Tampico High School - Trojan Yearbook (Tampico, IL)

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,- X. L 4 1, TL, fa- THE TROJAN l957 Published By THE SENIORS OF TAMPICO HIGH SCHOOL Tampico, Illinois f qXJY1o:L?1emdeaoL Vw wdmsh award CLI lik 01091 vu? ,fswule cmd wan: 015191 howl CHe9mmwande1v.eaLmIa wmluwwvdlami Qt edAmuM.Y:2,4wwe1?LeQaxn13Uwt910w S 'wlkll-,2UB'eXlITLbl1!lUl20Vl obdmn, 9 Uh Qnveobrjfhen 0.6191 fQD'lF60bq42R Cjhnvvh crbflum Abucmifhe Aowne.,9A qxiemmldwd gemdumawoxdl - fi -I , q A , 0 ! I 3 1 0. e, e , an , our ' ne, ' ' . O 0 O 0, 0 9 X xx n e e e eg XX I . . . xxx XX ala, xx 0 A- 5 ' I Janes I-nrcoma nm gf - N 2 ffm? 3 gf Ao MINISTR AT IQN 55 FRED EKSTRAND B,S, Knox College M.A. University of Iowa Principal Band Board of Education Seated left to right: Fred Ekstrand, Vernon Newman, Arlyn Pratt, Paul Wetzell, Leroy Stewart, and Dr. H. D. Ogden. The Tampico Township High School Board of Education consists of the following men: Dr. H. D. Ogden, Presidentg Arlyn Pratt and Rayner Mosher, Building and Grounds Committee, Arthur Davis and Vernon Newman, Bus Committee, Leroy Stewart and Paul Wetzell, Teachers Committee 5 Fred Ekstrand, Secretary. The Board meets the first Tuesday of each month to transact business and discuss problems. I We are grateful to our board of education for the fine things they have done in making our school a nicer place to attend. BE 'ITERGAS COMPANY SIMPSON PO! TEISON PROPHETS TOWN TAMPICO 5 M S. DOHDTHY EAST B,A, Q M.A, University of Illinois Librarian History Q Latin Senior Class Advisor DALE ARMST ONG B,S, Monmouth College Chemistry General Math, Algebra Sophomore Class Advisor hu.. PAUL NICELY B.A, University of Illinois Agriculture FFA PATRICIA ORMSBY B,S, Western Illinois State College Commercial Girls' Physical Education Annual Advisor GAA. Freshman Class Advisor MRS. CAROL GERBERS IDA JANE ANDREWS B,S. Illinois State Normal B,S. Eastern Illinois State College College English, Draxnatics Home Economics Junior Class Advisor FHA, Junior Class Advisor fa KENNETH PHLAMM WILLIAM BOSTELMAN 13.5, Kc M.A. Western 111541015 Custodian State College Coach Biology, World History 7 T-Club, Boy's Physical Ed, A Annual Staff Susan Renkes, Ass. Editor, Miss Onnsby, Advisor Barbara Denison, Editor, Clare Burke, Business Manager Left to right: lst row, Laurel Thomas, Sandra Schmitt, Clare Burke, Barbara Denison, Miss Ormsby, Doris Johnson, Ronnie Sharp. 2nd row, Ethel Wright, Carole Rose, Frances McKay, Linda Hurd, Geraldine Dries- sens, Nadine Spears, Mary Lou Cole, Nell ldchmond. 3rd row, Larry Thorne, Jim Taets, Gary Johnson, Leland Stickle, Jerry Bumphrey, Larry Hubbard, Jerry Roth. HUNTER'S GRWERY MCCORMICK OIL CO. TAMPICO TAMPICO 8 SENIORS MARY LOU COLE JERIH' BUIfIPmR.:Y Se cretary CLME BURKE Treasurer BARBARA IENISON GERALDINEI DFEESSENS President LARRY HUBBARD LINDA HURD IDRIS JOHNSON GARY JOHNSON FRANCES McKAY JAMES PRICE W . B . WETZELL AGENCY STERLING NELL RICHMOND CAROLE ROSE TEMPLE'S HAHDNARE 8: APPL. TAMPICO JERRY ROTH BLACICHAWK MUSIC CO. 11411 E, hth STREET S TERLING SANIRA SCHMITT RONALD SHARP NADINE SPEARS Vice President LELAND STICICLE SUWIES DIU GUODS STOIE ROCK FALIS JAMES TAETS LARRY THOME HABAL STUDIO 1,05 lst AVE., STERLING FOLEY MUTOR SALES STERLING LAUREL THOMAS Student Council Rep, ETHEL WRIGHT 1 4 UMPHBEY, Jam lass Officer Secretary Chl LClub Chl Treasurer Chl and C3l all Monitor C3 hl ibrarian C2 3,hl ookworm C3 hl me Plw C3,hl omecoming Candidate Chl anager C3l Usxr, CLARE lass Officer President Cll V-President C2l Student Council C3l Treasurer Chl .FJ-. C1,2,3,,-Ll Treasurer C2,3l Sentinel Chl -Club Cl,2,hl President Chl V-President Chl lass Play C2,3,hl omecoming King Chl nowball Attendant Cl,2l asketball Cl,2,3 hl ootball Cl,2,3,hl rack C1,2,3,hl istrict Band Contest C2l nnual Staff Chl om, MAR! Lou .H..A. Cl,2l and C2,3,hl ibrarian C3,hl :okworm C3,hl Secretary for RRSLA C lass Play C3l Lee ciub 41,29 ,A,R, Award unison, Blmm Lass Officer Secretary C3l Student Council Cl,2l hl Senior Activities F,H.A. C1,2,3,hl Reporter Cll Degree Ch. C2l Treasurer C3l Camp C2l G.A.A. Cl,2,hl President Chl Band Cl,2,3,hl President Chl Office Assistant Chl Class Play C3,hl Glee Club Cl,2,3,hl Snowball Attendant Cll Snowball Queen Chl District Band contest C1,2,3,hl State Band Contest