Little York High School - Eaglelite Yearbook (Little York, IL)
- Class of 1955
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of .vw 9 D A 4 0 X 1' .F P x V X pmt 1 A' Q PP Y xr xy ob ' x gc, 5 X x xx? F? . V17 X 'f J .. : Y or I xi 9 THE CLASS OF 1955 PRESENTS THE EAGLELITE If LITTLE YORK COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL LITTLE YORK ILLINOIS wa-.-' . ' ..v-, I , , K A-,viva ' A. Y L ,Q-A.. . . ' ' , .- 1 . l ,fffft L. ' ' 'a,,f1fr ' i-'igjilshx ?'?ff3'- I 2 1 V 'I I Q-.P .v V- 23f!5s z-ff f J A.,-. '.'? fIP'. - 4331? - ff: 111' Qf ,.-. , L- , .E f ! ' gr . V, r DEDICATION We the Class of 1955 dedxcate thxs annual to our sponsor Mrs Luckenblll for the pauence and un selflsh guxdance she has shown to help us success fully at all umes 2 .9051 K w G1 14 1 1 Qt-' N55- K, I' J .1395 .ff 'Y5 1' .alms R' FW' ..- sn. 'I+ 12-1 hj-A V :Q kg, r ,J mv NL -I' -1 L ' M4 Q f 54, , H-,sh A Q 'L szgmwa' xv ASQ' 41 JWSTN' ' 'ix x xH:J?5l' x. ff ,. . Q if fa-3? if - 'Y 1 A if-gr! , 1-17' .uf 'Nyc , .af ' avi? J 74 f , mg '4' ks rj . . i' A 1 jk!-' 4. M - . , , 4901 - f ' 7 xg N 5' A3227 24 .9 fi, M JL' 12513 .79- iii: s. if-.Y S . . Lf, l'?N'61 9' Fd ., . - ls 'PY -'A' I J' -Q. -r 4,-,r .-,kb fs- J 'Ta - - Fi? 1 1 ,Sy-'12, ' ' - Q.. .: . - . ,:1::f'l- ' ' - J ' x-i2: 5 1354 YZ L ' 1 -:xg .-'h b ,3 fs,-.X gg ' T -k, ,D -mn . Q. .p-, v . '. pf - . -':.--. . sr: ' .'. wf. - ff filfiri-1 s-,.'-'f ..-Q 4-1 :A 5' 5 -3-1-, .+,, ,. LITTLE YORK COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL l i - g--. 1 - ll I 5 f --we um mm A ia O i I ll ,M . t ags , ,L ' wi I !! 1 1 .QL . Ifwe work upon marble, it will perishg if on brass, time will efface itg if we rear temples, they will crumble into dustg but ifwe work upon immortal minds and imbue them with prin- ciples with the just fear of God and love of our fellow men we engrave on these tablets something that will brighten to all eternity. Daniel Webster ef . v - -I. .IU .si 1' rr r 'A 4' ,QRS Nei N? if J 'NIA VA -'KL . vq . 3 Q7 -pf al rl 4912- ' 'ziijfk 1152? K J - V725 ' .nzilusf HS' 'fa' fmi:- 9 .. , L 9355, 'i -fa ' 1 ,5- H I I jg! ,ug-fi ?i'3' -1-5,5 . ..v,,:1 -ij l I .Ms , ,,g,,., 'f u is I Fir? .L to ai1 k, : 3. if Etwffwwb I .Lfx JMD' 42' , c 3' ..,q.:7-R' '1C?i'7.-I .,. X. - .. f PK N x'A- I J -su-v v ex BOARD OF EDUCATION Keenly appreciated for their administrative capabilities and their warm friendship to all, are the members of the Board of Education. Their behind - the - scenes work has placed the Little York Community High School as one of the best high schools in the state. FIRST ROW: LAWRENCE MARTIN, MRS. F. GAVIN, MRS. P. FREDRICKSON, PAUL LUCKENBILL, PRIN CLPAL. SECOND ROW: TORRENCE FREE, CLYDE DARRAH, T. WILEY CLARK, ROBERT GARTH. L Y f .. S +75 Z! .11 I -ffl I 'C 1 W4 , 7, FACULTY 1 6,f FIRST ROW: PAUL LUCKENBILL, ALMA LUCKENBILL, LOIS WOOLLEY, VERA RATHKAMP. SECOND ROW: RAYMOND HART, EARL FOSTER WILLIAM HUDDLESTON, C. DEAN KEITHLEY. PAUL A. LUCKENBILL, PRINCIPAL University of Iowa, M. A. Physical Sciences ALMA LUCKENBILL Cornell College, B. A. English, Speech EARL FOSTER Western Illinois State College, B. S. Mathematics, Coach WILLIAM HUDDLESTON Western Illinois State College, B. Ed. Commerce 5 RAYMOND HART Western Illinois State College, B. Ed Social Sciences C. DEAN KEITHLEY University of Illinois, M. S. Vocational Agriculture VERA RATHKAMP Chicago Musical College, M. M. Music LOIS WOOLLEY Western Illinois State College, B. S Vocational Home Economics BARBARA BEST Class Presrdent 2 Class Treasurer 4 Class Secretaryl Student Counc1l2 ClassPlays 2 3 4 Yorker Staffl 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Vocal Solo 1 2 3 Gtrls Ensemble 1 2 3 4 Mtxed Ensemble 2 4 Grrls Cho ru 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorusl 2 3 4 Band 1 2 4 Annual Staff Ed1tor4 G A A 1 Cheerleader2 Letter W1nner2 3 Instrumental Ensemble 2 4 CLASS OF 1955 JAMES BOOTH F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4gF. F. A. Reporter 2, F. F. A. Sectional Vice-President 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Class Plays 3, 4, Yorker Staff 23 Operetta 2gBasketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4g Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4gBand 1, 2, 3, 4, Band President 45 State Music Contest 1, 3,4g Letter Winner 2, 3, 4- Vocal Ensemble 4- Instrumental Ensemble 4 ROBERT FREE Class Treasurer 1 Class Reporter 2 Class s1dent4 F F A 1 2 Secretary3 F F A Pres1dent4 Student Counctl 3 4 Student Councrl Vrce Pres rdent4 Class Plays 3 4 Yorker 2 4 Op eretta2 Track 1 2 3 4 Football2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letter W1nner2 3 4 Boys Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mixed Cho rus 1 2 3 4 Boys Chorus Pres1dent3 Band 1 2 3 Annual staff4 Vocal En semble4 COMPLIMENTS OF BOYDSTUN LUMBLR COMPANY LITTLE YORK ILLINOIS 6 CLASS OF 1955 JOYCE HUGHES Guls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Grrls Ensemble 1 3 4 Mrxed Ensemble 2 4 Operetta 2 Class Secre tary3 Class Reporter 1 Class Play 3 4 Yorker Staff 1 2 