New London High School - Tiger Yearbook (New London, IA)

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THE FOREWORD School is more than a building in which students attend classes. It is a measuring stick of a person's ideals, abilities, dreams, and failures. As we, the Annual Staff of '67, present die past year's activities, we hope they will serve as a record of how we accom- plished these goals. TIGER TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page................................................. Annual Staff............................................... Dedication................................................. Personnel ................................................. Seniors ................................................... Underclassmen.............................................. Organizations ............................................. Sports .................................................... Social Life ............................................... Ads ................................................. I . 3 4 5 12 27 37 53 65 75 2 THIS IS THE GROUP WHO DID IT. from left to right: Cheryl Griggs, Janice Gilmore, Janet Smith, Mcri Hanks, Carol Riepe, Randy Van Syoc, sponsor Mrs. Kcrnicen, Darlene Simmons, STANDING: Karilyn Shacklett, Evelyn Simmons, Mary Jo Marshall, Jeri Johnson, Linda White, Kathleen Drevland, Bonnie Bjorkland, Cail Strawhackcr, Peggy Shclledy, Julie Fullerton, Judy Carrels, Karen Drevland, Sue Helphrey, Ray Grainstcad, Ricky Shacklett, Bob McCleary, Nancy Eichler (not pictured), Dicky Davis. Annual Staff Sponsor--Mrs. Faye Kermcen Editor--Carol Riepe Co-Editor--Meri Hanks Copy-Editors--Cheryl Criggs Darlene Simmons Business Managcr--Janct Smith Photographer--Janice Gilmore Art Editor--Randy Van Syoc 3 We, the seiJTors of 1967, dedicate our yearbook to Roxlau. She lias endeared herself to us by her devoted interest in our activities, our work, and our personal lives. Because of her hard work, she has led many of us. into a deeper appreci- ation, and love for music. Roy Dustman who was ap- pointed to fill out Mr. Walz's term. Carroll Walz, member for 9 years, who resigned in March 1967. BOARD OF EDUCATION Ed Smith, See.; Mr. Hartung, Supt. of Schools; Dale Prottsman, Pres, of Board; Wallace Riepe; Perry Haist; Clarence Reid. 6 Mr. Andy Rogers, Treasurer of Board Mr. Kamphocfncr--High School Principal Wanda Davis and Marilyn Schellenger- Sccrctaries 7 THE MIND-BENDERS 8 Mrs. Marilyn Roxlai Mrs. Helen Hawkins THE MIND-BENDERS 9 THE AUTOMATIC DUST REMOVERS TAEGER’S TRANSPORTERS 10 FROM LF.FT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Ellon Raines, Mrs. Pauline Rapien, Mrs. Laura Craig (head cook), and Mrs. Belle McAvoy. II Our Town 1982 Let's see what our glorious seniors are doing half a score and five years from now. Here wc see Twinkle Toes ALLEN twipping through the tulips in the city square. He jumps for Joy- BILL JOY that is, but Bill eludes him with the same swift moves that he uses when he plays with the Harlem Globetrotters. Here wc find Honest OGRE'S Car Lot, supplied with the dealer's own personally tested vehicles. (Guaranteed until off the lot). Here's a model with a built-in telephone (pole). RUSS SEPTER, the most frequent customer has just walked in to hunt for another screaming machine. He's never had a dog you know. SIS PHILIPS, one of the few car saleswomen left, shows him several slightly used Mustangs. They're not in bad shape considering. She says they might have another in shortly, but you never can tell. Anti across town we find SHUPPY'S Blue Bird Pub where Cracie and Steve are doing the latest dance while COMMANCHE warltoops. Behind the pub is the small office of Dr. STEVE READ INGER and his associates Dr. Jckyll and Mr. COOPER, with their three highly trained nurses JANET SMITH, CAROL RIEPE, and PATTY THOMPSON. Surprisingly enough, their first patients were John, Rainy, and Bill. GREG SMITH, the hospital chemistry lab technician, is working on a special drug that relieves spastic at lacks for his good friend and buddy DEANNE DEVORE, who is frequently shaken by these since the recent take- over of Red China by DANA HAMMER. Dana couldn't have done it without his chief bodyguard. BILL COUSINS, and his assistant BOB RICE, with their souped-up wheely machines. Across the street a booming voice flows from UNDERWOOD'S Bar and Grill, Shuppy's nearest competition. The voice of ROBBY Weismuller, (alias McCLEARY) accompanies the dancing of the best go-go girl in town. JANE WILDO LAYMAN. Further down the street wc find FINNY'S FUNNY PAPER, but due to the late Mrs. Finny's--ropc accident, CHERYL GRIGGS is now presiding editor and DARLEEN SIMMONS was just promoted to head reporter. Darlene is now on a hot story covering the return of starlet BARBARA BISHOP, who has just passed through New London on her way toMt. Pleasant. JOYCE DARBYSHIRE, Barb's traveling agent, decided to make the trip since she hasn't tempted--I mean socn--Bob--I mean--Ml. Pleasant for a long time. I.uedtke's Cocktail Lounge, situated on the corner, is one of the hot night spots of the nation. There are many reasons for the club's success; one is the excellent gourmet delights prepared by the renowned DON LUEDTKE-- owncr and head chef. Another contribution is the one and only singing waiter (boasted to be the speediest in 100 miles) LARRY KAMPMEIER. Larry has just topped the charts with his new hit When It Starts Raining Banana Peels I'll Come Slipping Home to You anti the flip side It has been Lonesome in the Saddle Since my Horse Died. One of the most frequent