Industry High School - Eagle Yearbook (Industry, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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Joyce Featherhn IS happrly marrred and rs JOIDI owner of an ultramodern dry goods store 1n the raprdly grow mg cxty of Industry She has frve sons malung up a very promrslng basketball team B1ll Pollock IS coachtng the Chrcago Bears and runs a small tavem on the srde where he entertarns some of h1s famous fr1ends such as Professor Joe Wheeler and Dlrector of Agrrculture Sammy Sprrng Dorts Parnsh calls out the track numbers of the outgomg trams at Grand Central Statron In her spare txme she can be found gurdrng the tourists through the cxty telllng them the hrstones of noted places Mary Lathrop rs carrymg on the Parker tradrtron of large famllles and now IS the proud mother of twelve ch1ldren Under her tutelage they are becomrng qu1te adapt at horsemanshrp Mrs Janes has rnvlted the nineteen frfty three class to her summer home rn Pans where they wrll spend three or four months It seems she became rrch ovemrght from some formula contarnrng chlorophyll Mr Yard has made lus flISI mrllron sellrng cars dunng summer vacatrons He f1nds xt even harder to locate h1s keys among h1s expandmg wardrobe of clothes 5514101 6711155 Will We the Semor Class of 1953 bemg of sound mrnd and body rn the year of our Lord do declare th1s to be our last wrll and testament To the Board of Educanon we express our gratrtude for therr many acts of krndness to us dunng our four year fhght through Southeastern To the bus drrvers we w1sh to extend our thanks for haultng us to and from school wrthout any accrdents and for cleamng up after us when we got on the bus w1th muddy shoes We W1ll To M1ss Burgard better students to get to class on t1me so that she won t have to lock the door To Mr McGrady more band and chonrs students and less sour notes To Mrs Janes a quret mnth perrod study hall To Mr Nelson a new Allrs Chalmers tractor to farm the FFA ground To Mrs Reed less gum popping students Mrs Underwood better Senror Class plays M Yard the abrllty to wrrte less absent excuses and less late excuses M Larson more qu1et girls 1n h1s frfth perlod study hall M Hrght no wrecks rn the Dnver s Trarnmg class Mrss Bartlett better physlcal educatron g1r1s and better volleyball teams 1n GAA Sam Farr students that w1ll put all therr books 1n therr lockers To the IUHIOIS we w11l our hard work and fun 1n publrshlng the yearbook and a happy Senror Il'1P To the Sophomores we w11l the abrhty to be more qmet at noon 1n the hot lunch burldrng To the Freshmen we wrll the ab1l1ty to rmtrate several Greenhoms next year CHARLES KIRKBRIDE wtlls hrs abrhty to stay out wrth two grrls untrl l 30 a m to George Baughman as he needs to learn how LYNTON WALTERS wllls h1s abrlity to stay away from glrls at all trmes to Ray Frankes as he w1ll need rt rn the years to come CLARENCE WALLER w1lls h1s abrlity to get rn trouble wrth Miss Burgard to Gene Wrlhelm and B111 Parker as they sure are golng to need II HAROLD WILSON wrlls h1s ab1l1ty to get along wrth Bushnell grrls to Harold Parker 0 0 To Mr. Chick, the ability to keep as good sportsmanship in the future as he has in the past. To , , ' , To r. . ' ' ' . To r. , ' ' ' ' ' . To r. ' , ' ' ' ' ' . To . ' . . . . . To ' . . . . I

