John R Mott High School - Mir Or Yearbook (Postville, IA)
- Class of 1951
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K T Cook Superlntendent Ralph Gosml P re rlnclpal h l ,gm -Q 'Juni U1 Francm Babcock Coach Irene Rogers Enghsh Mxlton Starcevlch Coach Larew Colhster Math afunnl -an WE -Ieannme Harms C Secretary Ti' 4 Wllllam Stewart Voc Ag Vlrglnla Anderson School Nur se Kermlt james john l-alla lr l:.lrle Ruckclasmhel joe Steele Dr R IN Schnculer Mm: George 'lod Irmtrumental MUSIC ...vu- a x nm!-ll rl... Barbara Russell Vocal Musxc 'TT lem Herman Schutta, Custodlan S Ed Lammert, Custodxan .' V 4 . 5 ' l 'f ,l M, ,f,f, 4 1 H M . ,df . Shlrley lzrlckson. Commercial BernYCC Stfumzev English Irma Dawson Home Economlcg ff ls x 'lx , 3 'D 1 1. ,gl e I ar: M, ew-Q., 2 1 191 r- . - ,-A, ' n, 1 -J fs ' .X - , L5 1 V I '- l 1 CALENDAR AUGUST 24-55 muscle men report for the begmmng of foot ball practlce 28-School Days School Days Dear old golden school days ' 30-Elected class offxcers today Dear old state tests SEPTEMBER 1 Flrst meeting of the Student Councll 4-Hurrah' No school Big 4 Farr 8-jumors sponsor flrst school party 15 Flrst football game Plrates O Manchester 0 Dance Tlme at P H S Semors sponsor party 18-Flrst pald assembly No school Teachers County Instxtute at Waukon 22 Oh' Oh' Sumner turned the tables on u at our flrst home game 39 13 23-F F A IS host to judging teams ln preparatxon for Waterloo Cattle Congress 29 Flrst commumty smg under the dlrectlon of Mlss Russell and Mr Todd Elgln falls 13 12 Our lucky number? 30-Hats off to our new freshmen who sponsored a party OCTOBER 1 Postvllle F F A trophy hunters brmg home the prlze 3-Hear ye' Hear ye' Open house w1th everyone lI'lVltEd juniors wm the honors 4-Thesplans elected their offxcers 6-Radio statlon VIC fSzaboj connects wxth PHS Carole Schultz prxma donna of commun1ty smg We beat Fayette 31 0' 10 Oh seniors Plctures taken today' 11 Semors nommated Homecommg Klng and ueen candrdates 13-Teachers went to school for a change A txe between Postvllle and West Umon 6 6 14--Sore feet but llght hearts Band got a I ratlng at Waverly Dr Olan Hoffman Dlrector of Dental Hyglene at Unlverslty of Iowa was here to check the puplls teeth Would you make a good salesman? Magazlne sale begms Drlvers Clxmc at Oelwem Halloween theme brlghtens the Sophomores party 23-Student teachers arrive from Luther 25 The gallant Dr Otto Schacht gave an mterestmg program with smgmg and lecturmg 26-Radlo panel over KDEC Decorah 27 Waukon s ego deflated at our Homecommg 19 0 Cheerleaders sponsored party after game 31 Muslc broadcast at Decorah 6 zo- - ' ' H .. . . . Q 17- . Q , ' - zo- ' . ' 21- . , . . . 1 PK - ' ' ' I ' ' ,' NOVEMBER Socxology and psychology classes Independence bound And they returned' Magazlne ales end wlth a bang Football curtaln closes as our heroes are defeated by Maynard 32 6 Our HANDSOME heroes throw the party of the year the Letter Club Hop wrth Nancy Kneeland relgmng The juniors prove that Accldents Wxll Happen 16-Vacat1on agaln teachers meeting at Waukon H1 Ho Sllver' Ranger from Efflgy Mounds National Monument gave a talk to the hlgh School Men watch out' Sadle Hawklns party Annual Staff 18-Conference basketball Jamboree at West Unlon The M1ss1ssxpp1 was measured by the trxgonom etry class 21 F1rst basketball game wlth Lanslng Success' 36 21 22-Chlldren showed us the meanlng of Thanksfnv ln 23-Bromo Seltzer please 2 day hollday 28-We ve got troubles McGregor skins us 44 27 DECEMBER 4-Boy do we look snazzy today' New Thesplans of course Hot lunches start CWhere theres 11fe theres Honor your partner at the sox hop sponsored by Sophomores 8-Hlstory has been made Postvllle 33 Monona 12 Our vlctory over Decorah 38 33 15 Chr1stmas party sponsored by the band 17 Program for school and community Main event the Hallelujah Chorus 18-Senlor pxctures returned 19 Look at thls score Postvllle 55 Elgm 30 22- joy to the World school closes 29-We were forced to bow to New Hampton 38 28 JANUARY 2-Agam our ego IS deflated Postvllle 32 West Unlon 38 5-We feel Waukon s mnght 42 35 9- Tune In we re on the alr agam Elkader tastes revenge to the tune of 38 33 12-Vocal department sponsors party 13-One semester behmd us at last 16-Fayette whew' That was a close one 34 33 19 We flght m vam agamst Waukon 38 36 23-The old black magic shown to us by the Shrrm plxas 26- Watch the bxrdle Group plctures for annual 30 Thespnan talents come to llght The Thmg We d1d It AGAIN Postvxlle 66 Monona 31 Try lemons for the vo1ce Home declam FEBRUARY 2-Pxrates defeat Maynard 39 37 3-FFA and FHA sponsored school party 6-Elgm bows to the mlghty Pxrates 47 36 7 1- ' - 3- H ' ' . 5110- ' ' 1 :I:l4i- I 'l ' as ' I - 'M IDL n-. s D, 1 .. Zoi Q v s q u -D n g. . J hope.j I , ' ' . ' , 31. ' f . I 1 , 27: Declam pleces Muffy Falb Whrte Fmgers Shlrley Prlce Under the Dryers It snowed' No school We galn knowledge of Scandlnavla by Al Bell West Unlon w1ns 62 30 Wltchcraft and Voodoo before our very eyes Wlth Davrd Starry Close game but Sumner Wlns by one pomt 40 39 W1ll you be my valentme' Event of the year Plrates best Warrrers 52 59 FFA demonstrates Parlrmentary Procedure Why the smlles unxorsf' Could lt be the new class rlngsg MARCH A truly grand performance by Hoodman anl Galloway Vocal Duo Muslc Concert by vocal groups Radlo Broadcast Once agam our Thesplans are m the spothght w1th thexr h1lar1ous play Mama s Gettlng Mar r1ed Student teachers from Luther agam Manners for M1ll1OUS panel d1scuss1on Easter vacat1on need we say more? Track meet at Iowa C1ty We placed 5th' Back to the same old grmd APRIL F O1 1 v v Muslc contest at Strawberry Polnt Now where IS my mus1c7 Dltto Take me out to the ball game at Osslan Lanslng here Please pass the blscuxts FFA banquet State FFA Conventlon Lots of slghts m the blg c1ty boys? Iowa State College relay Farewell SCUIOFS Welcome Freshman party sponsored by the Freshman 24- We Shook the Famxly Tree Senror Class Play 27 Small group headed for honors at Grlnnell 27 Track meet at Charles C1ty MAY Musical program over KDEC Senlor class tr1p Is everyone here? Let s vocallze k1ds Large groups go to Sumner Dxstrxct track meet Get that Southern accent ready Colomal Plan tatlon for the umor Semor Prom Band makes a good showlng at Waterloo On the more serlous lde of events Baccalaureate Class Nlght for the semors Commencement twelve long years come to an end So long senlor we ll m1ss you 26-State track meet Students and Teachers heyday the anncal prcmc The Pxrate s Shlp docks for a three month vaca 8 t1on 7- u 1 . , ' ' 8 . . . w . I 9- ' ' , - . 12- ' g . 13- , ' ' ' , - . 2314- ' ' . 16- . ' ' , -1. 20- ' . 24- . ' J . I . 1- f 4- ' ' - ' . 7- ' . 9- . . . . 12- ' , ' . 2:22-,, . . . . D 24- - ' . ' . 27- ' . 1- o . . . 6- ' ' . -f 7- ' . ' 9- - ' 1 . 12- ' , . 13- , ' ' . . 19- 1 . - . . 20- ' ' . 21- ' . , 1- . E-,J I Q .4 - ' . ..- 11- ' ' - . ' 12- - ' - J . A . Q 19- . cf ' . 20- ' S' - 21- 'U ' ' . 