Le Mars Community High School - Bark Yearbook (Le Mars, IA)

 - Class of 1952

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Mathematics, Sylvia Irwin, Vocal Music, Edith Johnson, Vocational Homemaklng, Mike Kalosh, Jr, Biology, Chemistry 4 Mn Mabelle Kass, Jr High Social Science, Eileen Keaveny, Senior High Social Science N. V , ,E E n -4 I v Yan 1 I X Q I V .es 2 b 'Ji '59 E 1 5 ,V 4' .:ij'Ni:' .1 ' xl I , T, Q, , I Y E Q V T my J . .4 l l J'-is ' 4 'f ' u I. 3 p QT' Wm , IW ' 1 nf' C9 , ,,.,,, 4 29' N Martha Kuebler Latin and Social Studies Betiy Lou Larson Homemaking Jean Larson Comme cial Kathryn Mag ru-hu Mary Lee Olsen Jr High Science r neu' mb Louise Ryason, Art, Margaret Supple, Girls' Physical Training, Hennan Vander Well, Driver Education, William M Wlchelmann, Vocadaml Agriculture. l-lillis Wxlliams, English, Speech Leonard Witt, Veteran Training, Carl Kohlhoff. Special Education, Harvey Kluckhohn, Superintendent of Schools, Frank Landreth, Principal Sheila Dugan, Prlncipara Secretary, Wilma Bunkeru, Nurse, Elaine von Hagel, Superlntendenfs 5 Secretary .mme A d 732 'TU' Y . , 3 . gi! Q' ,I 4 of ' K , 'x ' ax , X , 3, f l x.. f 'X + Sl x - , ' A: Aa. Yvrx 6 V Q TTY' ', ,, S .3 f l x E . K x ' I Y I, . an ., 'B I' f , ' , S 'e,, ,S R 'X K V ,iid xx ,r K Vw Donna Bogh Rlchard Harner Patncla McFarland Sallee Rlppey Natlonal Honor Soclety Mary Kay Buckley Kay Collms James Dr1sco11 Y Barbara Means Robert Rasmus Ahce Schgenrock Margaret Starzl Jean Wolbers Nancy Jo Zimmer Q I -wg A , 3 Q 1 --y if ' A ' 'Y ' if , il! 3' J Y ,A ' V Q .Na Yr . r r-o -A 2 K x a S . -A V I ei? 'f GWENDOLYN BIXBY iGwenJ Tested and approved. F.H.A. l, 2, 3: Intematlonal Relations 4: Library 3, 4: Safe Drivers 41 G.A.A. 11 Commercial Club 4: Bark Stal! 4. LA VERLE BOHLKEN Words pay no debt. Football 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 2, 3, 4: 'I' 8: I Club 2, 3, 4. VIRGIL BORCHERS 1Vlr1lel It is not good that man should be alone. Mixed Chorus 4: Boys Glee 4, Kennel Kapers 45 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4: F.F.A. Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: Inter- national Relations 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Sale Drivers 3, 4: D.D.D. 4: Bark Staff 4: Mill 3: Letter Club 4: Stu- dent Council 4. 8 .N DONNA BOGH 1Beckyl Thorough in everything, even laughter. Marching Band 1: Usherlng 1, 2: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: International Relations 3, 4, Safe Drivers 3, 4, G.A.A'. 1, 2, 4: D.D.D. 2, 3: Bark Staff 4, Scholarship Club 3, 4. FRANKLIN BONNEMA 4Frankl Built for endurance, not speed. Kennel Kapers 4: Football 45 Basketball 3, 4: Intlematlonal Relations 3, 4: D.D.D. 4: Bark 4g Mill 35 Letter Club 3, 4. MARY KAY BUCKLEY 4Buckl She may do something sen- sational yet. Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Girls Glee I 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Clarinet Quartet l, 2, Op- eretta 3: Kennel Kapers 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 F.T.A. 2, Intemational Relations 3, 41 Safe Drivers 3, 45 G,A.A. 1, 2, 43 D.D.D. 3, 4, Bark Sta!! 4: Scholarship Club 3, 43 Student Council 33 Forum 3. DELWYN ASMUSSEN GARY ASMUSSEN lOzZyl 107-Zyl As a man thinketh, so is You don't know, do you? he , F.F'A' 2' 3, 4. 4 Football 45 Track 1, 43 Letter 3, 4, Safe Dmers Club 4, T at 1 club 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ASSELN 4Osslel Life is what you choose to make it. Mixed Chorus 41 Girls Glce I 4: Girls Glee Il l, 2. 35 Oberetta 35 Kennel Kapc-is 4: li'.l-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Inter- national Relations 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Safe Drivers 3. 45 GAA. 1, 25 Commercial Club 4, Bark 4, SHIRLEY BAACK lShlrll Quiet ln appearance with motives unknown. Girls Glee Il 1, 23 F.H,A. l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Safe lllrivers 4, G.A.A. lp D.D.D. SHIRLEY CARSTENSEN Vfoosieu Love me now, love me ever. Girls Glee II 1, 2, 33 Oper- etta 33 Ushering 2, 3, 43 F.H.A l, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A, 13 D.D.D. 3. DONITA CLEMENT rDonii A woman who does her own thinking needs little advice. Girls Glee II 2, 31 Twirlers 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 33 Ken- nel Kapers 23 PH A. 1, 2, 43 International Relations 3. 43 Library Club 3, 43 Safe Drivers 3. 43 Bark Stafl' 43 Student Council 3. .1 bf., NORMAN CHUDACOFF tNormr Mention anything, and I will argue. Sioux Cityg D,D,D. Play 43 Jr. Class Play 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Boys Glec 41 Band 3, 4: Swing Band 3, 43 Boys Quartet 43 Clarinet Quartet 3. 43 Kennel Kapers 43 In- ternational Relations 3, 43 Safe Drivers 3, 43 D,D,D. 4: Bark Staff 4, Scholarship Club 4. KAY coLx.1Ns tCaseyl There should be more in the world like her. Bark StafT 43 Scholarship Club 3, 43 Jr. Class Play 33 Mixed Chorus 4: Girls Glee I 4, Girls Glee ll 2, 33 OD- cretta 1, 33 Kennel Kapers 2, 43 Office Worker 3, 43 FHA. 1. 2, 3. 4, Interna- tional Relations 3, 43 Library 2, 3, 4, Safe Drivers 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 D.D.D. 3, 43 Commercial Club 3. 43 Student Council 2, 43 Stu- dent Forum 23 D.D.D. Play 4. if LORENA COLLMANN 4Lonniel Good nature and good sense are usually good companions, Kennel Kapers 23 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 43 International Rela- tions 3. 43 Library Club 2. 3, 43 Safe Drivers 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Bark Staff 4. SALLY DOBBERT lCeleryl Smile and the world smiles with you. Girls Glee II 2. 33 Operetta 33 Ushering 3, 43 I-'.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 G.A.A. 1. JIM DRISCOLL fDeweyJ Sport Royal Jr. Class Play 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee 2, 3, 43 Boys Quartet 43 Madri- gal 3, 43 Mixed Quintet 43 Operetta 33 Kennel Kapers 2, 43 Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Intematlonal Re- lations 43 Safe Drivers 3, 43 D.D.D. 8, 43 Bark Staff 43 Letter Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Class VleePres- ldent 2, 33 Class President 4. EARLE CROWLEY lSqulrrell 'Tis by wit and good humor that he shines in company. Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Basket- ball I, 2, 3: Track 2, 3: In- temational Relations 3, 43 Safe Drivers 3, 43 D.D.D. 43 Bark Staff 4: Letter Club 2, 3- 41 S0Dhomore Class Pres- ident: Jr. Class President3 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Forum 3, 43 Kennel Kapers 41 Student Council President 4. BEVERLY DOMINICK 1Bevl Let us enjoy pleasure while we can. F.H.A. 1, 23 International Re- lations 43 Library 3, 43 G.A.A. 13 Commercial Club 43 Bark Stat! 43 M111 3. DILLIS EISEN fbillil Just a swell girl. Office Worker 33 F.H.A, 1, 2. 4: G.A.A. 33 Bark Sta! 4. 9 if STANLEY FRERICHS tStanl I go here to get the general idea of things. Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Boys Glee 3. 4: International Re- lations 4: Operetta 3: Ken- nel Kapers 4: Safe Drivers 3: D.D.D. 2, 3: 4: Bark 4: Mill 4. JOHN GRASER, JR. The boy has grace, he blushesf' Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 1, 2, 3: International Relations 4: F,F.A. 3, 4: Safe Drivers 3: Letter Club 2, 3, 4. ELAINE HALWEG 1t's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Girls Glee I1 1, 2, 3: Opexetta 1, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Inter- national Relations 3, 4: Safe Drivers 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: D.D.D. l, 2, 3: Bark 4: Student Council 4. 10 S..- .LY- 1 !' ' I , 5 183, ha KATHRYN FRISTAD tKayl She's cheerful and passes lt along. Mitchell, South Dakota: Kennel Kapers 4: F.H.A. 4: International Relations 4: Bark Stat? 4. ROBERT GROTHAUS tStewartl No sinner, no saint, just a right guy. International Relations 3, 4: Safe Drivers 2, 3, 4: Com- mercial Club 4: Bark Staff 4. LOREN HANSEN fH8nsJ Be gentle and keep your voice low. C0rrectionvi1le:MiXed Chorus 4: Boys Glee 4: Band 4: Kennel Kapers 4: Basket- ball 4: Intemational Rela- tions 4: Bark Staff 4: Com- mercial Club 4. W NEIL ERSLAND lErsl Always a helping hand. Jr. Class Play 3: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1, 3: Kennel Kant-rs 2, 4: Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Intema- tional Relations 3, 4: D.D.D. 2, 3, 4: Bark Staff 4: Mill Staff 4: Letter Club 2, 3, 4. HELEN FLAHERTY For you have but mistook me all this while. g .H.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3. CAROLYN EYRES The most valuable things come in small packages. Girls Glee II 1: Twlrlers 1, 2: Usherlng 2, 3, 4: F,H,A, l, 2, 3, 4: Intematlonal Re- lations 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4' Bark staff 41 scholamhii Club 3. DELORES FLYNN fDeel Full of lun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn't do. Jr. Class Play 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Ushertng 1: F.H.