Denmark Academy High School - Banner Yearbook (Denmark, IA)

 - Class of 1953

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'C' IBEW? D FUSE IE bo large ind yct So small' Our tarth stem so v st and to us xt S lmportant Yet we ean be proud that small as we are the rrunds of our se ent1st ham been able to mxent the unbehewable spam Sh1pS w1th wh1Ch we can explore and fmd out more about the marx els that the heawens conta1n Won t you traxel wlth us 1n our shlp We w1ll dart here and there to learn more about those atmospherlc forces ID our solar systcm that have be en guldmg us along the way As you la af through the pages of th1S our 1953 yeax book and follow through our actxxltxes of the year may you See why our school lxfe on the earth has been made happ1er and fuller because of these forces from above OU N bC'IIKJlxL. 1032 1' 53 Yolume XII Publxshn ci annual y by th 4 n Urs mf IJ: nmark Iowa ,- f . ,,,+ .-,.4f , X 'or yi-. .4 IS' Ill Ill Ill Dedication ' xv RUSSELL. MCI I..HINNE.Y l f 1' J we wxsh to dc-dxcate Thx Banner to our former prlnclpal Mr Mcl-.lhlnney Durxng t e as three years he devoted all h1s t1m1 to many of our studxes and 2iCtlV1t,lt s He has been a true' fru nd to all the stud: nts well as those who came m nontact wxth hxm We w1ll always remember h1m for hxs pleasant smlle pm rsonalxty jollmrss wxt co op! ratlon and 4 ncuurageme nt that he gaxe us all In the mmds nf Qxcry zndnxdual of thls class he wlll be held 1n hlgh ester m and wxll be usnd as a lxxmg example 3 .,,rf a l Y Q l X .iv X ,fl 51, ln be-half of thc c ass n KR '. ' A ' A ' , , i ' . ' ll l I - ' ' 'X . X 'N 1 l 1 as Waynr Yah y A Invnmbe r 01 I nldaa ot 1954 IKILYVIICI I ldsst 5 WIIII us as usual on On tobn r 10th nut knovnmg that .ll day would mark th end or h1s LII! i 5 In 1 Wx nxlas lhm Iulxxpanx-1nbh1p and ibsm xatmns w1th hxm but our nu muru s of hxs ple asant amxlm wxll xlwxya be w1thL1s In Memorlam ONL BY OINz HIS CHUMS SHALL MISS HIM BUT NI LL 'XIOI' FORGE T HIV LX LR THOUFH HIS WORK ON EARTH IS O' HIL HAS I INISHI D WITH HIS I ABU' S COD HAS OIR I NI HIN1 TO DO Publ' TO I NI RY TASK HI TACKLLIJ I -XS WORTHY AND WAS TRUF AND III IIFT I'O US A LISSON ROYAL WORTH THAI' THE ION L OI NOBLI r If I-ORT I FHIING ONI--XR H I- ranklm LI e Str w nbon 4 A A . -vs. ' ' Q I ' ' , Y IQ th- ' ' z - - h1s EI I it I ' I I . I Y ,, Y l ' sith ld. y'I -5 th. . , hu Q W , . V , .Lift 'ir O AND EACH DAY WI'I'LI. NIISS HINI INIORIC 1 ' ER. 1 ' ' ' It . 'IE W, ' 1 -, QDQU Ill' 'IHUIII XVII' 1 Iv .Ifl.. tQf.5, 4 I. T . ow soul, l ' ! 3 S Call1ng ll Travelers our space shlps are belng prepar d ready for our fl1 ht the pllots are Checklng all rf. ports an tht take off sxgnal has been gn Wlth a roar our shlps blaze ff 1r1to space Where too Our fxrst stop w1ll be m1ll1,ons of mlles away as we are go1ng to v1s1t the Sun Vlh n you hear someone speak of t e Sun as Old Sol you g the 1mDress1on of a frlendly rflatlonshlp So we llke Yo th1nk of our leaders who haxe dlrected our eclucatlonal llfe as Old Sol As wa make a good exammatlon ol the sun through our telescopl we see dark spots whlch w1ll last somtt1mesJust a few days and somttlmes for we eks but rhaybe our at t1ons could be the cause for miny of thos spots Alter all lf we thangc to 1 spy tloscope wt wlll fmd another mterestmg fact about our Old Sol We vnll fmd they are made of tht same mln me nts as we are Tha y are tonstantly rachatmg cnc rgy and sunmness w1th whuh vw. Could not hawt obtamtd our goal May Old Sol Lontmue to shme tor all Iuturc studs nts all oxl r the world dX School Board vs 'Z Q.: pp,- 'SIUE' ,,.la.,T.g Cecxl Bonar Jack Klopfenstexn Francls Hasenclever Fred Holsteen Clayton Whxtmarsh Robert R xddly S 6 been tary Student Counc 11 FRONT ROW Mary Llngenfn lter, Bob Stevenson, D1Ck Frltz, Chfford Mecklenburg, Dxxxe Odell BACK ROW Mary Etta Smoot, Marvm Glasgow, Rxchard Wllson, Mr Mecklenburg 6 , B. -4 J'-' .ku .I ,., -Wi X 3 -4 .5 , ' ' E '. O ' J- , . he X 1 I . A . P hz , ' , - 1 I 1 n 4 ' 1, r. - . . Q ,- Q F O N 'ns 'QA-f Tvs., Y' Gl'ORGlr MEC KLPNBURG bnpm rxntc nflm nt 'E ,..-v ka. WALTER DONAHUE Coach and Hxstory 'sq 12 MADGP KELLY lfnglxsh F aculty Most of h1s t1ms lb spsnt 1n 4 arrylng 0 h1s sc howl rlulu s but 1n h1s span mumm nts unm w1ll 11ml h1m wmlrkmg w1th h1s ap1ary Outdnmr sports ratz hlgh amung hxs 1nt1rm sts Mr .Iunms w1shes soma day just to be Mr Axeragm Amm rlcan dflvlng a brand nmw par to thc Wm st cuast H lmmvms tm: rr pau' t1nkm r and bu1ld most anythmg NC I- ENTON JONES Hunhng and f1sh1ng xrm two m1fh1s fax c1r1t4 hobbu s wh m h hm re ally mnjoys Om of h1s greatest ambtmns 15 to bacon m a good coax h Mathernatlcs ,c H15 hobbus arm xaru cl as he enjoys nn 1 1 Ma bm when and 1f h gm ts a l'U1ll1On lull hm man own a ranch 1n Texas and takm l1fv easy 'i 1,..2, LI' WIS N AUGHAN N on atmnal Agrmulturm Puppets a wholm 1am1ly of th: rn play an xmportant part IH hm r 11ast1mms and dur mg slamk t1mm s sh dmn s m njoy 1 good book X sunken gardvn has always bemn in arnb1tmn w1th hm r Pm1ss1bly 1n hmm 1t w1ll bm rralxzmd as shm hupms to c comm a pm rsun w1lh Z1 iuturm and not w1th a past Among hor faxor1tm hobblm s arm sc-w1ng and f1X1ng thm ho Q and yard Hm r baby and husband hold thm spotlumllf WY'-' shm obtams a d1shwashf:r she w1ll have mnrm t1mm for just pla1n relaxat1on 7 IRENE BROCKELMAN Home Econnmuts ut ' ' , I ' '- f m a . A , . I , I E 'K' .. 'A . - 4 ' - I . v? ' 0 f ,,, '11 'x ' 1 1 -fs, ' f f 4 , , ig - x .,' - - f - 1, X. ' U ' ' ' -A fl . ff.. 2 A I . x ,A-1.5 v I 1 if p , ' ai. A w 4 K . 1 l : -A 'I 1- ' , 1 1' n 3 x f 1,41 ' . A f Q tr. '-lllng,11rl.1llki11fls,11l'1r1'.s'c. y ,fi - J - - 1- - ' f Ars, ' ,mfgyl - ' ,I T M 'Q 3 ' , , - 1- -- f ' Q Q., E ' T ' X. . E ,S ' A ' . ,'.Y . 1 bu -- 1. . . - . A 'Th f . 'O . 