Monticello High School - Panther Yearbook (Monticello, IA)

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Sewanee DONALD MARSTON American History Sociology-Psychology EARL MCCAUSTLAND World Geography Driver's Training VICTOR DIERCKSON Problems of Democracy World History '4ndSccbnce GARY SELLS Biology Chemistry Modern Physical Science JOHN LOOFT Geometry Algebra CARYL ROSS Advanced Mathematics Trigonometry Mr. Looft's algebra class practicing problems at the blackboard. Mr. Marston's American history class in session. if Mrs. Joseph's English class at work diagraming sentences. Wocaabac ELMER ANDERSON Industrial Arts CHARLES KISSICK Commercial Arts JUNE NELSON Homemaking HOW A RD WEBB Agriculture RAY STUMBAUGH Instrumental Music BEATRICE GOETTSCH Vocal Music 79494441 Edacaca-1 DEAN NELSON Coach and Physical Education LEONA NESS Physical Education The sophomore homemaking class at work during a sewing session. A scene from Mrs. Goettsch's music room between musical numbers. Some of the senior girls during physical education class. 14 STANDING: Mr. Vance Stead, Principal. SEATED: Mr. Boyd Shannon, Superintendent. Sanafaaq Mrs. Thcodosia Pulvcr works for Mr. Stead. Senctaaq Mrs. Augusta Melsha works for Mr. Shannon. L14 Prt-siderit A liatrl Dcshtiw. while he was x isrtinu in Mr. Sh:tnnon's office. Ed Cox at work in his own office. Louis Morf at his desk in the bank. The school hoard is at group of interested adults Sedan! Zaafwl who work to make our school the best possible. They are elected by voters of this district, and work with our superintendent, Mr, Shannon. The students of this school appreciate the time and effort that these people give in the interest of our futures. Treasurer - Donald Sutherland at his desk in the bank. Chloe Skelley busy doing her household chores. David Cuckler at his desk in his own of- fice. 5? -e 'ssl .fl ll- fm. IND Q X ,h- J, ' 1: 5. . 4 '+nv-lr. . ' .' 'iii if .,I' V if 440144 5 57 1 ' I IN imaqb Q ..i11.- CKETS f fx'f X az N rganizafionfi ' Wanna ' faxckvz . Burrichter . Rieniets Edwards McDonald Sacha Mr. Slumbaxxgh. Sponsor M, Plucgcr, B. Ballon J. SClllL1I'YNLH1I'l, J. Gocttsch J. Poypu, M. Egger B. 'l.Ol71i15fII1, C. Fwlkurs 1 1 Some ofthe members running the coat-check stand during a basketball game. .BBS 15 Sm!! The members of the annual staff are the ones who are responsible for this yearbook. Mr. Marston trained them by experience as the year tnoved on. It was a busy year for this group of students, but as this book reveals, it was a year well spent. Editors - J. Poppe and M. Egger Pictured Left to Right, ROW 1: B. Tobiason, J. Maurice, J. Goettsch. ROW 2: P. I-laycn, J. Dandl, B. Kramer. ROW 3: J. Sitter, D. Baldwin, J. Schnieder ROW 4: J. Poppc, M. Egger. ROW 5: Mr. Marstor1,Advisorg I. Hein, T. Streets. I 1 Philo Staff is an example of the arrlbitioiib people in our wlrowl. Once a rrnvnrli, Tfltb'VwCfL'fCrPOl1:il'3lC for eorripiling, and d1SIl'1bLll1I1gOlll' bchrml paper-- -U: The Phiiogriomef' Under the