C2,3l Cheerleader Cl,2 3,hl School Reporter Cl,2,3l Girls State Delegate C3l Annual Staff Chl DRIESSENS , GERALDINE Class Officer President Chl F.H,A. C1,2,3l V-President Chl G.A.A. C2,3,hl Sec-Treasurer C3l V-President Chl Camp C2l Band C1,2,3,h,l Hall Monitor C2,3 hy, Class Play C2,3,hlEiav Glee Club Cl,2l Homecoming Candidate Chl District Band Contest C2l Captain of Intramural Basketball Championship Cl,2,3,hl HUBBARD, LARRY F.F.A. Cl 2,3l T-Club Chl Class Play hl Basketball 2,3,hl Football Chl Track C3l 15 Hmm, Lnim F.H.A. Cl,2,3,h Secretary C2 Degree Chairman C3l Delegate To Nat G.A.A. Cl,2,3,hl Camp C3l ional Convention C3l Points Chairman Chl Band Cl,2,3,hl Ireasurer Chl Hall Monitor Chl Class Play C2,3l District Band Contest Cl,2,3,hl State Band Contest Baton Twirler Cll JOHNSON, DORIS F.H.A. Cl,2,3l C1,2,3 Points Chairman C3l G,A,A, C2,hl Hall Monitor C3,hl Class Play Chl Glee Club Cl,2,3l Homecoming Candida JOHNSON, GARY T-Club Chl Hall Monitor Chl te Chl Basketball Cl,2,3,hl Track Cl,2,3,hl MC KAY, FRANCES CTRANSFER STUDENTl F.H.A. Chl G.A.A. Chl WPA-at M, , , PRICE, JAMES F.F.A. Cl,2,31 v-Pree1dent C31 T4nmCh1 Basketball Cl 21 Football C3,uS Track C3,h1 Manager Cl,31 RICHMOND , NELL Librarian Cl,2,3,h1 Bookworm C3,h1 President CA1 President of RRSLA CL1 Class Play C2,3,h1 Homecoming Attendant C31 School Reporter Ch1 Annual Staff C 3,141 oss, cARoLE F.H.A. Cl,21 Band Cl,2,3,h1 Hall Monitor C2,3,h1 Librarian C2,3,h1 Bookworm Cb1 Class Play C31 Glee Club C1,2,31 Sports Reporter CM1 District Band Contest C21 School Reporter CM1 ROTH, JERRY Class Officer President C31 F.F.A. C1,2,31 President C31 T-Club Class Play C29331-51 Glee Club C2,31 Football Cl,2,3,h1 Track Cl,31 ii iWSenior Activities scnmrr, SANDRA Class Officer Secretary C21 F.H.A. C1,2,3,h1 President 231 Secretary h1 G-A-A- C1,2 3,h1 Band C2,3,141 Librarian Cl,2,3,h1 Bookworm C3,h1 Secretary Ch1 Class Play C2,3,h1 Glee Club Cl,2,31 Baton Twirler C11 Annual Staff C31 SHARP, RONALD T-Club Hall Monitor CM1 Librarian C3,h1 Bookworm C3,h1 Treasurer C141 Class Play C31 Glee Club Cl,21 Homecoming Attendant C31 Basketball C2,3,h1 Football Ch1 Track C31 Manager C31 sPEARs, NADINE Class Officer President C21 V-President Ch1 FoHo-Ao Cl-92333,-0 Secretary C31 President CM1 Camp C11 GoAnAc Band C1,2,3,h1 Secretary CM1 Hall Monitor C31 Office Assistant CM1 Librarian Cl,2,3,b1 Bookworm C3,h1 Class Play C2,3,h1 Glee club Cl,2,31 Homecoming Attendant C11 Homecoming Queen Ch1 District Band Contest C21 Cheerleader Cl,2,3,h1 16 STICKLE, LELAND Class Officer V-President C11 F.F.A. C1,2,31 Reporter C31 T.clnb CR1 Secretary CM1 Class Play C31 Snowball Attendant C31 King CM1 Basketball Cl,2,3,h1 Track C31 Manager CM1 IAETS, JAMES F.F.A. C1,2,31 Class Play Ch1 Glee Club Cl,2,3,h1 Basketball Cl,2,3,h1 Football C21 Track Cl,2,31 THOMAS, LAUREL CTRANSFER STUDENT1 Class Officer Ch1 Hall Monitor CA1 Class Play Ch1 Homecoming Candidate Ch1 inom , LARRY F.F.A. Cl,2,31 Sentinel C2,31 T-Club Cup Band C2,3,h1 Hall Monitor C31 Office Assistant Ch1 class Play C2,31 Glee Club 41,2 3,h1 Basketball C2,L1 Football C1,2,3,h1 Track C1,2,3,h1 WRIGHT, ETHEL F.H.A. C1-32,331-lj Band Cl,21 Librarian Cl 2,3,h1 Bookworm C3,i1 Class Play C31 Glee Club C2,3,h1 ff' -fs 3 Eb sit, .w-Q- an Q U ERCLASSMEN F34 xg-J J Juniors i Q . sf 55 aaaaa iff? Ei L asf 4 - 'ggi 9. A EJ: ' 'Q a Margaret Armshrong Rosalie Batten Caroline Bollivar Larry Bruder ir ,,:-av.-wig, ag, li, 2 'L-, W' ,lf K- ' tk ' f i, 5 .55 3 . . ? fi i '3 Thomas Callahan , My x I g :E ' . g g v K 1 7 M fl - 'iii K Alan Carlson ' .Y - a . - ' 'vi - 1 -1 A i fm. .f,:5i'V'i ve? U g -- . f a W 4 , 1 .. ?- .i:,. F ' 21, ' , Q 1,55 5' as ' --'., :m5,qpff?: ,. 51 ' la a l l Hgififiiifffzfarpfzffffasg'f ,QA a Linda Crone Darnell Driessens JoAnn Eshelman Errol Frank ROSENUWS SINCLAIR STATION LUNDSTROM GREENHOUSES TAMPIC0 STERLING - PHONE 893 5 18 , Q , M se x ,Q , , I, ..,AA. W7 iflvh 5 , :fy o .. E Harold Grimes 'M W. . .v 1 , Robert Leuzinger Judy Gholson ,W o 1 .J Af ,sf ' t.,',. 3 , f'135f:zi!K ': EMSLK tvff, SWS 3gf5fLi?ll5,i?ig V SQ 1IK:-iii.