A I -af . 5-0-0- 1 rf: 1922 1952 535305133 B Bl I J? mm ma m 3' if Wlrx' I Rai A ' is 5 2 LT 51 ' 4 5 e ' V . J, , i f Vql l , I - . Nm., i : AIT -L5 t A ' , . .v il I-L'x:::' -2 L L J fl K. B. Knutson Richard Baker Superlntendeat Principal BOARD 01' EIIICATICH George Doum Clifford Zimer Tim lhnrice Ted lertieh Leslie Schrapp Alfred Schroeder l O l Office Secretary - Arlme Gveldhumer C U O The students of Ihnubeagiuih School wish to thank lr. I. B. Knutson and ltr. Rich- ard ?kerfand'n1ihje othgfrf tgkmzgbega for theta' ginceretgg. 'gggegish interest in ehal . r wo o o o min dard 910111111 school. Ieoherlsy acxgxowledge :sur Rdgbtmese to them. gh I an . of AUMINISIHMIUN v 1 32 Sv '-'Wag RICHARD BRENCHMAN Coach H1 story LOWE BLUHM Math Band LEBDY JASMEB ggli Sh 9 12 01118 MRS . CARROLL KRAMER Comercial 17 W W, JOSEPH WANGEN 331311 '7-8 MRS. J. WANGEN Home lbonomics G1r1's Phy. m. BDBERI' HANSON Voc . Agriculture . ALBY SCHBOEDER Beohyn School MARICN Roseland. 1-2-G GUY KELLY Ass 't Coach Mat h-Science HBS. BAKER , Spring Primary , ELIZ.ABEI'H HIRGRAFI Roseland 4 5 6 Annual Staff .I ,gi:iD tg! .Jw we A X1 The Senior Class each year pre- sents the zearbook The Falcon. It atte ts oriive en accurate por- traqg in wo and picture of the act vity of the school year. . .. g SH Top ROWS C. Slnedstad O. Ste R. Black R. Tesch Mr. Kn t . Second Rn B. Kvpel, M. Zaske, J: Lueck, D- ,SIEGD-B, G.'Pastoors,'J. B1acE,s?T? Schemmel. W Senior Class History Th f '52 th ll b ard int th hall f 1 arni 1 th 1948. aechggstee gi-nyggagresgmgn gsggggs. Theo class ogfgcerg thgg -gearewgggf President odney ackg Vice Presi t, Marvin Standfussg Secretary reasurer, Jackie Lueck. our class advisor was Mm. Baker. The old ritual of initiation arrived on schedule, November 4, 1948. We then proceeded upward again in our school tasks. During our Sophomore year, two members dropped out. They were: Lucille Bel- oourt and Shirlee Breitkr tz. Officers for 1949-50 werig free de t Jsek1eAg3?ck- xrceBPreeident, Orrel Stggnkampg Secretary-Treasurer, v d Muyske sg and sor, . renchman. In the fall we came back one step nearer to our ical with the same membership as theuyear before. Officers were: President, David ueck: Vice President, Audra Kleinh zenj Secretary-Treasurer, Jackie Lueckg and Advisor, Mr. Wange . Under the able direction of Mr. Wangen our play, uFindere Creepersn, was a tremendous success. fha year we all have been waiting for has finally arrived We are now tha WMigh y Senicrs'. Twenty-six stude ts are looking forward to the blg day. We gains one member in the person of Robert Dykema from Roseland. We also lost one member Kenneth Grund who went into the service. Officers for this our final year aref igggiiiggk Rcineyxglgggg Yiceoggeggdf gf John Bratsch, and Secretary-Treasurer, Jo e e B 0 The Senior class play nTake Your Medicineu which was given in the spring of the year, was a huge success. ' Our Senior Class Trip to Minneapolis, Duluth, Canada, and Bemidji proved very much fun for everyone. Honor stude ts from the class vers Daxid Muyskens, who ranked ggghegt and wig honored as Valedictorian, and Cara Sme sta and Jackie Lueck who r ed next hig - est in the class to share jointly the title of co-salutatorian. As Commencement is nearing us we realize we have only laid a foundation for the future, and ae time goes on, we plan to build something more valuable. ' SMEDSTAD DAVID MUYSKENS JACQUELYN LUECX P1 s 3-45 Band 1-2- Class P1 43 Band 1-2-3-4' Clase Play 43 Band 1-2-5- .. .