What Cheer High School - Warrior Yearbook (What Cheer, IA)

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Im.-Y .P 'I 1 s Q .4 'lf -1 Y 'TY' Q Q f Q - - . ,X Q. :' f HWY, ,Ni 1 -:Qi , ' 'W' V? PYVZQ X 1? lf' I' X547 QI as 44 rfb 1' edacataon 41 We the Sen1or Class ded1cate the 1953 Warrxor to the people who have put many hours xnto our school program the Board of Educauon the cooks, the Janltors the bus drlvers and our school faculty These people have made our h1gh school career successful WHAT CI-IEER HIGH SCHOOL What Cheer Iowa f I I xr tk ln ig? . 551' ' . QQ: 3 l I I Ewan. FMIIIHY WM WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN Pun MARTHA LITTLLJOHN Commerclal Musu, RUTH SWANSON L R SWANSON Supt I-IAZLL MILLER Math Biology Agrlculture Shop Home Economics CLAUDE WELLS, Coach Z EMMA BLYTHE Sclence, Government Speech, Engllsh Q . 1 -- 1 ' it l.'5'11,,'rf'4Jz Q ' Q f' ,. E ,....... V this l 1 'Y fg'-,453 Z, '5 Y ' ' , We 2 - , z 53132 . ' ' 45' ff L A n 0 . -. 1 +R ' rw? A Af, ff . ix x f I ' , 21. , ,I C I D Q l U .V X . ,X X -.A K ' L, X . R V. I, ZA W ii. ' GRADE IAIIIIHY in ANNA WILSON WANETA MCNABB EDNA FABRITZ. Grade I Kmdergarten Grade 2 ff' N AQ --s K MELVINA PUTNAM WILLIAM OLSON ELEANOR RUDD Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 3 ae 'Q J LENORA HAMILTON ANITA SEITSINGER NELLIE WHYLE Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 7 3 Ln, ' ,, I I iw a--eaI I A ., - . ' ' . 51: 5 E wi., me - I I ,,. J - I ,lx 4 2. V , A , I . I - ' - 3 A I 5 fa .fe ., 7 1 w I Vrfz 5 r Q-4 iff Ap' 1 Si IIIRS LARRY LEROY KUNTZ. Nick Name: Larry Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football Ig Annual Staff 45 Candidate for King 4 BERNICE LUCILLE STERRETT Nick Name: Bernice Concessionaire 2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 4. Favorite saying5 l don't know BERNARD EARL STERRETT Nick Name: Bernie Concessionaire l,2, 35 Band Ig Football 1 Favorite saying5 Who did you expect? P? ROBERT LEE KEEP Nick Name: Bob Band r, 2, 3,45 Class Play 35 Operetta 45 Sax Sextette 35 Sax Quartette 25 Boy's Quartette 1, 25 Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 4 BEVERLY ANN ROCKWELL Nick Name: Fat Speech 1, 2, 3,45 Class Play 34 Journalism 3, Concessionaire I, 2, 35 Cheerleader 45 Queen Candidate 25 Librarian 2, 35 Majorette 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4. Favorite saying: 'Cheese and Crackers LEON CLIFFORD SHAW Nick Name: Leoff Band I, 2, 45 Mixed Quartette 35 Class Play 3 Speech 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Journalism 3, 4 4: U43 .NX is 'fr' 12 it if Tfg T .fr ii'-r vi Sl IIIIIS RONALD KEITH LAWRENCE Nick Name: Dan Class Play 35 Football I, 2, 3g Concessionaire Ig Glee Club I. Favorite Saying: Ye Gods MARY LORAINE WARD Nick Name: Myrt Concessionaire 2, 39 Librarian 3, Glee Club I, 2, 4, Operetta 4. Favorite Saying: 1 about died laughing KENNETH LEROY HOWARD Nick Name: Kenny Basketball 2, 3,4g Glee Club I. Favorite Saying Yea MARY LOU HUNTER Nick Name: Lu Lu Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Co-Captain 4, Speech 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, Journalism 4, Student Council 4. Favorite Saying: Oh Fiddlesl LESLIE RAYMOND NELSON Nick Name: Les Band I, 2, Football lg Basketball l. Favorite Saying: Gumdrop MARCIA IUNE LOCKARD Nick Name: Red Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sax Quartette 3, 4, Sax Sextette 3, 4, Girls Sextette 3, 4, Operetta 4g Librarian 1, 2, 3: Speech 3,4g Mixed Chorus 4, Favorite Saying: 'Oh Darn Itl' 7. ff! I it 0 2 X- .2515 ff' fi 'X 5.1 LESTER EARL MCCULLOCI-l Nick Name: Lester Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Boy's Quartet 3, Journalism 4. Favorite Saying, Honest? P? P SHIRLEY ANNE COURTNEY Nick Name: Shirt Cheerleader 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3,4, Operetta 4, Class Play 3, Class Officer I, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Concessionaire Ig Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Quartet 3, 4, Girl's Sextet I, 2, 3, 4, Speech I, 3,4, Librarian 4, Queen Candidate I,4, Student Council 4, Iournalisnt I, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4. Favorite Saying: Well of all the nerve TERESEA MAE HURD Nick Name: Tress Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Journalism 2, 3, 4, Speech 3,4, Librarian I,2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Concessionaire 2, 3, Sports Correspondent 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Class Play 3. Favorite Saying: Oh you knot-head JEROME HENR1 DAMERVAL Nick Name: Jerome Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Boy's Quartet 3. Favorite Saying: Heck with ya SHERYLL LEA DALZIEL Nick Name: Dazzle-Frazz Class Play 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Trio 2, Clarinet Quartet 3,4, Glee Club I, 2,4, Speech 2, 3, 4. Favorite Saying: Oh Cob IERRY ALLEN DALZIEL Nick Name: Da-za Basketball 2, 3,4, Football 1, 2, 3,4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club r,4, Brass Sextet 4, Brass Quintet 4, Operetta 4, Class Officer I: Student Council 4. Favorite Saying: You dirty burger 6 '75 'Ai- 1 5. N ti, i Xi I -,Q 'x