Avoha High School - Blueprint Yearbook (Avoca, IA)

 - Class of 1962

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Q: 3,z??Sm:f4:z ffV:Jsf1,e Zww V if 1 Q VV fi H Yf M1137 Y VV g.+f7?3,Zi i'ff4:Viig2.:.,fi:3 V emit? TL 5,11 3.2.3. sfiffx cz. 2. i1fi'.T9.t...:zv1'?u-ii' v.f.'h1'f.r,i:' :ic MADEALINE ESSINGTON General Science Home Economics ,mzwfia , fg yy ,. x K S 4, G ,,,,y..d kywc Q :M , , W. H. ALSPAUGH Chemistry Biology Phvsics HELEN CARTER Language Reading df' LEONARD CRAWFORD Physical Education Arithmetic ,ww-,,,,, .f TERRY PETERS Science GROVER HOWARD Physical Education Geography History Civics A. ,. . M ,MA , I ' ,.. .YV ' ' ..asa..A.a.-..u.-,-,1,f-me....L,4--,,, ,A 4 .......,, ,, ,- --,------M -4.--4 ' ' - A'M 'f ' - .5 i J' r MAURICE WILSON PU Worfld History Industrial Arts TYRON EMERICK American Govemment American History World History ace sr2fw2.r4b' GENE KUECHMANN Office Practice Bookkeeping English Ill Grammar ,ww KEITH LUNDE Vocal Music WAYNE KRUGER Instrumental Music 1 RICHARD LAKE Analytic Geometry Advanced Algebra Trigonometry Algebra I OPAL GREEN Geometry English I SENIORS i962 may pl' HELENE OLSEN Nobody would suppose it, but I am naturally bashful. POLLY SCHEEL Girls with dork hair can't be angels. WAYNE JACOBSEN Work is work, and must be done, yet, as I work, I have my fun. i DENNIS KAVEN ldon't know everything there is to know, but l'm willing to discuss it Class Motto: The higher we climb the broader the view , 4 CAROL SCOTT Her words and way are win- ning. DOUGLAS SCHAAF Myideas bother me more than the girls. JANICE KROHN RUTH KARSTENS Youth is the proper time for School interferes with her so- love. cial life. ANNUAL STAFF J A 1 Editor ---- - ---- -- -------- - -------------------------------- Helene Olsen Associate Editor ----- ----------------- ---- - ---- --- ----- Janice Krohn Page Editor------------------- ------ -- ---- - ------ ----Douglas Schaaf Copy Editor---------- ------------- ----- ---- - ---- -------LaDonna Eggerss Business Manager------------::-- ---: 2- ---- 2 --2:-------Randy Griggs Advertising Manager ------------------- ----------- Photography- ----- -------- ---- - ------ -- ------ ------- -----Connie Rold Wayne Jacobsen Jerry Nelson Classes ------- ------ ---------- ---- ------ ---- ---------- Ruth Karstens Music and Declam----- ------ ------- --------- -- ---------- Polly Scheel Clubs-----------------'----------H-------- --------- ----Carol Scott Sports---- ---- -- -------- ------------- ------ --------Norma Walker Art ------------ ---- ---------- ----- -------- - ------------- Dennis Kaven Typisf5---------------------- ------- --------A---------Joan Krummel Sue Shidler Jean Gronborg Joyce Holtz Junior Assistants ---- - --------- - ----- ----------'-- -------- M0l'9i6 WiS8 eg-nmqcigg, 1 1-,.-.L --, .,.- mne- Sponsor---Mrs. Wanda Bender Dennis Miner I ,wif I f,fg7'fi,3 fa:-, 2 ,gg 5 f3i 3 'j I-eff' 1 iff' l 1 - fipg, A , i A I GEORGE SHIDLER p A feorbeu men, A basketball f l,V N If? ' man, And last, but not least, ,llz N a ladies' man. 5 I llQ I T , ' ll rw- . I gat., , QQ- . 11, l. -.- 'sr ll I I ' 'f ll: 3 ,, ,L , V' I 'LMT 1' . Ls f ' l,I lg! i + , X 4 , lll ,M ,V alf L HENRY BRAMMAN Just an all around guy. VVho'd want to be more ? tl , ltr ll KENNETH DETHLEFS gg Silence is the best part of conversation. ALLAN SAMS Happy, jolly, Friendly and free, there's nothing that ever p bothers me. ll TWYLA SMYSER M I chatter as I go and I go on il forever. il BETTY LUCHSINGER Maybe she can't set the world on fire, butshe's sure good at trying. MARY JEAN HEESCH Happy as a lark, enjoys her- self both daytime and dark. PHILIP HACKETT It takes a little mischief to make the world go 'round 'f' ?n i3i1.-3 ?Q'-felis?-15-:fill-Y 41 QW-fg-f:'+L' 'fr-'Li' 'M 't' -t '7' ' .pr f ' W 1 , 1 H , - . Agp, i,'.,f.-13:1 2, ..1.-f f' ': '.Tr '11 f' 5 .,-N, Qlvfmwv , ,, , -' ' - h ' f -V AW-,-1g ,W L, , , ,- , f ' ' -J f ' , Y 5' , 1 - s,,,,i,,1:. . .. ..:..l.- H - W Lxer-, .-,-,,-.e.. .----M -f-' - -s - - - V - LADONNA EGGERSS Loyal to' her friends and ever willing to do her part effi- ciently and ioyfully. GERALD NELSON A good fighter on the field, but o ladies man nevertheless. JOAN KRUMMEL A lot of ambition anda lot of fun. DOYCE LOC KHART Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Class Colors Aqua and White NORMA WALKER When she's good she's very good, but, when she gets that gleam in her eye, watch out! RANDALL GRIGGS A dependable fellow who takes everything seriously. BYRON MARTIN Class Flower ORVETTA FISCHER A whiz at sports and the girl Small and spry butnotabitshy. he COUFTS- Carnation ,, ,Y r,, 1 , .. .....n an . nf,-.W V V -ff.b-,-1--v- , ae , wwf,-.vw-..f.f,... ,-ff-.-.1-.:-, N -11.1-f,:-4' Q.. f . ,e .Q--Y A --ff-W -. 7 A-f .-,..,.4. ,.,..