Industry High School - Eagle Yearbook (Industry, IL)
- Class of 1957
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We, THE EAGLE Staff of 1957, take great pleasure in dedicating our yearbook, THE EAGLE, to our new school building. It has-ibeen a rare opporutnity that the students, faculty, and' em- ployees of this school unit have experienced this year. They have seen the climax of much planning and consideration on the part of the community, administration and board of education. Dedication and Open House for the combined Grade and High School was held Sunday afternoon, October 7. 1956. The architects were: Phillips 8s O'Mara of Canton, Illinois. The contractors were: Neil Hummel, Bushnell, Illinois, general con- struction, Kerr Hardware, Rushville, Illinois, plumbing and heating, A and Macomb Electric,.Macomb, Illinois, electrical. The total cost was S507,80'7.46. This new school building will be the center of education in the Industry community for many years to come. The class of 1957 is veryhonored to be the first class to graduate from our new educational plant. - . ' V rt A' . FRONT ROW, Left to Right Miss Maxine Burgard, Adviser, Elaine Gray, Editor, Geoa Keeran, Circulation Manager, Linda Cheesman, Assistant Editor, and Diana Haney, Exchange Editor. BACK ROW: Shirley Fra.kes, Mechanical Editor, Jim Kelly, Sports Editor, Roger Norris, Mechanical Editor, Stanley Carman, Business Manager, and Donna Twidwell, Feature Editor. 5 Sag! FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Miss Maxine Burgard, Adviser, Judy Jackson, Ruth Ann Wilson, Sally Lawyer, Janet Farr, Geoa Kceran, Jane Swearingen, Assistant Editor, Connie Kirkbride, and Marilyn Vail. SECOND ROW: Sterling Sims, Shirley Frakes, Janet Hesh, Luan Teel, Donna Twidwell, Editor, Joyce Aten, Elaine Gray, Linda Cheesman, and Diana Haney. THIRD ROW: Richard Penington, Marshall Litchfield, Brad Fowler, Danny Roe, Buddy Skiles, Richard Carman, Larry Snowden, Jerry Deener, and Roger Toland. BACK ROW: Burdette Lawyer, Bobby Kendrick, Ron Spring, Eldon Heaton, Lynn Waller, Jim Kelly, Roger Norris, Stanley Carman, and Bob Kimball. 2 ADMINISTRATION S -P' S ELLIS D. SHAFFER VERA WHEELER B.A,, Carthage College M.S. WISC gow-ufofg FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Charles Roe and President Bob Snowden. BACK ROW: Rex Rexroat, Lyle Gray, and Keith Jones. ABSI-INT: Donovan Lawyer and Secretary Charles Miller. 4 aauftq .Fi 3 in A A L' ,vp has F A MAXINE BURCARD B. Ed., WISC Bookkeeping General Business Secretarial Trainingg Typing I BETTY FRANK RUSSELL GROSS Instrumental and Vocal B. Ed., WISC Instruction M.S., WISC Driver Educationg Football Coachg Ind. Arts Ig Ind. Arts II5 Ind. Arts III 6: IV .. ,K Q., I :EQ Vk.: 4 2 1.- f b is, rrrn y ' 2,'?1fi1ff1?5, ,. . :V if ' If frli fg ,k,' ' 'Q ,. V , - ' Q. . .4 ,V', Z, ,, A - . ' MAXINE JANES KENNETH MORGAN B, Ed., wlsc B. Ed., WISC Biologyg English III5 English IV5 General Science Grade and High School Boys' P. E.g Basketball Coach RALPH HARMON B.S., U. of I. Agriculture Ig Agriculture H5 Agriculture IV MARGARET NEELEY MARGARET PURMAN DOROTHY UNDERWOOD JAMES WATT B. Ed., WISC B. Ed., WISC A. B., Eureka College B, Ed., WISC American Historyg Homemaking I5 English Ig Eng1iSh II Algebrag Chemistry Girls' P.E.g Homemaking Hg Librariang Spanish I Gene,-31 Maths Geometry World Geography Homemaking IV Sponsored by: C .H. PRICE Sa CO., Lndustly, Illinois ' a 1 A High School Grade Scho61 SAM FARR LLOYD INGLES . C , I A A Q . . X I C' W DOROTHY CHRISTINE MARTHA MAE BLACK PAYNE I ' STANDARD . iv A a , . KING BURNHAM ARLO COKER PAUL GREEN W BII..L HITFNER DALE MCMILLAN GLEN PLANK ROBERT WALKER Sponsored by: INDUSTRY LUMBER COMPANY, Industry, Illinois Venue ff Om 544406 Senior I-Ionflefna-king JU.I1iOI I'IOID61'I'lELkj.T1g Typewriting I Students General Business Students Lunch Time Spanish Class Sponsored by: JACK STITES PHARMACY, South Side Square, Macomb, Illinois will-'Q General Sciencc Str dent. Chemistry Students At work in the Library American History Students Freshman Industrial Arts Students Sophomore Agriculture Sponsored by: HEMP AND COMPANY, Macomb, illinois Students -S SENIGRS JOYCE ATEN Band 15253545 Band Of- ficer 3,45 Cheerleader 15253545 Chorus 152,35 45 Chorus Officer 3545 Class Play 3545 EAGLE Staff 45 FHA 15253545 FI-IA Oiicer 2,35 GAA 15 Homecoming Queen 45 Pep Club 45 Stu- dent Council 2535 TAB Club 4. LINDA CHEESMAN Band 152,3545 Bus Patrol 45 Chorus 15 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Stag 45 DXGLE TALES Staff 45 FPLA 15253545 FHA Of- ficer 35 GAA 15 Pep Band 45 Pep Club 45 TAB Club 3. BRAD FOWLER Band 35 Baseball 152535 45 Basketball 15253545 Chorus 3,45 Chorus Of- ficer 35 Class Officer 3,45 Class Play 3545 EAGLE Staff 3545 FFA 1525 Football 15253545 Homecoming Attendant 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3,45 Librarian 253545 Pep Club 45 TAB Club 3,45 Track 1,2,s,4. ELAINE GRAY Bus Patrol 15253,45 Cheerleader 152545 Cho- rus 15253545 Chorus Of- ficer 35 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 3545EAGLE TALES Staff 45 FI-IA 15 253545 FHA Officer 2, 3,45 GAA 15 Librarian 25 Majorette 15253545 Pep Club 45 TAB Club 354. ,QQ FY may 4 55 iigk , ' ,K A - 5 .. .55 G' .. 5 . 5 4. - , 12:23 , 5, 1,5555 51- ws, T72 'im Sponsored by: DODSWORTH-PIPER-WALLEN FUNERAL HOME, Macomb, Illinois STANLEY CARMAN Chorus 15 Class Play 3, 45 EAGLE Staff 45 EAGLE TALES Staff 45 Football 3545 Industrial Ed. Club 15 Lettermen's Club 45 Pep Club 45 TAB Club 354. JERRY DEENER Band 15253545 Band Of- ficer 3,45 Basketball 25 Chorus 253545 Chorus Officer 45 Class Of- ficer 3,45 Class Play 35 45 EAGLE Staff 3545 Industrial Ed. Club 15 Librarian 253545 Pep Band 3545 Pep Club 45 Student Council 1525 TAB Club 4. SHIRLEY FRAKES Bus Patrol 15253545 Cho- rus 1525 Class Play 3545 EAGLE Staff 45 EAGLE TEALES Staff 45 FHA 15 253545 GAA 15 Pep Club 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Student Council Officer 45 TAB Club 3. DIANA HANEY Chorus 2545 Chorus Of- ficer 45 Class Play 3,45 Drum Major 3,45 EAGLE Staff 3,45 EAGLE TALES Staff 45 FHA 15 253545 FHA Officer 25 3545 GAA 15 Home- coming Attendant 45 Majorette 25 Pep Club 45 Student Council 35 Student Council Officer 35 Sweetheart Ball Princess 35 TAB Club 354. ELDON HEATON Basketball Manager 1 , 2 5 Class Officer 45 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Industrial Ed. Club 15 Lettermen's Club 2,35 4. JAMES KELLY Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 4- EAGLE TALES staff 42 Foorbau 2,3545 Industrial Ed. Club 15 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 TAB Club 35 Track 2,354. BOB KINEBALL Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Basketball Manager 35 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 45 FFA 1, 2,3,45 FFA Officer 45 Football 2, 3,45 Letter- men's Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 TAB Club 35 Track 2. MARSI-LALL LITCHFIELD Class Play 3,45 EAGLE stan 4, FFA 1,z,a,4, FFA Officer 253,45 Foot- ball 4. 