ILVER A D BLUE 0F 52 f-1' 4 -Qu? Pubhshed By'The SENIOR CLASS OfThe Dysart Consolidated School Dysarh Iowa 1952 We semors w1sh to ded1cate our 1952 annual to the memory of Harold Nass 1944 graduate of the Dysart H1gh School He made the supreme sacr1f1ce for h1S country by g1V1I1g h1s 11fe on the Korean batt1ef1e1d October 10 1951 Harold entered the servlce March Z1 1951 and went overseas Sept 17 1951 The Sen1or Class of 52 Z , 3 . , ' ' ! l . , . ' v CHOOL BOARD FIRST ROW Karl Aschenbrenner Robert Savererde Secretarv Rudy llaxrarr Presrdeut FrankSchm1dt Treasure Leonard Maley Supermtendent SECOND ROW George Reed Rox Lune Dr Ltmmer FAC LTY SECOND ROW Beverly Moderow Mrs Beth Houser Emd Sclmtcllle Altce Decker Margaret Wexer Jean Lorenzen DYSART NATICNAI BAlNlx The Frrendlw Bank Serxtce that makes frrendg 3 O I FIRST ROW: Millard Youtz, Forrest Hauifan, Leonard Maley, Elmer Gast, Art Borwick, Marvin Heller. fi? JAY KARL ASCHENBRENNER Longer than a rainy week end at the sea- shore. BILLIE LOU DICKEN Life is long and I am short. DARLYS ELAINE FAWLEY N, ' z Q' V71 A W . 'y,.5ir ' , 'Silence is golden, but who needs money. SA Jmtf' VN--N., VIR JEAN L. GONNERMAN I want to leamg I want to know, NANCY LEE HANSON Here's to the girl with a heart and a smile who makes this bubble of life worth while. BETH LORRAINE HOEPPNER She needs no purse, her gold is in her hair. WILLIAM ALBERT KULLMER Well here I am girls. EVERGREEN HAT CHERY Dysart, Iowa SENIUR ff 5 snr., 1 wqrf U ,, In 'uqiw Qsqsaf'-.Av Y' '1.x -z '- in Jlffzh ' l- --.v gmfgyg wk p ffafjtiff .Z-if 1 4 .CA- 5 gf! 4. 1.L'f f., . my 5 :. fs f, S R1 ' 's C ,iv 14 'fy Q. V 4- 1, .4 mf-2 V ' :ff-2 ' , 1 , gk J il QQ A 1 1 , , .1 .W .' 1.2-if -L4 ff' 121 ,N 1. I . ,..+e4fA C, 'Zu ni Y V ,lr Heins! QEKQQQ K ,f-45421 f fa : A ,xi 'Q if ,N .. if ?53?itg5 V7 , :ey ,, as -- ,'!! , fx .Lf 'R 147fxg f,5.. W ,f,, K' ,f4,,ig,,. we ,fi A123 .rx 42215 DORIS MARIE WAGAMEN Those Dreamy Eyes. SHIRLEY SUE WIESE 'There never was a minute when Shirley wasn't in it. AVON THEATRE COFFEE SHOP Your own entertainment Dysart, Iowa is our business E IOR JUDY ANN RAYMOND lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. DALE ELMER SANTMAN Al1 great men are dying, and I'm not feeling so well myself. DONA MAE HELEN SKILES Some after honor seek, some after loveg I after both. WILBERT E. STUECK Happy am I, from care I m free, why aren't they all contented like me? Q, Pete EARLY GLIMPSES Chick Nar1Ce' l n --4- - X 5 r. -. iv' Flash and Jo ulGuS 'Willie vvButChH I. vHep1l llvivll I Bones Q Ash ai uvwagu ME-roglv Doc ,,MOnteH Squirrely 'Y I' I.,0uy DR. H.S. LAMES DR. C.R. ROBERTS, M.D. Judy 'Wib CLASS UFFICERS PRESIDENT Nancy Hanson VICE PRESIDENT Jay Aschenbrenner SECRETARY Joan Pleper TREASURER W1lbert Stueck MOTTO Our A1m Success Our Hope to W1n COLORS French Blue and Sllver FLOWER Amerlcan Beauty Rose CLASS IH TORY On a brlght mornmg 1n 1939 we boarded a tram for a long r1de Our con ductor Mrs Re1mers asslsted Jay Aschenbrenner B111 Kullmer Wmlbert Stueck Darlys Fawley Dona Mae Skxles K Larnes and others on the fxrst lap of our journey Mlss Brown was our conductor on the Znd lap and we made a few stops on the way As we cont1nued on our way w1th Mrss Harden we stopped to p1ck up Dale Santrnan M1ss Klovstad was our next conductor and we enjoyed put tmg on an operetta We cont1nued our journey and were now well on our way Our new con ductor Mlss Holtz welcomed four new passengers They lncluded a set of twxns Jean and .Ioan P1eper B1ll1e Lou Drcken and Beth Hoeppner M1ss Hoff was our next conductor and we welcomed Dor1s Wagaman aboard our tra1n Next we entered .Tumor Hlgh and had many dlfferent conductors Our mam conductor was Mrs Maley Here we were jo1ned by Butch Randall and V1v1an M1ller We were now seexng and learnmg many new th1ngs and most of us enjoyed lt Then the great day came when we graduated from our younger ways and boarded a new and more lnterestmg tra1n along w1th two new passengers Shlrley Wlese and Nancy Hanson Here we got to know the englneer Mr Maley and our conductor for the next four years M155 Decker After only a few weeks of school we were 1n1t1ated 1nto the crowd Now that we were off1c1a1ly passengers of th1s great tra1n we enjoyed many experxences of our hlgh school days When the end of the flrst year came the class enjoyed a p1cn1c 1n Clark's Park Several of the passengers were lost but were soon found 1n t1rne to f1n1sh the frrst lap of the journey and start on the second When our tram was 1eav1ng we agaln gamed two more passengers They were Robert Peters and Judy Raymond Durmg th1s next year we had the pr1v1lege of 1n1t1at1ng the people who took over our recently vacated car We spent the rest of th1s lap workmg hard for lt took more work to enjoy the tr1p CORNFIELD AUTO COMPANY Dysart Iowa --ll ' ' ll ! . - D ' 7 I D D D I ' . . - . . - P 1 ' . . . l . , . ! 