Greenfield High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Greenfield, IA)

 - Class of 1960

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X1 X'L'I'li.'iHg 11 IH ajk s ence 7 M Sc: 4,2 MCommerg.al .vb- WwcA0mf3lr X 6 O Mllilziftraiiozz av VLVLCL G, andholm :,t1 v I cvm 11s en I rcfkct 'ml out of 111 of th1S I tm to form in 1c1e'1 mto 11111011 I put IS much common Sansa as IC 111 ,- l 'CLDQLX 8 ,N 1 L1 1111111 111 tm 1 Q1t11111111 1 5 CL t 1X1K1L1I1 1 11 1 not 1111 15111 1 1 111t11s IGI 1 1 11113111115 111111111 11111 ,fy ,xwww ,5 lfL!9QI'LVLfPVL6!C?lfLf Il I C11 LL n u--QQ LEFT TO RIGHT P Rob1nsonfSecretaryl H Vandewater C Linderman Not Shown Kenneth Leuthauser fTreasurerJ Welcher fPres1dentJ R J Green D Fry I Queck VQQVL LQKJ 60lfI'LlflfLlflJ'LLfg M00 ZZJCLI' Under the Amer1can system of pubhc educat1on the control of the schools IS anchored 1n the local communxty through then' elected Board of Educatlon now held 1n the fall The busmess transacted by the school board th1S year has been the purchase of two new busses and the removal of the bleachers from the old athletlc f1eld Also recommendations were dlscussed 1n regards to 1mprovements 1n physlcal plant, currlculum and faculty The snow storms and muddy roads also proved to add to the problems of the 1959 '60 School Board '12 Buslly typlng ln the llbrary Mlss Barnes relaxes a moment and takes tlme off to have her picture taken Mr Barnes sets up his tape recording equlpment, and prepares to record some students ln his English class Mr Cook is the science instructor and teaches three science classes physics, chemlstry, and general science Many nights after school he can be seen busily setting up experiments for the next day He sponsors the Hi Y, and attends many of thelr confer ences with them Hxs interests include hi fl tape recording and photography Mr Engebretson, the commercial instructor, was educated at Bemldjl State College He teaches bookkeeping, shorthand, secre tarial practice, and three typing classes, and is a Junior class sponsor The Black and Gold is published under h1s leadership During the summer months he plays golf and baseball Q6LC QV5 VL 0 Vlxss Barnes IS the High school llbrarianthlsyear She teaches general math and second year Latln She IS asponsor of the sophomore class Her mam hobby IS readmg books, and she especlally enjovs ch1ldren's books Mr Barnes was educated at Northwest M1ssour1 State College teaches three freshman Enghsh classes and one sophomore and one jumor class He helped students golng to speech contest, and vlorked wxth the semors on their play H1s outslde interests xnclude fly1n art work and guns Holding a model he has made of an atom, Mr Cook polnts out sodlum element number eleven on the table of elements C N In 6 .D Mr Engebretson reads the last edition of the Black and Gold and starts th1nk1ng of new ldeas for the next one J I L . . . . . rg,- I, Q 1 . ' ' . He A' y , :xxx ,K . . . . , . . u . . . . gy A ff ' ' . . . . , . . , I ' A as Y- 2 If ,. -Q F 2 I ' I' 3 H . H1 . ' 4 L . Ula X44 5 1 X , Pd 5 . V - 5 y lb In 45 V L, 1 Q, ' r V Pl l ,' B in - . I sa ' , , lu' , 5 .I 3 ,s - H 1 V s -Q , if B ,Z ,. . me ' D 1 . ' , lflflflflflflflfglf' Olflf 15 Mrs Holland is the grrls' physical education instructor, teachlng from fifth to twelfth grades She sponsors manyof the girls' outside activities, including GRA cheerleaders, and Pommettes Her favorlte sports are swlmming and badmxnton Mr Johnk is the band instructor at GHS He conducts a total of five dlfferent bands, so is kept busy selectlng the music and glving prlvate lessons to many students He also enjoys lxstemng to h1s new hi fl set Mr Johnson records the points of the last test m his grade book 'N I Wwe W WX 3' Y' My 'P 3-55:0 it ly WSC ww Ai 'ix 1A.Au.2n-Ax -u ..-in X. 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JJ!! ffm OlfLf:1LJ8 ,!JCfLl!Ltlf8f5 Mr Lesnar, the xocatwnal agriculture xnstructor, was educated at South Dakota State College He teaches all of the voc ag classes which are divided into three main dxvxsxons He is the only sponsor of FFA, and finds tlme to attend many of thexr contests and conven tlons w1th them Dur1ng hxs spare tlme he enjoys huntmg and fxshing 'Nhss Love teaches the home economics classes 1n the Jumor hugh and hlgh school She xs a sponsor of the jumor class In the sprmg, she enjoys cookxng and sewing and has made many of the attractxve clothes she wears Mr Lesnar reads the lesson oi next per1od's class, so he can keep ahead of It Mr Mxller teaches hxgh school and Jumor hlgh boys'phys1cal education classes m the morning In the aiternoon, he can be found m the world hlstory room, teaching classes there He is the sponsor of both the Junior class and G Club Durmg the past year he was head football coach Thumbmg through the pattern books, Miss Love plcks out Mr Miller enters the schoolhouse ready to start on a hard next season's favorlte dresses day's work O O O O she is a great help tothejuniors at banquet time. In her spare time, ' Mr Poston removes and descrlbes the v1tal organs of man to h1s biology class Mrs Schutz puts Engllsh themes she has graded mto students' folders 1n her f1le Mrs Wallace IS xn a famlliar posltlon for amusxcteacher that of one playing the plano W0 f JL jfwza QCl 8aftL0l'L 'Vlr Poston who has had experlence as a forester teaches blology classes 1n the mormng and 1ndustr1al arts classes 1n the afternoon H1s afternoon students mclude e1ghth graders freshmen and semor boys He IS the ass1stant H1 Y sponsor, and enjoys golf and photography Mrs Schutz, the Engllsh 1nstructor was educated at lxorthnest Mlssourl State College Her students mclude sophomores, jumors and semors She IS the ass1stant aduser IH Y Teens Her hobbles include antlques, and she enyoys playmg the pxano and smgmg Mrs Vkallace vxho IS the musxc mstructor teaches Jumor hlgh and hxgh school muslc groups She 1S a part t1me teacher and IS at school only m the afternoons She sponsors the Jumor class Her mam 1nterests mclude her new house and two chxldren For relax atlon, she enjoys bowl1ng golf, and brxdge Mr Vhlson mstructs students m math and sclence classes m the trammg He sponsors G Club and the Jumor class He IS basketball and baseball coach In h1s spare tlme, he plays golf hunts and flshes Mr Wilson leaves for the baseball room after he has fxmshed with h1s day's classes , L Z jf . , I Ax VV . i R, 'sf u .A , az morning, and rides with them in the school car during driver 4: ' . ' ' l I feg: kv 1 A K ,mr GIZUSXN X! Qff Z, R ul-yd-as fn.,- 'xgxs 5 471, O-N Gro V - 2 ff X vffj gf, mfbo 'A 6 O Seam rf roi-I, s ff : Jxf gl, .,.,...-w OFFICERS: Funke, Howe, Richards. NWBKQIDL1 C LASS COLORS: Red and Silver C LASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS MOTTO: Take The World As You Find It, But Leave It Better. CLASS OFFICERS: CLASS SPONSORS: President ...... . . . Don Howe Mr. Green Mr. Lesnar Vice-President .... . . Dick Richards Mr. Sandholm Mrs. Holland Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Ted Funke VALEDICTORIAN s,xLUT,xTom,xN VIVIAN GREEN DAYTON SIM PSON Q? Q 12' ' A' vf 3 pi. 'x avi is if ' , V5.5 , 1' f JVDY CONNl'1l.I,Y Sl'li DUN CAXRIXJN RUB Y DL' F F 3-45 mfg .'l j 'RNA 1-QYICRLIXG i ff gr- PHYLLI5 FI II lx Cf. 