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

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OUR YEARS PRESENTED BY THE 1960 SENIOR CLASS EARLYILLE HIGH SCHOOL EARLVILLE , ILLINOIS GYMNASIUM - t • 4 ► « v % • HIGH SCHOOL 4 CONTENTS TITLE PAGE FOREWORD DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JUNIOR HIGH ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISING In gratitude and affection, the members of our senior class dedicate this year's annual to our beloved parents. The hands here portrayed symbolize the years of service they have so freely given, and the generous provision they have made for our wel I-being. These are the hands that have pro- vided wholesome food----clothes, comely and appropriate,-----homes, neat and orderly---and for our gayer hours, oppor- tunity for fun and recreation. And encompassing all of these material blessings has been the deep con- cern for our intellectual and spiritual J parliamentary team. 2 PLACE RLI AMENT ARY TEAM SECTION IQCC ACCOUNTS LAFTER V{ MCN ►OSTEO IV • COACH 40 MR. HERBERT WICKE Superintendent MRS. MARGARET JOHNSON Principal, English MRS. CHLOTEEL LARGE Business Education MR. LESTER JONES Mathematics MRS. MAE DUCKELS English, Spanish MISS SONDRA CURRY Physical Education MR. GENE BAUM Assistant Coach, Physical Education, History, Social Problems, Driver's Education MR. LLOYD WINEBURNER Athletic Director, Physical Education. Social Studies MR. JAMES BANN Science MR. CHARLES BURRUS Music MR. STUART MONTOOTH Agriculture MRS. RUBY CRAFT Home Economics MR. BERNARD LANE Industrial Arts, 7th Mathematics MR. KENNETH KAUFMAN 7th and 8th Language Arts, Grade School Coach MRS. MARGARET LARABEE MRS. CHARLOTTE COLE School Secretaries STUDIOUS STUDENTS BOARD OF EDUCATION CLASSES roANce) ■BCAT C UXC-E 1 i !P| . i i-l N«T c. £ cz. - y — £ John Bailey Harry Barber Sally Campbell Donna Coffey Wayne Engel Nick Cole Bonnie Harris Judy Helm Philip Miller Robert Myers Barbara Sprowls Jane Stailings 21 SENIOR ACTIVITIES JOHN BAILEY F. F. A. 1,2,3, Officer 3; Mixed Chorus 1,4; Boys’ Chorus 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Football 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Prom Server 2; Math Club 2; Homecoming King Candidate 4; Class Officer 4; Newspaper Staff 4. HARRY BARBER F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. SALLY CAMPBELL Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Usherette 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Girls’ Chorus 1,2; Prom Server 2; Class Officer 2, President; Homecoming Queen Candidate 2,4; Junior Play 3; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; F. H. A. 1,3,4, Officer 3,4; News- paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. DONNA COFFEY Mixed Chorus 1,2; Girls' Chorus 1,2; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Junior Play 3; Student Council 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Prom Server 2; Class Officer 3; Newspaper Staff 4, Editor; Annual Staff 4. NICK COLE Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Boys’ Chorus 1,2; A Cappella Choir 1,2,4; Boys’ Quartet 2; Concert Band 1,2; Spanish Club 2; Homecoming King Candidate 3; Student Council 2,3; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Prom Server 2; Junior Play 3; Newspaper Staff 4. KAREN GAST Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3.4, Librarian 3. President 4; Dance Band 2,3; Saxophone Duet 1,2; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 1; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Junior Play 3; Prom Server 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. RITA HAAS Transfer Student from Plano High School; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4, Artist. BONNIE