Dubuque High School - Echo Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

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Instead -1 X I. 33 vb , A vu -F v 1 1 4 , ' 5 I 1 ,Vw XX Q V I A ' 1 3 Y Vx 'C I I 1' - 1 I . I 'H V! H xl vy - ' 5 X 41 X ' DEDIUATIUN OSF approprlatrly Xu dLdlC1IL thrs yearbook to Mr Frrdmand D1TLlI1 Hs. showrd us thu gold XXL Lould obtam through frrcndlmess tow ards LX ery one Dy namnc and trrelas hu had whxr we need most thr Splflt of 1 trur prosprrtor the sp1r1t to press on and to arromplrsh our goals page five ' u va x u . 4 1 x m s . g. 5 w '1 - v qv v - m - v rx J. 4 1 1 1' .1 1. U' ,NX .W- E .if iiff - li av- f-2 , L 2152 sm 1 ,,.-v-' x s I' ' s '-ngwn S JL-Lx -.., 'im--M up x W-.... s. :, an M ' Q fm' A ws., V f A 1 ,Q 3 ' ' --,:.. 9 My 5. , ,, y in, L., T. jumfq ww' A Q .,. 2 ca. - its JP!-H5 V- -... W., ,., as , In PAUULT wx ITHOLT the guxdmg hand of the teamsters plcturesquely called bullwhackers the caravans of covered wagons could scarcely have found thenr way to the gold mmes Snmxlarly wlthout the strong hand of the faculty to lead us we students would have ac compllshed llttle through our years of studymg After our teachers have led us to the slte of the mmes xt IS up to us to secure the treasure of knowledge: that they cannot do for us. ' page eight Q Frcnt Row Paul L Adams Frank Landshulz Parker Hlgley Frank A Flucklger Harold Nachtman Back Row-George Mehl Max Clark, Alols Kaufman MR GEORGE LEE PRINCIPAL -nm i E E 5' Hardie, E0 T. Gregory, , T. W. E. Fern Andrews-English 11. Cafeteria Committee, Faculty Social Committee. M.A.-University of Nebraska, AB.-Nebraska Wesleyan. Louis R. Austin-Mechanical Drawing 10, ll, 129 Sho Drawin 10 ll Senior Class Adviser, Public Ad- P S Q - dress System. Iowa State. Dorothy Bechtel-Fine Arts. Crafts. Echo Adviser, Echo Layout Supervisor, Promotion Committee. HA.- University of Dubuque. Guy Carlton-History 11. Assistant Football Coach, Faculty Social Committee, National Honor Committee. B.A,-Iowa State Teachers College. E. G. Chambers-Manual Arts. Vocational Woodwork- ing. Promotions Committee, Faculty Social Committee. BS.-Stout Instituteziffya 22, .: 1 5, 5 L 1 ' Ruben Childers-Advanced Machine Shop. Flower and Gift Committee. B.A.-Beloit Collegeg NLS.-University of Wisconsin. f Wilbur Dalzell-Physics. Varsity Track Coach, Senior Class Adviser, Awards Committee. A.lW.-University of Indiana: B.A.-University of Michigan. E. Dolan-Health Supervisor, RN, Eleanor Geisler-Clothing IO. ll, Book Store, Junior Class Adviser. B.S.. KLA.-Columbia University. Anna Gonner-English ll. 12. Senior Class Adviser, Echo Literary Adviser. B.A.-Saint Nlary'-of-the-Wloodsz KLA.-Columbia University. page nine Fred Gunsaulis-Printing, Printers' Design, Shop Sci- ence. BE.--Platteville State Teachers: B.A.-University of Wisconsin. Team. B.S.-University of Nebraska. Mrs. Heler-Gym, Health. Cheerleaders, G.A.A., Drill Team. B.S.-University of Nebraska. C. O. Johnson-Physiology, Biology. Hall Supervisor, Museum, Nature Club. National Honor Committee. B.A., M.A.-University of Iowa. Robert justman-History, Government. Economics. B. A.-University of Dubuque. Helen J. Kintzinger-American History 12. Student Council, Chairman's Committee, Credentials Committee, Elections Committee, Judiciary Committee, Monitor Sysa tem, Hall Supervisor, Awards Committee, National Hon- or Committee, Chairman of Social Studies Department. B.S.-Columbia Universityg M.A.-University of Iowa. Florene M. Krantz-Shorthand, Machine Calculation. Business Mathematics. Hall Supervisor, Flower and Gift Committee, Commercial Guild Adviser. Iowa State Teachers College. Ph.B.-University of Chicago. Alma Kruse-Business English, English. Sophomore Class Adviser, Hall Supervisor, Seventh Period, Junior Red Cross. B.A.-Rockford College. Sybil Lamb-Speech, Dramatics, Speech Arts, Debate. Assembly Committee. National Thespians, Stage Crew. B.A.-Grinnell College. Eleanor Little-Latin. Chairman of Flower and Gift Committee, Latin Club. B.A.-Wellesley Collegeg M.A.w- University of Wisconsin. Neil Lutes--Chemistry. Radio. Commendatory List. Chemistry Club. B.S.-Cornell College: M.S.-University of Iowa. , page ten Florence Magson-Guidance. Girls' Adviser, College Counsellor, Hospitality Committee Adviser, Social Pub- licity, School Social Committee Adviser, YaWaCa Gen- eral Adviser, National Honor Committee. B.A.-Univerf sity of Iowa. Gertrude Merritt-Typing, Shorthand. Hall Super- visor. B.A.-University of Dubuque. john Meyer-Geography, History II. Varsity Tennis, Junior Class Adviser, Hall Supervisor. Safety Committee, B.A.-Lorasg lVl.A.-University of Michigan. Mary Nelson-Spanish, French. Spanish Club, French Club. B.A.-University of Wisconsin. james J. Nora-Gym, Health. Baseball. Intramurals, Student Ushers. B.P.E.-American College of Physical Education. Mrs. Norton-Office. C. Freeman Reid-Plane Geometry. Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry. Hi-Y, Finance Committee. B.A.-Iowa State Teachers College: MS.-Iowa State College. Margaret Reu-World History. Latin, German. Hall Supervisor, Latin Club. B.A.-Grinnell College, MA.- University of Iowa. Helen Rcwan-English 10. ll. junior Class Adviser, Chairman of Commendatory Committee, B.A.-Clarke College. Floyd Rundle-Instrumental Music. Pep Assembly, As- sembly Committee. B.A.-University of Dubuque. Page eleven Harold Rutz-Machine Shop, Sheet Metal, Welding. Safety Committee, Drivers Training. Iowa State Teach- er's College. Harold Schneider-Typewriting, Business Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Business Law. Social Committee, Echo Business Adviser, Hall Supervisor. B.A.-Loras. Harriett Schneider-Typewriting, Shorthand. Adviser of Sophomore YaWaCa. B.A.-University of Dubuque. Charlotte Severson-Vocal Music. Assembly Commit- tee, Pep Assembly. Public Relations. B.A.-Iowa State Teachers College: M.A.-Northwestern University. Hildegarde Stolteben-English, journalism. Public Re- lations, Chairman of Senior Class, School Publicity. B.A., M.A.--University of Iowa. Mrs. Elsa Streinz-Librarian. B.A.-University of Minnesota. Harold Sweet-Varsity Football and Basketball. B.A.- Buena Vista College. Emma Trenk--International Relations. History 12. Awards Committee, Current Problems Club, Chairman of Social Studies Curriculum Committee of Secondary Schools, National Honor Committee. B.A.-University of Dubuqueg M.A.-University of Wisconsin. Vera F. Waite-Foods. Principles of Nursing. Home Management. Chairman of Promotion of School Activi- ties Committee, Social Committee. B.S.. MS.-Iowa State College. Edna Walters-English 10, Shop English. Junior- Senior YaWaCa. B.A.-University of Iowa. page twelve Max Warner-Economics, History ll, Government, Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Football. M.A.-Uni- versity of Michigan. Alice While-Trigonometry, College Algebra, Plane Geometry. Director of Merit System, Awards Committee, National Honor Society. B,A.-University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Wiedenbacher-OHice. A. Griffith Wright-Vice-Principal Guidance. Audio- Visual Aids, Hall Supervisor, Grounds Committee Chair- man. Echo Photography, Safety Committee, Movie Pro' jector Crew, Photography Club. BS.-Penn Collegeg M.A.-University of Iowa. Dean oi Boys. Mary Young-Stenography, Secretarial Practice. Na- tional Honor Society Adviser, Chairman of Awards Com- mittee. B.A.-Tarkio College. page thirteen . 53 . 'N A 1 ,DW . I 0 1 V K gg f 1 9144 . ,W cj 8 3 '71 2, Q13 v ijggijh ' v 1 - , W N ,. 'Q X ' ' Wig if Q, 23 af Z U11 4 'Q 1 4 fr 141, ,QT s JI' ?i.n3'fQi N . X 1 9 . . . ' 9 f . X , l , 1 1 U 1 , . 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Q ,,, ffm v K 1 Q3 N-.1 I. mn, W. .fir 3 9 Q , Ulf 1 p-v W M1 14 X f 5 PURT -NINERS HE fortx nxners haxe struek a rrch Kern of ore How rapldlx the xx ealth of edueatlon from our cla1ms depletes or grows depends on caeh one of us Our mmes ean eontmue to vmeld rhelr gold mdeimtelx only lt we have the patxenee to keep searchmg and xx orkmg XVhcn we enlarged fleld of eff s1gn1Iies graduate we are begmmng an ort as the word eommencemenr Semur Glass Faculty Advlsurs Mlss Stolteben Mr Austm MISS Gonnor Mr Dalnll Semor Glass Ufficers ,,,.Gene Glab I Kelth Rltter Mary Gratlot Joan Gantert Lorna Elllott Amlung Wulbert Football 7 3 Intramurals 2 Tucket Campaugn 7 3 Andelfmger, Rozanne-GAA 1 2 3 Tucker Cam paugnl Z 3 YaWaCal 2 YaWaCa Presudent 3 un uor Recl Crossl Z 3 Monutorl 7 3 Cheerleaderl 3 Latun Club 1 Assustant Homeroom Chaurmman 3 Volleyballl 2 3 Spanush Club Z 3 Echo Edutorual Staff 3 Hustory Class Chaurman 3 Echo Collector l Basketball 1 2 3 Program Commuttee unuor Senuor Prom Polucy Makung Board 3 uull and Scroll 3 Arvanutus Dorothy B nd l 3 Orches ra Tucket Campaugn l 7 Asbell Ruchard All School Play 3 Hu Y 3 Photog raphy Club 3 Bonfire 3 Tucket Campaugn Z Host 3 Echo Busuness Staff 3 Ahbaugh Donald Boys Glee Club I Tucket Cam ugn 1 7 H meroom Art 1 C orus 1 Stage Crew 7 3 Host l 7 3 Monutor 2 Commercual Guuld 7 Presudent Commercual Guuld 3 Decoratuon Com muttee unuor Senuor Prom 7 Echo Collector 2 Echo Layout Staff 3 Varuety Show 3 Boys Double uartette 7 3 Madrugal 3 Promotuons Commuttee 3 Echo Busmess Staff 3 Operetta 1 Socual Commuttee 3 Thespuans 3 Senuor Banquet Commuttee 3 uull and Scroll 3 One Act Play 3 Bartels Beverly GAA l 3 Tucket Campaugn l 7 3 Homeroom Chaurmanl 3 Voll yballl 7 3 YaWaCa l Secretary YaWaCa Orchestra 1 3 Monutor 1 Debate 1 Pung Pong 1 Basketball 1 Latun Club 1 Band 7 3 Play 2 Hostess 3 unuor Funance Commuttee Z Program Commuttee unuor Senuor Prom 2 Echo Edutorual Staff 3 Varuety Show 3 Dance Band 3 Hustory Bulletun Board Chaurman 3 One Act Play 3 Tucket Chaurman Sophomore Party l Thespuans 2 3 Natuonal Honor 2 3 Secretary Natuonal Honor 3 Polucy Makung Boarcl 3 Presudent G A A 3 Becker Bernuce-Tucket Campaugn I 3 Defense Stamp Salesman 1 YaWaCa l Monutor 1 Assustant Stamp Salesman 7 3 Hostess Becker Juanuta Gurls Glee Club l Band 1 7 3 Or chestral 3 Basketball 1 TucketCampa1gnl 3 Vol Ieyball 7 French Club 7 3 Commercual Guulcl 3 Chor us 7 Bennett Wesley Tucket Campaugn l 3 H s Munucam League 3 Beresfcrd Eldon B nd I 3 Orch ta l 7 Fo ball I Tucket Campaugn 1 7 3 Basketball Intramurals Buedcrman Leon Tucket Campaugn 1 3 Volleyball Touch Football 3 Commercual Guulcl 3 Blame Bullue Echo Photography 1 Monutor I 3 Publuc Address I Tucket Campaugn 7 3 Cafeterua Super vusor 7 Attendance Taker 7 3 French Club 3 Echo Edutorual Staff 3 Hu Y 3 Munucam League 1 3 Funance Commuttee 3 page SCN GINGER 'Q-'V' Bly Daln+Football 1 2 3 Attendance Taker 1 Tick et Campaxgn 1 3 Boys Ensemble 1 Track 1 2 Stamp Salesman Z 3 Socnal Committee 2 Basketball Z Presx dent Chorus B 3 Glee Club Z Bonfire Commrttee 3 In tramural Basketball 1 3 3 Boal, Don Brauer james-Football 1 Z 3 Ticket Campaxgn 1 Z 3 Stamp Salesman 1 Boys Glee Club 2 Track 1 2 3 Chorus A 2 3,J.1brarxan Chorus A 3 Varxety Show 3 Mnxed Quartette Z 3 Madrxgal 2 3 Boys Double uartette 2 3 Grounds Commxttee 3 Intramural Bas ketball 1 2 3 All State Chorus 3 Brewer Thomas Tucker Campaxgn 2 3 Commercnal Gunld Z Treasurer Commercral Guxld 3 Broessel Robert Monxtor 1 Brose,-Ianlc1+GAA 1 Z YaWaCal Z Momtorl 2 Volleyball 1 Latm Club 1 Ticket Campangn 1 2 3 Hostess Z Baseball 2 Glee Club 2 3 Brown Douglas-Txcket Campangn 1 2 3 Assxstant Attendance Taker Z 3 Pmg Pong Z 1 Z 3 Basketball 1 Z Monttor 1 udxcxary Commxttee 1 Z Echo Business Manager 3 Bonfire Committee 3 ulll and Scroll 3 Burgus James-Movie Operator 1 Band 1 2 3 O chestral Z 3 Txcket Campangn 1 Z 3 Attendance Taker 1 Boys Ensemble 1 Ping Pong l Badminton 1 Variety Show 3 Operetta 1 Pep Band Dnrector 3 Com mercxal Guild 3 Hn Y 1 Busch, Roslta Bandl Z Orchestral Z GAA 1 Tlcket Campangnl 2 3 YaWaCal 2 Monxtorl 3 Commercxal Gurld 1 Z Commercral Guxld Secretary 3 Basketballl Play Make up Z 3 Typxst News 3 Hos tess 3 Echo Busmess Staff 3 Gnrls Glee Club 3 Butler john Momtor 1 3 Tncket Campaxgn 2 3 Pmg Pong 2 Golf 1 2 Echo Bustness Staff 3 Cahnll Michael Vnce Presxdent Nature Club 3 page eighteen Q 1 r 9 2 ' , 4 1 , 1 A , Q Z 1 ' Q ? 9 ' , - , s v v 9 v , . 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Chambers, Ann-Band 1. 2, 3: Orchestra 1, Z. 35 Ticket Campaign l, 2, 35 YaWaCa 1. Z5 Monitor 15 Bas- ketball I: Assistant Homeroom Chairman 25 Decoration Committee, Junior-Senior Prom 25 Echo Layout Staff 3: Hostess 35 String Quartette 3: Quill and Scroll 3. Clough, Milton. Ccnzelt, Harold-Football 1, 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Tick- et Campaign I, 2, 35 Monitor I, 3: Basketball I, 2, 35 Track 1, Z, 35 Hand Ball 15 Decoration Committee, Jun- ior-Senior Prom Z5 Dance Band Leader 35 Variety Show 35 Brass Quartette 35 Coronet Quartette 35 Contest Soloist 3: Echo Business Staff 3. Cock, Maurice. Ccrbett, Rita-Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 25 YaWaCa 15 Basket- ball l, 2, 35 Echo Editorial Staff 3: Variety Show 35 G.A.A. l, 3: History: Bulletin Board Chairman 35 Or- chestra Ofricer 3: Debate 25 Echo Business Staff 3: Na- tional Honor 3. Cunningham, Betty-Band Z5 Ticket Campaign 25 Commercial Guild 25 Hostess 3. Curtis, Albert-Band I: Orchestra 1. Dell, john-Ticket Campaign 3. Dick, Marjorie-G.A.A. l: YaXX'aCa 1. 2: Monitor 1: junior Red Cross Chairman I: Volleyball 1, Z: Ticket Campaign 1- Z- 3: Basketball 1: Echo Collector l. 2: Stamp Salesman 25 Music Groups 23 Commercial Guild Z: Assistant Homeroom Chairman 3. Diffs. Shirley-French Club 2. 3: Monitor 3: Latin Club 3: Chemistry Club 3. page nineteen Dxetz Marlene-GAA 1 Girls Glee Club 1 Tncket Campaign 1 2 3 Basketball 1 C0mmerc1alGu1ld 1 2 3 Monntor 2 3 Vnce Presxdent Commercnal Gulld 3 Donahue Ruta Ann Girls Glee Clubl Z 3 Volley balll Ticket Campangnl 7 3 Basketballl Commer cial Gu1ld 2 Hostess 3 Donovan Francis Dugan Donald Band 1 Orchestra 1 Chorus Track I Football Z Monltor 2 Baseball Z Ehlers Marlyn-GAA 1 Tncket Campaign Volleyball 1 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 Basketballl Mon ltor 2 Ellers, Vxrgxma-Girls Glee Club 1 Band 1 Volley balll T1cketCampa1gn1 2 3 Chorusl 2 Basketball 1 umor Red Cross 2 French Club 2 3 French Club Olhcer 3 Elliott Lorna GAA 1 Txcket Campaxgnl 2 3 Cafeterna Committee 1 Gnrls Glee Club 1 Homeroom Basketball 1 Class Treasurer 1 Musnc Groups 2 3 Vol leyball 2 Fmance Commtttee Z Decoratnon Commxttee umor Sennor Prom 2 Varxety Show 3 Sextette 2 3 Maclrxgal 3 Trxo 3 YaWaCa 3 Vtce Prestdent Chorus Entrmger, Glorna Gnrls Glee Club 1 Z Trcket Cam paxgnl 2 3 Monxtor 7 3 Chorus B 3 Chemxstry Club Ernst Dan Football 1 2 3 T1cketCampa1gn1 2 3 Monxtor 1 Track l 7 Handball 1 Roman Dinner Ban quet Z Latm Club 3 Echo Edxtorxal Staff 3 Fay, Jeanette Momtor 2 Felderman, Beverly YaWaCal Monxtorl 3 Band 1 3 Volleyball 1 Txcket Campangn 7 3 Echo Business Staff 3 Ferre john Play 1 Intramurals! Debate 1 War Stamps Salesman 1 Pxng Pong l Ticket Campaign 7 3 Touch Football 7 3 One Act Play Z Host Z Volley ball 2 Hospitality Commnttee Z Echo Edxtorlal Staff 3 Cafeterra Supervtsor 3 page twenty , . . V 9 : ' I , , 9 9 I . , 1 , 5 - . I 1 4 v n P ' 2 v -r 3 3 ' g . , . , - 9 1 1: 5 Q Q - , - - - 3 ' A 1, 2, 33 Z v . 5 1 ' . . , I I I 3 v 1 5 1 3 1 J 9 , 5 ' , - - A - : ' ' , , 2 ' ' . ' 7 Q Y , Chatrman 1, 2, 35 Hospttalxty Commtttee lg Momtor 19 5 2 v P ' 3 3 y J - : 1 , 9 5 3 S ' 9 A 3. . . . , I . .. I I . v 1 5 -. 5 3 3. I , - , , 5 ' ' , . 9 Z v -1 2 ' S 3 - 'E I 9 ' , : - 3 5 -, 9 s ' I 1 Q Q 1 Z -, 2 -H 3 ' 5 Q ' 1, I Q : Fettkether, Richard-Boys' Glee Club lg Ticket Cam- paign 2: Variety Show 3: Accompanist, Chorus A 3, Fisch, Bonnie-Volleyball 1: Girls' Glee Club 1: Bas- ketball l: Ticket Campaign 3: Variety Show 3. Fisher, Frances-Ticket Campaign 1, Z, 3: YaW'aCa I: Chorus A l, 2, 3. Ford, Willard-Ticket Campaign 3. Fortier, james. Fowler, Lavetta-Girls' Glee Club lg YaWaCa 1, 2, 3: Ticket Campaign 1. 2: Volleyball 1: Echo Collector 1: Hostess 2: G.A,A. 2: Program Committee, Junior-Senior Prom 2. Frith, Mae-Ticket Campaign l, 2, 3: Volleyball 1: Girls' Glee Club lg Chorus 1, Fritz, Ronald-Football 1, 2. 3: Assistant Homeroom Chairman 1: Ticket Campaign l, Z. 3: Basketball 1. Z, 3: Track l. Gaines, james-Assistant Homeroom Chairman 1: Homeroom Chairman 2: Intramurals I: Ticket Campaign l, 2, 3: Tennis 1, 2: Basketball 2: Touch-Football 3: Cur- rent Problems Club 3: Monitor Captain 3: Finance Com- mittee 2, 3: Social Committee 3. Galliart, Casper. Gantert, joan-G.A.A. l. 2: G,A.A. Secretary-Treasun er 3: Band l. 2. 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Volleyball l. 2: Ticket Campaign 1. 2. 