51231 i O dim CL S555 SE ORS CLASS MOTTO G1ve to the world the best you have CLASS COLORS Pmk and Sllver CLASS FLOWER Pmk Rose CAROLE SCHULTZ If musxc were goodness I d play my way to heaven Vlce Presldent College Prep Class Offxcer 2 4 Student Counc1l3 Gxrls Glee Clubl 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 2 3 Thesplans 3 4 Llbrary Staff 2 Uncle Fred Flxts By 3 We Shook the Famlly Tree 4 One Act Playsl 2 4 Marchmg Bandl 2 3 4 Con cert Bandl 2 3 4 Pep Bandl 2 3 4 Herald Staff 4 Instrumental Solo 2 3 4 Instrumental Group 2 3 4 Dxrty Work at the Crossroads DOROTHY ALTHOUSE She IS not one to tell her thoughts Commercial Second Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 FHA 2 3 4 Photograohv 4 Girls Shoo 3 PAUL BENJEGERDES Competltlon for a skyscraper Vocatlonal Agr Boys Glee Club 2 3 Spothght 3 F FA 1 2 3 4 Llbrary Staff 3 Uncle Fred Fhts By 3 Doughboys 2 3 Art Class 3 Photography 3 DUANE BRANDT Whlch wave IS the Tom? Agrlculture FFA 1 2 3 4 Doughboys 2 3 BETTY MCNALLY She meets llfe as lf lt were her own mventlon Presldent College Prep Class Offlcerl 4 Student Councxl 1 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 Marchmg Band 1 2 3 Concert Band 1 2 3 Mlr o Staff 4 Spothght 3 Thespxans 2 3 4 Uncle Fred Flrts By 3 One Act Play 1 Declam 1 LLOYD BIGLER A good lme IS the shortest d1stance between dates Secretary Agr Class Offxcer 4 Boys Glee Club 1 2 3 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 M1r or Staff 4 Spotlight 3 Thesplans 3 4 FFA 2 3 4 Concert Band 1 Madrxgal Group 3 Octet 3 Vocal Solo 3 4 Uncle Fred Fllts By 3 We Shook the Famlly Tree 4 One Act Plays 2 4 Doughboys 3 JERRY ANDERSON Im abaaad boy' Vocat1ona1Agr Baseballl Football 2 FFA 1 2 3 4 Uncle Fred Flxts By 3 One Act Plays 1 Marchmg Band 1 2 Concert Band 1 2 3 Pep Band 1 2 Instrumental Solo 2 3 Doughboys 3 JOANN BALTZ just bemg pleasant IS a fme way to be Commercral CIFIS Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Spothght 2 3 Marchmg Band 2 3 4 Concert Band 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Iglirald Staff 3 Sextet 4 Tnple Tr1o 3 Plano 0 o 1 H . .. . . ,, . . ,Q ' f ' ' . ' . I i I Y Y V ,Yi ,,: -T . ' s I .H Y 7 1 9 I ' II ' . W , ' 1 - . ,, . . . !! . . , . .. , ,,,, ,,: - I y , I - -- , ,I 1 9 5 ... - ,. ,.. X , 1 Y 1 2 , 4 H s a 3 y ' v v 1 .. - , ,, Q , . - . . ,Q ..., . . , .,,, 1 ' . ' .fl ,, ,Y , . ,, ,.. - H, I 9 ' 1,2 y,y? ' . 3: Sextet 2, 49 Tr1o 35 Trlple Tr1o 33 Vocal Solo 2, 3, y ,vi .,, ,u' 11 , . il ' !! . ., l . ,, . . ' I ll! ,I 4 1 . - , ,.--,, ,n . rx , , 1 u ' '. ' ' ' A fi yl rv: ,Z ,I - II ' ' ' 3? . '., j . ' . !l.Y 1 ,I ,S , me ,: ,,, . ,Q ,A 5 s : tl !l ' 1 . ' . . ., . . ' .U ' ' ! 1 1 V V I, Q . - , ,, , - ll ' I '!Y . ...,,,, ,- RICHARD CAYTON Basketball and stepping are enough without the studying. General. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 33YFQ0t' ball 1, 4: Track 2, 3: Letter Club 3, 45 BOYS Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Football Manager 3. DIXIE COOK A little girl with big ideas. D College Prep. Class Officer 1: Student COUHCII 1: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Mir-or Staff 3, 4: Editor 4: Spotlight 3: Thespians 3, 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: WS Shook the Family Tree 4: One-Act Plays 1, 2: Trio 1, 2: Accomp. 1, 2, 3: Declam 1: Piano Solo 3: Art Class 3. EUNICE DRESSER One whose nature never changes. College Prep. Girls' Glee Club 1: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Instrumental Sextet 3: French Horn Quartet 2,,3, 4. INEZ DUWE I can't make my eyes behave. Commercial. Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 3: Mir-or Staff 4: Spotlight 3: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Herald Staff 3: Sextet 1: Vocal Solo 2: Instrumental Group 2. DONALD GILSTER Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit.' General. Baseball l, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Doughboys 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE GREGG I agree with no man's opinions - I have my own. College Prep. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: We Shook the Fam- ily Tree 4: One-Act Play 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3 4: Triple Trio 3: Madrigal Group 2: 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band Instrumental Solo 3, 4: Baton Solo 2, 3, 4: Instrumental Group 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA DICKMAN When she laughs, she lgughs all over. General. Marching Ban 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Instrumental Group 2. EUGENE DREIER I drive on three wheels because it saves the other tire. Agriculture. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Photography 3. 'XM U HELEN EBERLING Ask 'me no questions and I'll tell you no lies. Comemrcial. Second Girls' Glee Club 2: F.H.A. 3, 4: Girls' Shop. MARY FINNEGAN Try and stop me. College Prep. Girls' Glee Club 1, 4: Spotlight 3: Library Staff 2, 3, 4. 1. ANN HECKMAN She goes her own sweet way and never asks for advice. Commercial. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Instru- mental Group 4. DON HECKMAN A jolly farmer is he. Agriculture. Football 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4. ARLETTA HEINS Quiet, but looks are sometimes deceiving. College Prep. Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 4: Library Staff 1: One-Act Play: Girls' Shop. BETTY HENNING Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. General. Second Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 4, Photography 4: Girls' Shop 3. s-.f LOIS KOOPMAN A 'principal' helper. College Prep. Second Girls' Glee Club 2: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Shop 3. BOB LANDT I can resist anything but temptation. Voc. Agr. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Mir- or Staff 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BOB HENNING Men fascinate me none, but oh, these women! Agriculture. Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: F.F.A. 1 2, 3, 4: We Shook the Family Tree 4. GLENNA JARMES Nothing worries me - I've got my man. College Prep. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Mir-or Staff 4: Thespians 3, 4: F.H.A. 3: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: We Shook the Family Tree 4: One-Act Plays 2, 43 Sextet 4: Trio 1, 2, 3: Octet 3: Triple Trio 3: Vocal Solo 2, 3. MARILYN MARTING Is there anyone else in the world? College Prep. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Sextet 2, 3, 4: Vocal Solo 2, 3: Instrumental Group 3. DUANE MEYER Flash on wheels - skate wheels, that is. Voc. Agr. Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4: Instrumental Group 3, 4. JACK MEYER His laugh is his calling card. College Prep. Class Officer 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Thes- pians 3, 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: We Shook the Family Tree 4: One-Act Play 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2. MARY MIENE I never met a man I didn't like. College Prep. Class Officer 2, 3: Mir-or Staff 4: Spotlight 3: Thespians 3, 4: Library Staff 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: We Shook the Fam- ily Tree 4: One-Act Plays 2, 4. ESTHER OPSAND Light hearted and light headed. General. Flathead County High School 1: Girls' Glee Club 1, 4: Second Mixed Chorus 2: Mir-or Staff 4: Spotlight 3: Thespians 3, 4: F,H.A. 1, 3, 4: Library Staff 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: We Shook the Family Tree 4: One-Act Plays 4: Photography 3: Girls' Shop 3: Drivers' Training 1. KEITH REINHARDT This gentleman prefers blondes. Vocational Ag. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 4. LEO SCHROEDER 'Bugs' - Man, Mouse, or insect? Agriculture. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 3 4: Boys 'Glee Club 3, Mixed chorus 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3', 4 We Shook the Family Tree 3. LOWELL SCHROEDER Man of Distinction. General. Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: We Shook the Family Tree 4: One-Act Plays 2. HERBERT MORCH He was a Boy S-:out until he was 12: then he became a Girl Scout. College Prep. Student Council 3, 4: Class Officer 1, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: Doughboys 1. LEO O'HARA If silence were golden, I'd be a pauper. Comercial. Sacred Heart High School 1: Yankton High School 2, 3: Class Officer 1, 2: Basketball 1: Basketball and Football Manager 3: Meet Me in St. Louis 3: Red Cross Club 2, 3: Booster Club 3: Football 4: Letter Club 4: Doughboys 4. MAR-IORIE SANDER She doesn't her studies interfere with her high school education. Voc. Homemaking. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Second Girls' Glee Club 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Shop 3. BONNIE SCHROEDER She lives her private life in private. General. Photography 4: Girls' Shop 2, ELEANOR SCHUTTE Drama in everyday life. Commercial. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: 'iUncle Fred Flits By 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4: Herald Staff 3: Sextet 4: Trio 1, 2: Vocal Solo 2, 35 Instrumental Group 2, 3: Declam 1. DICK SEARLS I believe in vigorous physical exercise - for other eo le P P ' College Prep. Student Council 2: Class Officer 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter.Club 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Brass Sextet 2, 3. 4 JEAN SCHULTZ Bold as the bark of a puppy. Commercial. Girls' Glee Club 1, 4: Second Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Sextet 4. MARLENE SCHUPBACH I like insects - especially 'bugs'. College Prep. Student Council 23 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 33 Mir-or Staff: Spotlight 33 Thespians 3. 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: We Shook the Family Tree 4: One-Act Plays 2, 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4: Sextet 4: Triple Trio 3: Instrumental Solo 2, 35 Instru- mental Group 3, 4g Declam 1. - 'H i ARDYTH STEE My Blue Heaven is at the Roller Rink. College Prep. Girls' Glee Club 23 F.H.A. 3, 4. DAYLE SZABO A careful student - careful not to overdo it. General. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 3: Mixed Chorus 1, 3: F.F.A. 23 One- Act Plays 25 Concert Band 1: Octet 3: Madri- gal Group 3. MAUREEN WALTER Why don't people tell .me these things? College Prep. Monona 1: Class Officer 1, Basket- ball 1: Declam 1: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Mixed Chorus Z, 3: Spotlight 3: Thespians 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, Ig, 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3: Triple Trio 33 Vocal olo 3, 4. BILL WATERS Wisdom and Wit - a happy combination. Vocational Ag. Baseball 13 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Letter Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 13 Spotlight 3: Thespians 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Uncle Fred Flits By 3, We Shook the Fam- ily Tree 4: One-Act Plays 2, 4, Doughboys 3: Art Class 3. . l ilu GWEN WERGER A small problem, but nevertheless puzzling. Voc. Homemaking. F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Shop 3. 9 1 NI ORS Pres N Kneeland V Pres L Blumhagen Sec Treas R Gunderson B Brown A Buddenberg J Chrlstofferson D Cooper M Folsom 1 Fox L Frrederlch j Gordon Green R Gulsvxg H Havllcek D Hems G Hemesath T Hogan D Ihde R Kuhse J Martrns A Mexer F Meyer K Ohloff D Olson N Peake L Rekow D Roffman P Ruckdaschel D Schlee J Schroeder P Schroeder F Schultz Schultz M Schutte E Stee M Van Wey 5 X I B ,idx if 4 R ww 'Q SOPHOMOR E5 - Pres. J. jarmes V Pres P McNally Sec Treas P Mork E Bramard S Brandt L Braun D Belsker A Berns M Block D Douglass N Drexer M Dresser K Brown S Buraas D Chrxstofferson R Frnederxch R Harris R Heckman J Englehardt W Everman K Falb G Koopman K Kramer D Lawson V Heckman W Helgerson .x ' Kerr -wu- B Renzman J Rxma M Meyer K Muchow D Schultz E Schultz J Schutte F Roberts N Schroeder f E Schnuelle R Waters C Wedo M Severn A SPCncer V slab M Mohs 4' 0 and E Hagemexer E Txmmerman not plctured 16 all . i- . . l - q XAWKKV I ,Q if , ' C7 1 , f , 4 M ' . -L M 'X I Y' s Zigi . . 'Ti' -1 fi px Ma 1 K ' or-' - . A ' - X ,L XXX 2 l ' S 1 J, M I .,,,f , 3 fm Jw at ' 7 '. u' ' lf 't 'gy '-ff, 4:4 k 'J - ' rw 1 ' U Y ' W AQ ' ' , 5 4 X f F ' ' . . M. Perry 'Q' A A . ' ,F 'LQ ' , , 'S S' 'W ...s, V I 0 . 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S 60'9ll '23 7? 11 - Nr OOT BALL The 1950 Pxrates were probably represented by one of the llgl1t6St Postv1lle l1nes 1n many years Txpplng the scales at a 140 pound average the lme had the sp1r1t and determmauon to keep the way open for a strong backfleld whlch fought lts way to a 4 won, 2 t1ed, and 2 lost season and thlrd place m conference play The season gave the team a three year record of 19 w1ns 3 losses and 2 tles rk 'Xl1x1 , , l lor halfbuk and gmu 1111 R1 koxx 111 111111 tim oow as 1 t Ft 111111 ll 11,1 11 1 ll ar a 1 1111ss11 111111 111111 ku h1 11 1 WWI 'Hx S lt 1111 s 11 c1'1 x 11 11 Oll UIAVIU st1 11x t 1 11 1ns1x1 xx 11 r1 llefl lall 1 1 , ie, 1, H4 WWHFQ N A ' 'U ' 1 N ro1 o K 11 11111 11 1 1t1 1 xx s 11 lf N1 r'o111l 111 1111111 r1 111.1 l1'lU'1 1-o Nfhroe-111 r 1 110111111 1 1 1 1-nd 123111111 for lP0lllltl 1111 uld match anv 11111 11 1011fer1nu exx x It 11 yxrds Ldlllkfl 11x 11111111n1nts 1112 IN and h N 1111x r1f11 1 111111 IH xx is 1111 ll 111111 1 1s 1.1x1 ll hon111'1bl1 1111 nt1o11 11f11 Tltt N 1 t111 11 111 111111 NU 0 1111 1 11' 11 V1 llmm ls ll 1 1 0 1 lmswr 111 s11111'1l1lll 111 drop k11k111f,. bXll1 110111 s 11s passm Nlliflllll Improv future P1rat fun 1x1 m llt'11XQI'S s1n1111 111 11 N111 1 X a111 I1 111 1 111111 1n101 llll'xl1 1r 111 x 1- L 1111 111111k11 'Ind xx 1s 1111111 0 on 1l1f'111x 1111111 111 X6 lop 1nt11 11 n1 f r n1xt xc r n1'1111 Ill 111nt1 Fl nc 1101 or 1r'l1f1r11 N axls 1 11011 d xxa-. 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Back at home, a highly experienced and eventually undefeated gang of Sumner Aces trounced the locals 39 to 13. A close 13 to 12 win at Elgin set the stage for a 31 to U trimming of Fayette at home. The team was forced to settle for a 6 to 6 tie at West Union and won a 26 to 21 thriller at Elkader before defeating Waukon at Postville 19 to 0 Maynard won the final home game of the season 32 to 6 7 N ll H A fi v as 4 s ll muh f of mm lout, gains 'md was .1 real offs nsnf it ll on punt rwtul ull jllllllil' n 1 -N x 1-, c 4 sf N mr lr h 4 1 ' s m 1 Q Y' 1 f crm: N'-:I i r 1-rt Ill! huuld ll xsholt Nllll'iKl x o F ph IN1 pouml mm Q 4 UH N N f mt . , 1, pus L'1lClllll 1 His experlfnu 'lllfl n In ity should mal n 1 n 5 K 4-1 'Th l IWNYU 1 we-1 us 1 lyfl pnunr y noun: s or it 1 n h 1 Ilerhn lor fll'lI'1b rh it lt u 1 I I N X l N llvv lnjurv tl 4 'is '1 hart for Splk on m un mu I N H H S uf' 1 le f v ull n i ut ismns md time through Q l mm In Dann U, ll NIL N clefenslxt hllflncl-t Utme up ln m'1Jm lfauun stile e 1 1 H R I deffnsnf xxeakmsses I 1 l 1 frst to mxkf hard tackles 'INSGI to th team n I ru lx lfhll NQYIIOI iorxs 1r1l s1o111l1 sl1A1l1 1 1 Os! 11111s1 tent s111 1 s 0111 1 11 111s1 1 0 1 1l1xm1 tl 1 N 111 1 s111111r orxx 111l 1111 uard ing. uff1ns111 1 3 1 '1l1rt 011 