Marshalltown High School - Postscript Yearbook (Marshalltown, IA)

 - Class of 1959

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CHARLES WILLIAM BADOLEY ROGERS Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2i Homeroom Officer 4, PWS- 41 MH Club 4, Football I, 2, 3, Letter I, Numeral 27 Basketball I, Letter Ip Track I, Letter lp Golt 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. +1 JUDITH KAY BAILY FRANKLIN YTeens I GY 3 4 Pep Club 3 Homeroom Offtcer 4 Sec 4 Glee Club 2 3 DECA 4 Parlnamentaruan 4 DECA Conference 4 Vocatuonal 4 ZAIDEE JOAN BALVANZ ANSON Glee Club I D ECA 4 Vocational 4 . f, .,.! ,I 1' ' 1- 2 , J, If ff, . , 1 ' I Y-T , , - : , : , , i 2 her , z , : , : , : , , . I , : z ' f 1 . - z , 1 : ' . - : , 5 . . . , , , . . . . . I . . : .- V - 1 ' - g. ', , I, 1 K k , - 5',.TY Zv Jl J l l xx 'I is -. , KJ K a I l, K. 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A : ' ' ,r ' ,: F rf lk - 1: ,: 2 ,: ' , , : 1 ' ' 1 ' ,3: A GLENN FRANCIS BROCKETT ROGERS 3 DENNIS L BROOKS ABUOII Literature Club 3 4 Vocatlonal ROBERT WARREN BRUEGGEMANN KANSAS Ik nsas Actnvmes Student Senate I Class Offncer I 2 Pes I 2 Mixed Chorusl 2 Bandl Ban F I 2 Vo Music Festnval I 2 Muslc Group I 2 Basketball Band 2 Football MHS Actuvntles HIY 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Vocal Muslc Festxval 3 4 Music Group3 4 SUZANNE KAY BUCHANAN GLICK eens I 2 GY 3 4 Church League I 2 Masque and Dagger 3 4 Treas 4 Pn 4 sk 4 Plays I 3 estra I er 4 Band Festuval 2 3 4 Orchestra Festnval 3 4 Peb St 4 Post Scrnpt Staff Busnness Manager 4 FTA 3 4 Later ature Club 3 GY Conference 4 Speech Contest 4 n BERNARD KEITH BROWN ROGERS 2 3 4 Sgt atarms I 2 Treas 4 Conference 2 Home room Offucers 3 4 Vlce Pres 3 Pres 4 Student Senate 4 Pres Masque and Dagger 3 M Club 2 3 4 Vrce Pre 4 3 Cl' Letter 4 CAROLINE ECHO BRU GLICK eensI2GY34 RA23 er2 P b DIANNA JEAN BUCHWALD GLICK YTeensI 2 GY4 GRAI VERNON EUGENE BUHROW FRANKLIN ur e ue a s Club 4 B ball Tra 2 3 4 Letter 4 Pebbles Staff 4 Club 2 Cross Country 3 Intramural Board of Control 2 HI-Y , 4. . '15 14-,Ix, . . I ' I I 4. we 191.4 N! ' t ,Qt ,fff 'ig H rf , . I .ff t ff ,- N1? f., IFJ, E f' I , 1 , ' ,ff I .rg !,,,f-C ,fp QF' 5 ' 1 7 HI-YI,,,, tt -, 7 ' I ,- Ai Il i - I Atl, , ' S- :Footl ball 1, 2, 3, 4, c pfasn 4, Len 1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, , Y-T , 5 , ,G , ,4,Lett ,3,4j ep CIU I,2,3. C- 2 1 ' f , I' - , Sec. 5 ' , 5 , 25 d est'val I, 5 cal 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Letter 2. ' ' Y-T , , , 45 GRA 2, 3, 4, Letter 45 Pep Club I, 2, 3, : , 1 t , I , i : I Ma 5 , , 45 Orch , 3, 4, Letter 45 Band I, 2, 3, 4, I ,, Lett 5 I , , I ' , 5 bles I aff , ' - ' 5 , . . , 5 A - I ::f4,tf,gz ,I Hrv 1, 2, 3, 4, Ch ch Lag 4, Ply 3, M , roof. ball I, asket I, ck , , , 5 5Gym 3 1 ' 1 , 0 X, ROBERT DONALD BUTCHER FRANKLIN SANDRA KAE BUTLER AARON PALMER Y-Teens l 2- GY 3 4- Pep Club l 2- Church League l 2- Masque Dagger 3 4 Pin 4- Orchestra 2 3 4- nd 3 4- Ba F 'val 2 3 4- Orchestra Fest'val 2 3 4- Literature Club 4. LINDA CAROL CAROTHERS ANSON YTeens l 2 GY 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Usher 4 Cheerleade 1 Church League l 2 Homeroom Offrcer l Plays 1 Pebbles Staff FTA DIANNA LAURA CASTELL Belle Plane Actvrtres FHA l 2 BELLE PLAINE ERIKA LIESBETH BUTZLAFE GERMANY GY 3 4 Pep Club 4 Church League 3 4 Glee Club 4 Vice Pres 4 Gym Club In Dulsburg Hochfeld Germany CRAIG EMERY CARLSON AARON PALMER Hn Y 4 Homeroom Offrcer 3 Pres 3 Student Senate 3 M Club 2 ms 4 otball l 4 Lette l 4 Basketba r L 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Letter4 JACK CLARK WOODBURY RICHARD EDWARD CLOUSS AARON PALMER H Yl 4 Football l Tennis 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 and 11 1 11156 l12111f1d 957' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 A 2 l Q 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 ' - '- : ' 1 - 1 7 1 3, 4, Sgt.-at-ar , Fo , 2, 3, , r , g ll 2, 3, 4, Lette lg Track l, Letter lp Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, etter l, 2, 1 I 1 1 1 - n 1 'g si Q 'n n emi, ' 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I T , : 1 : ' 1 1 4, . , .4. i i : . . . , . ' X X ,xx V fi r rg, I K w if 4 i- 1 1 1 ' , . EUGENE .I COLLINS FRANKLIN ANNE MEREDITH COLLISON ROGERS YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Cab1net4 Scholarshup Society 3 4 Pm ertnflcate 4 GRA 2 3 4 Ushe Homeroom Offncer I Pres I Masque and Dagger 3 4 Mask 3 Plays I 3 4 Pebbles Staff Feature Edntor 4 GY Conference 4 Journalusm Workshop4 R ,rv 14 42 The school days of the sentors are busy ones Many students found that com ng to school early gave them a chance to flnlsh up those last mnute asslgnrnents Others worklng on vocatlonal Came to early SL Pctured here gettlng an early start are Ardelle McCrary Larry Schmoranz Sherry Hosklns Jam Short Barbara Stack house and Jack Goodung GEORGE CLAUDE COFFIN FRANKLIN e ' 4 Lette n Fest1val2 3 octball B tball T 4 Cr untry 2 3 4 Lette 4 Scle ce CI b 3 4 Intramural Boar of Control 3 4 RUTH ONETA COIL FAIRFIELD IA DECA 4 Vocat1onal4 R SAMANTHA LEILANI CONTE ABBOTT eens I I s C In Conference 2 3 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Usher 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Champion Team 3 Homeroom Offucer 2 Vnce P s 2 Student Senate I 4 Sec 4 Class Offlcer I Co Pres I Masque Dagger 3 4 Mask 3 P Vnc Pr 4 Cabln 4 Pa Speech Contest 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Letter 4 Band I 2 er 4 Pn I Band Festlva 2 3 4 Orchestra Festlva 4 Musuc Group 3 4 Football Band I Basketball Band 2 Pebbles Staff 4 Post Scrnpt Senior Edntor 4 Lute ature Club 4 GY Conference 3 4 Bobettes 3 Hornecomung Queen 4 BRUCANNA COOK ROGERS eensl 2 GY 3 RA 3 4 Us 4 Pebbles Staff 4 Post Scrupt Musxc Edutor 4 Spanmsh Club 3 I3 HI-Y I, 2, Church Leagu I, 2, 3, 4, Band ,, 2, 3, , r 4, . Ba d ' , , 4, F I, aske I, rack 3, p oss Co , , , r , 'n u , : d I , , 3,c , ,,4,PQpclUb1,2,3,,''r4, :Z Q. 1 4' I fi' 4 I , ' Y-T , 2, GY 3, 4, vre Pres, 3, Pre, 4, ab' et 3, 4, ' ' State Officer 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, Pin 4, Cabinet 4, , I I ,V , I , , , I , I A re V I and , I I A, In 4, 'e es., , 'Let , l ys 3, 4, 1 , . , I , , 'K 3, 4, Lett 1 I 5 ' I , , g ' I 2, 3, z ' , : f , 4 3, 4: 1 ' - A ' : ' F q,- ' , 3, 1 , 1 :A ' - WL? , 4 Y-T , , , 4, G 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, , , he, S ' ' ' S S . , . CAROL ANN CORWIN GLICK GY 4 Pep Club 4 Vocatuonal 4 SHARON VIRGINIA COULTER AARON PALMER eensl 2 GY3 A2 P 2 3 4 Cabin 4 Usher 4 Head Usher 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Student Sen ate 4 Masque and Dagger I 3 4 Mask 3 Cabmet 4 Pebbles Staff 4 Post Scrlpt Faculty Edltor 4 Bobettes 3 IHSPA Sec 4 Play Festlval 3 Speech Contest 4 ROGER DWAYNE DENT TAYLOR 456 Track 4 JOHN H DETRICH GLICK H Y I Church League I Intramural Board of Control 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 Vocal Musuc F strval 4 Basketball I Track I Golf 3 4 Gym CIub2 3 4 I4 IWM JOANNE LOUISE COOK AARON PALMER eens I 2 es Pm :net 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Cablne 4 Che eader I 2 4 Head Cheerleader 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Homeroom Off: 2 es Stu en ena e ss Offrcer 3 4 Sec 3 4 Plays I Glee Club 2 GRA n ference 2 3 GY Conference 2 Bobettes 3 Homecomlng At tendant 4 JAMES FREDERICK CORMICLE GLICK Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Letter 4 Vocal Music Festnval 2 3 4 Musuc roup 3 4 M u ooball ac Le ETS LYNN ASHLEY CUNNINGHAM GLICK HIY I 2 3 4 Vxce Pres 4 Scholarshlp Socuety 3 4 Homeroom Offucer 2 Pres 2 Student Senate I 2 4 Co Pres I Class Officer ootball 3 Lette I Nume 2 Bask 2 Le I Numeral 2 Track I Letterl Pebbles Staff Edtor 4 .I S 3 .lournalnsm Workshop4 JUDITH MAY CURLEY FRANKLIN YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Spanish Club 4 -o YJ , , Pr . 2, GY 3, 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, ' 3, Cab' 2 ,,,, Af: erl ,,3. Cer , 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, Pr . 3, 4, cl t S t 2, 3, 4, Cla ' , , - , : : 1 C0 - G , , ,CIlb 4, F r 4, Tr k 2, 3, 4,' 'ner 3, 4, .I .... 3. Y-T ,7 ,4gGR ,3,4g epCIubI, , , , 'et 1. 4, fl. A Y 4,,, , I, F I l,'2, , r , lrgl 5 etball I, , tter , 7 , 3 - I 5 .E.T.. 1? iq if I I- 1 1 1 ' I I 2 ' E' 1 7 : , RICHARD DEAN DEVICK TIMBER CREEK +544 D ECA 4 CATHERINE ANN DILLER ANSON Club 2 3 4 Class Offcer I Sec I Masque and Da er 5 u M ed Chorus 3 4 Vocal Musc Fesr val 3 4 SHARON KAE DOUGAN AARON PALMER YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Glee Club I 2 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 Vocal Mus c Feshval 3 4 DAVID DRUKER FRANKLIN HIY I 2 3 4 Sec 4 Scholarshp Socnety 3 4 Church League 3 4 Homeroom Offcer 2 3 Pres 2 Vice Pres 3 Student Sen a e 2 4 ass Off cer 4 Pres 4 Band I Cu 3 4 s 4 ootball I Ba er I rack L Ten 4 Spa H Y Conference 2 'R ,I LeROY ELSWORTH DOGGETT ABBOTT an I Le Ba F 3 4 Foofb S 3 JOAN MARIE DONALDSON AARON PALMER YTeensI GRA2 Pep ClubI 2 3 DANIEL R DRURY ABBOTT PATRICIA ANN DUNSMOOR GREEN MOUNTAIN Scholarsh p Soc ety 4 Pun 4 Vocaf onal 4 I5 ., I' ' T555 Y ,I .. . . . I PEP , , z i , - 1 gg 35 Play 35 Glee CI b I, 25 lx , 5 I I ' A i , . I . 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LEE BLOCK EGLESTON GLICK omeroom Officer 4 Treas 4 M Cl b 3 4 Foo ball l er l Basketball 'l 2 Track I 2 ALLEN CLARENCE EWALT ABBOTT Boys Glee Club I 2 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Vocal Muslc Festnval 2 3 4 lntramural Board of Control3 CARL DEAN FARR GLICK H Y l 2 3 Boys Glee Club 1 Intramural Board of Control 3 Vocational 4 JUDITH ELIZABETH EIGE FRANKLIN eens l 2 GY 3 A 2 Ch h eague 2 3 Ochestral 2 4 Letter 4 Ba 2 3 4 Letter 4 Band Festuval 2 3 4 Orchestra Festnv 3 4 Football Pep Band l Pebbles Staff 4 Spannsh Club 3 4 Sclence Club 4 DAVID BRUCE EVANS WOODBURY DECA 4 Gymclubz 3 RICHARD G FAULKNER State Center Actlvutues Football 2 M H S Actlvltles D E C A 4 DONNA MAE FERGUSON eens l 2 GY 3 GR League l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Musu Award 3 Vocal Muslc Festival 3 4 STATE CENTER TIMBER CREEK 9552 Pep Club 2 3 4 Chu 9 B?'?' Y 'T MARGARET ANN FLEMING YTeensI 2 GY3 4 Pep Club4 CELIA JANE FORBES YTeensI 2 DECA 4 GLICK ANSON GLORIA JEAN GIANNETTO ABBOTT een I A GRA 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 Masque an gger 3 Plays 3 Glee Club I 2 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Voca Mus c Fest val 3 4 Mus c Group 2 GARY EDWIN GIFFORD WOODBURY H Y 'l Band I Football 3 Gym Club 2 - ,f ,J - - ,z --.. - I , . . - ...., 5 ' . Q c., Y-T s,2:GY3,: : ,,: CI Da 1 : ,:' ,f I - - I I,fI . ' I-2 1 : . . WAYNE EUGENE FILLOON AARON PALMER Mixed Chorus 27 Vocal Music Festival 2. GLENDA MAE FISHER ANSON Y-Teens I, 2, GY 3, 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Ap Usher 4, Cheerleader I, Church League 35 Homeroom Officer A, Sec. 4, Plays 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus Ag Mermaids 3, 4, Music Letter Ag Homecoming Attendant 4. CHARLOTTE LEE FRISELL GLICK YTeensI 2 GY3 4 Vocational 4 RONNALD JAMES FUNK MISSOURI DECA 4 Treas 4 Vocational 4 JAMES WILLIAM GIFFORD WOODBURY I 4 Ban I Foo JEANETTE ANTONIA GILSON TIMBER CREEK Qlfl YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Scholarship Society 4 GRA 3 4 Letter 3 4 Pin 4 Pep Club 2 3 A Church League 2 3 Spanish Club 3 NANCY IRENE GRONWALDT ROGERS eens I 2 Y 3 A Le 4 Band Festival 2 3 4 JERALD LEROY GUMMERT ROGERS Vocational 4 OO 5 SS EY B I'1I'1lS ?cJz4z'5 -??Zawz.., Seniors' lockers, traditionally located on B floor near the office and SL, are an important meeting place before school, between classes and after school, Getting ready for early morning iournalism class are Larry St. John, Ken Rowe, Susan Augustine, and Dave Hansen. JACK GLENN GOODING GLICK 3 4 Church League Vocational 3 4 ERNIE RAY GREEN JETS 4 Vocational 4 b Pr DES MOINES LINDA LEE GUMMERT GLICK Y Teens 2' GY 3 4- D E C A 4 Vocat1onal4 MILDRED JEAN GUSTAFSON ABBOTT eens I 2 Y 3 4 Us 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Homeroom Offucer 3 4 Masque and Dagger 3 4 Glee Club I 3 Muxed Chorus 4 Vocal Musuc Fes taval 4 Mermalds 3 4 SHERRILL LYN HAMILTON AARON PALMER Glee Club I 2 3 Vocat1onal 4 DAVID LAWRENCE HANSEN ST ANSGAR PUBLIC I 4 Treas I Masque and Da a u 3 4 s ball 2 Num Bas a r 4 Num T 4 Lette 3 4 Peb Staff Sports Ed1tor 4 F T A 4 1. fuLLCfsCFfLuL1l,f-'UL JUDITH KAYE HAGER ROGERS eens I 2 GY 3 4 GRA 2 4 res Let er Pep Club 2 3 4 Usher 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Homeroom 'Cer I 2 Se 2 es 4 Student Senate 4 GRA Conference 2 3 4 Homecomung Attendant 4 LARRY EDWARD HALL AARON PALMER 4 Pres I Church League 2 Homeroom Otfncer M Clu 2 3 4 Foot a tter I ack I Le er 2 Golf 2 Letter 2 3 4 Pebbles Staff 4 Post Scr1pt Sports Edutor 4 ALLEN JAMES HARDER FRANKLIN Scholarshtp Sooety 3 4 Church League I 2 Masque and Dagger ays IX orus 4 and Lette 4 Ba Festnval 2 4 Vocal MUSIC Festuval 4 Musnc Groups 4 Football I anager l Basketball Manager I Tenn1s 3 4 JETS 4 4 Luterature Club 3 GILBERT WAYNE HARRIS FRANKLIN rc e ue 3 a t1vaI 2 3 ootball l etball 2 nr11s GO J 3 4 Cross Country 3 I9 Y-T , 5 G 3, 45 GRA 2, 3, 45 Pep Club I, 2, , 5 her I I, 1 A 1' I L' M 4, I ' 2,31 I M Y-T ,f ,f ,3,,P.4,Pin4, 12,3, I-4. Off' , , 4, Vice Pres,lI, c. , Pr . l5' I I 5 HI-Y I, 2, 3, , , 2 I, : ' I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. I, 2, 4, Sec. 35 b , , 5 b ll I,LQ ,Tr ,2, It 5 ,3,4, , ,5 Y-Teens I, 25 GY 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Church League I, 25 Q . I 41 Hi-Y , 2, 3, , . 5 gger 45 Pl ys 45 M Cl b , , Trea. 45 Foot I, , eral 25 ketb ll I, 2, - I 3, 4, Lette I, 3, , eral 25 rack 3, , r , 5 bles ' 3, Pl 3, M5 ed ch' ,a 1, 2, S, 4, 1 , nd V M '51 ,I ' , 5 .,,.. , PYESI . I1 ' ' I Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 1, chu 11 Lag 1, 2, Band 1, 2, ,sad Fes' , g E 5 Basli 5 Te 2, 35 If 45 .E.T.S. . I, I 26 KAREN RAE HARRIS FRANKLIN Y-Teens l, 2, GY 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Scholarship Society 3, 4, Pin 3, Certificate 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, Pin 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Usher 4, Church League l, 2, 3, 4, Masque and Dagger 3, 4, Mask 4, Plays I, 3, 4, Pebbles Staff 4, Post ScripteAssistant Editor 4, Mermaids 2, 3, 4, Vlce Pres 3, Pres 4, GY Conference 2, 3, Bobettes 3 JAMES FRANKLIN HATFIELD ll ST MARYS St Marys At1v1t1es Band l 2 Mu G up T 2 Footbll 2 Baseball l S Activities H1Y 4 Band 3 4 Band F tival 3 4 Music Group 4 Basketball Band 3 4 Football 3 4 Letter 4 Track 3 ETS 5439421 WAYNE CLARENCE HELFER AARON PALMER H1Y I 2 3 4 Church League 4 Plays 4 Masque and Dagger Band I 3 4 Band Fest 3 4 Football Pep Ban 2 3 4 Band Letter 4 MELANIE ANN HELM ROGERS YTeens l 2 Pres l GY 3 4 Sec 3 Treas 4 Cabinet 4 Sc olar Society 3 4 GRA 2 3 4 Le er 3 Pin 3 Historia 3 inet 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Usher 4 Homeroom Officer l Pres l Student Senate l Class Officer 2 Sec 2 Masque and Dagger stra 2 4 Lette Band Sec 2 GY Conference 2 4 Bobettes 3 sew NANCY SUE HAWLEY NEBRASKA Nebraska Activities YTeens l Z Pep Club l 2 Library Club l MHS Activities GY 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 RONALD L HAWN CALIFORNIA Calrfornia Act1v1t1es Football I 2 M H S Activities Plays 3 ISAAC CRAIG HENDERSON CRESTON IA 3 4 Treas l Sec 2 Scholarship Soc: 4 Pa l Mixed Chorus 3 4 Accompanist 3 4 Letter 4 Orchestra 'I 2 3 4 Letter 3 Certifscate 4 Ba Festival 2 3 4 Orchestra Festival 2 3 4 Vocal Music Festival 3 4 Music Group 2 3 Football Band l Basketball Band 2 3 4 nnis 2 3 4 Pebbles Stat Managing Editor 4 J TS FTA 3 4 Literature Club 3 Music Camp4 DONALD WESLEY HICKMAN CEDAR RAPIDS 2 4 Scholars S P Certificate 4 Homeroom Officerl Pres l Student Senatel 2 rchestra l 2 4 Lette 3 ttficate 4 Band Festival 2 3 4 Orchestra Festival 2 3 4 Mu c oup I 2 3 4 Football Band 2 3 4 Basketball Band 2 3 ootball 1 2 tter l meral 2 asketball I Track 1 Letter I Cross Country 4 HiY Conference 2 3 4 Class Officer 2 Pres 2 Masque and Dagger 3 4 Pres 4 Plays 3 4 . 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X '12 - 1 1 , . 1 1 - l SHARON KAY HIMES ABBOTT eens 1 2 GY 3 4 GRA 2 3 Pep Cub 2 3 4 Glee Clu 2 3 Vocal Muslc Feshval 1 2 3 DECA 4 Vocational 4 JANET LORRENE HOLCOMB FRANKLIN GRA 2 Plays l Vocational 4 SANDRA JANE HOWELL AARON PALMER YTeens l 2 GY 3 4 GRA 2 3 Church League l 2 Orchestra 3 nd Ba va 3 4 Orches ra P 1 a 4 Lferafure Club 4 CAROL FAWN HULSIZER GLICK Y Teens l, 2, GY 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vocahonal 4 TERRY BRUCE HILLEMAN GLICK JETS 4 JOYCE ANN HILLS GARDEN CITY IA GY4 Pep Club4 VocaTonal4 Albion Achvmes Pep Club2 3 Cheerleaderl 2 3 Lefferl Certm e 2 Pm 3 ys P 3 Glee C 3 Band 2 Musc Groupl 2 3 MHS Achvmes GY4 Glee Club4 SHERRY LEE HOSKINS ANSON eens l 2 GY 3 A 2 P 3 4 Ushe urch League l 2 3 4 Glee Club 'l 2 Mixed Chorus 3 Vocal Musc Fesfval 3 4 , , . -R 5 5 l . L ,X u , A-Y' 4 T. K Y-T , : , : , : l , , : bl, af, , A I I I SANDRA JEAN HOLMQUIST ALBION ca? , ' 5 Pla 2, 3, lin' 5 lub' TI I, i ' fi YJ , , ,4, GR ,s, 4, ep Club 2, , , r 4, - Ch , , f 1 , 2 ' , 4: sy l l , . 