3: Promotions Committee l: As- sistant Homeroom Chairman 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: YaWaCa 2. 3: Social Committee 3: Class Secretary 3: Hospitality Committee 3: Echo Editorial Staff 3: Variety Show 3: Echo Business Staff 3: National Honor 3. Cvlab, Gene-Football l: Homeroom Treasurer 1: Tick- 9! Campaign l. 2. 3: Band 1. 2. 3: Boys' Ensemble 1: Basketball I, 2. 3: Monitor l. 3: Track I, 2. 3: Nlusic Group 2: Dance Band 3: Brass Quartette Z. 3: Touch- Football 3: History Class Chairman 3: Class President 3: Spoins Editor, News 3: National Honor 3: Quill and Scro 3. page twentyvone Glaser, Kenneth-Ticket Campaign 2: Chorus 21 In- tramurals 2. Gorman, john. Graf james Granger Jerald Band 3 Program Commxttee un1orSen1or Prom 7 Socnal Commxttee 3 Cafetern Supervisor 3 Chemxstry Club 3 Echo Business Staff 3 Txcket Campaxgn 3 Gratxot, Mary Basketball 1 Social Commute P ay Make up 2 YaWaCa 2 Vxce Presxclent YaWaCa 3 Vol leyball 2 Socxal Commnttee 2 Program Commlttee um or Semor Prom 2 French Club 3 Ticket Campaxgn 3 Class Secretary 3 History Bulletm Board Chaxrman 3 Homeroom Chairman 3 Echo Edltorlal Staff 3 Varlety Show 3 Bulletln Board 3 Secretary Chaxrman s Commit tee 3 Natxonal Honor 3 Greenawalt, Thomas Intramurals 1 Tlcket Campa1gn 1 Z 3 Nature Club 1 Basketball I Host 3 Latm Club Griffin jo Anne-Txcket Campaxgn 1 2 3 Volleyball 1 Monltor Z 3 News Staff 3 Latin Club 1 Guns Charles Gunsten Jean Txcket Campaxgn Hostess YaWaCa 2 Hxstory Attendance Taker 3 Monxtor 3 Handel Roger Footballl 2 3 T1cketCampaxgn 1 7 Track 1 Homeroom Treasurer 2 Basketball 7 Haney, David Intramurals 1 Tlcket Campalg 3 Homeroom Chanrman 1 Monntor 1 Hospxtalnty Commmttee 1 Track l Z Homeroom Assmstant Treasurer 7 Football 2 3 Echo Busmess Staff 3 Hansel Robert Echo Busmess Staff 3 Student Coun c1lZ 3 Thesptansl 7 3 Operettal Playsl Txcket Campalgnl Z 3 Intramuralsl Z 3 Boys Ensemblel Band 1 2 3 Latm Club 1 Debate 1 Class Presnclent l Nature Club l 7 3 Chaxrman udmcmary Commnttee 7 udxcxary Committee 3 Secretary Nature Club 7 Mus: Groups Z One Act Plays 7 Basketball Z Orchestra 3 Touch Football Z 3 Presldent Student Councxl 3 Boys State 2 Governor Boys State 2 Drum Major 3 Presn dent Iowa Assocxatxon of Student Councxls Natxonal Honor 3 page tw enty two , . 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Harms, Carl-Intramurals lg Ticket Campaign 1, Z: Boys' Glee Club lg Play lg Student Council 2, 3: Foot- ball Zg Basketball 1, 25 Monitor Zg Track 1, 2: Cross Country 31 Touch-Football 3g National Honor 3. Harris, Pamela-Ticket Campaign 2, 3: Deans Assist- ant 3. Harshbarger, Robert-Intramurals l, 3: Ticket Cam- paign l. Z, 3g Homeroom Secretary lg Monitor 1: Track l: Echo Collector lg Football 2, 3: Student Council 2. 3: Basketball 2: Basketball Manager 2. Hartness, Barry-Public Address 2. 35 Music Groups 21 Baseball Z: Ticket Campaign Z3 Variety Show 3. Harvey, Barbeau-Ticket Campaign Z. 3: French Club 2. 3: All-School Play Make-up 31 Variety Show Make-up 3: Chemistry Club 3. Haskell, Beverly-Ticket Campaign l. Z: Commercial Guild 2: News Staff 3g Hostess 3. Haught, Joan. Hauk, Carol-Girls' Glee Club 1: Hostess Z: Ticket Campaign 2. 3: Chorus A 2. page twenty-three Hauk, Wayne. Heinz, Donald-Movie Operator 1, Z, 3g Ticket Cam- paign 1, Z5 Tennis 1, 2, 31 Ping Pong 1. Herber Robert Assistant Homeroom Chairman Z Commercial Guild 7 Baseball 2 Ticket Campaign Z Variety Show 3 Boys Double uartet 3 Hocking Roger Football 1 2 3 Ticket Campaign 1 2 3 Basketballl Z Trackl Baseball Z 3 Volleyball 2 3 Basketball Intramurals 7 3 Stamp Salesman Z Hoefflm Gene Student Council 1 Ticket Campaign 1 2 3 Boys Ensemblel Basketballl Chorusl As embly Committee Z Class Treasurer Z Homeroom Chair man Z Finance Commrttee 2 3 Baseball Z Echo Edi tonal Staff 3 Echo Business Staff 3 Monitor 3 lntra murals 3 Holm, Arnold Ticket Campaign Z Echo Collector 2 Holmes, Wayne-Football Z 3 One Act Play Z Bas ketball 2 Ticket Campaign 1 2 3 Holz, Carl E Play 1 Intramurals 1 Stage Manager Z 3 Ticket Campaign Z 3 Touch Football 2 3 Com mercial Guild 2 Volleyball 2 Echo Collector Z 3 Social Committee 3 Echo Editorial Staff 3 Permanent Stage Crew 2 3 Monitor 3 Thespians 2 3 Secretary Thes pians 2 H1Y 3 Tennis 3 1 Z YaWaCa1 Z Latin Clubl Monitor 2 Hospitality Committee 3 Monitor Captain 3 Girls Glee Club l Huebsch Janice-GAA 1 Z 3 Ticket Campaxgn 1 Z 3 Bandl Z 3 Monitorl Orchestral 2 3 Basket ball 1 Property Chairman Play Z unior Red Cross 2 Volleyball Z One Act Play 2 Program Committee un tor Senior Prom 7 Variety Show 3 Variety Show Make up 3 Echo Editorial Staff 3 Echo Business Staff 3 Thesprans 3 Ping Pong 7 Humke Richard Ticket Campaignl 7 Bancll 7 3 Assembly Committee 1 3 Latin Club 1 Orchestra 1 Z 3 Soloist 1 Homeroom Chairman Z Current Problems Club Z 3 President Current Problems Club 3 Finance Committee Z 3 Hospitality Committee 3 All School Play 3 Nature Club 3 Echo Editorial Staff 3 Flute Quartet 3 Variety Show 3 History Class Chairman 3 Monitor 3 National Honor 3 Huss Donna YaWaCa1 Ticket Campaxgnl 2 Vol leyball 1 Monitor 7 Commercial Guild 7 page twenty four , . 3- A . 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Jecklin, Dirk-Intramurals 15 Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Echo Editorial Staff 3. jenamann, Jeanette-Ticket Campaign l, 2, 3: Volley- ball 15 Basketball I5 Monitor 25 Commercial Guild 25 Girls' Glee Club 3. jewett, james-Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 35 Chorus lg Intramurals 1, 35 Basketball 25 Decoration Committee junior-Senior Prom 25 Track 25 Rio Rica 1. jones, Burton-Ticket Campaign 2. justman, Virginia-Homeroom Chairman 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, Z5 Girls' Glee Club 11 YaWaCa 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Echo Col- lector 15 Band 25 Promotion Committee 2, 35 Spanish Club 2: Decoration Committee junior-Senior Prom Z5 Layout Staff Echo 35 Quill and Scroll 3. Kachevas, Andrew-Ticket Campaign 35 Variety Show 3: Chorus 3. Kaiser, Charlene-G.A.A. 1, 2. 35 Volleyball 1, Z, 35 Y:-1VUaCa 1. Z. 3: Band 1, 2, 35 Crchestra 1, Z, 3: Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3: Latin Club 1: Ticket Campaign Z. 3 Homeroom Chairman 3: Red Cross Z: All-State Orches- tra 3. Kee, Gail-Layout Staff Echo 3: Quill and Scroll 3g Football 3: Track 3. Kehde, Harold-Ticker Campaign 1, 25 Monitor 2 Commercial Guild 3: Ticket Sale Variety Show 3. Kelly, Maureen-Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 35 Commer- cial Guild 2. page twenty-fix e '-QQ' sd I df' Kenyon, jean-G.A.A. lg Ticket Campaign 1, Zg Girls' Glee Club lg YaWaCa 21 Commercial Guild 2, 3: Chorus A 2, 3. Kenyon, William-Ticket Campaign 2. 3: Intramurals 3. Kessler, Jean-Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 31 Volleyball 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club lg Monitor lg Latin Club 1, 23 Bas- ketball 1, 2g Attendance Taker lg Student Council 2, 3g G,A.A. Z 3' Program Committee unior-Senior Prom Z' Roman Dinner Banquet 2' Echo Editorial Staff 3' Assist- ant Homeroom Chairman 3' Cafeteria Supervisor 3' Sec- retary Current Problems Club 3' udiciary Committee 3' Monitor Captain 3: Operetta 1' National Honor 3. Kieffer LaVern. Kirch Norman Ticket Campaignl 2 3 Chorus A l Z 3 Badmmtonl Movie Operator 7 3 Touch Foot ball 2 Spanish Club Z President Spanish Club 3 Bas kerball 2 3 Volleyball Z 3 Variety Show 3 Grounds Committee 2 3 Operetu l Klavitter Milton Football l Z 3 Ticket Campaign Kloft Gerald Ticket Campaign 3 Knitsch Hilda Ticket Campaign Z Attendance Tak er Kncbbe Louis-Minicam Club 3 Koehler Kenneth Homeroom Chairman l Ticket C mpaignl Z 3 Monitor 1 7 Attendance Taker 1 Kcnzen Eleanor Stamp Salesman 1 Ticket Cam paign l 2 3 Monitor 3 KCrns Chn Movie Operator 1 7 3 Echo Photogra phy 1 2 3 Public Address l Wrestling 1 President Latin Club Z Photography Club 7 3 Roman Dinner Banquet 2 History Cl1ss Ch'iirm1n 3 Monitor 3 page INK QUIK SIX Kramer, June-Attendance Taker lg Ticket Campaign l, Z, 35 Volleyball 15 Girls' Glee Club lg YaWaCa lg Band l, 2. 3g Basketball 15 Orchestra Z, 35 Monitor 2, 35 Music Group 2. Kritz, Donald-Ticket Campaign Z, 35 Basketball 25 Baseball Z5 Monitor 35 Touch-Football 3. Krumbach, Perry-Intramurals 1, Z, 3g Attendance Taker 25 Ticket Campaign 2, 35 Cross Country Track 25 Junior Red Cross Chairman 25 Monitor Z, 35 Touch- Football l, Z, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Home- room Chairman 35 Judge Judiciary Committee 35 Stu- dent Council 3g National Honor 3. Kuehnle, Lou Ann-G.A.A. 1, Z, 35 Ticket Campaign 1. 2, 3: Volleyball I, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Commercial Guild 1, lg Echo Collector l, Z, 35 Attendance Taker 15 Editor of Echo 35 Madrigal 2, 35 Current Problems Club 3: History Class Chairman 35 Finance Committee 35 Bas- ketball 1, 3. Lang, Jeanne-Ticket Campaign I, Z, 35 YaWaCa lg G.A.A. 25 Monitor 25 Commercial Guild 25 Girls' Glee Club Z5 Basketball lr Z, 3g Baseball 1, 2, 3. Lesch, john-Movie Operator 25 Baseball 25 Ticket Campaign 2. Lester, Darla-Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. 35 Basketball lg Variety Show 3. Licht, Rosemary-Girls' Glee Club 15 Ticket Campaign Z, 35 Monitor 3: Chorus A 25 Chorus B 3. Lindsey, joseph. Linehan, Marcella-G.A.A. 1, 21 Vice President G.A.A. 3: Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: YaWaCa 1, 23 Operetta lg Spanish Club 2, 3: Hospitality Committee 2, 31 Volley' ball 21 French Club Z: Vice President French Club 31 Decorations Committee Junior-Senior Prom 25 Echo Edi- torial Staff 3g Minican League 11 Ping Pong 2: Music Festival 2: Usher 1. Lcngley, Lynn-Ticket Campaign 1. 35 Chorus 1: In- tramurals l: Tennis lg Feature Editor News 3: Quill and Scroll 3. MacDonald, Joseph-Ticket Campaign 3. page twentyrseven Manuel, Robert-Football 1, Z, 3: Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Chairman 1: Boys' Glee Club 1: Track 1. Z, 3: Handball 1: Class Vice President 1: Host 2: Monitor 2, 3: Class President Z: Basketball 2: Variety Show 3: History Class Chairman 3: Echo Business Staff 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 3: National Honor 3. Marihart, Ruthann-G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: Play I, 2: Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Stamp Salesman 1: Chorus 1. 2. 3: YaXVaCa 1: Latin Club 1: Volleyball 2: Music Groups 2: Variety Show 3: Assistant Homeroom Chairman 3: Senior Sextette 3: Madrigal 2: 3: Speech Spotlight 3: Junior Sextette 2: Monitor 3: Thespian Z. 3: Red Cross Homeroom Chairman 3. Martinscn, Marlen?G.A.A. 1, Z, 3: Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, Z, 3: YaWaCa 1, Z, 3: Band l, 2,31 Monitor 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1: Echo Col- lector 1: Assembly Committee Z: Assistance Attendance Taker 2: Music Groups 2: Hostess Z: Spanish Club 2, 3: Decoration Committee Junior-Senior Prom 2: Echo Edi- torial Staff 3: Variety Show 3: Assistance History Class Chairman 3: Speech Spotlight 3: Ping Pong 2: Usher 2: National Honor 3. Maury, Jacqueline-Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Volley- ball l: YaWaCa 1, Z: Homeroom Chairman 1: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Commercial Guild Z: Monitor 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club Librarian 3: Red Cross Chairman 1. Maury, Marilyn-Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1: Girls' Glee Club 1: YaWaCa 1: Basketball l: Commer- cial Guild Z. McDcnnell, Wayne-Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra l: Dance Orchestra 3. McFadden, Ann-YaWaCa 1: Latin Club 1: Ticket Campaign 2, 3: Play Z: Decoration Committee Junior- Senior Prom 2: Layout Staff Echo 3: Usher 1: Quill and Scroll 3. MCGehe, Delbert-Ticket Campaign 1, 2: 3: Stamp Salesman 1: Band 1, 2, 3: Intramurals 1, Z: Swimming 1: Football Z, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Decoration Committee Junior-Senior Prom Z: Track 2, 3: Orchestra 3: Layout Staff Echo 3: Host 3: Attendance Taker 3: National Honor Society 3: Quill and Scroll 3. Mclnerney, Ruth-Ticket Campaign 3: French Club 3. McMullen, Marilyn-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Ticket Campaign 1, Z, 3: Attendance Taker 1: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: YaWaCa 1, Z, 3: Band and Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Debate 1: Monitor 1: Ping Pong 1, 2: Basketball 1, Z, 3: Latin Club 1: Sec- retary-Treasurer G.A.A. 2: A Woman of 15 1: Home- room Vice Chairman 2: Social Committee 2, 3: Promo- tion Committee 2, 3: Costume Chairman-1-act Play 3: Decoration Committee Junior-Senior Prom Z: Echo Edi- torial Staff 3: Hostess 3: Echo Business Staff 3: YaWaCa Cabinet Z, 3: News Staff 3: Band and Orchestra Officer Z, 3: Activity Stamp Salesman Z: Thespians 2: 3: Na- tional Honor 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Tennis 1. 2. McNeill, Rebecca-French Club 3: YaXVaCa 3. Mcdinger, Charles-Intramurals 1: Ticket Campaign 1. Z, 3: Assistant Homeroom Chairman l: Track 1. Z: Spanish Club 2: Homeroom Chairman 2: Touch-Football Z. 3: Finance Committee Z: Volleyball 2: Basketball 2: Program Committee junior-Senior Prom 2: Editor of News 3: Echo Editorial Staff 3: Monitor 3: Quill and Scroll 3. page twenty-eight Mehl, Georle4--Homeroom Chairman 1: Basketball l. 2. 3: Ticket Campaign 2: Intramurals 1, 2. Meissner, Wfilliam-Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2: Wrest- ling 1: Ticket Campaign 3. Merritt, Carcl-Girls' Glee Club 1: Ticket Campaign I 7 .Meyer, joe-Stage Crew 2, 3: Monitor 2: Layout Staff Echo 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Dramatics l. Miller, Delbert--Commercial Guild Z: Touch-Football 3: Monitor 3. My'ers, Betty-Girls' Cilee Club 1: YaWaCa 1: Play 1: Assistant Stamp Salesman 2: Ticket Campaign 2: Nlusic Groups 2: Attendance Taker 3. Naumann, Rosemary-Volleyball Z, 3: Ticket Cam- paign 3: Basketball 3. Ncbel, Shirley-Ticket Campaign l, 2, 3: Assistant Stamp Salesman lg Stamp Salesman 2: President YaW7aCa l: YaWaCa Cabinet 2: Y'aWaCa 3: Latin Club I, 2, 3: President Latin Club 2: Monitor 1: Treasurer Current Problems 3: Orchestra 1, 2. 3: Hostess Z: Roman Dinner Banquet Z: Echo Editorial Staff 3: Senior Sex- tette 3: Assistant Stage Manager Variety Show 3: Chorus A 2. 3: History Files 3: Attendance Taker 3: Assembly Committee 3: Cafeteria Supervisor 3: Echo Business Staff 3: Secretary-Treasurer Chemistry Club 3: String Quar- tette 3: All-State Orchestra Z. 3: National Honor 3. Ney, jack-Ticket Campaign I. 1. 3: Chorus l: Boys' Glee Club l: Monitor l. Nora, james-Football l. 2. 3: Ticket Campaign I. 1. 3: Echo Collector l. Z: Basketball I. 2: Baseball I, 2. 3: .Assistant Class Chairman 3: Monitor 3: Track 1: Boys' State 2: President D Club 3. Nordenson, Gary-Monitor 3: Intramurals 3. Oberhoffer, Russell-Intramurals 1. 1. 3: Ticket Carn- paign l. 2. 3: Touch-Football Z. 3: Volleyball 3: Intra- mural Basketball 1, 3. page twenty-mr 1 4? tw 'I Oglesby Dcnald Intramurals 1 7 3 Ticket Cam paign 2 3 Monitor 7 Volleyball 1 Z 3 Track Touch Football 1 Z 3 Grounds Committee 3 Intramural Bas Let all l 7 3 Baseball 3 Ohmert Dcnald Ticket Camp ign 1 3 ONI:-xlley William Intramurals 1 Ticket Campaign 1 7 Monitor Echo Photographer 2 3 Decorations Committee unior Senior Prom 7 Homeroom Chairm n 3 Touch Football 3 Vic President Minicam League 3 News Staff 3 Oneyear ean Ticket Campaignl 7 3 Girls Glee Club 1 Z Commercial Guild 7 3 Attendance Taker 3 Chorus A 3 Girls Sextet l Intramural Basketball YaWaCa 1 Cpperman Donna GAA l 7 3 Ticket Campaign 1 Z 3 Chorus Bl Volleyball 1 Z 3 Stamp Salesman 1 Basketball 1 2 3 Class Secretary Z Madrigal 7 3 Hall Bulletin Board Z Stamp Salesman 3 Typist for News 3 Treasurer Chorus A 3 Variety Show 3 Senior S xtette 3 Attendance Taker 3 A Slstant History Class Chairman 3 Trio 7 Chorus A 1 7 3 Associa e Editor News 3 Girls Glee Club I National Honor 3 uill and Scroll 3 Ottmg Leon Football I 7 3 Trackl 7 3 Ticket Campaign2 3 Monitor2 3 Volleyball 7 3 Intramural Ba ketball 2 3 Echo Business Staff 3 Cusley Betty Ticket Campaign 1 2 3 Volleyball l Homeroom Chairman I Basketball 1 Recording Sec retary unior Class 7 A sistant Homeroom Chairman Hall Bulletin Board 2 Hostess 3 Monitor Captain 3 Attendance Taker 3 As istant Stamp Salesman 3 G A A 7 3 National Honor 3 Paar can Playl Ticket Campaignl 7 3 Baskt l: ll 1 Volleyball 7 Y1WaC1 7 Baseball 7 Parkin ack-Intramurals 1, 3' Track 1. 2' Bask t- ball Z 3' Touch-Football 31 Intramural Basketlrll 3. Peter- ean-G.A.A. I: Ticket Campaign l 2 3' Vol- leyball 1 Z: Y1WaCa 1: Commercial Guild 2 3' Secre- tary Girls' Glee Club 3: Minicam League 1: News Staff 3. Pfalzgraf Beverly-G.A,A. 1. 