superxmon of Bea and Jeryl, and with the guidance uf Mr. Marston, the taff isbued an irriproved, succresbfril sclmor paper for 190. -08. Editors: Ben Kmrner :ind Jeryl Goeusch. SEATED, Left to Right: J. Dgindi, N. Perkins, T. Folkers, D. Baldwin, J. Mriurice, J. Suter, J. Goettsch, B. Krriiner, S. Shoop, D. Tobirison, J. Schneider, L. Ricklefs. ROW 2: J. MiieDon.ild, J. Schneider, J. Edwards, C Fu1ker5,P. ligiyen, P. Belin, R. Broxiemginn, R. Long, J. Priill, B.Bno1, J. Seelnisen, L. Miller, hir. Nlarstori, Ad- visor. ROW L51 M. Egger, J. Poppe, J. Niekol, M. Wynn, M. Shover, M. Goodyear. B. Benson, N. MeV:iy, R. Heiken, M. Nelson, J. Blendorn, B. Tuel. G. Brokaw, J. Sehcenbeck. l.,-.Lin Tlllx 111111 11 11 o1Z.,1111.f:1d tor thou Nllldglllg who 111 1111L11x111l 111 I1l1o1ob1.1pl1x T111 x1,l1ool 11:15 pro 1111111 1111111 111111 1 1l11kroo111 11111 Illu 111LL5sar5 gqu1p1r1L111 to work 111111 111111 Ill-llll IIIOIILX lTl'lklllg project IS to 51.11 ICL cream 111 1111 lowu11..1ll.1f1u school lm 1115111155111 Tl1c,x also dnplay 5OIllC of111111 P1ClLll'xN 111 1 11 11111011111 box 111 1111 comdor Camcn Club lS C1 good ummplg of l1ow our sohool 1.11cour1gLs the SIUJCIIIS to dexelop a hobby Offccvw R Sc,l1m1dt Secretary, B Benson Vue presxdent J B.1ty PYCS1LiCDt SEATED Left to R1ght D I-xrxcn C Monk B Benso11,J Baty R Schm1dt,D Smlth C Ponder STAND HXIG S Thompson B Mltchell C, Geguhart J Mullen B Eby Mx SC11S,SpOl'1SOY xxx,- Ll L hm I T Ng k f. Q IID PILSICACTI ST XYDINC 5 s ScLrLtnr S Ram 1 IYLSIL L H1 L lu I 1L, L IollLLrs,J DLIUILILILI B BLIIYLII 5 C NLIIIL J GoLttsLh J Rlckcls STXXD L 1 1 1 Xl r Rnhbmu h R1LlLL1s In hmmcr J VwlmuLmL1rL , ,LL . lf Q Ying Q5 a--vnu -s., OI I r L J I du ll Qtrrx L9 to earn LHOUBII porn! Io become .1 M Club IHLIHLDLY Offceaw Presxdent R Eden Vrce prfesrdent R L xr Secretary 'wi P1 eger SEATED Lelt to Rrght L Lehman A Buntrng, M Folkcrs S Hanken J Edwards C Frtkrn B Eberhart Ni Goodyear B lmramer M Egger ROW J Holmes L 'vhller J Black P Hryen N Perkms 'I' Folkers P Hubner J Goettsch S Harford E Hagen, B Buol I Hr. ROW 3 A Hanssen J Batj, J Bronemann R Burrxchter, J Helgens L E11ers R Bronemann,R Landxs K Hagen B Ba11ou,E Drerks R Eden 20 Tlrt students can earn these pornts by belongtng to orb antzatrons berng an honor roll student and partrerpatron tn other sehool uetrvmes The brg ex ent for tlus organrzatton 15 the annual formal ban quet and prom nf Sandra Harford and Ron Burnchter sellmg at football games 1n the M Club stand SILATED Left to Rrght C Folkers J Schlarmann B Tob1ason,M Nelson M Shover, J Wllcox J Poppe, J Seehusen J Schoenbeck J Sehoon J Prull ROW 2 R Postel J Suter R Norrrs L Reuter T Streets B Vesey J Mullen, R Stadtmueller R M.1rt1n J Maur1ce,S Shoop M Plueger J Schnetder ROW 3 B Stumbaugh K Schatz R Long P Behn,R Merer 'vi Rrckels B Norrxs,J Maurxce J Spahr J Podhaslu, Ponder R Matthressen 'T i? 