5115 5 W P g 5 , '15 591255, 5, was L A i ggg . ' ,, . et Sponsored by: PHILLIPS 85 KEMP, Architects, 14 1!2 North Main, Canton, Illinois GEOA KEERAN Band 1,2,3,45 Band Of- ficer 2,3,45 Chorus 1, 2,3545 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 45 EAGLE TALES Staff 45 FHA 15 2,3545 FHA Officer 3,45 GAA 15 Librarian 2,35 45 Pep Band 3,45 Pep Club 45 TAB Club 3,4. BOBBY KENDRICK Band 1,25 Basketball 1, 2,3545 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 45 FFA 1, 2,3545 FFA Officer 45 Lettermen's Club 3,4. BURDETTE LAWYER Baseball 1,2,3545 Bas- ketball 1,25 Basketball Manager 35 Class Of- ficer 1,2,45 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 3,45 Football 15253545 Home- coming Attendant 45 Industrial Ed. Club 15 Lettermen's Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Student Council 45 Student Council Officer 45 TAB Club 3,45 Track 4. ROGER NORRIS Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 45 EAGLE TALES Staff 45 Industrial Ed. Club 15 Pep Club 4. RICHARD PENINGTON Class Officer 25 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 45 FFA 152,3,45 FFA Officer 3,45 Football 1, 2,3545 Lettermen's Club 2,3545 Sweetheart Ball Prince 35 TAB Club 45 Track 152. LARRY SNOWDEN Baseball 15253545 Class Officer 35 Class Play 35 45 EAGLE Staff 45 FFA 15253545 Lettermen's Club 253545 Sweetheart Ball Prince 35 Track 15 Pep Club 4. LUAN TEEL Cheerleader 15253545 Chorus 15253545 Class Play 3545 EAGLE Staff 3545 FHA 1,2,3545 FI-LA Officer 253545 GAA 15 Homecoming Attendant 45 Majorette 1525 Pep Club 45 Student Council 35 TAB Club 4. ,M ,H ,X . 'Q 54 5 ,I if Q .4 A we 5 5 'BF' 5Qxf5 ' 5 5 ,fl if fi 3 'NlQl If A rll if' ' XJ 5 X MAXINE JANES MARGARET 'f L 1 PURMAN Sponsored by: KERR HARDWARE, Rushville, Illinois - Z' COLORS Wh ite FLOWER MOTTO rich than STERLING SIMS Band 45 Bus Patrol 3545 Chorus 2,3545 Class Of- ficer 25 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE Staff 3545 ln- dustrial Ed. Club 15 Librarian 2,35 Pep Club 45 Student Council 45 TAB Club 4. RON SPRING Baseball 1,3,45 Basket- ball 152,3,45 Class Of- ficer 153545 Class Play 3,45 EAGLE staff 45 Football 1 52, 3545 Home- coming King 45 ln- dustrial Ed. Club 15 Lettermen's Club 2,3545 Student Council 1,25 TAB Club 3,45 Track 152. DONNA TWIDWEl.L Band 1,25 Bus Patrol 1, 253,45 Cheerleader 2545 Chorus 15 Class Of- ficer 1535 Class Play 3, 45 EAGLE Staff 3545 FHA 15253545 GAA 15 Majorette 35 Pep Club 45 Student Council 15 TAB Club 354. . . . Mint Green and . . . White Rose . . . It is better to live to die rich. ' EMMW' On a beautiful September day of 1953, radiant with the sunshine of hope, cheer and joyous promise, the good ship lndustry High School stood at the wharf of a new school year. It was the same old ship that had carried many passengers to safe harbor in the Land of Great Wisdom, but this day was a gala day in its history and many people gazed upon it in wonder as they watched the eleven charming young ladies and seventeen brave young men as we so happily stepped aboard, for it was rumored that we were about to set sail over new and untried waters in a quest for The Fountain of Perfect Understanding. As the 'hip stood at ahcnor on that eventful morning in September, the passengers began to arrive. We were naturally very enthusiastic and asked many eager questions as to the incidents of our voyage and its probably length, and were assured if we were persevering and diligent in our duties we should easily reach our destination at the end of four years. So it was with very hopeful hearts and smiling faces that we steamed away from the wharf and out of the harbor, actually embarked for a four years' cruise on our Voyage of High School Life. We were young and sociably inclined, so it did not take us long to become acquainted with our fellow pas- sengers. Our fears of shipwreck were entirely wiped away in the assurance that so able a staff of seamen had us in their charge. There were, of course, a few cases of sea sickness and various ones were tempted to throw-up algebra, English, and other disagreeable dishes, but the Captain told them they would have to consume these in- digestibles over and over until they were perfect, and so they bravely managed to keep them down. We elected: Ron Spring, Captaing Joyce Aten, Co-Captaing Donna Twidwell, Secretaryg and Burdette Lawyer, Treasurer. Mrs. Sophy Ross, Mrs. Maxine Janes, and Mrs. Maude Kiddoo received the honor of sailing along with us as our ad- visors. During this year, we were very ambitious and industrious. The most important event was our initiation held on homecoming day. ' As we stopped at Sophomore port, two of our crew members left us. Idola Yocum transferred to Rushville High School, and Dale Parker discontinued his voyage through high school. The Sophomore sea was very calm except for a few geometry waves occasionally beating the side of our ves- sel. This year Burdette Lawyer was chosen as Captaing Sterling Sims, Co-Captaing Richard Penington, Secretary: and Brad Fowler, Treasurer. Mrs. Maxine Janes and Mr. Ray Morelli were our advisors. During this year, three crew members transferred to other high schools. Mary Royer went to Colchester High School and Mary and Orville Hale went to the Carthage High School. We gained a new crew member, Joyce Baumgardner, from Northwestern High School. We all arrived at Junior port safely. This sea was more eventful and we were sailing close to another ship. In the Autumn we entertained everybody by