Darlington High School - Pekatonia Yearbook (Darlington, WI)
- Class of 1954
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1054 PEKATONIKA DAIQLINGTON HIGH SCHCDQL Dcwlinqfon, Wisconsin FQIQEWGIQID Another PEKATONIKA another record of one of the best years of your hfe a year m hrgh school IS hereby presented to you wrth the best wrshes of the Annual Staff We offer rt wxth the wrsh that xt may brmg you many happy memorxes of 1953 1954 Enleen Runde Assoc1ate Business Man ager sells the flrst 1954 PEKATONIKAS to Barbara Armstrong and to acob Me1er Thea jane Lee Edrtor B111 McFarland Assocnate Edrtor of the 1954 Pekatomka persomfxes Chxef Peka tomka the yearbooks mascot He was snapped as he performed at a DHS pep rally the books Chref Pekatomka wrll gmde you through thrs book and w1l1 mtroduce some of our members rn hrs unusual style of speech 1 Y 7 7 7 l , - ' v , . in a stunt to launch the sales campaign of , . l ' - , 1 1 2 .. INISTIQ TIG Mr Thomas Nl Nelson 15 our superrntendent and rs the supervrsrug prrncrpal of the Darlrng ton grade and hrgh schools Mr Nelson has been teachrng rn Darlmgton srnce 1925 when he started as a teacher of scrence He has srnce taught physrcs brology, and chemrstry Hrs admnnrstratrve dutres now lrmrt hrs teachrng to chemrstry Chief Pekatonrka says of hrm eet um teacher and prrncrpal too Hrm malfe student out of you If um looked for mrles around No one better could be found FIDELIS NELSON The hrgh school offrce rs at tlmes the busrest place rn school The days actrvrty starts wtth a lrneup of puprls buyrng hot lunch ttckets and for the rest of each day of the week there ts never a dull moment rn the offrce Mrs Nelson rsfound here wxth calm effrcrency takrng care of the numerous details of school busmess wrth cheerful greetrng for all ist J' I Qtudents Your yearbook The Pekatonrka rssomethrng more than a collectron of prctures humorous narratrons and mtellectual gems so mnocently contrtbuted by your fellow students It IS a book of memotres each one to be recalled as you turn the pages vrewtng agarn and agarn the faces of your schoolmates rn the many actrvrtnes rn whrch they took part Inasmuch as you are a lrvrng part of the school today rn all rts actrvr tres both academrc and non academrc so too wrll you be a lrvrng part of the Pekatonrka So lrve work and play rn your school today so that pleasant memorres wrll be recorded for each of you rn the years to come SUP! T M Nelson 3 D SCHQQL X -h,.!' Yi'-r .RX 'X If 4 1' M, Kg... mv M MMI' I A ll up 'I CL ESI CCXINIWI f IC I5 rm Buck Francrs conducte I the DHS band rn the playrng of the 32nd Drvrsron March during the Armrstrce Day program Mr Francrs frrst read thrs famous march rn manuscrrpt form whrle he was a trombone player rn the Regrmenral Band overseas durrng World War I He was a close frxend of the composer the late Theodore Sternmetz who was Band Drrector for the 32nd Red Arrow Drvrsron Slfll N If medals were gnen for cleanlrness the e two hard workrng men Ray Schwartz and Francxs Crrst would recerve Honorable Mentron We are sure exeryone agrees that vuthout therr efforts DHS would not be the same hrgh school Let s show them how much we appreciate therr darly efforts by co operatrng that should be an excellent medal for them J.- x. MLSIC CLINIC Last summer frve students from DHS at tended the Summer Musrc Clrmc at the Unrversrty f Wlsconsxn Thrs clrmc ts held annually at Madrson for musrcrans from all over the state Classes were held for three weeks for the srx , hundred and frfty at Y' tendmg The Darlrngton students took part rn band, rhoral work, musrc apprecratxon, and fundamentals of musxc Prctured from left to rrght are Dar-leen Goodman, Walter Tasehek, Kay Nelson, Delbert Furrer, and Sally McCue 14.1 CHIEF DEKATQNIIVX TH E FACU LTV infmcluws qou IIC NIISS COLLINS Teach um Fnglxsh forenslcs too Make he xp b1g speaker out of you Yet she keep um Freshman busy NIS MISS CONNOLLY Teach um Englnsh teach um play She um good ln many ways A Freshman advisor too fx YB 1 'Q HCNIE ECCNCNAICS ELSINESS NIRS STFNENSON MRS BFNEDICT Teach um malcls how to sew and cook All redmen have a scnbe Tell um how they should look Thlngs he dlfferent xn this tube Always busy never sull They teach um how to be a fighter Always IS and always wxll She um teach about typewnter 6 I f- If I I -XII IN ISII' I-IQXILY 1 4 - Y - Y Y . ' , S Ivlany johs haye her in tizzy , I llelps 'um with '.'RedbirtI lieviewu f Q ,- I, I l '. T 1 I H 3 I , . . Q . . , . . . ' ' 3 , . ,MJ -P, .15 Mx .A dw' MR D4.Vll' 9 He um 15 short one of our trxbe Always after someone ht le Nlalc um maxdens walk and run Gull um he ts heap bag fun MR GIBBS LIXMCALED IHCLCGV SCKJALDFCBLEMS N1XlFEN1XTKIS INCLBI CIHIYNSIHJ NPLSIIIH APT Cfll MR MARTILNS We xntroduce you to a man Who coach um football lnke one can Four trmes we were the con ference wlnner Forget that and you re a smner 7, S xi --33, K Y A MR DYKMANI Many ma1dCDS pray for A s llxm gxves B s anyways Tell um us bout blood and genes Fven how corn dtffers from beans MR HUETTEN llnm IS a heap tall man, Meet another heap tall man, Mak'um up tests lrke no one can Newest member of our clan Math, or track, basketball too, Try'urf1 tCaCh the Jumors grammar, He'um15 the man for you What hxm needs IS heap big hammer 7 1 .,.I,f2...-3.3 .I Qffzq .-off ' ' Q . . A 'A' M F .,' N-'ll' . y H ' ,ebifz H45 PIE? f t':'f.'Q1 ' '- ! ' If 3,1511 1'- ' . 1' ....,' Hu ' 31 f' ,, '11 jf A ff ft. ,Q Y W w 1, - o ' - .' rf' ', f .1 t x P' Ti '. I - .' gi - g , . J L1'frg,ff4j:, 1-'. 5 -,' -. rt. ig v-, mf' ', -a'f .LF' ' ' 1, , - . . A . ' i,lLQiHz,i,, .A an , ' ' '5-il .-. - :lg Q5 3 1 ' ' f Xl- 95 1 'L 1.1113 ll 3 'f l' if ff: ,f i . 'E I B . ., , , ex ' l J , -f ,L . ed I , ZALL A - ' :' r . r A I ' . v 1 . , , 1 , K , ' ' Y A ' ' , 1 1 . , . . I 1 1 fr ' no s ,- 'fs 5 , ,' X-I f 1 ' ' XCI ICLLTLFE FI NH AL bClENCE I HYSIC5 'W MR MC NPTT MR RUF Teach um boys about the sonl Teach um work teach um toll Mak um farmers lxke um should Eight?Iilhigrigiliriripliaiiznce He um is plenty good No excuses they no rate He um trys to teach um scxence HISTOIQV MLSIC MR. STEVENSON MR, WOOD Tell'um us about wars and honey, You Could look fog many moon' How'um Democrats spend money. Stan in August, go fill June, Tellfum US about I0 teach, G9 in plane, bus Qf Car, All in all, him One big peach- Our Ole is the best by far. -3- SENIGIQS CLASS OFFICERS Pat Howery Socral Representatrve Thea J Lee Secretary Treasurer jrm Hastert Presldent Bob Cullen Vrce Presrdent Colors Blue and Whrte Motto The Best Is None Too Good Flower Whrte Carnatron THE SENIOR BALL 9 L ll 59 L.