Woodruff High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Kathryn Cullen Joe Gummerson Sande Hoepfner Business Manager . Adverti sing Manager Circulation Manager Adviser .... Marina Gliames Arlene Dorey Carol Dxke Carole Ilermann Pat Hill Joellen Ladley Editorial Staff Staff Members Business Staff Staff Members . . Lois Boswell Marilee Foglesong . . Roger Strode . . Norma Fahlberg Miss Gladys lledstrom . Dorothy Schwartz Beverly Wainright . . Joyce Buchen Pat Wead . Mary Alice Combs Sally Knickerbocker . Mary Lu Conner Laura Jarrell Vera Staub Dave Jones Walt Kiefer Janet Livasy . . Pat Lavigne . . . Myrna Laube . Kathleen Johnson . Mr, A. R. Huis Anita Schumacher Dorothy Snith Mary Lou Tomsovic Patricia Tripp Margaret Turl Linda Wichman Contenm Dedication Celebritie s Faculty Reviewing Stand Classes Classes ,Pa s s in Review Seniors Forward March 30 Juniors Mark Time 58 Sophomores Attention 70 Freshmen Fall In 84 Organizations Formations Forward Music Sound Off Activities A I E3 S 6 Athletics Pa r ade rs Make Headlines Features Spon s o r s of the P a r ade Index List of Paraders 4 14 28 96 128 140 148 176 223 Celalifnlt lea We dedicate this 1954 Talisman to two men who have worked diligently together for several years. It has been through their efforts, time and cooperation that we, the students, have had our Talismans available to us. These two men are respected, appreciated, and re- cognized for their superior work in the field of high school publications. We hope that this dedication will in some small way repay them for their many hours of work for us. OUR THANKS 'IU YOU-- r. Kenneth Bucher r. .R. Buis C.- Q1 rc -3 G fx Al .II onewoncll Make way for the parade of 1953-1954 Woodruff High activities. A parade with its excitement and gaiety is much like a high school with its activities and events. People become filled with antici- pation at the thought of an on-coming parade, and so we too experi- ence this feeling while waiting for various events. Within these pages we have tried to depict Woodruff school life as compared with a parade. It is our sincerest hope that as you look through these pages, you will recall many happy memories of the past school year. ON WITH THE PARADE! PAFQADEQQ Q54 cg gy' ll K Q X Y.: .aff 'm ' , i PLACE A 2 X 1 E. 1 aff!!! if qw' 4 J'4Jf'+,'kg1 J Q 'K XX 5 awww 4? 4 1 s I . E .KA ? l in L DIRECTIONS THE ROUTE ON PARADE DETOUR Wf if E 5.S?,m,,W..QgUW 'rv-f2fwv-J-'MA' NVQ - 4 3 ' ' ' ' MQ27ijx ..CfffW11 L6TTN6e+w4WQMwW77jWj SM W M Ei? wgjh, Ivo .ZLWQ Z -. ,, .,1 A LI,-yfw-Af' ,ge-P 1 I LW. 2109 MQ M wi U -Q L !g,,.,.7c,oQJ-f.' lgmmwm- ' jf BA24'v1'T X! f-Orb Q LMN, Lbygd ul. JUQDQJQ W' Q??'kJ -as-fv-f-A-,,,,,,,,,,z, , . gi M fvvepc ' If EiQ'U xf ' 4'L ' f XCGLJ J ! xs x O OQJ npiajelu .wfgnnh M., QQNIWKE' W-w.m.,,,.W,k , .wh ,, ,R NM, 'ln -'Q Q ,li 'F 1 ,, A,,, N 4, 'Wav g v 'Nev- i,?i25' 'TTI 1 x . K . A if as VIII DS A g,,,33' BL UW A X Tiff ' X xx FWZ K, 4 , ,, , S fl f nina 4: 1 'S--..,- -1, Administration Mr. L. R. McDonald Principal dministrators MISS EMMA G. MACDONALD Dean of Girls M R. HARVEY L. TUCKER Assistant Principal F- M- BOUI'-la-l'ld Dr. William B. Edwards, Superintendent W. C. Jacqxin Board L- Ross Johnson George N. Miles Education Edward G. Saurs Clyde L. Schwyhart Warren J- Wemple HAZEL E. AITCHISJN, M.S., Clothing, Family Living. . . Y- Teens. .. . 1 Miss Aitchison' s Fanily Living Class uses many research books in preparation for a future panel. GHJHGE BARRETT, M.A. , General Mathematics.. .Junior Hi-Y. BERTHA BERVIAN Pl1.M., English. ..One Act Plays. JEANNE BERVIAN, A.B. , English, Journalism .... Editorial Advisor of The Observer, Adivsor, Qxill 81 Scroll. VERNA M. BLACKBURN, M.A. , General Mathematics, Algebr a, Trigonometry. -'fl Q 1. ' , ' fic . ' , .f.,.- .fI f 5' ,F 4. 1 - sm, , i V sf. 3 '1 ' .q. lzf i iff .92 ' 'iff . VIRGIL S. BOUCHER, B.S. Health, Physical Education. . . Varsity Football Coach, Fresh. Basketball, Soph. Basketball, Tennis, Warrior Tribe, Student Insurance. L. B. BRJWN, M.S., KENNETH I. BUCHER, B.S Blueprint Reading, Mechanical Business Training, Typing. Drawing. ..Tllmbler, Gleer Leaders, Stage Sets. , M. H. BRYE, B. s., A. H. BUIS, M.s., Mechanical Drawing, Archi- U.S. History, Economics, Citizen gecgux-al Drawing,,.Stage ship...Talisman Business Advisor set. 19 J,,af Mr. Boucher' s Health class discuss the pro's and con's of dating. 8 9 Y 2 J j. Q I 5,3515 Q .0 n ...A NOHVIA BULLOG4, B. E. , Shorthand, Typing. - - 1 Visual Aids. J. H. BURKHOLDEB, M.A., Ehglish, Geography, . . .Key Club, Golf. Facult w. G. CARLIN, M.A., Plane Geometry, College Algebra, Solid Geometry. ...Alumni team coach, Homecoming, Freshman Class Advisor. C. E. CARTER, M.S., Machine Shop, Machine Drawing. .. ..St,age Set. MARION S. CAUSEY, M. Civics, Citizenship, Blglish. . . . Usher s. H A A C y A, J 1 X ...wif I . ' .. A 4 - .-if.. PAUL CAYYOOD, M.A., Speech, English...One Act Plays, All School Play, Speech Contest, Dramatics Club. DORIS CDLLIER, B. S., Typing, Shorthand, Business lfhglish. lk 1 . 'A ,gb f ' 5, .-Y x .,.'7,I . , . .. M, K 2 E M E 1' f W' U HOWARD fDLl..lER, M. S., Advanced Wbod, Machine Shop Mechanical Drawing. . . Stage Set, Activity Club. THOMAS fDBHEl..l.., B. S. , Physical Education, Health. . .Varsity Basketball Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. 1 c A l 38. x ixi . X MARGARET M. DALTON, M I English, English Usage.. .Prefe EVA DHAEGEHT, Ph.D., U. S. History, Civics. ESTHER DUNMEH, M. A. , Library Club. DEE J. EICHPDRN, M.A., Dress 81 Industrial Design, Crafts, Art.. .Art Service Club. R. E. ENGELBBEXIHT, M.S. , Exploratory Wood, Wood working, General Mathematics.. .Stage Set, Faculty Stage Manager . ,-.J- Talented young artists try their hand at the art of ceramics under the watchful eye of Mrs. Ei chhorn. LAWRENCE FOGELBERG, M. Band, Junior Band...Musical Melange. CHARLEY GHJSS, M. A. , Physical Education, Health, . . . Sophomore Football, Wrest- ling, Assistant Varsity Foot- ball. Facult HOY GUMMEBSJN, B. S. , DANE H. HABBI S, B. Ed. , Bookkeeping, Typing, Business Law.Speech, Senior Problens... Track, Cross Country, Chairman of Debate, Dramatics, Masque 8: Religious Emphasis Day, Advisor ofGavel, Speech Omtests, Alumni Association, Junior Class National Forensic League. E. F. HAIWIS, M.A., General Mathematics, A1 gebr a, Geometry .... Bowl ing. - 2' l tzieiia iff f ' GLADYS M. HEDSTBGVI, M.A. French, English. . .French Club, Talisman Editorial Advisor, Tri Language Club, Qxill X: Scroll, Advisor. 21 The ExP10l'HC0I'y Print Shop students learn the fundanentals of printing, as Mr. Jacobson observes Faculty if-.2 -. 1 '- .,.,.j. r- ' , ff LAURA C. HEDSTPOM, M. S., ANDREW B. PDEFLIN, M.A. , Foods , Home Management. U.S. History, Advanced Civics. GHJRGE W. KEY, M. A. , Biology, General Science. ...Camera Club. C . ,...... . CARINA HEINZVIAN, M. S. , A Home Management, Clothing. Elylyslsscbulzrbilrggregggaggaaguget, Bmglish. selor. 2 CARLETON J. JACOBSON, KATHERINE M. LANGTON, M.A., DOLORES LAUDEHBAUGH, M. F. A. , A Cappella, Girls Glee, Girls Gloir, Boys' Choir.. .0peretta, Girls' Sextet. ALTON B. LONG, M. A. , Woodworking, Exploratory Shop. . . Stage Set. PLSIE MAE MCCLUGAGE, B.! General Homemaking, Foods. MILDRED M. MABTENS, M.A Algebra, Senior Mathematics. ,, -4' .2 ,,. ,,. IBIS MEAIDWS, Ph. D. , English...Junior Red Cross. Ag.. Miss Perdew' s class busily makes plans for the state Pan American League Convention of which ' L 1 Woodruff was the host school. V. X lg 4? ,191 H ,Y -.vi ' 2, M . 4 , T, . . J -- 'tai' -' .,-.say 'I EARL J. MILLER, M.A. , Physics, General Science, Practical Science, ....... Projection Crew. x 1 3 .rifle 75 QV 1 V-1 '..A S Vi ' '1 as f if E' W , ' .. ., 4 Lg, ,g h wif ' HW 'f 'H 'gi A . S X... f -4 Y 5? .. , . . J l ffm! -vi, -mf, wa. .N - f-are.- P. e.1w'5?w ,.' . - I y. xg -.bM2,... f b . , 5 .1 VE 5 ' wa, . si-if . ' GLADYS E. MILLER, A.B., Blsiness English, Typing, Office Machines, Shorthand. EDWARD MOLL, M. S. , Biology. .. Student Council. ' Q . -'kfwz . I f ' Oh M . X ff' ..- ' ..,,, .y ri .R ,. : 42 .61- - d f - :i VIVIAN MOEHLE, B.S. , AVICE M. PEHDEW, M.A. , Heal th, Physical Educa- tion. . . G. A. A. Spanish, Fnglish...Pan American League, Tri- Language Club. Facult J P for ff X 1 A 27' I f af-R x ..,, 3 .QM if 153.25 POLAND w. SANDERS, M. S. , Office Occupations, Busi- ness Training, Distributive Education. . .Senior Hi-Y, Dist. Ed. Club, Office Occupations Club. Art, Exploratory Art. . . . . . Stage Sets. MILDRED D. SCHEFFEL, B.S. V. C. SHEPHERD, B.ED Health, Physical Education, First Glemistry, Biology. Aid...G.A.A. GLENN SCHWABTZ, M.A. , FLORENCE WARFI ELD, M. A. , Latin. . .Latin Club, Tri-Language Club. 24 These students in Miss Martens' algebra class are solving a practical problem which will help them in the future. EARLE C. SKAGGS, M.A., United States History, Latin- American History, Modern History. . . Senior Class Play. KENNETH E. WEGYHL M. S. , LOUISE V. WHITE, M.A., Citizenship, Social Problems... Biology...Science Club. Observer Blsiness Advisor. Facult EDWAHDINE SPEHJNG, M.A. , FRED THUMPOLD M S English. . . .National Honor Electricity Society, Gnordinating Council. EP.. 221+ 0 t 3 ,'-Q CHARLES M. WILTFANG, B.A English. . . Christmas Assembly Pl ay, School Publicity Staff. GENEVIEVE DEAN LEANNE EKSTBAND PHYLLIS TURNER GLADYS VAN DEVENTEB Treasurer Secretary Records Clerk Attendance Clerk Faculty ln this picture we see our office personnel feverishly computing senior averages. 'Ihey too have a deadline ! all Nettie Nimmo, Bernice Anderson, Lillian Peterson, Loretta Boyd, Geraldine Lakin, Esther Palmer, Bernice Browning, Hose LOWBTY, Georgia Rupp, Bessie Stuart, Kathryn Zipper. Cafeteria Workers Custodians Joseph A. Schauh Head OlSCOdiBIl ,.,p L-:A .gm Mrs. Julia Bolam Fall Melvin E. Bower Oggiua U11-ich Charles Neuhaus William Whalan Charles J. Kavanaugh Ben Kirkup 26 Xt, The doors of Woodruff High School offer, many varied opportunities to those who seek them. 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EK.: SKWIWK 515587.38543 4 'si' SEN IOR CLASS OFFICERS A ff if' fvff ,,,.4sn.. N-sf' Jim Herriman, Treasurerg John Nixon Vice-Presidentg Joanna Gaines, Secrecaryg Jerry Marshall, President. ,dw MARILYN ABRAHAM Home Economics: Pekin High School, 3 years. J 1' .1 JIM BARKER Industrial Arts. m hh 5 ' -X I 4 I ai AUDREY ADDIS Business: Girls' Glee Club, Art Service Club, Stunt Show, Style Show. SONJA ANDERSEN Business: Band, Orchestra, Library Club, Latin Club, Tri-Language Club, Office Occupations, Honoria, Stunt Shows, Girls' Athletic Association. 154 JERRY BASTIAN Industrial Arts: Honoria. Tri 'De te Team, Empha is Commi Sl al of tha LA VERNE ARENDS Vocational: Freshman Track, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball. HARLENE BAUMBACH Business: Girls' Glee Club, National Honor Society, Pan American League, Junior Red Cross, President of Illinois Federation of Pan American League, Future Teachers of America, Stunt Sxows, Usher, Girls' Athletic Association, Honoriag Roosevelt Junior High School, l year. HJNNIE ALLEN Academic: Stunt Shows, Tri- Language Club, French Club, Latin Club, Christmas Play, Observer Editorial Staff, Vocational Guidance, Varsity Footbal l , Freshman-Sophomore Track, Intramural Football. Wrestling, Varsity Track. Q fx EET? J 5 'Q if Vg l. ,xr ' . :, ' V ggi vm mer, X MW H ,. 1 YV 6 PP' .'z ' 'F , in L 3 ,maj T sl FRANCES BAVIS Academic: National Honor Society, Honoria, Obs rver X Business Staff, Lapin .i:..' Tri-Languag C ub, l,- fl -A Team, Voc ' nl P f-: ce ' National ' fel. 3 Masque 8: Gav , I 9 Drama ics , ' : ld L , X' Litt 1, ney Th ghing a ' ' ' a - tigone is Str Q ight. 31 nd . 'A ugh r ,' ', . ,El J ACK BEAI RD WI LMA BFBN EB J EBRY BESSL ER JOYCE Industrial Arts: Prefect Business: Girls' Glee Club, Industrial Arts. BUSiIlCSS Squad, Freshman Basketball, Girls' Athletic Association, Office Track. Library Club, Usher, Stunt JACK BI SHOP Academic: Senior Hi-Y, Projection Crew. lr ?. X A f 2 .- wig' -3 Pin.-suv K 32 Show,y'Style Show, Office sistant. 1 xx xl, Q2 DEL EBT43 ELINE BEVERLY BISCHOFF Acad cz 'ce President of Academic: Library Club, Latin Ch 'UI' Hi-Y, Senior Club, Tri-Language Club, Stunt '- , rmen's Club, Tri- Sxows, Girls' Athletic 8 lil, Latin club, e Association. Va sity ball, Intramural n oo ba V sity Basketball. Q X 1 lv '54 xi V 3 A Yr ' I it fx Q ', X K , . 1 N , IL? - ff-- x XNF -r A B. I f .X NX Q R USSELL BOOK Bxsiness. W- W- if .. t -l Q A V A 3 2 Q ' Q1 v YL Q Q ln as 3 l Q3 3 7 I Q 3' 1 fd! ,gb 1' ' Ev 0 L Academe N ional godfl Society, Qxill Rf Scr ll, Tri- Language Club, Latin Club, French Club, Future Nurses of America, C0-Chairman of the Religious Bnphasis Conmittee, Stunt Shows, Girls' Athletic Association, Cp-Editor of Talisman. REX BREHM ER Academic: Projection Glee Club, 'Musical Crew. DICK BREWER Academic: Observer Editorial Staff, Junior Hi-Y, French Club. Tri-Language Club, Stunt Shows. Library Club, Junior Red Cross, Projection Crew, Lettermen' s Club, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Track, Freshman-Sophomore Track. JOHN BUGG Business: A Cappella, BOYS' Choir, French Club, Stunt Show, Tri-Language Club, 'The Fortune Teller,' Dramatics Club, 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' 'The Christmas Carol,' 'Musical Melange.' Q , V xi . JEN I TA BRI S'IOL Business: Art Service Club, Stunt Shows. CHARLES BRUBAKEB Academic: ACappella, Boys' Choir, Future Teachers of America, Art Service Club, Stunt Shows, 'The Fortune Te1ler,' 'Musical Melange,' Cheerleader. PHIL BURNETTE Academic: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Mixed Choir, 'Musical Melange,' French Club, Stunt Show, Lettermen's Club, Tri- Language Club, 'The Fortune Teller,' Freshman Football, S0phomore Basketball, Golf, Freshman-Sophomore Track, Intramural Basketball, 'The dxristmas Carol. ' NANCY BHJCKMEYER Business: Girls' Glee Club, Science Club, Stunt Sl'10W- LILLIAN BUCK Business: Art Service Club, Stunt Show, Style Show. PENNY BUTTERFIELD Academic! Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Science Club, Masque gl Gavel, Art Service Club, Stunt Show, Christmas Play, 'The Laughing Ghost,' President of Dramatics Club, Future Teachers of America, 'Murdered Alive,' 'A Case of Springtime,' 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' 'Musical Melange. X, HAROLD BROWN Industrial Arts: Senior Hi- Y, Stunt Shows, Sophomore Track, Cross Country, Captain of Varsity Track, Lettermen's Club. I I ,f I ff f , A X if JOHN CALDWELL e 1 Vocational: ,Spalding Institut,e,L,f'3fyears. 57 g 33 1 , wr-W f 'U' si' f i 5 i , ,,, S !l we '1 . A -ff NV K xx , RICHARD CALDWELL Academic: Band, Art Service Club, Stunt Show, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Intramural Basketball. XX , JV. . MARINA CHIAMES Academic: Talisman Business Staff, Honor-ia, Latin Club, Tri-Language Club, Dramatics Club, Qiill 8: Scroll, Junior Red Cross, Future Nurses of America, Stunt Shows. A 34 LUC I LLE CALLHNJ DER Business: Girls' Glee Club. U Q W ifeZ'Aa'. ?ft - J 'fm-av. ,.sgg:.1r, xref-' 4 Q, :15,,.v.3- s.,,.,, Wausau x'-:bil-:.i't-:SQ J RALPH CABMICHAEL Vocational . ' i VCNNA LOU CHAMBERS Academic: Orchestra, String Qiartet, A Cappella, French Club, Debate Team, National Honor Society, Tri-Language e Club, Masque R: Gavel, Voice of Democracy Contest, Stunt in Show, Dramatics Club, 'The . Perfect Gentleman,' National 1 Forensic League, Original Oratory Contests, Religious 0 Emphasis Committee, 'Musical -r Melange,' Constitution Speech Contest, 'Antigonef S agua GLEN CHILD Academic: Latin Club, Tri- Language Club. BOB CHEAK lndustri al Arts. ALEX G'lRIS'lOPHER Academic: lntramural Football: Sayville, Long Island, New York, 1 year. JIM CARPENTER Vocational: Library Club, Vocational Guidance, Stunt Show, Wrestling, Freshman- S0phomore Track, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Track, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Lettermen' s Club, Bowling, Varsity Football. MARY CLOYD Academic: Girls' Glee Club. Girls' Gioir, Tri-Language Club, Latin Club, Junior Red Cross, Stunt Shows, 'Musical Melange, ' Style Shows. a JIM CmNE Industrial Arts: Stunt Shows. LOIS DAMAHIN Academic: Art Service Club, Prefect Squad, Style Show, Y-Teens, Science Club, Stunt Show. SHIRLEY Business: Style Office Occupations. ELIDN CUTLEB Academic: Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Stunt Shows, Intramural Bowling, Observer Editorial Staff. 154 if ,fig FREDERICK DAVIS Academic: Masque 8: Gavel, Tri-Language Club, Dramatics Club, Lettermen's Club, 'The Strange Night,' 'Mystery of Mouldy Manor,' 'Murder They Say,' Intramural Football, French Club, Latin Club, 'A Case of Springtime,' Stunt Show, Sophomore Basketball, Baseball, Intramural Basketball. DEAN GINNINCHAM Vocational: Stunt Shows, 'l'l.M.S. Pinaforc.' JACK CURTIS Industrial Arts: Intramural Bowling, A Cappella, BOYS' Choir, 'Spring Serenade.' alijlffffkfifwfll WW CATIIERINE CVIK Bisinessz Art Service Style Show, Clleerl Offi A si tint, 2 ,ZW V' lf! IWW: M JOHN DAWSON Industrial Arts: Projection Crew, Stunt Shows. BEVERLY DEFIBAUGH Business: Girls' Glee Club Vocational Guidance, Stunt Show, Junior I-led Cross, Tri Language Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Usher, Style Show. . AI: X ': L, H I J BOB DE SELMS Industrial Arts: Erojection Crew. fxzv . ' KI QA Q KlZJ6rl F Qr ' , T 05 -54 'fain 2-fl LOUISE HJNCAN Bisinessz Girls' Choir, Y- Teens, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom Qieen, Junior Red Cross, 'Musical Me1ange.' 36 QPHYLLIS DOANE on Academic: tunt Show, Peoria igh oolg 2 years: Qiincy, 'nois, 1 year. JANICE DROLL Business: Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella, Girls' Choir, Y- Teens, Prefect Squad, 'The Fortune Teller. ' e Il DICK IIINN Academic: Junior Rotarian, Lettermen' s Club, Presiden-t of School, Vice President of Pan American League, Cross Country, Religious Emphasis Committee, Track, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, 'The Strange Night,' President of Key Club. 'flwel' 2. , Z' 0 1' iff lc 1 n I, X V, f 4 W ff ,jf l , ,J X if JACK IDEBLEB Vocational: Junior Hi-X 'ix' x P 'X l SX l ll BOB DHYDEN Academic: Key Club, Spanish Club, Junior Red Cross, Tri- Language Club, Science Club, Stunt Shows, National Honor Society, Lettermen' s Club, Junior Rotarian, Tennis. IDNNA EATON Home Economics: Art Service Club, Stunt Show, Style Show, Library Club. , flf WILLIS IIJLEN Academic. f l in a- : Art, Service Club Sb I X 'Q' N 3- ,, , L A ,J - -Q l AL EDENBUBN Academic: Lettermen' s Club, Key Club, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Track, All City, Winner of Don Slayer Trophy, Most Valuable Player. MARY ELZEB Academic: Girls' Glee Club, Tri-Language Club, Observer Business Staff, Stunt Slow, French -Cl ub. JIM EGGERIG-IS Academic: Observer Business Staff, Library Club, Junior Hi-Y, Christmas Play, Stunt Shows, Vocational Guidance, Office Assistant, 'A Little l'loney,' Tri-Language Club, Intramurals, A11 City, Latin Club, French Club, Varsity Football, Lettermen' s Club, Wrestling. ROYCE ELLIOTT Academic: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Stunt Slow, Treasurer MARGARET EHLEN Academic: Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, A Cappella, Girls' Choir, 'The Fortune Teller,' Stunt Show, Future Nurses of America, Style Show. AUDREY ELLIS Business: Girls' Athletic Association, Library Club, 1 M 11' of Lett-ermen' s Club, Varsity Office Occupations. Baseball, Varsity Football, C I Freshman-Sophomore Football, , ' ff K Q - Varsity Basketball, Freshman n 1 l y ' , 'F , Sophomore Basketball. ff' J, ,. , ' ' ' 1 A' ' , 1'-,Q ,ff o , fu , v 1' A ' I I ' A V 'f S i . BI LL PM EBT Ac ademi c. MICHAEL ENDRFS Academic: French Club, Tri- Language Club. GTE EHLIGI Acadanic: Frosh-Soph. Track Sophomore Basketball, Junior Hi-Y, Intramurals, Library Club, Varsity Basketball, Stunt Shows, Varsity Track. WILLIAM ENTWISILE Academic: Junior Hi-Y, Tri- Language Club, French Club, Senior Hi-Y, Stunt Siows, Intramurals, Art Service Club. 37 ARLINE EVANS Bxsiness: Junior Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Usher, Girls' Athletic Association. PAT FOSTER Home Economics: Majorette, Prefect Squad, Stunt Shows, Style Shows, Cheerleader, 'Musical Me1ange.' 38 ROBERT FAVORITE Vocational: Stunt Shows, Vocational Guidance. MARILEE PUGLESONG Academic: Qiill Sz Scroll, Co-Editor of Talisman, Tri- Language Club, French Club, Pan American Club, Library Club, Stunt Show, Junior Red Cross, Future Teachers of America. 