'S J L' D Y U R D Y Q., , ' N fun -,R H! V , - ix X 1 is E 1 S2 I :,- i 1 5 'pi I fn' P.X'l'RICI.X ClIlCliliN LINDA XVII ' i?f11Ql 3i . - f gf, -. 53 9 ,H- -M ,xgk 1554, ' ,, 3, x- li v ILS -.4 Vw? P31 . 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IJXYIIJ 'W -IHIINSUN mv ..f 'W IW' Y ' 'Q H 7, amloge ff ara owning BUD MCCAXN VR XYVIS BI.XHfN!'.h LINUX 'NI XRK I NI PHYLLIS Ml-QISICNHPIIIN 1 Ill R 157 1 N I il -za-,pg I. ff 3 Q 2321 JUDY MILLER RANDALL PERRY X . al f .V lj ,pie .,-aa-M:'::.:x' yr 3. -,Nui -. ,,.., .M M ,f .N L L ,5 QT ,gl V45 a 2' QE U ,Qin 1 'fl ' wi' V ' fa' 21 4. 9 t CAROL SCHULTZ DEAN SIIIKE SADIIC FAYIC PERRY UQ SHA R I. If N If RIC Ii DICK RICH.-XRDS 'Z..'7'f mfom Hfain any PATSY RIVENBURGH li, xvff I N' cfn f1c1rz'zf.5 cf X 3600! ' ? gv 1 -5-do v .v as-CX Q Us vis. gs-5 X- C1'1T.I,I'fI'fN WXRI7 JOHN XX lII'I'I-Q 9 3 51 i ?? f 5 4--N 5 - ' ,I f Ab. IV, M .VXRILYN WILSON MARION WOOD.-XRD CAROLYN THONI Psox EH BULLET: BOARD Mor-In Y AssEr-M1 Y SPMNG Sen og PRQGRAM HOP CLATI PLAY -J .1 We LOST AND FOUND Q 'E A A 21, '2ZZ'l'9 M' ii? if all 4 5 J? G Q 60 QZIJFKIZIJIIIIFII X 5 l X . N ' Qs-A OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer l'f?Q!'Y 5-0 1 4 lfLl'LL0l LCQP5 SPONSORS Jerry C hristensen Engebretsen XI allace Ed Johns on Love Poston Betty Pickrell Cook W ilson Carolyn Jones Miller I l - 2 I ' . 'A 1- f 1 I 5, I Q' 2 5 X - ' u 4 I I. 0 'V . ' ' O. Q I 'K 'U' Q in 9' C ' ,rg ' Lf I T-Q . , gg ,' ' ---...-4s..-r'-'.,.,- ' --.ix-.., ', r V . F' WYT1?-if. -:gg . Q. A iw-ref-'-' '-J' -- ' fTIf :T 'fl 'f 'W' r n- I , V. I I , Ai' J - ,,, A ,fu ,, .!.,,,,i V lv 'tm -V .1 ,f Q r Gi f- ,V ,ir f J' 5 g 4 'f , A 1 35 :-- ,A JH Y ' X I - Q ' tb: ' i ' ' E tal 1 1 x f Q Q ' 2 1 il in e Qi'-1' . On To State Five Greenfield High School juniors received Division Iand II ratings in the state speech contest held March 18 and 19 at Hartley, Iowa. Winners of Division I ratings were: Ed Johnson, extemperaneous, American College Education- Installment Financing. Pat Hand, humorous declamation, And Here I'Am, Bob Johnston, public address, Learning to Live. Division II ratings were given to: Betty Pickrell, humorous declamation, Eloise, Ted Reis, radio speaking, Juvenile De1inquency. lu ', 'S' 'Lim - gli 67 - av-,- LYN .XSIIBIURK SHARON B,XRRIf'I'T LINDA BICIIGBIANN JPIRRY CHRISTENSICN X r- C I' o- D.'XRRIfI.I. COLEMAN ' ' 7 , - P.XTRICI.fX COMSTOCK i fj 1 1 1 CURTIS COOK DALE CRJXXVFORD NXNCY DICO XYENDHL DH.-XBIAX ,Q . I 'V' 4- 6: 18 I X f A' if 1. - - I3 'N ,.. Q ,,,.1'g- V 9 0 Q- . 'Qs .LN '35 ' r o LARRY EAGAN GALIIN EDDY SHERYL FRANK JOYCE GLASPIQL1 SONJA GLOVER GINKIY HAGER QB ,Q J ,W Di 1 vw PAT HAIND fi Li J' 1 ELAINIE HUGHES hh. DENNIS GROSS JOYCE JEINSEIN ,O 1-' . X ,, ,f ' Kgvri' -v N XDINI JI' N51 N ICD JOHNSON BOBBY JOHNSTON CAROLYN JONES vs MARY SUE KELLY -C' , K X DENNIS KELLENBEHG SHERRY L.-XMBI l 'i LILA LYDON CONNIE MILLER SHARON MIII-I LLER I' - 4' - . ', KX 'X gg..-.ii ' ' F 9 ' f I f .fi Exa N J 1 JIM MAY 1sAx1us.xu.x M,xYN1:s nl-:'1 rY A11-:NSING 'T' Xs- DOROTHY MURPHY f' A U ,- ..... xv Nur' CAROL PATTERSON GARY MINE R RIC HA RD PATTERSON 3' , ,JB AW Y' :Q fi Q A Q Lx, ra X .. -wr- 'Y 4 a .T N Q - . -1 ix , A 5 1 X BI..T,I,Y PICKRVII CIAII'I-'ORD IKXPICR PIIII, RAY TIQIJ RHI5 -5 ' G.-XRY ROBERTS X. ' ' ' JUDY SCHYLTZ 42 1 RONALD SCHWARTZ 1-:YHLYN SHINN D.-xLL,xs SMITH JOYCE SMITH ,. 27+ fn ' an ' 5 Q f 3' 'E ,, 'V X 3 CS, JG-x 3? Y' Q- ROBERT SNELI. ,-1 GARY ST.'XNIJLli Y BRUCIC STI sv Qu' ,- ps .S SHARON TETER X V K DIANA THOMPSON ANN WEAVER JANET WEINHEIMER CURT WOO 11' 1- ,,1 ,x X 4 V 0' 11' 'R 'BJ' 1 If' THELMA Blumwmlu STEVE I.jRNST JUDY ufimucx LARRY LICMON PHYLLIS RICE A RIC HARD THOMPSON DOLORICS KILLION LYNN WEBB VL ?WLOI g 0 V LINDA E. RUTH Born September 28, 1943 Entered Into Rest May 14, 1959 But a fair maiden, in her Father's mansion Clothed with celestial graceg And beautiful with all the souls expansion Shall we behold her face. 1 Longfellow n mmory 0 TED A. PURDY Born October 26, 1944 Entered Into Rest May 31, 1959 Why do we mourn departing friends Or shake at death's alarms? 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to His arms. Watts MARCELLA BROCKMAN MARLENE BROWNLEE JOY CAMERON BOB CANNON LOIS C HRISTENSEN PHIL DORSEY PAT DRISKELL PAT EAGAN BETH EATINGER JUDY FIRKINS RUSSELL GERE PHYLLIS GIBBS LUCILLE GREEN ILENE GROTHEN RON GRUSS DICK HARRIS GARY BIIAMAN JANE BECK PHIL BOI-IAN Q-as 'isis' fi 'K 6' nv-X V, tif' lplllv' ,915 I . H, ' 31 f:'a.' ' -Y M 1 ' '- , .' fa ' .fi ' f ,-1. . sd sf G' Q ' kv-'ir' ' In 3 3 z I g gk 'fc S CL 3 'wwf' MAXINE HESS ROBERT,-X HOFMANN JANE HOHM-XN ,Qi 'u-...U ,, 1 A O I - 5 L E I 0,9 'L 0lf1fL0l'l'15 I4 I . LEE HOLTMYER MARY HUGHES DENNIS JENSEN NORMA KE LLENBEHK KENNETH KESSLI-IR DENNIS KREIS BEVERLY LEMON ROGER LENTS DAROLD MARCKMAN MARY MARCUM BILL MARTIN JANET MERRILL RON MULHERN DON NASSEN DON NELSON ROSALEE NEWBURY O- IWUU di .XIIICIQ If.-xI:I.I, Cblfllilfffgi Li-xkwl, IJIZTIQIISOIQ CHIZIIYI. HICYNOIIIJS VIRGINIA RICE ISECKY ROBERTS IJI.-XN.-X ROGERS ELAINESHARON DON SCHUTZ Q Q LELAND SMITH Q I MIKI: SWIFT 'N -I Q .. Q'l GRACE TAPKEN ' .4 'J--h 'fl -'if:b3:,'- -:QLD ' . I .' ,Z .'53Il-4- .' . 'I - If::::,'.:aJ ' S HELEN TAPKEN CAROLE TOBIN LESTER THOMPSON JERRY WAHE LLOYD WAI-IE Q -S-. . - JANICE WILSON ELAINE WAMBOLD Q .af MARY LOU WHIIE 1' ..,, , .r v , iizrmltmen LEFT: Freshmen and Sophomores min- gle at Beatnik Dance given by Freshmen. 142.2 5,1 K2- J Wa- mm, NE L Careful with those scissors, kids! Freshman class officers, Pres. Steve Holaday, V,P, Jean Firkins, Sec.-Treas. Pat Schulz, making invitations for Freshman-Sophomore Party. SPONSORS: Mr. Johnk i Mr. Barnes Mrs. Kellam RIGHT: Freshman Student Council members, Judy Webb, Ann Musmaker,Jim Reis, and Ronny Hager, look at date when they participated in SW District Student Council Meeting. 7 J J I Y f R N 2, mn 14111 KZ: ?llfL.5 Q!9rc5z1fLfec! jf HHIU7 an 0111 1fc'cWn1flfLg .10 Ulflfflllill BIIVKY BUCK l'.XRfJI, CIIIVKICN IJICNNIS VLXHK IUXRIZY VON NRI! SHARUN COYICRIJIC VIII-fIiYI, CIQIGGICR RIT.X L'liO5SXYIlI'I'F lf.XROI.If CUNNINGII XXI IDA VID DORY DX VIC DRISKIC LI. 1Photo not availablei IIICLICN DUFF Jli.-KN FIRKINS In-XNS GIBBS P.-XUI. II.-XAF RONNY HAGI-IR CAROL H.-XNDLICY GALE HODGICS 1 J zmzn foge j'czcA'fz'0mz MARIANNE HOLADAY STEPHEN HOLADAY REGGIE JENSEN WAYNE JOHNSON DIANE LAGER ION LAMBI SHARLENE LUERS MARY LYDON KAREN MARTIN HAROLD MENSING KAREN MURPHY ANN MUSMAKER SANDY NICHOLS CHARLES PARKIS JERRY PAXTON BILL PEACOCK fl I Ewljizmcfn rfcuwzzf ,ylfzllvrwfeczl in fn K BARBARA THOMPSON GLEN VANDERPOOL I I AV W1 Q75 .TIM PICCKIIABI KICITH RAPICH JIM REIS IDQXLIC IUJIINICR ROGER S.