-.,,..s-Q,-.sr-4-,.,,,,w,,L,,.Q,. ' -' ww-.Ame - W eifiipf' 'Q STEPHEN ANDERSON A little work never hurt any- one, but why take the chance . CHARLES RONNFELDT Of all the things I like the best, I much prefer to sit and rest. DOUGLAS DERBY lnever talk except when it is extremely necessary. JANICE DERBY A twinkle in her eye, a twinkle in her Feet, a jolly little girl as you will chance to meet. A... .4: '4 bas' f Fi 1 Enewfl DARRELL SCHRODER A man who does his own thinking and needs but little advice. is 5 Et f X ft vw r ' li i 2, 7 :gif . f' f, t, 7 flfff, ' , if if ' 1 ' K -f 1 1 . -M47 ROBERT JORGENSEN A live wire that never needs recharging. . . f , X S r' 'f ' L ' 1 'ITfi?f' ffl 551242, 'X fv - ' V if M 'C'-:ffl New 2 . waiifgsff, T, Y S W, L f, ' XF , fic it f F Wlfixs e M r ' 'f'-NN ' ' , ' f ,, i,f5 fv' f9,f',,jl' , ' 3 - L X,-Q53 Lg A ff f I PETER GREEN Why cram when there are so many other things to do? CONNIE ROLD Blushfullness is so becoming . Al.. kr A U H I t , ,. - Y T . .,.,. i,.f...:'-3.,g55,qg1.,LL3i14,,, f-- ,f , . V, ,, . 1. ,,iQ,z- I-qvlgrhawur Llflf' if ' ' L' ' ' f f ., , 'E ,P Y ' ,A A . '..', ,QL ' Y r--...W VIRGINIA FELKER And she would do the little things thatothers might forget to do. l JAMES HAVICK The football field isn't the only place to have a good line. RICHARD HESTER What's the use of talking when you haven't anything to say. MICHAEL LEED How can I study with something else on my mind? ROBERT ANDERSEN LUANNE NEFF Quiet in appearance with She's the shy type--you have motives unknown. ' ' ,,. - v-.M were- -W Q.--.-v,w1nrn efv to whistle twice. ,-,,7. , V V ' gat' . . - -.., , .,.-,,.-,,. .......,,g.....g..' 'u.,.4.4 ' ' I ' ' n,,.,,.W.,...,..-,-,fe-1.,--vu.-.'.-.flffvv-r.-lu-f,fu.1A :U H-,.-vvwf -V.. .,-W-..,,-v-fl. . ...,........ ... -1- fr v- A-'---A RONALD SCHNITKER DAR,-ENE NELSON A man never knows what he Mighty sweet' mighty wise, can do Until he mes' fun lust twinkles in her eyes. 1 S DONNA SCHNITKER JAMES BROWN lt's good to begin well, but l'm a smart guy but I have a better to end well. hard time convincing anyone. Seated: Kathy Plahn, Class Representativep George Shidler, Presidentp Con- nie Rold, Secretary-Treasurerg Betty Luchsinger, Vice Presidentg Standing: Maurice Wilson, Sponsorp William Shidler, Sponsor. - A.. -- - ' f'?:?f'1 7119 ' 'ii -P , - ,M ,. . ,,1rL, g551-g 1. :j l s 2 JUDITH HARDER LERQY HQ'-TZ A will and G WOY Of iiel' OWU- Quiet men are sometimes most surprising. DALLAS SANDERS He's the one who believes in getting the most out of life. V JOHN BERTHUSEN BYRON KNOTT Oh, what is this strange power Wise, witty, and welcomed as I have over women? a friend by everyone. l ' l I l J. OLESEN Small, but so is a stick of dynamite. MARY GRACE KING LINDA ANDERSQN Sheis UIQ'-'9hi '9 ii'- PPV dame, Always the some in sunshine always joking, always game. or min. . - ' , 4 ' -' .A , .-.-1 A. E i W -'-7 'H Y- ,-11,fgE,i,gYgfg. .Ji --4, ,v ff, ff,3,g5g3gf3,,,g1Qff,j,,33g.',.3,:,-1 wg-'rv +5 if ew- vi-ff. J :eq-few,--1 . 1. Lwv- 2 - A-M Q 1 W, xr.. ga l F l SOPHGMGRE CLASS First Row: Debra Hood, Qgmnald Qhristiansgl, Marilyn Lippold, Ginny Krummel, Rose-rnary Henderson, !3Qgljyf'f Realty, Seeorid.RoW, LaVeme Harris, Flioglhyfizegd, John JemetT , Jag-QL Cheroylene jacobsenp Third Row: John Carggby, Roger Jacobsen, Janet Aaberg, Lclrgne Bierring, Gfegrggqgutjer, Bgloby-He:Li.q,kp Fourth Row: Eva K'eld aard, Ronald Carter, Gary Hugh Douglas Jacobsen, Roger Heesch, Donald Gardiner, Stanley Leaders. Not shown: Douglas Hildebrand, Larry Anderson. First Row: Ligagdgilhggsgn, Stanley Matthies, J t, Lois Schnitker, Sg!j,y,,Mghg Second Row: Kathleen WI-'iff' NLQQQSZBQQIQQ1, JoLeen Ploen, Judith Walker, Sharon Srnyser, Marcia Peterson, William Alspaugh, Sponsor, Third Row: Donna Petersen, Bruce Shutters, Leon Zarestky, Russell Ratashak, Lester Showers, Angela Mig 'Fourth Row: Lynn Schuemann, Larry Olsen, Darrell Peters, Otis Walker, Gary Randall, Dennis TGYIOY, K9nal + gg 'g9..q. 'i'T'- . 'Q' ' 'iT ' 'R'f ff ,',' ' ' ' , - ' K' H' S . ' A i - - , --.., I, fr t Ju lolz LAss ,ffl flffwjfl ,W fffozgy First Row: Coleenhlegen, Janevligyen, Joyuceml-qlcjtz, B , Shirley Lund, VirginiaiQevep Second Row: Wayne Nelsen, lNlgngy,Barrqtt, Karen Nelsen, JQgQ-Qfglll?-Ql'Q, Dennis Lorenzeng Third Row: Tom Gracey, Dennis Doyle, Jane Carstens, Shrirl-eyulgrgrrnmgl, Ronald Beedle, Larry Engel, Fourth Row: Bobby Church, David Beebe, Dennisnlylngr, Charles Christensen, Ray Kundel. First Row: Rose Maryniulgrs, Janice Wendt, Marjorie Stevens, Wayne Rapp, Cathy Wendelin, Judy Schnitlger, Sueniiidlergi Second Row5nmNl'iss MadealinemlE'ssEh:h, Sponsor, Mary Wagoniilirnzichuemian , Mgiglgljjg, Jud Wunder, Third Row: Laura-.StundexLant, Gary Schnepel, Gary Paulsen, Dennis Schnitker, i':: ' Ylvvchonf Q9!!9Y9!!.X9!5i Fourth Row: Donald Oehlertz, Tom Petersen, Mike Petersen, HEI-FTP?