F' V ia g3,!,,,r' V r gs.,- ,. xox f Qxi'-sf QV 3 ?' A A 3, ,Q 422 f'oL,'x i Sl IIIRS ELIZABETH ANN COULON Nick Name: Betsy Basketball 3,4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Class Play 3, Operetta 4, Speech I,2, 3, Queen Candidate 3, Trio I, 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Class Officer 3, Mixed Quartette 3. Favorite Saying: I almost died laughing DONALD LYLE WILSON Nick Name: Cob Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Concessionaire I, 2. Favorite Saying: I ain't gonna argy with you. CHARLES MICHEAL MILLER Nick Name: Mick Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football r, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Class Officer 3,4, Class Play 3. Favorite Saying: Great balls of fire HARLAN JUNIOR SPAIN Nick Name: Harley Basketball I,2, 3,4, Glee Club 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Operetta 4, Student Council 4. Favorite Saying: Oh, now I wouldn't say that JOYCE ANN BLAYLOCK Nick Name: Juice Concessionaire I,2, 3,4, Librarian 2, Glee Club I,2, Annual Staff 4, Journalism I, 2, 3, Play Prompter 3. Favorite Saying: I't in the book 5, I y ii z xt 'bv vsr , , Q:4,gfpsf?ye2 , j . -'Llv 'W . ' f C. x ' e ' - O , 'till L f ff s I 5? as x . A 8 I , 5: g Q 15 if V' 1 1 . .ig f i tg 1 FRANCES BERNEICE SYNDER ' ' 7 Nick Name: Francey Basketball Ig Cheerleader 2, Class Play 3, Speech I,2, Glee Club I, 2. Favorite Saying: Oh, for Pete's sakes, l A ,fd - f 7 o cs' JAMES ARTHUR STANSBERRY Class Play 3 Footballl 2 Concesslon 8 I aff' Sl IIIIIS MARY ALICE SPRAGUE Nlck name Patootsle Basketballl 2 4 Softballl 2 Cheer leader 3 4 Operatta 4 FHA! 2 Band I Queen candldate I 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Speech 3 4 Student Counclll 2 Class Offlcer 3 4 Llbrar I 2 1 1' LINDA LEA KOCH Nlck name Cook Book Concesslonauel 2 3 4 Bandl 2 Glee Clubl 4 Llbranan 2 3 4 Ioumallsm 3 Favome saymg I m tellmg Youl -0' GARY HAROLD FERNS N1ck name Buz Footballl 2 3 4 FBVOIIIC saying Donk RONALD KEITH DENNIS NlCk name Kelth Class Play 3 v ' : 5 W A OD - - . . . r,. V I ' ' . ' I ian , ,3:4i . . X X T-Q . .. ' - Q- ' . Q air ,2,3, XX! - I . ,f A nf 4 Plslyi 4 . , ,,..? 3:- 2 x P X A 4 3 . Gerald Showman Florence Ladely Dean Coghlan Marilyn Young I , , Mathew Rae ,ff Y Janet Baker ' K Joel Coria ' I l ,L V - Calleen Ferguson ff 'E Q , . ff 3 g I s , gr' ' Delbert Lewis Betty Lou Courtney Jim Harris Lillian Green .Ill lllll MASS Marilyn Synhorst Marion Hymes Marlene Lamb Terry Moorehead p 'f i' ' ' 3 6, . we .1 M Aw U 1 YA Roger Hellman A Judy Auison David Piersel yalen :ii Erma Hartwig xy' K I Paul Tancer Dorothy Fisher Leland Hunter Rosie Wells I SS PIAY LEFT T0 RIGHT FRONT ROW Dorothy Frsher Irm Hams Marrlyn Young, Judy Allrson, Davrd Prersel, and Marlene Lamb SECOND ROW Mrss Blythe Bettre Lu Courtney Marrlyn Synhorst Rosalre Wells and Janet Baker BACK ROW Marlon Hymes Roger Hellman Gerald Showman Ronald Coghlan Paul Tancer and Terry Moorehead THLY GAVE HIM A COED Of all the whacky plots ever conjured up rn the fert1le rn1nd of a dramatrst thrs 15 our chorce for top honors Maybe the term 'screwy would better descr1be It The set IS that of a lounge room rn a college assembly burldrng The toprc of the hour IS the new Dean Charles Bradley Brown whose arrrval 15 momentarrly expected In pops a new student wrth the co1nc1dental name Dean Brown He's a plam unvarmshed Arnerrcan boy srmply unm1ndful of hrs many educatronal shortcom1ngs yet frank and breezy as youth can be Hrs name electr1f1es the group of students and then the fun market beg1ns dorng busrness He IS assrgned a secretary and grven an advancement rn salary When the real Dean comes along he s mrstakenly thought to be an escaped lunatrc It's a. laugh sensatron of the year 10 ', 'ar V Q Q. 4 k 'for ..- l . A X X' Zi T? Larry Walker Beverly Witt Jack Showman Kareen Dagle Pat Clerkin Shirley Fogle Loren Briggs Roger Moor ehead Rose Bodeman Bob Hazen I 5' Norma Hunter 2 R, SOPHOMORlClASS Judy Hall Richard Armstrong Carolyn Coghlan Bob Rae Neva McCulley Charles Kitzman Linda Biewen Roger Roland Joyce Storm Richard Spain Irene Blaylock Larry Hunter Marilyn Utt -36' Wt- ' l'fyf njl N Jerry Stull Janice Derby Eugene Dagle Mary Coulon Jean Van Patten Billy Kuntz Darlene Nelson Danny Walker Alvia Hymes Neisha Molyneux Leland Tolles Elizabeth Rae HIISHMA MASS Sam Bunting Dee Fw 'rguson Larry 'A' ' ' 'Jn Maril-5 'L Muller Marlene Nelson Eugene Clerkin Joan Stanley Larry Wagner Dean Patterson Betsy Baylor James McDonald Carol Wagner A JU IURIHBH SPURIS ' -,. by '.l.i.ICT..,J.l.l.f.-,L,g,f I I I . 1 2 l 1 . Olson. -IL fl I l JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS FRONT ROW: Clarissa Green, Sandra Kitzman, Bonnie Fogle, Dottie Coulter, Marie Ladley and Roberta Wilson. BACK ROW: Chaperone: Mrs. Tinsley, Bernadine Harris, Rita McKay, Karen Kitzman, Rosemary Hamilton, Roberta Wagner and Coach CHEERUEADER5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mable Bodeman, Karen Derby, Helen Graham, and Rita Nilles. 3 I Life-il Aj 3 ' JUNIOR HIGH BOYS FRONT ROW: David Draegert, Wayne Witt, Tommy Grudgings, Ted Snyder, Bobbie Coghlan. and Jimmy Van Patten. BACK ROW: Ieily Damerval, Larry Young, Jerry Smith, Dennis Johnson, Larry Hudson and Coach Olson. 