3 4 Annual Staff4 F A 1 2 3 4 Letter Wrnner 1 Speech3 Vocal Solo 1 2 Musrc Award 3 Cheerleader 1 4 F H A Chapter Degree Chaxrman 4 G A A Booklet Charrman2 G A A 1 F H A Song leader 1 SHIRLEY COX Class Reporter3 Class Plays3 4 F H 4 F H A Typrs H Parlramentarran 3 4 Glrls Chorus 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Student Councr13 Guls League 2 Cheerleader 3 Letter Wrnner 3 COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST STATE BANK MEMBER OF F D l C BROWNLEE AND WHITEMAN INSURANCE YORK HOUSE LITTLE YORK, ILLINOIS 'I FRANKLIN CAMPBELL F A 1234FFATreasure F F A Secretary 4 Class Plays3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Letter Wmner 4 Annual Staff 4 H- - . . ', ':' ' ' il-IF ,Q 1 is Q I ' F. . . , , , 5 . . . I3 A,1,2,3, , .. 't4g'F.' fAf DORIS DAMEWOOD Class Treasurer3 Class Secretary 4 Class s 3 4 F 2 F H A So Leader 2 G A A 1 Glrls Chorusl 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 4 Band4 Band Vrce Presldent 4 Annual Staff 4 Tr1p Sec retary4 Annual Typ1st4 Vocal Ensemble 4 Instrumental Ensemble 4 CLASS OF 1955 RICHARD HESS Class Presrdent 1 3 Class Plays3 4 Stu dent Councrl 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl Treasurer2 3 4 Yorker Staff3 Annual Staff4 Operetta2 Boys Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mrxed En semble 2 4 Boys Chorus Reporter3 Musrc Award 3 F F A 1 2 Football 1 PAUL FREDRICKSON 3 4 F F A Senune Basketball 1 2 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Class Plays3 4 Oper etta 2 Boys Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Vocal Ensemble 3 4 Boys Chorus Treasurer4 Annual Staff4 Letter W1nner2 3 4 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1955 MC KAY MUSIC COMPANY DAVENPORT IOWA 8 Play , g .l-l'.A.1,.g. . ng F.F.A.1,2,,g... '14g CLASS OF 1955 BETTY DUTTON Class Vrce Pres1dent2 4 Class Plays3 4 Operetta 2 Grrls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorusl 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus Re porter 3 Yorker Staff 3 Annual Staff Assrstant Ed1tor4 G A A 1 Guls En semble 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Ensemble 2 4 Musrc Award 3 Q. MAXINE BIDDLE Class P1ays3 4 Grrls Chorus4 Mrxed Chorus4 G1r1s Ensemb1e4 Mrxed En semble 4 G A A 1 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 4 Letter Wrnner 3 COMPLIMENTS OF MONMOUTI-I TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF MONMOUTH NATIONAL BANK OF MONMOUTH MEMBERS OF F D I C 9 CHARLES EARP Class Vrce Presrdent 3 Class Treasurer 2 Annual Bus1ness Manager 4 F F A V1ce 3 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Boys Chorus 1 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 3 4 Boys Chorus V1ce Presldent Annual Staff 4 Letter Wrnner 2 3 4 1 1 f President 4g Class Plays 3, 4g.Trac'k 1, 2, I : ' , I 'I ' ' 4: 1 X 4 CLASS OF 1955 PATRICIA DUTTON Class P1ays3 4 Gtrls Chorus4 Mtxed Chorus 1 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Instrumental emb1e34GAA1FHA1 Annual Staff 4 Letter Wtnner 3 ww '-,f AP' D7-1 hh, nrNS,:rJ 7fg?g2f?,ff NOEL GRABOWSKI Track 1 2 3 4 Letter Wmner 1 2 3 Ltbranan 4 Class Plays 3 4 Annual Staff CLASS COLORS Mtnt Green and Rose CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS MOTTO We have crossed the bay the ocean ltes before us COMPLIMENTS OF NORRIS OFFICE EQUIPMENT MC BRIDE EQUIPMENT BARROWS ADDLEMAN COMPANY MONMOUTH ILLINOIS I0 ., .4 s ' 0 . 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'94 'x S3 ss IL' SENIOR OFFICERS FIRST ROW BETTY DUTTON VICE PRESIDENT BOB FREE PRESIDENT DORIS DAMEWOOD SEC RETARY SECOND ROW BARBARA BEST TREASURER CHARLES EARP STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE SHIRLEY COX REPORTER IN APPRECIATION The Class of 1955 wrshes to cxprcss heartfelt apprectatron to those who, durxng the course of our htgh school years, have worked trrclessly to make our school days pleasant and memorable To our prtncxpal, Mr Luckenbrll, hrs staff of teachers, and the Board of Educatron, who have kept the school strong scholastrcally and made rt a vxtal lmk rn the cham of our rndtvtdual growth, we are grate- ful, rndeed To the patrons of the school, our parents, personal and busmess frtends, who have so generously glven of theu' Interest, trme, and money, we say thank-you It I5 through your cooperatton that our four years of hrgh school wrll be long remembered CONGRATULATIONS WARRLN COUNTY SLRVICL COMPANY WETHERBEE SPORTING GOODS COMPANY MONMOUTII, ILLINOIS GALESBURG, ILLINOIS Il ...:-- .'1.3P- ur-141 1. . ..--M ' fr ,V .- I ,I g,v .ff-4-2. 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I ,f 53 N x 5-If CLASS OF 1956 CAROL PETERS PRESIDENT DORIS SHIKE SECRETARY MELBA KINNEY REPORTER ON WILLIAM DAMEWOO VICE PRESIDENT SHIRLEY LUCKENBILL TREASURER JOHN PERRIN STUDENT FOUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE MARILYN TALBOTT TERRANCE LESCHER pfk MART HA BIDDLE LARRY STEEPLETON D f fLAliuh ff ,X '-,T,.if '-,so MARLYS NEIL BILLY STOKES COMPLIMENTS OF GLENN R BROWN TRUCKING BROWN AND STRIPE CATTLE COMPANY LITTLE YORK, ILLINOIS 12 ,jg I B I f 5 'Lf Wx S, I - 3, 1117 K ,B E K . Q we A I 9 , . A we EA S I ,I X IA ii U ff, Q. If, ..s. I , I ff r-Q YC Q 11 . 