- ff x.. ?' u , N 1. x v L, '- .X. , . . I , - ' 1 , - S, vu-V l I DOROTHY BAUNIGARTNER To bob or not to bob that ts the questxon Pep Club 2 3 4 FHA 4 Cho- rus 3 4 Forensrcs 3 News paper Staff 34 Annual btaff Ph Ed Chalrman Senror Class Play JOHN BLAINE Dont reczte so loud Im sleepy frwoaaen aan qw :HIRLEY BOYLE I rn Irtsh what are you? Pep Club 2 3 4 FHA 3 4 FHA Treasurer 4 Band 1 2 3 Cho rus 1 Forensxcs 3 Newspaper Staff 3 4 Phy Ed Charrman 2 Senror Class Play i 1i BERT CULLEN An all around good guy Wxth the gzrls he rs shy Lettermen s Club 3 4 Band 3 4 Football 2 Bas ketball 1 2 3 4 Vrce President 4 Baseball 12 3 4 STANLEY CULLEN Of all the things I like best I much pre er to sr! and rest lettermen s Club 4 Football 7 3 4 Basketball 1 Track 2 3 023141, TJ PAULIINI' CLNNIINGHAM The best uoman zs the one least talked about Pep Club3 4 FHA 3 4 frneuf lu Qfqfmuf DOROTHY DUVAL6 Q6 A rrng on the mger s worth Iwo on the phone P Club 2 3 4 FHA 1 3 4 Chorus 3 Forensrcs 3 News paper Staff 34 Annual Staff 3 4 Phy Ed Charrman 3 Senror Class Play B ASIL R EASTWOOD Red han :sn t always the sign 0 a rery temper Bag-1d1234 Chorusl234 Basebal 34 Annual Staff 2 WNAAMAX l JX-5'u '3 PAUL EDGFFA boo U Romeo doesn t have anything on me Future Farmers 1 2 3 4 Let termen s Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 WAYNF I-I NNF R Come out o your sh: ll and let s gel lcquaxnted uture Farmers 1 2 3 1 e tcrmmn s C lub 4 football 7 3 4 Track 3 4 ii--D QRJ S II u Some thznk the world 15 made or un and rolzc amlso do I Chorus 1 Basketballl Track JI' RRY GLFNDENNIN Love zs ltke the meds es we all go through zt Lettermen s Club 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Base bal I 3 4 Track 2 'm,,JD.,.J 9.51,-, IIARLI' NE GOEBEL Silence ts only school deep Pep Club 2 4 Future Home makers 1 2 4 BILLY GRAHAM 11,59 I lxke work It ascznates me I can szt and look at zt or hours and hours Lettermen s Club 4 Football 2 4 Track 2 3 4 EUGENE W GROSS A yoke a day wzll keep the class gay I always say Senror Class Play 'Z '43-'V Q' sump- 'C' 'N 'Waw -91 kv' 0-uv SHIRLEY A GROS 1705 Late hours dren t good or one but they re all rzght or two PepClub234 Band1234 Chorus 1 3 Forens1cs 2 3 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Twlrler 4 Senlor Class Play JAMES HASTER 11, Hes the Preszdenl o our class Hts fauonte gzrl rs u Sopho rrore lass Lettermen s Club 2 3 4 Band 1234 Chorus1234 For b l 2 3 4 Basket all 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Prom Atten dant 3 Class Presrdent 4 Badger Boys State 3 Band Vxce Pres1dent 3 T7 XA, ,Q rd, rtriijqflfy The best way to lengt the day rs to steal cz ew hours rom the nzght Pep Club 3 4 Pep Club Vrce Pres1dent 4 Future llome ma ers 1 2 3 Band Chorus 1 7 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Homecomrng Atten dam 3 Prom Attendant 3 T rple T ro 1 2 3 4 Semor Class Play genetic. G1-.ss Q.,- Y EROY JOHNSON I'ull 0 un and mzschte too And an athlete through and through Lettermtn s Club 2 3 4 Foot b 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Prom Attendant 3 DAVID KI- LLY There must be cl lot of work an htm or none has ever Come Ou! Future Farmers 34 termen s Club 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 3 4 LT 'h1....,-Sify-5:17-5-f4 'Q rm W - , U ' lla HA . '72, 'IIQ , ' .fy I ' Y -NJA u 1 I' f f 1 , I , . I I ' f .ll 514 1 3 1 1 1 5 Q: , 1 ' ., Q T I , , , 3 O . I X it f . ' ' I 4 'A I ' ' ' r U , it , . 7 3 gl I D 1 . I ' 1 i 1 . ' 1 3 ' Q, X ' l 1 1 1 V b ' 1 , , 5 1 1 1 O ' 51 ' , , 4 lv 1, ,sg . 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 ' , i fy A' ' J- P ' f f C l - 'W 1 PATfif81A HOWERY J 1 N 1 . . 1 fl . ' h h K . f . - hw faq' f ' .L 1 7 f -Q I , - - k , ,E 1,2,3: 1-1 1 3 l r' I f' , , , 9 ' 1 . . ' u ' . D . f ' . f. ' fl ' '11 : 'ln Q ' C . , I io I , , - . ' 1 ff- 11 . ' ' I . if A , , , X . 'H . .V ' . . If 1 4 4 A ,M 2 . I 1,2, , 3 Let- : ' 9 , , if x 3 1 THOMAS LANCASTER An all around good ellow lett rmen s Club 3 4 Foot ball 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Track 2 3 4 flllv-4, ,Al-1-rv-1' 3 L 'x Nf Tlll-A JAN Quzet and shy S'be s lrked at our bxgb Pep Club 2 3 4 FllA 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Newspaper Staff 1 Annual Staff 1 2 3 4 Annual ldrtor 4 Class Sec rerfiry 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 D A R Award 4 Senror Class Play llloawuik rHoMAsL G Hts, He basn I let a woman pm anythrng on hun sznce he was 11 baby Lertermen s Club 3 4 Foot b ll 2 3 4 Basketball Man ager 3 4 Track 3 LY LF Nl Nl ARTIN He s a qur 1 man but qurte a man l ettermen s Club2 3 4 Chorus 1 Football 2 3 4 Foot all Captarn 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Track 4 Class Presrdent 3 unrot Prom Krng 3 Bad er Boys State 3 TOM MARTIN It zs well to know bou, lo be srlenl untzl rt rs tune to speak Chorus 1 2 3 4 Basketball 12 Baseball 12 3 4 For n s cs l Newspaper Staff 4 Senror Class Play ,wld-AAA-IL-K, Hit v-X VU- M614 INV 2 w-p -Q? if T' JAMES MCCARTEN I tbrs rs lzumg tben gxue me death Football 23 Basketball 1 Baseball l 2 JOHN MCCONHSH Im lrke a powder puf Im for women Future Farmers 1 2 Band 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Newspa er Staff 2 3 4 Senior Class P ay m,azl?a4f3.:'arm1?