Dunkerton High School - Raider Yearbook (Dunkerton, IA)
- Class of 1960
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Underclassmen Sports jiNusic dedication Jfacultg (Activities (grades Special (Attraction dd Brama I Wayne Alfred Roberts Born December 28, 1941 Died October 18, 1959 Far, far, away, like bells at evening swelling. The voice of Jesus sounds over sea and shore. How sweet the truth, those blessed strains are telling— Of that new life where sorrow and pain shall be no more. We have loved him in life; let us not forget him in death. ‘cation To you, Our PARENTS, We offer this dedication With pride and sincerity, This creation -- Our CRITERION Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clubine Mr. and Mrs. John Fagle Mrs. John Falk Mr. and Mrs. James Greenley Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Halgren Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Happel Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Knebel Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Mr. and Mrs. Clair Maurer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Mixdorf Mr. and Mrs. Orville Myers Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rigdon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Riordan Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Schares Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sewick Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shimp Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Simester Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stumme Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weber Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Weber Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber Mr. and Mrs. George Weisert Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolfgram L. A. SIMESTER Superintendent EDWIN E. SHANK Principal 6 a o n MR. RUDOLF JORDAN Social Studies MR. DALE WALIGORSKI Boys' Coach MR. RICHARD CROWE Commercial MRS. ELLEN CROWE English MR. CHARLES HICKMAN Vocational Agriculture MRS. VERNA BEAM Junior High MISS ADA BROMELL Sixth Grade MR. CLYDE NEWELL Junior High BETTY NEUBAUER Vocal Music MR. JOHN N. WALDRON Industrial Arts MR. BURTIS BUROW MARY SULLIVAN Sixth Grade MISS ARLENE WALIGORSKI Junior High MR. JOE DUEA Veterans Instructor MRS. MARY LOU MC GREW Fourth Grade MRS. FAYE ROHWEDDER Fifth Grade MRS. HELEN NEWELL Fourth Grade MISS EDNA MAURER First Grade MRS. EL OISE SOY Fifth Grade MRS. MELBA SHANK Third Grade MRS. ARDIS KOWALSKY Kindergarten MRS. RUTH LOCKE Second Grade MRS. DORIS KAUFMAN First Grade MRS. MARIE SHIPPY Second Grade jHistorg of tlje (Elass of ’60 As the class of 60 entered Dunkerton Community School in the fall of 56, we looked through the window and saw, stretched before us, four long years of hard work before our ultimate goal, graduation, could be attained. To guide our class’s efforts throughout our first year, Don Happel, Carolyn Miller, Sonja Clubine, Dave Root, and Gene Anderson were elected as class officers. The highlight of the year was our initiation. Entering our sophomore year, Gene Maurer was elected President, with Carolyn Miller, Kris Shimp, Jim Weber, and Don Happel assisting. Most of us completed our driving instructions and received our driver’s licenses. We had a wonderful time and eagerly looked forward to our junior year. We began in earnest to build up our treasury for the Junior-Senior Prom. We window-washed, car-washed, had candy and bake sales, and in the spring we gave our play, “The Bus Stops Here”. The Junior-Senior Prom was with us! The long-planned for event was a wonderful success under the guidance of our advisors, Mrs. Richard Crowe and Mr. Waligorski. Our capable class officers, Don Happel, Sonja Clubine, Joan Knebel, Bonita Greenley, and John Sewick also helped us. Our theme “Chez Paree left a lasting impression on all of us. The highlight of the Prom was the crowning of the royalty with Sharon Greenley, Queen; Darrell Heilmann, King; Darlene Salisbury, Princess, and Duane Rigdon, Prince. The long-awaited year is here! We are now “the seniors”. September, 59, found us electing Evelyn Fox as our class President, with Gene Maurer, Duane Rigdon, Joan Knebel, and MikeRiordan assisting. We also had the pleasure of initiating the freshmen. Our senior play, “Grandma’s Best Years”, came next on the agenda, finally topped off by two days off for selling Mirror ads and Yearbook ads. We think we have lived up to our class motto: “Don’t equal it; better it.” Our class colors are blue and white, and our class flower is the American Beauty Rose. As we donned our caps and gowns and marched across the stage, we realized that this was truly a commencement—another milestone of life, passed. SONJA LOU CLUBINE “The most certain sign of wisdom is continual cheerfulness.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Swing Show 1,2,3,4; Class Play director 3; Class Play 4; Art 1; Mirror Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. LARRY WAYNE FALK “A quiet man but quite a man.” D.H.S. 3,4; Don Bosco 1,2; Baseball 1,2, 3; Class Play 1. GENE ANDERSON “His friends-there are many. Hisfoes-are there any? D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Glee Club 1,2; Swing Show 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Art 1,2. CAROL MARGARET FAGLE “Reserved and quiet and very sweet, a nicer girl you’ll never meet. ’ Independence 1; Hazleton 2,3; D.H.S. 4; Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Softball 2,3. STUART DOUGLAS HALGREN “Work fascinates me—I could sit and watch it for hours.’’ D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Football 4; Baseball 1,2; Class Play 4. DONALD ALFRED HAPPEL “A basketball star of great renown, and also he is one swell clown. ’ D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2,3; Student Council 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small Groups 1,2,3,4; Music Officer 2,3; Swing Show 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Pep Club 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Mirror Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. EVELYN MARIE FOX “A pretty girl whose cares are none— Evelyn is liked by everyone.’’ D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Officer 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Swing Show 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Basketball Manager 3; Softball 2; Pep Club 2,3; Class Play director 4; Mirror Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. BONITA MAVIS GREENLEY “Neat, sweet, hard to beat.’’ D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Student Council 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Music Officer 3; SwingShow 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Art 1,2; Mirror Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. GENE ELLIS MAURER “Always merry, never glum, makes a bright and cheerful chum.’’ D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Glee Club 1,2; Swing Show 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Art 1,2; Mirror Staff 4. JOAN IRENE KNEBEL A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest man.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Student Council 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Swing Show 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Art 1,2; Mirror Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. CHARLES STEPHEN MEYERS “After 13 years of work and slaving, Pm finally up for my unemployment compensation.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Mirror Staff 4. JOHN ALLEN MYERS “Give me the girl and the moonlight— and leave the rest to me.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Speech 1; Wrestling 1; Art 2. CAROLYN JANE MILLER “She won’t live long—single.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Small Groups 2,3; Music Officer 4; SwingShow 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Majorette 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Mirror Staff 4. CHARLENE RAMONA MIXDORF “Always happy, always gay, always giggles the live long day.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Swing Show 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Mirror Staff 4. DUANE ELLERY RIGDON “Never let studying interfere with your education.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Class Play 3; Art 1,2; Mirror Staff 4; Prom Prince 3; Annual Staff 4. DARLENE ANN SALISBURY •‘A mighty hunter and her prey is man.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Swing Show 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Majorette 2,3,4; Class Play 3f4; Mirror Staff 4; Prom Princess 3. MIKE E. RIORDAN “Fine as a student, but even better as a friend.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; Student Council 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Small Groups 3,4; Music Officer 2; Swing Show 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Art 1; Annual Staff 4. JOHN WARREN SEWICK “I want to be bashful, but the girls won’t let me.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3; Glee Club 1,2; Swing Show 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Pep Club 2; Art 1,2. PATRICIA ANN SCHARES “Short and cute and jolly to boot.” D H.S. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Swing Show 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Mirror Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. KRISTIN JO SHIMP “She’s out of circulation with a ring for consolation.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Swing Show 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Mirror Staff 4. DARREL ELMER STUMME “If study were the only cause of death, I’d live forever.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Art 1,2; Went in Navy February, 1960. LYNETTE SIMESTER “Where there’s Lynette, there’s music, and where there’s music you’ll find Lynette. D.H.S. 1.2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small Groups 2, 3, 4; Music Officer 3,4; Swing Show 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Art 1. DEAN PETER WEBER “All work and no fun is no life for me.” Don Bosco 1,2; D.H.S. 3,4; Class Officer 1. THERESA MARIE WEBER “Is she as innocent as she looks or are looks deceiving.” St. Francis 1; Don Bosco 2,3; D.H.S. 4; Glee Club 1,4; Swing Show 4; Class Play 1,4; Mirror Staff 4. JAMES THOMASWEBER “He’s a good fish, but has never been caught. ” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 2; Student Council 4; Student Council Officer 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Mirror Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. SUE WEISERT “A friendly girl and a charming lass; a worthy addition to our class.” D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Swing Show 1.2.3.4; Basketball Manager 3; Pep Club 2,3; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Art 1. DONALD LEE WOLFGRAM “The best thing I like about school is vacation. D.H.S. 