Industry High School - Eagle Yearbook (Industry, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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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

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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



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