customers, BRENDA, always orders l eef--she doesn't care for the taste of Birth. GERRY RANCK, Brenda's best friend, cats beef too because shrimp makes her feel self-conscious. MARGE McCABE, a loner in the bar, patiently waits until her husband is of age, along with KEITH who has the same problem, but with the opposite sex. Keith runs the town's best nursery; well it should be anyway with all the experience he's had with children. While back at the church, the people inside are trying to figure out how such a loud and belligerent girl as DIANE ever hooked calm, cool, and collected JIM DICKEY, who found his Secret. Of course every class has its failures, and this unhappy fate, to no one's suprisc, landed on poor JANICE GIL- MORE, who it seems became so interested in her father's work that she decided to keep it in the family, un- fortunately from the wrong side of the fence. It seems she had a slight disagreement with the late RICHARD TOTEM EIER The murder was said to have taken place in the poorer section of town, in what is known as JIMMY ANDER- SON'S Geisha House. While JANE NORTH, PAT WILLEY, and DENISE TOTEM EI F.R arc poor excuses for Geisha girls, they get their jobs done, which is good enough for Jimmy. In the local stadium, that great pole vaultcr, JOHN MEARS, is practicing to break his own world record of 19 feet 9 9 16 inches. Outside the stadium in CAROLYH DAMERON'S parking lot, KAREN CLAUD and PEGGY GRINSTEAD join the crowd. The lights arc just going out in the post office run by CAROL JOHNSON, the local postmistress, as TW1NK H.OA TS by WAVING as she goes to RITA COUSIN'S Shoe Palace. She SAILS in hurriedly, but has to wait while MARY HERBERT sells LINDA WHITE a pair of Denny shoes. Here arc a few quotes from the national poet laureate, KARILYN SHACKLETT. KATHLEEN DREVLAND was a worm. She sat upon the railroad tracks, . The train she did not sec. Ooshy -G ooshy! Fuzzy' Wur y wuz a bear, Fuzzy V uzzy had no hair. But he had DEBBY! In conclusion we would like to say that the views expressed ir. this prophecy arc not necessarily those of the prophecy committee. 12 Dana Hammer Rita Cousins Denise Totemeier Janet Smith Cheryl Griggs Jim Dickey 14 Steve Readinger Cheric Byrum Karen Claud Larry Kampmeier Carol Johnson Barb Bishop 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres., Jim Allen V. Pres., Pat Willey Sec., Janice Gilmore Treas., Larry Edgington 22 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED WITTIEST Steve Redinger and Denise Totemcicr Jane Layman and Tom I.armorc BEST DRESSED Karen Claud and MOST ATHLETIC Jim Joy Chcrie Byrum 23 BEST PERSONALITY Jim Dickey Carol Riepe SENIOR INDEX JIM ALLEN--Transfer Student 11; Class President 9,12; Jack Frost 12; Librarian 9,11; Basketball 9,10,11,12; First Team All Conference Basketball 12; Football 9,10,11,12; Second Team All Conference Football 12; Track 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9; Junior Class Play Part; Dram Club 12; Homecoming Attendant 12; Drama Club Play Part 12; Senior Class Play Part; Senior Superlative Best Dressed. JACQUE ANDERSON—FHA 9,10; Junior Class Play Crew; Senior Class Play Crew. JIM ANDERSON--FFA 9,10,11,12; FFA Secretary 12; .Mixed Chorus 9; Boys Glee 9. BARB BISHOP--Clas$ Vice-President 9; Student Council 9; Informer Sports Editor 12; Annual Staff 10; FHA 9,10,11,12; FHA Photographer 11; French Club 12; Basketball 9.10,11,12; Junior Class Play Part; Drama Club 12; Homecoming Attendant 12; Twirlcr 9,10,11; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Majorette 12; Small Croup Band Contest 11,12; Senior Class Play Part. BRENDA BYRD--Mixed Chorus 9,10; Girls Glee 9,10; Marching Band 9,10; Concert Band 9,10; Senior Class Play Crew. CHERIE BYRUM--FHA 9,10,11,12; FHA President 12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Basketball Captain 12; Track 9,10; Junior Class Play Part; Marching Band 9,10; Concert Band 9,10; Senior Superlative Most Athletic. KEITH CHRISMAN--FFA 9,10,11,12; FFA Treasurer 12; Basketball 9,10,11. KAREN CLAUD--Class Secretary 11; Librarian 11; FHA 10,11; Track 9; Junior Class Play Part; Mixed Chorus Part; Mixed Chorus 9,10; Senior Class Play Part; Senior Superlative Best Dressed. CARY COOPER--Projectionist 9,10,11,12; FFA 9,10,11,12; FFA Vice-President 12; Drama Club 11,12; Drama Club Play 12; Senior Class Play Crew; Junior Class Play Crew. BILL COUSINS--Football Mgr. 9; Track 9. RITA COUSINS--FHA 9; Track 9; Junior Class Play Part; Mixed Chorus 10; Girls Glee 10; Senior Class Play Part. CAROLYN DAMERON--French Club 10,11,12; French Club Secretary 12; Junior Class Play Part; Drama Club Treasurer 12; Mixed Chorus 12; Girls Glee 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,12; Concert Band 9,10,12; Senior Class Play Part. JOYCE DARBYSHIRE--FKA 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10; Track 9,10,12; Junior Class Play Part; Girls Glee 9; Senior Class Play Crew. DEANNE DEVORE--Informer Reporter 10; Annual Staff 10; French Club 10,11,12; French Club Vice-Presi- dent 12; Junior Class Play Part; Drama Club President 12; Contest Vocal Solo 11,12; Cheerleader 11,12; Motet 11,12; Sextet 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,12; Concert Band 9,10,12; Drama Club Play Part 12; Senior Class Play Part. JIM DICKEY--Football 9,10,11,12; Track 11; Baseball 9,10,11; Junior Class Play Part; Drama Club 12; Home coming Attendant 12; Motet 10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Boys Glee 9; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Con- cert Band 9,10,11,12; Small Group Band Contest 10,11,12; Drama Club Play Part; Senior Class Play