HARRIS Pep Club 1.2.3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; G. A. A. 1.2,3.4; F.H.A. 1.2,3,4. Officer 3; Mixed Chorus 1.2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Officer 3; Debutante Sextette 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Junior Play 3; Camera Club 1; Prom Server 2; Spanish Club 4, President 4; Clarinet Quartet 1; Illinois Student Council Convention Delegate 3; Class Officer 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 1,4; Newspaper Staff 4, Assistant Editor; Annual Staff 4, Editor. JUDY HELM Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1; Usherette 1; Junior Play 3; Newspaper Staff 4. GERALD HOFFMAN F. F. A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 2, President 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Math Club 2; Student Coun- cil 3; Junior Play, Business Manager 3; Class President 3; Science Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4. MARILYN HOFFMAN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 2, President 3,4, National F.H.A. Convention Delegate 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,3; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella Choir 3; Math Club 2; Student Council 4; Junior Play 3; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Usherette 2,3,4, Captain 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager. KATHLEEN KUNTZ Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, President 4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Debutante Sextette 2,3,4; Span- ish Club 3; Camera Club 1; Prom Server 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Student Council 1,4, President 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3,4, Queen 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. JACK LANDERS Mixed Chorus 1,2; Boys’ Chorus 1,2; A Cappella Choir 2; Boys’ Octet 1; Boys’ Quartet 1; Class Officer 1; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Homecoming King Candidate 2,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Spanish Club 2; Concert Band 1,2; PHIL MILLER Club 2; Concert Band 1,2; Brass Octet 2; Prom Server 2; Junior Play 3; Newspaper Staff 4. Mixed Chorus 1,4; Boys' Chorus 2; A Cappella Choir 2,4; Math Club 2; Prom Server 2; Boys’ State Representative 3; Class President 1,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1.2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Student Council 1,3; Junior Play 3; Sci- ence Club 4; Homecoming King Candidate 4, King 4. ROBERT MYERS Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Math Club 2; Camera Club I; Spanish Club 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys’ Chorus 1,2; A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4; Boys’ Octet 2,3; Mixed Octet 2; Junior Play 3; Science Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4. LEROY SCHROEDER Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Baseball 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Math Club 2; Camera Club 1,2; Concert Band 1,2; Brass Sextette 2; French Horn Quartet 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Boys' Chorus 1,2; A Cappella Choir 1,2; Mixed Octet 2; Boys' Octet 2; Junior Play 3; Student Council 3; Science Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4. CALVIN SELLERS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. GALE SMITH F. F.