Woodruff High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

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w 1- THE 1948 T LISMAN ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF WOODR FF HIGH SCHGOL PEORIA, ILLINOIS ,gm ,,. nga' ' JEAN ALFS Editor-in-Chief Il Zvi! - :Q um ' 1. .... - ,L ,-,V , Y V -... 'ff-EE .. H, - LID 0 'mf' IIII Urivirffu ui 4: 4:1 Q IIIIII ini Vi: EN. woounurr HIGH Sci-oool. , . wtf A I l mv: I 5 it MARY ANN . Assistani di :HEI I ' ,i Wllll lpn .I llHl::l2l ll l l , . Ill l l 'Ii lil' ll I I Y PHELPS si ta I trEditor :':n I 1 I ff A A 'A'- L lllz 1 IMI :gi ii :Zi :M WI? IM lil mmf lil ' fl I . . -rg , . ll: nu. Ill ull Ill I ,,VV I V,,,, ,, vv,, I H H ' .', :- A V 54 1' L... .. .... , -1 I 0 1 QW 'vas , ff? Q fi? l. if.M. Li-I Z -4 I A E M Ehz W 'fef .'?,'. 7 2? I I ,I : E i . I- Q: ii - ,I .,44 --.1...,,'.. j.,., ..E5i Iv 1' L?-L 'Q :' . -Q ,,1grf'i R72 .1345-f gli, MR. KENNETH I. BUC Faculty Adviser ,faswdmri IIII Qing . .-., , ,N ,,,, . , flfiggf-'J 5 I f., . .' , ' , ii'-59434 ' 'tug ff . 3-Hin 'ii 5 jZA4a4L!31 i4 ' ' 2 A5511 K ..... ... . . 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Bucher STAFF MEMBERS Pat Barthell Mary Murray Madeleine Kroeger Emagene Price Pat Middleton Margaret Woerner Joyce Miller BUSINESS STAFF OFFICERS Business Manager ................ ' ...... K ay Curtis Advertising Manager .......... ..... J ane Goss Circulation Manager .... .... A lice Palmer Business Adviser .................... Mr. A. R. Buis STAFF MEMBERS Carol Andress Betty Hill Reita Brumfield Barbara Hinkle Norma Dixon Mildred Hoerr Betty Elam Harriet Howat Mary Gerard Anna Marie Johnson Mary Haaga Joyce Pottorf ART STAFF Art Adviser ................... Mrs. Dee J. Eichhorn STAFF MEMBERS Pat Bishop June Marfell Betty Carter Imogene Meyer Phyllis Gerring Marjorie Sorenson Nancy Goodwin Bill Ziegenhorn Josephine Heinsman TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES .... ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES . ATHLETKB .. FEATURES . INDEX . Page 7 Page 17 Page 85 Page 121 Page 127 Page 145 Page 178 r Hila- '34- E. N. WOODRUFF Interest in his fellow man and Peoria was the keynote in the life of E. N. Woodruff, for 24 years Mayor of our city and friend to thousands of it citi- zens. Early in his business career, Mr. Wood- ruff made many contacts which laid the foundation for the understanding of human nature and political insight that contributed largely to his later political and business success. Whether in or out of office, he continued these associ- ations with citizens of all ages and in all walks of life. These friendships were the real basis of the power which carried him to his many triumphs. His acts of charity were widespread, and many were benefitted by his quiet help. A man of simple tastes and habits, Mr. Woodrui loved to read and to enjoy good music and art. Although his read- ing was on many subjects, his main in- terest was government-municipal, state, national, and international. Woodrui High School is one of the many civic improvements fostered by Mr. Woodrui and named in his honor. Always interested in the activities of our school, he kept in close touch with its progress. Through his generosity the Stromberg-Carlson public address system was installed in 1938. The students of our school pay trib- ute to a man whose wholeflife exempli- fied a desire to serve his fellow man and his community. F OREWORD In order to produce an Academy Award motion picture the producers and stars put forth many hours of concentration and work. Likewise, the members of the TALISMAN Staff work many hours, in order, to give the students of Woodrulf the best possible yearbook. Our artists have interpreted the meaning of TALISMAN as a symbol of charm or good luck in many ways on the succeeding division pages. We sincerely hope that in your opinion the 1948 TALISMAN pleases you and truly rates your Academy Award. KT Ll CKVLCX ' X , X 'x tau YM gin Xiu A NX 6 X 42 f' X ,fz 1 , XO C I ll ci , 1 f , Xfxy ,fl , 1 If .1 V X A X ef lf C A f s fic? O U 7 gf D DEDICATION . . . To the 1948 Graduating Class: You have for four years been a part of our school life and ac- tivity . . . You have given us your sincerity and cooperation . . . You have inspired us in our victories and soothed us in our defeats . . . You have instilled us with Woodrulf traditions . . . You have maintained high standards of scholarship . . . You have lighted the way for a richer school life . . . You have shown us the real meaning of the Woodrud spirit and we of the 1948 Talisman salute you . . . A lasses ,ffl vi ,dl ' EMMA G. MACDONALD, M.A. HARVEY L. TUCKER, M.A. Dean of Girls, Head Counselor Assistant Principal L. R. MCDONALD, Principal 5 l I l DR. MELVIN G. DAVIS S 't d t fS h 1 JOHN H. HARRIS uperm en en O C O0 S Assistant Superintendent EDWARD G. SAURS President BOARD OF EDUCATION W. C. JACQUIN JOSEPH 0, M ALQNE N. CURTIS CATION Vice-presldent JACK HILL JOHN L. CARSON ROSS JOHNSON ' I Eg E 1 Aclministratian x HAZEL E. AITCHISON, B.S. t4LE3lf4NgE1ia li-A6 Cl th' , G l H ' , 1 lzens ip ng IS ne 0 mg 'mera omemmng Act Play, All School Play ' 2' nk VERNA M. BLACKBURN, M.A. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry VIRGIL S. BOUCHER, B.S. Physical Education, Algebra, General Mathematics, Varsity Football, Fresh.-Soph. Basketball BERTHA BERMAN, Ph.M. JEANNE BERMAN, A.B. English, Speech, Senior Play, In- English, Journalism, Observer, terscholastic Speech Contests l. Quill and Scroll JOSEPH BRODSKY, B.M.E. Orchestra, Beginning Strings ACULTY The new look invades our clothing room. EM L. R. BROWN, B.S. Blue Print Reading, Mechanical Drawing, T.A.C. Town, Stage, Cheer Leaders MELVIN BRYE, B.S. Machine Drawing, Architectural Drawing, Bulletin Board, Stage KENNETH I. BUCHER, B.S. Business Law, Auto Driving, Talisman, Quill and Scroll A. R. BUIS, M.S. Citizenship, Economics, U. S. History, Business Advisor Talisman NORMA BULLOCK, B.E. Shorthand, Typing J. HAROLD BURKHOLDER, M.A. English A C. E. CARTER, Bs. WILLARD J- COCHRAN, B- ED- HOWARD E. COLLIER, B.s. Machine Shop, Mechanical DlSfl'!blltlV6 OCCUDHUOIIS, Future Machine Shop, Exploratory Meta Drawing, Stage Crew DlStYlbUt0l'S Cl'-lb Activity Manager, Activity Club FACULTY 1, W. G. CARLIN, B.S. Geometry, Solid Geometry, Algebra, College Algebra, Student Council FLABEENCE I. COURTRIGHT, Shorthand, Secretarial Practice, Ollice Machines, Typing, Camera Club V THOMAS CORRELL, A.B. Physical Education, Basketball and Baseball Coach JAN CRADER, B.S. Girls Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. . Mr. Bucher watches the new driving car. as Ed Funk presents Mr. McDonald with the keys to U 4, 3 , 1 ,, JL QM f fif? L- , mrs , A, , .. ff - Ifiasabvl-. 1 ff 15' 142536, W A f ,txlfi -: , my.-we Vxoiggg , 1 518 TQ: 5 K x,..wM iw-fn we U1-Enigma fa ,,,.-le Lf'-S ,V ..,N. , ,Mo ,- . . A f r ,W 5 1' 4? 'Fe Fi at at 3 mf air PAUL M- CULVER, B.S. MARGARET DALTON, A.B. Electricity, Stage Crew English, Prefects 'lk DEE J. EICHHORN, B.A. H, E, EVELAND, M.S. LAWRENCE FOGELBERG, M.M. Art, Cvstume Design: Related General Mathematics, Director Band Aft, Aft Club of Audio-Visual Aids EDNA A- DEPPE, BS- J. BYRON DURHAM, B.S. Exploratory Art Woodworking ROY GUMMERSON, B.S. Bookkeeping, Typing, Junior Counselor, Track Coach, Cross Country Coach FACULTY S-T-R-E-T-C-Hg H-A-N-D-S O-N H-I-P-S! K-I-C-K! E. F. HARMS, M.A. Soph. Counselor, General Mathematics, Geometry, Fresh.-Soph. Football DANE H. HARRIS, B. Ed. Speech, Speech Correction, Debate and Advanced Speech, Debate, Student Speech Bureau, Speech Contests, One Act Plays GLADYS M. HEDSTROM, A.B. French, English, French Club CARLETON J. JACOBSON, M.S. Printing, Printing Merit Badge Counselor for Boy Scouts t , t,,, Z N',. A I , -V A '-',' E412-'gqisl gif, ff,-' 1 ,5gf'1f,, , ntsttu LAURA C. HEDSTROM, M.S. Foods, Home Management JANECE M. JOHNSON, B. Ed. Freshmen Choruses, Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Choir, Boys' Ensemble CARINA HEINZMAN, M.S. Clothing 51 5 MARTA M. JOHNSON, B.S. Business English, Business Training, English, Y-Teens FACULTY - 9 I 5' ANDREW R. HOEFLIN, M.A. United States History, Advanced Civics WAYNE G. JOHNSON, M.A Physical Education, Health Intramural At GEORGE W. KEY, M.A. General Science, Consumer Science 12 Nona Craycraft points out her choice to Earl Copley and Maxine Baird. KATHERINE M-LANGTON,BA English MQW L A in X . W A. g3PQ3'f1Hif IlQfi1iQ1EgE01f'M'G. I ALTON B. LONG, M.A. ELSIE MAE McCLUGAGE, B.s. A- H- McCONNELL, M-A- Gl SCI Z A Cae H Clash lr S Exploratory Wood, Machine General Homemaking, Faculty United States HiSt0l'Y, ee u ' ppe a mr' Woodworking, Stage Crew Social Director Advanced Civics Light Opera Ensemble, Freshman Chorus DOROTHEA E. MARTENS, M.A. MILDRED M. MARTENS, M.A, DOROTHY MARZAHN, B.L.S. EARL J. MILLER, M.S. English Algebra, Trigonometry Librarian, Library Club Physics, Algebra, Jr. Hi-Y, FACULTY xxx vw 'f ,f C, fC'bE Photography Club Q1 EMALINE MILLER, M.A Advanced Civics, World Problems, Geography - H, GLADYS E. MILLER, A.B. Wlll the balloon burst ' 'II:yping, Shorthand, Secretarial 13 ractice wa. ,400 HELEN M. NANCE, Ph. M. HELEN MILLER, M.B.A. EDWARD MOLL, B.S. Bookkeeping, Business English, Chemistry, Sr. Hi-Y Typing, Advertising U. S. History, Our America, Modern History .. 'QM A Q . lf. A . .,.. .- - .V , ,1 .fn - S i we, -2 , pai, 1 -,- ., A s f W, 1, 'is JQ an V Aa' 2. as k it 2' 2 4 I4 gigs Q., fri if hz Q JOHN M. NORTON, M.S. Electricity, Stage Scenery AVICE M. PERDEW, M.A. WINONA WHITTINGTON ROLAND W, SANDERS, B,S, EDITH G. SAVAGE, M.A. Spanish, English, Pan American PFANDER, M.A. Business Training, Typing, English, Freshman Counselor League English, Junior Red Cross, Golf Team Ushers E ! I P MILDRED SCHEFFEL, Girls Physical Education, B.S. G.A.A. Bi . . .-:-. ,n . . ix FACULTY GLENN SCHWARTZfM-A- Practical experience is gained for the business world H Art, Stage Scenery k V EARLE C. SKAGGS, M.A. EDWARDINE SPERLING, M.A FRED E, TRUMPOLD, MS, FLORENCE WARFIELD, M.A United States History, Latin El1gllSl1, Pllbllc RQIHUOHS Mechanical Drawing, Assistant Latin, V0Cati0l12l Guidance, American History Committee Football Coach, Stage Set Placement KENNETH E. WEGNER, M.S. Social Problems, Citizenship, Observer CBus.J LOUISE V. WHITE, MZA. EARL WIPERT, M.A- Biology, Science Club Biology FACULTY Keep your eyes on the ball! qlafes X X S443 3 X 'inf affff RUTH BROWNELL, Secretary GEORGIE ELLEN CAMPER, GENEVIEVE DEAN, Clerk HELEN HERZOG, Accompanist Attendance Clerk 'N - Nu? MILDRED PEARL, Secretary SUZANNE S, WHITE, A'B. Treasurer FACULTY X--...J TW I 1 X V' The interesting way to knowledge. 22- if g r' 455' l Q-a 1 DOROTHEA ABEGG, Business, French Club, Library Club. 2 WANDA AGEE, Business, 3 JEAN ALFS, Businessg Minstrel Show, TALISMAN, Girls' Glee Club, Dean's Assistant, Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Publicity Staif, Style Show, G.A.A. 4 DANNY ALKIRE, Business, Jr. Hy-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, Fresh-Soph. Track Eeagn, Intramural Basketball, Latin lu . 5 GLORIA ALTPETER, Businessg Stunt Show, Style Show, Variety Show, Prefect. 6 EDWARD AMBROSCH, Industrial Arts: Band, Football. 7 DEAN ANDERSON, Businessg Projection Crew. 8 DELORES J. ANDERSON, Acade- mic-Dist. Education, G.A.A., Ush- ers, Y-Teens, Speech Club, Observ- er, Latin Club, Library Club, Pre- fect, Observer Rep. on Student Council. 9 EUGENE ANDERSON, Dist. Edu- cation, Fresh-Soph Football, Bas- ketball Manager, Chorus, L. Club, La Harpe High-3 yrs. 10 JOSEPHINE ANDERSON, Busi- SENIORS .. .W Pg nfff V ,ua - 'Q -.f V , Q 2 2 'BW' 9 ,- i '21 lr 52. if f L.,, , ill ,I if ' w.1n- - 1. - -: 1' 3' 1. K ALFRED ARNOLD, Industrial Artsg Intramurals. 2 ALBERTA BAILEY, Academicg Highland High, Kentucky-2 yrs. 3 BETTY BAIR, Academicg Orches- tra, Pan-American League, Student Council, Variety Show, Minstrel Show, G.A.A. 4 MAXINE BAIRD, Home Econom- ics: Senior Class Play, Science Club, Variety Show, Home Ee. Club, Art Club, G.A.A., Style Show. 5 I-IORTON BALL, Academic, Pro- jection Crew. 6 ANN BARCLAY, Academicg Dra- matics, Jr. Class Play, G.A.A., Spanish Club, A Cappella Choir, Chillicothe-1 yr., Central-2 yrs. 7 NORMA BARKER, Business, Li- brary Club, Prefect. 8 DONNA BARNES, Business, Y- geegis, Girls' Choir, Girls' Glee lu . 9 RALPH BARRER, Business-Indus- trial Artsg Projection Crew. 10 JACK BARRETT, Industrial-Artsg Sf ... A T ' i Hx V' X -O' E ICR - napa 11 ,Q HARRY BAUWENS, Businessg Orchestra, Minstrel Show, Intra- mural Football. 2 BOB BAYLESS, Vocational: Foot- ball, Intramural Basketball, Bas- ketball. 3 IRIS BEANE, Academic, Variety Show, Latin Club, Camera Club, Stage Crew, Art Club, G.A.A., Sen- ior Class Play, Vocational Guid- ance Com., National Honor So- ciety. 4 PHYLLIS BENNER, Home Eco- nomicsg Home Ec. Club, Roosevelt Jr. Hih-Vg yr. 5 DELORIS BENSON, Business- Dist. Educationg All School Play, G.A.A., Observer, Stunt Show. 6 CAROLE BIEDERBECK, Busi- nessg Observer, All School Play, Variety Show, Prefect, Office As- sistant, G.A.A., Senior Stunt Show. 7 LARRY BIRKET, Industrial Artsg Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Manual -1 yr., Basketball. 8 . PAT BISHOP, Business: Roose- velt Jr. High-1 yr., Art Club, Pre- fect, Pan-American League, Senior Stunt Show, TALISMAN Art Staff. 9 HAROLD BOKER, Industrial Artsg 10 ROGER BOYD, Industrial Artsg Basketball, Football. SENIORS Q 4 it ' iw 0 2,1 I ' 1 1' Q K 5 X I s x, . x, Fila i - ,pil ..:+p,x ,wif en n 5? 0 lil 4' H A S :NBL Ji 'Qt I . 'JS' ww, W 1' -4- is iignfii is-B xx ' - 'S K e J ,.,i. f S I Y ,ry A i wr - , ,f ,lib ,L fl I , -' iffil A I - ' . B A 1? E F 1' , g J ju, WS-Ex. ,jg . n 'f- , ' .?V-.. , qui, f L SQL? Wlls ? if 1 LELAND BRIMHALL, Academic, Woodstock High School-2 yrs., Football, Aero Club, Baseball, Camera Club. 2 VELMA BROADDUS, Academicg Latin Club, Oiiice Clerk, Senior Stunt Show, Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Style Show. 3 LOUIS BROWN, Academic, Stage Crew, Intramural Basketball, In- tramural Football, Library Club, Latin Club, Science Club, North School-Vg yr., Argeuta Commun- ity High School--Vg yr. 4 KAY BRUNN, Academicg Wellin- ton, Kansas--1 yr., Woodward, Oklahoma-1 yr., Waynoka, Okla- homa-1 yr., Senior Play, Speak- er's Bureau, F.H.A., Girl Reserves, Igfagna Club, Debate Club, Spanish u . 5 BETTY BRUNNER, Business, 6 ROSEMARY BURGER, Business: Variety Show, G.A.A., All School Play, Observer. 7 LILA BURK, Academic, Vocation- al Guidance Com., Prefect, Y- Teens, Latin Club. WAYNE BURMEISTER,Businessg Prefects, Science Prefect. 9 JEANNE BURNHAM, Business, G.A.A., Library Club, Girls' Glee Club, Fr. Stunt Show, Girls' Choir, A Cappella, Rosalie , Pan-Amer- ican League, Observer Ass't Bus. Mgr. 10 JOHN CANHAM, Industrial Arts, Senior Hi-Y. SENIOR Q E fn' - ,.L:4:2:-1.1. 'r..'f,g,2:4E +'1 H, ,.-.-i 1 MARILYN CARROLL, Business, Observer, G.A.A. 2 BETTY JEAN CARTER, Home Economics, Ofiice Assistant, Art Club, Prefects, TALISMAN Art Staff, Honorary Art Club, Stage rew. 3 . JERRY CARTER, Academicg Intra- murals, Science Club, Latin Club Treas., Jr. Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, Cheer- leader, Variety Show, Boys' Choir, Library Club, Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Ensemble, A Cappella. 4 NELLIE CARTER, Business, Of- fice Assistant, Prefect, Art Club, Stage Crew. 5 VIVIAN CATION, Academic, French Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Oiiice As- sistant, All School Play, One Act Plays, Science Prefect, Observer, Vocational Guidance Committee, National Honor Society, Honoria. 6 MARGIE CHAMBERLAIN, Busi- nessg Variety Show, Prefect, Peri- od Ensemble, Office Assistant. 7 JANELLE CHAMBERS, Academ- ic, TALISMAN Co-editor, Latin Club President, Ushers, Prefects, Variety Show, Senior Stunt Show, Band, G.A.A., Style Show, Na- tional Honor Society, Quill 8x Scroll, Honoria. 8 ARTHUR CLANIN, A ca de mic g East Peoria High-3 yrs., Speech Bureau, All School Play, Senior Hi- Y, Football, Track, Jr. Class Play, Variety Show, Student Council. - 9 BETTY CLARK, Business: Roose- velt Jr. High-1 yr., Manual-2 yrs., Senior Stunt Show. 10 FLORENCE C L A R K, Academic- Businessg G.A.A., Minstrel Show, Latin Club, Girls' Glee Club, Stunt Show, Observer, Prefect, Publicity Staff, Tac Town Committee, A Cap- pella, Ofiice Assistant, Girls' Choir, Y-Teens. IORS 6 n? - Sfuce Ca.KEf 4 gs., -,'. , E55 sg, 2, it , lL v :Lyf , 1 2:1 N1 2 355 ,rr all i. 1 FRED CLEER, Academicg Science Club, Library Club, Prefect, Stage Crew, Projection Crew, One Act Plays. 2 WALLY CLINCH, Industrial Arts: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Golf. 3 RICHARD CLOSE, Industrial Artsg Cross-Country, Track. 4 GERALDINE COMER, Businessg East Peoria High-3 yrs. 5 SUE CONEY, Business, Minstrel Show, Office Assistant, Pow Wow Princess, One Act Plays. 6 CHARMAINE CONNETT, Acade- mic, Girls Glee Club, Mixed Ensem- e. 7 RICHARD COOK, Academic-Indus- trial Artsg Boys' Glee Club, Oper- etta., Variety Show, Period Ensem- ble, A Cappella Choir, All School Play, Christmas Play, Science Club, Student Council, Jr. Hi-Y. 8 JEAN CORRELL, Academicg 9 DON COWAN, Academicg Basket- ball, Baseball, Jr. Hi-Y. 10 DICK CRANDALL, Vocationalg SENIOR A ak . if K l -Q . gf .,, ' 1 ,Q-1? . - eff if' 5-:Qian - 'X :gm f A 'Wi R.. ?,1 B ET T Y CRAWFORD Business Minstrel Show Pan-American League Girls Glee Club Girls Choir A Cappella, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Office Assistant. JOYCE CROTTY, Businessg G.A.A., Prefects, Glee Club, Variety Show. v-4.,-09 f X 553 'YS' L . . ' 5 s 3 - .-.Q-z,..Q .3 1. 4 M H .fe .ag e , V I ,, ' . K F 1 Q L-125' O 1932- f 235515 ' ' . fag?-I 1 jffjggi s 4 li 53554. -.Lf . . -5133 :f?.,w f 1 . , Q H ,Y l Y Y 2 24 ,3 HERBERT CUNDIFF, Businessg Fresh-Soph. Football, Vice-Presi- dent Jr, Hi-Y, Future Distributor Club, Boys' Glee Club, Senior Hi-Y. 4 DOROTHY CURLESS, Home Eco- nomicsg Prefect, Style Show. 5 KAY CURTIS, Businessg G.A.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Style Show, TALISMAN, Y-Teens. 6 RODNEY CUTLER, Industrial Artsg Track, Girls' Glee Club. 7 . DOROTHY DAVIS, Business: G.A.A., Commercial Club, Orches- tra. 8 JACKIE DAVIS, Businessg Variety Show, Jr. Red Cross Rep., G.A.A., Latin Club, TALISMAN, Girls' Glee Club, Minstrel Show, Christ- mas Play. 9 BURK DEHORITY, Academic: Football, Track, Operetta, A Cap- pella Choir, Light Opera Ensemble, Minstrel Show, Jr. Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 10 DON DELONG, Academic, Variety Show, Band, Orchestra, Sr. Hi-Y, Science Club, French Club, Intra- murals, Track. SENIORS .XJ X Q1 X I Y I ,... BETTY DE POMPEA, Academic, Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Variety Show, Girls' Choir, A Cappella. 2 ELLEN DERGES, Academicg French Club, Sec. of Latin Club, Publicity Staff, Dean's Assistant, Student Council, School President, Vocational Guidance Com., Speech Bureau, National Honor Society, D.A.R. Award. 3 GORDON DEROIS, Industrial Artsg Glee Club, Mixed Ensemble, I6ight Opera Ensemble, A Cappella hoir. 4 VIRGIL DE TREMPE, Industrial Artsg 5 BETTY D ET T L O FF, Businessg Pan-American League, G.A.A., Ob- server, Prefect, Office Assistant. 