Bardolph High School - Monitor Yearbook (Bardolph, IL)
- Class of 1955
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Wlazwell 0 Mr Maxwell was vitally rnterested m welfare and advancement of Bar dolph and especrally mrerested rn Bardolph Schools It IS due to hrs efforts and encouragement that today we have the Bardolph Communrty Illgh School At the txme of hrs death December 5 1954 he was a member of the m educatron he gave a great amount of mme and serxous thought and was always ready and wrllmg through hrs own efforts and the Bardolph News to further anv worthwhrle proyect connected wrrh commumty or school In hrs own words 'Bardolph Commumty Hxgh School should and no doubt w1ll contlnue throughout the years to come to point the vsay to the better and nobler thmgs of lxfe to many many more boys and girls I High School board on which he had served since 1919. To the problems V ,f ,f., , .JM SEATED: Harold Younger,PrincipalgHubert C21SPa1l,Presidentg Wendell Lindsay, Secretary. STANDING: Howard Taylor, joseph Thorman, David Litchfie ld, Herman Watson, Damon Doll. Saba! gazed 3644 2 LEFT TO RIGHT Frank Holcomb Claude Hunter Eldon Beal l ll?-Comb mlnom Macomb Illmoxe a Z 1 ! PARK AND SHOP BROWN MOTOR 'SERVICE HAROLD E. YOUNGER Principal and Coach Mr. Younger has coached at Tower Hill,Stewardson, Dana, Bardolph and was athletic director in the navy 4 years. During his coaching career his team has won 3 conferences in basketball,an invitational toumament, a district tournament, and a baseball conference. He also has had a slate champion in 220 yard dash. Mrs. Younger, fonnerly from Sandpoint, Idaho, is employed in Flack and Kernnn's law office in Macomb, Illinois. ESTELLE T. MCGREW Mathematics Mrs. McGrew was graduated from Avon HighSchool,MonmouthCollege, and attended Westem several sum- mers. She has taught 8 years in the rural schools, ll yeah in the lndus- try High School before she came to Bardolph in 1935. CLUGSTON FUNFRAL IIOMP Nll'l.TO l5 Macomb Illinois Macomb Illinois NOLA MCENTIRE Smith Hughes Vocational Economics Mrs. McEntire is a graduate of Galesburg High School. She received her college degree from Western Illinois State Col'lege and is now studying for her Master of Science at Westem. Mr. McEntire is a R.E.A. linerran. JESSIE B. DOAK English and Dramatics Mrs. Doak is a Lombard grad- uate. She eamed her Master's degree at Western during the summer of 1954. She has taught l year at Alexis, given private speech lessons, served during war period as chief clerk of price and rationing board, acted as receptionist at Macomb clinic, and as bookkeeper for Barton Boyle, C.P.A. Mr. Doak is cashier at the Union National Bank. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Nlacomb, Illinois RALPH EUGENE HARMON Smith Hughes Vocational Agriculture Mr. Harmon received his degree from the University of Illinois. He farmed l year before he came to Bardolph in January as vocational agriculture teacher. In 1950, he was married to Mavis Oldham of Colchester. They have two children, Gene and Sidney. RICHARD L. FRANCK, M D Bus hne ll, Illin ois Mrs. Clow is Aurora High 3 years at Illinois and degree from lege. She i her Master JEAN L. CLOW Commerce a graduate of East School. She spent the University of received her B.S. Western State Col- s now working on of Science degree. JALQL ELIINE lx WORTHINGTON Science Mr. Clow is an instructor in the Department of Physical Educa- tion and member of Coaching Staff at Westem. They have a 12 year old daughter, Bonnie. Mrs Worthm ton, formerly of Petersburg, Ilinois tau ht in Nason City High School year and 2 years in Bardolph High School She is a graduate of Westem State College and is now doing graduate work at Westem Mr Worthington is attending We-stemStateCollege, but plans to enter a forestry school rn the Northwest next year W: wt ......a-D ' NORVA JOHNS Miss lohns,n senior at Westem, teaches girls' Physical Educa- tion and is also a student teacher in Commerce. ller home is in Cicero, lllinois. M A RSHALL WA TSON L 'H S I IYIVKRCIH A Bushnell llll!'lO1S ' v 4 v ' 1 f . . , If ' ' 'f ' . . . ,L i.--if Y -, tv -A .. W ,I ' it :M ftq I i 4 1-fi: K ,fr I ,I , Q.. ' , A ii' 3 '57 B N1 A- .l nigh. 2. - . TTY. Mr. Watson, a senior at Western teaches hand in hoth gmdc and high school. llis wife is the former Dolores blaneczek. lht-v have Ll small son, Cmiii. liAY'S FRIYII' MARK Macomb, Illinois l H444 Offdeeu President ......... .... J udy Leighty Vice President . ... ... .... Don Davis Secretary ........ .......... J im Russell Treasurer ......... . ......... Harold Asher Student Council .............. Allen and lmon Sikes Sponsor ........ . . ..... . ...... . ..... Mrs. McGrew CLASS MOTTO The word Impossible is not in our vocabulary. COLORS Turquoise and Yellow FLOWER Chrysanthemums Um? Days have passed since fourteen Freshmen entered Bardolph High School. Joining our group were Betty Markley, from Avon and Jim Russell, from Rushville. Our officers for the year were, President, Kay Caspall, Vice President, Judy Leighty, Secretary,Gerry Yeast, Treasurer, Linda Holcomb, Student Council, Sandra Hager, Sponsor, Mrs. McEntire. Our big highlight of the year was sponsoring the annual Valentine Party. In the magazine sales,we were runner-up to the victors. In the fall of '52, we returned as Sophomores. Joan Burkholder and Ronald Weaver left us this year. We sponsored the annual Initiation Party for the freshmen under the leadership of: Presi- dent, Linda Holcomb, Vice President, Judy Leighty, Secretary, Jim Russell, Treasurer, Kay Caspall, Student Council, Gerry Yeast and Sandra Hager, Sponsor, Mrs. Griffeth. We presented our first play, 'Too Much Mistletoe , at Christmas time under the direction of Mrs. Griffeth. Betty Markley and Gerry Yeast moved away in the spring leaving us only ten members in the class. In 1953, we started our Junior year by again winning the magazine sales contest. Gerry Yeast rejoined our group from R.O.V.A. We had the thrill of receiving our 1955 class rings, and pre- senting our