Dysart High School - Oracle Yearbook (Dysart, IA)

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1 -. sf A 4 X ,, . Ulm-E X . Ewtjif , 'J Q Q : ' 15, ,, , SPONSORED bq SENIORS of DYSART HIGH SCHOOL DYSART IOWA 1956 THE TRO J AN DEDICATION TO OUR PARENTS We the Sen1or5ofDy slrt Hlgh School Chas of 19:16 do hervhy dedmate our' annual to xou our Pircnte It lS xuth dnope st respect ind apprccxatlon thit we do VNIHTOLII your Constint guloance and underbtandlng lt would haxo been lmposslble for us to attam our goal OUFbC1YlDf30lx 18 ons of tha most mfmportant achlevornents Plc an icclpt the doclw xtlon of our 'innuil as in lxprewbumn thi 'wc If x lllNK6ll'1XL orxox ' , Q ', ' '52 ' , 4 5 1 , V ' , I H' , L X 5-Q I rt x A XL' L ' 1 ' A C ' 3 SO. Y' . . H ' . , . ' . V, J ' ' . in our school life and we would like to Share it with you. Of 2 lcwfzlncla1mJ1'1'c'intion x'h'f- X L 'Hf L . 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' :xt 2 my -14 1,2,:2,4 I3 'S' lzll1,2,f ng' 'h Y,-1 Pep 'll l,2,I6iI142F fi: a 'ffil-or LXRRX HOLST Cut out to be in the pltte rn One X01 P11 s Cl'1ssPl1xs 2 lslblll XI'lfll1llNT1ff-l 'angel but thex lost MIC Il XFL NELSON X hindx man to have Hround the school One Xct Plus 'S ClassI'l1ss 'R 4 Speech 4 Xnn1.11lSt1ff-l l1lJI'1X'X Club 4 F Class Officer 2 4 denotes off1cer WI XR! l- NF FENNERN lilg bluc eyes and charmmg smmlc xou an Cc rtlmly Mlss Worth Vlhllc nd 'P 3 C1rls Glee Club 1 2 'Vbxed Chorus 2 C lisa Plavs 'S Xnnual Staff 4 Llbriry Club 1 9 3 Irojun Qullll 'P 'Z Class Off1cer 4 P Club 1 2 'S 4 Rfadm Speech 1 denotes off Cer LEE RALB N xughty but grow mg meer Bfxseball l 2 Annuil Staff 4 F F Pep Club 4 denotes offlcer : , Sy, 3 .- Q ' . liz Q- 2 2 f lf,rf,,x, 1,2 1 1 ' Pep Club '-3,4 F. .flu 1.,2,3 Pep Club 1,2,:a14:r H21 ..,f ,4 ' . - ' :k-,. rl -1 V. l',' ep ' 3 I' I A . .A. 1,2,3f1: RHOADA DELFS No matter what the d1scuss1on I always fmd room to d1sagree Valedlctorlan Band 1 2 '3 419' Clarmet Quartet 2 2 Class Plays 3 Xnnual Staff 3 44: L1brary Club l 2 3 41? Trojan Qu1ll 2 3 4 H A 2 34 Class Off1cer l 'S Pe Club l 2 2 4 Nlatxonal Honor Soclety G1rls Basketball 'lf denotes off1cer FLAHNE HLPFELD If speech were golden I woul a m1ll1ona1re B nd 1 2 3 4 Nl1XBd Chorus 3 4 G1rls Glee Club 2 3 Drum Ensemble 1 2 Class Play 3 Glrls Basketball 1 2 Annual Staff 4 RICHARD LYOINS TrojanQu1ll l 2 '3 4 l I O I !' I 1 I 'r I . I I' D I ! F. . . li, , ,4 P. , I , . , d be g 7 1 I . ' Y , l O4 D 1314 . I 1 1314 ' ' I . Basketball be loves to playg he'll F.H.A' LZ' 4? 1 malce his mark in the world some Pep Club l,2,3,4 , H V 4 , A la. .A. l,2 I L U I ' ' .GP4 ,-,H A . . . l,2,3,4 i 2 ' day Cla s Plays 2 lNat1onal Honor Soclety Baseball 1 2 3 41 denotes Offlcef' Boys Basketballl 2 2 4 -Xnnual Staff -1 DON MILLER F He has no t1me for g1rls or fame Class Off-mm, f, a mere d1ploma IS h1s ann P Club 1 9 3 4 Baseball l 2 F F A denotes off ver Natmnal Honor Soc 1QlX CLASS WILL KNOW XII.. HX THESE PRI QENTS Phat we tht Semor Class of 1906 rasl dents lll ind around he town ofDxs'1rt Stltt of Iowa bn 1ng of 1llegal age and unbalanced mlnd and d1spos1t1on and knowlng that ln 1 short uma we shall depart from thls earthlx sphere do K fl' herebv make publlsh ordam and solemnly de clare the followlng to be our last w1ll and testa ment Larry Holst w1lls h1s 1b1l1ty to staw up late at mght to am one who can stand up under the strxxn plus h1s posxtlon of hot rod Charhc to Roger Bahr IVl1chael'Nelson wllls hls broad shoulders and leadershlp ab1l1tv to Larry Grlmm plus h1s Hblllly to stay away from women to Bob Lyons Elame Hupfeld w1lls her basketball su1t No 23 to Opal Sm1th and her ab1l1ty to lose we-lght to Ann Leo Rtchard Delfs wtlls hls ab1l1ty of bemg seen and not heard to Phllvls I-xarr plus hls long wav home from Llme bprlngs to Darrell Dunlap who only llves 2 mlles from Judy John Hui wllls hls Crosley car to Mr Poulter who owns the blg Btuck plus h1s ab1l1ty to travel to nearby towns and get acquamted w1th all the glrls John Mehlhaus wllls h1s slx foot he1ght to Steve Overton and hxs blg two foot smlle to all the sadfaced students on test day Ardle Hansen wllls her ab1l1tx to get a man to all the poor glrls wlthout one plus her blg brown eyes to Lxlltan Tavlor Lee Overton w1lls h1s p0Sll1OIl as center f1eld to I-tonnle Ixleln and h1s ab1l1ty to make lt to school from the drug store ln e1ght seconds flat to h1s brother, Steve Rhoada Delfs wllls her hlgh IQ and her ab1l1ty to take llfe easy to Judy Feuerbach who s always runnmg around 1n c1rcles Marlene Fennern wllls nothmng because she needs all she has Carol Cantwell wllls her qtuck temper to Lorralne Gonnerman plus her seat 1n muslc to Sharon Str1eker James Hcckroth wllls her abllltx to keep her temper when thmgs go wrong to Judy Dethlefs plus her appetxte to Ioyce Hoeppner Don 'NI ller wllls h1s mterest ln Hereford cattle to all the CIIY sllckers plus h1s abllux to rmss school to anyone brave enough to play hookx D1ck Lyons wxlls h1s basketball and baseball pos1t1on and 'ms trlps to the Casey farm to h1s brother Bob Paul G1h1n wllls hls knowledge and waxs w1th women to Qteve lxulmcr plus h1s flat top to Jxm McXndr1ws Lee Ra lb wllls hls wax s of pt stcrlng the gxrls and gcttlng bw wlth lt to 'Iom Moeller ,!. , , . , . Y. L I 4 ,I A . , . . ' , k , L . U 1 - Y 2 t , Qt , ez X A J Y , x ' ' I . f X , 4.. Y , . . 5 K , , C , , . C H, I T - ' ' - - ,, D I pk .- ,A .- Xt nl I 5 I l I y si 1' . V, V , JL . V, ' A ' ' . L . ' . ' ' ' as - - , I , A ,rr ' AT ' ' . - L 5 ' , . , ' . ' L V . Y , A ' . I L , ' , .J . , , ' , I . , , S . , . , 4 1 . A A I' ' ' A 7 ' 2 2 V A J V . , , - , I ' U . l'- , 3 ' A v ' y v rv 5 . . , , f 2 2 ' 5 f L ' ' . 