6 BOB DRAFTS, Industrial Arts, Prefect, Orchestra. 7 VIRGINIA DURDLE, Academic: Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Girls' Glee Club, Variety Show, Band. 8 LOIS EBERHARDT, Bu s i ne s sg Pan - American League, Y - Teens, Observer. 9 BETTY EDLIN, Academic, Science Club, Dean's Assistant, Pan-Ameri- can League, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Ushering, Prefect. 10 MARGARET EHLEN, Businessg Style Show, Camera Club. SENIORS N 95.0 1999 11' , IW 1' -if . ,A , .t it ,ii A I 7, . .f V: ..,.. V , a.. - Q- 1' ig Xi .. . I . ,1 I SX ' A v 430' g X It 5 26 ..-1 1 BETTIE ELAM, Businessg TALIS- MAN Circulation Mgr., G.A.A., War 1gond1Queen, School Office, Quill and cro . 2 HANS ENGEL, Academic, A Cap- pella, Light Opera Ensemble, Intra- mural Basketball, Operetta. 7 3 DAVID ERWIN, Academic, Foot- ball, Latin Club, Prefect, Fresh.- Soph. Basketball. 4 PAT ESLAIRE, Businessg G.A.A., Efariety Show, Sr. Stunt Show, Pre- ect. 5 BERNARD FLETCHER, Industrial Artsg Intramural Basketball, Sci- ence Club. 6 LEON FOILES, Industrial Artsg Football, Basketball, Track, Senior Stunt Show, Versailles High 1 yr. 7 ESTHER FORD, Business, G.A.A., Minstrel Show, Commerce Club. MARY ANNE FRENCH, Academ- ic, Latin Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pan-American League, Prefect, Mixed Chorus, Minstrel Show, Sen- ior Stunt Show, TALISMAN, Style Show, Science Club. 9 LELAND FRITCH, Industrial Arts. 10 CARL FUNCANNON, Industrial Arts, Track, Cross Country, Intra- mural Basketball. SENIORS :W Lf l 5 . :HEY Q9 Q2 V MARGARET GALBREATH, Aca- demicg Folk Song Singers, A Cap- pella, All School Play, Rosalie , Pan-American League Treasurer, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Observer, Min- strel Show, Prefect. 2 DOROTHY GAND, Academicg G.A.A., Band, Y-Teens, Science Club, Camera Club, Latin Club, Minstrel Show. 3 PAT GARNES, Academicg Pan- American League, Minstrel Show, giefect, Glee Club, G.A.A., Girls' oir. 4 P. L. GARRISON, Academic, Base- ball, Fresh-Soph Baseball, Basket- gall, Fresh-Soph. Basketball, Latin lub. 5 JIM GEORGE, Academic: Basket- ball, Baseball, Intramurals, Jr. Hi- Y, Latin Club. 6 PHYLLIS G E R R I N G, Business, Stage Crew, A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, TALISMAN Art Staff, Girls Choir, Variety Show, Prefect, Art Club Treas., G.A.A., Stunt Show. 7 JACK GIDEONSEN, Academic-In- dustrial Arts, Sr. Stunt Show, Pre- fect. 8 NORMA GLACZENSKI, Business, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella, Pres. Jr. Red Cross, Ushers, Variety Show, Voca- tional Guidance Com. 9 MARGARET GLEIXNERH Acad- Emgc Academy of Our Lady-1 yr., 10 NANCY GOODWIN, Businessg Pet- ersburg Harris High-1 yr., Corn- merce Club, Ushers, Art Club, Mm- strel Show, Prefect, TALISMAN Art Staff. SENIOR 1 'X' if fc f ,f 1531? Alf -' 1 f f. 1'5- ,J N r film, fyl , ' if'- A, Q xl A f-iff 27 1 OJ , X ,Kr fj X ,O 28 3 1 fd Q JANE GOSS, Academicg G.A.A., Orchestra, TALISMAN, Observer, Pan-American League, Prefect, Sci- ence Prefect, Minstrel Show, Voca- tional Guidance Com., National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. 2 ESTHER GRANT, Business, Pre- fect, Dean's Assistant, G.A.A., Com- mercial Club, Minstrel Show. 3 JO ANN GREELEY, Academicg Minstrel Show, Observer, TALIS- MAN, Girls' Glee Club, Variety Show, Senior Class Play, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Pan-American League. 4 JOHN GROEZINGER, Academic, Science Club, Latin Club, Intra- mural Football. 5 NORMA GUTH, Businessg Latin Club, G.A.A., Prefect, Library Club, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 6 G E R A L D HAMMER, Industrial Artsg 7 NANCY H A M M O N D, Businessg Office Assistant, Minstrel Show, Va- riety Show, Dean's Assistant, A Cappella, Folk Song Singers, Sr. Class Play, Senior Stunt Show. 8 BOB HANEY, Industrial Arts: Football, Basketball Mgr., Track, 'glxlack Mgr., Intramurals, Variety ow. 9 HAROLD HANEY, Industrial Arts, iFootball, Basketball. 10 RALPH HANSEN, Industrial Arts, Schurz High, Chicago-M yr., Ter- re Haute-Va Yr., Track, Football, Ijntraicnurals, Science Club, Cross oun ry. SENIOR s fa , c gif? Ol, l U l ,AL ,, L xll, F: .Q 11 V! A I J-fif2flc55f,,1,fff'ff4rff fu L 53 1 DELORIS HARMS, Business, Girls' Choir, A Cappella, Prefect, Girls' Glee Club. 2 JOSEPHINE HARPER, Business: Pan-American League, Jr. Red i Cross Rep. 1 3 JERRY HARRIS, Industrial-Arts, Band, Orchestra, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Student Council, Vice Pres. of Soph. Class, Intramural Basketball. 4 VIRGINIA HART, Academic, Min- strel Show, Pan-American League, Prefect, Stunt Show, G.A.A., Dean's Assistant, Y-Teens. 5 JACK HASLER, Industrial Arts: 6 H E RB H A U N, Industrial-Arts: Golf, Intramural Basketball. 7 JOSEPHINE HEINSMAN, Acad- emicg Band, Orchestra, French Club, Commercial Art Club, G.A.A., Stage Crew, TALISMAN Art Staff. 8 WILLIAM HEINSMAN, Academic, Band, Science Club, Projection Crew. 9 L OR E N H EMM E L E, Industrial Arts, Football, Baseball, Intra- mural Basketball. 10 J U A N I T A HENDERSON, Busi- ness: Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Band. SENIORS 7 Y fi t Q? ,I 4 it 'si :ik ' if 1 as mg: gg - ' ,M X , , , 1 ROBERT HENDRICKSON, Acade- mic, Variety Show, Senior Class Play, One Act Plays, Public Rela- tions, Prefect, Pan-American League, Student Speakers Bureau, Debate Club, Pekin Community High School-1 yr., Washburn Township High School-1 yr. 2 ALICE HENNINGER, Academicg Minstrel Show, French Club, Pre- fect, Honoria. 3 DEAN HENRY, Academicg Engle- wood fChicagoJ 3 yrs. 4 MARILYN I-IERNYCH, Business: G.A.A., Commercial Art Club, Hon- orary Art Club. 5 DORIS HILL, Business, Girls Glee Club. 6 JERRY HILLYER, Academic 2 yrs., Vocational 2 yrs.g Basketball Jr. Hi-Y., Intramural. y JEAN HISLER, Businessg Observ- er, Prefect, Sr. Stunt Show, Pan- American League. 8 HENRY HOERR, Industrial Arts 9 PHYLLIS HOERR, Academic: Pan- American League, Prefect, Observ- er, G.A.A. 10 ' MARY HOFFMAN, Academic: Stu- dent Council, Sec. Pekin District Student Council, Variety Show, Latin Club, All School Play, One- Act Plays, Senior Class Play, Speech Bureau, Rosalie, Folk Song Singers, Light Opera Ensem- ble, Office Assistant, G.A.A., Na- tional Honor Society, Honoria, Rep. at Illinois Girls' State. E IORS - .T-i 1 ALAN HOLLINGSWORTH, Aca- demic, Dunlap-V2 yr., Shorewood, Wis.-2 yr., Football, Track, Stu- dent Council, Sec. of Senior Class, 5Ieoria's Most Valuable Backfield an. 2 IMOGENE HOMAN, Business, G.A.A., Jr. Red Cross. Rep. 3 HARRIET HOWAT, Academic, Latin Club, Light Opera Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Senior Class Play, Rosalie , TALISMAN, Pre- fect, Mixed Ensemble, Stunt Show, Speech Bureau, Variety Show. 4 JEAN HUNT, Academicg Latin Club, Y-Teens, Voc. Guidance Com., Debate Club, Office Assistant, Stunt Show, Prefect, All School Play, One Act Plays, Observer Assistant Ed- itor, Publicity Staff, T.A.C. Town Representative, Speech B u re a u , Student Council, Variety Show, Na- tional Honor Society, Honoria. 5 PHYLLIS HUNT, Academic, Pe- oria High--3 yr., Junior-Senior Dramatics, M usic Wo rkshop , French Club, A Cappella Choir, Sen- ior Class Play, Light Opera Ensem- ble, Senior Stunt Show. 6 TOMMY HUNT, Industrial Artsg Track Mgr. 7 WILLIAM HUTCHENS.Academicg Science Club, Library Club, Latin Club, Prefect. 8 JOAN HYBISKE, Academicg G.A.A., Latin Club, TALISMAN, Variety Show, Minstrel Show, Treas. of Jr. Class, Stunt Show, Fresh-Soph Track Queen, Drum Majorette, Quill and Scroll. 9 BRUCE INGERSOLL, Academicg Band, Variety Show, Fresh-Soph Stunt Show, Soph. Class Pres., Jr. Class Pres., Intramurals, King of Jr. Prom. 10 DON INGLES, Industrial Arts: Baseball, Prefect, Basketball. SENIOR E v . ,Mfy ZW wg R-ig? Y. v 32 I L., 1 JACK IVERS, Business, Art Club, Three One Act Plays, Intramural Basketball, Mixed Chorus, A Cap- pella, Light.Opera Ensemble. 2 MARTHA JACKSON, Business, G1A.A., Spanish Club. 3 BEVERLY JENESON, Academic, Red Mill, Variety Show, One Act Plays, Servicemen's Committee, Rosalie , Minstrel Show, A Cap- pella Choir, Office Assistant, Light Opera, Folk Singers, G.A.A., Ob- server, Sr. Stunt Show, Pan-Ameri- can League. 4 JAMES JENKINS, Business, De- troit, Michigan- 1 yr. Variety Show, Stunt Show, Band. 5 RUTH JIMISON, Academic, Y- Teens, Pan-American League, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Science Prefect, G.A.A. 6 ALAN JOHNSON, Industrial Artsg Aero Club. 7 ANNA MARIE JOHNSON, Busi- ness, TALISMAN, Prefect, Nation- al Honor Society, Honoria, Quill and Scroll, Pan-American League. 8 DON JOHNSON, Vocational, Foot- ball, Track, Intramurals. 9 JUANITA JOHNSON, Business, Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Ellens- burg-1 yr., Hyde Park-V2 yr. Li- brary Club, Pan American League, Latin Club, Observer. 10 SELBY JONAS, Academic, Pan- American League, G.A.A., Library Club, Prefect, Senior Class Play, Stunt Show. SENIOR -gi ' ' --,.,:.- :AY . ivffw - .- . 6 ...ja - 2 lf. QQ-mi., i.:?Z?'E'.'a .., , ?'ffi, I . ,,,,!,. , . i,i 1 ANGIE JONES, Business, G.A.A., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Office Assistant. 2 MARY KERKER, Business, Ob- server, Stunt Show, Office Assist- ant, Minstrel Show, Variety Show, G.A.A., Library Assistant, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3 CAROL KEYS, Business, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Sr. Stunt Show, G.A.A., World Commentator Club. 4 GORDON KIMBERLEY, Vocation- al, Intramural Basketball, Track, Manual-1 yr. 5, ROBERT KINNE, Academic, Stu- dent Council. 6 MARY CAROLYN KIRK, Businessg A Cappella Choir, Folk Song Sing- ers, Mixed Chorus, Prefect, Oper- etta, All School Play, Library Club, Observer Staff, G.A.A. 7 RUBY KLEE, Academicg Latin Club, Girls' Glee Club, Prefect, Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr. 8 W I N I F R E D KNAPP, Business: Latin Club, G.A.A., Girls' Choir, Girls' Glee Club. 9 DORIS KNEER, Business, Observ- er, G.A.A., Prefect. 10 L O I S K N O T T, Academic, Latin Club, A Cappella, Girls' Choir, Pre- fect, Mixed Chorus, Vocational Guidance Com. SENIORS .,.., V., lk .il .. ,, 'Q P Y . 2 .. YW .Q 3+ . J za 4 K t E R 0 .L . N: L , gi i 5? 2. S - .- gre 4, f,kf, , 5 fit ...-? DONALD KRAMER, I n du s t rial Arts, 2 ARNOLD KRANZ, Industrial Arts' Boys' Glee Club. 3 W A R R E N KRAUSE, Academic, Minstrel Show, Intramural Basket- ball, Boys' Glee Club. 4 LEONARD KREBS, Academicg Varsity Track, Fresh-Soph Track, Fresh-Soph Football, A Boys' Glee Club, Intramural Basketball, Christ- mas Pageant. 5 CARL KULSCHBACH, Academic: Intramural Basketball, A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus. 6 HAROLD KUMPF, Academic, C r o s s - C o u n t r y, Track-Varsity, Boys' Glee Club, Fresh-Soph Track Intramural Basketball, Latin Club, Prefect. 7 RUTH KYLE, Business, Band, Pre- fects, Red Cross Rep., G.A.A., Ush- ers, Drum Majorette. 8 ARTHUR LAGRON, Industrial Artsg Band, Orchestra. X 9 TOM LAPHAM, Industrial Artsg Art Club, Christmas Play, Intra- aruifal Football, Intramural Basket- a . 10 FLOYD LINDER, Industrial Artsg Band. SENIORS A4-,fa . . H E .4 1 ROBERT L I N D S E Y, Industrial Artsg All School Play, Science Club, Variety Show, Intramural Basket- ball, Rosalie , Football, Track, Prefect, Mixed Ensemble, A Cap- pella, Boys' Glee Club, Library Club. 2 GORDON LOVESTRAND, Acad- emic: Baseball, Intramural Basket- ball, Fresh-Soph Football. 3 DORIS LOVIN, Academic, Latin Club Treas., Senior Stunt Show, Red Cross Representative, Ofiice giisstant, Observer Editorial Staff, 4 K E N N E T H LYNCH, Industrial Arts: Football, Intramurals, Bas- ketball. 5 RICHARD LYON, Industrial Arts- Vocational, Jr. Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y, In- tramural Basketball, Fresh-Soph Baseball, A Cappella, Intramural Football, Mixed Chorus. 6 JESSE MACARI, Business: Cheer- leaders, Intramurals, Track Mgr., Boys' Glee Club, Boys' Choir, Boys' Ensemble, Student Council. 7 CLARENCE MAHER, Academic: Latin Club, Fresh-Soph Football, Varsity F o o t b all, Fresh - Soph Track, Varsity Track, Varsity Bas- ketball, Jr. Class Officer, Intra- mural Basketball. 8 IDA GENE MAHLE, Academic, Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Girls' Glee Club, Observer, Prefects, Pan- American League, French Club,-Na- tional Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. 9 JOANNE MARBLE, Businessg Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Com- merce Club, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Of- fice Assistant, Senior Stunt Show. 10 JUNE MARFELL, Business: Art Club, G.A.A., Minstrel Show, Sen- grr HStunt Show, TALISMAN Art ta . SENIORS i J ffl' A? :sf lg, . X , ? d ' u i,- RICHARD MARFELL, Vocationalg Intramural Basketball. 2 LORRAINE MARSHALL, Busi- nessg Girls' Glee Club. 3 Le ROY MAST, Industrial Artsg 4 RONALD MATHIS, Academicg Band, Orchestra, Student Council, Dance Band, Variety Show, Min- strel Show. 5 SHIRLEY MATHIS, Academic, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 6 CAROL McGAUGHAN, Businessg G.A.A., Y-Teens, Commerce Club, Pan American League, A Cappella, Folk Singers, Girls' Glee Club. 7 ROBERT MCWILLIAMS, Academ- icg Football, Band, Art Club, Min- strel Show, Prefect. 8 ROBERTA MEALS, Businessg Pre- fect, A Cappella, Stunt Show, Va- riety Show, Girls' Choir, Science Club, World Commentator's Club. 9 JOAN MEHLENBECK, Business, Girls' Glee Club, Folk Song Singers G.A.A., A Cappella Choir, Girls Choir, Y-Teens. 1 7 10 DOLORES MEINDERS, Business' stunt Show, Girls' Glee clubi G.A.A., Future Distributors Club. SENIORS - 1 I XS Q N r I at -'I 1 DORLA MESSER, Business 3 Mixed Chorus. 2 JACKIE MILLER, Business, Va- riety Show, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Ofiice Assistant. 7 3 KEN MITCHELL, Industrial Arts, Projection Crew, Prefect, Science Club, Vocational Guidance, Science Prefect. 4 MARY MOODY, Business, A Cap- pella, G.A.A., All School Play, Op- eretta, Mixed Choir. 5 BILL MOOMAW, Academic, Roose- velt Jr. High-1 yr., Spalding-1 yr., Observer, Intramural Basket- ball, Intramural Ping-Pong, Track. 6 THOMAS MOORE, Industrial Arts: Cross Country, Track, Jr. Hi-Y. 7 JANICE MORRIS, Business 3 French Club, A Cappella, Mixed Chorus. 8 ELEANOR MORSE, Businessg A Cappella, Latin Club, Girls' Choir. 9 MARY MURPHY, Academic, Class Oilticer, G.A.A., World Commenta- tor's Club, Girls' Glee Club, Science Club, Stunt Show. 10 JACK MYERS, Academic, Albany, Ky.-1 yr., Football, Track, Latin Club, Stage Crew. SENIORS i , 'Ei' ,Q . .3r:.E?fW:': .' h ,mu ?. 1 FERNE NELSON, Businessg Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Band, Va- riety Show. 2 DONNA N E W M A N, Academicg Light Opera Ensemble. 3 HELEN RAE NIBBELIN, Acad- emicg Latin Club, Science Club, Speech Club, Minstrel Show, Band, Orchestra, Variety Show. 4 LEILA NIEHAUS, Academicg Jr. Red Cross Rep., French Club, Latin Club, Mixed Ensemble, G.A.A., Min- strel Show, Variety Show, Observer, Speech Bureau Operetta, A Cap- pella, Mixed Chorus, Office Assist- ant. 5 HENRY NOE, Business-Academicg Student Council, Latin Club, Future Distributor's Club. 6 RICHARD NYARI, Industrial Artsg Intramurals. 7 JACKIE OARD, Businessg Girls' Glee Club, Girls? Choir, A Cappella, Science Prefect, Office Assistant, Rosalie , Minstrel Show, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 8 DORIS OETZEL, Business: Girls' Choir, Office Assistant, Girls Glee Club, Voc. Guidance Com., Prefect, Style Show. 9 JACKIE O'SHAUGHNESSY, Busi- nessg G.A.A,, Red Mill , Variety Show. 10 GLEN N PADD OCK, Industrial Arts, Band, Minstrel Show, Cheer- leader, Tumbling. SENIORS 9? 11' I1 ry. 75 .11 1 ALICE PALMER, Businessg Dis- tributive Education, A Cappella, TALISMAN, G.A.A., Spanish League, Vocational Guidance, Min- strel Show, Quill and Scroll. 2 ROBERT L. PALMER, Academic, Jr. Hi-Y, Intramurals, Fresh-Soph. Track. 3 . PAT PARK, Business: Band, Va- riety Show, Stunt Show, Girls' Choir, Minstrel Show, G.A.A., TALISMAN. 4 BETTY PARKS, Academicg South- east High-lw yr., Girls' Glee Club, Style Show. 5 SHIRLEY PARSON, B u s in e s s g Glee Club, Ushers, Office Assistant, Style Show. 6 BILL PAVELKA, Industrial Artsg 7 TED PEMBERTON, Industrial Artsg Jr. Hi-Y, Intramurals, Foot- ball, Basketball and Baseball man- ager. 8 SHIRLEY PETTY, Business, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Ushers, Of- fice Assistant, Minstrel Show. 9 MARILYN PHELPS, Academic and Business, TALISMAN, Minstrel Show, Variety Show, Camera Club, Stunt Show, G.A.A., Office Assist- ant, Science Club, Y-Teens, Prefect, Style Show. 10 BONNIE PICL, Academicg Prefect, Stunt Show, G.A.A. SENIOR 3 1 if? R ,Q l A 'gi . k'.' 1 l f' tif:- lb? -N 'ii ' I .V 1. ., Lf fi ig V 'ra ., if , ,. I e ,bv , x is xxx. P3 at t x, J o If is-2 . 1 DON PIERSON, Academic, Jr. Hi- Y, Sr. Hi-Y, Intramurals. 2 E L E A N O R PINTAR, Businessg Roosevelt Jr. High-W yr. 3 JACK POND, Industrial Artsg A Cappella, Operetta, Football, Stunt Show, Intramurals. 4 EDITH POSTELNICK, Business, Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr., Manual -1 yr., Office Assistant, Prefect. 5 EMAGENE PRICE, Businessg Band, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Variety Show, Publicity Staff, TALISMAN, Style Show, Ofiice Assistant, Or- chestra, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 6 RAYMOND PRICE, Industrial Artsg Spalding-1 yr. 7 MARY PUCKETT, Businessg Jr. Red Cross Rep., Commerce Club, Girls' Glee Club, Minstrel Show, Lqariety Show, Light Opera Ensem- e. 8 TOM PUGH, Academicg Jr. Red Cross Rep., Intramurals, Latin Club, Editor of Observer, Vice-Pres. of Student Council, Boys' Glee Club, Jr. Sz Sr. Stunt Show, Fresh-Soph Football, Fresh-Soph Basketball, Student Council, Boys, State, Sci- ence Club, Jr. Hi-Y, Sr. Hi-Y., Na- tional Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Honoria, Speech Bureau. 9 CHARLES PYE, Industrial Arts, Debate Team, Student Speakers' Bureau, Senior Stunt Show, Observ- er Assistant Editor, Aero Club, Sci- ence Club, One Act Plays, All School Play, Honoria, National Honor So- ciety. 10 DORIS RAGER, Business: G.A.A., Minstrel Show, Operetta, Science Club, Observer, Senior Class Stunt, A Cappella Choir, Folk Song Sing- ers, Jr. Class Vice Pres., National Honor Society. SENIORS wfssfilf q nf. ,riff im fvflr '54 ,mall QI 5. :ff hwy ,rf 'fs ' fl -JN-fi f ' s 15 . -..,, I X we -. Tfct ' 1 I IS L R' 'Q Ylv KENNETH RAGSDALE, I n d u s - trial Artsg Farmington High-1 yr., Stunt Show, Rosalie, Light Dpi era, A Cappella, Three One Act Plays. 2 MELVIN RAPP, Academicg Class Officer, All School Play, Minstrel Show, Stunt Show, Senior Class Play, Latin Club, A Cappella Choir, Light Opera. 3 F RA NK RA UEN, Vocational, Mixed Chorus, Band. 4 ARTHUR RAUHAUS, Vocationalg 5 BETTY JUNE REED, Businessg Orchestra, Commerce Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens, Style Show. 6 DALE REED, Industrial Artsg In- tramurals. 