Storm Lake High School - Breeze Yearbook (Storm Lake, IA)
- Class of 1952
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Storm Lake High School
Storm Lake, Iowa
VOLUME XXXIX
CO-EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISORS SPONSORS
Donna Mahoney Joyce Dyvad Glenn Moore Merle Kahuda
Don Fiete Floyd Freerkson John Stark
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Ages ago in ancient Greece before our great
democratic country was founded, a civilization
thrived which was the first of its kind. Justice
in the form of democracy existed upon this earthly
planet and so today we are trying to apply the doc-
trines of democracy that have been handed down
through the centuries from the ancient Greeks to
our present day government.
We, the seniors of 1952, must accept this chal-
lenge of upholding the standards that have been set
up for us by our predecessors. As we journey
forth, let us be prepared to face the problems with
clear thinking as we strive toward our hopes for
world unity.
Those youths who achieved and won respect
in high school were those who spent something of
themselves to attain that honor. The yearbook staff
has worked intensely and arduously to present to
you the happenings, pleasant and worthwhile, of
the past year's activities. The staff hopes that
many of this year's memories will return as you
read and enjoy the 1952 BREEZE.
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The senior class of "5Z" proudly ded-
icates this annual to W. C. Jarnagan, edi-
tor of the Storm Lake Register and the Pi-
lot Tribune. Realizing the importance of
having such an understanding man as ed-
itor of the papers which play an extensive
part in our community, the Senior Class
wishes to express its gratitude to him for
all he has done for our school.
Mr. Jarnagan, has greatly aided our
school as well as the community, and in
appreciation of all his efforts, we dedicate
this 1952 BREEZE.
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To the Board of Education of the Storm Lake
school system goes our boundless gratitude for
their untiring efforts in our behalf. In their hands
is placed a truly great undertaking, the education
of the youth of the community. Their only com-
pensation is the satisfaction that comes from a
job well done.
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F. C. Bridge Olive Yocum, Secy. M. J. Hughes
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W. P. Wesselink E. Stern L. B. Hansen L. A. Dannenberg
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MR . MOORE
Completing his fourth year as
principal of the Storm Lake High
School, Glenn B. Moore is respected
and admired by all. His duties as
principal are indeed great, but he
conducts math classes, acts as ad-
visor ofthe "Breeze" and helps pro-
mote school activities. However,
he is never ton busy to hear problems
and offer advice to students and
faculty. Mr. Moore more than fills
his responisbility of administration.
MR . BLOCK
The endless task of operating a
school system is the job of Superin-
tendent A. R. Block, a truly amiable
and understanding leader who con-
stantly wins the approval of all. For
fifteen years he has has been in
the school system, eight of these as
principal of the high school and
these latter years as superintendent.
The inspiration from his kindly in-
terest and helpful guidance will
long influence the students as they
journey into the world.
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CLYDE SIMONS
Problems Facing
American De-
mocracy
Geometry
Assistant Football
and Basketball
Coach
MERLE KAHUDA
Home Economics
Personal and
Family Relation-
ships
REED SCHAEFER
Physics
Chemistry
Guidance
IO
ETHEL WHITE
Shorthand
Typing
wacky
MARIAN KEHR
English
Latin
CECIL SPATCHER
Head Football and
Track Coach
Assistant Basket-
ball Coach
Biology
acuity
WILLIAM BRIT-
SON
Shop
ANN ROSEDALE
Physical Education
CHARLES HESS
Head Basketball
Coach
Assistant Football
Coach
General Science
MINNIE ANDER-
SON
English
Library
Guidance
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Vocal Music
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FLOYD
FREERKSON
Art
LURA MCLANE
Algebra
Bookkeeping
Retail Selling
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JOHN STARK
American History
World History
Driver Training
Golf Coach
ROGER
ANDERSON
English, Speech
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JAKE LaFOY
Physical Education
PAT SHUMATE
Secretary to Prin-
cipal
OLIVE YOCUM
Secretary to Su-
Derintendent
BONITA WOLFE
School Nurse
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MARVIN FIELD
Instrumental
MUSIC
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Rudy Bemat
George
Baud ers
Beryl Newell
Oscar Nelson
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FIRST ROW -- Reynolds, Freiberg. Rawson, Kuehl. Carlson. SECOND
ROW -- Toay, Abbot, Mc Nemey, Renshaw. THIRD ROW -- Roberts,
Flohr, D. Lee, B. Lee, B. Mc Diarmid.
Zfudemf Huawei!
Under the direction of Mr. Moore, the Student
Council helps create enthusiasm and purposefulness
among the students as well as to sponsor many
school activities throughout the year. The mem-
bership consists of the senior and junior class
presidents and vice-presidents, sophomore and
freshman presidents, and homeroom presidents.
At each meeting the group considersexisting prob-
lems and plans for an ever improving high school.
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ALICE ANDERSON
Mixed Chorus-3,45 Girls Cho-
rus-1,2,3,451Acts-15Jr.Class
Play-3: Y-Teens - 1,2,3,45
G,A.A.-1,2,3,45 Cabinet-15
3,45Vice President-35 Breeze
Staff-45 Cheerleading-1,2,3,
4.
DONNA BOND
QTransfer from St. Mary's-25
Y-Teens-2,3,45 G,A,A,-2,3,
45 Homeroom Secretary-
Treasurer-45 Student Coun-
cil-2.
JANET COOPER
Band-1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus-
1,2,3,45Girls Chorus-1,2,3,45
1 Acts-1,25 Jr, Class Play-35
Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Cabinet-3,
45 G, A, A.-1,2,3,45 Breeze
Staff-4: Hi-Breeze News-4.
THOMAS TOAY
Band-1,25 Mixed Chorus-1,2,
3,45 Boys Chorus-1,2,3,451
Acts-2: Jr. Class Play-35 Hi-
Y-1,2,3,45 Vice President-
35 President-45 Breeze Staff
-451-li-Breeze News-15 Foot-
ball-1,2,3,45 Basketball-1,2,
3,45 Track-1,2,3,45 Baseball
-2,3,45 l-lomeroom President
-25 Homeroom Secretary-
Treasurer - 15 President of
Class-45 President of Student
Body -45 Student Council
President - 4,
DARLENE ELSNER
DAVID BECKWITH
Transfer from Garner-45 Mix -
ed Chorus-45 Boys Chorus-45
Hi-Y-45 Football-45 Letter-4.
MURRAY DAILEY
Band-1,2,35 Mixed Chorus-1,
2,3,45 Boys Chorus-1,2,3,45
1 Acts-1,25 Junior Class Play
-35 Hi-Y-1,2,35 Football-1,
2,3,45 Letter 2,3,45 Home-
room Play-15Freshman Class
Homeroom P1HY'1:Y'T66I1S- President-15 Student Coun-
12.3.45 G.A.A.'1,2,3,4,
cil-2.