-E'yi?f55fi?i4i, if? Bonnie Kuepker' VIVV' K 1 X A . James Nelson i3l'5ITE1i'S PLUIBDIG Lg HL A TING hh Y r W4 AMW ,.,. l W t l QA ,WL V , ' 22. . I V' Beverly JOIIIISOII Paul Johnson J' dm 'IJ ef h , . H 23 xifki ewa V A ,Eigg wp, 'QYL , ' , : 'A g 'v7-- zz, ai ., , Arlyn Koehler J m gg, nfnfy' . Jw 5 .QQ Wgfgw' ,,.eff5YJf A ff gitilg' ' V , - L, :I gage? Marlin Nielson Betty Peterson FARMER' S IMPLEMENT STOFE TAI-ZDICO TAI-TPICO 19 F ,un 2? ,wr we - W A , ,,, N, 5 'Q 1' 4 A3 ,.:,, Susan RSIIKGS Larry Sandrgck 12. EAW? fs.: f x ',., ,,,,. H Ronald Spears sf Li 095 Tn.. fn , , , MX.-wfqw? AP , 1 f 'fn ,Q fi W, , 'A ' lh'L ff V, Bill Schwagerman Thomas Otto Spears Iary Steien I?ichar'd Taets Karen Vandersnick xafy fl Ss 1 EW A 5. ! . 6 1, A, K, ww , x:g,,w,,. f 's-,VFR gi 4 f Y X 2 52 1 ay ly my , 3 , Q A Martha Sharp ze , 35,2 1 H: 'ff - liwfii, ,ig wi, egg-is 535 2 I 5'i,2?,',i'f: . K MW 5 f SH. Carol Siolber ,asgorm Q 'QATSON I-iofou SALLS xgmsgy HARRIS : mcH1N.aIaT HAHNMU-N ELEVMOR HAI-NUT HAH1-:AMN STATION Sophomores 2 Y L g , 4 s 'M - , in 7 W2 nf' V K -A . , ff- W ' 'Y . , , W '. ' x jf: 1 1. ' 'F ,L i ' ,W Q 1 'WM M if ,' A,', 1 1.7 .gf I Nw' I V,VV f 7 - ww M ' , , ?lif??fs5f A O sg Robert A ple Lar Ba.sden Athlene Bisho Nanc Broers TY Y K Betty Cassons pg? OOOO fp X Thomas Cer-mich , if yn . S O i I, A Karen Cox ' ,M M if? M ... W., . vgl ,V L ff 22 X ,fwfr 2 , . 55, f ggi, 510 x,4'f Viva GI'iI1'B5 Jean Henrekin Gloria Hinton Sally Hurd CITIZEN 'S STATE BANK MCKENZIEUS BOOK STORE WALNUT STERLING Z1 'M - iw i s 'X fi! 'D- Jjz. . ,Q--KH 4 X, ' A,..X.Wk A 2- K o 3 LW , , if . U-vw 5 JP isxlfxj 'fikys lf .Mfgi 'SM Nm.,,,g . Q, .wrq,,,5 ,. .' :NI if 'L 'L' 3'-s fa S., -1 Allen 3011115011 Roger Johnson Cneryl Klockenga Arlie Martenson ii A , if , - mai, , ' 7, . 1 L 1' im Terry Marx : 59 L is fi 5 'Sy ' 6, 54 E EE: -3 Lyle Mosher Kay Pritchard M M L ' g ' o L :- . oooo A wg 'fi i i ..,,, L VLA' ' f 5: . N mL,f,gA.Z l n o ::.:,V .. Connie S chmitt John Steien PRICE MOTORS OLDSMOBIIE 8: CADILLAC STERLING 22 Larry Van Lariduit Nora we aver S 'IERLING FASHI ON S TERLING SHOP ,.,, gn 'WWE' : 1 ' -f-l 'Q' . L, Pat Aldrich Gwendolyn Berge 5,3 gg' I If ,P f ,iff 1' ,mu '33 MZ54, , iwm 'Q ., wi 3111115-I N, , .M :Ei ' 1. 1: ' nf Ronald Callahan Freshman egg W .gk fV..,eQ. ffl . 9 5 emf fw f 2 f , Z 1 Q 3 , 'i l .ig f .. .. ??+iffzf'- . 5 iff f ' ' - -fl ' ' ii , , ' Larry Anderson A SE T -Vogt, .V A img.-,. I bggf m fg xg A -jge-1A Vg- 1, .2 x 155 4, 1w ',Jf Dolores Bostelman K 1, , -mv A ,Z ., ,Q-zvfr to N to-we . l A -. ggi Jarhes Casson Billy Apple Dean Beatty F 9 f I V UL mm 'J sam - A so Qi' ' Z I T 5 - 2,3 , Q ' . , Q - - ., I ' of-pf zlfu Wesley Br-oers . .. t w ig 'N N ' f:6451:5f5wg,f?iwfTlA+3 z . Kathryn Bumphney eee . f V- ': - Sally Chapin Margaret Delfiay IVIAYNARD PETERSON VERNON L. DENISON PHONE 196 PLUMBING 8: HEATING N569 El. Gy V .MM 5 if 5 I gg 1 Fw 'B 1' dx I: gm li ar . do ji .Th ig iff H 'MZ' 4 - l. QM V, Qi.. qsemgf ' fa?-5 f E 1 ff f-f' .. .. - Ab i ? fn J .VLL 5 is 5 if ,L :Z ,i A I L3 ' 2..,fi'5i3i+2'fx.f5 'J A U M : wg H 1' ' - ' , ,Ms V .V 'Y L R' ' A 'J -: - fm T . 'J' 2-2 5 s' ff 5 :Y l..ii2,.i ? K . 1 - , iii ,,f K 3, E, Kenneth DeSp1inter Lorna Dir hsudy Driessens Gerry Frank Nyla Fiitsch f f , ,. ,.,. ,- .3 S Q1 ', 7- . . zf i 4 YE V , l g f w iifggfsg J, gi K 2, .L .Z:5.i.E5s'5:a:?::..5?: ..':Z ': 5:f5 ' 'V - of ,. , --mms 55. iw Beverly Johnson N W 2 'S , .,..,..,.,,. ,,f Z ,.fz.,Z fhz .5z.J:iU1' v, J ' g- - Mary helen Hlcks Donald Hinton ii A X l loool . Nancy Henre kin - L -1 ' Ei 53559522 A ' - Fiixl. - f wi W. 7. nov -1 me ' ' y ,..,j,: .,.. l W -' i 1 111. ' s f .M A K l xiii -. ' ' K ' i 1 Q f ? L1rg,,,,.' ,QT N ' iz 133 , , - ' V' S, :V n ' 523554 2- i 'j :ff' 1Z2wf'r. E-fkwfwf - , - ig' Eggifefw Q53 1, -Y A y24ff9?2?S?1-km YHAQVIQ2' K L .La L , V H75 EEE fi' Y- f M ', j . Q:f'flE --'ii' f 55fI?f.f?fk1e5fI-5.',.' , Sfiiikiliifi -fffe gy ,,-, z5 QIfs3.,f5f-,lg ekkiiiglfiivlily .1 . ve w w- - - ' Wi m-i'Y442' K ,ff12sg:.a,fsf1 fs: .r , LE -, 5. 'siuffkiv f if ...X . . .E ,,:, w,1,.,f .:.. W1 ,. gf, , ,N ,wwf fffllhllffgfywigffiisxf Joel Lapp Norma Loudenburg Linda Lysell Iiooefiza Iiclfenzie Gary Millrr 'LAMPICO CREAMEH'X ATI-IERFON GRAIN CU. TAMPICO WALNUT Z4 : -I nf. L. T ez. Mary Lou Musser Anita Nuelle Twro'E.i1y Nuelle 1 Dayton Ogden Carolyn Oldham , ,,7i,,, ... 