Storm Lake High School - Breeze Yearbook (Storm Lake, IA)
- Class of 1956
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Administration ,,........ ............... 5
Classes .,,......
Organizations.
Music ......
Speech .....
Sports ...........
Student Interest ....
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EDITOR ................. Barbara Moe
CO-EDITOR ............ Peggy Farmer
BUSINESS MANAGER. . .Richard Ficte
FACULTY ADVISORS ....,.. Mr. Recd
Mr. Miller
DEDICATIO
TO RLIDY
The senior class and Bre-vzt' Staffarc- proud
to dcdivatf' this 1956 annual to Rudolph
Bernat. better known to all of us as "Rudy"
His friendliness. patienve, and loyalty to
Storm Lakf- High School has rnudv Rudy.
one of our faithful janitors, a frif-nd to all
of us. It is with sinct-rc gratitude and appro-
Ciation that we dedirwatv this, our ye-aris most
important project to hirn.
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SCHDOL BOARD
We, the students of Storm Lake High School, wish
to thank our faithful Board of Education for their
tireless efforts in directing the policies and activities
of our school. Giving freely of their time, they work
solely toward the advancement of today's youth.
Bottom row: QL-RD Del Lairdg Ernie Hallingg
Finch Wagner, presidentg Mrs. Yocum, secre-
tary. Top row: Bill Walkerg Howard Dugang and
Morton Hughes.
Mr. Block, our superintendent, is a
man of great responsibilities. His duty of
shaping young lives into good citizens
and adults is a difficult one but is accom-
plished well by him. Our thanks and
gratitude go to this fine man.
OLIVE YOCUM
Secretary
Behind the inner door ofthe office we
find our faithful principal, Mr. Reed N.
Schaefer. Besides directing the numerous
activities of our school, he has the task
of helping hoth his fellow teachers and
the student body with their various prob-
lems. With these many duties he still
remains our calm and genial principal.
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FACLI LTY
JACK BARLOW
Boys' Physical Education, Hi-Y Advisor
ARIE BRINK
World History, American History, Head
Basketball Coach
WILLIAM BRITSON
Industrial Arts, Home Mechanics, Mechanical Drawing
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BOYD CAMMACK
Algebra III, Solid Geometry, Trigonom
etry, Consumerls Math, General Math
Boys, Counselor
KENNETH CARPENTER
Instrumental Music
ESTHI-QR HAACK
English. German. Dramulivs
MERLE KAHUDA
Hunu-making, Home Mc-vhanius, Girls'
Counselor
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Cht'IlliSll'V. Phvsics. Cf-ywral Svivm-1
I'II,I,ARlJ MILLI' R
Arts and Lruils
.IAMES MUODY
ish. Spf-1-1-lx. Ur'uu1ulic's.
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MARY MORAN
English, Assistant Honiemaking
DELORES NOVOTNY
Problems of Democracy, Grade Instru-
rncnlal Music
CLARA RASMUSSEN
Librarian
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JACK REED
Secretarial Training, Bookkc-4-ping. Retail
Selling, Office and Retail Training Pro-
gram, Annual Advisor
CLYDE SIMONS
Geometry, Algebra, Assistant Football
Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach
MILDRICD SMITI-I
Girls' Physical Education
DOROTHY TRIiiNCI'IARD
Vocal Music'
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General Science, Biology, He-ad Football Industrial Arls, Wurlml Ilislury. Ilriwr
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Nelson Ralph Cordenian.
CLISTODIANS
We are sure the faculty and students of
Storm Lake High School appreciate the
wonderful job that the cooks have done this
year. Because of their co-operation and hard
work, our school has a very fine Hot Lunch
Program.
COOKS
We, the students of Storm Lake High
School, owe a debt of gratitude to our able
custodians. Because of their tireless efforts,
our high school is always kept neat and
clean. We can always he proud of the ap-
pearance of our school.
QL-RJ Minnie Brummer, Louise Peterson
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DEAN ANDERSON Andv
I stand on the brink of a great career will some
body please push me off.
LORENE ALBERTSON
"Neath her quietness lies true slncerityfi
COLDIE ANDERSON "Blondie"
"Considerate, kind, and neat-a combination that
can't be beat."
FRED ANDERSON
.'Fred's a member of our bandg as a drummer he
takes his stand."
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Officers-QL-Rl Allen. president: D.
Hallingg Marsha Hanson.
SENICRS
This l956 annual is the senior's treasure
Chest of memories of all the wonderful high
school days shared with their friends in the
junior, sophomore, and freshmen classes.
We hope that we have left them many
pleasant reminders and that some of our
innovations may become school traditions
in the future.
KAREN ALLEN
"Her gaity and laughter ring ever after."
DIANNE BARBER "Di"
"The only way to have a friend is to he one 'i
ROBERT CARTER "Bob"
"An avid musician in our midst."
CLYDE BENTZIN "Benny',
"I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit and watch
it for hours."
KAY BLOCK
"A girl with a smile is a girl worthwhile."
CARLA BUCHHOLZ "BuCk',
"Her smile would warm a polar bear.'
PHYLLIS CHRISTENSEN "Phuddy"
"l'm no angel, but I'm happy."
LARRY DANIELS "Danny"
"They say he was once caught studying."
JUDY DILLON "Jude"
"Her hair is too dark to be an angel."
CARY DOKKEN "Doc"
"lf svhool is liberty. give me death."
ARDYS DYSLIN "Ardy"
"She likes pleasure, she likes fun. And she's a
friend to everyone.
TED EWARDS "Ed"
"Only three great men are livingg l'm one and I
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ROBERT ESTES "Bob"
"Hoa ni-ither a book worm nor a sm-hool hound but
hos a swf-ll fellow to haw around."
TERRY FACERHOLM "Fag"
"I think I think more than you think I think."
PEGGY JO FARMER "Peg,"
"A rnorlern girl with big blue vyms. and a personal-
ity twice he-r size."
ADA FERTIC
"If silence were golden. l'cl he a Hlllllillliiltff.
RICHARD FIETE "Rich"
"When it comes to dressing nvut, this hoy is really
hard to beat."
ROBERT FRENCH "Bob"
"I flon't mind studying. hut I don'l like' lo lull the
lc-avln-rs all I know."
DAVID CEISINCER "Dave-'
"A hvtlvr guy you could mwvr find."
LAUREL GENTIS
HIIAS llliff' to bf' lI3.I.Ul'3.l Vthfll yllll IEP lI3lIll'2:lIly HIFI
JANET CINDLFR "Jan"
Essence- of swez-lm-ss: morlel of nvatnvse- '
DARRYL HALLINC
"lf bright remarks were grains of sand, heid be a
desert."
MARSHA HANSON "Mag"
"The ABC's of popularity-ability, beauty, and
cooperation."
DONNA HESS
"She puts her best efforts into everything she cloesfi
SUZANNE HOLDEFER "Suzy"
"Mischief shines through her eyes."
JORJA HORNER "Jo"
"Big brown eyes and auburn hair, there are few
lasses quite so fairf,
ROGER HUGHES "R0g',
"Life of the class-death ofthe teachers. Wh0's
afraid of the big had faculty."
SANDRA HYLLESTED "Sandy"
"Full of fun and hard to beat: to be her friend is
a real treat."
MICHAEL JULIUS "Mike"
"The most fun 1 have in school is when l'm not
theref-
PATRICIA KEATS "Pat"
"Her lift- is like a muon-there 1 a man in it."
WAYNE LARSON
"I want to he bashful but the girls won't let mef'
JO ANN LEPPER "Jo"
"Why let the devil have all the fun?"
LAURA LINDQUIST "Laurie"
"She has a heart for every joy, but room for just
one certain boy."
DWIGHT LUCIA "Lush"
"If he's a sample we'll take a dozen."
TRILBY MAMMEN "Trilh"
"Neatness is a crowning grace, and at the top she
takes her place."
CAROLYN MANTEUFEL
"Always laughing, always sweetg she's a gal you
all must meet."
BARBARA MOE "Barb"
"She looks like an angel and acts like one too, but
you never can tell what an angel will do."
JAMES MUCHULAS "Jim"
"I just take my time and enjoy myselff,
DON NETTLETON "Ned"
"In athletics he-ls really neat, and for a friend he
can't be beat."
LUCILLE N EW ELL "Lucy"
"She's a quiet lass until you see her out of class."
RONNIE OLSON "Ole,'
"A smile will go a long way. and so will he some
day."
NANCY PAYNE
"Hera-'s a gal that can't be beat with personality
and smile so sweet."
ROEMYRNA PHILLIPS "Myrna"
"A pleasing personality brings its own rewards."
CHARLOTTE PFALZCRAF "Char"
"I dou't care how you spell my name. I'll change it
someday just the same."
CARRY PORTER
"School's alright-but it won't plow the 'north'
fortyf"
JOHN POWERS
"President of the 'bored' of education."
NANCY PRICE "Nanc'l
"Quiet but full ol fun, she's liked by everyone."
BERNARD ROBINSON "Bernie"
"A good-looking, friendly lad is heg to him all
sports rome naturally."
CARY ROHLK "Cam"
'II believe in conserving energyg especially my own."
KARLEEN SAGNESS "Sag"
"It's not what I do wrong, but what I'm caught at."
JAMES SALIE "Jim"
"Girls are a nuisance, hut I wouldn't mind having
one."
I..aVOLA SANDY "Sandy,'
"She leads a life thats gay and carefree, but always
willing to help is she."
KOY SHEETS "Tina"
"Shy-no, just not acquainted."
DONALD SLIEFERT "Don"
"A likeable, friendly fellowf,
SHIRLEY STANTON "Shirl"
"With personality and smile so sweet, she's a gal
you all must meet."