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: F.T.A. 1. 2, 3: Inter- national Relations 3, 4: Ll- brary 2, 3, 4: Safe Driven: 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: D.D,D. 2. 3: Bark Staff 4. RICHARD HARNER fDukel IIe's a great observer. Jr. Class Play 3. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee 2, 3, 45 Boys Quartet 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 4, Mixed Quar- tet 41 Ops-retta 3: Kennel Kapers 2. 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, International Re- lations 3, 4, Safe Drivers 3: D.D.D. 2, 3, 4, Bark 4, Scholarship Club 3, 4: Letter Club 2, 3, 4. STANLEY JACOBS 1'Jakel Never lets his studies inter- fere with his high school education. Akron 1, 2, 3. .Im , I r 1' ' ,r 1 I 1 . 1 .. ,, A, ,, .1 af 1 5, , fp. 4 . i 1 3 tl A . JANET HARRISON tSpudl A girl after her own heart, but rather a man after it. Jr. Class Play 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: International Relations 3, 4, Safe Drivers 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, D.D.D. l, 2, Bark 4: Homecoming Attendant 4, Cheerleader 4. DELLA JANSSEN Why do today what you can put ot? till tomorrow. Girls Glee II l, 2, F. I-I. A. 1, 2, 3: Intemational Rela- tions 3, Safe Drivers 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, D.D.D. 3. a A, sg : all ,A LARRY JOHNSON tRedl Always right with the world. Sophomore One-Act Play 23 T 8: I Club 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY JURGENSEN tDorJ She likes people and people like her. F.I-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. GILBERT KLOSTER tGilbl Make much of meg good men are scarce. Jr. Class Play 3, Football 3, 4, Track 33 F.F.A, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Intemational Relations 3, 4: F.F.A, 1, 2, 3: Safe Drivers 3, 45 D.D.D. 3, 4: Bark Stat! 4, Scholarship Club 3: Letter Club 4. MAYNARD JOHNSON Second thoughts they say are best. International Relation: 4: Safe Drivers 3, 4: T lx I Club 4. DENNIS KENNEDY lbennyl A true believer in the CO!!- servation of his energy. International Relations 3, 4: Safe Drivers 3, 43 Commer- cial Club 4. JANICE KOERNER 11110 Come bid me do anything tor thee. 1-'.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Interna- tional Relations 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 4: Safe Driven 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 8, 43 Bark Staff 45 M111 4. Il JANET LENTZ A lass with quaint and quiet ways. Band 3, 43 F,H.A. 1. 2, 3. 4: Safe Drivers 3, 4: G,A.A. 1. 2: D,D.D. 3: Bark Staff 4: Scholarship 3, 4. HAROLD LUKEN A scientific farmer and a gentleman as well. F.F.A. Basketball 4: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. EARLINE McCI..IN'I'OCK lClinkerl I know what I know. Jr. Class Play 3: Girls Glee II 2: Office Worker 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Intemational Re- lations 4: Safe Drivers 3, 41 G.A.A. 3, 41 D.D.D. 45 Com- merclal 4: Bark Staff 4. 12 QP 'lup- ROBERT LUBBEN 1Bobl Leave worries for the other fellow. T81 I Club 2. 3, 4. JEANNINE LUNDGREN I-Iere is a dear and true in- dustrious friend. Mixed Chorus 4: Girls Glee I 4: Girls Glee II 3: Band 2, 3. 45 Operetta 3: F.H.A. l. 2, 3: Intemational Relations 43 Library Club 4: Safe Drivers 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 2, 45 D.D.D, 3: Mill 4. DOUGLAS MCDOUGALL lDougl I'm not in the role of common man. Football 2, 3, 4, Intemational Relations 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Safe Drivers 3, 4, D.D.D, 4: Bark Staff 4: Mill 4: Letter Club 3, 4, Student Council 4. ,ae BEVERLY KRAUSE fBevl What does she live for but to make the world more pleasant. Mixed Chorus 2: Girls Glee I 2: Girls Glee Il l: Oper- ettn l: Office Worker 1, 4: FHA. 4: International Re- lations 2, Library Club 1: G.A.A. 2. NORMAN LANG lN0lTTllEl Not a l'llIlSf'I' of women: but never a passer by. T 6: I Club 2, 3. 4, Student Council 4 DUANE LANG fShorty3 'Tis no time to talk. International Relations 4 F.F.A. 43 Safe Drivers 2. LOWELL LARSON Good naturefl is the wordf F.F.A. Basketball 4, Inter- national Relations 41 F-FA l, 2, 3, 4. 1115 A' A ,J r 1X ,-1. PATRICIA MCFARLAND 4Patr Absence makes the heart grow fonderf' Jr Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus lp Girls Glee Il 1: Ops-rc-Ita lg Kennel Kapers 2, llsht-ring l. 2. 3. 45 F,H.A, l, 2, 3, 43 F.T A. 1. 2, 3, 4: International Relations 3, 4, Library 1, 2, 3, 4, Safe Drivers 3, 4L G.A.A. 1, 2, D D.D, 2, 3, 4, Bark Staff 4, Student Forum 3, Scholar- ship 3, KAY MERKEL txary. The harder I try the goodw- lo be, the worser I am. Remsen l, 2: Mixed Chorus 4. Girls Glee I 43 Girls Glee II 3, Band 3, 4: Bark Staff 4' Oberetta 3: D.D.D. 3, Kenl nel Kapers 4: International Relations 3. 45 G.A,A. 3, 4, Commercial 3, 4. BARBARA MEANS lBarbl l'm satisfied. Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Girls Glee I 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetm 3, Kennel Kapers 43 Ushcring 2, F,H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, International Relations 3. 43 Safe Drivers 3. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, D.D.D. 3. 43 Bark Staff 4, Scholarship 3, 4. MERLE MERRITT I Percy r Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it. Jr. Class Play 3: Kennel Kapers 4, Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball lg Track l, 2, 3, 4, International Relations 3, 4, Safe Drivers 4: D.D.D. 3, 45 Bark Staff 4, Mill 41 Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Duke 4, Stu- dent Council 4. 'C' '.. 4,8 N-Y MARLENE MOLZEN fSquirtl It is a fine thing to make yourself needed. Ushering 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: International Relations 3, 4: Library 4, Safe Drivers 4, Commercial 4: Bark Staff 4: Student Council 4. JOAN NELSON U07 When she will, she will and you may depend on it: when she won't, she won't and t.hat's the end of lt, Jr. Class Play 3, Mixed Chorus 3: Girls Glee I 3' Girls Glee ll 23 Operetta 3, Ushering 3: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4' 4 International Relations 3, Q Safe Drivers 3. 4, G.A.A, l, 4: D.D.D. 3, 4: Bark Staff 4. WENDELL OLTMANNS Get acquainted with him- he will surprise you. International Relations 45 F.F.A. 3, 4. JO ANN MUIR fJol As busy as a bee and still enjoys lite. Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4: Girls Glee I 2, 3, 4: Madrlgal 2: Operetta 3: Kennel Kapers 2, 4: F.I-LA. 2: Intemational Relations 3. 4: Library Club 3, 4, Safe Drivers 3, 4: G-A.A- 2. 3. 4: Commercial 3. 4: Bark Sta!! 4: Student Council 3, 4. JO ELLEN tJo Job Life is short, so make it snappy. St. Joe 1: F,H.A. 2, 3: Intemational Relations 3. 4: Library 3. 4: Safe Drivers 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 2, Commercial 4: Bark Staff 4. DENNIS OSTERBUBR lDennyJ I'll never tell. Safe Drivers 35 Football 3. I3 Q 'C ROBERT RASHUS fBobl It must be said specifically: he's gifted scientifically. It must be said emphatically: he's gifted mathematic- ally. Mlxed Chorus 4: Boys Glee 4: Swing Band 4: Mixed Quartet 4: Kennel Kapers 4: Football 4: Basketball 4: Track 4: International Re- lations 4: Safe Drivers 4: D.D.D. 4: Bark Staff 4: Mill 4: letter Club 4: D.D.D. Play 4. SALLEE RIPPEY fSal7 Deserves success and she shall have lt. Jr. Class Play 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Girls Glee I 3, 4: Girls Glee II 2: Band 1: Operetta 3: Kennel Kapers 4: Usherlng 1, 2. 3, 4: Office Worker 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: International Relations 3, 4: Library 3, 4: Safe Drivers 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: D.D.D. 2, 3, 4: Commercial 3: Bark Stal! 4: Mill 4: Scholarship 3: Student Council 4: Home- coming Attendant 4. ALICE SCHOENROCK Do it with all thy heart. Jr. Class Play 3: Girls Glee II 2: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Sale Drivers 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2. 4: D.D.D. 3: Bark Stat! 4: Scholarship Club 3, 4: Student Council 4. :ii Q. in-x MARCELLA REIDIGER The joy of youth and health displayf Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Usherlng 2 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2,3 4' F. . 2, 3. 4: Intemational Relal FV tions 3, 4: Library 2, 3 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: D.D.D. 3: Bark Stall' 4. DONNA RAE PENDLETON A merry heart goes all the day... Ushc-ring 4: F,H.A. l, 2, 3, 4: International Relations 3. 4: Library 2, 3. 