7 TOM REGAN, Academic, Science Club, Intramural Basketball, Jr. Hi- Y. 8 DORIS REICHENEKER, Businessg Commerce Club, Y-Teens, Style Show. 9 JANICE RENNER, Academic, Pan- American League, Minstrel Show. 10 BILL REXFORD, Industrial Arts: Variety Show, Minstrel Show, Oper- etta, Prefect, Stunt Show, A Cap- pella, Light Opera. E IORS QT I Q 1' i 1 EVANNA RICKARD, Business: Variety Show, Fr. Sz Sr. Stunt Show, G.A.A., Servicemen's Com., Prefect. 2 VIRGINIA RICHTER, Business- Academicg G.A.A., Senior Stunt Show, Latin Club, Art Club, Pre- fect, Minstrel Show, Mixed Chorus. 3 STAN RIVES, Academic, Roose- velt Jr. High-1 yr., Senior Class Play, Variety Show, Speakers Bu- reau, Prefect, TALISMAN, One Act Plays, Library Club, Debate Club, Public Relations Com., Observer, WWXL London Junior Town Meet- ing of the Air, National Honor So- ciety. 4 LOLA RODGERS, Business, G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Senior Stunt Show, Variety Show, Style Show. 5 BERNARD ROE, Industrial Arts- Academic, 6 CLARA ROE, Business, Minstrel Show, Girls' Choir, Latin Club, Pan- American League, Office Assistant, Slelnior Stunt Show, G.A.A., Variety S ow. '7 MARJORIE ROMANEK, Business: OH'ice Assistant, Variety Show, G.A.A., Minstrel Show, Fr. Stunt Show. 8 JOHN RUHAAK, Academicg Pan- American League, All School Play, Senior Class Play, Minstrel Show, Operetta, Fresh-Soph Track, Senior Class Stunt, A Cappella, Vice Pres. Class, Speakers Bureau. 9 ROBERT R U S S E L L, Industrial Artsg Fresh-Sopt Basketball, Intra- murals, Prefect. 10 MARILYN RYDEN, Academic, TALISMAN, Variety Show, Oilice Assistant, G.A.A., Mixed Chorus, French Club, Majorette, Light Op- era Ensernble, A Cappella, Sr. Stunt Show. SEN IORS 6. ' 1- qgrtr Si' -dyyfqffa ksiitx-H mi- 5 2 s ,Ji .. 1 MAUDIE SAWYER, Business: Staunton Community High School -3 yrs. 2 D O N A L D SCHULTZ, Academic: All School Play, A Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Operetta, Senior Class Play, One Act Play, Stunt Show, Debate Club, Library Club, Pan- American League, Prefect, Public Relations Committee. 3 SHIRLEY SCOTT, Business 3 G.A.A., Ushers, Prefects, Dean's Assistant, Pan American League, Y-Teens. 4 JACK SEBREE, Academic, Science Club, French Club, Fresh-Soph. Track, Science Prefect, French Club, Prefect. 5 DOUGLAS SEHNERT, Academic: Science Club, French Club, Jr. and Sr. Hi-Y, Science Prefect, Aero Club, All School Play, One Act Play, Intramurals, Prefect, Art Club. 6 GAIL SHELEY, Business: Minstrel Show, Library Club, A Cappella, Glee Club, Commercial Club, Stunt Show, Girls' Choir. '7 MERLE B. SHEPPARD, Business, Art Club, Prefects, Girls' Glee Club, Stunt Show, Publicity Staff. 8 NORMAN SHERMAN, Business, Track. 9 JACK SHIELDS, Industrial Arts: '10 BETTY SMITH, Academic, Latin Club. SENIORS 7 in-1 Q 1---p ii --in-6-' . l- -4: fl' tt- . 1 RITA MAE SMITH, Academic, Pe- oria High-1 yr., Pan-American Club, A Cappella, Minstrel Show, Speech Club, Variety Show, All School Play, Observer, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Art Club, Stunt Show. 2 MARJORIE SORENSEN, Academ- icg Commercial Art Club, Honor- ary Art Club, Art Club, Public Rela- tions Staif, TALISMAN Art Staif. A 3 JOAN SPECK, Businessg Variety Show, Senior Class Play, Mixed Chorus. 4 WALT SPEIRS, Industrial Artsg Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Ensemble, Light Opera, Variety Show. 5 MARY STAKER, Academicg Roose- velt Jr. High-1 yr., Pan-American League. 6 NORMA STEADMAN, Academicg Latin Club. 7 JOANNE STIEBER, Businessg G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir, Minstrel Show. 8 THERESA STRAMKA, Business, Spring Bay High School-2 yrs. 9 SILAS STRODE, Vocationalg Man- ual-Mg yr., Speakers' Bureau, In- tramural Basketball. 10 VERNA STURM, Academicg G.A.A. SENIQR ia 31 1222551 .,, 21212152 -1 ,. HELEN SUPAN, Academic, Li- brary Club, Pan-American League, Art Club, Prefect, National Honor Society. 2 DON SUTTER, Academic: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Vocational Guidance, National Honor Society, Outstanding Junior Boy. 3 PHYLLIS SWANSON, Academic: Rosalie, Light Opera, Folk Song Singers, A Cappella, Pan-American League, Stunt Show, Observer, Pre- fect, G.A.A. 4 VIRGINIA TASICK, Academic, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Band, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir, Variety Show, Stage Crew. 5 JANE TAYLOR, Business, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. 6 MARGARET TELLKAMP, Busi- nessg Peoria High--3 yrs., G.A.A., three One Act Plays, Opinion, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Science Club. 7 IONE THAYER, Businessg Roose- velt Jr. High-1 yr., Girls' Choir, Girls' Glee Club. 8 JOE THORNTON, Industrial Artsg 9 CHARLES THURMAN, Industrial Arts, 10 DONALD TOMSOVIC, Industrial Arts: Cross Country, Minstrel Show, Track, A Cappella Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Variety Show. E IORS a K - J - i O i 1 RAYMA TRIBBEY, Allied Arts, Girls' Club, Girl's Choir, Jr. Red Cross Rep., TALISMAN, Minstrel Show. 2 BETTY TROWBRIDGE, Distribu- tive Education, Yates City High- 2 yrs., Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Counselor's Ass't., Office Ass't., Library Club, Future Dist. Club, Class Officer, Student Council. 3 DOROTHY TRUNK, Businessg G.A.A. Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir. 4 PAT TURL, Business, All School Play, Variety Show, Senior Play, Art Club, A- Cappella. 5 HARRY TURNER, Industrial Artsg Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr. 6 JUNE TURNER, Business, Class Officer, Girls' Glee Club, Office As- sistant, Variety Show, G.A.A., Three One Act Plays, Stunt Show. 7 strel Show, Girls' Glee Club, Girls Choir, Variety Show. 8 BARBARA VANCE, Business: Girls' Glee Club, Minstrel Show Stunt Show, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 9 ELAINE VOGEL, Business, Girls Glee Club, Girls' Choir. 10 I R L E Y WAHL UIST Busi SH Q , ness: Roosevelt Jr. High-1 yr. G.A.A., Jr. Band. SENIOR V I R G I N I A UMMEL, Business: G.A.A., Rosalie, A Cappella, Min? 1 .ii 1 RALPH W A L T E R S, Industrial Artsg Stunt Show, Minstrel Show. 2 BARBARA WATERFIELD, Busi- nessg Latin Club, G.A.A., Vocational Guidance, Minstrel Show, Observer, Stage Crew, Office Assistant. D A R L E N E WEATHERS, Busi- nessg G.A.A., Girls' Glee Club. 4 DONNA WEISS, Academic, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, A Cappella Choir, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Prefect, Student Council, Service Man's Committee, One Act Play, Track Queen Attendant. 5 PHYLLIS WENNERHOLT, Busi- reef: Y-Teens, Girls' Glee Club, . .A. 6 ZENITA WHEELER, Academic: Band, G.A.A., Latin Club. 7 C H A R L E S WIEDEMAN, Indus- trial Artsg Fresh-Soph, Baseball. 8 AX WILLIAMSON, Indu s t rial Arts, Baseball, Basketball, Stunt Show, Class Officer. 9 ROBERT WILSON, Industrial Artsg Projection Crew, Track, Pre- fect, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Science Club, Senior Class Play. 10 GERRY WILTS, Vocationalg Stunt Show, Minstrel Show,Variety Show, All School Play, Senior Class Play, Mixed Ensemble, Boys' Quartet, gags' Glee Club, Intramural Basket- a . SENIOR ,,,.,,i 1 ROSEMARY WOODHALL, Busi- nessg Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Commerce Club. 2 MARILYN WOOLEY, Business, I 3 CHARLIE YOH, Industrial Artsg 4 BILL ZIEGENHORN, Industrial fslrtgg Art Club, TALISMAN Art ta . 5 ART ZIMMERMAN, Academicg Track. 6 MARY ZIMMERMAN, Academic, Metamora-3 yrs. G.A.A., Home Ee. Club, Cheerleader, Basketball, Girls' Glee Club, Minstrel Show, Senior Class Play, Mixed Chorus, Class Officer. 7 ROBERT ZIMMERMAN, Academ- icg Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Ensem- ble, A Cappella Choir, Light Opera Ensemble, Variety Show, Operetta ,Af I ' A . T 4 I Junior Class Officers Tom McClintock, presidentg Marilyn Brown, secretaryg Willis Hunziker treasurerg Dale Wise, vice-president Cabsentj. Wy l Sheila Bake Gl B ld v B jaw, fur- X ssll lffffllllii ffl 4 4 lg zz my fe Norma Adleman, Shirley Alessi, Pat Althaus, Barbara Anderson, Bill Anderson James Anderson Sandra Anderson. Y 7 Carol Andress, Bob Armstrong, Hazel A ' ' rmstrong, Mary Ann Astroth, Cherril Athen, Shirley Athens, Ralph Baker. r, enn a win, Nancy Bale, Don Barker, Adele Barrack, Pat Barthell, Lon Bechtold. Beverly Beck, Ray Becker, Be l B l Sh ik ' 1,421 lx 5 f- i '- Li Q fi? dmv . Q l'l' 1 A if 2 ver y ee er, irley Bennett, Betty Lou Berkowitz, Dorothy Berry, Jackie Bessler. l x Wi? 4 J . gre' 5' 'S ggi x 2 N' ,f l 5 Si S 41 W if Wi i .A-ms mx , 1 WE r 6 ' 53,2 A Y , . My ef Q . 1 2 Y 'N fag' 3 A Z ':'. C C M . 'Exif' G Qi 'LQ ' 1 i av fl ,, K 5 , Mk! L . ,, 7 ' lf' LX gf K3 V 'Q fi ' . I X r l, 2 X' X t ,.,. , :' . A H , , . - l E l e 5 e M C l -' . Q C 'Q C- wi L. f f'. 1 V l. 1 5 gs 'lil AL X, lL l 2, Q, A ai Rf ' 51. if l ' E L Y f , C 'i' C E C l X V Q if or f ' lf ' N, . E l , - . -L '5,',d't..,, 1 '- f Q K 932, - O . , .3 3 ,Lf V 2 V y Colleen Cox, Raymond Crider L ,. , 3 1 , averne Crouch, Gene Crubaugh, Harold Davis, Leo Davis, Lois Davis. Sally Day, Louis De Freitas, Jack Dively, Beryl Drake Shirl D , ey raper, Delores Drennan, Jack Du J Claire Dwyer, Loretta Easley Norma E kb ICR , c erg, Marilyn Eldred, Pat Elwood, Jean Rae Emert, Shirley England. Clarence Ervin, Frank Ettinger, Allen Evans, Bill Evans, Lynne Farlin, B tt ' e y Fenton, Terry Fxcken. ,, 'M 1 J .1 ,nw-'asf ,Q den. 3-4' y r '93, - X A' 'H x 5, aw, P' X .fl fy 57 in C C1 la + 2 'W' 'U vi :S is A was Q eaai ff B ,Vs , 43 M ' if W J' li? 'Flaw , ,fray fl, 5, g m iiIlIs1 il Q ' ini' L l Tom Fix, Patsy Fox, Abe Fulscher, Doyle Funcannon, Doris Gaffney, Charles Gaines, Lillian Gale. Betty Garen, Connie Garrett, Gene Geltmaker, Mary Gerard P ' , ete Gerontes, Earllne Gestrine, G J U IORS Norma Gibben, Lois Gibson, Beverly Gobart, George Goll, Donna Gottschalk, Harleane Green Robert Greer Joanne Griffin, Bud Grimmer, Mary Haaga, Mary Holstead, Margaret Hansen Eloise Hanson Betty Joyce Harder : , . 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Phyllis Jacobs, Alma Jenkins, Henry Johnson, Joan Johnson K , ay Johnson, Lawrence Johnson, Clifford J JU IGRS Mary Jones, Phillip Wayne Jordon, Rita Kagan Nanc K ' , y alser, Dorothy Karlowski, Jerr K t Ann Kenn d L ' OIIGS. y a s, Walter Keller. e y, o1s Kennedy, Betty Lou Kerker Alb ' , ert Kettner, Jean Kiefer, George K' b 1m ell, Fred King. 1 ,ps ,gil fi wi '7', ps, -an J J it f 51 NJ, hx , .J , Y X W X L, f I: or f I 3 Kiyy , J '55 E in V if 1 f J , f .M LV A. f V of' ' ik , . wg, M M M S xii fy we eber, Jo Ann Lake, Doris Lange a ehman, J oseph1ne Leltgeb, Harold Le Master R , ose L1ght, Don Llsle Fred Llst son J1m Maple. a arkland, Dorothy Marlott M111 d M lmtlckf Clark MCEntee 1 i D QQ 3 if 3 eg, 1 ea 3 ' GE-3 Skit- l X y 5?-H, i ,am 56 at ae VK 3' X f X K - 'Z L 1 J gti 6 at G I I IA J 6 6 l xi 'U I 'K X 29 14 in QF' K, WX? 3 . J if V x J J' 5 .A ,L JJ M., ' if ' ' 1 J w fe. 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Charlotte Witherell , Marian Woerner, Harold Wolfe P , at Woodruff, Monte Wotto B' Helen Yonce, Bob You ' ' n, ill Wright, Marilyn Yates. ng, Catherine Zimmerman. 99 ...uv- ri l l V i , I X xii iii Z' B , ,M e l ff fesf Q' Mr. Melvin Brye smiles approvingly as he examines the original agricultural design drawn by Ralph Hanson. ,,.....-...-.- l 'T Sophomore Class Officers Don Hicks, vice-president, Gary Collins, presidentg Reita Brumfield, secretaryg Clark Cook, treasurer. ' W A ,Af 4' gi X wma mm 1 A f B.. ..x,-, ... Q 1 In S , s 6' hx ' i'l . . 0 -,..,...,!...- ...U-rg:-:gg -',............:g:..,.,.,A. I . 21 4'- 5 R -B , '53 j ,XfAE:'Efmaf' W 1 if . SSOM ,LALO eff 4 I A .. :35'::5',T::: ,,V1., ...n il A Tmyf, PAUL ABBOTT MAXINE ACUFF f ,, ALBERT ANDERSON PAT ADDIS JIM ALLEN LLOYD AGEE A ff A L,:E,. AV., X L A ,,fN A g, 0, - Q L . A ' -- A ggv. f ' if A A A F' A T Li? Gm? EE ' V A DELORES L. T A A 9 , GENE A A JIM BACKES ANDERSON EDITH ROBERT AUER ARMBRUSTER BILL ARNOLD ARMSTRONG A L ' 31 , -A , v-f.. 1. A Rf .ga A .-' Q - 1 A i A '- 7? Af' OLRS 1 , O 4 - ' I. A 1 A . DEAN BALDWIN MARY BALE ' I ' if ROGER BASTIAN CHARLES BALLARD A MARTIN BASTIAN SHIRLEY BARRETT SOPHCMORES CAROL ANDERS ,LAK - Q J, BOB BAKER Mqyn. , 'lf' A Av? ,q ,V J: Q mf 31 g f A vm, .KY .. Q, l A 35 N S EARLENE BEAR Af 2. , T AWINSOR BECK ' A V' A ' gi CAROL BILLERBEG ' JERRY BEEBE H ' if ..- IRIS BIEGEL MARGARET BELL A ' DORIS BESSLER ROBERT BERG , - 4,6 A N, , 1 7 - rzl I ' L , i p A .L A f 4 L Q K4 A A A RRSR A M51-f - V ' O'OO1 A ' ' 'if A A 2 ' 'fQx?E?Erti???E? T 75. T VV . A nj, A EVELYN BLA-NE lf BEVERLY REGINALD BOYLE AMBER + A'AR' A ::-- 64 DEON BOONE V' ' A V' PAT BOSTER BOARDMAN MARGARET BORTELL BOURAZAK RITA BRADLEY . 5 Wh -,il I ,., . V, Ax A ,V K is X' NEIL BURK ANNA BROWN ug :sq I ' . 'fn 4 L ., , A R, O M ,lg , . f .v - 5 . X R , i A .r F, A is Cl? A BOB BROWN , I-A sa C' 5-...N 2 2 X 2 , R' ' xA X f X GLENN BURMEISTER ' MARTHA BURNHAM FRANCES CARR ,fa X fu X MARILYN CARR R Z l A P I . A Af 'nf lm N , A C3 Q5 A ' 2 fa 4 5 A 'SXNM BILL COBURN C Y' fn JAMES COFFEY U ,, , X X A , ' :. 5 W, AULINE CORDTS ELLEN COX JUNETTE CHECKLIN DONNA BROWN QQQWAQ W it ,J 'A Rb O E- BOB BURROWS FRANK CHEW REITA BRUMFIELD SOPHO ORE HARRIETT COLE BOB CRADY -f Sh NANCY CONEY NONA CRAYCRAFT BETSY BUGG , '3A '1A 5 yi K 'VAN 3'2 jwjf- . NNN! V f A , 1 ' . R' 7 - , A A . .1 A .Amy RW! Q DELBERT BULLOCK A DON CANHAM JULIA CAMP EFEIE LOU CALHOUN fy.-Q In I ': ' QW fi. , k vL - . VA MARY ELLEN DELORES CLEER LESTER CLARK CLARK ' A f A 2 E Li 3 UZANNE COPLEY A Ca. 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JANE GOSS 94 32 JEAN HUNT N 93.75 93-58 MARY HOFFMA 1 A JANELLE CHAMBERS 94.30 PHYLLIS HOERR 92.96 CHARLES PYE 93.77 DORIS LOVIN 92.90 X T AL ISMA N E DIT FF SEAN LXLF'5,E63'cor-Xxx-Chiei ANNE FRENCH, Assistant Yidxtor NXPLYN YS, PSS-5xsK.axx'sX55x'20Y N YYXYJL NXPSYAUI T11-'YH X. H566 BU CXXYSYM, ESAYQQYWX P6059 3 i PAT BARTHELL JOYCE MILLER MARGIE PLOEN SE -- TALISMAN EDITORIAL STAFF PAT MIDDLETON MARY MURRAY I In EMAGENE PRICE MARGARET WOERNER f It 80181 B llglb GS S A dV1SeI' Q06 TALISMAN BUSINESS STAFF K 6 9995 9 5 Ym-219655 wc A .om1Xw'vfZ-6 UUE ML x99 Ml? P,6qe Q Q. QGUSS' fcafaffb 3 P5 'I -fl! 8 0ag'61f 'C TALISMAN BUSINESS STAFF CAROL ANDRESS REITA BRUMFIELD NORMA DIXON BETTY ELAM MARY GERARD MARY HAAGA BETTY HILL BARBARA HINKLE MILDRED HOERR HARRIET HOWAT , ,,,, , . . , ,,. ANNA MARIE JOHNSON JOYCE POTTORF ELLEN DERGES TQM PUGH president V1ce-President SCHOOL OFFICERS STUDE T COUNCIL Back row: Mr. W. G. Carlin, George Mast. Fourth row: Jerry Kats, John Ruhaak, Bob Kinne, Al Hollingsworth, Charles Gaines. Third row: Nancy Herriman, Nancy Kaiser, Carol Henry, Mary Hoffman, Tom Pugh. Second row: Delores Drennan, Roger Bastian, Glenn Burmeister, Jim Stone. Front row: Sally Day, Effie Lou Calhoun, Iris Biegel. A Standing: Ellen Derges, president. EFFIE LOU CALHOUN Y , ,,.. . - 3'9Q 6 I Q .gg ' A CHARLES GAIN ES Treasurer 1 .-'WS SALLY DAY A . I WF A i ' i 1, BILL LINSLEY BOB KINN IE NOT IN PICTURE BOB KENDALL MARY HOFFMAN NANCY IIERRIMAN Secretary CAROL HENRY ROGER BASTIAN MARILYN BROWN DELORES DRENNAN NANCY KAISER BETTY BAIR GLENN BURMEISTER STUDENT COUNCIL l JERRY KATS Parliamentarian JOHN RUHAAK AL HOLLINGSWORTH Observer Representative The Student Council is the student governing body of the school. It is composed of eighteen mem- bers, including the President and Vice-President. Council representatives are chosen by members of their respective classesg and it is their duty to man- age school and social affairs according to the desires of the student body. The council is a very important factor in bringing about closer co-operation between the faculty and the students. J OANN KING A t e X RONALD MATHIS ii? ty f 1 x if 2 A M K ' .w i GEORGE MAST A .J A i fe- A JIM STONE GLORIA WILLIAMS MR. W. G. CARLIN , Adviser DELORES ANDERSON MARY ANNE ASTROTH JEAN BURNHAM RUTH CLAUDIN Co-editor, part of First Semester Bus. Manager ASSUC Bus. Manager Credit Manager OBSERVER BUSINESS AND EDITORIAL STAFI ,4 A SY' M . .,-'ffl no 3.1 4 JEAN HUNT MARILYN LOOCK IDA JEAN MAHLE DONNA MARKLAND ISI'-D ASSiSt31'1f Editor QJr.J Assistant Editor Feature Editor Circulation Manager if BILL MOOMAW TOM PUGH CHARLES PYE X DON WHITE 92 Sports Editor Editor-in-Chief Copy Editor Ass't Bus. Manager S OB ER Back row: Kay Kennedy, Gloria Tracy, Iris Biegle, Joan Johnson, Phyllis Swanson, Mary Ivers, Juanita Johnson, Mary Carolyn Kirk, Joann Greeley, Joyce Stamback, Eleanor Wilson, and Dorthy Berry, Third row: Miss Jeanne Berman-Editorial Advisor, Marilyn Loock, Mary Halstead, Mary Haaga, Leila Niehaus, Patricia Althaus, Phyllis Hoerr, Mary Brooksbank, Nancy Kaiser, Jane Goss, Mary Trefzger, Ida Jean Mahle, Ruth Postelnick, George White. Second row: Dick Quinley, Mary Hull, Mary Kerker, Kay Brunn, Jean Hunt, Alma Jenkins, Rita Mae Smith, Harleane Green, Betty Dettloff, Mary Wightman, Ann Kenedy, Bob Norman.- Front row: Charles Pye, Charles Skillman, Charles Gaines, Bill Moomaw, Tom Pugh, Tom McClintick, Kenneth Draper, Bob Harms. ER EDITORIAL ' A D BUSINESS STAFF Back row: Mary Ann Astroth, Bill Schull, Nancy Pugh, Don White, Ruth Claudin, Igeln Wegner, Jackie Rogers, Wayne McCavoy, Donna Chew, Gary Hamm, Beverly 0 m. Front row: Betty Gross, Donna Marklin, Alberta Spaulding, Jackie Bessler, Nancy Lee Rolls, Donna Opper, Verna Priller. l 93 Back row: Ida Gene Mahle, Mary Hoffman, Ellen Derges, Jane Goss, Doris Rager, Helen Supan, Janelle Chambers, Vivian Cation, Iris Beane, Jean Hunt, Anna Marie Johnson. Front row: Stanley Rives, Don Sutter, Charles Pye. Not in picture: Tom Pugh Elected May 27, 1947 -ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY is QW , 2 1 1 sg, affigvi J-ii lx. : K Q f A l Philip Becker Teresa Carr June Carroll Charles Conrad Anne Grantham Phyllis Growe Joan Haaga Shirley Haney Mary A. Henry Jean Jones Richard Kennedy Don McConkey Dorothy Malott Robert Manson Richard Mills Frances Neaveill Richard Peacock Marian Petzing Lois Reeve Marian Rosenbaum Margaret Smith Roland Walwer Walter Wilkinson Elected May 27, 1947 ART CLUB Pat Bishop, secretary, Ronald Murray, presidentg Phyllis Gerring, treasurerg Tom Lapham, vice- president. Doris Plummer, Pat Brooksbank, Marjorie Pat Middleton, Joyce , Carter, Maxine Baird, Helen Supan, Phyllis Gerring, June Marfell. Seated: Bill Burns, Ronald Murray, Bob Greer, Tom Lapham. Standing: Merle Sheppard, Bishop, Jean Price, Mary Sorenson, Nancy Goodwin, Pottorf Nellie Carter, Betty ...gm '-www? T? wwf' gy' ,fd FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS Back row: Marilyn Loock, Secretary, Mary Haaga, Co-Chairman-Social Committee, Adele Barrack, Treasurer. Front row: Douglas Sehnert, Vice-Presidentg Dor- othy Abegg, Co-Chairman -- Social Committee, Jack Sebree, President. FRENCH CLUB The purpose of the French Club is to provide additional opportunity to its members to speak French and to learn more about France, its people, and customs. Those who wish to take advantage of this op- portunity meet once a month in the evening at a member's home. The host or hostess and the social committee arrange a varied program whose yearly activities include French skits, songs, and games, followed by refreshments. The climax of the year is a banquet in May at which a native of France is the guest speaker. French Club members also take an active part in the Tri-Language Club. The Mardi-Gras fete was the French social meeting, with Mr. Bucher as guest speaker. The Easter addition of the newspaper was sponsored by the French Club, with Marilyn Loock as editorfin-chief. Back row: Ronald Trefry, Diane Dee, Carol Romine, Mary Kay Miller, Marilyn Ryden, Sally Day, Eleanor Monier, Marie Olmsted, Delores Hoerr, Vivian Cation, ignne Davison, Shirley Krause, Donna Harris, Charles ye. Third row: Miss G. Hedstrom, Reginald Boyle, Tom Rmgel, Georgia Smucker, Ida Gene Mahle, Barbara Lowder, Alice Henniger, Leila Niehaus, Margie Glelxner, Dorothy Abegg, Mary Gerard, Karen Holmes, Jean Price, Dorothy Davis, Jerry Morgan, Dick Koepping, Jack Sebree. Second row: Carol Morris, Adeld Barrack, Ellen Derges, Joan Severns, Doris Plummer, Helen Yonce, Marilyn Manson, Marilyn Loock, Mary Haaga, Ruth Postelnick, Shirley Hewitt, Joan Endress. First row: Albert Meyer, Jack Cutler, Leighton Lindquist, Frank Harper, Tom Kwomphardt, Don goich, glonald Warnke, Grant Tuffentsamer, Douglas e ner . 