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Lrla lean Smrth is now featured at Camegre Hall as the great pranrst Lela Smythe She rs plannrng a tnp abroad on whrch she wrll be accompanred by her srsters rn law Mary Lou and Patty Ann Jams Plate rs happrly married to Dallas Green the playboy She rs sendrng her two grrls to a nursrng school where she hopes they wrll carry on the work of Florence Nrghtrngale Glenda Mullen has made a career rn the Woman s Arr Force and rs crackrng the wlup over the greenres Marland rs Just pacrng trme untrl she decrdes to grve up her career for marrrage Edward Wrlson rs preachrng at a large dnve rn church rn Bushnell where hrs wrfe Betty rssrsts htm Under Edward s rnfluence the town has been voted dry Donna Rexroat now Mrs Rodney Russell and her small daughter are a dancrng team on Broadway Donna s success has brought about het husband s retrrement Phrl France rs the Number One Crooner now and rs known as the Bobby Soxers Delrght He has hrs own orchestra rn wruch he rs the able leader So far he has not been trapped rnto mamage as he rs strll warting for Margre Donna Wheeler 35 8 SeC0nd Mlcheal Angelo and presrdent of the Phrl France Fan Club has objects of art appeanng rn leadrng art museums the world over She rs now conducting her nrnth exhibrtlon Helen Stevens rs makrng out pretty well with her fourth husband Travrs Wrth the ahmony from her last three ex husbands she has her own swrmmrng pool and dozens of servants Drck Cash has marrred a wealthy wrdow who rs payrng the alrmony to his former wife Drck rs runnrng for Governor of Illrnors on the Democratic trcket of course and rs strll berng quoted for his famous speeches Harold Wrlson rs a news commentator replacing Walter Wrnchell on NBC ln hrs spare trme he rs an auc troneer He also has many grand prizes to show for lus hog callrng Mary Jane Aten is combrmng srngrng wrth her Job as arrlrne hostess and has doubled the number of male passengers Although she rs much sought after her interests are entrrely wrth that certain pilot Charles Krrkbrrde rs now srngrng hrllbilly songs for Sagebrush Sandy He is the proud papa of four sets of twrns who are square dancrng on a TV program Mary Lou Heaton a housewrfe wrth ten children rs rarsrng Persran cats for a hobby Although she has been offered fabulous prices for the cats she doesn t have the heart to part wrth them and her chrldren have frve each Clarence Waller rs teachrng mathematrcs at Southeastem Hrgh School where his wrfe Nancy teaches homemakrng He has grven many lectures to hrs students on their wreckless drrvrng and has brought the number of arrests down to a mrnimum Elaine Heaton has grven up dress desrgnrng and has taken up teachrng kindergarten children School doesn t begrn untrl nine o clock a m and she now occasronally arrives on time On weekends she takes prlot lessons from Jim Lynton and Jo Ann Walters have started a commercral hot rod factory and are living a lrfe of luxury rn Augusta Therr children have a band of therr own wrth a leading trombone Inez Bozard has grven up the WAVES and has filed a patent for Fade Out Freckle Cream from which she is drawrng a substantial sum The men are searching dllrgently for a red head to replace her Peny and Edna Lotz are now acting at the Metropolitan Theater They are ralsrng alittle troupe of their own, some of whom are already well versed in the art. I anet Penington rs now married to General Eberle They have put tlrerr savings intoa fund to send therr three boys to West Point Academy o . v ' 1 1 , . . , . . . . ,, . ,, . . ' . ,. , . - r 1 Q 1 . , . . . . . ,, , . ,, . . . . ,, ,,. . . . . a 1 1 a 1 I - . , - - I . . n r - I u ' Q . . , - - 9 v Q , . . . , . I r 1 . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . - - n n . . .



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DONNA REXROAT wills her blue Studebaker and blonde hair to Margaret Brown and hopes she uses them to the best of her ability. LILA JEAN SMITH wills her ability to blush to Kenneth Spring who never seems to blush. BILL POLLOCK wills his short stature to Marlin France as he will need it in years to come. DICK CASH wills his ability to be a Lover-Boy to Dick Snowden and hopes he knows how to use it. JOYCE FEATHERLIN wills her Sister to Rex Bedwell and hopes he gets along with her better than she has. ELAINE HEATON wills her ability to stay our of arguments and always get to school on time to Maralyn Skiles who needs it. DORIS PARRISH wills her tallness to John Provine and hopes he makes use of it. PHIL FRANCE wills his ability to write to a girl in Colorado to Ray Frankes as it seems he's interested. JANET PENINGTON wills her ability to blush to Roger Moats. PERRY LOT Z wills his ability to play hookey and get by with it to Ray Frakes and Rodney Russell. JANIS PLATE wills her long hair to Kathyrn Snowden. HELEN STEVENS wills her ability to get what she wants and when she wants it to Della Farr, and hopes she uses it successfully. GLENDA MULLEN leaves her tall stature to Dick Pollock, only if he uses it to the best advantages. I MARY LOU HEATON wills her ability to pop gum to Rosie Heaton in the hope that it will be to the best advan- rage. INEZ BOZARD wills her freckles to Jerry Swearingen as he could sure use them. MARY LATHROP wills her dark curly hair to Bonnie Featherlin and hopes she will use it to the best advantages. MARY JANE ATEN wills her bashfulness to Kathym Snowden as she could use it. EDDIE WILSON wills his ability to get along with teachers to Rodney Coker. DONNA WHEELER wills her ability to talk back and enjoy it to Dick Pollock. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Senior Class, the testator, our last will and testament, in the presence of all who are here and who are consequently in the presence of this day in May, in the year of our Lord, 1953. flomcwmiug ,flcfilfif ' ' 1.0 Left to right: Margaret Brown, Donna Rexroat, lnez Bozard, Helen Stevens, Mary Jane Aten, Glenda Mullen,

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