Denver High School - Cyclone Yearbook (Denver, IA)
- Class of 1959
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FW .Q s '-YY' CVC D YEARBOCK GF DENVER HIGH SCHCDOL DENVER ICWA Z PUBLISHED BY J? ANNUAL STAFF If--ax RN g -' Af X Q EJ! ! Y. 'Siu EU-we- ' DENVE HIGH SCHOOL FO REWO RD The annual staff of Denver High School presents this annual with the hope that it will bring back thoughts of the past year Everyone will remember the excitement of our first football season in which our team remained undefeated Also yelling at the basketball games until voices were hoarse The honors which the music and speech depart ment brought to the school were among the highlights of the year The school year has been filled with events that will be long remembered, but they can only be memories Now, as you look into this Cyclone year book of 59 it is hoped that you will enjoy it and all the events will be relived X 1 s- e I -n.hL2:.v..1L,4,' ' .' I . , .- . A.. , lim' ,- i-wg. fl I o O - I Q I I o Us ' ff-4, 'za -1,4 l' J ll DEDICATIO We, the 1959 annual staff of the Denver High School, wish to dedicate this edition of the CYCLONE to Mrs Rosalie Belton, who has been kindergarten teacher of this school for over twenty five years lo her students, Mrs Belton represents the tender and soft hearted teacher who has taught them their numbers, the alphabet, and how to print their names Because of her won derful understanding of children, Mrs Belton is idolized by her former students By dedicating this annual to Hrs Belton, har fgrmgr students want to thank her for everything she has done for them, I A 1' nfl I xdf! V 1e'i bag-,hs ge ROV! gefm 'X.'xgggK91s galil' 9,9 Fqigjfaickefs n uS9' Q KDa9g0D9 ag,g1E,z,D W xwl Editor Advertising E Typists Photography Activities. . A aQl.A5 Elaine and Judy at work Sponsors- ' ARDREH OIL COMPANY Phone 2691 Denver, Iowa O agen' X4 K D1 3535eM.1eTs S Haw 19 ' D el er, eih o 1 lKaT1 'nD Vlfie' B wt rs mae. K gaow YY W' gsillndt' ST lgmxdf-6 5 uf' ff-5, mailer. HY Y19 ,f:5'e., V' 9 o Assistant Editor Business Editor ditor STAFF Elaine Kohagen Judy Kleinschmidt Jean Hueller Sonja Matthias Sharon Buss Joan Meier Susie Reynolds Karen Gielau Mary Fritz Ted Rule Dean Gleason . .Beverly Buss Betty Ardren Barbara M8tEh18S Marjorie Saunders Charlene Saunders Dixie Wright Nancy Knapp Marilyn Meier Pat Platte Linda Sweerin . . .Hrs. Green Mrs. Kimball Hr. Schoof ' ,J if -. MR RONALD KNUDSON MR RAMON H GREEN Principal Superintendent Drivers Education Physics World Geography Senior Sponsor Girls Coach 'il l-'--- SECRETARY Margaret Einck BOARD CDF EDUCATIO W, Buss L. Kurtt D. Sage M. Judas M. Einck R. Green V. Schweer Absent: A. Sassmann -. Q 5 , f I sed A , . A 3. , ' 'Al , - , 1 A ' 1 O 0 O Student Council Sponsor 3 M 'i we 1 b e sf' , :-41 - 6 V 5 'lx-1 , 1 I i X 4 n X: 4 . HB RAYMOND NICHOLS General Mathemat'cl Algebra Adv noed Algebra Biology Assistant Football Coach Sophomore Sponsor M SS LILLIAH FUCHS Freshman English Science Home Economics Ju ior Sponsor N S IRENE HEINE Sophomore English Junior English Speech Fresh en Sponsor fb HR HERWIN SCHOOF Industrial Arts Bookkeeping Freshman English Junior Sponsor MR RONALD MASTIH Vocal Music Freshman Sponsor 'iii M R- fo 'L 'iii MRS ELEANOR GREEN American History World History Economics Government Shorthand Sophomore Sponsor MRS BERNICE KIMBALL Instrumental Music Senior Sponsor SIX HR ROBERT RUBENOW Tyvins Clerical Practice Business Lui Boys Basketball Coach Football Coach Baseball Coach ousanne Reynolds with her friends she makes first base 444Lc4Lf