-XCKETT PAT SCHULZ LKXROLYN SHARON SHIRLEY SHEICDICR SHARON SMITH STEVE STEVER NANCY STEWART JEANNE STURDY JUDY WEBB Mix 9 xgfmrfj, W will 7 - E fem, L .. -3 IRENE WIETZKE KAY WOODSON Q C7574 Q'-. Q52 Q Qqfog .1 Jrfl. J -I F -H ' . , X ff .I 0 5' W WJ gf Q gr 9 if HIC! nd 501 1? ix ,OX ff x-5' Aw3o'i:Q 'c va' 4 J 672,14 6 O dgfiviiies La-as i- mx' re mc mc mlm ure qv 1 er tm lhndboolt Nlube thex c ln te teh us mort lbout pu lmmenmrx procedure 'Ihe student Qouncil spends much of then tune trvlnv to In the out sthool 1 IJQUQI pl xce tn xx h1oh to learn Homeeonnng lb 1 very busy t1n1e ofthe ye ll when they ue husthng and busthng lround trxmg to get the d1ffe1ent Comnuttees posted md to work Thxs work IS done munly on thexr sp lre t1me Xmong the other 1Ct1V1t16S they sponsor are sock hops Liter the sehool gl1'1lCQ eleotlon ofcheerle tders, the sprmg ttlent shoxx md dress up dw whleh w is orlgmated th1s ye ir Thls sprung ten members ot the C1 H S Student QOIHICII xttended the Southwest D1str1ct Lonventlon at Red Oth We were fortunxte enouffh to hive hd Johnson elected as 1JI'6S1C16I'lt for the oncommg year As you Cm see thls OI'glI'l1Z1t1OI'1 fulf1lls .1 very busy year sgfbwiflflf GUVLCL FIRbT ROW left to Rwht I Combs D SITTTIJSOH C Truss Sl-.COND ROXX B XTITUH R Nlulhern 'NI Kellenburgf I P T1llx J XX6lHh9llTl9I' J Jones I Johnson C XXOOd'1I'Kl Flrluns J Webb X NlUS!I1llxQI' J Rels R Hager 1 - 1 . 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' ,. .. .. . 7 ' 4 Q To the rxght the student council holds thelr meetxngs every two weeks on Tuesday Lets wake up Janet time to get down to business WL85 Qlfllfgflffl OVL Q45 Jvfmzlool To the right four members of the student councxl are decorating the study hall Christmas tree Th1s 1S done annually by th1s organization OFFICERS FOR 1960 Presldent P Tllk V Presldent J Combs Secretary N Kellenburg Treasurer J Wemhelmer 0WLOCOWlfLI'Lg 61115 61 F8 M efblfdg H ' . ' -- . 3 ' u ' - f. ll ! ' 1 1 Fr' , fixiw ., X., A . it-.s A l . .4 -1 J. V 4' s , - X . , . . , Q. 'S . X, L-X ,Q l A , ,fs X ' . . , , . . . . M ,gm 1, .' Q . . . - Q . . V O I 0 I , 9 r . . , . . . . ff:-.5 , A , 1 n . ' Ab. -I J U 1? X .A ff .-'lg President Dayton and Mr Cook are laymg out the1r plans for the next H1 Y Meeting The development of .1 Chr1stl U1 person 1l1ty ls the um of every Hi Y member M 1k1ng 11fe worth wh1le md performing services for others IS the main go 11 of the club In cxrrymg out the H1 Y plltform the boys str1ve for cle 1n speech cle m sports cle ln schol lrship md cle mn 11v1r1g The XX orld SGFVICG project w ns very success ful Judy Sturdy w IS chosen by populxr vote as our queen Ks a monev n11k1nf project the H1 Y sold candy md popcorn 1n cooper ltlon w1th the G Club The Hi Y sponsors other services such is The lctlveness of the club IS eudencecl by thelr constmt part1clp1t1on 1n projects md servlces A ,W .SZVULC8 DLQQVL H1 Y Cablnet LEFT TO RIGHT D Simpson D Hogan S Ernst E Johnson G Roberts L Ashmore 5 TK ' L L 1 F f E ' , ' Q I L - L . A . , .- 3 jj 1 z - , 1 . Q - X c ' Christmas , Thanksgiving, and Holy Week programs, .. 5 K A L . . I. rip QW A . l . . . 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I-aiifr 'X - 1 FIIIST Row: D, Killn n, P, Gibbs, K, M1 , ', ' ming- RIA 'g I-1, Joh s ,J, Ch'stf s- ,C, T h' , I., I: , cw, '. 1 f R ': Ii, . H S' g,C. ',. . '. P 't ' 'H 1, Ii B L, B, C11 , P, Iizlgc-n,.Q, .1 'Q IRD U! .Xuestz-unhow Blitzengnul This is our Greenfield German Bzmci. They perfornxeri :xt the Spring Pops Concert. .I 1 , ,X , ., , ,, ,:,, , , fb , . ' . ,..k3Li.. . - E - . ' - Q 1 rf' 1 h - lil' A ' , .. F- 1 A , V 6 f I - '. P',m M- , 1, 1 , , . 11: I f 'A ' ' 'If 11' ' , 'N 4 I I f ' A N 4' - A-Mn 1-. I X ' rx X ' 1 'Q - - , 1 413' .' ' It we FIRST ROXK P Schultz J Sturdx NI Ilomdu NI XIlI'CLlIl1 THIRD RUIX D Nflssen R Mulhcrn C' Roberts C J Vkebb J Beck MCONDROXX V Green B P II el X H mdlex G Beunm Nlusmfxker R Gere L Xkebb J I-'1rk1ns S Don Carlos The band depurtmcnt begm lxerx busy xefir xuth the Neteran's Dly Program on November 11 In December the concert b md m ide ltl 1p to the Lreston Bmd lcstn Il The-x llso gg, we dep lrtmcnt Three members of the b Ind were pr1v1legedto p1rt1c1p1te 1n the X11 St Ite Bmd It Des INIOIIICS Delores Kllhon, cl xrxnet G lrw Be ITD In, drums .md Donny N Issen, drums The bund members sold bmd booster t1Clx6t9 for the February I16St 1, Pops Concert Ind Sprmg Loncerts Thls money va IS used to purch xse 1 neu bass drum The ye lr xx as concluded xx 1th B Icc 11 lure Ite Ind C, ommencement Xlr Johnk chrects the concert bind 'lt the sprmg concert wt' Wngwiqla 'VFW' xi' Ig, 'ff Af Q, -r fi pf W S 'wp-I 'M J 1 A ' fs 'Y N 53 I I , bf -I ': , '., ,.' A',. , . 1,',. , . 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B, ' , ' , , , ' ,,, , , , , , 5 LIIQCY, I., i I . 2 3 f E A , i I A 4, 1 , 5 U . . 5 I I The Marohlng B md made sex eral appear ances durlng the summer Xmong those vxere the Sldney Rodeo and Grlsvxold Centenmal -Xlso, throughout the summer months the Servlce Llub sponsored several concerts gwen 1n the Greenf1eld park Glvlng performances on the new football fmeld provxded nevs expemenoes and adlfference ln atmosphere About twenty members of the band were p1cked to play m the pep band for each pep meetlng Mr Johnk poses w1th the three band all staters Don Nassen Delores K1ll1on and Gary Beaman EXECUTIVE BOARD Sue Don C arlos fPres1denty Betty Plckrell QVICC President! Karen Martin Carol Cunningham Gary Beaman Ronnie Mulhern Larry Eagen Jame Beck The Executxve Board looks oxerthe band pomt svstem Vkonder who leads w1th the most pomts it subw- We x '-g .:,g'e1Q.af 1 'fmwrgrf ' .'. ' .43 K I' . ' 4' af' . 0 L, , I I X ga. I ' A ' rg 4 ,.. . . . 4 - . N ' n '. I , . gl ' .AQ . . 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Q...-1 FIRST RUVN left to Rwht 5 Trunk IN Green P Lhlclxen X Vkemex J Sturdx N Doo C Pfxtterson L Bergmann C Thompson P Fessler SILOND ROXX J Nllller D Cillxlns D Rflper D 'Xlurclxmmnn J Vkhlte D Cross Xl The follomng vlrls mc' boxs constltute four of our sm'1ll groups Glrls trio PatCh1cken P'ltSX Rlxen burgh and Judv bturdv Glrls' quartet V1x11n Green Myrna Everlmg Larol Schultz and Judx Connellx VT Fi Drimin D BIITIIJSOTI I Thompson D lX1ll1OD l liug,hLs THIRD ROXX T Bridford l Tlllx ll Nlulhun T R0 B Cmnon I Drlskell J Lhmstcnscn D Rlchxrds N Bochurt S Don C':1rlos P lhxlnbur h Gxrls Qmxtct Delores hllllon Phxll1s T1lk Dunl Cilluns Jqnet Nlexnhelmex lmflq Weber 'md Rubx Duff Dovs Qulrtet Russell Care Jerrx ChllStGDSOD Denms Kellenberg and Jerrx XR ahe 'ln ' A D l FIRST ROW Left to Rh ht J Cimeron J Wilson B l'lLl'xI'Q1l J I-lrkms J Smxth L Nlxller L Schultz J Jones SILOND ROW J Hohmfm J Cllspell P Tllk C Tobin S Teter X Weuer S Lumbl L Jones NI Rolls P Llnc ken C Petereon J Nlerrlll I Grothen l Nlzxrcum B Xleming Xl Whlte I-rink L Weber J Welnheimer N Creen P Clbbq Bergmirn D Rogers B lemon C Thompson L Creen Fesfsler NI Nllrcum FOLRTI-I ROW I Webb P ll i Shlnn J Jenccn E W lnxbolfl J llerrlck J Sturcls D c,l1lxllIS Lonnellx X Lreen N Deo J Nllller C. Patterson Wllson I Loxerclell T Brldforfi R. Dui! J Beck N hollen b rg., l'lI'IlI ROW S B1 oc km m B L 1t1ng,e1 T 1pken I L hrlstensen Schultz Roberts M Hese S Clover S Don D Kxlhon G Hu er N Jensen H N Bochxrt F Hughes Nl Ewerlmg J FIRST ROW Left to Right H Duff C Crigger Nl Holadn S Loverclell B Buck J Sturdw A Stewart SECOND ROW C Lunnlnghxm K, Woocleon C Lsdon I Wletzke C Lhxcken C Shiron J Webb S Nichols THIRD ROW B Thompson P Schultz R Qrossxshlte C Hqncllex K, Mirtm S Sheeder J Ifirkxns X Nlusmnker . : g : . 2 ,. Y , . , - ,. - , . 1 ,. ' ,.A j, . K ' , . ' . '. .' , '. , . : .' J, ' ', 3 1 , , , .' , ', I ,M. ' 1' ,l'. 2 ', '. .A . ' ,'. .' , . A, , e Y: ' :l, S, , I, ', ' , , P. liivenburgh, S, Bluel1er:THIRDROW:Bl,llughes,K, Kephzlrt, Carlos, G, Talpken, R, Newbury, P, Comstock, A. Pziull, M, .. .... . ... .S. '1, .fz '. . , . :,I,f. ,,. 