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 1; Class Play 3,4; Went in Army February 1960. jiludent Council The Student Council serves as the most important governing body in Dunkerton High School. It is composed of elected representatives from grades nine thru twelve. These representatives elect a President, Vice-President, and a Secretary-Treasurer. We, this year’s Student Council, feel that if we succeed in setting an example for other Councils in future years to follow, that we have made a worthwhile achievement! President...............Jim Weber Vice-President . . . Evelyn Fox Secretary -Treasurer .................Dee Bartholomew FIRST ROW: Donna McDougall, Dee Bartholomew, Jim Weber, Evelyn Fox. SECOND ROW: Don Happel, Dick Turner, Leta Bartholomew, Glen Anderson. Mirror j taff STAFF--Editor, Sonja Clubine: Feature, Darlene Salisbury, Joan Knebel: Grade News, Bonita Green-ley, Kris Shimp: Odds and Ends, Evelyn Fox: Society, Pat Schares: Jokes, Steve Meyers, Gene Maurer: Sports, Carolyn Miller, Jim Weber: Art, Duane Rigdon, Sue Weisert, Mimeographers, Charlene Mixdorf, Carol Fagle, Theresa Weber. Advisor: Mr. Richard Crowe. F T A FIRST ROW: Lois Strayer, Mary Ann Toneff, Jean Strempke, Pat Rekers, Carol Bailey, Judy Goeller, Jo Ann Miller, Candyss Reiter. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Verna Beam, Wayne Magee, Frank Roquet, Bill McNellis, Mike Newell, Regina Reiter, Sue Riordan, Linda Chase, Cathy Bower, Carole Cox. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Buhman, Donna Myers, Jo Ann Hoppenworth, Marilyn Schares, Becky Sage, Katherine Dorsey, Viva Kellogg, Lucile Weber, Karen Eldridge, John Weber. FOURTH ROW: Claudia Eldridge, Leta Bartholomew, Linda Moulds, Peggy Nissen, Linda Risse, David Michelson, Marcia Parmely, Linda Meyerhoff, Zelma Miller, Jorge Ann McIntosh, Margene Bailey. The Future Teachers Association enjoyed a stimulating and progressive 1959-1960 school year with its theme QUEST FOR QUALITY. The Dunkerton Future Teachers of America chapter is associated with the National Education Association and the Iowa State Education Association and has the interest and support of the administration and total staff. The local P.T.A. has given financial aid for the chapter’s necessary expenses. FIRST ROW: Lyle Matthias, Dean Weber, Gene Maurer, Don Anderson, Gene Anderson, Jim Stewart, Tom Brasch, Bob Brasch, Mr. Hickman. SECOND ROW: Bob Graham, Delbert Clubine, Glen Anderson, Don Christian, John Wyles, Max Teisinger, Don Brown, Ronnie Reil, Gene Taber. THIRD ROW: Bob Spier, Lyle Rasmussen, Tom Stewart, Loren Knief, Floyd Fagle, Vern Jensen, Harold Vokoun, George Johnson. junior (Class FIRST ROW: Galen Matthais, Zelma Miller, Judy Crane, Rita Ritter, Gary Snyder, Donna McDougall, Jo Ann Schares, Mary Ann Toneff. SECOND ROW: Bill Knebel, David Bailey, Edwin Sadler, Gary Miller, James Stewart, Bob Widdell, Dennis Miller, Robert Happel, Patsy Rekers, THIRD ROW; Harold Vokoun, Gerald Magee, Jim Miller, Bob Spier, TomBrasch, Kathern Johnson, Joe Wyles, Jude Knebel, Gary Halgren, Don Anderson. (Officers CLASS OF '61 The class of 61 came in as intelligent, but bewildered freshmen. As we began to adjust to our new surroundings we became more confident. In the three years that have passed we have accomplished many worthwhile goals. Our prom, in our opinion, wasoneofthe best. We still have our next and fin l year of high school just over the horizon. Tom Brasch, Jim Stewart, Mary Ann Toneff, David Bailey, and Bill Knebel guided us through our junior year. j opijomore (Hlasa FIRST ROW; Jean Strempke, Marilyn Schares, Judy Kirkpatrick, Carol Bailey, Rose McCallum, Rose Miller, Becky Widdell. SECOND ROW: Dee Bartholomew, Ronnie Reil, Lois Strayer, Lynda Heiple, La-vonne Ingamells, Bob Brasch, Helen Roberts, Judy Garbes, Gene Tabor. THIRD ROW: Duane Wolff, Delbert Clubine, Michael Weidman, Charles Dorsey, Dennis Wolff, John Riordan, Jerry Smith, Robert Graham, Jean Brennan. FOURTH ROW: Vernon Jensen, Vern Garbes, Loren Knief, Tom Stewart, Lyle Rasmussen, Dick Turner, Tom Brown, Tom Kaufman, Leslie Davis, Raymond Humphrey. Officers CLASS OF '62 Dee Bartholomew, Lynda Heiple, La-Vonne Ingamells, Jean Brennan, and Marilyn Schares guided us during our sophomore year. Surviving our freshman and sophomore years we are finally well on our way to being upper classmen.” if reshmart (Ulass i FIRST ROW; Carole Cox, Viva Kellogg, Diane Wolff, Allen Wallace, Lyle Matthias, Regina Reiter, Sheryl Adams. SECOND ROW; Becky Sage, Kay Miller, Judy Goeller, Judy Fuller, Jo Ann Miller, Grace Weber, Pat Erpelding, Cheryl McGarvey. THIRD ROW: Linda Meyerhoff, Linda Moulds, Cheryl Pa rmely, Jane Garbes, Monica Knebel, Don Brown, Jerry Knebel, JimHauptly, Steve Shimp. FOURTH ROW: Peg Nissen, Erv Sadler, Glen Aderson, Floyd Fagle, George Johnson, John Wyles, Max Teisinger, Don Christian, Leta Bartholomew, Claudia Eldridge. (Officers CLASS OF 63 The Freshmen started the year of 59 unsteadily. Then Initiation came and we were really shook. We picked up the pieces and put them to use doing little errands for our upperclassmen. Our first big ruler was Becky Sage and helping her was Judy Goeller. Struggling with our records was Jo Ann Miller and holding the money was Steve Waskow. Our Mirror News was written by Peggy Nissen. J§ cljtuil Patrol FIRST ROW; Gerald Sadler, Gary Sadler, David Heilman, Monica Mixdorf, Tim Hazel, Dennis Cox, Fred Reiter, Mr, Waldron. SECOND ROW: Larry McKinney, Steve Heilman, Pat Roberts, Robert Risse, Dennis Mixdorf, Leonna Heiple, David Eldridge. THIRD ROW; Alan Chapman, Robert Hauptly, Karen Vokoun, Cindy Simester, David Turner, Lester Bailey, Jay Bennett. IJritiers’ draining Kay Miller received a runner-up in the Sectional free throw contest, making 20 out of 25 free throws. She went on to take third place in the District Tournaments in Waterloo; making 17 out of 25 free throws. Kay is a Freshman forward. JJionte Economics FIRST ROW; Rose Miller, Becky Widdell, Regina Reiter, Diane Wolff, Rose McCallum, Carole Cox, Sheryl Adams. SECOND ROW: Cheryl McGarvey, Judy Kirkpatrick, Grace Weber, Judy Goeller, Pat Erpelding, Becky Sage, Jean Strempke, Viva Kellogg. THIRD ROW: Jane Garbes, Carol Bailey, Kay Miller, JoAnn Miller, Judy Fuller, Lois Strayer, Helen Roberts, Monica Knebel, Rita Ritter. FOURTH ROW; Peg Nissen, Judy Garbes, Cheryl Parmely, Dee Bartholomew, Leta Bartholomew, Jean Brennan, Linda Moulds, Barbara Bailey, Claudia Eldridge, Linda Meyerhoff. U0 LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE Claude Weber Paul Miller Skip Shimp Rey Russell Eldridge Gordon Moeller Clarence Miller Morris Adams Warren Miller Fred French industrial (Arts Allan Wallace, Jim Hauptly, Steve Shimp, Erv Sadler, Mr. Waldron, Jerry Knebel. 