'F-ZF? g14g,.,,, . OFFICERS Gloria' Tracy, vice president, Margaret Cornet, pres- identg Marilee Streibich, secretary, Joann King, treasurer. Back row: Herman Witzing, Richard Hill, Donald Canham, Ronald Erichson, Kenneth Johnson, Bernard Shrier, Jerry Lindsay, Bill Lindsley, David Schnei- der, Don Antle. Middle row: Miss A. Perdew, Donna Magill, Betty Bair, Karol Loew, Norma Fisher, Nona Craycraft, Frieda Wallk, Betty Hill, Patricia Bishop, Viola Harper. Front row: Shirley Hershe, Jacqueline Baumileck, Josephine Wood, Beverly Vielhak, Betty Jane Call, gufsalee McDonald, Reita Brumfield, Patricia a mer. AN AMERICAN LEAGUE Back row: Gloria Snedden, Eleanor Wilson, Patricia Middleton, Alice King, Sonia Lambert, Florence Paul, Joyce Pottorf, Gloria Williams, Amber Board- man, Marlene Hirth, Gloria Tracy. Middle row: Norma Dixon, 'Ruth Studkey, Mary Ruhaak, Bert Espinosa, Robert Hendrickson, Allen Ross, Reginald Sipple, Ronald Thomas, James Allan, Dennis Jenkins, Lloyd Agee, Kenneth Draper, Rich- ard Brown, Madelyn Delaney, Marilee Streibich, Joann King. Front row: Margaret Galbreath, Helen Supan, Mary Wightman, Pauline Cordts, Carol Andress, Patsy Reeves, Betty Klawitter, Margaret Cornet, Margaret Bortell, Suzanne Copley. G 112 5 r-ffxf-' vi Q an-.gl 159351 1 Q GN A L,,x, 3 ,L K A ,L AAKI 5 y .K y AX , , -LL, Q A 1 ,ff fb LVA. ' Q. Q, ., A :J I A wk Q3 9 f , Q VW 1' . ijt? j , A f '.'. jQ,'., 0 V Wg fx 35 ' 3 ' R . f . wg iv ttf M . F WW 'fn Xi ll.- The ushers consist of girls from all four classes who wish to take part in the duty of ushering for public performances put on by the school. The reward for this service is a letter which is earned by receiving ten points for each time they usher and five points for attending the meetings. They are required to earn two hundred points which takes two years. USHERS 8 Back row: Margaret Bell, Betty Stauffer, Betty Sheley, Ilene Grimmer, Marilyn Houseman, Mary Waterfleld, Shirley Kiefer, Marilyn Eldred, Joan Ledgerwood, Mary Gerard, Charlene Tracey, Beverly Gobart, Norma Glaczenski. Third row: Marlene Wagler, Rosalie Woods, Norma Lehman, Beverly Bohm, Pat Barthell, Eleanor Close, Doris Gaffney, Colleen Coulton, Mary Brooksbank, Joan Petty, Mary Trefzger, Charlotte Parson. Second row: Mary Olmstead, Juanita Sellars, Fran- ces Carr, Norma Adleman, Jean Emert, Theo Schonwise, Cherrill Aten, Harlene Green, Patsy Fox, Virginia Sharp, Donna Markland. Front row: Pauline Shadid, Beverly Beeler, Colleen Cox, Donna Magill, Beverly Stodd. RED CROSS Back row: Ted Garty, Joan Marble, Angie Jones. Sixth row: Norma Glaczenski, Dixie Lan- caster, Della DeWitt. Fifth row: Mrs. Pfander, Richard Binga- man, Don Haney, Donna Harris, Dawn Pickney, Margaret Bell, Barbara Wer- ner, Floyd Hutchens, Marilyn Eldred. Fourth row: Marian Woener, Jean Alfs, Mary Lou Adleman, Jo Anne Greeley, Leila Niehaus, Barbara Nelson, Marilyn' Ryden, Mary Netherton, Donna Trantina. Third row: George Freidinger, Paula Humphreys, Joan Ledgerwood, Helen Yonce, Rose White, Emagene Price, Frances Carr, Mary Murray, Velma Broaddus. Second row: Mary Zimmerman, Mary Anne Astroth, Louis DeFreitas. Front row: Betty Hill, Mary Trefzger, Mary Jo Ewalt. oss in the publ1c private and parochi The Junior Red Cross representatives a yearly from each home room and upon the cessful This organization gives everyone to help those in our local districts and othe an Junior Red Cross should be proud, becau h a worthy organization. American Junior Red Cross is the America r . y y 1 r c l 1 Y duty of seeing that all drives and campaigl the world and all those who belong to tl! 4, si ff' MNA K S2 5. 4 I ' 1 H ,V A 5 in'-e,?3'.?, tfszsmg 'AI .,!ffgf 7 151 mf' -0 Q 5' ZS! f 23- wg is , ar Q 5 J Q X 11 X Q M 453 Jig igx Q ,E 'C Qu!!! Q' 9 if :Z 3s?w, Ls T? KA K iM ., 1 ,, .J ,. f X, 1' ,, M QQ in 1 fu Q f m .fg ' 3311 was , ,ery , 5 ' .f '.A!, ix' A 5 Q J' I -.,- ,,,.' 5? Q Q, : V ' A 'v f L ,, . 'Fake ' r A. 1 'W ilk W ,Rx 'NM' Q59 'M W. '- ' Q - s 2' J' N A I tn , .t ' A. 'Q in if ' WY -'gy nf x ,, W as lm' Q' . . 571,56 K T Kg i ifssw Donna Markland, Eleanor Close, Doris Gaffney, Barbara Holsinger, Mary Jo Ewalt. Y-TEENS Third row: Colleen Cox, Doris Gaffney, Betty Sheely, Ilene Grimmer, Margaret Galbraith, Beverly' Gobart, Joanne Birks, Betty Gross. Second row: Miss Johnson, Erma Huber, Olivia Vac- caro, Barbara Holsinger, Colleen Coulton, Eleanor Close, Joan Crawford, Norma Lehman, Connie Low- der, Pauline Shadid, Mary Jo Ewalt. Front row: Dorothy Gand, Juanita Sellers, Pat Reeves, Carol McHaughan, Marilyn Leininger, Lois Eberhardt, Norma Adleman, Donna Markland. Y-Teens, formerly the Girl Reserves of the YWCA, is an organization open to all girls regard- less of race, creed or nationality. It serves both school and community through the big sister pro- gram, service projects, candy sales at. basketball games, and participation in YWCA activities. Meet- ings are held monthly plus social gatherings of Y-Teens and Hi-Y boys at the YWCA. S, Q I Wea? P' A M K s S . ,wx ff',-,ff B 555' ,L 3 A ,,,. , Q , ,e f 4 if ,fm V 3 ,, Af L My HP if 2 5 Q H N W My 3 Q ,, ,, gr 4 'QM A D ,Z 9 3' f W, 4' wg ge ,, uf if W M M Vw A 5 V I W, , 1 y km , 4 i ,1. a l '-.,'f 7 . 1. V 7 f f, ,' ,nik 2 wwf H a ff .QW , ,wig V 3fjm,2f.f J, Wfmw mv V f X 3.1, - NZ , 3 ., X X5 X sz, n- f N my f. 1, 5fw:.,5. , Ai -Q Av as + gf I5 ,, s 755 ' Q : 3575 25? li .4 i ,E X . 0 f. f.. ---44 l.. A M.: 4 .4 , N, . fig W 4 ,fx -A few. W, f Q-ng . ,,,, H X - 4 .... aww .. .-eq- k. X, ,,!.f . ,fffffa L ' ' ff. H, 6 ,s e, gpg? ,- , u,..A , L. 1 ,:g. .... . ..-3' Ah .. sw 5.-1 1 wJe+ ff A ,ywwiv , 4 'ff' .,Q... 's .,. WU .,......-.- ,Q . K x ,ff ,fx Ex I , i A4 4, J. ,,..i,...,. , .. ' A, ,wb V , ,, .,... .., ,....,, .M , , .., ,. , ,, V. .-- A...Y.m x Back row: Kay Brunn, Jean Hunt, Bob Hendrickson Stan Rives, Mary Hoffman. Front row: Mr. Dane Harris, Rita Mae Smith Charles Pye. STUDE T PEAKERS BUREAU . . . ' Second row: Douglas Sehnert, Bill Burns, Sandra Baek row. Mr: Dane Harris, Tom Boclan, Charles Anderson, Mary Wightman, Jean Hunt, Liela Nie- Gaines, Charles Pye, Delores Anderson. haus John Ruhaak Third row: Stanley Rives, Robert Hendrickson, Don ' ,, ' - - ' Schultz, Silas Strode, Art Clanin, George White, Kay grcgikgolgesggleigatlgigrekfirllgggypgggsgan' Joan Brunn, Rita Smith. Y ' f J ' LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS Dorothy Berry, vice-president, Helen Supan, pres identg Beverly Vielhak, secretary. One of the most worthwhile organizations in Woodruff High School is the Library Club. Co-opera- tion and willingness to learn and serve others are keynotes of this service organization, which was organized in 1943. Students assist the librarian in helping the students and faculty in using the library to the best advantage. Displays keep the library at- tractive. Parties and trips have made an inter- esting social program for club members. Upon suc- cessful completion of two consecutive semesters of service members are awarded pins. Standing: Joan Kuhn, Mary Carolyn Kirk, Helen Supan, Fred Cleer, Pat Elwood, Bud Windsor, Terry Ficken, Duane Howard, Dorothea Abegg, Carol Andress, Monica Green, Ruth Postelnick, Louis De Freitas, Miss Marzahn. Seated: Mary Bale, Beverly Vielhak, Rita Bradley, Juanita Johnson, Norma Guth, Dixie Lancaster, Dor- othy Berry, Joan Reyburn, Marilyn Eldred, Russelee McDonald, Elsie Schumaker, Doris Mansfield, Mary Gerard, Joan Christy, Donna Magill, Eleanor Ehlen, Charlaine Rose, Barbara Henry, Viola Harper, Mary Lou Engle, Shirly Hewitt. x. 15 'E-Qs! sh --' . ,. K 1 '. ' X, 'V x QP X 13 we ,Sl Q 5. S x ff ' m W, is ' if WWW Q-yd? f 4 , nw :Jim .' vm 'ww 7 'L rf MNH!!! , Na,,.f1m,.,::a:L1 v ,, . ff-nuff . ,fl -F53 i.g,2k'kt', 1 1 4 ,wx fn Q X SCIE CE CLUB The Science Club was organized during the first year of Woodruff High School. Any student who is interested in science may join the club. Programs consist of movies, demonstrations by students and teachers, talks by outside speakers and field trips, climaxed by a picnic at the end of. the year. The club is affiliated with the Illinois Junior Academy of Science. CIENCE PREFECT Back row: David Shaner, Gene Crubaugh, Fred Cleer, Charles Pye, Douglas Sehnert, William Heins- man, Robert Armstrong, Kenneth Mitchell, Thomas Ringel, Jack Sebree. ' Front row: Willa Sue Sitton, Frances Carr, Eloise Hanson, Charlene Tracey, Miss White-Adviser, Viv- ian Cation, Marilyn Voight, Margaret Woerner. Back row: Jane Goss, Kenneth Mitchell, Charles Mitchell, Douglas Sehnert, Wayne Burmeister, Tom Ringel, Gene Crubaugh, Robert Young, Colleen Coulton. Front row: Eleanor Close, Loretta Williamson, Phyl- lis Hunt, Vivian Cation, Betty Smith, Eloise Hanson, Ruth Jimison, Mary Gerard. Marilyn Loock. wie Pri N, .. 'gi 7 6 if ' ' Q f '1 M35 AQ-V .ww ...M , TW? sw- , , ev 1, ,,,,.w 1 X2 M . M 5 4,,,g 1, Eg - ME A g A as k..W,,,:, 7, . . QW, 35,:MEf we-M W wk. 9 L A - . , f L,g,7 1 ' fc .:ff,gv :ly ,..,, , .R pg' Wm- . M I ,1 1.,A. K K ' is X Nf' 1 K+! . ., a,?. ,gn 23' 1455 3 W 1 . ,, can mf' i V E tat Z if ,Fl FG! MQ, Standing: Lois Davis, Jo An H b t 'th Rice, Jean Jibben, Jane Goss, Shirlgly sBei1nettBetty Kneeliflgi J0yce Davis Alma Jennings Rita R. k ' y oc e, gflrma Randolph, Csoftballj, Mary Goss, Marge eixner, Mary Green, Dorthy Gand Qhockeyj The object of G.A.A. is to stimulate interest and participation in girl's athletic activities, and to show good sportsmanship, The activities carried on this year were volley ball, softball, basketball, bowl- ing, archery, aerial darts, table tennis, stunts and tumbling, hockey, soccer, tennis, swimming, outings, and parties. This is the first year that our olganiza- tion has sent representatives to a G.A.A. Leadership Camp. Back row: Joyce Davis, Mary Goss, Jo Ann Herb- strith, Rita Rocke, Lorraine Lucas, Dorothy Rosen- baum, Elaine Emery, Betty Gross, Delores Sperry, Donna Gottschalk, Betty Rice, Patty Althaus, Kar- lene Herbstrith. Middle row: Miss Scheffel, Doris Plummer, Barbara Henry, Margaret Farley, Jean Jibben, Lois Davis, Jane Goss, Mary Green, Verena Schneider, Karma Randolph, Phyllis Dowell, Ruth Close, Carol Henry, Alma Jennings, Rosalyn Ward. Front row: Jean Emert, Marge Glexner, Nancy Younglove, Dorothy Karlowski, Dorothy Gand, Bar- bara Hendrick, Carolyn Rohde, Donna Graves, Vir- ginia Wilhelm, Shirley Bennett, Jaynet Biddison. G.A.A. OFFICERS Left to Right: .Jane Goss, president, Lois Davis, secretary Rita Rocke, vice-president, Betty Rice, treasurer. G. A. . - Q Walkie- 'B' Betty Bair, Roger Bastian, Harry Bauwens, Dorothy Berry, Marilea Bibo, Martha Burnham, Fred Cook, Audrey Davis, Dorthory Davis, Lois Davis, Loretta Easley, Jane Goss, Mary Goss, Eloise Hanson, Josephine Heinsman, Shirley Hewitt, Mary Ellen Hull, Rita Kagan, Bob Koehler, Art Lagron, Ronald Mathis, Imogene Myers, Helen Nibbelin, Dick Quin- ley, Florence Paul, Robert Petzing, Betty June Reed, Patricia Richart, Jim Richie, Don Rockhill, Roy Sclobom, Joyce Smith, Jim Stone, Elaine Tasick, Virginia Tasick, James Theesfield, Beverly Uhlig, Foseanne Wagernaar, George White, Loretta Wil- iamson. ORCHE TRA -xxxafflson' QU pdiiwvjdl Loretta Wx Re ' wie sm' 3,119 Be 19 prick P0 W 11 K ,, .' T UW. 0 IN . Jail QQUQZVIAIG ST , 1zee1gI:19g.bard1?gNGS 011.3 ld 31,1 Du 1564 1? e, lltb Img, Allen, James Ambrosch, Ed Anderson, Barbara Bale, Nancy Burnham, Martha Backes, James Bastian, Roger Baumfiek, Jacqueline Bickerton, Dick Call, Betty Claybaugh, Alma Cook, Fred Davis, Lois Davison, Phyllis Deal, Roger Derre, James Dinquel, Don Dowell, Phyllis Drake, Beryl Ehlen, Eleanor Gand, Dorothy Gaines, Charles Gerontes, Pete Gibson, Robert Gire, Madeline Hirth, Marlene Herzog, William Heinsman, Josephine Heinsman, William Higham, Pat Hoagland, Bill Huston, Marvin Hybiske, Joan Jenkins, James Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Kenneth Kelly, Iris Koehler, Robert Kritzmire, William Krumphardt, Tom Kyle, Ruth Lagron, Art Lee, Betty Logston, Mildred , CORNET TRIO BAD MIXED CLARIN Left to Right: Josephine Heinsman, Donald Dinqu SAXOPHONE QUARTETTE Kenneth Johnson Lois Davis Fred Cook Left to Right: Robert Koehler, Florence Paul, Ronald Mathis, James ' llen. ' A TARTETTE ,ry Richman, Elsa Schmidt, Lowder, Don Mast, George Martin, Robert Mathis, Ronnie McFall, Robert Miller, James Miller, Mary Kaye Nelson, Ferne Nibbelin, Helen Oard, Leon Paul, Florence Pease, Sandra Petzing, Bob Quinley, Dick Rauen, Frank Richman, Mary Rockhill, Don Russell, Ida Ryden, Marilyn Sanderson, Alice Schmidt, Elsa Scovil, Shirley Shaner, David Shores, John Smucker, Georgia Speck, Don Stewart, Charles Stone, James i Streibich, Marilee Strunk, Henry Strode, Duane Tasick, Elaine Tasick, Virginia Theesfield, James Tidd, Richard White, George Deal, Roger BAND OFFICERS BA D President-Mathis, Ronald Vice-Pres.-Gand, Dorothy Secretary-Gaines, Charles Treasurer-Davis, Lois B FLAT CLARINET QUARTETTE DRUM QUINTETTE George White, William Kritzmire, James Backes, Left to Right: Ferne Nelson, Art Lagron, James Stone, Betty Lee, Helen Nibbelin Richard Tldd A CAPPELLA CHOIR Back row: Bob Lindsey, Don Barker, Burk Dehority, Dick Cook, Carl Kulschbach, George Kimball, Bob Zimmerman, Dick Koepping, George Scott. Third row: Bill Evans, Bill Shull, Bill Rexford, Jack Pond, Lon Bechtold, Jack Duden, Lynne Farlin, Deloris Harms, Sandra Anderson. Back row: Donna Rhodes, Joan Withers, Betty Clark, Willa Sue Sitton, Marjorie Macklin, Mary Lou Adelman, Joyce Smith, Trula Foiles, Leslie Vogt, Marilyn Wheeler, Patricia Coons. Third row: Gloria Williams, Harriett Cole, Kay Kennedy, Marjorie Wilkinson, Joyce Tremper, Arbu- tus Stauffer, Dawn Pinkney, Tecky Munro, Shirley Howard, Loretta Smith. Second row: Mary Haaga, Eleanor Morse, Marilyn Ryden, Alice Palmer, B tty Trowbridge, Carole Mc- Gaughan, Margaret Gaelbreath, Donna Weiss, Gail Sheley. Front row: Betty Hill, Norma Glaizenski, Rita Mae Smith, Rose White, Helen Yonce, Mary Moody, Mary Carolyn Kirk, Phyllis Gerring, Josephine Krempp. The a Cappella Choir is a robed group of 82 voices. The choir receives the Woodruff W for outside appearances. This class, meeting every day, receives M credit per year. Second row: Joanne Gordon, Delores Nash, Charlotte Curless, Martha Wassmuth, Lois Milloy, Donna Wal- ace, Ellen Cox, Donna Chew, Joann Crawford. Front row: Shirley Dempster, Dotti Anson, Junette Checklin, Donna Magill, Donna Hall, Mary Ellen Clark, Effie Lou Calhoun, Rosemary Burger, Ethel Mae Vance. GIRL ' GLEE CLUB ggetillfimll X T v k, J 17 T gi. Q-VW, n wr I Jed H it v f i ' ld it W s I m T' 1, -u. V Back row: Gordon Derois, Gene Crubaugh, Law- rence Johnson, Dick Quinley, Grover Miller, Melvin Rapp, Dick Lyon, Duane Howard, Willis Hunziker, Bob Greer. Third row: Phyllis Hunt, Barbara Van Winkle, Betty Crawford, Don Tomsovic, Ray Crider, Hans Engel, Kenny Ragsdale, Jack Ivers, Harold Haupely, Gene Duvendack, Dale Morris. Back row: Mary Kerker, Phyllis Kerker, Jean Wisen- berg, Jean Ronk, Frances Reum, Mary Kay Miller, Donna McMorris, Betty Klawitter, Peggy Kirkbride, Wanda Feeser, Marilyn Carroll. Third row: Barbara Kirsch, Betty Snyder, Ruth Sturm, Ruth May Field, Donna Gottschalk, Devenia Henderson, Mary Elizabeth Gross, Amber Board- man, Sonia Lambert, Nancy Pugh, Charlotte Parson. a .A A CAPPELLA CHOIR Second row: Beverly Jeneson, Phyllis Svvanson, Donna Markland, Betty De Pompea, Leila Niekaus, Jackie Oard, Pearl Whitacker, Roberta Meals, Vir- ginia Ummel. Front row: Marilyn Voight, Marian Wiesehan, Vir- ginia Tasick, Pat Turl, Jean Burnham, Doris Rager, Florence Clark, Harriet Howat, Lois Knott, Bessie Hatcher. Second row: Marlene Brye, Joann Endres, Patricia Boster, Barbara Mear, Josephine Wood, Jane Taylor, Betty Jean Call, Emma Woolsey, Merle Shepherd, Norma Sellers. Front row: Mildred Darling, Madeleine Kroeger, Margaret Roten, Barbara Thrush, Marjorie Rusk, Mary Lou Engle, Bobbie Wolfson, Mary Ann Koch, Janet Rammes. The Girls' Glee Club is an elective group The 1 S, 1 I I girls learn the fundamentals of voice and music theory and are taught three-part harmony. 75, LIGHT OPERA E EMBLE Third row: Don Barker, Hans Engel, Jack Ivers, Robert Zimmerman, Walter Speirs, Bill Rexford, Bob McWilliams, Melvin Rapp, Delores Hoerr. Second row: Kenny Ragsdale, Burk Dehority, Sally Day, Shirley Draper, Marilyn Ryden, Carol Morris, Barbara Werner, Barbara Van Winkle, Paula Hum- phreys, Suzanne Copley. MIXED CHORU Back- row: Bruno Edwards, Bob Hafer, Richard W1tz1g, Malcolm Kincaid, Stanley Barry, Bob Stetson, Calvin Balzill, Reg Sipple, Ronald Erickson, Charles Herridge, Alan Lisle, Richard Downs, Del- bert Bullock. Third row: Roger Monroe, Roger Goodwin, Joanne Lehmann, Dorothy Rosenbaum, Joanne Birks, Jaynet Biddison, Marilyn Deininger, Beverly Boerckel, Patty Reeves, Irene Dondson, Nancy Herriman, Pat Mason, Barbara Nelson, Robert Wilhelm, Fred Ross. Front row: Rose White, Joyce Laughlin, Marlene Wagler, Mary Hoffman, Harriet Howat, Beverly Jeneson, Lois Gibson, Pat Swanson, Phyllis Swan- son, Nancy Pugh. At Piano: Phyllis Hunt. The Light Opera Ensemble is a small group of girls and boys which meet every day to receive yl credit per year. This group gives the greatesti number of public appearances during the year. Second row: Connie Lowder, Carol Anderson, Anna Mae Steinseifer, Joan Christy, Charlene Tracey, Lois Gunther, Edith Kannenberg, Jackie Sonderegger. Front row: Carol Henry, Linda Nelson, Mardell Roth, Shirley Steimel, Leah Hensley, Joanne Manson, Barbara Henry. The Mixed Chorus is a Jr. Choir made up mostly of Sophomores. This class receives W credit per year ADVANCED GIRL'S GLEE CLUB Back row: Mary Trefzger, Hilda Sneed, Marilyn Molek, Reita Brumlield, Norma Paine, Evelyn Blane, Shirley Cast, Virginia Sutter, Deloris Davis, Georgia Smucker, Margaret Woerner. Third row: Erna Loewer, Barbara Veoig, Virginia Scharp, Joanne Herbstrith, Marilyn Brown, Lorrain Marshall, Martha Jackson, Beverly Bourazak, Mari- lee Streibich, Shirley Bennett. Back row Dennis Jenkins, Don Tomsovic, Ray Crlder, Don Hicks, William Casey, George Scott, Don Rockhill, Reginald Boyle, Edward Kuever, William Weertz. Third row: Eugene Oldham, Donald Losch, Lloyd Agee, Ralph Kats, James Backes, Donald Haney, Gerry Beebe, Tom Ringel, Ralph Tegg. Second row: Robert Gruba, Robert Brown, Allen Ross, Pat Elwood, Richard Short, Robert Reynolds, Charles Miller, Donald Myers, Robert Knott. Front row: Ronnie Graves, Harlen Davis, Robert Thomas, Donald Davis, Gene Armbruster, Fred Goings, Louis De Freitas. Second row: Adele Barrack, Ann Holt, Josephine Leitgeb, Jackie Miller, Carole Billerback, Karen Holmes, Janet Gauwitz, Joyce Rapp, Rita Rocke, Marian Woerner. Front row: Doris Plummer, Beverly Stodd, Shirley England, Joyce Wieland, Marilyn Wisner, Iris Beigel, Donzella Bigger, Jean Price, Dawn Jones, Delores Drennan. The Advanced Girls' Glee Club meets every day 4th hour. This class gives M credit per year. BOY'S CHOIR This is a selected group of boys, who have had a year of elective music preceding the choir work. The music is of the advanced type and is both accompanied and unaccompanied. 