2 3' Ticket Campaign 1. 2 31 Volleyball l. -: Girls' Glee Club 1: YaWaCa l. 2: Red Cross Chairman 1: Cheerleader ll 2. 3- Secretary Sophomore Class l: Homeroom Chairman 2: Hostess -. 3: Finance Committee 2: Variety Show 33 Mixed uar- tette 33 Senior Sextette Z, 31 Attendance Taker 3g History File 35 Homecoming ueen 3: Dean's Assistant 3: Presi- dent Chorus A 35 Basketball 1, 2. 3: Echo Business Staff 3. Porter, Katherine-Variety Show Make-up 3: Finance Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 3. page Ihifty Powers, Raymond-Intramurals l, 3: Ticket Campaign 1. 2, 31 Track lg Assistant Homeroom Chairman 3: Touch-Football 1, 3: Hi-Y 3: News Staff 3: Quill and Scroll 3. Quade, Ernest-Football 1, 2, 3: Monitor 1, ls Tf2iClf l. 2. 3: Badminton 1, 3: Ticket Campaign Z, 3. Radloff, Emma Jean-YaWaCa 1: Ticket Campaign 2, 3: French Club. Raja, August-Track 1, Z, 3: Swimming l: Football 2, 3: Ticket Campaign 2, 3: Monitor 2, 3: Basketball Z: Echo Business Staff 3: President National Honor 3: Vol- leyball 2, 3: Chemistry Club 3: Finance Committee 3: Minicam League 3. Rang, William+Ticker Campaign 3. Richman, Nancy-YaWaCa 1: Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Monitor 1, Z: Monitor Captain 3: Girls' Glee Club 1: Red Cross 2: Commercial Guild 2, 3: Typist for News 3: Chairman History File 3: Hostess 3: Minicam League lg YaWaCa Cabinet 1. Richman, Ralph-Football l. 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2. 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Monitor 1, 2, 3: Ticket Campaign Z, 3. Ritter, Keith-Football I, 2, 33 Ticket Campaign 1. 2, 3: Band I. 2. 3: Monitor I. 2: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1, 2. 3: Echo Collector lg Intramural Basketball 3: Program Committee Junior-Senior Prom 2: Dance Band 2, 3: His- tory Class Chairman 3: Boys' State 2: Echo Business Staff 3: D Club 2. 3: Class Vice-President 3. Rubie, Helen-Attendance Taker 2: Monitor 2, Ruh, Donna Mae-Band l. 2. 3: Orchestra I. Z. Eg Girls' Glee Club l: Ticket Campaign Z. 3: Spanish Club 2: Secretary Spanish Club 3: Echo Editorial Staff 3: Echo Business Staff 3: Dance Band 3: Variety Show 3: YaVC'aCa 3: Current Problems Club 3: Speech Spotlight 3: Drum Cabinet 3: National Honor 3. Sawvell, Paul-Chorus 2. 3: Basketball 1: Junior- Senior Prom Decorations Committee 2: Ticket Campaign 2: Track 3: Grounds Committee 3: Echo Business Staff 3: News Staff 3: Monitor lg Football 1: Operetta I. Schadle, Robert-Ticket Campaign 1. 2. 3: Assistant Homeroom Chairman 3: Current Problems Club 3: Foot- ball Banner 3. page thirty-tim 49 x q.,i :fi T27 Schcppele, Marilyn-Girls' Glee Club 1, 3: Band 1. 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Basketball lx Volleyball 2: Ticket Campaign 2, 3: Baseball l. Schiesl, james-Football 1, 2. 3: Intramurals 1. Z. 3: Track 1, Z, 3: Basketball 1, 2: Ticket Campaign Z: D Club 2, 3. Schiesl, Alphonse. Schloz, John-Football l: Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Monitor I: Football Manager 2, 3: Variety Show 3: Bas- ketball Manager 3: Echo Business Staff 3: News Staff 3. Schulz, Dale-Ticket Campaign 1, Z, 3: Tennis 1: Touch-Football 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball Z, 33 Homeroom Chairman 3: Boys' Glee Club Z: Chorus A 3. Scott, Edward-Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Debate 1, Z, 3: Tennis 1: Base- ball Z, 3: Echo Business Staff 3: News Staff 3. Shappell, Dwight-Red Cross Chairmamn 1: Nature Club 1: Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Badminton 1: Current Problems 1, 2, 3: Secretary Current Problems Club 2: Vice-President Current Problems Club 3: Treasurer Na- ture Club 2: Social Committee 2: Hospitality Z: Host 3: Secretary Nature Club 3: Assistant Bulletin Board Chair- man 3: Monitor 3: Secretary Minicam League 3: Variety Show 3. Sigman, James-Homeroom Chairman 1: Ticket Cam- paign 1, Z, 3: Host 3: Nlonitor 2. 3: Echo Business Staff 3: Intramurals l. Skaife, William-Football 1, 2. 3: Football Captain 2: Football Co-Captain 3: Boys' Ensemble 1: Ticket Cam- paign 1, 2, 3: Band 1. 2. 3: Student Council 1: Debate 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1: Chorus 1: Track 1: Music Groups 2: Baseball 2, 3: Sports Editor News 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Dance Band Z, 3: Brass Quartet Z, 3: Variety Show 3: Play 3: History Class Chairman 3: Clerk Judiciary Committee 3: Monitor 3: Echo Business Staff 3: Thes- pians 3: National Honor 3: Quill and Scroll 3. Slade, john. Smith, James-Ticket Campaign 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Play 2: Touch-Football Z: One-Act Play 2: Volley- ball 2: Monitor 2, 3: Intramurals Z: Vice-President Span- ish Club 3: One-Act Play 3: Three-Act Play 3: Echo Bus- iness Stafi' 3: Thespians 2, 3, Smith, Tom-Ticket Campaign 1, 2. 3: Monitor 1: Spanish Club 2: One-Act Play 2: Three-Act Play 3: Va- riety Show 3: Echo Business Staff 3: News Staff 3. page thirty-two Sonnenberg, Frederick-Ticket Campaign 1, Z, 3: Public Address l, Zg Manager Public Address 3: Assist- ant Manager Public Address Z: Latin Club lg Editor of News 33 Echo Editorial Staff 3: Variety Show 3: Cafe- teria Cashier 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Chemistry Club 3: Secretary History Class 3: Cafeteria l. Spangler, Richard. Spear, Jack. Spencer, Marvin. Sprague, Leslie-Football l, 2, 3: Ticket Campaign 1, Z, 3: Student Council 1: Monitor 1, 2: Commercial Guild l, 2, 35 Basketball 1, Z, 3: Swimming lg Vice-President Junior Class Zg Vice-President Chorus A 3: Variety Show 3: Host 2, 3: Track 1: Baseball l, 2: D Club Z, 3. Stavick, Maxine-G.A.A. l, 2: Ticket Campaign 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, Z3 YaWaCa l, Z: Basketball lg Monitor Z: Commercial Guild 2: Echo Collector 2: Typist for News 3: Girls' Glee Club 2. Steffen, Charles-Football 1, Z, 3: Ticket Campaign l. 2. 3: Track l, 2, 3: Swimming l. Stoltz, Betty-Band l. 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Ticket Campaign Z, 3: YaWaCa 2: Roman Dinner Banquet 2: Christmas Quartet 3. Stonskas, Pearl--G.A.A. l: Ticket Campaign l. 2. 3: Volleyball l, 2: Girls' Glee Club 1: Stamp Salesman 1: YaWaCa l, 2, 3: Band l, 2. 3: Orchestra 1, Z, 3: String Quartet l, 2. 3: Basketball l: Latin Club 1: Music Groups 2: Echo Editorial Staff 3: Echo Business Staff 3: Com- mercial Guild 3: Trio l, 2. 3: News Staff 3: Manager of Band and Orchestra 3: YaVUaCa Cabinet 2: Quill and Scroll 3. Sullivan, Kathleen--Make-up Committee for Play 1: Ticket Campaign l, Z. 3: Homeroom Chairman l: Band 1. 2: Orchestra l. lg Girls' Glee Club 11 Basketball 1. Z, 3: Monitor 2: Red Cross 2: Music Groups 2: Assistant Homeroom Chairman 3: Baseball l, 2: Chorus l. Sullivan, Thomas-Chorus A 3: Touchalfootball 3: In- tramural Basketball 3: Commercial Guild 3, Sullivan, Tom-Band l. Z. 3: Promotions Committee l. 2: Basketball l: Homeroom Chairman Z: Ticket Cam- paign l. Z. 3: Finance Committee Z: Cross Countrv 3: Touch-Football 3: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Chemistry Club 3: Nlonitor 1. page thirty-three Swan Jean Tucket Campaugn Z 3 Monutor 2 Taylor Alberta Tucket Campaugnl Z 3 Volleyball 3 Recl Crossl Orchestral Z 3 Nlonutorl Z Credut Assocuatuon Treasurer 2 Nature Club Z Program Commuttee unuor Senuor Prom 2 Presuclent Nature Club Z Current Problems Club 3 Chemustry Club 3 Pep Squad 3 l.atun Club l Polucy Makung Board 3 Taylor, Davud Echo Collector 1 Tucket Campaugn 2 3 Nlonutor Z Monutor Captaun 3 Torrey, Arletta Tucker Campaugn 1 2 3 Attendance Taker 1 Gurls Glee Club 1 YaWaCa 1 Red Cross 1 Basketballl 2 3 Monutor 3 Baseball 1 Z News Staff 3 Coronet and Readers Dugest 2 3 Troester, Charlotte Tucket Campaugn 1 2 3 Credut Treasurerl Monutorl Z 3 Spanush Club Z 3 Chorus 3 Gurls Glee Club 3 Assustant Homeroom Chaurman Z Dramatucs 3 Upman, Robert Tucker Campaugn 2 Monutor Vandenberg, jNeane GAA 1 Z 3 Tucker Cam paugnl 2 3 Stamp Salesmanl YaWaCa1 2 3 lVlerut System l Monutor 2 3 Decoratuon Commuttee unuor Senuor Prom Z Echo Edutorual Staff 3 Echo Busuness Staff 3 Echo Layout Staff 3 Decoratuon Commuttee Senuor Banquet 3 Secretary YaWaCa 1 Class Recordung Secretary 1 uull and Scroll 3 Vanderbult Kenneth Football 1 Tucker Campaugn 3 Volleyball Z Boys Glee Club 7 Wagner Donald Tucker Campaugn 3 Wagner, Madonna-Chorus 1 2 3 Tucker Campaugn Z Decoratuon Commuttee unuor Senuor Prom 3 Wagner Walter Walech Davud page thuu tx fouu , - ,Q - , - 1,: Q ,.s ,,3: 9 Q J - 1 s , 1 . 1 - ... 9 - ,,: .', - . . ,,: , .9 z ,- - ,,: 9 ,,s ,, .'7 . 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Ziegler Arnold-Football I 2 3' Ticket Campaign I Z 3' Boys Glee Club 1 Z' Chorus 1 3' Music Group 2' Basketball Z 3' Host Z' Assistant Stamp Salesman ..: Track 2 3: Variety Show 3' Mixed Uarfette 1, 3' Boys uartette 1 2 3' Stamp Salesman 3, Zuckerman Harvey-Football 1. -, 3' Ticket Cam- paign 1 2' Homeroom Chairman lg Baske.b1ll 1 - ,: Decoration Committee unior-Senior Prom 2g Echo Busi- ness Staff 3. page thirty-five '77 U' 2,14 in i . Y ,IW .,,-f .nn Ii!! 11 Ill 5 f'?f 'iirws 3 'gf-ax+,x Y A L M, wp - , 1 iv. 1 .M , -A 9'.,5 ,?:g,LK X .4 , , . S 'A . , Q A my V. 'I : , . f'2-far . f xv S, l ? kg, f J- 1 fe 1 GLASSES uf '50-'51 HE juniors and sophomorcs have not as yct begun to dcvotc their energies to onc restricted Held of knowlcdgc. They are panning in varied srrcams. cndeavoring to discover which particu- lar one holds for thcm thc grcatcst promise of yi-:lding gold. is page thlltx elght l.. N6 JUNIURS Jumor Offlcers ean CUYIIS Nancy Barrels Gary MlSChl9r Marun Collenrme ane Kerrlgan HDWII' ROOWI Ili I-runt Ron Atklnson Jane Angelos Vlallan Bennet Mag, Adame Andlea Baltels Nancx Anderson Shillex Allen Dololes Baxtel Juanlta Bexhl Sallx Bllch ROSQYTIAIX Second Row Anthonx Jellx Blakeman Halold Bandx Don ald Alnzen John Blum Wil llam Blex Russell Bel g.,l'els Bexellw BAIIGI Jum Anthonx Diane Back Ron Beall Tom BllllN l Belhhdld VN altel Blox Raxmllnd Ballx Jlm HOW! I' ROUWI 910 I-rnnt Ram-Chapmln 'Nlllx Clalk Balbala Blautl Damal IS Cultls Jean Dolethml 'Vlll dl ed Dlenel Diane Col bln DIHXIS Calol -Xnn Second Ron BIIIIIBXLI Jimns Calbme Barton Deckelt Vxll llam Bradfleld Duane DCllDhlH BQXQIIX B09ttCh9I Janet Boul IGI Darlene Dale Donna Cus tel Vela Back Ron DHNIS James Col lentlne Mallln Calpenttl James BOIIOIEB James Dean Blll Delbx Eall Butt Quinn HOU I' RUUNI ,ll Front Row Fa in Nlalgalet DUCIAX Joxce DuLl1x Bal b a Galllalt Bettx Lou a IHII Jean tllluple fenela Duggan Jmte Fledellrlx Llll Path Shlllex Flansen 'Nlalx Sen-and Ron I-luol Xhlllam Engllsh JGYIX Fellel Tom Fllllgan Rlchald Geske Mal lone Elan: Joan Kanahl Malx Lou Gahllel Llalne I-ax Xllct Back Row Flandels tullgr Dl umm Petel Fuhlman ilenn lesmln Ixelmlt flllllh l Xl! ZH +I: 5 , . - 1, 1 ' Q ' 1 Q 3 a . -if f' ., WM J . fy . f , u ' , - l ,. . ' ,- 5 , . - . -v 'A , J . 1 I S A V ' lo: . ., ' 1 J f 3 M' H .' Q: . . 'V ,': f Mx -. A . -.I . 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H0051 lll rum Rum lla ILI 4 run 111 Prnsem ll 1 Hohmdnn Joxcc He1n7 Buellx Hubbard xllfh ul Hunk Bexulx Hdgge-1 Jun 1nn IIoe1nf1 Qelllx Haw X mu Nunnd Rom Hill Phllllfl Hochhf1gc1 Thr1m1s llcllmfm Don 1Id Hflihbflgfl John He lllm 1n Rom 11 H1mmc11nd x1n I 111 H1112 ru ll Hesse lm, lene Back Rem H1m1lton Jox Hinge-1 Rhod1 Holthdus Can Hse1er1 lx1th1xn Helm Nlcllx H051 I' RO0Nl 428 Front Run lxemptu XX AX ne Llgu Helen Hutchcmft XI 11x 11 mee lxl x Bubdm hlt Nhulu Jxckson xlillXI'l Illglfl in lxutsch Be tx JUNIURS ur ew? 44 ,Q Nuund Row lxem Ixmcs Xl 11111 umm km el un 1r mtl Rflllfll Juhnnrm fuole Lxmpc Ic1Q lxuhnex non Juno .Iom hmm e lIlCX Jun!! Bark Rum lxunnn lunncth IKQTTIITI P1ch111 ellu 1 ll0Vll' RO0YI 149 unt Row 'XI 1clxc1 Jnm cull 1 N1 I-1 cu N11 fc n L une Nlexu 1am ll 1 mm Nlciglmmuncl Dun Lm Ln fem e Necnnd Row Lam, Xl lIX Lmp, hnuld Launsp uh D1Ie 'NI11t1nwn Jmmn NIcL1ne ln Lnwn Rcx Leublu ex Nlellon Bob IULIIN Thom N ek Row 115 1 I . -13 C'1' 1 . -1 en 111114. M1 A . Lnnpz. Pubs-1'I. H031 E RO0M 2438 Front Row-Oliver. Jeanne. Nielsen. Beverly: Nesler. Cladys: Norton. Anni Marie: Osborn. Emmett: M'ne1'. Verne 'L Olesen. Y'1I'lI . 'shle1'. P'1nk1'1tz. Ponild. ark Rem-B1eyQ1'. cv: I 11'i- '11' 51 .in1, N1-un1fisIz1'. Tom. . mlz, Drk: NI 111'-. Tunz 3 u- . a . 'eng .'lDl'ltl'lSOD, ilwlgj 1 ey. Bill, 1 m11'e. D'1n1 Hunt' '7T'I1Cl'j. I. l' : Oeth, Dorn page thirty-nine wage forty JUNIURS INDIE ROHM 20.3 Ru J Elaine' Schmidt. Donna' 1 p. . . Reinker. Edna: Pope, Darlene: Schaeffer, Barbara: Sanger. Mar- ilyn: Ricketts. Cheryl: Plummer. Joanne: Powers. Robert. Second Row-Rhines. Derward: Rathhun. Dolores: Rowell, Phyl- lis Joy: Scheppele. Joyce: Ryan Marlene: Scheppele. Shirley: Raine, Darlene: Ryan, Darlene: Randall, Donna: Preston. Faye: Rannals, Mary Jane. Huck Row-Rubie. Robert: Powers. Thomas: Schadle. Wil- liam: Rettenberger. XVendlein: Sanders. Bill: Reuter. Albert. HDMI-I ROOM 310 Front Row--Taylor. Helen: Shaffer. Mary Lou: Schmitt. Phyllis: Sowle. Delores: Spiel- man. Kathryn: Snodgrass, De- lores: Smith. Phyllis: Schroeder. Shirley: Svnovetz. Dona: Sehuf macher. Jean. Second Row-Sxyinford. NVil- liam: Taylor. Douglas: Schwen- neker. Donald. Seng. Darleen: Sullivan, Marion: Siegert. Mar- lene: Stovall. Rita: Stierman Jerry: Simpson. Russell: Schreil ner. James. Back Row-Steve. Morris: Sief- ker, Dale: Speigelhalter. Robert. H031 I-I ROOM 312 Front Row-Thompson. Betty Mae: Weil. Ruth: Waller. Joyce: Ulrich. Verna: Turner, Sylvia: Topp. Arlene: Turnmeyer. Yvonne: XViedner. Lois: VVard, Sally. Second Row-Vliesenburg. Bill' wuke. David: Weber. Ronald? Ward. Mel: Zumhof. Gene: Wie- land, Bob: Winders. Wesley: Witter. Rosemary: Witte. Frieda. Back Ro w-Richard. NVayne' Trilk. Richard: Verches. Jack: Woodall. Jack: Ward, XYayne. Front Ro w-Schaefer, Dolores ' Sophomore Officers Eleanor Hacke Anita Ayala Mike Korns Mary Haas Laverne Flagel HUM l'1 ROOM 109 Front Row-Ayala: Anita: Ash- haugh. Nancy Jean: Berry, Pau- lette: Bottorff. Sally: Birch. Janet: Bacon, Barbara: Bauek. Bonnie: Boardman: Betty'- Adams, Barbara: Bisdorf, Patsy Second Row-Boll, Marie: Am ling. Wayne: Bradley. Ronald Andresen. Kathleen: Bemis. Bev erly: Beresford, Janet: Boal Darlene: Allen, Nancy: Black mon. Mary Lee. Buck Row Ast tn Dnlene: - A K. t i - Beeker, Jack: Bastin. Robert: Beck. Robert A.: Bottoms, Alan: Baker, Violet: Boo. Irwin, HDMI-1 RUOM 110 Front Row-Bowman. Marlene' Dean. Ray: Chaloupka. Roeder- iekz Cunningham, Ruth. Neeond Row Dou lai Don' . - 5: .. : Cornwell, Glen: Donahue. David: Duseher. Betty Ann: Coddington Sally: Churehill, Jaek: Dietz Shirley: Duehr, Shirley: Droul lard. Tom: Dominy. James. Bark Row-Broekman, Marv' Buseh. Charles: Brauhn. Patsy? Dee. Joyre: Ellis, Edu ard 1 Brammer. Wayne: Iieklund. Nan- cy Louise: Chapman. Janet' Davis. Gareth. f HUM!