Atlantic High School - Javelin Yearbook (Atlantic, IA)
- Class of 1951
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em P bl h d by ATLANTIC HIGH SCHOOL Atl t I Bycl H951 Lf 1 '5!ffPf Fx 'F'-2 S-48 g YQ xv il, Orellfor D, 'fy' I QSX1-532i :RFQ-5 LUX 'Rza-.RJ-7 :Five EQ-Lo, xfbl lt is the wish of the Class of l95l that this X Javelin may recall, in later years, many fond mem- ories o your hIgh school days, P'-E Lf2'2a-Iqgff Qsgiiqf L-Z-.3 DX QSSTTS 55K b. x,q -T: Q-T' J Q? EDITOR 'A QYWT- 'Q TJQGJ-fi'-N ef: 59,74-v-gx-Cr, ' 595223 ASSISTANT EDITOR fafgmti if-wa-ca SQETGFQ asm' Q! lxwfzi A-.T '-'X'-'f. N :qvQ'fEFgfEv.W Ti, -:vw-, -rpm:-Q -T - 4- -' .. 1f-'fx '?:.- I H '- . 'Q-ba. 'v '-arg t TTTI:-vN':2'Q'xf2l15Sm .me-su 2 HDMIH fHCUl' ULHSS E UHBHH HTHLE' SUH00 CHLEHE PHUFES Con fell iii STHHTIUH U S ZHTIUHS ICS - LIFE HH SIUHHL DIHECTUHU Editor ELIZABETH COFF Assustant Edltor DOROTHY JEAN ROCK JHVELIH STHFF Manager Assistant Manager DON ALBERTSON GENE ANDERSON fl . F Sponsor--M ISS RAYL - :H'HF S1a1E - g .xdclminifmfrafion SUPEllllllEllDElll'S lllESSllliE Graduates of l95l 1 Our hope is that your high school days have built for you a faith in yourselves that will enable you to feel adequate to the situations you will face in the future. Each of you must now choose the values that hold the most of happiness for your- self and let the rest go by. We hope the habits you have formed here will be strong enough to dictate your way of life-a way that will give you a feeling of security and a lasting faith in yourselves. May all your hopes become realities and may your ideals be nobly realized. 0'7!f,f,,.7..J 6 fs L sf is-,V RALPH MORROW Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, BS. University of Missouri Drake University, MS. High School Principal NELLIE CLARE BOORMAN Grinnell College, BA. University of iowa University of Colorado Junior High Principal, Arithmetic l QS BOARD OF EDUCATION TOP ROW: H. O. Henningsen, Lee J. Cregersen, Charle Mrs. Velma Taylor, Secretary, C. D. Emmett, President, 7 fish' s lobes, Lee S. McGill. BOTTOM ROW. ...si I ' mmzw J ,.',, ish' i' S 4 S A . as , - s .V . 'e ff 1 ,li 11: . SX,. .. . . - f W.-r : . S 1. ' 'im lf .- f . , . - . - , - S ff jr I 'I Y. Lillian Cochrane American History, Latin America Relations. Des Moines Uni- versity, B.A.g University of Utah, Columbia University, Uni- versity of lowag University of Wyoming. Frank C. De Lucia Science. Iowa State College, B.S.g Drake University. Lero L. Dick Y Instrumental Music. Graceland Collegeg Michigan State Teach- ers Collegeg Simpson College, B.M.g Drake University, M.M. Catharine Farquhar Mathematics. Tabor College, 3.A.g University of Iowa, M.A. FIIUUIIU 'Mary Helen Anderson I . World History. University of Iowa, B.A.g University of Wiscon- sing University of Colorado. Alma M. Beckwith I Social Science, Librarian. University of Minnesota, B.S.g Uni- versity of Coloradog American University. Ethel M. Black l . Commercial. University of lowa, B.S., Gregg College: K-fnlverslfv of Coloradog Harvard Universityg University of Wyoming. Avonell Blank Homemaking I and ll, F.H.A. Advisor, Adult Homemaking School. Iowa State College, B.S. Allen T. Boller Industrial Arts. Iowa State College, B.S., Iowa State College, M.S. Lowell Clauson Science. Iowa State Teachers College, B.A.g University of Iowag University of South Dakota. FHIIUIIU Samuel F. Fetters English, Speech. Nebraska State Teachers College, A.B.g Uni- versity of Iowa. Ed Freese Drivers Training, Head Basketball Coach. Simpson College, B.A. John Hunter Boys' Physical Education, Head Football Coach. University of Iowa, BS., University of Iowa. Martha Howe Girls' Physical Education. Iowa State Teachers College, B.A. Jeanne E. Howarth English, Sponsor of Needle , University of Iowa, B.A.g Univer- sity of Minnesota. Gladys M. Kleuver Mathematics, Latin. Iowa State Teachers College, B.A.g Univer- sity of Iowa, University of Colorado, University of Wyoming. . . Betty J. Petersen English. Boone Junior College, University of Iowa, B.A. R. G. Raines Vocational Agriculture. Kansas State College, B.S.g Iowa State College. Cleo Rayl Commerce, Retailing. Iowa State Teachers College, B.S.g Uni- versity ot Chicago, Drake University. Emiel Wahling Vocal Music. University of Iowag University of Wisconsin, Dana College. lHCUllU Ruth Barrett Literature, Spelling. lowa State Teachers College. Helen Nelson Art. Simpson College, Iowa State College, B.S. Eva L. Sands Geography, American History. Drake University, BA., lowa State Teachers College, BA. Edith Shank English. Simpson College, BJ-X., Denver University. William J. Templeton Science, Physical Education, Junior High Coach. Buena Vista College, B.S. Jack Webb Mathematics. Iowa State College, B.S. MEN its-,qgida 49' Wi fswifv -dainalkn CMSJQI5 HOWARD CHRISTENSEN President V PEGGY KELSO Vice-President CLHSS FRANK NIELSEN Secretary-Treasurer - DON ALBERTSON Size isn't always necessary, but it helps. Track lg Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4g Student Council Ig Class Play 3, 4, Javelin 4. DAVID ALLEN Studies if he takes a notion, but loves to start a slight cornme- tion. Boys' Glee'Club I, 2, 3, 43 Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Small Groups 2, 3, 45 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Saxophone Trio 33 Saxophone Quartet I, 2, 3, Pep Band I, 2, 3, 43 Saxophone Sextet 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. GENE ANDERSON J was meant for an angel, but mistakes do happen. Football Ig Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Hi-Y I, 23 Class Play 3, 4, Javelin 4. NORMA ANDERSON Shy and sweet, but, oh, so neat! GAA. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 4. BURT BAGLEY I might have enjoyed school if I didn't have to studw Football I, 5, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 33 Boys' Glee Club JACK BELL Gaze into his eyes and you'll see a little angel, gaze a little longer and you'll see a little imp. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, , 3, 45 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council I 3 Class Officer 2. ROBERT BELL He guards his Shield . Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3. JOHN BENDORF A man of few words. Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 41 Vocal Solo 43 Hi-Y I, 2, 3. JANICE BOGGS Friend to all. C-.A.A. 2. DARRELL BOTH Knowledge is power, but it won't take the place of gasoline Football 2, 3, 43 Track 23 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Y . ncaa M aff' l if? i 3 A A lr 3 l tgi E' . f shi ,,,,, ?li . .s1, ,j , .. MI , Sl lllllll R We , ,Q SElIlllllS DUANE BROWN Don't wait for a second thought3 the first one is good enough. Hi-Y 43 Class Plays 3, 43 Speech 43 Wiota High I, 2. MARTHA BULLOCK She isn't bored in any classg she draws her own amusement. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 43 Class Plays 3, 43 Speech 23 Javelin 4. EDWARD CAMBRIDGE That is as well said as if I had said it myself. Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Concert Band I, 23 Marching Band I, 23 Trombone Quartet 23 Pep Band 23 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer I 3 Class Play 43 Needle 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Speech 4. DORIS CARR The sparkle in her eyes is the reflection from her ring. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen 3. TERRY CANAVAN The answer to a maiden's prayerg a handsome man with dark curly hair. Sioux City, lowag T. J. of Council Bluffs, Iowlg Missouri Valley, lowa. ROBERT CHASE Oh! Why should life all labor bel Football I3 Track I. HOWARD CHRISTENSEN A blush is beautiful but inconvenient. Football I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 33 Hi-Y I3 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Class Officer I, 3, 4. DICK COOK You'd never guess from his temper that his hair is red. Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club I3 Boys' Quartet I3 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band I3 Orchestra I, 23 Brass Sextet I, 23 Trumpet Trio I, 2, 3, 43 Solo Trumpet I, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band I3 Hi-Y 43 Student Council 33 Class Officer 33 Class Play 43 Needle 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. LLOYD CRON Life! What a struggle! Football 4g Track I3 Hi-Y I3 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. BUELAH CUE Why can't they all be contented like me? G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen I, 2. MARCELLA CURTIS Music hath charms, and so has Marcy. Girls' Glee Club l, 23 Choir 3, 43 Vocal Solo l, 2, 3, 43 Sextet 2, 33 Madrigal 3, 43 Mixed Quartet 43 Y-Teen lg Student Council 23 Class Play 3. CHARLES DUNCAN He's the Center of attraction. Football 2, 33 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 33 Boys' Glee Club lj Choir l, 33 Mixed Quartet l3 Concert Band l, 23 Marching Band lg Orchestra l, 23 Drum Ensemble l, 23 Solo l 3 Pep Band l 3 Hi-Y l, 2, 3,43 Student Council l, 33 Class Play 43 Needle 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Speech 3, 4. DUANE ECKLES A square man cannot be cornered, Boys' Glee Club l, 23 Choir 2, 33 Vocal Solo 2, 33 Concert Band l, 2, 33 Marching Band l, 2, 33 Hi-Y l. REVA ELWOOD Where's Beulah? G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. MARGARET EMMERT She is wise, she is witty, she's in love, what a pity! G.A,A. l 43' 'Qi' 3 SEHIUHS 2, 3, cms' Glee club 3, choir 4, Madrigal 4, Mixed Quartet 42 Concert Band l, 2, 33 Marching Band. l, 2, 33 Orchestra 33 Flute Quartet l, 2, 33 Woodwind Quintet l, 2, 33 Pep Band 23 - m , 41 , . Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 43 Student Council 33 Class Play 3, , 3 , 4: Needle 4. 3 , ' ' - ,V 3 1 Lou ross , A sunny disposition and a smile for everyone. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 ' '-, ' 5 ' girls' Glee Club l, 3, 43 Y-Teen l, 2, 43 Class Play 43 Speech my V KM MAX cAlNss A Q Never talks on a subject if he can talk around it. Football l, 23 ,.,Qfg. 1 Boys' Glee Club l, 23 Concert Band l, 23 Marching Band l, 23 ' Class Play 3, 4. L VVIV 3 4 3. ELIZABETH corr 4 A , 4 Q Great Scott! What a busy woman l am. G.A.A. 33 Girls' Glee Club l, 23 Choir 3, 43 Concert Band l, 2, 33 Marching Band l, - iii-' rrtt 2, 33 Orchestra l, 2, 33 Woodwind Quintet l, 23 Y-Teen l, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Speech 43 Javelin 4. CAROL GRAHAM Thinks and speaks for herself. G.A.A. l, 3, 4g Girls' Glee Club 2, 43 Choir 33 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 23 Clarinet Quartet l, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Clarinet Quartet 3, 43 Woodwind Quintet l, 2, 33 Clarinet Trio I, 2, 33 Clarinet Solo l, 2, 3, 4g Pep Band l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Dance Band 4. ROSETTA GUSTASON Appearance may be deceiving. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen 4. SEHIUHS i JEANNE HOWARD Find excitement and you'll find her. G.A.A. 33 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 33 Choir 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen l, 3g Student Council 33 Class Play 3, 43 Needle 4. GENE JOHNSON A man that does his own thinking and needs little advice. Football 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band l, 23 Marching Band l, 23 Hi-Y l. PETER KELLOWAY l'm satisfied with myself, so why worry. Football 3, 43 Basket- ball l, 23 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3,43 Javelin 4. PEGGY KELSO Pep, punch and personality. G.A.A. l', 2, 3,43 Girls' Glee Club l, 23 Concert Band l, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band l, 23 Saxophone Sextet 3, 43 Saxophone Quartet 43 Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 Pep Band I, 23 F.H.A. 43 Class Officer 43 Class Play 3, 43 Needle 43 Speech 43 Dance Band 3, 4. suzANN: KlNN:Rsl.sY ' An innocent face, but you never can tell. G.A.A. l, 23 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 33 Choir l, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen l, 23 Javelin 4. DARLENE KINNISON - A merry heart does good. G.A.A. 43 Y-Teen 33 Lewis High l 3 Spickard, Missouri l. GARY KLOPPENBURG l'll find a way or make one. Football 2, 33 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club l, 23 Hi-Y l, 2, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Speech 4. BEVERLY LAU If words were golden, she'd be a millionaire. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 33 Concert Band l, 2, 33 Marching Band l, 2, 33 Y-Teen 2, 33 Class Play 3, 4. MARLENE MARTIN Never too seriousg always gay. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 43 Concert Band l, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 23 Drum Ensemble, l, 23 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Solo 23 Y-Teen 43 Class Play 43 Speech 3. DICK McGAULEY A happy fellow who is a worthwhile friend. Football l, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 33 Boys' Glee Club li Concert Band l, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band l, 23 Trumpet Quartet l, 2, 33 Brass Quartet 2, 43 Brass Sextet 33 Pep Band l, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y l, 43 Student Council 43 Class Play 3, 4. .,-.-Y.. DICK MILLER There have been many great, little men like me. Boys' Glee Club l, 25 Choir l. DORIS MYERS Efficient, friendly and energetic. C-.A.A. lg Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 4. MARVIN NIELSEN A quiet person in the classroom. Track l, 2, 3, F,F.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Needle 4. PATSY NELSON A lively, likeable lass. GAA. l, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen I. FRANK NIELSEN He is a warrior and a warrior boldg a football player we like to behold. Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Class Officer 4, Class Play 4, Speech 4. LINDA CAKES Certainly is a booster for A.H.S. G.A.A. I, 43 Cheerleading 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, Class Play 3g Javelin 4. GRETA OI'-IMS She must have gotten homesick. CAA. l, 43 Student Council l 3 Javelin 4, Sunnyside, Washington 2, 3. NADINE OLSEN She's quiet, but delivers the goods, GAA. l, 3, Girls' Clee Club l, 2, 3, Choir 4, Y-Teen 33 Needle 4. JO ANN PAULSON Nobody likes life, like l do. CAA, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, 4, Class Play 3, 45 Javelin 43 Joice, Iowa l, FRANCES PETERSON Just full of fun and good nature. GAA. l, 2, 3, 41 Girls' Glee Club 4, Y-Teen l, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 43 Javelin 4. SElllllllS Q. ' ' iw-1' 'i 4, be X Y .3 nh 'KU' 'Eff f AP ian? . . 4 S A ililll I SEllIllllS ...-nuff! '3-E-'23 DELORES PRALL Always in a Gail of laughter. G.A.A. l, 23 Concert Band l, 2, 33 Marching Band l, 2, 33 Clarinet Trio 33 Pep Band 33 Y-Teen 33 Student Council 23 Class Officer 33 Class Play 43 Needle 4. JANICE PRALL Sweet tempered, full of fun and square3 a friend to have and keep for e'er. G.A.A. 3, 4a Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 33 Choir 3, 43 Y-Teen 33 Class Play 3. BILL RATTENBORG Ready, willing and able. Football l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Track 2, 3, 43 l-li-Y 3, 43 Student Council 23 Class Play 43 Needle 4. DOROTHY JEAN ROCK A twinkle in her eye, a twinkle in her feet, a jolly little red-head you'd love to meet. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g Cheerleading 43 Concert Band 33 Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 33 Class Officer l3 Speech 3, 43 Javelin 4. MARIAN ROSE An expert on the latest song hit. Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3. MARJORIE ROSE Stay as sweet as you are. Y-Teen 43 Javelin 4. DONNA ROWLEY Blushes may come and blushes may go, but freckles hang on forever. G.A.A. l, 23 Cheerleading 3, 43 Concert Band l, 2, 33 Marching Band l, 2, 33 Clarinet Quartet 33 Mixed Clarinet Quartet 33 Y-Teen l, 23 Student Council l, 33 Class Officer 23 Class Play 3, 43 Needle 4. MARJORIE RUSS Oh! How l hate to get up in the morning! G.A.A. ,2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen 2. ROSALIE SCHAAF Her heart has wings. G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 33 Choir 43 Sextet 43 Y-Teen 33 Student Council 43 Class Play 33 Needle 4, FRANCES SHAFER Silence is a true friend who never betrays. G.A.A. 3, 43 Y-Teen 43 Wales-Lincoln l. PAT SHEPPERD So ready to be pleasant and kind. Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Javelin 4. ELEANOR SHIELDS We like a dark-haired, dark-eyed brunette5 blondes don't have the whole field yet. G.A.A. 3, 45 Cheerleading 45 Omaha, Nebraska I, 2. STEINER SILENCE And then there's a genius. Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Choir I, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Octet 45 Concert Band I, 2, 35 Marching Band I, 25 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 25 Class Play 3, 45 Needle 45 Javelin 4. JANE ELLEN SKIPTON Snap, Scrap, and Pep. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 35 Y-Teen I, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Needle 4. ROBERT SWANSON Wit is never out of date. Track 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 45 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, PATRICIA TEMPLETON She's the eye of the Needle G,A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Cheer- leading 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 35 Concert Band I, 25 Marching Band I, 2, 35 Orchestra I5 Brass Quartet I5 Y-Teen I, 2, 35 Stuednt Council 45 Class Play 3, 45 Needle 45 Speech 4. MARGARET ANN THIELEN Oh, my hair! C-.A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Choir 3, 45 Piano Solo 45 Vocal Solo 3, 45 Mixed Quartet 45 Girls' Trio 45 Sextet 45 Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 Speech 2, 4. JIM THOMAS He goes on the theory that the football field is not the only place one needs a good line. Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Class Play 45 Bonesteel, South Dakota I, 2, MARY ANN THOMPSON Like a circle ending never5 does her talk flow on forever? G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3,45 Y-Teen 35 Class Play 3, 45 Javelin 4. DOLORES RAE THOMSEN Her character is molded from three words--happiness, con- tentment and good will. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen I, 2, 3, 45 Javelin 4. SEHIUHS ,X 'wir' Y M I gg Q 5' -L V F43 ' dv fx s M.:-W 1 i N ,, tif Wi 'SFR SElllllllS 'SGT DARRELL TURNER l would be good, but it's so much more fun not to be. Football 2, 3, Track l, 2, 33 Baseball 3. DOROTHY TURNER As quiet as the day is long. G.A.A. l, 2, 3. MERRILL WALSH Lite's a pleasant institution, let's take it as it comes. Boys' Clee Club l, 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3g Vocal Solo l, 2, 33 Class Play 3. RUTH WEDEMEYER lt's nice to be natural, if one is naturally nice. Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 35 Triple Trio 4, Concert Band l, 2, 3, Marching Band l, 2, 43 Clarinet Quartet 3, Y-Teen 3, Class Play 4. GILBERT WHILEY A clear thinker and a good worker, Boys' Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Solo I, 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Trombone Quartet 33 Pep Band 43 Hi-Y 3, F.F.A. 2, 3. SHERYL WINSTON That laugh again! Cirls' Clee Club 2, 3, 41 Choir 3, 4 DON WOOLSEY A good talker, a stepping halfback and a famous Trojan on the basketball floor. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y lg Class Play 4. JANENE WOOLSEY Quiet, but cheerful and good natured. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LOWENE CRON l'd love to do anything that would be helpful. GAA. 2, 3, 43 Y-Teen 2, 3, 4, , 20 c l Pat Hannon 1932-1950 TWENTY-TH I RD PSALM The Lord is my shepherdg l shall not want. l-le maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with meg thy rod and thy staff they com- fort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oilg my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever. 21 JUHIUHS -SL' ' 94 J in ,,,, 3. A Q UPPER ROW: Bill Withey, Ronald Templeman, Jack Drake, Richard McDermott, Lyle Brillhart, Wayne Herbert, Ronald Kay, Glenn Jones, Robert Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Dale Meyers, Dale Nelson, Bonnie Krueger, Helen Kurtenbach, Esther Laursen, Sharon Mathisen, Daryll Peterson, Howard Mortensen. LOWER ROW: Lois Leander, Margaret Hansen, Joan Johnson, Shirley Marxen, Ruth Henningsen, Lois Henke, Colleen Jones, Mary Ann Miller. I fs. , 4 5 t ,Q 'R I , . A H, K i VV N' t H rf A Y? Q -' N M, . MX, ,,. s r. la 1, -r 1: J f. ,mms 1, db 1 M l A 'll 4-., ' Y fel, as . ,N V A Q Kink' if K N 1 M2 UPPER ROW: Norman Paulsen, Dale Pauley, Kenneth Pie- ken, Gene Gillihan, Glenn Harmon, Waldo Leander, Norman Pellett, Wayne Daugard. MIDDLE ROW: Janice Peters, Janet Nelson, Zoe Parrott, Carolyn Delashmutt, Dale Read- inger, Richard Marshall, Loren Replogle. LOWER ROW: Ganelle Richter, Shirley Pollock, Sidney Jones, Ruth Stone, Margery Norcross, Merlin Eshelman, Dick Gaylord. 22 437' JUHIURS ,ab ,,f . 3 K ' fs. J Q . W- 1 at W K xx. , ? ,N 1, ,Q xx J gf Ei ,...., 5 , s me B X Q6 EX , rv W 3 UPPER ROW: Abby Ann Camblin, Phyllis Christensen, Bart- lett Blake, James Albertson, Duane Becker, Byron Baker, Gerald Anderson, David Chalmers. MlDDLE ROW: Diane Corl, Josephine Erickson, Dwaine Anderson, Betty Clark, , Rowenna Barringer, Evelyn Breach, Bruce Bishop, Marvin Robson. LOWER ROW: Lois Eilts, Lynn Bixby, Shirley Chris- tensen, Nancy Clitherto. Talena Cook, Frances Banks, Myrtle Linfor, Clark Benson. NOT IN PICTURE: Jack Camp. . 'S ni J ' it ,,., JUHIUHS 'Act sf Y N, 4 ,Q t LM- . JUHIUHS Q 9- 4' 4. ' ' s.. .5 3 V: ver' eng ' cl' Mft! Marr ...wt UPPER ROW: Fred Sturdevant, Roy Voggesser, Richard Rudig, Richard Seivert, Lynne Sanny, Jerry Williams, Frank Sturdevant, Raymond Vawter. MIDDLE ROW: Ronald Seck- man, Owen Schrader, Esta Sheppard, Eleanor Smith, Georgia Watson, Gary Weideman, Melvin Smith, LOWER ROW: Lola Ware, Doris Yungschlager, Judith Rock, Marion Young, Rozanne Vierck, Harriett Turner, Mardella Wheatley. 23 t 3 V- ,., -5 Q ,, , gm. X 3 K , ff Q18 ,-Ma Nw -3146. 9 .. K? it 4 . , ' , Dk fn . jnif, 2' T ,' fag: 'T' . V ,gy -xy, ,,J, 'w iq i 9. .gf QM, K vu ,, 'js uf' . -n ik, ' :V '15 a , sg- c'u, af' ,l ' 1 'isn- UPPER ROW: Eddie Arthur, Clark Mathisen, Vernon Mar- shall, James Lane, Jerome Marek, Clair Neiby, James Gaines, C-erry Banta, Robert Lane. MlDDLE ROW: Betty Cashatt, Richard Golding, Mary Ann Nelson, Mary Joann Fredricksen, Jim Kardell, Paul McDonald, Kenneth Milford. LOWER ROW: Marie Wilson, Virginia Bramen, Marilyn J sniiiumuiiis Minor, Regina Miller, Joan Nelson, Beverly Espeland, Sondra Bell, Roger Frank. , ' 6, g 'fglh .- f ' 9 ef Q4 W 5, uv ?'u i J UPPER ROW: LeRoy Odem, Howard Knop, Dick Nelson, Dale Koehrsen, Clair Zellmer,Jim Harris, Max Ross, Carl Nelson, Lawrence Crulke, MIDDLE ROW: Dick Opbrock, Beverly Jobes, Lola Littlefield, Carol Jean Hansen, Beverly Lange, Helen Longstreth, Jacquelyn Lincoln, Donald Nelson. LOWER ROW: Wayne Strittmatter, Cary Nelson, Donna Lloyd, Leila Hansen, Ethel Karstensen, Marilyn Gordon, Pat Hoffman, Peggy Johnsen, 24 444ALLL,LLLLLLLLLALAA,----A ,f A ,N A, 1. ff J! lv-.ff w, S. xx' an .1 x ,f xx xx' I I ,Nha ,, ' 'qw UPPER ROW: John Ellis, Don Warren, Larry Focht, George Allen, Leland Acker, Raymond Chase, Jim Foster, Andrew Christensen, Pat Baron, MIDDLE ROW: Joe Bringleson, Tom Cam- bridge, Bob Foster, Bruce Albertson, Helen Comes, Marlene Akers, Pat Gibson, Dorothy Dixson, Carolee Craney, LOWER ROW: Dona Campbell, Kay Crawford, Sharon Camblin, Mary Ann Anderson, Delores Downing, Donna Anderson, Marcia Blakesly. NOT IN PICTURE: John Boyd. UPPER ROW: Dennis Brown, Max Petersen, Leon Parker, Jerry Peterson, James Ray, James Wederneyer, James Skipton, MIDDLE ROW: Carole Peterson, Georgia Linfor, Janice Pieken, Judy Shoernan, Berdean Robson, Doris Vernon, Shirley Atkinson, Marilyn Clark. LOWER ROW: Janet Shields, Marilyn Thode, Loretta Peters, Phyllis Nodgaard, Bonnie Sturgis, Karen Peterson, JoAnn Wells. 7 'Pi J' 3. Qia- 'md r W fx sl rV ' ,H fx Q , . Ra' SIIPHIIIIIIIIIES nv, Q , N ' 5' A X A Sw ' J --A M, C 1, L, ,J L, - ' ., f if i gg , i. ,I ,f wr if , , A r , V W 1 5 im llliSHliiiIi UPPER ROW: Duane Johnson, Nellie Larsen, Margie Hemsfed, Delores I-lansen,Dave Goff, Don Jensen,Marlen Fredericksen, Eugene FigginS,.Frank Daugaard,Fred Gaines. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Emmefif BBW! Kafdelli Nadine K1'OhV1,June l-lansen,Colleen Guftenfelder, Roberta l-loward,Doris Guftenfeldm-,Ronnie King.LOWER ROW:Velma Gaines,Shirley GainesMary Johnson,R0fa Kmm. ens, Virginia Foster, Jo Ann Dunn, Charlotte Ecklin, Charlotte King. NOT IN PICTURE: Dale Mortensen. UPPER ROW: Clifford Voecks, Pat Sondag, Gene Schwartz, Jim Williams, Gail Poch, Max Voggesser, Bobby Reason, Sue Shannon, Virginia Swoliey. MIDDLE ROW: Marilyn Wasson, Rita Rasmussen, Philip Worthington, Jerald Shields, Charles Readinger, Shirley Woodring, Le Ann Schimrnele, Mary Zellers. LOWER ROW: Mary Ann Turner, Wendell Weideman, Norman Templernan, Daryl Replogle, Frank Skipton, Gary Runyan, Wanda Jean Woods, Emily Stone. .3 i vi cfs ,. W ,,, .K Q I f 'S Ei, ,ax-3 UPPER ROW: Harry Budd, Richard Dick, Richard Carver, Donald Baker, Robert Barnett Thomas Bailey, Lyle Anderson, Bernal Brock, Richard Cranston, Harold Albert. MIDDLE ROW: James Cavanaugh, Richard Carl, Jean Bullock, Delores Both, Ruth Andersen, Beverly Butler Mary Ellen Collatz, Carol Comes, Evona Breach, Norma Lee Bartholomew. LOWER ROW: Mary Jane Boggs, Marilyn Cook, Le Ann Butler, Geraldine Cross, Sharol Blake, Phyllis Clark, Harold Brackhahn, Lois Acker, Barbara Baxter, Nadine Bruening. UPPER ROW: Annrnarie Nolte, James Lincoln, Dale Nelson, Fred Malone, Jerry Nelson, Nor man Lillard, Peter Nolte, Martin Needles, Donald Pelzer, MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Millslagle Clarissa Marshall, Mary Ann l.infor,Eloise Pellett,Bonnie Lou Odle, Edwin Logue, Billy Lillard Dean Opbrceck,David Minor. LOWER ROW: Marcella Martins, Alyce Moore, Arthur Madsen Jerry Marsden, Virgil Peterson, Harvey Nielson, Jerry Nichols. si y s. M f f 1 f llllSHlllEIl mul. e 'Qi 's , , isff M Q. 7 ,S ,, an I ,a -4' 44. Rimini 4 Q79 '47 52 , , 5 Gi- N Q'-V lyk! 'M . 5 Mm 'iw i, . 3,2 g 'i Glllllll 8 UPPER ROW: Gary Berd, John Carr, Jerry Church, Jerry Barnett, Donald Dreyer, Robert Camblin, Donald Girard, Malcolm Bishop, Larry Blake, Edwin Garnsey, Charles Barnett. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Campbell, Gary Brown, Mary Ann Baker, Donna Bees, Linda Evans, Frances Focht, Nancy Ehlers, Barbara Brink, Atha Cross, Larry Gustason, Jerrold Gaines. LOWER ROWt Marcia Gaylord, Lela Boggs, Linda Christensen, Julia Echenfels, Carol Brill- hart, Yvonne Greenwalt, Leila Cue, Barbara Gaines, Marvin Braman, Paul Epperly. UPPER ROW: Sammy Robinson, Shirley Rogge, Barbara Swolley, Phillip Sturdevant, David Steftenson, Everett Stillian, Charles Strittmatter, John Williams, Larry Phippen, DeWayne Watts. MIDDLE ROW: Billy Royalty, Sharon Schuler, Mona Peterson, Alyce Schmidt, Carol Waggoner, Donna Paulson, Michael Steffenson, Gary Woolsey, Don Turner, Richard Sturdevant, Jack Pinhero. LOWER ROW: Phyllis Perdue, Cora Petty, Rosemary Shack- son, Mary Ann Rath, Marcia Ray, Diane Wahlert, Elaine Stone, Lonnie Potter, James Schupp, Charles Woodring, Billy Thompson. NOT IN PICTURE: Diana Winebrenner. UPPER ROW: Karen McCauley, Rochelle Nelson, Janet Jones, Dick Hensley, Clifford Johnson, Bill Klosterman, Denny Henninosen, Jerry Miller, Peqgy Jo Nelson, Carol Krambeck. MIDDLE ROW: Dorothy Johnson, Marilyn Nel- son, Shirley Knight, Shirley Johnson, Shirley Mathews, Shirley Larsen, Rich- ard Hellman, Jim Heikes. Clifford Hayes, Jackie Paulsen. LOWER ROW: Dorothy Littlefield, Ruth Luke, Arlene Lanoe, Marcelyn Myers, Sharon Marsden, Laura Morton, Mitizi McMahilI, William Hemphill, Charles Luke, Gary Most, Don Paulsen. NOT IN PICTURE: Dorothy Hoeck, Max Pangburn. 