Estherville High School - Ho Lo Co Yearbook (Estherville, IA)

 - Class of 1953

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' ' ' ' if ' O O O I O ' O O I e ecafeJ fo Me memor Raymond wlllldhl Steele 0 G. Jfu enf af efe dll ted-C El' LIL f 7 FOR WHEN THE ONE GREAT SCORER COMES TO WRITE AGAINST YOUR NAME HE WRITES NOT THAT YOU WON OR LOST BUT HOW YOU PLAYED THE GAME 4 5fAerwfA puff: .SQAMZ5 1 Y 3 I f rl , , el A ' fee 6 ' i 654 f' Uwzp, 1, Q fc Q f 0 92 0 fc' 4? 0064 5 Vx 25 Koard of fdacatzon W LIA RECHE R U HAR ON VELDY MRS JAMESB ERNEST RO I S MRS BE'I'I'Y JE N R YNOLDS Wztlc great apprec1at1on we :owls to gale a vote of tlcanlm to tlcoAe zmportant people oelund tlne AceneA who wztlc tluezr generoaA gzft of tzme lnegned Aolale tlae many pro6lemA that have ar1Aen mtl: tlce 6uA1neAA of educatzon The 6oard lnaA done 1tA utmoAt fn pro :Julmg a program o Atudzeos and actnJ1t1eA that mll meet tlce 1ntereAtA and demandA o Atudenu We wzll alzoaqa appreczate tlcezr lcege 9 Sv -Q g ,ng A IL M R. ALPH LaR E, M . . USTER, B N ON. . A E . , 0 o 0 o , n 0 o 0 o 0 0 , g o o . I , , f o 0 o u 0 , o o 0 o I 6 Superintendent of Schools Your deducatuon of thus l-lo Lo Co to Ray Steele unducates your awareness of the hughest type of human characterustucs desured un all unduvuduals When Mr Steele was taken away from us so sud denly you unstunctuvely knew the loss of one who rendered unvaluable servuces to the youth of E l-l S a E J C Let us then resolve that all of us wull do our best to develop the hugh udeals whuch Ray luved If luke Ray you can meet the tests as a youth you can meet them as an adult and socuety wull be better for your havung been a part of ut Oppor tunutues are gauned by the good that men say of you The man who adm ts by words and actuons that he us baffled un many of Iufes conflucts wull not be recommended by anyone May all of us luke Ray exemplufy by Nord and actuon the mean of the three words from whuch l-lo Lo Co us deruved Honor Lovalty Courtesy N E Demoney Prlnclpal and Dean program of the hugh school through bu focal glasses l-le must use the close up lens to examune the um rneduate results to be gauned from the classroom experuence of the students l-le must weugh currucu lums courses of study teacher effectuveness stu dent mastery morale of teachers and students and a host of other thungs At the same tume he must be able to use the dus tant vusuon portuon of the lens to see what lues ahead What about the usefulness of the skulls the students are now acouurung9 What about habuts of beung on tume regular attendance wullungness to accept responsubuluty attutude towards work abuluty to work wuth others and the unutuatuve to take on a uob wuthout beurug told? Esthervulle hugh school staff and student members struve to work towards these two goals lt us gratufy urug to have the support of both groups un our hugh school as we work together to be and to become useful cntuzens Walter B l-lammer nd , . , E l I I l A . The school principal has to be able to look at the 7 Zzcultq HADLEY BAILEY College Scrence Mathematics ROLAND CHRISTENSEN Hugh School Science Freshman Coach ANNETTE GREEN English I Pepper Sponsor B ESS B EARN ES College Art MARGARET CLARK World History GRACE HANSON Llbrarlan ROBERT BURT U S Hrstory Government WOODROW FERGUSON Instrumental Musuc HOMER HARVEY Baslc Math 8 'i---. -at in . A1 .'- V:- 'R -. V . 45, 'cyl 2 QM74 A g lf' f , X 9-3 j ff few . A F - 5 L . f V, ' vi:-M. ff: bfgf 52 A is .r , ---I 4 'rr-SIT f , ' - - fc ' ' my A A -ws ff '-'- . , :nc ' I ',s.' A . , in A I . Xl. 2 . X lt. . . O I . ' H A 1' 7' LILLIAN HOLMES College English Speech JACK KALEY Social Studies J C Coach VENIS MADDEN School Nurse HAROLD HOSKINS Bookkeeping Athletic Director STEVEN KUBISEN Science Assistant Coach DEAN MCCORMICK Industrial Arts High School Basketball Coach faculty CALMER JENSEN Business Education Ho Lo Co Adviser ANN LIEBST Dean of Women Spanish-Geography FRANCES OGDEN Speech Correctionist -.-...NK 9 :pu .QM Qacultq MARY OVIATT Physical Education AVA SIMPSON College Commerce ARVIL PARKS College History Government RUTH SMITH Basic Math Geometry MINN I E SAGE Business Education Latin--Occupations GERALDINE STEEL Homemaking EDWIN THORESON GAYLE THORNTON JEANNETTE B WATSON Vocational Agriculture Sophomore English College Science Industrial Arts Riu'-HAL . P L f J fi! . , Q A I .14-s - 'I 3 . 1 - r ' ' if L 'NI-f-i I 7 .: YL, I :HN 1 E 4 o L ' N v U r Ax R g ' . ' 4 .v N -if .I I x Q IO faculty THELMA WHITFORD CARL WILL AMNEY WOOD Speech Vocal Music Teacher Trammg Dramatucs JUNE HARRIS BETTY JEAN REYNOLDS Secretary to Sec reta ry to Prmcupal Superintendent I I - 14 ma Mater ce a ere s hw' 'wh l L V l o our H cloool o r cur hw Mater el glad rhohf w wQ afe le 2 asff O4 heh 4 For our old Hlgh School our mar ol ' H 9 Chorus efes oo cl sscs e es ur asses V l M Q l-lcresl he S V ors so m ly Johlors so lllghly Freshles add Soohomores ' m ja mess bahlsh mess '14 Q we V cl us rea y cmd sleecy Booshhg lor our old H oh Soon for os wall our school days be emed The dreams of youth thot la e o asf Du welf ow 'rhaf oo hearts tw oooer On mcfhorlf, of scchcs that e J gl There are joys that v l omg he emembered And frehoshlps too that he w Il So here s a cheer for our old H gh School For our old Huh School our fcar olo I2 Cn geo h' as School mes bled, NWC Mo woxllll l ll ou, lwinrls :rw Soul To ,.3hS r , -1 dee Alle go, L1 .V egress the l .vols orolcog ll' l proof ol our cj- and our l Ses, l l l ov woo ,rw dogs QOWE by So heres a cheer for oor old Hgh School! , li ll lf h, H, ' to r h f' to o Ie Q Heres To the lads the, Ecole '1'ol.,ell', :Qhj ' If fs , l.el fth and ol cl 13 l ' all sad A Q, ea, U., days roll oy, ,ol lll fri C 1 -el . l , , I xl I f l d s f A All ,nl Q. 'fro ol :llpld . Je ar pa A r ,fl l l r l l ' I 'er l dlog , 4 i ! c , J- 'l Hlgh. raduatw Qgzffwx ff 6 X f xff 7--4-ug 'iff' EE '7' I L-gi, I3 Y X A Don Allen Bob Athey GREATER MEN THAN l HAVE LIVED BUT I DOUBT IT Mixed Chorus l 2 Home room Officer l Class Officer 2 Speclal Speech 3 4 One ActPlays12 I-HY1234 Play Production 1 2 3-4 Thespians 4 COME WEETH ME TO ZE CASBAH' Mxxed Chorus l 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 1 4 Mnxed Quar tet 4 Volce Class 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 34 Track 12-34 EClub 2 3 4 Don Bake' Marhn Balmer NO IM DON Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball I LL PONDER THAT' 1-2-3-4. 'rlfalexl ll-2-3-4, E- Hl'Y1' ll - - ' Club 4 Robert Bergeson WHO TALKS LITTLE HEARS MUCH FFA123-4 Margery Berven TROUBLE IS FOR THOSE WHO LET IT WORRY THEM Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Wooden Spoons124 E G A12 Vernon Brouse UEARNEST, EAGER TO LEARN AND EAGER TO HELP Band I 2 3, Student Council 1, H1 Y 4 l4 Bob Berryhlll WERE NOT BORN FOR OURSELVES ALONE SHARE ME GIRLS! Homeroom Officer 234 Class Officer 4 Special Speech 3 Football 2 3 4 Basketball 124 Track l 2 3 4 E Club 2 3 4 Ruth Brekke NATURALLY QUIET BUT AT TIMES SHE CAN MAKE THINGS HUM Mixed Chorus 1 2 Y Teens 4 Spirit Lake 1 2 Allen Brown YOU'LL NEVER REGRET KNOWING HDV! Basketball 2, F F A 2 3 Wayne Brown A FOOTBALL MAN, A BASKETBALL MAN! AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST- A LADIES' MAN. Mixed Chorus 4, Boys' Glee Club 4. Boys' Quartet 2-3, Football 4, Basketball 1-2-3- 4, Track 1-2-3-4, E-Club 2-3- 4. Gene Ca rr HE HAS A GREEN THUMB Boys Glee Club 3 Ho Lo Co Stat? 3 4 Pepper Staff 3 F A 12 Ma non Chuttenden FRIENDSHIP CONSISTS OF FORGEFTING WHAT ONE GIVES AND REMEM BERING WHAT ONE RE CEIVES Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Homeroom Officer 1 2 Student Councll 1 2 Special Speech 1 Play Production Stat? 1 Sioux Clty East 1 Joanne Corbm THE SECRET OF LIFE IS NOT TO DO WHAT YOU LIKE BUT TO LIKE VVTIAT YOU DO Band 1 2 3 4 Student Coun c1l Representatlve 2 One- Act Plays 2 io Lo Co Stal! 234 PepperStaFf234 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Saxophone Quartet 2-4 High School and Junior College Pep Band 2 3-4 Latin Honor So ciety 1 Jarrett Dawald IM THE MAN THEYRE LOOKING FOR Homeroom Ofhcer 123 Student Council 4 Hi Y 1 Football 2 3-4 Track 2 3 4 E Club 4 George Brunskill SEND ME A KISS BY WIRE! Band 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1- 2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Madrigal 2, Boys' Octet 2-4, Mixed Quartet 4, Boys' Quartet 3-4, Play Produc- tion Staff 3, Pep Band 4. Yvonne Caywood AS RESTLESS AS A WINDSHIELD WIPER Band 2 3 4 Special Speech 3 One Act Plays 1 2 Ho Lo Co Staff 2 4 Pepper Staff l 234 YTeens1234 Latin Honor Soclety 1 2 Inner Circle 4 Play Production Staff 3 Rlcha rd Chrlstensen HARDER TO CATCH THAN A WAITERS EYE Football 3 4 Basketball 1 2 E Club 4 F F A Student Councll V1ce Presl dent 4 Carol Da rlmg SHE S THE DARLING OF E H S Mixed Chorus 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 3 4 Voice Class 3 4 Homeroom Othcer 1 Student Council 1 Junior Class Play One Act Plays 12 HoLoCoStaH1234 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Pepper Staff 1 2 3 4 Latxn Honor Soclety 1 2 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Jamce Demoney GO'I'1'A BE GOOD MY DAD S AROUND Band 1 2 3-4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3-4 Glrls Glee Club 1 3 Sextet 1 2 3 4 Jumor Class Play Speclal Speech 3 One-Act Plays 1 2 Ho Lo Co Staff 3 4 Pepper Stat! 2 34 YTeens 1234 Na tional Honor Society 3 4 Woodwind Quartet Wood wind Trio 1 2 3 4 High School Pep Band 4 I5 4' 4 1 74' E V 3 , ap ,- ,,. , I I ! 