4: Bark Staff 4: Homecoming Attendant 4. CLAIRE PRJTCHETT Speak little, do much. T8zlClub2,3,4. .14 'tiff ,al JENEAN POPKEN iNenieJ She's a quiet girl but quite a girl. Girls Glee Il 2, 3: Operetta 3: F,H.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Safe Drivers 4: G.A.A, 1. NORMAN RADLOFF ITeXl The smell of the earth is good. Jr. Class Play 3: Football 1, 2, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: F.F,A. Basketball lg International Relations 3, 4: F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Safe Drivers 3, 4: D.D.D. 4: Bark Staff 4: Mill 4: Letter Club 3, 4. b . RAY SCHLOTFELDT He is a scholar and a ripe and good one. F.F.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intematlonal Relations 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU SCHREIER tloulel Gentleness ol speech and manner. Alton: F.H.A. 4. OSCAR SCI-IULZ lO.J.l Optimism is a kind of heart stimulant, I-'.F.A. 1, 23 Safe Drivers 3, 41T 8: I Club 4. MARGARET STARZL 1Marnier A friendly heart with many a frn-nd. Jr. Class Play 33 Mixed Chorus 2. 3, 4. Girls Glee I 2, 3. 4: Girls Trio 23 Girls Sextet 4, Madrigal 3, 43 Mixed Quartet 3. Operetta 33 Kennel Kapers 2. 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Interna- tional Relations 3. 43 Safe Drivers 2. 3. 43 D.D.D. 3, 43 Bark Stat? 4: Mill 3: Schol- arship 3, 43 Student Council EUGENE STAAB 4Don Juana Live fast, die young, and have a goodlooking Corpse. Jr. Class Play 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee 2, 3, 43 Operetta 33 Kennel Kapers 2. 43 Football 13 Bas- ketball l: Track 2, 3, 41 International Relations 3. 4: Safe Drivers 2. 3. 43 DD D. 2, 3. 43 Bark Staff 43 Schol- arship 3. 4, Letter Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Cheer- leader 2, 4. SUEZANNE TOLSMA 4Suziev A good student and full of pep. Jr. Class Play 33 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Girls Glee I 3, 43 Girls Glee II 2: Operetta 3, Kennel Kapers 43 F H.A. 2. 33 International Relations 3. 43 Library 1, 3, 43 Safe Drivers 23 D.D.D. 1, 2, 33 Bark Staff 43 Commercial 3, 4: Scholarship 3. 4: Homecoming Attendant 43 Cheerleader 1. Ag, 62137 R '4- . 4 fROBERT VOGEL iBobi Smoot.hness in action with a wicked wink. Burke, S. Dak.: Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Boys Glee 3. 4: Band 43 Swing Band 43 Boys Quartet 4: Madrlgal 43 Mixed Quartet 4: Kennel Kapers 43 International Re- lations 43 Safe Drivers 43 Bark 43 Mill 43 D.D.D. Play 4. VERNON VOSS lVerniel RICHARD VOGT IDICIU A leader of men and a follower of women. Ames: Football 3, 43 Basket- ball 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Inter- national Relations 43 Safe Drivers 3, 43 D.D.D. 43 Bark 43 Mill 4: Letter Club 8. 43 Student Council 4. DONALD WALKER tbonl Give us this day our daily '-He never raises 3 dugg work. storm, but he always International Relations 3. 4: 2915 T-her!- Trades and Industry Club 2. International Relations 3: 3. 4. Sale Drivers 33 Bark Stal 4. MARY WEENINK fMertl Variety is the spice of life3 I like mine well seasoned. Girls Glee II 33 Band 3, 4 Marimba Trio 43 Operetta 3 Kennel Kapers 41 F.H.A. 42 Intemational Relations 3, 4 I6-ibraw 33 G.A.A. 3. 4 ommerc' 35 B k Mm 4. X8 ar Stat! 4 SHIRLEE WELLS fChoupe3 Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think upon. Jr. Class Play 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Madrigal 43 Operetta 3: Kennel Kapers 2. 43 1-'.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Intemational Relations 3, 43 Ubflry 4: Safe Drivers 43 G-A-A. 1. 2. 3. 4: D.D.D. 3. 4: Bark Sta!! 43 Mill 33 Stu- gen: Council 3, 43 student Onlm 3. 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Cheerleader 1, 3, 4. I5 SUZANNE WELLS rSuel A good heart's worth goldfx' Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Girls Glee I 3, 4: Girls Give II 2: Oporetta 3: Kennel Kupurs 4: F,I-I A. 1. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 1: In'f'rn'vtion'1l R1-1-www 3, 4: Library 2, 3, 43 Safe Drivers 3, 4: G..-LA, 2. 3, UUID. 2, 3, 4: Bark Staff 4: Mill 4: Scholarship Club 3, 4, BERNICE WEISE One can acquire everything in solitude. Commercial 3, 4: Bark Staff 4. Y? IVA LI.Y VVERNLI llVimpl Vl'ere they all made such men. Jr Class Play 3: Football 1: Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Track 1: International Relations 3, 4: Safe Drivers 2, 3: Bark Staff 4: Mill 4, Student Council 3. DOROTHY VVILLER 1Dotl She has friends because she is a friend. JY- CIHSS Play 3: Girls Glee I 3. 4: Girls Glee II 1, 2, Operetta 3: Kennel Kaperg 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: F H,A, 1, 2, 3: International Rela- tions 3, 4: Library Club 45 Safe Drivers 3: G.A.A. 1: 23-igD.k2S 35 Commercial 3, I ar ta 4: S hl h' Club 3. c 0 ars ip .V-Qs. 'd 3 BOB WILLIAMS fwilliel Small but mighty. Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4: T 8: I Club 2, 3, 4. JEAN WOLBIZRS 1 J ean-Bean 1 Our greatest deeds we do unknowingly. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: D.D.D. 3, 4: Bark Staff 4: M111 4: Stu- dent Council 4: Woodwind Quintet 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls Glee I 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Flute Trio 2, 3, 4, Flute Quartet 1: Operetta 3: Ken- nel Kapers 4: F1-I.A. 1. 2. 3, 4: Intemational Relations 4: Safe Drivers 4. 1 AUDREY WILLIS tAudl It well becomes a young girl to be modest. Des Moines 3. NANCY ZIMMER 121ml Strong in will and rich in wisdom. Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Girls Glee I 3. 4: Pand 1, 2. 3, 4: Woodwind Trio 3: Wood- wind ,Quintet 3, 4: Operetta 3: Kennel Kapers 45 Usher- ing 2: I-Tl-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4: Saie Drivers 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: D.D,D. 2, 4: Bark Stat? 4: Scholarship Club 3, 4. ' x K. N f xx x -f S iam K f MA NXKFX X X, Jumor lass ,- K Joan Belk Marge Burkett Kel: Fllmore Donna Hansen SECOND ROW hunue Buss Bette Kramer Fred Hoeflmg Hugh Boylan El Rov DeBoer Paul Knorr Roland Chapman L1 Jowcc Johnson Pat Grxllr-I Delores Butelspacher Twlla Gilmore THIRD ROW Leland Eyres B1llBogh Glen Atwood Ronald Anderson Donna Idekcr Dale Eberhard Larry Ixramer Norman Kehrberg Earl Albert John Baack FOURTH ROW Melwm Brown Dale Don11n Don Hall Bernard Gellerman Jerry I-IoB'man Tom Brodle Fred Forsberg Daryl Hartman Mr Fenholt FIFTH ROW Hank Grlllet Ron Staxzr John Gunther Evan Knapp Jack Bensley Lloyd Borchers Maureen Dobbert Doreen Anderson FIRST ROW Marilyn Maggrett Sharon Straube Cleone Molzen Jeanne Null Ann OToole Doris Reeves Delores Pausch Nancy Wenh Dorothy Lewis Lols Zink Marilyn Onken Donna Rees Helen Mohmng SECOND ROW Miss Larson Donna Nicholson Carol Rollins, Alta Sxders Marlene Schreier Dale Schuette Judy Nanninga Shxrley Reich Carol Wlller Lorraine Lubben Annette Sitzman Phyllis Rock THIRD ROW Gene Stabe Arlen Luschen Duane Plueger Larry Neumeyer Bob Remer Duane Roetman Rigger! Rann Ronald Miller Jack Peebles Don Pratt Dan Taylor FOURTH ROW Eldon Schickell Don Renken Darrell Stusse -T Nahhinla Ed Utesch Jim Sherman Paul Stahmer Gene Wlnterield Alwayne Oetken Gerald Wcsthoff President-Fred Forsberg 18 O . J A V. all N H . j Q , . . b f - i A . 4 'Y ,f V Q ' . ' f 1 Q 4 ' 1 .L fi l ,I R , ' D .K . 1 ' I 4 13 1:1 I . 1 . K S F, 1 A 4' .. ' L ' ,J TF l FIRST ROW: Karen Kloster, Edith Bavender, Jackie Hoffman, Doris Baack, Lennice Kruse, Bonnie Howe, Carol Br-ink, Rachel Bartz, Sophomore Class FRONT ROW Carolyn Coppcxk Alloc- Berkenpv Merna Jade Margaret Ca s Audrey Clark Marxlyn Dandurand Mary Ann Jelken line Lmvan Ca leen Bmune SFCONID ROXX Je mnette Hlckex Bnrmr Hnrlxg Susan Huff Lorna Johnxon Vlrglnla Down June Hanno Fdxth f mm-muer Jzm L ilfws Donn1 DIHYHTILK THIRD ROW Robnrt Impumen Marxln Janssen Edgar Bedell Thomas Feller Ruhzrd Bxomlleitf Chirlw Frcrxchs 'lrrrw Danne Joyce Plum Mr Carey FOURTH ROW Tony Broulllette Robert Ander on Junlor Hager Blll Braune Waxnr Bnhlke Smnlew Bue Jack Holton James Easton FIFTH ROW Shlrley Herman Ina Johnson Nlck Lufers Darrell Hlnde Darrell Hoss Joy ce Dorr DoroLhy Hlnde 'x FRONT ROW Joan Plummer Myrna Kloster Neva Lang Lo1s Schoenrock Mary Lang Arlene Wamer Juamta Nissen Charlotte Miller SECOND ROW Mr Vander Well Jmce Schmldt D L onna uux Sally Madsen Marxlyn Tammen Martha Walker Marilyn Kloeter Jo Anne Tsxtouras Bxll Wxllnams Mlss Horton THIRD ROW Donald Norton Donald Schnepf Tom Shepherd Elmer Wxlmes Bob Koth Wxlbur Peterson Kenneth Oetken Ronald Wells J1m Wxllxs FOURTH ROW Robert Ross Romalne Popken James Prnee Wendell Thompson Donald McDougall Herman Mxller Loren Terpennmg Charles Kehrberg FIFTH ROW Marlene Ivllxlglman Glenmce Radloh' Wendell Staab Henry Mohmng Donna Taylor Mary Lou McClmtock Bemxce Renken President-Bob ot .. 