'V SEATFD Left to Rtght J Broneman B Null J Bayne J Schnttder E Rteklefs J Eden L Rreklefs G krorntnga J Sehnetder E Stenzel Mtss Ness 'Vnd ROX C Nhrtgg Im Rtcltels J Schoenbeck R Postel J Sehltrmtnn J Wrllms S Schnerter L Reuter N N1cN,ty J Prtll J Nrekol N1 Wynn Ni Shoxer C Behn T Eden ird ROW D Prull S Rathbun N1 Sehm dt J Postel S Starks I Stetner L Sutton N1 XV111ms S Stms S LIIIIXIKIIHJII J MeDona1d 'vi Nelson J Bleatlorn B Tttcl J Shelley B fobmson gf,-if Soma. gtrls restmg between the acttx mes at Z1 C R A meetmg Through the sports in which the members partic- ipale, G,R.A. strives to promote physical fitness, sportsmanship, and comradeship. 23 This organization was formed for the farm boys in this school, Their primary aim is the develop- ment of agriculture, lcatlersliip, co-operation, and citizenship, Each year they hold a banquet for the members and their parents, At this time they pre- sent a senior girl as their FFA Sweetheart. This year me lucky girl was Barbara Tobiason. Ojfdcefw J. Wright - Sentinel, A. Hanssen - Secretary, P Cerdcs - Reporter, D. Meier - Vice -President, T. Streets - President, I. Hein - Treasurer. ROW 1, Left to Right: R. Tobiason, B. Postel, L. Hasler, L. Smock, S. Hosford, L. Kuhns, M. Zimmerman, H. Folkers, R. Covington. ROW 2: R. Lamont, J. Eggiman, K. Hagen, G. Ulfexts, P. Gerdes, M. Cerjets, I. Hein K. Tuetken, M. Rickels, L. Buol, L. Monck, R. Ulferts. ROW 3: R. Lubben, D. Keegan, R. Stadtmueller, E. Ganfie1d,B.Ba11ou,P.Tobiason, C. Wacker, D. Meier, B. Black, C. Classen, A. Hanssen, D. Schaffer, B. Wil- cox, 1VLr. Webb, Sponsor. ROW 4: J. Kiburz, J. Zimmerman, M. Ehlts, P. Caspers, W. Barclay, C. Hawkins, S. Wolken, R. Benedict, H. Ulferts, D. Martensen, L. Holub, J. Martin, K. Schatz, G. Harms, L. Bader. .- -. a... -il vig Tv . -qi, Mrs. Nelson and State FHA Convention dele- gates. 'Treasurer - L. Miller, Secretary - B. Kramer, Vice-President - C. Folkers, President - J. Goettsch. E ' S i 4 A 'l'e prepare girls for the most irnportaigt eareer ii their lik'es,!liel5uILI1'e Iloizreiiiakerf f,f.k:1it-riea This year their rziziiii project was a ehiii supper for tile public iii December. This provided fu.:L.1s for tiiem to selld represemarives lxiliitkldlk'CUll'v'L'lillxJ1 helel in March. A sueeefsfiil ,ear cuz. he eredited to the eo-operation ainoiig the FHA girls and their sponsor, Mrs. Nelson. SEATED, Left to Right: C. Fitkin, L. Reuter, J. Willms, S. Schneider, J. Coettsch, E. Ricklefs, S. Shoop, L. Rieklefs, J. Bohlken, S. Riekels, L. Balster, N. Perkins, S. Hotilt, M. Willins, B. Kramer. ROW ZZ: M. Goodyear, J. Arnbuhl, J. Tuel, S. Stadtniuel- ler, B. Null, D. Hall, J. Siiter, M. Gerdes, D. Schatz, J. Siniinons, B. Buol, D. Freese, C. Folkers, J. Seehusen, L. Mowrey, N. MeVay, J. Niekol, M. Shcver, Mrs. Nelson. RCW 3: L. Miller, C. Robin- son, P. Brokaw, M. Portewig, S. Stadtmueller, E. Oltnians, B. Covington, C. Martensen, B. Eberhart, R. lleiken, J. Bleadorn, M. Nelson, B. Tobiason, J. McDonald, M. Reth, S. Scott, J. Paulson, D. Conley, L. Eggirnan, M. Wynn. Ogden President - R. Eden Vice -President - P. Behn Secretary - R. Long 66:45 