4, Ba l1,,2, 3,1451 nd Fasfill 2, , , I 1' esivl 31 2 I . ' 'Y 'V GARY LEE JACOBSON BOXHOLM 2 3 4 Church League 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Letter e Pres 4 and l Vocal Music Festival 2 3 4 Music Group 2 3 Football Pep Band 3 J E T S PETER EDWIN JACOBSON FRANKLIN 3 4 Ma que and Dagger 3 Plays 3 Band l 2 3 4 Le 4 Band Festival 2 3 4 Football Pep Band 3 Basketball Band 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Tennis 2 Swimming Team 4 EDNA MARIE JOHNSON GLICK Y eens I 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Vocal Music Festival 2 3 4 DECA 4 GY Conference4 BARBARA LOUISE JUDGE AARON PALMER eens 1 2 Y GRA ub G Mixed Chorus 3 4 Lette 4 Vocal M sic Festival 3 4 Music Group 3 22 JAMES A. IRVINE ANSON Vocational 4. ROBERTA KEA IRVINE ROGERS Y-Teens l, 25 GY 3, 4, Cabinet 45 GRA 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Pin 45 Club l ' Ush 4' Chu 2 3 4- Ho - ro m Officer 2 3 Vice Pres. 2 Pres. 3' Plays I' Pebbles af- Head Typist 4' GY Conference 4. Q CAROLYN SUE JESSEN ABBOTT eens I 2 Y 4 GR 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 Cheerlea l Church League 2 Homeroom Officer T Sec l Glee Club l 2 Mixed Chorus 3 Letter 3 Vocal Music Festival 3 Music Group 2 3 Literature Club 4 Vocational 4 BARBARA ANN JOHNSON ROGERS eensl 2 Vice Pres 2 GY 3 4 Cabinet 4 Scholarship y 3 4 C 4 Letter 3 Pep l 2 3 4 Usher 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Homeroom Officer es dent Senate 4 Plays l T 2 3 Peb Staff Advertising Manager 4 GY Conference 2 CONNIE CORRINE KELSO ABBOTT eens l Y 3 4 Chu ue l 3 4 Homeroom Officer l Vnc P l Stu en nate l B d l L B nv 3 4 Mu Group 4 Football Pep Band l KAREN KAY KERR GREEN MOUNTAIN Green Mounfann Achvmes Glee Club 1 MHS Actlvnfles GY 4 DECA 4 Sec 4 Voca1lonal4 CHARLES G LAMOREAUX Church League 3 4 Plays 4 DEANNE CECILE LAWTHERS YTeens 2 GY 3 Pep Club 2 3 Glee Club ANSON ANSON 1 2 3 Vocaflonal 4 in -,gn 9' AUDREY ANN KOLBE WOODBURY YTeens l 2 Vocatronal 4 MARCIA J KOTHENBEUTEL AARON PALMER YTeens l Scholarshlp Soclefy 3 A 'Men Seniors this year college preparatory Sharon Coulter and full use was made sensors had classes ln K0 had Yhelr choice of regular semor Englush or Shown un Mass Zorns college prep class are Cralg Carlson Thus was also The flrsT year that of the rooms In the new addmon and many new surroundlngs 23 Y-T , 2, G 3, 41 GRA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, , 5 rch Leag , 2, , : ' , 'e res. g d 1 ', 59 1 an , 2, 3, 4, eller 4, and Fest' al 2, , 5 sic ' f x fl I,-1 2 ff L , I f I 'l ll I, , , t PAMELA K LONG GLICK eens I 2 GY 2 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Church League 2 3 4 Masque and Dagger 3 4 Plays I 3 4 Music Group I Art Club 2 3 4 Literature 3 LARRY JOE LORD GLICK Ns-1 FRANCIS MARION MCATEE SHENANDOAH IA Shenandoah Activities Mixed Chorus I Football 2 Track I 2 ARDELLE JANE MCCRARY ABBOTT eensI2GY34 RA2 Sec I Usher 4 Church League I 2 Homeroom OfficerI Sec I Class Officer 2 Vice Pres 2 Masque and Dagger 3 4 Plays 4 Band I 2 3 4 Letterl 4 Band Festival 2 3 4 24 RUTHANNE LEE AARON PALMER Y-Teens 25 GY 3, 4, Horneroom Officer 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, 4, Spar1iSl1 Club 37 Literature Club 4, Vocational 4. ROGER KENT LONEY La MOILLE, IA. Hi-Y 4, Church League 2, 4, Swimming Team 4. JEANNINE INEZ LOROS FRANKLIN Y eens I 2 GY 3 4 Cabinet 4 GRA 2 3 4 Pin 4 Cabinet 4 Club I 2 3 4 Chee leader I 2 3 4 Church League I 3 Homeroom Officer I Sec I Masque and Dagger 3 4 Mask 3 4 P s 3 4 Glee Club 3 Mixed Choru 4 Letter Vocal Music Festival 4 Pebbles Staff 4 Post Script Staff Advertising Manager 4 Mermaids 3 4 GY Conference 2 3 4 Bobettes 3 DENNIS LESLIE LYNCH ROGERS HIY3 4 Trackl 3 Y-T ,z ,,: ,,,: If ,ti ,f ,,: 2 ,,: - r I -T ,: f, ' : ,,,' , ' 1 PGP r ,2, 2 , .2 ,, , Pin,IayI,,, 5' s, 47 : 1 - 1 ,: ,,: - ' . i i. X , .UV f . .r pefff, ,L ff 'Y-174 I ' ' I if : 2 ,- YAT , 7 , ,G ,3, 4, Pin 47 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, -: 1 ,J , .f , -: ,: : , ,,,, ,J ' ,,- ' ' MICHAEL RAYMOND MARBLE GLICK Scholarshup Socaety 3 4 Pres 4 Student Senate 3 4 Vuce Pres 4 Masque and Dagger 3 Plays 3 M Club 3 4 Football I 2 er 3 B etball 3 Spa Pre Swtmmtng Team 4 ELLEN LOUISE MEDHUS AARON PALMER eensl 2 GY 3 A2 b 3 4 Ushe Church League I 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Vocattonal 4 MARGARET ELIZABETH MISHLER GLICK eens I Sec 3 Pres 4 Usher 4 Church League I Homeroom Ot'-ftcer 3 Pres 3 Student Senate 3 4 Glee Club I 2 Mtxed Chorus 3 4 Vtce Pres 3 Vocal Mustc Festtval 3 4 Pebbles Staff 4 Post Scrlpt Staff Acttvuttes Editor 4 GEORGE THOMAS MITCHELL LINN 9952 Scholarshtp Society 3 4 Vgce Pres 4 Homeroorn Offtcer 2 4 es 2 Su nt Senate 2 ooball Manager I 2 Letter 3 4 Basketball Manager I 2 3 4 Letter 4 Track Manager 2 3 4 Letter 2 3 4 Spanish Club 3 JANET RAE MCQUISTON FRANKLIN eensl 2 GY 3 4 Scholarshup Society 3 4 GRA 2 3 Pe Club 2 3 4 Usher 4 Church Leaguel 2 3 4 Ordwes ra -I Lett 4 Ban Fe 4 chestra Festrval 2 3 4 Basketball Band 2 3 4 Spanrsh Club 3 4 State Band Contest 4 LENI HERMENE MANNING NEVADA Calrfornta Acttvrtles GRA 2 Letter and Ptn 2 Student Senate 2 Swlm Club 2 S Actrvtttes YTeens I GY 3 4 GRA 3 4 Pep Clubl 4 Church League 3 4 Homeroom Offlcer 3 Sec 3 Pebbles Staff 4 Mermards 4 Lrterature Club 4 ALLEN DAVID MENDENHALL TIMBER CREEK 9957 2 3 4 Church Lea ue ra S LARRY R MIDDAUGH ROGERS 25 Y-T , 1 , 2 ' ' , 1 , ,4: .1 P , , : : -f , , : Y I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, , er p d stival 2, 3, ,'Or- , MH.. : ,f ,: ,3, 3, 4, Lett , 4, ask I I, 2,, g nish Club, 3, 4, s.l 4, Y-T , 1 , 47 GR , 37 Pep Clu I, 2, , 1 r 47 It R , Hi,Y1,,,f g1,2,s,4,Tek1,3,-1, 1.5.1. , 3,4 1' HT. A Y-1 , 2, GY 3, 4, GRA 2,' 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ' Pf.,4jTd9l' ,4,lfl ,a,3,4j I, . ,I,l , ,z ' I ,l4.' VIRGINIA SUE MOLER AARON PALMER Y-Teens I, 25 GY 3, 45 GRA 35 Pep'Club 3, 4. BEATRICE JANE MOORE FRANKLIN Y-Teens l, 25 GY 3, 45 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4. xg, QM Q I ROBERTA RAE MORRIS AARON PALMER YTeensl 2 GY 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Playsl Vocatxonal 4 JANET ANN MORRISON CALIFORNIA California Actrvmes D rna Club l Plays I Dance Club 'l At Club 2 Gym Club l MHS Actlvltues Vocatnonal 4 i x5q 6 ROBERT L MOORE AARON PALMER Glee Club I Football 2 Pebbles Staff 4 DECA 4 Hlslorlan 4 Gym Club2 3 4 Vlce Pres 3 Pres 4 ROGER F MOORE ANSON ub 2 3 4 Chapla 2 Footb l Basket a l Tr Le 4 Base l Cross C unr 4 o captain 4 Letter 4 Vocatonal 4 RUSSELL KEITH MORRISON FTA 3 4 WOODBURY RONALD GENE NAVARA ANSON HnYl Football l 2 Basketball 1 Trac l Gym Club 3 4 Vo catnonal 4 y fwwcu , , , in , all , bll , ack I l, 2, 3, 4, tter 3, 5 ball 5 o ty 2, 3, ,-C - X , I 1 I . ' ' ' : ra 5 5 5 r I Q, I V , N . '- 1 , 1 1 li 2 , 5 - lie P I 2 CARLENE KAY NELSON FRANKLIN YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Scholarshp So ety 3 4 Sec 4 Pep Club 3 4 Usher 4 Homeroom Offcer 4 Sec 4 Scholarshup Pn 3 Certnf cate 4 NORMAN DALE NICHOLS WOODBURY Masque and Dagger 3 4 Sec 4 Mask 4 Plays 3 4 Glee Cl b d horus 2 V u IC es! val 4 u Group 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 Vce Pres 4 2 .IUDITH ANN NOID TIMBER CREEK 9563 YTeens I GY 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Glee Club I ROGER HENRY NORDER AARON PALMER H Y 2 4 MARGARET LOIS NIELSEN FRANKLIN eens I 2 Y 3 RA 4 Vxc Pr 3 Letter 3 n 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Vice Pres 3 Treas 4 Usher 4 Homeroom Offncer 2 3 4 Vce Pres 2 4 Pres 3 Sfudent Senate 3 PATRICIA DEE NODLAND ABBOTT eens I 2 Y p ub 2 3 4 Lette Band Festrval 4 Pebbles Staff 4 BARBARA ANN OBERSTEIN ROGERS YTeens I GY 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Masque and Dagger 3 4 Mask 4 Plays I 3 Span sh Club 3 4 JAMES RAYMOND PARSONS LINN 9542 HIY 4, Masque and Dagger 3, 4, Plays 3 4, Band l 27 - ,J ,: I Ci ,, -1 f, ,: : I , .1 ' 1, 'i . ,, A, i ,J U Ip Mixe C ,3, 4, ocal Ms' F i 2, 3, ,Msic X ,: ' ,,i .- Y-T , ,G ,4,G 2,3, , 'e es., ,Pi : ,,,,A -, .: i ' ,,,I -,, .J . f Y-T , ,G 31Pe CI , 37 Band I, 2, , . 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YQ - , ,, ,,, ,, 4 , . : ,: I ,- mania: Lunch tame IS an nmportant part of the school day not only for the food and relaxatuon b fo the chance to catch up on the latest news Some of the students shown around the senlor table at the begunnung of a typucal thnrd lunch perlod are Sandra Homqulst Barb Oberstenn Nancy Gronwolclt Lnnda Caroth ers Dale Nnchols Tom Mltchell Bull Hamnlton Larry Schmoranz Sharon Coulter Jack Goodung and Len: Mannxng CAROLYN JO PEARSON TIMBER CREEK -1253 YTeens 2 GY 3 Pep Club 2 Glee Club l 2 3 Vocatlonal JERRY LEE PEEK AARON PALMER 3 4 Church Leag l 4 Homeroom tlcer res A udent Senate l a I Pe Masque and Dagger A Plays 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Letter 4 Band 4 Letter 4 Band Festlv 2 3 4 Orchestra Festlv sc Group I 4 Foo B 2 3 4 Basket B n l A Football l Lette l Basketball l 2 3 Letter l Nume I 2 Track 3 28 DENNIS ALLAN PAUL FRANKLIN A Home er S ub 2 Foo a 2 3 A Letter 4 Basket k 3 4 Lett CAROLYN JON PAYNE ROGERS YTeens l 2 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Masque and Dagger 3 A P ys G 2 Mlxed Ct orus 3 4 Orches ra 3 Ban 2 3 Band Festlval 2 3 Orchestra Festuv 2 3 Vocal Mun Festuval 3 4 Qclence Club 3 JOHN T PERRY GLICK Masque and Dagger 3 A Plays 3 Gym Club 2 3 PAULINE PERRY MISSOURI eens 2 GY 3 A Pep Club 2 3 4 Masque and Dagge A Pebbles Staff Exchange Edutord I I I l A , ut r f HI-Y 1, 2, 3, , room Oftic 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2, ec. 3, H V, M Cl , 3, 4, Sec. 47 tb Il l, , , , 7 ball ' l,2, Trac l,2, , , er 2, 3, 4. l - , z , , , 2 , f la 3, 4, lee Club l, 5 ' 1 , g Y 2, j d l, , 1 ' , f 'al , : S'C , , , , , , 4. . , Hi-Y 1,2, , , ue , , of' 1, 2, 4, L 3' P V 2 SY , 2, 3, 4, CI ss Oftcer 3, r s. 3, l,2,3,, f 'aI,,Q 5612, 3, 4: Mui , 2, 3, p tball and l, , f ball Bd , 1 , I' 1 , , , , ra Y-T 1 , 1 , . : r3, LARRY EUGENE PHIPPS FRANKLIN S a C 4 Pa otball I 3 4 Foot Numeral 2 LYNN CHARLES PROCHASKA NEW PROVIDENCE Vocatonal 4 MARGARET JEAN RALF ANSON YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Masque and Dagger 3 ays 3 4 G ee Club I 2 LARRY DEAN RANDALL AARON PALMER 2 3 4 Vce Pres I 2 Church League 3 4 Horneroom cer I Vc P 3 Sec 4 Pres 2 Student Senae 2 Masque and Dagger 3 Plays 3 Basketball I Letter I Tenns 4 Pebbles Staff Business Manager 4 DARRELL LEE PETTIS SOUTH DAKOTA FONDA MAE PHILLIPS LA MOILLE Y-Teens I, 2, GY 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Masque and Dagger 3, 4, Plays 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Letter 4, Vocal Music Festival 4, Music Group 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4. HAZEL MARIE PROFFITT LISCOMB omb Atnvtes Class Off cer I 2 3 Play Gnrls Basketball Manager 2 THAYIS JAYNE PUGH AARON PALMER YTeens I Pep Club 3 4 Lterature Club 3 29 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, gt.-at- rms 4, hurch League I, 3, , Iys I 3, Fo , 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, Track, I, 2, , , ball I i . IA. I Llisc c' ii : i , , , Sec. I, 2, 3, s 3, - 1 , 1 I . il: . .,,, ,ff ' Z ig! ' I 4,Pl ffl l,,,3,4. ' ' ' Hi-Y If , . , I A , 1 , : Offi , 2, 3, 4, ie res. , . , . , 1 : : 2 , 2 I 1 . I ., STANLEY PAUL REID ROGERS HIY I 2 3 4 Church Lea ue I 2 3 4 Masque and Dagger 3 ays 3 4 nd I 3 4 Lette 4 Ban F al 4 I 2 3 NANCY LEE RICE AARON PALMER YTeensI 2 GY3 4 PepClub2 3 4 SANDRA KAY ROBERTSON NEWTON eensI 2 GY3 4 GRA2 3 4 Sec 3 P1n4 PepCIu Usherd Glee CIubI 2 GY Conference4 JERRY RAY ROBINETT GLICK I 4 Lette 4 Band Fe otball Pp Band I Football 2 Track I 2 DEC Vocational 4 30 MARGARET JEAN RAYBURN GLICK Y-Teens I, 2, GY 3, 4g Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer I, 2, Vice Pres. I, Sec. 25 Glee Club I, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Letter 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3g Orchestra Festival 2, 35 Vocal Music Festival 3, 45 Music Groups 2. VIRGINIA LYNNE REDDEN FRANKLIN Y-Teens I 2- GY 3, 4- Pep Club 3 4- Glee Club I 2- Mixed Chorus 3 4- Vocal Music Festival 3 4- Music Group 3 4- Spanish Club 3 4 Sec. 4. N. GARY LEE RIEGER AARON PALMER Mixed Chorus I 2 3 Vocal Music Festival 3 D E C A 4 ROBERT EUGENE RIGGINS AARON PALMER Glee Club I Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Vocal Music Festival 2 3 4 SIDNEY K ROSELAND DUNBAR n ar A tsvmes Cl ss Offlcer l 2 3 V P I 3 ketballl 2 3 Yearbook Sfaff2 3 M H S Acnvmes Hn Y 4 KENNETH EUGENE ROWE FRANKLIN HIY l 2 3 4 Church League 2 3 4 Intramural Board of Control u Foo a l Baskef a Mana er rac Pebbles Staff 4 Post Scrnpt Clrculatnon Manager 4 Q5 QS' 'MX THOMAS G SCHMIDT GLICK urch League 'l 2 3 Band l Band Feshval Cross Country 2 LARRY D SCHMORANZ AARON PALMER 1 3 A Ban I Q ,- LaVONNE CATHERINE SANDERS WOODBURY YTeensl 2 PETER CHARLES SCHIRRA AARON PALMER l 4 Church League 4 Orchesrra 4 Band l 2 3 4 Le 3 Cerflfncafe 4 Band Festlval 2 3 4 Orchestra Festival 4 Musnc oup l 2 3 4 Football Pep Band l Basketball B nd 2 3 Club 4 Football l 2 3 4 Numeral 2 Leffer 4 Basket al l Trak l Pebbles Staff 4 Post Script Photographer 4 Gym Club 2 JUDITH ANN SCHULZ WOODBURY YTeens l, 2, GY 3, 4, Pep Club l 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 4 JAMES LeROY SCOVILL WOODBURY Glee Club l, Mlxed Chorus 2, 3, Vocal Muslc Feshval 2 3, D ECA 4, Pres 4 3l . , IA. Du b c' z a ' , , , ice res. , 2, gBas' 4, HM Cllb Q, lb ll , ' Iblll 9 4, T k 1, 2, I 1 I - I , - ' P I A I Hi-Y,: : : ,,,, 'ver ' df ,',I: III: H l,4: M 1 , , , I , : bl i C 2 : ' - 1 ' , lo ' Q lk ld lxmail .E X , , CJ x la ' . J' Ch , ,i ,2,3,4: ' 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y ,2, , .5 dl. ALLEN L SEFFINGA AARON PALMER Gym Club 2 3 RACHEL KAY SEREOSS ANSON Pe Club2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 EDWARD EVERETT SHUTT ABBOTT Football l 2 Lefterl Trackl Gym Club2 RAYMOND SIMPSON GREEN MOUNTAIN Green Mountain Acnvmes Plays 3 Mlxed Chorus 'l 2 3 Vocal ssc F frval 2 3 Music Group 3 Leftermens Club 2 Baseball I 2 MH S Actnvn es Gym Club 4 32 DENNIS EDGAR SEVERSON GLICK 4 urch League l 2 3 d 3 4 Letter 4 Ba Fest val 2 3 4 Football Pep Band l Basketball Band 4 Swumm ng Team 4 JAMES BENJAMIN SHORT FRANKLIN 2 3 4 Church League 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Offcer fvf M ' JIU! C JOANN SLEEGE ANSON YTeens I Pep Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Vocafnonal 4 BETTY JEAN SLIFER FRANKLIN eens 1 Spansh Club3 FTA 3 P 1 , 2 , , , - 'M ig: Hi-Y JA Ch , , ,4g Ban 1, 2, , , g nd ' i , , 2 2 r ' l 7 Hi-Y1,,,f l2' R R 11 7 'fl 1' ll JJ uf, f ' w , Mlfes' I: I',3: . .. li : . A ,I 5 x 'V rf-.5 f fftf! 2 4 Y-T , 25 GY 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 z , .. . . ' I K I 9 I SANDRA KAY SMITH ABBOTT Pun 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Usher 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Home rom Oftucerl 2 3 4 Pres I 3 Vnce Pres 2 Sec 4 Stu t Senate I 3 Glee Club I 2 Muxed Chorus 3 Vocal Muslc Festnval 3 FTA 3 4 Vnce Pres 3 Pres 4 GY Conference 2 4 Bobettes 3 WILLIAM CHARLES SMITH ANSON SANDRA MAY SPECHT DES MOINES YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 P p Club 2 3 4 Church League I Home room Otflcer 3 Sec 3 Glee Club I 2 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Letter 4 Vocal Muslc Festlval 3 4 Muslc Group 2 Span sh Club 3 4 LARRY RICHARD ST JOHN ANSON HIY I 2, 3, 4, Class Oftncer 3, Vzce Pres 3, M Club 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Letters I, 3, 4, Numeral 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Pebbles Staff Sports Edltor 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Letters I, 3, 4, Numeral 2 I- 'V DEANNA JEAN SMITH ROGERS YTeens I 2 Sec 2 GY 3 4 Cabnnet 4 Scholarshlp Soclety 3 erttfncate 4 GRA 2 3 Pn 4 Cablne 4 Cu I 2 3 4 Sec I Usher 4 Student Senate 4 Masque a d ger 3 4 Mask 4 Plays I 3 O hestra 4 Band I Letter 4 Band Festuval 2 3 4 Orchestra Festlval 4 Basketball Band 3 4 Pebbles Staff 4 Post Scnpt Edltor 4 Mermaids 2 3 4 Homeroorn Offlcer I 2 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Speech Con test 4 Journallsm Workshop 4 LISA KAY SMITH AARON PALMER YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Scholarshlp Soclety 3 4 Certtftcate 4 RA 2 3 4 Letter 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cabtnet 4 Usher 4 C u h League I 2 3 4 Homeroom Officer 3 4 Pres 3 Vice Pres 4 Student Senate 3 Masque and Dagger 3 Glee Club 3 Mlxed Chorus 4 Band I 2 3 4 Letter 4 Twlrler 4 Vocal Musrc Festnval 4 Music Group 2 3 4 Football Band I JETS 4 Vlce Pres 4 GY on ference 2 si. JAMES HOMER SPEAS ANSON H Y I JAMES HOWARD SPEAS AN-SON Hu Y 4 Football 2 4,C 1 ,,4,Letter3,i , 't ,Pep lb ,,,, ., 5 5 n Dag , , 7 , ,4g VC 5 ,2,3,4, f ' ,,: ' : f: 1 '-A : ' ,,: ' ff: ttf: - , . - ,J ,: ' ' ,, :G ,,, ,: ,,, ' : :hrc ,,,: ' ,, -: 2 : :' I Ill, 1. I . . I , my ,ri 7 .... ,' .5 C- Y-Teens I, 2, GY 3, 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, GRA Letter 2, 3, ': ,,: 1 ,,,: - - I o ' ,,,, .,,' ., .5 den . ,: ,:' 1 ' ' y....,,' ., .7 ,f . if s . A gl I, IA , I' . ., , I Z ll I I I egg. 1 I - ,I ,ie ff: I ' I 1 -I fl I If F ' 4 ,Q I 5 l ,. , D . . -,,,, . RICHARD DALE STEVENS AARON PALMER 4 Chur e 3 4 Basket I 2 Le I GoIf2 3 4 Gym Club 2 Vocatuonal 4 JUDITH KAY STONE ROGERS YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Scholarshnp Socuety 3 4 Pm 3 Cerhflcate ep Club I 4 Letter Band Feshval 2 3 4 Orchestra Feshval 3 Basketball Band 3 4 Spannsh Club 4 KAREN RUTH SWARTZ WOODBURY eens I Mnxed Chorus 4 Vocal Music Festlval 4 At Club 2 Sec 2 Spanrsh Club4 FTA 3 4 LeANNE TASLER FRANKLIN GY 3 4 Pep Club 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Glee Club I 3 Vocattonal 4 BARBARA JEAN STACKHOUSE TAYLOR 9566 YTeens 2 GY 3 4 GRA 2 4 Pep Club 2 4 Church League 4 Masque and Dagger G 3 Art 2 Spamsh Club 3 4 MARTA SERENE STENSVAAG ABBOTT YTeens I 2 GY 3 ep Club 2 3 4 Gle Cubl 2 Mix Chorus 3 4 Letter 4 Vocal Music Festuval 3 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Llterature Club 4 PATSY ANN STOTTS AARON PALMER eensl 2 GY 3 P b 3 4 Glee Clu JEAN LOUISE STUBBS AARON PALMER eensl 2 Treas GY 3 4 Cabme 4 GRA 2 4 Cablnet 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Pres I Cheerleader 4 Church League 2 3 4 Student Senate 2 4 Masque and Dagger 3 4 Plays Gee Club 2 P s 2 Mnxe C orus 3 Pres 4 Le er Pn 4 Band I Vocal Mustc Festnval 3 4 Muslc Group 2 3 FTA 3 Mermands 2 3 4 Bobettes 3 Homecomung Attendant 7' ' ' 3, 4, Plays 3, 4, leelClub 2, , Club - 1 1 1 41 P 1 1 1 e I 1 1 ' ed Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 5 ch Leagu I, 2, 1 I ball , , tter I 4, P ' I , 2, '3, '11, orchestra 3, sand lt, I2, 3, , 4, Y-T , 5 , 4, ep Clu 2, , 5 b I, 2, 3, 4. Y-T 1 1 - I1 1 1 ' Y 1 1 31 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 45 I , fe . 