-Tit, en est. EIGHTH GRADE MJ' First Row: Carlie Horst, Phyllis Martin, Laraine Chaney, Linda Johnson, Dianne Jacobsen, Cheryl Bargenquast, Rosann Brown, Ronnie Chipman, Second Row: Carolyn Heft, Elena Sieburg, Terry Kuhr, Douglas Matthies, Lynn Jacobsen, MaryMaassen, Leonard Crawford, Homeroom Teacher, Third Row: David Jorgensen, Pam Jacobsen, Cynthia Applegate, Sharon Bladt, Virginia Gardiner, Dick Gustafsenp Fourth Row: Janelle Holtz, Julie Junker, Boyd Horst, Kenneth Kohl, Douglas Langer, Steven Lippold, Lynn Crawford. Not shown: Gary Johnson, Steven, Hqvick. First Row: Robert Voss, Mike Parker, Cheryl Paulsen, Steve Wunder, Tim Nelson, Jane Schueman, Daryl Petersen, Second Row: Sheryl Sievers, Sherry Saultz, Harvey Sutton, Beverly Nelsen, Gene Smyser, Alan Nelsen, Harry Olsen, Mrs. Helen Carter, Homeroom Teacher, Third Row: Jerry Rold, Jane Petersen, Brian Walker, Robert Pattee, Barbara Stevens, David Sievers, Fourth Row: Patty Zobrist, Becky Troll, Jerry lgaiether, Kenny Updike, Richard McKinney, Winnie Kay Weinmann, Sharon Young. Not shown: Greg e ersen. ewlmifm' S- . ,Q .-..s,-Qtggfg FRESHMAN CLASS 41 U4. ..- First Row: Craig Anderson, Raymond Hutzell, Tim Heilig, Bonna King, Nancy Applegate, Terry Derby Terry .lolst, Ricky Barrett, Duane Groepperp Second Row: Donald G-reever, Eugene Butcher, Diane Krohn, Jgglyu-Qypslenlmgm, Robert Bigelow, Dlgr1e,K-eggs, Jeanne Beedle, Be-glgysbintg, Richard Dinesen, Third Row: Cheryl Althoff, David Derby, Leslie Guyer, Diane Fiscus, Joan Jacobsen, Ted Heilig, Darrel-lgmflethglgefs, Larry Jones, Gary Feauto, Fourth Row: Craig Doll, Trudy Church, Kgthleen, i,,i D ea., John Gerholdt, Bill Christensen, Joe Davis, Darrell Jacobsen, Barbara Jorgensen. I K f i'irSf ROW: Diana Qsbahr, Janet Leslie, Garyjjdyers, Willard Olesen, David Krueger, Roger Sievers, Becky P9f9l'Sf MGD' Second Row: Janice Paulsen, Sandra Nelsen, Dennis Leslie, Judy Leslie, Roger West, Richard Voss, iJ'65'iwendelin, Bill Spetman, Charles Baugous, Sponsoig Third Row: Gary Wedel, Terry 0V6l'90CH'd, -iQQ,QJfj'Q,,QQi'jJiQl'-fgb, Linda Rapp, Janelle Schaaf, Carol Myers, Margaret Van Horne, Richard Nielsen, Fourth Row: Joyce MerlQert,TCEQrQMLgnd,Tw5asTPattee, Darrell Mohr, Sam Shidler, Larry True, Lester Petersen, Susan Scheffler, Philip Zimmerman. Not shown: Dennis Stevens, Nord Sorensen. 'vt-f -. .. . .f.-vw-ve.-, -.......:..4sQ-.aww-f .L ,-'-1-new-A-if-pv -. --V , TUDENT COUNCIL ll President ------ - -------- -Byron Martin Vice President----- ------ Tom Gfucey Secretary-Treasurer ----- Mary Jean Heesch One of the most important organizations in the high school is the Student Council. As the governing body for the students, its main duties include the sponsoring of homecoming, freshman initiation, selection of cheerleaders, and promotion of wholesome activities and interests throughout the year. The main obiectives ofthe council are to establish a closer relationship and greater cooperation between all students and faculty members and to further all democratic ideas. The council is composed ofa president, a vice president, and a secretary-treasurer elected by the student body. The president and a representative from each class are also members of the council. Principal William Shidler is the faculty adviser of the Student Council. c Seated: Ml'Y,-Jbgbll-ljQ,gSCh, Byron Martin, Tom G-racey, Standing: Roger West, Douglas Hildebrand, ,lean Gvronborg, George Shidler, William Shidler, Sponsor, Ray Kundel , Dennis Taylor, Kathy Plahn, Willard Olesenrln. ' r iLJ . 4-QM 1- ,... f V-A 4- .., ...-....,. ....,.,-Y,,e L. , EVE TH GRADE ,mn sl L. QM-K .Qs ' First Row: John Scheffler, Lawrence Kohlscheen, James Lippold, Sydney McHargue, Patty Felker, Donald Sievers, Steven Osbahr, Second Row: Jgsne Osborn, Connie Nielsen, Joan Beatty, Greg Van Nostrand, Linda Butcher, Karen Wendt, Terry Peters, H-Emeroom Teacher, Third Row: Donald Hansen, Jackie Paulsen, Joyce Krueger, Janee Taylor, Cheryl Sieburg, Rickey Holst, Fourth Row: Larry Kock, Karen Karstens, Wilma Eggerss, Kathy Peters, Ann Andersen, VLckyWWun.d,er, Kay Rock. Not shown: Judy Fiscus. KCI! I-l-I First Row: Danny Pattee, Lon Jacobsen, Mary Ellen Perfect, Pam Andersen, George Wendelin,Mary Zobrist, Elizabeth Callahan, Second Row: Grover Howard, Homeroom Teacher, Jim Fehl , Bobby Greever, Jim Boysen, Jim Leslie, Charles Shutters, Jane Rhodes, Third Row: Tommy True, Kenny Ebert, Sharon Herrick, Brian Applegate, Dennis Osborn, Bobby West, Fourth Row: Kathy Koos, Melody Osbahr, Georgia Kearns, Rita Sorensen, Steven Mandelkow, Thea Schaaf, Sally Fischer. Y-TEENS preside,-If .... ---- ----- ------ - C a rol Scott Vice pfesidenf ---- ------- S hirley Krummel secrefary ----- ------ ---- L og qqgygjfrruns Treasurer ---- ------ -'- ' -Ruth KUl'SfenS Program Chairman- ---- - ' I- llJ.CiQcIlL.0'J. Ee ' Service Chairman ------ ---Donna Pefefsen Social Chairman ------ J GUST AUbe 9 - L Music Chairman ----- - ' J GGDHQYOUPOVQ Q Mrs. Gene Kuechmann Spina' JU SICJR - SENIOR UAA .z W First Row: Polly Scheel, QryeQg Fischer, Twyla Smyser, Colleen Jensen, Janice Wendt, Mary Grace King, Second Row: Mrs. Anna Marie Simpson, Spokorjicmice DeTby, Kathy Plahn, Jlgdy-'Wunder, Norma Walker, Karen Nelsen, Virginia Neve, Third Row: Ruth Karstens, Janice Krohn, Je QQ+Qnnie Roldpgqty H ' J ' ansen, Jane Kaven, Mary Watson, Joan Krummelg Fourth Row: Sue Shndler, Carol Scott, Virginia Felker, Helene Olsen, Judy Harder, Shirley Krummel, Joyce Holtz, LaDonna Eggerss, Betty Luchsinger. k8 1 -' gsm--H-l-1'if'nf'L',1.,2.az4sgg,1.g.:,1g1,,e:.':L,., e ' J ff ' 'f 5141. we-5 ' ,151 - - H g,.......