Thomson High School - Sandburr Yearbook (Thomson, IL)
- Class of 1960
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Settoyt (ZCa a. V f960 ‘P’te4e tt t£e We're loyal to you, Thomson High. We're purple and gold, Thomson High. We'll back you to stand 'gainst the best in the land For we know you have said Thomson High. Rah! Rah! So crack out the ball, Thomson High. We're backing you all, Thomson High. Our team is our fame protector On boys for we expect a victory from you, Thomson High. Bring out that dear old flag of purple and gold. Lean on your sons and daughters fighting so bold. Like men of old and giants Facing reliance, shouting defiance. Oskewawa! Amid the broad green plains that nourish our lands. For honest labor and learning we stand. And unto thee we pledge our heart and hand Dear alma mater, Thomson High. Z eeUcatco t We, the Senior Class of 1960, proudly dedicate our annual to the memory of our former classmate, Betty Lou Houzenga. whose sweet face and sparkling personality endeared her to all who knew her. We feel the above picture will be welcomed by countless friends who miss her cheery and sunny pres- S wd 'Sum. o£ 60 FRONT ROW - D. Crosby, Advisor, L. Dannels, J. Senneff, M. A. Daehler, L. Baker, S. Lewis, J. Brown, M. Hill, L. Grim. SECOND ROW - J. Hubble, L. Williams, M. A. Tousley. D. F. Feddersen, J. Waltrip, B. J. Feldt, J. Creighton, P. Letcher. M. Brearton, R. M. McCormick, R. Schneider, C. Young, T. Elliott. STAFF ASSIGNMENTS Co-Editors---------- Lester Baker, Sherrie Lewis, and Marnes Hill Business Managers ... ..................Jean Brown and Marnes Hill Sales Managers - - Mary Ann Daehler and Donna Fay Fedderson Photographers - Mick Brearton, Dave Diehl, and Martin Cronister Art...-------------------------------------- --- Jeaninne Senneff Activities - - - -------- — -------- - — - - — Lily Dannels Classes --- - -- --- --- ------------ -------------- Marnes Hill Class Will --- ------------------Mick Brearton and Jerry Hubble Class History..............- - Mary Ann Tousley and Jean Brown Class Prophecy -------Rose Mary McCormick and Pat Letcher Class Poem------------------------Bob Schneider and Joe Waltrip Dedication - - -------Betty Jane Feldt and Donna Fay Fedderson Snapshots ------------------ Lawrence Williams and Larry Grim Alumni........................... - Terry Elliott and Jean Brown Sports-------------------------- John Creighton and Cecil Young %ufc6fttU4' 0??te44 zye Democracy is more than just a form of government. It is a very way of life. Our government sets up the possibilities for a democracy. Your high education is the expression of the wishes of the community that you may develop this way of life to your fullest extent. You are already adult in many ways, and you will soon be adult legally. You will be voters, to guide your own experience and the experiences of persons younger than you. You are the next generation - the builders of Democracy. tbv School ‘Sacvut Paul Wilt, John Schmitt. Charles Houzenga, Harold Fedder-son, Ned Spencer. Absent: Charles Hogg, Wayne Ashby. President - Charles Hogg Secretary - Harold Feddersen FACUiry RUSSELL E. SAUERESSIG Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Education, University of Wisconsin. Ag. I, III, IV; General Shop. Advisor: F.F.A., Senior Class. CLIFFORD KINNICUTT Bachelor of Science in Education, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois. American History, World History, Civics, Sociology, Drivers Training, P.E., Coach, Sophomore Class Advisor. MILTON N. LARSON Bachelor of Biological Science, Platteville, Wisconsin. Biology, General Science, Chemistry. DOROTHY L. CROSBY Scovill School of Commerce, Wartburg College, Bachelor of Arts, Augustana College, Mt. Saint Clare, University of Iowa, Iowa State Teachers College. English I, II, III, IV ; Library. Advisor: Dramatics, Annual Staff, Freshman Class. HAROLD ELLIOTT Bachelor of Education, Platteville, Wisconsin; M. S., University of Illinois. Principal, Mathematics, Algebra, Physics. NAOMI W. RAVENSCROFT MacMurray College, Northern Illinois State Teachers College, University of Colorado, Augustana College, Moline Community College. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, General Business, Typing, Girls'P.E. Advisor: G.A.A., Yorkster Staff, Junior Class. MICHAEL E. AIELLO Bachelor of Music Education, Vandercook College of Music, Knox College, Roosevelt University, Loyola University, Thornton Junior College. High School Chorus, Band Instructor, Grade School Music. LEORA COUNTRYMAN Bachelor of Arts, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa; Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa; M. A. in Household Arts Education, Columbia University, New York. Home Economics. Advisor: F. H. A. SHERRIE LEWIS Valedictorian DONNA FAY FEDDERSON Salutatorian MARY ANN DAEHLER LILLY DANNELS Teen-Age Fashion Board Betty Crocker Award SHERRIE LEWIS D.A.R. Award TERRY ELLIOTT and JERRY HUBBLE Boys’ State - 1959 JOE WALTRIP DeKalb Award SHERRIE LEAH LEWIS Class President 3 MICHAEL JAMES BREARTON Class President 4 F.F.A. 1,2.3,4 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3,4 Trojan Topics 4 Klick Klub 3 Dramatics 3,4 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Letterman's Club 3,4 Athletics 1,2,3, 4 F. H.A. 1,2,3,4 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 State F. H. A. Camp 2 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Dramatics 3,4 Girls' State 3 Chorus 1,2, 3 Class Vice President 2,4 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4 MARY ANN DAEHLER F. H.A. 1,2,3.4 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Trojan Topics 3 Dramatics 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Class Reporter 1 Class Secretary 4 MARNES MARIE HILL Class President 2 F. H.A. 1,2.3,4 G. A.A. 