Atkins High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Atkins, IA)
- Class of 1956
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Club'...f2:3:Q:Pape, Staff.....3,u J eynne Ii.4 qcaool.. , qtldent 33unci1..u, John piward Carbauwh nGoOfyn Raymond Dean Hatfield HWHITEYU I ' t- d' L- d n f d A igood fighter in the field-but a lalies 1gfJK?ngaiO11pSffnyOun3' an ave a boo nan never the lessln ' , ?msketba11...1 2 3 M Glee C1ub......3 H Hu eba1l.....l 2 3 M, Paper Staff---- 3' L tt C1 b..1 2 G tai ..........L Letter C1ub...:.:.:M, Band.......1?2,3,Ua G er u Drgmg2igg..?g,h,n 4' James Neel Hobson nHobu James Albert Happel nHapN uLove will find a way.N nSchoo1 would be nice without books.u Manager...........-M, Glee C1ub....2,3,h, Basketball.1,2,3,u, Glee Club.a....2,3,h, Letter Club... ...h, Paper Staff....3,h, Baseba1l...1,2,3,h, Letter Club..1,2,3,M, Dramatics.... ...3, Off1cer..........2, Dramatics........3, Cantaln............M, FLOWER Lily of the Valley David Keith PI'iII'1I'OSe .'3QI1SaK Arlo Leg S353 Sass HI loaf because I d0n't want to dePPiVe nWhere'd all these do5:one ants come anyone of a job.N fp0m?N Baseball-0-'J-a2a3sLl-s Letter Glu-b0'v2a3:,-I-9 BaSeba1l...l,2,3,l.l., Band...-.....l,2,3,14., Basketball--------LL, Dramatics-----..3,LL, Basketball.1,2,3,lq., Glee Club......2,3,LL, Band'00 '0'1!233!Ll'! Glee C1-ub0l'0 2!39,-I-I Letter C1u.b0ooo3,h., DI'8,In.aticSggooosoooo3, Richard Lee Tobiason HT0bH Thomas Carl Lieb HLiebon nThe Secret of success is constancy of 'Russia has its 'tomic powerg but there's PUTPose.n Tommy power here. The one that makes the 1i3gBSt nO1SG isqunsooonoooso? Glee C1ub....2,3,b,, Band... ......... .3,u, Paper Staff..l,3,h, Student Coumcil....3, Basketball. ...... .l,2, Letter Club.2,3,h, Band....2,3,L1., Bpseball......l,2,3,LL, Glee Club...2,3,l4., Paper Staff.. naaoo 003, Ur9matiCSqaocoouu, Band..............1,2, Japtain .... .....LL, Class Motto what wa are to be, we are becoming. Donna Lee Ness Don Lou Ann Lialbleib llLul! gSLe gos?n't say very much, but she's a HCare sets liintly gg her ShOuldePS.u rlen o everyone. Dramatics.....23, Gloe Glu G1CC C1ubsoonos1,2,3,u, Dramaticsonu , nu'1 ' ' ' 'b........2,3,u, l l s Carol Rose Wilhelmi uROSi6n Beverly Ann Hagan nB9vern WA lot of fire on top of her head.n nAhhhh-menln Basketbal1...l,2,3,I4, D1-amatics...-...3,l1 Basketba11....1,2,3, Band........l,2,3,Ll,, B8nd.........1,2,3,h, Lette? Club---2,3,U Letter Club...2,3,h, Glee C1ub...1,2,3,h, Glee Clubolol132,3,u3 student COunci1 'u Cheerleading......h, Paper Staffqoooo1,2, Paper Staffaooosq1,2, Captainooooloooooou DPamatiCSel00Oll3Iu! Student COunCil '3! Colors Silver and Pink Mary Martha Stark WStark' Phyllis Kay Hagan uphiln Geierally, speaking, she is generally sp- WA1l people who blush must be good.n ea ing. Letter Club...1 2 3 A Dramatics....2 Glee c1ub....1,2,3,L+, Letter Club......LL, Glee C1ub.....l:2:3:Lp: Paper Staf'f...:gF: DramaticS 3!u! Paper Staffvloevcug Bandgnnsaooooal,2,3,u, Student Council2, Manager............h, P1ays.,...iiL..3,M, Cheerlead1ng..1,2,3,h, Officer.......,h, Chnl-v . b.ar1ie Allan Edward Schanbacher vlshamyn nSmart3 from the too of his head up,n WA careful student--careful not to over d 1' Gm C1ub....2,3,u, B-ma.............3,u, 0 Paper Staff......1, Dramatics... ....h, Baseba1l....1,2,3,h, Letter Club off1CBroooocooo3I Dramaticsoooocoooohg Ba-nd-oouoonn:i.i.3.?.L, Glee C1ub..,,,2,3,u, ' ' ' ' Flower Lily of the Valley Roger William Haerther USpinn Anything