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I 'Q . . 1 Soon we were begmnmg the second half of our Journey and probably our most excltlng part of the tr1p was puttlng on the Junlor Sen1or Banquet But as all good thlngs must come to an end we soon came to the last lap of our Journey After en-yoy1ng everyth1ng for the last tlme we b1d our conductor and englneer farewell and went out to face the world but always to remember th1s Journey CLASS WILL We the senlor Class of 1952 bemng 1n our r1ght mlnd do bequeath and beqult leave g1VC and get r1d of the followxng members of the Senlor Class to put 1n thelr place these lowly creatures JAY ASCHENBRENNER w1lls h1s tallness to Larry Santrnan BILLIE LOU DICKEN w1lls her natural curly ha1r and blue eyes to Mr Maley's fam1ly DARLYS FAWLEY w1lls her west wlndow and b1noculars for watchlng cer ta1n boys to Sh1r1ey Bader VIR JEAN GONNERMAN w1lls her good naturedness to N1ck Kl1nz1ng NANCY HANSON w1lls her Job of bexng pres1dent to one of the up com1ng senlors BETH I-IOEPPNER w1lls her soprano volce to Darrell Offt BILL KULLMER w1lls h1s leadershlp of pep band to any one who can satxsfy all pep band members K LAMES w1lls h1s tr1m physlque to .I1mmy Keen VIVIAN MILLER w1lls her excut1ve ab1l1ty and speed to anyone who s w1ll 1ng to Jump xnto the harness ROBERT PETERS w1lls h1s drlvrng ab1l1ty to students ID Drlvers Tra1n1ng JEAN and JOAN PIEPER w1ll the1r full t1tle to all Iowa State students t the com1ng Sen1or glrls DARYL PRETZ w1lls h1s hunt1ng ab1l1ty to Rmchard Kersten CHALMER RANDALL w1lls h1s neatness and mterest 1n g1rls to Verlyn H 1rder JUDY RAYMOND w1lls her bashfulness to Jlm M11ne. DALE SANTMAN w1lls h1s corny Jokes and humor to Paul Matth1ef-,en DONA MAE SKILES w1lls her prospects of becommg a marr1ed woman to Marlene Dunlap WILBERI STUECK w1lls h1s tendency to annoy and pester the g1rls to Carroll I-Iupfeld DORIS WAGAMAN w1lls her courtshlp to Barbara Waller SHIRLEY WIESE w1lls her temper to Karen I-Iomolar DYSART IMPLEMENT COMPANY Dysart Iowa 9 1 1 1 1 - , . .. I . ,O . . . . i. . V f L . . . 2 f. . - - 1 CLASS PRUPHECY DATE December 18 1972 PLACE Catalma Resort Catalma Island I am Jay Aschenbrenner edltor of the New York T1mes w11t1ng' on all the famous people here at Catal1na Resort The f1rst that I of course ran across and could not m1ss IS Darlys Fawley who 1S tak1ng over Louella Parson s Job ln Hollywood Th1S tlme she has not come to fmd out about the latest love affa1rs but to follow a famous mllhonau-e Thls mxlhonamre W1lbert Stueck atta1ned h1s t1t1e by dxcover lng uramum on h1S farm Mr Stueck IS reported to be v1s1t1ng h1s l1fe long frlend Mr W1ll1am Kullmer who was voted the most E11g1ble Bachelor of 1972 w1th h1s mult1m1111ons Not only do they have famous people here but bath1ng su1ts too The most economlcal and latest style bathlng su1t 15 the Modolena whlch was deslgned and modeled by M1ss Judy Raymond M1ss Raymond has had an offer of several thousand dollars to deslgn another one for M1ss Shlrley W1ese MISS W1ese the top woman wrestler 15 reported to have the strongest muscles of any woman M1ss W1ese got several thousand dollars when she won her t1tle over Beetle Bomb I see M1ss Nancy Hanson has just landed on the axr f1eld 1n her flymg ever made by human bemgs It has been rumored that Rudolph Valentmo the former Harry Klng Lames has ordered a room on M1ss Hanson s flylng saucer H15 lnterest seems to have changed from plcture maklng to Mars Prof and M1ss Gregory Hoggenburgger are vacat1on1ng here by themselves hav1ng left at home thelr fam1ly of several sets of twlns Mrs I-loggenburgger the former Joan Pleper IS a graduate of the UH1V6TS1ty of Iowa Her husband graduated from Iowa State College and 15 now at Cambr1dge Her tw1n s1ster Jean Russell 15 also vacat1on1ng here after f1n1sh1ng the mov1e The Rustlers and the Redhead' For her actlng 1n th1s movle she IS expected to be the academy ward wlnner of 1972 These guests are all belng entertalned 1n the evenlngs by