29 All . .. x,.Mwf,,.w,, 2 v ,W hm I ggi' xl . Z Yr g m w X., , w 1 EM? V4,,,z,f :M N W,m. 4 M A W iw 'fv 3, - ggi ,., 9 is aff GIIIIIIE I UPPER ROW: Marilyn Fraizer, Carol Dwornicki, Betty Eigqins, Harrison Davis, William Cummins, Clittord Fudge, Elvin Breach, Harold Brown, Don- ald Allen, James Carey, James Borchardt. MIDDLE ROW: Janice Auerbach, Janet Bonawits, Nancy Baron, Ronald Bell. Walter Booo, Alan Cranston, Ralph Eckert, Marvin Blakesley, John Budd. LOWER ROW: Linda Arnold, Rosalie Cayanaugh, Shirley Bennett, Catherine Anderson, Jeanne Dinkey, Raymond Christensen, Merwyn Anderson, Mervin Baker, J. O. Berry. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Louise Carnell, Melva Butcher, Darrell Dreager. UPPER ROW: Beverly Shackson, Carolyn Vierck, Margaret Neibv, Mary Wilkinson, Robert Neiens, Betty Gene NfVhite, Gerald Turner, James Petersen, Bill Petersen, Teddy Stenberg. MIDDLE ROW: Bonnie Warden, Janet Parm- ley, Dorothy Rudy,'Pat Turner, Marlene Poch, Robert Taylor, Janice Strand, Jerry Poch, Richard Voss, Larry McCord. LOWER ROW: Maynard Paul, Duane Olsen, John Molgaard. Ellen Morton, Diane Wahlert, Judy Thatcher, Harlan Northrup, Don Randall, Jerry Skioton, Morton Northrup, UPPER ROW: Martha Kunze, Betty Lou Madsen, Donald Knudsen, Robert Goff, Richard Lane, Billy Lippincott, Gayle Keim, Duane Johnson, Gregory Galiher, Delbert Jensen. MIDDLE ROW: Earl Johnson, Lanny Kullbom, Carol Lynch, Sandra Housewirth. Janet I-logueison, Alice Janss, Larry Lau, Delbert Gaines, Larry Kessler, Charles Griffin. LOWER ROW: Mary Ann Madsen, Sidney Martin, Janice Kay, Carolyn Joyce, Norma Johnson, Karen Howard, Charlotte Lynch, Patricia May, David Hansen, Daryl Johnson. 31 JHCIISIIII SCHIIIII GRADE 6 UPPER ROW: Wanda Turner, Marcella Petersen, Eleanor Shackson. Robert Dryer, Ronald Weaver, Marilyn Hansen, Ida Mae Scott, Dale Nielsen, Mar- jorie Knight. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. T. I-I, Mathre, Teacher. Linda Vorath, Wanda Jensen, Marlin Schuetz, Ronald Polk- inghorn, Laverne Mayehama, Carolyn Cole, Colette Allen, Kathryn Lowe LOWER ROW: David Goeken, Ralph Marxen, Joyce Barker, Sarah BeIlVaW'fe 1 Larry Johnson, Donald Davis, John Osborne Russell Burgman, Miss Olive M. Lewis, Teacher. GRADE 6 UPPER ROW: Nedra Clark, Carol Sue Lynch, Kay Wood- ring, Kenneth Gipple, Lowell Anderson, Billy Brown, David Dryer, DeWitt Stafford, David Needles. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Smiley, Shirley Winger, John Pidgette, Louise Vidrnar, Mary Nelle Voss, Roger Nelson, Jean Turner, Robert Johnsen, Mar- lene Lane. LOWER ROW: Pa- tricia Dutton, Sharon Carr, Rob- ert Landon, Barbara Johnson Judy Anderson, Norma Rath- man, Bonnie Lou Thomsen, Sharon McCauley, Mrs. Helen A. Seivert, Teacher, NOT IN PICTURE: Connie Kluever. 1 GRADE 5 UPPER ROW: Sharon Farrell Lawrence Boggs, Roger Sutton, Dick Hare, David Dennis, Phyl- lis Baxter, Margaret Swolley Patricia Hoegh, Sandra Budd MIDDLE ROW: Dick Anderson, Connie Luke, Betty Peterson James Fish, LaVonne Petersen Connie Kullbom, David Drake Robert Camp, Ross Christensen. LOWER ROW: Margaret Prick- ett, Larry Clark, Dick Eblen Suzanne Carver, Juanitta Whitt- mus, Ronald Parmley, William Dimig, Mary Molgaard, George Cavanaugh, Miss Gertrude Becker, Teacher. 1 1 1 1 1 1 GRADES UPPER ROW: Gary Pross, Dale Gray, Donald Cook, Carol Wil- lenberg, Gary Kinnison, Dennis Johnson, Nancy Royalty, Ma- dona Will, Kurt Keim, MIDDLE ROW: Bob Sondag, Steven Ar- ney, Billy Gunderson, Charlotte Myers, Mary Bigelow, Danny Lowe, Verna Wittrnus, Muriel Boggs, Dan Maher, LOWER ROW: Edwin Mathisen, Nancy Barringer, Gordon Curtis, JoAnn Fowble, Margaret Pieken, Bar- bara Lang, Dennis Downing, Meridyth Day, Miss Bertha Kiar, Teacher, NOT IN PICTURE: Carlene Banks. GRADE4 UPPER ROW: Maureen Fischer, Franklin Lane, Donald Mat- thews, Charlotte Ackerman, Sydney Smiley, Mary Ratten- borg, Jack Woolsey, Harriet Rasmussen, Mary Maher, MlD- DLE ROW: Kathy Zuch, Betty Lane, Marilyn Jensen,Joyce Poo- le, GBYVY Render, Duane Ander- SOVW, Eldon Mayberry, Janet Malone, David Anderson, Karla Turk. LOWER' ROW: Keith Anderson, Billy Jackson, Eldon Rains, Jerry Wilson, Billy Shahan, Fletcher Cross, Billy Knight, Norlene Hagen,Mary lin Boggs, Miss Rose Mortensen, Teacher. GRADE4 UPPER ROW: John Hogueison, Patty Woolsey, Pat McCoy, Mickey Barringer, Jean John- son, Carolyn Odem, Larry Dick, Danny Bockelman, Earl Turnure. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Bruner, Charlotte Fudge, Frank Pross, Sharon Hargis, Barbara Joyce, Annitta Nolte, Dwaine Clark, Julia Bagley, Ruthiellen Serlin, Ariia Keruzis, LOWER ROW: Harold Bigelow, Phyllis Jean Kay, Jerry Scott, Gary Kluever, Merida Mathisen, Sandra Klos- terman, Sandra Anderson, John W Carl, Miles Cross, Miss Mar- garet DeLean, Teacher. 4 e, -f -M, GRADE3 UPPER ROW: Lois Wilson, Den- nis Royal, George Dennis, Nor- man Dreager, Marcia Kullbom, Michael Ann- Gorman, Nickki Joan Hartkopf, Sharon Rasmus- gen, Lynette Wagoner. MIDDLE ROW: Myron Berry, Larry Brown, Jerry Herrick, Robert Oesterich, James Krohn, John Krumins, Aivers Keruzis, Larry Meyer, Michael Selser. LOWER ROW: Charlotte Bills, Carolyn. McCord, J ole n e Mikkleson, Jeaneen Ramsey, Lavern Peter- son, Gene Keim, Judy Goff, Leonard SlChwenneker,Fred Cal- abro, Miss Anne McGuire. NOT IN PICTURE: Ronald Tillet. GRADE3 UPPER ROW: Linda Farrel, Garnet Lynch, Sharon Eilts, Robert Matthews, Karla Chris- tensen, Janet Eshelman, Karen Bigelow, Robert Rounds. MID- DLE ROW: Mark Needles, Har- old Krohn, Jon Church, Judith Hutchinson, Dennis Olsen, Dal- las Strand, Clair Brown, Judith Odem. LOWER ROW: Jerry Langhurst, Steven Nelson, Bruce Camblin, Rodney Clark, Kathryn Seaman, Nancy Hagen, Janice Wilson, Karen Klosterman, Mrs. Evelyn Rechtenback, Teacher. NOT IN PICTURE: Della Brown, Pamela Hedges, Jimmy Shan- non, Jimmie Wess. GRADE2 UPPER ROW: John Holmes, Diane Woodward, Billy Fischer, Mary Ellen Long, Margaret Krohn, Tommy Arn, Etta Lee Toler, Jack Bennett. MIDDLE ROW: Darwin Turk, Carrie Mae Schwenneker, Billy Irish, Mary Jo Strong, Tommy Hensley, Ro- berta Baxter, Sandra Wright. LOWER ROW: Norman Kunze, Phillip Neiens, Barbara Bell, Gordon Taylor, Carolyn Schwartz, Jack Johnson, Beverly Woolsey, Mrs. Grace McCoy, Teacher. NOT IN PICTURE: Alan Carver, Robert Dennis. GRADE2 UPPER ROW: David Pross, Phil- lip Miller, Karla Bruner, Carol Lang, Michel Sutton, Karen Boggs, Nancy Lycett. MIDDLE ROW: Juliann Gunderson, Kathryn Fickel, Dean Barnholdt, Ronnie Scott, Richard Lowe, Timothy Maher, Roberta Peter- sen, Nan Rudolph. LOWER ROW: Terry Killion, Norman Steffenson, Dennis Rossmann, Ronald Herd, Patricia Vawter, David Kaplan, Kandice Keim, Mrs. Donnis Phillips, Teacher. NOT IN PICTURE: Joyce Meyer, Gloria Marunda. GRADE1 UPPER ROW: Larry Weaver, Kenneth Crane, Richard Boggs, Raymond Bills, Margaret Mc- Cord, Melvin Winger. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Louise Smith, Linda Vollmuth, Joyleen Mickey, Donald Alliss, Judith Rasmussen, Joanne Stafford, Nancy Dryer, Pamela Bodwell, Dallas Clemsen. LOWER ROW: Patty Oestereich, Kathleen Hop- Iey, Robert Day, Teddy Lane, Leslie Osborn, Ronald Auer- bach, James Williamson, Miss Wilma Lehman,Teacher. GRADE1 UPPER ROW: Marsha Harshaw, Karen Borcherding, Violet Gray, David Witzman, Donnie Good, Terry Blohn, Terry Alliband, Roger Jensen. MlDDLE ROW: Raymond Curtis, George Barn- holdt, Carol Berry, Russell Hoegh, Jackie Dangaard, Su- zanne Molgaard, Linda Wil- bourn, Frances Shrauger, Miss Mary Margaret Walker Teacher. LOWER ROW: Mary Selser, David Foster, David Albertson, Charles Lane, Keith Hiortshoi, ElizabethCole, Paul Espeland. . - V la- l l f f X. f , Kf,5gp EW - ev Jw f 3 -1, 6 6 suv if' f-.J fra' koi- 'C' KINDERGARTEN UPPER ROW: Cheryl Brown, Carol Dennis, Viji Magone, TruClyDamgaard, Barbara l-lupp, Betty Lynn Sherreits, Cheryl Auerbach. MIDDLE ROW: David Smith, Lyle Vellrnuth, Jimmie Hawes, Jeanie Bennett, Gary Lee Kunze, Ralph Brown, Joey Royalty. LOWER ROW: Phyllis Fudge, Jonathan Cole, Murray Joelcel, Michele Lytton, Suzanne Mayberry, Michael Bodwell, Norla Cambridge, Mrs. Agnes Pogge, Teacher NOT lN PICTURE: Connie Eblen, Dale Baker, Janice Herrick, Stephenie Winebrenner. KINDERGARTEN UPPER ROW: Sharon Miller, Donna Ballentine, Suzanne Bockelmann, Edwin Hogueison, Carl Smith, Tommy Maher, MlDDLE ROW: Kenneth 'Car- ter, Leo Wilson, Rodney Peder- sen, Larry Trailer, Jimmie Zuch, Clark Michael Malone, George Ross, Dennis Drake, Jimmie Berry. LOWER ROW: Pamela Peterson, Sharon King, Carol Daugaard, Patricia l-loclqom, Judy Lycett, Judy Turner, De- lores Wittmus, Susan McAlister, Mrs. Agnes Pogge Teacher. lllllllllll SCHUUL GRADE 6 UPPER ROW: Marcia Wein- heimer, Karen Phippen, Sharon Sturdevant, Caren Carl, Corrine Littlefield, Rosalie Stenberg, Sharon Basore, Julia Hemsted, Jo Ruth Thatcher, Ruth Judd. LOWER ROW: Miss Winifred Cornell, Teacher, lrene Judd, Marilyn Taylor, Alice Rasmus- sen, Claudia Flick, Dorothy Eagan, Jackie Ryan, Judy Siders, Sharon Goff, Marie Ritz, Elaine Eckenfels, Miss Olive Lewis, Teacher. NOT IN PICTURE: Norma l-loeck. GRADE 6 UPPER ROW: Miss Winitred Cornell, TeacherFrank Phippen, JBVNGS Fowler, Vlalter Geigerich, Gary!