HARRIET STOFFERS
"If giggles were unlawful I'd spend the rest of my
life in jailf,
PEGGY SWANSON "Peg"
"One reason why gentlemen prefer blondes."
JANET TERRY "Ian"
"I like to work and do my share, but giggles slip
in unaware."
CHARLES THULIN "Chuck"
"Lead me not into temptation, but show me where
it is."
VICTOR VOLLRATH "View
"He would stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a ques-
tion."
IDA MAE WALBY "Ike,'
"She's a good student, aims high, and we are sure
she'll get there."
MARY ANN WALLEN
"Laughing eyes and flashing smile, charming ways
and lots of style."
PATRICIA WALLIN "Pat',
"She has a sweet dispositiong a good quality for
a good position."
DIXIE WELLIVER "Dix"
"Dixie was our homecoming queeng with person
ality plus the reasonis seen."
MERLYN WIEGAL "Wiegs"
"Why study? My time is valuable."
RALPH WILEY
"Only weeds grow tall."
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JU IORS
During their busiest year in high school,
the Junior Class showed their many abilities
in every activity in which they participated.
Their fine dramatic ability was ably shown
in their very successful play, "Father Knows
Bestf, They also showed great workman-
ship and ability in the successful prom given
for the departing seniors. Besides, the long
hours spent raising money, the juniors will
hold fond memories of their junior year.
Officers-Cole, G. Hansen, A. Walby
president.
Row 1: IL-Rl Beckwith, Cole, Eischeid, Frilcher
Crapenthin, Baker, Gertsmeier, B. Cundilf. Row 2
Miss Novotny, J. Faust, Janice Gindler, Grewell
Cecelia Breyfogle. Eicksteadt, Dumhaugh, Brooks
Row 3: Cecile Breyfogle, Galvin, Baustin, Dailey
Grohe, Frisell, Doug Barber.
Row I: tl..-Rl Hopkins, Lind, Kolppen, McLaugh'
lin, C. Hout. C. Jackson. D. Holmes. T. Hansen.
Row 2: Mr. Simons. G. Hansen. Lee Huegerich,
Haahr, Bill Lambrilh. Bob Lambrilh. Gutz. Row 3:
Jensen. McDiarmid, P. Jackson. T. Mack, Jahde,
McConkey, Mahoney.
Rau' 1: KL-Rl Sullivan, A. Walby, Voit, Steig
Stedwf-ll. P. Vanve. Willfong. Row 2: B. Spooner,
Willianis. Wohlvrs. Wheeler. M. Stephan. Wixfpii
M. Schwittf-rs. S. Shannon. Row Miss Haack
R. Smith. Youngdahl. Valentine. Wade, Simeno
C. Spooner.
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Row I: fl.-Rl North, Sc-ward. Sears. Phipps. Mail
liard. Dorothy Roth. Donna Roth. Mvllperil. Row 2.
Robbins. C. Olsen. Pe-te-rson. R. Morgan. Schallvr
Ruby. B. Phillips. Row 3: Mr. Moody. P. Olson
Preston. Sainsl-I, Milton. Gerald Porter.
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SOPHO ORES
The sophomores of this year have shown
us that they can be and are successful in
any task that is set before them, including
their one-act plays, an activity shared with
the freshmen. They have obtained more
confidence in themselves and are now ready
to progress on to upper classmen. We are
proud of the sophomores and are sure of a
fine future junior class.
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Row I: KL-RJ Carlson, Bridge, Berry, Boettcher,
Boyson, Clausscn, Birdsell, Davidson, S. Ander-
son. Row 2: Delp, Flohr, C. Brecher, Callison,
Belding, Babcock, Bonebrake, Mr. Kearney. Row
3: S, Andersen, D. Christensen, B. Cooper, Bertram,
Entursle, Darold Anderson, Keith Block. Not pres-
ent: Clark.
Row 1: QL-Rl Stalcup, Quinn, Schmitz, Nixon,
Shramm, Thomas, Neilsen, Taggs. Row 2: Pen
singer, Rulillson, Richardson, Renshaw, ,l, Vance
D. Swanson, Shafer, Sanders, Watermaii. Row 3
Mr. Britson, Rankin, G. Sliefert, Shannon, Winkel
R. Williams, W. Vollrath, Sievert.
Row 1: IL-Rl Hintz, Graplar, Huslebus, Peggy
Keats, Ingram, S. French, lreland, Lighter. J. Mil-
ler. Row 2: Faust, Kelsey, G. Olson, R. Hansen,
Hix, Forney, Platt, C. Miller, Miss White. Row 3:
Harris, Knight, R. Jackson, E. Ginfller, ln man,
Follett, Goodman, Mather.
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Larry Schwitters, K Mack
FRESHME
Although the freshmen have just finished
their first year in Storm Lake High School,
they have proved to both the faculty and
student body their fine abilities. They have
shown their talents both in the classroom
and in the numerous activities in which they
have so enthusiastically participated. With
these traits they have taken their place in
S.L.H.S. where they will become the leaders
in their future years.
Row I: fl.-Rl C. Hansen, J. Hansen. P. Horner, C
Block, M. Hansen, A. Cundiff, Buntrock, Boyce,
Row 2.' Iler, M. Dyslin, Botine. G. Halling, D.
Cooper, Griffel, Duane Anderson, Cingerich, Mr.
Spatcher. Row 3: Bumann, R. Faust, Doolittle, M.
Brecher, R. Hout. Carnine. S. Holmes, Helgason.
Ron' 1: IL-RJ Schuler, R. Wilson. M. Smith, Whit-
ney. Tornich. L. Wilsorl. Wiegand, P. Sliefert,
Thorton. Rau' 2: L. Sohwitters, Wild, Wedemeyer,
Wagner. J. Spooner. S. Sliefert, Teller. Schug. Miss
Kaliurla. Rau' 3: L. Wiley', C. Willianis, Thoe. E.
Terry. Yorum. Tongate. Wvlherall, R. Stephan.
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Row 1: QLARJ Willfong, Wixon, I. Walby
Stedwell, A. Walby, Block. Row 2: Cole
Stephen, Davison, P. Vance, Stanton
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Y-TEENS
The Y-Teens, a junior member of the
Y.W.C.A., worked to create a closer rela-
tionship with other people and to grow in
the knowledge and love of God. Under the
leadership of Miss Kahuda, sponsor, and
Ida Mae Walby, president, the Y-Teens again
completed another successful year. Among
the many activities of the year were: the
annual Dad-Daughter Chili Supper, the Big-
Little Sister Christmas Party, and the
Mother-Daughter Banquet.
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son. Buntroek, Taggs, Waterman. Schramm,
Hulsebus. Row 2: ller. Boyce, Bridge. Nixon,
Tomieh. Whitney. R. Wilson, P. Peterson,
Bonehrake. M. Dyslin. S. Olsen, Cingerieh, K.
Mark. Ron' 3: St-huler, Staleup, J. Hansen. P.
Horner. M. Smith. L. Wilsimii, Werlc'meyer.
Claussen. P. Rohlk. Mittlestadl. P. Sliefert.
Carlson. S. Sliefert. C. Hansen, Thornton. Row
4: J. Miller. Lighter. Schmitz, Nielson. Pen-
singer. Flohr. Boelteher, M. Hansen, Kraemer,
Boys:-n. C. Block. St-hug, Graplar. Hintz. Row
5.' Phippen. L. Olsen. D. Johnson, LeAnna
Newell, Thomas. A. Cundiff, Ingram. S. French,
Birds:-ll. Daxisou. Ireland. Berry. Quinn.
Ron' I: tl.-RJ Lucille Newell, Pat Keats, Lep
per. Charlotte Pfalzgraln, Albertsen, P. Swan
son, Janice Cindler, D. Holmes. B. Spooner
Ceeelia Breyfogle. J. Foust. C. Williams, Voit
S. Shannon, Sheets. Rou' 2: Moe. M. Hanson
Allen. M, Phillips. Wallin, B. Cuntliff, Dillon
Farmer. Steig, Buehholz, llyllesterl, l"riteher
Sullivan, Gentis, Sandy, Price. P. Christen
sen, I. Walby. Row 3: A. Walby. Wixou. Cole
Kay Block, Dorothy Roth, Crapenthin,,I
Horner. Phipps. Robbins. T. Hansen. Lee
North, Certsmier. Baker. Stanton. Hess
Willftmiig. Bevk with. Row 4: Hut-gerieh, G
Anderson, Lind. Koeppen. Welliier. Mal-
liartl, Stephen. Seward. McLaughlin. Diane
Barber, Donna Roth, Stoffers. Manteufelnl.
Terry, A. Dysliu, Janet Cintller, Mefferd.
Row 5: Mammen, Wallen, Sagness, B. Phil-
lips. Payne, L. Lindquist. Sears. Ferlig,
Wheeler. C. Jackson. Holdefer. l'iist'heid
St:-dwell, C. Houl. P. Vane:-, Wohlers.
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The Girls Athletic Association was open
to all girls who were interested in sports.
Hikes around the lake, skating as a group,
and enjoyable play nights have made this
year a big success. The group attended the
girls state basketball tournament as the high-
light of the year. Miss Smith is the sponsor
of this worthwhile organization.
Officers-Seated: QL-RJ P. Christensen, president
Cole. Standing: Wixon, Stedwell.
Cabinet-Seated: lL-Rl Cole, P. Chris-
tensen, Stedwell. Standing: Wixon, C.
Hout, L. Lindquist, L. Wilson, Stalcup.