1 Jr, , X t sl' 'MJXV L'-v 1 3 G' I-S 7 v I Q s 'Q MQ? Atl Betty Egeland THE BE'I'I'ER YOU KNOW HER, THE BETTER YOU LIKE HER. Wooden Spoons l-2-3-4, Vice President 4 Ona Enke HER FRIENDS KNOW HER TRUE WORTH YTeensl23 Don Fisher STILL WATER RUNS DEEP Joyce Freed EVER PLEASANT AND LIKEABLE Wooden Spoons 1 2 3 Marva Grebe HER HEARTY LAUGH AND CHEERY WAY CHASES ALL THE GLOOM AWAY Band 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 4 Girls Glee Club 2 Ho Lo Co Stat! 3-4 Pepper Staff 3-4 Y-Teens 2-3-4 E. G. A. 2-3-4. ' 16 Jack Eide I GO MY WAY AND BOTHER NO ONE, Football 1-2-3-4. Track 1-2- 3-4, E-Club 2-3-4, National Athletic Society 3 Duane Ellis HOW LOVELY SCHOOL WOULD BE WITHOUT LESSONS Football 3 Shirley Fransen ENJOY LIFE BEFORE ITS ELED WHEN YOU DIE YOURE A LONG TIME DEAD Mixed Chorus l Glrls Glee Club l Junior Class Play 3 Special Speech 3 One Act Plays 1 2 Ho Lo Co Staff 2 Pepper Staff 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Thesplans 4 Dua ne Gibbs IF I PRETEND I M NUTS MAYBE SOMEONE WILL TAKE ME TO CHEROKEE' Mixed Chorus 3 Gxrls Glee Club 1 2 3 Madngal 2 Homeroom Ofhcer 1 Class Officer 3 Student Council 3 Special Speech 3-4 One Act Plays 1 2 Ho Lo Co Staff 234 Pepper Staff l234 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Quill 8: Scroll 3 4 Inner Cxrcle l 2 3 4 Play Productxon 3 4 Latin Honor Society 1 2 Thesplans 4 Glona Grmde HER HEART IS AN OCEAN WIDE AND DEEP WHERE WHIRLING WAVES OF FRIENDSHIP MEET Mixed Chorus 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 4. Student Council 4, Special Speech 3 One-Act Plays 2 Y-Teens 4. E. G. A. 2-3 Inner Circle 3-4 Thespians 4. Kerry Grush AMBITION AMBITION' WHERE ART THOU Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2-4 Track 12 3 Basketball Manager 3 Nancy Hagerman THATS CLOSE ENOUGH NAN WE CAN WALK TO THE CURB' Band 1 2 3-4 Homeroom Ofhcer 3 Junlor Class Play One Act Plays 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Inner Circle 2-3 4 Baton Twirler 1 2 3 4 Dis IIIC! Treasurer of Y Teens Conference 3 Sandra Hamnlton WHEN CUPID HITS HER HE REALLY MRS HER Mixed Chorus 1 Girls Glee Club 2 3 4 Special Speech 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 Don Hasbrook IM JUST AS BIG FOR ME AS YOU ARE BIG FOR YOU Band 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 1 Operetta 1 Volce Class 3 Special Speech 3 One Act ays 1 2 Y 1 2 Trumpet Tno 1 2 3 4 Thes plans 4 Accompanist 3 Play Production Staff 3 Ho Lo Co Staff 4 Nadme Heyer HAPPY I AM FROM CARE I AM FREE WHY ARE THEY NOT ALL CON TENTED LIKE ME Band 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 234 Ho Lo Co Staff 4 Pepper Sta!! 4 Y Teens 2 3 4 Latin Honor Society 1 2 Saxophone Quartet 2 4 High School and Junior College PepBand3-4 E G A 23 4 Inner Circle 4 Nadune Gustafson I KNOW A LOT BUT CANT THINK OF IT Band 1 2 3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 Junior Class Play Special Speech 3 YTeens1234 E G A 1 2 3 Neal Hagerman YOU MEAN THERE ISN T ANY SANTA CLAUS2 Mxxed Chorus 12 3 Boys Glee Club 12 Operetta 1 Special Speech 3 One Act ays 1 2 H Y 1 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 12 Track 1234 EClub 1 2 3 4 Play Production 3 Thespxans 4 Carol Hansen SHE S A MEMBER OF THE WOULDN T SPOONS Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Library 2 Eugene Henman EVERY INCH A GOOD FELLOW AND OH MANY INCHES' Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3-4 Boys Glee Club I2 Boys Octet 1 2 Operetta 1 Voice Class 2 3 H1 Y 1 2 3 Intramurals Janyce Heywood FULL OF FUN AND MISCHIEF' Bandl YTeens1234 17 6- 4.44 ' . Q.. Mtg, nfl' .. af' .1 1 5 Xl ' .aww X nag x ' 5 W . A X ,u 3 . KV , .fl s ff I 1,5 5 ' 'i , T if ' nil - -S hh .- ,A '90 Y' 0 'isffefgg gl.. M Alice Hoffmeyer YOU CAN TELL HER BY THE NOISE SHE DOESN'T MAKE. Wooden Spoons 1-2-3-4. Donald Hudson JUST WAIT ILL BE FAMOUS SOME DAY Mixed Chorus 4 F F A 1 2-3 Floyd Heyer GO WEST YOUNG MAN Mixed Chorus 2 Ho Lo Co Staff 1 2 Play Productlon Staff 2 3 Effle Jensen Donald Hoffmeyer ONE OF THE GREATEST MISTAKES OF ALL TIME WAS THE INVENTION OF THE CALENDAR -- THIS LED IN DUE COURSE TO HAVING MONDAYSR' Football 1-2-3, Basketball 1- 3, Track 1-2-3-4, E-Club 2- -4. Jessie Hupp SHES THE KIND WHOSE NATURE NEVER VARIFS Wooden Spoons 1234 E G A 2 HiY3 Library3 Joy lsemlnger WHEN JOY AND DUTY CLASH LET DUTY GO TO SMASH Girls Glee Club 3 4 Wood en Spoons 1 Y Teens 2 5... sian: HAS FRIENDS BE Joe JGIISGD CA SE SHE GIVES DONT RECITE TOO FRIENDSHIP LOUDLY IM SLEEPING Girls Glee Club I 234 E A 123 laqlenllxllxglmn ADDRESS A wayne Kmg THOUSAND MEN THAN -'UST CALL ME CLEO ONE WOMAN FANS Football 2 3 4 E Club 4 Homeroom Omcer 3 F F 1 2 3 4 ol ll W A 1 2 a 4 nm-amurax 2 3 4 lnffamufa S Connie Klnt A MILE A MINUTE IS A GOOD SPEED BUT SMILE A MINUTE GETS MORE ACTION Mixed Chorus 12 3 Girls Glee Club l 2 3 Madrigal 2 Student Council 3 Speclal Speech 3 One Act Play 2 Ho Lo Co StaR 3 Pepp Stafflz-34 YTeensl23 4 Quill dz Scroll 3 4 Inner Circle 2 3 4 Play Produc tion 3 Thesplans 4 Ma nlyn Knotts SHE DOES THE LITTLE KINDNESSES THAT OTHERS LEAVE UNDONE Band 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club I 2 3 Sextet 1 2 3 4 Special Speech 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 E G A 2 3 Accompamstl Play Production Staff 3 Dorothy Loeschen SILENCE IS ONE GREAT ART OF CONVERSATION YTeens1EGA23 Don Martens LEAVE IT TO HIM TO BE CLEVER' Mixed Chorus 3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Homeroom Of- ficer 3, Hi-Y 3-4. Football 2 Track 1-2-3-4 E-Club 2-3- 4 F. F. A. 1-2 Intramurals l-2-3-4. Kay Miller WITH VIM AND SNAP TO MAKE THINGS GO, AND WORTH THAT MAICES YOU LIKE HER SO. Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Homeroom Otficer 2, Special Speech 3-4, One-Act Plays 1-2, Hola Co Stat? 3-4, Pep- per Stah' 1-3-4. Y-Teens l- 2-3-4, National Honor So- ciety 3-4. Quill 8: Scroll 3-4, Inner Circle 2-3-4, Play Production 3, Latin Honor Society l-2, Thespiana 4. Davld Klmefelter HE HAS A FAR AWAY LOOK IN HIS EYES-HE S LOOKING AT HIS FEET Basketballl23 Track 12 3 EClub34 F F A 12 Lols Larson HER MODEST AND GRACEFUL AIR SHOWS HER WISE AS SHE IS FAIR Llbrary3EGA34 Anne Lyman AND IVY TWINES AROUND HER DOOR Band 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 Class Officer 4 Junior Class Play Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 E G A 3 4 Inner Clrcle 3 4 Clarmet Trio 1 2 3 Latin Honor So clety 1 2 Maxlne Michael I HURRY NOT NEITHER DO 1 WORRY Mixed Chorus 1 2 Girls Glee Club 1-2. Class Othcer 2, Junior Class Play Library 3, Basketball 1-2 Play Pro- duction 3 Silver Lake Cons. 1-2-3. Bob Moritz THE TROUBLE WITH BE- ING A GOOD SPORT, YOU II-IIAYE TO LOSE TO PROVE Football 1-3-4, Basketball 1- 2-3-4, Track 3-4, E-Club 3-4, National Athletic Society 3. I9 I' KIT 111,33 -ul 3 Dale Mortla nd I LL GET THERE-SOME TIME' Band 12 Mlxed Chorus 1 Bovs Glee Club 1 Operetta 1 Homeroom Ofhcer 1 2 4 Class Offxcer l 2 3 4 Junior Class Play One Act Play: 12 HlYl23 Football34 Basketball 1 2 Track 2 3 4 E Club 34 National Ath letlc Scholarship Society 3 Play Productlon Stal? 3 In tramurals 2 4 Jerry Nauss TROUBLE IS FOR THOSE WHO LET IT WORRY THEM HIYI2 Shirley O Connor QUIET AND MODEST Girls Glee Club 1 2 3-4 Y Teens 2 3 Rodman Cons 1 John Osgood EASY TO GET ALONG wrm ' Band1Z-34, HIY 12 Ma rc I3 Pa rtello ALWAYS SMILING, AL- WAYS GAY, SI-IE'S A 'QUEEN' IN EVERY WAY Mixed Chorus 3 4. Girls' Glee Club 2 3 4, Voice Class 2 3 4. Class Officer 3 Junior Class Play, Special Speech, Y Teens 2-3 4, Basketball I, Irmer Circle 3 4, Homecom ing Queen 4, Maple Hill 1 .Ilm Munson EVERYONE BE STILL-I THINK IM GOING TO SAY SOMETHING Football 1 2 Track 3 4 In tramurals l 2 3 4 Ka th ryn Obye I LIKE FOUR THINGS ABOUT SCHOOL MUSIC VACATION HOLIDAYS AND THE LAST DAY' Band l 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 12 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 Sextet l 2 3 4 Voice Class 4 Special Speech 3 Y Teens 3 4 G 3 Play Productxon Staff 3 Don Osberg TO WORK OR NOT WORK THAT IS THE QUESTION Football 2 4 Basketball 4 Track 2 Phyllis Osher AS EASY ON THE EYE AS A TAX REFUND Girls' Glee Club 1 2 3-4 ClassOHicer1,E G A 4 Purl Partello I BURN THE MIDNIGHT OIL-ONLY IT'S GASO LINE Mixed Chorus 3 4, Boys' Quartet 4. One Act Plays 2, Hi Y 2 3 4, Basketball 1, Maple Hlll 1 Dick Pieper WE KNOW HE LIKES FOOTBALL AND BASKET- BALL AND HIS BLUSH SAYS 'I'HAT'S NOT ALL! Mixed Chorus 1-2. Boys' Glee Club l-2, Special Speech 3, Hi-Y 3-4. Student Council President 4, Foot- ball l-2-3-4. Basketball 1-2- 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, E-Club 3- 4. National Athletic Schol- arship Society 3 Play Pro- duction Stat? 3 Tipton 1 2 John Resh NOW I WOULD SAY THAT COGITATIVE FAC ULTIES ARE OFTEN IM MERSED IN DETENTION OF REGULATORY QUAL ITEES lAI-IEM l Junior Class Play Specxal Speech 3 Football 3 Track 1 2 3 Play Production Staff Hope Rovn WI-I.ERE THERE S LIFE THERE S HOPE' Band 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Sextet 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Quartet 4 Operetta 1 Voice Class 2 3 4 Specxal Speech 34 YTeens 123-4 Ac companist 1 2 3 4 Duck Schloeman I HAVE NEVER LET MY SCHOOLING INTERFERE WITH MY EDUCATION Junlor Class Play Special Speech 3 Play Production Stat? 3 Dale Shannon CASANOVA S DEAD ROMEO S GONE BUT I M STILL HERE Band 12 3 Junior Class Play Special Speech 3 Y4 Footbal1IF F A12 Oris Refsell STILL WATER RUNS DEEP. Mixed Chorus 2, Football 4, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4. Jlm Raley NOT AS BASHFUL AS HIS BLUSH SUGGES'I'S Band 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 12 3 4 Boys Glee Club 1 2 4 Specxal Speech 3 One Act Plays 2 HAY 1234 Track 1 2 Play Production 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Thesplans 4 Thelma Schacherer LET A SMILE BE YOUR UMBRELLA Girls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Student Councxl 2 E G A 1 2 3 4 Mary Ellen Scott I M NOT DENYING THAT WONEN ARE FOOLISH GOD MADE THEM S0 TO MATCH THE MEN Girls Glee Club 1 Junior Class Play Special Speech 3 Pepper Staff 1 YTeens 1 2 3 4 Play Production Staff 3 Thespxans 4 Barbara Sh reck LIKE GRAVITY SHE HAS gl-IENPOWER OF ATTRAC I0 Band 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 Sextet 1 2 3 4 Volce Class 3 4 1-Iomeroom Otfxcer 1 2 3 Class OHlcer 1 Student Councxl 4 Specxal Speech 3 4 One Act Plays 1 2 Ho Lo Co StaFt4 YTeens1234 E G A 234 I.nnerCirc1e 1 2 3 4 Drum Majorette 2 3 4 Play Production 3 Thes plans 4 2l 3' J -, r vb 6- L! t ML. 1 -gf I, 4 . M Sk .W 1' 1 .b Q? Nur 5 wx -1. an' to if M' i J-,au l-lla who f JDK' 1 ix 'U as i 5 if X' i, ,Q ..1 ' MM., -1' v ,wc Darlene Sldles I WILL G0 ANYWHERE- PROVIDED IT BE FOR WARD Wooden Spoons 3 4 .lean Smnth SHE IS PRE'I'I'Y BE CAUSE PRE'I'I'Y IS AS PRE'I'I'Y DOES Glrl s Glee Club 4 E G A 4 Inner Circle 4 Yankton High 1 2 3 Verlyn Sunde WI-IEN DAY IS DONE SO AM I M.lxedCh0rus23 F F A I2-3-4 Anlta Tnmmons SILENCE IS MORE MUS ICAL THAN ANY SONG YTeens 1 2 3 Library 3 Play Production Staff 3 .loan Volz PRETTY T0 WALK WITH WITTY TO TALK WITH AND PLEASANT TO THINK UPON. Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Sextet l- 2-3-4 Homeroom Officer 1, E. G. A. 2-3-4 Inner Circle 4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4. 22 Faye Skog I DON'T WANT TO GROW UP TO BE BIG AND STRONG I WANT TO BE SALE AND INTEREST Band l 2 3 4 Gu'ls Glee Club 1 2 Special Speech Work 3 One Act Plays 2 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Larry Smlth THE AUTOMOBILE HAS REALLY DISCOURAGED WALKING NOW YOU HAVE TO RUN TO GET AWAY' Junior Class Play 3 Special Speech Work 3 Hi Y 12 E Club 3-4 Football 1 2-3-4 Thesplans 4 'h-ack l 2 3 Sally Thompson I D LIKE T0 SEE SOME THING IN MINK PREF ERABLY MYSELF Girls Glee Club 1 2 Sextet 1 Voice Class 4 Y Teens 1 234 Cheerleader 4 E G A 2 3 4 Baton Twlrler Play Productxon Staff 3 Jean Tordoff MODESTY AND CHARM HATH SHE YTeens 1 2 Library 3 E G A 3-4 Play Production Staff 3 Jlm Waldron I VE DONE THIS SCHOOL A SERVICE AND THEY KNOW IT! Football 1-2-3. Basketball 1- 2 Track 1-2-3-4 E-Club 3-4. Bull Watson MAY I GO OUT WITH THE BOYS TONIGHT Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 1 2 3 Operetta 2 Voxce Class 2 3 4 One Act Plays 1 I-Ii Y 1 Track 1 Intramural 1 2 Lols Weber IF I HAD MY LIFE TO LIVE OVER ID MAKE THE SAME MISTAKIB ONLY ID START SOONER Band 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 Glrls Glee Club 1 Junior Class Play Ho Lo Co Staff v-si 12 YTeensl234 E G A1234 ll., Marilyn Wler slws L1'1'1'1.E BUT DOES Elmer Wells MUCH Band 1 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 1.ZfTQN1,?0g'kLLLL AND brary 2 3 a 'X 1 John Wllley TROUBLE WEARING A Lauren Walden RIN G AS GENUINE AS A Band 1 2 Junior Class Play -I-HUNEB PRINT Speclal Speech 3 I-I1 Y 2 4 Football 1 2 3 Basketball 2 Band 3 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 Closs Motto E alle Open! t 0 00l', Cllfe we t 0 COLLl'age fo 90 Lego Closs Color Class Flower urguoiw a Wife aisy 23 -' -. - I ---, .. 