13 ri EIBHIH GRADE A 1 a il ll W, C- r L-7 rg, M L ' i '- Kline :Q Q, A IQ? , , A 54, if J 1 1 -V' .X A of ' ' . A g 'SV .a , 1 R Q :5n.fw5 M, C :,., V L .. y V - rs Q xi ,A L55 our .. L f , . V A l . . ' 9 A 1 r i x , x ,w Q' I Q. AS W' ,N J .D 4 , . in . ' l a K i - , . . . IZ' lg X i . . dm' W , ., my is 1 A +75 V4 Diff , f V 4 kj! Mgt ' 9 . 4, M Q V .j J 4 , kr 3 , H , 'Q X ' . ' VM ffl? N I - , A? V' . -h 5 I -. . Q r f- 1 , . N .- ' ' f' S ' ' , YE , 5. - - xgxi W ,- .rv ', , - l , Z 3 . vy Q ,J wif 'KIM He 1 -P 'T Rub FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Sandra Krtzman, Tommy Grudgrngs Ierry Smrth, Helen Graham Bonnre Fogle Ted Snyder Helen Ashby Jem Damerval SECOND ROW Robert Ward Rrta Nrlles Bob Coghlan, Clarrssa Green Wayne Wrtt Shrrley Walker Davrd Draegert Karen Krtzman THIRD ROW Marte Ladely Jrmmy Van Patten, Dottre Coulter Dennrs Johnson Clara Mae Colbert Joe McDonald Roberta Wrlson SAFIIY PAIRUI SEATED Irmmy Van Patten, Larry Judson, Robert Ward, Bobble Coghlan. STANDING Jem Damerval Ted Snyder, Jerry Smtth, Tommy Grudgrngs, Davrd Draegert, Larry Young. 14 if y .1 Wifi? 1 , a x SIVENIII GIIAIII '5--up Larry Hudson -B :up Rosemary Hamilton Larry Young Bernadine Har r1s Lloyd Colbert Rita McKay Mabel Bodeman Cecil Bodeman David Ward Audrey Fairchild Larry Walker Karen Derby Roberta Wagner Peggy Stout af 9 MV' 4 1 ff t , . P A ,M if 'al it . NK I1 4' WW Will Shirley Ladely Julia Wells Benny Harrison Sandra Kitzman Richard Walker Patricia Jennings Jackie Blaylock Julia Lawr enc e Gordon Hellman Rus sell Fogle Myra Walker Jane Green John Wagner Annetta Mueller Larry Hall Kathryn Just Jeri Hunter Phyllis Tanc er f y if ii J G A..-1 . ' A x. ' r ak Martha Van Patten L . Denny Harrison 15 449 1 I3 J 'HFIH GRADE Wiv HQ ar' , .V 4 :Q ? . r 2 fs'- , 1351! . J, awk, m l i f n FUURIH GRADE ' s A LEFT TO R.lGHT, ROW ONE: Harry Burdock, Sally Beasley, James Fairchild, Clara Koch, Nickey Benzing, Claudette Colbert, Larry Shultz. ROW TWO: Sharon Kay Rae, Donald Dye, Betty McKay, Edwin Jennings, Sharon Sypherd, Jerry Hudson, Caroline Ridgeway. ROW THREE: David Graham, Judith Damerval, Billy Rutherford, Linda Ward, Hugh Gaffey, Mina Sue Olin. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Bobby Wemer, Artie Kitzman, Grace Fogle Gladys Van Patten, Susan Lamb, Linda Witt. ROW TWO: Linda Curry, Sammy Kitzman, Rita Kitzman, Gary Van Patten, Jean Stout, Clifford Ladely, Shirley Greene. ROW THREE: Alice Kitzman, Russell Andeway, Diane Nanke, Merle Bodeman, Marilyn Walker, LeRoy Smith, LaRetta McKay. ROW FOUR: Donna Hixson, David Just, Nancy Allison, Tommy Behrens, Daisy Hymes, John Ashby, Betty McDonald. VL A A15 ..-. 4 'Q .0 4-73, ' f 'mi 1' ,E yy -u . 1' I , Q 4 ' .4 I . ' akwx.-1... .5 X. A1 f 4: J gg W 1 ' 4 as gf? ,L is .Tad 4. v GJ 'gf' 'A ,b l X XB , .. I LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Gene Roland, Donna Briggs, Stevie Gaffey, Norma Green, Delwin Briggs, Shirley Molyneux. ROW TWO: Manley Hall, Leonard Van Patten, Bobbie Johnson, Kenneth I-Iixson, Gary McFar1an, Roger Vermillion. ROW THREE: Jane Wemer, Billy Hotchkiss, Pamela Derby. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Leroy Ewald, Charlene Van Patten, Geraldine Dutemple, Janice Burriss, Patty Molyneux, Donna Sterrett, Billy Miller, ROW TWO: Bobby Butler, Peggy Adams, Karen Fogle, Patty Beasley, Mary Stout, Donna Van Patten, Dickie Snyder. ROW THREE: Len Ridgeway, Barbara Christiansen, Kenny Lane, Susan McDonald, Bobby McCain. K4 xl if 4 A A a ns is get I Q 'firb 9 xr d ak: x,'s,A Q 444 b J .5 1 V K D -L SHZIINII wtf. rf mul .r yn ii '. .TT fm I 1' 'av 0, 4 . V 'ff fi ..:f U fy .N ' fl 17 IIRSI GRADE A if fjQ ii 4 ,f f .. ,. - . 4 -- X If 9 I 4 1 4 if -' , i -.ff -f 1 f. in I , , A P y g.j ir TI ..,. Q' I b E , A , iafgaa gg I R757 . F at Y .: S LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Eddie Hatcher, Esther Witt, Wanda Kitzman, Sheryll Gaffey, Virginia Dye, Susan Wilhour, Penny Benzing, Freddie Young. ROW TWO: Jerry Davis, Merle Van Patten, Patricia McKay, Sandra Briggs, Janet Werner, Marilyn McKay, Judith Colbert, David Silk. ROW THREE: Max Curry, Carolyn Brown, Linda Sue Rae, John Wemer, Sherylyn Walker, Linda Ewald, Bobby Harris. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Billy Butler, Linda Van Patten, Kay Ashby, Ellen Hellman, Francine Lally, Franklin McDonald. ROW TWO: Sheryll Dutemple, Beverly Walker, Jane Baylor, Carolyn McFarlan, Beverly Sypherd Karen Hall. -ROW THREE: Penny Green, Robert Nanke, Ray Fogle, Sidney Kitzman, Tommy Silk, M'ary Wagner. ROW FOUR: Carolyn Grace, Susan Hudson, Linda Lane, Donna Bird, Marjorie Jennings, Sharon Wilson. ROW FIVE: Jimmy Stafford, Annie Adams, John Henshaw, Gretchen Coulon, Dougie Kreutz, Peggy Wells. , KINDIRGARIIN 1 r 7 ,C k W Q 'v,c- .ui 1, 4 ' -', -f, . V as - I Q FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mickey Miller, Paul Tancer, Gary Ferns, Donald Wilson, Jerry Dalziel, Charles Kitzman, lim Harris, Terry Moorehead. BACK ROW: Loren Briggs, Pat Clerkin, Roger Moorehead, Joel Coria, Roger Hellman, Ronald Coghlan, Matt Rae, Sam Bunting, Coach Claude Wells. NOT IN PICTURE: Larry Wagner. F0lIlIlAll WON FOUR LOST FOUR OPP. W. C. Bussey 12 2.6 Delta 0 26 Delta 6 26 Hedrick 41 19 New Sharon 39 9 Buss ey 6 36 Hedrick Z1 14 New Sharon 30 6 Four members of this year-'s team were chosen for positions on the Keomah All League Team. FIRST TEAM: Gary Ferns, Jerry Dalziel, and Mickey Miller. SECOND TEAM: Donald Wilson. 