Bondurant Farrar High School - Bluejay Yearbook (Bondurant, IA)
- Class of 1957
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Ballade of Good Counsel Geoffrey Chaucer DEDICATIO With the realization that we are still very young in heart and exper- ience: with the knowledge that with their counsel there is yet peace and love, and a deeper, calmer faith for us to seek: we gratefully de- dicate this, the 1957 Blue Jay, to our Mothers and Fathers. ,mu wwmhw-wfnwmmmM,nwm,K LEFT TO RIGHT: Virgil Friedrickson, Joseph Kennedy, Blue Caseltine, Willard McClanahan, Harold Sandquist, Clifford Custer, Ward Pritchard, BOARD OF EDUCATIOA JOSEPH KENNEDY RUTH WESP Superintendent-History, PfiUCiPa1'C0mm9fCi31 5043131 Sciences B.A. Iowa University B.A. Iowa University Graduate U.C.L.A. , Drake Graduate SUI, Drake, and and SUI ISTC DON ANDERSON Industrial Arts - Drivers Education B.A. Iowa State Teachers Graduate Work ISTC S. U. I. MRS . VESSEY SPRY Home Economics B.S. Iowa State PAUL GEORGE Mathematics - Science B.A. Tarkio College BONDURANT HARDWARE PA ULA LA UER Vocal Music B.M.E. Wartburg College RENAUD RYSDAM Coach - Bookkeeping B.A . Central College M.A. Drake University DOROTHY CRASE English - Dramatics B.A , Drake University SMITH IMPLEMENT COMPANY BUTLERS STORE AND STATION LTI ' '1iifG?1rLLQ'f .. 1.1111 5. K 1-1 11 wwf: wi:e?fQm:i1:f- i. . 'i.-M: ELEEf:..iE..?::2:4?3??iC?lIll: f5lf.:l K ' ff1:.:'f71:1 Le if 5115.121 ' ' Tfiifl .. .1 1.Uffi'1iYi-Nfiligz si'i':iEf W: ' . ..U1.v..1 1' QQ, 1 -fan 2 1 . .. ..J1..1S61 ,V ,, , 1 ix 5 , k fl, A 2 1 .111 'EUS-.ZQV SENIORS .1 .4 '11 . 1 .1 . Zee. . f-.125gfz1sav11iss1 .. .151Ssz5.5fsssvs:r'szs:1.Qs1szs..z1-4 .512 .1-11111111.11 111.11 .f11 1..1.W21 1,-.1M1,q11y 1- ..1w,.w1.f1 .1--111.11411 .11-111' - .isssixszx ' ' ' .f2.i21s31Ss11..fas111.:z:: ' k .::4s1s3!1:wW?sf..11- ' 11 1. .21 .1 ..w-- H 1m,..21f.1-- H11 1 Q15 wx If ,I JUDY CLARK Restless as a windshield wiper. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Triple Trio 1,3,45 Sextette 3,45 Mixed Octet 45 All State Chorus 45 Mixed Quar- tette 45 Girls' Quartette 45 Cheerleader 45 Freshman Queen Attendant lg Newspaper Staff 35 Annual Staff 45 F.H,A,l, 2, 3,45 Officer 25 Class Play 3,4, CHARLES BIRKESTRAND His eyes spell mischief, His smile spells HiI We all like him, He's one swell guy. Class President 45 Annual Editor 45 Football 1,25 Newspaper Staff 2,35 Student Council 3,45 Vice-President 45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 F, F, A, 1,2,3, Secretary 35 Iowa Farmer Degree 3: Class Play 3, 4: Bus Drvier 4. KAREN CRAWFORD She may seem quiet, but do you know her? F,H,A. 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Girls' Basketball Manager 45 Class Play 3,45 Annual Staff 45 News- paper Staff 4, PORTER'S HARDWARE 1311001121 CHARLES CRISE Why these folks rush arotmd is beyond me. Mixed Chorus 1,25 F,F,A, l,2,45 Class Play3,45 Annual Staff 4. DOROTHY EL SON l'Music ability, scholastic as well. Describingher gently, we'd say 'she's swel1'. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Officer 2,3,4, National Convention 3, State Convention 2,3,45 F, H, A, State Convention Style Show 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Letter Club 3,45 Class President 25 Student Council Officer 25 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Madrigal 3,45 Triple Trio 1,35 Octet 45 Sextet 2,3,45 Mixed Quartet 45 Girls Quartet 2,45 Trio 3,45 All State Chorus 45 Voice of Democracy Winner 45 Queen Attendant 25 Class Play 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Co- Editor 3,45 Magazine Cam- paign Manager 4. JOHN ESHELMAN If I were only rich instead of so darn good looking. Football l,2,35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 F.F,A. 1, 25 Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Class Play 3,45 F,F,A. Judging Team 25 Class Officer lg National F, F, A, Convention 2. LEIN LOCKER Bondurant DAVID F INCH AUDREY F RIEDRICKSON Late hours are not good for one, but they're fine for two. Basketball 2,3,4g Band 1,25 Baton Twirler lg Cheerleader 1,2, 3g F,H,A, l,2,3,4g F,H,A, Officer 2g F,H.A. Convention lg Class Officer 3g Class Play 3,43 Glee Club l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2, 3,45 Triple Trio 3,4g Sextet4gMadriga14g Annual Staff 4g Queen Attendant 4g Student Council 3,4g Student Council Officer 3,4g State Student Council Cabinet Member 33 National Student Coun- cil Convention 3g Newspaper Staff 3. The harder I try the gooder to be, the worserIam, Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Track 3g Y Mixed Chorus l,2,4: Octet 4: All State Chorus 4g Class Officer 2, Band 1,2,3g F,F,A, l,2g Annuai Staff 4: snare F,F,A. con- ,at vention 2. 1 '-WN-A-rvwerww-m -W' W f-'anew-w-rwff'-Hmmm'-m..,.mf EDWARD HEWIT T Guys like me happen to the best of families. Mixed Chorus l,2,3g F. F.A. lg Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3,4g Track 3. ANKENY CLEANERS WO 4-4501 EDWIN HOLLAND One's studies do so interfere with one's high school course. Football l,2,4g Basketball l,2,3g Track 3,43 Baseball l,2,3,4g F,F,A, 1,2,3,4, Officer 45 Annual Staff 4g Class Play 3,4g Mixed Chorus lg Safety Patrol 1. RONNIE KINNEY Miss school? Never think of it. F.F.A. l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4g Track 3,45 Football 2,3,4 vention 2g National F, F.A, Convention 4, LORETTA KINNEY In Love affairs, she needs no tutor. Cheerleading 1,2,3g Basketball 3,43 Sextet 2,3,4g F,H,A, 1,2,3, 4, Officer 25 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Madrigal 2,3,4g Trio 45 Mixed Octet 4g President Student Council 4, Triple Trio 1,33 Mixed Quartet 4, Girls' Quartet 4g Queen Attendant 3g