Adair Casey High School - Bomber Yearbook (Adair, IA)
- Class of 1957
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FOREWORD THE RAM'S REVIEW CASEY COMM UNITY SCHOOL CASEY x IOWA THE TEAR AHEAD Oh what are the thoughts of us all today. As we stand in the open door 'Twtxt the year that now has passed away And the year that lies before? And what are the plans that we have in mind. And how shall we all be led— By the failures made in the year behind, Or our faith in the year ahead? F. Nelson We, the Senior Class of 1957, take pleasure in dedicating our Annual to you, Kr. E. L. Andrew. In appreciation of your leadership, your inter- est, and your encouragement to us in the class- W. E. HUGHES PRINCIPAL Central College, Pella B. S. Shop Drivers Training Boys' Basketball C Club Sponsor Senior Sponsor GERALD C. CORNELI Tarkio College B. A. Social Science Coach Bookkeeping Sophomore Sponsor C Club Sponsor GLENDA L. CORNELI Tirkio College B. A. Business Education Physical Education American History Girls B. B. Chaperone Annual Sponsor MARILYN M. GOELDNER Iowa State Teachers College B. A. Music DON F. KRELL Saint Ambrose College Marouette University B. S. M. S. Science Freshmen Sponsor SADIE V. RAPER Stephen s College Drake University B. A. English Dramatic s Club Play Director Rambler Sponsor Eighth Grade Sponsor VELMA M. WARNER Warrensburg State College Missouri University B. S. Iowa State College Drake University Home-making MathenaMcs Junior Soonsor Jack Bosold, Eddis Dunbar, Charles Whetstone, Charles Caltridcr, Norman Kading, Charles Dillin Jeannie Larson Dick Mains, Daryl Ruppert, Bill Powell, Don Warner, Verdell Nelson PRESIDENT ERNEST KUNKLE C Club 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Class Officer 1,3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4;Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Chorusl,2,3, 4; Fire Squ d 3,4. VICE-PRESIDENT JOffN FISHER C Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4;Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3. SECRETARY KATHLEEN MALL TT C Club 3,4; Basketball 1; Class Officer 3,4; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Librarian 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dra- matics 4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Tvri- rler-Band 3,4; Student Council 2,3; Fire Squad 3, 4; Class Play 3. TREASURER ALICE MARIE COMLY Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Officer 2, 3, 4; Head Li- brarian 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Rambler 3 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3. m. KAREN BROWN Basketball 1,2,3; Head Li- brarian 4; Glee Club 1,3; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3. GERALD BUSCH C Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Football 1,2,3, 4: Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixe Cr.orus 1,2,3,4; Bovs' Quartet 4; Mixed Quartet 2,3; Double Mixed Quartet 4. DELBERT CHRISTENSEN C Club 4; Basketball 4; Football 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixe- Chorus 2, 3,4. JIM FAGA C Club 3,4; Basketball 4; Football Mgr. 2,3; Foot- ball 4. SHARON KAY GRIFFITH C Club 4; Basketball 1,2; Class Officer 3; Cheer- leader 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Rambler 4; Class Play 3; Fire Squad 3. JOAN HAMILTON C Club 3,4; Basketball 1, 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dra- matics 3,4; Rambler 2,3,4; Softball 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Double Mixed quartet 4; Clarinet «uartet 2,3;Class Play 3; Sextet 3,4; Clarinet Trio 4; Bass Clarinet Solo 1,2,3,4. JULIA HOLLE Basketball 2; Librarian 3; Glee Club 