1 ' d I'1 , 4, . , N 3, i 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 Ai . . , 1 ' , , 5 5 ' 4. Y-T , 2, GY 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 41 Glee Club I, 2, 35 g .ll ' 1 ' ' 1 f 1 . 1 1 ,I CLAUDINE THOMPSON AARON PALMER eensl 2 Y b Ge C MARILYNN KAY TREIBER ANSON eens 1 A u s D E C A 4 Vocattonal 4 MARSANNA KAY TWEDT DUNBAR IA Dunbar A IVIIISS Cheerleader l Class Offlcer l 2 3 Plays 2 ee Club 3 Vo M I a B ball Baseball I 2 3 Yearbook and Paper Staffs 3 ELAINE MILDRED TWEED LA MOILLE YTeens T 2 YTeen Conference 4 GY 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Glee Club 2 Band l D E C A 4 Twnrler l Vocational 4 DIANNA RAE TRESSLER WOODBURY eens l 2 Sec 2 GY 3 4 Scholarshlp Soclety 4 Pm 4 tn u 4 Us 4 Church League 3 Homeroom Offtcer l 2 3 Sec I Vu e Pres 2 3 Glee Club l 2 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 Vocal Musnc Festlval 3 4 Musrc Group 2 MARY CARRIELYN TURNER ROGERS YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Cabmet 4 Scholarshrp Socnety 3 4 Pm 3 GRA 3 4 Letter 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Usher 4 Church League 3 4 Student Senate l Masque and Dagger 3 4 Mask 3 Pn 4 Letter 4 Band Festnval 2 3 4 Orchestra Festuval 2 3 4 Football Pep Band I Basketball Band 2 3 4 Lnterature Clul: 3 4 Sctence Club 3 GY Conference 2 3 4 NANCY SUE VAN PELT FRANKLIN GY 3 4 Pep Club 2 Band l Vocatonal 4 LARRY F VINT FRANKLIN olarshp So tety 3 4 Fotball l .I Boys State 35 L' .,'jL,,,fL ', fx Y-T , ,G 4, Pep cw 2,45 I e lub 3, 4. Y-T , 25 GR 25 Pep Cl b 25 Play 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 L 'L . I' . , . , Y-T , , . 1 , 1 ' A , ' 2 GRA 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Pin 4, Cab' et 45 Pep Cl b I, 2, 3, 5 her 1 : ' , , , . , 'C - 2 I I I: I I I , I, , i K t Historian 45 Plays l, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 45 Band A l, 2, 3, 4, f ' , , 1 ' , , , X , . ' N Ct' 2 1 ' , , 1 , 35 Gl l, 2, 5 cal us'c Festivl 15 asket l, 2, 35 ' , r ' 1 2 I 1 , , ' -X , , ..,. , , . - IA ,Q ' ' 1, Sch l C' , 5 O 5 .E.'l,S. 35 L 3. TIMOTHY CHARLES WALSH KANSAS Masque and Dagger 35 Plays 35 Band 2, 35 Football Pep Band 35 Football 35 Pebbles Staff 45 D.E.C.A. 4, Vice Pres, 4. CHARLES ALBERT WARNHOFF WOODBURY Football 35 Track 3. JOHN WARNER WELLS FRANKLIN HlY I 4 Homeroom Offlcer I Pres I Swlmmlng Team 4 KAREN KAY WESTERN FRANKLIN -' eens I 2 Y 3 A rch League 2 3 Orchestra I 2 Pln 3 Band Festlval 2 3 4 Orchestra Festlval 2 3 4 Football Pep Band I Basketball Band 2 3 4 Sclence Club 4 of 30 . , 7 RODGER MILLS WATSON ROGERS 2 MARY ELLEN WEHRMAN FRANKLIN eerls I 2 Y 3 Le Pln 4 Pep u I 2 3 4 Usher 4 Church League I 2 3 4 Homeroom Offlcer S I 2 Playsl Glrls Sta DAVID WILLIAM WHALEY AARON PALMER nd Lett 4 Ban F lva 3 4 Football n 3 4 Footballl BasketbalII TrackI Terlnls RICHARD EARL WHARTON MISSOURI MISSOUYI Actlvltles Hl Y I Student Senate I Class Offlcer I Foot r all L er Trac I Base a I Le I Letterman s Club I M H S Actlvltles Hl Y 2 3 4 Homeroom Offlcer 4 Vlce Pres Masque and Dagger 4 Plays 4 M Club 2 4 Vlce otball 2 B t a meral 2 Letters 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Lette s 2 3 Hl.Y , 3, 4, Plays 3, Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l, Track l, 2. w, Y-T , , G , 4, GRA 2, 3, 4, Tter 3, ' , CI b I:2,lec. ,, ', ' ' les. ' ' ' Y-T , , G , 4, GR 2, 3, 4, Letters 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 1' 3, 4, chu , , , , 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, 3 g., . I Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Church League I5 Class Officer 4, Sec. 4, Plays 9 45 Ba I, 2, 3, 4, er 5 d est' I 2, , 5 Pep t I ' Ba cl , 5 5 5 5 ' 2, ' , 4, A, ball l, Lette l, 'aaskefb' l, an l, 'li , b ll ,' tter 'HMI I , 22:4 I 5 l . ' 4, V' I, ' , , 3, ', ' Pfesi I ' H 45 Fo , 3, 4, Numeral 2, Letters 3, 45 askeb II 2, 3, 4, NU , , f , , I , , , f , ,4. rl 5531: MARTHA SHELLEY WHITCOMBE ROGERS YTeens I 2 GY 3 4 Cabunet 4 Scholarshup Soclety 3 4 er cate 4 GRA 2 3 C Pm Club I 3 4 a Let Ba F rv 3 4 Basketba Ban Spanlsh Club 3 4 Sec 3 Mermards 2 3 4 GY Conference 3 4 CONSTANCE MAE WHITE AARON PALMER eens I GY 3 4 Pep Club I 3 G b TED L WILLIAMS AARON PALMER 3 4 Letter 4 Band Festlval 2 3 4 Orchestra Festival 2 3 Foot ball Pep Band I Basketball I Tennis 2 PATRICIA JOAN WILLIAMSON ANSON YTeens I GY 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Glee Club I 3 Mnxed Chorus 4 Letter 4 Vocal Musrc Festnval 4 RONALD WAYNE WHEATER LINN 999 2 JERRY QUINBY WHEELER ARNOLD HIY 2 3 4 Homeroom Offucer 3 4 Vrce Pres 4 Pes 3 St dent Senate 3 4 D ECA 4 Gym Club 4 fl fx! DENNIS LYNN WH TE AARON PALMER Hn Y 2 4 Church League 2 Science Club 3 KAY ANDREA WILCOX GLICK eensI2GY3 A2 P 234ChU League I 2 Homeroom Offlcer I Sec I Masque and Dagger 4 Plays 4 Lrterature Club 4 37 ' 7 ET? 5,4 I I Aix., J Vffefv' ja W. - , J , , ' : ' ' , , C - tifi g , , 4, Treas. 4, abinet 4, Letter 2, 3, ' 4, - Pep , 2, 3, 4, Usher 4, Church League I, 2, , g B nd , I, 2, 3, 4,X ter 4, nd est' al 2, , p Il d 3, 4, Y-T 1 , 1 , ,4, lee Clu I, 3. at , , , It I cgi x 1 K - I I Y-T , 5 , 47 GR , 3, 47 ep Club I, , , j I'CI l Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Church League I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, V f - 2 , : , J , 1 ' ,, .' V fi HERBERT LESTER WILSON WOODBURY MARGARET LOUISE WILSON SOUTH DAKOTA Masque and Dagger 3 4 Plays 4 Glee Club I 2 Muxed Chorus 3 4 Vocal Muslc FesTlval 3 4 CAROL LYNN WINSTON ROGERS eensl 2 GY 3 A 3 A Chu ue 2 Masque and Dagger 3 A Plays I 3 4 Glee I 2 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 Vocal Musuc FesTuval 3 4 Spamsh Club 3 A LnTeraTure Club 3 A Sclence Club 3 A SUSAN MAE WOLFE WOODBURY eens I 2 Y U pla Glee Club 2 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Vocal Muslc Feshval 3 A Muslc Groups 2 38 Somehmes :Ts rather laTe when The last sennor ns Through work Ing In The library or attendlng a club meehng Suzanne Buchanan and Paulnne Perry seem To have Thelr work hmshed but Tum Walsh and Bob Moore fend They need To Take some books home wnTh Them NICKI JEAN WILSON ANSON eens I 2 GY 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader I Chur Lea ue 3 4 Masque and Dagger 3 4 Plays 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 Sec 3 Mlxed Chorus 4 LeTTer 4 Vocal Musnc FesTuval 3 4 Pebbles STaff 4 Spamsh Club 3 4 DONALD T WILTSE WOODBURY M Band Fesflval 2 3 4 I RONALD MEREDITH WOOSTER FRANKLIN H Y I 2 3 4 Sgt atarms 2 Church League 3 4 Home oom Of g cer 3 res 3 udent Senate 3 4 M ub 2 Pre I 3 Football 3 4 Letter 4 Basketball 2 Track 2 3 4 Letter 4 Base ba 3 4 WILLIAM H WOOSTER FRANKLIN H Y I 4 Church League 4 M Club 4 Basketball Manager 4 Letter 4 Baseball Manager 3 Letter 3 7!aa5tadaz:4 f4ffM4640dl0lt4940l6ll694f X X Barbara Johnson Melanie Helm and Jeann ne Loros assnst Davd Druker RICHARD ADCOCK JACK YOUNGBLOOD Prestdent of the Senior Class pop corn tc be sold at the basketball game lndlanola Green Mountain mama afl?59 Sauna JAMES BAILEY SHIRLEY BARKER BORTON JILL COLLINS WELCH RICHARD HOBSON i- , , , , -- : , : f - fl , P . j ST , 1 H H , 3, 4, S. 45 4 , , : : , , , z - 4. Q 2 5' ll. , . . . ll ll 1- , 1 : 1 I : , - .I X. N L ll. NU -XMBXJ XX' . , . . , A. fm, , 'L 5 .1 - I U uf 4 .- . XJ Q , ,-,, I 'A , vf ' , ' , I ' i , I . . . I CHI' I W - 'I -I , 1 I 1 Q Typical underclassmen?-noT yeT, buT someday They, Too, will be a viTal parT of The sTudenT body. They'll become acTive G.Y. members, consTiTuTe The greaTer parT of The Pep Club, aCT in Their TirsT high school play, work To earn a leTTer from Nl Club, and serve on many commiTTees. They'll be old enough To parTicipaTe in These acTiviTies, yeT when a dish is broken in The c:aTeTeria, There will be The uproarious yell, Sophomore! T Q O 9 9 I F p,w1. J -, iv? N ik fy- -m.,m in 'tt A-A X The rumor class offucers are Roger Hmshaw presndent and Susan Reynolds secretary treasurer pictured above wnh thenr advusor Mr Stephen Melvin Not pnctured us Steve Dee vlce presadent The gunuor protect for the year as to spon sor the annual Junior Senior Prom The money for thus prolect as acqunred by the lunlors running the basketball concession stand The Over all refreshment chairman rs Sharon Knox, who works under the guidance of Miss Bar bara Bennlng Www com fo-e tr -op First row Conme Buchwald Beth Austm Nancy Allen Judy Anson Judy Carson Second row Gwen Clark Sharon Bumham Barbara Barley Charlott Huel Dolores Case Joyce Bulanek Thfrd row Davnd Anderson Gary Brucklacker Jlm Bums Rod Bruce Dave Berg Eugene Bear Robert Abel Denms Brmdle Fourth row Harry Black Karl Brennecke Dave Lawrence Gorden Burke Jlm Crowthers Bob Carson Duck Botts Bob Briggs Don Alexander Dwayne Bryngelson 42 Beth Austm Presudent Bob Ball Vnce Pres :dent and Judy Carson Secretary Treasurer Advnsor Mr Kenny Dean I . . . . I . I - I . . . . ' , . O 1 1: V - P 1 ,st y HM Y X ii ' M , , Y 1. -4 f 1 , , 5 3 :L 1 W- ' , , lf 1 5 o , ,F ' 'I , at 4? a 5 v-X - , . ' ,Q - o- . K . ' -s- 1 Yi ' r luis, mf . ' fm.- I 5 l 1 I 1' 1 1 ' 5 I I . I ' I I ' : I I . I I I I I ' : I I I I ' I I I . I I a ', ' : , ' - 1 1 ' 7 , . . ' glance aomgmrdff-f-fl Q RJ A Q-Q Flst row Barbara Hemphull D Sandra Felper Karen Noel Ma Raymond Jenkuns Fourth row Collms Gleneta Muller Presrdent Mr Forest Fowler Advisor Nancy Roeder Vuce Presndent Qfome Frrsr row Gamer Lmnnger Lmda Wulluams Jerry Oak Kathy Pegg Susan Scherdmg .hm Srnnh Fourth ro McMurray Carolyn Whne Second row Carol Mayiag Gleneta Muller Nano John Nord Steve Wnllard Roeder Karen Noel Anna nh Third row Greg Roth Lynn McCord Dave 0006 lxne Hnlleman Duane Archer Carol Kothenbeutel Second row Judy Button ry Bachman Joan Davenport Thrrd row Larry Hursman Rnchard Johannsen Kenh Avuse Sam Beary Bob Johannsen Ken Bumeh Txm Carter Jam gmzd KK 51 w Dave Norland Don Muller John Phrllups ,.,,- J -Q ,555 1 .A X - ' l 5 4 , . ,I , . za 4 x, 3: .A . ,. .4 1 . 1 1 I 'I .-Q , .' x fx.-. T, .1 ' Q E N ' 1 A 4. - f H gf ' ' A ' 4 ' I 1 Q 1 ' + 1 1 .r : . I . . . I . I Q : ' 1 r 1 - 3 1 1 ' - I ' ' , , , , , ' 1 ' 1 - , o 1 ' ' .'- , J lf K- 1 I di: 13 ' 2' ' - .. 1 . . x 1 A A fa . -- n - - ,. 3 1 49, 'Y x 3: ' c 4 1 'V Jn K -' V 'IA ,X ? Q. . L ,A . l .K . 1 54 K :K a, , WAX V qu I ,,, - G. , 1 1 A 1 . -- .4 Y. A T ..- I - 3 ill ' . gl i -li f 3 5 l ,J L . l . : . . I . . . I l I . . I . . . I I . l . . 1 l . : , ' , ,I ' , ' . , I ' . ' : , , Warne Zenom 3 77 ow N li 5. Front row Eleanor Draegert Ellen Evertsen Mary Close Second row Becky Dunham Sharon Coleman Koolue Cluster Jeanette Belcher Nancy Determan Colleen Dutton Drxxe Elliott Thrrd row Dave Ennus Jlm Elledge Gene Davenport Paul Eker Jlm Crrbbs Robert McAtee Dave Ellrs Bob Cope Fourth row Steve Dee Presrdent Dave Cole Vice Pres :dent Kookle Cluster Secretary Treasurer Mr Roy Borwlck Advisor Larry Curson Ronnle Dunham Ron Elchorn Craig Erwin Dave Cole Steve Dee Larry Dawson Lanny Cowell Steve Coon Warne zoom If Larry Gage Vnce Presudent Barbara Gxllette Secretary Treasurer Alan Garland Presldent Mr Leonard Kungsbury Advrsor 44 1 Front row Sandy Cummlngs Linda Farber Barbara Gillette Charlotte Flemrng Judy Formanek Llnda Faulkner Joan Grannetto Second row Pat Grant Stephanue Burdsong Euleen Hall Jantce Fustler Glenda Goodnng Janet Flower Lea Hamrlton Shlrley Frnch Thrrd row Dave Sawyer Gary Ferns Ron Galloway Dave Foraker Russ Franke Roger Ferguson Tom Garber Larry Frrtz Fourth row Allen Garland Bob Galloway Don Ewalt Bob George Larry Hagstrand Larry Gage Robert Goodlng Glenn Gall Duck Hall ' gfame aamg-75 'rf r 1 mg, Q '-lvnl' f 5' f x C It Front row Sharon Knmberlln Bonnte Hauser Pam Lackey Llnda Hauser Edla Isaacson Lmda Heuer Jeanette Hoffman Second row Karla Kyhnn Marlys Lampman Sharon Knox Charlene Lundsey Charlene Hnlsabeck Sharon LaPlant Kris Kroger Mary Jo Harvey Thtrd row Dave Lundberg John Johnson Tum Lowe Roger Smnth Bob Harland Gary Harrls Mike Jerome Fourth row Buddy Hunt Roger Hlnshaw Ron Lang Jlm Harrtson Larry Maller Jerry Kosclelskt Vlrgll Lars n Rlchard Lnfer 'Zfame Enom 76 'v I I V Front row Janet McCarthy Melung Second row Connue Moore Glorta Mxlls Mary Mercury Chrlsty Merrrll Lynne Muller Karen Mlnner Joanne Mersman Karen Malfeld Sandra Mann Thlrd row Jerry McHenry Kent Masmar Steve Mlller John Mlller Nllwe Mendenhall Duane Ntller Fourth r N Sktp Selvog Mckey Jettnes Brlce Lnncoln Keuth Morgan Dennts Maulsby Doug McKay La ry Mayer Sharon McFarland Marlene Lynch Joyce Muller Parn Mathls Barbara Muss Marlon Cornwall Advlsor Bonnue Hauser Secretary Treasurer Ttm Lowe Pres: dent Gerald Hunt Vtce Prestdent 'W Scott McLeod Vtce Pres dent Mtss Florence Bcter Advlscr Kent Masm Secretary Treasurer Not ptctured Presldert Larry Mt Ie 45 I Ir 1 1 .. , 1 t K7 6 g U LJ L tt I, .- I. 1' H - J 5 -h 1 ,D , ' 1 K . ri l - - ' ' ' ' Ls, i Z. ' A 1 H- 'A' I. J 9 2 Y A , ,IA f '14 ' fs ff i L - L Q. Q ' 3 Y i Y '- A - ' - ,. F . gt' F . A . 5 , ' L5 ' Q l .2 ff S . W .. g . ., Mui gl 5 l I ry - I N tif J fi-'. - U' . N . : VA - L . I 1 -L f L 1 Q , 3 W X , R. nf 1 ' sehr C lf ' S Af' 1 ' L , 5 , 4 2 0' . 'I 1 ' L I M f F 3 l 2 ' J 2 2 - l ' g - A 'S l , ',tL ,L ' ,li Wi , ' 1 : ' ,, , ar u - , ' 1 ' t, l '. Wanna aam6l7 af 'YN Front row Nancy Neve Margaret Ruopp Llnda Rhtne Lunda Phtllups Peggy Neff Mary Lou Sanders Second row Sharon Olsen Nancy Ream Lulla Nleclerhauser Audrey Needham Joyce Roberts Sandra Sweanngen Mary Ross Nan Norms Thtrd row Susan Reynolds Karen Olson Gary Opperman Lyle Russell Dennns Rutland John Nnederhauser Lmda Replogle Sandy Peterson Fourth row Merle Royce Bull Scheffert Mtke Petersohn Wayne Paul John OKeefe Jnrn Samo Duane Owen Alan Rasmussen Larry Wllltams Jtm Sl-,mek Susan Reynolds Vlce Presadent Mr Leonard Cole Advtsor Wayne Paul SecretaryTreas urer Not pnctured Mlke Petersohn Pres: Warne com 20 den' ASA ,p Front row Sldnee Syec, Shlrley Stanley, Pat Stonewall, Manlyn Schroeder, Vtrglnua Spnnger Pat Thomp son Second row Chns Snyder l-le'en Shelton Mary Snyder Jean Thornton Thrrd row Pat Thomas Dennts Vaggert Chuck Snyder John McGregor, Bonnte Tweed Fourth row Gary Stennbach, Darrol Starn Clarence Shepard, Mvlton Troehler Kurt Seberg Mr Howard Hardln Adytsor, Patty Thomas, Presndent, Bonnte Tweed, Vuce Presndent Not ptctured Secretary Treasurer, Gary Stelnbach I Q ,, s--, W , -t x . , , t. j 1. V lx ' 'V . . et , 1 , Q I 1 , ,ts X , . , t . , A . - Q l I A V N S ho I' Q 3 Q . 'vi' O I . W ' , t A . ' t , . , K , 1 W- ' , Q , - -t lt S I' ' t t , , Q. r 4 : I ! I I I 4 V A I I ' : I I I I V I I , , ' - 1 , , , I ' I I ' I ' ' : I - . , . - 1 t t t , t f V I . . I . . I . .I I I l . t , , 1 . I ' I .4 I . Q qs, F A .- 1 S 5. . 1 , F , LV - W ' I S S is l , 3, . V I' . P I , S M I .. . ,- . :S 5 ' ' ' . 7, u -- , ' 1 , . , . , 1' ' Q 0 f f ff 5 If K .f ' gfome Enom -22 pr 4 1 l i i Front row: Carolyn Westrnan, Judy Walsh, Judy Wilson, Louisa Young, Anne White, Charlene Worsfold, Joan Willia. Second row: Linda Wood, Mary Whetstine, Delores West, Jane Young, Sharon Waddell, Paulette Warnell, Donna Stanton, Beverly Zednichek. Third row: Terry Willson, Ed Saul Saulvester, Dan White, Larry Wamell, Mike Yordy, Mike Winter, Jim Wedgwood. Fourth row: Loren Huffaker, Bruce Williams, Merle Wallen, Ron Zwemke, Kenny Williams, John Weiny, Bob Zimmerman, Danny Winters. Miss Helen Boten, Advisor, Jane Young, President. Not pictured are Vice President, Anne White, Secretary-Treasurer, Mike Yordy. An underclassman's day may consist of chatting with friends, fighting to get in the door . . , . going to class, and attending an assembly. The sophomores of M H S are no different than the sophomores at any other school They spent much of their tlme trylng to fund rooms and make friends After the first mne weeks they became accustomed to thelr surroundmgs and felt more at home Now they are quallfled as honest to goodness, flrst class M H S students. Prctured above are the sophomore class offncers Bull Huxford vnce presrdent Janet lrvrne secretary treasurer and John Nash pres :dent Creadmg from left to rrghtl Behrnd th m rs Mr E Cochrane sophomore class advrsor Www COGMI45 L- Frrst row Marla Barker Llnda Bemard Judy Brrchard Janne Browne Jackle Baker Drana Brewster Charla Brammer Kathy Boone Second row John Benson Ed Barley Ronald Benson Doug Bnmmer George Bell Steve Allen Carol Allen Joan Bally Thrrd row Kenneth Ackerman Toby Brrmmer Alan Brockett Terry Bnnk Gary Achtemerer Wayne Borton Henry Bradbury Arlo Boucher John Anderson Mr John Barrugar Advlsor Steven Allen Secretary Treasurer Carole Allen Presrdent Kathy Boone Vrce Presrdent ' I . . . .K gy ' A , T . . z . I . - : , - 2 , - . , . . . . e . . V , , i .i ' . EE t' A it I ' , . , 1 A ' ' in N, Ms? , t I ., V . K . QQ- ' - , V ,. 4 W e Q A .V in F- x , V , , , V , , Mm K . ' TL J , WS 'TJ . ' rf y 4 '. ' J -B' ' t 5 ' f ' ' if VJ , 2 1 . I . r U I . 1 . 1 , . 