F,F,A, Sweetheart 3g Band 1,25 Class Play 3,4g Class Secretary 45 Annual Staff 4, All State Chorus 4. MOF F ITT FURNITURE Mitchellville i Annual Staff 4g F. F. A. J' udging Team 2,3g State F . F. A. Con- VERNON MC CLAY Be silent and be safe. F,F,A. 1, 2, 4g Annual Staff 4g Class Play 3, 4. I AMES LONGCOR Bewarel I might yet do something sensational. F. F.A. l,2,3g Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Annual Staff 4g Mixed Chorus lg Class Play 3,45 Safety Patrol 1. MARIOY MURROW Ambitious, Capable, and Shy: Not bragging'Iwill' but always lru try.9 O! Glee Club l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Sextet 2,3,4g Trio 3,4g Solo 2,33 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. Officer 35 Girls' Quartet 2,43 Mixed Quartet 45 Octet 4: Triple Trio 1,3g Class Play 3,4g Annual Staff 4g Newspaper Staff 3g Band Majorette l,2,3,4g All State Chorus 4. MEADER PRODUCE Mitchellville BARBARA NOLIN Silence is golden and I'm bankrupt. Office Girl 45 F,H,A, 1,2,3,45 F,H,A, Officer 2,45 state F.H.A. Convention 35 Glee Club l,2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Class Officer 15 Annual staff 45 Class Play 3,45 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,45 Newspaper Co-Editor 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Letter Club 2,3,45 Betty Crocker Award 45 American Legion Auxiliary Award 4. ROBERT OLES ON Today the world is composed of men who rust upon the she1f5 All great men are dying -- I feel sick myself. Class Officer 1,35 Student Cotu1ci125 F. F. A. 1,2,35 Vice-Presi- dent 35 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Octet 45 Boys Octet 45 Mixed Quartet 45 Madrigal 45 All State Chorus 45 Solo 3,45 Boys' State 35 Annual staff 45 News- paper Staff 3,45 Class Play 3,4, A gal with a disposition so sweet in basketball is hard to beat! Basketball l,2,3,45 Letter Club '2,3,45 Class Officer l,2,3,45 F,H,A, l,2,3,45 F.H,A. Officer 2,3,45 F,H,A. Convention 25 F,H,A, State Convention Style Show 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Girl's State 35 Majorette l,2,35 Drum Major 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Chairman of Polk County Teen-For Polio drive 45 Class Play 3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Sextet 2,3,45 Triple Trio 1,3,45 Madrigal 45 F,H.A, State Convention Style Show 4. WILSON TRUCK STOP Des Moines LEE VON STEIN Leader of men, follower of women. Football l,2,3,45 All State Honor Roll 35 Co-Captain 45 All Conference Football Team 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3, 45 Track 3,45 F,F,A, 1,2,35 F,F,A, Officer l,2,35 F.F.A, Hog Judging Team 2,35 Student Council 45 Annual Staff 45 Safety Patrol 1. l DELORIS SMITH Oh quiet lass, few know the treasures hidden inyou. Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Basket- ball Manager 4g Newspaper Staff 35 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 3,4. PAULETTE KAY WILEY Her life has many a hope and aim, Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Triple Trio 1,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Madrigal 45 Sextet 2,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. OFficer25 News- paper Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 45 D.A.R. Award 45 Class Officer 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Letter Club 2,3,45 F,F,A, Sweetheart 45 Class Play 3,4. LEHMANS F LORIST Des MOiI16S T COLLEEN WILLIAMSON To live the longest and the most, Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 4g F.H,A, 1,2,3,4g Class Play 3,4g Annual Staff 4, DORCAS WOLF E Some talk seldom, some talk never: but she like a brook goes on forever. Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. Officer 35 Basketball 1,4g Class Play 3,45 Annua1Staff 4g News- paper Staff 4. STEVE WOLFE Sometimes I sit and think, but most times Ijust sit. Mixed Chorus lg F.F,A, 1,23 Class Play 3,4g Track 3,4g Annual Staff 4. I WHITE WAY SERVICE STATION Altoona HOW WE LOCKED TH -Nl ihar-les David Kay A 1? ' f1,,. If-'dxf I C ,Utlol-is Gvcso 11- 9- Karen Ve Ph Oh MS.. w,.Q : V Ba Es. 'fa .--f ' ' - - j ' f 1 of Q H4 W 1' Aa ries C 'UH Fd. H .Neue HUd e'f Johh Dar--'Hy -? oh 4 W . QP '. 2 Q '2': gf Colleen . v,:J A', , iq, rloarq Rim SENIOR PLAY THE CANNIBAL QUEEN Mrs. Craig , . . . Daisy Mae Comfort Lucious Long . . . Bruce Clyde . . Brenda Day . . . . Eugenia Sherwood . .T ulia Boyd .... . Q 1 a Professor Cornelius Kent . . , , Mary Fremont . . . Robert Fremont . Allen Kent ..... Mildred Wade , . . .Tu-.Tu ...... . . . Dorothy Elson . . Dorcas Wolfe . . J' im Longcor Dave Finch . . . Bob Oleson . . . . . Kay Wiley . Rita Rosenberger , . Barbara Nolin Marjoy Murrow . . . . Lee Von Stein Audrey F riedrickson Karen Crawford . , . . . Ed Holland Charles Birkestrand Colleen Williamson . . . Loretta Kinney J' udy Clark The senior play was presented on April 4 and 5. Mrs. Lewis Crase was director. CLASS MOTTO: CLASS FLOWER: CLASS COLORS: Baccalaureate Date: Graduation Date: The higher we rise, the better the view. Pink rose Mint green and silver May 19, 1957 May 23, 1957 HAMLIN OIL CO. .TACKS TRUCK STOP - LOGLI SUPER VALUE IUNIORS ' FIRST ROW: Mrs. Spry, Lord, Ingle, Pritchard, Hart, Diller, SECOND ROW: Hewitt, Rtmyan, L. Story Kinney, C. Story, Robinson. THIRD ROW: Stroud, Grant, Sigmund, Frakes, Haines, Miller. IUNIORS Under the leadership of Ron Grant, Sandy Hart, Joan Pritchard, and Dave Frakes, and with Mrs. Spry as sponsorg the jtmiors have had a successful year. In the fall they presented their class play, Me and My Shadow, which was very well received. The Junior-Senior Banquet held in April climaxed their year of hard work. They are now look- ing forward to their