1,2; Dramatics 3; Softball 4. JERRY KOPASKA C Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Class Officer 2; Football l,2,3,4;Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4. KARL LARSON C Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Fire Squad 1,2. JEANETTE CAROLYN LEMKE C Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Dramatics 3,4; Rambler 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Soft- ball 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Quartet 3,4; Student Coun- cil 1,2,4; Fire Squad 2, 3,4; Sextet 4. CHARLES LONG C Club 2,3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4. CARL LUDWIG Librarian 3; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Rambler 4; Class Play 3. JACKIE MAAS C Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Football ',2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mixer: Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Fire Squad 3,4; Mgr. 3,4. NORMAN MOOREHEAD Librarian 4; Glee Club 4. DUANE MORRISON Basketball 4; Baseball 1,2; Class Officer I; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Class Play 3. ROBERT MORRISON C Club 2,3,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 1; Class Offi- cer 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3; Fire Squad 3,4. LAtttCC P. KSING Basketball 1,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Fire Squad 3,4. PAT PERSING Basketball 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Softball 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Class Play 3. DAVID C. POWELL C Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Mixed Quartet 2, 3,4; Boys Quartet 2,3,4; Double Mixed Quartet 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Fire Squad 1,2,3,4. BEVERLY RANDOLPH Basketball 1,2,3; Librarian 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3. KENNY SCHILLER Glee Club 3,4;Class Play 3. JEANNINE ELENE WHETSTONE C Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Librarian 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Rambler 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Band 2,3,4; Class Play 3. D. DEAN WILLIAMS C Club 4; Basketball. 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Class Play 3. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The year 19 was the time that oart of the senior class of 1957 enrolled in the Casey Public School. The first grade consisted of fourteen members and our teacher was Mrs. Bosold, These fourteen members of whom were Bruce Avey, Charles Bre- heny, Norma Dupuy, Donna Fay, Joan Hamilton, Julia Holle, Carl Ludwig,Kay Maxwell, Jane McTigue,Norman Moorhead, Larry Persing, Janet Sorensen, Sharon Griffith, and Elvera Weise. In the second grade our teacher was still Mrs. Bosold and our class gained Jack Watson and Darwin Lyons. Also we lost Bruce Avey and Elvera Weise. The third grade brought a change in teachers to our class. Miss Evelyn Marckman became our teacher for the first tinje. Pete Kunkle and Larry Richards joined our grouo and Carl Ludwig, Janet Sorenson, Jack Watson and Darwin Lyons dropped out. Our fourth grade class neither gained nor lost in stu- dents and our teacher was still Miss Evelvn Marckman. Now for the fifth grade which brought new exneriences and a new teacher to direct us. Our teacher was Miss Fern Marckman. The class gained Steve Hallgren and Duane Morri- son but we also lost Julia Holle, Sharon Griffith and Jack Betts. Our sixth gr de teacher was still Miss Fern Marckman and our class lost Jane McTigue snd LarrvRichards. We gained the following students: Karl Larson, Dave Powell, and Dennis Saunders. The seventh grade brought us a new teacher, Mrs. Donna Hayes. 