'K . . . . , 9 , . ' .,L. 2 ' , 4.x ' ,f. 1 ,4. ,.. ' ' , . f - . . , . . , . . . 1 , P. . . ,.,.e 3 ' : I. 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CZLM FIRST ROXX Left to Right Sue Don Lirlos Linda Mlrcum Pit Lhicken Circle Lfruss tllresldentj Nancy Green Xivun Green Linda Weber Lonnie Nliller 1Reporterj Janet Jones KPOIHI Secretarw The annual chile supper to welcome the new members was held in the fall October was ilso chftricterized by the -Xmes St ite February brought the traditional G R -X formal which was held on the 'Enchanted Island' in the gymnasium The atmosphere was mide authentic by the green blue, and white decorations palm trees and a pond on the middle of the island The last diversion to brlng the year to 1 close was Playmght on March 22 Coaches Merchant, Holland Wilson and Miller dis played a fine group of girls who played two intramural basketball games before an en thusiastlc crowd Oh Boy' Refreshments are ready' Look out for the rush to the cafeterla counter Juclv Sturdy Sherry Lamb1Gecret1ryb Judy Connelly Ruby Duff QTreasurerJ Pitsy Rlvenburgh Wine Presidentj L. Luv Jw ta.. hr- du Y Q . 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The second team cheerleaders got new sweaters this year to add varietytotheir uniforms. The girls made many new friends and found much enjoyment and fun along the way. The first and second team get together before a pep- mecting to get in a extra few minutes of practice. CAROL GRUSS M45 le ff?MLQfAJf giwm CAROLYN JONES JANE BECK The second team do a cheer to wish the team good-luck, Ll'IFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Mueller, Kay Kephart, Judy Firkins, Judy Miller, -, f.. ef , 'S ,E'X',2Z IIRST RON l' Bohan R Cruss B Nlxrtln SLLOXD ROW xuft Q Look D lxrexs ll Johnson J Rels ll Xlensmg li Pltterson J Txpken G Nllner B Steele Glbbs EOLRTH ROXX S llolxdu S Stewer B Peuock J Nlu l lluf D Nllrtkmm D schutr THIRDI C St xncllex I Snnth l lloltmuer D Nelson R Slckntt Nlr lesnex 1, Hodges B Johnston D Hmrrxs D wnnth lgu' 1 llocg s KSSISIS hlm xslth hls responslbxlltxes id ll -e ,,,..,.a-fw- lfLflfLI 8 6Ll lfVLQl :5 l'l'LQl l C61 OFFICERS Presldent John Tapken Moe Pres1dent Bob Johnston Secretary B111 Martin Treasurer Gary Hodges Reporter Dick Harris Sentinel Jlm May Several of the boys ln F F A won very h1gh awards th1s year The Judging team won a gold emblem at the Dalry Cattle Natxonal Congress Bob Johnston won a gold emblem 1n extemporaneous speech and a sxlver emblem atthe St xte Convention John Tapken won the hlghest award 1nF F A ln the state Uowa State Farmer Degreey at the State Conventlon this year The boys, also, held 1 F F X h'1yr1de thisf 111 -' S : . ' , , 1 , .1 1 , - .' : M, S , '. ' , . ' ' , '. , , ' , l,, .. W, .1 I . . 1 ' . ..- , ' ', Il. 11'. . ' . . , . ', .1 , , . 1 ' 1 , , f ,, KOH: 1, 1 j, ., 1' ' , ,, 1.2 , ,,' , , .'1 - , . . . , '. ,, . - , , 1 , , 1' ' , R,l1w'- , E, inc , J, Tapken presides over the F,F,.X, meeting, while Mr. Lesner E Q ,E IHA, . . . EES-:I ' ' min 1 ' ' . I .....- - 1 1 . - - J- if .t ' . .1 . .- A . C . ' w I -A 'X -,,4,z1, - A ' ,....-- -4 2 , .1 , 4 I . lr Schutz shows his new feeder he has completed as an F F -X project How's the leg Don P Bohan looks so busy Xre you concentrating on your F F 'x projector just relaxing? N. '-N 11 gg FFA Cabmet LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Johnston Gary Hodges Jim May Dlck Harms John Tapken B111 Martin 4+ JU A ry '1 6 , A .Q .I . I . . I . YL tid' A olifm W A . n Ws'w'h ' ' F F H we -'Y ,' If D. H ' .' A X . . , . Q X., F1 ' -I l ' ' o ' ' 1 X. s Q' 1 2 s cs- I ' J Y--f The Bl lck md Gold edltor Judy Lonnellw md the assist mt ed1tor Cars Be imin look over the Black md Gold Mr rngebretson IS the sponsor XX hat IS so imuslng Judy and C arx ffw'-1 The tVp1StS hlve 1 verv IITIPOYLITII Job on the THE STAFF FOR 1959 1960 Edltor In Chlef Judy Connelly Assistant Ed1tor Gary Beaman Busmess Manager Ed Johnson Assxstant Busmess Manager Ken Kessler Busmess Staff CAdsJ Don Nlassen Judy Mxller Clrculatlon Manager Barbara Maynes Clrculatlon Staff Drana Thompson Helen Tapken Sports Edxtor Assistant Sports Edltor Sports Wnter Feature Wrxters Humor Edxtor Humor Wrlter Novelty Edmtor Novelty Wrlter Band News Vocal Muslc Calendar of Events H1 Y Y Teens GRA FFA G-Club Student Councxl Pomettes Grace Tapken Joyce Glaspell Mike Drlskell Dlck Rlchards Ron Mulhern Pat Hand Judy Herrxck Ted R815 VIVIBD Green Ann Weaver Ruby Duff Janet Wemhelmer Lynn Webb Carolyn Jones Judy M1l1efr Dorn Howe Janet Jones Connle Mlller Dnck Harms Dallas Hogan Norma Kellenberg Kay Kephart paper QS Nlueller C Pltterson S Don Carlos S lerrw B llckrelll J Q-ji f I 5 I I fl' . 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' IL - To ud 1D th1S, Judy 111111e1 the semor GC11tOI' Collected thls nmlterml xxhlch h ld to be proof re ld put m ordex , etc l 'les the mnu11 t dxes ru mx hours of lonff h 1rd work X11 in 111 we enjoyed 1t md we, he 1960 T1ger Tlles St 1ff hope xou xx111 do the slmel 1960 lm GL M 1I1iN'1 If XX LJ L1 S XM wg N I ND R011 4 S 1111 enlmux h 111 R011 L Beck 51111 1 XLN N11 rd 11 1 011111 X oc 1 XLT 111 '5 'T 'Y IIRST ROXX Icft to Isight T Ruio J Chrlstensen P Hmd L, linger THIRD ROXX J XXLIIIIIGIIULI' S lhrunfuul I mmm B NIQIINIIIQ., J Jonas C Jones SILOND ROXN lx lxqnhlrt L Pxtterson J Herrick R Pxtterson D Rlper D Lrmtord D h1111on VZVLLIQKXSQ M501 5 Mid I! Afj Xnnu11Sa1es Iorcn STXNDNG Lf to Ihght L Johnson C Thompson S Teter S I Per D Nixrcum P Fesslcr S Don Carlos S Barrett F Nlurphx I- Hufhcs SITTINC Cliodgcs CU! KN ..-Q4 3 A . . 'I ' ' ' fy .I A ' - .Q n ' ? Q .2 g - a , P ,. - - - - - - H J I I . 4 ,J ' w 1' ,f ', ' 4 , 'J' 'Q F .3 1 K T Z . '-, n 1 A- v - 2 y i. 1 1 V3 . V I ' , Av. 'I z D ll ' ,, f, , X, f, ,1Sf' .' :', '1 1 , ',, 1 . . ', . 1 , . 2 , . 1 ' , . , ! . , f 51 ' lf' f I lg I . 1 S' ,X . : et ' 2 . , . ,-. , . PN, . .z' , . ',, 'z .,.: ,.. . -',1. ,.i':., .1:1. . , A , I . . , n f. . uni- , ., . 'x-. ' x. .f ' ' -. I ' 79' fu , - ,Q -'U 1 . -1, Q I s . ' l m, 5,35 - HQ up I L 2 , X 1 J A ,fr .V Van.. - A ' 60 M71 eizfs X I . f f I W Q f 4' 'F ,wiki lllffllff tiw ki 'f i ?:eze-e W Alfxc 37 fc! 8 L The new Greenfield Athletic Field one of the finest in the area was dedicated during the half time of the Greenfield Perry game by Lyle Quinn executive secretary of the Iowa High School Athletic Association Superintendent Green introduced Mr Quinn and Mike Caviness Greenfield coach from 1945-1947 No other former coaches were able to attend FRONT Mgr P Driskell J White J May G Sulhvan T Funke R. Gere R. Schwartz Coach Bowen L Herrick S Ernst J Lambi C Cook D Wilson BACK W Johnson R. Hager K. Raper B Harris S Stever CENTER CoachMll1er C Woodard Peacock R. Lents G Miner D Howe D Drxskell D Hogan B Johnston D Bodtke B McCann A D Jensen S Holaday L. Conard R.Gruss Who's got the football? Gaylord Bowen 1693 Dallas Hogan 4595, and Russ Gere 1493 open a path for Gary Miner Q47y I . . , . , . . . , - . . . . . , . , . , - , . . I . , , , . . . . 