Estherville High School - Ho Lo Co Yearbook (Estherville, IA)
- Class of 1954
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WET QUT? 9 y Mrgifegy Co ednfors Carol Berchenbrufer Mary Scholfes J. C. Edifor ... ,, A -v , Kay Miller A As +he years we spend In E H S pass speedily by seldom do we sl'op +o realize how much 'l'he experlences of our hugh school days wlll mean +o us afler graduahon The halls and classrooms of E H S 'lhrough whlch we have passed so o'Fl'en l'he many games we have won and los+ 'fhe dances and parhes our many leachers and frlends all lhe good hmes we ve shared logelher are all 'raken for granled now bul' wall suddenly become very umporlanl' fo us when school IS ended We wall 'Fund l'ha+ l'he lhmgs we did whsle m hugh school wull lmger as priceless memorues never +o be forgollen ll' IS 'l'he purpose of fhls annual l'hroug'1 pzclures and sfory lo recall and preserve for years +o come +hose counlless memornes or days whnch wull soon be ended I+ s our smcere hope lhal +he l954 Ho Lo Co wzll achueve 'rhls purpose for you The Ho Lo Co Slaff 2 MA'-Y Wml'P g'32 'P QQ P1 Jeannette B Watson e year l954 commemorates not only the 44th anmversarv ot MISS Jeanette B Watson In the protess on ot teachmg but also twenty tnve years as a teacher ot chem Istry and biology In Esthervllle Hugh School and Jumor College Theretore because ot her untalterlng loyalty wllllngness ablllty and devoted service IH the Esthervllle Public Schools the annual statt takes great prnde rn dedlcatmg thus the I954 Ho Lo Co In her honor 3 of ' 1, , . it . 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'Nl -pr t J r ,, Faculty 'Q-,I'Vv BILL BAYLESS BS BESS BEARNES M.A HUBERT BIERBAUNL MS Social Studxes College Ari Busmess Educahon J C Coach HO LO CO Sponsor 1 2 GRACE BLOCK B.A MARGARET CLAMA nn RICHARD COMLY MPE. Maihemaixcs World I-hsiory Scxence Assxstant Coach i U U N E. DEMONEY MA WOODROW I-'ERGUSEN MA MARJORIE GUSTAFSON Geography Instrumental Musxc MA' Government Dean of Women Debaie I-'orexgn Languages . A '- O- 2 , A !' . . C I I A! ' C , ff, ,Q R Q , :V . , . xx f 1 wmv-!-Xyffx VYXN W' 1 UG J 1 f , ' I ' 0 , ' QV . X lx . i ' I by 1. GRACE HANSON HOMER HARVEY M S STELLA HOING BA Lxb C ll Ph 1 Enghsh IV mmm 0 ege Ysco on PEPPER Sponsor WILLARD HOING LILLIAN HOLMES MA HAROLD HOSKINS BA. U S Hxstory Enghsh Bookkeeplng Government Speech Athletxc Dtrector Football Coach VENIS MADDEN RN DEAN MCCORMICK BA GAIL NICESWANGER BA School Nurse Industnal Arts Speech Basketball Coach Amencan Lzterature Dramatmcs 9 Y fy :J ,f 1 , , , , . . . X j E ' , N, ,Q -Q4 ' V nf B.A 1 . , . . , . . . 'YL Q 4. X 1 I 1 1 i ' ' T 4 1' 0 A if - .- N p .K ' . ' 1 . . 1 . . . . . ARVIL PARKS MA RUTH RICHIE BA MINNIE SAGE BJ-L College Hxstory Physlcal Educahon Busmess Educahon Government Latm Occupahons KENNETH SEVERSON BA AVA SIMPSON MA RUTH SMITH B.A Enghsh I College Commerce Mathemahcs Debate Bookkeepmg DON SORENSON BA. GERALDINE STEELE BS EDWIN THORESON BS. General Scxence Homemakmg Vocahonal Agnculture Assxstant Coach JEANNETTE WATSON MA HICHARD WIEDERANDERS College Scxence M A Chemxstry College Mathemaixcs PhYSlCS -'El AMMEY WOOD MA Teacher Training SEC RETARIES I CARL WILL M.ME Vocal Mus1c MARYON ANDERSON BETTY JEAN REYNOLDS X...4 hr ' 3-R Hu ,Q eep your eyes on The opy U e mowouq pecpxe 7 Demon sfrahons In Speech 8 A+ w G e cease uf fypxcal classroom scene I2 The hewly weoe a F X , fr f' ' , , Q -- P e ' Q ' t -. Q .' l . , A A 5,2 1 Y --,W .- ,-n.- 1 r'A . Q: 1 ilk i .J , A xl . . . wg i I 'f ' I. Vocahzing in Mixed Chorus. 2. Poor Mafyzfl fxmiher excese. 3. 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A Ball Bacon IIKFD BY ALL WHO KNOW HIM Carol Berchenbruer A MIRTHQUAKE OF LAUGH TER Band 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 2 Special Speech Work 3 Ho Lo Co 3 4 Natlonal Honor Socnety 3 4 Qutll 8: Scroll 3 4 Wooden Spoons 2 Woodwmd Tr1o 2 3 Pep Band 3 4 Wtlson I-hgh School Cedar Rapxds 1 Frederick Blake 1 cor RHYTHM 2 3 Votce Class 3 Box s Quar let I Homeroom Ofxcer 24 Class Officer 4 Student Coun ctl 3 Jumor Class Play 3 Spec tal Speech Work 3 H Y 1 Basketball Track 1 Play Production Staff 3 Intramural 1234 Pep Bandl234 Pai Brady LITTLE CUTE AND BRAIWS BESIDES Homeroom Offlcer 1 2 Student Councxl 4 Junior Class Play 3 Special Speech Work 3 One Act Plays 1 Ho Lo Co 1 Y Teens 12 3 4 Inner Cxrcle 4 Thesplans 3 Senior Class of Donna Anderson JUST AS PLEASANT AS SHE LOOKS FHA 4 Davld Baker AN ALL AROUND SPORTS MAN Football I 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 34 Track 1234 EC1ub 2 Gary Best ONE OF THE BEST IN THE SCHOOL HIS FAVORITE Homeroom Officer 3 Student C UDCII 2 Ho Lo Co I Football transferred I Seneca Joan Boliy A LIGHT HEART LIVES LONG Mxxed Chorus 1 Y Teens 1 2 Wooden Spoons I E G A 1 2 3 Baton Twlrler 1 2 3 -- , - ,, 3:41 ' ' Band 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1- PASTTLNE is TO FOOL. 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Jerome Brmkman LIFE IS LONG BUT IM SHORT FFA.1234 Harold Carr A FARMER WITH GENTLE MAN WAYS Ho Lo Co 2 3 Pepper Staff 4 Track2 F F A 1234 Intra mural Basketball l 2 3 4 F F A Basketball 1 2 3 4 Barbara Clark sm-: HAD so MANY BRIGHT IDEAS HER HAIR TURNED RED Y Teens 1 Wooden Spoons 1 Lewls Corwm HIS WAYS ARE WAYS OF PEACE Pat Dusworih LOVE OF FUN TWINKLES IN HER EYES Band 2 Jumor Class Play 3 Play Productlon Staff 3 Arm strong Hxgh School 1 Martha Brunslnll A PRETTY AND CHARMING QUEEN LOOK AT HER AND YOU LL SEE WHAT WE MEAN Mixed Chorus 1234 Girls Glee Club 1 2 Sextet 1 2 3 4 Voice Class 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Offlcer 2 Class Officer 3 Stu dent Council 1 Jumor Class Play 3 Special Speech Work 3 Pepper Staff 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Cheerleaders 2 E G A 1 Inner Circle 2 3 4 Mxxed Octet 34 Girls Quartet 3-4 Spanish Club 4 Thespians 3 Home Samlgg Queen 4 Play Produc on Mara Lee Case come ON A My House Y eens 123 E G A 123 Thespxans3 Vugxma Cox SINGING IN 'mx-: RAIN Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club l 2 3 4 Madrxgal 2 