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Freshman lass T If ps -bw 4' FRONT ROW Ch1rleen B1 hop Joan Ahlrxch Barxa F'lYlLS Charlun km mr laliae Johnson Dorolhx Kuck Ramondl Broulll lll3YT1 Campbell Darlene Ahrenrl en Carolvn lhnelu Marrlyn Kluxer Lon Dxmmlck Nlalllxn Gxbel Shlrlcy Ea on IaVonnc Jennlngs Merry Chapman ette Marx Iou Inermore Shlrlu Hurmx Norma Gronemeyer SFLOND ROW Kathleen Axslmn M Wendell Elankenherg Lnuls Becker Dxck Karr FOURTH ROW lnon Frcruhs Bob Hartmm Gale Dmnnler Larry Fellcr Dave Gunther Gilbert Cass Clan DOIEISIHAPT Jcrrx Barker Dan Buckles FIFTH ROW Mary Cray Lolllns Darleen Anderson Joan Beltelspacher Mar1lyn Beck Mary Laughton Bonnie Lahr Irene Bnltclspacher Roeetta Beltelspacher ll Reeves Ma Lou Obenmre JO Ann ?lii2s??W02220fY2?f5f J3'?5ffn?D1ff3f f3 earns Erla Beth Schoep Mar1lyn Rec?-ASarol,VlgJaexierH!?le3g 232585125 I5EgnaNI:el:eneJ1omarSwnley Ilgoble Merlyn Onmanns Robert Miner .lsarrz-g,ldR?'g2LT5e l!3rrrwgnPg.le?'?nLeo Sieterman Ronald Strouse FOURTHWZZYZ gEggrdJa,r?:if3x,?irJrgreiiluxigipdtij-Ifwisff Raw egg gealrgrgg:-onfig1?a1gg?g-ggnwlilsahM1Q:'RleheXe?gxt1c:lgx2::: Rljgneegltzmann Joan Petersen Duck Singer Don Steinfadt Mildred Wil elml Donna Petersen 20 , -W. 5 2 ,, v. 1 5 3 r'. 1 4' , I A ' A P -' ' A P 3 i 3 , 4 I A I-xl ,E 1,5 'Q v ' ' - . E1 - eil V ' 'f ,1 ' . J fi 1 V . I '. Q A ,ww K 1 - . 1 5 ' V Ai ' Q ' . ' .. 3 T . . 5 1 w . 3 X I . B Q 3 r. 9 .- J, J I 1 f 5 ' '- x ' Q i 4, 'kv . J! 1 ' 6 ' ' I 'X x X w j H . . X .1 , L. 'A 71 - X f ' ' Miss Kuehler. THIRD ROW: Jack Bauler, Jrm Hvrshberger, Bob Kettler, John Boyd, Bobble Lang, Bob Lampe, Keith Gable, l tk V A E 1 .. ,Q e .' Z , 4 - , .. If ,tp Y l ' ' ' ' 1 . i 4 I- , J -1 b L 1 . 'A 4- I f . . ' - ' 4 . -'1 ' -.:., ,v , Y ff F1 ,I L , 4 4 L . . K V ,- xxx ' - , 'r . A v V ' . ' v I' n -' v J y I ' ' A ' ' in , , Q QN. 1 I I 0 MlX6d Choru nan if Q FIRST ROR Suzanne Wells Dons Reeves Marxlvn Dandurand Donna Rees Dorothv Wlller Mamie Starzl Edith Bavender Jackie Hoffman Rachel Bartz Carol Brink Ann OToole Jeanne Null Karen Kloster SECOND ROW Marzlyn Maggrett Sue Tolsma Joan Belk Jo Ann Muxr Shxrlee Wells Marge Burkett Kav Merkel Audrey Clark Joan Plummer Carleen Braune Cleone Molzen Nancy Zimmer Mary Kay Bucklev Sallee Rlppev THIRD ROW Mr Gard Nell Ersland Terry Danne Bob Rasmus Bob Koth Larry Kramer Donald Pratt Bob Vozel Norm Chudacofl' Stanlev Buss Gene Staab Vxrgzl Borchers Jim Driscoll FOURTH ROW Stanlev F Loren Hansen Larrv Neumeyer Bob Rem Gl pson ayne Bohlke c IC e H ROW Kav Collms Lorraxne Lubben Donna Nlcholson Annette Sltzmann Carolyn Coppock Helen Mohnlng Shlrley Asslen Jeannine Lundgren Joyce Dorr Delores Anderson Barbara Means Boys Glee Club .r xl FIRST ROW B b K th Vlmll Bo hen Larry Kramer Glenn Atwood Bob Rasmus Gene Staab Charles Kehrberg Nell Enland SECOND ROW oJlm 'Driscoll Terry-cbanne Stanley Bun Nunn Chudacof! Cleone Molzen Larry Nuemeyer Bob Vo I Dona e ld Pratt, Mr Gard THIRD ROW Eldon Schlckell Wayne Bohlke Wendell Thompson, Dick Hamer Ed Utesch Darrell Stune ob Romer, Loren Hansen 22 O g , E U v. Q 4 - . I . ' ' ' ,, 1 6 - -A f ' ' ' ' 5 V - v X k n ' K . - K I . ' . ' . we 4 , D .. A' D 1- ' V. ' ' ' f B R v Q - I . I W 1 , . I 'K T 'of' 'auf Agx. QS. x 5 'N ' 'fx ' P 4 . I ' I 4 R - , 1 N , I -f 7. ' ' ' . - ' - ' . v ' A Y - ' ' V - ' V . ' : ' , rerichs: . , . er. enn Atwood. Dick Hamer, Ed Utesch, Darrel Stusse. Wendell Thom . W Charles Kehrberg, Eldon S h' k ll. FIFT : , ' . ' , ' , , : 9 1 1 4.4 U ef R 1' -- ' ' . --' :I E Z , 5 A A - O W . ' I ' A - . , ' 4' -' ,J k ' f is 49 L , s- 1 1 1 j f n- ' 1 J I . 5 ' 5 Q. : '- I W ' I ' .. Q . 1 5 I . . ' I - f ' 1 Glrl Glee Club I 4' FIRST ROW M1ss Irwin Jeannme Lundgren Shirley Asslen Salle-e Rxppev Nancv Zxmmer Carleen Braune Marilyn Maggrett Joan Belk SECOND ROW Barbara Means Donna Nxcholson Annette gllZ'l ann Carolyn Coppock Helen Mohnmg Shxrlee Wells Lorraxne Lubben Su1anne Wells Kay Collins Joxce Dorr THIRD ROW Carol Brmk Kay Merkel Jackle Hoffmann Edith Baxender Jeanne Null Karen Kloster Jo Ann Muxr Marv Kay Buckles Ste Tolsma Joan Plummer FOURTH ROW Rachel Bartz Audrey Clark Dons Reexes Dorolhx Vhller Ann OToole Mamie Starzl Ll3X'1l5h Dandurand Marge Burkett Donna Rees 1rl Glee Club II FIRST ROW Maureen Dobbert Ina Johnson Mary Lou McClintock Eunxce Buss Jeanette Hxckey Glennlce Radloff Shirley Herman Miss Erwin SECOND ROW Donna Laux Virginia Down Delores Bextelspacher Margaret Cass Joyce Schmidt Lorna Johnson Susan Huff THIRD ROW Carol Wxller Mary Lang Myrna Kloster Myrna Jahde Juanita Nissen Martha Walker ' 9 i 5 ' Z' 1 1 O 2 al QQ J 1 Y , S- a ,, J ,Av L' . p I 1 2 s L , 5 L , ,. . 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I ' R - at 3 ' 9 4 4 7, I -1 , at 2 'I ' 4 Concert Band and Flag Twlrlers 2 FIRST ROW Norman Chudacofl' Jeanne Null Carleen Brauno Margzrzt Clss lvmcv 71mmer Sharon Stmube Marcella Rexdxger Marge Johansen Marv Lang Cleone Molren Rachel Bartz Joan Plummer Bonnxe Hzrug D1 'zn Xander Well Charles Plummer Hugh Boylan Robert Remer James Sherman VVa5nc Bohlke June Hanno Edgar Bmllzll Rohnrt Roth THIRD ROW Janet Lentz Harvey Bartz Bruce Bedell Lo1s Zmk Delores Flynn Robert Vogel Larry Nmumumr Jum Belk Inland Eyres Jeannlne Lundgren Wendell Thompson Joyce Flynn Damn Bowen Sharon Hall Dorothy Lexus Chlrlun Kmrmr Herman Jufhrs Loren Hansen Thomas Shepherd Eugene Kath Janeen .Ievs Charles Kehrberg Evan Knapp I-OURTH ROW Larry Kramer Mr Gard Ann OTo0le Jim MOII' Gilbert Cass Larry Athens James Green Kay Merkel Terry Danm Stanley Buss Jun Golden Carol Mauer Lois Schoenrock Mary Weemnk Presxdent Larry Kramer 24 Donna Nicholson Edith Bavender Jackie Hoiiman Karen Kloster Helen Mohnlng I f Burkett, Norma Kehrberg, Ann Molr, Jean'Wolbers RQOW: Means. Nlgfllyll Magerc-tt,l Charleen Bishop., Sylvia Small Music Groups 0 x Q , G E F 1 WUI Marchmg Band FIRST ROW Joan Wulf Doreen Anderson L1 Vonne Wxlllamx Jane Full: Qi- COIND ROW Hmlen Mohmng Janeen JeyG Eugene Koth Herman Juffers Larry Neumewer .Ioan Bnlk Bob Yogel Leland Es rex Sharon Hall Charleen Koerner Damn Bowen Joyce Flynn Dorothy Lewxs Vkendell Thompson Charles Kehrbnrg Ex 'an Knapp Donna Nxtholxun THIRD HOW Donna Laux Sharon Straube Cleone Molzen Harvey Bartz Tom Shepherd Loren Hwneen Jlm Sherman NX an ns Bohllxu Bob Hamer Hugh Boylan Edgar Bedell June Hanno Bob Koth Janet Lentz Mary Lang Charleen BlNh0D Lois Zlnk Birbam Meunx Dzlwrex Flynn Nancy Jo Yxmmzr gXlVll Johanien Jeanne Null Marxlyn Maggrett Norm Chudacoff Jackle Hoffman Karen Klnster PII TH ROV! Mux XAQtI'lll lk Kay Merkel Jlm Golden Terry Danne Jean Wolbers Bonnxe Herzlg Charles Plummer Joan Plummer Dc an Varldtr Well Norma Kehrberg Ann Mon' Stanley Buss Larry Kramer Rachel Bartz SIXTH ROW Jlm Green Jxm Molr Carol Mautr Mx Gard Ann O Toole Lola Schoenrock Gxlbert Cass Larry ens Drum comnsldajorettel LlVonne Willhmn Joan Wul! Marilyn Dnndunnd Donlta Clement, Donna Laux, Jane Callas Mary Guy 26 I 1 . ' :zx.f ' - ',. ,. , Marilyn Danclurand, Donita element. EFCURZTH-RLOW: Flflilth Bam-nder, ltlhzxrjr Gay COlllYlS, Bruee Bt-dell, Carle-L-n'Braune, Margaret Cass: l - - -V. I , 1 ..- asv ' , v -:.z' 5 , , , 1 1 1 . . , - , -llllllll ttoct moti- Maue, tht 'ourn prauptly ts ill . . to 12 ith! Scholar h1p lub :Q 'L FRONT ROW Helen Mohmng Edxth Bax ender Jackle Hoffman Alxce Schoenrock Donna Bogh Marnie Starzl Nancy Zimmer Kay Collms SECOND ROW Mxss Horton Barbara Means Cleone Molzen Hugh Boylan Norman Chudacoii Janet Lentz Suzanne Wells Mary Kay Bucklev THIRD ROW Edward Utesch Donme Hall Jerry Hoffman Dxck Hamer Bemard Gellerman Fred Forsberg Eugene Staab Presldent Barbara Means Trade and Industrles fur FRONT ROW Mr Hammans, Norman Lang Ronald Miller Elmer Wllmes Arlen Luschen, Tom Feller, Danny Taylor, Jack Peebles, Tony Broulllette John Bensley, Stanley Jacobs, Larry Johnson SECOND ROW Hank Grlllet, Bob Wllhams, Jim Willis, Paul Knorr, Donald Schnepf Claire Pritchett, Rlchard Brouxllette, Kenneth Oetken Wilbur Petersen Gene Staab, Nick Eufers THIRD ROW Larry Ili1ken,JI!onsld Anderson La Verle Bohlken Tom Brodie, Oscar Schultz, Maynard Johnson, Junior Hagar, B111 Williams, Derald Hinde enry ohning FOURTH ROW Dale Donlln, Vernon Voss, Jim Sherman, Bemard Gellennan, Gary Axmulen, Herman Miller, Daryl Hutnmn, Robert Lubben, Duane Pluqer President--Norman Lang 28 C fa f- i V, 3 f . ,r 5 - - 2 ' gf , 5 , 'f' 1- E ' f 'Y 4 J J S l if A S ' J K ,ff I 1 of 1 ' 1' I Y -4'. ' . I X A N. - ' -N , ' f c 'I' . A J ff V A 1 Q 1 yn s l S 'l A ,S f J' r W rf, , P. , .1 Letter Club 8 if if : FRONT ROVs Jlm Drlscoll Bob Rasmus Dlck Vogt Nell Erslnnd Don Hall Gone Vhnterfeld John Gunther VlI'g1lB0l'ChEl'S, La Vcrle Bohlken Norm Radloff John C raser Hugh Boxlan THIRD ROW Vkaym- Bohlke Jerm Hoffman Frank Bonnemn Duck Harmr Frul Forsberg Donald MLDougall Gllbert Kloster Euglnn Slaab Prnmdent Merle Merrltt Commerclal Club ,.r' FRONT ROW Alta Mae Sxders Helen Mohntng Doris Baack Lenlce Kruse Dorothy Wlller Donita Clement, Shirley Asslen Bemxce Wxese Marlene Molzen SECOND ROW Mr Fenholt Earlme McClintock Kay Colhns Robert Gmthlux. Denms Kennedy Loren Hansen Maureen Dobbert Delores Anderson Miss Larson THIRD ROW Sue Zlnne Tolxmn Kay Merkel Jo Ann Muxr Dorothy Lewls Loxs Zink Jo Ellen Nemmers Gwen Bixby Carol Rollins Presldent-Kay Collins. 