putting ou a junior class play entitled, Susie The Siren. Near the end of this voyage we gave the senior crew a prom and banquet, using the theme Stairway to the Stars. This turned out to be a very exciting and successful event. This year, Ron Spring was elected Captain againg Larry Snowden, Co-Captaing Donna Twidwell, Secretary: and Jerry Deener, Treasurer. Mrs. Maxine Janes and Miss Margaret Purman were our advisors. Joyce Baumgardner left us during the year, to continue her education at Bushnell-Prairie City High School. We arrived in good condition at Senior Port. During this voyage, Eldon Heaton was elected Captain: Burdette Lawyer, Co-Captaing Jerry Deener, Secretaryg and Ron Spring, Treasurer. Mrs. Maxine Janes and Miss Margaret Purman were still our sailing advisors. This voyage found many shoals and rocky coasts to steer clear of least our ship be wrecked on the homeward lap. We successfully got past the rocky island chemistry by burning mid- night lights. Between the rough places were calm seas where we enjoyed ourselves very much. We entertained everybody with another class play which was a lot of fun and very successful. We, the Seniors of 1957, ended our four year cruise through high school with a trip which was enjoyed by all. Sponsored by: NEIL HUMMEL CONSTRUCTION CO., 125 East Ludwig Street, Bushnell, Illinois eadafa We find the senior class of 1957 in many different places and occupations, although most of them seem to be successful. Let us visit them and see what they are doing twenty-five years from now. Joyce Aten and Marshall Litchfield are married. Marshall is a farmer and they have six little nurses and three little doctors. Stanley Carman lives on Pluto and hunts coons. He is married to Doris Martin and has quite a fortune saved. Linda Cheesman is married to Duane Cook. They are living on an Army base in Antarctica and they have twenty -one boys, all hot rodders. Jerry Deener is president of his own company, Escorts, Inc. We hear he is quite popular among the ladies of the continental set. Brad Fowler is a bachelor and a quite famous photographer. He is filling in for Bob Cummings occasionally on Tuesday nights. Shirley Frakes is quite rich now. She owns 150 shoe shine stands and has quite a string of boy friends. She says she is going to be an old maid. Elaine Gray is married to Marlin France and they have two sets of twins. Diana Haney is now married to Larry Royer and they are living in California, where they have their own ani- mal hospital. They also have two small veterinarians and two small drum majors. Eldon Heaton is in Hollywood, working as a stand-in for Elvis Presley. Geoa Keeran is married to a businessman in Mexico. She has her Lincoln convertible, but still can't speak Spanish. Jim Kelly served 20 years in the Navy in the field of Atomic Energy. Now he is retired and owns his own company, producing Atomic Reactors. Bobby Kendrick and Luan Teel are married and have a squad of eleven little Peasles'. Bob Kimball is now a hog farmer and sells Studebakers as a sideline. Burdette Lawyer is still single. He is retired from pro-football and struggling trying to spend all his Texas oil money. Roger Norris is married to Sandra Wright and is still buying Model A's for his kids. Richard Penington is head football coach at Industry High School. He only weighs 175 and is divorced for the sixth time. Sterling Sims is married to a rich wife. This is his third wife, to be exact. He found them through Escorts, Inc., of which Jerry Deener is the president. Larry Snowden is married to Marjorie Chockley and is a vice-president for the Hudson-Nash Company. Donna Twidwell and Ron Spring are married and have a family of eleven football players and one cheer- leader. Ron is president of the Industry High '56-'57 Hot Rod Club and is reputed to be running for the office of president of the United Countries of the Earth. ' Zhww' We, the senior class of 1957, having no future plans for using these, our proudest possessions, do hereby will them to the lower classmen of Industry High School. I, Joyce Aten, will my giggles to Norene Heaton because she needs them. I, Stanley Carman, will my ability to pop gum to Doris Martin. I, Linda Cheesman, will my quick temper to Phil Heaton. I, Jerry Deener, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Underwood to Cary Antoine. I, Brad Fowler, will my ability to discuss problems with Mr. Shaffer to Jordan Coker. I, Shirley Frakes, will my nickmane, Seabiscuit, to Roger Toland, I, Elaine Gray, will my typing ability to Norene Heaton. Sponsored by: R. B. PURDUM INSURANCE AGENCY, 215 East Jackson, Macomb, Illinois I, Diana Haney, will my twirling fingers to any future majorette who can use them. I, Eldon Heaton, will my serious attitude toward school to Terry Clark. I, Geoa Keeran, will my ability to keep my hair from being messed up to Barbara Lawyer. May she put it to better use than the former owner. I, Jim Kelly, will my ability to skip school and get by with it to Larry Heaton. I, Bob Kendrick, will my tallness to Terry Mayo. I, Bob Kimball, will my ability to get along with Mr. Watt to Jerry Toland. I, Burdette Lawyer, will my 'chemistry brains' to anyone who thinks they could use them. I never could. I, Marshall Litchfield, will my hair to Mr. Harmon. I, Roger Norris, will my history book to anyone who will put it to better use than I did, I, Richard Penington, will my ability to play football to Buddy Skiles. I, Sterling Sims, will my ability to get along with girls and faculty members to anyone who thinks it would be an advantage. I, Larry Snowden, will my bigness to Roger or Jerry Toland, whichever can put it to the best use. I, Ron Spring, will my ability to goof-off and get by with it to Larry Johnson. 1, Luan Teel, will my interest in the Kendrick family to Julane Hesh and hope she does as good as I did. I, Donna Twidwell, will my ability to grow tall to Barbara Lawyer. I hope she puts it to better use than I did. To the freshman, we will four years of hard labor. To the sophomores, we will our ability to stay out of trouble. To the juniors, we will our worn and hard-used history books. And last, but not least, we leave the school in one piece to Mr. Shaffer. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Shirley Frakes, Luan Teel, Donna Twidwell, Geoa Keeran, Joyce Aten, Elaine Gray, Linda Cheesman, and Diana Haney. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Penington, Bobby Kendrick, Eldon Heaton, Brad Fowler, Sterling Sims, Jerry Deener, and Mrs. Margaret Neeley. BACK ROW: Burdette Lawyer, Ron Spring, Marshall Litchfield, Jim Kelly, Roger Norris, Stanley Carman, Bob Kimball, and Larry Snowden. g Sponsored by: CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, Macomb, Illinois if l if 5 x, JE 'U AW f 'V ' VOTE forJUm p ClASS PRESIDENT V UNDERCLASSES Q, utr'-fl!! g 4 T lusy X 4.6 Jw ' I:-ru' f ml' . PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER ' ' 73 is -My f ww A - f of 'H' T 1' ar 1' 4 'ww fr ' W y A if 'M ,,,,,r,mw V V ' ,K .J A125131 Hi , ' 'Q' N7 I' A V'i:k V , Vk A ,,,,.. 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I Sponsored by: W. K, A. I., Macomb, Illinois IENNINGS SALES CO., Macomb, Illinois 19 'ii PRESIDENT V. PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER 4' k'V, 'Q -14 g, A ij im . f . Nj A f 477: km: V nga , ,W ,X J RL W, f 1 ' r ram.. . i Qi 'M Y '4 , y 'aim Ji iii V .W-f U55 -1 ., RRR T , bw-1' f H' W l y i -it ,R R , 2 J A ,, , , ig ,A.W ,f f J it ., Q RRR in S 1 - 'V ' 5 , im' as V , , 4 4.1 .B 5 B F 1 W, if si? I . :: J i-. iw-, 1 ' I ,Q P mdk 91 A '11 K K H ya y. 2. ex we-' WF RR R51 fy, W . I ' M W SPONSORS i Ralph Harmon Margaret Neeley Jerry Toland Terry Mayo Luan Brillhart in . Barbara Lawyer Cary Antoine J J Carole Bames 1 ' R Q Donna Bames Agigjiff I Richard Bartlett J -.4-f Jimmy' 3111014 Larry Cheesman if i is I 4, - if rr r M it Jordan Coker Donna Btes Jeanie Frakes Eugene Gaddis ...qw Larry Heaton P' 5 ei X 3 ii V Q S .. L ta w .Mfr S3 li fri . S ,izb , E31 . iii K M ' iii-5 fi, J J ,,xZ V ' i Phil Heaton I ' ,W.,' ' Julane I-Iesh , f Robert Kelly if A Ralph Kindhart K f - Ida Jane Raymond , ' A Donr1ie Royer l Wendell Sadler Bernard Skiles If Jerry Skiles Kenneth Standard Jamie Trotter Calvin Willey Patty Wilson David Woodside Sandra Wright Sponsored by: DUNSWORTH BOOK AND STA TIONERS, Macomb, Illinois THE BOTTORFI7-ALLEN AGENCY, 121 South Ralidolpli, Macomb, Illinois 20 ATHLETICS ' 7 P BRAD FOWLER ELDON I-IEATON JIM KELLY A l,..lP f iM BOBBY KENDRICK BOB KIMIBALL CAPTAIN BURDETTE LAWYER I .1 l - 4 I .P MARSHALL LITCI-IFIELD RICHARD PENINGTON CAPTAIN RON SPRING Sponsored by PETER PAN BAKERS, Macomb, Illinois SULLIVAN BROTHERS, Phone 69'7Y, Macomb, Illinois 7 LEFT to RIGHT: Donna Twidwell, Joyce Aten, Luan Teel, Janet Hesh, and Esta Lou Payne. 7 S FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Calvin Willey, Terry Mayo, Manager Jackie Scanlan, Larry Kempher, Jerry To land, and Jimmy Black. SECOND ROW: Bob Kendrick, Richard Penington, Lynn Waller, Eldon Heaton, Co- Captain Burdette Lawyer, Jim Kelly, and Lonnie Kendrick. THIRD ROW: Coach Kenneth Morgan, Crocker Fowler, David Lancaster, Bill Newman, Co-Captain Ron Spring, Brad Fowler, Larry Johnson, Larry Cravens, Jim Gray, and Coach Russell Gross. BACK ROW: Henry Frakes, Jerry Mayo, Dan Roe, Eugene Gaddis, Bob Kimball, Marshall Litchfield, Terry Clark, Dave M.cCoy, and Bob Kelly. Wonsored by: T. M. DOWNING, State Senator, Macomb, Illinois L. P. GAS COMPANY, 1034 East Jackson, Macomb, Illinois, O it FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Donna Twidwell, Luan Teel, and Joyce Aten. BACK ROW: Janet Hesh and Elaine Gray. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Manager Lynn Waller and Coach Kenneth Morgan. STANDING: Roger Toland, Jimmy Black, Lonnie Kendrick, Ron Spring, Bobby Kendrick, Brad Fowler, Jerry Mayo, Bob Nunn, Jimmy Gray, and Larry Johnson Sponsored by: SULLIVAN'S DRUG STORE, Industry, Illinois SWEA RINGEN GARAGE-INDUSTRY MOTOR CO., Industry, 111. . 0 . ! Jimmy Black, Guard Brad Fowler, Center, Co-Captain Jimmy Gray, Forward Larry Johnson, Guard Bobby Kendrick, Forward Lonnie Kendrick, Forward Jerry Mayo, Forward Ron Spring, Guard, Co-Captain Roger Toland, Guard Sponsored by: INDUSTRY ELEVA TOR, Industry, Illinois FOWLER BROTHERS, Industry, Illinois '- ' ' 79.5, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Joyce Aten, Donna Twidwell, Elaine Gray, Janet I-lesh, Jane Swearingen, Ruth Ann Wilson, Connie Kirkbride, Janet Farr, Judy Jackson, and Diana Haney. BACK ROW: Shirley Frakes, Sally Lawyer, Geoa Keeran, Linda Cheesrnan, Norene Heaton, Doris Martin, Mary Lou Provine, Marilyn Vail, and Jane Schisler. Zaye' FD. Z. STANDING, Left to Right: Roger Toland, Lloyd Cooper, Wayne Cobb, Jerry Deener, Jim Kelly, Marshall Litchfield, Brad Fowler, Richard Carman, Larry Bartlett, Sterling Sims, and Meredith Heaton. ON MAT: Roger Norris Eldon Heaton, Bill Newman, and Stanley Carman. BOXING: Bob Kendrick and Burdette Lawyer. Sponsored by: WALKER'S SERVICE, Industry, Illinois WAYLAND READY MIX AND FERTILIZER, Macomb, Illinois 26 ' Wawafq FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Julane Hesb., Barbara Lawyer, and Esta Lou Payne. BACK ROW: Jane Skiles and Marjorie Chockley. ' Wwwdtq FRONT ROW, Left to Right: David Nunn, Bernard Skiles, Jerry Toland, Terry Mayo, Kenny Standard, and Jeny Skiles. BACK ROW: Coach Kenneth Morgan, Jordie Coker, Jimmy Gray, Terry Clark, Wendell Sadler, Lonnie Kendrick, Gene Gaddis, Richard Bartlett, Larry Johnson, Jimmy Black, and Msmager Lynn Waller. Sponsored by: EARL AND FRED WHEELER, Industry, Illinois BARCLAY AND STANDARD, Industry, Illinois .3- AUGUST School Opened SEPTEMBER Labor Day, no school Local I. E. A. Meeting Football game here with Lewistown Magazine Campaign P. T. A. Meeting F. H. A. Leadership Training School at Yates City Football game at V. I. T. Teachers Reception at the Church County Teachers Institute Football game at Astoria F. H. A. Hobo Day OCTOBER Homecoming Parade Football game with Bushnell Homecoming Dance Dedication of Building F. F. A. Parents night local I. E. A. Meeting Teachers Institute at Galesburg Football game at Mt. Sterling P. T. A. Meeting Senior Pictures taken by Mr. Burch Football game at Valley F. F. A. Judging contest at the College Yearbook soliciting in Macomb Yearbook soliciting in Macomb Football game here with Cuba Band Skating Party NOVEMBER F. H. A. Meeting Football game here with Avon