the 1 ienslu 15s mould KOH on 1 gnc 14. had BASKETBALL k 11h Re1nha11l1 6 S 111 4 fr 'sflll NX TT IllH1lll11 1 en11 1111 f1111111l mss If 111 11 x1 1x11 I11 'lm1 l1o11n1l11 and scorer 1F11 lmssnsxed 111111s lvl smecl Jn tl11 fist break N1 H101 1e11t11 Y UJ111 1 1 n1111 1.111101 xx is 11111 sr-111tr 1 lf N YN NNI 111 llN 0 Ten'-11 10111 111111-1 H1 1111 1 U I f1-.1 Q The basketball team rode a bumpy road during the season. reaching great heights in certain games only to fall before opponents they had apparently beaten on other occasions. The K' lack X101-1 s111111r 111 KN a11l 1111 tnlt Nloov 11 1s top lib0llY1ll1l 11 1 defensne ball 11l.1511 was 11sp1c1.11llx 1gl1 in the clo-.0 ball game team did show considerable im provement during the season and by the flnal week was probably one of Postvilles better teams The team had a real working fast break and a number of boys who took turns at hitting the basket If the team had a real weakness it was on the defense but the team overcame this by getting more shots at the basket than opponent ltS The Record Lansing McGregor Sumner Monona Decorah Elgin New Hampton West Union Waukon Elkader Fayette Waul-:on New Albin Lansing Monona Maynard West Union Elgin Sumner Elkader Waukon Nt 1 J 1 111 1, 1tl1ful 11111 1n1 1 Ol lit N11 '- Xl 1 CVU llllll 1111 xml 1 lrts 1 b 111111111 .ff 22 1h r1l 1, 11 N S N 1. 1 Hlllll HN UT11 1 . ' Y X l 1 . . 1 X f XX . 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H1 11lz1y1'1l :1 I11-1l1'1' lllilll :11'111':1::1' 1lef-- ,'iv1- Q: '. 1' P, SPRDVG SPOR T 5 Standmg D Szabo H Morch Mr Starcevxch Mr Babcock D Meyer B Henmng L Frlederlch Slttlng B Landt j Meyer D Searls K Remhardt L Schroeder Baseball and track drew forty three boys for early season workouts Baseball had sxx letter wlnners on hand Bob Hennmg Duan Meyer lr e bert Mor h D1ck Searls Leo Schroeder and Dayle Szabo along wlth several prom xsmg candxdates bolstered the team s hopes although a late sprmg Dromlsed to make the season short Wlth Lester Prlederlch Bob Landt jack Meyer if-rb rt N r l' l sth Remhardt and Leo Schroeder as letter wmners tle track team sontmuecl to keep pace as a class B track power at the state mdoor meet Wlth lrxederlch Schroeder Morch and Meyer runnmg the two mxle relay team took second Morch took second and Schroeder fourth ln the nnle run Meyer took thlrd ln the 880 yard run and Reinhardt placed fxfth m the 440 yard dash The team was settmg nts slghts for a thxrd stralght dlstrlct champxonshlp CHEERLEAD R5 K Y. alb 9 D O K J Fox Heins S Buraag The Cheerleaders led the pep meetxngs and followed the1r team wlth enthusxasm Besxdes cheermg at the games they sold popcorn and apples at the professxonal bas ketball game and sponsored the homecommg party The A team cheerleaders made thexr new sklrts and the B team cheer leaders made the1r complete new umtorms 3 i ag L , L, ! 1 , 5- th : . ' , . , . -, . , . , . , . . 1 - v - . - . 4 , - '. 'fy - J- ' 1' ' V ' - , . . V- - , , . , K . . . ,. .X . A ,F H ,. . , , , F . L l.., .., k . , - Q, lx 1' 1 f Q ' . 4 Y V V I - I '. 5 V -A T. K al- v. , 'Z r. f Bigrw' . . J. :- 5 . e ,T LETTER CLUB 4th Row D Szabo B Landt K Remhardt R Cayton B Waters L Schroeder 3rd Row M Schutte H Morch L Rekow L Schroeder D Meyer B Schultz D Heckman 2nd Row F Roberts L Frxederxch B Henmng B Schultz L OHara J Rlrna The Letter Club requ1res wmnmg a letter for membershxp hence It IS a dlfflcult organlzatlon to attaln The mam objectlve of the club IS to Improve the athletlc program of the school The club buys all athletxc awards and contrxbutes toward the purchase of equxpment for the teams Funds for th1s purpose are obtalned by sellmg pop durlng basketball season The team advertlses the basketball season by selllng schedule pencxls The Letter Club Hop featurmg 1n1t1at1ons of new members was a top school event agam th1s year w1th muslc from orchestras on the screen The offlcers were ack Meyer Presldent Dlck Searls Vlce Presldent Ralph Gunderson Secretary and Treasurer Letter Club Hop Queen Nancy Kneeland Attendants Audrey Buddenberg and joan Schultz 24 lst Rowzl Mr. Starcevich, R. Gunderson, J. Meyer, D. Searls., Mr. Babcock. l HES x' 9 l ,s C ON CER T BAND FLUTE Jamce Schroeder Zoe Thorson Audrey Buddenberg Beverly Trautman OBOE Mary Dresser Marlene Schupbach CLARINETS Ann Spencer Kathryn Falb Dorothy Hems Janice Pearson Donna Dlckman Inez Duwe Vxctor Szabo Marllyn Martm Juanxta Fox Don Chrrstofferson Gerald Hemesath Judy Gregg BASSOON Gretchen Palas BASS CLARINET Patrlcxa Ruckdaschel ALTO CLARINET CORNET Nora Peake ALTO SAX Joyce Gregg Wayne Everman TENOR SAX Eva Waters FRENCH HORN Carole Schultz EUUICC Dresser Marllyn Severn Pat McNally TROMBONE Eleanor Schutte Duane Meyer Dlck Marsh Helen Havllcek BARITONE Joann Baltz TUBA Don Heckman John Green Dlck Searls Jean Chrlstofferson Marlys Meyer Duane Sorenson Ann Heckman Shlrley Buraas Charles Eberlmg Jack Backhaus Junlor Martmg Gwendolyn Olson Eugene Dreler Gary Cook PERCUSSION Marllyn Martmg Rlchard Hoth Jack Meyer Donna Schultz Robert Meyer Robert Martmg DIRECTOR George B Todd The Concert Band takes part m school programs and Sunday concerts Thls group IS actlve throughout the school year and also durmg the summer where It fulf11ls a recreatlonal need as well as a commumty service The Sum mer Concert Band hold weekly concerts and IS an estabhshed part of Post vllle s Blg Four Farr O' Diane Douglass A - S n 1 - 26 ZWAR CHIN G BAJVD Joyce Gregg Nom Peake jamce Schroeder students and commumty because of 1ts travels parades and appearances at football games The band traveled to Vmton Elkader and Elgm Interest as well as ablhty runs hxgh as shown by our band s record at Vmton COctober 14 19505 where It recelved a D1v1s1on I ratmg at the state marchmg band contest PIANO .YOLO5 PIANO SOLOISTS Bully james Nancy Kneeland Carole Schultz Patrxcxa Ruckdaschel Mary Dresser 27 I .lvl ti Qi 5 .X , V 5. r 7 The Maching Band has a wide appeal to our ' . 5, - y if .' Q , Y 1 -u I 8 I STRIMIENTAL GRUUP A D SOLO Mamh I buhutle D Mc LI Nora Peake 1 Schroeder ,I Chustofterson P McNally M Sexem 1' Urewex C bghultf bchxoeder M Dresser A Spencer M Schupbach G P315 1 Lhupbdlh J Pearbon h Drcbser LJ Pa ax 28 C Schultz 2 . 1 D. i. . . y 53 R A. 4 .. l M '4 j M Q ' . , . ' .. . '. , Q if fi 31 Q if H V 1- ff K T 5 1 S 1 ,. . f Q Z,'I'huz':s'11, 'l, S' '- I 'H ' ' ' 'I ,- V -Q .1,,, Peake A bpeucex K I P Rucknifxsc 1 B 'I rautnmn A Buddenbel g j Schroeder I I hor exon C Schultz J Gregg W hverman E Waters k A Heckman D Soremon Chrxstofferbon N Pea e J Gregg A Spencer C Schultz J Chrxstofferson E Martmg j Green E Schutte D Douglass 29 N. , . ' ', . fallm, , he 3 , f :ff I K Y A . ' . -J' . ' I 1 ss ' QS: 5 ' , 1 GIRLS GLEE CL UB Back row M Martmg B Brown E Opsand D Schultz P Ruckdaschel C Schultz N Kneeland D Douglass J Gregg M Walter D Hems J Schultz Second row I Duwe E Schutte K Ohloff M Sander P McNally J Schultz A Berns P Kerr S Prxce J Baltz M Schupbach Front row Mxss Russell M Fmnegan S Brandt D Adams D Cook B McNally J Chrlstofferson J Schroeder G Jarmes K Falb M Severn N Peake VOC3llSeS you would hear durlng the begmnlng of the Glrls Glee Club hour of practlce Later durmg the perxod you mlght hear anythmg from Du Bxst De Ruh to an arr ngement of Three Bllnd Mlce In addltlon to sxngmg at several concerts the glrls sang Moonllght Madonna The N1gl'lt1I'lg3IC and The Sp1r1t Flower for contest SEXTET 15 Standmg Marxlyn Martmg Donna Schultz Ann Spencer ean Schultz Marlene Schupbach Marllyn Severn Accompamst Mxss Russell SEXTET 13 Standmg Eleanor Schutte Beverly Brown Carole Schultz Dxane Douglass Joann Baltz Glenna Jarmes Accompanlst M1ss Russell 30 J : . ' , . ., . , . , . , . , . , . ,- : . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . , - , . 1 -l I . Q : , . , . , . , . , . , . , - , I see thee com ing home to day. Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do. These are the ' ' ' Ll ' Y! U A Il . ' ' 77 ., . Q. . . . is 1 Y! tl ' ' D! , 1 9 ll 57 .9 . : . . Y , , J ' ! Y .4 l l Z 1 7 Y I 1 THEDA MU Back row N Gordon L Bramard E Meyer P Folsom L Wettleson E Schutte N Roberts E Groth G Muchow Front row Mlss Russell S Prxce D Muchow L Steban G Landsgaard D Bergan D Hughes J Krambeer D G Gulsvlg D Adams T HEDA SEXTET Lorrame Bramard Geraldme Landsgaard Donna Bergan Elame Groth joyce Krambeer Nancy Roberts GIRLS VOCAL TRI 0 VOCAL OLOIS T S Patncla Ruckdaschel Nancy Kneeland Jean Chrxstofferson Accompamst Carole Schultz 40 - Standmg Manlyn Mamng Lloyd Bxgler Carole 1 S h t Sitting uPgtr1c1a Ruckdaschel Nancy Kneeland Maureen Walter 1.1 ,. .,. ,. ,. ,, ,, ,i ,i ' :I v- 1- 1- Ur- ,. ,. ,. ,. . ,. . . ., . , , , , . J A , 8.1 E V .1 1 -9 X - .J of '-3 F ' I x 5 .' -I . .1 l 1 . Y Y ': . 1 'I ' ' . 31 5 T UDEN T COUNCIL Q , Standmg J Jarmes Mr Gosmlre E Waters B McNally bltllng U Douglass J Schultz V Pres H Morch Pr s N Kneeland Sec Treas P Folsom The Student Counc11 sponsored the snake dance and the electlon of the Kmg and ueen at the Homecommg celebratlon Dutles carrled out by the Councxl mcluded ettlng up the budget of act1v1t1es Plans were made to publxsh a student s handbook MIR OR S T AFF Standmg E Opsand Calendar 4: 1' Schupbach G Jarms 'S Buraas I Duwe Calendar 'M Severn 1 Schroeder Typist J Chnstofferson Artxst Nancy Kneeland Typxst Betty McNally Snapshot Ed Sxttmg B Landt A Buddenberg Artlst 1 Schultz Asst Edltor D Cook Editor Miss Erxckson Advlsor Lloyd Blpfler Absent M Mxene tAss1stant to Snap Edxtors Here IS your 1951 M1r or We have trxed to reflect a few of the memorles of l1fe m Postvxlle Hlgh School Its bfen hard work taklng pxctures cutting plctures typmg wrxtmg and chaslng down b t th sbeenfun write Ll1I3lianksLlo1all The teachers and students who have helped us lssue thls M1r or We hope you e Joy t 32 1 1 r U I - - , . , . , . . . . , I . , . - . g , . , . .. . , c ., . , . ., . - , - - , ,- x . . . . , , . v - 1 ' - f 1 - 1 v - 1 - , . , g . .I . . ' ' . Zi: . ' . ' . ' . ' ' ' . . . , . , , . , - , - , , , . 1 - Y Y ! T HESPIA S 4th Row L Rekow W Waters L Blumhagen A Meler J Green J Meyer L Blgler 3rd Row G Jarmes M Schubbach H Morch R Gunderson D Olson J Schultz 2nd Row B McNally A Buddenberg K Ohloff J Schroeder D Cook Miss Struntze lst Row E Opsand N Peake C Schultz J Gregg M Walter N Kneeland Absent M Mlene Th Thesplan Troupe Number 294 of Postvllle recelved 13 new members this year brmgxng the total membershlp to 26 The group was more actlve th1s year than m plevlous years They presented a sklt entxtled The Thmg for a pep meetmg Thxs skrt was enjoyed by everyone present and helped to pep up the student body for the basketball game agaxnst Monona They also gave a one act play for a hxgh school assembly program MAMAS GETTING MARRIED CAST Mrs Mrlhcent Reynolds Glenna Jarmes Gall Reynolds Nancy Kneeland Flo Reynolds Mary Mrene V AQ Polly Ann Podger Marlene Schupbach Ray Rosslter Ralph Gunderson , I Johnny Morse Lelgh Rekow U . Eddre Eagan Donme Olson Kneeland Kngxht Jr B111 Waters Q Kneeland Knlght Sr Lloyd Blgler CREW Student Dxrectors Carole Schultz Nora Peake Electrlclan Herbert Morch Stage Managers Esther Opsand Joyce Gregg Make UP Declam R Gunderson E Opsand S P1-me K Falb 33 1 . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . ' . : . , . U , . , . , . , , . . . : . , . , . , . , . , . : . . , . , . , . , . , . . : . . . . H , ,, . . 4 . . ' iQ 5 K us 9 gi , . ' e-eee- , , eeeeee----e--- . N, I Maudie Reynolds ,, ,,,,.,,,,.. Janice Schroeder L ,Q I Y Q . a.4.a to r , , ,,,,,,,,Y,,, ' S - g ' I A I , V ' Y . ,--uiAA---i- ' l . , . ,,,,.a,,.,,, , Y ,. -- , L ' 5 ' a ' 7 n JUNIUR CLASS PLA Y .re- -.Q ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN Grace Bxshop Meg Warren George Pxke Ida Bagley Ed Corkms Shzrley Pxke Ken Ramsey Les Norton CAST Joan Schultz Nancy Kneeland John Green Jean Chrnstofferson Leon Blumhagen Audrey Buddenberg Donme Olson Le1gh Rekow Nadme Baker Jamce Schroeder Frances Plke Nora Peake Steve Mxller Ralph Gunderson Chfford Green Allen Meler CREW Student Dlrector Kathleen Ohloff Electrlcxans Dxckne Schlee Floyd Schultz Make up Dorothy Hems Ken Ramsey doesnt want to be mayor for a day ln name only when Mayor Pxke leaves on a fxsh 1ng trlp but Jealous Ed Corklns crty councllman won t help him to take care of busmess When Mr Green New York flnancler arrlves on the scene th mayor s secretary M1ss Blshop begms to enjoy the sltuatlon To the OfflCC confusion IS added Meg Warren Jealous of her romeo detectlve Steve Allen M1ss Bagley determmed to better soclety Mrs Plke fllg hty but smcere and the hrgh school compamons Les Nadme and Shirley SENIOR CLASS PLA Y Hxldegarde Mary Mlene Mr Dolson Father Lowell Schroeder Mrs Dolson Mother Carole Schultz Sally Dune Cook Bob Lloyd Blgler Jxmmy Bob Hennmg WE SHOOK THE FAMILX TREE Ellie May Freddle Shermer Mr Shermer Mrs Shermer Hlldegrade wanted a date for the prom more than any Zoe Thoreson Glenna Jarmes Esther Opsand Billy Waters ack Meyer Joyce Gregg thmg else for rf she mxssed xt, xt was the begmmng of the end w1th spmsterhood dead ahead A date does l appear but, although Freddle IS a nice boy, he has to wear kmckers, and to go with hlm would be a fate worse than death But, because Hlldegrade succeeded m having her father called a drunkard, she has to go wlth h1m Mud packs, a blg black bass, old love letters and even stolen trousers added to the general confuslon Wh1C1 surrounds the Dolson famlly before Hlldegrade gets to the Prom 34 l u U . 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A 9 9 v N' , . . . . 9 1 v 1 1 1 w - v 2 1 I 7 ' u v U 17 - X- . ---------------------- u u '----- FUTURE FARMERS O AJWERICA Back row L Rekow M Block J Green F Stewart L Blumhagen P Benjegerdes K Reinhardt R jarms A Meier L Schroeder N Drier j Martins Fourth row V Radloff G Hemesath D Marsh B Schultz T Hogan E Bramard B Landt B Henning D Brandt M Schutte E Schnuelle C Deering Th rd row E Dreier B Helgerson L Friederich D Schlee E Timmerman D Roffman F Meyer D Ihde B Frlederich R Waters D Olson Second row R Berns B Heckman C Kuhse B Pausch D Kuhse R Eberhng R Kuhse B Sander D Christ offerson j Schlee Front row D Hcckman Mr Stewart L Blgler R Gunderson J Anderson D Meyer B Waters R Harris L Block The local FFA chapter has undertaken a wide variety of activities dur ng the past year some new and some continued projects We started with a concession stand at the Big Four Fair which was probably our best example of philanthropy since many local citizens found it pro it ble to pay admission to the fair and buy their ice cream cones at our stand and still feel that they got a good bnrgam Our motto Put on all the cone will hold for a nickel One abbreviated ragamuffm was oxerheard to say I didnt know there was that much ite cream in the world Our total output of ice cream for