-ierrick, Jerry Chase, Tom Tayiorf Claude Hayes, Kenneth Lund, Jack Foster. LOWER ROW: David Anderson, Donald Stormer, R o rn i e Whitmore, James Roland, Jack Moriarty, Edwin Stinemates, Steven Reed, Norman Gillihan, Terry James, Miss Olive Lewis, Teacher GRADE 5 UPPER ROW: Sue Marshall, Sharon Williams, Harriet Dunn, Kenneth Petersen, David Hil- hurn, Roger Cashatt, Robert l-larmon, David Potter, Dennis Warner, David Ford. MIDDLE ROW: Brenda Madsen, Sandra Silvey, Carolyn Yungschlager, David Parker, Fay Ehlen, Julia Jones, Keith Roland, LaVonne Brown, Robert Witte, LeRoy l-lousewirth. LOWER ROW: Jerold Petersen, James Logue, Reed Warren, Lewis Hansen, Kenneth Moon-nan, Elaine Stine- mate, Sharon Larson, Jeanette Johnson, Larry Lantis, Carol Christensen, Mrs. Leona Poch, Teacher. NOT IN PlCTURE: Sam Sweets. GRADES 4 AND 5 UPPER ROW: Sharon Nelson, Henry Dunn, Sandra Christotter- son, Jimmie Workman, James Cline, James Lowary, Sondra Madsen, Judith Olsen. MIDDLE ROW: Paul Baker, Carol Ann Campbell, Carol Ann Morton, Annette Fraizer, Donald Mat- thews, Gene Hill, Jared Sturde- vant, Miss Minnie Pipgrass, Teacher LOWER ROW: Carl Hermiflgsen, Kenneth Brix,RoQ, er Mehlrnann, Larry Johnson, Gary Brink, Robert Anderson, Richard Baron, Jon Nelson. 54, 441 GRADE 4 UPPER ROW: Buck Brock, Vi- ola Eblen, Nancy Moore, Marian Eilts, Vivian Ritz, Mary Jo Blunk, Cynthia DeRosear, Mar- ilyn Smith, Mary Parker, Dixie Chase, Norma Petersen. MID- DLE ROW: Ronald Marshall, Terry Tucker, Bill Bendorf, James Moriarty, Richard Cap- pel, Roger Randall, Dale Logue, Phyllis Most, Karen Jessen, Jody Giegerich, Janice Zoucha, Miss Eleonora Fett, Teacher. LOWER ROW: Richard An- drews, Melvyn Mueller, Michael O'Connor, David Foss, Klive Taylor, Donald Chase, Joe Bopp, Robert Olson, Richie Fowler, Gary Scherdin. GRADE 3 UPPER ROW: Sandra Gross, Jane l-lill, Bill Lester, Kathleen Duornicki, Rosalee Armstiong, Rosella Blunk, Joe Zoucha, Jack Glissman. M l D D L E ROW: P e ri n y Sturdevant, RByrT1OUCl Miller, Mary Ellen Marshall, Mick- GY Mefl, David McDaniel, Billie Vernon, L u c i I l e Anderson, Karen Dohrmann, Johnny B. Roland. LOWER ROW: Dick Knuclsen, Kenneth Judd, Bar- bara Reed, Charles Poch, David Christensen, Maria Eleana Ryun, Barbara Bennett, John Breeden, Miss Olive Jean Miller, Teacher. NOT IN PICTURE: Carol Sue Dwyer. GRADE 3 UPPER ROW: Michael Pierce, Jacqueline Warner, J a c k i e Knight, Karen Beekman, Jimmy Ashenfelter, D i c k i e Lund, Nancy Goff, Danny Petersen, Ronnie Pigg. MIDDLE ROW: Jimmy Jo Anderson, Ala n Witte, Sonny Gordon, Tommy Wood, Sherry Forsht, Roger Willenburg, Bob White, Carolyn Jo Mayberry, Hans Jessen, San- dra Tompkin, LOWER ROW: Joe Marshall, Steven Hanke, Gloria Logue, Russell Anderson, Dick Scybert, Jewelene Rep- logle, Janet King, Dennis King, Jack Dittman, Miss Delores Kannegieter, Teacher. GRADE 2 UPPER ROW: Nancy Pigg, Tommy Cappel, Dickie Hansen, Marvin McMahiIl, Terry Buss- kohl, Marvin Hansen, Sharon Barnett, Sally Moore. MIDDLE ROW: Allen Christensen, Bob Forsht, Pamela Meredith, Mar- cene Sandhorst, Cheryl Reed, Thelma Parker, Julie Marshall, Sheryl Gaines, Jay Young. LOWER ROW: Julie Mathre, Barbara Milford, Carolyn Kay Hansen, Anne Litchfield, Doug- las Tucker, David Dohrmann, Robin Steftins, Carol Lyn Dunn, Mrs. Eunice Templeton, Teacher. NOT IN PICTURE: Barbara Scherdin, GRADE 2 UPPER ROW: Marlene Landon, Mary Frances Fleming, Bob Hayes, Bobby Gustason, Max Porter, Bill Jones, Joyce Peter- son, Angela Wray. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Witte, Judy Hiatt, Larry Eblen, Bobby Anderson, Dallas Vernon, Mary Celeste McKenzie, Deanna Cline, Amy Jo Paul, Karen Bair, Gerald Brink. LOWER ROW: Frank DeLucia, Lester Dobernecker, Tim Thatcher, Karen Griffin, Mary Jo Keith, Dale House- wirth, Brenda Bowen, Robert Madsen, Miss Jean E. North- wall, Teacher. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Gene Hicks. GRADE 1 UPPER ROW: Charles Flick, Jay Sherwood, Carol Ann Nel- son, Jaynee Eilts, Gary Braker, Gary McDaniel, Dick Trumbla, Cheryl Willman, Jimmy Mor- row, Dale Parker, Mike Young. MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl May- berry, Duane Kirchner, Cynthia Gregersen, Charlotte Littlefield, Billy Skipton, Mariorie Scher- din, Garry Bruce Pellett, Laura Sturdevant, Charles Wheatley, Earl Blunk, Bobby Carl. LOWER ROW: Jerry Ahrens, Julie Litchfield, Leon Getz, Wade Potter, Diana Crook, Craig An- derson, Melvin Gross. Carol Ann Farson, Thomas DeRosear, Vir- gil Anderson, Wayne Jensen, Miss Esther Butler, Teacher, NOT IN PICTURE: Mary Selser, Linda Welbourn. :I 3? Q ., 55,5 55 ,kkygiiie .-new .Ag YJ .-3, 3.1, 1-fJ,,.., J- 4 , 'gf Wfwitr 2:-f M- Q 'jfig S I r -A-fa 2 , ,fr-mga ,ref mr. , . : .Ear 5.35.1 , W w e Hag-Q r fi rf' N' wif! .. Q J' TT E, Y! W, r as 7 KINDERGARTEN UPPER ROW: Carol Ann Cap- pel, Junior Russ, Ruth Brarnan, Risa Meredith, Rebecca Randall, Nancy Jo Scylrert, Stephen Mur- phy, Joan Brink. M I D D L E ROW1 Lee Cornelison, Lynn Cornelison, Joyce Schroeder, Darla Kay Taylor, Janice Dwyer, Barbara Fowler, Torn Hayes. LOWER ROW: Dickie Rudy, Stephen South, Patricia Mere- dith, John Marshall, David Bur- gess, Kathy Fuhlendorf, Julie Anne Johnson, Mrs, Juanita Hilburn, Teacher, NOT lN PlC- TURE: Kent Mahler. KINDERGARTEN UPPER ROW: Danny Bicktord, Judy Hill, Warren Roland, Con- nie Pigg, Kaylyn Lindroth, Pat Wray, Debby King, MlDDLE ROW: Terry Eblen, Lana Chris- tofferson, Cheryl King, Dawn Pressmall, Violet Jenson, Har- lene Warren, David Blunk, Phil- lip Christensen. LOWER ROW: Rohert Dobernecker, Helen Ann Petersen, Darwyn Mueller, Jer- ome Jessen, Karen Olsen, Dor- othy Morton, Dennis Beekman, Mrs. Juanita Hilburn, Teacher. 6llHlll SCHUUL GRADE 3 UPPER ROW: Sara Anderson, Robert Gaines, Karen Turnure, Judy Ann Biggs, Robert Rains, Richard Pross, Carol Clark, Sharon Flathers, Roger Sutton, Jerry Rattenborg, MIDDLE ROW: Paul Johnson, Gary Baker, Nancy Lundberg, Dickie Lee Brown, Rita Cavanaugh, Al- fred Eugene Adams, Harold Le- Roy Alt, Jacqueline Mae Mad- sen, Raymond Keith Cranston Larry Lee Berqe. LOWER ROWg Shirley Fish, Sandra Wood, Bil- lie Barker, Janet Swolley, Jan- ette Peterson, Darrell Prickett, Jerry Carr, Garry Dutton, Ed- ward Cavanaugh, Mrs. Clara Er- genbright, Teacher. GRADE 2 UPPER ROW: Carolyn Flathers, Sharon Lane, Karen Swolley, Jo- anne Baker, Douglas Witt, Judith Ann Pross, Marion Adams, Linda Woolsey, Jack Barringer, Cheryl Woolsey. MIDDLE ROW: Clara Peterson, James Prickett, Violet Anderson, Terry Davis, James Butcher, Larry Lane, Betty Lou Logue, Charles Dutton, Parker Butcher, Caroline Stillian, Mrs. Martha Waters, Teacher. LOWER ROW: Roger Wright, Kenneth Wright, Caroleen Turk, Ronald Jen- sen, Judith Ann Cipple, Dick Wright, Jimmie Jones, Merrill Pangburn, Gene Hicks. NOT IN PICTURE: Joyce Knight. GRADE I UPPER ROW: Cary Lundberg, Betty Boggs, Dawn Corzatt, Sharon Knight, Pamela Waggoner, Eliza- beth Smiley, Gary Brown, C-ary Formhals. MIDDLE ROW: Jerry Biggs, Judy Gaines, Sharon Clark, Dennis Witt, Roger Clark, Charles Cipple, Delores Luke, Patty Fish, Miss Loreitta Sage, Teacher. LOWER ROW: Ramona Sutton, Lonnie Peterson, Richard Wittmuss, Richard Raines, Dennis Wright, Pamela Campbell, Edward Figgins, Richard Swolley. KI NDERGARTEN UPPER ROW: Donald Madsen, Lee Allen Kunze, Betty Lou Franklin, Dale Crawford, Dale Berge, Dallas Logue, Mrs. Janet O'Connor, Teacher, Marsha Meyer. LOWER ROW: Burdette Bruner, David Davis, Sandra Nichols, Diane Hedges, Larry Baker, Marry Ellen Mauk, Nelda Nagel. Q KYB' , YW,-.- tn' U ,T inn-Ili, -,,,...,......--- .3 ffm , W. ft Q ig. '-'-M' ami e ',.- sq' ' up 1 f aff V Q 'R QV? f' i i fi K x w QF .X .,.5 4 'Ka if at me L P , E ,e . -I E3 Vi kg- T3-+--e 4 an 15 f sus. r Uff to a good start. HTLHNUC Can't ALL sleep After the tournament. Our Cheering Section? wha, hllldilig Oh! my back, WHOSE innd' Wiv- View we si Aggg '-M if Was it worth it? Sweet hreanu J -f 2 47. 'vfmfsww f .-qwv,m E,. rganizafiond lllllllllllll Hllilllll SUIIIETU EDWARD CAM BRI DCE STEI NER Sl LENCE DICK COOK CHARLES DUNCAN The National Honor Society of Atlantic was organized in 1924. Twenty-five per cent of members of Senior Class may be elected to the Society. Those elected must be high in scholarship, must have shown leadershioability, must have given service to his school and must be a person of good character. 