Central Dallas High School - Centralian Yearbook (Minburn, IA)
- Class of 1959
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HIGH ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING THE 1959 CENTRALIAN ilimtinn ,Md Jfywff-JJ , J MLW' Jmf11U4zg,.w ' 0'i4ZJJ'Cv79zU ,4c.1J,A 'Z 'd'A 'wJC70f4'f-'ff134Jf4f1'124,.4',lU,c4fa.5h1 Q4fvff!'5f2 Aaaa44Lf , X957 Q1mzaAA,,Jj'g,f 5, ,C MM 51071620 1995? 3 VK! 9 W nMlNlsrRA iloN Robert Thompson Superintendent B. A. Wabash College M. S. University of Omaha Cornelia Bulkley High School Principal B. A. Drake University M. A. University of Iowa Don Stiles Elementary Principal B. A. Buena Vista M. S. University of Omaha 5 ww Nw We, Y ii N 1 i OCQQ 099 at V L 1 5 f'!f ali-Qufggf 5: ' I 3 :' ve . .s',-if , fu-Qu Sgfqn- 'v1J?f3gi.' ,gg A' A W2 Miss Hrs. Lois Dudley B.M.E. Drake University B S Iowa State C 11 . . C0 989 Instrumental Music Home Economics Mrs. June Rogers ' u ' 'C' f 1 Eldorado Jr. College gaignggiversity O ova B. S. McPherson College Commercial G Mathematics 6 Mr. Robert Downs B.S. Makato College Morningside College Commercial 8 Athletics Hrs. Ruby Benton Creston Junior College B. S. Iowa State College Mathematics Mr. James Athen C 11 Mrs Iva Crouse B. S. Iowa State o ege University of omaha Vocational Agriculture B. A. McPherson College English A Speech l l C ll Miss Winnifred Gaskill B.M.E. Drake University Vocal Music Mrs. Nancy Downs B.o. Makato College English Literature Mr. James Huelskamp B. S. Kansas State College Social Studies 6 Athletics Mrs Grace Groves M . Greta Sayles ' Cloud Teachers College gralierugivgrsity Drake University un 0 3 Junior High BOARD OF EDUCATION L.-R. Ransom Nelson Francis Andrews, Pres. Robert Fox, Dale Pitsenbarger, gcott Shirley 1 SCHOOL SECRETARY Mrs. Andrew Appenzeller 9 KITCHEK STAFF Left to Right: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Blauth, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Untied, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Hutcheson. CVSTDDZAN3 3,BUS,DR1VTR5 sf..-so s Back rowg Harvey Richardson, Andrew Appenzeller, Leonard Scott Willard Wilkerson, Harold Andrews Max Dudley, Mickey Hayes Ccustodiani, Harold Blauthicustodian 8: bus drfverl, Dewey Bradshaw Kcustodianl, Oscar Hayes Ccustodianb, Merle Faber, Dale Harrison, Oscar Conner. Absent Laverne Grubbs. 'IU IEXEQNQ W' E -way-v-.ww-.,.. lvyVUul!,vv'xAvVl ' Vvbgxvhou-' -r' r-09 V49 1 Z 7 Z1 f Q Y 99 Cf! Q ENIORS David Nagel Class President 1M Secretary 2 Basketball 1 Track l Chit Chat Staff 1 Co-Editer Annual 4 Cheerleader 2 Bay's State 3 Declam 3 Class Play 34 Basketball Statisti Debate 4 Wanda Taylor Basketball 123 Class President 1 Secretary 3 Newspaper 1 Chorus 123k Band 12 Leclam 123k Annual M Class Play 23N Girl's Glse Club l23M Small Music Groups 122 Mary Welch Softball 1234 Basketball l23H Secretary l Treasurer H Chorus l23M Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3N Declam 3 Small Music Grou l 'I 2 cian 3k Harry Stine Class President 3 Vice President 2 Baseball 1234 Basketball 23k Declam 23k Debate H Annual Staff M Class Play 3k FFA 123 Paper Staff 12 ps 23k Timothy Hinchliff Basketball 123k Baseball 123k Class President 2 Class Play 3h Stud. Council President H Chorus 123k Band 123 Dance Band 1 Boy's Cuartet 3k Boy's Glee Club H All State Chorus N Basketball CO-Capt. 3k Carol Scott Cheerleader 123 Manager U Band 23M Small Instrurental 3 Class Play 34 Declam 3U Annual U Ben Fox Basketball 123k Baseball 123k Chorus 123k Band 123 Student Council M Class Play 3h Class V. President 2 Annual N Declam 3 Small Music Grou s 23k Eoy's Glee Club Basketball Co-Captain 3 Sharon Stine Class Treasurer 3 Cheerleader 12 Chorus 123k Band 123 Declam 34 Co-Editer Annual 4 Class Play 34 Newspaper Staff 123 Small Music Groups 123 G1rl's Glee Club 1234 A11 State Chorus 2 l 13 Norms Stine Basketball 1?3 Chorus 12 97 Rani 1 ,U Deolam 193D Annual Staff M Class Play 23M Small Instrumental Groups 12 G1rl's Glee Club 122 Jim Thompson Basketball 1234 Baseball 1234 Track 1 Annual Staff H Vice President H Basketball CO-Capt. 4 wayne Hawbaker Treasurer 3 Class Play 3 Chit Chat Staf Chorus lk Boy's Glee Clu 'I4 f M b H Ronald Glenn Baseball 123k Basketball 123k Chit Chat 2 Chorus 123 Annual M Class Play 3k Band 12 Declan 3 John Michael Hays Track 1 Band l Chorus 23 Iavid Merryman Baseball 123 Basketball 12 Chorus 13 Ieclam 3 Athletic Vanag Class Play 3 F.F.A. 123N 9 Adele Jensen Softball 12 Easketball 1?3U chit cnet 3 Chorus 1 Band 1?3b Annual M Class Play 3b Class President 3 Vice President 1 Sara Valentine Softball 123k Basketball 12 Chorus 123k Declam 3k Class Play 34 Small Vocal Group 23h 15 Jim Crawley Class Play 34 Baseball 3 F.F.A. 1234 Class Secretary 3 Athletic Manager 23 Jim Bose Baseball 1234 Basketball 1234 Class President 2 Vice President 13 Secretery 4 Chorus l Band l Class Play 34 F.F.A. 1234 News Paper Staff 123 Annual Staff 4 I6 Paul Scott Baseball l234 Basketball l234 Band 1 15-'ix ,U saw, JVM saw 1' Q 4,,, LVWW VJJ UNIORS U , L Mai . r -4 ,F -L V S., -S K if L to wayne Taylor, Sandra Royer, Ron Bronnenberg, Sharon Hastie, Navrice Shelton. N SBCONI ROV Georgene Faber, Garold Jones, Carol ' ' Kenyon Paul Thompson, Virginia Thompson. 