Sextet 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Quartet 3 Volce Class 1 2 3 4 Speclal Speech Work 3 Y Teens 12 A 1 2 3 4 Inn Cxrcle 3 4 Play Producuon Sta!! I 2 3 4 Mixed Octet 3 4 Gxrls Quartet 3-4 Thesplans 3 Ho Lo Co l 2 3 One Act Plays 1 2 Pepper Staff 1 2 3 Mary Crees AS MERRY AS THE DAY IS LONG One Act Plays 1 Ho Lo Co Y Teens l Jon Egeland WHEN TI-IE DAY IS DONE S0 AM I FFA 1234 FFA Basket ball 1234 lntrarnural 12 Jack Exke GYAD TO HAVE YOU ABOARD' Ho Lo C03 H1Y23 Baskmt b 1234 Mernll Fransdal A KIND OF FELLOW VQF WOULD ALL LIKE TO CLAIN1 AS A FRIEND 4 E Club 4 Nmonal Athlnlxc Scholarshlp Soculy J Marlene I-'relermuth HER SMILE BROADEINS AS THE WEEKS GO BY Y Teens12 Gayle Fuhrman HER STEP IS LIGHT HLR SMILE IS SWLLI' A LIVLLILK GIRL YOU LL NEV I-.R XIELT Gxrls Glee Club 3 Ho Lo Lo 3 Y Teena 2 3 4 Inncr Crrclg .5 4 Play Production Staff .5 Lm melsburg Hugh School l O ceola Hugh School 2 Chuoku High School 2 The plan: 3 Marlene Gllbert A SWEETER MAID INEER WALKED THL EARTH Not Graduatmg Anne Evans 1.I'r'rLx-: BUT or-1 MY' MlXld Chorus 2 3 4 Glrl s Glce ub 1234 Sfxtct 4 Vo ass 1 2 Mxxcd Ocut Homcroom Offlcnr 12 Junior Clas Play 3 Onv Act Plans 2 Spccnl Speech Work 3 Plwy Production Staff 3 4 Ho L0 C0 Staff 4 Y Teens 2 i4 Vkomlcn Spoons 1 Pcppcr 4 Inner Cxrcle 1 2 3 4 Spamsh Lluh 4 lntra mural Staff 4 Thcbpmns 3 Jxm Frederxcksen WHAT MAKES THIS ROD TILK Homcronm Ofllccr 4 Junmr am P'ny 1 I rskmlhull 1 2 .5 Play Produc tlon Staff 3 Nancy Frledley HER HEART IS AN OCEAN WIDE AND DEEP WHLKI.. WHIRLING WAVES FRIENDSHIP MLET Glrls Glee Club 34 Voxce Cla553 Bob Golla DONT CROVVD GIRLS YOU LL ALL GET A CHANCE Y 23 Football 1 P y Producllon Staff 3 Basketball 2 Joyce Gnese wHATr:vr:a IS wormx DO ING AT ALL IS nofnu no mc. wr-.LL Wooden Spoons 1 2 3 - Q An 1 1 ' V I , '- -, 11- Cl ---,.r' ,A Ice an ---. CI., --3, A f 4. I . , 111 , V . Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3- QI , Y 3. H -Y 1-2-3. I ' L' Q OF ' ' Hi- 14 - , , la -, --., 1--3. ' .I 5: Bruce Hargens LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU, STUDY AND YOU STUDY ALONE. Band 1-2-3. Class Officer 3, Special Speech Work 3, Junior Class Play 3, One-Ac1 Plays 1-2, I-Ii-Y 1-2-3, Basketball 1, Play Production 1-2-3, Thespians 3. Intramurals 4. Maman Hansen SHES CHEERFUL AND PASSES IT ALONG Glrls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Volce Class 1 2 34 Pepper Staff 4 Lxbrary 4 Marvm Hanson IM NOT QUIET JUST ASK ME SOMETHING Janet Hxgmbotham rrs NICE TO BE NATURAL IF You RE NATURALLY MCE YTeens1234 Carol Hoffmeyer TRUE TO HER WORK HER WORD AND HER FRIENDS Band 1234 Harvey Hansen FROM A LI'I'I'LE 'SPARK' MAY BURST A MIGHTY FLAME. Band 1-2-3-4, I-Iomeroom Of- ficer 1-3, Hi-Y 1-2, Intramurals 1-3-4. Jamce Hanson SHE PUTS HER WORRIES IN THE BOTTOM OF HER HEART SITS ON THE LID AND SMILES YTeensl234 E G A 234 Delano Helmets YOU LL NEVER REGRET KNOWING HIM Jacquelme Hoffman VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE I LIKE MINE WELL SEASONED Girls Glee Club l Student Councll 4 Ho Lo Co 2 3 4 Y Teens1EGA234 Thes plans 3 Play Production Staff Jerry Hofimeyer IF ONLY I HAD A MILLION DOLLARS Don Johnson NEVER A DULL MOMENT. Band 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1- 2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club 3-4, Ma- drigal 1, Boys' Octet 3-4, Mixed Quartet 2-3-4, Voice Class 1-2- 3-4, Debate 1-2-3-4. Boys' Quar- tet 1-2-3-4. Student Council 2. Junior Class Play 3, Special Speech Work 3-4, Ho Lo Co 4. Pepper Sta!! 4, Hi-Y 1-2-3. Football 1-2, Play Production Staff 3, Mixed Octet 3-4, Pep Band 1-2-3-4. Marlene Kielmann CUTE AS A BUG's EAR. Mixed Chorus 3-4, Girls' Glee Club 2-3-4, Ho Lo Co 4, Pepper Staff 4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 E.G.A. Ardelle Klein SHE S LIVELY SHE S SWEET AND KNOWING HER S A TREAT Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Voice Class 2 Junior Class Play 3 Special Speech Work 3 One Act Plays 2 YTeens 34 Thespians 3 Play Production Staff 2 3 Connie Larsen HER PERSONALITY BUBBLES LIKE A CHERRY COKE Girls Glee Club 12 3 Home room Officer 3 Pepper Staff 1 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Thespians 3 Spanish Club 4 Lavonne Leonard IM SO GLAD ITS EASY TO BE FRIENDLY hhxed Chorus 1 2 Girls Glee Club 1 2 . ..- X . ' , , ar Janice Johnson A HARINILESS LITTLE PIECE OF HUMANITYF Girls' Glee Club 2, Y-Teens 2- 3-4, E. G. A. 3-4. Pai Kinnard LIVE AND LOVE EACH MOMENT. Girls' Glee Club 3. Special Speech Work 3, Y-Teens 1-2 Wooden Spoons 1 Play Pro duction Staff 3 Henry Kroenke IM NOT AFRAID OF WORK I CAN LIE RIGHT DOWN BESIDE IT AND GO TO SLEEP Football 1 2 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Track 1 2 3 4 E Club 4 Intra murals 3 Paul Larsen ITS NICE TO STUDY BUT ITS MUCH EASIER NOT TO F A 2 Laurence Lau TIME MAY CHANGE BUT I WON T Football 2 Track 2 F F A 2 3 4 Rmgsted High School J lm Lubker AFTER CAREEUL CONSID ERATION I ALWAYS ARRIVE AT THE CORRFLI' ANSWFR WELL ALNIOST ALWAYS Homnroom Offxur 3 Lllss Of fr Stu Ln C Iunu J nmr Cla ' ax .S Spwcm Spuch Work 3 Om Act Pl. 1 I Y x 0111 Honor Soul! 3 4 plans 3 Play Production 12 Ann McDonald SHE IS PRETTY SHF GAY SHPS A FRIEND I EVERY WAY Band 1 2 3 INIIXLKI Chorus I 2 rls L1 L ub ' .X 4 Volcn L Z mor Cllss I Spmud urh Work .S L L: :mr Stuff l Z L Inmr Lrrc dudmn 2 .5 Girls Qu nr 1 fhnsprdns J SI 1IllNh Club 4 Nalxondl I- ounsm Lcagun 4 John Mlchaelson COACH HOSI-xIlNS RIGHT HAND MAN Ho Lo Co Staff 1 Z 3 4 PLppLr iff 1 Z .S Qu .md Snroll .S 4 Iutmrnurdl As mstanl 1 2 .3 4 Mxnam Ness EASY TO RNOW HARD TO I-ORGET Mixed Chorus 12 Gxrl Glu ub 1 Z 3 1: Julla Olsen SHE DRAVLS PICTLRES WITH HER PENCIL I-'RIE wDS WITH HER PERSONALIIX Girls Glee Club 12 3 Ho Lo Co Staff 4 Y Inns l Z, Span lah Llub 4 L X .al Francxs Mahan HE CONIBINES SPORTSNIAN SHIP AND TFANI WORK TO CONTRIBLTE TO EX ERY VIC roln KN ATHIETE TO BE RE IENIIIERED Homnroom Offlcnr 2 4 Clds nur 1 P1 ppt F rot A ' .K 4 Tru N I lox A lgtxn Sonny 4 Exleen Mxchael SOON A SECRI' TARY SHE LL TllI'N SHEII S I IIIE BOSSES KINEE G rls Glu Club 4 Xmas C ass 4 Humgrnmn Ufflur 4 Pnppnr bmry 4 I' 4 A shun Hu.,h Snhool 1 ' Joy Mzleham HER EYES BEXNARI MIS CHIEF IS LDRKING THERE Glrls Glue Club 1 Ilumgroom mu' mm un 1 Jumor Lll n 'S Om xysl Ilc L: C, S 1 ans T LSDIII .5 Phyllxs Newguard GOOD wATLRE AND GOOD SENSE WERE RIGIIILX JOINED Glrls Glee Club Home room Otfxu.r .3 Ho Lu Lo Stun IM 4 Nano: al Honor Suu In .S 4 ,mnxsh Club Davxd O Rxley MY FORNILLA FOR AN ARGUNIENT IS SINIPLE THE SANIE THING ONLY LOLDER EACH TIME Mixed Chorus 12 Voice CIZSS 2, Special Spusch Work J, Pup per Staff Z .S Darwm Orru SOMEDAY YOU LL HEAR ABOUT ME Football l 2 3 4 Track Club 4 Shxrley Rasmussen A DEMON ON THE BASKET BALL COURT nd 1234 E HA Roscoe Rhen THEY SAID I WAS GOIING NINEFY BUT THE A WON T HIT AN HONEST NINE Ho Lo Co Staff 3 Vera Rmgham A QUIET GIRL VQHO'S SMILES WE'RE GLAD TO MEET. Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 3 Windom Mlnn. 3. Darrell Rodger EVERY INCH A MAN, AND THAT'S A LOT OF INCHES! Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club 3-4, Boys' UC!!! 2, Volce Class 1, Homeroom 01- iicer 2, SDCCIBI Speech work 3, One Act Plays 2, H1-Y 1-2-3. Football 1-2-4, Baskelball 1-2- 3-4, Track I-2-3-4, E-Club 1-2- 3-4, Play Producuon 3. Rxchard Peterson HIS WILLINGNESS WILL TAKE HIM FAR FotbalI123 F FA1234 B11l1e Recher A Mamas: DARK AND PRETTY WITH WINNING WAYS Band 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 3 4 VOICE Class 3 Homeroom ixcer 12 Class Secretary 1 2 Junxor Class Play 3 Ho Lo Co Staff 3 4 Specxal Speech Work Y Teens l 2 3 4 E G 1 2 3 Inner Cxrcle 1 2 3 4 Play Production 1 2 3 Thesplans 3 Maxme Rxchardson SHE IS POSSESSED OF IN EXHAUSTIBLE GOOD NATURE Mlxed Chorus 12 Gxrls Glee Club 12 St Marys School Emmetsburg 1 2 Rebecca Robmson I DO BELIEVE IT WILL TAKE ALL YEAR TO CON- VINCE THE TEACHERS I'M RIGHT.' Band 2-3-4 I-Iomeroom Offxcer 1 Student Councll 2, Ho Lo Co St.a1f 3-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 Inner Clrcle 1-2-3-4 Play Production Staff 3 Thespians 3 Spanish Club -1 Pep Band 4, Band Gov- ernmg Board 4. Barney Rosenow AN EASY GOING GUY WHO'S FUN TO KNOW. Hi-Y 3, F. F. A. I-2-3. Roger Sandin THE EASIEST WAY TO LIVE IS TO LIKE EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING. Homeroom Officer 1-2-3-4, Stu- dent Council 1. I-li-Y 1-2-3-4, Football 1-4, Basketball l-2-3, Track 2-3-4, E-Club 3-4. Donna Schaper A GOOD SPORT AND TRUE IQVEUNEED MORE JUST LIKE O Junlor Class Play 3 Ho Lo Co Staff 4 Pepper 4 Y Teens 1 Natlonal Honor SOCIEIY 3 4 Thesplans 3 Spanlsh Club 4 Wayne Schenck UNCEASING ENERGY YOU HAVE BUT DO YOU EVER TIRE' Band 12 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 4 Boys Octet 4 Volce Class 1 2 3 4 One Act Plays 1 2 Ho Lo Co 4 Pepper Staff 4 Play Productlon 1 A 3 4 Small Instrumental Groups 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Glona Scott WITH EYES SO 'VIERRY SMILES SO SWEET LAUGH SO HAPPY SHE CAIN I BE BEAT Band 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 1 2 Sex tet 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Offlcer 1 3 Class Sec Treas 4 One Act Plays 2 1-to Lo Co 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Inner Clrcle 3 4 Play Prod 2 3 Thesplans 3 Spanish Club 4 Clarlnct Trlo 3 Pep Band 3 4 Band Cox ernlng Board 3 4 Richard Stdles THE GOOD DIE YOUNG SO WHY WOR.RY Mlxed Chorus 34 One Act Plays2 HlY123 EClub3 Play Prod Staff 2 Basketball Manager 2 3 4 Thes plans 3 Mariene Sather NOT TOO TALL, NOT TOO SMALL. BUT FAIR AND SWEET, LIKED BY ALL. Band 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1- 2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club 1-2, Voice Class 1-2-3-4, Ho Lo Co Slaii 4, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Inner Clrcle 4, Spanish Club 4, Comet Quartet 2, Pep Band 4. Lowell Schaper AN ATHLETE TODAY YES TERDAY AIND FOREVER Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Track234 EClub34 Na tlonal Athletlc Scholarshlp So- c ty 3 4 F F A 1 Mary Scholtes A RARE COMBINATION! OF INTELLIGENCE EFFICIENCY AND PERSONALITY Homeroom Offlcer 12 3 Class Presldent 4 Mlxed Chorus 12 34 Glrls Glee Club 1 Sextet 3 4 Junlor Class Play One Act Plays 2 Ho Lo Co Staff 3 4 Y Teens 1 NBIIOHBI Honor Soclety 3 4 Qulll 8: Scloll 3 4 In.ner CIYCIE 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 4 Thesplans 3 Steve Shadle HIS MIND IS ACTIVE HW AND OUT OF SCHOOL Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 Boys Glee Cub 1 2 3 Volce Class 1 Homeroom OfflCEI' 13 Class Presldent 2 Student COUDCII I Junlor Class Play 3 Speclal Speech Vvork 1 2 3 4 O e Act Plays 1 2 Ho Lo Co Staff 2 4 Pe per Staff 2 H Y 123 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 234 Track 12 EClub4 De bate l 2 3 4 Plan Productlon 2 3 4 Nallonal FOIEIISIC 4 Thes plans 3 Myrna Simpson AT HOVIE AT THE PIAINO OR IN THE CAR Band 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 12 3 VOICE Class 12 3 4 Jr Cla s Play 3 Speclal Speech Work 3 One Act Plavs 12 Ho Lo Co Staff 34 Pepper Staff 4 Y Teens 12 4 Inner Clrcle 4 Accompanlst for IIrIlXCd Chorus 4 Accompanlst for Sevctet 12 3 4 Accompanlst for Mlxed Oc tel 3 4 Accompanlst for B055 Octet 4 Spanlsh Club 4 Eldon Skaiiebo DON'T DISTURB ME. I'M THINKING. F.F.A. 1-2-3-4. Charles Sunde MEN ARE NOT MEASURED BY INCHES, BUT BY INTELLIGENCE. Band 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club 3-4, Boys' Octet 3-4, Boys' Quartet 3-4, Mixed Oc- tet 3-4, F.F.A. 1, Junior Class Play 3, Instrumental Groups 2-3-4, Pep Band 3-4. Mary Valen ATHLETIC, WI'1'I'Y, AND FULL OF FUN. SHE'S MADE A FRIEND OF EVERYONE. Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club 1-2, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4. Edgar Warrington HEQQVE LIFE AND LIFE Loves Band 2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club 3-4, Madrigal 1, Voice Class 1-2-3-4, Junior Class Play 3, One-Act Plays 2, Junior Class President 3, Special Speech Work 3, Play Production 3, Ho L0 Co Staff 4, Hi-Y 1-2-3, Mixed Octet 4, Pep Band 3-4, Spanish Club 4. Robert Wiseman AS AN ATHLETE AND A SCHOLAR, HIS EXPERIENCES ARE TO BE REMEMBI:Il'iED. Homeroom Officer 1-4, E-Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Track 3-4, F.F.A. 1-2. Barbara Stoddard AS SWEET AS THEY COME. AND A GENUINE FRIEND. Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Homeroom Officer 4, Ho Lo Co Staff 4, Pepper Staff 4, Y-Teens 1-2-3-4. Audrey Thompson I.ET'S BE GAY wmu-: wi-: MAY. One-Act Plays 2, Ho Lo Co Staff 4, Wooden Spoons 1, E.G.A. 2-4. Peggy Waldron LOVE OF FUN TWINKLES IN HER EYES. Girls' Glee Club 1-2, Ho Lo Co Staff 2-3-4, Y-Teens 1-2. George Wells MEN ARE ENTITLED TO LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF WOMEN. Mixed Chorus 1, Student Council 3-4, Junior Class Play 3, Special Speech Work 3-4, Ho Lo Co Staff 4, Hi-Y 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 4, E-Club 4, National Foren- sic 4, Thespians 3, Play Prod. Staff 3, Spencer High I. Patsy Woodley HDAINTY, SWEET, AND PETITE. A FINER GIRL YOU'LL NEVER Girls' Glee Club 1-2-3, Y-Teens 1- 2-3-4, Wooden Spoons 2-3, Spanish Club 4, Thespians 3. I IX Class Hustor Hello eferybodyl Im Kung Nephammertune and I reugn over the large sea called hIQh school At thus tume a story comes to my mund and uf y I hear wu me e tell It to Ou T WJS Ia I Q mm-AVI-I-9 ,Is I 0' 73 when Q o t e QVEEFSCT ' 'Ie 'shmen you ye ever seen swam unto the great hugh school Seo TI-,ef were Dm ,I j lo rt h gnrl were ntn J y osag t em ey s ur' the deep ahderwater caves called ClasS8S l wat ,U M9 I, If ness r n e s e e v I new t em I-loweyer when I notuced how s u 6 Q e ed 'rvned o t e swum of I' n,s In t err classrooms and every extra L ,- If, Q ey e r we' 'tmea t e c n FT' h I f Rc Steee Dean McCorrruIck and Eugenuo r e e rn up er r en r Ir ca y e pr sdeh and Bullue Re her secretary Ujaepy f , e a I I e r' seed p ember Is' t e year l95l and tume for the luttle fu ues ge ge t e e sa me co d e h t 'II sec w h the rank of sophomores Now that they re C Iye f O4 I S D Is f mfs h t men e were now ready to assume responsubulutues Th h ra res ef' 'I e me e crgaret II ood The offucers ele ted were eve Q rec II J fr I, p es H ry reasu The f h es r d 'ost s me of the r mefnbers e CUHEII Q Ile Hehe njf y I t L e a e T s It t ontnued to duplu ate each year The sophomores Showed Then- drcm C ent lo pre en' ng sux h ,s t at were y h, f euyed Fuye of the sophomore boys donned shoulders and proceed d o pl y foo dau The gulls of e sophomores expanded vh n F cnk Mahan gauned a startung posutuon As the weather turned calde so gh s of t e sca urnea to b ske hal The en I3 sg ad was made up of sophomores They ended the season -II Wm C Iggses The ggphgrharag fl Imed the dustunctuon of hcyung wo sophomore homecomung attendants They were Marlene Gu ber. nd Bl e Re her epternber of I9 2 ryef' hh the fshues werent green anyrnarf In -Ie c h shed to the w ys of the sea They knew a currents to cv d cad v or-eg t ow 5 o ers ye e pres Edo r Jhrrni on v e presudent Bru e I-largens secre ary treas rer Mar'na Bruhsku s cf' ser vere Gcro he Qfeele Ins r n f PJ er our Marv Ov tt Edvtun Thareson and Lulluan o mes A uun ors t ey cl et I ytn to c rn the money to gu h sea s C lo o b I o' the efud of the vear To earn money towar the Drum MISS Vyfhutford vI rk f' har o po s up the hularuous Juner fl s Pl The Lu Ie Doa Laugned wht h brought down he ouse y hen It reser'e g un h ss I. eeded un havung no o he r mem ers cs home om rug attendants They were Theodore Nelsen and B I ue Re er The hughlge of t e ye r w s the prepcra rt for the Jan or Sentar Bcnguet and Prom After much work the prom was put on wu h mu. II su cess The theme uns Neptune s E 'I cr-d a bo st tute of Kung Neptune was ere ted on the dance floor The track teams se ond pa e rc ng at state was the grand fnale to a wonderful year The last year of the fsh es story In my sea arruved and t ey came bc k a I enthused over makunq a bug success of the l953 54 school year The sp ru was h gh ana eyeryone was yy IIung to swurn uust a llflI9 harder and farther The football team drove all the way to the conference tutle and neyer lost a conferen e game Frank Mahan and Lowel S haper made furst team all conference Martha Brunskull a senuar made a very pretty aueen and three of her attendants wcre senuars They were Marlene Gulbert Bullue Recher and Mary S holtes Class advusers were Munnue Sage Ruth Smuth and I-lub rt Buerbaum Class offucers were Mary Schaltes presudent Fred Blake vuce presudent and Glorua Scott secretary treasurer As the yecr progressed the sea ors were octuve ID every one of tne arg nuzatons whuch kept our sea movung smoothly The sports year was hauled as one of the best we ve had un the sea and the musf ard dramatuc groups put on many very successful presentatuons The class looked fory crd to graduatuon wuth pruce happuness and fear Prude because th y had su cessfully completed twelve years of school and re eyed thetr duplomas Happuness bc ause th y co ld now I e wh ut they wIsned to do wuth the rest of theur luves Fear be ause they couldnt help but w nder uf tt ey were properly equtpocd to meet lufes problems Now they ve left the sea and fntered In o the tr hhendcus orean of r c I d I hope they remember the lessons my advusers taught them Somehow I know tnat they wll be su ces ful un all tn y d be ause f the success that they mode of theur hugh school years Class Offucers Class Motto Yesterday us gone, Tomorrow May Never Come, Today us Yours . Seuze lt. - . I Y I K2 9 ' x fu I X X Class Colors Class Flower New Lilac and Pinlr Lilac at S W PRESIDENT Mary Scholies VICE PRESIDENT Fred Blake SECRETARY TREASURER 23 Glona Scott O - - - I , ' ' ou'I' u, 'th c l'd llkc to ' y I I e 'I .hc -I Is .-l -a . IMD II, II, f h, I , I' I c I 'Ic - ' c ' I - a gh coefuse .aI :I u co Iuell I II hc s-l e- - --, we s - - I ched the Q ,I 1.5! hophg that the shark :ded cuz' s o Ds tcre f, th, vIhc'-, .old not as ,ur he I , I ' k'll- ful'I! 'F Y eaded these foes, l '-I:wf-- The eahre iass 'I I c ICTISII' CC I K I VI 'III ' IX' c ' C I, ,Zum Cer, hy Ee 'I I,gt I 'Ile Ish thy :ge ly Is Qs cf' h, -:'II oe ,fl II IIe.:.-rs, V III .