05rade SECTION I--FIRST ROW: Karen Eldridge, Linda Chase, SueRiordan, Cathy Bower, Mike Newell, Candyss Reiter, Sharon Zingg. SECOND ROW: StevenSegebarth, Lucille Weber, John Weber, Frank Roquet, Donald Nolting, Wayne Magee, William McNellis, Katherine Dorsey. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Weidman, Linda Risse, Marcia Parmely, Margene Bailey, Jorge Ann McIntosh, David Michelson, Kathryn Wellner, Lois Erpelding, Donna Myers, Mary Ann Buhman, Jo Ann Hoppenworth. SECTION II--FIRST ROW: Cheryl Crane, Connie McGarvey, Leon Adams, Tom Shimp, Danny Widdell, Donna Van Brocklin. SECOND ROW: Wayne Buehner, Ronnie Hemenway, Danny Wolfgram, Velda Taber, Patty Van Brocklin, Sandra Morgan, Linda Hines. THIRD ROW: John Davis, Terry French, Sharon Johnson, Arlene Kuyrkendall, David Ingamells, James Campbell, Mike Knebel, Frank Smith, Ernest Cole. js ttienth (§rade SECTION I—FIRST ROW: James Eldridge, Mildred Wehling, Tim Hazel, Jeffrey Sage, Jean Waskow, Monica Mixdorf, Cliff Butler. SECOND ROW: David Heilman, Mike Parmely, Roger Kirkpatrick, Cheryl Watson, Kathleen Kramer, Steve Heilman, Alan Chapman, Marsha Tate. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Turner, Jane Halgren, Colette Beard, Bonnie Rasmussen, Marsha Chase, Leonna Heiple, Robert Moulds, Dennis Mixdorf, Jay Bennett. FOURTH ROW: Brian Sage, Robert Hauptly, Lester Bailey, Karla Kuenstling, Patricia Brown, Karen Vokoun, Ronald Stephens, Beth Christian, Cynthia Simester, Stanley Meyerhoff. SECTION II—FIRST ROW: Gary Ohrt, Fred Reiter, Dennis Cox, Chris Toneff, Kay Morgan, Kathy Kroen-ecke, Vicki McCallum, Carol Schares. SECOND ROW: Francis Roquet, Larry McKinney, Gerald Sadler, Timothy Stewart, Patrick Roberts, Robert Risse, Connie Reynolds, David Eldridge, Garold Sadler. THIRD ROW: Kolin Davis, Marlene Miller, Mary Taber, Linda Garbes, Ardith Follett, Annette Stubberud, Steven Faust, Melvin Sadler, Ronald Graham, David Turner. Jinxtl] 05rade SECTION I—FIRST ROW: Gary Taber, Katherine Wehling, Diane Cox, Lanny Poyner, Andrea French. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sullivan, Sandra Crabtree, Jane Schares, Richard Milne, Wayne Van Natta, Judy Segebarth, Shirley Reichen. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou McNellis, Cameron Nissen, Kathleen Wallace, Sandra Lemley, Randy Zingg, Darlene Haun, Linda Rigdon. FOURTH ROW: Carol Magee, Neva Hanawalt, Catherine McIntosh, Dennis Padget, Roma Kay Van Hyfte, Regina Fagle, Stephen Dunkerton. SECTION 11--FIRST ROW: Kathleen Staebell, Frederick Hemenway, Jill Davis, Judy Turner, Thomas Ryan, Gretchen Gerrans, Cindy Goeller. SECOND ROW: Ada Bromell, Susan Sage, Linda Miller, Stewart Primrose, Gregory Lehmkuhl, Samuel Weidman, Colleen Clubine, Randall Jones. THIRD ROW: John Hoppenworth, Janice McDougall, Donald Shatzer, Alen Nagel, Micheal Bailey, Gloria Milius, Judy Sadler, Linda McGrew, Sandra Hewitt. (tirade SECTION I—FIRST ROW: Steven Risse, Steven Wissink, Connie Miller, Betty Erpelding, Greg Sage, Rebecca Smith, Patricia Reichen. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Soy, Marcia Bartholomew, Peggy Watson, Steven Brown, Jerry Kintz, Steve Stubberud, Ronald Buehner, James Dos, James Anderson. THIRD ROW: Joe Bartholomew, Daniel Vogeler, Peter Milne, Sharon Dankenbring, Bonnie Schares, Linda Maurer, Judy Cummings, Shery Bennett, Judy Snyder, Deberah Wagner. SECTION II—FIRST ROW: Cindy Newell, Cindy Reiter, Jean Wachal, Wayne Miller, Jerr Bjorheim, John Adams, Paul Staebell, Kay Primrose, Peggy Riordan. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Strempke, Peggy Erpelding, Nancy Shimp, Ricky Waskow, PattyGarbes, Larry Westphal, Danny Aderson, Bob Johns, Dale Eldridge. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Rohwedder, Susan Wheeler, Pat Weber, David Waskow, Jim Geiger, Karl Knebel, Allan Milius, Donny Childs, Lois Dunkerton, Patty Michelson. ourtl] (Brarfe SECTION I—FIRST ROW: Susan Wachal, Nancy Johns, Beverly Thompson, Pat Newell, Ronnie Cox, Tom Schares. SECOND ROW: Sherry Vogeler, Frank Wheeler, Dennis Eldridge, John Anderson, Randy Watson, Mike Risse, Barbara Strayer. THIRD ROW: Ricky Lehr, Craig Reynolds, Mike McGrew, Daryl Funk, Janet Moulds, Paulette Nagel, Billy Garbes, Ricky Parmely, Carolyn Stout. SECTION 11--FIRST ROW: Henry Hemenway, Wayne Westphal, David Ohrt, David Dankenbring, Donald Crabtree, Beverly Tiedt, Dean Speer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Newell, Carolyn Stickfort, Joan Anderson, John Brown, Joe Beenken, Ronnie McGarvey, Wayne Wallace, Lynn Bartholomew, Jo Ann Geiger. THIRD ROW: Mike Faust, Patty Stevens, Linda Turner, John Milne, Andrea Lehmkuhl, Roger Fox, Alan Smith, Colleen Fauser, Zita Knebel. (Hljircl (Oracle FIRST ROW: Robert Staebell, Nicky Bjorheim, Beverly Roquet, Linda Sue Ohrt, Dawn Eldridge, Linda Ellen Tate, Jerry Goeller. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Melba Shank, Rebecca Wissink, Anne Weber, Jane Sage, Debra McGarvey, Nancy Brasch, Carmen Beard, Joyce Anderson, Douglas Witzenburg. THIRD ROW: Dean Schares, Paulette Hines, Donna Sadler, Paul Weidman, Charles Galer, James Sadler, Leslie Shimp, Steven Snyder, Vicki Wissink. FOURTH ROW: Michael Fuller, Russell Haun, Andrew Moeller, Duane McIntosh, Linda Lee Dos, Gordon Magee, Jack Moulds, Donald Hauptly, Timothy Weber. (Operetta 05rade SECTION I--FIRST ROW: Reta French, Kathleen Geiger, John Hoffman, Debra Shimp, Laraine Magee, Susan Beeken. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Shippy, Karen Fagle, Dennis Speer, Rita Meyerhoff, Debra Teisinger, Michael Galer, Gary Risse, Susan Graham. THIRD ROW: Glenda Happel, Janet Bartholomew, Sharon Haun, Pamela Walker, Jo Ann Stewart, Michael Tiedt, Mark Mixdorf, Craig Clubine. SECTION II--FERST ROW: Barbara Cox, Calvin Smith, Rachel Reiter, Rebecca Stickfort, Deborah Witzen-burg, Dorothy Schares, Stephen Roquet. SECOND ROW: Richard Thompson, David Parmely, Carla Stub-berud, Kay Bartholomew, Connie Dos, Michael Grady, Steven Wachal, Mary Waskow, Mrs. Ruth Locke. THIRD ROW: Alexis Milne, Ronnie Neidermann, Richard Crabtree, Jimmy Mixdorf, Paul Brown, Robert Kellogg, Colleen Sadler, Kathleen McNellis. 5lfirst ((tirade SECTION I—FIRST ROW: Miss Maurer, Gary Chase, Kathlynn Davis, Rodney Risse, Christine Calligan, Mary Weber, Marilyn Cox. SECOND ROW: Sheila Graham, Teresa Hoffman, Jacquelyn Wissink, Beverly Teisinger, Sue Turner, Julie Moore, Daniel McDougall. THIRD ROW: Nicholas Knebel, Charles Anderson, Michael Reedy, Robert Buttke, Sandra Schares, Dennis Brown, Virginia Primrose, Debra Speer. SECTION II—FIRST ROW: Mrs. Kaufman, Barbara Simester, Verna Clubine, Steven Scoles, Debra Grim-mius, Jerilyn Niedermann, Paulette Westphal. SECOND ROW: Susan Ryan, Nancy Chase, Dixie Tiedt, Patty Toneff, Viola Dorsey, Douglas (Butch) Newman, Charles Eldridge. THIRD ROW: James Bennett, James Gerrans, Jerry Mixdorf, Barbara Crabtree, Ross Jones, Marshall Mixdorf, Steven Hoppenworth, Mark Buchanan. Kindergarten SECTION I--FIRST ROW; Danny Shimp, Sharon Ortner, Timmy Staebell, Arlene Davis, Loreene Buttke, Judy Delegardelle, Ralph McCallum, Gill Poyner. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Reichen, Jeanette Bartholomew, Julie Knebel, Kathy Billings, James Bartholomew, John Anderson, John Rigdon, David Myers. THIRD ROW: Dallis Funk, Dennis Funk, Billy Vogeler, Peggy Dietz, Nancy Erpelding, Cary Lehmkuhl, Dennis Joens, Maureen Sommerlot, Sandra Galer. SECTION II--FIRST ROW; Mike Schares, Diane Clubine, Richard Grady, Donnie Bjorheim, Karen Shimp, Nancy Crabtree, Barbara Waskow. SECOND ROW: Lyle Stout, Steve Milius, Gene Neidermann, Peggy Milne, Denise McGarvey, Patty Watson, Sherry Hemmer, Ricky Orht. THIRD ROW: David Johns, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Bobby Carlson, Bob Curry, Dick Curry, Alan Benson, Jeanne Wissink, Camille Faust, Colleen Kass. FIRST ROW: Bob Brasch, Gene Taber, Stuart Halgren, Raymond Humphrey, Jim Stewart, Harold Vokoun, Vernon Jensen, John Riordan. SECOND ROW; Vern Garbes, Jim Miller, Duane Rigdon, Tom Brown, Lyle Rasmussen, Tom Stewart, Dave Bailey. THIRD ROW; Jim Hauptly, Bob Widdell, Max Teisinger, Tom Brasch, Bill Knebel, Gary Halgren, George Johnson. SCORES Duane Rigdon Orange. . . . New Hartford . Jesup .... Wapsie Valley Dunkerton.................0 Dunkerton................26 Dunkerton................14 Dunkerton................0 C O C a P t a C o C a P t a i n Coach Rasmussen “First and Ten!” “Hold that Line!” We want a Touchdown!” These were some of Dunkerton’s famous cheers as we went on the Gridiron for the first time in the history of Dunkerton High. The Raiders, under their able mentor, Daryl Rasmussen, turned in what might be considered a poor season as far as records are concerned. However, their fight, determination, and spirit over-shadowed their record as they fought to get their first football season off to a good start. They started the season with a gross lack of experience against the Orange team. From there they steadily improved, becoming a team to be feared later in the season. STEPPING HIGH WHERE’S THE PIGSKIN?' MUDDING IT' FULL SPEED AHEAD' THE GREAT CHARGE' PULL ’EM DOWN VICTORY’ KEEP EM DOWN bovs’ basketball FIRST ROW: Don Happel, Tom Brasch, Vernon Jensen, Harold Vokoun, Jed Magee, Loren Knief, Coach Dale Waligorski. SECOND ROW: Gary Miller, Jim Stewart, Don Anderson, Tom Stewart, Jim Hauptly, Galen Matthias, Dave Bailey. SCORES Won 12 Lost 10 42 Denver 53 52 Wapsie Valley 62 73 Geneseo 51 50 Hudson 65 54 Jesup 55 43 Dysart 68 55 Wapsie Valley 43 55 Dike 63 73 Orange 43 41 Hudson 36 59 Dysart 67 63 Janesville 49 72 Jesup 71 43 Dike 52 63 Orange 44 50 Geneseo 30 53 Plainfield 25 59 Janesville 46 CEDAR- -WAPSIE TOURNAMENT 45 Tripoli 37 41 Janesville 44 SECTIONALS 47 Wapsie Valley 40 53 Jesup 54 05irIs’ Basketball FIRST ROW: Carole Cox, Kay Miller, Dee Bartholomew, Darlene Salisbury, Carolyn Miller, Donna McDougall, Charlene Mixdorf, Sheryl Adams. SECOND ROW: Claudia Eldridge, Peg Nissen, Jean Brennan, Pat Rekers, Lynette Simester, Leta Bartholomew, Rita Ritter, Judy Goeller. THIRD ROW: Miss Waligorski, Jo Ann Miller, Linda Moulds, Lois Strayer, Zelma Miller, Coach Rasmussen. A strong Girls’ Basketball Team in the future! With hard work and a will to win, this will be achieved! The experience gained this year should prove helpful to coming seasons. 05 i rIs ’ ction J lpis Sous’ Itfaseball Vernon Jensen, Tom Brasch, Jim Weber, Bob Widdell. MIDDLE ROW: Jim Hauptly, Tom Stewart, Don Happel, Don Anderson, Loren Knief. BACK ROW: Mr. Waligorski, Bob Brasch, Jed Magee, Galen Matthias, Dave Bailey. 