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. Convention Delegate 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 1, 2; Baseball 1,4; Prom Server 2; Junior Play, Business Manager 3; Class Officer 3; Boys' State Representative 3; News- paper Staff 4. PETER SONDGEROTH Spanish Club 2. BARBARA SPROWLS G. A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Girls’ Chorus 1,2. DONALD STOCK LEY F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Boys’ Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Football 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. MARTIN SWANSON F. F.A. 1, F.F.A. Convention Delegate 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Chorus 1,2; A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4; Con- cert Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3; Football 2,3,4; Track 1; Spanish Club 2,3; Junior Play 3; Camera Club 1; Science Club 4; Math Club 2; Newspaper Staff 4. DAVID VANCE Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Basketball 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Math Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3, Officer 3; Junior Play 3; Student Council 2; Newspaper Staff 4. DAVID WARD Annual Staff 4, Artist. TRACY WERNER G. A.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Newspaper Staff 4. JUNIORS President Tom Atherton Vice-President Ronald Miller Secretary Connie Cantlin Treasurer Gertrude Wiley Dorothy Alexander Roy Anderson Tom Atherton Carol Blakeslee Gene Burd Jerry Burd David Dillbeck Wesley Doughty Mary Kay Hamel Duane Hamilton Alan Harris Carole Hatland Barbara Hecathorn Jodeen Johnson Charles Johnson Mike Kuntz Ramona Maly Jean Marshall Ronnie McGlasson Wil liam Meen Ronald Miller James Myers Larry Myers Norman Sanders Kathy Seaton Richard Shurlow Lyle Smith Patricia Smith Joan Sondgeroth Margaret Springer Gladys Stallings Betty Stanford Carolyn Strouss Robert Walsh 26 SOPHOMORES President . Vice-President . Secretary. Treasurer . . Roger Keller Robert Gavora . Anna Russell . Ginger Botts James Bailey Ginger Botts Patricia Cook Bill Feld Robert Gavora Robert Goodbred Wesley Gould Tom Harris Lois Heitmann Nancy Helm Nancy Hughes Jane Hunt Roger Kel ler Willa King Sharon Lane Larry Leonard Tom Myers Rose Nelson Dennis Orr Melvin Peterson Sharon Robinson Anna Russei I Margo Schmitz Mike Schmitz Gerald Shurlow Donna Smothers Dennis Sprowls Carol Stockley Patricia Strouss 30 FRESHMEN President . . . Vice-President . Secretary. . . Treasurer . . Sandra Strong . .Mark Morrill . Penny Goldman . Teresa Norton Larry Beck Kenneth Boltz Carolyn Bonine Kenny Bonine Carolyn Carr Marsha Cramer Richard Dillbeck Ed Doughty Barbara Frank Nancy Gavora Penny Goldman Joyce Grap Lucy Haas Kathleen Harris Larry Maly Stanley Meloy Mark Morrell William Myers Teresa Norton Martha Peterson Norman Peterson David Piller Richard Rodatz Karen Rorem Danny Rust Cindy Sanderson Jim Seaton Tom Smith Charlotte Stallings Willard Landers-President, Carolyn Lonie-Vice-President, Ann Jones-Secretary, and Elaine Whittaker-Treasurer. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Jim Fold-President, Susan Jones-Vice-President, Laura Myers-Secretary, Absent; and Don Blakeslee-Treasurer. EIGHTH GRADE Marlene Cantlin Edith Cook Judy Coss Paula Delp Cheryl Glover Harriette Gould Sandra Haas Judy Hall Judy Harger Dyann Harper Diana Howey Ann Jones Paula Knutson Patty Landers Willard Landers James Larsen Albert Lewis Carolyn Lonie Gerald Martin Marilyn Martin Jo Ann Miller Richard Miller Synda Mooney Donald Moritz Mary Myers John Orr Bob Perkins Dale Robinson Rita Russell Richard Schroeder Agnes Snell John Sondgeroth Larry Stallings Roberta Stanford Larry Stillwell Richard Sutton Mike Thompson Karen Thoms Richard Tuttle Pearl Weiman Elaine Whittaker SEVENTH GRADE Bonnie Atwell James Baird Jerry Botts Donald Blakeslee Deanna Boyles Ronnie Carr Craig Carter Terry Englehart Charles Farley James Feld Mary Sue Gedwell Kenneth Goldman Linda Gould John Guilde Robert Hall Richard