1- ' ' , ua, Q -Y . . y -S x . . , I. Working with her class work and school ' N ,PL gin publications leaves Miss Butler with :mi Y, little tinie for hobbies. However, the N1 Q- ' 1. year around she enjoys her farm animal 3 friends, and especially her cats. During . the summer she spends much of her time E5 with caring for flowers and lawn. 'Q ' He has a big inte rest in raising live stock and hope s someday to be Secretary of Agriculture At press nt hc enjoys reading working fishing hunting and hoping for the million dollars he had always wanted to have MARY BUTLER RALPH E STOTTS Comrnercial Boys Coach 7th 81 8th Grades She enjoys reading Her main hobby is improving her home She is perfectly content with life as it is and is too busy to think about the things she has always wanted but nc ver has had N is Q .' ,, Reading and sewing fill in the extlza gf' hours when Mrs Erzinger does not have other things to do Since her ambition is to get her college degree many of her summer vacations are spent being a student instead of a teacher 4 ESTHER BUCK MARY ERZINGER -ith 81 rthr rades 4th 81 5th Grades books and old glass are among some of the things she likes to do Mrs Newton enjoys her home traxelling and being., with her family When she isn't tending her household duties or teaching she ij 11 likes to read 'O' ,.--. Mrs Camp likes hm r flowers and hopes soma day to own i mo le rn home and hive a flower gards n out of doors Much of her sparc timm shi spends reading and si wing KATHRYN H NEWTON BFATRICh CAMP lst Sz Znd Grades frfif Fw 2: I . . . ,Ms , I L1 , . . ' . 1 'l jf' - . . r . . 1 ' ' , . . 'Q ,- 4 x f' ' f . f X Studying early Lee County History, old nf, ' . . a 47 rf , K 'mr ' lx 1 l , 4 , , ' . K' f , I ju.. D Znfl K- 3 ' V105 W Messages From Smce the begmnmg of the human race home has been the stalwart foundat1on of democracy and human rel1t1ons Wlth the bcglnnmg of the mac hlne and gadget age the home has been detcrxoratlng due to too many outs1de xnfluences The lamxly as a whole does not have t1me to assemble as a un1t and work out the1r problems or enjoy each others presence As thxs bas1c unxt of llvlng vanlshes ln havxor lnc reases ln the end our demo cracy w1ll vamsh Let's all appreclate what we call home and make It a grow mg factor ln tht future of th1s country Mr Mecklenburg Each year as graduatxon txme draws near and passes the words of the song My Best To You recall themselves a gaxn and agaln to my mmd They seem to express my feelmgs as one of your teachers toward you who are movlng out to where the respons1b1l1ty of your future course ls xnostly your own Know that your educatxon 18 not and never w1ll be complete that not to advance IS to drop back and 1f I were to add one other thought I would say Be xnterested and you ll be mterestmg Mr Jones Congratulatmons' Members of the Class of 1953 Your hxgh school days are past and for many of you your school days are over but as you go on through l1fe you w1ll learn from all of your exper1ences As you llve from day to day you w1ll meet many problems and you w1ll wonder what to do Because of your stud1es you should be better able to adjust yourself to th1s ever chang1ng world Many of you are anxxous for your graduatzon some of you are not For all of you lt w1ll mean sep aratxon from your school frxends teachers and to some of you even from your fam1l1es You as a class have chosen as your motto Not Merely To Exxst But To Accompl1sh Durxng your stay at Denmark Hxgh many of you have already done much to meet th1s goal but now as you go out to seek your place ln the world may all of you accomplxsh worthwh1le thmgs The tmme has come for each of us to go our wax, both teachers and you, I am sure lt The Teachers x ae cnlx 1 H 1 0 lssocl ltlons together th lt r Iniln 1th us lou l rt Q too s h XX.lllCll to ll f 'Tl U 1 2 Mlss Butler You Senlors w1ll soon close the door on your hlgh school days Then you w1ll be makmg plans for your respectlve futures authors teacher nurse etc What ever your future plans for an occupatlon remember that the most mmportant career the maJor1ty of us w1ll ever attempt 15 that o homemak1ng Homemakxng IS not conflned to the wom en nor does lt conslst solely of cook1ng and stwmg and clean1ng 1n the home or of br1ng1ng home the pay check each week Homemaklng 15 bu1ld1ng a famlly unlt on a fu-m rel1g1ous foundatlon welded together w1th love and respect and trlmmed w1th Joy of doxng for others It 1S cloth1ng young l1ves ln strong garments of securlty stltched together w1th a parent's love and embroldered w1th deslgns of cheerful un selfxshness Its end result 15 a fam1ly standlng together 1n 1tS love for God and 1 s followman May all of you strlve to be th1s klnd of homemaker for m the very str1v1ng you w1ll fmd success Whatsoever thy hand fmdeth to do do lt w1th thy m1ght The future of the nat1on w1ll be ln the hands of her chlldren As someone has very truth fully sa1d As the home 15 so 1S the world The challenge that I leave w1th you What w1ll you make you make of your homev Mrs Brockelman If I were to wlsh the best for each one of you It would not be for an easy l1fe rather that you hold a great reserve of courage to meet tomorx'ow's problems however and whenever they come May all or you develop a glowmg zest of l1fe and make of It a grand adventure hope you w1ll fmd yourselves tak1ng more thought for the welfare of others thus be commg stronger and better characters Waste no txme bemoan1ng your fate Opportumtxes are everywhere You are 'I f A l ' will l J the pl rl '. nt :r.vrrxrm:'la's of ur . ' ' g 5 ' , 1- -A . 1-.ill rr .' Z ' . ' .ff ', luxe: 4C +f'lycv'1r l. ' ' ' ' ' ' wit ' ' 've' nnl xuorlf, so . :ly your ' 4 l lrses be pr fitz l le and lmpily. i l l K . . . . . , , . A - y security, unthoughtfulness and unwise be- -N - , Y , - . . ' A 4 Y . vu an ' - . , . , ' f - ' . 