-- , . . , . A P ' LATINI Dlsclvuu Latini Discipuli, The Latin Leamers, was organized in the fall of l955. All members must be enrolled in a Latin class or have completed two years of its study. A passing grade must be maintained. The purpose of the club is to encourage an interest in and an appreciation of classical civilization, language, and literature and to acquire more knowledge of Roman history. Crede quod habes, et habes meaning Believe that you have it, and you have it is their motto. Sponsored by Harry Mooney, the club held its annual dance in the spring. President ------------------- Jzgjlllundeies we Vice President ----------- ---Jane Kaven Hvfi, Z Secretary-Treasurer ---------- Bet.ty Hansenj Sergeant-at-Arms ------------ Kathy Plahn Roger Heesch First Row: Ricky Barrett, Bill Spetman, Craig Doll, Richard Voss, Willard Oleseng Second Row: Debra Hood, Becky Peters, Diane Fiscus, Jm rg, Jane Kgyen, Judy Wigider, Betty Hansen, Mary Grace King, Harry Mooney, Sponsor, Third Row: Mag Beatty, NancyXApplegate, Judy Leslie, Janet Leslie, Connie Rold, Kathy Plahn, Polly Scheel, Carol Myers, Margie Wise, Fourth Row: , Diane Kearns, Kathleen Dea, Ruth Karstens, Mary Jean Heesch, Jeanne Beedle, Janice Paulsen, Janelle Schaaf, Becky Bintz, Janet Q-giggp Fifth Row: Shirley Krummel, Donavon Voss, J. Olesen, Randy Griggs, Tom Gracey, Douglas Schaaf, Roger Heesch, John Campbell. I Xkm Each week during the school year the local Joumal Herald publishes the activities both academic and extra-curricular to the public through the school paper called the Agitator. The staff members gather, organize and write the news. By doing this, qualities of accuracy, dependability, originality and a feeling of satisfaction are developed. The Agitator, sponsored by Harry Mooney, is affiliated with the Iowa High School Press Association. . Editor Clst Semesterl -------------- Connie Rold Editor 12nd Semesterj -------- Mary Jean Heesch Assoc. Editor Clst Semesterj---Mary Grace King Assoc. Editor Q2nd Semester, ------ Ruth Karstens Business Manager ---------------- Judy Wunder Sports Managers -------------- Dennis Lorenzen Margie Wise First Row: J-qtnnepqfgyen, Ruth Karstens, Mary Jean Heesch, Connie Rold, Mary Grace King, O r5 Second Row: Gi l, Jgnice Derby, Judy Wunder, Dennis Lorenzen, Margie Wise, Joan Krummel, Kathy Plahnp Third Row: B n, Marcia Peterson, JoLeen Ploen, Jeanne Beedle, R n, Marilyn Lippoldg Fourth Row: Harry Mooney, Sponsor, Betty Luchsinger, Janet Griggs, Lo , Carol Scott, Mary Beagy. 'D '1 The Avol-la Y-Teens, organized in I946, is a member organization of the YWCA. High school girls interested in can'ying out a program of service and friendship to become better citi- zens and understand themselves and others, are eligible for membership. Monthly meetings were held during the noon hour and consisted of business meetings, spe- cial programs, group singing, and worship services. The Y-Teens sponsored an annual dance, a style show, and other special programs. In ad- dition, some of the girls attended the Spring and Fall Conferences. They sold refreshments at basketball games, sold mixed nuts at Christmastime, gave services at a state institution, and filled cookie iars at the rest homes. As a special event the Y-Teens planned a day in Omaha. Mother advisers were Mrs. Leonard Rold and Mrs. Lester Thomsen. The faculty sponsor was Mrs. Gene Kuechmann. FRESHMEN -SCPHOMGRE Fifsf ROW! M , Sandra Nelsen, Rosemary Henderson, Janet Leslie, , Janice Paulsen, L ?n, Second Row: Diana Osbahr, Jeanne Beedle, Jugluy-Qgnhsglrgg, Lindgjgpp, Kathy Leed, Ely M3-tg, Diane Krohn, Janelle Schaaf, Marilyn Lippoldp Third Row: Carol Myers, Judith Walkerflvjdrlis Paulsen, JQQQLQIQQ, Susan Scheffler, Cheroylene Jacobsen, Sharon Smyser, Becky Peters, Fourth Row: Marcia Pefemn, Joan Jacobsen, Lg Eva Kieldgaard, Donna Petersen, Barbara Jorgensen, Janet Aaberg, Diane Fiscus, JoLeen Ploen. F is .....,...,,,,.....,W.,.s,,...,,,.r.. , , X, f ser J ' LETTERMEN'S CLUB The Lettermen's Club, known as the A Club, was organized in l958 with membership open to any high school boy who has lettered in any of the varsity sports and who maintains a satis- factory scholastic average. The purpose of the club is to increase an interest in athletics, promote Fair play and sports- manship, and pride in wearing the eamed letter. Monthly meetings were held under the supervision of Coaches Richard Lake and Milton Jen- sen. The club's income is derived from the selling of soft drinks and popcorn at home basket- ball