'We gained James Faga,Jeanette Lerakeand James Kuster. Our group lost Pete Kunkle, who moved to Jefferson. Eighth grade was the grade our class really grew. We gained Alice Comly, John Fisher, Jerry Gilbert, Carl Ludwig, Larry Ludwig and Dean Williams. We lost Steve Hallgren, who moved to California.Our teacher was still Mrs. Donna Hayes. Ninth grade was a very joyous time of our school days. Our class gained Karen Brown, Gerald Busch, Delbert Christ- ensen, Sharon Griffith, Jerry Kopaska, Charles Long, Jack Maas, Kathleen Mallatt, Bob Morrison, Beverly Randolph, Lynn Walker, Jeannine Whetstone and Jean Cline. This year we never lost any of our previous students. Tenth grade was still a more rowdy year and our class didn’t gain anyone but we lost Kay Maxwell and Jane McTigue. Our eleventh grade class stayed the same outside of losing Jean Cline, Larry Ludwig and Lynn Walker. And now we are Seniors, for most of us it is a joyous time but for a few it is a sad time. Our class never gained anyone but we did lose Jerry Gilbert and Jim Kuster. We gained Pat Persin , and Kenneth Schiller. Our teachers have been many throughout our school years but v e don’t believe any of them regret teaching us. The Class of 57 T WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE The year 1956-57 was much like any other year. It could not easily be categorized, nor could it be character- ized by any one particular event. It was a multitude of things--football games—homecoming dance—first snowfall—learning—forgetting—tests—spring— prom —picnics—pleasures—a flurry of studies—winners or losers--caps and gowns--the brief sadness of parting. The final weeks have approached, gladly for most, too quickly for many seniors. The following personal bestowals have been awarded to individuals with complete consideration and thought to the fitness of the benefi- ciaries. Duane Morrison bequeaths his terrific science mind to Merle Cass in hones it will benefit him in Mr.Krell’s chemistry class. Must be nice to be a brain. Larry Persing wills his diet menu to Sandra Fox. You’ve got real will power, Larry. Pete Kunkle bequeaths his hobby of collecting girls to Roy Beattie with'hopes Roy will put it to good use. Don’t be bashful, Roy .’. Norman Moorhead wills his ability to say the right thing at the wrong time to anyone who is unlucky enough to form the habit. Karen Brown beoueaths her twenty-two inch waist line to Carol Shell. Karen achieved this by eating peanut butter sand- wiches. Bob Morrison wills his Democratic views to LoisHerriott. He hopes she will become the next Democratic first lady. Al r.e Comly bequeathst her shorthand ability to Mr. Corneli. Alice hon s that he will be able to read secret notes then without so much help from Mrs. Corneli. John Fisher wills his curly hair to Mr. Krell. We hope this brings results for Mr. Krell. Jeanette Lemke wills her post position on the basketball team to Karon Kading. Practice makes perfect, Karon. Delbert Christensen beoueaths his ability to jump off the bus and nearly scalp himself to anyone who is so unfortunate .Jack Ma: s wills his big he-man build to Jim Harwood. Good-luck, Jim, hope you make tackle on the football team next year. Joan Hamilton bequeaths her ten minute tardiness to her sister, Rose’ What does ten minutes and fifteen minutes amount to??? Carl Ludwig wills his answer book mind to Bruce Avey. How much do one of those books cost, Carl??? Dean Mill jams bequeaths his trips to Adair to John Kent. Dean has had alot of fun tra- veling to Adair in the last four years. Kathleen Mallatt wills her car hop job to Lois Sheeder—shorts, legs