that is worth doing is worth doing we1l.' R.L. Timmons, Superintendent Baseba11...1,2,3,h, Band.........1,2,3,h, Basketball-00O2,3,u., LBtt9I' Glllbocoooozgu-, Class SPOIISOI' Paper Sta.ff1,2,3,Ll,, officeroooooooool 003g Glee C1ub....2,3,h, Student Council..2,h, Dramatics....3, ...x - Uk JU IDR First Row- L to hz David Rinderknecht, Jane Behrens, 5andra Hatfield, Kenneth Popenhagen. Second Row: Hrs. Bernadette Burke CSponserP, Mary Guite, Terry Cranston, Jim Schminke, hrs. Anne Fisher fSponserJ. CLASS PLAY The Junior Class presented their class play, Uwhat a Familyu on Novem ber hth in the school auditorium. The story was about a family, Very ordinary family, and their many joys, loves, sicknesses, and sorrows. The cast of characters was: Ha Sperryoo o 1 0 o o 0 o o n 9 n .Betty SSIIKGY Pa Sperry..... Granny Bryant. .....Junior Semelroth s 0 .Mary Shirley Sperry::::::gendra Hatfield Hickey Sperry. Ted Sperry.... Judy Sperry... Steve Bradford Eric Van Neys. Officer....... ...Richard Halblieb ......Jim Schminke ooooooooolj-2.116 Behrens .David Rinderknecht .......Terry Cranston ...Kenneth Popenhagen W .. , T 5.. ,Q K 6 Q K,-ilffv ' EQ i . A Ja., L+' WL, f, Q ,. i , Q .J-5 l.i.QAiM x if T iii V 4 .x , ,,. f f , ,-..,.,x W MJ, . rf . Y P' img , , ,ff 1 f X-' qw f' M NW, 3? . K- ., 5 i -,fav ggi xL..S:22a3f:lgIg, ggzvlga-sf2J'5 ,aw ,,f 1 f 4 Q f 'I ' K ' wwf fyfwif-'gf A ,sag- . fslwfzkdfssw ' : f V r Q Az ,, ,- - 5 my Www 2323! , ,. ..., RE ,, . , . ' ' A f M' fs.. -tb s 4 5 fi' Z .-0 .-WMMM XX X ,ni yMRW.fv.wv' N- .Z N xx U, X w 2 l.u1 OPHOMORES First Row- L to R: Diane Armstrong, Judy Risch, Susan Koch, Mary Jean Beatty, Paulette Henderson, Jean Jacobi. Second Row: Mr. Kenneth Bowen CSponserJ, Jean Thoman, Lora Gerhold, Delores Jennings, Karen Gates, Sondra Green, Earlene Knapp, Audrey Krug, Dan Burke. Third Row: Dick Warren, Duwayne Schminke, Kenneth Sanders, Ronald Ness, Mike Gibney, David Krug, Gary Humphrey, Richard Halbleib. Same op - 'Ch' qlllz :Ona OFF FRE HME ! -' - A ZV, v, NY, , Q f x ,, , W1 U ' ff K 'K . X A My ,,.W.Q-W -f V jk M fi. 4179 ,a-., Alb 5 'i S My A , 4, 4 Fw? FRESHME First Row- L to R: Arlene Knapp, Joyce Haerther, Galen Glick, Arlene Bader, Ellen O'Kellv Second Row: E. E. Kempf fSponserj, Robert Watermann, Allan Behrens, Virgil Krug Geraldine Haerther. Third Row: Minnard Longfield, Delores Kr'ug, Marilyn Haerther. YES mth InKt'm.'tion SEVE TH-EIGIITII IIADE First Row- L to R: Gary Marti, Larry Mitchell, Mary Burke, John Bates, Katlv Jennings, Mary Woodson, Sharon Pearson. Second Row: Stanley Quass, Barbara Semelroth, Larry Hilton, Miss Clara Klinsky fTe8Che1',, R-Vmond Stark, Beverly Cowan, Michelle O'Kelley. ihirdNRiw: Virginia Guite, Janet McGregor, Richard Meeks, Carroll Humphrey, Jay Wolfe, o s e son. FIFTH - SIXTH GRAIIE First Row- L to B.: Mary Jacobi, Dale Marti, David Pearson, Leonard Burkhart, Jeanne Woodson, Connie Sparks. Second Row: Gary Sparks, Terry Stelling, Janice Krug, Mrs. Evalene McNamara fTeacherJ Linda Knapp, Charles Greene, Collette Hagan. Third Row: Andrea Jennings, Bobby Thoman, Ronnie Beatty, Billy Rammelsburg, Margaret Burke, Corrine Klein. THIRD - FOURTH GR DE First Row- L to R: Dennis Hagan, Maurice Klein, Bobby Timmons, Donald McGregor, Everett Krm, Gary Gallo. Second Row: Francis Rawson, Carole Stark, Sandra Knapp, Hazel Koopman, Mrs. Delores Keiper fTeacherJ, Janice Cox, Donna Rinderknecht, Patty Krug, Gary Phelps. Third Row: Darlene Stark, Leo Kruetner, Richard Semelroth, Bonnie