'T .J'JT THIRI Gov All l . . Wes Winter, Connee Harrison, Kick , ,g!:? ,W Welch, Berty Bingman, Roger Thompson U Xxzff h FOURTH Hou. Carolyn Crumley, Har010'H111, Linda T XAha,,l susicn Bill Hickey, Carol Fox. f A-f FIFTH Som: Keith Jones CLASS OFFICERS: President-Harold Hill Vice President-Connee Harrison Secretary-Carol Kenyon Treasurer-Linda Susich COUNCIL MENEERS Paul Thompson, Roger Thompson r ,, , 6 Y' ngfr. 1 , 1' K' 5 2 'Q fXf' .1 4 v .4 4 .1 J Ng u OPHOMORESI .. 0 X, 2' ?s.f 11 a M R., ii? z!4i.? 'E, nr Ya.. Q X f'--4-. ..., R E E C Ml - J' 2 W A 5 It ., , ky: -I -.: ,, f- ., 4' M Q-:- . , J ,ig ,A.. gg ..., 5 .,. l sy :E , 353 Ee i w,,: si is e we J , , .M f g to ' llFggi,' l-Bernetta Light, Judy Hayes, XEQ5 Don Basart, Larry Crannell, f ilgf Roger Consier, 2-Coleen Welch, Mickey Ingram, Bob Rittgers, Coleen Crawley, Virginia Mortimer 3-Stephen York, Marie Modlin, gusan Beasley, Leonard Thompson, Ron Blake, M-David Winer, John Nelson, Sharon Kinney, Linda Renshaw, Judy Stevens, 5-Kathy Downey, Phyllis Morrison, Carl Reiste, Darrel Payne, Diane Nagel, 6-Charles Liston, Gordon Jones, Boyd Carpenter. Class Officers-John Nelson President-Susan Beasley,V. Pres.-Virginia Mortimer Secretary-Chuck Liston Treasurer-Larry Crannell, Marie Modlin, student Council Representatives. 20 S 0 P 4545 RESHMEN N I df? if kgeig P ffip, J3M,XwxfW?c. mkmHHHhrrUHFgh'IJ I E , Q!! Asfif sg 'lx kt' , X. l H S X X Q J J 1 J M J we J ' .-'b. lf- a ' f 1N T 4 wr. W' f ,, -J pc ! 5' E lf cfw sl 'df TDP L. to R: Maxine Stevens, Kent Baker, Lee Snyder, Deanette Ritzman, Second Row: Joyce Merryman, Alfons Seifert, Diana Mitchell, Butch Bingman. Third Row: Dick Woolridge, Janyce Potthast, Austin Woods, Barbara Wise. Fourth Row: Susan Erickson, James Sears, Karen Appenzeller, Linda Ingram. Fifth haw: Billy Hensen, Jackie Ellis. 22 ox, R 1 A fl , gf iii EE5 ,,A fm! iff W!! ,, E . . . 5 H ' ' f ..E, . . a I' 7, ,ye v ,f H 3 1, x tgskphtf -E ,ali , in H :, 2 h z Ni f f M 7 ,px fa X if i ,K K, D X' S , is TOP L. to R: Robert Glenn Darla Wilkerson, Tomi Thompson, GeAnna Hensen. Second Row: Florence Consler Billy Spear, Steven Gardner, Susan Susich. Third Row: Danny Bever Marilyn Modlin, Phyllis Denman, Danny McMull1n. Fourth Row: Shirley Smithson Pat Ingram, Evelyn Crawley Dennis Thompson. Class Officers: Pat Ingram, President, Dick woolridge, Vice President, Danny McMull1n Secretary, Susan Erickson Treasurer, Diane Mitchell, Susan Susich, Student Council Representatives. 23 K FVWX U RADES EIGHTH GRADE Jean Linda Kenneth Kinney MBIOHQ Little Larry Knowles . Carole Blauth Maurice McLey Darlene Carpenter Kenneth Hykes Barbara Halling Vk,. 51 .9.. .wi , b W K as I . f K' . mf I '1 3? 1 David Barbara Gardiner Rogers Cheryl Dennie Ritzman Cormier Sammy Illene wise Hunter ii-ii TH ,Gift e , r pg... fl ' f 2 Qfbxff. ,AG ffe Wxw Lois Ronnie Hawbaker Row ggiinor Q' -Q 'V' 14 4 , - A' 1 V. , 'S' Qf 5.4 5 A . A QQ iQ- G X' if 1 s in . .K K5 'A J :gf , 51 , LW? 'X Q F . , .- -'N.f ' N n - 4 Wfxfzh Sifga e x ' - H1 ' '11 ' V fe k' W Y A . . ' X Kiln Q' fr. V kin ,'J - W 1K xl . K . P9555 Clair Connie Dwayne Little woods Welch Winters Keith Leonard nIf'g'iw Kathy Goldsberry Co 1 Jacky Pamela Moggigor Benshaw Faber fs -'TX Q ziiZEe?L!fK Betty Erna Lea 3 b Stout Hensen Fgxby 26 SEVENTH GRADE 'Af ,, s. b , my Q fi -mlgfifg 'Ang' D1 Edwin Danny Whlter E Blzgzh Faber Put n Paschell S332 ai k x ' H .gf f ' it .N, I Bobby Deanna Buddy 'gigs James Hunter Little rata S J ck Harriet poyc, Janige 3:5311 Dgvis H91'1'iS0n Bailey E71-15 27 71'n Connie Mark Holly Dean Joyce A1 len Bose R ow Alborn Meacham F 'G J. M gg2xxQgj XMfIiilis1i s+if5 x'7 Richard Iva Kgren Gearhart Wimer 53553 Myers s 'Huo F Jim M1118 Judy Da le Smiley Nagel Book Slith Jones 28 ,M , x' 7 5 it V ! I 51 so 92 use vo 492 -eo as 1-ea ee eo 492 114, 77 f-as -tae BASKETBALL Back Row: Coach Bob Downs, Ron Glenn, Harry Stine, Paul Scott, Ben Fox, Tim Hinchliff, Bob Rittgers. Front Rows Larry Crannell, Jim Thompson, Jim Bose, Pat Ingram, Dick Welch, Roger Thompson. The Central Dallas Boys Basketball team, in their first year together had a 26-1 record. Their only loss was to College Springs in the first round of the State Tournament by a score of 63 to 61 in an overtime ball game played at Wiota. They were the champions of the Central Seven Conference as well as the Dallas County, the Sectional and the District tournaments. They scored a total of 2002 points for a 74.1 point average. Their opponents scored a total of 1011 goints for a 37.4 point average. Thel hit 843 field goals out of 1 72 shots for 451, compared with 26. 