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Trojan Topics 3 Dramatics 4 Chorus 1,2,3 Class Treasurer 3,4 Class Vice President 1 Cheerleading 3,4 JEAN BROWN F. H.A. 1,2,3.4 Section Officer 3 State Officer 4 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Trojan Topics 3 Klick Klub 3 Dramatics 3 Band 1,2,3 State Music Camp 3 State F. H. A. Camp 1,3,4 Class Reporter 4 Class Vice President 3 LESTER JAY BAKER Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Trojan Topics 3 Klick Klub 3 Dramatics 2,3,4 Letterman's Club 2,3,4 Athletics 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Class Reporter 2 TERRY LEE ELLIOTT Annual Staff 4 Klick Klub 3 Dramatics 3 Boys' State 3 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Letterman's Club 2,3,4 Athletics 1,2,3,4 JOHN JAMES CREIGHTON Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Dramatics 3 Chorus 1, 2. 3,4 Letterman's Club 2,3, 4 Athletics 1,2,3,4 BETTY JANE FELDT F. H.A. 1,2,3,4 G. A.A. 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Klick Klub 3 Dramatics 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Girls' Sextet 3 Class Secretary 2 GERALD THOMAS HUBBLE F. F. A. 2,3,4 Klick Klub 3 Dramatics 3,4 Boys' State 3 Chorus 2, 3 Letterman's Club 3,4 Athletics 1.2,3,4 Class Parliamentarian 3 LAWERENCE FAY WILLIAMS Annual Staff 4 Klick Klub 3 Dramatics 4 Chorus 2,3,4 Class Secretary 3 JEANINNE LAVONNE SENMEFF F. H.A. 1,2,3,4 G. A.A. 1.2,3.4 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Trojan Topics 3 Klick Klub 3 Dramatics 4 Band 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 1, 2 Class Parliamentarian 2 LILLIAN KAY DANNELS F.H. A. 1.3,4 Annual Staff 4 Yoikster Staff 3 Dramatics 3 Chorus 1.2,3 MARY ANN TOUSLEY F. H. A. 1.2.3,4 G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Trojan Topics 3 Dramatics 3.4 Chorus 1,2,3 ROSE MARY McCORMICK F.H.A. 1,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1,2,3 DONNA FAY FEDDERSEN Class President 1 F. H.A. 1,3 G. A. A. 3 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Trojan Topics 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Class Reporter 3 ROBERT EUGENE SCHNEIDER Annual 4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Letterman's Club 2,3,4 Athletics 1,2,3,4 LARRY EUGENE GRIMM F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Band 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 1 Athletics 2,3 CECIL BERNARD YOUNG F. F. A. 2,3.4 Band 1 Chorus 2, 3 PATRICIA DIANN LETCHER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Yorkster Staff 3 Trojan Topics 3 Dramatics 3,4 Chorus 1, 2.3,4 Senior eCeut TOM Lester Baker wills Jitney to his brother, Jim. Mickey Brearton wills his ability to sleep in class to Danny Kness. Jean Brown wills Larry Smith to the Junior Class of 1961. John Creighton wills his ability to get along with Mrs. Lewis to Debbie's boyfriends. Mary Ann Daehler wills her black make-up to Joe Frosch. Lilly Dannels wills her appeal to Navy boys to Paula Carpenter. Terry Elliott wills his neatly combed hair to Bob Elgin. Donna Feddersen wills her blush to Jan Jurgens. Betty Feldt wills her height to Elmer McClain. Larry Grim wills his ability to get along with Cecil to anybody who wants it. Marnes Hill wills her beat-up old Chevy to Elmer McClain. Jerry Hubble just leaves - maybe. Pat Letcher wills her homemaking ability to Dorothy Letcher. Sherrie Lewis leaves her cheerleading ability to Joann Jurgens. Rose Mary McCormick wills her ability to make sundaes to Frances. Robert Schneider wills his smile to Dick Shoop. Jeaninne Senneff wills her ability to drive the pick-up to Beverly Gruber. Mary Ann Tousley wills her cha-cha ability to Merrie Jo Sipple. Joe Waltrip wills his ability to lose weight to Martin Cronister. Lawrence Williams leaves with Jerry - maybe. Cecil Young is taking it with him. CLASS FLOWER----------- Pink Rose CLASS COLORS-------------Pink and Silver CLASS MOTTO Today decides tomorrow. August 30, 1956, twenty-eight boys and girls entered the halls of Y.C. H. S. as Freshmen. Our Class Advisor was Mr. Underwood, of whom we have many fond memories. During the first year, Clarice Hoover left the class, but John Bogart came in. The Sophomores initiated us by requiring us to wear funny costumes during the day and obeying all commands of upperclassmen. In the evening of initiation day, we were guests of the Seniors at a dance. We entered into the school's extracurricular clubs and activities. For our first Christmas Ball, we chose Carol Houzenga and Terry Elliott as our King and Queen candidates. Jeaninne Senneff was a crown bearer. The year closed with an all-school picnic at Eagle Point Park in Clinton. Mr. McLaughlin served as Advisor for our Sophomore year. Our beginning enrollment of 28 was reduced by the loss of Joyce Spencer and Gary LaShelle. We initiated the Freshmen by having them perform stunts in an afternoon assembly. Outstanding events for this year included the Ivy-League dance we sponsored, operating a dart game and fishing booth at the P.T. A. carnival, and participating in the Christmas Ball, for which our King and Queen candidates were Sherrie Lewis and Mick Brearton. Marnes Hill and Terry Elliott were crown bearers. Our third, and Junior, year was the most outstanding for us. Mr. Gummersheimer was our Advisor for the first part of the year and Mr. Saueressig for the latter part. Bette Houzenga, Ruth Diephuis, John Bogart, and Shirley Shaw left our class during the year; Jim Carroll joined us. Lloyd Hamilton enrolled for a time but left during the year. We printed the school paper, THE YORKSTER, under the editorship of Donna Fed-dersen and Lester Baker. To earn money for the Prom, we sold pop, popcorn, and candy at home basketball games. Our coveted class rings were received in November. Jerry Hubble and Marnes Hill were our candidates for the Christmas ball. Jerry was chosen King. Rose Mary McCormick was one of the crown bearers. Our class play, Hobgoblin House, was successfully presented before a capacity audience in April, and our Prom was held in May with the theme of Hawaiian