3g . ' ' 4 , dv fl V BV- '1 YA sf , ' ' A K I ' v Y' ' ' 1 Elberon Iowa Xprll 19 19:16 MISS C a1olCantttell cfo Metropol tan Opera House New 'York New '1orl-I My Dear Carol Do pardon me for addressmg vou so fam1l1arly ' ' Remember me? I was your fellow classmate 1n good old Dysart H1gh of the class of 1936 I have been try1ng to locate your where abouts for a long t1me and wasnt successful Untll about a week ago when I read 1n the paper that you were starr1ng 1n the famous opera Carmen at the Metropol1tan Opera House always knew you would g1Ve your VOICC the th1ng lt deserved I suppose you haven t V1S1ted Iowa SIHCG your success 1n mus1c and are wondermg about the other classmates who hold the world record of Who s VK ho and Why Marlene you w1ll remember as one of the SIX g1rls of our class now carr1es the last name of Overton She and Lee have now taken over the Overton Funeral Home and after the1r many years of marr1ed l1fe they are st11l deadlv ser1ous about each other Remember the VICE presxdent of our sen1or class M1chael Nelson He was always a great leader 1n the d1fferent act1v1t1es of the school About a week ago I read 1n our local paper that he was elected as a member of our U S Congress Judgmg by the way M1chael worked so well 1n school I m sure he w1ll do a good Job Don M1ller 1S st1l1 l1v1ng 1n th1s comrnun1ty He has taken over h1S dad s farm and 1S do1ng well and IS st1l1 an old bachelor , It seems he never d1d care for g1rls Needless to say Jamce Heckroth made good of herself and 1S now known as Professor Heckroth at the Lake Er1e College 1n Ohto Inc1dental1y, 1n her spare t1rne, she served as Pres1dent of the Old Ma1ds Club It was reported last week that D1Ck Lyons, famous baseball p1tcher for the Yankees 1S a professlonal at throw1ng curves and not only throwlng them but catch1ng them also No doubt you w1ll remember Rhoada Delfs as the valed1ctor1an of our class You know so she gave It up and now IS work1ng w1th Trans World A1rl1nes as head stewardess Paul Gahan, the well known crooner of today has captured the hearts of the Edd1e F1sher fans and from the last report he IS swoon1ng them to death Wonder Why? 'P 'P 9 9 As the old say1ng goes, Dynam1te comes 1n small packages Rlchard Delfs 1S now rnarr1ed and 1S farm1ng a s1x hundred acre farm near Dysart H has developed a method of farm1ng that w1ll enable h1rn to grow a hybr1d named L1me planted 1n the Sprmg Larry Holst 1S now l1v1ng on a huge ranch 1n Texas Although he IS a farmer at heart he hasnt g1ven up h1s love for speedy automob1les He has a race track c1rcl1ng h1s ranch and 1S work1ng on an exper1mental car that runs on l1ghter flu1d It goes 356 112 mph but the b1g problem IS round1ng the curves The self made m1l11ona1re Lee Raub has bu1lt a huge skyscraper on Dysart s ma1n street to handle h1s busmess Wh1le exper1rnent1ng w1th old p1pES he developed a robot and perfected lt so that lt would do all the necessary heavy work around the farm I have not been able to locate some of our other school mates If you know anyth1ng about them would you please wr1te and tell me about the1r whereabouts? Inc1dentally you m1ght l1ke to know what I am do1ng here Hap and I celebrated our e1ghth wedd1ng ann1versary last week and are operat1ng the SW8l1k19St restaurant 1n northeastern Iowa It IS called Hap s Hash House and when you are 1n the Elberon v1c1n1ty pay us a V1S1t and we w1ll g1V6 you a del1c1ous meal free HOp1Ug to hear from you real soon S1ncerely yours Mrs Hap Junge Dear Ard1th I rece1ved your most welcome letter today and was real glad to hear about the class of 1956 Fortunately, I have been able to locate the other classmates The other day I read 1n the New York T1mes that John HIX has accepted the pos1t1on as head of the eng1neer1ng de partment of General Motors to des1gn an 1nter planetary passenger rocket enabl1ng busmessrnen to get from the1r homes on earth to the1r bus1nesses on ne1ghbor1ng planets Remember John Mehlhaus the tall lanky fellow who was co captaln of the Dysart Trojans 1n 1956 About a month ago he was named basketball player of the year He plays for the Syracuse Nat1ona1s and has averaged 60 po1nts a game dur1ng the past year wh1le only comm1tt1ng 10 fouls Elame Hupfeld 1S now the pr1vate nurse of John D Rockefeller here IH New York She IS reportedly earmng a salary of S900 a week However, she 1S d1SS3tlSf16d Wlth the low wages and IS lookmg for a h1gher paymg Job I hope to see you real soon When you come to New York, by all means look me up S1ncerely yours, MISS Carol Cantwell I V' I ' l L' , ' , A' . Y . V' K 1 ., b Y y l ' L . . r ' ' ll 11 ' ' I Y I 1 ' ' ' v 7 4 ' ' V M ' ' V , ' JS ll ' 1 Y V tl i I ' h . ' ' ' ll YI ' - . I ' ' I Y K . . . 0 . . I , . . i . . . . . , . . 7. . , . . . . U ,, . . . i . . , ' ' ll ll ' ' II , . she went to college to study nurses' training. Unfortunately this career didn't appeal to her, - 1, D I 1 H 1 I H . ..... . . . . . . . e ' ' ' ' ll ' II ' Il ' ii , . . . . . . , . . . - I - . . . l . , . . . ', . 1 , . . J . ' . , . - ' ll I ll ' ' ' ' I I 1 1 - D cf' EARLYCHJMDSES x' O Mnnuane LEE R P Uon Fflnone NIKE Rhon Fe Nr Q00 f l...4 '4 JRNWE DICK Ohh M mf hh S'-sa ., N I X Q ,ffl K I X , 'W' 5 .9 , K' NV .44 ' xx X 'Nl-,N-t ' '-.ff--..- 'X 1- -x fffff.