Part: Senior Superlative Best Personality. KATHLEEN DRFVLAND--Transfer Student 11; Student Council 9; Librarian 9; FHA 11,12; FHA Reporter 12; Girls Glee 9; Senior Class Play Crew. LARRY EDOINGTON--Class Treasurer 12; FFA 9,10,11,12; FFA President 12; Football 9,10,11,12; Track 9, 10,11; Junior Glass Play Part; Homecoming Attendant 12; Second Team All Conference Football. NANCY EICHLER--Class President 10; Class Vice-President 11; Student Council 11; Informer 10,11; Annual Staff 10,11,12, French Club 10,11,12; Basketball 9,10; Basketball Mgr. 12; Track 9,10,11,12; Junior Class Play- Part; Drama Club Vice-President 12; Sextet 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 11,12; Girls Clee 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Small Group Band Contest 10,11,12; Drama Club Play Part 12; Senior Class Play Part; Quill Scroll; Junior Membership of the Iowa Daily Press Association 11. JANICE GILMORE--Class Secretary 12; Student Council 10,11, Informer Reporter 10,11,12; Annual Staff 10,11,12; Annual Staff Photographer 12; French Club 10,11,12; Basketball 9: Basketball Mgr. 12; Track 9,10; Baseball 10; Junior Class Play Part; Drama Club 12; Mixed Chorus 11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Senior Class Play Part. CHERYL CR1GGS--Librarian 11,12; Informer Typist 12; Annual Staff 10,11,12; Annual Staff Copy-Editor 11,12; FHA 9,10,11,12; Junior Class Play Crew; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Girls Clee 9,10,11,12; Senior Class Play Crew; Quill Scroll 11,12; Junior Membership of the Iowa Daily Press Association 11,12. PEGGY CRINSTEAD—Student Council 12; Librarian 10,11,12; FHA 11,12; FHA Parliamentarian 12; Basket- ball 9,11; Track 12; Baseball 9; Junior Class Play Crew; Mixed Chorus 9; Girls Clee 9; Senior Class Play Part. DANA HAMMER--Transfer Student 11; Football 11; Track 11; Junior Class Play Part. MARY HERBERT--FHA 9,10; Track 11; Junior Class Play Crew: Mixed Chorus 9,10; Girls Glee 9,10; Senior Class Play Crew. CAROL JOHNSON--Librarian 10,11; FHA 9,11; Junior Class Play Crew; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Girls Clee 9,10,11,12; Senior Class Play Crew. BILL JOY—Class Treasurer 10,11; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Basketball Co-capt. 12; Baseball 9,10; Junior Class Play Part; Mixed Chorus 9,10: Boys Glee 9; Senior Class Play Part 12; Senior Superlative Most Athletic. LARRY KAMPMEIER—Track 10; Mised Chorus 12. TOM LARMORE—Class Vice-President 10; Student Council Representative 10; Football 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10; Wrestling 12; Baseball 9; Junior Class Play Part; Senior Class Play Part; Homecoming Attendant 12; Senior Superlative Wittiest. JANE LAYMAN--Annual Staff 9,10,11; Librarian 10,11,12; Informer 11; FHA 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10; Drama 24 Club 11; Junior Class Play Part; Senior Class Play Part; Drama Club Play Part 12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Senior Superlative Wittiest. DON MJEDTKE— Football 11,12; Track 11,12. MARCE McCABE--Annual Staff 11; FHA 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,11; Track 9,10; Junior Class Play Part; Girls Glee 9,10,11.12. BOB McCLEARY--Student Council Representative 9; Librarian 12; Informer Staff Sports Editor 12; Annual Staff 12; French Club 10; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Junior Class Play Part; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Motet 10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Boys Glee 9; Senior Class Play Part. JOHN MEARS--Football 9,10; Track 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 12; Marching Band 9; Senior Class Play Part. JANIE NORTH—Librarian 11; Annual Staff 10,11; FHA 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9; Track 9; Baseball 9, Junior Class Play Part; Sextet 9,10; Girls Glee 9,10,11; Senior Class Piav Part. DEBBY PARSONS--FHA 9,10,11,12; FHA Recreation Chairman 10; District FHA Recreation Chairman 11; FHA Photographer 12; Junior Class Play Part; Cheerleader 10,11,12; Motet 11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Senior Class Play Crew; Homecoming Attendant 9,12; Sweetheart Queen 12. CL1NDA PHILI.IPS--FHA 10,11,12; Cirls Glee 9; Junior Class Play Crew; Senior Class Play Part. CERRY RANCH--FHA 9,10,11,12; Junior Class Play Part; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Cirls Glee 9,10,11,12; Senior Class Play Part. STEVE READ INC F.R--Class President 9,11; Student Council 10,12; Student Council President 12; Informer Staff 9,10,11,12; Informer Staff Editor 12; French Club 10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Junior Class Play Part; Motet 10,11,12: Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Boys Glee 9; Senior Class Play Part; Quill Scroll 11,12; Junior Membership oi the Iowa Daily Press Association 11,12; Senior Superlative Most Likely To Succeed. BOB RICE--Football Manager 11. CAROL RIEPE--Annual Staff 11,12; Annual Staff Editor 12; FHA 9,10,11,12: FHA Parliamentarian 11; FHA Musician 12, Junior Class Play Crew; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10; Concert Band 9,10; Small Croup Band Contest 10; Senior Class Play Crew; Homecoming Queen; Quill Scroll 11,12; Junior Membership of the Iowa Daily Press Association 11,12; Senior Superlative Best Personality. RUSS SEPTER--Transfer Student 11; Football 9,10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Baseball 9; Junior Class Play Part; Drama Club 11,12; Drama Club Play Part 12; Senior Class Play Part. KAR1LYN SHACKLETT--Class Secretary 11; Informer Staff Bits Pieces Column 