'CN ff' ,Af ,I 1-P CLASS OF 1956 LAWRENCE FREDRICKSON STANLEY BANTA CLYDE GOFF NEAL MARTIN ARTHUR DAVIES IAMES HANSON LOUISE BELLINGER DALE ROSS EVELYN TALBOTT JAMES MELTON DONNA PHILLIPS KINEPPS DRY GOODS LARSON S FURNITURE MART 1 V .gk x If 1' 'I ii v 4 ,rv 1 APN ' ' 'U H f -2 44, ' . X. A '. 1 I' ' - N, A ' A A I . - if , J F 4 P4 X If LD I if , XX V K X V 1 -, 'IC Xf ' Iv 'K 1: Q' - Q Sl 1 I -, '1 ,lQ'ZffI,i ,U rf' A I - , . MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS CLASS OF 1957 JAMES DARRAH PRESIDENT ,rw-1. dv... 'wx Sw' if '3-29 x 4-Lil- K:-1' 19 DWIGHT BOOCK VICE PRESIDENT MARY LYNN WATSON SECRETARY ',,,nA-1:9 Q--av DEBRA TERPENING TREASURER .IOAN DARRAH REPORTER CARL GOFF STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE DOROTHY BURNS PHILIP DUTTON PAUL DUTTON ROBERT BOOTH JOYCE BIDDLE JAMES DAMEWOOD COMPLIMENTS OF STOTT S GROCERY AND MARKET GREEN MARKED AND GREAT HEART COAL DUGAN STANDARD SERVICE LITTLE YORK ILLINOIS I1 , I . ,sz ' - .zv I is ff M 4 I 1 1 ff I 1 'ff I ' A a if Q 'ff-r Q f f Q if Q W 2. K , 4, J V f A .135 ff'f,.-iff' ' I, ff ' , ' 'WET' ' - IT: 2 ' Q J . . 2 ,Q f A 3 I . ,I .,k,, Y V' 'M fi A ' N' VZYV , -4 Li- . A ,:5'fS - A I f 1. fs-' Wir? H ,.. Q I . 5,5 , W if I I iw! K! A An ' N ff I fl I ' ,f 4' ,... A4 V f 6 Q a .L f .' 4 v , 3' 1 P CLASS OF 1957 RAYMOND PERRIN JANET BLANSETT TOM MELTON LOUISE TAYLOR RICHARD WOLFE KE P ATRICIA OL SON 'fi DAVID STEVENS CAROL CAMPBELL MILDRED LEWIS 'A ROY LENZ CHARLOTTE RHODEIN COMPLIMENTS OF I C PENNEY COMPANY EINGDAHL IMPLEMENT COMPANY MONMOUTH LUMBER COMPANY MOINMOUTH ILLINOIS I: ANCIL GUILINGER 'TIWZ7 l Vx 14 'vi x Al -'ft ,I H.-14 41 If X R :nivi nf f 41 v. 1 . ff. 5' , ,Q I , A A l : ' MSN Ei ,:. 5, . V1 'JM -1 1 .J 1 L' , ,, ll .S -Ib ' A Egg - 4:r gif, A 43 f N I ' ., , 61' ' ' rl .If 'L I :J , rv , .r A A 4 E I ,Ng-' iv 4 ' ,rf ' A A A 2- 5 ,. X X P 'T' z Q J I -I I . 10 CLASS OF 1958 -:MY .0 ffl' af , IRA? 6 L I DAVID LEWIS PRESIDENT A, - LINDA EIEss VICE PRESIDENT T' LINDA BELLINGER SECRETARY DEAN TALBOTT TREASURER NANCY GUILINGER REPORTER PAULA HUGHES STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE MARIE STRUBLE JUDY MCKELVIE EDWARD SHARP SHARON RHODEN KENNETH SHAFFER MARY ANN STEVENS .Z ED WARD RAEs ROBERT KINNEY ,,.,,,, JERRY PERRIN LAWRENCE TAYLOR 5 TREVOR DAVIES EDWARD WOERLY KAY ARMSTRONG JOHN POLLOCK QDICIUIC not BVBIIHLJICD COMPLIMENTS OF LUGG MEMORIAL CHAPEL MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS SCHOOL PERSONNEL ,.,.-! ,s l 1,K L.. of ' 'PQ LEFT TO RIGHT WILLIAM HAWK LLLNN MASON GEORGE BRATTON RICHARD STRATTON WILLIAM REITMAN EDWARD STOTTS GOMPLIMENTS OF LYLE BARR AND SON WAYNE S ELEVATOR LITTLE YORK ILLINOIS 1' 35 ., f A 4: fi DE A - B JAMES TIPPETT LEFT TO RIGHT: MRS. ELSIE GERALD, MRS. DOROTHY SURBER, MRS. MARTHA RHODEN. 17 lg N 3- EJ I .-y 125 I W X Q. N 6 - f r 0 ,A T AI, ,4.I.IuA W ' IW 'AIN I , I, I MI-I iw Q, MII Mi, , W I ' U A - IW' YEARBOOK STAFF EDITOR BARBARA BEST ASSISTANT EDITOR, BETTY DUTTON BUSINESS MANAGER CHARLES EARP TYPISTS DORIS DAMEWOOD SHIRLEY COX FIRST ROW SHIRLEY COX PAUL FREDRICKSON BETTY DUTTON BARBARA BEST CHARLES EARP ROBERT FREE SECOND ROW MRS LUCKENBILL JOYCE HUGHES DORIS DAMEWOOD FRANKLIN CAMPBELL NOEL GRABOWSKI JAMES BOOTH RICHARD HESS PATRICIA DUTTON MAXINE BIDDLE COMPLIMENTS OF WATSON LUMBER COMPANY ED 'HAWKINS AND SON WELLDRILLING GOFF S SERVICE lg LITTLE YORK ILLINOIS ,YQXN A X -'-ni,p1'gg- ' '57- '1 ' 18 P I 'G ta QM, I' 7 , 9. . , D : I I I I I : ' I I I 1 I I I I 9 I .B .Q I , A - 1 K . , XXf 5 ' - ,QQ . ,.- Z . , ff Il, 3 , 'O' X i X-xg 9 - ii-1-1. I, i N I 1 3' -' - -f, I H -Dd2A Aff 'T-,ji I 1 A V11 H Q X 'I F -A l 1 is I Rh-,, , la STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: TREASURER, RICHARD HESSg REPORTER, CAROL PETERSON, PRESIDENT, CHARLES EARPg VICE PRESIDENT, ROBERT FREE: SECRETARY, SHIRLEY LUCKENBILL, SECOND ROW: PAULA HUGHES, DEBRA TERPENING, CARL GOFF, JOHN PERRIN, JAMES DARRAH, DAVID LEWIS. JAMES BOOTH, MR. LUCKENBILL. SPONSORED BY COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY GALESBURG, ILLINOIS J. S. SCHRAMM COMPANY THE MUSIC SHOP, BURLINGTON, IOWA 5706 YORKER STAFF FIRST ROW: MELBA KINNEY, JOYCE HUGHES, EDITOR, BARBARA BESTg ASSISTANT EDITOR, DORIS SHIKEQ CAROL PETERSON, MARY LYNN WATSON. SECOND ROW: SHIRLEY COX, JOYCE BIDDLE, NANCY GUILINGER JAMES DARRAH, ROBERT FREE, JOHN PERRJN, CHARLOTTE RHODEN, DEBRA TERPENINC, JOAN DARRAH, DOROTHY BURNS, MR. HUDDLESTON. 19 '-.f .QIAK 'Ili FIRST ROW: JAMES BOOTH, JAMES DARRAH, CLYDE GOFF, ROBERT BOOTH, DALE ROSS, LAWRENCE FRED- RICKSON, CHARLES EARP. SECOND ROW: PAUL FREDRICKSON, CARL GOFF, TERRANCE LESCHER, FRANKLIN CAMPBELL, LARRY STEEPLE- TON, DWIGHT BOOCK, WILLIAM DAMEWOOD, JOHN PERRIN, MR. KEITHLEY. THIRD ROW: JAMES DAMEWOOD, DAVID LEWIS, ROY LENZ., RAYMOND PERRIN, TOM MELTON, ANCIL GUILINGER, STANLEY BANTA, NEAL MARTIN, JAMES MELTON, PHILLIP DUTTON, ARTHUR DAVIES, ROBERT FREE. FOURTH ROW: ROBERT KINNEY, KENNETH SHAFFER, JERRY PERRIN, LAWRENCE TAYLOR, BILLY STOKES, TREVOR DAVIES, DEAN TALBOTT, RICHARD WOLFE, EDWARD RAES, EDWARD SHARP, EDWARD WOERLY, DAVID STEVENS, PAUL DUTTON. l 1 K 'J l ' GJ u K , 'T Zn 1.5. ' H 41240 fn 6 N I 'Ao FW' 'Ie 5' .XJR 'G X - C -' T rf? Z 'J' YZ. 