Canistota High School - Hawk Yearbook (Canistota, SD)

 - Class of 1955

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We wish to congratulate our declam studen s on doing so well this year. fc 4 it-ff STANDING: Allan Dunn Elaine Tieszen Phyllis Nielson Roger Albrecht Dick Kostboth SEATED: Julie Tyler Liz Giegling LIBRARIA NS 19541-55 ROYALTY Liz Giegling, Peggy Polchow, Myrna Carey, Duane Root, Darrell White, Gene Theel SEATED: Mary T. , Deanna K. , Linda K., Sharlo S. , Peggy P. , Francis N. , Phyllis N. Diane H. MIDDLE ROW: Lorraine S., Norma K. , Mary D., Marcia W. , Elaine T. , Arlene B. , Mrs. Scott, Arlys I-I. , Myrna C. , Joyce J. , Connie A. , Helen E. BACK ROW: Liz G. , Betty P. , Carol W. , Julie T. , Berniece A., Brenda N. , Margaret R Judy P. F. H.A. fx. 5 I 1 .,, f. 0 Q I 9 m X 'Q 3mg. B S new up L' '? ' STANDING: Liz Giegling Duane Root Sharlo Strong Marcia Wingert Mr. Selgestad SEATED: Elaine Tieszen Gene Theel Myrna Carey Peggy Polchow Julie Tyler Bonnie Faber HEADLIGHT STAFF TUDE TCOU CIL an A ,-,A 'th V if' Steve Clark Mary Tyler Kenneth Scott Gene Theel Sharon Klueber Larry Addy Lester Parry Myrna Carey Mr. Richter Boy's uartette Lowell Funk Darrell White Donald Dawson Kenneth Scott Mixed Lowell Funk Darrell White Donald Dawson Kenneth Scott Berniccc Addy Charlotte Elliott Mary Tyler Marcia Wingert Uctet For the third year in a row the Canistota Girls Sextet has won a superior rating at the Regional Music Contest at Madison. They ' ,A have appeared in the grand concert all three . years. Clarinet Qum-tene Marcia Wingert Bcrniecc Arldy Julie Tylcr Elizabeth Giegling irl's Sextet BACK ROW: Julie Tyler Mary Tyler Berniece Addy FRONT ROW: Charlotte Elliott Marcia Wingert Elaine Tieszen HEAR YE! Girls Sextet and Clarinet Quartet win superiors at music contest. S ' ff '4 N TOP ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: Arlene B. , Julie T. , Judy P. , Charlotte E. , Mary T. , Bonnie F. , Gloria M. , Berniece A. , Joyce M. , Deanna K. Marcia W., Delores M. , Arlys H. , Joyce J. , Phyllis N. , Carol W. , Sharon K., Elaine T. , Linda K. Peggy P. , Elizabeth G. , Mary D. , Mr. Lien, Sharlo S. , Myrna C. , Betty Lou P. gy X, in .jg R.. Xlj Q 5 We ' ,ft v 5 ,NJN -Qs. ' . . A A f N 1 , H TOP ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: Darrell W. , Allen D. , Billy A. , James A. , Don D. , Lyle G. , Bob W. , Dick K. Darrell T. , Grant M., Gayle P. , Roger A. , Roger F. , Larry N. , Ken- neth S., Don R. , Gilbert S. Keith M. , Loren S. , Wayne T. , Mr. Lien, Don B. , Duane R. , Lowell F Eddy S. Girls' Glee lub 55,3 P A Q' NI w Boy's Glee Club Mixed Chorus Y iff ' TQ 6 lol .ff ili A BACK ROW: Don B. , Darrell W. , Allen D. , Billy A. , James A. , Don D. , Lyle G. , Bob W. , 'Kenny S. , Lowell F. TI-HRD ROW: Mr. Lien, Loren S. , Wayne T. , Grant M. , Gayle P. , Roger A. , Don R. , Gilbert S. , Derrold T. , Duane R. , Eddie S. ,xxx ' Lx J SECOND ROW: Arlene B., Julie T., Judy P., chariofte E., Mary T., Bonnie F., Gloria M., f Q- J Berniece A. , Joyce M. , Deanna K. , Phyllis N. ' FRONT ROW: Peg P. , Marcia W. , Delores M. , Mary D. , Arlys H. , Sharlo S. , Linda K. , If x Elaine T., Myrna C., Betty P. K 'Q if ' i I if . e