and a!l Gerald Busch wills his way with the girls to Darrell Carstens. Hope you make the grade, Darrell. Julia Holle beoueaths her quietness to Darlene Williams. Julia hopes she will take special oains and put it to good use. Charles Lon : wills his smiles and happy attitudes to Gene Schiller. Ch'rles has gained alot of friends with them. Sharon Griffith wills her cheer leading ability to Helen Langbehn. She hopes Helen will have as much enjoyment out of it as she has had during the last two years. Beverly Randolph beoueaths her class ring to Earl Davis until she has the opportunity to exchange it for a diamond. Jerry Konaska wills his cnery gags to Darrell Kading. Jerry has collected quite a number of them. Jeannine Whetstone wills her Ford to Jane Smith in hopes she can keep it running long enough to get her to the right towns. Dave Powell bequeaths his gentlemen manners to Billy Holle. It isn’tnice to trip girls, Bill. Karl Larson wills his good looks to Rex Ludwig. We like boys big, tall dark and handsome. Kenny Schiller wills his job as a filing station attendant to any one who thinks he can do better. Pat Persi nr. wills her diamond to anyone who thinks he can get it off her finger Jim Faga _ wills his wild experiences to Fred Kent. And we mean wild experiences. Pres. Bruce Hall V.Pres.Lois Herriott Sec. Gloria Kading Trees. Patsy Kading Hoy Beattie Gene Dolan Kay Hamilton James Harwood Linda Hollembeak Dale Rumple Ronnie Rumple Eugene Schiller Nancy Shell Gary Speedling Kay Sunds Dalene Whetstone Pres. Earl Kading V.Pres. Ed Thompson Sec. Janice Kunkle Treas. Jane Smith Bruce Avey Charles Breheny Merle Cass Carolyn Clark LeRoy Hall Maxine Jensen Carole Kading Fred Kent John Kent Nancy Kopaska Helene Kromrie Helen Langbehn Ivan Ludwig Jeanette McKellar Connie Moorhead Ramonia Randel Jack Shuckhart Donnie Warner Pres. 5am Hamilton V.P. Shirley Kading Sec. Wayne Ludwig Treas.Cleone Kading Larry Avey John Bosold Sandra Brown Eugene Caltrider Darrel Carstens Colleen Faga Sandra Fox Billy Holle Dennis Hollembeak Darrell Kading Sondra Kirkpatrick Dean Kromrie Beverly Parsons Lois Sheeder Carol Shell Barbara Sparling Helen Ticknor Darlene Williams EIGHTH GRADE Pres. Douglas Hall V. Pres. Forrest Schnobrick Secretary Barbara Knox Treasurer Karon Kading Carol Carstens Larry Christensen Roger Coe Dennis Dinkla Mary Downing Linda Hager Marvin Hall Rose Hamilton Betty Jensen Ronnie Hiscocks Rita Hughes Steve Hubbard Roger Kirkpatrick Jack Kunkle Darrell Ludwig Rex Ludwig Linda Nagle Marlene Ruth Linda Schiller Marlene Schiller Donna Sheeder Cecelia Westphal Sammy Whetstone Bobby Wright Marcella Siedlemann (not pictured) P P O n % tr.Hsm Af w i V' SEVENTH GRADE Jesse Coraly Trudie Crees Samuel Dalzell Donald Eggen + : i- . ... Richard Dolan Richard Fisher Ronald Hall Johnny Holle Marvin Fading Jay Persing Richard Randolph Russell Randolph Joyce Schmidt Iva Mae Sheeder Carolyn Smith Veryl Ticknor Dickie Wright SIXTH GRADE Danny Abbot J--ne Andrew Connie Brown Jane Clark Daryl Dinkla Mrs. Grant Kathy Morrison Carol Schiller Roger Shell Mary Alyce Siedelmann Everett Sherman Jay Smith Keith Westphal Marvin Westphal Gano Whetstone t. vi- FIFTH GRADE David Anderson Jim Bosold Willard Coe Sandra Dillin Helen Dolan Roger Fox Bobby Harris Leonard Kinney Dennis Ludwig Patricia McNally Carol Parsing Bruce Schmeling Loretta Sheeder John Smith Rickard Stlckel Robert Ticknor FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Hall Cheryl Larson Michael Magill Sherry Hiscocks Connie Raper Larry Schiller Judy Schmeling James Sherman Janet Sherman Robert Smith Merle White Donna Rae Zanders Jeannie