154 DON E. FRAKES Vocational: Band, Manager of Cross-Country, Manager of Track, Bowling, Camera Club, Stunt Shows. A I V , ,w' , 1 1 K 1: ky I , . V , W ' 'Eliza , JS? , ,- f . 'Y M .. I-s':f5zs::fgg:,,e N A . .iffitlfffzzf I f1-wf4'f.-4.-w -:- ' ' ' 5-'IQ' 'flflff'1. 4' ,ill-,1fY2:::::5r I1 JIM FELlNAN Industrial Arts: Vocational Guidance, 'Musical Melange,' Cheerleader. LESLIE FONG Industrial Arts: Roosevelt Junior High School, l year. HAROLD FRANKLIN Academic: Pittsburgh Pa, 1 year, Jamestown, Pa: 1 year. ff iwr T Li Sn fr, srsb- CAN.. FIULEB Industrial Arts: Projection Crew. BOB FUNCANNON Academic: Lettermen' s Club, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman- Sophomore Track, Wrestling, Varsity Track, Stunt Shows. JAMES FYKE Academic: Band, Key Club, Qxill Rr Scroll, Stunt Shows, Christmas Play, Vocational Guidance, Observer Editorial Staff, Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Lettermen' s Club, Intramurals. . F55 GENE GLEI CHMAN Industrial Arts. J OANNA GAINES Aflademicf Science Prefect, Treasurer of Junior Class, National Honor Society, Tri- Language Club, Treasurer of Latin Club, Physics Prefect, Secretary of Senior Class, Secretary of Future Nurses of America, Style Show, 'Musical Melange,' Talisman Editorial Staff. MAHLENE GIBBS Business: Girls' Glee Club, Y-Teens, Office Occupations, Girls Athletic Association, 'Musical Melange,' Style Show. SSW GEORGE GLEICHMAN Industrial Arts: FRANK GHJGHFGAN Industrial Arts: Science Club: Lancaster Kentucky, 2 years. BARBARA GI LL IN GHAM Academic: Honoria, Observer Business Staff, French Club, Tri-Language Club, Dramatics Club, Stunt Shows, Christmas Play, Style Shows, 'Musical Melange.' BONNIE CIJBLE Industrial Arts: 'Musical Me1lnge,' Stunt Show. IK 1252-faifiiit, f, , 1..- 3 .iv 1fz'r 4 4 fxpgiyl-iiifpl , ' A',aL4c ,,' 'RPR . - 1 ff 'Qi' 7' :fi-9 4 - . '--if zo, f- y is , . . E gg 2 2 - , y 5 gg. P. ff - , 'hm,, A rfzw' ' ' :Q eg. ,mf . ' . ., .if21i,I'?N:f414'3 .Q izff' - ' iw 'EX 'iX3- LW f' ' xg , .A xl-,..-1 , Q-1.,.f-xt-' , A-K'...Q,Jfy ' EM FRED GFDRGE Academic: Sophomore-Junior Football, Wrestling, Stunt Shows, Freshman Track. LLOYD GOIN Vocational: Wrestling, Roosevelt Junior High School, 1 year: Manual High School, 1 year. DONNA GRAHAM Business: Office Occup ations. ROGER HANSON Industrial Arts: Freshman- Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Track, Baseball, All City, Varsity Basketball, Freshman-Sophomore Basket- Ball. COLLEEN GRANERT Business: Y-Teens, Ushers, Girl s' Athletic Associ ati on, Detroit, Michigan, 1 year, Lostant, Illinois, 1 year. DARLA HAMM Business: Junior Red Cross, Office Occupations, Stunt Shows. I1 JANE HARD Business: Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Athletic, Association, Religious Emphasis Committee, Stunt Shows, Style Smows. 40 0 '54 Z RU DY HABBEN Academic: Stunt Shows, Band, Science Club. PATTI HAMMER Business: Manual High School, 1 year. SHARON HARPER Academic: Junior Red Cross, Art Service Club, Dramatics Club, Office Assistant, 'The Laughing Ghost,' 'Mystery of Mouldy Manor,' Stunt Shows, Style Show. afr, 1 f S fr R 4: .T - f4'Xz'?Z.r C. ff,S54745YiFf,K:-21 , I A, JIM HAFELE Vocational: Wrestling. WARREN HARRIS Academic: Band, Orchestra, National Honor Society, 'fri- Language Club, Latin Club, French Club, Key Club, Stunt Show, Science Club, 'Arsenic and Old Lace. ' -' 11.1 ' 33. 0123: . , ,, ,pt-5',,,2IfSIf5:fi5fl fi5f'5f?f37 ',1u5 X ,L S Q2-.oggwfijfsz 'V :JM 4-X' KATHHYN HAHTHICK Academic: Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Stunt Shows, Office Assistant, Style Show, 'The Laughing Ghost. ' ,NN PHYLLIS HEHVIAN Business: Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Science Club, Stunt Slow, Christmas Play, 'Musical Melange,' 'H.M.S. Pinafore,' Girls' Choir, A Cappella. .2-1' JF' .f JL W XO' RONALD HASTINGS Vocational: Cross Country, Lettermen' s Club, Freshman- Sophomore Track, Senior Hi- Y, Varsity Track, Wrestling. PAT HENDRICKSON Hisiness: Junior Red Cross, Office Occupations, Girls' Choir, Mixed GIOYUS, Usher, 'The Fortune Teller,' Girls Athletic Association, 'Musi- cal Melange,' A Cappella. JIM HERRIMAN Academic: Honoria, National Honor Society, A Cappella, Treasurer of Senior Class, KEN HELMS Academic: Art Service Club, Lettermen's Club, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Varsity Football. Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Track, Baseball, Intramurals, Wrestling. SANDRA HENRY Academic: Art Service Club, Dramatics Club, Stunt Show, Paducah, Kentucky, 2 years, Style Show. Lettermen's Club, Senior Hi- HAPDLD HEWARD Y, Key Club, Boys' Choir, Stunt Academic: Junior Red Cross Show, 'The Fortune Teller,' Future Teachers of America, 'Musical Melange,' Sophomore Sophomore Basketball, Senior Football, Varsity Football, Tennis, Intramurals. Hi-Y, Stunt Shows, Varsity Basketball, Intramurals. KAY HENDBICKS Blsinessz French Club, Tri- Language Club, Stunt SIOWS, Office Assistant, Observer Editorial Staff, Style Show. IDNALD R. HILL Industrial Arts: Science Club, Chicago Vocational High School, 2 X years. 41 PAT HINSHAW Business: Stunt Shows, Office Occupations. V XM Q A IJ J CLARALENE ILES Academic: Junior Red Cross, A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, 'Musical Melange,' Religious Pllphasis fbnmittee. all -A ,if .--, I ,. , .. ,,.l,,. '04 KEN HOEBR ACfld3UiC! Future Teachers of America, 'Call It A Day,' Debate Qiad, 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' Cross Country, Varsity Track, Michigan City, Indiana, 3 years. WAYNE HOMAN Industrial Arts: Senior Hi- Y, Cross Country, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Foot- ball, Varsity Track. U54 CHARLES .I ACDBS Vocational. SUZANNE HOFFMAN Academic: Art Service Club, A Cappella, Dramatics Club, Stunt Show, 'Call It a Dayp' Academy of Our Lady, Z6 years. EDY'IHECCONGERJHUFlTvAAN Academic: Honoria, Library Club, Publicity Staff, Stunt Show, Secretary of Pan American League, lst Place Speech Contest. HDBERT JAMES Academic: Band, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Art Service Club, Science Club, 'Musical Melange,' Observer Editorial Staff, Latin Club Harvard Book Award, 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' Stunt Shows. , Q I R N Q ANN HOLLER Academic: Art Service Club Library Club, Stunt Shows, Style Shows. PERRY JOHNSDN Academic: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Senior Hi-Y, French Club, Tri-Language Club, 'H. M.S. Pinafore,' Lettermen's Club, Wrestling, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Golf, 'Musical Melange.' -vs JIM JOHNSTON Academic: Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Lettermen' s Club, Vocational Guidance, Projection Crew, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Freshman-Sophomore Track, Wrestling, Intramurals. HOLLA KFSTNER Industrial Arts. EDWIN JONES Academic: Art Service Club, Lettermen's Club, Intramural Basketball, Golf, National Scholastic Art Award. BABE KARBICX Academic: French Club, Tri- Language Club, Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, Dramatics Club, Girls' Athletic Association, e Camera Club, Usher, 'Mystery of Mouldy Manor,' 'Musical n Melange,' Art Service Club, . Stunt Shows, Cheerleader. 1 0 I' S WSW GARY .KING . , Academic: Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, 'The Perfect Gentleman,' Dramatics Club, Intramural Football, Track, Christmas Plays, Sophomore Football. SHI HLEY Business: Mixed JORDAN Junior Red Cross, Art ce Club, Talisman Staff, Stunt Show, Editorial Staff, Club, Prefect Squad, of 'Perfect Gentleman.' ll :P JOE KEVN ELL Band, Orchestra, Academic: Pan American Club, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Key Club, JUDITH KING Academic: French Club, Tri- Language Club, Science Club, Prefect Squad, Usher, Band, 'Musical Melange,' Observer Business Staff, Stunt Show. DENNIS KI RBY Academic: Lettermen's Club, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Football. 43 'pr A ', , ,L1,. . 1,,, . . , ,af g l, Q ii . sung as f if MARTY KNOLL Vocational. BOB KUNZ Academic: Orchestra, Stunt Slow, Intramurals, 'Musical Melange,' Band. 44 ARTHUR KNU'1H Academic: 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' Junior Hi-Y, Tennis, Senior Hi-Y, Stunt Shows. HJBEBI KOENGETER Industrial Arts: Junior Hi- Y, Senior Hi-Y. e n i 0 r '54 S ROSEMABY LANGLOSS Vocational: Roosevelt Junior High School, 1 year: Manual High School, 1 year. WILLIAM KNU'IH Academic: French Club, Tri- Language Club, Library Club, Future Teachers of America, Dramatics Club, Stunt SIOWQ Peoria High School, 1 year. ELAINE KOLB Academic: Art Service Club, Stunt Show, Future Nurses of America, Pan American Club, Camera Club, Prefect Squad, Office Assistant. ROBERT LAPPIN Industrial Arts. I - is X, A ,iz 1 l ,ir I ' Je EDWARD KOECI-ILE Academic: 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' Stlmt Show, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Band, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball. MYBNA LAUBE kademic: Talisman Business Staff, Qiill 8: Scroll, Latin Club, Library Club, Spanish Club, Art Service Club, Tri- Language Club, Stunt Shows, Science Prefect.. PAT LAVIGNE Academic: Talisman Blsiness Staff, Masque 8: Gavel, Qgill 8: Scroll, Junior Red Cross, Tri-Language Club, Dramagics Club, 'A Qxiet Christmas,' 'Murder 'Ihey Say,' Prefect Sq'-lad. French Club, 'Case of Springtime,' Stunt Shows, ELAINE MCCADDON Academic: Office Assistant, Pan-American Club, Observer Editorial Staff, Latin Club, Honoria, Future Teachers of America, Tri-Language Club, Qxill 8: Scroll. PAUL L EWI S Vocational. FOBERT KENT LOOK Academic: Junior Hi-Y, Tri- Language Club, Latin Club, Senior Hi-Y, Christmas Play, Libary Club, Science Club, Stunt Shows. 'O BARBARA M CCOMBS Bxsinessz Girls' Glee Club, 'The Fortune Teller,' Stunt Shows, Ushers, A Cappella, Style Shows, Girls' Gmir, 'Musical Melange.' NANCY LINGJLN Academic: Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Future Nurses of America, Girls' Athletic Association, Style Show, Of- fice Assistant, Stunt Shows, 'Musical Melange.' MARY LOU LUTKEB Business: Usher, 'Musical Melange, ' Office Occupations. I A MARDENE MCIDWELL Business: Band, Orchestra, 'Musical Me1ange,' Stunt Shows, Style Shows. WANDA LISLE Business: Girls' Glee Club Publicity Staff, Style Show 'Musical Melange,' Science Prefect, ACappella, Stunt Slow, 'The Fortune Te1ler,' Girls' Athletic Association Prefect Squad. yi' blalvszaxu JAY DEE MCG . Business: ACappellal?:'Boys' Choir, 'The Fortune Teller,' Office Occupations, Library Club, 'Musical Melange.' 1.49 45 DOUGJAS MAC IDNALD Industrial Arts: Junior Band. RICHARD MATHISON Academic: Vice President of Junior Class, Stunt Shows, National llonor Society, Key Club, 'The Fortune Teller,' Junior Rotarian, A Cappella, Intramurals, 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' Frosh-Soph. Track Intramurals, Frosh-Soph. Basketball. 46 .ar sren LEVEHETT MANSFIELD Industrial Arts: Projection Crew, Senior Hi-Y. JERRY MARSHALL Academic: Vice President of Sophomore Class, President of Senior Class, Stunt Show, Masque 8: Gavel, 'The Strange Night,' 'Musical Melange,' 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' Intramurals. 43232 Weis MARILYN MELVIN Academic: Masque 81 Gavel, National Forensic League, 'A Little lloney,' President of Freshman Class, Debate Team, Dramatics Club, Stunt Shows, Style Scnows, National Honor S0ciety. SPEHJ MABGABIS Academic: ACappella, Stunt Shows, President of Junior Class, Intramurals, Junior Prom King, 'Who' s a Coward, ' President of Sophomore Class 'Arsenic and Old Lace.' RICHARD MARTENS Academic: Wrestling, Band, Tri-Language Club, Varsity Track, Sophomore Football, Intramurals, Cross Country, Freshman-Sophomore Track, Sophomore Baseball, Senior Hi-Y, French Club, 'Musical Melangef Latin Club. BERT MILLER Academic: Projection Crew, Freshman-Sophomore Football. ROGER MARSH Academic: A Cappella, Stunt Show, 'The Fortune Teller,' Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tr ack, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball. JACK MILLER Vocational. -1. 1 M ' EDITHC FI ELDSJMITCHELL Business: Junior Red Cross, Office Occupations, Honoria, Band, Stunt glows . MARILYN NELSON Academic: Girls' Sextette, A Cappella, Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Secretary of Freshman Class, Stunt Shows, Library Club, 'The Fortune 'I'el1er,' 'Musical Melange.' DIANA CLAIRE MITCHELL Academic: Jonesboro, Arkansas, 2 Years. FRANCES ANN NACHTRI EB Academic: Stunt Shows, Academy of Our Lady, 2 years. 554 Q! SANDY NEWMAN Blsinessz Academy of Our Lady, 2 years. Lf sawn . r ll ' JACK MURPHY Academic: Projection Crew, 'The Fortune Teller,' Stunt Show, 'H.Nl.S. Pinafore,' 'Musical Melangef .fi of A-4 ff ff , . ' ff, 4 I I BOYD NEAVEILL Academic: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Lettermen's Club, 'H, M.S. Pinafore,' 'The Fortune Teller,' Stunt Shows, Cross Country, 'Musical Melange,' Varsity Track, Sophomore Basketball. JOHN NIXON Academic: Vice President of Senior Class, Stunt Shows, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Key Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Band, Varsity Basketball. ' l...,. ' t . 1 454' . gif af, if am' NITA RAE MYERS Business: Junior Red Cross, A Cappella, Stunt Show, 'The Fortune Teller,' Springtime Serenade,' Style Shows, 'Musical Melange.' MARK NIXON Academic: Band, Key Club, Freshman Football, Varsity Football. X. e-n OCB 1 CAIDLYN PANUS A ffl CHARLES PARKER Bu ' : Gi oifr,!,:C4I'l:-'76 V t'onal. siness Language,,Qubma 'Galen A League, Of ' e patAblZfs,f 'Musick illleb ,fglfhe fy! Fortune , YKYI p rv A f JACK PIEBSON Industrial Arts: Projection Crew, Vocational Guidance, Camera Club, Intramurals. 48 MARGARET PFI STEBEB Business: Style Show, Stunt Shows, Secretary of Junior Class, 'Musical Melange,' Freshman-Sophomore Track Qleen. Q54 CAHJL POLLOCX Academic: Band, Orchestra, Pan American League, Style Show, Tri-Language Club. SHAPUN PATTISON Academic: Head Majorette, Tri-Language Club, 'Musical Melange,' Stunt Shows, Pan American League. BARBARA PHELPS Academic: Stunt Show, Tri- Language Club, Pan American League, Library Club, Girls' Athletic Association. MURRAY POPLE Academic: Band, Sophomore Track, Wrestling, Sophomore Football, Lettermen' s Club, A Cappella. , . ., A, Q- I wr, ' kj , 441- , A - ,,,,J ?ej5fL1f: JOHN PAVELKA Business: Band, Orchestra, Library Club, Stunt Shows, Office Occupations, 'Musical Melange,' Dramatics Club. s C-V' Vvvv N ' Yfjvtlra i,i,.Jk J5 - ZQ,jLf'.L ' 1'J , J li 'mf ,, UW .. ,pg lf-55: 5 QE il in A ,' Y ,ff ' -gg? ,J ff. ' I ,551 :Q K' uf A J ERRY PBI CE Academic: Bmd. NORBEHT PFUHASCA Academic: Boyne City, Michigan, 3 years. DONNA BEDIGER it ish Academic: Washington H School, 3 yeara. ,ir A HJTH PIDHASKA Business: Boyne City, Michigan, 3 years. ' NELLIE RATHNIAN Home Economics: Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' Athletic Association, 'Musi- cal Melange.' 554 ANN REED Business: Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Pan American Club, Stunt Shows, 'Musical Melange,' Tri-Language Club, 'The Fortune Teller.' DANIEL PURPLE Academic: Sparland, Illinois, 3 years. MARY REBMAN Business: Girls' Glee Club. DEAN REED Vocational. JOY RANIIJLPH Academic: Junior Red Cross Secretary of Senior Class, National Honor Society, Tri- Language Club, Latin Club, Masque 8: Gavel, French Club, Stunt Shows, Dramatics Club, 'Musical Me1ange,' 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' 'Murder They Say,' Girls' Glee club, 'A Case of Springtime,' Future Teachers of America. X .nf7 , f 'I JACK REED Industrial Arts: Junior Red Cross, Wrestling, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Vanity Track. 49 JOANNE RFGAN Academic: Junior Red Cross, Pan American Club, Dramatics Club, Tri-Language Club, Art Service Club, Stunt Shows, A Cappella, 'Call It a Day,' Academy of Our Lady, 2 years, 'The Fortune Teller.' ai e ey Q y RICHARD FOGY Vocational: Intramurals, Spalding Institute, 2 years. I .SLI 50 HJGENE REICHENEKER Industrial Arts: Freshman Football, Bowling, Varsity Basketball, Cross Country, Intramural Basketball. IIIJANE POBBINS Industrial Arts: Freshman Football. isq JANE HJHDE Academic: Observer Editorial Staff, Latin Club, Publicity Staff, Stunt Shows, Future Teachers of America, Office Assistant, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Athletic Association, Tri-Language Club. LA RUE BICKETTS Academic: Band, Stunt Show, Intramurals, Senior Hi-Y. MARIE PUECXEH Academic: Science Prefect, Honoria, Religious Emphasis Committee, Christmas Play, Style Show, National Honor Society, Future Teachers of America, Library Club. PDENA PDMANS Home Economics 1 'Musical Melange,' Majorette, Camera Club, Stunt Shows. DON RISINGER Vocational: Stunt Shows, Camera Club. STEVE HJOT Industrial Arts: Wrestling, Varsity Baseball, Sophomore Football, Intramural Bowling aiu PATSY BOTH Blsiness: Canton High School, 1 year, Peoria High School, l year. PAUL SCHM EI SSER Academic: 'Arsenic and Old Lace, ' Freshman Track. J ACK HJWE Academic: Tri-Language Club, Pan American Club, Sophomore Basketball, Lettermen' s Club, Stunt Shows, Golf. SHIHIJEY SANDERS Academic: Qxill 8: Scroll, Future Teachers of America, Dramatics Club, Latin Club, Tri-Language Club, Observer Business Staff, Stunt Show, Debate Team, 'The Mystery of Mouldy Manor, ' 'Don' t Open Till G1ristmas,' Scholastic Award, Science Club, Library Club, 'Musical Melange,' Girls' Athletic Association, National Forensic League. SHIRLEY RUSSELL Business: Girls' Glee Club, MARY ALICE RUST Business: Girls' Glee Club, Stunt Sh0W, Style Shows, Office Occupations. Office Assistant. WILLIAM SG-IAAL Acadenic: 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' Junior Hi-Y, Tennis, Senior Hi-Y, 'Antigone.' .J My - 7 - l. ziffffb- Le-l,a S A X. isq ,I 4 IXJPUTHY SCl'lWAl:lfI'Z l Academic: Junior Red Cross, Honoria, Talisman Editorial Staff, Band, Library Club, Co-Giairman of Religious Emphasis Committee, String Qiintet, Tri-Language Club, Girls' Athletic Association, Latin Club, Stunt Shows, Orchestra, Style Shows. NANCY SCHWAHTZBEG4 lf Academic: Majorette, Junior Red Cross, 'Chain Reaction' , Latin Club, Stunt Show, Tri- Language Club, Library Club, 'Musical Melange.' CHARLES SEEI Industrial Arts: Projection Crew, Princeville, Illinois, 2 years. 51 NX gf 7 EMMA LOU SEELY Business: Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Orchestra, Vocational Gmidance, Stunt Shows. 5 X2 ROBERT SHELTON Academic: Projection Crew, Office Assistant, Houston, Texu, 1 year. CAIUL SELBURG Business: Girls' Glee Club, Junior Red Cross, 'Musical Melange,' Office Occupation, Stunt Shows. KAREN SHAFER Academic: Tri-Language Club, Stunt Show, Girls' Glee Club, Future Nurses of America, Latin Club. 154 MAX SHI ELDS Industrial Arts: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Mixed Choir, Blueford, Illinois, 1 year, Stunt. Srou. BRIAN SETH Academic: Sherwood College Nainital, India, 12 years, Cross Country, Track. JAMES SHARP Academic: Office Assistant, Lettermen's Club, Roseville, Illinois, 2 years, Varsity Football. IDROTHY SHORT Business: A Cappella, Girls' Glee Club, Girls Choir, 'The Fortune Teller,' Style Show, Stunt Slavs. FRED SHADID Bisinessz Lettermen's Club, 'Musical Melange,' Bowling, Wrestling, Intramural Foot- ball, Intramural Basketball Boys' Choir, Stunt Sxow. ROBERT SIMPSON all Industrial Arts: Junior Hi- Y, Senior Hi-Y, Latin Club, Intramurals, Tri-Language Club. A ' n 'U' - 'gn-4154 ,fwfr-r C L t ... :,. .,, . DAVE SLAVENS Business: A Cappella, Boys' Choir, Latin Club, Bowling, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Tri-Language Club, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Golf, Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball, 'The Fortune Teller, 'Musical Melange.' HELEN STAUB Business: Junior Red Cross, Office Occupations, Girls' Glee Club, Style Shows, Stunt Shows. S,- ,vm l1lAN E SMI TH Academic: Band, Orchestra. 