This is the organization for the varsity lettennen of Monticello lligh School. When Ll boy earns ai varsity letter, he is autoniaticully L1 Panther - Club member. At the end of exleh school year, they hold Ll potluck picnic for the members and their guests. SEATED, Left to Right: A. llanssen, J. Maurice, D. Meier, R. Long, R. Eden, P. Behn, K. Hagen, J. Podhaski. ROW 2: J. Helgens, T. Streets, M. Rickels, J. Mullen, L. Eilers, J. Holmes, B. Vesey, R. Stcrdtmueller, Mr. Nelson, Coach. ROW 3: R. Norris, C. Ponder, B. Stumbaugh, J. Bzity, R. Matthiessen, R. Landis, J. Wright, J Splizir. f.'f :'-'- -'Ii F Us l mjl' i iliililil HH . QflCd Q .Ks . 1 , 4 0 5 J' I ' vi- 4 ' YS 3 ' ' . 1 'A n Q. 5,3 ug ru. 9415, Q: ,s I , Q Exthl 1 : Us ,'. . Uua:M A fp' '.,. L J: ' of . I .D 5 , 531-1 4 - 'rf 5 0- r S, Q. K.: QI' ,. : 'zggrg U , 0 Q '-' 2.3: ' 2 . 2 ' 0. : o-Q' ,Q Q uv f. I' Z 4? Q ww . 1712 ' In Y. , x il 9 .X 1,1 I 'us 0' . I Q- Q U '- X . te? 4 7,644-50,4 .Llckic Nmkol fxhrlczlu Wynn C.1roly11 Fxlkixx Linda Kflfdlltill Mary Jane Sho VCT Waudq 5 .V Lwf, nfl .IL'7 ,f QQUK'I:iL,'E Jfmz. D.m.i1 F... ,, . 't'1Vw1U f.1.xry Jw CH ,wig LL Jfflkk 5k::.wc::m-L Marg? Monticello's football season was sparked with new talent, spectacular plays, glorious victories, and nn- timely injuries. Coach Nelson's Panthers turned in ri 3-4 record :intl landed in a third place tie in the Wtnngic. Captains - R. Eden, B. Vesey. SEATED, Left to Right: E. Rigby, P, Behn, R. Eden, K. llngen, D. Meier, D. Simmons. ROW 2: R. Long, I.. Reynolds, J. llelgens, J. Spahr, J. Wright, J. Maurice, D. llelgens. ROW 3: Coach Nelson, R. Stadtmne1ler,M Riclaels. B. Vesey, J. Holmes, L. Monck, Asst. Coach Looft, Manager J. Baty. 71644-SOM 7 Some of the boys talking over their football season with the coach, Mr. Anderson. In freshman -sophomore football, the Panthers carried a 1-2-l fwon-lost-tiedj season's record while their Walwlac conference eastern division stand ing was 1-2. Actually, the gridders played better football than their record would indicate and un- covered some new talent along the way. SEATED, Left to Right: B. Mettler, S. Hosford, D. Smith, L. Hasler, H. Folkers, P. Skelley. ROW 2: D. Heimes, E. Canfield, B. Stumbaugh, R. Matthieson, J. Maurice, J. Kiburz. ROW 3: Coach Anderson, J. Mullen, A. White, L. Goettsch, J. Ross, B. Bohlken, L. Wilken, N. Husrnann, D. Stead, Manager J. 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M111111's 111-511-xop11c:.1gL-rs I111V11LAJ 111 .111 14-G 111i1f1i 111 111- w1111 M411i1111 1111 I1lc 1111111 11111251111 L11L' L'LJ111ACT' L'11CC 1.1J11u1. T111' 115511 1'.1111111-11 5111111111111 111111111115 0111141111-111151-rs 1111'Ullg1101l1 1115 11415141-1111111 SL-1151111 The boys 111 11011011 :lt one of the wus. KNEELINC, Left to Right: A. White, C. Wacker, J. 1N1L111CZ1,D. Stcad, L. Goettsch. ROW 2: J. Kiburz, C. Po11dcr,B. 1'1.l!1SSCIl. Co.1c11 Anderson, B. M.1tT.11icso11, D. Hifncs, P. Skcllcy. 