5 ' 5 - . L . , , . I 1 g A , , l 1 3 I I . uv ll - - ' - - - - - , 7 1 , . , , y . 4 - , , I ' 4 l It ll ' 1 , . I ' ' ul ' 1 - u , - l ' ' ll . . . . H 4 , . I . . - 1 - . I V . , . ' ' ll ' . . . , 2 , . . . , Q , , , l ' i , . , , , g U , . . . . . Q ' I ' ' . , . , l1v1ng 1n a nhallrngmg world You 1lone can make or br 1k you lt Nqur or get you c1n make ot l1fl what you w1ll W1ll1am He nley exprt ssl sth s grm it POSS1bl1tYlOI'tl1L 1nd1x1du11vtlce1 he wr1tes Iam the nxastt r ox ny a I am the Lapta1r tl my s HL Mrs Kelly The doors sw ng n .1 d the doors sw1ng out bomf pass 1n wh1le otht rs pass out Borrowmg thtst l1nes from the sorvs we can f1nd ourselxes real1z1ng that anotht r vt ar has come and gone Let Us not th nk ot th1s st1gt of l1fe the t1me we are go1ng to school that of be1ng sent through th meat gr1nder But r1ther let us th1r1k It IS the t1me of go1ng through the mo1d1ng process of l1fe A t1mL of l1y1ng the hull to the Shlp of l1fe To shape together all the factors 1n learn1ng and to work out a system :at xsfactory and fa1r to math h1S own per son should be the goal of every 1nd1v1dual gozng through any formal educat1on Learn1ng 15 sa1d to take place only after changes ar made and not by just merely ga1n1ng 1nformat1on The 6381651 way of mastt r1ng th1s accomplxshment IS lt be 1n the cooperat1ve frame of m1nd and along W1th thls the old str1fe of ac qu1r1ng the good er-tram., 1 ues beeomts 1 workmg model 1n the bus1ness of better preparedness for what 1185 ahead I..o1k upon our Semors' Are they not bettf r qual1f1ed to face thi Outsldl world as tht y d sembark from th1s yag Ye s wa must pay tr1bute to these proven salty 1, ll s e 1rc l1e1n1s tr1n-.ferer ot slack 1D the t1a1n1nf, mf thi 1 1 1 f Ol to n 1s f L, fl L A etp on s 11l ng the flaps Slllf FLY 1 lL 1 L1 tl1r1e-e oan 1 1111 Corr11n1gal3o1rcl ne so tne can ter ln s-tor m o f'1.Lp f e 1 r X 'll 1n Ever slnn e the t1rst man showed h1s son wtosw1ng 1 1 lub mdut 1t1on 111 th: means ot px rpetuat1ng 1 way ol hun11n 1 1 n 1111r1 1 1rL qultc just1f11 proud ot ourn1t1on1lh1 r1tlg1 1nd have long supported 1 systtxn or tru edunatmn to ptrp1tu1te the Amt ru an culture ccesstul l1 1ng 111 these t1m1s IS a ra sult of lcarn1ng to c ombat many obstu le to hum 1n andraxor F'orf.111o5tarr1ongth1 s obstarlts an 1ns11ur1ty lITlfTlOI'dllly complat Lnt y and gre 1 d All Amt r1c1ns 1nd111du1lly and 1 ollft uely must t1ght hard to lOI'Y1bd.t thest obstxcles 1f our way of l1t1 15 to SUFXINK hath ot us must take 1t upon h1ms1lt to learn how h1S own l1fe must bm d1rLcted so to bt st s ru the mnds of an ethu a soc It ty W1 must also as Ameru ans takt st: ps to 1nsure that our PTGCIOUS system of free publu educat1on rc ma1ns 1tf1c1ent and untette red so as to best st ru the 1nte re sts ot the common good Mr ML E lh1nnf y Speakmg to the class of l953 who twelve ytars ago le ft the 1r baby ways ilhOI'T1t and starte d to school qu1te grown up fthn thouuhll You hut now completed twelvl years of hard study but haw had lots of fun and probably left a few gray ha1rs for good old Dc nmark Hugh School for fmt knowledge Congratulauons to tht Class of 1953 and bt st luck always Mr Donahue 10 ' :N lf1. ' f - ho J . , 1 'Q has l '1n ' ' 1 1 1.11 1 't lfe. W11 A - 11. - 1 '1bly 4 ' 1 4 ' 1 ' V 11 A ' 1 1- 1 ', f t . . K . , , . . ,' ' Rv' 'V-l. Su 1 A 'v '- 1 d1re1t 1 rl n 1 1 - 1 -3 ' , , l s 1 ' A , .1 .I ', K , , t- 1 Aa: s ' vs 1 ' ' , V ' , , ' . V , as ' x ,. , e ' ' . as 1 '11 '1 1 1 1 l , , , . P L , 9 ' - 1 ' 1 1y to bu1ld an attitude of willingness to get your f1ne teachers. You are ready to leavt . A ' ' - . '. Q ' ' her ' ' H, ' ' 1r ' ' ' 1. ' l 'JO ' P. ' , 5l1 11r1it1,, ll11'.'z :. ' 1 2 I 1 11, but -,n:11t, let ,1s Il J 4 ' 1 ' A A Y 1 1 pc :er1r1:lf1lrf:11'g .1fl 1 t :J :ter E115 past 1:i'1 t1s:11lon th- l11pv.':1t-r, l.et's k1- 1 1 1 1 1 3 Q, l.'ifJ 'l1lT'tll'QLM1'l'J.I7f'lQ of Ur' 1fk1ng in . 1 '. ' Q sf-. :Y1 ' 1 2 :xt year J' ' ,. 'meat 1 J y .' ' f the l 1 1 sl lrinv. M , .agl 5 Q As we trawl on we must not fall to notue th moon and partlcularly now that our brxghtness prex ents us from studylng the rest ofthe ha ave ns We Sen1ors of '13 are now IH the I-ull Moon stage and are ready to Last our llght upon thc world No matter how fleet1ng IHGDGDIU are the shadows we haxc cast upon our school and our L lassmate they w1ll be permanent mn thelr memorles of us But as we grown olde r our hlgh sthool years wlll also se em llke shadows to us Maybe IU the last days of our school l1fe as we were walkmg along worrymg about tomorrow s test t suddenly on 1 urred to us that maybe lt was the last test we d exer take Wt were confused we wanted to smxle and yet there was a streak of sadness surge through us Well we ve got to face lxfe now How many txmes haxe we heard those words before? We re b1g we re grown up We know that the moon mtseli does not shme but we shme because we have absorbed and are now ready to reflect lxght and h1pp1ness to those about us Seniors CLASS MOTTO: Not mcrelv to 1-mst, but to accomplish. CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Carnation M:-'nfy to C. f 1 o V, CLASS COLORS: 1N1.1roon,mdSi1x.-r ' I V4 Cav, JACK BERRY Work facmates me I could sxt and look at xt for hours 1 , JOHN BRUZITIS Gzrls gxrls gxrls Ilxke 'em all SHIRLEY CHAPMAN thmgs worth whxle IZ I! ,V lj P 9 Q 1 A big happy smile, and lots of 4 A-1 . , RICHARD FRIT7 IU' Greater men than I have Ilved but I doubt lt IRENE JONES rue to her work I her frxends .IUDITH I-IAMM She s frlends to many but loxcs but one HELEN JOHNSON She knows a little blt about every thing HI-'I FN HOL.STEF'N 1- l' She keeps her thoughts to her seIf and how JOYCE KLOPFENSTEIN MILTENBERGER When love and duty dash, let duty go to smash- . 