A .G an ' iff l BAD BACK ROW: Betty P. , Bonnis F. , Deanna K., Wayne T. , Kenny S. , Keith M. . Charlotte E. , Arlys H. , Mr. Lien. THIRD ROW: Don D. , Allen S. , Gilbert S. , Dick K. , Evelyn D. , Arlene B. , Mary T. , Elaine T. , Judy P. , Sharon K. , Gayle P. , Bob D. , Darrell W. , Mary D. , Peg P. , Sharlo S. SECOND ROW: Diann T., Loren S. , Gene M. , Maureen C. FRONT ROW: Audrey S. , Marcia W. , Berniece A. , Julie T. , Gary S. , Liz G. E. s 2 X . .4 ,-.,,',.., ,,. g . -.4 QQLM5.-. 7 'S 'i,L 3', . 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S e g g It's good 4, Daws' dunks one Faber scores X 5 4 if 143' 3 5 I gf 4 5 ki 2 jf3 '.I -fs? 'Dick K. Gets two I A in ,fb ' McKay makes one x n S ff 5 QQ A official? Arnie? Theel? Root? C Kay It's good for CHS White W Y A If P' n Y we Whols going to get 11? Dunn out jumps him. Daws' ties him up Arnie flips one in 'A , .W ,g A W. . 'fa .V W-,'f'i?iwz?N w k I 5-5 al? LH H K 1. . f-,NL f y f ' - 2 . ,, -1 i is 'fpzfvf 3 Z2 59 f f - 'If Qi. f new 155 'K .,,:1,,, ,L , eK.., T . K f' 2 T :EL 1 , 5:-gh 4 ss , 5 is W ,X '?3'fSsf-iff A .mf 'f , i -, ly.f'f.v,f1,1f1,,fw,', ' Who made: it? ? '? ? ,k,f,v 2,.,fe-f-:,im . V, : f r, 7 v, J Q 5, if CHEERLEADERS 1 ls- t . 4' f 49 1 ig - A HIGH SCHOOL Peggy Polchow, Marcia Wingert, Linda Kostboth, Myrna Carey qi fn 7TH 81 8TH GRADE Reva Mae Prouty, Maurine Carey, Mardell Hartman. 27 Medley k 880 Team G. Theel, D. Root, 1 A. Dunn, G. McKay Giegling takes the lows if il ' : eeeeeei z '1 I A:A,:,.. 1353? xglig-vig. 'Z - J W J' 1 ' ' A Q in 5 Y in N 4 an ? W fc, W Us we Wifi Q if McKay starts the quarter Jim heaves one Theel kicks in a 220 D. Martens 81 J. Anderson, distance runners. The Canistota Hawks took second place in the Conference Meet. The Hawks had five first places, four seconds, five thirds, two fourths, and four fifths, for a total of 64 points. In the Regional Meet, Canistota took third place with Z2 points. The Medley team came in first, setting a new reg- ional record. They also had two seconds, one third, two fourths, and two fifths. The Medley team went on to take second place in the State Meet at Mitchell. Duane Root won a fifty place medal in the 220 yard dash to end the year's track activity. 5 . ' f . I av n is FRONT ROW: B. McKay, R. Faber, W. Ortman, S. Clark, L. Parry, G. Pletan, J. Spicer. SECOND ROW: A. Dunn, L. Giegling, G. Theel, J. Anderson, D. Martens, G. McKay, D. Root. BACK ROW: Manager Dick Schopp, W. Tieszen, J. Kruse, L. Neuberger, G. Stick- fort, K. McKay, Coach Shelley. ggigsqe? vfggawwg -, ' 1 , , .. f. riffs' '.--1. wp: 5'-.,. gs W. ? ' efiefww e n,ws12 ' fi f f-4 - .Z Y ' 2 . 5 'gt J p V . Root wins by Frosh Relay: B. McKay, S. McKay edges a stride Clark, W. Ortman, L. Parry him out. 5 Mile Relay: G. McKay, L. Giegling, G. Theel, D. Root. Dunn hurdles one i Q . 5' f K ee. if .fix M .Q .Q H ,.,, . 5 .. ffgiw 2 wa f- M 5 13 gmghx? seess,3s Root set for the 2.20 'F sill .ik. I QQ 5 . H , L5 ' 1' f :. 41 ' . if j 13125 , .