--I , , , Mfchell To I':n:fe f'eI cffc rs they elczf d Ju. L ck , p esIdc 2 F ch lyucf-, IIC, e'I , Itg c , . SI- - Z, be :re 2'-,I of c' rc:'uz-ed how- math 'am T05 D22-,I If If-'CS 59 -I e eI IW I'- , ' ' Sh' tg eg V .h, r p'gI,Ing In th, warm ,I rn. ,r - as :nd Com- sotk o the h gh siha- - a t I- I I we I a I, hey -wg, .Ia ohf, o c noa'ure phI,'sI:C'lI,I as - 'CHI Cs well I' I' - - I ea o I e soo I: . :I J cfzepfc- cs the r Q.. s rs, Jerc , Fargn, IV, as c CTP, :ad Amney 'I' s c c St Shadk, p -gee 7, 'I 'ubkeq II ce r gent, and secret: I-t o IIrer, E' e Peiher II- IsIII s 'Ic I I o.. I.. I I A Th class ncw numbered 96 Four of the :I:ss, Steve Shade, J m Lubker, Dc' Johhssn, and Arn McDonald attempted to swim the difficult .t a d -sexe c ' InoI'I err ved at he 'mul :hIl-d sta'e hu ccfo hey c .II , c -. . , grit Ie. ey 5 .I I , O Ie-Act Play h I, e e I If, ps I I . Q to Ia s th I' K I th, f . - -c II e r I I , ' ' ' I I r the Thou f, Ih ,I ' .Q I a 7 I I ' re - au a , I WI.. 8 I , hd I2 ,-- I- Ia, -C - - ' T' 'I I ' ' o III: : S 5 ar Ie- a Id I c I Q ' Q ,, .I e, Iut I .TI 4sfa-II s , Io I wht I . 5 I IIhI:h I a fo'l C253 ffIc- ' -ref 'Idenx o 2 'v' a ct , I: I , c g t - g , II 'I Clos. asyce s II, c - ICI I ,IWI , C2 .2 Je Isen, fb t u I t, I Ia , I , I-I I s 'II , hc Il s 7'ed do ea ' V t e -, Io' cl I I- s I , d I h , o ea d t II h s I I, css, ay, TT h I ' 'c t h c I-Iss p IIcd A a tI e cloe. s Iii- s I- II ftI I e b : I , II ch c I ft I h IG to Ie 'ICII III I , ' If Ig' Q , I, e 'Ia ' C. . I IC. I c C ' ' l f tI I I I , , I X - - - I, I I ' II I V 'M I ' V II , I f I f , ' c - c- c c I V . , r r G ' I cI , , , M . , , ' I I . I I I I, u t . I we ' I I-, , I - c . e c :ew or e u - C icce., 'c . I ' ' I f W f ' C I I , I ' ' .'Is . e c c ' e I ' I 1 'he torl II ' I I , I QI' s o, -1 I- o ' f I ' ' O .Q ' .I . . Junior Affer aourneyang fhrough +hree years of our hagh school educahon we have II2 members All have been very achve an exira curracular achvafaes Thas year 'lhe foofball squad was s+reng+hened wa+h 'lwelve aunaors and 'lhere are eagh+ who wen'I' oui' for baslcefball We 'Fell' as 'lhough we were prachcally professaonals af+er gavang our Junaor Class Play Sevenieenih Sum mer Much of our success was due 'lo Mr Naceswangers able darechng Many of our members were laepi' busy a'Hendang band rehearsals and sangang an maxed chorus and glee c u Raasang money was very ampor+an+ fo us +has year, for we had lhe pravalege of sponsorang fhe Junaor Senaor Banquef and Prom AH'er concludang a successful year we are loolung forward fo beang senaors an E H S 11.1, 1.4 1 v 0 'vm BACK ROW Dack Butler Dennas Eake John Fransdal John Br-ankman Wallas Amdahl Harold Hockett Calvan Leeds Dale Balmer Jerald Brangle Bruce Brown FOURTH ROW Donald Amundson Gary cemmaaa Floyd Eade Jon Headke Tam Hoffman Vargal Hennack Don Barber Ball Beaver Ardath Amdahl Donna Bradshaw THIRD ROW Ivan Hudson Davad Brangle Donald Davas, Rober! Ayers Gary Bergeson Larry Frederackson Jam Gaven Roger Er-aekson Ronald Hansen Gaal Eneland SECOND ROW Marvas Anderson Beverly Helmers Jeannette lsemanger Jane! Helmers Leota Anderson Connae Hennangson Sandra George Helen Baery Marcaa Chrastensen Ruth Bombarger Bobbette Crawford Sharley Holmgren Barbara Frey FIRST ROW Alace Hupp Wanda Freed Dorothy Cara-axon Darlene Dahna Geraldane Buck Donna Hansen Marlon Chrastensen Elsae Haakonson Prudy Heefner Phyllas Corbvn Beverly Beebe Crealetta Crees Donna Coyle Absent Larry Bloom 24 . . . . . ., . , - ll u I I a l b. , LQWTT l ego ff- A1 - ff ' fijrr, K F! lJ-:l,ff1X' or yg ' ,.,,.f,, V L 4 i, h fm... Lf.. ., ' A h ' ' ' - 5 o .Q , v K 1 . , F , l 4 I . I ,g x, 1 v U 1 4 C Q a ' 8' '. L , . l C-J-K N , L1 Class of 1955 'mf 4. 8.1 -Q-q-1 ii BACK ROW Richard Schaper Darrel Lee Francls Keeler Jlm Osgood Allen Lande Merrlll Sunde Henry Tordoff, Ole Refxell, Ronald Morltz Davld Schlotfeldt Dean Oleson FOURTH ROW Gerald Kaltved Davld Paulson Don Mahan Eugene Mickelson Louis Schacherer Merrill Oleson Daryl Kruse Kathy Welr Nora Jensen Ole Johnson Ronald Omundson THIRD ROW Barbara Rost, Della Muller Don Robmson George Stavros George Lyman Myrna Osthelmer Bob Knepper Vlrgunla Martens David Johnson, Jeradme Laldlq SECOND ROW Marilyn Welton Le Ann Twlto Judy Shonkwuler Sandra Strube Barbara Plerson Esther Larsen Marcene Jones Phyllis Valen Karen Sandkamp Barbara Valen Lynne Larson FIRST ROW Barbara Van Horn Mary Ann Vedder, Jlm Smnth Stanley Nlckles Nolan Nelson, Russell Stump Tom Jacob, Robert McDonald, Betsy Robmson Dawn Rovn, Betty Lau Absent Kermlt Mortenson Class Offlcers ul President Tom Jacobs Vxce President Elxzabeth Robmson Secretary Treasurer Gary Gemmxll 25 '--- -- .f - - A . .I I' -Y- . I, I I '. 'l r . I I III . I I II: - .I:A . . I DV' ' A .L V Mn.. xr ' , 1.1 - ' 5 Y ., , i H .I , I . K ' x If X ... I I ' .. N Q mx I 2 f . . . I , 7 rx ' ' . I A T W-,..,.,, ,.,,, ,A ., , fn.-. M -so--f ag, . I . . I 2 . l l . I ,I , I . ,I I, . I - - I I , . , . . . I I . I . , , - I I . . I . . . - . lf? XJ j G Sophomores The class of 56 IS now mldway m Irs hugh school career We have made many accompllshmenls so far, and hope lo make many more un lhe remalnlng 'lwo years Our class rs composed of l3l members Many of our sludenls are lalenled nn 'rhe held of muslc Thus year, for example ihe sophomores were well represenfed nn Mixed Chorus wulh 36 members, an Glee Club wlfh 30 and Band wnlh 25 We are especually proud of our sporls mmded 'Fellows Slxleen sophomores were on 'lhe foolball leam, and 'lwo of 'lhese were mayor le++er wmners Our class was also well represenled on 'lhe B squad baskelball 'leam Many of our sfudenls have proven 'lhemselves lalenfed In speech work, dramahcs, and debale lf IS expecled +ha'l 'lhey wall conhnue fo work hard and recenve many honors This year was compleled mosl' successfully under 'lhe guidance of our sponsors Mass Clark Miss Holmes, Mrs P!'eSldeIl! GEOIQB Shndle Hgmgl and M155 Wqgd Secretary Treasurer Irma Bradshaw BACK ROW Janet Aagard Berna Doughty Jack Buster Rlchard Creel Bob Garrnson Raymond Enderson FOURTH ROW Allan Bartela John Brawford Max Cooklm Peter