games. Booster Buttons were sold to help finance the organization. The money in the club at the end of the year was used to help pay For a whirlpool purchased earlier. This is a physical therapy machine used for the treatment of injuries of AvoHa's athletes. The club holds an annual spring picnic for its members. President ------- ------ J erry Nelson Vice President ---------- Robert Jorgensen Secretary ------------------ Tom Gracey Treasurer ----- - ------- Darrell Peters Historian ----- ---- R andy Griggs H J MJ' dtex, ig? ,Q , J ,,, s ltisi First Row: Stephen Anderson, Donald Oehlertz, Darrell Peters, Sam Shidler, Robert Jorgensen, Tom Gracey, Second Row: Douglas Schaaf, Kenneth Dethlefs, Dennis Kaven, Randy Griggs, Charles Ronnfeldt, Jim Schue- man, Gale Bintzp Third Row: Richard Lake, Sponsor, George Shidler, Dennis Schnitker, Jim Brown, Henry Branman, John Watson, Milton Jensen, Sponsor, Fourth Row: Jim Havick, Dallas Sanders, Jerry Nelson, Doyce Lockhart, Byron Martin, Mike Lead. Not shown: John Berthusen. .1 2' --e e., :J :ia- xilu tm egifr my 1011 Juurnaninnal Bunump ,Sllrirtg iillBlQil Smunl Jnumalims' The purpose of the organization Quill and Scroll is to reward the juniors and seniors who have been active in journalism. Members rank in the upper third of their class scholastically and must have demonstrated to the adviser and the national secretary that they merit the award on their records of service and achievement. The Quill and,Scroll Honor Society was organized on April IO, l926, by a group of high school advisers. The activities are based on journalistic work in high school. Mr. Harry Mooney sponsors the group. President -------------------- Carol Scott Secretary ------------------- Connie Rold Seated: Ruth Karstens, Carol Scott, Connie Rold, Mary Grace King, Standing: Mary Jean Heesch, Jane Kaven, Bettlgzun-sen, Harry Mooney, Sponsor, Judy Wunder, Joan Krxinplel, Marg-E-rwise. T N .IU IOR CLASS PL Y ONIONS IN THE STEW The iunior class presented a three-act play on October 3l. Betty MacDonald talked her hus- band and her two attractive daughters into living on an island in Puget Sound. Her hope was to unite her family by living closer to nature and understanding the realities of life. Despite the many trials of island life, Betty MacDonald did succeed in creating a haven for her family and in bringing them closer together. Members of the cast and their respective roles were as follows: Betty MacDonald, Jane Kaven, Don MacDonald, Mike Petersen, Anne MacDonald, Nancy Barrett, Joan MacDonald, Judy Wunder, Howard, Donald Oehlertz, Roger, Dennis Doyle, Claud, Gary Paulsen, Claire Fessenden, Sue Shidler, Lesley Amold, Betty Hansen, Margo, Cathy Wendelin, Miss Garvey, Jean Gronborg, Salsie, Shirley Lund, Bee Gee, Margie Wise, Kitsie, Judy Schnitker, Mitzie, Mary Watson, Patsie, Virginia Neve, Mrs. Watson's Harry, Dennis Lorenzen, New-Motor Marvin, Allen West, Mrs. Curtis, Shirley Krummel, Mr. Curtis, Wayne Nelsen, Lyda, Janice Wendt, Jim, Dennis Miner, Dotty, Marjorie Stevens, Joey, John Watson, Phil, Ray Kundel, Delia, Joyce Holtz, Grover, Tom Gracey. We ' L , ,,,, ,X ,We ,,eev, ,V . ,f - l First Row: CQQEEEBJI-Q-USED, Jalj-c-evwnendt, Virginjvgq Neve, Shirley Lund, Jggl-yfwgnder, Cathyawendglin, Marlorie Stevens, Judy Schnitker, Second Row: Mrs. Patricia Callahan, Director, Mgrgienmse, Wayne NTJ Nelsen, Mary Watson, Gary Paulsen, Jane Kaven, Jean Gronborg, Dennis Lorenzen Rose ACgQ 2 Third Row: Betty Hansen, John Watson, Joyce Holtiz, Sue Shidler, Laura Sturdevant, Donate! e I f D - . W-'- ' 'N'- ' er z, onavon Voss, Dennis Doyle, Fourth Row: Nancy Barrett, Tom Gracey Harry Priest Dennis Miner, Mike Petersen, Allen West, Shirley neI. 'y -A 1 ' i , , , at E DECLAMATIO The home declamation contest on January 3l resulted in the following winners: Humorous-- The Mad Hatter's Tea Party, Nancy Barrett, The Department Store, Douglas Schaaf, The Golden Nugget, Janelle Schaaf. Oratorical-- What's Happened to Patriotism, Jean Gronborg, From Whence Cometh My Help, Lorraine Bierring, Impetuous Youth, Angela Merkert. Dramatic-- Our Town, Marilyn Lippold, Magic Night, Jane Kaven, The Horse, Connie Rold. A one-act play entitled The Lottery was also slated for appearance at contests. Members of the cast were Mary Grace King, Connie Rold, Polly Scheel, Ruth Karstens, Orvetta Fischer, Douglas Schaaf, Dennis Lorenzen, Jerry Nelson, George Shidler, J . Olesen, and Stephen Anderson. Six interpretive readings were presented at the district contest on February 24. Poetry-- Home Burial, Nancy Barrett, Mr. Flood's Party, Mary Jean Heesch, four short poems by E. A. Robinson, Janet Griggs. Prose-- General Eisenhower and D Day, Dennis Lorenzen, How We Kept Mother's Day, Poi-y-Scheel, Star Boarder, Mary Beatty. Those who received l's at the district contest were the following: Oratorical, Lorraine Bierring, Original Oratory, Jane Kaven, Humorous, Douglas Schaaf and Nancy Barrett, Dramatic, Jane Kaven, Interpretive ,Reading cf Poetry, Nancy Barrett and Janet Griggs. Mrs. Patricia Callahan coached and directed all divisions. First Row: Marilyn Lippold, Becky Bintz, Qg6.LLQ,,.Eis5:her, MQQLQ:-ljy, Mrs. Patricia Callahan, Director, Second Row: PollyScheel, Angieglgmlylgrliert, Connie Rold, Janelle Schaaf, Janet Giggs, Ruth Karstens, Mary Grace King, Third Row: Jgucfyy Wunder,-Mary JeanSHeesch, Jane Kaven, Nancy Barrett, Krummel, 5-Qjllqifljglgnlng, JQQQQIQQ-nborg, Kathleen Wulff, Fourth Row: J. Olesen, Stephen Anderson,i'-lf s'E:h, George Shidler, Douglas Schaaf, Jerry Nelson, Dennis Lorenzen. .es .