-M I speech were electrrczly she d be a powerhouse Pe Club 2 3 4 Pep C ub Secretary 4 FHA 4 Chorus 1 2 4 Newspaper 3 4 Senror Class Play Tame B-wa IMEL MCGOWAN 9-4.040 57 o ances tc partzes and to shows Tbat s wbere ber tune goes Pep Club 2 3 4 Pep Club Secretary 3 FHA 12 3 4 FHA Presrdent 4 V1cePresrdent3 Parllamentarlan 2 Chorus 1 2 Phy Ed Charrman 2 3 4 Prom Attendant 3 Senror Class Play SARA N CKIL IP 'Ylaw.ms.6.tvJll15'l Can scbool run wxtbout me next year? Pep Club 7 3 4 FHA 3 Band 3 4 Chorus 12 3 4 FOI sxcs Newspaper Newspaper Editor 4 llome commg Attendant 4 Prom ueen 3 Senior Class Plav A0 f'kT 4 MMA 4,505 WILFRED Q13?fi1?lox,s I cant dance so well but I can sure tntermxsszon Future Farmers 12 3 4 FFA Secretary 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Band 1 Football 234 Baseball 2 3 4 Prom Atten dant 3 Class Treasurer 3 Senior Class Play ,MX 142111991 'M-of-ug. MAN I VIRGINIA MEYLOR It s love that makes tbe world go round Ob bow fast tt s spmnxng Pep Club 2 34 FHA 14 Band l 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Newspaper Staff 3 4 TITVXQ, 2- 'LO PAT MURRAY iq! Eat drink and be Future Farmers 12 3 4 Fu ture Farmers Vice President 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Foot ball 3 4 Track 2 3 4 I 4,3 4 p0..A om MARABELLE OLSON fy Sbe favors not the ftve day week bu! the flue day week end PepClub234 FHAl234 Bandl234 Chorus123 ETTY PI ETTF5!LI5o All work and no fun isnt the life for me Pep Club 2 3 4' FHA 1' Cho- rus 1 2 3 4'Forensics2'News- paper Staff 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Girls Triple Trio 45 Senior Class Play '27 ln.-I 1 nl 1 s-LAL RICHARD Rl'lClll.lNG L 1. Hrs scbool lx e was a bap mzxture f football basket ball blufftng and smzles Future. Farmers l 2 3 4 Future Farmers Sentinel 4 Letter men s Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Prom Attendant 3 'YYIA-4.1 in-MJ M ,u,,.,, JEAN mx RIELL I Everybody s friend nobody S enemy Pep Club234 FHA 1234 Band 12 Chorus 12 News paper Staff 12 Prom Atten dant 3 Social Representative rs Edwar F znayzh o LL MARY ARLINE RIELI. There ns a tune and place fo everything School ts for learn mg Pep Club 2 3 4 FHA 1 Cho s 1 2 3 4 Forensics 3 4 Senior C ass Play DONALD 1. SAQER yu-A-'f All great men are dead and I rn begmmng to feel sack Lettermen s Club 4 Band 1 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball Manager 4 b,,,,45n1f1I fs: 0fw1,,,,...,...lLd3w...J3:N..ilL ROBERT E. SIEGENTHALER You can be married and still be happy Future Farmers 1 2 3 4' Foot- ball 2,3,4g Baseball 25 Track 33 Class President 2 3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 fl uwlmdyf of RAl.D SMITH '45 Fun' Lead me to lt Future Farmers IZ 3 4 L t termen S Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Future Farmers Presrdent 4 Future Farmers Reporter 3 1771 -.WAX llfanmx if-4L...L MORRIS I1 SMITH Girls are bothersome but I lzke to be bothered Lettermens Club 34 Mrxed Chorus I2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Base ball 2 Track 3 4 Q'7'l0vvvx,L4.f- DONALD SPERRY My car s a honey' It ll do eighty Lettermen s Club 4 Football 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 Base bal I 2 3 4 Forensics 3 Sludymg makes some people wrse but xt makes me other wzse Band 1 2 3 WALTER G TASCHEK Musxc hath charms so has the muszcnan B nd I2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Basketball I 2 Baseball 2 Track 4 Forensncs I 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 WILLIAM MANSELL TAYLOR I may do somethxng sensa txonal yet lettermen s Club 3 4 Band 12 Football 234 Basket ball 2 3 4 Track 234 DARI ENIL TILRPSTRA Here I am you lucky boys Pep Club234 BandI234 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Forensxcs 1 3 Senxor C ass Play A-Q0-QJ5,,.-at 1154- 12714-af53.NJL54 io.-.TVLM MARIE THOMAS A lzttle gurl wzlh a big hear! Pep Club 2 3 4 Future Home makers 1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 3 4 DAVID K THOMPSON Love ern and leave em Future Farmer 1 2 3 4 Future Farmer Reporter 4 Letter men s Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Annual Staff I 2 3 4 VIRTUE A farm spoke m the Sen r wheel P Club 2 3 4 Pep Cub Presrdent 4 B nd 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Phy Ed Chalrman 3 Prom Attendant 3 Homecoming ueen 4 Trrple T 10 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1,3,4g Senlor Class Play GDXMWLJ 'fn In .oL....ub BETTY WATTE 'IQS I can't go. I have to study. Pep Club 3,49 Future Home- makers 1 2' Chorus 3 43 News- paper Staff 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 ' wi.-yljrf' VERA WESTGARD lm' Sbe looks quiet, but you can't always tell. Pep Club 49 Future Home- makers 4 Chorus 1 Semor Class Play 4- may-Q R.....ll-v HAROLD WILLIAMS I 5 7 He bas a one track mmd zt s 3 all a Cmda track Future Farmer 1 2 3 4 Future Farmer Treasurer 3 Letter men s Club 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 C LASS D LAY i' The Cost Standrug joan Vrrtue Emxly Mannrng Gene Gross Homer Quackenbush john Mc Conush Mr Ohver Lee Olnver Tom Martxn Gxlbert Glyer james Hastert Lotus Smrth Betty Watters Mtss Geraldine Car Shrrle Boyle, Mrss Eustacra Hayworth Thea Lee and Margaret McG1nn1s co ege grrls Seated Darlene Terpstra a college grrl Mary Rrelly Cobma Colgate Brewster Shxrley Gross Betty P1cke'tt Pat Howery Sara McK1ll-ap college grrls Dorothy Duval Mrss Paulrne Pooley Imelda McGowan and Dorothy Baum- gartner college grrls The part of Mr Co ed was played by Wrlfred Mernam who ts not rn the prcture The play dealt wnth the strange events that occurred on the campus of Cedar Hrll an exclusxve college for women when Lotus Smtth arrrved after bemg enrolled by hrs wealthy Englrsh grandmother For desprte hrs name Lotus was a boy-a ruggedly handsome cowboy from Skeleton Hole somewhere out West Fmancrally desperate faculty members cousprred to keep Lotus on the campus long enough to collect the S100 000 donatron promxsed by the grandmother nn England I5 7 7 I ! . 33 9 0 9 1 . . 47 ' 'Y . 1 n - S Q4 , I , - , 1 v Y 1 7 3 5' 5 I X A 3.1 'H SJ gr I' S V - -s at W. XANQJ. j. , , 3 ' pq L , r , 7 Q 1 1 F if . Q L T 9 ,yr F-X11 .f- 'l 4 F.'.' I 1' .. ' 1. .L S' iii - ' : . ' . .3 .1 . 3 ' .' 3 . I . 3 . ' . 9 ' .5 . H . Q v - Z a ' p F , 1 1 - o S r l l s 1 ' 9 l y 5 , . . ' , . ,. n . a n ' S 3 If YY ' ' , . , . - LJ IQIQ DIQG I9 Pl Blue Hawaii was the theme of the 1953 Junior Prom King Lyle Martm and Queen Sara Mc Kilhp reigned over this P3ClflC island setting in the high school gymnasium The prom attendants were Wilfred Merriam joan Virtue Richard Reichling Imelda Mc Gowan jean Rielly Le Roy johnson Pat Howery and james Hastert. The junior attendants were Roger Curry Kay Virtue, Christine De Much, and Tommy Christensen. 