'nxlrlll C oe. Q' Q uxifg ' ' U U fa i SPONSORED BY SHARP FEED MILL DOSSEY FARM AND SOIL SERVICE PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION SHORT TERM CREDIT SERVICE FIRST ROW: ADVISOR MR. KEITHLEYg VICE PRESIDENT, CHARLES ,EOR EARMER5 EARPg PRESIDENT, ROBERT FREE: SENTINEL, PAUL FREDRICKSON. MORMOUTH, TEETNOT5 SECOND ROW: SECRETARY, FRANKLIN CAMPBELL, TREASURER, WILLIAM DAMEWOODg REPORTER, JAMES DARRAH. 21 BAND FIRST ROW: IOYCE BIDDLE, MARY ANN STEVENS, KAREN LUCKENBILL, DORIS SHIKE, JUDY MCKELVIE SECOND ROW: LINDA HESS, RICHARD WOLFE, PATRICIA DUTTON, CLYDE GOFF, JOHN PERRIN, SHIRLEY LUCKENBILL. THIRD ROW: TREVOR DAVIES, ROY LENZ., PAULA HUGHES, BARBARA BEST, DORIS DAMEWOOD, DEBRA TERPENING, LLOYD TEMPERO, TOM MELTON. ,,.- '41 FIRST ROW: SECRETARY, DORIS SHIKEQ PRESIDENT, JAMES BOOTHQ VICE PRESIDENT, DORIS DAMEWOOD, SECOND ROW: REPORTER, DOROTHY BURNSg STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE, DEBRA TERPENINGg TREAS- URER JOYCE BIDDLE. SPONSORED BY MILDRED'S BEAUTY SHOP R. C. MUNSON FEED STORE LITTLE YORK, ILLINOIS LEVINE'S MUSIC AND GIFT SHOP TREE TOWN NURSERY MONMOUTH REVIEW ATLAS MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS BAND NANCY GUILINGEK CAROL CAMPBELL, JOAN DARRAH, CHARLOTTE RHODEN MARTHA BIDDLE ROBERT KINNEY, KAY ARMSTRONG, SHARON RI-IODEN, ANCIL GUILINGER CAROL PETERSON DOROTHY BURNS, COURTNEY MUNSON, MRS, RATHKAMP, CARL GOFF, JAMES DARRAH JAMES MELTON .JAMES BOOTH. CLARINET QUA RT ET 3 ' , X - j,:,.' , I ' f Q?.j?'.Ef.. ' fn Iffl' -2: SPONSORED BY JOHNSON'S WALL PAPER AND PAINT STORE WHITE FURNITURE COMPANY WIRTZ BOOK STORE CARTER'S PHARMACY HINES AND HARRIS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS DRUM QUARTET 23 MIXED CHORUS J I 1 4,51 fi FIRST ROW: PAULA HUGHES, LOUISE BELLINGER, SHIRLEY COX, JANET BLANSETT, JERRY PERRIN, TREVOR DAVIES, PAUL DUTTON, SECOND ROW: LINDA I-IESS, JOYCE HUGHES, SHARON RHODEN, CAROL CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY LUCKENBILL MARY ANN STEVENS, RICHARD HESS, DALE ROSS, JOHN PERRIN. THIRD ROW: MRS. RATHKAMP, DOROTHY BURNS, DORIS SHIKE, DEBRA TERPENING, MELBA KINNEY ROBERT KINNEY, JAMES MELTON, ROY LENZ, ROBERT BOOTH, DAVID LEWIS. FIRST ROW: GIRLS' CHORUS SECRETARY, MELBA KINNEYQ VICE PRESIDENT, CHARLES EARPgPRESIDENT, SHIRLEY LUCK- ENBILLg BOYS' CHORUS SECRETARY, JAMES MELTON. SECOND ROW: GIRLS'CHORUS REPORTER, MARY LYNN WAT- SON, TREASURER, PAUL FREDRICKSON, BOYS' CHORUS RE- PORTER, JOHN PERRINg STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE, RICHARD HESS. 24 COMPLIMENTS OF BROWN LYNCH SCOTT TORLEY HARDWARE MAYRATH'S CORN AND HAY ELEVATORS MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS MIXED CHORUS -SJ ld' 11 RICHARD WOLFE, MAXINE BIDDLE, MARY LYNN WATSON, LOUISE TAYLOR, LINDA BELLINGER, MARIE STRUBLE. ROBERT FREE, CHARLES EARP, MARTHA BIDDLE, DONNA PHILLIPS, BETTY DUTTON, BARBARA BEST, JOYCE BIDDLE, PATRICIA DUTTON, JOAN DARRAI-I, PAUL FREDRICKSON, JAMES BOOTH, IUDY MCKELVIE, KAY ARMSTRONG, CHARLOTTE RHODEN, DORIS DAMEWOOD, NANCY GUILINCER, PATRICIA OLSON., CORN ET TRIO COMPLIMENTS OF I-IABLN'S LOCKER IIM HOTTLE QUALITY POLAND CI-IINAS SALE OCTOBER I2 ROSS HANNA BREEDER OF ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE , .. PHONE LITTLE YORK 2162 7'-' .1 ' LITTLE YORK, ILLINOIS 'I C, f r I ,' ., V- y--341149 . J I . 'lv If ,' e ' TROMBONE OUARTET 25 A J in eb, f ' 4 ' .4- X I COMPLIMENTS OF WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE ALLEN'S AUTO REPAIR SHOP ENSEMBLE I K fi X if HAMILTON PRODUCE COMPANY F. H. ROSS, MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE T. I. DAVIES AND SON AUTO EXCHANGE MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS FLUTE DUET CLARINET TRIO fi' f4 If gif, 26 fl 1. I 'hw ENSEMBLE II , X I , ' - ix X -4 9 W? VOCAL EN SEMBLE .bt , H 1.3 ,,,,. G, n f 4 I 3 I x I A V , di 1, 9 .. . 'V iff 1, 'Levi .fm h, In I f A I W f X, 4 .Wy Tow ER ENSEMBLE I K, BLA, ' I SAXOPHONE TRIO TRUMPET DUET SPONSORED BY E AND A MOTOR SALES, INC. MONMOUTI-I STONE COMPANY STRAND'S BAKERY MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS 'Af C - I . . .1 I ? L as X . l, fr 27 I .Egg fy' 9 COMPLIMENTS OF ALEDO MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION THEDES' JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT ALEDO, ILLINOIS JUNE WEDDING i'l 4 ' . s I , Ir' J no - 37'-H4 K 5 LL,- 28 .n. ,1 'S fan I If 'U Q X... S Q5 GOING PLACES ., Q7 X , C,OINbRATLLAT1OINb EINIOR MII.LER'S DRIVE-IIN MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS 29 E41 91f.w.,':n COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF BALDWIN S STANDARD SERVICE BEATTY S FASHION CENTER CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB SERVICE RAINBOW RINK MONMOUTH ILLINOIS MONMOUTH ILLINOIS wPWwf'7!m?4+W We ke .faqdf 74 Zan, .Zelda Zack . - . . . A up - ta , K' . J I I V J f - A eo c S. i 1 I - 767001 7445 lace' 7140! 