- A ..,.....T.. ' , ' Y 1 Y . i MARCHING BAND First Row: Janice Paulsen, Phyllis Martin, Nancy Barrett, Jane Kaven, Mike Parker, Ray Kundel, Jackie Paulsen, Carolyn Hefty Second Row: Loraine Chaney, Kathleen Dea, Marilyn Lippold, Angela Merkert, Kay Rock, Robert West, Ronald Wheatley, Alan Nelsen, Darrell Schroder, Craig Doll, Susan Scheffler, Wayne Kruger, Director, Third Row: Linda Thomsen, Dick Gustafsen, Mary Watson, Cheryl Lund, Melody Osbahr, Cheryl Althoff, Lynn Crawford , Winnie Kay Weinmann, Janet Aaberg, Kathy Koos, Vicky Wunder, Julie Junker, Steve Wunder, Pam Jacobsen, Janet Griggs, Barbara Stevens, Fourth Row: Norma Walker, Betty Hansen, Judy Wunder, Jane Rhodes, Cheryl Paulsen, Leon Zarestky, Douglas Derby, Polly Scheel, Kenny Updike, Boyd Horst, Jerry Rold, Darrell Dethlefs, Richard Dinesen, Ronnie Chipman, Ginny Krummel, Fifth Row: d M Ell P rf t J h S h filer Kenneth Joan Krummel, Sue Shidler, Terry Overgaard, Philip Hackett, Mary Grace King, Virginia Gar iner, ary en e ec , o n c e , Dethlefs, Jim Fehl, Craig Anderson, Lester Petersen, James Lippold, Dennis Osborn, Connie Rold. Not shown: Gary Johnson, Steven Havick, Douglas Langer. 'www-ww-www-W1 SENICDR CLASS PLAY STARD UST The senior class presented a three-act comedy on May 8. The setting was a dramatic school Full of students who were trying to live their art. A very famous actress, Prudence Mason, came to the school as a guest to star in one of their plays. To the students surprise, she was a very nomlal hard-working girl. Prudence didn't know how to handle these over-arty students. She did suc- ceed in teaching a valuable lesson to the dramatic students and in solving her own personal prob- lems. ' I Members of the cast and their respective roles were as follows: Janet Ross, Connie Rold, Phil Ford, Wayne Jacobsen, Marion Phipps, Helene Olsen, John Redman, Jerry Nelson, Cynthia Keene, Ruth Karstens, Raimund Brown, Jim Havick, Marvis Moriaity, Orvetta Fischer, Miss Freeman, Kathy Plahn,Miss Robinson, Luanne Neff, Miss Jones, Donna Schnitker, Tad Voorhis, Dennis Kaven, Stella Brahms, Mary Grace King, Mr. Bach, Douglas Schaaf, Dean of Women, Betty Luchsinger, Prudence Mason, Mary Jean Heesch, Claire Carter, Polly Scheel, Jerry Flannagan, George Shidler, Arthur Scott, Jr., Stephen Anderson. First Ro Donna Schnitker, Janice Krohn, Norma Walker, Helene Olsen,mSecond Row: Mary Grace Kingf Jgrr-tice Decrbby, Kfffhv Plwhn, Msrx,.1em-l:leesch, carol scoff, LU'aaa?sEtf, JqgnL LQDOHM 599665: Third ROW: Stephen Anderson, Douglas Schhiaaf, Jim Havick, Betty Luchsinger, Judy Harder, J. Olesen, Mike Leed, Fourth Row: Dennis Kaven, George Shidler, P. G. Green, Doyce Lockhart, Byron Martin, Wayne Jacobsen. Not shown: Darlene Nelson, Jerry Nelson, John Berthusen. w: Mrs. Patricia Callahan, Director, Connie Rold, Polly Scheel, Ruth Karstens, Orvetta Fischer, - - -V an kwfb ,WM ,WN , ,,wV ,,,,,,W M ,,,4,,,, - xwvr 1 1 MIXED CHORUS K J A , sv s f,:.,ii7,,i W , V' rr ,,', X, ,, 1 S f. . H . . .L l H ' viii , YL First Row: Debra Hood, Janice Paulsen, Mary Beatty, Marcia Peterson, Twyla Smyser, Norma Walker, Polly Scheel, Mary Grace King, Diane Kearns, Orvetta Fischer, Marilyn Lippold, Becky Bintz, Bonna King, Second Row: JoLeen Ploen, Kathy Plahn, Connie Rold, Betty Hansen, Jane Kaven, Sally Mohr, Lorraine Bierring, Shirley Krummel, Donna Petersen, Betty Luchsinger, Sue Shidler, Laura Sturdevant, Judith Walker, Jean Gronborg, Keith Lunde, Director, Third Row: Judy Wunder, Shirley Lund, Joan Krummel, Willard Olesen, Robert Andersen, J. Olesen, Gary Paulsen, Dennis Doyle, Ronald Beedle, Darrell Mohr, Dennis Schnitker, Dennis Lorenzen, Ricky Barrett, Mary Watson, Karen Nelsen, Cathy Wendelinp Fourth Row: Stephen Anderson, Jim Havick, Doyce Lockhart, Jerry Nelson, Otis Walker, Dennis Kaven, Sam Shidler, Gary Hutzell, Mike Leed. CON CERT BAND First Row: Jane Kaven, Judy Wunder, Betty Hansen, Winnie Kay Weinmann, Connie Rold, Kathy Kaos, Vicky Wunder, Mike Parker, Janet Aaberg, Dick Gustafsen, Lynn Crawford, Janet Griggs, Mary Watson, Second Row: Cheryl Paulsen, Jane Rhodes, Loraine Chaney, Kathleen Dea, Darrell Schroder, Steven Havick, Randy Griggs, Jim Havick, Ronald Vwueatley, Marilyn Lippold, Carolyn Heft, Angela Merkert, Craig Doll, Dennis Kaven, Pam Jacobsen, Susan Schefflerp Third Rom Douglas