316, JUNICDIQS OLD LAMPLIGHTER The Old Lamphghter was the theme chosen by lunror Class for the annual sprmg prom Our kmg and queen re1gned over the gym that had been transformed mto an old fashloned park by the hard work of the decoratmg com mrttees We danced to the musxc of Ted Wayne and hxs orchestra I C I7 UN OIQ5 L1 1 Z' EN Ill! Peter Parkrnson, Treasurer Norman Gordon Vrce Presldent Judy Lennartson Secretary josephR1elly Socral Represen Bernard Ruf Presrdent I3 tl VC Q. Top Row Donald Ostby Kemnt Lancaster Tommy Krrwan Carl jocobson Wrllard Nevels B1lly Palmer Second Row Francrs Lancaster Catherine 'v1cCom1sh Nancy Mrcka Judy Lennartson Patsy Nevels jacobNle1er Third Row Gary Monson Arlene Meier Bxlly McFarland Llame Penhallegon Sherry Pennlston Ula Ranum Barbara O Brlen Fourth Row Darlene Lancaster Shrrly Ohnstad Art Ray Colleen McDermott Peter Parkrnson jean Ranum Not rn group PICIUIES Wayne Gordon, Wrllxam Nethery, john Jantzen, Gerald Leahy, Terry Moran 18 'Y' Q .n 'b T -f, .. . nl 1 , Lf J 'Z ' 1 .-,.. ' 5, I- T., If .ll 1 L u.. --- . F' , .1 4' .J fe fi :gf I GIASS Glil ICHQ5 , . - . Y 7 3 Q I I A . Q9 - ' . . X 9 :t aww . 3 K K 0 'Z L A I V .K by . A . , . Y Y '9 7 frn,O Top Row Wayne Conroy Bernard Boyle erry Carpenter Ervm lloeper Marrlyn Chambers lawrence Benson Harlrs Fdge Second Row Bernard Fox Norman Gordon Donald Ayer Delbert Furrer Paul Bredeson Darleen Goodman Dorrs Douglas Thrrd Row ohn Dobson Beverly Carpenter Mary Crowley Wrllram Hastert Vera Holland Nancy Brecklrn Fourth Row Evelyn Gross Patsy Hennmgsen anrce Franz Nlelva Halvorson Mary Loullanson rll Curry Top Row Second Row Thrrd Row Fourth Row 5 e Je, 9 FJ! Patsy Sclullrng Rochelle Wrlson Maryorre Stoll john Ruf Merle Smrth janrceSm1th Shrrley Raymond Bernard Ruf Joseph Rrelly Shrrley Tuescher Betha Skattum Kay Thompson judrth Stauffacher oan Stevens Robert Sruhl Judy Symons Rrchard Tuescher Roger Van Matre Sharon Rogers Erleen Runde Mary Salathe Sandra Stauffacher Maryorre Smrrh Beverly Wergel Helen Rrelly Mary Stauffacher une Wregel char v0 ll am N 15mm 19 - 1 - 4 X 'Y' , ' 4' . 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C Z . . , . . , 1 1 .' y 1 2 Q I A 'I . 1,. 1 .5-..-spy I 'lin' . di. 1 . ka ' . 3 , ' - N , N J x 1 20 1 SQDHQ IQES ? ,4 CLASS OFHCUQ5 Mary McCarv111e Treasurer Cmda Curry Socxal Representatxve jerry Howe V1ce Presxdent jerry Rogers Pres1dent Top Row Second Row Thxrd Row Fourth Row A 3 erry Homb Paul Howard Ted Martens Judy McG1nn1s Dons johnson ames ohn son james Martm jerry Howe Ronald Johnston Wanda Gross Arlene Hollxnget Mary T Hoeper Darlene Moore Sally McDan1el Sally McCue Loxs Larson Mary McCarv1lle Murxta Mau Betty Hale Phxllnp Lancaster Marcxa McDonald Nora McAloon Carol Loken Janette Gross I 1 V ,, - -,. E9 f Nj Q 3:7 -J ll ,,.,' Wf A T F' lj Y y - , ll .. , J N X 5 T -J. . U ' . K 4 3 9 L X I W D -9 I ' -- LN, Jil 4 2 , l ' f 1 xl , V j Q ' 'ff 1 , N f ld: V 4 2 A I l V V 'A X V N 1. ll' 1-1-. .x.-.. ' ffl- fi .1 sail -' Z J 1 v s . I 1 . all J ' : , D 7 Y Y I 1 ' SGD MQIQE5 ,I Top Row Helen Fenner Ellen M Crowley james Acherman Davrd Cavanaugh Carl Almer Margaret Blgger Second Row ohn Badertscher Barbara Armstrong anrce Gnbson Paul Fmley Delbert Coulthard Lrllran Brgger Robert Amenda Ivan Arnsmexer Thrrd Row Vmcent Drgman Wrllmm Frtzsrmons Cmda Curry Evelyn Andrews Loxs Canon Margaret Gnmme Sandra Gxlberrson Top Row Gary Teasdale Don Murray Thomas Whalen Second Row Wrlson Thxrd Row Fourth Row Wrllram Penhallegon K Marvrn Paulson jerry Rogers Lawrence O Brxen Annette Wrlson Sandra Terpstra Barbara Udelhofen Darlene Wrllram Snmmons Kay Nelson Leona Rood Dons Stuckr Stanley Torstenson udy Pattmson Carol Mosley Carol Nethery Shrrley Wonders Glorxa Yearous Not rn Group Prcrures Davrd Andreonl Eugene Frtzpatnck Wrllram Rrelly Irene Schuetz anxce Barclay Seep 20 22 FIQESH i V- Q' Z' CLASS CFFICEIQS Mary jane Black, Secretary Treasurer Ardrth Osrerday Soclal Represenrauve Denms Roselerp Presrdent Lyle Ubersox, Vxce Presrdent 'CV Top Row Geraldme Udelhofen Clara Merer Harvey Sperry Earl Rrley Lmda Symons rll Prine Second Row Terry Pennxston Wayne Wxlson RodneyRowe Donald Renshaw Ardlth Osterday 1m Van Matre Th1rd Row' Ronald Wonders Mary Udelhoven Vlrgmla Whlre Roberta Skattum Judith Smrth Betty Murphy Francls Roclf Fourth Row Robert Ohnstad Dennls Roselerp Gayle Monson Niary Margaret Marun Karen Nelson amce Sleep Thomas Rorzoll 3 FIQESH faqs- -Tv-v Top Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Sylvia Amenda Martha Carpenter Paul Dunn Eugene Gould Erma Cullen eanne Ellefson Garry Coulthard Garry Edge Charles Crowley Patricia Erickson Jerry Davis Sonja Gille Colleen Hanson Karen Burke Francis Hastert Betty Engebretson Wauneta DuVal Donna Douglas Patricia Eckerman Charles Chapman WalterAbersold Lawrence Glendennmg Donald Douglas Gordon Ayer Gary Garrison Top Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Mary Hollenstein, Richard Kelly, Walter Howery, ack Leu, Sheldon Hendrickson, jerry McDonald, Donald Leu. Larry Hicks, Helen McGuire, Shirley Meier, Sally Kuhls, Josephine judltins, Patricia ohnson. Richard Moore, Margaret Krahenbuhl, Shelby Lancaster, Mayme Hendrickson, Karen McCormick, Eleanor Goebel. David Marley, William McGowan, Walter Mathys, Robert Helm, Gene Douglas. .. AT LETICS fo A 5 . 1 x Baseball, football, basketball, track, I When rt comes to athletrcs nothrng we lack J Run um crrcles around other team We um rs plenty on the beam qi LETTEIQME F wf T .gn Q: ' 1' Top Row Harold Wrllrams LeRoy johnson Paul Edge Mansell Taylor Robert Cullen Thxrd Row Rrchard Rerchlrng Don Sauer Morry Smrth Tom Lancaster Pat Murray Donald Sperry Second Row Davrd Thompson Davrd Kelly ames Hastert Wrlfred Merrram Cerald Smrth Wayne Fenner Front Row Stanley Cullen Lyle Martm Tom Long Brlly Graham jerry Glendennmg 25 Q Q s , ' -Q, .VQJAVJ .ra-5 ' 'Q , , '- .r, gk fl . s.'3 5 4 ,, n 3 '-,Suri P' 'ii' pw ' ri U n I m X n' 1 V, I p - u 5 1 . 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'-1 s- -1 ,- v .- .- - '-1 - 'Q P1 .- 1 J I1 .- - vw .- .- - - ,-. - .- .- S tb J O 54 8 J '+P -A A ,- ,- u- .- v-t -.. ,- ,- V- ,- x- - J- .- l'i th Row: R. Amenda, . Rie y, R. ohnston, . lwartin, N . Paulson, B. Simmons, D. Andreoni, G. -ensda ' 2 it I I Q I Graham, CJ. Glendenning. ' ' ' ' ' ' 7 H l ' . . Mivurth Row. ll. Fenner, .. hartin, J, Nurray, B. Ru , . llowe, D. luescier, D. bperry, . Acherman, . nntzen, 13,1 Oylc-v iuombywnconmvnly urd Rowi ?.?l:ompson, IL Edge, D. Furrer, . Smith, 3. Fox, . Rogers, . llastert, W. Gordon, 3. llownrd, D. Kelly, C. ncolwson, yt MIC. S s d z , - f ' ' -' , . econ Row I I Solinion, .gl.z-glncaster, Morry bmith, I . blegentha er, T. .ancaz-zter, T. Whalen, W. lverrinm, .. enson, gxnczlstcr, .ll eier, Irront Row: IJ, I-jdge, I. Williams, D. Cavanau , l '- l , I. i , . 