5. Jgfw' A e 15 :455 ' fi W' , , Q1 5 4, iulCK6y reeterson A W L PNWN F Stanley Peterson Bill Richmond 7.6 , pfgymi, i . Loren Sandrock - Mary Pearl Schindel Peggy Sharp Jerry Spears GERDES JEWELEHS THE STORE WITH THE REVOLVING CLOCK Z5 Carl Steien Jana ' , Vw ? e Waldbusser Ra HAYES BROS. CLEANERS MRS. ESTHER PETERSON AGENT - TAMPICO ' K Hg. . 9 , ,, ' , fx M. gm' 'Q W , i i -1 I A - ' -7 - 0 V ' 5: Wa 'I 5!'?,?5 GM, f dias ggggsga . . X . -' 522535 'S f f 1 2 Wi ,, E ..,E1..,: ATHLETICS Basketball Front row, left to right: Ronnie Spears-Statistician, Stanley Peterson, Gerry Frank, Roger Johnson, Gary Miller, Larry Anderson, Alan Johnson, Ronnie Callahan, Jim Cassons, Larry Thome Statistician. 2nd row: Jerry Bumphrey-Manager, Ronnie Shalp, Jim Taets, Clare Burke, Larry Hubbard, Paul Johnson, Gary Johnson, Bill Schwagerman, Leland Stickle, Michael Peterson, Darrell Uriessens, Larry Bruder-Manager. MURPHY PONTIAC-CADILLAC PROPHETSTYWN VARSITY SCORES Qggonent lrgjgns Wyanet U7 l15 Mine ral 38 59 Annawan 143 ld Hive rd ale 30 bl Pr-ophe tst own 67 57 Atkinson 38 LL6 Fulton 72 32 Erie 65 Sl Buda 76 68 Sterling JV h9 51 Lyndon Sh Sl Prophetstown 65 L7 Lyndon 35 242 Mineral hh 68 Annawan 314 ILO Sheffield 36 H9 Manlius 7 5 36 Rive z-dale 63 35' Ohio 87 72 ,Prophetstown 58 E6 Erie 7 7 62 Lyndon L16 lg 2 Annawan 39 LS Neponset Sl 7 O Atkinson 35 1,7 Z7 L. STICKLE Varsity G . JOHNSON C . BURKE I-I. EETEFSON B. SCHWAGERMAN Z 8 Squad 5TEWART'S NHITESIDE SERVICE TAKPICO L. HUBBARD R. SHARP D -f-9 JOH SON D. DRIESSENS 29 Front rowg left to right: Paul Johnson, Arlyn Koehler, John Steien, Jerry Roth, Larry Hubbard, Bob Apple. 2nd row: Larry Bruder-Manager, Darrell Uriessens-Manager, Jim Price, Glare Burke, Mickey Peterson, Otto Spears, Ronnie Spears, Harold Grimes, Gary Miller, Leland Stickle-Manager, Coach Phlanmn 3rd row: Stanley Peterson, Terry Marx, Jim Casscns, Carl Sieien, Lyle Mosher, Dean Beatty, Ronnie Sharp, hth row: DeSplinfsr, Layton Ogden, Resley Broers, Larry Anderson. sf- . ,., garlj. n ll, J fu, fl, Football DEKALB MOLASSES FEED CO, ROCK FALLS Clsre T. Er Jerry R. Kenneth MmdeS ,. V , Otto S. Harold Mickey P. F F' S1-:AsoN's RECORD A Qgonent Trojans Bradford 52 O U 'E Annawan 52 6 Manlius 147 0 Dakota 26 114 1 'Q Pr-ophetstown 18 13 Port Byron 12 0 Erie 25 O Annawan 36 114 Bob A. Jim P. TAMPICO NATIONAL BANK TAMPICO Larry T. Larrv H. im Ronnie S, Cheerleaders Varsity cheerleaders, left to right: Susan Renkes, Betty Peterson, Nadine Spears, Barbara Denison. ROCK RIVER SPORTS STORE STERLING Jr. Varsity, left to right: Sally Chapin, Athlene Bishop, Connie Schmitt, Dorothy Nuelle. 32 Football cheerleaders, Varsity: Susan, Betty, Nadine, Barbara. Jr. Varsity: Sally, Athlene, Connie, Dorothy. 5 fin ' : A T,-f4Mi?E,- - ' X, , yr, Track QE 'Q' 3 i ,V,Av-J.. 4 Q it V, ,im , Q Lk , -- H , of , , A , W AP' ?f 1?f .2ffk Q , ' M - f . - . -- . K 7, f ,L .W ' 'H' Q 4-, V 'ff , ,..,i,,.,' me ' ' ' V f A ,'1+.f9fTf ,pw ,V G U iw , yqfiu- e f, fm gpg? . , - Q. L T 1U,Af mz,, , 1, ,yr Y , iififewlihf-Q . li f2Fg,i V glmv -.1 f f-My 'X . ,, , ,. V L,,, 3 V L f W -W if Yi if 565 '5 v ,ikefisqnelw L. '+V in ,,-f 5 , ,vu .lk .53 ,. f-fgffggz, ,,gf,?3, K- ,,., wr a'.L'Mipi4L-fwiifffl N' rf lst row: Dayton Ogden, Robert Apple, Terry Marx, Michael Peterson, Bill Apple, Don Hinton. 2nd row: Arlyn Koehler, Gary Filler, Larry Anderson, Jim Cassons, Ronnie Callahan. 3rd row: Otto Spears, Paul Johnson, Dean Beatty, Larry Thorne. 'gasoil' SHULL'S CLOTHING STORE ROCK RIVER LUMBER Kc GRAIN MEN 84 BOYS' CLOTHING PROPI-ETSTOWN 33 Girls' Gym CADY IMPLEMENT CC. DEER GROVE Boys' Gym m YORKTOWN LUMBER 8: GRAIN YORKTOWN -N MP .. CQMKNG ACTIVIHE 'QW Band PARENTIS BENDEH Q BIFCH MUSIC CO TANPICO STERLITG CLARINETS Viva Grimes Mary Steien Linda Lysell Nadine Spears Sandra Schmitt Linda Crone Harriet Hurd Sharon Murray Dolores Bostelman Mary Helen Hicks Nancy Broers Lynn Smith ALTO SAXOPHONES Susan Renkes Sally Chapin Gwendolyn Berge Ronnie Callahan Beverly K. Johnson Stanley Peterson Loren Sandrock Connie Schmitt Alan Johnson Wayne Johnson JAN5 REGULAR BAND CORNETS Mickey Peterson Karen Cox Gary Branson Larry Basden Clare Burke Nyla Fritsch Betty Cassons Larry Sandrock Donnie Hinton Riley Smith TENOR SAXOPHONES Bonnie Kuepker Errol Frank Sally Hurd SNAKE DRUMS Barbara Denison Ronnie Spears Roberta McKenzie Arlyn Koehler Sam Chapin Tom Callahan-Bas 36 S TROMBCNES Alan Carlson Linda Hurd Larry'Bruder Kay Pritchard Anita Nuelle FLUTES Gloria