4' ' ' DON STAFIIJRD Academic: Lettermen's Club, Freshman-Sophomore Football, ay V . I , GHJRGE SMITH Academic: Lettermen' s Club, Tri-Language Club, 'Musical Melange,' Varsity Football, Band, Intramural Basketball Baseball, Sophomore Footbal Spr1ng1eld Illinois 1 1 1 ff x p? SHARON SNYDER Business: Junior Red Cross, Girl' sg hletic Association, Office cupations, Honoria, Stump, ow, V?lVOrchestra. 1 Q atin any V yr f,V,1,,,fff MARY JANE STAHMEB Academic: Peoria High School, l year. wif U.. yll if 'D , 'Q me 5 xii i' il varsity Football, A11 City, e 'Musical Melange,' Key Club, Freshman-Sophomore, Varsity Track, Pan American Club, n. V' Tri-Language Club, Wrestling.i DONALD STEAR lf' Vocational: Stunt Shows, Intramural Basketball. DWIGHT STREETER Academic: Orchestra, Band, Latin Club, Stunt Show, Tri- Language Club, Junior Hi--Y, Senior Hi-Y, Varsity Track, 'Musical Melange,' Sophomore Baseball, Intramurals. V Q' A' , , 24- 3 ' figzgl wi 4 5' 4 .4152 7,1- FOGEH STHJDE Academic: Varsity Football, Key Club, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Talisman Editorial Staff, Stunt Show, Freshman- Sophomore Baseball. ' o i 53 NICK STHOFF Academic: Stunt Show, Cross Country, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Junior-Senior Hi- Y, Intramurals, Varsity Track. BI LL TPOTTER My KENNETH SUTTER Academic: Tri-Language Club, Latin Club, Lettermen' s Club, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, All State, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, 'Musical Melange,' All City, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Freshman-sophomore Basketball, Pow Wow Chief. SHIRLEY THOMPSON Academic: Girls' Glee Club, National Honor Society, Tri- Language Club, French Club, Future Teachers of America, Honoria, Dramatics Club. 154 HUB TPUTTEB Industrial Arts: Freshman- Sophomore Track, Intramural s, 'IHELMA SWEET Academic: Dramatics Club, East Peoria High, 3 years. JOHN TINSL EY Academic: Pan American Club, Tri-Language Club, Freshman- Sophomore Track, Intramurals, Baltimore, Maryland, 1 year. RICHARD VAN NOHVIAN Academic: Tri-Language Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Freshman-Sophomore Vocational. Varsity Track. Track, Latin Club, Wrestling. 4 A I 5. 264 . , -,.,,, , is , l K , V 1 , 1 ' 1 , , x 1 ,Q IA' it in I 23 ' In I , qhewgrii fi at iw V. N E as ' N, ' - rarr f .ffffaf , ,gr , 'gzffeq Q 32 lt 3511555 ,iff 'iii' vff A ' A' fi ' 1 . i ,,,., i. .fig rs 'f Q 3 x T arr H le. C hm 54 YW A' lx DAVE SWORDS Industrial Arts. 5 ik ., 0. .5 J K, 'I CHERIE VOGT Academic: Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Gioir, Library Club, Princess of Pow Wow, Latin Club, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, 'The Fortune Teller,' Tri-Language Club, 'Musical Melange,' A Cappella, Stunt Shows. vie' - 'H X GREGORY VOIUS JERRY WAGVER Academic: French Club, Latin Academic. Club, Lettermen' s Club, Tri- Language Club, Stunt Shows, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Golf, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball. RICHARD WELGl Vocational. LOUIS WATSON Academic: Latin Club, Key Club, Dramatics Club, Stunt Show, Prefect Squad, Science Club, Vocational Olidance, C Lettermen's Club, Observer Business Staff, Tri-Language Il Club, Tennis, Intramurals, 'Mystery of Mouldy Manor,' Gxristmas Play, 'Arsenic and old Lace! 0 I' S 15? EVELYN WHABTON Academic: Girls' Glee Club, Style Show, Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Girls' Choir, 'The Fortune Teller,' Future Nurses of America. BEVERLY WAINRIGHT Academic: Office Assistant, Tri-Language Club, Future Nurses of America, Talisman Editorial Staff, Latin Club, Stunt Show, Style Slow. SHI RLEY WEBB i Bisiness: Style Show, Girls' Glee Club, 'Musical Melange.' MALEITA WHITAKER Academic: 1 Girls' Glee Club, Junior Red Cross, Observer Business Staff, French Club, Tri-Language Club, Prefect Squad, Dramatics Club, Stunt Shows, Camera Club, 'Musical Melange,' Phture Teachers of America, 'Like Father, Like Son,' 'Call It a Day,' 'Don't Open Till Christmas! ,L ' '- GUNNARD WALLDEN Academic: Stunt Show, 'Call It a Day,' 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' Intramural, Glristmas Play, Freshman Football, Varsity Football. . BEVERLY WHITE Academic: French Club, Tri- Language Club, Latin Club, Stunt SIOW, Girls' Athletic Association, Style Shows, Observer Editorial Staff. 55 GARY WILLMS Academic: Letterman' s Club, Tri-Language Club, 'Mystery of Mouldy Man0r,' Freshman- Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Cheerleader, French Club. JOHN WOLCOT1' Academic: Band, Latin Club, Tri-Language Club, 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' Stunt Shows, Freshman-Sophomore Track. 56 BEVERLY WILSON Business: Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Girls' Choir, Usher, Stunt Show, Secretary of Sophomore Class, 'The Fortune Teller.' BETTY WOERNEH Academic: A Cappella, Style Show, Qiill 8: Scroll, French Club, Girls' Uioir, Observer Editorial Staff, First Place in Essay Contest, National Honor Society, Tri-Language Club, Future Teachers of America. 95+ K N HUB WOLFE Academic: Sllphomore Track. 5 NANCY WILSON Academic: Office Assistant, Girls Athletic Association, Masque 8: Gavel, Latin Club, Tri-Language Club, Dramatics Club, French Club, Library Club, 'A Perfect Gentleman,' 'The Mystery of Mouldy Manor. ' IIJPOTHY WOHL Academic: Stunt Show, Pan American Club, Library Club, Tri-Language Club, Peoria, High School, l year. Wiz ,p '- jifjlilfllf L AN WOODS Bulinessz Latin Club, Tri- Language Club, Stunt Shows, Office Occupations. W M I 2 DAVID WITTMER Academic: Oakridge, Tenn 3 years. J AM ES WRI GHT Industri al Arts: Junior Hi-Y. 1 , as A C fi .'.C?f5Q':.. avi ' HMM aka .: qc, ti ,Y A ing , 5155 157' f ' ,Q-252' r ?'.uif- , ' M 9 'fi' Z iQ? DON WYSS I Business: Lettermen's Club President, Varsity Football Freshman-Sophomore Baseball: Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Baseball, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Stunt Shows, Vocational Guidance, Varsity Basketball. DAVE YATES Academic: Junior Red Cross, Tri-Language Club, Library Club, Vocational Guidance, French Club, Science Club, Wrestling, Latin Club, Band, Tennis, Stunt Shows. In this picture we find a group of senior girls busy at work preparing for the vice versa dance, 'April In Paris.' BEVERLY YORK Academic: Dramatics Club, Office Assistant, Stunt Show, Style Shows, Pan American Club, Tri-Language Club. EMILY ZEBWEKH Academic: Girls' Glee Club Tri-Language Club, Observer Editorial Staff, Stunt Show Style Shows, Library Club, Latin Club. J U IOR CLASS OFFICERS 'Q S! an 'uv f 'l Six QQ X. ff' 17:01-.nie Clemons, Vice-Presidentp June Caldwell, Treasurerg Pat. Hill, Secretaryg Dick Honneger, President. H X Y 1-f l ' .K . L54 : 5 1 'fx yi' Gig ffl ,zjfvff ra , Vx y Jim Akins Dave Al baugh N ' x if Helen Aldrich Bob Ambler 'Gu-4 S 9 Roger Ber gi a Dave Bessler Q I My-i w-I J 2 Ii Beverly Betson Bill Blackard 3' ' 1 A y y Q' A . I A 5,1 3 7'-3' yfwpqf ' If' A fr 43 ' - ' 2:5 15 J s.w,,,G - ,'.. X , 'P' , JY A if y K -b A . , 5 W ' 47 - .. ' A ' ,f f N 'N J Y . 1 7 ,N y Richard Rae Jeanne K ,' W '4 ? Barrack Baty . I ' ' Jon Carol ' X W ' Bateman Beebe lik, 0 A .ilyfi 'W , lg ' iq, -A 'f y, '12 if ' N13 . La Donna Phyllis Sharon Anderson Augsburger Baer Betty Marilyn Wanda Armstrong Averell Barbee Herbert Mary Caf01Yn Arnold Avery Barnes I Junlors Bob Ed Pa: Blank Booth Boyle Frances LUSH Barbara Hjbeck Borquist, Bradle Bill Nancy Walt Bond Buster Brandow F. fi l I Pete Brian Breedlove B1-iggerman . ra , ' Q bi- I V351 Shawn Barbara A ,af Q-.Q X' I , A. Y y 1 ' ' 'F 1' HQ 9 , lm- A 'y of - ,, 5. , X . M xx af' A A L., 4.Vy - l - y 2 H ' ' A 1 A sl'-21' f A! i ,gs f' Q15 l 59 - 21 Ji C U , Y? C ' ' 'A W 5 - ,,,' 50 'y 'X '- f i .Kr 'if-E' V l , L C C 'A VT .aw in if-.1 wl- 7 ' A 9 BI :L v e C K I 0 fr I wi Y V v ,Z 5 , 4 ld , at i lk '- , ,, 1 ' yy , 222: FL WK -M igg +1 'ew' RWTH gr Q., 'f' f Ww w , l mlli Allen Jim y Broughton Brown ' fl l Angie Joyce W V V ,gl A Brown Buchen 3' . I .1 J I 'Y K ,, V. at A ll Donna Dave Bob Buxton Cameni sch Cardo zo 55 Bob Harold Glarles Caldwell Campbell Carson 2- .Si mtg June Sharon Milton 1 '-'M' Caldwell Cann aday Cllambe rl ain 1? 5 I, ml Junlors X I Dick n Donna Jack Coltflll Qox C,-otty B0VeI'1Y Alice Barbara Condiff Coyle Cullen Ken Sharon John C0nger Crews QJ11 en . jk Vi V Hu th Louis as digg Clayton Coe X f- be A ,,,' R ' xx i ef if onlue Jerry . Clemons Cole ' -'fx X pl i 1 4' 7 3 ai ' 9 an ', ' I , ,, , -of C fu n Q .3 K--' r W' Q 1: f 7 N xA R - A . A Z , 6' V -X W ,rl-an ,b Qwf n 7 'l P ' . F' C I X, r. V - .. Q K' 1 A, V Y ..a ,X 5- ' fi' 'Sf' .C , .. , X J f' 9 2?-if '5 M-:rv K r, C. I Howard Jerry Chan Clark Larry Joyce Ulatman Clark John Jim Olrtis Darnell Clinton Fred Danley Darrah J I. ,, o','5' we if' , are JJ C no- fl. K nf' ,. 4.9-Q K ,Sm 3 ur, if ,Al .W W .a 2. .1 e. I, .ff Q, .: :K J 'SN- .A , 15 Bob Davidson Carmine Davidson Jo anne Dxrand Jerry Eakle .-3 ,,, 'Q -.,. 1 x ' 4 I S this 2 f 'X D 'J ,. W 1,3 X' ,J 3 ' A ,if Q 'Nr z I, I V . fi oy., ' Q 1 n if fm, - , Q5 I , Y waxy:-1 K wi, Nl I W A U ixxj in I I Ji Swv vt ,I ' 2 A 2 J Ecna Mae - Ag-lgne Davis mrey Sandra 1' A ,I 7' I 4'-F' , ,.,,, ' Carol Davis .4 A V Q Dlke Rf if ' ,lflff 'ox 4 -4:1 axmzfffkm ' 34 -. AI-f-,-...f5K ,J , 411 sfw-s,.Q .Y Marilyn Patsy Frankie Day Deisher De Witt S j Phil Marianne Marilyn 3 De Arcos Dentino Dimmick ' 'WT fi H xx Joyce A-lan Lee 1 5 Defibaugh Derses Dabbins .flux O llIll0l'S X, 'J Charles Joanne Engstrom Efzjfly Ford Norma Shirley Eddie Fahlberg Flexer Fouts Phyllis Majorie Jim Finchum Flowers Franklin 4 , ff? ,wk . i can J - y - W L Self? my 'A Sheila er 1ng 'Lf ,Y y 2 Franz Gm r my Eggericlu A Pg-.gel 1g No-1 , 3 Q ,,, 1 W 6' sad, V y ,Y K hgh 5 53.1, r M A li K . ,X Y B A f, 3? - 4? 9 Q er' f 5' A ' ' 4' , . fy ' flff-f 4 5' ' ' A . , U Bm.. if ki. Q G 'qu-nv Nancy Duke Don Dxrand Dave Frederick Harvey Fyke -rf' I E rn L' .ga .Q 'V -r-'eu Wtf' 1 J .-, 2 'H'- fa'-J ., I I it 1'. Q O' ,.. ,4- .3 ' 1 , W aely A F W Judy Louise V' Garrett GCNCYY ' Jgyce Helen Ad. Gehlsen Gerontes - ya A x , Jerry Marv Gleichman G0rdon 1 55 Gene Helen Glisan Gorgas ' :j 1, Richard Jane Goldhammer Gosnell 1 'x 0 jk Q Junlors 'K X I Kay Ronnie Hall Hamilton Robert C. Dick Hamilton Hanson Robert F. Jean Hamilton Hanson 5 K' A 4.3!- Joe Louise 'D ' Gunlnerson Gentry N W - fXEz:,5 Patricia Helen 2' .' X J Gunther Gerontes 'I E f Q, H, H S gs l i --7 -if ,I We A K. no ix ! K W' .fi 4:1 . ,' - ' at L X , ': H. , he ' 4 'ij z lf Q a a ,Q la .M ,A V y Jr Q . sv W. 9' J 1' 'vi' gf' A 8 wi' 1-B 1 N 57, H AX 12 . '7 X ITN Sharon Rosemary Gray Greuel Dick Thelma Green Grigg Terry Goctschalk Roger Gouran Shirleyanne Gravvat Bonita Hard Barbara Harrell Daryl- Hartwig Q , J Z'- WV Janet Charlie , Hazard Heathcoat A ' W Ularles Joanne ' Headley Heaton a- Y 'hy 5 bv. ' 'EC' . VK A K Hx Q---1 ,t yyni isa ' lf H I L. H' Q 4. 1 I rin' J we ? . 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'J L in X, J Roger Barb b W I fl as A lalraney Murphy V ' , if , Floyd Gluck l f AQ ,J 1, W , , V J N llbert Murray , at V 3 5 J Q -. T W' f c , 1 ,J J of Q- J J M 4 TN 'M' 7 ,. 'L 2 A A L 1 A Kg y if ,, Z 7' ras u ' 3 b L ' ' , L A III . y K 155 -- ' f. vw v 5 Z wiki l fl fr 43 il. 49 -Ji f'E?u' v x A ,W A ,X , -y 5 V A gi . for Ae 9' 3' - A P V Y :f' 5' ' V PLWALLV M X U, 2,4 PM Y -H5 X25 2 V Harry Dita Ann V Bernadine Sandra Murrie Myers A Parrott Patterson Sheila Larry' yu? H2 Q. Sandra Arleen Murrie Neisler 'ik A ---f Q ,, Pate Pearce ,gziz t x , ,JH It . 1 if 4 an , P 555 Jomna Jim Jerri Nelson Niles 0'Nei11 Y - - Catherine Margaret Tom Nevi tt O' Connor Palmer ,, :U Jerry Del-,bs Janet H ' Nichols 0h1 Parker 4'-'N . J Junlors i XI 2 Nola Nancy Dianna Potter Raber Reed E1 eano re Milton Ev elyn Prohaska Rasxmxssen Reed Harold Twila Pat Phd! Reuhun Bennick Ji ' of Tom Sharon W ' '- Bernie Pat Pearson Peradi ' Richards Ricketts Kay Gloria , U Jerry Nancy Pepple Perry Bichnrt Rink 52. , . U' , P ' v- rs f eeyy Qye 'V er: 1 I ,f ' r 5 nfl -za-,gui K - , 0' , -1 ' ,. I A . X ' 'XX T ' Y , ' Q ' ff ' 7 ? f-Q WJ' 'p i'r f his I M ' .-Q' ' ' XJ' 5' 5 5 ht is -t W - I Q .l ,,...'h:- nf' 41? - M ff M . 'Q , I F ' ' 1- M V , PJ' '., I m , ' ' . x '-53.1 if, A -- K NK: 11' ' -rf' ' M 3+ , f, pf V' t F I ' ' m.A:,-'1 ,A 1 L, w A vv Q A' h L if-5 V xi up ' W:-. 1 x - - Ll if 6' W X N ' L ,. ggi ' , ' L 'd K 1 5 . , -if A. rV.L AQ fb I r X f- Q 1 , , W VAX ',.-'A . ' ' A , N S v Z. 4, -, 43' V J, V ' f. 1 I n ll 5,1 ! 1 KL 1 'V R. K A r A K V? Q K . rx We 1 Q ' c 1 A Q X 1' Elelllbl' Dillllll Jgyce Robards Roberts Sdllllldff Schreier Janice Joanne fr A? , - - ' vi Bob ' Anita Robb Rogers , ' 4 .5 I Schnelder Schumacher .,-- fvls Richard Michael Helen R033 Rule Sanders x Marilyn Illeana Don XX Rosecrans RUPPCIT Schaefer , G: Carol Edward Uiuck Y e R0'1h01CZ Saad Shellenberger 'Q' 0 ' N Junlors x. 1 A Mardell Bob -lille Shaw Slyrock Slater Arlene Richard Tom Shook Siever Slavens Carolyn Stew William Sxottankirk Silvnt Sloan: . 6 li . .hm Phyllis 'T' 1 N ' Lznda Dorothy A. Scott Shadid ' , I me A Smart Smith Patsy Nancy i VK Barbara Dorothy E. Scull Shafer imig' V75-154 35- 155535-5' l Slth Sith . K rel: K .. fa ,V K., , I av- ' ' - u K ' . KM iv, X' ,Y ,J L ., s L1 A- A .4 Q12 F' i A W - W fe- , 4 .n c r . ' 4 as b X V L ,Nw K, 4 7, 1 , BW A , , 9 f -.2 ,fd , Y .V 'FV .w k.. ,k W V J . In ,M .. 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' ' rv, p xrrrl' y ' -. J W J ., gf V--., . ., ff I An, 'F' K x :sr if .-ff., 1 xi- .,..f' 49 .rf i -.4' sf A X-- sw- Q 1? ' -22 M 1 Jeanine Weaver Bob Weeks George Welch x ..., 'we l so 'Ml-, if , , Q as fo gif 3.. la X Harold Wells Gerry Welton Pat White W Inks 3:f L-f I . Zh L' y Us ,.4 W a I .is 5,-ivxg '. ex4J'.W!'1 l my ill Robert White Bob Whitledge Herbert Widdows NM X , -JX on ... , ,- V xl 'fb ,Q , ffl A V lx- Richard Ravalee Wi gginton Wilson Dale Ted Williams Witzig Jim Mary Williamson Woodruff Juniors 1 in Y no my Q x .1 'K J ' jffywffirfl -Y U fo! 4'-'Hrs + .MA 5 'X -'Q Nancy York Sharon Yost Duane Youn g -A 'VTP' Slaron Yurgutis Ken Zarley Florann Zimmerman A junior Blglish class under the direction of Miss B. Berman and Miss M. Dalton make their first television debut. Q SOPHO ORE CLASS OFFICERS xl Dick Venesky, Treasurerg Janet Hastings, Secretaryg Bob Simpson, Presidentg Dwight Stimeling, Vice-President. ,-.fv-- i A ig- ,A px Larry A Q Adolphson , , 4 w 4 Jig! 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V , Q isisi V aifgggg '45 g!MIii' 157C 1Q'AAg li a N A l Dennis Q ' M , ' Y X i ml' i Dickinson 4 ' L ' S2 x ew? 1 , fl 4. nag . A' R Mx 30 y s L l 9 Phyllis Davis Sarah Jo Davi s Don Eckard Fancy Edwards ,V ,fx sf ,Q 2 , 5 , f . -N 3 , D ' L W ' i f ,Y , f n ' . a 'a fm: 1 C M ,W A aw : Q. ' 'ff' 3 3' li 1 D LJ Q , K iggg gigs 5 M I XLQWL VI Nxmfi ff-vvg , ,.-I Q Donna r Dawson D x ix .Q Sherrill De Boer Nancy De Bord Bob DeCroix Jo Ann EPPV Georgie Eubanks Charles Euduily ,. 'T U 77 W U' K5 ,fl Ronald Engl and MU. -Q, in Mau: 1. . Y ' wa rx V lyfwinf Q ,V . 3 ,f . rf: mar. JY, ,M 3 c 'P If .153 ,fx V EJ' KL u I, l 1 fx he A ,ik fu A I . I '. - 4 I Q' ' X 'Q , ' bl- f , A 1 - ,, :nan 3? x Af- ng-xy f 7 , Qi: ' i , . 25 1 mask - - 1 , 7' L . X' .if Quai. 4 1 x FAX h - Barbara ,A L lfgiiance . i 5 Friederich -I xy J +45 i QE? ' V b y i ff' ki, N53 5 h in an I N ,wx K 5 . 2 I ,, .I Q MJ, ,gg v-rv 1. x-k,l . y , x ff if V f if - Af - f pat Shirley QS! 'ki Farrance ' Fredell , Q J h if 'K ' 5 John - . Fgefger -,Q 5' French - . . ' Q , ., , . fl - - iii: ff 4 3 ' 1, . 1 ills? X, SQ- 1 - , , A mf ,A 4-. eg -:lit-11' 13, fi: fu? N' 'J .ISE 3 --2f 1-f -- Newton Thomas Rainard Ron Evans Fetters Fisher Funcannon Velva -ICITY Vernon Phyuis Evans Fifltvn Frakes Ganlon Shirley Lido carol Donfld Falatka Flfmand Frazier Gan -:Gp Sophomores N n . . H ld Bill Zheliliy 2222222 Girth Hamilton Joan Donald Robert garbara Gel-des Goodwin Gough Emmet Janet J ohn Frankie Linda Ginther Gosnell Graham Hansen it -, H . ,Q 3 Y Q ' Katherine 'J Jackie :Rr r Ginther Gray - ' A ,r , ,. P4 we L E1 aine o'1 ' K James Goin Qi? Hackecc ' I ,N 'F , , L ,4.L if K J yah 'Q , ' Judy 3' no my I Kenneth Ginther r of Hainline 1 so 1' y s Q Q N wr E ff? ' 'Q' ' z Q r e J -, H ml W on 4 . 1: ,Y 4 , , na ,af 1 - ,f , , xy' ' A R x . 3 ' 3' Iii 7 - - lf , i Ls ' W A5 . Qu I' f S f, - pf' di . i A I i 72151 xii Connie y- 'M 'Q ni, X Hatfield K - i s so 5 J 'Q ' is Ti N 'ilk Q15 A HQ, J M L 1, . '5-fr ' f ' N 'V A J' 'F Margie H. X Gene I Hawkins J' 7g3 Hess H A J Joan 7 Warren J a Heggemeier Z Hester n Q9 David Jackie Helen Hargrove Hegger Hendrickson Dan Roger Dale Harness Heintz HCHSIGY Janet Wesley GafY . Hastings Helmick Hefbstflth .Q , Sophomores Don J0Yce Nancy Hoepfner H0rb0n Hunter Barbara Bill Wilma Hoerr Hults Illes Tom Don Arnolia Hoerr Hunsaker Jackson V ' V. 9 ,y , Q- Alta J ww Renate Homan Xfb JBC0bY C af Lynn y H Joyce Hoover 'f ff 1 -X JBOECT , 4 E ' xg -B ' , -er W -fe L ' H 1, Q5 - H as .gif k1l,. U J Judy f X. Hoffman '- 'I 2' N 1 W :,Ng Q I 5 Q, ' 'ZF7 V Q X 2 .RWZM YB.. a W iw' f 'F E X H Harry Higgs Jack Jenkins , wi xrzv If K ,ABM A , Q Ni? I XY A w g'G ..- I ii. 'IB v Norman Hild Bill Hill Glarles Hire Wayne Jibben Jack Johnson Janet Johnson F sl. 'I -ni I 0 Cr J' ilu -- 53 1 A jr ,. W A' J. wfplly 'A at fi at 'mf' wwf-V - K Lois Johnson Maralyn Johnson Marynell Johnson Jim Kostas Neva Krantz Donna Kuhn Q P' FU , ati. ,rf 'Q 12,94 iz-1' Nu. ,, u ' 3547 3 , E? A. f fa an W, wfgxff .X ' T 1 iw ip , I :Q K :Z :.. f :,..v.,3.L,r ,5fv k, 2,541 f Y al, Pat , , , Johnson i h 'JP ig V37 H, -.wi 5. X Jack A Jorgenson Howard in , N Kannenberg A In S K WV-V Richard Tomy Kehl Kendell Pat Mary Ellen Keller King Roberta Sflsie Kenmer Klng 'f B, Sophomores Don Janice Lagron Lankton Pat Betty Lain Lappin Ray Marlene Langenbach Le Maitre Judy 3' Kurek X Gerald 25 fi h N J La Feber 14? XXV f' ' - ' :fir K ' Kuntz ' f 9 J . 5 ' M- f m V ' X 4. wg- hgh i -' V M ' ' I 5 i X Ati! Vo .a..f AW MQ if . in f' Sybil King John Kirkhus Jim Lee Marie Lemluu iv' Q ,Q -Ti 'K :zl E qv. Barbara Klein Mildred Lemkemann A Q qv sg Q Q tag? J if' , ,-.. R ,,.: , -M VIH W G1 endn Kn app Steve Knobl och Carol Kohl Glori a Lemons Bonni e Li ndenmeye r Janet Livasy L. :K - w , 'J' .454 ., 1 , Q ' x , A mx-V' L V fit ' M f Nj! HA., ..- 'fvf ' Vicki Jo -' , xv a , h K N Don Lvnd g V g ' '. 1. Marcum 9 is, ft' ' 'J' r , ,J ,E Mini in- A sa AXE 9 Carol ,, Addy K ,. A Macafi ' ,- Mansfield M' 5 - -, Darlene qi xg W I Janice 3, 'Q A Mackey ' Marque f ,b ,vm . Y M t M MA if Z JudV Chuck Janet Jean '-GBUS Haddock Majors Max-fell Donna J anef, Naomi Ron Lorentz Madison MHUOYY Mari Karen Helen Karen J ay I-Udwlg Mains Manning Martens W b So homores 'N ' P Les Mary Elaine Joe Donald Martens Maxwell Mccumber Miller Gene. Dale Donna Marilyn Martln Mayhall Melton Miller Jacqneline Margaret Tom Judith Mu-nn McGraw Men-in Moldenhauer SQ 5? 5-3513 ' Henry W ildosette iq V L A Maxey J V li ettzam ' e nsvs Q r ' 5 Alfred I' , Herb 32.51 -P x Maxwell N- P--H Mikelell ' I Liss ,RZ .f-X M W r J X M 4 if M - in avi? H ,K A t , 4. 'em' J M f Be 1 J ' larun I! 5 Mint-ty em ' ,qu - Q . QW as . , 5 e 1, .542 V E ' X' n rg? Yi' My if Qi 'F 11' L .V r- -'S A X . X V 2 ,:...... 3 X k as uri, ui JI' ,X N ,V - mf rw 'u. . vi Phil Molleck Judy Molotsky John Monce Jim Palmer Dick Pape Audie Mae Parker Sag V, wg'+ 5 ii' - L L52 N 1 1, X . , 'sf ' file. F 13 sk .uh . Paul Monahan X 19' HK 6 ggi: qi '-Q.. Judith Monroe Pat Mudd I 5 HW Pars-hall . Xa: ,xr Sharon Pate Doug Paulson m? iv' D gy. ' is il We ' xiiigi 355' uf fa K J' mf: - A 3 ...Q ei gf 'ihigd' Q T Q., if 92 Barb Jerry Mulally Neaveill Douglas John Murray Neikirk Glenn Jack MUZZY Nelson Sophomores Richard Dean Pavelka PCHCG Rosemarie Gerald. Pearson Peterlln Don Bob Pgg., Peters L. A! If.' Juv! H nv - wp ' B Q? ,Q Q Ex J ,gd J ,Q We! Loren Opper 5 X A Billy Norton Roger Ohl Jule Peters Eldon Potting il if 2 . 4 my sd . l 4 V Bruce 9 P 'an fra! V l x lv' ' Ph 1 . . 'Q' 1. n ' M .Q Q ' 7. if i ag, 1' xv' A W'l Dick Owen William Oyler Judy Palin Penny Pittman Roger Pittman Wayne Pollock 1' do v N. A9 :af i gui 'fl U 'ii I V if ew ax ! 