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A .v L, ' A V K' Q , ' 'X ft. fffj ff Xff N ff . e -is N 'Y E EDITORIAL STAFF E Editor-in-Chief V l' Sue V andenberg ' ' h Associate Editor , L , vi Cindy Iioban EC 1- -, .f . . ,f W fl!! -5 Ag ,jNAss1stant Editor U pal T L if-bfi 1, Melodye 111-6311011 1 . , 'Z' ,ev L 9? MW' aj 'Qgl in Art Editor Q N M SCVVCGKY Gary Carlson X - LW7 or Q fl .fs ,B 6 Sports Editor f . f' 'flu Larry Bross . . A ff Off . W o S Photography Editor B001 Q .f Craig Olney 6 Adviser Tag.....,,,-N Mrs. Evelyn Arnould '- In In mum! W l II. gg Q1 UCC? f mf, CONTE T boy 69,463 E , lx .J fl' Faculty 6 ' fb 4 C' asses 16 W E .. C q Sports 102 L, f . K K' K - - - m A Q, KU Advertising 12a 1 'p A :nl l ' ' ffl! W T llpbvilpi if 1-I fs v!g D X NIAN MW il T E cm:,,?f4y,2UfjNQJ,lN K . E WM WWW K .MW flfft r 4 All of us seniors awaited our first day in your civics class with great expectations. Not know- ing what you had to offer, we listened to you spellbound during our first lesson. In a proud and reverent manner, you presented our gov- ernment to us. With . the greatest precision you etched the pattern ofdemocracy upon our minds. Some of us were not always eager to learn, but with great patience, you overcame our weak barriers. Through supplementary work, you stimulated our interest in state and local affairs. Inv your classes we developed new awareness of world problems. We could foresee the possible crises we would have to face in the future. From your instruction we received the materials with which we can give everlasting strength to our way of life. Thank you5 Miss Scott, for your devoted work as our teacher who strived to build character as well as knowledge within us, your students. The Class of 1962. gl v Uri ADMINISTRATICN Our superintendent of schools, Sherwood Dccs, who came to Dixon in 1953, works closely with the school board in serving the Dixon Public Schools. He acts as a median between our schools and the school board. Mr. Dees also recommends thc cm- ployment of all new school employees, prepares the budget for the school district a11d sees that all thc policies of the board are carried out. lVe, the stu- dents of DHS, agree that Mr. Dees has done a fine job, and wc wish to express our thanks. As principal of DHS, Sheldon Bross has earned the respect and admiration of the entire student body. Mr. Bross not only prepares our curriculum, sched- ules our classes, and assigns our teachers, but he also plans athletic programs and gives invaluable aid to seniors planning to attend college by filling in their various application blanks. After receiving his Bachelor's degree at Carthage College and his Master's degree at the University of Colorado, Mr. Bross began teaching at Mendon, Illinois. In 195-L he began his duties as principal of DHS. The gradu- ating class of 1962 wishes to express its sincerest thanks to Mr. Bross, our principal. Marvin Winger, our assistant principal, has just completed his 26th year as a member of the DHS faculty. He attended both the University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin, receiving both his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degree from the latter. He began teaching and coaching in his native town of Walnut and in 1939 became a history and economics instructor at DHS. In September of 1956 he assumed the position of assistant principal. His various duties include supervising registration, absence, tardiness, and disciplinary action. This year we would like to commend Mr. Winger on his excellent speech that he gave at the Homecoming pcp rally and wish him the best of luck in his forth- coming years at DHS. ,Av-5 K X. Q I 9 1 w PZLQ V 77VL3Ae Ufwlftw fc , W'fmj?,2m u , Q Q f,49,p yy Cp QAX 'dsx ' 'numb ' A3e0f 'X 1 T it I Uf- ' a X 663, ,gpg Luc' R . 3695 My a ,5 x X00 N4 TNR . X xx ' V L Lv' Xpoi ,:' ,QQ ,N lg 1 ff fx, uf' XO X1 X Q f ' I IV! 'U Lwx o-5 1 A5 ks , C! 'Muay 9 Jani? Hofomwm :iii 0 9 dl 0 'AILQQZZZ L VN CQ X f N' , 3. ' x dzezazdff ,J i QVL 00 GQ 3 , xi 'x 4 V ' QXKK. Y .tb I C40 A 'xi ' gM , WD. ' gf' W XV , J WM Wy LP? I, ' QQ Tpdfflffykv gym fc B 7 J QP fi XXXL. Aux N KK -,,,....---1 ICVELYN ARNOULIJ KAY BALTZELL VERNON BASHAW CHRISTINE English II Girls' Physical ljduggitiou Business Machines Latin I, II IJIXUNIAX G..-LA. Secretarial Training French II Personal Typing National Honor Society IA L15 BOLIUI I .-XRIHLR C. BOW LRS General Science General Science Boys' Physical Iiduwxtioii Athletic Director Ass't. Varsity Ifootlmall Freshman Iiasketlmall RICHARD K. BOYIGK 1coTHEI,L D, BUZZARD KEITH CARTER WILLIAM CUOKSON English III Biology English I Aft Ii 11, III Speech I General Science DIXINI Art Club Dramatic Club Thespians l ULIVE COTTA CLETA CURRENS To OLGA ENEROTH HAROLD R. FRENCH K Homg Living Home Economics ' English III, rv Physics Clothing I, II Social Arts National Honor Society Practical Seienee WJ Allied Medical Cnreer Club General Math A. P. HAMERSBIITH RUSSELL HAYES Bookkeeping General Shop Commercial Law Metals I, II Personal Typing Industrial Arts IDIXONIAN Business Advisor EDITH HEINLE JOHN A. HOST CAROL JONES BEATRICE B. JONES Librarian U. S. History Foods II Spanish I, II Library Club Economics Clothing I French I Student Council Home Economies I Spanish Club 9 JACK JORDAN ROBERT L. L'H EUREUX CLEMENS B. LINDELL CHAKLICS IMYIC Driver Education Instrumental Boys' P ysical Education Head Football QI QM, 12 , 1 Ass't. Wrestling Track English I, III HELEN 31, KIARTIN RICHARD MCCARTHY Drafting I, II Algebra I Engineering Drafting Geometry General Shop General Matlieinatics Industrial Arts Chairman American History World History Boys' Physical Education Ass't Football Ass't. Basketball YJ- a LUUISIC POGUE DALE QUICK GEORGE J. RENNE ALICE E. RICH.-XIIDSI Spanish I Auto Shop EI1gliSh II English If HI English I Spanish Club RUTH SCHERTZ Advanced Typing General Business ROBERT W. Sl JNNEMAN Boys' Physical Education Driver Education Ass't Varsity Football Head Wrestling Asst. Truck 0I ,324 lvzmm ge E ffl? -Wil' QL .? .JEL 'ffm MYRTLE SCOTT I SHA ' Civics Multi il bm 14 nee United States Histoix Llitnnstix DONALD W. SPINA Electric Shop Electronics Driver Education 114411 IILJA 1 RED A SILPIILNSON DAVID 19. STISRN 1 lyme Geomgtrb Guidainc-0 Director Lventi il M ll,lli,1lllii1CS Cauupns Club LLOYD SWAN AI ISI Rl 'Ill lxLN Advanced Algebra N or xtion il Agn itultuie Solid Geometrv inc ll mm 1 s ul Xnui Trigonometry N Sophomore Footlmll Soplioniore Baisketli ill WILLIS VALE'1v1l REX WALLICK MARY JANE WIQINBERG LOUIS WIGGINTUN Bvys' PlfysifilllEdl1f'1lti0ll General Mutlu-matics Shortliantl I Biology Dvl'1VC1' I3flUC11U0I1 Frcslimzm Football Personal Typing Physiology WY Orld Hlsmfy Asst. Track General Science Head Basketball Cross Commw. Ass't. Soph. Football STAN ION L. XX ILLIAME JAMLS VI IIKIL General Shop Vocal Music Woods I, II KATIIRYN WRIGHT WILLIAM R. ZINNISN World History World History U. S. History M W ,.N,'L . Hrs. Huff Mrs. Mortcnsou Miss Stultz A. Oates, ll. EClil11l,l't, G. Concotelli, D. Cullen, ID. P- B9ilU59igfl9lll', lil- Schultz, D- -Bufllvy ld- BIVSWI Reed, G. Czuupbell, R. Michel, V. Snmllwood, P. Haws, T- PUZCF, H- H'-1fT0l'll: J- COX' Row 1: C. Moats, A. l3ut,terlJ:u1gl1, BI. Bowers, W. 'l'lmm:xs, I . l'llllI'll0ll, L. Morris, G. lin-Witt. Row 2: G. Stouffer, E. Hubbs, K. Butterlmugh, L. Doyle, H. Ronum-rs, 'l'. Jonus, l.. xI1l.lllf'll. YR 5 11535 ix SSX '13 X W1 I Oh! You wouldxft! Revcrso? Youhekidding! 41 This 0ne's :L twist! Choose :xml sour gmpcs Who turned out the lights? .imzvw - M -ww ,, 3 Was that sunt hot! I J , H, J i . h . ' I fs :'E'?1g..gh Not :xnother dceauilincl K Y f f r Royalty xx X 4 N--4 W af SSES 1 , QL ' fi up , 1 uv yyvfwfb vm JW UW C-25 PM c:C-Ch-I-T C, 56 L:.-.E-jk! Cf V+ - C2-If 6 C S-LT'l'-.L F P4 : 'K fi? -is 54.3 XC gif f 5 5 K CO2 Q Q X Y 2 Q x K ig I X 741 Am 4 E Ei Q NB l MARIA R.-XQUEL ESCOBAR Hola and Chao are words which most D. H. S. students have added to their vocabulary since the coming of Maria Raquel Escobar, our 19131-1962 exchange student from Santiago, Chile. Maria Raquel was sponsored jointly by the Student Council and the Dixon Rotary Club, and was brought to the United States by the American Field Service. Since her arrival last August, Maria Raquel has rapidly adjusted to the Ameri- can way of life. She was one of our best football and basketball fans, she was a member of G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Student Council, and was vice- president of Campus Club. She also sang in the Treble Choir. Maria Raquel enjoys all sports, she plays the guitar and sings, and she likes to sew, knit, and cook., As a senior in D. H. S. Maria Raquel took linglish, civies, Speech I, personal typing, Ameri- can History and Clothing I. VVhen she returns to Chile, she must make up the year of school she lost by coming to the United States. She then plans to attend a Chilean University and major in political science. Maria Raquel says there are two things that she wants to do before returning to Chile: I want to learn how to play tennis and I'd just LOVE to learn how to drive! Y1 SENIOR CLASS Class of '62, the four short years that you have spent at D.H.S. are over. From now on, you will have only memories of your many, happy, high school days. Remember how exciting your freshman year was? When you first entered high school, every- thing was completely new and different to you. However, after a few weeks, you got into the swing of things by electing class oHicers. Sandy Weigle, Carol Haig and Donna Crader were chosen. You selected Susan Kuhn to represent you in the Homecoming Court. Your sophomore year quickly arrived. When you began school in the fall, you discovered that several classrooms, a cafeteria and a gymnasium had been added to the original building. That year you elected Gary Carlson, Lloyd Bollman and Gary Flanagan as your class officers. At Homecoming time your class was represented by Lori Johnson. Mary Jones served as secretary of the Student Council. Susan Kuhn, Linda Lee Sherrie Miller and Sharon Willard were picked as frosh-soph cheerleaders. When you returned in September, you were 3 lower-upperclassmen. That was a big year for you-selecting your class rings, writing your first term paper and attending your first prom. Once again you chose your class officers-Lloyd Boll- man, Rollie Mercer and Kathy Jensen. Sandy Weigle was treasurer of D.H.S. Student Council as well as of the Northeast-Northwest Student Council District. Nancy Willstead was selected to be junior Homecoming attendant. Susan Kuhn and Nancy Willstead were varsity cheerleaders. You, the class of '62, suddenly became seniors! Lloyd Bollman and Mike Rock were elected president and vice-president of the Student Council. Terry Wasson reigned as queen of Home- coming festivities and Mary Jones and Donna Crader were the two senior attendants. Nancy Phalen and Susan Kuhn were chosen varsity cheerleaders. Before you realized what happened you had selected your announcements, ordered your caps and gowns, finished your last class, attended the prom, and, finally, graduated. Whatever you do later on in life, you will never forget the many memories of your life at Dixon High School. DAVID ALDORFER Campus Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 CPresident 42' Student Council Alternate 3 lCafeteria Commit- teejg Cross Country 2, National Merit Letter or Recommenda- tion 4. KEN ANKNEY F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN ANTOINE Amboy High School 1, 2, Pep Club. JERELYN BACH New Richland, Minnesota, 2, 3, G.A.A. Ig Contest Play 3, Spanish Club 1, 4, Class Sec- retary 2. JULIE AMENDA DIXONIAN 4 CAd Staffjg Girl Chorus. STEVEN BARGER Art Club I, Camera Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, Cross Coun try 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3. JIM BARTLETT Football 3, Track 3. GILBERT BEAMAN GORDON BECKER DALE BIGGS F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 flieporter Treasurer 3, President -lj. Art Club 1, 2, 3, F.N.C. 3 G.A.A. 1, 2, Pep Club 3 JI BI BLACKBURN LESTER BROWN Track 2. NANCY BOLLMAN Campus Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Roberta'l 35 U.N. Club 35 Student Council Alternate 1 CAssembly Commit- teeJ5 Girls' Chorus 15 Treble Choir 3. ROBERT BOLLMAN Polo High School 1, 2, 3. RICHARD BOYER Football 1, 25 Wrestling 3. LLOYD BOLLMAN Campus Club 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 45 F.T.A. 25 Class Vice President 25 Class President 35 Student Coun-I cil Delegate 3 CWhite Social CommitteeD5 Student Council President 45 Northeast-North- west District Convention5 Illi- nois State Student Council Convention5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 fCo. Capt. 435 Wrestling 1, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Boys' State 2. CHERYL BRAINERD C.A,A.1, 35 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 25 DIXONIAN 4 CAd Staf'fJ5 Student Council Delegate 1 CSocial CommitteeD5 Alternate 3 CPurple Social CommitteeJ5 Training Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Starliners 45 Chorus 4 CAceompanistJ. BARBARA BRIERTUN Campus Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 QViee President 355 Library Club 25 l'ep Club 35 U.N. Club 35 DIXINI 4 CTypistJ5'DIXONIAN4CTypist, Advertising Klanagerjg Hall Monitor 3, 45 Student Council Delegate 4 CAssembly Com- mitteeJ5 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Treble Choir 35 Twelve Bells 2, 3. LARRY C. BROSS Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fl'resi4lent 415 Spanish Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Thespians 2, 3, 4 QHonor Thespian 455 DIXON- IAN 4 CSports l5ditorJ5 Concert Band 1, 25 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 4. CHRISTINE BL'I l ORD Polo High School 15 F.N.C. 1, -l. C2 PAUL BUN N ING Art Club 1, 3, 45 Roberta 35 'lFinian's Rainbow 45 Student Council Alternate 25 Wrestling 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3. GARY LEE CARLSON WANDA BURGARD Art Club 1, 45 Campus Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 35 DIXINI 4 CTypistJ5 Student Council Dele- gate 2 CSocial CommitteeJ5 White Social Committee Chair- man 35 Alternate 4 CWhite Social Committeeb 5 Northeast-N orth- west District Convention 3 5Girls' Chorus 1. .X QQ 5, . QP ew! 2 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Peck's Bad Boy 45 Finian's Rainbow 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Thespiansg Class President 25 DIXONIAN 4 CArt Editorj5 Student Council Delegate 1 CPoster Committeej 5 Alternate 2, 4 CSocial Com- mittee 2, Poster Committee Chairman 4j5 Northeast-North- west Convention 45 Training Band 15 Concert Band 25 Star- liners 25 Cross Country 35 Basketball 15 Tennis 15 Golf 25 Boys' State 2. JUDY CARNAHAN Art Club 15 F.N.C. 35 Pep Club 35 Usher Corps 3. JOE COFFEY Campus Club 3, 45 Library Club 4 CSecretary-TreasurerJ5 DIX- INI 4 CReporterD5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 QMost Valuable Player 455 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNY CONSIDINE Moline Senior High School 1, 25 Art Club 3, 45 Campus Club 3, 45 Hall Monitor 3 5 Wrestling 3. ALICE CARY BARBARA COOMES G.A.A. 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 35 Campus Club 3, 45 F.N.C. 45 Treble Choir 45 Centralia High G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 3. 1, 25 Mt. Carroll High 3. -4131 B y ,. . Mlrmil JOHN CRABTREE Campus Club 45 Football 1, 2, 3 Wrestling 2, Golf 25 Track 1, 3 March of Dimes King At- tendant 3. DONNA CRADER Campus Club 3, 4, F.N.C. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, t'Roberta 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Club 3, Quill :Lnfl Scroll 3, 4, Class Seeretary-Treasurer 1, DIXINI CBusiness Mzuuiger 3, Assistant Editor 45, Student Counc-il Delegate 1 QSportsm:inship Com- mitteeb, Alternate 2 CServiee Conunitteel, Service Committee Chairman 4, Northezist-Nortln west convention 2, 4, Robeil Choir -1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Treble Choir 3, Mzidrigul 4, Alternate Cheerleucler 3, Queen Attend:1nt 4. LARRY CRAWFORD Training Band 1. JANET ENC BI..-XXI! Campus Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 23 Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls' Choi- us 1. GEORGE DANEK GARY DREW Mixed Chorus 1, Football 1, 12, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, '1'rac-k 1 -P 3 7 l ' PAT DEMPSEY Campus Club 3, 4, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, -1 CParliumentzu'ian 2, Presi- dent ISJ, G.A.A, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, DIXONIAN 4 CAd Stslfj, DIXINI 4 CAd Staffjg Monitor 3, 4, Usher Corps LZ, 3. JON 1JET1iICK CAROL EASTMAN Campus Club 3, 4, F.T.A. G.A.A. 1, 2, Roberta 3, Monitor 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Treble Choir 4. WILLARD EBIRIERT 1, 2, Hull 2, 3, Football 1. Art Club 1, 12, 3, 4 CViee Presi- f 'N ,r if clent 3, President -ll, Cul Club 4, Wrestling 1, 2. npus CHARIJ EN1 Campus Club 3, 43 S 5: 'sh T v Y 1 un C lub ll LLN. Clllll 3, Krllwtl Clmir 2 Mixed Chorus lg Football BIQII1 zlger 1, 2, Wrestling llzmuger 1 tm ' -nus BIIlIlIlgl'l'1Q15Uj'S'S 1 1- Lwfxg STEVE Z. . I a 1 if li if l ANN FISH Campus Club 3, -lg Dramatic Club 3, 4:1 .N.C.1,2,3gG.A..-X. 1, 2, 3, -lg Red House Mys 3, Spanish Club 4, DIXONIAN 4 CAd Stafljg Hall Monit Girls, Chorus 1. EXO I, REBEKAH EWBANK Campus Club 3, -1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, -1, U.N. Club 3, Training Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Robed Choir 3, -1, Madrigal 4. JUNE FALEY F.N.C. 3, -1 C1-Iistorian 4D G..-LA. 1, Pep IAN -1 K.-Kd Stalfjg Girls Chorus 1. TOM FANE MARIA RAQUEL ESCt JB.-KR Campus Club 4 CViee Fresiclentlg Dramatic Club 43 G.A..-X. -1: Student Couneil -1 CHonorury Memberjg Treble Choir 45 Polio Queen 4, American Field Service Scholarship for one your -lg Santiago, Chile, 1, 2, 3. Club :sg oixoxl JERRY FARSTER Student Council Delegate 2 Sportsmanship Committeclg Mixed Chorus 1, Football 1. SALLY FARSTER Campus Club 3, -13 F.N.C. 2, 3 C'l'reasurez-125, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 DIXONIAN 4 QAd Stailljz Stu- dent Council Alternate 12 CSoeiul Committeejg Cheerlezuler Alter- nate 2. CHARLES FINN CH.I11pl1S Club 3, -1, lVl'6Sfl1I'lg 1, Ambgy High School 15 Cglmpug ZZ, Truck 1. Club 3, -1: Basketball 1, Buse- bznll 1,'1'ruek 1, 2, 3. tery or 4, RANITA FITTS Art Club 3, 4, F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Girls' Chorus 1. GARY PATRICK FLANAGAN Campus Club 3, 4 tPrcsident -lj, Library Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Sec-retziry 2, DIXINI 3, 4 tlieporterj, Foot- ball 1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Golf 1, Track 4,Boys'St:1te 2. ROBERT DEAN FLOTO Campus Club 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 4, Wrestling 3, 4, 3,-1. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVE GROBE MAE FULFS IJIXINI 1, 4 t'l'ypistsD, Usher Corps 2, 4, Girls' Chorus 1. TERRY HACKBARTH Campus Club 3, 4, U.N. Club 3: Student, Council Alternate 2 lSportsm:inship Committeejg XYrestling 1. Campus Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Campus Club 4, Concert Band Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Cross Country 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, , Traiek I, 2, 4. JOEL FLOTO Newniun High School 1, 2, 3, Robed Choir 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Footb:1ll3, Bzisketbzill 3, Track 2. MARY ANN GONNERMAN F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Orchestx 1 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Treble Choir CAROLXN GIBBS NEIL GROVE Student Couneil Alternate l Footlmll 1, 2, Cross Country 3 tl'ublie Relations Committeel. 45 WI'0Stlil1g 1, 2, 3, 4, Tr: , 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 2. CAROL IIAIG Campus Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club Zi, Flight into Danger 2, 'ARoJertu 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Class Vice- President 1, llixini 1, 2, 3 KR:-porterjg DIXONIAN 4 tCir- eulntion Chztirmunjg Robetl Choir 3, 4, Girls' Choir 1, 2, Bobbetts 3, Twelve Bells 2,:s,4. G..-LA. 1, 2, H:1llMonit LAYOX C. HAl,BMAllCR or -1. ROClll'Il.I,l'l llAl,l ACRl'I Robwl Choir 2, Girls' Chorus 12: 'l'w l vlvl- lim-llvsw 1. PAULA ALYCE HENSON Campus Club 3, 4, F.N.C. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, -1 CSports Chair- man -lj, Hall Monotor 3, Usher Corps 2, Girls' Chorus 1. FRED S. HALLER Campus Club 4. RICHARD A. HAMAS TOM G. HAWKINS Art Club 2, 3, 4, Campus Club Spanish Club 3, 43 Student 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 12. Council Alternate 1 CSportsman- ship Committeejg Track Man- KEN D. HAMILTON Campus Club 3, 4, U.N. Club 3, , , Student Council Delegate 2 fSportsmanship Committccl Mixed Chorus 1g Football 1, Track 1, 2. ager 2. IJUNA HAWKINS Walnut High School 1, 2, DIXONIAN -lg Hall Monitor 4, Robczl Choir 3, 4. JANET HELFRICH F.N.C.1 2 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2. 7 ANNA LUSETTA l'1l'lTLliR Art Club 3, -lg l+'.N.C. -1gG.A..-X lg 'ARoberta 3, Hall Monitor 2 -lg Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Treble Choir 3, 1 BILL HILLISON Usher Corps 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Football 15 Track 3. CYNTHIA HOBAN Campus Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Dixini 4 CTypist and BONNIE HOLTZ Campus Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 tVice-President 415 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Quill And Scroll 45 Dixini 4 tAssistant Editor Page 1, 45 Editor page 1, 415 DIXONIAN 4 QWriter, TypistQ. BETTE HUGHES Campus Club 3, 45 F.N.C. 25 F.T.A. 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Library Club 45 Pep Club 35 Dixini 2 CReporter15 Student Council Delegate 1 CSocial Committee15 Alternate 3 CAssembly Com- mittee15 Robed Choir 45 Treble Choir 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Twelve Bells 4. TOM JAMES Library Club 1. Com PEGGY JANKOWSKI Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 CSecre- tary-Treasurer 415 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 CSecretary- Treasurer15 Quill and Scroll 45 Class Secretary-Treasurer 45 Dixini 1, 2, 3, 4 CEditor Page 2, 415 Student Council Delegate 2, 3 tSocial Committee 2, Purple Social Committee Chairman 315 Northeast - Northwest District Convention 35 Girls' Chorus 1. KATHY JENSEN Campus Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 CSports Chair- man 315 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Class Secretary- Treasurer 35 Dixini 3 CAd Staff15 Student Council Alternate 4 CWhite Social Committee15 Training Band 15 Robed Choir 3, 4 CVice-President 415 Girls' Chorus 25 Treble Choir 35 Twelve Bells 45 Sisters Four 45 Polio Queen Attendant 2. BETTY JOHNSON Spanish Club 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1. Reporter15 DIXONIAN 4 CAs- sociate Editor15 Student Council Alternate 4 CWhite Social Com- mittee15 Delegate 3, CAssembly mittec15 Training Band 1. LORI JEAN JOHNSON Campus Club 35 F.T.A. 1, 25 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 CSecretary-Treasurer 215 Girls' Chorus 15 Homecoming At- tendant 25 March of Dimes Queen Attendant 1. JUDY ANN JOHNSON Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 1 f ' ff. ' f,ff. , V. .i-A5.- J-OP! ,A ' I lf! f 'ffvfi 'M f W,',i,v!, fp 28 PATRICIA JOHNSON Warsaw High School 1, 2, 35 l .T.A. 3 tLibrarianJ5 Library Club 35 Pep Club 2, 3: National Junior Honor Society 15 HIGH TIMES 3 tTypist and Assistant l-2mlitorJ5 Robcd Choir 1, 2, 3 1.-Xccompanistl 5 National Science Foundation Summer Science Training Program 4: Girls' State 35 D.A.R. Award 35 Campus Club 4. bf f BILL JOHNSON Art Club 3, 45 Campus Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Robed Choir 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1. MARY JONES Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Ro- berta 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Dixini 2, 3, 4 tPage Editor 315 Student Council tllelegate, Service Com- mittee 15 Purple Social Com- mittee Chairman 45 Alternate 3, tWhite Social Committeel5 Stu- dent Council Secretar ' 2' Worth 5 A 1- east-Northwest District Con- vention 2, 45 Illinois Association of Student Councilsg Robed Choir 2, 3, 4 CSecretary-Treas- urer 3, 415 Girls' Chorus 15 Twelve Bells 3, 45 Home- coming Queen Attendant 45 March of Dimes Queen At- tendant 3. DINAH LEA JOYCE Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Roberta 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Thespians 45 Dixini 3 tAd StalTD5 Student Council Alternate 2 CService Committeel5 Robed Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Treble Choir 35 DIXON- IAN 4 tConcessionD. GARY JOYNER Mixed Chorus 15 Boys' Chorus 2. VICTORIA JULIAN Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 F.N.C. 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 Library Club 25 Pep Club 35 Roberta 35 Thespians 45 Dixini 2, 4 tReporterJ5 Robed Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Swiss Tones 25 Octaves 35 Madrigal 3, 4. JERRY KARLSON Campus Club 45 Training Band 1, 25 Cross Country 4: Basket- ball 1, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3. DAVE KEELEY Campus Club 3, 45' National Honor Society 3, 45 Football NORMAN KIDD Campus Club 3, 45 Pep Club 35 U.N. Club 35 Basketball 2' Tennis 3. 1, 25 Cross Country 3, 45 Basket- b'Lll1 2 3 4 Tenni 1 2 3' 7: It ,K ll 3 lrack 2, 3, 4. S l 'r 1 JIM KIME Campus Club 3, 45 Student Council Delegate 1 CSocial Com- mitteej5 Wrestling 1, 2. wiv DUANE KLAPPRODT Campus Club 4: Boys' Chorus 1 5 Mixed Chorus 2. SUSAN KUHN Campus Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 3, Roberta 35 CHRIS LAZARIS National Honor Society 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 15 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 1. Track 1, 2, 3. , 1 ,-L' , 1 My M yi, cf, L0 Student Council Alternate 3 Chorus 1. fl'urple Social Committeejg Girls' Chorus 1, GLENN I.eFEVRE Campus Club -15 Concert Band U ' 1, 2, 3, 45 German Band 15 Foot- Sp2LIllSll Club 3, 4 CPres1dent 455 ball 1, 2, 3, -15 Wrestling 1, 25 f fl if LIYDA LEE ROBERT' LQIIAGD Cainpus Club -15 F.T.A. 1, CHYIIPUS Cliff -if-45 I P glllb G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2 UA- I.ul? f35,ff7i00f?fa 1, 25 35 Student Council Delegate 3 BilSket,alll', ,' L!! QWhite Social Committecl fl ,jj 'J ' Usher Corps 35 Robed Choir 35 - Q, , Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Twelve f ! 7 Bells 2, 35 Cheerleader 2. I KAREN LARSEN PAT Llilj Campus Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 1, 25 Art Club 15 G.A..-X.. l: DIXQN- G.A.A. 1,2,3,-15 Library Club 45 IAN -1 lC0llC0SSl0lllZ Gul ' JIM KRULL Campus Club 3, -1: Football l Cross Countrv 1, 2: Golf 1, 2 Wrestling 2. N V IIII JIM LESSXER Brophy College Preparatory, Phoenix, Arizona 1, 25 Football 1, 25 Baseball l, 25 Golf 1, 2, 3: Class Vice-President 25 Block Club 1, 125 Campus Club 41 Spanish Club 3, 43 IDIXONIAN 4 CAL! Stalfj. BARBARA LIGMAN G.A.A. 1, 25 Pep Clu b 5, D1xoN1AN 4 CAd starry, Hall Monitor 2. BARBARA SUE MAJORS Campus Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 Student Council Delegate 2 QSportsman- ship CommitteeD5 Girls' Chorus JOHN BICCONNELL Football 15 Basketball 1. PEGGY LINDVALL Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45F.T.A.1, 25 G.A.A. 15 A Little Honey 5 Roberta 35 Peck's Bad Boy 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Dixini 4 tReporterl5 Stu- dent Council Alternate 1 CPublic Relati0nsl5 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, 2. eww JOAN KAY NIALL STEVEN MCCRYSTAL Girls' Chorus 1,2, 3. Campus Club 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 1 QSportsman- ship CommitteeJ5 Football 1, 2 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2. STEVEN McCARDLE DON MCGOWAN BEVERLY McINTYRE Campus Club 45 Student Council Campus Club 45 Track 3. Alternate 2 CAssembly Com- mitteeJ5 Mixed Chorus 15 Wrest- ling 25 Track 2, 3. Campus Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 F.N.C. 25 G.A.A. 15.2, 35 Pep Club 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Dixini CAd Stall' 3, Reporter 3, Editor Page III, 4, Assistant Editor Page III, 415 Student Council Alternate 4 CService Commitbeelg Concert Band 2, 35 Training Band 1. DON McNAMARA Mixed Chorus 1. ROLLIE MERCER Spanish Club 2, 3 fv1Cl'-l,I't'Sl- mlent 31, Class Vic'c-Presideilt 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 CCo-Captain -lj, Basketball 1, 2, 31 Baseball l, 2, 3, Track 4, liovs' State LZ. CULLETTE MONTROSS FXIIA. 1, 2, 3, C,A.A. 1, 2, 4 IJIXUNIAN 4 md StafTj. THUMAS MICHELL Art Club 1, 2, 4 CYice-Presimlcntj, Library Club 4, Football 12. JOHN MILLER Franklin Center High School 1, Campus Club 4, Latin Club Play 1, Quill and Scroll 4, Dixini 4 Cljhotography Editorjg DIX- ONIAN 4 CWriterD, Concert Band 1, Training Band 2, Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 1, Cross Country 3, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Tennis 3, Latin Club 1. JUDITH LYNN MILLER Art Club 1, 2, 3, Campus Club 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, A Little Honey 3, Pec'k's Bad Boy 4, Thes- pians 3, 4 CVice-Presinleutj, Dixini 1, 2, 3, 4 CAd Staff Man- ager 3, 41, IJIXONIAN 4 CWriter, Typistjg Hall Monitor 3, Student Council Delegate 3 C1'urple Social Committeejg Girls' Chorus 1, 12. LARRY MILLER F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Robccl Chun 3, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Mumlrigal 7 5 4 ...,v., . LYLE MILLER WILLIAM MILLER Art Club 3, 4, Library Club 4, Mixed Chorus 1. LERUY MEYERS Libi':u'y Club -1. TEDRA SUE MOURIG Campus Club 3, 4, Drzunatic Club 3, 4, G.A.A. LZ, Librarv Club 4. i BILL R. MORRIS Robecl Choir 45 Boys' Chorus 2. MARY KATHERINE MURPHY Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fl,ub- licity Chairman 255 Pep Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Dixini 3 CAd StatTl5 Student Alternate 3 CWhite Social Com- niitteej, Delegate 4 tAssembly Committee Chairmanj5 North- east-Northwest District Con- vention45 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' State Delegate 3. KAREN PADGl5'l l' Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 F. N. C. 15 C.A.A. 1, 35 Library Club 45 Christmas At Casey's 45- Spanish Club 35 Concert Band l, 2, 3. DONALD F. NIX Art Club 3, 45 Campus Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Concert Band 1, 25 Tennis 1. CRAIG A. OLNEY Campus Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 45 National Honor So- , , 5 Y , X ciety 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 JP-MILS W- NLWCUMILR DIXONIAN 4 CPhotography AFT' Club lg Qlmflills Club 43 EditorJ5 Student Council Alter- Rfibed Chflll' 23 -'ly 42 Mlxpd nate 3 tSportsmanship Com- Cl10l'llS13I'0lU'5fllUf0S-5- mittee Chairmanj, Delegate 4 CPurple Social Committeebg Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Com- mendation -l. STIQFHIQN I. OLSON Memorial Technical and Junior High School, Erie, Pennsylvania 15 Scotia-Glenville High School, Scotia New York 2 3' Art Club Pl'Ylll':R NICHOLS 2 3' 7Arscnic and Olcl Lace 2' Campus Club3, 4: Football 1. UN. Club 3, Student Collmil Delegate l fIlSl10I'S and Guides Committ.eeD5 Psychology Club 3 Cl,residentD5 Math Club 35 Bi- ology Club 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Football 25 Cross Country 45 Citation for Service 1. BEYICRLY MOSICR liliI'l'H l'ADClS'l l' Art Club l, 2, 35 Campus Club 3, 45 Training Band 15 Concert Band 2, 35 Football 1: liasketball l, Tennis l. SUSAN PANA Art Club 2, 3, Campus Club 3, 4, Debate Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, U.N. Club 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Dixini CAssistant Editor Page III 3, Assistant Editor in Chief 3, Editor in Chief 45, Student Council Dele- gate 4 CPurple Social Commit- tee5, Girls' Chorus 1, National Merit Letter of Commendation. ROGER PE'1'TENGER JANICE PROWANT Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CSecretary- Treasurer 35, Campus Club 3, 4 fSecretary-Treasurer 45, Dra- matic Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3,f Roberta 3, Finian's Rainbow 4, Spanish Club 3, Class Vice-President 4, Student Council Alternate 2, 3 CAssembly Committee 2, Cafe- teria Committee 35, Robed Choir 3, 4 CPresident 45, Girls' Chorus GREGG PEI ERSLXI Campus Club 4 KENNETH J. RHODENBAUGH Campus Club 4. NANCY PHALEN Art Club 2 QSecretary5, Camp- us Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, G.A.A. 1, 3, Pep Club 3, CVice- President5, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 tVice-President 45, Dixini LAS- sistant Ad Staff Manager 3, Reporter 45, DIXONIAN 4 QWriter5, Student Council Dele- gate 1, 2, 3 CSocial Committee 1, Assembly Committee 2, Poster Committee 45, Alternate CWhite Social Committee Chair- man5, Northeast-Northwest District Convention 4, Robecl, Choir 3, 4 CReporter 45, Girls' Chorus 1, Cheerleader 2, 4 QCaptain 2, 45. MELODY PRESNELL Campus Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Dixini 4 CRcporter5, DIXONIAN 4 CAS- sistant Editor5, Training Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3. 