Belmond High School - Bronco Yearbook (Belmond, IA)
- Class of 1939
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V' 04 ll S 'Qlly wl,, :Q orwarci We, the Senlor Class of 1939, present this 'Be1lW as the Wsailors' treasure almanac' for all whose 'dreamboat' took them from Belmond High to the sea where ambitions are accomplished, nthe sea of life.N Ills WY? ncdT1on XQN 186, -1 To Superlntendent Theodore Johnson, who has so successfully guided the Ship and 1ts Crew through calm and stormy waters to the safety of an other harbor, we, the class of '59, appreciatively dedlcate this 'Belln R te' S 'N N..I7 gr' if Ni -V Bell Editor-in-Chief-------Botty Liouwem Aa s intent Editor---- ue Editor- ---------- Business Hu-mgora -llary Jo Evsns -llarion Elder -----Harmon Klommo Dick Bnkbr lusio Editor ---- --Holamry Ahlatrcm Boyl' Athlotio Editor----Bob lhito Huff Girls' Lthlotio Dramatic Editor Club Editor ---- Snapshot Editor ,q Editor--Mary Whelan --- ----- lh rtm Krass -Anita Thompson -------Alvin Bruner Typist:---------Shirley Hnlfpsp Ruth Han s an Adam llohua hwrenoo Groonvood Rc 1051. Miss Mary Van Vleet Mr Theodore Johnson Mr Finch I Wagner Miss Dorothy Agnew 41965 ,,,,,,, GG- Miss Evelyn Bachman M158 Dorothy Nicks Miss Msrgarette Eckardt Misa Ruby Woodyard dYT!ll CLlS y4AGJ Mr Forrest Griffon Miss Evelyn Sohl Mr Harlan Rigby ent, Mr Wagner Principal, Miss Agnew Commercial, Miss Baohman Girls' P T , Science, Miss Nicks English, Dra matics, Miss Eckardt Home Econom1cs, Miss Woodyard Normal Training, Mr Griffon Instrumental Music, Miss Sohl Vocal Music, Mr Rigby Coach Miss Van Vleet Mathematlos, Mr Johnson Super1ntend VV ff M an -s xi ' I y is 1' . A ss W i ' -. ' - -- Hy. M YA ,hx f s A if V 5 1 x, by ' I I n Q Q I A ,L H U. V , M 3- 1 4... : - ' v O .5 E, . ' fr 'F . 9? , 0320 . ' 4 e Offacers w mx rx Qs RCSFMARY AHnS ROA Rosetta 'Oh, those horrld we 'lee Club 3 4 Ulxed horus 3 Nornal ra ning Club a to k Rasfe RICHARD BAATR Bake 'Nan has bit one falling woven' Football 3 4 Basketuall 1 0 Band 3 4 Boys Glee Club M'xed Chorus 3 DAVID BARRY Dave 'He towers above 3asketball 3 Band l ? 3 Glee Club ? 5 Class Play 3 DORO HY BO DMAN 'Dutch' 'hot only good, but good for something G A Comnerclal Club Tr Glee Club 4 Taste A Baste 1 MARIE BRAUN Tiny' 'A friend in need is a friend indeed.' A Vfh BRAN R Pop 'There ane two thlngs I don't want dress suit and a girl ' Basketball 1 3 4 Clee Club 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 3 4 Class Sec 3 Annual Bell Staff 4 CnARTNCE CHAMBERLIN Clark' 'laugh at your frlends and if your friends get sore, so much the better You may laugh the wore Football 1 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 Class Play 3 Quartet 4 CURTIS CHAM ERU Curt 'Great ren s days are numbered I feel ill myself ' Footoall l 2 B nd l 9 3 4 Basketball l Vocal Group 3 4 Class Play 3 ROBERT DEIPSEY Dempse 'Llfe is serfous, and so am Band 1 ? 3 4 Brass Sextet Class Play 3 MARION FMDLR Teacher 'Abilitles galore and a bit of a tease Band 1 2-3-4 G.A.A. 2-3 Class Play 4 3 COEICTCIBI Club 3 4 Annual Staff 4 EUNICB WLBINJSTON FUHIO She's backward about CONlHg forward W Taste A Baste l 2 G A Normal Trainlng Club 3 MARY JO BVANS Jo 'A irlendly heart wlth many frlends ' Class Play 3 Drum Major 2 3 4 Class Pres 3 Bell Staff 3 4 RUTH FUBTON 'Beautiful behavlor is the flnest of fine arts Glee Club l 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 A Taste A Baste l Operetta 2 3 RUBY GABRIELSON Rube 'I pln my faith to no man's sleeve Have I not eyes of my own?' Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Weekly Bell Staff 4 G A Taste 8 Baste Club l BAWRENCE GREENWOOD Larry 'I don't let my studies lnterfere with my education ' Athletic Manager 4-3 4 'B' Club 3 4 Commercial Club 3 4 Q! . sf ' RUTH GULDSB il 55 'For she 18 just the quiet klnd whose nature never varles mmf' Ttl BUD HAKE nI've slept my years far, but you'll hear from me ye SHIRLJY HALFPOP 'Slooky' 'Don't look at me or I'll LC, giggle f ill 5' Hlgh school accompanis 0 Band 1 9 3 4 Normal Tralnlng 1 2 RUTH HANQ Rufus 'Great Scott' What a busy woman I am KI m ln the Commerc1al Dep' J Band 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Operetta 3 Taste k Baste l RUTH KEMP 'Ruth1e She s as qulet as she tall ' I' Commerclal Club Q CAO 2' 9 Taste k Baste l-2 7 K .4 Aluhk X' 4. lr el' N .N 5 nl M ' N .fu-mf J H ' ' ITH A .A. . 2 N- 3 5. . I m'4 x ' MU t.' I, lx-.Q NA., J, i 'Dk' Q . V N ni . SO ' ' . t.u Glee Club 1-2-3-4 I . is D ' . , 4 ' , ' ' 4 Q D ' - 5 - J of ' t .-3-4 G.A. . 3-4 T - ' 'ON nl W ll I! . . . v ' , . - to ' d .A. . 