first three-act play, lt's a Great Life , under the direction of Mrs. Doak. To climax the year's activities we sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom, a Hawaiian Luau, at the RANNEY'S INC. Macomb, Illinois Hotel Lamoine. Our officers for the year were: President, Linda Holcomb, Vice President, Jim Russell, Secretary Judy Leighty, Treasurer, Gerry Yeast, Student Council, Kay Caspall and Don Davis. Mrs. Doak and Mr. Harmon were chosen as Sponsors. The final year in high school eleven Seniors returned and elected the following officers to guide us: President, Judy Leighty, Vice Presi- dent, Don Davis, Secretary, Jim Russell, Trea- surer, Harold Asher, Student Council, Allen and lmon Sikes, Sponsor, Mrs. McGre,w. With Mrs. Doak as director the Senior Class presented a 3-act play on November 10, entitled 'Swing Your Partner . It has been a busy year, we picked up corn, served creamed chicken suppers, held scrap and paper drives, sold stationery, greeting cards, candy and pencils. We were second in the maga- zine sales. The Juniors entertained us at the Junior-Senior Prom Friday, May 13. The biggest activity of the year was preparing the 1955 Monitor with the help of Mrs. McGrew, our class sponsor. The last of May we took our Senior trip and said our final farewells after receiving our diplomas May 26. Now as our High School sun sinks in the West we join the Alumni Association of Bardolph Community High School. JONES BOWL INN Macomb, Illinois HAROLD ASPER orus 12 3' F.F.A. 4' F.B. . ., 2 3 4' F.F.A. Basketball l 2 3' Science ub 12' Class Play 3 4' Track ' Basketball 1 4' Basketball Manager 2 3' Class Treasurer 4' Band 1 2 3 4. RAE CASP ALL Corus 1234 Bnd1234 FHA 1 2 3 4 fVrce Presrdent 33 KSectron Sec 37 F B L A 2 3 4 fVlCC Presrdent 41 Student Councrl 1 3 C5ec and Treas Kat News 1234 CBus1ness Manager 3 Make up Edrtor 4 Scrence Club 12 Class Play 34 Cheerleader Monitor Busrness Manager 4 Class President 1 Class Treasurer 2 Class Student Councrl 3 DOIN DAVIS FFA 1234fTreasurer4JFBLA 2 Kat News 2 Scrence Club 1 2 3 Class Play 34 Track 1 2 3 4 Basket ball 12 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 C ass Student Council 3 Class Vrce Presrdent 4 Class Rep orrer 2 Ch , , , 1,i,3, , LA dl, , , 1 7, ,, , 37 h , , , 2 Q , , , 9 - , - 1 1 1 . ' 1 h 1 . 1,325 1, ,I , I A 1,2,3,4gl ,Choral l,2,3,4,g 'T.A.13. 3,45 1 1 y l, l Y yi 1, :ll '1 - QTUDENT PRINCE JONES AND BAIN VETERINARIANS Macomb 111111015 Macomb Illrnors SANDRA HAGER Chorus 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. l,2,3,4g F.B.L.A. 3,43 Student Council 23 Kat News l,2,3, 4, CAsst. Bus. Manager 47g Band 1,2,3,4g Science Club 1,23 Class Play 3,45 T.A.B. 3,4g Class Student Council 1,29 Class Reporter 3. ,pax 23 LHQDA HOLCON B Chorus l234 Choral 1234 FHA 12 3 4 F B L A 2 3 4 Student Council 2 3 Kat News 1 2 3 4 fAsst Editor 33 fEd1tor 4D Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Science ub 1 2 CSec 31 Class Play TA B 3 4 Class Treasur r 1 Class President 2 3 Class Reporter 4 Mom tor Editor 4 -IUDX LEIGHTY F ll A 1 2 3 4 fTreasurer 25 CProyects Chairman 39 CVICC Pres1dent4J F B L A 2 3 4 CPresrdent 3 43 Kat News 1 2 C J f tion Ed 47 Science Club 12 Class Play 3 4 T A B 3 4 Class President 4 Class Vice President 12 Class Secretary 3 Student Council President 4 Macomb, Illinois Bushnell, Illinois C1 y 11 . v 1 s 1 3,45 3,.4, 'Assn Circulation Ed. 3 , Circula: 4 Q V, 'J ' il ef BUSHNELL FEED CO. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK F' JANE MARKHAM orus 1 2 F H A F B 234 KazNews1234 FFA Cheer- leader R Scxence Club 1 2 Class Play T B M RUSSELI Transferred rom Kushvxlle Hzgh School Chorus 1 F F A 1 2 34 KReporter 21, fPres1dent 3 47 F B L A 2 3 4 CTrea sgret 35 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Scxenoe Club 2 3 4 KPresxdent 35 Class Play 34 Class Secretary 24 Class V1cePres1dent 3 TA B 3 ALLEN SIhEQ Chorus 123 1-FA1234 FB 2 3 4 F F A Basketball 1 2 3 4 Science Club 1 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Basketball Manager 13 Class Student Councnl 4 MACOMB DAILY JOURNAL BEAUTY BAR Nlacomb, Illmoxs Macomb, Ilhnoxs 1 Ch , 3 . . . l,2,3,4g . .L.A. 1 1 1 3,45 . . . 3,4. . . 1 Z . 9 . .5 l 7 I Y Y 1 1 ' - - - 1 1 1 ' n 9 V , , 1 , , , , 1 1 1 1 3 . i , 9. , 9 - g . . . . I . , f x 1 A , , 5 . . . , , , g i. :L.A. 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 , s . : , 1 I - IMON SIKES Chorus 1,2,3g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g F.B.L.A. 25 Kat News 23 Basketball l,2,3,4g F.F. A. Basketball 1,2g Track 1,2,3,4g Science Club 1,2,35 Class Play 3,4g Class 'Student Council 4. GERRY YEAST orusl234 FHA 234 porter 2D lRecreat10n Chamnan 31 F B L A 2 3 Student Councnl 2 Choral l 2 34 Band 1 2 34 Kat News 3 KAsst. Business Manager 31 Scrence Club 1 2 4 Class Play 34 TA B 34 Class Secretary 1 Class Student Councnl 2 Class Treasurer 3 4eHa44706Zl We the Semor Class of Bardolph Commumty Htgh School Cnty of Bardolph Townshxp of Mound County of McDonough State of Illmoxs L S A Western Hemrsphere Planet Earth bemg of unsound mmd and bad memory and knowmg we are nearmg the encl do make th1s our last wlll and testament To the Faculty our thanks for a job well done Cwe hopel To the Freshman we leave our deslre to study exght nxghts a week w1thout recreatnon and our abrhty to get good c1t1zensh1p grades To the Sophomores we leave our abxllty always to agree and to make excuses for gettxng out of class To the jumors we leave our comfortable C73 seats 1n study hall and our trme allowed for makmg money I Don Davxs do w1ll and bequeath my abxlxty to skrp school to Jane Day I Gerry Yeast, do will and bequeath my vocal cords to anyone who lrkes to smg at the spur of the moment I Harold Asher do wzll and bequeath my strength to Harold Gnffeth I Judy Lenghty do w1ll and bequeath my nrck name to anyone as I would lrke to get rxd of rt C D ESHELMAN DENTIST SAM LEVIN Macomb Illtnors MaC0mb 111111015 Ch ,,,:,---,1,,,, , . g.. --,S 9 ,, 77. 717: ' 7 7 11 7 !Y ',g. 