117 Back row: Carl Kumpf, Dick Richardson, Neil West, Ronald Densberger, Wayne Whited, Leonard Remel- ius, Ronald Trefry, Rodney Cutler, Leonard Krebs, Lawrence Knoblock, William Janssen, Larry Nance, Robert Kendall. Third row: James Kats, Terrence Huston, George Freidinger, Walter Durdle, Irving Lizer, Herbert Cundiif, George Rowcliife, Garry Hamm, Ashford Hire, Keith Hainline, Phillip Wayne Jordon, Quincy Hubbard. BOYS' ENSEMBLE Back row: Richard Koepping, Deon Boone, Richard Quinley, Lawrence Johnson, Don Rockhill, Richard Wilhelm, Howard Pain, Eugene Oldham. Front row: Charles Gaines-at the piano, Edwin Carpenter, LeRoy Miller, Richard Weyeneth, Gene Crubaugh, Kaye Johnson, Henry Johnson. Second row: Richard Hoffman, Kenneth Draper, Kenneth Hammer, Clarke Cook, Richard Carpenter, Ralph Baker, Tom Bocian, Doyle Funcannon, Ronald Weaver, William Gand, Edwin Carpenter. Front row: Gerald McKinney, Ronald Billerbeck, William Heiss, Robert Zimmerman, Gerald Buchen, Ronald Farlin, Gerald Weiss, James Hurst, Richard llgfest, Sanford Gunter, Edward Feirce, Sumner orin. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club is an elective group with a membership of boys. The work is based on music fundamentals and four-part harmony is introduced. From this group students are chosen for the ad- vanced choral groups. The Glee Club appeared at the Central Christian Vespers, Westminster Vespers, Woodruif Christmas Vespers, and the City-Wide Spring Music Festival. ,.5. 'v -'fix .l i 2 K 'J GIRLS' CHOIR Back row: Lillian Hicks, Mary Gerard, Paula Hum- phreys, Pat Garnes, Nancy Bale, Shirley Petty, Pat Fox, Eleanor Close, Janet Hoffman, Donna Barnes. Third row: Joan Ledgerwood, Shirley Draper, Betsy Bugg, Mildred Hoerr, Winifred Knapp, Shirley Mathis, Martha Burnham, Delores Hoerr, Alberta Spaulding. Second row: Pat Woodruff, Lois Hutchcraft, Verna Sturm, Juanita Sellers, Ione Thayer, Betty Joyce Harder, Margaret Cornet, Doris Oetzel. Front row: Mary Hoffman, Pat Park, Jo Ann Lake, geyerly Gobart, Marilyn Carr, Joan Severns, Ferne e son. The Girls' choir is a robed group of 35 girls. In addition to receiving Bi credit per year, the girls may earn a letter for outside appearances. DRUM MAJ ORETTE Back row: Shirley Scovil, Ruth Kyle, Marilee Strie- bich, Marilyn Ryden. Front row: Pat Higham and Captain Joan Hybiske. They're young, they're lovely, they're Drum Majorettes. This group of twirling girls led the championship Woodruff band onto the field to provide talented and skillful halftime entertainment for the spectators. wir l olissisi f Eleanora Meyers, Lula Sigulakis, Katherine Cole, I Fannie Blake, Clara Short, Marie Madison, Lucille I Smith, Esther Palmer, Mary Day, Alberta Leighton. , CUSTODIANS Pictured: Fred Pozony, Ben Kirkup and Charles Not pictured: William Whalen, Jack Barden, Mel Dgolittlg, lgohn Carson, Elsie Callear, Joe Schaub, Bowers, Ottilia Ulrich. oc ic s. .0 'iff 431 C w 1 A.. -P'-rw We l .M- ' f A-zsi-f-is W6'L . 2 - A J U IOR PROM 1352313552155Iif5Ti2Zn1fiS05uZ2S. Mm' IOR His patience taxed to the limit in his new position as King of Laurania, henpecked Pa draws his sword on his wife, while his son and daughter restrain him in his angry attack. CLASS PLAY THE YANKEE KING The aviator hero arrives on the scene in the nick of time and holds the Duchess at bay, trying to per- suade her to call off the revolution which has been precipitated by The Yankee King's policies. THE L A fi Left to right: Ada, Mary Murray, Dr. Haggett, Art Clanin Tallant, Jim Backesg Susie, Rita Smith Abbie, Sandra Anderson. Left to right front: Warren, Walt Keller, Abbie, Sandra Ander- son. Back: Rosen, Charles Pye, Mrs. Haggettg Vivian Cationg Davenport, Doug Sehnertg Dr. Hag- P gett, Art Clanin. New York calling? How much, how much! The climax is soon to come where Dr. Haggett learns the true value of a pic- ture he has given away. ALL SCHOUL PLAY Let me get them, I don't like other people messing in my trunk says Abbie as she pulls the missing pictures from her trunk much to the onlooker's delight. ,i H E R BEAN Xalld the last Indian Princess added sand to the Magic Potion to give it grit 9, go? Kale WO moz?-ie OW' oncihis QY OD P bv-Pine e o wet xt h quawske he anddao xo Bfavickde , d XN aitxge ba he -tives 'YY H0 SW? dv? i Chief Don Sutter and his Princess, Sue Coney reigned over the Pow Wow and lead the Grand march at the Pow Wow Dance. POW-WOW Four tickets to the Silver Horse- shoe game will be the mortgage, unless I can marry your daughter. 1 These lovely chorus girls, brought straight from New York and that group of beauties called the Rocketts , performed in the Jr. Stunt on the Woodruff stage and thrilled all! The above picture is a scene from Why I am a Bachelor, one of the three one-act plays present- ed at WoodruH on November 20 and 21. Bob Hendrickson and Bev- erly Jeneson as Algernon and Hen- rietta present this example of post- marital bliss,While Henriettafs rela- tives, played by Jean Hunt, Bessie Hatcher, and Helen Yonce, prepare to descend upon the young couple. All this is observed and commented upon by Charles Gaines as the Lecturer. O E-ACT PLAYS THREE PILLS IN A BOTTLE By RACHEL FIELD Here is a harebell. I knew she'd bring one, says Toni as his mother looks on in horror and the scrubwoman with surprise. Wt X ky X4 m W f gb 93,3 3 W0 6 were vile. YK6 Y -aged s - . CatoyxniafsigfgsitegafdaztSat , Q01 . Y' X 'DY ANQXYGA ,og H2616 11365 oi 'Coe 6600- ecie 5102- 5 9 qc-,YY dwg' ww 'COB 6 aixwieg, '06 WI-- bu QaY0W:,a0 YJ rx 50 QXXQSEA bg D0 Vi 0 ' T0 098 9 .wan 2' 5x5 661509, N '-ga thletics Back row: Iris Biegel, Carl Carter, Nancy Coney. Middle row: Dolores Frels, Nancey Kaiser. Front row: Bob Crady, Bill Jansen, Glenn Paddock. GOLF TEAM Left to right: Dick Tobias, Bud Drake, Dick Kennedy, Mr. Sanders, Dick Slater, Herb Haun, Jack Diveley CHEERLEADERS The Golf team drove and putted a successful sea son on the course this past year. The squads ended up with a 500 average in duel competition. The team was captained by Dick Tobias and will only have two returning lettermen for next year, Jack Diveley and Herb Haun. rg W ,. , ,,,,, .. .i....... VARSITY BASEBALL TEA Back row: Ted Pemberton, Mgr., Don Cowan, Don Sutter, Joe Bauwens, Gordon Lovestrand, Walt Wil- kinson, P. L., Garrison, Wally Clinch, Glen Whitaker, Coach Tommy Correll. Front row: Jim George, Charles Ortel, Don Alford, Bill Barlow, Jack Taylor, Max Williamson, Don Ingles. 1947 BASEBALL The strong right arm of Don Alford and the coaching genius of Tommy Correll fell just one game short of giving the 1947 Woodruff baseball team the honor of bringing Woodruff the first state championship in any sport. Victims of a no-hitter by Belleville's Bucky Wolters in the championship game at Bradley uni- versity, the 1947 diamond crew came closer to a coveted state championship than any other athletic team in the school's short ten year history. Four places on the All-State first team went to Woodruff players, as Alford was-picked as one of the top hurlers of the tourney, Joe Bauwens was placed in the left field post, Max Williamson at shortstop and Don Sutter given the nod behind the p ate. SEASON 'S RECORD Won 20, Lost 3, Tied 1 Woodruff 4, Central 2 Woodruff 2, Princeville 0 Woodruff 7, Glasford 3 A Woodruff 1, Kewanee 0 Woodruff 5, Manual 3 Woodruff 15, Pekin 9 Woodruff 2, E. Peoria 2 Woodruff 14, Chillicothe 1 Woodruff 7, Princeville 5 Woodruff 2, Canton 1 Woodruff 9, Corpus Christi 4 Woodruff 0, Pekin 2 Woodruff 3, Central 4 Woodruff 11, Glasford 0 Woodruff 13, Mackinaw 5 Woodruff 5, E. Peoria 3 Charles Oertel, sensational freshman who traded off with Alford between the mound and third base, and Glen Whitaker at second base were accorded second team honors. Pushing aside Tremont, Peoria Manual, Rock Island, and Notre Dame of Quincy the Warriors moved through the Pekin District, Canton Sectional and into the state finals. Before bowing 1-0 to Belleville the Warriors blast- ed their way into the finals with verdicts over Argo, of the South Suburban league and Gaye Park, Chi- cago Public school champions. Overall season's record, which saw Alford become the pitching sensational of the prep high school ranks and only added to already established reputa- tion of Coach Correll's baseball master-minding, was 21 wins and 4 losses. TOURNAMENT GAMES District Woodruff 4, Tremont 1 Woodruff 1, Manual 0 Woodruff 2, Canton 0 Sectional Woodruff 4, Notre Dame 3 CQuincyJ Woodruff 3, Rock Island 0 State Woodrui 1, Argo 0 Woodruff 3, Gage Park 1 fChicagoJ Woodruff 0, Belleville 1 City Champions Greater Peoria Illini Conf. District Sectional State Runner-up x ' DON SUTTER Catcher Jr. All State Catcher DON ALFORD Pitcher Sr. All State Pitcher DIAMOND I JOE BAUWENS Left field Sr. All State left field WALLY CLINCH lst base Sr- Right field Jr. STAND OUTS DON INGLES Left field, 2nd base CHARLES ORTEL Pitcher Fr. Honorable Mention All State WALTER WILKINSON Right field Sr. MAX WILLIAMSON Short Stop Jr. All State Short Stop GLEN WHITAKER 2nd base Sr, Honorable Mention All State 129 FRESH.-SOPH. FOOTBALL Front row left to right: Jim Kats, Jack Rosenak, Donald Rager, Rob- ert Glass, Walter Durdle, Bernard Shrier, Irwin Lizer, Lawrence Nance, Charles Sher- man, Henry Strunk, Carl Kumpf, Earl Houli- han Second row left to right: Jerry Markland, CMgr.D, Jim Schock, Robert Reynolds, Robert Baker, Gerald Lynch, Fred Gruss, Robert Randolph, Jack Henderson, Monty George, Robert Gand, Robert Wagler, Bert Espinoza, E. Harms, fcoachl Third row left to right: Robert Berg, John Fredrichs, Reginald Sipfle, Don Hicks, Robert Parrott, Jim Huxtable, Charles Ensor, Ronald Densberger, Charles Richetts, Gerald Hawkins, Marvin Fuller, Jim Slater. The Woodruff gridiron papooses had a very unsuccessful season this year, winning only one out of eight starts. The team was lack- ing that all important thing called, experi- ence, There were no returning numeral win- ners from the year previous. Coach Harms had a separate squad com- posed of only Freshmen. The young team won only one of its three games but showed up very well. The Freshman lads were coached well in the fundamentals, but, like the Sophs., lacked experience. However, if these' boys stick together, they will have an unbeatable team. FOOTBALL SCORES: Woodruff 0, Woodruff 6, Woodruff 0, Woodruff 13, Woodruff 0 Woodruff 12 Woodruff 61 Woodruff 13 Galesburg 19 Central 19 East Peoria 7 Lincoln 7 Canton 30 Manual 48 Pekin 19 Spalding 20 FRESHMAN GAMES: Woodruff 13, Chillicothe Sophs. 7 Woodruff 12, Canton 19 Woodruff 13, Roosevelt 26 ARSITYK FOOTBALL TEAM Back row left to right: Mr. Trumpold, Bill Evans, Bill Schlesinger, Bill Hoagland, Fred King, Raymond Crider, Charles Rickets, Charles Enson, Bob Reynolds, Robert Baker, Don Rager, Ronald Murray, Don Barker, Harold Wolfe, Gerald Lynch, Dick Schmiedeker, Mr. Gummerson. Middle row left to right: Mr. Boucher, George Storey Mgr., Don Shaver, Zack Monroe, Jim Maple, Roger Lotze, Dean Schmitt, George Kimball, Jerry Kats, Paul Hoppe, Dick Koepping, Dave Erwin, Lee Brimhall, Walter Keller, Bob Smith, Stan Honegger, Ted Pemberton Mgr., Dale Wise Mgr. Front row left to right: Gene Giacomelli, Al Hollingsworth, Gary Collins, Wally Clinch, Bob Bayless, Burk,Dehority, Eddy Ambrosch, Don Sutter, Ken Lynch, Bill Wright, Lefty Maher, Don Johnson, Bob Haney, Jack Mc- Machan, Leo Davis. Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff The mighty Woodruff football Warriors of this season may not have been as glorious in the win column as the Warriors of the past, however, they were even greater in their own respects. The squad started out what was almost an un- fruitful season with six straight losses. Until the unforgettable Manual game it looked like a long, cold season for Coach Boucher's boys. Going on the war- path they scalped the Rams to the tune of 25 to 18. The week following the mighty Warriors did some- thing we are sure will go down in the history of Woodruff. They repeated the massacre of the week before only on a different opponent, the East Peoria Red Raiders. This was the first time this had been done in 11 years. They weren't too small to carry the all but forgotten Silver Horseshoe to the tepee where it belonged. The Warriors had a small but very fast backfield, made up of two of Greater Peoria's backs, Capt. Wally Clinch and Al Hollingsworth, Greater Peoria's most valuable backfieldman. The backfield boys were protected by a small but powerful and highly spirit- ed line which held lots of pep in fellows like Ed Iimbrosch, Burk Dehority, Don Sutter, and Lefty aher. SCORES 0, Springfield 8 6, Galesburg 18 7, Central 19 7, Canton 26 0, Blue Island 19 7, Lincoln 12 Woodruff 25, Manual 18 Woodruff 13, East Peoria 6 Woodruff Woodruff 7, Pekin 13 7, Spalding 25 Lefty 'Mahe1', Sr.-End Second team All City Bob Bayless, Sr.-End FO Eddy Ambrosch, si-.gouai-d it if I l Q , , Jerry Kats, J r.-End Honorable Mention All City S ally Clinch, Sr, All City Honorable Mention in. All State Capt. t M Don Sutter, Sr.-Center 132 Pekin All Opponent Team Honorable Mention All City Stan Honneger, J r.-Halfback Paul Hoppe, Jr.-Guard Gene Giacomelli, J r.-Halfback Honorable Mention All City Don Shavef, J r.-Halfback Dick Koepping, Jr.--Center Bill Wright, J r.-Tackle LETTERMEN Jim Maple, J r.-Guard f Gary Collins, Soph.-Fullback Alan Hollinfsvvorth, Sr.-Quarterback Leo Davis, J r.-End All City Honorable Mention in All State Ken Lynch Sr -Guard Greater Peoria H . ' ' - . . Most Valuable Players Award onol able Mention in All City Don Johnson, Sr.--Halfback C Jack McMachan, Jr.-Quarterback Honorable Mention All City Luk.. Mk.- , - MAL ..H......-AY-A-A- --Y -- ..., . .,,--...1...,.i.. , , , .. ,f- Bob Haney, Sr.-V Quarterback ' 133 Burk Dehority, Sr.4Tackle Honorable Mention All City X 134 gun... It was a long hard struggle! For the first time in eleven years the Silver Horseshoe trophy was successfully Won. As it hangs in the trophy case, we all wonder how long it will stay. SILVER HORSESHOE AL HOLLINGSWORTH For the second time in the annals of football at Woodruff High, we have been fortunate to have the Greater 1'eoria's most valuable backfleld man. The first time this honor came to Charles Rager, Co-Captain and halfback of that great 1945 team. Now we have another fellow who has been placed in the Greater Peoria Football Hall of Fame, Al Hol- lingsworth. This was Al's first season at Woodruff. His playing at quarterback rated him Greater Peoria's most valuable backfield man, All City Quar- terback and Honorable Mention in the State. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER , CROSS COU TRY The Cross Country team, having only one year of experience, had a very successful season under the competent leadership of Coach Gummerson. The quintet of runners was undefeated in dual meet com- petition. They also swept, in top rate form, to their svcfcond consecutive victory in the Peoria District eet. The starting five, including Captain Tom Moore, were all back from the previous year. The Harriers won their only quadrangular meet and also emerged victorious in the Illini Conference Meet. The season was finished with a creditable ninth place in the State Meet. Left to right back row: Bobby Brown, Terry Ficken, Raymond Tobias, Floyd Hutchens, John McMullen, Doyle Funcannon. Lelt to right first row: Coach Gummerson, Willis Hunziker, Jerry Wickert, Don Tomsovic, Ralph Kats, Tom Moore, Harold Kumpf, Ralph Hansen, Coach Correll. FRESH.-SCPH. TRACK Left to right first row: Bob L. Smith, Charles Haz- ard, Pete Gerontes, Bill Shull, Jerry Kats, Dale Wise, Dick Schmiedeker, Willis Hunziker, Bill Evans, Floyd Hutchens, Doyle Funcannon, Ralph Kats. Left to right second row: Norman Derrickson, Mgr., Dick Swift, Neil Burk, Arnold Leadly, Jack Harvey, Leo Davis, Jerry Wickert, Frank Harper, Don Barker, John McMullen, Chuck Johnson, Ray Tobias, Coach Gummerson. The Woodruff Freshmen and Sophomore Cinder- men weren't as successful this year as the previous years. For the first time in three years the boys were defeated in duel competition. The boys also re- linquished the championship hold on the Illini crown to the Canton track squad. Coach Gummerson al- though, has several bright prospects for next years squad. VAR ITY TRACK TEAM After three years in the service Coach Roy Gum- merson returned to tutor the Woodruff track squad. The team, after operating under two different coaches for the past two seasons, came through in high style for Coach Gummerson. The boys started off by defeating Chillicothe and remained undefeated in dual competition by rolling over Washburn, East Peoria, Bloomington and Pekin. They coasted to an easy victory over Lincoln and Manual in their only triangular meet of the year. The squad reached its peak in the Kewanee Re- lays, where their abundance of speed and endurance proved too much for the ten other competing schools. The Cindermen ended what might easily be called a successful season by taking second in the Peoria district meet, which enabled them to send six con- testants to the State meet. They were squeezed out of top glory in the annual Greater Peoria meet by a slim five points, as Peoria Central Won the meet. Although the team lost the meet, individual per- formers were successful in taking four first places. The team's outstanding individuals were: Russ Gerring in the discus and 880-yard relay, Big John Hostettler, whose versatility enabled him to compete in the dashes and discus as well as estab- lishing a new school record of 46 ft. 6 in. in the shot put, Jerry Rudd, Gordon McKee, and Wayne Caho, top men in the sprintsg Tom Trefzger and Tom Moore, sparkplugs in the distance eventsg Jerry Kats, tops among the hurdlersg and Lefty Maher and Don Johnson in the high jump. Other boys who shattered school records besides Hostettler were: Tom Moore with a time of 4142.6 in the mile, Tom Trefzger with a time of 2:05.8 in the 880, and Jerry Kats with a time of 15.2 in the high hurdles. The relay team of Hostettler, Rudd, Gerring, and McKee ran their event in 1:35.2 to set a new school record in that event. Back row left to right: Paul Gerdes, Gordon McKee, John Hostettler, Henry Jones, Don Foste, Art Zimmerman, Don Johnson, Russ Gerring, Coach Gummerson. Middle row left to right: Mgr. Tom Hunt, Burk Dehority, Don Gray, Pete Foiles, Carl Funcannon, Capt. Tom Trefzger, Lefty Maher, Jack Myers, Jerry Kats, Charles Conrad, Don Tomsovic, Mgr. Norman Derrickson. Front row left to right: Dave Birkett, Bob Haney, Jerry Rudd, Wayne Caho, Ralph Hansen, Alan Hollingsworth, Joe Solls, Tom Moore, Leonard Krebs. 