SECRFTARY In football, what a quarterback And in literature he has the knack COLORS Silver and Red MOTTO Today we launch, Where do we anchor Donald Hennings I'11 argue though the point be small You can't let tho e teachers say it all d V'J PREQIDENT Bob Leonhart He is handsome, very tall Leony is always on the ball VICE PRESIDENT David Goodsell wvz-LA TREASURER - 9 Always a smile on her face 6 ,I Sharon Buss Kathryn Beckel Her manner is quiet Her books are her diet Xiwwd Jerry Bartling worry little and study less, my idea of happiness Kenny Becker Is he quiet and demure? Maybe, but don't be to sure Chorus, stage, or band, She will always be on hand Allen Droste Easy going, full of fun, En oy! good company, especially one OJKGYX She's ready to answer But still will always Joyce DeVries every call, have a ball To Is . UW I J l l LaVonne Eick She's on her way to a career Which will take many a year Esther Hesse A real nice friend, you must know, gw 'ww 747221 Mary Jean Fritz A true musician indeed is she Mary is as busy as a bee David Guenther Is he deeply thinking, Or is he only sleeping? AMIC- Jim Happel He's the manager of the team, And he always has that gleam Q Esther is there, ready to go Sonja Matthias But never you mind, still water runs deep 4-'Y Joan Meier They think she's crazy but she's lots of fun, When she's behind the wheel pedestrians run Lauren Milius High school days have their delights But they don't compare with high school nights Serene, calm and very sweet Elaine Kohagen When there's work to be done, You can count on her as one Saw-Q. illojuuvwjwarren Matthias Warren works hard and does his best, A diploma is his quest X 3 y is . A - 5 A V , ,W 0 I . Larry Schnathorst I don't work around with cars, I'm finishing my rocket to go to Mars Gene Holter He is college bound, To learn about the ground Jean ueller Dancing is her delight, In basketball, she does fight Larry Taylor Jim Moore His car is a true blue, Doesn't he wish it were new? Wayne Schmidt His salary at the station Brings cash for his other occupation His ear is Taylor made Rnd that's the way it ICA!!-1 stayed y im CLASS WILL I, Jerry Bartling, will my nickname 'Olga' t0 R651 Witt, and my bashful look to Gerald Thurm d I, Kathryn Beckel, will my office job to Jerry Heber, an my late hours to Tom Brettman I, Kenneth Becker, will my hot Pontiac to Dick Judas,and my dazzling dimples to Keith Smith I, Sharon Buss, will my out of town boyfriends, to Dee Jes sen, and my shiny black hair to Sandra Clark' I, Joyce DeVr1es, will my wise cracks to Marlys FO61Sk0, and my desire to get out of school to Tom'Guenthern I, Allen Droste, will my quietness 'in class to Bill Buss, and my gassed up' job to Phil Bloeser I, LaVonne Eick, will my ability to get home early in the morningn to Larry Boyce, and my everlasting giggles to Janice Ro rs Be I, Mary Jean Fritz, will my music ability to Art Matthias, and slumber parties to Alyce Liverance , David Goodsell, will my love for literature to Craig Wol fensperger, and my quarterback position to Bruce Reinhart 1 David Guenther, will my ability to sleep through anything ibut a night, to Marian Kallenbach, and my mechanical know how to Rosalie Fuller I, James Happel, will my ability to understand a woman to Stan Sassmann, and my masculine build to Steven Porter I, Donald Hennin s, will my friendliness to Larry Eick, and my noon Hour drives In the country to Chuck Steege I, Esther Hesse, will my ability to get into complicated I, Elaine Kohagen, will my 'blue dot for sure shotn to Joyce Sohlotman, and