2-5-4 ' - '4 ' '4 -2 vc u K , n . Q Qchj ' ' is I Zf ' 3 ' G A 3 4 gm I ' Q' mo JrN1soN Doc 'Eat, drlnk and be merry for tomorrow you may be married' Football l 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Nocal roup 3 4 llxed Chorus 9 3 Class Pres 4 HARHON KMBMMR Ham 'A penny saved lg a penny earned, but vou oan't take lt wlth you Football l Band l ? 3 Class Play Bell Staff N1xed Chorus MARTHA KRASS Stub ' 'They say we women 11ke to be bossed Just try and see ' Girls' Glee Club l P 4 Mixed Chorus 9 4 Dramatic Club 4 Annual Bell Staff 4 G A HEBBN BANDON 'Why don't the men propose Mama, why don't the men proposev' HAX MFARV Butch 'Sometimes I slt k th nk and sometlmes I just s1t.' Football l 3 Basketball l 2 4 Track 2 Baseball 3 4 'Ri' 4, Ii QZL rf Q. G 1 -5 ?4' BETTY LIEUWEN WA tybe of senlor rarely found She's smart but doesn't advertise the fact W Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Girls Sextet 2 3 4 Band 3 4 mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Annual Bell Staff 4 ADEAN IEHUS Shortle WOf stature short, u of genius high Band 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Glee Club 3 4 Operetta 3 Class Sec 4 JANET HENNENGA Mennenjay WAn lnnocent face but you can never tell Glee Club 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Taste a Baste 1 2 3 4 A Operetta 3 Bennett Moe 'Benny' NYou can't know all his worth, for he's too shy to show it Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 Football 1 V1ce President 2 MERLE OBRECHT 'There may have been other athletes in this world, but we doubt it. Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball l-2-3-4 'B' Club 3-4 QQ ELAINE PLETSCH Llzzie WAlways ready to her bit Glee Club 4 Dramatic Club 4 One Act Plays 4 Cla s Vlce President Tast k Baste Club DALE RAMSAY nDaI-lnyn .ln 45 WThe world knows nothing g, of lts greatest men N Football l Basketball 2 5 4 Baseball 3 ALMA SBARP 'Alimony WThere never w s minute that Alma wasn't 1n lt W Operetta 2 3 Glee Club 2 5 4 Mixed Chorus 2 5 One Act Plays Taste k Baste l 2 WILLIAM SHERIFF Bill 'Won't women eve let me beqn MARGARET SOMA Mugsie 'I'm not as bashful as I look W Normal Training Club 5 4 Glee Club 1 2 5 4 Vocal Group 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Soloist 5 nilllg 'S Ti Nur QI' s... X.. jugs- if i 5 as 'ix DONALD SPITLER Don WHe has a store of knowledge from the of h1s head up Football 5 4 Basketball 5 Track 3 4 HBH Club 3 4 HONARD STAPLEY Stinky' WHe's a quiet youth at tlmes W WB' Club 5 4 Com ercial Club Football 5 4 Track 2 3 4 Basketball 5 4 MARGARET TERHARK Maggie s S nop WA worker always attendlng to her own affairs and doing her level bes Taste k Baste Club l 2 Commerclal Club 5 G A A 4 ORVAL THAYER Biff 'I want what I want when I want it Band 1 2 5 ANITA THOMPSON Tom WModest, qui and thoroughly capable Commercial Club A Taste and Baste Annual Bell Staff 4 Qs 4 f P 4' eos TOLASON P' NNever do today what you can put off till tomorrow ' Band 1 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Track 2 3 4 'BH Club 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 JEAN VEEDER Jim 'If there's m1SCh16f brewing, she's at the bottom of lt Class Pla 3 Y Normal Trainlng Club 3 A 2 Dramatic Club 4 One Act Plays 3 4 LLOYD WAGONER Wag j nTalks W1tHOUt thlnkin but never thlnks without f Q 6 talklng N - Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2 'B' Club Football 2 BOB WALLACE ' I hurry t neither do I worryi' MARY WHELAN Kate 'Dependable though independent ' Band 1 2 3 A A. 2 3 4 Bell Staff 3-4 Taste and Balto 1 4 Declamatory 2 'E -? BOB WHITE 'Cholce artlcles are done up in small packages W Band l 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus l 2 3-4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Bell Staff 2 3 4 Boys' Quartet 4 AVA MARIE NITHERS S1s 'She never speak unle spoken to ' A 2 Taste and Baste Jr Glee Club 4 ANNA ZEIGER Tim WShe is a jolly good girl he llke her G A A Pres 3 4 Normal Training Pres 3 Dramatic Club 4 Taste and Baste ALLEN BENSON 'No Salnt perhaps, but well, the very best f chaps ' Band 2 3 4 4' Xxx, X9 The Crew f!ifJf, fag. ,,! ' 1 1 gy ,Y 'Y V x Z I Xyfgf' , , W-f X f rw 1 N-I,-,!,, -D ,f','7if K! ff gff - - IAK ',s N, el LA O KH! I I Gr- P' F JUNIORS Front Row Junlor Baker, Norma Jean Packard, Lucllle An derson, LBTJOT16 Sheller, Garnet Bervhefer, Helen Dorr, Vlaine Severson,Arlene Eide,hargaret hcLauahlin, and Lucllle Nelson Second Row Eugene Johnson, Don Braner, Ethel Jenklns, Esther Ponervald, Rosemary Jenlson, leoda Gartz, Maxlne Han son, Lois Veeder, Arlene Leonard, and R155 Eckardt, sponsor Third Row Bernard Thayer, Marion Mack, Jeanne Christie, Reese Townsan, Bill McBride, Lenore Flnn, Don Benson, Don Qherrlff, and Omer Kelly Fourth Row Arthur Leonard, Jack Lobdell, Bill Cunningham, lowell Larson, Richard Finn, Obert Thompson, Duane Nhipple, and Robert McNamara Officers President, Helen Dorr, Vice Presldent, Reese Townsan, Secretary, Jeanne Christie, Treasurer, Don Benson 12 . 