'C X. X Aw-,Af 7-A in ..! ' . . V, 3. ---,- --- U . 4 5. V 4, Clarinet Quartet 2-3-4, Ll- I -' 5 1. ff sl-4 M 1 5 gs 5- . H we au Hi to q Step rught up chuldren' Get your tuckets for that thrullung rude of a lufetume shouted barker Hammer Watch yuur step and hang on tught and fund your seats as ouuckly as possuble One hundred twenty three eager and excuted chuldren clumbed aboard that September day A few passengers pretended to know theur way around and dashed madly for the cha e ponues The anxuous chuldren led by Barbara Shreck Dale Mortland and Phyllus Osher under the guudonce of Mr Steele Muss Mut hell and Mr McCormuck found theur seats un tume for the Carousel to start We not ced that many of those passengers of the class of 53 were always lucky enough to get the pruze ponues whule others took no specual unterest some probably gust came along for the rude' As the mauoruty settled themselves to get good turns for theur money there were a few who found ut a luttle duffucult to keep astrude and got off after a few turns There were others who would luke to have stayed but found ut necessary to transfer to another carousel Of those who stayed Dale Mortland Don Allen and Kay Muller were chosen to take us around the next turn Chosen to advuse us were Mr Fargen Mr Ferguson and Mr Koob Bob Athey Neul Hagerman Wayne Brown and Bob Berryhull after a couple of rounds were able to master the wuld and prancung stalluons for the athletuc groups Others chose the graceful rhythm of the palomunos that responded to the durectuon of a baton Stull others enuoyed the dramatuc performances of the show horses By the one thousand nune hundred fufty furst turn one hundred four of the older and wuser ones were catchung wuth ease the treasured brass rungs The golden rungs of the Natuonal Honor Socuety were drown by Kay Muller Januce Demoney Duane Gubbs and Mary Harms The most enuoyed sude show seen along the way was our Junuor Class play namely Structlv Formal Toward the end of March everyone began work on the prom wuth Muss Ovuatt Mrs Steele Muss Whutford Mr Berghefer Mr Thorsen and Mr Bauley actung as chuef engnneers of our l9S3 Showboat headed by crewmen Duane Gubbs Dale Mortland and Marcua Dartello Our speed has become faster and faster and we have become busuly unvolved wuth earh revolutuon and the great rude of our lufetume nears uts end We ha e nearly completed our four memorable turns on the Carousel but ut wull never stop lt keeps turnung but always slowly enough so you can get astrude Our last rude' The Carousel wull not waut at a standstull for the neglugent ones Wuth nunety nune aboard we began to spun under the leadershup of Dale Mortland Anne Lyman and Bob Berryhull The momentum gauned under the able guudance of Muss Sage Muss Smuth and Mr Kaley lt seems that un the last turn a few preferred duamond rungs to brass ores lf we have learned to rude well our Carousel ponues we shall be better able to rude the faster and greater horses un the race of lufe Hang on tught or youll fall along the way' into the C' Wt I K I Overcome by curuosuty we decuded to vusut a reluable crystal ball gazer un an effort to fund out what the Class of 53 would be doung un another ten years When we arruved at Madame Frauduna s she told us to be seated darkened the chamber and as soon as she had tuned un Don Allen has been named top amateur golfer of the natuon and plans to turn pro Bob Athey now manages one of the foremost travel bureaus and employs a staff of experuenced helpers whuch uncludes Wayne Brown Floyd Hyer Purl Partello John Wulley and Larry Smuth Theur most popular plan us the bruef tour of Calufomua Don Baker has fauthfully worked for the Cuty and us now foreman of a dutch duggung crew Martun Balmer and Eugene Henman have wuth the aud of theur vast knowledge of chemustry succeeded un dusprovung Eunsteuns theory of relatuvuty Robert Bergeson has taken over Mr Thorson s Dosutuon on the E H S faculty S Followung un hus fathers footsteps Bob Berryhull us now busy makung new umprovements as a part of hus job as County Superuntendent of chools Margery Berven us now manager of the Natuonal Store Workung under her are Darlene Sudles Carol Hansen and Aluce Hoffmeyer Because of her husbands occupatuon Ruth Brekke us able to take frequent well planned trups One of the latest comedues to come out us Mutt and Jeff based on the old comuc strup Don Hasbrook and Vernon Brouse are appro pruately cast un the leadung roles Allen Brown has gone unto partnershup wuth hus brother and they run a clothung store whuch us known for uts conservatuve colors and styles George Brunskull has become almost unduspensable to Western Unuon Hus specualty us sungung telegroms Ch Gene Carr wuth the help of hus F F A experuence has for the thurd consecutuve year produced the Grand Champuon baby beef at ucago Joh Yvonne Caywood can stull be seen screechung around corners un her husband s flashy car but the back seat us occupued by several luttle nsons lf you should see two nurses walkung down hosputal corrudors sungung Dry Bones there us no need to be alarmed-uts uust Maruan Chut tenden and Marva Grebe id :guard Chrustensen us presudent of The Woman Haters Club Some other promunent members are Dale Juhl Donald Hudson and Dor1 a o meyer Because of theur success un wrutung legal papers un hugh school Joanne Corbun and Januce Demoney have become lady lawyers ln es pecually duffucult cases Januce tortures the uury wuth her oboe unttl they see thurtgs leer way Carol Darlung us a secretary for a bug busuness tycoon who never sends her flowers because she gets her own at a duscount from the Esthervulle Green House Betty Egeland and Anuta Tummons are coachung a 4 H gurls basketball team Ona Euke us happuly marrued to an ex servuceman Because of theur unterest un huntung Duane Ellus Jack Eude and Davud Klunefelter are servung as game wardens Don Fusher and Duck Schloeman have formed a partnershup and are now Dodge dealers A couple of theur customers are Shtrley Fransen and Lous Weber who bought a car on tume payment so they could furnush theur own transportatuan to Amolds Park and Spencer Euamgogubbs has not become the furst woman presudent but unstead spends most of her tume un Cherokee and for reasons of the heart not f 8 24 u A - - - - - V n 11 . ' . ,, ' , '. . I - Y if , . . I . , F . . . , 3 , . . . , . f ' ' 1 1 1 J r I - 1 - . Q . ,u . u, ,I 'I I r I Ir 1 - , I ' I ' 1 1 ' - U II ' . . , - . , , her crystal ball for the year l963 she proceeded to give us the following information: 1 - U U 4 4 I A A I I Y I I V V I I ' . . , , - , ' , . . - - I . I n n , . . I . . I I - I , . - - I I T ' - - H H J A - . J . I I . . . , I . - ' . . . . . H ' H . - 1 A ' - - - I I I I - . . . . . , r I , I - , 4 , . ' . . . . , , , , . ' I Glorra Grrnde devotes trme and energy to welfare work Srngle han ded she has cleaned up much of Chrcagos Skrd Row Kerry Grush Dale Shannon and James Munson are runnrng a brg chorn of grocery stores Nadrne Gustafson Faye Skog Nadrne Heyer and Janrce Heywood are busrly plannrng a slumber party reunron of the Crew of 53 Nancy Hagerman has become personnel drrector rn Sun Valley ldaho Jean Smrth X rays the broken bones of handsome young skrers the resort hosprtal Nerl Hagerman rs now one of Hollywood s top movre producers Co starrrng rn hrs latest prcture are Mary Ellen Scott and John Resh Sandra Hamrlton has qurt her rob at her fathers cafe to became Mrs Maurrce Grlk san Janet l-lrgrnbotham has taken over her mothers posrtran wrth the Dorly News Jay lsemrnger and Effe Jensen who had therr dromonds back rn V953 are of course happrly marrred by now Joe Jensen rs now the proprretor of one of the classrest restaurtanrs rn Chrcago Among hrs wartresses we frnd Jessre Hupp and Joyce Freed Wayne Krng s fan club has Qrown so raprdly that he now has lO OOO admrrers on hrs lrsts Her dreams fulfrlled Cannre Krnt has a wealthy rancher for a husband and lots of horses and dogs Marrlyn Knotts and Kathryn Obye lrked Washrngton so well that they decrded to stay and are now connected wrth a dance band rn whrch Marrlyn rs star drummer and Kathy plays marrmba solos Lars Larson Dorotny Loeschen and Shrrley OConnor have good robs wrth the lr B l rn Washrngton D C thanks to Coach Hoskrn s bookkeeprng class Anne Lyman rs kept busy these days watchrng lrttle lvres but rn her spare trme she does some modelrng robs to help the famrly budget along lt seerrs that Maxrne Mrchael got lonesome for some one and went back to Ruthven Kay Mrller has rust perfected her new amazrng chemrcal dret of popcorn and mrlk Bob Morrtz rs lrvrng a luxurrous lrfe wrth hrs hrgh salary from playrng professronal basketball Dale Mortland rs Esthervrlle s new mayor but srn e he s always late to councrl meetrngs they never get much accomplrshed Jerry Nauss rs drrvrng a school bus Sherry mak s sure that he gets started early enough to get the lrttle passengers to school on trme Dr John Osgood spends most of hrs trme peerrng rnto people s mouths and gettrng at the root of thrngs Phyllrs Osher and Thelma Schacherer are managers of Wallrngford s grrls softball team Marcra Partello was rust honored by berng chosen Rosebowl Queen of l963 Drck Perper who rs now head football coach at lowa Unrversrty has rust frnrshed a successful season Senator James Vrncent Rrley rs restrng up after completrng a three day frlrbuster on the Senate floor Hope Rovn has made her debut rn Carnegre Hall as a solorst the remarkable part berng that she accompanres herself too Barbara Shreck frnrshed nurses trarnrng and rs now practrcrng on Stan Sally Thompson rust broke her nrnth engagement Some day the r ght guy wrll come along Sal Jean Tordoff has been promoted to Offrce Manager at Gamble Robrnsons Joan Volz rs servrng as a fashron desrgner for Dayton s rn Mrnneapolrs Jrm Waldrons club The Hangout has become as popular as Makes wrth some people lts most frequent patrons are Don Osberg Jarrett Dawald and Don Martens Because of hrs long experrence Brll Watson has set up a Marrrage Bureau so he can advrse other young couples Marrlyn Werr has settled down wrth Duane S Her talent on the clarrnet rsn t wasted because now she uses rt to play lullabres Elmer Wells makes a rally Santa Claus at Younkers durrng the holrday rush Lauren Walden rs a farmer we thrnk but Madame Fraudrna has worked long and hard and now the crystal ball clouds over 67441171 We Class of 53 Crty of Esthervrlle County of Emmet and State of Iowa berng of sound mrnd and memory do hereby make publrsh and declare thrs to be our last wrll and testament hereby revokrng any wrlls heretofore made by us Don Allen wrlls hrs sturdy thumb for hrtchrng rrdes to Sprrrt Lake to Darrell Rodger Bob Athey Wayne Brown and John Wrlley leave for Calrfornro to stay Don Baker leaves rn hopes that rf the school should burn that all the beloved books should not be harmed too much Martrn Balmer wrlls hrs good drrvrng habrts