Hinton-Piccolo Beverly A. Johnson Athlene Bishop Roberta McKenzie Janet Armstrong BARITONE Mary Lou Cole FRENCH HOENS Carol Rose Geraldine Driessens BASS HORN Larry Thorne Otto Spears WALNUT GRAIN CO. WADJUT ONTESTANT aren Cox arry Basden yla Fritsch thlene Bishop loria Hinton oberta McKenzie ally Chapin aren Cox arry Basden inda Hurd arry Bruder oberta McKenzie inda Lysell usan Renkes loria Hinton aren Cox ay Pritchard erry Basden lan Carlson arbara Denison thlene Bishop iva Grimes tanley Peterson iva Grimes inda Lysell wendolyn Berge aren Cox thlene Bishop onnie Kuepker ay Pritchard EVENT Cornet Trio Woodwind Duet Flute Solo Piano Solo Cornet Trombone Quartet Mixed Woodwind Duet Saxophone Solo Piccolo Solo Mixed Single Ensemble Piano Solo Mixed Woodwind Duet Saxophone Solo Clarinet Duet Girl's Double Ensemble RATING 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd ccompanists: Many Steien, Viva Grimes, Sally Chapin, Barbara Denison, Susan Renkes, and Mr. Fay, EARL H. CHOFT HYBRID HOGS Beginning Band - lst row: Lane Newman, Jana Waldbusser, Lynn Smith, Mary Helen Hicks, Nancy Broers, Judy Driessens, Janet Armstrong, Leland Cooper, Laren Sandrock, Alan Johnson, Mayne Johnson, Sharon Bruder, Lorna Dir, Sally Hurd, Errol Frank, 2nd row: Marilyn Hicks, Reiley Smith, Nancy Lysell, Donald Hinton, Gloria Bruder, Betty Cassons, Larry Sandrock, Patricia Aldrich, Bill McCormick, Stanley Frank, Tom Callahan, Sam Chapin, Jim Cassons, Karen Vandersnick, Dayton Ogden, Gerry Frank, Stacey Peterson, Dorothy Nuelle, Bill Ogden, Dennis Frank, Larry Hackman, Mr, Ekstrand. HIGH SCHOOL BAND OFFICERS Barbara Denison ..... .....President Clare Burke.........Vice-President Nadine Spears .... . ......Secretary Linda Hurd ...... ....Treasurer BAND BOOSTERS OFFICERS Mrs. Lawrence Thome..........President Mrs. Julius Driessens...Vice-President Mrs. Harry Chapin ...... ......Treasurer Mrs. Robert Pritchard........5eCTSt21Y Majorettes: JoAnn Eshelman, Martha Sharp, Margaret Armstrong, Rosalie Batten, Barbara 3 Wolber. 7 State Finalists K Barbara Denison - 3rd at Margaret AI'mStI'0UE state. at State. Itfr ,..4 Beverly K. Johnson, Connie Schmitt, Sally Chapin and Susan Renkes - lst Gwendolyn Barge - End at state. at state. Accom. - Barbara Denison. Accomp. - Viva Grimes. Rosalie Batten and Martha Sharp Larry Bruder, Linda Hurd, Alan Carl- 1St at State. son - lst at state. Accom, - Susan Renkes. TANPICO HARDWARE Q IMPLEMENT SALES AND SERVICE Mickey Peterson and Alan Carlson - lst at state. Accom. - Barbara Denison Gary Branson and Mickey Peterson - lst at state. Accom. - Susan Renkes, 38 Student Council MS-all Seated: Laurel Thomas, Mr. Ekstrand, Standing: Sally Hard, Betty Peterson, Michael Peterson imma H. smnmocx FEED, SEED, FEHTILIZEQS Fzmpoin amos Mr. Fay Glee Club l lst row: Ethel Wright, Mary Helen Hicks, Peggy Sharp, Cheryl Klockenga, Rosalie Batten, Karen Cox, Martha Sharp, Gwendolyn Berge. 2nd row: Nancy Henrekin, Norma Loudenburg, Nyla Fritsch, Dorothy Nuelle, Dolores Bostelman, Anita Nuelkg Linda Lysell, Sally Chapin, Roberta McKenzie, Barbara Denison, Connie Schmitt. 3rd row: Jean Henrekin, Margaret Armstrong, Carol Wolber, Caroline Bollivar, Bonnie Kuepker, Kay Pritchard, Linda Crone, Pat Aldrich, Viva Grimes, Nora Weaver, Betty Cassons, Athlene Bishop. hth row: Larry Basden, Ronnie Spears Darrell Driessens, Alan Carlson, Larry Bruder, Jim Taets, Errol Frank, Larry Theme, Larry Sandrock, Dayton Ogden, Tom Callahan, Jim Cassons, Gerry Fradg Jerry Spears, Loren Sandrock. 39 Bookworms .V K :lf V, ., at IE -' LU'f ,R 4 5? I E .. ' 1 Bookworm Officersg front row: Sandra Schmitt, Secretaryg Nell Richmond, Presidentg Ronald Sharp, 'beasurerg back row: Caroline Bollivar, State Vice-Presidentg Mrs. East, Advisorg Many Lou Cole, Corresponding Sec. of the RRSLA. CHUCK ' S PLACE PROPHETSTOWN T Club In 4 'O' T-Club Officers: Leland Stickle, Vice-Presidentg Clare Burke, Presidentg Jerry Bumphrey, Sec- Treas. DR. G. W. NELSON, DENTIST PROPHETSTOYFN 40 F.H. . First row: Linda Crone, Athlene Bishop, Karen Cox, Judy Gholson, Nadine Spears, Kay Pritchard, Sandra Schmitt, Nyla Fritsch, Margaret Armstrong, Karen Vander- snick. Second row: Nancy Henrekin, Connie Schmitt, Norma Loudenburg, Jana Waldbusser, Jean Henrekin, Rosalie Batten, Roberta McKenzie, Martha Sharp, Peggy