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' D 7 I 1 . , ' , . .. l an , , I rm Russell do wrll and bequeath :Ty con vrncrng lme to the glrls to Larry Taylor whom I hope wrll have as mucn success wrth rt as I drd I Lmda Holcomb do wrll and bequeath my reserved booth at the Marme Room to the fresh men grrls whom I know vull put rt to good use I Allen Srkes do wrll and bequeath my truck drrvrng abrlrty to Carolyn LaRue I Ray Caspall do wrll and bequeath all of mv nrcknames to anyone who can put up wrth them I Imon Srkes do wrll and bequeath my curls to Nlarvrn Thorman 1fRuanne wrll let me I Sandra Hager do wrll and bequeath my abrlrty to collect class rrngs to any one who can help me get tne one I want I ane Nlarkhan' do wrll and bequeath y hrstory book to the unror Class whom I know wrll be able to use rt Lastly we hereby appornt Wayne Eugene Thor man as executor of thrs our last wall and testa ment knowrng he w1ll carry rt out to the worst of hrs aorlrty In wrtness thereof we the class of 1955 have set our hand and seal hereto thrs twenty sey enth day of May rn the year of our Lord one thousand n1ne hundred and frfty frve H0555 Vlrtnesses CLASS OI' 1955 fSeall GFRRY X EAST HAROLD ASHER The Bardolph Hrgh School graduatrng class of 1955 held rts twenty frfth reunron at Mannyvrlle Mars at the huge chlorophyll plantatron owned group was flown to Mars by the presrdent of the Interplanetary Arr Lrnes jrnf Russell rn hrs luxurrous prrvate jet space shrp Honorrng the class wrth her presence was Nlrs judySch1sgall the former udy Lerghty who rs the wrfe of the recently elected Presrdent of the Lnrted States Elvrs Arthur Schrsgall Eyeryone was pleased to hear of the marrrage of jane 'ylarkham who has been the top model for Saks Frfth Avenue of Yew York Crty to the multrmrllronarre owner of that establrshment Imon and AllenS1kes thernventors and manufacturers of the Lrndsay LaRue yet trucks drsplayed numerous models of therr lrne and told of therr plans to begm manufacturrng a jet automobrle rn the near future Mrs Sandra Burro formerly Sandra Irager was present along wrth her four charmrng chrldren and her husband Anthony Tex Burro the owner of twenty seven beautrful Western resort hotels The Burros gra crously presented entertarnrrent for the group featurmg tne stars if therr numerous resort floor JANE MARI IIANI ATTORNEY shows The hrgh lrght of the program was the selectrons presented by the mternatronally known srnger Gerry Rae Yeast Gerry IS unprofessxon the drstmgtushed mrssronary to Afrrca Everyone was thrrlled to hear th t Nlr and Mrs Don Davrs who are the owners of the INew York Yankees and the Los Angeles Rams were recently blessed wrth trrplets Also present was the multrmrllron arre owner of the numerous Queen Athletxc Nlanu facturmg Company factorres Lloyd S Oueen hrs wrfe the former Lrnda Holcomb and famrly Nlr and Mrs Queen s eleven sons are mterplanetarrly known for therr athletrc abrlrty as rs therr beau trful daughter who was recently named b'1SS Solar System The day was pleasantly brought to a close by the announcement by Mr and Nlrs Humbert Draw of therr near future plans to burld the thrrty frfth branch of therr Interplanetary Televrslon Statron rn Bardolph Illrnols hrs Draw the former hay Caspall was engaged rn desrgmng space surts for the Draw Clorhmg Store before her marrrage to the son of the owner of that store HEMP AND COMPANY FILL UP INN Macomb Illmors Macomb Illxnors 1 1 I 'fl - I I I I - I In 1 I ' 1 .1 ' 'Q I 1 mf' 1 7 . '.' ' l J 1 V ' I . . . V V . , Y i , , I I . -I 1 7 A , I I - I , 1 - , Q . . , . . V ! X' 7 . 1 I 5 . , . I , 1 - T- I - A , n I I I S 7 7 D' 7 ' 1- . 5 , v lv 4 Z I , . . . . V . I . Y , . . - A 1 7 ' by Harold Asher, Sunday, May 27, 1980. The ally known as Mrs. joseph Graham, the wife of . . , . I , . . . A I . I . 7 . . . . . , , . . . , , .I 1 - ' , , A - . . . . 7 . V . ' I . 1 ' x l 1 ' 1 Q 1 ' - 1 - . V , . . , 7 I I l . . . Y, . . - . , . , Y . . I A . y , I I . . . . . . , 1 1 1 - ' - Y Y A Y ,, ,, . . . , , - . , . . . 'A A . - . 1 Y 1 Wmafw D12 Jwud Each year rn cooperatron wrth the Macomb Chapter of D A R an award IS grven to a semor grrl who possesses hrgh qualrtres rn Dependabxlrty Servrce Leadershrp and Patnotrsm The Semor Class choose three grrls and from these three the faculty selects the grrl to recerve the award Thrs year the D A R Award was pre sented to Judy Lerghty Sedan! ,vfrmvzda Each year one boy and one grrl from the student body recerves a c1t1 zenshrp award The Student Councrl nomrnates four boys and four grrls Thrs year the faculty chose one grrl, kay Caspall and two boys, Don Davrs and Jrm Russell Sauce Wann Scholastrc honors rn the Semor Class sre based on therr record for four years rn hrgh school The Valedxctorran IS Kay Caspall and Lrnda Kay Holcomb rs Salutatorran Wana fall In order to be on the Hrgh Honors a student m and to be on the Honors a B plus average Wg! Wanovd ust have 4A s and noC s ... 7 1 9 ' . ... . . . . ., a . . ' 9 9 I Q Y V r y . 1 I I r ' , . . , FIRST QLARTER SECOND QL ARTER lxay Caspall Lrnda Holcomb Judy Lerghty Janet Caspall Jane Day Tonna Taylor Lula Pxgg Jrm Kelly FIRST QUARTER Jlm Russell Beverly Weaver Patty Coker Irene Goudy Darlene Bradford Jalane Kelso Catherine Pugh Lmda Sperry PATTON COAL COMPANY Bardolph Illxnors Kay Caspall Lrnda Holcomb anet Caspall Jane Day Lula Prgg Darlene Bradford Jrm Kelly Jalane Kelso Catherme Pugh Wann SECONID QLARTER Judy Lerghty Jrm Russell Sherry Rankrn Beverly Weaver Patty Coker Irene Goudy Jane Lrtchfreld Lmda Sperry THIRD QUARTER Ixay Caspall Lrnda Holcomb Judy Lerghty Jrm Russell anet Caspall Jane Day Irene Goudy Lula Prgg Jrm Kelly Catherine Pugh THIRD QUARTER Jane Markham Gerry Yeast Tonna Taylor Beverly Weaver Patty Coker Ruanne Lrndsay Darlene Bradford Jalane lxelso Lxnda Sperry JOSTENS'S CLASS RLNGS Sterling Illlnors QMUMZW President .......... .... W ayne Thorman Vice President ....... .... S herry Rankin Secretary-Treasurer ......... Tonna Taylor Student Council . . . . ....... Janet Caspall, Jane Day Sponsor ...... Mrs. Worthington, Mr. Harmon