744f .lmef I I Jr 1 41 9 '1 vm? mga' r? -ai?L'F'X 'X- :X X W-1. i f Ya0' SEA SON SUMMARY BIGGSVILLE MEDIA KIRKWOOD OY KEI TH SB URG LYI-I SCORING STATISTICS ROBERT FREE S X CHARLES EARP CLYDE GOFF DWIGHT BOOCK WILLIAM DAMEWOOD 4.515 OPP rw COMPLIMENTS OF TURNBULL FUNERAL HOME MONMOUTH ILLINOIS We ze .loyal z4nd 7uee, M6 , I H E COMPLIM EN TS OF I ,Z E H2355 I. H. CREIGHTON PLUMBING AND HEATING 412 WEST BOSTON AVENUE MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS Wea gawk aa 7a5 AGAINST THE BEST IN THE LAND COMPLIMENTS OF Frank Romano Grocery and Insurance Agency Maple City Dairy Monmouth, Illinois Hilltop Aquarium Tropical Fish, Phone 2342 Little York Guy E. Smith and Son Breeders of Chester White Swine Steep1eton's Barber Shop Little York, Illinois 33 FREE THROW RECORD CARL GOFF A NCIL GUILINGER CLYDE GOFF CHARLES EARP TROPHY WINNER CARL GOFF 55 70.8'fc 61.7'7fo 61.2070 59.50112 gh. . W. I YQ , L-'LF' -.f 4 4:1 -L .9-' 3 Z' Sf J Q- JV, FOR WE KNOW YOU HAVE SAND VARSITY .,- ., a S4f?,SP . . U- M.. I., LS! .,.1'L . ,,,.,.,ef iw: ' l l ' z ,- -I, - br, ,Zu L W4 ' rg ., - - 51. .1-A13 A rw, ' - -.ix-, H- fu - 'if' ,531 L 1' ,------------ -L ,,ff,pf 1 KNNLXAV Z P. ,f , Q ' 1- If 1 1 1 Q 11 E J 7 4 A x J S N -f Z- WINOLA KIRKWOOD NEW BOSTON ALEXIS BIGGSVILLE G. 8a O. KEITHSBURG STRONGHURST OY STRONGHURST TERRE HAUTE G. 8: O KEITHSBURG R M A SHERRARD MEDIA KIRKWOOD R M A OY BIGGSVILLE TERRE HAUTE I 1 b ,g Q sEAsoN SUMMARY ' L.Y,H,S. OPP. f? x W X x J' I sl .A R K. . v i -355-. Ki. ,-, , u ,. fl Jr, LITTLE YORK' 43 F., -- I JUNIOR VARSITY X 4-31 4, ..,. . FREE THROW RECORD ROBERT FREE 57 7010 DWIGHT BROOCK 55.0010 BILL DAMEWOOD 51.30lo FRANK CAMPBELL 28 6170 BASKETBALL CAPTAIN 1 PAUL FREDRICKSON I 4 4 1 ' ax 2 X ' 9 SEASON SUMMARY L Y H S PP WINOLA KIRKWOOD NEW BOSTON ALEXIS BIGGSVILLE G 8: O KEITHSBURG OY STRONGHURST TERRE HAUTE G. Sc O KEITHSBURG R. M. A MEDIA KIRKWOOD R. M A OY BIGGSVILLE TERRE I-IAUTE 63 26 ,157 5 ' ' ?. .A- lqx, .. 1f2i..L,, f-N, if' ' , .- ' fm-nf.. .-, N, fd. n ' .. '-'M .15-: --1 ,K:':-- - -- ' . , .A- - Rn. 1 :jr-X .,. fl 2 wg. -1- N .. . .3 ' -1' .., R 'X .r .:. EF 35 4 if 1.....x.:. SPEECH CLASS SPONSORED BY FALL AND BRITTON SERVICE STATION OLSON SALES AND SERVICE VERNON T CLARK GIBB MOTORS ALEDO ILLINOIS FREEMAN TEXACO STATION MONMOUTH ILLINOIS Sli 3 36 ll fi li CLASS HISTORY Once upon 2 trme twenty two greenhorns recrurted from vrllage and farm were strollrng along a pathway when they chanced to meet a magtcran He muttered a few maglc words and the earth opened to reveal a heavy stone wrth a huge brass rtng on ll Under thrs stone there IS hidden a treasure which wrll make you rich said the magtctan So bldden they tugged at the rrng and lo and behold the stone slrd back to reveal the Cavern of Educatton frlled wtth gems and rlches Now the maglcran took a r1ng from his frnger and placed ll upon Alladln ftn the person of Richard l-lessj saytng Take thrs proceed to the garden there you wtll ftnd a lamp brtng rt to me Upon arrtvrng at the deslgnated spot Rrchard took the lamp Betty Dutton collected the torch Barbara Best the parchment Robert Free the Jewels Rushmg up the stone flrght they found to therr consternauon they could not move the heavy stone In desperauon Dick twrsted the magrc r1ng and genre Mr Foster appeared saytng What wouldst thou have Lead us safely through the Cavern of Educatlon tnto the wide world pleaded Drck I ll lead you through the flrst tunnel sard Mr Foster And so the Class of 1955 was formed Suddenly there was encountered a group of mrghty upperclassmen who barred further progress untxl 1nit1at1on re qutrements had been met Alladln prcked up some sand and rubbed ll agatnst the lamp he was carryrng before the startled group appeared a genie named lngenurty Grant us success rn thrs new ordeal begged Alladrn and rt was no sooner sard than done Forthwrth the sophomores permrtted them to pass Ftnding themselves rn need of funds Allad1nfR1chardJ nowwell aware of the power of the lamp gave xt a shrne and a successful bake sale scrap drrve box social and corn gleamng passed rn qurck succession A year went by erght of the orrgrnal number were lost by the wayside but Theda Hall Ellen Colltns and James Booth wandered rn to Jotn the group Not wlshrng to push their good fortune too far the offrcers handed on the magic ring to Alladln Un the person of Barbara Bestl the torch remained with Betty Dutton the scroll went to Ellen Collxns the precxous gems were hand ed to Charles Earp The sophomore tunnel seemed strange and drffrcult so Alladln summoned genie Mrs Luckenbrll who asked What wouldst thou have? Safe conduct through tlus Cavern of Educatron rephed Alladrn Remembertng therr 1n1tiat1on ceremonies of the prevtous year they helped to welcome the next group as comrc strip characters Alladm polrshed her maglc lamp to brrng a magazrne dnve a bake sale a square dance and a corn gleamng to successful completlon September of the thtrd year