such people as Dale Santman better known as Groucho Marx and M1ss V1r Jean Gonnerman whose stage name IS M1ss De Lancy De Carlo the famous contralto M1ss De Laney De Carlo sang several select1ons from the opera Carmen' and Groucho Marx 1t IS sald brought the house down wlth h1s famous Jokes Frlday nxght we w1ll be enertalned by the famous Chalmer Randall James the trumpeter who wlll play h1s latest record1ng The Angels are Comlng The1r Wmgs Are Ln Slght ' TAMA BENTON CO OPERATIVE COMPANY Dysart Iowa 10 . . , . . . . saucer, She has set the record of flying to Mars and back in the shortest tlme . . , ' ' ' ' ll ll I ' ' ' , ll .I Robert Peters IS here at the Catalxna Resort sell1ng a new war bomb for the government He IS sa1d to have traveled over all the 48 states and has made over f1ve m1ll1on dollars on h1s bomb He 1S soon gomg to begm work on a rocket to .Iup1ter B1l11e Lou D1cken head of the Kosnar Ford Corporat1on IS also here adver t1s1ng the style of red convert1bles It IS sa1d that she has sold qu1te a few and expects another new sh1pment soon Dor1s Wagaman the 1927 speed way w1nner IS the tester for M1ss D1cken s convert1bles When asked wh1ch car she l1kes best to race w1th she saxd the rocket Wh1Ch travels at a speed of one hundred seventy m1les per hour MISS Wagaman lnvented th1s car herself CataI1na s latest house guest IS MISS VIVIBD M1ller VIVIZH s typ1ng ablllty has landed her a Job as Publ1c Stenographer at the R1tz Carlton Hotel 1n New York C1ty Th1s enables her to meet and work for many world famous travelers e I here comes Beth Hoeppner The A1rplane Stewardess of 1972 1ust 1n from a short fl1ght over San Anton1o Texas The plane was sa1d to be grounded for a few days because of WINTER' weather Mr Daryl Pretz. IS try1ng to put over a bus1ness deal to have one of the famous Pretz Pool Halls 1nstalled ln the m1ddle d1str1ct of Catalxna resort It lS sa1d he has m1ll1ons 1nstalled throught the world The resort 1tself IS noted for the famous fr1ed ch1cken wh1ch1s purchased from the Matth1esen Ch1cken Plantat1on wh1ch 15 run by the former Dona Sk1les w1th the help of her husband B111 and thelr f1fteen ch1ldren very extraordmary as they are all from the well known class of 52 of Dysart Iowa b'FTW R .4 DYSART CLEANERS M HAROLD S CAFE Dysart Iowa gf Dysart Iowa Nur 11 . . . . , . , . , . . . . . . . , . XV 1 . , va ' , rv Il I These are the outstanding people here atCatalina Resort. It is also ' I as I 'TN-XX , new N 29' 7 -Z. px Zee?-f ls 'R-Ill' U il R T ' ,STH 'N X99 ltr' i , X Qc It 1 UU' T' Sponsor K Larnes Busrness Manager Dona Skrles Edrtor Jax Aschenhrenner FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT S urley W1ese Lrterary Edrtor Mr Heller Advxsor E IOR CLASS PLAY Assrstant Edrtor Mrss Decker Sponsor Brllre Lou Drcken Txp1st SECOND ROW Mr Maley Spa nsor Wrlhert Stueck Ass1stantBus1ness Manager Robert Peters Assrstant Sports Edrtor Beth Hoeppner Txprst Vrr lean GOUUBTYTIHU Judy Rax mond Jean Preper Typtst Vrvran Mrller THIRD ROW Dale Santman Sales Manager Butch Randall Sports Edrtor Dons Wagaman Assrstant Sales Manager Darlys Fawley Art Edxtor Nancy Hanson Class Edrtur Joan Preper Daryl Pretz Brll Kullrner Photography Ray Seegmrller Junror Advxstr Kae Robrnson Junror The entrre actron takes place rn the hvrng room of The Green Vlne the home ofthe late George Brand Georoe Brand s relatrves have returned to The Green Vlne rn an attempt to frnd agaln some of the help that once was there rn the personaue of Cousrn George Unknown to Myrtle and Tom who are flnancrally broke and haxe come to Cousln George s house to fxnd hrs money Peter and Mary are also broke and have come to The Green Vrne for refuge Peggy and Geoffrey were secretly marrred and haxe come to George s house for thelr honeymoon Brrdre Fuller adds comedy to the play when she comes to the house and trxes to make them belrexe that she lox es George and wants hrs wrll changed for her sake Messalrna rs her farthful mard and .laphet rs there tryrng to buy the house ln the end though Cousrn George reappears to them and everyth1ng turns Out Okay CAST George Brand Joram HELM 5 IMPLEMENT Co Myrtle Brand Kwan Tom Brand Powers Peter Brand Mary Brand Tennant Peggy Brand Mason DYSART coxsomoarrzo scHooL Geoffrey Caflfwn 'vlrs Brrdle Fuller 12 Messalma JaphetTw1ll1ge K Lames Shrrley WICSS Robert Peters Chalmer Randall Judy Raymond Dona Skrles Brll Kullmer Beth l-loeppner Darlys Fawley Wrlbert Stueck X1 1 1 ,,. 