1 , ' , , ' , I I I . ' ' : I I I I I I I I I ' . ' , ' 1 , - 1 , ' : , . amefaamg Warren Rogers Presrdent Teresa Gremer Sec retary Treasurer Not prctured Vlce Presudent Archre Allrson and Advrsor Rlchard Claypool Le -ll Front row Shrrley Payne Nancy Judge Lorralne Howard Mereduth Brewster Teresa Grerner Carol Saccaro Bette Bruntnall Kay Borgerson Nancy Ingham Second row Shrela Nrederhauser Manlyn Thomas Elarne Buerkens Donna Muller Nancy Bruce Leola Jacques Lela Grles Susan Jeffrnes Mary Kolbe Thrrd row Toby Shrrnoda Van Walker Jam Hrldebrand Jack Kessler Bob Robinson Terry Foran Archre Alllson Fourth row Davrd Sather Ronnue Parks Doug Vavra Harlan Bergman Terry Whrte Rolland Ray Harold Rider Wrnton Boyd Larry Clevenger Wome fum 2 -L ZF ze WW J '? Q rf ei X 0' -Z-er? Et 25-.' xflve 4519. 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J , l , gfomeaam- fa '78 Front row Karen Olsen Linda Muller Madelyn Mowry Audrey Pennlngton Mary Peak Julne Morgan Second row Jean Nold Mary Mrchelsen Jackre Nesset Mary Olsson Janet Moore Donna Neel Mynan Mugge Sallne Partrldge Thlrd row John Myer Jlm Nelson John Paulson lvars Pallcs Steve Olson Davld Navarra Fourth row Jlm Patty Raymond Nord Bob Nall Don Nelson Steve Mlddaugh Ken Norlrn Lyle Nnchols Carl Osgood Qfameoom r-fs-f Fronr row Landa Ray Llnda Shaw Sandy Russell M ry Ryan Manlyn Rtemenschneuder Darlene Ander son Second row Rosetta Powers Sheryl Pugh Lucy Schmudt Shlrlee Plummer Judle Purvns Sandy Seffunga Cathy Plnney Lunda Shaffer Ruth Runge Thfrcl row Warren Pttcher Tod Qulck Delvun Phnpps Carl Scatter Fourth row Robert Propp Gary Petersen Ed Schultz Bcb Pose Dtck Qulgley Paul Schaper Jnm Petne Ball Perry Q 1-v Mr James Handorf Advisor Madelyn Mowry Vlce President Jacquelyn Nesset Secretary Treasurer Not puctured President John Nash Mlss Margaret Byal Advusor Gary Petersen Prestdent Warren Pltcher Vnce Presndent Tod Qulck Secretary Treasurer n Q : v Q I tbl . . 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T Li' 7, ,Q Max f , 'L ,M yi an Front row Cynthla Cooper Mary Bernard Hylene Muller Pat Stnke Kendra Stover Cynthxa Smit Sharron Soenksen Jean Swanson Vnla Tlrzmalns Conme Thompson Second row Earl Tweed B Troutner Dale Thompson David Thorton Tom Swessunger Jerry Stonewall Thnrd row Dale Knudson Dean Davis Calvnn Specht Wayne Spencer Gary Stevens Gene Speer Pat Trowbrrdge Dave Sweeney Www fum 5170 f7l Z1 fo 'T 4: 4 'IX2 O 4- Elrzabeth Wolfe Presrdent Paul Wolfe Vuce Presrdent Sue Whrtcombe Secretary Treas urer Advrsor Tom Evans Knot plcturedl -I' ' ,?.!'m o 5. Front row Kayleen Wamell Jeanuce Wnrstlrn Dorothy Wilder Nancy Margo Wnldung Thlrd row Make White Charles Wenny Bll Vnnt :ff Wamell Janet Wnlson Second row Dee Dee Wolfe Sue Whutcornbe Sandy Vlers Jim Wxlson Fourth row Bob Wedgwood Claude Wnlkens Doug Wehrrnan Pam Wrsecarver Karen Wrlcox Susan Wedgwood Ins Van Hom Zatchka Paul Wolfe Cornelnus Wnllcens Bob Whute Bob Underhill 52 Womeoam . . Row one Cecnle Davrs Lmda Bryan Paula Calkrns Manan Dreffenderfer Karen Bru Lrnda Dee Bonrta Bueghly Sharon Burns Row two Bob Carfrae Jnm Coffman Dave Cooper Ken Bryngelson lack Carkhuff Bull Conn Don Tlchy Bull Dogges Row rhree Don Coleman Chuck Drew Crarg Dawson Denms Church John Catron John Clark Make DeW1tt Robert Drggrns Mrke DeWrtt Presrdent Mr Grover Bechtel Advrsor Bull Conn Vrce Presrdent Paula Calkrns Secretary Treasurer Several underclassmen gather rn cafetena for a pre school gab fest 4' R I Members of the sophomore band homeroom go thru the routrne of havrng therr prcture taken for Post Scrzpt Sharon Olsen stands by the office door admrnng one of the many pep srgns she and her commrttee parnted ...- Mary Ryan seems to have found somethrng funny rn thrrd perrod S L W .1 1 1 v Q tt' ' 'J f, f I . - -. ' if l fig E - - 4 . , L- 'ft f, - Q A . h I . ' r . - 1 A W . f , .. 0- Q . A . . A 'F' 019 .. . 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R. MILLER Principal Assistant principal of M.H.S. MR. RAY LINEHAN, has at- tended Graceland College, the State University of Iowa, Drake University, and lowa State College, and earned his B.A. and M.A. degrses. His outside interests include athletics and fishing. Mr. Linehan is the father of one son. Q MARGARET WAGAMAN Secretary to Mr. Miller The purpose of education is the improve- ment of so- ciety through the guided growth of youth. Make sure that all the activi- ties of the school sat- isfy this obiective, and that none is harmful. B. R. MILLER As director of Vocational and Adult Educa- tion, MR. FRANCIS BURNHAM teaches Trade and Industrial Related Information. An at- tendant of Waldorf Junior College, Iowa State College, and Colorado State University, he has his B.S. and M.S. degrees. Mr. Burnham's hobbies consist of stamps, Lincolnehead pennies, Y Indian guides, and reading. He is married and has one daughter and one son. MISS VIOLA UFER is the M.H.S. Registrar and the Girls' Dean. An attendant of Oshkosh Business College and Wisconsin State Teachers College, she has eamed her B.E. degree. CAROL MITCHELL Secretary to Mr. Moore an 'IQ . 5 L ,rs 1' . 4 4 , .' , 41 V Qi? A, mf, 1. -155, f, adj mjsesvii., - t.. ,, - , . ,vv., ,gg K 'V f ' x 4 .X gg., N L . MR. EARL MOORE is the director of Coun- seling and Guidance and the sponsor of the Future Teachers of America Club. He attended the State University of Iowa and the University of Nebraska. Mr. Moore has his B.A. and M.A. Os 'fb Supplying library materials and teaching library methods are the iobs of MISS ANN KELLY, Head Librarian. Associated with Clarke College, the State University of Iowa, and George Peabody College, Miss Kelly has acquired her B.A. degree. MR. DONALD WILSON teaches Distribu- tive Practice and sponsors the Distributive Education Club of America. He went to Iowa State College, the State University of Iowa, and Iowa State Teachers College, and earned his B,S. and M.A. degrees. His hobbies in- clude bowling, golf, and family camping. Mr. Wilson has three children, degrees. His special interests are family activities, reading, and sports. Mr. Moore has five children, Band teacher for senior high and all other Marshalltown schools, is MR, ARMON ADAMS. He at- tended Northeast Missouri State and Eastman School of Music. He has acquired his B.S. and M.A. degrees. Photography and electric trains are included in Mr, Adams's hobbies. He is married and has two boys. A former graduate of Marshall- town High School is MR. GROVER BECHTEL, now teaching tenth and twelfth grade English in M.H.S. He went to the State University of Iowa, where he got his B.A. degree. Mr. Bechtel is married and has one y iii wwf l X t ozx ag? After high school graduation, MR. BRUCE APPLEBY attended the State University of Iowa, where he eamed his B.A. degree. From there he came to Marshalltown High School and is teaching eleventh and twelfth grade English. Mr. Appleby's hob- bies are progressive iazz and water sports. Electricity, radio, and physics are the subiects taught by MR. JOHN BARRIGAR. He is also a sponsor of the Science Club. Mr, Barrigar got his college education from Iowa State Teachers and Colorado State. He has eamed his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Married, and the father of two girls, Mr. Barrigar's hobbies are radio and camping. 776715 7 Reading and writing poetry, horseback riding, swimming, lis- tening to classical music, going to concerts, and meeting. people are among the hobbies of MISS BARBARA BENNING, girls Physical Education teacher. She is also the sponsor of the Girls' Recreational Association. Miss Benning received her college education from North- west Missouri State, where she eamed her B.S. degree. Girls' swimming instructor is MISS DELORES BOGARD, former Mar- shalltown High School student. She also attended Marshalltown Junior College and Iowa State Teachers College, and earned her B.A. de- gree. Among Miss B0gard's hobbies are swimming, reading, camping, and playing hockey. Sponsor of Pebbles and Post Script, MISS VIRGINIA BAXEN- DALE also teaches eleventh grade English, and beginning and ad- vanced high school iournalism. She also is the instructor for Junior College iournalism and advisor for their yearbook. Miss Baxendale has her B.A. degree. She went to Simp- son College and the University of Colorado. Her special interests in- volve reading, writing, and music. An instructor of Business Prin- ciples and Personal Typing is MR. ROY BORWICK. He has attended Iowa State Teachers College, Col- orado State College, and Drake University, and has acquired his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Borwick is interested in hunting, fishing, and tennis. His family consists of his wife and one boy. illllllll I I QIU -Q Q' 3-,K 5 I 4 X. 7, 7324 50 3l Among the colleges MISS FLORENCE BOTEN has attended are Central Missouri State Teachers College, University of Missouri, and University of California. She has her B.S. and M.A. degrees. Miss Boten is a counselor for high school students, and teaches psychology and western civilization in Junior College. Driving, building miniature scale model buildings, woodworking, and building fumiture are MR. RICHARD CLAYPOOL'S hobbies. Mr. Claypool teaches metals and behind-the-wheel drivers education. He went to Iowa State Teachers College and achieved his B.A. de- gree. Mr. Claypool has one son. Civics, world history, and United States history are the subiects which MISS HELEN BOTEN teaches. She went to Central Missouri State Col- lege and the University of Missouri. She has attained her B.S. and M.A. degrees. A former student of Marshall- town High School, MR. DON CLAY- TON, is now married and an in- structor of typing and drivers edu- cation at M.H.S. He is associated with Iowa State Teachers College, where he eamed his B.A. degree. His special interests involve sports and television. Sewing, traveling, and knitting are the interests of MISS MAR- GARET BYAL, typewriting teacher. Miss Byal is also the sponsor of the girls' Pep Club. She went to Iowa State Teachers College, Drake Uni- versity, and the University of Mon- tana, and has received her B.S. de- gree. Varsity basketball coach is MR. EVERETT COCHRANE. Mr. Cochrane also assists in baseball, football, and other sports, and sponsors the sophomore class. He teaches high school physical education. Mr. Coch- rane attended the State Univer- sity of Iowa, and acquired his B.A. degree. His special interests center around sports. Mr. Cochrane is married and has one boy and one girl. In class a Drivers Education teacher, and out of class a behind- the-wheel instructor, is MR. LLOYD CHRISTENSEN. He attended Iowa State College and the State Uni- versity of Iowa, and has earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees. Mr. Christensen is the father of one boy and one girl. Marriage and Family teacher for Marshalltown High School and Jun- ior College is MR. LEONARD COLE. He also teaches J.C. Sociology. A graduate of Drake University, Mr. Cole has earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees. Giving speeches and study- ing psychology are two of his special interests. His wife and their three sons make up the Cole family. Birds, fishing, and sports are the hobbies of MR. JOHN COL- LINS, instructor of high school bookkeeping and college account- ing. Mr. Collins went to the South West State College in Missouri. Here he acquired his B.S. and M.A. degrees. He is married and the father of two boys. af-uzz:qag7 Coaching the tennis team and teaching high school mechanical drawing and college technical draw- ing are the iobs of MR. WARREN DICKINSON. He has attended Cor- nell College, Iowa State Teachers College, Stout Institute in Wiscon- sin, and Colorado A.M. Mr. Dickin- son's outside interests include var- ious sports. His family consists of his wife and one daughter and one son. First a student and now an Eng- lish teacher at Marshalltown High School is MISS GRACE COOPER. She attended Grinnell College and Columbia University. Miss Cooper has her B.A. and M.A. degrees. Her special interests are composed of photography, travel, music, and the Early Americana. A former Marshalltown student is MRS. CAROL DODD. After high school graduation she attended Coe College, where she acquired her B.A. degree. After teaching in other schools, Mrs. Dodd came to M.H.S. where she now teaches speech and is a sponsor of Masque and Dagger, Pep Club, and G-Y. Traveling and cooking make up her hobbies. mathematics Prior to teaching at Marshalltown High School, MISS MARION CORNWALL went to the State University of Iowa and taught in several other schools. She has earned her B.A. and M.A. degrees. Coach of high school varsity football, MR. Tom EVANS, also teaches American history and spon- sors M Club. A former M,H.S. graduate, he attended the Univer- sity of Colorado, where he ac- quired his B.S. degree. Mr. Evans is married and has two sons, and a daughter. Outside interests of his are sports and woodworking. 1 I MR. KENNETH DEAN'S hobbies 'nclude sports, and his family-co J ' li sisting of his wife and six childr . Sociology and American Ll-itsl teacher, he is associated with' e Northern University in Illinois, I re he acquired his B.E. degr Dean's extracurricular activflki - clude coaching cross countryiltrackl, and B squad basketballq sg X -1 I, x -as -. High school biology and Junior College zoology, botany, anatomy, physiology, and microbiology are the subiects taught by MR. DAVID FAGLE. His hobbies include- fish- ing, hunting, and collecting biolo- gical specimens. Mr. Fagle is as- sociated with lowa State College and Iowa State Teachers College, where he got his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Fagle spon- sor many of the J.C. social activi- ties. 1 .-4 S-v' 1 O Instructor of gym and swimming is MR. AL FIENUP. Mr. Fienup also sponsors Intramurals, Gym Club, and the swimming team. He went to St. Louis University and the State University of Iowa, and has his B.S. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Fienup's hobbies are hunting and fishing. Plane geometry, second year algebra, trigonometry, and solid geometry are the subjects taught by MR. LESLIE GRAHAM. He atttended Iowa State Teachers College and Stanford. Mr, Graham has acquired his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Gra- ham is married. Crafts are his main hobby. qlllo After high school graduation, MR. FORREST FOWLER attended Morningside College. Here he got his B.A. degree. Mr. Fowler also went to North East State Teachers College, where he acquired his M.A. degree. He is now teaching Orchestra at M.H.S. Hunting and fishing are his special interests besides his family-a wife, one girl, and three boys. A counselor for M.H.S. and in- structor of Junior College history, American government, and eco- nomics, is MR. ARLEN HACK- BARTH. He acquired his B.A. and M.A. degrees from John Fletcher College and the State University of Iowa. Mr. Hackbarth's interests are in farming and the Air Force Reserve. .nf MR. RICHARD FRANCIS assists in instructing the band at Senior High. He graduated from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, where he attained his Bachelors and Masters degree. He has two girls. Mr. Francis plays in a dance band and enioys woodworking. MR. JAMES HANDORF went to Iowa State Teachers College, earned his B.A. degree, and then came to Marshalltown High School, where he is presently teaching shorthand and secretarial practice. Mr. Handorf is interested in travel- ing and does a lot of' reading. Qfcwe ffdau MR. RAY FREDERICK, art instruc- tor for the high school and Junior College, went to Colorado Univer- sity, and earned his B.A. and M.A. degrees. His hobbies include paint- ing and sculpturing. Mr. Frederick is married and has one son and one daughter. Besides teaching biology and agriculture, MR. HOWARD HARDIN assists in coaching various M.H.S. athletics. He attended Iowa State College and Iowa State Teachers College, and acquired his B.A. de- gree. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin have one daughter. Hunting and fishing are among his outside interests. pn' ,,.-ff.. po si Tx Music - especially jazz - sewing, and knitting compose the hobbies of MISS AUDREY HAYES, sopho- more English and beginning speech teacher. Miss Hayes eamed her B.A. degree from Iowa State Teachers College. Vocal music teacher for M.H.S., Junior High, and Anson Junior High is MR. STEPHEN MELVIN, an alumnus of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, where he got his B.S. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Melvin's hobbies include reading, records, dance band, and presenting music programs, which are frequently ac- companied by his wife. 'xA MR. DEAN HOUSEL teaches plane geometry, ninth grade alge- bra, business arithmetic, and as- sists in coaching football, basket- ball, and track at M.H.S. He is also interested in hunting. Mr. Housel attended the State University of Iowa, where he eamed his B.A. degree. He is married, and has one girl and two boys. it 1 ww ,tr f LLL, ' , VI.. sf bf. VNU - I. y 1 , , xx. L' . Clifton Junior College in Texas, Luther College, the State University of Mohtana, and the State Uni- versity of Minnesota are the col- leges attended by MR. OLAF ODEGAARD, Spanish and English teacher. He has acquired his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mr. Odegaard enioys music and woodworking. He is married and has one daughter. 