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ran aw row!® Sherrard High School Sherrard, Illinois Volume XXVII 1961 In memory of our classmate, Florence Carver, who was an inspiration to us in her patience, indus- try, helpfulness, and selfless love. Administration Pete Salazar, our principal, advising Bill Lemon. Clifford King- -S uperintendent. BOARD OF EDUCATION--SEATED: Wesley Johansen, Clyde Byers, Iverd Bloomberg, President; Charles Kinsey, Secretary. STANDING: FredHeb- beln, Clifford King, John Fitzpatrick, Wayne Holdsworth. Jane Gregory--Secretary. We Are Willing To Assist You JOYCE LEBERMANN Business Education, Annual Sponsor THEODORE UPTON Driver- Training, Football ROBERT JACKSON JUDITH ROBBINS RICHARD SULLIVAN History, Basketball English, Dramatics Band HELEN SNIDER English, World History, Geography, Civics, Modern Problems ALICE STONE Home Economics With Your Many Problems LOUISE KING English, Latin, Vocal Music, Librarian ARTHUR KING Physics, Math DUANE GREGORY Agriculture PEARL BARNES English, Math LAWRENCE JUNCHEN Industrial Arts ROGER BIRKHEAD General Science, Biology, Fresh-Soph Football, and Track GWENDOLYN RHODENBAUGH Jr. High Chorus and Home Economics, Physical Education Staff Members LIBRARIANS: Mrs. King, Judy Normoyle, Julia Shirley. MAINTENANCE: Fred Martens. w' t. CUSTODIANS: Donald Doye, Leslie Johnson. CAFETERIA COOKS: Elsie Whan, Alice Olson, Flora Christensen. BUS DRIVERS: Alvin Larson, Ray C. Johnson, Fred Martens, Arthur King. BUS DRIVERS: Orville Goben, Elmer Bloomberg, Charles Kinsey, Tom LaDue, John Campbell. CLASSES Top Ten Seniors FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim McConnell, Janet Henderson, Joe Tindall, Gleyn Ann Douglass, Duane Dawson, Peggy Krahl, Bob Douglass. Benny Kettering, Elaine Johnson, Garry Clarke. Student Council FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Virgil Kain, Lois Frank, Ken Schwarz, Bill Epperly, Sheila Anderson, Bob Douglass, Presi- dent; Peggy Krahl, Charlene Kness, Freddie Juras, Keith Docherty, Vice President. hese Students Earned Honors D. A. R. and S. A. R. Awards: Rose Mary Klingebiel and Bob Douglass. Boys' State Delegates: Benny Kettering and Bob Douglass. Highest Magazine Salesmen: Shirley Miller, Eugene Martens, and Outstanding Band Member: Bob Douglass Elaine Johnson. Freshman Carlson. Mary Dawson. Mike Dhaemers, Daria Docherty, Jeanie Grant, Connie Holevoet, Emma Hughes, Joyce Jinks, Richard Johansen, Jerry Juras, Freddie Krahl. Gary Martens. Harold Rhodenbaugh, Harlan Sims, Jennie Tindall, Gary Sophomores Anderson, Gregg II-Cutler, Roy II-DeBackere, Sandra II-Dhaemers, Randle Docherty, Dick II-Frank, Lois Hamerlinck, Betty Junchen, David Laktas, Jim Lee, Charles Lindley, Pam Lovelace. Sandra II-Seitz, Rosemary Juniors II-Davis, Eileen III-Davis, Mayford Dryoel, Hank Hauger, Betty Ill-Jinks, Robert Kale. Mike Kness, Charlene II- Laktas. Tom Miller, Martha Myers, Terry III- Slavish, Kathleen Sunbeck, Sylvia Swiger, Joyce II- Tatman, Bonnie III- Tomlinson. Karen Vogler, Marsha Wilson. John Zwicker, Roger Seniors II-Anderson, Darryl Carlson, Gary II-Clarke, Garry II-Davis. Harold IO-Douglass, Gleyn Ann Douglass, Robert Hutchins, Mike Jacobs, Linda II- Johnson, Elaine 11-Juras, Teresa III- Kain, Virgil Kettering. Benny Klingebiel, Rose Mary Koester, Ronnie III-Krahl, Dick II- Krahl, Peggy III- Lingafelter, Mary Ellen II-McConnell, Jim Tindall. Joe Senior Class Officers Benny Kettering, President; Pearl Barnes, Sponsor; Carla Schutte, Secretary; Larry Jones, Vice-Pres- ident; Duane Dawson, Treasurer; Duane Gregory, Sponsor; Lawrence Junchen, Sponsor DARRYL ANDERSON Chorus; Band; F. F. A. ; Adv. Committee, Sr. Play DORIS ANTHONY F. H. A. ; Jr. Sr. Play Cast BARBARA BOWEN Chorus; F. T. A. ; Publicity Chairman, Jr. Play DENNIS CARLSON Band; Science Club; Track; Basketball GARY CARLSON Chorus; Sr. Play Cast; Football, Honorable Mention All-Conference Team; Basketball; Track DARYL CHARD Chorus; Backstage Jr. Play; Foot ball; Track GARRY CLARKE Chorus, Accompanist, Festival Accompanist; Band, Pep Band, Honor Band, Dance Band, 1st Place in State Contest; F. T. A.; Jr. Play Publi- city Committee, Between Acts Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Annual, Sr. Class Ed. , Photographer; Fresh. Class Treas. ; Top Ten; Nat. Honor Society; Danforth Award NANCY COX Chorus; F. T. A. ; F. H. A.; Backstage Jr. Sr. Plays; Annual, Adv. Staff HAROLD DAVIS F. T. A. ; Backstage Sr. Play; Football; Track DUANE DAWSON Chorus; F. T. A. ; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Sr. Class Treas.; Science Club, Pres. Jr. Yr.; Student Council; Top Ten; Athletic Manager Fresh. Yr. ; Football; Basketball; Track; Nat. Honor Society ROBERT DOCHERTY F. F. A. ; Homecoming Attendant Jr. Yr. ;Foot- ball, All-Con fere nee Western Illinois 1st Team; Track GLEYN ANN DOUGLASS Chorus; Band, Vice-Pres. Sr. Yr. , Honor Band, Dance Band, State Contests; F. T. A.; F. H. A.; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Annual, Band Ed. Jr. Yr., Play Ed., Sr. Yr. ; Science Club; Top Ten; Cheerleader ROBERT DOUGLASS Band, Librarian Soph. Yr., Pres. Jr. Sr. Yr., John Philip Sousa Award, Honor Band, State Contests, Dance Band, Pep Band; F. T. A., Blackhawk Dist. Officer; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Fresh. Class Pres. , Soph. Class Treas.; Science Club; Vice-Pres. Pres. Student Council; Boys' State Delegate; Top Ten; D. A. R. Award; Bas- ketball; Track; Football, All-Conference 1st Western Illinois Team; Nat. Honor Society KEITH HAYNE Chorus; Band, Dance Band, Honor Band, State Contests; F. T. A. ; Backstage Jr. Play; Asst. Di - rector Sr. Play; Annual, Adv. Staff; Science Club; Track; Football; Basketball JANET HENDERSON Chorus; F. T. A.; F. H. A. , Treas. Soph. Yr. , Chapter Homemaker Award; Annual, Jr. Sr. Class Ed.; Top Ten; Nat. Honor Society JEFFREY HICKMAN Football; Basketball; Track TROY HINES Chorus; F. F. A. ; Sr. Play Cast; Science Club RUTH HOLCOMB Chorus; F. H. A., Degree Chairman; Backstage Jr. Play; Annual, Advertising Staff MIKE HUTCHINS Chorus; Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Homecoming King; Athletic Manager; Foot- ball; Basketball, 3rd Team of Morning Demo- crat. 3rd Team of Argus All-Western Illinois Team, Honorable Mention on Little All-State Team; Track LINDA JACOBS Transfer Student From Moline High Backstage Sr. Play; Sweetheart Attendant, Sr. Yr.; Girls' Athletic Assn., Y-Teens, Future Nurses of America, Tennis Team ELAINE JOHNSON Chorus; F. H. A., Pres. Soph Yr. ; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Annual. Fresh.-Soph. Ed., Asst. Ed. Jr. Yr. ; Adv. Staff, Co-Editor Sr. Yr.; Fresh. Class Sec., Soph. Class Pres.; Science Club, Sec. Jr. Yr., Sec. -Treas. Sr. Yr. ; Homecom- ing Attendant Soph. Yr.; Top Ten; Danforth Award LARRY JONES F. F. A.; F. T. A. ; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Sr. Class Vice-Pres. ; Science Club, Treas. Jr. Yr., Sweetheart Attendant Fresh. Yr. ; Homecoming Attendant Fresh. Yr. ; Football, Honorable Men- tion Cornbelt Conference Team; Track; Basket- ball, Free Throw Trophy Soph. Yr., All-West- ern Illinois 3rd Team Jr. Yr. and 2nd Team Sr. Yr., Honorable Mention on Democrat Team and Little All-State TERESA JURAS F. H. A.; Backstage Jr. Play; Annual, Asst. Adv. Manager VIRGIL KAIN F. F. A. , 1st Place in Land Judging Farm Plan- ning Contests, Sentinel Sr. Yr.; F. T. A.; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Soph. Class Sec.; Science Club; Student Council; Sweetheart Attendant Jr. Sr. Yrs. ; Track; Football BENNY KETTERING Chorus; Band, Publicity Chairman Jr. Yr. , Sec. Sr. Yr. , Honor Band, Pep Band, State Contests; F. T. A. , Vice-Pres. Sr. Yr.; Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Annual, Adv. Staff, Sr. Ed. , Jr. Class Treas. , Sr. Class Pres.; Science Club; Vice-Pres. Jr. Yr. , Pres. Sr. Yr.; Boys' State Delegate; Top Ten; Nat. Honor Society CHARLES KILCOIN Chorus; F. F. A. , Vice-Pres. Sr. Yr.; Jr. Play Cast; Soph. Class Vice-Pres.; Science Club; Homecoming Attendant Sr. Yr.; Sweetheart Attendant Soph. Yr.; Football, Little All-State Honorable Mention Conference Team;Basket- ball, Honorable Mention on Argus All-Western Illinois Team; Track; Sweetheart Attendant Sr. Yr. ROSE MARY KLINGEBIEL Chorus, Accompanist; D. A. R. Award; F. T. A. , Sec.-Treas. Jr. Yr. , Pres. Sr. Yr.; F. H. A., Vice-Pres. Sr. Yr.; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Annual, Fresh.-Soph. Ed., Asst. Ed. Jr. Yr. , Adv.Staff, Co-Editor Sr. Yr.; Jr. Class Sec.; Science Club; Ticket Manager Jr. Yr.; Student Council; Maga- zine Sales Captain; Homecoming Attendant J r. Yr.; Homecoming Queen Sr. Yr. ; War Orphan Fund; Asst. Office Sec.; Polio Queen Attendant Fresh. Yr. RONALD KOESTER Band, Pep Band, Honor Band,State Contests; F. T. A. ; Backstage Jr. Play; Science Club; Track PEGGY KRAHL Chorus; F. T. A. , Sec.-Treas. Sr. Yr.; F. H. A. , Sec. Soph. Yr., Chapter Junior Homemaker Awards; Backstage Jr. Sr. Plays; Annual, Jr. Sr. Ed., Advertising Staff; Science Club; Bookstore; Ticket Manager Soph. Yr. ; Student Council Jr. and Sr. Yrs. ; Top Ten; Nat. Honor Society. DICK KRAHL Chorus; Band, Pep Band, Dance Band; F. F. A. , Chapter Beef Production Award; Science Club. MARION LINDBURG Chorus; Football; Track MARY ELLEN LINGAFELTER Band Flag Bearer; F. H. A. , Song Leader; An- nual, Adv. Staff ROBERT LOGSTON Backstage Jr. Sr. Plays CAROL MANTHE F. T. A. ; F. H. A. , Projects Chairman Jr. Yr.; Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Annual, Sub- scription Manager EUGENE MARTENS Band; Chorus; F. T. A.; Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Highest Magazine Salesman; Athletic Manager Jr. Sr. Yr. ; Basketball; Track JIM McCONNaL Chorus; Band, Dance Band; F. T. A.; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Jr. Class Pres.; Annual, Adv. Staff; Science Club; Top Ten; Nat. Honor Society SHIRLEY MILLER F. H. A. . Public Relations Chairman, Reporter, Song Leader; Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Fresh. Class Vice-Pres. ; Homecoming Attendant Fresh. Yr. ; Cheerleader MARY JANE MINDOCK Chorus; F. T. A. ; F. H. A. , Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Annual, Grade School Ed. , Ad- vertising Staff JIM MOREHEAD Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Annual, Adv Staff; Science Club; Basketball; Track; Transfer Student From Rock Island High TOM OLSON F. T. A. ; Jr. Play Cast; Science Club; Student Council; Football; Basketball; Track WENDELL PETERSON F. F. A. ; F. T. A.; Sr. Play Adv. Committee; Transfer Student From Orion High LARRY RHODENBAUGH Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Annual Adv. Staff; Basketball; Track MIKE RIND Backstage Jr. Sr. Plays; Football; Track JEANNE SANQUIST Chorus; Band; F. T. A. ; F. H. A., V i ce - Pres. Soph. Yr., Treas. Jr. Yr. ; Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Annual, Adv. Staff, Grade School Ed. , Band Chorus Ed. ; Homecoming Attend- ant Sr. Yr. ALICE SCHERER Band Flag Bearer; F. H. A. ; Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast CARLA SCHUTTE