Derby, Allen West, Boyd Horst, Philip Hackett, Kenny Updike, Leon Zarestky, Richard Dinesen, John Watson, Jerry Rold, Darrell Dethlefs, Mary Grace King, Polly Scheel, Gary Johnson, John Gerholdt, Willard Olesen, Craig Anderson, Lester Petersen, Roger West, Kenneth Dethlefsg. Fourth Row: Wayne Kruger, Director, John Scheffler, Janice Paulsen, Nancy Barrett. Not shown: Cheryl Lund, Phyllis Martin, Julie Junker, Douglas Langer, Ray Kundel, Donavon Voss, Terry Overgaard, Ronnie Chipman, John Berthusen, Virginia Gardiner. W,,,...,,A , l' sv V.. 9 gi lv l is 5 l li .r:i?f'7, 5 ew 'E S I BOYS' GLEE CLUB xm Vs 21 I l 94 n First Row: Ricky Barrett, James Perfect, Robert Andersen, Gary Paulsen, Stephen Anderson, J. Olesen, Donald Christiansen, Willard Ol esen, Second Row: Dennis Doyle, Lester Petersen, Doyce Lockhart, Jim Havick, Jerry Nelson, Mike Leed, Thomas Pattee, Dennis Schnitker, Dennis Lorenzen, Keith Lunde, Director, Third Row: Larry Olsen, Otis Walker, Dennis Kaven, Sam Shidler, Darrell Mohr, Gary Hutzell, Roger Heesch, Ronald Beedle. M DRIG L BOYS'QUARTET First Row: Judy,-Wandver, Betty Hansen, Janewlgayen, Otis Walker, Jerry Nelson, Jim Havick, Robert Andersen Sue Shidler, Jean Gronborg, Polly Scheel, Second Row: Dennis Doyle',fJLesFrAygiNelson, Otis Walker, Doyce Lockhart, Robert Andersen, Willard Olesen. g , P , GI RLS' GLEE CLUB L Hmsxw kv' W , L X... L- .. , 7, ...x , I , gn. , 5 f ,- , , . X , cm, me S . ., 2.x First Row: Debra Hood, Mary Ellen Osbahr, Linda Thomsen, Rosemary Henderson, Ginny Krummel,rSandra Nelsen, Mary Beatty, Janice Paulsen, Orvetta Fischer, Colleen Jensen, Becky Bintz, Marilyn Lippold, Diana Osbahr, Nancy Applegate, Bonna King, Second Row: Keith Lunde, Director, Becky Peters, .Diane Krohn, Jeanne Beedle, Marcia Peterson, Kathleen Wulff, Mary Watson, Cheroylene Jacobsen, Kathy Leed, Norma Walker, Polly Scheel, Mary Grace King, Diane Keams, Mariorie Stevens, Janelle Schaaf, Carol Myers, Third Row: Marius Paulsen, JoLeen Ploen, Judy Wunder, Kathy Plahn, Conriiekold, Shirley Lund, Linda Rapp, Virginia Felker, Rose Mary Shutters, Sharon Smyser, Joyce Merkert, Joan Krummel, Jean Gronborg, Karen Nelsen, Cathy Wendelin, Diane Fiscus, Twyla Smyser, Fourth Row: Sally Mohr, Betty- Hansen, Jane Kaven, Laura Sturdevant, LaDonna Eggerss, Betty Luchsinger, Lorraine Bierring, Donna Petersen, Eva Kieldgaard, Shirley Krummel, Sue Shidler, Joyce Holtz, ,Carol Scott, Angela Merkert, Nancy Barrett, Judith Walker. fe - we -A+----M --A.eYVYV ..kV.-.--T------..-....-...c-.-..--......-....-....... .f,, . -W-.,.?i.g. i.....Li..?.- -m- -...l. ....... , . ...--. ..... ,.....1 .- , ,,.,,,., HGMECCDMING ROYALTY vi ,M X 'fiiej JANncE KROHN M fx Queen: Janice Krohnp Attendant: Sandra Nelsen, Luanne Neff, Connie Rold, Kathy Leed, Judy Schnitker. - Q gn if gi NE?-..SQgiQ'A. P 4 e Q , , Q 112 'fi 5 X ?te-me ' .4 rrrr 77 f Z K f Si' f I l's f f ' x 2 J 54 Q 5 E J saw, . We XR P ff.. eww, S21 e f .. . .xx. e t- , We , ., 4, -xx. ,.,,'f ff Q ,, X f I rg as - Q , A X . X ax I ff r , 5 Q 3 fs-, ,Q z' . - , na .x W, ,fn . . X N41 , X .Mer . ., 2 J? J x .5 if is 5. Q Emi , awww, , Q 2 W' Q wa 3 5 3 fhvxlgf in g 1 2 ii . ...Mm my A A e 4 'lwzaui'S -- Vttx ' ie' I w 'muh X hx' to ' R X -M'-Od ,,. fwwza l. Junior class officers---Karen Nelsen, Secretary, JGQIL-QQILQQDQOYQ, President, Ray Kunclel, Representative, Dennis wDoyle, Vice President. 2. Librarians---Jgnlgg geegq, joan Krummel, M s, Debra Hood,QMargie Wise! ki Janice Krohn, Tyron Emerick, Sponsor, NLaLl.us Pgu sen, JaneLAgbe1:g, Betty Luchsinger. 3. School secretary---Mrs. Iris Strong. 4. Sophomore class officers---Qinny Krummel, Secretary, Douglas Hildebrand, President, Dennis Taylor, Rep- resentative, Douglas Jacobsen, Vice President. 5. Custodians---Mr. 8. Mrs. Floyd Hayhurst. 6. Freshman class offi cers---Janelle Schaaf, Vice President, Judy Gunselman, Secretary, Willard Olesen, Representative, Roger West, Pres en ident. 7. Cooks---Mrs. Hilda Campbell, Mrs. Roberta Petersen, Mrs. Margaret Applegate, Mrs. Belva Hansen. 8. Connie 5 Rold---Daughters of American Revolution Representative. 9. Lunch line. IO. Hancock bus drivers---Harrison Clark, Lebert Shutters, Harris Heft. ll. Avoca bus drivers---Floyd Hayhurst, Henry Zimmerman, BillPHansen, Donald Perfect, Joe Myers, Ernest Wendt, George Scherer. l2. End of the day---Virginia Neve, Diane Krohn, Larry Olsen and George Shicller. :gage X we.-ek fr , , , A I if ,.-,.,,..,. . ., v fixg S 1 , iQS.:.m7 f rf xif' Q 'sk , - f4.,vi1fEW4f5i4 '- f' I 553 97 f v I - 5. Q fx 5 ' 'Z',:. f X, ' Ibwggfa an :-,-W. Mgr 5.1, ,ie ,, ,, h QF.,5,,M ,fl V! , , , ' , X ww I-Q ,.' 'IAQ Hg- . af, P f, New - fm,aIg,g,g,g,g, I A A 0 I ... arm 12:59, , Q In fy-. 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Wl,,i,,L,,,A,, , . . , . .., ,.... ......-mme, ,...,.,.,., . ....