4- , , ' gf: . lm V , 4 1 5, - ' . r AVVV K ! f. N ' , f -., H 2. s z - A , ! w f' ' ef 4 1 YQ I 'A v f V if 4' ' -ffj Frmk D ' l A A -A ,L A Joyce ' M- ' 5+ Purple 7 e Rennick , l sv ' R Qi! gf,gg4,,1. Q1 . ' 5 1 if Km Marilee 5 Rager Reinhclt Robert g A X, Leonora X ki JK? Rairden Remel iu s 5 ' A x ': V 9' . . , R, or e R R - -af as . be E A - r .gf w 3' lb-AJ Rosemarie Fred Ronald Bob P01316 Rayburn Reeder Richards Lois Jerry Dale Susan Pribble Ready Rees Roberts Kenneth Barbara Ivfm Rodney Pruect Reckerd Relnhold Robertson Q L? S ophomore s i Penny Glarles Sally. BTI-108 Ross Sanders Schildmiller Semlow Janet Jerry Bob Norman Roszell Sapp Schlink Schackulford Barbara Louise Gluck Donald Rota Schafer Scblonor Shaffer 'F Jack A. Ronnie S818 Schwab x Katherine f 'Aly Mike ' ll , Salyan A, Schweuk y R R R. ' M X X L . i f as R R Y -Q A ff Y V R ky- f R f , , V Joanne ,fi55i'EiY ' R f 'sf r 7' Smdie Nfl 'a ,s.f'!gfm 'ses -f. g -. Sit-arc a- Q A A . J If K ll X 4 A ll 5 . K . wg. ' 1' '14 h f -5-5' if ' 'A ' ' , J M 'V If Y' I L 'C ? . R 1 -an David Sharp Bill Sharpe Richard Shaw Barbara Snich Bob Sninh Di ck Shi th ,hh T ' v i f Q' F 5 ,ga QQ' gi, :af . Egi M' AA ,A ,TW ' ,rl , .+ v-' ,,, , Margaret Shipl ey Q ? Jani ce Saith K 5 NV. ,. O , I, Hn, 5' 2 1 2 f W ., ,Z :L D Q Z' 'Eu' 7 T he ef. 1 if D D? wk at kia ' Q :V If V L V MN A . Lois I' , 3... Simmons ,, h u 5 Barbara ' Jeanette Shlrley a n , Simons K .galrry , , pat X9 ort .I ,I if Simmons V v 5 f- 52 1 'F' ' ' I iirfff PM I' .W ,, if, r L-Z 'LI,,.1k1'r4, . - E 1 .'1.. Y ,X I ' Tom Paul Bob Short Siebenthal Simpson C1Yde Beverly Gene Delores Showalter Sigley Simpson Jim David Phil Shrum Sills Singer 1 Sophomores Warren Phil Cal-01 Sokohs Sronce Stern Barbara' Shirley Marie SUIIBCFVIIIB Stanbery Stickling Beverly, James Carol Somervllle Staub Stiegele Mari1Yn if X' gy W' le ' V Vera SM 'a raw sm X ShiI'1eY 'wi V fu n Harold Q - swdel' W 1 'A' e 7 Stephens ' ' 'F 'Q FT ' v . V ....., ,. rl V fr A Q I Maurice Bai- was, . Stephens 4 K ' 9 .D 3? 5 y K ,R , nl M - ' , D . 2 ,,,, ' as . - -zf' WW' ' , a . 1- Qi , , ', 'g ,Q 'fi-.J .M 5- W' ' , J, M uf . 3' J Q we W , 'ff i Y ,, J 1,5 'I -- ' Lx , .,J ' 'f .1 ' fi ' r W r X a f .M J3'f'5 ' ,W i '::.,V f li ,fa x n A 1 .15 leaf xe Q ' 1 3 ' - Kenny , -- Yvonne A 'x ' Stokes ' J W , V it i Taylor A M if vw. 21 J M. J J J im- J J ,:f?'f?- A A QQ I ' I , 'V A ,. H1 311 y li' ' 'lffsf 'mfXf f5H 3? :i.QAf ' Q , Janice -2 Larry K Streeter '- 'A ',, ' Tate ,. Scotty ,ff rv Jack , . Sullivan Q if THY101' L dy . I Q41 I 5 gi-' ,. f A .f:': H l'5. 4,14 U, . fjlfi fl ffixis:5' :. .E r Barb Judie Ronald Barbara Stimeling Sxtherland SW0I'dS Thompson Dwight Myra Ray Judy Sgimeling Sgtton Sylvester Tisdale Bonnie Sue Roger Ularles Kenneth Stokes Swift Symmonds Trapp -.QQ Sophomores I i n Iris Mary Esther Dian Virginia Turner Waterston Weaver Whitaker Sandy Frank Donald Delores TYS011 Watkins wehscer White Jim . Pat Don Larry Vllefltlne Wead Welch White i f f? Z ' .E k,,. Dick 'rg Bernard ' ' Q A Venezky Westapher ' arm , - Warner ' Westbrook . J use :', 7 ,hm , 371 in at - A V W i LJ A ,V Aff ' S2 iswf ,..,.f I ' V ' , 4, , 'J 'V in of W ik, we ,fy L ' ., 1 w. wi- ' QQ fx uk V -1 W V. 1214 -1, I K V ' Jerry f li fy . r A L ,Vi't Jerry Vecco f ' , 5' T55 Whelan U ra , 3, mi J , VV L, a 13' J 1-. i J 1 e 3 , J , e rl' V H, nf? H ' V EQ f If , 2' o 7 3 A ' 'X . ., ff, 223 if KK W in , - 1 ' 141 .4 V, re antn 2 X l , Warren Whi te Linda Wi chman Bill Wiesenhan 4 s ' .v X - 4 f l I A f I 5 , . 5 - fi ' '- - - ,S Bon Nancy f Z 2 Zarley Zeiders he 1 - . Q- W o W: , f I Q67 5 I Wei, K rg If H I ,F l I Y l ke J r N Shirley , Q York I' I ax 42, , h I, X I' ' , - L. 1 V 'W f Catherine 1 g I K Young ,pw ,x , - Pkg , ,ik 5, Ei ' Q X' ix X V A if -, ,l Ut, 'iq 'bf Marilee Jacqueline Jill Bill Williamson Wingfield Wolfson Wright Donald Sharre Linda Dick Wilson Wissler Wooden Yates Walter Connie Judy Ken Wilson Woerner Worries York Sophomores ln this picture we lind the traditional W.H.S. Gxristmas tree which is furnished and decorated by the math department. 1- A 1' fwygvj' ffy' gb! r ..4 r QW ellglsllglggl V- 'Z fa:FNF'53lFFi, ' . l ,, Qon I E M F iaan W These four students are buying tickets for one of the many activities at. Woodruff High School. Mr. Bucher spies one of the W.H.S. boys catching up on his sleep that he should have gotten the night before. FRE SHMAN CLASS OFFICERS if Bob Williamson, President, Pat Scherer, Secretaryg Judy Boucher, Vice-President., Sally Williamson, Treasurer. R-. ,N- 'Bn -iq. . ' Q. ,wg . V 5. n A 1. .-.Q A f:.::,v ,- -.339 '. ' - on fi he at Carl Abese Bob Allen Marilyn Allen 1' uf Marilyn Bishop 1 5 A Vg A L . A213 in , 1 yi, mm, G55 fra f 1.5: l f' A an A x V' ' 4 K: its 'K I 'g.....xv'.'ffdi?3-3 V an ,W gnu 4 mm- 9 iq - 'fl ,V I T -.: f Mila wx ' it LV .nav . . H' Sli Xkl' -Xi :' '. N ffliff f . ' , ' 1 .-5 X U . '- ,ev e ' M- ye -?'1k f 512 ,ifx 2 A Bonnie Nickia Clark Augustus Barber Bafkef -K f . A.: 'A Robert Donald Lance -A A C . , Averell Bergman Barnes ' QA 'i fl ,, I v 1' W f IP, - f Ina May Bernard Don Dennis Armentrout Arterburn Bartel Beebe Suzanne Joe Sharron Maribelle Arnold Ashbaker Bassett Beck Carl Joyce Pat Carol Arrhenius Augsburger Bastian Begner 1 Freshmen M BQ, 5' f ' Judy Ann Dale Bollman BD'mdY Brehmer - Cecil Donna 331:25 Bovey Brian Judy Ethel Jack BOUChel' Bradway Brisbin .B d r y iw' Donna .Io-Ellen I X ' , Janet Sue B1 H014 B00 Sch my Brockmeyer Brown Dixie Don ' Katie Barbara B0ardman B01 Hr Brown Burnett '- If :Q ef CQ A qu f . ff A ff R x no ll A iqif E V1 JN W.. .Qs me C A A2 1 - , 9 .is fi sf , . rf' -51 J J Q3 - f 'Q ff ea J QQ 1s us, .J BY' ' 1 A I ky A W 'A mffgf , .g-13.1.1.5 I , V.. - f ,YT 1-1, . f '7 ...N ,L ':f'l il'fa.xs 4. ' 3 . 53. XV' , R . JW- 1 R' I gl my lg? f 'X ,L , if .Q sd' ' A 'Hg Colleen Bell Rex Bell Sharon Berger Tomy Dxrrows M26 vii 1 54 M ,Q K i w if fx V QW ia lla fini .I hx YD' 4 2 r Sim, fi-'a.:e1f .Mn ., Q.: :qt Vit ' v W ,cm Q, .. Judy Burtsfiel d Harold Butler Nancy Bu zbee Lin da C0 ch r an :V . ZH A-' Y '. rgifxhxiwijll i? x y W UW' V? 8 . m lhdgknl XJ- Sandra Byrne Betty Callear Hen ry Camp Chri stine Coe .loanne Collins Q 4' 7 x I XX J Q, I ZF is 3 D :A f N 5 'Q 1 V V K K every . 4 4 D 'nj .fe Q, y,n 7? mmf EE? if L 5441 K-H'H gzm. a 'U W , - , A fi? We N,, Qffv, . VW' ' fe 1 N Qw?WgQW1yi,f A, K f wi, V :g!1XV , Ngnw 5 X fQk , 2, s ...L . , Vi - ,Q , H , f A ' KS - --a lyyx ' ,n?' gb ' Lil 4 d'!ri., fbi!!! 3 Qy'7 me ' - . ih f K ka' 4h,k if 'X K o I 'W' Kathleen Shirley Danna 2' Carr Carter Casey W 3,3 Larry sue Laffy x Q If Carter Carter Case vm .5 ' , K i yeefle .N AT' X 15 Bernice Joe Bill Sally Canada Chamberlain Clark Clayton Bernita Ruth Kenneth Jim Canada Chatman C1 ark Close Cal-1 Kenny Walter James Carlson Chew A Clark Coates ., 4 Freshmen f 1 Gale Beverly Janis C0nn Cox Darr Paula Gary Jim Omn Cullen Daugherty Dick Kathryn Jan Corley Cullen Davenport 3 t A '4 fi! Gerald I , '59 Gary James Col trin L H N-.J Davis Davis ' ,V Jim Ixlwz'-'4 Herman Marilyn ujmbs Davis Davis :kaduafi ,,i,u si? gil Sh 5QQ- VIW. ig F Qxl a n Qaf. ' 1 ' I- IV H . Q 1 f N- fi! K Home Davis at, My .M lyfslwf' Y, V :is 1' W is M., .. , RV ,ig JS W,,x Nm s Z 17 .,k ji Q, er '14 wi 4 2 K :V f X . 'fyilv sffah nf 2.11 - e K- fl K JJ' Wim xv- ' ' . fx if fag ii he J ,. 1 Q 'L - ,gffg J . ' N 49 9 . V 5 'f H? 'M Y, . y . y -,. i,,. by J ,ff 7 ' .52 l a rf DOH Jerry Charles Dllewall Duncan 3 I ,D Ja-ne? Ted Slaron K M .. . Dlguld D'-lrdel Ehtwistle Bob Ron Kay Dawson Dickinson Dorman Bob Joyce James Delong Diggs Dowds Sharon Jeannie Charles Denton Diveley Driskell I Freshmen 'S av I' Gerald Jim Patricia G88 Garner Getz Charles Bob Ruth Gardner Garretson GibS0n D0r0ChY Ron Jerry Gardner George Gleason X In lfx ,AD fu' ' . J -1 C 1 'Q 'W M .1 if U y arc l f .K 552 Frances Frome J W 3 ' E . Morris Lon MF' ' A Freeman Fhrness wk, W i ' . v E f I Ii if .ik YVVLM :V 1 1 ' , x V x J Don H: ' QV? ,rf .5-5 Foiles KI! 1. 1.x J 3 . Dwi, 'Q sfo . 4 , , . . ' QW? N 1 '33 fe' '-r'e: ,tg 122. 1 2f AY ,JN J if 1 ' 'x X f . . N, 2 QU B ' gag Margaret EP PY Bruce Everek Marcia Farlin Larry Glocfelcy James Gobert iff' 'Q ik. Ju. wmq J. I ef -L. ' 5 H 35 11 xr? - Agp: ,-1' . Hay Jim Fauser Fletcher Judy Mary Feldman Fl exer Clifford Billy Fields Flora Laurel Goodwin Larry Gordon at , Gott, ,rr y - Q, , - 5 Q na 5 wiv, , V MQ I ,S a b J , X JK, Q ,3-Q :ZS I , Q ,ba ,gk Q- an A J N - V Q ' 3 Q- J qw ,P ,J -'V' ,Q vw R f,. an -3 ., Q J J N. if l i' 52,35 5 Q l xy, a y 5 is ll lv' ,lb IU... J .rv J. J J .W X , , -Q 3 , ' f2,. V A ' w , , v Y' ' Q J J S ' M J A J X f - ,IJ tif v' . in 2 X J- f Joyce Jerry Ralph V SAE K Gullette Haley Hamilton Q I 1 fi 1 Jim Frank Richard if l 347' 17' if la ,J li WJ- Gummerson Hal lor Hammer 3 9 Si -A 'v- ik! N.-if 11.3 X L' Z ' V23 ,E W- f fr-. . . 'wx-as-vm , Q-'Z' . .. , ' . I 7 yi -K W he J J lll' 4 V W7 ' -' lxwr .,' J if 'Y ff ,f ' 1 - 'J 'N '1 , ,xv y , 4 34533 A W H Eivmur Q gem Sharon Karen 5h?f0!' Judy Judy Jim Graham Gfeve Gflssbv Hankins Hardbargex Hartwell Robert Kefml' DOI' Judy John Sue Graves Griffith Grindle Hanson Harris Hartwell Steve Robert Richard warren Howard Ralph Greenslitt Grieg Gudeman Hanson Harrison Hatcher , Freshmen 0 J 1 6 X Ronald Janet. HiCh8I'd Herman Hicks Hill Sylvia Donna Glfrria Hess Hi land Hoepfner Donna Janice Sande Hibbard Hill Hoepfner rl . 1 .2, 11 J . Q ' -v 2'.Y5: l L ROHHIC James V ,Ei , x I, 1 ' Darlene Robert. Helms Hendrick son ' ' Z Hoerr Hollis , -- 1 ,35 y ,.,f, -1-. Donna Sandra nel 1, , 5 ::-::- Li mia J erry Henderson Hensaler Hoffman Holzinger at 'J f A ik' K in J J ' gidcnw busan -,li : V- if V fi Qlarlene Hayes Hornstein ' J C' 'A' A fl my +1 an J , ggi , J N xx A ,st y N '11 Ja f ' 4 1 . 55, . ,-11 fsf , N .., f., 335 1' T' 5 N. l , tfi'-sp I f .. -4, Y i 9, is if Charles Sharon Hosick Huett, Bill Dave Houlih an Hughes Dick Ardy Howell Hunziker Bill Kennell Rochelle Kerker .Q nf Ri ta Kemmer wp K K ' eh! ll' 4- -s -45 A E - , Q CP' ' l 'gg K 2 'Q .0 V ,J 1 -I u mira- X X - A i s 'Ng I fa fl u , f ' , I - he l ihfrln of -13g .Ml fe: ' 'Q X,-N , L , 1 me -N 1 vii 'ff K' if 'fa K J' l l . f -A ,.V, X 4 . , AST ' N HA Y Q A ' hlll f 'l in K l K Rita Mafl' Barbara Irons Jackson Johnson N James Barbara K if I ' Juan aww Jaan gaaf , :ff i , K . ef' in Y 5' 1 ' ' T Skip Phyllis Steve Ruth Ann Hushaw Johnson Jones Kaufman Marsha Bula Valerie Sharon Hussey Jolliff Jones Kaufman Ramon Mary l l0lv6Yt Beverly Imes Jones Kahler Kelley 1 ! Freshmen 'XS I Sharon Bill Jerry King Kirkhride Knickerbocker Deanna John Gary Kirby Klasing Knollhoff Kenneth William Roger Kirk Kline Koehler XF- ' , wwe ,gs if rn? - - . f , w gn lf Jerry , I L 1 Y A ja y, Kenny Jon Key 1 ,K ,Elie Kohrs Krug Gene 'li' ff Y lf Dick Jackie Kimberlin Koontz Laidler nv F9 - R.. 2-9 19- 4 v-Q' K ., 49 - r if-vf 4 f 5- 1, r l 1' . ,f-f .K kr .. k.k' . ,N , , ig. ' 4, :f if ' f . A 5 . 4 -.mm -ra f -' ' ' l K' -Q as YW -..:asi: . A - , ' ag-le Langj ahr K . W gnu' s L, Fi 39 K 7 Q Q W, , g 4 -A ' on f if ' M -' N1- K f , -P ,,,: J... M ' A, 1 ,. , x R .1 fy, 1, r:.V ' 4 A X, 1 gli X gf , -4 , W -' 5'2 .4 35- l P23 Q t HQ 6 dxf!! , two 'figs U' ,fwff - ' iff x ' lf! , ' ff! Sf 'gk . ' 9 no im iqazw 'l,e-nf all L ef .L 51 -A 'M M -N ef: 1 X In , 1:1 1 Au fx qi , cl F. L er e 2 L vt- L xv' f ' - ' n-'F' X' 'T Sharon Betty Dick Lukehart McCabe Mclean ,Qx .. ,, 9 Jay Joe Ray , 2 1. in kt il L Lutz Mccosh McMillan Q s A N -Z .Sv ,gg A X M 1 J 2 Y Nancy Bob Sonia Bob Marilyn George Lee Lemm Look McDon al d M ann Martin Judy Mary Dan Pager Stan Jimmy Le Grande Lenz Lovekamp Mahler Marshall Marvin Marilyn Pauline Harold Nadine Donna Rawnie Lelunann Livengood Lowe Mallory Martin Mathis 1 Freshmen Q6 0 l i Bruce Rebecca Eddie Miller Miller Moll J ames Ted Marilyn Miller Minar Moody Karen Carol Shirley Miller Moehring Moody Q Q JudY B111 P 'I Allen Paul Melina MCYBYS L L Moore Moore N if W ' Willard Leila l Jerry Jerry MelZZgBI' Mqgre Mgrgan M' I y f 9 GH S-2' q i -H-f' w . . - 1,-L CE. . V l ne.Z y . .. -for in , Bob i Y X - .1 ,. 7 rm Sharon Maxwell Morris an W , fe M 515 , V Qi, If i ig, ' E95 M nfjgki 5' -X lil 5565i ' X I gg , 'f .7?'T., X. L . 5 ii'i ' - ,LK f ff . I H fnerr , 'r Q ,f 3 ze K. ,QQ Y ,K -,i Kin- t .. . V IN' la . 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X H :V V1 .-7, 'J kktx 554575 . fi X - 2517 ' HB5 n . -fa'-:azlcn Ted Joy Par, Saal Sanders Sgherer J 3 ,-: V A Allen Sandra Bob A A K .N lf Sanders Sargent Schilling 'G Q ' '-k', R I -' ,lwkifi Kemjll' NUICY Jim Arlene Robison Rose Schlink Schroeder Sandra Floyd Doretta Shelby R0g6I'S Roth Schmidt Schultz Scott Loretta Charlene Frank Rogers Ruppert Schmi 1 I en Schutt. 1, , Freshmen ' 5 . 0 i .- ShH1'0Y1 Richard Bruce Shearburn Shurts Simpson Joanne Virginia Martha Shoen Sie!-S Slmpson Bob Janice Bob Shottenkirk Silvest Singer Bill Barbara J i ' W ..,. if Linda Euree Selburg Shafer in I 'V l f Slama Snitch -RR?- X Q. V . 112 Jeanette Gerald If ' -'Q 'fd 7 Bob Judy Sh adid Shaw Smi ch Shi ch J V , nlll Q l f lW me 3fw a I l Qi , V- Jw- , r -ow ,xx X kg , M Meng L. a 5 J f, A , INF' J ., ,w Q 'I sag, is F mi , f' 1 ap. :R f , J J Ref V, 1 ,,V A' R R J Rmai 512 f R 1 A fi ll we A ll 'V 6, .. we ,KJ'. Teddy Schwar I: z Wayne Scott Eli zaheth Searle Ronald Smich aes, Ie , ,,, Q? i , , -', J . Q ' ,, ,Ni W , 4 . 5 553 il IZ' ' f g', ,aaa T-7 Stan Stroff Mary Studebaker Dean ' ' . 5 X -ff' PL A rl ' ' gated, pw' i f J, .L -' 1 will . W Ronnie Lenny Smi ch Stau ffer Betty Bi 1 l y Snodgrass Stevens Jeanette Bennie Sprinkle Statler Swanson al I 1 Leroy Vile Judy Vohland g. '75 Valerie Vensl and M , Q? N. I Jim Wade Judy Wade an Q ,J '15 J ff W ' . any ax H 6' ,f .T mylar, M y , V 1 5: 1 7. . B VF. C I X 5 1 . - f X N? 5 3513: ' x 'W ' ,-3, Nf' lg- f 1 M' ' 4 l 1 , My wi or' i S ,N - W . , I I gf., J 7' 'gf' f nl Qu, 01 Marilyn Michael Gary Szabados Thomas Tippetf- i 'ff Karen Yllvmle Vic 11 35- Taylor Tilton Trantina J fn' A if if A . f 'Viv JW? , ff ' .V ' V X A an f mil l. Marilyn Lynn Marileah Traub Trlpp Turner Chai-les Margaret Ricnie Traynor Turl Ulrlch Mai-ilyn Charles Herbie Tribe Turner Updyke Freshmen Larry Marilyn Edna Wallden Welch Whittington Dave JOYCC Tom Wall sce wel CDH Whitten Bernadine Renefftfl Diane Weast Whalen Wicks J J - fa only fd if ' ,105 gl' ' Q Q Dave Bob y 5 M gf. Wigh tmarl Williamson V-ll 7 5 Margaret Gene 0 Wiles Williamson QL 4695 gf I ic: V 'fav' . , f 'iff yg fl , sauy L ' Williamson In :E V- :Ei V My ,A P, gr 'I in , X 1 ,X i 'rifl- - Q ' 1- 'EJ' 99' 'Z' ! David Wilson Sally Winters K gi. V gf- Cwkfln' 'EZQPWWINQ-'Gm ,w,. . u.,t gr? . ,.,'-:fxfg X .L Barbara Woodruff Barbara Woods . 1 John Sharon if z.,L . QE! ojg ,., nr '35 Q 1, 1 ,-- ' L h I K . ,- '. ,' jvgggtv W h . , x V , W qltl ,-.:,:, ,533 t ii, I 5 5 Janet Jbm woods Wvolford Wotton Wittekiend ,Q I? Jim Worlow Josephine Worrick f '52, XX Freshmen QW? W V' , ,,y' XWY Frank Yocum Bob Young gxxrizzzgzfn team' coached bY Juni0f1 Frank De Witt, were victorious in the Inter-Class Basketball 9-4 wr 'TEV Judy Yontz Bob Zgrwekh The bell has rung---locked out! Judie and Bob discover that those large, roomy, lockers aren' t. so large ' cs GMX M 555 owwfffw 0. W3 31 W -xg Z 1 rf Q Lf 9 . S hx dxf? x xj' QQ Q? ff , V I ' 1 Q5 'bfi il? i . iii: . fx? 'i my V fig A Q f X if Dick Dann, President Del Bireline, Vice-President Council Student M . M 11, Advisor 'Officers Dixie Boardnan 2 A Ronnie Dorey .ludy King Joy Randolph , E gif M KI, f, 1 a. X4 4 Judy Boucher Sue Brown Q Margie Hawkins Student JX Larry Hendrick s Pat Hill X K nf LXV' Katie Bxrnette Gmri stine Coe Kay Johnson Council V 1 r'ru X mr - Q1 my 'A X - . , f .5 ' A I f E i 2.2: K, gk. - A ug H L , 'fflllf , Q A 5. Sxero Margaris lick Mathiaon ,-7' ' Q ,.,', . . 53 ' K it 7.1151 5 , fx ,W I . 1 ifpiifiilifyii-.3 ,I ly- bgy. ji i' 'F 0 I Stewart Silvest Arlene Sleek 2. 'I v X ', . if Sf f ah 1? New M ..,,. 1 ,- Jerry Marshall Marilyn Miller TOR! Short Dave Wi ghtman Q -Sf sag? if 7 ' fy Hx 1 K' -. f? A 1. Frances Bavis 95.00 1. Marie Roecker 95.00 2. Robert James 94.83 VALEDI CIURI AN lciel VALEDI CIORI AN ici el SALUTATORI AN Top Ten W 'Q x Q? 1 x Y 'Q . we '. I . .F 1 1 3. Harlene Baumbach 4. Vonna Lou Chambers 4-. Shirley Thompson 5- Betty Wmerner 94.81 94.80 ltiel 94.80 His? 94.71 E' n. . 1 0 will :iffy V' N ' I , x A 6. Edith Mitchell 7. Edythe Conger Huffman 8. Lois Boswell 9. Carol Selherg 10. Donna Rediger 94.36 94.23 93.93 93-73 93-70 '.e .15 K .., , V af A Harl ene Baumbach Frances Bavi s U kg ig 1' N w, A dll gl James Herrimam av' N . fi - ,R an 'D 4 'H as Q ' iz- 4 ,zcaglf fl X X X2 ' . I A' I - 'A Lois Boswell Vonna Chambers Robert Dryden Joanna Gaines Warren llarris a 12, ,ra -'I' 2 A A We , '-Q , 1? ff' ' V . x I A 0 ' we X1 . Q , Pl Robert James Richard Mathison Marilyn Melvin Joy Randolph Harie Fioecker ational Honor W is X Betty Woerner Shirley 'Ihompson Lois Abbott Mary Cook Ri ch ard Hoffman J , at ' is I Ruth Sands 5 I I . i A? if .L N 1. A Mary Addis Carol Anderson Judy Brannon J , 0 P af' at Peggy Davenport Faye Dmcan Edna Feeser ' V 1, V X 1 ' V, John Horn William Kohl er Larry Laesch David Michel son fl .- ' . wh f- E x, A ' Q A, ., 3 R Janet Short Lorraine Sinn Ronald SlonnegerMarie Staub Y i ' S if A 1 . L, 4 V hi .A p ig gy I ,A , X , Judy Camenisch Joan Canty Carol Chapman f 12' A H S L x. r.., .J ' pr ki L uhm, Robert HngemeyerBetty Hammer Max Hoerr A - A A ,J- - ' -4--I e mfg-A fr.: Martha Neis Bonita Nichols Jack Reum Q ,ty li - p 3' X or 5 , pppV ' A,.. Dinah Walder Beverly Witzig Jean Yost f er Advert1s1ng Manager ' 1 ' vc fe... I Y, N3 bserver Business i 'His V -5' Ad Arlene Shook V1 sor Credit, Manager . V ,' taf f Y xy' K . H -Q' on SVI s d Productxon Manage! in 'ff 1? ey an ers Dxslness Manager Maleita Whitak P .. ' jnnh. 23? C1rcu anon Manager 3rd row: Ruth Gibson, Joyce Cornelius, Judy Yontz, Judith Boundy, .Io Wotton, Georgie Eubanks, Janice Lankton, Joyce Mitchell. Miss Jeanne Berman Advisor bserver Editorial Janet Hubert Assistant Editor Elaine McCaddon Betty Woerner W Editor ta Assistant Editor L t t H me Q N . A? N l l f fl Jim Fyke Stew Silvest Z Q K I ' Sports Editor Assistant Saorts Editor A 4 , i 2- ' Front row: barbara Sorrlnerville, Judy Worries, Audie Mae Parker, Pat Scherer, Jane Slater, Margaret Wiles, Ann Det- weiler, Joanne Ford, Judy Logue, Beverly Kirkbride, Sally Winters. 2nd row: Betty Woerner, Phyllis Dirkse, Beverly Condiff, Mary Lou Tomsov1c, Joanna Nelson, Connie Woerner, Judy Kurek, Marylou Cheek, Janet Hubert, Judy Garrett, Lucinda Lowe, Donna Dawson. 3rd row: Myra Sutton, Hrmy Zerwekh, Jill Wolfson, Marianne Dentino, Bonnie Sue Stokes, Marilyn Allen, Nancy Shafer, Joyce Rennick, Joyce Martin, Sally Williamson, Elaine McCad- don, Nancy Hunter, Marynell Johnson, Mary Lou Conn, Ijnma Lou Seely, Lou Ann Johnson. 4th row: Dick Venezky, John Neikirk, Stew Silvest, Bob Simp son, Lee Dobbins, Hon Allen, Scott Alexander, Ularles Carson Norman Marcus, Bog Gouran, Alan Bone, Bob James, Jim Fyke, Doug Murray., Tom Fetters, Dan Purple. .31 .1 s- I 9 ,ii P WV. r Business Pat Lavigne, Business Manager Myrna Laube, Advertising Manager Talisman M A. R. Buis, Ad Officers Marina G'li8mCS Arlene Dorey Carol Dlke Carol e Hermann Pat Hill Kathleen Johnson Talisman Joellen Ladl ey Business Staff Anita Schumacher lbrothy Sni th Mary Lou Tomsovic Pat Tripp Margaret Turl Linda Wichman Lois Jean Boswell, C0-Edi tor Talisman Roger Daryel Strode, Sports Editor f X 4 Marilee Ann Foglesong, O0-Editor Editorial Officers Miss Gladys Hedstrom, Advisor mr 6 'X , v ,,h,,fr E 'jf wi x JOYCC Bufihen Mary Combs Mary Lu Conner Katie Oxllm ri.. F 9 Norma Fahlberg Joe Gummerson Sandra Hoephner O Tallsman Dave Jones Walt Kiefer A: ' . I , 'r - -. X 1 I l Dorothy Schwartz Vera Staub A r ' v Gif'- ' A 5 M ie 9' '53 x Ai K-ki Q ., ia 4-L1 if Editorial Staff 1 I' S- 1 , .lf 4.. 5 K XXX-Sq 5 i Sal ly Knickerbocker Beverly Waim-ight Pat Weed Laura Jarrell Janet. Livasy 1.5 French Club Members of French Cllub gain knowledge ol' their favorite country, France, as well as enjoy ing interesting meetings and social events dur- ing the year. Participants automatically become members of Tri-Language Club. The officers this year are, Joellen Ladley, Nancy Shafer, Marilee F Ogelsong, and Pat White who is being 'guillotinedf Front row: Ann Detweiler, Jane Slater, Margaret McCraw, June Caldwell, Joanne Ford, Yvonne Taylor. 