'f.'1 I7 'Q Q . ' I I I I' S 4 ' A , rf.M ' A '- I -A H , . . ,rp I- V , A P f-5 3. F 'Ax R . I 'I F 4 5 R .E I I 1 v. I N 1 V 1 It I .1 -ff AK ox- 7 P Ol77OI 65 nm HH Nl M rf' mf' ra SOTIO OR Q Tl1rd Row Parold Hauven, B111 Thompson, brval Tomson, Lxdon House, Bob lownsan, Rudv wuandt, Georre loppen Merle Bonte, Darvl B8HD1Dg, Russell T1deback,Kenneth Creen, Robert Slinninp, Gene Jenlson, and Jack Jacobson Second Row Wise Sohl, sponsor, Irene 1thers,Ione lthers, Dorls Larson, Marx Daxson, leanor Quha, June Chrlstle, Pose hopenson, Gwendol n Bohnlnp, Wthel Johnson, Ruth Gabrlelson, Marjorle Goeman, Rosene Pow rs, 'ar aret Braun, 'ae Chapman Front Row Inez Soma, Dona Jean Johnson, unice Guldseth, Jean Ahlstrom, Lenore Guinlln, Fable Lee, Duane Slinnlng, Thomas Greenwood, Prlscilla Olsen,Patricia McMurrev, Narilvn NcGuire, B6Tn1C6 E1llHWStOH, Ida Mae Ouandt, Ruth Halt ap, and Vhilhelmlne Krines Offlcers President, Daryl Banning, Vice Presldent, Eleanor Ruka Secretary, Bob Townsan 15 as '1 .,.. ..- I i l u , ., 1 1' , . e I , Hz a L VE V Q . EJ V I f ' ,1 ', . V . , A U Lf' A - I nr 171' A L-A LA w ' I ' N , . . V. . , 1 fx ., L- . f - 1 'M . . -I f , . ' V . . ,,, . . .. .. .. . v H L.. . , . . .., U - .. . K 1' v ' ' W tl ,' AJ ' -- ,T -1 I I . . E . .,J fx . , 1 K . U -'. . v 'J ' 1 , . . L . . . . . . Q . Ag. lhf Freshmen I-'RESHMEN Front row-Mabel Kmght, Violet Davis, Leila Packard, Marg1e Johnson, Don Quinlan, Julie Qainlan, Harold Cunnlnghem, Norm. Jenison, Lou1s Hawe, Evelyn Pals, and Alvin Pals. Second row Donald Friesleben, Mr. Gr1ff'en, sponsor, Ernest He.upt,Ds lores Sturgeon, Jmmior Tort, Ruth Jolmson, Betty Proeger, Ruth Baker, Charles Dorr, Avis Braun, David Pierce, Paul Meyer, Dorothy Kalkwarf, Ihryl Melnders, and Maxine Smiths Third row Leona Jenkms, Patnoie Parker, Joyce Wenzel, Jacqueline AIl1b110, Nina Courscn, Joyce Anderson, Charlotte Foss, Garfield Hal verson, Dorothy Sheller, Harold Neilson, Betty Veeder, Clariee Lar son, Bob Burrows, Junior Kmseth, Junior E1de, and Anne Poppen Fourth row Ruth Human, Lydon House, Rubv Wagoner, Gene Riggs, Lor- raine Hnupt, Roger Johnson, Kenneth Peters, and Marjorie Loats. Fifth row Dale Whipple, George Hogenson, lhryl Hanson, Leland Lieuvr en, Eldon Loets, Delores Simon, Irene Vessels, Everett Hodge,Rose Zeiger, Onnalee Fjetland, Donald Dickinson, Jolm Steinvendt, Cleo lllem, md Thlliam Boelman. Officers Preeldent, Patr1oia Parker, Vice President, Delores Simon, Seoretery, Dorothy Shellere 14 I - t , 1, sfo- C jig? J Nfl I f ew . , Cl 1 Y .......J 5 I Z' -f ZA fi ff! A fi XT gl Q-, xx,--X g L Uc om wefgh J Ax .1 ' ' 1' , H, 3 , xx-- Z f fd ' NK!!! KZ,-N 1' K i , zfii M 'ljY 'j J lA!s N, el once rf Band l new-'N , in 1-if BAND DIRECTOR schools for five years, hav1ng directed attendmg college. He 18 reoognued fmest clar1net1st :Ln the Middle West, a member of, and appeared as a soloist organ1zet1ons as the Sioux Clty Symphony Monahan Post Banda Graduatmg lrom Hartley Hlgh School Iowa, Mr. Griffen attended both Carleton Northfield, Mmnesota, and Mornlngside in all is a very versat1le personahty, 16 Mr. Griffen is a member of a noted family of musicians. He has been a band 1nstructor Jn public bands while one of the havmg been vuth, such and the in Hartley, College at College at Sioux City He has appeared on the radio and play ed :Ln demos bands as well as symphonie , and all O if .'v . 17 IQ 0 E 'AQ ' '31 -:TAF ' A ft, A of 'iq Q 34 13 .: -H15-x .ll ly I 6 . f. ' -:,. I 'bi-..,,,. A . . . as . a I . I n LI!! V9 sf CONCERT BAND The concert band, composed of fifty-two pieces, has made mark- ed progress under their director, Mr. Griffon. This group is prob- ably the one musical activity which boasts the largest number of students and serves the community as a whole more than any other musical group It is made up of pupils fran the fifth through the twelfth grades. During the winter months they presented three Sunday afternoon concerts They have also appeared in several occasions by request of the Band Nother's Club They entered the sub distrlct contest held at Clarion Their selections were 'Pique Dame Overture' by Von Suppe 'The Stonm Signal' by Eisenberg, and 'Vanguard of De mooracy' by King. The band members are as follows Front row Eugene Johnson, Adean luehus, Daryl Hanson, Rose Bogenson, Ruth Fanson, Maxine Hanson Second row Pat McMurray, Allen Benson, Paul Meyer, Richard Barry, Cleo Trees, Shirley Halfpap, Rosemary Jenison, Cleo Jenison, Hannon Plemme, Marlys Parker, Ruth