19 v l 56 ,SQ 44 , -551 N ,f I SIRIIMI IM GIIUIIPS CLARINET QUARTETTE LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Biewen, Shirley Courtney, Janet Baker, and Carol Wagner, BRASS OUINTETTE STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Dalziel and Charles Kitzman, SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Sammy Bunting, Neisha Molyneux, and Bettie Lu Courtney. BRASS QUARTETTE LEFT TO RIGHT: Sammy Bunting, Neisha Molyneyx, Dean Coghlan, and Larry Walker. ..L....-..-- V ,--- SAX QUARTETTE LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Keep, Lillian Greene, Marcia Lockard, and Richard Armstrong. I SHHIMI IM GIHIIIPS BRASS SEX TET EATED: Sam Bunting, Neisha Molyneux, Elizabeth Rae, Bettie Lu ourtney. STANDING: Charles Kitzman, Jerry Dalziel. SAXOPHONE SEX TET LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Keep, Richard Armstrong, Rosemary Marcia Lockard, Betsy Baylor, Dorthey Fisher. 4 WOODWIN TRIO Sheryll Dalziel, Betsy Coulon, David Piersel HIIMHIIIMI li KING AND QUEEN CANDIDATES SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Fogle, Janet Baker, Queen- Mary Alice Sprague, King-Paul Tancer, Shirley Courtney, Darlene Nelson. STANDING: LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Kunrz, Charles Kitzman, Billy Kuntz. Ll... 8h'5 'l'iE ,gg A ' Q , ,Q D if ,ui' M Tleffe- 1 H1- FRONT ROW Davld Prersel Ltnda Btevwen Sherx1lDalz1el Betsy Ct llor Elrzaberh Rae barn Burttng at tl N tsha Mol neux SECOND ROW Martlyn Mueller Marv Coulon Ca ol Wa ter Betsx Bay or Rrchard Armsrro Q Bob Keep Marcra Lockard Dorthy Ftsher Rosemary Hamtlror' Delber Lewls Roger Rola d THIRD ROW Shlrley Court Leland Tolles Jerry Dalztel Davrd Dragert Berne Court ex Ronald Ctlgllldll at Q. larry Walker LAST ROW Marllwr Synhorst Beverlv Rocxwell Leon Shaw Alvra Hvmts and Rober llellxnal B FRONT ROW Dennts JLhlSOl B Lal' C M :eller Larrv Hudso I 1l1a Lum Walker Jane Green a ld Raw Rat Z3 .le .,.. ,,'11.f.lQLQi,fg,fg' Y ' A ' f QQQ , l, Ll W? ....1QQ-'.-.. . f,g.'fff.f..lT,Q:' . .,-,. Y A '7 L H,-q- -1 -A-.---- - ' ' -,-N -Y-- -- ' -.ew , . 1, A ,. .. ,. .., .... ,- - 1 ,,r,,t,,r-.t,Jf.t , R to . , -Ou ., lr ,Q 'Mtlr lo,r1i'11ILr ,l R. Z I ' , ' ' ' , 1' A , ' wx V, ' , ' r ' , I fe' if . : W ' . ,' . I gr . 5 'I . ' ry, , ' , ' ' , ' ., ' t ' , of ll , : ' 11-ey, Janet Baker, Dennis Johnson, Bobby Coghlan, Lillian Green, Marion llyrnes, Charles Kztzman and Mrs, Llttlejohn, ' ' 2 '-r HY. f 1 v R! 1 l o . ' vi , ' ' ' V . y w , ' 1' 7flW-,-, A r....l,,, . ,4,.,...u,,,,l , ,O ,l?..-.fr., .-.. N EJ A O V ' -. V , A -.4 - L ' , 1 ' y 1 r, tu ,gr Qwfrla ., l,.1rrl.' Ywlllu, DI. rr. Patty: , E1 -'JP rf. 15'-1 - T, Y J: 1' , I 1 rl, 1 ' 'Irena -, Slgdra K.'zman, W'al.:te Wyr, Q-L .35 ., 1 :.fI,r.r 1 - f v A GIIHS' Glll Clllll FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Linda Koch, Carolyn Coghlan, Joyce Storm, Darlene Nelson, Mary Coulon, Marlene Nelson, Rosalie Wells, Elizabeth Rae, Marilyn Utt, Mary Sprague, Neisha Molyneux. SECOND ROW: Jean Van Patten, Marilyn Young, Dee Ferguson, Marilyn Synhorst, Beverly Witt, Norma Hunter, Erma Hartwig, Marlene Lamb, Marilyn Mueller, Neva McCulley, Betsy Coulon, Linda Biewen, Judy Allison, Bernice Sterrett. LAST ROW: Janet Baker, Mary Ward, Shirley Courtney, Betty Courtney, Shirley Fogle, Calleen Ferguson, Kareen Dagle, Carol Wagner, Dorthey Fisher, Marcia Lockard, Betsy Baylor, Sheryll Dalziel, Janice Derby, Joan Stanley. BUYS' Gill lilllli FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Mrsg Littlejohn, Joel Coria, Leon Shaw, Jerry Dalziel, Bob Keep, Harlan Spain LAST ROW: Dean Patterson, Jerome Damerval, Sam Bunting, David Piersel, Lester McCulloch IIPERHIA V ,I ,Xl W1 FRONT ROW: Shirley Courtney, Betsy Coulon, Carolyn Coghlan, Marilyn Utt, Mary Sprague, Mary Ward, Leon Shaw, Marlene Nelson, Judy Allison, Mary Coulon, Darlene Nelson, Marilyn Young, Neisha Molyneux. BACK ROW Jerry Dalziel, Mrs. Littlejohn fDirectorj, Mrs. Coulon lPianistJ, Linda Biewen, Judy Hall, Marcia Lockard, Marilyn Synhorst, Bob Keep, Shirley Fogle, Beverly Witt, David Piersel, Neva McCulley, Harlan Spain, Lester McCulloch, Sheryll Dalziel, Bettie Lu Courtney, Betsy Baylor, Joel Coria, Janice Derby, Carol Wagner, Janet Baker, Marilyn Mueller. MIXHI IZHIIRIIS FRONT ROW: Joel Coria, Bob Keep, Linda Koch, Carolyn Coghlan, Joyce Storm, Darlene Nelson, Mary Coulon, Rosalie Wells, Marlene Nelson, Elizabeth Rae, Marilyn Utt, Mary Sprague, Neisha Molyneux, Jerry Dalziel, Lester McCulloch. SECOND ROW: Jean Van Patten, Janet Baker, Marilyn Young, Dee Ferguson, Marilyn Synhorst, Beverly Witt, Norma Hunter, Erma Hartwig, Marlene Lamb, Marilyn Mueller, Neva McCulley, Betsy Coulon, Linda Biewen, Judy Allison, Bernice Sterrett, David Piersel, Sam