my annual worries to Judy Kleinschmidt I, Robert Leonhart, will my inability to stop laughing Ken Lahmann, and my height to Dan Kuhlman I, Sonja Matthias, will my saying how's comen to Nadine lley, and my basketball ability to Rosemary Sage I, Warren Matthias, will my neatness to Roy Bales, and basketball drive to John Trunnell I, Joan Meier, will my ability for chemistry to take m Doris Noltlng, and my squabbles with Mr Schoof to Glenn Meier I, Lauren Millus, will my ability to hide my mistakes to Beverly Buss, and all my touchdowns to Willy Walker I, James Moore, will my Plymouth to Dennis Schumacher, and my ability to stay out of trouble to Betty Ardren I, Jean Mueller, will my many fouls in basketball to Nancy gnapp, and my Saturday night dancing with my fiance to Evelyn orn I, Susanne Reynolds, will my sparklin personalit to Larr Oltrogge, and my ability to red fast' to glans Meier y y I, Wayne Schmidt, will my nupsweep hair do to Bob Kurtt, and my regular class to class stroll to Florine Sassmann I, Larr Schnathorst, will my knuckle cracking to Ronnie Ny stromi aid my gram date Eo Larry Boyce arr ag or, will m dress boots to Jim A noisy kbomb' to on Fritz y ndrew' and my I Gene Wolter will my little 1 lfl d t B w and my'loud5ess in class to Don Mahongyr r en S 0 ob alther' . n ll n I ll -1' - . n D situations to Ted Rule, and my nickname uEasteru to Dixie Wright. . to ' ' . Pe- ..i....-.. my e, to ll . n - ' PRCJPHECY The meeting was held in the Denver Park on June 10, 1969 Members of the NSQ' graduation class were present The following answered roll call Gerald Bartling Gerald is a famous jockey He told us his secret for win Ing so many races He sings 'Show Me The Way To Go Home to his horse as they race around the track Kathryn Beckel Kathryn is a former secretary to the president of a large wax paper manufacturing concern She must have gotten pretty wrapped up in her work for she married her boss Kenneth Becker Kenny is keeping up with the changing times He started EI own little business-The K P Becker Model T Company From the looks of it, production is really jogging along Sharon Buss After years of saving, Sharon's life long dream came true--a E e In California She leads a glamorous life holding cue-cardsn for the Pat Boone Chevy Show that is now filmed in Hollywood yce DeVr1es Joyce is now a telephone operator for the Bell Telephone Company 3oyce always did get her wires crossed I wonder how she manages Allen Droste Allen made his career with the army He worked his way up to a general and is now commanding officer at Fort Benson in Alaska LaVonne Eick She is a woman pilot for the air force LaVonne went to the moon but was very disappointed because the man she thought would be there wasn't there Marg Jean Fritz Mary plays the kettle drums with the Boston Symphonic rc estra At their latest concert, she slipped and fell into one of her drums, just at the climax of a big overture, ending it with a bang David Goodsell David just completed writing a play entitled nNature and I H He Is going to play the leading male role with Brigette Bardott as his leading lady avid Guenther Dave owns a line of Goco gas stations You may be familiar James Happel James lives in our fiftieth state, Hawaii He is one of the rlds largest pineapple growers By now, he's an expert with e hula' hoop Donald Hennl Don owns a chain of drugstores The latest experiment EE t he pergormed in his laboratory fizzled He is now in the process of rebuilding Esther Hesse Esther is now married She has tri let hi h h d fter her favorite