Woodruff High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL)
- Class of 1947
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Time 1947 Talisman Annual Publication of Woodruff High Sclmool MARIAN PETZING Peoria, Illinois JANELLE CHAMBERS JANA LEE HASH fFirst semesterl Co-editors ' MR. KENNETH I. BUCHER Faculty Adviser Mr. L. R. McDonald, Principal TALISMAN STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Editors T , T .Janelle Chambers, Jana Lee Hash Marian Petzlng Sports Editor ,, .,.,,r. , .....,,...r.,..., Robert Morrissey Stall Artist T... ,.,r.,.....,....i,....... M ary Jane Park Chief Typist , . , ,........,. Shirley Cornwell Cover Design. , ..,r........r The Editors Division Pages .,,. .irr J ana Lee Hash Marian Petzing Editorial Adviser . . . F . .,..,.,.r..,.r. ,, Mr Kenneth l Bucher STAFF MEMBERS Jean Alls Pat Barthell Jean Court Jaclcie Davis Mary Anne French Jo Ann Greeley Pat Middleton Jean Miller Joyce Miller Frances Neaveill Marilyn Phelps Shirlee Placl: Marjorie Ploense Stanley Rives Duane Saylor ausmizss STAFF G oFFicERs Business -Manager. ..., .,..,.,,... . . .Anna Marie Johnson Advertising Manager .... ,,,, A A Hamet Howat Circulation Manager .... Bethe Elem Business Adviser .r.., M, A R Buls STAFF MEMBERS Ann Barchers Marilyn Manson Kay Curtis Alice Palmer Yvonne Ertle Joyce Pottorf Jane Goss Pat Tate Barbara Hinlrle Joan Hybislce Mary Lou McGrane Rayma Tribbey Pat Park Q i ADMINISTRATION CLASSES .,I, ORGANQAUONS ACTIVITIES . . I ATHLEUCS ..f FEATURES... INDEX . TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Page Page Page Page Page Page FOREWORD This is it. This is 1947, the year in which we as students are preparing ourselves to live in the world we want- a world, peaceful and brotherly, in which all our plans can be realized. The 1947 Talisman sets its ideals toward the making of the peace and toward this year-this is the year for Woodruff as well as citizens in the United States, England, South America, Russia, China, and the other allied countries to put into use those post war plans. This is the post war year. Following in victory's footsteps Woodruff students began this year to prepare themselves for their dream realities. No more longing, hoping, and dreaming for the future, for this is the future. We began it this 1947. This is it. ' The 1947 Talisman Staff H E F L I E S T H R O U G H T H E A I R W I L, L H E M A K, E I I I T I ? H 5 I , A. ,. Umasmhg mmf , , .. , 6 My .- W H0 QW 'ww si OVC 'K' 'Wav 1 ' 5' wr- 'M , 'EW -. ' we M P5 Q H -. -32M K my 1, Q'-by-',?3 ' ' -. Q, ,, Q ,,, IVVA x N ' 5 -. W3 -V ' L, '+?:- rn! X s A I R V I E W' F cwUO l'l l'l Nl , if :,,m-evnvsfw' 'Af' 4 'lmnm 131321 gag' , . :ww Egg 5 . , .. ,-ww I v K , 'Q ' 2 , 4: ' ff' , , V .. Y 3 1 ? 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X ri ' ' ' ug x 4 ' K , , V 3 ,s ' Resign .K M ,Q ' aft' 1 M y , r 4? I I A A l' , was y v ' q ' W' I 1 ix Eur' -..,, A 1 ji 1 :K . 4 , f. v 5 W DEDICATION This year's Talisman Stall respectfully dedicates the 1947 annual to Mr. :irgil Boucher, the Freshman-Sophomore coach and assistant Varsity coac . His lriendly attitude toward not only the members of the teamsr, but also toward the entire student body has gained for him their gratitude and admiration. His endeavor lincluding his poetryl to uphold Woodruff High School's standards makes him worthy of this dedication. 2 f EDWARD G. SAURS, Vice-President JOSEPH O. MALONE N- CURTIS CATION, Presidenf BOARD OF EDUCATION L. Ross JOHNSON W. C. JACOUIN JOHN L. CARSON administration H 1 1 1 1 1 1 + ' i 15 1 3 l 1 MR. L. R. Mc DONALD, Principal DR. MELVIN G. DAVIS, Superiniendeni ol Schools MR. JOHN H. HARRIS, Assis'can'c Superintendent SUPERINTENDENTS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL EMERYS H. OWEN, M.A., Assisfanl: Principal. During the lirst semester Mr. Franlz Poclrlingion was our assistant principal, but due io a recurring illness was forced io fake a leave ol absence. Fac- ulty and stuclenfs alilre appreciate the influence that Mr. Poclrlington has had on our school. KENNETH I, BUCHER, B,S,, Bugingggf NORMA BULLOCK, B.E., Business: FLORENCE I. COURTRIGHT, A.B., Business Law, Typing, Talisman, Quill Typing, Shorthand. Business, Shorthand, Typing, Office and Scroll. Machines, Camera Club. FACULTY I: . l j ,V . Roy A. euMMERsoN, B.S., Busi- ness: Bookkeeping, Typing, Cross Country, Track. BUSINESS G. MILLER, A.B., Business: Typing Shorthand, Secretarial Practice, OI- Iice Machines. ROLAND W. SANDERS B.S. Busi- HELEN E. MILLER, B.S., B ' 7 , . - '- ' Bookkeeping, Business English, Iigsgi- HEIESCHEL H' N9RMAN' B'S Bus ness' Typing' General Business' Golf tising' ness, General Business. nl BERTHA BERMAN, Ph.M., English, JEANNE BERMAN, A.B., English fl HAROLD BURKHOI-DER MA English,'Speech, Senior Class Play, ln- English, Journalism, Adviser of Oh En8l'5h EnSl'Sl1 terscholasiic Speech Contests, Na- server, Quill and Scroll. tional Honor Socieiy. MARGARET DALTON, A.B., English, English. DOROTHEA E. MARTENS, M.A., English, English. I8 FACULTY ENGLISH WINONA W. PFANDER, M.A lishp English, Y-feens, Ushers. JOSEPH BRODSKY, B.M.E., Music, ROSALIE M. EDDY, B.S., Art, Fresh- Orchestra, Beginning Strings. men Exploratory Art, Art, Y-Teens. FACULTY l DOROTHY HOPPER, B.S., Art, Art, Dress Design. LAWRENCE FOGELBERG, M.M., Music, Band, Junior Band. DOROTHY NEWLUND, M.M., Vocal Music, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Light Opera Ensemble, Follr Song Singers, Mixed Chorus, Freshmen Chorus, Operetta Rosalie , Christ- mas and Spring Festivals. FINE ARTS PAULINE RECORD, B.M.E., Vocal Music, Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Operetta, Variety Show, Christmas Vespers. CARLETON J. JACOBSON, M.S., ln- clustrial Arts, Printing, Counsellor, Boy Scouts. GLENN SCHWARTZ, M.A., Art: Ex- ploratory Art. 19 HAZEL E. AITCHISON, B.S., Home Economics, Clothing, Gen- eral Homemalring. -f s wf 1 1,1 V . - ' 7 Y- - - 253517 1 ' ' - ,. 4 ffxx-,I V . ' L, Qs:,VjgV'ffjj?q,fi. gl, ' - . 'T'1?'i3ll'-Vfi ' ,. if f,-rf.-, 5 ' V U' r5g7ll,fs9,g?Zw :ig 'T'gf',a15',,,,3-f,,5::.:-25392252 ,E ,51E Znig LAURA C. HEDSTROM, M.S., Home Economics: Foods, Home Management. HOME ECONOMICS CARINA HEINZMAN, M.S.l Home Economics, Clothing. l ELSIE MAE MCCLUGAGE, B.S., Home Economics, General Home- malcing, General Chairman Faculty Social Committee. W. G. CARLIN, B.S. Mathe- MATHEMATICS VERNA B. BLACKBURN, M.,4 Mathematics, Algebra, Geomg-Er Trigonometry. matics, Geometry, Algetara, Solid H' E' EVELAND' M-S-I Mathe' MILDRED M' MARTENS' MA Geometry, Student Council, Va- matics: General Mathematics, Di- Mathematics: Algebra, Trigonor riefy Show. rector of Visual Aids. A etry, General Mathematics. 20 l MELVIN H. BRYE, a.s., lnausrrasr L. R. BROWN, B.S., Industrial Arts: C- E-,CARTER B-S-I Industrial Arts: Arts, Architectural Drawing, Machine Blue Print Reading, Mechanical Draw- Maclune Shop' Mechanical Dfawlngf Drawing, Bulletin Board, Stage Crew. INS, Teen A90 Center, 55196 Crew. Stage Crew- FACULTY F H. E. COLLIER, B.S., Industrial Arts Machine Shop, Stage Crew, Warrior Hi-Y, Activity Manager. INDUSTRIAL ARTS i . . ' f .H I' Q4 5 Q M, I .i A jr cg su sign fi g '+I , g 1 .gay V K , tx ,ct if . ., Q, A ,, 4 if t ix Q' -J' it -iii .- gi if 'SA Q w 'wt ' 'bSfk V X -2 'L . ag aw 55. 9' if '5 1 it . af ,.. .m., .... . QW, , 3 PAUL M. CULVER, B.S., Industrial Arts, Electricity, Stage Crew. - ALTON B. LONG, M.S., lndustr'al kr?sYR'.iTdDOLEIIE:-L'Ds'3faF'i:t:nS::gi::i Arts: Exploratory Wood Shop, WooU- JOHN M. NORTON, M.S., Industrial ment, Woodwork' shop, Stage Set. Arts, Electricity, Stage Scenery. K . A--X I li,. 5 lk, V 2 ff 1, . 1 X , ,If 21 vmsic s. BoucHER, B.S., Physical THOMAS CORRELL, A.B., Athletic JEANETTE CRADERI B-S-I Physical I Education, Physical Eclucation, Gen- and Physical Education, Physical Eclu- ECIUCafi0n: Physical Education, Health, I eral Mathematics, Algebra, Football cation, Basketball and Baseball Coach. Cheer I-Cddef Director. I Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach. - FACULTY I PHYSICAL EDUCATION y MARY HITZEMANN MQQRE, B.S., STANLEY W. ALCORN, B,S,, Phy- FRED E. TRUMPOLD, B.S., Industrial I Girl'5 physical Education, physical Ed- sical Education, Physical Education, Arts: Mechanical Drawing, Assistant ucafionl GIAIAI Director. Health. Football Coach, Stage Set. ' 22 , I Q AN.. fi . . .,,. E I .g,,,.41 . . Q . A i ij rr. , Q Q 1 , I I VIRGINIA v. CONNELL, B.E., sci. GEORGE W- KEY, MA., science EAR I R - ence: General Science, Practical Sci- General SCl0'1C0, PfdCfiC6l SCier1Ce. Physics. i MILLER' MIA., Science ence, General Mathematics, Algebra, Red Cross Representatives. ' FACULTY l I I I SCIENCE i V. C. SHEPHERD, B.Ed., Science, EDWARD MOLL, B,S,, Science- Bi- Chemistry, Aeronautics, Aero Club, LOUISE V-D WHITE, M-A-, Science: ology, Senior Hi-Y. Science Club. B'ol09Yf SCWYCC Club- ' 23 A. H. MCCONNELL, M.A., Social Sci- ence, United States History, World ANDREW R. l'lOEFLlN, M.A., Social Q Studies: Advanced Civics, U. S. His- Hlstorv. tory, Citizenship, Head of Social Studies Department. FACULTY A. R. BUIS, M.S., Social Science: Cit- izenship, Economics, Business Adviser of Talisman. SOCIAL SCIENCE EMALINE MILLER M.A. Social EARPE C- .SKAGG3 'Y'-A-' Sofia' - , ' ' - Studies, United States History, Latin- Exgles' Geography' World Prob American History, All-School Play. KENNETH E. WEGNER, M.S., Social Science, Social Problems, Citizenship, Modern History, Observer Business Adviser. 24 . GLADYS M. HEDSTROM, A.B., Eng- Avice M, PERDEW, M.A., spanish, F'-QRENCE WARFIELDI M-A-I Lafin: lish and Foreign Languages, English, Spanish, English, Pan-American Latfn' Vocahonal Gwdance P'08 am1 French, French Club. League. l-atm Club- LANGUAGES COUNSELLORS HELEN M. NANCE, Ph.M., Social EMMA G. MACDONALD, M.A., Science: U. S. History, Junior Coun- Guidance. sellor. .Y 03' I E. F. HARMS, M.A., Mathematics Sophomore Counsellor, Algebra, Gen eral Mathematics, Freshman-Sopho more Football, lntramurals. EDITH G. SAVAGE, M.A., Enqlishf English, Freshman Counsellor, Chair- man of the Service Committee, Per- sonnel Records. .42 K . 25 DANE H. HARRIS, B- -ECI-1 SPCCCIWF HELEN HERZOG, Accompanist, LOUISE LE TOLIRNEAU, Office, Recl Speech, Speech Correction, Debate. Chorai Department ordrs Clerk- RUTH BROWNELL, Office. LILLIAN SCOBEE, Office Treasurer 26 ' FACULTY TECHNICIANS DOROTHY MARZAHN, B.L.S. brary, Library Club. EDITH M. TRUMPOLD, Attendan Clerk. MILDRED PEARL, Office Secrefary I Classes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi? Carl Hindion, Treasurerg Tom Trefzger, Secretaryg Diclc Peacock, Presidentg Joe Kendall, Vice-president. OFFICERS OF THE CLASS oF 1947 Wie F . ,54L y , Lg W. .JC . .Q 1 it . 4A:',V 5 WALTER ADAMS, Academic, Band, A Cap- pella, Sr. Hi-Y, Orchestra, Red Mill, Variety Show, Intramurals, Minstrel Show. OSCAR ALBAUGH, Industrial Arts. BETTY JEAN ALBIN, Academic. WILLIAM ALBIN, Industrial Arts, Library Club. JUNE ALDRICH, Distributive Education, G.A.A. RICHARD ALESSI, Industrial Arts. DONALD ALFORD, Industrial Arts, Baslcet- ball, Baseball, A Cappella, Light Opera En- semble. - GILBERT ALWARD, Vocational Electricity. HAROLD ANDERSON, Industrial Arts. JACK ANDERSON, Industrial Arts, Band, A Cappella, Prelect, Boys' Glee Club, Jr. Hi-Y. sENIoRs CLASS OF 47 JOHN ANDERSON, Vocational: Projection Crew. VIRGINIA ANDRESS, Business: National Honor Society, Vocational Guidance Com- mittee, Essay Winner. HAROLD ARROWSMITH, Industrial Arts: Band, Junior Choir. MAX ATTEBERRY, Academic: Light Opera Ensemble, A Cappella Clroir, Operetta, Roclc Island, Illinois-1 Yr. DOROTHY BACKUS, Business: G.A.A., Girl Reserves. LETHA ANN BARCHERS, Academic: Pan- American League, Library Club, Talisman Business Stall, Prelect, Variety Show, Oper- etta, Beginning CI1oir, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir, Quill and Scroll. ARLENE BARKER, Business: G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Ushers, Stunt Show, Minstrel Slrow, Camera Club, Prelect, Superior, Wisconsin -1 Yr. WILLIAM BARLOW, Industrial Arts: Base- ball, Football, Intramurals, Junior Hi-Y. JOSEPH BAUWENS, Academic: Mixed CI1orus, Football, Baseball, Senior Hi-Y, Va- riety Slmow, Student Council, Vice-President ol School, Vocational Guidance Committee, Projection Crew, President ol Hi-Y. MARILYN BEAL, Business: G.A.A., Girl Re- serves. flfflifili M' M. , . III . 51 . fat .2 ..- t . 5' C I it si.: ' is - asf, ri Q- I I 1 13- ,Q X,-.s,55,s sg wx If, M-r.,,,, M , 4.13. I. +.. if 'wage I gill if sf .Nw W, sf! if Era 19 ysfxgwlw-w 1, ,I :Msg .agp 4 'f 1... rf ' ,N ,gf,,f.::' T '+t' nw' ' 1 i r is .2 V .' 5 , V2 JOAN BEATY, Business, G.A.A. Girl Re- sewes. LUCILLE BECK, Academic, G.A.A. Usher, Latin Club, World Commentators, Red Cross, Library Club, Office Assistant, Girl Reserves. RAYMOND BECK, Academic, Football. JOANNE BECKER, Business, Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A., Red Cross Representative, Dean ol Girls' Assistants, Science Club, Latin Club, Usher. p PHILIP BECKER, Academic, Science Club, Pan-American League, Prelect. JOHN BEELER, lndustrial Arts. 'RALPH BEELER, Industrial Arts, A Cappella, lntramural Basketball, Columbia Jr. High- 1 year. ROBERT BEENEY, Distributive Education, Projection Crew, Pan-American League, Li- brary Club, Future Distributors of America. GLORIA BILLERBECK, Business, Sr. Class Play, Stage Crew, Stunt Show, Office As- sistant, G.A.A., Observer, Girl Reserves, Variety Show, Girls' Glee Club, Pan-Amer- ican League. DAVE BIRKETT, Business, Traclc, Sr. Hi-Y, Kirkwood, Mo.- 3Vz years. J X x 3 X QNCL35 Y ,I ' wk ': l l-nv ' Cf A ll ll l X A C V it i. Lf' 1 i . fjl- li- Almi- lil ,lil lg Rl X wi i i 'aol 8 9 . Q Ni SENIORS JAMES BLACKARD, Industrial Arts, Variety Show, A Cappella Clwoir, Boys' Glee Club, Boys' CI1oir, Period Ensemble, Beginning Choir. LOUISE BLAIR, Business, Roosevelt Jr. High -1 Yr., Manual -1 Yr. JOE BLOOM, Academic, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play, Variety Show, Prelect, Senior Hi-Y, Junior Prom Commit- tee, Pan American League, Columbia Jr.- 1 Yr. HAROLD BLUNK, lndustrial Arts. SHIRLEY BODECKER, Academic, Drum Majorette, Latin Club, Minstrel Show, Red Mill, All-School Play, Senior Class Play, Pow- Wow Queen, National Honor Society, Light Opera Ensemble. DON BOHART, lndustrial Ants, Football. SARA JEAN BOICH, Business, G.A.A., Girls Glee Club. RICHARD BORQUIST JR., Business, A Cap- pella Clmoir, World Commentators, Junior A Cappella. BESSIE BOYD, Business. RALPH BOYD, lndustrial Arts. s 2 RONALD BOYER, lndustrial Arts, Football, lntramurals. WANDA BOYER, Academic, G.A.A., Min- strel Show, Camera Club, Ollice Assistant. GERALD BOYLE, Academic: Senior Hi-Y, Variety Show, lntramurals, Columbia Jr. High -1 yr. WILDA BRAGG, Business, Band, G.A.A., Orchestra. MARIE BRENTRUP, Business: Ushers, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Minstrel Show. JOANNE BRINKMANN, Academic: G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Ushers, Prelect, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella. FRANCES BROWN, Business, Ushers, Y- Teens, Commerce Club, Latin Club, A Cap- pella, Minstrel Show, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Operetta. GUNTER BRUNS, Academic, Football, Traclc, lntramural, Prelect. ROBERT BUGG, Business, Band, Prefect, Or- chestra. HARRIETT BURDETTE, Academic, Girl Re- serves, Latin Club, World Commentators, Ollice Assistant, Peoria High -1Vz Yr. 3 , f A rw , A Kg? 1 lei 7 ll - F QW- f- fl: 'f if l ,M ff ff , , f - I, A l Y f - L f . ia ss- A X, Ny! 5 l' n- ,, NW f f 59, 4 ' , mx 9? , M rj 2 X - 5 lfffilx l -' 134 1 fl 5 ff , Al l ll L ir. A Q ' sig! f .X ll , Sf! 1 l llngairfg 1' f QQ ,.liCL Aff' F 17' Qfglltl N x4 l r I 8 9 ,Qu 519 MAA xy rr L, ' 'A' my! r Y QU if maxi., M MARJORIE BURKITT, Business, Light Opera Ensemble, Girls' Choir, World Commentators, Observer, Dunlap High-1 yr. MARIANNE BURNS, Business, Stage Crew, Girls' Glee Club. ' PAUL BUTE, Business, Band, World Com- mentators, Prefect, Red Mill, Pan-American League. WAYNE CAHO, Industrial Arts, Traclc, Roosevelt Jr. High -1 yr. ANNABELLE CAMPER, Business, A Cap- pella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A., Min- strel Show, Girls' Choir. EILEEN CANTOR, Business, Girls' Choir, Prelect, Girls' Glee Club, Roosevelt Jr. High -1 yr., Manual-1 yr. FLORENCE CARR, Business, Band, Publicity Staff. TERESA CARR, Distributive Education, World Commentators, Commerce Club, Ush- ers, Dean's Assistant, Future Distributors ol America School Club, Talisman. JUNE CARROLL, Academic, All School Play, Pan-American League, Christmas Play, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Class Mar- shall, D.A.R. Award, Student Council, Sen- ior Play Prompter, Publicity Committee, Springfield, Ill. - 2 yrs. JANIE CHAPMAN, Business, Beginning A Cappella Choir, Latin Club, G.A.A., Minstrel Show, Operetta, Variety Show, Light Opera Ensemble. . -- ,-qw 45.5 1, W, L 2 551 ' ' 'hs .,, LL.i.?,Q , ,..,1 E E W1 I-'nary uri. 5 .: .ta W f Y ff.. ea-s 5 .ws-:gfpw as . 1 Em'-1. .- : f mi2::-.w-- 5,5 A w 9 if? 2 5 dm Ci- 5 If 3231.91 RQ . . gggmm . 3, at Q , l ' Q 7 ' -'f iiiifgffi w I. egg? M 5554 m y I PHA? if 5 2 DOLORES CHEEK, Business. DORIS CHRISTIE, Business, Stunt Show, G.A.A., Library Club, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Ensemble, A Cappella, World Commen- tators, Girls' Choir, Variety Show. SHIRLEY CONEY, Academic, G.A.A., Latin Club, Band, Variety Show Orchestra, Be- ginning A Cappella. DICK CONNOR, Academic, Aero Club, De- catur High - 3 Yrs. CHARLES CONRAD, Industrial Arts, Pre- lect, Track. SHIRLEY CORNWELL, Business, Pan-Amer- ican League, Minstrel Show, Talisman, World Commentators, Girls, Glee Club, Variety Show Make-up, Ollice Assistant, Prelect, Red Cross Representative. HAROLD CRABTREE, Industrial Arts, Band, Track, Stage Crew, World Commentators, Junior Band, Red Cross Representative. RICHARD CROTTY, Industrial Arts, Cheer- leader, Intramural Basketball. JAMES DANLEY, Industrial Arts, Intramural Basketball, Roosevelt Jr. High -1 Yr. ROBERT DAVIS, Academic, A Cappella, Rosalie. L Ui, ,,,5f ' Q, . 