CLASS MOTTO Can your can'ts COLORS Pink and White FLOWERS Carnation Our High School days started in 1952 With thirteen members numbering our crew Ray Bragg quit us soon that year And Beverly Price from Bushnell came here. Two more to other schools did go ROVA claimed Marshall Yeast, just so. While Carol Marks hied herself away To Saunemin - in the northern part of the state, they say. We lost in the magazine sales contest And with the Seniors sponsored a party for the rest. In February, on Valentine's Day We had an all-school party that was oh, so gay! Seven girls and four boys returned in '53 But Pat Larson soon from us did flee. This is the year that we had the fun Of initiating the Freshmen on the run. We gave a Christmas play 'Musical Ghost' That wasn't too bad, but we won't boast. A magazine party we sponsored again NICHDLS AND COMPANY Bushnell, Illinois 5 Along with the Freshmen who also didn't win. In 1954, our officers we did cheer Wayne Thorman, our president, again this year. As vice president, Sherry Rankin is always grand, And Tonna Taylor our secretary-treasurer did stand. To Student Council we sent Janet Caspall and jane Day And Beverly Weaver, our reporter along the way. We lost the Price girl, Beverly Lou But with Marscella Trone and Bob Branson, we gained two. Our Junior Class Play took lots of time We had a full house and made mary a dime. The junior'Senior Prom required lots of work But Norman LaRue and johnny Trone did not shirk. Glen Lawyer too, did his share And altogether it was quite an affair. We've one more year to spread cheery rays And then we'll finish the happy School Days. VAUGHN AND BUSHNELL MANUFACTURING CO. Bushnell, Illinois Agni. A, 9511 7 in-4' 'E' f-an I Y' Q--95 HARRIS AND SCHOLES HOG MARKET Bushnell Illmoxs Boa BRAINSON JANET LASPALL pmh my NORMAN LARUE GLEN LAWYER BEVERLY PRICE SHERRY RANKIN TONNA TAYLOR WAYNE THORMAN JOHNNY TRONE MARSCELLA TRONE BEVERLY WEAVER HANAN LUMBER COMPANY bfhcomb Ilhnoxs lx 'R . . f , , , I , Ex Q N ,pf ff I' v a A ECLWH, A -' E Y . 'l,fg,-'Q gf. .f K. y fm lffwlkif 3 A K' X. fi XI-A 'R Vzw:1.1L.+w:.-Lf... - X - x Q . lx, T N 'X -v.,A 1 Q ,f M Z Q if R .4 ' Q. Wf,4 A .iq Ex -ki , . . , . . H4440f,!6eew President ........ ... Marilyn Ford Vice President . . . . . . . . Irene Goudy Secretary-Treasurer . . ...... Lula Pigg Student Council. . . . . . . . . . . Marvin Thorman Sponsor.......... ........... ..Mrs.Doak CLASS MOTTO Never B flat, sometimes B sharp, and always B natural. COLORS Lavender and Yellow FLOWER Yellow Rose Fifteen Sophomores returned in 1954 To take up their School Days once more. Frank Mincks left us for Bushnell High And Ronda Phillips to Pekin did fly. David Schmact joined us for a month or two Then returned to Rock Island to join their crew. From Bushnell Sherry Kille came And our class has never again been the same. Our first assignment was a pleasant one The initiation dance was lots of fun. The Christmas play was a big success, Our first performance at B.H.S. Our President is Marilyn Ford When she's around we are never bored. Irene Goudy with the pony tail Serves as vice president without fail Lulu Mae Pigg keeps our records and money straight And say, we think she is just first rate. Our reporter, Sheridan Miller, with heap big grin In basketball he can touch the rim. MILLER BROS. CONCRETE Macomb, Illinois 'of 5 Marvin Thorman speaks for us When Student Council is discussed. In basketball we have some more stars Larry Taylor and Ronald McKee hold no bars Damon Bradford is our dancer keen He keeps his convertible shiny and clean. Gerald Heaton is our orderly one He makes Woodcraft a lot of fun. Dorman Kepple is always late Never hears the bells is his debate. Ruanne Lindsay is our musician gay We can't have chorus if she doesn't play. Patty Coker, who is sort of slow Can't decide whom she wants for a beau. Waneta Asher and Carolyn LaRue Make many friends good and true. Mrs. Doak, our sponsor gay Is always ready to help in any way. So we've come to the end of another year But we'1l all be back for more, never fear! MACOMB IMPLEMENT CO Macomb, Il linois in 'Uma '1l Q-O5 'Q WANFTA ASHER DAMON BRADFORD PATTY COKER MARILYN FORD IRENE GOUDY GERALD HEATON DORMAN KEPPLE SHERRY KILLE CAROLYN LARUE 'lv-sv RUANNE LINDSAY RONA LD MCKEE fan SHERIDAN MILLER DARIETTE Macomb Illinois 4... 'U' LULU PIGG LARRY TAYLOR MARVIN THORMAN HERMAN CHENOWETH - IMPLEMENTS Macomb Illinois ?ze44men H444 Offdeeu President ........ .... Jim Kelly Vice President . . . . . .. . . hhry Hilton Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Ialane Kelso Student Council .............. hhry Hilton Sponsor....... .... ............Mrs.Clow CLASS MOTTO A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits. COLORS Scarlet and Grey FLOWER Carnations 6l4e4af5 In the 'good ole school days' of '54 13 freshmen walked through the door. Carol Schmacht joined us this year From Rock Island she came here. From Cuba, Illinois, came Clarsice Trone We are glad she made Bardolph her home. Then someone left us, it was quite a shock To be left without Carol Schmacht. jim Kelly, the leader of our class, Likes his books but not a lass. Mary Hilton as Jim's assistant Is always happy and never resistant. jalane Kelso, who's big feet are sure cute As secretary-treasurer she guards our loot. Cathy Pugh, as reporter we did choose Writes up all our Freshmen news. Darlene Bradford likes to tickle others And is always dancing with her brothers. Jane Litchfield who is very shy Never lets her work go by. Linda Sperry who raises prize livestock She is our happy one who likes to talk. Kenny Foster from the farm he came When high school is over he'll be doing th Don Bridgewater is always the clown His studies never gets him down. Marilyn, she's really quite nice Of course you know Marilyn Price. C Same Harold Griffeth, our only boy with glasses. He always enjoys all his classes. Jane Rankin, who always wears a smile For anyone, she'd walk a mile. Albert Larson, who isn't very tall He has many friends, one