Hatland Tommy Johnson Susan Jones Kenneth Kreiginger Kathleen Landers Patricia Lane Sandra Lane Calvin Malone Sharon Masterson David Moore Van Morken Laura Myers Douglas Ossola Sandra Pickert Bob Russell William Simpson John Strauss Robert Strauss Julie Strauss Patricia Sturgeon Anton Vincent Gloria Yott Richard Young Judy Rust Lavine Pike G.A.A. FIRST ROW: Joan Sondgeroth, Sharon Robinson, Tracy Werner, Cindy Sanderson, Nancy Gavora, Karen Rorem, Willa King, Carolyn Strouss, Carolyn Yott, Carol Stockley, Anna Russell, Patsy Strouss. SECOND ROW: Kay Werner, Penny Goldman, Claudia Whited, Joyce Grap, Jane Hunt, Martha Peterson, Margaret Schwabe, Donna Smothers, Carolyn Wooley, Barbara Frank, Jean Marshall. Carolyn Bonine. THIRD ROW: Miss Curry, Advisor; Nancy Helm. Margo Schmitz, Judy Helm, Marilyn Hoffman, Marsha Cramer, Mary Kay Hamel, Teresa Norton Sally Campbell, Carolyn Carr, Donna Coffey. Karen Gast, Margaret Springer. OFFICERS President...................Tracy Werner Vice-President .... Mary Kay Hamel Secretary........................Karen Gast Assistant Secretary. . . Sally Campbell Treasurer................Margo Schmitz MARCHING BAND FIRST ROW: Paula Knutson, Margo Schmitz. Judy Coss, Synda Mooney. SECOND ROW: Patsy Smith. Gertrude Wiley, Connie Cantlin, Susan Jones, Ann Jones, Marilyn Martin. Jim Feld, Carole Hatland, Carol Blakeslee, Carolyn Lonie, Diana Howey. THIRD ROW: Richard Sutton, Karen Rorem, Anton Vincent, Bill Feld, Alan Harris, Jerry Botts, Jean Marshall, Patsy Cook, Carol Stockley, Craig Carter. Mary Harris. FOURTH ROW: Robert Schmidt, Paul Martin, John Miller, Gerald Martin, Larry Leonard, Mary Sue Gedwell, Linda Gould, Karen Gast, Claudia Whited, Marlene Cantlin, Norman Martin. MAJORETTES STANDING: Paula Knutson. Margo Schmitz, Snyda Mooney. KNEEL- ING: Judy Coss. 41 CONCERT BAND OFFICERS President.......................Karen Gast Vice-President .... Connie Cantlin Secretary-Treasurer . . . .Alan Harris Librarian...................Jean Marshall Librarian................Wayne Van Horn BAND FIRST ROW: Norman Sanders, Connie Cantlin, Gertrude Wiley, Craig Carter, Mary Harris, Patsy Cook, Carol Stock- ley, Jean Marshall, Mary Sue Gedwell, Linda Gould. SECOND ROW: Patsy Smith, Carole Hatland, Carol Blakeslee, Margo Schmitz, Jerry Botts, Anton Vincent, Richard Sutton, Karen Rorem, Alan Harris, Kenneth Boltz, Tom Harris, Norman Martin, Claudia Whited, Marlene Cantlin, Karen Gast. THIRD ROW: Bill Feld, Carolyn Lonie, Diana Howey, Martin Swanson, Ronald Miller, Edward Wold, John Miller, Paul Martin, Robert Schmidt, Larry Leonard, Wayne Van Horn, Gerald Martin. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Martin, Susan Jones, Ann Jones, Judy Coss, Jim Feld, Mr. Burrus-Director, Synda Mooney. 43 FIRST ROW: Connie Cantlin, Nancy Gavora, Carol Blakeslee, Ramona Maly, Sandra Strong, Teresa Norton, Fenny Goldman, Jean Marshall. SECOND ROW: Carol Stockley, Patsy Cook, Karen Gast, Susie Kuntz, Bonnie Harris, Pat Smith, Margo Schmitz, Jiftly Helm, Carole Hatland. THIRD ROW: John Bailey, Ronnie Miller, Nick Cole, Bob Myers, Norman Sanders, Martin Swanson, Mike Schmitz, Mr. Burris, Director. 44 MIXED CHORUS Carolyn Yott. Connie Cantlin, Carol Blakeslee, Susie Kuntz, Ramona Maly, Lois Heitmann, Sandra Strong. Theresa Nor- ton, Jean Marshall, Donna Smothers, Carolyn Wooley, Sharon Robinson. Joan Sondgeroth, Nancy Gavora. Barbara Frank, Cindy Sanderson, Martha Peterson. Karen Gast. Bonnie Harris, Margo Schmitz, Judy Helm, Carole Hatland, Penny Goldman, Jane Hunt. Anna Russell, Carol Stockley, Pat Cook. Pat Smith. Nancy Helm, Bob Myers, Norman Sanders, Ron Miller, Nick Cole. Martin Swanson, John Bailey, Mike Schmitz, Richard Dillbeck, Tom Smith. Director. Mr. Burrus. OFFICERS: President, Susie Kuntz; Vice-President, Bonnie Harris; Sec- retary-Treasurer, Jean Marshall. 