4,5 ,, .A.g,f'f4sfN' V- 72 my ' - .. vw- . Wywiws.7z.m. : ' W M, My ,..,,.::1fw . M' f5?5 Af'ip -5 wr 12, CLASS OF 47 8 9 L ggrr gar, r , I Kg, 3 Q, Y' L: Ji? 2 ie eg '42 x s A 1 ri Pcs 1 MM QMS 1 A rr and ,Fx Xe , A A if V fi , ,Y ,, 3 W GX Q :af m er' J' ,Q x ?fr lf. gil i X-M A i X SHIRLEY JEAN DAVIS, Business, Red Mill, Rosalie, Red Cross Re resentative, Variety Slwow, Student Council? Girls' Glee Club, Follc Song Singers, A Cappella Choir, Girl Reserves, Stunt Show, G.A.A. WlLLlAM DECREMER, Business, Intramural Basketball, Junior Hi Y, Senior Hi Y, Science Club. HAROLD DE RENZY, Industrial Arts, Stage Crew, Stunt Show, Variety Show. SHELTON DE VARY, Industrial Arts, World Commentators. BERNARD DIXON, Vocational. AUDREY EAKLE, Home Economics, Latin Club, Preiect, Variety Show, Junior Red Cross, Observer. LOIS EATON, Business. LE VONNE ELLWANGER, Business, Manual High -1 yr. BETTY ENGLE, Academic, Pan-American League, Minstrel Show, Operetta, All- School Play, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Variety Show, A Cappella. CAROL EVANS, Business, Usher, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Stunt Show, World Com- mentators. '2 ELDON FENTON, Vocational. KATHLEEN FIELDS, Allied Arts, G.A.A., Girl Reserves. BETTY FISCHER, Allied Arts, Light Opera Ensemble, G.A.A., Operetta, Girl Reserves. JACK FISCHER, Mixed Academic and In- dustrial, Intramurals, Golf. EVELYN FITZGERALD, Business, Variety Show, Talisman Business, Stunt Sliow. BARBARA FOLKERS, Academic, Latin Club, Red Cross, Operetta, Minstrel Show, Senior Class Play, All-School Play, Variety Show, A Cappella. EARL FORD, Industrial Arts, Golf, Fresh- Sopli Football. LOUISE FORD, Allied Arts, Pow Wow, Class Officer, Sophomore Secretary, Office As- sistant. DONALD FOSTE, Academic, Track, Roose- velt Ir. High-1 Yr. BARBARA FULLER, Business, G.A.A., Of- fice Assistant. 3 CLASS OF 47 lf' 'I N mimi -'f!lll fall IIN- 'ff f A Qxfrfv I V . :k4!V.m..,f..---IX filly? I Emi? 'i ' I . U ,ff . gi? If , I 4 72 as H I ' il a MILDRED GARDNER, Business, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Ushers, Commerce Club, Stunt Show, World Commentators. ' GLORIA GARRETT, Academic, Cheerlead- er, Variety Show, Operetta, Senior Class Play, World Commentators, Observer, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, A Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Red Cross. DICK GAUMER, Industrial Arts, Football, Baslretball, Traclc, Intramural, Jr. Hi-Y. PAUL GERDES, Academic, Football, Traclx, A Cappella, Intramural Baslcetball. RUSSELL GERRING, Business, Football, Bas- ketball, Boys' Glee Club, Boys' Choir, 'Traclc, Baseball. GLORIA GISH, Business, Dean's Assistant, Style Show, Variety Show, Prefect. JOHN GLUCK, Vocational. MIRIAM GRAHAM, Academic, A Cap- pella, Latin Club, G.A.A., Library Club, Ob- server, Rosalie, Red Mill, Minstrel, Pow- Wow, Variety Show, Glee Club, All School Play. ANNE GRANTHAM, Academic, French Club, Observer, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Pub- licit Committee, Stunt Show, Prefect, Li- Y brary Club. DON GRAY, Academic, Football, Traclx, All School Play, Variety Show, Pres. Student Body, Sr. Hi-Y, A Cappella, Latin Club, ln- tramural Baslcetball, Pres. Sophomore Class. E Q.. 9 I0 PHYLLIS JEAN GROWE, Academic, Talis- man, Variety Show, Latin Club, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Stunt Show, Red Cross, Stage Crew, World Commentators, Prelect. DONALD GUNTHER, Industrial Arts, Base- ball, Columbia Jr.-1 yr. JOAN HAAGA, Academic, French Club, Minstrel Show, Senior Play, Girls' Choir, Sci- ence Club. ROBERT HALL, Business. BETTY HAMPTON, Academic, Latin Club, Science Club, Prelect, Ushers, G.A.A., Lewis- town - 1 yr. SHIRLEY HANEY, Business: Library Club, Observer, Junior Red Cross, Home Economics Club, Senior Class Play Committee, Roose- velt Jr.-1 yr. RICHARD HANLEY, Academic, A Cappella Choir. RICHARD HANSHAW, Academic, Band, Orchestra, Variety Show, Minstrel Show, Pow-Wow, Red Mill. MATTIE HARPER, Academic, Library Club, Pan-American League, Prelect, Girls' Glee Club, Secretary of Library Club, Junior Achievement. JAMES HARRELL, Academic, Light Opera Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Minstrel Show, Red Mill, Boys' Glee Club, Band, Junior Hi-Y, Senior Hi-Y, Pan-American League, Intramural Basketball. SL 3 AH SN - fl 'f.F,,,:a lm Rf 5, CLASS OF 47 RICHARD HARTING, Academic, Spalding - 3 yrs. MARTHA HARTON, Business, Office As- sistant, Dean's Assistant, Girls' Glee Club. JANA LEE HASH, Allied Arts, A Cappella Choir, Folk Song Singers, Girls' Glee Club, Pan-American League, Talisman Co-Editor, Operetta, Ushers, Red Cross, Talisman Art Staff, Stage Crew, Commercial Art Club, Honorary Art Club, Publicity Staff. MlLLARD HATCHER, lndustrial Arts, Class Officer, Variety Show, Track, Football, World Commentators, President of T.A.C. Town, Minstrel Show, Student Council, Band, Pre- fect, Stunt Show. VADA HATTON, Allied Arts, F.H.A. Mem- ber, Four-H Club, Honor Roll, Talihina - 2 yrs. HAROLD HAUPTLY, Industrial Arts, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Rosalie. JAMES HAYDEN, Academic, Band, Pan- American League, World Commentators, Traclr, Beginning A Cappella Choir, Prefect, Intramurals. MARY HELD, Academic, Latin Club, G.A.A, Camera Club, Prefect, Mixed Chorus, Office Assistant. MARY A. HENRY, Academic, Red Cross, Orchestra, Science Prefect, French Club, Min- strel Show, Science Club. ARTHUR HESS, Industrial Arts. 1 ',k.' Q , 51. ,,.7 .2 - .,.. 9 e:..21:::.'f. :sv 'w riff 2 .iiilif-ar: mi: iffy :rf-- H.. mk' ,-..s,,r.s . . ,, ,A V. ., C f-,,-h' H 1 I Siifi i igi' A ,L if Y 10 g - . 5 - . 6 I it .. : 2 Ms fx! A .fs I. ff. Mix 55. Wgi, .A ,V.,. i 'L.' . .. -- . - .-::..rr::..- :fs ' my lfixw i' i'f5:':f'.. -if. s- ,k.f ,-,ir - :f..v1w....xf' , - .ws '- swap , K - - 0: .r.::.f-I Evil? ! if jig a t , W... s A 2 f fi 3 JOANNE HICKS, Academic, Pan-American League, A Cappella Choir, Observer, Variety Show, Student Council, Minstrel Show, Band, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Glee Club, National Honor Society, Operetta, Class Secretary, Stunt Show. BETTY HIGHAM, Business, Stunt Show, Style Show, Girls' Glee Club, G.A.A., Red Cross. ' BOB HILL, Academic, Pan-American' League, Minstrel Show, Band, A Cappella, Operetta, Variety Show, Senior Hi-Y. CARL HINDSON, Industrial Arts, Basketball, Football, Senior Class Treasurer, Mixed Chorus. JEAN ANN HOPKINS, Business, Pan-Amer- ican League, Drama Club, Pasadena Jr. Col- lege - 3 years. JAMES HORTON, Academic, Intramural Basketball, Aero Club. JOHN HOSTETTLER, Academic, Basketball, Track, Latin Club, Red Cross. MARY HOWARD, Business, Band, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, G.A.A., Period En- semble, Orchestra, Delavan Community High -1 yr. AL HUNZIKER, Academic, Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta, Varsity Football, Cross-Country, National Honor Society, ln- tramural Basketball, Senior Hi-Y, Junior Prom Committee, A Cappella, Light Opera En- semble, Track. KEITH JACKSON, Academic, Latin Club, Senior Band, Art Club, Stage Crew, Orches- tra, Observer, Christmas Formal Art Com- mittee. KQ X Wx ' x , I , I ' I 'J Oy QQ M if P .msc 'ga :res X . .s1Qs.eg1:Qf 'I rv F-41f '1 I . Y Viv' MWF 'sa is is sfitffi -s f J sf sENioRs JAMES JANSSEN, Industrial Arts, Band, Va- riety Show, Roosevelt Jr. High -1 yr. ROBERT JANSSEN, Vocational, Projection Crew. BARBARA JENESON, Academic, Variety Show, Minstrel Show, Operetta, Stunt Show, Observer, Office Assistant, Prelect, Pan- American League, Cheerleader, Student Council, Tac-Town, A Cappella. ALAN JOHNSON, Industrial Arts, Aero Club. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Business, Red Mau, Rosalie, Minstrel Show, Variety Show, GAA., Girls' Glee Club. JUANITA JOHNSON, Business, Library Club, Pan-American League, Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Ellensburg, Washington-1 yr., Hyde Park, Chicago-I semester. CHARLES JONES, Vocational, Projection Crew, Intramurals, A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club. HENRY C. JONES, Industrial Arts, Intra- mural Baslcetball, Projection Crew, Prelect, Science Club. HENRY E. JONES, Industrial Arts, Boys' Glee Club, Projection Crew, Intramural Bas- Icetball. BARBARA JEAN JONES, Allied Arts,'Pre- Iect, G.A.A., Home Ec. Club, Roosevelt Jr. High - 1 yr. .1 -A, ., i . L' 2. .. .- ANNE KAHN, Academic, National Honor Society, Band, French Club, Latin Club, Or- chestra, Science Club, Science Prelect, Red Mill, Rosalie, Jr. Red Cross, Veterans' Com- mittee, Honoria. DONALD KElL, Industrial Arts, Aero Club, Roosevelt Jr. High -1 yr. JOE KENDALL, Academic, Talisman, Pan- American League, Boys' Glee Club, A Cap- pella, Minstrel Show, Red Mill, Jr. Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, Prefect, Student Council, lntramurals, Track, Vice-Pres. Sr. Class. RlCHARD KENNEDY, Academic, Jr. Hi-Y, Variety Show, Pan-American League, World Commentators, Student Council, Golf, lntra- mural Basketball, Columbia Jr. High-1 yr. JERRY KEYS, Academic, Operetta, Debate Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Boys' Glee Club, Junior Choir, A Cappella. PHYLLIS KING, Business, Variety Show, A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, World Commen- tators, Beginning Choir. DUANE KUERTH, Academic, Latin Club, Science Club, Red Mill, A Cappella, Boys' Glee Club. WlLLlAM LAWRENCE, Academic, A Cap- pella. JERRY LAYMJAN, Industrial Arts, Stage Crew. DARREL LEE, Academic, Science Club, Aero Club, President Veteran's Board, Student Re- porter, Salt Lake City, Utah - 2 yrs. favs ti g 1 i tx. its lt .-ff. 'f :fli- .I 'V K kj i i i', , Wifi .,,f :C cs. Sl i Vi A ' G 1 V l my ill lr 1 lf? ' X l X was i, f 5- Q i X 191 5' . . vglvziiwffaz r 1 L K I , Z rffM 'f:.i,--,ifffxiikzjiifie fr iw, f 1, , fi 11 ' gpm: .. . .L - H 1 2' Q 1-ft' ' - aff' ' 5 fl' T 'aai - -' , .1 1- K . j. .V EL ,Q 1 J J ' 8 A 3 X V' ' ' if 9 I GLENN LEE, Vocational. NORMALEE LOGAN, Business, A Cappella, Activity Club Stall, G.A.A., Junior A Cap- pella, Minstrel Show, Pan-American League, Prelect, Observer, Variety Slwow, Operetta. BETTY LOTZE, Business, Red Mill, Minstrel Show, Latin Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club. DORIS LOVIN, Academic. DOROTHY MALOTT, Business, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Prelects, Ollice Assistant. MARY HELEN MANIAS, Allied Arts, Stunt Show, Variety Show, Minstrel Show, A Cap- pella Clioir, Honorary Art Club, Commercial Art Club, Publicity Stall, Stage Crew, Pan- American League, Light Opera Ensemble. ROBERT MANSON, Academic, Traclc, Cross Country, All-School Play, Prelect, A Cappella, Student Council, Pan-American League, Senior Hi-Y. MARILYN MAPLE, Academic, Pan-Ameri- can League, Latin Club, Science Club, A Cappella Clioir, Observer, Prelect, Girls' Glee Club. AUSTIN MARSHALL, Distributive Educa- tion, Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, Minstrel Show, Latin Club, Intramural Basketball, Pres. ol Distributive Education Club. MARTHA MAYHALL, Business, G.A.A., Talisman Stall, Beginning A Cappella, Red Cross. DONALD MCCONKEY, Academic, Senior Class Play, Band, Debate, Observer, Oper- etta, M. C. for Teen-Time Broadcast, Master Ceremonies of '47 Variety Show, Eau Claire, Wisconsin - 3 yrs. ROBERT MCCRAE, Academic, A Cappella, Pan-American League. MARVIN MCDANIEL, Academic. MARY LOU MCGRANE, Business, Band, Va- riety Show, Operetta, G.A.A., Talisman, World Commentators, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross, National Honor Society, Prefect, Of- fice Assistant, Dean's Assistant. GORDON McKEE, Academic, Track, F.-S. Football, F.-S. Basketball, Varsity Football, National Honor Society, Jr. Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, President Sophomore Class, A Cappella, Pre- fect, Light Opera Ensemble, Intramurals. JERRY MCMORROW, Academic, Band, Va- riety Show, Operetta, Minstrel Show, Or- chestra, Pan-American League, Latin Club. WILMER MEINDERS, lndustrial Arts, Traclc. SHIRLEY MIDDLETON, Academic, Band, Orchestra, Red Mill, Girls' Glee Club, Variety Show, Office Assistant. THEO. MILLAN, Academic, F.-S. Traclc, ln- tramurals, Band, Stunt Show, Minstrel Show, Rosalie, Observer Art Stafl, Talisman, Sr. Hi-Y, Prefect, Pan-American League, Art Crew. JEAN MILLER, Business, Red Mill, Girls, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Girls' Choir, Latin Club, G.A.A., Talisman, World Commen- tators, Minstrel Show, Prefect, Properties for Rosalie, Office Assistant. , X... E Wise E' 5 55' , CLASS OF 47 ff an S2 2 P s ,S 35- x its U T . ia 3 s. s fy R ff QL . I A . .... f a5.5g,.5g,4, . .q. , ft .w s -g A --:aw is w : :' ' sew-V 'Zig 515555-W5,54Q f f E' .. -aww fb- sis- i x . - ... .. as -.'a fz,,s,,2irf.:aw , I ia., M ,f1v f,5, s:u: :e. ,...Qg.g+,.ff?fsgigggszizii-.. ,fr - H --W. , M 41-N ,- ..l'7i1-7 fl lf' u'19f'1-52 .. iii 1 Cf '-fi':,'Lz'.i5fl F2 Ez9ifFiL- ' We-'Y' if 15? 1 4 2 A 3 ,fs 4 ,av ls Q ,I xxl t Dgfsaq l 'A lia I T., X NX' 2 Ny f if A H If is RICHARD MILLS, Academic, Band, Boys' Choir, Student Council, Observer, Variety Show, Rosalie, Orchestra, Dance Band, State Pres. III. Assoc. Student Councils, East Peoria High - I yr. GLADYS MOODY, Business, G.A.A., Ollice Assistant. HUGH MORRIS, Academic, Band, Latin Club, Science Club, Jr. Hi-Y, East Peoria High --1 yr. ROBERT MORRISSEY, Academic, Sr. Hi-Y, Red Mill, Latin Club, Intramurals, Talisman, Prelect, A Cappella, Jr. Hi-Y, Beginning Choir, Quill and Scroll. HILDEGARDE MUGELE, Business, Girls' Glee Club, Folk Song Singers, A Cappella, Variety Show, Minstrel Show, Ushers, Stunt Show, Rosalie, French Club, G.A.A. PATRICIA MURPHY, Mixed College Course, Latin Club, G.A.A., World Commentators, Commerce Club, Red Cross. DALE MURRAY, Industrial Arts, Boys' Glee Club. KENNETH MYERS, Industrial Arts, All- School Play, Band, Latin Club, Talisman, Minstrel Show, Sr. Hi-Y, Roosevelt Jr. High -1 yr. FRANCES NEAVEILL, Academic, Latin Club, Mixed Ensemble, Observer, Talisman, Va- riety S'how, Minstrel Show, Operetta. RICHARD NIEKAMP, Academic. JOHN ONKEN, Industrial Arts, Columbia Junior High- V2 year. MADONNA JEAN PAGE, Business, Girl Re- serves, Roosevelt Junior High -1 year, Manual Training High -1 year. BOB PARDIECK, Academic, Band, A Cap- pella, Boys' Glee Club, Red Mill, Variety Show, Latin Club, Orchestra, Dance Band. MARY JANE PARK, Allied Ants, Cheer- leader, Talisman Art Stall, Art Club, Service Men's Committee, Variety Show, Stage Crew. DICK PEACOCK, Academic, Boys' Glee Club, Boys' Quartet, Home Room Ollicer, Track, Basketball, Football, A Cappella, H.M.S. Pinalore, Senior Class President, Cross County, Senior Hi-Y, Woodrow Wilson Junior High, Decatur-1 year, Decatur Senior High-1 year. DON E. PERDUE, Industrial Arts, Football, Basketball. NORMA PETERSEN, Business, Central-3 years. MARIAN PETZING, Academic, Talisman Co-Editor, Quill and Scroll, Pan-American League, Red Cross, Talisman Art Staff, Hon- orary Art Club, Girl Reserves. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Industrial Arts, Stage Crew. RAY PICL, Industrial Arts, Student Council, Intramural Basketball, Prelect. SENIORS I f Ejxjcfxgljxf xg. ull . I Q was t 'wNUl I QS Ir' I - I ' ' Nu xl. I Il L ,Nw -L f-'I I si- N it SHIRLEE PLACK, Academic, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Quill and Scroll, Orchestra, Talisman, Pan-American League, Minstrel Show, Stunt Show, Operetta, Variety Show, Prefect, Stu- dent Council. PATRICIA POWELL, Business, A Cappella, Red Mill, Variety Show, Observer, Rosalie, Stunt Show, Style Show. SHIRLEE PRICE, Academic, G.A.A., Latin Club, Camera Club, Commercial Art Club, Office Assistant. LOIS RAISTRICK, Business. . ROBERTA RANDALL, Academic, Band, Observer, Girl Reserves, G.A.A., Minstrel Show, National Honor Society, Pan-Amer- ican League, Student Council, Honoria, .Iunior Class Officer. FLOYD REED, Vocational, Traclc, Boys' Glee Club. BARBARA REES, Business, G.A.A., Girl Re- serves, Minstrel Show, Girls' Glee Club. LOIS JEAN REEVE, Business, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Minstrel Show. JAMES REID, Academic, Football Mgr., Basketball Mgr., Pan-American League, Or- chestra, Intramural Basketball, Cross Coun- try, Track, Sr. Hi-Y. VIRGINIA RESLER, Allied Arts, Prefect, G.A.A., Office Assistant, Style Show, Pub- licity Committee, Fargo, North Dakota- I yr. 'X I 2 JAMES RICKARD, Industrial Arts, FresI'1.- Soplw. Football. DON ROBERTSON, Industrial Arts, Fresh.- Soplw. Football, Projection Crew, Intramural Basketball. DONALD ROBISON, Academic, Band, Or- chestra, Latin Club, Senior Class Play, Min- strel Slwow, Science Club, Intramural Basket- ball. FRANCES ROECKER, Academic, A Cap- pella, Mixed Ensemble, Stunt Sliow, G.A.A., Office Assistant, Red Cross Representative, Pan-American League, Student Council, World Commentators, Minstrel Show, Talis- man, Girl Reserves, Variety Show, Prefect, Operetta. JUNIOR ROECKER, Academic, Science Club, Library Club, Science Prefect, National Honor Society. AUDREY ROGER, Business, Fresliman Class Officer, Llslner, Rosalie, A Cappella, Vo- cational Guidance Committee, Stunt Show. JANET ROGERS, Business, Academyiof Our Lady -- 2 yrs. MARIAN ROSENBALIM, Business, G.A.A., Servicemen's Committee, Science Prefect, Girls' Glee Club, Commerce Club, Prefect, Style Show, Stunt Show. VIRGINIA ROSENBAUM, Business, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Variety Show, Operetta, Style Show, Commerce Club, Senior Class Play Committee. JIM ROSS, Academic, Science Club, Senior Hi-Y. I f EDQCEXQLSN X .syn w' 'v I als-as Iv-.' ii: I l1'f fx wi f X N v I-II, W -X...- 2' 8 X- .. CLASS OF 47 JERRY RUDD, Business, Football, Basketball, Track, Light Opera Ensemble, A Cappella, Operetta, Variety Show, Intramural Basket- ball. BERTIE SANN, Academic, Latin Club, Li- brary Club, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Prelect, Folk Singers, Operetta, Minstrel Show, Stunt Show, A Cappella. DUANE SAYLOR, Academic, Science Club, Pan-American League, Aero Club, Talisman, Roosevelt Jr. - 1 yr. ELSIE SCHERMER, Business. JOANNE SCHIEFELING, Academic, Girls' Glee Club, Ushers, Latin Club, Girl Reserves. ROLLIN SCHOENHEIDER, Industrial Arts. WALTER SCHOLL, Industrial Arts, Colum- bia Jr. High -I yr. BETTY SCHULZ, Business, Minstrel Show, O eretta, Variety Show, A Cappella Choir, Observer, World Commentators, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, G.A.A. SHIRLEY SCHULTZ, Business, Ushers, Girls' Glee Club, Gilespie, Pa. Jr.