05irla’ oftball FIRST ROW: Carole Cox, Mary Ann Toneff, Kay Miller, Dee Bartholomew, Donna McDougall, Charlene Mixdorf, Rita Ritter, Regina Reiter. SECOND ROW: Claudia Eldridge, Joann Miller, Linda Moulds, Peg Nissen, Leta Bartholomew, Carolyn Miller, Judy Goeller, Miss Waligorski. iiigb DUNKERTON JUNIOR HIGH D. J. H. Let’s go! Let that old fight show. Will they beat us? No! D. J. H. Let’s go! JANE HALGREN CATHY BOWER SUE RIORDAN Dmttor (Sirta’ Basketball FIRST ROW: Cathy Bower, Marsha Chase, Linda Chase, Bonnie Rasmussen, Linda Hines, Kathleen Kramer, Marsha Tate, Kathy Kroenecke, Monica Mixdorf, Candyss Reiter. SECOND ROW: Sue Riordan, Linda Garbes, Connie Reynolds, Marlene Miller, Jane Halgren, Jo Ann Turner, Colette Beard, Carol Schares, Cheryl Watson. THIRD ROW: Coach Rasmussen, Jorge Ann McIntosh, Cindy Simester, Linda Risse, Margene Bailey, Marcia Parmely, Kathryn Wellner, Karen Vokoun, Karla Kuenstling, Katherine Dorsey, Miss Arlene Waligorski. junior JHigl] Bogs’ Basketball FIRST ROW; Coach Waligorski, Roger Kirkpatrick, Bob Hauptly, John Weber, David Michelson, Lloyd Weideman, Brian Sage. SECOND' ROW: Steve Heilmann, Robert Risse, Lester Bailey, Wayne Magee, Wayne Buehner, David Heilmann. Mary Ann Toneff, Judy Kirkpatrick, Becky Sage, Kris Shimp. (Cheerleaders boosted Reboot Spirit. The 1959-60 cheerleaders were sponsored by Mrs. Ellen Crowe. They were very active in keeping school spirit aroused. They decorated goal posts before the football games in both schools’ colors. They led the football players onto the field and basketball players onto the floor before each game. They put up posters before each game to arouse everyone’s interest in the game. They boosted the morale of the team and the crowd each time the Raider team played ball. JUtgl] Stepping JL antt t s s 0 f The Dunkerton High students are justly proud of their excellent band. Although it is primarily a concert band, it also performs as a marching unit. During football and basketball season the pep band, consisting of Katherine Dorsey, Judy Goeller, Ronnie Riel, Judy Fuller, Bob Hauptly, Dick Turner, John Wyles, Gary Miller, Chuck Dorsey, Robert Spier, Mar-gene Bailey helps to arouse enthusiasm at all pep meetings and games. The Miss Dunkerton for 1960 was Dee Bartholomew. Max Teisinger, Charles Dorsey, John Davis, Leta Bartholomew, Linda Moulds, Jean Brennan, Stanley Meyerhoff, Margene Bailey, Karla Kuenstling, Regina Reiter, Judy Fuller, Ronnie Reil, Judy Goeller, Gene Taber, Bonnie Rasmussen, Marlene Miller, Robert Moulds, Katherine Dorsey, Candyss Reiter, Don Anderson, Gary Miller, Dee Bartholomew, Lyle Matthias, Jorge Ann McIntosh, Bob Hauptly, John Weber, Kathy Kramer, Steve Heilmann, David Heilmann, Tom Brasch, Jim Hauptly, Bob Spier, John Wyles, Dick Turner, Bob Graham, Jim Stewart, Jed Magee. MAJORETTES—Sue Weisert, Carolyn Miller, Marilyn Schares, Darlene Salisbury, Lynette Simester. Utixcd (Gliorus FIRST ROW: Carole Cox, Viva Kellogg, Grace Weber, Sonja Clubine, Bonita Greenley, Judy Kirkpatrick, Mary Ann Toneff, Becky Sage, Charlene Mixdorf, Jean Strempke, Regina Reiter, Sheryl Adams. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Neubauer, Donna McDougall, Rita Ritter, Helen Roberts, Kay Miller, Jo Ann Miller, Peg Nissen, Joan Knebel, Zelma Miller, Linda Meyerhoff, Lois Strayer, Carole Bailey, Jo Ann Schares, Judy Goeller. THIRD ROW: Gene Taber, Galen Matthias, Charles Dorsey, Linda Moulds, Jean Brennan, Carolyn Miller, Evelyn Fox, Dee Bartholomew,LetaBartholomew, PatRekers, Claudia Eldridge, Rawleigh Hemmer, Ronnie Reil, Bob Brasch. FOURTH ROW: Don Happel, Dave Bailey, Bob Graham, Raymond Humphrey, Dick Turner, Jed Magee, Harold Vokoun, Tom Stewart, Leslie Davis, Tom Brasch, Don Anderson, Gary Miller, Jim Stewart. leans’ OSlce (Club FIRST ROW: Mrs. Neubauer, Bob Brasch, Ronnie Reil, Mickey Weideman, Delbert Clubine, Rawleigh Hemmer, Gene Taber. SECOND ROW: Galen Matthias, Don Happel, Gary Miller, Dave Bailey, Don Anderson, Jim Stewart, Charles Dorsey. THIRD ROW; Bob Graham, Tom Brasch, Dick Turner, Jed Magee, Harold Vokoun, Tom Stewart, Leslie Davis, Raymond Humphrey. FIRST ROW: Carole Cox, Viva Kellogg, Judy Kirkpatrick, Bonita Greenley, Mary Ann Toneff, Becky Sage, Charlene Mixdorf, Patsy Schares, Jean Strempke, Regina Reiter, Sheryl Adams. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Neubauer, Donna McDougall, Rita Ritter, Judy Goeller, Sonja Clubine, Helen Roberts, Lynda Heiple, Carol Bailey, Jo Ann Schares, Marilyn Schares, Grace Weber. THIRD ROW; Lois Strayer, LaVonne Ingamells, Peg Nissen, Claudia Eldridge, Kris Shimp, Darlene Salisbury, Barbara Bailey, Linda Meyerhoff, Jo Ann Miller, Theresa Weber, Kay Miller. FOURTH ROW: Zelma Miller, Linda Moulds, Jean Brennan, Carolyn Miller, Evelyn Fox, Leta Bartholomew, Patsy Rekers, Joan Knebel, Dee Bartholomew. r ♦ i o FIRST ROW; Jean Stremke, Carol Bailey, Dee Bartholomew, Carolyn Miller, Jean Brennan, Donna McDougall, Judy Kirkpatrick. ROW TWO: Ronnie Riel, Dick Turner, Tom Stewart, Jed Magee, James Stewart, Charles Dorsey, Don Happel. Carole Bailey Jean Brennan Lynette Simester r kcI i cf 7 id.H. id d hdl e V mJ b id x A! 1j dL cu O d m D Jean Brennan Carol Bailey Dee Bartholomew Lynette Simester Charles Dorsey Dick Turner Don Happel Mike Riordan Charles Dorsey Galen Matthias Bob Brasch Dick Turner Jed Magee Ronnie Reil Don Happel Tom Stewart Jim Stewart Mike Riordan GRANDMA’S BEST YEARS Grandma’s Best Years , the senior class play was presented two evenings in October. The old comedy theme took on a few new twists as a cast of sixteen romped its way through this breezy farce, set to a small town environment. The cast was very enthusiastic about the play and presented an excellent performance. CAST Mrs. Abbott .... Sadie Joyce Abbott .... . . . Sonja Clubine Marion Abbott . . . . . Bonita Greenley Dottie Morgan . . . . Darlene Salisbury Willie Abbott. . . . Shorty Jim