2 ., . I i ,I , illin Y l ji ,II ,, 2 Y Il f. In sv. ll C 'llVXll .Sl fXSC'N D li 3 I llafmgf ', If 1' . .1 .i'. 11 .1 . K L 1 5 E I . . . . Darlington 2 Fennimore 3 . 'ennimore started quick y and scored on the third play o the game. Dar ington came back Quick y, however, and scored twice in the ii-st ha . .yle lkartin ani LeRoy ohnson scoret on runs o one and s respectively. n the second ha , ohnson scorer again on n ten- yard run. Darlin ton 24 I ill 0 Jlaying in unseasonab e heat, the Redbirds came through with their third straight win. ,eRoy ohnson mar e the initial score on n one-ynrr l 1 le. l.yle Martin p unge rom the two or the second ta y. A pass rom llastert to Reich ing scored the third .D. Late in t l , ' 1 . ' l i . ion were locket and one was wide. Darlington 2 Dar ington he 1 a 6-O hal time ead on the strength o :1 5-yard touchdown jaunt b L Ro ' l . l iz - . . . II -I I1 ip ascar i i 1 ' ' 1 ' , ilrl' zu ' a mi cz ' h lin. nz ai :owl ut ti i'e. Darlin ton 7 ill Darlington drew irst bloom during the irst quarter when .yle Martin sc red on a 25-yard revesre la . I oh Sivgentlialler scorer in the thin q za ine unge. n ti ourth uarte , llastert threw two touc 1 own passes, one to I ob Sie entlmler and another to Dick I eiclxlm 1. lla. I ' ' arlin Ion 6 :laying a rougm, tough ball game all the way, Bar ington ina ly bowed to the power u Flying Arrow eleven. Darlingtontrailed6-Out thehal , b ailiz d quic ly with a 57-yard march down the it-ld. t was climaxer when Ly e N artin rivet over rom the two-ynrt line or our only score o l a . i ll' ' ' 'I . i l ' . l.a 1, S1 ' li ia ' sa andt Hin with al .l3. in the ourth. q li Mineral Point 0 Seeking consolation or the de eat o the recedin week, Dar ington comp etely ran over Mineral Ioint. filivll CIC! and 0b5lCl:9l1lll2i Cl' C2lCl1 s or ' ' . .'-. Une o N eier's was a 45 i interceptet pass return. lim llastert, lworry Smith, ant I ick Reichling 1 l : so 'I . rd ya E3 IC h f t -v ..- - -- - s.- .- - - ,., .- l 9 I .- .- I+- ,- .- -- sa- 'U .- tarot gh tack smash TCW I I 'I ON Nlt IYILI' ql 'QCCOHL YIC johnson in ll e Y P- -4 - ,- -. - .- .- sa- I .- ..- .- u- ,.. - .- .- ...- 9 ,- f - d - - tl - .- - ,- -- e k ll feli UI .- N- .- - ,- - .- .- f P OHCC NL 'si 9lCI r- ..- - l B ft E1 -y -+- I I u- ngton 48 D r 5 D two I' ed C Darlmgton Band per forms on the held LeRoy Johnson ready to throw a pass Bob Sregenthaler run rung around the end BobS1egenthaler break ln away Merle Smith nabs pass Harold Wxllxams leads mterference fo Le Roy Johnson Rlch Rexchlmg tnes to catch a hard one DHS squad returning to the freld after the half ..28.. iii 'wkiifbk H aww WWW' -sea 'Ju abs- 2 BASKETBALL f?l'f'vM yr 5.1 1 83 '5 14 0 Second Row Walter Taschek Wayne Conroy Rrchard Rerchlrng Mansell Taylor LeRoy ohnson Robert Sregenthaler Front Row Lyle Martrn Delbert Furrer Merle Smrth Robert Cullen Bemre Boyle Morry Smrth 1953 1954 SCHEDULE CISCOIQES November November December December December December january January january January january February February February February February February Benton Hrghland Boscobel Fennrmore Blanchardvrlle Plattevxlle Mt. Horeb Dodgevrlle Lancaster Ndrneral Pomt Fennrmore Boscobel Plattevxlle Mt Horeb Dodgevrlle Lancaster Mrneral Pornt 29 Redbrrds Red brrds Redbrrds Redblrds Redbxrds Redbrrds Reclbrrds Redbrrds Redbrrds Redbirds Redbrrds Redbirds Redbrrds Redbirds Redbxrds Redbrrds Redbirds 40 38 32 37 60 34 46 44 53 59 50 47 48 53 42 49 64 BASKETBALL ACTICDN 3 LETTEIQ V. 1 '-7 'D Top Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Lawrence Benson Ted Martens Carl ocobson Donald Ostby Jerry Rogers ames ohnson Robert Amenda Delbert Furrer Wayne Gordon Wayne Conroy Harlis Fdge Nierle Smith jacob Meier David Andreonr jerry Howe john antzen Kermit Lancaster William Hastert Peter Parfcmson BASKETBALL B SQUAD Top Row Johnston Leu Howery Martens Reilly, Amenda Rogers Payne Second Row: Acherman, Leu, Ohnstad, Kelly, Almer, Ubersox, Wonders, Aebersold, Andreom. Front Row: Rock, Hicks, Howe, McDonald, Martin, Johnson, Roseleip, Matley. These freshmen and sophomore boys,coached by Mr. Davies, achieved eleven victories out of Seventeen games. ,313 'P.Ix9 9 1 4 l O -4' . -J 1 -. Q , o C , . . -g' 'ff O O hx! O ., D-sb I .f. S' fs Q L ' igdth Q4 . 35 ' 'I:'.4lf'l p A 1 1' ' .-Y :gg 1' 1,',' 'lo 4 , A L .44- nfkbfqx QQ.: ',fX x :Til I n N.. ' , G Q. .-QQ., J . . w NL , . 0 J... N, r. .. Q ff lily' ' -. , 1 .s ye. ' 4 E , f'- .- 'tv 5 -fa. ,lwg H tiki 'X , - h 1 f 7 ,fl Q 'v fi 'ci .iv 1 my A,?y A4, . 0 ,,.. 4 f id sd-Q gg-sr 'TWA CVS' HV. ED W? x XA -.xi Balancmg arttsts pose for the camera cf +R, Alitwf' These boys provxded entertamment between halves of our basketball games Mr Davxes drrects the boys through a snappy workout Our tennrs court doubles as a skat ng rxnk durlng the wmter 33 cd 'P R TIDACK I9 3 QF 12 'ac .91 if 94' 43- Top Row Thrrd Row Second Row Front Row S Carpenter Klrllxams Nlrlestone Chambers acobson johnson Thompson Rrelly Lancaster Cunningham Rooney Rrechlmg Smrth Palzkrll Murray Kelly Mosley Cullen Leahy Mere: Gordon Van Matre Fenner Fox BASEB LL I9 3 fvf V' ,uv 'li We Thxrd Row Second Row Front Row Ray Tuescher Sperry Bredesen Glendenmng Ayer Fourth Row Boyle Merrram Palmer btuhl jantzen Fox Krrwan 34 Lancaster Benedrct Cullen Hastert Wyffenegger Benson Ostby Gorlon Loken Frnlt Conroy Furrer O Brren Smrth Nlartrn Nlethery ONe1ll NlcConne1l Skattum lancaster Smrth Sauer Parlcmson ACTIVITIES 657 A11 braves and mmdens have work to do But ID our tube we have fun too Speech qthleucs Chorus and band Leav um not much t1me on hand 'IS Q Q fl .II ,1 S BAN CLARINETS Marabelle Olson Doris johnson Mayme Hendrickson Vrrgmia Meylor 'Xrlene llollinger Mar Jorie Smlth une Wiegel Judy Pattrnson Carol Loken PERCUSSION Ted Nlarrens jerry McDonald Sara McKillip Janice Gibson Annerre Wilson Berha Skattum B111 Hasrerr CLARINETS Thea Lee Delbert Furrer oan Virtue ill Curry Mary MCCaw1lle annerre Gross Nlelva Halverson Sally McDaniel BASSOON ALTO CLARINET OBOE BASS C LARIN ET Sandra Terpstra, Bassoong Carol Mosley, Alto Clarinet Judy Lennartson, Oboeg Shirley Gross, Bass Clarinet Top Row Front Row Top Row Front Row Top Row Front Row fop Row Front Row fop Row Front Row CORNETS Bas1l Eastwood 1m llasrert Nlerle Smrth karen Burke SAXOPHONES Mary Stauffacher Cmda C ur y Sally lxuhls Roberta Skartum FLUTES Beverly lLe1gel Nancy Nllcka Colleen Sally XlcCue llaxne Penhallegon TROMBONES Niarjorre Stoll ohn lNlCCOm1Sh Beverly Carpentgr Shrrley Tuescher Walter 'Kebersold janxce Barclay ames Nlartln Cxhirles C hapman 1 -4 C7 up V s ,g 1-y ? t + , T ny, 1 I .52 ' Yi 'P' V -! pl . I I ' 1 1 5 ' I ':. f , ' rl I : ' , r' , Mc U Dermott Y I ' 1. ,J l A lfjrij ' ' V' x f. , , l 7 . I v.:.,.' L ., ,,. .,. . X : . V :LA XO' ,ri i f. .. . 