Bondurant Farrar High School - Bluejay Yearbook (Bondurant, IA)
- Class of 1959
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3 4 F E f 1 V E 5 5 5 ZS E x 5 E 2 Z l X 1 I I I V, f .-X. -,-ff' ,:'-11-:L ,- THE BXHLXEB Pd 9 E BY TH PUBLISHED L Ass C SY'-NXOR ESOL AY-YJXR VG-GH SC -E wUWH BO Borxduranl. Xowa EDITOR Fred McIntosh ASSISTANT EDITOR Larry Bowers ADVISER Eleanor Findley Words cannot express our deep appreciation for the help and advice you have given us during our years at B. F. H. S. Not only in our class projects, but in our individual problems, you have taken an interest and offered wise counsel. It is, in an effort to thank you for all you have done, that we dedicate the 1959 Bluejay to you, Miss Wesp. Senior Class DAVENPORT OIL, Altoona and Bondurant I ROBERT SHARP ROGER SANDIN RICHARD BABER Ifldumial Arts Mathematics-Science Vocal Music D1'iVeIS EdUCafi0U Simpson College B. A. Drake University B. M. E. Iowa State Teachers College B . A . Graduate Work ISTC JERRY MILLS Business Education-Geometry Boys Coach s RENAUD RYSDAM History -T yping-Coach Central College B. A. Drake University M. A. ANKENY READY MIX CLARENCE ZEIGLER Agriculture -F. F. A. Parsons College B. S. Iowa State College Graduate Work University of Iowa and Colorado A Sc M. ELEANOR FINDLEY English -Drarnatics Drake University B. A. RI-IEA HULSE F. F. A. - Home Economics Park College A. B. Graduate Work ISC NAIDINE PETERSON Instrumental Music Drake University B. M. E LOGLIE'S SUPER-VALU, Ankeny JACK NOLIN The saddest words of tongue or pen: are these four words Come home at ten. F .F .A. 1,2,3,43 Officer 2,3,4Q President 43 Iowa Farmer 43 Football 2,3,43 Basketball 3,43 Track 23 Lions Club Award 43 Mixed Chorus 2. BONNIE INGLE A thing of beauty is a joy forever. F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Letter Club 13 Cheerleader 43 Drama Club 2s Student Council 33 Band 1,2,3Q F.F.A. Sweetheart Candidate 1,42 Homecoming Queen 33 Annual Staff 43 Safety Council 43 Honor Roll 4. DENNIS GRANT Love, honor, and O'Babyl Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3S Basketball l,2,3,43 Letter Club 2,3,43 Homecoming King 43 Football Co-Captain 43 Student Council 33 F .F .A. 1,2,33 F.F.A. Officer 3s Annual Staff 43 Class Play 33 Class Officer 1. HAWKEYE TRUCK EQUIPMENT COMPANY ROBERT MATI-IIS Either praise or oppose me-- I can't be overlooked! Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Track 25 Class Play 3,45 Class Officer 15 F.F.A. 15 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Small Mixed Chorus 45 Boys' Quartet 3,45 Mixed Octet 2,3,45 Mixed Quartet 2,3,45 All-State Quartet 25 Boys' Octet 2,3,45 Student Council 25 Solo 2,3,45Madrigal25 Student Bus Dri- er 45 Annual staff 4. ANN MARIE .TENS EN If silence were go1den5 she would be broke! Basketball 1,2,3,45 Co-Captain 35 Letter Club 1,2,3,45 All State Honor Roll 45 Softball 35 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Officer 2,3,45 District Officer 2 State Convention 2,35 Band 15 Mixed Chorus 2: Girls' Glee Club 2,45 Student Council 1,45 F.T.A. 45 Offi- cer 45 Class Play 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 35 D.A.R. Citizenship Award 45 News- paper staff l,3,4. LARRY MC KEEVER I don't believe in principal, but I do believe in interest. Basketball l,2,3,45 Football 45 Baseball l,2,35 Track 3,45 Letter Club 1.2,3.4: F.F.A. 45 F.F.A. State Convention 45 F.F.A. National Conven- tion 45 Class Plays l,2,3,4g Band l,2,35 Boys' Quintet 35 Safety Council 45 Cheerleader 15 Boys' Glee Club 35 F.F .A. Officer 45 Annual Staff 4. PULLEY GRAIN IN MINGO .T ANICE IRONS Dimpled Darling of our class. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. Officer 4: Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,4Q Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Triple Trio 23 Sex- tet 2,3,43 All-State Quartet 43 Mixed Octet 3,41 Solos 3,43 Class Play 3,43 Student Manager 33 Flag Twir- ler 2,3,43 Softball 2,33 Queen At- tendant 1,41 Junior Red Cross Rep. 23 F.H.A. Convention 2:SmaJlMixed Chorus 43 Annual staff 4. O. J. BIRKESTRAND A diller, a dollar, a twenty-four-hour scholar. Student Council 43 Smdent Council Officer 43 Class Officer 23 Class Play 3s Honor Roll 43 Student Bus Driver 4. RONALD IANES I never made a mistake -- at least nonel cou1dn't explain after- wards. Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 33 Letter Club 33 Band 1,2, 3,42 Mixed Chorus 33 Class Officer 2g Class Play l,2,3,43 Annual Staff 4. SANDRA BYERS A word, a smile, a girl worth- while. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Office 2,45 State F .H.A. Convention 25 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Letter Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Triple Trio 25 Sextet 2,35 Mixed Octet 3,45 Small Mixed Chorus 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Class Of- ficer 45 Annual Staff 45 Red Cross Representative 25 Sweetheart At- tendant 35 Homecoming Queen 45 Softball 2,35 Newspaper Staff 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,35 Magazine Cam- paign Manager 45 Speech Club 15 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Student Mana- ger 15 All-State Honor Roll 4. CRAIG CARLSON So wise, so handsome -- a success he's sure to be. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Track 15 Annual Staff 45 News- paper 25 Student Council Treasurer 45 Band 15 F.F.A. Office 25 F.F.A. l,2,45 Honor Roll 45 F.F.A. State Convention 1,25 National Convention 1,2. LARRY BOWERS I am a lover, but haven't found the one to love.2' F.F.A. 15 Madrigal 25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Speech Club 45 Class Play 3,45 Basketball 15 Annual Co-Editor 4. JOHN MORGAN BewareI may do something great Yet! Baseball 23 Manager 23 FJ-'.A. l,2,3,4g State Convention 1,2,3g National Convention 2,43 F .F .A. Officer 33 Judging 2,33 Class Play 3. GERTRUDE ENGLE Those are lucky who know her well. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Letter Club 2,3, 45 F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,4g Student Council 25 Glee Club 1,2,4g Softball lg Class Play 3. FREDDIE LINK The world is no better if we worryg Life is no better if we hurry. Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 3: Letter Club l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3: F.F.A. 4g I-'.F.A. State Convention 4gF.F.A. As- sistant Officer 4g Class Officer 2,3g Class Play 1,2,3g Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY KINNEY Argue early, argue late, if a line is crooked she'l1 argue it straight. Basketball 1,2,35 Basketball Man- ager 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45F.H.A. Offi- cer 3,45 F.H.A. State Convention 35 Class Officer 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Glee Club 2,3545 Band 1,2,3,45 Softball 25 Newspaper Staff 1,35 Annual Staff 45 Speech Club 1,25 Drama Club 25 Honor Roll 45 Girls' State Representative 35 Class Plays 3,4. DON YAZEL Full of fun, fancy free -- that's the way I'11 always be. Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Track 35 Football 45 Class Plays 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Boys' Octet 45 Small Mixed Chorus 45 Band 1,2,35 F.F.A. 45 F.F.A. National Convention 45 F.F.A. State Conven- tion 45 Annual staff 45 Quintet 3. ,T ACK PATTON The good die young, but that doesn't bother me. Class Officer 3,45 Baseball 35 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Wrestling 45 F.F.A. 3,45 Band 15 Basketball 4. FRED MC INTOSH I always mean what I say when I say it, but tomorrow I may change my mind. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Octet 2,3,45 Mixed Quartet 2,3,45 A11- State Quartet 1,45 Madrigal 25 Boys' Quartet 3,45S01O2,3,45 The 18's 45 Boys' Octet 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Drum Major 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 15 Class Play 3,45 F.F.A. 15 President of F.T.A. Class Officer 1,25 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Speech Club 45 Drama Club 25 Honor Roll 4. K ROMONA BAILEY Pm not denying that women are foolish, after all they were made to match men. F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Officer 35 Basketball 2,3,45 Letter Club 1,2,3, 45 Student Council 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Glee Club 45 Band 1,2,3,45AnnualStaff45Class Play 3,45 Softball 2,3,45 Class Of- ficer 35 F.F.A. Sweetheart Candi- date 25 Newspaper Co-Editor 3,45 Speech Club 45 Drama Club 1,25 A State F.H.A. Convention 25 Honor Roll 4. MAX NORTON There are lovely women, but no perfect ones. Mixed Quartet 45 Mixed Octet 45 Boys' Quartet 3,45 All-State Quartet 45 Boys' Octet 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 The 18's 45 Class Play l,2,3,45 Solo 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 15 Student Council 45 Newspaper staff 25 Band l,2,3,45 Honor Roll 4. I ERI VON STEIN Neither too young to be wise nor too old to be careful. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4: Officer 43 F.H.A. District President 33 Glee Club 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Softball 2,32 Bas- ketball l,2,3,43 Basketball Co-Cap- tain 3,41 Free Throw Contest 2,42 All-State Honor Roll 2,33 All-State Fifth Team 43 Band 1,2,33 Queen Attendant 23 Play 3,45 Annual Staff 43 Newspaper Co-Editor 3,43Speech Club 1,4. JERRY JONES There is a warmth of friendship in his way. Basketball 1,2,33 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Football 43 Class Officer 2,35 Class Play 1,2,3,43Mixed Chorus 3,42 Boys' Quintet 3s Small Mixed Chorus 4g Boys' Octet 43 Annual Staff 43 Newspaper Staff 33 Smdent Council 43 Student Council Officer 4. FORREST WHITE Why trouble the rnidnite slumber with dreamsg I have mine in class. Football 1,2,3,43 Football All-State Honor Roll 43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Track 23 Student Council ls F.F.A. 1,25 F.F.A. Of- ficer 2g Mixed Chorus 1,23 Annual Staff 43 Safety Cotmcil 43 Honor Roll 4. fbi LAWRENCE BALDWIN He dares not drink water for fear he'll rust his iron frame. Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,33 Track 3g Class Officer 33 News- paper Staff 1,42 Annual Staff 1,41 Class Play 1,2,33 F.F.A. 4. It's nice to be natural, when you're so naturally nice. Mixed Chorus 33 Glee Club 3,43 Class Play 2,42 Annual Staff 43 F .H.A. 3,43 F.H.A. Officer 4. PHYLLIS MAUCH She who plants kindness, gathers love. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Mixed Octet 3,41 The 18's 43 Solo 3,43 Mixed Quartet 3,43 Sextet 2,35 Triple Trio 33 Band 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. Officer 43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Student Manager 43 Class Officer 23 Softball 2,31 Class Play 3g Newspaper Staff 43 Annual'Staff 43 Letter Club 4. PATRICIA HALLIGAN FIRST ROW: Deardorf, Harris, Johnson, Kinney, Pritchard, White. SECOND ROW Mr Hulse, Rysdam, Williamson, Rosenberger, Efnor, Grimes. THIRD ROW: Patton, Diller F Lord, J. Lord, Bailey, Pezzetti. JUNIOR CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Election of Officers President - lan Johnson Vice-President - Dennis Deardorf Secretary - Dean Bailey Treasurer - Jean Pritchard Student Council - Tom Grimes , Phil Pezzetti Newspaper Staff - Eleanor Kinney OCTOBER Homecoming Float 2nd Place Attendant - Janice Johnson Class Play - Have A Heart NOVEMBER Movie Party DECEMBER Santa Claus - paid us a visit JANUARY Student Council - Curtis White, Eleanor Kinney Editors of Newspaper - Demlis Deardorf, Eleanor Kinney Reporter - Steve Efnor FEBRUARY Sweetheart Dance - Candidate - Eleanor Kinney LANGDON PORTER PLUMBING PEARSONS FOOD MARKET SALES PAVILION AND HEATING, Altoona Altoona Ankeny HII..LTOP SUPER VALU I FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Miller, Lane Frakes, Kinney, Birkestrand, Estrem, Bailey, Crise, Janes, Hamlin. MIDDLE ROW: Magg, Diller, Waterhouse, Kimberly, Finch, Horning, MoClintic. BACK ROW: Bailey, Plaisted, Wolfe, Krisinger, Yoho, Munson, MoCleary, Kinney, F redrickson. S0 PH OMORE CLASS AIRING THE SOPHOMORE WASH Head Boss in our laundry is Mr..T erry Mills, our class sponsor. Heavy duty work is done by: President, Bruce Munson: Vice-P resident, Judy Kimberly, Secretary, Sharri1ynneHamling Treas- urer, Carolyn Kinney. Our