'X MR. LEONARD KINGSBURY, chemistry teacher, went to the State University of Iowa and the Univer- sity of Colorado. He has his B.A. and M.E. degrees. Mr. Kingsbury is interested in Amwy Reserve ac- tivities. .,z After graduating from Iowa State College and earning her B.S. de- gree, MISS SHIRLEY PATTERSON came to M.H.S. where she now teaches homemaking. Knitting and trying new recipes are her special interests. sd 1 SILBT Ei- MR. ROBERT MCAULEY achieved his M.F.A. at Drake University. He teaches twelfth grade English at M.H.S. Mr. McAuley's hobbies in- clude reading and fishing, He is the father of two boys. Politics, traveling, fishing, hunt- ing, reading, and music are the hobbies of MR. ELBERT PERMAR, tenth and eleventh grade English teacher and United States history instructor. Mr. Permar attended Cen- tral College, Iowa State College, and the State University of Iowa, and acquired his B.A. degree. He is married and is the father of one daughter. Latin and English teacher for M.H.S. is MISS ELEANOR SHEAR. She has gone to Comell College, Iowa State Teachers College, Drake University, and Iowa State College. She has her B.A. degree. Coaching sophomore basketball, golf, and baseball, assisting in foot- ball, and teaching biology and physiology are the jobs of MR. WILLIAM VANA. As Senior class sponsor, with Mrs, Vana he chap- erones senior class events. Mr. Vana, associated with Marshalltown Junior College and the State Uni- versity of Iowa, has his B.S.,and M.A. degrees. Hunting and fishing are his hobbies. s..- -n-L Associated with the State Uni- versity of Iowa, Columbia Uni- versity, the University of Chicago, and Iowa State College, MISS RUTH ZORN has her B.A. and M.A. de- grees. She teaches twelfth grade English, and college English, III and IV. Miss Zom enioys art and can- ning. flus- Above: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christensen and Above: Senior Mildred Gustafson and Above: MF- Graham and his 990m6TrY Class display their Mr and Mrs. Don Clayton are being entertained Miss S. Patterson are mixing up a new original Christmas decorations. atGY's Apple Polishers Party. 'recipe in the new Home Ec room. ---4. Left: This common scene in the office includes Larry St. John, Jeannine Loros, Miss Margaret Wagaman, Ken Rowe, and Larry Mil- ler. Right: Teachers, Miss B. Benning, Miss V. Baxen- dale, and Mr, Tom Evans leave school after a Sat- urday moming's work. 54444670 yo- Prctured above rs head lanrtor Mr Nolan Phrllups Other lanrtors are Mrs Nolan Phrllups Glenn Boggs Jess Boggs J R Jeffnes F J Lutter Knudt Summs Albert Wall and S J Wrllnams Cafeterra workers are Mrs Roberta Cnbbs Mrs Blanch Day Mrs Helen Stewart Mrs Ardath Roberts Mrs Dorothy Oak Mrs Geonne Calkuns and Mrs Lerla Severence T -3 i ...Q-.J 'QM Faculty and students are plctared here enroy ng another meal tn the new cafetena :Yr N 5. 6. Q , pl J f X . t ' I 9 N , If l at MMI W M J V 1 yysyv J , I I Q ls -M - as r - ' J . I 1 ' x E ri 65 Tai 9 -ij 22' l Trying on an M Club iackef and a Pep Club sweaTer are Thrills Tor These youngsTers as They look Torwarcl To The day when They may have one of Their own. There are many clubs represenTed in our school. Someday maybe They'll be in F.T.A., G.R.A., and afrend G.Y.'s Snowball and The Hi-Y Formal. E 'Yr L '7 7 I 1 Y C. f Q? iyii ,Q . gf gun- -a-.nn 3 ini! ff X 'Q L STUDENT SENATE Front row left to rnght Jean Stubbs Joanne Cook Coulter Fourth row Bemte Brown Mike Marble Dave Druker Lynn Ron Wooster Second row Patty Thomas Sammy Conte Judy Hager Steve Cunningham Rach Wharton Tom Mitchell Mtke Petersohn Roger Hmshaw Dee Third row Erlka Butzlaff Barbara Johnson Deanna Smtth Sharon Larry Muller Scott McLeod Gary Peterson Bull Huxford Make DeWitt Student Senate ts the student government body of our school composed of homeroom presudents presrdents of Y vlses vartous school actlvnttes such as assemblles and Home comtng Mr Muller IS the advlsor ofthe club V' Student Senate offtcers are Sammy Conte Secretary Treas urer Bernte Brown Presndent Mtke Marble Vtce Prestdent STUDENT SENATE Front row left to nght Beth Austtn Margaret Mtshler Donna Meeker Fourth row Warren Rogers Jtm Elledge Don Hickman Jerry Carole Allen Second row Gleneta Muller Pat Fanrall Eltzabeth Wolfe Peek Jackte Lanstnger Thtrd row Jane Young Shtrley Payne Jody Edmonds in 1 .l .Qu-.J 7 tt A I P A or , H M 4 ' A . 2 C 5 J -1 1 . T ' T1 3, mn :L g t J T J l tl' , j x , Nt ' ' S-, tytl ff aasts 4 - tw gi .. Q E h DJ ' ' ' ,:.,.,, - 1 r . . 1 organuzattons and of other school groups. lt plans and super- L Q X . . , . .. . - 'l ' X X ' 1 4 t 4 , , . V f l ' X I ,. 't Q , ! . -me . . 5'-, . M I A 68 y. in Ax Hoo, dunn9 H ot The l tans 0 baswbal eSP0rlstbtlme5 '5 lo keep he Ushers V one ot l half tame SHARON COULTER Head Usher The purpose of the Ushers IS to ard the school by usherlng at football games, basketball games, plays, pep rallaes and open house Ushers are chosen on strict requlrements such as neatness, cleanliness, proper etiquette and a pleasnng personalzty In order to become an Usher one must take a wrltten test given by the advisor and last year s head usher USHERS Left to ru ht Jd one Ltsa Smnth Roberta lrvxne Margaret Nnelsen Sandy Robertson eanue Helm Mary Tumer Carlene Nelson Anne Colllson Sybll Barley Mary Wehrrrtart Margaret MIShler Mildred GUSf8f9OI't BrUC8r1r1a Cook Deanna Smnh Martha Whltcombe Susan Augustine Karen Harris Ardelle Glenda FISl'1er Ellen Medhus McCrary Lmda Carorhers Barbara Johnson Duana Tressler Samantha F' 4 rn- 3 t ' 1 I , - 'g : u y Hager, Sherry Hoskins, Janet McQuiston, C t', ' ' , ' , ' , 1 Ml ' 1 1 , l I ' A 1 I H 1 U I I 69 Pa ew ,- X2 ya d SPQUSO tfleftl Nl S Ure' NWS Dad NxelS0fl lleas Loyalty and cooperatton ar I ,fn user Vlce ples rl afQle Bonnle dem NN r1Ql pe tafY otrhcers afe le Y lo rgte Mlslgligh EvertSen Sade E Club PQUSO f e qua :tres developed by members ID Pep Club The groups purpose IS to support athletuc events and to generate good school spnrnt Durung the year the club orders the Pep Club uniforms and organizes and supervises the Homecomlng parade The club also sponsors buses to out of town games and has a commnttee to make f slgns or all games PEP CLUB SENI R e at Wulluam son Vrrgmra Redden Barbara Judge Carolyn Payne Enka Butzlaft Roberta Morrrs Carol Wmston Sharon Hnmes Conme Whnte Second row Margaret Rayburn Donna Ferguson Harnet Beaty Glona Gnannetto Jane Buggs Margaret Flemung Cathy Dnller Connue Kelso Carol Corwrn Carol H I uslzer Sandy Specht Joyce Hrlls Thrrd row Suzanne Buchanan Judy Enge Vurgmna Moler Marta Stensvaag Nancy Rnce Joan Donaldson Fonda M Phl ae :laps Nancy Gronwoldt LeAnne Tasler Jeanette Gulson Marsy Twedt Fourth row Nancy Hawley Karen Western Karen Swartz Judy Bogard Thayus Pugh Barbara Oberstenn Judy Stone Nuckr Wnlson Kay Wtlcox Paullne Perry Susan Wolf rf' w , , K. , 1' C F , tg 0- dx . . -..V . B I . L H ' lt Y gl 7 . . ' ' ' ' . Nw ' . l 5 ' l P P I ls B . I r 2 - ' 1 . . . . I - . I O S-Front row, left to right: Elaine Twe d, P ' ' - ' I ' ' ' , I ' , I I l . ' I I I ' I . D , l I . r I 1 1 - 5 . : , , , ' ' I 7 I I V I ' I ' V r f 1 1 I l , ' , . I I ' : I ggi- F !'j,'1iM 1, 3 1 lt e Tfvkgik-X ' ' MQf. Nj1ffeg,-, v 1 - .. . . . , W I4 .. tA:A ,,,,ViH. H E .' N Q .K Q vi. 1 W a A X fr ' 6 . , ' I ' A K 27' . . ' ? A ' , . 5' ' Y e : V 1 A I ' : , v ' -1 A ' J' MAI f4' i hun .- .en- hnnuk tai 5 5,24 V , ,V K, V V,11h iff, ag Q 4 ,Q O .gf ff . Q wb J 1 az? f kw . Wyman- 'gf AA fa. A ig C 3: 'M 5 I fii,-'W 42-Ni i 1 9 3 ,, 2 as V Q 2 '1 In M . 0 ,, 1 L M 5. Q M lf M M I 1 i il Bobettes is a drill team which provides entertainment at home basketball games The gurls, with the help of their advisor Mass Delores Bogard work out dance steps to different records Mermaids IS a selected group of swimmers who meet weekly to practice water ballet and the perfection of each kind of swimming stroke BOBETTES-Front to back Jeanette Hoffman Karen West m Connie White Suzanne Buchanan Christine Merrill Nancy Neve Kookte Cluster Left srde Judy Bogard Linda Perrin Pamela Lackey Nancy Roeder Right side Karen Mm ner Pat Williamson Kathy Pegg Janet McCarthy MERMAID OFFICERS Left to right Sue Whitcombe treasurer Pat Thomas vice pres :dent Karen Harris presudent MERMAIDS-From row left to right Mildred Gustafson Jeannine Loros Nancy Neve Karen Glans Dixie Hilleman Pat Thomas Susan Reynolds Dorothy Elfers, Second row: Kookie Cluster Melanie Helm Paulette Warnell Susan Jeffries Ellen Evertson Jean Stubbs Martha Whitcornbe Marie Long. Third row: Nancy Warnell, Karen Harris, Sue Whitcombe, Pat Farrel, Leni Manning, Deanna Smith, Barb Squire, Glenita Miller, Glenda Fisher. 73 ez.,-f, GRA CABINET F ront row left to nght Sponsor Mlss Ba b 'lf r Second row Jeannune Loros Melanie Helm Sammy Conte ara Bennung Treasurer Martha Whltcombe Presldent Judy Jean Stubbs Deanna Smlth Sandy Smith Joanne C k Hager Vrce President Nancy Neve Hustonan Lynne Muller N o max Went me mon mple 0 red above ls SB tu lzligm JanuBfY 2 GRA SENIORS Front row left to rnght Jd E u y nge Jeanmne Loros Ardelle McCrary Sandy Smsth Suzanne Buchanan Mnldred Gustafson Judy Hager Joanne Cook Donna Ferguson Secord row Janet Mc Qulston Karen Western Susan Augustlne Sandy Robertson Mary Wehrman oo ot puctured us Susan Reynolds secretary The Glrls Recreatson Assoclatnon provudes or ganlzed actlve recreatlon for gurls of hugh school age In order to earn eughty points a semester needed for membershlp there are organized games after school whuch hel required points p her gann the The mann responsubulmes and actlvltnes of the l cub are to run the concessuon stand at the foot b ll program, urlng the year R A may a games organize a Gurls lntramural and several soclal BCTIVITIGS d Barbara Judge Jeanne Stubbs Anne Colltson Melanne Helm Sherry Hosklns Jeanette Gllson Thlrd row Karen Harris Margue Tressler Judy Bogard Deanna Smnth Lnsa Smith Roberta Whltoombe Barbara Johnson Sammy Conte Kay Wllcox Nuelsen Dnanna Martha Irvlne we 1 ,Q 10 ,, sl. X AY I J N 3 - , ' 2 , l - : ' , ' I : , : , , A , A , : , 1 , - ' ' , , . , . . . . ' 1 I . . , I n at Q, . , . ., . l a . l ' a . 2' ' 1 . . 1 T I ' I ' I . 1 I I ' I U I I I I A I ' I I ' : I I f , . I : - , , ' f A ' 1 ' , - . . , . , , f , , I 1 1 - lf' . 'f It W K y R Q hi? - I ., A. -tl Q .Mt-Q ' . g , -V rt ' 'lass ' ,, .,.,- ar ' N ' J 6 Q ,, ' Q , , . . 'x , .. , f ' , V 'Q v H. X ' A 5 . f, 3 rj . Y J ' ,, , Q , -I - I , - . x ft , I ,A . I . I .sf , - Rn , V , l Q f 1 S X 4 A' ' Y. 'Z l 5 , x ' Y ' Y - Y l . hr 0 . , l af? af? K . . Pl ' s ' X 'A 1 1 Q ' Q' 1 5 , , 3 . . r 1 ., 9 - 'A , xg -4 GRA JUNIORS Front row left to rnght Linda Wllluams Bonnne Hauser Jerry Oak Beaty Jeanette Hoffman Judy Carson Jeannue Thornton Joanne Mersman Judy Walsh Pat Stonewall Karen Malfneld Ltnda Heuer Lnnda Rhune Mary Close Second row Joyce Muller Susan McMurray Lynne Muller Pam Lackey Sharon Olsen Lea Hamnlton Barbara Hemphull Kookre Cluster Nancy Neve Llnda Perrrn Ellen Evertsen Carol Maytag Thlrd row Mary Bachman Beth Austln Dorothy Smuth Kathy Pegg Nancy Roeder GRA SOPHOMORES Ffrst row left to right Judy Hoffman Karen Olson Jodn Edmonds Mary Ryan Jackue Lansunger Sandy Wehrman Secord row Sandy Halght Sandue Duncan Mary Kolbe Mary Mtch lsen Mary McFarland Nancy Judge Marllyn Thomas Bette Bntnall Janet Moore Maralee Mclirbben Lela Gales Thfrd row Mary Maloney Janet Carolyn White Gleneta Mlller Dnxue Hlllernan Chrlsty Merrxll Marulyn Shroeder Susan Reynolds Marllyn Culp Garnet Llmnger Sharon Burnham Fourth row Stephanue Blrdsong Sandra Peterson Januce Frstler Karen Stubbs Glenda Goodung Anuta Smuth Sharon Knox Mary Whetstlne Connue Moore Lllla Nelderhauser Barbara ulre Bonnie Tweed Kns Kroger W1'son Sue Whutcombe Madelyn Mowry Susan Jeffnes Vrla Turzmalus Jean Swanson Sharon Malden Bonlta Bueghly Lrnda Dee Duane Mc Cormack Fourth row Ruth Runge JoAnne Erchorn Jackie Nesset Shrrlee Plummer Kay Borgerson Shxrley Goodung Janet Koeler Elanne Buerkens Karen Glans Paula Calkms Janet lrvrne Sandy Settrnga T51 T x Q ! Y' Y - f G X-, 5 h . 5 7 . . - . ' ' ' ' A , . , , I 0 . A , t Q 4 xx it ,. X ' , e 5 . Q V . 4 I , out 1, rx V M X I . . . . - ' A I I I 4 ' l I l I l I - A 4 I l l I - , , I ' I I I I I I ' V I I ' I ' I ' : , V , r A , . t : ' , y I I 1 I If l , , , I , 4 I ' V I I Sq r 1 r I A A , , . 4 : - 7 I I I I , . . W l , ' : , 'r , I I 1 1 f I I I I V 4 I ' I I I ' - r : A , l , , A S , - f I I 1 , y - , ' y I I U I I , A , ' . ' : , I 1 I I - A' r A f,r,i.,i 1 - 4 1 f '- , x Q . l f I U 9 Q . Q I - , 1 ,I - 1 1 1 t 4 X . ' ' ' ' ' Y 3 . . H . .5 . Q 0 4 . 4, Y ' X ' hl l HanS9f' M cum orriceRS Leif To rgole Chaplain Dave dent Dave presi Dfuker Vce The members of M Club include basketball football base ball track, golf and tennis The purpose of M Club is to build and develop a strong program for athletics promote good training habits develop sportsmanship and to develop spirit in the overall sports program Activities of M Club include nominating the ten candidates for homecoming queen, organizing and printing the programs for the Bobcat Invitational Track Meet and sponsoring the the year M CLUB SENIORS Front row left to right Bill Wooster Tom Mitchell Larry Hall Chuck Badgely Roger Moore Second row Clarence Albers Jim Cormicle Larry St John Pete Schirra Lee Eggleston ctured Wooster presidenl Nfl P eantatarms Ron nms Paul Secie GN D e Craig Carlson selhgrd vice President and De Wharton vice Presidenleasuier Bernard Brown T l Rch an gg Akisih.. :YU a One of the protects of M Club was to elect and feature an outstanding athlete each week Observing the current selec tion are Sharon Waddell Margaret Ruopp and Ellen Evertsen 'T . ' 1? . M W ' 4 . i 1 . 3 v L if ' L . . ' ' 'tr 7 I ' F PI fl r 1 ' I I I 1 1 f . . . . 1- Q r Q ' , l I . . . ,, ,, . L. . . . installation Dance in the spring, this being the highlight of S ' in , T 'E M Eta 'li' ' J 7' l L s , i ,Z QV ,'a i. 47' 1' L A i 'fb 'Qf V L N J in I , M cwe JuNloRs and soPHoMoRss FIOIIV 1011 len To 119m slave Cr-bbs Russ Franke Gary Ferns Jm Bwnes Thrrd row Paul Wolfe Coon Brll Mellows John Gazaway Kenh Avrse Bull S-:heffen John O Keefe SCOTT McLeod DICR Hall Dave Cole ROW ZWCHWC STCVC Dee WGYUC' Paul Second row Dave Norland Tum Lowe Larry Muller Karl Brennecke Jlm 74a 7 gonadal! The Intramural Board of Control rs composed of a represenfarrve chosen from each home room to plan and super vrse homeroom rnframural acrrvrrres INTRAMURAL BOARD OF CONTROL MEMBERS Frorf row left to rlghf Roblnson Third row Carlton Kothenbeotel Norman Barker Tom Garber Jrm Parry Gary Siernbach Carl Scafferr Jrm Parsons Jrm Elledge Second George Corfrn Sam Beary rw Brll Hamelau Bob Ball Jrm Wedgwood John Johnson Robert og B 11 11 , . . . . - 7 r I 1 r I ' ' ' - . . . , . 5 1 L 1 I 1 1 L I I A I VI I I A ' I I ' O r ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1:1,,5iq 1 .A , W4 X ,f I 15,121 K . r ' f. 1 f , 1 x., ' L7 ' 1 1 I J -1' r L i' 's ' V ' A 1 ,X X D ' L . 1 . ' Wa- d Bernal QKBTY vrd Drulie' Sed DB re dared B Noi P' Treasurer W0 Hrckman wo X DO X Lanai t0 'lg West en ram S Le XJK-9 C BP 9 ci? haw HL OF nrrmglqamoger was E lol Ynn X rms R 1 a Tegrden Sergearti VNPPS Hu Y helps lunlor and sensor boys to create malntann and extend th h , roug the home, school and communnty hugh standards of Chrlstxan character The bug prolect for the club ns the sale of HI Y football and basketball programs at all home games The HIY Formal In May rs the clubs bn soc l g na event of the year Speakers and movnes are sometrmes featured at Ht Y s weekly meetnngs HIY SENIORS Front row left to right Larry Hall Dave Whale Ch k Y UC Loney Steve Andrews .hm Harheld Duck Stevens Thvrd row John Wells Badgely Don Hlckman Larry Phupps Roger Norder Duck Clouss Second Lee E le 10 C row La R gg s n ralg Carlson Dave Hansen Larry St John Ken Rowe rry andall Glenn Brockett Bob Brueggeman Gene Buhrow Kent Pere Sd-,ma Sranley Reid .-ff' Af' ,f 1? ' 1 4 I, ' I 1 - ln 1 . ' , f H A cl Lx . l , . - ' .Y CU . S N. 2 L 1 ,A 1 P . - . . . I . . . I . i .- I . I . . . l . . .- , . 'llim lf' P W .1 . ' 3 A r '3' fr Qt V - A 3 V Q Ya - 4 .1 fr ' l 'V xx Q - 1' . , X i ,, g NX HIY SENIORS Front row left to nght Jrm Parsons Jlm Grfford Dave Goodung Lynn Cunnrngham Dennas Paul Thrrd row Dennus Whnte Jnm Mendenhall Jam Short Larry Schmoranz Craig Henderson Second row Cormlcle Ted Wrllrams Wayne Helfer Jerry Peek Dave Druker Sud Dale Nnchols Pete Jacobson Dennrs Severson Gary Jacobson Jack Roseland HIY JUNIORS Front row left to rmght Tom Garber Make Jerome Jam row Kerth Avnse Sam Beaty Dave Lawrence Rod Bruce Tum Lowe Burns Bob Ball Mike Petersohn Second row Davrd Anderson John Larry Honsman Fourth row Russell Franke Tum Carter Bruce Wnllnams Johnson Dennrs Valgart Jam Colluns Jnm Smnh John O Keefe Third Dave Cole Ron Zwemke Ron Euchorn Dave Norland HI Y JUNIORS Front row left to right Dave Scheldnng Gary Brucklacker Garland Buddy Hunt Richard Johannsen Gene Davenport Scott McLeod Merle Royce Bob Harland Second row Ed Saulvester Dave Sawyer Fourth row Ron Long Kurt Seberg Bob Johannsen Dennis Maulsby Bull Butch McCord Make Yordy Steve Coon Jlm Cnbbs Thrrd row Alan Mellovvs Glenn Gall 6 lOth Hu Y IS open to any sophomore boy who has a Y M C A Membership The club s purpose ns to better develope the students rn mmd spurnt and body SOPHOMORE HI Y Front row left to right Toby Shlrnoda Delvln Phlpps son Bob Robrnson Third row Dale Hams Rolland Ray Raymond Marns John Helm Bull Vnnt Earl Tweed Glenn Elge Second row Bob Carfrae John Nash Ron Muller Davld Sather Winton Boyd Brll Hamelau Make Hager Dale Knudson Jummy Coffman Steve Olson Kenny Bryngel ?'? Bien ffyfflxf xw W 0 l ls t get l use ie adv F on Nu P-BXN6 Glefle A xreasule C aftl elm 5.