1 for their op onents. They hit 316 free throws out of 586 attempts for 53.91pwh1le their opponents hit 52.5f. The scoring by quaters was: first quarter-Central 528, opponents 2035 second quarter Granger 22 Dallas Center 32 Woodward 19 Van Meter 24 Menlo 44 DeSoto 19 Grimes 28 Dexter 40 Naukee 49 Alumni 41 Jamaica 37 Van Meter 31 Dawson 15 waukee 41 Granger Assumption Granger 'Conference games CLULTY 70 Adel 76 Redfield 66 Linden 66 Perry SECTIONPL 71 Mitchellville 55 Granger 72 Naukee DISTRICT 55 Milo 56 Kellerton bo Dayton STATE 61 College Springs 30 UTD Central 7 Conference Boys Basketball Minburn 6-0 waukee 5-1 Granger 4-2 Van Meter 3-3 Grimes 2-4 Granger Assumption l-5 DeSoto O-6 Central 465, opponents 268, third quarter-Central 530 opponents 2715 fourth quarter Central 475, opponents 263. The leading scorer was Ben Fox with 530 pts or a game average of 20.4 Next was Jim Bose with 383 points FORWARD Paul Scott for a 14.3 average. Tim JiTk?gSe was third with 365 points for a 13.5 average. Ben Fox led the field goal shooters hitting on 227 out of 429 attempts for 52.91. Paul Scott was next with 83 out of 165 for 50.35. Tim Hinchliff was third with 102 out of 161 for 48.35. In free throw percentage Tim Hinchliff led with 43 out of 60 for 71.75. Jim Thompson was second with 36 out of 53 for 67.91. Third was Ben Fox with 76 out of 122 for 62.35. The leading rebounder was Ben Fox with 397, next was Tim Hinchliff with 198. and third was Paul Scott with 169. In the foul depart Jim Bose and Paul Scott put on quite a fight to win. Jim Bose won with 73 fouls and Paul had 71 fouls. CENTER B F Ben Fox was named to Jack 510 S3'nox North's third a11-state team. Jim Bose and Tim Hinchliff made his honor roll These three were also named on the Central Seven Conference first team, while Jim Thompson was named to the second team. Coach Bob Downs just completed his fourth year as a coach In his first year his team had 11-7 record, his second year it was 16-5. His third year 19-5, and his fourth 26-1. Giving Jn a total of 72 victorys and 18 defeats. which means GUARD Hinchlif hi' tn 'on 805 of their GUARD J 1 '65 13'5 games in the last four years. 16N e '31 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Back Row L. to R. Manager, Carol Scott and Judy Stevens, Betty Bingman, Georgene Faber, Colleen Welch, Breneta Light, Kathy Downey, Connee Harrison. Front Row. Virginia Thompson, Mary Welch, Carol Fox, linda Susich, Adele Jensen, Judy Hayes. Twenty-two girls reported for the first Central Dallas basketball squad. The team started the season at Waukee with the Conference Jamboree. Mrs. Nancy Downs was the chaperone with Carol Scott and Judy Stevens serving as managers. Carol Fox was high scorer with a total of 357 points. Mary Welch and Linda Susich were chosen as co-captains of the year. The team gained third place title in the sectional tournament. November 3 Jamboree November 7 Granger November lk Dallas Center November 21 Woodward November 25 Van Meter December 2 Menlo December 5 De Soto December 9 Grimes December 12 Dexter December 16 Waukee December 19 Alumni January 2 Jamaica January 9 Van Meter January 13 Dawson January 16 Waukee January 19 Dallas Center February 3 Granger Assumption February 6 Granger February lO Dawson February 12 Perry February 13 Linden February 20 Redfield Cvarsityl February 20 Redfield SOFT BALI. Back Row L. to R, Diane Mitchell, Marilyn Modlin, Evelyn Crawley, Janyce Potthast, Joyce Merryman, Phyllis Denman Second Row. Florence Consier, Bernetta Light, Sara Val- entine, Georgene Faber, Virginia Thompson, Linda Ingram, Coach Robert Thompson. First Row. Judy Stevens, Sandra Royer, Carol Kenyon, Mary Welch, Judy Hayes, Coleen Welch, Jackie Ellis. The Central Dallas softball team began their season ln the fall by playing Eesota. The spring schedule was interrupted by bad weather and many games were canceled. Judy Hayes proved her capability with a bot by her 583 batting average. Coleen Welch was second with an excellent averare of 571, The season's schedule was as follows: SL...... ENTRAL OPPONENT DeSoto 11 21 Adel 20 8 van Meter 17 5 DeSoto O 12 Dallas Center 22 13 33 BASEBALL Back