46 iHigh School Student ■ nr nm udent horus land las News ypists ................. ■« eeping pete Hello gang, I hope you all had a very ood summer and now let’s tart the new school year out y having lot’s of exciting and g dates. The steadies in our school a aite numerous, such as Donn offey and Hay Hoclxer, Susu Cuntr and Jim Franklin, Bonnie larris ' ohn Bailey, Nick Sole ar Leighton, Jack 9 t Bonine newspaper staff 1 -.........J..... Assistant Editor nd for P.T.A. ■nt Cunci. —ZrZZZZZ-........... Sally W th. h £ discussed so much that we read through an article o and Jk • very little. Nov — ai r.inS B by Sitter.nt« Be on Q r70 , council.... « H. A............................... ..... Go. aid Hoffman department of the 4 u, F. A. Tracy Wernei Mo n .io Mrs'd off Qy • ? A ......................................- Kathlet‘n Kuntz for efa Ambers ATTiJ2f' r rus ..................................... Karen Gast INTERNATmv ,ATT£ D ? A’vJ nd .................. ii„im Rob Mvers zn.  SHOtt’ , ; or 1 lA Hof an8 Get section  Y , qOXK.S ... M a r i'l y n'' H of f ma ii ,' J ud y Hdm. Bob My era M .5 J®0 €y°flffy (d«lf eu Gale Smith, John Bailey, Dave Vance, Martin Swanson1 lhe AA that attended _ Fa 1 6 v Pr yl ............. Kathleen Kunte, Donna Coffey their Girls HOME EC GlKLS Star • « F f V hr A ........SETS....... y h ™ Ml PROVEMENT!!! Boys as girls backed they be   1 Ag'©KSC A nior cl  •« tt fvuAeI Annu l f N v. '? Scheduled Jsf|r X u V.?.oi -•Kl'A e fj tfro  • , a pi y la  0n ng'v,l‘ F -iday c Ht, They have • ' nl ,od efllOr f r £ fc® Scholl , ° u£xarnin ti'on, h,p Up _ © L . • a ' T — — __________________ xNSCHOOL PARTY  ..s ■■  ?•£ 5:;Uir A- - candor tonm in, Christmas -'“■s;sr ff3F “est, to Ar « ..W' ' Gome ncs - ■ 0VJfnC . s being m cbotsi cS n Tht ' 7°° glad to see so many the Valentine dance Saturday night. Congratulations to Margo for 8fa. • nigni. VWIIJieiwnwviu. « -------------------r,- t ’.rt 1:30 yogram . ShcmiU and Larry Myers foi •We r 1 being chosen queen and king aV MB • I t out Tbc tetenCC VaWeV..e Scfc°oX • v e v 5cx«t pause -kVcTV irns, !ie k-,|AV •g ' I ea« V °8S  n - ---- Music Students Win e:..a r:Mru Mi CiMiA e I'= 3 I 0 to M d |A AS ? On u «' ...- S( . e, v tV N wob z • -.o«v ,TO • 0 of of the stu I treasurer of the cheerleader and been accepted by l.g,g versity in Peoria at vo only a P  (oot(a« w .1 jhn mM vnn« tro ttve; school 4 vV A.s pA'„ A 7 su «0 K 7,5 W ye . i f 4 Toy n Ml $ W.A % i Tt ii 74 Wh. ’2? 'or e 1 a ten TaVte ,. v o id y Th dinJent TouTn) and -c. V A Vrs. 1 a pe« An° 1 o% recv ■kin ___ 6)V the . . 'Earlville, Paw Paw 'jp.Lir .idwich; organization k  u rn T H_A_________Snan- Y JDENTS PARTICIPATE N JUDGING CONTEST Forty High Schoolen Spanish-Club Jodeen Johnson. Carol Blakeslee. Jean Marshall. Kathy Seaton. Barbara Hecathorn. Margaret Springer, Ginger Botts, Bonnie Harris. Connie Cantlin, Carole Hatland, Betty Stanford. Sharon Lane, Nancy Hughes, Bill Feld. Norman Sanders, Ronnie Miller. Alan Harris, Larry Myers, Jim Myers, Ramona Maly. John Delp, Dorothy Alexander, Willa King, Carolyn Strouss, Carol Stockley, Mrs. Duckels. President............. Bonnie Harris Vice-President . . . Norman Sanders Secretary-Treasurer Jean Marshall Advisor.............. Mrs. Duckels 48 STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Mr. Burrus-Advisor, Betty Stanford Secretary, Susie Kuntz-President, Gert Wiley-Treasurer, Bonnie Harris- Vice-President. Mr. Wicke-Advisor. STANDING: Ed Doughty, Bill Feld, Bob Gavora. Mark Morrill, Roger Keller, Donna Coffey. Connie Cantlin, Sandra Strong. Marilyn Hoffman. FHA STANDING: Pat Strouss, Jodeen Johnson, Marlene Cantlin, Carolyn Bonine, Dyann Harper, Mary Ann Wooley, Bonnie Harris, Sally Campbell, Mary Kay Hamel, Nancy Helm, Dorothy Alexander, Mrs. Craft, Ann Jones, Judy Coss, Marilyn Martin, Claudia Whited, Carolyn Lonie, Rita Russell. SITTING: Paula Knut- son, Jo Ann Miller, Agnes Snell, Edith Cook, Barbara Hecathorn, Marilyn Hoffman, Carolyn Carr, Harriette Gould, Judy Harger, Diana Howey, and Patty Landers. President.... Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer Degree Chairman . Historian.... Program Chairman. Marilyn Hoffman Barbara Hecathorn Mary Kay Hamel . Nancy Helm . Sally Campbell Dorothy Alexander STANDING: Larry Stanford, Ed Doughty, Calvin Sellers, Bob Goodbred, David Piller, Wesley Gould, Harry Barber, Stanley Meloy, Wayne Van Horn, Tom Harris, Edwin Wold. SITTING: Mr. Montooth, Don Stockley, Larry Leonard, Gerald Hoffman, Gale Smith, David Dillbeck. President. . Vice-President Secretary. . Treasurer. Reporter . . Sentinel . Chaplain. . Gerald Hoffman . . Gale Smith . Larry Leonard . . Jim Bailey . Dave Dillbeck . Bob Goodbred . Don Stockley PEP CLUB President-Donna Coffey Vice-President-Gale Smith Secretary-Teasurer-Jean Marshall I COMING ,f KING P| S, V mM ill® Patricia Smi Ginger Botts and Bob Gavora The Senior Class of the Harlville High School Presents CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN A Comedy in Three Acts By Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey By Special Arrangements with The Dramatic Publishing Co. , Chicago, Illinois Friday, May 1, 1959 Earlville Community Building Directed by Mrs. Margaret Johnson CAST OF CHARACTERS Mr. Gilbreth (Father). Mrs. Gilbreth (Mother) Part of Dozen: Ernestine............. Frank................. Jackie................ Dan................... Bill.................. Fred.................. Anne.................. Lillian............... Martha................ . Roy Morrill . . Janet Dyas Nancy Swayze . . John Myers . . Gene Pratt . . Dick Wold . . Gary Wolf . Jack Sturgeon Marilyn Hatland . Joan Kreiter Mary Whittaker Mrs. Fitzgerald (Housekeeper)...............Mary Beck Dr. Burton (Family Doctor) .... Kenneth Bidstmp Joe Scales (Cheerleader)....................Tom Major Miss Brill (Teacher).............Marietta'Houghlin Larry (Some One Special)..................Tom Harmon PLACE: The living room of the Gilbreth home, Montclair, New Jersey. TIME: The Twenties. Act I: Scene 1-The Gilbreth living room. A day in Autumn. Scene 2-The same. Two weeks later. Act II: The same. A few weeks later. Act III: The same. A day in Spring. The Junior Class of the Earlville High School Presents SPOOKS ALIVE A Comedy in Three Acts By Leroma Greth By Special Arrangements with The Art Craft Play Company Cedar Rapids, Iowa Friday, November 13, 1959 Earlville Community Building Directed by Mrs. Mae Duckels CAST OF CHARACTERS Professor Rockby (head of family) . . Norman Sanders Martha Rockby (his wife)..............Patsy Smith Gennie Rockby (their daughter). . . .Jean Marshall Doug Rockby (their son)..................Tom Atherton Bridget Rockby (their youngest daughter).......... Connie Cantlin KnucKlenead Knodson (a boy coached by the professor). Jim Myers Marcel Smythe (a friend) .... Carol Blakeslee Mrs. Simpson (housekeeper). . . Dorothy Alexander Mrs. Albright (George Albright's widow). Betty Stanford Dr. Bradford (county doctor).......................Ron Millier Mr. Smythe (Marcel's foster father) . . .Alan Harris Mrs. Smythe (Marcel's foster mother).............. Barbara Hecathorn Officer Higgins (policeman).............John Cramer Jean Osborn (a newspaper woman). Margaret .Springer The Ghost..............................David