P. T. A. Chili Supper Board and Teachers Potluck Supper Football game here with Westem High Olympic Conference Supper Sophomore Skating Party Junior Class Play F. H. A. Meeting Senior All School Party Thanksgiving Vacation Thanksgiving Vacation Basketball game here with Virginia Basketball game here with V. I. T. DECEMBER F. H. A. Meeting Basketball game at B. P. C Chorus Skating Party Farm Individual Pictures taken of High School Students Group Pictures taken for yearbook Basketball game here with Bardolph F. H. A. Christmas Party local I. E. A. Meeting Basketball game here with Lewistown Plymouth Toumey Basketball game at Meredosia Christmas Program Plymouth Tourney Plymouth Toumey -January l Vacation JANUARY School Opened Basketball game here with Arenzville F. H. A. Officers Meeting Basketball game here with Astoria Local I. E. A. Meeting Basketball game at Valley Basketball game at Bardolph P. T. A. Meeting F. H. A. All School Party Basketball here with Cuba County Toumey F. H. A. Meeting County Toumey County Tourney Basketball game here with Nauvoo FEBRUARY Basketball game at V. I. T. F. H. A. Meeting Basketball game here with B. P. C. Basketball game at Lewistown No school, Senior Chili Supper Local I. E. A. Meeting Basketball game at Astoria F. H. A. Spring Rally here for Section IX Basketball game here with Valley F. H. A. Meeting F. F. A. Public Speaking Dinner P. T. A. Meeting Basketball game at Colchester Teachers Institute Junior All School Party Basketball game here with Northwestern MARCH Basketball game at Cuba F. H. A. Meeting -8 Regional Tourney local I. E. A. Meeting F. H. A. Daddy Date Night P. T. A. Meeting F. F. A. Grain and Poultry Judging Contest Junior Variety Show Conference Supper at Lewistown Sophomore All School Party APRIL F. H. A. Meeting Senior Class Play F. F. A. Pal. Proc. F. H. A. Style Show Local I. E. A. Meeting Spring Vacation F. F. A. Foundation Awards Spring Vacation P. T. A. Meeting Spring Vacation Spring Vacation Spring Vacation Freshman All School Party Conference Track Meet MAY F. H. A. Meeting I. E. A. Meeting Spring Music Concert P. T. A. Meeting F. H. A. Meeting Junior-Senior Banquet-Prom Baccalaureate Grade School Graduation High School Commencement . .,...,-,-,-,-.'.-,'.'.-.-.'.j.j.:.g.g.:.:.g.:.:.j.:.:.:.g.:.g.g-g-g-j-E7 -.'.'.-.-...,...'.-.....,.....'.- ORGANIZATIONS QT I LEFT to RIGHT: Elaine Gray, Diana Haney, Marjorie Chockley, and Barbara Lawyer. ' game! MAJORETTES, Left to Right: Barbara Lawyer, Elaine Gray, Diana Haney, and Marjorie Chockley. BAND, FRONT ROW: Janet Farr, Linda Cheesman, Patty Pollock, Nancy Stoner, Patsy Spring, Ila Mae Clawson, Jamie Trotter, Calvin Willey, Danny Roe, Geoa Keeran, and Roger Toland. SECOND ROW: Joyce Aten, Elaine Hammond, Sharon McGaughey, Barbara Cheesman, Sue Swearingen, Janice Willey, Sharilyn McCarty, Margaret McGaughey, Richard Bartlett, Jerry Toland, Ricky Jones, Rusell Vail, Kendall Haines, Kay Toland Tommy Shaffer, Ronnie Nell, Larry Cheesman, Ronald Lancaster, Donna Lawyer, and Dick Fowler. 'THIRD ROW: Karen Plank, Bob Nunn, Doyle Newman, Joe Lawyer, Dannie Royer, Terry Clark, and Jerry Deener. STANDING: Larry Bartlett, Donna Estes, Lynn Waller, Julane Hesh, Jordan Coker, Sterling Sims, and Sheila Ann Payne Color Guard for Marching band: Richard Carman, Lloyd Cooper, Wendell Sadler, and Buddy Skiles DIRECTOR: Miss Betty Frank. Sponsored by: DICKEY'S OK RUBBER WELDERS, Macomb, Illinois BEATRICE FOODS CO., 402 'North Pearl, Macomb, Illinois FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Luan Brillhart, Joyce Aten, Marilyn Vail, Dorma Estes, Esta Lou Payne, Patty Lancaster, and Barbara Lawyer. SECOND ROW: Norene Heaton, Doris Martin, Judy Jackson, Connie Kirk- bride, Sally Lawyer, Janet Hesh, Ruth Ann Wilson, and Julane I-lesh, THIRD ROW: Miss Betty Frank, Direc- tor, Mary Lou Provine, Geoa Keeran, Janet Farr, Librarian, Marjorie Chockley, Jane Swearingen, Secretary- Treasurer, Luan Teel, Diana Haney, Vice President, Sharon Haines, Elaine Gray, and Patty Wilson. BACK ROW: Jerry Toland, Roger Toland, Lyrm Waller, Bob Nlmn, Jerry Deener, President, Sterling Sims, Brad Fow- ler, Terry Clark, Richard Carman, Danny Roe, Larry Bartlett, Richard Bartlett, David Nunn, and Calvin Wil- ley. ' ?Z4q, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Jane Schisler, Mario, Norene Heaton, Louellag Doris Martin, Hetty I-leaton,Judy Jackson, Monica, Connie Kirkbridge, Patty, and Jane Swearingen, Isabel. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Vail, Mrs. Blaine, Mary Lou Provine, Miss Wiggam, Janet Fan, Mrs. Nixon, Janet Hesh, Quiz, Sally Lawyer, lla Mae, and Ruth Wilson, Mrs. Lorimor. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Maxine Janes, Director, Henry Frakes, Jack, Danny Roe, Barney, Roger Toland, Artie, Jerry Mayo, Tod, and Lynn Waller, Paul Cummings. BACK ROW: Norman Yo- cum, Jim, Lloyd Cooper, Dom ld, Richard Carman, Mr. Blaine, Larry Bartlett, Mr. Nixon, Meredith Heaton, John, Wayne Cobb, Mr. Bixby, and Buddy Skiles, Mr. Whittaker. ABSENT: Bob Nunn, Walt Kennedy. Sponsored by: LAWYER BUICK CO. 924 West Jackson Street, Macomb, Illinois DALE 8r MCDONALD, Macomb, Illinois 7, 7.14, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Patty Lancaster, Historian, Marjorie Chockley, Song Leader, Janet Hesh, Chair- man of Recreation, Sally Lawyer, Treasurer, Connie Kirkbride, Vice President, Geoa Keeran, President, Elaine Gray, Chairman of Public Relations, Diana Haney, Secretary, and Ruth Wilson, Chairman of Projects. SECOND ROW: Miss Margaret Purma.n, Adviser, Linda Bedwell, Barbara Lawyer, Carole Barnes, Luan Brillhart, Donna Estes, Patty Wilson, Joyce Aten, and Judy Jackson. 'I'HIRD ROW: Jane Skiles, Julane Hesh, Nancy Skiles, Sandra Wright, Jeanie Flakes, Jane Swearingen, Donna Twidwell, Shirley Frakes, Linda Cheesman, and Janet Farr. BACK ROW: Bta Lou Payne, Roberta Creasey, Patty Teel, lla Mae Clawson, Mary Lou Provine and Marilyn Vail, Photographers, Doris Martin, Norene Heaton, Jane Schisler, and Helen McAdams. 7. 