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' Mmawy FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIf'llT Kae Robrnson Par Palmer Shrrley Sremens Dorothy Seebmrller Donna Ewoldr Marlys Yuska Norma Drcken Lors See bach SECOND ROW Pat Srp Eleanor Nass Carol Brandt Jea11Stern Elarne Prppert Marran Underwood Drane Holst Sponsor Mrss Weyer THIRD ROW Dean Hoff Donald Grahm Ray Seegrrrrller Boblobel DarrellGoken Rrch Lmdeman Denn1sW1eben Joe Stokes Eddre Baldwrn FOURTH ROW Robert Knoop Roge Santman Don Leo Duane Wrnterroth Larry Wrllrams Darrell offr Veryln Harder Carroll Hupfeld rHll0R CLASS PLAY PEOPLE ARE TALKING' Junror Kennedy rebelled agarnst hrs famrly and frrends because they all wanted hrm to be somethrng he drdn't want to be Hrs mother wanted hrm to be a boy scout Glorra wanted hrm to be a srnger hrs father wanted hrm to study Cynthra sard he should become a baseball player etc Junror frnally overcome hrs troubles and all turned out all rrght wrth hrm gettrng hrs dog CAST Eddy Davenport Ray Seegmrller Esther Kennedy Elarne Prppert Glorra Kennedy Jean Stern Florence Davenport Dranne Holst Brute Bronson Dennrs Wreben WUEST DRUG STORE Junror Kennedy Dean Hoff Cynthra Kennedy Carol Brandt Herman Apley Rrch Lrndeman BADER'S STORE Peggy Kennedy Pat Palmer Hrram Kennedy Don Leo Ruthre Saxon. . . . Kae Robrnson Sadre Allspaugh ....... Pat Srp Tom fthe Postman . . .Duane Wrnterroth Murray Godshawl . . . Robert Knoop Polrceman . . . , Larry Wrllrams S - as ' ., QL . , . D '- 1 K 1- ' I e T l we 'f x - -E y xt a . A 'J La U of ' J z , ' I , . I ll I . . . , . . . , . . , . UPHUMOHE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dona Hanson, Barbara Hanson, Dorothy Raub, Darlys Siemens, Betty Underwood, Mary McDonald, Pat Ellingson, Carol Berry, Darlene Jansen. SECOND ROW: Darlys Lorenzen, Ethel Kersten, Richard Kersten, Norman Knoop, Terry Hadachek, Marlene Dunlap, Norman Corcran, Darwyn Go- ken, Sponsor-Mr. M. F. Youtz. THIRD ROW: Ray Morgan, La Verne Gonnerman, Donald Edmonds, Richard Winterroth, Larry Lorenzen, Larry Kullmer, Duane Ab- ernathy, Craig Robinson. FRE HME KLINZINCHS l STATION COLD BROS. Dry Goods -Groceries Variety-Meats FRONT ROW, LEET TO RIGHT: Sallie Lamprecht, Karen Olson, Zybel Winterroth Barbara Denker, lanyce Ulch, Betty McNamee. SECOND ROW: Nick Klinzing, Junior Corcran, Roger Raymond, Larry Luxe, Jimmy Keen, Larry Santnzan, Paul Mattlziesen, Wayne Seegmiller. THIRD ROW: Spons-'r-Mr. Borwicl-1, Elyse Viluta, Karen llomalar, Darlys offn, Barbara Waller, Shirliu Bader, Eleanor Gonnerman, Janet Gahan. FOURTH ROW: Bernard McDonald, Jinx Milne, Elden Nelson, Eugene Whitmore, Larry Lincoln, Donnie Thompson, Leonard Svoboda. CHO0L ACTIVITIE .IUNICR SEINIOR BANOUET OF 51 On Apr1l Z0 1951 the .Tumor class entertalned the Semors and Faculty members at the annual sprmg ban 4 t whlch was held at the Communlty Bu1ld 1ng A Starlmte theme was carrled throughout the whole evemng Dancmv was provlded ln the upstaxrs wh1ch was lav1shly decorated Ln keepmg wxth the theme SENIOR JUNIOR PROM Every fall the Senlors always g1ve the .Iunxors a prom Not because of trad1t1on but because 1t always turns out to be a lot of fun On Oct 18th at 8 OO p m the Harvest Ball was underway The gym was decorated beautlfully wxth all the harvest colors 1nclud1ng purnpkxns squash and everyth1ng that IS trad1t1onal of the fall season XMAS PROGRAM The theme of th1s years Xmas program was how the many d1fferent countrles all over the world celebrate the bmrth of Chrlst Jesus All ofthe grade school Jr Hxgh the combmed h1gh school Boy's and G1rl's Choruses and band Jomed together to present one ofthe best Xmas programs Thls program was d1rected by Beverly Moderow and Burtls Burow JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET OF 52 The Senlors and Faculty were enterta1ned by the .Tumors at the annual .lunlor Senlor Banquet on Aprxl 18 1952 The theme was Treasure Island The upsta1rs was complete 1n decoratxon w1th a cave and p1rates all around The mus1c for the dance was provxded by Earl Dunn s band after the toast program MAY DANCE The G A A sponsored a May Dance wh1ch was May 9th at the I-hgh School gym The whole hlgh school body was 1nv1ted Falryland Was the maln theme Durlng the evenlng a Prxnce and Prlncess WaS CIIOSCI1 fI'OI'1'1 the SCIIIOI' Class winch was W1lbert Stueck and Nancy Hanson Each recewed a glft for hav1ng thls honor A SpCC1al program was also on the agenda 1nclud1ng vocal and ln strurnental solos and a faxry dance by slx of the G A A members 15 r v 7 ! 