Sharp, Ethel Wright, Mary Helen Hicks. Third row: Miss Andrews, Advisor, Dorothy Nuelle, Cheryl Klockenga, Frances McKay, Lorna Dir, Linda Hurd, Bonnie Kuepker, Carolyn Oldham, Carol Wolber, Sally Chapin, Barbara Denison. Fourth row: Judy Driessens, Anita Nuelle, Iindalysell, Nancy Broers, Pat Aldrich, Beverly Johnsan Viva Grimes, Nora Weaver, Sally Hurd, Betty Casson. LEE WAYNE COMPANY FHA Officers: Athlene Bishop, Under SPECIALTY ADVEWTISING Vice-Pres., Karen Vandersnick, Vice STERLING I President, Miss Andrews, Advisor, Nadine Spears, President, Judy Ghol son, Treas., Sandra Schmitt, Sec. .Ania COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. STERLING QMMIA' +09 SQA ' 7 if 'x 2 Sf Elf' 1' E Qnv 1 jg Q i Q' ' s M J 1 Q fer xo '90 N OQS J EW B F. F. . -we '56 FFA Officers: Harold Grimes, Sentinel, Otto Spears, Vice-Pres., Darrell Driessens, Pnes.3 Mr. Nicely, Advisor, Larry Sandrock, Sec.3 Arlyn Koehler, Reporter, Lyle Mosher, Trees. MEYER AND HIKLES op.TIQ' 5 , ' GEORGE THOMPSON VET CLINIC QAOFN' if 5- HOG BUYING WX r Q bg ' on-fs ':e- 7 C uhfg b I o .J 4 i ,, I I W AM! r - .. R 'U FVTUR E 'CA .wffcf 11 1' 7 ' 5 'a fx 9 my N 1, 3 mx 1 ,Y v V : vlan ri U j 1 X First row: Clare Burzce, Harold Grimes, Arlyn Koehler, Harrell Dr-iessezus, Larry Sandrock, ,Otto Spears, John Steien, Mr. Nicely, Advisor, Second row: Larry Van Landufit, Carl Steien, Loren Sandrock, Stanley Peterson, Gerry Frank, Jim Casson, Bob Leuzinger, Jerry Spears, Kenneth DeSplinter, Billy Apple, Wesley Broersg Third row: Marlin Nielsen, Gary Miller, Bill Rich- mond, Tom Cernich, Dayton Ogden, Larry Anderson, Errol Frank, Alan Johnsnn, Bob Apple, John Steien, Joel Lapp. 42 . A. A. Front row, left to right: Mary Pearl Schindel, Nancy Henrekin, Barbara Denison, Linda Hurd, Jerry Driessens, Judy Gholson, Karen Cox, Kathryn Bumphrey, Miss Ormsby-Advisor, 2nd row: Gwendolyn Berge, Gloria Hinton, Betty Peterson, Connie Schmitt, Mary Musser, Sally Chapin, Lorna Dir, Roberta McKenzie, Athlene Bishop, Jean Henrekin, Rosalie Batten. 3rd row: JoAnn Eshelman, Nadine Spears, Kay Pritchard, Betty Cassons, Sally Hurd, Viva Grimes, Nora Weaver, Judy Driessens, Frances McKay, Margaret Armstrong. hth row: Dolores Bostelman, Linda Lysell, Nancy Broers, Doris Johnson, Pat Aldrich, Karen Vandersnick, Linda C1-one, 'Bonnie Kuepker, Susan Renkes, Sandra Schmitt, Margaret DeMay. Vice-Pres. , Linda-Pt. Chairman, Judy-Sec,-Treas . , Barbara-Pres. HEAROLD'S DRUG sToRE V H H I KLINE's DEPARTMENT STORE PROPHETSTGWN ' STERLING 43 Miss Ormsby-Advisor, Geraldine- Senior Class Play 'sw ,,.........-- . fH , . as ., . 9 s . -Qs. s s :g' x ,, 'i X- I f , E: -:E ,HI Q:-.a vz iig I f. , I I 4 2+ 'Milli z. i P' -Y we , ' ' 5 1 -' X1 ll , aifff- S -, . u A a-H: Q av I 1 ga' 7 ' ' i '4ef ' 5 5 -fAf 1 '-'hf ff firms f we Roy Harrington is a young attorney, whose mother-in-law, Mrs. King, has never exactly approved of his marriage to her daughter, Arleen. Arleen is learning First Aid and practices on everybody she meets. She goes to a lecture in a neighboring city, so she induces Roy's friend, Dr. Bruce Douglas, to spend the night with Roy. Coming back from the bus station, Roy saves a mysterious young East Indian Girl from being run over by a train. Both boys are amazed when the girl comes to and declares that because Roy has saved her life, she now belongs to him. The boys try to get rid of her, but she will not leave her nMastern. To further compli- cate matters, Mrs.King arrives unexpectedly, and there is a nosey neighbor whose inter- ference makes things much worse. The would- be murderer kidnaps the mother-in- mistake. Then Arleen comes home and law by things really happen. Further complications are caused by Susan, the Harrington's maid. Mrs. King turns out to be the heroine by captur- ing the kidnaper, and things turn out well all around. CAIN'S DEUG STORE TAMPICO Junior Class Play ...