-- .r . Q, I . I 1 'H , lf . ' ' I s . Q ANNUAL STAFF Ihe XIlI1L11l St 1ff unflc I tI1L sponsorslup of Mrb Pat SeLl1'1Ch bpant 111111 I1 t1mL and effm 11 1I1lIN1Il,fI.lO producg a good sound well OI fT'1l'11LLd iflllll 1l Inf, l'11rd vu rlunf btaff1ncl11cILd 1to1 1n Cl L C 1r'ol C 1I1lVtL XSblHl1 lt Pd lor Rhoada Delfs 13115111055 Manager' llllCl'1d6l 'Xelsen XCt1w1t1cs I d1tor Lee Overton I d1 o lohn II1x Ldxoui 1111 prep.11N111o11 XI mlcnf I c nncrn ox Tw Icl1to Iohn 'XI1I1lI1111s Uilll IM o 1 Our 1111 :lu kro -5 Xrmth Ilxnwn lxfnng Staff Il111nQll11pfal1l Marlene I cnncrn Rl1o1d.,1 Ihlls C1r'ol C mtxxcll X Q 1rl1ook N 1l Xrdnh Hanan n P'111lC 11.111 Don 'Xhller ' P1C'1h11c' lhlfs Xdxert1s1ng Sdlflm 1 Plchunl Dm fa x lio ck xo 1 1 111111 S -1-'L GRADUATION L l D ll S BXCC XLXLRFATIH SLRVICPS Hundu Max 90 1956 P1 ocvssmnzl Pump 1nd C xrgumst mc: Robert Sax Orc 1dQ Inx ocitmn HQ 1l1llfl1l5 ix mur Se rrnon w I F C rc G1YlQ C lee C lub R V J P Alhertbon CJ IXL1-atfr let Me W 11k VS 1th lhce Glrls Clue Club Hn nQd1cl1On Rcrosslonal Ru X F Frankhauber Pornp and C1rcumstance D H COlNllXIl2'XCEMElNF EXERCIQBS lhursdax lX1ay9-1 19:16 Procews onal lnvocitlon X ou ll 'mixer Xlilk -Xlone Qilut itormn C ommnnls Clommencunent Xddrc ss 'I he I md Bless and heel 'scholar h p Xwarcls Pre sentf1tonofCl1sw Pxescntat un cufD1plU1T11S Iieneciwlmn luaeswmnxl 9 You Pomp and Clrcurnstdnce R x J E Xlhertson 'Vllxed Choru-Q lohn lllx Dr Donild Hou 1rd lXl1YPd C horns orre-at Han1f'1n l rxnn mp 11 Su nt Mxrtm I C rdhtrce lx xrl X51 hCnhrLnn1 r 1 V Cro 1 'rump 1nd C lIC'llfTlSl1I'1Ci CL-X55 'XIOI If we rest we rust C L, X55 FLOXK ER Xlhne R01-L L Xw COLORS E 1 7'?3ii ' N ,, , 1 'f .- T 1 'f ' fl. . rj, J' -,, . f 1' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ren I. '. I sth ll Q A rl: 1' !l ' I ' ' 1 KL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 u . . , , ', 1' P' ,,y1 ' .1 H . , . . . . 1 1 i ' ' . . , . . . 1 . . . . If. : . '. ' ' ' 1 ,. S K 47, Aw H, , - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C '. 1 1 I ll' Y 7 Y - 1 'L YY ' Valedictorian Comments . . . . . . . . . . Rhoada Delfs ' : if . . . . . 1 1 . 1 'f 11 ' 1 , ' , 11 ' 'f . ' ' R1.l'.F. - 'Il 'M 4 . . . . . . . . . . .I 1 ' QL I - 212 ' . 'Q' L TO , 4 .. . 1, O . , . X ' ' , 1-1 A X B XX C-. lk .- A. I Hojail hlxx I L nd xnhitv l 9 4-J fl E 2 or ,W 4' 1 ' Q Th1rty four Jumors th1s yearaccompllshed a lot and had lots of fun under the sponsorshwp of M1ss Vlever 'lhe Sr Jr Prom glven the Jumors by th bemors xx 15 enjoyed verx much and 1n return the Junlors gavi thc Jr Sr Banquet It was r mam fm iturc ofthe xr xr and much work ment mnto 1t c ruscd mos ofthe monfy for tht banquet hx sellmg applc s at noon and selllng refresh ments at basketball guna Q. Sharon M was elected Ireasurer ofthe State F H A Gary E won avsard 1n pulnlu spcalung ln F F X Other outstandmg students vnerf l etty lol 1 por s Xllm n ani larry 1n sports Xnn S N non m xr 1 s fc' ux ac-hfcrlwaccr Roger Bahr Pat Baldwin Sam Chapman Allen Cherveny Carol Degner Darrell Dunlap Betty Edmonds Gary Ewoldt N Judy Feuerbach C? Lorrame Gonnerman Larry Harder Susan Holtz Jan1ce Homolar Dave Irvme R1chard Krafka Ann Leo Sharon Machacek J1m Mc!-Xndrews John Meyer Tom Moeller LeRoy Parwek Joyce Raymond Donald Reed Karl Roberts Roddy Robmson Allen Schnell Ke-lv1n Schuchart Opal Smlth Laurena Vlleta Judy W1ebbecke Karen Vhese N911 Woodley Gene Wunder Duane Yung Elalne Hess Class off1cers for thxs year were 'Nul ll oodley presldent kc lv1n Schuchart, Vlce Presmdl nt Ioyge Ray mond Secretary 'lllen Schncll lr asurer W J Q K J ' . If y 5 f V I Q , i ,W,l Wi, J If i figs: t KID' A ' A ,'5l'f-'I 'I 1. - 1,13 N ff I f gi 1 . , R W, ,' - l I. 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Q , H if 5 fx, fv Q6 of if Jil' lx Class off1cers for the Sophomore class th1s year were Pres1dent Sharon Dlcken VICE Presx dent Ora Hennessy Secretary Dorothy Lally and Treasurer Stanley Delfs Some of the act1v1t1es the sophomores part1c1pated 1n were the annual freshman 1n1t1at1on a bake sale me cream socxal and a work a day When magazme sell mg tune was here Arnold Srp sold the most magazmes wlth Denny Degner close behxnd Sh1rley Kahoutee was selected from our class to attend the F H A conyent1on ln Des Momes Bob Lyons, Ora Hennessev and B1ll Clxme were the outstandxng Sophornores ln athletlcs Durlng the vear a number of students from the Sopho more grade part1e1pated 1n extra currlcular 8CtlVll1CS under Mr Poulter Stanley Delfs Sharon DICKBH Xrnold Srp Dlck Seegm1l1er and Joyce Cherveny were on debate team Some of the other students were 1n one act plays and rad1o spe1k1ng ,442 Joyce Cherveny B111 Cllme lxe1th Corcran Larry Coreran Denn1s Degmr 'stanley Delfs Sharon D1cken Betty Freder ck Gary Gonnerman Mar1anna Hansen Ora Hennessy Joyce Jones Roger Karr Phyl11s Karr Dorothy Lally Dwayne Luze Robert Lyons Jamce Mehlhouse Judy lNutt Steve Overton Larry Parvek Leon Pettlt Jane Raymond Dlck Seegmxller Arnold Srp Terry Trunck Larry VS mkelpleck Shlrley Kahoutek SOPHOMGRES Mg . 0 f-- l ' U' V, Q A ' . ,A l V ' 1 v ' flu 1 if , v 'S Y v t ,Tx N. 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K 9 -...A f .-1 K VU' Chair: Z' Gu1d1ng the cl ss th1s year were 1ts off1cers Presxdent, Marsha Parlzek V1ce Presldent Jeanne Heckroth Secretary, D1ck Baker Treasurer Chuck Holtz Mrs Pat Seebach was class spon sor Marsha P and Jack1e F were class representatxves to the DHS Pep Club L FRESHMEN H1ghl1ght1ng the year for the class was Freshman In1t1at1on 1n Sep tember We were proud that Jackle F was chosen Homecommg queen also proud of other members who were 3Ct1VC 1n all or pamzatlons Chuck H was outstandmg 1n sports Conme Judy D and Jack1e 1n bas ketball Karen R 'A cheerleader Marsha Judy D Karen R Shlrley M and Sharon C ln muslc Judy D Marsha Judv C IH speech work Conme Jack1e Jeanne and Pat baton tw1rl1ng Conme Bader D1ck Baker 'Nhke Berry John C hapman Jud1th Chervcnx Sharon Clough Larry Cranston Judy Dethlefs Jack1e Feuerbach Larry Gr1mm Sharon Hansen Jeanne Heckroth Roger Hess Joyce Hoeppner Charles Holt Ronald Klexn 'Norma hubu Steve Ixullmcr Janet Lassen Sh1rlev Machacek Dan1el McAndrews Larry lNelson Karen Ocheltree Marsha Parmzek Karen Reed Sharon Str1cker L1ll1an Taylor Jerry Th1esscn Davld Tr1tch Patr1c1a Vesely Curt1ss Wagner Judlth Wh1tmore Ray Wunder ,A ,Q 1 'Af ' 1 . , 'cf ai ' - M , -' A, D I V : M' V JV, 1 QW, ,r,, A -Yo W1? 