last year at B.I-LS. WEAR EVER COOKING UTENSILS SOPHOMORE W? i I FIRST ROW: Byers, Irons, Bailey, Campfield, Kinney, Engle. SECOND ROW: Mr. Zigler, Morgan, Mauch Von Stein, Ingle, Jensen, Birkestrand, Carlson. THIRD ROW: Sigmund, Nolin, Grant, Mathis, McIntosh Bowers, Gilbert, White. SOPHOMORES We realize that now our sophomores, after safely passing the lower division, have reached the half-way mark toward their goal -- graduation. They have proved by their records that they deserve the rank of upper classmen. September saw the enrollment of twenty-one class members, and it didn't take long for these Sophs to find honorable posi- tions in BHS'S many extra-curricular activities. Many have shown their talents in music groups, in band, and in sports. This class has asserted its leadership and efficiency, and they now justify the right to become -- upperclassmen. TRIPLETT IMP.-D. H. NORD and F. T. I-IACH, M. D. 5- 'ui L3 3, L. 0 0 Q Q.. W Q 4 . Q, Q Mag H N , FIRST ROW: McC1ay, Pritchard, Kinney, Harris, Diller. SECOND ROW: Mr. George, F. L0rd, RYSUHID White, Deardorff, Rosenberger. THIRD ROW: Grimes, Efnor. .T . Lord, Williamson, Pezzetti. FRESHMEN Although small in number the Freshmen have proved themselves to be full-fledged high school students, They have eagerly participated in music, sports, and club organiza- tions. Initiation day, the last minute parties, and building the home coming float will be remembered as The good old times when looking back on their Freshman year. FIRST ROW: Birkestrand, K. Bailey, Wolfe, Frieclrickson, Gannon, Gilbert, C. Bailey, Estrem. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gorsuch, Boardman, Kinney, McC1intic, Horning, Crise, Diller, Frakes. THIRD ROW: D. Kinney, Krisinger, Waterhouse, McCleary, Finch, Yoho, Plaisted. EIGHTH GRADE The 1956-57 school year started September 4. All of the eleven boys and thirteen girls enrolled the first day are still in our class. The Junior High basketball squad, both boys and girls, had a successful season. The eighth grade in co-operation with the seventh and sixth grade built a float for homecoming, participated in the Christmas program, and sold magazines to purchase a school piano. FIRST ROW: Cameron, White, Frakes, G, White, Hamlin, Smith, Custer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bain, Sig- mund,'Cooper, McCleary, Maloney, Harris, Justice, S, Maloney. THIRD ROW: Holland, Jensen, Iseminger Tomlinson, Hayes, Dunbar, Duthie, Bowers, Anderson. SEVENTH GRADE This is our first year playing jtuiior high basketball. Both the girls' and boys' teams have very good records, Gerry White, Bill Frakes, David Hamlin, J im Tomlinson, and Dennis Smith have played on the boys' team. The seventh grade girls on the team were Edna Justice, Sheila Maloney, ,Tane1McC1eary, .T 0311 Iseminger, and Linda Harris. On December 14, 1956, we had a skating party at the Ankeny Skateland. We are planning to go to Riverview this spring. This is an annual party for the seventh grade class, OLLIE .T USTICE -RAY AHLBERG-TUCKERS FLORIST FIRST ROW: B. Campfield, Hall, Ruben, Williams, Fenimore, Morgan, Winter, Hamlin, Sprague. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Schuster, J . Campfield, Maloney, Horning,Crise, White, Johnson, Anderson, Iseminger. THIRD ROW: G. Sprague, Kooyman, D, Kinney, K, Efnor, K, Efnor, G, Kinney, E. Kinney, Waterhouse. NOT PICTURED: John Altman. SIXTH GRADE This year the sixth graders gave a reading program for their Mothers. They worked very hard on presenting it and they hope their mothers enjoyed it. Dana Hamlin's poster was chosen for the exhibit in Des Moines at the Armory for the Dental Health Program Danny Fenimore's was second, and Carolyn Enlow's poster was third place. During the year we lost Donald Hall when he moved to Corydon, Iowa and Linda Williams to Woodward, Iowa. Carolyn Enlow joined our room from Farrar, Iowa in December. 'Pl FIRST ROW: Collman, Crise, Friedrickson, Lewis, Sigmund, Epperly, Madison, K, Justice, Tomlinson SECOND ROW: Johnson, Deardorff, Anderson, Diller, Alexander, Musick, Hall, Williamson, Grant THIRD ROW: P. Maloney, S. Maloney, Mathis, Waterhouse, Kinney, M, Justice, Byers, Vonstein, McC1intic. FIFTH GRADE Fifth grade was mostly devoted to learning about our United States, how to work fractions, learning about our bodies, and developing better skills in arithmetic, reading and language arts. We enjoyed our classroom parties and our field trips. We particularly enjoyed our pioneer unit and the candy sale we sponsored. FIRST ROW: Williams, Dunbar, Fenimore, Everly, Mauch, Wilson, Jones, Madison, Cooper, Estrem. SECOND ROW: Miss Hilker, George, Harris. J. Rieck, Griffieon, D. Rieck, Phillips, Stewart, Gannon, White, THIRD ROW: Bowers, Bailey, Diller, Waldron, J. Rieck, Sprague, Yoho, Engle, Ingle, McClanahan. FOURTH GRADE The fourth graders have taken part in several activities this year. During American Education Week they entertained their mothers with a special program They took part in the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. Room parties, were given for Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day. DR. D. V. GOODE FIRST ROW: Griffieon, White, Hutchins, Pritchard, Kirmey,Horning, Paine, Rochat, Magg. SECOND ROW: Mrs. White, Maloney, Musick, Silver, Clark, Jones, Epperly, Anderson, Phoenix. THIRD ROW: Lewis Smith, Hamlin, Sprague, Morton, Lord, Bowers, Ault, Haines. THIRD GRADE Our year was high-lighted by the presentation of the pupi1's parents to their teacher. They had the experience of taking the state tests for the first time. Telling time offered the opportunity of speaking to a group, Story time gave them the