-:del Xa te Cljfixdenl we Rob an ra Nxafxl svntlh robe' fma xo C Johnson Dixiafllqa NN l we lame nd 'OW loam obefla S650 muh 5 xo 5 eaft oxxtsoft arxltln 94509 Mme C ants Conte wwe' I wrll try to face llfe squarely and to fund and give the best IS the motto and goal of gurls rn GY Frnendshl recreatzon, tolerance respect for self and others are thrngs gauned by members through weekly meetings and BCTIVITISS The Snowball, a formal dance presented around Chrrstmas trme, rs the clubs largest social event Speclal holnday meetings are held golntly with HIY M HS faculty members are lnvlted to an Apple Polrshers Party rn February GY Front row Karen Kerr Vnrglnla Redden Sally Berger Sunny Holm quust Carol Hulsuzer Janet McQulston Second row Nancy Van Pelt Joyce Hnlls Jane Brggs Gloria Glannetto Carol Winston Harnet Beaty Errka Butzlaff Thlrd row Lmda Carothers Judy Enge Suzanne Buchanan Fonda Mae Phrlllps Jeanette Gnlson Vtrgmra Moler Susan Augustana Brucanna Cook Fourth row Nancy Rnce Karen Western Judy Bogard Barbara Oberstem Susan Wolf Marsy Twedt Judy Stone Paullne Perry Nancy Gronwoldt A 4 Q1 L. gl , . 7' 11 2 .led .xo 5 ' 'r 11 1,2 YQ' -4 . . , J .NX - l , , r XL 23 plme H r'Q ' gxdenli - Ora l 'own '.Nx-Dodd, ,Y K rt rl P. yx 7 G I n . 1 H - . . . ,,. . . . . -. pl 1 . . .. . . . . ,, . ,,. 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'S 'N ,, ' -J GY Front row left to nght Margaret Backoft Judge Glenda Frsher Connre Kelso Sherry Hosk Ellen Medhus lns .ludy Hager Barbara Second row Ruthanne Lee Margaret Rayburn Sharon Dougan Pat Wnllrarnson Sandy Smrth Margaret Flemlng Le Anne Tasler Sherrlll Hamrlton Mrldred Gustafson Thrrcl row Nrckt Wrlson Carmen Bowers Mary Wehrman Barbara Stackhouse Ardelle McCrary Sandra Butler Charlotte Frlsell Connre White Roberta Morrls Fourth row Carolrne Bru Carlene Nelson Margaret Nerlson Lenz Mannnng Llsa Srnrth Sandre Howell Sharon Coulter Sybrl Bally Front row eft to rnght Linda Wrllrams Jerry Lynn Oak ea Garnet Lrntnger Karen Stubbs Donna Stanton Lynne Muller Carolyn Hamulton Pam Lackey Lrnda Phrllrps Barb Glllette Second row Sandra Whlte Sandy Erners Helen Shelton Fourth row Kathy Pegg Pat Wrlson Mann Lnnda Heuer Nancy Roeder Karen Malfeld Manlyn Schroeder Sharon Waddell Anlta Smrth Glenda Goodrng Krrs Kroger Drxte Hrlleman Margaret Ruopp Chnsty Merrrll Carol Maytag Thrrd row Connre Moore Stephanre Brrdsong Patty Thomas L-.7 82 X 1 9 -Q . .Q 'e l . . 2 F . ' Q r f - - .1 . 9 5 ' b 'P 1 ' I f . Q l J. ' 'f . t I 3 L V of W, F . .- , ' I r r r t r r r I 1 V r r ' r 1 4 : r 3 r r r f r r r r r ' f I r 1 I I - G-Yf , l 1 ' ' , , L ' , , t , 1 1 r - 5 4 r r - 5 r 1 I I r r I r I 1 r I f r r . I I r I I 1 . W, K I , 4 f , , '- - , N Z1 ,. . .1 4 MN ' 6 1 09 C1 'A .. X, . .. . .J f ,Z 'll g . .. . v- v ' 1 f , Q . ,M .. wi' Q rl ' l ,,- ' t 9 5 1 , . t ' aa -0 41 GY JUNIORS Front row left to nght Susan McMurray Rosemary Conn Mary Close Dorothy Smrth Fourth row Drane Atcher Lrnda Replogle ley Marrlyn Faust Sharon McFarland Second row Edla Isaacson Charlotte 55-,arm Lapiant Delores West Sandra Felper Erleen Hall Beverly Hell Mary Bachman Lrnda Hauser Judy Walsh Pat Stonewall Thrrd row Zedmchek Jane Young Judy Formanek Marlene Lynch Joyce Muller Loursa Young Beth Austrn Sharon Olsen Jeanette Hoffman Judy Carson Sharon Krmberlln Jeannre Noel Karen Mrnner Susan Wrlson Nancy Allen Judy Mathrs Lrlla Nrederhauser Thornton Barbara Melrng Second row Karen Reynolds Ellen Evertsen Chrrs Snyder Judy Button Thrrd row Joanne Mersman Pam Nan Norns Fourth row Judy Short Sharon Burnham Sandra Petersen Karen Olson Charlene Lrndsey Janrce Frstler Barbara Squrre Bonnre Tweed ua 83 Q 5 X , , - C 1 1 3 - . l I 4 ,Q 'U U5 ' -.Q K 5 ,, .. ' . , Q 'T N - K .. - , ' 5 , A , A . : ' , ' r I . r 4 : I 1 I I I r r r r I - 5 A , A G-Y JUNIORS-Front row, left to right: Bonnie Hauser, Sldnee Svec, Linda Farber, Sharon Knox, Linda Perrin, Nancy Neve, Kookie Cluster, , , , ' ' , ' A. : , - , r , ' . : , , 1 r r 1 I I l I I r I ' -I. 6 t s C 4 3 4 . 3 .v -3 - .. , .- .. , .J . ' . ' Y e- X , ., 1 1 ' I 1 Z-een x wsget Fauaxx are Pu gonna Doe ruQ or warm xeen meetu advus ne mftg ucauttv Boo muted Plan ere l A PGW Bu09l'lw an YTEEN OFFICERS Rught to left Jackue Lansunger pres udent Paula Calkuns vuce presudent Lunda Muller sec retary Not Puctured us Dorothy Wulder treasurer Tenth YTeens us open to any gurl of Marshalltown Hugh School un the tenth grade Fruendshup wuth other gurls, learnung to carry responsubulutues, socual actuvutues and programs of value are featured to gurls of thus age Communuty Servuces and lount meetungs are lust a few of the rnaun responsubulutues or actuvutues of thus group dur ung the year Personal, socual and spurutual growth are the goals of the club YTEENS Front row left to rught Judy Hoffman Kathy Boone Karen Olson Nancy Judge Nancy Bruce Jeanuce Wurstlun Second row Madelyn Mowry Janet lrvune Cynthua Cooper Teresa Greuner Vula Turzmalus Janet w!lE1 'f Xu Moore Bette Bruntnall Bonuta Bueghley Thurd row Sandy Haught Jackue Nesset Karen Glens Dee Dee Wolfe Sue Whutcombe Susan Jeffrues Sandy Seftunge Mary Kolbe Kay Borgerson Carol Saccaro WWW 84 1 .9 tr ,W xi I ' s as . A l 1 . . a . . I 3 Y, 1 Ere ' ' -uw NX d . - ' I ' ' I . ' : ' 1 ' 1 1 - . , . I . ' V- 1 ' : 1 1 1 l 1 ' . ' : ' , ' I 1 I l I I - I I I I I ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 . , N . l , 1 1 1 . 1 4 l A A 4 f V212 . u , ' - f 1 ,, , f .3 HA 4 ' aiu Lp ' 2 vjfwf V u a - i, A s-.J OA' 5-, 4 , f u , - Q 2 0 , r 4 J 1 7' X . - , , .- . X V I l' 1 I , t , A 3 t l -4: YTEENS Front row left to rnghf Carole. Jean Allen Jodu Edmonds Sally Partradge Mary Peak Mynan Mugga Thrrd row Dnanne McCormack Sandy Gallentme Mary Ryan Manlyn Ruemenschnelder Phyllns Halverson Janet Koehler Marne Long Lunda Dee Elame Buerkens Ruth Runge Donna Second row Joan Bally Meredith Brewster Lela Giles Sand: Duncan Miller Karen Wglqox YTEENS Front row left to rught Dorothy Wnlder Patty Pmney Darlene Anderson Knstne Kendall Cynthua Smith Second row Lmda Muller Connie Thompson Mary McFarland Jamce Kerr Sandy Russell Jean Swanson Sharon Malden Third row Maralee McKnbben Nancy Ingham Manlyn Thomas Janet Wllson Manon Dleftenderfer Sandy Eygabroad Shnrley Gooding Mary Maloney Mary Olsson 'iglk Qtavruqi xi? 1 .I 1 gl members ot me s Mr Muller Conglawlale SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY OFFICERS-Left to rrght Mrke Marble presldent Carlene Nelson secretary Tom Mntchell vuce president Scholarship Socnety recognizes and promotes scholarshlp The group sponsors a College Night to give seniors an opportunity to meet with college representatives The group also sponsors two as semblres with specnal speakers and two drnner meetings A student must have a 3 5 grade average for three semesters to become a member SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP MEMBERS Front row left to nght Karen Hams Martha Whntcombe Mary Tumer Deanna Smuth Third row Tom Mrtchell Barbara Johnson Melame Helm Anne Colluson Carlene Nelson Patncra Allen Harder Crang Henderson Mnchael Marble Lynn Cunnmgham Davld Dunsmoor Second row Marcna Kothenbeutel Judy Stone Lusa Smxth Druker 86 -I-- I 1 I i , . 9 0 - , : , , , . : , I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 r - l JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP MEMBERS Front row left to rnghf Carolyn Whale Replogle Karen Mrnner Sugan Reynolds Karen Olgon Nancy Defer-man ynne Muller Nancy Neve Kalhy Pegg Nancy Roeder Lmda Farber Mary Thrfd row Wrlharn Sd-reffen Dwayne Bryngelgon Bob Brrggg Drck Hall Kay Bernard Second row Sharon Coleman Lnlla Nnederhauser Linda Ron Elghorn Gregory Roth Scnence club members are guven an opportunity To develope Thenr mdlvldual abrlmes In sclenfnflc work During The year The members construct a worthwhile scnence progect, vnsnt sclemlflc Indus trles dusplay scnence prolects af local state, and naflonal sclence fairs, and become affxlrated vvnrlw and actrve an the Science Club of Amerlca SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS Fyonf ,OW len fo ngny Carol Wmsyon Mary Muller L1sa Smnh Karen Western Earl Keyser Thfrd row John Nord Bob Turner Judy Elge Second ,OW Saugvesfe, Dawd Lundberg Don ummerman Norman Barker Allan Harder Lee Egleston Dennns Whale flu l - I I 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 l 1 - 0 . I - 1 1 . - , ' 1 ' , A 1 1 1 . ' : l 1 , . 1 Ed , ' , Z 1 1 1 , . K ' lie u 1, '49 1 , , wx A , x 1 - . 1 t ' , X , 6 - I ,. 'i 7' 0 - . . , ' 4 Ili -' .. T7 N ,,. ART CLUB Left to nght Bob Harland Charlotte Jones Pam Long Secre tary Treasurer Davud Sweeny Lrnda Rhune Glenda Goodmg Muke Wrnter fu! Art Club members are those who are Interested nn gorng deeper unto the theory of art Some meetrngs are held at the Community Center where students are grven nndlvrdual help wrth palntlng and sculpturrng MASQUE and DAGGER Front row left to right Marrlyn Culp Carolyn Whrte Anne Colllson Sharon Coulter Barbara Obersteun Deanna Smrth Jean Stubbs Margaret Wilson Nrck1Wrlson Barbara Stackhouse Karen Stubbs Karen Hams Sybrl Barley Second row James Parsons Dale M Ray Frederrck Sponsor Paul Eker Presrdent Not plctured Nan Norrls Vrce Presrdent med? Masque and Dagger grves the member an opportun :ty for self expressron and development of creative talent erther on stage or back stage A person must work sux hours on or back stage rn order to belong The club as responsrble for the productlon of three full length plays, two evenings of one acts and the Home comrng assembly Members also partlcrpate rn state play 'Festrvals Nrchols Stanley Rerd Dave Hansen Larry Dawson Wayne Helter Don Huckman Thard row Jeannune Loros Carol Wrnston Suzanne Buchanan Mary Tumer Sammy Conte Sharon LaPlant Bonme Tweed Lrnda Rhme ,1 W SPANISH CLUB Front row left to rxght Carolyn Payne Janet McQulston Llnda Phullrps Duxle Ellrott Barbara Melmg Ssdnee Svec Sharon Klmberlm, Pam Lackey Second row Vlrguma Redden Carol Wmston Marlys Lamp- man Shurley Fxnch Lrnda Heuer Lmda Wnlluams Edla Mae Isaacson Judy Button Martha Whutcombe Thrrd row Russ Franke Sharon Coleman Marta Spanish Club ns composed of first year and second year Spanlsh students The club was formed to pro mote Interest ln the Spannsh language Carothers Lrnda Phullups Second row Jeanette Hoffman Carolyn Whnte Judy Hoffman Joyce Muller Beverly Zedmchek Third row Lynne Muller Stensvaag Mary Close Lynne Muller Susan McMurray Chrls Mernll Susan Augustune Tom Garber Fourth row Dale Nnchols Karen Swartz Barbara Oberstem Judy Stone Stephanie Blrdsong Mary Bachman Sharon Knox Sandy Peterson Muke Marble 77,4 FTA members possess an Interest ln teachrng as a posslble career cholce They observe teaching ln our school system, survey colleges, scholarshrps and pro mote teachnng as a profession Moore Sandra Felper T C7 S I . . I . - ' ' 1 F.T.A. MEMBERS-Front row, left to right: Suzanne Buchanan, Linda Karen Swartz, Linda Replogle, Fonda Mae Phillips, Sharon LaPlant, Janet ,V g 1 ' A J 1 V , , ' . ki. ' ' Q J- l f' ' t X 'J 1 C 1 x ' 1 . . I Q . A ' lv '- , D . DECA MEMBERS-Front row left to rrght Judy Barley Lrnda Gummert Karen Kerr Ruth Coll Sec ond row Don Wrlson advrsor Joan Balvanz Janet Morrrson Margaret Ralf Marrlyn Trelber Thrrd row Srdney Roseland Tum Walsh Bob Moore Jrm Scovrll Jam Barley Fourth row Jerald Gummert Jerry Robrnett George Akrns Duck Devrck Rrchard Faulkner Gary Rerger D ECA OFFICERS-Lett to rrght Ronald Funk state treasurer Bob Moore hrstorlan Karen Kerr secretary Judy Bally treasurer Tam Walsh vrce presrdent and Jrm Scovrll pres D E CA and T 81 I were formed for the frrst trrne this year for vocational students D E CA drstrrbutrve edu catron took part rn the State D ECA conventnon at Des Nlornes where Ronald Funk was elected treasurer T 81 I was formed for those students rnterested rn trade and lndustry 767 T 81 I OFFICERS-Left to rrght Ronald Hawn treasurer Dave Evans vrce presrdent Sharon Htmes reporter James Grftord secretary Jack Goodrng presrdent T 81 l MEMBERS-Left to rnght Mr Bumham advrsor Sharon Hrmes Edna Johnson Ruth Ann Lee Sharon Dougan Second row Wayne Frlloon Jack Goodrng James Grf-ford Darrell Eaton James lrvrne Ronnie Navara Thrrd row Lynn Prochaska Ronald Hawn Pete Schrrra Jon Boles Robert Rrg gens, Emre Green 90 , ans- I : I . I. I I ' , : ' , 7 1 S . . .I , 1 1 :' 1 1 1 Q ',' 4. : 1 S ' I I I C' I ' ln' ' I . ,g Q Q I I ZI I I I : , 5 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 F 1 ' ident. . , . . I I 1 . I I I I r I 1 I , . 1 7 . 1,1 ,yi rl Til AI! Km .1 .1 A. , 1, X3.1'p . .. : . , 7 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 I I I .- vip gn , C V-5 ffyf ij' L-if it . 9 -3,8 Q. . .- ,,-,55f'17'l:k? ' 2-.Sjg,a. ,' 15-'J' 155 E D .I 174 Q- Tl. 4 ln? -Qwfg-:H .3:?fgJi 1! 'Vg K 'zf 3. 4' C Q: 'V -7 l K . '44 ki., Wu. 1,55 lg -gg .W 1 PM ',R.'w, ,U,.gYf't.'7', 5 4,3 Rid, bl 'A gg' fklmgll' I 4 ,W Q- 2-,S I y .ll , 'ff' ' we '4 'R And what have we here? It looks as if These two are interested in the M.H.S. music department. They'll have a chance to be in band, glee club, mixed chorus, and orches- tra, Along with these will come marching season, concerts, festivals, and music assemblies. ? i .i-lS'?9f - ' ...qv lu l :--T- ' --ag- ' N :aol W? ,a 1 1 it ' N X- Qi ' 77571 Front row, left to right: Sidnee Svec, Barbara Judge, Carolyn Payne, Carol Winston, David Lundberg, David Ellis, Ronald Galloway, Darrel Peterson, Gary Jacobson, Dale Nichols, Billy Doe, Harold Healy, Linda Perrin, Bonnie Tweed, Shirley Cluster, Sharon Dougan, Sherry Hoskins. Second row, left to right: Virginia Redden, Jeannine Loros, MIXED CHORUS OFFICERS-Front row, left to right: President, Jean Stubbs, Secretary, Diana Tresslerg Vice President, Gary Jacobson. Dixie Elliott, Mildred Gustafson, Marta Stensvaag, Karen Swartz, Charles Adamson, Harry Black, Lyle Nichols, Lester Selvog, Bill Scheffert, Allen Ewalt, Patricia Williamson, Edna Johnson, Susan Reynolds, Catherine Diller, Glenda Fisher. Third row, left to right: Margaret Raybum, Donna Ferguson, Harriet Beaty, Carmen Bowers, J 1 7716 Fonda Mae Phillips, Judith Bogard, Arvid Ellis, Craig Henderson, John O'Keefe, John Detrich, Wayne Hartwig, Robert Galloway, Sybil Bailey, Linda Hauser, Sandra Specht, Margaret Mishler, Patty Thomas, Marilyn Schroeder. Fourth row, left to right: Gloria Giannetto, Nancy 1 Q s r , ' f F O 1 .. 1 1 4 x l vr r Upon endlftg the year, Mixed Chorus may be credited for performing in the Fall Music Festival, a Christmas and spring program and various take-out programs. There are approximately eighty members in the chorus making it one of the largest that has ever represented M.H.S. Determan, Susan Wolfe, Margaret Wilson, Larry Landers, Ronald Curn, Robert Brueggeman, James Cormicle, Robert Riggins, Allen Harder, Wayne Spencer, James Nelson, Anita Smith, Karen Olson, Dianna Tressler, Nicki Wilson, Jean Stubbs, Lisa Smith, Elizabeth Austin. 51 , . 4 , 1 J v U Q I vi , A I mf . - A V 14 ' x. , ,, K. r J. X . i X ,ii ff 5 fl 'X f f ' -' fl LX' ,Q ,M ,J-yfffyf ff V ff ' j MR. STEPHEN MELVIN Ig A 51-1,1 ' f f , Director S., I l' Of the one hundred and fifty four students that make GLEE CLUB MEMBERS Frrst row left to right Jeannle Thomton Llnda Faulkner Sharon McFarland Canlyn Westman Sharon Kumberlm Nancy Ream Second row Erlka Butzlaff Jennora Taft Charlene Worsfold Joyce Bulanek Llnda Rhrne Judith Schulz Donna Stanton Sandra Emels Marilyn Culp Nancy Neve Margaret Ruopp Judnth Wulson Nancy Allen JUNIOR-SENIOR GLEE CLUB OFFICERS ARE Left to right Treas urer, Swaron McFarland, Mr Steven Melvun, Dtrector, and Sec retary, Enka Butzlaff Not pnctured Presndent, Sally Garland 96 Third row Llnda Heuer Sandra Mann Anna Smath Nancy Hawley Edla Wood Marlene Lynch Lynne Muller Kathleen Pegg Patncna Stonewall Mary Close Fourth row Margaret Ralf Juclnth Short Betty Sllfer Sandra Cummmgs Glorla Mulls Joann Guannetto Rachel Serfoss Stephame Bnrdsong Patsy Stotts Claudlne Thompson Joyce Roberts Pat Wslson up the slngtng groups at MHS around seventy fnve of these are In the Junnor Sensor and Sophomore Glee Clubs Directed by Mr Melvin the Junior-Sensor Glee Club that meets sixth penod and the Sophomore Glee Club that meets fifth perlod on Monday Wednesday, and Fnday partucupated nn the Chrnstmas program They also presented a program at the Y on March 13 a Sprung Assembly and a nught program on April 24 0 0 X ll f 3 V 5 1 , ., ' 1 L' 6 C f ' f e A 9. ea as ' , if . in , ' 1 r I ,wi 6 ' l J . I l h l Mafgafef Bafikoff, Sandra l l0lf'f1qUiSf, Laura Flimllloiif Virginia Spfingeff Mae Isaacson, Eleanor lJraegert, Marlys Lampman,,Charlotte Heil,lLinda . - ., ' I . . , I I . I . . . - . ll Il ' l av l . l xt GLEE CLUB MEMBERS-First row, left to right: Sandra Russell, Sharon Maiden, Janet Moore, Sandra Wehmwan, Nancy Judge, Marilyn Reimen- scheider, Jody Edmonds, and Dorothy Wilder. Second row: Cynthia Smith, Maralee McKibben, Sharon Burns, Mary Ann McFarland, Anna 'R- SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB OFFICERS-Left to right Vice Pres :dent Jodi Edmonds Director Mr Steven Melvin President Shnrley Payne Treasurer Sandra Haight 5' f5,'i 36 Ol Lathrop, Bette Brintnall, Sandra Haight, Linda Miller, Shirley Payne. Third row: Dorothy Ellis, Janet Wilson, Mary Maloney, Shirley Gooding, Diane McCormack, Janet Koehler, Shirlee Plummer, Mary Michelsen, Karen Olsen. s C J., -1 , V . Q X ., E i Glee Club Members get ready to have their picture taken. 