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JUDITH COMSTOCK
Transfer from Omaha-15 Mix-
ed Chorus-2,3,45 Girls Chorus
-1,2,3,45 Small Group-2,3,4:
Mixed Small Group-3,4: 1
Acts-1, 25 Jr. Class Play-35
Y-Teens-1,3,45Cabinet-3,45
G,A,A,-1,2,3,45Cheerleading
-2,3,4.
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BARBARA HOLMES
Girls Chorus-25 1 Acts-1,25
Junior Class Play-35 Y-Teens-
1,2,3,45Cabinet-35Treasure-
25P1'eSid6r1t-45 G,A.A,-1,2,3,
45 Secretary - Treasurer -35
Breeze Staff-45 Cheerleading
2,3,45Homecoming Queen-45
Council
Breeze Queen - 25 Student
. -2.
VIRGINIA SWINK
DONALD FIETE
fTransfer from St. Mary's-'Zj 1-Acts-25 Junior Class Play-
Y-Teens-2,3,45 G,A,A.'2,3, 35FOOtbal1-2,3,45 Letter-2,3
45Breeze Staff-45Hi-Breeze- 4: B8SkeIba1l-2,3,4: Golf-2.
2,3,4, 3,45 Hi-Y-l,2,3,45 President
of Hi-Y-25 Breeze Co-Editor
-4 5 Student Council -3,
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CAROLYN YOUNGDAHL
Home Room Play-15 1 Act
Plays-1,25 Junior Class Play-
35Y-Teens-1,2,3,45G,A.A.-
l,2,3,45 G,A,A,-Cabinet - 15
Home Room President -35
Student Council-35 Hi-Breeze
-45 Breeze Staff-4,
JOYCE DYVAD
Mixed Chorus-l,2,3,4: Girls
Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 45 Small
Group-4:Mixed Small Group
-45 Y-Teens-1,2,3,45Cabinet
-2, 3, 45 G, A, A. -1,2,3,4g
Breeze Business Manager -45
Hi-Breeze News-3,45 Librari-
an-15Class President-35Class
Secretary-Treasurer-45 Stu-
dent Council Secretary-3,
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DONNA MA HONEY
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KAY EISCHEID
Band-1, 2, 3, 45 President of Band-l, 25 Girls Chorus-25
Band-45 Woodwind Quintet
2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus-2, 3
Homeroom Play- l :Y-Teens-
-1,2,3,45 Y-Teen Vice Pres-
ident - 35 G,A,A.- 1,'2,3,4
Breeze Co-Editor-45 Home-
room Vice President - 1
Homeroom Secretary-Treas-
urer-2.
LEE VAN VOORHIS
Band-15 Mixed Chorus-l,2,3,
45 Boys Chorus-l,2,3,-45 Boys
Quartet - 45 Small Group-45
Accompanist for Girls Chorus
-2,3,45 Choraliers-45 Home-
room Play-lg Hi-Y-l,2,3,45
Basketball-l,2,3,45 Track-l
2,35 Homeroom Treasurer-45
Student Council-l.
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RAMONA PORATH
Y-Teens-1,2,3,45 G,A,A,-1,
2,3,45Cabinet-35 Breeze staff
-45 Homeroom Vice Pres-
ident-2,-4.
Homeroom Play-lg Junior
Class Play-3: Y-Teens-l,5Z,3,
45 G,A,A,-l,2,3,45 Cheer-
leading 3,4.
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RICHARD SEWARD
Boys Chorus-3,45 l Acts-25
Hi-Y-l,2,4: Football - 2, 45
Baseball-l,2,3,45 Homeroom
Vice President-15 Homeroom
Secretary-Treasurer-35 Bas-
ketball-4.
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SUZANNE RAWSON
QTransfer from Des Moines-35
Band-3,4g Y-Teens-3,4g Vice
President - 4: G,A.A, -3,4g
Breeze Staff - 45 Hi-Breeze
News-4 :Class Vice President-
4g Student Council-4: Vice
President-4.
NORMA ROSACKER
Girls Chorus- lg Y -Teens -1 ,2,
3,45 G.A.A. -1,2,3g Breeze
Staff-4.
MARIAN SHANNON
Girls Chorus-1: Homeroom
Play - lg Y-Teens-1,2,3,4g
G.A.A,-l,2,3,4g Breeze staff-
4g Hi-Breeze News -4.
ROBERT WILLCUTT
Band-1,25 Mixed chorus-1,2,
3,4g Boys Chorus-1,2,3,4g 1
Acts-2: Junior Class Play-35
Homeroom Play-lg Hi-Y-1,
2,3,4g Vice President-41 Foot-
ball-3g Breeze Staff-4: Hi-
Breeze News-2: Class Vice
President-lg Class Secretary-
Treasurer-3.
BARBARA WILD
Homeroom Play-lg 1 Act-lg
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JOHN GAILEY
MICKEY RABINER
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Basketball-2.
FRANCIS WALDO
Boys Chorus-1: Hi-Y-1,2,4g
Football-l,2,3,4g Track-1,2,
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LORRAINE SCHRAMM
Band-1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus -
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Small Group-3,45 Choraliers-
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IACQUE ANDREASON JAMES ROHLK LAVONNE HANSEN HELEN ANDREWS
fTransfer from Audabon -41 Mixed Chorus - 2,3,4g Boys Y-Teens-1,2,3,4g G,A,A,-1, Girls Chorus-25 I-lomeroom
Y - Teens - 4. Chorus-1,2,3,4g l-lomeroom 2,3,4g Breeze Staff-4. Play-25 Y-Teens-l,'2,3
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BARBARA SCHUELKE
fTransfer from West Bend -41 MERRIL CHRISTY
Mixed Chorus-45 Girls Cho-
rus-4g Y-Teens-45 G,A,A,-4.
fTransfer from Truesdale -41
Hi-Y-4.
DELBERT SIEVERS
Mixed Chorus-45 Boys Chorus
-3,43 Hi-Y-1,2,4g Football-
4g Basketball-Manager-4.
SALLY HYLLESTED
Band-1,2 ,3,4g Clarinet Trio -
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Chorus-3.4: Girls Chorus-2,3
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President- 2.
LOIS MADSON
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BEVERLY ROBBINS
Homeroom Play-1gY'Teens-
I,2,3,4g Breeze Staff-4,
MOLLY SULLIVAN
QTransfer from St. Mary's-31
Girls Chorus-4gY-Teens-3,45
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DORIS MCNERNEY
fTransfer from Nevada-31 Y-
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Breeze Staff - 43 Student
Council-43 Secretary Treas-
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BILL HARRISON
fTransfer from Sheldon -3,
Junior Class Play-35 Hi-Y-45
Football - 3, 45 Letter-3, 4g
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MARILYN NICKELS
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Junior Class Vice President-3,
Student Council 3.
WILLIAM LEE
fTransfer from Hayes-43 Mix-
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Basketball - 4, I-Iorneroom
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MERLE KAHUDA
Sponsor Homeroom I.
CHARLES HOFFMAN
fTransfer from Dennison-31
Band-3,45 Mixed Chorus-3,43
Boys Chorus-3,41 Track-3,45
Letter-3, Breeze Staff-4.