Bunting, Mrs. Littlejohn1Directorj. THIRD ROW: Leon Shaw, Harlan Spain, Mary Ward, Shirley Courtney, Bettie Lu Courtney, Shirley Fogle, Calleen Ferguson, Kareen Dagle, Carol Wagner, Dorothy Fisher, Marcia bockard, Betsy Baylor, Sheryll Dalziel, Janice Derby, Joan Stanley, Alvia Hymes, Dean Patterson. CHIIRII DIRS, C0 CESSIU AIRIS CONC ESSIONAIRES FRONT ROW: Norma Lee Hunter, Carolyn Coghlan, Rosalie Wells, and Joyce Storm. BACK ROW: Bernie Sterrett, Joyce Blaylock, Beverly Witt, Leon Shaw, Shirley Fogle, Erma I-lartwig, and Sponsor, Mrs. Swanson. HIGH SCHOOL C HEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Rockwell, Janet Baker, Shirley Courtney, and Marilyn Young, VUCAI BRUUPS GIRLS OUARTETTE LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Allison, Shirley Courtney, Betsy Coulon, and Bettie Lu Courtney, GIRLS SEXTETTE SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betsy Coulon, Linda Biewen, Shirley Courtney, and Pianist Neisha Molyneux. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bettie Lu Courtney, Marcia Lockard, and Judy Allison. VIICAI MUSIC GIRLS TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT-Bettie Lu Courtney, Betsy Coulon and Iudy Allison Pianist-David Piersel, DOUBLE QUARTET GIRLS- Judy Allison, Betsy Coulon, Marcia Lockard, Shirley Courtney, BOYS- David Piersel, Harlan Spain, Bob Keep and Leon Shaw. BOYS QUARTET David Piersel, Jerry Dalziel, Harlan Spain and Bob Keep. MIXED OUARTET , X X Harlan Spain, Betsy Coulon, Linda Bluvczi, Leon Shaw SPHIIH t 7 Q.. mv Cf THE PASSING OF MR, PEAL SEVEN TO ONE SEATED: Betsy Baylor, Shirley Courtney, Teresea Hurd, Judy SEATED: Mary Alice Sprague, Elizabeth Rae, Betsy Coulon, Allison. BACK ROW: leon Shaw, Mr. Swanson, and David W Marilyn Mueller. BACK ROW: Carolyn Coghlan, Mary C Piersel. Mr. Swanson, and Neisha Molyneux. v C7 CRITICAL CASE GUESS AGAIN GHOST! LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lou Hunter, Beverly Witt, Sheryll FRONT ROW: Beverly Rockwell. Carol Wagner. Marlene Dalziel, Mary Ward, Darlene Nelson, and Miss Blythe, BACK ROW: Marcia Lockard, Bettie Lu Courtney. Ilene and Miss Blythe. SPEECH SEATED: lzland Tolles, Sheryll Dalziel, Judy Allison, Rosalie Wells, Elizabeth Rae, Beverly Rockwell. Carolyn Coghlan Mary Alice Sprague, Bettie Lu Courtney, Shirley Courtney STANDING: Mr. Swanson, Bet- Sy Baylor, Teresea Hurd, Mary Lou Hunter, Leon Shaw, David Piersel, Beverly Witt, Marcia Lockard, and Miss Blythe, PRUJICIIU ISIS LEFT TO RIGHT: Leland Tolles, Larry Walker, Jerry Dalziel, Bob Keep, Eugene Clerkin, Dean Coghlan, Pat Clerkin, Gerald Showman, MAJURIIIIS LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Nilles, Carolyn Coghlan, Beverly Rockwell, Bonnie Rogle, Clarissa Green. 29 IIBRARIA S FRONT ROW: Marilyn Young, Carolyn Coghlan, Kareen Dagle, Linda Koch, Mary Sprague. BACK ROW: Janet Baker, Shirley Courtney, Shirley Fogle, Irene Blaylock, Beverly Witt, Norma Hunter, Judy Allison. VW JUUR AHSM SEATED: Beverly Rockwell, leon Shaw, Teresea Hurd, Judy Allison, Marilyn Young, STANDING: Linda Biewen, Neva McCulley, Mary Lou Hunter, Lester McCulloch, David Piersel, Calleen Ferguson, Bettie Lu Courtney, Mrs. WSDSOD QSponsorj, M,, SIAFI FRONT ROW: Joyce Blaylock, Beverly Rockwell, Teresea Hurd. BACK ROW: Shirley Courtney, Betsy Coulon, Larry Kuntz, and Mrs, Swanson. SIUDI l C00 Cll FRONT ROW: Mary Coulon, Neva Mcfjulley, Shirley Courtney, Mary Hunter, Betsy Baylor, Judy Allison, Marilyn Synhorst, and Darlene Nelson. BACK ROW: Mr. Littlejohn, Richard Armstrong, Terry Moorehead, Roger Roland, Paul Tancer, Jerry Dalziel, Harlan Spain, Charles Kitzman, and Alvia llymes. 1.3 BUYS BASKHI1All FRONT ROW Terry Moorehead Charles Kltzman Mrckey Muller Harlan Spam Jerry Dalzrel hm Harrrs BACK ROW Pat Clerkrns Roger Moorehead Kenneth Howard Don Wrlson Sammy Bunung Brlly Kuntz and Coach Wells SCORES OF' GAMES Opponents Cedar N Sharon Lacey Cedar Searsboro Fremont N Sharon Lacey Srgourney Slgourney Thornburg Eddyvrlle Jamboree ll Jamboree 43 78 45 52 58 38 42 flst team, 42 fZnd team, 39 34 Opponents Cedar Delta Hedrlck Rrchland Keota B Clty Fremont N Sharon Searsboro Barnes Crty Keswlck Delta Thornburg 31 53 31 Z4 46 57 49 31 44 39 55 iCounty Tourney QCounty Tourney, County Tourney, C Tourney, or, Sect' Tourney, Sect' , Sect' , Terry Moorehead was selected on the All State Honor Roll as a forward, besrdes wlnnrng a posrtron on the Chxcquaqua League frrst team Harlan Spam, a Senror and Charles Krtzman made the second League team and Jrm I-Iarrrs was selected for the League honor roll 1 1 A .s,s me so 3 .L ' 1 L A 1 I 1 Q, gd' - I L L, g T- . , 3? CJ 'K - w,c. - 13 Q 5 61 67 . 