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SENIOR TRIPS On March llth the Soclology Class took the1r f1rst trlp They went to the State Hosp1tal at Independence The trlp proved very educatlonal m that they were able to see how people lxve and are cared for who have mental dlseases The Semors next went to Vmton Apr1l 4th to the State Brallle and Slghtsavmg School They were led on an mterestmg tour over the whole campus by two of the students for the school After the tour they reahzed the vast tmportance of takmg good care of the1r eyes Also Darlys IS gomg to keep a better watch on her purse she left lt 1n the lrbrary lucky she has a good memory The f1rst two tr1ps the senxors took were only afternoon events But on Aprll 17th they took the whole day off to go to M aterloo The mormng was spent at Rath' vmewmg the d1fferent departments of thls huge meat packmg company The semors decmded that Rath's was qu1te spread out because some of them ended up wtth a few bllsters Also we heard that a few of the g1rls wouldn't care to work there be cause of the unlque aroma but the boys were qurte anxrous to leave too Everyone then left for dmner and later met at the John Deere Plant at 1 o'clock The senxors thought thelr h1ke that mornxng was long but concluded after thexr tour through John Deere s that lt was only a l1ttle Jaunt In fact therr tour through Deere's was two and a half mlles long VEISHEA To end the ser1es of trlps for the 5en1ors May 16th they headed for Vexshea desplte the cold ra1ny weather After the H S Convocatlon wh1ch was a short meetlng of all the H S students that had come for Vemshea Hlgh School Day the class spl1t up and went on themr merry way Also at th1s meetlng we found wrth m our m1dst Z5 of Iowa s outstandrng h1gh school students As usual Dysart Hlgh always comes through Two of our senlors Jay Aschenbrenner and Shlrley Wxese were a part of that honored group The senlors spent the afternoon gomg to Vodv1l the stage play 'Harvey' and vlsltmg the many campus buxldxngs whrch were hav1ng open house Stars over Velshea that evenmg completed the day for the semor class They were really a txred group of people but lt IS qulte ev1dent at least the way they talk that they enjoyed themselves very much 16 1 . u - - . ' I 3 , . . X. . , . S u . , ' , - 1 I . . . . ' 1 Q ' J 9 , . 0 - . . 1 . . . . . ' . . o 1 y u ' ' ' ll I I J . 3 2 1 I I , . JU l0H HIGH ri mms - L ill I 'L FR T ROW, LEFT RIGHT: John Hix, Dick Zohel, John Mehlhaus, Richard W A Kr a, Leonard Ma y, Ir. SECOND ROW: Karl Roberts, Managerg Allen Schnell , D rell Dunlap, Mi Daily, R-iger llincgardner, Roger Rvbinson, Elnzer Gast, C :ici Sal Qj FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Meyer, Allen Schnell, Karl Rnlwem, Paul Gahan. SECOND ROW: Ruger Robinson, luhn llix, Roger llinegardner, Leonard Maley, Ir. , Elmer Gast, Coach. THIRD ROW: Richard Krafka, Dick Zvbel, Richard Delfs, Jr hn lxlehlhaus, Donny Miller. wr T7 JUNIOHT , HIGH HASEHALL4' HIX WARE SPURGEON' S BARBER SHOP l! FRONT ROW LEFT TO RICHT Paul Gahan Lenore C reran Bern M vrlvan Rhoada Delfs Wanda Konrcek Betty Sankej. Nrdxth llanson Robert Graharn SECOND ROW Janue lleckroth Ruth Grahlrrn John llrx Mrlxc Darlx Carol Car mall Elarne llupfeld Mrs Wreck THIRD ROW Leonard Maley Don Mrller Rrchard Delfs Mrchael Nelson Jrrn Srp John Mehlhaus Roger llrnegardner AFETY PATRUL EIGHTH FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Leonard Maley John Mehlhaus Davrd Irvrne Roger Robmson Elmer Gast Sponsor SECOND ROW Kerth Cor cran Dawrd Drcken Roger Karr Arnold Srp Paul Karr John H1X THIRD ROW Allen Schnell Roger Hrnegardner James Srp Tom Moeller Ora Hennessy 'W lECK'S Feed and Lrvestocl COAST TO COAST STORES H.C. Woodley 9, -7 7 J N I ? lv f 5 ' L . z- ' ' I X 3 ' Jil.. . I .. N. Mx . 1 i J 7 ' K QS 1 3 if ffm,-M? 1 ' , 0 U LL K ' Q' 5 W i JJ ' J T . 3 J , I , ,f fi H , ' 1 1 ' , rr ' . ' l Y 1 2 1 V V' 1 vs 1 ' , . I 4 ' , I l ' l l I l I , I , '. 