Rou' I: QL-Rl ller. Boyce, Bridge, Nixon
Tomich. Whitney, R. Wilson, P. Peter-
son. Bonellrake, M. Dyslin, S. Olsen
Cingerirh. K. Mack. Rau' 2: Schuller
Stalvup. ,l. Hansen, P. Horner, M. Smith
L. Wilson. Wi-demeyer. Claussen
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Rohlk. Mitlelstarlt, P, Slit-fert, Carlson,
S. Slit-feri. C. Hansen, Torton. Rau' 3:
1.Miller. Lighter, Schmitz, Nielsen, Pen
singer, Flohr. Boettcher, M. Hansen,
Kraomer. Boysen. C. Block, Svhug,
Graplar. Hintz. Rau' 4: Phippcn, L. Ol-
sen, D. Johnson, Le-Anna Newell,
Thomas, A. Cundiff, Ingram, S. French,
Birdsell. Davison. lrelanfl, Berry, Quinn.
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Row 1: fl.-Rl Moe, M. Hanson, Allen
M. Phillips, Wallin, B. Cundilf. Dillon
Farmer. Steig, Buvhholz, Hyllesteil
Fritcher, Sullivan. Gentis. Sandy, Price
P. Christensen, I. Walby. Row 2: A
WallJy', Wixon, Cole, Kay Block, Dorothy
Roth, Crapenthin. J. Horner, Phipps
Robbins, T. Hansen, Lee, North, Gerts-
mier, Baker, Stanton, Hess, Willfong.
Bevkwith. Rou' 3: Hue-gerich, C. Ander-
son, Linrl, Kovppen, We-lliver. Mailliarrl,
Stephen. Se-ward, Mm'LaughIin, Diane
Barber. Donna Roth, Stoffers, Manteufel
J. Terry, A. Dyslin, Janet fiinrller, Mof-
ferd. Rim' 4: Nlanimen. Wall:-n. Sagness,
B. Phillips, Payne-, l.. Lindquist. Sears,
Ferlig, Wh1't'lt'I4, ff, Javlison. Holmlelier,
Eisrlu-id. Stvmlwi-ll, C. Hout, P. Vance,
Wohlvrs.
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Fiete. Standing: Thulin, Fagerholm, Haahr.
Row 1: QL-Rl Jensen, Gutz, G. Hansen, L. Wiley, R. Faust, Duane
Anderson, Sanders, D. Peterson, Belding, Babcock, Kelsey, Calli-
son, Platt, Carl Miller, J. Vance, Dumbaugh. Row 2: G. Olson,
Shafer, C. Pfalzgraf, John Muchulas, Renshaw, D. Halling,
Tongate, Robert Jackson, Fresill, Peterson, S. Andersen, Rulill-
son, C. Brecher, Mather, Roger Williams, F. Anderson. Row 3:
Carnine. McConkey, P. Jackson, Grewell, Hix, Gerald Porter,
T. Mack, C. Olson, Haahr, Entwisle, Wade, Inman, Ruby, D.
Sliefert, E. Gindler. Row 4: Dean Anderson, Jadhe, Fiete, Bent-
zin, R. Olson, Daniels, Fagerholm, Thulin, Baustian, P. Olson,
Geisinger, Schaller, Julius, Larson.
As junior members of the Y.M.C.A., the
Hi-Y completed another successful year in
promoting Christian character throughout
our school and community. Under the lead-
ership of Ronnie Olson, president, Mr.
Barlow, sponsor, and the other officers, the
Hi-Y presented the school Easter convoca-
tion service and cooperated in bringing us
our Christmas program. With many money-
making projects as selling tickets, Christmas
cards, and S.L. sweatshirts the Hi-Y has
spent a very busy and prosperous year.
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PEECH CLUB
Because of the importance of speech in
the American way of life, the Speech Club
was organized to help promote a larger in-
terest in the field of speech and to stimulate
and further the speech activities of its mem-
bers. Students in Speech Club are eligible
to try out for the various speech contests
and this year Storm Lake High was host to
the State Speech Contest, an event which
turned out very well.
Officers-QL-RJ Kelliver. president
Mammen, Moe.
Row 1: ll.,-Rl K. Mack, Marnmen, We-llix'er, Moe,
Sullivan. Row 2: Wallin, Hyllested, Farmer, Phillips,
P. Vance, Dillon, K. Allen. Row 3: Mellerd, L. Wil-
son, R. Morgan, Tomich, Sagness, Wheeler. Row 4:
L. Gutz, Schaller, Fiete, Haahr, J. Vance.
This Breeze is the result of many hours
of hard work on the part of Barbara Moe,
editor, and Peggy Jo Farmer, co'editor, and
the entire staff. Every Wednesday noon, you
would. find the annual staff busily at work
planning and discussing our Breeze. Our
many thanks to Mr. Reed, our sponsor, for
his patience and guidance.
Staff-U..-Rl Row 1: Lepper, I. Walby,
Farmer, Fiete, Moe feditorl, Hyllested,
Stolfers. Row 2: Wixon, C. Pfalzgraf,
Stanton, Diane Barber, L. Lindquist,
Mammen, Kay Block, Vance. Row 3:
Wallen, Dean Anderson, Thulin, Fager-
holm, Geisinger, Schaller, Vollrath, Sag-
IICSS.
THE BREEZE STAFF
KL-RJ Peggy .lo Farmer co editor
Barbara Moe editor and Richard
Fiete, husmess manager
The task of reporting our daily activities
is the never ending duty of our faithful Hi
Breeze staff. Under the direction of Nancy
Payne, editor, and Miss Mary Moran, advi-
sor, the Hi Breeze staff has diligently re-
ported each week our many ideas, dreams,
and disappointments. We, the students,
wish to thank Mr. Jarnagin of the Storm
Lake Register for his cooperation in pub-
lishing our paper.
HI BREEZE STAFF
Editor-Nancy Payne
Row I: QL-RJ Gentis, P. Swanson, Sandy, A.
Walby, Fritcher, Payne, Phipps, Sullivan, Hess,
Stanton, Janet Gindler, A. Dyslin. Row 2: John
Muchulas, Gertsmeier, P. Christensen, Price,
Dillon, Stoffers, Robbins, I. Walby, S. Shannon,
Duane Anderson, Miss Moran. Raw 3: P. Vance,
B. Phillips, Baker, Wohlers, Steig, McLaughlin,
L. Lindquist, Diane Barber, Fertig, Holdefer,
G. Anderson, J. Terry.
Student body president, Jim Salie.
With the purpose, to create a close co-
operation between teachers and students, to
develop leadership, to give opportunity for
self-government, and to promote in all
things the best interests of the schoolg the
student council met the second and fourth
Tuesday of every month. Under the leader-
ship of Jim Salie, president, and Mr.
Schaefer, sponsor, the presidents of all
classes and homerooms and the vice-presi-
dents ofthe junior and senior classes met
together to talk over our many problems
and coming events.
STUDE T COUNCIL
Row 1: QL-RJ Lepper, Charlotte Pfalzgraf, Welliver, Cole, A. Walby, Wixon, Hansen, Allen. Row
2: Dumhaugh, Carlson, P. Rohlk, Kraemer, Moe, P. Sliefert, Marsha Hanson, Mather. Row 3:
Ruliifson, B. Cooper, Bentzin, Mr. Schaefer, Schaller, Haahr, Salie.
Officers-QL-RJ Seated Allen Salle president
Standing: Cole, Marsha Hansen
Row 1: IL-Rl Mary Ann
Wallen, Dixie Welliver,
Peggy Jo Farmer, Karen
Allen, Barbara Moe.
NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY
Of all the honors which a student may
receive, membership in the National Honor
Society is the greatest. Membership in this
society, which is sponsored by the National
Association of Secondary School Principals,
is open to students in the upper one-third of
the class. From these students, the faculty
chooses fifteen per cent ofthe graduating
class on the following characteristics: Schol-
arship, Character, Leadership, and Service.
The students who receive this honor should
be very proud.
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Row 2: Dean Anderson,
Richard Fiete, Ronald
Olson, Jim Salie. Row 3:
Ida Mae Walby, Kay Block,
Judy Dillion.
Officers IL Rl Payne presidentg P. Christensen, Willfong.
Row 1: IL-RJ Gertsmeier, Cole, Willfong,
Sandy, Dillon, Price, P. Christensen.
Row 2: Mammen, Eischeid, Hyllested,
P. Vance, Kay Block, Welliver. Row 3:
Eayne, Wohlers, Wheeler, Baker, Holde-
fer, Miss 0'Boyle. Not present: Charlotte
Pfalsgraf, Lepper.
As most clubs of this type, the main ob-
jective ofthe Future Teachers of America
is to give its members the opportunity to
observe the background of the field and to
give them experience to aid them in their
future vocation. This year they were able
to attend the Buena Vista College Future
Teacher's Day.
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
One ofthe newer organizations in Storm
Lake High School is the Future Nurses
Club. The purpose of the club is to give
the members a chance to observe the gener-
al field of nursing, to learn the advantages
and disadvantages of nursing, and to let
them know if nursing is the profession they
feel they are best suited. The club has taken
trips to the Iowa City Hospital and to the
Buena Vista County Hospital.
FUTURE URSES' CLUB
5?f85rU?f:1SZVm5!55?E3EE Officers-KL-RJ Seated: Karen Allen J Terry Standing
Hess, A. Dyslin.
Row 1.' QL-RJ Betty Spooner, D. Holmes,
Allen, Mrs. Wolf, Terry, Manteufel, Hor-
ner. Row 2: A. Dyslin, Stanton, Hess, G.
Anderson, Lind, Donna Roth, Dorothy
Roth. Row 3: Marsha Hanson, Mailliard,
Steig, M. Stephan, Baker, Gentis. KNO!
present: Wallenl.