RAMONA SCHRAMM
Y-Teens-1,2,3,4g G.A,A,-1,
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Secretary-Treasurer-2.
MARTHA WELLS
Y-Teens-1,2,3,4g G.A,A,71,
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JANET MCDIARMID
Girls Chorus- 13 Y -Teens-l ,2 ,
3,45 G,A,A,-l,2,3,4.
DICK ISENBERGER
Boys Chorus - lg Homeroom
Play-2g Junior Class Play-39
Football-3,43 Baseball-l,2,3
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JOHN STARK
Sponsor Horneroom II
DICK WOOD
Mixed Chorus-152: Boys Cho-
rus-1,2g Hi-Y-1,2,4p Foot-
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CAROL LEE JOHNSON CAROLINE LARSON
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PAT HOUREN
fTransfer from St. Mary's-21
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Play-3: Hi-Y-2,3,4g Football-
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VIRGINIA WEILAND
Girls Chorus-1: Y-Teens-1,2,
3,45 G.A.A,-1,2,3.4g Breeze DON MILLER
Staff-4: Hi-Breeze-4. H1'Y'1 2 3 4
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First row: Gailey, Cameron, Degner, Babcock,
Crissey, Frieberg, B. Allen, Christenson, Brummer.
Second row: Covington, Galvin, Connell, Cole
Geisinger, Abbott, Dannenberg, Bumann, Fitz-I
gerald. Third row: Coffin, C. Allen, Dierwecter,
Fiscus, R. Huegerick, Gerry, Gaes, Hoffman
Fourth row: Hammer, Bauer, R. Hanson, Fertig
Jones, Boysen, Botine, Not pictured -- D, Hill.
First row: Luhmann, Ouinn, Schaller, Storck,
Hunter, Salie, Richardson, Stacy, Second row:
Grewell, Wellmering, Risely, Tutt, Taggs, Meyers,
Joye Miller, Wheat. Third row: Warnock, Robb,
Ponsor, Howard, Marvin Lewis, Manly Thorton,
Melvin Thorton,Jim Miller. Fourth row: Prichard,
Phipps, D. Lee, Schmitz, Wagner, Wissler, Roberts.
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Ably managing the
homerooms are: Presi-
dents: Pat AbbottandBob
Robertsg Vice-presidents,
Romayne Huegerichg Sec-
retary-Treasurers, Ronnie
Dierwechter and Susan
Salie.
After two years of ex-
perience of the junior class
seems possessesed of many
fine abilities and ambitions
to make a future class of
seniors that Storm Lake
will respect. Fine leader-
ship has been shown by
their class and homeroom
officers and class officers.
Their fine dramatic ability
was shown in this year's
junior class play, "You
Can't Take It With You."
It was one of the most
hilarious and outstanding
ever presented in Storm
Lake and will long be re-
membered by all. The jun-
ior's wonderful workman-
ship was shown in the ex-
quisite Prom, given in honor
of the senior class. We all
take our hats off to you, the
juniors. We are sure you
will succeed.
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Ann Luhmann, Dick Lee, Judy Frieberg
Miss Anderson, Mr. Simmons
Sa amazea
First row: Hopkins, P, Golnitz, Ellis, Kramer K
Hanson, Claussen, Dyslin, M. Lee, Hughes Sec-I
ond row: V. ljliegerich, J. Dyvad, Kuehl Hix
Hoeven, M. Eischeid, Hase, Grienke Third row:
Hill, Ioebgen, Hoch, Brunner, Fietes, Keith
Barnett, Karol Barnett. Fourth row: Bland, Bur-
mister, Harrison, Barels, Flohr, Immanuel.
First row: Reynolds Muffley Stafford Patter 0
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Scofield, McConkey, E. Stock, Wildinson Porter
Second row: North, J. Peterson, K. Peterso1i,Swift
A. Stock, L. Shannon, Marilyn Lewis,S. Peterson
Third row: Nelsen, G. Porter, LaFoy, Yocum
Mailliard, Wohlers, Spooner. Fourth row: Steig
Parrott, R f ld
osen e , Woehlers,Schaefer, Shaw.
Vice-presidents, Jim E-
manuel and Joan Staffordg
Secretary-Treasurers,
Mary Eischeid and
After a year's exper-
ience in S. L. H. S. the
sophomore class of 1951-
52 have really earned a
place of recognition in our
school. At first, they too,
like the freshman class
were timid and inexperi-
enced when they first en-
tered high school. Now
they have lost their timid-
ity and always greet you
with a smile and a cheery
greeting. They also have
shown their acting ability
by their excellent perform-
ance in the traditional one-
acts. We are confident that
with all this talent and with
all the wonderful person-
alities the members of this
class possess, they will be
a future junior class to be
proud of.
The homeroom offi-
cers are: Presidents, Jim
Flohr and Nancy Reynoldsg
Vice-presidents, Jim E-
manuel and Gary Yocumg
Secretary-Treasurers,
Mary Eischeid and Joan
Stafford.
Ni'
Gaelyn Porter, Anita Kuehl, Larry Hill
Miss McLane, Mr. Britson
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First row: Beckwith, Krouse, Carlson, Breecher,
Green, Horner, C. Golntiz, B. Johnson, Homme.
Second row: Baker, Hough, Lindlief, Bleeke,
Mefford, Holtapp, Ireland, Clifton. Third row:
R. Johnson, B. Hoffmann, Hadenfelt, Hout, B. Mc-
Diarmid,I. Gailey, Gordon, Fourth row: Aylword,
R. Dailey, Haukland, R. Hoffmann, R. Galvin,
Kennedy.
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First row: Shideler, Platt, Stroup, Smith, White,
Weaver, Taggs, K. Miller. Second row: Reese,
Nelson, Redenbaugh, Meyers, Otto, Sorenson,
Nixon, S. Miller. Third row: Jim Miller, Dick
Renshaw, Daryl Renshaw Shatp,R. Merry, Pappa-
dackis, M. Richardson, Watkins, Steffen, Sorenson,
Winkel, Triekel, McManmus.
fzeadmcm
Although this year's
freshman class is a little
shy and inexperienced we
are sure they will come
through with great success
in their remaining years
at S. L. H. S. and the later
years to come. They have
already proved their ability
to challenge any problems
they meet on their road to
to success. Some have
proved to be leaders by
holding homeroom and class
offices. Also a great deal
of dramatic ability was
shown by those taking part
in the one act plays. We
wish them well!
The homeroom officers
are: Presidents, Bob Mc-
Diarmid and Dick Renshawg
Vice-presidents, Chuck
Kennedy and Corwin Stephan,
Secretary-Treasurers , Ron-
nie Hoffman and Daryl Ren-
shaw.
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Ronnie Johnson, Shirley Carlson, Jim Gailey.
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First row: Manly Thorton, Gary, Hammer, Coffin, Hoffman, L. Hill, Melvin Thorton, R. Johnson, M.