Hagan, Joe Burldnrt, Beverly Krug, Douglas Keiper, Jimmy Quass, Mickey Humphrey. Fourth Row: Connie Kendall, John Kruetner, Dennis Lmsch, Jay Lieb, Thelma Krug, Richard I-Iartkemeyer, Billy Rinderknecht, Steven Paulson. SECOND GRADE F11-sf. Row- L to R: Billy Gatos, .mmf Cox, Randy Jones, Don Pearson, George Woodson, Second Row: Judy Rinderknecht, Barbara Burke, Selma Rammelsburg, Mrs. Dorotlv Hobson CTeacherJ, Jackie Jennings. Sandra Stumph, Judy Kendall. Third Row: Fiiward Kempf, Tomny Wallender, 'Edward Semrud, Dennis Scofield, Dennis Krug, Dick Schlotterpack, Buddy Rawson, Cary Johnson. FIR T GR DE n, Junior Firtib ILUW' Lv hu :Li uam-on uuovuou, .......,..J -..--..f..-, V , , Burkhart Kevin Schmin?e , 5 . V ' Kle'ne Sharon Marti Mrs Alice Dvorak CTeacherL Second Row: Sherry Greene, margeane 1 , . , Dorothy Stark, Ronda Krvg, Gordon Little. r I Third Row: William Rosell, Jerry Wallander, Janice Keiper, William Kirknan, Keith Cowan, Cheryl Padly. KI DERG RTE First Row- L to R: Greg Gardeman, Terry Kendall, Tony Koopman, Mike Pigott, Mark Rawson, Dan Walander. Second Row: Patty Hartgrave, Carole Halbleib, Cindy Gallo, Mrs. Delores Svoboda fTeacherD, Buffy Loats, Mancy McGregor, Sharon Gibney. Third Row: Billy Spencer, Joyce Steel, Keith Rinderknecht, Linda Schlotterback, Dennis Schminke, Larry Gallo Absent: Eileen Harkemeyer ,f-,Q ff' .Z I ' , ,sl f'-wx JU lOR'SENl0l5l BA QUIET I955 Front Row- L to R: Lou Ann Halbleib, Tommy Leib, Charles wendel, Donna Nesq Hogene Bader, Merle Happel, Mrs. Risdal, Mrs. Orvelle Risdal, Margaret Haerther, Mrs. Dvorak, Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Earl Kempf, Mr. Kempf, Mrs. Svoboda, Mr. Sylvester Svoboda, Mrs. William Schminke, Mr. William Schminke, James Hobson, Dean Hatfield, Duane Whipple, Arlo Sass, Allen Schanbacher. Back Row: Paul Mitchell, Mary Stark, Richard Tobiason, Barbara Gerhold, Phyllis Hagan, Beverly Hagan, Carol Wilhelmi, Mr. Peter McGivern, Mrs. Peter McGivern, Mr. Canfield, Mrs. Canfield, Mr. Bowen, Mrs. Bowen Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. Hamilton, Mrs. Timmons, Mr. Timmons, Roger Haerther, David Primrose, Jim Jacobi, Paul Haerther, Mrs. Paul Haerther, Mrs. McNamara, Mr. David McNamara, Mrs. Hobson, Mrs. Carroll Hobson, John Carbaugh, Roger Krug Jim Happel, Evelyn Johnson, Karen Krug, Carolyn Theis. On April 23, 1955 the annual Junior-Senior Banquet, presented by the Class of 1956, was held in the Florentine Room of the Roosevelt Hotel. The theme, Good Luck, was carried out in the decorations. A large, colorful rainbow and a pot of gold decorated the stage. A wishing well banked with flowers and a rock walk as the main centerpiece. Small wishing wells served as nut cups with roofs serving as placecards. R on APTi1 21, 1956, the Class of 1957 presented their banquet in the oosevelt Room of the Roosevelt Hotel. The theme was Moonlight and Roses. BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row- L to R: Jim Hobson, Jim Happel, Roger Krug, Duane Whipple, Roger Haerthezy Galen Glick, David Rinderknecht. Second Row: Carol Wilhelmi Utccompanistj, Man Burke, Kenneth Popenhagen, Dick Warren, Terry Cranston, Junior Semelroth, Charles Wendel, Allan Schanbacher, Allan Behrens , Mrs. Bernadette Burke, CD11-ectorl. GIRL ' GLEE CLUB First Row- L to R: Beverly Hagan, Delores Krug, Lora Gerhold, Susan Koch, Delores Jennings, Geraldine Haerther, Arlene Knapp, Jean Thoman. Lu Ann Halblieb. Second now: Mrs. Bernadette Burke CDir-ectorj, Carol