ta Nolan Nelson Robert Bergeson leaves school for a full trme rob at Fareway Bob Berryhrll wrlls hrs Impromptu partres to anyone who lrkes to have a lot of fun Margery Berven wrlls her pleasant outlook on lrfe rn general to Martha Brunskrll Ruth Brekke and Ona Erke leave therr roller skates to Marcra Chrrstensen and Barbara Van Horn Vernon Brouse wrlls hrs ralopy to someone who has a good supply of bubble gum and barlrng wrre Allen Brown leaves hrs chats rn the dork corners of the school house to Dennrs Skog George Brunskrll wrlls hrs brcycle to Harvey Hansen rn hopes that he wrll some day develop that Charles Atlas look Gene Carr and Orrrs Refsell leave the r F F A prorects to Lours Schacherer and Jerome Brrnkman Yvonne Caywood leaves her most wonderful trmes to Nancy Clark Marlon Chrttenden leaves her abrlrty to attend both hrgh school and runror college at the same trme to any other ambrtrous person Rrchard Chrrstensen wrlls hrs coolness on the basketball floor to Merrrl Fransdal Joanne Carbrn wrlls her ob lrty to talk her way out of trouble to Barbara Sternberg Carol Ann Darlrng wrlls her long nrght sessrons before the Pepper deadlrne to a faster typrst Jarrett Dawald leaves all the thrngs he couldnt understand to the rncomrng freshmen Janrce Demoney wrlls her trtle as perfect angel to Judy Jensen Betty Egeland wrlls her abrlrty to play volley ball to Senrors A M rn hopes that they wrll wrn all therr games next year Jack Erde leaves hrs track shoes to Jrm Smrth for good luck Duane Ellrs leaves hrs assembly seat to anyone who wrll offer a hrgh enough prrce 25 - - - - - 1 11 A 11 1 1 J J I - V t - 11 11 1 , , , - at . , 1 V - 1 . A r , ' 1 , . , . . 1 , , , ' . ..,. , , I I I ' ' . I ' I I I I . ' 1 I . f , ' . . A . . , . I Q ' . I . r ' ' II IIA V Orrrs Refsell and Verlyn Sunde are vacatronrng rn Florrda after strrkrng Orl on therr farms. . , i . I- II II ' ' 1 1 - , 1 , 0 I ' ' , 1 ' 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . I, ,I II ' b - I ll A V I V 11 11 I - . 1 1 . 11 11 Don Fusher wulls hus hudden knowledge to anyone who can fund ut Shurley Fransen leaves her name on the desks as souvenurs to all who may Wush to sell ut later Joyce Freed wulls the thnll of out of town dates to her suster Wanda uust to keep ut un the famuly Duane Gubbs leaves for Cherokee Marva Grebe leaves her posutuon as furst trombone player open to all who would luke to try out for ut Glorua Gnnde leaves vv th a multutude of fruends Kerry Grush havung a generous heart leaves E H S Nadune Gustafson and Donny Martuns leave on theur honeymoon Nancy Hagerman and Anne Lyman leave theur place un the attendant l ne of thus years homecomung queen to next years candudates Neul Hagerman leaves hus nuckname Rocky to anyone who can luve up to ut Sandra Ham lton wulls Mauruce Gulkunson to her future Carol Hansen le ves her pucture to the rught man Don Hasbrook leaves hus hot lups trumpet skull wuth Cary Gemmll Eugene Heuman leaves hus explosuons and sturrungs up lchemustrvJ to Joy Muleham to keep leer out of trouble Nadurue Heyer leaves her unnocent luttle guggle to Pat Brady Januce Heywood leaves her pet expressuon Where us he to Irma Bradshaw Don Hoffmeyer wulls hus auuet unassumung personoluty to Jack Buster wuth the fervent hope that he may put Don Hudson leaves hus shyness wuth the femunune gender to Don Barber Jessue Hupp leaves her undependency to Barbara Frey Floyd Heyer leaves laughung CAs usuall Joy lsemunger wulls herself to the Luttle Brown Church Effue Jensen thunks that she had better take her duamond wuth her Joe Jensen leaves hus bedtume manners un school to any other sleepy soul Dale Juhl leaves hus place un the senuor class to frosh George Shadle that us uf he thunks he can make ut Wayne Kung leaves hus fan club to anyone who wants to take the tume to solucut members Connue Kunt and Kathryn Obye leave theur bottle of Lught and Brught to Mara Lee Case and Pat Pemble Marulyn Knotts leaves her place on the puano bench to Elsue Haakonson Lous Larsen wulls her sweet manners and ways to Bullue Recher Dorothy Loeschen wulls her unterests un Colorado to someone else wuth a wanderung heart Maxune Muchael leaves her calm thunkung on the basketball floor to Ruta Palung Kay Muller and Anuta Tummons leave the hope to the teachers that every student behaved as well as they dud Bob Morutz leaves hus love for sports to the athletes as he has enough for everyone Jum Munson beaueaths hus taxu servuce of all the senuor boys to Bob Golla Jerry Nauss wull loan Sherry back to the freshman class Shurley OConner wulls her quuet evenungs at home to Jean Ann Robb Don Osberq wulls all hus woman troubles to Jack Euke John Osgood leaves wuthout persuasuon never to return agaun Phyllus Osher and Thelma Schacherer wull theur rudes on the school bus to any other unfortunate person Marcua Partello leaves her role as homecomung queen to the most popular gurl of 54 Purl Partello leaves hus fast lune and technuaue to Wayne Schenck Duck Peuper leaves slowly so hus fans can follow John Resh leaves hus atomuc abuluty of gettung up un the mornung to Wayne Ware Jum Ruley leaves hus Casanova ways to George Wells lDoes he need them39l Hope Rovn leaves for the Metropolutan Opera House Duck Schloeman thunks he wull take better care of hus car than any underclassman so he wull take ut wuth hum Mary Ellen Scott wulls her guft of gab to next years debaters Dale Shannon leaves lsus unterest un chuldren to anyone who happens to luk freshmen Barbara Shreck cant wull Darlene Sudles leaves her persustency to all underclassrren who luke to have theur work well done Faye Skoq leaves for the Rosebowl un hopes that she wull someday be Queen Larry Smu h leaves hus coulusuon un urance to Jum Fredruckson Jean Smutn wulls legally but not sanely her temper to Janet Carmen Verlyn Sunde wulls hus abuluty to ugnore women to Edgar Warrungton Sally Thompson guves all the broken hearts back to the boys Jean Tordoff leaves her smule wuth the toothpaste ads Joan Volz leaves wuth tne hope that Mary Aluce Gray wulu someday be as tall as she us Jum Waldron wulls the Saturday nught sessuons wuth the boys to anyone who can take care of them Bull Watson leaves hus experrence d k l d h Stan back to any class sunce he s an alumnus and besudes she s not guvung hum up ut to USE an nowe ge e has obtauned through marrued lufe to all future socuology classes Lous Weber wulls her abuluty to enuoy lufe after dark to Bobbette Crawford Marulyn Wuer beaueaths her talent of how to hold a man to Ann M Donald Elmer Wells guves all the votes he receuved un the electuon back to Eusenhower luust to be a gentleman l Lauren Walden leaves hus locker to the furst uuvenule lucky enough to get ut Last but not least we leave our handkerchuefs to those who may mourn our departure 26 I , . ' ' ru I J r I I ' , I . , . I , ,, u, u C A . H J r, J u g ' , ' A A 1 fi S I I I I I J I I I I l ' Dale Mortland leaves hus woman-catching smile to David O'Riley. . ,... , - , . u A ' u Q A , , , , . u . , - . 5 , , , A ' , . 3 ' - 1 . 4 , I . I ll I, c . undef 9.1440 Y fa-J-A ZR g TZ? -X'-X-.X 75 flili , K gk y W, I, k f- lvfffw K f 4 15- 4 V ' T 5 wi Q7 'Z ? 3 Z 4 f : 5 fi g ff f I 11 fr ff f, X Q 'X if f f, ' 2 K R 0 f Y X S X X f ' 1 - f ' K ff x 4 65 X I I 4 XA, -it--,, - f , N f -Aww 11811 1 4-155' 14. -- f-ff yba J. 2- X -Rf R C' 27 univr C1444 F . A., , .4 I I .5l2.E , . , 1, ,,,. -I.a.,,,., I., BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Jack Enke Jerome Brunkman Dave Baker Merrnll Fransdal, Harvey Hansen, Fred Blake, Bull Bacon, Roland Jones Jlm Frederncksen Don Johnson FOURTH ROW Harold Carr Delano Helmers, Donald Hackett, Glenn Johnson, J Hoffmeyer Marvin Hanson Bruce Hargens, Jack Egeland THIRD ROW Dave Clark, Mary Crees, Janet Hockett Barbara Clark, M lene Freuermwh Maruan Hansen, MaraLee Case, Carol Hoffmeyer, Ardelle Klem Sharon Dundas, Marlene Gulbert, Bob Golla SECOND ROW Lewu Corwln Jackle Hoffman Carol Berchenbrnter Ann Evans Martha Brunaknll Gayle Fuhrman, Loretta Qglvm, Pat Dltlworih Mary Keeler Jamce Hanson Gary Bet! FIRST ROW Vllilhll Cox, Pat! Brady, Joyce Grlexe, Pat Klnnard Mlrlen Klelmann Nancy Frvedly, Jamce Johnson, Henry Kroenke Claw Uffcem PRESIDENT EDGAR WARRINGTON - -- VICE PRESIDENT BRUCE HARGENS SECRETARY TREASURER MARTHA BRUNSKILL 28 , 2 A . ' , . ' ' I . I 1 - 5 n gf-fy I ' l - 5 , lr. N I I ' , 7 V I 1 I 1 ' 1 y ' , ' A v l ' y - 5 ' I ' ' ' , Q , . ' O 1 . i -V - I anior Cla A - a- ,' - I 4 I - ' I 41---W - . , . . 'z .4 . . , ' BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Eldon Skattebo Basal Robert: Paul Larsen Barney Flosenow Steve Shadle Dick Sudlel Robert Wloe man Wayne Schenck Rnchard Sorenson Laurence Lau FOURTH ROW Bonnie Weaver Myrna Simpson Becky Robnnaon Donna Schaper Mary Valen George Wells Roger Sandm Lowell Schaper Rlchard Peterson Nadune Mortlmore THIRD ROW Glorla Scott, Ann McDonald Blllle Recher Joy Mlleham Shlrley Rasmussen Mnrlam Nen Euleen Machael Marlene Sather Phylln Newguard Francua Mahan SECOND ROW Edgar Warrlngton Peggy Waldron Lavonne Leonard Mary Scholtes Audrey Thompson Maxine Rnchardson Julna Olson Patsy Woodley Barbara Stoddard Conme Larsen FIRST ROW Roscoe Rhen David 0RnIey Jum Lubker Darrell Rodgers Ruta Polung Darwm Orrls Charles Sunde John Mvchaelson Pat Pemble At last we can say that we are upperclassmen We have kept ourselves very busy wlth new subjects, espec :ally speech All of us worked hard sellmg concessuons to help ralse money for the Jumor Sensor Prom Our Jumor play, 'The Little Dog Laughed, was a hllanous success, thanks to the hard work of Msss Whltford th play cast, and the stage crew We were well represented thus year on the football and basketball squads ln muslc the jumor class was also well represented There were fourteen jumors In band and twenty three In vocal groups The gurl s sextet sang at many gatherings The jumors who made the honor roll began to enjoy the prlvllege of checkmg out of study hall whenever the desire overcame them Our four jumor debaters were hard at work agam thus year They dad an excellent job of presenting their arguments both pro and con The hughllght of our year was the Jumor Sensor Banquet and Prom There were l00 jumors In E H S thus year Thanks to Edgar Warrmgton, presldent Bruce Hargens, vice president, and Martha Brunsklll, secretary treasurer, we had a most successful year 29 A -I l I I x . 1 . 