1, 2, Madrigal 3, 4. SANDRA REGLIN Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. BARBARA REISINGER F.N.C. 3, Pep Club 3, Girls' Chorus 1. LARRY RIFFLE Art Club 2, 3, 4, Campus Club 4 Wrestling 2, Track 3. 33 MICHAEL J. ROCK Campus Club 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Student Council CVice-Presi- dent 4, Illinois Association of Student Councils 3, Northeast- Northwest Convention 425 Foot- ball 15 Basketball 15 Boys' State 2. THOMAS J. SCRIYEN DIANE ROWLAND Campus Club 3, 45 F.N.C. 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Usher Corps 15 Girls' Chorus 1. VIRGINIA ROYSTER F.N.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 CPresident 455 DIXONIAN 4 CAd StaFfl5 Usher Corps 15 Girls' Chorus 1, 2. DAVID K. SANDERSON Art Club 35 Campus Club 45 Student Council Alternate 4 CAssembly CommitteeJ5 Train- ing Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 CViee-President 3, President 415 Starliners 2, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4. DELBERT SAUNDERS, JR. Football 15 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. MARY SAUNDERS Campus Club 35 F.N.C. 25 DIXINI 4 CTypistj5 DIXON- IAN 4 CTypistl 5 Student Council Delegate I, 4 CAssembly Com- mittee 1, Cafeteria Committee Chairman 4, Alternate 2 CCafe- teria Committeel5 Northeast- Northwest District Convention 5 Robed Choir 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Twelve Bells 2, 3, 45 Sisters Four 4. THOMAS M. ROWE Track 1. WILLIAM K. SCHUTTLER Football 1, 2, 3, 45 VVrestling 3, 45 Track 3. 1 DOUGLAS SEARS Robed Choir 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 15 Football 1, 2: Basket- ball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. TWYLA SEARS Campus Club 45 G.A,A. 3, 45 DIXONIAN 45 Hall Monitor 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2. SANDRA SHAFER Campus Club 45 F.N.C. 2, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1 SUSAN SHARP Campus Club 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3, 4 CTreasurer RRSLA, President 415 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 25 DIXONIAN 4 fAdvertising Staff, Typist! 5 Hall Monitor 3, 4. DIANE SHEAFFER Art Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 35 Roberta 35 DIXINI 4 CTypistD5 Student Council Dele- gate 3 CPurple Social Commit- teeJ5 Training Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 CN.C.I.C. Festival 3, 475 Orchestra 1 CAII-State Orchestra 315 Starliners 3, 4. WILLIAM A. SHORT Campus Club 3, 45 Debate Club 15 Spanish Club 35 U.N. Club 35 Student Council Delegate 1 COrganization Committeej, Al- ternate 2 fSocial Committeeb 5 Usher Corps 15 Training Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 15 Basketball 15 Golf 1, 2, 35 Football Manager 2, 35 Basket- ball Manager 2, 3. MIKE SKEFFINGTON Football 15 Wrestling 2, 35 Boys State 1. PAUL E. SLONSKY Mixed Chorus 15 Boys' Chorus 2. RICHARD SMITH Campus Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 15 Track 2, 3. ESTHER SPANGLER Campus Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 U.N. Club 3' Quill and Scroll 3, 45 DIXINI 1 J 3 4 Assistant Circulation Mani . C. . ager, Reporter, Typistjg Train ing Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 4. KATH Y SPA N GLE R SANDRA SPANGLER Campus Club 3, 45 F.T.A. 1, 25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CVice-President 215 DIXINI 4 fTypist15 DIX- ONIAN 4 fTypist15 Student Council Delegate 1 COrganiza- tion Committee15 Girls' Chor- us 1. KENNETH SPRINGER Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2. WILLIAM STADERMAN, JR. RICH STEWART Prospect High School 1, 25 Campus Club 3, 45 DIXONIAN Campus Club 3, 45 Model Air- 45 Student Council Delegate 3, plane Club 25Audio-Visual Club 4, QSportsmanship Committee 25 Tennis 1. 3, 415 Football 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball1,2, 3,45Track 1,2, 3, 4. DICK STEPHENSON Campus Club 45 Training Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 German Band 45 Golf 2. MARY KAY STEWART Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Peck's Bad Boy 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Thespians 45 .DIXINI 1, 2, 3, 4 LReporter 1, 2, Assistant Editor Pa e III 3, Editor Page III 415 Hail Monitor 25 National Merit Letter of Commendation. BILL STURGEON Campus Club 3, 45 Wrestling 1 25 Golf 2, 3. MARY JOAN SUTTON Campus Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4, F.N.C. 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 DIXINI 1, 2, 3, 4 CReporter 1, 2, 3, Assistant Circulation Manager, Circulation Manager 315 DIX- ONIAN 4 CWriter15 Student Council Alternate 4 fWhite Social Committee15 Robed Choir 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Treble Choir 3. 7 JERRY TABOR Campus Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2. STEVE TAGGE Campus Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 DIXINI 3, 4 CAssistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 415 Student Council Alternate 25 Football 15 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 15 Golf 2, 35 Scholarship 4 CNa- tional Merit Semifinalist1. GLEN THOMAS Campus Club 4. JEANETTE TUCKER F.T.A.1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, DIXONIAN 4 CAd Staff, Typist5, Student Council Delegate 2, 3 CCafeteria Com- mittee 2, 35 , Northeast-North- west District Convention, Chor- us 1. SUSAN VANDENBERG Campus Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. 1, 2, G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Peck's Bad Boy 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, DIXINI 1, 2, 3, 4 CHead Typist 3, Advertising Manager 3, Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4, Ad Staff 2, 3, 45, DIXONIAN 4 CEditor-in-Chief5, Student Council Alternate 1, 3, 4 CPublic Relations 1, Purple Social Com- mittee 3, White Social Commit- tee 45, Northeast-Northwest District Convention 4, Training Band 1, Concert Band 2, Girls' State Alternate 3. JUDY WAGNER G.A.A. 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2. DICK WALKER Campus Club 4. TERRY WASSON Campus Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Class President 4, DIXINI 2, 3, 4 CAd Staff5, DIXONIAN 4 CCirculation5, Girls' Chorus 1, Homecoming Queen 4. GORDON WEIDMAN Art Club 1, 2, Training Band 1, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Golf T UCKER 1 3, Campus Club 4 4, Foot alll, 2, 3 2, Track 1, 2. SANDY WEIGLE Campus Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, F.T,A. 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 QPresident 45, A Little Honey 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Class President 1, DIXINI 1, 2, 3, 4 CReporter 1, 2, Assistant Page I, 3, Editor Page I, 4, Editor-in-Chief 45, DIXONIAN 4 CTypist5, Stu- dent Council Delegate 2, 4 CSocial Committee 2, Assembly Committee 45, Student Council Treasurer 3, Illinois Association of Student Council Workshop 3, Illinois Association of Student Council State Convention 4, Northeast-Northwest District Treasurer 3, G.A.A. Workshop 4, Girls' A Chorus 1, D.A.R. 1, 2, 3, Wrestling Manager 1, 2. CAROL WIKOFF Campus Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Ro- berta 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 CSecretary-Treasurer 35, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, DIX- ONIAN 4 CWriter5, Training Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Robed Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4. BRIAN WILCOX F.FgA. 1, 2, 3, 4 CSentinel 11, Wrestling 2. DONNA EMMOLE RALPH HOYLE JUDY LOWRY SHARON WILLARD Campus Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Pep Club 3, DIXINI 4 CTypistJ, DIXON- IAN 4 CTypistD, Hall Monitor 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Cheerleader 2. NANCY WILLSTEAD Parkway Junior High School, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1, Campus Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Flight into Danger 2, Roberta 3, Spanish Club 1, National Junior Honor Society 1,Theipians3,4,DIXINI 4 CTy istj, D XONIAN 4, Stu- dent Council Delegate 3 CSocial Committeeb, Alternate 1, 2 CSocial Committee 1, Service Committee 29 , N ortheast-N orth- west District Convention 3, Cheerleader 3, Homecoming Queen Attendant 3. HARRY WILKINSON Hiawatha High School 1, 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Uunior Treas- urer 1, Junior President 2, Reporter 3, Vice-President 43. HAZEL YARBROUGH Campus Club 3, 4, F.N.C. 2, Pep Club 3, DIXONIAN 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Twelve Bells 2, 3, 4. BOB YARBROUGH Mixed Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3. msg J- Southern Fantasy M-m-m Good School days mx 'V Lf.. Z, ,,,! , 4 Ly You don't say LOOK natural . 1 t Mr. Amerlcu. 19? F This is cozy Papers, anyone? Three Blouskctcers Tell me :mother Please cl011't NVOWI It must be my turn Keep away! J if 3 , 5 5 f , . ffl' Q., S A Another day Roaring 20,8 W 6! UNIOR CLASS At last we have risen through the ranks and are awaiting the beginning of our year as senior citizens of D.H.S. It is hard to believe that we have advanced so far from our first year as freshmen. In looking over our past year, we can notice many outstanding achievements of our class. To begin the year, we elected Doug Stuart, Mary Varga, and Andy Chinouth' as class officers, and under their leadership we won the Homecoming decorations award. Soon afterward, we selected Sharon Grimes to represent the juniors as at- tendant to the Homecoming queen. The junior class was active in dramatics and participated in both plays. This year is the first year D.H.S. had been in the American Field Service Program, and a junior is receiving its benefits. Several members of the class work on thc DIXINI. In the field of sports, the class of '63 has also shown its merit. The Cross country team, led by four juniors, topped a fine dual meet season by placing second in the conference meet. At the same time our class was well-represented on the foot- ball, basketball, and wrestling teams. Perhaps the highlight of the year occurred dur- ing School Spirit Week, a newcomer in D.H.S. activities. We proved our position as the most spirited class in D.H.S. by winning the week-long school spirit contest. With such spirit we cannot help but have a successful year as seniors of D.H.S. S NI'dil t' P NI Dovx Ill. Row2: Row 3:11. Miller, D. Russell, I . Mamclcrsclxcid, R. Mr-Collum, IJ. McGi1mis,G. Mavus, '. . 1 Q me ln, . . 1: 'L Mr. Quick, C. Muhleback. P. McClamLhzm, J. Marshall, M. Miller, T. Rich, I.. Rcglin, IS. Myers, S. Mann. Row 1: I.. Murray, B. Magnafici, D. Rinboul, C. Reisinger, R. Iiiffle, M. Mall, P. McKee, B. Moser. I 1 l l' I' t J l'mlu uds NI Fulfs M1 Stcphc-:won ROWZ' K Iiivl Row 3: S. Balser, D. Fm-ristnll, J. Bzmttisti, C. Bzmrtou, '. 'urs cr, . u 'a ' s, . . s, . '. , . . . . Wirth, M. Fame, J. Berger, T. Baxlcs, S. Ebaugh, J. Fame, C. Bishop. Row 1: H. Bcunyhoff, R. Bechtolcl, A. Benson, I' Eiclmler, IJ. Batt, K. Berogun. 42 S3 Row 3: V. Bowman, B. Lorenzeu, N. Bovey, W. Lewallon, D. Brantley, C. Bruce, J. Lambert. Row 2: M. Yarga, J. Litts, D. Burrs, G. Lehman, S. Bollnow, BI. Blackburn, P. Lazaris, Mr. Hamersmith. Row 1: J. Long, P. Broughton, B. Boyd, J. Brown, B. Boyer, J. Bovey, P. Blair. Roz? 3: M. Sweet, J. Quest, L. Petersen, R. Starnes, D. Pierce, S. Snow, L. Steder, L. Potts, Mr. Buzzard. Row 2: S. P l , I 1, J 1 , . i . . N . A 0 on Jergu, J. Stxuhe, D. Stovtr, D. Smith, hi. Spotts, J. Struhs, BI. Stein, J. Preston. Row 1: P. Padgett, D. Stevens, S. Stephens, D. Stuart, J. Smith, S. Prince D. Petersen. 43 Row 3: S. Kendall, P. Kerz, P. Kratzer, B. 0'C0nnor, D. Thompson, T. Kennedy, T. Keller. Row 2: Mrs. Arnoultl, L. Karn B. Koch, R. Odenthal, W. Knox, M. Oliphant, L. Thayer, K. Kerley. Row 1: S. Kernes, V. O'Neal, R. Klzipprodt, M. Knouse, S. Tilton, S. Knight, K. Kyger, S. Keister. ! Row 3: Mies lineroth, P. Galiger, J. Schrock, C. Santee, E. Gearhart, J. Seloover, N. Griser,T. Schroeder, C. Gann. Row 2 J. Green, L. Gibson, J. Sinow, J. Unger, H. Glessner, L. Schick, L. Shippert., C. Utter, F. Slack. Row 1: S. Surver, S Grimes, R. Shomaker, B. Sloter, A. Sisler, S. Gasmund, C. Schick, J. Underhile. Row 3: B. Wolf, F. Johns, M. Wadsworth, A. Willstcad, L. Witzleb, T. Johnson, J. Jeffery, J. Windsor, Miss Schertz. Row 2: D. lValker, C. Jones, R. Jessie, M. Williams, L. Wilson, J. Judge, P. Johnson, M. Julian. Row 1: N. Werner, S. Welty, T. James, J. Wright, B. Jensen, R. James, W. Whitney, S. Jurechka, K. Johnson. Row 3: H. Nichols, M. Hess, J. Holdcrman, P. Hill, J. Helin, K. Hicks, L. Hagen. Row 2: S. Howard, J. Heaton, R. Hoyle, L. Hill, K. Zimmerman, B. Holmes, J. Hey, Mrs. Jones. Row 1: L. Nicklaus, L. Hey, A. Hodges, P. Haarbauer, M. Hayes, K. Nelson, C. Nickelson, J. Hartline. Row 3: A. Chinouth, G. De Witt, B. Adams, J. Cooper, P. Dixon, R. Campbell, D. Dempsey, R. Adolph. Row 2: K. Ander son, S. Curtis, J. Como, D. Duffy, J. Crownhart, J. Curtis, S. Coppotelli, D. Cook, Miss Richardson. Row 1: A. Aurnnd S. Cook, B. Carry, M. Coomes, M. Concotelli, A. Drynan, M. Camery. Speak, see, and hear no evil. Sprint! ifr ffigff' Q i 5 Actors 3 Pujzmm Playhouse SOPHOMGRE CLASS Sophomores of 62-that's us. We were that intelligent, spirited bunch of crazy mixed-up kids that didn't know when to give in. The razzing we received as freshmen didn't dampen our hopes one bit. With Lester Rhodes, Carol Butterbaugh and Martha Potts as class officers, the year was destined to be successful. Mary Mortenson brightened the Homecoming scene as freshman attendant. The days flew by and so did summer vacation. Back to the books, the football games, and the dances we came, ready to challenge anyone and anything. The fresh-soph team was tearing up the gridiron and Jim Knigge, Corny Patterson, Fred Sanford, Wayne Sanford and Jim Santee were holding their own on the varsity. Homecoming week brought a flurry of excitement and anticipa- tion. Carol Heckman represented the class as sophomore attendant. Along with the excitement of the football season came the election of the class officers. The results were as follows: Presi- dent, Jim Santee 5 Vice-president, John Tiffanyg and Secretary, Sue Gunner. Onward into the second quarter marched the sophomores. The fresh-soph basketballers were gunning their way to Victory, and the guillotine was taking its toll in wrestling. Dan Dunphy was promoted to the varsity basketball team earlier in the season. The job of maintaining school spirit was delegated to the sophomore cheerleaders: Jane Ann Weigle, Mary Mortenson, Judy Wright, Pam Goddard and Carol Heckman. The plays, band concerts, choral presentations, student council, and other extra- curricular activities were all part of our life at Dixon High School. If the trends that we started continue, it's a bet that the next two years in D.H.S. will be joyful and rewarding. Row 3: W. Joynt, D. Floto, L. Fink, J. Josephscn, R. Fischer, B. Ferris, R. Figeley, Mr. Wiltz. Row 2: C. Freed, L. Friend J. Johnson, R. Folk, R. Fisher, S. French, P. Fish, C. Johns. Row 1: C. Fillmore, D. Feldkirchner, H. Fritz, B. Fox, N Immel, K. Fritz, L. Jacobs, N. Foster. li ll Wifi WWI Ffa, 'H il!! annul: 9-6 .1 W. W .5 U! 4 . VX. H Row 3: N. Boyd, T. Burrs, B. Burton, F. Bulliner, B. Bowman, S. Brantner, R. Bull. Row 2: T. Burgess, M. Brainerd, Ii Buzard, C. Bross, L. Budde, A. Bouma, C. Butterbuugh, Mr. Host. Row 1: S. Buckley, A. Byer, S. Boyd, D. Brooking, P Brown, D. Bohms, C. Boston. Row 4: M. Royster, J. Reese, R. Rippeon, Mr. Swan. Row 3: J. Stoulfer, J. Staley, G. Stephenson, R. Sweglc, I.. Rhodes, J. Rodenbaugh, W. Ream. Row 2: J. Rhodes, P. Stewart, K. Renter, G. Rowe, T. Strnhs, S. Reilly, D. Rcigle. Row 1: D. Ramsey, D. Rambo, D. Raffenberger, G. Rodgers, S. Spangler, J. Robertson, D. Ralph. N Yi was gs., Row 3: C. Myers, G. Maves, D. Minnier, J. 