found the group numberrng srxteen having lost Ellen Colllns and Larry Bellxnger In the annual organization the magrc rtng and lamp went to Allad1nfR1chard Hessj the torch to Charles Earp the scroll to Joyce Hughes and the gems to Dor1s Damewood Encouraged by amazrng success the class decrded to rely no longer on one magic ring and so the order went out to purchase indlvldual magrc rlngs Having a des1re for sttll more wealth geme Mrs Luckenbrlland the class collaborated on Once tn Every Famrly a magazine drrve corn gleamng food sales and a Texas Hoe Down A socral event of promrnence took place that year when the Junrors were hosts to a May Gardens Prom in honor of the Class of 1954 Also during the course of the year Jan Shangle Joined our group and went through the last semester wtth us Theda Hall left for a school ln Chicago Cleo Stokes left us at the begrnnrng of the next term The following fall found the senrors lost 1n Tunnel Four whereupon they rubbed therr magxc rrngs once more Genie Mrs Luckenbrll appeared before them saylng Thrs is your last chance For the frnal time the rrng and lampwere placed ln the keeping of Allad1nfRobert Freej the torch went to Betty Dutton the scroll to Dons Damewood the accumulated gems to Barbara Best Slnce our frrends and famllies had been so helpful 1n aldtng us through our four years rn the Cavern of Educa t1on we decided to grve them somethtng to remember us by and tn October we journeyed to the Land of Magtc Cameras and had senror ptctures taken Alladul s lamp was poltshed many tlmes thts year and so in short order June Weddrng Christmas card sales Valley Conference programs food sales Yearbook editmg and a banquet were conducted wrth gratifytng results Much thought was spent planning for that day rn May when a golden charlot would awalt at the gate to convey the group on a thrrteen day Journey through lands of deltght Now II came to pass that the senrors wtshed to be graduated to return to the larger world once more so Mrs Luckenbrll tnstructed them to appear before the Sultan QPrmclpal Paul Luckenbrllj and a body of Grand Vlzters fthe Board of EdUC3I.l0l'l, to ask tlus humble favor In preparatton for Commencement Day each senlor assembled the prectous Jewels he had accumulated durtng the four years Alladrn pol1shed the lamp untrl tt fauly gleamed and the group presented themselves before the Sultan and Grand Vrzrers Once more the genre of the lamp appeared saymg What wouldst thou have? Graduatton chorused the senrors It was no sooner satd than done On May 20 1955 the roll was called Robert Free Paul Fredrlckson Betty Dutton Patncla Dutton Dons Damewood Noel Grabowskr Barbara Best Maxrne Brddle Shirley Cox Franklm Campbell Charles Earp Joyce Hughes Rxchard Hess James Booth And so they walked out of the Cavern of Education for the last ttme to wander henceforward over the face of the earth. Wel1, let's get busy, said Mrs. Luckenbill, and lo and behold, .things began to look promising at once. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the membersof the Class of 1955 of the Lrttle York Communrty Hrgh School rn the year of our Lord one thousand tune hundred ftfty ftve do hereby make and declare thls to be our Last Wtll and Testament I Betty Dutton bequeath what remarns of my antr fat solutron to Stanley Ban ta my pair of sctssors to Melba Krnney so that she may cut all the strtngs at tached I Robert Free bequeathmy abtltty to keep calm to B111 Damewood my chemts try workbook to John Perrrn I Richard Hess bequeath to Larry Steepleton a paper bag of a1r so he ll never run out of w1nd to Clyde Goff my one arm dr1v1ng techmque I Barbara Best bequeath my thermometer to Marrlyn Talbott to check those temper tantrums before they get out of control my knack of gertlng my own way to Donna Phtlltps who needs to assert herself I Charles Earp bequeath tc James Melton my ball and charn to fasten on Shtr ley so he can keep track of her to B1lly Stokes my secret of how to stand up under two for a nrckel ctgars I Max1neB1ddle bequeath to Marlys Ne1l1 a set of toorhptcks to cure her sleept tis after a late date I Patrtcra Dutton bequeath to Evelyn Talbott my dependabtlrty and habrt of gettmg to class on ttme my share of Wheattes to James Hanson to gtve htm some go power I Franklrn Campbell bequeath my strong lens glasses to Dorrs Shrke so that she can be sure to watch her step my book How to Flrrt Successfully to Arthur Davres I Joyce Hughes bequeath my channels of garherrng and spreadrng the news to Carol Peterson so she can perfecther methods my secret of how to collect and keep class rtngs to Loutse Bellrnger I James Booth bequeath my address book to Lawrence Frednckson and Neal Marun so they can get acquamted wrth the home town gtrls my cowboy boots to Terrance Lescher so he can play cowboy for real I Dons Damewood bequeath the bltnders I ve had to wear to Shtrley Lucken brll to keep her eyes from straytng I Noel Grabowskr bequeath my drrvtng abtlrty to anyone who has nothmg to lrve for what ts left of my car to Dale Ross who needs one of