29 . I ' l , A' 3 1 ' I 4 l 1 1 l s I 'H 1 5. ,A H Y , Y '7 s Q , J - - 'J I , , , 'A -I , ' 'l - n T , ,P A V .1 . g . , - . I -l ' 1 W 4 . I V , . , . ,, . Y ,4 . , A . lv Ji 4 ' 1 ', ' J ' K - Q, A s W , J 1 Q I. J ' ,, 5 f , 1 N N - ,A 5 I I 5 . , x Q . I 0 'N O . ' ,e- , - ef 'X ififi, ' 'I ,L I xf . . 1 . I , A . , f Merle N1L'l'I'l1l, Earle Crowley. SECOND' ROW: Mr' Oarcy, Douglas McDomlga'll, Ronald Stayer, Larry Ufken. Evan Knapp. O g O, ,Y f . 1 5 3 I I 1 F ' ' , . ' , 3 . Z' ' O 1 1- ' as 1 J , 7 ,S 7 ' - A A . . f . 1 9 I, O 0 , A Q J - - . . , : ' Y , ' ' IAN - ' x '- t fflcer rr nam, Q1 - ' - ' .. 4' If X ' 1 A K . , - . , . - X x . ' 1 A K . 4 I ,, 4 ., .f , I A - . X L x ' , I ' 9 : . ' . - lf, , , YM. ' l - D x I - Q-3 4 . U .1 l ' ' 'X-. ' ' i U , I ,' ' .- J Q ' x. .cf 4 Ae k 4 - . ., ' H - f 1 gli' , -l ' Q . ' x . -. . ' ,L -1 A .L l 4 x U S ' ' L ' n . . , 'K' li ' ' : ' ' ' x' A ' ' ' ' Q' 1 ' . . 'X . . ., .' 4 .. -N 4 1 1 , 0 Q 5 , ,,.. ,- .M Xt ' l .. I it ' A sl ' x 4 -' ' P' ' ' . - ' 'G A . X Ji V - V .M-LM. . ' ' 0 ' ' 'I Q 3 h '. 1' ', ,. ' . l f, ' I gs 'T I 1 ' 1 ' ' , . ,,, ,f,.,ff 'I ffwf l Q I, I I , ,.,flf.N.. ,- K . A ' . 1 X- 1 ,, V I . , x 4 EA 4 is U - . . ' l L ,, J 'L . H H W ,. 43 ,f FRONT ROW Donna Nicholson Nancy Zxmmer Mary Bucklev Joan Rvlk Clvone ROW Kay Fristad Lols Dimmxck Joan Plummer Carol Mauer Mary Lang THIRD ROW M J lSh h d M L L Belk Mis Johnson Miss Larson Presldent-Joan Belk rs oe ep er rs S Mol7Pn Donna Bogh Glcnnlcc Radloff SECOND FHA Jumor and Senlor FRONT ROW CHFOI Bfmk KBUITYD FYISYGG MBT!! Kay BUCKIEY Rachel Barti Edlth Bavender Joan Belk Sallee Rxppey Marllyn Maggrett Eunice Buss Delores Flynn Mary Weenlnk Carol Rollins Donna Ideker SECOND ROW Lorrame Lubben Delores Anderson Shirley Asslen Joan Nelson Cleone Molzen Kela Gxlmore Dons Baack Donna Rees Delores Bextelspacher Twxla Gxlmore LeJoyce Johnson, Suzanne Wells Sally Dobbert Donna Nicholson THIRD ROW Anne le Snzman Helen Mohnmz Shxrlev Baack Marxlyn Onken Bonnie Howe Delores Pausch Jenean Popken Shirley Carstensen Pat McFarland Elalne Halweg Domta Clement Janet Lentz Nancy Zimmer FOURTH ROW Shlrlee Wells Lorena Collman Jean Wolbers Donna Bogh Alnce Schoenrock Marme Starzl Dorothy Jurgensen Nancy Werth Janice Koemer Marlene Schreier Doris Reeves Mary Lou Schreler FIFTH ROW Barbara Means Marcella Rexdxger Marlene Molzen, Earllne McClintock Janet Harrison Dorma Pendleton Beverly Krause. Helen Flaherty Kay Collins, Carolyn Eyres FH Sophomores FRONT ROW Mxss Larson Shirlev Herman Jane Cowan Carolyn Coppock Carleen Braune Charlotte Miller Arlene Wamer Joyce Schmxdt Joan Pummer Marllyn Kloster Jeanette Hlckev June Hanno SECOlND ROW Dorothy Hinde Phylhs Rock Donna Taylor Mary Lou McC1mtock Joyce Dorr Joyce Flynn Jane Callas Glcnmce Radloh' Marlene Wxltman Ina Johnson Bemice Renken THIRD ROW Alxce Berkenpas Donna Laux Mary Lang Juanxta NIQSEH Edxth Gronemeyer Lorna Johnson Susan Hut! Virginia Down Sally Madsen Bonme Herzxg FOURTH ROW Audrey Clark Lols Schoenrock Myma Kloster Neva Lang Myma FH Freshmen FIRST ROW Irene Beltelspacher Gail Reeves Janice Stabe Mary Gay Collins Charleen Koemer Joyce Plueger Barva Faires Loh Dtmmick Mary Lou Staab Mary Laughton Charleen Bishop Mary Lou Obermire Carol Mauer SECOND ROW Darlene Ahrendsen I 1 h D rleen Anderson Norma Gronemeyer Miriam Campbell Joan Peterson Erla Beth Schoep Marilyn Gable Merry R its B te C?x:1maneMai-llryfnefilujer Miss Johnson THIRD ROW Ramonda Brouillette Joyce Wakey Carol Schnep! Shirley Harms, Joan Shirl Ea FOURTH ROW Joan Schoenrock Mary Lou Ahlrlch Marilyn Rees Betty Schroeder Leona Renken Rornona Renken ey son Livermore Norma Schoenrock Joan Thompson Vilas Schumacker Dorothy Kuck LaRae Johnson I.aVonne Jennings Marilyn Beck FIFTH ROW Donna Peterson Kathleen Asslen, LaVonne Williams Joan Beltelspacher Alyce Sltzman Kay Bensley Bonnie Llhr mum-ed wuneum 31 Jahde, Marilyn Dandurand, Margaret Cass, Marilyn Tammen, 'Mary Ann Jelkven. ' . ' ' : ,' ' I ' . ' , ', I Internat10nalRelat10n lub 'NA eh WS I o nn Mulr Dorothy Wlller Pat McFarland Sharon Straube Nancy Werth Dons Reeves Delores Pausch Marxlyn Maggrett SECOND ROW Mlss Keaveny Helen Mohning Sue Tolsma Shlrlee Wells Sallee Rlppey JoEllen Nc-mmers Mary Weemnk Carol Rollms Marlene Schrexer Beverly Krause Donna Pendleton Jeanmne Lundgren Marcella Rledxger Nancy Zimmer Marnxe Starzl THIRD ROW Bob Vogel Kay Merkel Suzanne Wells Eugene Staab John Gunther Eldon Schxckell Eugene Wmterfeld Larry Krwmer Norman Kehrberg Lols Zmk Dorothy Lewxs Cleone Molzen Donna Rees Karen Kloster FOURTH ROW Merle Merrltt Dltk Vogt Robert Rlmtr Ed Utesch Gllbert Klostc-r Ray Schlot feldt Lowell Larson Wendell Oltmanns Oscar Schulz lvlwnard Johnson Darrell Stusse Larry Ntumeyer Donald Pratt FIVPH ROW Marlene Molzen Donna Nlcholson Paul Stahmer Norman Radlofl' Alwayne Oetken Wally Wernlx Robert Rasmus Robert Rann Ronald Staver Douglas McDougall Earlme McClmtock Barbara Means Presxdent Dlck Vogt png Kgy em nt r na ollmann Delores Flynn Kathryn Frtstad Elaine I-Ialweg Kay Collins Eunl5?.Bl?gswDggrr:a Beite?s'l:gg?5r rlgzrzgxta cltllansin lei:-gl Bglnk Maureen Dobbert SECOND ROW Bette Kramer Virgil Borchers John Graser Lennice Kruse Loren Hansen Dennis Kennedy Bob Grothaus Doris Baack Twila Gilmore LeJoyce Johnson Pat Grillet, Fred Hoemng. THIRD ROW Earle Crowley Marge Burkett Jackie Hoffman Edith Bavender Donna Bogh Bill Bogh Bonnie Howe Rachel Bartz Kela Gilmore Joan Belk Evan Knapp FOURTH ROW Glenn Atwood Dale Eberhard Fred Forsberk Frank Bonnerixa, Dick Hamer Gerald Hoffman Earl Albert John Baack Leland Eyres Elroy DeBoer FIFTH ROW Jlm Drlseoll Gwen Bixby Shlrey Asslen Nommn Chudacof! Janice Koemer Janet Harrison Delores Anderson Neil Ersland Carolyn Eyres 32 0 0 , i 1 , 'il l MD 5 nl A A i A ig . a . , ' , i J , A M , I - m-, V b I, 4 ' ig S Ljiy 'T I f L, . I - . A - , 2 , 3 4 oe -l 7 v i - . Z Q 1 A L Q' ,Q A J r A ' ' l , re V ' 3 ' Q ' V K . 1 I , i J X- . ,, - - x K R ll ' f- - 4 L I gil, r , 4- ,. 'E' .1 , ' 'K ' 1 . ' 1 H 1 ' A 3 ' f ! Y ' , I 1 ax n v l I FRONT ROW: Alta Siders, Jean Wolbers. Jeanne Null, Marilyn Onken, Joan Nelson, J A ' ,I ' , , : 'll .1 , e 3' ' , , ' l . ' 1 1- : L ' ' ' ' x N I ' Kg' e K . - I v v v ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' , , Z . ' : ' . ' . Ufflcers av Qi wg ROQA Douglas McDougall Mr Wlchelman Vlrg1lBorchexs SECOIND ROW Earl Albert Ed Utesch John Baack President- 1r 1 orc ers Future Farmers of AIIICFICH FRONT ROW Mr Wlchelman, Alwsyne Oetken, Douglas McDougall, Ed Utesch, Virgil Bombers. lar! Albert, John Baack, Lloyd Borchers, Dan Buckley SECOND ROW Robert Rann, Marvin Janssen, CliRord Whitaker Robert Ross. Jerry Becker, Jock Holten, Elroy DeBoer, Kexth Gable, Wayne Warner THIRD ROW Charles Kehrberg, Bill Bogh, Donald Renken, Dale Ebehlrd, Wayne Bohlke, Jim Easton, Norman Radloft, John Graser FOURTH ROW Harold Luken, Wendell Oltmmms, Ray Schlotteldt, Lowell Llnllx. Bill Braune, Norman Kehrberg, Delwyn Asmussen. 33 FF ' Q Q g , ' , 4 Q, g ' I ' 3 ' 'si Q , A V W . W 42 ig ' A A' A O O 1 7 , , A Cf, Y .A 4 ' qkifv i ,M X f 0 t l J 'I Y a 3 i 6 V 75,3 f Q - . ' 3 1 X ' l 1 S Llbrar Club -l R., fb vluuuunu--'ov-uuu-np.-fa --...sq FRONT ROW Lorena Collmann JoAnn Mulr Shlrlee Wells Marlene Mohan Kay Collms Pat McFarland Mrs Maggrett SECOND VIFSIDIB Down THIRD ROW Sallee Rxppu JoEllen Nunmers Gvun Blxhx C1rolRollxn: LeJoxLe Johnson Beverly Krause Donna Pendleton Joyce Flxnn Marllyn Maggrett Donna Hanan FOURTH ROW Delores Flynn Arlenr Warner SueZanne Tolsma Mary Lang Domta Clement Dorothy Wxller Marilyn Dandurand Sally M xdscn JL xnmne Lundgren PYLbldLht Marlene Molzen Safe Drlvers Club .ai 34 Kexth Renken Evan Knapp Mr Vander Well JoAnn Muxr President O , . 1 - - - I ' A - . ' S f' . . Z, : ' ' ' U' 7 ' , ' 4 , - I . 