2 . Y I I I EVElTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Keith Corcran, Roger Karr, Dwayne Luze, Billy Clime, Ron- ald Day, David Dicken, Stanley Delfs, Larry Corcran. SECOND ROW: Miss Sheldon, Dorothy Lally, Betty Fredrick, Shirley Kohoutek, Marianna Hansen, La Reatha Cunningham, Jane Raymond. THIRD ROW: Gary Gonnerman, Arnold Srp, Fredrick Tritch, Carl Morgan, Dick Seegmiller, Dennis Degner, Richard Dixon. FOURTH ROW: Leon Pettit, Ora Hennessy, Terry Trunk, Larry Winkelpleck, Joyce Jones, Jannis Mehlhouse, Sharon Dicken. IXTH GRADE CORCRAN AND KLIEN Plumbing and Fixtures D. C. WUNDER I Furniture and Funeral Home FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Raymond, Allen Schnell, Roger Robinson, Paul Karr, Kelvin Schuchart, Sharon Machacek, Neil Woodley. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Owens, Carol Degner, Opal Smith, Ann Leo, Susan Holtz, Lorraine Gonnerman, Par Baldwin. THIRD ROW: John Meyer, Betty Edmonds, Karl Roberts, Darrell Dunlap, Roger Bahr, Larry Harder Donald Reed, Gary Ewoldt. FOURTH ROW: Tom Moeller, Dave lrvine, Dick Zlnbtfl, Paul Underwood, Duane Yung, Gene Wunder, Richard Krafka. EET! r. I all 'TW E-vt IWFTH GRADE FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Patrrcra Vesely Karen Ocheltree Sh1rley Mach more Janet Heller SECOND ROW Ro ld K acek, Jane Graham Judxth Whxt na Kleln Larry Nelson Sharon Pretz Lrlhan Taylor Janet Lassen, Norma ubu Larry Grrmrn Mtss Schroeder THIRD ROW Mrchael Berry Ray Wunder Larr C Hansen Karen Reed Joyce Hoeppner Jud De Ven K 1 I ROW Davrd Trrtch Drck Baker Ste rs a Parrzek Sharon Strlclaer Jeanne Heckroth Connre B d Clough a rd Chuck Holtz F0 HTH GRADE FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Carol C11me Jan1ce Dethlefs Barbara Hamfan Raea H1te Mardene Baldwrn Mary Etta Selk SECOND ROW Susan W1lson Conn1eRe1xin5, er KaeT1etz Joey Wood Davrd Messer Dav1dDav Allen Gonnerman THIRD ROW Janrce Wehrhan Sandra Thrll M1ckeySch1otterback Edward Fett Terry Ulch Roger Rrnderknecht Rrchard Havran Mrs Stevenson FOURTH ROW Robert Dengler Brlly Manley John Morgan Douglas Mehlhaus Karen Mehlhause L1ndaSankey Nancy Waller a er MISSING Sharon WALI.,ER'S fphrllrps FARMERS LUMBER CO 1 'O -e 5 6, -F . ' , , s gy v 'Y' v if Q , ' f ,, U , , 1: 'X x , , ' Q ,V Q V . :Xl A 1 ' I 31 -he-li ' . . t ' Z N N. V .jj Lx-V-I, - .g,'--, 1 rCc,,,, I - V t , lf I I , , 1, i 1 ' Z , . ' ' , , . . - 9 f : D r I 1 I J 1 , ' , ' , g ' , , y ranston, Jack Basye Sharon , , , y thlefs, Gary Denker. FOURTH : ' ' , ' , - u lmer, Curtis Wagner, Ma h ' , ' ' , , ' . : 1 5 . 1 I 1 I v . ' , , ' . ' ,. . : I 1 V 1 ' I V I , . - - I . ' I I Y ' I I I Yr ,U 9' C . . nw. Q' - , ' 'f ff. K . 4 . f ' 1 - ! I Q , , I J 1 R I . , ' ,' l . 7 v 3 ' L V ,. f Qc .. , V4 J GRADE r Ill :1.,u' FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Stein, Gail Lally, Elane Heller, Karren Mc Namee, Margaret Thill, Norma Mask, Pamela Whitmore, Kenneth Graham. SECOND ROW: Susan Palmer, Joan Matthiesen, Joyce Taylor, Mary Holtz, David Hanson, Billy Hansen, Terry Grimm. THIRD ROW: Marie Bader, Kaylene Olson, Shirlene Yung, Carole Cranston, Karole Hite, Richard Luze, Charles Cranston, Don Schuchart, Warren Wagner, David Kiedel, Peter Fehr, Earl Wunder, Lois Ott. FOURTH ROW: George Vopelak, Leon Taylor, Ronald Parizek, Le Roy Petersen, Sylvia Kyle, Phyllis Youtz, Joyce Frankhauser, Joyce Pettit, Joanne Bauer, Loren Pippert. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gregory Thill, Dickie Goodwin, Stephen Goldenstein, Lana Lorenz, Joan Woodley, Zaidee Jones, Lavonne Wood, Monica Reed, Tommy Bader, Billy Corcran. SECOND ROW: Miss Ott, John Broz, Cleo Meeks, Danny Heller, James Day, Joyce Pippert, Elaine Taylor, Carol Moeller, Sandra Vesely, Miss Wolf. THIRD ROW: Gene Kubu, Steven Lames, Denny Borwick, Tony Kullmer, Susan Nelson, Cheryl Helm, Carol Reixinger, Belva Degner, Judy Hook, Kay Sawyer. FOURTH ROW: Larry Ledford, Kendall Wilson, Ardyce Fett, Keith Hennessy, Joyce Meyer, Teresa Stein, Joe Baker, Allan Kyle, Richard Kubu,Sherry Gilliatt. MISSING: Susan Hinegardner. SECO'D GRADE DYSART BOWL-LANES Adolph Moeller -propr. PARIZEICS STANDARD SERVICE Dysart, Iowa vsffk, . 'I 'I J 'Ska'-1 ' ' Q FIR5T ROM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Lassen, Dolores Lore Jean Nelson, Ann Lechtenberg, Ra1.nu-nd Pippert, Judy Monroe, Ronald Harwood, Wanita d. SECOND ROW: Ronald Wal- hart, Rita Cranston, Gregory Reed, Mary Schucl rt, Carl Da ,. Jeanette Hix, Darwin Schlot- terhecl-1, Kathryn Thxll. THIRD ROM: Lois Helle George Oster, 'lly Bader, Glenn Piclrar, Llona Xlasls, Lois llanouself, Richard Frankouser, ard Konicek, ane Callhan, Duane X',el.rhan. FOURTH ROW: Dale Mask, Pamela Lampr ht, John Wunder, James Bayse, Dixie Lee Uftt. susan llavran, Shirley Paton, Richard Matth Aen, Jane Robertson. TEACHER: Mar- jorie llauuifan: ASSISTANT TEACHER: Marvel Felt: PUPfhS NOT ON THE PICTURE: Richard Manley. . N - 1 , - if N. Q , .': .s xx. R X L K 35 Jfiisj' ' :I+-. -.. A , X 2 X Q R, L s, - X i X J Q X FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharonxknidky, Joan Sawy iana Whittenberg, Eddie Weed, Shirley Dethlefs, Susan Oster, Pat 'fa Miller, Virginia Str SECOND ROW: David Gast, Thonzas Thill, Neil Petersen, Jim Tho son, Thomas Gahau, Palmer, Charles Pope. Tll ' ! ROW: Mary Sue Pieper, Vic ie Oclimee, Bevery Ledford, Marlys Denker, Mary Jane -7'5',. 