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BACK ROW Ivan Hudson Gary Bergeson Ronald Book, Bruce Brown Floyd Elde Vurgll Henmck James Glven John Fransdal, Don Barber DIVIU Bflnl-Ile FIFTH ROW Ronald Hansen Larry Bloom John Brmkmann Duck Butler Donald Roblnson Bull Beaver Roger s,r'Ck'on Dawd Johnson D375 Blume Jerald BVIWQIC, Dennus Elke FOURTH ROW Harold Hockett Robert Ayers, Wlllls Amdahl, Flmothy Hoffman Merrnll Sunde, Larry Frederlcksen Tom Jacob Jon Heldke Gary Gemmnll THIRD ROW Maruan Christensen Wanda dead Janlce Brobst Shlrley Jostand lone Clmton Darlene Dahna Dorothy Carrlson Helen Blery Allce Hupp, Barbara Frey, Marllyn Be don Barbara Van Horn SECOND ROW Donna Carter Marcla Chrustlansen Jeanne Danner, Nora Jensen, Ardlth Amdahl Carole BZl3e:renH Ruth Bombarger Marcene Jones, Marvls Anderson Mary Br-angle Jeannette lsemlnger Prudence Heefner FIRST ROW ph H Y emers Shlrley Holmgren Janet Helmers Leota Anderson Donna Bradshaw Beverly Beebe, Donna Coyle Crealetta Crees, Y ll Corbm, Bobbette Crawford, Joan Bergeson, Elne Haakonson, Donna Hansen C1444 Ufficend PRESIDENT ............... - ...... - ....... DAVID PAULSON VICE-PRESIDENT ..... - ...,..,,.,.,.., BARBARA HOST SECRETARY-TREASURER ,,,,-,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,--- ELSIE HAAKONSON 30 Soplwmo e Cla A TOP ROW Myrna Osthelmer Phyllls Wnlke Evelyn Syverson Donald Laldlg Ronald Omundson Franca: Keeler Darrel Lee Eugene Mickelson Kermut Mortensen Gerald Kaltved FIFTH ROW Betty Pler-ce Beverly Schubert, Phyllns Valen Esther Larsen Ardelle Sorensen Velva Lenz Ruchard Schaper Merrlll Oleson Nolan Nelson Stanley Nrckles Wlllus Amdahl FOURTH ROW Betty Lau Della Muller Kathleen Wear Barbara Rost Marilyn Welton Robert McDonald Davud Paulson Donald Mahan Daryl Kruse THIRD ROW Jeradme Laudlq Mary Lou Tackett Ellzabeth Robnnson Mary Ann Vedder LeAnn Twlto Sandra Strube Barbara Pnerson Calvin Leeds Donald Thornburg Allen Lande SECOND ROW Karen Sandkamp Barbara Van Horn Barbara Valen Lynne Larsen Vrrglnla Martens Dean Oleson Ole Refsell Louis Schacherer Merrill Sunde Henry Tordoff Donald Syverson FIRST ROW Dawn Rovn Judy Osgood The future class of 55 completed Its sophomore career wlth 61 gurls and 66 boys, makmg a grand total of l27 Thus career was completed under the guldance of our sponsors, Miss Clark Mlss Sampson, Mr Kublson, Mr Thornton, and the following class offncers Presldent Davld Paulson, Vlce President, Barbara Rost Secretary, Elsie Haakonson The class as proud to boast of theur contnbutlons to E H S To you we proudly contributed four cheer leaders, sux debaters, casts In the one act plays, 25 band members, and 20 members In muxed chorus Many par tlclpated m speech, vocal and Instrumental work As for the athletlc field, we gave to the A squad Don Robln son, Gary Gemmull, and Stanley Nlckles We also contrlbuted to the B squad In basketball In Mlss Clarks class, world history, we sent clothes to Korea Mlss Smlth mstructed us through theroms and axlons durlng our plane geometry course Mlss Sage dutifully mstructed us through Latln ll and business trammg Homemakmg ll proved mterestmg under Mrs Steele Mr Thornton dllngently Informed us of the English language For the flrst time thus year the sophomores could take typing under Mr Jensen We have set, we are settung, and we hope to set a high standard of educatlonal development 3l : ' , ' ' l . ' ' . l ' V f I ' I V v A D I I I ' I Y V 1 . ' I . . . . , ' . ' . . . I f Shonkwiler, Robert Knepper, James Smith, Ronald Moritz, George Stavros, George Lyman, David Schlotfeldt, Russell Stump, James , . . . . . . . n n - . I . . I , ' - Q . , . . . . 5' e lumen Cla A BACK ROW John Brawford Allen Bartles Raymond Enderson Bob Garruon Ruchard Crees Douglas Anderson, Bennle Butler, Max Cooklm Chuck DeWall Gary Foderberg THIRD ROW Jack Sayer-s, Duane Bullmgs Ed Ellnngson John Carlson, Jack Buster Chuck Barth Verlyn Bradley Nancy Clark Connle Gnbbs Sarah Dewitt. SECOND ROW Joanne Brmkman Dnana Burg Phyllu Egeland, Marulyn Benesh Berna Doughty Janet Aagard Janet Carman Margaret Camplsano Karen Carey Shurley Erpeldmg FIRST ROW Trudy Bahr Amta Godsll Mary Alnce Gray Sharon Frederucksen, Bonnle Barlow Carolyn Everds, Irma Bradshaw, Carol Burnl, Cheryl Fnscher, Karen Fletcher, Judy Grush BACK ROW Darlene Juhl Betty Lange, Lorrena Martlnson Duane Heldecker Verlm Helnrlchs Ronald Harru Gerry Haukoos, Beverly Haqebock FOURTH ROW Loss Hlnderaker, June Knutsen Lon Lyman Carrol Marrnott Marilyn Johnson, Marlene Huntly, Vlrqmna Nevull Erma Klutz Barbara Houts THIRD ROW Judy Jensen, Phyllus Landmesxer Janice Hnles Eleanor Haberman, Jean Natterstad, Arleen Henman Melodee Lang SECOND ROW Alan Harru Lee Lyman Lowell Nelson Ray Jennrngs, Kenny Morrll Jam Mofhtt, Max McCaIester Jim May, Helen Hermsen, Barbara Jones FIRST ROW Paul Haakonson, Leon leakeon, Eugene Klem, Don Jensen, Jerald Johnson Kenneth Morutz, Oscar Kuegler, Colleen Keogh Carolme Harvego 32 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , ' - 1 1 1 ' . 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I 1 V 1 . re lumen Cla A BACK ROW George Shadle Gary Veldey J m Thompson G nger Wendt Phyllus Shubert V v an Vandevanter Carol Rolun Carole Sather Janet Sudlen FOURTH ROW James Valen Gary Wonderl ch Wayne Ware Alan Wckershem B Ily Rudout Duck Peterson Frank Sm th Don Solmonson THIRD ROW Gary Taylor Den s Sk og John Opelt Merl n Stevens Davud Schoonover Darlene Oaberg Beverly Valen Kathleen Woodyard Nancy Peterson SECOND ROW Glora Sumpson Jean Ann Robb Barbara Sternborg Karen Perkuns Deanna Syverson Katharune Valen Kaylene Stevenon Patsy Jo Reed L ll an Van Den Berg FRONT ROW Roy Roberts, Ly man Olsen Glen Roberts M ckey Wlasch n Larry Walters Jack Sayers Tom Stearns Sheryl Wee C1444 Uffcera PRESIDENT BILL RIDOUT VICE PRESIDENT CONNIE GIBBS SECRETARY TREASURER MARY ALICE GRAY We the class of l956 are most proud to be members of Esthervulle Hugh It seems only a very short tume ago we passed through the doors of E H S as green freshues Under the leadership of Bull Rudout the class has accomplushed a great deal Our class us unusually large havmg a grand year wuth 74 gurls to our 66 boys We are well represented un many extracurrucu lar actuvutues one of whuch us debate Our freshman debaters have had some swell turnouts Also, our wonderful sports munded fellows wull make some great teams un future years You upperclassmen have made our past year an enjoyable one and we are lookung forward to three more years of partucupatmg un the actuvltues and classes of E H S l l 59, ' . 1 I . . i Q R total of l40. Of thus number we are funushung the I N Q ' 1 . . - I X . . . . . x y ' . I n n o o a I 0 33 JEVS! -L., 'Q Urgangatzvmf Vw ff , f-ff CXJXX Student Council 'ii- fs Q' ' ph I Q -. via ' BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Carolyn Everdn Larry Bloom Merrill Oleson Jarrett Dewald Mr Hammer SECOND ROW June Knutsen Irma Bradshaw Glora Gr nde Joy Mnleham George Wells Jim Thompson George Shadle Nancy Clark FIRST ROW Jean Ann Robb George Sta ron, Gary Gemm ll Barbara Shreck Richard Chr stensen Duck Pe per The hugh school sfudenf council IS for fhe purpose of affording a means for sfudenf parhclpahon in fhe school admlnlsfrahon The members are elecfed from fhe sfudenf body fo work wlfh fhe principal on any marfers fhaf may affecf fhe sfudenf body This year s rolecfs Included preparahons for homecomnng fhe sponsoring of a sfudenf elecflon ln connecflon wrih fhe nahona elecfuon fhe selechon of B squad cheerleaders purchasing a popcorn machine for concessions and malung plans for Award Day and Class Day Barbara Shreclz I-' Rf' I Y' 1 . -. A ' l lp? ' :' 1 I G I-ski ' 0- , S fzx I 1-If . . i i , ' Y . ' , . - 5 , v i , , ' i , ' i . Officers were as follows: Presidenf, Dick Peiperg Vice-President Richard Chrisfensen: and Secrefary-Treasurer, ' I as 'V . .. . fr V 4 L-z.. z no A il 7 ' l M viii 1 fiatwnal lionvr Soczety xiii. S 'I E L WL.: x BACK ROW Ca ol Bev-ch nb te R chard Ch :ten en R cha d Pe pe J rn Lubke Donna Shaper SECOND ROW Ca ol Darl ng Phyll s Newguard Jean To doff Ba bara Shreck Conn e K Q. Glo a Gr nde Mary Sholtel. FIRST ROW Kay M Iler Jan ce Demoney D :ne G bbs Ma ly We r The Eslherville Chapler of Nahonal Honor Soclely eslablished In I923 elecied ihlrleen new members lo 'l'he organlzahon 'lhls year Bern one of lhe hlghesl' honors 'lo be oblained In hugh school 'lhe members chosen have been oufslandlng in 'lhelr ugh school years The alms of lhe Soclely are as follows . To creale an enlhusiasm for good scholarship. . To encourage siudenls lo render service lo fhe school and communify 3. To plan for self evaluafion of ihe sludenl' of poienlial elemenls of leadership qualifies wifhin him. 4. To sfimulale lhe sfudenfs, 'lo observe and praclice ihose ac'l's +ha+ slrenglhen characier. 5. To encourage a siudenl +o coniinue his learning and his educafion. 6. To give recognilion lo lhe hard working scholaslic sludenl' who receives no publicily as compared 'lo 'lhe afhlelic and forensic s'l'uden+s. The officers of 'lhe organizafion are: Kay Miller, President Diane Gibbs, Vice President Janice Demoney, Sec- relary and Treasurer. Mary Harms. a former member, moved lo Knoxville al' 'lhe close of lhe Junior year. 37 0 0 ,, ,, ,.,,,. ,.- ,., ,,.,,......,.,....,.:.,...:...... ... -,. , , , ,. . ,-,... V . 7' ' Q V N 9 Q I V 'V ' - 7 v w ,. - -, ' A , 'T' 'TTT' ' N ff'7TZ' ' 1' If Tf7'1 ' K-I J -, A .,. V, , .- V X y l . 1- H' 7 ., n A F .QQ ' . - , Q , If .. - V - Z . 'Q X K -ph 1 5 A W 9' ,, 3. by, 1- '9 ' 0 'W 'G V X K :R 6- ., ag s 'V sw- ,, QU-x Q l .gn- I ' A '1 ,fl X. R ' tx XV! f , '1. 4 H .4 1 Q 'A I . , I i 5. R i lr' : :Ho...e, ' . an I ' ' ' a : r i ri r, i ri I , i r i r, i r, . : r i , i , r , r , i in ri i , : i , i , i i , ri n i . . . . . . . I I . . . . . . . . . E , . . . lie-Zo-Co Staff '. -uggua 5 u T of CK ROW Donna Coyle Gary Best Wullua Amdahl Roscoe Rhen Barbara Sternborg Karen Perkuna Janet Sudleo, Bonnue Barlow Judy Jensen FOURTH ROW B llue Recher Harold Carr Jack E ke George Stavros Nad ne Heyer Connue Kant Carol Darlung Judy Grulh Colleen Keogh THIRD ROW Lynne Larsen Bobbette Crawford LeAnn Tw to Arduth Amdahl Carol Berchenbruter Phyllus Newguard Peggy Waldron Conne Gbbs, Carole Sather SECOND ROW Jacquelune Hoffman Myrna Sumpson Gayle Fuhrman Glorua Gr nde Barbara Shreck Yvonne Caywood Mary AI ce Gray Nancy Clark Jean Ann Robb FIRST ROW Joy Muleham Januce Demoney JoAnne Corb n Mary Scholtex Kay Muller Duane Gubbs Becky Robunson Glora Scott Marva Grebe Hu everyone' l talked to Mr Jake Evullesky the other day and just luke the rest of us on the staff he hopes that thus year's Ho Lo Co us your favorute one We thunk we ve publushed a yearbook you wull luke and hope ut brungs back some of your best memorues The Ho Lo Co has been lots of work and lots of fun too Everyone s thanks should go out to Mr Jensen who has made thus book a realuty The nucleus of the staff has uncluded Kay Muller and Duane Gubbs as co edutors and many many fauthful workers Mr E vullesky us the product of Benny Jones whose pen works wonders There s hardly a soul who hasn t done more than hus share of the work You can see from our pucture that we ve had a bug staff but do ou know the thungs whuch must be done before a yearbook goes to press? Each page must be mapped out eac name space and pucture accounted for along wuth the uob of udentufucatuon and funally combunung these to make the best book possuble Just a funal word to every student at E H S--everythung has been worthwhule uf YOU luke your Ho Lo Co Pepper Staff BACK ROW Carolyn Everds Kathy Weir Dean Oleson Merrill Oleson Duane Gibbs Kay Miller SECOND ROW Yvonne Caywood May-va Grebe Betsy Robinson Virginia Cox Mary Alice Gray Janet Carman Nadine Heyer Karen Carey Nancy Peterson SEATED John Michaelson JoAnne Corbin Connie Kin! Carol Ann Darling Jamce Demoney George Stavros The Pepper is put out weekly on the back page of the Daily News Its fun but hard work too Thanks go to the co editors, Carol Darling and Conme Kant for seemg that it meets the press deadline The new fac the seniors and the variety column have made the Pepper fun to read Lets continue the good work next year irfj xx 'vi Q' Q -v.