7 .4 ' H ' 5 ' . .1 j a ' 4 - . I - 4 A ww H l lk! L he ..:o -. Q ROW:AGlenniee Radloff, Donna Nicholson, Maru-lla Reidlger, Janice Koerns-r,' Shirley Asslen, Suzanne Wells, Joyce Dorr, Susan Huff, O l W 455-El 0 7 ' L 5 i l 1 I -1 'ef Re f Rural 2' S 9 -4 .1 FRONT ROW Elalne Halweg Marv Lou Obermler Marcella Reldlgzer Donna Nmcholson Jeanmne Lundgren Beverly Krause Eunice Shxrley Herman Lorraine Lubbcn 'Vlarw Lou McCl1ntock Glennxce Racllnfl Mlss Supple THIRD ROW Nancy Zxmmer Alta Slders Marllyn Rees Dorxs Reex es Alice Schoenrock Lorna Johnson Marllxn hlosur Joan Peterson Marllyn Gable FOURTH ROW Cleone Molzen Della Janssen Donna Bogh Bonnle Howe Myrna Jahdc Edith Baundmr Donna Recs Mary Kay Buckley FIFTH ROW Mildred Wxlhelmx Earlme McCl1ntock Anne1te Sltzman Alyce Srtzman Joan Bute spacher Bonnle Lahr Donna Peterson President-Elame Town P FIRST ROW Shirlee Wells Janet Harrison Kay Merkel Mary Lou Staab Ramonda Broulllette Jackie Hoffman Joan Belk Virginia Down Donna Laux Joar Plummer Joyce Flynn SECOND ROW Barxa Falres Susan Huff Joyce Wakey Charleen Koemer Edith Gronemeyer Charleen Bishop Marxlyn Maggrett Sharon Straube Joyce Schrmdt Martha Walker THIRD ROW Cleone Molzen, Janice Koemer Delores Flynn Jo Ann Muir Ann OToole Margaret Cass Marlene Schreler Marge Burkett Miss Supple FOURTH ROW Joan Ahlrlch Audrey Clark Mary Lou Livermore Vilas Schomacker Jean Wolbers Donita Clement Jeanne Null Edith Bavender FIFTH ROW Mary Gay Collins Carolyn Eyres Gall Reeves Mary Weenlnk Carol Rollins LaVonne Williams, Myrna Klosier President-Jean Wolbers 35 i i ' 1 as J Q. . f 3 f 2 ' lf ' C O W Q r - ' fa-,C K 4 ' . 1 . l A , S - V f 3 - ' . J - V' A I I , N ' 1 - , . . ' j . ' ' 1 Z 1 , ' f f g 1 V ' . M . ' ' r ' - ,z 3 1 - , 1.- - gl '51, , -3 , Alf- A I 5 Q X Buss, Delores Beltelspacher, Carol Brink, SECOND Row: Kay Collins, 'lna Johnson, Barbara Means, Jo Ann Tsitouras, Merry Chapman, vt' F 5 , ' J 'A ' , '. ' a .', 1 , V 1 4 I r ', ,Q - t , J 1 'A 4 1 V - ' ' 1 I T I 1 4 N + B , . A -, , .- ' we . ' I K', -- - ' 3 ' , - , .a V . 4 ' Q - .if 4 , 6 W I ... - I f 1 - n n I Future Teachers of Amerlca 1? 'SECOND R Donna Nicholson JoAnn Tsltouras Marlene Schreier Audrey Clark Helen Flahertv Marcella Rxedl M C iir an OW bl THIRD RO Sally Madsen Donna Bogh Alice Schoenrock Shlrley Baack Shlrley Carstensen Dorothy Jurgensengelgreslliqgnt Uxllsg Schuenrock W Student Councll -rv 'Fx FRONT ROW Marlene Molzen Joan Belk JoAnn Muir Elaine Halweg Jean Wolbers Mamie Starzl Alice Schoenrock Kay Collins BICOND ROW Mr Landreth Norman Lang Merle Merritt Sallee Rlppey Mr Kluckhohn Shirlee Wells Doug McDougall Jim Drll:ccf11cTH'liRD ROW Bob Koth Larry Kramer Earle Crowley Fred Forsberg Eugene Staab Dick Vogt Virgil Borchers President r e row ey 36 0 si ' ' 1 rx I' J 1 I 1 ' -A , . ,- J. f?f 'H f fs . - f ' 1, A 4 ' - 1 l 1. 5 X - in 5 A My A , , . . , 1 v ' 'Q if L . ' f ' Y N .rv v l' . X 0 x , , D FRONT ROW: Delores Beitelspacher. Eunice Buss, Annette Sitzmann, Doris Reeves, Maree Burkett, Pat M F l d. . O 5 I 1 1. . A 5 1 o 7 ' ,, A W , 6 7 ,3 3 . 1 ' A ' A , , ' Q m - Q ,,- . f , 2 t 1 . 5 , . . X- -,I D z . v . . . ' . n . : , . . . DDD F' FRONT ROW Marx Lou Mc'Clmtovk Sumnnf- XX ells Jean Wolhers Shlrlme Vkells S1llec Rxppu Prnt McFarland .Ioan Nelson Marllyn Magnum Carol Rolllns Dorn. Rmexes SECOND ROW Flennlcc- Rxdlofl' Donn Ixlcholson Shxron Straube Juamta Nlssen Martha Walker Joyre Schmxdt Farlme lVlcClm!ock JoAnn TSIIOUTBS Bar ram 'xlvm THIRD ROW Lon Schoenrock Ann OToole Marnie l N VL ll I-'OLRTH ROW Eldon Schlckell Eugene Wlnterfeld Don 'vI1Dou1,1ll Vhndell Thompson I-'unc-no Stmh Darrell Suns 1 Bob Kolh FIFTH ROW Merle Merrxtt xc Vogt Norman Radlofl Ronald Stax er Douglas MLDougall Tcrry Dannc o FRONT ROW Neva Lang Myrna Kloster Margaret Cass Myrna Jahde Edxth Bayender Jackle Hoffman Bonme Howe Mary Kay B kl Donna Hansen Marge Burket! SECOND ROW Kay Collxns Carle-on Braune Twlla Gnlmore Kela Gxlmore Marilyn Dandur uc ey and Lorna Johnson Donna Laux Carolyn Coppock Marxlwn Kloster Joyce Dorr THIRD ROW Jane Cowan Melvin Brown Larry fl' N l E 1 d FOURTH ROW John Kramer Earle Crowlev V1rg1lBorchers Wayne Bohlke Charles Kehrberg Norman Chudaco e1 rs an Gunther Glenn Atwood Blll Braune Duck Hamer Dale Eberhard Gilbert Kloster B111 Bogh Earl Albert FIFTH ROW Jeannetie Hickey Jlm Driscoll Edgar Bedell Leland Eyres Roland Chapman Donald Pratt Ina Johnson President,-Douglas McDougall -4 .J - N' - 'N V, A 5 V I - z - , ,, I 4 ' I 'WJ . , . 1 'I 1 . , . - 1 A ' 'A Y 3 ,. V.. we 1 ' , a A . . . ,, - . , Q ' . Q o , U , 1 . , ' - Y - . ' I ' C Y V. K A V V ' Starzl. 'Rohr-rt Rasrnus.'Jc:.anm- Null, Clenml Molzen, Nanry lzlmmr-r, .Ioan P ilmrnvr, .Ir '1 iams, ' l I . ' , f ' , .' Y. . '- - .' . . 1. , 4 . ': ',D'k 2 ' E AQA5. n ' J'- Z .1 l Q l , , 7 4 3' . ,L r. - 3 J I Q1 M111 Staff H' ' ,w ' I , ' ' 1 U- '. ' I -3 -, .4 Q ' ll 1 f - . . 1 ight! ' ' -' X E' h U ' ,.., -.. .. 7 , - , A 1 . 'f ... 1' 1 . a 4. - . ,A x K v ', U ' . 5 V s. . - I ' 1 'z ' ' ' I '- K ' . AA , Q ' ' . 1 t 'ku -- ' ' ' 1' . ' ,N L, 4 . X. A '- og ' .. ' ' ' 2 - 4. 2 A I . M ' 2 ip - EH. -1 A - . - X E 5 'V B Q . 1 .' ' 1 ,M , ' x ' - ' ' ' ' -Pr ' ,.,,. , . 1 4.1M .. ,. , l I V' ,1. ' 1 3 ' e.g.f:i5'r 4. w. . at Ev 1 'fhwvun' S 1 A J A:,A.', ' '-P--fA.......,.,.,..L,,., 1 . I 4, 4 'rr ,. N- 4,5 . 'ff A n'a Q ,Mb 4.42 FIRST ROW Bette Kramer Robert Vogel Jean Wolbers Sallee Rlppev Marv Weenmk SECOND ROW Marge Burkett Annette Sxtzman MBTIIWH lkiaggrett Suzanne Welle Jeannme lundprnn Mr Applebaum Doug McDougall Wally Wemli Norman Radloff Nell Ersland Delores Andereon THIRD ROW Donna l' mxrn Janlce Koemer Nancy Werth Karen Kloster Evan Knapp John Baack Merle Merritt Dlck Vogt Editor Swllee Rmppe Bark Staff L. FRONT ROW Joan Nelson Mary Kay Buckley Kay Frlstad Delores Flvnn JoAnn Muxr Marme Star-.cl Suzanne Wells Pat McFar land Elaine Halweg Kay Merkel Sallee Rxppew Janet Lentz Bernnce Wexse SECOND ROW Mr Applebaum Nancv Zxmmer Kay Collms Nell Ersland .hm Drxscoll Doug McDougall Bob Vogel Bob Rasmus Norman Chudacofl' D1ck Vogt Merle Merrxtt Norman Radloi THIRD ROW Shxrlee Wells Sue Zanne Tolsma Shxrlev Asslen Jean Wolbers Dorothy Wlller Donna Bogh Alice Schoenrock Donlta Clement Janice Koemer Jo Ellen Nemmers Gwen Bxxby FOURTH ROW Robert Grothaus Loren Hansen Vlrgxl Borchers, Wally Wernll Earle Crowley Rxchard Hamer Frank Bonnema Gxlbert Kloster Don Walker Eugene Staab FIFTH ROW Barbara genus Mgcella Rxedlger Janet Hamson Earlxne McClintock Beverly Krause Donna Pendleton Marlene Molzen Delores Anderson arolyn res 38 Af f 1? 9.5, 4736 :Tx Jw -4.0-v , , . X jqgjyxv 1, .1 i J, .4 L- 'Sa ', , Hifi 1 .2 Q an v nf. 1 fd i , 4 3 4 Qvvggg, ':,.L?j3QLf 'I-4... v , Q , ,J 1 + 9' L b a nwiiwv in-' 1 fs Pl. 1 gs v 1. .-v. in-8 -vii ' xkptf 59 . MQ.N,!x.'NT Q V 3' +41 i 1, Bal,- ., K v H. ,1- 1-' '5 .. 2'!-iw rf? ' ' 7. : . K: - , ,gy ,H r, x ' .W-,-' J? A QQ' .M-' 'E ,xx ., vo '53 '7' -'Q 1 :'i-.,, a f n 5: Q- sr ry 'M rim ?'. Nffi-I - 'A 'WS' f, x wrfgi , No.1 Af lu. Varslty Football Squad FIRST ROV! Fred HKTPHIIYQ I1 Xeru Flnhlkvn Norn in Rnfilnfl' John C ll ll Dom. 'Xl4Do11ga1l Dxck Yogi Ron Qlwxcfr C'1lbcr!Kl0ster D nnlc Pratt LOND ROKR E an lxnnpp H 11,11 Boxl L rm 1 Mn NK n 1'oh1ke Bob Ra nxux Merle 'NIL-rrltt Jlm Drlscoll V rgxl Borcher E rlf- Lmxvu nam Ro 'IHIRD ROKR S1 mn! X111 11.11 N111 lx land John Guntlur Frmd Foxsberg Don Hall Frank Bonncma Gerald Hoffman Don NI Dougnl bun V11 11LrfL 1 Lo 1 'Xl L1reN FRONT ROW Rxchard Brouxllette Jack H-olion Charles Kehrberg Ewan Knapp Bob Kozh Norman Kehrberg SECOND ROW Damel Taylor Donald Pratt Robert Impecoxen Hcnn Gullet Wilbur Petersen. J-ame-Q Eaiton Tom Shepherd Ronnle Wells THIRD ROW Coach Mr Kalosh B111 Braune B111 Bogh Fred Hoefixng Dale Eberrard Duane Roetnnn 40 O f ANZ' 4. .1 i jg ' 1' V I ' l J '. - .A . li , Zzxf, . '. ', 0 .SE' .' '. x 'x . 1' gmt, a ,' '.,nv . 'f, as .. . . . ' , i ' 2, a '.-,',D sn otnzan ' I 1: - .g:x'-'. IR . ' 1, 1 ' , , . .. .C '4', '- ' 'r A Ilf. 'g1L1f.1' 'L 1,1 -......,.-- ...... .T-D , 1 1 1 , ' , ' , 3 . ' .' . O . . ' . 