- ' 1' Mdxe Chorus 45 Swi Annual Egitcr 4' School Pai Chorus 1 2-3 4 Gi 's 4 Ann 4- nf - ' - - - .2 - 2 s-4 utfaz.. 3328- EiZsi'3ae?3i-3-3215? Shiite 8i'gBLi.. 3Q,,22g20i, ub 2-4 Pres. 1-2-3-4' Boy's chorus 4' 4- G.A.a. -2- -4- ir1's s- 'cn-1's solo 51135111543 scussphons tion 4' Library ,Club 443 S010 -e-S- . cheerleading 1' clsss sec Valedictorian. Trees. 1-3, Class Pres. Co-oalutatorian. of 'tri MARILYN FISCHEB Band 1-2-3-4g Chorus 1-2-3- 4Q GiT1'B G189 Club 1-2' G. AJ.. 1-2-3-4' Schoo Piper 45 r.H.1. 3-4. GERALD PASTOORS 2221fetB2lcia?5?iQS1i35-Eli? Band 1-2-s-4- Boy's Chorus , , 1' 0 B n if Shafts 1-2-2:44 will AI 33 swiugmtiaua 43 School Paper 1-2-3-4. UQ if 4q---- N, JOHN BRATSCH Baseball 43 Basketball 1-2- :s-4- Football rs-4' gggrtet sg Class Play a-4- a 1- 2-3-4g D Club 1-2-13-4' Solo Singing 3-4gL1b1-arg Club 45 Class . Pres. 4' .F.A. 35 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4g Boy's Chorus 4 BERNICE KCPEL Class Play 3-4' Gir1's Glee Club 1-25 Mixed Chorus 1-2- 3-45 Annual 4' School Paper 1-2-3-45 r.B..l.. z-4- G..4.1. 1-2-3-4, Pres. 5 V.Pres. 2. 9 1 'il MARVIN STANDFUSS Baseball 1-23 Football 1- - . - . C1 :5-4, Basketball 2 3, D 1-2-3-4' Class Vice Presi sub lj Class may 3. JUANN BLACK Class Plugs 3-43 Band 1-2- 3-4g Mlxe Chorus l-2-3-43 G.A.A.1-2-3-45 Gir1's Glee Club 1-2' Annual 45 School Pager 1-2-4' Librari Club 2- -45 F.H.j..3-45 So 0 Au- companist 2-3-45 Secretary Treasurer of Class 4. 'TWH s 1 MwvNEg',f5 , X . Y , n. - 1- .v Q W, xl aflgzrmp x AUDRE KLEINHUIZIN Class Eiiyz 3543 Bang 2-3- Q' 62289 V.'Pres:ABg Mixed chorus 1-2-3-45 F.H.A 5-43 School Paper 1-2-43 G1r1's Glue Club 1-23L1brary Club 1-2-3-4. DHVID unmlmz Band lj F.r.1. 5-4. .455 4:,f 117 ' L-- N -L 1 ff w .f IQ. ,Bok RODNEY B ACK Baseball 1-2-3-45 Football Q 1 ' 9 gp 3 3 5 ass s : 1 2614- Em 1351 1.5.31 45 Band 1-beg-4' D Club 1- 2-3-4 Pres. 2-4g Llbrari Club 4 V. Pres. 4g Schoo Paper gf Class Pres. 1-4. MARGARET ZASKE Class Play 43 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-45 Gir1's Cleo Club 1-23 Annual 43 School Pa- Rerfl-2-zZ45SG.A5A.Li52-z- es. eo. ' raty ciub 2-3-4g F.aZA. 3-4, Historian 3-45Cheer1eading 2-3-4, Band 1-2-3. 3 E yn 1lllS' DONALD GOETZMAN Baseball 1-2-4g Basketball 1-2- Class P1 4' F.F.l z- football 1- - h ad 1-2- 42 Library Club 45 D Club 2-45 Boy's Chorus 4'Schoo1 Pager 1-25 Mixed Chorus 1 2 Q Declamation 4 DOROTHY HAYEK Class Playa 3-45 F.H.A. 3- 43 School Paper 4. in-'-' KATHHYN BLOCK 51-Esciiii iiiiz-2? 81ii?S Gloe Club 1-2- cz A A. 1-2- 3-4- Library Club.3l4j r.n. A. 5-4, Treas. 