Wilhelmi Cixccompanistj, Joyce Haerther, Judy Risch, Ellen O'Kelley, Phyllis Hagan, Mary Guite, Paulette Henderson, Diane Armstrong, Karen Gates CAccompa.nistJ, Jane Behrens Utcoompanistl. Third Row: Mary Jea.n Beatty, Jean Jacobi, Marilyn Haerther, Earlene Knapp, Donna Ness, Sondra Green, Sandra Hatfield, Arlene Bader, Audrey Krug, Mary Stark. BAD First How- L to R: Carol Wilhelmi, Allan Schanbacher, Karen Gates, Dick warren, Diane Armstrong, John Carbaugh, Roger Haerther, Arlo Sass. Second Row: Lois Nelson, Delores Jennings, Paulette Henderson, L0ra Gerhold, Joyce Haerther, David Rinderknecht, Phyllis Hagan, Judy Risch, Kenneth Popenhagen, Virgil Krug, Duwayne Schminke, David Primrose. Third Row: Delores Krug, Marilyn Haerther, Sandra Hatfield, Richard Tobiason, Audrey Krug, Geraldine Haerther, Qeverly Hagan, Jane Behrens, Ellen 0'Ke1ley, Alan Behrens, Charles Wendel, Stanley Quass, Raymond Stark. Standing, Beverly Cavan, Galen Glick, Carroll Humphrey, Dan Burke, Mrs. Bernadette Burke Glirectorl . T0 TWIRLER S L to R, Sandra Hatfield, Lora Gerhold, Jean Thoman, Pauletta Henderson, haron Pearson, Kathy Jmnings, Andrea Jennings. EWSPAPER STAFF Seated, L to R: Mora Gerhold, Associate Editorg Richard Tobiason, Editorg Mr. Kenneth Bowen, Advisor: Roger Haerther, Editor, Karen Gates, Associate Editor. Standingg Mary Stark, Arlene Bader, Jane Behrens, Duwayne Schminke, Jim Hobson, Roger Krug, David Rinderknecht, Audrey Krug, Beverly Hagan ST DE T UNCH. Seatedg L to R: Susan Koch, Carol Wilhelmi, RogeI'Haerther, David Rinderknecht, Mrs. Fleckenstein, Advisor. Standing- Jane Behrens, Uuwayne Schminke, Hoger Krug, Arlene Knapp Minnard iongfield. R fo MJ nsouix Ca+.75ue. , . . ff' fm -I Kg fflf -' flyf J I SY' af Q9 x NJN, A Rio Ovfmber ik The. Vex-Y ENJ .... -K. Ye E25 f I' 9 ff ' v' X n The 1 -rx A Plngllon-e.s' x X I J! flag, SX F IRL 'BASKETB LL TE M First Row- L to R: Carol Wilhelmi, Lora Gerhold, Delores Jennings, Coach R. L Timmons, Karen Gates, Audrey Krug, Mary Jean Beatty. Second Row: Mary Stark CManagerJ, Arlene Bader, Jean Thoman, Geraldine Haerther, Jane Behrens lManagerJ, Sandra Hatfield, Marilyn Haerther, Paulette Henderson, Judy Risch CManagerJ. 1 Atkins Amana Blairstown Urbana Van Horne Norway Shellsourg Walford Newhall Garrison Blairstown Urbana Captains SEASONS RECORD 18 Atkins SO 61 72 58 68 23 D7 S1 L17 62 bauletta henmorson Van Horne 69 Norway M7 Shellsburg 55 Walford 10 Amana 25 Newhall 63 Garrison 76 Centerpo1nt 53 Newhall A1 Urbana 58 BOYS'BASKETBAl.L TE M Kneeling: Coach E. E. Kempf, Jim Hobson, Jim Schminke, Arlo Sass Clflanagers J . Standing: Duane wnipple, Roger Krug, Jim Happel, Galen Glick, Ronald Ness, Mike Gibney, Roger Haerther, Dean Hatfield, Duwayne Schminke, Gary Humphrey, John Carbaugh, David Primrose. Atkins SEASONS Captain Amana Urbana Norway walford Garrison Urbana Norway Walford Newhall Keystone Shellsburg Keystone Garrison Atkins Dean-Hatfield RECORD Blairstown Van Horne Shellsburg Newhall Blairstown Van Horne Shellsburg Amana Garrison Center Point Victor Blairstown Sl 53 36 39 A2 62 Sl 29 62 79 M5 h2 . Nu ,. 4 .1 -1 D' BASEB LL TE M A First How- L to R: hoger Krug, Jim Happel, Arlo Sass, Dean Hatfield, Duane Whipple, Mike Gibney, avid Primrose, Second How: John Carbaugh, Roger Haertner, Allan Schanbacher, Ronald Ness. Galen Glick, Coach E. E. Kempf. Third Row: David Rinderknecht CManagerJ, Duwayne Schminke, Gary Humphrey, Alan Behrens, Virgil Krug Jim Schminke, Dick Warren Kenneth Popenhngan QManagerJ. Captain Tom Lieb SEASONS RECORD Atkins 12 Palo 3 Blairstown 9 Garrison 7 Newhall 5 St. Pats 1 Van Horne 2 Newhall 9 Keystone vym-F-I V g :ILE n 'Er ..!'a A17 I1 I I -'J ij: i ' Wish I , L +:-llf I l 1 ll flf 41 ll P 4 5, s. 