3 Holtz, Marilyn Borwick. FOURTH ROW: Richard.,L0renzen, Galen Delfs, Ralph Kotou ' 1.2: - eebach, Bruc Underwoo eter Willi , Richard Reed. TEACHER Viola R - -, nl :N 4L 51y,f7 ' 'TEACllER: Betty ug: PUPI OT ON PICTURE: Janette Waller and Jerry W1 '7 '4-':. a .a ,3 PRIMER GRADE D-X 'I ANK 'WAGON sizrwicr: .Jim 'L nder J -,HJ ROBER NTT-'ngfl' -'fab MAR :- Dysart, Iovra BASEBALL FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Rlchard Wlnterroth y Seegmiler Dean Holt Lnalmer Randall Don Leo R1chardL1ndeman Robert Rnoop SECONDRO Craig blnson Rax lvhrgan B111 Kullmer Bob Zobel Roger Santman Duane llmterroth Joe St es Do ld Edmonds THIRD ROW Coach -Xrthur Borwlck Larry Santman Manager N rman Corct Larry lncoln Donald Thompson Eugene lwhltmore Larry Luze Wayne Seegrmller Assrstant Coach ores! an The 1951 Baseball team had the d1StlI1Ct1OI1 of achlevmg the hlghest mark of any athletxc team ever produced at Dysart They wlll be remembered as the 1951 Fall Iowa State Baseball Run nersup Thls team was defeated by Rock Valley after the game had changed hands many trmes before t fmal out DR H I..j'ZIMMER SSLE MP CO Dentlst Genera lectrzc Z3 I I I I. '. l u ': jKo,', IV :OIL ', Y , V , ' ji Alf. ,. lj fy q fl' ff' if BA KETBALL FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Dean Hoff Robert Knoop Don Leo Jay Aschenbrenner Rlchard Lrndeman Roger Santrnan Robert Zobel SECOND RON Norman Corcran Man R1 ager Chard Wrnterrotln Darrell Offt Larry NN11 Irarns Duane Wrnterroth Ray See rn111 r THIRD g e ROM Lam Sanrman Cra1gRob1nson Donald Edmonds N rrnan Knoop La Verne Gonnerman Coach Forrest Ilanrfan FOURTH ROW Xssrstant C h OII IOITIDSOII RECORD Won 18 Lost IZ CHEERLEADER LEFT TO RIGHT Janvce UICI Marlene Dunlap Jean Stern Duns Vxagjanra HEI.M'S TAVERN TOVN NSEND 81 MERRILL CO 49-4 rv' Z4 C O , . . 1 I I , 1 I 1 , . 32 . 1 ' A. . ' 'A - , , ' . ': 1 ' oac Art Borwick, Verlyn Harder, Larry Lorenzen, Terry Iladachek. D TI . : , vi. A I . ,A . , X ul 5 Y W . , rf Wffiff I alum ' 1 Director: Mr. Burtis Burow .fx- ERONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Darlene Jansen, Kae Robinson, Jean Pieper, Joan Pieper, Darlys Siemens, Pat Ellingson, Pat Palmer. SECOND ROW: Bill Kullnaer, Dona Mae Skiles Barbara Hanson, Larry Lincoln, Dennis Wieben, Eugene Whitmore, Larry Kullmer, Butch Randall, Roger Bahr, Neil Woodley. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Kullmer, Kae Robinson, Joan Pieper, Jean Pieper, Carol Degnar, Sharon Mahachek, Ann Leo, Janet Gahan, Lois Seebach Shirley Wiese. SECOND ROW: Darlene Jansen, Darlys Siemens, Diane Hoist, Pat Srp, Butch Randall, Dean Hoff, Neil Woodley, Roger Bahr, Carol Cant- well, Larry Luze, Eleanor Gonnerman, Richard Lindenian, Jay Aschenbrenner, Sallie Lamprecht, Pat Ellingsron, Pat Palmer, Larry Kullnier. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Rallb, Leonard Maley. Elaine Hupfeld, Dona Mae Skiles, Barbara Han son, Carol Brant, Larry Lincoln, Doris Wagaman, Dennis Wieben, Betty Under wood, Eugene Whitmore, Don Leo. TWIRLERS: Dorothy Lally, Karen Olson, Shirley Siemens, Jean Stein, Zybel Winterroth, Janice Heckroth. BEN-FRANKLIN STORE HOLTZ PLUMBING 81 HEATING MIXED CHIIII IIRST Rllli, l.EIfT TU RIGIIT: Diane ll-ilst, Darlene Jansen, Diana Sliiles, Carol Berry, Eleanor Nass, Janice l'lcE., D-iris lX'3l,',C1lIlI1Il. Shirley Siemens, Karen Olson, Sallie Lain- precht. SECOND RMIT: Carol Brandt, Beth lloeppncr, l4arenHon1olar, Dor -tlpl. Seegmiller, klariuii lfiiderift od, 5 irley Kkiese, Dorothy Raith, Darlys Sienlens, Elaine Pippert, Vir Jean Gonnernian, Pat llalnper, Nornia Dirlteii, Miss Moder. iv. TIIIRD ROI v'.' 