4. IALLACE VAN DEN EINDE lllxod Chorus 43 F.F.A. 3-43 Boy's Chorus 4. DAVID LUECX C1 P 4- Band 1-2-5-r 141:23 chlg-ua'1-2-3-45 noyli Chorus 45 Class President sg F.F.A.. 3-4. THETH DAMHOF Mixed. Chorus 3-4' F.l'.A. 3- 4g Boy's Chorus 1. YU! ROBERT UIKIHA. ri 1.1. JOANN SCHEIIIEL Clan Play 3' Mixed. Choms a-:s-4- Annuai 43 G.A.A.. 2- 3221-5I?'I.?i 'm,' Si 203325 11.54. 3-4. u ' Last Wall and Testament of The Class 0 52 I th 18. f 1952 f 'b El S h 1 'bb f G. hggl hyslgmgg eagd ggvgng complet all e sgiht gfolgnowledigg oinagggoolmiggdmvgshi thi istr te our various assets equal y and accordingly, do hereby eiecute this as will and testimony To Fr d Earl and Clarence our efficient anitors we 1 all t text books, lgst capsf coats, overshoes, mittens, an all tracked ixzamgd and :ng-ery The Senior class bequests to the faculty their loving textbooks We also leave our love for the subjects they taught To the Freshmen, we leave our four years of hard work and study To the Sophomores, we leave our good behavior in English class Our ersonal bequests are as follows To Hglen B Joanne Black wills her trim figure and to Danica Tesch she wills her poppy personality Kathryn Block wills her Ms ln conduct to anyone in need Kenneth Ihmhof wills his ability to stay out of trouble at nights to Howard K Alver Bratsch wills his ability to get his make-'up slips in to Delaino S Rodney Black wills his ability to go steady to Ronny S To Beverly T Dorothy Hayek wills her quiet disposition Joann Schemmel wills her ability to catch a man to Betty V Jackie Lueck wills her dark hair to Arlene S so she will look more like her sister, Darla Margaret Zaske wills her long hair to Jeanette D Audre Kleinhuizen wills her ability to play her clarinet to Norman H To Susie Frank Cara Smedstad wills her interest in Higher Algebra and Physics Donald Goetzman wills his wavy hair to Alvin H Bernice Kopel wills her short dark hair to Bernice M Wallace Van Den Elnde wills his bashfulness to Shorty S. Robert llykema wills his quietness to Richard J. To Judd M. James Zuidema wills his ability to behave on the bus. Marvin Standfuss wills his size in general to Melvin B., and his ability to play football to Dennis K. David Liwskens wills a, couple of feet of height to Bobby K. and his abilit et give in tests to Donna G. and his ability to handle his bass horn to ene . To Kenneth M. David Lueck wills his desire to come to school every day. Gerald Pastoors wills his sense of humor to Yvonne S. and his English book to Kenneth H. Daniel Dolezal wills his good marks to Celeste S. John Bratsch leaves his ability to sing to Bernard S. Richard Tesch wills his handwriting to Ardus T. Orrel Steinl-:amp wills his ability to play basketball to anyone in need. David Nemitz wills his interest in sports in general to Larry G. lfarllyn Fischer wills her light-colored hair to Susie F. e f , R ' Fl' ni R We leave our successful class play, Finders, Creepers , to the Juniors. i to i Foretelling The Future of The Class of 52 Lonngtm-oughzne tal ban ndmmymmg ns tak 1 st gen years The grgdigting class g 1932 is noclonggr graging