chance of making good use of the bookmobile. Reading, arithmetic and social science studies have helped us to work together as well as individually, We have had a happy, successful year. ALTON JUSTICE-BONDURANT STANDARD OIL FIRST ROW: England, Silver, Steiner, Pope, Hutchison, Birkestrand, Majava. SECOND ROW: Rieck, Williams, Ruben, Ctumingham, Lewis, Magg, Sigmund, Mauch, Madison, Kinney. THIRD ROW: Mrs Clark, Everly, Deardorff, Justice, Hart, Rummans, Rasmussen, Diller, Newman, George, Johnson, Hall. FOURTH ROW: Williams, Stoll, Rieck, Justice, Campfield, Cory, Bailey, Phoenix, Fenimore, Hayes, SECOND GRADE During the past year, many memorable events have been experienced. We have had Halloween, Christmas, Valentine, and many birthday parties. We have enjoyed decorating for the various holidays. Our effort put forth toward phonics, reading, and spelling will make our experiences through the upper grades a more delightful task. Our language, science, and number experiences have greatly enriched our knowledge. We have tried to develop good attitudes, habits, and skills through play, art, music, and various room duties. GRAY'S FURNITURE STORE FIRST ROW: George, Sprague, Anderson, Stroud, Gable, Bence, Pope, Griffieon, Brashear. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Goodman, Alexander, Haines, Steiner, Newman, .T ustice, Justice, Hall, Hodges, Rieck. THIRD ROW: Ganote, Estrem, Rieck, J'ennings, Rummans, Herman, Hamlin, Bailey, Hall. FIRST GRADE One sunny dayin the fall of '57 this first grade class took a tour of some of the in- teresting spots in Des Moines. We visited the State Office Building and crossed to the State House through the 390, 000 tunnel. There we met Governor Hoegh. Then we went to the State Historical Building. At noon we ate our lunch on the lawn. Next we visited the Hi-lan Dairy Company, and were treated to chocolate milk. We also visited the Register and Tribune Building, and Younkers Department Store. By that time everyone was ready to start for home. It was a big day for each of us. DENNISTON AND PARTRIDGE FIRST ROW: Sodders, Pritchard, Bailey, Mauch, Ault, Hall. SECOND ROW: J' ohnson, Rasmussen, Haines Wilson, Prince, Rurnmans, Bence, Merrick, Newman. THIRD ROW: Miss Schumacher, Pezzetti, Grimm, Birkestrand, England, Mauch, Stoll, Tuolouse, Magg, Sigmund. FOURTH ROW: Howell, Morton, Hamlin Paine, McCLanahan, StoB, Carnpfield, Everly. NOT PICTURED: Carpenter, Waldron, Powell, Stubbs ' KINDERGARTEN This has been a very progressive year for the Kindergarten class. We have made some big accomplishments and are looking forward to future school years. LIONS CLUB QQ .L Xiaigfagvf H X 'Tli fx ,Q Wm -f 9251- 'HF' .igxmfigy - . , L, 1, is A Q MUSIC . ,asm A ,gfg5,s32g,3i,hy M, Q 1 Q Aff .i uf .am ff .st 5 www A mm swim ,f LQQIWNXQ ,, -gk. ff 52915, .- xx .f - uw sw 221' , ,Mel fm M1 14 x alll AQ' 11 .Wg - W A my l www 'WWNN New , New FIRST ROW: R, Rosenberger, Murrow, Joan Pritchard, L, Kinney, Friedrickson, Clark, Irons, Harris Wiley, Elson, Williamson, Hart. SECOND ROW: Diller, Crawford, Smith, Wolfe, Engle, Byers, Jean Prit- chard, E, Kinney, Mauch, Jensen, S, Kinney, Mrs, Lauer. THIRD ROW: Oleson, Grant, Mclntosh, White I. Rosenberger, Deardorff, Lord, Efnor, Rysdam. FOURTH ROW: Finch, Sigmund, Longcor, Mathis Hewitt, Bowers, White, Haines, Nolin. MIXED CHORUS . . . Sing All Your Cares Away Everyone's singing, and BHS students are no exception. The Vocal Department of BHS has a membership of about forty-five students. Under the direction of Mrs. Lauer, a Christmas Concert was presented in which all the large groups and numerous small groups participated. In the spring we presented an exchange concert to Mitchellville. FIRST ROW: Rosenberger, Murrow, Pritchard, L. Kinney, Friedrickson, Clark, Irons, Harris, Wiley Elson, Williamson, Hart. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lauer, Diller, Crawford, Smith, Wolfe, Engle, Byers Pritchard, E. Kinney, Mauch, Jensen, S. Kinney. GLEE CLUB . . . Sing, Sing, Sing! This group has had a very memorable year under the fine direction of Mrs. Lauer. They sang at the Christmas Concert, the spring concert and an exchange concert with Mitchellville . MADRIGAL FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Wiley, Elson, Rosenberger, Mur- row, Friedrickson, Kinney. BACK ROW: Bowers, Mathis, McIntosh , O leson. MIXED QUARTET K LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Lauer, Finch, Clark, Murrow, McIn- tosh . MIXED QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT:Mathis, Kinney, Elson, Oleson, Mrs. Lauer, TRIO Q v 2 Q F l if .L 1 I l ' I I Loretta Kinney, Marjoy Murrow, Dorothy Elson. TRIPLE TRIO Judy Clark, Janice Irons, Audrey Friedrickson, Rita Rosenber- ger, Ioan Pritchard, Jean Pritchard, Kay Wiley, Phillys Mauch, Sandra Byers. BOYS' OCTET Bob Mathis, Steve Efnor, Dennis Deardorff, Joy Rosenberger, Curtis White, Bob Oleson, Ron Grant, Fred McIntosh. EASTER'S STORE HAYES VARIETY Y TRUCK STOP BAND FRONT ROW, From Left to Right: Frakes, Pritchard, Horning, Hart, Finch, McC1eary, Freidrickson, Dun- bar, Morgan, Mauch, Friedrickson, Sprague, Efnor, Fenimore, Kinney, McIntosh, White, Bailey, Byers McC1eary, Maloney, Frakes, Bowers, Von Stein, Birckestrand, Oleson, Johnson, Kinney, Von Stein, Ingle Irons, Rosenberger, Harris, Murrow. The Bondurant Band is beginning to take a bigger part in school programs. They played at Christmas concert and led the Homecoming parade. They also had a pep band, which played at four games, We are looking for more participation next year since most of our band is made up of underclassmen. ACTIVITIES -' gg, I , FIRST ROW: Holland, R. Kinney, Finch, VonStein, Longcor, Grant. SECOND