Rav L. to Ra Coach Bob Downs Micke Inlrag Ji, Th m Larry Crannell, Wayne Taylor, Ron Clenn, ioger Thompson Ensign' Consieri Front Rows Jim Dose, Bob Rittgers, Den Fox, Tim Hinchli f, Paul Scott, Dick Welch. CENTRAL SEVEN CONFERENCE FALL BASEBALL M FALL BASEBALL Linden 1 +8 waukee 9 xiggggn 3:2 '17 Van Meter H Van M t 9-9 O waukee 0 410 IN? e er - - '13 DeSoto M Sf, 551033 512 SESIILJNAL g ' 12 Linden 3 5 DeSoto 1 6 Waukee M DISTRICT H Breda 6 In the fall the baseball team won the Central Seven Conference and won the sectional tournament at Linden. And then met their first defeat of the season in the first round of the district tournament, when they were beaten by Breda by the score of 6 to N. In one game during the season Central and Waukee played a 0 to 0 10 inning game. Jim Bose was the leading hitter with an average of .N67, he also hit four home runs. Ron Glenn was second with an average of .393, and Jim Thompson third with an average of .32k. Wayne Taylor had the only other home runsK20. Jim Bose, Ben Fox, Jim Thompson, and Wayne Taylor shared the pitching honors for Central Dallas. They opened the spring season with a 5-2 defeat to Rippey, and then won the next three games, beating DeSoto 7-39 Van Meter 1-O and Grimes 17-3. They lost the next one to Adel by the score of 13-5. So far this season Ron Glenn has hit two home runs and Ben Fox 1. Ben has won 2 and lost 2 while Jim has lost 1 and lost 0. Bob Rittige and Larry Crannell also have seen some act1on.on the mound. 34 y FOOTBALL Back Row: Roger Consier, Danny Bever Steve York, Maurice Shelton, Jim Sears, Pat Ingram, Darrel Payne, Tomi Thompson. Middle Row: Coach James Huelskamp, Dick Welch, Kent Baker John Nelson, Bob Rittgers, Chuck Liston Wes Winters, Danny McMul1in, Don Hykes. Front Row: Paul Thompson, Dick Woolridge, Garold Jones, Mickey Ingram, Carl Reiste, Austin Woods. TRACK Back Row: Butch Bingman, Lee Snyder, Steve York, John Nelson, Chuck Liston, Jim Bose, Jim Thompson, Dave Nagel. Middle Row: Steve Gardner, Kent Baker, Dick Woolridge, Alfons Seifert, Boyd Carpenter, Roger Consier, David Wimer, Harry Stine, Coach James Huelskamp. Front Row: Carl Reiste, wes winters, Dave Merryman, Pat Ingram, Austin woods, B111 Hickey, Ron Bronnenberg, Don Hykes, Danny McMu1lin. Not Present: Ben Fox, Tim I-Iinchliff. 35 EOYS JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Back Row: Jim Smiley, Kenneth Malone, David Gardiner, Ronald Row, Bob Fox Clair Woods, Keith Leonard, Edwin Faber, Dennis Consierlmanageri n. E. StilesCCoachJ. Front Row: Kenneth Hykes, Richard Gerheart, Dean Alborn, Doyce Bailey, Mark Bose, Larry Knowles, Bud Little, Jack Davis Jackie Renshaw Sam Wise, Daniel Putman. , , Central Dallas ..... 29 Grimes .. Central Dallas ..... 36 Bagley ... Central Dallas ..... 32 Desota ... Central Dallas ..... 31 Desota ... Central Dallas ..... 31 Panora ...... Central Dallas ..... 13 Dallas Center Central Dallas ..... 25 Redfield .... Central Dallas ..... 23 Adel ..... Central Dallas ..... 27 J9ff9FSOH .. won 5 Lost M 36 GIRLS JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Back Row: D.E. St1leslCoachj, Darleen Carpenter, Judy Book, Jean Little, Joyce Grabin, Pamela Faber, Edith Scott, Connie Allen, Diane Blauth, Connie Welch. Joyce Ellis, Erna Lea Hensenfmanagerl. Front Row: Harriet Harrison, Janice Ellis, Cheryl Rityman, Kathy Goldsberry, Barbara Hallinz. Carole Blauth, Peggy Little, Betty Stout, Holly Row Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas . .. 5 Rippey .. ...3l Grimes .. . ...22 Bagley .. . ...25 Desota .. . ...26 Desota .. . ...18 Panora ...... . ...27 Dallas Center ...24 Redfield .... ......23 Adel ... Won 7 Lost 2 37 ff dvfmfm i P2 CTIVITIES ?1Ul'13ll'!'U'i-UC! MIXED CHORUS .R.-D. Mitchell M, Modlin. R, Glenn, L. Snyder S. York, L. Crannell . Thompson, W. Aawbaker, R. Blake S. Gardner 6. Thompson, S. Valentine, . Denman-R.3-w. Taylor, B. Wise, 6. Crunley, 6, Kenyon, R. Rittgers, . H111 f. Fox, T, Hinchliff, C. Listen, J, Hayes, C. Welch K. Appenzellerg .2-s. gmithson s. Susich, M. Welch, c. Fox, L. susicn, J. bonuses, . Hastie, S. SE1ne,R.1-M. Modlin, J. Merryman, S. Erickson, G. Hensen, MIXED QUARTETS Zack How L. to R. Larry Crannell, Harold Hill, Ben Fox, Tim Hinchliff. Front Bow. Sara Valentine- Carol Fox, Linda Susichg Connee Harrison. 39 BOYS' GLEE CLUB Back Row L. to R. Robert Glenng Lee Snvderg Steven Yorkg Steven Gardinerg Dennis Thompson. Second Row. Ron Elakeg Larry Crannellg Roger Thompsong wayne Hawbakerg Miss Gaskill, Instructor. Front Row L. to R. Chuck Listong Harold Hillg Ben Foxg Tim Hinchliffg Bob Rittgers. BOYS' QUARTET Tim Hinchliffg Ben Foxg Harold H1115 Dennis Thfmpson. 