Holiday. Carolyn Whitney and Dick Hook were chosen King and Queen. Music was provided by Marvin Green. We began our last year at Y.C.H.S. with 21 Seniors. Barbara Dykstra and Jim Carroll did not return; Pat Letcher entered our class. We welcomed the incoming Freshmen with a reception in the gym to close their day of initiation. Our candidate for Queen of the P.T. A. carnival was Sherrie Lewis. We presented our class play. Let Me Out of Here, ” in November and had a party afterward in the American Legion Hall. Our candidates for the Christmas Ball were Lawrence Williams and Mary Ann Daehler. Lawrence was chosen King. Our outstanding activity of the year has been the preparation of the 1960 SAND BURR, our school yearbook. Of the original group of 28 who began their Y.C.H.S. career in 1956, 20 are members of our class of 21 who are completing high school training at Y.C. H. S. with Baccalaureate services and Commencement exercises in May of this year. We are grateful for the good times we have had and the knowledge we have gained. We look to the future with enthusiasm and high hopes. @1 46 'Profi It is the year 1975. I, Rose McCormick, and Pat Letcher are happily looking around at the contented diners in our newly opened Star-Lite Restaurant in Miami, Florida, when we notice a man who reminds us so much of a former classmate at our old York Community High that we go over and talk with him. It is John Creighton! As in the past, John doesn't give out with a lot of useless talk, but he tosses his card on the table, and our hearts skip some beats as we read: Have eye; will spy. We ask him to help us locate other classmates of the year 1960, and he consents. A case on which he is working will prevent his going with us, but he gives us a pass card for unlimited service from his New York office. Pat and I are delighted, so we turn the restaurant management over to our husbands and start out on our search. We begin with a visit at the Creighton, Creighton, and Creighton Agency in New York City. There we are welcomed by a stunningly sophisticated and efficient receptionist who is none other than our former classmate Mary Ann Daehler. She tells us about her husband, who is a handsome Navy Commander. They now live in New York City with their triplet sons. She works in John’s office because she has always enjoyed office work. We are provided with a graduate radar-eye people-finder named O. Wherezhe, who will pilot a private jet machine for us and convey messages. Our search begins widi a flight to Thomson, Illinois. Our landing field happens to be operated by Joe Waltrip and his wife. Their hospitality is boundless, and we are treated to fried chicken. We learn that the chickens have come from the Smith Poultry Farm which is owned by Jean Brown Smith (another of our former classmates) and her husband. We make a quick tour of the large farm with its unusual landscaping. Class Prophecy, cont. Thomson's population is now 45, 000, and we can scarecely find any buildings dating back to 1960. As we explore the city, we find a magnificent suspension bridge spans the Mississippi from Thomson to the Iowa side. It was designed by Lester Baker, who is now a construction engineer living in Corpus Christi, Texas, where he and his wife enjoy deep sea fishing and boating. Our guide, Wherezhe, announces that our next stop will be in Peru, South America. Which of our former classmates will we find there? we wonder. Only a few hours elapse before we know. Betty Feldt and her husband are living in Peru in an old gray castle on a mountainside. She loves the mountain life and her eight children keep her busy. While we are sitting in the garden overlooking the green valleys, a gyro-jet comes in for a landing, and we are amazed to find the pilot to be Terry Elliott. Terry is U.S. Inspector of U.S. Property Abroad. He tells us he visited with his friend Robert Schneider, and that Robert has changed his name to Roberto Shinedear and is the famous actor known from continent to continent. As Robert is on location in Nevada for an episode in a Wagon Train production, we jet up to see him. We are treated to a campfire program with Robert reciting old Western ballads of the lone prairie and lost loves. He tells us that Lawrence Williams will sing in a TV spectacular from Los Angeles tomorrow. Lawrence's softly-crooned love songs have been rocketing his fans to the moon, and he is gaining notice for the custom-made sports car he drives. We jet over to Lawrence's studio. He welcomes us and tells us that Cecil Young designs all of his sports cars and also operates a successful motel in the San Fernando Valley. He also tells us that Jerry Hubble is his business manager and is responsible for his success. As Jerry is in Honolulu for a vacation with his wife and daughter, we make a quick trip over to Cecil's motel, and then jet over to Honolulu. Jerry is glad to see us and honors us with a pineapple feast. Among distinguished guests attending, are former classmates, Lilly Dannels and Jeaninne Senneff. Lilly married a doctor back in Illinois, who now conducts U.S. Government experiments in Honolulu. Jeaninne married a West Point graduate, who is now a General stationed in Hawaii. Jeaninne tells us that we will soon hear a great deal more about Sherrie Lewis, for she married a law student while attending the University of Colorado, and he is entering the 1976 U.S. Presidential race. We jet over to Colorado Springs to see Sherrie. She is delighted to see us. We learn that Mary Ann Tousley's love for secretarial work took her to Sweden, where she married a Swedish surgeon and is living happily in Stockholm. Sherrie also tells us Class Prophecy, cont. that Larry Grim owns a large fur-trading post in Anchorage, Alaska. We jet up to see Larry, and as we are getting ready to leave, Larry gives each of us a beautiful ermine coat. We thank him profusely and then we must be on our way back to Thomson. Upon