ROW: Runyan, Managerg J. Kirmey, Nolin, Gilbert, White, Haines, Frakes, Miller, Morgan, Manager. THIRD ROW: Mr. Zeigler, I, Lord, Birkestrand, Rysdam, Pezzetti, Williamson, Rosenberger, F. Lord, Efnor, Mr. Rysdarn. FOOTBALL Eleven rnan football .was revived in Bondurant after many years absence. Our team got off to a slow start, but their playing became more skillful as the season progressed. The experience gained this year will be valuable to the returning lettermen. The Blue .T ays turned in a football season with one win, five losses, and one tie against very tough opposition. OUR RECORD '7 Ankeny 26 '7 Altoona 25 0 Saydel 1 8 7 Colfax 27 13 Monroe 6 7 Johns ton 13 13 Urbandale 13 BONDURANT ELEVATOR MITCHELLVILLE CORRAL BILLINGS 8a GAGE MFG. CO. LEFT TO RIGHT:Bailey, S. Kinney, Byers, VonStein, Elson, Ingle fmovedj Nolin, Jensen, Hart, Rosen- berger, Engle, Wiley, Friedrickson, L. Kinney. BACK: Managers Smith and Crawford, Coach Rysclam. OUR RECORD: 58 34 62 73 49 41 53 56 53 66 58 41 43 GIRLS' BASKETBALL North Polk Mitchellville Huxley Farrar Urbandale Johnston Norwalk State Center Saydel Mitchellville Urbandale Altoona Ankeny 62 20 71 91 54 57 so 77 46 57 44 24 49 qory OUR RECORD: '71 Runnells 55 Farrar 49 North Polk 69 Altoona COUNTY TOURNAMENT 42 Ankeny SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 53 Hartford 53 Runnells 57 Carlisle DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 43 Lacona 52 Lovilia 47 Bla kesburg corn x , Bondura -LH ,meslo g .gs.l.., W Mdvance m Iourn y 3 GAMES TQNIGHT Q Bondurant vs. Lovilia. -- 7 p.rn. Humeston vs. Blalceshurg - 8 t p.m. ' GAMES SATURDAY , Consolation Final -- 7 p.m. District Finals - 8 p.m. Bondurant and Humeston moved ,into the semi-final round of the Qgirls district tournament. but both Shad narrow squeaks before ad- ivancing, ' g l Bondurant and Lacona play- 2 ed an overtime thriller in the first game and Humeston and 3 Lineville tangled in another ' see-saw' battle in the night- cap. t Bondurant will meet Lovilia in the semi-final round here' tonight at 7 while, Humeston will tangle with tourney favorite, Blakesburg, in the second contest. M ffgmurant and Blakeshurg ad-5 Ava A, ' fto the finals oiQrtlieg,Chari- 1 ton girls' district,,,,tqni'iieyl', ,withi avins over Lovilia.gand'iHun1estoni Thursday night. l'loLf i g so .vnasfffizqg ' 5 Ldgg.IA as 1 .s .ll , - 1 Bondurant exploded in the third f period to turn what had been al close game into a rout: s Leading by onlyihree points 4 ' at halftime. the Polk county sextette scored 19 points in ' the third cantoito race to a , 40-24 edge at the and of the 1- l third period. ' , E The scoring was even in the? final period, ibut the lapse had, cost the Loviliargirls their chance. W ' Bondulfint .led all the way, but' their margin was small during the first halfj They had a 9-6 lead at the end of thelfirst period, and still-,had only a three-point mar- gihg. 21-18 at halftime. Jerri Von Stein scored 31 points to lead her mates and get scoring honors for the game. Rita Rosen-E berger had 15 for the winners' while Beverly Tucker had 21 for, Lovilia. I BONDURANT 43 A LACONA 41 Bondurant moved past Lacona in an overtime thriller here Tues- day night in the first round of the girls' district. Jem van stein tina, ana Rosenberger shared glue' hero- ine's role for the Boiidurant sexlette. ., Von Stein, fouled with nine seconds left to play in the 'regula- tion contest, calmly sank both tree throws to tie the game and send it into an overtime. ' In the three minute over- - time, Rita Rosenberger canned a fielder to give ihe Bondu- rant team their victory. Lacona seemed to havesthe evic- tory in the bag when with 38 sec- onds leit to play, Marie Clark duplicated Von Ste-in's fete as she sank two free throwsifor Lacona to give them. a 41-39 lead, but dame fortune wasn't smiling on the Lacona sextette -and they couldnt hold onto their lead. Scoring honors for the igame were shared ,by Von Stein of Bon- durant and Viona Baker of La- cona. Each had 22 points, Baker, a tbl-iixiant outshooter, carried the scoring load for Lacona and if she had shot more Lacona might have pulled it out of the fire. ' Rita Rosenberger with 19, in- cluding her all-important goal in the overtime, had runnerup honors for Bondurant, while,-Marie Clark with 10 had second high honors for Lacona. M ' - Blakesburg's Wilclcatswon their berth in the state tournament with an easy 60 47 victoxy ovei Bondu- The Wildcats. who were quartertirtalists in last year's tourney, won their return trip on the shooting of Karen An- derson and Karen He-lmich and, thein height advantage over the Bondurant sextette. They were never in serious- trouble as they had a 15-12 edge at the end of the first period and in- creased it to 29-22 at halftime. The last half was all Blakesburg as with their., height .advantage they controlled ,both boards and when they needed more than one ,shot were able-to get it. , g The backcourt trio, meanwhile, was holding Bondurant to only one shot, then -grabbing all re- bounds. A I-lelmich had 29 points 'while Anderson had 20 and Marilyn Thompson added the other nine to f,lW6'.'winners' total. ilelrri .VonStein had 27 for the 105111-s.i s t t If anyone beats your record, they'Jl be in the state, This is an accurate way of saying thatwelost to Blakesburg in the finals of the district tournament. After an average season, the desire to win grew very strong. To top our sectional, we won over Hartford, Runnells, and Carlisle. In district play at Charlton, we beat Lacona and Lovilia. We finally met our match with the Q1-1s from Blakesburg, who had a tive-inch height advantage over