12; Annual Staff 10,11,12; French Club 11,12; 3askctball 10,11; Basketball Manager 12; Junior Class Play Part; Drama Club Secretary 12; Motet 12; Sextet 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Drama Club Play Part 12; Senior Class Play Part. DIANNE SHELLEDY--French Club 12; Junior Class Play Part; Mixed Chorus 12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Small Group Band Contest 9,10,11,12, Senior Class Play Part. STEVE SHUPPY—Class Treasurer 9; Student Council Vice-President 11; Football 9,10,11,12; Track 11,12; Wrestling 12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Junior Class Play Part; Homecoming King; Senior Class Play Part. DARLENE SIMMONS--Librarian 12; Informer Staff Typist 11,12; Annual Stiff 10,11,12; Annual Staff Copy- Editor 11,12; French Club 11,12; French Club Reporter 12; Junior Class Play Part; Senior Class Play Part; Small Group Band Contest 9,10,11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; FHA 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Quill Scroll 11,12; Junior Membership of the Iowa Daily Press Association 11,12; FHA Secretary 12. GREG SMITH--FFA 9,10,11,12; FFA Secretary 12; Track 10,11; Drama Club 11,12; Junior Class Play Part; Mixed Chorus 9,10; Boys Glee 9; Marching Band 9,10,11; Concert Band 9,10,11; Drama Club Play Part 12; Senior Class Play Part. JANET SMiTH—Annual Staff 11,12; Annual Staff Business Manager 12; FHA 9; French Club 10,11,12; Track 9,10,11,12; Junior Class Play Crew; Cheerleader 12; Homecoming Attendent 12; Sextet 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 12; Cirls Glee 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10; Concert Band 9,10; Twirler 9,10. PATTY THOMPSON--Student Council Representative 9; Annual Staff 11; FHA 9,10,11.12; FHA Public Re- lations 11; FHA Vice-President 12; 3asketball 9,10; Junior Class Play Part; Cheerleader 12; Homecoming At- tendant 12; Sextet 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11; Concert 3and 9,10,11,12: Small Croup Band Contest 9,10; Senior Class Play Part; Sweetheart Queen 11; Susie Snowflake 12. DEN ISE TOTEMEIER--Student Council Secretary 12; Informer Staff 10: Annual Staff 10; French Club 10,11, 12; French Club President 12; Track 11,12; Junior Class Play Part; Drama Club 12; Cheerleader 10,11,12; Motet 11,12; Sextet 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11.12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Marching Band 9,10,12; Concert Band 9,10,12; Small Group Band Contets 9,10,12; Drama Club Play 12; Senior Class Play Part; Senior Superlative Most Likely To Succeed. RICHARD TOTFME1ER--FFA 9,10,11,12; FFA Reporter 11; FFA Treasurer 12; Track 10; Junior Class Play- Crew; Senior Class Play Crew. CHARLES UNDERWOOD--Transfer Student 10. LINDA WHITE—Annual Staff 12; FHA 9,10,11,12; Junior Class Play Part; Cirls Glee 9, Marching Band 9, 10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Twirler 11,12; Small Croup Band Contest 9,10,11,12; Senior Class Play Part. PAT WILLEY—Class Vice-President 12; Student Council 12; Annual Staff 10,11; FHA 9,10,11; Junior Class Play Part; Mote: 11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Girls Glee 9,10,11,12; Senior Class Play Part. 25 26 JUNIORS Craig Colby Susie Buddc Dennis Dickey Jan Davis Frank Goody Paula Dustman Jim McCabe Betty McKinnon Carl Moon Randy VanSyoe Kevin Bailey Dalcne Allen Billy Brown Ina Bauman Randy Chrisman Bonnie Bjorklund Randy Christense: Mary Blocker 28 JUNIORS Steve Hunter Sue Hclphrey Jim Jacobs Connie Johnson Duane Joy Judy Kuhlenbeck Dennis Krieger Cathy O'Neill Greg McKinnon Debbie Rapien Bob Miller Evelyn Rice 29 JC « JUNIORS Rick Morrow Vickie Tebbs Jon Prottsman Pat Walker Rob Siberts Janet Watson David Simmons Jane Woodall Randc Swailcs Reggie Williamson Kenny Simmons Connie Simmons Mcri Hanks Tom Wilkinson Rick Dodds Mike Jeffrey Kerry Hamilton (not pictured) CLASS OFFICERS Pres., Jim McCabe V. Pres-, Betty McKinnon Sec., Carl Moon Treas., Randy Van Syoc 30 SOPHOMORES Ev Miller Ridge Bailey Becky Ball Brenda Parsons David Anderson Kathy Claud Bob Anderson Jo Kda Totcmcicr Leonard Blythe Janis Dam cron Ricky Swailcs Debbie DeKraai 31 SOPHOMORES Richard Gittings Mary Jo Marshall Don Greulich Martha McNccley Ray Cr instead Vicky Christensen David Hollingsworth Sharon Scpter Dan Larmorc Peggy Shclledy Tony Luedtkc Gail Strawhacker 32 SOPHOMORES Charles Anderson Sharon White Kevin Childers Tony Thomas Larry Parks Cary Stoderl Steven Fransworth (not pictured) SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Evan Miller--Pres. Ridge Bailcy--V. Pres. Becky Ball--Sec. Brenda Parson — Treas. 33 FRESHMEN Richard Shackle Susan Bailey Joyce Layman Gina McKinnon Roger Wood Ann Harper Marvin Landes Janene Schroder Charlene Miller Dennis Bruimn Jeanninc Dotson Richard Davis 34 FRESHMEN Regina Orr Allen Krieger Barbara Coberly Wendell Edgington Clinton Walker Jolane Greulich David Alton Evelyn Simmons Denise Brinkmeyer Bill Simmons Barbara Smith Christie Dunbar 35 FRESHMEN Bill l.iapple Linda Thompson Trudy Hoyt (not pictured) Dennis Cook CLASS OFFICERS Pres., Richard Shacklett V. Pres., Susan Bailey See., Joyce Layman Treas., Gina McKinnon 36 ORGANIZE TIONS STUDENT COUNCIL Officers STANDING: Sergeant-at-arms, Ridge Railey, Treasurer, Julie Fullerton, President, Steve Readinger, Vice- President, Betty McKinnon, Secretary, Denise Totemeicr. Front to back SITTING: Peggy Grinstead, Chuch Hartung, David Shelledy, Dennis Brumm, Sponsor, Mr. Kamphoefner, Jim Darbyshirc, Susie Bailey, Gail Strawhacker, Pat Willey. REMEMBER . . . The work they put into our soggy Homecoming . . . Dancing to the Jesters . . . the pleasure of (romping Danville . . . the installation assembly . . . the Christmas tree that they froze getting . . . the Newcastle Four at tire Slop Hop . . . and the improved, energetic Student Council of '66-'67! 