Dillbeck PLACE: A living room of a warden's home at an abandoned prison. TIME: Early summer. Act I: Nine o'clock in the evening. Act II: About five hours later. Act III: The next morning. PROM HONOR PAGE D.A.R. AWARD Bonnie Harris HIGH MAGAZINE SALESMEN Business Manager . Marilyn Hoffman First.................Kay Werner Second................Karen Gast Third.................Tom Harris Fourth..............Marsha Cramer BOYS’ STATE .REPRESENTATIVES Gale Smith, Phil Miller The HONOR BANQUET Held in Spring of 1959 CHEERLEADERS Margo Schmitz, Jane Hunt, Penny Goldman. Carol Stockley, Connie Cantlin, Carole Hatland, Patricia Smith, and Bonnie Harris. Ear 1 v? 11 e 14 Central 13 Earl vi 11 e 13 Plainfield 14 Ear 1 vi 11 e 0 Sandwich 25 Earl vi 11 e 20 Plano 0 Ear 1 vi 11 e 0 Oswego 19 Earlvil le 0 Lisle 39 Earlvil le 0 Marseilles 20 Ear 1 vi 11 e 0 Yorkvil le 28 FRONT ROW: Martin Swanson, Bob Myers, Norman Sanders, Ron Miller, John Cramer, Dave Vance, Tom Atherton, LeRoy Schroeder, Gale Smith, Peterson, Roy Anderson, Gerald Shurlow, Dennis Orr, Wes Doughty, Coach Larry Maly, Jim Seaton, Jerry Burd, Manager. FIFTH ROW: Norman Peter 68 Nick Cole, Jack Landers, Phil Miller, Dave Dillbeck, Mike Schmitz. SECOND ROW: Mike Kuntz, Larry Myers, John Bailey, Duane Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Coach Wineburner, Tom Myers, Melvin Stanford, Mark Morrill, Melvin Baum. FOURTH ROW: Bill Meen, Manager; Charles Johnson, Tom Harris, Wayne Van Horn, Ed Wold, Kenny Bonine, son, Kenny Boltz, Bill Myers, Stan Meloy, Ed Doughty, Tom Smith. 69 End-Norman Sanders Guard-David Dillbeck Guard-LeRoy Schroeder Tackle-Nick Cole Center- Halfback-Tom Atherton Co-Captains-Jack Coaches-Gene Baum Quarterback-Mike Schmitz Fullback- nd Lloyd Wineburner Halfback-Jack Landers End-Martin Swanson Tackle-John Cramer hil Miller Halfback-John Bailey Guard-Ronnie Miller JUNIOR VARSITY Bill Myers, Dennis Seaton, Jim Seaton, Melvin Stanford. Jerry Burd, Roy Anderson. Mark Morrill, Roger Keller, Tom Myers, Ed Wold. Lyle Smith, Coach, Gene Baum. Managers Bill Meen and Duane Hamilton SCHEDULE Ear 1 vi 1 le 52 Mendota Earlvil le 49 Newark Earlville 50 Serena Earlville 44 Tonica Earlvil le 48 Seneca Earlville 43 Sandwich Earlvil le 41 Paw Paw Holiday Tournament Earlville 46 Huntley Earlville 60 Malta Earlvil le 48 Paw Paw Earlville 42 Waterman Earlvil le 38 St. Bede Earlvil le 61 Plano Little Ten Tournament Earlvil le 68 Hinckley-BR Earlvil le 43 Shabbona Earlvil le 39 Leland Earlville 43 DePue Earlvi 1 le 58 Shabbona Earlville 56 Marquette Earlville 61 Hinckley-BR Earlville 54 Marseil les Earlvil le 49 Leland Earlvil le 38 Mendota Earlville 43 Somonauk Coaches Lloyd Wineburner and Gene Baum VARSITY Tom Myers, Tom Atherton, Bob Walsh, Jerry Burd, Gerald RAIDERS Gerald Hoffman-Center lim Myers-Guard Tom Atherton-Guard LeRoy Schroeder-Forward Mike Schmitz-Forward Bob Walsh-Forward 76 BASEBALL Coach Gene Baum, Ed Wold. Dennis Seaton, Mike Schmitz, Ron Miller, Norman Sanders, LeRoy Schroeder, Nick Cole, Coach Lloyd Wineburner. 78 BUS DRIVERS Mr. Keith Harris, Mr. Thornton Eager, Mr. Donald Stallings. Mr. James Lester, Mr. Wilbur Blakeslee, Mr. Kenneth Kaufman. ABSENT: Mr. Larry Matison. Mrs. Betty Harmon, Mrs. Marge Marshall, Mr. Forrest Vance, Mr. Sidney Winter, Mrs. Barbara Sanders, Mrs. Grace Daniel- Mr. Henry Goldman. son. PHOTOGRAPHER Mr. Williamson YEARBOOK STAFF 80 Editor Bonnie Harris Assistant Editors Donna Coffey and Karen Gast 81 Advisor-Mrs. Wayne Large YEARBOOK CONTRIBUTIONS Again, as in the past, part of the financing of the yearbook has been supported by the merchants in the Earlville area. This year the contributions amounted to $460. BAKER CONTRIBUTORS Miller-Rowe Agency 