'I 4 HEERLEADER Loft to Right - Phyllis Hagan, Diane Armstrong, Susan Koch, Beverly Hagan Sides of A- L to R: Pauletta Henderson Mary Jean Beatty, Judy Riech, Audrey Krug, Jean Tholan Jane Behrms, Geraldine Haerther, Delores Jmnings, David Rinderkneeht, David Primrose, Gary Hmphrey, like Gibney, Galen Glick, Roger Haerther, Duane Whipple, Coach I. K. Kempf, Coach R. L. Timmons, Roger Krug, Jin lhppel, Jin Ibbson, Rmald Ness, Dean Hatfield, Thomas Lieb, John Carbaugh, Arlo Sass, Karen Gates, Lora Gerhold, Jin Schainke, Arlene Bader Carol Wilhelmi, Kenneth Popenhagen, Marg Stark. Middle: CCheerleadersJ eve:-ly Hagan, Phyllis Hagan, Susan Koch, Diane Armstrong. T' 4 'v pu 0 .. 11' Ka .A ,laik -A 5 wif' HOW WE LO0KED THE John Mary Arlo C harlie Dean narol Donna Roger H. Dick J . Hobson Dunno David 1 1' .. A .-,, Jim H- Beverly Tomngr Allan Plwllis SENIOR ASS HISTORY In September of l9hh Miss Edith Sampson greeted nineteen cheerful little children. Roll call was answered by Beverly Hagan, Phyllis Hagan, Shirley McClelland, Mary Stark, June Schueler, Carol Wilhelmi John Carbaugh, Fred Fett, Donald Knock, Thomas Lieb, Arlo Sass, Paul Mitchell, David Nelson, Wendell Phelps, David Primrose, Kenneth Sander, Allan Schanbacher, Richard Tobiason, and David Whiting. In our second year of school our teacher was Mrs. Olson. The class numbered eighteen with the loss of June Schueler, Donald Knock, Wendell Phelps, and Kenneth Sander, and gaining Velma Sradfield, Darlene Jenson, and Margaret Whelen. Miss Dora McNulty was our third grade teacher. We gained Harry Hershey, Mike O'Connell, Russell Sohueler, Janet Abernathey, Jacqueline Martin, Marcia Hanson, Ronda Hafkey, Mary Long, and Clifford Drafahl, but lost him the second semester. We also lost Velma Bradfield, Margaret Whelen, and Darlene Jenson. Our fourth grade teacher was also Miss McNulty. We lost David Nelson, David Whiting, Janet Abernathey, Marcia Hanson, and Ronda Hafkey. We gained Frederick Swallom. Our fifth grade teacher was Mrs. Evalena McNamara. This year we lost Mary Long, and Jacqueline Martin. Mrs. McNamara was also our sixth grade teacher. We lost Shirley McClelland, and Arlo Sass, but gained Jim Hobson, Roger Haerther, Donna Ness, and Jo Ann Meyers. Our seventh grade teacher was Miss lone O. Benesh. We gained Dean Hatfield, Duane Wipple, Donald McDowell, and lost Frederick Swallom. Mrs. Jones was our eighth grade teacher. We lost Roger Haerther and gained LuVern Marti, Betty Sankey, and Jeanene Speer, but lost her in the second semester. There were eighteen happy students graduating from the eighth grade that year. They were: John Carbaugh, Beverly Hagan, Phyllis Hagan, Dean Hatfield, Jim Hobson, Thomas Lieb, Donna Ness, Paul Mitchell, Mike O'3onnell, David Primrose, Russell Schueler, Mary Stark, Richard Tobiason, Elinor Van Buskirk, Duane Wipple, Carol Wilhelmi, Luvern Marti, and Betty Sankeyo Initiation was our first big thrill in our Freshman year. Mr. Kempf was our class sponser. We gained Roger Haerther, Jim Happel, Roger Krug, Arlo Sass, Allan Sohanbacher, and Charles Wendel from the Parochial School and Mary Jane Reid from Lisbon. We lost Betty Sankey the second semester because of sickness. Mrs. Fleckenstein was our class sponser for our Sophomore year. We