--.-. 1 T b If Q, ,, J 3 ,. .. , sf , Ik - C ' 3 4 at 4 wa.. I J W . . , ulty adviser, Miss Green, has really been swell in helping in every way. New columns such as the interviews of . . , . , A J . I f X , aw l ,O . 3 'I ' im' U o T ' A 1 Tl- Teeaw BACK ROW Janace Johnson Mary Keeler, Janace Hanson, Kathryn Obye Yvonne Caywood Mar1Iyn Knotts, Faye Skoq, Nadane Gus tafson, Nadane Heyer FOURTH ROW Janace Heywood Janace Demoney Loas Weber Joy Maleham Pat Brady, Sharley Fransen, Mary Ellen Scott Marva Grebe, Barbara Shreck Nancy Hagerman Mary Valen THIRD ROW Hope Rovn, Joan Volz Anne Lyman, Patsy Woodley, Connae Larsen Barbara Stoddard Marlene Kaelmann Ardelle Klem Carol Darlang Maralyn Wear Mara Lee Case SECOND ROW Phyllas Newguard Ballae Recher Gloraa Grande Sharon Dundas Ruth Brekke Ann Evans Martha Brunskall, Ann McDonald Gloraa Scott. Varganaa Cox Marcaa Partello FIRST ROW Marxene Sather Daane Gabba Kay Maller, Gayle Fuhrman, Connae Kant, Becky Robanson, JoAnne Corban Sally Thompson Janet Haganbotham BACK ROW Carolyn Ever-ds, Bonme Barlow Ganoer Wendt, Bobbette Crawford LeAnn Tw1to Nora Jensen Carole Bendaxen, Beverly Beebe FIFTH ROW Barbara Valen Marran Chrastensen lone Clanton Darlene Dahna Barbara Root. Mary Ann Vedder Sandra Strube Barbara Paerson, Phyllas Corban FOURTH ROW Maralyn Johnson Marlene Huntley Cheryle Fascher Loas Lyman, Janace Hales, Nancy Peterson Sarah Dewatt, Nancy Clark Connae Gabba Mary Alace Gray THIRD ROW Maralyn Welton Kathy Wear Jeanne Danner, Marcaa Chrastensen, Lynne Larsen, Della Maller Varganaa Martens, Katharane Valen Jean Natterstad Sharon Frederacksen SECOND ROW Gloras Sampson Jean Ann Robb Barbara Sternborg Karen Perkaras, Kaylene Steveson, Patsy Jo Reed Lallaan Van Den Berg Desnne Syverson, Janet Carmen Carol Burns FIRST ROW Melodee Lang, Judy Jensen Carole Sather, Donna Bradshaw, Ardath Am dshl Dawn Rovn, Judy Shonkwaler, Sheryl Wee, Janet Sadles, Trudy Bahr 40 ,....1..,.,-. Ha . ,, 1 . . - 1 1 1 ' - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 .1 - A 1 - . 1- f 1 1 . 1 I 1 . 1.1, . M- .. . ., . . .,,. ... ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' r 1 1 1 I 1 - - 1 ' 1 . BACK ROW Bruce Ha gens Bob Golla George Shadle Alan W ckershe m D ck S dles Darrell Rodger Barney Rosenow Mr Kuhusen FOURTH ROW Gary Veldey Gary Foderberg Dale Shannon Steve Shadle Don Johnson J m Freder cksen Jack E ke Roger Sand n THIRD ROW Edga Warr ngton Lee Lyman George Wells Duck Pe per D ck Peterson Ray Jenn nas Neul Hagerman SECOND ROW Glenn Roberta Edward EII ngson Jack Buste John Carlson Lowell Nelson Chuck Barth Davd Paulson Tom Jacob Gary Gemmull Don Barber FIRST ROW Jum Lubker Vernon Brouse Purl Partello John W lley Bob Athey Nolan Nelson Floyd Eude Stanley Nuckles Hu Y us an organuzatuon based on Chrustuan pruncuples and us a branch of the Y M C A Our purpose us to create mauntaun and sustaun hugh standards of Chrustuan character throughout the communuty We had a schedule through whuch we met every other Monday nught At our meetungs we discussed and made plans for our varuous projects As one of our maun prouects we were the sponsor of the Annual Homecom ung Queen As another prouect we had a father and son banquet durung the second semester On March 2 we had Rev Melton as a guest speaker Our sponsor us Steve Kubuson The Y Teens organuzatuon sponsored by Muss Clark and Muss Green us one of the most actuve organuzatuons un E H S for the gurls who wush to uoun They have done much un the lune of servuce as well as un socual functuons The hughlught of the Chrustmas season was the party for the unfortunate chuldren who mught not otherwuse have had a Merry Chnstmas The Y Teens are stall sendun clothes and packages to theur adopted gurl un Greece and have obtamed thus money by sell un over a thousand hrustmas wreaths The entertaunment for the year Included a Dad and Daughter Banquet a other Daughter tea Sadue Hawkuns Dance Chnstmas party for chuldren and a trup for the Senuor Y Teens to Munneapolus to see the Ice Follues The club attended a Y Teens conference whuch was held at Fort Dodge and ut wull also send delegates to the summer conference at Grunnell The offucers of the club are Presudent Connue Kunt Vuce Presudent Becky Robunson Secretary, Gayle Fuhrman and Treasurer Maruan Chrustuansen Commuttee chaurmen unclude Worshup Barbara Shreck Social iarol Darlung Welfare Kay Muller Program Jeanne Danner Musuc Hope Rovn and Bulletun Board Donna Brad s aw 4l Q- 'V .f :L ,, , u, ,N D u 2 I' V V u i i , i i . . u - ' - 5 f , . u . i i f i , i- 1 I' I u u , ' i . i . i u ' - I I l u rr u u v i v u . r - I ' u V u i . u . ' u . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . ' ' ' I 1 1 . - . . . - . , . . - - . . . . . . l ' I . 0 e n a o e 0 , . . 3 . . - L ' I , . I . I I ' . . . . I . ' ' o e n I e . . D . . ' I v I D . . - - . . . . . . ' , I I - I 1 I ' ' . . ' ' , 7 I 1 I a 1 I . BACK ROW Ronald Morutz Bull Beaver Jack Egeland Barney Rosenow Eldon Skattebo Elmer Wells Paul Larsen Drck Peterson THIRD ROW Merrlll Sunde Allen Lande Rlchard Sorensen Robert Berqeson Orrls Refsell Verlyn Sunde Dale Juhl Laurence Lau SECOND ROW Ole Refsell Dean Oleson Gall Egeland Larry Frederlcksen Max Cooklm Kenneth Morltz Douglas Anderson Don Sy verson Henry Tordoff FRONT ROW Harold Carr James Valen Ronald Harrls John Brunkmann Mr Thoreson Jerome Brlnkman Don Thornberg Louis Schacherer Mnckey Wlaschm Roberf Bergeson, Verlyn Sunde, and Harold Carr com prlsed ine ludglng feam +ha1' fl. won lop honors a+ 'Phe ludgmg con+es+ held a+1'he Dalry Cal' He Congress ln Waferloo las? Sepfember any Q- Edwm Tlnoreson, vocahonal agrnculfure msfrucfor, accom panned +he feam lo fhe con es 42 5 I v ' v , l . y , ' . : ' . . ' V , . 4 . , , . 1 . , ' . ' . ' , ' , , . , - 1 , , ' , ' , . , ' , , . y . . . :g,,g,gj,, 1.,-W, ,r,, J , L A 5 .DY A ' gl Y K, V - t '-'. 5 . 1. - K ' 1- 1 , , . . . ...E f ' s., . . . 9 I . . + 'I'. , W , I 41, yn l . xg v ' A an 4 , Wooden Spovm HHAT HOULD CHRI 'ti 'bb BACK ROW Esther Larsen Darlene Dahna lone Clanton Shlrley Jostand Shlrley Holmgren Betty Egeland Leota Anderson Erma Kautz SECOND ROW Nancy Peterson Gunger Wendt Marge Berven Mrs Steele Trudy Bahr Wanda Freed Berna Doughty Loretta Galvln Vlvlan Vandevanter Marllyn Benesh Carol Marrlott FIRST ROW Allce Hoffmeyer Mary Brmgle Darlene Sldles Anuta Godnl Evelyn Syverson Geraldine Laldlg Marla Rosenau Joyce Grlese Membershlp In the Wooden Spoons IS open to gurls who have had at least one year of home economlcs Meetmgs are held on the fnrst Thursday of each month At our meetlngs we have a buslness session, a pro gram, and soclal dolngs Each year we carry out projects which we thunk are most worthwhile and fun Our Red Cross project was that of buylng and wrapping Chrnstmas gifts for the Good Shepherds Home In Sioux Cnty We also donated a basket of food to a needy famuly In Esthervllle Another prolect was to work on huck towellng and the embrolderlng of dresser scarves and towels These were made for our own use Other actlvutnes Included a plcmc at Ft Dehance concessaons at basketball games a Chrlstmas party, and a sprung plcnlc The l952 l953 offucers were Loretta Galvln president Betty Egeland, vuce president Leota Anderson, secretary treasurer Vlvlan Vandevanter and Joyce Grlese hlstorlans 4 ,-11 ,Ynner Grcle XJ S7 GD II61-ary C1116 Lon Hmderaker. June Knuuen, Barbara Frey, Nora Jensen Quill and Scroll Duane Gubbl, Carol Darling, Conme Kant, Kay Muller Dui pb '11 44 lll uA1c Z kr ,. 5 X X L Z will XXN WZ xr X KM W xx J QNQM 8 45 O 'fw Z' QQ 5 51 , ff I 75 gl X 7 ggi ' Q K 3 I X X I Z' 7 X i' f , yr l X 5 It RRR N iii X 'ff N Sfff' x . j X, Xl 'f iii Yiitkxgxhll . I I if r Y , X N y 1 , ! K! V! -1--4 M1 ed C,!0l'll.J TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Joan Volz Hope Rovn John Carlson John Fransdahl Wayne Brown Bob Athey Donald Marten: Purl Partello Duck Sldles Steve Shadle Darrell Rodger Eugene Henman Wayne Schneck Davld Schoonever Gerry Haukoos, Myrna Sump son Lynne Larsen Kathy Wear Barbara Shreck Barbara Valen FOURTH ROW Vlrglma Cox Dawn Rovn Judy Shonkwuler Sandra Strube Allan Harrls, John Brawford Edward Elllngson, Don Johnson, Edgar Walrlngton George Brunsklll Gary Gemmlll Fred Blake, George Stavros Bob Knepper Richard Creese Lee Lyman David Johnson Leon lsackson Davld Brmgle THIRD ROW Carol Darllng, Anne Evans June Knutson Lols Hlnderaker Barbara Van Horn Mary Scholtes Blllle Recher Ardelle Klein Arleen Henman Ann Mc Donald Marllyn Knotts Nadme Heyer Marllyn Welton, Jack Buster, Verlyn Bradley Paul Haakonson SECOND ROW Marcla Partello, Marlene Sather Elsle Haakonson Darlene Osberg Janet Hockett Bonnue Barlow Colleen Keogh Kathryn Obye Gloria Scott Marlene Kuelmann, Carol Berchenbrlter Mary Valen Glorla Grande Marva Grebe Jamce Demoney SEATED Donna Bradshaw Elizabeth Robln son Carol Bendnxon, Nancy Clark Joanne Berqeson Beverly Beebe Janet Sldles Loss Lyman Martha Brunsklll, Anne Lyman vu- MIXED OCTET BOYS OCTET AND ACCOMPANISTS BACK ROW John Fransdal Bruce Brown Bob Knepper George Stavros Myrna Slmpson SECOND ROW Connie Gabba, Don Johnson George Brunskull Gary Gemmnll, Charles Sunde FRONT ROW Vurguma Cox, Hope Rovn, Kathy Welr, Martha Brunsklll ill' FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR AND SENIOR SEXTETS BACK ROW Hope Rovn Kathe Obye Marilyn Knotts, Barbara Shreck Joan Volz, Jamce Demoney THIRD ROW Vlrglma Cox, Janet Hackett Mary Scholtes Gloria Scott, Ann McDon ald Martha Brunsklll SECOND ROW Donna Bradshaw Carol Bendlxon Kathy Wexr Lynne Larsen Sandra Strube Elue Haakonson FRONT ROW Bonnie Barlow, Darlene Oeberg, Eleanor Haberman, Colleen Keogh, Nancy Clark, Lou Lyman I 2 f Q 1 f 11 , I - , e I I 9 . . 3 . 6 L - 25 46 11n1or -Senzor 91 I glee 61116 BACK ROW Bonme Barlow Vlrglma Cox Hope Rovn Joan Volz Shirley O'Connor, Joy lsemlnger Carolyn Everds Julua Olsen, Conme Larsen Helen Blery, Loss Hunderaker THIRD ROW Ann Evans Darlene Osberg Carole Bendlxon Carol Darlmg Sandra Ham llton Kay Muller Ardelle Kleln Phyllus Osher Barbara Stoddard, Marlene Klelmann Glorua Grmde SECOND ROW Marcla Partello, Marian Hansen Mnrlam Ness Colleen Keogh Janet Hackett, Thelma Schacherer Pat Kmnard, Barbara Valen, Irma Bradshaw FRONT ROW Trudy Bahr, Mary Alice Gray, Donna Bradshaw Effie Jensen Gayle Fuhrman, Patsy Woodley, Jean Smlth Nancy Fruedly e lumen -Soplwmo e Q I glee 61116 BACK ROW Vu-ganna Nevull Melodee Lang, Jean Natterstad Glorua Snmpson June Knutsen, Elue Haakonaon, Barbara Van Horn, Lulluan Van Den Berg Carol Rosm, Connue Gubbs, Barbara Sternborg, Eleanor Haberman Betty Lau, Marnlyn Welton, Kathernne Valen SECOND ROW Patsy Jo Reed, Karen Carey, Leota Anderson, Della Muller, Vuvuan Vandevanter, Ardnth Amdahl Marnlyn Johnson, Jean Ann Robb, Kaylene Steveson Deanna Syverson, Vnrgmna Martens, Janet Sndles Shurley Erpeldmg, Karen Perkma, Nancy Clark FIRST ROW Carol Marruott, Karen Fletcher, Cheryl Fvscher Sheryl Wee, Sarah Dewntt, Judy Jensen, Carole Sather, Marlene Huntley, Janet Carman, Margaret Campusano, Judy Grush Phyllis Landmesser, Januce Hnles, Lola Lyman 47 0 o o 7 : h I I D . I I 1 I V I I I . v V A A - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' - I . I . I . Y , ' . , . : . l I A ' I V I ' ' 2 ' I . I . I . I Beverly Beebe. , I : . . . . 