1 VARSITY TRACK SCORES Woodruff 87, Chillicothe 26 Woodruff 94, Bloomington 18 Woodruff 99, Washburn 14 Woodruff 77, East Peoria 35 Woodruff 69, Pekin 43 Kewanee Relays Woodruff lst Delavan Track Carnival Central 42 Decatur 2916 Woodruff 2316 Illinois Conference Woodrud 4th Greater Peoria Meet Central 4516 Woodruff 40 Pekin 20112 East Peoria 1911: Manual 175 Triangular Meet Woodruff 7314 Lincoln 35 Manual 3114 'ww -' 4 'W ev . - - W1 CINDERMEN Relay team-Gordon McKee, John Hostettler, Russell Gerring, Jerry Rudd. School Record y 2nd in District I K , I 1 Ci A ,- .' 1 l is f ,U y KM , I Tom Moore Mile Half mile 1st Greater Peoria mile School record mile fb- f-' -L -- --b -- 44- - . .1-W John Hostettler Shot put Discus 100 yd. dash 220 yd. dash Relay team lst Kewanee relays shot put M School record shot put Lefty Maher High jump lst Greater Peoria lst District Captain elect ' ..:a.ftv mg, PL, .,.,., ,,.. -,. ,, Jerry Kats High hurdles Low hurdles Broad jump 1st Greater Peoria high hurdles 2nd district high hurdles f School record, high hurdles Winner of Elaine Gummer- qson memorial trophy .ls- Tom Trefzger Half mile Mile lst Greater Peoria Captain School record half mile 138 hail SOPHOMORE TEAM Back row left to right: Mr. Boucher, Coach, Roger Powers, Owen King, Jack Rose, Lawrence Knoblock, Harold Wirth. Front row left to right: Monty George, Don Rager, Charles Ensor, Jim Huxtable, Don Hicks, Gene Duvendack. UNDERCLASS BA KETB LL FRESHMAN TEAM Back row: Mr. Boucher, coachg Irvin Sellers, Dick Witzig, Jack Homan, Wayne Whited, Henry Strunk, Dave Stratton, Dick Downs, Jerry Lindenmeyer. Front row: Arnold Boich, Walter Durdle, Larry Nance, Ronald Densberger, Bob Parrott, Bob Stet- son, Jack Randolph. ARSITY BASKETBALL Back row left to right: Mr. Correll, coach, Clark McEntee, Jim George, John Paine, Dick Quinley, Lefty Maher, Pete Foiles, Larry Birket, Don Brau- nagle, Dick Koepping, Leo Davis, Bob Dowell, Jack McMachan, Ted Pemberton, Mgr. Front 1'ow left to right: Bob Haney, Mgr.g Jerry Hillyer, Max Williamson, Don Sutter, P. L. Garrison, Zack Monroe, Don Cowan, Max Moore, Willy Clinch. WOODRUFF 1947-1948 BASKETBALL Woodruff 54, Maquon 17 Woodruff 40, East Peoria 34 Woodruff 32, Spalding 25. Woodruff 51, Kewanee 44 Woodruff 23, Canton 40 Woodruff 40, Manual 42 Woodruff 39, Springfield Lamphier 46 Woodruff 33, Quincy 34 Woodruff 43, Springfield 41 Woodruff 46, East Peoria 43 Woodruff 41, Central 54 Woodruff 50, University High CNormal D43 Woodruff 52, Abington 51 Woodruff 41, Central 46 Woodruff 58, Pekin 66 Woodruff 31, Spalding 33 Woodruff 35, Mason City 30 Woodruff 49, Macomb 45 Woodruff 37, Manual 26 Woodruff 55, Galesburg 62 East Peoria Reginal Woodruff 52, Eureka 36 Woodruff 35, East Peoria 49 1947-1948 BASKETBALL Although the Warrior basketeers were unsuccess- ful in their defense of their Regional tournament title, the team put in an enviable season on the court. Winners of 12 out of 23 contests, the Warriors made up for their lack of size with speed and ag- gressive floor-play. Coach Tommy Correll had only one starter, P. L. Garrison, who towered over the six foot mark. Forwards Don Sutter and Zack Monroe were the one-two punch in the W.H.S. offense. Sutter received honorable mention on various All-State selections, while Monroe was the only junior in the starting line-up. The sparkling performances of play-maker Max Williamson were responsible for the Warriors vic- tories on more than a couple occasions. Constantly on the move Williamson and his running mate at the guard posts, Don Cowan, harried the opposing lines offense and were the warheads of the Warrior fast- break. Top-notch reserves were Jerry Hillyer, who saw considerable action at a forward position, and Max Moore, stubby junior who fit nicely into Williamson's shoes. Highlight game of the season was played against Pekin in the Woodruff gym. Although the Warriors failed to stop the Chink juggernaut, they racked up the greatest number of points scored against the eventual consolation winner in the State Finals. Final sco1'e was 65-58. Herb Gerecke, Pekin All- Stater, hit 36 points, while Sutter and Monroe flipped in 20 and 18 markers before the final gun sounded the death knell for the Warriors. After winning from Eureka in the opener of the East Peoria Regional, the squad was ousted from the State title race by East Peoria in a semi-final contest. 139 p 1 MAX MOORE-Guard I L MAX WILLIAMSON-Guard 1 f . 140 E L , PM ' BASKETBALL P. L. GARRISON-Center JERRY HILLYER I' INDIVIDUALS MONROE-F0fwa1'd, BRAUNAGEL--Guard DON COWAN-Guard DON SUQTER-Forward, Cap- LARRY BIRKET-Center 141 I tain, Honorable Mention All State ' I INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL-JUNIOR Sz SENIOR First row left to right: Louis Brown, Max Moore, I I Bill Shull. Second row left to right: Don White, Dick Quinley, I TRAMURAL INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL-FRESH Sz SOPH First row left to right: Bill Harrell, Bill Linsley Bob Morgan, Jimmy Boster, Jerry Lindenmeyer. Second row left to right: .Arnold Boich, Dick Downs Sanford Cantor, Ronold Duke, Jim Bobeck. SJ 1 FR. AND SOPH INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Back row: Bill England, Elmer Smith, John Ford, Allen Ross. Front row: Bob Thomas, Dean Baldwin, Jim Boster. I TRAMURAL BASKETBALL JR. AND SR. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Bernard Fletcher, Hans Engle, Don DeLong, Don Ingles. ' A Q V W' Y ff' 1 Q ,f 3 ,f ., 'nw-f Viw,'Z'F4wf 'ww 4 W . ya 1 J S4 fb of X Q XX S t u res gfeamvz. Ewzkafzl Sluficvi Artist Photographers Oiiicial Talisman Photographers Marilyn Phelps, Mary Anne French, Jean Alfs. X is A new world in your own home town - - 'Bo nierior Decoration I , 'Ez ff ' .f 12 X-. L nAv Albert Spaldmg, VIOIIYIISR If 'MMIII' Laws Bradley II7eleomesy19-48 Graduates 0 , WOODRUFF HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER SESSIONS For REGULAR SESSIONS June I7 -July 23 REGISTRATION September Q7 - February 4 July 24 - August Q7 INFQRMATION February 9 -June I3 Tel.: 3-3858 147 148 . 715 Atlantic Telephone 2-5461 Peoria, Ill. ATTENTIUN WOODRIIFF STUDENTS The Class In Home Economics CAnd Happinessj Will Come To Order For An Intelligence Test. Q. If the meat Mom serves isnit as tender and fine flavored as the family Wishes, Where should she try to find meat the entire family will approve? Q. If you have an older sister or brother getting married and starting a home, what grocery store should they try to live near? Q. If Mom likes home-dressed fowl all ready for the oven or to be cut up for frying, what meat market should she visit? Q. If you like shopping at a grocery store Where you are treated like a friend, what store meets that requirement? Q. To What store can your younger brothers and sisters be sent on shopping errands With the assurance that they will be treated as Well as adults? IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO MAKE A PERFECT GRADE IN THE ABOVE TEST, COME TO THE MAYHALL GROCERY AT EAST MCCLURE AND ATLANTIC AND WE WILL TELL YOU THE CORRECT ANSWERS TO ALL FIVE QUESTIONS. QIIIILITV GIIOCERIES 0 ITIEIITOS - P800 O 7 5' , -H' 'f PRODUCER'S MILK HAS HELPED id? off ,. 1 ' THE STUDENTS MAKE WOODRUFF - HIGH AN OUTSTANDING SCHOOL EVER SINCE IT WAS BUILT. 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THE COCA Homework pause Pj x W CUBA-EULA BUTTLING IIUMPANY ' 2421 SOUTH ADAMS STREET IFS Time To 090 x0J' 441 P 1 l'l'I A fo MAKE HEEI ZVEE YOUR CHOICE W, CHRIS IIUEBB 8: SON C0. . 'Vu If L as-L A1.AA N :'1 15' .1.1 ' wuou:su.z snocnns mronrnns , Q . . 5 5 um corrm: noisrnns 1321-1335 S. WASHINGTON STREET I ssgwsfl Pr-rom: 9181 1555. nm., mm' aa, N ! 153 ...J RED DIAMOND BATTERY MFG. CO. 1415 - 17 North Adams Street Peoria 3, Illinois 771 czfzmafczrhq Quality Guernsey Milk, Cream, Buttermilk Cottage Cheese, Butter and Eggs Ice Cream OUR OWN MAKE - FRESH DAILY Ph 2 1923 NORTH UNIVERSITY and BIG HOLLOW ROAD 154 If you have a love for casuals . . You will recognize our clothes as Wonderful and durable. Kay Curtis and Jane Goss ZS' 3, ESTABLISHED 554 zna-215 s gmgg l l l l l u f 4 i 17 l .X 'Y ' Q ' l 3 : ::' as E e Z X Congratulations 1948 graduates! I am happy X Q to have contributed the Midnight Oil in 1 X I W 5 your achievement. Always remember the best . J ll 1 ' eyes are useless without light. I , Q ' - I Sincerely, :Sf I Your Cilco Servant I Reddy Kilowatt l i l g r I I Q s 155 BETTY MERKEL DANCE STUDIO 1706 Main Street Phone 3-4322 High School and College Classes . In Foxtrot, Jitterbug and Rhumba Instructors:-Betty Merkel and Don Ford TRI-MEE BRANDS ff POTATO CHIPS - POP CORN CANNED CHILLI ir A HOME PRODUCT , f 'Ir Peoria Food Specialty Company g 156 WHERE IS A TRADITION o WHERE IS EVER PRESENT Visit the B 8z M often . . . and see how pleasant shopping can really be. 157 i w Wa- n CHARTER CDACHES OFFICE: 125 NORTH JEFFERSON AVE., PEORIA Phone 3-9714 LIZER PH ARMACY 3017 Western Ave. Nleighborhood Druggistn Fountain Service dleton, Marilee Streibich ,nd Joyce Pottorf FHSHIUH CHIC FUR lHE Jlllllllll FIGURE Famous Bobbie Broolcs Dresses as Featured in Mademoiselle Hg, -Q5 Figure llattery is the keynote ol Bobbie Brooks fashions . . . tailored beautifull inside and out. Juniors love these dresses . . . erllect lor day-time to date-time . . . with their spartling, original details such as these dashingly cut jackets and new cull and collar accents! Donna Weiss wears a happy smile . . . who wouldn't . . . looking their best in this two- piece bolero suit with a wide cummerbund to call attention to a tiny waist. 514.95 The plaid petticoat peeling de- murely at the hemline can be worn with many of the new slrirts and dresses. 55.95 Marilyn Phelps adds her charm to another versatile two-piece Bobbie Brooks Fashion. With a change ol blouse you have another smart-loolring ensemble! 514.95 ' A-I 4' , Q 3 Third Floor. 3 We eil Above Jean Alfs Wlllls Hunzlker Allen Evans Emagene Prlce 1 va Dlllll . Everyone enjoys delicious Roszell Sealtest Dairy Foods- Penny for penny, our greatest food value! 159 Q 1 4 .14 ALLEN'S DRUGS - PRESCRIPTIONS Your Favorite Fountain McClure and Prospect Margaret Woerner, Joyce Miller and Jerry Kats HARRY TYRRELL MOTOR CO. 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Janelle Chambers Smart Girls Buy Their Cosmetics Af 'L Ser' W LD Sallie DRu?sl3oR 5 uf' ' Q- 312-314 So. Adams SQ. neuinq in Ui: iciurz are , 162 A P R z B field and Pat Barthell SZOLDS On The Corner - 2201 Souih Adams Sf. - Since 1880 Emagene Price, Delores Hoerr and Carol Andress 4 t ,,, ,X -wx in X gx ix X 55 ffm SM It's easy to make interesting room arrangements with this Kroehler sectional sofa. Each piece may be used as an individual chair . . . or as a love seat with two end sections 'and a harmonizing chair with the center section. Use all three pieces together to form a full size sofa. FURNITURE CO. Peoria .... Pekin D l em 455476 9'zmifafzs Modeling teen fashions from Klein's 2nd Hoot is-left: Norma Dixon, soph., Wearing a shortie coat and skirtg Mary Haaga, jr., attired in a Sweet Adeline Blouse and skirtg Betty Hill, jr., is at- tired in a June Bentley Junior dress. Shoes are by Connie and Jacqueline. CREST THE TRE Your Friendly Neighborhood Theatre 3119 Prospect Road - Peoria Heights, Ill. Clarence F. Gury, Owner. l Nationally Famous Shoes - Featured by CRAWFORD'S MEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S Conformal Walk-Over Buster Brown Freeman Cantilever Boy and Girl Walk-Over Styl-Eez Scout Wright Arch Pres. Jolene Robin Hood Roblee Conformal Child-Life Johnsonian Air-Step Orthopedic Odette CRAWFORD SHOE STORES 319-21 Fulton Street 206 Liberty S treet DOWLING SERVICE STATION -----l-- 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 .......,.. 2-6231 ,GIFTS FRUM ALL UVER THE WORLD- ' Our best . OPAL BECLMCQI to each member of this class of ,48 115 East MCCIUYC Avenue we extend a bouquet of old fashioned Monica Hinkle Phone 24519 wishes . . . health, happiness and a fine old age. These things are yours, I Perm anen ts an American's birthright lt is their Hair Styling fulfillment that is Goldstein's wish Tinting Specializing in Permanent Wave for the Teen Age Girl 1 01' yOu i 92390 QQ 211 South Adams St-. - Peoria. Illinois :S 7' . -I D 1 2 5 - l Il S lf I N Rfb, cam S99 165 PFAFFMAN BROS. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION IS ONE or THE coMMu NlTY's Mosr usEFuL senvlces ir Peoria Transportation Company Grand View WJWWW Q 2 166 Ln-1-L TUASTMASTER mama I-'11mdfY Sirufi qfwih fangm w 113 Sciota Avenue 1 Dial 2-1733 MIDLAND BAKERIES CO. For More Cgreful A 1 Laundenng .... A , I W .I ALTPETER 'AUCTIONEER 5 3673 3023 MPM R I4 AUCTIONS EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 7 so P M Why Not Spend An Evening With Us? 1803 North Adams Street PeorIa Ill ZIP - ZIP - ZIP ZIPPER DRIVE-IN 1611 Knoxville Ave. FOOD AT ITS BEST Ed. Donnelly, Prop. 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I F E ! 1 I CONQUER CANCE GEORGE H. BAKER Sz CO. MANUFACTURERS - CLEANERS 0 WINDOW SHADES o VENETIAN BLINDS o DRAPERIES 0 DRAPERY HARDWARE 1521 MAIN STREET, PEORIA, ILL. Phone 4-8752 Beauty in the Room Begins at the Windows if 1, . .3 , Underwood iv Furniture Guild Galleries 1515 N. UNIVERSITY Phone 2-8711 Serving the dz1fcrimz'nat1'ng who 5l'l1C6f66' appreczhte jqne home furnz3'l1z'ngs Carpets - Draperies - Furniture - Obiects of Art Bruno Juerjens, Florist Flowers for All Occasions 'A' REENHOUSE AND STORE 2800 NORTH PERRY AVE. PEORIA 3, ILLINOIS AT THE PRI G TREET DRIVE INN Spring and Jefferson GUS PANOS, Prop. Phone 4-2580 169 ,...J RALPH s. SULLIVAN DENTIST cf 908-908A Lehmann Building -Phone 8610 Peoria, Illinois C- H- ANDREEN A. A. NORDWALL 'k A Men's Shop . . . Featuring Sportswear - Clothing if l Ware-Andreen Company 127 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET LIBERTY Shoe Repair Shop FINE SHOE REPAIRING 306 Liberty St. Peoria, Illinois LARRY'S DINETTE 108 East McClure Ave. Good Fair Prompt Quality Prices Service Sportswear for Students You will find the currently popular styles at our store at the prices you can afford. Peoria Dry Goods Company CHARLEY KAHLER The Sound Man 1809 North University Street Peoria 5, Ill. Phone 2-0900 RADIOS - REFRIGERATORS -- GAS and ELECTRIC RANGES WASHERS - SOUND EQUIPMENT - SPACE HEATERS If You Can Plug It Into The Wall You Can Buy It At Kahler's 406 170 L-Q Lily - Tulip Cup 8: Specialty Co. Paper Specialties Phone 4-4483 South Washington Street Peoria, IH Pitsch's Sausage Shop WHERE ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR OUR CUSTOMERS 2730 North Adams Street CAMPBELL-BEHRENS SPRING C0 4151f2 HAMILTON BLVD. Good Food Good Sergrice f GOOD FURNITURE me COSTS LESS AT Me'vin'S D14 Bakery Lnfwfusmws 2623 NORTH ADAMS STREET PHONE 5-3821 2I8-20 S. ADAMS ST. G x o in f i :N Td ! T 171 4 .g....J A Miss Ezlhite 'swirls the dial. Mrs. Blake in the cafeteria storeroom 1948 GRADUATES . . O REGISTER FOR DESIRABLE POSITIONS with TAES AGENCY 208 LEHMANN BUILDING NORTHWESTERN ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 424 Fulton Street - Phone 4-8721 Offers unlimited opportunities. Positions with good salaries await operators graduating from this college. We also teach salesmanship, shop management, and super- vision work. Tuition cash or easy payments. Ask about a free scholarship. A Meet Your Friends While Shopping At The DR. ALBERT HQ BLOME WHITE STAR MARKET DENNST 2519 North Adams Street 505 Alliance Life Bldg. phone 3,1915 Where You Will Always Find Everyday Low Prices On Peo,-iq, Illingig MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES POULTRY ' MILO'S PARK - N - SHOP F Y C . . 3500 North Sheridan Road or our onvenlence Open Daily 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. We Deliver I 172 x VI, Peoria's Finest Food Store Top Quality ,Foods At Money Saving Prices 530-32 South Phone Adams Street - 3-5415 ur'-fr' SPECK'S RADIO Sz APPLIANCE Sales and Service Filter Queen Vacuum Cleaners - Blackstone Washers Phone 6-6431 616 Spring Street BROWN'S Invites Woodruff seniors to qualify for the choicest business and secretarial positions. Ask for a 1948' catalog 240 South Jefferson Avenue P. B. BIANCO, M. D. C. E. MOON, M. D. 'A' 2817-19 NORTH ADAMS STREET- GLENN'S MARKET 1034 North Monroe Street FINEST GROCERIES and MEATS Phone 6-6972 , PHONE 2-7311 9 I if fi KENNEDY COSTUMES GJSRMIS 2 5 Wlss - TuxEnos - PARTY FAVORS 3605 PROSPECT PEORIA HEIGHTS. ILL. H. C. SCHMID. R. PH. G. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 1226 N. Monroe. Cor. Spring Phone 3-1095 Drugs, Sundries, Candies. Ice Cream Sodas and Sundaos Malted Milks a Specially - Cigars. Cigarettes and Tobacco PEORIA. ILLINOIS IDEAL FOOD MARKET 823 North Jefferson Ave. 0 8 ' One of Peoria's Leading Independent Self-Service Markets Store Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily GIFTS - CARDS -' TOYS 0:00 AM' to 2:00 RM' Sundays 1730-32 Knoxville Ave. Phone 2-4485 Phone 9223 - 8916 Delivery Service .ffl sr ' L ke...-.pv K as Bev Hxswsrgo ' LPPRUYUF 'VER 'rnmiiwfn Cu ROSSETTE-R 09000 1 0 QF Q pggmun. au... x Cy ' 1 N316 r MILLER HARDWARE 2218 North University - Phone 2-4412 THE JOHNSTON - MOODY CO-. 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Phone 3-6312 Peoria, Illinois Fine Shoe Repairing and Rebuilding Sine 2 ' M. L. KENNIE, Prop. 3609 Prospect Rd. Peoria Heights CRAVEN S MARKET GROCERIES - BAKERY GOODS - MEATS FRUITS and VEGETABLES 3215 North Sheridan Road LARRY'S MARKET 603 Wisconsin Ave. Phone 2-4739 PAINTERS SUPPLIES MARQUETTE PAINT 8z WALLPAPER CO. Wholesale and Retail Distributors For Benjamin Moore Paints - James Davis Wallpaper - Gifts 310 Liberty Street Phone 3-6369 A Complete Line of QUALITY BAKERY GOODS Wedding And Party Cakes To Order Open Daily Phone 2-5451 GLEN OAK BAKERY 516 Wisconsin Avenue EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC PEORIA CAMERA SHOP 37 Steps from Main on South Monroe Joe Kilton J. H. Sammis e LEO J. GORENZ COMPLETE Foon MARKET 728 Frye Avenue 1 DR. 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Phone 4-1193 ' Varieties of Fresh Fish 1 e 1 .1 . 