2 FX HAW NETS 22 s p 6 f349E E Jildogs Stop mee elan 4418 'Q- Wh. L Bulldoc Af iri gl 1 ml1 ll f froulrln fi Qt by I Lful th th 1 me ag ha is KCYL + e I at the f for Le 'Vid as Hxrner Bonnem up l 20 pox they I ,fown rxxal St me 5, opemng round S lxnt D EHUQGIJ, Jl Hr thepwmjm Y Tall Dck Harne Jump shotl uhm' Do: Vv th 25 seconds re mg m the mertxme gaxe Le S a 5 9 uctory over a workmg Ewthervxlle fxve ov 30 at the Le Mars g Fstherwlle vlel s m vso pg vxous encounter nped to a 11 13 lead at the .sc of he t xbt quarter In the second pe the Bull dogs Just about cl L the gap but the Mxdgets held on and led 24 23 at the half txme mtermlb Hafner Goes Berserk 1 lelVIars made lt four Qtrzuqht S lo -,nth 3 54 40 trouncmg of Onawa As Stops HCCIUH 'Jan il, on the Bulldogb home Wlth Rangy Dlck Hamer Ullut K' Li' Mar- Wm' scorchmg the nets wxth 27 pomti Both teamx Ntmted Hlmxlx On .wnx Q-ouilx qllll 1 mafxlhxl ful I1 1 'opszded 2 0 nd 1 rt: ul' Ayped1n1'3n mc learly ln thc N t ,U thc 5 u pupxci tad ed 5410 ed hm Pacxng the lmh vu ae Dunk, 43 to 21 Kerberg Hugh mylan eafh 1,2 l H S lu s me sf 1oe5l38 Roarmg mio a 1 lead he lntle orne the fxrst flv H S ul fr 7 able ln do bndn g Heelar 6 28 on Feb a 1 llfllfif mm L ond vu m of th re x.4a.4.,.., 0 I Ma S canmes mm kL Ha ders I ul um' x x 1 nnema drop e foulmg out, Q m In the r come t the GUTLASTS Hartman h 14 3' inte INOIYTX collected ' plece Careyx Heier an 11 af m upset a ou Sxoux Cxty s 3 49 for Le umlu Fmnk BQ vxlth Lmle Jxm 111 mc dove, plaxnvlker l1 Red ln vnth 10 m nkers Qtqrtmg fast LeN1 rs uxlt up 3 1 lux beforc E .t cou breqk mto the scorn-E ekfumn It xx '12 the Caxewmen bv four pomt at the clobe of the fnst quarter ei tv he by ur ue CFOSS ln e Central Hxgh fnalb of of thelr 53 38 oace allnes or hxm guar 'W resswe Bulldogs mam en' abt t quarter f 22 17 a alfway ward wa wxih 14 Tony steller defensm :rolled both sxdes droppm Jumping B111 Toe Hawks 'mt tam Q and con bards be 5 pomts led the t e to u' Nun Chi' 1 xfe 9 mne ahea ln! e e sxdo ah d. 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' the ll- 21. im una QE - , af: ,- 3 1' Q X, QT- 11 .U .Qmfw ,sl ,mg zone defense- - Q-Ithe other in: licked for lgyi Q CNHI-?gw d.pLN.': kc 11- - 1 51 1 ww fe 1 1 Q -, ,.p, 1 ,,, Q, L, .ye,g,,s:. fit hi Aflypia - R U . . . 1 ,. L. j A I gl .l:... A 1 ' .1 l if ' - 4 -f'n:'n 1 up -1 ng, 5 ' -'N . f 3 0 '- f- M--A -1 1--A C 2. 1, .rx M A ' p I ' X5 A T for I4 1 29- w' '1 5. ' - B H I x ' 5 2 40' If K - f S sf h -l I S 5 h . . S Q' l V ' K -f ,. '. eh . ' 1 ,A V I i I ' , 1 1 l -1 W 1' . . 7 r- , ' L Q' f m xg ' ' - 1- ed C Y I u I I Wl i I . 1' A , , ' 94 - ... :Br as . I . sv ,, 1 .. to I 7 V- ' L l .' A 13' 1 -4 . tl - Nl ' 1 t - f.' .' L ' . f-' ' I i ' -ft ' I z ' . . 1 p ' - X 7 -' - . 4 ' ,, A A. . - ' I ' ' ,' - ' th l an -I Hz' ' '- 1 ld . . . 1 .. ,., 1 A . F h d .cp .,s, K S ' 1. 2 ' . 1 ' 1' , : K . - I ' ' . .A - f - 9-5. ., - . . I D Alle A Y . N . ' . NA . - d - f 'V ' f , D , 1?4 . a p V - , 1 , f . . In 'Km X . ' ' , , . . I l A ' ' B I .,, su ' ' - N t i I ' y I' P 4 th' ' z . ' ' 1 ' ' - 1 ' . ' ge 1 A ' ' A - , , V -24. I , , .9 A , . I - f to 'di' '- I - 1 'ze-s I-. I4 1 1 . I n . x - I l I . . Junior Basketball Squad FRONT ROW Donald Pratt Exan Knapp Norman Kehrberg Fred Hooflmg Hugh Boylan SECOND ROW Student Mana get Nell Ersland DamelTay1or Tom Brodie John Baank Fred Forsberg, Coanh Mr Kalobh Sophomore Basketball Squad gl! B J wig -17 any ,Q FRONT ROW Terry Danne Wayne Bohlke Donald McDougall Wendell Thompson D8V1d Gunther SECOND ROW Charles Kehrberg Tom Shepherd Coach Mr Buehler Robert lmpecoven Robert Kettler 42 X Q- W x U ,V 1 S x ,f .S JP -S, 3 . N A ' - I 0 , W I I l l S , N x ,f , J Q L :D . H. X V L C. Y 4. 9 , Cheerleaders Janet Harrlson Jane Cowan Eugene Staab Shlrlee Vkells Jane Calfas, FIRST ROW Jim Drlscoll Eugene Staab Fred Hoefhng Exan Knapp John Gunther Robert Impecoven Bob Wxlhams SECOND ROW Don Hall La Verle Bohlken Melvm Brown Duane Roetman Don McDougall Eugene Wmterfeld Nell Ereland Student Manager THIRD ROW Terry Danne Bob Koth Roland Chapman Ron Staver Dlck Vogt Tom Shepherd Tony Brouxllette Merle Merntt . , Y -ny, 1 . ,iw ' 'KN I -K .fy 4. . A ' r? .. ll ' - ' 5. vw ,A ,. E ,. X . Q D C ' Y' 1 ' . , ' . f , . . ' ' . 5 1 - 1 u - 4 , V I ' P XJ LSMARS f 5 AQ fgMARS SI 1 YM R3 E AR S 4 4' 'gi XHWK NE! Z' M9 X' 5 , , Hfx r- ,M A a..w. 2S .vga :wx fa N 4 ' H Y ' ' Xxx v ' ' 55.1 5-gi .-I. if- i-.n Xg-.av Q S. X -1 I A 4 57 .,,. 1' Qi' fl .X 4 MAR I 44 ,S , 'Q 4. I ,:' ,,:.c ff .ff ?e V W . JF A ,V ' ,xv .An ., .- fx, , , M.,-ff. -le'-V-. ki Mi, 11,1 , ,V Q , XJ? gy ,,., ,J ,, ,. ' Q7 1ii?Qi'?,i-.' 2: ,J 1 'F' .f Homecoming 1-911 Shlrlee Wells Homecommg Queen Merle Merritt Duke Attendants Mamie Starzl Sallee Rxppey Janet Harrison Donnzg Pendleton 'CA li-vw X ,J any Moon Junlor ClaQs Play Dale Eberhard Jeannine Null Larry Kramer Darrell Stusse Bonme Howe Donna Nlcholson Junior Class Play Glenn Atwood Donna Nicholson Donnie Pratt I - 1 v , ' 1 Kennel Kapers i 1--Q Seventeenth Summer ur Town ,N 'TT U- I Semor class play cast FIRST ROW Dick Hamer St M rz rs e Sallee Rxppey Mrs Soames Jean Wolbers Mrs Gibbs SECOND ROW Bob Vogel George Gxbbs Mary Kay Buckley Lady in the balcony JoAnn Mulr Tall lady Kay Collms Rebecca Ahce Schoenrock Lady nn the box Eugene Staab Constable Warren Hlllxs Wlllxams Dlrector THIRD ROW V1rg1l Borchers S1 Crowell Loren Hansen Professor Willard Frank Bonnema Mr Webb Gll bert Kloster Dr Gibbs Robert Grothaus Wally Webb Nell Ersland Slmon Stimson ,471 llin J W lbers Mamie Starzl Robert Grothnul Gilbert 50 Ergstecio Fr:nk gglnnerga and Bob VOKel . ' V Q ,I xx .. fx? - 'N 1' ' ' - ' 1 X .J . A K ' V Q I 1 K L, -- t z . v - A x ,T G s I .X . , 5 Q Y 4 f- Q I as Q , T I 1 X T? S , S . I .I Y ,K I ' . : - , age anager: Jim Driscoll. Joe Crowell, Jr,g Janet Harrison, Sarah Craig: Marnie Sta l, M .W bb: ' j, . 3 I ', . 'I . ' -V , A : . ' 1 I , r 4 O 'U '40 x l fa 1 Student Forum ..1-R' Youth Looks at the World of Work was the theme of the thlrteenth annual Student Youth Forum held at LeMars Hxgh School February 21 and 22 Besides playmg host to oxer one hundred local and out of town adults the student body welcomed Lady Baden Powell as guest speaker A world famous youth leader ln her own flghf and wldow of Lord Baden Powell orlgmator of the Bow Scout mosement Lady Baden Powell exhorted students to right thmkmg rxght hung and rxght dolng Outstandmg members of the LHS Student COUDCII who formed the commxttee m charge are pictured above Left to rlght Mr Kluckholn sponsor Fred Forsbcrg Joan Belk Bob Koth Shlrlee Wells and Earle Crowley presldent :nge asf 'A Q 'i ,ffff fsxm:ag LL 1515 gn I I lass Will We the graduatung class of I952 although fully aware that LHS wull be able to get along wuthout us do hereby bequeath the follow ng utems to make sure that nobody fotocts at least about us DELWYN ASMUSSEN My female fruends to Ken Oetken and Wulbu Peterson Inc SHIRLEY ASSLEN My blond curly haur to Bobbue Lang SHIRLEY BAACK My qu etness uru class to my brother lohn DONNA BOGH To my brother Bull my slum gurlush fgure LAVERLE BOHLKEN My books to any Junuor especually Paul Knorr FRANK BONNEMA My broad shoulders and tantaluzung hook shot to Tony Brouullette VIRGIL BORCHERS My abuluty to get along wuth BIII to the FFA offucers MARY KAY BUCKLEY My short haur to Carolyn Coppock SHIRLEY CARSTENSEN My abuluty to get hum to Jo Ann Tsutouras NORMAN CHUD ACOFF My profound abuluty to yodel to Darrell Stusse DONITA CLEMENT My shyness to Wendell Blanken burg KAY COLLINS My Gramps Buuck to my suster Mary Gay LORENA COLLMANN My freckles to Sally Ann Goodman EARLE CROWLEY My posutuon wth the f culty to Jane Cowan SALLY DOBBERT My smlle to Marge Burkett JIM DRISCOLL My basketball heught to Don McDougall and Keuth Renken DILLIS ELSEN My abuluty to keep out of muschuef to Mary Lou Luvermore NEIL ERSLAND My managurug abuluty to any gurl who would I ke to try to get ut CAROLYN EYRES My heught to Keuth Renken HELEN FLAHERTY My fun un hugh school to Pat Roush DELORES FLYNN My posutuon un the thurd clarunet posutuon to Jeanne Null STANLEY FRERICHS My uournalusm book to John Gunther KAY FRISTAD My typung abuluty to Helen Mohnung JOHN GRASER My abuluty to sleep un study hall to Nuck Eufers ROBERT GROTHAUS My book keepung workbook to Dorothy Lewus ELAINE HALWEG My unterest un Homemakung to Joan Belk LOREN HANSEN My bench warmung on our basketball team to Tom Brodue RICHARD HARNER My seat un Math class to Hugh Boylan JANET HARRISON My long brown haur to Jane Calfas STANLEY JACOBS My traps to Hawarden to Dale Schuette DELLA JANSSEN Bert R to Marulyn Tammen LARRY JOHNSON My heught to Paul Knorr MAYNARD JOHNSON My sense of humor to Joyce Stusse DOROTHY JURGENSEN My typung abrluty to Marlene Wultman DENNIS KENNEDY Iwontwull her to anybody GILBERT KLOSTER My car to Sam Chapman JANICE KOERNER My red haur to Mr Landreth BEVERLY KRAUSE My abuluty to stay out of muschuef to Bonnue Howe NORMAN LANG My abuluty to get along wuth women to Paul Knorr LOWELL LARSON My car to any country student who rudes the bus JANET LENTZ My long bus rude on Number 7 to whoever wull enuoy ut HAROLD LUKEN My classes un seed testung lab to Dan Buckley JEANNINE LUNDGREN My patuence un typung practuce to Dorothy Lewus EARLINE MCCLINTOCK My ten nus shoes to Evan Knapp DOUGLAS McDOUGALL My black haur to Muss Jean Larson PAT MCFARLAND My good luck to Jeanette Huckey KAY MERKEL My basketball abuluty to Marge Burkett