-- '5 'N,x YORKTOUN GENERAL STORE YORKTOWN who Killed Aunt Caroline? When Caroline Endicott, a mean, rich 1-roman, visits her sister-in-law, Mrs. Endicott, and her family for tea for the purpose of telling them about the provisions of her will, she is poisoned. Lieutenant Clayton, the policeman assigned to the case is puzzled by this because all the members of the Endicott family are just like the people next door. Agnes loves Dave Thompson, a young newspaperman, and wants to marry him but they haxren't enough money. Hiccy, a high school senior, is interested in science and wants to go to college but he can't because there isn't enough money. Beryl is crazy about Elvis Presley and Dan Donovan, the local high schoo1's star athlete. Cissy, a ten-year old tomboy, is too interested in skating and eating bread and sugar to care about Aunt Caroline's money. H............-1.-.........W. PIERCESON MOTORS PROPHE TS TOWN R' Homecoming Sophomore Class Float We'1l Lick'em A Q Junior Class Float-lst Place We'1l Burn'em Up Q ' f I I gil5gi:f'VkE, , li fe- ' -',-- , 'lv-11. Q3 mei V ,Akai , , -wc ,fn 4 X, f- 1 lvl of Bookworms--3rd Place We'll Worm Our Way to Victory GAA Float We ' ll Sock' em Freshman Class Float-2nd Place Tie 'Elvis is Cheering Us On ienior Class Float--2nd Place 'lie Sailing to Victory 46 TAMPICO FAR-1ER'S ELEVATOR 'IIAMTICO Q s E. I 4 W The Crowning FAD1EN'S MEAT MARKET PROPHETSTOWN bendents: Martha Sharp, Jean rxrekin, Sally Chapin, Ronald, ears, John Steien, and Jim 5SOI1Sn Royalty Queen and her court Grand March 4 7 13 King Clare and Queen Nadine ECLIPSE LAWN MOWER CO. PROPHETSTOWN :f 'Q Queen-Nadine Spears King-C lare Burke The annual Sno-Ball dance given by the Senior Class was .eld on December 15, 1957. The theme City of Angels , was weautifully carried out in gold and white. Robed angels in ilhouette, done also in white and gold, with fleecy clouds nd floating angels above. A large white tree decorated in gold stood in the center of the floor under a spot light. his was the background for the crowning of the Sno-Ball ueen and King, Barbara Denison and Leland Stickle. Their ,ttendants representing the three underclasses were Susan enkes and Bob Leuzinger, Gloria Hinton and Roger Johnson, 'orma Loudenburg and Gary Miller. The dance was semi-formal msic was provided by the Modernaires,a five piece orchestra. WESLEY G. B HDERS REGISTERED H IEFORDS 48 Christmas Dance TANPICO AUTO BODY SHOP TAKPICO WE? Maw.. ME . , M..-.1 r,M.,. Lgseztf kK 'f K B r0-5 ro Q 'W Xi fsiigii M5 Q f W W, ', 55 fi 1 , kt .5 1,1 mg, V ii ' KQV' Q. I 'L li. AHA O 0 O Ullll AIT! AXA, STERLING AUTO do TRAILER SALES NEW 8: USED - Ph. 5002 Dining in a Paris cafe. MYERS' GRIXIEIU TAMPICO Y s Dancing to the music of 'Melody Five L. Grand March .si 1 '?' Little Rascals .2 f 'Q Nell R. Leland S. Barbara D, Mary Lou C' Clare B' Nadine s. T Doris J. FTS-H015 M- Gary J. Carole R. SWARTLEY'S GIEENHOUSE msumggg gr- TE PHONE STERLING 500' 0 20h E. 3rd STREET, STERLING 5 GEORGE HANSEN DRAINAGE CONTRACTOR TAMIPICO 3 Linda H, Jim T. vm, V Jerry D. Larry H. O A 5 O v - J W ' A mf ill Laurel T. Jerry B Sandra S. T-MTV T. Ethel W, 51 4+ 3' Silver Threads Among the Gold Hicl Uh you doll! , if L if Q , . Snapshots goo ogyqi ,L QA, Hf.g,13 -if .7 ' , - L.-,.7 K 5 353, fl, , f Nfk 'V ' w A Milgf . V. 51 'fx-,I k fw5gqZ?Nx - -.'k 1, 1. 2 ' f'i4rzP'f:FQf?' L ,o5QwfQ??F f fjf. jwvgw I . , Q5 t If Sleepy time gals. 1 'Ihe Line Up Happy New Year! Eight ball in the side pocket. Arwen't we cute? Guess who? All dolled up' McGuire Sisters HUCKMAN' S LUNCH FRITSCH' S MARKET TAMPICO TAMPICO 52 Bottoms up! .gm ,J e e 1 A e z f i, i ' i we-fy A-fl' w ' :V ,, - ,A5, .. .--,, . , k.f' , ' gffziyigiizf. 2 3' Q, ,f2ffiYfe ,,,,,q'- ' 5, ' N, awe ' J ,422 I ,ff 3 Glamour Puss Wit Watch me, coach. . 2g2lf,.ii..1f, I xx W, ,M , e A ig Three Stooges F',1 Q: ' of K Viigyx AL ' ,sa by ::, ,,., n m,,Q, , , L Behind the eight ball the white coat. K A11 ready to go with the little man in 0111- hero '11 earn my salt yet. Spiked??? , .4 .- if ,fl That's an A for you. ssl Too pooped to pop! Gube's or Gho1son's 53 Our winning team 'fu-N I V fi, K ,ati A 3.- r fx, gf 2 is A wx' ww- ll S 'QW KU W . W F QQMYAI . lg LL ? Z lei' I T' :Q .,.2 , a' I f qi -k. . 