recording artists, Simon 'hlgeodgrew in a BAET' Elaine Kohagen Elaine is a stewardess for TWA On her last flight she I Ped erse in the baggage room when one passenger had a pet monkeyalong She GOCuS0d the monkey of making faces at her Bob Leonhart Bob is now a professional basketball pla er He h lot of the world You see, he's the first white persog to playasitgezhg Harlem Globe Trotters nja Matthias After struggling through a raging crowd, Sonja was inter viewed for the job she's always wanted Elvis Presley's secretary She got it and now her main job is to polish his guitar everyday Warren Matthias A surgeon living in Washington He says 1t's interesting t see what makes some people tick I guess Warren was cut out for that profession Joan Meier An X ray technician in the walter Reed Hospital in washington She says that if it wouldn't be for her, Dr Matthias would never see what makes people tick n . . . - s . . . . Om . e n Jo : l 0 . O . II .UI D : . with his advertisement-'Don't go loco, use Goco.n wo . . . th 0 S: e a . R ' ' n ll , Il , d n 1 . oc . ' 0 So 2 - o . . . O Lauren Milius: 'Butch' owns a large dairy farm just southeast of Denver we hear the mousekeeters plan to make the second film of 'Adventures in Dairylandn on his farm in the near future. James Moore: A bus driver fgr Greyhound. He says h8 BDJOYS his job but he wlshes that he wouldn't always have to take a greyhound with him on every tr'p. He says he has to stop too often. Jean Mueller: Jean married her high school sweetheart. They own their own lltfle machine shop and Jean helps her husband every day Susanne Re olds A recording artist for Fawn records Her latest release I a duet with Tennessee Ernie Ford titled NA Pea Pickers Serenaden Ford wrote the song, Susie the words wa e Schmidt wayne went into business with his father HSchmidt R Plumbing Company Now he is struggling under water trying to make a living for his five little plumbers Larr Schnathorst A scientist workin on experiments at Cape Canaveral He says theyIre naming the next rocket Hope , because they hope it reaches its destination If it fizzles, the next one will be named Angel should fly home Larr Taylor Larry is a stunt man for Paramount In his last stunt, T II from a cliff and broke his leg The prop men forgot to put a mattress at the bottom Gene Wolter Gene is now foreman of the 'lifesaver department' for the Curtis Candy Company He was promoted from putting the holes in lifesavers to watching others put the holes in lifesavers SENIOR ACTIVITIES 'A Man Called Peter Peter Marshall, a famous pastor of Washington, was known for his service to his congregation Judith Bi ckle, a member of his congregation opposes his ways The work becomes too much of a strain on him causing a heart attack At this time, he is asked to be the Chaplain of the United States Senate Believing that God wanted him to serve the Senate, he accepts the nom ination Peter Marshall Catherine Peter John Judith Bickle Jesse Bickle Susan Grant Marian Grant Steven Grant George Yost Joe Keating Senator James Nancy Everetts Barbara Logan Hulda April 2 April 25 Ma Ha Ha HIT Knox Polk Bob Leonhart Susie Reynolds Neal Witt Kathryn Beckel Joyce DeVr1es Sharon Buss Mary Fritz Don Hennings Wayne Schmidt Lauren Milius David Goodsell Elaine Kohagen Sonja Matthias Joan Meier Senior Class Play Junior Senior Banquet Senior Skip Days Class and Awards Night Baccalaureate Com encement S . 