Earlville High School - Raidorian Our Years Yearbook (Earlville, IL)

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W%M EARLVILLE HIGH SCHOOL The SENIORS of '53 wish to dedicate this book in memory of our classmate, BONNIE JEAN LEACH. Her friendliness, sweet smile, and wit will never be forgotten. ADMINISTRATION OUR BOARD OF Mr. Frame, Mr. E. P. Fliclcinger, President; K Mr. Wold, Mr. EDUCATION The time for another yearbook has arrived. As we leaf through its pages all of us should be reminded of the fact that someone has put forth much extra effort and time in making this book possible. To our annual staff and its advisor, Mr. Phillip Hunt, we owe our con- gratulations. MR. L. T. HANSON Superintendent ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MISS BULLOCK Principal They have accomplished a fine job. We will come to appreciate the yearbook of 1953 more and more as time passes. It will serve as a pleasant reminder of days gone by as we glance through its pages and recall many of the incidents and faces we all were so closely associated with during our school days at Earlville High. OUR AAR. L. T. HANSON Superintendent AAR. HARBACH AAISS BULLOCK MR. HARRO Agriculture English Science FACULTY MR. HUNT MRS. CULLINS MR. JOLLY Commerce Languages Junior High MR. MALMBERG Industrial Arts MR. MINNIHAN MRS. KHOURY Physical Education Physical Education Betty Barber FHA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Bidstrup Chorus 1, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Usherette 1, 2, 3, 4; Home- coming Queen Candidate 4; An- nual Staff 4; Junior Class Way. Robert Harmon Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; President 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 4; Baseball 1; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Octet 1, 2; Boys' Quartet 3; Annual Staff 4; Dance Band 4; Class Play 3, 4: i ■ N David Frey Vice President 4; Student Council 3; Track 2; Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball 2; Choir 1; Class Play 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. Carole Boozel Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Dance Band 4. Barbara Campbell Rollo 1, 2; Chorus 3, 4; Choir 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; GAA 4. Wanda Hamel fha 1. Richard Larson Treasurer 2; Vice President 3; President 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Basket- ball 2; Cross Country 3; Class Play 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Editor; Newspaper Staff 4; Dance Band 4; Boys' State 3. i Donald Landers Rollo 1, 2; FFA 3, 4; Basketball 3; Football 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Baseball 4. iA.V:CE Je VSOV mu 4, Nttwarodfr Shtr5 4; iawsrwrr Ssitar- rwwcw H,, 21 5. Wrl 1.. David Stockley Choir 2. 3; FFA 1, 2. 3, 4; Junior Oats Play; Basketball Man- ager 3; Football Manager 3. Janice Larson Choir 1, 2. 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Sextet 1, 2, 3; Octet 2; Treas- urer 1, 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3; Girls' Trio 1, 2; Class Play 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4. David Smith Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; FFA 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Choir 1; Boys' Octet 1; Pep Club 4. Donald Wiley Football 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play. Marguerite Malkey Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4. Julie Norton Secretary 1, 3, 4; Vice President 2, Student Council; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Spanish Club 2. Edward Wright Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Betty Oulman Secretary 3; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Junior Class Play; GAA President 4; Band 3, 4; Usherette 1, 2; Newspaper Staff, Editor 4; Annual Staff 4. Walt Woods Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Track 1; Octet 1, 2; Double Octet 2; Band Sextet 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Dance Ba«d 4. Marilyn Terry Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; FHA 1, 2; Double Octet 2; Dance Band 4. V ' • f Lois Shurlow Choir 1. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Secretary 2; GAA Executive Board 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanisl Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Dane. Band 4. Mary Stockley Student Council 2, President 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1; FHA 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor; Spanish Club 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Double Octet 2; Girls' Sextet 3; Brass Octet 2. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of 1953, of Earlville High School, town of Earlville, county of La Salle, and the state of Illinois, being of sound and disposing mind and mem- ory, do make, execute, publish and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and annuling all former wills made by us. I. Betty Barber, leave to the Junior girls my shorthand ability. Maybe you can do 120 words a minute by the end of the year. Mary Bidstrup wills her cheerfulness to Howard Hoff- man. Hope you'll be just as gay as Mary. To Helen Klatt, Carole Boozel wills her great glass breaking sneeze. Hope you leave some windows in the school, Helen. Barbara Campbell leaves her Saturday night dances to Sid Goodchild. Hope you enjoy them as much as Barb has. I, Dave Frey, will my tape I used in football to Sug Smith. Hope you don't use it as much as he did. To the future annual staff, Wilma Gatiss wills her artistic ability. Hope you have a good yearbook. I, Wanda Hamel, leave to Connie Prater my long finger- nails. Take care and don't cut your throat or anyone else's with them. Robert Harmon leaves to Howard Nielson his Toni. Hey! This guy doesn't need it. Phebe Harris wills her natural curly hair to Marilyn Harmon. I, Robert Kirby, leave to Gerald Wright my manly physique. Now the girls will always be after you, Gopher. Janice Johnson wills her happy state, as of now, to all the old maids in High School. May she always be happy. Richard Larson wills his straight A's to Scott Atherton. Hope you like school as well as he does. Janice Larson leaves her ability to out talk any person in school to Edith Snelling. Please don't hold your breath too long, Edith. I, Don Landers, leave to Gerry Tuftie my cheerful smile I have every Monday morning. May it make you look better than it did me. Marguerite Malkey wills to Ann Larabee, her thunder bolt laugh. Almost as bad as Carol's sneeze. I, Julie Norton, leave my record for tardiness to my brother, Jim. Hope you don't break this more than I did, Jim. Betty Oulman leaves her quick laugh jokes to Joanne Jacobs. Maybe Joe can stop giggling long enough to tell one. Who knows. To Bill Coffee, Jim Pritchert leaves his powerful shoulders. Now, we can win more football games than ever. Lois Shurlow wills her natural red hair to Donna Burd. It will save you money, Donna. To Ross Cullins, Dave Stockley leaves his dancing ability. I, Mary Stockley, leave to Ronald Claude my height. Maybe you will make a center in basketball someday. Dan Smith leaves to Bud Swayze his pitching arm. Now Bud can throw the football and then run to catch it. To Sally Innis, Marilyn Terry leaves her set of drums. Hope you don't find them too heavy, Sally. Don Wiley wills all his admirers to his brother, Curt. I hope he can use all of them. I, Walt Woods, bequeath my ability to sleep peace- fully in English to Thomas M. Burke, Esquire. Don't have too many colorful dreams, Tom. Edward Wright leaves to Ken Cronin all his car draw- ings. I don't think Ken will be needing them though. Now to be serious for a moment, we the senior class of 1953 will our beloved Advisor, Miss Bullock to the future senior class. Please be good to her, kids, and treasure her always. In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal the first day of March in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty three. Margaret Bullock Phillip W. Hunt THE CLASS of '53 Signed, sealed, published and declared by the class of 1953, the Testator above named as and for their last will and Testament, in our presence, and we, at their request, and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses on the day mentioned above. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Lake Land, Florida April 28, 1967 Dear Miss Bullock: Now that everyone has gone, I will take a little time and write to you. You see, today was the grand open- ing of my little hotel here in Lake Land. I named it Gattiss's Paradise. It has 400 rooms and is located in the middle of ten acres on the east side of Parker Lake. The grounds are really beautiful the year around with lots of palm trees and flowers. I was sorry to hear that you could not come. Most of my classmates were here. The main ballroom was decorated with red and white, our school colors. Since you were not able to be here, I will try to tell you how the class of '53 is coming along. Phebe Harris is a bathing suit designer in Tampa, Florida. Marilyn Terry, who was Miss Illinois in 1956, is her top model. Richard Larson is president of a company that is experimenting with jet cars. He wouldn't tell me much except that someday soon people would be able to drive 200 MPH on the highway. Mary Bidstrup owns a dance hall in the Bronx, New York. “Bud and His Boys is the Thursday night special. She told me that Barbara Campbell is a dancing instruc- tor and is trying to teach Robert Kirby how to do the Charleston. He is a mechanic for Eastern Airlines. Dave Frey is in the Insurance business now. I told him to go and see Richard Larson because Richard would need insurance if he ever expected to go 200 MPH. Lois Shurlow is a nurse at Hines Hospital in Chicago. She told me that several of the patients liked her so well that they wanted her to take care of them for the rest of their lives. David Stockley has a hog farm in Iowa and is still raising Durocs. It is hard to believe, but he has finally grown up. He is now tall, dark, and handsome. Marguerite Malkey has a ranch out in Colorado. She raises genuine thoroughbred plow horses. Don Wiley is foreman of the ranch and raises turkeys on the side. Walt Woods is a lawyer in Missouri. He is working hard to be Governor of the state. Who knows, the way he can play the piano he might be president some day? Janice Johnson married Stanley Sampson and has three boys and one girl. They own a motel and gas station in New Mexico. The Sampson Family is very efficient. You drive your car up to the station and in one minute the oil is checked, gas tank filled, and tires checked. Betty Oulman asked me to stop in at the Stork Club if I ever come to New York. She is going to sing three nights a week during the summer. She also runs a small gift shop on Fifth Avenue. Jim Pritchert has just completed a statue which rivals Venus de Milo. Do you remember how he used to sit in English class and mold parrots and monkeys out of Double Bubble Gum? Betty Barber is head cashier at the First National Bank of Rockford, Illinois. She gets to handle a lot of money every day there. Carole Boozel learned quite a bit about chemistry in high school and is now working on a new kind of spot remover. Not only the spot disappears but what- ever it was on disappears also. Bob Harmon, the up and coming boy of '53, is now vice president of the Standard Oil Company. He is happily married and has three children. Janice Larson is queen of the airways. She is a stewardess for Trans World Airlines. That girl really gets around. David Smith told me that he had just bought out the city meat market in Aurora, Illinois. He is engaged in the manufacture of powder puffs as a side line be- cause you know how he was a ladies' man at E. C. H. S. Wanda Hamel is teaching English at the University of Southern California. Thanks to the orange tree in her back yard, she has fresh fruit every morning. Don Landers is down in the jungles of Africa look- ing for rare animals. He is also a missionary and knows many tribes there. Julie Norton teaches kindergarten in Detroit, Michi- gan. She also has five boys. Her husband doesn't get much work done on his new house when the boys are around. There were three of my classmates who weren't able to come to the opening, but they each wrote me a letter telling about themselves. Eddie Wright is up in