LIBRARIANS
Row 1: KLVR1 Grapler. Janet Cindlvr. J. Mille-r,
Pensinger. Phipps. Row 2: L. Lindquist. Mr-ffvrfl,
Miss Rassmussen, M. Smith, Ingram. Nu! pwsc-lil:
M. Lindquist.
PROJ ECTIONISTS
Row 1: KL-Rl Thomas. Platt, liharlvs Pfalzgrali, M.
Schwittvrs. Sanders. Owf-ns. C. P4-tr-rsoii. Roll' 2:
Mr. Stark, Bob Lamlnirth. Shaffer. Cullison. R. Javk-
son. Mather. J. Vance-, Bill Lamhirlh, Row 3: R.
French. Preston, Ynungclahl, Samsual. Dean Amlvr-
sun, Thulin, Ruby.
TAC-JE CREW
Row 1: QL-RJ Youngdahl, Samsel. Thulin, FFf'Il1'l"l.
D. Anderson. Row 2: Platt, Bob Lamhirlll. Bill
Lanibirth, Schwitters. Row 3: Callisun, J. Vanuv,
Nelson.
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Row I: fl..-RJ Boyce, Hyllested, P. Vance, Stedwell,
Buchholz, Davison, Boyson, Birdsell, Flohr, Gentis,
Kay Block, Stanton, I. Walby. Row 2: Miss Trenchard,
ller, J. Terry, A. Walby, Babcock, D. Halling, C. Hout,
.lohn Muchulas, Platt, Gutz, Carlson, Willfong. Row 3:
F. Anderson, Moe. C, Anderson, Wiegand, Kraemer,
Sagness, Mammen, Wallen, Farmer, C. Jackson, Schug,
Haahr, Mather. Row 4: Wade, C. Olson, P. Olson,
Fiete. .lim Muchulas, Fagerholm, Nettleton, Bentzin,
R. Olson, Wagner, Thulin.
VOCAL MUSIC
The high school vocal music department,
under the direction of Dorothy Trenchard,
has provided the school and the community
with many delightful and entertaining con-
certs and performances. The department
consists of three large choruses and numer-
ous small groups. The most important per-
formances of the year were the Christmas
concert, the Mixed Chorus spring concert,
and the Quad-city music festival.
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Shortcuts: QL-Rl Cutz, F. Anderson, Fiete, Ronnie
Olson.
Girls Quartet: lL-Rl P.. Vance, C. Hout, Stedwell,
Willfoiig.
Boys Quartet: lL-Rl Mather, Haahr, Thulin, D.
Nettleton.
Mixed Quartet: QL-RJ Fiele, Farmer, Boyson. Mather
Double Mixed Quartet: QL-Rl Front: Block, G. An
derson, Davidson, Mammen. Back: F. Anderson
Wagner, R. Olson, P. Olson.
Sextet: lL-Rl Iler, Mammen, Buchholz, Wiegand,
D. Kraemer, Block.
Boys Octet: QL-Rl Front: Gutz, Haahr, Mather. F.
Anderson. Back: Thulin, Fiele, R. Olson. Nettleton.
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Band Offcers-Sealed: Richard Fiete,
president. Standing: Marcia Willfong,
vit'e-presirivntg Ann Davison, secretary-
treasurer
Instrumental Musit Instructor. Mr. Kvn
Carpcnter.
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Senior Class Play
Mrs. Williams ...,........... Karen Allen
Mr. Williams. . . .Dean Anderson
Brock ............ ..... D arryl Halling
Sheriff Doolittle. .
Jerry Martin .,...
Margy O'Laughlin. ,,....
Ann Wickcliff ..,,
Hazel Somers ....
Maurine Gardner.
,lohannah Green. .
Pricilla Ralston, .
.Fred Anderson
......Jim Salie
.Trilby Mammen
. .Dixie Welliver
Sandy Hyllested
. . .Barbara Moe
. .Peggy Farmer
.. . .Judy Dillon
Senior Class Pla
The Senior Class Play, "Fog Islandf, concerned a
young scientist and his struggle to free himself from
the grasp of those who were holding him prisoner on
Fog Island. Also, it involved his trying to save the
lives of five girls and their teacher who had come to
the island on a picnic. The play alforded many
laughs as well as the suspense, and the enjoyment
to the audience. It gave its cast a memorable event
in their high school career.
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The entire cast. Seated: IL-RJ Haahr, Stedwell, Wheeler, Schaller, Walby. Standing: fl..-RJ Morgan
Dumbaugh, Shannon, Sullivan. McDiarmid, Baker, Stephen, Sears, Dailey, Jackson, Eischeid, Ruby.
JU IOR CLASS PLAY
The Junior Classis portrayal of the play,
"Father Knows Best" was a delightful and
successful comedy, directed by Mr. Moody.
Father's decision to keep his family at home
only results in him being brought before a
police court. Here he adopts a new policy
of 'live and let live., The play was extremely
well cast and we know all of their hours of
hard work were well-spent.
CHARACTERS
Jim Anderson, Father ...... George Schaller
Margaret Anderson ........,. Kay Wheeler
Betty ............. . . .Margaret Stedwell
Bud ...,. ....,... J im Haahr
Kathy .... ....,...... A nn Walby
Janie ...., ...., C harlotte Eischeid
Romona .... . . .Carol Jackson
Patty ..... .... J ane Sullivan
Repairman ,... ,Fred Dumbaugh
Ralph .............
Mr. Brinkworth ....
Officer Johnson
Bud's friend. . .
Mrs. Wembley.
Mrs. Jones ....
Mrs. Woolsey. .
Perkins .,....
. , , . .Gary Dailey
. . . .Darren Ruby
. . . , .Ray Morgan
. .Jim McDiarmid
. . , . .Elaine Sears
.,.Shirley Baker
.Shirley Shannon
Maureen Stephen
Ma Kirby ......,......
Pa Kirby ...........
Arthur Kirby ..... ....
Caroline Kirby ....
Beulah .......
FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE ONE ACTS
THE HAPPY JOURNEY THE PINK DRESS WHY I AM A BACHELOR
' .Marilyn Lindquist Mrs. Willard ............ Marilyn Claussen The Lecturer ............. George Schaller
......John Vance ' Mr. Willard...... ......Bruce Rankin Algernon.... Haahr
.Larry Schwitters Cora Willard ..... ..... P hyllis Sliefert Henrietta ....... ..... G retchen Schmitz
. . . . . . . .Nyla Hintz Store Detective. . . . . . .Marietta Quinn Ida May. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Karen Mack
. . . . . . ,Joann Flohr Police Officer. . . . .Darryl Halling Henrietta's Mother. . . . . . . .Sheila Tomick
. . ,Randy Mather Aunt Emma ....... ...... P at Horner
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First Prize-"Willie and Joew
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Second Prize-"Shortcuts"
FETE DE FOUS
The annual Fete de Fous was again a
great success. The hrst part of the evening
was spent at the Carnival and later thc
Orpheum acts vvcre held in the auditorium.
Everyone always enjoys the Fate de Fous.
Third Prize-"Toncttvs
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,lim Muchulas, tackle Dwight Lucia, tackle
,lim Salie, halfback Gary Dailey, end
Rav Morgan, right halfback Gerald Porter, quarterback
Darren Ruby, end Roger Smith, end
Storm Lake
Storm Lake
Storm Lake
Storm Lake
Storm Lake
Storm Lake
Storm Lake
Storm Lake
Lee Forney, halfback, quarterback
Gaylord Sliefert, center, fullback .limes Spooner, fullback
Head Coach: Cecil Spatcher
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FOOTBALL RECORD
1955-56
Sac City ....
Emmetsburg
Cherokee. . .
Spirit Lake.
Sibley ......
Spencer ....
Sheldon ....
Estherville. .
Assistant coaches Jack Barlow and Clyde
Simons.
Football "A" team-Row 1: QL-RJ Ruby, G. Sliefert, J. Vance, McDiarmid, C. Brecher, Salie, S. An- Managers KL R Phil Jac kson Randy
derson, Rankin, Ruliffson, R. Hansen. Row 2.' Mr. Simons, B. Cooper, Schaller, Gary Porter, Gerald Mather Larry Gutz
Porter, Forney, R. Morgan, Bertram, L. Shannon, Larson, Mr, Spatcher. Row 3: R. Smith, McConkey,
Lucia, J. Spooner, Jim Muchulas, Robinson, Dailey, Daniels, Dokken, Edwards.
Football "B" team4-Row 1: CL-RJ Charles Pfalz-
graf, R. Stephen, D. Cooper, R. Miller, Owen
Babcock, L. Schwitters, Wild, Delp. Row 2: M
Morgan, Carnine, S. Holmes, Thoe, Renshaw, L.
Mack, D. Swanson, Tongate. Row 3: Mr. Barlow
Nelsen, Goodman, Hix Entursle, M. Porter, Wag-
ner, R. Hout.
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B-Team-Row I: IL-Rl Dave Martson, Duane Mc-
Conkey, Gaylord Sliefert, Don Wagner, Lee Forney,
Gerald Porter, Cary Dailey. Row 2: Manager-John
Muchulas, Larry Mack, Mike Brecher, Bob Hix,
Barry Cooper, Tim Bertram, Dick Hout, Manager-
Randy Mather. Row 3: Dale Knights, Chet Brecher,
Skip Carnine, Assistant Coach-Clyde Simons, Scot
Holmes, Mike Morgan, .lohn Owen.
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DISTRICT
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Storm Lake
STATE
Storm Lake
Aurelia. . .
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Cherokee.
Estherville
Sibley ....
Spirit Lake
Emmetsbur
Algona. . .
Emmetsburg
Sac City. ,
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Cherokee.