Richardson. Second row: Hoch, Isenberger, Gordon,Cole,R. Hansen,Barels,Nelsen,Waldo.Fietes,Fiscus.
Third row: Seward, Phipps, La Foy, Burmister, Kennedy, D. Merry, D. Bechwith, John Gailey, Wood,
Fourth row: Willcutt, Sievers, E. Harrison, Fiete, Roberts, Toay, Flour, Cristy. Fifth row: Jones, Ro-
senfold, Van Voorhis, Rohlk, B. Harrison, Bauer, Houren.
Top: Willcutt,Toay. Middle: Hour-
en, LaFoy, Anderson, LaFoy. Bottom:
Thornton.
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Wa-
With a strong Christian
background the Hi-Y has had
an outstanding year. Mr. An-
derson and Mr. LaFoy have
capably helped the boys set
their standards and morals to
become better men.
The organization's work
is always noticeable around the
school as the members are on
the job selling tickets for various
activities. The whole school
appreciated their enjoyable
Christmas program. Another
of their jobs included their an-
nual sale of the booster license
plates, advertising the Tor-
nadoes.
Some of the members at-
tended the Sioux Falls convention
from which they gained valuable
information and experience.
First row-B, Allen. Luhmann, Frieburg,Geisinger, Ris1ey,Salie. J. Porter, Hopkins, Redenbaugh, Green, Taggs,
C. Golnitz, K. Miller, Platt, Crissey, Reynolds, Christensen, J. Peterson, R, Schramm, Mahoney, Swink, Wild,
Holmes, Second row-Ellis, M. Richardson, Quinn, Fitzgerald, Schaller, Shannon. L. Hansen, E. Stock, Wixon,
Wilkinson, Hughes. Wheat, Shideler, M,Eischied, Joan Dyvad, L.Shannon, P.Go1nitz, Robbins, Grewell, Tutt,
K. Eischied, Rawson, Third row-Cameron, Storck, Dannenburg, Conne11,StaCy.J0ye Miller, Anderson, Hyllested,
Rabiner, Larson, Brummer, Comstock, Nixon, Hough, Nelsen, Holtapp, K. Hanson, Patterson,Huegerich,Hoe-
ven, Kramer, Kuehl, Stafford, Fourth row-Abbott, Covington, Ireland, Clifton, Sharp, Bleeke, Carlson, Mef-
ford, Otto, K. Miller, P. Beckwith, Homme, Weaver, C. Taggs, North, Rosacker, L, Schramm, Bumann. Mc-
Nerneyg Fifth row-Degner, Andrews. Lewis, Claussen, Horner, Breecher, B.
Johnson, Weiland, Meyers, Hout, Hunter, C,Johnson, Howard, Youngdahl,
Joyce Dyvad, Nichels, Galvin, D. Hill, Wellmerling, Muffleyg Sixth row-
Sullivan, Scheulke, Porath, Baker. Reece, Stroup, Sorenson, Krouse, White,
McDiarmid, McConkey, Hix, A, Stock, S. Peterson, K, Peterson,Grienke,
Dyslin, Elsner, M. Gailey.
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Top-Barbara Holmes, middle-Sue
Rawson, Miss Kahuda, Pat Abbottg
bottom-Anita Kuehl. Joanne Dyvad,
Striving to create a fellowship
of girls has been one of the Y-Teen
belonging.
goals this year. This has been a happy
busy group as they participated in their
many activities. With the help of the
adult Council they were hostesses to
the Northwest Iowa Y-Teens Conference
Under the direction of the Cabinet they
sponsored the Thanksgiving program
and the annual Christmas Dance as well
as the Spring Mother-Daughter Banquet
With a thought for their foreign friends
they sent friendship packages. Under
the sponsorship of Miss Kahuda, Y
Teens attained nearly one-hundred per
cent membership, making nearly every
girl in high school have a feeling of
First row-Claussen, Muffley, B, Allen, Geisinger, Salie, Risely, J. Porter, Hopkins, Redenbaugh, Platt, K, Miller
C. Golnitz, Crissey, Reynolds, Christensen. I. Peterson, R. Schramm, K. Eischeid, Swink, Wild, Holmes. Sec-
ond row-Ellis, M,Richardson,Quinn, Fitzgerald, Schaller, M,Shannon, L. Hanson, E,Stock, Wixon, Wilkinson
Lewis, Shideler, Wheat, M. Eischeid, Joan Dyvad, L. Shannon, P. Golnitz, V. Hueqerich, Hoeven, Stafford
Kuehl, Rawson, McNerney, Third row-Sorenson, Storck, Dannenberg, Connell, Stacy, Joye Miller, Anderson
Hyllested, Rabiner, Larsen, Brummer, Comstock, Nixon, Hough, Nelson, Weaver, Holtapp, K. Hanson, North
Dramer, Patterson, Mahoney. Fourth row-McConkey, Krouse, B.Iohl'1s0n, Cameron, Andrews, Porath, Schuelke
Sullivan, Weiland, Mefford, Otto, S. Miller, P. Beckwith, Homme, L. Schramm, Hughes, Johnson, Hunter
Elsmer, Dyslin, Grienke. Fifth row-McDiarmid, K. Peterson, Ireland
Breecher, Horner, Bleeke, Sharp, Clifton, Carlson, Hout, Baker, S. Peter
son, A. Stock, Hix, Youngdahl, Joyce Dyvad, Nickels, Wellmerling, Bu
mann, M, Gailey. Not pictured-Cooper, Wells.
Top-Miss Rosedaleg middle-Anita
Kuehl, Linda Dannenbergg bottom-
Marilyn Cameron, Barbara Wild.
at the dowtown alley.
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This year the girls learned lessons
in teamwork and sportsmanship as well
as having had fun in G.A.A. They had
tournaments in volley ball, basketball
and soft ball under the excellent coach
ing of Miss Rosedale. Along with their
school activities, the members had an
opportunity to learnthe skills of bowling
Some of the highlight events of their
year included freshman initiation, a
Christmas party, and the final dance
of the school year. All of the girls
owe a great deal to this fine organi
First row, left to right: Cooper, Wells, Reynolds, Quinn, Kuehl, Fitzgerald. Salie, Grewell, Luhmann,
Shannon. Second row, left to right: Hough, Rawson, Nickels, Schramm, Abbott, Dyvad, Swink, Rabiner,
Lindlief, Third row, left to right: Schaller, Coffin, Thornton, Lee, Youngdahl, Thornton. Dierwechter,
Hyllested .
Miss Kehr, Marilyn Nickels,
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That the job of putting out a weekly
newspaper is not an easy one and re-
quired a great deal of cooperation and
work,is wellknown by the Hi-Breezes'
staff. Wednesday nights found various
members of this group finishing up
last minute items and putting the
finishing touches on articles to meet
the 4 P.M. deadline. This fine or-
ganization, and its sponsor, Miss
Kehr, deserve a great deal of credit
for bringing news and interesting
items about Storm Lake High School
to its student body and faculty.