- , ,4......Q. . FOCTBALL SQU D 3 f i f-iff, E First Row: Larry Olsen, Bill Christensen, Russell Ratashak, Gary Wedel, Thomas Pattee, Richard Voss, Willard Olesen, John Wendelin, John Gerholdt, Roger West, Second Row: Douglas Jacobsen, Sam Shidler, Randy Griggs, Dennis Kaven,' Robert Jorgensen, John Berthusen, George Shidler, Darrell Peters, Mike Petersen, Third Row: Milton Jensen, Coach, Doyce Lockhart, Allen West, Donavon Voss, John Watson, Charles Ronnfeldt, Jim Havick, GaleBintz, Tom Gracey, Donald Oehlertz, Douglas Schaaf, Richard Lake, Assistant Coach, Fourth Row: Mike Leed, Richard Nielsen, Ronald Beedle, Donald Gardiner, Jerry Nelson, Jim Schueman, Darrell Mohr, George Butler, Dennis Doyle, Larry True, Dennis Lorenzen. Not shown: Byron Martin. CO-CAPTAI NS SEASON SCORES t OURS THEIRS 2 'Griswold ZZ 6 'Adair-Casey 33 l3 'C 8. M 6 36 Walnut 6 l6 'El l iott 0 I3 ' Gakland I9 6 'Bridgewater- Fontanel l e 35 25 'Anita 28 6 'Carson-Macedonia 25 A 'Conference games BYRON MARTIN ------ End:All GEORGE SHIDLER---Back, All Conference Honorable Mention. Conference Second Team. All . I Seventh in Conference State Honorable Mention . 5 BASKETBALL TEAM f QA 52 ?4 XVN x 123 ,fi First Row: Judy Gunselman, Barbara Jorgensen, Donna Petersen, Kathleen Dea, Carol Myers, Sandra Nelsenp Second Row: Miss Donna Krieger, Chaperon,.fJanice Wendt, Kgtllynl.-eesd, Mary Jean Heesch, Sue Shidler, J , Diane Kearns, Shirley Krummel, Manager, Thirdw Row: Richard h, Judy Wunder, JMGFIUS Paulsen, , Helene Olsen,vJane Kaven,v1.aura Sturdevant, Kathy Plahn. 7 7 - I7 ff 014 ,A SEASON scomas ff ,M MARY JEAN HEESCH---Guard, All Conference First Team, Reg- ister's Al l-State Honorable Men- tion 6 . A Y G OURS THEIRS 57 'Griswold 50 50 'Adair-Casey 2l 36 Oakland 37 45 'C 8. M 31 45 Neola St. Joe 46 35 'Elliott 37 61 'Bridgewater- Fontanelle 26 54 Walnut 40 38 'Ani ta 53 68 Oakland 67 44 'Carson-Macedonia 28 59 Wal nut 50 60 Shel by 35 'Conference games Second in Conference HELENE OLSEN ---- Guard, All Conference Honorable Mention, I. D. P.A. 's Al I-State Honorable Mention, Nonpareil's Southwest Iowa Honorable Mention. s, s 4 K sv W H' . .-,fix-., ,U f- , , , ' 'MLS TOM GRACEY SAM SH IDLER Guard Tack! e , ...W v......,,------q,,A K I GALE BINTZ JIM HAVICK DONALD OEHLERTZ Half Back Full Bock End ' qw' 1... an X W W4 V f Y . Q V ' - H A 'K ' , f , w , , , , V, fwsy .ef ,W ,V f Q, Y ,QM ' -5 ffq,',Q' 11551 QLMC 'fff ' ,XT ,M ,, 0, xi: 23 Wuxi, Vw' 1 x I x M ff . ,v 4rf QM I .W ,V V ,ff .1 f- X M f , f w,4g15, 4, N? ,ll M A ' 'Kiwi ' x ' .,g,84,',,'f , I fx ig ffzg 3 ffl, , , QA 'E' f tk f 7? X ff ,W,2,c,15,9H- ,ff M, ,pg 1 if 1 4 53 f xx 1' rw, A vp 0,,','AVf x 5.,,,,gx M nh, dy! - I A f f. 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K Left to Right: 'danice Wendt, Kathi Leed, Kathy Plahn, Jean Gronborgylaura Sturclevant, Bgjjy Hansen, Hele-ne Qlsgu, Mgqn Mane Kavena, Sue Shidler,v'Marlus Paulsen, .ludy Wunder, Diane Keams. i SUE SHIDLER ------- Guard, All Conference Honorable Mention. SECTI ONAL TOURNAMENT Treynor AvoHa 48 Malvern 68 AvoHa 46 Treynor 37 Third in Sectional KATHY LEED-----Forward, All Conference First Teang Nonpar- eil's Southwest Iowa Honorable Mention, Finalist in State Free Throw Contest, Register's Ali- State Honorable Mention. fl 3-:Q TRAVEL I NG SQUAD First Row: Ga , Sam Shidler George Shudler Henry Bramman, Byron Marhn Dennis Schmjker Second Row: ThomaskPoffee, Manager, Richard Nielsen Gary Schnepel Jerry Nelson Larry Anderson Mike Leed Milton Jensen, Coach . 1 l l LARRY ANDERSON-n Forwardp All Conference Honorable Men- tion. XJ XJ QW? fy X N- I - f-1,-f' t 9 ' BASKETBALL TEAM Xi A f' 591 E 7 KXNJPQ' zx j in 5 0 Vw it - K J First Row: Gary Randgl, Sam Shidler, Ggg-gg,Shidler, Henry Brammqn, Bgon Martin, Jerry Nelson, Mike Leed, Dennis Schnitkerp Second Row: Thomas Pattee, Manager, Gale Bintz, Darrell Jacobsen, Richard Nielsen, Gay Schnepel, Lag-'y Anderson, Craig Doll, John Campbell, Milton Jensen, Coach, Third Row: Jon Wendelin, Darrell Mohr, Bill Christensen, Larry Olsen, Larry True, Allen West, Gary Wedel. l A V 5 BYRON MARTIN--Forward, All Conference Honorable Mention. SEASON SCORES OURS THEIRS 35 'Griswold 23 46 'Adair-Casey 45 38 Oakland 45 32 'C 8. M 65 55 Neola St. Joe 72 74 'Elliott 30 50 'Bridgewater-Fontanelle 54 72 Walnut 28 6l 'Anita 49 37 Earling St. Joe 63 56 'Oakland 77 49 'Carson-Macedonia 51 39 Underwood 38 63 Walnut 25 58 Shelby 40 'Conference games Sixth in Conference ' I GEORGE SHIDLER-Center, All Conference First Team World Hearld'sAll-Southwestlawafirsl Team. gf' i ff FOGTBALL CHEERLEADERS I L Lim Kaihyggged, :lqggj-gg,Qer,by, J. Olesen, Kathy Plahn, Q Qer. BASKETBALL CH EERLEADERS Center Kfronttobackjz Marilyn Lippold, Orletta Fischer, Jeanne Beedleg Left: Marcia Petersonp Right: Polly Scheel . V E-df-EN i ,L , A , 'A J , ,D --et 1 LETTERWINNERS S IDLER AM SH JERRY NELSON Forward Guard HENRY BRAMMAN Center r F i EQ ,RICHARD NIELSEN DENNIS SCHNITKER Guard Gwfd SINC ERE THANKS TO OUR YEARBOOK ADVERTISERS! 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