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A ' , . - 17. ll- lo, , . non ' ' 5- r , 1 ,44,l'a ,D Y' 1 s lIwl.2,B y Y ' . o 5' . Th 99'-ex , f NW - A, foij 4- In -V A vo I . - . A . . . A A, A Pl f 1-'L7l 'sz , BASEBALL Opponents 9 Hudson Geneseo Hudson Dlke Geneseo Orange DN TRICT FINALS Van Horne Guernsey IIRbT ROVK Xllen Schnell R Chard Delfs Dlck Lvons John H1x Lee Over ton and Bob Lyons SECOND ROV! Larry Cranston Dlck Bak er Terry Trunck Ora Hennessey Chuck Holtz and Coach Buhr THIRD ROW Denn1s Deg ner M1ke Berry, Leroy Parxzek B111 Clune, and Dave Tr1tch FALL BAbEBALL SUB STATE They Opponents e They Clarence Central Clty STATE FHNALS Larchwood Tracy ff TED Q APPLIAXCE STORE Skelgas and General Electr1c Appllances IcdE Joens Proprutor Traer, Iowa QQQDG Phone -100 GIRLS BASKETBALL SI X Opponent C helsfa Carmson Dmsdale Geneseo D1ke Gladbrook Dunkerton Xlumm Clut1er Rembeck Dlke Clut1er Dunkerton Dmsdale Dmsdale Geneseo sO'N S RFCORD e 'I hey COLNTY TOURNAMENT Chelsea Toledo SEC FIONAL TOL RNAMEINT Garr1son SF-XSONI S RECORD Vkon 8 Lost II FIRST ROW Betty Edmonds Elameliupfeld Conme Bader J3.Ck16 Feurbach Rhoada Delfs Judy Dethlefs SECOIND ROW Betty Fredr1cks Ann Leo Sharon Str1cker Norma Kubu Carol Degner Jeanne Heckroth THIRD ROW Coach Clark Jamce Homolar Pat Vesely Marsha Par1zek L11I1an Taylor Karen Ocheltree Mrs Bean Chaperone PLAYER Delfs Dethlefs Feuerbach Degner Freder1ck Heckroth Hupfeld Edmonds Bader Leo PCT 35 9 21 33070 21 28 13 PCT FOULS TOTAL AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME 57 9 52 4 44 40 '35 0 40 vw ZOWIEN' SIFICRCF Kubu DY SART STATE BANK the fr1end1y bank Wlth the servmce that makes fr1ends 9 W . ' ff 63 45 .. - 40 54 ' 41 55 55 49 - 71 69 - 28 73 - 57 40 .- ' 44 25 A 59 98 A - 39 33 - 60 67 ' 53 81 70 60 ' 55 59 ' 55 59 42 55 . 52 49 22 41 f - 43 60 FG FT 215 7:15 '70 16 58 31. I I 55 78 32 78 45 12 7.5 ' 55 ., 30 78 28 1 7.8 I0 7, 10 . U71 7 30 2.0 ' 8 U8 0 07 8 16 1.8 8 71 0 70 9 18 2.2 64 1 68 61 26 ' ' 17 0 BOYS' BASKETBALL A FRONT ROW John H1x R1chard Lyons John Mehlhaus Ora Hennessey B111 Clxme and Bob Lyons SECOND ROW Larry Harder Terry Trunck Leroy Par1zek Chuck Holtz Dlck Baker and Coach Buhr THIRD ROW Allen Schnell Denn1s Degner and Dave Trltch Opponents Garr1son Keystone Hudson Dxke Orange Dunkerton La Porte C1ut1er Dunkerton Traer SEASON They 45QOvert1meJ49 S RECORD Opponents Hudson Dmsdale Geneseo Cladbrook Toledo Hudson D1ke Orange D1nsdale Geneseo They QJamboreeJ KSudden death! COUNTY TOURNAMEIN T Opponents e They Garwm Tama 49 QOvert1me5 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT La Porte x in--2' -BH'-1? WHOSE MY MHN? will RQ VUECK 5 Pl I D AND LIVESTOC lx INC ,W FEEDS Feed Seed Llxostoch Fertxhzer Custom Nlvunrf Dysart C l1t1er Phone 6 4190 Inu Q We We ' 52 24 32 19 54 56 ' 48 46 59 53 A 49 42 ' ' 1 67 41 60 45 54 53 64 58 73 59 61 70 54 60 ' 74 27 72 47 81 37 ' 77 57 49 46 44 38 W Geneseo 58 33 ' 50 39 ' 51 52 ' 54 A t V xfy- -if ' Y-,J ' - '.:Y1 I fi-1 PEP CLUB The Dy sart Pep Club had a good record thxs year E1ghty Pep Club members cooperated 1n sponsormg the Homecommg Dance whlch was a great success w1th 350 attendmg As one of the1r projects thxs year the Club wrote to the wmners of d1fferent tourna ments wh1ch Dysart part1c1pated 1n congratu latmg the w1nners The Club also wrote thank you letters to all host schools Flowers were sent to Garr1son when the Garrlson glrls won runner up 1n the State Tournament In the p1cture at left are the Pep Club Off1cers and Faculty Advxsors TOP ROW Left to Rlght Mr Saverexde adv1sor Lee Overton Vmce Pres1dent M1chael Nelsen Pres1dent Mr Crabtree adv1sor SEATED Mrs Pat Seebach advlsor Sharon Machacek Secretary Ardxth Hansen Treasurer and Mrs Lo1s Seebach advlsor In order to help the needy chxldren abroad and 1n th1s country the Pep Club collected cloth mg for the Save The Ch1ldren dr1ve Two students were elected from each hlgh school class to serve on the Pep Club Counc1l along w1th the offlcers and adv1sors The Counc1l formulated Pep Club POl1C1eS Representatlves were Marlene Fennern and Jamce Heckroth semors lNe1l Woodley and Larry Harder jumors Dorothy Lallx and Stanley Delfs sophomores Jackle Feuerbach and Marsha Par1zek freshmen The Hlgh School cheerleaders also served on the Pep Club Councll BATON TWIRLERS Our Pugh steppmg baton tw1rlers added color and class to the Dysart H1gh School Marchmg Band In the p1cture at rlght are Conme Bader drum major Jeanne Heckroth and Jackxe Feuerbach majorettes Absent from the pxcture IS Pat Vesely also a majorette DUF1Hg the year these four major ettes along w1th Jamce Heckroth gave tw1rl1ng lessons to about forty grade school and jumor h1gh school pup1ls The tw1rlers performed at three basketball games durmg the basketball season FARMERS LUMBE R CO . Dysart, Iowa bf Phone 6 2180 ' 4 A F1rst for Qua11ty 8: Serv1ce N t Ask for Bob, D1l1man, or B111 4 a . -53 75 f' t -- .lt V I . J . ., 1 1 ' ' - ,f . .. . -' . ' . . . 1 - ' 1 1 I - 1 1 I I 1 1 1 - 1 2 I .S 1 I ' 1 ' , - ' ul ' 11 ' . Y . . 1 . . . ' ' . Y ' ' ' . ' A 1 a 1 , .1 Q 1 - . , l K rt . 1 S 1 , . ' v ' - 1 1 J . SR BAND I Mu51cALNo 55 The followmg students played varxous mstrurnents 1n the band Clar1nets Rhoada Delfs, Mar1anna Hansen Jan1ce Heckroth Judy Dethlefs Sharon Strlcker Judy Wh1tmore Karen Ocheltree Sherlene Young Phyllls Youtz, Joan Bauer and Tony Kullmer Cornets Ne1l Woodley Carol Cantwell Roger Bahr, Pat Baldwm Tom Moeller Paul Gahan John Mehlhaus Sue Holtz Steve Overton Carole Cran ston and John Morgan French Horns Ann Leo Kaylene Olson Sharon Machacek and Karen Raub Saxophones Steve Kullrner Ga11Lally Mardene Baldwm Warren Wagner and Stanley Delfs Trombones Karen Reed Curt1s Wagner and Allen Elame Hupfeld Drums Betty Frederlck Dorothy Lally Barbara Hamfan Judy Ste1n and Joan Woodley Mr Burrow once agamn led the band to another successful year 1n D H S Among the act1v1t1es they part1c1pated 1n were The 500 Club Band Concerts Con test at Grundy Center and The Waterloo Band Jub1lee And of course we can t for get the annual band p1cn1c Wh1Ch was held May 16 And all those good soft ball games after we ate Elame Hupfed was our cand1date for M155 Melody 1n the Waterloo Band Jubllee Queen Contest 'N f,.fWJ wi XWFW Q A ,F 2, LQ VARSITY CLEANERS SPURGEON Agency anna. The Barber b Sh ' Spurgeon Bar er Op VJ Those Spec1a1 Halrcuts Ef2:2+Fe.ff'ff-f?:: 275 EE--E ,Lee 5, 14 gf :T-E I . 