arriving in Thomson we see a bulletin posted for a Farm Bureau meeting with a talk to be given by a U.S. Congressman from Illinois, who proves to be none other than Mick Brearton. We attend the meeting and have a very nice talk with Mick, his wife, and his six children. From Mick we learn that Marnes Hill is an Olympic ski champion and teaches skiing in the Adirondacks at an exclusive school for training future Olympic performers. Donna Feddersen is conducting an all-girl dance band in Minneapolis and is participating in a national jazz-musician festival in St. Louis. We jet down to see Donna. We meet her husband and her little son who performs on the Bongo drums. Later we jet over to see Marnes and are given a real treat, for the skiers present a night-time ski show for us with light provided by the flaming torches which each skier bears. Marnes' husband performs an outstanding jump from Daredevil Point. Her two sons and daughter take us for a ride over the mountain passes on their dog sled. Our mission accomplished, we board our jet and journey back to Florida. We are grateful to John for the help he gave us and pass on to him the recently gained knowledge of our classmates. His reply is received promptly: Eye spied; knows all. Initiation Day in 1956 bernor Fray JVMOZS KAREN EISSENS TERRY STURTEVANT GERALD BOWER FRANCES McCORMICK President Vice President Treasurer Secretary JANICE ROSE ROGER ESLINGER JAMES EISSENS PAULA CARPENTER DOROTHY LETCHER LEON EISSENS MARTIN CRONISTER JAMES BAKER DAVID JOHNSON MARVIN STILES ELMER McLAIN EUGENE ST. ORES (fcatcox T iedetttecC o£ '6f 'patten, 2004 z 'ftyouAecvt e By Vera and Ken Tarpley Julie Butler (a 16-year-old sparkler”) - - - -------------------- Karen Eissens Doug Butler (her twin, a motorcycle fiend)------------------------ Roger Eslinger Dr. Ann Butler (their mother, a successful M.D.)---------------------- Joann Jurgens Tom Butler (their father, an unsuccessful song writer) - - Gerald Bower Mrs. Hanson (a motherly neighbor) --- ------------------------------- Paula Carpenter Hank Steincke (a salesman)------------------------------------------ Danny Kness Warren (Doug's friend and likewise a cycle addict)---------------------Marvin Stiles Sergeant Lutzfelder (a local police officer) - - - ------------- - -------joe Frosch Mrs. Cranfield (an impatient patient)---------------------------------Dorothy Letcher Mrs. Ames (a timid patient)...................................Frances McCormick Pat Flanagan (the efficient nurse)--------------------------------- Janice Rose Mrs. Norris (the high school principal's wife) - - Gayle Durward Mr. Osborne (a business man) ------------------------------------_ James Eissens Calvin Pepper (a disc jockey)...........-----......................... Martin Cronister Cynthia Lewis (a singer) --------------------------------------------- Gayle Durward MARY HOFF BAND OFFICERS President - Donna Fay Fedderson Vice President - Karen Eissens Secretary-Treasurer and Reporter Kathy Dykstra Librarian - Jeaninne Senneff Manager - Martin Cronister Mary Ann Hoff Bill Spencer President Vice President Evelyn Wilt Secretary Tom Brearton Sharlene Zenk Treasurer Reporter Jim Baker Bob Potter Judy Hubble David Diehl Cindy Baker Alan Hickey Barbara Gruber Lynn Bowers Beverly Gruber Jo Ann Hazen Larry Smith Peggy St. Ores Gene Dannett Bob Shoop Nancy Kramer Kathy Dykstra Dick Shoop Pam Creighton Bob Elgin Joan Schmidt Larry Carroll LeRoy Appel Jan Jurgens Sharon Newendyke President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Reporter Virginia Harridge Don Groharing Raymond Remrey Mary Lee Johnson Terry Kness Paul McGinnis Arthur Kosier Merrie Jo Sippel Paulette Hamm Sandy Phernetton Norman Pease Ronnie Mitchel Wayne Witt David Lynch (flaxe nru -Ski WAats Girts f Vcvi4Cty 7e z tt David Johnson, Leon Eissens, Lester Baker, Danny Kness, Terry Elliott, Mick Brearton, John Creighton, Robert Schneider, JoeWaltrip, Jerry Hubble, and Coach, Clifford Kinnicutt. (26ee Ce4ute'i Joann Jurgens Karen Eissens Marnes Hill Sherrie Lewis Coach - C. Kinnicutt President - John Creighton Terry Elliott Robert Schneider Mick Brearton Jerry Hubble Lester Baker Martin Cronister S z4 et aM STANDING - Ronald Mitchell, Raymond Remrey, Coach - Clifford Kinnicutt, Robert Elgin, Larry Smith. SITTING - Don Groharing, Alan Hickey, Bill Spencer, Paul McGinnis, Jim Baker. 0p'ie4 i- Sofi i (fyee'iCeaeCe'Ki Kathy Dykstra Peggy St. Ores Sharlene Zenk Terry Kness TROPHY DINNERS Second Place CARROLL COUNTY TOURNAMENT LESTER J. BAKER Go Getter” JERRY HUBBLE Great Guard MICKEY BREARTON Rebounder JOHNNY CREIGHTON Keen Eye TERRY ELLIOTT Hot Shot JOE WALTRIP ’Bench Jockey” LEON EISSENS ’’Rebounder” DANNY KNESS ”Speedy” DAVID JOHNSON ”S linger” ROBERT SCHNEIDER ’’Board Man” wh .rtUit Blocked s o r. v• . r TO Let's GO B. N. O. (Be-jorc Nl+J Outfits) ■?hysic t ejLue.i - tlftS . =mt P.l.st. Otfice MRS. GILPIN STAGG MRS. ALFRED DYKSTRA MRS. R. C. BUSH MRS. GENE MARKEN Secretary Treasurer President Vice President SENIORS (Z uul O cce JUNIORS President - Mick Brearton Vice President - Sherrie Lewis Secretary - Mary Ann Daehler Treasurer - Marnes Hill Class Reporter - Jean Brown SOPHOMORES President - Karen Eissens Vice President - Terry Sturtevant Secretary - Frances McCormick Treasurer - Gerald Bower Class Reporter - Joann Jurgens FRESHMEN President - Mary Ann Hoff Vice President - Bill Spencer Secretary - Evelyn Wilt Treasurer - Tom Brearton Class Reporter - Sharlene Zenk President - Larry Carroll Vice President - LeRoy Appel Secretary - Sharon Newendyke Treasurer - Jan Jurgens Class Reporter - Marcia Melton @o tce t S’cutd CLARINETS: D. Marshall, W. Holland, B. Gruber, T. Kness, B. Gruber. FLUTE: K. Eissens. CORNETS: L. Grim, M. Cronister, R. Mitchell. HORNS: D. Feddersen, E. Prins. BARITONES: E. Wilt, M. Gruber. TROMBONES: L. Carroll, G. Bower, D. Daehler. SAXOPHONES: J. Sloan. J. Haas, J. Jurgens, M. Hoff. BASS: G. Durward. PERCUSSION: J. Senneff, M. Johnson, K. Dykstra, M. Stiles. CONDUCTOR: M. Aiello. 