40 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Back Row: Marie Modlin, Wanda Taylor, Marilyn Modlin Carolyn Crunley, Carol Fox, Linda Susich, Mary Welch, Susan feasley, Coleen Welch Kathy Downey, Instructor, Miss Gaskill. Front Row: Janyce fotthast, Sharon Stine Connee Harrison, Carol Kenyon, Judy Hayes, Sharon Hastie, Diane Mitchell, Sara Valentine. SEXTET L-R, Marie Modlin, Sara Valentine, Connee Harrison, Judy Hayes Mary Welch, Linda Susich. 41 High School Band: lst, Carol Fox, Jhnyco Potthast, Adele Jensen, Phyllis Morrison, Kathy Downey, Steve York, Ron Blake, Virginia Thomason, Carol Scott, 2nd, Georgene Faber, Darla Wilkerson, Butc Bingman, Don Basart, Larry Crannell, Dick woolridge, Norma Stine, Jackie Ellis, Instructor Miss Abel, 3rd, Robert Glenn, Dennis Thompson Carolyn Crumley, Susan Beasley, Lee Snyder, Paul Thompson, harold Hill, Phyllis Denman. Cheerleaders, Marie Modlin, Barbara wise, Carolyn Crumley, Susan Susich. FR. Virginia Mortimer, Florence Consier, Sandra Boyer. A2 STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council: Standing, Pres. Tim Hinchliff, Larry Cfannells Advisor Miss Bulkley, Paul ThompS01'1a ROSQT' Thompson? Sitting, Diana Mitchell, Susan Susich, Secretary Marie Modlin, V. Pres- Een Fox JUNIOR BAND Back Row: Doris Taylor, Diana Alborn, Pam Faber, rhyllis Hillers, Jud B k V ' ' y oo , cecky Dymond, Connie Allen, beverly Morrison Kathy G 1 . ,x . Y 7 o dsberry, Barbara halling, Harriet Harrison, Dianna blaotn, Joyce Meacham, Janice Ellis, Larry Knowles, Mark Bose, Bcnald Row, Sam Nise, Hclly how, Joyce hllis. Front how: Danny futman, Doyce Lailey, Dean Albcrn, Derry Pitzenbarger, warren Grubbs, Billy Reeves. 43 NEWSPAPER STAFF Sittin z Left-Right: Wayne Hawbaker, Marilyn Modlin, Coleen Welch Carol ienyon Editor, Judy Hayes, Susan Beasley, Miss Bulkley, Ronald Bronnenberg. Standing: Left-Right: Mickey Ingram, Richard Welch. ANNUAL STAFF Standing: left-Right, Wayne Hawbeker, Jim Thompson Pen Fox, Ron Glenn, Harry Stine, Mary Welch, Carol Scott. Sitting: Wanda Taylor, Norma Stine, Co-Editors Sharon Stine and Dave Nagel Adele Jensen, Staff Advisor Cornelia Eulkley, Sara Valentine 44 DECLAMATION BECK RQW L. to R3 Dennis Thompson, Janes Sears, Sara Valentin e Kathy Downey, Sharon Hastie, Burnetta Light Carol Scott Pat , Ingram. ' ' Second Row: Harold Hill Paul Thom - n H Sti D McMu111n, Dave Nagel, Wes Winters,pggger Thgipson?e, anny Front Row: Connee Harrison Wanda Taylor, Susan Beasley Norma Stine, Sharon Stine, dackie Ellis. , OUR STATE WINNERS QF x7f' fgi Eg? .Aly ,fi In the speech contest held at Perry the following people won first: Pat Ingram, Sara Valentine, Norma Stine, Wanda Tayloritwo divisionsl, Sharon Stine, Susan Beasley, Harry Stine, Connee Harrison, and Sharon Hastie. In the district contest held at Atlantic, Sharon Stine and Norma Stine won one ratings. In the state contest at Storm Lake Sharon won a first in interpretative reading, and Norma a first in the dramatic division. Congratulations to our two state winners. The one-act play received a one rating at Atlantic and was given a two rating at the state contest. The cast included Wes Winter, Harold Hill, Roger Thompson, Sharon Stine, and Norma Stine. The debate team composed of Harry Stine, Dave Nagel, Paul Thompson, and John Nelson debated with Osceola and Atlantic at the district contest at Atlantic. They defeated Osceola and were defeated by Atlantic, receiving 2 ones and 2 twos. 45 Mr. Early, vice-president of a suburban bank ---- Jim Bose SENIOR CLASS PLAY -18 Standing: Ron Glenn Mary Welch Jim Cra 1 Da N 1 H Sti T1 Hincnnfr, Ben Fox,'J1mnm. ' Vey' ve ag' ' any n ' giggigsieggrzs Stine, Carol Scott, Adele Jensen, Wanda Taylor, Sharon Stine, CAST OF CHARACTERS Dick, their son, senior in medlca Mary, their daughter, senior ln h Bob, their son, junior in high sc Delphle, general maid and advisor Randolph !'BandyHD Cunningham, Ma Jenny Malloy, D1ck's sweetheart- Buvz Daily, Boh's chum ------ Miriam Walker, Mary's friend- - - Jack Wilford, college sophomore- Sanford Welles, young attorney- - Mrs. Forester, a cranky old widow Emily, his wife -------- - Hope, their daughter, a social worker ----- 1 school- - - -Sharon Stine -Wanda Taylor - - - Ben Fox -Sara Valentine Tim Hinchllff - Norma Stine ry's friend ---- Ron Glenn - - - - - - - - Carol Scott - - - - - - - -Jim Crawley - - - - - - - Adele Jensen - - - - - - - - Harry Stine - - - - - - - -David Nagel igh school- hool ----- o Q Q Q a Q 0 Q oMary Sound effects by wayne Hawbaker and Dave Merryman sincere in her Uoverprotecting tonen children from thinking and acting for themselves. a challenge for both sides when she and Richard leaving the youngsters to fend for themselves under the watchful eye of the family maid. Mother and Father had hardly set sail when things begin to happen. Son Dick gets married Delphie fthe maid! contracts pneumonia, Mary learns to cook C??J, fob learns to iron C??J, Mary finds a new boy friend, Bob buys a rattletrap car, has a wreck and gets sued by wealthy Mrs. Forester, Hope in desperation calls on old boy friend and attorney Sanford Welles to help straighten things out. All of this combined to make WFOOTLOOSEU an enjoyable and heartwarming play. Emily Early, though unwittingly deprives her It is therefore a bit of decide to take a cruise, 46 ,J ,wmon cuss PLAY St ndin L.