Hogenson, Dorothy Sheller, Shirley Cohen Third row-Clarence Chamberlin, Don Benson, B111 McBr1de, Daryl Banning, Marilyn Benson, Peggy Greenlander, Lcrraino Quigley, Ruth Hinman, Abbie Doris Bonte, Leland Lieuwen, Roger Johnson, Betty Lieuwen, Robert To son, Dick Baker, Marion Elder, Gracie Hanson, George Hogenson, Reese Townsan, Farold Neilson. Fourth row Puth Wallace, Louis Hawe, Joyce Wenzel, Harold Loats, Bob Brady, Bob White, David Barry, Bill Cunningham, Curtis Chamberlin, Arthur Leonard, Mr. Griffon, Director, Mary June Kinseth, June Christie. .AHC1IhG BAND Not to be overlooked 13 Belnond's marching oand, wnich in past years has establisded an enviable record Although they received an cellent rating at Eagle Grove, they went to work in the SDTILQ in new uniforms and ad ded zest to pre pare for a high fall's contest Among the selec tions played by the band are nThe Pilotn, NUnder the Double E gle' and W e Storm Slgnaln DRU' .AJORS At the right are the leaders of the Belmond Marching Band Jeanne Chris tie, twirler, Mary Jo Evans, head drum Macs, twlrler These girls have led Bel mond's band since it organized A worthy su cessor of Iarj Jo will appear next fall with the two twirlers 17 . . . . . r - I 4 . . 1 u ' . . . . . , O F . . . - . O L. O 5' Y , , M , J, .. . A ' ex- - . ' - . , in , fl PH - 2 ' I I K A- ' er reward in next majorg and Marion h a5i?, is o ' V D o A if A X I - ' - X -gl, 5 -, J 'f . ' 3 ' V2 , L.,- 4. QQ It 8- . T, I 'rn 2 ,W s o Q ' I Ills ff- f D ,I CL.-T HN T 'bAR'I'f'T The clarinet quar tet was orearlzed by Ir Gr1 Pen as a fea ture to brlng forth tle art f smooth clarlnet Ulaylnp The selectlons whlch they have nlayed xave been ln the nature of tone no ems The' have anneared on varlous programs dUTlHU the ulnt r months T1e quartet was made up of Adean ehus,nugene Johnson, arlne ianson, 4' wal 0040 and Ruth hanson BIWFQ fl LD BMMSCMHR r Grlffen orpanlzed the brass cholr for the purnose of bulldlng un the brass sectlon of the band They have been orlvlleped to represent the band at var1ous OCC3S1OHS ln the communlty and have appeared fre quently at assemblles and concert programs Tneir favorite selectlons are NT1e fayfalrer' WOn the noun a n Toon, a d HJoy to the Norldn The members are Bill IcBr1de, Don Benson, Clark ChHHb9Tl1H, Daryl Ban nlnv Bob Dempsey, 3111 Cunningham, Roger Johnson Bob Tonson, Curtls Chamberlln and Leland Lieuwen SAXODHONE QUARTET The saxophone quartet was organ 1zed by Mr Grlffen for program work and personal entertalnment rather than for contest work They have made many publ1c appearances as a chamber group on concert pro grams and school assemblles The members of the proup ale harlon Elder, Cleo Jenlson, DlCK Baker, and Harmon Klemme 18 tE i ' P N-fg A 0 ! 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X . - A I g 41-M CLARINET SOLO This year's clarlnet solo ist was Eugene Johnson who entered the music contest with the selectlon The First Concertinon, and appeared in publlc different tlmes durlng the year 'T' IA.O QOLOIST Daryl Hanson was thls year's piano sololst and entered the con test 1U he snrlng wlth the selectro WRondo Concere on Daryl 13 also flute sololst 1n the band FRENCH HORN SOLOIST Thls year Smlrley Halfoan has uate of 1938, as the school's french horn sololst one entered the music contest at Clarlon, playlng nThe Old Refraln' This 1S her llTSt exoerience as solo 1St but for the past three years has been the scnool accompanist BARITUNE QOLOIST Art Leonard w1ll represent Belmond in the sub dxstrict s1o contest as solo ist, playing nwlllow choesn Thls 1S his second year of con test work Q-3' BAQS SOLOIST Davld Barry 1S tue band's bass soloist Last year he rated a su perior 1n the sub distrlct muslc contest He again entered the contest thls year, playing the selectlon, The Storm Kingu frequently appears as sololst at commun1ty and school programs 19 ' II . ,Z e . H G iw? , gg., P W O . T iw . 5-.,-,l K. . gr 'A .. 55' . t L . p . L . n 5 o . . A , replaced Richard Banning, a grad- ' . nl . . , D . ,p- - ' A r A ' I Q cy - ' mu- :Ls , .. ' fag E 0 . . . U D3 il ' ' l f - - -' J . I . n . He A. . Ills w, N C 1 :Owls N I He' lr 131 Ili f 'D 'D YULXID e new band commonly Knovn as UBi11 c3ride's Sw1n1sters,u was organlzed by B111 cBr1de, a nember of tn hlph school band for the ournose of aTOHS1HF a blt of school spirlt at the basketball cawe The band was comoosed of twelve boys all of wlon are members of tle Qenlor band 111S band was purely a student feature It attalned success as the Nbulwarkn of the CDGGTIHH GCCIOH HM MIUMW Tue Junlor Band was orvarlzed last fall bf Mr Grlffen for the ournose of C1VlWg band 1HStTuCt1OH and experlence to be glnners on the varlou band 1HStTum6DtS A11 the mewbers of thls band recelve personal lnstruction from nr Grlffen in class lesson Txe are the future neubers of the school band The menbersnlo 15 alvafs revolvlng, for after each in d1v1dua1 has done comme dable work, the are transferred to the S6H1OT band Tlelr 016085 are, ln general, SXSTCISSS to f 1 acl 1t8tB ag111ty 7115 S11D16 marches and serenades THIS band lS also used for t1e tralnlng of student dlrectors The student directors are D111 Cunnlngham and Davld Barry 20 I f' ' 17 1 '--rg..