'TTfcxecC FRONT ROW: J. Hazen, P. Letcher, B. Feldt, J. Jurgens, K. Eissens, G. Durward, M. St. Ores. SECOND ROW: M. Aiello, M. Melton, J. Schmitt, M. Johnson, E. Wilt, M. Sippel, P. Hamm, T. Kness. THIRD ROW: M. Stiles, L. Baker, L. Williams, M. Brearton, T. Elliott, J. Creighton, R. Schneider. (26 UC Jo Ann Hazen Peggy St. Ores Paulette Hamm Evelyn Wilt Joan Schmitt Merrie J o Sippel Terry Kness DIRECTOR Mr. M. Aiello 2 (tyo'uca. Lester Baker Robert Schneider Mickey Brearton Terry Elliott John Creighton Marvin Stiles DIRECTOR Mr. M. Aiello SEATED - (left to right) Frances McCormick. Co-Editor Joann Jurgens, Gayle Durward, Editor STANDING -Danny Kness Roger Eslinger MissN. Ravenscroft, Advise James Eissens David Johnson ABSENT - h mam am wfi mwuuiii on i Ai I Eugene St. Ores and Karen Eissens SEATED: Pam Creighton, Cindy Baker, Donna Fay Fedderson, Mames Hill, and Sherrie Lewis. STANDING: Sharlene Zenk, Marcia Melton, Mick Brearton, Joann Jurgens, Jean Brown. Jeaninne Senneff STAFF Donna Fay Fedderson------------------------- Editor-in-Chief Lucinda Baker---------------------------- Assistant Editor Reporters - Meet the Seniors ------------- - Marnes Hill Fads and Fashions and G.A.A.-----------Jeaninne Senneff Band..................................... Kathy Dykstra Sports----------------------------------- pam Creighton F.F.A. - - M. Brearton and L. Bower F.H.A. and Senior Class------- jean Brown Junior Class - - ------------------------- Joann Jurgens Sophomore Class - ----------------------- sharlene Zenk Freshman Class - - Marcia Melton Typists--------------------Betty Jane Feldt, Sherrie Lewis and Marnes Hill Betty Jane Feldt Kathy Dykstra Lynn Bower SEATED: Gayle Durward, Kathy Dykstra, Karen Eissens, Frances McCormick, Miss Crosby (Advisor), JoAnn Hazen. STANDING: Paulette Hamm, Gene Dannatt, Marvin Stiles, Betty Jane Feldt, Mick Brearton, Janice Rose, David Johnson, Lynn Bower, Judy Hubble. NOT PICTURED: Paula Carpenter. . 4. s4. TOP ROW: B. Gruber, B. Gruber, N. Kramer, S. Newendyke, J. Jurgens, M. Tousley, J. Schmitt, P. Creighton. SECOND ROW: T. Kness, C. Baker, M. St. Ores, N. Ravenscroft, Advisor, M. Sippel, M. Daehler, J. Hazen. FRONT ROW: J. Brown, S. Lewis, K. Dykstra, S. Zenk, K. Eissens, J. Senneff, M. Hill. President: Sharlene Zink Vice President: Karen Eissens Secretary: Kathy Dykstra Treasurer: Jeaninne Senneff Reporter: Jean Brown Parliamentarian: Marnes Hill Point Recorder: Sherrie Lewis Patone 'rtyo tte tta6ene 4atenceo FIRST ROW: Jean Brown, Sherrie Lewis, Kathy Dykstra, Karen Eissens, Sharlene Zenk, Marnes Hill, Beverly and Barbara Gruber, Miss Countryman, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Terry Kness, Cindy Baker, Judy Hubble, Paulette Hamm, Peggy St. Ores, Nancy Kramer, Lily Dannels, Virginia Harridge, Merrie Jo Sippel, Mary Ann Daehler, Marcia Melton, JoAnn Hazen. TOP ROW: Rose Mary McCormick, Joan Schmitt, Pat Letcher, Dorothy Letcher, Janice Rose, Mary Lee Johnson, Betty Jane Feldt, Joann Jurgens, Jeaninne Senneff, Gayle Durwarci, Sharon Newendyke, Frances McCormick, Mary Ann Tousley, Pam Creighton. F.H.A. OFFICERS President------------Karen Eissens Vice President---------------Kathy Dykstra Secretary------------- sharlene Zenk Treasurer------------------Sherrie Lewis Parliamentarian - - -----------Marnes Hill Reporter and State Parliamentarian - Jean Brown fortes Aare fliSS Co u r + t ry m £ YL, iJirvte ? foKS?, £T rr Je a YV Bra IAJ nJ Lawrence Williams And Joann Jurgens Crowned King And Queen Of FH A Winter Formal Future Homemakers of Amer- „a sponsored the annual Winter Formal on January 15, at the high school. About 120 students and idults enjoyed and danced to the .nusic of Jack Busch. Joann Jurgens and Lawrence. Williams were crowned King and Jiieen by. Karen Eissens, FHA president ..and Jerry Hubble last year’s king. The crown bearers were Mary Ann Tousley and Robert Schnjder. The King and Queen were, attended by Mary nn Daehler, Kathy Dykstra, .VL.cia Melton, James Eissens, Dave piehl, and Ray Reraerey. Jeaninne Senneff and Terry Elliott !«d the grand march. The theme, Snow Bound, was written across the back of the i tage in black letters. The gym was decorated with green, red, and white streamers. In the center was hung a white bell with multiple colored streamers coming out from it to the corners of ’he gym. At the East end of the gym was a home scene, with a fireplace, rocking chair, and other accessories The Future Homemakers of America hope that everyone enjoyed themselves. Mrs. George Eissens, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobb Dykstra, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown were chaperones. q uee rr 'putune pcvunesKi s4 Kenic FRONT ROW: R. Saueressig, Advisor, M. Brearton, C. Young, J. Hubble, T. Sturtevant, J. Eissens, G. Bower. SECOND ROW: D. Lynch, A. Hickey, L. Appel, P. McGinnis, M. Stiles, E. St. Ores, L. Grim, L. Carroll. THIRD ROW: D. Johnson, T. Brearton, L. Bower, J. Waltrip, J. Jurgens, N. Pease, J. Baker, L. Eissens, E. Engelkins. F.F.A. OFFICERS President - ----------------James Eissens Vice President ... .........Marvin Stiles Secretary---------- -- Gerald Bower Treasurer-------------------Eugene St. Ores Reporter-----------------------Lynn Bower Sentinel - --- ---------Larry Grim THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE LYNN BOWER Champion Salesman Ready-Jell Project K? K LARRY CARROLL Hampshire Gilt Award FARM MACHINERY ADULT VOCATIONAL AG. lvh T tke Y f J o C • o , r-. v' rA • s r Lou of o uote f a H eJ s 140 104 suo itu pue • • • SUO Vut 3-43 M ert- -uo a uaaig v U OS mou f From Us to You Best Wishes to the Class of '60 May Your Future be Bright “DEL” AND NORMA’S CAFE Phone 3122 Thomson, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of '60 Congratulations To Class of '60 MELTON ELECTRIC Television Repairs THOMSON REVIEW New or Used TV's