3B INFORMER STANDINC left to right: Richard Shacklett, Dennis Brumin, Sheila Davy, Jonna Holmes, Betty McKinnon, Bonni« Bjorkland, Sue Hclphrey, Dennis Kreiger, Jim Johnson, Janice Gilmore, Mrs. Hawkins--sponsor. SITTING: Stcv« Readinger, Jim McCabe, Cathy O'Neill, Karilyn Shacklett, Darlene Simmons, Barbara Bishop, Bob iV.cClcary, Cheryl Griggs. QUILL AND SCROLL 39 TOP ROW Left: Cail Strawhacker, Brenda Parsons, Susan Bailey, Debbie Denney, Sandy Crinstcad, Den- ise Brinkmeyer, Evelyn Simmons, Jeri Johnson, Barbara Smith, Sue Helphrey, Barb Bishop, Joyce Darby- shire, Marge McCabe, Jane Layman. 3rd ROW: Linda White, Bonnie Bjorklund, Glinda Phillips, Christie Dunbar, Joyce Gilmore, Jonna Holmes, Cheyrl Griggs, Jeanie Swanson, Julie Fullerton, Regina Orr, Ann Harper, Connie Simmons, Jolanc Grculich. 2nd ROW: Jane Woodall, Gerry Ranck, Barb Cobcrly, Char- lene Miller, Roberta Wolfe, Sharon Septer, Jeannine Dotson, Trudy Hoyt, Pat Nichols, Peg Shelledy, Jo Marshall, Becky Ball. 1st ROW: Karen Drcvland, Betty McKinnon, Carol Piepe, Debbie Parsons, Cherie Byrum, Kathleen Drevland, Darlene Simmons, Peggy Crinstcad, Mrs. Sandburg. 40 TOP ROW left to right: Roger Wood, Clinton Walker, Bill Simmons, Bill Liapple, Leroy Coleman, Tony Luedtkc, Keith Chrisman, Dennis Claud, David Shclledy, Dave Simmons, Dave Hollingsworth, Ricky Swailes. SECOND ROW: Jim Anderson, Richard Totemeier, Greg Smith, Gary Cooper, Larry Edgington, Bob Anderson, Randy Swailes, Sponsor; Mr. Burbridge, Wcndall Edgington. FUTURE FARMERS Larry Our Leader 41 LIBRARIANS Cheryl Griggs, Craig Colby, Bob McCleary, Connie Johnson, Darlene Simmons, Jane Layman, Mrs. Tompkins (head librarian), Sharon White, and Peggy Grinstead. 42 FRENCH CLUB TOP ROW, left to right: Mrs. Crawford; sponsor, Steve Readinger, Chuck Hartung, Dennis Brumm, John Byrd, Karen Drevland, Judy Carrels, Dennisc Brinkmcycr, Kathleen Drcvland, Evelyn Simmons, Nancy Eichlcr, Janice Gilmore, Karolyn Shacklctt, Janet Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Shelledy, Alan Letenegger, Barb Bishop, Jolanc Greulich, Carolyn Dameron, Janice Damcron, Jo Eda Totemeier, Meri Hanks, Darlene Simmons, Dianne Shelledy. SNAPS 43 Not overdue again? Would you believe Crandpa Happy! (alias McCabe) Lookout! It's one of the Moon boys! Some legs, huh, Kevin? Ho, Ho, Ho! It's Bonnie Claus. Go-GO-GO-Dcbbic. Chuck and Jon Red Dog, I'm Carl Blackjack, and won't you meet Grandpa Jim Finny. Cathy O'Neill, Jan Davis, Paula Dustman, Connie Johnson, Dennis Dickey, Charles Hartung, Randy Van Syoc, Bill Brown, Dalcnc Allen, Judy Carrels, Ina Bauman, Debbie Rapicn, Bob Huddleston, Mcri Hanks, Judy Kuhlcn- beck, Bob Miller, Reggie Williamson, Bob Sibcrts, Vicki Tcbbs, Sue Helphrcy, Janet Watson, Jim McCabe, David Simmons, Carl Moon, Pat Walker, Jon Prottsman, Kevin Bailey, Susan Ruddc, Bonnie Bjorklund, Gregg McKinnon. “GIRL CRAZY” 44 Would You Believe GET SMART TOP ROW: Don Leudtkc, Boh Rice, Carol Riepe, Marge McCabe, Janet Smith, Cheryl Griggs, Carol Ann John- son, Jacquc Anderson, Dana Hammer, Brenda Byrd, Kathleen Drevland. SECOND ROW: Denise Totemeier, Jane North, Pat Willey, Richard Totemeier, Gerry Ranck, Linda White, Rita Cousins, Karen Claus, Patty Thompson, Peggy Crinstcad, Bob McCleary, Jane Layman, Clinda Phillips, Barb Bishop, Carolyn Dameron, Nancy Eichler, Janice Gilmore, Miss Dykstra, Dianne Skelledy, Joyce Darbyshire, John Mcars. THIRD ROW: Bill Joy, Darlene Simmons, Steve Shuppy, Jim Dickey, Jim Allen, Steve Rcadingcr, Karilyr. Shacklett, Deanne DeVore, Russ Scplcr. Cary Cooper. That's the way the fortune cookie crumbles, Baby! Hey, Bob and Jim, what's going on down there? Last minute touches before the curtain rises. Good Grief! Someone pulled my . . . plug!! DeAnnc DeVore can really lay it on when tire trash isn't where it belongs. 45 DRAMA CLUB TOP ROW: Cary Cooper, Dann Larmore, Barb Bishop, Jane Layman, Randy VanSyoc, Russ Septer, Jim Darby- shire, Greg Smith, Roger Wood, Sponsor: Linda Dykstra. SECOND ROW: Joyce Gilmore, Sharon Septer, Barb Cobcrly, Susan Bailey, Jonna Holmes, Martha McNccley, Janice Gilmore, Roberta Wolfe. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Eichler, Carolyn Dameron, Karilyn Shacklctt. 6 GIRL’S GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: Judy Kuhlcnbeck, Deanne DeVore, Carolyn Damcron, Marge McCabe, Jane Layman, Pat Walker, Barb Bishop, Janet Watson, Janice Damcron, Paula Dustman. SECOND ROW: Gerry Ranck, Jane Woodall, Barb Coberly, Ina Bauman, Dianne Shelledy, Vicki Tebbs, Janice Gilmore, Cheryl Griggs, Darlene Simmons, Joyce Gilmore, Brenda Parsons, Gail Strawhacker, Carol Ricpc. THIRD ROW: Linda Thompson, Sharon Scpter, Susan Bailey, Nancy Eichler, Sharon White, Evelyn Simmons, Denise Totemeier, Sue Helphrey, Meri Hanks, Johnna Holmes, Judy Carrels, Bonnie Bjorklund, Janet Smith. LAST ROW: Patty Thompson, Dcbby Parsons, Charlene Miller, Peggy Shelledy, Becky Ball, Roberta Wolfe, Martha McNccley, Carol Johnson. Karilyn Shacklett, Julie Fullerton. Pat Willey. MOTET TOP ROW: Jim Darbyshirc, Steve Readinger, Jim Dickey, Chuck Hartung, Jim McCabe, Bob McCleary. SECOND ROW!: Peggy Shelledy, Denise Totemeier, Deanne DeVore, Janet Smith, Karilyn Shacklett. FRONT ROW: Debbie Parsons, Pat Willey, Brenda Parsons. ■ 7 MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: Gerry Ranck, Patty Thompson, Dehby Parsons, Sharon Septer, Peggy Shelledy, Becky Ball, Dianne Shelledy, Vicky Tcbbs, Gail Strawhacker, Brenda Parsons, Carol Johnson, Pat Willey, Johnna Holmes, Martha MeNeeley. SECOND ROW: Nancy Eichler, Sue Helphrey, Susan Bailey, Ina Bauman, Janet Smith, Denise Totemeier, Carolyn Dameron, Karilyn Shacklctt, Mcri Hanks, Janice Gilmore, Julie Fullerton, Darlene Simmons, Barb Coberly, THIRD ROW: Jim Darbyshire, Bob McCleary, David Collins, David Shelledy, Dennis Krieger, Bill Brown, Jane Layman, Pat Walker, Dcannc DeVore, Barb Bishop, Judy Carrels, Paula Dustman, Cheryl Griggs. FOURTH ROW: Jim Dickey, Greg McKinnon, Dan Larmore, Chuck Hartung, David Alton, Carl Moon, Jim Allen, Dennis Brutr.m, Steve Readinger, Jim McCabe, Dick Gittings, Alan Lutteneggar, Greg Grin- stead, Ray Grinstead. 