1 s 1 CERRE'S CONFECTIONERY 1 BOB GREENWOUD S 1001 North Monroe I 1 DINNERS - LUNCHES - SANDWICHES MALTEDS AND MILK SHAKES Complete Fountain Service Made With 1 Our Own Ice Cream I, 402 - 404 Prospect Road Phone 2-6257 i iw i IV V A A , , , 1,1 .11 I l , X Lfmslg ' Nom S HEIGHTS 5c TO 51.00 STORE 1 1 . Beauty Sa on f E. A. HOERR, Proprietor 313 Fulton Street Pe0I'i3, IH- X 1 3414 Prospect Road Phone 8915 Air Conditioned ' Peoria Heights, Illinois A Ag The 1 1 Spring - Brake Service TR M i Wheels Aligned and Balanced Radiators -- Shock Absorbers GROCERIES - MEATS Mufflers and Pipes 431 Rohmann Ave. . Phone 4-6313 Q CQ. 176 ' X 215 Knoxville Ave. Phone 3-3831 SNACK SHACK 2921 North Adams Street HAMBURGERS - BARBECUE SHORT ORDERS fiay, fiadfukw Peoria's Fabric Center 214 Main Street - Phone 7655 Yard Goods O Sewing Notions O Sewing Services DR. LLOYD K. WYATT J. T. Bowen morons, mc. 'A' OPTOMETRIST Authorized Buick Sales and Service Central National Bank Bldg. New and Used Cars Phone 8810 Peoria, Illinois if I PHONE 7118 828 MAIN STREET LEE ROSS FOOD SHOP THE HOME OF QUALITY FOODS 2813 North Adams Street Phone 2-6321 BROWN 8. BAGLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Gordon J. Bagley W. P. Brown Gerald R. Bagley 223 Central National Bank Building PI 5-4 lone 4 97 rsonu. ILLINOIS MA. F. SIMPSON. D. D. S. 2819 North Adams Street Peoria. Illinois Phone 5-3213 ' v Patronize the firms whose advertisements appear on these pages. 177 A Cappella .... Administrators .. Advertisements .. . All School Play. . . Art Club ....... Art Staff ...... Band . .......... . Baseball Teams Basketball Teams . . . Board of Education . . . Boys' Choir ....... Boys' Ensemble .. Boys' Glee Club. . . Cafeteria Staff ,. . Cheerleaders Cross Country .. Custodians .... Debate Team . .. Dedication . ..... . Drum Majorettes . . Faculty . ........ . Football Teams . . . French Club .... Freshmen . ........ . Future Distributors .. G. A. A. .......... . Girls' Choir ............. Girls' Glee Club ........... Girls' Glee Club, Advanced.. Golf Team .............. Intramural Basketball . . Intramural Football . .. Junior Prom ...... 1' Abbott, Paul 64 Abegg, Dorothea 18, 97, 106 Abegg, Ted 76 Acuff, Maxine 64 Addis, Pat 64 Addison, Patsy 76, 104 Adleman, Mary Lou 76, 100, 114 Adleman, Norma 50, 99, 100, 101, 102 Agee, Lloyd 64, 98, 117 Agee, Wanda 18 Aitchison, Hazel 9 Albaugh, Jerry 76 Aldrich, Richard 76 Alessi, Shirley 50 Alexander, Shirley 9 Alford, Don 129 Aifs, Jean 10, 74, ae, 95, 100, 104,107,145,159 Alkire, Danny 18, 99, 103 Auen, Jim 64, 95, 112 Allison, Pat Lee 76, 996 Ainians, Patty 50, 93, 99, 110 Altpeter, Barbara '76 Altpeter, Gloria 18, 101, 173 CO TE TI DEX - - -114415 Junior and Senior H-Y. .. Juniors.............. ---145-147 Latin Club ....123 ......96 ........95 ...112-113 Library Club ........ Light Opera Ensemble. Mixed Chorus ........ National Honor Society. . . - - -128429 Observer Staff ..... . . . - - -133441 Office Assistants . . Orchestra - - -117 One-Act Plays . . - - -113 Pan American . . ---113 PowWow..... - - -120 Prefects ........ . . . - - -127 Projection Crew . . . . . - - -135 Public Relations Staff . -120 Quill and Scroll .... . . . ---105 Red Cross ----5 Science Club .... - - - - -119 Science Prefects . . -----9-15 Senior Play ..... - - -130-134 Seniors ..... . . . -------97 Sophomores - - -75-84 Speakers Bureau . . - - .104 Stage Crew .... . . . - - - - -110 Student Council - - - - - - -119 Talisman Staff . - - -114-115 Top Ten .... . . . -----117 Track Teams ... - - -127 Ushers . ........ . . . . - - -143 Vocational Guidance . . - - Y-Teens ......... . . . Personal Index: Archer, Lester 76 Armbruster, Gene 64, 117 Armstrong, Edith 64 Armstrong, Hazel 50 Armstrong, Robert 50, 101, 103, 108 Arnold, Arnold, Alfred 19 William 64 Astroth, Mary Ann 50, 92, 93, 95, 100 Aten, cherrn 50, 100, 101 Athens, Shirley 50 Auer, Robert 64 Bachen, Jerry 76 Backes, James 64, 113, 117, 123 Backus, John '16, 112 Baer, Lorraine 76, 99 Bailey, Alberta 19 Bailliez, James 76 Bair, Betty 19, 91, 98, 111 Baird, Maxine 19, 96 Baker, Ralph 50, 118 Baker, Robert' 64, 130, 131 v Baker, Sheila 50 Ambrosch, Edward 18, 112, 131, 132 Anderson, Anderson, Ande rson, Ande rson, Anderson, Ande rson, Albert 64 Barbara .50, 1-12 Bill 50 Carol 64, 116. Dean 18 Delores CSr.J 18, 92 Baldwin, Dean 64, 143 Baldwin, Glenn 50 Bale, Mary 64, 106 Bale, Nancy 50, 112, 119 Ballard, Charles 64 Ball, Horton 1'9, 109 Balzell, Calvin 76, 116 Barclay, Ann 19 104, 105 Anderson, Delores fSoph.l 64 Anderson Eugene 18, 104 Anderson, James 50, 109 Anderson, Josephine 18 Anderson, Sandra 50, 105, 114, 123, 126 Andress, Carol 50, 89, 98, 104, ' 106 ' Angel, Beverly Ann 76 Anson, Dotty '76, 114 Barden, John 120 Barker, Don 50, 74, 103, 107, 114, 116,131, 135 Barker, Norma 19, 101 Barlow, Bill 129 Barnes, Donna 19, 119 Barnes, Ruth 76 , Barrack, Adele 50, 97, 117 Barrer, Ralph 19, 109 Barrett, Jack 19 Barrett, Shirley 64 Antle, William Donald 76, 98 178 magnum Barry, Stanley 76, 116 Barthell, Doris 76 Barthell, Pat 50, 87, 100 Bastian, Martin 64 Bastian, Roger 64, 90, 91, 111, 112 Baumflek, Jacqueline 76, 98, 112 Bauwens, Bruno 76, 103, 116 Bauwens, Harry 20, 111 Bauwens, Joe 129 Bayless, Bob 20, 131, 132 Beach, Barbara 76 . Beane, Iris 20, 94, 99, 107 Bearce, Earlene 64 Bechtold, Lon 50, 114 Beck, Beverly 50 Beck, Winsor 64 Becker, Ray 50 Beebe, Jerry 64, 117 Beeler, Beverly 50, 100 Beeney, Bill 76 Bell Margaret 64, 100 Benner, Phyllis 20 Bennett, Shirley 50, 99, 110 Benson, Deloris 20 Berg, Robert 64, 130 Berkowitz, Betty 50, 101 Berman, Bertha 9 Berman, Jeanne 93 Berry, Dorothy 50, 93, 106, 111 Bessler, Doris 64 Bessler, Jackie 50, 93 Bickerton, Dick 76, 112 Biddison, Jaynet 76, 110,116 Biederbeck, Carol 20, 104 Biegel, Iris 64, 90, 93, 117, 127 Bigger, Donzella 117 Bibo, Marilea 76, 111 Billerbeck, Carol 64, 117 Billerbeck, Ronald '76, 118 Bingaman, Richard 51, 100 Birket, Larry 20, 141 Birkett, Dave 136 , Birks, Joanne 76, 102, 116 Bishop,'lrene 76 Bishoo, Pat 20, 95, 96, 98 ...103 ..49-61 ....99 ...106 ...116 ...116 ...94 ..92-93 ...104 ...111 ....126 . . .98 124-125 101 . . .109 . . .107 . . .95 . . .100 . . .108 . . .108 . . .122 . .17-48 . .63-73 ...105 ....109 .490-91 . . .86-89 . . . . .85 135-137 .....100 ...107 ...102 f Bishop, Phyllis 51' Blackburn, Verna 9 Blackford, Robert 76 Blake, Fannie 120 Blane, Evelyn 64, 117 Boardman, Amber 64, 98, 115 Bobeck, james 76, 142 Bocian, Tom 76, 105, 118 Boerckel, Beverly 76, 116 Bohm, Beverly 51, 93, 100, 104 Boich, Arnold 76, 142 Boker, Harold 20 Boles, Marilyn 76 Carter, Carl 77, 127 Carter, C. E. 10 Carter, Dorothy 51 Carter, jerry 22 Carter, june 77 Carter, Nellie 22, 96, 101 Casey, Bill 51, 117 Cast, Shirley jean 51, 117 Cation, Curtis 8 Cation, Vivian 22, 85, 94, 97, 108, 123 Chamberlain, Marjorie 22, 174 Davis, Don 117 Davis, Dorothy 24, 97, 111 Davis, Harlen 66, 117 Davis, Harold 52 Davis, jack 77 Davis, jackie 24 Davis, joyce 77, 110 Davis , Davis, Davis, Daviso Day, G Lee 52,131, 133,135 Lois 52,110,111,112,113 Dr. Melvin G. 8 n, Phyllis Anne 66, 97, 112 erald 77 Day, Mary 120 Boone, Deon 64, 118 Borger, jacklyn 76 Borin, Sumner 76, 99, 118 Bortell, Margaret 64, 98 Boster, james 76, 142, 143 Boster, Pat 64, 115 Boucher, Virgil 9, 131 Bourazak, Beverly 64, 117 Bourazak, jamel 76 Bower, Melvin 120 Boyd, Roger 20 Boyer, Ernest 51 Boyle, Reginald 64, 97, 117 Bracken, Delores 76 Bracken, Harold 51 Bradley, Rita 65, 106 Bradsky, joseph 9 Branan, Tom 76, 111 Braunagel, Don -51, 141 Breese, judy 76 Brehm, Harry 76 Brentrup, Robert 76 Brimhall, Leland 21, 131 Broaddus, Velma 21, 99, 100 Brooks, Larry 76 Brooksbank, Mary 51, 93, 96, 99, 100, 101, 107 Brown, Anna 65 Brown, Bob 65, 117, 135 Brown, Donna 65, 104 Brown, jean 76 Brown, Louis 21, 142 Brown, Lyman R. 9 Brown, Marilyn 49, 51, 91, 117 Brown, Richard fjr.l 51, 98 Brownell, Ruth 16 Brumfield, Reita 63, 65, 89, 98, 117 Brunn, Kay 21, 93, 105, 107, 122 Brunner, Betty 21 Brye, Marlene 77, 115 Brye, Melvin H. 9, 62 Buchen, Gerry 118 Bucher, Kenneth I. 9, 86 Bugg, Betsy 65, 119 Buis, A. R. 10, 88 Bullock, Delbert 65, 116 Bullock, Norma 10 Burbank, jay 77 Burbank, William 77 Burger, Rosemary 21, 114 Burk, Lila 21 Burk, Neil 65, 135 Burkholder, j. H. 10 Burmeister, Glen 65, 90, 91, 99, 101 Burmeister, Wayne 21, 101, 108 Burnham, jeanne 21, 92 , 115 Burnham, Martha jane 65, 99, 111' 112, 119 Burns, Bessie 77 Burns, Virginia 51, 101 Burns, William 77, 96, 105 Burrows, Bob 65 Bute, Wesley 51 Cadwalader, Ivan 51 Caho, Wayne 136 Calhoun, Effie Lou 65, 90, 91, 101, 114 Call, Betty 77, 98, 112, 115 Callear, Elsie 120 Callender, Lois 77 Camp, julia 65 Camper, G. E. 16 Canham, Don 65, 98, 101 Canham, john 21 Canterburg, Ruth 77 Cantor, Sanford 77, 142 Carlin, W. G. 10, 90, 91 Carpenter, Eddie 77, 118 Carpenter, Richard 77, 118 Carr, Frances 65, 99, 100, 104, 108 Carr, joan 77 Carr, Marilyn 65, 119 Carr, Roy 77 Carrol, Marilyn 22, 115 Carson, john L. 8, 120 Carter, Barbara 77 Carter, Betty j. 22, 95, 96, 101 Chambers, Alan 51 Chambers, janelle 22, 85 , 94 Checklin, junette 65, 99, 104, 114 Cheneler, Lee 51 Chew, Donna 77, 93, 114 Chew, Frank 65, 109 Chrisman, Roy 51 Christy, joan 77, 106, 116 Clanin, Arthur 22, 105, 123 Clark, Betty 22, 114 Clark, Bobby 77 Clark, Bonnie 77 , Clark, Florence 22, 104, 107, 115, 174 Clark, Lester 65 Clark, Mary Ellen 65, 114 Claudin, Ruth 51, 92, 93, 95 Claybough, Alma 51, 112 Cleer, Delores 65 Cleer, Frederick 23, 101, 106, 107, 108, 109 Clinch, Wally 23, 129, 131, 132 Close, Eleanor 51, 99, 100, 101, 102, 108, 119 Close, Richard 23 Close, Ruth 77, 110 Clough, jerry 77 Cloyd, Eugene 77 Coburn, William 65 Cochran, W. j. 10, 104 Coffey, james 65 Cole, Barbara 77 Cole, Harriet 65, 114 Cole, Katherine 120 Cole, Rosalie 51 Collier, Howard 10 Collier, Nancy 51 Collins, Gary 63, 133, 131 Commer, Geraldine 23, 101 Coney, Nancy 65, 104, 127 Coney, Sue 23, 125 Connett, Charmaine 23 Conrad, Charles 136 Cook, Bill 77 Cook, Clark 65, 63, 118 Cook, Fred 51, 112, 113, 111 Cook, Richard 23, 114 Coon, Pat 65, 114 Copley, Earl 51 Copley, Suzanne 65, 98, 116 Cordts, Pauline 65, 98 Cornet, Margaret 51, 98, 119 Correll, jean 23 Correll, joyce 51, 101 Correll, Thomas 10, 135 Coulton, Colleen 51, 99, 100, 102, 108 Courtright, Florence 10 Cowan, Don 23, 141 Cox, Colleen 52, 100, 102 Cox, Ellen 65, 101, 114 Crader, jeanette 10 Crady, Bob 65, 127 Crandell, Donald 77 Crandell, Richard 23 Crawford, Betty 24, 115 Crawford, joanne 77, 102, 114 Crasno, Harold 77 Craycraft, Nona 65, 98 Crider, Ray 52, 115,117, 131 Crotty, joyce 24, 104, 101 Crouch, Laverne 52, 101 Crubaugh, Gene 52, 101, 108, 115, 118 Culver, Paul M. 11 Cundiff, Herbert 24, 118, 104 Curless, Charlotte 65, 114 Curless, Dorothy 24 Curtis, Kay 24, 88, 155 Cutler, jack 97 Cutler, jimmy 77 Cutler, Rodney 24, 118 Cvik, Henry 65 Dalton, Margaret 11, 101 Darling, Mildred 65, 115 Davidson, Betty 77 Davis, Audrey 77, 111 Davis, Billy 77 Davis, Delores 66, 117 Day, Sally 52, 90, 91, 97, 107, 116 Deal, Roger 77, 112, 113 Dean, Genevieve 16 Dee, Diane 77, 97 Deere, Bill 77 DeFreitas, Louis 52, 99,100, 106, 117 Dehority, Burke 24, 114, 116, 131, 133, 136 Delaney, Madelyn 66, 98 DeLong, Don 24, 103, 143 Dempsey, Bob 77 Dempster, Shirley 66, 114 Densberger, Ronald 77, 118, 130 DePompea, Betty 25, 115 Deppe, Edna 11 Derois, Gordon 25, 115 Derges, Ellen 25, 85, 90, 94, 97, 107 Derre, james 112 Derrickson, Norman 66, 99, 135, 136 DeTrempe, Virgil 25 Dettloff, Betty 25, 93, 104 Dewalt, Robert 77 Dewey, Gwendolyn 77 DeWitt, Della 66, 100 Dinquel, Donald 77, 112 Diveley, jack 52, 127 Dively, Mary 66 Diven, joan 104 Dixon, Norma 66, 89, 164, 101, 98 Donelson, Irene 66, 116 Donelson, Louise 77 Doolittle, Cha rles 120 Dowell, Phyllis 77, 110, 112 Downs, Richard 77, 99, 116, 142 Dotzert, William 66 Drafts, Robert 25 Drake, Beryl 52, 66, 112, 109 Drake, Bud 127 Drake, Margie 66 Draper, Kenneth 78, 93, 98, 103, 118 Draper, Shirley 52, 116, 119 Draper, Theodore 78 Drennan, Delores 52, 90, 91, 107, 117 Drowns, Albert 66 Duden, jack 52, 103, 117, 142 Duke, joyce 78 Duke, Ronald 78, 103, 111, 142 Dunham, Estil 66 Dunston, Robert 78 Durdle, Virginia 25 Durdle, waner '18, 118, 130 Durham, j. Bryon 11 Duvendack, Gene 66, 99, 115 Dwyer, Claire Ann 52 Easley, Loretta 52, 111 Eberhardt, Lois 25, 102 Eckberg, Norma 52 Edenburn, Adele 78 Edlin, Betty 25 Edwards, jim 78 Ehlen, Arnold 66 Ehlen, Eleanor 78, 106, 112 Ehlen, Margaret 25 1 Eiehorn, Dee 1. 11, 95 Elam, Bettie 26, 89 Eldred, Marilyn 52, 100, 106 Ellwanger, Bob 78 Elwood, Pat 52, 106, 117 Emert, jean 52, 100, 104,110 Emery, Claire 78 Emery Elaine 110 Endres, joanne 66, 97, 115 England, Bill 66, 143 England, Shirley 52, 104, 117 Engel, Hans 26,103, 115, 116, 143 Engle, Mary Lou 78, 106, 115 Enlen, Eleanor 99 Ensor, Charles 66, 130, 131 Erickson, Ronald 78, 98, 103, 116 Ervin Clarence 52 Erwin, David 26, 131 179 Hoerr, Donald 79 Eslaire, Patty 26, 101, 173 Espinoza, Bert 78, 98, 130 Ettinger, Franklin 52 , Evans, Allen - 52 Evans, Bill 52,103, 114,131, 135 Eveland, H. E. 11,109 Evers, Ewalt, Mary Jo 78, 99, 100, 102 Ewend, Jack 66 Farley, Farlin, Sidney is Margaret 78, 110 Lynne 52, 101, 104, 117 Farlin, Ronald 78, 118 Faylor, Joanne 66 Feeser, Wanda 115 Fenton, Betty 52 Ficken, Terry 52, 106, 135 Ficken, Tom '18 Field, Betty 115 Fierce, Edward 78, 118 Finney, Jack 78 Firmand, Mikel 78 Fisher, Norma 78, 98 Fix, Tom 53 Flamm, Shirley 78 Fletcher, Bernard 26, 143 Fogelberg, Lawrence 11 Foiles, Leon 26, 136 Foiles, Trula 78, 114 Ford, Esther 26 Ford, Gary 78 Ford, John H. 66, 78, 143 Ford, Kenneth 66 Fosco, Leonard 66 Foste, Don 136 Fox, Patsy 53, 100, 101, 119 Franklin, Jack 78 Fredrichs, John 130 Freidinger, George 66, 100, 118 Frels, Delores 66, 99, 104, 127 French, Mary Anne 26, 74, 86, 95, 145 Freiderich, John 66 Fritch, Leland 26 Fuller, Marvin 130 Fulscher, Abe 53, 109 Funcannon, Carl 26, 136 Funcannon, Doyle 53, 118, 135 Fuquay, Pat 66 Fuser, Wanda 66 Gaffney, Doris 53, 100, 101, 102, 104 Gaines, Charles 53, 90, 91, 93, 105, 107, 112, 118, 126 Gale, Lillian 53 Galbreath, Margaret 27, 98, 101, 102, 104, 114 Gand, Bill 78, 118 Gand, Dorothy 27, 102, 110, 112 Gand, Robert 130 Gorlion, Gene 78 Gordon, Joann 67, 114 Gorman, Josephine 67 Goss, Jane 28, 85, 88, 90, 93, 101 107,108,110,111, 155 Goss, Mary Ethel 67, 101, 110, 111, 115 Gottscholk, Donna 53, 110, 115 Graham, Jim 67 Grant, Edward 67, 99 Grant, Esther 28, 101, 104 Grant, Mary Ellen 67 Grauer, Ken 67 Graves, Donna 78, 110, 117 Graves, Ronnie 67 Gray, Don 136 Gray, Richard 67 Greely, Jo Ann 28, 93, 100 Green, Harlene 53, 93, 99, 100, 101 Green, Mary Louise 78, 110 Green, Monica 78, 99, 106 Greer, Robert 53, 96, 115 Griffin, Joanne 53 Griffith, Gayle 78, 99 Grigg, Fred 78 Griggs., Jessie 67 Grimm, Leslie 67 Grimmer, Bug 53, 107 Grimmer, Ilene 78, 100, 102 Groezenger, John 28 Gross, Betty 93, 102, 110 Gruba, Bob 67, 117 . Gruss, Fred 67, 130 Gummerson, Roy Arthur 11, 131, 135, 136 Gunter, Imogene 78 Gunter, Sanford 79, 118 Gunther, Lois 67, 104, 116 Guth, Norma 28, 101, 106 Haaga, Joan 104 Haaga, Mary 53, 89, 93, 97, 114, 164 Haier, Bob 79, 116 Hainline, Keith 67, 99, 118 Hall, Donna, 67, 114 Hall, lvalee 79 Hall, Karen 79 Hall, Robert 67 Halstead, Mary 53, 93 Hamm, Gary 79, 93, 118 Hammer, Gerald 28 Hammer, Kenneth 79, 118 Hammond, Nancy 28, 104, 122, 174 Haney, Robert 28, 74, 131, 133, 136 Haney, Don 67, 100, 117 Haney, Harold 28 Haney, Mary 79 Hansen, Margaret 53, 101 Hanson, Ralph 28, 62, 135, 136 Gardner, Ken 78 Gardner, Marilyn 78 Garen, Betty 53 Garnes, Pat 27, 101, 119 Garret, Connie 53 Garrison, P, L, 27 Garty, Theodore 78, 100 Gauwitz, Janet 66, 101, 117 Geltmaker, Gene 53 Geltmaker, Nancy 78 George, Jim 27, 114, 129 George, Monty 66, 130 Gerard, Mary 53, 89, 97, 100, 101, 106, 119, 161 Gerdes, Paul 136 Gerontes, Pete 53, 112, 135 Gerring, Pat 66, 99 Gerring, Phyllis 27, 95, 96, 101, 114 Gerring, Russ 136, 137 Gestrine, Earline 53 Gestrine, Emmona 78 Giacomelli, Gene 53, 131, 132 Gibben, Norma 53 Gibson, Lois 53, 116 Gibson, Robert '78, 112 Gidionsen, Jack 27, 101 Gilman, Charles 78, 93 Gilroy, Joyce Ann 78 Ginz, Inez Rose 66 ' Gire, Maddy 66, 112 Glazenski, Norma 27, 100, 101, 107, 114 Glass, Bob 66, 130 Gleixner, Margie 27, 97, 110 Glenn, Seth 66 Gobart, Beverly 53, 99, 100, 101, 102, 119 Goings, Fred 67, 117 Goll, George 53 Goodwin, Nancy 27, 95, 96, 101 Goodwin, Roger 78, 116 Hanson, Eloise 53, 101, 107, 108, 111 Harder, Betty Joyce 53, 119 Harms, Bob 67, 93 Harms, Deloris 29, 114 Harms, E. F. 11,130 Harms, Howard 54 . Harper, Frank 54, 97, 135 Harper, Josephine 29 Harper, Viola 67, 98, 106 Harrell, Bill 79, 142 Harrell, Dick 99 Harris, Dane 11, 105 Harris, Donna 54, 97, 100 Harris, Doris 79 Harris, Jerry 29 Harris, John H. 8 Harris, Roger 67 Harrison, William 79 Hart, Lorraine 67 Hart, Virginia 29, 104 Harvey, Jack 135 Hasler, Jack 29 Hasten, Neil 54 Hatcher, Bessie 54, 104, 105, 107, 115, 126 Haun, Herb 29, 127 Hauptly, Harold, 115 Hawkins, Jerry 79, 130 Hayden, Jerry 79 Haynes, Charles 79 Hazard, Charles 54, 109, 135 Heathcoat, Barbara 67 Hedden, Laura 79 Hedstrom Gladys 12, 91 Hedstrom, Laura 12 Heinsman Bill 29 Heinsman Carina 12 Heinsman Josephine 29, 95,11, 112 Heinsman, William 108, 109, 112 Heintz, Jo Anne 54 Heiss, Bill 79, 118 Hellman, Norma 79 A Hemmele, Loren 29 Henderson, Devenia 67, 115 Henderson, Gladys 54, 99 Henderson, Jack 67, 130 Henderson, Juanita 29 Hendrick, Barbara 79, 110 Hendrick, Don 54 Hendrickson, Robert 30, 98, 101 105, 107, 122, 126 Hendryx, Dean 79 Henninger, Alice 30, 97 Henry, Barbara 75, 79, 106, 110, 116 Henry, Carol 79, 90, 91, 110, 116 Henry, Dean 30 Hensley, Robert 54 Hensley, Leah 79 Herbstrith, Jo Anne 54, 104, 107, 110, 117 Herbstrith, Karlene 79, 110 Hergot, Roscoe 67 Hermann, Dick 54 Hernyck, Marilyn 30 'Herold, William 67 Herriman, Nancy 79, 90, 91, 99 116 Herrigs, Charles 67, 116 Hershey, Shirley 54, 98 Herzog, Helen 16 Herzog. William T. 79, 103, 112 Herward, Duane 54, 115 Hewitt, Shirley 79, 97, 106, 111, 114 Hicks, Don 63, sv, 99,1oa, 117, 130 Hicks, Lee 120 Hicks, Lillian 67, 119 Higham, Patricia 54, 104, 112, 119 - Hilgers, Charlotte 54 Hill, Betty 54, 89, 98, 100, 114, 121, 164 Hill, Doris, 30 Hill, Jack 8 Hill, Richard 67, 98 Hillyer, Gerald 30 Hillyer, Loretta Ann 67, 99 Hinkle, Barbara 54, 89 Hinrichs, Billy 79 Hinshaw, Don 79, 103 Hire, Bud 79, 118 Hirth, Marlene 67, 98, 112 Hisler, Jean 39, 104 Hoagland, Bill 54, 112, 131 Hoagland, Lois 67 Hoeflin, Andrew 12 Hoerr, Delores 68, 97, 119, 116 Hoerr, George 68 Hoerr, Henry 30 Hoerr, Jerry 54, 109 Hoerr, Mildred 54, 89, 101, 119 Hoerr, Phyllis 30, 85, 93, 95, 101 Hoffman, Frank 68 Hoffman, Janet 68, 119 Hoffman, Mary 30, 85, 90, 91, 94, 105,116,119,122 Hoffman, Ray 54 Hoffman, Richard 79, 103, 1,18 Hollingsworth, Alan 17, 31, 90 91, 131,133, 134, 136 Holmes, Karen 68, 97, 117 Holmes, Kenneth 54 Holt, Virginia Ann 54, 117 Holtke, Jim 68 Holzinger, Barbara 54, 102 Homan, Imogene 31 Honeggef, Stanley 54, 131, 132 f Hoppe, Paul 54, 131, 132 Hopper, Mary 79 Hormann, John 79 Hosick, Mary 68 Hostetler, John 136, 137 Houlihan, Earl 68, 130 Houseman, Merilyn 68,'10O Howard, Glen 54, 105 Howard, Marilyn 68 Howat, Harriet 31, 89, 104, 115 116, 122 Howell, Dale 55, 107, 109 Hubbard, Quincy 79, 118 Huber, Erma 102 Huber, Howard 68 Huber, Richard 79 Huddleston, Richard 68 Hufeld, Don Lee 68 Hufford, Harry 68 Hughey, Helen 79 A Hull, Mary Ellen 79, 93, 99, 111 1 x Humphreys, Paula 68, 99, 100, 116, 119 Hunt, Jean 31, 85, 92, 93, 94, 95, 105, 126 