'l'iH'any, R. Thompson, R. Martin, J. Miller. Row 2: BI. Kleflrziil, J. Maekvy, L. 5IcMahan, A. Merrick, F. Taft, J. McCoinnell, C. BIcCrystal, Miss Wright. Row 1: J. NICCTRIIIHTIZIII, N. lonrtlllott S. Miller, S. McCardle, L. McClanahan, C. Tayman, I.. Tilton, S. Tolle, G. Blclntyro. I Row 3: F. Hzuulley, IJ. Harvey, J. Hess, J. Healy, R. Hmldell, J. Higlvy. Row 2: D. Heeknmn, D. Hurdersen, K. Helfriell M. Heppler, B. Angell, M. Haunersmith, Miss Sc-Ott. Row 1: C. Heekman, D. Arend, C. Allen, A. Halbmamier, L. Henry, B Henry. il ' -4 ll W lil? all Wm ' u an , n ll ' JIU? M l if Row 3: J. Kerley, L. Mull, T. Myers, L. Meats, S. Kelly, J. Knigge, M. Moeller, Mrs. Jones. Row 2: S. Kavadas, S. Keller, D. Koesler, J. Kime, IQ. Murphy, M. Kunde, K. Murray, K. Kopeek. Row 1: C. Kent, R. Kuhn, S. Kuter, M. Mortensen, K. Karlson, T. Moline, R. Kishbaugh, J. Knox. Row 3: Mr. Valett, C. Greene, S. Gunner, B. Gower, C. Gibson, S. Hyland, G. Grimes, M. Ege. Row 2: S. Huggins C. Emmert, M. Holtz, S. England, J. Huff, C. Gerdes, BI. Huff, J. Ewlmnk. Row 1: J. Gilbert, B. Gilbert, A. Grove, D Glenn, L. Gawlowski, C. Humphrey, M. Gerdes, P. Goddard. ii ii ii Qi A n ti N f 'M Q ..fffm 'k Zi ii IL Q. , ,. D WWM T . , . ,img .,. W, . 1 -....,... , . 5 A . . 1. - .,.. . , ..... . ,.,.,.,.,,Z ,E Row 3: M. Wilson, R. Worman, M. Williams, C. Wilson, A. Winebrenner, B. Weidman, B. Willard, Mrs. Martin. Row 2: J. Walker, B. Witmer, B. Wernick, A. Zimmerman, W. Wasson, G. Witzleb, M. Wright, M. White. Row 1: L. Weitzel, S. Weidman, A. Webb, S. VVelch, J. Wolf, J. Weigle, J. Wallin, J. Wright, R. Whitehead. Row 3: B. Birch, J. Cornelius, R. Cooley, M. Cramer, D. Baux, J. Blackburn, R. Craney, Mr. Jordan. Row 2: C. Blum, T. Conant, M. Cahill, D. Culver, R.. Collins, B. Childers, C. Crownhart. Row 1: D. Benneh, J. Clevenger, A. Bass, B. Chambers, S. Camery, L. Blanchette, B. Campbell. i Row 3: L. Doran, Petticord, S. Dewe Paulsen, M. Potts, Ti' W 'if' is ss WW! 3 , if ll V, l J Hill l 3 'lu V2 Y... J. Deckard, D. Dunphy, G. Pierce, M. Davis, C. Patterson, D. Duneun, Mr. Sonneman. Row 2: B, y, N. Doyle, S. Dees, E. Dresden, J. Pentz, P. Patterson. Row 1: L. Peterson, BI. Diehl, P. Pogue, l.. P. Pietsch, D. Detweiler. Q! Row 3: E.. Shippert, NY. Sanford, R. Sztaijengzm, T. Slain, J. Santee, E. Simpson, J. Shcaffer, E. Schulteius, Mr. McCarthy. Row 2: M. Simkins, P. Slaglc, F. Sanford, C. Seagren, M. Slothower, J. Smith, L. Schick. Row 1: B. Smith, S. Quinn, L. Saunders, S. Saunders, N. Smith, B. Sehwitters, B. Sendecke, C. Schott. Row 3: A. Law, B. JNealy, J. Lutzvxyeiler, B. Qrtgiesen, J. Ortgiesen, J. Longman, L. Larson. Row 2: M.YLelEhrin, D Lawson, C. Osborn, C. Lalley, S. Bickelsen, lx. Long, J. O'Neal, Mr. Boyer. Row 1: C. LeGore, P. Lee, J. Loescher, D Nelson, D. Ogan, J. Underwood, A. Luck. Watch out- lmelow? X .- Whds on the cnd?? Which hand has the M6zM,s? . fwfx ' . AIA , Y, , ' , Smile PRO H pace Cro FRESHMAN CLASS l The class of '65 rolled into the halls of D.H.S. with the largest enrollment in history, 360 fresh- men. After spending a couple of weeks with the new atmosphere and the upperclassmen, the freshman class settled down and elected class officers: Judy Flanagan, president, Terry Utz, vice-president 5 Eleanor Jones, secretary-treasurer. The freshman class eagerly decorated the cafeteria for the Homecoming festivities, using Boil the Boilermakers as their theme. Debbie Spangler was chosen freshman attendant in the Homecoming court. Both the football team, under the direction of Mr. Wallick, and the basketball team under the direction of Mr. Bogott were praised for their Outstanding records. This class started the New Year with a bang! The class of '65, being well-known for their vocal aptitude, were honored when eight of their class- mates advanced into Treble Choir. Time flew by, and soon the freshmen were busy electing attendants for the March of Dimes court. lfor the event, Becky Heckman and Randy Wallick were chosen. In February, G.A.A. initiation came, and many freshmen girls ran around the halls with the letters of the association on their backs. After initiation, the G.A.A. held a dance. The freshmen girls were asking the boys to this long anticipated event with much eagerness. Like all other freshmen before them, the class of '65 survived. Row 4: Mr. Wigginton, L. Winters, B. Wilhelm, G. Wilhelm, li. Wehlm, R. Wallick, M. Ashford, M. Walker, R. Wolber Row 3: R. Wallick, B. Wlheelcr, R. W':1de, KI. XYitzl1-lm, J. W'elJer, I. Albrecht, C. lVest, J. lYhisenand. Row 2: L. lYO0dyatt S. Wilkinson, M. Winehrenner, B. Aldorfer, B. Weaver. Row 1: P. Walters, IJ. Welch, J. Welty, S. Anderson, J. Wickert Row 4: S. Rea, R. Richard, Mr. Hayes, C. Robinson, M. Benell, J. Balser, M. Remrey, F. Bennett, J. Reuter. Row 3: J. Rhodes, C. Bay, R. Roby, ll. Barnhart, C. Ringler, L. Richard, C. Rutherford. Row 2: K. Reglin, D. Ranken, B. Billelm, B. Bearden, W. Boss, E. Richard, K. Bennett. Row 1: D. Bell, R. Ridenhour, L. Barnhart, M. Baker, G. Reed. Row 4: J. Lange, A. Lnidig, G. Lenox, B. Naylor, S.Lcake, L. Lovan, J. LeBlanc-. Row 3: R.Lund, P.Lcssner, M.Nichols, S. Link, F. Loomis, E. Lowe, L. Lawson. Row 2: L. Lempko, L. Lightner, J. Nicklaus, G. Ludens, D. Nelson, N. Naylor, Miss Baltzell. Row 1: H. Newcomer, N. Nelson, U. Newman, B. Lane, C. Ludy, C. Ledine. ' Q Row 4: L. Johnson, F. Manderscheid, J. Mann, R. NIcKarney, E. May, H. James, S. Johnson. Row 3: Mr. Williams C. McCaherty, C. Mabry, N. Jaquet, D. McBee, J. Maves, J. Maronde, N. Marshall. Row'2: J. Marshall, D. Mc-Kune, J. Joynt, T. McWethy, L. Mcwethy, E. Jones. Row 1: K. Manon, N. Johnson, S. Marshall, J. Magnafivi, J. Meyers, P. McGowan, R. Johnson. y. Row 4: H. Folkers, J. Friese, B. Ferguson, G. Hurst, J. Hofmann, J. Hollis, J. Huyett. Row 3: G. Hubbell, L. Friese, B. Faley, J. Fisher, J. Flanagan, D. Hickman, Mr. Renne. Row 2: P. Filippi, C. Flatt, G. Feldkirehner, G. Fordham, A. Fane, L. Fordham, C. Howard. Row 1: D. Feldkirchner, D. Ferger, C. Huffstutler, C. Freeman, L. French, M. Huggins. Row 4: R. Heilgeist, L. Hayes, M. Helfrich, R. Odenthal, R. Heckman, R. Herniken, B. Heckman. Row 3: S. Heather, M. Hamm, M. Healy, P. Helfrich, M. Heckman, N. Odenthal, L. Hartzell. Row 2: Mr. Zinnen, Jf Harden, M. Hartson, T. Owen, T. Herzog, S. Harms, J. Hazelwood. Row 1: M. Heaton, J. Hey, V. Henson, J. Heaton, T. Hanneman, M. Hamas. Row 4: S. Missman, R. Petty, R. Moody, IJ. Pate, C. Mott, J. Pentz, M. Pinkoczi. ROW 3:NTl'.C2i.I'l.CI'.L1- Miller. S. Potter, D, Potts, P. Munroc, J. Mills, P Plumb, Row 2: S. Payne, Ii. Pate, M. Myers, B. Mull, J. Mumford, R. Murphy R, Mondlock. Row 1: J. Prowant, B. Motsinger, J. Moeller. J. Moll, L. Peterson, J. Murphy. ' . ir, SQL' X Q v O . , ...... lul- Row 4: N. Kuvadas, T. Kallas, A. Curlee, G. Kelchner, H. Kesselring, P. Clark, Mr. Lindell. Row 3: A. Concotelli, J. Crabtree, R. Cunningham, J. Kamm, T. Catalina, S. Killian, J. Kurzrock, T. Coakley. Row 2: D. Coke, C. Kidd, R. Krug, C. Clutts, T. Cline, M. Corken, C. Cooper. Row 1: J. Craney, P. Kernes, M. Coffey, L. Cox, S. Cramer, J. Kenney. Row 4: T. Dixon, D. Deots, D. Dixon, L. Dimmig, G. Ido, J. Bonnell, J. Brooks. Row 3: R. Brown, T. Blake, T. Dempsey, L. Dunbar, S. Dewey, B. Blake, Miss Bessmer. Row 2: D. Blackburn, M. Brown, C. Blackburn, B. Burgess, M. Dunphv, M. Dillnvou, S. Bonnell. -Row 1: B. Blackburn, S. Drew, ll. Brand, M. Bueknloo, P. Brooks. ' SS 'Ryu 'EE' Row 4: B. EHStm3H,Il.Gl1lS9,fl.f101lI'h2lI't, D. Ellis, J. Grygiel, K. Edmondson, B. Tiffany. Row 3: J. Teeter, N. Tetrick, E. Gibson, R. Grace, L, Thayer, K. Terrill, L. Green, C. Elmerly. Row 2: C. Gray, L. Goldie, L. Green, S. Topper, J. Thomp- son, D. Edwards, P. Taylor. Mrs. Currens. Row 1: L. Ecfrlcs, S. Tucker, E. Gilman, C. Taylor, R. Gentry, F. Greenfield, R. -Taubenheim. Row 3: Mr. Love, K. Scofield, R. Senn, D. Sehrock, G, Zoellner, J. Seeley, BI. Shippert, L. Sivits, L. Zimmerman. Row 2 B. Shmmiker, IQ. Schulte, J. Schofield, K. Schmitt, D. Seeling, C. Schildlmerg, R. Suntelmnn, G. Sehnake, G. Selgestad Row 1: M. Sheridan, E. Zeiss, C. Seriven, J. Shnuli S, J. Salzman, G. Zleher. CAlJsentD: L. Shaffer, R. Sehmiedebush. Row 4: NIr.Spin:1, C. Sproul, D.Stu1'gz-en, D. SlK'lli'l T. Utz, A. Slain, S. Yun Nlntre, Cl. Smith, li. Smith, ' Smith, B.'Sl0thow4-r. Row 1: J. Swllis, K. Stich, L. S ', R. Sedergren, B. Swerm, R. Stage, D. Spzlngler. Row 3: E. Stevens l'. Slzlek. Row 2: K. Smith, S. St0Wl1l'i, J. Swartz, L. Sterricker, L t11:n't,J. Sloter, S. Stearns. X NW'h '1 we xap. AQTIVITIES Q ,ur-T' ,v 3!7 8 9 Q J , x X x 4' J' V 5 1 .X . , K A V ,gf 3 ' - fx? -F 'Y X Rf x , V 9 5 5 45' fi A4 1 ---L-.q 1ln.,-..., my ! ' - - WF I 47 0 -Q 9' N 63 0 N L' I - , g u 4 , A STUDENT COUNCIL Top: Mike Rock, Lloyd Bollman. Bottom: Anita Byer, Sue Ann Prince. The Student Council is one of the most active and efficient organiza- tions in the Dixon High School. Under the leadership of Lloyd Bollman, president 5 Mike Rock, vice-presidentg Sue Ann Prince, treasurer 5 and Anita Byer, secretaryg with the guidance of Mr. Host, the council's faculty advisorg and with the excellent help and assistance of the seven various committees, many worthwhile projects and activities have been carried out. An outstanding highlight of this year's projects has been the presence of Marie Raquel Escobar, our foreign exchange student from Chile. Jointly sponsored by the Student Council and the Dixon Rotary Club, she has been a popular addition to the community. Among some of the council's many projects were: the traditional Homecoming Week, a newly introduced School Spirit Week, a Safe- Driving Campaign, a Christmas Goodfellows project, an all-school carnival, a spring variety show and the re-adoption of Song Soon Ok, our Korean child. WHITE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Row 2: M. Hamersmith, C. Hoban, L. Wilson, A. Chinouth, N. Phalen, chairman, M. J. Sutton, D. Deets, S. Vandenberg. Row 1: K. Jensen, W. Burgard, J. Flanagan, C. Butterbaugh, S. Gunner, J. Weigle, B. Jensen, E. Jones, M. Raquel, K. Long. PURPLE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Row 2: C. Tayman, C. Greene, B. Shomaker, C. Olney, R. Bechtold, M. Slothower S. Ifana. Row 1 : J. Heaton, M. Buckaloo, H. Fritz, B. Magnaflci, Z. Moss, M. Jones chaxrman, D. Feldkirchner, M. Heaton. Absent: R. Kuhn. Row 2: M. Varga, L. Johnson, D. Sanderson, H. Nichols, A. Law, M. Murphy, ghairman, J. Green. Row 1: S. Weigle, M. Mortensen, C. B1-oss, B. Brierton, C. ay. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE I I SPORTSMANSHIP CCMMITTEE Row 2: T. Rich, P. Dixon, R. Stewart, C. Patterson, G. Stephenson. Row 1: J. Reed, G. Smith, S. Reilly, D. Stuart, chairman, B. Henry. SERVICE COMMITTEE Row 2: L. Schick, S. Leak, T. Kennedy, A. Zimmerman, J. Weber. Row 1: D. C1-ader, chairman, B. McIntyre, S. Link, L. Peterson, E. Eichler. CAEETERIA COMMITTEE 66 Row 2: R. Collins, C. Meyers, W. Sanford, G. Kelchner, R. Grace. Row 1: M Huggins, M. Saunders, chairman, S. Tucker, C. Kidd. Row 2: D. Spangler, L. Paulson. Row 1: G. Carlson, chairman, E. Zeis. POSTER COMMITTEE Meeting adjourned. No one wants to sell cokes? Introducing Maria Raquel. I STAFF iv i A Q is x Q, gr I 7 ' If x-.4 A K , i . ' 9 , 'Q 'L g 121 Ur! j A. , l --fx M ,. DIXONIAN Since August of 1961, the Dixonian has been in production. Our first decision was to have an ancient Roman theme. Gary Carlson, our artist, proceeded to sketch the numerous draw- ings which were to appear in the yearbook. Then we planned the whole yearbook in small scale. This miniature yearbook guided us in putting together the real book. When school started, senior pictures were scheduled, and pictures of clubs, homerooms, and athletics were taken. Our photographer, Craig Olney, was responsible for taking pictures of sports events and school ac- tivities. In February we had the first deadline which re- quired that the first eighty pages of the yearbook be completed. Because of our inexperience, we thought we would never meet the deadline. Mrs. Arnould, our advisor, gave us confidence and valuable advice which aided us in our work. With the combined efforts of Sue Vandenberg, Cindy Hoban, Melodye Presnell, Larry Bross, and the previously mentioned staff members, the deadline was met a few days early. Meeting a deadline consists of numerous steps. First, all pictures must be measured to fit the appropriate spaces. Copy must be assigned to writers and then typed. All material sent to the printing company must be identified as to corresponding places in the minia- ture yearbook, the dummy. After the copy is printed, it must be proofread by the staff, and then sent in for the final printing. The second section of the book, consisting of sixty four pages, was completed at the end of March and sent to the printers. The finances of the yearbook were handled by Mr. Hamersmith, advertising advisor, and Barbara Brierton and her ad staff. ADVERTISING STAFF Left to right: T. Sears, B. Brierton, Mr. Hamersmith, J. Tucker, J. Amenda, S. Sharp. Sue Vandenberg, Editor-in-chief Mrs. Arnould, Advisor Cindy Hoban, Assistant Editor Melodye Presnell Assistant Editor Craig Olney, Photography Gary Carlson, Art Editor Larry Bross, Sports Editor Row 3: S. Vlfillard, S. Sharp. B. Holtz, J. Miller, S. Spangler, C. Wikolf. Row 2: C. Montross, B. Ligman, P. Lee, C. Brainerd B. Brierton. Row 1: M. Saunders, J. Prowant, C. Haig, J. Tucker. Row 4: M. J. Sutton, B. Holtz, C. Wikoff, J. Miller, R. Stewart, C. Olney, N. Phalen, J. Miller, S. Sharp. Row 3: B. Lig- man, C. Montross, IJ. Joyce, S. Vandenherg, C. Hohan, J. Tucker, C. Haig, P. Dempsey. Row 2: C. Brainerd, J. Amenda J. Faley, J. Prowant, N. Willsteacl, M. Saunders, B. Brierton, S. Wiegle. Row 