Zbzeeye Staff
First row-Mr. Moore, Mr. Freeksen, Porath, Swink, Crissey, Hoi- ,,.
mes, Anderson, Fiete, Mahoneyg Second row-Shannon, Dyvad,
Wei1and,Rosacker, Robbins, Wild, Rawson, McNerney, Andrewsg W'
Third row-Van Voorhis, B. Lee, Seward, Toay. Not pictured- 'N'
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After another year we can say "well done" to the stu-
dents who make up the girls' chorus, boys' chorus, and
mixed chorus, and to their very capable instructor, Miss
Edythe Albert.
The students who make up these choruses were se-
lected early in the fall by Miss Albert.
One of the most important performances was the
concert given at Christmastime. Instead of the usual
Christmas songs, a concert of holiday music was given
December 16, 1951. Featured were songs about holidays
representing each month of the year. Solists and small
group participated in this concert, together with the
choruses.
The choruses worked hard for probably the biggest
event of the year, the music contest held at Denison.
Much time was given by these students who thoroughly
enjoyed singing together. Music has become more and
more important part in the lives of the students and prob-
ably will continue to do so.
Much recognition should go to Miss Albert for her
splendid job in preparing various music groups for their
performances.
lst row-McConkey, S Platt, Grewell, Cameron, Cooper, Hopkins, Weaver, B. Johnson, Reynolds. Stock, Porter
Miller, Sullivan, Luhman. 2nd row-Babcock, Covington, Schaller, Frieberg, Horner, Comstock, Anderson, Hyll:
stead, Brummer, M. Lee, Muffley, Lewis, Stroup. 3rd row -Green, Galvin, White. Salie. Stacy, Richardson. Eis-
cheid, Wheat,Reese, Patterson, Hoeven, Kuehl. 4th row-Nelson, Allen, Schramm, Schuelke,Kramer, Joanne Dy-
vad, Hunter, S. Miller, J. Miller. Howard, Crissey. Back row-Ellis, I-Io1tapp,Geisinger, Storck, Abbott, C.Johnson
Dannenberg. Joyce Dyvad. J. Peterson, Connell.
1st row -Grewell, Cameron, Freiberg, Cooper, Dierwechter, Schaefer, Ponsor, Comstock, Hopkins, Weaver, Luhmann
2nd row -Babcock. Covington, Schaller, Sa1ie,Wi1lcutt, Robb, Fiscus, Dailey, Toay, Richardson, Anderson, Hyllested
Stroup, 3rd row-Green, Galvin, Schuelke, Kramer, Yocum, Botine, Beckwith, R. Hoffman, Joanne Dyvad. Hunter
Patterson, Kuehl. 4th row -Schramm, Holtapp. Storck, C. Hoffman, Boysen, Jones,.Seivers, Harrison, Dannenberg
S. Miller, Howard. 5th row-Abbott, Johnson, Wagner, D. Lee. Rohlk, Van Voorhis, Rosenfeld, B, Lee, Connell,
Joyce Dyvad.
Back row-Wagner. D. Lee, Jones, Rohlk, Van Voorhis, Rosenfeld, B. Lee. 4th row-Shaw.Bare1s. Stieg,F1ohr. Boy-
sen, Sievers, E, Harrison. Seward. 3rd row -Merry, Galvin, Trickel, Gillespie, Schmitz, Botine, Beckwith, R. Hoff-
man, Hadenfelt, 2nd row-Melvin Thornton, McDiarmid, R, Dailey, C. Hoffman, Willcut, Robb, Fiscus, M. Dailey
Toay, Manly Thorton. lst row-Richardson, Hoch, Hill, Porter, Wohlers, Yocum, Bland, Dierwecter, Schaefer
Ponsor, Coffin.
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In the fall the marching band is one of the many centers
of activity. The familiar sound of the whistle, the twirling
batons, and the drum cadence begins as the marching band
"steps off." You could have seen the band performing for
the football games, leading the Homecoming festivities, or
giving their enthusiastic support to the cheering section.
There was more behind the scenes than meets the eye.
For instance there were the numerous practices at the Brad-
ford field and "fall out" followed by the hurried rush for a
ride back to school.
Culminating a very colorful season under the direction
of Mr. Fjeld, their director, the Storm Lake High School
band receivedall rating at the State Marching Band Contest
held at Memorial Ball Park.
The coming of winter found the music students delving
into more difficult pieces and training their ears for the
sound of the right pitch. The concert band which assumed
an important role consisted of several bands. Two of these
were the pep band, a spirit booster for the pep meetings and
basketball games, and the orpheum band which appeared at
the class plays and added a musical background for other
occasions.
The concert band's first appearance was at a concert
on February 12. After the concert the band began in earnest
to prepare for the contest in April.
Mr. Fjeld may be congratulated on the wonderful job
he has done with the instrumental group of Storm Lake High
School.
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The small groups, which include
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and choraliers, have become familiar
sights at school programs, plays,
churches, and various organizations
throughout the community. Before
school, at noon, and after school were
the times you could find them vocalizing
in the new music room.
Each group did very well at the
various contests in which they par-
ticipated this spring.
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groups and also to their very capable
director, Miss Albert. Both have given
up a lot of time to bring us enjoyable
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Soon after the second semester
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form. We find them practicing before
school, during study halls, and after
school. They may be heard performing
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Wood,M. Dailey, Boysen, Bauer,Fiete,Houren, Isenburger, Toay, Sievers, Roberts, Spatcherg Fourth row- Nel-
sen, D. Renshaw, Hoffman, LaFoy, Seward, Fiets, Gillespie, Hammer, Botine, Lewis, Ponsor, Mailliard, Hauk-
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S. L 6 Sac City 27
An inexperienced Storm Lake eleven under their new
coach, Cecil Spatcher, journeyed to Sac City and en-
countereda veteran Sac team. They were unable to cope
with the over -all power of the Indians but never quit fight-
ing and the boys show indication that they'll be hard to
beat after some experience.
S. L. 0 Sibley 14
The Tornadoes made an unimpressive showing in their
first home game. The Storm Lake offense never got roll-
ing and our defense was unable to stop Sibley's ground
game. Valuable experience was gained which helped in
future games. Sibley scored a safety in the first half and
two touchdowns in the second half to complete the scor-
ing.
S. L. 13 Spirit Lake 13
The Green and White ,h by playing heads up football,
made their homecoming asuccess witha 13-13 tie again-
st the Indians. Playing their best ball all year the Torn-
adoes came back after trailing 13-0 to gain a moral vict-
ory. The team showed great improvement and we're
looking forward to the coming games.
S. L. 0 Spencer 33
The Tiger's ability to execute long touchdown runs
proved to be the difference as Spencer won its Home-
Pla in in the rain the Tornadoes were unable
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to capitalize on their long drives which carried them
deep into Spencer territory. The score fails to indicate
how hard the Tornadoes fought.
S. L. 0 Estherville 26
Returning home , the Tornadoes were beaten by a strong
Estherville team. Storm Lake started strong but they never
recovered from a bad break received when the Midgets
intercepteda pass and went all the way for a touchdown.