the four day 'air was something over 90 gallons Xvlth school off to a flying start and everyone some what dismayed by the rigors of the schedule the TFA ers scttled down to the more important task of domg w ork and making money while having fun The next item of business was sendmg a Judging team to the Mfaterloo Dairy Cattle Congress Bob Fnederich Dick Waters and Eugene Timmerman were our representa tives and walked off with the first place trophy in Judg mg Guernseys Seventeen new Greenhands were mmated into our organization with all the trimmings and after they had ished around in a can of green paint for one measely httle pennv while blindfolded they really were green hands The Greenhands of last year were raised to the degree of Chapter Faemrrs and we found we had a grand total of 57 members During the course of the year the chapter oresented 5 radio broadcasts over station KDEC much to the delight of the members slnce it offered an opportunity of 20 boys to participate in this interesting and broadening experience One school party was sponsored with the help of the FHA and everyone seemed to enjoy the affair Weather was bad for attendance but FFA and FHA members were well represented During National FFA week held during the week of Washingtons birthday the Chapter sponsored an all high school assembly at which members presented the greenhand initiation ceremony We hope that students and faculty gained some further All April activities included sendmg two delegates to the State Convention at Sioux City and entering contest ants in the annual district contests Dick Marsh entered the Creed Speaking Contest Bill Waters entered the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest and Dick Waters Bob Friederxch Don Christofferson Edgar Bramard and Charles Deering entered the Parliamentary Proced ure Contest This was the first time in several years that Postvxlle was represented and all members were enthused over the possibilities of such an undertaking in years to come All in all it has been a full year for all members con cerned with our varied activities While there IS no way of evaluatmg the complete program we feel that we are getting valuable experience in conducting our affairs and are learning to use our knowledge to the betterment of our own and commumty life Officers for the year were Duane Meyer President Bob Friederich Vice President Ralph Gunderson Sec retary Lloyd Bigler Treasurer Bill Waters Reporter and Ronme Harris Sentmel 1 I: ' 1' f 1 . - n l' y - ' , . i , . i , . ', , . , . , . . I : ' 7 ' 7 ' . V ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' Y ' Y ' , - h , . , . . . 1 .. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , 5 - , - , . , . , . , . , . , . , . - , . . 3 - y - . - , - - - . - , - , . , . Q 4 . . . A . . . A 1 Y . ' . ,' . l ' . i . . . ' . , . ' , , , . ,. F , . . . . - . . A I ' A - . . . . H . - i ' , ' ' insight into the aims and purposes of our organization. ' ' , H l . . . , . . .Q . ,, . ' A . ' I - . . . . - I U , . ' . 1 1 , . l l ' V , . . . . I ' ' ' ' . , . - , ' . . . . . . I . ' . y . I Q a . . - - ,. . . . . . . . . ' H . s . V , , . . . ,, . ' - . , x . . . 2 y . I 1 . . l , 5 , 1 35 FUTURE HOM MAKERS 0 AMERICA Sth l-'ow H Meyer D Lawson D Herns L Koopman M K-lalter N Gordon P Kerr J Schutte H I-Lberlmg 4th Row K Ohloff In Oosand E, Waters N Kneeland U Schroeder Schultz J Fox P Folsom 3rd Row D Cooper D Muchow S Prrue M Sander A Her ms M Mohs E Groth D Althouse 2nd Row A Heekman Krambeer I:. Schutte I VVettleson B Henmng D Adams G Koooman D Gulsvrg lst Row E Sehultz Mrss Davrson G Werger V Pres J Chrrstofferson Pres -I Gregg Sec lreas M Meyer LIBRAR Y 5 T AEE 'lhe PHA rs suonsored by the voeatronal homemakrr g department Among the aetrvltres whvch have be n tarrred on by the FHA tlns year rs the sponsorrng of the sa e ot c nd, and apples at athletrc contests The prohts of these sales are b rg set asrde to sponsor a trrp to be taken next surrmer The FHA has also been mrkrng a layette The money for the materral for thrs a ette was supplred by the -Iunlor Red Cross Gar ments that can be used rn the Postvrlle hosp1tal w1ll be donated to rt 'Ihe remarnder ol the gar ments w1ll be sent to the Junror Red Cross Charr man at Waukon Thrs organrzatron rs also plan mng a tea for therr mothers to be held ln the sprrng M Walter M I-rnnegan l' Opsand Mrs Rogers Advrsor Absent NI Mlene 36 . ., . 1 I ' , . . . . ,.. , . , . , . , , . , . , . , . , . . Reporter, G. Muchow. Q . A . - . 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Y CLASS HIS OR Y Once upon a txme twelve years ago there were seven httle boys and ten httle gurls who had just started on their f1rst lap of a long long Journey Those who started out were Ahce Gordon Duck Searls Dnxxe Cook Ruth Ann Erbe Nell Rxma Joyce Gregg Eumce Dresser Donald Martens Jean Olson Joann Hangart ner Betty Renzman Lowell Schroeder Dorothy Alt house Jean Schultz Kelth and Donald Boese Durmg the year thexr brave leader Mxss Hult mtroduced them to the art of rug sleepmg At the end of the year Mlss Hult happxly packed thexr bags and showed them the way to thexr second stop On thelr way they found John Boese B111 Lawson Russell Beatty and Marlon Boese but lost Ruth Ann Erbe Betty Renzman, Kerth and Donald Boese As they approached they were welcomed by Mxss Damon That was the year they learned how to play post office As the year ended they saw Mxss Huglm beckomng them to thlrd grade On the way across the hall they lost Nell Rrma Russell Beatty but welcomed Donn Lynch Cletus Wmter Curtxs Ames Marjone Newhouse Eugene Larson and Donald Wullner That year they presented a puppet show to the second and fourth grades On entering fourth grade they were greeted by Mlss Corkey and they welcomed Billy Theophxlus Marlene Schupbach and they left Donn Lynch Cletus Wmtcr and Curtls Ames behmd That was a very eventful year They gave several plays and add to the exc tement Jean Schultz brought Mnss Corkery a lxttle Perslan kltty The next stop was the last before entermg the second lap of thenr Journey At the last stop they were met by Mxss Berkland and Floyd Schultz Rlchard Cayton Anna Marne Hems were mmus Marian Boese Dune Cook Eugene Larson Jean Olson and Donald Wullner That year Mrs Harvey Roberts took a colored pxcture of each student and they fashxoned plcture frames out of glass ash trays wlth a back of paster Pans Thelr caravan headed mto darkness for the next three years but thelr leaders Mlss Hoth Mrss Corkery Mlss Miller and Mr Grove gulded them safely through They found at thexr fnrst stop Arthur Frsh Robert Landt Eugene Larson Duane Wedo Herbert Morch but left John Boese Murray Folsom B111 Lawson and Floyd Schultz As the caravan progressed to the next stop they prcked up Dxxxe Cook and Glenna Jarmes but along the way lost Robert Landt Eugene Larson June Lxv mgood and Marjorle Newhouse Commg mto the1r last stop before reaching the hght Robert Landt Marllyn Martmg Mary Mrene Carole Schultz Leo Schroeder Keith Reinhardt and Merlm Johannmgmeler jomed the caravan but Irene Thorton and Duane Wedo fell out As the caravan progressed they saw thelr nrst ray of hght a great multxtude of happy smnlmg faces that were to jom them on their fmal four years of the Journey They were Jerry Anderson Joann Baltz Paul Benjegerdes Donna Bxgler Lloyd Bxgler Duane Brandt Patty Lou Brewer Donna Mae Dnckman Eugene