33 Jane Maurice, WnMuc track queen - I in These truck hoys deserve the praise of the students of Monticello high school. They E had an iiiidefeated year. and held on to the coveted title Of-XV'JllXiL1C Track Champions. 3 This pictures three of our runners-P. Behn, J. Podhaski, M. Rickels. KNEELING, Left to Right: B. Stumbaugh, B. Norris, J. Podhaski, J. Helgens, M. Rickels, J. Holmes, R. Long. ROW 2: Coach Nelson, J. Maurice, J. Bronemzmn, J. Baty, John Maurice, A. Hanssen, D. Meier, D. Stead, P. Behn, B. Bohll-Len, L. Wilken. ROW 3: A. White, B. Meier, M. Dolan, B. Mettler, L. Coettsch, I. Hein, K. Hagen, J. Fraser, P. Skelley, R. Canfield, D. Smith. If , . X ' x ? D P Sf! 78 M udic Mr. Stumbaugh supervising a st'udent's band lesson. 5 Offczma Mary Egger - President Jane Maurice - Secretary-Treasurer Julie Schlarmann - Vice-President Flutes: S. Shoop, J. McDonald, L. Miller, J. Maurice, E. Hagen, M. Folkers, J. Schneider, A. Hoffman, P. Egger. Oboes: A. Bunting, N. Perkins. Bassoon: R. Postel, M. Nelson. Alto Clarinet: L. Sutton. Bass Clarinet: S. Har- ford, J. Schneider. Alto Saxophone: J. Schoon, J. Edwards, V. Blohm, J. Schlarmann, J. Paulson, F. Kromminga. Tenor Saxophone: B. Eby, T. Folkcrs. Baritone Saxophone: P. Hubner. Clarinet: J. Goettsch, J. Suter, J. See- husen, B. Kramer, B. Stumbaugh, D. Schafer, B. Buol, H. Rynor, B. Eberhart, E. Bleadorn, S. Otten, D. Hall, M. Shover, B. Null, D. Prull, S. Zimmerman, B. Hollar. i I 9 3 5 ., wi 3 Dance band playing at performance Part ofthe pep bancl at a bas 1-netball game. Cornet: K. Harms, M. Egger, J. Maurice, S. Sims, R. Long, L. Balster, B. Mitchell, D. Heeren, J. Bohlken, P. Tobiason, B. Norris, D. Stead, S. Poock, P. Keener, C. Behn. French Hom: S. Hank-en, J. Lehxnann, D. Baldwin, J. Bleadom, S. Ballou. Trombone: R. Martin, R. Burrichter, C. Folkers, B. Norris, L. Goettsch, S. Wolken, S. Thompson, E. Dierks. Baritone: D. Krein, S. Hoult, J. Wilcox, J. Spahr, K. Schatz. Tuba: J. Prull, P. Skelley, B. Tuel, J. Dandl. Percussion: J. Schoenbeck, L. Steiner, B. Smith, M. Goodyear, C. Fitkin, M. Wynn, J. Nickol, A. White, M. Suter. b . ...-,.g .Y ,... We Scuba Zawztd Mary Egger, Jane Maurice, Jeryl Goettsch, and Joan Suter during an informal practice session. This is the group which consists of the girl singers of our school. They received a II rating at contest this year. SEATED, Left to Right--M. Shover, S. Lambert, C. Robinson, T. Eden, S. Stadtmueller, J. Bayne, L. Cass, D. Hughs, B. Norris, D. Hoffman, M. Reth, L. Guyan, J. Bohlken, B. Buol, J. Schoon. ROW 2: M. Canfield, J. Holmes, J. White, J. Simmons, M. Holub, B. Behrends, S. Otten, A. Hoag, J. Eden, J. Schlarmann, D. Baldwin, M. Wynn, L. Miller, C. Fitkin, M. Goodyear, B. Eberhart, D. Burns, Mrs. Goettsch. ROW 3: L. Koranda, J. Whitte more, J. Brandemuhl, J. Goettsch, J. Schneider, S. Schneiter, M. Martin, N. Perkins, T. Folkers, J. Maurice, S. Shoop, L. Balster, M. Egger, J. Suter, M. Nelson, B. Tuel, J. Prull, R. Postel, J. Schoenbeck- Offdena Loren Buol - -President Judy McDonald - -Secretary The mixed