1: J. Lessuer, BI. Presnell, H. Yarbrough S. Farstvr, A. Fish, P. Lee, T. Sears. I I ,010 Row 2: M. Mall, B. Holtz, H. Bennyhoff, S. Stevens, J. Miller, D. Crader, S. Spangler, J. Unger, J. Miller, B. McIntyre, B H'Connor. Row 1: S. Weigle, P. Jankowski, S. Pana, M. Stewart, S. Tagge. fAbsent: M. Cameryj DIXINI The school newspaper, the DIXINI, is pub- lished bi-weekly by the juniors and seniors of D.H.S. The staff spends eight hours each day planning, writing, and publishing the paper. At the end of each semester, upperclassmen lill out applications for positions on the DIXINI staff. They are chosen on the basis of their previ- ous contributions to the paper, their English grade average, and their willingness to give up time for the paper. Editor-in-chief for the first semester was Sue Pana. Serving as page editors M under her were Sandy Weigle, page 1, Peggy Jankowski, page 2 5 Mary Kay Stewart, page 3, and Steve Tagge, page 4. During the second se- mester Sandy Weigle served as editor-in-chief. Bonnie Holtz, Sharon Stephens, Bev. McIntyre, and Bob O'Connor were page editors. The paper includes sport stories, stories about individual or group accomplishments, school gossip, informative articles on such things as colleges or new courses offered, and anything else of interest to the student body. Row 2: C. Santee, H. Bennyhoff, J. Unger, J. Miller, BI. Mall, P. Kerz, Bl. Coomes, A. Benson, M. Wailsworth, Mr. Carter. Row 1: B. Holtz, S. Stevens, S. Weigle, B. McIntyre, B. O'Connor. tAbsent: M. Camery, D. Battj. TYPISTS, AD STAFF, REPORTERS Row 2: B. Brierton, S. Poffenberger, S. Gasmund, S. Howard, P. Kerz, D. Schaeffer, C. Hoban. Row 1: W. Burgarcl, N Willstead, S. Willard, B. Magnahei, J. Bovey, S. Spangler, M. Saunders. Row 3: M. Potts, L. Lawson, M. Varga, J. Miller, M. Fulfs, C. Utter, M. Hammersmith. Row 2: P. Dietrich, A. Benson L. Green, P. Dempsey, J. Smith, S. Vandenberg. Row 1: D. Rintoul, M. Mall, K. Bierwirth, M. Camery, A. Byer, L. Hey Row 4: J. Unger, J. Miller, M. Rock, A. Chinouth, G. Flanagan, C. Hicks, S. Miller, N. Phalen, M. Benell. Row 3: M Mortensen, S. Dewey, S. Prince, P. Lindvall, M. Sutton, E. Spangler, J. Marshall, H. Bennyhoff, S. Vandenberg. Row 2 P. Brand, P. Goddard, C. Bross, B. Magnafici, J. Weigle, D. Glenn, J. Flanagan, M. Presnell. Row 1: A. Luck, A. Byer- I.. Peterson, N. Naylor, M. Jones, J. Long, IC. ldiehler. GIRLS, STATE Mary Murphy was selected by thegfaculty to attend Illini Girls' State last summer at MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Illinois. Girls' State is a mythical govern- ment patterned after that of the State of Illinois for about 500 high school junior girls. Delegates form two non- partisan political parties which hold conventions, cam- paigns, elections and perform duties pertaining to various public ofiices. Delegates are divided into cities and counties and meet together in these groups to carry out their governmental practices. Mary has taken part in many extra-curricular ac- tivities in Dixon High School. Some of them are the National Honor Society, G.A.A. Publicity Chairman, Student Council Assembly Committee chairman, and at Girls' State she was elected alderman from her city. The week at MacMurray is climaxed by a tour of Springfield's important sites. An inaugural banquet Saturday and a candle light service Sunday are other important events. D.A.R. Each year the local chapter of the Daughters of thc American Revolution present a good citizenship award to a senior girl. The girl is chosen by her classmates and teachers on the leadership, scholarship, dependability. and service which she has shown during her high school career. This year's recipient of the D.A.R. award is Sandy Weigle. Sandy served as president of her freshman class, treasurer of the Student Council, treasurer of the North- east-Northwest District of the Illinois Association of Student Councils, president of the G.A.A., and editor-in- chief of the DIXINI. She was also a reporter for thc DIXONIAN. Honorary societies to which she belongs include National Thespian Society, National Quill and Scroll Society, and National Honor Society. Sandy and other local award winners were entertained by the Dixon Chapter D.A.R. at a luncheon and meeting in their honor. They also attended a state convention ol' D.A.R. winners held at the Congress Hotel in Chicago, where the girls and their parents were honored at a luncheon and the state winner was announced. NATIONAL HO NOR SOCIETY th Row3 D Kelly L Bross C.O1ney,B.Ho1tz, S. Kuhn. Row 1 mex D Aldorfer, N. Phaleu, P. Jankowski, Miss Enero . : . , . , b n S. Vandcnberg, M. Murphy, P. Lindvall, G. Carlson, Z Row 4: Miss Bess ', . ' ' n S. Tagge. Row2: C. Ho a , C. Wlkoff, G. Flanaga , M. K. Stewart, S. Panu, S. W'eigle, M. Jones. QUILL AND SCROLL Row 4: S. Tagge, J. Miller, L. Bross, C. Olney, S. Vandenberg. Row 3: M. J. Sutton, G. Carlson, C. Holman, IQ. Spangler Row 2.: M. Presnell, M. K. Stewart, S. Pana, P. Jankowski. Row 1: M. Jones, ID. Crndcr, S. Wciglc-. THESPIA S Row 6: D. Jovce G. Pierce Mr. Boyer, D. Pierce, L. Bross, S. Iiengiall. Row 5: S. Vzmdenberg, D. McGinnis, B. Bowman, C. Wikoff, J.-Miiler, J. Sinixw. Row 4: S. Mann, P. Lindvall, IX. Ixerley, S. Balser, P. Haarbauer, A. Benson. Row 3. M. Knouse, C. Haig, M. K. Stewart, S. Prime, H. Bennyhoff. Row 2: S. Stephens, L. Hey, J. Smith, S. XVelty, S. NVeigle. Row 1: A. Luck, N. Willsteud, J. Knox, E. Eichler. Henry Peck, Sr. Henry Peck, Jr.. Mrs. Hanna Peck Jimmy Duffy . . Minnie . . . Luella Thorne . Clifford Jennings . Melville Beaumont l 1 CAST PECK'S BAD BOY .Kenneth Kerly .Brian Bowman .Annabelle Luck . .Gary Carlson Linda Mae Green .Sue Ann Prince .Richard StarneS . .Ken Anderson Lizzie . . .Mary Kay Stewart Dahlia . . .Sue Vandenberg Schultz . . .Dick Pierce Dora . . Judy Miller Lora . . . . .Eleanor Jones Flora .... .Margaret Miller Musical Director . . Mr. Jim Wiltz Stage Director . .Mr. Dick Boyer Choreography . . . . Mrs. Jim W'iltz Band .... . .Mr. R. L'Heureux DRAMATICS CLUB Row 5: G. Pierce, B. Bowman, N. Phalen, C. Wikoff, J. Miller, S. Kendall, J. Sinow, P. Haarbauer, A. Fish, J. Hey, D Pierce. Row 4: D. Joyce, A. Hodges, L. Shippert, G. Carlson, K. Kerley, M. J. Concotelli, M. Hayes, S. Balser, M. Morten- sen, M. J. Sutton, M. Murphy. Row 3: S. Huene, P. Lindvall, V. Julian, H. Bennyhoff, M. K. Stewart, C. Haig, S. Vanden- bert, M. Knouse, J. Smith, S. Mann, A. Benson. Row 2: J. Knox, M. Mall, E. Eichler, D. Rintoul, M. Raquel, L. Hey S. Stephens, J. Weigle, S. Prince. Row 1: A. Luck, C. Butterbaugh, S. Weigle, N. Willstead, M. Varga CVice-Prc-s.J, L Bross QPres.J, S. Welty CSec.-Treas.J, D. Glenn, A. Byer. Absent: D. McGinnis. FINlAN'S RAINBOW THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY NEWMAN MOTORS POTTERS CLEANERS y Buzz Collins . . Sheriff . - . . . First Sharecropper . Second Sharecropper Susan Mahoney . Henry .... Finian McLonergan Sharon McLonergan Woody Mahone . Tbird Sharecropper Fourth Sharecropper Og ..... FINIAN'S RAINBOW . .Mike Wadsworth . .Jerry Stouffer . . Bruce Tiffany . .John J osephsen .Diane Feldkirchner . . .Mel Ashford . . .Gary Carlson .Carol Haig, Jan Prowant . . . .Art Law . . .Carol Wikoff . .Mary Saunders . .Doug Stuart Musical Director Stage Director Choreography . Scenery . . . Band . . Costumes . . . .Mr. Jim Wiltz .Mr. Dick Boyer .Mrs. Jim Wiltz Mr. Wm. Cookson Mr. R. L'Heureux . Mrs. Pat Jones Howard ........ Jim Edwards Senator Billboard Rawkins . . .Steve Olson First Geologist ...... Steve Missman Second Geologist . . . . . .Dale Ellis Diane .... . .Kathy Jensen Jane .... Honey Lou . Preacher . . Mr. Shears . . Mr. Robust . . Three Deputies . . . .Anita Byer . .Laurie Jacobs . .Mike Simkins . .William Miller . . . .Ed Myers Bob Weidman, Roger Mc-Collum, John VValker DANCERS: Sue Cramer, Pam Haarbauer, Becky Heckman, Eleanor Jones, Mary Jones, Dinah Joyce, Judy Long, Sue Ann Prince, Sandy Spangler, Sally Welty, Nancy Willstead, Dennis Considine, Andy Chinouth, Denny F eldkirchner, Jerry Knox, Kenny Long, Gene Pierce, and Mike Simkins. ORCHESTRA: Larry Miller, Joanne Hey, Anna Merrick, Deborah Forristall, Mary Nichols, Herb Nichols, John Cooper, Lester Rhodes, Don Koes- ler, Pete Lazaris, Paul Bunning, Dick Stephenson, Jerry Curtis, Charles Santee, Diane Sheaffer. STUDENT STAFF: Dave McGinnis, Peggy Lindvall, Victoria Julian, Mary Mortensen, Anna- belle Luck, Nlary Varga and Joanne Smith, Delight Glenn, Tom Keller. Left to right: C. Butterbaugh, J. Smith, B. Holtz, S. Weigle, P. Jankowski, P. Henson, L. Paulsen, P. Kerrs. The G.A.A. is one of the largest organizations at Dixon High School. Through the many sports which are provided for the girls' enjoyment, both the participants and the spectators are given the opportunity to practice good sportsmanship, fair play, and honesty. The G.A.A. also places special emphasis on good health and physical Htness. Mrs. Roe and Miss Baltzell, the two sponsors, spent a great deal of time working with the board members to plan the activities for the school year. The following are the board members: Sandy Weigle, President, Bonnie Holtz, Vice-President, Peggy Jankowski, Secretary-Treasurer, Paula Henson, Senior Sports Chairman, Pat Kerz, Junior Sports Chairman, Carol Butterbaugh, Sophomore Sports Chairman g Nancy Marshall, Freshman Sports Chairman g Joanne Smith, Social Chairman, Linda Paulson, Publicity Chairman. At Christmas time the G.A.A. provided a needy family with food and clothing and also held a party for children between the ages of three and seven. In this way, the G.A.A. made this a happy Christmas for other people. The Polio Drive, which was under the direction of Janet Marshall, was a great success. The money-raising projects included a bread sale, coffee and doughnut sale, and the king and queen election. Chris Lazaris and Maria Raquel Escobar were chosen Polio King and Queen. Ellen Eiehler, the general chairman, and her committees planned the G.A.A. Dance this year. It was held in the old gym and the theme was Candyland. The many activities for the year were ended with the Senior Farewell Banquet held in May. Miss Baltzell G. A. A. Mrs. Roe SENIOR Row 4: B. Holtz, C. Wikoff, S. Sharp, A. Fish, C. Hoban, M. J. Sutton, M. Murphy, S. Vundenberg, ll. Joyce. Row 3: T. Sears, P. Henson, P. Dempsey, C. Montross, M. Presnell, S. Willard, E. Spangler, M. K. Stewart, N. Bollmnn. Row 2: K. Larsen, N. lVillstead, A. Cary, B. Brierton, M. Raquel, P. Jankowski, L. Lee. Row 1: T. VVzLsson, K. Jensen, W. Bll1'g3.l'Cl, M. Jones, S. lVeigle. Row 5: NI. Sweet, P. Kerr, S. Smith, M. Fulfs, G. Miller, M. Miller, M. Williauns, P. H:u11'lmuer, M. Miller, M. Coomvs, M. Vnrgu. Row 4: M. Hayes, S. Balser, P. MeClnn:1l1an, C. Utter, S. Gasmund, L. Shippert, A. Hodges, J. lXl2ll'Sll2lll, K. Nelson, lJ. Walker. Row 3: P. Dietrich, J. Wright, P. Johnson, D. Heckmzm, .I. Litts, S. lllzmnn, M. Knouse, ll. l5Cllllf'llUl'l', J. Long. Row 2: J. Smith, B. Mztgnzrfiei, A. Benson, S. Welty, S. Stephens, B. Jensen, J. Bovey, IC. liielxler. Row 1: S. .lu- roelikn, I.. Hey, M. Mull, D. Rintoul, S. Grimes, N. Werner, P. Blair. UNIOR 81 SOPHOMORE Row 6: S. Brantner, L. Schick, A. Merrick, M. Kunde, D. Harvey, M. Holtz, S. Gunner, L. Paulson, M. Hamersniith, M. Ege, S. Reilly, B. Childers, K. Kopeck. Row 5: P. Fish, J. Weigle, M. Diehl, L. McClanaha11, C. Emmcrt, C. Greene, K. Router, M. Mortensen, K. Buzard, B. Schwitters, N. Boyd. Row 4: S. French, S. Huenc, C. Tayman, P. Pietsch, C. Butter- baugh, C. Bross, D. Bohms, S. McCardle, J. Pentz, T. Grove, S. Camery. Row 3: M. Brainerd, J. Mackey, L. Henry, B. Sendeckc, C. Blum, D. Ramsey, C. McCrystal, C. Crownhart, M. Cerdes, L. Blanehette. Row 2: L. Jacobs, R. Kishbaugh, N. Tourtillott, D. Glenn, A. Bycr, P. Goddard, S. Weidman, D. Feldkerehner, C. Le Rore. Row 1: C. Boston, A. Luck, J. Loescher, J. Wright, C. Heckman, A. Wlebb, B. Gilbert, L. Petterson. Row 6: A. Curlee, M. Benell, B. Heckman, J. Balser, J. Huyett, S. Johnson, C. Robinson, K. Scofield, M. Witzleb, L. Levan, C. VVest, L. Hayes, C. Flatt, C. Sproul. Row 5: L. Cox, L. Green, L. Dunbar, D. Bollinger, J. Joynt, M. Nichols, P. Krug, K. Schmitt, S. Dewey, J. Maves, C. Mabry, S. Van Matrc, L. Lawson. Row 4: M. Healy, J. Flanagan, P. Taylor, J. Moeller, A. Slain, M. Dillavan, C. Ringler, J. Kurzrock, S. Topper, J. Tecter, A. Coneotelli, J. Crabtree, C. McCaherty. Row 3: S. Marshall, M. Brown, M. Coffey, J. S. XVelty, N. Naylor, S. Cramer, J. Marshall, lC. Schulte, J. Schwartz, L. Peterson, N. Marshall, N. Tetrick, B. Motsinger. Row 2: P. Brooks, L. Smith, S. Anderson, N. Nelson, G. Ludens, JG. Jones, L. Goldie, C. Kidd, P. Brand, C. Bay, E. Ziess, S. Tucker, C. Freeman, J. Magnafici. Row 1: L. Barnhart, C. Ledine, J. Craney, J. Salzman, D. Ferger, N. Johnson, J. Prowant, C. Taylor, E. Gilman, J. Heaton, M. Buckaloo, S. Stewart, C. Ludy. FRESHMAN 82 F. F. A. Row 3: G. Maves, E. Shippert, P. Schefller, P. Plumb, E. May, B. Adams, D. Cassens, B. Cruse, J. Brown, Mr. Tieken. Row 2: G. Miller, R. Fisher, L. Bollman, B. Ferris, J. Rhodes, J. Sheatfer, R.Hoyle, F. Johns, S. Quinn, B. Wilcox. Row 1: K. Manon, M. Baker, J. Kenney, J. Sloter, E. Lowe, S. Harms, L. Shaffer. Absent: K. Ankney, D. Biggs, H. Wilkinson. The Dixon F.I .A. Chapter this year consisted of 33 members. The officers were as follows: President, Dale Biggsg Vice President, Harry Wilkinson, Treasurer, Jim Rhodesg Secretary, Bob Ferris, Reporter, Roger Hoyle, Sentinel, Jim Sheaiferg and Mr. Tieken, our advisor. The chapter members have participated in many activities throughout the school year. In October, we participated in the soil judging con- test at Shannon, Illinois. In December the entire membership attended the National Livestock Exhibition in Chicago, Illinois. lVe have just completed our Queen contest for 1962. Sharon VVeidman is the new queen. We have had a Parent and Son Banquet for the purpose of letting our parents know what our chapter is doing. The officers attended a Leadership Training School held at Morrison, Illinois. For National F.F.A. Week, we put on a program for the Dixon Ro- tarians and in turn they furnished the members and their fathers a luncheon 5 the Rotarians also told about the operations and functions of Rotary International. During the past summer our chapter had a dairy judging team, a fat-stock judging team, a grain judging team, a milk judging team, a meat judging team and also a poultry judging team. These teams along with other schools judged at the fairs. Our milk judging team placed second in the state. Our dairy team placed within the top ten schools in the state and was then sent on to the state judging contest where it placed fifth. To earn money, our chapter shared with the G.A.A. the profits of the concession stand during the football season. The freshmen have planted garden seeds and plan to sell the plants. This year our chapter had fou1'teen green hands and 7 chapter farmers. The green hands include Martin Baker, Walter Bass, Steve Harms, Neil Jaquet, Jon Kenney, Ed Lowe, Kenny Manon, Ellwin Biay, Gerald Miller, Robert Pate, Phillip Plumb, Phillip Scheffler, Lester Shaffer, and John Sloter. The chapter farmers are Danny Cassens, Bill Cruse, Bob Ferris, Dick Fisher, Sam Quinn, Jim Rhodes and Jim Sheaffer. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DIXON ONE STOP SERVICE Farm Store 83 Good Luck and Best Wishes to Dixon Chapter F.F.A. HALLlMO VTCR Row 3: L. Harlhmuior, C. Ezrstmam, S. Keller, S. Sharp, J. Josephsen, D. Hawkins, A. Fish, M. Ego, C. BIlllllClTHl li. Row 2: li. lXI1lgll2Lf:lCl, M. Huff, B. XVitm0r, P. Dempsey, C. Montross, B.Carry, S. Hueue, L. Salumlors, S.Cook. Row 1: A. Hotlvr, A. Luck, S. Jurccllkzl, S. Huggins, B. Boyd, C. Murmy, B. Hrivrton, S. Crimes, P. Blair, USHERS Row 3: M. XVils0n, M. Fulfs, ll. Harvey, P. Clark, J. M1-Connell, J. Pcutz, C. Mabry, C. Schott. Row 2: L. Mulkins, C. Hllllstutlcr, C. Allen, J. Louchor, C. Schick, IJ. Bohms, BI. Julian, J. Huff, S. Marslmll. Row 1: L. liogott, J. Cl'IllDf-l'llK', B. Motsingcr, L. Smith, C. 