- ,-: - f' 5552.1 5 ,Q , Eg 2:2 ug xy-- f ff fr ' 4. -- - ' 441,41 . ggh . 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A L p 1 L . . 5 1 1 A .' . . . 2 . . 1 . . - q J I I an Ht I rc Efgpw we ff,- L we-vw naman SnNIOR GL V CLUB The senlor plrls' glee club, under the dlrectlon of hiss Sohl, was organlzed as a concert OTg8H1ZBt1OH for publlc ap pearances and contest work The girls have appeared on nu merous occaslons They entered the music contest at Clarion and made an tractive appearance in their unlform dresses Their contest numbers were 'The Green Cathedral' and nln Italy f QI ohl, vocal nu c 1U true or, raduated from Ne tern Unlon Lol e 1D n l va q11S lb ler flrst There her mGF1tS at ohl second year of te chin X er he tal ht at llden mixed chorus won peclal the tate muslc cont t a v y 1ne lwnl t and fxnd a o plea ure ln accom pan,1nU 21 as ' v P xx 19 . N Er 1 C6 E I UID ' J . , fi A ,x Hin ENN n ww e h il . I if rr r ' 'l ' if ' 'L ar, X' v iq . . me Q, N ' S.. K, ,b - L' A' I . iid 42 I 4 I6 .lk ' ' f '-If n., x ? J v - Q :A-I . A ' , A lf -3 .l,Msl'rm1'1g 311,15 b ' d E T l 3 Q a , If 3 T fe M - wr' r'r4 rf, ' at- I . If O MISS S TL Ivliss LL 1 si ' s ,t .5 fe- ' Le M,rs, von . 'I' her pf: je! s I .1'g it J a.. 5A . 1 5 i.f, ,'U Q5 . Liss 4 7 13 er f , p'L s f ls a zreat de l f s'. ' C - Ills 1:74 ?eV X C ff! al j'!'XJ'mwa: ' GIRLS' S XTET As one of the represent atlves of Belmond's small muslcal groups the glrls' sextet appeared before the public eye on varlous oc casions as well as enter 1ng the music contest in he sprlng The Rosary , d nStop Dat Wh1mperin'n were the contest selec tlons The group was made up of Margaret Soma, Mary Jo Evans, sopranos, Ruth Fulton, har1lynn McGuire, second sopranos, and Betty Lieuwen, Joyce Venzel, altos 'E K- 22 O UnRT The boy ' quartet, composed CUPt1S Ch8mb6TllH and bob Whlte, was or anlzed unusual ly late thlS year Lowever they have made several publlc appearances, as well as belnv entered 1D the muslc contest Thelr contest numbers were nDr1nk To Me only ulth Thlne Eyesn and Htllmb Up, Ch1l dren, tllmb N 1 L t ' . VI II an ' . O , . L 1 O af -Q-' - f B YS' Q ET I 1 ' l S - X. of Cleo Jenison, Clarence and 4 p ' A . , 1 F X' 1 - , n . ,i , I .- ' ' . ' Q 2 , ' . , N 9 , ,u. . sae 41 UW iii? . 1 I. MEXED SEXTET maklng few publlc ap pearances, but neverthe less a part of the musical program, the mlxed sextet entered contest work with two select1ons,'All in the Aprll EV8DlDgn and nGood n1ght,Goodn1ght, Beloved' The group 15 oomnosed of Marllynn LcGu1re, Patty Parker, Charlotte Foss B111 Cunnlngham, Paul Ney er, and Bob Whlte ilial llllli H fll 4 xt -,V W ggi? T NM V X lg lhv QQQNIHE 5? L x' ,lv , l ,. M. I' E 1 l 1, . . - ' 1 I L . K . L 9 L - C ' ' xi .al H - 4 e ' - ff., - '?3'L U N A C' -' W Q l . 1 ' U ' --' J 15' 1: W 3 S - - M .. - ' . .Q I . , c E1 S 3 G . P, Y . 1 , '1 S 1 I . 4 - . . X . - W -qw: , . n . ' ' 4 i l . ' 4-' 1' -,g v, 'v ' ' vv , A u ' ' .SQ LW? 1NO OLO N1na Courson, so reno ololst, nas fre quently made solo dppe rance lH thls communlty Belnond ln test Her Bend of the lrl year she represented the sub dlstrlot musnc con contest number was By the Q1V6F 25 N34 IA! , 1 ,J I Q JUNIOR GLEE CLUB The junior girls' glee club was organized by Miss Sohl for chance to sing in a group and to give preliminary training for future glee club work. The group has spent most of their time sing- of music. 'The Glow Wormn, nSundownn, and nBlossom Timen, are a few of the selections they spent considerable time on. the purpose of giving every girl who wished a ing for personal enjoyment and the appreciation an .al MIXED CHORUS Front row Miss Sohl, Ldean Mehus, Martha Krass, Ruby Gabrielson, Jeanne Christie, Betty Lieuwen, Margaret Soma, Alma Sharp, Janet Mennen a, June Christie, Rosemary Jenison. Second row Paul Meyer, Bob White, Shlrley Halfpap, Nlna Courson, Marjorie Loats, Mary Jo Evans, Joyce Wenzel, Charlotte Foss, Rose Hogenson,Pat Mc Murray, Curtis Chamberlin. Third row Bob Townsan, Daryl Hanson, Cleo Jenison, Harold Nielson, Alvin Braner, David Barry, Dick Baker, Harmon Klemme, Clarence Chamber1in,Reese Townsan, Bill Cunningham lb ik 24 Q . u , . ? W ll i , T 4 A A' ' . 