6 SMALL BAND CONTEST GROUPS Dan Creulich, David Shellcdy, Dan Larmorc, Jim McCabe, Carl Moon, Charles Hartung, David Collins, Bob Sibcrts. ROW 2--Judy Carrels, Pat Walker, Jim Dickey, Jeff Elliott, Bill Brown, Dcbby Denny, Denise Brink- meyer, Dcanne DeVore. ROW 3--Denise Totemcicr, Joyce Cilmore, Meri Hanks, Clna McKinnon, Dianne Shellcdy, Barb Bishop, Linda White, Darlene Simmons, Jolanc Creulich. ROW 4--Barb Coberly, Julie Fuller- ton, Becky Ball, Martha McNeeley, Roberta Wolf, Nancy Eichlcr, Linda Thompson. Ready to go! 49 JUNIOR HIGH BAND BACK ROW: Norman Kricr, Jane Haist, Jim Johnson, Mark Owens, Steve Johnson, Cary Dustman, Kyle DeVore, Mike McCabe, Dirk Brinkmeycr, J. D. Marshall, Jeff McPhcron, Nick Thomas, Lance McAllister, Randy Read- ingcr. STANDING at back: Ron Cobcrlv, director, Bonnie Byrd. SECOND ROW: Cathy Walker, Jill Holmes, Brenda Cole, Robin Dircks, Deborah Cook, Rebecca Wolfe, Kathy Larmore, Connie Calloway, Betty McClcary, David Deck, Peggy Willey, Geraldine Blocker, Janet Shclledy. FRONT ROW: Sheila Davey, Jill Edwards, Julainc Totcmcicr, Carla Williamson, Debbie Garmoc, Janellc Dotson, Elaine Strawhackcr, Sherry Hclphrey. MARCHING BAND 50 CONCERT BAND FIRST ROW: Martha McNcclcy, Barb Cobcrly, Sheila Davey, Jill Edwards, Jolane Greulich, Barb Bishop, Judy Carrels, Linda White, Dennise Totemcicr. SECOND ROW: Debbie Carmoc Carla Williamson, Kathy Walker, Brenda Cole, Jill Holmes, Jo Eda Totemcicr, Mcri Hanks, David Deck, Elaine Strawhacker, Nancy Eichlcr, Gma McKinnon, Debbie Denney, Roberta Wolfe, Sherry Helplirey, Dennise Brinkmeyer. THIRD ROW. Chuck Hartung, Betty McKinnon, Dave Collins, Dave Shcllcdy, Kyle Devore, Darlene Simmons, Julie Fullerton, Carl Moon, Carolyn Dameron, Joyce Layman, Dan Greulich, Danny Larmorc, Jim McCabe, Dianne Shelledy, Jim Dickey, Evelyn Simmons, Janninc Dotson, Mike McCabe, Geri Blocker, Janet Shelledy, Clinton Walker. STANDING: Norman Kricr, Jeff Elliot, Bill Brown, Pat Walker, Jim Johnson, Hob Siberts, Mr. Cobcrly, director, Charles Anderson, Becky Ball, Debbie Rapicn. Not Pictured: Dick Davis. STAGE BAND Bill Brown, Chuck Hartung, Dave Collins, Dave Shelledy, Carl Moon, Clinton Walker, Jim McCabe, David Deck, Danny Larmore, Meri Hanks, Bob Siberts, Linda Thompson, Martha McNceley. 51 REAL FINE Bill, Bob Me, Jim, and Bob S., So Let’s Yell? Bol o Bjorklund? Granny A-go-go (Reggie) The Magnificent 8 plus 1. Big Red Mamma Rides Again (J. Watson). WOULD YOU BELIEVE? Shorty stretches but not for enough (Hamilton Anderson). 52 Jim Allen Larry VanSyoc GRID Tom Larmore Boh Huddleston Ev Miller Chuck Hartung Larry Edgington GRINDERS Larry Parks Jon Prottsman Jim Dickey Russ Scptor Don Lucdtkc Leonard Blythe FOOTBALL KNEELING: Tony Luedtke, Rick Shacklett, Ray Grinstead—managers, Bob Huddleston, Jon Prottsman, Evan Miller, Jim Allen, Russ Septer, Tom Larmore, Lairy Edgington, Steve Shuppy, Jim Dickey, Don Luedtke, Bill Brown, Chuck Hartung, Leonard Blythe, Dave Hollingsworth. STANDING: Mr. Reed—assistant coach, Brad Raines, Tony Thomas, David Shelledy, Mike Cox, Kevin Childers, Dave Anderson, Larry Parks, Larry Van Syoc, Randy Chrisman, Frank Goody, Gregg McKinnon, Ridge Bailey, Bob Anderson, Greg Grinstead, Robert Miller, Jim Darbyshire, Wendell Edgington, Mr. Clark--coach. OPPONENT NEW LONDON L M 20 20 Winfield 0 13 Columbus 0 13 Lone Tree 19 13 Wapello 30 6 Danville 0 18 Morning Sun 45 26 Highland 26 38 Mediapolis 27 32 56 THE GRAND SLAMMERS TOP ROW: Don Grculich, Ev Miller, Kevin Bailey, Bob Huddleston, Craig Colby, Jim Dickey, Steve Shuppy. BOTTOM ROW: Coach, Jack Wilson, Chuck Hartung, Jon Prottsman, Steve Readinger, Bob McCleary, Ray Grinstead. TRACK TEAM I.eft to right: Lyle Clark, coach, Duane Joy, Carl Moon, Jon Prottsman, Ev Miller, Jim Allen, John Mears, Steve Shuppy, Bob Huddleston, Don Leudtkc, Bill Liapplc, Tony Thomas, Tony Leudtke, Brad Reines, Reggie William- son, Bill Brown, Bob Sibcrts, Chuck Hartung, and Russ Scptcr. 57 “MATMEN” TOP ROW: Coach, Marion Mosley, Randy Christensen, Larry Parks, Tom Larmorc, Bob Huddclston, Steve Shuppy, David Hollingsworth. BOTTOM ROW: Leonard Blythe, Jim Darbys! ire, Ricky Swailcs, John Mcars, Eddie Parks, Marvin Landes. Not Pictured: Dick Davis. 58 . . . He didn't. It's a plane, a bird--NO! It's a basketball game. FRESH-SOPH BOY BASKETBALL TOP ROW: Larry Van Syoc, Ridge Bailey, Dave Anderson, Kevin Childers, Bob Anderson, Dick Citcings, David Brown, Brad Raines. BOTTOM ROW: David Alton, Dennis Brumm, Ray Grin- stead. Mike Cox. David Shelledv. Bill Laipple. Coach, Lanny Crawford. FRESH-SOPH GIRLS BASKETBALL TOP ROW: Coach, Richard Hamilton, Manager; Roberta Wolfe, Susan Bailey, Martha McNcclcy, Joyce Layman, Karcr. Drcvland, Manager: Barb Coberly, Chaperone: Dawn Fuels. BOTTOM ROW: Jeri Johnson, Debby Denney, Gina McKinnon, Sandra Grir.stead, Denise Brinkmeycr, Cail Straw- hacker, Becky Ball. Not pictured: Linda Thompson, Janine Schroder. 