F. T. A. ; F. H. A., Degree Chairman, Projects Chairman; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Annual, Adv. Staff, Sr. Class Ed. ; Jr. Class Vice - Pres. , Sr. Class Sec. ; Student Council; Librarian LARRY SPENGLER F. F. A. , Treas. Jr. Yr. , Sec. Sr. Yr.; F.T.A.; Backstage Jr. Play; Science Club; Homecoming Attendant Soph. Yr. ; Sweetheart King Jr. Yr.; Football, A11-Conference Team ; Basketball; Track MARCIA EDWARDS F. H. A. GLORIA TALLEY F. H. A. ; Jr. Sr. Play Cast; Transfer Student From Mound City High, Cheerleader, Librarian, Chorus JOE TINDALL Jr. Play Business Manager; Science Club; Maga- zine Sales Captain; Top Ten; Basketball; Track; Nat. Honor Society ROBERTA TURNER Majorette Drum Major; F. H. A. Pres. Sr. Yr. , Betty Crocker Homemaking Award; Backstage Jr. Play; Sr. Play Cast; Annual Adv. Staff ALICE VERBEKE F. H. A. , Recreation Chairman Jr. Yr.; Asst. Director Jr. Play; Ticket Manager Sr. Play; An- nual, Adv. Manager JUDY WOLF LORETTA ZIEMER EDWARD ZURCHER F. H. A. ; Sr. Play Cast F. H. A. , Parliamentarian Fresh. Chorus; Backstage Sr. Play; Yr.; Backstage Jr. Sr. Plays Athletic Manager Senior Class Will I, DARRYL ANDERSON, will my height to ROY ETTER. I, DORIS ANTHONY, will my front row English seat to CONNIE PARCHERT. I, BARBARA BOWEN, will my ability to give long answers to LINDA ADAMS and HENRY DRYOEL, who prefer to say yes and no. I, DENNIS CARLSON, will my second year typing ability to TOM LAKTAS. who now has a good start. I, GARY CARLSON, will my acquaintances with Rockridge girls to LEONARD DOROTHY. Don't forget old friends, LEONARD! I, DARYL CHARD, will my preference of short girls to BILL LEMON. I. GARRY CLARKE, will my ability to get flustered to easy-going SHARON KOESTER. I, NANCY COX, will my ability to switch boyfriends to the Steady-Eddies, JOYCE and LA ROYCE HUTCHINSON. I, HAROLD DAVIS, will my smile and dimples to MIKE ADAMS. I, DUANE DAWSON, will my charm with Winola girls to DON PITMAN. How about it DON? I, ROBERT DOCHERTY, will my dark hair to JOHN WILSON. What do you think he will look like girls? I, GLEYN ANN DOUGLASS, will my ability in shorthand to a future shorthand pupil, MARSHA VOGLER. I, ROBERT DOUGLASS, will my position as President of the Student Council to KEITH DOCHERTY. I, KEITH HAYNE, will my art to make girls blush to LOWELL McLAUGHLIN and JERRY HOLLAND. I, JANET HENDERSON, will my large vocabulary to PATTY ZURCHER and THERESA DE BACKERE. I, JEFFREY HICKMAN, will my pleasant outlook on life to BOB RAMSEY. I, TROY HINES, will myself to LINDA HOLTZ and BARBARA LANE. Decisions, decisions! I, RUTH HOLCOMB, will my ability to get riled up at games to TONI HUTCHINS. Keep up that school spirit, TONI! We, LINDA JACOBS and MIKE HUTCHINS, will our place on the steps in the morning to BONNIE TATMAN and RONNIE KRAMER. I, LARRY JONES, will my success in sports to two Champs, LARRY JOHNSON and JIM DORR. I, ELAINE JOHNSON, will my responsibilites on the annual staff to EILEEN DAVIS and JUDY ZWICKER. I, MARTIN JOHNSON, will my history knowledge to JOHN SLAVISH and WAYNE SHIRLEY. I, TERESA JURAS, will my ability to enjoy a joke to CARITA RHODENBAUGH and KAREN TOMLINSON, who love a good laugh. I. VIRGIL KAIN, will my deep voice to DANNY EIDET. I, BENNY KETTERING, will my ability to keep out of mischief to LARRY HOFFMAN. Think you can do it, LARRY? I, CHARLES KILCOIN, will my love of Matherville girls to KEN ADAMS. I, ROSE MARY KLINGEBIEL, will my spot in the limelight to CHARLENE KNESS, who is in it now. I, RONALD KOESTER, will my ability to look innocent to LARRY CEDERSTROM, who is a real good actor! I, PEGGY KRAHL, will my willingness to help others to JUDY NORMOYLE, who is a good helper herself. I, RICHARD KRAHL, will my seat on the bus to EILEEN MILKS, in hope that she will also inherit the bumps!!! I, MARION LINDBURG, will my hot Chevy to KENNY CARVER. I, MARY ELLEN LINGAFELTER, will my quiet ways to PATTY HINTERMEISTER and MARJORIE KIRKLAND, who are always talking. I, BOB LOGSTON.will my ability to get along with teachers to JOHN LINDBURG and DAVID CATHER. I, CAROL MANTHE, will my room at home to BETTY HAUGER, so DAVE won't have so far to come to visit. I, JAMES McCONNELL, will my NIXON button to CAROLYN RITCHIE. The Republicans aren't that bad. CAROLYN! I, EUGENE MARTINS, will my southern drawl to MIKE KALE. I. SHIRLEY MILLER, will my diamond to KATHLEEN SLAVISH. I, MARY MINDOCK, will my Modem Problems book to VIRGINIA BAKER, VIOLET CROCKER, and any other Junior who plans to take the course. I, JIM MOREHEAD, will my ability to argue with the teachers to LELAND MARTIN. I, THOMAS OLSON, will my ability to createa riotin a classroom to MAYFORD DAVIS and EARL MEREDITH. Stan practicing, MAYFORD and EARL! I, WENDELL PETERSON, will my quietness to TERRY MYERS and MIKE WELSH. I. LARRY RHODENBAUGH. will my way with girls to CHARLES FRITCH, ROGER GOBEN. and ROGER ZWICKER. I, MIKE RIND, will my knowledge of Matherville to BILL REEDY, who would like to know more about it. Isn't that right, BILL? I, JEANNE SANQUIST, will my love of ELVIS PRESLEY movies to DIANE DeGREVE. Don't get too excited. DIANE. I, ALICE SCHERER, will my athletic ability in P. E. class to SANDRA WOEHLK and JOYCE SWIGER. I, CARLA SCHUTTE, will my ability to have fun at dances to another dance lover, MICKEY TURNER. Oh. those aching feet! I, LARRY SPENGLER, will my fine football record to MARLAN SHARER and KEN SCHWARZ, to add to their own. I, MARCIA SURR, will my ability to miss school to DAVID MANTHE. I, GLORIA TALLEY, will my talkativeness to JANET LINK and MARGO ZEITLER. I, JOE TINDALL, will my perfect lab experiments to ROBERT JINKS and MARTHA MILLER. I, ROBERTA TURNER, will my atomic hairdos to BARBARA DORWAY, who does all right on her own. I, ALICE VERBEKE, will my ability to chew gum and not get caught to KENNY UNGER, who finds it hard to get away with! I, JUDY WCLF, will my favorite seat in study hall to FONDA THORNBURG or SYLVIA SUNBECK. I. LORETTA ZIEMER, will my job at ASH’S to MARGIE MEHALL. I, EDWARD ZURCHER, will my roving eye to JOHN RICE, a boy who seems to have eyes for only one girl!! We, the SENIORS, will our ability to make money, and all our unpaid debts to the JUNIORS!!! We, the SENIORS, will our good behavior in the classrooms, and our great supply of Senior Dignity to the SOPHOMORES!!! We. the SENIORS, will the privilege of coming to school at Sherrard High School for three more years to the FRESHMAN! !! We, the SENIORS, will our thanks to the FACULTY for all their help. ThU will has been duly authorized, tested, and witnessed by Janet Henderson, Peggy Krahl, and Carla Schutte. Grandma Reminices It was a pleasant summer evening in the year 2010. The Williams family was ready for a quiet evening of relaxation, as the family was on its vacation. I'm certainly glad we decided to go to Venus this year, ” Grandpa Williams said. I was tired of going to Jupiter every vacation. I like this resort too, Grandma Williams chimed in. That one on Jupiter was sort of dilapidated. They built it in 1985 ! Grandma and Grandpa were interrupted by their three grandchildren, who came running into the room. Grandma, one of the little boys cried, Tell us what it was like when you went to school. Why, children, don’t you want to play your usual night-time games such as Captain Saturn? Grandma exclaimed. It isn't like you children to want to do a thing like that. It would mean that you would have to be quiet for awhile! Well, Grandma, the oldest child confided, I’ll tell you why we want to hear what it was like when you went to school. You see, we were just talking to Mother, and she said you graduated in the year 1961. Gee, but that was a long time ago. We thought you'd maybe have known Sir Lancelot, George Washington, or Marie Antoinette! Children, Grandma laughed, 1961 wasn't that long ago. But I suppose I can see your point. No, I didn't know George Washington. But I did have a fine time at school.” The old lady went to the book shelf and returned with several volumes. These are my old high school annuals. They tell all about my school days. Seeing that she had ar. attentive audience, Grandma opened the first volume and began. My classmates and I started high school in September, 1957. We were really scared the first day. de- spite the fact that we had attended junior high school at Sherrard. But, in spite of our fears, we realized that we were a class. We got on our feet by electing officers. The old lady leafed through the annual, finally stopping at a page filled with pictures. Here are our freshman officers. Bob Douglass was our Pres- ident, and Shirley Miller was the vice-president. We chose Elaine Johnson as our secretary, and Garry Clarke was elected treasurer. For our representatives on the student council we chose Carla Schutteand Du- ane Dawson. Just a few days after be began our high school career came initiation. I remember how I dreaded it! Grandma gave a little laugh. But it really turned out to be a lot of fun. Why, the seniors even gave us a party. Leafing through the pages of the annual. Grandma came to the homecoming section. Our first Home- coming wasn't too successful, she remembered. Many students were sick with Asian flu. But despite this, we took part in the festivities. Shirley Miller and Larry Jones were our freshman attendants. Searching her memory, Grandma continued. I don't seem to remember too much about the rest of my freshman year, but I know that our' Freshman Night was very successful. Closing the annual. Grandma reached for another volume which was a light pink. Here is the annual from my sophomore year. When my classmates and I came back to Sherrard High School, we felt a little different than we had one short year before. We were not freshmen any more. We had risen to the impres- sive position of sophomores. We chose the following officers at our first class meeting: Elaine Johnson, pres- ident; Chuck Kilcoin, vice-president; Virgil Kain, secretary; Bob Douglass, treasurer. Larry Jones and Rose Mary Klingebiel were elected to the student council. Homecoming was an exciting event for our sophomore class, despite the fact that our flat, Knock 'em Out of Orbit, received only third prize. Elaine Johnson and Larry Spengler served as our attendants to the king and queen of homecoming. Since we had faint visions of one day becoming seniors, we decided to have another fund-raising project. Our Sophomore Night was a real success. Grandma paused and surveyed her attentive audience. Well, I have finished half my story. ” Taking another annual, Grandma thumbed through the pages, chuckling as she did so. Our junior year was very exciting. In the first place, we were now upperclassmen. Our officers and student council representatives for the year were Jim McConnell, Carla Schutte, Rose Mary Klingebiel, Benny Kettering. Peggy Krahl.and Tom Olson. Homecoming was once again a highlight of the fall season. Our float, Teach Them a Lesson, took on- ly third prize, but we really enjoyed the bonfire and snakedance. Rose Mary Klingebiel and Bob Docherty were our attendants. During our junior year we