3 Nnrnian lino p, Larrj.'Lincw1n, Dennis lrfieheii, Eugene Whitmore, Barbara Waller, Iean Picper, Ivan Pieper, . Richard Lindenian, Rohert Peters, Clnlrncr Randall, La Verne Gonnernian. I'Ul'RTll ROW: Dean lloff, Craig Rohinson, Rnhert Z. hel, Ray Seegrniller, Rohert Knoop, lay Aschenluren- ner, Kay Lames Don Leo, lkilliam Kullrner Larr Vtilliarns, Nurnian Corcran. , , I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Craig Robin- son, Norman Knoop, Norman Corcran, Larry Lincoln, Richard Kersten, Dennis Wieben, Eugene Whitmore, Wayne Seegmiller, Dean Hoff. SECOND ROW: Miss Moderow, Robert Kno p, RaySeegmil1er, Chalmer Randall, Robert Zohel, Larry Williams, Richard Linde- man, Verlyn Harder, La Verne Gonnerman. THIRD ROW: Jim Milne, Leanord Svohoda, Larry Lorenzen, Jay Aschenbrenner, K. Lames, William Kullmer, Don Leo, Robert Peters. GIRL ' FIRST ROV, LEET TO RIGHT: Doris Wagarnan, Lois Kae Seebacli, Patricia Ellingson, Ilaren llwrnolar, Patricia Srp, Eleanor Xass, Carol Brandt, Marlene Dunlap, Karen Ol- svii, Sallie Larriprecht, Zyhel Kfinterrotli. SECOND ROW: Diane Hoist, Janice Ulcl, B Marion Underwood, Beth ll. eppner, Nancy Hanson, Jean Pieper, Darlys Siemens, Vir Jean Gonnerman, Shirley Sientezis, Kae Robinson, Miss Txloderow. THIRD ROME fxlarlv' X Yus.-La, Dona Slqles, Darlene Jansen, Eleayor Gnnnernan, .I an Pieper, Bar -ara Waller, Dorotftj. Rau?-, Darlys Eamley, Eiaine Pippert, Pat Palmer, Norma Dicheii. BARNES HARDWARE COMMUNITY SER 'VICE AGENCY 6? Nl :?' F ' X FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Stein, Secretary, Zybel Winterrotli, Kae Robinson, 'B Vice President, Dona Skiles, Presidentg Darlys Sieii.ei s, Marlene Dunlap, Treasurerg fy ll Judy Raymond, Point Secretary. SECOND ROW: Sallie Larzipreclit, Pat Palmer, Vir lean X 1 Gonnerman, Betty McNamee, Elsie Veleta, Karen Homolar, Carol Berry, Janice Uleli, X Shirley Siemens. THIRD ROW: Billie Lou Diclcen, Donna Hanson, Darlene Jansen, Pat Ellingswn, Barbara Hanson, Pat Srp, Shirley Bader, Carol Brandt, Diane Holsr, Janet Galian, Barbara Denker, Shirley Wiese, Doris Viagaman, Karen Olson. FOURTH ROW: Marion Underwood, Eleanor Gonnernian, Di rothy Raub, Darlys Offt, Barbara Waller, Ethel Kersten, Darlys Lorenzen. FIFTH ROW: Darlys Fawley, Jean Pieper, Betli lloepp- ner, Joan Pieper, Miss Sclimickle. Sponsor. DR. H. R. WILSON Dentist DR. R. C. MOSSIVIAN Vetc r ina r inn FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leonard Svoiuoda, lay Asclienbrenner, President, Wilbert Stueck, Vice Presidentg Robert Peters, Secretargg Dale Santman, Reporter: 4, N Roger Santman, Treasurerg Jim Milne. SECOND ROW: Wayne Seegmiller, Bernard . 6, McDonald, Edwin Baldwin, Darwin Goken, Robert Zobel, Terry Hadacliek, Norman Knoop, Donald Edrnfnds, Craig Robinson, Larry Sanrman, Mr. Youtz, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Larry Luze, Eugene Whitmore, Carroll Hupfeld, Daryl Pretz, Larry Lorenzen, Darrell offr, Verlyn Harder, Darrell Golien, Elden Nelson, Paul lwlattbie- 'Q Q, I N 'W 6 Ox AQFAX 1 f if ' QQ . UUYO U I - o .1 nl ' mDm M. 24581 1 17 , ,i F 1412, 6 sen. I Q 'l 1 A, A H k' A - Z :U 7 27 P C' O TllQ,LIlll f-:Q ILL FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Hansen, Elsye Vi1eta,- ou Dicken, Lois Kay Seebach, Assistant Editor: Joan Pieper, Editor: Jean tein, Circulating Editor: Karen Olson, Sallie Lamprecht, Zybel Winterroth. SEC ROW: Darlene Jansen, Marlys Yuska, Dona Skiles, Norma Dicken, Pat Srp, tina Ewoldt, Vir Jean Gonnerman, Judy Raymond, Dean Hoff. THIRD ROW: Kae Rob' at Palmer, Shirley Siemens, Doro- thy Raub, Norman Corcran, Doris Waga,i, arlys Siemens, Janet Gahan, Nancy Han- son, Beth Hoeppner, Miss Decker, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Hanson, Ethel Kersten, Marion Underwood, El ' e Pippert, Richard Kersten, Shirlie Bader, Darlys Offt, Barbara Waller, Marlene Du t Elllngson, Shirley Wiese. FIFTH ROW: Jean Pieper, Darlys Fawley, Don Leo, K. Larnes, Chalmer Randall, Dennis Wieben, Richard Lindemari, Carol Brandt, Dianne Holst. 'ff' f 'A ,f Fflirgiinr i li. B TRAER STAR CLI Traer, Iowa r 1 P zyf' FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Seebach, Dianne Holst, Secretary Treasurer: Doris Wagaman, President: Judy Raymond, Vice President: Miss Schrnickle, Sponsor: Shirley Wiese. SECOND ROW: Marlys Yuska, Norma Dicken, Pat Srp, Nancy Hanson, Vivian Miller, Donna Hanson, Donna Ewoldt. THIRD ROW: Elaine Pippert, Jean Stein, Marlene Dunlap, Pat Ellingson, Darlene Jansen, Dorothy Seegmiller. FOURTH ROW: Darlys Fawley, Beth Hoeppner, .Jean Pieper, Joan Pieper, Dorothy Raub, Darlys Siemens. 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