Student Council representatives are,,Tudy Janes and Carol Birkestrand. Last fall for our homecoming float we had We Cleaned North Polk. Judy Frakes was our queen attendant. ln our fine fabrics department, Carol Birkestrand was elected State F.H.A. His- torian and .T udy Janes was crowned Chapter Sweetheart. Helping clean-up on the basketball court on the number one line were Jean Homing, Deloris Finch, and Judy Janes. IACK'S TRUCK sToP D-X products MEADER PRODUCE AND HARDWARE Bondu-rant' Iowa Mitchellville, Iowa FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Cameron, Justice, Merritt, Knel1er,Custer,B.Baker, Cooper, Sparks, Carmen, D. Baker, Anderson, Patton. SECOND ROW: Sigmlmd, Iseminger, I-Iarris,Susanne Bald- win, Hayes, Sue Baldwin, Cory, MoCleary, Mr. Sandin. THIRD ROW: Hamlin, White, Dunbar, Tomlinson, Duthie, Bowers, Howell, Jensen, Holland, Frakes. CONSTITUTION OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS We the people of the Bondurant-F arrar High School in order to form a more perfect school do ordain and establish this freshman class of 1959. ARTICLE I Section I 'I'he freshman class of 1959 consists of thirty-one students, twenty girls and eleven boys. Section Il This year we lost one student, Floyd Hainline, from Farrar, and gained another, Donald Howard, from Ankeny. ARTICLE II Section I The freshman officers are: president, Edna J usticeg vice-president, Patty Sparks: secretary, Sue Baldwin, and treasurer, Susanne Baldwin. Section II The student council representatives from the freshman class are Gerry White and Edna J ustice. ARTICLE III Section I Our Homecoming attendant was Edna Justice. Section II Our I-'.F .A. sweetheart attendant was Joann Iseminger. ARTICLE IV Section I Three of our class members have been on the honor roll all year. They are: Ramona Anderson, Sharon Cory, and Enda Justice. ARTICLE V Section I With Mr. Sandin, our class sponsor, we have had two movie parties and a hayride. F ARRAR MERCANTILE, Farrar MINGO LOCKER - Ralph Harte! EIGHTH GR DE FRONT ROW: Maloney, Horning, Chiles, Ruben, Morgan, Fenimore, Fenimore, Crise. MIDDLE ROW: Waterhouse, Kooyman, Campfield, J., Anderson, Iseminger, Hamlin, Efnor, Campfield,B.g Kinney, G. BACK ROW: White, Altman, Sprague, Efnor, K.: Kinney, E., Mr. Gorsuch, Gardner, Johnson, Kinney, D.g Sprague, P. Twenty-five boys and girls were enrolled in our class at the beginning of this year. Mary Sinon left and went to Florida. Then three more joined our class, Gaylord Nichols, Barbara White, and Robert Chiles. The boys have been very busy in Industrial Arts. The girls had a few weeks of Industrial Arts this spring. The class has had a few parties this year. This is the first year that our Junior High has had football. They got some very nice uni- forms. Both girls and boys played basketball. Some of the Farrar girls played with us. We had our last game and finished our season the first week in February. Even though there were quite a few losses, it was a lot of f11n for everyone. FRONT ROW: Fredrickson, Maloney, Maloney, P.g Hall, Johanson, Epperly, Lewis, Dil- ler, Crise, Justice, Anderson, Waterhouse, Robbins, Musick, Chiles, Coleman, Tomlinson. BACK ROW: Deardorff, Kinney, Byers, MoClintic, Miss Maher, Justice, Von Stein, Sig- mund, Marhis, Williamson. FRONT ROW: Rieck, Harris, Cory, George, Williams, Dunbar, Rieck, J. SECOND ROW: Bowers, MoC1anahan, Diller, J' ones, Everly, Estrem, Fenimore, Gannon, Cooper, Mauch. BACK ROW: Griffeon, Stewart, Rieck, Yoho, Waldron, Mrs. Davis, Albee, Sprague, Engle, Phillips, Wilson. ABSENT: White, Ingle. 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S E C O N D A N FIRST ROW: Bailey, Moreland, Case, E. Rooney, D. Rooney, Carman. SECOND ROW: Robertson, Patton, Long, Link, Munson, Brown, Rasmussen, Henrichs. MINGO TRUST AND SAVINGS DENNISTON AND PARTRIDGE Mingo F I R S T D D T H I R D FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Longnecker, Morgan, Shaw, Case, Bailey, Partridge. SECOND ROW: Patton, Wagner, Carver, Kimberley, Roberston, Kimberley, Phelan. THIRD ROW: Patton, Baldwin, Payne, Rasmussen, Kimberley, Kimberley, Bailey, Mrs. Muckey. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Robertson, Link, Kimberley, Jones, Patton, Frey. SECOND ROW: Carver, Ayers, Eatwell, Bailey, Allsup, Lane, Longnecker, Miss Ware. ir 4499- 5 A Wig .w2 Ew Q QL 2 ' lift ' 0 X PT? ,J ' x , Q jp J 167 Q , 'N 'M fi I 9. ' I s eo mv XJ , I VJIXIIXJQNX Q' . X - III IIIIITJ 1 f A i' 1 ef N Z, E' ,xr 3 . 'XJ 'L , O, 'W 'Q 40 ff!!! N X X o Ov-N NEW B 122.3 ,, 'w b '3! ff , 5. ,f,iZ?x A gffx 140 , , xoo 'Ef?'v.,f x fl 1' -r ' Q 0 04 - 4' Q gf 0 xb V +- 1633 Q-Q,-lib QP 'Q' Q G' Wx 1 .. , .jf W' w ,ff Q , ,fb Z ' 'ix 'N ' f GWJJ' fi? f Nw f Q N ' 33 J5J7ffW F, ,N Q' X I F gf w J Q ff U34 T U' 0 fx-Vx., 'N TR A ' FOOTB LL S. y . x ,'m. y ,1 ,. 5. yy y y J N W 1 FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Fredrickson, Holland, Jensen, Duthie, Tomlinson, G.. White, Frakes. MIDDLE ROW: Munson, C. Bailey, McC1eary, McKeever, Sigmund, F. White, Grant, simbm, No1in,J. Patron, Yazei. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach, Mr. ziegierg Coach, Mr. RysdamgP1aisted, F. Lord, Kinney, Rysdam, Grimes, Pezzetti, Jones, D. Bailey, Dunbar, J. Lord, F. Patton, Manager: Wolfe. SEASONS RECORD Opponent Bondurant-Farrar Seasons Totals Ankeny 18 0 Points Average Altoona 14 6 'Saydel 24 0 Ours 58 8. 2 North Polk 21 7 Opponent 141 20. 1 Prairie City 0 32 Johnston 38 13 Urbandale 26 0 I WON 1 Q LOST 6 i Q1 .Yu I . l l ..-- ANKENY STATE BANK - L A H Membermrc Aanom T. NIELSON Mn GIRLS' SOFTB LL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Manager Criseg Diller, F rakes, Miller, Kimberly, Lane. SECOND ROW: R. Bailey, Birkestrand, Estrem, Kinney, Voriitein, Byers, Finch, Horniug, Janes, K. Bailey, Coach Mills. Great mthusiasm was shown by the girls softball team this fall. The girls, coached by Mr. Mills, captured the first place Sectional trophy by beating Maxwell, North Polk, and Radcliffe. They then advanced to the District where they beat Desoto in the first round, but were defeated in the second round by Prescott. The girls finished the season with a 6-1 record. SEASONS RECORD Opponent Bondurant - Farrar Norwalk 2 20 North Polk 3 10 Sectional Maxwell 0 13 North Polk 9 15 Radcliffe 5 8 District Desoto 4 11 Prescott 14 2 ALTOONA ELEVATOR V. w. SMITH ous, Ankeny, Iowa DETERMINATION, FAITH, ABILITY, WINS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Byers, Horning. Jensen, Finch, Janes, Vor5tein. SECOND ROW: Bailey, Estrem, Kimberly, Lane, C. Kinney, Birkestrand. THIRD ROW: Manager S. Kinney: Coach Rysdam, Kneller, Iseminger, Waterhouse, Engle, MoC1eary, Manager Mauch. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: E. Kinney, Carmen, F rakes, Sparks, Miller. SECOND ROW: Susanne Baldwin, Johnson, Harris, Kneller. THIRD ROW: MoC1eary, Hayes, Cory, Sue Baldwin. DENNISTON AND PARTRIDGE, Bondurant SUCCESSFUL SEASON 'S RECORD Opponent Bondurant - Opponent Bondurant Farrar MITCHELLVILLE Farrar Pella Christian 45 39 Mitchellville 40 Mitchellville 28 54 North Polk 61 Altoona 25 48 Altoona 54 Johnston 29 51 Johnston 43 Saydel 28 63 Saydel 29 Ankeny 44 70 Ankeny 55 Urbandale 32 55 Eldora 28 State Center 37 66 Urbandale 20 Ballard 57 59 Ballard 77 North Polk 64 SECTIONAL TCIJRNAMENT DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Mingo 63 88 Lacona 46 Shipley 29 62 Seymour 50 Altoona 29 45 Pleasantville 46 STATE TOURNAMENT Opponent Bondurant- Farrar Pisgah 42 57 Maynard 83 63 WON - 23 LOST - 4 INDIVIDUAL SCORING BY VARSITY B SQUAD SEASON RECORD Von Stein, Jeri 640 - 4 yr. 2,427 Johnston 31 Janes, Judy 387 - 2 yr. 738 Ankeny 22 Horning, Jean 430 - 2 yr. 760 Urbandale 14 North Polk 22 Eldora 20 SEASONS AVERAGE Altoona 17 Saydel 28 Offensive - 58.2 Ballard 37 Defensive - 43 WON - 7 LOST - 1 B 5 Y 9 if ' 1 G' If? ' 1:7 ' I I' l W 5 rw .sa 1 Yattumwsa , REYNOLDS SALES AND SERVICE CORRAL CLOTHING HAYES VARIETY Mirchellville Mitchellville Mitchellville ELEVAT OR STATE TGLIRNAME T LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Byers, Jean Homing, Ann Jensen, Deloris Finch, Judy Janes Jeri Von Stein. Jeri was on the fifth A11-State Team. HAMLIN OIL CO. , Jobbers of Phillips 66, Altoona. F. L. BALLARD and SONS Ankeny BOTTOM TO TOP: Ramona Bailey, Carol Birkestrand, Peggy Miller, Jean Horning, Judy Janes, Bonnie Ingle. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Carmen, Marlene Merritt, Judy Frakes. I SEASONS RECORD BONDURANT - FARRAR BOYS BASKETBALL STATISTICS 1958 - 59 Mitchellville 33 46 Seasons Totals Altoona 37 56 Ours 805 Johnston 46 37 Opponents 896 Saydel 57 39 Ankeny 63 45 Average 44. 7 Urbandale 48 37 Opponents 49. 8 State Center 62 40 Ballard 42 46 INDIVIDUAL SCORING BY VARSITY Mitchellville 48 45 North Polk 45 47 OT Forrest White. . . . 220 Altoona 53 42 Dennis Grant . . . . 126 Johnston 50 52 Max Norton . . . . 105 Saydel 55 47 Fred McIntosh . . . . 102 Ankeny 59 37 Craig Carlson . . . . 101 U1-bandale 47 35 Ronald Janes . . . .92 Ballard 58 53 North Polk 44 53 Sectional Tournament Bondurant-Farrar 50 Monroe 53 WON 6 - LOST 12 nBn Johnston 37 49 WON 4 - LOST 3 Ankeny 40 28 Urbandale 47 45 Seasons Totals North Polk 54 58 Ours 295 Altoona 45 34 Opponents 289 Saydel 31 46 Ballard 34 35 Average 42. 1 Opponents 41. 3 Q f A A A ff P 'Z xliwlffvv x ' Q 'f VWWU x Q4 1 WMM, X f 30 'fgolxuef f Q ...,,. fr . 'Y 4 4 ' lv rd Q if 12 4 V ' ' x 53' X A x J l ,xl N it ' I ' ll 1 V FARMERS SAVINGS BANK Mitcheville-Bondurant I Member FDIC . A : fa- 2, - ' -l MI ED CHORU FRONT ROW: Jean Patton, Ellen Custer, Sandra Cameron, Romona Bailey. .Tudi Frakes, .T anice Irons, Romona Anderson, Roslyn Estrem, Carol Birkestrand, Karel Kneller, Linda Harris, Caro- lyn Kinney, J anel MoCleary. SECOND ROW: Joan Iseminger, Sandy Lane, Gertrude Engle. Janice Johnson, Sharilynn Hamlin, Suzie Baldwin, Sue Baldwin, Judy Kimberly, Sandra Byers, Jeri Von Stein, Dorthy Sigmtmd, Peggy Miller, Joan Horning, Eleanor Kinney, Judy Janes, Phyllis Mauch. THIRD ROW: Doug Rysdam, Paul F redrickson, Billy Dunbar,J ay Rosenberger, Steve Efnor, James Lord, Jerry Jones, Curtis White, David Hamlin, Mr.Baber. BACK ROW: Max Norton, Bob Mathis, Larry Bowers, Fred McIntosh, Robert Krisinger, Jerry Howell, Dennis Deardorff, Don Yazel. The Mixed Chorus has appeared at many social gatherings. In November they appeared be- fore the P.T.A. during National Education Week. They performed at the Mid-Winter Concert, February 4. February 11, they had an exchange concert with Mingo. At Contest, May 14, they sang Lamb of God and Set Down Servant. They also sang at Baccalaureate on May 17 and Com- mencement May 21. FRONT ROW: Irons, Bailey, Frakes, Anderson, Estrem, Birkestrand, Bailey, Justice, Cooper, S. Kinney, Halligan. SECOND ROW: Harris, B. Baker, Lane, Sparks, Merritt, Patton, D. Baker, Von Stein, L. Harris, Horning, E. Kinney, Janes, Mr. Baber. THIRD ROW: Crise, Cameron, Carman, Iseminger, Hamlin, Sigmund, Pritchard, Byers, C. Kinney, Miller, Finch, Mauch, Knel- ler. BACK ROW: Custer, Engle, Johnson, Hayes, Kimberly, Diller, Baldwin, Baldwin, Cory, Jensen, Waterhouse, McCleary. GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club has been urrler the very able direction of Mr. Baber and has partici- pated in various activities. They sang at both concerts and went to contest. They sang I Gave My Love a Pretty Little Ring and Visions at contest. BREEZE HOUSE, Ankeny DR. GLENN V. HIGGINS, Optometrist F 'T 0- W' ROW ONE: Link, Baldwin, Duthie, Krisinger, D. Bailey, Tomlinson, McKeever, Morgan, Patton. ROW TWO: Kinney, Dunbar, C. Bailey, Plaisted, Frakes, Yazel, Jensen, Holland. ROW THREE: Rosenberger, Willianson, Fredrickson, Nolin, Lord, McC1eary, Mr. Zeigler. F.F.A. Jack Nolin, President: Fred Lord, Vice-President: Jay Rosenberger, Treasurer: Jim Williamson, Secretary: Paul Fredrickson, Reporter: Roy McC1eary, Sentinel, and Mr. Zeigler, Adviser. Q . ,It 1 :. ' .5-,., X. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Hamlin, Halligan, Birkestrand, Irons, Mrs.Hu1se, Jensen, S. Kinney, Byers,. Miller, Mauch. SECOND ROW: Harris, Baker, Lane, Bailey, Frakes, Merritt, Patton, Baker, Estrem, Von Stein, J' ustice, Cooper, E. Kinney, Janes. THIRD ROW: Krise, Cameron, Carmen, Iseminger, Sparks, Sigmund, Pritchard, Bailey, C. Kinney, Harris, Horning, Finch, Kneller. FOURTH ROW: Custer, Ingle, Engle, Johnson, Hayes, Kimberley, Diller, Sue Baldwin, Susanne Baldwin, Cory, Waterhouse, McC1eary. F.H. . The Bondurant-F arrar F.H.A. Chapter has had a very successful year. The girls have at- tended the district meeting and Roslyn Estrem was chosen the new district music chairman. At State Convention, Carol Birkestrand had the honor of being elected State Historian. Some of our activities include: party for new members and mothers, and a clash party for the high schooL Mrs. Hulse has been very efficient as our adviser. Our officers are as follows: PRESIDENT . . . . . VICE-PRESIDENT . . . SECRETARY . ....... TREASURER ..... . . . . REPORTER-HISTORIAN . PARLIAMENTARIAN . . . RECREATION CHAIRMAN MUSIC CHAIRMAN . . . PROJECTS CHAIRMAN . ADVISER . . . ..... CHAPTER MOTHER . . BONDURANT HARDWARE Ann Marie Jensen . . . . . Shirley Kinney . . . .lanicelrons . . . Sandra Byers Carol Birkestrand . . . . . Patsy Halligan . . . . Peg Miller . . . Phyllis Mauch Sharilyrme Hamlin . Mrs. Rhea Hulse . . Mrs. .Tack Byers ANKENY CLEANERS 'Q' E . A ,W il'-+f-.xwaff . JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TEDDY WAT SON LOU MANSFIELD MARK ANDREWS PEGGY WATSON BO LARSON FRITZI VINING ANKENY BY-LO FOOD MARKET Steve Efnor Curtis White Eleanor Kinney Tom Grimes Dennis Deardorff Jan Johnson Dean Bailey Doug Rysdam Jean Pritchard BUTLER 'S SERVICE CENTER HOMECOMING Queen Sandra Byers First Place Float--Seniors Blasting to Victory a QUEEN ATTENDANTS TOP ROW: Judi Frlkes, Edna Justice. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Irons, Janice Johnson. T -1 '-f WWW wh --'EGM ww ff k . yrs M -1 29: 153,61 . flfifff fl. -i K K :J , . ,Z :wysi 15225 Ji-figx., ,, . ' iG?fl5'i K J 5' 45977 ,. . Qsiilftwfyf -,,,Lgfi,f:5f L V - - 'INK .L.W,A. 2ile5v?,51Ji rA5'??LQv5224 I Y' ' fmfsqrf. f: wvffzkff--Q AM: ,rw .41 ,v g5gQgf' - 'f .affix 1: W . 'XPLEJ :Wx ' ? v,., .,A,,A . . M. :Wig w-Lh W ,H Af f' s,,,f..J,N., . N- YQ? S-3 Qi? md- 1 ,L.. M.. - H,-Q .1 ww' ,sk .nf CHAPTER W XAET SWEETHEART ATTENDANTS LEFT TO RIGHT: Freshman, Joanne Ise- i S ' B ' I ' m ngerg en 1or, onn1e ngleg Junlor, Eleanor Kinney. SWEETH EA RT On the night of the F. F. A. Sweet heart Dance, Judy Janes the Sophomore candidate was chosen Chapter Sweetheart. T. A- '7- NNU L STAFF FRONT ROW: Jones, Irons, McIntosh, Bowers, Norton. MIDDLE ROW: Bailey, Kinney, Halligan, VonStein, Byers, Ingle, Engle, Jensen, Nolin, Morgan, Janes, White, Yazel. BACK ROW: McKeever, Baldwin, Mathis, Grant, Carlson, Link. PEECH LUB FRONT ROW: Miss Findley, Deardorff, White, Kinney, Rysdam. BACK ROW: Frakes, Bailey, Johnson, Horning, VonStein, McIntosh, Hamlin, Efnor, Rosenberger, Dunbar, Howell. NESS BROTHERS IMPLEMENT, Maxwell CARPENTER SUPPLY, Bondurant EWSPAPER STAFF First Semester Co-Editors . . Girls Sports , , , Boys 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 . . . Jeri Von Stein Romona Bailey Jay Rosenberger . . Sandra Byers . Fred McIntosh . Phyllis Mauch Paul Fredrickson Carol Birkestrand . . . Iudylanes . . . Ann Jenson . Eleanor Kinney Sharilyn Hamlin Romona Anderson Scholarship Second Semester Co-Editors . Girls Sports . . Boys Sports . , , Senior of the Week Music News . . . F. F. A. News . F. H. A. News . . Student Council . Senior News . . Junior News . . . Sophomore News . . Eleanor Kinney Dennis Deardorff . . . . Judylanes . , Jay Rosenberger . . . Curtis White . . . Sandy Lane . Paul Fredrickson .Carol Birkestrand . . . . Judylanes . . Fred McIntosh . . . Steve Efnor . . Jean Horning Sharilynne Hamlin Grade News . . . . . Co-Editors Freshman News. . Ramona Anderson Grade News. . . . . . . Editors EARL MC CLANAHAN THE HUT C, F, BERKEY BARBER SHOP SIv1ITTY'S CAFE Insurance Mitchellv ille Mitchellville Anke ny T Q- 5- FRONT ROW: Edna Justice, Ann Jensen, Eleanor Kinney, Carol Birkestrand, .TudithJanes. BACK ROW: Gary White, Jack Nolin, Craig Carlson, Jerry J ones, Curtis White, Max Norton, Mr. TUDE T COUNCIL 'I'he Bondurant-F arrar Student Council