and all. We chose Mrs. Clow to sponsor us Our problems with her we did discuss. WAYLAND READY-MIX DALE AND MCDONALD WELDING SHOP Macomb, Illinois Macomb, Illinois All DARLENE BRADFORD G 9 DONALD BRIDCFWATER K KENNETH FOSTER ' v' BOTTORFF ALLEN INSURANCE A Macomb, Ilhnoxs HAROLD GRIFFETH MARY HILTON IIM KELLY JALANE KELSO ALBER LARSON JANE LITCHFIELD MARILYN PRICE CATHY PUGH ANE RANKIN LINDA SPERRY CLARSICE TRONF Y , K X 1 R , I . GENCY WESTERN GRILL Macomb, Illinois Aa, I j . Nj--,M a.. 1 I nf ' J 770m -Xll students of the bemor Plass are Xlomtor staff members Each 'wear the staff solxclts ads from Piardolph and surrounclmg Commumtlesto vi help fmance the book Nic-myers also have charge of gettmg PICIUICS taken preparmg copy arm gettmg the dummy readv for the prmter Vie hope you emoy the 'xlomtor as much as vue have en yoyed the work and fun of preparmg ll for xou Y DEATED Kay Caspall Busmess 'Manager Lmda Holcomb, Edlror Judy Lexghty Sandra Hager Gerry Yeast jane lwhrkham bTANDIlNG ImonS1kes Don Davis Jxm Russell Allen Srl-ces Harold Asher 4 W-IDRIFI c r bl RNICI snr Macomb, 11110018 Nlacrmb lllmoxs I Y ' L L b , I ' . v ' ' ' , ' -' y , 1 Q . ' V ' ' .V A Z - , . 7 I. ' 3. I . I .l . ' 7 Y ' ' 7 1 1 7 ' F. ,Li , n , X I X . .Q Q 7 .wa 7- 1. l Y v , P .... Q . 9. V Llil Qll' Y if ' Qi ION ' -' .. v , 4, mb-, sq- llll -n SEATED janet Caspall Secretary and Treasurer STANDING Imon Sxkes Wayne Thorman, Mr Younger Sponsor Allen Srkes, Jane Day, Vlce Presrdent Mary Hrlton, Judy Len ty Presrdent Marilyn Ford, Marvm Thorman, Irm Kelly The Student Councrl an orgamza cron whrch represents the student body rs composed of mo semors two jumors one sophomore, and one freshman and the pres1dent of the four Classes Thrs year the Student Councrl was a co sponsor of the annual Chrrstmas dmner and :lance and supervrsed the electron of cheerleaders and the nomrnatron of students for crtxzen shrp awards Thrs orgamzatron also has charge of the coke machme SWARTZBAUGH KND OH RRON IMPLEMENTS Bushnell, lllrnoxs f N SCRIPPS RENO COMPANY Macomb lllrnols nf' l' FIRST ROW Cathy Pugh Sandra Hager jane Day Presrdent janet Caspall Lrnda Holcomb Darlene Bradford Jane Lxtchfreld Llnda Sperry SECOND ROW Jane Markham Gerry Yeast jalane Kelso Tonna Taylor Sectron Projects Chaxrman Kay Caspall Judy Lerghty Vxce Presldent Harxlyn Prxce Beverly Weaver Parlramentarxan Sherry Ran krn Secretary Sherry Krlle Mrs McEnt1re Sponsor THIRD ROW Clarsxce Trone Marscella Trone Irene Goudy Treasurer Carolyn LaRue Reporter Mary Hxlron jane Rankm Waneca Asher Party Coker Marrlyn Ford Ruanne Lrndsay Hlsronan Lula Prgg. mime Qfamemczhew ,4 September October December January February March Aprrl lx ay une ACTIVITY CALENDAR Informal Irutxatron Sectron Leader shrp Trammg School at Bushnell Praxrre Crry Hrgh School Slumber Party and Carruval Chrrstmas Tea for Mothers Formal Inrtratxon and Demonstratron on Glassware Chma, Srlver by Mr Voegle Skatmg Party Drstrrct Rally Tour of Fverly Home Internauonal Dmner Tea for Erghth Graders Sectxon Judgmg at Bardolph F. 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WOOLWORTH COMPANY HARLEY GRAVES - WRECKER SERVICE Macomb, Illinois Macomb, Illinois alma September October 'November December Februa 140162664 ACTIVITY CAI FYD-XR Offrcers leadetshrp Nleetrng Ham rlton Wrener Roast Haxrack Rrde and Freshmen Imtxatron Gram Show Watson Seed Farm FHA and I' F 4 Garnrval Radro Program over WRAI and anuary Cqounty Pest Contest Garden Qeed Sale arch and Aprrl Fat Stock udgrng Contest Darry judgrng fontest Gram udgrng fontest Del- alb Agrrcultural Award jrm Russell FIRST ROW Harold Asher Damon Bradford SFCOND ROW Don Brrdgewater Kenneth Foster Irnon Srkes Glen Lawyer Gerald Heaton Mr Harmon Sponsor THIRD ROW Bob Branson Albert Larson FOURTH ROW Wayne Thorman Vrce Presrdent Sherldan Mrller Sentinel -Irm Russell Presrdent Marvrn Thorrnan Norman LaRue Ronald McKee Reporter FIFTH ROW Dorman Kepple Johnny Trone Harold Gnffeth Irm Kelly Don Davrs Treasurer Larry Taylor Secretary S AND I3 OIL SERVICE GALLOWAY BAKERY Macomb, Illinois MHCOFTIIJY 111111015 ,,4n4' ii Kal For the sixth year the Kat News is being pub- lished bi-weekly by the students of Bardolph High School. The paper, which is financed by subscriptions and the school board, contains 4 to 5 pages with no advertisement. We exchange papers with 4 schools and have 70 subscribers. FIRST ROW: janet Caspall, Assistant Editor, Kay Caspall, Make-up Editor and Typistg Linda Holcomb, Editor and Typistg Sherry Rankin, Assistant Make-up Editor, Mrs. Doak, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: jane Day, Assistant Circu- lating Manager, Sandra Hager, Assistant Business Manager and Typist, Mrs. Clow, Sponsor, Tonna Taylor, Business Managerg Judy Leighty, Circulating Manager and Typist. FIRST ROW: Norman LaRue, johnny Trone, jim Russell. SECOND ROW: Wayne Thorman, Secretary and Treasurer Glen Lawyer, Jane Day. THIRD ROW: Harold Asher, Kay Caspall, Vice Presiclentg Sandra Hager, Sherry Rankin FOURTH ROW: Beverly Weaver, Tonna Taylor, Janet Caspall. STANDING: Mrs. Clow, Sponsor. 7. Z. A ,-4. The Future Business Leaders of America Club is made up of twenty-six commercial students. The members are the students of ge- 2? the shorthand, general business, ,4Z7'43i49,Q- D and typing classes. The F.B.L.A. '32-e?1Ji,CD,:qeQ was a co-sponsorof'hf. Christmas 4 C3530 4,6 Dinner-Dance. 000, ibflff fel' 4 Aglrkfagof as A Q . 000031 I dbiee Q71 l?:'0eqQl,J QQ ooo 42 -ag' C 0010033 goo O41- o .. Q6 de, 41,2 fbd 'J' 03- J, 'Cy,'?. HORNBAKER AND SONS GAINS GREENHOUSE Bushnell and Blandinsville Bushnell. Illinois I S .Eli ll K1 FIRST ROW Lula Prgg Marrlyn Ford Darlene Bradford jalane lxelso, Lrnda Sperry Cathy Pugh jane Lxtchfreld Patty Coker Ruanne Lrndsay Mrs Worthmgton Sponsor SECOND ROW Dorman Ixepple, Waneta Asher Nlarscella Trone Jane Rankin ferry Yeast Mary llrlron Sherry Krlle Manlyn Prrce Clarslce 'Irone Irene Goudy Treasurer Carolyn LaRue THIRD ROW Albert Larson jrm lxelly Don Bndgewater jrm Russell Harvrn Thorman Vrce Presl dent Wayne Thorman President Sheridan Mrller, Reporter Larry Taylor Secretary Ronald McKee Glen Lawyer Damon Bradford Harold Grrffeth Kenneth Foster 666666 The Scrence Club IS made up ofgeneral scrence brologv, phxsrcs and chemrstrx students The purpose of the club IS to furthur the knowledge of students rn the freld of scrence The club had charge of the pop corn machme ,,, bmw and sponsored a cake vuallt rn December '40 BLCR semis xmowrro SHOP NORRIS E1 FVATUR Bushnell Ilhnors laushnell Good llope Sr. Augusune I . . , . . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' r. ' ' . ' ' . ' .' . .' . . 'A 1 ' 1 I 1 1. r 1 - 1. 1. 1 I .I Y ' .Z . 1. 1 1 1' 1 ' ' 1 1 . 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I Ls 3 ' L- V Y I' 1 1' Y 1' ' 5 f' I , , . .' Ip . T F . RESH' , s N .H . . 1 f ' sv- AI -. Y -, .. 71.2, Z! The Teen Age Book Club was organized eight years ago by the Qcholastic Nlagazine and now has over 500,000 members throughout the high schools of the nation. Last year the club members bought over 2,400,000 T..-LB. books. They cost 25 cents and 55 cents. The object ofthe club IS To revive the reacllng of Worth' STANDING: Cathy Pug,h,Jalane Kels0.SffATIflJ LEFT TO RIGHT: While books for enloyment' The lane Markham, Darlene Bradford, Linda Sperry, ,lane Litchfield club was organized at Bardolph in the fall of 1053 and is enjoyed by all the students, FIRST ROW: Sandra Hager, Linda Holcomb, Tonna Taylor, janet Caspall, Kay Caspall, jane Flarkham, jane Rankin, SECOND ROW: Sherry Rankin, Beverly Weaver, Gerry Yeast, jane Day, lrene Goudy, Sherry Kille, Mary Hilton. THIRD ROW: Dorman Kepple, Mrs. Doak, Sponsor, Damon Bradford, Patty Coker, Waneta Asher, Ruanne Lindsay, Carolyn LaRue, Darlene Bradford, Linda Sperry, Clarsice Trone. FOURTH ROW: Don Bridgewater, lim Kelly, Ndrman LaRue, Sheridan Miller, Imon Sikes, Harold Griffeth, Albert Larson, jane Litchfield, Cathy Pugh, jalane Kelso, Marilyn Price. FIFTH ROW: Glen Lawyer, Wayne Thorman, Marvin Thorman, Larry Taylor, Ronald McKee, Kenneth Foster, Judy Leighty, Marcella Trone. TROP-ART HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ACE HARDWAR-E Bushnell, Illinois Bllslmelly 11115015 Wlaazc gms LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet caspau, Tonna Taylor, Linda Holcomb, jane Day, Kay Caspall, Patty Coker, Waneta Asher, Mrs.Clow, Instructor, Gerry Yeast, Darlene Bradford and Ruanne Lindsay, Pianist. 955. 1 9 ,f-M if 91' a-' f'f'43:XH2V1f4 6 If .ft T ' gum! FIRST ROW: jane Day, Kay Caspall, Sandra Ha er, Tina Toland, john Harris. SECOND ROW: Dorman Kepple, jim Russell, Linda Sperry, jane Litchfield, Trevor Toland, Mike Kelly. STANDING: Ceorge Sperry, Marshall Watson, Director: Lynn Watson. Qalaelafzac FIRST ROW: Waneta Asher, Patty Coker, Linda Sperry, Darlene Brad- ford, Lula Pigg, Linda Holcomb, Sandra Hager, Ruanne Lindsay, Pianist. SECOND ROW: Carolyn LaRue, Sherry Rankin, Bevetl Weaver, jalane Kelso, Kay Caspally, Mary Hilton, Marilyn Ford, Sherry Kille, Marilyn Price, and Mrs. Clow, Instructor. THIRD ROW: jane Ran- kin, Gerry Yeast, jane Litchfield, Clarsice Trone, Irene Goudy, Janet Caspall, Tonna Taylor, jane Day, Cathy Pugh and Marsecella Trone. 1-Sew 1-FE JEWELRY A. B. c. Hmm SHOP Macomb, 11110015 Macomb, Illinois Q' ,ks fx 'Ui I i' v2 , 153 , .M 5 , , RQ QW ' 2? 3, jul? 5 35 f , 5 pi 5 . 'A H f-'H :tg -sa 'M , ff. ' 499' ai Imagine playing a game without Linda, Kay, Tonna, Lula and Cathy! Under their leadership Cheer, cheer, for old Bar- dolph High' rings throughout the gym. Next year we shall miss Linda and Kay who have served for four years as faithful and efficient cheerleaders. Hats off to our cheerleaders! 1.7 ' Ir. Varsity have had a very successful season with 17-3 record. Freshmen- Sophomore team were outscored, 59-55, by the Macomb High Freshmen-Sophomore team who won championship in Midwest Conference. Our reserve team has total of 1038 points, our opponents 818. Lula Pigg Cathy Pugh Tonna Taylor Kay Caspall Linda Holcomb COLCHESTER SALES ASSOCIATION TIERNAN ENGINEERING CO j Hughey Martin, Owner. Sale every Friday Macomb, Illinois ,V Ui. -iw? W-pw-5.5 1 v ., V Ex X, If -A of K 1 sf - - :Q H: xx32f f 'f W ' i 4' V1 - 4 f ' if ,wf4 J X lim - f 31 A j 2' ' FEW' T ,qu , Lg S 1 I H clk Q L2- X. 7. 7.14, Zcwbetladf FIRST ROW: jim Kelly, Allen Sikes, Albert Larson, Dorman Kepple, Damon Brad- ford. SECOND ROW: Gerald Heaton, Manager, johnny Trone, Bob Branson, Don Bridgewater, Norman LaRue, Kenneth Foster, Manager, Mr. Harmon, Coach. Members of F.F.A. team are those boys who were never on the varsity. The purpose of this competition is to provide a chance for all boys not on the first ten to play basketball with other schools and to create a friendly attitude and social activity for F.F.A. boys. GAMES PLAYED WERE: january 24 - Bardolph vs. Bushnell - Prairie City, Here january 31 - Bardolph vs. Bushnell - Prairie City, There March 1 - Bardolph vs. Macomb High, Here F.F.A. BOYS IN ACTION SWFENEY CLEANERS HERNDON BROS. C. PENNEY AND COMPANY Macomb, Illinois Adair, Illinois Macomb, Illinois FIRST ROW: Sheridan Miller, Imon Silces, Glen Lawyer, Wayne Thorman, jim Russell, Albert Larson, jim Kelly, Damon Bradford, Bob Branson. SECOND ROW: Larry Tay- lor, Don Bridgewater, Don Davis, Ronald McKee, Dorman Kepple, Marvin Thorman, Harold Asher. The boys who participated in track meets are: hop, step and jump and 220 yard dash. jim Russ- Sheridan Miller - 100 yard, 220 yard dash, pole ell - the mile. vault and broad jump. Ronald McKee - high Among the track meets entered were: Invita- hurdles and shot put. Marvin Thorman - low tional meet at Avon, April 22, County meet at hurdles and 440 yard dash. Larry Taylor - high 5laC0fTlb, May 69 and DiSfl'iCf Meet, May 14- jump and low hurdles. Don Davis - high jump, I LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerald Heaton, Manager, Imon Sikes, Bob Branson, Wayne Thor- man, Marvin Thorman, Don Davis, Ronald McKee, Larry Taylor, Sheridan Millet, Glen Lawyer, Mr. Younger, Coach. gcwefadl