4 3 44 324 J IlASlllAll FRONT ROW: Roger Moorehead, Leland Hunter, Don Wilson, Jim Harris, Matthew Rae, Jerry Dalziel, Mickey Miller. BACK ROW: Coach Wells, Bob Hazen, Pat Clerkin, Sam Bunting, Larry Hunter, Ronnie Coghlan, Charles Kitzman and Terry Morehead. Games played to date W. C. 1 6 13 9 Roger Moorehead, left fieldg Jim Harris, Jerry Dalziel, pitcher Remaining Schedule Kinross Thornburg ll Cedar Montezuma Z Thornburg Delta 2 Seniors playing--Don Wilson Barnes City 0 Mickey Miller and Jerry Montezuma Dalziel. POSITIONS HE LD: right fielderg Leland Hunter, Catcherg Don Wilson pitcher and right fieldg Matthew Rae, center fieldg and second baseg Mickey Miller, first base. Bob Hazen, Pat Clerkin, Sam Bunting, Larry Hunter, and Ronnie Coghlan substitute fieldersg Charles Kitzman, third baseg and Terry Moorehead, shortstop. . LA, t -.,, i'.,f, ami Sl Illll HIGH TS Our last weeks of school haye been made very rnterestmg by thc acttvlttes that have ftlled our days On Aprll 16th and I7th we presented our Semor Class Play Feudrn Over Younder a Hlllbtlly comedy e plav was a success and we cleared about S140 A Iumor Sentor Banquet was held rn our honor on May 8th at the Chrrstran Church The theme was Tuhp Festr val The colors red and whrte were used rn decoratrons conststed of a huge wmdmrll tultps of all colors and others of a Dutch nature Each gurl recetved a carnatton eorsage and the boys a boutonntere Aftewards a prom was held rn the htgh school gym Skrp Day thrs year has been changed somewhat from prevtous years We scheduled a bus from Shaffer Anderson bus lrnes of Oskaloosa and left from Clutter s corner at 4 OO A M Thursday May I4th Mr Swanson and Mrs Hazel Courtney chaperoned us on the tr1p We stayed at the Conrad Hrlton Hotel and vrstted many places of rnterest for example the Museum of Arts the Brookfreld Zoo Freld Museum Shedd Aquarrum Maxwell Street and Chrnatown as well as many stores and theaters After an enjoyable trrp we arrtved home Saturday evemng full of hrgh xprrrts On the evemng of Sunday May I7th Baccalaureate Servtces were held tn the Methodrst Church The Senrors wearrng caps and gowns of Maroon and Whtte walked down the alsles to ftnrsh Butldtng the Steps to the Stars of Success Rev Dan Kechel gave the Baccalaureate address An Actrvrty Banquet was held May I8th rn the Htgh School gymnasrum Honors and awards were presented to those who had earned them The specral honors consrsted of Salutatortan Mary Altce Sprague Cttrzenshrp awards Cpresented by the Amertcan Legron were Boy s Mtcke Mrller Grrl s Mary Alrce Sprague Crtzenshtp award fpresented by the State Bar Assocratronj Mary Alrce Sprague Excellent award rn Oratorrcal De clamatron Drvrston of the State Speech Assoclatron Judy Alltson Now for the Btggest Day of our Hrgh School lrfe Commencement On May 2Oth we walked onto the stage of the What Cheer Gvmnasxum to recetve our dtplomas happy but hatrng the thought of leavrng the place where we had spent a good deal of our ltfe The Address of the eventng was gtven by Robert Ballentyne ofthe State Unrverstty of Iowa Although Mrs Swanson dld do most of the work we dtd have at annual staff whrch consrsted of Beverly Rockwell Edrtor Betsy Coulon Asst Edttor Teresea Hurd Busrness Manager Larry Kuntz Asst Manager Joyce Blaylock Deslgner Shrrley Courtney Asst Desrgner It was fun workrng together seerng how many typtng mrstakes we would make how many plcturex would be upstde down and so forth The whole class has helped a great deal tn sellrng adverttsementx and selltng and pre partng the annual and wtthout them thrs annual would never have exlsted Tomorrow rs another day Somethtng new and dtfferenf wrll probably appear for each of us It wtll be fun to see what lrfe has tn store for us - I f ' H - 1 0. - - , . Th .H A f ' I D - . . 1 l I - . 0 A Q Valedictorian---Ierry Dalziel . ----,----- V X, - . , H . . ' ' 1 ' ' : ' . : . . ' 1 . ' : . . 2 . Sl lllll PIHIPHHZY K., , When we graduated from What Cheer Hrgh School ten years ago rn 1953 we agreed to have n class reunion today at the 1963 Tulrp Festrval rn Pella The frrst to arrrve were Kenny and Betsy Howard wrth therr three darlrng lrttle chrldren who live on a farm out srde of What Cheer They came early because they have to render a specral number on the program Betsy and Kenny are known all over the country as the Swrtrgrng and Srngrng Sophrstrcates As we were exchangrng Hellos a tan rugged man strode up and after careful observatron we recognrzed Jerry Dalzrel He rs a forest ranger rn Montana and he wouldn t have been able to attend rf Karen hadn t stayed at home rn the look out tower Jerry was rather bashful because thrs was the frrst trme he had been rn crvrlrzatron for frve years We were all pleased to see Lmda Koch She rs now desrgnrng and sevnng formals and weddrng dresses for the ela borate weddrngs rn What Cheer and rs kept very busy Gary Ferns the all Amerrcan center on the Chrcago Bears Football Team flew to Pella He rs noted for berng es pecrally photogentrc on T V when the games are televrsed Jerome Damerval a successful busrness man drrves up rn one of hrs cars He owns the brggest charn of garages for race cars rn the Unrted States Speakrng of race cars fly rng around the corner on two wheels and scatterrng screamrng women and chrldren appear James Stansbury and Ronnre Lawrence the natronally known racrng team A long Rolls Royce convertrble glrdes to a stop and who should hop out but Beverly Rockwell a sophrstrcated real estate career woman As a hobby she grves dancrng lessons to folks rn New York MEN ONLY Mary Lou and Eddre Stephenson arrrve wrth the food for the group because they own the thrrvrng What Cheer cafe They save