2nd row: Sharon Gray, Dorothy Gardner, Marilyn Miller, Molly Ann Cowan, Maralyn Johnson,- Penny Ross, Judy Hardbarger, Mari- anne Dentino. alll 0 3rd row: Arlene Dorey, Pat Hill, llleana Ruppert, Joyce Mitchell Joanna Nelson, Judy Garrett, Delores Streitmatter, Anita Schu- macher, Barbara Gillingham, Arlene Shook, Janis Darr. 4-th row: Gene Ehrlich, Warren Harris, Greg Voros, Roger Gouran Norman Marcus, Phil Burnette, Bill Entwistle, Ron Surratt, Jeep Willms, Dave Yates, John Harris, Jim Eggerichs. I Q. L A V I J 'EQ Front row: Pat Lavigne, Sandy Maurer, Barbara Mulally, Char- lene Hornstein, Connie Pearson, Jean Hanson. 2nd row: Jean Keown, Sylvia Hess, Pat White, Joellen Ladley, Katie Cullen, Sandra Byrne, Nancy Shafer, Barb Heggemeier, 3rd row: Linda Wichman, Janet Hoszell, Joanne Bufe, Sue Hartwell, Maleita Whitaker, Beverly Black, Nancy Bink, Mary Johnson, Georgie Eubanks, Jean Belsterling, Janet Livasy. 4th row: Dick Green, Chuck Maddock, Bill Stone, Mike Bule, Ronnie Allen, Larry Chatman, Ronnie Hamilton, Maurice Stephens, David Sills, Robert Mitchell. French Club Front row: Joyce Augsburger, Martha Simpson, Pauline Abbott, Carole Kamp, Lois Boswell, Marilee Foglesong. 2nd row: La Donna Anderson, Sharon S1earburn, Gloria Lemons, Barbara Bradle, Connie Woerner, Pat Morse, Nancy Wilson, Joy Randolph. 3rd row: Miss Gladys Hedstrom, Howard Gian, John Higg, Rich- ard Pavelka, Terry Hopkins, Ron Mari, Garry Mansfield, Kenny Burdick, Fred Herchenbach, Dennis Vaccaro, Bichard Martens, Helen Mains. 4th row: Jim Williamson, Chuck Murray, Ed Saad, Dick Alexander, Bernie Richards, Bill Knuth, Fred Davis, Rodney Leininger, Russell Jones, Dick Brewer. , 1:7 ' 109 Latin Council, comgosed of appointed students from each class, make p ans for Latin Club meetings and functions. Council members for the year of 1953 and 1954 are as follows: Front row: Margie Hawkins, Nancy Hunter, Janice Sandie Seifert. Bob C. Hanilton, Dixie Boardnan, Ronnie Silvest, 2nd row: Clemons, Judy Tisdale, Susan Hayes, Judy Logue. 3rd row: Tom Fetters, Edward' Coyle, David John- son, Ronnie Marshall, Howard Harrison, Clark Barker, John Neikirk. Latin Front row: Judy Yontz, Sally Williamson, Laura Jarrell, Mary Lu Conner, Donna Bell, Barbara Thompson, Marilyn Allen, Ruth Gibson. 2nd row: Margaret Wiles, Marilyn Bishop, Lina lloffman, Mary- nell Johnson, Nancy Peterson, Jo Ellen Boesch, Glristine Coe, Arlene Shook, Janet Duguid, Nelseen Backus, Jan Davenport, Marilyn Davis. will Club 3rd row: Frank Schurtz, Alan Bone, Mike Schwenk, Don Hunsa- a', Bill Hults, Joe Glamberlain, Bob James, Kenny Clark,.Dennis Birbe, Tom Kendell. Na Z-8 110 V 2 -,,,.r--w. i er Front row: Neva Heward, Sarah Jo Davis, Rosemarie Pople, Martha Hussey, Judy Monroe, Janet Mundelius, Catherine Young, Sharon Pate. 2nd row: Miss Warfield, Luan Borquist, Judy Worries, Darlene Mackey, Charlene Schmillen, Barbara Hoerr, Barbara Huntington, Sharon Pruitt, Loretta Ruppert, Jane Gosnell, Virginia Klee, Judy Hoffman. Latin Front row: Judy Sutherland, Janis Streeter, Janet Hicks, Barbara Klein, Karen Ludwig, Janice Lankton, Phyllis Johnson, Sybil King. 2nd row: Marie Stickling, Lois Simmons, Karen Manning, Karen Miller, Ina May Arrnentront, Sharon Bassett, Marilyn Rosecrans, Susan Roberts, Barbara Murphy, Lois Pribble, Pat Lain, Jackie Laidler. lx A ,..-1 7 .H ,lr H .Q-n.4 3rd row: Jo Ann Stotler, Brian Murphy, Kenny Griffith, Bob Williamson, John Wolcott, Louie Coe, Harold Lindholm, Bob Young, Bruce Miller, Phyllis Dirkse. Club 3rd row: Lance Barnes, William Keller, Jim Palmer, Floyd Mummert, Bonnie Bradle, Bob Simpson, Richard Shaw, Bill wright, Warren Sokolis, Richard Lawrence Venesky. u..l1 i4 111 ' vi fy. Z ol . , , ,- A 1 ny . q ,W y y -4 5 Scott Alexander Sally Ball ' I ,,'h 1 .' . WW, , 'lies-6 ligne kiln, wr xii Q John Oxrf-is Ronnie Curtis i? an ' my 'fi B Jim Garner Harlene Baumbach State Pre si den t . 3 X - 'v x ge fi f , v a , ff V Q ak .. W 1. Don Bally Joanne Bowker Jirrmy B-ll-l0Ck Carolyn Glance Edythe Conger ' 2. Y 'v- Ib M , 3- 1 r 2 H ' K fi ' -4 ., . ' 'vu --.f My Vg ., I1 J lego. 3 I v Carmine Davidson Bruce Everek Phyllis Finchum Beverly Fleer Marilee Fog1esongJ x y , is wa . x Aff., ' Don Grindle Gene Hess Don Hoep fner Jack Johnson Janet. Johnson , as-J l A 1 American ., W 1- ,,, v Y 1 4' - -'n 1 f V, Gale Conn im Franklin Ni ss Perdew, Advi sor Club y J yy 75 2, B B y ayl' B J an , .aa 1 'B ix in F J gf' ' i, - W 4 1.,- ,',- :WEL f ' Af' fa .f 131 'N' gulls Walt Kiefer Glenda Kna M pp yrna Laube Danna Mc Fall Jim Miller Norma Owen ri as J ga- . as , ev fd . xg f ii 5 - J gui Q 1,11 B 5,34 'f ', Q A . ix, ig ,Q gf? J i J 1 W ,,ennn 4 1 lv J, ka B J Judie Palin Wayne Pollock Barbara Reckerd JOHIUIG Regan Jack Sala Joy Sanders Jerry Sapp Bob Schlink , my- fi' A 3 ' ?.?1,a 5' mfr? 4 A' n- , , ,fr ,',, 2--Lf ' V, ' 1 V Q , 3 . 1, . 7 ,Fifi QX . 112 Bill Slarpe C 1 ' aro yn Steidel Charles Traynor S d an y Tyson Dave Wallace Robert, Mi ite Jacqueline Wingfield Bev York lv 4 ,, ,R ,s Del Bi reline Dav JSC' ,fini ' ,e2f?g J ' if-Q I, e .. la, if i.:.a.1-w- o.1r.f:.P1 Al Edenburn Vx V J as vb I ,J , ., -', 3 wg., 4-.er . 'N-L, .2,,.,L ,' Jim Herriman fssi- as-zz' 'im sv gaze: -- y r:-:::L1:y1:W::L.:. -J'?f+f?'::!22. A Bob James A New r df L? x , Dick Mathison Q , A Sf'- D f J Don Stafford if 4 '-is ' xx A WILE, , ' W e Cameni sch Ronnie Clemons .MAN I - , ,D Q 1 J- 'H ,Z-H'T'f'+ so -Hxr, , Qxw3 ?i',1 ma .'.L--4 -fn L' 1 Ronnie Dorey Q 'Q 4 , I .1 mu w 4.-A 1 ' x 3 Bob Dryden 3 s rf 5 fa,. ' A .' ., 42 , 'Z 7 X lv . L .. '69,-4 'Y' x im 1 wg-v . 5 ,N ,K Jim Franklin .fi 'tg irl ,L A ,A X is I -,,.- W I V, c E i 5 ' E J V ' f Y Jim Fyke Roger Gouran JOB Glmmerson . xg, R , K , ff 1' Eg fy igzmaxx i. Key Club eff? ,i My Dave Jones Joe Kennell .Q 4 FF, e L if iii: AN D' 'X X John Nixon Mark Nixon Tom Slorc Stew Silvest naonooa 1 Dick Venezky Louie Watson Dwight Stimeling Roger Strode A ' ' f f ilm 14 Leia-11.14. K, X ix I Mg' Qu as I 1' 2 4 Dick Dmn 'gill' ' . Li wma f Warren Har ri s fa, 1 rfgfw , I J rnornn Di ck Hon egger 1 f ,W on Bob Mann Y' QV ' ' 7, A . .a-' Bob Simpson rf: in J., f J' 'Bs' 'rx Ted Witzi g 1 .IK ,AR rt Service The Art Service Club makes posters for parties, dances, plays, and assemblies sponsored by the school. All the art work which represents Woodruff in public dis- plays is done by this club. The officers are as follows: Secretary, Jackie Miller, Treasurer, Pat Tripp, Presi- dent, Joanne Regan, and Vice-President, Mary Maxwell. Club Upper picture Front row: Penny Butterfield, Pat Morse, Joyce Cornelius, Sue Hoffman, Joanne Regan, Shirley Steele, Jean Belsterling, Sandra Henry. 2nd row: Slerrill De Boer, Carol Dlke, Lois Simmons, Jackie Miller, Pat TriPP, Ronnie Helms, Sharon Harper, Nan Marie Lem- kau, Hoberta Kenmer, Judy Logue. 3rd row: Helen Gerontes, Janice Lankton, Richard Siever, Bradl Burget, Dick Caldwell, Larry Glatman, Roger Swift, Roger Strode, Mary Elaine Maxwell, Joyce Gehlsen. V P' Lower pi ctu re Front row: Alta Homan, Colleen Bell, Elnore Reichert, Ravalee Wilson, Carole Hermann, Patti-Jo Sutton, Joyce Martin, Sandy llenseler. 2nd row: Sxaron Morris, Ann Holler, Sharon Grigsby, Lois Damarin, Myrna Laube, Judy Meliza, Delores Hurt, Sandra Davis, Diane Birket, Betty Reckerd. ey 3rd row: Doris Hessling, Betty Chew, Harold Thompson, Bob James, Wesley Helmick, Ularles Brubaker, Jim Schlink, Bill Stone, Judy Kurek, Jenita Bristol. K' -its Y! ev v A 1 A 114 W ,Q to .., ', J Cl I I X Front row: Judy Logue, Judy Molotsky, Louise Schafer, Susie Ha es, Virginia Siers, Marie Langjahr. Y 2nd row' Alta lloman, Sande lloepfner, Barbara Murphy, Georgie ' J Rufe. Eubanks, Shirleyanne Gravvat, Marilyn Allen, oanne I Junlor 'Q i Q-Q B L fd v f L Norman Marcus Barbara Heggemeier 3rd row: Joan Heggemeier, , Larry Hendricks, Walt Kiefer, Shirley Steele, Harold llewarcl, Anna Beichel. Red J d Yontz Dorothy Schwartz Cross Front row: Jo Anne Stotler, u y , , Pat Hurt, Joanne Began, Sandra Pate. 2nd row: Cliff Lee Fields, Arline Evans, Pat Ricketts, Ron 3rd row: Nita Bae Myers, Penny Pittman, Mary Lu Conner, Sharon Dickinson, Pat Wead, Bev Lavigne. Harper, Laura Jarrell, Donna Bell, Marilyn Snith, Sharon Brewer F. : hh if 2 an fn -2 a 'er Q -qv Front row: Judy Logue, Bev Lavigne, Pat Deisher, Valerie Jones, Judy Vohland, Ann Detweiler, Judy Hoffman. 2nd row: Jackie Miller, Carolyn Barnes, 'Colleen Granert, Donna Dawson, Joyce Jaeger, Alice Coyle, Penny Pittman, Alta Homan. 3rd row: Miss Aitchison, Kathy Ginther, Virginia Klee, Lois Simmons, Nancy De Bord, Janice Smith, Janet Majors, Fran Bobeck, Wanda Barbee, Donna Melton, Joseph: ne Worrick, Myrna Lotze, Pat Mudd, Phyllis Sladid, Darlene Livengood. 4th row: Georgie Eubanks, Carol Stiegele, ljernadine Parrott, Sheila Murrie, Joyce Schreier, Esther Waterston, Mary Johnson Lynne Lawrence, Janice Lankton, Jean Belsterling. Y-Teen s Front row: Josette Mettam, Kay Pepple, Rosemary Greuel, Marie Voris, Connie Hatfield, Sandy Dilts, Shirley Snyder. 2nd row: Helen Hendrickson, Judy Feldman, Karen Greve, Susie Hayes, Janet Chester, Carolyn Glance., Loretta Ruppert, Audie Mae Parker. 3rd row: Lois Johnson, Patricia Boyle, Sharon Brewer, Jeanne Bragg, Jeannette Baker, Mariann Hofstetter, Janet Johnson, Sybil King, Marilyn Rosecrans, Carol Beebe, Barb Stimeling. 4th row: Twila Rauhaus, Linda Wichman, Yvonne Tilton, Janet Bireline, Sharon Shearburn, Mary Lou Tomsovic, La Donna Ander- son, Marlene Le Maitre, Sande Hoepfner. 116 Senior Hi-Y The Senior Hi-Y, which consists of Junior and Senior boys, holds its meetings once a week at the Y.M.C.A. After the business meeting is over, the members may Play basketball or swim. The officers of this ear s club are as follows: Jim Herriman, Russ Jones, Del Bireline, and Bill Libolt. Front row: Bill Libolt, Keith Lowder, Bill Jackson, Jim Brown, Jerry Cl ark, Harold Brown, Marv Szabados, Bob Cardozo Tom Slavens, Bob B. Hamilton. 2nd row: Mr. Sanders, Jerry Richart, Bob Schneider, Harold Heward, Bill Entwistle, Jack Bishop, Daryl Hartwig, Gary Eggerichs, Russ Jones, Harry Murrie, Wayne Homan. 3rd row: Dave Frederick, Debbs Ohl, Perry Johnson, Art Knuth, Bob Koengeter, Bonnie Lagron, Jim Herriman, Larry Glatman, Jerry Price, La Rae Ricketts, Allen Broughton, Nick Stroff. 117 Librar Club The Library Club is a service organization with the furpose of helping students and teachers in the ibrary before, a ter, and durin school. The stu- dents who assist in the library Help others to learn how to use the library and also enjoy the educational and social functions of the club. This year's officers are: Marilyn Tribe, Sue Hartwell, Wilma Begner, and Janet Hastings. Standin . Sherrill DeBoer, Bill Blackard, Sarah Jo Davis, Wilma Be er, Pat Hurt, Betty Begner, Sally Win- ters, Sxaron Lugzehart, Marilyn Tribe, Kathleen Carr, Hawnie Mathis, Bonnie Augustus, Mar aret Eppy, Arlene Schroeder, Donna Martin, Bev Cbx, Searre Wissler, Roger Swift,.Jay Lutz, Mrs. Weber Judy Vohland, Mrs, Dimmer, Bernadine Weast, Sharon Woolford, Doretta Schmidt. ,Q rw Table one: Joan Heggemeier, Jeanine Weaver, Barbara Hegganeier, Beverly Kelley, Carol Begner. Table two: Jeanette Weaver, Janet Hastings, Ravalee Wilson Donna Meinders, Janet Hazard, Ann Holler, Donna Eaton. Table three: Sharon Brewer, Judy LeGrande, Rita Irons, Sharon Ehtwistle, Pat Scherer, Judy Snith, Lena Millard. Table four: Sie Hartwell, Nancy Peterson, Ruth Robards, Marileah Turner, Slirley Ogle, Inna Reichel. 118 Front row: Snmley Stroff, Philip Gum, Roger Kahler, Jim 2114 rev: Mr- Bertlett. Jim Clevd. Herbert Mikesell. Don Combs, Roger Ohl, Jim Hendrickson, Dave Wightman, Bob Hunsaker, John Monce, Gene Martin, Wesley Helmick, Frankie Pattarozzi. Graham, Fred Collins, Bill Hults, Gxarles Donley. Junior Hi-Y Camera Club Seated: Skip Hushaw, Ford Perry, Don Frakes, Msleita Whit- Standing: Gary 'I'ippett, Mr. George W. Key, Philip Oxan, nker, Scott Rogers. Dean Swanson, Norbert Prohaska, Richard Hill, Don Eckerd . .S -ro - ' 1 Q Front row: Bob Rairden, Bxd Lowe, Janet. Brockmeyer, Janet 3rd row: Jack Murphy, Carl Fidler, Bill Meyers, John Dawson, Sue Wotton, Lena Millard, Janice Hill, Jeannie Diveley, Ned Bob Shelton, Gxuck Seei, Jim Miller, Dick Pape, Roy Pal-shall. Pendleton. Zxd row: Mr. Miller, Jack Miller, Eddie Booth, Dick Mc Lean, Jack Johnson, Jim Williamson, Richard Koehler, Dick Wiggin- bou, Bruce Phelps, Richard Gudeman, Roger Koehler. Projection Crew tage Crew Front row: Ronnie Lagron, Gnarles Sanders, Bradley 2nd row: Mr. Dxgelbrecht, John Bateman, Gerry Welbgn Bxrget, Bob Crone. Dick Coltrin, Mr. Brye. 120 Front row: lOfficersl President, Marie Roecker, Vice Presi- 3rd row: Miss Maclhnald, Joanne Rufe, Harold Heward, Charles dent, Betty Woerner, Secretary, Jane Rohde, Treasurer, Har- lene Baumbach. Brubaker, Ken Hoerr, Boydie Mae Booker, Nancy Shafer, Barbara Huntington. 2nd row: Marilyn Davis, Janet Mundelius, Beulah Turner, Vera 4th rdw: Molly Ann Cowan, Janet Hubert, Marilyn Dimmick, Joy Staub, Marilee Foglesong, Jane Gosnell, Jane Slater, Nancy Peterson. Front row: Betty Sxodgrass, Marilyn Moody, Mary Combs, President, June Caldwell, Vice President, Sandra Patterson, Treasurer, Janet Majors, Secretary, Pat Ricketts, Pat Vhite, Shirley Sxyder. 2nd row: Marilyn Szabados, Janis Darr, Barbara Thompson, Karen Manning, Penny Pittman, Sybil King, Judie Sutherland, Bazbara Woodruff, Marjorie Flowers, Jackie Hegger, Carol Dx e. Q E Randolph, Connie Woerner, La Donna Anderson, Sxirley Sanders, Anita Schumer her, Sandra Pate, Marilyn Miller. F.T. 3rd row: Judith Moldenhauer, Louise Schafer, Pat Lain, Lois Boswell, Laura Jarrell, Janet Hicks, Barbara Klein, Sxirley Gravvat, Phyllis Dirkse, Sandy Tyson, Shirley Flexer, Margaret Ehlen., Jo Anne Van Laningham, Marynell Johnson, Marilyn Rose- crans, Nancy De Bird, Jackie Laidler. 4th row: Marilyn Doerr, 'Ihelma Grigg, Phyllis Finchum, Jo Mne Stotler, Joyce Clark, Barbara Bradle, Joanna Gaines, Carol Lokowich, Lynne Lawrence, Nancy Lincoln, Janet Madison, Betty Jo lbhl. 121 Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club gives students from all four classes a chance to participate in pla s and skits presented throughout the year. 'lhe officers for this year are as follow: Fred Davis, Dave Wightman, Molly Cowan, and Pat Lavigne. Front row: Jackie Laidler, Arlene Shook, Marilee Wil- liamson, Nancy Wilson, Carole Hermann, Patt-Jo Sutton, Molly Ann Cowan, Marilyn Day. 2nd row: Mr. Caywood, Joyce Augsburger, Sally Win- ters, Marilyn Tribe, Snirley Sanders, Sally Wil- liamson, Janet Roszell, Christine Che, Sie Brown, Laurel Goodwin, Pat Lavigne, Martha Simpson, Janice Silveat, Jane Slater. 122 3rd row: Pat Scherer, Pat White, Sandra Patter son, Gag King, Rod Leininger, Bill Knuth, Fred Davis, arles Engstrom, Tom Fetters, Sue Hoff- nmn, Arlene Dorey, Margaret Eppy. Front row: Sarah Davis, Janet Hubert, Ken Hoerr, Frances Bavis, Vonna Lou Chambers. Ushers Front row: Marilyn Mann, Shirley Ogle, Wilma Johnson, Car- mine Davidson. 2nd row: Rebeca Miller, Sharon Brewer, Joan Heggemeier, Joi anne Rogers, Colleen Granert. 3rd row: Beverly Wilson, Diane Big-keg, Nancy Dxke, Phyllis Shadid, Barbara Heggemeier, Shirley Snyder, Pat Tripp, Sharon Gray. 2nd row: Molly Ann Cowan, Marilyn Davis, Dick Venezky, John Harris, Shirley Sanders, Janet Davenport. 4th row: Twila Bauhaus, Joyce Diggs, Sharon Huett, Barbara Woods, Carol Dxke, Kay Pepple, Arline Evans, Ardith Hunziker Rochelle Kerker, Pat Hendrickson, Harlene Baumbach. 5th row: Joyce Gullette, Dianna Roberts, Marilyn Hosecrans, Mary Lou Tomsovic, Sharon Crews, Nancy Rink, Carol Steidel, Carolyn Shottenkirk, Ruth Robards, Helen Hendrickson. A J af 2' . , . , l . ,Qi-,Z so di HL i wx , ij , Y e 3: ' t , M A . Qimu in Ai if .1 me fill J . D J, lf? 'tl J W f f W . ,K I ix , , I SV K 1. I, a. , , ,, B if Q45 Front row: Sylvia Hess, Jane Gosnell, June Caldwell, Marie 2nd row: Eddie Moll, Judy Garrett, Anita Schumacher, Barbara Stickling. Bradle, Joanna Gaines, Marie Roecker. C Sclence Prefects . Sclence Club 2nd row: John Gosnell, Donald Hill, Bill Wright, Bob James, Frontlrow: Philip Gian, Luan Borquist, Katie Blrnette, Scott Alexander, Jerry Short, Bradley Burget, Jack Jorgensen, Georgie Eubanks, Sally Ball, Jgyce Cprngliug, Jane Qosnell, Jerry Finton, Bill Hults, Kenny Hainline, Jerry Eakle, Nor- Judy Logue, Brian Murphy. bert Prohaska, Richard Hill. 5 J 5 - A l. 124 ' Sitting: Wanda Lisle, Jane Rohde, Jane Gosnell. Prefects Front row: Sharon Durning, Pat Lavigne. Gloria Hoepfner, Karen Manning. 2nd row: Audie Mae Parker, Eknma Lou Seely, Louise Schafer Carolyn Steidel, Shirley Steele, Jo-Ellen Boesch, Karen Shafer. Front row: Pat Knott, Pat Hill, Barb Cullen, Katie Cullen Illeana Ruppert, Barbara Karrick, Bonnie Kirsch, Twila Rauhaus. aid row: Deanna Kirby, Marina Chiames, Frances Nachtrieh, Nancy Wilson, Ann Breitenoeder, Janet Hicks, Kay Hendricks, Janet Madison, Beverly York, Linda Wichman, Jane Rohde, Marie Stickling, Janet Livasy. Quill nd Scroll Front row: Norma Fahlberg, Sally Knickerbocker, Joyce Buchen, Laura Jarrell, Janet Hubert, Joanne Ford, Dorothy Schwartz, Elaine Mc Caddon, Marina Chiames, 2nd row: Pat Tripp, Joellen Ladley, Anita Schumacher, Arlene Shook, Frances Bavis, Lois Boswell, Marilee Fogle- song, Myrna Laube. 3rd row: Elaine Kolb, Joan Heggemeier, Lois Best, Barb Heggemeier, Ethel Bradway, Sharon Yost., Nancy Lincoln, Pat Gunther, Mary Cloyd, Wilma Begner. f f ice Assistants 3rd row: Pat Lavigne, Shirley Sanders, Jim Fyke, Stew Sil- vest, Bob James, Lee Dobbins, Roger Gouran, Roger Strode, Gmrles Carson. 126 1-H Ann Reed, Beverly Front row: Alex Gxristopher, Jack Pierson, Mary Rebman, 3rd row: Beverly Wilson, Shirley Aderman. Wainright. Zxd row: Jack Doebler, Beverly Bischoff, Bette Eberle, 4th row: Mr. Sanders, Dean Omningham. Nellie Rathman. f f ice Occupations Seated: Front, row: Pat Hinshaw, Lilliann Woods, Marlene Gibbs. 2nd row: Sonja Andersal, Slirley Crowder, Pat Hendrick- son, Carolyn Panus. 3rd row: Helen Staub, Donna Graham, Shirley Jones. Stan Caro Ru st Pave Distributive Education ding: 1 Selburg, Joyce Billerbeck, Jay Dee McGee, Mary Alice , Audrey Ellis, Mary Lou Lutker, Sharon Snyder, John lka, Mr. Sanders. 127 A mg 56W0 S WS J w ff 2 S-E?il 27 ff o ,,J-Lu-A-G--n .J QS Band B ASSE S nQ,A H , tuck Y Fx'ZeY 1 Tape 'e 19 e95x as 2 xl - X , Q 5 ,Q 5 HORNS .-,-QMEIZM A x30q1e9G . x? Q . 4. X , .I h 1 Afkgil E Q'v5R 5 -Q90 wkfy' g N'w V W M5xN3, c9089 Qfg 5T,'g ,f X 65 niet bb'z,'3' Mfignngt Leono r a Q 0 Remelius J ,, , an Q 5 001909 U CP 4: go J' 0' - Q'-iq gvxp ALTO CLARINETS Q 5K 4b 2 0 John George B ,fn o Wolcott Welch x H 5 47 s a Q K K- Q.: f H Q ' - 5,551 ,g. rig X :wb 'HX K 0 , my Lk M n 4' I v. X -', 65551 m,,., 5 nfs . 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FUJTES: Pat Morse, Sandra Patterson, Dick Coltrin. MIXED CLARINETS: Joyce Schreier, John Wolcott, George Welch, Ken Kohrs. WLM TRIO: Bob C. Hamilton, Bob Kunz, Bnerson Hahn. Band Ensembles SAXAPHONE QJARTET: John Curtis, Jerry Price, Gxarles Carson, Pat Boyle. 134 BRASS SEXTET: fsittingl Glen Muzzy, Duane Smith, fstandin I Jim Fyke, Ted Saul, Bob Richards Jerry Cafe. Y ,Y Nancy Reber, Mary Ellen King, Rita Moody, Sharon Pattison Ulead Majorentelg Nancy Schwartzbeck, Pat Foster, Di all Weaver. Sextette Judy Hoffman, Carol Frazier, Sharre Wissler, Ann Det- weiler, Penny Ross, Neva Krantz. ajorettes A T A fl Front row: Wilma Johnson, Sherrill De Boer, Carmine David- son, Jane Slater, Dianna Roberts, John Bugg, Jon Bateman, Roger Ohl . 2nd row: Phyllis Sladid, Jo Anne Van Laningham, Mary Wood- ruff, Azel la Lewis, Bob Smith, Douglas Murray, Michael Rule, Phil Burnette. appella Front row: Sharre Wissler, Ann Detweiler, Joyce liennick, Carol Frazier, Judy Hoffman, Carol Kohl. 2nd row: Donna Bell, Nan Marie Lemkau', Penny Ross, Neva Krantz, Janet Roszell, Shirley Gerber, Elaine Goin. 3rd row: Karen Manning, Sharon Baer, Beverly Sommerville, Margaret Ehlen, llelen Mains, Roger Swift, Frank Graham, Maurice Stephens, Harold Wells. 4th row: Patti.Jo Sutton, Dorothy Short, Wanda Lisle, Joanne Regan, Vonna Lou Gmmbers, Boy Parshall, Scott. Alexander, Paul Monohon, Don Bauwens, Jim Herriman. Girls' Choir 3l'd FOWZ SWITCH Gray, Wilma Iles, Barbara Hoerr, Janet Chester, Helen Diehl, Myrna Lotze. 