us. flu state tournament play, Blakesburg ended their season as the Con- solation Runner-up,l With a season's record of 14-10, a first place sectional tourna- ment trophy, a.nd the runner-up trophy in the district, we feel we have had a successful season. FIRST ROW: VonStein, Finch, Eshelman, Frakes, Haines, White, Longcor. SECOND ROW Mr Rysdam Coachg Sigmund, Mclntosh, Grant, Nolin, Holland, Kinney, Gilbert, Manager. OUR RECORD: 75 60 61 70 64 55 69 81 47 54 '71 51 BOYS' BASKETBALL North Polk Mitchellville Huxley Farrar Urbandale Johnston Norwalk State Center Saydel Mitchellville Urbandale Altoona OUR RECORD: 50 Ankeny 72 Runnells 71 Farrar 56 North Polk 60 Mingo 55 Altoona COUNTY TOURNAMENT 43 Ankeny SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 69 Huxley '70 Grimes 54 Mingo Lee VonStein-293 points Our boy's team started off to a flying start. The five starters were tabbed The Iron Men by the Des Moines Register. They won eight games un- til they dropped a one point decision to Saydel. On they went past four more teams, until the county toumaments when Ankeny won by a nose-2 points. Mingo and Altoona also by-passed the boys by close margins. Their last game was with Mingo in the sectional tournament. The Blue Jays went down in defeat 58 -54. This finished a successful season with a 17-5 record. Total Points: BHS 1315, Opponents 953: Of- fensive Average of 62.6 per game and Defensive Average of 45.3 per game. ACTION SNAPS . John Eshelman-260 points -Frosty White fnumber 30, 334 points -David Finch fjumpingj 71 points ANKENY D-X STATION-ALTOONA HERALD Q' Qi! 'X X FRONT ROW, Left to Right: I. M. Kennedy, Sponsorg Freidrickson, Kinney, Engle, Kinney, Grant. BACK ROW: Birkestand, Mathis, Von Stein, Rosenberger. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council officers for the year are: Loretta Kinney, President: Charles Birke- strand, Vice-Presidentg Ron Grant, Secretary, and Audrey Friedrickson, Treasurer. Mr. Kennedy again served as sponsor of the Council. Five members and Mr. Kennedy attended the State Convention at Ames in October. Ron Grant was elected to the State Cabinet. Some of the activities sponsored by the Council were Homecoming, Veteran's Day Program, and class tournaments. PEARL EFNOR CAFE BONDURANT GENERAL STORE FRONT ROW, Left to Right: White, Miller, Frakes, L. Kinney, Holland, R. Kinney, Nolin SECOND ROW Birkestrand, Carlson, McClay, Crise, Robinson, Gilbert, Morgan, Mr. Zeigler. F.F.A The Bondurant F. F. A, is composed of high school boys that are enrolled in Voca tional Agriculture. Their achievements this year are to be commended. The chapter has made a con siderable amount of money on the corn that was planted last spring. The chapter sponsored the annual Sweetheart Dance, and have also sold B H S sweatshirts to the student body. Under the leadership of Mr. Zeigler they are planning to participate in the various COIIICS IS , President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . . Sentinel . . Advisor . . OFFICERS Ed Holland Ron Kinney Dave Frakes Frosty White .Terry Miller Jack Nolin Mr. Zeigler FIRST ROW: Lord, Rosenberger, Nolin, Murrow, Elson, Hart, Jensen, Byers. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Spry Von Stein, Smith, Crawford, Mauch, Kinney, Diller, Pritchard, Irons, Bailey. THIRD ROW: Kinney, Prit- chard, Friedrickson, Williamson, Kinney, Engle, Wiley, Ingle, Ingle, Wolfe, Campfield, Harris. FOH OAI The Bondurant Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America has been very busy this year. In October we had the honor of holding the District Meeting here. Later, at Christmas time, we entertained our parents and four orphaned children at separate parries. We also presented our annual style show for the P,T, A, We held a Smorgasbord as a fund-raising project. In May our new officers took over for the coming'5'7-'58 school year. The officers for the past year have been the following. President . ..... .... Do rothy Elson Vice-President . . . . . Marjoy Murrow Secretary . . . . ..... Sandy Hart Treasurer .... . ..... Barbara Nolin Parliamentarian . . . . . . Rita Rosenberger Reporter-Historian .... .... B renda Lord Recreation Chairman .... . . Ann Jensen Music Chairman .... . . . Sandy BYGPS MITCHELLVILLE ELEVATOR FIRST ROW: Crawford, Hewitt, Wolfe, Birkestrand, Rosenberger, Kinney, Friedrickson. SECOND ROW: Clark, Nolin, Elson, Wiley, Williamson, Murrow, Smith. THIRD ROW: Oleson, Finch, Kinney, Von Stein, Longcor, Wolfe, Eshelman, Holland, Crise, McC1ay, ANNUAL STAFF Editor . . . . . . . . . . Charles Birkestrand Assistant Editor . . . . . . Rita Rosenberger Advertising Managers . . . . . . . Bob Oleson Audrey Friedrickson Advertising Committee. . . . . , , , Dave Finch Charles Crise Ronnie Kinney Deloris Smith Marjoy Murrow John Eshelman Karen Crawford Steve Wolfe Boys' Sports . . Girls' Sports . Class Editors . Social Editors . Literary Editors Art Editors . . DAVENPORT OIL COMPANY - DR. O. J'. WEIGEL, Dentist . . Lee Von Stein . . . . ,Tudy Clark .. . ..KayWi1ey Colleen Williamson J im Longcor Vernon McC1ay . . . Barbara Nolin Ed Holland . . .Dorothy Elson Loretta Kinney . . . Dorcas Wolfe Ed Hewitt SEATED: Wolfe, Crawford, Elson, Nolin, Bailey, Byers, Rosenberger. STANDING: Oleson, Wiley, Grant, Grimes. First Semester SCHOLAR'S SHIP Co-Editors , , . Feature....... Sports......... Senior of the Week Music News ..... F.F.A. News .... F.H.A. News . . , Student Council . . Senior News . . . Junior News . . . Sophomore News . . Freshman News . . . Grade News . . . . NEWSPAPER STAFF . . . Barbara Nolin Dorothy Elson . . . . Rita Rosenberger . . ...... Bob Oleson . . . ...... Kay Wiley . . . . . . Sandra