1 l I . I . I I . I I I I ' : I I I 1 I J 0 3 ' 3 ' . : D. I I I ' ' I I l I Gonnernman. Baritones: J-ohn Hix and Sharon Dicken., Bass: Don Reed. Tympany: i' ' I . I I . I , . . . . . . . I . , , - ., . . . ' - 'XX J. f-, r'1x uf JZ? Xxx J .1 ,-, I A X s' B , -N g I , X f' - ' 5' x . , hX 1, J ,, ,rf ' f 1 , h -1 i lf. V. . - i x 14 n .,' . .N IF H . . , rg ' QQ X x 5 Mx K 4 Qkhx lSU'l 1UlXl HLJW: .Indy Dethll-fs, .Ian- ica- lil-ckroth, Dorothy Lally, Elaine llupfvlml, Karen lie-ed, Accoxnpanistg .lzxrlivv Illvhlhousu, Joyce Ravnuwml, :1ronDh-ken. MIDDLE ROW: Nlr. llauhcllor, Conrlim-Harle1', ludx- Nutt, .Iumly Whitmore, Ann Luo, Marsha Parizek, Joyce lloeppner, Suu lloltz, Ar- dith Hansen, Janet Lassen, 'IDI' ROW: Betty Fredricks .Iudv Fhervery, Jackie Fr-urhach, Carol Cant- well, Marianna Hansen, Shirley Machacek, Jeanne Ill-Ckroth, Sharon Clough, Joyce Cherveny. BOYS GLEE CLUB BOTTOM ROW Larry 'Nelson Roddy Pohmson karen Reed Accornpamst Gary Gonner man Ilm Mc lndrcxxb MIDDI P ROW Xllcn C herveny Duane Sung, Iorn Moeller, Curtls Vlagncr Duck Seegnuller Nlr lhchellor IOP ROW Dan Mclndrc-ws Arnold Srp Garx hxxoldt lxclwn Slhuchart Stxnliw Delfs l lrrx C rlmm IXXIX IHNIUX CO Unhlcilllll' CONN' 'NH I elco Cram wcec lgrullnr xk , 9 Q Xrnkl l U I I XX - , xx 5 S r 1 J.. 'QB X Q ' .1 .4 . ,, ,, r X N II.. I t A3- ' I 2 ,Q ' . ' ' , M ' 3 - f ,- -' ' 3 l 2 ' , ', ' ' ' Q l,, 1-L' l,2.1: ': 1 .'., , V' 1 I my AN ..,LL lj, lf, li Ji' I fl:- f '- .' 1 'I f, S ' -Ifm-rl-.fi-1- 'H 3 X Ready 'Nlarket For Hour Cram MIXED CHCDRUS IhC followlng people rtpresf '1tLd varlous dnxslons of our nnvd chorus o prano Carol Cantwell Xnn l eo Ioxee lloeppner Ieannu Ilukroth Shlrley Ma chacek Judy Chcrvany Judy 'Nutt Judy Wh1tmore Judy Dethlefs Dorothy Lally Elame Hupfeld karen Reed Janlee Mehlhouse, Sharon Clough Ioyce Raymond and Betty Frederxck Xltos Conme Bader Jaclne Feurbach Marlanna Hansen Ard1th Hanse, Sue Holtz Marsha Parlzek Janlce Heckroth bharon D1cken lanet Lassen Bass Roddy Roblnson D1ek Seegmlller Duane 'xoung Pom Moeller Curt1s Wagner Larry Cranston, and lxelvtn Sehuhart Tenors Larry Gr1mm, Stan ley Delfs Gary Ewoldt Allen Cheryany Jlm MeAndrews, Arnold Srp Dan McAn The m1xed chorus under the d1rect1on of Mr Bachelor had qulte a successful year despmte the small number of students mterested 1n vocxl mus1c thxs year Among the thmgs they part1c1p'atcd mn were The 500 Club C oncerts Contests wh1ch were held 1n Crundy C ents r and Commencement CXCPCISC s GIRLS TRIO Another aetlve group among the muslc students th1s ytar was th1s f1ne har mon171ng CTIO composed of Iudy Dethlefs lxxren Raed Marsha Parlzek, and ac compamst Joyce Hoeppner LVLRGREEN ELLX A FOR l- eed and C hlcks FVLRCIHEEN HXICIIPHH Hatchery fjfflfi b 71 :O llexator OfflCC G 4083 . . 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', xxu 1 ' N jg - - g PED BAND THE PEP BAND lNe1l Woodley Carol Cantwell Roger Bahr Tom Moeller Mar1anna Hanson Jamce Heckroth Stanley Delfs Sharon D1cken Don Reed Barbara Hamfan Judy Ste1n IINCLUDED The Dysart Hlgh School Pep Band xs made up enttrely of volunteers They are stu dents who glve up the1r txme to contmbute to the pep of our f1ne teams at the games Throughout the basketball season the snappy Pep Band operated almost ent1rely on the1r own It 1S one of the few pep bands 1n the country that IS self controlled by the students themselves They sure do a f1ne Job 1n settlng the mood of the fans and players We commend them on a f1ne Job Ne1l Woodley headed t e snappy eleven BOYS QUARTET Anyone would en1oy llstemng to th1s f1ne group of male volces cons1st1ng of Stanley Delfs Curt1s Wagner Gary Ewoldt Gary Gonnerman w1th Sharon Clough as accompamst ,AQ '34, JA-Q. Gr BOB S BODY SHOP The best 1n J C BRUGER XGILNCY body repalrs All Forms Insurance CDF: Phone 'Notary Publlc Bonds V 6 2380 Q.'k:.L.L Q . i 5 is 3 ' i f X ' U ' T 5 Q . V ! . , . . . 1 '95,-X. ,kiwi si -.-V7 l Malts n CAST Stage Manager Dr Glbbs Joe Crowell How1e Newsome Mrs Glbbs Mrs Webb Rebecca Glbbs Wally Webb Emlly Webb Professor Wlllard Mr Webb lst Woman of the Audlence 2nd Woman of the Aud1ence 3rd Woman ofthe Aud1ence S1mon St1mson Mrs Soames Constable W arren S1 Crowell lst Baseball Player 2nd Baseball Player Sam Cram Joe Stoddard XX oman of the Town Woman of the Town OUR TOWN The Pul1tzer prlze wlnmng plax Our Town xas presented to the DxsartCommun1tx bx the Ir and Sr Classes Our Town was presented on Frlday and Saturday evemngs of October 28 and 70 1933 The splend1d actmg of the cast, under the dlrec t1on of Douglas Poulter made the plax .1 great success The play began mn 1901 1n Grovers Corners where the Glbbs and Webbs are nexghbors Fhe1r chlldren George G1bbs and Em1ly Webb are playmates The f1rst act takes xou through the damly rout1ne of thc two fam1l1cs The second act concerned the love affa1r between young George and l1ttle Emllv And culmxnates ln a movmg weddmg scene wh1ch contams all those elements of sorrow and happlness that make for solemnlty and 1mpress1veness You are led to the cemetery on the h1ll just ou s1de of Grovers Corners, ID the th1rd act where many of the townpeople you have come to knovs so well through out the play are pauently and sm1l1ngly axnaltmg not Judg ment but greater understandmg Mlke Nelson Allen Cherveny Gary Ewoldt Tom Moeller Ard1th Hansen Ann Leo Sharon Machacek John Broz Susan Holtz J1m McAndrews Kelvm Schuchart Betty Edmonds Jamce Homolar Judy Feuerbach Paul Gahan Laurena Vlleta Donald Reed Bob Saverelde Jr John Meg. er Gary Ewoldt Larrv Holst Jlm McAndrews Jamce Heckroth Carol Degner New Hwhest Cash Prxces for Poultry and Eggs I 'g' 410 A DXSXRI' PRODUCP P Vw Burger Manager fi! mu' ELSAIN S DAIRY Ice Cream Phone 6 7888 ' ' ' ' , ll . 