orpaag ag: til: lfe, but have all become successful JAn.n Blackha t t df Holul h he d hm-Godf bemomtgrtainmg ghgugerricurne rom no u w ere s an Art rey have mdney Black is now a coach at Danube High Among his team we find Kim Brench mn, son of the famous coach at Gustavus eo Block has Just given up her career as Airline Stewardess to marry the P muilggzigatsch, who still has his first dollar along with many more, is now a Bratsch is now head vocalist of his own band which has been in the Stork Club in ew York for two years Kenny Damhof operates a big dairy farm near Roseland The famous comedian who has taken over Bob Hope's program is non other than Dan lel Dolezal Bobert lhkeme. has opened the new self service gas stations all over the country Marilyn Fischer has now become a. model for the Dupont Nylon Company Don Goetzman is now in Hollywood as a stand-ln for Monte Clift Dorothy Hayek is a medical secretary in the Mayo Clinic where her husband is a f surgeon amous Having returned from an ocean cruise Andre Kleinhuisen and her husband have set tled down in their Penthouse at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York for a rest Bernice Kopel is head nurse in the St lhry's hospital in Minneapolis Ihvld Isueck has settled down with his one and only on his father's farm Yorgackle Lueck is now working as a private secretary in a large law firm in New e ar D. t Broadcasti C mpenyl rgionggation ha new director in th p rson stat, resonoscope, and the kappatron Ihvld Nemltz is the owner of a big truck line J Pto 1 ofslonal blr dtho rof the bl 1 mrheeaoridegs o rgtueig rs guise, Negam e an e wne gsm ing cas no The former Joann Schemmel and her husband are living on a farm near Redwood Falls and are raising their own farm hands Cara Smedstad has Just returned from Paris where she has been buying clothes for 'Secs' of New York f1sH'iH t2Z2 r,E'i15'Z0LmisS ft '5i'iy'hR5sEL'i in n 1 1 In hi' 'Par' tim' LakOrrel Steinkamp is now with Whitey Skoog as guards for World Champ's Minneapolis ers Richard Tesch is a professor at the Atom bomb research plant and has just dis covered huranaterlum, a new element Iellace Ven Den Elnde has a big chicken ranch in California hrggrethsk' dreamha tru. Iefldllar livi 1 Calif 1 who her hus and is proprietor of. 82r-3g's :ight club gy ng n om 8 n James Zuidem. is the owner and operator of a big ranch in South Dakota Class Ilower--Pink Carnation Class Motto Life is like a picture, paint it well Clase Colors Blue and lhite 2 Y. . ? Sn f -'mr ' . of Rvig. lbysgens. As a sgie ine, e s e several inventions such as the greno- is . thryn C Sock iggstad. Senior Baby Days Dolezal iueazckie 532226 35231-:amp 'Q iii: 1 ESQ? gi' gf E , I I VN - 3 'ox 0 . - 3 LJ 4 ?' ' L v' 1 s sri!! V. I m..e : - S A - Q I I .If . ,,,, a -.. K I ' J' 5' 1 I A ' .. 4 ' I 1 X029 K Q ,1f 3gIEf.W- ' L ' D ' 1: 1 ff 1 .av W A 1 , X ww' f Q ' 'X mm 4 I M .M ' Ulf- 5. ff 1 , . f 'N A W , ..., lg K, M 1 V. W K an , J .. o A - ' k X - , g4.'f'w, . Hi ., . gn, V -J nf' In W I -E .,:'.v.'l ' . - .-we , .. 