hrs own l Shtrley Cox bequeath to Martha Btddle my way of recogntzrng a good man when I see one for a good man rs hard to ftnd I Paul Fredrrckson bequeath nothrng I ll need everythmg I ve got Unto our school and underclassmen we bequeath the followrng properues All honors we have won tn sports and acuvttres Joyce s grggles Shrrley s slow stroll Dons s commands Robert s shuffle Barbara s low alto Maxine s Yeah Purple' Yeah Gold' Noel s drawl Betty s outbursts of laughter Rrchard s tenor Jrm s clatter of cowboy boots Charles s wolf call Paul s cute swrng and sway and Patrrcra s shrrll laughter to echo rn memory through the halls of the Lrttle York Communtty I-hgh School for ever and ever and ever To the Board of Educatron and the Faculty of School D1str1ct Number 133 Our thanks for the memory of years of work well done Of good trmes of plays and sports and of dtplomas won Of musrc and of dancrng and of the frrends we ve made Of our rrtp to drstant states dear to man and mard For all these thmgs we thank you and may you ever know That thoughts of hrgh school days w1l1 be wrth us as we go In wttness whereof We the Class of 1955 rn the County of Warren State of Illtnots do hereby set our hands and seal The Class of 1955 38 X ' . , . ,l . - xr' ' . 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' I ' . t : : : : Nxt - . : ' : ' : ' ' : XX - I Z u - : 1 u n ' ' CLASS PROPHECY I-Iavrngbeenselected by the Spanrshgovemmentto make a good wtll trrp to the Umted States I decrded to take thrs excellent opportunity to vrsrt the members of the Class of 1955 whrle en route I stepped aboard the Frank a speedy vessel powered by atomrc energy and was greeted by Captatn Campbell He wasa brt paunchy and qurte bald but drstrngurshed lookrng nevertheless The steward whrspered to me that hrs captatn rs true to the tradrtron of the sea he has a grrl rn every port Brlled as the feature attractron to the world famous Madrson Square Garden rn New York Crty was the former Joyce Hughes figure skater supreme Le Roy was so proud of hrs beautrful wrfe and the many laurels she has won At Washrngton D C I was the guest of Senator Free Bob havrng amassed a fortune rn orl decrded to enter polrtrcs He won the senatorral race on a Slash the Budget program He got hrs start prnchrng pennres rn hrgh school My next stop was at Biddle s Brood a famous orphanage in Buffalo Maxrne havrng frnally weaned of robbrng the cradle decrded to rock the cradle rnstead Her lrttle charges look for ward to the evenrngs when Maxrne crowds herself rnto her well worn cheerleadrng outfrt and leads them ur Can you make rt can you make rt can you Alabama shake rt can you shake rt to the left can you shake rt to the rrght Suppertrme found me rn Detrort Tantalrzrng aromas of porterhouse and French frres were rssurng from an attractrve cottage for two at the edge of the crty Drd I say a cottage for two? The place was frlled to overflowing with Dorrs and Bob Perrin and therr frve lrttle huskres Inasmuch as I had an evenrng free I wandered rnto Chrcago s radro statron W H I Z just rn trme for a commercral Out on the stage stepped Patsy Dutton wearmg a darrng gown and carryrng her trusty comet She tooted the melody through once and then raised her lovely alto rn Super Suds Super Suds lot s more Suds with Super Suds I rapped at the door rn my home town of Lrttle York just rn time to overhear Drck explarnlng to Shrrley Now Dearre that rs not a red harr on my coat collar Iwas out wrth the boys last nrght Whrle shakrnghands wrth me Shrrley sard Yes Drck s on our second mrllron now made rt all rn the cooler In Wyomrng I vrsrted Booth s Dude Ranch and Supper Club Here each evenrng Jrm rolls up hrs brg semr unloads hrs all grrl orchestra and dressed rn cowboy boots levrs and a ten gallon hat leads off wrth hrs theme song Home on the Range As I rounded a corner rn the Mormon settlement rn Salt Lake Crty Utah who should bump rnto me but Charles Earp I notrced that he glanced behrnd hrm nervously as he rnvited me out to vrsrt his seven wrves Suddenly Charles bolted down the street wrth a polrceman rn hot pursurt Then I remembered that polygamy rs agarnst the law but then Charles always drd belreve that varrety IS the sprce of lrfe In need ofa facral Iwandered rnto Betty s Before and After Salon rn Portland Oregon Betty a gorgeous srze ten glrded out to meet me As I left she thrust rnto my hand her copy rtghted reducrng dret and assured me rt would do somethrng for me My stay rn Hollywood was made very pleasant by Barbara and Eugene Whrte Havrng Just completed a serres of dancrng engagements at the top clubs of the crty Barbara was free to rn troduce me to the movre caprtal of the world Followrng therr marrrage rn the summer of 1955 the Whrtes deserted Monmouth for the lure of the brrght lrghts far to the west Down the track in sunny Calrfornra came Noel Grabowskr rnhrs 38 A Specral He crossed the frnrsh lrne way out front At once the spectators grabbed hrm and tossed hrm from shoulder to shoulder rn a blaze of glory Noel told me thathe started out rn soapbox derbres but when he was offered a 38 A Specral for ten dollars he snapped rt up knowrng a bargarn when he saw one Crossrng the RroGrande Iwas not at all surprrsed to recognrze the matador enterrng the arena rt was One Burp Freddre lumself He owes hrs collectron of 394 ears 306 tarls and 307 hoofs to that gurgle of hrs the bulls just couldn t take rt erther When I had completed my mrssron I returned home content to know that all was well wrth my schoolmates of former years QQ5' L 'o f l 'ff' MM' MAY GARDENS gwwf, y W , '- , f A nv- Wx.. ,V ' 'f fir ' M '37 .