started off the year by sponsoring the annual Home- coming, which was a big success. The four officers represented us at the state S. C. Convention held at Ames. Dances were held on the Friday nights after home games for the benefit of the stu- dents. The Student Council provided the entertainment for the High School Christmas Party. During the girls glorious trip to the State Tournament, the Student Council presented four thirty-minute pep meetings and presented flowers and telegrams to the girls. Eight delegates attended the dis- trict convention at which Judy Janes was nominated to the state cabinet. The affairs of the Student Council were financed by the sale of candy at noon. Mills. OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . . . ...Jerry .Tones VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . . Curtis White SECRETARY . . . . . . . .J'udith.Tanes TREASURER . . . . . . . . . ...... CraigCarlson Due to mid-term graduation our first semester president O. J. Birkestrand is not pictured. O. J. WEIGEL SMITH AND UHL WEBER SALES Dentist Mitchellvme Mitchellville DIAMOND HORSESHOE Ankeny FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bill Dunbar, Paul Fredrickson, NormanPlaisted, Cliff Bailey. BACK ROW: Mr. Sharp, Tom Grimes, Francis Patton, J ack Patton Cnot picturedj. WRESTLER For the first time, wrestling was brought to Bondurant-F arrar. Coach Sharp gave the boys many pointers. On February 7th and 8th, they went to the District Tournament at Audubon. The boys that went were: Torn Grimes, Fra.nPatton,J'ackPatton, and Cliff Bailey. We hope that wrest- ling is here to stay at B.F.H.S. BASEBALL Nineteen boys came out for baseball this year. They are: Forrest White, Don Yazel, Craig Carlson, Max Norton, Jerry ,T ones, Lawrence Baldwin, Ronald ,T anes, J' ay Rosenberger, Darrell Kirmey, Russel Wolfe, Cliff Bailey, Bruce Mlmson, John Jensen, Gary White, Bill Frakes, Dick Holland, Don Howard, J im Tomlinson, Freeman Duthie. OLLIE'S AUTO SHOP SERVICE GEORGE C. KEAYS, Osteopathic Bondurant' Igwa FRANK RIEMAN MUSIC Ankeny, Iowa T an 'Y Fredrickson, Hall, Sprague. THIRD ROW: Von Stein, Johnson, Griffeon,Cooper, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Byers, Estrem, Janes, Deardorff, Estrem, Birke- McC1eary, Norton. organ, E. Dunbar, R. fnor, M lary, E MOC Custer, ick, Mus rickson, F eni- ed Fr ney, P. Kin bar, E. Dun cC1ana.han, T. cC1intic , M strand, M BACK ROW: Mauch, Pritchard, Rieck, B . White, Krisinger, C . Kinney, C. White, ' Phoenix, Epperly, ,H erritt ROW: M ND SECO Kinney. more, R. Janes, S. Bailey, Mclntosh, Teacher, Mrs. Peterson. on,.T. und, williams Sigm Kinney, D. H Bowers, L. White, Efnor, Rieck, G. AND Drum Major, Fred McIntosh, has been a member of the band for '7 years and has led it as Drum Major for the past two years. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Jean Horning, Judy Frakes, Deloris Finch. SECOND ROW: Judy Carmon, Joyce Hayes, Linda Harris, Sandy Cameron, Joan Iseminger, Peggy Miller, Janice Irons. CHUCK OSTICH, Chrysler Plymouth, Maxwell FARMER'S EXCHANGE, Mitcheville 5 K .DY4 . 'H A. 3 Q an 1-:gg 53 ,lie Y WH 59? s ' ia V UTOGR PH WOULDN'T THERE WERE TIMES WHEN WE THOUGHT WE COULDN'T OUR MINDS ARE WRACKED, OUR BACKS ARE STOOPED: THE BLUEIAY IS HERE AND WE ARE POOPEDl The Annual Staff '59 IT MAKES SMALL DIFFERENCE WHAT MY IS . . Perhaps I sing . . . orepaint . . . 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. Let me but have, as well, Its rare companion gift Of wisdom. Let me be but wise enough To nurture talent with my toil, And moisten it with sweat . . . to swell Its growth with diligence, And wear its bloom with grace. Then only will my song Stir echo in Man's heart, and my painting Find reflection in his eyes .... Then only will my written word find permanence, And my sculpture honored place. Finally . . . Let me be but wise enough To know my talent's Source, And let me then-in gratitude- Give all to it . . . But more important still-however grand Or humble its estate- Give it to All! 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