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CHEERLE DERS
You recognized these girls by their snappy
green and white outfits and their always
present peppy attitude. No matter what the
score, our cheerleaders never let the team
or the school down. As their projects for
the year they sold homecoming pins and
basketball pencilsg took charge of the check-
roomg and bought four new cheerleading
skirts.
Bottom row IL Rl Barbara ller, freshmang Phvllis Sliefert, freshmang and June Bonehrake sopho
more Middle row Charlotte Eischeid, juniorg and Margaret Stedwell, junior Top row Dixie Welliver
senior Joy Boyson sophomoreg and Peggy Jo Farmer, senior, head cheerleader
lL-RJ Forney, Dailey, Salie, Halling, and Haahr Th - 'l
e two mi e relay team. KL-R7 Geisinger, L. Peter- The Quarter Milers. QL-Rl McDiarmid, R. Morgan
race toward the finish line. son, Grohe, and D. Wa ner.
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TRACK
Track Team-Row 1: IL-Rl Todd, Wetherall, Thoe, Tungate, Holmes, L. Schwitters, L. Cutz, Wild,
R. Miller, R. Stephan, G. Halling, Ocheltree, Bumann. Row 2: G. Sliefert, Mahoney, D. Halling,
Camine, M. Morgan, McManus, L. Mack, R. Hout, Marston, McDiarmid, Hughes, Salie. Row 3: Coach
Spatcher, Haahr, J. Spooner, Hix, Geisinger, L. Peterson, Wagner, Nettleton, Dailey, Grohe, R. Mor-
gann, Forney, Gerald Porter, Assistant coach Brink.
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Nettleton, Wetherall, Hughes.
Field Events: Spooner-discus, D. Halling and Gerald
Porter-pole vaultg and Nettleton-shot.
ASEB LL AND GOLF
Doolittle ,l Vance Barr Shafer Redenbaugh Owens Shafer swings. What form!?!
Baseball Team-Row 1: IL-Rl Merlyn Weigel, Kent
Babcock, Dick Cooper, Dean Christensen, Dale
Knights, Paul Olson, ,lim Sanders. Row 2: Roger
Hughes, Lee Forney, Gary Hansen, Randy Mather,
,lim McDiarmid, Gaylord Sliefert. Row 3: Coach
Cecil Spatcher, ,lim Haahr, Ted Edwards, Jim
Muchulas, Larry Daniels, Dwight Lucia, Gary
Rohlk, Barry Cooper.
Rich concentrates!
STUDENT IETEEEST
HOMECOMING
QUEEN
DIXIE WELLIVER
CARLA BUCHHOLZ PEGGY JO FARMER MARSHA HANSON TRILBY MAMMEN
CAROLYN MANTEUFEL MYRNA PHILLIPS KARLEEN SAGNESS PAT WALLIN
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Row l.' lHomecoming candidsl "Indians Meet Dcfeatf' Line forthe snake dance: Jo Aung "Too pooped to popgu Exerylwody yells at the bonfire: The candidates
The- glamour sectiong Lining up the float. Row 2: Evf-ryone busily at w0rk?g The wait.
e-ver-faithful band. "It's a Cinchf' Come on, let's get busy. Row 3: Sweep it good,
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HI-Y
The annual Mother-Son banquet
was held on April 30 at 6:30 at the
Bradford Hotel. The main speaker
was Rev. R. Ceperley of the Pres-
byterian Church.
Hi-Y Officers l956-57 KL-Rl Randy
Mather, Program Chairmang Gary Han-
sen, Secretary-Treasurerg Larry Gutz,
Presidentg Phil Jackson, Chaplain: ,lim
Haahr, Vice-President.
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The Banquet Retiring pres.-lrla M u Wallmy
Y-TEENS
The annual Mother-Daughter
banquet was held on May 14 at
0:30 at the Methodist Church. The
main speaker was Mrs. Eddie Carl-
son who gave a Philosophy on Hats.
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Everyone pile in-we're going to STATE
, The auditorium is filled to capacity
This is Storm Lake High School TQURNAME 'I' TI E
basketball team.
This year will long be remembered in the
hearts of the high school students. Going to
the State Basketball Tournament has been
the ambition and hope of every basketball
team. The Tornadoes received this honor
this yearg something to be remember-es
pecially by the seniors. While at State, it
took the Champs to beat us. We were beaten
my Marshalltown, who went on to win the
Championship. Storm Lake High School is
proud of the boys who played on the team,
and we know Storm Lake will be well repre-
sented at State in the future.
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Starting at 7:00 p.m. on May 4, Junior-
Senior prom goers were treated to a lovely
banquet and Hoor show. The entertainment,
centered around the theme "Gay Pareef'
consisted of a chorus line, a kitchen quartet
and many other fine acts.
Senior parents at work.
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GRADLIATIO
The Senior Class of 1956 leaves
behind them four wonderful years
they will never forget. Now they
are looking eagerly ahead to the
future, but the memories of their
high school days will never die.
CLASS FLOWER: CLASS COLORS
Red Rose Rose and White
C0-VALEDICTORIANS: Kay Block and Ida Mae Walby
SALUTATORIAN: Dixie Welliver
Class president, Kar:-'n
receive their diplomas.
Everyone awaits the iN'glllI1lIlg of lin program
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LORENE ALBERTSEN Girls' Chorus 1,22 Y-Teens 3,4.
KAREN ALLEN Homeroom President 23 Class Presi-
dent 43 Student Council 2,43 Officer 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4Q
G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Cabinet l,2,33 Officer 3g Future Nurses
Club 2,3,43 President 43 Speech Club 1,2,3,4Q Officer 33
Competitive Speech 3,43 Pep Club 43 Senior Class Play:
National Honor Society.
DEAN ANDERSON Boys' Chorus 3,43 Concert Band
1,2,3,4-3 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 3,41 Brass
Sextet 1,2,3,43 Instrumental Solo 1,2,3,43 Manager 23 Hi-
Breeze Staff 2,32 Annual Staff' 4g Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Projec-
tionists 1,2,3,43 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Pep Club 43 Senior
Class Play3 National Honor Society.
FRED ANDERSON Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chor-
us 2,3,43 Boys' Quartet 3,43 Boys' Octet 43 Double Mixed
Quartet 3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43
Dance Band 3.43 Vocal Solo 2,3,43 Instrumental Solo
2,3,43 Football 13 Hi-Breeze Staff 2,33 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4Q Junior
Class Play3 Senior Class Play.
GOLDIE ANDERSON Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,43 Mixed
Chorus 2,3,43 Triple Trio 2,33 Double Mixed Quartet 4g
Hi-Breeze Staff 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Future
Nurses Club 3,43 Pep Club 4.
DIANNE BARBER' ftransfer-Laurens 21 Homeroom Of-
ficer 43 Hi-Breeze Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 Y-Teens 2,3,43
G.A.A. 3,43 Pep Club 4. -
CLYDE BENTZIN Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus
2,3,43 Boys' Octet 33 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching
Band 1,2,3,43 Football 13 Class Officer 13 Homeroom Pres-
ident 4g Student Council 43 Hi-Y 1,2,3,4Q Track 43 Pep
Club 4.
KAY BLOCK Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43
Girls' Sextet 3,41 Double Mixed Quartet 3,43 Concert
Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Clarinet Quartet
2,3,43 Instrumental Solo 1,33 Annual Staff 43 Y-Teens
1,2,3,43 Cabinet 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Future Teachers
Club 43 One Acts 13 Pep Club 43 Future Homemaker of
Tomorrow 43 National Honor Society.
CARLA BUCHHOLZ Girls' Chorus 2,3,43 Mixed Chor-
us 2,3,43 Girls' Sextet 3,43 Girls Trio 43 Marching Band
1,2,3,43 Twirler 1,2.33 Drum Majorette 43 Homeroom Of-
ficer 23 President 33 Student Council 33 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43
Cabinet 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Future Nurses Club 3g Speech
Club 13 Pep Club 43 President 43 Homecoming Queen
Attendant 4.
PHYLLIS CHRISTENSEN Girls' Chorus 43 Hi-Breeze
SENIOR ACTIVITIE
Staff 3,43 Y-Teens l,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Cabinet 43
President 43 Future Teachers Club 3,41 Officer 3,43 Pep
Club 4: Homeroom Officer 3.
JUDITH DILLON Girls' Chorus 2,3,43 Accompanist
33 Marching Band 3,43 Flag Twirler 3,43 Instrumental
Solo 2,33 Homeroom Officer 23 Hi-Breeze Staff 3,43 Y-
Teens 1,2,3,43 Cabinet 2,33 Future Teachers Club 3,43
Speech Club 1,2,3,43 Competitive Speech 3,43 Junior Class
Play3 One-Acts 13 Student Director 43 Pep Club 4g Senior
Class Play3 National Honor Society.
LARRY DANIELS Football 1,2,33 Basketball 1,2,33
Track 13 Baseball 3,43 Letterman 3,43 Hi-Y 1,2,33 Pep
Club 4.
GARRY DOKKEN Boys' Chorus 1,23 Football l,2,3,43
Basketball 1,23 Track 1,23 Letterman 4g Auto Safety Club
33 Pep Club 4.
ARDYS DYSLIN Girls' Chorus 3,43 Hi-Breeze Staff 43
Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 2,3,43
Ofhcer 4.
TED EDWARDS Boys' Chorus 1,23 Football 1,43 Bas-
ketball 1,2,3,43 Letterman 1,2,3,43 Homeroom Officer 1.
Baseball 1.2,3,43 Captain 3.
ROBERT ESTES Boys' Chorus 1.3,43 Mixed Chorus 33
Boys' Octet 3g Concert Band l,2,3,43 Marching Band
1,2,3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Trombone Quartet 2,3,43 Brass
Sextet 4: Instrumental Solo 3,43 Football 1,23 Track 1.