1 ' . . ' . I . I I I t Q ' : ' ' ' ' 1 ' I . ' A V I - . . ' z , . ' . . I . . . . I 'fi isa Tai, ,. e ff - Qty -. 1 -'F . Y Q 1 , nw .' ' N 'nik Q . ,ar I W 1-uw. , ,jx V-. 1 .,. .qs 'zfj:'r S W-ww N K-rx 7? 'N Qfi-f Q .-,RM va! Oli-tvggka Sm,-an T qs:-.--vi' Els,--go gi: 1-F' bfi---Sf' QS.--20 cgi, --5.30 Twlrlers Barbara Shreck Kathy Wexr Dawn Rovn Judy Shonkwller Marcla Chnsiensen Phylhs Corbm Nancy Hagerman Nancy Clark Hlqh School Pep Band BACK ROW Jerald Brmgle, Freddy Blake, Don Johnson, George Brunnkull, Edgar Warrington SECOND ROW Nadine Gultlf son, Marva Grebe, Jum Rnley, Bob Knepper, Lynne Larsen, Don Haahrook FIRST ROW Nadine Heyer, Jo Anno Corbin MIFIUH Weir, Kathryn Obye, Myrna Sampson, Hope Rovn, Barbara Shreck 35. 13, X v- nf I' , 2 . . . ff ' v N , ' ' x-' 1 , Af nik' 15 .Mt Vgx, o -u ,S . of Q QR HJ '7 vfe- K N 0 ' X X gg ff X if 1 I l 4 E I - 1 Eg u 'Beatle 741164 ,4 14011449 an X up: u fgaflgup fy war P Mfgp M J of Ffa, ncaa 5 f PN' f , f 52 'WM I The lzttle bog Zauglaed QV ,U JM P, A f l WIP um' um Conte t l7layA COII lCt 0 OIULIHOII5 tll'LJ2:5 LIL QIEJLOILJ ll! LC Wad af Jill-fe COIlt25f Wlflllef 2,1158 as ,If 01410, Lt? Bn-JJ Jett!!!-g fo ma Lil? t l'62 WL5 0.4 OH- j mllzegzf dw 54 7 l ramatic C7116 BACK ROW: Larry Smith, Don Hasbrook, Dick Sidles, Jim Fredericksen, Jim Lubker, Neil Hagerman. FOURTH ROW: Don Johnson, Bruce Hargens, Jim Riley, George Wells, Steve Shadle, Edgar Warrington, Ardelle Klein, Gloria Grinde. THIRD ROW: Joy Mileham, Gayle Fuhrman, Myrna Simpson, Connie Larsen, Mary Scholtes, Mara Lee Case, Dianne Gibbs, Kay Miller. SECOND ROW: Patsy Woodley, Mary Ellen Scott, Janice Demoney, Shirley Fransen, Lois Weber, Pat Kinnard, Jackie Hoffman, Hope Rovn, Connie Kint, Barbara Shreck. FIRST ROW: Pat Brady, Martha Brunskill, Ann McDonald, Billie Recher, Donna Schaper, Gloria Scott, Ann Evans, Becky Robinson, Virginia Cox. To be or not to be, that is the question. And what can be better said of any group than a new organi- dll Il I' t dll zation of our high school dramatics club? A core of fifty members met, planned, constitute , par :amen e , and have big hopes for a lively year of activity and study. Fifteen dramatic letter winners decided initiation ceremonies. Under the leadership of Neil Hagerman, president, Jim Lubker, vice-president, and Gloria Grinde, secretary-treasurer, and with the enthusiasm of all members we hope that our study and growth will find us squarely behind the footlights. :iff Hlllf A ! b l S Y Y -i-52 , 4 A 1 I' 'l' S31 Q ' 1 i. Nw , I . e X gi Fl gl.. ' 1 55 bebate uv' N 4 S BACK ROW Betsy Robuneon Barbara Rout, George Stavrol Merrill Oleson Steve Shadle Robert McDonald Tom Jacobs Mr Thorn ton FIRST ROW Ann McDonald J m Thompson George Shadle Gary Veldy Alan Wuckersheum Don Johnson J m Lubker 'To spread fame far and wude mught well be the motto of the Esthervulle Hugh School debate squad Thus past year the partucupants traveled unto a total of four other states to represent and uphold theur Alma Mater Besudes lowa the group journeyed unto Munnesota North Dakota Wusconsun and South Dakota to take part un tournaments Many were held at leadung colleges luke Buena Vusto Gustavus Adolphus Concordua Carleton Gen eral Beadle and Augustana Wherever the debaters you rneyed they were treated wuth respect because they had a grum determunatuon to wun for the sake of theur Hugh School 'fl an f- 491-ig.W A A .3 S e .1 'f . 7 - u V X 3 .,, . Y :J g I y ,. -5 4. .pf . , .W I' , '. N 4.4. A I n i. - .X .. ..,.. 5 ' 1 y ' . . u v - ' - I , i u . . 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LeMars Swea Cnfy Sheldon Alberf Cl'I'y Splrli Lake Emmeisburg Siorm La e Snbley Sioux Cenfer Spencer Cherokee Sheldon Easf Sloux Cl+y Spmi Lake Emmefsburg Sform Lake Subley Cherokee Spencer Splrli' Lake 60 14 and K Squad , Jw lv' if BACK ROW Jack Ellie David Baker Robert Gollo Darrell Rodger Roger Sondm Lowell Schaper James Frederlcksen Merrill Fransdal FIRST ROW Richard Chnstensen Francis Mahan Rlchard Pelper Robert Morltz Donald Osberg Robert Berryhlll Wayne Brown Robert Athey BACK ROW Donald Amundson, Donald Mahan, George Wells, Steven Shadle, Ronald Montz, Frank Smlth FIRST ROW Larry Blom, Jomes Gwen, George Stavros, Wallard Beaver 61 ll ll ll II 4 R SU of D 2 Y' 5 24 40 5 -A 'f--D I -1 I v 2 . I -' -fb fan Q' ,G f- , , K 4 . , .Q E . 1 l, R 5 lo G .. lv ' as 32 1:41 ,ao Sl az R233 ,ii 43 R' Q, V ' -'- .. .X 3 g-...W or 14 Squad C'laeerleaderA r if ..-...H-........,,,.,, v-Qs H-s uf Barbara Pxerson Betsy Robmson Sally Thompson Anne Lyman Our team may wln or lose the game but If the peppy cheerleaders have anythmg to do about lt Esthervllles teams will always be on top As well as organlzlng the pep meetings these gurls Introduced new yells revised old ones and kept up the pep an EHS The four enthusuastnc B squad cheerleaders led thenr yells nn support of the Midgets Both of the cheering squads are elected by popular vote of the student councnl K Squad C'laeerleaderA .vb-L Manan Chnstensen. Donna Bradshaw, Mary Alice Gray, Colleen Keogh ll 11 ' N Y ' , T 5 L A . r Q X, F 4 - -sv V is f , so , 1 er B FY, ' ig.. gh, ,3gM.3vQ3.pv,g5g:z -I DN- 1 fi W ' 6' IW, ll ' ll ' ' ' . . . , , u . 1 I I I ' . . ,, ,, . . . I I II T Club BACK ROW Don Hoffmeyer Bob Mortz Dale Mortland Bob Berryhlll Wayne Brown MIDDLE ROW D ck Pe per Davd Baker Davld Kllnefelter Bob Athey Larry Smlth Jack Elde FRONT ROW Don Martens J m Waldron Nell Hagerman J m Sm th Francla Mahan Darrell Rodger The E Club IS composed of major letter wlnners ln football basketball and track The new letter wlnners are ell lble to 'OID the club ln the sprlng The old members each plck a slave who does as hls master wants hlm to or one day The new members are then taken out to a banquet whlch ends the lnltlatlon day The alms and purposes of the E Club are to promote clean and wholesome athletlcs The members try to promote better school splrlt and athletlcs by settlng a good example for the young athletes comlng up ln the grade schools The 0fflC8I'S for the year are as follows Presldent Bob MOTITZ Vlce Presldent Nell Hagerman Secretary Treasurer Jack Elde The club IS now composed of seventeen members 63 7- : , i , , ' , . : i i , i l ' ' . . ' , ' . : , i . ' l i I . , . u u - - - - , . - u u - ' - I 1 ' I n ' , . . ' 'FTTQW-215' l Q- K K , x Fi ling l i, gjlfAe1-uafk Q15 ..x4fAAfLc AJOCLQKLGH s- S- -pf BACK ROW Jamce Hanson Mary Keeler Janlce Johnson Shlrley Rasmussen Phyllls Osher Lons Larson THIRD ROW Anne Ly man Sally Thompson Thelma Schacherer Marva Grebe Nadme Heyer Jean Tordoff SECOND ROW Joan Volz Jackle Hoffman, Lola zlllleber, gaibars Shreck Jean Smath Mlsa Ovuatt. FIRST ROW Vlrglnna Cox, Joy Mlleham Ruta Pollng Mara Lee Case, Efhe June ensen, I le echer W...- ,...- ..-I BACK ROW Elizabeth Robunson Bonnue Barlow Karen Perklns, Barbara Sternborg, Lynne Larsen Della Muller, Barbara Van Horn, Donna Coyle Katharnne Valen THIRD ROW Phyllu Valen, Jean Ann Robb Kaylene Steveaon, Eleanor Haberman, Sandra Strube, Judy Shonkwvler, Jean Natterstad Arleen Henman Marlene Huntley SECOND ROW Margaret Camplsano Janet Carman, Marcia Chruatlanlen, Shirley Erpeldmg, Irma Bradshaw Phyllus Corbnn Mary Alice Gray, Colleen Keogh, Carol Burns, Janrce Hlles FRONT ROW Trudy Bahr, Judy Jensen Carole Sather, Judy Grush Darlene Osberg, Phyllls Landmesser, Nancy Clark Connue Gabba, Melodeo Lang, Marnlyn Johnson 64 . . I . . . , ' 4 F M , T A V ' Q,-V.-, 4 N. ,. , l,,T..,,l .. - , .f . Q . - X ,K . E. , ' A F , . 9 4 h L, F 41 Q 1 - ' , I W' .l P. 5 I ' 2 1 D I Us L . , I H- ' 1 ' f I ' . . ' . ' . ' . : - , ' . . ' . ' . . ', ' . , : ' ' I ' n v 2 , , ' - 3 A 1 -1 ' . . . fs za '- .,-,, .,,, A A Q ... ,...L,, .,,,- ., , A , V 'f'i' ' I ' A W . ,L . W , J 1 ' I --llw. .--, 2 , D. . I ., f E f I I 'A f -- ' 1 . L J' , .. 'V , ,.,, ' 1 1 7' I1 J O 1 Q ' 1 is ' , - JV- .: ' - '- A , , M - am C-X e V ' 'Y 'I X I ' 0 '-'nk - 'Q ,Q . :h . l . . . . . ' ' . . . . : ' . - ' ' . . . ' : A . . , Specmb 47847 E., :che 5 lx Y ,. Z f xx O IQ 1 52:61 E 1 ' ' f h ' 1 'V Q? ' IM XX f xy? ' Xvqf 1 If ff ff N ., A-h..f f x69 W fziigffg V ing ,W pf ,., 3 me Sgfiu YB f, lg 3 :- Ji I The '--J 2 -1' V A QQ B A 5 Q89 r I 'V -1-nsanf H I eg, 'il' 6 X y Aggf I ef ' X I F r 43 5 , ' D V ,Q',1 I ,ls 1' ,r' -n-l t N K A six? g tn 1, JH- S 'Him-9 'if-f Gilbert Amdahl A MAN OF FEW WORDS NEED NEVER TAKE ANY OF THEM BACK. Pep Club 2, Baseball 1-2. Robert Bames AFTER TWO YEARS OF gig? SERVICE I'M LAID Clan Otlicer 2, Student Council 1-2, One-Act Play 1, Special Speech 1, Play Pro- duction Staff 2, Pep Club 2, Honor Society 1. J. C. Play 1, Student Director tor Plays Don Brown HAS ANYONE SEEN SHIRLEY 'I Edwin Demoney HOW D0 THEY EXPECT ME T0 LEARN THEY GIVE ME A DIFFERENT LESSON EVERY DAY Fine Arts Festival 1 2 Spec ral Speech 1 2 Debate 2 State Music Contestl 2 Col lege Play 2 Basketball Man ager 2 Martin Fogarty HE CAN FORGET THE GIRLS BUT THEY CANT FORGET HIM Football 1 2, Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 72 Dennis Anderson TI-IE I-IARDER I TRY THE gO0DER TO BE - TI-IE ORSER I AM. Special Speech 1, Fine Arts Festival at Forest City and Boone. Donna Book EARLY T0 BED AND EARLY TO RISE AND YOU MISS ALL THE FUN. Ho Lo Co Staff 1-2, J. C. Play 1, Pep Club 2, All Col- lege Women 2. Margaret Burns I M IN FAVOR OF SEVEN DAY WEEKENDS Ho Lo Co Staff 12 Girls Small Group 2 All College Women 1 2 Pep Club 2 Tom Duffy CAESAR WAS SHORT NAPOLEON WAS SHORT AND IM NOT SO TALL MYSELF Football 1, Baseball 1 2 Kenneth Hartman TIS LOVE THAT MAKES THE ARMS GO ROUND Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 Junior College Play 1 Richard Hasbrook NEITHER CONCEITED NEITHER PROUD THE KING YOU WANT IN EVERY CROWD Junlor College Pep Band 2 Speech 1 Play Productlon Staff 1 Kenneth Johnson EAT DRINK AND BE MERRY THE DRAFT BOARD S AROUND THE CORNER J C Pep Band 2 Mlx d Quartet 2 Vosce Clan 12 Boya Quartet 2 Special Speech 1 Play Productnon Staff 1 State Mualc Contest 1 2 Fine Arta Fettlval 12 Mnldred Johnson SHE PUTS HER PROB LEMS AWAY FOR A BRAINY DAY Clan Officer 12 Student Councll 1 2 Play Productlon S H1 F T A 1 2 F T A O lcer 12 Pep Club 2 Gurls Small Group 2 All College Women 1 2 Bernard Jones IS HE REALLY AS BASI-I I-'UL AS HIS BLUSHES PROCLAIM9 Jumor College Play 12 Football 1 2 James Mason JUST WHEN I M BEGIN NING TO LIKE J C THEY HAND ME A DIPLOMA Managerof Football and Baa ketball 12 Special Speech 1 Stage Mana9er1 F T A 1 2 Baseball 1 Lols Hlggms A QUIET GIRL BUT Qums A GIRL A 12 All Col e Women 2 Merle Johnson A LI'I'I'LE NONSENSE NOW AND THEN IS RELISHED BY THE BEST OF MEN Fme Art.: Festival 1 Phyllls Johnson QUESTIONS DONT BOT!