chorus during a rest period in class session. SEATED Left to Right: L. Koranda, J. Brandemuehl, N. Perkins, J. Suter, J. Goettsch, M. Zimmerman, R. Tobia 'on H Roll-:ers M Egger M Goodyear, B. Tuel, J. Schoenbeck, J. Schoon. ROW 2: S. Lambert, J. Schneider, D. Baldwin, T. Folkers, E. Dierks, O. Lubvas, B. Eby, C. Gearhart, J. Mullen, R. Bronemann, R. Burrichter, J. Brone- mann, J. Maurice, B. Eberhart, C. Fitkin, Mrs. Goettsch. ROW 3: J. Whittemore, M. Canfield, J. Simmons, S. Schneiter, J. White, J. Helgens, P. Tobiason, I.. Buol, C. Classen, M. Dolan, B. Norris, B. Buol, J. Prull, L. Miller R. Postel. Zo-ye' Zdyd 2144421 Ron Burrlchter, Dave Stead, Larry Goettsch, and Paul Toblason 'hammlng xt up dunng a rehearsal Thrs LS the b1ggest boys chorus Montxcello has had m a long nme They recexved a II raung at contest SEATED Left to R1ght C Benson, D Smlth P Skelley H Fo1kers,B Postel,M Zlmmerman, R Toblason P Caspers, S Hosford, R Heeren R Long J Maur1ce,J Mullen J Helgens ROW 2 L Smock,S Wolken V Bronemann,A Lubavs,A Whlte D Stead, L Goettsch, K Hagen Mrs Goettsch, advxsor ROW 3 P Skelley D Kee an, W Barc1ay,J Fraser, D Prewxtt B Boh1ken,J Baty, E Dxerks, B Ballou, B Mexer, C Claussen J Vvhxte Dolan,B Stumbaugh, R Benedxct B W11cox,D Krren H Reynor , ' : . . ' , . , . . . ' . ' , . Lamont, Heeren, B..Eby, P. afohiasoni B: Black, L. Bnol, R. Bhyeen, E. Etren, R. Bloiemann, R.'Burrichter, IJ. . . , . . . , . . : . , , . . . , . . , . . Suu Spud Ron Burrtchter Original Oratory Judy McDonald Radio Speaking Carla Folkers Interpretive Reading These are a few of the students of Monticello High School who participated in the annual speech contest This 15 an active way that Ou ,468 play QA! bEA'I'ED, Left to Right J Schne1der,C Folkers, T Eden, Mrs Joseph, director ROW 2 R Lubben, student director B Ballou P Behn the students with dramatic ability can show their talent. l , . , 1 . ?f Zaeea Rx 7fm0,, I X - fx as sg- Mary Ylcth, Y rcshru arr Sharon Schrrc ner , Sophom fb' 1:9 Barbara Ebcrhart, Junior ...mrs Phyu 'V' is Haycn, Sen ior Al Caror Senior Martcnscrr, K 'F' Mary Jean Phrcger, Senior if 6 , 0010 AX '35 019 will '05 ciov Qxoxx QAZ? xg 33 . 10 w e0 CGQK' ixxgg Qxxb QOW Richard Stadtmucller escorts Mary Jean Pleuger, senior attendant. i 2. 4 xl T A r O Jr O Homecoming was il hlg night for the 5111 - dems ofMo11t1eelloll1gl1 School--especially for Joan and her court. The girls were beauuful and the boys were handsome, and the night was perfect. I1 willremainlnthe111e111or1esof111a11y people for a long mme. Larry Eilers escorts Barbara Eberhart, jr attendant. 'Ecard Thu :muuul hand carnival, Jpnuborcd by the hand pzircutb, was again A huge success. Com was collected hy the candidates, and told by3lIl'I1Ull8IlilL'Cl1l'I1iYLiiIUH1150 rrmncy for thu hand. The candidates were: frcshrnun-A. Huffman, S. Wolkeup bopho- mnrcs-f .F1tk1u, E, Dierkg, junior:-S. Hoult, R. Bumchtcr, bemors-S. Hankcn, B. Norris. The attendants shown with thc king Ron Burrichter and queen Shirley Hoult. N JAG Q C' F11 Q 1 ' Q l 1' lvaiwd 3113 lflg lla! fs , dl U2 C an Ugg! ba bd Sue Shoop decorates one of the grade pupils face with paint. 