gained David Van Buskirk and Drland Hecker that year, but lost them along with Flinor Van Buskirk the second semester. We also gained Lou Ann Halbleib from Fredericksburg. Mrs. Fischer was our class sponser for our Junior year. We ran the canteen at all the home games and also planned the Junior, Senior Banquet which was held in the Florentine Room of the Roosevelt Hotel in Cedar Rapids on April 23, 1955. Our class play, UCharley's Auntu was presented on October 29, l95h. Our class sponsors for our last year in school were Mr. Robert Timmons, and Mrs. Fleckenstein. SENIOR CLASS WILL John Carbaugh--Wills his ability to squeal his tires to Coach Kempf and his trips to Norway to Jim Schminke. David Primrose--wills his size to Mary Gulte and his wise cracks to Robert Waterman. Duane Whipple--Wills his ability to get along with Mr. Bowen to all the freshman boys. He also leaves his gum with Mrs. Fischer. Roser KTU8 Wills his ability to hold hands with the girls to his cousin David and his ability to obey all training rules to Terry Cranston. Dean Hatfield--Wills his loud mufflers to Jim Schmlnke and his speed to Virgil Krug. Jim Happel--Wills his haircut to Dreamboat, also Dream, you can have his blondes too. Tommy Lieb--Wills his voice to Joyce Haerther, and his good nature to Diane Armstrong. Jim H0b50n Wills his route to Palo to Terry Cranston and his Frazer t Johnson fJunk lncorporatedl. Roger Haerther--Wills his brains to all of the Junigr boys and his ability to get along with the teachers to Alan Behrens. Dick Tobiason--Wills his quietness to Sandra Hatfield, and his ability to cook to next years Home Making Class. Allan Schanbacher--Wills his ability to get along with girls to any lucky boy. Charlie Wendel-- Senior Class has decided to will Charlie to the school, because it couldn't get along without him. Beverly Hagan--Wills her ability to have a variety of boy-friends to Geraldine Hearther, and her ability to have fun in school to Collette Hagan. Carol Wilhelmi--Wills her ability to blush to Arlene Bader, and her typing skill to Junior Semelroth. Phyllis Hasan-ewllls her ability to giggle to Paulette. Hhe also wills her letters to Ames to anyone Jim desires. Lou Ann Halbleib--Wills her freckles to Arlene Knapp. Mary Stark--Wills her ability to gossip to Audrey Krug. She also leaves her trips to the Drive-in to Ellen O'Kelly. Donna Ness--Wills her engagement ring to any lucky girl, and her ability to work to Pauletta Henderson. Arlo Sass--Wills his abbitlon to all future Seniors, and his musical ability to Mike Gibney. o Sid SENIOR ASS PROPHECY Mr. Doo Little, famous detective, has completed a survey of the grads of '56. Here is the data he has found in 1966. Duane Whipple is now president of the Studebaker-Packard Plant. We all know that in '56 Whip had the hottest '51 Packard made. Allan Schanbacher had charge of a nation wide trucking firm. It seems that Allan got his start hauling girls around in his '52 Olds. Roger Krug now owns a huge ranch house on that super highway between New York and San Francisco. He now has a wife, who by the way, was Beverly Hagan, and two loveable little children, with their father's big blue eyes and his curly blonde hair. Charles Wendel is now superintendent of good old Atkins High School. Charlie went to school at ISTC and completed the four year course in one year. He always was a worker. Jim Hobson is now Manager of The Cedar Rapids Greenhouse. Dottie hooked him as soon as he got out of high