4'-h POW. Sharon Perardi, Margaret Wiles, Eleanor Hobards, Margaret Shipley, Sarah Jo Davis, Maralyn Johnson, Connie Woerner, Georgie Eubanks, Joyce Cornelius, Donna Kuhn, Catherine Nevitt. ,er , 1 X x 1 1 Q u J N1 V114 lf W 136 Front row: Phil Sronce, Bob Mann, Bob Lawrence, Bill Libolt, Peggy Bell, Marilyn Nelson, Kathleen Johnson, Olerie Vogt. 2nd row: Spero Margaris, Richard Siever, Jack Murphy, Max Shields, Sue Hoffman, Barbara Mc Combs, Janice Droll, Joyce Jaeger, Carolyn Glance, Betty Woerner. Boys' Choir Front row: Ralph Hamilton, Jack Brisbin, Bill Kirkbride, Don Eckard, Bill Phelps, Billy Flora, Lido Firmand, John Nebel, Raymond McVlillan, Harold Lowe, Bob Rairden. 2nd row: Scott, Rogers, Carl Arrhenius, Dale HensleY, Gerald Ooltrin, Don Biddison, Robert Pond, Bruce Simpson, Ronnie Rice, Tom Fetters, Phil Sronce, Ronnie, Qaasebarth, Bernard Arterhurn. 3rd row: Jack Curtis, Dick Mathison, Don Hunsaker, Dick Shaw, Don Aderman, Lou Ann Herman, Molly Ann Cowan, Vicki Jo Lynd, Phyllis Finchum. 45h rowg Larry Arringdale, Ronnie Lagron, Chuck Brubaker, Boyd Neaveill, Larry Craig, Beverly Condiff, La Donna Ander- son, Sharon Crews, Mary Lou Tomsovic. Cappella 3rd row: Billy Stevens, Jack Sala, Jerry Gaa, John Mitchell, Dick Pape, Bon George, Norman Sxackelford, Jerry Dmcan, Don Bally, Stan Marshall, Arlan Maier. 4th row: Dick Berg, Steve Greenslitt, Ted Minar, Ron Mount, Jack Neal Paul Moore, Tom Camger, Bruce Miller, Ken Griffeth, John Knowles, Jerry Ready, Jac Brehmer. 137 Front row: Joyce Watson, Peggy Pemble, Katie Brown, Judy 3rd row: Slarron Bassett, Alta Homan, Barbara Shirley, Worries, Barb Hammer, Betty Heckerd, Joanne Heaton. Marilyn Traub, Rita Kenmer, Lois Johnson, Joyce Horton, Donna 2nd row: Nancy Peterson, Beverly Miller, Siaron Grigsby, Boswell. Mary Jane Jackson, Dorothy Gardner, Josephine Worrick, Jackie 4th row: Iris Turner, Jacquilin Gray, Barbara Friederich, Laidler, Nancy Bllzbee. Lynn Hoover, Sally Clayton, Barbara Klein, Joan Gerdes, Sharon Berger, Renetta Whalen. Girls' Gee Club 3rd row: Darlene Mackey, Judy Le Grande, Virginia Siers. Nancy Zeiders, Lucinda Lowe, Marilee Williamson, Jeannette Front row: Margaret Turl, Rita Irons, Kay Pepple, Nancy Lee Baker, Sharon Denton, Kay Dorman. Valerie Jones, Kay Akins, Arnolia Jackson, Betty Kemmer. 4th row: Pat Lacey, Marilyn Doerr, Janet Madison, Esther - 2nd row: Marlena Brienen, Pat Keller, Jackie Hegger, Judy wats,-ston, Nancy Rink, Sally Schildmiller, Cora Bentley, Phyllis Moldenhauer, Phyllis Doane, Patty Edwards, Barbara Johnson. Ganign, Sxirley Fredell, Sharon King. 138 Strike up the band,' says Director Fogelberg, as the members of the band practice for the Musical Mel ange. Here we see Mrs. Lauderbaugh and the Girl s' Glee Club rehearsing for one of the various musical functions which we have here at Woodruff. J ave vw HS Lf fJ fxfs 'S X Q X SX 'xxx I WE N dig: wg - ,g.2.u.lr........ -..,-NM. 5 , f 'LS , , P ..-ani 4 .4-,N ,,, ,, ., aww W'-wi f,-,3W :V A X' . x-s U .'a Q s Stunt Sho w Senior Class Stunt.--First Place Junior Class Stunt Sophomqil Class Stunt. Freshman Class Stun: f V Senior Class Play Mr. Witherspoon QGmnard Walldenl, Mr. Gibbs fPaul Schmeisserl, the corpse CBob Jamesl, and Martha Brewster lFra.nces Bavisl, watch sympathizingly as Teddy Brewster fDick Mathisonl, who thinks he is Teddy Hoosevelt, calls his troops to a meeting. Dr. Einstein Cwarren liarrisl calmly carries his luggage into the house. .983 l 'F Arsenic and Old Lace Lieutenant Rooney Uerry Marshall is ordering his men: Officer Klein lEd Koechlel, Officer Brophy Uohn Wolcottl, and Officer 0'Hara fLouis Watsonl, to arrest the criminal, Jonathan Brewster fSpero Margarisl. Tedd Brewster fDick Mathisonl calmly sips his tea with the Rev. Dr. Harper CBill Schaall, Martha Brewster QFrances Bavisl, and Abby Brewster fpenny Butterfieldl. The romantic influence is brought in by Elaine Harper Uoy Randolphl, and Mortimer Brewster fKen Hoerrl. 14-4 Three ne Act Plays In 'The Grand Cham's Diamond' we find a middle-class family confronted with a stolen diamond and all the trouble that they have to go through. l The 'Mystery of Mouldy Manor' was a suspense- filled production concerning ll insane flnily and their antics with their 'normal' niece. In 'Call It A Day' we find what it is like for a doctor's wife to take over the sixties of his secretary for one day. What a mix-up! All School Play Here we find Katherine CNancy Wilsoni, and Petruchio fR0ger Gouranl, who just arrived home from the wedding reception, talking to Oxrtis fMargaret Wilesl, Grumio fWarren Harrisf, Nathaniel fRon Surrattl, Bridget fPat Lavignel, Peter fDick Venezkyj, and Sugarsop iA1an Bonel. The Taming of the Shrew ln this picture we find Baptists' s servant fMary Lu Conner, , Baptists fDavis Sillsl, a Gentlewoman Uanet Mad- isonl, Lucentio fGary Kingl, Biancia Uanet Ffoszelll, Gremio fScott Alexanderl , Katherine lNancy Wilsonl, Petruchio ' ' i f d D I J, d Uloger Gouranl, Grumlo fWarren Harrlsi, Tranio fBob Mannl, Biandello fGary Willmsl, HOICHISIO Fre avis an a Widow KCaro1e Hermannl, at the wedding reception of Katharina and Petruchio. 146 Junior Prom All set for the biggest dance of the year, King Dick Honegger, President of the Junior Class, calls for his Queen, Nancy Haber. They are looking forward to an evening of dancing that will provide many happy memories in the years to come. f if may NJ N 0565, Q95 L wb uf ww ,Q ip ff X s r U S ll fi V5 Q97 L f ,, J.l!.l.dL-.-- Vo druf Pounds Waffi0fSP0St WWF? YS C amp L E ?Q n O E TW' Eff' 6 , oaxxcti By BILL LEIGHIFY W 'i KG, 'ern Journal Sports Nlri cr BY BWI' I-EIGHTY 3 T 9X'5i5.a25 ine :Lg feNb ill's Woodruff Warriors owned the City Sunday Journal-Star Sports Writer I V I f it-,Oi -55 A on ,oacxioqgj XB- xvlmpionships today, picking up both Unbeaten, once-tied Woodruff stayed that way 135-xt MSM ,at 906, 09 Qiidme QQQA ,ww we evo: Qlbaldingis hugging 11-ish, 53.51, 0 .ia stadium, rambling past Lincoln, 46-7, before a ciowd es t ,N was 1 we Nqxqcxxea :L we Q6 Vout-Ytlaneys floor' 500 on A chilly October night. 4--l'-' X09 .., ,?,XXenf3c'0k coifm OEM. Wwe foes pefvoodrutf last counted a ilizing the hard runninggjnhaif- 11-yard -line to Within , , 3 aeasor is Royce Elliott, Bob ADHD- Wyss' kick U taco ogg to 41 zre me mes Q1 ng fullback Harry Higgs, along bLe1'v .XO052 OWQO QW ,be 26 the fine quarterbacking o ' wget NRG Svgpqe M65 Y tame er Hanson, the Warriors we 93196 yglteooin wi 0 I KCI :ly dominated play i 504 :pee Diwafax 502 moi .592 n - l r ay as game. It WQSQU' 09,63 Nate We Gentiva, eggs 0 ing nc , ,gf ' Q0 we '65 'V 0 Y , fig d ejlye' Q WW .cred Xe We seviiee file Weld at fhe By BEN ABRAMS an L, 9, X '-5 i , e Sunday Journal-Stl! Sports Writer - to 5 3 ow S Xaxxo 3 rfiqei EndS:EterhA I A mam we ee Earn fe . 3 i Woodruff continued its master of the local scene lastronaii C each for n.--1..... Y l U 93,925 ...- ,and Greater Peoriaflrve 3,9 ae the Spalding gym. on a iors wrapped up their a ci the campaign and ranid -to 0 R0 ished greater Peoria X f t ' t. It th - arrears xt scixgverdictxggf mg Qi . . om Correll. dim i .IN , G P -f Y r tgriarchiiltihto Flije dfntlda E V fourth straight time, I h points on seven fie1d'1 Spa g I free throws. Bire-w in 1 ln 14 markers in theflings and connected on alk, Frz goal attempts dur-rncd : period. now r the first half pavedlast t v,. MAL - Correll his 1953-54 uff Warriors here he Peorians came flying colors, whipping victory. Woodruffl ,y High, 6940. 500. getting J? 'Warriors got be pfgsfpt nd tremendous , rom a pair of centers play-M wha' meg' fd eir first varsity game, Gehe lslruff h and Gene Reicheneker, as 'V' baskeflnonlan ompletely dominated the ac- 25 The War-1 11 slim 16-12 margin at ' ndruff led, 14-11, at the end of the score at inter-:EEF rst quarter but. by intermis at 3540- in , the Warriors had continued the domi- xy 0 margin- C0I'1'9l1 the early stages fa. in the last two u I running up a Aiicri-' ubs continued assault the Ligns b5,vQrill Q t University high. D- to salvage on' . U Peorians posted a highly move i d able field goal mark, con- swf' g on 32 of 79 attempts for a Astray' 4 ercentage. Their only W ' 5, appeared to be at the H 2' line where they hit on U' 595 t 16 attempts. --L.-s-- -T-JCZ.. oe' 629' .oring for Woodruff was life-gwoi9 4 ed that Ken Sutter RQQQQ, 00.49 e and Reicheneker all 90 ,go -Q 4 his While 1-:rhiieh and Ssfoqt came through with nine 4, 5 -,'Sfli99 Woodruff Frosh-Sophs K9 Q 9,9 e hed, raking a 44-29 ,ge fdfvww -seq preliminary game. 0 ,909 Q96 5 'Q i Warrzors oot M' Q of -Q at t ' lj tisears I ' QVQ, 5 'Q Q, S 9 6 s.isias.a,t gory X, e ey, e 59996 c 4 9 Schwartz 1 0 -f 99' '9' on K 1 'D 9 'Q g 2 5 4IPlotner 2 49' Vf rg, 96 6 Q be if 7' No 2 3 4lAnlenen I Sufi df I 6X N5 0 9 Wy 5 QQQQS' 3 9 uxhlln ndb mv' 'S 'oo 'N 690 Q0 Q, 0 If exsa ss. Q, . o 9 1- 'sf g ay or ozen ms N ec i fi 2 ,rivet elf' ie'iQ'BPsf' .5 -- - a - 0' Q 9 ' it sz sos Totalsll 3 Woodruff, Greater Peoria's wixmirlllt team, Qfhmpts to rack: up QQ! 03959 45 '62-45' 15 osiiov A :tits nth and 12th verdicts of uaeurnvuiln t0MWQVI,llght and- rp 6, 5 65' C9941 pg, A ' day when it uts unblemLsh'd1Qreater 'md City' in X99 -9 -29 B9 466 ,029 Q9 . 94 6.9852 oo r rr ouecr our xy .SQ gferg . E? 6 85 6 '9 40 '99 iqfos do 'Za' xy -1 Q5 -qs w to e, df' be era. J' 9.60 'oo Q? W 9 g, ,ga -'v px 436' I ur 63-55 at 'arf I f 09 x, . V 59 633' 2? 5 'lv 6 bog' 9 sy of ey Q, x 'H 'Q 6 0 gf K. . -ff! 7 K5 9 40 .off J' 've' 94999 af' 0' oo -1, vie-.R ny BILL Jozvrzs 9539669 Q, '9 Iv 429' -61' .90 6 009 -Spf? 63 Bef-ff' Slllllli lournll-Stir Gnllll Writer fkf4S?4x0oQ'6y QQ Q40 sv SONQSQQQ 6495? 956,64 Xi' a game much closer than 'the sforg :le ,9-,GP o?.650sQ4ofS as Qgzgsfwgvl? 5963.6-:?,5,fw .,oo',4.sia B u set.minded Ga esburg visitors as ni ' QE we , . .9 . . - . 4 41 ei fs .49 Q m?at.+afi iw mn Rin-linda sie mints in url f' aw .N , AQ? 139 45'.,o'i'.of'.,6 .x89,.e'0... 5i09,v9. 'V 6994? -G' ..Ls9'.:o.,0 -. Don Shaver Troph 'Ihe Don Sxaver award, originating this year, is to be awarded annually to the player on the football team selected by the squad as the best blocker and tackler. The trophy has been donated by members of the football squad of '49 as a memorial for Don Shaver, who was killed recently in combat in Korea. Don a member of the class of '49, is known as one of the outstanding blockers and tacklers in Wood- ruff High School's football record. This year, Al Edenburn has the honor of being the first to have his name engraved on this trophy. Babe Ruth ward Tom Bachtold and Martha Neis are holdingthe Babe Bxth award, which represents good sportsmanship. 'V Y I 1' v 'U ' a K Q a :Q U 4-SH!! J., 3 txffff kr, 150 f Q X J ack Hill TPOPII Rodger Clemmer is the proud possessor of the Jack Hill Trophy, which was presented to him at the Award' s As- sembly in May 1953. 1 M 3 ?' , 9? H523 QXSX f ,. 5 Zi' QQ'-H ,L if if ' , V, 4 '4 Front row: Gloria Hoepfner, Joanne Ford, Herman 3rd row: Jill Collins, Dixie Boardman, Karen Miller, Davis, Patty Edwards, Linda Hansen. Katie Burnette, Lois Best, Maralyn Johnson, Dianna Reed, 2nd row: Rochelle Kerker, Joanne Bowker, Judy Tis- Azella Lewis. dale, Penny Ross, Carole Kamp, Sandie Seifert. 4th row: Mr. Brown, Quarles Brubaker, Jeep Willms, Marvin Brubaker, Herbie Updyke. Cheerleaders HOODHUFF! KDUNUFF! VOOIIKUFFE You can almost hear the cheer-leaders yelling. N ,iv ui for .vs ..w ' 151 The Woodruff 'hill and dale' crew this year behind Coach Front Jim Gummerson Front row: Dennis Beebe, Tom Whitten, Ray Morse, Bob Morse, Jim Mddorris, Bill Kirkbride, Rex Bell, Phil Chan, Dave Wil- son, Harold Lowe. 2nd row: Roy Gununerson fcoachl, Floyd Mummert, Wayne Homan, Billy Norton, Bill Stone, Dave Jones, Boyd Neaveill, Harold Brown, Ronnie Hastings, Joe Gurrmerson, Don Wilson, Ken Kirk, Brian Seth. Cross Gunmerson went through another fine year finishing their regular season undefeated. The Warrior thinclads this year ran past Galesburg, East Peoria, Canton, Washburn, and Pekin twice. 'lhey also took first in the Illini conference before entering the district meet where they again captured a first which advanced them to the state where the defending champions made a fine show- ing and emerged with fourth place. 152 3rd row: Jack Nelson, Dick Barrack, Shelby Schultz, Jim Schlink, Ken Hoerr, Dave Sills, Gene Beicheneker, Harold Lindholm, Terry Johnson, Jim Flescher, Bay Imes, Don Aderman lim Garner, Jim Cloyd. Countr Woodruff 21 Galesburg 38 Woodruff 15 E. Peoria Woodruff 17 Pekin Woodruff 15 Canton Woodruff 16 Washburn W0odru ff 15 Pekin Illini First District First State Fourth Front row: Alan Broughton, Roger Gouran, Perry John- son, Jim Sharp, Dave Albaugh, Marv Szabados, Ronnie Clemons, John Nixon, Dave Gamenisch, Marvin Gordon. 2nd row: Johnny Schoen, mascot, Bob Funcannon, Roger Hanson, Don Stafford, Al Edenburn, Dick Honegger, Pete Breedlove, Jim Johnston, Roger Strode, Jim Eggerichs, Ken Sutter, Royce Elliott, Gary King. 3rd row: Mr. Boucher, Robert Gough, Walt Kiefer, Gary Tate, Ralph Mikesell, Don Wyss, Jim Franklin, Dick Brewer, Dennis Kirby, Dick Van Norman, Ray Langenbach, Jim Herriman, Harold Gough, Mel Bower, Glarlie Gross. 4th row: Ken Helms, Dave Frederick, Bill Bond, Ronnie Zarley, Scotty Sxllivan, Walter Wilson, Bob Simpson, Roger Bergia, Douglas Paulson, Wesley Helmick, John French, Debbs Ohl, George Smith, Harry Higgs. Varsity Football Headed by football coach Virgil Boucher and his able assistant, Glarlie Gross, Woodruff's fine football team rolled on to another fine season equalling last year' s, and the school record of seven wins, two losses, and one tie. The Warrior gridmen started their season in fine shape downing Q1incy, Galesburg, Central, and Canton. They were then held to a tie with Spal- ding, but bounced back the following week with a decisive victory over Lincoln. The Warriors then had a big let down as they lost a close game and also the city Oxampionship to Manual. After this defeat the Warriors then rolled over Kewanee and East Peoria, defeating East Peoria for the Silver horseshoe. The Warriors then invaded Pekin in their final game of the year hoping to win the Illini Conference crown but were set back with their second and final loss of a fine season. Wbn 7 Tied l Lost Woodruff 37 Qiincy Woodruff 13 Galesburg Woodruff 6 Peoria High Woodru ff 57 Canton Woodruff 7 Spalding Woodruff 46 Lincoln Woodru ff 6 Manual Woodruff 32 Kewanee Woodruff 42 Woodruff 6 East Peori a Pekin X Y V I 1 PERRY JOHNSON Guard HARRY HI GCS Ful 1 back Football 1' N Qg ll '1 1 ' . DAVEIALBAUCH--1 lam IIELMS fl'a1fbQ5FFg .1 ri A an .-1 , V Qlfnd I,-rg' 1 A ..,1- .ff-fy-5' ' 'I .3L4g-., . :I . . v:,55,,:'.,qfv:t ,, .Ln l 1, , lt ,i V N Q, 1 DICK VAN NORUAV Tackl e f 4 1, 'gm . 4 1 DI CK HON EGGER Guard 'W-I N25 'fig GARY TATE Tackl e V 3 'YV s f x ' x I 1 1 1 , , . 1 KX I., A I . . A' A., MARVIN CDRDON Qlarterback Football , '., di R wf'Aj4s si 1 if . fill , M... R- 4 E1 3 TH farx ,via ':-'R' JIM EGGERIUIS DUN STAFFORD End . HOYCE ELLIUT Fnd , A11-any non FUNCANNOB naulmk C0-Cagwn Mas: i-..pmve3 lineman llalfhack muon improved Back All-Cny 156 il 1' Q nf! . 541171 fx rp - -Q W9 X if 77 X ' Q 2 f ' 1 ,-fj, I x' I b I ke M-R4 1 ,nf !'. V V kg 3' . V' -1 X ROGER STRODE Tackle K 1 Y 315 7 fy: X wif' .ff , X : Y , ' KY aff. I 15 X435 fav JOHN NIXON Hal fback XQ JIM smnv ' amd PETE BHEEDLOVE Gen ner Individuals 7 -:Q f , vw ,JI A X 1 X., gg F S - ' X, , lk 1 ' 5 'fi J , 'wwf' 1- 41- 1 . ff 2 I 1,:,.!f , , .X x x-5952 KEN SUTTEB AL EDENBUBN Fullbgck Guard- A-on-papnain A A11-any ,511-cxcywfqr-:sme v mos: Valuable Lineman X, - msg-v,1'.ag1e.g,bk - ... - , .,. . ,K ,. am-:wwf . V ,, 4 14. , . , f . :fig 9, N -., - 15 .M UA 4f'4 fgw ., 5 Aw 1 I ,r:, f . , 5 3 SY 2 'A l 5: ' K ,W ,V K Q'f2fi.,,:, 1 .w h ' u ROGER HANSON Qgarbeg-back IDN WYSS IFENNIS KIRBY All-City H31 fback Halfback Individuals ,flax ,I I .- ',,.f 'V - 3. Q- s K ffm JIM JOHNSTON , JIM FHANKLIN BONNIE CLEA-10Ns Guard F Hld Guard Front row: Don Foiles, Mike Thomas, Bob Lemm, Dick Corley, 3rd row: Jerry Holzinger, Ken Griffith, Bill Meyers, Bob Paul Moore, Bob Zerwekh, Ken Clark, Bill Selburg, John De Long, Bob Garretson, Bill Jones, Henry Camp, Bruce Everek Woods, Larry Wallden, Ray Fauser. Bill Kline, Bob Young, Richie Ulrich, Bill Kennell. 2nd row: Mr. Burk, Ron George, Bruce Simpson, Bob Shotten- kirk, Bob Dawson, Bill Phelps, Jerry Gleason, Jim Hendrick- son, Joe Glamberlain, Floyd Roth, Larry Gordon, John Klasing, Nom Marcus. Freshman Football Sophomore Football Front row: Bernard Westapher, Richard Pavelka, John 2nd row: Glarlie Gross, Ray Langenbach, Wesley Hel- Kirkus, Bob Simpson, Herb Mikesell, Loren 0 per, Ronnie UIECK. Kell Rfiger, D0uglas.Pau1son, Tom Hoerr, Harry Zarley, Scotty Sullivan, Phil Molleck, Gmuck Maddock, HIBSB, ROHHIC Bradley Dwight Stimelillgf Gene Martins, John French. Frank Graham, Walter Wilson, Bill Wright. 158 Front row: Ronnie Clemons, Royce Elliott, Frank De Witt, John Nixon, Bill Bond, Don Wyss, Roger Marsh, Russell Jones. 2nd row: Mr. Correll fcoachl Dick Honegger, Roger Hanson Ken Sutter, Gene Ehrlich, Gene Heicheneker, Del Bireline Harry Higgs, Jim Franklin, Robert Gough lmgr.J, Harold Gough Qmgr.l - Varsity Basketball The Woodruff Warrior cage team this year under the able leadership of head mentor Correll made one of the finest records of Warrior basketball history with a 20-4 record. 'Ihe Warriors this year started their fine season by winning seven in a row before suffering their first defeat in a very close game with the Qxincy Blue Devils, one of the top quintets in the state. After this defeat the Warrior Cagers bounced back with six wins in a row before suffering their final two defeats of the regular season being stopped by Canton and Central. Coach Correll then led his team to six more wins, the City, and Greater Peoria Championships before entering the regional tourna- ment where they won their first two outings and lost a close one to Pekin for the regional Championship. Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Won 20 Lost 4 69 U. High Normal 49 Spalding 51 Cathedral 61 Pekin 68 East Peoria 64 Kewanee 62 Manual 48 Qiincy 69 Lanphier 79 Havana 82 Rock Falls 63 East Peoria 61 Central 71 Manual 30 Canton 52 Central 53 Spalding 50 Abingdon 55 Princeton 61 Macomb 63 Galesburg Peoria Regional Deer-Creek Mackinaw 61 64- 47 Gl asford Pekin ix. V A Y, tg I L ,,. ff' J V s Q5 R lj Q x5 f gl- 2-Eg 5 '7 x GENE HEI OiENFKHR Center Basketball L KEIN SU'l'I'EH Forward HAHHY HI UGS fo-Captain UU ard 1 gy! ,A M,Yi x Kun fix 1 K , . ffl XJ 463114, l 7 , sy GEN E EHRL1 CH Cen ter 9 DEL BIRELINE Forward Co-Cap tain QU , 1.53915-f if , .. X xx xx J ff? ! - 1 - N Af .?,5' ,lf 0 . I w BILL BOND Guard ' ,fix , 11 if N X . I 2 ,525 1 fi i JOIIN NIKON huard Co-Captai n 'Q' Q . I Il1diVidll3lS Roman nANsoN Forward Q P' f f ' N-'f'. K X , Q X .iw , A L+! 1' L ,f 5 FUN WYSS FRANK DE W1'l'T Forward Guard 161 Front row: Jerry Key, Jim Hendrickson, Bruce Simpson, John 2nd row: Lenny Stauffer, Joe Glamberlain, Dave Wightman, Woods, Floyd Moth, Larry Gordon. Freshman Basketball Front row: John Kirkus, Ron Dorey, Scotty Sillivang Butch Frakes, Tom Bailey, John French. Ifay Fauser, Bob Garretsan, Dick Corley, Henry Camp, Bill Kennell, Jerry Knickerbocker, Mr. Boucher fcoachl. Sophomore Basketball 2nd row: Virgil Boucher fcoachl, Ken Hager, Gene Martin, Gluck Eudaily, Doug Paulson, Bob Marvin, Bob Simpson, Wayne J ibben. W,,,f3: Front row: Gary Eggerichs, Jerry Clark, Ron Zarley, Harold Lowe, Dave Yates, Allan Mumm, Ralph Mikesell. 2nd row: Dave Frederick, Fred Shadid, Bernard Westapher, Gayle Casteel, Jim Johnston, Perry John- son, Don Stafford, Jim Eggerichs, Ronnie Allen. Wrestling The W. H. S. matmen had a rather mediocre season this year winning four matches and dropping six. The 'grunt and groan' men, coached by Charlie Gross, lost their first four dual matches to Canton, Moline, Rock Island, and Pekin, but cane to their own by win- ning the next two matches over Central. 'Ihe 'graplers' split their final matches with two wins and two losses. Coach Gross and his boys traveled to the District meet where Woodruff placed fifth. Don Stafford copped first in the 165 pound division, Fred Shadid placed second in the 127 pound division, Perry Johnson, second in 154 pound division, Jim Johnston, third in 138 pound divi- siong and Gayle Casteel, fourth in the 145 pound divi- sion. This enabled Stafford, Shadid, and Johnson to meet state competition. This year Don Stafford was honorary captain and named most valuable wrestler. Perry Johnson was voted the most improved wrestler. 