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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.
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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.
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' 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
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