3 , - y , , - . - , - . . , . , . , . . . . ,. . . . L: V 1. V K, , 1 v ., 4- e.'f .t ' I 'Yvg i 'wir Nhlson apphes hxs first 'aid knowledge to John Lambi's injured Good crowds brqvedthe uncooperative weather to watch hand the games from the new stands Rain and football seemed lnseparable durlng the 1959 gridiron campalgn Games with Perry Lamoni, Stuart, and Guthrie Center were played 1n v1rtua1 seas of mud The weather kept end runs at a minimum and hampered passing attacks Wg? Practice makes perfect Fxrst down Greenfield I 1 ,4 ' f . 1 A Tr . 1 1 C r ' - x -Q f. X we , l. , . .l 4 I I 4 A . .. . . -L . K 1 Q 7 . . 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' .. ..59 66.. . ....... . ..81 54.. . .... ..46 f P 5: ji Dill ms xx ltc hos the coxnu xxhxln -Ulkl 1nriButQh4rmnt1o1 thu fILL throxx Ima Wlllh 'US Flbouflflln' IWSIUUN W W1 S ' jump Shot County Tournament Sect1ona1 Touxnament GHS Orlent GHS B :f-'JZ Q Eff! aa Nhke outetretchce thL O1 uni Center hx lI'lChL'i Tm Greeniulci defame 4 onx orvm to the b mket Steve Ernst Gaylord Bowen Mike Drlskell Butch Maynes Art Sulhvan Dallas Hogan Don Howe Z John Wh1te Bud McCann Larry Beck e 'S' p-4 Sk1p and Tmy devoted 4?J managers Lyn Ashmore KNIEELING Russ Gere Curt Woodard Wayne Johnson Dick Coach Johnson John Lambi Pat Eagan Ted Funke Bruce Steele Richards Gale Hodges David Dory Reggie Jensen STANDING Mike Swift Greenfleld Greenfleld Greenf1e1d Greenfleld Greenf1e1d Greenfleld Greenfleld Greenfleld Greenfxeld Greenfleld Mt Ayr Char1ton Grxswold Leon Audubon Oakland Gr1swo1d Perry Audubon Cornmg Qeenke!J sfgoalf fo L-bwfmcf me5igng mei ' .. ..40... . . Greenfield. . . .10. . .Perry. . ' .. ...12... ' .. ..15... . Mr Johnson and the wrestlmg boys urge Curt Vkoodard to get that pin Gr1swold Quadrangular Herr1ck Gere R1chards Swlft Funke F1rst Flrst Second Second Second District Meet 112 teamsj here Third Cornmg Invitational 112 teamsj Rxchards Fourth Russel r1des his opponent ! if I . U ' . x N . 'Wm Q PUC Q Wiz KINI-.ELIING Jim Herrmmn Lyn Ashmore Larrv Johnson Mike Driskell Jxm May Mlke Swift John Eagan Pat Ray Ron Schwartz ST-XINDIING Coach Tapken Curt1s Cook ijfaffg all Zgdje Clarmda Relays ACL fo A6 lfL0 Olftgdl' 58l96l,l 6'L!'8 VL O TRACK MEETS Harlan Relays . Creston Relays V1111sca Relays Perry Relays Distrlct Meet Clarmda Harlan Creston V1111sca . Perry ZZMAJ KNEELING Roger Lents Ted I-unke Steve Ernst Mmer ueorge lracy 1-rancls Maynes Gary Hughes Jerry Patterson Lee -Xshmore Larrx Funke Dallls G1b Hepler Dick Rxchards Coach Jack Vhlson Hogan John VNhltB ST XLDIING Dennv Jensen Gars GHS 0 3 8 2 1 2 2 B F C8zM Menlo Macksburg Cromwell Orient Macksburg Won Lost T1ed OPP 0 Sect1ona1 Tournament 6 GHS Lewls 4 10 0 7 GHS A C 15 6 12 4 7 Q46 ,TTT 6,l'0lIUOh0Il Serv' ce, N wtf? 004 164 51- P W! cggveff V V mo' M . PQQGRAML 1 , L9 6' 60 C3124 fu re I Gdgrafea 1959 Jgomecoming frm? 4, The bonfxre which is always an anticipated event was hmdered by ram but lt stlll proved to be very spirited and didn t cut down on the attendance of the loyal Tiger fans October 23 marked the date for thls year's homecommg game and dance At the annual bonf1re e nlght before the game G H S students and alumni desplte the weather showed the Tigers they were behmd them all the way especlally agamst the mighty Winterset Huskles A snake dance led by the cheerleaders ended the pep rally At 2 30 Frlday afternoon school was let out for the parade of floats Varxous school orgamza tions had been working every night the week before strivlng for flrst prlze Many clever ldeas were contributed by the ingemous GHSer' The FFA float took tlrst prize A real cow made it even It looks like a lot of work went mto thls one The Jumor more hilarious class are the proud owners 3 fs , 1 , ' . -Q ' -' .-W'-1-jfhw , - - 4 ., ,,VL mx ' ..Q . ,. on -' 39? 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' 5 th Y Ge, T X fexx xx ec hs befole t11e 111g c11x OLtobe1 93 1.16.11 c11ss DlLttOqEZ19LtfOl11 rep1ese11t 1t1x es Irom the11 respectwe e11SS to be c 111c11c11tes for queen and lttLIlC1lIltS The C'l1lC1lC1ltCS from the senlor c11ss on1x xx ere to be xoteclonfo1 queen The g1rl tl1 It recelvecl the second h1ghest number of Votes xx IS senlor 1ttenc1111t The other txxot 1ncl1d1tes xx ere Q lI1C11G11g1lt91'S The Sl1lpS1lOt xt the top of the pf1ge pmtures the f1VQ luclxx g,1r1s C11SCl1SS11'10 p11ns IS to xxh1t to vxetr They C11C1Il't seem to h we too much trouble clemchng bec1use thnx 111 chd look mftrxelous Ill the11 be lLlt1fLl1 md colorful dresses Dur1110 the 11 11f of the fOOt1Jl11g1I1l9 the 01r1s xxere L1l1N9I'1 trouncl the f1e1cl holchng, t1x11t to the1r se tts for fe 1r thex nught lose thur b11 tnce ttgunst t11e stronv xx1nc1th1t QSDGCI 11lx h111dereclthe1r ne1tlx 11r mged l111r dos In the nncldle p1cture Je ln 1IlC1JL1C1X l 1I'1x111S 1re seen IJOISGCI IS 11xx ws lS they tre clr1xe11 1n frontof the croxxd 1n Gxxlorcl Boxxen's L 1r C1I'1Y Ln by Lxux Xl 1gf,11lS After the g1n1e t11e croxxd gwthered 111 the 111g,1l school 1ucl1tor1un1 to xxltness t11e croxxnmg ceremony und to dance to the rnus1c of Lorr une Gere orChestr1 In the lovxer left p1cture Buc McCann the co cttptam of the football teflrn escorts L 1ro1e Gruss to her place 111 the f,11'1'1C11lIl Sunset' Behlnd the queen and her escort Clll be seen the trumpeteers Sherry E1'1I'GIlfI'l9C1 and Lftrry E lg 1n Xlso mclucled 1n the cere mony were the honor guarclsmen semor football pl tyers John Whlte, Dftllas Hogan Art Sl.1111VlI1 and R1C113I'C1BOC1tk6 amine give Orcffzmlfra !Qf01fic!e5 ancing gmferfainmenf Following the coronation ceremony the Queen led the roy 11 court and alumm in the grand march The evening hadjust begun for the alumni recalled old mem ories at G H S by dancing into the wee hours of the mormng During the dance refreshments were being served in the cafeteria The picture at the right gives a view of the beautiful decorat1ons in yellow from the balcony Many hours of hard work went into the preparation and success of the 1959 Homecoming Cele bratlon i Ar .xgfnmni The moment that everyone anxiously awaited finally arrived, as Queenfjarole seated herself among the rays of light fthe zittcnclnnts in their drcsses of green, beige, blue, and lavenderj from the Cz1nndiun Sunset. The picture at the left catches Bud -is he places the crown on the he id of the Homecoming Queen of 1959 1960 The Queen gr lciously ic cepted the crown by thanking all the G H S students for making th it grand moment posslble for her 11 4' fir 0 . . . ' 1 f 'I an - . .I V I if 'ff ' V f' ,I Y' fy . f' X' 4 1 Ni , M f f 1-1 ' ' l - 1 f , I A I 1 f , . . 1' . , . . r , ' colors of blue, green, lavender, and I fl' . 