71 ' .I xr yr R I V' ' ll il - ' . , V' ' 1 . . K . ' , . . ' I . . . .- , L I I lf' , - I V . . . Y y . . U. H t U , , . J. George Gibbs. . . . . . . . . Neil Woodley - 4 A y Su .5 , . I Y, .1 ' T . V, , THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16th 1Nghtofln rm s JI n cmtmc. 11 Lmoo x up 1nxolxf,d thu murder of thc xull known fxgurl :fthe l1ll':-IIN. ss world Bjorn lfiulkm r X jurx s el f n d U kf xr! n h of the pl Ihe f1rQtn1ght'Xl15b Andre CSLM llo bl was prow n not guxlw but thc sm pond nlghl of th pllx shn xx IH proven gulltx We thank the jurors for hllplng us IH the plax Mr D0llQ11S Poulter uab the dmrector and Nlxrlene I ennern mis the Assxbtant Dlrccloz The cast meludes the folloxxmg B'11l1ff Du lx l uonQ Homer Van Fleet Iom Moc lla r D1SlF1Cl Xttorney Fllnt lee Oxcrton Nanex Lee Iaulkner Ann l eo Defenec Attorney Steven-R Iohn Ilvc Magda Swevbon C 1rolC antvull Clerk of thx C ourt Ilm 'llc Xndrevxs John Crahlm V! h1tf1Lld D ive Irxlm lvlren Xndre Sue Holst James Chandler lNe1l Woodlex Dr lxlrkllnd lxclun Schuehart 91gurd Jungqulst Larry Holst Mrb Iohn llutchme Iholdl Delfs Larrx Regan Iyllll C-1 an Roberta V xn Hensseler Arduh Hanson For the fdmlly EnJoy yourself Y Perl Shoe Hepau' at at NELSON SHOE. STEINS TAvERx STORE Dgsart, Iowa A, AI A Dwsart, Iowa Walk Wlth The Best 'l'h' fi .ll uzxrx' l'th '.xa1.'heldAg 'il 27a1nl 2'l ' I - Il'gl S'l lGA'm. 'l'h- lay ' ' r v Ax H 1 ' 'I ' 1 ' '.'.' ' , d Q1 ' ' . : L' xxug pi wd ror the au i-V - ez 1 ig I uv. H ' ' . ' . ' I .' X l'l . , ' - 4 1 -. . ' 0 L 1 A 1 V2 K1 v ' - ' w ' - Judge Heath . . . . . . . . . . Mike Xevlson Elmer Sweeney. . . . . . Allen Cherveny I ' X 1 . . . . . - I . 1 ' V 1 ' L V 4 ' ' . . . . 1 V 'I ' .- , ' V' ' . .. 2 'Zh' 47 fx a , 13 A L . ' Q ' SPEECH Oratomcal Dee1amat1on Shlrley Kahoutek James lVIcAndrews Lorrame Gonnerman Rad1o Speakmg Gary Plogman B111 Cltme Qteve Ox erton Or1g1nal Oratory John Hlx l ee R Overton Mlke Ixelson Humorous Declamatlon Nexl Woodley Sharon Clough Susan Holtz Dramat1c Declamatlon Joyce Ray mond Sharon Machacek Jamce Melhouse lnterpretlx e Readmg Jamce Hcckroth Judy Dethlefs Pat Baldvx m Fxtemporaneous Speakmg helvm Sehuchart Stanley Delfs Marsha Parlzek Lnder the d1rect1on of 'Nlr Douglas Poulter twenty one 1nd1v1dual contestants ventured 1nto the f1rst round of contests at Traer Out of those 21 seventt en recelved fmrst ratxngs The next stop was the pre d1s trtct held at Tama and out of those 17 seven reeetved f1rsts Then a hlgh huxdla appeared mn front of those seven contestants who had entered the dtstrxct fmals at Mason C1ty and only one managed to clear It Mr Poulter s f1ne dtree tlon helped the partlctpants go a long way mto the state speech contests Prehm Contest Pre Dtstrlct D1str1et Traer Tama Mason C 1ty For the best 1n cabmets v1s1t CI IFF HECKROTH SEE13-xcH S C-xB1xE'r SHOP Cust dm Shelllng 'uh' 0' Dvsart Iowa Phone 6-2265 SUNDAY COSTS a PESOS Under the d1rect1on of Mr Poulter the play re ce1ved f1rsts up untll the d1str1ct where they re ce1ved a two Later they went to Iowa C1ty for the State Contest Those part1c1pat1ng 1n the play Sharon Dlcken Judy Dethlefs Jamce Mehlhouse Gary Ewoldt Ann Leo Were XR on P mrs! Round Second Round Thlrd Round Fourth Round Flfth Round Neg Neg Neg A Neg f lNeg SPEECH DLH X I ln Sharon D I-xelvm S Joy ce C Arnold S Sharon D lxelvln S Joyce C Xrnold 'S Sharon D Kelvln S Lost and ludx D ind lom M and Stanley D and Dlck S and Judy C and Tom M and Stanley D and Dlclx S and Iudx C and Torn M FORElNSIC LEAGUE Under the gu1dance of Mr Douglas Poulter con testants vsent to Mason C1ty to the Forenslc League 1n whlch they were competlng agalnst the puplls of some of the larger schools The state pr1zes were scho1arsh1ps to colleges ln Iowa The students gomg were Judy Nutt Carol Degner M1chael lNelsen B111 Cllme and Gary Plogman who was absent when th1s plcture was taken f1f l0 ff ff . HELMS TANERN f '-'43 BADER's STORE qfmlvijqg Dysart Iowa Dy sart Iowa iw SR JR PROM 'Y Club Trojan opened 1ts doors to the Jumors at 7 30 p m The tables were placed 1n a sem1 c1rc1e around the d1mly hghted dance floor The decorat1ons of Club Trojan cons1sted of a balloon ce1l1ng hats and canes on the tables and a large champagne glass w1th bubbles flowlng from lt Dancmg contmued throughout the evenmg Lunch was served later on 1n the evemng It consxsted of ch1cken salad graham cracker dessert punch nuts and many other thlngs Bemg the last event sponsored by the graduatmg Semors of 1956 they went all out 1n presentmg a wonderful Prom lb: Cl ood was Good!! SS FIYYIP RCO, NIQQ OVC V5 COLD BROS f 4? DR H R WIL ox IW Ill 3 I M lx l lv oSuper ar et ,navy Demlst l D v su rt Io xx a Wfzxm' Dy sart Iowa 1?-X7 . R an 5' ' . r -.1 1 r J J B R. r - A 5 gl i ik' 1 T xxx km x M, my W A l 5 R R l I pf . ? T T' T 3 P A ul' I D L . 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HOMECOMING SS use ROYAL Coon-r Dlck Baker B11lCl1me Dlck Lyons Iudy W1e-bbecke, LarryH Rhoada Delfs Dorothy Lally Jack1e Feurbach fs, 'ei- Lnoaes+GENTS Nuke .Tackle Duck rvfv , vm 15101 was Closed xuth 1 strtklng success vuth tht Ilomecommng Dance spon sored by the hxgh school Pep C lub X progr 1m of well mtmd entertatnmt nt wxth Lee Ovtrton as M C Such entertuners as Judy Dethlefs Betty Frederlclx The Andrews Sxsters K5teve Overton Larry Corcran 'Stanley Delfsl Nell Wood ley Eleanor Obrosk Fran c1s Degner and Lester Thelle made for ummag mable laughs Evergreen branches along the walls wxth blue llghts f1ltcr1ng through them along wlth the deco rated cellmg made a pleas mg atmosphere for dancers ind vlewers lhe muslc of Del I 1ylor made the even 1ng complete Dellclous punch and cookxes were served free of charge to the guests The gav and very successful HOME COMING came to a close at 12 OO The many com pllments on the HOME COMING makes us reason ably sure that there vvlll be many such events to come Our hats are off to the hard workmg Pep Club Members and the comm1ttee chaxrman lee Overton Sharon Machacek and Ardlth Hansen HQT LnPS l'Cn.nz1 Mau CRAZY Flwoaew Snsrens E H 1 1 Q ' -1 I 4 1 J . r 5 Z 4 I A 3 L - . 