-TER ME IT S THE ANSWERS Play Productlon Staff 1 F T A 1 2 All College Wom en 2 Charles Lande WHATS THE USE OF HURRYING WHEN THERE S PLENTY OF TUWE9 Footblll 1 Duck Mester I USED TO BE A WOMAN HATER BUT THE BIBLE SAYS LOVE THINE ENE NIIIS Basketball 1 73 in 2 -if ...F f,'L QSI WL, 55 ff- l fx W 129' f 361 han -up u -9 'iq is-ev' 'G' -4 E- .X231 1 Jack Oates HIE OUGHT TO BE A SURGEON HES ALWAYS CUTTING UP Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 lub 1 2 Pep Club Baseball 1 2 Donny Reuland I WAS ONCE CAUGHT STUDYING BUT IVE AL MOST LIVED DOWN THE DISGRACE Blketball 2 F T A 12 F T A ONICCT1 Lols Rockne DONT CALL ME FOR BREAKFAST IT MAKES THE DAY TOO LONG T A 12 All Colee WOYYIEYIZ Betty Tmdall SHE HAS A SMILE THAT GOES ALL TI-IE WAY AROUND AND BUTTONS IN THE BACK J C Play1 Speclal Speech 1 Natrona! Honor Society 1 T 12 All Colle Women 1 2 Glrla' Small Groupa 2 Pep Club 2 Fme Arta Featrval 1 Edgar Warrington AS A MAN TI-IINKETH, SO HE IS 74 Darlene Paulsen I LIKE TO STUDY IN THE MORNING BUT I AL- WAYS FORGET TO GETI' T 12 All Col Women 1 2 Jean Richmond SOMEBODY TOLD ME THAT PEOPLE SLEEP AT NIGHT J C Play1 Pep Club2 A College Women 2 Eyleen Schnell WORRY AND I HAVE NEVER MET J C Pep Band 2 J C Play 1 Speclal Speech 1 National Honor Soclety 1 F T 2 Grrla Small Group 2 All College Women 1 2 Pep Club 2 F T A Reporter1 Fmo Arts Featnval 1 Kathleen Stoterou I DON T CARE HOW YOU SPELL MY NAME I LL CHANGE IT SOMEDAY F T A 2, All College Wom en 2 Not Puctured: David Cook Richard Iverson .J v' ' In 1 X . ' E'c 2: 2' F. . A. - , lege ig l .t g ,lgzwielf -A ' ' A . ' . . I ll .. -A. a U, . . . -, ' . ' , . . . . ' 5 Q , A . Yf 'f 331' 1 ' M E 'V . . . . I , . .. 1 ' . v . f -lit, F' t ln' ,g ',, .. if I 121, . ' ' ' .' I v If l I I f X I 1' 5' 'A' H I as . . . . ,l . X We -I . 1 XX ' 5 ' v ' e lumen BACK ROW LEFT T0 RIGHT Melvun Pavlk Dwayne Olaen Jlm Ballah Bob aald Knutson FOURTH ROW Jim Jones, Allan Weeks, Larry Boggess Tom Shonkwnler THIRD ROW Bob Heywood Don Hull Leon Kaltved Maynard SECOND ROW Dock Hageman Shnrley Brunsvold Margery Anderson Marlon Elko Emma Jean Evans Maryon Anderson FIRST ROW Marlene Rodger I an 4 Heggen Bob Erlckaon Lloyd Peteraon, Craig Sldles, Ron Garrelts Les Carson Jom Colleran John Rosenow Bull Holland Marlon Stearns, Rlchard Oleson Don Stewart Chutienden Nancy Drtsworth Gerald Johnson, Joleen Mary Ellen Reuland, Elna Barqman, Johanna Hendke Shirley Hines, Lola Behrens, Evelyn Bergeaon, lone Bonstead Lulclle Schacherer Student Councl 1. .Q J Z5 1 ,,g.,....-- in 'g,-f gr- STANDINQ Ben Jones, Bob Ernckaon, Bob Scott, Bob Barnea SEATED Ruchard Oleson, Mildred Johnson, Shnrley Hmes, Lloyd Peterson 75 3.i.e-,. 4 , ' , -5 , V ' LZ. ' M A no T , .l , 4 le . ,. : ' J O , 1 , ' . ' - , , -1' , z S .. an ' . ! A 1 A 'Q , , ' W ' K ' X . t in 7 . N , ,N 'g I 15 , an R L K ' ga i 'J ' W W4 . F 'V ' 1 ' ' If ' ' M v-, ' o l -' 'Q H f C ' '37 2 g 1 ,i I G' l if HT? N so ' - L, I ffk, '+- . ' '- l of X' 5 A W ,A Z. m vs C A . vs, 9 : i . X. K ,,, L I - X 'ff . ., Iowa amor Col eye Hon vr Svcretq ll- tb 96 BACK ROW Don Stewart Robert Barnes R hard Oleson SECOND ROW Ed n Demoney Ma lene Rodger Maryon Anderson Cra g S dles FIRST ROW Betty Tmdall Eyleen Schnell Marge y Ande son ABSENT Bob Er ckson R cha d Hasb ook The Esfhervllle Chapier of the lowa Jumor College Honor SOCl8i'Y was esfabllshed In May I95l The members are recognized +wlce a year once ai' fhe mid +erm banquel' and again on award day These members mus'I' mam+aun a 3.25 grade point Af 'I'he mid ierm banquet Roberi Barnes, Edwin Demoney, Eyleen Schnell, and Beffy Tindall re ceived 'Phe gold honor pins, having main+ained a 3.25 grade poini' for fhree semesiers. Maryon Ander son, Margery Anderson. Roberf Erickson, Richard Oleson, Marlene Rodger, Craig Sidles, and Donald Siewarl' received the silver honor pins 'For fheir firsf semes+er's work. 76 O O 1 E' - WW A , We ,, U V N, ' x , 53 1 Q he ' -. . ' , E r ,fl I . . ,M M , 4 I . , ir: . : wi , r , . i i . : ' , , r r . : i , i r r . , . . . I . I ' . Q ?uture eaclaer sm ,M is.-QE rdnqg if QPM in BACK ROW Bob Burger Maldred Johnson James Mason Glenn Welby Eyleen Schnell Donald Reuland Martm Fogarty MIDDLE ROW Lols Hrggms Emma Jean Evans Phyllas Johnson Kathleen Stoterau Margery Anderson Darlene Paulson Betty Tlndall Frances Schmelmg FIRST ROW Lols Rockne Joleen Thlel Evelyn Burgeson Shlrley Brunsvold Marlene Rodger The tour letters l F T A means much to young teachers ot tomorrow as they stand tor the lowa Future Teachers ot America The local chapter I5 lcnown as the Marne Sorum Chapter an educational leader In +he county tor many years Thus year the Future Teachers has had a total ot twenty members under the leadership ot Mlss Amney Wood head ot the Educatlon Department Four members Mlldred Johnson Betty Tmdall Margery Anderson and Eyleen Schnell attended the l S E A convention In Des Momes and all members attended conventlons at Northwestern and Brlar Clutf Colleges Betty Tmdall IS the past presudent ot the Northwest Dlstrlct ot F T A Ottncers tor the year were presndent Maldred Johnson vrce presndent Emma Jean Evans secretary treas urer Marlene Rodger news reporter Evelyn Burgeson and scrapbook lceeper Frances Schmellng Members ot the Marne Sorum Chapter who will be graduatlng this year are Darlene Paulson Mildred Johnson Kathleen Sloterau Phyllus Johnson Betty Tmdall Loss Roclrne Lols Huggins Eyleen Schnell James Mason Don Reuland and Martin Fogarty W ' an f I 1 -- 5 le,-,Eg . A ,. 1 a U- -L ' -'L 3 if , . f O ,N . ' Vff, . ' .,. ,ii ' ' , ' I , , fig :fur -, 7, 1 . it Q- 1. .I 5. 'L' pu., . . A num- 9. m 1: H' .-l'1f3g-X5 jxjifl ,y -A 7- 'fL0..-1? Y' 1-24-- 3 1 , , , 1 1 ' 5 . 1 I I 5 ' ' I I ' Z I I I , . ' I . . . . . . . . I I I I I ' ' ' . , . ' I I ' I I ' ' u l . ' l I I I I ' . ' I I I I I I I I . I I U 0 C'a66ageA ?reAlnmen Svpln vmvre Une Net Flaw 14 Weddlng i : J ui Wi? z Af- W I3 W mg 1 1 78 bzwt of the Road Bob Barnes, lone Bomoted Edwm Demoney LIII an Holmes d rector and Craig Sldlen Esfhervllle Jumor College was represenled a+ ihe S+a+e Speech Feshval held In Marsllalllown March 24 by more 'lhan +l1lr'ly sfudenls Each dlvlslon presenled af +l1e mg dlvlsxons onglnal oralory exfemporaneous spealung raduo speakang af+er dmner spealung panel dlscusslon mferprelahve reading and debafe 79 fesfival was enfered by fwo or more represeniafives. Enhies were made in fhe 'follow- ,fl f D J, '4 YT 1 ' ' . wr ig. , '-'f F' . . b . ' Q VA! '1 . .- XM : q -,., P 9-.ff -. h 2 1 K KJV' 1 H W 5- 1 S'-:J-s ' .L No a':i'A3g-Xi. 153, ' ffl: , 1 of: . , H .Yip I , . o...' . - . A4 Dv.. , if 1 ll-1 'W t sf. - I I I I 'ij I I 3 gf '5 'll .Wag In 5' 'Q C 1 A 85 X ff 5 1 j, 9 Ulu. ' College We Mal X 157' if 516-5,57 ,q-SB! 521157-159-eSg,efs72 5.591-1,74 ' lS5 ',533f '75P?k SDI' CKROWC hK B y kB Jko'-lMlP kFRONTFlOWLlyd yB rg Mrty grty P999 l Wk Championship football returned to Esthervnlle Junior College after a two year absence as the Wolves gained an undefeated Northwest Iowa Junior College Conference crown with five victories and had a commendable over all record of six wins one loss and one tie Coach Kaley had twenty six enthusiastic asplrants report for Jaycee football and with an able nucleus of seven returning lettermen and a splendid group of incoming freshmen went on to display a season of tough winning rock em sock em power on the gridiron Two short weeks of practice were not quite enough for the Jaycees to be ready for their first encounter with a rugged B team from Luther College of Decorah The Wolves capitalized on breaks to score twice in the opening four minutes but a two platoon and much larger opposmg team rallied for a touchdown and extra pomt in the first half and a touchdown in the second half to become the victor I3 to I2 lnklmgs of a winning season were evident as the Wolfpack fought a gruellmg game agamst a tough opponent The second game of the season saw the Wolves lourneying to Mankato for an afternoon game agamst the State Teachers Freshmen After spottmg Mankato two sux pointers an improved Wolf team ground out yardage for a 27 to 12 win After a poor first quarter the Wolves found themselves and put on an exhibition of vicious tackling and blockmg coupled with a powerful offense to wrap up their first decision Three days rest brought Fort Dodge J C to town but as Earl Benson returned the kickoff for an 87 yard touch down the outcome of the game was settled The Wolves performed almost to perfection as they humbled their opponents 56 to 0 Next on the schedule was Emmetsburg The J Hawks threw up a tough defense agamst the Wolves but the Jaycee eleven had a better one and came out on top 2l 0 Fumbles during the first half kept the Wolves from but a 6 0 lead at halftime over the conference runnersup Mason City Then the Trolans scored early un the third period and took the lead 7 6 Eight downs later the Wolves were back in glle lead as they refused to be stopped Before the fmal gun the Jaycee eleven had scored three more times to win to The game of the decade followed at Worthington as the Blue Jays and Wolves fought to a 33 33 tie This spme tlngllnq thriller saw the Wolves take an early I9 0 lead only to lose it and trail 33 I9 with less than a quarter remaining The Jaycees could not endure the thought of defeat and although havmg lost key men via the mlury route drove for l4 points In the last ten minutes to gain a tie Actually the Wolves outgamed the Blue Jays 408 go T144 yards but the opposmg eleven counted on long plays The game will be long remembered by the fans of ot towns Still suffenng from the bruising Worthington game the Wolves were only able to defeat Northwestern I3 to 6 The Dutchmen played their best game of the year but it was not enough as the Wolves came out victorious The last game of the year proved to be little competition for the strong Jaycees as they humbled Waldorf 39 to 0. The decision was even more one sided as the Wolves limited the Warriors to two first downs and 46 yards from scnmmage If the draft doesn t affect Junior College sports in the coming year Coach Kaley should be able to improve on this year s record The Wolves will be out to better their scoring record l235 to 'Ill and protect their seven game winning streak. It will be up to the returning lettermen and incoming freshmen to preserve winning football an Estherville Junior College 81 N Bl B Q16 -. y , f B , 4 -. 0 l I w G l 1 rw.: B u . 9 'V . ' GJ f , if g - ' it B I h ' '--' 4 9 I ' e . t . Y - Ae 6 My 3? . N A 1 gf, .N , 5 . V x 5 , A 1 J . - K 0 ' Z 2 2 , 5 i ., ' Y T I X . , - 5 h A , BA : oac aley, David Cook ob E 'ckson, Ben Jones, Ma nard H Il d, Bob Weber, B'll Doyle, John Fleming, Jac rehmer, D' k Iverson, Earl Benson, Jim Mason. SECOND ROW: Keith Pullers, Bob H IU rl, Darrell Curry, Dave Pr t Leon Kaltved, Ron Or- ' lf i IC I f I lvl - : 0 Peterson, Edwin Demone , ob Bu er, a Fo a , Dick i o ,Aan ee 1. I I ' I I . ' I I - I - I I I - . . . , . u . . . - I . a . I a n n u , . , . I T 1 - l I e o . ' , . , . I I I , . . 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