3rd row: Dave Slavens, Larry Glotfelty, Paul Siebenthal, Gene Hess, Dave Breymeier, Al Broughton, Charlie Gross, Frank Graham, Wesley Helmick, Chuck Maddock, Ray Langenbach, Phil Molleck, Marv Szabados. Won 4 Lost 6 Woodruff 22 Canton 25 Woodruff 3 Moline 41 Woodruff 8 Rock I sl and 38 Woodruff ll Pekin 37 Woodruff 39 Central 5 Woodruff 49 Central 5 Woodruff 8 Pekin 31 Woodruff 31 Canton 17 Woodruff 41 Tremont 5 Woodruff 20 Sgerl ing 26 163 Wa rriors in Action Front row: Royce Elliott, John Nixon. 3rd row: Mel Bower itrainerl, Jim Fyke, Bill Draper, Don 2nd row: Fred Davis, Ken Sutter, Bill Morgan, Dick Hof- Wyss. DOH Smith. Jon Burnham, Phil Weinstein, Del Bire- fman, Tom Baker, Gary Willms, Jim Johnston, Steve Root. 11118, Ge0l'gC Smith, Mr- Correll fcoachl- Varsity Baseball The Warriors started their fine season by win- ning their first eight games before being stopped by Spalding and Manual. The Warriors then won two more games before hitting a bad streak in which they won on and off. But after a rather rough ending the Warriors went into the sectional tournament where they made a very fine showing by downing Central, Manual, and Spalding before being knocked out by Washington, a club the' Warriors had split with chring the regular season. The Woodruff 'diamond crew' ended the season with a 15-8 mark and left for the next season a very hopeful crew. Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodru ff Woodru ff Woodruff Woodruff Won 15 Lost 8 15 Morton D Princeville 7 Glasford 13 East Peoria 4 Manual 8 Morton 4 Washington 6 Pekin O Sp alding 5 Manual 9 Princeville 6 Glasford 1 Canton O Galesburg 2 Kewanee 6 Spalding 0 Washington 5 Rock Island 5 Moline Di strict 9 Central 7 Manual 5 Spalding 4 Washington QWWN 5 as 9' -1 Wx ax 1. X 'Q ii if Y .w 1 X - VKAV i L. X X x S k f Axwqxxxulx ssxs DEL BIRELINE I K FHED DAVIS at 1 J le, x 'E . Baseball 1 A35 x Indlvlduals s Q f 1 a I' X fxfixn P s 5 S S s 5 s s x 'xsxxx xxx BILLDRAPER .5 xxx 2 if-., 5lgx S T fb lyk ROYCE ELLI O'I'l' JOHN NI XON Kg X ss Xl J sTEvr:HooT .ttf f flfff f DONSMITH s Cv 6 Baseball gt s x Indlvlduals 155x15T!,l, KENSUHER ss' If W, AAT' kllxmxk' J JEEP WILLMS IDN WYSS Front row: Bob Cardozo, Pat Rennick, Dale Hensley, Bill 3rd row: Mr. Harms, Dick Alexander, Ronnie Bradle, Phil Libolt, Scotty Sullivan, Keith Lowder, Harold Lindholm. Molleck, Wayne Jibben, Ted Witzig, Ken Hager, Dwight Stime 2nd row: Ronnie Oxrtis, Douglas Paul son, Bob Simpson, Ed ling, Harrie Murrie, Terry Johnson, Terry Brewer, Steve Fouts, Floyd Mummert, Jim Franklin, John Kirkhus, Jerry Knobloch, John Curtis- Sapp- F resh.-Soph. Baseball Golf 2nd row: Perry Johnson, Phil Blrnette, Dave Voigt, Front row: Gunnard Wallden, Greg Voros, Jack Rowe. Mr. Bxrkholder. 168 ,., Ida I I J Front row: Harold Brown, Dave Sills, Herb Mikesell, Bill B0nd, Ronnie Hamilton, John French, Dave Camenisch, Ronnie Clemons, Dick Honegger, Marvin Gordon, Dave Jones, Bill Stone. 2nd row: Bill Kohler, Bob Coe, Tom Bachtold, Jack Kelly, Don Allan, Bob Mundelius, Giuck Hakes, Bob Hagemeyer, Ed Hoerr, Craig Ivers, Walt Helmick, Roger Knaggs, Jack Baird 3rd row: Tom Slavens, Phil Smart, Pete Breedlove, Roger Marsh, Boyd Neaveill, Gary King, Dick Brewer, Don Stafford Roger Hanson, Ken Helms, Rodger Clemmer, Nick Stroff, Dave Frederick, Bill Norton, Dick Martins, Mr. Gummerson. arsit Track Under the capable direction of Coach Gummer- son, the Warrior speedsters rolled on to another of their fine seasons. The Warrior coach first saw his '53-cindermen under pressure when they competed in the Oak Park relays against some of the top competition in the state. The Warriors then opened their regular season against their usual Peoria Area rivals. After downing all comers from the Peoria Area by de- cisive victories they then traveled to the Kewanee Relays where they captured first place on a Thurs- day and then went on to the always tough Normal Relays where they got second place on the following Saturday. One week later after downing Canton, the Warriors went into four successive weeks of grueling track meets which included the Illini-conference, the District, the State, and then the Greater Peoria. In the Illini conference the Warriors got second place, then moved on to take first in the district, and then down to Gxampaign, where they made a fine showing led by Captain Chuck Hakes, who captured second in the mile run. After competing in the State meet, they came back to Peoria to nab first place in the Greater Peoria, their last meet, of a fine season. Indoors Oak Park Relays Woodruff 78 Chillicothe 4-0 Woodruff 107 Washburn 11 Woodruff 752f5 Manual 423f5 Woodruff 854 E. Peoria 426 Woodruff 852f3 Pekin 321f3 Woodruff 7656 Canton 4M Triangular Meet Woodruff 91 Lewiston 29M Farmington 2116 Kewanee Relays First Normal Relays Second Illini Conference Second Greater Peoria First District Meet First State Meet M-X, T rack BOB HAGEMEYER High Jump ' A' l an + Q. 'L ,dx 5 QM' w g ' ' ,,,, 752: fQ1, Wg HJB COE DAVE CAMENISCH ll1gh Hurdles, Broad High Hurdles Jump, Mile Relay Low Hurdles - 'f'2.4:-' 4f'fi'i1 F. 1 Q' - Qgzijf xii 5.13 f gfairgffw-ef. TQ ,,,. , 4 is V WALT HELMICK 55 Mile, Mile Bel ay BILL STONE 440 Yard Dash Mile Rel ay Q . z 'IOM BACHTOLD Pole Vault Low Hurdles ROGER KNAGGS Pole Vault Discus Individuals fe J 1 1 0 3 33 X HAROLD BROWN DAVE JONES 100 Yard Dash Mile, X Mile, 220 Yard Dash Mile Relay Hilj aE + CRAIG IVERS CHUCK HAKES, Captain BILL KOHLER 440 Yard Dash Mile, 54 Mile, Mile Relay 100 Yard Dash Z Mile, Mile Relay 220 Yard Dash 54 Mile Relay HUB MUNDELIUS DICK HONEGGER Discus, Shot.-Put 440 Yard Dash High Hurdles ' M .. Front row: Dick Smith, Gene Hess, John Feeser, Jim William- 3rd FOV? JQTFY Clgfky Emerson Hihll. NCWCOYI EV3-HS. Scott Alex son, Don Wilson, Glarles Hire, Joe Gummerson, Les Martins, anderf weslel' Helmlckv Charle? E'-'dai1Yf Rall-Th Mikeseuf -le1'1'Y Billy Norton, Bon Funcannon, Bruce Semlow, Mike Schwenk, Short, Don Bauwens, Fred Marcille, Harry Hlggs, Walt Kiefer, Tom Slavensh Bob Davidson, Gayle Casteel, Ronald Swords, Joe Bates, Mr. 2nd row: John French, Ronny Zarley, Richard Pavelka, Dave Gummerson' Sills, Pete Breedlove, Bill Bond, Dave Fredricks, Ronnie Hamilton, Dave Camenisch, Dick Honegger, Marvin Gordon, Ronnie Clemons, Dave Jones, Bill Stone, Herb Mikesell, Roger Bergia, Eddy Coyle. F resh.-Soph. 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PEORIA HEIGHTS LUMBER CO. are ROTH HARDWARE- X Big Pipe Fittings Paints Housewares TOYS 2815 NORTH ADAMS PHONE 5-5018 finds the door open at Block 8: Kuhl Co. Traffic Selling Buying Display Personnel Operations Accounting Advertising Food Services Merchandising Office Functions interior Decorating I9 stores and a C there are a greate any other. Yes. the cloor is op career, and 'loppo growing, and you can grow with it. see if Bloclc 8' Ku ou will find all ol these and many more at Bloclc 6 Kuhl Co., where entral Buying Qllice are ready to show you why r variety ol opportunities in the retail field than en to all who are interested in a department store rtunityn is lcnoclcing every day. Bloclc 8 Kuhl is Why clon't you compare notes with the Personnel Director, ancl hl Co. cloesn't have to oller just what you are loolcing lor in a career? You are always welcomel Block 81 Kllhl C0. Peoria, Illinois I Stores in PEoR1A OTTAWA WINNETKA Mouws . . DECATUR GALESBURG ROCKFORD DAVENPORT IA Main OHICCSI Qumcv KEWANEE Hess BROS. BURLINGTON, IA. AURORA Jousr FREEPORT oANviLLE STORE Central Distribution, 801 S. Washington St, DANVILLE ELGIN ROCK ISLAND FOR HOMES Arlene Slook smarly outfitted in cool paisley separates from our sportswear department 9 dnires the dr s h ld b Raval W'l who looks charmin 'n a two iec aff t Ensemble from Sui JxinioryDress Sipaluiggt. Third Floor g 1 P e td e a S Bruno Juerjens, Florist 5 2 'W s Flowers for All Ocrasions 5 lille X A en ou a i owers GRA c . Wh YSay I Q QELE Hog tr We if all W ' 13 We JI 5 3 A Phone 5-3521 Greenhouse and Store ,mmf 2800 North Perr Ave. Peoria. Illinois Y STREIBICH HARDWARE ' ,,.. 1:, .... ,: s..- , '-' I ':::,,i Q ,L b , zl b Pipe Fittings Z! Paints ZZ Glass froe o o o B5 o f s ' i2'l'iii' A ' 920 North Adams sneer Peoria 3. Illinois ,.,- 'i.1 l T 1 h 4-4779 W K Pb ZI: Q is .VVV e ep one I ' me .i,--'--- Tiki-5:5 H K - r'r e--l'- ' V24-fer' -i-1 -p ' ioreo f s STREIBICH GIFT sf ToY SHOP . if . S3 A EE' ..::2il is ill 916 North Adams Street 182 J e path to your success IS here at Bradley University! Bradley, as one of America' s strong medium-si zed quality universities, combines the advant es of the very large universit f with the persongl at- tention provided by smaller colleges. Extra-curricular activities at Bradley surpass those of all but the very largest universities, Bradley has more than a hundred clubs, sorori- ties, and fraternities catering to a wide range of interests. Bradley University offers numerous courses in many areas of study. lts free lecture arts series 1S considered outstanding. The Uni- versity is accredited by all major accrediting agencies. Under the new 'Bradley Plan' a student is given the opportunity to combine his regular college education with military training in the univer- sity' s Air PUTC. If his colle e and military work is creditable, he has a cgance for defer- ment until graduation and for gaining a reserve commission upon graduation. Register now! Summer sessions : JUNE 9, . JULY I4, I954 JULY IS, AUGUST I4, I954 Fall term begins: SEPTEMBER I3, i954 Director of Admissions Bradley University Peoria, 5, Illinois FURNITURE - CARPETING oimvsmss - uPHoLs1EnlNG 1712 No. Sheridan Rd. Ph. 2-4521 C 1 H d Dennis Kirby. ACE AUTO STORES Raymond M. Blue D.D.S. l28 South Jefferson Ave. Phone 4 5291 OPAL HALL SHOPPE DIEROLF SHELL SERVICE Peoria's Smartest Hats Jewelry Handbags Blouses Shell Gasoline ' Shellubrication Sweaters Skirts Hosiery Gloves . . Sport Jackets Firestone Tires PW! Phone 5-9876 244 South Jefferson Ave, SHERIDAN at LAKE DON'S DO-NUTS W. I. ALTPETER Qfffwf X AUCTl0NEER A . tlll ' 0 G00 5 M Sales Every Tuesday 8z Friday Eves.-7:30 Hours I2:3O P.M. 'til l2: 30 A. M. 184 505 Spring Street Phone 9290 Why Not Spend An Evening With Us? 1803 N. Adams St. Phone 3-1918 HORIZONS unlimited . . . Look in any direction . . . look north . . . south . . . east . . . west. Anywhere . . . everywhere, there's an opportunity. You can set your sights on any goal you choose, and pursue it as diligently as you wish. This is your heritage because you are an American. You are one who can freely seek . . . and whose opportunity it is to find . . . your fortune. This is your priceless birth- right. What you do with it is up to you. CATERPILLAR TRACTOR C not ,gust IA LMI! NY. iclfygt canst ,s -Ju A GIFT HJR GRAIIJATES From Loewensteins Pat Tripp and Dave Camenisch admire one of the minature Lane Cedar Chests presented to ever school girl graduate in this area by Loewens Made of enuine ce ar, is c est ma e use g cl th h y b d f jewelry, hankies, letters, etc. Every '54 gi l graduate will receive a letter from Loewenste entitling her to a miniature Lane Cedar Chest. I.OWENSTEIN'S II8 South Adams St. A Gi ft from Loewenstein' s starts her Home' FORREST HILL CLEANERS FISI-IER,S STANDARD SERVICE 804 East po,-rest Hill 'W i l ATLAS TIRES Laundry Dehpot l Phone 2 6681 BATTERIES, AND Satisfaction Guaranteed I ACCESSORIES I W M ., Im PERMALUBE MOTOR OIL T' cauus Dyeing Fur Cleaning ix Expenr LusRncAnoN A .F -Eli! a t ian: T1REwe3.wv22gl'i::ns?iEsV'CE ny DRY Reweaving Storage no North Perry Phone 6 9839 ' I c m m U Pick-Up and Delivery Service 8 SCHIERER'S DAIRY Grade A Milk PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS 3400 North Adams Street Peoria 3530 North Adams St. Phone 5-2712 Hamburgers Hot Dogs Barbecues VAN,S TYPEWRITER CO. .T DR. F. MURRAY 1 Van W. Haverton DENTUST SMITH coRoNA TYPEWRITERS VICTOR ADDING MACHINES 407 Liberty Street Phone 4-32II Suite 703 Lehmann Blgd. 186 rg gf f r I F I 5 E PROFESSIONAL NURSING AS A CAREER F 7 fri F If a l I r lf If is Q,,.,.g,g . .f.. ,W ' L+ lCIifi5hd'L ,.,, - QWQ WSQMKW . , , nf . V' Q2h ' W 1 ' ::aN1' THE METHODIST HOSPITAL OF CENTRAL ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF NURSING The Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, a modern 400 bed institution, is fully approved by all accrediting agencies. The School of Nursing is Nationally accredited. It has a well qualified Faculty, modern teaching facilities, and Student Association organization. The School of Nursing offers two programs in professional nursing as a career. Students may choose the ill Diploma or CZJ Degree program in nursing. In the Diploma Program, the student pursues the regular three year basic nursing curriculum. In the Degree Program, the student pursues a collegiate course of study in affiliation with Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, or with Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity, Bloomington, Illinois, and earns two degrees in a minimum of four years. All classes enroll annually in September. Apply Director of Nursing, The Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, 221 North Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, Illinois. E NQEBBEFE I F is F . . A, 1 SINGER'S JEWELRY CO. 420 Main Street Quality Jewelry At Reas bl P s Pat Lavigne and Jim Eggerichs -Q55 mxoN'S --- ll SEA rooo MARKET DOWNYFLAKE I3O South Jefferson Ave. Your Meeting Place Below Rock Island Depot L' T -A .5 FouNTAlN SERVICE-sooo room Open 24 Hours A Day 'The Best Fr1end Your Home Ever Had All Varieties Fresh Fish And Sea Foods S I I-V E DS FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCES, INC. SHRIMP-LOBSTER-CATFISH-TURTLE . Cash . Layaway . Credit FOOT OF LIBERTY STREET 2OOI-O5 N. Jefferson Phone 3-5647 FOSTER ELECTRIC CO. COMPLETE ELECTRIC SERVICE 422 N. Adams Phone 4-8129 ANDERSON SHELL SERVICE O McArthur Highway at Adams Street -' Peoria, 2, Illinois Phone 6-9567 188 Curry'-s Peoria's Modern Supper Club NEW SAZARAC Food At Its Best Meals That Satisfy SHIP AHOY ROOM FOR BANQUETS AND PARTIES 32OI NORTH ADAMS PHONE 2-I967 Congratulations and Best Wishes TO THE cnnnumim cuss or woonnurr HIGH scHooL MORE HOMES FOR SALE . . . MORE HOMES SOLD . . . EllERYllAY The name respected in Peoria Real desire to give you the quickest action Estate. Traders Realty Corpo t on when you buy or when y sell. This h tblhd ptt b d h p ptd d flk on prompt service . . . a genuine t t rn to Traders ReaItyC p t WHEH YOll BIlY...WHEH YOll SELL... TRAOERS ARE THE FOLKS TO TELL! TRADERS REALTY OORPORATIOH 606 Main St. Phone 4-3183 OOO -La -Lai Those Gl'99ll,S Drug stofe C. E. GREEN, R. PH. . Q HAMBURGERS Af one of the Most Complete Dmg stocks in Peoria qi? 3 Wisconsin Ave. df Kansas J X 65 ffl ri PERSONALIZED DRUG sERvxcE Dm BREAKFAST LUNCH ' Prescription Delivery Service FOUNTAIN SERVICE . First Aid Supplies A Carry-Out Se-rvice, too! , Cosmetics . Candies 3416 NORTH ADAMS PHONE 5-994I was Kansas at wisconsin Dial 2-2876 PEORIA CUP SPECIALTY CO. C0mP'imef1fS of HADDADQS SUPER MARKET MK Om- 'Th Store of Qu li Fo ds' PAPER CUPS GR ELES e openvnayiaffieeko 'ith hh-in NAPKINS 509 WISCONSIN AVE PAPER PLATES BREMER JEWELRY CO. PA S PHONE 4-3822 RIALTO THEATRE BLDG. PHONE 6-2684 209 South Jefferson Ave. Phone 4 5155 Diamonds Watches Distinctive Jewelry 406 South Washington sr. Peoria, III. Watch and JeW9 Y RQPRW Honnie Allen They're saving at Linda Wichm the COMMERCIAL BANK - .17 C0 'M RCIAI. National Bank ' -X OF PEORII '70 - lfqf 190 115. 'ls'-A Memes rzofua. ozroslr msunmcf conf. J' ' v DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS MQCLURE d PROSPECT Phyllis Doane, and June Caldwell. BROWN'S PEORIA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 24-0 S. Jefferson Avenue i' SC O Fa 113 SS OI' to USIIICSS 0S1 10l'lS O Fuehonlgosihgoldintpeogia spgcli-Salizing in g1tLgalifyi1Eg ali kinds. Ask for 1954 school catalog. A. B. BEARD, Director COMPLIMENTS OF EARL JOHNSON PEORIA'S OLDEST .'M,gnorsAv,No. L-M....E-bw CHEVROLET DEALER Q C. H. ANDREEN A. A. NORDWALL I W C4 . A Men's Shop . . . Featurmg I X ' Sportswear Q U-s - Clothing E-V Clothes-educated 5 men choose Nationally Known Men's Wear I. Andreen-Nordwall Co. fha. fa 127 South Jefferson Ave. 106444 Raza, .R .exam ea. -il WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS -- RCA Victor Distributor RCAUZL 707 Main Street, Peoria, Illinois JACK'S FOOD MARKET A Fine Quality Sim i 'EX . MEATS . GRoc:ERlEs . I . VEGETABLES . ERulTs WE DELIVER TUES. THURS. SAT. WISCONSIN at HAVINE Phone 2-6645 K F 'J - x I- S X H 3 . . -.- lfiis ' if T Let's G0 Out To Hunt's M ' 'f ' 'll - A2'vll.'Lf1+x-fn 4. x ,. , I S -I .gym V ..:, ....A,.,. ,.. M A WMM A we X.. , ff.: T.. ., x ,Q 2'-WFBW - -Mervyn-w-eW,f,Q,wnM V V - . I ,e E PA ' R' I 0 f F S I I es A T SERVICE r MMV' V'.Ay xv' I A . ., ' ..T. . ,.-, View VKSJ Q MWWMW t I gf li' rwarx rx I zen ef'I3s,u.r:fs'r1uxur.-Haisaszweanfrzsuf ,,eer' Farmington Road HIGH Engineered Ier EXCEPTIIIIIAI PEIIFIIRMIIIICE in Your Car nrn 6iIIi6'riH'MiN'uGFi'c'fi1'iaIin cn . ' - . eo uns in recent' ' 1Q,I7 N. Aonms sr. LIQUID LEVEL REWARD! I f 'Q , N- Vf X Q For those choosing Kroger Jobs! GOOD STARTING PAY and regular increases for important jobs in our modern stores. INTERESTING WORK in pleasant, clean surround- ings. Never a dull moment at Kroger. EXTRA BENEFITS include a free retirement and a liberal profit-sharing plan. RAPID PROMOTIONS when you're qualified. We'll train you for advancement. SECURE FUTURE because food distribution is the nation's most stable industry. STEADY WORK means regular income you can count on. People must eat every day! You Can Start New Au: Act Now! Phone of See? Groom Clerk Personnel Department Produce Clerk Igfjikfiefk III Persimmon St. Office Employee Phone 3-3633 GRAHAM - RAMSEY, INC 106 E. McClure Ave. HARDWARE HOUSEWARES Glidden Spred Satin 81 Spred Gloss Home Decorator Paints COMPLETE GARDEN 8 LAWN SUPPLIES Seed - Sprays - Fertilizer mawmgg Reo Power Mowers Hufty Electric Mowers Garden-bOlS Picnic S Barbeque Equipment Grills Charcoal Free Parking In Rear PhOI1e 2'24'l4 PEORIA FOOD SPECIALTY CO. Manufacturers of TRI-MEE BRANDS POTATO CHIPS - Pop CORN - CANNED cmu 336 MACHIN AVENUE PBORIA 5, ILLINOIS Marvin Szabados, Milton Rasmussen, Lois Best, Mary Alice Combs and I 5er'4l'e Q CHUCK oowuno Frlendly Service MCBILGAS - MOBILOIL TIRE AND BATTERY I 9 li ,gi Q A MOBILUBRICATION SERVICE E., I 5 I- ' - f 1 53 5 MMIII' -, 'SPS ,Q Mobilwric nf. , CAR ACCESSORIES I'S'S 1 Qlifil E' I ' ' , W v.,,,.: X,,.,i!,,.. w 51,11 , i 1- I Lubricating - Washing - Polishing Pick-up and Delivery .,....,,...Qe.I,I.M1 Y , - I, fr U ,gm L il 1, M T' , . 2 ,, v ' in 'I I 2 - See Us af Our New Locafion , I?l. iid!! 1: ,, me f f f I R 'HE4 ,W 1 ,Aww - 1601-07 Prospecl' Rd. ' I I I I mf- , mon: 2-6231 :z reonm. ILL. ' I ' I A If' Delaney'S Food Marketl Established in 1902 JF Quality Meats - Fruits - Vegetables 52 Years Of Service To The North Side 2210 North Jefferson Ave. ' COMPLETE SERVICE ON TELEVISION AND RADIO REPAIR We pick up and deliver EA SY TE R M S Qolwmkeahm, Jew. First in Floor Coverings Linoleum, Asphalt Tile, Rubber Tile, Venetian Blinds 114 N. Adams Slreel Telephone 4-2075 Phone 5-7334 BELL NELSON RADIO 81 T.V. 1709 Knoxville Ave. fIS+il+5if+'F IN D Sell DRu?slIlolFlE5 312 314 S Adams SL Margaret Turl and Carol Duke. I mtl' This year as we celebrate our 100th year ol service 1 we of the Schradzlci Co. are loolcing ahead planning ahead so that we cl t clition of always giving to those shall continue to uphol our ra h B tloda Still Better Tomorrow. who rely on us t e es y 0' Q O .