--1 yr., Phila- delphia, Pa. High-1 yr. EDWIN SCHWIND, Industrial Arts, A Cap- pella, Operetta. , 2 PAT SEMMELROTH, Business, Senior Class Play, Minstrel Show, Stunt Show, Variety Show, Fresh. Class Ollicer, Talisman, Oper- etta, A Cappella, World Commentators, Track Queen Attendant. JAMES SHACKLETT, Academic, Red Mill, Prefect, Light- Opera Ensemble, National Honor Society. JOAN SHELEY, Academic, Pan-American League, Library Club, Minstrel Show, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella. ROSEMARY SHEPHERDSON, Business, Roosevelt Jr. High--1 yr., Manual Training High -- l yr. BETTY JOYCE SHOEMAKER, Allied Arts, Stunt Show, Minstrel Show, Observer, Sci- ence Club, Variety Show. GEORGE SIGULAS, lndustrial Arts, Jr. Hi-Y, Football, Basketball, Traclc. RICHARD SLATER, Academic, Golf, Science Club, Aero Club, Properties-Senior Class Play, Pan-American League, Roosevelt Jr. High -1 yr. SHIRLEE SLATER, Allied Arts, Publicity Stall, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, Style Show. ROBERT SLOAN, Academic: Boys' Glee Club, Aero Club, Properties Senior Class Play. MARGARET SMITH, Academic, Observer, French Club, Publicity Stall, Servicemen's Committee, Quill and Scroll, Roosevelt Jr. High -1 yr. 3 f I J, lil GJ RJ 'J T f Q! is ix X ,ff jx im! 3 XJKQQT - MAL A X 1-J ,J j ,fxii A 'ix' 1 fi? if y, .V ,f p fi . iii ,fiifyfy l r, i lxlx if J lil., ' N W JJ. l r l li Em Fifi . X aw 8 9 1 SENICJRS' MILDRED SMITH, Business, Honorary Art Club, Commercial Art Club, Roosevelt Jr. - 1 yr. NEWELL SMITH, Academic, Band, Orches- tra, Minstrel Show, Variety Show Orchestra, Treasurer Sophomore Class, Vice-President Junior Class, King ol Prom, Stunt Show, A Cappella, Jr. A Cappella, Jr. Band. JOE SOLLS, Academic, Cheerleader, Variety Show, Track, Band, Latin Club, Student Coun- cil, Stunt Show, Mgr. of Baseball, T.A.C. Town Committee, Football, Christmas Play. ROSALIE SOMMER, Academic, Stage Crew, Prelect, Latin Club, G.A.A. MARY BELL SOMMERVILLE, Business, G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Light Opera En- semble, Rosalie. MARY LOU SOMMERVILLE, Business, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Rosalie, Roosevelt Jr.-1 yr. GENE SPERRY, Industrial Arts, Basketball. MARIE STAMBACH, Academic, Pan Amer- ican League, Red Cross Representative, General Ollice, Talisman, National Honor Society. MARTHA STEWART, Allied Arts, Band, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Minstrel Show, Stunt Show, Observer, Rosalie, Red Cross Representative. WILLIAM STICKEL, Academic, French Club, A Cappella Choir, Boy's Glee Club, Rosalie. -2 BETTY STICKLING, Business: G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Stunt Show. JACK STOCKSICK, Industrial Arts: Junior l'Ii-Y. ERNEST STIJDER, Academic: A Cappella Choir, Senior Hi-Y, Latin Club, Football, Aero Club, Intramural Basketball. ROBERT SWANSON, Academic: Roosevelt Jr. High +1 yr. RICHARD SZIDON, Business: Band, Aero Club, Commerce Club. PATRICIA TATE, Business: Light Opera En- 9 semble, Cheerleader, Talisman, Variety Show, Rosalie, Girls' Glee Club, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Dean's Assistant, Science Prelect. JACK TAYLOR, Industrial Arts: Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Jr. Hi-Y. JOAN ELAINE TERHUNE, Business: G.A.A., Mixed Chorus, Jr. Class Play, Baslcetball, Girls' Glee Club, Lone Tree, Iowa - 3 yrs. GENTRY THETFORD, Industrial Arts: Intra- mural Baslcetball. ' BETTY THORNLEY, Allied Arts: G.A.A. Red Cross Representative, Variety Show. E-1 3 X I f gjxjx . lx ,Q .X xi 'Y 4 1 N x.,- fi . 8 9 BARBARA TINDALL, Academic, Variety Show, Minstrel Show, Majorette, National Honor Society, Observer, Red Mill, Latin Club. RICHARD TOBIAS, Academic, Goll, Intra- murals. JULIA TRANTINA, Business, Ushers, All- School Play, G.A.A., Prelect, World Com- mentators, Home Ec. Club, Washburn, Ill.- 1 yr. TOM TREFZGER, Academic, Football, Traclc, Honoria, Prelect, National Honor Society, Sr. Hi-Y, Intramurals, Student Council, Sec. Senior Class. DONNA JO TRIBBEY, Business, Girls' Glee Club, Minstrel Show, G.A.A. EVERETTE TUCKER, Academic, Band, Traclr, Football, Latin Club, Library Club. RAYE TYLER, Business, Washington Com- munity High-1'!2 yr. DONNA VEST, Business, Prelect, Voca- tional Guidance Committee, Library Club. ROLAND WALWER, Industrial Arts, Var- sity Football, Prelect, Watselca Community High-1 yr. PATRICIA WASSMUTH, Business, Light Opera Ensemble, Rosalie, Girls' Glee Club, Latin Club, Variety Show, World Commen- tators, Talisman. L. MARION WEBB, Business, Columbia Jr. High-1 yr., Peoria High-1 yr. RICHARD WEERTS, Academic, Band, Or- chestra, Band Soloist, Prelect, All-State Band, Columbia Jr. High - V2 yr. JOHN WELK, Industrial Arts, Roosevelt Jr. High - 1 yr. MARLA WEST, Business, Girl Reserves, Band, Variety Show, Commerce Club, G.A.A. ROSEMARY WEYENETH, Business, Ob- server, Girls' Glee Club, Pan-American League, Red Cross, Minstrel Show, Stunt Show, Quill and Scroll, Dean of Boys Assist- ant. GLENN WHITAKER, Industrial Arts, Pow- Wow, Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals. JAMES WHITE, Industrial Arts, Band, Stage Crew, Minstrel Show, Variety Show, Orches- tra. CLARENCE WILHELM, Vocational: Stage Crew, Projection Crew. WALTER WILKINSON, Industrial Arts, Football, Intramurals, Basketball, Baseball, Jr. Hi-Y, Vocational Guidance Committee. ROBERT WILLEY, Caterpillar Co-op, Library Club, Prelect, Senior Class Play SENIORS SHIRLEY WILLEY, Business, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, G.A.A. ALBERT WILSON, Business: F.-S. Football, Varsity Football, Jr. Hi-Y, Rosalie, Traclr, Vo- cational Guidance, Boys' Glee Club, Intra- murals, All-City Football Guard, WoodruIl's Most Valuable Player Award, A Cappella. EL JEAN WISE, Academic, French Club, A Cappella, Minstrel Show, G.A.A., Rosalie, Stunt Show, Ollice Assistant, Tac-Town Com- mittee, Chicago, Ill.-1 yr. DONALD WOTTON, Industrial Arts, Foot- ball, Projection Crew, Intramurals. ROBERTA WOOLEY, Business, Red Cross. CHARLENE WRIGHT, Academic, Band, Latin Club, Variety Show, Orchestra, Science Club. RALPH VOLTMER Industrial Arts A Ca 1 I P' pella, Jr. Hi-Y. JERRY ZEIGLER, Industrial Arts, Basketball, Football, Traclc, Jr. Hi-Y, Prelect. f'4f 7 ff llltigylil 6 Q' I 'fi If q i 3 ' I rf . , f -' . Q5 A fi- fy. ,7 A! Xp! 5 . I r f. .- .1 .-..' XXNXN .f 'w-Pi I fj xxl l y 21 Emi Ay HE 'I'-'f Nd, I 4 5 IS fl I E1 fi' .- . I. y' ' Ep I 1 ,- txt IQ. E a t :fi I - 1,- 1- I, i ' A I fi. sENloRs OF DISTINCTION Talisman sfsinv -51 LL! ,fdf 42,15 j f 7,16 Student C ounc il fffWf?2fQLf 'P Qwvujzgwwbi, gk GQWJQWMJ EDM FA' nn af 150-!,Q7:01ad7r!! X620 The Top Ten 9,uJYLL1 8Qjmjz,6fP.f1.f ,X I ' n ,f , J7 2141! YTW7' FD.-J. 5512. fmwa gm, Avy 'if pg,,wL-- OBSCTVCI' Q fgdfrfxffpgaf Q Joan Hybislce, Secretaryg Bruce Ingersoll, Presidentg Doris Rager, Vice-president Clarence Maher, Treasurer. OFFICERS or THE CLASS or 1948 ,ii...iY. Y , 7 Dorofhea Abegg W d A an a gee . , -::- mf3sf,X,ggQ1e: ..', ' 'EW sa, tr lr is 5.25 ragga R, , 1 , 113 ,X XL-zip? 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Norma Glaczenslci Pl'lYlllS Gefflng Jack Gideonsen ss' 19 35' fi? CLF' . f -3 in 5 Marjorie Gleixner NWCY Goodwin -lane Goss Esthe' Grant .lo Ann Greeley ' Harold Hane John Groezinger y imi V Y Q, I in nn Ni l X G V V 5 Leah Hall n Norma Guth Gerald Hammer Nancy Hammond a em 2 , 4,5 Robert Haney Ralph Hansen 214' af 'N N ...AA Deloris Harms Josephine Harper 512 ... ':1 fr- wg X' f i iffy QW as 3 QR RY? ME 'ggi I N XL , .1 Lx -., 1 '1 ' ,. ,, -M .. D 'rs s News Jerry Harris 9 uf Virginia Hart l k b Jaclc Hasler Herbert Haun Mary Hawkins J05ePl lne Heinsman it ' Lois Held a fter ' fb? :. fF X fr5'ft f ' , -fi if yEf?a?fQff5S1 . L- 5131? N Jig? 25 My K' fr Q 4. A N X .fvagigi ff Jaw ? Fry 6 I Alice Henninger of, f, .EL J s fs s 'sf' ?P . 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Q-gn, og. ,i Q tt. 1 C oP'u ' af- fo f -if gl i 0, I 7, ,Q O 5 U '15 Q, , Connie Garreif, Secrekaryg Marilyn Eakle, President Tom McClinfick, Vice-president Gloria Tracy, Treasurer. OFFICERS CF THE CLASS OF 1949 Back row: Richard Smith, Robert Greer, Wm. Weerts, Duane Heward, Charles Mitchell, Richard Koep- ping, Harold LeMaster, Jerry Hoerr, .laclr Tull, George Benlro. Middle row: Lillian Gale, Eleanor Wilson, Virginia Wilhelm, Gloria Medill, Peggy Meinders, Donna Marlcland, Norma Epperson, Mary Halstead, Dorothy Marlott, Joyce Rapp. Front row: Beverly Beck, Marilyn Eldred, Eleanor Monier, Rose Mary Light, Beverly Vielhalr, Marilyn Manson, Reita Weisser, Norma Lehman, Doris Lange. CLASS CF 49 Back row: Norvel Voslow, Robert L. Smith, James Whelan, Dale Wise, Robert Malson, Bud Windsor, Earline Gestrine, Walter Keller, Neil Hasten, Don White. Middle row: Doyle Funcannon, George Goll, Patsy Higham, Loretta Williamson, Eloise Hanson, Rosanne Wagenaar, lrnagene Myers, Lois Hutchcralt, Marian Wiesehan, Gladys Henderson. Front row: Rita Kagan, Loretta Easley, Rose White, Virginia Scharp, Shirley Scott, Marilyn Wisner, Margaret Potter, Marlene Wagler, Donna Harris. me mama, ,.., rQAa nlra..-.e3a 1efw,iui. 1 X'Q.ff Q., Sf: 5 if 51 X I , 'Rv F A , ff... - , as S, vi 5 - N 1 .1 I as ,sn f Baclc row: Wesley Bute, Jaclr Diveley, Lynn Hall, Robert Van Viclrle, Paul Hoppe, Wm. Casey, Wayne McAvoy, Richard Swift, Robert Terrell, Charles Hazard, Ralph Ramsey, Joe Crandell, Ronald Murray, Charles Miller. Middle row: Beverly Stodd, Delores Sperry, Marilyn Voigt, Catherine Zimmerman, Leo Davis, Leslie Rhodes. Front row: Mary Trelzger, Laura Speclr, Colleen Cox, Margaret Kille, Carol Andress, Barbara Holzinger, Eleanor Close, Patricia lvans, Marilyn Yates. CLASS OF49 Back row: Charles Gaines, Wm. Hoagland, Earl Copley, Robert Shirley, Robert Dowell, Donald Roclrhill, Robert Armstrong, Jaclr Duden, Robert Young, Richard Brown. Middle row: Clifford Blunier, Jerry Williams, Millard Martin, Ernest Boyer, Richard Wilhelm, Wm. C. Smith, James Maple, Robert Knott, Robert Fletcher, Wm. Shull. Front row: Donald Reed, Sheila Baker, Lois Davis, Yvonne Steiner, Ruth Claudin, Connie Garrett, Joyce Tremper, Marilyn Brown, Tom Fex. 'ina-Q-me -,1r,:ma.- ..fsfmmerfaaapsrafrwmmr-fm,a -was ,,.. mwmawelrr . Hrs , vis. Back row: Wm. Evans, Wm. Clemmens, Terry McGinnis, James Osborn, Donald Hendrick, Terry Ficken, Bud Grimmer, Peter Gerontes, Jaclr Reynolds, Kenneth Hoemes. Middle row: Gloria Tracy, Joan Johnson, Mary Gerard, Lois Gibson, Alberta Frahm, Donald Barlrer, Marjorie Ploense, Barbara Van Winkle, Helen Yonce, Pat Barthell. Front row: Phyllis Bishop, Shirley Athens, Shirley Bennett, Joann Griffin, Sandra Anderson, Patricia Woodruff, Betty Losch, Harleane Green, Bessie Hatcher. SOPHOMORES Baclr row: Dale Morris, Henry Johnson, Robert Wensley, Roger Lotze, Donald Lisle, Donald Braunagel, Harold Lavaux, Jack Seidell, Robert Knickerbocker, Richard Tidd. Middle row: Margaret Hansen, Joann Herbstrith, Jaclr Staples, George White, Tom McClinticlr, Fred King, Alma Jenlrins, Pat Fox, Cherrill Aten, Doris Gaffney. Front row: Shirley Alessi, Norma Jibben, Donna Gottschalk, Barbara Hinlrle, Joyce Correll, Janice Miller, Nina Theissen, Karma Randolph, Betty Hill. Baci: row: Fred List, Jerry Morgan, Jerry Wictert, John Hess, Charles Hewitt, James Mensendile, Ray- mond Crider, Charles Stillman, Roy Lewis, Charles Stewart. Middle row: Erna Loewer, Ann Kennedy, Marian Woerner, Sally Day, Nancy Bale, Margaret Cornet, Josephine Leitgeb, Gary Modlin, Richard Schmiedelier, Chester Hannigan. Front row: Maxine Lee, Donna Lee, Dorothy Karlowslzi, Juanita Sellers, Barbara Anderson, Mary Watson, Collette Whitcomb, Mildred Hoerr, Wanda Kelly. CLASS CF 49 Back row: Bettilou Kerlrer, Barbara Larimore, Joanne Burdette, Alma Claybaugh, Virginia Burns, Mildred Logsdon, Shirley Draper, Jaclcie Bessler, Charlotte Hilgers, Virginia Sutter, Patsy Hybarger. Middle row: Mary Ann Astroth, Joyce Laughlin, Eva Sheely, Janet MacDonald, Beryl Drake, Wm. Schlesinger, John McMullen, Jaclr McMachan, Gene Short, Ray Hoffman. Front row: Jean Price, Marilyn Looclx, Adele Barracli, Janice Pendleton, Mary Jones, Alberta Spaulding, Betty Stauller, Joyce Stambach, Jean Kiefer. '..s . .5522 E SQ! Mm U 3 iigii ws., X 5? 4 6' ge .affix if Q Aj' sq: 'E 'I+-fa 7 ? . E Jiiymiis? xx' ? ' L 5 Q w a -L 5 i Y- , . n . Back row: Carol Romine, S, Shirley Cast, S, LaDonna Pierson, S, JoAnne Heintz, S, Claire Dwyer, S, James Theeslield, S, Ralph Hursey, S, John Shores, S, Phyllis Jacobs, S, Lois Kennedy, S, Carol Porter, S' Doris Plummer S. Middle row: Richard Kerr, F, Robert Snyder, F, Robert Ommen, F, Donald Haney, F, Lawrence Knob- loch, F, Harold Smith, F, Raymond Tobias, F, Jerry Crawford, S, Donald Shaver, S, Ted Utley, S. Front row: Donald Lee, F, Gene Duvendock, F, Roger Harris, F, Harriett Cole, F, Joan Price, F, Wanda Arrowsmith, F, Shirley Dempster, F, Geraldine Thomas, F, Wm. England, F, Robert Thomas, F, George Rexroat, F. if 1 ' Q - 'W h' r- - ' 'W 7- we -- :- 5 V rw- ., ,r Am, ,. aiaaa r ' ax . l :ig fgliggi' f - - B X ' 'E a n g 2 + - eff ' fag' ff in ' I, ' W, 53, ai M e53Ii?ifE?fjl-ff V ,L ki- :rx if if . 1 ,X frm.: ,EEESE , W :yi rr ., f kiss- ' 'L ' ' f -'3' ' ' 2 U .P 2 5? .f:5 ,,'Sa X T 'W'- l , W , - x ' My .5 3.5 ' W ' ix W fi: ct w V , - .AK , i 5 3. -f-gf M vw- ,., rf -I ff? sz 'W .f Ng fr 'Mft 5 , v sg ' J , r - ,, 1 Audre Bledsoe lFr.l, Mary E. Hosick lFr.l, Marilyn Eakle lSoph.l, Richard Robbins lFr.l, Nancy Auth lSophl, Betty Berkowitz lSoph.l, Donna OPPer lFr.l Ch l B ll d Gerr Beebe, Kenneth Grauer, .lack Rose, Charles Ricketts Back row: Martin Bastian, ares a ar , y Neil Burk Frank Chew, Jim W. Graham, Donald Gnehm. Middle iow' Karen Holmes, Robert Burrows, Ernst Kellerstrass, Albert Kellerstrass, Robert Glass Ch l W'lson Leonard Remelius, Roscoe Herget, Robert Koehler, Shirley Barrett. ares i , Front row: Dawn Pinkney, Nancy Pugh, Marilyn Carr, Dorothy Peek, Frances Carr, Margaret Bartell Nona Craycralt, Junette Checklin, Donna Rhodes. Back row: Eugene Williams, Barry Nelson, Donald Wright, Harold Wirth, Ronald Treiry, James Allen, David Reed, Robert Yates, Charles Oertel, George Storey. Middle row: Amelia Klein, Lois Nelson, Mary Olmsted, Theo Schonwise, Carol Anderson, Pat Boster, Marjorie Rusk, Margaret Roten, Vivian Burbank, Madeline Kroeger. ' Front row: Nancy Coney, Barbara Johnson, Joyce Pottorf, Madelyn Delaney, Delores Nash, Joanne Rautmann, Amber Boardman, Donna Wallace, Norma Jean Dixon. FRESHMEN Back row: Wm. Mansfield, Ralph Tegg, Ronnie Thomas, Wm. A. Janssen, Les. Grimm, Bruce Wrenn, James Lankton, James Huxtable, Pat Moran, Albert Drowns. ' ' Middle row: Ethel Mae Vance, Pat Winship, Margie Wilkinson, Loretta Smith, Jean Kay Ronk, Phyllis Silver, Ruth Sturm, Mildred Watts, Dorothy Wicker, Gay Smith. Front row: Rita Bradley, Madeline Gire, Emma Woolsey, Eleanor Thompson, Jacqueline Sonderegger, Lois Gunther, Barbara Vevig, Charlene Tracey, Barbara Miller. , S 2 v I ! sr, i :zo A l el . ...P fvflw SJ 1-V 3 Q7 ,,,,.f ...ra Back row: Ronald Graves, Lavon Ward, George Stivers, Donald Myers, Harry Huflord, Edward Kuever, Wm. Jansen, Lloyd Mercer, James Key, Donald Hufeld. Middle row: Arnold Ehlen, Marvin Huston, Robert Gruba, Keith Hainline, Winsor Beck, James Holtlre, Jaclt Henderson, Pat Middleton, Janet Gauwitz, Delores Woodruff. Front row: Betty Jean Lee, Shirlee Kiefer, Paula Humphreys, Dolores Anderson, Merilyn Houseman, Jeanette Harris, Charlotte Harris, Shirley Morris, Dawn Jones. A-'ll Xxxjpxs gpi Q CLASS or so gif K ie if Baclfrow: James Coclrrell, Albert Heaton, Wm. Coburn, Robert Brown, Reg. Sipfle, Charles Eaton, Bernard Shreir, Dean Baldwin, Gene Oldham, Fred Goings. Middle row: Delores Cleer, Margy Drake, Audrey Slone, Una Rae Sherman, Mary Bale, Delores Hoerr, Suzanne Copley, Reita Brumlield, Delores Davis, Barbara Reynolds. Front row: Mary Ellen Clark, Eunice Schileling, Merrie Casey, Norma Sellers, Evelyn Blanc, Betsy Bugg, Doris Bessler, Helen Murrie, Carol Billerbecl. Z Z 1 3 Yl 3 2 5 r s . J e 3 fi 5 ll E Back row: John Sticlrling, Donald Raeuber, Ed Grant, Robert Woodcock, Paul Johnson, Donald Rager, Wm. Arnold, Charles Johnson, Malcolm Kincaid, Marvin Neaveill. Middle row: Monty George, Wm. McDonna, Henry Cvilr, Stanley Koga, James Slater, Jene Statler, Robert Baller, Richard Schlyer, Roy Moody, Roger Powers. Front row: Joanne Endres, Lillian Hicks, Lorraine Hart, Betty Klawitter, Betty Larlre, Mary Ellen Grant, Joanne Faylor, Pauline Cardts, Ardith MacMillan. FRESHMEN Back row: Richard Rice, Donald Martens, Robert Mercer, Kevin Bandle, George Rowclille, Charles Ensort, Arnold Leadley, Donald Richter, Robert McFall, Robert Smith. Middle row: James Steinmetz, Gerald Lynch, Kenneth Ford, Gene Merrill, George Scott, Owen King, Glenn Seth, Wm. Nichting, Clark Cook, Roy Mclntire. Front row: Pat Gerring, Donna Magill, Russalee McDonald, Joan Leclgerwood, Edith Armstrong, Donna McMorris, Della DeWitt, Marilyn Molek, Jo Anne Stoll. '? i 4 l '-2 1 f k.,,....... Eyed: aw: Fred Gruss, George M. Hoerr, .Lloyd Agee, Kenneih Johnson, Wm. Herold, David Shaner, m. cGee, Jerry Markland, Charles Herrrdge, Donald Losch. Middle row: Louis Trigg, Donald Hicks, Reginald Boyle, Margie Purham lrene Donelson Dolores M' nick, Doris Mansfield, Jack Shaw, Howard Huber, Robert Auer. I I mn Front row: Valarie Scheleling, Jane! Hollman, Joanne Kuhns, Marlene Hirth, Loreifa Hillyer, Rufh Livingsion, Joann Gordon, Joyce Hindman, Barbara Heathcoat. CLASS OF 50 Back row: Donald Canham, James Kelly, Richard Short, Jacl: Rosenal, Robert Reynolds, Earl Houlihan, Royal Hurd, Allen Ross, Donald Davis, George Freidinger. Middle row: Waller Schwind, Richard Hill, Margarek Woerner, Shirley Rowlen, Elsa Schmidi, Marsha Jane Burnham, Elmer Smiih, Glenn Burmeisler, Charles Sherman, Roberl: Harms. Front row: Mercedes Jones, Gloria Williams, Joann King, Mary lvers, Dolores Frels, Billie Moody, lris Biegel, Tecea Munro, Viola Harper. Q7 -of f I HD H ' -'Er YY Lk.,-- '1 Back row: Delbert Bullock, Diclr Weyeneth, Bill Kritzmire, Norman Derrickson, Jim Demiclr, Grant Tuf- ientsamer, Bob Kennie, Kenneth Schoch, Raymond Little, Frank Hollman. Middle row: Madeline Dibuono, Geraldine lsbell, Beverly Beasley, Anna Steinseiler, Norma Paine, Jay Mundy, Gary Pollins, Bennie Deluhery, John Friedericlr, Paul Prichard. Front row: Phyllis Kerter, Georgia Smuclrer, Edith Kannenberg, Shirley Krause, Mildred Tegg, Frances Reum, Elaine Tasich, Shirley Steimel, Lillian Parlr. FRESHMEN Back row: Bob Crady, Erwin Knight, Jim Short, Jacl: Morris, James Morgan, Jack Wheeler, Paul B. Abbott, Roger Bastian, Robert Berg, Ralph Kats. Middle row: Charlotte Parson, Marcella Percefull, Betty Lou Berkowitz lSoph.l, Margaret Bell, Jean Ann Stout, Allan Grimm, Richard Brown, Jack Ewend, Leo Jordan, Bill Coughlin. . Front row: Norman Kelly, Patsy Petty, Marilee Streibich, Inez Rose Ginz, Jane Ealrle, Joan Withers, Mary Goss, Ellie Lou Calhoun, Ellen Cox. N -, AW- a 1. a:.i1e., g. . 