-1 ROHM 220 Front Row-Galllart, Donald: Fransen. Jean: Gaylor. Roberta: Hammel. Merlin: Ganahl. Shir- ley: Goodrich, David: Haeke: Eleanor: Flagel. LaVerne: Ful- ler. Dixie Lou: Flynn. Jerome. Second Row-Graver. Charles: Grobe, Howard: Glynn. John: Ganahl, Betty: Haas. Mary Ann: Greenawalt. Saralee: Gantenhein. Beverly: Gantenhein. Rose Marie: Freisinger. Genevieve: Gray: Gloria: Ford, Dorothy. Back Row-Felton. John: Fluetseh, David: Gerhards: Rirh- ard: Ellis. Tom: Funk, Donald. page forty-one 5 SOPllllMllliES w-than :iz : 4. I A f Q ,,w4,,' 1, I iff -' fi J P. ACM-W -an i v. 52 nv- L ' Q-Q. w L as ...Q Hamff 'bo 7 W 4 if ' I far. . ., . M, , , .. P95 SUPHUMURES page forty-two HOME ROOM 317 Front Row-Heller, Lawreneel lloehberger, Norman: Haskell. Riehardi Higley. Tom: Hoeklng. Jeaninnel Hirsch. Jean: Hum- mel. Ruth: Jaeggi. Darlene: Holz, Virginia: Helmer. Joan. Seeond How-Hoskins. Roger? lluff. Iiill: Haan. Jim: House: Robert: Hopkins, Miriam: lllnes. .Ianaang Hines. Jeneen: Ilorn. LeRoy: Hobde. Denny. Bark Row-I-loel'rtel'. Ruth, J.Z Huftill. XYarren: Iledriek, NYal- ter: Hennessy. Darlene Ann. HOME ROHM 238 Front Row-Koenig. Ann: Ken- nedy, Rose: Kott. Elaine: Lager, Patty: Kennedy, Jean: Kenyon. Virginia: Kintzinger. Rosemary: Knot-rnsehild, John: Kramer. Gerald: Kraus. Juanita. Sc-ronrl Row-Krueger. Richard: Koek, Daryl: I.aBee. Jim: John- son. Roger: Kamps, Shirley: Kall, Donna: Kuntz. Gloria: Johnson. Joseph: Landsehulz. William. liaek Row-Klesslg. Tom Z Horns. Mike: Jeos. Donald: Kutseh. Roger: Kasper. Larry: llampe Janiee: Kunz. Karol: Lang: Riehard. HUM li ROOM 326 - Front Row-Matthews. Vl'ash- ington: Lippstoek: JoAnn: Launspaeh. Joanne: Love, Jim: Nic-Lean. David: Lange. Wlllis: I,e5line. Richard: Langas. So- Dhlaj Langal, VVayne: Lewis: Marla: Marshall. Shirley: Miller: Darlene. Hack Row-MeKay, Tom: Me- Lean. John: IVleI.aughlin. Bar- bara Jean: Lange. Carl: Liddle. Wayne: Larkin. Donald: Lock- ner. Ailene: Mt-Gehe. Beverly: Miller. Charles: Leonard. Paul: Lyons. Darlene. HUM I-I ROOM H7 Front Row-Montgomery. Al- fred: Clakey. Gilbert: Neubauer. Norman: Olds. Martha: Mont- uoniery. lilenore: Oberhoffer. Shirley: Newberry. Leone: Ole- son: Virginia: Murphy, Muriel: Peters: Jeanne. Second Row-Ousley. Lois: Mussehl. Marlene: Peterson. Nor- ma Jean: Morton, James: Peters, George: Mittelsteadt. Ronald: Miner, Dick: Oehrle. James: Paar, John. Bark Row-Parker. Arlene Nlaei Moore: Bob: Nelson. Ken- neth: Paar. Fred: Nelson, Diekg flilligan. Catherine: Pelzer. Uoxee. HUM li ROOM 302 Front Row-Plein. ftlariani Sehiers. Dorothy: Selle-g. Donna: Re-ttenmeivr. Betty: Holman. June: Schnucker. Joyce. Riedel. Pat. Second Row-Rowe. Alvin: Sal- wolke. John: Svhuler. James: Prey. Earl: Ruliie. Arthur: Pot- tvhaun. Lee: Svhumachor. W'il- liam: Siegert. Leonarrl: Reyn- Lll olds. Raymond: Sayory, Arth '. Hack Row-Svhneirler. Frank- lin: Puryis. Jerry: Ric-hardson. Robert: Ray. James: Reider. David: Porter. Gerald: Sheldon. Joe: Renne. Donald: Schlung. Stanley: Rztnnals Janie-s, HON! li ROOM 143 Front Row-Taylor. Mary: Thomas. Marian. Suncleen. Car- ol: Tarnutzer. Delores: Sullivan. Marcella: Spencer. Jack: Straub. Diana1 Tomkins. Betty Gene: Spofford. Joan: Sullivan. Carol. Second Row-Trilk. Kenneth: Trvntz. William: Sullivan. Janet: Smith. Darlene: Sturman. John: Sodavyassvr. Melvin: Thielen. Hu- gene. Strief. Nam-y. Terry. Frank: Sundeon. Alan. Bark Rmv-Theodore. x1llljllI'l6'l Timmerman. Bob: Smothers. Ed- tvard: Torrev. Donald: Smoth- ers. Charlotte. HOME ROOM 150 Front Row-Ziegler. Tommy: Weidenhaeher. William. Wagner W'illiant: Welty. Joyce: Young. Maxine: Waller, Helen. Wuertz- er. Valeta: Wieland. Nancy: NVE-il. Susanne: xVi9S0l', Melvin. Second Row-XValser. Con- stance: Warson. Iris: Zentner, Sharon: XVest. Shirlev: Warnke. Nadean: XVoodriek. Carol: Wal- ters. Helen: Warren. Mary: NYU. son. Nancy. Bark Row-XYiL-st. Elgie: XYQ-lls. Blary Lou: Yanderloo. Dick: XValker. James: XYillis. Donald: Turner. Elva: Wilke. Richard: Wendt. Jewel, , page fortyrthree SUPHUMURES HI W 1 1. M.- aah..-. fn . , f . N 'efvigii sl- X' .Jil J ' x 6' Q, .ya ,. no H Q4 as CN E J EPT Tap left Don s Chrlatmas De or ations Nirddlc Rn,.,hx Y1Vv'aC1 Chrlsrmag Party Tcp Rlght Down vxth the Rlur lungs Buttun left YQWQAC1 Glrlg play Santa Nllddle left A llttlc bxrd told me Bntlcm Rxght fell Santa what you d like ! Lfxtxflu ' Q .Y ' NX . Af? , of . .4 t 5' lf '- ag' I x f , 1 i Q .3 2 Q W' W ,U Q , A t L iyrlf 4' Z , i t .I V t W fini' U N'-4 1' M, 'Q li 4, ,gd fr'?L?4 , u . 9 w ff , A . xii , A RES '3 'S 1 f 1 R 1 DEPARTMENTS HI wundud xnrs butxum 1 -10 an 19-19 111m sun 1 mst qroxx th ln our gdunuonal Qx sum Bulldmqs md nqumpmmt In supuxor uaglnri an burn trumd I xx 1dLr mum of subj tts 1nd1x1dua1d1ITLumLs of pup11s are txkm mto luount Not t1n prnxhgxd hu but 111 xx ho xush enlxqht mmkm and rrumnq hun thur mxds konsmdhrgd bx our Lduu txonll 11 1C1Lrs hw. Lurrmculum mcludus 1 , if W f ,W I, VE, il . Q . W. 8 d v. U - . . 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I, N 2 4- ,Q 'I 5 6 ai',,??E ffiw Z Bw 'K Q, J 71, , 5 fxx, 'Q ,X Z4 14 Q A '? l Y, , . CP! '14 All QR if intl?-N 4 FIRST YIULIN-lalnes Carpenter, Shirley Ne-bel, tiene Zum hof, Shirley Si-In-ppele, Herman Kilpper, Alberta Taylor, Darleno Bourret, Mary Lee Blaekmon. Sl-ICOND VIOLIN-floan Ganterl. -IMI? K4'l'l'it-Zlln. tieneya Gillespie, Janiee Pape, Marla Lewis, Anna Marie Norton, Maxine Young, Darrell Mecklenberg, Arlene Parker. YIULA-Ann Chambers, Rita Corbett, Marilyn Mr-Mullen, Beverly Nielsen. CI-ILLO-Pearl Stonskas, Nancy Bartels, -lanann Martinson, Mary Lou Shziffer, Patsy Riedel, STRING BASS-Beverly Bartels, Helen Taylor, Juanita Becker, Barbara Kilby. HARP-Betty Stoltz, Darlene Raine, Barbara Browne. 0B0l'I-Dorothy Arvanitis, Beverly Metiehe. BASSOON-Charlene Kaiser, Jan Mabee, June Kramer. FRI-INCH HORN-Janice Huebseh, WVayne Liddle. CLARINIGT-Robert Hansel, VYilliam Det-kert, James Haun, Helen Walters, Marilyn Sanger, Marilyn Bit-heson, Donna N1-hmirll, Glenn Fuhrman. SAXOPHUNE-H'illiam Schumacher, l-Jlaine Gabriel, Jean Curtis, Vera Custer, -lanet Boetteher. l-'LI'Tl'l-Richard llumke, Diane Anthony, Lois N'iedner, Joyee Sehnneker, Patsy Brauhm. CURNI-IT-Harold Conn-tt, l-Immett Osborn, Daxid Mel.:-an, Donald Renne, Norman Neubauer. TKUMBONIC-Delbert Metiehe, Adrian Kelley. Marilyn Seheppele. BRASS BASS-George Flanders, Fred Paar. l'l'lRCI'SSl0N-Donna Mae Ruh, James Burgus, Yxonne Turnmeyer. I unciinsini c ENIOR Highs seventy piece symphony orchestra completed the year with a commendable record. Nlass rehearsals were held three times a week: however individual and small groups practiced more frequently. Under the direction of Floyd G. Rundle, the orchestra presented two concerts. one the Christmas assem- bly. the other the annual public concert on April l. ln May. along with the band. this group participated in the Nlississippi Valley Nlusic Festival in Clinton. Climaxing its efforts, the orchestra played the tradi- tional processional and recessional for the graduating class at the Baccalaureate - its final presentation ol the year. DAN UE BAND , i , 2 HIS year. under the baton of Harold Con- zett. the Senior High dance band played tor several school dances at Senior and two dances at the junior high schools. Also the band prof vided overtures tor all the plays and tor the variety show. First lion-3Tayne, Mellonm-ll, 4-len Fulirman. -Bill Der-kert, Bill St-huniar-her, fheryl Bieketts. We-ra Custer Nec-ond Bon-Dayid M4-L4-an, Emmett Usborn. tiene Glab, Bill Skaife, Keith Bitter Bark Row-Harold Conn-tt, Ben-rly Bartels, Donna Ruh, Jean Curtis page forty-eight I -..W My K 1 9 0 . 4 e ' V -V .1V, I ,.',q lv Left-Solids can be fun Right-Geometric forms make interesting tree ornaments MATHEMATICS ANY of the modern day conveniences which we take so much for granted. are dependent upon the science of mathematics for their invention or development. If it were not for this sci- ence our health. safety. happiness and security would be on a very low level. Although we may not realize it. mathematics helped to give us the radio. motion pictures. and television. Mathematics helps to safeguard our health. for that science was used in the in- vention of the X-ray and other articles used in the medical field. The construction of bridges, dams. skyscrapers and almost all types of structures involve higher mathematics. Even the atomic bomb and the science of aviation were developed with the aid of mathematics. These are but a few of the marvels of mathematics. To tell about all the instances in which mathematics was used to better our lives and to increase our happiness and safety would take many volumes. l-lere at Senior. since mathematics is so important and useful. eight semesters of algebra. three semesters of geometry. and one semester of trigonometrv are taught competently bv three instructors. Miss Alice XVhite. XVilbur Dalzell. and C Freaman Reid. page flirty-n Iflrst Royy Norma Ifarley Janaan Haggerty Sally Beyle Madonna Wagner 'llae Frlth Bob Ruhey Tom Ziegler Bull Land srhulz lerry Puryls Ylarlon Angelus Lorna l'lllot! Iou Ann Kuehnle serond Row-Joyce llelty 'Yllldred Dorschner Joanne Lee Joy Boyyell 'Vlary lane Rannuls Donald Ashbaugh Dayld Koerner Dale Nehul1 James Oerle Ruth lloerner Shirley Nebel Frleda Vlltte Beyerly I-lem: Third Rovy Shirley sehroder 'ylona Thorson Ruta Ntoyall Rlehard Eettkether bus llolll Ieslle Sprague Kharles lrayer Iames Iaeger Andy Kaeheyas Arnold Ziegler lranees Fischer lermame Lelk Ylarllyn laekson Ia Xnnne Keehner l-ourth Ron-Joyce Der Donna Opperman Nancy Harberf., lean Uneyear Norman Klrr-h Thomas Nulllyan Paul Nayyyell Rox., 3-:lKutsrRHBoln Herber Duck Nanderloo lerry Ntlerman Phlllp Hull Ronnie l-rlt1 Dale lllleox layetta lfoyyler lean Kenyon e ores en VUGAL GRUUPS ANR students partlcxpated ln the program of the vocal musrc department under the dlrectlon of M1ss Charlotte Severson Vocal groups worked 1n three d1v1s1ons Chorus A Chorus B and Gxrls Glee Club As a special SQFVICQ to the students Mxss Severson offered vorce classes to those mterested Seventy persons were enrolled Much accla1m was glyen to the department s presentatlon of a yarlety show last fall The productxon entltled Remzmscence m Rhythm packed Semor s audxtorlum for two nlghts Home talent was featured excluslvely The three groups comblned to smg sacred songs 1n a Christmas Concert and the orchestra accompamed them m a presentatron of the Hallelujah Chorus The same program was present ed at an all school assembly A hxghlxght of the year s work was the sprmg concert m whxch all yocal groups partrcnpat ed Throughout the year smaller groups of yocal students appeared at varlous commumty functxons Small vocal groups partnclpated 1n state muslc contests 1n the sprmg whlle the Chorus A travelled to Clmton to take part m the MISSISSIPPI Valley Musxc Festnval At Clmton the chorus audltxoned before a crxtxc Judge and jomed wlth the other choruses ln a massed concert All the large yocal groups appeared at the commencement exercxses Officers of the Chorus A mcluded Beverly Pfalzgraff presrdent Lorna Ellrott vnce presrdent Leslre Sprague secretary Donna Opperman treasurer ames Brauer ames aegar and Maman Angelos lxbrarlans Chorus B chose the followmg officers president Ray Reynolds vxce presrdent Kay Sulllvan secretary Marilyn ackson treasurer Davld Rerder lrbrarxans Sally Coddmgton and ohn Knoernshxeld Selected as the Girls Glee Club officers were presldent ean Curtis vnce presrdent eannanne Haggerty treasurer Barbara Clark secretarxes, Frances Myers and Jean Peters, librarians, Murrel Murphy, Elaine Rupp Darlene Ryan Accompanxsts for the year were Nadene Warnke, Mona Thorson, and Dlclc Fettgether page f1fty -- . , ' 1 v . . 1 . . 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Birch loyce Ng-lty Slarw Taylor lrls worsen lean lelers Nusanne xlPll Carol Nundeen 5llll'llN 1 nnahl Ruta Turnutnr Rose hennods leanlnz Hoc-lung Carol Nullnan Nf'l 0l1ll Roo Slaune Young loyrf Helios Beth hutsrh l-lame hott Barbara Bacon B xerlx llmrly -lllx llnrnlr l'lnn4 Q Slontgomerx Nam-x Ioulse l'f-klund Ions Uuslex lean Curtis A lrglnla Olson Nlars lransen l'hlr1lRow Beth Whers Nlllclrfd Dorsrhner Slurlel Nlurphw Brnnu llseh losre hall Ilarlam Rsan llarll I sl I math I-ax Nadean Narnlu Wlarulla Nullnan lcannetto lennfman is-orgla lxunz llrglnla lunxon Nlnrla lexus l-ourth Row Arlene Topp latsx Brauhn Nanu Bartels Barbara llark Hosxta Busch Bath lanxhl Ruta l'urnut1ar llarx l-xfth Row I-rances Ylexer Bexerlx Bergfels IoAnn llppstock l-lame Rupp Nlarle Ball Alan Ann Hass lxathrsn llef-ren Inu-I M end! Darlene Neng Nlarllxn Ncheppele Xerna I lrlrh Ieonne Newberrx Inu-e Nm-hnucker Wan lhapman MADRIGAL lfront Ron Wlarllxn Iackson Ruthann Ylarlhart Donna Niue Opperman lou Ann huehnle lorna I-lllott Back Row Robert Rube-x Donald Ashbaugh Daxld hoerner lames Brausr lames laeger BOY S DOL BLE QUARTETTE I-ront Row Tom Zlegler Don Ashhaugh Phillip Hlll Andx hachexas Bark Ron Daud hoerner Arnold Ziegler lames Brauer Dale Wilcox SEXTETTE Il lean furtls loxee Nmhnucker Barbara Clark loane Lee Norma Peterson IPIXIQ' Puller QEXTETTE l Wlilfllhll Iarkson Ruthann Nlarlhart Donna Niae Upperman Nhlrlex Nebel Beverls Pfalzgraf lorna l-lllott BOYS QLARTETTE lhllllp lhll Dale Wilcox Arnold Tlegler Daxld hoe-rner MIXED QUARTETTL: Arnold Ziegler Bexerlx lfalzgraf lou-e Dee James Brauer SOLOISTS Daud lxoerner Ruthann Ylarlhart Phllhp Hlll Pl 9 flftx o I-'r --- ' ,. l- ' A 1' A' , ' , ,. - ' ,, '. , ' .' . . is ' . -V -- -' . ' .' ' '.'- .' -' - 1 ' . ' ' ' - 9' .' H 1 , W' ' . I ' lf' . . - - . 1 B ' b s 1 - - . - I s- D L' a - . ' ' ' , ,- l. A. qi , Q 'A A A Q , Q . ' L, , , , , -. ' 4 A A., M., ,W . h ' I - r., V . ,' - ' , .. . , . . . , A. r 4 . I- ' A 4 A. A Lou Wells, Lola Montgomery. fharlotte Troester. Jeanne Lang. Carol Merritt, Ruth Mclnerney. Shirley Marshall. - -- .1 . -' , . ' ,,'- . 1 I. S ', .'v , , l ' , . ' l' . Y ,., ' 1 . ' I v ' u - ,l ' u 1 v 4 - I ,lv ' ,I I. v ' .Y l ' Y , v '1 I v A -' ' , V l I - - .V Y ' '- ' l .sv ' . - ' ' ' . ' ' ' '. ' - -Y ' - . I I 4 4 a . - . .4 ' '- - ' . ' ' . . ' ' - 'Q I f -W - .V ' ' - ' 1 l ' , v . ' , A' ' ' J' , 1 -' , - ' . . ' . . ' . ' ' ' . 1: ' Q- ng SUGIAL SCIENCE O understand our got ernment our country s problems and world hlstory pupxls at Semor Hlgh art offered an uctensne soclal scltncc program mcludmg Amerrcan htstory world hlstorx Latm Amerncan hlstory Amer1can goxernment cconomlcs and mternatlonal relatxons Whllc courses m soclal sclencc are offered to pupxls each of thelr three years at Semor students are rcqulred to take only two years of soclal studxes mcludmg one year of Amcrlcan htstorx The adx ancemcnt ot tht Unxted States from Vkfashmgton s admmnstratlon to thc prcscnt day IS taught ln thc Amermcan hrstory classes A foundatlon for other socxal SCICUCL courses 1S world htstory cowcrmg World es ents from 3400 B C to the present Amerrcan goxernmment shows the dex elopment of democracy 1n our country begmnlng wxth the Art lcles of Confcderatxon and the workmg of our state local and natlonal got ernments Economncs rs a study of man s wants and hovs hc satnsfles them Latm Amerlcan hlstory presents the Latm Amerxcan countrxes and the mutual mtercsts of our country and thexrs lnternatlonal relatlons deals Wlth natlons learnmg to lne together happlly vuth peace and Jus t1ce for all U lt Happened Here page fifts two v 1 ' , y 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' v v 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 I I ' ' 1 v 1 1 v - 1 I . 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 1 v 1 v v Y 1 r - 1 1 v . 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V1 , , - ' f 1, , A -9 A 4- 1 SPEECH VH xear m the speeeh arts elasses at least one marking period 15 dexoted to preparmg for contest During this tlme students work on deelamatlons humorous dramatic or oratorxcal ra d1o speakmg lnterpretue readmg and original oratory After memor171ng the deelamluon puking mterpretne reading seleetions or wrltmg the radio speeches md pre parmg them accordmg to the alloted time the students compete against each other Judges determine the hest one to eontmue on to future eontests ml he eontests in which the local wm ncrs take part are sponsored bs two state organ17at1ons with which Senior IS affiliated Senior also takes part m the American Legion contest for orlg mal oratory Under the direction of Nlxss S3 bil lamb instructor the speech depart ment sponsored Speech Spotlights 1 program m three parts The pur pose of the program was to obtain money to send eligible students to eontest A group ot sue made up the debut mg class 'lhelr topic this year was Resolxed That the United Nations now be reused into a world tedera tion These students taking turns in groups of four represented Senior at the xarious contests Top l'iu-ture--ape:-1-h arts class Se:-ond lic-tiiro+0ne--Art play- Marriage I ruposulu .lim Smith, Munn Tlmrmn, Dick Humkc-1 'itnrixil li-elxinmiion, -li-'innr illi- T ird li:-turn--Ile-huts-rs ' Skaifv, lil Nflltt, Huh Rlllllj, lf-0 Flanders: Original oratury, Carnal Sundr-e-n Fourth lirture--lnirrpre-iutixv R4-'ulv . i n I-'-rw. ' rx' Il: aus. Jehn Hz-h IQ Uriginul Urnton. Hill Skaife- Fifth Pirture-Radio speakers Marlene- Mussvhl, Jim Brauf-r, B'lI Heil' -nharhPr, Shirley Nh-lindullar Ext:-nlpurune-ous speaking. Hola Han-v-l lhirnmtir Dem-Ianmtinn, Juan Caildxu-ll 1. fifty German Class Christmas partx Carollng through the halls Spanish students hard at work L PAXISH is a two xtar tourst undtr tht dirtttion ot Nliss Nelson Mquiring tonxersational and rtading ability masttring the -.ltmtnts of grammar and obtaining an understanding of Spanish sptaking tountrits art the main objtttixts ot tht tlassts Tht two ytar Frtnth tourst taught bx Nliss Nelson guts to pupils sufhci-.nt sptaking and rtading ability to interprtt tht languagt mttlligtntlx and a b-.tttr understanding ot English grammar and Frtnch ClX1lllJIlOI1 Gtrman is a txxo mar tourst undtr tht dirtttion ot Nliss Rtu Tht purpost of this courst is to gin tht studtnts a working knovxltdga of th languagt iighlight of tht utr was a Christmas dinntr with Carman mtnu, gamts and songs. Nliss Rtu and Nliss Littlt art the instructors of Latin. thru ytars of which art offend at Senior. Grammar and translation art tnlivtmd bv tht emphasis on the rtlation bttxx-.tn tht English and Latin languagts. grief' 