school, and he is now happily married. Dick Tobiason graduated from Atkins Business College and is now Vice-President of a huge sporting goods store. Jlm Happel moved to Colorado to play professional baseball. Jim didn't let those beautiful western girls bother him as he went on to the big leagues. Donna Ness now operates the Ness Hash House. She runs a coast to coast chain of stores that sell hash exclusively. Dean Hatfield came back to Atkins High, this time to become a teacher. He coaches as a sideline and in the last ten years his teams have won the state basketball championship eight times. Arlo Sass has mastered his trumpet and now has his own orchestra. He has signed a contract to be on television as one of the highest payed men in the United States. Tom Lieb now owns a junkyard in Atkins. He got a very good start in '55 by wrecking cars. He has turned his junkyard into a very profitable business, and new owns four Cadillacs. John Carbaugh is the chief test-driver for the Chevrolet Division of General Motors, but still spends his spare time back on the farm. Carol Wilhelmi is head nurse at Mayo Clinic. She is married to the famous Doctor Hudson. Mary Stark now operates the Stark Baby Sitting Agency in Hollywood, California. She cares for the children of many famous movie stars. Phyllis Hagan is a famous star and has won the Academy Award many times for her great acting skill. -Lu.Ann Halbleib is sales manager of Newmans in Cedar Rapids. 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Physician 8 Surgeon Norway Iowa RINDERKNECHT ELECTRIC General Electric Appliances Newhall Iowa DR. ROBERT GOODWIN For all Veterinarian Need's Newhall Iowa TOMAN'S FLORISTS 320 Third Ave. SE Flowers for every Occasion Cedar Rapids IOWH DENNISTON 8 PARTRIDGE COMPANY LUMBER Building Materials Norway IOWH FIRE DESTROYS SCHOOL On April 7, 1956, the Atkins School was destroyed by fire. It had been built during the year of 1935-36 and included grades from kindergarten through the twelhh grade. 'The fire broke out about 9:15 Saturday night while the school board was meeting in the building, but all the members, including Fire Chief Roy Lundberg, escaped. 'Fire departments from Newhall, Fairfax, and Shellsburg came to the aid of the Atkins firemen, who were on the scene within five minutes. WBy midnight, all the roof, most of the second floor, several interior walls and the entire south side of the brick structure had collapsed. WStrong north winds made the firemen practically helpless in battling the raging blaze once it started up through the walls, but they did succeed in wetting down nearby houses and saving them.' From Cedar Valley Daily Times. THE PICTURES l. The morning following the fire two children and their mother gaze solemnly at what was once their school. At the left stands a bus, this time its passengers were some of the few things saved from the fire. 2. This picture shows the front of the building as the flames leap from the windows of the second and third stories. The firemen and equipment were helpless. 3. Heavy flames come from the windows of the east office where many school supplies were kept. Duplicater fluid added color to the flames. fAs also did the school annual covers probably., h. This shows the ferociousness of the fire at its worst. S. The fire is over but this scene of twisted steel and layers of debris represent all that is left of the stage, gym and stud hall, 6. 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