1 Q u f - orgamizatio Us Z S W 5 S 5 W W W W W 2 W W W .W W W W W W W W W , A15 . it 1 I , as ' ' in ,lf ef' W' ,L by T may , JUNE QARRQLL VIRGINIA ANDRESS Valedictorian Sdlufaforian HONOR STUDENTS OUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is. an lnternational Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Juniors or Seniors, in the upper third ol their class, who have done outstanding worlr on the Talisman or Observer, are elected to membership on the recommendation of their adviser. QU LL Baclc row: Robert Morrissey, Tom Pugh, Janelle Chambers, Joanne Hiclrs, Mary Lou McGrane, Rosemary 'lg Weyeneth, Patricia Tate, Barbara Jeneson, Shirlee Plack, Lois Eberhardt, Delores Anderson Anna in Marie Johnson, Alice Palmer. GRGLL Front row: Marian Petzing, lda Jean Mahle, Kay Curtis, Jane Goss, Letha Ann Barchers, Harriet Howat Joan Hybiste, Bettie Elam. Don Gray L Joseph Bauwens President of School C Vice-Presicleni: of School 1 Left of stairs: Gloria Williams, Marilyn Brown, Lois Gibson, June Carroll, Roberi Manson, Lillian Parlr. l Right of stairs: Ellen Derges, Nancy Kaiser, Mary Hoffman, Joanne King, Donald Gray. Q Back row: Jerry Kats, Richard Kennecly, Tom Pugh, Richard Mills, Delores Anderson, Donna Weiss, Mr. l W. G. Carlin. l lk in , Q QS if ,ss 'K , HF 'Y 2 M v ' 'gl lc W 7 .v s 2 52332553356 Lfg: 2 emi, ,-,, 2 1: W-Sl . zigisewei. wwfi , E.: L Nj .L ,..f. V ' 1' if J Robert Manson Treasurer June Carroll Recording Secretary Richard Mills Parliamentarian Richard Kennedy Delores Anderson Observer Representative STUDENT COUNCIL is f l ' ii, l'? ,.feg al., -I ,QM + is i l if A f f gief' ' Ellen Derges Tom Pugh Donna Weiss Mary Hollman Corresponding Secretary is di- ft: H' ar ...d iff J ia if 3 X ii vs E , A -' li ':.s Nancy Kaiser Lois Gibson Marilyn Brown Jerry Kats as Us i gg lg? .Q .... 39 N as 3 f M: Y Skt., ' 1, ,L Gloria Williams Lillian Parl: Joann King Marilee Streibich f Mr. W. G. Carlin Faculty Adviser W 'cf gil ,s of F vis :fax 'G EJ I C Tom Trelzger .loe Kendall .lean Hunt George White 87 MARIAN PETZING, Co-editor .IAN ELLE CHAM BERS, Co-edifor 4 TALISMAN EDITORIAL STAFF .IANA LEE I'IASI'I, Co-edifor IFirst Semesterl KENNETH I. BUCHER, Editorial Adviser E f I Jean Alls, Pai Barthell, Shirley Cornwell, Jean Court, Jackie Davis, Marv Anne French. TALISMAN EDITORIAL STAFF Jo Ann Greeley, Jean Miller, Joyce Miller, Pat Middleton, Robert Morrissey, Frances Neaveill. Mary Jane Park Marilyn Phelps, Shirlee Flack, Margie Ploense, Sian Rives, Duane Saylor. 'Bw 1-1 -Q , x HARRIET HOWAT, Adveriising Manager ANNA MARIE JOHNSON, Business Manager TALISMAN BUSINESS STAFF BETTIE ELAM, Circulation Manager A- R, BUISI Business Adviser Ann Barchers Joan Hybislce Pat Parks TALISMAN BUSINESS STAFF ,J ,Q '.'. 3 5 Marilyn Manson Mary Lou McGrane Joyce Potiorf Pai Tate Barbara Hinlcle Alice Palmer Rayma Tribbey 91 r---f'-- -f -f'-' v- - fffvwf- Y' OBSERVER JOANNE HICKS Co-editor BARBARA JENESON Business Manager Mary Ann Astroth, Assisiant Business Manager: Delores Anderson, News Ediior. Jean Burnham, Credit Manager, Donna Maririand, Advertising Manager. IA, V, K. Barbara Tindall, Feature Ediiorf Tom Pugh, Sporis Editor. Lois Eberhardt, Society Editor, Ida Jean Mahle, Feature Editor. 92 ROSEMARY WEYENETH Co-editor New Q15 i Back row: Robert Harms, Robert McFall, Keith Jackson, Theo. Millan, Tom McClintick, Charles Stan. Rives, Richard Mills, Donald McConkey, Hank Smith, Audrey Eakle, Carol McGaughan, Anderson, Janice Pendleton. Third row: Tom Pugh, Rita Mae Smith, Rosy Weyeneth, Joanne Hicks, Barbara Waterlield, B L ! Burkett, Martha Stewart, Barbara Tindall, Roberta Randall, Miriam Graham, Vivian Cation, Barrack, Jean Hunt. Second row: James Pugh, Betty Trowbridge, Mary Kerker, Florence Clark, Joyce Stambach, Haney, Gloria Garrett, Nance Kaiser, Mary Brooksbank, Rose White, Mary Haaga, Betty Fenton, Loock. Gaines, Delores Margie Adele Shirley Marilyn Front row: Wesley Bute, Beverly Sokolis, Shirley Rowlen, Joyce Wilson, Pat Bardsley, Peggy Meinders, lda Jean Mahle, Joyce Laughlin, Betty Joyce Shoemaker, Betty Schulz, Mary lvers, La Donna Pierson, Margaret Galbreath, Pat Powell. Even though the '46-'47 season was well underway at Woodrull High School, no event was chronicled in the school organ until late October. Behind the scenes a new advisor and a new stall were working under great handicap to publish the bi-weekly OBSERVER-without a printer! No local printer was available. Once an out-ol-town . printer was secured, the OBSERVER appeared with the usual lrequency. Editorial comment, dramatized news coverage, personality sketches, an original novelette rn installments, a cover-all sports section, streamer headlines, interesting pictures and original leatures exemplilying the teen-age spirit ol '47 established worthwhile trends in the new OBSERVER. We came to Woodrull, we sold ads, and helped pay lor your OBSERVER. U F True, we have learned to get along with others and have gained knowledge ol business, but the group ol Woodrullites that make up the BUSINESS STAFF enable us to have our paper. Back row: Barbara Jeneson, Wm. Shull, Wayne McAvoy, Donald White, Donna Opper. Front row: Alberta Spaulding, Donna Markland, Jackie Bessler, Jean Burnham. 93 .. S 1 1 r, W A .H Virginia Andress, Shirley Bodeclxer, Mary Lou McGrane, Joanne Hicks, Albert Hunzilxer, Adolph Roeclcer, Thomas Treizger, Pairicia Tate, Roblerfa Randall, Marie Siambach, Barbara Tindall. Not in picture: Joseph Bloom, Ann Kahn, Gordon McKee, James Schaclxlett. Elected May 9, 1946. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Loretta Alexander, Mildred Anderson, Theodore Bayler, Dorothy Bitierberg, Donna Brulre, Gloria Chap- man, Roland Fischer, Shirley Howat, Dolores Koufelis, Harold Lanlcton, Theresa Murray, Daniel Page, Donald Page, Stanford Parris, Louise Phillips, Marian Phillipson, Charles Rager, Alice Sell, Vane Suter. S, rw., Elected May 9, 1946 '91 A :lm 'K Ae , - E if Q is 19 f J if I' . ,ki I r - . ,F V 1 rs . I 5 M . 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LA .LLL Richard Weerls, George Krifzmire, William Lewis, Roy Logsdon, Mildred Maihis, Ronald McConkey, Don McFall, Robert McGrane, Mary Lou McMorrow, Jerry Mills, Dick Myers, Kenneth Nibbelin, Helen Oard, Kennelh Osborn, James Paddock, Glen Pardieck, Bob Parks, Pai Price, Imogene Quinley, Dick Randall, Robcria W Rauen, Frank Rockhill, Don Russell, Ida While, Charlene Wrighl, Helen Nibbelin. BAND Ryden, Marilyn Shadid, Pauline Schmidt, Elsa Smith, Newell Stewart, Martha Sanderson, Alice Sumner, Kenneih Tasick, Elaine Tasick, Virginia Talmadge, Brunella Theeslield, Don Theesfield, James Tidd, Richard Tindall, Barbara Weeris, Dick White, George While, James Wright, Charlene Shores, John Robinson, Don Pappas, John Standing: Mary Howaru, Wm. Heinzman, Jerry McMorrow Kennelh Sumner Seated: Newell Smith, Richard Hanshaw. , as K A 1 Aw. QQ., s,,l'.' Q V U gf Q 'Q 1 3' H- wi 5 0 M. R l A QS if f' f 4 yy K uf' M yn . , ew ' 0 ' Q .5 'x I U' .W 15,15 Sf . rf 1 , A My , iff kfj 1-,M Jap! Back row: Donald Reed, Monty George, Patrick Morgan, Richard Short, Reg. Boyle, Donald Hendrick, Wm. Casey, George Scott, Ronald Trelger, Richard Wilhelm, Glenn Burmeister, Fred List. Middle row: Fred Goings, Robert Gruba, George Freidinger, Keith Hainline, Donald Haney, Wm. Nickting, John Friederich, Tom Ringel, Richard Brown, Gene Duvendoch, Richard Weyeneth. Front row: Leighton Lindquist, Robert Knott, Earl Houlihan, Harold Bracken, James Demick, Kaye Johnson, Jesse Macari, Charles Wilson, Robert Thomas, Ronnie Graves. The Boy's Glee Club is an elective group. ln this organization the boys learn the fundamentals ol voice production and are taught to sing four part harmony. The work is always accompanied. Members from this group are selected lor advanced groups. The appear at the Christmas Vespers, the City-Wide Spring Festival, and a broadcast from WMBD. The Girls' Choir is a select group ol 30 girls. They must have one year of advanced music belore they may become a member ol this choir. This group was organized to take care of the number of girls unable to take A Cappella Choir. ' The girls wear ivory satin robes trimmed with a purple ascot collar. This group appears on school broadcasts as well as the all-city Christmas and Spring Festivals. Back row: Jo Ann Lake, Josephine Krempp, Rosanne Wagenaar, lone Thayer, Alice Palmer, Deloris Harms, Nance Bale, Clara Roe. Middle row: Eleanor Morse, Rosemary Woodhall, Lois Hutchcraft, Lynne Farlin, Winilred Knapp, Donna Weiss, Betty Crawford, Jean Miller, Lois Knott. Front row: Janice Morris, Joyce Laughlin, Eileen Cantor, Norma Glaczenski, Betty Trowbridge, Roberta Meals, Florence Clark, Rayma Tribbey. it jx i l so t . rf We 1 inln J ,, 5 GT Q ? if if 2 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB E rs Q .2 is E First row: Jana Lee Hash, Shirley Willey, Rita Mae Smith, Rose White, Bertie Sann, Mary E. Moody, Ruth Jimison, Barbara Follrers. Second row: Audrey Roger, Mary Bell Sommerville, Martha Stewart, Letha Ann Barchers, Joanne Brinlrman, Beverly Jeneson, Betty Engle, Joanne Hiclrs, Shirlee Placlr. Third row: Jerry Keys, Willis Hunzilrer, Al Hunzilrer, Melvin Rapp, Willard Douglas, Phyllis Gerring, Normalee Logan, Margaret Galbreath, Mary Carolyn Kirk. Baclr row: Jack Danley, Kenny Ragsdale, Harold Hauptly, Hans Engel, Bob McCrae, Bob Thrush, A CAPPELLA CHOIR Robert Zimmerman, Paul Gerdes, Bob Hill, Albert Wilson. The Girl's Glee club is an elective group, The girls learn the fundamentals ol voice production and are taught to sing three and lour part harmony. Sometimes the wort is unaccompanied. From this group members are chosen lor advanced groups. They appear at the Christmas Vespers, the City-Wide Spring Festival, and a broadcast lrom WMBD. Baclc row: Joyce Wilson, Frances King, Darlene Weathers, Betty Haines, Hilda Sneed, Betty Parlrs, Pat Woodrull, Joyce Carrell, Shirley Draper. Third row: Phyllis Kerter, Phyllis Wennerholt, Lois Kennedy, Josephine Leitgeb, Jackie Miller, Virginia Scharp, Rosemary Woodhall, Lola Rodgers. Second row: Marilyn Wisner, Erna Loewer, Mary Gerard, Nina Theissen, Joyce Rapp, Margaret Potter, La Donna Pierson, Eva Sheely. Front row: Rita Mae Smith, Elizabeth Fitzmaurice, Lois Held, Joann Herbstrith, Carolyn Richman, Adele Barract, Norma Glaczenski. ii fr 5 K A CAPPELLA CHOIR First row: Phyllis Swanson, Pat Turl, Shirley Jean Davis, Frances Brown, Harriet Howat, Mary Lou Sommerville, El Jean Wise, Pat Powell. Second row: Joanne Stieber, Hildegarde Mugele, Doris Christie, Virginia Ummel, Miriam Graham, Jean Burnham, Doris Rager, Gloria Garrett, Betty Schulz. Third row: Marilyn Maple, Annabelle Camper, Jackie Oard, Mary Howard, Bill Rexlord, Jaclr Pond, Max Atteberry, Jim Harrell, Bob Davis. Baci: row: Carl Kulschbach, John Ruhaak, Dick Koepping, Ralph Beeler, Diclr Cook, Burt Dehority, John Pappas, Don Barker, Bill Stickel,Bob Lindsey. The A Cappella Choir is the largest select group in the school. Appearing in purple velvet and ivory satin robes this group of 82 is set up as the goal of all music students. Their music is the most difficult of all the groups and they sing without piano accompaniment. Their main appearances are the big city-wide Christmas and Spring Festivals. This year the Woodruff choir also sang at the Easter Sunrise Service which was broadcast from the Madison Theatre. A Woodruff letter is awarded to each member who is present at all outside appear- ances during the year. lt is this group that mates up the chorus ofthe operetta which is qiven every two years at Woodruff. Back row: Pat Garnes, Nancy Moore, Janet MacDonald, Shirley Parson, Shirley Petty, Margaret Cornet, Alberta Spaulding, Shirley Cast, Eleanor Close. Third row: Mildred Hoerr, Jean Alfs, Verna Sturm, Norma Steadman, Colleen Cox, Sally Day, Joann Petty, Maxine Lee, Donna Lee. Second row: Marilyn Carr, Norma Jibben, lda Gene Mahle, Doris Oetzel, Betty De Pompea, Janet Hoffman, Jean Court, Mattie Harper. Front row: Ferne Nelson, Doris Plummer, Donna Barnes, Jean Price, Vergene Kugler, Virginia Sutter, Bernadine Stage. GIRLS' x it l mfg r ii I il V Ll l gi 2 s is A ,Q . 3 Baclr row Jerry Rudd Kenny Ragsdale Margie Burlutt Al HUhZIk8f Donna Jewman, Gordon McKee, James Harrell Pat Wassmuth Theo Millan Betty Fischer Max Attetaerry, Wm. Rexlord. Front row Mary Puclrett Marilyn Ryden Mary Helen Mamas Rose White, Pat Tate, Janie Chapman. The Light Opera Ensemble is a mixed group composed of Junior and Seniors who are selected by tryout Dressed in pastel iormals and light coats and darlr trousers this group malres an attractive appearance at their numerous outside engagements. The Folt Song Singers are 20 girls who mate concert appearances before luncheon clubs and other Peoria organizations. Each girl wears a costume portraying a different country. Some of the countries represented are Holland, ireland, Mexico, China, Spain, Scot- land, Russia, Bohemia, and America. This group has their own student accompanist. This year the accompanist is Hildagarde Mugele. For concert appearances they sing without direction. Baclc row: Margaret Galbreath, Carol McGaughan, Mary Carolyn Kirt, Donna Marlrland, Nancy Ham mond, Joan Mehlentaeclr. Middle row: Lois Gibson, Phyllis Swanson, Helen Yonce, Mary Hoffman, Doris Rager, Barbara Van Winkle. Front row: Bessie Hatcher, Beverly Jeneson, Hildegarde Mugele, accompanist, Joanne Stieber EI Jean Wise, Connie Garrett, Bertie Sann, Betty Hill. l l , W Q 2-fist wgissea qw sa- Qi mg X? iz as Back row: Jerry Carter, Robert Greer, Robert McWilliams, Gerry Wilts, Robert Thrush, Robert Lindsey, Robert Zimmerman, Gordon Derois, Walter Speirs, Robert Davis, Gene Crubaugh. Front row: Pearl Whitalrer, Joan Severns, Doris Christie, Sally Day, Sandra Anderson, Shirley Draper, Janrce Miller, Frances Neaverll. ENSEMBLE This is a selected group consisting of ten girls and ten boys. They study the three schools of music-the classic, the romantic, and the modern. They have appeared at the County Institute, Woodruff Christmas Vespers, City-Wide Christmas Program, state meeting oi Deans ol Women, state meeting ol P.T.A., Variety Show, WMBD broadcast, Westminster Vespers, and lor several church organizations. The Mixed Chorus is an elective class meeting every day third hour. This class to- gether with Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs give the students the one year of advanced music necessarv before being selectd lor A Cappella Choir or one ol the ensembles. Back row: Fred King, Gerald Wisner, Ed Schwind, James Pugh, Richard Quinley, Lawrence Johnson, George Kimball, Dean Blair, Carl Hindson, Jaclr Duden, Harold Davis, Clarlr McEntee, Donald White, Jerry Morgan, Wm. Evans, Wm. Shull. Third row: Beverly Stodd, Mary Haaga, Mary Halstead, Charlotte Harris, Pat Addis, Elsie Schumacher, Patricia Fox, Marilyn Voigt, Marian Wiesehan, Karma Randolph, Joyce Tremper, Mary Held, Shirley Price, Joan Terhune, Martha Burnham, Margie Gleixner, Barbara Zoolc. Second row: Colleen Coulton, Lorretta Hillyer, Barbara Heathcoat, Norma Steadman, Evelyn Blane, Janet Gauwitz, Doris Bessler, Jane Taylor, Barbara Hinlrle, Barbara Werner, Donna Opper, Madeline Gire, Wanda Boyer, Bertha Kohler, Jean Rae Emert, Dorothy Wicker. Front row: Betty Harder, Mary Trelzger, Alberta Bailey, Marlene Wagler, Betty Berlrowitz, Nance Auth, Lillian Hiclrs, Carol Billerbecir, Barbara Vevig, Donzella Bigger, Joyce Hindman, Pauline Shadid, Delores Drennan, Marilee Streibich, Iris Biegel, Jo Anne Stoll. MIXED CHORUS 2.55 fa. L . Q xiifady ' I ifti33f5f'1,' -15 ,V K W f X Milk G. f . fi .. J Q , 'mulgltf - ,f x 7 xl 1 'tl' 375 J: 4 f wa 6 r rw. ' 091' 4' N Mi Back row: Joanne Califf, Jeane Court, Mildred Gardner, Beverly Bohm, Arlene Barker, Betty Stauller, Norma Glaczenski, Marie Brentrup, Frances Brown, Carol Evans, Pauline Shadid, Doris Plummer. Third row: Carolyn Richman, Virginia Scharp, Shirley Petty, Teresa Carr, Shirley Parson. Second row: Beverly Gobart, Donna Markland, Barb. Van Winkle, Lucille Beck, Adele Barrack, Norma Adleman, Juanita Sellers, Jean Rae Emert, Shirley Scott, Marilyn Eldred, Barbara Hinkle, Carol Romine. Front row: Jana Lee Hash, Janelle Chambers, Delores Anderson. XCAN Jo 8' 4 The Ushers group consists of girls lrom the four classes in school. They usher for the 2 P public performances put on by the school. For this service to the school the girls are 4 3 awarded an usher letter. The girls earn these letters by receiving ten points each time they usher. At the end of two years, when they have earned two hundred points, Q they receive their letter. 5 The American Junior Red Cross is the American Red Cross in the schools-public, private, and parochial, elementary and secondary. As part of the organized, humani- tarian program of the Red Cross, it offers its members an opportunity to serve others, both at home and abroad, in war and peace, through adaptable channels that are correlated with school activities. Thus it forms link between the schools and the broad- ening circle of local, national, and international society. Back row: Louis De Freitas, Della De Witt, Gloria Williams, Roscoe Herget, Betty Higham, Marilyn R Eldred, Shirley Cornwell, Betty Crawford, Leila Niehaus, Betty Hill, Gloria Garrett, Shirley Haney. Middle row: Mary Bale, Delores Sperry, Donna Marlrland, Mary Lou McGrane, Martha Stewart, Marilyn Ryden, Wm. Casey, Richard Crotty, Mary Puckett, Rose White, Velma Broaddus, Marian Woerner, Elsie Schumacher. Front row: Lucille Beck, Joanne Marble, Dawn Pinkney, Barbara Vance, Maxine Baird, Dorothy Karlowslri, Norma Glaczenski, Jackie Davis, Mary Ann Astroth, Al Grimm, Donna Harris. Back row: Louis Brown, Don Barirer, Jerry Layman, Harold Crabtee, Bud Grimmer,- H. E. CoIIier, Jacll Myers. rim low. Phyllis swing, Rosie Sommer, enola.. saiiefbefk, Iris B eane PROJECTION CREW ELIGIBILITY FOR MEMBERSHIP I. Junior student with some training in electricity, or 2. Experience operating a projector outside of this school. AII members are certain to earn a Ietter within two years. '4- ...W-1 Bacic row: Wm. Heinsman, Robert Wilson, Harold McIntosh, Robert Janssen, Wotton, Charles E. Jones, Henry E. Jones. Middle row: Lee Beeney, H. E, Eveland, Joe Bauwens, Robert WiIheIm. Front row: Kenneth MitcI'leII, Donaid Robertson, Dean Price, Gary PoIIins. 50 2.1 I Henry C. Jones, DonaId Back row: Mrs. Edith Trumpold, Jean Rae Emert, Rosanne Wagenaar, Carol Andress, Jaclrie Stonebaclr, Betty Trowbridge, Jean Alts, Barbara Waterfield, Richard Koepping, Joyce Wilson, Theo. Schonwise, JoAnne Heintz, Mary Murphy, Betty Jean Carter, Pat Parlr, Jean Burnham, Gloria Gish, Hilda Sneed, Bessie Hatcher. Middle row: Joan Hybislre, Gladys Moody, Martha Harton, Jean Court, Betty Crawford, Marilyn Phelps, Rita Bradley, Mary Halstead, Della De Witt, Charlene Wright, Velma Broaddus, Betty Smith, Clara Roe, Barbara Fuller, Betty Dettloff, Delores Anderson, Louise Ford. Front-row: Carol Romine, Shirley Parson, Madonna Page, Edith Postelniclr, Shirley Cornwell, Mary Kerher, Florence Clarli, Gloria Billerbeclr, Betty Engle, Barbara Folhers, Darlene Weathers, Zenita Wheeler, Elizabeth Johnson, El Jean Wise, Barbara Jeneson, Betty De Pompea, Ellen Derges. Typing, filing, running errands and operating the switchboard are only a few of the taslrs done by the student office assistants. They are both helping to lift a small burden from the office clerlcs, and are gaining a practical experience in the running of a business office. N Tac Town was started in Room 109 by Gloria Cravette and Franlr Collins in No- vember 1943. Ann' Waters.of P.H.S. was the first president. Student representatives were sent to the cltylcouncrl with proposals but were ejected. its present and perma- nent home-728 MENU Sf-I an old U.S.O.