3- :' This is the way to do it It sounds like this in German Santa goes to German class ,f Sophomore English 1 required subject is dtxottd mostlx to grammar ruitu and written and oral compositions A studx ot American literature plus somt grammar rexievn is gixcn n tht iunior English classes To improxt reading skill and to gist pupils tht ltnovxledgt about lilt contained in great literature irc major objectives. enior English. an tlective. focuses attention on English literature. the selections of great writers being studied by types. ln addition. pupils read parts of The Iliad and The Odys- sey. and conclude their year with an intensive grammar review. ln journalism. Miss Hildegarde Stolteben teaches students how to gather material and then to write it in brief. concise and clear fashion. Business English. under the direction of Nliss Kruse teaches pupils correct usage. with par- ticular emphasis on business correspondence. page fifty-five -1 'sxmn Professor Bennett and the atom page fifty-six Carl can't look CIENCE courses at Senior cover a wide and diversified Held-biology. physiology. physics. chemistry and radio. Mr. Dalzell. Nlr. Johnson. and Mr. Lutes are the in- structors in charge. BIOLOGY, listed as a sophomore subject. is a one year course open to all pupils who are interested in it. Under C. 0. Johnsons guidance. the classes learn the plan of life and gain a knowledge of microorganisms. the human body and heredity. PHYSIOLOGY. a one semester course. deals entirely with the study of the human body and its functions. This course. often taken after biology. gives the novice a greater knowledge of physical functions and an understanding of his own body that may help him to maintain health. A fraction off HX SIC S xttracts Ilmost an gqml numbkr of jumore 'md smlors Thls Subyut d 11S xuth nutur kmrgx md phwmul Qhanqm Mcordmg to Nlr Dilnll physlw mstruu or tha coursg IS dxxldud mto thu. tolloxxmq 'arts chlms hut Sound Ight mc k mtrxutx wus 1 prnlln Su R thu Should han mukh nrrx our x llm IXHSI Q5 IX VK I gourn thu molmullr md Nomu r litwns wt Llumnllrx md mmpound substmmu r uni puplls mm to d19IlI1QL1lSJ I Ll Lumg lntxum mmuu mc puxm mga ms x ummm mnmposltmn or urxdn L rms Q lmph food md Llothmq XIDIO -.llssks 1150 taught bx Xlr uns stu x thn pm t1 1 Sndg or ru IO wx 1 tm bLllld1I1Q ruuur and osullator sus Puplls lnrn and usg Ihn11'1EuI'T11I1OD'il Xlorsk god ,fx co manx hands ,lkf1l'lX LX ,Q Top-Printing money, boys? SHEET METAL Bc! om left Watrh li Eldy Bottom Right Who dat dere' HI prmtlmg drparlmrm Llfltlkl' ilu Q mrtxon ol un unnu IS ol rs pupx s I arm x ar o tram nl m rmtmg sloll rum ns ot vrmurw arr Lourro m 1 u oursr 1 lL u xn rx nmrtmng ma lil' o 1 md oprratmg prrssrs 1 unnmrs start x srttmv txpr lor sma yon, un. t Q mon. rx Lrmrn d work r5l1a'1d d far rrrord forms an prrparrd lor us-. m ilu publxr slbonl sxsum hut mrla 15 om ot srura rourbr, an mor 1 1 I na Jr ar t E slum. nt lor a oo as 1 Sgllll xxorkrr altrr graduatxon 115 om uour roursf. lor om mar us un r I7 d1rrLt1on of Nlr Harold Ruts mu at 9-.mort 5 ua 1l+. tbl oxs 111 ma mg mam uorrbxxluxle oblow burly as rooklr ruturs funn.. s dustpms Vu asa trays I7 x arqum. a lltx m usmq tln xarlous mn mms m xxrldlmg brndmg an xUlI1l'1Q Hlmll 5 and so d rmg alonv ruth Lxprrumr m ll.11'lC.ll1H2 shut meta pref: x 5 3 4- E V 9 .Z Q' N K l l ly., A or l K 'MF an H - ' 'R ' ' .' ' -l' 'Xlr.l5llG lf, fc' Al' l '-'c s l' jig ' p' 'kJ'S. Allb. 'lr' Ky' 'b ln: 'ld'g l-xlglrtas. Tlc bfb' -, bl' 1 A Q j - ' ll h 1 llc lv' t --xp' 4' cc ' c' . lu' l. d cr articles. Tbc basketball and football scbudulcs, ruporl cards. bulletins. labulatlon sbucts, pL'I'I'Illl'S. and Sl '- ' l ' Q ' l ' Sal Hgl l my cp c lt-, lc. ' jl '. ' -'skilled Tl' rl - '. dc lc '. , y -' bij'-r, XVH- ' lbk I' ' . A ' 'l.. a.1r.l lui' ' V' bl ' K ' xl' -' '- 'U r ' d' lx nl: 'l- C, V D ,. ,L H , IA .LL 'flj-flight Doing a lot of nothing WUUDWURKING Four working fellers ,.,.--f 15,4 ,,- ,,- 9 ll ont mar muhrnt shop tourst 1s mort or ltss txploratorx tn1h mg boxs to nd out xxhtthtr th-A xr II for rhrq rxpt ol work or not n thrs tourst tht tudtnt Qtts somt ot hls Tundtmtntals ol nor rng ulth tommon mttals and tools as 1 prtparatron tor x otatronal muhlnt shop t u and du mdustrx ln tht tourst ot trunrng tht studtnt makts xarrous tools uhllt l arnmq tht skrlls ot totl xxorlt and uorklnq urth mathmtrx 'l htrt art two urs drfltrtnt txpts ot uooduorlxlng tlassts manual arts and xotatxonal uooduorlxrng Tht ont star manual arts tours.. ofltrs ont hour s trammq darlx tht tlassts m-,ttmg m tht mornmq 'l h studtnt rn thrs tours.. malos small prttts of furnrturt for tht hom.. suth as magazmc ratks small tabl s md stools Tht xotatlonll stttron a t rtt hour t ass xx nt 1 mttts rn tht attttnoons tnrolls puprls tor IHLQ x-,ars Th.. xotatlonal studtnt l-.arns tht produttlu mtthods of uoodu orlong otttn nllmq ordtrs tor tht sthool sx sttm and tht Rtd Cross page flflX mm I I Wm . -..... ,.. N K lr ......, l eil MM R ,. .. .cf ,l A -s ' Yocational machine shop. a thrccfhour course for two vcars. prepares thc student for a position rn thc owl. X' K ' 1 ' tt 'L ' A 1 s-'vs - x s s. ' ' ' M LA I-V f. - w ws' ' N A L. ' C s ' ' A w 1 's-N ' ' N s su - ' - t C V vw r Ep 'T Q .gfjbggjf X...f-Q Q., Art exhxblt at the llbrary Ceranusts ln nctxon Y Entertamnng thexr mothers MANUAL ARTS NH studtnts sptnt it ltast an hour a Clax tn room lO0 taltlnq ttthtr fint arts or tratts or p ndmg upon tht choltt ot tht studtnt Both art under tht d1rttt1or1 ot Nltss Dorthx Btthttl lht flnt arts groups sttrttd out m tht tall xx ttn outdoor sltttthmq Grtduallx xx attr tolor pamtmg draxxmq p rt and mls pasttls Llotk prmtmv and tlax modtlmg xx trt xxorltto mto tht studtnts program 'Nlarmx pttturts lrom tl t dtfltrtnt tltssts xx trt plattd on txh1b1tm tht mlm hall 1lStr11or Somt tn thtrtoal xx at rtolor pamt ptsttl md ptn md ml-t xxtrt stnt mto stmtt md nttlontl txhlblts at traits t assts or t at lrst ttmt aaxt 1 1 tnntt to xx orl-t rn ttrtmnts A ntxx 11 xxas purthtstd xx hlth tnahlts studtnts to flrt and Qla7t tht tlax modtls th x mtlt it trait stu tnts xx orlttd xx mth plastlts l athtr tx s nttls and xx ood thts xtar Home Management at uomt ont llxts m xx atthtr small or a g p axs an lmportant ptrt m tht 1tt ot an mdtxtdull or tamllx ht plannmg ot II th dttoratmg and lurmshmq ot ll tastttullx an etorromltallx trt tht ohytttlxes ot the other senxor laome etonomlts tourse homt manaqement also taught hx Xlmss XX attt page slxlx W ui? . H W A Y A A , xx 'E' l xl . E 51 .f Y A ' i rf A ,WN , -' g A ' xt X LJ A L' L A xv A , , A . , ,ff at rt - f A .4 -A K-.. ,I A J 2 'X A V -.. ' ' 4 536: M I I ' Ny- lf fx. V ' ' ,'. ,' t ' , ' A N 4 'I ' ' ' ' l both. Fine arts is offered for three years. xvhile crafts may be talten for txx'o or three years. de! 8 ' -, 4-x ' x 1 I x x I 14 I Y A 4 ' w- s I ' A - t ' s l v' ' s A ' - v -. - - I V r K ' C Y x ' - .-A D - K lv t ' v s x V s ' s x ' ' A - I- s 4 is 'Ass -lm-x -tx 4- -Av ' ' ' 'llrr t' l-f A 'l 'th.d. Alt ' ' r 'lt'l. Cl' ' ' .5 e. ucltj, te 'Q ' . Tl-I - r '. 'l' r i . l rze. lj . A t ' rl' Harmonning draperies with rugs Gcod health for all The light makes the difference Ccach shows the boys how MANUAL ARTS Clothlng NlissElc1nor'Nl Geisler superxises the work of all tenth and tlexenth grad-. clothing classes Under her direction tht girls studs the fundamentals of xx irdrobe planning princi ples ol design and good grooming A highlight of the course is the completion of 1 girmtnt bs each student lhs. tlutnth grade clothing construction unit is duot-.d to the making of 1 tailored suit or coat Foods ' 'he tent 1 and c eV'f1Il1 grade girls who elect to take foods from 'Xliss X tra F. Vw aite inc that a portion of each course deals with the planning, proportioning. and serving of nutri' tional and economical meals for family size groups. A portion of the laboratory work is de- voted to acquiring some skill in the preparation of certain foot fa' i grae e tevotes one unit to the serving of Foods for fun. Principles of Nursing ' 'ie course in rincip es of nursing. ope i tt seniorr on y. h'lps stuc ents assume tieir s iare of t ie wor in safeguarding th' ra ti of tieir families. Recognizing signs t f il ness. making the patient comfortable in b'd. caring for her during the dav. preparation of simple iets. prr-nata care an tie care of infants ar: some of t it phases that are emphasizec. Mechanical Drawing Xlechanical drawing is offered for three vears, sio rawing for two vears. Bot courses are taught by Xlr. L, R. Austin, Boys taking mechanical drawing. after mastering fundamentals of general drawing. may work on either architectural drawing or machine drawing. Their training prepares them for a place in industry or for more advanced work in college or technical training. Shop drawing is for bovs taking machine shop and is directlv relatid to their work in tia' -l . Incorporated in tie course is shop math, requiring about two- fths of -ach i'ear's work. page sixty-o e PHYSICAL EDUUATIUN Glrls' Gym Ri Raymond l-ltlltr a sub stltutt condutttd the classts lor tht rst stmtsttr Undtr htr guldanct tht gxrls playtd hast ball and baskttball and ltarntd a ntw game calltd crlcktt ner clsts also vstrt a part of txtrx, gym class Upon Mrs Htlltrs wxthdravw al atttr Chrlstmas Mrs Edmund Btrnhard btcamt tht lnstructor and tonducttd tht tlassts for the sttond stmtsttr durmg whlch xolltyball btcamt tht major sport tht ttams of tht tach othtr Rtlay ratts and slull dtxtlopmg gamts xxtrt playtd vt rthm the classts Through tht actnlty of thtst gamts tht glrls ltarntd good sportsmanshlp and dtxtloped group tooptratmon Boys Gym HP boys gxm tlassts und r the guxdanct of Nlr Jamts Nora mtt IVRICL a uttk for sopho morts and thrtt ttmts a uttk for lunxors and stnlors A portmon of tach class ptrlod xx as dtxottd to callsthtnlts dtsxgntd to htlp dtxelop strongtr htalthler bod lts Durmg tht sprmg and sum mtr months tht classts xx ert htld outsldt vxhtrt th boxs partlcr pated m dlfftrtnt tratk txtnts and playtd football and base ball whlle durmg tht xunttr months classts ptrtormtd ID tht gxm baskttball xollexball and soccer bemg mtludtd as a part ot tht traxnmg S lf tontrol and falr play vutrt strtsstd throuvh out tht courst 11.114 slxlw tu u They lost the ball Chorus lme Topsy Iurvy 1 . f, 2 K ,1 15 . . t in 1 - 1 1 4 4 1 fl 1 1- 1 1 1 ' 1 1 4 v1 11, 1 4 t a ' v 1 1 1 l x i .. 1 y x V - I ,.... . 2 ,L 1 11 1 1 v1 v gy, W 1 1 ' , 4 V 'M 'H 1 '4 . V . X A . ,N Y . V. - N W.,-1.1 1 1 1 1 1- -A 'K g Wt- 'ff - 1 1 A 1 14 1 1 1 I 4 r 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 4 1 VJYIOLIS classes COITlpCIlHg agalllsl 1 1 1 v -1 ' , 1 v1 ' 1 v1 1 v1 Y. . x x 'v' 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 ' 1 v1 - 1 4 I ' ' v - 1 ,1 1 - . L -.1 - - v ' A . 3 . 1 1' 1 v11 - 1 11 4 1 v11 4 . . , . . 1 1 ' v 1 v 1 L 4 1 '- 1 4 1 1 1 v 1 1 ' . ., . , . v 1 1 1 v 1 1 I 1' 1 1 1 C I, ' V. ' 4 1 1 - 1 v1 1 1, ' ' 1 14 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 v 1 ' ' . . A , - x . . L. Q ,A ' , v v1 1 1 -1 . D 1 -1 1 Top Picture-The answer is . . . , Middle Picture-Oh, my aching bones! Bottom Picture-Interview by Miss Dolan IIYCICNC CLINIC CIIIIIANCC YGILENE. a required subject for sophomores. is a one-hour-a- week course taught by the phys- ical education instructors. Dur- ing the first semester the pupil is given a scientific understanding of his body and the principles of mental health. The second se- mester is devoted to training in Hrst-aid. THE clinic, in charge of Nliss Elvira Dolan, R.N., is part of the school health program. Clin- ic services to promote health of the students include communic- able disease control, nrst-aid. vi- sion and audiometer testing. physical and dental inspections, student health conferences, and clinics for crippled children. GROUP guidance classes. meet- ing one hour per week for one year, are required of all sopho- more students and newly en- rolled upperclassmen. General fields of discussion in- clude knowing the school, knowing oneself, learning how to get along with others. and planning for the future. Reading IQSIS. interest inven- tories and personality inven- tories are given. along with tests of scholastic aptitude and gen- eral achievement. A limited number of specific aptitude tests are also administered. At least one conference every year is scheduled with each student to assist him in formulating educa- tional and vocational plans in keeping with his interests and aptitudes. Miss Florence Magson and A. 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Oflglflil for tx nmers Today xarutx and neva mar Lsts as well as prrsonalxtx duclopmmt an proudnd at Sumor through a xx 1dr program of clubs and orgamzatlons Nic-Fadden PW bantert Joan Caldvuel Lou Ann Kuehnle Janice l-Iuebsch Donna Mae Ruh Marlene Martinson J heane Wandenberg Shirley Vebel Fred Sounenberg Duck Wendt Carl Holz Beverly Bartels Charles Niedmg er John Ferree Roranne Andelfmger Jean Kessler 515 Top Plcture left Front Boa Ann lhamhers Delbert Nici hee Wlrglnla Justman Ann Second Row Dun Ashhaugh I Neane Nandenberz Joe New er Top Picture Right Ralph Hanaelman, John Korns Bull 0 Halley New Bennett Bottom Picture Left Front Row Marll n 'VlcMullen learl Ntonskas Lllllan Zauche Joan ,st Second Bow 'Vlary hratlot Rita Corbett Gene Hoefflln Duck Humke Bottom Picture Right lou Ann lxuehule editor ln chlef HE cooperatne effort of seyeral groups goes 1nto the preparatlon of the Echo A lay out staff an edltorxal staff a photography staff and a busmess staff--each of these has specxflc dutles to perform 1n brlngmg 1nto vclstence our annual and makmg 1ts publlcatuon a self supportlng project After the formatxon of the lay out and ed1tor1al staffs early xn the year members of those staffs attended a yomt meetmg to select the theme for the yearbook NVork1ng under Miss Doro thy Bechtel the lay out staff then employed th1s theme m the creation of small clay statuettes and plaques photographs of yy hlch haxe been used as d1y1s1on pages ThlS staff also planned the contents dtsxgned the pages selected the coyer and arranged the materlal for the publxsleer The edltorlal staff under the SUPCIWISIOD of Mxss Anna Gonntr and Lou Ann Kuehnle cdltor nn ClllLl contrlbuted the wrlte ups recordmg the BCIISIIICS of our many departments clubs and athletxc groups Some members contrlbutcd extra sernct by ty pmg maternal for the prlnters page sixty sl! 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K,,,,Q4l?hg, Top Plrture Front Row-Carl Holz Ray Powers Pearl Stonskas Janice Huehsch JNeune Yundenberg QHITIP3 Nebel Donna Mae Ruh Ruta Corbett Nc-cond Row Bob Hansel Don Ashbaugh Dirk Jecklln Aug mst Raja Beverly Pfalzgraf Jean One-year Gloria l'ntrlnger John Thlrd Row Norman Ku-ch Leon 0ttlng Joan 1 antert Kelth Ritter Iene lloefflln Paul Sanuell Wlarllyn McMullen Jlm Sig man Fourth Rovs Bob 'Vlanuel Jlm Nora Hanes Zuckerman Daud Haney Harold Conzett John Korns John Butler Tom Smith Carl Harms Jun Smith Dlck Asbell Bottom Pu-ture-James Bullard business manager STAFF ITH Wrllram O Malley' serymg as head tht photography staff was from thc first days of school on the alert for mterestlng shots All tht photographs except those of the faculty and seniors were taken by thrs staff and dey eloped by 1ts adyrsor Mr A Grrflith Wr1ght Followmg the appolntment ln the fall of James Bullard as busmess manager Mr Schnel der faculty sponsor of the buslness staff completed contracts wrth the prlnter bmder and pho tographer The complete staff, organxzed the second semester by solrcxtlng patrons throughout the crty' and conductmg the sale of the annual too provrded the fmancral backmg for our book Flnal drstrrbutnon of the book when rt came from the bmder took place through the efforts of the busmess staff All of us. students on the staff and teachers m charge present you w1th your 1949 Echo We smcerely hope lf serves as a treasure house of happy memorres for each one of you page SlXty SCN en ' ' 1 , ' ' qiv 'Q - I ' . w v A 1 - .' - y A n St-hloz, l:!ill Skalfe, Jerald liranger, Jlm liullard, Dir. 