5 ' ' Tx ,'l 7' yn' Top Row Front Rovs Top Row Front Row Top Row lront Row Top Row Second Ro I font Row Top Row Front Row 'S ? ' W Qu' BASSES BARITONE Robert Cullen Gary Teasdale Walter Taschek FRENCH HORN Dafleen Goodman Sandra Culbertson bandra btauffacher Shrrley Ohnstacl SAXOPHONES hay Nelson Darlene Terpstra Barbara Armstrong TWIRLERS Sandra Terpstra I lame Penhallegon annce Grbson Majorette Sallv McCue Shxrley Gross Carol Moslev Rrchard kelly Rodney Rowe I-rancrs Rock Stanley Torstenson . if 4. 1- . CNW I . I 7 1 , ' Z x : ' , .X , . 7 :Carol Nethery, Patsy llenningsen z . Y Q ' , . ' --' 1 . 1 ' ' , ,Z Y Top Row Sth Row 4th ROW 3rd Row 2nd Row lst Row TIQIDLE TIQIQ 1 .. .. 4, f N , 'N -1 K Top Row Kay Nelson joan Virtue Cmda Curry Second Row Elame Penhallegon amce Franz Sandra G11 bertson Front Row Betty Pxckett Dar-leen Goodman Patsy Ilowery I ED CHGIQU5 .., mm Palmer Nlartm Taschek llastert MCCom1sh Fastwood Smlth johnson llomb McDonald Ayer Rock McFarland Stoll Arnsmerer Aebersold Furrer Prme Lennartson Goodman Carpenter Tuescher Mxcl-ca C McComrsh Pennrston Terpstra Hendnckson udkms C Curry Stevens Gxbson NlcCue Runde Penhallegon Wetgel Loken Mclullxp Vxrtue M Stauffacher Ellefson Nlelson Howery Plckett Franz Hollmger S Stauffacher Wxegel Sleep Grlbertson Black N1cCarv1lle MCDan1el Lancaster Kuhls Mosley Osterday llanson J Curry 39 . lv FM, is :Ai ' L x A' .. r 'F' RX ., flvc, - , , ' v , 4 .- 4 'N Y r . I - .- . r v-1 C-X I ' . z I . '1 ,J' , ' : ' , , . M , .7'y,++f Q 9 - I .. ' U 11 - FN , Q . I A i - ' .. Q --'A ' i M f , H, - 3 - - - '- ., w..f Q 'G , X ' du x I ' F fl M 65 4- f' Q -f Q , , . - ' - - 5' :Tb - . . - , :- 9 ,- .. , . I .. .. U n , ., ' , 4.. 1 A -- -- ,, , .. - . X- Z xl l 1 v 1 . 1 ' - v l v a V: I Y 1 A 7 7 Y I 1 - . 1 Y. 1. H 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 .7 Z A YY. Y' ' 3 1 A Y 7 1 1 1 l . , . . : 7 Y Y ' 7 I Y Y Y 1 S 3 T E TIQ FUBADGUIQS 1 AJ -I Brll McFarland Tom Martm Delbert Furrer Morry Smnth m liastert GIIQLS CHQ 0 0 L 6,0 YQ l Top Row Stevens Chambers Stoll ohnson Tuescher Nlrcka lee llollmger Fourth Row bchrllmg Nl Nlcbmnxs Baumgartner I- Goebel Holland H Niexgel NlcCom1sh Thlrd Row A Merer S Nierer Sm1th lhlson Runde Penhallegon N1cDan1el Second Row Gnmme Rrelly Culbertson S Stau facher llollenstexn Penmston Hanson Csurrv Front Row Loken Prckett Franz C Curry llowery Nlcfarvxlle NlLAloon 40 I f - ' V O ' 3 ' Q 4 :J 1 'I 1 -.5 'S :A ' ' f ' -1 -5- -F W- A . - J V ,Cf . V f i ' - . v ' - A ' , ' ,A 5 ' ,Ji I .155 --Hi or 4 I -v G' 4 , 5 , A - . 1, vh's - , - - x MI Q A , , , S 1, X 1 ' n V . . , ' 0 - 7 1 H A ,f,. 5 , 5 -1, ,S 'Q . S .. we , I . af .0. -1 1'-5 .ff vi- ' N -1 C ,f 9 J 1 ' I A . 2 ,. .. ., , -. , , . ,. ' .'A ,ze t e,f 1 . , 1 , A , P' , -x I , D , , ' ,l- . 1 7 1 7 ' Y Y' P' F DIQIGA S NGEIQS .K Srttlng Elame Penhalle on janrce Franz SandraG1lbertson Patsy llowery Kay Ne son Sara MCKlll1p joan Vxrtue Standxng Delbert Furrer Jim llastert Morry Smrth Tom Martm erry McDonald GIIQLS CHGIQUS Am-Q -arf Re Top Row Smlth Terpstra Carpenter Watters McG1nn1s Gxbson Kay Nelson Fourth Row judkms Pune Cullen Grlle Vtrtue Goodman McCue Thlrd Row Thomas Osterday Hendnckson Lancaster Kuhls NlcK1ll1p Andrews Second Row Mosely J Wregel Burke Rood Ellefson M Stauffacher C Hanson Front Row McDonald Sleep Black Karen Nelson Meylof Eckerman 4I 4 IIT . r an uf, L., - - X: Q e ' u .5 Y b . x- - W X' - . 4. 1 l K V 7 7 A 3 ' ' 2 , ' , ' , ' ,J . I 'K rf 4 5 4 , 5 .. . , Y - - ',K,, ntl' - - ' -- Q Q . A 5 4 I ' , ' 5 -f S .. - f-if-,A If D' ' 90 tv T, l ' , 4- I W . -- ,,U- -,J if h 'P , , - - - Q i -. A V . Lin. O lb 1? h 5, V 3.1 1 6-I -K1 . I .., X 1 J- .' , . , . ' , . ,J- ' , ' , . I I 1 7 7 Q 1 7 7 ' '. I Z 7 Y 7 I v A 1 ' ,. 1 , - , , , , - Y - - : ! 7 1 1 3 ' Observe closely to learn Q24 freshmen you have a lot FUTUIQE HQ MAKEIQS AMEIQICA C FFIC FFS Imelda McGowan lJfCSldCl'lI Plame Penhallegon Vrce presr dent Qhxrley Boyle Treasurer Top Row Patsy Henmngsen llxstorlan Mary Qalathe Soc1alChaxrman Melva llalverson Secretary Front Row .pf r'- 1 The s 1or ls a e re ar the rn redl Q h- en gn r p p mg g X6 ents and restmg the oven for a cake 42 -l -.-my l -Iv V - F 4 ' ' CF x5 V Y 6, .. f- he e e- ' ff' ' wk- K ll . A . ', 'A ' h 2' A ', ' - '. ' Q' 'B - 9 - ' , . 5 n v 1 , 'Zyl X' I s 1 A ' .' xy 'lA ' ' 'C A K v l X , A QA . .s Y h f Z -,v I ' ' . .A ' ' w V fi. L . . . . . NV M- -I: l . u e ,,,.4 ,, 2 ,, H , 'Ii .. N396 if ,S , . , 1 . Q s. s. S. 1 Hungry yumors are waxung to be served Ill ...J H ' These freshmen are observ c 0 B J, 'Q Q mg the workmgs of a loom -6' Our sophomores are learn . 0 0 mg how ro sew The gxrl bexng measured for a sknrt IS Helen Fenner 43 s e e ' it I V, 1 I 1 9 e' .. - 'Ii K -'gp 'i '- ., ' ' ' , - ' r F ,' 7 x, ,' , 'r 1 y ' fe. .. X f P I ! I r - b . 1 Q f ,V X J FUTUIQE FAIQMEIQ5 EIQICA CFFICEIQS Richard Rerchlrng Sentlnel Xhlfred Merrram Secretary Mr NIcNerr Advrsor Top Row Front Row Pat Murray Vrce presrdent Francrs Lancaster lreasurer Davr i Thompson Reporter jerry Smith Presldent The Future Farmers of Amerrca rs a natronal organrzatron of farm boys studymg vocational agrrculture rn the publrc schools Members learn how to conduct meetrngs speak rn publrc and to co Of erate rn workmg together Its purpose rs to develop experrence rn farmrng as an OCCUPHIIOU Each member rs requrred to have a farm project and make a report on rt OLll'l0C3lCh3Pfel' IS Undef the capable drrectron of Mr McNett .1 .3- f fygfn 10,1 I Top Row Richard Rerchlrng Paul Edge Harold Wrllrams Robert Sregenthaler Wrlfred Merrram Front Row Davrd Thompson, Pat Mun-ay,Jerry Sm1th,Dav1d Kelly,Wayne Fenner. 