Hunt, Phyllis 31, 101, 198, 115, 116, 122 Hunt, Tom 31, 136 Hunziker, Mardell 79 Hunziker, Willis 49, Q, 193, 115, 135 Hurst, Jim 79, 118 Huston, Marvin 68, 112 Huston, Terence 79, 118 Hutchcraft, Lois 55, 99, 119 Hutchens, Folyd 55, 100, 109, 135 Hutchens, William 31, 101 Huxtable, Jim 58, 130 Hybarger, Patsy 55 Hybiske, Joan 31, 105, 112, 119 Ingersoll, Bruce 31 Ingles, Donald 31, 101, 129, 143 Irish, Don 79 Isaacs, John 55 Ivans, Patricia 55 Ivers, Jack 23, 115, 116 Ivers, Mary 68, 93 Jackson, Martha 32, 117 Jacobs, Phyllis 55 Jacobson, Carleton 12 Iacquin, W. C. 8 Jaeckle, Bob 79 Jaegle, Patricia 68, 99 Jansen, Bill H. 68, 127 Jansen, William A. 68, 118 Jeneson, Beverly 32, 104, 115, 116, 126 Jenkins, Alma 55, 93 Jenkins, Dennis 68, 98, 117 Jenkins, Jim 32, 112 Jennings, Alma 79, 110 Jibben, Jean 110 Jimison, Ruth 32, 108 Johnson, Alan 32 Johnson, Anna Marie 32, 85, 89, 94, 161 Johnson, Barbara 68, 112 Johnson, Charles 68, 135 Key, George 12 Key, Jim 69 Keys, Carol 33 Kiefer, Jean 55 Kiefer, Shirley 69, 100 Kimball, George 55, 114, 131 Kimberly, Gordon 33 Kincaid, Malcolm 69, 116 King, Alice King, Fred King, Joann King, Joyce King, Mary King, Owen King, Ruth Kinne, Bob Kirk, Mary 114 ao, ss 55,10I,103,131 69, 91, 98 ao Lou 80 69 80, 111 33, 90, 91, 103 Carolyn 33, 93, 106, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Don 32,131, 133,136 Eleanor 79, 99, 104 Henry 55, 118 Janece 12 Joan 55, 93, 104 Juanita 32, 93, 99, 106 Kay 55, 118 Kenneth 68, 98, 112, 113 Johnson, Lawrence 55, 115, 118 Johnson, Marta 12, 102 Johnson, Mary Jane 79 Johnson, Paul fSophD 68 Johnson, Paul tFresh.J 68 Johnson, Ross 8 Johnson, Wayne 12 Johnston, Delores 79 Johnston, Elise 80 Jonas, Selby 32 Jones, Angie 33, 100 Jones, C lifiord 55 Jones, Dawn Lee 68, 117 Jones, Henry 136 Jones, Marvin 80 Jones, Mary Lou 55, 101, 104 Jordon, Leo 68 Jordon, Phil 55, 118 Kagan, Rita 55, 111 Kaiser, 127 Nancy 55, 90, 91, 93, 101, Kannenberg, Edith 68, 104, 116 Karlowski, Dorothy 55, 99, 110 Kats, Jerry 55, 87, 90, 91, 109, 131, 132, 135, 136, 137, 156, 160 Kats, Jim 75, 80, 118,130 Kats, Ralph 68, 117, 135 Keach, David 80 Keller, Walter 55, 123, 131 Kellerstrass, Albert 68, 99 Kellerstrass, Ernst 68, 99 Kelley, Joyce B0 Kelly, Iris 80, 112 Kelly, Jim 68 Kelly, Norman 68 Kendall, Robert 91, 118 Kennedy, Ann 55, 93 Kennedy, Dick 127 Kennedy, Kay 80, 93, 114 Kennedy, Lois 55 Kennie, Bob 68 Kent, Jerry 80 Kerker, Bettilou 55, 101 Kerker, Mary 33, 93, 115 Kerker, Phyllis 69, 115 Kerr, Richard 69 Q Kettner, Albert 55 X Kirkbride, Peggy 115 Kirkup, Ben 120 Kirsch, Barbara 80, 115 Klawitter, Betty 69, 98, 101, 115 Klee, Elizabeth 80 Klee, Ruby 33, 99, 101 Klein, Amelia 69 Klockenga, Georgia 80 Klute, Robert 80 Knapp, Winifred 33, 99, 119 Kneer, Doris 33 Knickerbocker, Bob 56 Knight, Ervin 69 Knoblock, Lawrence 69, 118 Knott, Bob 56, 117 Knott, Elizabeth 80 Knott, Lois 33, 99, 115 Koch, Mary Ann 69, 115 Koehler, Bob 69, 111,112 Koepping, Dick 56, 97, 114, 118, 131, 132 Koga, Stanley 69, 102 Kolb, James 80 Kolb, William 80 Kramer, Don 34 Kranz, Arnold 34 Krause, Shirley 69, 97 Krause, Warren 34 Krebs, Leonard 34, 118, 136 Krempp, Josephine 56, 114 Kritzmire, Bill 69, 99, 112 Kroeger, Madeleine 69, 104, 115 Kromphardt, Tom 80, 97, 112 Kuever, Edward 69, 117 Kuhns, Joanne 69, 106 Kulschbach, Carl 34, 114 Kumpi, Carl 34, 114 Kumpf, Cid Harold 34, 135 Kunkel, Marjorie 80, 99 Kyle, Ruth 34, 112,119 LaFeber, Delores 80 LaFeber, Leo 56 Lagron, Arthur 34, 111, 112, 113 Lake, Jo Ann 56, 119 Lambert, Sonia 80, 98, 115 Lancaster, Dixie Lea 80, 100, 106 Lange, Doris 56, 99 Lange, Harry 80 Langton, Katherine 12 Lankton, Jim 69, 101, 109 Lapham, Tom 34, 96 Larke, Betty 69 Laughlin, Joyce 56, 116 Leadley, Arnold 135 Ledgerwood, Joan 69, 100, 119 Lee, Betty Jean 69, 112, 113 Lee, Phyllis 80 Lehman, Norma 56, 100, 102 Lehmann, Jo Anne 80, 116 Leighton, Alberta 120 Leininger, Marilyn 80, 99, 102 Leitgeb, Josephine 56, 117 LeMaster, Harold 56 Leonard, Billy 80 Light, Rose Mary 56, 104 Lindenmeyer, Gerald 75, 80 ,' 103, 142 Linder, Dorothy 13 Linder, Floyd 34 Lindquist, Leighton 69, 97 Lindsay, Jerry 80, 98 Lindsey, Robert 35, 101, 114 Linsley, William 80, 91, 98, 142 Lisle, Alan 80, 101, 116 Lisle, Don 56 List, Fred 56 Little, Betty Ann 80 Little, Raymond 69 Livingston, Ruth 69 Lizer,,Irving 80, 118,130 Loew, Karol Jean 80, 98 A Loewer, Erna 56, 117 Logsdon, Jean 56, 101 Logston, Mildred 112 Long, Alton 13, 109 Lorentz, Jacqueline 80 Losch, Donald 69, 97, 117 Lotze, Roger 56, 103, 131 Loock, Marilyn 56, 92, 93, 95, 97, 107, 108 Lovestrand, Gordon 35 Lovin, Carol 80 Lovin, Doris 35, 85, 95, 101 Lowder, Barbara 97 Lowder, Constance 80, 102, 116 Lowder, Donald 80 Lucas, Lorraine 80, 110, 113 Lush, Lillian 80 Lynch, Gerald 69, 130, 131 Lynch, Kenneth 35, 131, 133 Lyon, Richard 35, 103, 115 Macari, Jess 35 MacDonald, Emma G. 7, 107 MacDonald, Frank 80, 99 MacDonald, Janet 56, 104 Macklin, Lorraine 69 Macklin, Marjorie 80, 114 Madison, Marie 120 Maggio, Annette 80 Magill, Donna 69, 98, 100, 106, 114 Maher, Clarence 35, 131, 132, 136, 137 Mahle, Ida Gene 35, 92, 93, 94, 97, 101 Malone, Joseph O. 8 Mansfield, Billy .69 Mansfield, Doris 69, 106 Manson, Joanne 81, 99, 116 Manson, Marilyn 56, 97 Maple, James 56, 131, 133 Marble, Joanne 35, 100, 104 Marcille, Don 56 Marfell, June 35, 95, 96 Marfell, Richard 36 Markland, Donna 56, 92, 93, 100, 102, 115 Markland, Jerry 69, 99, 130 Marks, Suzanne 81 Marion, Dorothy 56, 104 Marshall, Gene 69 Marshall, Lorraine 36, 117 Martens, Don 69, 99 Martens, Dorothea 13 Martens, Mildred 13 Martin, Millard 56 Martin, Robert 81, 113 Marzahn, Dorothy 13, 106 Mason, Patricia 81, 116 Mast, George 81, 90, 91, 99, 113 Mast, LeRoy 36 Mathews, Shirley 81 Mathis, Ronald 36, 91, 111, 112, 113 Mathis, Shirley 36, 119 Mayfield, Ruth 70 McAvoy, George 81 McAvoy, Wayne 56, 93, 109 McClintick, Thomas 49, 56, 93, 99, 107, 121 McClugage, Elsie 13 McConnell, A. H. 13 McDonald L. R. 7 McDonald, Russalee 70, 98, 106 McDonna, Bill 70 McEntee, Clark 56, 103 McFall, Robert 70, 99, 113 McGaughan, Carol 36, 102, 114 Mclntire, Roy 70 Mclntosh, Harold 57, 99 McKee, Gordon 136, 137 McKinnie, Gerald 81, 118 McLean, Jo Anne 81 McMachan, Jack 57, 131, 133 McMorris, Donna 70, 99, 115 McMullen, John 57, 135 McNulty, Joel 57 McWilliams, Bob 36, 116 Meals, Roberta 36, 101, 115 Mear, Barbara 70, 115 Medill, Gloria 57 Mehlenbeck, Joan 36 Meinders, Delores 36 Meinders, Geraldine 81 Meinders, Peggy 57 Mensendike, Jim 57 Merril, Gene 70 Messer, Dorla 37 Metzger, Emie Jay 57 Meyers, Albert 81, 97 Meyers, Darlene 81 Meyers, Eleanora 120 Middleton, Pat 70, 87, 96, 98, 156, 158 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, 115 Miller, Milloy, Barbara 70 Charles 57,117 Earl J. 13,103 Emaline 13 Gladys 13 Grover 57,115 Helen 14 Jacqueline 37, 104, 117 James 81,113 Joyce 57, 87, 160 LeRoy 81,118 Mary Kay 81, 97,113, Virginia 81, 99 Lois Ann 70, 101, 114 Minnick, Delores 70 Mitchell, Charles 57, 101, 107, 108 Mitchell, Ken 37, 101, 107, 108 Modlin, Gary 57 Mogan, Lee 70 Molek, Marilyn 70, 117 Moll, Edward 14, 103 Monier, Eleanor 57, 97 Monroe, Roger 81, 116 Monroe, Zack 57, 131, 141 Moody, Billie 70 Moody, Mary 37, 114 Moomaw, Bill 37, 92, 93, 95, 156 Moore, Donald 70 Moore , Moor e, Moore, Max 57, 142 Nancy 57 Patsy 81 Moore, Robert 81, 99 Moore, Tom 37, 135, 136, 137 Moreland, Marion 81 Morgan, Jerry 57, 97 Morgan, Kay 81 Morgan, Robert 81, 142 Morris, Morris, Morris, Carol 81, 97, 116 Dale 57, 115 Jack 70 Morris, Janice 37 Morris, Lois 81 Morris, Shirley 70 Morse, Eleanor 37, 99, 114 Mudd, Mary 81 Munro, Tecky 70, 114 Murphy, Joann 81 Murphy, Louise 57 Murphy, Mary 37 Murray, Mary 81, 87, 99, 100, 123, 156 Murray, Ronald 57, 96, 131 Murrie, Helen 70 Myers, Bobby 81 Myers, Myers, Myers, Nance , Nance, Don 70, 117 Imogene 57, 95, 111 Jack 37, 136 Helen 14 Larry 81, 118, 130 Nash, Delores 70, 114 Neavill, Marvin 70 Nelson, Barbara 81, 100, 116 Nelson, Ferne 38, 113, 119 Nelson, Kenneth 81 Nelson, Linda 81, 116 Nelson, Lois 70 Netherton, Mary 57, 100 Newman, Donna 38 Nibbelin, Helen 38, 99, 105, 111, 113 1 Nicholson, June 81 Nichting, William 70 Niehus, Leila 38, 93, 97, 100, 104, 105, 115 Noe, Charlene 81 Noe, Henry 38, 104 Norman, Robert 57, 93, 101, 109 Norton, Jolm 14 Nyari, Richard 38 Oard, Geraldine 81 Oard, Jackie 38, 104, 115 Oard, Leon 57, 113 O'Brien, Kathleen 81 O'Connor, Richard 70 Oetzel, Doris 38, 104, 119 Oldham, Gene 70, 117, 118 Olmstead, Mary 70, 97, 100 Onken, Edward 57 Opper, Donna 70, 93 Orr, Bob 81 Orrtel, Charles 129 Osborn, Jim 57 O'Shaughnessy, Jackie 38 Paddock, Glenn 38, 127 Paine, Howard 57, 103, 118 Paine, Norma 70, 99, 117 Palmer, Alice 39, 88, 104, '114, 161 Palmer, Esther 120 Palmer, Patricia 81, 98 Palmer, Robert 39 Paris, William 81 Park, Lillian 70, 99 Park, Pat 39, 119, 174 Parker, Douglas 58 Parks, Betty 39 Parrott, Bob 81, 130 Parson, Charlotte 70, 100, 115 Parson, Shirley 39, 104 Patterson, Jackie 81, 104 Patton, Gene 81 Paul, Florence 81, 98, 111, 112, 113 Pavelka, Bill 39 Pearce, Arthur 58 Pearl, Mildred 16 Pearson, Don 81 Pease, Sandra 81, 99,113 Peek, Dorothy 70 Pemberton, Ted 39, 131 Pendleton, Deahl 81 Pendleton, Janice 58, 104 Percifull, Marcella 70 Perdew, Avice 14, 98 Perschall, Phyllis 82 Petty, Joann Louise 58, 100 Petty, Patsy 70 Petty, Shirley 39, 104, 119 Petzing, Robert 82, 111, 113 Pfander, Winona 14, 100 Phelps, Marilyn 39, 74, 86, 145, 159 Picl, Bonnie 39 Pierson, Don 40 Pierson, LaDonna 58 Pinkney, Dawn 71, 100, 114 Pintar, Eleanor 40 Ploense, Marjorie 58, 87, 104, 105, 126 Plummer, Doris 58, 96, 97, 110, 117 Poggi, JoAnn 82 Poindexter, Bob 58, 101 Poindexter, Willa 82 Pond, Jack 40, 114 Porter, Carol Ann 58 Post, Evelyn 82 Postelnick, Edith 40, 101 Postelnick, Ruth 82, 93, 97, 106 Pottoii, Joyce 71, 89, 96, 98, 158, 161 Powers, Roger 71 Pozony, Fred 120 Price, Emagene 40, 87, 100, 104 Price, Jean Marie 58, 96, 97, 117 Price, Raymond 40 Prichard, Daul 71 Priller, Verna 82, 93 Puckett, Mary 40 Pugh, Tom 40, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95 Pugh, Nancy 71, 93, 115, 116 Purham, Willie 82 Pye, Charless 40, 85, 92, 93, 94, 95, 97, 105, 108, 123 Quiniey, Dick 58, 93, 111, 113, 115, 118, 142 Raeuber, Don 71 Rager, Don 71,130,131 Rager, Doris 40, 94, 115 Ragsdale, Kenneth 41, 115, 116 Rammes, Janet 82, 115 Randolph, Jack 82 Randolph, Karma 58, 101, 110 Randolph, Robert 130 Rapp, Joyce 58, 117 Rapp, Melvin 17, 41, 115, 116, 122 Rauen, Frank 41, 113 Rauhaus, Art 41 Reed, Betty June 41, 111 Reed, Dale 41 Reed, David 71 Reed, Regina 58 Reeves, Patty 82, 98, 102, 116 Regan, Tom 41, 103 Reichel, Richard 82 Reicheneker, Doris 41 Reiman, Carl 82 Reiman, Joan 58 Rein, Patsy 82 Rlemelius, Leonard 71, 118 Renner, Janice 41 Reum, Frances 71, 115 Rexford, Bill 41, 114, 116 Rexroot, George 71 Rleyburn, Joann 82, 106 Reynolds, Barbara 71 Reynolds, Bob 71, 117, 130,131 Reynolds, Jack 58 Rhodes, Donna 71, 114 Rhodes, Leslie 58 Rice, Betty Jean 58, 110 Rice, Richard 71 Richardson, Dick 82, 99, 118 Richart, Patricia 82, 111 Richie, Jim 111 Richman, Carolyn 58, 101 Richman, Mary 82, 99, 112, 113 Richter, Bill 71 Richter, Virginia 42, 101 Richard, Evanna 42, 101 Ricketts, Charles 71, 130, 131 Ringel, Bob 58 Ringel, Tom 58, 97, 101, 108, 117 Rives, Stanley 42, 94, 105, 107, 122, 126 Robertson, Diane 82 Robison, Marian 82 Robison, Marilyn 82 Rocke, Rita 58, 107, 110, 117 Rockhill, Don 58,111, 113,117, 118 Rodgers, Lola 42 Roe, Bernard 42 Roe, Clara 42 Roecker, Louise 82 Rogers, Jackie 71, 93 Rohde, Carolyn 82, 110 Rolls, Nancy Lee 82, 93 Romanek, Majorie 42, 104, 174 Romine, Carol 58, 97, 104 Ronk, Jean 71, 115 Rose, Charlalne 82, 99, 106 Rose, Jack 71 Rosenak, Jack 71, 130 Rosenbaum, Dorothy 82, 99, 110, 116 Ross, Allen 71, 98, 117, 143 Ross, Frederick 82, 116 Roten, Margaret 71, 115 Roth, Mardell 82,116 ' Rowcliffe, George 71, 118 Rudd, Jerry 136, 137 Ruhaak, John 10,17, 42, 91, 107, 161 Ruhaak, Mary 82, 98, 122 Rush, John 82 Rusk, Margie 71, 115 Russell, Dorothy 82 Russell, Ida 58, 104, 113 Russell, Robert 42, 101 Rust, Bill 82 Ryden, Marilyn 42, 97, 100, 113, 114, 116, 119 Saint Louis, Felix 82 Samsel, Richard 82, 111 Sanders, R. W. 14, 127 Sanderson, Alice 58, 113 Sapp, John 82 Saurs, Edward G. 8 Savage, Edith G. 14 Sawyer, Maudie 43 Schaeffer, Bob 82 Scharp, Virginia 58, 100, 117 Schaub, Joseph 120 scheffel, Mildred 14, 110 Schifeling, Eunice 71 Schifeling, Valorie 71 Schesinger, Bill 58, 131 Scholbohm, Roy 82, 111 Schlosser, Martie 82 Schmiedeker, Richard 59, 131, 135 Schmidt, Elsa 71, 112, 113 Schmitt, Dean 59, 131 Schneckenburger, Bernard '82 Schneider, David 82, 98, 103 Schneider, Berena 82, 110 Schoch, Bob 82 Schock, Jim 130 Scholl, Betty 82 Schonwise, Theo 71, 100 Schultz, Alvin 14 Schultz, Don 43, 105, 122, 126 Schultz, Sheila 82 Schumaker, Elsie 59, 106 Schwind, Walter 71 Scott, George 71, 114, 117 Scott, Joe 59 Scott, Shirley fSr.D 43, 104 Scott, Shirley CJr.J 59 Scovil, Shirley 71, 113, 119 Sebree, Jack 43, 97, 101, 108 seimm, Douglas 43, 97, 103, 105, 108, 123 seideu, Jack 59 Sellers, Irvin 82, 103 Sellers, Jua.nita 59, 100, 102, 104, 119 Sellers, Norma 71, 115 Sepich, Blanche 71 Severns, Jack 71, 103 Severns, Joan 59, 97, 119 Shadid, Pauline 59, 99, 100, 102 1-ww-r -vw'-1--yu-7 Shaner, David 72, 108, 113 Shaver, Don 59, 131, 132 Shaw, Jack 72 Sheely, Betty 82, 100, 102 Sheely, Eva 59 Sheley, Gail 43, 114 Sheley, Gary 83 Sheppard, Merle 43, 96, 101, 115 Sherf, Robert 59 Sherman, Charles 72, 130 Sherman, Norman 43 Sherman, Una Rae 72 Shields, Eleanor 83 Shields, Jack 43 Shimpaugh, Armand 72 Shirley, Bob 59, 109 Shirley, Jo Ann 83 Shores, John 59, 113 Short, Barbara 83 Short, Bill 83 Short, Clara 120 Short, Dick 72, 117 Short, Gene 59 Shrier, Bernard 72, 98, 130 Shull, Bill 59, 93, 95,114, 135, 142 Sigulakis, Lulu 120 Silver, Phyllis 72, 99 Sifle, Reginald 72, 98, 101, 116, 130 Sitton, Willa Sue 83, 108, 114 Skaggs, Earle C. 15 Skillman, Charles 59 Slater, Bob CJr.l 59 Slater, Bob fFr.l 59 Slater, Dick 127 Slater, James 72, 130 Slechta, Betty 83 Smith, Arnold 83 Smith, Betty 43, 108 Smith, Bob L. 72 Smith, Elmer 72, 143 Smith, Jack 72 Smith, Joyce CSoph.l 72, 111, 114 Smith, Joyce CFr.l 75, 83, 104 Smith, Rita Mae 44, 93, 105, 114, 123 smith, Robert L. Um 59, 135 Smith, Lucille 120 Smith, Robert M. Ur.l 59, 131 Smucker, Georgia 72, 97, 113, 117 Snedden, Gloria 83, 98 Sneed, Hilda 59, 100, 117 Snyder, Betty 72, 115 Snyder, Emily 72 Solls, Joe 136 Sokolis, Beverly 59, 99, 101 Sonderegger, Jackie 72, 116 Sorensen, Marjorie 44, 95, 96, 101, 107 Spaulding, Alberta 59, 93, 95, 104, 107, 119 Speck, Don 83, 113 Speck, Joan 44 Speirs, Walt 44, 116 Sperling, Edwardine 15, 107 Sperry, Delores 59, 101, 110 Spitzer, Harold 59 Spradlin, Jackie 59 Stafford, Gi ace 83 Stafford, Warren 83 Staker, Mary 44 Stambach, Joyce 59, 93 Statler, Gene 72 Staufer, Arbustus 72, 99, 114 Stauffer, Betty 59, 100 Steadman, Norma 44 Steimel, Shirley 72, 116 Steiner, Yvonne 60 Steinseifer, Anna Mae 72, 116 Stetson, Robert 83, 116 Stevens, Gene 83 Stewart, Charles 60, 109, 113 Stickel, Robert 60, 109 Stickling, John 72 Stieber, Joanne 44, 173 Stiemetz, James 72 'Stivers, George 72 Stodd, Beverly 60,' 100, 117 Stoecker, Robert 60 Stone, James 83, 90, 91, 111, 113 Storey, George 72, 131 Stout, Jean 72 Stramka, Theresa 44 Stratton, David 83 Streibich, Marilee 72, 98, 113, 117, 119, 158 Strode, Duane 72, 113 Strode, Silas, 44, 105 Strunk, Henry 83, 113, 130 Stucky, Ruch 98 Sturm, Ruth 72, 115 Sturm, Verna 44, 119 Sullivan, John L. 72 Sulter, Virginia 60 Supan, Helen' 45, 94, 96, 98, 101, 106 Supan, Robert 83 Surrells, Norma 83 Sutter, Don 45, 94,125, 129, 131, 132, 141 Sutter, Virginia 117 Swanson, Patricia 83, 116 Swanson, Phyllis 45, 93, 95, 101, 115, 116 Swift, Richard 60, 135 Tasick, Elaine 72, 99, 111, 113 Tasick, Virginia 45, 104, 111, 113, 115 Taylor, Jane 45, 115 Tegg, Ralph 72, 117 Tellkamp, Peggy 45, 99 Tennis, Margaret 60 Terrell, James fJr.l 60 Terrell, James fFr.l 83 Thayer, lone 45, 119 Theesfield, James 60, 111, 113 Thomas, Bob 73, 117, 143 Thomas, Lillian 83 Thomas, Ronald 73, 98 Thompson, Norma 83 Thornton, Joe 45 Thruch, Barbara 115 Thurman, Charles 45 Tidd, Richard 60, 113 Tisdale, Phyllis 83 Tobias, Dick 127 Tobias,'Raymond 73, 135 Tomsovic, Donald 45, 115, 117, 135, 136 Tracey, Charlene 73, 100, 108, 116 Tracey, Gloria 60, 93, 98, 104 Trantina, Dona 83, 100 Trefry, Ronald 73, 97, 118 Trefzger, Mary 60, 93, 100, 101, 117 Trefzger, Tom 136, 137 Tremper, Joyce 60, 114 Tribbey, Rayma 46 Trowbridge, Betty 46, 104, 114 Trumpold, Fred 15, 131 Trunk, Dorothy 46, 101, 173 Tucker, Harvey L. 7 Tuffentsamer, Grant 73, 97 Tull, Jack so Turl, Pat 46, 104, 115, 122 Turner, Harry 46 Turner, June 46 Uhleg, Beverly 83, 99, 111 Ulrich, Ottilia 120 Ummel, Virginia 46, 115 Vaccaro, Olivia 83, 102 Vance, Barbara 46, 104 Vance, Ethel 73, 99, 114 VanDyke, Barbara 83 Va.nDyke, Elizabeth 83 VanWinkle, Barbara 60, 115, 116 Veach, Patricia 83 Vevig, Barbara J. 73, 117 Vielhak, Beverly 60, ns, 106 Vogel, Elaine 46 Vogt, Leslie 83, 114 Voight, Marilyn 60, 101, 108, 115 Volker, Sylvia 83 Voslow, Marvin 60 Wagenaar, Rosanne 60, 107, 111 Wagler, Bob 83, 130 Wagler, Marlene 60, 100, 101, 116 Wahlquist, Shirley 46 Wallace, Donna 73, 99, 101, 114 Wallk, Frieda 73, 98 Walters, Ralph 47 Ward, Rosalyn 83, 110 Warfield, Florence 15, 99, 107 Warnke, Ronald 83, 97 Wassmuth, Martha 83, 114 Waterfield, Barbara 47, 104 Waterfield, Mary 83, 100 Watts, Mildred 73 Weathers, Darlene 47 Weaver, Ronald 83, 118 Weber, Carl 60, 142 Weerts, William 60, 117 Wegner, Kenneth 15, 93 Weiss, Donna 47, 101, 114, 159 Weiss, Jerry 83, 118 wolli, Bill 83 Wennerholt, Phyllis 47 Werner, Barb 60, 100, 104, 116 West, Neil 83,118 West, Richard 83, 118 Weyeneth, Dick 73, 118 Weyeneth, Edward B3 Whalen, Bill 120 Wheeler, Jack 73, 99, 111 Wheeler, Marilyn 83, 114 Wheeler, Zenita 47 Whelan, James 60 Whitaker, Glen 129 Whitaker, Pearl 60, 115 Whitcomb, Collette 60, 101 White, Don 60, 92, 93, 95, 142 White, George 61, 93, 105, 107, 112, 113 White, Louise 15, 108 White, Patsy 84 1 wliiio, Rose al, 99, loo, 114, 11s White, Suzanne 16 Whited, Wayne 84, 118 Wickert, Jerry 61, 135 Wiedeman, Charles 47, 105 Wiesehan, Marian 61, 115 Wieland, Joyce 73, 117 Wightman, Mary 84, 93, 98 Wilheim, Robert 84, 116 Wilheim, Richard 61, 118 Wilhelm, Virginia 61, 110 Wilkinson, Margie 73, 99, 101, 114 Wilkinson, Walter 129 Williams, Diane 84 Williams, Gloria 73, 91, 98, 114 Williams, Jerry 61 Williamson, Jerry 84 Williamson, Loretta 61, 108, 111 Williamson, Max 17, 47, 129 Wilson, Donald 84 Wilson, Eleanor 61, 93, 98 Wilson, Harry 61 Wilson, Robert 47, 109, 122 Wilts, Gerry 47, 122 Windsor, Bud 61, 106 Winship, Pat 73, 99 Wipert, Earl 15 Wirth, Harold 73 Wise, Dale 49, 61, 107, 131, 135 Wise, Neal 61 Wisenburg, Jean 73, 115 Wisner, Jim 84 Wisner, Marilyn 61, 117 Witherell, Charlotte 61 Withers, Joan 73, 114 Witzig, Richard 84, 116 Witzing, Herman 98 Woerner, Margaret 73, 87, 101, 1 117,160 Woerner, Marian 61, 100, 117 Wolfe, Harold 61, 131 Wolfson, Bobbie 73, 115 Wood, Josephine 84, 98, 115 Woods, Rosalie 84, 100 Woodcock, Bob 73 Woodhall, Rosemary 48 Woodruff, E. 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