- ' 5. ...,. Theel gets a good one. Root burns up the track GRADE BASKETBALL - wg: M 29551 , FRONT ROW: B. Dawson, R. Ondrozeck, G. Snow, A. Schlueter, R. Tarrell, BACK ROW: D. Tyler, V. Keopp, D. Kostboth, E. Funk, E. Lange, E. Taylor, Coach Mr. Richter. FRONT ROW: J. Krumvieda, A. Kostboth, C. Carey, G. Pletan, K. McKay, T. Funk, T. Ortman. BACK ROW: R. Tiahart, T. Krumvieda, S. Snow, B. Kostboth, G. McKay, Coach D. Root. 25 5 7th and th ll 8th nd 6th Jim Stub Gene Duane Basketball Season 1954-55 Us They St. Marys fSa1emQ Lost 51 52 Home Worthing Lost 53 56 There Humboldt? Lost 35 40 There Marionl' Wcn 68 62 Home Salem 'P' Won 70 50 Home Montrosei' Lost 45 60 There Freeman Won 49 31 There Menno Lost 45 61 Freeman Spencer 4' Lost 61 63 There Bridgewater 'U' Won 69 67 Home Monroe 4' Won 83 eo Home Emery Lost 51 72 Home Humboldt 4' Won 72 46 Home Freeman Won 70 56 Home Marion 'I' Lost 55 62 There Montrose 4' Lost 55 75 Home Salem 4' Won 84 eo There Spencer 4' Won 78 63 Home Bridgewater 'F Lost 41 68 There Darrell woonsocket Lost so eo Mitchell Monroe 4' Won 85 67 There DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Monroe Won 78 48 Mitchell Montrose Lost 35 69 Mitchell Spencer Lost 60 78 Mitchell 4' Conference Games Daws 54 Roger Dick Arnie Ga ry BASKETBALL f., 1 , A ?l.!33g:..: FIRST TEAM FRONT ROW: A. Papendick, D. White, G. McKay, G. Theel, D. Root. BACK ROW: Student manager-D. Schopp, A. Dunn, D. Kostboth, D. Dawson, J. Anderson, R. Faber, Coach Shelley. SECOND TEAM FRONT ROW: J. Spicer, L. Funk, W. Ortman, G. Pletan, B. McKay, G. Stickiort, BACK ROW: Student manager-D. Schopp, K. Scott, S. Clark, B. Addy, L. Geigling, L. Addy, L. Parry, Coach Shelley. ' 23 FUOTBALL D FRONT ROW: Faber, Stickfort, Tieszen, Pletan, n' R' EM Schmidt, K. McKay, Schlueter, Ort- Kosboth' Center man, Longshore. MIDDLE ROW: L. Addy, K. Scott, Root, Theel, Spic- er, Ward, E. Scott, B. McKay, L. Funk, G. McKay. BACK ROW: Coach-Neilson, B. Addy, Dunn, Kos- both, Parry, Anderson, Martens. ROOM Q. Back Mclgy R, Half Dunn, Kolboth, Ward, McKay, Root, Spicer Us They Freeman 37 32 Won Humboldt 24 20 Won Marion 63 37 Won Montrose 20 20 Tie Salem 35 9 Won Spencer 'I' 18 19 Lost Bridgewater 6 40 Lost 'F Homecoming Spicer, L. Hal! Theel , Ba ck 1 . 5PiC6l'. punts A Close Victory Over Hunboltl ! 4 Mr, T, D, The old pro? ? -I 7 7 xl! v3HlT PW ' -.--. . .L - i-. fi BACK ROW: KI DER AR TE wnl 'vl D. Buseman, G. Shellaburger, G. Johanson, P. Ortman, N. Lam- bertz, J. Uecker, L. Klinkel, E. Beckman, K. Walters, R. Ketch am, M. Maxwell, M. Lindbloom, L. Wieland, K. Ortman, W. Jer man, M. Merrigan, E. Crowhurst, S. Tarrell, J. Cannon, J. Hal gerson, J. Wieland, M. Hartman, Mrs. Strong, B. Morehouse, J. Addy, L. Wittrock, D. Cooper. TWIRLER BONNIE FA BER Bonnie has been a majorette for Canistota for the past seven years. She has attended the Nation- al Twirling Convention in Milwaukee and various contests. FRONT ROW: H. Weiland, P. Knox, P. Shelley, Miss Bairey, B. Johnke, T. Spicer, C. Fisher. SECOND ROW: D. McKay, J. Fisher, T. Ortman, M. Kostboth, C. Kostboth, J. Lind- bloom, D. Ondrozeck, M. Johnson. BACK ROW: M. Lindbloom, C. Ortman, B. Rienartz, C. Lambertz, L. Kerkhove, D. Snow, M. Clar,, D. Kircher, P. Ortman. Ist Grade FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: BACK ROW: 2nd Grade M.Rienartz, S. Jerman, D. Hartman, D. McKillop, B. Lindblooxn, D. Morehouse, V. Cooper, C. Snow, R. Ca T. McGinnis, M. Hartman. nnon, P. Simon, B. Budd, B. Richter, B. McCullough, C O t an L. Holman, R. Parry, Miss Rose, C. Shella- .Parry, . rm , G burger, D. Kostboth, S. Reid, B. Cooper. 