RADIO AND 'I.V. Bushnell, Illinois FIRST ROW: Irene Goudy, Ruanne Lindsay, Lula Pig , janet Caspall, Patt Coker, Wan- eta Asher. SECOND ROW: Linda Sperry, Cathy Pugh, jalane Kelso, Darfene Bradford, Linda Holcomb, jane Markham. THIRD ROW: Clarrise Trone, Marscella Trone, Sherry Kille, Marilyn Ford, Sandra Hager, Gerry Yeast, Tonna Taylor, Ka Caspall. FOURTH ROW: Miss johns, Instructor: Mary Hilton, Marilyn Price, Jane Rankin, Beverly Weaver, judy Leighty, Sherry Rankin, jane Day, Carolyn LaRue, jane Litchfield. We do the usual exercises, usual games, usual a ' p dm! dances in the usual way. We conduct interclass tournament in the usual way. CSophomores won this year.D gd In the usual manner we put on a springfestival mm with the help of the boys for the usual March of Dimes Fund. LEFT TO RIGHT: jane Litchfield, Marilyn Price, Marscella Trone, Sherry Kille, Gerry Yeast, Judy Leighty, Ruanne Lindsay, Patty Coker, Lula Pigg, Carolyn LaRue, jane Day, Clarrise Trone, Mary Hilton, jane Rankin, dlane Markham, Beverly Weaver, Sherry Rankin, Waneta Asher, Marilyn Ford, Irene Gou y, Linda Sperry, Kay Caspall, Linda Holcomb, Sandra Hager, Darlene Bradford, Tonna Taylor, janet Caspafll, jalane Kelso, Cathy Pugh. STANDING: Miss johns, Instructor. ROBERT FAWLS RING'S 1 NELSON'S CLOTHING STORE Macomb Bushnell Macomb, Illinois Macomb, Illinois play SEATED: Sandra Hager, jim Russell, lmon Sikes, Linda Holcomb, Mrs. Doak, Kay Cas pall, Don Davis. STANDING: Wayne Thorman, Harold Asher, Allen Sikes, Gerry Yeast judy Leighty, jane Markham, Glen Lawyer. Wednesday, November 10, the Senior Class presented 'Swing Your Partner , under the direc- tion of Mrs. Jessie Doak. Members of the cast were: Henrietta Dudley, of Dudley's Dude Ranch, Sandra Hager, jean Chris- tian, an Eastern guest, Jane Markham, Bessie Palmer, another Eastern guest, Judy Leighty, Sam Banks, a foreman, Harold Asher, Hulda, the maid, Gerry Yeast,jim Dudley, Henrietta's lesser half, Allen Sikes, Sally Dudley, l'lenrietta's daughter, Kay Caspall, Barbara Young, Sally's cousin, Linda Holcomb, Bill Hicks, a cowboy, Don Davis, Bertram Weeks, a tenderfoot, -lim Russell, Hubert Young, Barbara's father, lmon Sikes. The action takes place at the Dudley Dude Ranch -Way Out West in Arizona! It's springtime and the only guests there are Barbara Young, Mrs. Dudley's niece, Bertram Weeks, who hates horses and is writing a book on desert cacti, and finally, Bessie and jean who are on a vaca- tion. Barbara has taken quite a fancy to odd Mr. Weeks. In fact, she Wants to marry him! In order to get her father's consent to marry Bertie she writes him a letter extolling Bertie's ability to shoot and ride. Much to her surprise, vlr. Young hops on the first plane West. Then the trouble starts. This was a sparkling comedy full of the twang of the Old West and the excitement of the New. Harold Asher, Gerry Yeast, Allen Sikes DR. GOLDBURG - DR. RENFRO Macomb, Illinois Kay Caspall, Don Davis Wayne Thorman,Judy Leighty,jane Mark- ham, Glen Lawyer HARMON-Y SHOPP E Bushnell, Illinois STANDING: Wayne Thorman, Sherry Rankin, Beverly Weaver, Marscella Trone, Norman LaRue, Bob Branson, johnny Trone, Glen Lawyer. SEATED: jane Day, janet Caspall, Tonna Taylor. The junior Class Play, 'Let Me Out of Here', was held March 31 in the High School Auditorium under the direction of Mrs. Jessie B. Doak. The Cast of characters were: Eve Boyd, niece of Angela Boyd, jane Dayg Bona Lynn, Eve's room mate, Tonna Taylor, Bessie Rhodes, the snoopy landlady, Beverly Weaver, Hazel Miles, the colored maid, Sherry Ranking Stevie Cobb, Negro elevator boy, Norman LaRue, Garret Lynn, Bonny's brother, Glen Lawyer, Victor Ward, Garret's pal, johnny Troneg Angela Boyd, Eve's wealthy aunt, Janet Caspallg Gifford Morton, Eve's second cousin, Wayne Thorman, Oriole Miles, the cook, Marscella Troneg and Marshall Ward, Victor's father, Bob Branson. The scere is a girl's apartment in thecity. 6 410061, The action is a hilarious mixup of identities 9194 ,ffl and borrowing trousers, men going around half ov x, . . . Xcjxeo dressed, pretending to be women hiding under tables and in closets, a riot of fun from beginn- ing to end. Glen Lawyer Tonna Taylor jane Day J anet Caspall Wayne Thorman Beverly Weaver Marscella Trone Norman LaRue Sherry Rankin PARKER MOTOR SALES ROARK'S CLOTHING STORE Bushnell, Illinois Bushnell, Illinois F H A Presidenthlane Day Norman LaRueg F F A President Jim een Jane Markham King Don Davis Wayne Thorman jane Day Marvin Thonnan, Carolyn LaRue King Don The F.F.A. and F.H.A. Camival was held October 28, 1954. A program was presented and the Senior class gave a preview of their class play before the stands opened. The stands included the face, basketball, bean bag, ring, dart, football, and baseball throws, cake walk, food stand, corn guessing, and novelty stand. Each class nominated a candidate for king and queen. The Freshmen candidates were Mary Hilton and jim Kelly, Sophomores,Carolyn LaRue and Marvin Thormang Juniors, jane Day and Wayne Thorman, and Seniors, jane Markham and Don Davis. jane Markham and Don Davis were chosen from those nominated. ROBINSON S DRUG HART BROS. BARBER SHOP Bushnell Illinois Bushnell, Illinois - - The annual Christmas Dinner-Dance was held Wednesday, December 22 at the high school. The dinner menu consisted of baked chicken, dressing, scalloped potatoes, lima beans, baked beans, salads, relishes, rolls, pie, cake, ice cream, coffee, and punch. A gift exchange was held following the dinner. The dance, with music furnished by Marshall Watson and his orchestra, was held in the blue and white decorated study hall. The dimly lit hall way with its mistletoe and snowflakes led to the dance floor entrance, which was decorated with streamers and tinkling bells. Sparkling snow flakes and stars hung from a hexagonal shaped false ceiling. A large white Christmas tree, decorated by the Senior Class, with blue orna- ments and lights graced the center of the dance floor. The evening was high-lighted by the crown- ing of Kay Caspall