made money by running the concession stands. Another highlight of the year was the selection of our class rings. I can still remember how excited I was the day they came. A big moment of the year was our Junior Play, which was directed by Anne Johnson, our English and dramatics teacher. The play. Big Hearted Herbert, was a great success. In May we sponsored the Junior- Senior Prom. I can still remember the oriental theme we used to decorate the gym! Grandma paused, and then a slow smile spread over her face. Now comes the best part of the story, she said. You see, in the fall of 1960 we became almighty seniors! For our big year we elected Benny Kettering, president; Larry Jones, vice-president; Carla Schutte; secretary; and Duane Dawson treasurer. Virgil Kain and Peggy Krahl were chosen for student council. And at last a member of our class. Bob Doug- lass, became student council president. Near the beginning of the year we had the pleasure of initiating the poor freshmen. And when home- coming came along, we were ready. Rose Mary Klingebiel and Mike Hutchins were the homecoming queen and king. Jeanne Sanquist and Chuck Kilcoin were the senior attendants. We thought our float was just great, but unfortunately the judges didn't. Argyles'll Win took third prize. One wintry night in November was a memorable experience for many of us. Our senior class play, The Remarkable Incident At Carson Corners, was a serious dramatic production, the first to be presented atSher- rard High School for many years. During the fall season we had a very successful magazine campaign; and in December we received our senior pictures. The spring of my senior year is somewhat hazy in my memory. So many wonderful things happened! Grandma signed. It was hard to realize that at last we would be leaving Sherrard High School. The Bac- calaureate service was held, and finally it was the night of our Graduation. This was a happy occasion; but yet it was sad. At last we realized that our life as the Class of ’61 had come to an end. The band played the processional, a few inspiring words were spoken, and then our diplomas were presented. And this, said Grandma, is the end of the story. Grandma closed her annual and sighed. Her grandchildren were fast asleep. Written by GARRY CLARKE We Lead Our Classes JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mickey Turner, Treasurer; Bonnie Tatman, Secretary; Carolyn Ritchie, Vice- President; Jim Dorr, President. SPONSORS: Arthur King, Gwendolyn Rhodenbaugh, Alice Stone. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Carol Christensen, President; Sandra Qualls, Treasurer; Pamela Lindley, Secretary; Kenny Nimrick, Vice-President. SPONSORS: Robert Jackson, Joyce Lebermann. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Judy Milks, Vice-President; Mike Dawson, President, Eileen Frank, Secre- tary-Treasurer. SPONSORS: Roger Birkhead, Theodore Upton. Juniors-Can You Imagine ... Hank Dryoel--not parking? Larry Cederstrom— without a girl friend? Judy Zwicker--not blushing? Ken Unger-- without glasses? Betty Hauger—with out her Bug ? Diane DeGreve— going with a Sherrard boy? Marian Sharer--in a hurry? Eileen Milks serious? Leonard Dorothy-- not flirting? Connie Parchert— fat? Larry Hoffman— without his curly hair? LaRoyce Hutchinson— not talking about Larry? Bill Lemon--liking his history teacher? Carita Rhodenbaugh— not giggling? Mike Kale- taking books home? Larry Johnson— not acting silly? Theresa DeBackere- with a decent car? Mayford Davis— rude to anyone? Carolyn Ritchie-- quiet? Joyce Swiger-- with long hair? Keith Docherty short? Ron Kramer-- with his car running? Bonnie Tatman- not arguing with Ronnie? Linda Holtz-- if there were no boys? Mike Adams-- with an A ? Dan Eidet--not speeding? Kathleen Slavish-- not telling Chuck everything? Ken Adams-- without his wiggle? Marsha Vogler-- without a nickname? Roy Etter--not talking in study hall? Margie Kirkland-- not being friendly? Roger Zwicker— without freckles? Linda Adams-- without wavy hair? Charlene Kness unpopular? Bob Jinks-- a Democrat? Barbara Lane— if she lost her voice? John Lindburg-- not saying ain't? Toni Hutchins-- not putting up with John? Ken Carver-- without his grey sweater? Patty Zurcher-- poor in Trig? Lowell McLaughlin-- hitting somebody? John Rice-- never being absent? Fonda Thornburg-- not good in P. E. ? -— i Bill Reedy-- without a joke? Martha Miller-- without an A ? Eileen Davis— without a certain Swede? Terry Myers— leaving his shoes on? Margie Mehall-- with brown hair? X X Gary Wiseman-- without a mustache? Don Pitman-- falling for a girl? Mickey Turner-- with her hair messed up? Tom Laktas-- with his English done? Sandra Woehlk-- not being a tag-along? Karen Tomlinson without a horse? Bob Ramsey-- not hitting parked cars? Violet Crocker-- Smiling? John Wilson- with a halo? Wayne Shirley-- without his looks? Sylvia Sunbeck-- with blonde hair? Charles Fritch-- with his mouth shut? Patty Hintermeister-- not chasing boys? Earl Meredith-- with a pug nose? Barbara Dorway-- without Jim? Leland Martin-- sitting up straight? Virginia Baker- noisy? Jim Dorr-- poor in athletics? Alice Hajostek-- with one hair color? 1 David Manthe-- not bowlegged? Sharon Koester— without her dimples? John Slavish— not getting love notes? Janet Link-- without Virginia? n 'I -3 ' Roger Goben-- with a butch? Judy Normoyle-- David Cather-- staying awake in using good manners? Physics? Margo Zeitler-- with short hair? Jerry Holland-- shouting in class? Sophomores-Quality Not Quantity Susan Bloomquist Mary Fletcher Charles Lee Roscoe Sweeny Kenneth Link Morty Meekle Carol Martens Emmy Lou Gregory Anderson Hipshot Gregory Bloomberg Big George Patty Redecker Sweetie Pie John Starcevich Terry and the Pirates to - , Hollis Beaver Rick-a-Shay Betty Jane Hamerlinck Brenda Star Donald Turner Dick Tracy Gary Harder Pat Brady Sandra Lovelace Juliet Jones Randle Dhaemers Flash Gordon David Junchen Steve Roper Barbara Engholm Tizzy We re Learning to Drive-Watch Out! Joan McLaughlin Aggie Mack Richard Clarke Bobo Eugene Lingafelter Prince Valiant Julia Shirley Aleta Bobby Sue Johnston Oola Rosemary Seitz Ginny James Laktas Sluggo Mary Ann Lindburg Lolly Clifford McMeekan Little Abner Richard Docherty Ally Oop William Epperly Smitty Connie Duncan Little Nancy Ronald Krahl Dagwood Pamela Lindley Blonde Juliann Redpath Daisy Mae Harold Stark Mr. Maypole Almost Upperclassmen Roy Lee Cutler Herbert James Bowman Little Orvy Sandra Qualls The Little Woman Lois Frank Little Lu Lu Sandra DeBackere Little Iodine Janice Wright Boots Larry Flynn Dennis the Menace Kenneth Nimrick Mr. Abernathy Charles Bowen Moon Mullen Carol Christensen Winnie Winkle a Wayne Johnson Happy Tooth Daniel Goulet Mr. Toothdecay Jeffery Clarke Popeye Diane Rind Olive Oyl DeWayne McMeekan Bluto Freshmen-Experiencing New Responsibilities W ' • Eva Anderson Shorty Mary Carlson Myrtle John Cole Walky-Talky Dennis Dochterman Floyd Duane Carter Squeaky Leonard Chard Fort Nancy Claeys Nanny Goat Sharon Claeys Dimples Delmar Crummy Crum-Bumb Michael Dawson Baby Face Daria Dhaemers Lambchops Jeanie Docherty Porkchops Richard Engholm Karen Foster Meany Toothpick Eileen Frank Smiley Dennis Frye To ugh y Stepping Off on the Right Foot Howard Frye Honeybee Sandra Goben Sunshine David Goulet Spects Connie Grant Chatterbox Larry Harrington Dim bo Charles Hergert Bimbo Vince Hebbeln Ambrose Judy Howard Flirty Joyce Hughes Bubbles Emma Holevoet Angel Baby Linda Holland Dutch Pamela Halley Windy Richard Jinks Dick Jerry Johansen Mastermind Richard Johnston Gabby Freddie Juras Chunky William Kale Porky Letitia Klingebiel Gary Krahl Scottie Bashful Rodney Krahl Pipsqueak Sharon Lee Curly-locks Harold Martens Dunce Charles Myers Pester Chalmers Quigley Chuck Adjusting to Big Changes Jimmy Joe McManus Marilyn Mehall Sport Happy Judy Milks Bunky Dennis Mueller Flat-top Lola Patterson Speedy Michael Pearson Yuk-Yuk Mary Kay Pitman Mertzy Larry Peterson Pete Harlan Rhodenbaugh Kirby Schmidt Huck Smitty Judy Simmon Simone Jennie Lou Sims Lou Lou Looking to the Future John Skinner Squirt Tom Slavish Popsicle Jack Spengler Kookie Gary Tindall Stooge Chester Wynn Chet Frazier Watson Bud Larry Young Horse Jim Whan Bonzo Norris Youngberg Yo Yo Dian Thornburg Dee John Wilson Peanuts Bill Ziemer Bluto Fred Juras. Eileen Frank, and Jim McManus look a: the 9th grade bulletin board. For a unit on fairy tales and myth- ology, Pat Main. Sharon Claeys, and Pam Halley de- signed this display. Through the Day We Move Second, third, and fourth hours Mr. Jackson teaches U. S. History to the juniors. Here he is pointing out a place on the map to Leonard Dorothy and Marsha Vogler. From Class to Class The first semester Mrs. Stone teaches sewing in Home Economics III. Karen Tomlinson, Pat Hinter- meister, and Joyce Swiger are working on their sewing projects. With Great Expectation Third hour Typing II, taught by Miss Lebermann, is set for a time test. of Graduation English III is taught by Miss Robbins second and sixth hours. Betty Hauger has written her outline on the board for the class. We Learn Fifth hour Howard Frye and Larry Harrington are in Shop I taught by Mr. Junchen. From the Learned Second and third hours Mr. King teaches physics. Here he is explaining an experiment to Bob Ram- sey, Martha Miller, and Connie Parchert. SPORTS I960 Cornbelt Champions Larry Spengler Fullback Larry Johnson Quarterback Duane Dawson Halfback John Wilson Right Halfback JFd Ken Schwarz Halfback Jim Dorr Left Halfback Larry Cederstrom End Bob Docherty Left End Chuck Kilcoin Right End The Tigers Were Undefeated Mike Hutchins End Marian Sharer Center Bob Douglass Center Mike Rind Right Tackle Tom Olson Right Tackle Larry Jones Left Tackle Gary Carlson Right Guard Mike Welsh Left Guard Ken Adams Right Guard We Can Because We Think We Can VARSITY - First Row: Mike Hutchins, Larry Jones, Ken Adams, Mike Welsh, John Wilson, Larry Ceder- strom, Gary Carlson, Larry Johnson, Mike Rind. Second Row: Bob Douglass, Keith Docherty, Bob Docherty, Daryl Chard, Tom Olson, Larry Spengler, Duane Dawson, Chuck Kilcoin, Kenny Schwarz, Virgil Kain. Third Row: Mr. Upton, coach; Dennis Mueller, Manager; Mike Kale, Tom Laktas, Wayne Shirley, Jim Dorr, Bill Reedy, Mayford Davis, Robert Jinks, Marian Sharer, Ken Unger; Managers: Ed Zurcher, Richard Jinks; Mr. Jackson, assistant coach. Absent: Ron Kramer, Marion Lindburg. JUNIOR VARSITY - First Row: Roger Birkhead, coach; Chester Wynn, Bill Ziemer, Mike Dawson, Tom Slavish, Jim Laktas, Dennis Dochterman, Jack Spengler. Second Row: Denny Frye, Ronnie Krahl, Bill Epperly, Harold Stark, Eugene Lingafelter, Kenny Nimrick, Larry Young. Third Row: Gary Krahl, Rodney Krahl, Charles Myers, Mike Pearson, Gary Harder, Larry Flynn. Fourth Row: John Skinner, Bud Watson, Norris Youngberg, Kirby Schmidt. Sept. 16 RMA 0 Sherrard 33 Sept. 23 Alwood 0 Sherrard 52 Sept. 30 Westmer 0 Sherrard 41 Oct. 7 Atkinson 0 Sherrard 32 Oct. 13 Winola 6 Sherrard 22 Oct. 21 Orion 20 Sherrard 27 Oct. 28 Cambridge 0 Sherrard 41 Nov. 4 Rockridge 13 Sherrard 33 FIRST ROW: Mr. Upton, Larry Jones, Gary Carlson, Larry Johnson. SECOND ROW: Bob Docherty, Jim Dorr, Mike Welsh, Chuck Kilcoin, Larry Spengler, and Bob Douglass. Combelt All Star Team First team: Bob Docherty, Mike Welsh, Jim Dorr, and Bob Douglass. Second team: Larry Johnson and Larry Spengler. Honorable Mention: Chuck Kilcoin, Gary Carlson, and Larry Jones. All-Western Team First team: Bob Douglass. Second team: Bob Docherty and Jim Dorr. Third team: Mike Welsh. Honorable Mention: Larry Johnson. All-Western Team Picked by Argus First team: Bob Docherty and Mike Welsh. Third team: Jim Dorr, Honorable Mention: Chuck Kilcoin, Larry Johnson, and Larry Spengler. Little-All State: Chuck Kilcoin Rose Mary and Mike - Homecoming Royalty King and Queen Rose Mary Klingebiel and Mike Hutchins Senior Attendants Jeanne Sanquist and Chuck Kilcoin Junior Attendants Mickey Turner and Ken Adams Sophomore Attendants Mary Ann Lindburg and Eugene Lingafelter We Danced to the Music of Frank Black FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS Mike Dawson Eileen Frank CROWN BEARERS Pam Lindley Rosemary Seitz Dave Ziemer and Judy Meredith, 1959 King, and Queen, crowning Mike Hutchins and Rose Mary Klingebiel. JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Mickey and Kenny SENIOR ATTENDANTS Jeanne and Chuck KING AND QUEEN Rose Mary and Mike SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Mary Ann and Eugene Homecoming Parade SOPHOMORE FLOAT--FIRST PLACE We're Ready to Boil the Warriors JUNIOR FLOAT--SECOND PLACE Iron out Westmer SENIOR FLOAT—THIRD PLACE Argyles'll Win FRESHMAN FLOAT Roaring to Victory COYNE CENTER FLOAT Put Your Heart in the Team JUNIOR HIGH FLOAT Hay Rack ’Em Rah! Yea! Tigers! JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Mary Ann Lindburg, Lois Frank, Eileen Frank, and Judy Milks. I960-’6I Varsity and Junior Varsity VARSITY: Edward Zurcher, Manager; Duane Dawson, Larry Johnson, Joe Tindall, Larry Spengler, Larry Rhoden- baugh, Mike Hutchins, Keith Docherty, Gary Carlson, Larry Jones, John Slavish, Mike Welsh, Chuck Kilcoin, Bob Douglass, Leonard Dorothy, Mr. Jackson, Coach; Mr. Upton, Assisstant Coach. JR. VARSITY--FIRST ROW: Jim McManus, Mike Dawson, Eugene Lingafelter, Dennis Frye, Bill Epperly, Kenny Nimrick, Jim Bowman, Coach Upton. SECOND ROW: Dennis Mueller, Manager; Tom Slavish, Ronnie Krahl, Ches- ter Wynn, Denny Dochterman, Randle Dhaemers, Harold Stark, Norris Youngberg, Richard Jinks, Manager. Our Varsity Lineup Larry Jones, Forward Bob Douglass, Guard Larry Johnson, Guard Duane Dawson Guard Leonard Dorothy Guard Larry Spengler Forward Gary Carlson Center Mike Hutchins, Forward Keith Docherty, Center Chuck Kilcoin, Guard We Won the Cornbelt Tourney SCORES: Alexis 38 Sherrard 50 Cambridge 48 Sherrard 68 Rockridge 37 Sherrard 64 Orion 32 Sherrard 40 Alwood 42 Sherrard 46 Aledo 54 Sherrard 61 Rova 37 Sherrard 43 Rockridge 49 Sherrard 66 Westmer 59 Sherrard 63 Winola 55 Sherrard 43 Atkinson 37 Sherrard 52 Cambridge 47 Sherrard 67 Orion 64 Sherrard 57 Alwood 41 Sherrard 49 Westmer 46 Sherrard 41 Winola 49 Sherrard 41 Atkinson 31 Sherrard 44 Monmouth 57 Sherrard 49 ACTIVITIES We Have the Greatest Responsibilities Elaine Johnson, CO-EDITOR Rose Mary Klingebiel, CO-EDITOR Carol Manthe, subscription manager, looks over last year's yearbook with the advertising managers, Alice Verbeke and Teresa Juras. Eileen Davis and Kathleen Slavish, assistant editors, help to plan our 1961 Ivy Tower. Our Editors Do Much of the Work SENIOR CLASS EDITORS: Garry Clarke, Carla Schutte, Peggy Krahl, Benny Kettering, Janet Henderson. CLASS EDITORS--STANDING: Sandra Goben, Rosemary Seitz, Bonnie Tatman, Mary Carlson, Betty Jane Hamerlinck. Lois Frank, Toni Hutchins. SEATED: Connie Parchert, Letitia Klingebiel. GRADE SCHOOL EDITORS: Mary Jane Mindock and Jeanne MUSIC EDITORS: Betty Hauger and Judy Zwicker. Sanquist. PLAY EDITOR: Gleyn Ann Douglass. F. H. A. AND F. F. A. EDITORS: Diane DeGreve and Carolyn Ritchie. SPORTS EDITORS: Joyce Hutchinson, La Royce Hutchinson, and Charlene Kness. Advertising Makes Our Annual Possible ADVERTISING STAFF--FIRST ROW: Keith Hayne, Rose Mary Klingebiel, Elaine Johnson, Teresa Juras, Alice Verbeke. SECOND ROW: Benny Kettering, Jim McConnell, Eileen Davis, Kathleen Slavish, Larry Rhodenbaugh. Jim Morehead. ADVERTISING STAFF--FIRST ROW; Nancy Cox, Roberta Turner. Mary Ellen Lingafelter, Peggy Krahl. SECOND ROW: Shirley Miller, Toni Hutchins, Jeanne Sanquist, Carol Manthe, Gleyn Ann Douglass, Charlene Kness, Carla Schutte. Future Teachers of America The Sherrard Future Teachers of America, a group of forty members, began the year by electing as of- ficers: Rose Mary Klingebiel, President; Benny Kettering, Vice-President; and Peggy Krahl, Secretary- Treasurer. At the first district meeting in Geneseo, Bob Douglass was elected Attendance Secretary of the Blackhawk Division F. T. A. We were well represented at the other two district meetings in East Moline and Aledo. The F. T. A. was responsible for securing a charter of the National Honor Society for our school. We were grateful to have as sponsors Miss Joyce Lebermann, Mrs. Juanita Schutte, and Miss Carolyn Kness. FIRST ROW: Miss Lebermann, Eugene Martens, Wendell Peterson, Benny Kettering, Harold Davis. Larry Spengler. Duane Dawson, Virgil Kain, Rose Mary Klingebiel. SECOND ROW: Lois Frank, Mary Mindock, Peggy Krahl. Bob Douglass. Jim McConnell, Keith Hayne, Larry Jones, Garry Clark, Carla Schutte, Janet Henderson. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Seitz. Diane DeGreve, Gleyn Ann Douglass. Eileen Milks, Eileen Davis, Marjorie Kirkland, Carolyn Ritchie, Marsha Vogler, Letitia Klingebiel, Mary Pitman. FOURTH ROW: Carol Christensen, Carita Rhodenbaugh, Sandra Lovelace, Julia Shirley, Betty Hamerlinck, Nancy Cox, Carol Manthe, Jeanne Sanquist, Barbara Bowen, Mary Carlson. Science Club FIRST ROW: Mr. King, Elaine Johnson, Sec. -Treas., Benny Kettering, Pres., Larry Johnson. Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW: Rose Mary Klingebiel, Terry Myers, Gleyn Ann Douglass, Bob Douglass, Jim McConnell. Larry Jones, Duane Dawson, Virgil Kain. Judy Normoyle. THIRD ROW: Ken Carver. Bonnie Tatman, Peggy Krahl, Marjorie Kirkland, Connie Parchert, Bob Ramsey, Larry Spengler, Chuck Kilcoin, Marsha Vogler. FOURTH ROW: David Junchen, Martha Miller, Joe Tindall, Eileen Davis, Keith Docherty, Troy Hines, Ronald Koester, Dick Krahl, Bob Jinks. Music Begins in the Heart The band began their year of activities by play- ing during the half-time shows at the football games and leading our homecoming parade. They marched in Augustana's homecoming parade and participated in the pre-game show. They also provided us with entertainment during the half-time of our basketball games. The band helped the Christmas Spirit along by giving their Christmas concert December 11. Garry Clarke and Jerry Vogler were selected to play in the All-State Band February 2-4. Solos and en- sembles played in the district contest. April 15, at East Moline and in the state contest, May 6, at Au- gustana. In May the band presented their annual spring concert and participated in the conference festival at Alwood. To finish a successful year, the band provided the music for commencement exercises. Mrs. King, our chorus director, and her three accompanists, Judy Zwicker, Rose Mary Klingebiel, and Garry Clarke, have spent many happy hours in preparing for the programs which the chon has pre- sented throughout this year. The chorus gave a beautiful Christmas Concert which consisted of a cantata titled, His Name Shall Be Called Wonderful. In March the chorus furnished numbers for the Sherrard Women's Club and gave their annual spring concert. On May 9, they partici- pated in the Cornbelt Music Festival at the Rockridge High School. The chorus finisned the year by giving special numbers at Baccalaureate. FIRST ROW: Alene Thompson, Judy Milks, Daria Dhaemers, Mary Carlson, Jerry Johansen, Mike Pearson. SECOND ROW: Letitia Klingebiel, Sheila Anderson, Sandra Isaacson, Joyce Hughes, Sharon Lee, Susanne Sommers, S t e ve n Zwicker, Delpha Anderson, Judy Simmon, Alice Scherer, Roger Zwicker, Joe Docherty. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Floyd, Richie Weihler, Joyce Kistler, Susanne Munson. MAJORETTES: Juliann Redpath, Rosemary Seitz, Roberta Turner, Sandra DeBackere, Pam Lindley. Their Best Expression in Music FIRST ROW: Garry Clarke, Benny Kettering, Mary Louise Kettering, Jane Wallin. SECOND ROW: Carita Rhodenbaugh, Jerry Vogler, Jim Whan, Jeffrey Clarke, Gleyn Ann Douglass, Hank Dryoel, Jeanie Docherty, Jennie Sims. THIRD ROW: Bob Douglass, Dick Krahl, Wayne Johnson, Jerry Parchert, Dwight Hergert, Eugene Lingafelter, Richard Jinks. Denny Dochterman, Charles Lee, David Junchen, Mary Ellen Lingafelter. OFFICERS: Gleyn Ann Douglass, Judy Milks, Hank Dryoel, Bob Douglass. Benny Kettering. Mr. Sullivan. Music Washes Away the GIRLS'CHORUS--FIRST ROW: Gleyn Ann Douglass, Lois Frank, Sandra Qualls, Judy Holland, Peggy Krahl, Mary Ann Lindburg, Rosemary Seitz, Patty Main, Patty Zurcher, Margaret Lindburg. SECOND ROW: Carol Christensen, Karen Tomlinson, Marjorie Kirkland, Sandra Lovelace, Sandra Goben, Joyce Hutchinson, La- Royce Hutchinson, Bonnie Tatman, Joyce Hughes, Daria Dhaemers, Pat Hintermeister, Jeanie Docherty. THIRD ROW: Susan Bloomquist, Janice Wright, Natalie Cameron, Julia Shirley, Janet Henderson, Letitia Klingebiel, Judy Milks, Mary Carlson, Barbara Bowen, Sharon Claeys, Carol Martens, Toni Hutchins. FOURTH ROW: Theresa DeBackere, Charlene Kness, Jeanne Sanquist, Marsha Vogler, BettyHauger, Juliann Redpath, Ruth Holcomb, Carita Rhodenbaugh, Eileen Davis, Pam Lindley, Mary Jane Mindock, Judy Sim- mon. FIFTH ROW: Judy Zwicker, Carolyn Ritchie, Elaine Johnson, Jennie Sims, Joyce Swiger, Martha Miller, Nancy Cox, Barbara Lane, Emma Holevoet, Connie Parchert, Eileen Milks, Rose Mary Klingebiel, Diane DeGreve. BOYS' SPECIAL NUMBERS: Gary Harder, Jim McConnell, Garry Clarke, Keith Hayne. Dust of Everyday Life GIRLS' SPECIAL NUMBERS: Susan Bloomquist, Rose Mary Klingebiel, Elaine Johnson, Barbara Lane, Carita Rhodenbaugh, Patty Hintermeister. BOYS' CHORUS--FIRST ROW: Jim McConnell, Troy Hines, Daryl Chard, Duane Dawson, Chuck Kilcoin, Mayford Davis. SECOND ROW: Jim Dorr, Mike Dawson, Gary Carlson, Ed Zurcher, Randle Dhaemers, Richard Clarke, David Junchen, Darryl Anderson. THIRD ROW: Jim Whan, Vince Hebbeln, John Wilson, Richard Johnston, Dick Krah 1. Garry Clarke, Benny Kettering, Leonard Dorothy. FOURTH ROW: Harold Martens, Gary Harder, Harlan Rhodenbaugh, Leonard Chard, Larry Hoffman, Eugene Martens, Keith Hayne, Norris Youngberg, Charles Lee, Roger Goben. This Is Young America FIRST ROW: Elaine Johnson, Eileen Davis, Toni Hutchins, Rose Mary Klingebiel, Roberta Turner, Judy Zwicker, Bonnie Tatman, Carla Schutte, Shirley Miller, Joyce Hutchinson, Charlene Kness, Mrs. Stone. SECOND ROW: Mickey Turner, Patty Hintermeister, Barbara Lane, Linda Holtz, Carita Rhodenbaugh, Nancy Cox, Jeanne Sanquist, Carol Manthe, Kathleen Slavish, Janet Link, Virginia Baker, Marcia Surr, Doris Anthony, Betty Hauger. THIRD ROW: Theresa DeBackere, Linda Adams, Linda Jacobs, Diane De- Greve, Gleyn Ann Douglass, Eileen Milks, Marjorie Kirkland, Carolyn Ritchie, Marsha Vogler, Mary Mindock, Barbara Bowen, Patty Zurcher, Sharon Koester, Connie Parchert. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Swiger, Barbara Dorway, Sandra Woehlk, Mary Lingafelter, Gloria Tally, Alice Scherer, Teresa Juras, Alice Verbeke, Loretta Ziemer Margie Mehall, Sylvia Sunbeck, Margo Zeitler, Judy Wolf, Karen Tomlinson, LaRoyce Hutchinson. F. H. A. OFFICERS: Mrs. Stone, Advisor; Judith Zwicker, Treasurer; Bonnie Tatman, Secretary; Roberta Turner, President; Rose Mary Klingebiel, Vice-President; Toni Hutchins, Parliamentarian; Eileen Davis, Vice-President of Public Relations; Carla Schutte, Vice-President of Projects; Ruth Holcomb, Vice-Pres- ident of Degrees; Charlene Kness, Vice-President of Recreation; Joyce Hutchinson, Historian; Shirley Miller, Song Leader. Our Strength, Our Hope, Our Pride FIRST ROW: Sharon Claeys, Marilyn Mehall, Judy Howard, Eileen Frank, Mrs, Stone, Linda Holland, Pam Lindley, Joyce Hughes, Connie Grant. SECOND ROW: Judy Redpath, Mary Ann Lindburg, Emma Holevoet, Sandra Goben, Mary Kay Pitman, Mary Carlson, Letitia Klingebiel. Judy Simmon, Sheila An- derson, Margaret Lindburg. THIRD ROW: Jeanie Docherty, Barbara Engholm, Sandra Qualls, Betty Hamerlinck, Julia Shirley, Sandra Lovelace, Lois Frank, Rosemary Seitz, Carol Christensen, Carol Martens, Diane Rind. FOURTH ROW: Daria Dhaemers, Bobbie Sue Johnston, Joan McLaughlin, Janice Wright, Connie Duncan, Karen Foster, Eva Anderson, Sharon Lee, Jennie Sims, Judy Milks, Natalie Cameron, Sandra DeBackere. Chapter Mother. Mrs. Klingebiel; Chapter Mrs. Stone. F. H. A. Advisor. Grandmother. Mrs. LaDue. F.H.A. Activities F. H. A. and F. F. A. sponsored the Sweetheart Dance. F. H. A. has been very successful during this '60-61 school year. Carolyn Ritchie is now serving as Section 10 treasurer af- ter being elected at the'59-60 Fall Rally. During the summer. Rose Mary Klingebiel was our camp delegate at Lake Blooming- ton. Bobbie Sue Johnston and Sandra Qualls represented us on the nominating committee at the '60-61 Fall Rally. The girls worked hard to prepare the Spring Style Show that was held in May. Carita Rhodenbaugh accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Rhodenbaugh, entertained at the Mother-Daugh- ter Banquet. Garry Clarke added much enjoyment to the Mother- Daughter Banquet by playing the piano during the lovely meal. Roberta Turner won the Betty Crocker Homemaker o f Tomorrow award. Sweetheart Swirl THE ROYAL COURT Charles Fritch and Roberta Turner crowned the Royal Couple. Chuck Kil- coin and Linda Holtz were chosen second attendants and Linda Jacobs and Virgil Kain were chosen as first attendants. Marian Sharer and Charlene Kness reigned as King and Queen. Janet and Kay Jackson acted as crown- bearers. King Marian and his date. Sherry Tyler. Queen Charlene and her date, Larry Spengler. Learning to Do-Doing to Learn FIRST ROW: Jim Dorr, Kenny Nimrick, Roger Zwicker, Charles Fritch, Virgil Kain, Larry Spengler. Chuck Kilcoin, Mr. Gregory. SECOND ROW: David Cather, Don Pitman. Leonard Dorothy, Mike Welsh, Larry Hoffman, Troy Hines, Bob Docherty, Marian Sharer. THIRD ROW: Dick Docherty, Bill Epperly, Gene Lingafelter, John Wilson, Dick Krahl. Wendell Peterson, Darryl Anderson, Ronnie Krahl. FOURTH ROW: Rodney Krahl, John Skinner, Larry Peterson, Norris Youngberg, John Wilson, Frazier Watson, Wayne Johnson, Kirby Schmidt, Dennis Dochterman, Tom Slavish, Gary Krahl. F.F. A. OFFICERS--FIRST ROW: Roger Zwicker, Treasurer; Chuck Kilcoin, Vice-President; Charles Fritch, President; Mr. Gregory, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Kenny Nimrick, Re porter; Larry Spengler, Secretary; Virgil Kain, Sentinel. Earning to Live -Living to Serve The winners of the Farm Planning Contest were Virgil Kain, first, Larry Spengler, second, and Charles Fritch, third. This is our Homecoming float. The F. F. A. participated in many activities this year. We were represented in the State Judging Con- test in Champaign with members on the Grain .Dairy, Poultry, and Fat Stock teams. Kenny Nimrick, Don Pitman, and Wayne Johnson exhibited their projects at the Vocational Fair at Knoxville. Our F. F. A. of- ficers, Charles Fritch. Larry Spengler, Virgil Kain, Chuck Kilcoin, and Roger Zwicker, attended the Of- ficer's Training School in Aledo. The boys also served the F. H. A. members and their mothers at the Mother- Daughter Banquet. Rosemary Seitz and Bill Epperly attended the F. H. A. -F. F. A. Sweetheart Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory dancing at the Sweetheart Dance. Junior Play Gleyn Ann Douglass and Chuck Kilcoin aren’t worried here. Tom Olson, the dignified Harvard man. Carla Schutte, Elaine Johnson, and Larry Jones wait for Herbert’s arrival. I’ll never see him again! Big Hearted Herbert Nothing fancy around here! Doris Anthony and Virgil Kain wonder what's going on. Dressed for dinner, Duane? How are the beans, Bob? Now mark my word, This is the way we serve all our meals. BACKSTAGE: FIRST ROW; Keith Hayne, Mary Mindock, Jeanne Sanquist, Ruth Holcomb. SECOND ROW: Benny Kettering, Mike Hutchins, Daryl Chard, Shirley Miller, Nancy Cox, Roberta Turner, Loretta Ziemer, Teresa Juras, Alice Scherer, Peggy Krahl. THIRD ROW: Larry Spengler, Mike Rind, Ronnie Koester. FOURTH ROW: Bob Logston, Joey Tindall. s f Our director: Mrs. Johnson Carol Manthe, Prompter and New dance step, Mrs. Johnson? Alice Verbeke, Assistant Director Herbert, a successful businessman, loves his family dearly but insists that they remain plain” in every- thing they do. Elizabeth, his wife, has successfully modernized and decorated their home in spite of Her- bert's views, but she has never been able to get rid of the crayon portrait of Grandpa Kalness and the brass cuspidor--two things Herbert insists on keeping in the living room. When his Alice becomes engaged and his wife has a dinner party to celebrate the event, Herbert makes such a scene that even Elizabeth can't excuse him. The next day when he phones that he is bringing his best customer home for dinner, Elizabeth and the rest of the family make the house as plain as they possibly can and serve a simple meal in a ridicu- lous manner. At last, Herbert realizes that he is not so plain as he thought and that his life will be happier if he is more of a father and less of a tyrant. The Senior Play Roberta Turner and Larry Jones arrive in a happy mood. Eugene Martens and Troy Hines discuss the stolen money. Maybe I should tell the inspector about the loose railing. says Carla Schutte to Gleyn Ann Douglass. Doris Anthony and Garry Clarke come for the show. Duane Dawson accuses Bob Douglass of killing Billy. May I say something? asks Carol Mantheof Judge Gary Carlson. The Remarkable Incident Shirley Miller tells Jim McConnell a thing or two. Gloria Talley, Alice Scherer, and Rose Mary Klinge- biel wait for their cue. Jim Morehead pleads with Judy Wolf. Let me get my hands on him! shouts Virgil Kain. Benny Kettering and Jeanne Sanquist prepare to leave. Look what I bought, says Elaine Johnson to Mike Hutchins. At Carson Corners Larry Rhodenbaugh paints the fire escape. Nancy Cox, Bob Logston, and Linda Jacobs help backstage. Bd Zurcher, Mike Rind, and Harold Davis operate the lights. Keith Hayne, assistant director, helps Miss Robbins, our director, with the play. A few months after the tragic death of Billy McGinnis, the students at Carson Corners High School held a mock trial. The students accused the janitor, Mr. Kovelesky, of pushing Billy off the fire escape. As a result of the trial, the whole town was found responsible for the accident. We have arrived! Special Activities Broaden Our School Life OFFICE ASSISTANT: Sylvia Sunbeck MAILMAN: Ronnie Krahl DASHMAN: Virgil Kain VARSITY RELAY: Jim Dorr, John Wilson, Larry Jones, and Virgil Kain Moments to Remember Did your Chevy shrink, Leonard? Volleyball Champions of 1961 Freshman Have More Fun Slave Driver. What a pair! Two to tango. Shine 'em up! Pie face. And away we go! Calendar AUGUST 30: The Freshmen and Juniors greeted our school happily. 31: The Sophomores and Seniors added their smiling faces today. SEPTEMBER 1-2: Hurrah! Big heat wave which meant short school days. 5: There was no school today because of Labor Day 6: It was a busy day! We had our first class meetings in which we elected our homecoming attendants, and then try-outs for cheerleading were held. 9: The Almighty Seniors , after years of waiting, got the Freshmen as slaves for the day. Have pity on them, Seniou! 14: What Senior boy, selling annual ads, almost ran his car off the road chasing a red skirt? 16: Football season started with a bang tonight by a smashing 33-0 victory over R. M. A. 19: The Jr. Varsity didn't have such good luck on their opener with Alexis who won by a score of 26-0. 21: The Senior Class lost one of their most beloved classmates, Florence Carver. 23: The first Cornbelt Conference football game and a good one, too! We beatAlwood 52-0. 26: The mystery of the missing P. E. suits seems to be developing into a case for Michael Shane. Today marked the week of homecoming and what a week it was! Most of the classes began their floats tonight after deciding, or should we say arguing over their themes. 29: Tonight was the last night to finish the floats and we thought the Juniors might be up till midnight. The King and Queen were announced at the bonfire following the annual snake dance. Congratulations Rose Mary and Mike! We're all wondering how a certain Junior boy managed to hit a parked car! 30: We got through homecoming without rain this year! We won our game with Westmer 41-0, and after that we celebrated by dancing to the music of Frank Black and his Ambassadors. OCTOBER 1: Four members of the Ivy Tower staff accompanied Miss Lebermann and friend to Normal University for a Yearbook Staff Meeting. One thing we'll never forget is dear old Dunlap (right, Elaine)! 3: The Jr. Varsity did better tonight. They didn’t win, but they didn't lose either. They tied with Rockridge 7-7. 4: There was a faculty meeting today so we were dismissed at 1:32. 7: Five Ivy Tower staff members spent the day at Augustana. Tonight we won our game with Atkinson 32-0. 10: The Jr. Varsity played Atkinson tonight and won by a score of 21-7. F. T. A. had their installation of officers ceremony followed by a weiner roast at Coyne Center School. 10-13: This week we all got to work studying for our first six weeks exams. It was hard work but we managed to struggle through them. 13: The week wasn't so bad after all because we won our game with Winola 22-6. Several F. H. A. members attended the sectional rally at Gene- seo. The Science Club elected their officers today. It ought to be a lot of fun with those two Swedes in there. 14: Today the teachers went to school so we took a vacation. 17: The Jr. Varsity ran into a little bad luck with Orion tonight. They lost by a score of 12-6. 