59 . xv , 1' Fil f N QF g Ex QW Patrons Sullivan's, Men and Boys Sterling ' Clothing Coast to Coast Store Sterling Connell' s Clothing Store Sterling Bruce Jeweler Walnut Bass Book 8: Gift Shop 'Walnut 'P' so if Gonigan-Bass-Hill Co, Walnut Dr. A. N. Bolz Walnut Odell's Plumbing Sf Heating walnut Dr. Kindt walnut Tampico Tornado Tampico Gehring' s Jewelry Sterling Service Shoe Store Sterling Bachmsn' s Fashion Shoes Sterling 56 Dixie Caramel Shop Sterling Ted' s Haberdashery Sterling Jacob Cantlin Rock Falls Weberg Jewelry Prophetstown Paxson Sisters Prophe tstown Ben Franklin Store Prophetstown Martenson Welding Shop Tampico Mrs. Paul Wetzell Tampico Dr. H. D. Ogden Tampioo Haskell' s All Makes Portab le Tonkey' s Electric Tampico A. E. Bennett Home Finder Typewrite rs Whiteside Livestock Marketing Assoc ,Y N, 3 , Llggzxlz ,f 3 , ,,k4A,Q:, in , clam Leland Stickle, will my green fender skirts to Bill Schwagerman. Geraldine Driessens, will my car to anyone who can get the door open. Laurel Thomas, will my slow temper and steady ??? nerves to Bonnie Kueipker. Nell Richmond, will my access to the answer sheets to my brother, he needs them. Gary Johnson, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Gary Miller Mary Lou Cole, will my spelling ability to Dayton Ogden. Larry Theme, will my ability to stay out of classes to any office boy who can get away with it. Jerry Roth, will my broken Elvis Presley records to Coach. Jim Taets, will my noon hour and after school taxi cab service to Darrell Driessens. Linda Hurd, will my library fines to anyone who can pay them. ' Jim Price, will my ability to play football to Larry Van Landuit. Larry Hubbard, will my rusty old car to anyone with a S.O. S. pad or a muifler. Sandra Schmitt, will my next 10 years dentist appointment to Betty Peterson. Doris Johnson, will my ability to remember to bring my lunch to Karen Vandersnick. Nadine Spears, will my ability to go with skinny boys to JoAnn Eshelman. Carole Rose, will my boy friends to Caroline Bollivar because I won't need them any more. Ethel Wright, will my ability to pay attention in class to Richard Taets. Jerry Bumphrey, will my Einstein attitude towards Chemistry to Larry Bruder. Frances McKay, will my alluring walk to Margaret DeMay. Ronald Sharp, will my height to Larry Anderson. Barbara Denison, will my bow-legs to Larry Sandrock. Clare Burke, will my Ford to someone with an oil well. By Jerry Bumphrey Carole Rose K' 'Q iitr,:r4..us , 111. fy, azwm , ,Q :Y .fa :ii Av T-if l 15' ' Fw? . 4334151 Ja, .Z'N1,'.' fw. 7:1 , ' F' 1: - 1 7113 ' ff F - 1 sl iw ' N5 A-1 xv Q ' K .2 iff JP 1 I JL as QQ -v 1.1 5? f ms QW X v ww x Af if z. Q 3 -. . ,, 5534, fix F -w fi ,Q . 65? . Y wx A' I H f 1 f , fi, , ' fs Q 1 M' , , 4 1 1, A. 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Jerry Roth models space outiits for men over six feet tall. Gary Johnson is a second Rudolph Valentino. His latest film is 'tLove Me Tenderly . Geraldine Driessens owns the only weight reducing school in which you can lose up to fifty pounds in one day. In her spare time she coaches the Globe Trotters. Larry Hubbard owns the largest farm in the United States-a total of one billion acres in all. He has mechanical robots for farm hands. Jim Price is Elvis Preslley's personal barber. Nadine Spears still lives at home with her parents. She is the head clerk at the Krogers store in Deer Grove. She is due for a promotion any day now. Ethel Wright is an elevator girl in the Empire State Building. Jim Taets is in Reno where he is getting a divorce from his 16th wife. He owns three Lincolns and five Cadilacs, each with built-in recreation rooms. Doris Johnson is a movie producer whose latest movie is Around the World in 80 Nights . Linda Hurd now operates a We Worry For You agency. If you are worried about any- thing, take your troubles to her and when you leave you will be completely cured. Nell Richmond is a cartoonist for Newsweek magazine. Ronald Sharp is the star center on the New York Nickerbockers Basketball Team. He is also the moderator on 'tMeet the Press . Larry Thome has just discovered the so-lution to the salt situation in Ethiopia. Frances McKay is Elvis Presley's newest partner. Their latest hit is Rock Around the Sun- dial . Carol-e Rose has one of the world's largest beauty salons. She has just designed her latest hair cut for French Poodles. Leland Stickle owns a chicken farm. He is also a train conductor on the H.Y.8zT. By Betty Peterson Alan Carlson Bonnie Kuepker ,. I ., ,f., 4, W 55 34:5 U' ' -' ig, , 4 v K F rf Q 5 . , M Efgif f 42 1 5' , wif ' ww , , , , W. H , 'H?xSf'r2f P 5,1 ,: Y- , --f ,,,K.5s, - V - - . f N 3 ,Q 'kwa ,L:1gx,.,.!k A -.wi - M Ts., . V W 4 9 It- 1 nw . v .,,, A V . 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