Greenland trying to sell re- frigerators to the Eskimos. It seems that business is so bad that he couldn't earn enough money to get home. Mary Stockley is teaching grade school in the Hawaiian Islands. She said that she was coming to the states as soon as school was out and would see me then. .Robbie Donahue has a big ranch in Texas. He was out digging a post hole for a new fence he was putting in when he struck oil. He is so busy counting his money that he hardly gets off the ranch any more. Well, I guess that just about concludes what I have to tell you about the class. I am hoping you will be able to spend a few weeks with me next winter. Just let me know when you are coming down and I will reserve the best rooms I have. I know you would enjoy your stay. Yours truly, Wilma Gatiss Frances Boltz Ronald Claude Doris Boozel Melvin Cronin Donna Burd Sidney Goodchild David Grey Donna Engel Howard Grimm Rayma Gast Marvin Hill Marilyn Harmon Treva Davis Bob Inness Betty Hecathorn Brad Kreiter Pauline Innis Paul Leonard Joan Kossert Bob Malley Barbara Landers Howard Nielsen Ann Lara bee Carroll Nelson Carol Marshall Harold Sanders Arlene Miller Allan Smith Katheryn Ryg Trueman Turnipseed Marilyn Ryg Curtiss Wiley Shirley Sibigtroth Charles Worsley Evelyn Smith Marcia Wieland Jane Woods Edith Snelling Sharon Sutton Ruth Tuftie Betty Whitlock Marilyn Alexander Scott Atherton Shirley Beck Keith Flickinger Wilma Gast Jim Haight Patty Goldman Howard Hoffman Sally Innis Carol Pritchert Gerald Wright Darlene Seward Myra Shurlow Sandra Smith Janice Marshall Gerald Tuftie Barbara Norton James Weekley Virginia Peterson Allan Wold GRADES ORGANIZA TIONS NEWSPAPER STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL HOG SHOW SPANISH CLUB CHICAGO G. A. A. STATE OFFICE lsf Year Award 2nd Year Award 3rd Year Award 4th Year Award MUSIC saNva an o OUR MUSIC GROUPS WOODWIND EN FMBLES GIRLS' ENSEMBLE ALL STATE GROUP BOYS' ENSEMBLE GIRLS MIXED ATHLETICS CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL LETTER BRAD KREITER Center SID GOODCHILD Halfback FOOT Earlville 19 Earlville 0 Earlville .. 0 Earlville 27 Earlville 24 Earlville 6 Earlville 26 Earlville 18 BOB HARMON End WINNERS t ) JIM NORTON Guard BALL Tulon 6 Yorkville 14 Plainfield 6 Sandwich 0 Plano ..... 6 Oswego 39 Orland Park 18 Oregon 26 HAROLD SANDERS End itoi' JIM PRITCHERT Tackle BOB RICHARDS Tackle SUG SMITH Tackle DAVE SMITH Quarterback DON WILEY CHUCK WORLSEY Halfback End JIM MAJOR Guard SUG SMITH Forward GOOD BOYS BOB MALLEY Center JIM PRITCHERT Forward ''BUD SWAYZE Forward CHUCK WORSLEY Guard OUR THINLEY CLADS MELVIN CRONIN 220—Relay GEORGE HAMEL Relay MARVIN HILL Mile RICHARD LARSON Captain—880 BOB INNESS High Jump—Pole Vault BUD SWAYZE 440—Relay—Discus DON WILEY Relay—Broad Jump BASEBALL OUR SACKERS DON WILEY Catcher SUG SMITH Infie der HAROLD SANDERS Infielder BOB INNESS Outfielder JIM MAJOR CARROLL NELSON BRAD KREITER Infielder Outfielder Catcher GEORGE HAMEL Outfielder BUD SWAYZE Pitcher ROGER CANTLIN Infielder JIM NORTON Infielder GIRLS' P.E. JUNIOR SENIOR PROM Ain't We sweet Study Hard Boys Buddies! What.'s for sale?? Sunshine and Smiles Bi...iful??? Hmm! Mmmm, What a doll! Big Wheel! That's not funny, Kay! All Set???? Lady's Man s N 'What's the matter, boys? Ready?—March! Beauty at its best! Please don't laugh! Step-together, step-hop! Yeah----Team! Strike Two! Taking life easy! 1898 Beauties!! COLE'S HARDWARE Telephone 43R-2 Earlville, Illinois ZENITH TELEVISION KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR—TAPPAN GAS RANGE QUALITY SAVINGS and SERVICE EARLVILLE PHOTO STUDIO Specializes in photo copies of important documents and papers, chauffeur licenses, identification pictures, PORTRAITS GROUP and WEDDING PICTURES CHILDREN'S PICTURES H. Glenn Everham Call 72R-3 FOR PRICES and APPOINTMENTS Gene's GROCERY GROCERIES and MEATS FRUITS and VEGETABLES Phone 58 Earlville, III. LARGE and JOHNSON Hardware Heating Plumbing PHONE 147 FLICKENGER AUTOMOBILE and IMPLEMENT COMPANY YOUR J. I. CASE, FARM EQUIPMENT SERVICE DEALER Autos Sales and Service EARLVILLE, ILLINOIS LELAND HATCHERY STORE BAKERS BLENDED FEEDS Not Accidently Good—Just made that way. BAKERS BETTER CHICKS NO BETTER CHICKS AT ANY PRICE Telephone 226 Earlville, Illinois HANK and LOUIE EARLVILLE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR CO., INC. TELEPHONE 168 Earlville, Illinois COAL Funk's Hybrid Seed Corn SEED GRAIN w|re .STEEL POSTS Earlville IMPLEMENT CO. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS AND TRACTORS Phone 94—Earlville, Illinois HUMM BROS. GARAGE Chevrolet Sales and Service TELEPHONE 217 EARLVILLE, ILLINOIS John Simpson Alexander LUMBER COMPANY The best of everything ! LIVESTOCK and GRAIN HAULING INSURED CARGO for the builder TELEPHONE 219 EARLVILLE, ILLINOIS Builders Hardware Glass Earlville, Illinois Telephone 4IR-2 Building Materials Lumber Kitchen Cabinets BIRCH and WHITE PINE NATIONAL BANK of EARLVILLE YOUR COMMUNITY BANK Earlville, i Illinois SOHN'S CLOTHIERS u„_. _r HOLDENRID'S nome ot HART. SCHAFFNER and MARX SHOE STORE CLOTHES Finer Fitting and Longer Wearing DOBBS HATS Footwear Phone 289 708 Main TELEPHONE 207 MENDOTA, ILL Mendota, III. MENDOTA AUTO CO., Inc. Compliments ot Your Friendly Ford Dealer H. G. TORMAN Phone 232 805 Washington Furniture MENDOTA. ILLINOIS PAW PAW, ILLINOIS • DAVID A. STOCKLEY BREEDER OF HAMPSHIRE HOGS Phone 26F23 R.F.D. 3 Earlville, III. HI and LEO'S TRUCKSTOP Howey's SALES and SERVICE Earlville, III. Sinclair Gas TELEPHONE 76 Good Food Massey Harris New Idea New Holland Farm Equipment Kewanee and Myer Elevators TELEPHONE 40 Earlville, Illinois On Route 34 BEN BROWER SERVICE and AUTO SUPPLIES On Route 34 Phone 59R2 EARLVILLE, ILLINOIS THE GISH JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP A Reliable Place To Buy Diamonds REGISTERED JEWELER OF AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY IN CHARGE Mendota, Illinois Telephone 36 ts |Mobilgas Batteries—Tires—Accessories WRECKER and TOWING SERVICE LES KAMINKY Corn Shelling Phone 25R-2 Earlville, Illinois FOX and COSS Quality Groceries and Meats EARLVILLE PHONE 47 Miller-Rowe Insurance Agency Men's and Boys' Clothing Ladies' and Girls' Apparel Kaleel's THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Infants' Wear—Shoes Phone 51 R-2 Earl ville For those who want the best Telephone 167 EARLVILLE, ILLINOIS THE Earlville Leader For Printing that Pleases TELEPHONE 211 EARLVILLE, ILLINOIS Streed's DRUG STORE Telephone 85 Earlville, Illinois F. G. Genter I.G.A. STORE BAKER FARMER COMPANY Telephone 66 Grain Seed—Lumber—Feed BAKER, ILLINOIS GROCERIES and MEATS Make this store your store MOONEY MOTORS Earlville Phone 108 PLYMOUTH—DeSOTO We have served this SALES and SERVICE community for 32 years T. M. ANDERSON E. W. Malley Attorney at Law Son Earlville, III. Telephone 222 Earlville, Illinois HEATING PLUMBING TRUCKING SHEET METAL WORK OIL BURNERS LEROY PETERSON Earlville, III. Phone 295 V STRONG and STRONG EARLVILLE ROLLO OTTAWA ALLEN OIL COMPANY COMPLIMENTS F. M. Allen Paw Paw Owner PHARMACY TELEPHONE 99R-2 D-X Products Paw Paw, Illinois Earlville Cafe Steele OPEN DAILY 6:00 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. Sundays 7:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. JEWELRY and GIFTS Diamond—Watches—Sifts A pleasant place to meet Phone 303 Mendota, III. your friends. ORVILLE ENGLEHART ARTHUR C. HILL Tractor 1 r— v 1 Implements J HOUWfc. ILL. L Furnishings for the Home Genuine Parts — Expert Repairing Tires Phone 277 Paw Paw, III. SHERIDAN and EARLVILLE FUNERAL SERVICE Earlville MODERN BEAUTY SHOP For Your Loveliness Telephone 46R-2 Permanent Waving Hair Shaping Tinting — Styling MAYE CAMPBELL, Manager Call 101 Earlville, Illinois We wish to thank all of the people who have been re- sponsible in making Our Years '53 a success. We have worked hard and we hope you like the results. We look forward to your patronage next year. ANNUAL STAFF AUTOGRAPHS A LITHOGRAPHED YEARBOOK DALLAS • TEXAS '- ::fS;-'%w ■ T. V®S?i%Vif‘  S sw Re ¥ fet®l®feas fliillIMfl 90MWM jjgSjlM mum r,v i • '.y: - ?uzr, '' %%:£ 7: i{ ♦Ji- • --a ,-?. rJ HHl MNMHNi iismi mmmmm - ?1 r- i  _VV C J ' vVv' f 5 A V  v A V' f j M «


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