-was finally acquired after a hard QVZ years oi effort. Back row: Mildred Hatcher, L. R. Brown, Jaclr Rose. Front row:YJean Hunt, Carol Weinberger, EI Jean Wise, Barbara Jeneson, Lois Gibson, Jo Anne Stoll. i 106 R . ls. PREF ECTS Back row: Dorothy Malott, Helen Supan, Wm. Rexlord, Donald Schieltz, Robert Bugg, Robert Wilson Stanley Rives, Harvey Sapp, Donald Kramer, Paul Bute, Ken Sumner, Harriet Howat, Shirlee Placki Middle row: Eleanor Monier, Alice Henninger, Anna Marie Johnson, Beverly Gobart, Norma Adleman, Dorothy Karlowski, Mary Gerard, Ruby Klee, Pat Games, Loretta Williamson, Mary Brooksbank, Doris Oetzel, Correna Byrd, Merle Sheppard, Sheila Baker, Miss E. Sperling. Front row: Marilyn Eldred, Shirley Coney, Pat Bishop, Carole Biederbeck, Virginia Hart, Joyce Crotty, Shirley Cornwell, Eileen Cantor, Gloria Gish, Joanne Brinkman, Zenita Wheeler, Arlene Barker. This is the third year lor the Preiects who were organized to keep the halls lree of students during the day. Back row: James George, Robert Draft, Raymond Price, Donald Lisle, Terry Ficken Gunter Bruns James White, Burk Dehority, Fred Cleer, Philip Becker, Robert Manson, David Erwin. I I Middle row: Margaret Cornet, Janet MacDonald, Eva Sheely, Hilda Sneed, Mary Lou McGrane, Eloise- H . .. . . anson, Virginia Resler, Mildred Hoerr, Nancy Moore, Shirley Scott, Mary Puckett, Wanda Agee, Delores Anderson, Mary Anne French, Pearl Whitaker, Sally Day, Helen Yonce, Gloria Tracy. Front row: Eleanor Wilson, Jane Goss, Betty Edlin, Patty Eslaire, lone Thayer, Ruth Kyle, Julie Tran- tina, Jeanne Jones, Catherine Zimmerman, Letha Ann Barchers, Normalee Logan, Janelle Chambers, Betty Hill. Back row: Lois Eberhardt, Vivian Cation, Delores Anderson. Front row: Carol McGaughan, Eleanor Close. OFFICERS The Y-Teen Club, lormerly the Girl Reserves of the YWCA, is organized: to serve both the school and the community. lt is open tq girls of all races, creeds, and na- tionalities. Major emphasis during the year have been the big sister program, monthly club meetings, service projects lor the social agencies and hospitals, and the city-wide Y-Teen meetings at the YWCA. Y Tech ' fl' V x kfgaalge. Ill' l i 1LlL4 ll um sau llllv XQKX K . IIIAI Baclc row: Rosalie Eddy, Adviser, Beverly Gobart, Juanita Sellers, Norma Adleman, Mary Anne French, Donna Marlrland, Barb. Van Winlrle, Charlotte Witherell, Pauline Shadid, Winona Plarlder, Adviser. ' Middle row: Mary Hoffman, Velma Broaddus, Dorothy Gand, Marilyn Phelps, Jackie Stoneboclr, Doris Gaffney, Norma Lehman, Colleen Cox, Barbara Holzinger. Front row: Lois Eberhardt, Carol MCC-iaughan, Vivan Cation, Delores Anderson, Eleanor Close. Theo. MiIIan, Secreiaryi Don Pierson, Vice-Presidenf: Joe Bauwens, Presideni. Don DeLong, Treasurer SENIOR HI-Y OFFICERS SENIOR HI-Y The purpose oI the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend ihroughoui the school year high standards of Chrisiian Iiving. The pIa'cIorm of the Hi-Y is Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship, Cieanf Schoiarship, and Clean Living. Front row: Herbert Cundiff, Tom Pugh, Don Pierson, Don Gray, AIbert Wilson, Joe Bauwens, Dan AIkire, Walt Adams. Middle row: Bob Morrissey, Tom Trefzger, Bob Hill, Bob Manson, AI Hunziker, Tom Moore, Dick Pea- cock, Mr. E. MoII. Back row: Joe KendaII, .Iim Pugh, Jerry BoyIe, Dick Kennedy, Jim Harrell, Ted MiIIan, Bill DeCremer, Don DeLong. Back row: Clark McEniee, Richard Schmiedeker, Harold Davis, Howard Paine, Roberi: Armstrong, John McMullen, H. E. Collier. Front row: John Stickling,VRob'ert Knott, Jack Duden, Richard Bingaman, Wm. Evans, George Goll. JUNIOR HI-Y SERVICEMEN'S COMMITTEE Back row: Evanna Riclrard, Beverly Jeneson, Donna Weiss, Darrel Lee. Front row: Virginia Andress, Anne Kahn, Marian Rosenbaum. Back row: Dorothy Bass, Glenn Baldwin, Dorothy Gand, Charles Skillman, Robert Harms. Middle row: Shirley Price, Wanda Boyer, Mary Held, Beverly Bohm, James Cockrell, Wm. England, Robert McFall. Front row: Joyce Pottorf, Pat Middleton, Jo Anne Stoll lTreas.l, Kaye Johnson lVice-Pres.l, Gene Crubaugh lPres.l, Marilyn Phelps lSec.l, Robert Burrows, Frank Chew. Th e Debate Club is comprised ol speech students who are interested in extra- curricular speech work, and who enjoy argumentation. The club has debated many Illinois high schools and participated in the spring contests. The members wish to sincerely thank Mr. Dane Harris lor his work as debate coach. Back row: Don McConkey, Stanley Rives. Front row: Dane Harris, Jean Hunt, Mary Hoffman, Jerry Keys. S Tabu xiii 1. CAMERA CLUB DEBATE gif CLUB 0 Back row: Stanley Rives, Margaret Smith, Philip Becker, Virginia Resler, Miss E. Sperling. Front row: Florence Clark, Jean Hunt, June Carroll, Ellen Derges. . The Publicity Staff, made up of students from various classes and activities such as Science Club, Band, etc., bring in news on their classes or activities so that this news may be sent to both Peoria newspapers. PUBLICITY STAFF Back row: rw as TT. -if if at Q ramp' Fox, Janet 'f '4w'w.f... Ruth Jimison, Mary Anne French, Barbara Hinlzle, Carol Mc- Gaughan, Lois Efoerhardt, Shirley Scott, Marilyn Voigt, Barbara Jeneson. Middle row: Beverly Vielhat, Dale Morris, James Lanlxton, George White, Paul Bute, Jerry McMorrow, Ken Sumner, Richard Tidd, lda Gene Mahle. Front row: Eva Sheely, Janice Renner, Margaret Galbreath, Marian Petzing, Jo Ann Greeley, Beverly Jeneson, Jean Burnham, Joyce Laughlin. PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE The Woodruff Pan-American League, through its affiliation with the national organization, tries to participate in promoting better understanding and friendship between our country and the Latin American republics in addition to supplementing the Spanish class room. OFFICERS Back row: Bob Manson, Vice-President: Phyllis Hoerr, President, Margaret Galtareath, Treasurer. Front row: Gloria Tracy, Secretary. Back row: Gloria Tracy, Eleanor Wilson, Margaret Cornet, Pat Games, Elsie Schumacher, Roberta Ran- dall, Mary lvers, Rita Mae Smith, Betty Hill. Middle row: Rita Bradley, Barbara Reynolds, Karma Randolph, Joan Johnson, Ann Holt, Juanita John- son, Mary Goss, Donna Gottschallr, Mattie Harper. Front row: Sheila Balmer, Virginia Hart, Selby Jonas, Jean Hopkins, Robert Manson, Phyllis Hoerr, Eleanor Monier, Brunella Talmadge, Correna Byrd. Back row: Louis DeFreitas, Patrick Elwood, Duane Heward, Jerry Keys, Tom McClintick, John Groez- I inger, Dick Koepping, Robert Armstrong, Jack Wheeler: Robert Young, Dan Alkire, Norman Derrickson. Y Middle row: Wm, Kritzman, Alberta Spaulding, .loan Severns, Dorothy Karlowski, Marilyn Eakle, Sandra Anderson, Harleane Green, Sally Day, Jean Hunt, Hilda Sneed, Beverly Beck. Front row: Loretta Hillyer, Barbara Holzinger, Helen Yonce, Delores Drennan, Mary Brooksbank, Ellen Derges, Harriet Howat, Mary Hoffman, Ardith MacMillan, Margaret Ann Woerner. LATIN CLUB Q-..,, ,,, :Fm Donate mihi libertatem vel donate mihi mortem! Do you recognize this famous 2-v' N' uotation? The members of the Latin Club do! This yearis activities were mainly of social nature, consisting of an International Party with the French and Spanish lubs, a Shamrock Party, and the annual Roman banquet. OFFICERS Tom McClintick, Vice Presidentg Janelle Chambers, President, Ellen Derges, Secretary: Monty George Treasurer. Back row: Gene Duvendock, Donald Canham, Donald White, Dale Wise, Glenn Burmeister, Charles Mitchell, Fred Cook, Kaye Johnson, Richard Bingaman, Keith Hainline, Ken Sumner, Monty George. Middle row: Florence Clark, Betty Jean Lee, Beverly Sokolis, Ruby Klee, Mary Bale, Rose Light, Velma Broacldus, Iris Beane, Dolores Frels, Lillian Park, Jean Miller. Front row: Lois Knott, Mary Ellen Clark, Colleen Coulton, Pauline Shadid, Norma Paine, Norma Adle- man, Janelle Chambers, Donna McMorris, Beverly Gobart, Carol Andress, Mary Gerard, Doris Lange. Qi!- I ?'f'? ' ..-5 its Qu-bf '? H' Back row: Joan Haaga, Social Chairman, Jack Sebree, Treasurer. Front row: Anne Grantham, President, Anne Kahn, Vice President, Mary Haaga, Secretary. CJFFICERS Les Connaisseurs, the French Club, was founded in 1937 to give French students added opportunities to spealr French and to learn more about French-speaking coun- tries and their people. Monthly meetings are held in members' homes, where games, shits, songs, and other varied programs are presented. A banquet in May climaxes the year's activities. FRENCH CLUB Back row: Don DeLong, Douglas Sehnert, Dick Feger, Grant Tulletsomer, Jaclr Sebree, Bob Glass, Marilyn Loock, Donna Harris, Karen Holmes, Jean Price. Middle row: Josephine Heinsman, Adele Barraclr, Vivian Cation, Mary Henry, Dorothea Abegg, Hilde- garde Mugele, Teresa Carr, Marilyn Ryden, Shirlee Kiefer, Phyllis Jacobs. Front row: Miss Gladys Heclstrom, Joan Haaga, Anne Grantham, Anne Kahn, El Jean Wise, Ellen Derges, Mary Haaga, Alice Henninger, Janice Morris. A1 4 pi. 'lr mah JOAN SEVERNS, President ELSIE SCHUMACHER, Vice President MATTIE HARPER, Secretary Library club is a service club for the benefit of students of Woodruff High School. Members assist the librarian in numerous ways to bring to other students information and aid in selecting leisure time reading materials. Decorations and displays help keep the library attractive. Members upon completion of club requirement receive the club pin as shown here. Back row: Beverly Vielhak, Merrie Casey, George Rowcliffe, Wm. Bailey, Robert Lindsey, Wm. Hutchens, Junior Roecller, Fred Cleer, Robert Willey, Stanley Rives, Martha Burnham. Middle row: Miss Dorothy Marzahn, Joan Withers, Betty Klawitter, Helen Supan, Mary Bale, Elsie Schumacher, Norma Guth, Juanita Johnson, Dorothy Berry, Joan Severns, Doris Christie. Front row: Rita' Bradley, Doris Jean Mansfield, Shirley Rowlen, Shirley Bennett, Russalee McDonald, Joanne Endres, Donna Magill, Marilee Streibich, Joyce Pottorf, Shirley Haney, Mattie Harper, Viola Harprr, 7 Q dr! ffllf LIBRARY . ' ii LIBRARY CLUB .fffi 4-el, Back row: Philip Becker, Douglas Sehnert, Wm. Heinsman, Wm. Hutchens, Robert Wilson, Jaclr Sebree. Middle row: Miss Louise White, Adviser: Junior Roeclrer, Fred Cleer, Richard Coolr, Ken Mitchell, George Freidinger. Front row: Mary Henry, Eloise Hanson, Marilyn Voigt, Mary Haaga, Mary Gerard. The Science Club boasts the distinction ol having a membership that dates back to the iirst year ol Woodrull High School. The club is open to anyone interested. Pro- grams of science are arranged for each meeting. The club sponsors field trips, as- emblies, and acts as a public relation for the Science Department. SCIENCE CLUB W This organization was formed the year our school opened for the purpose of establish- ing a better public relations between all branches oi the Science Department and the students in the department. Membership is determined by the science teachers and the members are charged with the responsibility of dealing with the students in mat- ters oi issuing equipment, clerical work, etc. Back row: Charlene Wright, Mary Henry, Junior Roeclxer, Vivian. cation: Anne Kahn- Front row: Marian Rosenbaum, Pat Tate, Jackie Oard, Ruth Jrmrson. AERO -my .v Y? 1 Back row: AI Wilson, Don Sutter, Walter Wilkinson, Joe Bauwens, Tom Trefzger, Jerry Keys. -E5 Emma G. Macdonald, Adviser, Sally Day, Alice Palmer, Jean Hunt, Alberta Spaulding, Ellen Derges, Audrey Roger, Florence Warfield, Adviser. Front row: Gladys Moody, Gloria Gish, Donna Vest, Jane Goss, Virginia Andress, Lois Knott, Barbara Waterlield. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE COMMITTEE The Aero Club is one of the newest organizations of Woodrulf. Membership is open to anyone interested in aircraft. Programs of aeronautical nature are arranged and the membership ol the club acts as a laison group between high school aeronautics and other aeronautic groups as C.A.P., etc. Back row: Dick Slater, Darrel Lee, Donald Keil, Leland Brimhall, Douglas Sehnert, Gene Oldham. Middle row: Hilda Sneed, Robert Sloan, Ernest Studer, Dick Szidon, Robert Kinne, Dick Conner, Shepherd. Front row: Loretta Williamson, Marilyn Eldred, Alan Johnson, Charles Pye, Nancy Moore. . -Q J 7 I, V' C' CLUB I we r -A 'ff 11 Louise Stewart, Bertha Walmsley, Esiher Palmer, Iva Roberis, Kathryn Cole, Nellie Absher, Ethyl Thomas, Lula Sigulakis, Marie Madison, Fannie Blake. CAFETERIA STAFF l Wg, ge, l 14, Nl 'yr 'il XA., J ' A CUSTODIANS Back row: Melvin Bower, Elsie Callear, S. L. Hicks. Front row: Otiilia Ulrich, Jack Borden, Joseph Shaub. X- J 3 X gl , GCUVVLIQSS JUNIOR PROM Each year the presidenf of ihe Junior Class has 'che privilege of selecting his queen. Togefher they reign over the annual Junior Prom and lead fhe iracliiional grand march. This year Bruce Ingersoll has seleclted as his lovely queen, Carol Wein- berger. OPERETTA ROSALIE 1 EVERYBODY KNOWS I LOVE SOMEBODY, SUNG BY PAT TATE AND THEO. MILLAN - 4 mm fi M ax lxxl AB , -5- fi aj-J A I xx 1 A , ,1 1 H Ff1E,i,m Tx' ,Il V9-:V W ' ' A , QS, Wf? - 'T' ,f1Q7YlW'f ., E- X 39 glfiff W' N. V xw'-'P 1X,ii7 A 1 V vp, A555 ul S f O N XL45! W f Q5 fs I zw Q ,f N YQ Ns WB WEST POINT some X uhm? -7' A N. ,Tv THE ORDERS - YCUR MAJESTY! OPERETTA THE GRAND FINALE ...L MC QW? 1' K-P E 5- ,,....,,,m.,,.-W,.E., 4J,,,, .A -W Y V, ,,. Ml Nflultlple Dexterlty Wlth Intoue Mary T1 efzger Helen Yonce Karma Randolph Shxrley Stelmel VARIETIES OF 1947 Pxoduced by N11 W G Callm and Nhs Xlaly Xlooxe Exqulslte Expulslon jeny Carter Carl Farter V ' A I 3, Q, Q Eg smrww -w,,,.w Uncle Dan, who has a mysterious background ol adventures in South America, holds his hearers en- thralled with his accounts of his exploits. A PLL YOU SENIOR CLASS PLAY The two Dermote brothers indulge in typical filial squabbles, while their mother and sister patiently look on at the brealzlast table. O athletics I 3 l Y LF ! Mr. R. Sanders, Earl Ford, Herb Haun, Gene To back our championship athletic teams, Woodruff had nine tumbling cheer- leaders that topped them all. The cheerleaders consisted ol lour girls and live boys, and were coached by Jan Cracler. This unique, peppy, and clever cheerleading,' and their exciting tumbling acts thrilled Fans at home- games, out of town games, and at Bradley University. . . Jesse Macari, Gloria Garrett, Joe Solls, Barbara Jeneson, Richard Crotty, Ins Bregel, Tate, Glenn Paddock. 'wi X X i is iw, x 1 f 3,1 Trunl: Raymond Tobias. T F ,,,,, C,,,,,,, ,.,,, CHEERLEADERS Back row: Mr. T. Correll, Donald lngles, John Taylor, Joe Bauwens, Walter Willrinson, Donald Sutter Hershel Robinson. Front row: James George, Dean Blair, Charles Rager, Marvin Anderson, Wm. Barlow, Donald Alford Max Williamson. Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD One of the most outstanding features of the 1946 baseball team was its fine pitching. Dean Blair and Chuclr Rager combined, pitched 6 no-hit games. One of the most spectacular feats was that of Chuclr Rager against Spalding. ln this game he struck out 22 out of 27 menp the game was a no-hit no-run game. This game has gone on record as the most perfectly pitched game in high school competition in the U. S. The Woodruff fielding was excellent but the hitting was somewhat wealr. The team placed second in city play and went through the Princeville district'witl1 only one hit being scored against them. 5 Glasford . . . . . . 8 East Peoria . . . . . . 16 Corpus Christi . . . . . O Kewanee .... - - . 11 Washington . . . . . . 4 Tremont ...,. . . . 7 Pelrin ..... . . . 3 Princeville . . . . . 4 Chillicothe . . . . . . 13 Tremont . . . . . . 13 Princeville . . . . . 9 Central . . . . . . 3 Canton . . . . . . 11 Spalding . . . . . 5 Glasford . . . . . . 17 Chillicothe . . . . . 4 Central ...... . . . 0 Galesburg . . . . . . 4 Galesburg . . . . . 1 Manual .... . . . 0 Manual .. ' Donald Suffer VARSITY BASEBALL INDIVIDUALS Joseph Bauwens Walfer W Ik nson James George f Max Williamson ii' Donald Ingles Donald Alford J oI1n Taylor William Barlo Back row: Donald Cowan, John Lyon, Wm. Weerts, Charles Wiedeman, Zack Monroe, Wm. Schlesinger, Roger Loiz, Mr. R. Gummerson, Coach. Front row: Gordon Loveslzrand, Jaclc MacMahan, Hershel Robinson, Dale Howell, P. L. Garrison, Bud Grimmer, James George. FRESH-SOPH BASEBALL SQUAD CRCSS COUNTRY Back row: Willis Huniilxer, Kenton Shull, Jack Morris, Lloyd Mercer, Jacll Rose, Donald While, Doyle Funcannon, Ralph Kais. Front row: Mr. R. Gummerson, James Reid, Albert Hunzilrer, Richard Close, Carl Funcannon, Richard Peacoclr, Thomas Moore, Robert Manson. Back row: Ralph Hansen, Burl Dehorify, Norman Sherman, Pefer Foiles, Donald Barlrer, Robert Mc- Mullen, Mr. V. Boucher. Front row: Donald Johnson, Leonard Krebs, John Ruhaak, John Sebree, Richard Swiff, Roberi Palmer, Dan Allzire. Woodruff . . . Woodruff . 4 , Woodruff . . . Woodruff . . . FRESH-SOPH TRACK SQUAD Woodruff's Fresh-Soph. Track Team was undefeafed in dual meet competifion. They also tied with E. Peoria for first place in fhe Illini Conference Track Meet. Tom Moore set a new Illini Fresh-Soph. record forthe mile, running it in 4 min. 43.4 sec. DUAL MEETS . . .71 Vz Central . . . I I lbbyz Roosevelt . . N-84 Pekin N484 Manual ... lllini Conference, tie for first Lincoln Relays, second 39 42 42 V2 41 V2 1 Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Back row: Mr. V. Boucher, Robert Manson, John Jackman, Gordon McKee, Joseph Kendall, George Sigulas, Clarence Maher, Arthur Zimmerman, Jesse Macari. Front row: Robert Haney, Paul Gerdes, Donald Gray, Gerald Rudd, Wayne Caho, Thomas Trefzger, Richard Peacock, Thomas Moore, Gerald Kats, Wm. Baer. W VARSITY TRACK SQUAD The Woodruff High School track team unler the coaching of Mr. V. Bouch-er was unde- feated this year in dual meet competition and also in triangular competition. They lm- ished 2nd in the Lincoln Relays, 5th in the lllini Conference, and 10th In the District. DUAL MEETS . . ..,. 74 East Peoria . . . . .41 V2 . . .... 71 Pekin ...... . . ,46V2 . . .... 7OV2 Washburn . . . . .29 . . . . .71 V2 Chillicothe . ., . . .35 TRIANGULAR MEETS lllini Conference, fifth Lincoln Rela s, second T ' Kewanee Rellays, fifth XWOODRUFF ' ' ' ' '55 District Meet, tenth LINCOLN. . I I I n '51l!z MANUAL .... . . .33'!z Gerald Kats Thomas Moore William aer Gerald Rudd VARSITY TRACK INDIVIDUALS Gordon McKee Mr. Vlrgrl Boucher Clarence Maher Wayne Caho ly? I John Hosteffler Thomas TreI1ger Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Back row: Mr. V. Boucher, Ralph Hansen, Robert Haney, .laclr Meyers, Richard Feger, Wm. Wright, Burk Dehority, George Sigulas, Clarence Maher, Gordon McKee, Donald Sutter, Eugene Giacomelli, 'Edward Ambrosch, Mr. F. Trumpold. Middle row: Hans Engle, Mgr., Russell Gerring, Walter Clinch, Jerry Rudd, Richard Gaumer, Donald Bohart, Walter Willrinson, Wm. Barlow, Albert Wilson, Donald Perdue, Carl Hindson, Donald Gray, Thomas Trefzger. Front row: .lack Pond, Richard Koepping, Emery Sutter, Robert Bayless, Donald Johnson, Roland Walwer, Paul Gerdes, Ernest Studer, David Erwin. VARSITY FCOTBALL SQUAD Our football team has been a good one this year with plenty of spirit and fight. With the fine passing, pass catching, and running, our team defeated many good teams. The Woodruff line was the toughest and had the best drive of any in the city. vARslTy FOOTBALL . . . , . .27 Corpus Christi . . . . . 