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FIRST Mrs th,D D Buss, R Johnston, J Knudson, D He demann, S Schumacher, SECOND T Moon, R Nagang, P Gienau, P Smith, K Oltrogge J Heideman, N Schroeder, N BPUHS, J Moeller R Hubbard, SECOND Mrs Ducker, L Arns, K Hesse M Trun nell, B Walther B Hesse, H Root, S Eick, THIRD M Cooper, K Surly, L bngelkes, K Willie, G Dorn, S Wittenberg, T Schroeder THE ALIBI LAVERN STEEG Denver, Iowa Custom Corn Shelling Phone 2011 Phone A D 26256 Waterloo BERGMANN INSURANCE SERVICE MARGE'S BEAUTY SHOP J W STUM E D X STATION Denver, Iowa Denver, Iowa Denver, Iowa Denver, Iowa . 1 0 0 0 . , e o 0 ' ' a Q 0 I I ' . 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A ...... . v A A AAA:.,.......,.M .., I , a Einck, H Walther, D Soeder, D Heidemann, A Shepard, R Lindner, I Gielau, SECOND J Ebau B Walther, B Borchers, L Foelske, P Mueller, T Dawson, THI Hrs Belton, D Thurm, J Schnathorst, H Bales N Konarske, J Brandt, G Hanson, L Hebell FIRST Mrs Belton R Shepard, D Saltzman, D Steege, A uienau T Bgrtling, D Knhlman, D Williams, S Burman, SECOND P Kal ainoff, E Ohrt, A Engelkes, P Schoof, S Cherney, W Miller, S Buhrow, S Schweer, B Jensen BARTELS PORTABLE MILLIHG SERVICE Denver, Iowa Phone 3881 conoco SERVICE STATION ELMEW3 AUTO REPAIR PLATTE TRUCK LINE D I 6 Elmer D Kueker Prop Ph 2721 enver, ewa Phone 2 91 Dial 3051 DenvgrA Iowa Denver, Iowa one H' QQOTB LL FIRST ROW R Witt L Milius, J Happel, R Matthias, R Leonhart, L te, K Smith, D Schmidt, R Fritz, W Witt, SECOND ROW D Saltzman, B Buss, J Place T Rule D Mahoney L Kohagen J Andrew C Wolfensperger L Haonel THIRD ROW Mr Rubenow, A Matthias, Manager, D Judas, S Sassmann, B Boyce, L Grae ning, B Benzine, K Lahmann, Manager, Mr Nichols Denver initiated football this year and set a pace that it is hoped will be maintained by future Denver foot ball teams The 1958 squad won their firstgame by defeating Fredricksburg, also playing football for the first time, and then going on to victory in the five following games for an unde feated season This record was ach ieved by a squad that was willing to work hard to learn the fundamentals of a new sport and the various aspects of the game The accomplishments of the team will long be remembered by the squad members and the team fol- lowers. Managers: Art Matthias, Ken Lahmann Bob PA Lauren 354- 'KVG Bob Lauren Milius, Bob Leonhart, and Bob Matthias received honorable men- tion on Jack North's 1958 All-State Football selections. I ' .V fd' -' ' W x A I fx fn ' ' , L- , v lf 'f agya' I. ' -. 4, I G 1 . 5- r V 5 1 'X -- - '1 A ' . H - ,, A 4 , . ' L -1 -1 A L- . 5 jx A J.. ' ' 3 ' ,fi , . - , - L e . . : I , I I I O I O . . . ' 3 . . . , I I l I I I 0 I 0 1 I 5 2 e o e e e e ' . . Q 1 'A .U if , ' 3? .455 ,. at 51, -.3 V, , L - F' H - .A ' 12 5 ij qv., ,, ' , 1 Q ' Qi f , lv l ' ' I 1. ,Q 6, ,L . - J ni' I 1 i- Wes DENVER 'Dhve uReg Jim' I SEASONS RECORD Fredricksburg Sumner 'Bn Tripoli HBH Waverly UB Clarksville Hudson Kid Butch Scoring Hilius Leonhart 36 Matthias 35 Goodsell 2h Gained Rushing Milius 631 Matthias 357 Goodsell 229 Witt 21 Yards Yards Gained Passing Matthias M23 completed 1? of 25 56s 'Don WBob ' ll n I , I - , , ,, m n tad' Q, -f , f 2 .3 v' an f 'f' ' '--' ll: ll ' n u L. ' ee, 19 11+ B- - B. 32 6 D. M6 13 L 38 n 13 E- 20 13 W- 5 lb 7 B. 2 ha!