44 5 or f OF 1 ' J X -1- 5 'F Q H 0 1. D . - - Q , 1 We , pe '3- X - ffm . A Q 5 ff, K l I M I 4 ' , I '. X ' vn- - v 1 ' ly o . 1 Q ' I i 1 r , I xg f4 ' 0 , .ln , ' ln :: ,1- F F Unions O9 Top Row acob Meier Donald Ostby John Ruf Ervin Hoeper Jerry Carpenter Wayne Gordon Second Row Harlis Edge erry Leahy Francrs Lancaster oe Rrelly john jantzen Front Row Norman Gordon Peter Parkinson Bernard Ruf Arthur Ray Richard Tuescher Donald Ayer F F souwomonrs .0 4.-4 Top Row Ronald ohnston Don Murray Thomas Whalen jerry Homb James johnson Second Row Paul Finley Lawrence O Brien Paul Howard Delbert Coulthard Marvin Paulson Front Row: Phillip Lancaster William Fitzsimons Ivan Arnsmeier William Penhallegon ohn Badertscher. 'QF' F F HQESHME Top Row Thrrd Row Second Row Front Row --3 Paul Dunn Earl Rrley ohn Leu Harvey Sperry Fugene Gould Rxchard Kelly Donald Leu Rodney Rowe, Wayne Wrlson Terry Pennxston Sheldon llendrrckson rm Van Matte Donald Renshaw Gary Edge Wrllram McGowan Walter Manhys jerry Davxs Gayle Monson Franczs Rock Rrchard Moore Gorden Ayer Ronald Wonders Cary Garrnson Donald Douglas Gene Douglas Charles Chapman ls. L pa L4 X 46 'IV' C I I i 'kc I 0 or Q- . I 45 ' . I n 2. W- ' ' 4 7 3 ' r Y v . W D s A-il .I ,. is. Z ' X 1 , f li , 7 A I y . ,J , , 4 , . i : J- Y , . . , f , .1 QQ' . .ll X I i ,, '- -I c -1 The actrvrtres of the DHS Pep Club are drrected toward backmg the athletrc teams and promotrng a sprrrt of enthusrasm rn therr contests The grrls have a refreshment stand at each home footballgame Sales to the hungry thrrsty fans provrde funds to garb the cheerleaders and help frnance other school proyects 1 E gene Gross as Confucrus arrrves at a D b basketball pep rally to say We ll wm Drab CLUB Pat Howery, Vice-Presidentg joan Virtue, Presidentg Margaret Mc Ginnis , Secretaryg Marilyn Chambers, Treasurer HOMECGMING DEI? IQALLV These were some of the students who the narrator read grrls rn western garb came ln representing the alumnae of former years Each old grad was warmly welcomed back to the campfrre of the DHS Ranch Top Row Patsy Howery Carol Loken Betty Prckett Ardrth Osrerday Dorothy DuVal Second Row udy Patunson Mag Grlmme udy Stauffacher Dorothy Baumgartner Nancy Mrcka Carol Nethery Front Row Mary Salathe Sally McCue Vrrgmra Meylor Judy Len nartson Melva Halvorson . . ' I , ,Y .S X' ,n-R - . I ,I f JR. Q f 'rl A ' ll l ,lx ' 1 took part in thellomecoming Pep Rally. As I X I ' E K I I ' , ' , J , ' Q f l H 1 Y ' ... 47 .- T E IQEDBIIQD Top Row Shuley Merer udy Lennartson john McCom1sh Thomas Martrn Walter Taschek Delbert Furrer ayne Wrlson Thlrd Row Vxrgmra Meylor Betty Watters Shtrley Boyle JBIIICC Gxbson Margaret McG1nn1s Erleen Runde Kate McCom1sh Wrllram McFarland Second Row Betty Prckett Kay Nelson Sara McK1ll1p Darleen Goodman joan Vrrtue Mayme Hendrickson Sally McCue Front Row Carol Mosley Mary McCarv1lle Carol Loken Sally McDan1el Patsy Howery Mar garet Gnmme Shirley Ohnstad Colleen McDermott AAI Arlene Merer Dorothy Baumgartner Dorothy Beverly Wergel Beverly Carpenter Melva Duval jg,-fy McDonald Mary Stauffachgr Halvorson Nancy Mrcka Patsy Hennxngson Flame Penhallegon Maryone Stoll Sandra Gxlbertson Shnrley Tuescher We congratulate The Redbrrd our school paper on tts flfth successful year of publlcauon Our Redbud brmgs us up to date on the new romances sports actrvrtres and all the school newssu ttmes a year A fxne Job of edrtmg IS done by Edxtors Sara NdcK1ll1p Blll McFarland and ohn McCom1sh Our faculty advrsors are Nhss Connelly and Mr Wood 48 l l ' Q l O H .1 4 4 V 0 Q I l r - 1 h, A js lm 4 . ' ' ' - y ' U Q , Y Y 1 9 , . : 1 ' ' , , ,l : , ' ' , ' ' , 1 ! ' : I . Y 3 ' . Y 1 l I , . 1 . v I I r 1 ' . 1 , ' I U ' C 1 Cf S A af' G F -Cv K y ' , '3 ., ' 'Q X' 'e ' 'nf cr X' I 4 'I . 1 I l Y Y , , , 1 I 1 . 1 - - v 1 . . I I Y . ' I v - 1 . D . 1 . - . 1 y 1 , . ,. . DEK TO Ili tw-J-r-Y 4.4 ,J ' 7 43 II Q J API N UAL STAFF Top Row joan Stevens Doris Johnson Ted Martens Basil Eastwood Marjorie Stoll Second Row Judy Lennartson Dorothy Baumgartner Nancy Micka David Thompson Kay Nelson Front Row William McFarland Thea Lee Dorothy DuVal Eileen Runde lnserts are Darleen Goodman and William Nethery at left and Elaine Penhallegon at right TYDISTS Back Row: Thea j. Lee, Margaret McGinnis, Charlene Goebel, Betty Watters. Middel Row: Virginia Meylor, Mary Rielly, Vera Westgatd. Front Row: Darlene Terpstra, Betty Pickett, Shirley Gross. The senior typing girls are a tremendous help in putting out the annual. Without their help. we would have quite a difficult time getting the annual to you. They type just about every item that appears in the annual. These hard-working girls deserve our thanks. -49- A IQEN5 CS Q10 r' Top Row Second Row Front Row Y O-P4 4 2 ORATORY EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING FOUR MINUTE SPEECH Top Row Wrllrarn McFarland Ronald ohnston Elleen Runde Second Row Martha Carpenter Mayme Hendrxckson Ronald Wonders Front Row Walter Aebersold Helen Rnelly Flame Penhallegon Coached by Mr Henry Huetten All f 1 31 'lb- DECLAMATORY, AND EXTEMPORANEOUS READING Clara Merer, Annette Wrlson, Mary Rrelly, Shirley Boyle, Cmda Curry, Leona Rood, Kay Nelson Beverly Wergel, janxce Gibson, Shnrley Mexer, Darleen Goodman, Judy Lennartson, Sally McCue, Arlene Hollrnger, Mane Thomas Karen Burke, Evelyn Andrews, Mary McCarv1lle, Arlene Merer, Nora McAloon, june Wregel, Shrrley Ohnstad Coached by Mxss Helen Collrns 50 :'-'-uw' ga! f 3-'I+ 4 . F 1-PwJ, +'-2 J . 'f 'fY2g... joan Virtue - ary Lou Hanson Nora McA1oon bw Carol Mosley Cxnda Curry NN' ww 7' 1111 Curry Shxrley Gross B111 McFarland 9 :37.E uQ- 5 1 . K K t ' v P 1' , .1 x O L, Q is :JE U , ' sv b. A ' 'iv . g ' .1 - -1 .- v I' ' x .- vlg. ' M - YS? . wi. 1 M - ' A Y hw , .. i .zfgnilq-, I' 4 .. ink-, fi f . ' kr, ,fn - gcrff wr- - 'I-:15?:, 5 X-. '-r - v . .A pp 1 hw , A, - ,Q 5 - ,L . ' A ' ' ' .' ' R -' ' 4 .... f' .. - ,. -. ' ' ' -' - .- vw.. 4 -, , , . ,, ' ' IF ' , ' arf' - f. ,, ' ' .Q 1 V . '3,. in. ,- SENICDIQ I3 LL 0 Ov Our theme was Wmter Wonderland Muszc was fumxshed by Gus Fuhrman and hxs or chesrra Semor Class Presmlent J1mmyHastert ghdes over the floor wxth h1s date 7- -Q fx ! The musnc was enchanung and allpresenr had a wonderful ume U' .Football Captain Lyle Martin and Co-Captain Wilfred Merriam crown Homecoming Queen joan Virtue at the homecoming dance. .DHS Band Float. 