1-I ,x - y ' - - , lv l AI h - t -.Vt I 1- -f in charge: Mike Nelsen, t g P: T f jf' A , . 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BANQUET 1 I, If A J ,' , f X .. .. ,L The mght of Aprxl li blossomed mto a dehghtful evcmng full of fun and laughter rI'11S was the ntght of the Iumor Semor Banquet of 1956 Hlt Parzdt was the theme of the hlgh llghted event C entered dI'Ol1l'ldIh1b theme were many elevtr 1nd dteoratlvc scenes Enterlnff the door of the mam billroom of the Communlty Bulldlng you passed through tl broken record we were entertalned bx the she lkt rs that mcludgd lxtlvm Sehuchart, I ee Oxerton Iudv Feutr bach Forrc st lIan1f1n, Mirtln C rabtree and N611 Woodltx Ihe c ntl rtalnment also lneludtd a number bx both the Jumor and Semor Duet and Quartet The evtnmg was summed up bx danctng to Harrx Sherldan It was a verv enjoxable exemng fllled w 1th a lot of laughs and excltement Moments that w xll never be forgotten Mlss Vt ex er and the Junxor Class dtd a wonderful job In decoratlng the Banquet THE or the best news N PRIN ING We 1 iXLI S 1 0 C I I 'Pl H 00 U40 I ram Iowa fl .4 :A , 4 If .:, t If I I Vi I ' , X xt. - n' Y W 5 if ,X '.. e J, 'X . . 1, 1 . . E . I 1 I , . .A . W . , . ' . I ,I A - . ? 2 ., . ' , . ' H Along the side were names of the hit tunes, with illustrations twig-Lain them. After a fine dinner , J , iff ', 4 I 4 sg. ff oe J, III ' , ... - A 1 'II .I -' 1 . I'AIt J' -Z' . . Q, . 1 . I I MI Q F.H.A. LJ Th1s year the Future Homemakers of Amer1ca sponsored the Sad1e Hawkms Dance The theme was The Gay N1net1es Roddy Robm son won f1rstpr1ze of a sucker because he had the best crazy corsage There was dancmg to records and punch and cookles were served durmg the dancmg There was an excellent program w1th lots of crazy h1llb1lly mus1c Also th1s year we had the f1rst pubhc formal 1nstallat1on of new off1cers We spon sored the Annual Style Show The theme was The Clothes Make the Woman The gym was beautlfully decorated Wlth purple and p1nk as the mam colors Rhoada If Carol The offlcers for Future Homemakers of Amerxca were as follows Pres1dent Jamce Heckroth V1ce Presl dent Elame Hupfeld Secretary Sharon Machacek Treasurer Betty Edmonds Parllamentary Joyce Raymond H1stor1an Ann Leo Reporter Susan Holtz Song Leader Dorothy Lally Adv1sor Mrs Lo1s Seehach Photographer Mamanna Hansen Mardene Ardlth BARNES ROBERTSON s HARDWARE STORE FOOD MARKET DYSHN Dysart Iowa Iowa -ef F.F.A. l ! We had a Judgmg team at the Dalry Cattle Show th1s year Karl Roberts Duane Yung and R1chard Krafka were members of the team We had two contestants at the sub d1str1ct held at Jesup Gary Ewoldt rece1ved a bronze rat1ng 1n the publlc speakmg contest and Larry Nelsen recelved a s1lver ratmg m the creed contest We had two delegates and a float at the State F F A conver1t1on at Waterloo We sold screw drlvers to reuse money for our chapter I' F A OFFICERS XX 9 MARKET Dxsart Ia LOIVIINIUNITX SERX ICE AGENT N lk 2 9. Merle Olson M 3' 435 1-A' x ,- QQ 45 REALLY ' Q- .-Rv-'SFF' wsuns ' -2.495- 2 I .', n ' 7 ' 1 N, U J.. u i N , 7 . ' . . . . . , , if IL H 5. 3 E, D d '-'51 13,1 li 4- Vw 'J C xx 1- 11, 1 Ea ' f 'A' 'if' 'x it Q' if ' Q ' fit' ' . ' ' 12' N Q 'Ee ' '- 'VG x , 51 - , 1 - -if-Jz O O. Q - LIBRARY CLUB -Tu' The Library Club was organized in September. Boys were added to the li- brary staff which totaled thirty-one. Each of these li- brarians served one week each month, Many old books were taken out of the library and some new books were added. A new card file for books was started It is hoped that eventually there will be a short synopsis of each book on the card lndex The following off1cers served for the year The Trojan Quill had a successful year informing the Dysart community of events happening at the school This success was largely due to the efforts of Janice Heckroth editor Serving capably also, were Betty Edmonds Asst Ed itor and Carol Cantwell President Ardlth Hansen Jacklyn Feuerbach Vice President Rhoada Delfs Secretary Treasurer Miss Wey er Sponsor TROJAN QUILL Business Manager Mrs Pat Seebach was the sponsor The staff enjoy ed its annual fall picnic at the Vinton Park in September Delegates to the State Iowa High School Press Association convention were Janice Heckroth and Betty Edmonds CIIX MEAT IVIXHKET Flraer Iovta i Plumbing Ss Heating Phone 6 7400 xl I I I A Y- , 6 , ' , 2 X 1 1 U , I , Fresh and cured meats-Home butchered meats CGRCRAX AND KLEIN DYSHFH IOWH Q - U P STH GRADE Z, S1 ROW C 1ro1L11mc I1I'lL1u11L1J1NC1xC Susan XX 11 son SJIICIFI lh111 Ros xlea Tord B1r1nra11an1fan Nancy X'1'111Lr Iamce Deth Iefs EFL OND ROV! Mr Poggem ller Raren Mehl house Barbira VK 1lson B111 Manley Douglas Nlehlhaus John 'Xlorfran Fdward Fett Herbert Beasley Robert Dengler Xllen Connerman THIRD ROW Gene Valenti Marx Ltta Salk Rae I1etz Raea lhte Mlrdene Bald wxn kenneth Mcf-Xndrews Mlke Schlotterback Davld Messer R1ch1rd llavran Roger Thmsscn Q C fl,-l!F'4 if E 9' f ul Ml FIRST ROW Lynn Pet ersen, Bruce Overton LaVern Th1essen, Pet er Fehr, Don Schuhart Cyr1l Carpenter Cr1s Ford, SECOND ROW lV1argretTh1ll Karen Raub, Judy McAndrews Joan Matthe1sen Norma Mask Wanda Albertson, Gayle Lallv Carole Cranston Karren Mc Namee George Vopelak THIRD ROW Mr Bean Dav1d Ke1del Sh1r1ene Young Joyce Frank hauser Joanne Bauer Ronme Par1zek, LeRoy Peterson Marvln Benda 'Nancy Abernathy Mary Holtz R1chard Luze lf? W1 f 7TH GRADE Joyce Taylor, Terry Grlrnm FOLRTH ROW Dav1d Hanson Susan Palmer Judy Stem, Phyl 11s Youtz Karole Hlte Chuck Cranston Vtarren Wagner l oren P1ppert, Darlene Karp1sek Jean Bottomley Kaylene Olson Joyce Pettmt Mr Protsrnan C' Y xameu store Harley Woodley D3sart,Iowa Dvsart Iowa T0 4 BEN FRANRLIN sToRE V' , 1 - A A' A - - -A - - - - 1 111. ' ': 'L T' 1, li 1 1 I '-.' x' - ' , .' z , 1 'Q 1 K ' ' , I ' V' 4 ' ', 1 ' 1 , ' 1 - I R L I , '3 . A 11' 1 ' 1 I ,I , 1 I . : ' 2, . , J ' 1, '. ' K ' 5 n r , . z ' - I V I I A il n , I I I L I X.. T-f 'Qi-iw ' K r . 