'l':xylor, D. Forge-r, J. Snlzmzm, C. I.c-dino. 84 LIBRARY CLUB Row 3: S. Kendall, L. Meyers, VV. Miller, T. Mighell, B. Tucker, L. Fink, C. Bruce, S. Brantner, S. Keller. Row 2: D. Baux, P. Slagle, T. James, K. Padgett, S. Howard CVice Pres.D, J. Coffey CSec. Treasj, S. Sharp CPres.j C. Barton, K. Murray, S. Kavadas. Row 1: S. Dewey, M. Healy, D. Raffenberger, K. Larsen, S. Willard, B. Hughes, C. Letlore, J. Wickcrt, G. Selgestad. Absent: T. Moore. The Library Club is one of the few clubs in our school that benefits not only its own members, but everyone in the school who uses the library during the past school year. Members, under the direc- tion of Miss Heinle, keep the nearly 7500 volumes in our library in their correct order according to the Dewey Decimal system. The members work during each period of the day, and before and after school. This year has been very busy because of the addition of the left and right wings. The west room, which is glass-enclosed and sound-proof has new lights and many new tables and chairs. Be- sides creating a cheerful atmosphere in which to study, this new addition provides room for 50 more students. Also the magazine room has been added for housing past issues useful in research papers. Until this year the membership of the club has been largely girls. However, this year a greater proportion of boys has joined the club making a total membership of thirty, almost half boys. The club is a member of the Rock River St udcnt Librarians Association. The treasurer of this group, which is composed of fifteen schools, was a member of our own group, Susan Sharp. The secretary for the association, Stu Kendall. who will take office next year, was also elected from our club. To the members of the Library Club, the bene- fits are numerous. All the books checked outiof the library must pass through the hands of usually three students. During this process, the members become acquainted with many new books they would not have come in contact with were they not members. ln addition they also learn the approximate location of any type of book, saving themselves time and effort in the future when a particular volume is desired. In colleges and universities the knowledge acquired during high school concerning the library will have much utility. Those who do not go on to school find the knowledge useful in the public library. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY RAYNOR MANUFACTURING co. E. River Road, Dixon, Ill. 35 FUTURE NURSES CLUB Row 5: C. Utter, J. Preston, M. Ege, C. Butford, S. Shafer, A. Curlee, S. Bollnow, M. Miller, M. Hayes, H. Folkers, S. Reilly. Row 4: C. Gerdes, N. Doyle, B. Magnafici, P. Dempsey, B. Coomes, J. McConnell, K. Buzard, A. Drynan, B. Carry, P. Pietsch, C. Emmert. Row 3: A. Byer, M. Healy, P. Padgett, W. Whitney, J. VVolf, M. Gerdes, C. Allen, S. Miller, J. Pentz, S. Tilton, B. Sendecke. Row 2: M. Camery, N. Tourtillott, S. Camery, L. Tilton, G. Brantley, M. A. Gonnerman, A. Halbmaier, S. Saunders, K. Kyger, J. Long, C. Bishop. Row 1: R. Fitts, L. Peterson, J. Faley, V. Royster fPres.D, D. Vllalker CVice Pres.J C. Schott QTreas.D, K. Bierwirth, A. Hetlcr, S. Weidman. During the 1961-62 school year, the Future Nurses Club has taken part in many interesting activities. One of the most important projects taken up by the club was their work at K.S.B. Hospital. All the girls who were 16 years or older had oppor- tunity to donate some of their spare time in helping the K.S.B. staff and patients. Some of the jobs performed by these girls were as follows: folding linens, filling water glasses, answering calls for the patients, and providing a more friendly atmosphere. This work was extremely important to the girls. Not only did it give them an opportunity to help the sick, but it also gave them the oppor- tunity to see if they are qualified to become good nurses. NVithout the qualities of friendliness, unselfishness, and the desire to help other people, no girl can succeed asa nurse. 86 During the year, lVIrs. Hazel Miller also spoke to the club on becoming a nurse. She mentioned the qualities of a good nurse, and the different phases a nurse may enter. Mrs. Miller works in Public Health and enjoys her work tremendously. Mrs. Miller also pointed out that science, mathe- matics, and physiology are excellent courses to take while you are still in high school, as most schools of nursing have subject requirements before entering. Every year the Nurses Club takes a field trip. This year Mrs. Currens has arranged for us to visit Chicago Lying-In Hospital. Taking a field trip such as this gives the girls a chance to see the way other hospitals are operated. This also may help them decide where they want to train. I hope that all the girls keep in mind that a girl will always be able to use the nursing profession even when they get married. ART CLUB Row 4: J. L. Deckard, D. McGinnis, J. Schrock, M. Hess, T. Mighell, J. Tiffany, S. Kelly, D. Nix, NV. Ream, M. Bcnell. Row 3: O. McConnaughay, B. Holmes, D. Sheaffer, D. Hamas, W. Miller, M. Williams, P. Lazaris, S. Gunner, L. Shippert. Row 2: L. Madding, P. Bunning, J. O'Ncal, W. Emmert, R. Heilgeist, K. Kerley, N. Kavadas, K. Long, G. Carlson, F. Bennett. Row 1: R. Fitts, D. Considine, D. Ramsey, M. Fane, C. Johns, J. Prowant. B. Boyd, W. Burgarcl, P. Goddard. The Dixon High School Art Club has been in existance for four years. During this time, its members have contributed their time and talents for the school. The members will conclude their year by participating in completing the Junior- Senior Prom g the theme of which is Polynesian Paradise. The Art Club was founded for those students interested in art or an art career. Through field trips, it is possible to show the members aspects of art which are not available in the classroom. Many schools in our area offer exhibits for visiting students. The Chicago Art Museum is one of many places to which the students may go. Activities are supervised by Mr. Cookson, club advisor. The officers of the club are: Willard Emmert, President 5 Tom Mighell, V ice-President, Carolyn Johns, Secretary, and June O'Neil, Treasurer. 87 SPA I H CLUB A- - - 4. 4 ... -- Row 6: K. Murray, K. Renter, S. Miclflleton, N. Smith, C. Olney, J. Lessner, M. Cahill, J. Staley, L. Sehic-k, S. Kuhn, li .'xllxX1lI1tl01',N. Boyd. Row 5: B. Holmes, T. Hawkins, M. Rock ll. McGinnis, W. K. Hivks, l . Bulliner, ll. Pieree, lt. Camu- Y hell, IG. Geal-hart, T. Kennedy, F. BItLllCll'l'St'llt'lCl. Row 4: C. Sehott, J. Baeh, B. Holtz, M. J. Sutton, M. lx. Stewart, lx Kerley, l'. llaarhauer, M. Hayes, J. Unger, N. Phalen, C. NVikoil', D. Joyee, R.. Adolph, A. Fish. Row 3: B. Wolf, J. Sinow C. Burke, B. Magnatiei, M. J. Coneotelli, M. Presnell, C. Utter, l'. M1'Clanahan, ll. Cook, K. Nelson, J. Berger, I . Slat-lc ID. Smith. Row 2: M. Julian, P. Johnson, B. Boycl, M. Camery, B. Jensen, P. llietrif-li, S. Stephens, S. Mann, IC. ltlir-hler S. Grimes, B. Johnson, K. Kopeek, B. Chilclers. Row 1:C. Greene, C. Holman, K. Jensen, J. ltlnglanrl, B. ljwlmank, B. Majors P. Jankowski, ll. Crarler, J. Long, M. Jones, K. Kzirlson, B. Heekman. Row 7: G. Kel:-hner, li. Hanmlell, NV. Sanl'orcl, L. Dimmig, G. Pit-ree, J. Santee, T. Myers, L. Fink, IJ. Koester I L li. MeKamey, B. Bowman, 0. Gearhart. Row 6: XV. Joynt, R. Bull, R. Collins, M. lValker, S. Dees, M. Ashford, J. i Blanr-, S. Leake, 1J.McCon11aug.:l1ay, D. Culver, B. Angell, B. Campbell, D. Feldkirehner. Row 5: B. Bennett, J. Wir-kert H. Fritz, B. Henry, K. Fritz, l'. Lessner, T. Leslie, T. Burrs, S. lYalker, T. Cline, M. Corken, J. Iiwhzmk, G. Rowe, C Her-kman. Row 4: D. Bell, J. Balser, A. Curlee, C. West, I. Alhreelitl, C. Mahry, M. Slothower, B. Sehwitters, J. Pentz, A Halhmaier, ll. Brooking, D. Glenn, C. Blllft0I'lJil1lgll, J. Maekey, L. Jaeohs. Row 3: L. Green, C. Mr-Caherty, S. Welch S. Boyd, J. Maves, M. Hamm, L. Hayes, R. Kishlmaugh, S. Link, M. Shipport, M. lVilSon, S. Tolle, B. Senmleeke, N. Gerdes Mrs. Vogue. Row 2: L. Friend, J. Hutt, M. Huff, B. Petticord, B. Chambers, M. Healy, L. Saunders, M. Brainerd, J. Robert son, B. Motsinger, C. Blum, J. Loesf-her, N. 'l'ou1't.ill0t,t., C. Boston, C. VFILYIHZIII. Row 1: G. Lnmlens, S. Huggins, L. Henry B. Gilbert, S, Stewart, S. Cramer, N. Naylor, J. S. NVelty, L. Goldie, IC. Ziess, C. Taylor, ll. Ferger, J. l'rowant. 88 CAMPUS CL B Row 8: IJ. Sxnidcrsoli, ID. Cmlw, P. Nic-hols, IS. Short, S. I5tll'f.fQl', Ii. Stn-w:n't, IJ. Kc-c-Icy, S. 'I':1g.fg0, J. Millor, I.. Brass, C. lD:Lnvk, I5. Stztdvrinun, S. WIffCl'X'SItIlI, C. Ifinn, T. Funv, R. I'lno, N. Kidd, I7. Str-plivnsoli. Row 7: J. Krnll, Ii. 'I'nc'livr, J. Kimo, IJ. xY2lIIil'l', IS. Iinidig, K. -I'Itl1l1III0ll, 'I'. I'I2lt'KIJ1ll'ItIl, C. I.:mzz11'is, IJ. Alclorfc-l', J. C:l'1llJI-l'l't', ID. Nix, I . Hzxllc-r, C. Olnvy. Row 6: IJ. I'I:11n:xs, K. Pzxdgc-tt, B. Stcwgt-011, C. Petersen, Ii. Johnson, M. Rock, K. IIIIOKIOIIIYZIIIQLII. RCW 5: Ii. Millvr, J. Nt-wc-onivr, S. Mc-Canrcllo, IJ. WIUIIOXYZIII, M. I,1'Q'Sll0II, B. Holtz, D. Sli:wtl'v1', M. I+'nlI's, N., Plizilvn, C. Wikotl, C. lloluztn, J. Iicssnvr, P. Iiindvull. Row 4: C. Haig, 'I'. Moore, IS. Majors, S. W'iIlzu'd, K. IAll'S01l, S. S mrp, C. I'I2lSf1l1tlIl, Y. -Illllllll, S. I :L1'st.v1', P. Hvnson, ll. IIIlgIl0S, IC. Slltlllgllff, P. Johnson. Row 3: P. llelnpsvy, M. J. Sutton, M. Murphy, S. Spaxnglor, N. Willstcztd, N. liollmatn, IJ. Joyc-ri, T. Svzmrs, IS. Iflwlwznik, S. Iyilllil, H. Cl00lI1l'S, M. K. Stvw:n't. Row 2: J. Icllglilllil, IJ. Con- sidint-, IJ. Smitll, S. Knlm, W. l'Imm0l't, W. 15lI1'g2ll'fI, C. Carlson, K. Jonson, P. .Ia1nkowski, B. B1'll'1'f01l, IJ. CI'tIlIl'l', M. Jones. Row 1: IS. Mr-Intyrr-, S. Wviglo, S. Vznuloiilmm-g, Mr. Stm-rn, C. FI:m:1g:m, M. Itziqnt-I, J. I,l'0VI'2lIlt, T. XVIIFFCII, I.. Rifilv, J. Cottvv. Row 5: If. Mzimlc-i'sr'l1vitl, IJ. McGinnis, li. Stau'nos, P. Ii1'IltZ0l', P. Dixon, li. Ctnnplwll, IJ. Pic-wo, R. 0'Conno1', IC. fi0ilI'Il2ll't, C. Iiznton, W. K. Hicks, J. T. Kennedy. Row 4: M. Miller, L. Sliippc-rt, J. Crcon, J. Ungvr, P. H:1zn'lJz1nv1', P. fi2lIIgl'I', M. Swcct, P. Korz, J. Sinow, J. Hoy, M. Williams, B. Holmes, P. Padgett. Row 3: Cf. Brzmtlvy, ll. Her-kman, A. Hodgvs, M. Hayes, S. linlscr, .I. Prt-ston, H. Bcnnyliotl, C. Utter, M. J. Conf-otolli, M. Coomes, M. Vztrgu, S. Caismnnd, B. Jonson, K. Johnson, IJ. Batt. Row 2: J. Mzlrsliall, S. Print-v, M. Oliplmnt, T. Rir-Ii, F. Slat-k, J. Litts, K. Nvlson, C. Sislvr, M. Knonsv, S. Mzmn, P. IJivt.1'ic'l1, A. Benson, N. Werner. Row 1: M. Cznm-ry, L. Hey, IS. Boyd, S. Knight, IC. ICic-lllvr, J. Smith, S. Welty, IJ. Rintonl, S. Tilton, .l. Long, M. Mall, K. Kygor, IJ. P0t0I'Sl'Il, C. Murray. 89 m J L'Hv11rc-ux, llirvclor. Flutes Anna Murrivk I'oggy Lindvall lliuno Hackman llnnis Wvzmlkvr Janet Wlright lizmrharai l'ettic'o1'ml Mary Nichols Kamen Schmitt Oboes Adrienne Benson Jerry Stollflur Bassoon Chris lluzzwis Eb Clarinet Holly livmlyllofi' Bb Clarinets llerh Nivhols Suv l'1'inr'c Carol Wikolf-lst som. Mary Slobhoworglst som. Esther Spzinglor Melissa l'I2.II10I'SII1lfill+1 st sem. John Cooper Jim Struhs Carol Flatt Kaye Scofield Mary Wvitzlvlm Judy BIILVCSA-Qllll som. Larry Mouts Ronnie Swoglv Susan Kutcr Norma 'l'ol11't,ill0tl, Ilnlo Newman Alto Clarinet Tom Struhs Bass Clarinet Audrey Hodges Linda l ri1-mi Beverly Fox Alto Saxophones Jim Highy Phil Gnligcr Linda lilainvlwttr- Tenor Saxophones David Smidurson lxzuw-11 lklrlgm-tt.-21111 som Baritone Saxophones Duvicl Grobv Uomlml Miller TIIIS PAGE SPONSORED lil' DIXON FLORAL COMPANY UNDERWOOD GULF SERVICE XB FORD HOPKINS 'ie '56 Bass Saxophone Tom Schroeder Comets Victor Bowman Lester Rhodes Don Koesler Larry Hagen Dennis Nelson Art Law Bob Hand:-ll Jim Fisher Baritones Brian Bowman Bill Short-lst som. Carol Butterlmaugh Tim Cline Becky Ewhank-Ist sein. Alan Sisler Ruth Kishbangh David Deets Urlie MeConnauglmy Trumpets Andy Chinonth Richard Starnes French Horns Doug Stuart Dick Stephenson Stuart Kendall Larry Stuart Jerry Curtis J. L. Deekard Trombones Charles Santee Basses Susan Snow Gerry Stephenson Bob Tanbenheim-2nd sem, String Bass Diane Shealler Percussion John Helin Pete Lazaris Jim Ewbank John Jeffrey Tympani Cheryl Brainerd Bells and Chimes Dixie Mnrren-2nd sem. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY WESTGOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO OVERSTREETS JEWELRY BAD Brian Bowman, Drum Major. MARCHING BA D TRAINING BAND H WW, , .. Row 2: NI. A. Dunphy, G. Fordham, T. Dixon, F. Loomis, G. Hulmlmll, P. FiSh,I3.r1'ILllbGllhl'iIl1.ROW 1: D. FOI'g01', J. Mave C Scriven, B. Billeb, IJ. KICICIIIIO. 92 GERMA BA Row 2: P. Lzmzzmris, IJ-. Stuzlrt, G. Sf10lDl10!lS0l1, V. Bowman, D. Stc-phmlsrmu, J. Hvlin, J. fj00IN'1', Row 1: H. Nic-lmls, A.Cl1i- noutll, J. I 1sl10r, S. Ixomlzlll, L. Rhoclvs. STARLI ER L I 5 2 j ' 5 1 , ,7 L. Row 4: P. Laxznris, D. Scluwfer. Row 3: IJ. Nelson, V. Bowmam, D. Koslcr, A. Cllillfllltll. Row 2: C. Szmtov, Mr. IfHv111'cux Row 1: Ll. Milli-r, P. Uznliger, IJ. Szmmlorsou. 93 I Row 4: C. WikoII', I,. Svllicfk, S. Curtis, A. lIv1'1'ir-lc, J. IIvy, IS. Morris, J, 'I'iI'I':111y Ii Cfoolcy. Row 3: I..SI1ippvrt,, C. .Ionus, Y. J11Ii:111, S. 1'IIIl'lll', C. Iluig, J. Ifloto, J. Josq son, IS. IIUWIIHIII. Row 2: J. I'1'ow:1.l1t, NI. SIIIIIIIIITSI, IJ. C1':1cl1-1', KI..Im1os, ll. Sc-:Irs I5 'I'ii'I':mv, A. Law, II. Sdn-fIIcl'. Row 1: Ii. IIIlII'Qlf'I'l', J. Imug, A. Aurzmml, Ii. .IUIISPII I Spntti, II. Millvr, J. Nt'Wl'UIl1l'l', IS. xY1'I'IIII'Ii. ROBED CHOIR 94 1.1 P.. Q1 o 625 --ii ra val K Aide Row4: R. Nh-Cullum, IJ. Mvitillxlis, Y.Bown1:m,l5.Wt-id1n:m,N.Plmlt-11,Hjlimlmlls-11:11, NI. J. Sutton, M. Cnolllos. Row 3: J. I'lc1w:u'ds, C. Gunn, M. Simpkins, J. Sinow, ll. Yzllgzt, B. lluglws, IJ. Joym-tl, M. Potts. Row 2: J. Smith, K. Km-rlvy, IC. Myvrs . , , . , .7 lxuousv,13..Ic-nsun,L,h:u1mlL-rs, B. luwlmnk. Row 1: IJ. IJt'tWl'llt'l', J. XX tlHit'l', J. Ixlmx, l,. IIOAV, A. Iiyc'1',lf.NI:1ll. 51, rw Xlri Yiltz, .F .lf llirm tm Row 4: I'.Ii1-ova-, Ii.S:u1tc-I1u:u1, P. HvII'1'ir-Il, IJ. IioIIi11g.:v1', C. Sproul, S. Xvflll Mz1l1'v,C. I31':1i1101'cI, C. IIOIHIIISUII, P. MCI DUWQII I.. DIIIIIIIIQQ, NI. Williams, .I. I 1'i4-sc, .I. Stnlcy, I.. Nhulcling, IJ. Mm-I5c-cr, N. Iloylr-, N. K:Lv:uI:1s, .I. Joynt, S. I'I1'0Ill'Il. Row 3 L. Mc:IYotI1y, .I. NIIIFIJIIY, .I. Rolwl-tsm1,S. 'I'uII4-, N. 'If0t.1'ir'k, C. Iilwrly, J. IiIIl'Zl'OC'Ii, S. Link, C. JCIIIIS, R. XY:1cI4', R. Cunn ing.QI1:1.m, C. I'IOWILl'CI, J. 'I'vvI.m', IJ. Iilsvssur, J. .Ic1Imsol1, C. Mf'C1'ysI:1I, IJ. Iizuusvy. Row 2: I.. NICIQIZIIIS, C. I 1's-o1u:u1, I Jones, P. Iiroolcs, N. NI:u'sI1:1II, J. Maxvlivy, P. 'I':LyIo1', L. fII'Cl'll, J. I I:u1z1g:1n, Ii. Blutsilmggw, I.. Mulkins, I.. Pc-tm-rsoll, S Cmmf-r, P. ISr:1mI, N. Naylor. Row 1:J. Samlzmnll, P. NY:1IIvrs, Il. Fl'IlIIiII'f'IIlI6I', IC. Gilluun, C. Iiislmp, S. Smith, I.. Smith C. I.1uIy,J. NI1Ig.'L'II1lIICI, NI. xYIllOIJl'0IlIIl'I'. C. Zioln-1-,.I. I'mw:mt. AIISOIII Z IS. I.:1n0. GIRLS' CHOR Row 3: S. IiiIIi:u1, I.. IA-V:m. C. XVI-st, S. Ii:lV:uI:1s, I. .XIIn1'm'I1t, C. XYI'fI4'IiIl1lI, P. II:1:11'Il:111c1', ID. Potts, P. Km-rz, KI. YYiIso NI. I'inkom'zi, S. -IHIIIISUIII S, ID:-we-y, I.. I.:1wson, P. IIv1'm:1n, H. I 0IIu-rs, I.. .IoImson, P. .InImsrn1. Row 2: I.. Cox, A. Slain, C. HuI'lsI11llv1', C. 3Ir:C:LI1c-1'ty, I.. I m'cII1:1m, J. Wolwr, L. Iilulclv, IS. Smit-Il, IJ. SIlIl'gJQl'0Il, IS. XYIIIHDV, KI. Nlym-rs, II. Krug. KI. SIw1'icI:1n, BI. Wm-I, S. PZIYIIC, C. IIumpIn'vy, NI. IIO:1Iy. Row 1: C. I.c-elim-, P. BIr'Cmx':1n, C. Iiny, C. 