TERRY FAGERHOLM Boys' Chorus 2,3,43 Mixed
Chorus 3,4Q Homeroom Officer 4g Hi-Breeze Staff 33 An-
nual Staff 4g Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Officer 43 Art Club 3g Home-
room Officer 4: Pep Club 4.
PEGGY JO FARMER Girls' Chorus 3,43 Mixed Chorus
3,41 Girls' Trio 4g Triple Trio 3g Mixed Quartet 43 Home-
coming Queen Attendant 43 Class President 23 Homeroom
Officer 13 Student Council 23 Annual Staff 3,43 Co-Editor
43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Cabinet 33 G.A.A.
I,2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 33 Officer 33 Speech Club 2,43
Junior Class Play3 Senior Class Play3 One Acts Student
Director 43 Pep Club 4g National Honor Society.
ADA FERTIG Girls' Chorus 43 I-Ii-Breeze Staff 3,43 Y-
Teens 2,3,43 G.A.A. 4.
RICHARD FIETE Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus
l,2,3,43 Boys' Quartet 1,2,3,43Madriga1 2,33 Mixed Quar-
tet 43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Band
Officer 33 President 4g Dance Band 3,4Q Brass Sextet 4g
Trumpet Trio 2,3,43 Vocal Solo 2,3,43 Instrumental Solo
23 Basketball 2,33 Track 1,2,33 Golf 4g Manager 1,22
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Homeroom President 13 Student Council 13 Boys' State 3g
Annual Business Manager 4g Annual Staff 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43
Officer 3,43 Speech Club 2,43 Competitive Speech 43 Pep
Club 43 Youth Center Board 2,3,43 Officer 33 One Acts
1: National Honor Society.
ROBERT FRENCH Projectionists 1,2,3,43 Stage Crew
1,2,3.4.
DAVID GEISINGER Concert Band l,2,3,43 Marching
Band l,2,3,43 Mixed Clarinet Quartet 4g Track 1,2,3,4Q
Baseball 33 Letterman 3,43 Homeroom Officer 3g Annual
Staff 4: Hi-Y 1,2.3.4.
LAUREL GENTIS Girls' Chorus 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus
3,43 Triple Trio 33 Concert Band 3,43 Marching Band 3.43
Hi-Breeze Staff 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Cabi-
net 33 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Art Club 33 Speech Club 3.
JANET GINDLER Hi-Breeze Staff 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43
G.A.A. 1.2,4: Librarians 43 President 4.
DARRYL HALLING Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chor-
us 3,43 Football 1,23 Track 1.43 Class Officer 43 Presi-
dent 13 Homeroom Officer 33 Student Council 13 Hi-Y 43
One Acts 1,43 Senior Class Play.
MARSHA HANSON Homecoming Queen Attendant 43
Class Officer 43 Homeroom President 33 Student Council
3,43 Officer 43 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1.2,3,43 Future
Nurses Club 43 Speech Club 33 Pep Club 43 Youth Center
Board 1.2.3.4.
DONNA HESS Homeroom Officer 23 Hi-Breeze Staff 43
Y-Teens 1.2,3,4Q G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 2,3,43
Officer 4.
SUZANNE HOLDEFER ftransfer-Port Huron, Michi-
gan-21 Hi-Breeze Staff 43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43
Future Teachers Club 3.4: Pep Club 4.
JORJA HORNER Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Cabinet 33 G.A.A.
1,2.3,43 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Librarians 33 Pep Club 4.
ROGER HUGHES Football 13 Basketball 1,2,3Q Track
1,2,3.43 Letterman 3,4: Pep Club 4.
SANDY HYLLESTED Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Mixed
Chorus 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Twirler 3,43 Flag
Twirler 23 Annual Staff 43 Y-Teens 1.2,3,43 Future Teach-
ers Club 43 Speech Club l,2.3,43 Competitive Speech 43
Junior Class Play3 Senior Class Play3 One Acts 13 Pep
Club 43 Breeze Queen 4.
MICHAEL JULIUS Concert Band 1,23 Manager 13
Stage Crew 3.
PAT KEATS Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 2.
WAYNE LARSON ftransfer-Albany, Oregon-31 Boys'
Chorus 43 Football 3,43 Letterman 43 Homeroom Ofbcer
43 Auto Safety Club 33 Pep Club 4g Olficer 4.
JO ANN LEPPER ftransfer-Washta-21 Homeroom
president 43 Student Council 43 Annual Staff 43 Y-Teens
2,3,43 Future Teachers Club 43 Pep Club 43 Officer 4.
LAURA LINDQUIST ftransfer - Odebolt - 21 Hi-
Breeze Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 G.A.A.
2,3,43 Cabinet 43 Pep Club 4.
DWIGHT LUCIA Boys' Chorus 23 Football l,2,3,43 Bas-
ketball 1,23 Track 13 Letterman 2,3,43 Homeroom Officer
1: Junior Class Plav.
TRILBY MAMMEN Girls' Chorus 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus
3.4: Madrigal 33 Girls' Sextet 3,43 Double Mixed Quartet
43 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4g Annual Staff 43 Y-
Teens l,2,3,43 Cabinet 33 G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Future Teachers
Club 43 Speech Club l,2,3,43 Officer 43 Competitive Speech
3,43 Pep Club 4: Senior Class Play.
CAROLYN MANTEUFEL I transfer - Hayes - 41
Homecoming Queen Attendant 43 Y-Teens 43 G.A.A. 43
Future Nurses Club 4.
BARBARA MOE Girls' Chorus 3,43 Mixed Chorus 3,43
Marching Band 2,3,43 Twirler 2,3,43 Class President 33
Student Council 3,43 Officer 33 Annual Staff 3,43 Editor
4g Y-Teens l,2,3,43 Cabinet 2.33 G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Speech
Club 2,3,43 Officer 43 Competitive Speech 3,43 Junior
Class Play3 Senior Class Play3 One Acts 13 Pep Club 43
National Honor Society.
JIM MUCHULAS Boys' Chorus 43 Mixed Chorus 43
Football 1,2,3.43 Basketball 1,23 Track 13 Letterman 2,3,43
Homeroom Officer 13 Junior Class Play.
DON NETTLETON Boys' Chorus l,2,3,43 Mixed Chor-
us 2,3,43 Boys' Quartet 43 Boys' Octet 3,41 Double Mixed
Quartet 33 Football 1,2,33 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track l,2,3,43
Letterman 2,3,43 Class Officer 33 Homeroom President 13
Student Council 1.3.
LUCILLE NEWELL Y-Teens 2,3,43 G.A.A. 4.
RONNIE OLSON ftransfer - Lake View - 21 Boys'
Chorus 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 Boys' Quartet 3,43 Boys'
Octet 33 Double Mixed Quartet 3,43 Vocal Solo 3,4Q Bas-
ketball 23 Class Officer 33 Homeroom President 23 Student
Council 23 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Officer 33 President 43 Junior Class
Play3 National Honor Society.
NANCY PAYNE Homeroom Officer 23 Hi-Breeze Staff
3,43 Editor 4g Future Teachers Club 3,43 President 43 Art
Club 23 Spanish Club 33 Pep Club 4.
CHARLOTTE PFALZGRAF ftransfer - Holstein - 21
Homeroom President 43 Student Council 43 Annual Staff
43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 G.A.A. 23 Future Teachers Club 43
Pep Club 4.
ROEMYRNA PHILLIPS Girls' Chorus 3,43 Homeroom
Officer 2,33 Y-Teens l,2,3,43 G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Speech Club
3g Librarians 13 Pep Club 43 Homecoming Queen At-
tendant 4.
GARRY PORTER Football 2,43 Track 23 Letterman 4g
Pep Club 4.
JOHN POWERS Basketball l,2,3,43 Track 1,2,33 Base-
baill21,23 Letterman l,2,3,43 Class Officer 23 Student coun-
Cl .
NANCY PRICE Girls' Chorus 3,43 Hi-Breeze Staff 4g
Y-Teens l,2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Future Teachers Club 3,43
Junior Class Play.
BERNIE ROBINSON Boys' Chorus 1,23 Mixed Chorus
23 Football l,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track 1,2,33 Base-
ball 1,23 Letterman l,2,3,43 Breeze King 4.
GARY ROHLK Boys' Chorus 23 Basketball 2,33 Baseball
3,43 Letterman 33 Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 4.
KARLEEN SAGNESS Girls' Chorus l,2,3,43 Mixed
33 Mixed Quartet 33 Concert
Chorus 2,3,43 Madrigal
Band l,2,3,43 Woodwind Quintet 1,2,43 Instrumental Solo
3,43 Homecoming Queen Attendant 43 Homeroom Officer
lg President 33 Student Council 33 Annual Staff 43 Y-
Teens l,2,3,43 G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 3g
Speech Club 2,3,43 Competitive Speech 43 Junior Class
Play3 Pep Club 43 Youth Center Board 1,2,3,4.
JIM SALIE Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2Q Track l,2,
3,43 Letterman 43 Student Body President 43 Homeroom
Officer 13 Student Council 43 Junior Class Play3 Senior
Class Play3 Pep Club 43 Youth Center Board l,2,3,43
National Honor Society.
LA VOLA SANDY Hi-Breeze Staff 43 Y-Teens l,2,3,43
G.A.A. 2.3.43 Future Teachers Club 3,4.
KOY SHEETS ftransfer - McCoy, Colorado - 47 Y-
Teens 43 G.A.A. 4.
DON SLIEFERT Football 1,23 Basketball 13 Track 13
Baseball 13 Hi-Y 4.