5th and 6th BACK ROW: Iv1IDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: S. Lange, G. McKay, J. Krumvieda, J. Shellaburger, E. Kerkhove, F. Monson, B. Kostboth, S. Krumvieda, R. Morrow. MIDDLE ROW: A. Kostboth, R. Kunkel, G. Pletan, T. Krumvieda, R. Tiahart, J. Johnke, S. Snow, T. Ortman, T. Funk, L. Johnson. FRONT ROW: C. Carey, S. Dawson, L. Klinkel, D. Spicer, Mrs. Duffy, A. Clark K. McKay, J. Spicer C. Schlueter, L. Ondrozeck, S. Shellaburger, J. Kirchner, C. Long- shore, M. Johnke, D. Ondrozeck, C. Krumvieda, M. McGinnis. P. Krumvieda, S. Walters, V. Knox, M. Theel, D. Beckman, A. Johnson, K. Kostboth, J. Parry, S. Davis, S. Budd, J. Dickenson, R. Ketcham. N. Wittrock, L. Fendricks, M. Marquardt, C. Monroe, C. Marquardt, Mrs. Lortscher, R. Pletan, G. Wieland, T. Klinkel, C. Tarrell. rd and 4th ADIIOUNCING vuql-ku-tibi- fi A3 BH H 21... ,,... H1 N f W If y ' x F RESHM A 7th and 8th Grades f' D X I fe' FRESHMEN BACK ROW: Gayle Pletan, Stephen Clark, Lester Parry, Larry Neuberger, Roger Faber, Robert McKay MIDDLE ROW: Betty Polchow, Jerry Kruse, Wayne Ortman, John Schmidt, Derrold Tieszen, Wayne Tiesze Keith McKay, Gilbert Stickfort, Lorraine Schwertmen. FRONT ROW: Helen Engel, Arlys Harvey, Norma Kunkel, Anna Rechtenbaugh, Mrs. Scott, Deanna Krum- vieda, Joyce Johnke, Mary Dawson, Constance Arends. 7TH AND STH GRADES BACK ROW: B. Dawson, E. Lange, R. Ondrozeck, H. Johnson, G. Snow, A. Schlueter, L. Oleson, R, Beckman, E. Funk, R. Tarrell. MIDDLE ROW: V. Keopp, E. Dunn, D. Tyler, E. Taylor, D. Stickfort, A. Scott, D. Kostboth, G. Fen- drich, L. Walter, R. Parry, S. Spicer, K. Longshore. FRONT ROW: C. Knox, S. Krumvieda, D. Monson, J. Reid, D. Tyler, Mr. Reinhartz, M. Carey, B. Prouty, M. Hartman, R. Prouty. 15 UNIORS and SUPHOMU RE L. ', 'V ,H-N , I L' N ' ,.... I QQ 2'- gfg - , ' f ' f, -1 5, g:- f' ,J '7 V ' V H 'l gap , lm ' vi Q f i 1 .1 ,ci I I H F , , eff an ,w L M' JUNIORS BACK ROW: Gary McKay, Dick Kostboth, Lyle Cviegling, James Anderson, Rodney Kunkel, MIDDLE ROW: Don Rechtenbaugh, Lowell Funk, Grant Matthaei, Richard Schopp, Allen Dunn. FRONT ROW: Sharon Klueber, Mary Tyler, Mr. Lein, Joyce Monson, Frances Neuberger. SOPHOMORES BACK ROW: Dennis Martens, Jerry Klockman, Billy Addy, Larry Addy, Kenneth Scott. MIDDLE ROW: James Spicer, Donald Beisel, Delores Matthaei, Loren Schlueter, Eddie Scott. FRONT ROW: Brenda Neuberger, Judy Parry, Diann Hanson, Mr. Selgestad, Charlotte Elliott Carol Wells, Linda Kostboth. 14 I UAfz7ff?64A55M5Af ,Q?ffL'P N Jzffvfofffi .I Gifs 1. S O fDHUf70f59E5, 5 2, ! 1 U . 