44 l STUDENT CUUHBIT TOP ROW: Elizabeth Goff, Donald Jensen, Howard Christensen, Lynne Sanny, Claire Neiby, President, Wayne Herbert. MIDDLE ROW: Alyce Moore, Patricia Templeton Evelyn Breach, Berdean Robson, Larry Focht, Gary Weidman, Gail Poch. BOTTOM ROW Barbara Baxter, Ganelle Richter, Vice President, Rosalie Schaaf, Carol Graham, Secretary Don Albertson, Treasurerg Gary Nelson. t Council consists of one representative elected from each homeroom. Ex ' f the Junior and the Senior class, the Editor of the Needle 'or High Council. ' mote mutual under R CUUHCH JUHIU Dmmmf STUDENT The Studen officio members are the Presidents o the Editor of the Javelin, and the President of theJunu The purpose of the Council, as stated in the constitution, is to pro standing and better cooperation between the students and faculty. W TOP ROW: Denny Henningsen, Dick Hensley, President, Linda Evans, Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Camblin, Betty Gene White, Karen McCauley, Charles Strittmatter, Vice President. BOTTOM ROW: David Hansen, Harlan Northrup, Karen Howard, Janice Auerbach, Rosemary Shackson, Maynard Paul, John Budd. The Junior High Student Council membership is formed by the selection of two students from each homeroom. The purpose of the council is to bring cooperation and mutual assistance between the faculty and the pupil-in the affairs of school life and to develop and maintain 45 democ ratic' ideals. 1 Marvin Nielsen, Edward Cambridge, Charles Duncan, Business Manager. BOTTOM ROW Assistant Editor, Patricia Templeton, Editor, Nadine Olson, Donna Rowley. NOT IN PICTURE Jack Bell, Howard Christensen, Jim Thomas. The Needle staff of l95O-Sl has worked under the supervision of Miss Howorth The staff consists of Seniors who are in the upper one-third of their class in the junior year and then they are selected by the fellow-members of their class. There are eighteen seniors who select their own officers, serving on the staff, TOP ROW: Delores Prall, Miss Howorth, Sponsor, Rosalie Schaaf, Steiner Silence, Peggy Kelso, - I I Jane Skipton, Margaret Emmert, Jeanne Howard, Assistant Business Manager, Dick Cook, I W 1 , W TOP ROW: Don Albertson, Business Manager, Steiner Silence, Jo Ann Paulson, Suzanne Kin- nersly, Marjorie Rose, Elizabeth C-off, Editor, Peter Kelloway, Mary Ann Tholnpson, Miss Rayl, Sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Oakes, Gene Anderson, Assistant Business Manager: Dolores Thomsen, Ruth Wedemeyer, Dorothy Jean Rock, Assistant Editorg Frances Peterson, Patricia Sheppard, Martha Bullock. The Javelin, the Atlantic High School Annual, has been published yearly since l9l8. It is the aim of the staff to depict the life of the school by pictures, legend. and events. 46 l 3 of-5 QW HI-U TOP ROW: Bill Rattenborg, Pete Kello- way, Chuck Duncan, President, Frank Sturdevant. MIDDLE ROW: Don Albert- son, Lyle Brillhart, Ed Cambridge, Nor- man Pellett, Sidney Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Albertson, F. C. DeLucia, Sp0n9org Steiner Silence, Tom Cambridge. The Hi-Y purpose is to create, main- tain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian Character. The goals are sought through clean speech, clnn sportsman- ship, clean scholarship and clean living. '! ' U-TEENS TOP ROW: Marian Young, Beverly Jobes, Miss Kluever, Sponsor, Doris Myers, Jane Skipton, Dorothy .lean Rock, Doris Yungschlager. BOTTOM ROW: Mar- garet Emmert, Vice-President, Elizabeth Goff, Presidentg Peggy Kelso, Treas- urerg Margaret Thielen, Secretary. Membership in the Y-Teens is open to all high school girls, The purpose of the organization is to draw high school girls together in a friendly group, to furnish cooperation in and boost all school activities and to be of service both in school and out. They hope to fulfill the national purpose, To find, and give the best. fame . -ii , ISS HOWE lin. .. TOP ROW: Dorothy Jean Rock, Vice Presidentg Patricia Templeton, Presidentg Ganelle Richter, Secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Kelso, Point Recorder: Marlene Martin, Treasurer, Carol Hansen, Historian. The purpose of G.A.A. of Atlantic High is to stimulate and organize a whole- some program of physical activities which will contribute to the all-around develop- ment of high school girls, to offer wide opportunities for leadership, to stimulate interest in health, sportsmanship and wholesome leisure time activities. TOP ROW: Yvonne Greenwalt, Treasurer, Marcia Gaylord, Vice President. BOTTOM ROW: Sammie Lee Robinson, Presidentg Carol Krambeck, Secretary. The J.A.A. is the Junior Athletic Association. lt teaches the Junior High better sportsmanship and it also provides a great deal of entertainment during the school year for them. Left to right: Dale Pauley, Sentinel, Ronald Templeman, Reporter, Mr. Raines, Advisorg Jack Bell, President, Marvin Nielsen, Vice-Presidentg Ronald Kay, Treasurerg Dale Nelson, Secretary. THE F.F.A. MOTTO Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live L' ' t Se . mug 0 we The Future Farmers of America is a non-profit, farm youth organization of voluntary membership, designed for the development of leadership, the building of more efficient life. F.H.A.l2l C5150 FRONT ROW: Rozanne Vierck, President, Miss Blank, Advisor, Beverly Jobes. MlDDLE ROW: Judy Shoeman, Alyce Moore, Marian Young, Pat Baron. BACK ROW: Carol Peterson, Janet Nelson, Nellie Faye Larsen. The purposes of the Future Homemakers of America is to create interest in homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to promote international goodwill and to provide wholesome individual and group recreation. H 7 UUU Clllll lHllE ll lllllH UUU By Kaufman and Hart Penelope Sycamore ........................,.,.....,,...,.,........ ....... M arlene Martin Essie .......................,... Rheba ...........,......,... Paul Sycamore ...... Mr, De Pinna ........ Ed ......................... Donald ................... Martin Vandeyhof ...... Alice .....,................ Henderson ............ Tony Kirby .....,..... Boris Kolenkhov .... Mr. Kirby .,........... Mrs. Kirby .......,... Cay Wellington ...,. Three Men ....... -, Ogla ...........,. .....Pat Templeton .........Peggy Kelso ......Ed Cambridge .......Jim Thomas ...,.......Dick Cook .. Dick McCauley Cary Kloppenberg ........Frances Peterson Corky C-aines .....Steiner Silence ...Charles Duncan ..... Pete Kel loway .....Elizabeth Goff .......Ruth Wedemeyer f Bill Rattenborg Don Woolsey l Don Albertson Beverly Lau Sponsor, Mr. Fetters so JUHIUR PlHU CHST UPPER ROW: Richard Marshall, Byron Baker, Jerry Williams, Lynne Sanny, Jim Albertson, Ronald Kay, MlDDLE ROW: Evelyn Breach, Ruth Stone, Abby Ann Camblin, Clen Jones, Dwaine Anderson, Helen Kurten- bach. LOWER ROW: Mr. Fetters, Sponsor, Mardella Wheatley, Shirley Christensen, Marian Young, Harriet Turner, Canelle Richter. The Junior Class under the direction of Mr. Fetters will present the play, Meet Me in St. Louis, on April 6. SPEECH UPPER ROW: Mr. Fetters, Sponsor: Peggy Kelso, Jerry Williams, Byron Baker, Lynne Sanny. LOWER ROW: Miss Peterson, Sponsor, Helen Longstreth, Pat Templeton, Steiner Silence, Richard Marshall, Marcia Blakesly. The Speech students, coached by Mr. Fetters, assisted by Miss Peterson, have received l ratings in both Preliminary and Pre-District contests. Two contests, Sub-State and State, will be held later, l 5 1 Marching B lli l517l WHHBHIHB Allen, David Blake, Sharol Both, Delores Bruening, Nadine Butler, Lee Ann Campbell, Dona Christensen, Shirley Clithero, Nancy Comes, Carol Delashmutt, Carolyn Dick, Richard Dixon, Dorothy Dunn, Jo Ann Eilts, Lois Frank, Roger Graham, Carol Guttenfelder, Doris Hemsted, Margie Hoffman, Pat Johnson, Joan Lincoln, Jacquelyn Lloyd, Donna Marsden, Jerry Marshall, Vernon Martin, Marlene Milford, Kenneth Miller, Mary Jane Miller, Regina Minear, Dick Moore, Alyce Myers, Doris Nelson, Joan Nolte, Peter Norcross, Marjorie BHHD Parker, Leon Patterson, Karen Paulson, Joan Pellett, Norman Poch, Gail Pollock, Shirley Sanny, Lynne Shannon, Sue Smith, Eleanor Stone, Emily Sturdevant, Frank Thode, Marilyn Vierck, Rose Ann Wedemeyer, James Weideman, Gary Whiley, Gilbert Woodring, Shirley Woods, Wanda Jean Young, Marion Zellers, Mary Greenwalt, Yvonne Frances, Focht Schuler, Sharon Myers, Marcelyn Berg, Gary McCauley, Karen Taylor, Robert May, Patricia Braman, Marvin Allen, Donald Camblin, Bob Hemphill, Billy Brown, Gary Hansen, David rmxf,mfm' ' W -A A A ..-.fL:a.xmx...mml2f.aL.me1,... ,. BACK ROW: Patricia May, Delores Both, Karen McCauley, Mr. Dick, Gary Berg, Marlene Martin, Lois Eilts, Jean Woods, Mary Jane Miller, Peter Nolte, Vernon Marshall, Gilbert Whiley, Gail Poch, Joan Johnson, Dick Minear, Norman Pellett, Frank Sturdevant, Lynne Sanny. ROW ll: Regina Miller, Carol Comes, Jacquelyn Lincoln, Doris Guttenfelder, Karen Patterson, Donald Allen, David Hansen, Gary Brown, Marvin Braman, Bob Camblin, Billy Hemphill, Donna Lloyd, Carolyn Delashmutt, Dick Mc- Cauley, Richard Dick, Dick Cook, Dorothy Dixon, James Wedemeyer, Jerry Marsden, Peggy Kelso, Marion Young, Eleanor Smith, Shirley Pollock. ROW lll: Sue Shannon, Roger Frank, Doris Myers, Joann Paulson, Frances Focht, Yvonne Greenwalt, Richard Golding, Nancy Clithero, Marcelyn Myers, Sharon Schuler, Sharol Blake, Joan Nelson, Shirley Woodring, David Allen. ROW IV: Carol Graham, Dona Campbell, Jo Ann Dunn, Faye Finnerty, Alyce Moore, Emily Stone, Marilyn Thode, Le Ann Butler, Margie Hemsted, Shirley Christensen. 