Meyerson. . . . Gram Patch Mabel . Charlene Mixdorf Bubbles Mrs. Carlson .... Miss Quelch .... Edwin Carlson ... Cousin Oscar .... Student Director . . Director . Mrs. Ellen Crowe TISH BENTHAM . . . DONNA MC DOUGALL MADGE BENTHAM .... ZELMA MILLER PENNY BETHAM.............RITA RITTER AUDREY DILLEY.............PAT REKERS ELSIE.................JO ANN SCHARES MAYOR BENTHAM...........BUTCH HAPPEL LANCE BENTHAM....................JED MAGEE BERT DILLEY............HAROLD VOKOUN REGIE CASE.............JIM STEWART ANDREW BALES.............DAVE BAILEY JOHN SAMUELS..............JOE WYLES OFFICER O’HARA.........TOM BRASCH BENNISTER..............GARY MILLER CLARK...........................GARY HALGREN $AM....................GARY SNYDER STUDENT DIRECTOR. .MARY ANN TONEFF DIRECTOR............MRS. ELLEN CROWE HI uletide Reason The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held May 7 at the President Hotel, Waterloo, Iowa. Lanterns, umbrellas, toriis, cherry trees, and many varied colored streamers carried out the Sayonara theme. Don Wendt and his band provided the music for an evening of enchantment. The Sophomore servers were: Dee Bartholomew, Marilyn Schares, Jean Brennan, Judy Kirkpatrick, Bob Brasch, Vernon Jensen, Tom Stewart, and Loren Knief. The royalty for the prom was: Bonita Greenley, Queen; Mike Riordan, King; Mary Ann Toneff, Princess; Dennis Miller, Prince. (3Il|tcago Pound tutors (ttontmencement Young though we were when we entered these halls, we have found many precious things; friendship, knowledge, and happiness. We worked, we learned, we loved and we lived. We were challenged by our teachers, by our parents; and we shall continue to be challenged as we pass through these doors to begin the new life that lies beyond. We shall remember the understanding and guidance given to us by our teachers. Although we may be separated, our memories of DHS will linger on forever. V A L E D I C T 0 R 1 A N ALL-AROUND STUDENT ♦ t junior (Ataards ALL-AROUND STUDENT HISTORY AWARD DROSTE HOME SALES Marsh Field Space Homes The Finest in Modern Living 154 1 2 Independence Ave. Phone AD 3-0755 Waterloo, Iowa Residence—AD 2-8167 DON DEL’S HIGHLAND SERVICE 1539 Independence Ave. Waterloo, Iowa AD 4-9273 SPAHN ROSE LUMBER CO. MEDIA ADVERTISING AGENCY Lumber—Redi-Mix Concrete 2215 Falls Ave. Phone 4401 Waterloo, Iowa WATERLOO SAVINGS BANK Member of F. D. S. Member of F. D. I. C. Readlyn, Iowa FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CO. Grinding- -Shelling Coal--Feed--Seeds--Twine WALNUT DAIRY FARMS Drink More Milk KURTT'S STORE Every Day Low Prices Mixing- -Fertilizer - -Tile Phone 5161 Readlyn Waterloo, Iowa Dial 2321 Denver, Iowa MARICLE BODY AUTO FENDER SHOP DEL'S AUTO REPAIR Don’t Say Bread—Say Knit tel Corner KLEEN MAID Auto Glass Installation Phone 2361 Fairbank Dial 2906 Readlyn Iowa’s favorite bread Is a treat to eat-plain or toasted! Waterloo, Iowa BELLIS STANDARD SERVICE Washing Greasing Tires - -A ccessories 917 Independence Ave. SAUNDER’S HARDWARE Phone 3231 DENVER SAVINGS BANK Member of F. D. L C. Phone AD 4-9168 Waterloo, Iowa Denver, Iowa Phone 2431 Denver, Iowa FRITZ HEILMANN PHILLIPS 66 Tank Wagon Service Phone 107 Dunkerton, Iowa KNEBEL'S GARAGE General Repairing Steam Cleaning Phone 4 Dunkerton, Iowa DOROTHY STRAYER Lime Fertilizer Residence-AD 3-2833 Quarry-AD 2-8524 Route 3 Waterloo, la. FARMERS COOP ELEVATOR Feed-Grain-Seed-Tile Fertilizer-Fence-Coal Grinding and Mixing Phone 55 Dunkerton, la. MAGEE’S DRUG STORE Drugs—Paints Wallpaper Phone 22 Dunkerton, la. HERB C. MEYERHOFF Farmers Gas County Ins. Minnesota Mutual Fire Gas Bremer County Mutual Ins. Pfisters Hybrid Corn MARV'S FEED SEED Wayne Feeds Seeds Fertilizers Custom Grinding and Mixing Phone 16 Dunkerton, la. Congratulations from SOY DRUGSTORE Jesup Iowa KLINGER STORE Ted Poock, Owner General Merchandise Klinger Iowa MAC'S TAP Short Orders Dunkerton Iowa JENSON SERVICE STATION Phillips 66 Products Tires Batteries Phone 107 Dunkerton, la. BOB MYRTLE SPEED Lunches Dunkerton Iowa HANSON FOOD LOCKER Complete Processing Service Dial 2411 Jesup, Iowa PAUL'S DRIVE INN Dinners Root Beer Ice Milk Short Orders Home Made Pies Dunkerton Iowa FARMER'S STATE BANK Jesup, Iowa Office at Evansdale Complete Banking Services Member F. D. L C. FARM SERVICE CO. John Deere Sales Service Tractor Oil Marlow Delaval Milkers Phone 68 Readlyn Iowa MATTHIAS IMPLEMENT Farm Equipment Parts Service Phone 4201 Readlyn Iowa WELLNER SON DX Service Station G roceries—Meats Batteries Greasing Tires--Cigarettes Phone 66 Dunkerton INGAMELL’S Plumbing and Heating Armstrong Heating System Sales and Service Phone 16 Dunkerton, Iowa DUNKERTON APPLIANCE Zenith Admiral TV Amana Appliances Laundry Equipment Electrical Wiring Phone 77 Dunkerton MC MILLIN GROCERY General Merchandise Goodrich and Ball Brand Rubber Footwear Big Smith Overalls Phone 51 Dunkerton FARMERS CREAMERY LOCKER Temptation Butter Butchering and Processing Locker or Home Freezer DUNKERTON LUMBER CO. For all your building needs Congratulations from DOCTOR KNIPFER Jesup Iowa Phone 40 Dunkerton Phone 44 Dunkerton DOCTORS STRAIN BENSEN Veterinarians Phone 7 or 3110 BROWN IMPLEMENT COMPANY Allis Chalmers New Idea Sales Service Phone 3021 ROWLEY AND SCHARES IMPLEMENT John Deere Sales Service Phone 2321 Jesup Iowa Jesup Iowa SPIES MOTORS Front End Lineups and Motor Tuneups SHIMP BROTHERS HARDWARE Paint and Linoleum Your Thermogas Dealer Dunkerton Iowa B AND J READY MIX COMPANY Phone 6707 Dunkerton Iowa Phone 5 Dunkerton BROWN LUMBER COMPANY Where it Costs You Less Raymond Iowa CARROLL HAUPTLY Building Contractor Phone 7912 Dunkerton Iowa MILLER IMPLEMENT International New Idea Farm Machinery Fairbank Phone 2531 RAYMOND DAVIS