1 i C L e 1. I I W, a 1 , . ' , vi K i I . K K - . y . 2 . .. . ag., M 1+ 1 iv - P 1 M A -A 1 A If L e , , f f 'Y' .C fir, FH! Hands OY1 395K f f X, f FOOTBOJY MMM Front Row Jack Jacobson, Harold Nellscn, Duane Wh1pp1e, George Hogenson Dale Whlpple, Cleo Wilson, Eldon Loats, Howard Stapley, Wm Cu ningham Second Row Assist Coach Spxcer, Luther Johnson Richard Baker, Donald Braner, Dale Ramsay, Robert Townsan, Merle Bcnte, Donald Sher1ff, Harmon Klem e Co Captain, Merle Obreoht, Bob White Mgr , Coach Rigby Third Row Lawrence Greenwood Trainer, Reese Townsan, Lloyd Wagoner, Cleo Jenison Co-Captain, Do ald Benson, Wm VcBride, Richard Flnn, Clarence Chamber1a1n, Lydon House, Curtis Chamberlain Bernard Thayer, Den Spitlor WOOTBNLL S JON Sept Belmond at Clarlon Sept Belmond at Nanlv Sent Northxood at Belmond Cct Brltt t Belmond Oct Forest Clt at Belmond Oct Dovs at Belmond a Nov Garn r at Belmond Nov Belmond at Lake Mllls Belmond c n xell be proud of tH6lT footb ll te m s 1 turned 1B the best season for the to n and school 1n flve Xe s The Broncos won four and lost three conference names, but placed thlrd ln the leavue race The also won one non con ference game and lost a non conference game to Doms and Clarlon respectlvely Of the outstandlnp plaxers on the Bronco squad,three were placed on all conference teams and four recelved honorable mentlon Cleo J6U1SOH, tackle and Reese Towns n, ouarter back, mere placed on the flrst all conference team Dick Bak r, guard, was placed on the second all conference team Harmon Klemme, Clark Chamberlin, CUTt1S Chamberlin, and Don Spltler recelved honorable m8Ht1OH for their services Eight men will be lost by gT8dU9t1OH They are Clark Chamberlln, Curtis Chamberlin Harmon Klem e, Dlck Baker, Don Spltler, Luther Johnson, Cleo Jenlson, Llovd haponer, Merle Obrecht, and Dale Ramsey Letterwinner returnlng are Reese Townsan, Don Benson, Rlchard Finn, B111 McBride Bob Townsan, and L don House 26 , , gli V . f fl-55 ,' i 1 s V V ,..,. ...l C 1 , A , C N 4 L J .Jil G T . . 16 . O-12 , ?3 , t , 19- O , . 50 - v 8- 0 . 6 ' e 12- O Oct. 15 Belmond at Buffalo Center 6-35 , 20 ' y O-35 . 27 V , 65- 0 , 5 9 . 2- 7 . ll ' 6- O . Q f - . ' e D, a 't , ar i . . g. , Q - . , . A' 1 y . IS CVKSEK 'Q' .-xiii! fm 1 ,if 1 I ' ,'-'- ill 1 J' 'Q 1-:QS pI'35Z bs Reese Townean, All conference uerter back Levrence Green wood Football and Qaeketball Manager Cleo enison, I l confer erre tackle Duck Baker All confererce Second team guard Bob 'hit Football haneger 27 ll si' QQ ' v 0 Lui' F He 0 X ' X ' I ha : 'F X x X I W , El f , E' I xf it ' ' XY Q, l l .t t ' f l l n Ny L H-. ,, . it ,we A ' V f K ' ff T ?v. ' ,V wfihi. ' 3.4 -5- ' N ' .V .'- 71-- ,i K :fi A A . Lg' 1- an-' , . 1 f 'gg Qu. f -W' J' - ' A N., 3 Lf, D t Y ,fs J' IL Qshizgg. Af - ' .. , ' AJ-' 1 1 X' ' 1? 3, ,.-v - r , KY' ' l xxx , f .- s ' rf , Y : V I I gs . n. ---4t-- - '- J n ' , V: P' b.?- ' gffm .M ' AV, , 5 4 ' T w I q--f. ZJQ Qku, Q .Ifa iii' 1 w ' ' Q ' 5 'Y Q ' , . , . . Q Axl ' - WA' e, , 5 L ., A 4' , 16!' Vp ,f as em N Q 4.,jg is Y' 'Nu igfj 'Mun 3. F Ree e Tovnsan Lloyd oner Lydon Hou e B111 Cunnln ham Bennet loe Don Benson 28 X 5 erle Llrecht Rlchard Ilnn flvln Braner O f IA 'I 4 K H P Q X I ' 1.355 4 I ,I ,3 lg- Q ... ,I f V - 5 ,iw -' 2, 1- ' . X ' 23 Q ' 1 f tk .,s 5. 6 i4 , ' xx - Y o XWQ ' 11 s 'I Q , 'x 4 . ' W f f 'K 1 , . 3' T.. - ' . i. .FO VM. ...X X n f r lg ,J .jf Q Q- y Q V . fn' 'f ' ,, f ff, - 5 vi ' 1 1 16 . 1 as ' xi' 3 OA' A 6' I D.. I l il: 4 5 , Tf z 5 ' , ' kb ' Iyl. 3 ' dl 5 1 V 5 x GCOVI Lkd T xryl annln I' e cute Cntr Lovn an ldon owts Lydon Hou e 'flnk Johnson BASKETBALL SEASON W T M05 D9 o 0 BU B11 Jane 6 9 Goodall, Mason City lake Mills, Clarlon, T. Manly, H. DCW8, TQ Northwood, T an an F0130 Fe Feb Feb. Feb Sec . 21 31 27 36 18-25 Britt, 'l' Dows, H Buffalo Center,H Garner, H. Sheffield, T. Garner, T. Forest C1ty, T. Clarlofn in football, the Belmond Record Not qxite aa fortunate basketball quintet played seventeen games, winning six and losmg eleven. Of these seventeen games, seven were conference games and ten were non conference. The Broncos won one conference game and lost six. They won four non conference games and lost su non-conference games. Four sen1or letterwinners nll be lost from next years squad. They ares Merle Obrecht, Lloyd Wagoner, Alvin Bruner, and Bennett Moe. Pour letterrinners will return next year. They ares Reese Tcwnsan, Don Benson, Rlchard Fmn, and Lydon House. 29 ' v ' 1 1 X' . - 1' H Y .. A wh Je i , ' r, No 1 E5 , L2 'H t W. T. . . Nov. 21 Rowan, H. 16-14 Jan. 17 Klemme, H. 39-20 H. 27-17 J . 20 . - c , T. 9-26 J . 24 . - Dec. 16 H. 20-21 3 . De . 20 ' 26-20 b. 7 20-26 J . 