MERLE MER RITI' My superuor Physucs braun to Don Hall MARLENE MOLZEN My abuluty to get along wuth the bus druver to Dale Eberhard JO ANN MUIR My Plymouth to Mary Lou lBessueI McCluntock JOAN NELSON My druvung abuluty to Jackue Hoffman JO ELLEN NEMMERS My old flames to Donna Mae ldeker WENDELL OLTMANNS My typung abuluty to Lloyd Borchers DENNIS OSTERBUHR My reserved seat un Mr Landreths offuce to Wulber Petersen DONNA RAE PENDLETON My shortness to Keuth Renken JEANNINE POPKEN My senuor year to Lorraune Lubben CLAIRE PRITCHETT My typung abuluty to John Gunther NORMAN RADLOFF My outstandung football abuluty to Don Hall ROBERT RASMUS My hot trombone to Don Pratt MARCELLA REIDIGER My experuence wuth the oboe un band to Sharon Straube SALLEE RIPPEY My fun and good luck un hugh school to Joyce Dorr RAY SCHLOTFELDT My heught to Donna Peterson ALICE SCHOENROCK My heught to Dorothy Hunde MARY LOU SCHREIER My abuluty to do better work un hugh school than I dud to my suster OSCAR W SCHULTZ Passung out gum un Economucs class to Darrell Stusse EUGENE STAAB My cheerleadung unuform to Pat Grullet MARNIE STARZL My promptruess to Dale Donlun SUE TOLSMA My abuluty to wear red to Dorothy Hunde BOB VOGEL My ab sentmundedness to Muss Horton DICK VOGT My three wheeled car to Fred Hoeflung VERNON VOSS My mechanucal abuluty to Jum Nannunga SHIRLEE WELLS My unspurung abuluty to dent fenders to Marge Burkett SUZANNE WELLS Our beat up Chrysler to my unsuspectung brother Ron MARY WEENINK My good tumes at the Tomba when Cluff Keyes plays to Carol Rolluns WALLY WERNLI My Flash Gordon outfut to Paul Stahmer DOROTHY WILLER My savory meals un the cafeterua to my suster Carol BOB WILLIAMS My basketball abuluty to Nubs Kettler AUDREY WILLIS My future as a secretary un Des Mounes to anyone who Iukes cuty lufe JEAN WOLBERS To Charles lFreckIesI Plummer the fuve freckles on my nose May he put them to good use NANCY ZIMMER My seat un Chemustry class to the lucky one who gets ut GWEN BIXBY My shyness to Carol Rolluns BARBARA MEANS My perfumed Chemustry book to some prospectuve chemust 53 I 1 , X 5 , . 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' , . . . . , . ll ln the Passing of Tlme IT ALL BEGAN on August 30 1948 We were now Freshmen endowed w1th a t1tle and con sidered members of the senior high student body The new country students were welcomed into our circle at the Freshman dance This lS the year when most of the girls were taller than the boys a situation quite embarrassing and nex er totally remedied G A A initiation will bring many a chuckle as those g1rls who part1c1pated remember the hideous tlothes and gruesome march through town to become members of the club Would be Emstems in Science class substltuted blue 1nk for a blue filtrate solution while the teacher was gone to her annoyance but to the delight of the stu dents the experiment just would not work as calculated And remember the football game with Cherokee when we marred their undefeated record with a 14 13 uctory and won back the Golden Horseshoe A YEAR LATER we were crowned with the title of Sophomores Study hall this year might well have been called chatterbox sessions Mr Carey threatened to move us a dozen times a week but because of his kindheartedness he never did No one can forget Mr Hammond s math classes Allowed to talk we did so continually urging him to tell us tales of his adventures on the h1gh seas And of course our first Snowball with the music the mistletoe and the decorations will always be remembered LIVELY AND ENERGETIC shouldered with respons1b1l1ty we played our role as Juniors Gametlme found us working diligently to sell our products of soda pop candy popcorn and gum Weaving in and out among the crowd we advertlsed our articles with shouts of Get your popcorn here' and Ice cold POP Halftime brought a mad mob clamoring to be walted on at our counter Although vue managed to the best of our ability we only seemed to get in each others ways e- hearsals for our play What a L1fe were unsuccessful not once was the entire cast there to prac about two Japanese lox ers The unusual words of the songs plus the strange robes and wigs brought ripples of laughter when we gazed at ourselves in a mirror Coach Carey an inspiration to many an L H S boy celebrated his tvs enty fifth anniversary as coach and teacher at our school Four girls in our class will always remember their trip to Iowa City and how they were stranded there for a vx eek by a snowstorm Then of course with the coming of spring we planned our Prom and Banquet For weeks we worked long and hard Completion and success' Seventh Heaven, replete with stars clouds angels and Chariots was finished How thoroughly we enjoyed our ban quet and dance that evening' OUR SENIOR YEAR was to be our last and best A beautiful rust colored fall day added to the charm and beauty of our Queen and her four attendants as they rode triumphantly in a rose shaped float Chemistry found us performing experiments in our well ventilated Qthrow the-windows wide and open all the doorsj lab Who in that class will ever forget our adolescent arguments and the scheme we thought up of spending our last week in Colorado? Many hands began to per form our tedious job of compiling THE BARK Ambitiously we cut pictures pasted identified names and pounded on typewr1ters before the deadline rolled around As the leaves budded and the grass grew fresh and green we knew that the time was drawing near when we must bid farewell to the School of Champions But we had work to do' A play had to be given and there were a banquet and prom to be enjoyed The last week found us practicmg for our gradu ation exerc1ses That is when we were not relaxing 1n carefree style under a warm sun while everyone else was sweating over semester tests Remember the thr1ll of Joy and sadness We felt on receiving our diplomas? AND YET it isnt completely over with the hand1ng out of our diplomas Along with the work and study we ve gained many friends thrilled to new experiences learned to be leaders and built up strong characteristlcs of truth honesty and love No these things are not lost with the closmg of our high school days FOR THEY WILL remain with us forever 55 O I I 1 ' 1 ' I 9 ' - . . . . y V . ' ' ' 1 I U . . . . . . Q 1 l ' , . . . .. , ' - 1' H ' 9? . ' y ' . ' . . . 1 , ' ! Y 7 ' ' ' v v W v 1 , . . . . , . ' 1 3 ! ' . . . . . H ! H Al yu ' ' - ' ' ' , ' ' ' . . . R 64 ' 71 . ' n y ' ' tice together, . . Just before Christmas, the music department presented The Mikado, an operetta 7 . ' Y 7 . . . , V 1 . 1 , l Y - U l . . . , , ' -n H I, . 7 3 ! . 7 . ' I - u , - . . . . . . . . , , . . , . . . , . . . 64 ' H ' . . . . . , . . . , . . , , . . . I . , . . . . 3 l 7 I ! ! ' 7 A 8: B Appliance Adler Sporting Goods Athens Standard Servtce Atwood the Florist B 8: B Dxme Store Barley s Floor Covermg Beachler Bootery Becker Dress Shop Becker Farm Equipment Balls Motor Company Adnan L Bowers Real Estate Bowers Clothmg Store Boyd Food Center H F Clasen Jeweler Clara Owen Style Shop Claussen s Plymouth Cleaners Councxl Oak Store Dave s Food Market Decker 8: Ludwtgs Cxties Servxce Dorr s Hatchery Emery s Electric Ftrst Nattonal Bank Le Mars Flower House 8: Gift Shop Grau Company Good Morntng Mills Rtght 8: Early Grand Central Hotel 8: Lunch Dr C L Hagen Optometrtst Hammer s Short Orders Hansen Hardware Harner Chevrolet Company Harry s Phillips 66 Hoffman Pamt Store Hoffman s Electric Ideal Cleaners Iowa Publxc Service Co Dr J Johnson Chiropractor Johnson s Cafe Jacob G Koenig 8: Co Dr D L Ladenberger Lampert Yards Dr W E Laneville Le Mars F rutt 8: Grocery Le Mars Motor Company Le Mars Mutual Insurance Assn SPONSORS Le Mars O11 Company Le Mars Processmg Plant Le Mars Savxngs Bank Le Mars Sentmel Le Mars Txre Hospxtal Luken s Furmture Store Lynch News Stand Mart s Tractor 8: Equtpment Co Mauer s Meredtth Implement Co Model Cleaners Moore Lumber Company Mount Drug Co Netstus Conoco Hxghway Station Nemmers Plumbxng Co Northwest Auto 8: Dlstnbuting Co Nuebel s Grocery Olxver Sales 8: Service Pantry Cate Parkmson Music Shop Pasak Motor Company Pat s Barber Shop Gus Pech Foundry 8: Mfg Co Pew Implement Pxlls Department Store Plymouth Co op O11 Co Plymouth Co Farm Bureau Pratt s Farm Supply Rahn s Food Market Ray s Sandwxch Shop R E A Dr W E Rozeboon Chtropractor Sheehan Produce Joel Shepherd Sleverdmg 8: Walz Hdwe Co O P Skaggs Store St Claxr Kovaleske Vallet Cleaners Vander Meer Bakery Veale Lumber Co Vienna Bakery Vollmar s Shoe Store Wal Dor Cafe Don 8: Fern Rahn Wells Dairy Weenink Motor Company Whelan Motor Company Zinn Standard Service . . . . . .I . 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