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ROBERT LUCKENBIHL donald mckinley ELEANOR LYBECK BARBARA McMURRAY JOAN McCOMAS PATRICIA McNERNY susann McDonald MARY McQUAID betty McGinnis REGINA MacBETH team, and John Ellis earned a position on the second string. Six football team members who received awards at the annual football banquet were Richard Allison, Robert Brooks, Charles Dhooge, John Ellis, Harvey Garver, and Wil¬ liam Geisler. June Chambers was our Homecoming queen. She reigned over the Homecoming celebrations, and was attended by Lisa Bur¬ gess and Nancy Raymond We also were able to see these girls in the Rock Island Lines Centennial parade. The Rock Island high school band did a terrific job in marching in parades and at foot¬ ball games and giving its entertaining con¬ certs. Roger Stoleson was manager of the MARTHA MACKEY JAMES MALLDER 29 JAMES MAIHACK BETTY MAKEDON PATRICIA MANRIQUES ETHEL MARBLESTONE
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LARRY KIRBY ROBERT KRUG BONNIE KJELLSTRAND PAULINE LEDBETTER NEAL KLUDY LOUISE LEGG WILLIAM KRAN ERIC LEVY HAROLD KRAUSE RUTH LINDBURG sored the Junior-Senior Prom Remember how we decoroted the gym ond plonned everything for the theme, “Stardust ? Everything was perfect the night of the prom, but it was sad seeing the seniors at their last school formal. That was another busy year! As we move into our final year of high school, we see that Charles Thomas was our president again, while Nancy Raymond took over the vice-presidential post, and Jayne Bar¬ ber was secretary. Our football team ploughed through the season with an undefeated record. This made its members Quad-City and Northwest Con¬ ference champs. Richard Allison was named to the first string on the All-State football SHIRLEY LIPKOWITZ LAWRENCE LOPEZ VERNIECE LITVIN JO ANN LOQUIST NANCY LONG LARRY LOWE
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GIOVINA MATESE MARILYN MILLER BETTY LOU MAUSER MARY LOU MINTEER MARILYN MELOW PHYLLIS MORAN JOANNE MILLARD MARGOT MORRIS BEATRICE MILLER GERALD MOSHER ROBERT MOTZ EVELYN NELSON DANIEL MUNN JOANN NELSON BARRY NELSON SHIRLEY NELSON band and was assisted by Ann Rimmerman and June Chambers. Carol Johnson was cap¬ tain of the majorettes. Returning to the cheerleading squad for their third year were Sally Hawks and Darlene Heaton. June Chambers was a new member of the cheerleaders. Whenever you heard the musical fight yell, you were sure to hear the Corn band playing the notes. We ' ll always remember its re¬ nowned songs at our pep assemblies and the games. Senior members were John Cates, Robert Cook, and James Maihack. The state basketball tournament our junior year was enough of a taste to push our team into the same path our senior year. Again our fighting basketball team became one of the
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