6 51-27 . 14 49-14 J . 10 21-23 18 No 13 . 17-27 . 21 ' 20-26 T. ' 19-25 in as we 5' H 'N -Q It 'v 1' E ill Cla!!-nw. g Please 'T 'WY' Tarzan Help .xl y 6' W own T J Seen Q. Knees .' Al 'v as G'RLS' ATIEhETIC ADSOCIATION The Glrls' Atheletlc ASSOCl8tlOD, organ1zed ln 1957 with sixty members, at t1e nresent tlue one of the largest organ1zat1ons in THS school, having a membershlp of one hundred and f1ve G A A offers a widely varied sports program to its members, namely basket ball, baseball, soccer, h1king, stunts and tumbling, wlnter sports, etc Marion Elder was the first girl in the hlstory of the Belmond school to re ceive a state G A A award About fifteen local awards were given thls year Anna Zeiger 15 president of this organlzation, Marlon Elder, V106 presldent and Marion Mack, secretary treasurer I'-F V M.. 61' '., NHKIL J ig, A In MW ra Y SOCCER The soccer program last fall was based upon a series of intramural tourna ments of which the seniors proved to be far superior to the competition offered them by the underclassmen However, during the season, many outstanding soccer players were revealed, thus claiming e berth on the all high school soccer team Those who made this team, are as follows Nina Courson, Dorothy Boelman, Jean Veeder, June Christie, Norma Packard, Priscilla Olsen, Anna Zeiger, Leode Gartz, Norms Jenison, and Ethel Jenkins 51 ' v O X ' ' 1 ' . o . . . . .D 1 ' is 1 ' e I V :T U, .. t 'Q' .V .r E 1 ' fi Q V ' e ,l'v I - ' ' Q' -' I A-I 7- L ,I A I - -.'-Y. Q., or all L 'v rl-A N- 'G xg., 1 l - - N -W., .5 L qs '- W ex Jil f 1 1 3 Jr 1 l 5 , h s , fl, A . 3 1 Y . , v Q W ,, - 1' 3 W? AL ,A-Eb? fl , 9 Al 1 'sf Q gf BASKETBALL Basketball was the magor snort of the wlnter season, coverlng a perlod of ten weeks much lnterest was stlmulated ln thls sport, due to the well dlVldSd talents of the class teams The feminlne sharpshooters won a name for themselves and their school by wlnning the state G A A basket shootlng contest snonsored by the state organ1 zation After much deliberation on the part of Mlss Bachman, girls' physical train lng lnstructor, these fOll0WlHg names emerged to make up the all high school basketball team Doris NlCk6lSOD, Norma Packard, Marla Braun, Ave Marle Withers, Priscllla Olsen, Verbena Melnders, Dorothy Sheller, Rosemary Ahlstrom, Ione Nithers, and Margaret Ter Hark I d L. l.lllP IHQIE Q X QQQTPLW A J. ini I. V 6 STUNTS and TUMBLING One of the most popular indoor winter sports was stunts and tumbling Many of the girls learned to master difficult stunts, build pyramlds and became masters in the art of divlng Tumbling honors go to the following girls Arlene Eide, Rosemary Jenison, Jeanne Christie, Mary Jo Evans, Marion Mack, Marion Elder, Irene Thayer, Ruth Guldseth and Norma Jean Packard 52 I - Qt' ls x 4 Q K NW 'A-M , e A I F, .. .. u ' -4 '. sl V , J A 'A in 'A .11 r. A A Q to , , 'fi' c, ,f gays -it -4, '- W 1 Y ' . A ,5 1 A vf' X ' 1' Y,f' A, 1f, U - fry is -A . I . L A A , 4 ft 'W f F. 'X ,Z 'Rf Lam H mi I W' .xx KAI'-T , Q gl Q- ' -2 4 +1 Y A large audlence wltnessed three one act plays presented by the Dra matlc Club members in theliigh School Audltorlum, February 16, under the directlon of Miss Dorothy N1CK8 A MIDNIGHT FANTASY Characters The Port a1t of a Colonial Girl The Portralt of a Modern Girl Martha Krass Left to right Martha Kress, Elaine Pletsch 54 First row Reese Townsan, Jeanne Ann Christie Second row Lucllla Anderson, Marion Mack Elaine Severson, Arlene Eide Junior Baker Third row Richard Flnn, Wm Cunning- ham, Leoda Gartz, Lenore Finn, Bill McBride, Don Benson, Robert Mc Namara, Don Braner Rosemary Jenlson B, So We ll Just Pretendn brought a large audience to the High School Auditorlum, December 2, to witness the Junior Class Play under the d1rect1on of N133 Dorothy N1CKS Characters Mary Brown Jeanne Chrlstie Ted Lonsdale Reese Townsan President Reed Don Benson Clara Ogden Kate Marion Mack Elsie Ruth Elalne Severson Agnes Maxine Hanson Rosemary Jenlson Arlene Eide Dave Richard Finn Donald Taxi Driver Rastus Sugar PIBIHSCIOCHBS Man B111 McBr1de Mrs Johnson Policeman Arthur Leonard Robert McNamara Bernard Thayer Leoda Gartz Lucille Anderson Junior Baker .la .4-as 2-f ' .K - X . 