5 ! if . rw .I Ji- kai' li A Joe Spahr and Sandra Harford are pictured This was the center decoration ofthe M looking for their name -cards. Club banquet prom. 5 Ron Eden, president, rehearses his speech in privacy before the banquet. These were SOme of thC SCIVCIS Sl'10WU 1'912lX- Some of the guests at the banquet are shown ing before they started to serve. enjoying their meal. FM . ix.. ' 'ffl I . f The servers in their oriental costumes, The theme of Oriental Fantasy made wait for the banquet to begin, attractive surroundings for the couples dancing. I ' pid!!! Marilyn and Robert look for their name cards on the banquet table. This pictures a few of the guests relaxing at This is an informal gathering of a few ofthe the banquet table after the meal and before faculty members before the banquet began. the entertainment. Z V p. nf' - V mia 1 41 2 L 5132 - -9 M5 . Q -A ff . S. . ei ' xg-1' 5 El, sw.-' 1 .ff -' . - Z I 'A' ' o 1 H- 35 W' ,'2. Ms- 1 5 L5 Yjnvlercfaddmen elsif? 2 fl S v-1 YISLY Pr LWLLULI C Badgr L Balstu W Barclay J Baynv. C Bnhn C B nson L Back tr X... 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MARY EGCER LEROY EGGlMAN A friend to everyone and My ambition is just around everyone is her friend. the corner. MARVIN EHLTS l'm willing to be con- LARRY EILERS vinced, but show me some- The wolld belongs to. the . ti 4 It's not mine. e one who can convince me. merge C' 59 VIRGII. BURNS BELVA COVINGTON A car, a car, a kingdom Quiet in appearance with for my car. motives unknown. JOAN DANDL RONALD EDEN Get to know her, she will His smile is the secret to surprise you. his success. x.jv l MARY GANFIELD EVAN GILLMORE A blonde with a Smile is Nothing there is that a blonde worthwhile. bothers me. LARRY Glu-MORE JERYL GOETTSCH , , A talented and ambitious liugclle-5 age tllinedhlrrjtp 7 girlg she lives for the fun a Its' W O I es 3 lts' of life's mad whirl. 60 LAURA ELLISON WILLIAM FIRST She has Stardust in her Size is not grzmdcurg tcrri eycsg at least her head is tory does not make a na- in the clouds. tion. CARLA FOLKERS MARILYN FOLKERS Her eyes speak when her They can who think they lips are closed. can, HELEN HARFORD SANDRA HARFORD Beneath a mild exterior . there is a little bit of Get tgee taelhmd me Satan deviltry. --an pus ' KAREN HARMS PHYLLIS HAYEN She has a love that life I don't dare to be as witty could never tire. as I can. f wx EUNICE HAGEN She's here--I heard her giggle. m con use .. WALTER HANKEN ALBERT HANSSEN A little man with a mighty We never heard him speak mind. in haste . 6? 