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V. . . ,Iv- q 5lttlllK Ixnn longlex Tom Nmlth loan lalduell Charles Wledmger Bark Ron Eduard Scott Raymond Powers kenneth hoehler Bexerlx Haskell Paul Nnuell Yhllmm Nlealfe ITHOLCH the A eecs rs a small four paged b1 weekly pubhcatlon 1t served a two fold purpose thxs year Not only d1d ll gne the student body all the mformatron about thexr school and school BCUXIIIQS but also lt offered the opportumty for Semor s Journallstlc aspnrants to put mto practlce the skulls that they acqulred m the begmnmg Journalxsm classes Durmg the first semester Charles Medmger was edxtor m chmef Fred Sonnenberg took ox er that posrtxon for the second term Collaboratmg wlth the edltor ln chlef durmg the first semester were BxllSka1fe sports edxtor Joan Caldwell assocrate editor and Lynn Longley feature edx tor Durmg the second semester Gene Glab Donna Opperman and Marxlyn McNlullen filled these posltmons Agam th1s year Mlss Hlldegarde Stolteben was faculty adxlsor The Neees staffs were composed of members of the second semester classes mn journallsm They xx rote the materlal for the paper racked thelr brams makmg up headlmes d1d proofread mg and copy readmg 1n other xx ords they dld much the same xx ork done by a staff of any com page slxtx elght A . 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Y , ' v , ' A ' v r , v v , Sitting Donna Oppcrmln N rlhn lilullen ffm 4 Ah Huck Rim lann-4 Ilucbi-fh Ruzdnne -indfltlnger hmm- Holmes Arlcttn Torres Rll 05111111 learl Ntnnskis Doroths in IIIIIIS lohn Nu Fred Nlillfliillllfl. lohn Nchlau STAFF m-,rcial ntxx spapcr Excn it thtst studtnts do not tnttr thc fluid ot yournalism thu will find this training urx 1 1lu1blt xx htn thcir colltqt prolcssor tclls thtm to uritt 1tl1tmt or tcrm p1pcr Flht Notts is 1 mcmbtr ot thc Intcrmtional uill Ind Scroll socittx thc Ioxx 1 High School Ihis xt1r tht Nuts h1s bttn cnttrtd in tl1 Nation1l Scholastic uill 1nd Stroll 1nd st1tt critical surxtxs During tht past tutntx stun xt1rs tht Mus has consistcntlx xx on Inttrn1t1on1l nd All Amtricm r1tings in thtst surxtxs n ixidual 111 1rds ham bttn gixcn to l xnn longlu, in th uill 1nd Scroll t1ll tditoru contcst and Marilxn NlcNlulltn in tht stcond stmtster tonttst In the samt tonttst Frtd Sonntn bcrg rcctixtd honorablt mtntion 1nd Z1 top rating in tht Northtast dnision in tlf tc1turt and in ttrxitw diusions D3,.C QIXIX UIUC -' - - 1 .Ja nf. -, 1- - ai- - ' . w. 1. 1 .4 A . 1. ' l ' l .V-l . - ' .5 i 'A A .lu 1.2 ,' ,- -1 ' Scholastic Prcss association. and thc National Scholastic Press association. - 1 V v A -A 1 ' 1 -1- 1 1 A 1 . 1 A 1 1 1 - Sitting Donna Ruh ean Kessler Dick Humke Perry Krumbach Rita Corbett Shirley Nebel Donna Opperman Betty Ousley Beverly Bartels Marllyn McMullen Dick Wendt Standing oan Gantert oan Caldwell August Raja Bull Skalfe Gene Glab Marlene Martlson Mary Gratiot Carl Harms Delbert McGehe Bob Hansel Bob Manuel NATIDNAL HUNUR ll TL Dl:N VS who are in the upper one third of their class 1n seholarshnp leadershtp and seryiee haye three opportunities to be elected to the society by a yOIe of the faeulty No one is eligible until the second SemeSter of his junior year if he fails to win membership at that t1me lie has two opportunities to be elected during his senior year At the close of each report period the society presented a silyer cup to the home room hiying the great est percentage of students on the honor roll First semester officers were Marilyn McMullen prevdent Diele Wendt yice president and Beyerly Bar tels secretary treasurer These oflicers conducted a public initiatxon ceremony for new members in February Second semester officers were August Raya president Robert Nlanuel y1ce president and Mary Gratiot secre tary treasurer Front Row Lou Ann Kuehnle, Ann McFadden Marilyn M cMullen Rozanne Andelfinger Donna perman joan Cald well Katie Porter Vlrglma Justman Pearl Stonskas Ann Chambers J Neane Vandenberg Janice Huebsch Second Row oe Meyer Charles Medxnger Bull Slralfe lm Bullard Lynn Longley Delbert McGehe Fred Sonnenberg Gene Glab Ray Powers Don Ashbaugh Gall Kee HUILL and SGRULL LTQHNDINC work contributed to the News or the Echo is the chief requirement for membership ln the uxll and Scroll soexety an lnternational honor group for high school journalists Other requirements for membership are the student must be a junior a senior or a post graduate l must be in the upper third of his class scholastlcally and in th ease of a News staff member a sample of his yy orle must be sent to the soexety s secretary by the new spaper s adyisor After the seeretary approyes the student he recely es a membersh1p card and a uill and Scroll pm New members are aceepted for this the only international society for high school students at Je end of both th first and second semesters This society was organ17ed in 1076 by George Gallup at the Lniyersity of lowa to proyide rewards for mdlyldual yournallstie achieyements It ree ey enty ., .. on V D , ,W f l ' e v ' X1 , ti ' - .J , , , , , , ' , , . -J ,J , . , , , , , . , N ' ' ' ' ' 1' 1 e' 4 - I 1 1 ' v41 '1 e1 I 1 ll 1 A V Y 1 1 A Y x I 1 1 1 1 ' I A v1 -1- 7 1 1 I 1 1 Y 1 17 1 i I 1 I 1 . ,1 1 Y 1 rf' 1 ' i' 1 ' 1, 1- ' 1v1 Y Y x 1 1 - 1 1 1 i 4' I l v y y I 1 v 1 l 'I J 1 : 1 A Y ' , A 1 I l . 1 3, Y- sl! 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' I, v v 4 1 ' v 1 1 l '1 V v v' 1 v A ' I 4 A' 1'x 1 ,.,. 1 MINIEAM LEAGUE HE shutterbugs and hypo mamacs of the school gathered under the banner of the 'Vllnl cam League dlrected by A Grlf fith Wrxght a photographer hrmself Elected to oflice vyere Gordon Loy presrdent B111 ONlalley yxce presrdent Karl Oleson treasurer and Dyylght Shappell secretary The mem bershlp of the club vyas non re strlctrye lncludlng experlenced eamera handlers vyrth thelr gadget adorned cameras as yyell as newcomers vylth thelr srmple but effectrye box cameras The only entrance requlrements were enthusxasm and the shoyung of three plctures taken by the applr cant Nlembers learned to use the sehool s cameras and alded the lcho staff rn 1ts plcture taklng tasks Chref act1y1ty ofthe year lay rn sponsorlng three salons for the students pxctures vyhlch were 1udged by people promx nent rn art and photographrc crrcles The vymners besrdes re cemyrng prlzes had the prryrlege of entermq therr plctures rn the Natlonal Scholastlc Salon MEEIT SYSTEM HI ment system IS deslgned tor three purposes to keep tl1e reeords of students partrcrpatron rn extr1 eurrxeular ac 1y1t1es o Set up 1 proeess by vyhnch 1 stu dents ranlemg IH leadershrp 1nd seryxce may be determlned and 0 yye gh 1ccord1ng to e 1mount of yyorle myolyed eiell extr1 eurr1eul1r 1et1y1ty T yy nee 1 ye1r the secretary 1nd reeordlng seeretary from th sophomore Jumor and semor elasses r1nle the members of eaeh elass rn seholarshxp leadershlp and seryxee and then record thelr ranks on the baek ot the yelloyy report eards The seeretarres meet one pe rrod a day yyrth thexr adyrsor Nlxss AllCe XVh1te l- on Ram karl Ulss-n lnurs hnorhf lhllu Blaine Bill 0 Wlulley I'mmc-tt Osborn Neumd Ron Wlnry Brnelenmn August Ram Ralph Hanselman Hill Hour llon 1 allmrt ack Ron Wesley llc-nnett enn I-I rman Kan-th llaus orelun Xl Allfn Left to Right-Jean Curtlss Nancy Bartok Joan Kanter! Nlary hratlnt Anita -hula I-leanor Harke page seyflnty one e x V - I, e e A v , , I T ' , ' , - mama - f 1 3 oW:',m:f-' , :: f . ,, . . -,- :I 4 , . , ' 1 . 4 , ' . lf'I.' 1 . - , ' .l . : ' ,L s. v s P ' v 1 x 1 5 1 u e , I . . , - . Z 1 v V 1 V3 A V s e 1 - s y e 4 1 W fr . . . ., A . ,' . , 1 I 1- Mt Q m v fs x v ,'5--:if . . it ' ' ,- A V e. . . i . .h . . . ,U . .-- '-. 2 A' . A ' .- ' A . y , . ls- -' -- .- 5 - , eat- 1h - , .- - ,, e. my. lxl: 1-r Q v x w w X. e I ill . .. V V 7 I 1 . . th . f 5 . . . . 2 ,, . L' L L . e . , . , e e 1 . f, A' 1' e, I , . l g th:-r 4 th r t Npeed dem n DRAMATIUS NDbR the dxrtctton of Mtss Sybll V Lamb the dramatlcs department produced three plays ID addntlon to thc Thesptan play The Rexgn of Mmme Belle presented as part of a specch program The first play Brothcr Goose was the story of a famxly whose older brother had taken oyer after the death of the par ents D1ck l-lumke was cast as the brother who was a struggllnv archxtect Joan Macker as a housekeeper and Joan Spofford as a younger stster were delrghtful 1n thelr roles The cast of Years Ago a play wlth a stttmg of 1913 was led by Mona Thorson 1n the role of a glrl who thought she had a chance for a stage career Norma Farley and Barbara Clark as her g1rl frrends added yarlety and humor wheneyer Mona s boy frlcnd Jtm Smxth was around The thtrd play was the senxor class play whtch was gnen 1n May Contrxbutlng toward the success of these plays were the efforts of the stage crew Wlth thtrty exght hundred dollars worth of new equtpment to take the place of the dxlapttated flats mn use smce l9Z-1 tht stagc crew dnretted by Carl E Holz enjoyed a rather easy year the old flats bemg used to construct a set only once New curtams doorways wmdows and other props played an lmportant part ID backgrounds and settmgs Durmg the Varlety Show color spots were tr1ed successfully and now they occupy a perma nent place tn the stage box ASSISIHUIS to Carl E l-lolz w ere Don Ashbaugh semor Daryl Koch sopho mort and lrwrn Boc sophomore 1111.9 SQXBHIN two Brew loose to e 4-s'ue ,' o V K . 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V , . , .- , 11 sfl'Nl-N PRO YEARS 41 0 Top left The happy fam Top Ru., ht 'YI uslr lux ers l-ront Ron Andrea Adams Ruihann Wlarlhart Lou Nlarle Ilruska Nlona Thorson lane herrlgun Barbara Adams Ioan Npoffnrd Norma I'arlex Wlarlhn Nanger Nlargarct Pxun Nerond Row Donald -ishhaugh Darlene Ralne Ianlm Huehsch leorge I-Ianders loan lalduell Ioan Ylarksr Burris Bartels Third Run lllrk llumke lohn Iferre Robert Hansel lnmu Nfllltll Nuns lamh I rl H011 xxlllllifll Nkane Ninn lxn YhWIulIen NIIITIPS Nh-I'ndullar Rolurt Ruhu NATIUNAL THESPIAN Hr x-.ar I9-38 1049 xx 15 in Lnjox able om for thy lXKrI'1IX tour mrmlxrs ot Troupk 69 Lndrr tb dx rutmon ot Nhss Sxbll X lamb thu prrsmud :1 om a t plax mutlrd T hu Rugn ot Xlmnu Bell as part of u sprub program gum Fl'ld1X Januarx 71 Joan Caldxull md Grorqg Flandkrs took thu parts or 1 poor Tnas farm Louplr bopmg to End o1l on thur Lotion paub Supportmg tbrm urn Carl E Holi John Fgrrcg Darlrm Ram.. 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L . . . , . 1-'19 X ty- hu-c l'ront Row Darlene Bourrett fenexa 1 :Iles 1 J K pe ane erngan 'blarlene Nlartmson 'Elan fratlot Nlarllsn 'Vlc-'Vlullen Ronmne Andelflnger second Row Nhlrlex Sche ele Sh l A pp lr ew nderson Vlawlo Bennett Nancy Bartels Barbara Browne Carol Draus Lots Wledner Rosemary Vhtter Helen Taxlor Andrea Adams Thlrd Ron lunaan Vlartmson lean Schumacher Beth Galllart Joan Lee Iorna I-ll tt J no ane Atkinson Wlanon Ange los Wrrgllua Justman Cheryl Ricketts Back Ron-Charlene Kaiser Rhoda Hanger Donna Buh Beverl NIPI J 1 x son nan antert Lou Marne Hrusku Ruta Nto tall Margaret Fagan JUNIUR-SENIUR YAWAGA LNIOR SENIOR YaWaCa started 1ts ear ln Au u t h b schedule of es ents for the commg year Y g S Wllf 3 C21 1116! meeting to set up 3 IQIIIHUXQ To acquamt newscomers wxth the actnxtles of YaWaCa a party was g1ven early ln Septem ber at Teen I-lax en Mass Florence Magson and Mnss Edra Walter gave talks on the purposes of Y VJ C N a a a and llxss Betty Weldmer the new Y Teen dlrector from the YWCA was mtro duced Ofhcers for the year were Rozanne Andelflnger presxdent Mary Gratlot v1ce presxdent Joan Macker secretary and Ruta Stovall treasurer Chalrmen elected by the members headed the publlcnty socxal seruce membershxp newspaper Hnance sports art muslc and world fel lowshlp commlttees They met on alternate T d h the general meetxngs ues ays wrt the officers to plan the program for Esery year xt has been the custom of YaW party at Chrnstmas txme The glrls collected the toys and retouched them and at the party Santa presented one to each of thxrty chxldren entertalned thxs year wxth songs games and refresh ments Another seruce xx hxch YaWaCa prouded at Chrlstmas tlme was the carollng party gn - en for people at the home of the aged the hospltals, and the children s home. aCa to sponsor an under prrvlleged chlldren s In February the YaXVaCa sponsored the annual Dad-Daughter Bean Feed at which the irls la ed host h' f h g p y ess tot ur at ers: in May the Nlother-Daughter Banquet in honor of their mothers. pa e seventy-four Front Row 'Wan Vlarren 'Vlarx Ann Haas Mona Thorhun Nallex loddlngton l'len0r 'Wontgomerx harol Kunz Hex erlx 'Wd elle Nanrx Wilson leuell Wendt Naralee hreenaualt Susanne Vlell l,lXlQ' lou Puller Iune Rotman Second Rom Nhlrlew 1-anahl Donna Kall Donna Nullx Anita Ayala Vlarcella Nullnan Pal lager Nhlrlex West Norma Peterson Ioan Npuffard Carol Sullnan Barbara Adams Barbara Baron Roberta 1 awlord Back RURYIBHIPP Lampe Helen Walters Pat Broun Ruth Horner Barbara 'Wei aughlln Nanex Allen lone Nehnuck er Ruth Hummel Nancx Ntrlef Nam-x I-eklund SllPll0MllllE YAWAUA V tln bggmnmg of thu school xxar thx Sophomou YJXVICB Llmtcd AS oficxrs tor Ibm xmar Vlarx Ann Haas prasldcnt Sallx Coddmgton xlo. prxsldmt Susanm Vw ul sccrntarx and Jewel Vhndt trxasurxr 'lhx cabmxt mxt on alurnatx Tunsdaxs xxmth Nlxss l-larrmt iclmudxr urmg thx x lr thx grli hid mmx mt-.rtumlnq Smul lL1FlkIl0fl9 xxln h mxludld 1 Qu .1-.quunud pxcmc mn thx tall at Grandxl xx Puk 1 potluxlx dmmr 11 Qhrxstnns umm m lun Hamm md a rollxr slxatmg partx m thx sprm Xt 1 spinal mxxtmq 1 torugn Studmt from thx UfllYLl'SllX gan a nlk about hlS rountrx lndma Sophomorx 'X lvx ICA mgmb-.rs had a part m drxllopmg plms for suxh 1mport1nt lUl'1kllOIlS is th Dud Daughur Bun Fold thx H 1Vx JC1 111 srhool danxl md thx 'Nlothrr Dwqhur Bm qult X5 a xx orthx srrxm projegt the mrmblrs sold tubx.rLulos1s spanglrs m th doxxmoxxn d1s rmr and on srxxrnl OLk3S1OflS thu xx orlxld m thx Lb k room tor skhool tumtlons p me xexentx flu ' u x I 4 x ,vu V u x s I 1 u- g 5 l AL vw l . -... I , 5 y ' X 1 . 4 1 I 3 H x u 3 lv YA A I L I x in 1 l faculty adviser. to plan the program for thc general mcctings, hold bi-xvcckly. vx 1 1 I ' ' x - Sl. A K 1-- xx U K A xl u I x A L v rv 1 f'4-. ' - l x x x x - 4 . ' C V 1 ' - 'A l C a vu -- ' ur- f -. ' w - QC , l A ' - I U Q Q z 2 5 , First Pieture First Row-Saralee Greenanalt, llarhara Bacon, Mona Tllorson, Mary Taylor, Shirley Diers Second Row-Shirley Nebel, Karol Kunz, Nancy Strief, Ruth lloerner, Donna Selleg. Martha Olds, Janet Birch Third Row-lanire Lampe, Paul Leonard, Iruin Hoe, Holy Moore, Don Knoernsellild, Tom lligley Fourth Row-George Flanders. Tom McKay. Ilan Ernst, Gareth Davis, Allen Sun- deen, Jim llaun, Frank Terry Sevond Picture First Row-Betty Reiteenmier, Marla Lewis, Jeannine Hocking, Sylxia Turner. Roberta Gaylor, Sally Coddington, Barbara Adams Second Row-Carol lVodriek, Nada-an YYarnke, Nancy Wilson, Susan Weil, Carol Sundeen, lilenore Montgomery, Rosemary Kintzinger. Nancy Louise l-Ieklund, Jewel Wendt Third Row-Carol Sullivan, Mary Lee lilaekmon, Anita Ayala, Jane Atkinson, -Ioan Marker, Darlene Bourreta Leone Newberry, Pat Braulun page sex enty-si x LATIN llli purposes of the Latin Club are to foster interest in Roman life and mythology and to add zest to the Latin courses. Any student who is studying Latin or has previously taken Latin is eligible to -join the club. Under the direction of Nliss Xlargarete Reu and Miss Eleanor Little, the club carried out vari- ous activities this year. Together with the Current Problems Club, the group sponsored a dance after a basketball game. The club celebrated an ancient Roman festival-the Saturnalia. a feast day of Saturn+at their December meeting. The group enjoyed various Roman games and presented a play dealing with the Saturnalia. The club government. pat- terned after the former Roman government. had as officers for the year Frank Terry and Jean Kessler, consuls: Joan Macker. curule aedile: Alan Sundeen, quaestor: Irwin Boe, censor: Tom Higley, plebeian aedilez and Janet Birch, scriba. 8 1' 11w.1.-,...1, L . L. ' ' ,YL ,H ,, 12, I A ,.n..uA, 4. 9511, l'ron!Ro11 Nunn We-ll lanlce Iluelnwh Slr1.,lnulur-tmun Ronnne And4ll'1n1.,vr the-r1l Ruketts Nanu Hartels 5hll'llN Nrheppe-le Andrea Adamn Plume- lubrul lhrham Adams N.all1 foddlngton Hurlmrd lhnon Nccond R011 IN:-ane Wundnnlury., lou Ann huchnla Barlura lironna R th N141 Ions Hudne-r NhIl'1lX Anderson H0111 lnllmrt Karol Nundeen llc-len Nolte rr. 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Nhlrlew Ylcl- ndollar Margaret Pagan Second Row Connle Walser Nhrrlex Kott Betts Kutsch Vlarrlxn Viaurx Ianaan Haggertx Barbara Schae- er Sallx lloerner Back Rom Darlene Nmrth Dolores Rathhun Nancx Richman Darlene Wiexer Donna Randall Frances Sh-ter Vllddle Picture Front Rom Nancx -Xllen Winn Ann Haas Bewerlx Ylchehe lean Onexear Arlene I-lessellng Alun Rowe Back Row Dorothx 06-th I-ha Turner Bexerls Bergfels Bill Fluor Jack Hochherger Donna Opperman Bottom Picture Front Row Nhrrles Dietz Tom Brewer Don Ar-hhaugh Vlarlene Dietz Romta Busch Catherine 'Mulligan lou-e Hohmann Marx Frannen Back Row Yann Harberg Ilm Burgus Russ Blew Harold lu-hde Darlene Hoal Werna Ilrlch Charles Busch Darlene Pope '- ' . , 4 , l .'