19: The Juniors ordered their class rings today--it was a hectic day and some people even had to borrow the $5.00(hope you get it back, Connie)! 20: The Seniors put on their smiles today and posed for Paul. 21: We did it! We beat Orion 27-20! 1 I think the girls were right out there working with the boys! They sure had red eyes and sore throats when it was over! It was really an exciting game right down to the last 40 seconds when the winning touchdown was made! 22: While the band marched at Augustana's homecoming, the Future Teachers met at Savannah for their fall workshop. 27: Tlie F. H. A. Mother-Daughter Banquet was held tonight with the help of those lovely F. F. A. waitresses. 28: Another victory--this time over Cambridge 41-0. The Seniors held a sock hop in the gym after the game. 31: Everyone looked wide awake today after the change back to Standard Time. NOVEMBER 1: The History classes started their political debates today! 2: The debates are beginning to get heated in most of the classes, especially fourth hour. 3: There was really some arguing going on today and some of the people would not speak to members of the opposition for the rest of the day. 4: We did it! We beat Rockridge 33-13 and won the trophy! Some of the mothers helped us celebrate by giving a party after the game for the players, their parents, their girlfr and especially for the coaches. Nice going, Mr. Upton! 5: ACT scholarship tests were given at Augustana College and fifteen of our seniors participated. 7: We found out the results of our mock election today. It was Nixon, 121, and Kennedy, 117. 9: The Seniors got their proofs back today and there were a few unhappy faces. There were also some unhappy faces on the Republicans, but I guess we can't all win. 10: Remember long ago when Mr. Jackson used to tell us we were going to have a quiz--I mean written review! Tonight the parents came to visit. We all hope the teachers didn't talk too much. 11: There was no school today but there was a big turnout at the Tom Owen's Football Benefit Dance. By the looks of the crowd, I think they did very well. 14: Sixteen members and three sponsors were present at the F. T. A. meeting held at Geneseo. 16: There was some interesting talk at lunch today. We hope that glamorous movie queen, Rose Mary Klingebiel, will remember us when she be- comes famous! 18: Tonight was the big night for our Seniors but they didn't have to worry, for their play, The Remarkable Incident at Carson Comers, was a big success! 24: What fun! Thanksgiving vacation! Four days of vacation lie ahead with nothing to do but sleep! 29: We started our basketball season off with a bang tonight by beating Alexis 50-38. Our Jr. varsity did well, too, by winning by a margin of only two points. Certain people weren't worried about getting the ball because they were busy getting the bird ! DECEMBER 2: We played Cambridge and won again by a score of 68-48. 6: This time it was Rockridge and the score 64-37, Sherrard. 9: Tonight we beat Orion. It was a close game that kept us wondering up to the last minute. 13: Our opponent this time was Alwood. It was another close game but we won, 46-42. 14: The Future Teachers of America held their Christmas party at Peggy Krahl's house. There was a large turnout and everyone seemed to have a fine time. 16: What a game! We played Aledo and won by a score of 61-54! Most of us were on the edge of our seats all during the game. We all went wild when the game ended, for it was something we had waited many seasons to accomplish! 17: Tonight we played Rova and it was called the ’’Battle of the Tigers . I guess it proves our Tigers are far more fierce, for we won! 18: Even though they have been doing a lot of yelling these past two nights, the chorus gave a fine Christmas Concert. 19: We had our first snowfall today--four inches, in fact. All the buses made it to school on time, though. 20: Tonight we played Rockridge and beat them, again! This time the score was 66-49. 21: Today was the last day of school in 1960. At 1:30, we all went to the gym for the annual Christmas party and at 3:00 we were dismissed for the holidays. None of us will be here again until next year! JANUARY 2: This was our first school day of the new year. Everyone was busy telling each other what they got for Christmas and what they did over vacation. The Seniors were busy exchanging their pictures, and they all seemed to be pleased with them. 3: Tonight we played Westmer and, although it was a close game, we managed to beat them by three points. 6: We played one of the biggest games of the season tonight, the battle with Winola for first place in the Combelt. Our Junior Varsity beat them by six points in an overtime, but our Varsity game was a heartbreaker. In the fourth quarter, they came through to beat us by twelve points. 9: Paul was out and took more photos for the annual. 10: The Cornbelt Conference tournament began tonight. 12: We're on our way to victory after beating scrappy Westmer. 14: Tonight was the big night. We beat our rivals, Orion, in front of an over-capacity crowd. We are now the Combelt tournament champs for the 1960-61 season. As a result, we got the big Combelt trophy and our ear of com. 23: The F. T. A. attended a good meeting at East Moline's new high school, and everyone seemed to have a fine time. 25: The Aledo tournament started tonight. Westmer beat us by only one point. We hated to lose but it seems we can't always win. 31: Today was a big day for the Juniors! Their long awaited class rings arrived. A lot of the girls seemed to be admiring their boyfriend's rings a great deal! You know what that means! We also had an assembly today by Mr. Pruth McFarland and his accompanist. Everyone seemed to en- joy it a great deal. FEBRUARY 3: Tonight we met with a little tough luck! We were defeated by Orion. 7: Tonight we played Alwood and this time, we're glad to say, we won. 10: Westmer was our rival tonight. After a tough fight, we were defeated, 46-41. 14: Our luck is still down tonight. We were defeated by Winola. There seems to be no chance of us ending up in first place in the conference. 15: Tonight was a big night! Charlene and Marian reigned as queen and king of our annual Sweetheart Swirl. Everyone looked very nice as they danced to the music of Dick McColl and his orchestra. 17: Our luck was back with us once again as we beat Atkinson. We sure hope it's back with us for good. 20: Paul was out again today to take more pictures for the annual. 21: Today was one of those eagerly awaited short days. We were dismissed at 1:30 for a faculty meeting. 22: April Fool's day started a little early this year for Mr King! Did everyone notice the procession from the math room to the science room sixth period? 24: There was no school today because of Teacher's Institute. Tonight was a great night for our basketball players. They had a chance to play a big team. Monmouth. We gave them a good fight and, even though we didn't win. everyone was proud of our team. 27: Tonight was the first night of the Regional Tournament. 28: We played Rockridge tonight as our first competitor in the regional and beat them. 70-46. MARCH 2: Tonight we played Alexis in the semi-finals of the regional tournament. After being ahead the whole game, we lost out in the fourth quarter. They came through to beat us, 43-40. 3: Today ended our fourth six weeks. How time flies! 10: The last shipment of the annual went in today. 16: The many weeks of practicing are over for the chorus members, for tonight the annual Spring Concert was held. 17: Junior Night was held tonight. Everyone seemed to have a good time dancing to the music of The Royal Rockers. 22: The Future Farmers dined in style tonight at their annual banquet. 30: All of our fine athletes were honored tonight at the Athletic Banquet. 31: No school today because of Good Friday. APRIL 3: There was also no school today. It was another Easter Holiday. 7-8: Benny Kettering, Keith Hayne, Rose Mary Klingebiel, Miss Lebermann, and Mr. Winters attended the State F. T. A. Convention at Illinois Stat Normal University. 14: Today ends our fifth six weeks. That means we have only one six weeks to go until summer vacation. 15: Today the District Solo and Ensemble Contests were held. 17: Because of an unexpected April snowstorm, there was no school today. 18: Faculty meetings were held today. Once again, we were dismissed at 1:30. 21: There seemed tp be a large turnout as the Juniors presented their play, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, to the enjoyment of everyone. 24: Fifteen F. T. A. members and two sponsors attended the last district F. T. A. meeting at Aledo High School. 28: Everyone had a fine time tonight at the dance sponsored by the Band Boosters. MAY 1: School began today on Daylight Savings Time. The Sophomore Roller Skating Party was held tonight. 2: The Cornbelt Frosh-Soph Track Meet was held at Rockridge. The Annual Spring Band Concert was held tonight. 4: Most of the girls and their mothers were present this evening for the Home Ec. Style Show. 5: Today our track team went to Rockridge High for the Cornbelt Varsity Track Meet. 6: The State Music Finals were held today. Good luck to all the participants. 8: The chorus left at noon today to attend the Conference Chorus Festival at Rockridge. The voices sounded beautiful that night after practicing all afternoon. 12: The Juniors gave the Seniors a wonderful Prom tonight. It brought back many fond memories to them, and we hope they will never forget it. 13-15: On Monday the Juniors had a taste of what school will be like next year without the Seniors who were in Chicago for their three-day trip. 16: The Conference Band Festival was held at Alwood today. 