7 - t was ' . but h Af t ll f 'UQ OZIOLFQ LVL HIL lfU 6l 0 LLVL zrrzlmjance mme! he anclfnelf F1u1t Pllti. + Him XX hxpped Pot 1toes and Grfux Corn Rolls md Butter X Xngel I-ood Lake bu 1XNb61116S XKh1ppulL1e lm Loffee iSS1gIlOCi rooms md marched mto the Iuender and xxhlte lots of p xper lxce gw m xx h1Ch xx lS decor xted ln iccordance CIOIIICS added fr111 .md ci xmtmess to the xx 1th the theme ' Ch mt111y Lace ' The atmosphere Q .41 The sophomores dressed in lxvender and whxte served the uppercldssmen m ime style cf 79 f if f f ! n n Q MENU 'u l 1 5 X lk X . , X X JK .I 'I ' - , ' -2 1 1 1' At 7:30 BVCTYOHC 1lSSemb1Cd illtheil' Colors used in decorating were purple, z ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' , ' ' ' , , z 1 v', '1 1 'L' L V' v Z ' v 1 . W X: x . A , x . .1 ef f :gr-:vw-f Thxs view gxves you a good idea of how the dec to muke the gym look as lovely as posslble PROGR -VXI Welcome V1v1an Green Response B111 Don Carlos Banquet Speaker Mrs Moe Danclng Between Enterteunment Glrls' Tr1o Fox P Ch1cken, P Rwenburgh Boys' Quartet R Ell1ott F Lane, J Chrxstensen, R Mulhern luldlllght Show orations looked. The juniors spent 3 whole days working ' ' N. , . ' . , . .7 LIJWLIQA 660141584 gal' t THE C-KST Nla Branmgan Catalpa Tapp Betty Branmgan D1ck Branmgan Bxldad Tapp Cyrus Scudder Jeff Scudder Kaye Brannlgan Kmgston Campbell A rs -Xugusta Campbell Many hilarious sltufntlons wlth h1l1b1lly trimmmgs composed the plot for the semor play The Campbe1l's Are Commg Aprll 19 1960 was the date and 8 00 pm was curtaln txme The story concerned the Brann1gan's techmque for gettxng r1d of an undesxrable sultor In order to keep Kaye Judy Connelly Carole Gruss Ruby Duff D1ck Rlchards Dlyton Slmpson John Tapken Don Howe Judy Sturdy Llnda VK eber from mrrrymg the Campbell snob the members of her famlly dressed up a h111b1111es to frlghten off h1s family when they came to make thelr f1rst v1s1t There was qulte a twlst 1n the story wh1ch proved to make a very surprxsmg cl1max FRONT ROW Left to Right, Mr. Barnes, Director, Simpson J Sturdy, and C. Gruss Patsy Rivenburgh, D. Richards, J. Connelly, L. Weber, R, Duff, and assistant director, was unable to be present when J. Tapken. BACK ROW D, Howe, L, Beck, D. the plcture was taken. 66 Q as Ae C, - e A i a, G ' . .. .. .. , ', ., Larry Beck . . K I a , S ,, . .,, A . . . . . . amor KLM Qfeaenla m em :deeper THE CAST FRONT ROW Left to Right Sherry Lambl Aunt Mary Mary Sue Kelly Madeline Joyce Smith Qon the floorl Frankie Elame Hughes Daphne Pat Hand Celeste Carolyn Jones Nma Quigley Ann Weaver Granny BACK ROVK Mrs Shutz Director SharonTeter Student Director The class of 1961 presented F1nders Creepers a mystery comedy ln three acts October 27 1959 at 8 00 Dlrected by Mrs Shutz of the Engl1sh department It proved to be a rousmg success and was one of the best plays ever presented at GHS The plot centered around two m1sch1e vous boys Hercules Nelson and h1S bosom pal Wllbur Maxwell who came to VlSlt Herc's aunt and uncle at thelr new home Herc and Wllbur d1dn't realxze that Herc's uncle's new Job was that of a mortlclan Of course the thought of dead bodles 1n the Darrell Coleman Uncle Bob Bruce Stelle Harry Schuster Gary Roberts Dr Brown Ed Johnson Claude Larry Eagan Helper Ted Reis Hercules Nelson Phil Ray Mr 1gley Barbara Maynes Prompter was not present when the picture was taken same house gave them the Jztters but as soon as they saw Celeste Herc's cousm Wllbur wanted to stay and when they saw Nma frlend of Celeste Herc also wanted to stay Then a b1g mystery developed and Herc and Wxlbur set out to solvethe case and matters soon went from bad to worse to terrlble The boys fmally came face to face wlth the culprlt after flrst gett1ng everyone out ofthe house who could help them They escape wlth thelr necks, but not before one of the wlldest fxmshes ever N7 H H Ae t j 6 4 ' T if ' ., gf, an 5 V -. 1 ' f ' I 9 . A ,R g. - :-- C ef? C ' T 9 444,5- X . fa- SE X' 1' ,- Z 'f , Qu' '. ' ' l . I .. , a ' 1 s s 0 : - - ' 1 a 7 U ' ' I , . . . 7 Q 3 I 5X z,7x 2 090 5,744 1 ey I O oooog 0 9 99999 H ill T 7 ALA. ovrnaf C f f 4 X! X S 0 oo X y 9 f J, L .71 Q 1 n'. f ' ? f r , A7 n T + X 6 O 0-Qeparfznenfaf X Un QVC d:55l'l'LEl'L fbi g 61516 g9l'LC6f9t5 The freshmen developed the1r speakmg ab1l1ty and learned to use the voxce naturally and correctly ln Enghsh class They became acquamted w1th the llbrary and were taught to use many of 1ts helpful tools The students practlced wr1t1ng themes descrlptlons and letters They learned how to bulld the1r ldeas lnto correct sentences They developed a foundatlon 1n grammar and learnedto use parts of speech correctly Punctuatlon and spellmg played an lmportant part 1n the course The sophomore Enghsh classes took up the growth of Amerlcan llterature and 1ts place 1n the world today They learned how hterature developed from the foundlng of the natlon to a tlme of change Modern fictlon nonf1ct1on poetry and drama were some of the headmgs under whlch the llterature of today falls Vt ell known authors that were studled mcluded Carl Sandburg Robert Frost Thorton Wllder and Edna St V1ncentWl1llay They learned the hterature of a countryxs trulyaherxtage to be proud of Gmny H Curtxs C and SonJa G look ln the fll6S to f1nd the1r latest theme An mdxvldual folder is kept for each student s work IO2 'MGA- In one of the freshman Engllsh classes these glrls busxly work on a test There happen to be no boys 1n thls partlcular class i-- F Janet M glves a reading for the sophomores in Fnghsh II Many such readmgs wereglven in dxfferent classes in preparatxon for speech contest The Jumors IH Engllsh III studled grammar 1nthe1r workbooks They learned the parts of speech and how to form plurals and possessxves of nouns Comparlson of adjectlves and adverbs transitive and xntransltive verbs and spelling were some of the toplcs on which the students drilled They used correct punctuatlon commas per1ods and semlcolons ln sentences Cap1tal1zat1on rules as well as the correct conjugatlon of verbs had to be learned and apphed by all of the students ' ll .5 I . 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Larry B and Dxck R stand by as Judy S puts on the record Macbeth This recordmg greatly helped the seniors m their understanding the play Larry L Lynn W Kenneth K and Don N exhibit their daily work in Latin class Larry s is called a chronogram mak1ng use of Roman numerals Semors began the year Wlth the study ol lngllsh llterature from the very flrst works ever wrltten to the Ehzabethan Age Durmg one s1x weeks' perlod the art of g1VlI'lg speeches w1s tflken up Students learned how to prepare 'md dellver a proper speech The last semester was spent wrltmg weekly themes revlewlng and learnmg grammar and lmprovmg the vocabulary level of all The general alm was to prepare students for college Englxsh wh1ch many w11l be takmg next year 6U'Lglfl 61,98 all ogligfdfy OZZ6L6J.S2!L04z1f'5 The library of GHS was well supplied with reference books encyclopedias anddictionaries. Also lncluded was a flctlon department wh1ch most students made use of durmg the year Magazme racks were always fxlled w1th the latest ed1t1ons of a var1ety of perlodlcals The complete card f1le was kept up to date and ready for those des1r1ng the use of It All th1s was achieved by the work of the 11brar1anM1ss Barnes and the glrls who assxsted her throughout the year Latm IS the only romance language taught 1n GHS Wh11e It is not a spoken language Latm IS the baslc and foundatxon of the Spanlsh French and Itahan languages The elght students took Caesar through h1s many battles and went w1th h1m durmg h1s many tr1umphs and fmal faxlure Such terms as neuter gender and Verb conjugation soon became commonplace to them Latm gave the students a better understandmg of thelr her1tage Miss Barnes helps Darrell C flnd materlal for a report The hbrary IS a source of lnformatlon for the manv students who make use of it 103 9 9 - . I . . l V . -1 1 k U - . r -V r . . l . . . . 