'af - .1 '4.x': H , s V1 9 Q ff, M, -f F, . .am I .f ' , ' 4 v ' K' Bernice Kopel John Bratscb Jerry Pastoors Alver Bratech lhrilyn Fischer Joann Schemmel Audra Kleinhuizem The Juniors-Cocky and Confident These are the studerxts who will be the proud seniors of 1953. We know that they will keep up the high standards of Danube High School. Their Advisor for this year is Mr. Joseph Wangen. Ethel Van Den Einde Vice President Ardus Tepfer Secretary rea.su.rer Betty V09 2 f, 01 Kenneth Houdek June Schroeder Arlene Laumer Marlin Kuglin af- Pg' E' Rona-.ld Schroer President FQ. 61 93 ...fd j. 2. X? Z5-9 45' wr' DonneGort 'QS gs Q Roger Schroeder 'R N. X 9 , 5, if aa James Kopel nf- 'W ,. , A ' Q Q ,,L '-cf' . 1 H, Z fir- ee l , Qz ff? 4 J A, JJ 1 T XL 5 -Qflx 'Ql Joan Summers Marlene Fischer Mervyn Kirgiss fare, an-1 gs Janet Sportel James Filzen Susie Frank Delaino Schafer James Beck Richard. Jehnlce Not Pictured Celeste Stelter Bernard. Kohout '-'V' fwfr fix 5, Ronald Kissner Arden Reed Noel Fischer ary Knutson 1 un sip we 2 y, 5 .D ' . f in kv e , fl X eff N-, I - if E E 4 NA XE' , K I I xg I i G . all .gf L J: hh ikakkg: 2 ' 'X-Q , 3' he ff .-'LA If IQ, ' ig in iii: 1 l g A --,, . ,, i . , 5 uf W T e Sophomores Actwe and Ambmous ruff Kenneth Elfering President -07715 Q3 B Alvin Hoogheem H817 Ann llanthei K hx anus-i Q Jerome Schwartz 75a X Roger Brandt Vice President Georgiazma, Hoekstra 136' 1 Jfx Roger Grand W Wx h Janice Hoffmn 4- 1 Arvin Reetz 1 Ihr!-FDD Lohmeyer Lester Jakel Fern Ibmhof Sec -Treasurer Joyce Melvin Albert Van mren Carol Van Den Elnde h O O O I 3 Q g gf? jg. 5 gg J' .L 2 J o L ,iw ' 1 - grmwf A3 Xi on ig' 4 'X ,ish .ik Q ,! , 'IF ,SL 1 ,S A 'R .. N Y .,., 'TT 'Qt'-' L-:I JA J + A , . Jitikekl 174 A Q Q j 3 f' .D 'W Q 3 . -g , ,, U, as 4:11 . 'J 41 TJ , X 1 ...f v . ,.. I J J. 2 fo if fo . M! f 1 r 5 v E . Hr 'f 'Cuff' Pat Schemmel Russell Tepfer Ronald Heinemann QB iff' Kalmon Vos Jerome Filzen o P1CtUI6d Dick Iudek LaRor VI61bOTg Arvid Weetz Delores Schemmel Paul Lenz Advisor-Mr. Hanson Joe Malecek Tom Kopel N E 4 Ke neth Mueller Charles Krause MBV Larry Good Robert Goblirsoh Howard Kramin Howard H eller Daryl Fischer r N,4gZZg9 l gQzf' ', Q43 gal' ,,V ?.,wQ2', , 1'9- ' 'Qb I L, 7 'Wf4P'f 'ga2 I 'f W ff ez o2Q1f l 59 if fy , ,yi A V V Lll .W 3 , 3 ?fF ,AAAV in l 3 4 'I X :1 ' W ' Q1 e ooeo I ,. K - 4,.g,, E0 , ,r,.VVZe , .. Q f f ,A., Vfi5- Z L ' ?1Zj' ,.' ,g'o we z ge, K f9f K + AA' Q, I W o ' 2a rye aff ?,wr - Q 1 My vii' QZQP Q a fii, Qs, gig ,HE +:f iy542i21',: 3334 4 , , 1 L gg f Vg H 2, l .1 , A 1 Q' r V ,,k' U 3 4 .X N t ' 3 ' 1 f ' , F 'F' A , IN 'hFh 1 e res men-Bewildered But Eager Advisor--Ln'. Kelly e, N- H Q'- , . , l- .- .- rf.. , +2 ' f' ' 5 7 - . ,L M .1 3 it qT:4'4? qi r 17 1 to . B n rj rf Q9 ef' mm L. Jakel J. 'lezal D. Butenhoff Ronald Ro Martha President V. President Sec.