7. ,-4, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ralph Harmon, Adviser, Cary Antoine, Marshall Litchfield, Vice President, Larry Snowden, Sentinel, Bob Kendrick, Treasurer, Richard Penington, President: Donnie Boyer, and David Woodside. SECOND ROW: Bob Kimball, Reporter, Bill Kost, Larry Kempher, Jerry Mayo, Jim MCGaughey, Jackie Scan- lon, Larry Cheesman, and Terry Mayo. THIRD ROW: Jamie Trotter, Ted Bishop, Norman Yocum, Wayne Cobb, Secretary, Dannie Royer, Marlin Baker, Larry Johnson, Lonnie Kendrick, and Terry Clark. BACK ROW: Jerry Skiles, Calvin Willey, Henry Frakes, Buddy Skiles, Bill Newman, Danny Roe, Eugene Gaddis, Jimmy Black, and Lynn Waller. Sponsored by: KEITH F. SCOTT, Downing Building, Macomb, Illinois BOB WILLEY, Standard Oil, Industry, Illinois NINA 'S BEAUTY SHOPPE, Industry, Illinois HAINES BARBER SHOP, Table Grove, Illinois I I FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Judy Jackson, Geoa Keeran, Mrs. Dorothy Underwood, Linda Bedwell, and Donna Twidwell. BACK ROW: Bill Kost, Larry Kempher, Sally Lawyer, Janet Farr, Jane Schisler, Marjorie Chock- ley, Jerry Deener, and Sterling Sims. 7450445 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Gene Gaddis, Jerry Deener, Sterling Sims, Ron Spring, Marilyn Vail, Jane Swearingen, Ruth Ann Wilson, Secretary, and Ivlrs. Dorothy Underwood, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Black, Barbara Lawyer, Patty Wilson, Joyce Aten, Elaine Gray, Donna Twidwell, Connie Kirkbride, Assistant Secretary, Diana Haney, and Geoa Keeran. THIRD ROW: Jerry Toland, Jerry Skiles, Linda Bedwell, Marjorie Chockley, Esta Lou Payne, Nancy Skiles, Patty Lancaster, Judy Jackson, Sally Lawyer, and Jane Schisler. FOURTH ROW: Jamie Trotter, Calvin Willey, Phil Heaton, Jim McGaughey, Lonnie Kendrick, Terry Clark, Brad Fowler, Lynn Waller, and Burdette Lawyer. BACK ROW: Lloyd Copper, Larry Cheesman, Jordie Coker, Bernard Skiles, David Lancaster, Larry Kempher, Danny Roe, Richard Carman, and Buddy Skiles. Sponsored by: SLUSHER SERVICE, Macomb, Illinois SWEENEY CLEANERS, Macomb, Illinois HERMAN CHENOWETH, 1110 East Calhoun Street, Macomb, Illinois BURRELL FLORISTS and GREENHOUSES, Macomb, Illinois FRONT ROW, Left Roberta Creasey. pointed Clerk. BA ard Carman, Vice to Right: Ellis Shaffer, Advisor, Marilyn Vail, Secretary-Treasurer, Esta Lou Payne, and MIDDLE ROW: Marjorie Chockley, Connie Kirkbride, Julane I-Iesh, and Shirley Frakes, Ap- CK ROW: Sterling Sims, Jimmy Black, Burdette Lawyer, President, Gene Gaddis, and Rich President. 2 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Lynn Waller, Larry Snowden, Brad Fowler, David McCoy, Jim Kelly, and Roger Toland. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Russell Gross, Larry Johnson, Bill New-man, Lonnie Kendrick, Eldon Heaton, and Coach Kenneth Morgan. BACK ROW: Bob Kimball, Burdette Lawyer, Bob Kendrick, Ron Spring, Richard Penington, and Jerry Mayo. Sponsored by: MILK PRODUCTS CO., Macomb, Illinois WEST SIDE LUMBER CO., 1300 Block West Jackson Street, Macomb, Illinois MAIDRITE, Macomb, Illinois SPILLER'S SUPER MARKET 1011 East Jackson Street, Macomb, Illinois a4?7a0wZ4 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Elaine Gray, Donna Twidwell, Shirley Frakes, Judy Jackson, and Sally Lawyer. MIDDLE ROW: Joe Lawyer, Linda Bedwell, Jane Skiles, Linda Cheesman, and Luan Brillhart. BACK ROW: Jane Schisler, Mary Lou Provine, Doris Martin, and Elaine Hammond. Rap dm! FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Donna Twidwell, Esta Lou Payne, Janet Hesh, Marjorie Chockley, Luan Teel, Jane Skiles, Elaine Gray, Julane Hesh, Joyce Aten, and Barbara Lawyer. SECOND ROW: Diane Haney, Linda Cheesman, Shirley Frakes, Geoa Keeran, Cary Antoine, Eugene Gaddis, Bill Newman, Stanley Carman, Jim Kelly, Terry Clark, Jim Gray, Terry Mayo, and Jerry Toland. THIRD ROW: Ida Jane Raymond, Carol Bar- nes, Sandra Wright, Dick Carman, Buddy Skiles, Larry Bartlett, Larry Snowden, Roger Norris, Patty Teel, Ila Mae Clawson, Luan Brillhart, Patty Wilson, and Donna Estes. FOURTH ROW: Donna Barnes, Jeanie Frakes, Calvin Willey, Jamie Trotter, Dick Bartlett, Dan Roe, Jerry Mayo, Sally Lawyer, Brad Fowler, Jane Swearin- gen, Connie Kirkbride, Bob Nunn, and Roger Toland. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Black, Lynn Waller, Larry Joh.n- son, Sharon Haines, Judy Jackson, Jerry Deener, Sterling Sims, Janet Farr, Ruth Wilson, Nancy Skiles, Helen McAdams, Patty Lancaster, and Linda Bedwell. BACK ROW: David Nunn, Bob Kimball, Burdette Lawyer, Bob Kendrick, Ron Spring, Richard Penington, Marshall Litchfield, Eldon Heaton, Norene Heaton, Doris Mar- tin, Mary Lou Provine, Marilyn Vail, and Jane Schisler. Sponsored by: RAINBOW LAUNDRY, Macomb, Illinois HARRY O. STICKLEN GARAGE, 421 W. Jackson, Macomb, Illinois STUDENT PRINCE, East Jackson Street, Macomb, Illinois CROSS MOTOR SALES, 1312 East Jackson, Macomb, Illinois J' .. M Q.: , if :iw gum .ww 42 ii! ,if F4 se .fwzfwfds fTf fN'F5 A M5 v rf --. 5 A.af MQ USU uv' ,M .f X ' ' : mf H gig gr :iii -' ' Hifi' L ' W . . Ai '- 'wfsfi ' ' W W R rin 3 1 ym....,., .ff W ,,,.'1f, ,N i . K ef ., Y ,QA 4, um' Luafl 5' 7 .,. , , . L 'ZALLL 5 .,. 1 h 'f g . 5 5 LW , , ,hw LVL4V f 1 x 4923 V, lm iw H5 4' ,X ,. '1 Q a f 2 5 kk K f , ,,,,, T IE Q ' 5 ii H ' L, f b LAA' ., an - g -k. :.1 ?,, rt-Z, -- 1 'I' ' A .-U. 92 .. uf LA,V g V A ,. .. , ',, L .'L ive' Q . ,i' '92 A 4 , igndhlvl-K ? AD' ig ' uf' v X M 'K 'ty'- ,'fe' 'li X ij . SQ' Q 6 J ' 2 . PW 1: ,..... -Q ..-. H127 W . The annual homecoming festivities were started Friday afternoon, October 5, 1956. In the adult division of Iloats, the West Prairie Church won first place with the theme, The Little Brown Church in the Wildwood. The Junior Class won second place with, Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat and the Industry Home Bureau received third place with Jack and Jill. In the grade school division, the PTA won first place with Little Miss Muffet. Neal Skiles won second place with This Little Pig Went to Market, and the Industry Grade School won third place with Banbury Cross. ln the evening, Industry played host to Bushnell-Prairie KING AND QUEEN City for the homecoming football game. lndustry played Bushnell on even terms the first half of the game, but finally lost to Bushnell 33-12. The homecoming dance was held on Saturday night. The Student Council sponsored the dance and Spud Griffeth's Or- chestra played. The King and Queen were crowned