Dreler Inez Duwe Helen Eberlmg Mary Fmnegan Murray Folsom Don Gllster Ann and Don Heckman Arletta Hems Betty and Robert Henmng Leslxe Jahnke Lols Koopman Evelyn Kruger Mllton Kurth Eugene Larson Donna and John Looney Betty McNally Duane Meyer Lons Perry Marjorxe Sander Bonnxe Schroeder Eleanor Schutte Ardyth Stee Dayle Szabo Brlly Waters Gwen Werger Maureen Walter Robert Bennet Ludwig Geiger and Mary Lou Fischer They lost Donald Martens and Billy Theophllus Wlth their sixty thrlee members thelr freshman class out numbered all ot ers As they entered thenr sophomore year they saw thelr second ray of hght and welcomed Esther Opsand mto thenr class but mne left them Mary Lou Frscher Arthur Fish Murray Folsom Anna Mane Hems Leslxe Jahnke Mllton Kurth Donna and John Looney Robert Bennet and Ludwrg Geiger Then they saw the third ray of hght and earned the txtle of upper classmen They galned no new explorers but lost Alnce Gordon Joann Hangartner Lots Perry and Eugene Larson In December of thelr Jumor year they got thexr class rmgs and for the next ,few days the usual arguments followed about whxch class rings were the prettiest Around Chrlstmas time of their Jumor year the class was saddened by the death of thexr good frlend and classmate Merlm Johanmngmeler The class play Uncle Fred Fnlts By was one of the hlghhghts of the year The other highlight was the Jumor Semor Prom Thexr theme was Hawauan Cruise Amxd all the excltement they fmally saw the fourth and fmal ray hght of hght as they emerged semors They added Leo O Hara to thelr class but absent from roll call were Evelyn Kruger Eugene Larson and Patty Lou Brewer to make a total of forty seven The mam Tree their class play the class trxp and the Jumor Semor Prom at whrch they were guests of the Jumors The teachers that saw them through thexr last four years were Supt K T Cook Pr1ncxpalR E Gosmxre Mxss McGoon Mrs Rogers Mr Colton Mr Babcock Mr Starcevnch Miss Mackert Mlss Boardman Mrss Fahl gren Mrs Russell Mr Todd Mr Collxster Mnss Davr son Mxss Allred Mrs Gordamer Mxss Barsness Mr Stewart Mr Madsen Mass Struntze and Mxss Enckson. The class offncers for the last four years of hugh school were FRESHMAN Dxxle Cook presldent Jack Meyer vxce presxdent Herbert Morch secretary treas urer and Betty McNally student councxl representatnve SOPHOMORE Dxck Searls presxdent Carole Schultz vrce oresldent Mary Mlene secretary treasurer and Marlene Schupbach student councll representatxve JUNIORS Herbert Morch presldent Dxck Searls vlce presxdent Mary Mlene secretary treasurer and Carole Schultz student councnl representatxve SENIOR Betty McNally presndent Carole Schultz vlce presxdent Lloyd Bngler secretary treas urer Herbert Morch student councll representatxve Out of the long twelve year Journey only sxx survived the entxre trlp They were Dorothy Althouse Eumce Dresser Joyce Gregg Lowell Schroeder Jean Schultz and Duck Searls For further developments of th1s class keep tuned to thxs statlon ' ' ' . . ' . ' . . ' ' ,. . 1 . 1 1 ' I , - . ' 1 1 1 7 . 1 . Y I l . g ' I I Y , , 1 1 1 1 . 1 , , , ' 1 1' 1 1 Y , ' . - . ' . ' . ' ' 1 , Y , , ' ' . . '. . . . 1 1 1 . l ' ' ' 1 1 I I . l ' . , 1 , ' , u . . ' , . . . : . , ' ' Y I 7 . I . I . l , . ' . N , ' ,u 11 ' . . i - . . ' - ' - ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , ' ' , 1 , , . . . ' I ' Z l ll 1 I7 . ' ' . 1 , , . . . -. . l 1 . 3 '. It qu - y, 2 , . . . , . U ,. I ' - 7 I . ' . . ' I i 1 ' - Irene Thorton, June Lwmggood, and Jack Meyer but events of thexr last year were We Shook the Family . 1 1 J ' 5 ' - 7 Q l . ' . U , : . . . , ' ' . . ' , ' - ' I, 1 , . I , . s , . ' ' I I I - . . . , ' 5 , , , , ' ' '- ' , , , . - . ' . . . , , . , , . , , . . . . . . . , . , , I n 1 ' ' ' . ' . . . y 1 1 . f l - 1 I . 1 I 1. ' . ' I I 1 s 1 s ' . ' n y j 1 1 l 1 , , 1 1 1 . ' ' ' ' ' . - . I . y . . n , , . . . . . l - . , ' 5 ' , . . . . : 1 - . 9 1 I I I Q ,Q 1 - . 1 , ' 1 l - s, I . 1 1 . 1 : ' . I I ' . ' . , .. ' Q 2 ... ' I , , .1 1 1 I . I . . I I , . 1 , n Y - I I I p u 39 1 I 'VI :mes H m by our mournful monotcmc Q fy ' l wb , 1 4 .2 ' 4 3 , wi, . 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Posing CLAJT jerry Anderson do wxll one of my smxles to Mr Cook and hope xt may help to erase a few of the wrxnkles we have thoughtlessly caused hxm Dorothy Althouse do wxll my abxlxty to stay out of trouble to Charles Deerlng Joann Baltz do wall my quxet nature to Arlene Berns Paul Benjagerdes do wxll my abxlxty to study to VerDean Radloff Lloyd B gler do wxll my lover boy nature to Marlen Schutte Duane Brandt do wxll my Tonx wave to jxm Rxma just xn case hxs haxr goes straxght Rxchard Cayton do wxll my long arms whxch have axded me xn the fxeld of basketball to Pat Schroeder who wxll undoubtedly use them for other purposes Dxxxe Cook do wxll my lack of hexght to anyone sxlly enough to deslre xt Donna Mae Dxckman do w1ll my abxlxty to get the famxly car to Dxck Schlee Eugene Drexer do wxll my abxlxty to not grow to Ronald jarms although xt may be a lxttle late Eunxce Dresser do wxll my cheerful dxsposltxon to jlm jarmes who havxng made such good use Of what he already has wxll no doubt profxt by thls addxtxon Inez Duwe do wxll my flxrtatxous spxrxt to Dorothy Helen Eberlxng do wxll my bookkeepxng knowledge to next years class Mary Fxnnegan do wxll my Irxsh to Don Olson 1f he wxll accept 1 Don Gxlster do wxll my quxet mood to Dale Kuhse Joyce Gregg do wxll my abllxty to rxde a motorcycle to John Green and may he have better luck wxth xt than he dxd wxth me Ann Heckman do wxll my abxlxty to keep my mouth shut to Darlene Muchow Don Heckman do wxll my love of the farm to Duane Sorenson Arletta Hems do wxll my experxence at teachmg the kxndergarten to any prospectxve teachers Betty Hennxng do wxll my Waukon xnterest to Joan Schultz who seems to lxke Elgxn better Robert Hennxng do wxll my frxendly manner to Eugene Txmmerman and hope xt helps hxm to get as many frxends as I have Glenna jarmes do w1ll my abxlxty to get and keep a man to Shxrley Buraas Loxs Koopman do wxll my abxlxty to get along wxth the teachers to Frank Roberts Bob Landt do wxll my superman physxque Cform to youj to Robert Heckman WILL! Marxlyn Martxng do wxll my love of army men to Marxlyn Severn who seems to love them enough already Betty McNally do wxll my nervous habxt of eatxng paper and pencxls to anyone who gets as hungry as I do Duane Meyer do wxll my Job of drxvxng the Castalxa school bus to my sxster Marlys Jack Meyer do wxll my laugh to anyone desxrxng to cause as much dxsturbance as I have wxth my cackle Mary Mxene do wxll my lead rn the senxor class play to loan Schutt and mav she have an easxer t1me learnxng her lmes than I dxd Herbert Morch do wxll my beautxful blue eyes and curly lashes to Betty Renzman Leo O Hara do wxll my love of talkmg to Clxfford Kuhse but hone he can control xt better than I can Esther Opsand do wxll my neat appearance to anyone havxng the ambxtxon to keep xt up Kexth Rexnhardt do wxll my love of blondes to Tommy Hogan who seems to love them enough al ready Marjorxe Sander do wxll my relentless pursuxt of one man to Donna Schultz and may she get hxm next leap year Bonme Schroeder do wxll my carefree mood to Nexl Drexer and may the future show hxm havxng as much Leo Schroeder do wxll my many nxcknames to anyone whom they happen to fxt Lowell Schroeder do wxll my haxr to Marvxn Block and hope he can keep xt xn as good a shape as I have Carole Schultz do wxll my musxcal abxlxty to Dale Kula c and hope he enjoys xt as much as I have Jean Schultz do wxll my method of transportatxon to school to anyone unfortunate enough to have to get up to catch the school bus Marlene Schupbach do wxll my love of xnsects espec xally bugs to Lxla Stegan and may she fxnd as cute a one as I dxd Eleanor Schutte do wxll my abxlxty to worry to Lexgh Rekow and may hxs haxr turn whxte before he xs 20 Dxck Searls do wlll a few of my mches to Mr Collxs ter so he can reach the ventxlator control xn hxs room hxmself Ardyth Stee do wxll my abxlxty on skates to Pat McNally Dayle Szabo do wxll my skxll at sandxng desks to Mary Dresser and hope she doesnt have to use that skxll as much as I have Maureen Walter do wxll my Elgxn xnterest to Nancy Kneeland as xf she doesnt' already have xt Bxll Waters do wxll my freckles to Elwyn Stee Gwen Werger do wxll my xnterest xn the Junxor class to Pat Ruckdaschel , . . .. 