clyde Knox, George Germann Knot shownl. JOHN COLLINS fCOGCl1D LEWIS DOBBS CAssis1ant Coachl Page. 75 C . W BOB ROSIE WITT FRAZIER 1 Page 76 f, K. GAEBE JOE DYKE HAYSE Jluz, Jimi, jan, Dada, Captain Bob Coats scored 310 points this season to win for himself the title of High Point Man. We'll miss him next year, as he is a senior and will be leaving WCHS. Bob is 6 feet tall, weighs 162 pounds, and has blue eyes and brown hair. Center Clarence lRosie1 Morgan came in second on scoring honors with 289 points for the season. He is also a senior and a player who will be hard to replace. He is 6 feet, 1 inch in height, weighs 172 pounds, and has blue eyes and brown hair. Forward Donald Wittenbrink, that curly-haired senior, will be re- membered after he leaves WCHS, not only as an excellent basketball player, but also for his good looks. He is 6 feet tall, has hazel eyes and brown hair, and tips the scales at 148 pounds. Forward Donald Gaebe, who is 5 feet, 8 inches tall, has blue eyes and blonde hair. He weighs 145 pounds. He is the bashful boy of the team, and we are happy that he will play forWCHS next year, as he is a Sophomore. Guard Richard Frazier, the clown of the team, will be missed not only for his good ball-playing, but also for his iokes and wisecradks. He is 5 feet, 8M inches tall, weighs 148 pounds, and has brown hair and eyes. Guard Leslie Marlow will be long remembered for his spectacular playing at the County Tournament. He will be eligible .to play only- one semester next year. He is 5 feet, 6 inches tall, has blue eyes,, blonde hair, and weighs 134 pounds. 1 Forward Joe Wayer will also be with the team for only one semester next year. He has been of great value to the team this year. He is' 5 feet, 11 inches tall, and weighs 155 pounds. He has brown eyes and black hair. Center Donald Snow is a future first te-amer,'J as he is at junior. Dyke is 6 feet, 1 inch tall, weighs 168 pounds, and has brown eyes and black hair. Roy Earl Hayse is 6 feet, 1 inch tall, weighs 175 pounds, and has brown eyes and black hair. He is a iunior, so will be playing for us for one more year. Donald Hall and David Gaskins are two boys we will see a lot of on the basketball floor next year. They are both Freshmen. I. Page 77 Page 78 Ldnndlawn, wins 7 out, 0,4 27 5 Second Team Wins 11 Out of 19 Games Our f1rsT team Redbirds won a Total of 13 games out of 21 played, exclusive of Tournament games, The second Team won 1 1 out of 19 games played. Both Teams and Their coaches, Collins and Dobbs, deserve praise for maintaining such commendable records. 5-Odin ............... ......... 8-Okawvllle ....... ......... 15-Sandoval ....... ......... 20-Wayne City ....... ......... 22-Opdyke ......... ......... 2-Ash Iey ............. ......... 24-Odin ................. ......... 27-Wa ltonvi I le ..... ......... 1 1-Okawville .... ......... 27-ST. Mary's ....... ......... 11-Nashville ....... ......... 13--ST. Mary's ......... ......... 17-Wa ltonville ....... ......... SEASON'S SCORES 14-Belle Rive ....... ..... Date Opponent November ' November ' November November 18-Carlyle November November November December ' December December January January 7-Wayne City .. January 10-Nashville ...... January 14-Ashley ...... January 17-Belle Rive ...... January 21-Sandoval ...... January ' January February 4-Carlyle ........ February February February 21-Opdyke ........ We They 39 30 47 38 47 46 49 45 62 27 37 49 25 34 46 56 38 41 54 46 38 41 45 43 57 65 52 60 62 29 57 50 46 34 46 40 46 53 54 44 49 37 Where Home Home Away Away Away Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Second Team 20 1 6 32 37 55 38 41 30 3 1 1 9 49 1 8 59 34 40 59 39 40 41 33 26 25 42 65 60 42 43 45 36 42 28 41 38 39 45 34 54 22 ' IWQAAQQQ The success of this edition of the Echo has been made possible by the cooperation of the teachers, advertisers, stu- dents, Echo Staff, and Board of Education, and we are thankful to each of them. We are indeed grateful to Mrs. Trail, our sponsor, for her inestimable guidance. Every member of the staff has done excellent work and we especially want to thank them for their willingness to co- operate at all times. It is our wish to those who purchased annuals that they will find in them precious memories of their school life, and may this be a help and guidance to the oncoming Seniors who will look to it with pride. Wilma Flanagan ........ ........ E ditor-in-Chief - 1946 Mary Lou Maddox ....... ........ E ditor-in-Chief - 'I947 Page 79. ...Yovm Q AUTOQIAOH L , ruastg 6 4 -75 -s.- t f WW W X . .,0 I 8 . ?7GO M. E. JACKSON - JEWELER South Side Square Mt. Vernon, Illinois I-oo-Q00-oo00000-ooo-O-ooo-ooaeo 0040-vfeo-Q-oof0Q WEBSTER'S GREENHOUSES Distinctive Flowers Locust at Fifth Centralia, Illinois Flowerplhone 182 - Nite 818-J Q00-09449 O4 QQ 0-ro-0-000-000999 00000-Q-oeo-0-Q Sander's Memorial Works Complete Selection of Monuments and Markers On Display Office Phone 1366-J - Res. Phone 1480-J Centralia, Illinois O ooo: 0-0-40000 boo-044-40-+004-oo oo-+0-ovo-of R. A. GERMANN 8. SON. General Trucking Phone 2302 Woodlawn, Illinois l HZ' B 4- -t,.A 5l9'9 1-li? 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