5 - 6 1 sl c'm ' 1 9 N I A Elaine Pletsch Tommy::::... ::::..Don Braner First row Bob Townsan, Pat Parker, Ruth Baker Back row- Lois Veeder, Joyce Anderson Margaret Mc- Laughlin 'df N Vs! LAVENDER and RED PEPPER THE PATChnD COAT Characters Agnes Watson Rosemary Ahlstrom Mlnnle Cynthla Watson Loulsa Robblns Mamie Gilchrist Susan Perkins Etta Brown fi- Clarlce Larson Delorls Slmon Betty Proeger Jean Veeder Rose Zeiger Priscilla Olsen 1 'Z Characters Grandma Hamllton Lois Veeder Dlnah largaret IcLaugnlin Gladys Hamilton Joyce Anderson haybelle Hamllton Ruth Jean Baker Bert Hamllton Garfleld Halverson Jlmmie Case Merle Bonte Oliver Atwater Harold Cunningham Bobby Stearns Bob Townsan Flrst row Betty Proeger, Deloris S1mOD Prlscllla Olsen Back row Anna Zelger, Rose mary Anlstrom, Clarlce Larson, and Rose qelger 55 S O N '1 i fy D- - F I 9: K I . I L Lizzie Jones... .... Anna Zeiger Effie Hamilton .... .....Pat Parker . T J 1 to ' --- t , . , . .' f' -A ip K 0 'F' T 'Q W TASTE AND BASTE CLUB Front row shes Eokardt, Norma Jenlson, Pat McMurray, Rub Gabrielson, Delores Simon, Evelyn Pals, Ruth Baker, Pat Parker Avis Braun, Julia Quinlan, ' axine Smith, Dorothy Kalkm-xrf, Mabel Lee. Second row Ruth Hinman Margery Sheller, Jacquilme Amblie, Nina. Courson, Rose Zelger, Margery Loats, Charlotte Foss, Dorls Larson, Margoz-ie Goenan, Bernice Ellmgston, Delores Sturveozn,Ar1ene Eide, Blame Severso1 . Thlrd row Rose Ho enson, Gwendolyn Bohning, Mary Dawson, Betty Veeder, June CflI'1St1B, Joyce And ex-son,Janot 'ilennen a, Eleanor Ruka,Dorothy Sheller, Betty Proeger,Ax-lone Leonard, Clarlcs Larson. NORMAL TRAINING CLUB Front row Miss Woodyard, Elaine Severson, Lrlene Inonard, Eunice Ellmgeton, Shirley Halfpap, Betty Lieuwen, Lois Veeder, Maxine Hanson, Marv-eret McLaugh11n, Helen Dorr, hrnet Berghefe Second row Mar aret Soma, Verbena Meinders, Anna Zeiger, Rosemary Ahlstrom, David Barry, Jean Veeder, Leoda Gartz, Janet Mennenga, Esther Homervald. is DRAHATIC CLUB Front row Pat Parker, Rose Zeiger, Ruth Gebrielson, Martha Kress, Ruth Baker, Garfield Halverson Helen Dorr, Marilyn McGuire, Doris Larson, Harold Cunningham, Second row-Miss Nicks, Elaine Plstsoh, Lucille Nelson, Anna Zeiger, Clarice Larson. Third row-Delores Simon, Reese Tomsan, Priscilla Olsen, Exmice Guldseth, Robert Tolnsan, Lois Veeder, Margaret McLaughlin, Betty Proeger. Fourth row-Ethel Johnson, Betty Veedsr, Jean Veeder, Joyce Anderson, Merle Bonte, Irene Weasel, Rosemary Lhlstrom, William Crmningham. 56 -T' A ' V 1 ' L . I WL Ae 1 ' e g 1 . X A D , . - Z , . . Q - I . . cf, . 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Z1 In 51 Q I f C9 A VgL71,v ff :wm- tf Je take this opportunity to thanx the fol lOWlHg merchants for thelr contrlbutlons that have made the senlor annual posslble Farmer's Coffee Shop Cafe Komfy Kabln Kamp Brewer's Cafe Belmond Candy Kitchen Nickel Nook Roberts' Cafe Farmers' Creamery Baker Dairy Oakridge Dairy Lyric Theater Klemme Construction Co Hogenson Construction Co U C Nolte Electrical Construction Roy Henderson, Attorney at Law R E Courson Agency Belmond Hosp1tal Dr A M Nelson Dr L R Parsons Dr A M Larson Adams Drug Store Schultz Drug Store Central Electric and Telephone Co Hanson Furniture Store Hills' Furniture Exchange Fulton Funeral Home Belmond Funeral Home C I Nilliams Greenlander Lumber Co Fulerton Lumber Co Belmond Lumber Co C C McGuire ClOCh1H6 Store Madsen Shoe Repair Store Foss Shoe Repair Store Belmond Auto Co Hub Garage L Tudor, manager Ed Kennedy Auto Repair Shop Belmond Plumbinv Co Farmers' Grain Co . First State Bank Goelz Barber Shop Fay's Beauty Shop Helland'e Beauty Shop Belmond Beauty Nook, Ethelyn Hinman Sue Fritz Hat Shop . McMurray Variety Store Waddington's Department Store Lauron Dorr Dray . R B Thompson Hybred Seed Corn Company 9 l. ' 2. ' 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. lO. ll. . 12. . 13. . . Co. 14. f 14. . . l6. ' 17. . . . 18. . . . 19. . . . 20. 21. 7 22. Central States Electrical Co. 23. . 24. 25. 26. 27. -- . .' 28. . 29. . 30. . 31. . . ' 32. 33. ' 34. . 35. -- . 36. 37. U . 38. . 39 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45 46. A 47. 48 . . 3 E Dr R T Coe, Vete11rar1an Cato C Griesy Hardware Store I M Helland Imrlement Co Belmond Tailor Shop R Kinseth 8 Son Grocery F 8 r Food Store Peterson k Son Crocery Store Tip Top Grocery Q Storage F Jacobson 8 Son Dry Goods Store C G Johnson Grocery Store McBrioe's Bakery R Grocery Coast To Coast Store Gamble Store Perry's Texaco Cafe Soupy's Super Shell Cafe Hal's Super Shell Cafe Braun's Standard Service Station Mennenza's Sinclair Service Station Neints Phillips Service Statlon N1elson's Skelly Service Station Ed Thompson's Recreational Parlor Bill's Place Belmond Advertiser ar hall a Q S 1ft Cl an I , haunderers, Fulrlers Vance uslc ompany Lecxer bros Sportlng oods Rusaels Studio Co o rhoto Co 40 49. . . . ' .1' 50. . 7 51. .. .. . 9 . 52. use . ' 54. . . 55. , 56. ' - 57. U ' ' 56. . . ' 59. ' 60. 7 ' 61. 7 62. 63. C 64. 65. ' ' 66. S 67. McNulty Diamond Service Station 68. . 7 G ' 69. ' ' ' 70. 71. 72. 75. M S ' n' nw' , ' ef e's 74. ' 1 X ' 3 75. ' Q N . ' . 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