13 X JANPl'l'Tl'i MANNY She does her own thinking and takes hcr own Advice. MARJORIE NORTON Lots of fun and full of pep I'm the girl who says get he-p . PATSY MCCOY A frxendly heart wlth room for many frxends DIXIE ODELL You ought to know her she s full of un ELSIE MORTON at Everythlng she does she does well DONNA PFAFF They say a good man xs hard fxnd S5 14 'Q 35 ,A 1- 140512 MARY mc E 'N Why should I Study when there are more mterestmg lhmgs to :lo 2,553 .IAMLS RUbC HIL1 All great men ure dead and 1 m feel mg 111 DONNA RICHERS Laugh whenever you feel txckled and gxggle once 1n awhlle FRANK RUSCHILL I lxke gxrls but 1 raxe about cars QA4 MARY RILFY A lxttle gal of 5 2 who goes wxth guy wlth eyes of blue SYLVlA ROSCUM 'Her mlnd sometxmes wonders what she wxll say next 15 11 MAI-ZLY5 bIAI-I-ORD w1II1tIwan! LIINTON TODD Mun are not mr. xsured bv xnnhrs 54 31 '91 W .Q V 1 CAROL SMOOT A peppy gxrl and a smxle for 411 RAYMOND WATKINIS 4 vw 1 Lxpacxtx for mxkxnb ' hard work eaw, HOWARD SCHRADER 'I love the girls with all my heart and as for flxrting I I1 do my part.' BEVERLY WILSON Sometimes I get so mad but who 5 doesn't. In it '92 Us 'W if Baby Faces Beverly Wxlson Dxck Frxtz Judy Hamm Marv Rxley Rosemary Rxce Sylvxa lioscum Irene G Jones Donna Rxchers Joyce Mlltenberger Donna Pfaif Helen Johnson Cllnton Todd Raymond VN atklns Jxm Ruschxll Helen Holsteen Elne Morton Howard Schrader Patsy McCoy Frank Rusch11l Janette Manny Shxrley Clqapman Dxxxe Odell Marlys Stafford John Bruzltls Mar-yorle Norton Jack Berry Carol Smoot Senior Gfficers 3' President ichard Fritz Vice President Patsy McCoy ec y Treas John Bruzitis Student Council Dixie Odell Sponsor Mr Donahue CLASS OF '53 Our school life now is about to end And on ourselves we must then depend We know of the rights and wrongs around And can all fight for the things we've found Not merely to exist but to accomplish That's the motto we go by to cherish. Maroon and silver the colors we bear While yellow carnations on our gowns we'll wear We care not for the hardships we share But look to the future with gre'at care. So until we find our places in life We Seniors of Denmark challenge our strife Mary Riley 0 Class History The Clas s Will Class Prophecy After becomlng homeslck for our graduation town we declded to take a cru1se down the MISSISSIPPI and Skunk Rxvers to Denmark's sceruc harbor formerly Bmdgeport As we walked 1nto the spacxous and beautxful dxnxng room of the luxury l1ner a fam1l1ar laugh reached our ear Lookxng around we saw the former Judy Hamm and her sa1lor husband seated at a nearby table After chattxng wxth her old memorles came back and we were more anx1ous than ever to reach Denmark At the dock wa1t1ng for us 1n h1s new Roadmaster who should It be but Frank Ruschxll now owner of the R1 st ull Roadmaster Plant As we stopped at the Hotel Denmark we saw Jack Berry commg through the corrxdor He lnformed us that he was now p1tcher for the DENMARK GOLD SOCKS who had just reached the headllnes by h1s showmanshlp of left hand pxtchlng After restlng ln our room we declded to take a walk through the spacxous c1ty of Den mark As we passed one of the fashxonable restaurants we experxencecl a sudden pang of hunger whxch dxrected our path through the door As the entertaxnment started we glanc ed up and to our great surprxse saw D1x1e Odell the Rhumba Queen of the M1ddle West After her dance we made our way to her dresslng room She expressed her surprxse upon seexng old classmates and 1mmed1ately began conversmg on former class members e learned through Dxxme that Donna Pfaff had replaced the ret1r1ng J Edgar Hoover as head of the FBI D1x1e also mformed us that she had seen the Presldent elect sxttmg 1n the audl ence Jxm Rusch11l youngest man to take over the pres1dency of the Un1ted States was back w1th h1s w1fe the former Mary R1ley As we emerged from backstage we located thelr table and went over to chat a wh1le Mary mformed us she was lookxng for some drapery materlal wxth whlch to redecorate the Wh1te House When we kxdded them about who'd run the Wh1te House durxng thexr absence J1m replxed Oh Todd w1ll handle thxngs We asked xf he by any chance meant Cllnton Todd and upon further quest1on1ng we learn ed that Clxnton was the amd of the Wh1te House bemg Secy of Transportatmon Havxng so many thlngs to do and places ln mlnd we proceeded on our way As we gay lng Bruz1t1s' Fashlons and Models Knowxng that John had 11ked gxrls an awful lot back xn the days of Denmark Hxgh we thought surely th1s must be the same Bruzxtls we knew We journeyed 1n and asked to see the owner The store was even larger than Marshall Fxelds and flnally were led mto a large roomful of glrls One of them looked over at us and flashed a b1g smlle She looked very attractxve ln her bathxng su1t and who should lt be but Patsy McCoy She told us that she had marrxed and had two lxttle tots but was go lng on w1th her career of modelmg sw1m suxts and sweaters She was gomg to Par1s the next week where she 'd appear as 'the real McCoy on a fash1on show Seexng that she was very busy we proceeded to look for the owner About f1ve mlnutes later we detected hmm and of course we surprlsed h1m He related to us that Dxck Fr1tz was natlonal um plre 1n the World Serxes and basketball referee durxng the wmter months As we stepped out 1nto the street an ambulance went screechxng by so be1ng 1nqu1s1t1ve as we were and anx1ous to see the new hosp1tal anyway we halled a taxl Hurry1ng up the steps and through the corr1dor we bumped 1nto another famxllar face Helen Holsteen She told us that whxle she was there they had brought Raymond Watk1ns ln to have hxs stom ach pumped out It seemed as though he had tasted one of hxs chemlcal concoctlons that he had been formulatmg for one of h1s chemxstry classes at the Umversxty of Denmark and xt had made hxm deathly slck Helen saxd she had come to v1s1t Sy1v1a so we went to the Supervlsors offxce and found the lettenng on the door read1ng Sylv1a Roscum RN and Head Supervlsor ' We casually walked 1n and wlthout lookmg up she sa1d Your p1lls wxll be ready ln a mm mm Glanclng up and lookmg at us 1n amazement she exclalmed Oh I thought you were Mlss Morton I m sorry' She was very glad to see us and when we quest1oned her 1f she meant Elsxe Morton she saxd that Els1e was a teacher now and had had such a t1me w1th her puplls that she had to take pxlls because she was on the verge of Z4 vs 2 ' . . . . 