Electric Work Your Local Paper PERRY MELTON Phone 2644 Thomson, Illinois Thomson, Illinois GREEN’S DIEHL UPHOLSTERING SHOP OIL COMPANY Free Pick Up and Service Petroleum Products Work Guaranteed Free Estimates H. W. DIEHL R. BRISTOL Thomson, Illinois Thomson, Illinois Phone 3231 Phone 2331 DANNELS BROS. Excavating - Our Specialty Savanna Phone 2133 Thomson Phone 2519 TV SERVICE Compliments of BILL BAKER FIN AND FEATHER Phone Thomson 3121 RESORT Radio and Car Radio Repair Thomson, Illinois Thomson, Illinois BOB ESTHER TRAUM Congratulations to MARGARET HEUSINKVELD the class of ’60 INSURANCE MRS. JOHN CARROLL Thomson, Illinois Flowers for All Occasions Phone 2212 Thomson, Illinois CLARENCE BOLHOUS INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Thomson , Illinoi s SMITH’S ROYAL BLUE Thomson, Illinois Phone 2421 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '60 Best Wishes Best Wishes to the to the Class of I960 Class of '60 MR. AND MRS. MAPLE LAWN HAROLD BUSTER WITT Purebred Ham shire Hogs Fresh Eggs REST HOME Phone 2355 Thomson, Illinois Dial 3243 Thomson, Illinois “OZZIE” CRONISTER’S Compliments of - BARBER SHOP - Agent for Wardrobe Cleaners kyle McGinnis Thomson, Illinois Thomson, Illinois THOMSON STATE BANK Neighborly Viewpoint Talking Things Over Helps Solve Farm Problems When It's a Financial Matter Why Not Come in and Draw on Our Experiences? We Are Here to Help in Every Way We Can Bank Credit Is the Best Farm Credit - Save for the Future -THOMSON STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve Bank System Compliments of MYLES HASS VILLAGE INN P. A. G. Daehler CHARLIE, LAWRENCE Pfister Hybrid Seed Corn AND TOM Phone 3330 Thomson, Illinois Thomson, Illinois Congratulations to McCormicks pizza the Class of '60 AND SHORT ORDERS DOROTHE’S Phone 2105 Thomson, Illinois BEAUTY SHOP MAC ROSEMARY Thomson, Illinois ROSE FRANCES Compliments of ORTHMANN’S SUPERETTE Thomson, Illinois Good Luck in the Future Native Mississippi Fish FAIR VU FISH MARKET GENE’S TV AND RADIO SERVICE Smoked and Fresh Olympic.TV's and Arvin Radios Rt. 80 2 Miles North of Thomson, Illinois Phone 3395 Phone3141 Thomson, Illinois ROBINSON’S FISH MARKET PIONEER MELON GROWER Fresh and Smoked Daily p. k. mcginnis Thomson Quality Melons Illinois Rt. 80 Thomson, Illinois Wholesale Retail Compliments of JERRY OLSEN Thomson, Illinois POTTER BROS., INC. Lumber - Coal Thomson, Illinois LEWIS MOTOR COMPANY Service Tires Accessories Thomson, Illinois Sinclair Gas and Oils Congratulations to the Class of '60 MERVIN G. MARSHALL MOORMAN FEED Phone 3112 Thomson, Illinois BROWN LYNCH SCOTT R. C.A. Victor R. C. A. Whirlpool Speed Queen Kelvinator Complete Hardware, Paint and Appliances Sales and Services Fulton Illinois Congratulations to the Class of '60 From the BUSINESS MEN’S ASSOCIATION of Fulton, Illinois DYKEMA Compliments of PLUMBING AND HEATING FULTON SHOE STORE Phone 3172 Shoes for the Entire Family Fulton, Illinois Fulton, Illinois STRATING SERVICE CO. FULTON Appliances - Paints - Insurance PAINT AND PAPER STORE Phone 5101 Pittsburgh Paint Fulton, Illinois Firestone Dealer Philco and Maytag Appliances ALBER FABER AND SON In Business Over 45 Years Phone 4284 Fulton, Illinois Compliments of E. E. MUSK, O.D. L. V. MUSK, O.D. MORGAN’S Phone 4704 Fulton, Illinois Fulton, Illinois CONSIDINE’S INS. AGENCY General Insurance Box 185 Phone 2551 Office 2861 Home Fulton, Illinois LARRY’S JEWELRY Compliments of L. E. VRCHOTICKY FABERS Genuine Registered Keepsake Feed - Coal - Building Material Diamond Rings Fulton, Illinois Bulova, Wyler, and Benrus Watches Phone 2431 All Work Guaranteed Fulton, Illinois Phone 6691 JOYCE LUMBER COMPANY KOOI AND WORKMAN Since 1858 Heating and Sheet Building Materials Service Metal Fulton, Illinois Phone 3813 Quality Lumber and Millwork Fulton, Illinois Phone 2731 The Dutch Boy Says: To The Dutch Girl- The Dutch Boy Restaurant Has the Finest Food. Tuesday Night Special Country Fried $1. 50 Chicken or for Adults Swiss Steak 80£ with all the for children Trimmings Come and Eat All You Can “DUTCH BOY RESTAURANT East Tenth Avenue in Fulton, Illinois B V STANDARD SERVICE Car Pick Up and Delivery Call us for courteous and prompt service Phone 6391 Fulton Illinois FULTON ELEVATOR Dealer in Grain, Feed, Seed and Coal Ready Mix Concrete Phone 4761 Fulton, Illinois WOODS DRUGS T. E. TOMMY WOODS, R. Ph. Phone 5553 Fulton, Illinois FULTON READY MIX Quality Concrete Washed Sand and Gravel Phone 6601 Fulton, Illinois BORGMAN’S MEN’S SHOP 1116 4th St. Dial 3813 Fulton, Illinois The Home of Quality Clothing HERMAN J. DEVRIES BUILDER-CONTRACTOR Quality Homes and Farm Buildings Free Estimates Fulton, Illinois Phone 5071 JIMMIE JONES’ SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 Products Tenth Avenue and First Street Phone 2871 Fulton, Illinois JAHN’S HOME FURNISHINGS Let us Make Your House a Home Fulton, Illinois Fulton 6111 Clinton Enterprise 9700 BIRGITS BEAUTY SHOP Phone 6641 Fulton, Illinois FULTON LOCKER AND REFRIGERATION Phone 2571 Fulton, Illinois BORGMAN BROS Feeds and Fuel Fertilizer - Baby Chicks RALPH BORGMAN ANDREW BORGMAN Coal M 0 B 1 L G A S Feed Fulton, Illinois Phone 3131 G R E A S E Potatoes Compliments of fdasssja AL’S SPORT SHOP NOBLE’S GARAGE FULTON BODY SHOP E. L. NOBLE, Proprietor Authorized Ford Dealer Phone 5461 1201 Lincolnway Phone 5661 Fulton, Illinois Fulton, Illinois WIERSEMA’S HAROLD C. OLSON GREENHOUSES Grower of Potted Plants AGENCY and General Insurance Line Vegetables Fourteenth Street Fulton, Illinois Fulton, Illinois Phone 5392 HOME APPLIANCE COMPANY Fulton, Illinois Zenith Television - Gas Stoves - Gas Appliances Frigidaire Products Sales and Services MEREMA BROS. BIELEMA’S Friendly Massey-Ferguson Sales and Service SHOE SERVICE Corner of 11th Avenue and 4th Street Phone 3344 ■ w Shoes for Men and Boys Fulton, Illinois Fulton, Illinois BUSH’S CAFE Western Illinois' Oldest Restaurant Serving Surrounding Communities for 58 