and Imon Sikes as queen and king by Sandra Hager and Ronald McKee. pall LEBOLD AND VOEGLE-IEWELERS DR H M FRY Macomb,lllinois Macgmb 11119015 Rona ld McKee, Krng Im on Sikes , Sandra Hager, Queen Kay Cas Marsha ll Watson and Orchestra '-Huh? Mary Hilton, janet Caspall, Allen Sikes, jim Kelly Vs 9 - panty Each year the Freshmen sponsor the Valentine party. This year was no ex- ception. The entertainment committee presented a skit 'The Great Pajama Case'. jim Kelly crowned Allen Sikes as the Valentine King,while Mary llilton crown- ed janet Caspall as Queen. Other candi- dates for King were: freshman, Albert Larsong sophomore, Ronald McKeeg and junior, Bob Branson. Other Queen Candi- dates were: freshman, jane Ranking sophomore, Irene Goudyg and senior, Gerry Yeast. After refreshments of cakes and hot chocolate were served Valentines were distributed. The main event of the evening was dancing with record music. I xl' ' 'izis'll zzzz' x'l ' H l,, ' 1 !',- i - earn --. N jlj Sdn SJ!!! DR. VQAYNE MOUNTS IBUNSV ORTH BOOK STORE Macomb, Illinois Macomb, Illinois 1. Come and get it 2. Senior Class Play 3. Time Out 4. Play Practice 5. Workin' hard? 6. Need some help? T. Studying Senior beauties Loafin' Party preparations Senior Officers Dress Rehearsal Lovers 'Lu' -4' .od 2 M 4 I ,K l Y- 'rs 1. Peek-a-boo! 2. Watch the birdie 3. Who, me? 4. The 'Tweetie Birds 5. Manager Heaton 6. Typical Twosome r 7.1! s in the Book I 8.Cooks? CROSS MOTOR SALES FFA'l'lllfllS SPORT SHOP Macomb' Illinoig Macomb, Illinois 1-I in I ' Bl -5- 1 . Our Liberac e . F.F.A. Initiation . Freshmen foolishness . Class of '55 . Christmas dinner . Ah, shut up! . Hula, Hula Gal. . Having fun? IO. Wow! ll. Sad sacks 12. Swish it. 13. Sophomore Play I 2 3 4 5. Going someplace? 6 7 8 9 5,- X 4 ..i- . . ag 1 f I ,J M , Q. l 1 l i 5, Fl, E, W, J 3 . U! T' 1 COLE AND KIfI.SO MINIiR'S BOOK STORE Macomb, Illinois Macomb, Illinois 1 I .ng g I 1 f,,,7 ? ' .17 fr- Faculty and board dinner Time zo can Clownin' around Um-m-good Playing checkers Want a hire? Glamour girl Wherc's that ball?? Carol Schmacht David Schmacht OOpsf Excuse me Gr if' d. ' X, 1 j 'A Aw I 1 WATSON SERVICE EDWIN BECKER Macomb, Illinois Macomb, Illinois -9 6' N I' 'N ,k5 017 1 ,, ss f V Pls. N. ' I x gl - F h 4 . ,- 5 P, - ' gg --. , A 1 V .s 5 - ,J dm . Q AUCLST Regrstrauon SEPTEMBER Annual Board Member and Faculty Drnner Freshmenlnltratxon and Receptlon F ll A Sectronal Nleetlng OCTOBER 1 E A Leaders Conference Galesburg Senlor Plctures Taken F F A and F H A Carnrval Flrst Quarter Ends NOVEMBER Senror Play 28 Thanksgxvrng Vacatron DECEMBER lf Rosevrlle Invrtntronal Tournament Chrrstmas Drnner and Dance Chrlstmas Vacatron Begrns JANUARY 14 FIISI Semester Ends 17 21 County B B Tournament FEBRLARX 17 Freshman Valentrne Party 17 Local Speech Contest 18 County Teachers lnstrtute 21 25 Drstrrct Basketball Tournal 28 Regronal Tournament Beglns MARCH 1 4 Regronal Tournament 5 Drstrrct Speech Contest 9 11 Sectronal Basketball Tournament 18 Thrrd Quarter Ends 16-19 State Basketball Tournament junlor Play APRIL Basketball Banquet 17 24 Sprmg Vacatron 23 Junror Academy of Scrence Drstrrct 'vleetrng MAY 7 junror Academy of Scrence State Meetmg 13 jumor Semor Banquet 20 Senror Trrp 22 Baccalaureate 23 24 Frnal Exams 25 All School P1cn1c 2 Commencement GUY ELI IOT DECORATOR f'1T7llARRALD MARl'xLT Bardlolph 11110015 Bardolph Illmors 30- . . - V , . - - - ' ' t 9- . - . 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I - - We 7 71 Wrthout patrons from these places our yearbook would have been lmposslble We hope you lrke the posmon of your ads We d1d our best Zafzdopll Durrng Bardolph s exrstence there have been Hardware store shoe shop confectronary drug store grocery and meat store hotel barber shop dry goods store blacksmrth shop flourmg mrll restaurant gram elevator lumber dealer wagon shop newspaper offrce and a practrcmg physr cran In 1870 a pottery was establrshed but was abandoned about 1880 Bardolph owrng to nts close proxrmrry to Ma comb and Bushnell has been handxcapped be cause competrtxon became so strong that rt has been forced to close down rts factorres and some of nts busmesses Colchester has always been a strrrrng busmess center Tt has many busmess places rn addrtron to clay and brrck lndustry and coal lndustry Near Colchester rs Argyle Lake a state resort Wlacoonl Macomb County seat of McDonough County now a crty of 10 592 IS a natural hub of actxvrty a retarl and wholesale center gathermg place for men of all professrons and a medrcal center It rs also the home of Western Illrnors State Col lege rn addrtron to a publrc lrbrary 19 churches three hotels 7 factorxes 170 retarl stores and 2 banks wrth resources of 318 660 000 Recreatron facrlrtres mclude four parks srx playgrounds a country club complete wxth golf course two movmg prcture theaters and two bowlmg alleys Radro statxon WKAI of 250 watts was estab lrshed rn Macomb on july 4 1947 Today products made rn Macomb and those grown rn thrs area fmd therr way all over the Unrted States and rn some rnstances around the globe ?u4lnell Bushnell wrth a populatron of 3 317 has con structed a 3750 000 hrgh school burldrng It IS also a good pornt for qurck drstrrbutron of manu factures and merchandrse Hammer overall and garden tool factorres and meat plant are among Bushnell establxshments Adam Adarr rs srtuated on the C B 8: Q rarlroad It was lard out rn August 1870 At present rt has 15 places of busmess WWW Srte of Good Hope rs prarrre land and rs sur rounded by hrghly rmproved farms It rs on T P 81 W R R and IS a thrrvmg vrllage f4Swene 74445 Zoe 74 MR AND MRS MULLINS for therr advrce and help NIR HERTEINSTEIN of Blankenberg Srudro for Senror and group prctures SCOTT S DRLG STORE who has handled our snapshots Entrre FACULTH OF B C H S for therr co-operatron and parrence SEMCO COLOR PRESS for prmtmg and assemblmg our book . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' y 1 ' 1 . . . - 1 1 , . n o 4 n . , , . 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