776715 MEMBERS OF THE BAND ARE-Front row, left to right: Craig Hen- derson, Karen Jones, Joan Davenport, Susan Jeffries. Second row: Janet McQuiston, Karen Western, Judith Button, Deanna Smith, Teresa Greiner, Judy Eige, Melanie Helm. Third row: Martha Whitcombe, Judy Stone, Gleneta Miller, George Coffin, Carol Kothenbeutel, Donna Mil- ler, Jerry Peek, Harlan Bergman, Jim Smith, Warren Rogers, Dennis Severson. Fourth row: Kay Borgerson, Toby Shimoda, Terry White, Anita Smith, LeRoy Doggett, Winton Boyd, Raymond Jenkins, Lela BAND OFFICERS-Secretary, David Whaley, President, Jerry Peek. Not pictured: Vice President, Don Hickman. X-ar Giles, Marilyn Faust, Leola Jacques, Shiela Niederhauser, Sandra Fel- per, Jack Kessler, Jerry Robinett. Fifth row: Susan McMurry, Lorraine Howard, Mary Bachman, Richard Noid, Kenneth Burnette, Ardelle Mc' Crary, Nancy Gronwoldt. Sixth row: Archie Allison, Patricia Nodland, Connie Kelso, Nancy Bruce, John Phillips, Nancy Judge, John Gaza- way, Peter Jacobson. Seventh row: Terry Foran, Dixie Hilleman, Keith Avise, Gary Jacobson, Robert Robinson. BASKETBALL BAND lN ACTION Selected representatives from the full band played at home basketball games as the group known as Basketball Band, They provided musical accompaniment for many of the pep songs and played special numbers. Zami Front row, left to right: Rolland Ray, Shirley Payne, Sandra Howell, Timothy Carter, Bette Brintnall. Second row: Jerry Oak Beaty, Peter Schirra, Ted Williams, Linda Williams, John Noid, Mary Turner, Samantha Conte. Third row: Allen Harder, David Whaley, James Hatfield, Donald Miller, Ronald Parks, Larry Clevenger, Karen Noel, Carol Maytag, Diane Atdwer, David Scheiding. Fourth row: Lynn Mc- Cord, Gregory Roth, Robert Johannsen, Thomas Schmidt, Marilyn The red and blue uniforms worn by the M.H.S. marching and concert band could be seen at the halt-time activities at the football games, at the an- nual band assembly, at the night concert, and mixed in with the other colorful uniforms worn by the Newton, Grinnell, and Oskaloosa bands at the spring band festival at Oskaloosa. The band, which practices every Monday, Wednesday, ancl Friday, is conducted by Mr. Armon Adams. Thomas, Wayne Helter, Kathleen Pegg, Larry Huisman, David Sather, David Norland, Barbara Hemphill, Richard Johannsen, Sam Beaty, Don Hickman. Fifth row: James Blue, Stanley Reid, Vaughn Walker, Steve Willard, James Collins. Sixth row: Doug Vavra, James Hildebrand, Mr, Armon Adams, Carolyn White, Garnet Lininger, Susan Day Williams, Suzanne Buchanan, Sandra Butler, Nancy Ingham. MR. ARMON ADAMS Director f? f MAJORETTES Back row left to nght Lnsa Smlth Brewster Karen Sumpson Carol Sacgaro Elaune Anna Smtth Nancy Roeder Front row Merednth Buerkens Mary Kolbe sg.. fg'1v-' C5-f-rs' A trombone solo was played January 9 In the band as sembly by Don Htckman a sensor Drum Mayor 17 Janet McQunston clannetust was one of the featured solonsts at the annual band assembly Janet ts a senior Q-v f,- vivww'-M One of the features of the mght JERRY PEEK concert the band gave was a bass clarmet solo by sennor Pete Schtrra - I . I . . I , . I I . , , : ' , . 'lv F Q' Qs'- -Zf a J J - ' ll ., , ? 2 'WJ' , ' . K BASKETBALL BAND Front row left to rught Ruchard Johann Keuth Avnse Judy Stone Karen Westem Martha Whntcombe sen Larry Hulsman Sam Beaty Steve Wullard Jerry Peek Deanna Smnth Judy Button Kathy Pegg Mary Tumer Samantha Jum Smuth Don Huckman Second row Toby Shrmoda Dennus Conte Severson Warren Rogers Jam Blue Davnd Sather Third row Sewell Sophomore Bette Brrntnall played a solo on her flute for the furst scholarshlp as sembly of the school year Oboust Cratg Henderson a sensor showed hrs talents when he played a solo at the mght concert Febru ary 25 PEP BAND Front row left to nght Jum Smtth Davud Whaley John Phullups Don Hackman Warren Rogers Keuth Avuse Second row Sam Beaty Jerry Peek Wayne Helfer Davud Sather rin dl .P Maybe he's Taking a picTure of her for The yearbook They will publish when They are seniors. They'll remember The many sTories They wroTe for Pebbles, for PosT ScripT, The many assemblies, leaders, and The Thrill of homecoming. X! Q' Z7 wr? ..gf -M Q b , Cal? Q6 , X , 3 S, I X 1 X of X Q X! The deadlines To meeT The spiriT of The cheer- 87?-'i3E'!3 I T' iff 0122 QC'O122II2y Cn HH 'ii .J if 'S' J frgmw L Fnrsf place float went to Hu Y Tlwd Pl6Ce H061 Wen? To G R A xr' C'-' JOANNE COOK JEAN STUBBS SAMANTHA IO6 QM. c CONTE i U 3 1 GLENDA FISHER JUDY HAGER Queen Candldafes ruclmg ID Pep Rally Parade PHOYOS bv KENN'S QP Q 1 1 1. I 1. on 5'+a m rf 1 , . -. ' 1 2 - 1 Q 1 F ' '31 'I , - . sl v :lima A , L . -'S in' , 4 nga 5 4 5 , 2 Kir k t FP Y u -av 1 7 H E- ,., 3' 1. U QQ 9 ,V L1 ini? ll Nr 5A SAMMY CONTE Sensor Ednor SUZANNE BUCHANAN Business Manager KEN ROWE Clrculahon Manager LARRY HALL Spons PYW Sd JEANNINE LOROS Advemsnng Manager SUSAN AUGUSTINE KAREN HARRIS Clubs Assistant Editor FDM: S Sag! '32 BRUCANNA COOK Musuc DEANNA SMITH Ednor SYBIL BAlLEY Underclassmen SHARON COULTER Faculty MARGARET MISHLER PETE SCHIRRA Acmvmes Photographer A ' R - ra I A ' 6 Q9 ' , 'S M X 6 5 . I aaraarr S r W' A 34 ' fi J' . L Qf' A 'N Lf . -tw, sf, Q ' , 3 ' X . , , R . 5 K , ,A NA U! ii. CRAIG HENDERSON BOB MOORE Assistant Editor Clrculatuon Manager PAULINE PERRY Exchange Edntor M WALSH Adverhsung Assustant Staff Arhsi SW! 41 ROBERTA IRVINE LYNN CUNNINGHAM Head Typrst DAVID HANSEN Sports Assxsiant Ednor BARBARA JOHNSON Adverhslng Manager LARRY ST JOHN LARRY RANDALL Sports Ednor Business Manager and Phmographer ANNE COLLISON Feature Editor -4- Joumalnsm students at work Lynn Cunmngham wrmng one of many stones di Us WM pefffed Sag! its JY! LENI MANN I NG Feature Ednor PAT NODLAND GENE BUHROW Assistant Edntor Qports Editor JUDY EIGE Copy Ednor LINDA CAROTHERS Busrness Manager NICKI WILSON Advertrsmg Manager I is I r . . 5 A1 r . 1. . Q 1 ....... - ff 1 I f A ' ' -rf in L. Y -L lr' X 1 N L mg sf 4 r L K' ww , iv Y A 'H N . fx 5 Vw L, L, a L I 74a 704oZe 7aaua4 JOHN EMERSON and ANITA LOOS This three act farce was presented by members of Masque and Dagger Dec 3 and 4 Annle Mrs Srmmons Tax: Dnver Mr Simmons Ethel Simmons Roger Shrelds Chester Brnney ra Sally Mrs Jackson Donald Swrft Letty Lythe Sadie Bloom Lrghtrng Techmclan Drrectors Assistant Scribe Stage Crew Electrlcran Propertres Costumes Sound Scene Desrgn Stage Dressing Publrcrty Trckets Program Make Up P A System THE CAST Sybll Barley Sandra Butler Charles Lamoreux Jam Parsons Don Hackman Karen Harris Stanley Reid Dale Nuchols Jeannme Loros Suzanne Buchanan Mary Turner Sammy Conte Wayne Helter Anne Colllson Deanna Smith TECHNICAL STAFF Mary Turner Sammy Conte Davld Cole Larry Hursman Jnm Parsons Mrke Wmters Tum Carter Jlm Collins Jean Stubbs Anne Collrson Nick: Wllson Jim Hatheld Chris Kroger Patty Thomas Ardelle McCrary Sharon Coulter Carol Wnnston Karen Harrrs Pam Long Deanna Smrth Mary Turner Keuth Avnse If I ' ll by L'l sss.cc......sss.ss ffffflff-.fffQffflQffillfffffiQlfw ' 'G ' ' ' .......,,,,......,,cs,ss,,ss,ss,cs,.,...cs,,....c,s.ss....ssss,s Robert McAuley lemma! by FRITZ ROTTER and ALLEN VINCENT Letters to Lucerne a serlous play In three acts was pre sented February 3 The plot Involved a gurls school near Lucerne Switzerland and centered around the effect of the begnnmng of World War ll on the dxf ferent gurls In the school Olga Klrrnskl Gustave Erna Schmidt Gretchen Llnder Hans Schmrdt Margarethe Mrs Hunter Bingo Hill Felice Renoir Sally Jackson Marlon Curwood Francois Koppler Anne Colluson Dale Nichols Sammy Conte Ardelle McCrary Don Hackman Margaret Ralf Jean Stubbs Jeanmne Loros Suzanne Buchanan Deanna Smnth Sandra Butler Charles Lamoreaux Stanley Reid TECHNICAL STAFF Director Carol H Dodd Dlrectors Assistant Mary Turner Stage Crew Jlm Parsons Dave Cole Mike Wunters Properties Margaret Wllson Nlckl Wilson Carol Wlnston Costumes Barbara Stackhouse Anne Colllson Sybll Barley Sound Sybll Bailey Electrfcrans Trm Carter Kelth Avuse Scene Design Pam Long Stanley Read Karen Harrls Paint Crew Sandra Butler Dale Nlchols Pam Long Stage Dressrng Publicity Stanley Reid Tfckets Program Carolyn Payne Pam Long Sharon Coulter Karen Harrls Mildred Gustafson Carol Winston Karen l-larrns II3 l d ,. 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S Armon Adam s Band supplied the music A F551 Qne A Slow One The Snowball annually sponsored by GY was beld December 29 at Elmwood Country Club Gllffered Chrrsfmas stars ribbon and green ery lnrghlngbted the decoranons done an punk and svlver l l , , ornaments fashioned to represent I I - 451' ld A 0 FP' Wx xfkf Dreaming of The day when They'll be involved in high schooi sporTs-perhaps The big momenT will come from making The winning Touchdown . . . gaining a vicTory by swishing a long shoT as The buzzer sounds . . . parricipahng in Mermaids' synchronized swimming show, piTching a no- hiTTer, or sprinring iusT enough To pass someone aT The Tin- ish line. fy Sq d phcr f y of TIMES raepuaucfm E i 1 il I y ax . X , 3 K Ni 7 3 LQ 59,721 'Zi .,g ff ,, . I f'::lgL3rN,,IuV! 1 X' Aj.- Mike, a senior, was the best defensive outfielder. Gary, a sophomore, was a top defensive man. MIKE BRIMMER GARY BOLAR Stan a senior was named Y to the All CIC Team H led in walks and stolen ww bases using young pitcher STAN WOOSTER Ric a rumor won his etter Sonny, a senior, was a top in- fielder and placed on the All- CIC Team. SONNY FINCH GARY FERRIS Gary a sophomore is a prom 1 I second RICH WHARTON Larry a senior won hs second effer LARRY ST JOHN Brran a sensor was a reserve outfielder Bucky a sophomore us a good hmmg prospect ,Av i BRIAN GARRINGTON BUCKY GAZAWAY TIM LOWE Duck a semor putched sux of the Bobcats wnnmng games SCOTT MCLEOD Larry a sophomore was named LARRY MILLER to the AIICIC Team Don a sensor was named to the AIICIC Team and Ied un runs DON PHILLIPS batted rn Tam a sophomore played In both the mfneld and the outfueld DICK MAHLE Scott a sophomore was a Ieadung hufter II9 Members of the Marshalltown Baseball Squad who last summer captured Gary Ferns Tom Lowe Second row Statrstucnan Tom Shahan Bruan the CIC champlonshup are Ftrst row left to nght Manager Bull Wooster Gamngton Larry St John Don Phtlltps Stan Wooster Scott McLeod Bucky Gazaway Rnch Wharton Sonny Fnnch Larry Muller Muke Bnmmer Duck Mahle Gary Bolar Coach Ev Cochrane Marshalltowns Bobcats nn only their second year of baseball brought home the Central Iowa Conference Champronshnp After a slow start the Bobcats under Coach Ev Cochrane flnnshed the season with an 'Il 8 record The Bobcats lost the flrst sux of nnne games as the team experumented wlth varnous pntchers First base man Don Phlllnps hut four home runs In as many games In thus early stage of the season With new found pltchlng talent Sonny Flnch and four of the next flve games Two of these teams de feated were conference nvals Grunnell and Newton After a loss an the sem: funals of the dustrrct tourna ment Marshalltown eyed the conference pennant The Cats faced three conference foes as theur last three games By beating Gnnnell 6 5 and arch rrval Ames 6 5 and 53 Marshalltown wrapped up the conference tlte l20 ffffecwzd 6 ALL GAME SCORES Steamboat Rock Eldora Eldora Umon Whltten Oskaloosa Steamboat Rock Oskaloosa Radcliffe Newton Grinnell Eldora State Center Newton Radcliffe Grlnnell Ames Ames SECTIONAL TOU RNAMENT Owasa Umon Whntten They W ' ' ' 20 .cc.ccc, ., ccscccaaaaacccc,,c, cc,c,c,,, , ,YO , l . cccccc cacaaccccccc , ccc,cc,cc,,,,, as 8 ' - - 5 ' - ' , c,,,c,cccccc cccc,gggcc,,g ,C 7 . . . . .' 1 .5 ,cccc 6 ,,ac aaccc , as acggagg ,C 5 5 6 . . . . 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Marshalltowns 1958 football team was beaten only once a record unsurpassed since 1947 Only conference rival Ames stopped Marshalltown as the Bobcats finished second in the Central lowa Conference The Cats, led by All American Bernie Brown topped Des Moines Lincoln in the opener 13 6, and Newton 120 Then league leading Ames shattered Marshalltown 3814 for the only loss of the BOBCAT VARSITY The 1958 edition of Marshalltowns Bobcats Front row from e Koscielski Craig Spencer Larry Miller Bob Ball Steve Coon Jim Burnes Bill Scheffert Manager Dave Norland Second row Clarence Albers Denny Paul Ron Wooster Scott McLeod Rod Bruce Carl Brennecke Ron Zwemke 122 Lanny Cowell Bemie Brown Dave Druker Rich Wharton line coach Johannson Steve Dee Pete Schurra Larry St John Gordon Burke Craig Carlson Mike Marble Dick Hall John Nlederhauser Wayne Paul end coach Bull Vana I . , . - , , , . . . I - -- 1 - I I hz I . I I . ' . Nlanager Tommy Mitchell, Jim Hatfield, Larry Phipps, Pete Jacobson, Jerry Dean Housel. Third row: Head coadw Tom Evans, Jim Corrnicle, Bob si ect ance f?4 7 L I CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L T Ames e 4 O 1 .833 I Marshalltown . ,. 4 1 O .BOO Oskaloosa ,7 7A ,. 2 2 1 .500 Newton ..... , 77 2 3 O .400 Boone ,,.,,. .. 1 4 O '.2OO Grinnell .,... . ..... 1 4 0 .200 Steve Dee, captain-elect of the 1959 Bobcat Football squad, receives the football from 1958 captain Bemie Brown. The ball which was presented for the first time this year will be passed on to each new captain. season. Marshalltown then halted Grinnell 14-6 fora homecoming victory. Traveling next to Des Moines Tech, the Cats fought off a tough Engineer squad. Trailing 12-7 at half-time, the Cats surged back for a 20-12 victory. Next the Cats raced by Cedar Rapids Regis 27-O, and then edged Boone 18-13. Marshalltown ended the season by whipping Oskaloosa 27-14 and Charles City 39-13. 'V' .. X' .mrs Y Q.. eff C Lf A-1?f , V' . iffwral-gig-x J f T ' f .N J i BERNIE BROWN , Q . . fe.f,,', ' Q. 'Y ' A unanimous choice as allfonference guard, ' 'Lf' -V .1 ' . . l he here' talks things over with coach Tom Evans. gnu' 4 Q, Bemie also received honorable mention selec- , - tion to the National High sam: Aimmefacan . g 1 -,J 'jg ', my '. Z., Football Team selected by the Wigwam Wise- .s , . ' 5 T , ' '81-' L, men of America. ft -5 I, . ' Q -' ' ' ' W ' CRAIG SPENCER RICH WHARTON Junior Senlof Halfback End All-Conference All-Conference Fin, Team First Team ,f LARRY ST JOHN Semor Fl All Conference Second Team 'Y 1 4 A. I K ,W T STEVE DEE .lunlor Fullback All Conference Honorable Mentron l24 ,,v-w 1. 4 r ebb-ui-1 'vfflqiqvga we B91 4 91 3 RON WOOSTER Senlor Halfback AllCon ference Second Team DAVE DRUKER Sensor Quarterback All Con ference Tlwrrd Team Coach Tom Evans speaks at Football Assembly WAYNE PAUL Junnor Tackle All Conference Second Team ah? RON ZWEMKE Junlor Quarterback All Conference Hcncrable Menncn V V A f A - .,,, i,QW..c ' QJJLZ' W, ' ' Ae, ,H,iTfQm- f 1, ,, , , 'XM A 1 fy? 5 , A t ,1..-v Tillie , E of fr,,a,.4r,,,e1,ye..?e T A T 4 - , A 21735, .Ln , V ,ug fi W nr Q. r l r I ' ' 1 . f 1 ' ' E d ' A - l iii' , , fy V M 'l AN, of H A, ,aw T 9 X . I . x Y 4 DENNY PAUL, Senior, Fullback, All-Con- ference, Honorable Meniion. i-...- QA STEVE COON, Junior, Guard, All-Conference, Honorable Mention. A band performance was featured at halftime of home foovball games They of1en practiced their formations early in The morning ARL BRENNECKE Jim Or V Hcnorabe Men! n 1 91 5, 4 P. iv'- .. ,ii -I 5 15. IQ' . ., ETTQ .L .45 4 GORDON BURKE Junior Tackle All-Conference Honorable Menhon 'ir as J 'xl 1 ag 5 JlM BURNES Junior Guard no aloe 'V nlion CLARENCE ALBERS Jun C G ad Hcrca I25 - ' . i K l 0 X . K , .J ' , j , Cents ' J ' Al!.CCpfefe,qCe All-Conference Al -Ccn'e'ence ' gg Hc. ' l . ie ' ' oe i -n'ion DICK HALL Junior Tackle All Conference Honorable Mention Rught Bernie Brown blocks for Steve Dee nn prachce 1 4 ' ,a- lawn!- .lik Q19 ,, ,iff HV, MIKE MARBLE PAUL WOLFE Sophomore Tackle lngured nn second game All Conference lettered nn lunuor year Honorable Menhon -ini ,pm fl!! -J Sensor Lef1 Dave Druker hands off to Ron Wooster In scrlmmage Q , A K Q . N -' X ' -A .ml if , f M , S 4 fb f X '- ' f V .. fl! - . , , . u k 4 T' -4 ' 3 H 'J L r n ,f. fain.. -Q L 5. S W. Kev' - if , L, .ZMWA V I r I wi'33Qiy..S ,fn,.,w,1 ,,,,1,g,, .. r.'