-Trees. Van Buren Hargbriog Houclek '- ff- 2 61 2, + of 'Q ee M +L 'ii' -'az' ,F 3 C' I Xxx , I m Q ix x Q XXX 2 4 I , if Q A Margie Bernard Sharlene Shirleeann John Yvonne Svasrt Schwer Caldwell Zaske Poortvliet Schafer . M an 5: ez e ' - J ,Q 5' Dalton Arlene Eugene Bernice Jerry Boelofs Schwartz Seehueen luyekene Lingenfelter 14. .. . F 'la 9' ' lr, fa was +G, . ,,. -4 j , ! I 7' -- cr G' y- -ff' '-15' A a f , I Il x ' A ,FC xy- Q , ' Q- Ai Darlene fmiene ' Melvin Beverly Lorna Frank Seehusen Brouwer Tezelaar Kohle Bran Mari B11 Ann Remo Duran Heazbgich Tenfceg Goegxnan hifgxusen Kramri: Holwgrda n x 3 ul . D - ' gf, fx , g V nf if-' AWWA 1 3 -z 5 ,1 , ' b ' ' f no n Q XJ X 5 ., .,, 4? xi ,Q , 'rig 36 r Q9 J'-'IKM 2 Q! x , Eiward Houdek Barbara Kaiser Larry Seehusen Dennis Kissner Darlene Goetzman Carol Lingsnfelter Mary Tazalaar Barbara Kvernes James Johnson Marilyn Kirg,-iss Raymond Loida Robert Gans E1 Roy Kuglin '65 1, vjff K A Q 1.1 L 'sr ' .? IEUJD , 4 03 Q' 2 fof X '23 1 F' a 4 QQ' 4 la 'La Q- cn Dennis Van Den Elnde President Higlggegislggt Charlotte Caldwell Secret ary-Treasurer Diane Fischer Helen Breitkreutz Joan mask gh Wilbur Standfuss wma Manthei Darlene Kemnitz Tae Advi sor a. Norman Braun Mrs ' Kr Donald Kohout Mary Euan Ilanthei Shirley Breitkreutz Leslie Schrupp Levine. Freiborg Lorraine Schver KQV. if +293 1. N J' x 'C 40' 4'-xr 24' PJ'- 6:7 Seventh Grade r allace Van Buren resident , Frank Serbus 5 J in ,' S f A- ' by IS- f Vice President f 1 ,J A , i, Jeanne Becker 'Q' 4 , A ' 'J' ' ' -lei ' J! Secretary-Treasurer 01 ,V+ It , Marlowe Fischer X Y ff I g jjir I 1 . '1 ' , , K on Grabow Allen sem-app J M Eleanor Beetz Robert woborlney bert Johnson Norene Fischer Richard Wacek Janet Schwer Vonne Lohmeyer Dale Seehueen Joyce Kurtz Jerald. Jahnke is 1.50 if w. 95,9 , 5 H, ,lv + I-1 I qxli' .M I F 'Q in J V 5- ,9 J J., 3.1 vvefywl ji inf? Y Q.. A -uf' gn f 1 Q 2:2 4' AQ ' up W L nv X I 6 Q 5' K 'Y . W Y K 1 -ff' 5 2 JV X 'V 5 1 'I 21 if x 'js Not Pictured: Nicholas Fannk, Norman Seehusem, Dollyn Hopp, Jerome Schafer. 9 Ma.uri ce Gort . if 5 Marilyn Sanicey Raymond Grand fN--1QIt'- J fle Barbara. Somrners Judd. Malvin Barbara Gahm I Wuxi 1 if ,, X H ' 1 gin fffrr 'i,i.sN ' . 4 9: I ,, I K7 r Q, I e Px S I 7 ' 1 K . V I+? n K . N S fi 0. 'ff ef V, up , V V A -2, 1 4' S 5 fps 1,7 , f fx ..an-al. S5 fi :i43 ' 3 PM S' 415' if 4 1, egff 1 if :M Carilyn Freiborg Howard Grafenstein Allen Zaeke Mary Lou Van Buren Virgil Hoekstra Robert Wigin Gilmn Schafer Ibrala. Schwartz David Smedstad Billy Dudek Milton Herman Sharon Schmidt Norman Hinricke Rodney Stelter Ibnald Demhof Howard Bredesen Gale Darnhof . V Y X Harris Bredesen A , I A 3 'Q' S W S' foie r 1 Ilzane Grand. 5 V, , e' 2 A vi Harley Reek Arnold Zabel i Gary Lueck 13? , ? U U' Wallace Schwer ,, . 0, 9. 1 5 3 S 43 1 ff I Melvin Zuidema ' Robert Kiesner Y S L S Jerome Jahnke 'Z' -' ,Q fi' Q' Q ff S 'rr' ' I, ' Q CFU Fredrick Kramin I I ' frfle- Qi , 'fir alia-M a,- o 4, , Q L digg vii 2 :V 2 71 in . ' p i LL. me fr, S , i 3 f if 4 ,H If , . - as tm' M U si ' 'N' 50115 I A , 94. -41 1:3- 1- nf ' x Q v ' ' ,?i,N B .JS C .4513 gy f 1 9 ' s - H , x . ,r ,- r , , , f - 4: 4 Tfhi A 5 I 'U :if 1' k U4 'T 5.4 in. 3' 1,1 A sz x ' , Q1-, Q , . , ' ' J ... I . vb In E S My gf W' nr: .If Q I' . 