Blumberg Duane BlllIhQS Douglas Anderson John Bacon Ralph Burge THIRD ROW Sarah Jane Dewntt Irma Bradshaw Carol Burns Shirley Er-peldlng Carolyn Ever-ds Judy Grush Karen Carey Phyllis Egeland Anuta Godsnl SECOND ROW Verlyn Bradley Benme Butler Gary Foderberq Charles Dewall John Carlson Edward Ellmgson Margaret Campuano Dlana Burg Cheryl Fischer FIRST ROW Mary Allce Gray Bonnue Barlow Nancy Clark, Connie Glbbg Sharon Frederlckson Marnlyn Benesh Joanne Brlnkman Janet Carman Karen Fletcher 26 I I I I I 0 c I U O a . I., , . X : ' , ' . Vice -President ....... - ...,,... - ....... Margarei Campisano l Class of 1956 BACK ROW Lowell Nelson Jerry Kern Kenneth Morrls Jerald Johnson Kenneth Morntz Verlm Hemruck Paul Haakonson Lee Lyman Max McCaIester' Jlm May THIRD ROW Letha Johnson Lorrena Martmson Betty Lange Barbara Jones Alan Harrll Ronald Harrus Eugene Klein Gerry Haukoos Duane Heldecker SECOND ROW Ardyce Laurntson Darlene Juhl Mary Herpst, Arleen Henman Eleanor Haberman Helen Hermsen Marllyn Johnson Lols Lyman Melodee Lang Loss Hlnderaker June Knutsen FIRST ROW Vlrgmla Nevlll Erma Kautz Jean Natterstad Carollne Harvego Judy Jensen Phyllls Landmesser Colleen Keogh Janlce Hales Carrol Marriott Marlene Huntley Absent Lola Helmlck Leon Isakson Don Jensen, Edlth Larson kr 4 --n-.. -1:-1. in BACK ROW Sheryl Wee Nancy Peterson Darlene Osberg Jean Ann Robb Kaylene Stevenson George Shadle Gary Veldy FOURTH ROW Edith Larson Glen Roberts Leo Pierson Janet Sldles Glorua Sumpson Dennis Skog Alan Wlckershuem Jnm Thompson THIRD ROW Beverly Valen Larry Walters Janette Spence Rlchard Peterson Merlm Stevens Davld Schoonover Lyman Olsen, John Opelt SECOND ROW Kather-me Valen Karen Perklns Bull Rldout Donald Solmonson John Robinson Gary Wonderluck, Wayne Ware Jack Sayers Roy Roberts FIRST ROW Patsy Jo Reed Carole Sather Marla Rosenau James Valen Gary Taylor, Phyllis Schubert, Vnvlan Vandervanter, Lllluan VanDenBerg Dianna Syver-son Absent Frank Smnth, Barbara Sternborg 27 I I - 5 - I I I I . . : A I I I E I I ' I I I I - 5 I I - le.- 1 -'wr ' I-me 1 ' 1 I:' 'i S M-L -A - ' ' ' -'---' -,, . I -,,. l ,IJ M--A -Wea . -.I . A J - C S I , 1 4. S- ,, , N IL ' -1 I 'AI I .S , .. ..-. . Q - F' Q ' 1 ' 7 Y , ,, at ,-I I XY I . I I I- -I - 4 I V I . I I . . . : I I I A I I . I 4' I . -I : - I I . I I , . I . YB Class Offlcers President Kay Yager Vmce Preszdent Don Thompson Secretary Treasurer Sandra Boynton BACK ROW Harlan Cuklanz Merlln George Jack Davlx Berry ROW Jlm Barsness Dennns Brandi Kenneth Davis Peier Abel THIRD ROW Sandra Boynton Joanne Fransdal Ruth Egeland lene Bishop Willard Frletner SECOND ROW Beverly Balmer Jamaica Ellwood Sharon Clark Wllllam Allen FIRST ROW hmen All of fhe exclflng, mferesflng, and wonderful fhlngs we, fhe class of 57 had heard abouf hugh school llfe seem fo have been very frue You aslr us whaf was xclfmg7 Followlng all of fhe EHS afhleflc evenfs lnferesfmg7 Our freshmen debafe feam creafed much mferesf as well as dld fhe one acf P aY5 Wonderful? School dances, parfles, and lusf bemg a member of E H S Ours IS nof a small class for we numbered I29 when we regusfered ln fhe fall We have been made fo feel a parf of fhe sfudenf body by a friendly and helpful afflfude fhe comlng years Mr MCCOTmlCk, Mr Seversen, MISS Simpson, Mr Sorenson, and Mr Holng were fhe helpful and under sfandlng sponsors who gulded us fhrough our flrsf year lnEHS -y-I-A.,,..4,.4...,.,.L..L Berryhlll Eldon Garrelts Davnd Brunsvold Jerry Dally FOURTH Mlckey Anderson Larry Bartleman Jack Blxby Duane Chrlstnan Patrlcla Fusher Marlys Erlckson Lucy Ann Carson Carol Frey Dar Donna Amdahl Judy Erpeldlng Betty Brlngle Lorene Bergeson Mary Bauman Duane Frey Dennlx Bacon Gary Guqe Bobby Fox. Francme Dahna John Benesh, Franca Campusano. Ronald Bryan . . . . . . ll ll l 0 A, s ff: Z . - . L: V I ' ur' - ,fps A X . . . k Q . by everyone. We will all endeavor fo make big sfrides in - .. A A , W r V y M -il I 3 7- ws A ' 1 ' ' F U '. v r by '- 3. v B , ' 5.- ,lf , ., x Class of 1957 BACK ROW Louas Juhl Ronnae Lee Master Bob Knox Keath Kehl Larry Lalland Russell Moffatt Jerry Larson Lee Mortland Merwan Kaelmann FOURTH ROW Lee Hall Larry Murray Douglas Mucklebust Roger Nelson Maurace Moffatt Jam Moffatt Roger Jensen Kenneth Johnson Dale Marraott THIFD ROW Barbara Schraeber Kathryn Lundy Ruth Huntley Lavonne Klangbeal Mary Hansen Sharon McDonald Nancy Landmesser Beverly lngvall Mary Mason Edna Larson SECOND ROW June Lau Donna Lauratsen, Maxane Julaus Sharley Hansen Carol Moore Sharon Myers Kathleen Heywood Maxane Hassel Jean Hockett FIRST ROW Jerry Knox Davad Kautz James Mahlman Robert Kaltved Lonnae Huntley Merle Johnson Verlene Hempstead Margaret Laldag, La Nora Hoffman Absent Donna Hackett fx IA BACK ROW Gloade Tostenson Bob Schwadder Larry Schenck Rodney Ross Albert Wood Don Thompson Judy Waseman Beryl Recher THIRD ROW Rachard Weaver Scott Praor John Whate Loralee Poole Janyce Welp Sharley Summers Racraard Remesch Gary Stam Jammae Scott SECOND ROW Russell Van Horn Cecal Ostheamea- Make Peterson Robert Olson Colleen Smath Pat Peterson, Varganaa Schneader Kathleen Woodyard FIRST ROW Jo Ann Sharley Ardas Thoreson Ann Tangeros, Charles Pullen, John Omundxon, Loraane Schacherer, Sandra Sumpter, Sylvaa Young Absent Kay Yager 6 O I5 20 25 26 27 CALE D R OF EVENTS AUGUST Eoo+ball prachce began Ihe begnnnnng of a hlghly successful season Classes began wufh nune full mon+hs before us SEPTEMBER Labor Day no school hooray' Bs counfy lnshfule af Esfhervelle no school Ihe Ieachers wen+ Io school Eoofball wnfh Famrmonl al Sufherland Eneld I4 I3 off 'ro a good slarf Safely Demonsfrahon lusl proves Ihal gurls are sale drivers Foofball a+ Spencer I4 I2 whaf a game' Foofball af Cherokee 26 O we scalped 'rhem OCTOBER Foofball wslh Srbley a+ Sulherland Field 39 7 anolher vuclory Eoolball af Sform Lake 32 O Ihal makes hve In a row Assembly by .lessne Taylor enhfled Make up Homecoming Pep Meehng sknls cheers and Ihe crownxng of Ihe queen Homecomlng Eoofball Game wnlh Spiral Lake 33 7 Our splraf wasn I dampened Career Day help wulh our fufures