- 'i.: ,Q ' Lf ,. L A s ' A x M , X. Q K k , X - ' e 1 AL-' X 1 'Jn or at GIRLS BASKETBALL lueller, B Buss, B Matthias, M Meier, SECOND ROW P Platte, B Erhardt, K Olson N Knapp Mr Knudson J D V 1 E D B DeVries, K Kalainoff, M1ss,Fuchs I 8 r es, orn, DENVER County Tourney Sec Tourney SEASONS RECORD ,gon 7 Lost 1 M7 5 Dunkerton Oran Fairbank Shell Rock Geneseo Tripoli New Hartford Oran Fairbank Plainfield Readlyn New Hartford Readlyn Finchford Janesville Plainfield Fredericksburg Tripoli Plainfield Finchford Shell Rock Oran Fairbank Tripoli O4 v 4 4 4 la 'N' 0-21- 'K- Team Total Points Scored Sonja Matthias S51 Mildred Buss 1 2 Barbara Matthias Co captains Sonja Matthias Jean Mueller Managers Elaine Kohagen Joan Meier Chaye one Miss Fuchs 11 4 Conference games fovertimel Y L L PIL . - v--- -. v. --'--.--,-, J. . Q , 5 M1 31 . M9 - 6 ' M3 50 8 55 M2 33 Janesville M74 32 M3 36 30 - 3 29 ' 59 37 M6 31 36 37 U5 33 5 : 51 M5 F45 53 S2 eo J ,, , M7 52 M3 M 29 M6 57 Ml . 55 51 - 60 6 58 n ff' W . ' Milly Bev ean DENVER SAVINGS BANK DENVER LUMBER CO Denver, Iowa Phone 211,31 Denver, Iowa Phone 2531 Tripoli DENVER County Tourney Sec. Tourney BOYS BASKETBALL QT of! FIRST L Happel, A Matthias, L Platte, B Leonhart, B Matt hias, W Matthias, SECOND Hr Rubenow, R Fritz, K Lahmann, B Kurtt, B Benzine, D Saltzman, w witt, THIRD J Happel, L Schumacher, J Klemp, T Rule, N Schumacher, L Milius SEASQHS RECORD BREMLR COUNTY CHAMPIONb Dunkerton CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Oran Fairbank 4 Shell Rock Genesee Janesville 3 Total Points Scored Won 20 Lost 3 New Hartford Oran Fairbank 4 Plainfield Readlyn New Hartford 00 Readlyn Finchford Janesville 9-li' 9-K- Waverly HBH Janesville Tripoli Fredrickeburg Tripoli B 63 Plainfield A24 75 Finchford M5 Sacred Heart 70 53 52 LaPorte city S3 STANDARD SERVICE STATION SUEDE WOLTER Phone 20hl Denver DENVER 1385 Opponents 1056 Team Offensive Average Team Defensive Average Team Co-captains: Warren Matthias Bob Leonhart Managers: James Happel Lauren Hilius 4 Conference games OIL BULK SERVICE ED NIEWOEHNER Phone 95h Waverly 2Ohl Denver 60 2 M5 9 i f 5 fa L4 My Y ' 3 '3 22 I 55 0 i if I -W J N f . ,xdj xi K xx K Y . ' , I 125' no as as so 'zo' , I, 4,,, Li Xy,j, x 52 33 73 - 63 Sl 38 53 33 68 53 , 55 56 ' 50 55 65 - Sh 78 224 0 4 , Z3 EQ . . 25 32 3 n 58 M 56 37 58 M8 55 M6 56 M6 59 M7 'Leony Larry' yle HATTVS PLACE Dial 2021 Denver, Iowa N 1 , MANAGERS Jim Happel, Lauren Milius Elaine Kohagen, Joan Meier CHEERLE DERS Susie Judy Dee Sandy Her? U NAME IT, WE'VE GOT IT H IER'S TASTIE CREME Sundaea R Cones Sandwiches k Coffee Denver, Iowa ph 3101 Your Walnut Dairy Milk Distributor SCJFTBALL TEAM FIRST J Meier, J Kleinschmidt, S Matthias, J Devries, L Eiok, B Matthias, B Buss, M Buss, E Kohagen, SECOND P Dorn, B DeVr1es, S Clar N Knapp, M Gleason, E Wedemeier SEASON RECORD DENVER Plainfield 'B' Maynard Oran Fairbank Garrison Garrison Finchtord Lime Springs Shell Rock Geneseo PITCHIRG BATTIKG AVERAGE Buss, CF Kohagen, 2B Eick, 1B Heier, 3B Matthias, SS Matthias, P Buss, LF DeVries, RF 00 62 00 1 2 21 O Barbara Matthias IP U11 VOD Us Lost 2 66 71 BB 56, 80 39, R 70, H M0 Jane new-ies IP 19, won 2, Lost 2 sox BB-38, so 23, n 112, H 23 Team Co captains Sonja Matthias Elaine Kohagen Judy Klelnschmidt . ' . RI . ' . ' . ' sf' 28 10 B. .537 1 211 r. .5 ' 17 - 9 L. .11 8 6 J. .M 2 Maynard 16 J. Kleinschmidt, C .3911 11 12 s. .3 3 26 3 B. . 96 11 16 M. . la 19 3 J. . 