18 H ,.,- A A Q ' -'ff rw, h ,', - VQV- f s X ni -in f 4 ! X V a+ will 'F Q . GV m v 3 M I Q , '11, . 9, lm -NX H- , ff' a Q1 if: , Y r K- V w-.1'x.- 5 ev 1 ....--...,,. . ,K-P a - -,f my I nl AGN ' . '11 i 1,4 A, 1 4' wg 4 I U X F 1 ji Y O I l. 5 14 f W. ' x .Wo if J f 5 f r 4 Q X4 4, 2 , I My ,,,, A Y xt 4 5 xx G ,2 , .N '54 ,ef f ,I an X If If 5 f 46 I I f ff ji ga u vin- A What's Cookin? Bechyn W me 3 1 11 Ill K xi sy- 4 ' Q xt-A A, . 'A 1 H, 1-i1fj1.J:,x.L.!s.. X ly' xy 1 'K N W ur .X at t iw- -fi' M , kwa, am... vi was . -k I 'Q Qa . xf , -W g bfi Our Buses - P f 'u.-A 'r .iv-4 Junior Play UFINDERS CBEEPE'-RS' This laughter-riot took place in a mortuary. Finders Creepers comedy. When 'Hiltfur and Hercules came to visi their aunt and uncle they were more than surprised to find that their uncle was head of a mortuary--and the r room was directly off from the moriue at that! When they brought in the body f Mr l and he crawled in bed wit Hercules, the? real y got scared. It al right when they caught the villain, Dr wn, who had tried to kill Mr. Quigley bu ha.dn't succeed . Wilbur and Hercules were more than relieved to find that Mr. was a uystery O . turned gubtgalel Quigley had been playing deed in order to catch the villain. CAST Wilbur Maxgill Rodney Black Hercules N son Jerry Pestoors Cggste Joann Schemmel 5,-wi'?g1 y ?3L21E2'B5?.Ei1 Aunt Lip.:-g Andre Kleinhuizen Xnmcmleym klidsktittad Mr, gley Marvin Standfuas Dr vm Richard gisch Made ine Kathrga ook HAH Schuster ghrgthy Egggk g.:gud.g Daniel Dolezal Helper Orrel Steinkamp Senior Play TAKE YCIIR MEDICINE Our director, Mr. langen and his director 0nAri.l38c4thSi Cl r tdit 1 1 TakY Mediiu was a. fparce comedy wgicgntggk plggeplgsgnhgspitgl? ali gegly turngd Trgo a hilgg- 1 thi h Dr.Jkoha,dtoo dotorofmedii instadf dgggor oxfgphilgsgpmhlgfgin ordzg Eonnlease Aggglagi Snclg who liked cmggical edocgor: but despised young professors. It all cam out all right when Dr. Jackson reall did save a life and in doing so earned the iso OOO that Uncle Henry had promises him. , CAST Hang K Dodson Ang a iarren H. Jackson ss Patricia Prior Dorothy Car eton Charlo te Nelson Jack Benson Smtkidrikett .tt ss a mes Dovie ringffdink Dodie Blake Hoofendike Little irl David Muyskens lggiaret Zalzzke Ca.:-aegmgdgted etmzmezzk u AES:-Aeekleinmlizen John Bra.t sch -53mr5aS232i' JoAnne Black Bernice Kopel Donald Goe zman Sharon Grabow 1 l Hawk Staff Z 7 2 s ,L fi Back Row: A. Schwartz, A. Seehusen B. Muyskens D. Butenhoff, M. Fi J. Dolezal. Second now: D. Hgvek, D. Gort A. Kieinhuizen, '11, Schrogr, J. mook, B. Goetzman, Mrs. mor. Third now- J. 1.-neck D. Kopo1 C, Toooh, G. Pootooro, D. Mtqskens, G. Knutson. Doe P cEur6d: B. voi. Oo If 623563670 X20 JH, W Do 2' J 'X O 0 .9 '29 A Je 104:50 6 ,fry-. -251 ,cy wt SJ 6 J N53 XX? D 2' -'P ff + Q Of H fx, ,cs 5 Q0 of A of J RY! X 5 W' 66- 0 WRX-. C0 - A ' A Oo Q- lb Q? Q9 f X . ef?-?o XXX Aff K X fgo. Wof' 5 Q 2 . A fy an V, ---X xg. I ... 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