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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
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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
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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
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