.', . 5' . A , . 'Y V ' 1 A .T I .I 'T V ' 1 ' 1 Y ' .YQ ' - f ' ' -' V . 'T . , ,' , A l , . -' , , , v A .- ' I A .Y '-D 1 1 - 1. ' . D A 9 1 ' . I A I I I . 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A. .- NXO mars ago the Commercral Gurld was started at Senror T oday the club rs stlll garn mg members and has become one of tht most rmportant clubs of the school The mam purpose ot thc Gurld rs to prepare thc studcn through xarrous actrxrtres for the responsr bll1Il6S ht vxrll bear u on tnterrn the busrness xx orld P 8 Nlrss Florene Krant7 was the Gurld s sponsor thrs xear Th Gurld enrolled a mem bershrp of sex entx four students The Gurld met the thrrd Thursdas of ea h month At th hrst meetrng of the year the follovung officers were elected prtsrdent Donald Ashbough xrce presrdent Marlene Dretz secretary Rosrta Busch treasurer Tom Brewtr agent PtarlStonskas burgh Jan ann Haggerty and seneschal Elame Kott Th Gurld xx as fortunate thrs mar rn haxrng sexeral rmportant busrness ltaders of Dubuque drscuss vurth thtm matters rtlatrse to sutctss rn busmess A Chrrstmas parts tor more than Httx under prrxrleged chrldren was a hrghlrght ot thc star s actrxrtres A potluck supptr and a rolltr skatrng parts vstrt other ttatures en Joytd durrng tht xear p rm suentx elght LC CCRCLC FRANCAIS 4. .LM Front Row-Juanita B1-1-ks-r, Donna Dare-, Sally Nhrd Bark Row-Mary Gratiot, liill liluina-, R4-In-4-can Mc'Nf-il, lic-My lizlllialri CURRENT PRCBLCMS CLUB Miss Trvnk, Hairy Tuylur, Dwight Nhappe-ll, -le-an Kessler, Rishi-rt Nelmdle-, Slliflvi- Ne-In-I, Lou Ann Kun-hnle-, Richard llumke-. Tum Ziegler, James 1-aim-s I Circle r-rancais. reyiyed in lf!-18. is under the guidance ot' Xliss Nlary Nelson. Open to all lirench students. the club tamil- iarizes the members with the country whose language they are learning. ln November the club spon- sored iointly with the Spanish Club an all-school dance. the lfrench Club using their proceeds to send a CXXRIZ package to l5rance. 'lhis years officers were Nlary Ciratiot. president: Marcella l.inehan. yice-president: and Virginia Eilers, secretary-treasf urer. -IROUGH interesting and in! formal discussions world affairs are brought to the attention of the Current Problems Club. unf der the direction of Miss Emma Trenk. Nleetings are held every two weeks. with membership open to any high school student. Une ol' the highlights ot' the club year was the planning lor a youth conference near Des Nloines, 'lihe club earned money to send delegates to the conlier- ence by selling hot dogs at two tootball games. .-X pot luck pre- ceded the sales. The selling of basketball schedule pencils added to the treasury. The officers for the year were S--Richard Humke. president: Dwight Shappell. yicefpresi- denti Jean Kessler. secretary: Shirley Nebel. treasurer. page sexe-nts -nine 38 I'rimt Row-Donna Se-lleg, Donald Galliart, Glenn Cornwell, Roberta Gaylnr Back Row-Gurdon Loy, Glenn Fuhrman, Irwin Boc- ITH the purchase of a new am- plifier and other equipment. the pubf lic address crew was better fitted to serve Senior High this year. Under the direction of Nlr. l.. R. Austin, the six crew members were busy at many important school functions, making it possible for everyone present to unf derstand the proceedings. The PA system was in great de- mand at school dances since the in- stallation of speakers in the gym. The fine quality of music obtainable now by use of a phonograph with the speakers has increased the popularity of these dances. Track, football and basketball con- tests did not slip by without aid from the PA boys, They were busy at the football games and track meets trying to keep the spectators up-to-the-min- ute on the occurring events. The new speakers in the gym enabled basket- ball patrons forthe first time to know at once who made a basket or fouled. page- eighty MUVIE UPERATUBS O bring to every student of Senior High the enjoyment and benefits of visual education has been the objective of the motion projector crew. This year under the direction of A. Griffith Veright. faculty adviser, their number grew considerably: and they had more equipment with which to work. Vfith tltree sound and two silent motion picture projectors at their dis- posal the movie operators' service was in constant demand. Also available for use at any time were four slide Elm projectors. The goal of the movie operators is to have an opera- tor in every class and have every teacher understand the principles ofa projector. Secretary of the organization this year was Eleanor Hacke. On her fell the responsibility of entering in the Hle the name of every film that was received by the school. along with the location to which it was to be sent from here. STAGE DREW and P. A. CREW Stage Crew-Daryl Koch, Carl Hull, Don Ashhaugh, Irwin Hoe I-KA, Crew-Bill Oat:-y, Don Handy, Tom lluehherger, Gilhr-rt Ukey La Amistad Panamericana 'A Amistad Panamericana. a club una der the supervision of Miss Mary Nel- son. presents entertainingly the customs and habits of our South American neighbors. Members corresponded with students in Spanish speaking countries and had opportunities to hear speakers with Spanish backgrounds tell their ex- periences. ln November the Spanish and French clubs jointly sponsored an all school dance. At a later meeting a program of typ- ical Spanish. Argentine. and Mexican folk music was presented by elim Smith. using records from Miss Nelsons collec- tion. The Spanish Clubs Christmas party was celebrated in the traditional Spanish manner, the gayly festooned. popcorn filled pinata being broken amid much scrambling and hilarity. After consuming many hot dogs at the spring picnic at Eagle Point Park, the members concluded the club activi- ties by electing the oflicers for the next year. This years officers were Norman Kirch. president: Jim Smith. vice-presi- dent: and Donna Ruh, secretary-treasf urer. v1 'Wh- Geneya Gillespie I Front Row-Rhoda Hanger, Jeanne Galliart, Cheryl Rick:-tts, Marilyn Riches-.on. Norma Farley, Diane Anthony fecond Row-Carol Ann Drayis, Janice Pape, Kathryn Spielman. Lou Marte Hruska, Donna Mae Ruh, Joanne Lee, Daniel Koehncr, Jim Smith, Mari- lyn Sanger, June Barrott, Norman Kirch Back Row-Jane Kerrigan, Jean Fortis, Helen Lager, Joan faldyu-ll, ll0S'l'S and HUSTESSES Front Ron-Diana Straub. Mary Taylor, Joy Rowell. Louis Hiedner, Kathleen Sullivan. Marilyn Jackson, Donna Schmidt Second Row-Shirley Nehel. Darlene Raine, Anita Ayala. Marilyn -lacks-on, Bonita Busch, Diane Diener, Carol Drayis, Mari- lyn Sanger Third Bon-Karl Dleson, Mary Warren, Nancy Bartela, Cheryl Ricketts, Mona Thornen, Barbara Kilhy, Dorothy Ford, Gus Wolff Back Row-Donald Duggan, Lou Marie Hrusl-ia, Marilyn Mc- Mullen, Phylis Schmitt, Delbert McGhee, Beverly McGhee, Janice Lampe, Beverly Dolphin, Rhoda Hanger Row-Joyce Hohmann. Jannaan Haggerty, Carol Sun- Front deen, I-Jlinore Montgomery. Saralee Greenawalt. Carol Hulliyan, Hilda Knitch Second Ron-Joan Caldwell, Marleene Geske, Marian Sulli- ian. Patsy Brauhn, Helen Halter!-., Sally Bottorf, Nancy Harherz Third Ron-Bolu Ruin-y, Mary Ganahl, Way ne Hauk, Dwight Shappell, Norman Newhauer, Merlin Hammel, Margaret l-'agen Back Row-Dale Launspach, Haney Zuckerman, Thomas Neumiester, Norman Kirch, Ronald Fritz, Richard Ashell, Gordon Loy, Gerald Granger wa 'e eight y-one F . Front Row-Alvin Rowe, Bill Deckert, Holi Ruhey, limmett Osborn, Bill Land- shulz, Gilbert Okey, Ray Powers Second Row-Bob Moore, Frank Terry, Erwin Hoe, George Flanders, James Ray, Russ Bley, Jerry Purvis Back Row-Dick Yanderloo, Allen Sundeen, Ray Bley, David Reider, Dick Ashell, Glenn Fuhrman, Carl I-I. Holtz, Mr. Reid Dwight Schappell, Alberta Taylor, Mary Taylor, I-lugen Thielen, Fred Pinnuw, Anna Marie Norton. Hill Schumacker, Mary Lou Shaffer, Anita Ayal, Janet Birch, Marv Lee Blackman, Wayne Hrammer, Demaris Brauer, Mike Cahell. Jerry I-Inglish, Lois Lampe, Mr. Johnson page eighty-two HLY ISD by its officers-president. Emmett Osborn: vice-president. Bill Deckert: treasurer. George Flanders: secretary. Tom Powers -and under the guidance of Mr. Reid. the Hi-Y this year numbered thirty members. To open the season of activities. a Dubuque doctor led an illustrated discussion. ln addition to the reg- ular meetings during the year. projects undertaken included Coke- selling at the Homecoming and a Christmas party. This year in place of the cus- tomary Christmas basket the mem- bers elected to send a CARE pack- age to Europe. Following tradi- tion, the club placed two trees on the stage for the Christmas pro- gram. A major project was the contin- uation ofa visible history of Senior High activities in motion pictures. XVith tilm procured by the club. members took pictures of winter scenes on the campus, graduation exercises, and other events. NATURE CLUB Hli Nature Club had as its mem- bers those interested in the natural sciences. Several field trips were taken around Dubuque to observe and appreciate nature. Meetings. which were held bi-weekly. featur- ed films and floor talks on winter birds of Dubuqueland. tracking. and the contents of water film. Members ushered at the Audu- bon Screen 'liour Lectures present- ed at XVashington Junior High School at intervals during the year. Remounting specimens for the school museum took considerable time and edort on the part of will- ing members. Vwlorking with Mr. C. O. John- son as their adviser, the officers this year were Alberta Taylor. presi- dent: Michael Cahill, vice-presi- dent: Dwight Shappell. secretary: and Lois l.ampe, treasurer, STUDENT UUUNGIL ron! on Beth 4 .1 lrlff I .srl llarms Robert Hansel Rhoda ll anger Roh H nrshhargr-r Back Ron Perrw Krumhach Bar ara Adams Rox Larson Be-werlv Yit- fehe If-rn Sherman lrank T1-rn loan Npoffo d 0 rf-rt Ilss Ach ISU L Bunn, 49 I 'rm n-:H ton Ierrx lxrumhach Roh llanszl Nt-cond Row lean Ixesslf-r lowfe Nchuekert Rarhara flark Ruta Ntuxall Back Row Rlll Nkalfe Barbara Ra ron Wllss lxlntzlnger Www- P we are to be responsxblc CIIIYQHS of the future wc must han the OQQOYIUDIIQ to partlcxpate xn student government student councll guts us thls chance Thus year under the gurdancc of MISS Helen Kmtzmger Robert Hansel serxed as presldent Carl Harms uce presndent and socxal commrttec chaxrman Betty Gal lxart secretary Joan Spofford treasurer Perry Krumbach Judlclary commlttce charrman Rhoda Hanger hospxtalnty committee chalrman Roy Larson monxter commlttee chalrman Jerry Stlerman grounds com mittee chaxrman Bexerly McGehe cafeterla comm1ttee chalrman Franklxn Terry assemblx commlttec chalrman and Barbara Adams clerk A campalgn to ralse money for CARE packages was conducted by the councrl The goal of ten dol lars per home room was surpassed a total of S387 D0 was raised The councll conducted thc councxl class homccommg queen and Boxs State electrons and sponsored the tradltronal Mud Term Hop page erghts three F R '- 5 Qlll' , h . x, --K-5 , ','.- fx . f f 'fm ,K f I . 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D V1 I D I Y I 3 ' 'J 4 ' 'A A I I 1 I Y ' 6 I , , , 4 page elghtx foul TOP PICTURI' Duck Wendt ylfglhlil Justman Bull Wledenbacher Don Ashbaugh lane Kerrlgan Vlarlhn W1cWlulI9n Marian Angelos Lou Wlarle Hruika 'Nllke horns iordon low BOTTOM Ll- FT Boys Ticket Campaign Winners and Runner up PRUMUTIUN UUMMITTEE ARLX 1n September the promot1on commlttee under the d1rect1on of Mxss Vera Wa1te launched the annual athletlc t1cket campaxgn a record breakmg one w1th net recelpts amountmg to S4983 Next th1s mdefatrg able group of sophomores Junxors and semors planned the l-lomecommg and Dad s Nlght programs half t1me actluty at whlch the Ram Did ot l9-48 elected by the football squad was honored B6Sld6S promotxng the athletlc exents the commlttte took charge or txcktt campaxgns for the speech and xocal muslc departments proudmg hall dccoratxons and bumper strxps for adxertxsmg thexr programs and stag mg assembles to create enthuslasm The final duty of the commlttee was preparlng for the 1949 athletlc tlcket campaxgn Thxs work lncluded plannlng announcements pr1zes flCkLfS tags and enxelopes for supphes formulatlng rules for the cam paxgn and outlmmg an assembly program for the commg September 1 I ' 'K Q C ' Y Zz V . 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W V 1 , , . . 922' 5 YB.- ,, ,,,.,, V Tn . - gn: '- -gp--V -' l ' . lf- - - K I ' ' hi- ,, - vw nu '1 'ighly-3' ATHLETICS LST as tht forts nrntrs had to bt phys rcally fit so today vxc need a nation of sturdy people Our athletrc program stresses physxcal fitness along wrth teamwork and sportsmanshrp 1948 MMS page eighty-eight VARSITY Back-lid Scott, Delbert Mctiehe, Dick Nkfndt, W'aynv Holmes, N'ilbur Ambling, Bob Manuel Arnold Ziegler, Dun Ernst, Ralph Richman, Bill Meissnf-r, Ke-ith Ritter, Les Sprague, Jim Nora In Middle--Couch Sweet, Co-Captain -lim Jaeger -..v 2 . I 1 ' I flfglgda wk, v I f ' Je I 17 'i 1? was 5 45' fs Z A any F3 ji Q iw at Q I K A z . A , F Qhgi, ., I A ' A , A, .,,A,. A G , 3 s, K ik YQ 5212 I P 1? 3 x ' . I A f 1 A 2 35' N 3. 9 f I5 H ' Q- if A ' 'iff 1 ' , . A Jg,mxfHrf'f ' V:-J RESERVES lrront Row loach 1 us Karltun Duk Wendt kuth Ritter Dan I-rnst Bull Nltalh Captain Ilm Langer lap tun lilll yE9lSSlN'l' Ralph Hlthman Bob Nlanucl lm-u'l1 Harold Nnvvt Second R011 Iesln Nprugue Exllhlll' Amhllng llm Nchlf-sl I-d Nc-ott Roger Handel lhtrux Zuckerman Dau Hans-1 hm Nora Del Witt e-he Rug Hocking Third Ron Ylurun ftblltlltllli' Dick lllllgan Yllkt NEPXP Dale Bls llm Hrauer link llusanmn leon EHEIIIL Harold f0Illf'tt 1 an Xhshls-r W alter Burnlmrt I-ourth Row Bill Blum Dvrnard Rhlncs Nlllt klautttr I-rnle Qunde Rn larstm lill Nthullr lu-1 lnrt Hlllf-rx 'lom Btu! lrlith Ron 'Iom Ions-rs 'lom Xloorc August Illia Arnold 714 gler Dale Nu-fkfr lohn Nthltn 1948 EUUTBAEL H xams s arttd tit s ason 1s ont of Il ttams to XKJILJ ln tht tonttrtntt rat 1 tan1t through as 1 httttr than axtragt b11l club In two ot tht four lossts touchdoxx ns xxhtth utrt ttlltd back vtould tt tounttd h1xt turntd dettat tnto xtttory Injurtts too hamptrtd our form as dtd tht lllntss ot Hants Zutktrman wx ho xx as lost to tht ttam tor tht stason bttaust oi 1n apptndtctomy pltnty of mattrlal lncludtnv tourtttn rtturnlng Ietttrmtn Thrte YK eeks lattr tht R d and Blut btqan thttr stason at homt rolhng oxer tht Fretport Prtt7tIs 13 O auth tht htlp of Stott s long run off tacklt and Handel s rtcoxtry of a fumble 1n tht tnd 7ont Tht follovung uttk tht Rams traxeltd to Ctdar Raptds vxhtre thty dtfeated xECK1D1LX 21 O Ont of tht htghltghts ot thls game xx as Rtchman s long run around rxght end to stort Next camt a thrllhng 19 13 Xl torx oxtr East Vw attrloo plaxtd at Dubuque Atttr tratllng I3 O at tht tnd of th f1rstqu1rttr tht Rams fought batk stormg I7 pomts tn the sttond quarttr Tht utnntng touthdoxxn tamt IU tht third quarttr xx htn Rtthman sklrttd nd for -ll xards and paxdtrt 'T he squad thtn trax t a t e nay to ason Cttx onlx to rtturn xxtth Edt stason s rst tttat Rtttr a 1ar Iouqht tonttst Btnnttt sprlnttd around tnd for .1 touthdoun tht Rams boxung 19 13 T ht R d 1nd Blut rtturntd to .1 hometomlng crovtd and a I4 13 d tat at th hands ot Ioxx 1 Cttx and Crtnt Htttrxtk xx ho attounttd for both tht Itttl Hanks storts Stott and Rlthman xxtnt oxtr for Dubuqut FI ht tolloulng vtttk tht Rams traxtltd to Vs attrloo to mttt a strong Vttst ltItXt1 l an xstrt h1ndtd thtlr thxrd stratght loss I0 Th Rams tan1t batk mto tht um tolumn hx dtitattnti Prankhn at C td1r Raptds I3 0 both touthdoxxns otturrmq tn tht mal L1'lfItt 1nt ut t1tn rtturnt tor 1 s IQ mt to 1un11 t mton or t1t first llITlt T1 I A, 4 A J l I .-,v Ain -,'.'l hw. . E.. 'A.'h-. V, ' . ,. I , .., K.. I ' I . lv ' - A '-J A ' , ' -1 ' . ' '- f -, 3 ' t , tg , , , i 1 -, mit ' -, llvl- ' ,' .P ' . r- :H 131. - '-. , L'. I ISI' t 1 :'l0-P0 Q 1 'lu ' J ' 'I d X' 'f 'utnd A ' t ' t ' Y 'tv ' -C t v r 1 u .x ' l t my s- . V L X X 'I I Cn August 2-tth the new head coach. Harold Sweet, opened practice and found he had I X. D 3' 5 ' X X X .X V 1 v YV X X A V' X l 5 VX Y I X X H X' X YA 'XX X V J X 4 ' Y X X Y X L I D Y' W . X X ' I - 5 v I ' 4 n X' X V I . 'vC. ' 'X V X 'X 1 X 4 I X X X X I . I - ' L . . I 1 4 m v m 4- ' y 6 A lv I' A . 1 w '. 'lcd ll h ' ' N1 . ' I' ' ' I' ' ft d-V . . 1 I d I ' X v X X ' J X ' Y ' X VI Y I 1 X c . 1 1 1 ' A ' - ct c ' '. f I' s x s - ' 1 4- s x 4 C ' -' ,-- s A - 'A '- q . 