-R.' Virginia Thompson Dick Welch, Ron Bronnenberg, Bill Higkey,gPaul Thompson, Gerald Jones, Carolyn Crumley, Sittingg Sharon Hastie, Linda Susich, Betty Bingman, Georgene Faber, Carol Fox, Caro Kenyon. CAST OF JUNIOR PROM Jerome Haines, innocent father ---- ---Paul Th0mpSOD Mrs. Haines, harrassed mother ------ ---ShB1'0!1 Hlstie Hildy Haines, 17, Quite H 1-'Oman --------- Carol Kenyon Queeny smith, her giddy friend -------' -- ' C U01 FOX Chuck Haines, a boy wig? ideas ------- Ron Bronnenberg m s o w1111e vermin, gglzise him--Hi-in-----QISEKHYSS? Clarence Wee er wack expug S '- - ' Cassandra Chglmundeleg, stupid and Sl'1Y'Ge01'89Yl9 Fabu' Cora, City 00118111 -- - ' ' ' Linda Susich onvis, discontented maid ------- '--- B ef-W Binlman Frankie Brown, an embryo wolf ---- ----- G6 T810 501199 Doctor Prescott, a neigl'1bOI' ' w 93 Winter- Stage manager-Virginia Thompson, Prompter-Carolyn Crumley Innocently enough, Chuck Haines tests out his printing press by running off handbills reading UDo you think You're insane?n and an advertisement to see Doctor Haines. So to the Haines' house and Chuck's father come a host of men- tal pat1ents.Wh1le they are there Hildy gets the measles and the house is quarantined. One of the mental patients is an expug who will start fighting every time he hears the doorbell ring and the other is a dame as dizzy as they come. Doubly rough for Hildy is that this happens to be prom night. But finally the quarantine is lifted, and the scheming is on again. The house can be rid of the expugilist and the dizzy dame who have meanwhile fallen in love. But get this: they come back to announce gheiieengagement and the blowl, Mr. Haines comes down with the a s. 47 F.F.A. Back Row, Instructor Jim Athen, Jim Sears, Gordon Jones, Alfonso Seifert, Carl Reiste, Austin Woods, Leonard Thompson, Roger Consierg Front rows Boyd Carpenter, Kent Baker, David Merryman, Chapter Sweetheart Virginia Mortimer, Jim Crawley, Dick Woolridge, Danny McMullen. OFFICERS: President, Jim Crawley, Vice President, David Merrymang Treasurer, Danny McMullen, Secretary, Dick Woolridgeg Sentinel, Boyd Carpenter, Reporter, Kent Baker. ACTIVITIES: Jim Crawley, David Merryman, Danny McMullen, Dick Woolridge, Boyd Carpenter, Kent Baker, 8 Mr. Athen attended the 31st National FFA Convention at Kansas City, Missouri, October 13-16, 1958. Jim Crawley, David Merryman, Leonard Thompson, Roger Consier, Carl Reiste, Alfons Seifert, 8 Mr. Athen attended the State Convention at Davenport April 16-18, 1959. During November the FFA held a dance and party at which they selected their chapter sweetheart from the eight candidates, Sharon Stine, Wanda Taylor, Linda Susich, Connee Harrison, Virginia Mortimer, Darla Wilkerson, Jackie Ellie and Diana Mitchell. Virginia Morti- mer was crowned FFA Sweetheart by Boyd Carpenter. Congratulations Class of 59 CQ. , ACE FEEDS. GRAIN AND COAL Miller Plumblflg 5. Heating SEEDS-I-'ERTIIJZER-GRINDING 6 MIXING Minburn, Iowa Adel, Iowa. . ,, fy g -zwzgg SENIOR TRIP Pfaxwell Street Shopping Center Yap Boat Ride Sight-Sears e W e Chicago at Night J' UNIOP-SENIOR BANQUET Left, Don Hoy's dance band. Right,an Oriental bridge, which was in the middle of the gm. The theme of this years Junion-Senior Banquent was Orienta1 . We had Dinner and then danced at the school house. After the dance we went to Origen to an Oriental show '1'oa.houeo of the Auzust Moon'I BACCALAUREATE Left to Right: Ron Glenn. Ben Fox P ul S tt T1 Harry Stine. Sharon Stine. Dave Naieli Dgvgouef-rymgnfuxglitff' Jensen' Wayne Ha'ba 33's Mifllfey H9-YS. Norma Stine. Jim 'D'1onmson, Jill Crawley: Wanda Taylor, Jim Bose, Sara Valentine, Carol Scott 50 CONNPTNGEMEIJ T Left, to Rights Ron Glenn, Sharon Stine, I-larry Stine. Dave Nagel,Norma Stine,-Ben Eox, Adele Jensen. Dave Merryman. Tim Hinchliff, Wanda Taylor, Sara Valentine, Jin Orallq, Carol Scott, Jim Thompson, Paul Scott. Mickey Hays. Jim Bose, Wayne Hawhaker. VLLEDI CTIURIAN SLLU TATOHIAN Dave