Breaks were again a big factor in the outcome but again
the Green and Whife couldn't capitalize on their long
marches.
S. L. 27 Sheldon 13
Storm Lake started strong and continued to outclass
the Orabs from Sheldon for the entire game. Showing a
lot of spirit the Tornadoes coped their first conference
victory. The boys displayed a good brand of football for
the home crowd.
S. L. 28 Emmetsburg 28
Storm Lake journeyed to Emmetsburga definite under-
dog and Dulled one of the outstanding upsets in the Lakes
Conference so far by tying the strong E-Hawks. Emmets-
burg had to come from behind in the closing minutes to
tie the score, and as the game ended, the Tornadoes were
well on their way to another touchdown. It was the out-
standing game of the year for the Storm Lake eleven.
S. L. 14 Laurens 0
Playing in below freezing weather before a home
crowd, the Tornadoes battled a game Laurens eleven.
The Green and White's superior defensive play proved too
much for the small Laurens team. The weather was a
definite hinderance to any offensive action.
S. L. 7 Cherokee 34
For the final game of the season, the Tornadoes jour-
neyed to Cherokee for the annual clash with the Braves.
The locals fought hard but were unable to match the
over-all power of the conference champs. Thus marked
the final game for ten senior lettermen and also closed
the season with the records showing two wins, five losses,
and two ties.
Don Fiete, a senior tackle, and Bob Roberts, a junior
guard were selected for the Second All-Conference team
in the Lakes Conference. Tom Toay, senior back, Warren
Bauer,junior back,and Bill Harrison,senior end,received
honoraole mention in the Lakes Conference.
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April 11 . . . . Holstein Relays
April 18 . . . . Pocahontas Relays
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April Z9 . . . . Storm Lake at Cherokee
May 3 ............. . . . Estherville
May 9 .......... District at Cherokee
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May 24 .......... State Meet at Ames
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Wadaml Wanna Society
Tuesday, February 26, 1952, was a memorable day for nine seniors, for
it was on that day that they were initiated into the National Honor Society.
In a solemn and impressive candle-light ceremony before their parents and
fellow students, these seniors received the highest honor that can be bestowed
on a high school student.
To qualify for membership they must rank in the upper third of their class
scholastically. They are then chosen by the faculty on the basis of their stand-
ing in the other three fields. Character, Leadership, and Service.
Mr. Moore presided over the ceremony, and after giving an introductory
explanation he called the initiates to be initiated, to the stage where each re-
ceived a candle. Mr. Shaefer, Mr. Simons, Miss White and Miss Anderson
then reviewed the values of scholarship, character, leadership, and service,
lighting a candle as they did so. As the name of each candidate was called he
stepped forward to light his candle from this square which symbolized the four
merits.
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Soft lights, sweet music and wonderful food set the stage for the biggest
social event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. On the night of
Saturday, April 7, 1951, at about 6:00, the couples began arriving and were
immediately transported back in times to the "Gay Nineties." As the couples
stepped out of an old-fashioned trolley car and into the gym, they found them-
selves at a sidewalk cafe complete with lamp posts and surrounded by murals
and flowered trellises.
Sophomores, disguised in typical "Gay Nineties" garb Qcomplete with handle
bar moustaches and sleeve gartersl ver ably served a delicious four course
dinner.
An entertaining and amusing program was introduced by toastmaster. Pat
Houren.
The memorable evening was brought to a close with dancing to the smooth
music of Roger Loots and his orchestra.
The transition of time into a bygone world of fantasy was accomplished by
hard work, energy, and ingenuity on the part of the class of 1952.
The secret conferences of the various committees, the zealous grading of
Room 15, the nights in the Study Hall painting the trolley and cafe sigh, the
painstaking job of making hundreds of small blossoms, the running back and
forth between houses and the last minute finishing touches in the gym that had
somehow been magically transformed into a glamorous sidewalk cafeg all these
things plus the night itself add up to wonderful and lasting memories.
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Barbara Holmes
Doris McNerney
Lee Van Voorhis
Dave Beckwith
Carol Lee Johnson
Janet Cooper
Sue Rawson
Judy Comstock
Barbara Wild
Doris
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Mrs. Allen
Marion Shannon
Joyce Dyvad
Virginia Swink
Alice Anderson
Murray Dailey
Tom Toay
Francis Waldo
Carolyn Youngdahl
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Judy Freiberg
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Ann Luhman
Rheba
Tanny Schaller
Paul Sycamore
Bob Roberts
Mr. DePinna
Melvin Thornton
Ed
Stephen Jones
Donald
Allen Coffin
Martin Vanderhof
Ronald Dierwechter
Alice
Noreen Connell
Henderson
Gary Fiscus
Tony Kirby
Dick Lee
Boris Kolenkhov
Marvin Lewis
Mr. Kirby
Manly Thornton
Mrs. Kirby
Linda Dannenberg
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Karl Wissler
Wally Boysen
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EVERYTHING NICE
by A. A. O'Keefe
Orlando Todd
Tom Shaw
Adelaide Todd
Mary Eischeid
Cornelia Todd
Nancy Nelson
Edith Fisher
Marilyn Lewis
l-Iennie Fisher
Barbara Johnson
Bonnie Fisher
Karen Miller
Clifford Henderson
Charles Kennedy
JOINT OWNERS IN SPAIN
by Alice Brown
Mrs. Mitchell
Donna Kraemer
Mrs. Fullerton
Joan Dyvad
Miss Dyer
Nancy Reynolds
Mrs. Blair
Anita Kuehl
SPARKIN'
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Susan Hanna
Audrey Muffley
Lessie Hanna
Marilyn Green
Granny Painsberry
Patricia Ellis
Orry Sparks
Glen Nelson
THE BRIDE WORE RED PAIAMAS
by Harold Kennedy
Mrs. Richter
Janice Peterson
Virginia Richter
Sally Hoeven
Benson
Larrie LaFoy
Lord Percy
Jim Flohr
Gerry Wilson
Bill Rosenfeld
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ZND ROW Songs by the Deep River Boys. Stumped by magic,
3RD ROW The majorettes
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2ND ROW Mr. Jones explains electronics.
3RD ROW Bill displays retail selling talent. Manly and James work behind the scenes
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B 2ND ROW Junior class party. Cheerleaders, Junior class sells at games.
C SRD ROW Glenda reads in the history class. Homemaking class gets hungry. Autographs taken at the
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liick and Caroline lcad the Grand March. Mr. Anderson conducts a speech class. G. A. A
girls sell "swishcrs."
Dancing at the Youth Center. Youth Center audience awaits dramatic production.
Physics class studies electricity. Chemistry class at work.
Band warms up prior to concert. An intent art class,
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1ST ROW Mr. Moore and Gene Shouten discuss studies.
Rudy sweeps up.
ZND ROW The Football banquet, Valentines Day dance,
3RD ROW Pep Band plays at a basketball game. Pat and
Barb. Tuning up in the band room.