money by trarnrng therr chrldren to be warters and wartresses Dr Bernard Sterrett and hrs offrce nurse Marcra Lockard were wrth us Just a short trme when they were paged over the loud speaker rn the park They had to rush to Des Mornes to preform an emergency operatron on Paul Tancer Thrs car wreck may have been the last onel Leon Shaw comes rn late because he had to run off an Extra Edrtron He owns the Coal Creek Chronrcle and puts out two edrtrons a day Harlan Spam took a plane to Des Mornes and came rnto Pella by bus After completrng hrs four years at Ames he rs an expert brrdge burlder and rs now workrng on hrs maJor project burldrng abrrdge across the Atlantrc Ocean Hrs wrfe specralrzes rn takrng prctures of hrs works As we wander through the growrng crowd we spy the New York model Shrrley Courtney Of course she rs well know to us because we have been seerng her face on brll boards all over the country advertrzrng Modern Marvelous Maroon Mascara Dancrng rn the street begrns and everyone rs enchanted by the melancholy melodrous musrc of Bob Keep and hrs Keen Rhythm Keepers A couple of the grrls dancrng by looked famrlrar to us Mary Ward and Bernrce Sterrett each were dancrng wrth therr rrch and handsome husbands They were successful rn therr work as secretarres rn Des Mornes QEach grrl marrred her boss J A specral feature of the program was a wrestlrng match In the rrng comes a flashy wrestler wearrng a chartreuse and purple robe Beholdl Our Kerth Dennrs rs known all over the country as Dennrs the Menace Needless to say he won wrth hrs famous Bone Crusher We notrce Mary Alrce Sprague rs mrssrng Someone heard she and Merle were unable to attend because they are operatrng a clrnrc rn Alaska for the srck and poor Eskrmos It rs somewhat on the order of the famed Mayo Clrnrc For the evenrng we are rnvrted to the country mansron of Leslre Nelson now a mrllronarre playboy Hrs dramonds and hrs grrls are natronally know Just outsrde of Pella we saw a house wrth all the furnrture out rn the front yard We stopped to rnqurre and to our surprrse we found rt was the home of Frances Jared They were runnrng a successful tomato farm Joyce Blaylock was vrsrtrng her and she told us about her famous career as an artrst parntrng backgrounds for Walt Drsney shows We were sorry they couldn t jorn us but were glad to have seen them As we contrnued our Journey we were admrrrng the beautrful seed corn farms and were surprrsed to see Don Wrlson s name rn twelve rnch letters on an ultra modern alumrnum srlo He owns the Hrghbrow Hybrrd Seed Corn Farms Les had everythrng under control so after we were all seated he turned on hrs forty rnch colored T V set Sheryll Dalzrel and famrly came rn late because she couldn t leave the school untrl after lunch She rs chref cook and bottle washer rn the What Cheer School Lunch Program and her husband rs the Supterrntendent of Schools Frnally we all got settled when the latest versron of the Groucho Marx Program came rnto vrew The person takrng Groucho s place was none other than our humorous Lester McCulloch The frrst contestant was Teresea Hurd As Lester rnqurred about her occupatron she rnformed the audrence that she rs coachrng a grrls travelrng basketball team called the Hurd Hot shots Therr repuratron rs fast becomrng as famous as the Harlem Globe Trotters When thrs program was over a large srgn rn Orange letters flashed on the screen sayrng A C B C Network rs Owned and Operated by Mrckey Mrller One of our classmates heard that he also works as a stand rn for Jerry bewrs who rs retrrrng soon As the refreshments were berng served by the servants who should arrrve but the ever prompt Larry Kuntz the rdol of a mrllron dog collared bobby soxers He explarned hrs tardrness was due to a mob of teenagers outsrde the stage door after hrs autograph Larry requrred a polrce escort to plow through the mob We thanked Les for hrs hosprtalrty and started for home trred but happy because we had seen most of our class mates of 53 M v - v ' Q ,, . . . . . . ,, . ,, ,, 0 v v Q 1 - . . . n Q . . ' - I 1 1 v Q , , n . . v . . . H ,, . ' v . . . . - . . Q . Q ' Q a n - u ' Q 1 . . , o . - - - -. - -r . Q . - - n fr - Q . . s ' 0 , . Q . , , . . . . Q . , . , . - . . - - Q . , Q n Q . , . , . . . . . . . . . , . . Q . . . . . . . ,, - s N . , . . - , Q , - - - , n ' ' , 1 e - 0 Q D H -, . . . . , r Q , . ' - - f- - - n ' ' ' ' . .. . . - n -- LA. .S. MASS Wlll This year's class has blazed new paths, perhaps some of them haven't been considered good but that is over now, and as we come to the end of the trail we are suddenly generous and are leaving a few things, besides bad memories behind. We, the Senior Class of 53' being of very sound mind and body and with sincere regretfulness at leaving school, leave the following individual characteristics to thc fellow underclassmen. Leon Shaw leaves his never failing promptness to Paul Tanccr. Bernie Sterretts way with girls goes to Terry Moorehead. Teresea l-lurd's quiet gentle manner '???'