Zimmer THIRD GRADE Melvin Abbott Jean Andrew Janet Benton Jerry Brewer Anita Carl Thomas, Cline Jimmie Comly Roger Dillin Rita Hager Joyce Parsons Ralph Peterson Larry Randel Lois Schiltz Delbert Sheeder Allen Shell Craig Smith Marilyn Ticknor Kathie Warner Dailyn Wright Johnny Zimmer Janet Kromrie Larry McDonald Karen Patterson SECOND GRADE Dennis Andrew Chris Creason Jo Ann Dinkla Kathy Evans Terry Hager Ross Peterson Sharon Plagman Richard Sherman Carolyn Slayton , i Mary Jane Thomas Stephanie Walters Annette Westphal Renae Wright Miriam White Sheri Caltnder (Not pictured) FIRST GRADE George Anderson Mary Ellen Betts Kenneth Carl Peggy Cline Don Corrigan Kenneth Coyer Steven Creason Lynda Dinkle Donald Evans Carla Rochholz Lorraine Schiltz Michael Schmeling Rita Schmeling Elaine Shell Ronald Maher Dee Ann Mowry Karen Raper Wayne Shell Ruth Sullins Patricia Tipling Sheryl Wilson Dan Whetstone Robert Zimmer KINDERGARTEN Gail Andersen Kay Andrew John Ford Vance Griffith Bonnie Jo Hansen Patricia Mains Gloria McDonald Bruce Patterson Harry Hiscocks Betty Kinney Kenneth Kirkratrick Duane Kromrie Carol Maas Barbara Mari11 Marie Maher Mrs. Bosold Betty Ann Sherman Daryl Siedelmann Karol Rarer I - MIXED CHORUS FIFTH ROW: Jackie Maas, David Powell Linda Hollembeak, Jerry Kopaska, Duarie Morri son , Jack Shuckhart, Jeanette Lemke , Dean Williams. FOURTH ROW: Earl Kading, Bruce Hall, Delbert Christensen, Carole Kading, Pete Kunkle, Gerald Busch, Patsy Kading. THIRD ROW: Kay Sunds, Cleone Kading , Joan Hamilton, Den- nis Hollembeak, Kathleen Mallatt, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Clark, Hel- ene Kromrie, Jane Smith,Shir- ley Kading, Barbara Spar- ling. FIRST ROW: Colleen Faga, Sondra Kirkpat- rick, Janice Kunkle. FIFTH ROW: Jean- nine Whets to ne, Jeanette Lemke, Lin- da Hollembeak. FOURTH ROW: Kay Sunds, Patsy Kadinp, Nancy Kopas ka, Carole Kading, Jeanette Mc- Kellar. THIRDROW: Helen Lang- behn, Cleone Kading, Helene Kromrie, Carolyn Clark, Joan Ham- ilton, Gloria Kading, Lois Herri- ott. SECOND ROW: Sandra Brown, Colleen Faga, Dalene Whetstone, Shirley Kading, Sandra Fox, Lois Sneeder, Jane Smith, Connie Moorhead. FIRST ROW: Janice Kun- kle, Kathleen Mallatt, Sondra Kirkpat- rick, Barbara Sparling, Beverly Parsons, Kay Hamilton, Darlene Williams, Ramonia Randel• GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MIXCD ouartit GIRLS SEXTET . - M Helene Kromrie, Lois Herriott, Jeanette Leake,Linda 4oUfflnbenk . Joa'. Hamilton, Shirley Kadine. CLARINET TRIO Joan Hamilton, Carolyn Clark, Jeanette B CK no : Gloria Kadinr„ Jeannine Whetstone,Linda Hollembeak, Mias CtonMiwr, _ , , . . cam Hamilton THIai) iwv.: Carolyn Smith, Bruce Hail, oam Kromrie cv Kopis Darrell Carstens.Ro-mie Rumple, Betty Jensen, Dennis Hollembeak . FIRST HOW: Kay Hamilton, Carolyn Clark, Joan Hamilton, J c.. Shuckha -t, Barbara Knox. B A N D BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIFTH ROW: Dave Powell, Jack Maas, Jerry Kopaska. FOURTH ROW: Norman Moor- head, Jack Shuckhart, Duane Morrison, Delbert Christensen. THIRD ROW: Linda Hollembeak,accomp; Darrell Carstens, Dean Williams, Bruce Hall, Earl Kading. SECOND ROW: Dennis Hollembeak, Pete Kunkle, Eddie Thompson,Carl Ludwig. FIRST ROW: Sam Hamilton, Gerald Busch. twirlers Jane Smith, Janice Kunkle, Kay Suncs, Kathleen Mallatt, Larlene Williams HOMECOMING QUEEN BEVERLY RANDOLPH HOMECOMING Queen's Attendants: Jeanette Lemke, Senior; Lois Herriott, Junior; Cleone Kading, Freshman; and Connie Moorehead, Sophomore. Freshman Float 3rd Prize NELLIE WAS A LADY THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS T H 5 CAST Mrs. Palmer .... Linda