Foolball Game al Sheldon I4 I2 shll unbealen One Acl Plays Freshmen and Sophomores show Ihenr Ialenl Foolball wrfh Emmefsburg af Sufherland Eneld I4 7 Unclefeafed 'akes Conference Champs' NOVEMBER Leadershup Conference af Spencer Eoolball al Le Mars They beal us 6 7 Whoops' Armushce Day one half day off from school Junior Class Play Sevenfeenlh Summer Baskefball Sacred Hear? al E vnlle 27 49 Oh dear Assembly wnfh C E Jones on elecfronucs Thanksgnvmg Vacahon We all had a sfuffnng fame Baskefball af Cherokee wnlh Evnlle 44 6l Thnngs arenf looknng DECEMBER Baskelball Swea Clly 5l 42 Our 'lvrsl vncfory on Ihe hardcourl Baskefball Spurnf Lake al E vnlle 7I 46 Thal a way Ieam Band Concerf all Tuned up Baskefball Sheldon af Evmlle 6I 55 We re really saulmng now Baskefball aI Emmelsburg 63 52 Rah Rah' Assembly wnlh Al Bell enhrled Sons ofAl:r1ca Vocal Concerl unspnrang Chrssfmas Program Chrnslmas Vacahon begins Iwo whole weeks Io loaf Baskelball Subley af E vnlle 76 37 JANUARY Baskelball Sloux Cenfer af Evnlle 54 59 Wha happened7 Classes resumed back fo The old grand Baskefball af Srorm Lake 55 65 Oh Oh' Baskelball Spencer 59 4l Thafs more luke Il' Semesler Exams We wall never be +he same Baskelball af Sheldon 47 46 Tha? was close Assemb'y w1+h Coleman s Marnnells Baskefball Emmefsburg 54 56 Too bad Baske+ball af Snbley 56 34 Wha? a knllmg' Baskelball af Le Mars 52 70 Oh no' FEBRUARY Assembly wu+h Wnllnam Haakers Plano Selechons Baskelball Sform Lake 44 69 We los'r Baskefball al' Spencer 59 47 Three cheers for 'rhe Mudgels Boys Sechonal Tournamenf Emmefsburg 63 77 Prelnmlnary Speech Conlesls BaskeIba'l Cherokee 54 49 Lakes Conference Co champs F FA Banque? complefe wllh hlms and honorary members One Acf Plays an evenmg of laughs Inner Clrcle Formal Sweefhearf s Swirl so well 24 . - .. . y 3I ' ' . 7 - , . an 1 ' '- . . H . . .- -I . I6 y .-. . . y aa - -, . 25 -. ., . 2 . . .- N . 1 9 - ., . I4 ' ' I5 . .HA I . I6 . . .. W .. , 23 - ' . 23 - , 27 - - ' . so ' '- -. 2 4 ' . 6 . -. . II - . . I3 ' 20 - -. . 20 ' .. 1 2-27 1 27 . ,. - -Q. . . I - 5 .. ' ' . 4 - .. 1' U E no - . an - ,. ' . I2 - -. . I6 . . ., I7 -. ,. . I I8 . . .- b me -' -. 2 -' -. ' . 4 - 1 8 - -. . 9 - ,-. ' 2-2I . ' , 2l . - -. . 2I .' ' ' . 23 - - -. . 29 ' - -. 30 - -. . 5 - - -. , 6 -.. ' . I2 ' ' - I9 .- - -. . I 23 , -' , 5 8-I3 IO 22-27 26 I-3 9 9-IO I2 I6 I9 23-24 29 29 I 3 7 I0 I4-I5 I8 20-2I 2I 23 25-26 27 28 MARCH Band Concerl -- a greal success. Pre-Dislricl Speech Con+es+. Afhlelic Banquel. Recognilion for worls well done. Dislricl Speech Conl'es'r. Norlh Ceniral Teachers Meeling al' Forl Dodge - no school. APRIL Forensic League and Play Feslival al' Iowa Cily. Assembly Offer Man. Preliminary Music Conlesl ISolos and Ensemblesl. Y-Teens Sadie I-lawlcins Dance. Good Friday - no school. No school -- Easier vacaiion. Slale Speech Conlesl al Waierloo. Assembly The Wears. Eslherville Relays. MAY Slale Conlesl lsolos and ensemblesl. Award Day and Naiional Honor Sociely Banquel. Band Picnic. Music Fesfival. Dislricl Traclc Meel. Senior Class Play - Class oi '54 goes oul' for dramalics. Senior Exams. More lun. Junior-Senior Banquel and Prom -- Ihe iulfillmenl of our dreams. Baccalaureaie. Loolc wha+'s here again - Semesler Examinalionsl High School Commencernenl - lhe end and lhe beginning for seniors. Class Day - wilh rears. honors. and good-byes, we welcomed Ihe class of '58 Student Councll wk. ii BACK ROW Mr Hammer Nancy Peterson Prudence Heefner Janyce Welp Merrll Oleson Jo Anne Sh rley Kenneth Johnson Duane Frey Harlan Cuklanz FIRST ROW Jacquelme Hoffman Karen Carey Conne Gnbbs J m Lubker George Wells Dennns E ke Pat Brady The sludenl council conslsled of a represenlahve 'From each homeroom headed by Jum Lublzer presl denf George Wells vace presudenl and Connie Gnbb secrelary 'lreasurer Under 'lhe guvdance of Mr Hammer prlncnpal ihe councnl acfed as a connechng lmk belween fhe slu denf body and 'lhe school admmlsfrahon The council members work dsllgenlly logeiher for a be'Her E H S The achvlhes In which 'lhe sludenl council parhclpaled were school dances sfudenl' drive for Red Cross March of Pennles and 'lhe Homecommg program The council also conduc+ed a survey for a newly proposed honor roll syslem Officers: Connie Gibbs. Jim Lubker. George Wells In Session atlonal Honor Soclety V'-1 BACK ROW J m Lubke George Wells Ste e Shadle Ga y Ge ell Sc a John Fra sdal SECOND ROW Rebecca Rob nxon Mer II Oleson Co a se My na S pson M D Ch d B b a R st FIRST ROW Do Schaper Carol Berchenb te Mary Scholtes Phyll x Newgua d Els Haako o One of fhe hrghesl' honors an Esfhervllle Hugh School us +o become a member of 'Phe Esfhervllle Chapler of fhe Nahonal Honor Socleiy Members are chosen for 'lhelr qualnhes of characler scholarship leadershlp and service +hroughou+ fhenr hugh school years The alms of 'lhe soclely as slafed In fhe Hand Book of fhe Nahonal Honor Soclefy are creale enfhuslasm for good scholarshnp encourage sludenls 'lo render servlce +o lhe school and communlfy plan for self evaluahon of fhe sfudenl' of pofenhal elemenls of leadership quallhes wlfhm hum shmulafe l'he s'luden'I's lo observe and prachce lhose ac+s lhal slrenglhen characler encourage a sl'uden'l' 'lo conhnue has learning and hls educahon 6 gave recognlhon +o lhe hard worlung scholashc s+udenl' who receives no publlclfy as compared fo fhe alhlehc and 'Forenslc sludenfs Thlrleen new members were elecfed 'lo fhe soclely 'lhss year Hold over members from lasl' year were Mary Scholles Jlm Lublrer Phyllls Newguard Donna Schaper and Carol Berchenbrller A formal lnlhahon and banquel are held In fhe sprung Ho Lo Co Staff .a. J BACK ROW Dawn Rovn Jam Lubker John Mlchaelson George Stavrox George Wells Steve Shadle Edgar Warrmgton Don Johnson Glorna Sumpson FOURTH ROW Karen Perkins Donna Coyle Jackne Hoffman Marlene Kuelmann Barbara Stoddard Gloria Scott Becky Roblneon Beryl Recher Joann Shurley La Nora Hoffman Sandra Boynton Carol Moore THIRD ROW Bonme Barlow, Jean Hockett Ann McDonald Joy Muleham Mary Crees, Crealetta Cree: Audrey Thompson Judy Grush