59 60 Betty McKinnon Chcric By rum Paula Dustman Pat Walker Steve Rcadinger and Bob Sibcrts Jon Prottsman ujk! Chuck Hartung TIGERS IN ACTION Bob McCleary and Ev Miller Jim Allen and Bill Joy 61 Carl Moon and Randy Van Syoc Bob Miller and Duane Joy S.EJ. CO-CHAMPS BACK ROW, left to right; Reggie William$on--manager, Ev Miller, Carl Moon, Jim Allen, Randy Van Syoc, Steve Rcadinger, Kev Bailey--manager. FRONT ROW; Mr. Wilson--coach, Robert Miller, Jon Prottsman, Duane Joy, Bill Joy, Bob Siberts, Chuck Hartung, Bob McCleary, Steve Shuppy--manager. THE RISING TICERETTES BACK ROW left to right; Mr. Hamilton--assistant coach, Nancy Eichler, Karilyn Shacklctt, and Janice Gil- more--manager$, Mrs. Fochls--chaperon, Mr. Clark—coach. FRONT ROW; Sue Hclphrcy, Sandy Grinstead, Karen Drcvland, Pat Walker, Judy Kay Kuhlcnbcck, Julie Fullerton, Dalcnc Allen, Debbie Dekraai, Gail Stra- whackcr, Becky Ball, Meri Hanks, Susie Buddo, and Paula Dustman. 62 THE SCREAMERS Left to right: Carol Ricpc, Patty Thompson, Janet Smith, Mrs. Foels. Deanne DeVorc, Debbie Parsons, Denise Totcmeicr. 6 3 The Streaking Tigerettes! The Tiger Twirlers Betty McKinnon, Barbara Bishop, Linda White, and Debbie Rapien. These are the girls that went to state. The 880 Relay got sixth. From left: Jeri Johnson, Nancy Eichler, Denise Totemeier, and Dalcne Allen. 64 ACTIVITIES HOMECOMING ROYALTY Jim Allen Jim Dickey Pat Thompson KING STEVE AND QUEEN CAROL Steve Shuppy Carol Ricpc Janet Smith At left: Debbie Parsons, Larry Edgington, Barb Bishop, Tom Larmorc. 66 Pally Thompson, Tom Larmore, Barb Bishop, Larry Edgington, Carol Riepe, Steve Shoppy, Janet Smith, Jim Dickey, Debbie Parsons, Jim Allen. Looking Forward to a Victory. 67 Donnie Darbyshire and Tracy Gilmore Queen Carol and King Steve Determination and hard work can work wonders in a year. Mediapolis--WATCH OUT!! The FIRST one went FINE! (80-46) But the second, well . . . 63 SCHOOL DAZE We do look intelligent, don't we? Congratulations Denise! Phooey, track isn't for me. 69 TIGERETTE’S TOURNEYS Nobody Loves Us Funny way to steal a car. But girls . . . just for two days? Beauty, I am thy slave! 70 Oh, I don't have my face on yet. TIGERS’ TOURNEYS 71 Aunt Jemima, what took you so long! CLASS OF ’67-ALL DRESSED UP 72 A happy trio 73 Is life always so beautiful? SO ENDS OUR FOUR HAPPY YEARS AT N.L.H.S FLOWER: Spider mum COLORS: Scarlet and white MOTTO: Forward forever, backward never, Within ourselves our future lies . SPEAKER: Dr. Theodore Khan, Iowa Wesleyan College Second in class: Steve Readinger Second to none: Denise Totcmeicr The Senior Sextet sang The Graduation Prayer Thank you, Jim and Mcri, and Jon and Julie for leading us down the aisles. Down the aisle--thcn it will soon be over. 74 Now—fellows, tonight we must be serious. Congratulations, Peggy C., and the other 51 of you. ADVERTISING COBERLEY'S COUNTRYSIDE TERRY’S BARBER SHOP BEAUTY SHOP Phone 367-2245 New London, la. Phone 367-2617 For a Family Treat Try DR. PAUL McPHERON DAIRY SWEET DRIVE-IN Optometrist - -Contacts 367-5221 Phone: 367-5313 Mary Garvey New London, Iowa BAILEY PLUMBING BRINKMEYER RAINER AND HEATING Veterinarians New London 367-2741 367-5511 DAMERON'S STORE RITCHEY'S VARIETY Shoes--Dry Goods - - Work Clothes New London Phone 367-5512 Iowa Phone: 367-5523 PFEIFFER GARAGE We Repair All Makes of Cars and Tractors. Sales - - Ramble r - -Service PETZINGER'S GROCERY ROBERT'S POTTERY Fruits - -Meat - - Vegetables Phone 367-5411 Free Delivery Middletown, Iowa “SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY’’ li Pays To be Sure You Are Insured” GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1967 Hottest Brand Going Conoco Super Motor Oil America's First Double Duly Motor Oil Conoco Royal Gasoline with T.C.P. Plus PRIMARY OIL CO. Phone 367-2231 A. A. A. Road Service WINEBRENNER MOTOR COMPANY For the Ford of Your Choice PAN-CO VESTA CLEANERS Q fr - BISHOP'S ECONOMY OIL COMPANY Phone 367-2623 Congratulations Class of '67 New London, Iowa New London, Iowa TASTEE ICE CREAM WILLIAMSON’S DX SERVICE We thank.you for your business Phone: 367-2621 LJ New London, Iowa ■ IVERSON T.V. SERVICE HOME FURNITURE Zenith Color T.V. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Sales and Service Congratulations New London Senior Class of Phone 367-5517 1967 BELL HANSON LAW FIRM EILIEN’S BEAUTY SHOP New London, iowa The Latest Style Can Be Yours Phone: 367-2251 Phone: 367-2203 NEW LONDON STATE BANK Your Community Service Bank Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Evenings Until 7:00 Friday Until 9:00 Saturday Until 8:00 SUPPLY CO-OP Petroleum --Fertilizer Farm Supplies Danville, la. DANVILLE BANK Danville, la. COEN PLUMBING HEATING Danville. Ia. BECKMAN TV APPLIANCE INC. RCA Victor RCA Whirlpool Danville, Ia. FINKE FARM SERVICE Lk: If It's Good Food You Want Visit WEN-MAR CAFE CHUB AND LIZ SPRAKER FARM SERVICE ELEVATOR Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer Danville, Iowa Phone 392-241S in Danville it's COLLIN’S BARBER SHOP WH1TTIERS Wallpaper and Paint Supplies Mount Pleasant, Iowa NEWSTAND Mount Pleasant, Iowa Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back KXGI M ONTGOMERY WARD Phone: 385-2276 TALLEY BROADCASTING COMPANY Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Phone: 385-2331 Congratulating Class of '67 IIARNEY -1IASSENFRITZ Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Mt. Pleasant, Iowa cN TH Your Zenith dealer BECKER ELECTRONICS OTIS A W DRIVE-IN 1115 Roosevelt Avenue