Hollembeak George Palmer .... Gary Speedling Lansdown..............Ronnie Rumple Iris Palmer...........Lois Herriott Andrew Sayres •••••• Bruce Hall Sally Palmer............Patsy Kading Mrs. Randall. . . . Dalene Whetstone David Cochran............Gene Dolan Mr. Marshall.....................Jim Harwood Miss Munson......................Kay Sunds FIRE SQUAD ANNUAL STAFF BACK ROW:Karl, Ronnie, Jackie, Dave. THIRD ROW: Jeanette, Gene, Larry, Bob. SECOND ROW: Helene, Kay, Ernest. FIRST ROW: Ivan, Kathleen. BACK ROW: Jackie, Dave. FOURTH ROW: John, Bob, Duane. THIRD ROW: Jeannine, Jeanette, Dean. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Comeli, Beverly, Alice. FIRST RCW: Kathleen, Karen. QUILL AND SCROLL Jorrxttc Rambling Rumor llowdy! Thin in old Rimh- ling Ssm Inch to fill ysu in on nil of thr fo.«ip at CHS. Hang on lc your hat. and a- way w« go! We are all wonderi Kathleen Malint' py when she Thursday m arc waiting f Kathy!! (F.l out to oc' night!) What's this c- heard Jane Sm Guthrie on w about this Jane Kay Soud Whetstone, J da HollcfUbe son seem to swimming in the n. ter. How was t’ Springbrook, Kids. It seem a tha Williams got quit.! but a happy one . Archery, the New Sport Archcry, « relatively new j sport in the high schools today,! ha been introduced at CHS. A month ago a new archery set wa. bought for the use of our physical education classes. The high school girls physical train- ing class is the only one using It right now. Mrs. tl«nda Cornell, the ar- chery teacher, has proved to qi that the game oan be a very fascinating, but it require C.H.S. RAMBLER Boys P. T. Class Last week,: the boys’ P. T. (Isa underwent a half hour of callisthenics and believe me thrre were some stiff, sore •  -v and Surdav Fashion News This week we decided to ask some of the CHS Htudentx what their favorite fashion fads were and why? ij l  I• • CASEY TAKES TWIN SCRIMMAGE BILL FROM ANITA FRIDAY The Casey Ram first team lead Anita throughout the to th-? final scor e of to ' Anita Hoar Friday of the first lanced sc-.ring of the scrim ■v . , Jcannine Whe ally, I like that c vis Presley hat of As you can see, ments of the League shirts, trouser ■- skirts are the main fashion for tudents around CHS. and w« imagine they are for a lot of other high ochool . Rambler Staff Editor-in-Chief; Linda !! Itemlamk pn3y nePer « 9 nice they •— She non, General New Editor: Kay Hamilton Feature Editor: Dalcrie Whetstone Sport Editor: Carl Ludwig y ftim kescrvta ««  the Anita Reserves in md scrimroagw of the af- n. The local? lead 9-7 at Annual M-D Banquet Each spring the band motn- s of CHS Ira c k’ of work t - do giving a banquet and each l -ir wnk goer urnoticad d nvery- alway- ' ich bn i If you ebroiry if flothers will again provio with a won d rful timr and delicious meal. The over all tbentv for the ban- mo U Vi r j ! BACK ROW: Larry Parsing, Ed Thompson, Jackie Maas, Ronnie Rumple, Dave Powell, Linda Hollembeak , Robert Morrison, Gary Speedling, Charles Long. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Kopaska, Delbert Christensen, Dale Rumple,Jea-.nine «tstone, Jeanetti Lemke, John Fisher, Dean Williams, Bruce Hall THIRD ROW: Mr. Hughes, Gene Dolan, Etrl Kading, Jim Faga, Kunkle• SECOND ROW: Mr. Cornell, Helene Kromrie, Jane Smith, Nancy Shell, Sharon Griffith, Dalene Whetstone, Darlene Wil- liams, Kathleen Hallatt. FIRST HOW: Kay Sunds, Pat sy Kading, Nancy Kopaska, Joan Hamilton, Sam Hamilton. Gloria Kading (not pictured) as 96 SI M tefiSlS £§35 BrtCK ROW: Kay, Lois, Jeanette McKCleone, Gloria. SECOND ROW: Miss Raper, Carol, Kay H. Colleen, Shirle , Sondra, Kathleen, FIRST ROW: Dalene, Linda, Jeanette