1 I ' X Xxx .MEEM XX!!! , XQ X49 ' 0' wmgf I VP-ESHMAN 'Av SENIOR CLASS HISTOR Y Eighteen bright faces were added to the roll of Canistota High School in the fall of 1951. They were Berniece Addy, Phyllis Nielson, Elizabeth Giegling, Arlene Bormann, Peggy Polchow, Sharlo Strong, Myrna Carey, Gene Theel, Duane Root, Arnold Papen- dick, Darrell White, Julie Tyler, Elaine Tieszen, Bonnie Faber, Marcia Wingert, Don Dawson, Bob Ward, and Roger Albrecht. September ' of 1952 found nineteen sophomores with Billy Wendland joining the class. During our Junior year Gloria Monson came North to join us, giving us a total enroll- ment of twenty. Our fourth and final year found us with twenty-one Seniors as Shirley Fisher joined us. During the year, however, Shirley left us and we graduated with a class of twenty. Skip Day Bright and early on May 5 the Seniors started out on what proved to be a very enjoyable skip day. The first stop was at the penitentiary at Sioux Falls. Some of the hi-lights of this tour were the excursions through the dining hall where we could see the marks where the cups were thrown that started the late riot, through the workshops, and the reforinatory ward. We stopped at Beresford for a picnic lunch and then journeyed to Sioux Tity. At Sioux City we went through a bottling company, KVTV, and a crippled childi en's home. We were then on our own until ll o'clock when we left for home. Baccalaureate The Baccalaureate services for the graduating class of 1955 were held in the high school gym on Sunday, May 15, at 8:00. Sharon Klueber, Junior class president, and Allen Dunn led the Seniors in. After the processional, Rev. Marty gave the invocation. Hold Thou My Hand was then sung by Berniece Addy, followed by the Sermon by Re v. Marty. In closing the mixed octette sang The Lord Bless and Keep You and Rev. Marty gave the Benediction. Commencement On Thursday night, May 19, at 8:15 the commencement exercises were held in the high school gym. After the Seniors were led in and the Invocation was given by Rev. Marty, Elaine Tieszen, salutatorian, gave the welcoming address. Guest speaker was Dean Berkeley who gave an address entitled Not Good if Detached . Included in the program were a solo l've Done My Work , by Darrell White, and Halls of lvy sung by the girls sextet. After the presentation of the eighth grade certificates, Elizabeth Giegling, valedictorian, gave the farewell address. Supt. Richter presented the senior class and the diplomas were presented by the president of the school board, Ervin Ortman. After the Benedication and the recessional the Seniors lined up to receive congratulations. 12 CLASS PROPHECY The time: 1975. The place: Canistota High School-Alumni Banquet. Scene: As the dewey eyed seniors sit reminiscing. Roger Albrecht, better known as Einstein the II, is still working on his great book called Short Cuts In Advanced Algebra. By the way Roger is still not married. If you see Elizabeth Giegling peeking out of the ground, don't get excited as she is just repairing some sewer pipes with her present husband, Walt Stredde. Sharlo Strong is now employed as a secretary in a large office in Kansas. Her boss is a certain Mr. Earl' Dix. Sharlo seems to just love her job. Billy Wendland is now an Admiral of the U.S. Navy. He is still sailing the high seas hunting for his Sociology book. Gloria Monson now is the world's most famous pianist. Gloria also in her spare time manages a large Dairy King. Duane Root is the famous quarterback of the Los Angeles Rams. By the way if you see a streak of blue flash through the street it's just Duane in hisnew 1975 Studebaker. Gene Theel is now employed