Featuring; the famous A W Root Beer and the best in food car-counter- carry out service Phone 752-7186 Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Mt. Pleasant Iowa Congratulations Seniors MILL'S ELECTRIC HEATING IRIS BOWLING LANES Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Westinghouse Appliances Mt. Pleasant, Iowa For the Best in Men's Wear KENNEDY'S WILLIAMS KENNEDY'S ALL STAK Across from the Harlan House Mt. Pleasant Freshness and Flavor Mt. Pleasant, Iowa STATE FARM INSURANCE 20 Rooms Tile Baths Room Phones John Allen Brazelton Hotel Phone: 385-4617 Mt. Pleasant 4 Blks. West On Route 34 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Miller BECKER'S JEWELRY PANTHERS Diamonds - -Keepsake - - Orange Blossom -- Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Ml. Pleasant Iowa GAMBLES BROWN SHOES General Hardware and Appliances Fine Shoes North Side of the Square Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Mt. Pleasant SHAPELL LOCKER SERVICE S rs HOAG LINS 5 -$1.00 114 E. Monroe Mt. Pleasant Phone: 385-2621 Mt. Pleasant, Iowa GAMBLES General Hardware and Appliances North Side of the Square Mt. Pleasant, Iowa DAIRY QUEEN Opposite Court V House on Highway 34 Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Burlington, Iowa All Your School Supplies at Lowest Prices Special Compliments of Burlington GNAHN'S BOOK STORE APPLIANCE ASSOCIATION 307-311 N. 3rd Street Burlington, Iowa HENRY COUNTY SHAFER SAVINGS BANK MOTORS yp'MHtTOI Nf A o' rom SAtmoi y Telephone 385-3134 f Member F.S.I.C. l-jT ur 10 VaN sio.ooo 4? Wide Selection of New and Used Cars Mt. Pleasant,Iowa Mt. Pleasant Iowa BENDA'-KNBEN FASHION FIRST FABRIC SHOP APPLIANCE T.V. Get All of Your Sewing Needs Mt. Pleasant 385-2726 Mt. Pleasant 385-3730 McKIMM DEJAYNES JEWELERS MOTORS Since 1948 On Highway 34 Stores in Mt. Pleasant Mt. Pleasant Iowa and New London WHITES FURNITURE BRUNKEN MOTOR Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Mt. Pleasant Iowa On Highway 34 New London Iowa CLANCY FORD BREAZEALE EDWARD INSURANCE Phone: 385-3161 Mt. Pleasant Iowa Phone: 385-4314 Mt. Pleasant Iowa BURLINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Largest Federal Savings and Loan Association In Southeast Iowa FAIRWAY CENTER Burlington, Iowa Southeast Iowa's Most Complete Department Store At Wards Just Say Charge It GUSTAFSON BROTHERS DAIRY All Accounts Insured Up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Good Luck Class of 1967 Burlington Iowa RIEPE-PETERSON Jefferson St. Burlington, Iowa KEEN KUTTER HARDWARE GEODE INDUSTRIES Clarence Hanks Special Agent THE PAUL REVERE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 367-2255 New London Iowa New London, Iowa Telephone: 367-5470 Specializing in Health and Life EK LUND'S Ready-To-Wear 217 Jefferson St. BUETTNER FURNITURE CO. Furniture--Draperies Carpet--Gifts 411 Jefferson JOHNSON - RASMl JSSEN COMPANY Men's Wear and Sporting Goods Burlington. Iowa Cosmetology a Profitable Career BURLINGTON BEAUTY ACADEMY 315 West Main Burlington, Iowa PAULE JEWELRY PETERSON'S CHRISTIAN BOOK SHOP 510 Jefferson Phone 752-S411 Burlington, Iowa Compliments of ORIICS SUTTER DRUG REXALL DRUG Burlington and West Burlington, la. THE MODEL Clothing ami Shoes Earl W. Evans 012-14 Jefferson Burlington, Iowa r m the ARION RESTAURANT Burlington, Iowa lief Burlington, fs Iowa THE HOBBY CRAFT SHOP Scale Model Race Cars Bear Brand Yarn SOI -803 Jefferson Burlington. Iowa WALDHOFF’S 1 Jour m2 DRUG “ STORF PlfENDABlI DRUoulSI Burlington, Iowa SAVINGS LOAN MORRIS PLAN Ph. 752-2777 Burlington, Iowa OTIS A W DRIVE-IN Roosevelt Ave. Burlington, Iowa -r ' ?- - ? { rA Choose Fine Furniture Leisurely In An Atmosphere Designed to Make You Feel at Ease. Shop 9 to 9 Everyday 9 to 5 Saturday at Burlington's Leading FURNITURE CITY Department Store Owned and Operated by FLYNN BOYLE'S West on 34 and 406 Burlington, Iowa ELEVENTH FLYNN BOYLE FRAME FURNITURE INN Burlington, Iowa In the Burlington Bowl Congratulations on Roosevelt Ave. New London Senior Class of Burlington 1967 KINNEY’S SHOE STORE 408 Jefferson Burlington, Iowa APP'S MUSIC HOUSE Washington at Third Burlington, Iowa Southeast Iowa's Most Complete Music Store 121 S. Jefferson Street Ml. Pleasant, Iowa 385-3316 BURLINGTON SPORTING GOODS Everything for the Athlete Bill Burlington, Iowa Nesbitt's Orange Fruit Flavors R S BOTTLING CO. 7-Up Pepsi-Cola 3000 Sylvania Drive Burlington, la.___________ WITTE DRUG STORE Prescriptions Since 1887 Free Delivery--Ph. 753-0115 SPAHN ROSE LUMBER COMPANY New London, Iowa nsimTEjnm Mill TIMI RAO 10 5:00 A.M. to MIDNIGHT Oil L 14St • llll WITTS 5 ROOSEVELT AV. ABC RADIO NETWORK STATION TEL. 752-2701 EAGLES FOOD 3 Burlington Iowa V NATIONAL STUDIOS Graduation Spec.alists Burlington, bwa FURNITURE APPLIANCES TVS RADIOS PORTING GOOOS HARDWARE PAINTS TOOLS NEW 10,000 SQUARE FOOT SHOPPING CENTER FARM SUPPLIES 61 FT ITEMS PLUMBING HEATING WIRING KITCHEN CABINET' S REMODELING HOME BUILDING AMANA - PHILCO - MONARCH - MAGIC CHEF - MAYTAG SPEEO QUEEN - MODERN MA I D - WESTINGH0USE - LENNOX BARNES WATER SYSTEMS - ELJER PLUMBING FIXTURES Bemoaning Uw last e..y at the old high. 1 he 3ij? Narrator A fcood time was had by ill. The Dol! bride . Vs. e don't always look this bad! And these are our Seniors? BAINTER BAINTER MT. PLEASANT BRAU PHARMACY MT. PLEASANT C. L. JENNINGS NEW LONDON DR. DAVID MATHONY MT.PLEASANT HARTRICS MT. PLEASANT JOHNSON FLOWER SHOP BURLINGTON MITTENS JEWELRY BURLINGTON RUTH’S BEAUTY NOOK NEW LONDON THOMAS F. BELL MT. PLEASANT AUTOGRAPHS 91 AUTOGRAPHS mm wm


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