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A 43 CLASS PR OPHECIES Good evenmg ladies and gentlemen of the world thns IS Glenna Jarmes and Lloyd Bxgler brmgmg you the latest news of the day Today May 21 1961 Mlss Betty McNally has just been awarded the Academy Award for her splendld per formance m Portia Faces Lnfe Betty Hennmg was chosen as the best woman athlete of the year Betty plays guard on Vlrgxls Shck Chucks basketball team Robert Landt an ehgxble bachelor has bought out the Studebaker Corporatxon and expects to change over to assembling Fords Don Gllster the Smatra of 61 has Just made a record breakmg hlt wxth hxs mterpretatlon of Patrxcza A flash bulletm Dlck Searls has just married Betty Grable the former Mrs Harry james It seems she lxkes trumpet players And now back to our program Lloyd B1gler now lwes ln Egypt where lt lS reported he has a harem of 20 dancing glrls and xs trymg for 20 more Duane Brandt wxll return tomorrow from h1s momentous hut to hut canvass of the Belgxan Congo sellmg Frank s Fiery Furnaces Maureen Walter IS now head of the Lonesome Hearts Club down xn Dutch Bottom and has done a remarkable Job rn helping other gurls catch the1r men and keep them We mterrupt thls program to brmg you a speclal xtem of mterest Manlyn Martmg has Just won the International Womens Wrestlmg Champlonshxp by a super colossal clmch When asked for a statement she coyly replied I owe xt all to my manager Charles Rlchard Cayton has now passed out h1s flfth box of cigars for twins born Aprll 1st Mary Lou and Sarah Sue hrs wxfe IS reported domg well Jean Schultz has taken over for Mary Martm ln SOUTH PACIFIC and ns really takmg her Job serxous ly washing that man nght out of her harr Brlly Waters IS now captam of the U S S Iowa and IS saxlmg the blue Paclfxc scoutmg for enemy submarines Joyce Gregg featured motorcycle rlder ln the Dare Devnl Ctrcus does handspnngs on the seat of the motor cycle to the tune of Oh No john No John No John Amenca ns shocked by the news that socxahte Bon me Schroeder has gwen up her Park Avenue penthouse to enter mto wedded bhss wxth the notornous Gorgeous George We mterrupt thxs program to brmg you an xmpor tant bulletm Herbert Morch dad the one mxle run m 3 mmutes flat to break the orxgxnal record of the Olympxcs Bob Henmng ns assistant to J Edgar Hoover He ns best at trackmg down the opposxte sex Carole Schultz vocal muslc Instructor at Postvllle I-'hgh School has announced a concert to raxse money for new encyclopednas Inez Duwe has been entered m the Indlanapolls Speedway as pace car for General Motors Duane Meyer has been granted the posltxon of fxrst trombone m the National Phrlharmomc Orchestra Lowell Schroeder has been named head of the Mxlk Dehverers Assocxatxon and has 8 llttle dehverers of hls own. Eleanor Schutte ns now smgmg m the Metropohtan Opera and as accompamed by her husband Allan on the trombone Esther Opsand IS now head woman dnver for the jore Chltwood Motor Show travelmg from coast to coast Eugene Dreler rs now testnng cxgars for the Van Dyke Cigar Co m New York Dnxxe Cook has been chosen forexgn correspondent for the New York Times to go to Russia She wxll leave soon for Russxa A flash bulletm Lols Koopman has just been sxgned wnth the Brooklyn Dodgers She 15 the flrst woman to play nn orgamzed baseball Her specxalty IS catchmg Homers Donna Mae Dlckman has fmally admxtted defeat ln her attempt to construct traffnc hghts ln the air to pre vent Mercury and Pontxac accxdents Dorothy Althouse has opened her own beauty salon ln North Afgamstan She mvltes everyone to try her pedlcures Qlhls IS a toe naxl mamcure to youj Arletta Heins has been made asslstant supervxsor to her husband Homer who IS supervxsor of the D H I A No 3 of Allamakee County Leo Schroeder after leavmg hxgh school set up a baby slttlng agency for bables the age of 16 21 Glenna jarmes has mcreased her herd of holstems to 120 and IS makmg plans for mstalllng another Surge Mxlker jack Meyer has opened a new radno mystery show heard every Wednesday mght called The Laugh Gwen Werger xs now modelmg for the John Powers Modelmg Co and expects to be marrled soon Marjorle Sanders who gamed her experience servmg hot lunches at PH S has now taken the posltlon ot supervxsor of the Delbert Dellght drlve rn stand Commercxal Have you ever used Szabo s Zxppy ZIPPCFS7 bzabos Llppy Zlppers stay zlpped when you z1p Szabos Zxppy Zrppers Thus commercxal was pald for by Dayle Szabo pres ldent of the Szabo s Zlppy Zlppers Company Rockwell Cxtys Womens Reformatory She expects to be demoted shortly Marlene Schupbach after graduating from I S T C IS teaching the fourth grade m a school for backward chlldren She IS engaged to one of her puplls Herckl mer who has spent 10 years m the fourth grade Could be she lxkes htm? Eumce Dresser and Ann Heckman the well known smgmg commercxal duet are heard on th1s station Mon day through Fnday They advertlse Don Heckmans weed seed a mxlhon uses m just one pound Helen Eberlxng IS now a corporal ln the WACs She has under her command a certaxn Prxvate named W11l1s The gosslps have saxd that Paul Benjegerdes and Shlrley Brandt wlll soon take thelr marxtal dlfferences to the Reno courts That handsome hunk o man seems to prefer the company of bubble dancer Sally O Dare Ardyth Stee has won Natxonal acclalm for her re cent lnventlon of an automatlc trap door under rugs for the speedy dlsposal of d1rt It was announced today by the Amerlcan Physxcal Culture Assoclatlon that Mr Leo O Hara IS the wxnner of a contest and hence forth wxll be known as The Body Beautlful of 1961 joan Baltz sophxstlcated Congresswoman from Iowa at present 15 calllng forth all her mental resources m the debate agamst passage of a law In opposltlon IS the eminent Congressman jerry Anderson Mary Flnnegan IS now head nurse of the Unnversxty Hospntal at Iowa Cxty and as rumored to be engaged to the head doctor Kenth Remhardt ns takmg a four month vacatlon ln Florlda Kelths only comment to the press before leavmg was quote These Freshmen women get the best of even Superman eventually' We bnng our news broadcast to a close wlth a tzmely word of advlce Never do today what you can put off untll tomorrow PRODUCED IV ITOYLES PRESS PRINTERS I LITHOGRAFHERI MAION CITY KAYENAY ENGRAVING CD ENGRAVERS I LITHO PLATEHAKEII NIKON C tt Q . . 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