1 - ' . ' ' ' . W . . . . . H . . ly stepped along, the name on a fashionable department store attracted our attention, read- A --ll ' ' ' ll ' ' A I ll ' ' . . ' . . Y 'I . , . ' , . . . . , H . . . . 1 L ,, . . . . H ' I I I ' I Il . - 1 a nervous breakdown Sylvla also related to us that Helen probably had been too modest to tell us about her Z 000 acre farm and that she was ra1s1ng a herd of cows fHolste1nsl The day before Helen had rece1ved a large order of orange trees from Florlda and had to hurry home and start plantmg them As we left the hosp1tal a Mercury drove up m front and we dxscovered that xt was the former Joyce Klopfenstem We hurrxed to her car bexng very happy to see her She told us that she had seen Helen and she had told her of our arrxval 1n town We all went to supper where we could talk over old t1mes Joyce related that she had gone to Iowa Wesle yan College and played basketball and then played on the AAU team for four years She had won several trophxes and recogn1t1on by the leadxng newspapers She also xnformed us that Carol Smoot had been makxng headlmes 1n the sports world also Carol was now the Natxonal Bobsled Rxder 1n the Olympxcs and was also quxte a trophy catcher Whlle we were d1n1ng a group of bus1nessmen came 1n and among them was another old class mate Howard Schrader We haxled hmm to our table and dlscovered he was the boss of Sleep No More tablets company Howard xnformed us that he st1ll sleeps every chance he gets whether at home or m the off1ce He related to us that one of hxs employees was marrxed to one of our former classmates Rose Mary Rxce but that he had been called 1n the 'N my Rose was traxelllng whcrcx er hw. was stat1oned,and was really en-Joyxng be1ng a sa1lor's wlfe It was gettxng late so Joyce dropped us off at our hotel In the lounge we notxces some one who looked very fam1l1ar and we fxnally recognxzed her as bexng Donna Rxchers Donna sald that she was staymg here overnxght whxle on her tour Of course we asked what sort of work she was domg and learned that she was go1ng to servlcemens hospxtals and entertamxng by smngmg and dancxng She was also entertalnlng at the U S O 's and was en-Joymg lt very much Donna told us that Beverly W1lson had marrled a m1l11ona1re and that she was about to embark on a round the world cruxse We were very sleepy so we retxred to our room for a good nxghts sleep We awoke the next mornxng and adapted ourselves to gettlng ready to catch the plane to head homeward We haxled a mxdget tax1 and when we xnqulred about 1ts streamllne de sxgmng the drlver sa1d that a lady had designed lt We asked Lf xt could be a glrl by the name of Marlys Stafford desxgnxng mxdget cars sxnce her graduatlon and had the speed 1est one goxng After arrxvmg at the axrport we went to the mformatxon desk where a very attractxve gxrl sat She sm1led and we recogmzed xt as belonglng to Sh1rley Chapman Shlrley told us that she l1ked her posxtlon very well because she could meet lots of people As we start ed to board the plane a very dxstlnqulshed and nxce lookmg servxceman w1th a lady follow1ng hlm came down the steps We dlscovered lt was Rex Norton husband of our former class mate Marjorle Norton We chatted wlth Rex and Marge for a few moments and learned that Rex was now Captaln Marge had been worklng as an axr stewardess and was takmg a months vacatxon 'lhe plana motor started so we hurrxed on up the steps to fly home to our posxtlons I Irene Jones as owner of the telev1s1on statlon 1n Davenport where my daughter Jenn1fer 1s MC on Names the Same program I Janette Manny as smger 1n one of the fashmnable mghtclubs xn Molme and I Helen Johnson as head of the J I Case Co m Bettendorf We have had a very memorable tr1p and when our new '73 Cadxllacs are broken 1n we w11l drxve down to our home graduat1ng town next txme Irene Jones Janette Manny Helen Johnson Howard Schrader Frank Ruschxll 25 1 1 1 - . 1 . , Q , . . - 1 . 1 . 1 Q ' - , . 11 an ' ' 1 1 1 1 liar. -s H- , , -s ,- , , '. 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UUIPEIRIF Il IF SU' 'll Twmkle twmkle llttle star' How I wonder what you are You are up above the earth so h1gh and you do tw1nkle lxke l1ttle d1amonds mn the sky The stars 1n the heaxens are numberless but you who are our classmates and l1ttle fr1ends 1n the Denmark galaxy are numbered Every one of the stars ln the great system IS movxng along a path of 1ts own and what a wonderful s1ght th1s 1S as we gllde around Down on the earth we have spent years watchlng each of you revolv1ng 1n your own l1ttle orblts develop-1ng your 11ttle person alxty tra1ts wh1ch IS pecuhar to you and you alone You are faSC1l'13t1I1g Stars are actually suns some of you are small and some of you are larger so as you grown from year to year we know you w11l send forth your rays of sunshme so the moons of later years may reflect your hght as we are do1ng f If I 415, 'lf D Q gi' , if ,I 4 gi I 'l ' X I It - s I XX 7' - 1 ff F4 fl-X Q y , Y t ' xv X 1 ' 4 unior Officers Junlors 46' -Q lv -.I Q unnle Brodrlfxnll ff 5 Mae Hoffman Marxlyn M1ller Ne omx Smxth fx ns. ou' A? j fobf rt Xnderson 45 AC' 1,4 i -if 7 Patruxa Broekway Marx Fra Vern Fraser id' A! Joyae l-lolmes 'NIe1lHunsaker Verne Marsh 1' f Al' v fs' C I Joyce Peterbon Marlene Rmhers Frank Sawyer ,0 ' 'gr 'Q- ...f' ,, .. ...af -Q I-larry Thuleen Donald W alljasper R ehard Vulson In 1 1 , 417 on Blanchard I? ' -ag Bonme Glasgow Clxff Mecklenburg f ff'- 04 if Donald Smxth s I A5 I-'ern Steward , Q , ', K 'lf ' . '- lf lp AZ J ,AM 5 rmwm-My - L' .e 1 I ' ,- I? f - - ' I -- . ,I rw 'N , f . 