Sherrard High School - Ivy Tower Yearbook (Sherrard, IL)

 - Class of 1962

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Greg Anderson-- have his head in the clouds if 5' Ext 32- X B i Iim Bowman-- be the star of a debating team l 95 Roy Lee Cutler-- act rather than speak 1 Bill Epperly- - be the world's greatest athlete 28 Juniors-- ' Fa.. V7 -,wi F5 Z-sa of 4' YQ f 2 fi ' A, 153, X Hollis Beaver-- have a red face if Sf Carol Christensen-- brighten your day z Sandra DeBackere-- be easily flustered Larry Flynn-- sleep on the job Most Likely to . . . Greg Bloomberg- - argue about anything Jeff Clarke-- doodle in class Randle Dhaemers- - have a cheery hello Lois Frank- - be the smaller of the smallest Susan Bloomquist- - always be talking 1 My -.5 K , x ' f' may B 'L 4 X . 3 X 3 A gg 'AX ffl at Qld - PQA F , ., v ' ig 195.1 Richard Clarke-- reason it out s -as k a k . 1:Efi?'-:lx Q--fffikfi -A l ' ff :iff , iv B' Q, ggi tl ,if 'Y ,g ,J keg : 'fir-. 'Q gli' ,2g'i!,a.59 :J 16, 11:3 'o :ya 5 pl 1 6' -:gigs ieitagsiilisuisllafli tial: li Dick Docherty-- be embarrassing someone ll Y' .E x i i 1 4' ' l ,951 E X C i airs Courtney Goodwin-- fail Algebra?!? ssh, ni' .. , , ' C Y. -5 l ifis if Chuck Bowen-- think big all Dick Croxton-- pitch in and help Q, l 'Mi 1 H' Barb Engholm- - be partial to green p Q M5 A 5. . .sr-f s f . I I gt E ff? . s F ffl, Gary Harder-- be found at the ..Met' .. 1.

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trip. We were to be in charge of the concession stand and sponsor the Junior- Senior Prom. For the important job of officers we elected Jim Dorr as president, Carolyn Ritchie as vice-president, Bonnie Tat- man as secretary, and Mickey Turner as treasurer. Charlene Kness and Ken Schwarz were our representatives on the Student Council. There was much work for all these people to do, and they handled their job well. The weather was better than last yearg and our float, Iron Out Westmer, brought us second prize. Mickey Tur- ner and Ken Adams were our junior attendants to the king and queen. This year we had our first try at dramatics. Our play, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. was coached by Miss Judith Robbins. The only mishap during the performance was when a little dog got loose on stage. The incident was covered well, however, and the play was a big success. The highlight of the second semester was the Prom. Much work and planning went into the preparation, but we all felt it was worth it. Our 'Evening in Paris was enjoyed by everyone. This year marked the end of the preliminary steps of our countdown. We had learned much and come far, but we all realized how much farther we must go. We had only one more year to prepare us for the final launching. Upon our return to Sherrard this year, we were big seniors. We must now be the leaders in social and demo- cratic life of the school. This was the year to work the hardest and have the most fun, for this was the year we would remember most when we thought of our careers at Sherrard High School. The last set of class officers we would elect were: Marlan Sharer, president: Ken Adams, vice-president: ,Judy Farwell, secretary, and Ken Unger, treasurer. Marsha Vogler and Larry Johnson were representatives on the Student Council and Keith Docherty was the president. This was to be our last Homecoming as students, and it made us think of next year when we would be part of the alumni. This year the king and queen from our class were Charlene Kness and John Laughlin. Senior attendants were Judy Zwicker and Larry Cederstrom. After some rapid, last-minute changing, our float, Spouting to Victory, won the second prize. Much work and study went into our play, Mrs, McThing, directed by Mrs. Thomas Hogue. We were all very proud of our successful play and wished that it could have run more than two nights. This year we were the honored guests at the Prom given by the juniors. We will always remember our last high school Prom and appreciate the work which went into it. When we returned from our long-awaited senior trip, the excitement began to mount considerably. Only a few days remained between us and graduation. The moment of the eventful launching was drawing near. We all hated to say good-bye to our many friends at Sherrard, but this was the moment for which we had worked and planned four years. Graduation would now launch each of us on our chosen careers. Written by CONNIE PARCHERT is D o O 5



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1 ,V ,k Bobbie Sue Johnston- - try something new 17' Lee- - tongue tied -.4M 'r , ' . 'V E tl, 1 r' 0 S-. if QL y Sandra Lovelace-- be heroine of Swan Lake Ar :Jing X :::2,-Q kqlflf Sandra Qua1ls-- turn cart-wheels at any time Dale Jordan- - be a cowboy 1 Mary Ann Lindburg-- be late for her wedding K Carol Martens-- be cutting up 'S' . Ve- N' - -'is f f , Patty Redecker-- be an artist x . ng: I f X Q r - ' ' t I vw va , 7 e David Iunchen-- be an ambivert Pam Lindley- - make beautiful music f- Ioan McLaughlin-- own a dude ranch W' 6 ,X gig Juli Ann Redpath- get caught uv' sw, M , I AV ,L .ff 1 flhu i 5 'A lf, 'S 121-ggi- it 15: f - Qi dxf H Y, Eitifi M as-Fifty Ronnie Krahl-- Jim Laktas-- keep you in stitches be a doctor Gene Lingafe1ter-- be teasing be girl crazy! ! Kenny Link- - ,K ,.- ii 'A X, X .3 ,f L l., -s KK -3 a Q 'xv W -'fin e -ii' Y- '. K Y !. : 5735 I '-4 .1- fa Eiwdxf' A Q ' L ' I K i 1 X ,. w l t safe- - .- L Diana Plank-- achieve her goal Kenny Nimrick-- cause a riot 6 Beth Richardson-- Diane Rind-- win her next beauty be queen of her contest family 29

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