0 M! , l fi, , . .13 Galesburg ..., ,..14 . . . 0 Central ,..,. , . . 6 ff ' X' . . , 6 Canton ...... . . . 0 Q ...13 Blue lsland ...32 ...19 Lincoln 0 J , E 7 Manual ...2l , ', ..,6 E. Peoria... ...6 l ...13 Pekin ..,,. ...21 'if' ,..0 Spalding., ..,7 N ' is !Lz iXllx1N -tl I yxxxxxxxx Gordon cKee Walter Wilkerson Clarence Maher Q h.A3E is e I e e mf 'iff' 4 W l H , . VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD INDIVIDUALS Carl Hindsen Donald Bohart Albert Wilson Wm.BarIow Burk Dehority Donald Perdue Richard Gaumer A 'S f . ,r,I f I pg in Gerald Rudd 3 Russell Gerring Donald Gray Tom TFCIZSBF Walter Clinch George Sigulas ,r V, f . 'USU' 3 - sf 'QQ' 8 'if -.cl11,,- Q-wi , , H I ES i 4 A .,i. M 3 iff ,gf I, .,.' fffffff Back row: Mr. E. Harms, Wm. Weerts, Richard Koepping, Roy Knisley, James Mensendike, Charles Ricketts, Wm. Smith, Jerry Kats, Lawrence Johnson, Jack Harvey, Gary Collins, John McMullen, Donald Rager, Ronald Murray. Middle row: Leo Davis, John Hess, Wm. Wright, Joel McNulty, Reg. Sipfle, Robert Reynolds, Wm. Schlesinger, Gene Short, Gene Williams, Jack McMahan, Gene Giacomelli, James Maple, Robert Smith, George Storey, Mgr. Front row: Ray Becker, George Tracy, Paul Prichard, Wm. Evans, Richard Bingaman, Stanley Honneggar, Earl Houlihan, Winsor Beck, Roger Lotz, Robert Stoecker, Richard Schmedecker, Donald Shaver. FRESH-SOPH FOOTBALL Mr. E. Harms has done a fine job this year with his team. They have worked hard all sea- son, winning 7 and losing 10. Coach Harms has developed some good material for next yzaris team. FRESH-SOPH FOOTBALL Woodruff . . ......... 14 Tremont . . Woodruff 7 Galesburg , Woodruff . . . 6 Central . . . Woodruff . . . 7 Canton . , Woodruff ,... 26 E. Peoria . . Woodruff . . .19 Lincoln . . Woodruff . . .19 Manual . . Woodruff .... 7 Pekin ..... Woodruff ..,. 21 Spalding .. Q J is ' algal. 1 Back row: Richard Mariell, Charles Jonls John Onlren Richard L o 1 1 Y ns Kneeling: Gordon Aiward, Henry C. Jones. INTRAMURALS Back row: Sfaniey Honeggar, Harold Bracken, Richard Biflgaman- Kneeiing: James Hasien, James Mensendike. Baci: row: Harold Kumpf Mgr., Robert Haney Mgr., Max Williamson, Dean Schmidt Walter Wrllunson George Sigulas, P. L. Garrison, Walter Clinch, Donald Cowan, T. Correll Coach Front row: Glen Whitalrer, Donald Sutter, Gene Sperry, Russell Gerring John Hostettler Carl Hrndson Donald Alford, James George. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD The Warrior hoopmen got off to a slow start this year but ended up their schedule in a very fine manner. The Warriors shared the city title honors with Manual Then after battling their way to the regional championship, they were defeated by Pekin rn their first game of the Pelrin sectional. ' Woodruff Armington . Woodruff Maquon ,I Woodfull E. Peoria .. Woodruff Spalding ... Woodruff Pelrin ...... Woodruff Kgwanee Woodruff Canton ... Woodruff Manual ,... Woodruff Lanphier . .. Woodruff Quincy ...... Woodfuff Hannibal ,.., . Woodruff Peoria High Woodruff E. Peoria ,,... Woodruff Normal U. High Woodruff Corpus Christi . Woodruff Peoria High Woodfulf Pelrin .....,,, Woodruff Spalding ... Woodruff Galesburg .. Woodruff Manual ,H Woodruff Abingdon . Lost 6 PEORIA REGIONAL TOURNAMENT SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Woodruff ,,,. 48 E. Peoria 38 Woodruff .,,, 50 Manual , ,. j46 Woodruff 23 Woodruff ,,,, 50 Spalding ,I H -43 Pelcrn Z' N5 BASKETBALL ! .. INDIVIDUALS 'gm I 131 qw I M, war? ff ' CII Q ' 'W' 1 If ,, , Z. ..I: ww I A 4, Donald Sutter we-f-r':, arf-'41 mg .. -2 Q ,,gfy51y1Ew ,H V ,Russ Gerring ,-'Li' -ik I '57 Q, n Gene Sperry I, .,.., 1. g ' I , Don AIIord I if John Hosieffler Don Cowan I IDIL Q 1----' I,f 'C' I 1 N 1 x 1 L-,if Carl Hindson Bock row: James Graham, Mgr., Jaclr Tull, James Maple, Gary Collins, James Huxtable, Richard Koep- ping, Donald Braunagel, Jaclr Rose, Chas. Ensor, Richard Quinley, William Wright, V. Boucher, Coach. Front row: Gene Duvendaclr, Donald Rager, Charles Oertel, Jack Monroe, Jack McMachan, Dale Howell, Joel McMulty, Leighton Lindquist. FRESH-SOPH BASKETBALL SQUAD x x Q ia, fl' ry, fb X X I, f ,g 5, .t r 'UE , Z N4 , The Fresh-Soph. boys worked hard this year winning seven and losing ten. Coach , Q Boucher has developed some good material for next year's Varsity. S x i 1 Z 5 f 1 K Woodruff ..,.. 24 E. Peoria Woodruff ...., 28 Spalding ... Woodruff ...,. 33 Pekin ,...... Woodruff ..,.. 28 Kewanee . ., Woodruff ,.... 53 Corpus Christi Woodruff ..... 41 Central ..,.. Woodruff Woodruff .....27 Pekin ,....28 Abingdon 20 Woodruff .,... Canton , . Woodruff ..... 27 Lamphier Woodruff ..... 35 Central . . Woodruff ...., 33 E. Peoria . ,. Woodruff ..,., Roosevelt . . . Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff 138 p 39 .,..38 Spalding .,, ,.,,.24 Manual.... ... ,35 Roosevelt ... .,. ..,...., 33 Galesburg ., .,,.,..... 34 Manual . Won 7 -- Lost 10 Back row: Beverly Stodd, Betty Rice, Joan Terhune, Norma Paine, Jean Rae Beverly Bohm, Martha Jane Burnham, Pat Gerring, Jackie Stonebock, Marilyn Phelps, Dorothy Gand, Mary Howard, Shirley Draper, Dorothy Karlowski, Jean Kay Ronk, Lola Rodgers Middle row: Joan Johnson, Jean Ann Stout, Lois Davis, Karma Randolph, Rita Mary Goss, Eleanor Close, Mary Trelzger, Jane Goss, Doris Plummer, Shirley Coney, Virginia baum, Patricia lvans, Hilda Sneed. Front row: Joanne Rautmann, Shirley England, Shirley Bennett, Marian Rosenbaum, Barbara Barbara Rees, Josephine Heinsman, Jo Ann Herbstrith, Donna Harris, Margie Gleixner, Nancy Emert, Delores Sperry, Rocke, Joyce Hindman, Rosen- Fuller, Coney. G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association promotes and fosters the girls' interests in athletics. The yearly activities include volleyball, basketball, softball, aerial darts, badminton, hockey, and archery. Back row: Joann King, Madelyn Delaney, Gloria Tracy, Gloria Williams, Una Rae Sherman, Norma Adleman, Pat Garnes, Juanita Sellers, Barbara Van Winkle, Beverly Gobart, Paula Humphreys, Lillian llltllgdile row: Norma Dixon, Eleanor Wilson, Delores Drennan, Helen Yonce, Phyllis Kerker, Delores Nash, Dawn Jones, Sheila Baker, Eleanor Monier, Geraldine lsbell. Front row: Verna Sturm, Junette Checklin, Donna Rhodes, Loretta Smith, Mary Ellen Clark, Donna Wallace, Marcella Percelull, Mary lvers. Back row: Rita Rocke, Sec., Barbara Rees, Pres. Front row: Jane Goss, V. Pres., Mary Trefzger, Treas. G. A. A. OFFICERS cs. A. A. VOLLEYBALL ACTION! Mariha Jane Burnham, Jaclrie Sfonebeck, Marilyn Phelps, Beverly Siodcl, Joyce Hinclman, Pai Gerring, Isabelle Plummer, Shirley Draper, Jean Kay Ronir, Nancy Coney, Mary Treizger. www r l . l Baci: row: Betty Rice, Margie Gleixner, Rita Roclre, Mary Howard, Barbara Fuller, Barbara Rees, Joan T rhune. Ffont row: Virginia Rosenbaum, Dorothy Gand, Shirley Bennett, Shirley Coney, Jo Ann Herbstrith. G. A. A. BASKETBALL G. A. A. BASEBALL Barbara Rees and Barbara Fuller G. A. A. BASKETBALL ACTICN! featu VQS-3 I i P w 5 V Y 1 Y 1 3 Y 1 , 1 5 1 1 ',9,ff frf-N' ,V ,,.-K ,L , - A my-ltr J W, K X 4. r an ,Q A? an fa ELEANOR BURKART STUDIOS Artist Photographers Official Talisman Photographers Posecl by- Jana Lee Hash, Marian Petzing, and Janelle Chambers These Woodruff High School graduates, now Bradley students, join with President David Blair Owen, in extending BEST WISHES FROM BRADLEY TO THE WOODRUFF HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1947. Ill .. H Singing with the popular 40-voice Brad- Student participation is the vital blood of college life, and Bradley Iey Chieftains is only one of the varied offers wide opportunity for a rich academic and extra-curricular career types of student activity which flourish Bradley has an excellent academic standing, and is on the approved at Bradley. list ofthe Association of American Universities. SUMMER TERMS: JUNE 14 AND JULY 21 Homecoming, with its stunt shows, float parade and dances, is representative of the wealth of extra-curricular life at Bradley. Nationally known lecturers, artists and musicians, the Spring festival, colorful proms or social hours at the student union all con- tribute to the spice of life on the Hilltop. Applications for admission received at the registrar's office, Bradley Hall. BRADLEY UNIVERSITY 0 Peoria, Illinois ' 1 -+1-3 o Yom the Ads have to 3 ...Mo RR men know va spork cXok'nzs 'n Ra Woodru ' chess or cl Nxdvx markesk m Bader an s are RaXp'n PP- s S ' 1 PRODUCERS' MILK HAS HELPED THE STUDENTS MAKE WOODRUFF W 1' f HIGH AN OUTSTANDING SCHOOL EVERSINCEITWASBUILT 1- PRODUCERS DAIRY 112 South Globe Street Phone 3-3861 XSUPREME QUALITY, Left to right . . . Pat Middleton, Marian Petzing, and Don Gray Us inc me Worfruils FFERSDIIUE. Pll0l THIS IS A ESSAY ON EATS Anditz addressed to all Woodruff studence and their folks and frenz. Eats is wot we live by--and buy. If we dont get eats we dont live--and whood want to? But theres a difrents in eats. Sum eats is bettern other eats--and thats wot we want to talk about. Theres a stoar at East McClure and Atlantic that sells foods thatl tickel any throat. Its MAYHALLS at 715 Atlantic. If you want yours out of a can, this store has lotsa cans thats got super--dooper contence--some of the tasties things is real tabel-grade fin fact bettern some tabelsll and our frutes deserv only the choicest labels and appetites. And meets! Boy oh girl--and pa and ma too! Whole familys and naborhoods like our meets--whether its meet balls or T-bones or chops or roasts, And thats no baloney. But the only way to proov it is to EAT OUR MEET. And if you do it once, weel meat you offen. We have other good things too--all the good things you find in good food markets--and many things you dont--becaus the more things we got that you want, the better you like us and the oftener youl come back--which we hope is often. In closing this essay we say again that some eats is bettern other eats and if you want the best in eats getum here and youl say lotsa times Gee--that stoar's got the class-- in fact, its got the whol school . Thats the principal thing we got--food thats got class--food thatl not only PASS, but thatl win 'scum lawdyn. MAYHALL,S SUPER MARKET 715 Atlantic lAt E. McClureJ. WW mihetlladmz ykmwfof Me nnvnsns 3 l xeamx i Z IL.--fl Wg .: 9. Y . PEQRIA 2, n.uNols 5. - g. . n Z I SlNGER'S JEWELRY CO. 420 Main Street Quality Jewelry Af Reasonable Prices Duane Saylor and Marilyn Phelps -l ,- m Young, casual clothes for men, women and bo s. -Janelle Chambers and Y Keith Jackson. OPAL BEAUTY SHOP 115 East McClure Ave. Hair Styles for all Occasions 10 Experienced Operators Phone 2-4519 or 2-5840 Carol Weinberger and Bruce Ingersoll ff., 0m fm iuHnu Person InlIIin's an Defi'-195 Moak' afgpfeit wi 9 e efioo 35,50 'LS' Q 09994 . ' 90 eff 91,9 YT: X333 wf Qqpofo 9490 .. -9 -Q0 -O' O e 109 o Q . '09 'O ,fame I 9996 00 5' ai of Q99 Owgi-Jock, Os 6. K1 45 L0 A 1: -Job Q-,fa are go? ago? 299 99 Q9 WU , 'C m6 6 Q50 -ON! -'QQ 3'f5 3 9'-on OS 969 going SVOTQKO9 66106 31366 oigoeoov' 39039 oi Q45 Oi - . 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You won't hear a whisper from your Servel Gas Refrigerator. No machinery to wear, cause noise or need fixing. Instead, a tiny gas flame does the work efficiently, dependably. See the new 1947 Servel Gas Refrigerator now on display This is the ideal refrigerator for your present home or your home of tomorrow Central Illinois Light Co SZOLD' Garden and Adams Smart Girls Buy Their Cosmetics At elif? -X -X xx X LD 59 Q e DRu?sIizonES ervxc ls' 312-314 So. Adams St Appearing in the picture are Florence Clark, Marilyn Manson, Donna Ulrich lcierkl and Pat Park g ,, ff BETTY MERKEL DANCE STUDIO 1706 Main Street Peoria, III Director of Woodruff Hiah Varietv Show Choruses WM - f 1 .ff K ogg , A gi - - may LSYAQZLQJ QELESUAL Standing: Don DeLong, Alice Palmer, Walt Adams. Q Seated Ann Barclwers, Bettie Elem, Ted Milan. I Everyone enjoys the refreshing' goodness of ROSZELL'S Millc and lce Cream. lt's SEALTEST, in dairy products that means the linestl , l In 5. 6 :Q if E 1 3,316.6 iEiA?'gi Q . 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UNIVERSITY Phone 2-8711 Serving the dz1vcrz'mz'nat1'ng who sz'ncere6f appreczlzte jqne home furnzkhings Carpets - Draperies - Furniture - Obiects of Art rw I-'OURTEEN NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN COMPLETE SIZES AND WIDTHS ir CRAWFORD SHOE STORES p 321 FULTON STREET 206 LIBERTY STREET DOWLING SERVICE STATION---- CHAS. S. DOWLING, Prop. SHELL PRODUCTS Expert Lubrication DELCO BATTERIES Batteries Charged While You Wait Pep Up Your Car With Electro - MOTOR TUNE-UP SERVICE - 1600 Prospect Road ..4....... 2-6231 Bruno Juerjens, Florist Flowers for All Occasions 'A' GREENHOUSE AND STORE 2800 NORTH PERRY AVE PEORIA 3, ILLINOIS ,- Have a Coke Enjoy the Pause that Refreshes CUBA-EULA BUTTLING COMPANY 2421 SOUTH ADAMS STREET OCTOBER- Eek!!! Whose sk f' --- XA N, X. N may few 4 ,radii AK 1 X -fff f E 7 O Pg! rg iff, X. '9 N 3 ,f X, SQ V. V' A -G N 'f iw 2' ' ,f I 1.1 an ' Q Z7 Y 'ffff Nw. ' X-' KQQW Ygffm .2 N Nj , X xxyhg X 'R K A I S E R F R A Z E R DEALER - DISTRIBUTOR BARKEIUS Peoria Motor Company PAINT AND WALLPAPER PAINTING AND DECORATING AUTHOWZED Phone 5-3673 3023 Prospect Road PEORIA HEIGHTS, ILL. ir 1820 MAIN STREET PHONE 3--1417-18 I 4' kf5.R,w sftifnf' : 'MQ ' ' IA I. , TER ITQQQQYLRXXT Y Q f V MW by EK 7 W W J EQ? 4 Q. DECEMBER- Singing carols at Christmas iime. w. J. ALTPETER Grand View AUCT1ONEER Laundry i E 113 Sciota Avenue Dial 2-1733 AUCTIONS EVE Y FRIDAY P M E For More Careful NORTH AD MS STREET PEORIA ILL H. A. OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES 8 TO THE sTuDENTs OF HARDWARE WOODRUFF HIGH SCHOOL if ARCADE SWEET HOME 1724 KNOXVILLE 502 WISCONSIN 211 South Jefferson St. Peoria, Illinois 1 M 1 V Y g,k 1 ,, af JANuARY .. Hold eight! f ff 3 will I.. ' -4. .- . . - In ,f 'S 'Nz 'ir K 165 Q. M -fr 'aw l FEBRUARY -- Be my valentine? ,,,-GIFTS Fmm ALL owen THE women Our best . to each member of this class of '47 we extend a bouquet of old fashioned wishes . . . health, happiness and a fine old age. These things are yours, an American's birthright It is their fulhllment that is Goldstein's wish 01' y0Zl A 41890 .16-Q 211 south Adams sf. - Peoria. Illinois Q9 L22 92 4 is ' ' -I at 5 - IJ ,T E I N rf-0, cemsog 1905 PROSPECT ROAD PEORIA. ILLINOIS R E A L T 0 R 2-5522 4-2797 ENRICHED MUNICIPAL MARKET 3615 North Adams Street Bread STAYS FRESH LONGER MIDLAND BAKERIES CO. Phone 5-2412 We Carry A Complete Line of Groceries H. Tribbey MARCH - Comes in like a lion. x QSC M41 x X 'Af 65 1 I K WX A 3 2 A A f7 ' Ak ' C . xi, My rf I ..-4 if APRIL - April showers bring May llowers. W I 3 ? - u x f f , f in iff - I ,sq CN Q Nil Xi. Mee! Your Friends While Shopping At The Peoria Rug 81 Carpet Cleaners W H IT E S 1. A R M A R K E T Cleaning oi Rugs and Furniture Taclced Down Carpets, I-lome or Office ak FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 2-2433 112-114 EAST ARMSTRONG 2519 North Adams Street 22222 I I Where You Will Always Find Everyday Low l7rices On MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES POULTRY For Your Convenience Open Daily 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. We Deliver 'FITFGEBL NEXT T0 PALACE THEATRE RALPH S. SULLIVAN DENTIST cf' 908-908A Lehmann Building Phone 8610 Peoria, Illinois PHONE 3 4633 GEORGIA'S BEAUTY SALON 1821 MAIN STREET 'k PEORIA !LLINOIS GOOD FURNITURE COSTS LESS AT LIBERTY LUEWENSTEIN'S S ev-'fs'-'P FINE SHOE REPAIRING ' 306 Liberty St- Peoria, nlinoi MAY-H th fl T i 3 T S ff? I f f I X x x Kxxx' 'Ty LX K ffx - ' Xl N4 x X s X JUNE-H' tl t MeIvin's D126 Bakery 2623 NORTH ADAMS STREET PHONE 5-3821 THE WHITE HUT 4151f2 HAMILTON BLVD. Good Food Good Service 1947 GRADFATES ' ' ' lllY-TULIP GUP81 SPECIMTY CU. REGQSTER FoR DESIRABLE PosmoNs T PAPER mcmms T T A E S A G E N C Y 208 LEHMANN BUILDING 406 S. Washington St. Phone 4-2810 Peoria. 111. , Q , W, Aa -I J ...I WILKINS Pipe Ed' Supply Company CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATION CLASS OF 1947 'K . THE FRIENDLY STORE Flanagan passes fo Sonnemalrer for 21 yards io Vfoodruff IIVC in 3rd period. V V 3108 Prospect Road Peoria Heights 4, Illinois' A IDEAL Fooo MARKET 823 NORTH JEFFERSON AVE. One of Peoria's Leading Independent Self-Service Markets 'k Store Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Sundays Anything in Portraiture Photography 'k i 0 O HONE MLM, DELIVERY SME IIITWQQWNUSII SMIIUS I Everyihing Phgfgggaphic 317 MAIN STREET fOpposite Court Housej TELEPHONE 8627 PEORIA, ILLINOIS PEORIA CAMERA SHOP MYRTLE WHITNEY AND WALTER W. WHITNEY 37 Steps from Main on South Monroe Pfoprietors E KILTGN J. H. SAMMIS E642 Q A Efifl H 5 ff ROSALIE 171 The PEORIA SOUND SERVICE HEIGHTS 511' TO 551.00 STORE E. A. HOERR, Proprietor ir 3414 PROSPECT ROAD PEORIA HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS 520 South Jefferson Ave. DR. H. Visit Our Modern Sound Recording Studio D E N -1- I S T I0-Inch Phonograph Recordings A PCI' side 605 Alliance Life Bldg. Phone 3-1915 Open Daily 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. - Evenings by Appointment Peoria, minds Phone 3-9531 Pitsch's Sausage Shop WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR OUR CUSTOMERS 2730 North Adams Street Georges Market Fruits - Quality Meats - Vegetables Telephone 4-9995 1301 North Adams Street Peoria, Illinois M. F. SIMPSON. D. D. S. 2819 North Adams Street Peoria, Illinois Phone 5-3213 C. H. ANDREEN A. A. NORDWALL ir A Merfs Shop . . . Featuring A Sportswear - Clothing i' Ware-Andreen Company 127 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET n,,,,,,,,,.,,.....,l.es-is-an-swf'-HF PEORIA ROOFING COMPANY Roofs - Siding - Insulation PHONE 7074 we NATIONAL HEATING COMPANY Winkler Stokers - Furnaces PHONE 9087 1307 NORTH ADAMS STREET PEORIA, ILLINOIS H. C. SCHMID. R. PH. G. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 1226 N. Monroe. Cor. Spring Phone 3 1095 Drugs. Sundries. Candies. Ice Cream Sodas and S d Malted Milks a Specialty - Cigars, Cigarettes d T b PEORIA, ILLINOIS Every One Has Fun at THE FUN PALACE Comer Fulton and Iefferson ROECKER PAINT STUDIO B. P. S. Paints and Varnishes Telephone 2-0802 1901 Prospect Rd. P Ill For Quality and Service I. R. BOSTER'S GROCERY MEATS and NCTIONS Phone 4-6744 I 1908 North Jefferson Street I mon: 4-ssss I l'l0l.FORl1 BRUS. ROTH BROTH Groceryandhl tlliist . 