-ZlTS.A -Q. , c ' ' 4 s ' ' YT ,gf . ' i v 1854-1954 ' 'as U 'H 0 4 C Me Zl'5 lmsgl SHlRL'S DRlVE..lN AN EX-WOODBUFFITE INVITES ALL WOODBUFFITES TO THE NEW MODERN S H I R L ' S 4l4Vz HAMILTON BLVD. Counter and lake out service 11 A. M. to 1 A. M. Shirl Serves Only The Best. Hamburgers Bar-B-Q'S Hot Dogs Hot Tamales Soft Drinks Curb Service GLEN OAK BAKERY PRODUCTS A Complete line sold in better markets all over town. 516 Wisconsin Plz. 2-5451 EVELYN KINNEY'S FOOD SHOP THE HOME OF QUALITY FOODS Your neighborhood Blue Ribbon Store N FOODS MEATS - VEGETABLES FROZE Open Week Days 7 to 7 2813 North Adams Street Phone 5 - 9871 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1954 f E. PFAFFMANN MFG. Co. .122 -4 A ,W ' I Q X 4 h - DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF I 7 cl- U 'tf ' Motor Truck Bodies, Industrial Trailers, , gf i f t 5 Display Trailers, Coaches 1 ' f Repair Service and Painting Phone 3-1843 1000 W. Washington East Peoria .Q sci-looi SWEATER K R E SPORT Gooos f HEADQUARTERS FOR sooo SPORTS P 0 G 0 O D S Don Stafford and Delbert Bireline. 514-516 Main Sf.-Ph. 4-9165 Phone 5-245I Professional Service RICHARD H. REMELIUS CO. CONCRETE CONTRACTOR ' r i We Specialize in Quality Concrete Work I GOOD GDN-CREIE IS OUR BUSINESS. - - - Y v R - - - - ' l1DN'T EXPERIMENT. CALL US. 2530 North Monroe St. Peoria 3, lllil10iS CONGRATULATIONS TO THF GIIADUATIOIN CLASS OF 1954 6 wa SI' ' LI US C6526 at 1t 1S pure, sweet, and safe PEORIA WATER WORKS CO. we soun-I Moreno: sneer .P ic ZH - A . X , The Passing Years I III--l -35 55' ' 15 . . . We move with the times . . . L'fAfF'FF T, ,,, ,E 'T A5 in equipment, in method, but l - L3 -V'-I-I cling Io our Iime-honored stand- I -' ' I ig '- I L f' V- ' 'N 4'- 4 I' ' crds of dignitY and beczuiy in the 'A - r we A A '- wwmz Experienced - Dependable - Considerate I2I2 SOUTH ADAMS conducting of services. 'I Awe? It is for your convenience that the 'Q WILTON M O R T U A R Y provide! PRIVATE PARKJNG SPACE adjom- ' ' .,.. ing our Mortuary. '38 4 Serving the Peoria Area 70 Years ST. PHONE 4 -7134 2 . , I E X M years A H I m m e A PLACE T0 BUY W A AA I F U I T U R E C 0. Kill-III! lb!!! lllllslll EQUIP IF YOU DON'T KNOW FURNITURE KNOW YOUR FURNITURE DEALER I fe U f' ,ff K IQ, 8' max' 5 7 ' un E WHITE HUT RESTAURANT S . X 1 Q, 0 G d F d 2 - 1 Q A . ye QM . 00 00 A nw f . nnnw queen S W - Fast NUTS 81 SHARES 1520 North Jefferson Ave. 4151f2 HAMILTON BLVD. Nationally Famous Shoes - Featured by Crawlord's My-:ws woMsN's CHILDRENS H bl Selby Styl E Ulild Life Walk Over Jolene Buster Brown J ohn sonians Ai r-Step Boy R, Gi I-1 Pedwins Life S 'd Scout Shoes Strutmaster' s Natural Trimfuoxg K 'ch Hi ghlander' s Tweed American J CRAWFORD SHOE STORES 201 S. Jefferson Shoe Salon 340 Fulton Outlet Store 211 Fulton X,,....... Bill Keller Marllyn Traub, Ed Schmidt., R ' Mann and Jack Curtis. 198 GOODWIN'S DRUG STORE Open 7 days per week 8 A M to I P M Ralph H- G00dWif PVOP- Baby, Sick Room. Diabetic Supplies 600 North F'erry Ave. Phone 6..9015 Cosmetics and Perfume -I Photo Finishing Prescripligns Magazines - Fountain Service Registered Pharmacist on Duty at u.ll'1'imes. ROSZQIVS SGHILCSL Ice Cream COMPTOMETER OPERATORS ARE IN CONSTANT DEMAND You too can qualify for a pleasant well paying position after a short course of practical training. ir INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION 4 SHORT TRAINING PERIOD 41 FREE LIFETIME PLACEMENT SERVICE THROUGH ISO OFFICIAL COMPTOMETER SCHOOLS IN THE U. S. ai' LOW TUITION Day and Evening Classes PeOria,s only official ggigtijszliiigugiglgsgisgsftc 644 Jefferson Bldg. Comptometer School Ph. 9727 SHAHEEN HARDWARE JOE DAVIS SUPER SERVICE Charles J. Shaheen COMPLETE OVERHAUL Hardware Pittsburg Paints MOTOR TUNE UP BRAKE SERVICE my an Wrecker Service f ' Glass Housewares Appliances Ili: nbqul A Sporting Goods + '-A-SFI' qggo aon. 601 WISCONSIN AVE PHONE 2-6511 I7I5 KNOXVILLE AVE. PHONE .5-5001 199 Buy your Television Set Hom iililrliimwg iililuzir Qimnpang Everything in Music Fast and efficient service 5 Dealers in: 1+ Starck Pianos if Scandalli and Cellini Accordians -ir Ediphone Guitars at Martin Band Instruments McKINNEY MUSIC COMPANY 108 North Madison Ave, Phone 4--1737 PEORIA, ILLINOIS to ff-- E-ff A GOOD PLACE T0 EAT . 421, Always Flrst ROYAL DINER :gf - I , With the Latest ,ai ls .i,s . N N 7 on Record XX I Populars Norm King - Dewey Hanneman Dance Bands 228 North Jefferson Peoria III. Show Tunes Classical Compliments of Instrumentals Folk and DOCTORS' AND HOSPITALS, Westefns CREDIT oEE1cE 011 All 5PeCdS 33, vos JEFFERSON BLDG. 8 . I i 459 and 7 fPm BEN FRANKLIN STORE A S NATIONALLY KNOWN, LocALLv OWNED Self Serve Variety Store Eif?f,i,,,,A,,.QQ1ii EMIL A. HOERR. PROP. S W S 34I4 PRosPEcT RoAD, PEoRlA HEIGHTS 0 BAGLEY BROS. INSURANCE AGENCY 8 Gordon 1. Bagley Gerald R. Bagley ' PHONE 6-6l22 OX 223 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK BUILDING .Success PEQRIA. ILLINOIS Send II to . .. CLEANING AND DYEING SERVICE Peoria's Master Cleaner and Dyer 702-06 Main Main Street SEE THE COMPLETELY NEW AND DIFFERENT I954 BUICK 0 I Smlfh S DFUQ 5f0fe J. T. BOWER MOTORS INC W. II. SMITH, Rr. Ph. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS , In E BUICK SALES AND SERVICE 5555. 1-..-.12 I., - A ' IIOR 5555 -1-E:-5 I P' 22' ry-Q55 828 MAIN STREET ii LF- , I - .... I ..lf 1' PEORIA ILLINOIS im- ' ' ' . ,.,,,,, ,II -1 ' 5 f , I I d ' d ' ' d rtal I 5 ::'0:Cl'?Pf?0:l, zitgr nT11ecI:ITougTIt CT! Q2 1. , - S:'n:th's, as usuili Selec: avr pharma- h F' S I . f : ' - CS li OU WOU DUI' 0 Of, Ill M X ' will flndywe will rznay your confldezlnze T e 'nest e ectlon O W VS.- X - with dependable service, always. used Ca rs Ieoo IcNoxvIIIE PEORIA, ILLINOIS in the CIW' 91 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE PII f,Kiki-S'KklfafIf2lC1ICki1IOkiIO5UIf'Kiifkikvldikicxxifiikirv' 41 -X Every modern banking convenience 4 4 is at your disposal. YOU are invited 'k to Make the FIRST bank YOUR bank. fi -X' 40lilIOY1IOl1x1I1ivr2lOIU+vi'2kiPFYlFPIPei-Iv-lYPIXPIfPIUIUIUIUIUI'P?1'I-7'I'P 1I-7If'?N II 1863 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEORIA 1954- Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ace Ambulance 81 Oxygen Service P I A 'Ft Phone 9202 EXCLUSIVE- F- ' ' ' DAYANDN1GH'rmfmULANcE:ssnv1c1: . 1 Rental 31 5Hl2S for AMBULANCE SERVICE Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs at Its Best Oxygen Therapy lor the home lI5 Knoxville Ave. Peoria 4: Illinois HECI-IT,S BUNNY SHOP I-IICKEY'S FOUNTAIN 225 SOUTH ADAMS STREET HEADQUARTERS - ESPECIALLY FOR JUNIORS Always the Newest in 5 f Coats 'I' Dresses Aijlyx 1 Suits 4 Sports X Smartest Junior Fashions ' Friendly Service is guaranteed at X f JACKSON'S CASH MARKET 0.00 A. M. to 0.30 P. M. Knoxville at Forrest Hill 211 South Jefferson Street , If 2'll' EGOLF MOTORS 35--YEARSU 35 Youk OLDSMOBILE DEALER iiii A 1313 MA1N s1'1zEE1 PH, 3-5137 Kathleen Johnson and Marina Chiames KRAMERS DRIVE IN AND RESTAURANT SERVING HOURS Week Days 5 P. M. to I2 P. M. Sundays I2 Noon toll P. M- Closed Mondays Everything FromA Sandwich To A Complete Dinner ,v fu Eff'Q'2fDED Orders Prepared To Take Home WQSQNOVQLNES a y mf Qx -',,1i l ll E' it Western at Moss Phone 4-9434 JACK 81 BILL'S LEATHER WILKINS PIPE 81 SUPPLY CO AND SPORTING GOODS We Repair- LEATHER GOODS ZIPPERS PURSES Plumbing and Heating Supplies Wholesale only IOO8 South Adams St. Phone 4.lI9 e QKQCSAEMQQM CQQQJ SE Ladies Purses Repaired Q I I Maker Of Fine Butter And Ice Cream ' CIENT Zippers Repaired 521 South Washington St. 206 Main Street Phone 6. 9068 Eggmmlwwglgr Phone 4 7H6 Compliments fVi dRalph Rashid IEDZ I E I p, ' y,.e, kjrooo MAIQKET Visit Our Complete Self-Service Market Open Sundays and Everyday to 9 P. M. Delivery Service 823 NORTH JEFFERSON PH. 4-3l6l 203 We Central National Bank a1m'Ze'zJf Zmwafg gffmm RALPH S. SULLIVAN DENTIST 908 Lehmo n n Building Phone 3-9343 P Illinois Compllments of . 5: ,Q 0 .357 X X Peorla Bowl,Inc. -lain John and Robert Metz - HAROLD J. PLACK AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 4-8168 600-O3 Central National Bank Bldg. JARRELL STEEL ERECTION STEEL ERECTING CONTRACTORS Rigging - Tanks - Machinery Smoke Stacks Dial 2-9868 w.R. JARRELL, OWNER 422 W. Lake Peoria Heights HOOT MAN! 'TIS THR-R-RIFTY 87. To join the Cllifoocilnutt High Schoofl S 'f r ACTIVITY CLUB TAKEQ4 ! I ' ENJOY ALL SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AT Low cosr. 2 Campbell-Behrens Sprung Co. gi W TL 1 We , E l SN i dtauun, N K A ,AIN N V 'K Wh I AI' d d Bl ,d 511 ADW pf - ees Igne an aancv 2 gohgff fx lg 57 I 5 V M- . 'A' Brake Service EIEUEETEDE 2 S . sp' ff ' Y N 57 4, -A' Spring and Shock ---II M I Absorber Service xxx . I ' Aw.-I ' lqigli 0 NNW 'Wie M - E COME IN TODAY FOR UU -1- A SAIETY CHECK-UP 9 ACK?-9 me S. JEFFERSON ST. PHONE 45581 132192-EEISS 552532 iZ0IEO1fI1e0cR'a, III. Wholesale Grocers-Cofiee Foasters-Importers ,E TRAVIS CADILLAC PONTIAC CO. l7OI MAIN ST. PEORIA, ILL. Myrna Laube and Bo er Strode B ll r If I! gg V 1 cw 205 206 CLARK'S CAFE Home Cooking Courteous Service Open 24 hours, Sunday included. 1420 North Adams GIVE YOUR, CAR THE BEST JOHNSTON STANDARD SERVICE EARL JOHNSTON, Prop. ATLAS TIRES, BATTERIES We Specialize in Good r AND ACCESSORIES Lubrication Tire and Battery Service 400 BRADLEY AVE. PHONE 6-9282 TOASTMASTER BREAD Stays Fresh Longer wk wif Honey Krushed Bread Tastesgood Goodfor you L ..-3, -1 ,J ' - IOOI South Adams Street PEORIA 2, ILLINOIS 1 Concjnatuflationav andl beat wlahea ton the tutuna to the 1953 qnadluatua of Clfifoocllnufgfi .Santan J-Hgh Schooiz A ew maze .me JEFPIEHSIIN BANK JEFFEBSUN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Phone 6-0851 Une Two Three S. JCffCl'S0llAVC. Have You Been Hunting? 4. ld V ll for a good shoe x repair shop? Your search is , Q 3 up-here it is! Shoe Repair Shop FINE SHOE REPAIRING 306 Liberty St. Peoria, Illinois l?eo1ReAS9Aw1NeeSS ' A Ame llom Aksseoeeeom Insured Savings Home Loans 107 South Jefferson Street Phone 3-4405 FRANK W. MERRILL Texaco Service Expert Marf ak Lubrication I52 5 North Jefferson 20 208 ILLINOIS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY E. A. McCord, President . I E .',. . M '2-f+ N l.,,:,, , Protect your education- Protect your futurc 1910 - An Insurance Company Built on Service - 1954 Insure your income - Insure against hospital, medical, surgical, and Polio expense. It pays to insure with Illinois Mutual - because it pays. Home Office - 4ll Liberty St. Peoria, Illinois Congratulations To The Class Of 1954 PURITY TENDER TEX BREAD The Loaf In The Orange Wrapper PURITY BAKING C0, 105 SOUTH SHERIDAN ROAD SPEED SERVICE Texaco Products -Auto Parts SPORTING c-:oops at c-:ooo PRICES Model Airplane Supplies HUNTING AND FISIIINC LICENSES 3001 Prospect at Lake MOORE'S .IEWELERS Sz SILVERSMITHS FINE JEWELRY AT REASONABLE PRICES Main Street at Madison WOODRUFF WARRIORS Prefer HOT DOGS from THE TEPEE Postal Sub-Station no. 1 . h f .6 mf L' 616 cmhali M1666 4-6761 7 TILTON S BAKERY ,gif 'Decorated Cakes our Speciality' ' Open Daily 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, Xliggijwii Sundays 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. l -20?-i'fNr Tel. 5-8042 l6l3 West Lake at Sheridan Road PAUL ff' i f -ie James clemanes 8: sons Complete Furnishings for the Fine Home Phone 2-4242 618 KNOXVILLE AVE- PEORIA, ILL I ESG 197' ' -' ff' , , if f QW? f, n gap X? T-ef' rf' 6 if so M6-,.:f rg P5 ic Q 77 E ' '-3' .fl 'af R 'ig 'Wen' ii mxt 1 1. S 15 W. W .1 'J 0 Www E ai if L5 ' 1 , Q 'ff' ,, - guna-Shea' .K-mm Owilf ' WWW .A L 3 ,.., f g unai if was 5 90 ' 1 A UA. plumes -Vx, me im . llf xue.C..fy at YOUR STORE or at YOUR DOOR PRODUCERS DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE ALWAYS IN FRESIINESS IN FLA vok ,f V0gelsang's Markets LINCOLN AT WESTERN PH. 3-8612 1500 NORTH JEFFERSON PH. 4-1303 24 HOUR SERVICE EVERY DAY MARY'S RESTAURANT Real Good Food Served Right Open 5:30 A M to 8 P M Weekdays Closed Sundays 804 Main Street Phone 6 9755 Y' 2175 MMMMMMN 254 Where More People KNQW They Save P Open Every Salurday Nile 'Til 9 PAY CASH On The Corner -- 2201 Soufh Adams Al' Garden -- Since 1880 ' Ak .. the key to your future Ben Franklin used his key...and paved the way for the many modern conveniences we enjoy today with - electricity. 'P The de rees or diplomas you receive are your ' keys to apply your learning in ai adult practical world. Use our key well...that graduates in the 11 W' he years to folllow ma benefit from the better soci- t ' ety you will have helped create. ' ' 1 IC E? ii is is 'ig N J I V' L-L Y -x A , K V V ' l 5 5 vi crnrnm. rumors main' co. L fy we My ,f Eamra Preferred Return on Savings! DEODLES FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PEORIA GQMMMJMMW Jwfwfuw PLUMBING AND HEATING ' l We Sell Install Service Guarantee 49 all B ' Roger Fruehauf, Proprietor Q U' X5 J Licensed Plumber Whore BUCK and PENNY SAVER and over 26,000 others save TELEPHONE 2-8734 lll Nrl'1JFfrs Av. Ph ne 6-08ll o1 1?hfePZ1'lef0fSnv1'ng1g 3503 Prospect Road Peoria Heights e as x bo I xr ' 'Gas 'Y V0 REG. U. S. PAT. Off. X0 WHITE STAR MARKET GROCERIES FRUITS MEATS 29I9 North Adams Street 211 SCOTT'S SUPER SERVICE PHILLIPS PRODUCTS Wheels Balanced and Aligned Road Service Tune-up and Complete Brake Service We give SGH Green Sfamps Phone 5 -9857 616 Wisconsin At Frye Ave. Pl ,E + The ace To Save 5 : Monroe Street Market WORKINGMENS SAVINGS - ' , as and LOAN ASSOCIATION iw f 129 Jefferson Avenue Fine Groceries and Meats ,, 5 ,---V I J! The Place To Borrow 8 .I-. ?VTI'2l 6 Once A Customer Q l1C12l SVD Mg. ' .mewcucns-s11.vcasM111-as AIWGYS A Friend. Worfhy of Your Confidence mf' 1' 'I u on . osie e er on . WF S' OP' 'JH S 1 1601 NORTH MONROE PHONE 3 1604 wARNOcK HARDWARE BETTER GRADE HARDWARE Phone 2 3261 2007 Prospect Road Peoria, Ill. GARY LOUSIG-NONTQS A BEAUTY SALON Phone 4-1649 213 SOUTH JEFFERSON AVE. 212 . Compliments of MID CONTINENT LUMBER CO. 2OI Northmoor Road Pevfiv, Illinois MADEMOISELLE DRESS SHOP Dresses- Coats-Suits We carry a full line Juniors 9 15 Misses 10 20 Half sizes 127,-227, 428 Main Street Phone 6-6483 3 D. SCHAFFER Pe0ria's Oldest Furrier Invites you to see our beautiful COATS SUITS FURS Established I9l0 l32 South Jefferson Ave. G. R. KINNEY'S SHOES Shoes For The Entire Family Educator Shoes-Rubber Footwear 3l5 South Adams SHPPCFS-Afches ZELLER Sz SONS Florists and Landscape Gardeners Nursery Stock-Wedding Decorations Power Spraying-Landscape Contracting Funeral Designs-Imported Bulbs 501 Rock Island Ave. Ph. 2-9511 Q W I Wash and Dry your clothes Compnments of at the HEIGHTS LAUNDROMAT 3204 Prospect Road Peoria Heights Phone 5-3II CHIAMES REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS DODD'S BAKERY NIU Bill Everlyx LL Quality BRADLEY - I Bakery SPORT sHoP Goods THE STORE FOR STUDENTS 4, 5 Open Sundays Q ,lm T -n' .sf 4 'IVA' PHONE 4-4388 X ' K 2104 Main Street 2122 Main st. Peo , ll. Best Wishes to Woodruff Grads A 8: W ROOT BEER woo PROSPECT Ro. Roy and Eloise Sauer ' 214 . R. , X .s T 5,29 xx X , w -W ' E X-r I Peoria Heights rgtalgtoncll Doing, Pasteurized Dairy Products Regular Milk Butter In 35: Buttermilk Eggs Chocolate Mil k Cottage Cheese on fl Cream 45, ow Farmington Road Ice Cream Orange Drink Phone 4--8763 6 MILO'S PARK N SHOP 2 Peoria's Finest Food Store ,A PHT, A . . Top Quality Foods At Money Saving Prices Phone 5-1647 I ' I asoo North Sheridan na. IcIssINGIsn's PHARMACY LUN D'S PHILLIPS oo SERVICE STATION ELMER LUND, Prop. Lubrication Tvwashing Lee Tires f Phillps F' Morley Kissinger' Smll'1geu3Ivi-.ST6'rH Green Sfcmpsllatbenes Road Service Pick Up and Delivery MADISON AVE. AT LIBERTY PEORIA, ILL. 1s15PmspootRood Phone 5-9931 FOLTZ PEORIA DRUG STORE SPRING C0- Springs for DRUGS SUNDRIES Automobiles, Prescriptions R. H Foltz, H. Ph. Phone 5-482! 3416 Prospect Road Trucks, Busses Telephone 3-3831 215 Knoxville Ave. PEORIA, ILLINOIS 215 gm gl ,A X ' If gf! 3 A Qs: 9-1, ,-Nr, J, . ' N .51 I. x, , . F'!'41 :9ifE 1S. ' nut- ,-, , -- '- . -5 1 .,.,,m,,,w, .N Q iw- wax W., -41?- -. lf i ,' ' f MQQWAQ -m a g s sz, '24,-3 .gf hx - X 'M- 3-gm., ww 1.51211 1: .: -:rw W , x Deadgaou and Pwdaam of ,,, . , ,. , , 9 V 4.1 .yeahh Qiqflhbzfljiw , 4 119 va wuaqfu sf. new 4-my , 1L, . I - 4.5, Q, I rr- I WHOLESME RETAH- KNAGGS COAL COMPANY 42I Moneta Street Peoria Heights, Ill. Compliments of KLEAN RITE CLEANERS Inc. Certified Cleaning 2701 North Adams 3917 South Adams FULTON TOP COMPA NY Let Us Do It We Know How. SEAT COVERS . TOPS All Work Personally Supervised PEORIA 4, ILLINOIS BOGARD'S A TRADITION or DRUG STURES BEAUTY AND DIGNITY P R E S C R I P T I 0 N S A LARGE SEI.EC I'ION sv' W vitamins, Baby Needs, Notions OF PLANTS S.: FLOWERS NN ma Open 9 A. M. 'Tu 9 P. M. s'Q',ff,'of,',fQU'f,f,'f,ff' IEEE Olgzilgcilvg X 5R5Q5j1KtEA? 'rmzo xx no sunsmurn ron 58? Kali l6l5 Prospect Rd. vig! FLOWERS gwufgiatig ll3l wesi McClure Ave. EEEERIPIIO -rp-m,I,'5 FLOWERS iS2gg,.fef5 East Washington Sf. East Peoria N. Peffy Phone ,N-' muq THE TALISMAN STAFF SALUTES the flflfoodlnutt High .School Uflancll TI-IE PRIDE or ALL PEORIA Woodruff Faculty and Students COMPLETE NOTARY SERVICE Automobile license,drivers license motor bikes and scooters K. I. BUCHER, Notary Public Room sos 7.45 A. M. 8.15 A. M. 21, W ii PICTURE 0F HEALTH AHD HAPPINESS! Enjoying Sealtest milk and ice cream are, left to right: Anita Schumaker, Mark Nixon, Mary Lou Tomsovic and Bob James. The enjoyment of good things to eat is an American heritage . . . and particularly tradi- I I tional are fine dairy foods. Sealtest dairy foods - made as only Roszell's can make them - are unequaled for freshness, flavor, purity and nu- trition' products of H ' '-5 is QV, X , :ra . P A A' STEAK-N'SHAKE DRIVE IN 2613 North Adams St. This is one of a chain of famous Steak - N - Shake Drive Ins, featuring quality foods, courteous service and cleanliness. Open daily IO A M to I A M. 218 We protect your health JOSEPH HAYNES, Manager SB! SHELL l T Compliments of Open 24 Hours Free Pick-up and Delivery - Towing Service 0 Lubrication 0 Washing 0 Wheel Balancing Phgne 5-9904 North Adams at the McClugage Bridge Peoria. Illinois Q LARRY'S 0 MARKET THE FRIENDLY STORE For Your Eating Pleasure Auto Supplies, Ffults , , J X Quality Hardware, Pamts, A EMF! M Meats Household Needs. X' Vegetables 3108 Prospect Road Phone 2 Peoria Heights 4, Illinois Wisconsin Ave RUDD AND CHRISMAN REED'S MARKET AU,M,,,VE SHELL SERVICE F' RTS AND A':':E55': E5 ' TMS AND TUBES Homo of Choice Moat: 8: Groceries MOTOR '1'U1m-UP washing sl-TET.Lu T:A'rTcTN Battery Service Open Daily And Sunday PHDNE 6-9966 PEDRHA' ILLINDISSPRING AND JEFFERBDN 1709 Prospect Rd. Peoria, ml S 81 S BUILDERS HARDWARE CO. PEORIA SANITARY SUPPLY CO. Hardware for Doors, Windows' Cabinets PLUMBING, HEATING, ELECTRICAL SLTPPLTES PHONE 6-0828 . . . TEEEPHONESE 4-1505 4.8731 MAIN STR ET rua llllnols , 1506 E ' Peo ' 5' 1410 5. ADAMS STREET PEORTA Q, TELTNOTS 219 AND APPLIANCES CONGRATULATIONS to our Woodruff Seniors STOP UNDER THE RAINBOW for Delicious Ice Cold Root Beer 0 ' Y q xx' E s Peoria - V Morton . N 47 . -ll'A'll'l k LINCOLN TEXACO SERVICE fi ' x M 1525 Prospect Road Phone 5-9910 11 if Our slogan fi. Drive in please Drive out pleased ge l A' RMCQEH ! 5ff DQSHQQ MR 220 SCHWINWS MARKET GROCERIES fx-' 1 , SIS I R TY' I7 NoTloNs P P2 COUNTRY EGGS ik ARMQUR STAR MEAT Ri 3014 North Madison Ph. 5-1217 A 1954 ei 'ig GRADUATES P REGISTER FOR DESIRABLE OFFICE POSITIONS WITH 1 ., ' , G U s P A N o s P R o P U M ,H11 ., .bq'b Ij5:,:?i,:1:g-5-5 --R:-,: 3 g -',' Eg EW: g 6, 4 2 580 X 208 LEHMANN BUILDING AMERICAN REAL ESTATE CO. HOMES TO PLEASE YOU 410 MAIN STREET, PEORIA, nLuNo1s 91 ,..,,, 0 fx 'Qf' AV NF? ' ld ,,,,v, f, f as 2' is Blslness Manager Pat LBVIQTC and Advertlslng Manager Myrna ,,,f Laube plan procedures for completing the advertising section of the 1954 Talisman. We, of the I954 Talisman Business Staff, express our appreciation of the patronage of the business firms whose advertisements appear on these pages. Patronize them for quality merchandise and good service. ap , , 3,6123 QV f QQ 222 Annum. Lu. 109 mmm, P...11..Q 11, me A1-.51, cm ss, 131, na. Ah..1...., Mmm 11 Adm, s.. 11 Man, many an Aderllln, Dm Tl, ll mem-., sum., ax, m Aau1,.hm, Lmy 11, 113 Amnam. 11.1.1 19, 116 mm, Ja.. ss Aki..-. K..-11, lan 1:1 A11....,r., D... se, 151, 154, ru Aland., nm.. su Axemw. 1ucr..f.a 11, mo Ax.m.a.f. sem 11, 112, Allin, Ibn 169 uns., ann. as Ana.. m.u1y.. as, us, 101 um., na,....e 11,101 xov, my. 11 Alum.. Ambler. Ben sv. 11: 31. 121 sm... Anmmn. . mn 11, 131 l..vw.1 31 .11, 11.. M.. m...Lm..,, 11.11. sn na nurmn 59 smm.. as Anna. BS. 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