I-101221 Tim Hinchliff 51 SENIOR CLASS PRGPH ECY If we could look about fifteen or twenty years into the future with the help of a crystal ball, we might find people on the moon, atomic powered cars, and disposable clothing. But, something even more interesting might be the alumni of the senior class of '59. We could foresee just who had attained today's hopes tomorrow. And, the ones who were undecided in '59 would know just what they would be doing in '79. This so nds interesting. Shall we take a look? Here's Adele Jensen. It seems as though she's carried out her plans to marry Jerry Smith, and yes, she's even got a job as she planned to do. It looks as if it's some kind of office. It looks as though Adele is still saving her money for the day she can afford her fondest dream--a little black Volkswagen with nd leather interior! CAtomic POWGPGG, of COUTSBQ Switching channels, Paul Scott appears on our ball. Paul is working on a farm as he planned to do. But ghgt a farm! It's one of the largest in Iowa and entirely what Paul is doing doesn't look exactly like because all he's doing is calling hogs. Oh, in clearer. Their atomic powered hog caller atomic powered. work, either now 1t's coming broke down and Paul is replacing it. well, just goes to show machines can't take the place of man! Now the reception is rather dim. It seems as though we're going a long way to pick up the next person. Well, it looks like Sara Valentine! Yes, there's Sara in her own dance studio in, of all places, Hawaii. It seems as though the Hawaiiaans hired Sara to give them tap dancing lessons. Too bad we can't see the results of this. I grass skirts? wonder how they can tap dance in Changing channels again our crystal ball picks up another farm. This time it appears to be Ben Fox. And wouldn't you know it? There he is with a basketball and five boys. It looks as if he's farming--just as he planned. But he's kept his basketball up to par, all right. Harry Stine comes in next on our crystal ball. Harry is also living on a farm, near Minburn. But Harry is a bachelor! He appears to be very happy in his apparent state of seclusion because all his spare time is taken up with trying to develop an atomic powered tractor. really go places fast! Changing channels again, we pick up Mickey Hays. seems to be working in a body shop in California, just planned to do. He's not only just working in the body but he owns the whole place. all atomic powered, and you and drive them to get where Norma Stine comes into by the college in Ames to t well, we always knew Harry would Mickey as he shop, are don't even need to watch the road you're going. what next? But the cars he works on view next. Norma is now employed ink up new recipes and teach them h to budding Home Economists. One of her most famous is Straw- berry Sassaffras--a very secret recipe as yet! Now, adjusting the antenna on the ball, we tune in Dave Nagel. -Dave is a politician, CDemocrat of coursel. We can't tell exactly what he does, but he appears to argue quite a bit. But then, that's a characteristic that was formed back in High School in Mr. Huelskamp's class. Well, you can, say this for Dave, no matter what the subject is, if you ask Dave's opinion--he's got one! 52 Carol Scott is next in line. She appears to ke a home- maker. She's another one who seems to have benefited by the Home Ee. Class. Carol is living in Des Moines and working at Banker's Life, while maintaining her own aoartment. We next tune in David Merryman. Dave's wish to be a bookkeeper seems to have materialized, because there he is in Des Moines Savings and Loan Co. As we look in on Dave he is Juggling the books--literally, that is. Dave's secret ambition is to be a Juggler, apparently, and he gets in all the practice he can. Wanda Taylor appears next and it seems she has realized her ambition to become an English teacher. She is teaching in a Des Moines High School. She has been engaged for nine years to a fellow she met in college. lt seems her fiance is a refrigerator tester and he's been on the North Pole for the last seven years. The ball changes nuickly now from Wanda to Jim Crawley. Jim is also living in Des Moines where he is a carpenter. But on the side, as a hobby, he raises sheep. Then, he rents them out to people who can't sleep and the sleepless ones count the sheep. Sharon Stine is tuned in next. She's working with WHO-TV and plays background music for them, Cher ambition in her senior yearl. why, she's so good she's even been chosen Miss Back- ground Music. Wayne Hawbaker comes in focus next. He appears to be doing some sort of work with a newspaper. Wayne must have received his