60 BEATRICE KRAMER Blessed are those who run , in circles for they shalt be Oh Yes' I fhlfjk 5O I culled the big wheels. mC'm WhY' SHA RON LAMBERT RONALD LANDIS Sl ld f LYDA LEHMAN C 100 als 'ue af too Small, but so is a stick of long and oh, the nights dynamite far too short. ' N. IVAN HHN DEAN HELGENS He appears to be innocent His slowness of action does doesrm he., ' not indicate a slowness of ' mind. IRVIN HIMEBAUGH JAMES HOSCH Men of few words are the One of our Stars- at leggt Y beSf men- he is always out at night. LEONA RD MONCK WILLIAM MEYER I , f k I don't need an introduc- He U do any ,kmd fb Wm 1 tion--everyone knows me. -:Jailong as it isn t schoo. w r . GERRY OMMEN ROBERT NORRIS , , H I think I think more than Now: Emsteux 5aY5 E olemmklmmk CWHBMVZ BMJ Pe P - say----- CAROL MARTENSEN She puts worries in the bottom of her heart, sits on the lid, and smiles. JOHN MARTIN The circuit through a small resistance is called a short circuit. ROBERT MARTIN JANE MAURICE He hasn't revealed all his Tall and neat, blonde and ambitions as yet, but give sweetg she's a gal that's him time. hard to beat. 5,5vs ROLLA PREWITT SALLY RATHBUN His favorite worls ofliter- She takes life as it comes ature--comic books. and seems to enjoy it. IARRY REYNOLDS JO MARIE RICKELS Wh h ? h d - A ring on the finger is long. wry T e ay ls worth two on the phone. KENNETH PAYNE MARY JEAN PLUECER Hold the fort--I'm com- Intelligence is not her only ing. virtue. JUDITH POPPE RU-I-H POSTEL But I must talkg how else Always happy, always gayg can a woman express her she,s in love so the Sa' views? Y l ' xx Juiniiii SCIINEIIDIQR U5VI'iRN.E,5ClmH:I'3R His ambition and sincer- Is there mischief bchiixl it ill 1 Id h. t LI ' w ea im o ie hor cyca? - -Maybe. I heights of greatness, JANICF SIMMONS SUE SIMS If at first you don't suc- If wit were music, she'd ceedg try someone else. be a whole concert. MARVIN RICKELS After hearing women l'm content to be quiet. JULIE SCHIARMANN You'll find this gal always the same . Dependability is her middle name. NORMAN SACKETT A little knowledge is a dangerous thingg keep out of danger. MARY SCHMIDT A gal of few wordsg quiet is she, but shc's friendly and cheerful as she can be 65 JOAN SUTER I know a lot but I just LOIS SUTTON Can't think of it now. Such an innocent face. BARBARA TOBIASON ROBERT TUEL If you be good, you'll be Work? What's work? happy, but you'll miss a Where have I heard that lot of fun. word before 'i vi 'E JOSEPH SPAHR My conduct in school is RICHARD STADTMULLER the teachers' delightg I when I fmd my Proper ' sleep all day and study groove, a famous man I ll q???y all night. MEIY Prove- LINDA STEINER THOMAS STREETS Nlischief comes easy for I have a weakness for her. studying--girls! E Z 'GM eaukvz BARBARA VPLR-NGN WILLLAM VESEY Describing her simply HWS alert when he 5095 3 She's swell. 514111- JEANETTE w1LCox JAMES WRBCHT M Success in the future is Have a 390, mme vyulbe within her reach. You are lwmgi You e dead a long time. Vice-President - Ronald Landis Secretary - Jeryl Goettsch President - William Ballou 67 Jr and ull continue to do 0 um Ill tutun 74 74a 700154 746 Zed! aa Wave 74064 'Me Zee: Wcddme 2466 7a aa. Tlus motto ha gvmd d us IIIYOUEII ou 11511 chool v 4f,,,,. g W fc . h A av.. v . '. 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