Years Banquet Facilities Fulton, Illinois Phone 2161 for Reservation or Parties In Fulton, Illinois JOHN R. BALK It's Mason Contractors BUD’S Concrete Work, Foundations IGA FOODUNER Chimneys Your Complete Food Store 1329 14th Ave. Phone 2641 Phone 5793 Fulton, Illinois KAY’S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving, Hair styling, Tinting, All Beauty Needs Complete Line of Revlon Products Experienced Beauticians Phone 4823 Fulton, Illinois Tappan Clothes Dryers Gas Ranges Philgas Automatic Laundry Plates Water Heaters Bottled and Bulk Service Chicken Automatic Stock Brooders Tank Heaters RUS BROS. L. P. GAS CO. Phone 2061 1320 Fifteenth Avenue Fulton, Illinois CHARLES GEERTS Custom Shelling and Cracking 1314 8 th Ave. Fulton, Illinois Phone 4171 HOLESINGER IMPLEMENT CLINTON Sales and Service FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 400 Twelfth Ave. 128 Fifth Ave. South Phone 3741 j Clinton, Iowa Fulton, Illinois Where Thousands Save Millions KROS MAIN AVENUE VARIETY STORE 1340 on your radio dial Toys, Knick Knacks, and Household Supplies Clinton, Iowa Clinton, Iowa WARDROBE CLEANERS Courtesy - Promptness - Satisfaction 66 Main Avenue Clinton, Iowa For Those Who Care ALBERT’S BICKER’S TV FINE JEWELERS SALES AND SERVICE Keepsake Diamonds Gorham - Towle - Reed - Barton gilvfer Setchell - Carlson Unitized TV 2321 North 2nd Street Lenox and Royal D wlton China 203 5th Ave. SchRh Phone CH 2-9422 S Clinton, Iowa 'v Clinton, Iowa BIG SHOE STORE J. H. POTTS SON JEWELERS Shoes for the Iowa's Oldest Jewelry Store Entire Family .p Established 1854 V 71 Main Avenue Clinton, Iowa 'O Clinton, Iowa T. I. McLANE PRINTING COMPANY 522 South Second Street Clinton, Iowa Office Furniture typewriters Adding Machines „Everything £or (he offlce„ ' School Snpplies BRANDT AUTO COMPANY CITIZENS FINANCE CO. 135-139 Fourth Avenue South Telephone CH 2-8922 525 South 3rd St. Clinton, Iowa When better automobiles are built Buick will jj build them. ' Clinton, Iowa Buick Opel EAGLE FOOD CENTER DOMESTIC PLUMBING CO. tlj venue 5 uth Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing 716 So. 2nd St. Clinton, Iowa Clinton, Iowa Phone CH-2-0022 THE MUSIC BOX ’ 1r Clinton Record Shop 131 5th Ave. South Congratulations to the class of I960 LAFAYETTE HOTEL Clinton, Iowa Clinton, Iowa Compliments of ZIRKELBACH REFRIGERATION BACKHAND WAGNER Frigicfofcije Sales and Service Refrigerator s Washers 133 PaftnAye. South Dryers Ranges and Fheezers Clinton, Iowa 4il Fifth Ave. South Clinton, Iowa Compliments of CLINTON MEN’S WEAR ASSOCIATION Bach's Men Store . . . Shull's . . . Muffy's Men Shop Boegel's Men's Wear . . . F. Bradulski and Son. . . Martin Morris Co. . . . Tingleff Clothing Co. . . . Van. Allen's Men's Shop Bowl for Health Modern Alleys Fully Automatic CLINTON RECREATION LANES 116 Fifth Avenue South h Pianos, Music Instruments Records, Sheet Music BENDER MUSIC CO. 411 South Second Street Clinton, Iowa Clinton, Iowa . A Everything in Music Since 1885 Compliments of ESPEY’S JEWELERS LOU MARGES Keepsake piamohd Rings Bulova - Hamilton - Elgin y tc)ies 132- Fifth Ave. South Expert ;tfatch and jewelry Clinton, Iowa repairing 402 South Second Street Clinton, Iowa I SEARS Where Everyone Shops . , and i Jj Savesl v J II SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. SEARS, ROEBUCK Vjk COMPANY Clinton, Iowa GEORGE BONNER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 701 South Second Street Clinton, Iowa Service is Our Business F. MUELLER SONS CO: Feed, Seeds, Fertilizers 109 Fifth Ave. South Clinton, Iowa Phone CH 2-5422 Compliments of The Store for the Entire Family South Second Street and Fifth Ave. ___________Clinton, Iowa RENIER’S HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS Complete Instruction Facilities 204 South 2nd Street Clinton, Iowa Compliments of PAASKE’S Furniture - Rugs - Carpets Draperies 63-67 Main Avenue Clinton, Iowa 7 EBLE AND JORGENSEN Formerly Allen Office Supply OFFICE SUPPLY CENTER Ch 3-3226 135 Fifth Avenue South Clinton , Iowa New and used office machines, furniture and typewriters KURTZ GLASS CO. Mirrors Steel Sash Table Tops Store Fronts Window Glass Plastic 708 South Second Street Clinton, Iowa ROD FITCH’S SPORTS CENTER 100 6th Avenue North Clinton, Iowa Phone Ch 2-6652 Outboard motors, boats, guns, ammunition, archery equipment, hunting equipment, binoculars, fishing tackle, athletic goods. ROEHL PHILLIPS FURNITURE COMPANY Compliments IOWA STATE SAVINGS BANK Your Lane Cedar ttspe Chest Dealer 122 Main Avenue Clinton, Iowa Clinton, Iowa Compliments In Clinton it's LYONS RASTRELU’S QU RETAIL BUREAU North-End Merchants Clinton, Iowa Genuine Italian Pizza 0 fT PAETZ SUPER-VALU DAIRY QUEEN 1431 North 2nd St. We give S H Green Stamps Clinton, Iowa 1105 North 2nd □RIRV QUEEN K tASTf fQoo fOR Clinton, Iowa The Cone With the Curl on Top LAW FUNERAL HOME SNACK HARBOR 326 Washington - Savanna Air Conditioned Ambulance 219 Main Ave. Oxygen Equipped Phone 6666 Lyons, Iowa Serving Savanna and Area for Over 30 Years Compliments of KATHRYN MAY LAW’S MOTEL Savanna - Phone 5863 Approved by Men's Traveling Association Modern Units Radiant Heat Television WILL’S MOBIL SERVICE On Highways 52 and 64 East Ahead With Mobil Savannah, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of I960 LaSHELLE AND SONS SAVANNA RECREATION HALL Fish, bait, and sporting goods Pool - Billiards Snack Bar Savanna, Illinois 215 Main Street Savanna, Illinois Phone Savanna 8888 Congratulations to the Class of '60 SAVANNA GREENHOUSES Thomson Representative - MRS. JOHN CARROLL Flowers for All Occasions Savanna, Illinois iSSSs L. B. HUSSEY, M.D. Compliments of ELLIOTT Savanna, Illinois JEWELRY CO. Congratulations to Class Established 1889 1960 Savanna, Illinois SAVANNA APPLIANCE Compliments of AND HARDWARE CO. F. A. HERBERT Boats - Motors Hardware - Housewares Finest in Men's Wear 318 Main St. - Phone 7111 Savanna, Illinois 326 Main Street Savanna, Illinois