9 fs- 4 ,, 'of . .'. K ,- L Q 'f ' ' . -mn :se ' - ,- .1-. -- 2 . xr' 43 '65 A .1 I Q 'f 1 L, I V I' K nf .,,, sg u , X , l Q U Y A l I IV T' l ' '.N JJ x Nix--Q 5 7 Sophomore Off1C e 1' s Prendent Bob Stevenson Vxce Presxdent Sue Tucker Treasurer Nancy Knustrom Secretary MarJor1e Mxller btudent Councxl Mary Lgnggnfeltgr SPOYWOT Mr Vaughn At the begznnmg of the year we had Z4 students We had our xmtxatxon for the Freshmen and we attended thelr return party for us Around Chr1stmas we had a bob sled party wxth lce skatxng afterwards Letha Fraxser left us at the second semester decreasmg our class to Z3 people Our Home Economxc class helped to serve the Father and Son Banquet When the end of the school year drew near we were lookxng forward to ordermg our class rmgs We had an assembly program wlth the Freshmen ID March Naomx B raadfmeld Sue Tucke r 30 Sophomores Q 1' Q .mn-4 i Jim Larmxn -an I7ary1K1e1nert 23 'Y inf 1 ,As ,Q L A Donald Schnexder Q 1' if Maia Neomx Broadfleld Skaxdrxte Bruzxtls lx 43 ,,,Jv 17 la' '45 Deanna Chapman Irene Farrxs Lmda Hoffman Dorothy Holsteen 1' l. 41 'V ' Nr' 7 V-J jf NJUCY Knultfom Mary Lxngenfeltcr Mary MLCane Mmne 'v1cCane 'YW +O- Q ii - 3 qv' J Marjorle Miller Wayne Newton John Rxley Larry Sa ndrogk Q ' GQ 6-x 'D 'Y 494 5 J -cr' -- Raymond Smith Bob Sttvenson George Sugars Sue Tucker 3 1 4' Q' I f' E: AJ' ii, 5' .' 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F 1' i A A -1 6 4 1 L E - Freshrnan Offmers Presxdent Marvm Glasgow Vxce Presxdent Donald Mehaffy Secretary Howard Berry Treasurer Betty Postle Student Counc 11 Mary Etta Smoot Class Sponsor Mr Mecklenburg We entered the ranks of hxgh school on Sept l 1952 The Sophomores gave us a, rousmg xmtatxon but we decxded xt was worth lt Later on we had several part1es one wxth the Sophomores as our guests We are very proud of the fact that sxx from our class made the basketball teams and that an addltlonal two were chosen as cheerleaders We were kept very busy keepmg up wlth our studxes basketball games and other actxvltles Several of our fellow classmen played ln the band and enjoyed the Muslc Festxval at Montrose very much Durrng the course of the year we lost one student Roger Zetterburg but we also gazned one Roberta Blanchard from Ft Madlson So that leaves our nurnber at tlurty two Betty Molme Remta Lange 32 xacfv- Freshmen +9 A455 4- QL li ohe rta Blanghard ,qv-u. gr bhxrley Frame , .f Q' Florence Holsteen L li T Ronald Mrhaffy 3 75, , - , jr I Q I I 3 I I QQ Howard Berry ,T-R f .i' , i Q 4-Q ' r ,Aa . 1 -I- Y! 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'I ' ' A! my x WECD Le t us land our sh1ps back on the Qarth so we c an watt h tht flrf works m the sky As wc search the heavens wxth our tele seopz s wc ob serve dlm llttle patches of l1ght we have not notlc ed bc fore N1ght afte r nxght we haxe watch d the se SChOO13Ct1V1tl9S and as we near thc end of thc season these l1ttlf llghts hax mcreased spa cd and developed that stream across our rmnds There are lots of Comets 1n the skles We ha e lots of aCt1v1t1es 1n our sthool that are slmllar to Comets The varlous actwltu s alwa s prov1de much lun for the partlelpants and onlookers Metors are small ShOOt1Hg stars dashmg from the skles Many people bel1eve them to be fragments of the Comets Most of these brxght streaks burn out before they h1t the earth therefore they Cause no harm The 'xltteo you w1ll fmd 1n thxs book are blts of comme bmghtness of the 1nd1w1duals 1n school and are only meant for fun We hope you have enjoyecl thls l1ttle trlp w1th us and became better acqualnted wlth the Solar System as we see ln the Denmark behool ,f .1 Dip' 414' ,ar ,pu 3 ith' -,-f John Bruzltxs Jlm Ruschxll C0 Edxtor Co Edxtor ,dv- nl 'x un on YN atkxns QIIDIOH 'lodd Manage Asslstant Sports Edxtors Joyce M Dxck F Photographs Carol S Marjorle N Judy H ACQIVIIIES Helen H Sylwla R Elsxe M Humor Dlxxe O Donna P Mary R Rose Mary R Donna R Shlrley C Senlor Actlvxtxes Janette M Frank R Helen J Howard S Patsy M Pxcture Arrangement Beverly W Jack B Marlys Manager ls- 6sp1 vt 4. 44 g,'fgJ J Y A K 5.41.11-J LS D A lj ox., pf L5 bTnFF 49' Hli -K 5 1 Frlt. -if v YX.-Z, i- F ull, 1 L.,4r O Yu x f' ,D A 47 ll C10 c 'P ,5 5 v Q, X L ry Eut1.r I A F F fu- A J TJ 52? dx uh 5:4 0 44 .LA JI' Q' K me I .yan ...Q- , X1 4 H 0 H, J- 1 y 1 -fl ' NJ A - ii T.':'. 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' 1 . v 1 ' 11.r11g1111at11ns 11111-I up 11n1- on t 11111 1111- h -r bu' tiw 1L1rt'111'. 1 11-5 111 - - 1 'V i - - - ' 3 1 s Senior Class Play L F.F.A. - D FRONT ROW MIDDLE ROW TOP ROW Lee Tucker Lyle Thele Harry Graham Ronald Mehaify Don Troutman Donald Mehaffy Larry Sandrock Jxm Yaley Charles Ruschxll Don Blanchard Marvm Glasgow Carl Mxller Melvm Strunk Rxchard Buxton Frank Hawkins Donald Schnexder Danny Newton Daryl Kle nert Marvin Strunk Howard Schrader George Sugars Donald Carter Raymond Smxth Dan1elSmoot Frank Ruschxll Marvm Fraxse Mr Vaughn Bob Stevenson Jlm Carmen Larry Pfaff Clxnton Todd Secretary Max-v1n Fralse Treasurer Clmton Todd Reporter ,hm Carman Advxsor Mr Vaughn 48 IH 9 ,r X' a l President . . ........ ..... H oward Schrader r r FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Future Farmers of Amerxca orgamzauons are natxon wxde Schools all over the country have the opportumty of engagmg 1n F F A along w1th the agr1c.1lture program taught 1n the school Our F F A lmke all the others was and IS des1gned to supplement traxmng opportum txes for boys who are progress1ng toward the goal of estabhshment ln afarm1ng busmess Through F F A 3Ct1Vlt1eS the cooperatxve spxrxt IS fostered and 1nd1v1dual talent 1S d1s covered and developed Here lS a school of experzence 1n the art of workmg together for a common good Members have a splend1d opportumty to le1rn how to deal effectwely w1th th: mselxcs as well as wxth others The orgamzatxon embod1es the fundamentals of a true democracy Each member has a voxce 1n settxng the POIICIES and makmg rules and reg ulatlons by whxch he 18 governed Each member also has 1nd1v1dual respons1b111ty rest mg on hxs shoulders but teamwork ns essent1al to lastmg accomplxshment Future Farmers not only work together but they know how to provlde organxzed recre ation for themselves and others xn the commumty Here agaln this organlzatxon of by and for farm boys prov1des ample opportumty for games sports and other recreatxonal 3Ct1Vlt1ES appealxng to the farm boy State F F A 1211115 and varxous chapter muslcal or gamzatxons are common m all parts of the country Many state assocxatlons own and op erate state wlde camps to prorr-ote these benefxts Day by day we make use of these opportunltle s lkklkiiifflk 100' IOUOUOUOUOUQI HOME ECONOMIC A CTIVITIES There were only two Home Econommc clas ses thxs year consxstlng of the Freshmen and Sophomore glrls Three dxnners were gxven 1n the Home onom1cs Department by the Sophomore gxrls this year two of whxch were for thexr moth ers and the other for the school board mem bers and thexr wxves Bemg a large class the gxrls dlvxded up and half of them pre pared and served d1nner to thexr mothers one evemng and the other half at a later date The school board members and thexr wlves were guests on Jan 7 All three dmnners were very del1c1ous and the gxrls proved to be good hostesses The Freshmen gxrls entertamed the1r mothers too On Feb 6 1953 the Fresh men Home Economxc glrls treated thexr mothers to a Valent1ne's tea The room was decorated xn red and wh1te to carry out the Valent1ne colors Cupld acted as center PICCC for the table Ice cream sandwxches coffee mlnts and nuts were served About twenty attended The classes combmed to act as wa1ters on the tables at the Father Son Banquet held Feb Z4 1953 Wlth experxence lxke th1s to back them we are sure they w1l1 make good home makers of tomorrow TOWN AND COUNTRY QUIZ The Sen1ors sponsored a W H O Town and Country Quxz March 13 1953 1n the Denmark gym The 2 teams competxng a gamst each other ln the quxz consxsted of Mrs Glen Roxberg Mrs Kenneth Johnson Jack Brockelman and Clayton Whxtmarsh for the country team and Mrs Kenneth Ya ley Mrs Henry Perry Floyd Brayton and James Hazen were the contestants for the town team The town team flnally came out the wxnner Reb Doak and Mr Woodruffe gave short speeches on Denmark and xts com mumty There were free drawxngs and an amateur hour too The latter conslsted of outs1de local talent who donated thelr txme and skxll to us for the evenlng There was a large crowd attended The Semors had a lot of fun makmg the arrangements and hope those attendxng enjoyed xt as much ac ordxngly 49 . . . .1 . . ., , y - . . . , - - . 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B and FRONT ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW C LARINETS BASS CLARINET ALTO SAXOPHONES TENOR SAXOPHONES FRENCH HOF NS TROMBONES BARITON F LUTES CORNETS PERCUSSION Twyla Yaley Leshe Doak Carolyn Woodall Karen Castle Florence Holsteen Carol Holsteen Nancy Camp Mary Lxngenfalter Sue Tucker Deanna Bray ton Martha Holateen Helen Holsteen Neoma Broadfxeld Sylvxa Roscum Mary Kay Berry Marjone Norton Janet te Manny Harlan Sugars Lee Tucker Danny Newton Irene Jones Connxe Broadfxeld Joyce Mxltenberger Dorothy Holsteen Dee Klopfenstem Gordon Roxberg Donna Rxchers Mxckey Berry Raymond Watkxns Mr Groves Mary Woodall Bonnie Glasgow Veda Hunsaker Marv mn Douglas Twxla Yaley Leslxe Doak Carolyn Woodall Karen Castle Florence Holsteen Carol Holsteen Nancy Camp Mary Lxngenfelter Neoma Broadfxeld Sylvxa Roscum Mary Kay Berry Helen Holsteen Martha Holsteen Deanna Brayton Sue Tucker Janette Manny Marjorxe Norton Irene Jones Danny Newton Lee Tucker Harlan Sugars Connle Broadfleld Joyce K Mxltenberger Dorothy Hollteen Raymond Watkxns Mxckey Berry Donna Rxchers Bobby Green Gordon Rox berg Dee Klopfenstexn Bonnxe Glasgow Veda Hunsaker Marvm Glasgow Mary Woodall 50 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 Z 1 . . , , 7 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 WOODWIND GROUP LRONT ROW Twxla Yaley Leslxe Doak Carolyn Woodall Karen Castle Florence Holsteen Carol I-iolsteen Nanny Camp M lry Lm,,f n felter BACK ROW Neoma Broadfxeld Sylvxa Roscum Mary Kay Berry Joyce Mxltenberger Tucker BRASS GROUP AND PERCUSSION FRONT ROW Janette Manny Marjorxe Norton Harlan Sugars Lee Tucker Danny Newton Irene Jones SECOND ROW Raymond Mxckey Berry Donna Rxchers Dee Klopienstem Comme Broadfxeld BACK ROW Mary Woodall Bonme Glasgow Veda Hunsaker Marvm Douglas 51 Dot Holsteen, Helen Holsteen, Martha Holsteen, Deanna Brayton, Sue 'C' VOCAL QUARTETTE ff' i fn! 'J Marjorxe Norton Janette Manny Helen Holsteen Sylvxa Roscum l I 5,1 MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS Agaxn thxs year our school partxczpated xn the Mus Merry Chrxstmas contest sponsored by Ft Madxson Chamber of Commerce The vote oi the bxgh school elected Carol Smoot as our candsdate Along wxth 14 other gn-ls she was entertaxned at the Country Club to a luncheon followed by a ride xn the Chnstmas Parade It was a pleasant experxence for Carol 52 -1 S' 0 xg x 1 Xxxxk A as 'T ' I . , . -4 1 . W . -9 . Hot Lunch 71 'nw' 1 X OUR COOKS Mrs Brayton and Mrs Anderson V' il' we .4 .X . 