at ap- proximately 10:30 p.M. by last year's king and queen: Karl Plank and Peggy Black. The Queen, King, and Attendants, respectively, were: Joyce Aten, Ron Spring, Diana Haney, Burdette Lawyer, Luan Teel, and Brad Fowler. Members of the royalty were chosen from the senior class by the student body. On Sunday afternoon, the new building was formally dedicated and open house was held. Joyce Aten and Ron Spring LEFT to RIGHT: Brad Fowler, Second Attendant 5 -Ioyce Aten, Queen, Ron Spring, King, Diana Haney, First Attendant 5 and Burdette Lawyer, First Attendant. Sponsored by: GAMAGE GROCERY, South Johnson Street, Macomb, Illinois S, SLB. CONOCO SERVICE, South Johnson Street, Macomb, Illinois MILLER BROTHERS, West Jackson Street, Macomb, Illinois NORRIS FLORIST, 1104 West Piper, Macomb, Illinois ELEMENTARY S JESSE BARTLETT DARLYNE CARNAI-IAN VALERA CLEMENS NEI-LIE CURTIS Principal First Grade First Grade Fifth Grade Eighth GIS-de B. Ed., WISC 27 years' service B- Ed-, WISC 29 years' service 20 112 years' service 31 years' service JUDY JOHNSON EVELYN McGAUGI-IEY LAURA M. REED Third Grade Fourth Grade Second Grade 2 years' service 9 years' service B. Ed., WISC 21 years' service ,, -11: , - . ' T '-, -' ..r, 5' if new , . W MIRIAM RIGGINS SHIRIEY SPREHE ORA STANDARD DOROTHY MOON TROTTER Sixth Grade Second Grade Seventh Grade Kindergarten B- Ed., wlsc B Ed., 1sNU B. Ed., w1sc B. Ed., wlsc 14 years' service 1 years' service M. S., WISC 13 1X2 years' service 17 years' service ' Sponsored by: FALDER 8: MCRAVEN, South Side Square, Macomb, Illinois LAWSON'S HOUSE of BFAUTY, 325 West Adams, Macomb, Illinois FEATI-IER'S SPORT SHOP, West of Macomb, Illinois, on U.S. highway 136 HEAP'S PROCESSING PLANT, West of Macomb, Illinois, on U.S. highway 136 I FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ronald Nell, Harold McAdams, Jerry Royer, Clarence Schrodt, Julia Forner, and Patty Provine. SECOND ROW: Joe Cobb, Larry Wilson, Doyle Newman, Donald Mayo, Dorla Green, Jeanette Cravens Carol Heaton, Roger Kelly, and Roger Frakes. THIRD ROW: Judy Runkle, Roger Gray, Stephen Cok- er, Dickie Fowler, Stanley Hopping, Patsy Jackson, Maryam: Clawson, Sandra Kendrick, and Mr. Jesse Bartlett. BACK ROW: David Rankin, Ronald Lancaster, Mary Lou Palmer, Robert Minge, Robert Hunt, Sara Cannan, and Mary Bames. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Donal Baker, Marlee Dean, Elaine Hammond, Robert Harrison, Wayne Lox, Rich- ard Heaton, Billy Joe Kelly, and Ronald Mendenhall. SECOND ROW: Larry Bedwell, Richard Nurm, Jessie Yocum, Robert Lyons, Beulah F rakes, Carole Ann Kimball, Elizabeth Parker, and Karol Vail. THIRD ROW: Rodney Sears, John Schrodt. Terry Standard, Nancy Stoner, Barbara Cheesman, Karen Plank, Pamela Lawyer, and Miss Ora Standard. BACK ROW: Sharon McGaughey, Sue Swearingen, Patty Pollock, Sheila Payne, Nedra Walraven, Mary Margaret Welch, Joyce Wilson, and Mary Arme Snowden. Sponsored by: WESTERN GRILLE, 122 West Jackson, Macomb, Illinois DEAN'S, Phone 153 Rl4, Industry, Illinois TIERNAN ENGINEERING CO., Macomb, Illinois KELLY'S TEXACO, Macomb, Illinois Saud FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Jerry Green, Dale Woodside, Dwight Schrodt, Robert Chockley, Kendall Haines Robert Franklin, James Mayo, Gene Keeran, and Gene Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: James Aten, Rosemary Cra- vens, Kaye Bames, Donna Kaye Lawyer, Norma Carman, Kathryn Coakley, Steve Runkle, Phil Snowden, Reg- gie Brown, and Mrs. Miriam Riggins. BACK ROW: Milo Kempher, Janice Willey, Margaret McGau,ghey, Mary Lea Munson, Sharilyn McCarty, Carol Newman, Mary Alice Yaap, Dorothy Sue Heaton, and Judy Bea- VCI. QM FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ca.r1 Nell, Neil-Skiles, Mike Woodside, Jerry Sears, Alan Coleman, Connie Kendrick Russell Vail, and Bill Roe. SECOND ROW: Kay Toland, Gwendolyn Aten, Linda Bainter, Janice Plank, Richard Plank, Sandra Greenplate, Kay Heaton, Mona Rencroat, and Roger Helms. THIRD ROW: Susan Stoner, Larry Bowen, Ronnie Creasey, Barbara Welch, Karen Skiles, Janice Dean, Ricky Jones, and Miss Nel- lie Curtis. BACK ROW: Joe Lawyer, Patsy Spring, Tommy Shaffer, Larry Harris, Emma Marie Corey, Mau- reen Fowler, Naomi Creasy, and Alan Bowen. Sponsored by: BAYMILLERS SHOE STORE, Macomb, Illinois ILLINOIS AND LAMOINE THEATERS, Macomb, Illinois MACOMB DAILY JOURNAL, Macomb, Illinois SAM LEVIN COMPANY, 33 North Lafayette, Macomb, Illinois 704611 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Fra.kes, Linda Greenplate, Lynn Leighty, Wendelle Haines, Larry Chock- ley, Donnie Kelly, Wanda Willey, kippy Curless, and Bobby Yaap. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Green, Dannie Kelly, Linda Lay, Sandra Frakes, Ronald Sorrells, Jolm Lawyer, Patw Barnes, Mary Ann Kindhart, and Mrs. Evelyn McGaughey. BACK ROW: Janet Rae Haney, Clarence Evans, Bonnie Aten, Joyce Brown, Robert Price, Barbara Coleman, Ernest Toland, and Connie Aten. ABSENT: Sarah Jane Lotz. o ,na ai. 4. .-. 4... FRONT ROW, Left to Right: John Trotter, Eddie Toland, John Sullivan, Ivan Lancaster, Gary Creasy, and Lee Cobb. MIDDLE ROW: Delores Easley, Janice Gamage, Sondra Payne, Norma Chockley, Linda Wilson, Phyllis Hite, and Mrs. Judy Johnson. BACK ROW: Marcia Olson, Linda Pollock, Becky Toland, Minnie Evans, Susan Ashwood, Angela Kimler, and Susan Harrison. ABSENT: Tom Hammond. Sponsored by: McDONOUGH SERVICE CO.