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I . 1 . 1- - X I ,. ,ff ' in tfenfa Waofer Students ln the Generxl Mathenutlcs class letrned to analyze problems carefully They concentrlted on the four main process of arlthmetlc addltion subtraction mult1pl1cat1on and dlVlSlOl'l They worked vnth fract1ons decimals and percents Students learned of earning and manxgmg money home owmng trans portatlon and taxes Sxgns ind symbols were confusing to many freshmen in Algebra I but they soon learned the meanings They practiced solving f1rst degree equatlons andbecamefamlllarxnth slgned numbers Depend ence ratio proportlon and variation were four topics with whlch the students became acquainted They also drxlled on roots radlcals and fractlons Often called the thlnkmg man s subJect Geometry encouraged stu dents to apply lessons as well as to learn them From triangles to squares those ln Geometry used formulas for perlmeter area and volume The Pythagorean Theorem was one of the more important toplcs studled durmg the year Postulates and axioms had their place in the course too Phtl D Phyllis G , and Bob C try to explam to the members of the Geometry class the many uses ofthe obj ect they are demonstratlng lf? 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' 1 - - y L 1 1 1 t , . ., . . gg I ' rf f .- I 4 -l f 1 y Wa fltemafwa K The first weeks of Algebra Il were spent reviewing the algebra prevlously learned Students practiced factoring expresslons drawmg linear equatxons on graphs, and workxng problems 1n volvmg exponents, roots and radxcals lxext, the w ws of solvmg quadratic equatxons were studxed Fmal toplcs gave the students a prevxew of future courses Six seniors took advantage of the fourth year of math offered the f1rst time as a full year course Students studled trlgonometry the f1rst semester s1ne tangent and secant becamefamlliar words that were frequently used The second half of the year was spent on the revxew of geometry algebra, and on the study of solid geometry The students ln Consumers' Math studied statistics and data They learned how to save money by being careful when purchasmg food and clothing Consumer credit and installment plans in add1t1on to borrowmg loans were thoroughly studied Students learned to achieve greater securlty by making proper and safe investments Butch M towers over Judy A. as she wr1tes the answer toa Consumers' Math problem Ted F watches closely to see 1f Judy is Correct Nancy D shows Curt XX and Galen E how to work a problem but thex're w antlng to see xf she IS rlght The correct answer IS 0 as V1v1an G pomts out to four of the boys mn the trxgonometry class ww. f 105 - , , I - I ' v 1. 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K 1 s., CLZVLCQ 00, '5 0 C8 In General SCISHCE students learned of matter and energy light and magnetism and electricity They studied sound machmes engines and transportation services They le xrned many b1s1c facts on which they built a firm foundation for further study Bxology the study of plants and ammals covered a wide variety of subJects Conservation of natural resources plant and anxmal kingdoms and foods and how they are used in the body were some of the topics of study Nlqry H and Wendell D check mth Nlr Poston to see what grades thev recelyed 1n Biology Students in Senlor Science studied earth and its place inthe universe, the transforming and using of earth's resources and soil conservation Forest water and the prevention of soil losses were a few of the topics Energy and its place in man's world was the next unit the class took up They ended the course with the study of selecting and operating ahome 106 ' ' -..- .-4 C 'X 1' Mr Cook hands out the General Science tests, while students take one last minute to review workbooks Four gxrls 1n Semor Science show how eas1ly Bud M can be lifted wlth uust four fmgers' . 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' QPQKA gl' 8l Ll'l'L8VLid!LOVL Qfgdddfy Dayton S demonstrates to those ln Physics the correct may to find the unknown length of a sound wave of a tuning fork Mr Cook shows the Chemxstry class the molecule he made of a chlorme atom It s edxble too made ofgumclropsconnected wxth toothplcks Valences ot elements played an 1mportant role ln the Chemistry course Memorlzed at the first of the year they were used con stantly in writing equat1ons and formulas Students will remember Charles' and Boyle's Laws and the long llsts of practice problems Mr Cooktaught the basic uses ofthe sllde rule to both classes All learned the physlcal and chemxcal propertles of many substances such as oxygen, hydrogen sulfur and ammonia The highlight of the year was the unlt on atomlc energy Those in Physics first stud1ed molecules and matter During the unit on fluxds students learned of buoyancy specific gravity and atmospheric pressure Mechanics of solids covered topics ranging from bodies in motion to energy and power Heat was an 1mportantphase ln the course as well as sound and sound waves Students learned there is even physics connected with the art of music Reflection and refraction of light lenses and optical instruments, and color all came under the subject of light The last part of the year was spent studying magnetism and electricity NF ' 'f' k X XXX t x IO7 Marcella B and BethE watch as Pat D fills out h1s Jumor Busmess workbook If he gets stuck he's sure to have some help Beginning Typing I students often found the Keyboard confusing at first but they gradually became acquainted wlth it Proceeding from simple three letter exerclses to long paragraphs their fingers became more accurate The students typed many forms of busmess letters In the latter part of the semester students became adept at taking speed tests in hopes of making few errors The girls taklng Shorthand practice thelr newly acqulred art as Mr Engebretson dictates a business letter Each symbolmadeis exactly correct 1, -vu. -1 IO! .gilftdefbfil 01261 l l'L Students ln Jumor Busmess were always busyfilling out their work books They covered a varlety of subjects from money and writmg checks to government control of banks This course mtroduced many lnterested students to the business world, and gave them a sampling of what it would be like -J The Typing class buslly work on their dallv asslgnments wluch they must have ready when the bell rmgs Better hurry up' To many Junlor girls shorthand seemed to be puzzlmg language Speed being the main goal to attain was difflcult but once reached it was very rewarding The many curving and twisting lines used made it hard to gain the necessary speedin note taking and dlctatlon Shorthand was easy for those wholike to work and desire to become a part of an office staff KJ . . . 