experience by working with the Qggstgg during his high school days. Wayne is a star reporter for the Qhlgggg Tgipgng. This is quite a jump from the uclass news-grade newsn days. Jim Thompson is next. Jim attended Iowa State College as he planned, but fell so in love with it that he's now on the Engineering Faculty. J1m's especially nice to Central Dallas graduates who attend Iowa State, and it's getting to be a regular tradition for graduating students from Central to attend Ames. Well, times haven't changed much! What's this? It looks like two people appearing. Well, it's Jim Bose and Tim Hlnchliff. They're partners in the engineering firm of Bose 5 Hinchliff. They just got back from South America where they had a contract for constructing rocket bases in Brazil. s well, Ron Glenn is last, but certainly not least. Ron does commercial art for an advertising agency on Madison Avenue. This firm handles the advertising for Wr1g1ey's Gum and Welch's Grape Juice. CQuite a combination! Well, we always knew Ronnie would make good. Theigre sending him to the mo n soon to get some ideas for ads. oks like onnie's a traveling man too. Well, this is our class of '59 in '79. Our crystal ball is worn out from all the work 1t's done, and so when we leave, we'll give it a can of glass wax to make it feel better. Does this sound like the '59 class twenty years from now? Wait and see! 53 SENIOR CLASS WILL d W' the 592101 Class of 1959 being of sound mind 're and body, o on this 19th da of ma l A.D. h last will and testzment. Y, 959 ereby establish this, our I, Dave Nagel, will to Paul Thompson my ability to sit in the car on North Main Street in the late hours of the night. Good luck, Paul! I, Harry Stine, will to Dick Welch my place on the annual staff. Nothing like a little extra work, Dick. I, Paul Scott will to Keith Jones my report card and my seat in the study nad. I, Ron Glenn, will to Ron Bronnenberg my front seat so that he won't have any poor soul to bother in front of him. I, Adele Jensen, will to Betty Bingman my basketball suit in hopes that she will have as much fun in it as I did. Betty, don't be afraid of those dull spots, that's just where I wore the shine off when I spent so much time on the floor. I, Carol Scott, will to Carolyn Crumley my last study hall which is across the aisle from Tim. year's desk in the Of course, Tim won't be there, but perhaps the ghost of his memory will be there to keep you company. Also, I will you the good times in band and cheerleading that I enjoyed. Best of luck, Carolyn. I, Mickey Hayes, will to Wayne Taylor my seat in the assembly so he won't be able to look out the windows all the time. I also will him my ability to get along with certain teachers, because it may help him next year. Ii Jim Crawley, will to Bill Hickey my ability to sleep in every C B380 I, Sara Valentine, will to Sandy Royer my place the register so she can keep warm and watch the Carol Kenyon I will my American Literature book. enjoy reading the stories and poems more than I I, Norma Stine, will to Georgene Faber the work completed by me with the hope that she may have by the window and cars go by. To I am sure she will did. that was never better luck. To Sharon Hastie I will any speaking talent I may have that has not been used on or before the aforesaid time and place. I, Tim Hinchliff, will to Harold Hill my place in the lunch line so that he can eat first instead of nearly last. I, Ben Fox, will to my sister, Carol, my seat in the assembly so she won't have to ask someone else to open or close the window. I, David Merryman, will to Garold Jones my seat in the assembly so that he can observe his classmates very easily. I, Sharon Stine, will to Connee Harrison my strong but weary arms which carried books home every night. But, don't think I did any studying--I just did it for the exercise and to make a good impres- sion! I, Wayne Hawbaker, will to Wes Winters my back seat in the assembly which might be a relief from sitting in front all year. Also, I will him my position on the Chit Chat Staff in the hopes that he can think of more things to write about than I did. I, Jim Bose will to Roger Thompson my basketball uniform. I'm sure this will permanently end the controversy over who will wear number 25 for the approaching ballgame. I, Wanda Taylor, will to Linda Suslch my ability to keep my glasses on all the timeg especially during county tournaments and at shows. You really should wear them more often, Linda. It's surprising what a person can see! I, Jim Thompson will to my sister Virginia a high school life interest in athletics. 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