? falls upon Marilyn Synhorst. Jerry Dalziel's gift of Ways with Gibson girls is presented to Jim Harris. Kenny Howard wills his boisterous ways to Larry lltrnter, Lester McCulloch bestows his sense of humor on Erma Hartwig, and Mickey Miller's convincing line with women is left in the hands of David Piersel. James Stansbury leaves his driving ability to Richard Armstrong, Gary Fern's lightning speed we direct to Matthew Rae, while Leslie Nelson's shyness'?????'?is boldly given to Roger llellnian, To Dorthy Fisher goes Beverly Rockwell's towering height. Sheryll Dalziel leaves her ability to Catch a man to Marilyn Young. Jerome Damerval leaves his dancing ability to Joel Coria. Ronnie Lawrence leaves his Rose lflill conquests to Leland Hunter. Keith Dennis leaves his physique to Ronnie Coghlan. llarland Spain leaves his loud shirts to anyone who dare wear them, Larry Kuntz wills his levis to Calleen Ferguson. Betsy Coulon is taking All of her possessions with her. Marcia Lockard leaves her shy, innocent ways to Florence Ladely, Mary Sprague's diamond goes to Lillian Green, and Frances Snyder's temper is left to Janet Baker, To Judy Allison, Shirley Courtney bestows her quiet graceful manner and Linda Koch leaves her interest in the Air Force to Bettic Lu Courtney. Bob Keep leaves his persistant ways to Marion Hymes, may he get more results. To Gerald Showmatt goes Mary Lou llunter's ability to take up class time by arguing with Mrs. Swanson. Joyce Blaylock leaves her long hair to Supt. QBaldyj Swanson, To Rosie Wells is left Bernice Sterrett's boisterotts laughter. Don Wilson's fighting moods are left to Marlene Lamb. Mary Ward leaves her interests in Farson to Beverly Witt, Our Speech ability???'?? we hereby will to Mr. E. R. Swanson, May he rest in peace. Our graceful manner???'? both in playing ball and in dancing goes to Coach Wells. We push on Miss Blythe our quiet, sneaky ways of How Assembies Should Be Runl To Mr. Littlejohn we leave our high grades in IO minute speed tests. Many cheerful dispositions are left to Mrs. Little- john to help her bear the future sour notes. We leaveour methods of winning arguments to Mrs. Swanson, and to Mrs. Miller we leave our orginial way of liquida- ting the English Language. To the Junior's--as a whole ----- - We leave our broken down, scarred up, cut apart, patched together, seats on the last two priviledged aisles, our paper wads, our gum wrappers, autograpsh Qand eraser smudgesj in books, on walls, and any other convenient place. All of these things are left with sincere regretfulness. And to the other underclassmen ---- We bestowe our promptness, alertness, brightness, politeness, quietness in halls, speed, our never failing ability of skipping school, escaping various teachers threats, missing classes, talking back to teachers, and the worst shock of all, the mere thought of finally receiving a diploma. This will is placed under seal on this day, May 8, 1953, at the Junior-Senior Banquet, under the eyes and laughter of the witnesses present. THE CLASS OF 53' Sl lllll Cl SS HAY A FEUDIN OVER YONDER FRONT ROW Lester McCulloch Kenneth Howard Donald Wrlson Jerry Dalzrel Mathew Rae Beverly Rockwell SECOND ROW Lrnda Koch Harlan Spam Joyce Blaylock Marcra Lockard Larry Kuntz Jerome Damerval THIRD ROW Mary Sprague Betsy Coulon Shrrley Courtney Sheryll Dalzrel Mary Ward Mary Hunter Bob Keep Gary Ferns Qnot rn ptcturej The plot of the play revolves around the Popoff famtly and the Fry famtly who have been feudm for years Mountam Maggre traveltng around nursmg the srck must come to patch up someone hurt tn the feud Rosre Belle takes Wrlly the only unattached male around from her srster Emmy who asks for Mountarn Magg1e's help to end the feud so she could get a man Namely a Popoff Mountam Maggre gtves Maw Fry and Pappy Popoff a love potton sugar and water and as they are about to marry Rosle Belle arrtves wtth the news that rt was all a trrck Once more the feud ts gorng full force Ftnally druggmg Rosle Belle the marrytng begtns and everythrng was peace ful at last CAST OF' CHARACTERS Mountam Maggre Mary Lou Hunter Maw Fry Mary Ward Emmy Fry Ltnda Koch Rosre Belle Fry Marcra L ockard Aunt Harry Hornhonker SherrylDalz1el Becky Mae Hornhonker Joyce Blaylock Wrlly Hornhonker Jerry Dalzrel Pappy Popoff Gary Ferns Zeke Popoff Larry Kuntz The Travelrn' Preacher Jerome Damerval Mustcrans Lester McCulloch Matthew Rae Beverly Rockwell Weddrng Guests Shtrley Courtney Betsy Coulon Mary Sprague Bob Keep Kenny Howard ClemFry:::::.:::::::::.i:-.Donaldwilson 'tag it J' BNHS BASKHBAll WC 35 FRONT ROW Marllyn Utt Judy Alhson Betsy Coulon Teresea Hurd Mary Lou Hunter Llnda Brewen STANDING Coach Wells Mary Alrce Sprague Marllyn Synhorst Kareen Dagle Rose Ellen Bodeman Betsy Baylor Chaperone Mrs Mrller MISSING Judy Hall Opponents Searsboro Rose I-Irll Lacey Eddyvrlle Cedar Searsboro Fremont N Sharon Krnross Lacey SCORES OF GAMES lst team County Opponents Eddyvrlle Cedar Rrchland Farson Barnes Crty N Sharon Fremont Searsboro Barnes Crty ec t Tourney Sec t Tourney COT? Teresea Hurd was named the IDPA all state honor roll and on the second team rn the Chrcquaqua League whrle Mary Lou Hunter and Judy Allrson and Lrnda Brewen were on the League Honor Roll v A E l . . - W. 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