4TH ROW Art class draws posters.
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2ND ROW Conference runner-up and district champs.
BRD ROW The teachers at their Christmas party. Tom Toay delivers a fiery speech.
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Baccalaureate Services
Storm Lake High School
Sunday, May 18, 1952
8:00 P. M.
Processional ....................... High School Band
Class of 1952
QNote: The audience will please remain seated
until the singing of the hymn.,
Hymn - "Holy, Holy, Holy" .................... Audience
Invocation - Scripture Reading ......... Rev. F. Earl Burgess
Vocal Selections - "O Send thy Light Forth" ....... Balakireff
"Dark Water" ................. James
Mixed Chorus
Address - ....................... . . Rev. V. V. White
Vocal Solo - "I Talk With God Last Night" ..... Judy Comstock
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Benediction ..................... Rev. F. Earl Burgess
QNote: The audience will please remain
standing for the recessionalj
Recessional . . . .................. High School Band
Class of 1952
C ommencement
Chairman: Tom Toay
Processional - Pomp and Circumstance ............. Elgar
High School Band
QNote: The audience will please remain seated
until the Invocation.l
Invocation .......................... Rev. Alvin Giese
Vocal Selections .................... Senior Mixed Gctet
"Halls of Ivy" . . . Russell
"Hail Storm Lake High School"
Judy Comstock, Joyce Dyvad, Carol Lee Johnson, Sally
Hyllested, Murray Dailey, Tom Toay, Lee Van Voorhis,
Bob Willcut
Address ............... Thoughtless Thinkers In Education
Dr. H. C. McKown
Associate Editor of School Activities
Magazine and Education Specialist
for the United States Department of State
Clarinet Solo - Rigaudon" ................... P. Lacome
Lorraine Schramm
Announcement of Class Honors ........... Supt. A. R. Block
Presentation of Class .............. Principal G, B. Moore
Awarding of Diplomas . . . . . President of the School Board
Recessional ........ ............... H igh School Band
Class colors - American Beauty and Silver
Class Flower - Red Rose
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Abbott, Pat 15, 24, 33, 35, 42, 43
Allen, Beverly 24, 33, 34, 43, 45
Allen, Charles 24
Anderson, Alice 18, 33, 34, 36, 38, 42, 43
Andreasen, Jacque 21
Andrews, Helen 21, 33, 34, 36
Aylward, James 28, 58
Babcock, Kay 24, 42, 43
Barnet, Karol 26, 39
Barnet, Keith 26, 39
Barels, Eddie 26, 32, 43, 52, 56
Bauer, Warren 24, 32, 50, 51, 52, 56
Beckwith, David 18, 32, 43, 42, 52
Beckwith, Paulette 28, 33, 34, 45
Bland, Eddie 26, 43, 56, 58
Bleeke, Joyce 28, 33, 34, 45
Bond, Donna 18
Botine, Dick 24, 42, 43,46, 52
Boysen, Wally 24, 42, 43, 52, 56, 58
Brecher, Mary Lou 28, 33, 34, 45, 47
Brummet, Lorene 24, 33, 34, 43
Brunning. Jim 26
Bumann, Donna 24, 33, 34
Burmeister, Richard 26, 32, 39
Cameron, Marilyn 24, 33, 34, 42, 43, 45
Carlson, Shirley Mae 15, 28, 29, 33, 34, 45
Christensen, Jane 24, 33, 34, 45, 47
Christy, Merill 21, 32
Connell, Noreen 24, 33, 34, 42, 43
Claussen, Carolyn 26, 33, 34, 45
Clifton, Mary Alice 28
Coffin, Allen 24, 32, 35, 43, 45, 47
Cole Deane 24, 32
Comstock, Judith 18, 33, 34, 38, 42, 43, 46
Cooper, Janet 18, 35, 42, 43, 45, 47, 66
Covington, Joan 23, 33, 42, 43, 45
Crissey, Sharon 24, 33, 34, 36, 43
Dailey, Murray 18, 42, 43, 52
Dailey, Roger 28, 43, 52
Dannenberg, Linda 24, 33, 34, 38, 42, 43, 46
Degner, Joan 24, 33
Dierwechter, Ronald 24, 35, 39, 42, 43, 45, 4
Dyslin, Delores 26, 33, 34
Dyvad, Joanne 26, 33, 34, 42, 43, 46
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Dyvad, Joyce 19, 33, 34, 35 36, 42, 43, 46, 66
Eischeid, Kay 19, 33, 34, 38
Eischeid, Mary 26, 33, 34, 43
Ellis, Patricia 26, 33, 34, 43, 45
Elsner, Darlene 18, 33, 34
Emanuel, James 26, 43, 45
Fertig, George 24, 52
Fiete, Donald 1, 19, 32, 36, 52
Fiets, Harold 26, 32, 52
Fiscus, Gary 26, 32, 42, 43, 45, 47, 58
Fitzgerald, Susan 24, 33, 34, 35, 45
Flohr, James 15, 26, 32, 43, 52, 56, 58
Freiberg, Judith 15, 25, 24, 33, 43, 46
Gaes, Jim 24, 39
Gailey, James 28, 29, 52
Gailey, John 20, 32
Gailey, Margaret 24, 33, 34,
Galvin, Helen 24, 33, 42, 43
Galvin, Roger, 28, 43, 57
Geary, Harold 24, 57
Geisinger, Glenda 24, 33, 34, 43, 45, 47
Gillespie, Keith 52, 43
Gillespie, Kenneth 45, 47
Golnitz, Carol 28, 33. 34
Golnitz, Patty 26, 33, 34
Gordon, Lorry 28, 57
Greene, Marilyn 28, 33, 42, 43, 45
Greinke, Betty 26, 33, 34
Grewell, Alice 24, 33, 35, 42, 43
Hadenfeldt, Vance 28, 45
Hammer, Norman 24, 32, 39, 52
Hansen, La Vonne 21, 33, 34, 36
Hansen, Roger 24, 32
Hanson, Karen 26, 33, 34
Harrison, Bill 22, 32, 52
Harrison, Earl 26, 32, 42, 43, 46, 52, 56
Hase, Lucille 26
Haukland, Robert 28, 52
Hill, Donna 33, 39
Hill, Larry 26, 27, 32, 43, 45
Hix, Peggy 26, 33, 34
Hoch, Robert 26, 32, 43, 45, 52, 56, 57