'a ' ' 52 +4 mes. mrrsmss AND ACCESSORIES Phone 3-1487 1800 North Jefferson Street con. SPRING E JEFFERSON STSI, nam, ILL.,- Si' CAMPBELL-BEHRENS SPRING co. I N . .marfhatt tqfgnw awning and - SPRING and BRAKE SERVICE I 1520 ' Q- X MAH' if ' xxxxx Q X 1200 South Iefferson Telephone 4-5581 X . . T LARRY'S MARKET 603 Wisconsin Ave. Phone 2-4739 i ' SNACK SHACK 0 I o e s r 2921 North Adams Street Phone 2-6372 g D Sandwiches - Plate Lunches SODAS SUNDAES SHAKES Ice Cream To Take Home . 173 THE JOHNSTON-MOODY COMPANY HUDSON DISTRIBUTORS if 1810 MAIN STREET REST A5SURED PEORIA BEDDING at SUPPLY Co. MATTRESSES - PILLOWS - CUSHIONS FACTORY To HOME FACTORY AND SALES Wisconsin and Kansas Phone 2-2876 PERSONALIZED DRUG SERVICE C. E. Green, R. Ph. ,....,....,...,.T..,.,. W 1 BAKERY Finest Baked Products 1512 N- ADAMS ST- PEORIA' 'LL' Wisconsin Ave. at Kansas St. Phone 6-6693 DR K AL. HUFFORD 81 COMPANY . . Real Estate and Insurance OPTOEJETRIST 'A' Central National Bank ildg. Phone sau, Peoria, uunoi. PHONE 2-8112 - RESIDENLE 2-8630 I 3515 PROSPECT ROAD PEORIA HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS T. 2 E . 2 , GLENN'S MARKET 1034 North Monroe Street FINEST GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 6-6972 CASSIDY'S BRILLIANT BRONZE SERVICE WASHING - POLISHING - LUBRICATION MOTOR TUNE-UP BRAKE RELINING - TIRE REPAIRING 1221 North Jeierson Phone 4-6202 REID PAINT 81 WALLPAPER COMPANY S 219 North Adams Street Proctor Food Center You can depend on the Quality at Reid's 825 Nonh Madison Ave. phone 4-9525 PAINT - WALLPAPER - WINDOW GLASS Telephone 3-5521 Complete Food Market SQUIRE'S MARKET if 222 ROHMANN AVE. PHONE 4-1032 P. B. BIANCO, M. D. C. E. MOON, M. D. if 2817-19 NORTH ADAMS STREET PHONE 2 1551 DE s HART'S CASH MARKET 1 712 Evans Street Phone 4-5974 HEIGHTS CLEANERS 'k T WE QPERATE Oun Own PLANT i i Open Sundays and Evenings Until 6:30 P.M. i RAY KNAPP 3607 RosPEcT R ICE CREAM-GHOCERIES-MEATS 1 MUEU-EWS GROCERY Crest 'I 'heatre 1 i Groceries. Meats, and Notions Phone 4-4263 912 North Iefferson Ave. Peoria, Illinois P i WHEEL Ausmus Arm BALANEING Dr' L' H' I-aB1'u5h WILL SAVE YOUR TIRES 1 CHIROPODIST Ph PEggfA SPESIEBG 701 Lehmann Bldq. sipngqi. wi-mm, .. BME gggvlgs Phone 3-6312 Peoria, Illinois l FRANK W. MERRILL FRANK CERRE'S CONFECTIONERY TEXACO SERVICE 1001 North Monroe Streef Phone 4-6319 1525 NORTH JEFFERSON AVENUE ICE CREAM SODAS - SUNDAES - MILK SHAKES BATTERY AND TIRE SERVICE Made With Our Own Ice Cream MARFAK T LUBRICANQN Candies and Cigarettes PHQNE 4-6277 15 'i an NN! E 6. W MARKET QUALITY MEATS AND VEGETABLES rcs CREAM AND cmmxss Gordon J. Bagley-W. P. Brown-Gerald R. Bagley INSURANCE AGENCY Formerly J. H. Bluscll Suite 223-25 Central National Bank Bldg. Corner Main 8: Adams Streets, Peoria, III. 1100 Frye Ave. Phone 5-3311 Phqne 3,4491 J. T. BOWER MOTORS, INC. PAINTERS SUPPLIES I E MARQUETTE PAINT 81 WALLPAPER CO. I Authorized Buiclc Sales and Service Wholesale and Rehn Distfb t F I N I I u ors or ew and Used Cars Benjamin Moore Paints - James Davis Wallpaper - Gifts I ik I 310 Liberty Street Phone 3-6369 PHONE 7118 828 MAIN STREET DELANEY'S FOOD MARKET Established in 1902 Industrial Floors t Asphalt Floor Tile - Wall Tile - Asphalt Products ik Builders' Specialties QUALITY MEATS - FRUITS -- VEGETABLES 219 North Adams Street Peoria. Illinois 2210 North Jefferson .Avenue Peoria' Illinois Telephone 3-3253 45 Years of Service to the North Side PHILLIPS HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIES ' 2100 MAIN AT UNDERHILL 1 WESTINGI-IOUSE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES DR. B. T. HARSCH DENTIST Pindell Building -- 221 So. Ieiierson Avenue rim. soav noaun. ILL Agee, Lloyd, 83 liibboit, Paul, 84 Abegg, Dorothea, 58 114 Absher, Nellie, 118 Adams, Walter, 28, 109 Addis, Pat, 103 Adleman, Norma, 77, 104, 107, 108, 113, 139 Agee, Wanda, 58, 107 Aitchison, Hazel, 20, Albaugh, Oscar, 28 Albin, Betty, 28 Albin, Bill, 28 BarreH,Sl1irley,V 73 CW W7 V C77 Bartell, Margaret, 78 Barthell, Pat, 75, 89 Bass, Dorothy, 58, 111 Bastian, Roger, 78, 84, 96 Bauwens, Harry, 58, 95 Bauwens,Ioseph,29, 86, 105, 126, 127 109, 117, Bradley, Rita, 80, 106, 112, 115 Bradshaw, Wanda, 73 Bragg, Wilda, 32, 95, 96 Braunagel, Don, 75, 138 Brentrup, Marie, 32, 104 Brimhall, Leland, 59, 117 Brinkmann, IoAnn, 32, 100, 107 Broaddus, Velma, 59, 104, 108, 113 Alfs,Iean, 53, 39, 101, 106 Alford, Donald, 28, 126, 127, 136, 137 Allen, lim, 79, 80, 96, 97 Alkire, Dan, 58, 109, 113 Alcorn, Stanley, 22 Aldrich, june, 28 Alessi, Shirley, 75 Alessi, Richard, 28 Alexander, Loretta, 94 Altpeter, Gloria, 58 Alward, Filbert, 28 Alward, Gorden, 135 Ambrosch, Edward, 58, 96, 132 Anderson, Barbara, 76, 98 Anderson, Bill, 73 Anderson, Carol, 80, 95 Billerbeck, Carol, 81, 103, 106 106, 112 Anderson, Dean, 58 Anderson, Delores, 58 85 86, 87, 92 93, 104, 106, 108, ' Anderson, Delores, 81, 107 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Harold, 28 lack, 28, 96 James, 73 john, 29 Iosephine, 58 Anderson, Marvin, 132 Anderson, Mildred, 94 Anderson, Sandra, 103, 113 Andress, Carol, 74, 106 Andress, Virginia, 29, 85, 113, 117 Armstrong, Edith, 82 Armstrong, Hazel, 77 94, 110, Armstrong, Robert, 74, 110, 113 Arnold, Alfred, 58 Arnold, Bill, 82 Arrowsmith, Harold, 29 Arrowsmith, Wanda, 78 Astroth, Mary Ann, 76, 92, 104 Aten, Cherrill, 75 Athens, Shirley, 75 Atteberry, Max, 29, 101, 102 Auer, Robert, 83 Auth, Nancy Sue, 78, 103, 123 ackus, Dorothy, 29 aer William, 130, 131 alley, Alberta, 58, 103 ailey, Bill, 58, 115 air, Betty, 58, 95 Maxine, 58, 104 , Harold, 58 aird aker, Sheila Ann, 74, 107, 112, 139 aidwin, Dean, 81 aldwin, Glenn, 73, 111 ale Mary, 81, 104, 113, 115 ale Nancy, 76, 96, 99 all Horton, 58 allard, Charles, 78, andle, Kevin, 82 archers, Letha, 29, ardsley, Patricia, 93 79 35, 91, 100, 107 Bayler, Thedore, 94 Bayless, Bob, 58, 132 Beal, Marilyn, 29 Beane, Iris, 58, 105, 113 Beasley, Beverly, 84 Beaty,Ioan, 30 Beck, Beverly, 72, 113 Beck, Lucille, 30, 104 Beck, Raymond, 30 Beck,Winson, 81, 134 Becker, Ioanne, 30 Becker, Philip, 30, 107, 111, 116 Becker, Ray George, 73, 134 Beebe,Ierry, 78 Beeler, Iohn, 30 Beeler, Ralph, 30, 101 Beeney, Lee, 105 Beeney, Robert, 30 Bell, Margaret, 84 Benko, George, 72 Benner, Phyllis, 58 Bennett, Shirley, 75, 115, Benson, Deloris, 58 Berg, Robert, 84 139, 141 Berkowitz, Betty Lou 78, 84, 103 Berman, Bertha, 18 Berman, Jeanne, 18 Berry, Dorothy, 77, 115 Bessler, Doris, 81, 103 Bessler,Iackie, 76, 93 Biederbeck, Carole, 58, 107 Biegel, Iris, 83, 103, 125 Bigger,Donzella, 73, 103 Biilerbeek, Gloria, 30, 105, 125 Bingaman, Richard, 77, 110, 113, Birkett, Dave, 30 Birkett, Larry, 58 Bishop, Pat, 58, 107 Bishop, Phyllis, 75 Bitterburg, Dorothy, 94 Blackard, jim, 31 Blackford, Richard, 58 Blackburn, Verna, 20 Blair, Louise, 31 Blair, Dean, 103, 126 Blake, Fa.nnie, 118 Blane, Evelyn, 81, 103 Bledsoe, Audrey, 78, 98 134, 135 Brodsky, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, joseph, 19 Frances, 32 james, 59 Louis, 59, 105 Lymna R. 21, 106 , 101, 104 Marilyn, 74, 86, 87 Richard, 74, 84, 99 Brown, Brown, Brown, Robert, 81 Brownell, Ruth, 26 Brooksbank, Mary, 73, 93, 107, Brumfield, Reita, 81 Brunner, Betty, 59 Briuis, Gunter, 32, 107 Brye, Melvin H. 21 Buchanan, Gil, 59 Bucher, Kenneth, 17, 88 Bugg, Betsy, 81 Bugg, Robert, 32, 96, 107 Buis, A. R. 24, 90 Bullock, Delbert, 84 Bullock, Norma, 17 Burbank, Vivian, 80 113 Burdette, Harriett, 32 Burdette, Joanne, 76 Burger, Rosemary, 59 Burk, Lila, 59 Burk, Neil, 78 Burke, Donna, 94 Burkholder, LH. 18 Burkitt, Marjorie, 33, 93, Burmeister, Glenn, 83, 99, Burmeiste r, Wayne, 59 Burnham, jean, 59, 92, 93 Burnham 139, , Martha, 83, 96, 140 Burns, Marianne, 33 Burns, V irginia, 76 Burrows, Bob, 78, 111 Bute, Paul, 33, 107, 112 Bute, We Byrd, Co sley, 74, 93 rrena, 77, 107, 1 Coho, Wayne, 33, 130, 13 102 113 , 101, 103, 115, 12 1 Calhoun, Effie, 84, 98 Califf,Ioanne, 104 Callear, Elsie, 118 Camper, Annabelle, 33, 101 Canham, Don, 83, 113 Canham,Iohn, 59 Bledsoe, Kenny, 59 Bloom, joe, 31, 94, 124 Blunier, Clifford, 74 Blunk, Harold, 31 Boardman, Amber, 80 Bodecker, Shirley, 31, 94, 95, 96, Bohart, Don, 31, 132, 133 Bohm, Beverly, 73, 104, 111, 139 Boich, Sara lean, 31 Borden, jack, 118 Borquist, Richard, 31 Boster, Pat, 80 Boucher, Virgil, 13, 22, 129, 130, 132, 138 Bower, Melvin, 118 Boyd, Bessie, 31 Boyd, Leonard, 73 Boyd, Ralph, 31 124 131 Cantor, Eileen, 33, 99, 107 Carlin, W. G. 20, ,86, 87 Carr, Florence, 33 Carr, Frances, 78 Carr, Marilyn, 78, 101 Carr, Teresa, 33, 104, 114 Carrel1,Ioyce, 100 Carroll, Iune, 33, 85, 87, 111 Carroll, Marilyn, 59 Carter, Betty, 59, 106 Carter, C. E. 21 Carter, Ierry, 59, 103, 122, 125 Carter, Nellie, 59 Casey, Bill, 74, 99, 104 Casey, Merrie, 81, 115 Cast, Shirley, 78, 101 Cation, N. Curtis, 14 Cation, Vivian, 59, 93, 108, 114, 116 arker arke r 3 2.I'Ile S Arlene, 29, 104, 107 arker, ,Don, 75, 101, 105, 129 , Norma, 58 Bin, 29, 126, 127, 132, 133 arlow, , Donna, 58, 101 arrack, Adele, 76, 93, 100, 104, 114 arrer, Ralph, 58 arrett,Iack, 58 1: I: , 1: , aker aker, Robert, 82 : 1 Boyd, Roger, 59 Boyer, Ernest, 74 Boyer, Ronald, 32 Boyer, Wanda, 103, Boyle, jerry, 109 Boyle, Reginald, 32, 83, 99 Bracken, Harold, 73, 99, 135 111 Chamberlain, Margie, 59 Chambers, Janelle, 59, 85, 88, 104, 107, 113 Chapman,Iane, 33, 98, 123 Chapman, Gloria, 94 Checklin, Iunette, 78, 139 Cheek, Delores, 34 Cheetham, Cheris, 59 177 Cheney, Alberta, 77 Tl Tr'aiEf 7ERTlI ' WW' 'W' K W Chrisman, Glen, 59 Chrisman, Roy, 73, 98 Christie, Doris, 34, 101, 103, 115 Clark, Florence, 59, 93, 99, 106, 111, 113 Clark, Mary Ellen, 81, 113, 139 Claudin, Ruth, 74, 123 Claybaugh, Alma, 76, 96 ' Cheer, Delores, 81 I Cleer, Frederick, 59, 107, 115, 116 Clemens, Billy, 75 Clinch, Walter, 59, 132, 133, 136 Close, Eleanor, 74, 101, 108, 139 Close, Richard, 59, 128 Coburn, William, 81 Cockrell,Iim, 81, 96, 111 Cole, Harriett, 78 Cole, Kathryn, 118 Cole, Rosalie, 77 Collier, Howard E. 21, 105, 110 Collins, Gary, 134, 138 Coney, Nancy, 80, 139, 140 Coney, Shirley, 34, 95, 96, 107, 139, 141 Coney, Sue, 59 Connell, Virginia, 23 Conner, Dick, 34, 117 Connett, Charmaine, 59 Conrad, Charles, 34 Cook, Clark, 82 Cook, Fred, 73, 96, 113 Cook, Richard, 59, 101, 116 Copley, Earl, 74 Copley, Suzanne, 81 Cordts, Pauline, 82 Cornet, Margaret, 76, 101, 107, 112 Cornwell, Shirley, 34, 89, 104, 106, 107 Corell, jean 59 Correll,Ioyce, 75 Correll, Thomas, 22, 126, 136 Coughlin, Bill, 84, 95 Coulton, Colleen, 77, 103, 113 Court,Iean, 77, 89, 101, 104, 106 Courtright, Florence, 17 Cowan, Don, 60, 128, 136, 137 Cox, Colleen, 74, 101, 108 Cox, Ellen, 84 Crabtree, Harold, 34, 95, 96, 105 Crader,Ian, 22 Crady, Robert 34 Crandall, Richard, 60 Crandell,Ioe, 74 Crawford, Betty, 60, 99, 104, 106 Crawford, Jerry, 78 Craycraft, Nona, 78 Crider, Raymond, 76 Crotty, Dick, 34, 104, 125 Crotty,joyce, 60, 107, 123 Crowe, Phyllis, 60 Crubaugh, Gene, 73, 98, 103, 111 Culver, Paul, 21 Cundiff, Herbert, 60, 109 Curless, Dorothy, 60 Curtis, Kay, 60, 85, 91 Cutler, Rodney, 60 Cvik, Henry, 82 Dalton, Margaret, 18 Danley, Jack, 60, 96, 98, 100 Danley, lim, 34 Davis, Delores, 81, 95 Davis, Donald, 73, 83 Davis, Dorothy, 60, 95 Davis, Harold, 73, 103, 110 Davis, Jackie, 60, 89, 104 Davis, Leo, 74, 134 Davis, Lois, 74, 96, 139 Davis, Dr. Melvin G. 16 Davis, Robert, 34, 101, 103 178 Davis, Shirley, 35, 101 5l5ayTCS8TyF76l T0lCF'103F 1075 3 FF 2 7 7 7 3 113, 117 DeCramer, Bill, 35, 109 DeFreitas, Louis, 77, 104, 113 Dehority, Burk, 60, 101, 107, 128, 132, 133 Dejaynes, Betty, 60 Delaney, Madelyn, 80, 139 DeLong, Don, 60, 96, 109, 114 Deluhery, Bernie, 84 Demick,Iames, 84, 99 Dempster, Shirley, 78 Depompea, Betty, 60, 101, 106 Derges,E1len, 60, 69, 86, 87, 106, 111, 113, 114, 117 DeRenzy, Harold, 35 Derois, Gordon, 60, 103 Derrickson, Norman, 84, 113 DeTrempe, Virgil, 60 Dettloff, Betty, 60, 106 DeVary, Shelton, 35 DeWitt, Della, 82, 104, 106, DiBuono, Madeline, 84 Dive1ey,Iack, 74 Dixon, Bernard, 35 Dixon, Norma, 139 Donelson, Irene, 83 Douglas, Willard, 100 Dowell, Bob, 84 Drafts, Robert, eo, 95, 107 Drake, Berlye, 76, 98 Drake, Bud, 60, 96 Drake, Margy, 81 Draper, Shirley, 76, 100, 103, 139, 140 Drennan, Delores, 77, 103, 113, 139 Drowns, Albert, 80 Duden,Iack, 74, 103, 110 Durdle, Virginia, 60, 96 Durham, I. Byron, 21 Duvendack, Gene, 78, 99, 113, 138 Dwyer, Claire, 78 Eakle, Audrey, 35, 93 Eakle,Iane, 84, 95, 96 Eakle, Marilyn, 71, 78, 113, 123 Easiey, Loretta, 72, 95 Eastman, Don, 73 Eaton, Charles, 81 Eaton, Lois, 35 Eberhart, Lois, 60, 85, 92, 108, 11 Eckberg, Norma, 73 Edie, lack, 96 Edlin, Betty, 60, 107 Eddy, Rosalie, 19, 108 Ehlen, Arnold, 81, 98 Ehlen, Margaret, 60 Elam, Bettie, 60, 85, 90 Eldred, Marilyn, 72, 104, 107, 117 Ellwanger, Levonne, 35' Elwood, Patrick, 77, 113 Emertaae, '17, 103, 104, 106, 139 Endres,Joanne, 82, 115 Endsley, Bob, 60 Engel, Hans, 60, 100, 132 Engel, Betty, 35, 100, 106 England, William, 78, 111 England, Shirley, 139 Ensor, Charles, 82, 138 Epperson, Norma, 72 Ertle, Yvonne, 60 Erwin, David, 61, 107, 132 Eslaire, Patty, 61, 107 Evans, Allen, 73 Evans, Carol, 35, 104 Evans, Bill, 75, 103, 110, 134 Eveland, H. E. 20, 105 Ewend, jack, 84 Farlin. Lynne, 77, 99 Faylor, Joanne, 82 Feger, Dick, 61, 1114, 132 Fe Htbnlflie tfy 87388 893 it R888 KKK 7 9 Fenton, Eldon, 36 Ficken, Terry, 75, 107 Fields, Kathleen Mary, 36 Fischer, Betty, 36, 102 Fischer, Iack, 36 Fischer, Roland, 94 Fisher, Ioan, 77 Fitzgerald, Evelyn, 36 Fitzmaurice, Elizabeth, 61, 100 Fix, Tom, 74 Fleming, Phyllis, 61 Fletcher, Bernard, 61 Fletcher, Robert, 74 Fogelberg, Lawrence, 19 Foiles, Leon, 61 Foiles, Peter, 129 Folkers, Barbara, 36, 100, 106, 124 Ford, Earl, 125 Ford, Ester, 61 Ford, Harold, 36 Ford, Kenneth, 82 Ford, Louise, 36, 106 Foste, Donald, 36 Fox, Patricia, 75, 103, 112 Frahm, Alberta, 75 Frels, Dolores, 83, 113 Freiderich,1ohn, 84, 99 Freidinger, George, 83, 99, 116 French, Mary Anne, 61, 89, 107, 108, 112 Fritch, Leland, 61 Fuller, Barbara, 36, 106, 139, 141 Fulscher, Abe, 73 Fulton, Lila, 77 Funcannon, Carl, 61, 128 Funcannon, Doyle, 72, 128 Gaffney, Doris, 75, 108 Gaines, Charles, 74, 93, 96, 98 Galbreath, Margaret, 61, 93, 100, 102, 112 Gale, Lillian, 72 Gand, Dorothy, 61, 96, 108, 111, 139, 141 Gardner, Albert, 73 Gardner, Mildred, 37, 103 Garne, Betty, 73 Garnes, Pat, 61, 101, 107, 121, 139 Garrett, Connie, 71, 74, 102, 123 Garrett, Gloria, 37, 93, 101, 104, 124 125 Garrison, P.L. 61, 128, 136 Gaumer, Dick, 37, 132, 133 Gauwiz, janet, 81, 103 Gerard, Mary, 75, 100, 107, 113, 116 Gerdes, Paul, 37, 100, 130, 132 Gerontes, Pete, 75, 96 George, Iirn, 61, 107, 126, 127, 128 George, Monty, 82, 99, 113 Gerring, Pat, 82, 139, 140 Gerring, Phylis, 61, 100, 105 Gerring, Russ, 37, 98, 132, 133, 136, 137 Gestrine, Earline, 72 Giacomelli, Gene, 73, 132 Gibson, Lois, 75, 86, 87, 102, 106 Gidionsen, Jack, 61 Ginz, Inezrose, 84 Gire, Madeleine, 80,. 98, 103 Gish, Gloria, 37, 106, 107, 117 Glaczenski, Norma, 61, 99, 100, 104 Glass, Bob, 78, 114 Gleizner, Marge, 61, 103, 139, 141 Gobart, Beverly, 77, 104, 107, 108, 113, 139 Goings, Fred, 81, 99 Goll, George, 72, 110 Goodwin, Nancy, 61 Gordon, Joann, 83 Goss, Jane, 61, 85, 91, 95, 107, 117, 139, 140 ' Goss, Mary, 84, 112, 139 Gottschalk, Donna, 75, 112 Gnehm, Don, 78 xGraham, Jim, 78, 138 Graham, Mariam, 37, 93, 101 Grant, Edward, 82 Grant, Esher, 61 Grant, Mary Ellen, 82 Grantham, Anne, 37, 114 Grauer, Kenneth, 78 Graves, Ronnie, 81, 99 Gray, Don, 37, 86, 109, 130, 132, 133 Greeley, JoAnn, 61, 89, 112 Green, Harleane, 75, 113 Greer, Robert, 72, 98, 103 Griffin, Joann, 75 Grimm, Allen, 84, 104 Grimm, Leslie, 80 Grimmer, Bud, 75, 105, 128 Groezinger, John, 61, 113 Growe, Phyllis, 38 Gruba, Bob, 81, 99 Gruss, Fred, 83 Gummerson, Roy, 17, 128 Gunther, Don, 38 Gunther, Duane, 73 Gunther, Lois, 80 Guth, Norma, 61, 115 Haaga, Joan, 38, 114, 124 Haaga, Mary, 73, 93, 103, 114, 116 Haines, Betty, 100, 123 'Hainline, Keith, 81, 99, 113 Hall, Leah, 61 Hall, Lynn, 74 Hall, Robert, 38 Halstead, Mary, 72, 103, 106 Hammer, Gerald, 61 Hammond, Na.ncy, 61, 102 Hampton, Betty, 38 Hanley, Bob, 62, 130, 132, 141 Haney, Donald, 78, 99 Haney, Harold, 61 Haney, Shirley, 38, 93, 104, 115 Hanley, Dick, 38 Hannigan, Chester, 76 Hansen, Margaret, 75 Hansen, Ralph, 62, 129, 132 Hanshaw, Dick, 38, 95, 96, 97 Hanson, Eloise, 72, 95, 107, 116 Harder, Betty Joyce, 77, 103 Harms,Deloris, 62, 99 Harms, E. F. 25, 134 Harms, Howard, 73 Harms, Robert, 83, 93, 111 Harper, Frank, 73 Harper, Josephine, 62 Harper, Mattie, 38, 101, 112, 115 Harper, Viola, 83, 115 Harrell, James, 38, 101, 102, 109 Harris, Charlotte, 81, 103 Harris, Dane, 26, 111 Harris, Donna, 72, 104, 114, 139 Harris, Jeanette, 81 Harris, Jerry, 62, 96 Harris, Jolm H. 16 Harris, Roger, 78 Hart, Lorraine, 82 , Hart, Virginia, 62, 107, 112 Harting, Richard, 39 Harton, Martha, 39, 106 Harvey, John, 73, 134 Hash, Jana Lee, 39, 88, 100, 104 Hasler, Jack, 62 Hasten, Jim, 73, 135 Hasten, Neil, 72 Hatcher, Bessie, 75, 102, 106, 123 Hatcher, Millard, 39, 106 Hathway, Charles, 73 Hatton, Vada, 39 Haun, Herb, 62, 125 Hauptly, Harold, 939, 100 Hawkins, Mary Jean, 62 Hawksworth, John, 73 Hayden, Jim, 39, 96 Hazard, Charles, 74 Heathcoat, Barbara, 83 , 103 Heaton, Albert, 81 Heinsman, Josephine, 62, 96, 114, 139 Heinsman, William, 62, 95, 96, 97, 105, 116 Heintz, JoAnne, 78, 106 Heinzman, Carina, 20 Hedstrom, Gladys, 25, 114 Hedstrom, Laura, 20 Held, Lois, 62, 100 Held, Mary, 39, 11, 1-03 Hemmele, Loren, 62 Henderson, Gladys, 72 Henderson, Jack, 81 Henderson, Jaunita, 62, 96 Hendrick, Don, 75, 99 Hendrickson, Robert, 62 Henniger, Alice, 62, 107, 114 1 Henry, Mary Anne, 39, 95, 114, 116 Herbstrith, Joann, 75, 100, 139, 141 Herget, Roscoe Jr. 78, 104 Hermann, Richard, 77 Hernych, Marilyn, 62 Herold, William, 83 Herridge, Charles, 83 Herzog, Helen, 26 Hess, Arthur, 39 Hess, Carol, 62 Hess, John, 76, 134 Heward, Duane, 72, 113 Hewitt, Charles, 76 Hicks, Don, 79, 83 Hicks, Lillian, 82, 103, 139 Hicks, Joanne, 40, 85, 92, 93, 94, 100, 123 Hicks, S.L. 118 Higham, Betty, 40, 104 Bigham, Patricia, 72, 95, 96 Hilgers, Charlette, 76 Hill, Betty, 75, 102, 104, 107, 112 Hill, Bob, 40, 95, 96, 100, 109 Hill, Dave, 62 Hill, Doris, 62 Hill, Richard, 83, 95 Hillyer, Gerold, 62 Hillyer, Loretta, 83, 103, 113 Hindman, Joyce, 83, 98, 103, 139, 140 Hindson, Carl, 27, 40, 103, 132, 133, 136, 137 Hinkle, Barbara, 75, 91, 103, 104, 112 Hirth, Marlene, 83, 98 Hisler, Jean, 62 Hoeflin, Andrew, 24 Hoemes, Kenneth, 75 Hopper, Dorothy, 19 Hosick, Howard, 77 Hosick, Mary, 78, 101 Hostettler, John, 40, 131, 136, 137 Howard, Glen, '73 Howard, Mary E. 40, 95, 96, 97, 139, 141 Howarnarriet, 62. as, 90, 101, 107, 113 Howat, Shirley, 94 Houlihan, Earl, 83, 99, 134 Housemen, Marilyn, 81 Howell, Dale, 73, 128, 138 