Farmall Tractors International Trucks FLEXONICS CORP. Parts and Service Steam Pipe Line Expansion Joints Tires and Tubes 2416 Jackson St. International Harvester Nutrena Feed - Wayne Feed Savanna, Illinois Fencing and Posts Phone 2445 JOE LOESER SAVANNA Insurance of All Kinds FARM SUPPLIES COMPANY Insure is Sure Insurance Savanna, Illinois National Bank Building Phone 6765 Savanna, Illinois PITTS SPORTS STORE ( Cm fx t ■Best Wishes to the Class of '6 t Mercury Outboard Motors SKAIEN’S '44- Main Street SERVICE STATION Savanna, Illinois . (fcmooo (products. y T Savanna, Illinois Best Wishes to the MARTH BROTHERS Class of I960 5c TO $1.00 STORES HELLE BROS. Chinaware - Glassware Savanna Wood Products Toys - Notions - Hosiery Savanna, Illinois Savanna, Illinois Mt. Carroll, Illinois BALLAS MOTORS Ford and Mercury See Junior for A-1 Used Cars JOHN D. BALLAS, JR. 44 Main Street Savanna, 111 Phone 9-4265 OAK PARK GROCERY 1425 Chicago Avenue Clover Farm Store JOHNNIE MILLER, Owner Phone 4774 Savanna, Illinois; Best Wishes to the Class of I960 GRIMM’S CAFE Savanna, Illinois Compliments of JACK’S PLACE Savanna, Illinois Phone 9-4724 SAVANNA BODY SHOP R. D. MESSMER Body and Fender Work Painting, Acetylene and Electric Welding Free Estimates 1 Madison Street Phone 4212 4th STREET CLOTHING MART Men's Women's Clothing Children's Shoes Savanna, Illinois HUNTERS FUNERAL MEMORIAL CHAPEL Phone 5555 Savanna, Illinois Ambulance Service SAVANNA CLEANERS AND DRYERS Savanna, Illinois Your Cleaner is Your Clothes Best Friend 4th Street and Chicago Ave. ARTHUR WEIDMAN, Prop. Compliments of WACKER MILLER Standard Service 3 Washing and Greasing Bumper to Bumper Phone 8601 SI Mi DAR D Savanna, Illinois SAVANNA LUMBER COMPANY Savanna, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of I960 RUDY’S MILEAGE MART BEA’S DINER friendly Savanna, Illinois good coffee DEEP ROCK Congratulations to the Class of I960 ALDEN AND DAUPHIN Standard Service U-Haul Trailers Phone 9-2129 Savanna, Illinois (standard 'We Call for and Deliver Best Wishes to the Class of I960 MEEKER’S JOHN GORDON, Proprietor Route 80 Phone 3135 Savanna, Illinois J SAVANNA V AUTO PARTS New and Used Auto Parts We Buy Scrap Iron and Steel Phone 8218 4 Miles North of Thomson on Route 80 Best Wishes to the Class of 1964) CHICKEN-COOP DRIVE-IN Savanna, Illinois Best Wishes to the See PAUL B. SWANSON Class of '60 ALBERT M. GREISON For Building, Buying and Selling Leases and Rentals Quality Footwear of Real Estate Savanna, Illinois 419 Main Street Savanna, Illinois THE NATIONAL BANK OF SAVANNA Complete Banking Service Savanna, Illinois Phone 2675 Congratulations Compliments of Class of I960 MR. AND MRS. W. C. BIMM LEONARD STAGE Savanna, Illinois Savanna, Illinois Phone 4763 DR. F. T. ROE OPTOMETRIST Compliments of GRAHAM’S Savanna, 111. Mt. Carroll 333 Chicago Theatre Avenue Building COFFEE SHOP 104 Main Street Phone 4752 Phone 5131 Savanna, Illinois Savanna Sidings Weather Fashioned Compliments of in Savanna, 111. INTERSTATE SAVANNA POWER COMPANY FABRICATORS, INC. Reddy Kilowatt, Your Custom Manufacturers of Siding Electric Servant, Products Brings you Telephone 2311 K. C. SCHNEIDER, Vice Pres. Dependable, Efficient Electric Service Live Better Elecfrically J. I. Case E. C. TURNER, M.D. and New Idea Savanna, Illinois Farm Machinery Congratulations to the M. C. Choppers Class of I960 Elevators Unloading Wagons Compliments of Industrial Equipment EATON AND LEEMON YOUNG IMP. CO. B. YOUNG Chadwick, Mt. Carroll - - Attorneys Owner Illinois MOUNT CARROLL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 312 Main Street Mt. Carroll, Illinois A Statewide Company Writing Fire - Wind - Inland -Marine Coverages Mt. Carroll Insurance Agency Dingman Agency Mt. Carroll, Illinois Milledgeville, Illinois BEE LINE SERVICE Save With Us pennzoil Fine Service and Products Penn-O-Tex Oil Corporation Compliments of You Save the Most at G E CLEANERS Ar-rotpAsy C° Phone 5452 Mount Carroll Mount Carroll, Illinois Phone 5872 GLEN RICDTER DR. E. M. COLLI SPENCER’S STORE Physician and Surgeon Groceries Fresh Meats Frozen Foods Mount Carroll, Illinois Phone Thomson 2395 Phone 5982 Argo Fay, Illinois Res. 3704 HOLMES CORNER STORE POFFENBERGER CLOTHING STORE Chadwick, Illinois 120 West Market Mt . Carroll, Illinois Lunch, Toys, Gifts Clothing for the entire family Sundries Here's where value is the rule, not the exception ACKER AND RICHTER Compliments of IMPLEMENT New Holland and Kewannee Farm UNITED Equipment Myer Elevators MILK PRODUCTS Phone 2244 New Idea Allis-Chalmers Junction Mt. Carroll Rts. 78 88 Illinois Argo Fay, Illinois LOUIS NOBLE 1. R. SENNEFF JEWELER Limestone and Fertilizer Bulova Elgin Watches Spreading Service Keepsake Diamonds Located at Argo Fay Phone 2399 Mt. Carroll, Illinois Mt. Carroll, Illinois GEO. W. IVEY Compliments of AND SON WM. B. PETTY Monuments of Quality Attorney Phone 3034 Mt. Carroll, Illinois Mt. Carroll, Illinois MOUNT CARROLL NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mt. Carroll, Illinois Compliments of DOCTORS DERRER AND SIEFFERT Mount Carroll, Illinois DAVE ROSS TEXACO SERVICE Phone 2511 Mt. Carroll, 111. Gas - Oil - Accessories Lubrication - Repair SENNEFF WOY Lumber, Coal, Cement, Paint and All Kinds of Building Material Chadwick, Illinois Mu. 4-3581 HANDEL IMPLEMENT STORE Sales Service Phone Mu. 4-2611 HARTMAN LEON TV SERVICE TV and Radio Repairs on All Models Westinghouse TV and Radio Pick Up and Delivery Service 114 E. Market Phone 4222 If no answer call Sav. 4484 Mt. Carroll, Illinois HARTMAN’S When Downtown in Mt. Carroll Stop in for a Snack McKAY TIMBER FARM on Beautiful Timber Lake General Nursery Farm Meats Native Lumber Recreational Area Mt. Carroll, 111. KRAFT’S MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR Chadwick, Illinois Phone 3111 Mt. Carroll, Illinois PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING
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