L., Joan. STUDENT COUNCIL Ronnie Ru’nple John Bosold Kay Sunds Ivan Ludwig Mr. Hughes Colleen Faga Helene Kromrie Jeanette Lemkc Dave Powell GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM SIXTH ROW: Linda Hollembeak Mr. Hughes Jeanette Lemke FIFTH ROW: Joan Hamilton Nancy Kopaska Julia Holle Patsy Kading Kay Sunds FOURTH ROW: Cleone Kading Lois Herriott Helene Kromrie Lois Sheeder Maxine Jensen Colleen Faga THIRD ROW: Shirley Kading Nancy Shell Darlene Williams Barbara Sparling SECOND ROW: Dalene Whetstone Janice Kunkle OP. SEASON RECORD TP b. . . .Menlo. . . .35 11. . . .Fontanelle .52 IS. . . .Adair... .19 4. . . .Fontanelle .22 19. . . .Adair... .22 Sectional Tournament SOFTBALL STATISTICS PLAYER AB Nancy Shell 13 Kay Sunds 15 D. Williams 15 Jeanette Lemke 13 Nancy Kopaska 15 L. Hollembeak 13 Patsy Kading 17 Joan Hamilton 10 Helene Kromrie 18 Cleone Kading 5 Colleen Faga 1 Barb Sparling 1 H R BA b 8 ,4bl b 5 .400 11 6 .733 5 2 .384 8 10 • 533 8 5 .bl5 13 7 .7b4 5 b .500 10 b .555 4 4 .800 0 0 .000 1 0 .500 FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Dean Williams, Gerald Busch, Charles Long, Karl Larson, Jack Maas, Jerry Kopaska, Dave Powell, John Fisher. SECOND HOW: Coac Gerald Corneli, Merle Cass, Gene Dolan, Dale Rumple, Gary Speedling, Ed Thompson, Bob Morrison, Bruce Hall, Larry Parsing. THIRD ROW: Pete Kunkle, Dennis HollembeV:, LeRoy Hall, Delbert Christensen, Ivan Ludwig, Darrell Kading, Jim Faga, Earl Fading. FOOTBAJX STATISTICS CA3IY OPPONENT 1st Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted Punts Punting Average Penalties Fumbles Lost 68 99 1627 1413 249 334 1926 1714 75 89 21 22 17 8 28 24 26.5 23.9 31-368 31-195 5 10 M K  • N K K K K : 9 SEASON'S RECOIL) Casev 6 Earlham 27 Casey 24 Anita 0 Casey 19 Bagley 0 Casey 36 Menlo 13 Case;- 0 Adair 12 Casey 53 Orient 6 Casey 7 Exira 7 Casey 12 Dexter 0 Ca9ey 6 Fontanelle 12 Rushing Leader; John Fisher, — carries 112 —yards 843 — 'We. .5 Pass Receiving;;Dave Powell, — completin's 10 — yards 150 — Aye. 15.0 Passing Leader; J. Kopaska, - attempt 23 - co plete 3 - intercepted - yds. 154 Kicko.T Return Leader; John Fisher, - carries 5 — yarcs 137 — Ave. 37.4 Punting Leader; Jerry Kopaska, Mo. of punts 27 — yd« • J11 “ Ave„ , Punt Returns Leader; John Fisher, carries 5 — yards 112 — Ave. 22.4 Tackle Leaders: Karl Larson - 103 Jerry Kopaska - 83 Dave Powell - 63 Bob Morrison - 48 Jack Mass - 46 Leading Scorers: 92 points - Fisher 31 points - Kopaska 13 points - Powe'l CASEY VS ORIENT Fisher (22) Kopaska (23) Larson (18) RUN Kathleen Mallatt Oalene Whetstone Janice Kunkle FIRST TEAK: SECOND ROW: Dale Rumple, Jerry Kopaska, John Fisher, FIRST ROW: Gary Speedling,Jack Maas, Gerald Busch, Bob Morrison, Bruce Hall, Gene Dolan, Karl Larson, Dave Powell. (A nO l l G I R L S' B A S K £ T B A L L SECOND ROW: Assist. Coach Mrs. Gerald CoVneli, Manager lois Herriott, Nancy Shell, Joan Hamilton, Jeannine Whetstone, Linda Hollembeak, Jane Smith, Lois Sheeder, Darlene Williams, and Coach Gerald C. Corneli. FIRST ROW: Jeanette Lemke,Kay Sunds, Patsy Kading,Maxine Jensen,Cleone Kading, and Colleen Faga. V V 1! I v i 8 SEASON’S RECORD OP. TP. 30 . . .Stuart... •43 60 • . •Dexter. • • •36 62 • . •Wiota • • • .78 43 . • •Fontanelle. .81 57 • . .Adair ... .65 42 • . •Orient... .36 63 • . .Cumberland. .79 3 4 . . •Menlo • • • .68 68 . . •Bayard. • • .80 45 • • •Extra • • . .63 73 . . .DeSoto. . . .59 91 • . •Lewis • • . .72 81 . . •Massena • . .56 73 • . •Panora • • . 75 53 . . •G. Center • .74 50 . . .Adair . . . .70 68 . • •Bagley • • . 48 56 . . •Dexter • • . 