3. ueen and Attendants. 4.FHA -We ll Beat Em. - Hd 5 ff Ira X LV AIC I,,. 1 2 Q FPESHMAN I ITIATIQN The lme up Don t we look silly? SCDDHQM IQE SHUFFLE Oh, more fun! But where are the boys? All dressed up nn our fancy clothes TIQACK MEETS 1953 'Q'-.7fi..f Aa .F nv- M. 634, W fm.,.ww ' p ,. ya 3'-'ix .Eff J 1-1 Sl .25 'QOH' Wayne Mllesrone at the Scare Track Meer Wayne Mxlestone, at the Scare Meer, won Dick Mosley, low hurdler Class B 5 feet 11 314 lnches to set a new conference record Wayne Mxlestone, hxgh hurdle: Wayne at the State Meet Dxck Mosely won Dlstnct Meer at anes vllle m broad lump rf.. 5 GIIQL ' I3 V ED Some of the less strenuous acuvxues of the g1r1s physzcal educauon program are roller skar mg volley ball and pmg pong 1 if 'Haus --. DARLIN GTON H IGH SCHOOL Muff' s- is HIRE' III! its l. .Q 'I Aim? 4?-3 12 00 12 00 12 30 100 300 345 430 81 Q30 840 955 1015 LOJ5 12 00 ll MAIQCHES ON T1me for all good teachers to be home m bed' The cars leave the park so no one can shlne a spotlrght rn the wmdow Mam Street quret except for the cars returnmg after runnmg out of gas or hav mg a flat t1re Can t sleep? Drd you ever try countmg sarlors Imelda? Helen Rrelly s party was a complete success The only casualties were a broken clock rarlmg knocked down hrgh chaxr broken and some holes the wall Rrchre Rerchlrng yawns and says W 11 guessl d better go home The dance has been over for two hours Mother wonders what rs possrbly keeprng un1or so long All s quxet' D1d we say all was quiet? Mary Stauf facher rs up domg her mornrng exercrses We hear the clankmg of mrlk cans as our Future Farmers of Amenca sleeprly get the chores started Darlene and Sandra Terpstra get ready for school by puttxng on a lrttle bxt of make up? Darlene calls Mr Nelson to see rf she can wear leans to school Judy Symons comes to school and looks at town clock to fmd out she rs an hour early Carl Almer arrrves at school to get a lrttle extra studymg done before school starts Here comes Sheldon Hendrrckson for another excuse Lots of work to be done at home? School starts out w1th a bang as some one s locker has been set As long as If s a dead language the Latxn class wrshes the Romans had burred rt Why doesn t somebody rrng that bell? The Freshman geography class strll doesn t know whrch way the earth rotates It 1sn t safe to argue wxth Mr Huetton though rs rt class? School IS out for dmner 1215 12 40 12 43 12 45 100 115 3 37 340 3 58 3 59 400 4 O1 4 OM 402 530 600 630 700 730 745 800 900 901 10 30 1130 1159 Boys prclc grtl frrends up and rrde around Maru Street wastmg Dad s gas Otto says How can I take roll call when everyone keeps commg rn late? Assembly watches Darlene get last krss ln the taxr rn front of school jams Smrth and Shxrley Raymond make B lme for homeroom Wadsy rs fallmg asleep agam We hear the whrstle of Mr Davies as he trres to teach a Phy Ed class WFUUS from rrght Mrs Benedrct checks theglrls washroom Oh shucks my hair rs only half pinned Wonder who s on Mr Wood s stay away lrst today? Get ready et Go' School IS out for the day Yea' Everyone rs headmg for the Cho Shop Oh no here come some poorunfortunates Walt Chub' Here comes udy Stauffacher M Dykman starts hrs puddle yumpef towards home Shrrley Gross asks her mother Whats Vernon Qburmnj A few boys have ,ust fmrshed chores and are all set to come to town Well where 11 we go tonight? Platte vrlle MmeralPo1nt Nora Wrota Argyle Fayette or Grat1ot7 Shullsburg arrrves Don t they ever stay home7 Symons and Gross leave town Oh to lrve rn Plattevrlle All the boys have therrdates for the nrght Show rs out and krds head for therrlmle hrde a way The latedaters head for the second show Trme for the Cho Shop to close Better hurry rf you want somethmg to eat N french frres now Don Closmg txme rn Wrota Heavy traffrc movxng thrs way And so wrth the settmg of the sun we brd farewell to a perfect day rn D HS Tune Marches On A.M. 5 ' ' ' l Z l I I A tr . Z I . . 'T - 2 ' ' ' a . , ' ' . Q . x . . 1 a 1 ' . . . I , - ' ' ' , in H , I uP.n . . Q 1 , It ei. : . 1 . 7 If - ll J . i U I ? 1' S . I in Qfdef to work up an appetite, l Wl'1TJ lldve I0 go straight home on the bus. 5:00 ' .' ' 2 ' - J - : r. ' 'll ' . rr v . . . . H I I , 7:09 ' . ' l , 7:30 D 1 : . ' . . Y y . ' v r Z 5 A . H : ' . : y - - - , 9:06 ' ' ' ,. I .' I. . ' . . . n 0 : , . . . , . DG VO IQECQG-NIZE THEM? These youn sters rew up to become teachers in Darlington High School. The first student to correctly identify all ofgthem will receive an award from Chief Pekatonika. Give your list of names to any member of the annual staff. 5 nl .'-LJ . , in 1 . . 1, f , A - f n u gl' ' 1' 1 7 'I ,, V we K r A .,f ,W Q, 5 .V , .-- A 1 ,N-vf. L - FAMILI IQ FACES AIQCU D D H S r- Us I M4 Marvin Clara Sailor Pat Patsy Melva DHS girls in the good old summer time. A bedtime story--looks like another slumber party. Mary Lou and friend. Berry. Snapped at a footballgame G IQ YGUNGEIQ DAVS J 4? fair' .--b That s hard work Cullen Three exghth graders on a wmdy day oan and udy Kmdergarten 1943 Cmda and Nancy 1944 60 QL -4' Do you recogmze Darlene Annette Qandra Colleen and Mane? Or Betty Marabelle Patsy 1ll and udy7 Of course you know Romeo and ulxet That cute lnttle skut IS bemg spread by oan Then we see a very young Davxd Takm the sun by the porch are jlll Curry Nancy Breck m and Nancy s snster dmv 'N S P mf? 61 , 'A 'Og - 3. 'Lo gi, .M A S. It Y 1 ' fx' . - 1- ,I mi , 1 .w 3 f D ,lf y.. ' 1 4. 1 - -e -f f 2 - V - y ' ' Q 'T y .R ' ' ' , I ' il ' A: ' Y 4- -I -x X Q X VV l 1? A l . . . . J Q ' V 1 7 I 1 . i A, U 4 . F , y U i . , .4 5 UTS L. M A Q4 LA' 84. W--1 ,L GI fy MON No I 34113 If .fc 1 4 A ,A L - v f' I rkdfe, V Shvr ' - ' .Q , f M f J f I f K A I A S l U X M X I I er golf - . 9 WW WIIII 5 VA Q I 4 -, L - N 5' J S' r M? ' ' V W 9 4 ' f jr-Q - 6' - A -3 fb Jag, , X 1,236 mf N n n Junk KJ afffi-1 - - i F! uw X I Ls a-'ffm Qlx 'ix x 9 .I rp.-4 A lThe accordlon band lnven 3Why Carol what long legs SUNG are the boys at the thmgs up around DHS you have' 'Sophomore Shuffle Z These -:als are lookxn' for the golg nn them that' hxlls 4 Guess who 64 jf is uf' 55 'fha Q ' .635 ,. riff: F1.: Neff .1 j J uf, if? 1 -. , V 1.
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