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N ., , 5 1 .0 ' N ,fl-'.gJ V Q A 0WLl'VL2l CLd P068 lfLI 0.'5 The most important qualities needed in Typing I were accuracy and mmbleness Typing manuscrlpts legal documents and settlng up detailed tables were some of the more difficult asslgnments But perhaps of more use was learning to erase neatly on carbons as well as single sheets Nancy B and Marion W watch Colleen W fill in her workbook What a long 11st of figures to add They have to balance too' The senior girls in Secretarial Practice plan on following careers in the business world To become prepared they practice on short hand and dictation durmg the first part of the year Next they concentrated on filing The latter part ofthe co1u'se was spent domg every kind of worktheywouldbe expectedto do for their secretarlal obs 0 The Jumors and senxors ln Typing I nervously peck at the keys during a txmed typmg test Be careful of all those errors' Students takmg bookkeepxng recorded entrles in various types of Journals general cash payments cash recelpts salesyournals and accounts receivable They practlced posting journal entrxes in ledgers Students learned to prep are special reports, many of which were used to prove balances Possibly the hardest exercises during the year were two practice sets on whlchthey had to use everything they had learned throughout the course Thls training was to teach the students to keep the1r own accurate accounts ln their future busmesses electric office computer Thus work adds valuable experlence to Sharlene R and Ruby D help Myrna E who IS working wlth the 'W ff their tralmng 109 . 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NS?-01166105 GQVLCKAJP mf an Heaenf The growth and dxstructlon of the Roman Chinese Babylonian Greek 'md Xsiatxc emplres provedto be ofinterest in Xl orld Hlstory Outstanding men such as Galileo Henry VIII, and Nlebuchadnezzmr helped lay the foundation for the world's hxstorv Much of the culture of today has grown from thxs foundation -Xmerlcan h1story began in 1492 with the discovery of America by Columbus Since then the American Revolution, the Civxl War and the Spanish Xmerican War 'ls well as the many presidents have made topics for serlous dlscusslon The American heritage lS something to be proud of The relatxon of democracy to youth was studled 1n World Problems Xspects of economlc life big business the labor situation and consumer economlcs were thoroughly reviewed Soclal problems study of the government and how it works The study of World Geography brought students closer to the world of today In learmng of the problems confronting other natxons they found they could axd themselves Loyalty to their country could be brought about only by a complete study of other natxons and what they stood for Jerry C hands out a map to Randall P which those in World Geography have recently completed by showlng xmportant places 1 110 Students ln XX orld History settle down to read and asstgnment 1n their books g1ven to them by Mr Miller Don S points out a place of interest on the map to both Rosemary N and Dick H Are you sure it's right? Denny G assumes h1s usual position ln World Problems, that of turning around and talklng Wm -5 I Q 'Q aw , ' U A n -' ig students might encounter were studied. Students finished with the I . 4- W ,, .Y ,. 7 5, V1.4 V , Y V . nh S M , C'Cl 0fCLl L05 I10tl VL LCQ5 Nlrs Robmson 1ncl Xl1s SXKLIIQOH 1re 1ss1stul lll tht supermtenclent s OftlCL hx X mu Boch1rt Ph1ll1s T1lk NI 1111111 llllson 111cl Swche Peru Thu help do 1 1r1o11s t 1sks lhlOllf'l1OUtthGIJ9I'lOflQ of the 1111 Six setret 1r1es xxork cl11l1 111 the 9uper111tenflent s office hut there 19 Lllflllf h to lgep 111 busx Four g1rls assist Mr Sfmclholm lI'l his t'1sks during chtterent per1ods ot the dn Only two girls Ruby Duff 'md Colleen Ward, worked in Mr. Iwol'1n's office. There were not 'IS m'1ny teachers or students in the junior high so less help was needed The girls were kept busy though fmswering phones typing 'lncl mimeogruphing. L lI'OlXIl lompson Sh 11lene R100 D1 llll L 1lk1ns lllll N11 Flll I xerlmg lS9lSt 'Xlr Smclholm 1n the lllgh school pr1m1p l1'S off1ce The guls pei form sec retf1r11l C1UtleS incl help with school business They fill out report c1rcls incl keep F6001 ds of 111 the students 1n high school This glves them 1 s1mpl1ng of uh 1t IC tu 11 sec ret 1r1 1l uork xull he 1ke Only two girls help Mr, Nolan in his junior high office so they are kept busy, ----I 112 EHQKB E068 LVL OWLPJ all OPI, 61 l WL:5 The senior boys ln ldvanced mdustrial dns find t1me to make zdvanced projects such as complex p1eces of furniture for the1r homes Boys m Vocatloml -Xgrlculture were those who hoped to become future farmers and were learnmg the newest scientiflc flrmmg methods The tramlng offered ln th1s course provldecl valuxble experlence for those enrolled Jim M and G try H t lke thexr voc ag notebooks out of the shelves as they get ready to start a hard class per1od's work Q 1 ---.Lx ln- ' 4-.L A John W David J , and Butch M busy themselves with their leatherwork while those IU the background carrv on a conversauon Mr Lesnar supervlses the buucung 'md shmgling of feeders m Voc -lg I and II W atchthat hammer Steve' . . 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M - 'A vg- l V 'E' ' J' . .ffl - ' 'uf' 4, 5 l , - ,fi ' Q 1 -4 A The freshman girls in home economxcs learn to prepare and serve all three meals Just as ahomemaker would Mr Poston helps Jim P , Jon L., and Dave D with each of their projects in freshman Industrml Arts 4 'llU1l ?!q 'L 'via 3 cm Lge!!! j'ainirLg The boys in freshman Industrial Arts completed intermediate projects in leather metal and vuood working and provided their families with useful articles Training in Home Econormcs was to prepare girls to be homemakers of the future They studledthe art of cooking and that of sewing The students learned and were given a chance to apply many useful practices In Advanced Home Ec Sue D C , Carol S , Phyllis F , and Carolyn T serve afternoon refreshments Looks good girlsl ai' 113 114 3' How much do you know about the parts ot a carr Mr Wllson gives Marcella Bev and Pat a httle quiz on them 4H r Lv Students in Driver Training classes have the prlvile this beautiful 1960 Chevrolet l Ll!8l :5 I6lLl'lll'lg L5 61. l8:iLgl'l8 j Mr Wilson's second semester drlver trammg class takes one of the tests to apply their kn traffic safety rules WK -psf, Q-25' XM lflf fbi, V8 owledge of ge of driving Keep your eyes on that ball' Looks as though these boys mean business Such com petitive sports develop a sense of fair play ,nl The beginning of each of the girls physical education classes is devoted to exercise Here one of the girls leads an exercise These girls never realized those toes were so far out of reach Basketball hockey volleyball badminton and softball are played throughout the year. This course gives girls a chance to compete in group sports and also to develop poise. 1!5 116 It looks as if the underclassmen are at the end of this day's lunch line The seniors can be found there occasionally too as it is not age but speed that matters Sffmfmfj Mlm jmpatwnlfy M me We mf J C luv! jlerZ?5ff0.jQel01f1fl9 Students hurry to finish eating and Mrs Raperproudly stands inthe new At last the une dwmdles down tothe then go back for seconds kitchen at the grade school few that are left SV WL ?. Q ,s I ,, . 1 A ' ' ' ' r or -- R L e e 00 0 I Q '.', .i f v - A F v f if 'ux QW' fi' 5 I TW ff-.A r- 'X Q34 3 ll!! Driving abus can be a hectic job but these men manage to stand p well under the strain of snowdrifts muddy roads and abus load of noisy students 6 ,MXMJA er ana! W Jelly Qual .yncreawe Eufaea Qraonne gf 6U'LLf0l 5 Gllflo! 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