4 ' C' ff . I f 42. '1 viffi. f '- tm ' af' ff fe rf' 1 C ,. .f A O X , ,f 1 gf -H-C I I I . I I I I .I , - , . I . , I , - . 1 Lv 1 . I 'iii Y I I I D ' V' . 1 I , , ' 1 a 1 1 1 J I I I I U I ' ' 5 ' ' T T ' 7 v K , . - , 7 13:7 Y A 4' -. JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS N Dx FlRbl' ROW Kaylene Olson karen Mehlhouae Sandra Th1ll Barbara Hamfan, Jamce Dethlefs l'x1I'O1L llltc Gayle Lallx SECOND ROW Patsy Feuerhaeh IXIFOH Raub Judx Stem, Raea H1te, Elame laylor C flroln Crans ton, Ardxc-e Fett Mr Clark Dysart Dvsart Dy Sart Dysart Dysart Dysart Dysart Dysart Dysart Dxsart Dyaart Dysart Dysart La Porte Keystone Clutler beneseo Traer Clut1er' Traer La Porte Traer' Geneseo lxex stone Hudson Dx' Dx' Dx' Dx' Dx' Dx' Dx' sart Sari Sari sart Sill'T 1-in rt surt L, lrt s 111 fs 2 -w 'm .f . -J .1 ,I ,Mg Genesmn Dinsclnlc Clutier Ch-rnfseo Clulier' Dike- Dirwclllc L lutu I' 1 ,Ill FIRSI ROW Dax1d Mes er Hulbert Dengle 1' DfJlf713w 'Xlfhl haus John 'Xlor'f 1n H111 lxllnlex Ed xarcl l Ut NP COND lx XX 1th llcnneescx 1 xrrcn W onn1eI'1r Yek Ruharmi I L11 f P1 r RELIABLE' + SP9 WUEST S DRUG STORE -1 Dx Sart Iowa PRESCRIPTIONS mx umoxx xmz GOODS for xo 11' port ng goods nec ds QD Ij,'.'l 40 ' H ' 25 Glzcll ' uk N , , , , ,, . 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I 1 Hxllx 'Xlxnm BOT TOM Bxllv C oreran l'h111 Rmkx Berger John Bro C 1rw N ilen ta Torn Bader Sk COND ROKR Sharon I md C 1mr1 Stock Sandra Xeselx Zaldee Jones C hrlstu Ho1t7 Pamx Tcucrlneh Judx Hook C'1en.1ec I Qen 'Nlnnu .1 Raed lx is Sxxxxer IIIIRD HOXX Sxl V1'lfiCxC1xI'Ofh C 1ro1 'Xlmml ler R1eh.1rdHu1st R1cn1 u u I resaStL1n S er rx Glllllli he 1th Henna Ss Xr xer P tt Toe B1 er Joxce 'Xlexers Belva Deff ner Qunan Nelson Donna Bean I ANI ROW Ioan Vkoodlex C hc rxl Hr Im C eng lxulnu Linx I wrfnz om lx 11111111 Ref ' 1 I' Q,- 1170 frm f' xm FIJI lx n 1x1 C e Dax mdnl Ill xi L lm S I-I XC lx R CQ Iommx had er John I3ro7 Rlekx I3 lrg I3111x or f 1 Lx 9 6TH GRADE pert Rnhbx xlxerude Carol IKICXIYXUCI' hfndill Wllson Hobart Cherxenx Steven Lames ff LEMEN I 5 l OLIVER and WV Cone tothe xn 1 xc? Im and LN iq X06 Dx Sari N Q1 Iowa 'NDIIION1 DV' ' X ern and Dolores owners shot ij be Serxed the beat food HCJ'l l'CJfXl: ' D- . C 11, - - - -- f- - , . . . . Ur KY, 'Ha xsv, '11 l'z1x'ixc-lx, l':liXKl1I'1i If:-tl, M1 N11 ' -reici:-. XIII .IC 'OW Ri 'hazrci II: an, Jon' Tgllk er, K1-ith Ii 'nn -:-ay, 1 'id Ki- - , IiulnS:1ve'-'de, Sie .1 eq, I OW CQr-A 'l'hic'1n-, 'O V' ' er: Pete- Fahrl: ' 'C' K , ,. K 'V V , f N r ,f 1 'HT' 1,1 5 Y' MJ I ' 3 1 af E' 5 A X . -,L - 1 I . J J , Wayne Palrizekl Clrvfgoryf , ': 7' QA 411 'dl ',k,, ' - 'mil- , f ' 1 K ' , .'- 1 ci K h , 'U' .' -' , Ch- - 1 'V -- Av Ya T - 1 ' .10 I I if- Q A O Q -f L .... A ' 4 f 3 A119 l 'Aish CQSV' v Q ' N I .un Coj STH GRADE HDI IONI ROKR Dtelue I 1-,lu Ronnu llxrxxo D 1I'XklIl Nc hlotttrbtck R IX mond Plppert H1llx Iiaciu Bobby C ha urnan Ronme Vkalthart FIRJI ROKR I lnda Sears lxatherme l'h1ll Carol Lassen Judy 'klonroe Rtta C ranston Dolores Loren? Jacl-Ile Xhebbecke Dlane C alla han lean Nelson Jeanette Hu SECOND ROW Mrs Stevenson Flame Taylor Rtchard Frankhauser Offt Susan Havran Ronnxe Dan1els Jane Robertson Pam Lamprecht Mrs Tay lor THIRD ROW Mary Schuchart Lo1s Hanousek, Shlrley Paton Stephen Van Tasell Rmch Matth1esen Jun Crabtree Dale Mask Gregory Reed Glenn FIRST ROW Davld Bottom ley Bobby Sawyer Russell R1chards Tommy Gahan Jerome Wtnter, Thomas Thlll Jxmmle Tb mpson SECOND ROW Marcla Sears Patr1c1a M1ller, Kathryn Van Tassell V1rg1n1a Strxck er Shxrlex Dethlefs, Carolvn R1chards Sharon Losenlcky Joan Sawy er, Beth Albertsen THIRD ROW Mary Jane Lu7e L1nda Seebach Bruce Lnder wood Jane Nelson, Peter W1111ams, Janette Waller Galen Delfs L1nda Kay Holt? FOI RTH ROW Mrs 'Iaylor Nell Petersen R1chard Loren zen R1chard Reed Larry Thoren, Teddy McAndrevus, Gary Dake M1chael Jacob sen Dxck Palmer Bobby Thoren, Mrs Fawley 4TH GRADE I Stl: 16 Z f x . 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Petersen Beckx Palmer Gretchen Petersen Cer aldlne Schltlcher I atrx cla Wllltr C onme 'Nchls THIRD HOW Margartt Fowler Rlcl-A C rlnt Laura I Chr, Crank Ohl sen I-llcn Meyer Ion Ohde Cynthla Roberts V1rg1lPett1t Jean WICCK Larry Hlte Sue Burger Lanny Schroeder Lmda Ixomctk FOURFII ROW IVIrs Iixder Lyn Leo Steven Raub Carol Holtz James Wllson Barbara Preder1cks Robert Pohlmln Ixathleen Dengler Davld Callahan busan Helm Charles Larsen Pimela Feuerbach Tommx Wxese Collette Heckroth Mrs Paulsen N ff i - to SECOND BOTTOM ROW Tlmothy Schoonover Jackle Mc Andrews Ronme Duke StevenKl1nk Cra1g C ranston Carv Ixeldcl Lawrence Towler Stevc Xbernathu SECOND ROW Nlarsha Lallx Magdalt na Nehlf mehr r Loretta I orcnz lx 1 Strong I eckx Rurht nn DIXIC Duchxeek In qualyn RICHIFCIS hu t 'Natllu Iamput ll Carol Hennessy 'I IIIIJIJ HOW Daud Nhlson X 1LnI3ahr Jerry C rah tree Arl sDegmr John Mtsser Ixuha Stem Pandall Rf ed Douglas II1hn Ihomas WIISOI1 Ilellnha Wagner Carx Rand 'Nznex I enlburg Leonard Fawler FOLRTH ROW Mrs Ida Vklllmms Xloha 'lhlessfn Kula Dans Xrlet Carr Lance Ihoren, Leorlta Fett Merrell Ford S t cn Oehlerxch Ioln N11 ssl r Ildx Ilar uood VN xx ne Petersen Janet Ileckroth Illarlxs Nlftchieck Icrrx Nehlottf rlnfk Mrs. Marxel Fett I II 1 vom 'Phnllupg xx XLLER 5 I WI dp l lp Dysart Iowa M? llxs rr Y, - , ,W I5O 'I'C I ': ' 2 'lf IIi.', Larry IXI -Iler, .Ier- A' 1 L, j - - ' 2 , ' ': ' .:', L ' , A L ' P' . 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