Huber, Howard, 83 Hufeld, Don, 81 Hufford, Harry, 81 Humphreys, Paula, 81, 139 Hunt, Glen, 62 Hunt, Jean, 62, 87, 106, 111, 117 Hunt, Tom, 62 Hunziker,Willis, va, 93, 1oo, 128 Hurd, Royal, 83 Hursey, Ralph, 78 Huston, Marvin, 81, 98 Hutchcraft, Lois, 72, 99 Hutchens, Floyd, 73 Hutchens, William, 63, 115, 116 Huxtable, Jim, 80, 138 Hybarger, Patsy, 76 ' Hoerr, Delores, 81 Hoerr, George, 83 Hoerr, Henry, 62 Hoerr, Jerry, 72 Hoerr, Mildred, 76, 107 Hoerr, Phyllis, 62, 101, 112 Hoffman, Bob, 73 Hoffman, Frank, 84 Hoffman, Ja.net, 83, 101 Hoffman, Mary, 62, 86, 87, 102, 108 111, 113 Hoffman, Ray, 76 Hollond, Harold Hoagland, Bill, 74, 96 Holmes, Karen, 78, 114 Holmes, Kenneth Holt, Virginia Ann, 77, 112 Holtke, Jim, 81 Holton, Vala Holzinger, Barbara, 74, 108, 113 Homan, Imogene, 62 - Honegger, Stanley, 77, 124, 135 Hopkins, Jean Ann, 40, 112 Hoppe, Paul, 74 Hopper, Dorothy Horton, Jim, 40 Hybiski,Joan, 57, 63, as, 91, 95, 96, 106, 123 Ingersoll, Bruce, 57, 63, 96, 119 Ingles, Don, 63, 126, 127 Isaacs, John, 73 Isbell, Geraldine, 84, 139 Ivans, Patricia, 74, 139 Ivers,Jaci, 63, Ivers, Mary, 83, 93, 112, 139 Jackman, John, 130 Jackson, Keith, 93, 95, 96 Jackson, Martha, 63 Jacobs, Phyllis, 78, 114 Jacobson, Carleton, 19 Jacquin, W. C. 14 Jansen, Bill, 81 Janssen, Jim, 41, 95, 96 Janssen, Robert, 41, 105 Janssen, Ronald, Janssen, William, 80 Janeson, Barbara, 41, 85, 92, 106, 112, 125 Jeneson, Beverly, 63, 100, 102, 110, 112 Jensen, Lillian Jenkins, Alma, 75 Jibben, Norma, 75, 101 Jimison, Ruth, 63, 100, 112, 116 Johnson, Johnson, Aian, 41, 117 Anna Marie, 63, 85, 90, 107 Johnson, Barbara, 80, 96 Johnson, Charles, 41, 82 Johnson, Don, 63, 129, 132 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Elizabeth, 41, 106 Frank Henry, 75, 98 Joan, 75,112, 139 Juanita, 41, 112, 115 Johnson, Kaye, 73, 98, 99, 111, 113 Johnson, Kemieth, 83, 96 Johnson, Lawrence, 73, 103, 134 Johnson, L. Ross, 14 Johnson, Mary Jane Johnson, Paul, 82 Jonas, Selby, 63, 112 Jones, Angie, 63 Jones, Charles, 105, 135 Hunziker, Al, 40, 94, 100, 102, 109, l28,Jones, Dawn, 81, 139 179 7 l ' 7 741357 Jones, Henry E. 41, 105 Jones, Barbara Jean, 41, 107 Jones, Joanne Jones, Mary, 63, 76 Jones, Mercedes, 83 Jordan, Leo, 84 Jordan, Phil, 77 Kagan, Rita, 72, 95 Kahn, Anne, 42, 94, 95, 96, 110, 114, 116 Kaiser, Nancy, 86, 87, 93 Kannenberg, Edith, 84 Karlowski, Dorothy, 76, 104, 107, 113, I 139 Kats, Jerry, 73, 86, 87, 130, 131, 134 Kats, Ralph, 84, 128 Keil, Donald, 42, 117 Keller, Walter, 72 Kellerstrass, Albert, 78 Kellerstrass, Ernst, 78 Kelly, Jim, 83 Kelly, Joan Kelly, Norman, 84 Kelly, Wanda, 76 Kemberley, Gordon Kendall, Joe, 17, 42, 87, 109, 130 Kennedy, Ann J. 76 Kennedy, Lois Jean, 78, 100 Kennedy, Richard, 42, 86, 87, 109 Kennie, Robert Ralph, 84 Kerker, Betty Lou, 76 Kerker, Mary, 93, 106 Kerker, Phyllis, 84, 100, 139 Kerr, James Kerr, Richard, 78 Kettner, Albert, 73 Keys, Carol, 63 Key, George, 23, 81 Key, Jim Keys, Jerry, 42, 100, 111, 113 Kiefer, Jean, 76, 81, 114 Kille, Margaret, 74 Kimball, George, 77, 103 Kimberly, Gordon, 63 Kincaid, Malcolm, 82 King, Frances Ann, 63, 100 King, Fred, 75, 103 King, Joann, 83, 86, 87, 139 King, Owen, 82 King, Phyllis, 42, 123 Kinne, Robert, '63, 117 Kinsall, JoAnne, 63 Kirk, Mary Carolyn, 63, 100, 102 Klawitter, Betty, 82, 115 Klee, Ruby, 63, 107, 113 Klein, Amelia, 80 Koehler, Robert, 96 Koepping, Richard, 72, 101, 106, 113, 132, 134, 138 Koga, Stanley, 82 Kohler, Bertha, 77, 103 Knapp, Winifred, 99 Kneer, Doris, 63 Knickerbocker, Bob, 75 Knight, Ervin, 84 Knisley, Roy, 134 Knoblock, Lawrence, 78 Knott, Bob, 74, 99, 110 Knott, Lois, 63, 99, 113, 117 Knuth, Mary, 63, 78 Kouhler, Robert, 78 Koutelis, Delores, 94 Kramer, Donald, 63, 107 Kranz, Arnold, 63 Krause, Shirley, 84 Krause, Warren, 63 Krebs, Leonard, 63, 129 Krempp, Josephine, 77, 99 Kritzmire, Bill, 84, 97, 113 Kroeger, Madeleine, 80, 98 Kuerth, Duane, 42 Kuever, Edward, 81 180 Kugler, Vergene, 101K 7'77 77'7'K Kuhns, Joanne, 83 Kulschbach, Carl, 63, 101 Kumpf, Harold, 63, 136 Kyle, Ruth, 107 La Feber, Leo, 73 Lagron, Arthur, 64, 96 Lake, JoAnn, 77, 99 Lange, Doris, 72, 113 Langton, Harold, 94 Langton, Katherine, 18 Lankton, Jim, 80, 112 Lapham, Tom, 64 Larimore, Barbara, 76 Larke, Betty, 82 La San, Virginia, 64 Laughlin, Joyce, 76, 93, 99, 112 Laveux, Harold, 75 Lawrence, William, 42 Layman, Jerry, 42, 105 Leadley, Arnold, 82 Ledgerwood, Joan, 82 Lee, Betty Jean, 81, 98, 113 Lee, Darrel, 42, 110, 117 Lee, Don, 78 Lee, Donna, 76, 101 Lee, Glen, 43 Lee, Maxine, 76 Lehma.n, Norma, 72, 108 - Leitgeb, Josephine, 76, 100 LeTourneau, Louise, 26 Lewis, Roy, 76, 97 Light, Rose, 72, 113 Linder, Floyd, 64 Lindquist, Leighton, 99, 134 Lindsey, Robert, 64, 101, 103, 115 Lisle, Don, 75, 107 List, Fred, 76, 99 Little, Raymond, 84 Livingston, Ruth, 83 Loewer, Erna, 76, 100 Logsdon, Mildred, 76, 97 Logan, Normalee, 43, 100, 107 Long, Alton, 21 3 Loock, Marilyn, 36, 76, 93, 114 Losch, Betty. 75 Losch, Donald, 83 -'-- ------- , 1 9 Marshall, Austin, 43 Martens, Donald, ,82 Martens, Dorothea, 18 7 Martens, Mildred, 20 Martin, Millard, 74 Marzahn, Dorothy, 26, 115 Mast, Leroy, 64 Mathis, Ronald, 64, 95, 97 Mathis, Shirley, 64 Mayhall, Martha, 43 McAvory, Wayne, 74 McClintick, Thomas, 71, 75, 93, 113 McClugage, Elsie, 20 McConkey, Don, 44, 93, 97, 111, 123, 124 McConnell, A.H. 24 McCrae, Bob, 44, 100 McDaniel, Marvin, 44 McDonna, William, 82 McDonald, L.R. 15 McDonald,Russalee, 82, 115 McEntee, Clark, 73, 103, 110 McFall, Robert, 82, 93, 97, 111 McGaughan, Carol, 64, 93, 102, 108, 112 McGee, Bill, 83 McGinnis, Terry, 75 McGrane, Mary Lou, 44, 85, 91, 94, 9. 104, 107 Mclntire, Roy, 82 McIntosh, Harold, 64, 105 McKee, Gordon, 44, 94, 98, 130, 131, 132, 133 McMahan, Jack, 76, 128, 134, 138 McMorris, Donna, 82, 113 McMorrow, Jerry, 44, 95, 96, 97, 1 McMullen, Jolm, 76, 110, 134 McMullen, Robert, 129 McNulty, Joel, 134, 138 McWilliams, Bob, 64, 98, 103 Meals, Roberta, 64, 99 Medill, Gloria, 72 Mehlenbeck, Joan, 64, 102 Meinders, Dolores, 64 Meinders, Peggy, 72, 93 Meinders, Wilmer, 44 Mensendike, Jim, 76, 134, 135 Lotze, Betty, 43 Lotze, Roger, 75, 128 Lovestrand, Gordon, 64, 128 Lovin, Doris, fSeniorl 43 Lovin, Doris, Guniorj 64 Lynch, Gerald, 82 Lynch, Kenneth, 64 Lyon, John, 128 Lyon, Richard, 64, 135 Macari, Jesse, 64, 98, 99, 125, 130 Mace, Gene, 64 Macdonald, Emma, 25, 117 MacDonald, Janet, 76, 101, 112, 123 MacMillian,Ardith, 82, 113 Madison, Marie, 118 Magill, Donna, 82, 115 Maher, Clarence, 57, 64, 93, 130, 131, 132, 133 Mahle, Ida Gene, 64, 85, 92, 101, 112 Malone, Joseph O. 14 Malott, Dorothy, 43, 107 Malson, Robert, 72 Mercer, Bob, 82 Mercer, Lloyd, 81, 128 Merrill, Gene, 82 Messer,Dorla, 64 Metzger, Jay, 73 Meyer, Ray, 64 Meyers, Jack, 132 Middleton, Pat, 81, 89, 111 Middleton, Shirley, 44 Millan, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller , Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Theo, 44, 93, 102, 109,120 Barbara, 80 Betty Mae, 64 Charles, 74 E.J. 23 Emaline, 24 Gladys, 17 Helen, 17 Jacqueline, 100 Janice, 64, 75, 103 Jean, 44, 89, 99, 113 Joyce, 77, 89 Lillian, 64 Manius, Mary Helen, 43, 102 Mansfield, Billy, 80 Mansfield, Doris, 83, 115 Manson, Bob, 43, 86, 87, 107, 109, 112, 128, 130 Manson, Marilyn, 72, 91 Maple, James, 74, 134, 138 Maple, Marilyn, 43, 101 Marble, Joanne, 64, 104 Marfell, June, 64 Marfell, Richard, 64, 135 Markiananonna, '12, 92, 93, 102, 104, 108 Markland, Jerry, 83 ' 4 Mills, Dick, 45, 86, 87, 93, 95, 97 Minnick, Dolores, 83 Mitchell, Charles, 72, 113 Mitchell, Ken, 65, 105, 116 Modlin, Gary, 76 Molek, Marilyn, 82 Moll, Edward, 23, 109 Monier, Eleanor, 72, 107, 112, 139 Monroe, Jack, 138 Monroe, Zack, 128 Moody, Billie, 83 Moody, Gladys, 45, 106, 117 Moody, Mary Elizabeth, 65, 100 12 Rapp, Joyce, 72, 100 Moody, Roy, 82 Moomaw, William, 65 Moore ! Moore, Moore Moran, Mary, 22 Nancy, 101, 107, 117 Thomas, 65, 109, 128, 130 Pat, 80 Morgan, james, 84 Morgan, jerry, 76, 103 Morgan, Patrick, 99 Morris, Dale, 75, 112 Morris, Hugh, 45 Morris, jack, 84, 128 Morris, Janice, 65, 99, 114 Morris, Shirley, 81 Morrissey, Bob, 45, 85, 89, 109 Morese, Eleanor, 65, 99 Mugele, Hildegarde, 45, 101, 102, Mundy, Jay, 84 Munro, Tecea, 83 Murphy, Louise, 77 Murphy, Mary, 106 Murphy, Pat, 45 Murray, Dale, 45 Murray, Ronald, 74, 134 Murray, Theresa, 94 Murrie, Helen, 81 Myers, Don, 81 Myers, lack, 65, 105 Myers, Kenneth, 45, 97 Myers, Imogene, 72, 95 Nance, Helen, 25 Nash, Delores, 80, 139 Neaveill, Frances, 45, 89, 103 Neaveill, Marvin, 82 Nelson, Barry, 80 Nelson, Ferne, 65, 101 Nelson, Lois, 80 Newlund, Dorothy, 19 Newman, Donna, 65, 102 Nibbelin, Helen, 65, 92, 95, 97 Nicholson, jack, 65 Niehaus, Leila, 65, 104 Niekamp, Richard, 45 Nichting, William, 82, 99 Noe, Henry, 65 Norman, Herschel, 17 Norton, john M., 21 Nyari, Richard, 65 Oard,Iackie, 65, 101, 116 Oard, Leon, 77, 97 Oertel, Charles, 80, 138 Oetzel, Doris, 65, 101, 107 Oldham, Eugene, 81, 117 Olmsted, Mary, 80 Ommen, Robert, 78 Onken,Iohn, 46, 135 Opper, Donna, 78, 93, 103 Osborn, James, 75, 97 O!Shaughnessy, jackie, 65 Overstolz, Bob, 77 Owen, Emerys H. 16 Paddock, Glenn 65, 97, 125 Page, Da.niel, 94 Page, Donald, 94 Page, Madonnajean, 46, 106 Pearl, Mildred, 26 Peek, Dorothy, 78 Pemberton, Ted, 65 Pendleton, Ianice, 76, 93 , 131 Pendola, Louise, 65 1 Paine, Howard, 73, 110 Paine, Norma, 84, 113, 139 Palmer, Alice, 65, 85, 91, 99, 1'17 Palmer, Esther, 118 Palmer, Robert, 65, 129 Pappas, Iohn, 97, 101 Pardieck, Bob, 46, 95, 97 Park, Lillian, 84, 86, 87, 113 Park, Patricia, 65, 91, 97, 106 Park, Mary Jane, 46, 89 Parks, Betty, 65, 100 Parris, Stanford, 94 Parson, Charlotte, 84 Parson, Shirley, 65, 101, 104, 106 Pasley, Clifford, 77 Pavelka, Bill, 65 Peacock, Dick, 27, 46, 109, 128, 130 Pearce, Art, 73 Pearcefull, Marcella, 84, 139 Perdew, Avice, 25 Perdue, Don, 46, 132, 133 Petersen, Norma Jean, 46 Petty, Ioann, 77, 101 Petty, Shirley, 65, 101, 104 Petzing, Marian, 46, 85, 88, 112 Pfander, Winona, 18, 108 Phelps, Marilyn, 65, 89, 106, 108, 111, 139, 140 Phillips, Louise, 94 Phillips, William E. 46 Phillipson, Marian, 94 Picl, Bonnie, 65 Picl, Ray, 46 Pierson, Don, 65, 109 Pierson, La Donna, 78, 93, 100 Pinkney, Dawn, 78, 104 Pintar, Eleanor, 66 Plack, Shirlee, 47, 85, 89, 95, 100, 107 Ploense, Marjorie, 75, 89 Plummer, Doris, 78, 101, 104, 139, 140' Pollins, Gary, 84, 105 Pond, jack, 66, 101, 132 Poorman, James, 66 Porter, Bob, 73 Porter, Carol, 78, 95 Postelnick, Edith, 66, 106 Potter, Margaret, 72, 100 Pottorf,Ioyce, 80, 91, 111, 115 Powell, Pat, 47, 93, 101 Powers, Roger, 82 Price, Dean, '66, 105 Price, Emagene, 66, 97 Price, jean, 78, 101, 114 Price, Ioan, 78 Price, Raymond, 66, 107 Price, Shirley, 47, 103, 111 Prichard, Paul, 84, 134 Puckett, Mary 66, 102, 104, 107 Pugh,Iim, 93, 103, 109 Pugh, Nancy, 78 Pugh, Tom, 66, 69, 85, 86, 87, 92, 93, 109 Purham, Margie, 83 Pye, Charles, 66, 117 Quinley, Dick, 73, 95, 97, 103, 138 Raeuber, Donald, 82 Rager, Charles, 126 Rager, Don, 79, 82, 134 Rager, Doris, 57, 66, 94, 101, 102 Ragsdale, Kenny, 66, 100, 102 Raistrick, Lois, 47 Ramsey, Ralph, 74 Randall, Roberta, 47, 93, 94, 97, 112 Randolph, Karma, 75, 103, 112, 122, 139 Rapp, Melvin, 66, 100 Raschert, Emma, 66 Rauen, Frank, 66, 97 Rauhaus, Art, 66 Rautmann,Ioanne, 80, 139 Record, Pauline, 19 Reed, Betty Iune, 66, 95 Reed, Dale, 66 Reed, David, 80 Reed, Donald, 74, 99 Reed, Floyd, 47 Reed, Regina, 77 Reedy, Norma, 77 Rees, Barbara, 47, 139, 140, 141 Reeve, Lois lean, 47 Regan, Tom, 66 Reicheneker, Doris, 66 Reid, James, 47, 128 4 Reinman,Ioan, 77 Remelius, Leonard, 78 Renner,Ianice, 66, 112 Resler, Virginia, 47, 107, 111 Reum, Frances, 84 Rexford, William, 66, 101, 102, 107 Rexroat, George, 78 Reynolds, Barbara, 81, 98, 112 Reynolds, lack, 75 Reynolds, Robert, 83, 134 Rhoades, Donna, 78, 139 Rhodes, Leslie, 74 Rice, Betty, 77, 139, 141 Rice, Dick, 82 Richey, Iimmie, 95 Richman, Carolyn, 77, 100, 104 Richter, Don, 82 Rickter, Virginia, 66 Rickard, James, 48 Rickard, Evanna, 66, 110 Ricketts, Charles, 78, 134 Ringel, Bob, 73 , Ringel, Tom, 77, 98, 99 Rives, Stanley, 66, 89, 93, 111, 107, 115 Robbins, Richard, 78 Roberts, Iva, 118 Robertson, Don, 48, 97, 105 Robertson, Herschel, 126, 128 Robison, Donald, 48, 95, 124 Rocke, Rita, 77, 139, 140, 141 Rockhill, Don, 74, 96, 97, 98 Rodgers, Loia, 66, 100, 139 Roe, Bernard, 66 Roe, Clara, 66, 106 Roecker, Fran, 48 Roecker,Iunior, 48, 94, 115, 116 Roger, Audrey, 48, 100, 117 Rogers, janet, 48 Romine, Carol, 78, 104, 106 Romanek, Marjorie, 65 Ronk,Iean, 80, 139, 140 Rose, lack, 78, 106, 128, 138 Rosenak,Iack, 83 Rosenbaum, Marian, 48, 110, 116, 139 Ross, Allen, 83 Ross, jim, 48 Roten, Margaret, 80 Rowcliffe, George, 82, 115 Rowlen, Shirley, 83, 93, 115 Rudd, jerry, 49, 102, 130, 131, 132, 133 Ruhaak,Iohn, 66, 101, 129 Rusk, Marjorie, 80 Russell, Ida Mae, 97 Russell, Robert, 67 Ryden, Marilyn, 67, 95, 97, 102, 104, 114 Sanders, Roland, 17, 125 Sanderson, Alice, 73, 97 Sa.nn, Bertie Lou, 49, 100, 102 Sapp, Harvey, 67, 107 Saurs, Edward G. 14 Savage, Edith 25 Saylor, Duane, 49, 89 Schalk, Wilbert, 67 Scharp, Virginia, 72, 100, 104 Schermer, Elsie Mae, 49 Schifeling, Eunice, 81 Schifeling, Valerie, 83 Schifeling,Ioanne, 49 Schlesinger, Bill, 76, 128, 134 Schlyer, Dick, 82 Schmidt, Dean, 136 Schmidt, Elsa, 83, 97 Schmedecker, Richard, 76, 110, 134 Schock, Kenneth, 84 Schoenheider, Rollin, 49 Scholl, Henry Walter, 49 Schonwise, Theo, 80, 106 Schulz, Betty, 49, 93, 101 Schultz, Don, 67, 107 Schultz, Shirley, 49 181 smith, Schumacker, Elsie, 77, 103, 104, 112, 115 Schwartz, Glenn, 41 Schwind, Ed, 49, 103 Schwind, Walter, 83 Scobee, Lillian, 26 Scott, George, 82, 99 Scott, Joe, 67 Scott, Shirley, 72 Searle, Lorraine, 67 Sebree, Jack, 67, 114, 116, 129 Sehnert,Douglas, 67, 114, 116, 117 Seidell, Jack, 75 Self, Alice, 94 Sellers, Norma, 81 Semmelroth, Pat, 50, 123, 124 Seth, Glenn, 82 Severns,Joan, 77, 103, 113, 115 Shacklett, James, 50, 94 Shadid, Pauline, 77, 95, 97, 103, 104, 108, 113 Shaner, David, 83, 98 Schaub, Joseph, 118 Shaver, Eugene Don, 78 Shaw, Jack, 83 Sheely, Eva, 76, 107, 112 Sheley, Carol Joan, 50 Sheley, Gail, 67 Shepherd, Virgil, 23, 117 Sheppard, Merle, 67, 107 Shepherdson, Rosemary, 50 Sherman, Charles, 83 Sherman, Norman, 67, 129 Sherman, Una.Rae, 81, 139 Shirley, Robert, 74 A Shoemaker, Betty Joyce, 50, 93 Shores, John, 78, 97 Short, Gene, 76, 134 Short, James, 84 Short, Richard, 83, 99 Shreir, Bernard, 81 Shull, William, 74, 93, 103, 128 Sigulakis, Lula, 118 Sigulas, George, 50, 130, 132, 133, 136 Silver, Phyllis, 80 Sipfle, Reginald, 81, 134 Skaggs, Earle, 24 R Skillman, Charles, 76, 111 Slater, Dick, 50, 117 Slater, James, 82 Slater, Robert 67 7 Slater, Shirley, 50 Sloan, Audrey, 81 Sloan, Robert Enoch, 50, 117 Smith, Betty, 67, 106 Smith, Bill, 74 Smith, Elmer, 83 Smith, Gay, 80 Smith, Harold, 78 Smith, Leo Robert, 82, 134 Smith, Loretta, 80, 139 Smith, Margaret, 50, 111 Smith, Mildred, 51 Smith, Newell, 51, 93, 96, 97 Smith, Richard, 72 ' Smith, Rita Mae, 67, 93, 100, 112 Smith, William D. 67, 134 Robe rt M. 73 Smucker, Georgia, 84, 98 Sneed, Hilda, 77, 1.00, 106, 107, 113, 117, 139 Snyder, Bob, 78 Sokolis, Beverly, 77, 93, 113 Solls, Joe, 51, 105 Sommer, Rosalie, 51, 105 Sommerville, Mary Bell, 51, 100 Sommerville, Mary Lou, 51, 101 Sonderegger, Jacqueline, 80 Sorenson, Marjorie, 67 Spaulding, Aiberta, 76, 93, 101, 113, 117 182 Speck, Joan, 67 Speck, Laura, 74 Speirs, Walter, 67, 103 Sperling, Edwardine, 18, 111, 107 Sperry, Delores, 74, 104, 139 Sperry, Gene Wayne, 51, 137, 136 Stage, Bernadine, 101 Staker, Mary Ellen, 67 Steadman, Norma, 67, 101, 103 Stambach, Joyce, 76, 93 Stambach, Marie, 51, 94 Steimel, Shirley, 84, 122 Steiner, Yvonne, 74 Staples, Jack, 75 Steinseifer, Anna Mae, 84 Statler, Jane, 82 Stauffer, Betty, 76, 104 Stewart, Charles, 76, 98 Stewart, Louise, 118 Stewart, Martha, 51, 93, 97, 100, 104 Stickel, Bob, 73 Stickel, William, 51, 101 Stickling, Betty, 52 Stickling, John, 82, 110 Stieber, Jo Anne, 67, 102, 101 Stiemmetz, James, 82 Stocksick, Jack, 52 Stodd, Beverly, 74, 103, 139, 140 Stoecker, Robert, 73 Stoll, 82, 111, 103, 106 Stonebock, Jackie, 67, 106, 108, 139 140 Storey, George, 80, 134 Stout, Jean Ann, 84, 139 Stramka, Theresa, 67 Streibich, Marilee, 84, 87, 103, 115 Strode, Silas, 67 Studer, Ernest, 52, 117, 132 Sturm, Verna, 67, 101, 139 Sturm, Ruth, 80 Sumner, Kenneth, 67, 95, 97, 107, 112, 113 Supan, Louise Helen, 67, 107, 115 sunennon, ev, 117, 126, 127, 132, 136, 137 Sutter, Emery, 132 Sutter, Virginia, 76, 101 Swanson,jPhy11is, 68, 101, 102 Swanson, Robert, 52 Swift, Richard, 74, 129 Szidon, Richard, 52, 117 Talmadge, Brunella, 97, 112 Tasick, Elaine, 84 Tasick, Virginia, 68, 97, 95 Tate, Patricia, 52, 85, 91, 94, 102, 116, 120, 125 Taylor, Jack, 52, 126, 127 Taylor, Jane, 68, 103 Tegg, Mildred, 84 Tegg, Ralph, 80 Terhune,Joan, 52, 103, 139, 141 Terrel, Bob, 74 Thayer, Ione, 68, 99, 107 Theesefield, Donald, 68, 97 Theesefield, James, 78, 97 Theissen, Nina, 75, 100 Thetford, Gentry, 52 Thomas, Ethyl, 118 Thomas, Geraldine, 78 Thomas, Robert, 78, 99 Thomas, Ronnie, 80 Thompson, Eleanore, 80 Thornley, Betty, 52 Thornton, Joe, 68 Thrush, Robert, 68, 100, 103 Thurman, James, 68 Tidd, Richard, 75, 97, 112 Tindall, Barbara, 53, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, Tobias, Raymond, 78, 125 Tobias, Richard, 53 Tomsovic, Donald, 68, 98 Tracy, Charlene, 80 Tracy, George, 134 Tracy, Gloria, 72, 107, 112, 139 Trantina, Julia, 53, 107 Trapp, Don, 68 Trefry, Ronald, 80, 99 Trefzger, Mary, 74, 103, 122, 139, 140 Trefzger, Tom, 27, 53, 87, 94, 109, 117, 130, 131, 132, 133 Tremper,J0yce, 74, 103 Tribbey, Donna Jo, 53 Tribbey,Rayma, 68, 91, 99 Trigg, Louis, 83, 98 Trowbridge, Betty, 68, 99, 106 Trumpold, Fred, 132 Trumpold, Mrs. Fred, 106 Trunk, Dorothy, 22, 26, 68' Trunk, Gene, 125 Tucker, Everette, 53 Tuffentsamer, Grant, 84, 114 Tull, Jack, 72, 138 Turl, Pat, 68, 100 Turner, Charles, 68 Turner, June, 68 Turner, Harry, 68 Tyler, Raye, 53 Ulrich, Ottilia, 118 Ummel, Virginia, 68, 101 Utley, Ted, 78 Vance, Barbara, 68, 104 Vance, Ethel, 80 Vanness, Wayne, 68 Van Vickle, Robert, 74 Van Winkle, Barbara, 75, 102, 104, 108, 139 Vest, Donna, 53, 117 Vevig, Barbara Jean, 80, 103 Vielhak, Beverly, 72, 112, 115 Vogel, Elaine, 68 Voltmer, Ralph, 55 Voigt, Marilyn, 74, 103, 112, 116 Voslow, Norvel, 72 Wagenaar, Rosanne, 72, 95, 99, 106 Wagler, Marlene, 72, 103 Wahlquist, Shirley, 68, 98 Wallace, Donna, 80, 139 Walmsley, Bertha, 118 Walters, Ralph, 68 Walwer, Roland, 53, 132 Ward, Lavon, 81 Warfield, Florence, 25, 117 Wassmuth, Patricia, 53, 102 Waterfield, Barbara, 68, 93, 106, 117 Watson, Mary, 76 Watts, Mildred, 80 Weathers, Darlene, 68, 100, 106 Webb, Marion, 54 Wegner, Kenneth, 24 Weerts, William, 72, 128, 134 Weinberger, Carol, 68, 106, 119 Weiss, Donna, 68, 86, 87, 99, 110 Welk, John, 54 R Wennerholt, Phyllis, 68, 100 Wensley, Robert, 75 Werner, 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