Water Lines--Crushed Rock Sand---Gravel Basements--Bull Dozing Earth Moving BENTLEY CHEVROLET New Used Cars--Trucks Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 2803 Dunkerton Phone 2701 Fairbank DON'S AUTO SALES Ford Sales Service 24 hr. wrecker service Phone 2751 Fairbank PRIMOSE HEATING A C Lennox Dealer Waterloo -- AD 3-5809 Jesup — 3531 E. H. STUMME M. D. U P. STUMME M. D. Phone 3311 Denver Iowa MOELLER AUTO MART Plymouth-Desoto-Valiant Factory Trained Mechanics 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 7601 Readlyn Iowa CHAPEL OF MEMORIES 601 Broadway Waterloo, Iowa JACK'S DRIVE INN 1700 Falls Avenue 6 A. M. 8 P. M. Try our big tenderloins! Jack Riddle Owner WE ST-SIDE MAID RITE 410 W. Park Avenue Waterloo, Iowa PEOPLES BANK TRUST Waterloo Iowa JOHNNY' TEXACO SERVICE Complete One-Stop Service AAA Free Pickup Delivery AD-4-9166 John Falk W. 'ith Washington Street READLYN HATCHERY Buyers of Eggs and Poultry Feed and Poultry Equipment Poultry Remedies and Culling fertilizers Phone 8301 Readlyn, Iowa C. E. Berryhill, M. D. READLYN CLINIC Phone 99 Readlyn, la. DENVER MILL Custom Grinding Mill Feeds of All Kinds PLATTE TRUCK LINE 41-Foot Livestock Trailers Phone 2631 Denver, Iowa JESUP COOPERATIVE CREAMERY Premium Brand Butter Non-Fat Dried Milk Selids Phone 3821 Jesup, Iowa Compliments Of FROST OIL COMPANY Jesup, Iowa Compliments Of ROGER'S TEXACO Phone 3551 Jesup, Iowa HOLSCHER AUTO COMPANY Sales and Service Phone 3511 Jesup, Iowa BARTHOLOMEW WELDING Machine Shop Dunkerton, Iowa N. E. SILO COMPANY Dunkerton, Iowa DENVER LUMBER CO. Denver, Iowa Phone 2531 Photographs For Every Occasion NATIONAL STUDIOS Waterloo, Iowa CLIFTON'S PARK EAT Waterloo's Super Drive-In Year Around Car Service 2700 Falls Avenue Waterloo, Iowa READLYN SAVINGS BANK Readlyn, Iowa Phone 40 Member of F. D. I. C. MAIN DINER Corner Near Bridge Independence, Iowa EVANSDALE CLEANERS 3565 Lafayette New Dry-Cleaning Process Try Us!! SAUERBUI OIL CAFE Standard Super Service Diesel No. 1 2 Phone 302 Readlyn ASQUITH JEWELRY CO. Established in 1894 221 West 4th Waterloo, Iowa Compliments Of PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. FIRST MAXFIELD MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Lavern W. Wente, Secretary Fire—Lightning—Wind Phone 3571 Denver, Iowa PEOPLE'S MUTUAL 323 West 4th Time and Temperature Waterloo, Iowa EVANSDALE PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. The Evansdale Enterprise Black Hawk County’s Biggest Weekly A New Paper DENVER FROZEN FOOD CENTER Butchering Processing Curing--Rentals Phone 2621 Denver AD-2-8953 Waterloo Come On! Let's Go To The MAIN DINER! Where it’s the best food. Sandwiches Meals Homemade Pies Cakes Dales George Waterloo, Iowa JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS 135 River Forest Road Evansdale, Iowa WITTENBURG LIVESTOCK Dealers in all kinds of livestock! Buyers: Leo Wittenburg A1 Fortsch Phone 8801 WENDELL FENTON D-X Service Complete Auto Service Firestone Tires--Batteries Commercial Mullan Phone AD-4-7454 Waterloo, Iowa FARM BUREAU INSURANCE SERVICES Farm Bureau Members Hugh J. Craft—Agency Mgr. Office In Waterloo, la. STEVE'S 66 BULK SERVICE Fast Fuel Service Highway 281 East Phone AD 4-2051 Our Best to the Grads of 1960 CADILLAC LANES INC. Waterloo's Finest Bowling Center BRIDEN INSURANCE State Farm Companies Auto--Life Fire--Hail 314 Commercial St. Waterloo Iowa HURWICH'S Waterloo’s Oldest Furniture Store 500-8 Lafayette Street Phone AD 4-5581 Waterloo Iowa WATERLOO PAPER COMPANY Wholesalers Distributors of Paper Specialties IOWA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. Electricity For Better Living Waterloo Iowa Waterloo Iowa FAIRBANK STATE BANK Member of F. D. L C. Phone 2811 Fairbank Iowa MEYERS NURSERY Landscape Gardeners Shrubs, Vines, Evergreens Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Work 1435 Independence Ave. AD 2-3954 Waterloo Iowa PORKY'S RANCH HOUSE Steaks, Chicken Sea Food, and Prime Ribs Located on Highway 218 AD 4-2142 Private Party Rooms Waterloo Iowa UNITED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION EXCHANGE Red Droste Don Graham--Field Manager 154 1 2 Independence Ave. Phone AD 3-0755 Waterloo Iowa PETERSEN GREENHOUSES 1925 Independence Ave. Dial AD 4-6883 SERVICE OPTICAL 301 East Fourth St. Waterloo Iowa Waterloo Iowa Best wishes to the Graduates from LARRY’S CLOTHES 400 E. 4th Lafayette Waterloo Iowa CHICKEN ON WHEELS Chicken Steaks Pizza 1400 Falls Avenue Waterloo, Iowa Congratulations to the Seniors DICK'S STORE Meats-----Frozen Foods Ice Cream-----Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. L.F. Weisbard Phone 6903 Dunkerton READLYN FEED MILL Feed----Grain Grind Mixing Phone 6901 Readlyn Iowa CLUTE’S SUPER MARKET If it's food to eat We have it I Waterloo, Iowa CUSTOM GRINDING MIXING Where you grow it and Where you feed it! Corn Shelling Phone 5002 Elmer Stumme INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers • (over Monutodurers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City PRINTED IN U S A • vrS. ’Tvrr— v x V. w- '1M ' i V,a-a ' H x r 5 v i NW“ 4 | • 4 i 'V, A ,'r—v 1v VO .;vvV ¥ - h ■ J‘ V A V 1 i • • -, - V vv _ o T v. A ■ A v o . T-t , i ’A A ■v ' v . a -V - . A . - L ; X '-A V '’ •• - ■ x . .;: w ■ ; -_ „ a ■. • v ' . x , !• ’ ■ •. ' • :• .-...: ° A-r? . ' : V .A •' ' f “ -w I V • .' W' . -% - ■ .■y . •' - ‘ 7 ;• . v i, - T %T ■ . v A -t% V.- 7 -. .; V M; .V v v. v •■ '-- ; • .- % - •-• t. -’v a ' V . % .’ ■ -• X . 1V -c v. v V% V 1 W. ■: ■ - ■ ■ A A • — ”V■% J% - 'S V v ■- ,'■• ■ ' -. , ’ - 'Tm l ✓ 'A r- — - . ts -g- _ . ; ,- • _.-- .'v - -■ ! 7-.N V ‘? V • . - f v. r.c; Nv ' • •• 4 . 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