83 17 13 MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW F Sasamann, M Fritz, M Kallenbach, L Graenln A Steege, L Happel, B Poock, J Schlotman, A Liverance, S Buss, SECOND ROW B Matthias, J Kleinschmidt, D Jessen, DeVries, D Herrmeyer, L Boyce, B Borchers, D Nolting, Wedemeier, D Meier, S Reynolds, THIRD ROW C Schmidt, Buss, D Goodsell, T Rule, W Schmidt, S Matthias, R Sage E Kohagen, S Porter, J Andrews, R Fritz, L Eick l FIRST ROW M Fritz, M Saunders, C Saunders, M Kallenbach, F Sassmann, M Meier, P Platte, E Dorn, D Nolting, K Kal ainoff, SECOND ROW N Knapp, N Bernthal, K Olson, B Matt bias, J DeVr1es, B DeVr1es, S Reynolds, J Schlotman, THIRD ROW Mr Mastin, R Sage, M Buss, D Jessen, J Kleinschmidt, J Devrigs, S Matthias, N Pelly, B DeVr1es, B Ardren, S Clark, C Peters, P McAnal1y li' il ll ll In Hll Q all ilihlsfi J I 2 . . . . ' 5, . . U . : 0 . . . . . J: . . - : . ' M. N. Bemurlal, Mr. Messing FOURTH Row: S. Geodsell, M. Gleason: 1 F - ' cz 4 l A f 1 ,Li 1 l N Qeylfi O VGCAL ENSEMBLES R D VFVVTVV BAD lllK ' A' .A FIRST ROW M Fritz, D Jessen, M Kallenbach, B Greening, D Clark, A Steege, SECOND ROW C Heideman, C Schneider, L Platte, L Greening, D Moeller, N Schumacher, R Fritz, K Lehmann, B Schnurstein, M Meier, S Buss, THIRD ROI M Colburn, P Herrmeyer, M Moehling, L Steege, J Klemp, B Benzine, B Earhart, J DeVries, S, Schneider, T Rule, Mrs Kimball, S DeVries, T Schroeder, J Andrew, L Schumacher l J bChlOtm8n, M uleason, r rluuuu B Matthias H BUSS P, Morrow , ,,fQ.,v f f ' 5 l' 5' 2 ,r fire, . :' ,e 1' QQ' . h . . U . . C 1 D . a o c o Q e e o e o Q 2 u Q U . . O . ' o o o o o . 7 , o u ' V ' ' Q NSEMBLES Q5 TRUMPET TR IO uLARINhT : I 'I QUARTET TROMBONE QUARTET WOODWIND TRIO SPEECH ACTIVITIES INTERPRETATIVE READINGS SQRRY WRQNG NUMBER S Buss, B Leonhart, D Goodsell One Act Play K Beckel, B Leonhart, L Eick, W Schmidt J Meier PRELIMINARY RATINGS February 3, 1959 west Waterloo High School One Act Play Sorry Wrong Number Interpretative Readings S Buss B Leonhart D Goodsell DRAMATIC Dramatic Declamations D Goodsell J Sohlotman Humorous T Guenther B Borchers D Geedgell, W Schmidt T Guenther, B Borchers E. H STUM E, M D Phone Office 3311 Phone Home 2721 Denver, Iowa . . 'MII f Q ' ' , , as X 9 I I II I . I w. Schmidt II ' . II . I , I . 1 , II . II I SYQHI W .22 L 2 I 2'-, ' I 1 l ' I DENVER COMMUNITY SCHOOL, DENVER? TO A. v 1. 1, no ' 8 15E8S1559 N EWSPAPER STAFF Editor Kathryn Beckel Assistant Editor Jean Hu0110P Art Elaine Kohagen Grade News Sonja Matthias Sports Joan Heier Don Hennings Ken Becker Reporters and Typists Sharon Buss Esther Hesse LaVonne Eick Joyce DeVries Linda Sweerin Harlan Kallenbach Adv1g0r Mrs Green FIRST E Kohagen, J Mueller, K Beckel, SECOND J Heier, D Jessen, M Kallenbach, Kleinschmidt, J DeVr1es, L Eick, S Matt hias, Hrs Green, FOURTH K Becker, D Hen nings FIRST C Schmidt, K Gielau, K Beckel, S Buss, L Sweerin, J Schlotman, SECOND E Kohagen, M Fritz, N Knapp, S Reynolds, J Heier, THIRD E Hesse, J Mueller, S Matthias, B Buss W o . 1- - I ' ill! M. Fritz, S. Reynolds, S. Buss? THIRD: J. 1 'C II . 465 bo FIRST ROW S Matthias, B Milius, B Borchers, Mr R Knudson, SECOND ROW C Schmidt, E Kohagen, P Platte, J DeVries, D Goodsell, T Rule, S Porter, THIRD ROW J Schlotman, S Clark, B Poock, J Mueller, G Meier, J Borchers, K Lahmann Lauren Milius President Bob Borchers Vice President Sonja Matthias Secretary Treasurer Mr Knudson Sponsor The Student Cou cll is an organi zation which serves the student body. helps to bring between facultv Members of by their fellow represented by about an understanding and students. the council are selected students. Each class is two students except the IL senior class which has four members. Many activities were sponsored by the group including student assemblies, the donkey basketball game, the athletic banquet, student handbook, and freshman initiation. Money from the organization is used to purchase items that will benefit the entire school. FARMERS PRODUCE DENVER CHEAMERY SCHUMACHER ELEVATOR CO. Phone 2801 