2 IEhuRcd. ihl ' I' ' fd Dtd'Nkl I LIXCI' t I' 1 ' i1t'If SUPHUMURES NUPHOYIORI' TI- ANI I-ront Ron-Carl Iange lhrle Lang Dick Nelson Alan Bottoms H an ne Alilllllllg Ran Rexnolds Blll Huff Don Keene In Ro! Horn Roger Hoskins Nec-ond Row 'Vlax Warner Coax-h Duck Wanderloo Ine Sheldon Iames Ras Paul Ieonard Ronald Bradley Dick Wilde lem Thelsen Don Iunk Third Rom Tom Ylegler 'llnnagc-r Tom lllls Hill W eldenlnulur l'rul I lrr Norman Hoclelwrger luck Church Ill Ierrx Porter hm loxe Alun Rout in flXe',e1rS by a 33 6 score ln tlae last game ofthe season tlae a aunted Daxenport Blue Dexils had to battle the Rams right down to the vxire to squeeze out a 6 0 xictory in the mud and rain Late in the third quarter Moeller plunged ox er from the tuo xard line for the lone tally lhis xear Sleaife and Jaeger were co captains of the Rams Skaife ua picked as a iirst string guard on both Jack North s and the IDPA All State llae soplaomore team ended their season with a three win three loss record nl he l amb started by dropping a close one to strong Freeport elexen ll lZ Next they broke into the vain x ards out nl he follow ing xxeele tlae l ambs traxeled to Clinton xx laere tlaex xx on 6 O on a plunge bt Ellis from the fire xard line late in Ilae fourth quarter Next thex roll d oxer loras ll 6 for three in a ron XX ith lust 30 seconds lett Rexnolds plunged oxer from la yards out to put Ilde game on iee for Senior lhe Sophs lost ll 6 to Clinton Elle tollouing ueele Hanson seored tu iee for the Little Kings and ReXf1OldS put ox er Dubuque s lOne tallk The Lambs end cd their season an ith a 33 I7 loss to th Daxenport Imps Ellis and Rexnolds scoring tor the sophs At the close of tlae season Diele X anderloo taclel ax as eleet d honorarx captain ot the soplaomore team nl he support gixen to the team bx the students at as all that eould be desired with manx of them traxeling to the out of town games The cheerleaders also added much color and en thusiasm to the Ram season The members of this attractixe squad xx ere Xlarx Fisher Rozanne Andelfmger Bexerlx Pfalzgraf Sallx VN ard Lou Ylarie Hruska and Helen Lager The home eoming actixities this xear ineluded 1 parade a bonfire 1 dance xx here Queen Bexerlx Pfalf Graf presided and ot course the laomeeoming game O I 1 , 1 , ' , , ' ' . h , A A .A D' , ' , - . . ' . ' ' 'Y ' . l 1 . . . - '. I I A ' . I . . . 1 . 1 - . '- , A . el : A ', ' ' , ' 'i .- ' ' , ' - v ' .' w ' 1 ' v ' I vu vu V - N 3 3 u w x v 3 vs x x vi i 3 . Y X Y' N ix' X - V' Y ' N ' e A ' K 1 s e s Y e 1 - V ' e 1 s V. T Q A Yu I 1 L t x m vu X - . x I K I x YES D x l T I l M Y x T 1 H X M x il ilk V' ver V' Y 1x7 xx 1 . T i it 1 v ' e s ww s e fe v s Y s v s A rl column with a 7-O victory over l-oras. Reynolds scoring late in the fourth period from ton vt T vl vu: K K '1 x 4 v x x 1 ' Y Y 5 in I 6 'I vi i x u X- 's v x v1 - T 'L I M '41 x I T T T X ,I - I 1 '- Yxi ke . . . . . x '4'X 1 I w A M V vw xl N ' 3 1 - ei L f' Y - C I vs ' ' e f ' ' m . , ' , . , . l s ' vs s s v e v - 5. a ' w v' 1 X Y ' x Y 3 . 3 X1 3 1 5 X A, A 1 N i 3 ' l vx vs N ' I 3 x X ' X va Iv ' t IV Y , A f Va ' 5 5 K1 ' 3 3- ' - I 'A 'X l vw V - x L L 1. X- K L x ' x w in 5 ' Iv 6 '1- - H l 3 - x 5 V' . x b L T16 . 1 . page Y'llf'l9lN ODE l ,- 7- 1- 5- 2l 32 35 -r'J 20 30 43 ZW 25 43 38 33 40 36 34 48 40 42 mis 33 l2 27 34 40 35 3l 33 Z0 lf? 4l 43 36 4l Varsity Iv ,Xl-.NTI ljlatteville 25 St. Ambrose 4l Davenport 3 1 1 , Roosevelt rC.R. r 30 Campion 42 Franklin lC,R.i 32 Willson lC.R.i 33 loxva Citv 56 Platteville 26 Wiebster Citv 53 Carroll 3l Mason City 28 XV. Vw'aterloo 42 Davenport 53 Clinton 3l McKinley lC.R.i 5l lowa City 57 Campion 4l St. Ambrose 52 Clinton 46 XVaterloo 46 uphumore orfrfoxi-:NTS Platteville I8 St. Ambrose 20 Davenport 41 Roosevelt rC.R.a 28 Franklin 1C.R.i 28 Vw'ilson rC.R.m lQ Iowa City -+5 XV. NVaterloo 30 Davenport 39 Clinton -+2 McKinley lC.R.r 52 St. Ambrose 44 Clinton 57 E. Vfaterloo 38 'Icp-Looking for some-thing. girls? Middle-Educated toe Hc ttorn-Six cheers pg mn 1 s v qw 25 I ,..., W 1 Y S 1949 BAS ETBALL Hun M Zucln-rnlan nf-4 pxcm Qtf I uurh Nu 4-vt Ao ...Ln my ff Ralph Richman Dale Nu-fker 1 'Q M fiiflzz Dvllwri Ylfl Ph? Ieslu- Nprugue h ,., ns.-W tml Q.: Dul Hn-ndt Kurs Yllshlvr , . 'f 3 ' , 'sr 5 .. ' s.. N xr or , f '1 ef f ' A f Q we f ,W if 'if WN 55,3 M A 9, 3 4 ,. , f Y-f xl . 'QQ 49 ' X 4 Q 37 5 , W, v . . 'ik Q, . iw , l Hu, z ,' 4' 1 , Q5 ' Q g Q 1 V . ' n ' v5 1 . n 5, '.. .7 g ,f -.. f M, n M , , V, ' ' V, - I yi ! ' L. ? ' ' , 1 Q W 1, s ,. I .5 ' 4 A f N - , ,,,,,,, 'ff-' ' ' 1f mz,,,, , ,V W, ,. fw-1.,-w, W , 1590 4 if f f j4jQf'w'T, 5.1 far t 2 , Q rf, 6 5 A P1 ',Wf.y1c., ,L , Uv ilah ' A g ' j . 9 . n ZZ-fx 'n :mul A W.-.K Ronnle Irltz X on Vlrl une 'Q' X Slarun f4lll6'l'lIllIP Harold Hlakcmun leo Wlrhl ld Nou!! Student Manager Iohn Nchloz Nhle stew hm Num larl Harms Du-L Hui-vman DHL? DIHSIN f1N 9 . ,M ' - Jh- z W X, 2 ' ,Q f Xi. 55434290 flihfmff ' Zi Y Ya , si , . ,L WN .Wg N f if gf, 1, 2 A' , Qeifi. 1 v ji ff A, I sf Q1 , A I I f ,, .. , ly Q f Y ,I . ' vo U ' A g, , wx 1, RAMS and LAMBS SUl'lIONIORE li.-1SKI'1TliAl.l, First Ron-Nlr. Nairn:-r, Ray Reynolds, Bill Ilulf. Alan Bottoms, Tom I-jllis, Donald Funk, Roh Timm:-rman, -lim Lou- Second Row-Albert Rosie-. Ronald Bradley. Roger Hoskins, Dlil-iv Korns, Dick Flin:-r, -Iohn 1-lynn, Hill NY:-itlenlraclier, Dick Vande-rloo M-cond Pic-lure-Nophs in tha- fight Third Pit-tiirf---U'hc-rr it goes, nohody knows Fourth l'ieturi--Get that hull IHQ Rams opened the season with five re- turning lettermen: Gene Cilab. .lim Nora. Ralph Richman. Ed Scott, and l-larvey Zuck- erman. This quintet was led by our new football and basketball coach. Harold Sweet. The other members of the squad were Ronnie Fritz. Les Sprague. Carl l-larms. Delbert Mc- Gehe. George Mehl, Dick Vvlendt. Dale Sief- ker, Von lVlcl.ane, Ciary Mishler, Dick l-luse- man. Marvin Collentine. Morris Steve. and Harold Blakeman. The Rams had a mediocre season this year, winning six and losing fourteen. However. this win and loss record doesn't give you a full picture. The Rams got off to a good start by winning the opener with Platteville. 35- 25. There good fortune stopped short. how- ever. for they lost to both of the Davenport schools. After bouncing back to win a close one from Roosevelt, Campion and Franklin both proved too much for the Rams. After beating Vslilson to the tune of 45-33. the Rams lost to lowa City and beat Platteville. Iowa City pulverized the Rams by the largest margin of the year-56-ZO. During Christmas vacation the Rams re- ceived a present from Santa in the form of a three-day trip to the western part of lowa where they played XVebster City. Carroll. and Mason City. After vacation the inviorated Rams out- lasted Vwlest Vwlaterloo in the third overtime period. At this point of the season the Rams traveled to Davenport. where they were stunned with a 53-38 defeat. They came back fighting, however. and knocked off Clin- ton in a close one. 33-3l. The Rams slack- ened during the last part of the regular sea- son. losing to Iowa City. Campion. St. Am- brose, Clinton. and East Vlaterloo. The sophomores. coached by Nlax Vfarner and Joe Kuefler, scored five victories and nine losses. l.ambs that served the main brunt oi the attack were Xlike Korns. Dick Nlinor. Bob Timmerman. Bill Huff. Tom Ellis. Alan Bottoms, Ray Reynolds. Leroy l-lorn. Jim l.ove. Ciilbert Dakey. Ronald Bradley. Don liunk. and XVayne l.ango. page ninety-six of A 4- bw 7 1 Iron! Kon llonxltl Punk B alter Hu 1 nn s A lr tru :rt lfhlll our llmklng, Xl 4 on h Ill I Alloy Ihr n Nlf1llNB Hou nl 1 1 llml mr n Isrry Anthony lurmxt K I1 1-.nun BASEBALL RC ANILHD htstball coathtd by J J 'Nora vs as IH IIS thtrd stason at Scnlor thts ytwr and xp p lrtd to ht golng Qtrongtr than ty tr hcfort Although many mayor lttttrmtn yytrt lost by grtduttton thost th1t utrt ltft t1rr1td t tll Bull Skntt and XAJFXID Colltntlnt tltthcrs hm Norm Jr PIICAILI' md Harold Blaktmln Hrst bastman wtrt tht rtgulars vyho rtturntd from last ytar S ttam Ihost xx ho wtrc not rtgulars last yur but ntytrthcless contrlbuttd much to tht ttam thts ytar vxtrt Jtrry Anthony pttchtr It k X orhts first bastmtn Vv'alt Btrnhard outfitldtr 'md Ed Scott and Lts Spragut uttltty plu LFS OI tht games Sthtdultd the Rams had lyxo yy nh Dtytnport tvxo yuth St Ambrost md tmt xxtth Niaquoktta Ont of tht Daytnport g1mts und ont of tht St Ambrost glmts vytrt homt fttmts xxhxle tht othtr games yytrt playtd tyxay from tht homt dtamond Stcttonil dlstrlct 1nd Ctttt mttts 1150 yxtrt schtdult BASKETBALL Front Run Iums Non: Ralph Rlthman loach Harold Suu! Harux luckfrman tene I lah Ne-mind Ram laslu Sprague- Dale Nufker Du-It Xhndt llsllwrt Nlclrhc I-d Nrutt Dirk lluszm.-ln Ronnie l-rltl hm WI: ans ptlgl' HIHQIX Nl Xl D , , A . ,A . . ,, I H m , . y A I W I G 6 U, I , 3 . 1 , f ' W ' 1 A ,yy tv, ' ZW 2 5 'wt W .., H ' A , M4 ff I' 4' - 1 ' ', Y: - ' lri 'k, J: 11- LY: lk ' , I2 - : I ' vs, K ' - ' ', Un 'cl Slrl. -an, Il 'r' 1, ,: I r --li I. ns-, liill Bvl'idl'llBl2ll'Bl!'I', Lhnlh-r li-rnlmrd, he-nv - 'flin, -lack Y - hc-N, MAY!-r Kit-H1-r, - - . I -', - ' L -, a Bark Run-IA-unanrd Sivge-rt, Joe- She-Idon, Don Rvnnv, Alain Bottoms, Carl Lungs-, Yun Mt'I.nn4- , . . , , 1 v ' 4 - ' ' , , 1. . . t. ' . 3 . . A . . ' I t t t ' V- N N A N N v N N tt . . Iv V X . . V . . - . L A ' S . L 1 . . . -L , on K' ' , 4 ' t 1 ' ' ' ', I H , , t t , ., ' . t ' t . N N N N N V N N - v N I 3 p Q 3 ' 7 N ' ' v N N ' N ' N N N 4 V N Y N N N Y ' N , t . . , , - V N N N N N N N I I V ' . tt . . L , , . t . t . t y - l N N - N N ' ' V V N V Y. N N . . t . t t , . . t V, A N A N N Y N c N K N N . N L N v N N N N ' I N N v N N v N 1 v N N I N 4 I I bt .. I t A . t . - . t I L N .t K L V. . N .dl ' T4 --v-' -' - '- -' 'I - i' ..' . .u 'I -Y. -' Q. 5. Y I' -,A ', I' . f ' . - V ' - '. ' . A Q. .v L U' y ' - 4. . ' ' -A' 1949 Top Picture Front Row-Bob Manuel, Gene Glah, Jim Jaeger, Harold Conzett, Arnold Ziegler, August Raja, Leon Otting, Gus Wolff Back Bow-Paul Sawvel, Russel Oberhoffer, Dale Bly, Jim Brauer, Delbert' Mcliehe, Dick VVendt, Ralph Richman, Dave Haney, Carl Harms, Coach Dalzell Bottom Picture Front Row-Carl Harms, Gene Glab, Jack Steirman, Tom Sullivan, Jack Parkins, Gus Vl'olff Back Row-Gordon Loy, Donald Donahue, James Domeny, Charles Graver, Bob Jones, Bill Deekert . HE cross country team, under the coaching of VVilbur Dalzell. enjoyed a fairly good season. Their hrs! meet was the State Cross Country at Iowa City: with twelve teams running the Rams placed seventh. The individual placing was as follows: Wolff placed twenty-first: Deckert, twenty-second: Harms, thirty- fourth: Sullivan, thirty-fifth: and Loy, thirty- sixth. The following meet was the State One Mile Team Race at Iowa City. Here the boys took seventh place, with eleven teams competing. Wolff placed sixth: Harms. twenty-first: Deckert. twenty-second: Sullivan, twenty-eighth: and Graver. thirty-fifth. page ninety-eight Front Row--Jerry English, Gilbert Ukey, Ray Renolds, Laverne Flagel, Roger Hoskins, Tom Ellis, Mike Korns, Alvin Rowe, Dick Yan- erloo, Frank Terry, Dick N'ilke, Tom Ziegler Second Row-Delbert Hillery, Russ Iiley, Fred Paar, Jaek Spencer, Charles Graier, Carl Lange, Gerald Kramer, Gareth Davis, Tom leliay, Eugene Thielen, Wayne Amhling, Jack Stierman, Robert Heitzman - Third Row-Jim Jaeger, Roh Manuel, Gene Glab, Herman Kilpper, Gary Mishler, Hill Sehadle, Bill Blum, August Raja, Diek Gilligan, lke Steve, Hill lleekert, Arnold Ziegler, Gus H'olff Back Row-Paul Sawvel, Harold Conzett, Russel Uherhoffer, Dale Bly, -lim ltrauer, Delhert Mt-Gehe, lliek N'endt, Ralph Richman, Dau- laney, Gordon Loy, Furl Harms, Leon Utting, Ray Rley TRAC The Conference Une Mile Team Race also was at Iowa City. XVith YVolff taking eighth place: Deck- ert, twentieth: Harms. twentyfhfth: and Sullivan. twenty-sixth. the Rams again scored a seventh place. This time. however. there were only nine competing teams. ln the Sophomore One-Half Mile Team Race. also a Mississippi Valley Conference meet. Graver took third place, while Doming took seventh. Before the Mississippi Valley Conference football game with Davenport the Ram mile team competed against the Blue Devils' mile team. Although the Rams lost. the scores were close: for the total score was Davenport. 36 points: Dubuque. 42 points. Vfolff placed second: Harms. fourth: Deckert. fifth: Sulli- van. ninth: Loy. tenth: and Ciraver. twelfth. At the end of the season major letters were awarded to Cius XVolff. Carl Harms. and Bill Deckert. Minor letters were awarded to Tom Sullivan and Gordon Loy. Charles Graver received his sophomore numerals. page ninety-nine --1---.- page one hu 331' A1 VA 4 D W mar Qi l'ront Ron Donald HPm1 Donald Wlrfammond Robe-rl Ruhm Willis Lange Thomas Illlllh Nll ham landsrhulz Net-ond Row Ylelun Hammerand William Oatex Rn mond Powers Iohn ferret' Robert Tlmmer man Dale launspavh Bark Ron Donald Nthwu-nnvlter Dalr Nlefkvr Carl Huh Daud l-luetsrh ilenn Fuhrman TENNIS ntxtrthtle s ftlt he had a good team m tht mmor lttttrmen that wert back Dalt Launfpatn 'Vltl l-lammtrand and Jlm Gamts Nmttttn boys turned out for tht sq d th1s ytar Afttr school and on wtek tnds too durlnq tht fall and sprmg one could End tht uthful ttnms ttam out nn tht courts practxcmq Anythmg short of a tornado d1d not hvndtr thtm btcaust thty enjoytd bt ng out and vsorkmg the1r way to tht top of tht Itam Under tht guldanct of Mr Nltyer tath ttam mtmbtr could hopt to gam 1 and class rlaxmg xx on tht all school tournament Bob T1mmerman sophomort was bt 1 uatchtd as power potentxal for tht ttam IH tht next tvxo ytars only onct btfort 'ad a sophomore won th1s tournamtnt Tlx Rams schedult th1s year was rtally tough smce thty played Franklm Chn ton Loras East and XVtst Vkfattrloo Dax tnport Moline and Iowa Clfy Fl-l'lLlf sta sw tlostd ulth tr1ps ro tht d1str1ct statt and tonferenct mttts ndxed ,,., ,, 3 H AM af ' Q 'fx ' a. ' on V V, V u A , s ,ay ga td 49' X D Mg. 1 . W 'K Y I W .. Ng S 3 . .D it 1' - Q I L Q -1 A v .'v H .5 n -' 1 I Av H ' LTHOUCH handicapped by the return of no major lettermen, Coach John Meyer I VV D 3 3 I X A 3 I 3 x 1 i A' V X 3 i I I I ' I I 71 N :za ' . 1 I ,3 . 3 b B 7 H Q I I l . 1 3 X A X 5 7 3 I slcll . v 'A v 1 , V ' V st 3- 1 q V , ' , , ' , y V a . 1 t , , AX ' I ' Y 3 , I 3 Y A ' D . A 1 v x , v vw 1 I I V1 lb' j ' ,y INTRAMURALS N order to create a larger field oi' competitive athletics. Senior offers intramurals to boys not engaged in varsity or sophomore competition. Under the direc- tion ot' Xlr. .lames Nora. the var iotis sports conteStS are held dur' ing the entire school vear. Reg' ular schedules are completed in loiiehflootball. baslxetball. vol leyball. and softball, with plav- ofls between the respective gradee to determine the school cham- pionships. Other events in which tournaments or meets are lteld are ping-pong. handball, tennis. badminton, track and held. and swimming. Girls attending Senior are also given a chance to show their athletic ability. Under the sue' cessive efforts of Nlrs. Heller and klri. Bernhard the girls particiv fated in a well rounded prof gram of intramuralx. 'liournar ments in volleyball and basket- ball highlighted the year. Tor Lf-ft-Betty Kutsvh, .lame-t Birrll, l'hyI is Schmidt. Il:-tty R4-tt:-nnmie-r. t'urol Xl'oodricli, Dalrls-no Pope- Top Right Front Row-Helen Lager, Be-tty Kutseh. Phyllis llills, Carol llruxis, Wlnrilyn Rirhf-son, Mary Jam- Ranne-lw S1-rond Ron-Nlarle-nr G1-sk:-, lin-u-rly llook, -In-an Uliu-r, Joann Flivk. Virginia lla-rron. Bs-tty tialliart, Nan:-y Burt:-ls. N-1-ond l'ir-turf, La-ft Front Row-Ruth l'unningh1nn, Al- lwrta Taylor, Bs-tty tinllinrt Hawk Row-Lou Ann Kun-hnlv, Row- nmry Nilllfllilll, K'lmrlonn- Kaiser, Dair- lvno- llourrc-tt Second Picture. Right Front Ron-Ivan 51'lllllllill'lll'l', Nhir. lop llim-t1, -If-nn llirsc-h, llnrls-no lloul, II4-lu-n llknltvrs, Joannn- l'lummc-r Mark Ron-llurlo-no Smith, ylllflil llzsll, Rhoda llanger, B1-ufrly Niolson, Nam-5 Alle-n, lla-lore-s Sunle- Thirml Pirture-, lmft Front Ron-lh-lonw xonle-, Kilim Rc-inkvr, l-ll1-nor Nlontgonn-ry, Jn-nn Voters, llalrlvne- lioul Hack Hou-Je-an Curtis. Rhocln Hun:- 4--r,'Jonn -luno, Alle-no Lorhnvr, Xlur- .lorw Tlu-odors-, Joy:-v Ilugzznn Third l'it'tllr1'. I.:-tt Front Hou-llnuf lIrl.n-nn, hilln-rt Ulu-5, Alxin Home-, Willis Lzuugl- Hawk Kon-Frank Te-rry. Boh Tim- nie-rmun. Lf-onard Sie-guril, -lim Haun Fourth Picture-, l,e-t't-llnlv Laum- pzufh, lioh Timnis-rmun Fourth l'i4'tur1-. Right Front Row-Ronald llc-lrlier, -It-rry Anthony Iizwk Ron-Jim Nloriurity, Kermit hi:-st-ninn, Dick Minn-r liottom Pivtllrn-, L1-It Front Kon-Ilan' Url.:-ann, L4-onurml N-igairil. 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