4 OUR COOKS Mrs Anderson, and Mrs Brayton 53 Hot lunch was started Sept 9 1952 Mrs J Anderson returned agaxn thxs year makmg her 17th year of cookmg for the Denmark Hot Lunch She was assxsted by Mrs R Brayton A new time and work saver was Ln use thxs year the new potato peeler Another new convenxence was purchased 1n the mxddle of the year a gr111 for toasting cheese sandwxches The cooks reported both as bexng a great success and apprecxated them 1mmense1y Wzth the help ox the state ard they fed our un gry appetites day after day throughout the school year untxl May 15 1953 They were supervised by Mlss Gxllespey and Mrs Brockelman Approx xmately 160 plates were served per day . L - E .1 ur 5 - r r x 'S F I . I Af- - - 4? f ---A - A s----s,-..-s.,.,..f1 I r --Avi , s , ' I I ' ,f 4 .yn ' Q I T A ' 4'-bf . L '-- - SL, Q K 1 1 O , 'S ' if .ld Q. ' Y' . , ' D A ' V Q I . - . . 0 V Q A '- . , h - .xp AX I .U , . i . . - Cheerleaders CHhER1LXDPRb Dorothy Holstun R nnx Lugf Marjoru Ru hm rs FL Our Season Tropheys I' RON 1' ROW Judy Hamm H111 n Hoist: Q n SECOND ROW Nlarjoru Norton Joyc P Nhltc-nbur5,er Carol Smoot Bunnu C lasg nw Ianettrf Manny A 's hc fl but thf ball U4 , fl ,AH l'Z , c . L15 5 X l i , '. Q.. 'ykw . f If in I I. Il -- V' . B oys B asketball an P RONT ROW John Bruzxtll Clxfford Meckle rburg Jack Berry Dunald Blanchard Dxck Frltz bl C OINLJ ROW Bob Stevenson Donald N11 haffy Ronald Mchaffy Qoarh Ralph Stotts Rayrnond bmxth Danul Smsmt I RON I' ROW Rlchard Buxton Howard Byrry Frank Hawklns Donald Troutman blk! UND ROW I lurk r Clxfford Mr Lklenburg John Bruzltxs Jack Berry D 1 k l nt Marx 1n l- rasu Donald Blanghard Lylm Thmle HRD RL Niarxm Glasgow Bobby bu unson Donald M1 haffcy Ronald N14 hiffgy Rayrnond Smxth Dann' Smooz, 'X l r Qlxntur fl dd R Waynn Newton Jlm Carrnan R14 hard Klm 1n1 rt Hxrry Ihulrf-n Larry Pfaff Mr Mlckllnburg 'U Boy' Season's Record Junior B asketball FRONT ROW Maureen Douglas Martha Holsteen, Carolyn Raxd, Nancy Camp Patty Smoot Mary Lou Rxcherl Carol Hollteen BACK ROW Coach Ralph Stotts Sally Miller Janet Watkxnl Deanna Bray-ton Dorothy Rusch1l1 Audrey Snxder Carolyn Carson and Coach Walt Donahue and Aaron Kelly BACK ROW Coach Walt Donahue Jlmmle M11ler Pete M111er Wayne Mart1n Bzlly Mxller Dxck Troutman Edd1e Kern Bobby Jones and Coach Ralph Stotts 58 FRONT ROW: Wesley Doak, Larry Raid, Norman Steward, Donald Kern Baseball FRONT ROW Dxck Frxtz Clinton Todd Clxfford Mecklenburg Harry Thuleen Bobby Stevenson Jack Berry SECOND ROW Lee Tucker Donald Blanchard Carl Mxller Lyle Thele Raymond Sm1th Dan1elSmoot Rxchard Buxton Rbnald Mehaffy Donald Troutman Rxchard Klxenert Larry Pfaff Frank Hawkms Donald Mehaffy FRONT ROW Dxck Frxtz Clmtnn Todd Clxfford Mecklenburg, Harry Thuleen Bobby Stevenson Jack Berry SECOND ROW Mr Donahue Carl Mxller Lyle Thele Rayrnond Smxth Dan1e1 Smoot 59 THIRD ROW: Mr. Donahue, Mickey Berry, Marvin Glasgow, Wayne Newton, : . , ' . , ' , G1r1'S Basketball '30- G- L1- FRONT ROW Mary Etta Smoot Helen I-lolsteen Judy Hamm Bonnie Glasgow Janette Manny Joyce Miltenberger MarJor1e Norton Carol Smoot SECOND ROW Mrs Mecklenburg Chaperone Sylvia Roscum Mary Lingenfelter Marzlyn Miller Naomi Broadfxeld Deanna Chapman Betty Postle Sue Tucker Helen Johnson Manager Mr Mecklenburg Coach SEASON IN O UTLINE Highest Spot Keeping the travelmg trophy Lowest Spot-Losing to Crawiordsville in the Sectional Best Opponet-Mediapolis and Sperry Best Referee-Art Samuelson Best Played Game-Mediapolis Bittere st Defeat-Donnellson in County Finals Most Thrilling Victory-Mediapolis fherej to keep the trophy Best Rebounder-Bonnie Glasgow and Carol Smoot Best Pass Interceptor-Janette Manny Most Overlooked Player-Judy Hamm Best Shot-Bonnie Glasgow and Joyce Miltenberger Highest Scorer-Bonnie Glasgow Most Yelled at by Coach-Marjorie Norton Most Improved Player-Helen Holsteen Most Promising Subs-Mary Etta Smoot Sue Tucker Deanna Chapman. 60 G1T1S Basketball Gir1's Season Record 5 r , N. 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If Marlys hkes to go to Keosauqua'f When Rose Sr Donna are gomg to have thexr double wedd1ng7 Why Bookxe stopped the bus on the way to the ball game one Thursday mght'P Shame on you Book' How Dlxle and her new beau xs makxng If Donna P l1kes bl1nd dates'7 What Mary would do wxthout Jxm and visa versa? out '7 If Marlene R has a new beau'7 What the Semors w1ll do after school's ou 9 'a 'J 'J 'Q 'z WHAT WILL BE MISSED NEXT YEAR Jack B Basketball abxllty John B Blond haxr Shxrley C Wr1t1ng letters Dxck F Temper Judy H Talkxng about Curly Janette M Bemg xn the offxce all the t1me I 7 Gee Whxz Marvm Fraxse 'What d1fference does xt make? Marge R That a1n't the one Don W Im tired J1m Rusclull Really? 'P 7 Helen J You don't know do you? I-hgh School 'Ill be derned Joyce H WHAT WILL BE MISSED NEXT YEAR tCONT l Mlmeographxng N Skxppxng school Glgglxng Flghtlng Wlth DIXIE Sluppxng school to go to Blushmg F1ght1ng wxth teachers Sylvla R Wxsecracks Frank R Boasung J1m R Dxmples Howard S Trymg to sk1p out Carol S Bexng wxth Bonnxe Chnton T Sxttmg wxth Joyce Marlys S Talkxng of Keosauqua Raymond W Brams Beverly W Nothlng e en H l'r1x1n I ll Elsxe M Marjorxe D1x1e O Donna P Rose R Mary R Donna R Helen J Bexng faculty darhng Irene J Stralght A's Joyce M Talkxng about Yarmouth Patsy McCoy S1tt1ng wxth Don ,D , .1 ' ' ' Q ' I 7, vu I ' D v ' ' X- ' uv . v ' -v- ' I 0 - , VL' ' vv v vu' I 1- - ' lv 1 ' . , . A . , - .1, 'I A ' - I ' - 1 fy ' ' ve- J ' - 1 vw us- ' v v lv vl- ' ' V ', ' ' vw ' vw- ' , ' - - rl ll- II all- ' . I I 1- ' ' - It ll I I'1Z tu me '- , Il QV- ' , ' . ' ' - I1 ' I ' uu- 4 , . . , , V - . H H- '. Y - H- I - ul ' vw- ' ' Sunday Driving-Neil and Sally E. Geesey Peezey - Renita I.. 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