SHIRLEY STANTON Girls' Chorus l,2,3,43 Mixed
Chorus l,2,3,43 Girls' Trio 43 Accompanist 3,43 Hi-Breeze
Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 Y-Teens l,2,3,43 Cabinet 3,43
G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 3.43 Officer 3,43 Speech
Club 1,2.
HARRIET STOFFERS ftransfer-Arcadia-23 Girls'
Chorus 3,43 Hi-Breeze Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 Y-Teens
84
2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Pep Club 4.
PEGGY SWANSON Hi-Breeze Staff 3,43 Y-Teens 1,2,
3,43 G.A.A. 4.
JANET TERRY Girls' Chorus l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus
3,43 Homeroom Officer 43 Hi-Breeze Staff 43 Y-Teens
l,2,3,43 Cabinet 33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 3,43
Officer 4g Junior Class Play3 Senior Class Play Student
Director: Pep Club 4.
CHARLES THULIN Boys' Chorus l,2,3,43 Mixed Chor-
us 2,3,43 Boys' Quartet 43 Boys' Octet 3,43 Mixed Quartet
33 Vocal Solo 3,43 Football lg Track 13 Golf 1,23 Home-
room Officer 33 Annual Staff 43 Hi-Y l,2,3,43 Officer 43
Projectionists l,2,3,43 Auto Safety Club 33 Stage Crew
l,2,3,43 Pep Club 4.
VIC VOLLRATH Annual Staff 43 Hi-Y 2.
IDA MAE WALBY Girls' Chorus l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus
2,3,43 Triple Trio 33 Class Officer 1,23 Hi-Breeze Staff
3,4Q Y-Teens l,2,3,43 Cabinet 3,41 Officer 33 President 43
G.A.A. 2,3,43 National Honor Society.
MARY ANN WALLEN Girls' Chorus l,2,3,43 Mixed
Chorus 43 Concert Band l,2,3,43 Marching Band l,2,3,43
Clarinet Quartet 2,3,43 Woodwind Quintet 3,43 Instru-
mental Solo 2,3,43 Annual Staff 43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 Cabinet
2,3,43 Officer 4g G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Future Nurses Club 2,3,43
Pep Club 43 National Honor Society.
PAT WALLIN fTransfer-Rembrandet-31 Girls' Chor-
us 43 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4g Homeroom Offi-
cer 2,43 Y-Teens 1.2.43 G.A.A. 1,2,43 Future Teachers
Club 43 Speech Club 2,43 Pep Club 4.
MERLYN WEIGEL Junior Class Play3 Baseball 2.
DIXIE WELLIVER ftransfer-Mason City-23 Girls'
Chorus 2,3,4Q Homecoming Queen 43 Homeroom Presi-
dent 33 Student Council 3,43 Treas. of N.W. District 43
Girls' State 33 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 Cabinet
3,43 Officer 33 G.A.A. 2,3,4j Future Teachers Club 43
Future Nurses Club 2,31 Officer 2,33 Speech Club 2,3,43
Olficer 33 President 43 Debate 43 Competitive Speech 3,43
Junior Class Play-Student Directorg One-Acts Student Di-
rector 33 Senior Class Play3 Pep Club 43 National Honor
Society.
RALPH WILEY Football 1,23 Track 13 Pep Club 4.
Albertsen, Lorene 14, 31
Allen, Karen 14, 31, 33, 35, 38, 39
52
s
Andersen, Stephen 25, 34
Anderson, Darold 25
Anderson, Dean 14, 34, 36, 39, 42,
49, 52
Anderson, Duane 27, 34, 37
Anderson Fred 14, 34, 4-4, 45, 46, 47,
56
Anderson, Goldie 14, 31, 33, 37, 41,
45, 46
Anderson, Sonia 25, 31, 4-5, 60
Babcock, Kent 25, 34, 44, 45, 60, 66
Baker, Shirley 22, 31, 33, 37, 40, 41
54
Barber, Dianne 14, 28, 31, 33, 36, 37
Barber, Doug 22
Barr, Bruce 45, 47, 49, 66
Baustin, Al 22, 34
Beckwith, Mary 22, 31, 33, 47, 49
Beery, Kay 25, 31, 33, 45, 47, 49
Belding, Frank 25, 34
Bentzin, Clyde 15, 34, 38, 44, 45, 47
Bertram, Tim 25, 60, 61
Birdsell, Vicki 25, 31, 33, 4-4, 45, 47
Block, Charlyne 27, 31, 33
Block Kay 15, 30, 31, 33, 36, 39, 40
45, 4-6, 47, 49
Block, Keith 25
Boettcher. Karen 25, 31, 33
Bonebrake, June 24, 25, 31, 33, 64
Botine, Roger 27
Boyce, Loretta 27, 31, 33, 44, 45, 47,
Boyson, Joy 25, 30, 31, 33, 44, 45, 46,
Brecher, Chester 25, 34, 4-5, 60, 61
Brecher, Mike 27, 61, 66
Breyfogle, Cecelia 22, 31
Breyfogle, Cecil 22
Bridge, Carolyn 25, 31, 33
Brooks, Robert 22
Buntrock, Ann 27, 31, 47, 49
Buchholz, Carla 15, 30, 31, 33, 44,
46, 50, 56, 69
Bumann, Wendell 27, 65
Callison, Doug 25, 34, 42
Carlson, Jeleen 24, 25, 28, 31, 33, 44,
47. 49
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Carnine, Leslie 27, 34, 45, 60, 61, 65
Christensen, Dean 25, 61, 62, 66
Christensen, Phyllis 15, 31, 32, 33, 37, 40
Claussen Marilyn 25, 31, 33, 47, 49, 55
Cole, Karen 22, 30, 31, 32, 33, 40, 47, 49
Cooper, Barry 25, 38, 60, 61, 66
Cooper, Doug 27, 60, 66
Cundifi, Audrey 27, 31, 33
Cundilf, Barbara 22, 31, 33, 45
Dailey, Cary 22, 4-5, 54, 58, 60, 61, 62, 65
Daniels, Larry 15, 34, 60, 66
Davison, Ann 25, 30, 31, 33, 44, 45, 46, 47
Delp, Edgar 25, 60
Dillon, Judy 15, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 40, 45,
50, 52
Dokken, Gary 15, 58, 60
Doolitte, Niles 27, 66
Dumbaugh, Fred 22, 34, 38, 54
Dyslin, Ardys 15, 31, 33, 37
Edwards, Ted 15, 60, 61, 62, 66
Eickstaedt, Larry 22
Eischeid, Charlotte 22, 31, 33, 40, 45, 54,
64
Entwisle, Charles 25, 34, 60
Estes, Bob 16, 45, 47, 49
Fagerholm, Terry 16, 34, 36, 44, 45
Farmer, Peggy Jo 16, 31, 33, 36, 39, 44,
45, 4-6, 52, 56, 64, 69
Faust, James 22, 25
Fertig, Ada 16, 31, 33, 37
Fiete, Richard 16, 34, 35, 36, 39, 44, 45,
4-6, 47, 49, 56, 66
Flohr, Joan 25, 31, 33, 44, 45, 55
Follett, Wayne 25
Forney, Lee 24, 25, 59, 60, 61, 63, 65, 66
Foust, Jeannette 22, 31
Foust, Richard 27, 34
French, Bob 16, 42
Frisell, Dennis 22
Fritcher, Mary Jean 22, 31, 33, 37, 47
Galvin, Jon 22
Ceisinger, David 16, 34, 36, 47, 49, 65
Centis, Laurel 16, 31, 33, 37, 41, 44, 45,
47
Certsmeier, Joyce 22, 31, 33, 37, 40, 45
Gindler, Eugene 25, 34
Gindler, Janet 16, 31, 33, 37, 42
Cindler, Janice 22, 31
Ginerich, Jeanette 27, 31, 33, 47
Goodman, Harlan 25, 60
Crapenthin, Kay 22, 31, 33
Graplar, Garda 25, 31, 33, 42, 45
Crewell, Olive 22, 34
Griflel, Maynard 27
Grohe, Ronnie 22, 65
Cutz, Larry 23, 34, 35, 4-4, 45, 46, 56, 60,
65
Haahr, Jim 23, 34, 35, 38, 44, 45, 4-6, 54,
55, 61, 62, 65, 66
Halling, Darryl 14, 17, 34, 45, 52, 55, 65
Halling, Gene 27, 44, 65
Hansen, Charlotte 27, 31, 33, 47, 49
Hansen, Gary 22, 23, 66
Hansen, Joyce 27, 31, 33
Hansen, Marie 27, 31, 33, 38, 45
Hansen, Robert 25, 60
Hansen, Teresa 23, 31, 33
Hanson, Marsha 14, 17, 31, 33, 38, 41, 69
Harris, Robert 25
Hartley, Sheila 27
Helgason, Richard 27, 47
Hess, Donna 17, 31, 33, 37, 41
Hintz, Nyla 25, 31, 33, 55
Hix, Robert 25, 60, 61, 65
Holdefer, Suzanne 17, 31, 33, 37, 40
Holmes, Deanna 23, 31, 41
Holmes, Scott 27, 60, 61, 65
Hopkins, Jody 23
Horner, Jorja 17, 28, 31, 33, 41