-f ' Af 4 X ' .. yi, ,,' N If 1 ,K ff. 1 ,- Lf ' ,rg If S J, V xr, 'W 'lv E ,f f w, ,, .Ag f U, 7 Jggff' ,ff ,f , W' 6 ' f .ffw 15 ' ' Q,gA ' fl, V mf' L, ,M , V i?f-?'5iggTT4iK5z s' 5 9 ,W ' TSVN' wr --if f nf' 'I , U I 'h n 5 ,yig 5 z it ,ifg!?35?gm55fg5,:,,7?,fV -, ., Q1 yi 3 Ja , Q 4 if,-s?,g1jfg?ff?fy , fi: A mi L 2, .-p f f 5 fglffz' ifslfffhf' T . 1 R , ig 335 ,.v,5 gf , 5 , 3 ': i 1 3 if I . i4f4??1iii'i35?'i 'A ' ' q:uunnKunrr:ufnsulllllllllllllltllllfllllllllllll if 7 45: 4 4' Y , V 2 I i1 Q x ,Vi L 2 f, g V. I , -K ' Y V Al- u ,I-J-Q 'N qs 1.39 SE 4 4 I l I 314 li V I. Q 1 I 1 1 1 2 IFHIITEQ, nw-w 1 54 fx K vit HONOR STUDENTS Barbara Best daughter of Mrs Wxmfred Best 15 the local rec1p1ent of the Daughters of the Amerlcan Revoluuon Good C1t1zensh1p Award Rrchard Hess son of Mr and Mrs Allan Hess has been awarded the Natronal Defense Good Cltlzenshrp Award These awards are based upon dependabrhty loyalty co operauon and leadershlp Barbara and Rrchard have been actlve ln many extra currlcular actrvmes and have good scholastrc standmgs COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF l.?:Rl?2liAgIAI'kgggDg REYNOLD s sERv1cE STATION Mooss s sPoRTs EQUIPMENT WILSON JEWE'-ERS James Booth son of Mr and Mrs Sterlmg Booth has been awarded the State Farmer Award Thrs award IS based upon farmmg program leader shrp and school and community ac trvitxes James has been actrve rn many extra currrcular BCIIVIIICS 41 n ' n o 1 v v n 1 . u a 1 1 I , - . I 1 n v 'BZ ISK Egx S13 K CHARLES EARP FOOTBALL CAPTAIN SPONSORED BY GUILINGER S GARAGE LITTLE YORK ILLINOIS IOHNSON RASMUSSEN COMPANY NEFF S SHOE STORE BURLINGTON IOWA ,-1 L.:.....lI MONMOUTH IMPLEMENT COMPANY HN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT MONMOUTH ILLINOIS 42 BARBARA ADDLEMAN DEAN ARMSTRONG MARY JANE DARRAH HAP HAYS GLENN MASON WALTER MCKELVIE ROBERT STEVENS M. W. TEMPERO KENNETH BIDDLE HOWARD DARRAH LOIS HAWKINS HOWARD HAWKINS MARY B. GAVIN FRANCIS GAVIN MARJORIE MILLS RICHARD L. HESS PATSY DUTTON SHIRLEY COX MARTHA BIDDLE JIM HANSON JIM DARRAH DORIS DAMEWOOD ANCIL GUILINGER BOB KINNEY MAXINE BIDDLE BOB PERRIN TOM MELTON JOHN FLATLEY BOOSTER CLUB CARL GOFF BOB BOOTH LAWRENCE LEE MARTHA GAVIN PHIL DUTTON DONALD FREDRIC KSON TREVOR DAVIES JIM MELTON JAMES FREE RAY PERRIN LAWRENCE OSBORN DONALD PERRIN EARL FOSTER SHIRLEY LUCKENBILL NANCY GUILINGER ARTHUR DAVIES MRS. ROY PETERSON MRS JUNE GRABOWSKI GLENN P OSBORN MRS LEO SMITH MR AND MRS TORRENCE FREE MABLEJ CAMPBELL SHERRY STRIPE STANLEY STRIPE BERTHA FREDRICKSON MR AND MRS MERLIN SHIKE MYRTLE DARRAH CAROL PETERSON OLSON S RUG COMPANY JOAN DARRAH SONDRA STEVINS BOB MUNSON SUSAN MCKELVIE LOIS MCKELVIE PATTY HABEN JOHN HABEN EUGENE WHITE ROLAND BEST BETTY ROSE RATHKAMP VERA RATHKAMP LEROY LANTZ BOB FREE JOYCE HUGHES MELBA KINNEY RONNY HAWKINS JERRY PERRIN BILL DAMEWOOD JOHN PERRIN PAUL FREDRIC KSON FRANCES SUTLIFF WILLIAM HUDDLESTON SUSIE MELTON P A LUCKENBILL FRANKLIN CAMPBELL WM BIDDLE DEAN KEITHLEY SHOOKMAN BLACKSMITH SHOP KAY ARMSTRONG ALMA LUCKENBILL P B QV ff Q P+ EW UBI :H ig E 'fif ix J? E 4 f YEA GREEN! YEA WHITE! X SPONSORED BY IVAN WAUGH INTERIOR DECORATOR AND PAINTER LITTLE YORK, ILLINOIS ON L.Y.S.! ON L.Y.S.! HANG ONTO THAT BALL, WE MUST WIN THIS GAME TONIGHT, BOYS, FIGHT AND DO NOT STALL. FIRST ROW: MR. PERRIN, MRS. MUNSON, MR. OLSON, MR, BRISTOW. SECOND ROW: MR. RHODEN, MR. BARR, MR. OLSON, MR. BROWNLEE QAbsentj. SPONSORED BY RADMACHER PLUMBING AND HEATING MI TCHELL'S SPORTING GOODS MONMOUTH ILLINOIS I I T7 - f' 'av ' . Z . 4 Q , . ' f l T J AX ' g 4 I In 54 :' 40 an 1. GRADE TWO TEACHER MRS. STEVENS COMPLIMENTS OF RANDELL BUS COMPANY CHARTERED COACHES AND CARTAGE GALESBURG, ILLINOIS GRADE FOUR TEACHER MRS. BROWN COMPLIMENTS OF WAREHOUSE MARKET MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS GRADE THREE TEACHER MRS. RA DER GRADE FIVE TEACHER MISS FIELDS COURTESY OF COMPLIMENTS OF BEATRICE FOODS BURCH STUDIO GALESBURG, ILLINOIS PHOTOGRAPHS OF QUALITY DAVENPORT IOWA GRADE SIX TEACHER MRS, WAUGH COMPLIMENTS OF CROW AND KOKE R C A VICTOR AND ZENITH TELEVISION MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS GRADES SEVEN AND EIGHT TEACHER MR. BRIS TOW nf J f' ,4. ,N ,,,.z,,g 'X xv ,vm x1-Q.-v .f f--S.. 1- N .zf X,-2' ,M A .4 Y , I I -' , v I, I V, A ' I if ,A - ' , 1 f ' 7 H .mf , A ' , y , F N J I .1 I ' N X ' .V , , it I j 1 1 ' A' Vi ' , f 1 ,AJ L ' Y - ' , f v - t ' r fl ' ' I I I1 -' 'f ' M, N' f A I ,,L. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.