as assistant rural mail carrier since the mail from Oregon was getting too much for one car to hold. Arlene Bormann is now the world's middleweight champion of women's wrestling, ' It seems that Arlene isn't married yet but she's fighting for her man. Myrna Carey is now giving her advice to the lovelorn. In case you are interested, her daily column appears in the f'Canistota Clipper. The reason for Myrna's choosing this career seems to be a certain quarterback who chose his career. Peggy Polchow has now made a great success with her new radio program entitled The Babling Brook . It seems one program a week is dedicated to the present Einstein. Bonnie Faber now holds the world's title as the most famous model. Bonnie as yet is not married but she has many admirers. Marcia Wingert now is employed as a private nurse to Mr. Selgestad, her former English teacher. Marcia is thinking seriously of getting married to a certain Mr. Love. Robert Ward has his own program on T.V. Last week Bob was given an award for the corniest comedian of the year. Elaine Tieszen has just signed another contract with MGM where she is a famous act- ress. Her latest picture is called, Shake, Rattle and Roll . Julie Tyler is now President of the Busy Little Flirts Hanky Club . The club was started by her after she gained a large collection of assorted clean and dirty hankies from admirers. Darrell White has just completed the first expedition to the moon. By the way, the name of his new rocket ship is the L. and L. Berniece Addy's new song, Dickie Kostboth has just reached number one in the nat- ion's poll of top tunes. Donald Dawson is now leading a famous orchestra which has toured the entire U. S. Don has now traveled the entire U.S. and is making plans for his tour in Europe. Arnold Papendick is now a world famous lawyer. Of course, Arnold is forever paying tribute to Mr. Shelley. Phyllis Nielson after spending 4 years in college is busy sewing Chintz curtains for her new home near Salem. 11 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the 1955 Seniors of Canistota High School, State of South Dakota, being of sound mind and memory but doubtful reputation, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: I, Roger Albrecht, will my ability to argue to Donald Rechtenbaugh and my technique with the girls to Grant Matthaei. I, Arnold Papendick, will my basketball ability to Loren Schlueter and my unpaid debts with the senior girls to Eddy Scott. I, Duane Root, will my once a week dates with a certain Senior girl to anyone who can stand to go out on dates that often. I, Gene Theel, will a certain girl out in Oregon to anyone who can wait long enough for her. I also leave all my nickels to Mary Tyler. I, Donald Dawson, leave my wise cracks and commercials to Derrold Tieszen, and my one night standings with a certain senior girl to Larry Neuberger. I, Darrell White, leave my ability to go steady to Allen Dunn and my singing ability to John Schmidt. I, Berniece Addy, give my junior heart throb to Helen Engel and my little box of pills to Arlys Harvey. I, Elaine Tieszen, will my ever loving giggle to James Anderson and my dates with that tall blond with the crew cut to