Hoeven, Sally 26, 33, 34, 43
Hoffman, Anthony 24, 32
Hoffman, Charles 22, 36, 42, 43, 45
Hoffman Robert 28, 45, 52
Hoffman, Ronnie 28, 42, 43, 52, 57
Holmes, Barbara 18, 33, 34, 36, 38, 66
Holtapp, Joan 28, 33, 34, 42, 43, 45
Homme, Patty 28, 33, 34, 45
Hopkins, Shirley 26, 33, 34, 42, 43
Horner, Julie 28, 33, 34, 43
Hough, Kathryn 28, 33, 34, 45, 47
Houten, Pat 23, 32, 50, 52, 57, 62
I-lout, Marion 28, 33, 34
Howard, Connie 24, 33, 42
Huegerich, Romayne 24
Huegerich, Violet 26, 33, 34
Hughes, Charlotte 26, 33, 34
Hunter, Martha 24, 33, 34, 42, 45
Hyllested, Sally 21, 33, 34, 35, 42, 43, 46
Ireland, Lois 28, 33, 34, 45
Isenberger, Richard 23, 32, 52
Joebgen, Joe Deane 26, 39
Johnson, Barbara 28, 33, 34, 43
Johnson, Carol Lee 23, 33, 34, 42, 43
Johnson, Ronald 28, 29, 32, 45, 57
Jones, Stephen 24, 32, 42, 43, 46
Kennedy, Charles 28, 32, 39
Kraemer, Donna 26, 33, 34, 42, 43, 46
Krause, Patricia 28, 33, 34
Kuehl, Anita 15, 26, 27, 33, 34, 35, 42, 4
LaFoy, Larrie 26, 32, 52
Larson, Caroline 23, 33, 34
Lee, Bill 15, 22, 36, 42, 43
Lee, Marlene 26, 42, 45
Lee, Richard 15, 24, 25, 35, 42, 43, 52, 56
Lewis, Marilyn 16, 33, 34, 43
Lewis, Marvin, 24, 52
Lindlief, Mary Anne 28
Luhmann, Ann 24, 33, 25, 35, 42, 43, 46
Mc Conkey Wilma 26, 33, 34, 43,
Diarmid, Janet 23, 33, 34
Diarmid, Robert 15, 28, 43, 52, 58
Mc Manus, Ronald 28
McNerney, Doris 15, 22, 33, 34, 36, 66
Madson, Lois 21
Mahoney, Donna l,l9, 33, 34, 36, 45, 47
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Mefferd, Marlene 28, 33, 34
Merry, Don 23, 32, 43
Merry, Ray 28. 33, 34
Meyers, Helen 28, 33
Meyers, Venieta 24
Miller
Don, 23
Miller Jim 24
Miller, Jim 28
Miller, Joye 24, 33, 34, 43
Miller, Karen 28, 33, 34, 43
Miller, Susan 28, 33, 34, 42, 43
Muffley, Audrey 26, 33, 34, 43
Nelsen, Glen 26, 32, 39, 52
Nelson, Nancy 28, 33, 34, 43
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Schuelke, Barbara 21, 33, 34, 42, 43
Scofield, Peggy 26, 33
Seward, Dick, 19, 32, 36, 43, 52
Shaeffer, Gerald 26, 42, 43
Shannon, Marian 20, 33, 34, 35, 36, 66
Shannon, Yvonne 26, 33, 34
Sharp, Ryta 33, 34
Shaw, Thomas 26, 39, 43
Shideler, Jean 28, 33, 34
Sievers, Delbert 21, 32, 42, 43, 52
Sorenson, Gordon 28, 58
Sorenson, Jane 28, 33, 34
Spooner, Delmar 28
Stacy, Phyllis 23, 33, 34, 43, 45
Stafford, Joan 26, 33, 34, 38
Nickels, Marilyn 22, 33, 34, 35, 66
Nixon, Carol 28, 33, 34
North, Ruth 26, 33, 34
Otto, Jean 28, 33, 34
Pappadackis, Gus 28, 52
Parrott, John 26, 56
Patterson, Eileen 26, 33, 34, 42, 43
Peterson, Shirley 26, 33, 34
Peterson, Janice 26, 32, 33
Peterson, Karla 26, 32, 33
Phipps, Rees 24, 32, 52, 58
Platt, Clifford 58
Platt, Sandra 28, 34, 43
Ponsor, Dale 24, 39, 52, 47, 45, 42, 43
Porter, Gailyn 26, 27, 43
Porath, Ramona 19, 33, 34, 36
Prichard, John 24, 39
Quinn, Ana 24, 33, 35, 34, 45
Steig, Jack 26, 43, 56, 58
Stephan, Corwin 28, 52
Stock, Anne 26, 34
Stock, Elaine 26, 33, 34, 43, 45, 47
Storck, Nancy 24, 33, 34, 46, 43, 42, 45
Stroup, Ardyce 28, 33, 42, 43
Sullivan, Molly 22, 33, 34, 43
Swift, Marion 28
Swink, Virginia 36, 35, 19, 34, 33
Taggs, Charlotte 24, 33
Taggs, wnda 28, 33
Thornton, Manly 24, 32, 35, 39, 43, 45, 47
Thornton, Melvin 24, 32, 35, 39, 43, 45, 47
Toay, Tom 15, 18, 32, 36, 42, 43, 50, 52, 57
Trickel, Jerry 28, 43, 52, 58
Tutt, Donna 24, 33, 39
Van Voorhis,Lee 19. 32, 36,42, 43, 46, 50, 57, 58, 66
Wagner, Gary 24, 42, 43, 45, 52, 58
Waldo, Francis 20, 32, 52, 58
Rabiner, Mickey 35, 20, 34, 45
Rawson, Sue 15, 36, 35, 20, 34, 33
Redenbaugh, Joyce 28, 33, 34
Reece, Naoma 28, 33, 43
Renshaw, Daryl 28, 50
Renshaw, Dick 15, 28
Reynolds, Nancy 15, 26, 33, 34, 35, 43, 45
Richardson, Marjorie 24, 33, 34, 43, 45, 46
Richardson, Marvin 28, 32, 43, 45, 58
Risely, Pat 24. 34, 33, 45
Robb, Don 24, 42, 43, 46, 52, 58
Robbins, Beverly 22, 33, 36, 39
Roberts, Bob 15, 24, 32, 39, 52
Rohlk, Jim 21, 32, 42, 43, 50, 57
Rosacker, Norma 20, 33, 36, 39
Rosenfeld, Bill 26, 32, 52, 50, 42, 43, 46, 57, 58
Salie, Susan 24, 35, 34, 33, 47, 45, 42, 43
Schaller, Carolyn 24, 33, 34, 35, 42, 43, 45
Schmitz, Peter 24, 43
Schramm, Lorraine 20, 33, 34, 43, 42, 45, 46, 47
Schramm, Ramona 22, 33, 34, 35
Printing by
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Owatonna, Minnesota
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Warnock, Mike 24
Watkins, James 28
Weaver, Colleen 28, 33, 34, 38, 42, 43
Weiland, Virginia 23, 33, 34, 36
Wellmerling, Janet 24, 33, 34
Wells, Martha 22, 35
Wheat, Gayle 24, 34, 33, 43
White, Virginia 28, 33, 43
Wild, Barbara 20, 34, 38
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Wilkinson, Mary Ann 26, 3
Willcutt, Bob 20, 32, 36,
Winkel, Gene 28
Wissler, Karl 24, 39
Wixon, Mary Ann 33, 34
Woehler, Dewayne 26
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Youngdahl, Carolyn 33, 34, 35, 36, 19
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