Byers . . . . .Terry Miller . . . Brenda Lord . .... Ron Grant . . . Dorcas Wolfe . . . Sandra Ingle . . . Ramona Bailey . . . . Tom Grimes . . . Karen Crawford Second Semester SCHOLAR'S SHIP Co-Editors . , Feature. . . Sports. .... Senior of the Week Music News . . . . F.F.A. News . . . F.H.A. News . . . Student Council . . Senior News , . . Junior News . . . Sophomore News . . Freshman News . . Grade News .... BONDURAN T ELEVATOR A . ... . . . Sandy Hart Jerry Miller . Larry Haines Mickey Runyan . Brenda Lord Fred McIntosh . . . .Terry Miller . . . Brenda Lord . . . Ron Grant . . Dorothy Elson Joan Pritchard . . Ann Jensen Eleanor Kinney . Donna Diller Roy Harrington , , Arleen Harrington Mrs. King .... Susan Fisher . . . Bruce Douglas . . Georgia Butler . . Shadow . . . I-Iickson . Sabu . . ME AND MY SHADOW JUNIOR PLAY . . Larry Haines Ronnie Grant . Sandra Ingle . . . Brenda Lord . . . . Sandra Hart . David Sigmund Jerry Miller . . Donna Diller . . Ioan Pritchard . . . Dave Frakes . . Mickey Runyan CLARK'S CABINET SHOP IOYCE'S BEAUTY SHOP I-IOMECOMING ROYALTY QUEEN RITA ROSENBERGER CLASS ATTENDANTS LEFT TO RIGHT.Je1'1 VonSte1n, Judy Harris, Sandra Ingle, Aud- rey Friedrickson. ABEL MC CLEARY HOMECOMING SCENES ,..-4-may -fr C New ,fi pf 'S 0 . Sf il Senior Float --First Junior Float- -Third Sophomore Float- -S econd Freshman Float JIM HAINES AUTO SERVICE ,jfgwfw wffiQ55Wf'Ti3fQvf1'W'?'-f ff, jf 5 A1 -z,.sav..,f., 1 , , ,vw J' uw 4 ,,, . 42 ,gym p ' V 5 '7 M?--5533353 .ASN ., .,, .15 ,uw K4 im W Z Q fzg 4, X x 1 K 5 .--L'gg gil K y : i SNAPSHOTS ESEEFSEQ Nun 1 , J Lb v jg, 5' wg ? i F 9? psig .- N 5 f ' 3 CLASS WILL Charles Crise wills his way with girls to Ronnie Gilbert. Vernon McClay wills his ability in athletics to Dave Frakes. Deloris Smith wills her quietness to Ann Jensen. Karen Crawford leaves her hot iron to anyone who can scorch the B.B, suits, Jim Longcor wills his go- cart toanyone who can hold it down. Ed Holland wills his ability to talk to Des Moines operators. Dorcas Wolfe wills her gift of gab to next-years bookkeeping class. Ed Hewitt wills his smoke rings to anyone who can master the task, Steve Wolfe leaves his new Ford to anyone who can meet the payments. Colleen Williamson wills her penny in her shoe to anyone who needs good luck. Ronnie Kinney leaves to collect his Senior miniature class pictures. Dorothy Elson bequeaths her Voice of Democracy speeches to Rornona Bailey. Audrey F, and John E. leave their noon hours to Joan and Jerry. Loretta Kinney leaves saying, It's later than you think! Lee Von Stein wills his late hours to anyone who can get up the next morning. Charles Birkestrand leaves his shoes of leadership to anyone who can fill them. Kay Wiley leaves her short hair to James Lord. Barbara Nolin leaves Ron until week-ends. Rita Rosenberger bequeaths the many hours she has spent in study hall preparing desperately for tests. Bob Oleson wills his cheerleading position to Mickey Runyan. Good Luck! Marjoy Murrow wills her ability of friendly persuasion with teachers to Charles Sigmund. Judy Clark leaves her high school romances and broken hearts. Dave Finch leaves school for keepsl The Senior Class leaves the school pleasant memories! ALTOONA ELEVATOR ALTOONA PHARMACY A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SENIOR Midnight: Judy hears her mother hit the floor upstairs, so she says, Bye, Larry, 12:15 Ron takes Barbara home. 12:31 Vernon and Charles are still working Csawing logs.J 1:00 Colleen wakes up to hear cuckoo clock. 1:30 Audrey and Loretta cook breakfast for John and Lee 1:48 Charles tells Kay goodnight. 1:57 Ron finally leaves Barb's. 2:13 Steve gets home from Naval Reserve meeting??? 2:30 Lee and John head for home. 3:00 Dave FINALLY gets home. ' 3:15 All seniors are cuddled up in the cozy little beds slumbering soundly, 3:49 Judy wakes up screaming from a bad dream. 4:00 Ronnie gets up and prepares to start on milk route. 4:58 Dorcas is talking in her sleep. 5:30 The alarm goes off and Lee lets Dad get up and start chores, 5:45 Colleen's mother calls up the stairs, Colleen. 6:00 Mothers call all senior boys. 6:15 Rita rises to study for today's English teSt. 6:30 Dorothy gets up and sews frantically. 7:00 The rest of the seniors rise, except Barb,Judy, and Dore. Some shine and some don't. 7: 15 Marjoy puts her hair up in curlers. 7:30 Barb gets up. 7:50 Charles B. leaves home to start his morning journey on the bus route. 8:00 Karen raids her sisters' closet for clothes to wear to school. 8:07 Audrey polishes her diamond. 8:15 Marjoy starts pressing her clothes for school. 8:28 Ed Holland tries to borrow one of Dick's caps to cover his red hair. 8:35 Ed Hewitt stops at Wolfes to walk Dorcas to school, but she isn't up yet so he rides with Steve instead. 8:45 Bob goes to school on the Ferguson. 8:54 Dorcas gets up. 8:55 Buzzer rings -- nothing happens. 8:56 Miss Wesp raps on her desk 'for order. 8:59 Miss Wesp gives a lecture on Loitering on the way to class. 9:00 Buzzer rings and Dorcas comes in. 9:01 Classes pass and Barb heads for the office, 9:02 Dorcas tells last minute gossip to bookkeeping class. 9:05 Judy and Colleen look vigorously for their shorthand papers. 9:07 Dave tells physics class of his latest escapade with the police. 9:15 Mr. Anderson tells Jim, Ed, and John, All right boys, let's get to work. 9:20 Colleen finds her shorthand paper. 9:30 All classes hear a loud roar of laughter from physics class. 9:50 Karen and Deloris get an excuse from Mr. Rysdam to go press suits at 1:40. 9:55 All seniors, except Judy, go, 5 economics. 9:56 Yea!!! We have a movie. 10:00 Judy finds her shorthand paper and goes to Economics. 