Horner, Pat 27, 31, 33, 55
Hout, Carol 23, 31, 32, 33, 44, 45, 46, 47,
49
Hout Richard 27, 60, 61, 65
Huegerich, Agnes 23, 31, 33
Hughes, Roger 17, 65, 66
Hulsebus, Peggy 25, 31
Hyllested, Sandy 17, 31, 33, 35, 36, 40, 44,
4-5, 50, 52, 72
Iler, Barbara 27, 31, 33, 44, 45, 46, 64
Ingram, Judy 25, 31, 33, 42
lnman, James 25, 34, 47, 49
Ireland, Linda 25, 31, 33, 45
Jackson, Carol 23, 30, 31, 33, 44, 54
Jackson, Phil 23, 34, 60
Jackson, Robert 25, 34, 42
Jahde, Ronald 23, 34
Jenson, Don 23, 34
Johnson, Darlene 27, 31, 33
Julius, Mike 17, 34
Keats, Pat 17, 28, 31
Keats, Peggy 25, 31
Kelsey, Larry 25, 34, 47
Knights, Dale 25, 61, 66
Kraemer, Deanna 26, 27, 31, 33, 38, 44,
46
Lambirth, Bill 23, 42
Lambirth, Bob 23, 42
Larson, Wayne 18, 34, 58, 60
Lee, Sharon 23, 31, 50
Lepper, Jo Ann 18, 28, 31, 36, 38, 40
Lighter, Pat 25, 31, 33, 47
Lind, Janette 23, 31, 33, 41
Lindquist, Laura 18, 28, 31, 32, 33, 36,
37, 42
Lindquist, Marilyn 25, 55
Lucia, Dwight 18, 58, 60, 66
Mack, Karen 26, 27, 31, 33, 35
Mack, Larry 27, 60, 61, 65
Mack, Terry 23, 34
Mahoney, Mike 23, 65
Mailliard, Sharon 23, 31, 33, 41
Mammen, Trilby 18, 31, 33, 35, 3o, 40,
44, 45, 46, 52, 69
Manteufel, Carolyn 18, 31, 33, 41, 69
Marston, David 61, 65
Mather, Randy 25, 34, 38, 42, 44, 45, 46,
47, 49, 55, 60, 61, 66
McConkey, Duane 23, 34, 58, 60, 61, 62
McDiarmid, Jim 23, 54, 58, 60, 65, 66
McLaughlin, Ardis 23, 31, 33, 37, 45
McManus, Mike 27, 65
Mefferd, Marjean 23, 31, 33, 35, 42, 45
Miller, Carl 25, 34, 45
Miller, Joan 25, 31, 33, 42, 45
Miller, Russell 27, 60, 65
Milton, Bob 23
Mittlestadt, Susan 27, 31, 33, 45, 47, 49
Moe, Barbara 18, 31, 33, 35, 36, 38, 39,
44, 45, 50, 52
Morgan, Mike 27, 60, 61, 65
Morgan, Ray 23, 35, 54, 58, 60, 65
Muchulas, Jim 18, 44, 45, 58, 60
Muchulas, John 27, 34, 37, 44, 47, 4-9, 61
Nelsen, Bruce 27, 42, 60
Nettleton, Don 18, 44, 45, 61,
Newell. LeAnna 27, 31, 33
Newell, Lucille 19, 28, 31
Neilsen, Janice 25, 31, 33
Nixon, Sharon 25, 31, 33
North, Judy 23, 31, 33
62, 65
Ocheltree, Fred 27, 65
Olsen, Charles 23, 34, 44, 45
Olsen, Lynette 27, 31. 33
Olsen, Sybil 27, 31, 33
Olson, Garry 25, 34
Olson, Paul 23, 44, 45, 4-6, 66
Olson,
Owen,
Payne.
Pensin
Ronnie 19, 34, 39, 44, 45, 46, 56
John 27, 42, 60, 61, 66
Nancy 19, 31, 33, 37, 40
ger, Francine 25, 31, 33, 42
Peterson, Charles 27, 42
Peterson, Lee 23, 34, 65
Phillips, Bonnie 23, 31, 33
Porter, Mike 27, 60
Peterson, Pat 27, 31, 33
Pfalz raf Charlotte 19 28,
g 1 ,
Pfalzgraf, Charles 27, 34,
60
Phillips, Myrna 19, 31, 33,
Phippen, Linda 27, 31, 33
31
36, 38, 40, 42,
35 37
'45,' 69
Phipps, Marcia 23, 31, 33, 37, 42, 45
Platt, Larry 25, 34, 42, 44, 45
Porter, Garry 19, 58, 60
Porter, Gerald 23, 34, 58, 60, 61, 62, 65
Rice, Jerry 27
Richardson, Kent 25
Robbins, Betty 23, 31, 33, 37, 45
Robinson, Bernie 19, 58, 60, 61, 62, 72
Rohlk, Gary 20, 66
Rohlk, Phyllis 27, 31, 33. 38
Roth, Donna 23. 31, 33, 41
Roth, Dorothy 23, 31, 33, 41
Rudy, Darren 23, 34, 42, 54, 59, 60
Ruliilson, .lim 25, 34, 38, 45, 60
Rydberg, Roger 27, 45
Sagness, Karleen 20, 31, 33, 35, 36, 44,
45, 47, 49, 69
Salie, Jim 20, 38, 39, 52, 58, 60, 65
Samsel, Tom 23, 42
Sandy, LaVo1a 20, 31, 33, 37, 40
Sanders, Jim 25, 34, 42, 66
Schaller, George 23, 34, 35, 36, 38, 54,
55, 60
Schmitz, Gretchen 25, 31, 33, 4-5, 55
Schramm, Carolyn 25, 31
Schug, Vivian 27, 31, 33, 44, 4-5
Schuler, Bonnie 27. 31, 33
Schwitters, Mike 23, 42
Schwitters, Larry 25, 27, 55, 60, 65
Sears, Elaine 23, 31, 33, 54
Seward, Kay 23, 31, 33
Shafer, Jerry 25, 34, 42, 47, 49, 66
Shannon, Shirley 23, 31, 37, 45, 54
Sheets, Koy 20, 31
Powers, John 19, 61, 62
Preston, Ronnie 23, 42, 45, 61, 63
Price, Nancy 19, 31, 33, 37, 40, 45
Quinn, Marietta 25, 31, 33, 4-5, 47, 49, 55
Rankin, Bruce 25, 47, 49, 55, 60
Redenbaugh, Phil 27, 66
Renshaw, Tom 25, 34, 60
Sievert, Wilbert 25
Simeno, Tom 23
Sliefert, Don 20, 34
Sliefert, Gaylord 25, 59, 60, 61, 62, 65, 66
Sliefert, Phyllis 27, 31, 33, 38, 55, 64
Sliefert, Shirley 27, 31, 33
Smith, Marjorie 27, 31, 33, 42
Smith, Roger 23, 59, 60
Spooner, Betty 23, 31, 41
Spooner, Gary 23
Spooner, Jim 27. 59, 60, 65
Stalcup, Mary 25, 31, 32, 33, 45, 47, 50
Stanton, Shirley 20, 30, 31, 33, 36, 37, 41,
44, 45, 46, 56
Stedwell, Margaret 23, 30, 31, 32, 33, 4-4,
4-5, 46, 54, 64
Steig, Linda 23, 31, 33, 37, 41, 45
Stephan, Maureen 23, 31, 33, 41, 47, 49,
50, 54
Stephan, Roger 27, 60, 65
Stoffers, Harriet 20, 28, 31, 33, 36, 37, 45
Sullivan, Jane 23, 31, 33, 35, 37, 45 54
Swanson, David 25, 60
Swanson, Peggy 20, 31, 37
Taggs, Fernella 25, 31
Telfer, Cornelia 27
Terry, Earl 27
Terl'Y, .lanet 21, 31, 33, 37, 41, 44, 45
Thoe, Richard 27, 60, 65
Thomas, Joan 25, 31, 33, 42, 45
Thornton, Mary 27, 31, 33
Thulin, Charles 21, 34, 36, 42, 44, 4-5, 46,
56
Todd, LeRoy 65
Tomich, Sheila 27, 31, 33, 35, 45, 55
Tongate, Don 27, 34, 60, 65
Valentine, Troy 23
Vance, John 25, 34, 35, 42, 45, 55, 60, 66
Vance, Pat 23, 30, 31, 33, 35, 36, 37, 40,
44, 45, 46
Voit, Verna 23, 31
Vollrath, Vic 21, 36 .
Vollrath, William 25
Wade, Warren 23, 34, 4-4, 45, 47
1956 BREEZE acknowledges ART HOUGH and the
STORM LAKE REGISTER and PILOT-TRIBUNE
for the use of various photos.
Photography by BUNTROCK-SALIE
Cover design by PEGGY JO FARMER
Annual by AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY
Wagner, Don 27, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49
61, 65
Walby, Ann 22, 23, 30, 31, 33, 37, 38
45, 54
Walby, Ida Mae 21, 30, 31, 33, 36,
44, 45
Wallen, Mary Ann
41, 44, 45, 47, 49
Wallin, Pat 21, 31,
Walters, Paul 27
21, 30, 31, 33
33, 35, 45, 69
Waterman, Jeanette 25, 31
Wedemeyer, Colleen 27. 31, 33
Weigel, Merlyn 21, 66
Wetherall, Paul 27
, 65
Welliver, Dixie 21, 30, 31, 33, 35
40, 45, 52, 64, 68
Wheeler, Kay
23, 31, 33, 35, 40,
50. 54
Whitney, Joan 27, 31, 33
Wiegand, Kay 27, 31, 44, 45,46
Wild, Warren 27, 47, 60, 65
Wiley, Lowell 27, 34
Wiley, Ralph 21
Willfong, Marcia 23, 30, 31, 33,
45, 46, 47
Williams, Carol 23, 31
Williams, Galen 27
Williams, Roger 25, 34
Wilson, Lynne 27, 31, 32, 33, 35
Wilson, Rosalie 27, 31, 33, 47
Winkel, Roland 25
Wixon, Jo 23, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 38
Wohlers, Kathleen 23, 31, 33, 37, 40
Yocum, Charles 27, 47, 49
Youngdahl, Marvin 23, 42
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