.,k5 d ' Q. ,av f J L-Qhe. ,H -I V I 1' From the wrn loss column the sophs had a rather unsuccessful season but from the vuew of experuence garned rt was of great value Coach 1-larduns boys wound up wrth fuve losses and one wrn ln the ftrst game wtth West Waterloo the Lrttle Cats bowed out wrth a 196 loss although the sophs came up with some brrllrant play rn the furst half but West came back ID the second half to take home the victory The second game of the season wtth Grlnnell found the Luttle Cats leadrng at half tume 76 But Grrnnell came back rn the second half to wan 19 7 The Lnttle Bobcats lost a heartbreaker to Ames 22 13 The sophs were leadrng at halfttme 13 O But saw the lead slrp away after the half Another factor came when Pat Knoll had to be carned off the fneld Then the Lnttle Cyclones added a couple more touchdowns Then at Tama the sophs packed up therr frrst vrctory 39 20 The Llttle Cats scored In every quarter behnnd the ftne offensive play of John Nash Gary Peterson Jrm Hnlderbrand Doug Vavra and Cornellus Wrllclns On the defensive srde rt was Jam Patty Paul Wolfe Vavra and Peterson The next week the East Waterloo Trorans routed the Llttle Cats 31 O The last game of the season saw Newton tram the sophs 4418 There are a number of players who wnll see a lot of actnon next year They are Paul Wolfe who has already made hrs rmpressnon by playing wtth the varsity thus year Gary Peterson Jnm Patty Doug Vavra John Nash Pat Knoll and Bob Robrnson 9 They West Waterloo Grrnnell Tama East Waterloo Newton Members of the Marshalltown Sophomore football squad thns year are Bottom row from left Comelrus Wulkms Bull Conn Ronald Maxfreld Charles Adamson Dave Sweeney Pat Knoll Second row Delvrn Phtpps Toby Brrmmer Bull Huxford Steve Mtddaugh Jack Kessler Ray Nord Ronny Muller Third row John Catron Ray Marns John Nash Gary Peterson Ed Schultz Mtke DeWrtt Claude Wllkens Fourth row Paul Wolfe Dale DeSachamp Crarg Dawson John Hass Jrm Hrderbrand Doug Vavra Flfth row assrstant coach Ev Cochrane Bob Robrnson Toby Shnmoda Mrke Hager manager Ivars Palls head coach Howard Hardrn I27 W 6 gfggfggrssiss , A,s,Vsss,ss,sss ,D 19 7 ' Affffff,,,,,AAA,,,,Ak-,-AAA A ,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 19 13 Ames s,,s,,,,s,,s,,s,,,,s,,s,,s,s 7 V..s..fs.s 7 7 if effeff C22 39 V,,V,,,,,KKK,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, W 20 O ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, 18 YKKYY,,,,Y,A,-,A-AY,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 44 DAVE HANSEN All Conference Center Frrst Team Dave led the team an scorrng wrth 328 pomts and an rebounds wrth 263 He won the conference scor :ng crown wrth 173 pornts rn conference play He IS B SEDIOY l28 -Il LARRY ST JOHN All Conference Forward nrst Team St frnrshed second rn pornts scored and rebounds and was second rn assnsts A sensor he was frfth rn the conference scorrng race DON NELSON All Conference Forward Thrrd Team Though only a sophomore Don earned a startrng berth RICH WHARTON late rn the season He was the fastest man on the squad All Conference Guard and was noted for hrs defensuve play Honorable Mentron Rach a sensor contrrbuted to many games wrth hrs long lump shots and accuracy at the free throw hne ' f 1 1 4 - n f V 'rm 2 . . F, . . . . I . I Qkgf' 5 f I I ' ' 676 Qfanau BUCKY GAZAWAY All Conference Guard Honorable Mentnon A lumor Bucky ns known for hrs passing and floor play rather than sconng He led the Cats rn assists DAVE LAWRENCE All Conference Guard Thnrd Team A lumor Dave was noted for has deadly lump shot He ganned a starting role rn ny games Jaw M WWW W' J we W I P Www All Conference Guard Second Team Sharp passes and a deadly pump shot marked Trms play A rumor he wnll be expected to see a lot of actron next year WW DAVE COLE All Conference Center Honorable Mentron tallest man on the squad Dave was strong on a lumor l d ense and was a valuable member of the team He l29 Y 9 I fy 5? A C I X W 5 L- C A l g UW , WM , CW M W' . f 5 X - V r ' . ff L A ' .A .5 K 'fl , ' .A LL . E ' ' - Tum Lowe dnves for two agamst Oskaloosa -HH Wi ,pa l are eww Dave Hansen Marshalltowns Center taps to Larry St John as Dave Lawrence and Tam Lowe break for the basket ww' 150 N ar 1' 1 6 V Sam? shoots hs fnst of a Two shot fool as Dave Hansen and Dave Lawrence catch Yhewr EEBYLT '30 photos by PETE SCHIRRA Larry St John Mar shalltown forward moves unto the puvot or a hook shot Cats Waverly Cats C R Regis Cats CR eff Cats Osky Cats Ames Cats Grnnnell Cats DM North Cats Newton Cats Boone Cats DM Tech Q 'Conference Games Dave Lawrence scores on a fast break I 4 , f . ' L ' .eee 62 ,e,e,e,e 33 ' ,,,e 68 . . ' V,e.ee 66 ' eeee 75 . . J . eeee, 52 ' 'L' . ,66 2 2 ,e,eee 2264 ' 2 2 52 ,,2L,e2, 46 ' 55 ' LLL, , 46 .. if ' ,eee 54 . . eeee 43 A ' ,, ' 'U 27,70 ,e,,, 2,47 I K 'X' YYYV vr-57777777744 I 2 ' eee. 78 . . . 55,265 5 'K i J to 3 -1 5, ' W., if 1 W J gif gr V M Amwm ,,. V V' ,Y E 8 f . 9 A , 2 ABL, 35.2 L. 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X ' . o an y A g, f Q W Rrch Wharton Dave Hansen and Larry St John the three senlors on thus years squad show off the C I C trophy won by the Cats wrth a 100 conference record Thus yeafs flne Bobcat basketball team retumed to the top of the Cemral Iowa conference after an absence of one year Coach Cochranes team breezed Through the oonference undefeated The Cats puled up a 173 over-all record Some of the outstandnng games were 76 61 and the overtrme game at Newton 53 47 The team was rated number one rn the central part of Iowa rn the Assoclated Press poll throughout the season untul they fell before powerful Roosevelt of Des Mornes 55 50 Tommy Mrtchell and Ken Rowe Bobcat managers worked hard this year to make sure the boys were equnpped both In practice and at games Both boys are sensors and wnll be missed next year C I C STANDINGS Marshalltown Ames Newton Oskaloosa Grinnell 1958 59 BOBCAT VARSITY Members of the 1958 59 Varslty Basketball squad are First row from Zwemke Roger Hlnshaw Duck Hall Third row Coach Ev Cochrane Larry left to rlght Manager Tom Mltchell Scott McLeod Larry Maller Mrke St John Dave Hansen Dave Cole Don Nelson Steve Dee manager Ken Petersohn Cralg Spencer Bucky Gazaway Tum Lowe Lanny Cowell Sec Rowe and Coadw Dean Housel ond row Gary Bolar, Rrch Wharton, Dave Lawrence, Bob Brnggs, Ron I32 Photo from TIMES REPUBLICAN I - V . 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Is POST SCRIPT BOOSTER LIST ARNOLD MOTOR SUPPLY Wesi' Church CENTRAL ICE CO 405 Sou+I1 Cen+er LIFE BEVERAGES AVEY FUNERAL HOME I02 NOFII1 2nd S+ree+ LILLIE MAE S I08 Easi' Mann TRU VALUE I4 Eas'I' Mann THE BEST DRUG STORE IN TOWN BEACH TRUCK LINE 405 Sou+I1 Cen'I'er R S STOVER CO 3If2 W Mann SINGER SEWING CENTER II7If2 Wes+ Mann RENNER S FLOWERS 2OI Wesi' Mann THOMPSON PLUMBING CO 5I0 Wes+ Lmn NUTTER S GROCERY 302 N 2nd S+ree+ EWERS SHOE CO Crosby Square Pedwm Na+uraIlzers Wes'I'porI' C L HORTON Owner I6 WesI' Mann Phone 3I59 Congra'ruIa+ions Graduafes of I 959 S 81 O PRODUCTS INC MARSHALLTOWN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I32 Wesf Mann S+ MARSHALLTOWN Savings and Home Financing Since I908 CompIlmen+s of WILLARD S READY TO WEAR I In PEBBLES Sf ff 9 Lynn Cunn ngham Ed for Barbara Johnson Adverhslng Lar y S+ John Sporfs We pr nf PEBBLES and employ sIcIIecI craffs men for all IcncIs of commercnal prmf ng ENDICOTT PRINTING SERVICE INC 30 Sou+h Flrs+ S+ MARSHALLTOWN IOWA I42 GILLAM S JEWELRY INC Regls+ered Jeweler Amerlcan Gem SOCISIY III Easl' Mann SI' M fown I I927 I959 OUR 32 YEAR Lib, e b I J y says Deanna Sm? Io Losa fhyeamnechaandglas aeaf GILLAMS Besl' Wishes for +he Fufure RCVNER S PX MEN S WEAR Fea+unng Compllmenfs of C E RHODES REALITY Qlappsllluthes To Buy or Sell We Serve You Well Real Esfafe and Insurance 2 Woodbury Bldg Ph 20255 MARSHALLTOWN MULTIPLE LISTING EXCHANGE For 'I'he pasf fnfleen years fhe MarshaII+own Mulhple Llshng Exchange has served fhe home needs of Ihns communrly Lei' a member of 'Ihe Mulhple Lushng help you un your home needs Sherwood Bell John Gnllam M C Bernsfeun Mary Berns'I'em Chrus Bovee F M Church M L Fmlrle Leo Novo+ny E H George Florence Georg L R Grrmes Helen Grimes 8 L Mmme Hamulfon Max Hnbbs Mauruce Holman Merle Hlbbs Palmer Dixon Roberf In+ Veld+ W E Hoopengardner Burlon Reed Rober-I' Isaacson Geraldine Isaacson V C Peferson Co Eugene Peferson F L Burgfechfel G W Shorf L Wayne Smnfh Lewis Slmcox Thad Smrlh Forresf Smrlh A A Plper Leo L Knox Esfher Offman MARSHALLTOWN MULTIPLE LISTING EXCHANGE Afflllaled Wlfh Marshalllown Board of Reallors N' x may I .2 X 51 u ' , I' ' A ' . ' , a. f , g I Iilre fhis on es. a e. ih Jeannine or s e x I in swr 0 I . I EU r u ll ll I DAVIS PAINT ASSOCIATE STORE HOWARD THOMAS, Owner I4 Wes+ Main S'Iree'I MARSHALLTOWN, IOWA 2-24I4 Office Phone 2-2333 Residence Phone R ady fo dig are Deanna Smifh and Jeannine Loros I san on r -'n Co'n n ' r Congra+uIahons +o +he Seniors of I959 S COLLINS 8: KISER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Bowling for Your Pleasure Box 422 Phone 4438 MARSHALLTOWN I2 WEST ANSON CaII Us 'For Your Earfhmovmg Work Heres a LrH'Ie Lune 'Io +I1e Class of 59 Congrafulahons CENTRAL IOWA PRODUCE COMPANY 9 P BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF I959 CompIlmen+s of PAUL DEE COMPANY IOIVZ W MAIN PHONE 2 I529 hey I d fha :I ag Il e af III s a d Klse C nsfruchon Company 0 I , . . I AII sei 'Io sell are Deanne Dobson. Bernadin G Mar are+ Roup . Garnef Lininger. and Jeann C Ir as 'Ihey sfari Iheir day af Younhers. I THINI IA-iI'I sf-!'L -V ., . . nQ:,'4:,,. Q-: 'I- ,-, v -.-A I .fins Q .-.-.' ' '-X, -,, 'fs- O MARSHALLTOWN INSURORS FORREST C REED INSURANCE AGENCY 3' 2 Wes'r Mann S+ree+ DUNKERTON INSURANCE AGENCY I5 Sou+h Flrsi' Sfreef BRENNECKE INSURANCE AGENCY Tremonf Bulldlng KOEHLER INSURANCE AGENCY Masonic Temple Bulldmg FREET INSURANCE AGENCY Tremonf Bulldmg YOUR zzzfepf 1116 111 111 zzmmf AGENT X-J 20 Woodbury Bulldlng WEBSTER INSURANCE AGENCY Tremoni' Building G W SHORT INSURANCE AGENCY Masomc Temple BulIcImg BRENNECKE GROSSMAN INSURANCE AGENCY I32If2 Wes+ Mann Sfreef SHERWOOD BELL INSURANCE AGENCY I2 Nor+I'1 Flrsi Avenue f ' ' ,II ', HARVEY BALTISBERQER Best Wishes to the Class of '59 From KIOWA CORPORATION MARSHALLTOWN S Only Exclusive Afhlehc Goocls S+ore Every+hmg in Afhlehc Goods ATHLETIC GOODS DON DENNIS II4 Easl' Main Ph 8280 Success +o +he I959 Class ls +he Sincere Wish of FANTLE BROS DEPARTMENT STORE PHONE 3378 Co er fCe+e adMa I . PM Q1 r Lookie! says Linda Carolhers, as Sherrill Ha ll Mildred Guslafson, and she admire +he ne fll fashions. rn o n r n in ,ff A g I: 9 NEWTON S JEWELRY h APGAR STUDIO SPORTS N EWS rf PIY + THE MARSHALLTOWN TIMES REPUBLICAN A STATION KFJB MARSHALLTOWN I2 on our ld ALL CENTRAL IOWA NEWS WHEN IT IS NEWS E . -, A I, :Q 1, ,rf I ' Con ra+uIa+ions, Class o '5 A I if - In Your Fulure - Make NEWTON'S Your Headquarler HGGCIQUBTIGFS for fgr Senior Por'rrai+s Wa+c es, Diamonds, and Silverware Spo s of all sor'I's, com le el covered, may be 'Followed during he year in your Cen+ral Iowa Newspaper. and on 'flue ir Daily on I 30 Y D' I 'sl fff G b d MIDWEST FLORAL CO Congra+uIahons Seniors WWW! A CompIe+e Bankmg Servlce Commerclal Savmgs AccounI's LOANS COLLECTIONS SAFE DEPOSITS TRUSTS MEMBER OF F. D. I. C. Congra+uIa+lons Class of SMITH HERZOG SEWING SERVICE NELSON GROCERY QuaIl+y Groceries and Mea+s Ice Cream Frozen Foods Vegefables 507 WEST LINN PHONE 52I4 LOUIES SHOE REPAIR Hai' Cleaning and Zlppers Repalred IIO W. Ma'n MARSHALLTOWN. IOWA ' I Ir -'-f L -ef - -. I v FINANCE COMPANY OVER THE W T GRANT CO A Home Owned Company Siandmg By 'Io Serve You Wlfh AuI'o Financing and Ofher Financial Asslsiance Congraiulahons Seniors McCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT STORE 803 N Th rd A enue M rshaIII Io INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT an y SI bb STEWART7 41,405 MART 1 409 Soufh Cenfer El Sl 3' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 59 and Io Those Who Shop aI' CURT S ROYAL BLUE MARSHALL TOP 8: BODY SERVICE Body and Fender Work Wreck RebulIdlng Repairing Au+o Glass RepIacemen'f I08 W CHURCH REAR 83 3 ' 1 ' M I- c . I I , I. K A 1. Ll Kwai NN x I I Y I A - I 0 s 1 ' . I . W E V I :Ae- X- . i v if ' , l a own, wa A , J Q. I Groceries are carried oui from Curf's Royal Blue by George Coffin for Jaclr Gooding and his family. I I Af+er ou, Karen, says Jeannie u s, as she and Karen Harris go in Io order Iumber for 'Ihe home- coming floafs. ,-- W VT T I V, 'Y' Ynmnlf .1 f X - Q i . . - I U in - Y - Y- gl , 1-1 I CongraIuIa'rIons From REPUBLIC PLUMBING BOOK NOOK GIFT SHOP Good Tas+e CosI's No More CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 59 CompIImenI's of AMERICAN TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CongraI'uIa+ions, Seniors CompIimen+S of DUNHAM-BUSH, INC I E ECONOMY FOOD STORE UBIITY Iv1ea+ 304 WEST MADISON STREET Bes+ Wlshes Io I'I1e Class of 59 FORD HOPKINS DRUG STORE E MAIN PHONE 4235 Q BUSINESS MACHINES fffx TYPBWFIISTS gn Addlng MacI1Ines J J' CaIcuIaI'ors 4' 27 S CENTER DupIIcaI'ors MIMSOQTBPD PHONE 20098 I 8I . Main . I QFTSTTTT ' A' -3' 7 --In t . F ----- I , , . XS L F-S T .-L - I . T 3 ,,-5-f f: ' Q , I i If ,ff ' 0 .' J ' 1 ' I'TTJ'i-55 3 v?:'4fQf5n4 Q. QA 22-4 -fiifwfg 'f:.- OJ. .I W '55-3143 ifffige I- ., ' 'ev wf ' .grief -saggy f 3 X - V ,V ,. I w S eggfgegefs? - XXX, Best of Luck Senuors MCFARLANE JEWELRY HARDWARE CHINA CRYSTAL STAINLESS STEEL The Right Gifts 'For Your Hope Chest BEST HARDWARE 81 APPLIANCE 25 W Mam d Y Congratulations and CONGRATULATIONS Best Wishes CLASS OF 59 9 We Hope to Continue Class of 5 Sewmg You and MARSHALLTOWN ,he Comm,,,,,,Y MANUFACTURING CCMPANY YMCA YWCA Congratulations, Graduates CLIFTON S SUPER MARKETS, INC. I07 NORTH CENTER 507 ANSON STREET .if - I III ,I ' ff ni... f Q T T ' X I 2 Hey, don't drop that china! says Margie Nielsen to Melanie Helm as they look at the new dishes in BEST It th gang at the Y -Susan, Dave, Anne, Dave, J y Ran y, Deanna, Larr , Mrs. Mac , and Jerry- 'II1 I up. I I va In W 007- Ba: CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Congra+uIa'hons Semors Compllmenfs of PHILIPPS FOOD MARKET SEBERG PHARMACY Cl' E Seb g BS a 236 N II1 l3II1 S+ree+ MARSHALLTOWN IOWA Sirulury 2 W BANK lw IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI I num: u - um-lj! f X Ill eccnez' Q SAVINGS BANK The Bank wztb the Drzze zu and Walk up Wzndows Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposzt Insurance Corporatzorz 11 NORTH IST AVENUE DIAL 2 1518 CongraI'uIaIlons KINNEYS SHOE STORE Va He sen Sh r+s Sfyl Mar+ S I' PHILIP S MEN S WEAR Where Rlghi' Dressers Mee+ CompIlmen+s of w H fslupm DAVIS and HUGH DAVIS I J , I ' d er , . ., PI1 r. 0 or I K I , I 5 L . I ,1,f,l - 1 - 1 E Ii-if ' ' A 1 lf -A Al I ' :M ' 44 f- ,--- ' ' ' ' Illlllll 1:2 55529112111 ' ml H ,M - ,yf -i. E-I lr ff , -- K e- H- :mae 4 I ' Vg- ' e e D E D ' H ' , 4 ' 4 ? I e e e- fri H' ff f N . .V . Q . ,, I . n u I e- ui s I I I ' ll For Over IOO Years sffo D FoIIcs Have Been Saying d I+s Soi' +o Be Good Congratulations Class of 59 FISHER GOVERNOR COMPANY OUR VERY BEST TO THE CLASS OF I959 ggi 0 , E N THE FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CO. PHILLIP BAKER Box IO4 MarsI1aII+own, Iowa 23 WEST MAIN Fashions for Women Q5 39 fv . II I+'s Borden's- CBN enC0. I H Y In Warm Air Heating and Al: Conditioning y 0 Q0 Q0 6000 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Long experience as Ieadlng speclaIlsI's in 'I'I1e home comfori' field makes Lennox heahng and All Season air concluhonlng 'I'I1e fines? you can buy LENNOX INDUSTRIES INC Ma rsI1aII'Iown, Iowa CoIu mbus, Ohio Syracuse, New York Deca+ur, Georgia Forf Wor+I1, Texas Salf Lake Ciiy. U'IaI1 OMPANY ICANADAI LTD, TORO Pasadena. California THE LENNOX FURNACE C NTO, ONTARIO K 9 ' 1 ' I W I I I 5 0 I I O I . X x . I , I I O ' - ' 4 -' , ..f?I . ng-, , 7 I y - ' 4.':: :-31 11.2 ',::. :rg .. QQ! , mt :E-fi :rs . , , xc. .:o. .-. 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BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF I959 CompIimen+s of PEERLESS CLEANERS 25 S. Is+ S+. Phone 6639 Compllmenfs of CENTRAL IOWA STORAGE AND MOVING CO INC Easf Church Phone 332I Ill-IIIW QUEEN Home of I'he Cone I9-e Wl+h 'Ihe Curl ifiigf' on Top -7 ffl F ff 7II N. 3rd Ave. Congrafularions, Seniors MARSHALL CREAMERY CO no EAST STATE PHONE 5265 Ahhhhhhh I MuslcaI Headquarfers for Cen+raI Iowa Smce I906 SMITH MUSIC COMPANY MOEHRL S WALLPAPER AND PAINT STORE We Have EveryI'hmg 'For Your Decorahng Needs 32 W MAIN PHONE 438I LYLES BARBER SHOP The FIa+ Top Shop Congra+uIahons From RUBYS BEAUTY SALON LOCATED IN Bus DEPOT CompIlmenI's of STONE S CLEANERS orwauw Sfore for Men MARSHALLTOWN IOWA s'EAKs Vegefables Groceries S Mea'I's SHOPS SCHEIDING FOOD MARKET IIOI S. Cen+er S+. Ph. 8307 Congra+uIa+nons +o +he Semor Class 959 FASHION LEADERSHIP CENTRAL IOWA Where Good Clo+l'nng ls No+ Expensive Congra1'ula'I'ions PAR LOAN 23 So Cen'rer Scoop Glans Congralulahons Senlors AL S SHARPENING SERVICE 22 SOUTH lsr ST 22480 Bes+ Washes +o Class of 959 SEARS ROEBUCK I22 E Man Compllmenls of MARSHALL LUMBER 3l2 Soufh Isl' A enue Congrafulahons Class of HOFFMAN S uall+y Jewelry Zl Wesl' Mann Slreel' M L SVACINA Prop Congra+ulal'lons +o 'flue 59 Gradua+es HOME FURNISHING COMPANY v S Y YHQ Congra+ula+lons +o +l'1e Class of 59 SMITTY'S SUPER VALU ABEL 81 ABEL INC 26 Easf Mann S+ree+ Florshelm Manhattan Shoes Shirts SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES KIMS DRIVE IN 3 I1 OPEN YEAR ROUND Congrafulahons II dy I DIST CORP I03 E Church Phone 5862 W A MELDAHL Prop MARCO MUSIC Farsi' Wr+h I'he Hlfs I4 N Is+ VE PHONE 969I Congra+uIaI'rons Io I'he Gracluafes of 59 DIAMOND PAINT COMPANY The Emblem of Quahfy 709 Sou+h Thrrcl Ave Phone 5222 MARSHALLTOWN IOWA Z DIAMOND I o I No. rcI Ave. For Ihe Fi esI' TenderIoins .1 , In Town I . , ,kv A gel-glxsf K ul Q K Qt- I rf: A N Hey, Ihe record's over here, says Joanne Co Arde e McCrary, while Sherry Hoskins gefs rea play II on 'Ihe new Hi-Fi af Marco's. , , ll - - - ll . A . ' I ll n ll Concre+e for DurabiII+y CONCRETE BLOCKS BULK ICE CREAM SUNDAES Concre+e Floor and Roof JOISTS ALL SIZES CONES Slab Sys+ems Home-Indusfrlal-Farm 25 N FUSE SI RESIDENICIEAEI-TOZTEE 2-20II Tas e Te s MALTED MILKS-SODAS MARSHALL CONCRETE MILK sI-IAKES-SATISFACTION PRODUCTS CO S. 3d AVE. Congrotulotlons, Grads YOUR FUTURE IS BRIGHT' Of Course Hs EIec+rIc In +he fu+ure as In +I1e pas depend A on me io help you a+ worIr and ai' play III make your BCIIVIIIGS easler I e more comforfable As aIways I m your faI+I1fuI eIec+rIC servani' IOWA ELECTRIC RK f CODQFGIUIBIIODS From +I'1e C I MARSHALLTOWN MEDICAL o 9'aI a 'o S AND SURGICAL CLINIC CIass of 59 W P MARBLE MD R C WELLS MD D M E JEFFRIES M D TRUMP S MARKET E J MARBLE M L O GOODMAN MD 8I0 WEST STATE PH 5954 205 Wes+ Mem Sheei, MarsI'1aII+own Iowa TeIepI'Ione 33I3 . ' - T. I .J I a o s o -T Inf . IJIGHTE PIIWER MARSHALL OFFICE SUPPLY 20 Wes+ Main Marshallfown He o From Ihe HY-LO RESTAURANT HWY ao WEST PHONE 9831 I . Besi' Washes From COMMERCIAL STATE BANK 'IM g Bes'r Wushes +o +he Class of I959 From MarshaIII'own s Dependable Home Furnishers W W SCOTT TENT AND AWN I NG Headquarfers for Ho'r Rod Inferior Decorahon S Is+ S+ 559 EMEIS DRUG STORE Headquarfers for Fme Cosmehcs I9 Wes? Mann MARSHALLTOWN IOWA TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Hand over haf moneyI says Suzanne Buchanan as Jack Gooding s+ands guard I07 o. . ' I Anne Collison, Jeannine Loros, and Susan Augusiine are fhinlring ahead Io graduafion as Ihey admire Ihe beaufiful Lane Cedar Chesi a cGre or's. I Q ' ' I A' if 1 if I 'V . T! X J yi, QW! 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