53 Sm ,ff Wai mt . ,M isf Isw -,1 L 2 7 3 Y 1 P BUUS' Slit UlUB 6lHlS GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: June Hansen, Lola Foss, Helen Comes, Beverly Jobes, Dorothy Dixon, Dolores Hansen, Esta Sheppard, Mary Ann Nelson, Janice Pieken, Carol Hansen, Delores Downing, Abby Ann Camblin, Carol Graham, Diane Corl, Mary Ann Thompson, LeAnn Schimmele, Eloise Pellett, Margaret Hansen, Carolyn DeLashmutt, Frances Peterson, Mary Ann Anderson, Berdean Robson, Marlene Martin, LeAnn Butler, Beverly MacMurphy. SECOND ROW: Donna Lloyd, Carol Peterson, Lois Henke, Sheryl Winston, Ann Marie Nolte, Colleen Jones, Harriet Turner, Lois Leander, Clarissa Marshall, Mary Lou LaDue, Loretta Peters, Jean Bullock, Doris Myers, Judy Shoeman, Linda Oakes, Ruth Andersen,R0berta Howard, Phyllis Nodgaard, Pat Hoffman, Beverly Espeland, Marcella Martin, Beverly Butler. FlRST ROW: Bonnie Krueger, Marcia Blakesly, Peggy Johnson, Virginia Foster, Marilyn Thode, Sherry Carnblin, Carol Comes, Rozanne Vierick, Delores Both, Nancy Ernmert, Mary Lou Clark, Lela Hansen, Charlotte Ecklin, Marilyn Minor, Pat Sheppard, Shirley Christensen. TOP ROW: Jim Foster, Raymond Vawter, Clair Neiby, Frank Sturdevant, Richard Rudig, Jerome Marek, John Bendorf, Lynne Sanny, Duane Eckles, Vernon Marshall, Dale Pauley, Steiner Silence. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Focht, Glenn Jones, LeRoy Odem, Jim Albertson, Edward Cambridge, Fred Sturdevant, Gilbert Whiley, Glenn Harmon, Max Peterson, Marvin Robson, Andrew Christensen. FRONT ROW: Sidney Jones, Kenneth Milford, Roger Frank, James Wedemyer, Jerry Marsden, Don Jensen, Bruce Bishop, David Allen. CHOIR TOP ROW: Jerry Marsden, Sidney Jones, Bruce Bishop, Larry Focht, Clair Neiby, Frank Sturdevant, Richard Rudig, Jerry Marek, Duane Eckles, Glenn Harmon, John Bendorf, Jim Albertson, Ed Cambridge, Owen Schrader, Gilbert Whiley, Dave Allen, Glenn Jones, Fred Sturdevant, Vernon Marshall, Dale Pauley, Lynne Sanny, Steiner Silence, Gail Poch. MIDDLE ROW: Ruth Wedemeyer, Clarissa Marshall, Marcella Curtis, Sheryl Winston, Geraldine Cross, Nadine Olson, Rosalie Schaaf, Beverly Jobes, Sue Shannon, Eleanor Smith, Phyllis Christensen, Elizabeth Goff, Berdean Robson, Mary Lou Clark, Sharon Camblin, Diane Corl, Helen Longstreth, Evelyn Breach, Mary Ann Thompson. LOWER ROW: Peggy Johnson, Marcia Blakesly, Nellie Fay Larson, Jean Woods, Virginia Foster, Janice Prall, Jeanne Howard, Doris Yungschlager, Ganelle Richter, Mary Zellers, Marian Young, Nancy Ernmert, Joan Dunn, Nancy Clithero, Judy Rock, Marilyn Minor, Mar- garet Ann Thielen, Margaret Emmert. 56 WHDHIGHL Left to right: Bruce Bishop, Margaret Emmert, Marcia Blakesley, Sidney Jones, Phyllis Christensen, Lynne Sanny, Eleanor Smith, Marcella Curtis, Ruth Wedemeyer, Steiner Silence. s lRlPlE lHlU Left to right: Carol Hansen, Accompanistg Jeanne Howard, Ruth Wedemeyer, Mar- garet Thielen, Eleanor Smith, Marcia Blakesley, Rosalie Schaaf, Phyllis Chris- tensen, Diane Corl, Sharon Carnblin. BUUS'UUHHlEl Left to right: Carol Hansen, Accom- panistg Bruce Bishop, Sidney Jones, Dave Allen, Lynne Sanny, WIXEU UCTET Lett to right: Beverly Jobes, Accompanistg Jerry Marsden, Sidney Jones, Marcella Curtis, Duane Eckles, Eleanor Smith, Mar- garet Thielen, Margaret Emmert, Steiner Silence. 8lh GHHDE BUUS' UHUHUS UPPER ROW: Barbara Swolley, Shirley Larsen, Sammie Lee Robinson, Diana Winebrenner, Rochelle Nelson, Barbara Brink, Janet Jones, Dorothy Johnson, Shirley Matthews, Shirley Johnson, Nancy Ehlers, Frances Focht, Sharon Marsden, Karon McCauley, Carol Krambeck. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Schuler, Laura Morton, Linda Evans, Marilyn Nelson, Julia Echenfels, Donna Paulsen, Carol Waggoner, Elaine Stone, Mona Petersen, Peggy Jo Nelson, Yvonne Creenwalt, Donna Bees, Marcia Ray, Carol Brillhart, Marcelyn Myers, Shirley Knight. LOWER ROW: Mary Ann Baker, Mitzi McMahill, Ruth Luke, Linda Christensen, Barbara Gaines, Leia Bogga, Atha Cross, Rosemary Shackson, Marcia Gaylord, Mary Ann Rath, Phyllis Perdue, Bernice McMurphy, Dorothy Littlefield. UPPER ROW: Malcolm Bishop, Edwin Carnsey, Gary Berg, Jerry Barnett, Clifford Johnson, Everette Stillian, Robert Camblin, David Steffenson, Donald Dreyer, Bill Klosterman, Don Girard, Larry Blake, Phillip Sturdevant, Jerry Church, Charles Strittmatter, Richard Hensley. MIDDLE ROW: John Williams, Gary Brown, James Heikes, Charles Barnett, Lonnie Potter, John Carr, Michael Steffenson, Richard Hellman, Larry Phippen, Clifford Hayes, Dennis Henningsen, bell. LOWER ROW: Jack Pinhero, Jerrold Jerry Miller, DeWayne Watts, James Schupp, Gary Woolsey, Larry Camp Gaines, Donald Paulsen, Cary Most, Charles Luke, Don Turner, Larry Custason, Jack Paulsen, Charles Woodring, Dick Sturdevant, Bill Hemphill, Paul Epperly, Marvin Bramam, Bill Royalty, Bill Thompson, l 8m BRHUE GlRlS UHUHUS .f4fAAfic6 Bob Bell First Team All Confer- ence, First Team All South- west Iowa, Fourth Team All State. Jack Bell Burt Bagley Howard Christensen First Team All Confer- ence, Second Team All Southwest Iowa, Honor- able Mention-All State. Dick Cook First Team All Confer- ence, Second Team All Southwest Iowa, Honor- able Mention-All State. Gene Johnson Second Team All South- west Iowa. Peter Kelloway Dick McCauley Frank Neilsen First Team All Confer- ence, First Team All South- west Iowa, Honorable Mention-All State. Bill Rattenborg Jim Thomas Second Team All Confer- ence, Honorable Mention- All State. Don Woolsey First Team All Confer- ence, FirstTeam All South- west Iowa, Second Tearr All State. John Hunter Head Football Coach. gimme -W -am is fiwli? tiki? , it T CG UPPER ROW: Coach Webb, Max Ross, Dale Readinger, Dick McCauley, Byron Baker, Jim Harris, Dick McDermott, Coach Hunter. UPPER MIDDLE ROW: Bill Rattenborg, Burt Bagley, Dick Nelson, Marvin Robson, Dick Seivert, Jim Albertson, Dick Carver, Bart Blake, Coach Freese. LOWER MIDDLE ROW: Jack Drake, Pete Kelloway, Jerry Williams, Jim Lane, Dick Cook, Don Woolsey, Clark Mathiesen, Richard Dick. LOWER ROW: Bob Bell, Qne Johnson, Roy Voggesser, Frank Neilsen, Howard Christensen, Jim Thomas, Jack Bell. IHBH SUHUULFUUTBHLL FUUTBHLLSCHEDULE Atlantic 38 ...... Atlantic 33 ...... Atlantic 3l ...... Atlantic 32 ...... Atlantic 40 ...... Atlantic 37 ...... Atlantic O ...... Atlantic 26 ...... ,.....,. Villisca O .......Red Oak O Corning O Shenandoah l2 Clarinda l4 Greenfield I4 Harlan l9 Creston l2 fm fx an C15 CT? f W-v5'1V,.,Q, I x-,.3Wm .ig im R w J is if lllESHlllHll-SllPHllllllJllE llllllllllll UPPER ROW: Bob Foster, Manager, Darrell Both, Manager, Wayne Strittmatter, Richard Dick, Dick Carver, Peter Nolte, Dale Myers, Manager, Philip Worthington, Manager, Coach Webb. UPPER MID- DLE ROW: John Eilts, Bob Barnett, Norman Lillard, Wayne Daugaard, Dick Cranston, John Minor, Frank Daugaard. Dale Nelson, LOWER UPPER ROW: Charles Woodring, Jerry Skipton, Alan Cranston, Ronald Bell, Dick Sturdevant, Jerry Poch, Don Randall, Jack Pinhero, Billy Peterson, Paul Epperly, Duane Johnson, Jimmy Heikes, Coach Templeton. UPPER MIDDLE ROW: Bob Taylor, Delbert Gaines, Bob Goff, Clifford Fudge, John Budd, Marvin Blakesly, John Molgaard, Earl Johnson, Greg Galiher, Teddy Stenberg, Marvin Braman, Richard Voss, Clifford Hayes, Lanny Kullbom. LOWER MIDDLE ROW: Jerry MlDDLE ROW: Duane Becker, Tom Cambridge, Chuck Readinger, Dick Carl, Harry Budd, Jim Williams, Freddie Gaines, Harvey Nielson. LOWER ROW: Bob Lane, Carl Nelson, Tom Bailey, Harold Albert, Max Voggessor, Clair Zellmer, Glen Koehrson. Church, Dick Hensley, Don Turner, Billy Hemphill, Gary Woolsey, Denny Henningsen, Mike Steffenson, Larry Campbell, Bill Cummins, Mickey Boop, Don Allen, Duane Olsen, Harlan Northrup. LOWER ROW: Jackie Paulsen, Jerry Miller, Charles Strittmatter, Dick Lane, Jerry Barnett, Dewayne Watts, Billy Barnett, Phil Sturdevant, Larry Phippen, Bob Camblin, Don Girard, Larry Blake. illllllllli HIGHFUUTBHLL rr Lt rf: Q5 A Q ,. , , h , 4. my as 'ef' ,fl 'in-if ,,,- of f4.' ,-yr F-T31 Gene Andersen. Forward Bob Bell, Guard Dick Cook, Guard Chuck Duncan, Center Gene Johnson, Guard Jim Thomas. Guild Don Woolsey, Forward BHSllElBHll SlIHEllUlE Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Greenfield Corning Creston Clarinda Manning Villisca Shenandoah .........Red Oak 44 ,,..,., ..... C orning Creston 49 ....... Clarinda 52 ....... ....... C arroll Diagonal 80 ...... ......... V illisca Shenandoah Harlan 39 ....... ..................... R ed Oak Ed Freese, Head Basketball Coach ch ey . KQJEPER ROW: Coach Freese, Bob Beh, Gary, Ma1,,,,N,V ebb, Coach Hunter. LOWER ROW: Max Ross, Gene Anderson, Drcra Ch V UPPER ROW: HaroEd Nbert, Bob Lane, Dkck Dkck, Dkck Carver, Bob Barnett, Tom Baney, Roy Voggesser, Byron Baker, Dick Caydord, Ph1E Worthington. LOWER ROW: Bob Foster, Manager, Bob BQN, CEark Mathiesen, DaEe Readmger, Jim Jirn Thomas, DaEe Myers, Manager. Lane, Jirn Nbertson RESERVE BHSHEEBHLL , umunf iafsHllll Slll rfnm UPPER ROW: Robert Johnson, Freddie Gaines, Charles Reaclinger, Harry Budd, Richard Carl, Cary Runyan. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Webb, Ed Logue, Wayne Strittmatter, Dick Cranston, Max Voggesser, Norman Pellett, Lawrence Crulke, Tom Cambridge, Coach Hunter. LOWER ROW: Jim Williams, Bob Lane, Dick Carver, Bob Barnett, Tom Bailey, Richard Dick, Harold Albert, Carl Nelson. UPPER ROW: Par Templeton, Judy Shoeman, Linda Oakes, Donna Rowley. DOVOHTY JG-in ROCK LOWER R0Wf Judy Rock. Joan Johnson, Eleanor Shields. CHEERLEHDEHS as BHSHET UPPER ROW: Charles Strittnfiatter, Mike Stetfenson, Jerry Church, Everette Stillian, Phil Sturdevant, Denny Hennigsen, Jerry Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Billy Royalty, Dewayne Watts, Billy Barnett, Dick Hensley, Don C-irard, Bob Camblin, Jerry Barnett, Larry Blake, Larry Phippen, Jackie Paulsen, Billy Thornpson, Paul Epperly, FRONT ROW: Crary Woolsey, Dick Sturdevant, Charles Woodring, Marvin Braman, Larry Campbell, Jack Pinhero, Billy Hemphill, Clifford Hayes, Clary Brown, Jimmy Heikes, UPPER ROW: James Petersen, Jerry Turner, Robert Coit, Don Allen, James Carey. MIDDLE ROW: Harlan Northrup, Lanny Kullbom, John Budd, Clifford Fudge, Dick Lane, Billy Peterson, Teddy Stenberg, Bob Taylor, Gregory Caliher, Delbert Gaines, LOWER ROW: Richard Voss, David Hansen, Earl Johnson, Marvin Blakesly, Daryl Johnson, Marlan Northrup, Alan Cranston, Duane Olsen, John Molegaard, Jerry Poch. SEVENTH GRHDE BHSHEl BHll HHHDE BHll i Siva! ' HUMEUUWIHG UUEHI MARGARET EMMERT Attendant W gfeifsfia PEGGY KELSO Attendant HND HER HTTEHDHHTS DORIS MEYERS Attendant DOROTHY JEAN ROCK Attendant ELEANOR SH IELDS Attendant LINDA OAKES Queen JAN EN E WOOLSEY Attendant S.. ii? 355: 4,0 ' f ,. , f lb fa? up , . .ssxvagv 7 , AM 5 4 ,wg m, Q 'gf ,SL W W. if W ' W he , A ,ig - fi s ,. S , F V' kg - essfifn' 1. x .if 3 is in , Kew sf, E Q Xe . L Q, me 'if . I A-Tired of walking? B-Going somewhere? C-She must have holes in her D-What's so interesting? E-What's the matter, girls? F-Forced!!! C--Night before the day after H--Help! Help! l-Gym clothes??? J-Wha'f's so funny? K--Was it fun? L--Going somewhere? QW M S. 2 'mg I -viii. ' w e X V V ' '2' 1 1 J f ' Lim K Q V 9 .4 - 'Ji a SCHUUL 1, Hand if over. 2. Steady Boys. 3. lt's mine. 4. Short. 5. Bob starts h 6. The team. , 5 is football career. ':?:-X s.,-.I n RJR 1 S5 f' w f '--- In-.,,,,.-U.-I 11111 1 ,.,.-W- ,..-Q-f i , so U -gg, N . Y .-ef f . A ' x I , If 1 f 1 xlklffi 1' it ' ... lil KS K gb R H .Q IIE! n fini 1.4 1- Sw llun , N 3' . .x 'if ffif ' i t ....w 'i lfiilff 1 .Egfr h E QW Q QL, 5' '41-Q., . . ' 5 ., ff? 1 mf tl A ' . . '51 15 5..sl' vt? . .Z gi Q L. , 1 M 1 ,r -.ie ,A .. ff , ,S QE .,,,,, 1 ' 1 . gif Sittin' Pretty. Careful, Gene! Jerry. Age of lnnocence Cheering again. 8. Joker????? 9. Where's her c 10. Peter Nolte. . 11. Chop Sticks. 12. Little Alyce. Sweet Little Lady. 13. Buddies. Bedtime Stories. 15. 16. 17. 18. 14, Marge. On the Line. The End. Don't lean too hard. Draw! uc: fr .wtf Q gg, I g A 5: r:K,,V Q ,V fi i ' Who's the Lucky One? Homecoming Dance. Flame Queen and Attendants. Dick and Nancy. Having Fun??? New Year's Dance. What Happened, Tom?? Memories. After the Speech Contest. ,,,,,m it 3.94 A Je. fllll' 3 il AMD il 'Q 'A , 3 1 5 G 2 mg? rf: gay, ',fi 5'E'fff':Ls'f 1, ,ff W, 'ZW - L ., 3 . ... 3 :rf f , ri'l1Wl l gv, . - -.-......,.M. l 2 .. m,...,.,.,wx.,-.MW r J, 3 4 as i 5 e I ' 'li' in-,r -. . 'F Q if 5' . my ' kkff K ' KM' 5 55 Q l 'ls l 1 'liz 5 ' .inf Give me a bite, Dorff you hit her. Nar1cy's first party. Around the track. Smile, Rosalie. A nice liftle dog. Q K rf' 1' . n. 1' er CLI is if X-:Ziff , N is , aww gm , lxg M E 7. Look at the 8, The Girls. 9. Drop it. lO. Pigs????? ll. To be or N 12. Dads' Night pretty flower. ot to be. August September October November December January llllllllllllll First Semester School opened. F.F.A. Watermelon Party. Assembly to elect cheerleaders. Fall Testing Program. Fall Testing Program. No School. Teachers' meeting. Election of Class Officers. Football game at Villisca. Won. Student Council Meeting. Hi-Y Party for Freshmen. Pay Assembly. Assembly for lnstallation of Student Council. Football game with Corning here, Won. Dads' Night. End of Six-Weeks' Period. Fire Prevention Parade. Fire Prevention Assembly. Freshman-Sophomore football game at Corning, Won. Football game at Shenandoah. Won. State Marching Band Contest at Shenandoah. Assembly. F.F.A.-F.H.A. Party in Cafeteria. Football game with Clarinda here. Won. Homecoming Assembly to select Homecoming Queen. Flag-raising ceremony for United Nations' Day. Reserves play football at Fontanelle. Assembly Program. Football game at Greenfield. Won. Jackson P.T.A. Carnival. Freshman-Sophomore Football at Red Oak. F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet. Dismiss school at 2:00 for State Teachers' Convention Football game with Harlan here. Lost. Senior Class Play. Football game at Creston. Won. Football Banquet. Lincoln School P.T.A. Carnival. Dismiss at 3:00 for Thanksgiving vacation. Basketball game with Greenfield here. Lost. Assembly Program. Basketball game at Corning. Won. Pay Assembly. Basketball game with Creston here. Won. Y-Teens sponsored dance. Basketball game at Clarinda. Won. G.A.A. Christmas Party. Pay Assembly. Christmas Program. Candlelight Service. F,F.A. and F.H.A. Carol-sing and Party. Seventh Grade Christmas Party. Basketball game with Manning here. Lost. Dismissed at 2:00 for Christmas vacation. Christmas Party after the game. Basketball game with Villisca here. Won. School resumes. Basketball game at Shenandoah. Lost. Basketball game with Red Oak here. Won. G.A.A. sponsored dance after game. Semester Examinations. Basketball game with Corning here. Won. Hi-Y sponsored the dance after the game. End of First Semester. 74 23 23 to 27 25 26 29 30-31 February 2 6 9 10 l 3 16 22 28 March 1 2 5-10 12 12-16 14 16 20 22 27 April 6 13- 7 9 1 l 12 13 14 14 17 18 2O-21 20 27-28 May 1 4 5 9 10 11-12 16-17 20 22 24 25 26 Clllfllllllll Second Semester Basketball game at Creston. Lost. Cass County Boys' Basketball Tournament. Assembly Program. Basketball game with Clarinda here. Won. F.F.A. sponsored dance. Girls' Sectional Basketball Tournament. Basketball game at Carroll. Lost. Girls' Sectional Basketball Tournament. Y-Teen Installation. Basketball game with Diagonal here. Won. Pay Assembly. Basketball game at Villisca. Won. Basketball game with Shenandoah here. Won Pay Assembly. F.H.A. sponsored dance. G.A.A. Play Day. Basketball game atgHarlan. Won. Assembly by the students. F.H.A.-F.F.A. meeting. Assembly program by vocal department. First 700 Club Concert. Pay Assembly. Needle sponsors Soc Hop in gym. End of first six weeks' period. Boys' District Basketball Tournament. Pre-District Speech Contest at Anita. F.H.A. Meeting. Boys' Sub-State Basketball Tournament. F.F.A.-F.H.A. meeting. F.F.A.-F.H.A. meeting. Assembly Program-Music Department. Dismissal at 3:00 for Easter Vacation. Back to School. District Speech Contest. Boys' State Basketball Tournament. Junior Class Play. Hi-Y and Y-Teen Conference at Red Oak. Preliminary State Music Contest. Seminar Guidance Program. Second 700 Club Concert. F.F.A. and F.H.A. meeting. F.H.A. sponsors dance. Music Contest at Stuart. End of Second Six Weeks' Period. Grade Music Program. F.F.A. and F.H.A. Party. State Speech Contest. G.A.A. Picnic. State Music Contest at Grinnell. Drake Relays. Pay Assembly. 700 Club Concert. Junior-Senior Prom. State Music Contest at Harlan. Seminar Guidance Program. F.F.A.-F.H:A. meeting. District Track and Field Meet. Semester Exams for Seniors. Baccalaurate Services. Class Night. Senior Breakfast. Commencement. State Track and Field meet at Ames. 75 PIIUFESSIIIIIHI IlIIlElIIllIlU Albertson Cleaners Atlantic Dairy Ice Cream and Cate Atlantic Feed, Seed and Grain. Atlantic Locker Service Atlantic Monument Works Atlantic State Bank Atlantic Wholesale Company, Inc. B. G H. Motors Dick Bell Insurance Bell s Hy-Way Hatchery Brown's Shoe Fit Company Calumet Cafe Cameron Motor Company Chinitz Kaiser-Frazer Motors Coca-Cola Bottling Company Conklin Bakery and Lunch Edward P. Cole, Jeweler Cook and Caslow Drug Company Cornelison Motor Company Crabtree Printing Service Davis Paint Associate Store The Deere i'l.ittle Shop Dick G Janies' Restaurant Doris' Beauty Shoppe Economy Shoe Store Ehlers Er Hensley Enockson's Ice Cream Family Shoe Store Fowler Hatchery Garside Printing Company Grahams Department Store Hanke Jewelry Hansen C7 Company Hedges Brothers Master Cleaner Henningsen Motor Company Hi-Way-Cate Hi-Way Service Station Hockenberry Skelly Service Howards Clothing The Hub Barber Shop Lang's Atlantic Square Deal Dil Company Lundbery Fire C1 Toy Store Lund's Service Station Malone Seed Company Maxanne, Photographer McDanieI's House of Flowers Mehlmann Grocery Menu-ette Drive Inn Menzers' Minor Outfitting Neff Clothing Company Horace Nelson Insurance, Real Estate Neiby Furniture Company Nolte Electric Service Olsen's Grocery Ralph Peer Music Company Pollock Grocery Pla-Mor Bowling Lanes Petterson's Firestone Rex Pharmacy Robinson Hardware Roland, Peacock G Baxter, Home for Funerals Sauer C1 Dahlberg Shraugers Records, Television C1 Appliances Smith's Typewriter Company The Spot Swanson's Super Store Fred C. 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