5.00 Baker Farmers Co-op Elevator Co. $5.00 Jack Myers, Springbrook Dairy Products 5.00 EARLVILLE CONTRIBUTORS National Bank Qf Earlville 5.00 Alexander Lumber Company 3.00 Dr. R. N. Nichols 3.00 Blakeslee's Clothiers and Cleaners 3.00 Norton Auto Service 3.00 Brower's Truck Stop, Pete's Standard Service 3.00 Restaurant and Service Station 3.00 Leroy Peterson, Trucking 5.00 L. M. Buckwalter, Ray's Tap 5.00 Supplier of Sinclair Products 3.00 Sally and Maye's, 5.00 Harland Cantlin, Trucking 5.00 Modern Beauty Shop Century House 5.00 L. O. Sanders, Fuller Brush Dealer 3.00 The Charm Shoppe 3.00 Stanford's Body Shop 5.00 Cole's Gas Company 5.00 Streed's Drug Store 5.00 Country Life Insurance Co. Cramer's 5.00 Strong and Strong 5.00 3.00 Todd's Television Sales and Serv. 3.00 Dari Dip Drive Inn 5.00 Torman's Furniture Diamond M Trading Post 5.00 Earlville-Paw Paw-Mendota 5.00 Dyas Dyner and Drive In Theatre Earlvil le Coin Wash 5.00 3.00 Worsley Mobil Service 5.00 Earlville Farmers Co-op Elevator Co. 5.00 HARDING CONTRIBUTORS Earlville Flower Shop Earlville Implement Co. 3.00 5.00 Evelyn Goetsch 5.00 Earlville Leader 5.00 LELAND CONTRIBUTORS Earlville Plumbing and Heating 3.00 Allis Chalmers Sales and Service 5.00 Earlville Supermarket 5.00 Carol's Cut and Curl Shop 3.00 Eder's Knotty Pine Tap 3.00 Kleen-Lay System Mfg. Co. 3.00 Dr. O. H. Fischer F. J. Genter Griswold's 5$ to $1 .00 Store 5.00 5.00 Bub Goodwich Orchestra MENDOTA CONTRIBUTORS 3.00 Earlville and Mendota 3.00 Bader-Blass Clothiers Howey's Sales and Service 3.00 Mendota and Peru 3.00 Humm Brothers Garage 3.00 Carroll's Insulation and Roofing 3.00 Joe's Tap 3.00 Coast to Coast Store 3.00 Johnson's Plumbing and Heating 3.00 Fitch's Launderers-Dry Cleaners 3.00 L and M Tap 3.00 Foster's Uphostery and Drapery 3.00 Large's Hardware 5.00 Foster's Wallpaper 5.00 Leland Hatchery Store 5.00 Gish Jewelry and Gift Shop Holdenrid's Shoe Store 3.00 Louise Beauty Shop 3.00 3.00 Maize Industries 5.00 H. D. Hume Company 5.00 E. W. Mai ley and Company 3.00 Leonard's Bake Shop 3.00 Maple Leaf Lake 5.00 Leo's Studeo 3.00 Marathon Electric Company 10.00 Mendota Reporter 5.00 Marv's Barber Shop 3.00 Mendota Sport Shop 5.00 Matison Real Estate 3.00 National Bank of Mendota 3.00 Meriville and Bestyet Stock Farms Phallen's, House of Draperies 3.00 John E. Hoffman Sons 3.00 Preston's Department Store 3.00 Mickey's Tap 5.00 Sears Roebuck and Company 3.00 82 Steele Jewelry and Gift Shop 3.00 Vita-Tone Dry Cleaners 3.00 Wayside Cafe 3.00 Westerman's 3.00 Western Auto 3.00 Western Cattle Company 5.00 OTTAWA CONTRIBUTORS Bell's Clothing Store 5.00 Block and Kuhl 3.00 Claus and Dougherty Co. 3.00 Corbus Rexall Drug Store 3.00 Duncan's Drug Store 3.00 Emrick and Mason Dry Goods Co. 3.00 Hentrich Music House 3.00 Jordan's Hardware 3.00 Mabelle's Fashion Shoppe 5.00 National Bank of Ottawa 5.00 Sears Roebuck and Company 3.00 Shank and Donahue 5.00 Stiefel's Clothing Store 3.00 Wallace Paint and Appliance Store 3.00 MERIDEN CONTRIBUTORS Meriden Farmers Co-op Elevator Co. 5.00 PAW PAW CONTRIBUTORS Dot's Beauty Shop 3.00 Orville Englehart Implement Co. 5.00 Flying Red Horse Cafe and Motel 5.00 Paw Paw Drug Store 5.00 Paw Paw Hardware 3.00 Merriman Shoe Service 3.00 Meyer's Cafe 3.00 Ray's Lunch 3.00 Safranek's Super Market 3.00 G. B. Taber Store 3.00 SHABBONA CONTRIBUTORS Hagan's Standard Service 3.00 TRIUMPH CONTRIBUTORS Curl Inn 5.00 National Bank of Triumph 5.00 Pat's Tap 3.00 TROY GROVE CONTRIBUTORS Co-op Grain and Supply Co. 3.00 Graper's Repair Shop 5.00 Linne Brothers Sales and Service 3.00 Stewart Tavern 3.00 Troy Grove Stone Quarry Inc. 3.00 «•'OVEP BY MYERS


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