-Ernest Heaton, Salesman, Industry, Illinois VARSITY CAFE, Macomb, Illinois SAM BARSI SONS, Macomb, Illinois GARRISON GARAGE, 503 West Jackson, Macomb, Illinois Secfchvv 2,4 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ricky Danner, Davy Ellis, David Baker, Robert McCarty, David Wilson, David Brillhart, and Gregory Johnston. MIDDLE ROW: Deloris Helms, Gloria Caldwell, Neysa Shaffer, Jim Miller, Jimmy Nunn, Dennis Goodwin, and Mrs. Shirley Sprehe. BACK ROW: Connie Kimler, Karen Aten, Anita Bames, Gwen Ford, Paulette Clayton, Barbara Yaap, and Rebecca Pollock. Seotcbn 2 2 f gm , FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ruth Franklin, Leona Beaver, Linda Wilson, Billy Price, Randy Coleman, Randy Joe Bainter, Kathryn Antoine, and Obie Royer. MIDDLE ROW: Donny Harris, Charles Estes, Randy Jones, Judy Cook, Duane Easley, Ronny Fowler, and Mrs. Laura Mildred Reed. BACK ROW: Philip Aten, Debbie To- land, Ruth Ann Coaldey, Verla Jean Payne, Jeanne Norman, Mike McMillan, and Carolyn I-lite. Sponsored by: NEWELLS INC., East Side Square, Macomb, Illinois MAX MILLER, 1 East Side Square, Macomb, Illinois LEE JEWELERS, 103 East Carroll, Macomb, Illinois R. E. STUART, The House for the Office EAST CARROLL, Macomb, Illinois 1984! Scalable ff4 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Robert Walraven, Evelyn Wilson, Kay Pendell, Dennis Teel, Sherri Bainter, and Dennis McPherson. MIDDLE ROW: Jimmie Caldwell, Juli Lay, J ere Greuel, Rebecca Fowler, and Mrs. Valera Clemens. BACK ROW: Kathryn Watkins, Joe Barnes, Jean Schrodt, John McMillan, and Terry Herron. AB- SENT: Nancy Hesh and Eddie Munson. Seatdonl? FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Steven Harris, Shirley Lancaster, Joy Copes, Raylene Corey, George Baxter, and Tom Kelly. MIDDLE ROW: Jerry Riggins, Daisy Nunn, Kenneth Watkins, Robert Aten, and Mrs. Darlyne Carnahan. BACK ROW: Nancy Sue Swearingen, Rose Marie O'Hem, Michael Walker, Donald Danner, and Linda Lou Lawyer. Sponsored by: SWEARINGEN ELECTRIC, Industry, Illinois DAVIS CLEANERS, Macomb, Illinois E Sz M DISTRIBUTING CO., Macomb, Illinois HANAN LUMBER COMPANY, Macomb, Illinois ' I Section FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Michael Royer, Sandra Skiles, Gene Harmon, Jerry Morgan, and Ricky Teel. MIDDLE ROW: Scott Jones, Bruce Sullivan, Debby Goodwin, John Riggins, and Mrs. Dorothy Trotter. BACK ROW: Freddie Norman, Michael Hammond, Dale Baker, and Billy Baxter. ABSENT: Cathy Sayers f4f214Kd6ll Seetdm FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Rosetta Herron, Julie McCarty, and Mary Jane Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: Diana Chockley, Ross Toland, Bobby Snowden, Linda Riebling, and Mrs. Dorothy Trotter. BACK ROW: Marcella Spring, Scott Miller, Leslie Heffner, Michele Miller, and Donna Rumde. ABSENT: Danny Frakes. New stu- dents since picture: Dinah Ford, Georgia Brown, and Jerry Cook. Sponsored by: WHITE CORNER CAFE, Macomb, Illinois CHANDLER BROTHERS OIL CO., 1294 East Jackson St. Macomb, Illinois, HARLEY GRAVES GARAGE, Macomb, Illinois FARMERS GRAIN, FUEL dc SUPPLY CO., Macomb, Illinois FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Ron- ald Lancaster and Coach Kenneth Moran. STANDING: David Ran- kin, Steve Coker, Billy Kelly, Ronnie Nell, Jerry Royer, Dick Fowler, Wayne Lox, Roger Gray, Karol Vail, and Stanley Hopping. 71 LEFT to RIGHT: Patty Provine, Sue Swearingen, Mary Anne Snow- den, and Mary Lou Palmer. If . Sponsored by: FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Reg gie Brown, Joe Cobb, Rodney Sears, Billy Kelly, and Jerry Green. STANDING: Ronald Lan caster, Terry Standard, Richard Nunn, Larry Bedwell, Robbie Har rison, Steve Runkle, Phil Snow- den, and Coach Kenneth Morgan. MOORE'S BONDED SERVICE, Macomb, Illinois SULLIVAN HARDWARE, Industry, Illinois INDUSTRY BANK, Industry, Illinois SEVEN UP BOTTLING CO., Macomb, Illinois G e -'. , FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Wayne Lox, Roger Gray, Steve Coker, Dick Fowler, Roger Frakes, and Phil Snow- den. MIDDLE ROW: Ronnie Nell, Terry Standard, Rodney Sears, Joe Cobb, David Rankin, and Coach Ken- neth Morgan. BACK ROW: Karol Vail, Jerry Royer, Roger Kelly, Doyle Newman, and Stanley Hopping. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Miss Betty Frank, Sandra Wright, Clarene Schrodt, Julie Forner, and Diana Haney. SECOND ROW: Jchn Sullivan, Delores Easley, Marcia Olson, Connie Aten, Bonnie Aten, Sondra Payne, and John Trotter. THIRD ROW: Gwen Ford, Paulette Clayton, Janet Rae Haney, Jeannie Schrodt, Anglia Kimler, Becky Toland, and Linda Pollock. BACK ROW: Linda Wilson, Susan Ashwood, Linda Lawyer Becky Pollock, Debbie Toland, Raylene Corey, Nancy Swearingen, and Janice Gamage. Sponsored by: CLUGSTON FUNERAL HOME, Macomb and Industry, Illinois HILMER CLINIC, 302 E. Washington, Macomb, Illinois WAGON WHEEL CAFE, Industry, Illinois TATHAM SERVICE, Industry, Illinois FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Patty Pollock, Elaine Hammond, Barbara Cheesman, Nancy Stoner, Shar- on McGaughey, Sue Swearingen, Patsy Spring, Mary Anne Snowden, Marlee Dean, Tommy Shaf- fer, Ronnie Lancaster, Donna Lawyer, and Dick Fowler. MIDDLE ROW: Sharilyn McCarty, Janice Willey, Margaret McGaughey, Carole Kimball, Sue Parker, Joyce Brown, Emma Corey, Susan Stoner, Bonnie Aten, Mary Munson, Jerry Sears, Terry Stan- dard, Connie Kendrick, Kendall Haines, Ronnie Nell, Bill Roe, Neil Skiles, Russell Vail, Ricky Jones, and Kay Toland. THIRD ROW: Karen Plank, Connie Aten, Doyle Newman, Sandra Kend- rick, Wanda Willey, Rodney Sears, and Joe Law- yer. STANDING: Gene Keeran, Gene Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Nedra Walraven, Ju.lia F orner, Sara Carman, Mona Reacrot, Sheila Payne, Beulah Fra- kes, Carole Newman, Dorothy Heaton, Kathryn Coakley, John Schrodt, John Lawyer, Stanley Hop- ping, Rosemary Cravens, and Miss Betty Frank, Director. Zami FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Dorla Green, Barbara Cheesman, Sue Parker, Mary Jean Barnes, Jeanette Cravens, Mary Anne Snowden, Patty Pollock, Sheila Ann Payne, Pianistg and Pamela Lawyer. SECOND ROW: Miss Betty Frank, Director, Patsy Jackson, Mary Lou Palmer, Sharon McGaughey, Sara Car- man, Joyce Wilson, Carol Heaton, Beulah Frakes, and Nancy Stoner. THIRD ROW: Clarene Schrodt, Marlee Dean, Elaine Hammond, Julia Forner, Judy Runkle, Patty Provine, Sandra Kendrick, Nedra Walraven, and Sue Swearingen. BACK ROW: Rod- ney Sears, Ronald Lancaster, Doyle Newman, Dick Fowler, Ronnie Nell, Stanley Hopping, and Terry Standard. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Clarene Schrodt, Mary Barnes, Marlee Dean, Joyce Wilson, Sheila Ann Payne, Pianist, and Miss Betty Frank, Director. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Palmer, Sharon McGaug- hey, Nancy Stoner, Barbara Cheesman, Pamela Lawyer, Dorla Green, and Patsy Jackson. THIRD ROW: Beulah Frakes, Sara Carman, Karen Plank, Nedra Walraven, Patty Pollock, Maryann Clawson, Carol Heaton, and Sue Parker. 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