31 PLAYER Jeanette Lemke Patsy Kading Kay Sunds Nancy Shell Colleen Faga L. Hollembeak Jane Smith Shirley Kading Carolyn Clark J. Whetstone D. Williams Cleone Kading Maxine Jensen Lois Sheeder R monia Handel J. McKeller STATISTICS XXXX G FGA FGK PCT FTA FTM PCT PF TF TP AVE. 18 486 210 43 150 70 47 39 2 490 27.2 18 274 115 42 191 107 56 29 7 337 18.7 18 274 72 26 127 67 53 22 2 211 11.7 15 7 2 28 5 3 60 10 0 7 1.2 17 13 1 8 12 4 33 5 0 6 0.4 16 6 2 33 1 1 50 25 0 4 0.8 17 2 0 00 2 1 50 51 0 1 0.5 u 2 0 00 1 0 00 00 0 0 000 1 1 0 00 1 0 00 00 0 0 000 18 3 0 00 0 0 00 59 6 0 000 18 0 0 00 0 0 00 43 1 o 000 14 0 0 00 0 0 00 22 1 0 000 3 0 0 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 000 $ 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 0 0 000 1 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 000 2 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 ooc TOP ROW: Earl Kading, Dean Williams, Bruce Hall, and Jim Faga. KIDDLE ROW: Mgr- Jack Haas, Dale Rumple, Bob Morrison, Ronnie Rumple, Ed Thompson, Jack Shuckhart, and Coach W. E. Hughes. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Kopaska, John Fisher, Dave Powell, Karl Larson and Pete Kunkle. Dave Powell John Fisher Karl Larson Jerry Kopaska Bruce Hall Ronny Rumple Pete Kunkle Ed Thompson Earl Kading Dean Williams Dale Rumple Jack Shuckhart 11 22 338 141 41.4 180 128 71 55 410 18.6 22 217 71 31.7 86 44 51 43 186 8.4 19 145 45 31.0 73 41 56 29 131 6.8 21 147 42 28.5 82 42 51 46 131 6.2 22 115 37 32.1 31 14 45 28 88 4.0 16 74 19 24.3 26 13 50 21 51 3.1 19 75 10 13.3 32 18 56 25 37 1.9 17 51 7 34 28 9 32 15 18 1.0 13 10 3 30 6 3 50 11 9 000 10 8 2 25 5 4 80 00 8 000 10 7 1 14 1 1 100 4 3 000 11 0 0 00 3 1 33 4 1 000 SEASON RECORD Runners-up in County and Sectional Tournaments I 52 43 35 50 59 50 66 56 67 44 61 67 50 41 46 58 43 31 35 58 35 32 • . Stuart . • • , . Dexter • • • • .«Wiota • • • , .«Fontanelle • , .«Adair • • • . .«Orient • . • . .«Cumberland • . .«Menlo • . • . . Bayard • . . . .«Exira • . • . . DeSoto • • • • .«Lewis • • « • .«Kassena • • . . G. Center . . ««Yale . . . « . ««Panora • • « . ««Bagley • . . . . Bagley • . « . . Dexter • • . .«« RichlandTwp, • «Htf ontanelle .«««Cumbe r land 30 36 51 56 49 39 69 41 40 38 50 41 31 65 35 33 48 33 51 37 32 44 Games- Won 6 Conference Lost 3 Season Standing 14-8 PLAYER INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FGA FGM PCT FTA FTM PCT PF TP AVE. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Corneli, Coach, Linda Nagle, Rose Hamilton, Eola Kent, Donna Sheeder, Iva Sheeder. FIRSTROW: Betty Jensen, Barbara Knox, Karen Kading, Linda Hager, Rita Hughes, Carolyn Smith. BOYS' SEASON RECORD (4-1) GIRL'S SEASON RECORD (3-2) 1 0 N I 0 R H 1 G H Casey. .32-29.......Adair Casey. .46-23.......Menlo Casey..27-41..Fontanel le Casey. .32-25......Stuart Casey. .42-19......Dexter n Casey..27- 5........Adair Casey. .15-21.......Menlo Casey..24-16..Fontanelle Casey. .3 -17......Stuart Casey.. 9-22.......Dexter 8 A S K £ T 8 A L L SECOND ROW: Jay Persing, JimKcClung, Jack Kunkle, Forrest Schno- brich, Dennis Dinkla, Larry Christensen, Marvin Kading, Donny Eggen, Mr. Corneli, Coach (not Pictured.) 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To John Fisher, Jackie Raas ”5fcan Williams, and Delbert Christensen for x elr salesmanship V To our parents for their unfailing.helpfulness and guidance. . • To the juniors, Patsy Kading, Nancy Shell, Dalene Whetstone, Lois Herriott, and Kay Sunds for theiiv assistance. . . or !  INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers (over Monulorturers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City
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