21: The Seniors were a fine looking group at their High School Baccalaureate tonight. We know they will be very successful in life. 26: School was dismissed today. Everyone is looking forward to a wonderful summer. Although it was a little sad for the Seniors, we hope they will always remember the fun they had and the knowledge they gained at Sherrard High. This calendar was written by Bonnie Tatman with the help of Peggy Krahl. Jr. High Class Officers MR. McATEE'S ROOM--SEVENTH GRADE: Barbara Hail, V. Pres.; Dennis Erickson, Treas.: Linda Ford, Sec.; Raylee Miller, Pres. MRS. HUMPHREY’S ROOM—SEVENTH GRADE: Twyla Willis, Sec.; Carita Ziemer, V. Pres.; George Bloomquist, Treas.; Lindell Gosney, Pres. MRS. LILLIMAN’S ROOM - -SEVENTH GRADE: Nancy Ham- erlinck, V. Pres.; Mary Louise Kettering, Pres.; Suzanne Munson, Treas.; Joyce Kistler, Sec. MR. HARRIS’S ROOM--EIGHTH GRADE: Marion Kirkland, Pres.; Barbara Mack, Treas.; Dick Ash, V. Pres.; Jim Koester, Sec. MRS. McATEE’S ROOM--EIGHTH GRADE: Jerry Parchert, Treas.; Joe Docherty, Pres.; David Zwicker, Sec.; Eugene Pearson, V. Pres. MR. HULTGREN’S ROOM--EIGHTH GRADE: Sandy Olson, Sec.; Charles Monroe, V. Pres.; Tom Spengler, Pres. Jr. High Basketball Players and Cheerleaders EIGHTH GRADE--FIRST ROW: Marion Kirkland, Maurice DeBackere, Joe Doc her ty, Terry White, Jerry Parchert, Rick Basala, Tom Spengler. SECOND ROW: Bobby DeGreve, Mr. Hultgren, Jeff Langston, Bob White, Robert Cole, Ronald Schnowske, James Mueller, Richard Weihler. SEVENTH GRADE--FIRST ROW: Ronnie Floyd, Ray Docherty, Glenn Wilson, Dennis Erickson, Carl Krahl. SECOND ROW: Mr. Harris, Jim Epperly, Danny Whitley, Jerry Dawson, Raylee Miller, Denny Afeld. THIRD ROW: Ricky Russel, Rich Dochterman, Gregory Frew, Alan Holdsworth, Mike De B a c kere, Terry King, absent. CHEERLEADERS: Carol Rhodenbaugh, Donna Kirkland, Alice Kness, Alene Thompson. CHEERLEADERS: Carita Ziemer, Jane Weihler, Mary Louise Kettering, Regina Dhaemers. Teachers Direct Our Thinking RALPH HARRIS Junior High ELMER HULTGREN Junior High RUTH HUMPHREY Junior High ELLOISE L ILL IMA N Junior High CURTIS McATEE Junior High MARY McATEE Junior High DORIS CROUSE MABEL ROBBINS Preemption Preemption HELEN SCHAECHTER Preemption MARY JANE MOODY Swedona EDNA NIMRICK Swedona DOROTHY DAVID Rural And Supervise Our Progress MYRTLE BAXTER Rural MARY ASH Matherville ORVILLE MINTEER Matherville MABEL STARK Matherville KATHLEEN ADAMS Coyne Center CAROLYN KNESS Coyne Center RICHARD LOVELACE Coyne Center JUANITA SCHUTTE Coyne Center BERNICE STROPES Coyne Center GLORIA UPTON Coyne Center CAROLINE ALVIN Sherrard DOROTHY ANDERSON Sherrard Junior High Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. McAtee, Susan Laktas, Janis Normoyle, Carole LaRue, Patti Nim- rick, Marian Miller, S usa nne Sommers, Alene Thompson. Cheryl Shepherd, Dixie Salazar. SECOND ROW: Paul Frank, Richie Weihler, Jerry Vogler, Linda Borst, Iona Hergert, Kathy Whitley, Dawn Healey, Sherry Whan, Mary Anita McManus. THIRD ROW: Eugene Pearson, Dick Nash, Victor Miller. Gary Martin, Gary Raatz, David Zwicker, Joe Docherty, Ricky Basal a. FOURTH ROW: Richard Huffstedtler, Bob White, Gerald Patterson, Denny Hough, Jerry Parchert, Terry White, Tom McGuire, Ronald Schnowske. CATHERINE BATES Sherrard Junior High Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: Mr. Hultgren, Daryl Schiess, Billie Truby, Carol Rhodenbaugh, Donna Harrington, Jane Clarke, Sandra Olson, Robert Cutler, Clifford Cameron. SECOND ROW: Tom Spengler, Gary Adams, Robert Onion, Joe McWilliams, Mike Taets, Eddie Erickson, John Hajostek, Benne Goben, John Willis, Melvin McMeekan. THIRD ROW: Charles Monroe, Kathleen Anderson, Russell Foster, Mike Anderson, Robert Louis, Joseph Robinson, Rose Foster. FOURTH ROW: David Taylor, Craig Afeld, Mary Bell, Wanda Iverson, Linda Cather, Gary Cameron, Lynn Chard, Kenneth Carlson. EVA SEITZ Sherrard Junior High Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: Janet Robb, Kay Koester, San- dra Isaacson, Carol Schmidt, Demaris May- nard, JudyScovial, Barbara Mack, Linda Lindburg, Margaret Schuessler. SECOND ROW: Donna Kirkland. Delpha Anderson, Alice Kness. Sharon Borst, Linda Mears, Robert DeGreve, John Robb, Clifford Harker, Wayne Ward low. THIRD ROW: James Koester, Marvin Pace, RobertCole, Johnny White, Maurice DeBackere, Richard Ash, Roger Franck. Steven Zwicker. FOURTH ROW: John Hoffman, Jeffery Langston, James Mueller, Marion Kirkland, Dewayne Flynn, Stanley Hill, Ralph Harris. Junior High Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ruth Humphrey, Twyla Willis, Janet Wagoner, Rosalie Crocker, Ruth Ann Dawson. Linda Cavin, Linda Schuessler, Sherry Hall, Donna Ford. SEC- OND ROW: Carita Ziemer, Nancy Beck, Mike DeBackere, Gregory Frew, Bill Rind, Ray Docherty, Duane Wallin. THIRD ROW: Dennis Jansen, Carl Krahl. Lindell Gosney, Mike Miller, Bill White, Bill McWilliams, Eugene Cather, Ricky Ayers. FOURTH ROW; Dennis Afeld. George Bloomquist, Jim Collier, Mike Eddingfield. Dennis Qualls, Dwight Hergert, Larry Thorson. Junior High Seventh Grade FIRST ROW; Susan Frye, Kristine Holland, Sheila Secymore, Linda Ford, Patty Wilson, Shirley Beck, Barbara Haile. Judy Truby, Mary Verbeke. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mc- Atee, Roy Anderson, Larry Pace, Richard Cutler, Waldo Miller, Kenney Enghol m , Richard Taets, Raylee Miller. Dennis Erick- son. THIRD ROW: Larry Gregory. Stephen Haile. John Steele, Leslie Johnson, Patrick Hergert, Larry Shirley, Vince Patrizi. Junior High Seventh Grade FIRST ROW; Irene Fritch, Joyce Kistler, Jane Weihler, Sandra Taylor, Mary Louise Kettering, Regina Dhaemers, Nancy Ham- erlinck, Marilyn Zwicker, Mrs. Lilliman. SECOND ROW: Jean McConnell, Suzanne Munson, Jane Wallin, Danny Whitley. Rich- ard Dochterman, Ronnie Floyd, Jerry Daw- son. Dennis Myers. THIRD ROW: Richard Russell, Lynn Frye. James Langston, Allen Holdsworth, Glenn Wilson, Terry King, Jim Epperly. Sherrard Fifth and Sixth FIRST ROW: Timothy Frye, Robin Basala, Ronald Dawson, Rickie Salazar, Larry Hen- ry, Leon Borst, Stephen Frew, Gary Michael Dierolf, David LaDue. SECOND ROW: Shirley Wadsager, Elaine Adams, Pamala Petty, Jill McLaughlin, Joann Anderson, Dixie Hergert, Jolene Hegert, Rosalie Cameron, Mary Jo Schurr, Patty Anderson. THIRD ROW: Phillip Thornburg, Daniel Shepherd, Ronald Cameron, Jerry Johnston, Lois Link, Lois Klingebiel, Linda Dawson, Sherry Hall, Sharon Mueller, Mary Lee Reedy, Keith Nichol, Mrs. Eva Seitz. Sherrard Fourth and Fifth FIRST ROW: Larry Engholm, Kenneth Johnson, Perry Wadsager, Lyle Wadsager, Michael Hergert, Richard Karlburg, Dale Hergert, Steven Miller, Robert Koester. SECOND ROW: Janet DeG re ve , Diane Schalk, Barbara Floyd, Joyce Erickson, Jan- ice Hajostek, Jane LaDue, Darrell Martin, Stanley Miller, Dale Pace, Thomas John- son. THIRD ROW: Barbara Whan, J o N e 11 Rhodenbaugh, Mary Louise Miller, Linda Hall, Tommy Thompson, Gregory Bush, Bruce Breiby, Kent Pearson. Alan Talley, Gary Holliday. Steven Stock we 11, Mrs. Alvin. Sherrard Second and Third FIRST ROW: Lee Nice, Jackie Tindall, Joey Schurr, Orville Shields, Mark Mueller. SECOND ROW: Diane Rhodenbaugh, Julie Frew, Linda Petty, Patricia Wilson, Pamela Nelson, Vickie Blick, Bonnie Erickson, Cindy Cooper. THIRD ROW: Linda Breiby, Polly Nice, Jim Hajostek, Michael Schalk, Kenneth Tomlinson, David Cummings, El- mer Risher, Billy Anderson, Leslie Brasmer, Ronnie Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Catherine Bates, Albert Hampton, Brett Munson, Jef- frey Dawson, Kenneth Johnston, Randy Bras- mer. Robbie Davison, Billy LaDue. Sherrard First and Second FIRST ROW: David Wilson, Garry Hall, David Karlburg, Kathryn Pearson, Mary Nice, Robbie Gillette, Joseph Bush, Randall Schwarz. SECOND ROW: Pamela Redman, Kathryn Cameron. Debra Rhodenbaugh, Tamara Ziemer. Janette Spengler, Linda DeGreve. Colleen Harmon, Marcia Her- gert, Lori Blick. THIRD ROW: Robert Henry, William Wilson, Ellen Wadsager. Danny Hamerlinck, Thomas Dawson, Larry Redman, Cheryle Johnson, Joseph Zimmer- man, Joan Hergert, Laurie Hergert, Mrs. Anderson. Matherville Fifth and Sixth FIRST ROW: Richard Child, Kenneth Cameron, Steve Rind, Bud Hughes, Ricky Puckett, Jimmie Adams, Gary Cheek. SEC- OND ROW: Patrice Maynard, Janis Ander- son, Frances Bousman, Cathie Sloan, Rhon- da Hartman, Lynn Sloan, Cynthia Taylor, Linda Robinson. THIRD ROW: Bobby Ba- sala, Richard Anderson, Stanley Laktas, Stephen Puckett, Sharon Anderson, Danny Janecke, Frankie Adams, Joey Lindburg, Dewayne Robinson, Michael Sackfield, Ken- neth Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: Leonard Carls- trom, Lucille Brown, James Carver, Ste- ven Brown, Clarice Brasmer, Sherry Craft, Mary Craft, Corliss Jan Miller, Orville Minteer. Matherville Third and Fourth FIRST ROW: Paul Mital, David Child, Wayne Sloan, Danny Adams, James Jor- dan. Roddy Hartman, Stephen Slavish. SECOND ROW: Pamela Miller, Wanda McIntyre, Shirley Daymude, Roxanne Bousman, Lynda Adams, Sherry Hartman, Danny Daymude, Danny Frye. THIRD ROW: Michael Anderson, Jerry Anderson, Jerry Crawford, Tony Starcevich, George Mehall, Lyle Manthe, Michael Frye, Johnny Col- lier, Mrs. Mary Ash. Matherville First and Second FIRST ROW: Steven Peterson, Ralph Cor- win. Jr., William Bonnick, Jr., Kevin Voelcker, Sandra Daymude, David Adams, David Mital, Michael Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Babette Vale. Angela EnCapera, Christine Basala, Kristine Lindburg, Cyn- thia Gulley. Marla Matkovic, Debbie Rob- inson. THIRD ROW: Mark Sloan, Sylvia Robinson. Anita Robinson, Eva Ann Cam- eron, Roger Adams, Randy Corwin, Mike Sloan. Theresa Sue Crawford. FOURTH ROW: Debora Walker. Dana Frye, Cheryl Jordan. Ricky Hartman, Daniel Shields, Michael Vale, Karen Voelcker. John Jor- dan. Mabel Stark. Preemption Fifth and Sixth FIRST ROW: Ralph Beck, Terry Harkey, Steven Whan, Dennis Pitman, Danny Zwicker, Michael Goben. SECOND ROW: Earla Harrington, Shirley Mack, Valerie Bloom, Norma Baker, Sandra Harris, Joan Fritch, Paul Barnett. THIRD ROW: Larry Holevoet, Richard Albertson, Randy Goben, Carol Ash, Judy Martins, Brian Zwicker, Steven Mayhew, Weldon Bloom. FOURTH ROW: Dane McCaw, Elaine Johnson, Karen Miller, Nancy McConnell, Charles Wiggins, Loren Zeitler, Gregory Cather, William Cole, Mrs. Robbins. Preemption Third and Fourth FIRST ROW: Kenneth Harrington, John Watson, Thomas Weihler. SECOND ROW: Jenean Curry, Connie Sue Tapscott, Susan Curry. Isabelle Juras, Winifred Jones, Con- nie Sue Johnson, Kathyrn Zwicker, Lynn Harkey. THIRD ROW: Gregory Wilson, Curtis Duncan, Vonnie Jean Bell, Sally Iv- erson, Linda Claeys, Hope Harkey, Suzanne Hajostek, Annabelle Stumpf. FOURTH ROW: John Bloom, Jeno Varadi, Daniel Tappendorf, Howard Johnston, Mrs. Crouse, Janet Verbeke, Jay Hutchins, Stephen Gob- en, Robert Beck. Preemption First and Second FIRST ROW: Russell Burton, Billy Bloom, Junior Varadi, Matt Curry, Jerry Hutchins, Brian Dhaemers, Ronald Tapscott, Donnie Zwicker. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Mack, Pamela Rathbun, Dianne Zwicker, Kathleen Docherty, Patricia Bell, Mary Sue Zwicker, Jill McCaw, Roberta Foster. THIRD ROW: Joann Martin, Steve Lemmons, Billy Ver- beke, Sally Goben, Donnie McLaughlin, Karen McLaughlin, Marta Armstrong, Buddy Hall, Dianne Krouse, Rita Martin. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Fritch, Gary Tappendorf, Steve Mack, Helen Varadi, Mrs. Schaech- ter, Karen Freeburg, Roberta Lingafelter, Priscilla Rathbun, Michael Zwicker. Swedona Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth FIRST ROW: Richard Simmon. David Ford, Dennis Larson, Steven White, Lloyd Ford, Gene McWilliams, Dennis Carlson. SEC- OND ROW: Nancy Peterson. Judy McWil- liams, Sharon Larson, Gloria Peterson, La- Nita Ford. Mary Carlson, Nancy Wagoner, Kathy Nimrick. THIRD ROW: Daniel Haile, Steven Christensen, June McWilli- ams, Donald Simmon, Evelyn Wagoner.Ed- ward Sims, James Means, Nancy Edding- field. FOURTH ROW: Mary Jane Moody. Swedona First, Second, and Third FIRST ROW; Kenn Willis, Louis McWilli- ams, Keith Willis, Mary Ellen Simmon, Sally Eddingfield, Thomas White. Mary McWilliams. SECOND ROW: Helen Ed- dingfield, David Haile Jr., Ronald Gosney, Thomas Steele, Gary Miller, Larry Carlson. Ronald Steele, Thomas Secymore, Mrs. Ed- na Nimrick. Rural Fourth. Fifth, and Sixth FIRST ROW: Billy Lewis, John Erickson, Michael Harper, Richard DeBackere, Jon Holland, Gary Adams. SECOND ROW; Donald Goulet, Larry Kurtenback, Charles Anderson, Renee Goulet, Samuel Ramsey, Steve Krahl, Gary Redecker. THIRD ROW: Patricia Grant, Brenda VanDeWostine, Her- bert Schnoor, Roxanne Youngberg, Dean Adams. Ronald Gray, Linda Fredell, Myrtle Baxter. Rural First, Second, and Third FIRST ROW: Dennis Wallin. Roger Fredell, Thomas Harper, Michael Johnson, Edward Lawson. SECOND ROW: Carol Erickson, Sandra Schnoor, Jacqueline Redecker. Laurie Holland, Samuel Langston, Ricky Kurtenbach, Larry Wadsworth, Jesse Gray. THIRD ROW: Donna Anderson, JefferyNor- moyle. Ronald Wadsworth, Mary Ann Gray. Brent VanDeWostine, Mrs. Dorothy David, Kathryn Harper, Cynthia Yea ter, Linda Lewis, Judith Bodman, Stephen Grant. Coyne Center Fifth and Sixth FIRST ROW: Steve Dochterman, Danny Puckett, Mike Foster, GarySleezer, Leo Myers, Kenny Baker, Bruce Mandle, Bob Bickle. SECOND ROW: Janis Hurley, Tar- rilee Jennings. Enid Weed, Linda Hendrix, Pamela Cope, Diana Fenton, Terry Lee Or- nelis, Carolyn Koester. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Sharer, SuEllen Hill, Christine Wynn, Gloria Jean White, Harold Watson. Mike Ritchie, Debbie Anderson, Virginia Heiar. 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JIM’S MIDWAY SERVICE Reynolds Highway 67 Minneapolis Moline Farm Equipment KEystone 4-4161 Sales Service Preemption, Illinois RIYOLI GRAIN COMPANY Grain - Feed - Seed and Grain Best Wishes to Sherrard High School Custom Grinding - Hulling Rolling Hardware - Paints harry DJuT jeweler New Windsor Illinois Phone 2-38 209-18th Street Rock Island, Illinois Diamonds Watches Jewelery Compliments of 5CHR0EDER I BARTON JOHN'S PIONEER MERCHANTS QUALITY GROCERIES MEATS Dealers In General Merchandise John I. Matkovic Phone PL 4-5241 Phone PL 4-5486 MATH HR VILLE. ILLINOIS Matherville Illinois SUPERIOR BUSINESS CHILD'S MOTOR SALES MACHINES RCA Radio and Television Appliances Typewriters and Adding Machines AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING RENT--SALES--REPAIRS Phone PL 4-5751 1716 3rd Ave. -- Rock Island Matherville Illinois Phone 788-1814 ( % RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA BOB'S MARKET DWIGHT D. COFFIN AGENCY Representing Travelers Insurance Companies Quality Groceries and Meats Gas and Oil of Hartford, Connecticut Life, Accident, Hospitalization, Fire, and Bonds Robert Larson 1518 5th Ave. Moline, Tel. 762-4526 Phone GR 6-5327 After office hours call 766-5191 Swedona, Illinois Compliments of MAYHEW’S STANDARD SERVICE MILLER’S MARKET Highway 67 Phone KE 4-4611 LY 3-8761 Preemption, Illinois Sherrard, Illinois I «fler mg i q n -i X a Featuring: SHERRARD School [W Sweaters, Sweat Shirts for Boys and Girls Jayson Hall Clothing for boys and young men. s Oftoi j| r TAREERA DuQ 1709 2nd Avenue Rock Island, Illinois Compliments of WHAN CHEVROLET, INC. Sherrard, Illinois SCHLEGEL REXALL DRUG STORES 19 Stores Serving the Quad Cities Schlegel Rexall Drug No. 3 1700-2nd Avenue Rock Island, Illinois Phone 6-6435 Ralph L. Digman Mgr. and Reg. Pharm. John Hendricks Asst. Mgr. and Reg. Pharm. You can depend on any item bearing the name REXALL REACH FOR REXALL AND SAVE All prescriptions filled as the doctor prescribed and with freshest stocks available-- the most complete stock of drugs in the Quad Cities. SID SNELLS THEDE’S ROYAL BLUE MARKET John Deere Where Your Business Is Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiant Appreciated Aledo, Illinois Phone 2-11 Viola Illinois KEN FRYE RADIO TV SERVICE RON’S STANDARD SERVICE Sherrard, Illinois Tires, Batteries, and Accessories Phone LY 3-3651 Motor tune-up and brake work Free pick-up and delivery General Electric Appliances Phone 36--Viola, Illinois Motorola Radio and TV Kenny Motor Sales Compliments of Your Ford Dealer Viola UliHois VIOLA LOCKER SERVICE ARTIE BAKER Compliments of HAINLINES’ TAVERN Sherrard Illinois Matherville, Illinois Compliments of MILAN DRUG STORE Prescriptions Falline Barber Shop S H Green Stamps New Windsor, Illinois Dial 78-71321 Compliments of Compliments of Wilma's Cafe PL 4-5481 VIOLA SOIL SERVICE LYNN IMPLEMENT COMPANY JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE MERCER READY MIX COMPANY, INC. Reinforcing-Sand-Gravel-Cement General Hardware New Windsor, Illinois-Phone 230 Phone GR 6-4501 Lynn Center, Illinois Aledo, Illinois - Phone JU 2-2436 Compliments of |£, - Adams Tavern MOLINE TOY HOBBY SHOP Moline, Illinois 1517 6th Avenue Dial 762-7741 Factory Authorized Sales and Service for Lionel and American Flyer Trains and Electric Shavers. THE VILLAGE INN Meals Short Orders Preemption Illinois Congratulations from BETTY BILL'S MARKET Cable, Illinois Open daily Monday thru Saturday 8:00 - 6:00 We give S H Green Stamps [standard) Compliments of KINSEY SERVICE STATION STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS AND SERVICE by Compliments of SHERRARD Elmer Chuck Barney ATLAS AND GILLETTE TIRES POWER SYSTEM We Give S H Green Stamps Orion Illinois LY 3-3491 JERRY'S JUNK D00NAN IMPLEMENTS AND CRITIC FEEDS Weekly Garbage Service Preemption, Illinois Operating In Matherville Reynolds ' I Sherrard Andalusia -JuP Preemption Milan Trailor Court Compliments of FARMERS STATE BANK OF VIOLA Viola, Illinois '•Small enough to know you Large enough to serve you Member F. D. I. C. Phone Viola 23 for modem life insurance it’s Modern Woodmen MODERN WOODMEN of America Home Office . Rock Island, Illinois Compliments of STATE BANK OF ORION ORION, ILLINOIS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Coporation” Compliments of Compliments of SHERRARD DINER Tindall's ROYAL BLUE Store MR. AND MRS. FRANK SCHALK Groceries and Meats Sherrard, Illinois Sherrard Illinois IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SELI SHERRARD FEED SEED ... DON'T LIST IT WITH US. Compliments of REAL | J A ESTATE Wayne Feed AGCNOY Field Seed Fertilizer Orion, Illinois Phone LY 3-8331 LAVERNE M. JOHNSON MYRON M. ROBINSON Sherrard, Illinois PHONE 1 99R4 PHONE 38R55 CRUMMY FUNERAL HOME SCHWARZ AND WAGLE SKELLY STATION Ambulance Service Cable, Illinois Furniture and Bottle Gas Service General Repairs Viola, Reynolds, New Windsor Gas and Oil We give S H Green Stamps Illinois Compliments of MILAN FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions GABRIELSON REPAIR SHOP Tractor and General Repair Work Welding Swedona Phone GR 6-4191 Milan, Illinois Lynn Center, Illinois Dial 787-1413 No Job too Large or too Small Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Rock Island, Illinois Serving ROCK ISLAND for 109 years Compliments of MILLER TAP Phone PL 4-9181 Compliments of HARNEY IMPLEMENT CO. Matherville Compliments of Illinois Aledo, Illinois Phone JU 2-2522 Your Hobby is our Business SHERRARD DRY GOODS HOBBYLAND OF MILAN LY 3-8351 Macgregor-Voit-Rawlings Sporting Goods Toys Models Crafts Sherrard, Illinois 787-2410 105 Fourth Street West Milan, Illinois Compliments of thff Compliments of 1530 5th Avenue, Moline 1801 2nd Avenue, Rock Island PETERSEN GROCERY AND BUTTER STORE Milan, Illinois Compliments of ORION TOOL, DIE, AND MACHINE CO. Our Own Fresh Bit-O-Gold Butter Country Fresh Eggs taecfis READ THE ARGUS for Complete Coverage 12th St. and 46th Avenue [U4 ER5 ♦ FURRIERS 2 cfojdfa 2( nm-Q jtihlt sru. CaniQdC Rock Island Illinois of Western Illinois News HENSON'S SPORT SHOP COLMAN FLORISTS Everything in GREENHOUSES Sports Flowers for all occasions Spalding Sporting Dial 786-4433 Goods 2754 12th Street, Rock Island See John Bill We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere 1827 2nd Ave. Rock Island C. 1. JOSEPHSON JEWELERS PAUL STUDIO Phone 782-5525 FINE PORTRAITS Graduation Pictures Our Specialty 1514 5 th Avenue MOLINE ILLINOIS PHONE 788-5961 1229 17th Street -- Rock Island, 111. Free Parking Space COMPLIMENTS OF SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. SINGER SEWING MACHINES ANDICH FURNITURE CO. Singer sells and services its products 217 W. 3rd St. Davenport TCI A MTI only through the Singer Sewing Centers, never through dealers or department stores. Look for the famous Red S i UUN IjLiiilNL on the window of your nearest Singer Fine Furniture and Appliances Sewing Center. 1807 2nd Ave. R. I. 786-3393 B B HARDWARE H. H. CLEAVELAND AGENCY Insurance Dial 786-3319 Milan, Illinois ♦ 3rd Ave. 18th St. Rock Island, Illinois BROOKS JEWELRY STORE For Everything Photographic Watchmaker and Jeweler ELLIOTT CAMERA SHOP 217 W. 3rd St. Davenport 1625 3rd Avenue Dial 322-4272 Rock Island, Illinois Elgin Bulova Ronson Rogers (1847) Community 508 Sixteenth St. Moline Ph. Mol. 764-4471 ROBINSON HARDWARE 1706 Third Avenue Diamonds Watches Jewelry HARDWARE--KITCHENWARE MITCHELL JEWELERS Mitch” Becker PAINTS--OILS--VARNISHES 116 18th Street Phone Rock Island, Illinois 788-8808 ANp e.K1is pA' 2106 FOURTH AVE. ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS I. 786-0115 Telephone R. Exclusive Distributor of ROCKCOTE PAINTS ENAMELS VARNISHES Davenport's Fine Department Store 'Home of Famous Brands You Know and Trust. M. L. PARKER CO. Davenport, Iowa MALCOLM JEWELERS SOHRBECK'S 1507 Fifth Avenue Moline Illinois MACE CHEMICAL SUPPLY COMPANY Janitor Supplies, Cleaning Materials and Maintenance Equipment 207-09 E. 2nd St. Dial 322-4012 Davenport, Iowa 16th 5th Ave. Moline, 111. PHONE Moline 764-3583 C C SUPPLY STORE THE MEN'S STORE Clothes for the working man Corner of 4th Street Route 67 Milan Illinois PETERSEN, HARNED, VON MAUR 131 West 2nd Avenue Davenport, Iowa Phone 324-2641 or 786-4441 Quad-Cities' Senior Department Store 88 years of service to residents of this community Home of Hundreds of Famous Brands in Men's, Women's, and Children's Apparel--Home Furnishings and Appliances Our Personal Shopper Mary Marvon Will Be Happy to Shop For You A. D. HUESING CORPORATION 527 - 37th Avenue ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS THI STUDENT 0 SPOTUGHT U on JOSTEN CLASS RINGS and the spotlight reveals • Magnificent tunshine 10K gold • Exclusive copyrighted original design • Every ring hand-engraved • Deep dimension die-work • Double-thick faceted stones plus a host of features in the JOSTEN tradition of quality Tom Carroll Apartment 216 924 Hamilton Blvd. Peoria, Illinois Irene E. 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Agent Deliveries Made Day or Night Gas, Oil, Fuel Oil Accessories Phone 8th and Harrlson--Davenport, Iowa Sherrard LY 3-3291 Makers of Fine Made-to-Measure Clothes for Men and Ladles Also Uniforms of All Kinds THE HOME OF THE GIANT BARTON PIPE ORGAN Compliments of VIOLA MAID-RITE m TRIO AND 7lte Moil Beautiful dalle di tJt On. ImeAica. MILAN, ILLINOIS MATHERVILLE HASTEE-TASTEE Good Places To Eat Floyd Lane Phone 787-1781 • AIR CONDITIONED • Bob Jenkins Prop. SWANSON PHOTOS Compliments Phone Rock Island 788-5316 of Weddings, Children Portraits, Commercial DICK’S MARKET Studio at 2956 18th Avenue, Rock Island R. R. 3 Milan, Illinois Compliments JACK M. SCOTT of CLARK’S BARBER SHOP Sherrard Illinois Metropolitan Life Insurance Company 416-19 Street Rock Island, Illinois Phone 755-6220 or 788-6467 •


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