'I':xyIm'. I.. SIM l'Il'IiK'I', IJ. Iimnlmo, IS. CI1:m1Iw1's, S. KI:u'sI1:1II, IJ. Iirooliilmg, .I. IIIIIOINIJSUIII J. AIIIXOFS, J. Iilmdvs, BI. Iiuc-kallou, .I. II:mIs-11, .I.iI1IIwrt, I..l rm1c'I1. .XIwsvnt:.I. KI:11'sI1:1II. 96 A.. . ,.- ' 5.4.-T.. Row 3: N. Boyd, C. Idustmun, C. Mlllmlolmzxr-k, K. Kopcc-lf, IJ. Forristull, M. Swcct, KI.,Cul,1ill, K. Bll1l'l'ilj' IJ. lI:u'vc-3 Bross, ll. J'2lI'lPl'0llgI,ll, K. Nm-lson, Row 2: M. Bl'i1lllf'1'4l, IJ. liohms, B. Smlclcrcflw, M. lu. lhclxl, J. hlllllll, bvllottl, J X NV0igle, l'. lirollglxlull, J. Bovey, G. Bluultlr-y. Row 1: A. Cary, Bl. llnqlurl, K. liierwirllx, l.. llf-Ury, J. l.rwsc'lxm', Bl X flOIlllCl'ITlllll, J. Wrigllt-, A llotlvr. TREBLE CHOIR BOYS, CHGR Row 3: S. Imzmlcu, J. Scsulc-y, M. Wullufr, IJ. Ellis, R. Mvliamllxcy, M. Aslmforcl, IA. IA'l1l1JliC, L. Fink. Row 2: B. ,'xlll0l'l'l'l UWUII, IJ. Sicling, J. Hollis, li. l'lllStlHilIl, S. Missmum, K. 'l'o1'rill, B. Sl1om:Lke1'. Row 1: G. G11-4-llllelfl, R. Rlflvlllllllll I Huy, C. Czmpur, K. lic-glin, R. f,lllI1tI'j', IJ. Rzmlcml, J. Wicvkcwt.. Almsoutz R. Ilcxlmluc-11, li. l'lec-Immun. Row 2: L. Miller, A. Law, B. Bowman, R. McCollum, V. Bowman, E. Myers, J.Sinow, K.Ko1-Ivy. Row 1: IJ. C1 J. P1'OXV2ll1f, V. Juli:m, C. Wikofi', S. Mirlrlluton, NI. Cuomcs, B. ICwb:mk, L. Hoy. AD RIGAL TWELVE BELL Row 2: C. Haig, KI.C:1hill,L.S1'hi1'k, Ii. Hllglllxtj H. xV2lI'1D1'01lgll, S. Huvm-. Row 1: M. S:11u1dm's, I.. Saulmlc-1's, li. Je-uscll, NI Bl'ni11:11'1l, BI. .lom-H, li..I1-nscn, ll. Fm'1'ist:lll. pn-1 'M H A 98 N I5 IS. Iiowlnzm, A. I,:1w, .I. Sinow. Ii..Ivns1-n, NI. S2lIIIl4If'I'F, Ii. .Im-usvll, I.. SIIIIIIIIUVS VARSITY FOUR SISTERS FOUR FINIAN'S RAINBOW 151 My -2 W. ,Lin V, ' :Il 'i .lf FMR 5.1, K H 7 4 ' t f , 5 if Vx ,W J J Sig: ig fa KW ff' Q : . 3 , , WW if L A111510 ILIIYUIIO? if f ii ,., as ... 'I Q, ,f if 1 l,l'gQ1l.lliZl3ll c-r1nI'11sio11. L f 4' ,,W . :,,, ., .5 Q Svhool Yule. But I 1liCll1vtd0 it!! 100 C- . qj 5 A ff' if V XVhiuh Ono uSOS Nair? Gyln-jzun. Pvvk-:1-boo! 1962 Contest Play. Tlw mfs' pajunmgl Whorc the girls :uw wsu DSPORTS 139322 K 'palm L r I ig L- ' Tama? L L I + X! f 'iw 4 -.N s N 8 MJ, .-gf--1 kif' I, 'w a', Nw 1 X 1' N Q 0' X .O Q , 1 HOMECOMING COURT Queexf Terry Wasson Sharon Grimes Carol Heckman Donna Crader Mary Jones Debbie Spangler M?- llolmhie Spangler, Carol Hecknlan, Donna Crader, Lloyd Bollman, Rollie Mercer, Terry Wasson, .loc Coffey, Mary Jones, Sharon clI'lXIll'S. O ECOMING Back the Dukes! This was the slogan for TIOIIIQ- coming Vlleek of 1961, which proved itself a big success. To discover why this week is the best, one of the school year, let's start out at the beginning. Monday, Tag Day, began with tags boosting school spirit. That. was the day all the students received tags in the shape of D's with slogans saying such things as Boil the Tg0ll0l'Il12Lli0l'SU and Beat, liewaneef' The students could wear their tags all week if they desired. Tuesday was the day when all the classes coni- peted to see who could do the best job of making the school look extra special for Ilonieconiing Week. The freshinan class had the cafeteria, the sophomores had the main floor, the juniors did the second floor, and the seniors decorated the campus. The three teachers acting as judges chose the junior class decorations as the best. lllednesday was the football t.eain's favorite day, for the whole school recognized and honored 106 THIS PAGE SPONSORED HY BLANKENBERG STUDIO Portraits by Laurin Williamson 207 Peoria Avenue, 283-8101 Debbie Spanglcr, Carol Hcckman, Donna Cradcr, Terry lVasson, Mary Jones, Sharon Clrinies. them. liach member of the team wore a paper helmet all day with his name, number, and posi- tion printed on it. Best of all was the free ticket to the dance, which each player received. The students encouraged the players even more by wearing the school colors. 'Pep Rally Day was Thursday. The students cast votes for the queen that morning and then said Back the Dukes instead of Hi to each other as a greeting, because there were four stu- dents selected to record every twentieth person who said this to them. Free dance tickets were awarded to the winning students. Inclement weather made it impossible to have the Pep Rally in the football stadium, so it was held in the old gym instead. Terry Wasson was announced queen with llary Jones, Donna Crader, Sharon Grimes, Carol Heckman, and Debbie Spangler as her attendents. A snake dance followed which took the students to l3orden's field forthe bonfire. On Friday night the Dixon Dukes played the Kewanee Boilermakers and won 7-6. At hall'-time Terry was crowned queen hy Rollie Mercer, Joe Coffey, and Lloyd Bollman. Homecoming Week was climaxed by the dance Saturday night at which the queen was crowned again, this time by Lloyd Bollman, Student Council President. i .Mi 107 VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 3: C. Hieks, L. Bross, E. Gearhart, R. Stewart, D. Dixon, C. Santee, G. Danek, R. Mercer, J. Edwards, D. Pierce. Row 2: C. Patterson, T. Schroeder, S. Ebaugh, D. Cook, F. Sanford, D. Smith, W. Knox, B. Wolf, M. Wadsworth. Row 1: L. Peterson, J. Knigge, J. Coffey, J. Heaton, J. Batisti, C. Lazaris, T. Kennedy, B. Schuttler, L. Bollman, W. Sanford, C. Olney. Short in numbers, light in weight, and lacking in experience, the Dukes found themselves on the very short end of a season. Although there were were nine returning lettermen, only four of them had played extensively the previous season. One thing to be said for the Dukes, they were never shut out 5 they always managed to battle their way into the scoring column. Joe Coffey, who carried the bulk of the offensive attack at fullback, was elected most valuable player and is second string all conference. Rollie Mercer and Lloyd Bollman for their outstanding play were elected co-captains. Seniors Bill Schuttler and George Danek bolstered the offensive attack with fine centering to Senior quarterback Chris Lazaris. Rich Stewart, Craig Olney, and Larry Bross play- ed both offense and defense. The defense managed to score two points of their own in the first game against Hall, but the offense, unable to roll, could not prevent the final 7-2 Hall victory. The next week nothing seemed to work as Rochelle walked to a. -18-6 win over the Dukes. A closing sec-ond's touchdown by Joe Coffey in the first half of the Ottawa game had Dixon very much in the game, but they fell down in the second half and were defeated 26-14. The victory fire as they suceombed to a 33-6 loss. Playing .big and powerful DeKalb the following week, the Dukes fought hard but lost 32-13. The brightest spot in the season was the climaxing victory of Homecoming VVeek. Al- though the Dukes drove deep into Kewanee ter- ritory many times throughout the game, they scored just once, but it was enough to provide a well earned 7-6 vietory. The next week the third quarter jinx set in as the Dukes weakened twice to give Streator a 13-7 victory. On a mud clogged field Hook Falls handed the Dukes their final defeat l-L-ti. Dukes eould do nothing to dampen the Sterling Mr. Sonneman, Mr. Jordan, hh Bogett THIS PACE SPONSORED BY DIXON HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY Telephone Courtesy Does Pay OH . . . for everyone The World at your finger tips-with direct distance dialing FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL KB BS! SEK!! 5 HEJNFS f 4 Row 3: P. Slagle, J. Stouffer, K. Helfrich, BI. Itoyster, M. Davis, J. Tifiany, T. Myers, M. Williams, B. Ferris, D. Koesler. Row 2: G. Rodgers, P. Vogue, T. Leslie, F. Taft, W. Wasson, R. Collins, A. Zimmerman, D. Reigle, B. Sc-homaker, J. Knox. Row 1: B. Willard, T. Burrs, R. Folk, B. Joynt, R. Martin, A. Law, B. Gower, G. Keir-hner, B. Bireh, M, Moeler. VV on 5 Lost 3 Mr. Swan Mr. Yalett The 1062 lfrosh-Soph presented Mr. Swan with one of his finer records in years. Starting the season slowly, they were only able to win one out of their first four games, but they eame on strong in the last half to set back four straight opponents and ended the season with five wins and three losses. The Little Dukes boasted one of the finest lilies in the eonferenee with Barry Royster, Jerry Stouffer, Tom Myers, Rich Collins, and Bill Gower leading the attaek. The Little Dukes started the season in line fashion. Scoring a lone touehdown early in the game they held on to win 6-0. The following week they set the stage for what was to eome in the varsity game as they slid to a defeat of 20-0. In a hard fought contest with Ottawa the Little Dukes were defeated by the slim margin of one point 7-li. Their last defeat of the season eame the the following week as they lost another grinding battle with Sterling hy a 6-0 margin. Tom Myers scored one of his two season touchdowns late in the fourth quarter as he sc-ooped up a fumble and raced to a 13-6 vie- tory over DeKalb. The next week they brightened their end of Homecoming with a 14-0 win over Kewanee. The following week they came out on top of a fast scoring tilt with Streator 21-20. They ended the season with a fine 14-0 victory ovc 1' Roek Falls. With the addition of this fine sophomore team to the varsity next year, the future of Dixon football is looking up. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DIXON QUALITY OIL COMPANY 1217 Palmyra, Av. 284-9691 Pure Oil Products FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row 3: li. Aldorler, D. Deets, li. Webb, R. Walliek, T. Coakley, R. Melialney, D. Dixon, S. Missman, J. Sealey, B. East- man. Row Z: D. Statler, R. Walliek, D. Barnhart, li. Zimmerman, M. Ashford, T. Slaek, J. Lt-Blane, C. Blaekburn. Row 1: 15, Boos, li. Stuart, M. Huggins, A. Fane, T. Cline, Z. 3IOSS,1i.SI11iill. Again this season Blr. XVallic-k molded his green freshman team into a winning ball elub. They finished the year with a eommend- able five wins and one loss. Spearheaded by Rick and Randy Walliek at quarterback and end, the fine 1'uuning of Dennis Nelson at fullback, and good line play headed by Dave Deets the freshman overrau one opponent after another. They began the season with a line 13-0 win over Polo. The following week they hosted Rochelle and handed them a 7-0 loss. Prineeton was the first team to sc-ore against the freshman but did 11ot rome through with enough as they fell to Dixon 1-1-6. Mendota also seored on the Duklets, but they, too, fell to Dixon 13-7. The Duklets were the lone Dixon team to defeat Sterling as they handed them a 13-0 loss. In the final game of the season Roehelle retaliated for their earlier loss by giving the Duklets their first loss by a 13-12 seore. VVO11 5 Lost 1 Mr. 1XIK7C5II'i-llf' Mr. VVallick. X 9 9, QYRTp K yilllg. N gnixo 1 'i4451.xoN o Huw azaq scuoi' 111 Row 3: J. cll'00Il J. Iilll'lSUll, R. Sfalrncs, P. Hill, ll. K1-Qlvy, S. YllZlf.'Qgl', ll. 'l'l1ompson, IB. Grolw. Row 1: ll. Stl1:l1'l,S HI on VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY 1 ,- ...,,,,-,C K ...W.,,,..,.W.,, M-My VX ,A gil ..,-- 4 jj- :-l1 Row 2: R. Cooley, IJ. Dunplly, S. Docs, li. Lowe. Row 1: R. Cauuplmcll, K. Roglin, J. Slmulis, li. Vmlorwoor 112 THIS PAGE S1'UNSOlr'ElI lil' ROCK RIVER READY MIX LINDQUIST CONSTRUCTION CO. 206 Brinton Avenue, 283-8541 SENIOR HARRIERS Steve Olson Dave Kcelcy Stove Tuggc lluvo flI'0lN' Mr. Wliggington Second in Conference Fourth in District Jerry Carlson Neil Grove SENIOR CAGERS Left to r1ght C115 Iln11g,m D we Ixgdey Stn Ve B L1gC1 Jerry Knrlaon Rich Stewart Stove Tuggr VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 2: D. Thompson, R. Campbell, R. Stewart, D. Keeley, P. Hill, P. Dixon, B. O'Connor, S. Tagge, S. Bargcr. Row 1: L. Bross, D. Smith, T. Schroeder, C. Burke, D, Dunphy, G. Flanagan, G. Karlson, L. Peterson, D. Stover. The Dixon varsity bettered last year's record with fifteen wins and eight losses. Led by high scoring Dave Keeley, the Dukes finished fifth in the NCTC and second in the regional tournament. Keeley led all scorers with a 23.8 points per game average. He was M '. V: l 'tt , I l L voted theteam's most valuable player, elected to the all-conference team and received honorable mention all-state. Gary Flanagan, play-maker guard of the Dukes was voted captain by his team- mates. Rich Stewart, big 6-6 center, spearheaded the team's re- bounding assisted by Pat Dixon the only junior on the starting five. Senior Steve Barger came off the bench to spark several vic- tories th1'oughout the season. Dan Dunphy, a sophomore, led the Dukes at the free-throw line with a .717 mark. Seniors Steve Tagge and Jerry Karlson led the Yellow-bellies in practice. Good luck to the future Dukes. Fulton 40 . . . ,... 74 Dixon 66 . . . . . ,Genesee 57 Harlem 42 . . . .... 52 Dixon 69 .... .... I Xmboy 30 Freeport 52 ..,, .... I S9 Dixon 80 , . . .,.. Kewanee 60 Rochelle 64 ...... .... 8 3 Dixon 62 . . , .... Ottawa 46 XV. Rockford 31 .... ,... 2 33 Dixon 71 .... ..... S terling 64 Sterling 53 ...,.. .... 5 1 Dixon 63 . . . .... Rock Falls 89 Mendota 72 ..., .... I 52 Dixon 60 . . . ..... DeKalb 54 Waterman 43 . . . .... 68 Dixon 67 . . . , . .Streator 51. Belvidere 68 .,.. .... t il Dixon 68 , . . ....... Polo 48 Hall Twp. 34 . .....,.... 55 Dixon 74. ............ Newman 58 Princeton 50 .... ..,.... 4 8 Dixon 48 . ..,...... Rock Falls 51 Mr. McCarthy Rock Falls 60 . ......... 55 Dixon THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY 115 DIXON NATIONAL BANK The Friendly Bank with the revolving Clock Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FRCSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Row 2: NI.'lJavis, M. Williams, J. Cornelias, T. Myers, J. Santee, J. Tiffany, J. Reese, C. Patterson, B. Ferris, Mr. Swan. Row 1 : J. lxnigge, L. Rhodes, M. Moeller, R. Collins, J. Underwood, A. Zimmerman, S. Dees, R. Folk, J. Ewbank, J. Knox. Dixon Dixon... Dixon... Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon SOPH NCIC Rochelle . . . . .34 Sterling . , . . .38 Mendota. . . . . .27 Hall . ,... . . .24 Princeton ., . .... 43 Geneseo . . . . .232 Kewanee .... .... 5 3 Ottawa . .... . . .32 Rock Falls . . . .. .33 DeKalb , . . . .32 Streator . . . , .230 Won 1 3 Lost 5 Mr. Swan S THIS PAGE SP KLEIN 85 HEC Coach Swanis frosh-soph basketball squad turned in a fine 1961-62 season record by compil- ing a total of thirteen wins and five losses. In conference play the Little Dukes fared eight and three. Following an impressive opening victory over Fulton, the Little Dukes went on to win five out of their seven games before the Christmas holi- days. After the vacation they won eight out of their remaining eleven games in a drive which in- eluded two, three game winning streaks. In the scoring department, Jim Knigge paced the team with a 11 point average. Mike Davis took second with a seven point average. Following him up were Jim Santee with a 6.4 accounting and liflal VVilliams with 6.3. Al Zimmerman came on in the middle of the season and finished with a 4.2 average. Knigge led the charity line with a .695 mark. These boys coupled with the fine freshmen who are Coming along should provide Dixon with a good outlook in basketball in the years to come. ONSORED BY KMAN, INC. Plumbing 8a Heating Contractors 1037 Third Street Dixon, Illinois J. LeBl son, L. Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon ..... .... Dixon Dixon .... . . . . . Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon Dixon FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Row 2: S. Missman, M. Ashford, J. Hurst, R. McKamey, D. Ellis, R. Wallick, D. Dixon, M. Walker, G. Kelshnor, B. Guise, alle. Row 1: 111. Julian, R. lvallick, H. James, G. Schnake, B. Shomaker, G. Smith, D. Feldkirchner, J. Reed, John- Roehelle . . Amboy .. . Rock Falls Sterling ., Sterling .. lXf'It. llorris .,.. . . . . Newman . Princeton , Amboy . . . hit. Morris Rochelle . . Rock Falls .... .... Polo ...... Newman . Polo .... Won 13 Lost 2 1Ir.B0g0tt The Dixon freshmen finished the 61-62 season with the best mark in years. Bettering the fine year's team they ended the year with thirteen wins against two losses. Under the guiding hand of lVIr. Bogott, the team ran up an average of 40 points a game and scored a high of 54 points one night. Sterling and Mount Morris were the only teams that were able to overcome the Duklets, and even these two teams fell later in the season in re- matehes. After their loss to Sterling before vaca- tion they finished the season with eleven straight victories. Their most impressive victory was a 52-34 revenge win over lVIount Morris. Randy VVallick compiled a very impressive 14.6 points per game average scoring 219 points in fifteen games. Rick VValliek and Bob Shoemaker handled the guard spots, and Gary Smith, Dave Dixon, and Greg Kelchner held down the forward positions. 117 CHEERLEADERS FROSH-SOPH Back: .lrmv Ann IW-i,uglv Pillll fufNl4lg1y'gl Front: Jllll-X' Wriglll, Nlurqv AIfH'10llS0lI 11211111 I14'f'1illlilll, vxlplrlin 118 VARSITY Left-right: S110 Kuhn ICIIM1 1'Iic'l1lo1' NIIIIPY Pllrllvn, vamp Sully NYQII5' Mary lillUllSl' TIIIS I',-LGE Sl'U.YSOll'ElJ lil' MANSION NURSING HOME 403 E. Fellows, Dixon, Ill., 284-1511 KEN MALL INSURANCE AGENCY Dixon National Bank Bldg., 282-8171 JONES FUNERAL HOME 204 Ottawa Avenue, 283-1211 'XIIHOSLZ Sirk-line zxssisizumvol g - Auotlncr field goal! I Going: Jum m high! The Linen J! I I up! 119 120 IDR GRAPPLER Ken Springer Neil Grove Lloyd Bollinan Bill Sc-huttler George llanek Bob lfloto r. Sonneinan imma, llr. Jord: III Coaeh S0llll0Il12l,ll7S grapplers began the ltltil-62 season in fine shape and for awhile it appeared as if they would even better theii previous season reeordg but due to injuries and illnesses the year was not quite as Sllf'f'CSSl'lll as was hoped. lien Springer was the ref-ipientof the John Lowe Memorial Trophy for his outstanding wrestling all season which included third plaee at the seelional wrestling tournament. Ken along with Lloyd Bolhnan was vhosen eo-eaptain of the squad. Lloyd was a late starter in the year but eaine on strong in the final ineets. Neil Grove inet with hard luck in the late season and was unable to participate in the final meets, but he highlighted his season a little earlier when he won a first plat-e in the l20 pound elass at. ltoekford Holiday 'l'ournan1ent. George Danek also a late starter in the lieayyweight division eaine on strong in the final meets to gain a sec-ond in the 4-onferenm-e and first in the distiric-t. Bob lfloto the final senior on the squad did an outstanding job all season for the Dukes. Senior Bill Shuttler in his first! season did a lot. of hard work for the B teani. lVith the return next year of Bill Campbell, liieliard Jesse, Burton VVolf', Fred Sanford, Dan Ceok, and Roy Klapprodt, the team should have a fine season. VARSITY WRESTLING Row 2: C. Hicks, L. Bolllnzin, W. Szuiforcl, R. Stimrnos, K. Springer, G. Danni-k, B. XYolf, G. W4-iclinzm. Row 1: B. Camp- bell, R. Klzlpprodt, G. Hubble, N. Clrovc-, ID. Cook, I . Szlnforcl, B. Floto. UNIOR-VARSITY WRESTLING 2 ,Mx T i. , , ,X in Row 2: B. Eastman, P. L:1z:Lris, S. Ebuugh, R, Cooley, B. Fisher, F. Slack, J. Longman, T. Burrs, D. Bzxrnllzxrt, S. Lf-ako, IS. Shuttlcr. Row 1: N. EIIIIHOIC, M. Huggins, K. Rcglin, B.XY03VCI', Z. Moss, G. Rogers, J. Shanlis, J. Kenny, M. H4-nton, L. Stuart, J. IV:1llin. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY 171 CITY NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Service Your Good N eighbor in Business Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation X, E IOR CI DERM N Y v i is X 122 Left to right: lAU11'liVHSS Nvil Clmvm- Rollin- Nlm-rm-1' lJ:1VC Kc-1-lm-5' .kuTy Kurhwn Jloug Svnrs lluxusflruhu 'D Coaches: B112 ,foul lll Mr. F-mn Kl1'.YN:lll1cl VAR ITY TRACK ROW 3: ll. firolmc C. SRIIITUC' T. Kcnnc-clv Cl. Kurlson. Row 2: R. AIUITGI' l'. Dixon, S. Iiljllililll, N. Grovv, J. Lnmliort Row 1:J. H.-:1ton,, IJ. lively, lb. Scars, T. 4ST'hl'0OLl0I', L. Brass. I FROSH-SOPH TRACK Row 5: A. l :1n0, li. Wzillick, R. Mc'Kzunvy, R. Wzillick, B. l'l21StII'lill1, J. Sec-Ivy, D. ldllis, T. Cozikley, ll. lhvcts, li. Sworin Row 4: B. Flioinuker, G. Kolr-lnier, ll. Dixon, Z. Moss, J. Slmnlis, F. Loomis, G. Smith, C. Bl2l.f'lil7lll'll, T. Utz, R. Gmc-0 Row 3: L. Hzlrtzull, L. St,1u11't,, H. Jauncs, BI. Huggins, K. Rcglin, ll. Nc-lson, G. Hubbell, T. Dixon, L. lAll'lK'Vl'l', S. llozilw, G. AHSSIDIIII. Row 2: L. Rhodes, T. Lcslic, T. 1'lll1'1'S, F. Sanford, VV. Sanford, R. Too, J. Arvis, K. H1-ll'1'ic'l1, l'. ljUglll', li Folk, S. Hyland. Row 1: 0. AICCOllIl2lllgl1Il5', J. Szxntvc, C. Patterson, B. Ferris, B. Gmvor, M. Wlntv, R. Collins, Bl. Davis 123 J. Strwufiiez, S. Doc-S, T. Myvrs. SPORT CANDIDS -1-N M.,- ,,.,,,.., Ug,h ll V? -3 f 57 , XX MMA Q. V.... l 2 G0 Rich! l'y1':n1uid to prospc-riiy. nas ' ,Hg . ,ag ,V IAillCIJll1Ilg'0! ii IBUIICII st1':lt1'gLy. ik Z ADVERTISING L. 9 r ' 1? ri ' r .154 ,-'rf 'Nxy . A 2' K , :X X 'fi c4jqq,1Q-1 J ' 'ff 4 4' ,KCCQI , rf if xgfjrdaiwliz - 64' I 1 Q i 771? 44' ,KL ,, Qlff YCX7 if J -ff? Gila? if 'Q C7514-ZC QQA I W f N xnxx, , f E D 'nf YW KJ ' ,, , rf X O ,-A-I -Xl Ch CWNO 5 . i 01395 STANDARD SERVICE 3rd Qc Modison Dixon, Iliinois Tel. 284-8591 S 84 H GREEN STAMPS JOE BLACKBURN, Prop. Attendants CARL PETERSON DAN CIBU BILL BLACKBURN f pllim u w, St Sh p 9 Jurxuorz STYLES J' '75e0f1f?fPf0f FOR THE JUNIOR ll' ggphg' 506 CHICAGO AVE. Jw1.,rf,,C7J0,,,,1 S i? SERVISOFT Soft Water Service Servisolt ol Dixon phone Q82-9'l9l Brlnton Ave, Dixon FOR YOU IN '62 Pledge Anew Straight oncl True Follow tl1rougl'1 and A You wonlt be Blue Troubles Few Better lor You M5211 YUHIQEIQS OF FIDE ICG CRGHITI KLlNE'S DEPT. STORE THE STORE THAT HAS EVERYTHING Phone 284-9711 DIXON'S STYLE STORE Fon MEN's CLOTHES IS HANK HENRY'S The Boys going to College Shop There HANK HENRY, INC Smartly Styled Men's Wear Bef! Ifwklaef For fucce51y'uIFuz'ure H071 DIXON AUTHORIZED NEW CAR DEALERS IVIASSEYTS ACE HARDWARE DIXON'S COMPLETE HARDWARE HARDWARE - HOUSEWARES - PAINTS - TOOLS SPORTING GOODS - GIFTS - TOYS PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ss Galena A D1xoN, ILL. Phone zsz-osu L. JY, elch CQ, Congratulations 102 FIRST STREET 3 , 6Lgf0I'L 6 Real Estate and Insurance jgraf 5' giarclen .Slap DIXON, ILLINOIS Phone 283-1531 1102 N. Galena 284-6911 ,JD 1 2 H. R. SEARS, Dist. DX Prod ucts 282-5693 Q82-7231 BORONYGasoline dz Oils Heating-Oils Bowman's SI1oe Store jine .Synod DIXON, ILLINOIS Best of Luck CLYDE SHOMAKER GRADS COAL CO. CURRAN'S GROCERY 508 Depot Avenue Phone 284-9041 Chuck :md Carol Russell FAIRVIEW FARM DAIRY GRADE A Pasteurized and I-Iomogenized Milk 1114 Galena Ave. Delivery Routes in DIXON-POLO-STERLING-ROCK FALLS DIXON CAMERA SHOP Photographic Supplies Cameras Film Projectors Photo Finishing Greeting Cards 112 East First St. Phone 284-9431 COMPLIMENTS OF 2qCcbIevjs DIXON'S FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE HSince1891 Good Luck Grads HILL BRUS. SUPER MARKET The Best in Fine Foods 1129 North Galena Avenue Free Parking PHONE zaz-oo91 BATTERIES TIRES COFFEY IMPLEMENT CO., INC. HOUSE OF SERVICE 1204 South Galena Avenue DIXON, ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS AND AccEssoRIEs VENIER'S OWENS Jewelers SPORT SHOP REGISTERED PERFECT Across from Post Oiice BLUEBIRD DIAMONDS Down Sfalfs Bm Yours For Sports 210 FIRST STREET DIXON, ILL. Phone 284-8331 F. X. NEWCOMER AND COMPANY Insurance Loans Farm Supervision Bonds Real Estate PHONE 284 1621 202 FIRST STREET DIXON, ILL. Prince Ice Cream Castle 216 West River Street Dixon, Illinois FAST SELF SERVICE! Delicious Hamburgers 25c Malteds 25c French Fries 15c 20 Flavors of Wonderful Ice Cream Charter Coach Service . . and Scimims Miller Muszv Tours Sports Educational Northern Illinois' Oldest ARNOLD BUTTERBAUGH R, R, 1 Dixon, iiiinois 103 Peoria Ave. - Dixon, IIIinoi Telephone-282-6357 Phone 282-0441 WITZLEB PLUMBING 81. HEATING 111 s. HENNEPIN AVENUE Dixon, Illinois Water Softeners-Water FiIters -Garbage DisposcIs OII, Electric and Gas Automatic Water Heaters 132 56 500.0-j f!f9u6 I FUWV I I Compliments of ' l SHURHIT PRoDuc:Ts, INC. Qc Cf-3 Alternate 30 DMON,lUNO5 Good l.uclc Grads Compliments of the BROWN SI-IINGLE I , 5 N 282-9051 Eve S2llm?lSkAC3elTlG'e l t ,xx ellefa O1'1 I'3.C OI' x RUSS TETRICK 5 liiumtgoiiogltogd mit Phone 284-0451 133 SHOES RUBBERS HOSIERY For the Entire Family ERZlNGER'S H A M I L L ' S Furniture Store Fumiture - Carpets - Draperies 216 First Street Shoe Sto re Telephone 283-0451 G PRESCRIPTIONEOSMETICS FUR SHOP Storage - Cleaning - Restyling 212 No. HENNEPIN AVE. DIXON, ILL. E1 SEIF SERVI ' 0 g U 59 119 FIRST STREET DIXON, ILLINOIS PHONE 284-1971 E .690 offs. Earl F . Slagle Western Auto Store Home Owned by LYLE E. BELLOWS, ELWOOD C. RICKARD Fine Printing 83 Galena Avenue Dixon, Illinois Phone 283-9841 CHESTER GORAL MAXINE GORAL Builpup Rooang I Floor Tile: Asphalt, Rubber Waterpmoing , 1 W ll T'l gimiipfsiuii A b t R f a 1 e: as ic e Tieeigsfs oo S 1 9 TZOT H E Q S Aluminum, Ceramic G ' FLO ' Slate Roofs If ROQWLLTI CafPefl11S in num Avi. mall. ILL Good Luck Grads Compliments of CANTEEN COMPANY Complete Food Vending Medusa Tel. 283-6391 Dixon AL 81 LEDA Portland Cement PIZZERIA AI 81 Leda Bartolomei, Owners S ecicllizin in Pizza, S o he i Roviola p Sosdwiches orep fjGdg ifith our home-mode ltolion Bread. 901 Polmyro Ave Phone Q83-9391 DIXON, ILLINOIS FREEMAN SHOE CORP. Manufacturer's of High Quality Hand Sewn Shoes DIXON, ILLINOIS 'ifivaniifnl Glhapvl 'Mill FUNERAL HOME MEMORIAL PARK EVERYTHING IN ONE CONVENIENT PLACE AT TIME OF NEED 1121 NORTH ON GALENA PHONE 283-1381 Ea! waLea Meet Your Friends at the HOME LUMBER COMPANY Home Builders for Home Folks ,WDINE and DANC E . '- DIXON-ILLINOIS 411-417 FIRST STREET PHONE 282-1571 DIXON, ILLINOI QUALITY GAS 85 OIL FOR LESS H. A. FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE Established 1890 SERVICE STATION 521 Galena Avenue All types of Insurance Phone 283-1111 Trein's jewelry Store Congratulations to tI1e CLASS OF 1962 Knownfor Fine Diamondx md sjwfauen and Better Gifts for Over 75 Years f A 291 First Street Phone 282-7151 Conua edfenf Omg DIXON FOR OUALITY PLUS STYLE - SHOP PENNEY'S FOR ALL YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS DIXON RECREATION W. E. HUBBELL Z GeneraI Contractor B O W L I N G Automatic Pinspottersn G'B'H' Way' Home Dealer I 1424 Eustace Drive FOUNTAIN 282-8601 CaI1ill's Electric Shop PHONE 284-0011 21 3 First Street FAIRFAX HARDWARE 211 First St. Phone 283-0171 EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 YOU CAN GET IT FROM FAIRFAX When you thinktlgiiiianing or Iaundry Funeral Home DELUXEASIEEANERS 202 East I:eIIows Dixon, Illinois Phone 283-8381 24 I'Iour AmI:JuIance Service CITY LAUNDRY for your service We repair zippers and put new ones on QUICK SERVICE Phone 282-0711 Vogue Shoppe junior 84 Petite Dresses CONGRATULATIONS FROM BIacIchawIc Office SuppIy QJC5 OFFICE-SUPPLIES-RECORDS-TOYS T 't R ' S ' 208 W. First Dixon, IIIinois ypewn er epclr ervlce 221 First St. Phone 284-OO21 U ww BUILDING MATERIALS - MILLWORK PLAN SERVICE - FREE ESTIMATES DO-IT-YOURSELF ITEMS NORTH SIDE LUMBER CO. Located on N. Galena Ave. at the I. C. Tracks Dial 282-7721 Dixon, Illinois KITSON'S For Fine Furniture Phone Q82-7441 Fourth Ave. DIXON COMPLIMENTS TO THE DIXONIAN STAFF EARL W. JAMES VILLIGERS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS Sher'wi'7L-Williamr Paint 115 First St. Phone 283-0251 Congratulations to the Class of 1962 aid Ckfkiem STRUB TEXACO SERVICE LUBRICATION WASHING WAXING TIRE 8a BATTERY SERVICE TRAILER RENTAL 223 N. Peoria Dial 284-8301 Next to High School Parking Lot RUSS MOSHER DIXON LITHO A ent For KELLY-VSILLIAMSON CO. Distributor of MOBIL PRODUCTS Phone 283-8451 5th 8: Central Pl. Dixon, Illinois All Kinds oi Commercial Printing Qifset 84 Letter Press Office Furniture, Equipment 84 Supplies 116 No. Peoria Phone 284-7251 ,J X527 A46 I ,319 'I , 1' ,f'V ,ff 11 f 172712, 60, , L, Lag, C 1 xy ' QZMC' iffiicgfaj 4,fsZfc.1lfD'rff71-V L' ' one Our MJ waked go you .xdfwaygi Congrafufafiond Reynolds Wire Division NationalfStandard Company D1XoN, 1LL1No1s INDUSTRIAL WIRE CLOTH BEST WISHES, GRADS! I FROM SHINNER S MEATS WALGREEN AGENCY WHERE THE EMPLOYEES ARE THE OWNERS DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION Q05 First Street SPECIALISTSH ELLER s. WILLEY BLOCK CO. WILCOX CONCRETE BLOCK J E W E L R Y Palmyra Road WATCHES - DIAMONDS Gifts for Every Occasion DIXON 110 Galena Ave. Phone 284-0241 ROGERS PRINTING ZEPHYR COMPANY GAS 8 OIL FOR LESS 919 No. Michigan Ave. Chicago, III. 307 First St. Dixon, I11. U. S. ROYAL TIRES Ackerson's Shoe Store FIRST 84 GALENA Phone 283-8281 Home of Accent, POII Parrot and Rand Shoes 140 The Dixon Chamber of Commerce 74 Galena Ave.-Tel. 283-1611 This is an organization of businessmen, professional men, industrialists and farmers, working to promote the commercial, industrial, educational and farming growth of the community. These men and women are willing to devote their time and money to the Dixon Chamber of Commerce, because they know that as the whole community improves so will their businesses and community life. A voluntary organization welcomes as members, any individual or firm of reputable character. P A U L S E N ' s J o H 1 o K E N Cgok 5 HONEGGER LAYERS FZOWKVI and PAULSEN'S DIXON HATCHERY CTL 27 Hennepin Ave. Phone 283-9941 DIXOH, 111111013 900 N. Galena Ph. 282-1541 PURITY A 916 Depot MILLS Ave' INC. Dixon Illinois For Quality, Style and Service Buy MEN and BOYS WEAR AT BOYNTONRICHARDS CCD. DELBERT C. LONG CONGRATULATIONS Mercury Outboard Motors SPORISMAN DIXON Fiber Gloss, Aluminum, Wooden Boots Boat Trailers Everything in Sporting Goods I E E 1814 W. Third SI. Phone 282-7614 DIXON, ILLINOIS Woodyatt 81 Vlaves Service 322 South Galena Phone 282-9461 Dealers in SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Goodyear Tires and Batteries FOR A NEAT PLACE TO MEET STOP AT Lc1wton's I Dairy Bar I FOR THE BEST IN h I I MALTS AND SHAKES, SODAS, SUNDAES, AND SANDWICHES 5 DIXON'S SHOPPING CENTER . . . BRINGS YOU BETTER VALUES FOR BETTER LIVING IS E 1S i D or your money back: Words policy since 1872 MURPHY'S WALTER C. KNACK A Y Certified Super Market CQIDQLIZSAE Serve Yourself and Save FINEST IN MEATS Corner Brinton Ave. and E. Bradshaw CIGARS - TOBACCO - CIGARETTES CONFECTIONERY - NOVELTIES VENDING MACHINES: CANDY- COFFEE GUM - COLD DRINKS IMPORTER - JOBBER DIXON, ILLINOIS DIXON ROOFING CO. GEO. W. HOLLAND, Owner JAHN 8 OLLIER hgs Y f Dixon's oldest roofing, siding and building specialties contractors 817 W. Washington Blvd 'I E. River Rd. Dixon, Ill. Chiqqgo 7, Ill, ' NAYLOR 8E CO. JOHN DEERE Quality Farm Machinery Edna N. Nattress Shop 124 GALENA AVENUE DIXON, ILLINOIS HDIXON 'S FASHION CORNER ' 9 AIRTITE Kfefms Furmture CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS Your Headquarters For 607 DepoI Avenue 283-8861 LANE Dixon, Iliinois CHESTS 143 QKSJ U. ' L ' W btw , X eff 1 WM Usjthis space with the V 0 , ' X i, Iggy if Ce, wif ,wifi F eff J COMPLIMENT5,j5?Q fe, eg A Ccggqgcgir K QZJ4, f OF ee. f Zx':fK,.iC ' 'A CJQ ec , 'YQ Z6QfKiQ' C90 'ff' Cir, f ,WO by 4 X 7 I X CZ! fi eww WW ,,23fefe, NX., Qfy!! 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