Denver, Iowa Denver, Iowa Phone 2911 Denver, Iowa CANFIELD'S RESTURANT lfll, Mile South of Denver HBLVIN R. CANFIELD, REAL ESTATE WITTENBURG HARDWARE Phone Denver 3611 Quality Merchandise Phone 2581 S . ' E CLASS OF 1962 ON PARADE The Fresh en Class Initiation was held October 3, 1958, with the Student Council members in charge At noon, the students put on their costumes, each dressing as a parti cular character It was a memor able afternoon for everyone who saw characters like Mickey Mouse with her big black ears and long tail, and the little boy strolling into study hall with his tiny red wagon In the evening, the initiates were guests at s weiner roast in the park The highlight of the initiation was a sock hop with M C Charlie Trussel supplying the rec ords and directing the stunts. I ITIATIO RECOGNIZE ANYONE N E. WEDEMEIER ON TH SPOT SUNNY??? KURTT'S SHOPPING CENTER Phone 2321 Denver, Iowa W I R L C R A Z W Danny Churchill is sent to a very dilapidated family ranch in Arizona, because his family think s a year out where men are men and irl g s are scarce is just what Danny needs Can this city dude actually be a member of the scrap ping Churchill clan, famous throu ghout Arizona But Danny Quickly proves that he has ideas of his own He turns the old ranch into a swank Dude Ranch and very quick ly the place is lively with east ern girls and singin cowboys Molly, the was ern girl, is the only one that interests Danny, but Molly is told by an unwelcome New York visitor, that she is just being strung along Danny has other enemies be sides the New York visitor gang of bandits plan to get rid of him and fast, and they don't care how they do it nG1rl Crazy is packed with scenes that are full of humor and yet unite to form a play that hd! all the pace and customs of the latest musical comedy .ILI IOR LASS PLA L i I G Y 2 5 v f 2 1 A Q n ? X' V J M r-Uv-f ' 'H' . - H alle' C1-Ni .IU CDR SENICR Xe ANQUET ' ws ,h. v - ff? QD QWWCY The date was May 10, 1958 The setting was Camp Ingawanis Clubhouse The theme was introduced by a rocketship which stood just outside the door Stepping in, the seniors beheld the silver glittered stars against the blue The white and blue stairway leading to the heavens was accent uated by silver letters depicting the theme The punch room was decorated with blue streamers agahr the knotty pine walls The evening was drawn a climax with dancing Charles Mandernach and his Orchestra This was another evening that will long be remembered by the faculty, juniors, and the seniors of 58. 5 f-N7 !,,--.. Z- ZX f x FIRST MAXFIELD MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION COCDKS JA ITCRS Mrs Jabnke, Mrs Dorn, Mrs Klemp BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW G Wolter, Hr Schoof, Mr Meier, Mr Fritz Mr Nichols, SECOND ROW D Hennings, Mr nubenow, Mr Bruno, Mr Knudson, Mr Buss Byron Enge lkee WEDEMEIER ELECTRIC SERVICE WRIGBT'S GREEN HOUSE Denver, Iowa Phone 2811 Waverly, Iowa TENYENBAUIUS JEWELRY Ritchie Pontiac Diamond setting is our specialty VAUXHALL PONTIAC EVINRUDE Waterloo Waverly Waverly, Iowa WE WCDRK WE STUDY synnfhl 3 w TYPING WW flww HOMEE Q C ki!-183 PHYSICS .,d'ac4aL Qfcoddvffnaf MMM M404 ,J5'gu,u' ir. HOME'- EC V5 ing HN. Unprepared Loyal S uPPorters if u..L HUPKers cue er 153d6f3 h OTE f disaster Time o unat ball Go beam, gon gig up thiro Q1 think N-5 X o 111: 8.7 OFF GUARD' A if f Cc 99W G91 5? if WW rf Q5 qflxf B by if FGOLIN' ARGUND DB' Caine? mourn s 5585 .5 avi X5 J lg KZ Give U10 y0ur shoulda? 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