anyone who can keep up with him. Also a very us ed record of Shake, Rattle, and Roll to Mary Dawson. A I, Elizabeth Giegling will my ability to wait for a certain boy in the army to Norma Kun kel, also my good grades to Jerry Kruse. I, Gloria Monson will my ability to play the piano, especially On Top of Old Smoky to Diann Hanson. I, Marcia Wingert, give my ability to make wise cracks in Mr. Seglestad's English class to Linda Kostboth and my dates with a certain Sioux Falls boy to anyone who can afford to pay for the gas back and forth. I, Bonnie Faber, will my twirling ability to Deanna Krumvieda and my crush on a cert- ain sailor to any girl shorter than he is. I, Sharlo Strong, leave my daily early morning trips to the post office to Anna. Recht- enbaugh and my good sense of humor to Betty Lou Polchow. I, Peggy Polchow, leave my cheerleading ability to Connie Arends and my rides in a certain black Ford to Norma Kunkel. I also leave my smile to Joyce Johnke. I, Myrna Carey, leave my arguing ability and patience that is often used when with a certain senior boy to Delores Matthaei. I, Arlene Borman, leave all of my letters to Anna Rechtenbaugh. I am sure you'll gain much knowledge, Anna. I, Bob Ward, leave my jokes to anyone who can laugh at his own jokes and my ability to be late to Gayle Pletan. I, Billy Wendland, leave my cute smile to Wayne Ortman and my little black Chevie to Rodney Kunkel. I, Phyllis Nielson, leave all of my letters from a certain guy to Judy Parry and my ability to drive a certain green Plymouth to Connie Arends. I, Julie Tyler, leave my flame, a certain Bridgewater boy to anyone who can't take late hours. Also my algebra ability to Dick Kostboth. 10 Wt mm.A BOB WARD Band l, Z Mixed Chorus l, 3, 4 Boys Glee 5, 4 Basketball l, 2 Football 3 , 4 Dramatics 3,4 Vocal Solo 3,4 We wonder if he'l1 ever settle down. GENE THEEL Basketball 1 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Football 4 Cross Country 3 Class Officer 3 4 Headlight Staff 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Chairman of Carnival 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 Dramatics 3,4 He made himself scarce. MARCIA WTNGERT Band 1 , 2 , 3, 4 Mixed Chorus l, Z, 3,4 Girls Glee l,Z, 3,4 Sextet l, Z, 3,4 Octet 4 Clarinet Quartet 3,4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Majorette 1,4 Declam 1,2 Librarian l, Z, 3 Dramatics 3,4 Headlight Staff 3, 4 Accompaniment 3,4 l'l1 do my living now and be sure its done. JULIE TYLER Bandl 2 3 4 Girls Glee l 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 3 4 . H. A . Headlight Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 4 Triple Trio 3 Sextet 4 Clarinet Quartet 3,4 She'l1 try anything once. DARRELL WHITE Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4 Boys Glee 3,4 Octet 4 Quartet 4 Solo 3,4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2 Royalty 4 Annual Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Pres. Z Work never did him any harm. BILLIE WENDLAND Basketball 1, Z Dramatics 3,4 Football 1 Worry is unknown to him. ARNOLD PA PENDICK Basketball l, Z, 3,4 Dramatics 4 A man of few wordl. af GLORIA MONSON Mixed Chorus 4 Girls Glee 4 Pep Club 4 - She has a style that is different. PHYLLIS NIELSON Mixed Chorus 1, 3,4 Girls Glee l, 3,4 Declam 1 F. H. A. Z, 3, 4 Dramatics 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 4 Girls State Alternate 3 She knows everything in class. DUA NE ROOT Football 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus 4 Boys Glee 4 Dramatic s 3 BlBhfu1? of just backward ? Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Headlight Staff 3,4 Homecoming King 4 SHA RLO STRONG Band 1, 2, 3,4 F.H.A.1,Z,3,4 Accompaniment 3,4 Girls Glee 1, 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4 Headlight Staff 3,4 Dramatics 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Carnival Queen 4 Cornet Trio 4 She's little- -but oh my! PEGGY POLCHOW Girls Glee 1, 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4 Band l,2,3,4 F.H.A. l,2,3,4 Dramatics 3,4 Homecoming Attendant Cheerleader 4 Annual Staff 4 Headlight Staff 3, 4 Cornet Trio 4 It's better to blush than turn pale. MYRNA CAREY Mixed Chorus l, 3, 4 Girls Glee l, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Headlight Staff 3,4 Dramatics 4 F.l-I.A.1,Z,3,4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Chairman of Carnival 4 Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning! BERNlECE ADDY Band l, Z, 5,4 Mixed Chorus l,2, 5,4 Girls Glen l,Z, 5,4 Sextet Z, 5,4 Mixed Octet 4 Triple Trio 5 Vocal Solo l, Z, 5, 4 Clarinet Quartet 5,4 Annual Staff 4 Dramatics 5 F. H. A. Z, 5, 4 Girls State 5 She wants everyone to be her friend. ROGER ALBRECHT Boys Glee 3,4 Mxxed Chorus 3,4 Basketball Z, 3 Librarian l,Z, 5,4 Dramatic:-3 3,4 Annual Stall l He has a linger in eve rything. if-m is A RLENE BORMA NN Band1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus l, 5,4 Girls Glee l, 3,4 Dramatics 3 F.H.A. l,Z,3,4 Student Council l Her attracti ons are outside of school. BONNIE FA BER Band 1,z, 3,4 Twirling l,2,3,4 Dcclam l,Z,3,4 Cheerleader l Class President Z Student Council I Debate l Dramatics 4 Mixed Chorus l,2, 3,4 Girls Glee l,2,3,4 Librarian l, Z lnstrumuntal Solo l Headlight Staff 3,4 She knows what she wants out of life. DON DAWSON Basketball l, Z, 3, 4 Band l , Z, 3, 4 Mixed Octet 4 Quartet 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Boys Glee 4 Carnival King 4 Class Pres, 1 Dramatics 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Boys State 3 The devil may care but Don Doesn't. 3,4 1 SENIORS CLASS OF 1955 PP 99 There is no Colors: Royal Road to Success Blue and White Flower: White Rose Pres: Gene Theel Sec: Marcia V. Pres: Peggy Polclww Wingert Treas: Darrell White Advisor: Mr. Richter VALEDICTORIAN SA LU TA TORIAN -QW eat- E R A ' wif ' ' ' A ,,.. 'V Q ,A1zy,',,: Q., ' :,' fs- f. 1 ' ' W xx I, 53 ik ff 4 ,M Q r s 1-if . I . ,T ' A W V f 2, Q! ' ' x X 7' X ' xx I 'f'f-f fff ,.,: 5 Lr, ,,.,: J, X ,K .,... ,:,,,,,,.,,A,, Q , . -., x Tx i .' in 3 ,A 4. 1,',i. A,,., 5':i 5 IIZSESII I -gan Annum? Q E S rf -- I' C l ir Y Q 5 --.. MR. RIC HTER Superintendent Algebra Physics E ci xl Hain we xl, C 2, 1 , Eztl W M R . SHE L LE Y Principal C oa c h Social Scienc e -on -A rl 5 w MRS- SCOTT' MR. CLEVEN HOIHG EC0n0m1C9 Commercial Classes MR. LEIN Band MR. 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