10:30 Movie over. Mr. Kennedy finds Lee asleep and says We like to have you relaxed, but that's carrying it too far! 10:35 Charles wants to have a class meeting. ' 10:50 Senior English class rushes?? to Mrs. Crase's room. 10:51 Ronnie and Ed Hewitt arrive at typing class, 11:00 Bob is making excuses for his wrong answers. 11:30 Mrs. Crase tells Kay to quit talking. 11:35 Loretta and Audrey compare bookkeeping answers. DR. G. C. KEAYS KOCH BROTHERS HOLLEY SCHOOL SUPPLY Osteopathic Physician 11:45 11:50 12:00 12: 15 12: 18 12:20 12:30 12:35 12:45 12:49 12:50 1:00 1: 09 1:27 1:40 1:45 1:50 1:55 2: 00 2: 15 2:28 2:29 2:30 2:40 2:45 2:50 2:51 2:55 3:00 3:04 3: 10 3: 15 3:20 3:25 3:30 3:32 3:35 3:40 3:42 3:45 3:52 3:58 4:15 4:21 4: 30 4:46 5:00 5:02 5: 15 5:30 6:00 6:25 6:30 Dorothy, Loretta, and Marjoy go to trio. All the rest of the seniors try to find an excuse to get out of study hall. Dave goes home. Trio goes to lunch. Barb joins trio at lunch. Seniors rush to be first in lunch line. Karen combs her hair. All the kids in study hall pair off. Deloris returns from lunch. Ronnie, Charles Crise and Ed Holland come in from playing ping pong in the Ag. Shop. Miss Wesp decides to increase the typing class's vocabulary by giving spelling tests. Boys in industrial arts make piles of sawdust. Dorothy is struggling to thread her sewing machine. Kay tries on her dress for Mrs. Spry to measure the hem. All classes dismiss but typing. Typing class is dismissed. Miss Wesp says, Whistle or shout, or I'1l send my bloodhounds out. Karen and Deloris go press suits. ' Rita takes a typewriter to annual room. Charles Crise plays ping pong. Boys go to basketball. Dave comes back for basketball practice. Girls have glee club. Vernon sits trying to contrive a way to ask Ramona for a date. Charles B. works on Photo Booth. Boys in ag. shop eat candy bars bought at noon, Mr. Kennedy has Barb take the money to the bank. Glee club dismissed, Loretta and Audrey go to the gym to watch Boy's basketball practice Uohn and Lee.J Rita and Dorothy go to typing room to type news for Altoona Herald. Barb returns from bank out of breath got there just at closing time. Marjoy and Colleen go to Bookkeeping room to study?????????? Karen sigts out to comb her hair. Ed Hewitt leaves for home. Girls go to basketball practice. Vernon tries to get his car started. Bob runs over to the church to take the Ferguson home. Basketball girls decide to tape blouses rather than to use buttons. Vernon finally gets his car to go. Deloris mails a letter for Kay. Ronnie is teasing the younger kids on the bus. Dave arrives home for an after-school snack. Steve goes out to Butlers for a coke. Senior farm boys are found slaving over chore :, Charles gets back from bus route. Marjoy reads the newspaper Cfunnies.J Steve comes back from But1er's and asks Dorcas to wash his car. Girls dismissed from basketball. Rita finishes her twenty laps and' joins other girls. Loretta goes to work at Butler's. Rita calls Colleen about shorthand assignment. All seniors busy feeding their faces. Kay gets ready to go out. Rita calls Marjoy about English assignment. DR. A. F. NIELSEN BORDENS HI-LAN DAIRY COCA COLA COMPANY 6:35 6:47 6:59 7:02 7:07 7:12 7:21 7:30 7:41 7:59 8:04 8:06 8:11 8:20 8:24 8:41 9:00 9:14 9:24 9:40 9:59 10:19 10:31 10:46 10:51 11:01 11:14 11:24 11:31 11:41 Ed Holland finishes shining his Plymouth. Dorothy takes up her sewing where she left off this morning. Charles gets to Kay's house. Karen goes baby sitting. Ed Hewitt picks up Dorcas to go out for the evening. Vernon and Charles go visiting Des Moines. David leaves for Deloris's house. Jim goes to pick up his girlfriend. Bob takes a carload of kids to Lone Tree, Deloris becomes entranced by Steve Efnoi-'s ghost stories. Bob and his passengers decide to have a fire drill. Lee buys groceries at Butler's for his mother. Deloris scares Steve with ghost stories and he runs home to Mama. Lee arrives home with groceries. Audrey and John are making plans for the future. Cop stops Jim and gives him a lecture. Lee, Audrey, and John arrive at Butler's to take Loretta home. Bob and Buick arrive home safely, Dorcas and Ed arrive home and Dorcas proceeds to do dishes while Steve keeps Ed company in the living room. Ron looks in his address book to see which girls he is to write to tonight. Karen arrives home from baby-sitting job. Ed takes a last admiring glance in the mirror at his new red hair before slipping into bed. Vernon and Charles notice the gas tank is about empty and head for home. Dorothy falls asleep and sews her finger in a seam. Vernon and Charles push the car the rest of the way home. Dorothy wakes up and rips her finger out of the seam and goes to bed. David comes home early because he thinks he might go to school tomorrow. Steve decided to go to bed, so Ed goes home. J'im's girl didn't like red hair: consequently, Jim comes home early. All seniors have been tucked into bed by their mothers except Judy. Midnight: J'udy's mother hits the floor and Judy says, Bye Larry, to end another day in the life of the Seniors of 57. . PEPSI COLA COMPANY FLYNN DAIRY UNGLES BAKERY ANDERSON-ERICKSON DAIRY SEVEN UP COMPANY v1'0GRAlP4y A fr IT MAKES SMALL DIFFERENCE WHAT MY ' IS . . Perhaps I sing . . . or paint . . . or write . . . Or free from stone an image I alone Perceived before. Or then, perhaps, Mine is another gift . . . The gift to teach . . . to build . . . or to extract From earth and air and sun and sea New knowledge, power, or wealth. But, as I say, It makes small difference What my talent is . . . however grand Or humble its estate. 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