Pemly Waldron, Phyllua Newguard Marlene Sather, Vnrgmla Martins SECOND ROW Myrna Sumpson Anne Evans Donna Schaper Karen Carey, Margaret Campvuno Janet Carmen Carolyn Everds Patsy Jo Reed Vu-gunna Nevnll Bobbette Crawford Le Ann Twuto FIRST ROW Arduth Amdahl Mary Ann Vedder Wayne Schenck Mary Scholtes Carol Berchenbruter Merrull Oleson, Judy Jensen Mary Allce Gray, Carol Sather, Connie Gibbs, Jean Ann Robb Through lhe comblned e'Ffor+s of our advisor, Mr Blerbaum, co edulors, Carol Berchenbrrler and Mary Scholfes, members of 'lhe slaff pholographers and pnniers, +he l954 Ho Lo Co has become a realaly ll' look fha cooperahon of all of fhese lo malce nfs publacahon possible and counlless hours were spenl by all In rls composlhon Much grafrlude goes lo Mr Blerbaum whose helpful advice slralghlened oul' many of lhe dlfflculhes Involved wnlh edlhng an annual Each and every member of 'rhe Ho Lo Co s+alf deserves many lhanlls for his par! In helpmg 'lo make 'rhe Ho Lo Co a success Over four hundred subscrsphons were sold +hls year, which IS lru y a fine record We have all worked dnlngenlly lo presenl' lo you, fhe reader, a yearbook whuch wnll be a lashng reminder of lhe mosl' memorable evenls of lhe I953 54 school year nn E H S l' xg. Xfff Pepper Staff BACK ROW Anne Evans Donna Schaper Donna Coyle Jackle Hoffman Della Muller Marlene Knelmann Barbara Stoddard Marian Hansen Enleen Mrchael THIRD ROW Kathy Wear Marulyn Welton Joyce Wear John Muchaelson Frank Mahan George Stavrox Wayne Schenck Carolyn Everds SECOND ROW Jam Lubker Don Johnson Karen Carey Margaret Campuaano Nancy Petersen Dlana Burg Elsle Haakonson Prudence Heefner Joanne Brnnkman FIRST ROW Jamauca Ellwood Janet Carmen Martha Brun skull Ann McDonald Merrill Oleeon Betsy Robnnson Mary Aluce Gray Patsy Jo Reed Vurgmna Nevnll Every Safurday nughf when +he newspapers reach Eslhervnlle homes, mosl of lhe E H S sludenfs aulomahcally furn 'lo lhe back page. for fhere IS our hugh school weekly publucahon lhe Pepper Our sfaff ihls year was composed of nearly l'hlr'I'y members Under +he experf leadershlp of Co edllors Befsy Robinson and Merrlll Oleson, Pepper has been sleadlly lmprovmg Mrs Homg, our sponsor. helped us lo make our paper Lasl' buf noi' least were +he hard workmg reporlers. colummsls proof readers, and fyplsfs They dad 'lhe ac'I'ual wrnhng and puf ln many hours of ex+ra work Tuesday nlghl' lournallsm classes, laugh? by Mrs Homg, helped us lo improve our edu+orlal lechnlques lf has been a wonderful year for Pepper and here s a 'lhanks 'ro all you sfudenls who make ll whal' I+ IS for you are 'lhe readers L Quill and Scroll -G' 'W 'Q Mary Scholtes John Muchaelson Carol Berchsnbrnter Merrull Oleson Betsy Robinson ,Q BACK ROW Ann McDonald Martha Brunskll Edgar Warr ngton Nora Jensen Lynne Larson THIRD ROW Donna Schaper Merrll Oleson Frank Maha Glora Scott, Becky Rob nson Myrna Smpso SECOND ROW Phylls Ne guard Co me Larsen Le Ann T to Bobbette Crawford Mary Scholtes Vrgna Mart ns FIRST ROW Anne Evans Jula Oleson Mareene Sl'-her Elsae Haakonson Patsy Woodley The Spanish Club was a newly formed orgamzahon +hls year under 'Phe dnrechon of Mass Gusfufson fhe head of fhe forelgn language deparimeni Once every fwo weeks +wen+y one members mei' af fhe home of one of 'lhe members for a business meehng a program and refreshmenls Hlghlnghls of 'lhe year Included a pmala a+ 'lhe Chrls'I'mas parfy a dlnner for Muss Navarro a Mexican 'leacher who vaslled our school and a program IH Spamsh presented before fhe siudenl' body Officers for fhe year were as follows Presldenl' Marlene Safher Secrefary Treasurer Julla Olson and Program Chairman Elsie Haalronson l '.. ... - E . . X Q , , F N., X I N-I, 1 ' . I' 1. A I , r ' . Q A o f 1 .r ., X .-, ., K: - A V 1 I . I ' 1 I V ' O L a.. A :A '7 vs . ' M 4, 5 -- , Q, .- x C7 QI- . , ., . ki . . -I ' A l .L N, ' ' 17 , N -1 3 v l. l I - - 5 I i , n, i i , i n. z i w . rj' . A wi. , , i ii i . : , i . . I - , ' I I ' : . . I . I . . : . l . : ' I . : , . Librar lub fffff ffff ff . . DOO .1 r 4 r Fa I rx 'N X313 I I! Carol Burns Enleen Mlchael Carolme Harveqo Janlce Hules Maman Hansen Jack Buster Rlchard Cree: Max McCalel ter Eugene Klein Wayne Ware Jean Natterstad Duane Frey Barbara Frey Berna Doughiy Ruth Bombarger Mn Hanlon Inner Clrcle 17 W7 C 0 BACK ROW Barbara Root Elsae Haakonson Betsy Robunson Lynne Larson Myrna Sampson Marlha Bruneklll Ann Evans Glorul Scott, Vurglma Cox Pat Brady THIRD ROW Ann McDonald M ss Smlth Blllle Recher Mary Scholtea, Becky Robinson Marlene Sather Gayle Fuhrman Marllyn Welton Judy Wiseman SECOND ROW Vurgmla Martens Lol: Lyman Dawn Rovn Carolyn Everdx Beryl Recher Kay Yager FIRST ROW Judy Jensen Conme Glbbs Bobbette Crawford Mary Allce Gray Barbara Pueroon lnner Circle IS a soclal organlzahon composed of 'lhlriy gurls selecied by 'lheur respechve classes Each gurl musf rank scholashcally an 'lhe upper 'lhnrd of her class Hlghllghls of ihe year were lnlhahon, a Chnsfmas baslcei' for a needy famlly. and a 'formal dance A clmner meehng was held on fhe hrs+ Thursday of each monfh af 'lhe home of one of fhe members Mlss Ru'l'h Smrlh IS advisor of lhe organlzahon .- 6 4 7 4- Q. 5 Q -Q ' '- 1 Lf' 9 , 1 S 4 B l s P Q Q 1 -- - ,. l L c ff- : I .. !'! , .slit f,g5j . ' ' ZI'I.!2I ,M fn' ,.,,z....s I -. Q I I I ' V 1 4 7 I ' V I . . . l . . . . - O ., P .-1. '. A . t 1 1 I -35 tv o E9 L -ny ' s 0 L 1. . .1 Ya x1 ' 11 A4 nr - ., la K .I I l'v Nl L-.XPQ ,Q-lx , .E ' I ' . ' . . ' ., I ' I' . ' .. ' .l : . ' Y ' . . . I 1 I . , . . I: . .. . . y , . : , 4 . l . - . . . .. . . . Q . . . . . . . . . . F.F. . AT. I , TTFNTITLT -'WL'-I LL, , .TL -n-ws-1oin.an- - l. ,- BACK ROW: Louis Juhl, Douglas Anderson, Louis Schacherer, Harold Carr, Paul Larsen. Jon Egeland, Virgil Hennick, Richard Peter lon, Gail Egeland, Merrill Sunde. THIRD ROW: Don Thornburg, Henry Tordoff, Larry Lilland, Robert Olson, Jerome Brinkman Allen Lande, Laurence Lau, Max Cooklin, Dean Oleson, Eldon Skattebo. SECOND ROW: Ole Refaell, Rodney Ron, Clifford Clayton Kenneth Moritz, Merwin Kielmann, Ronald Harris, Gary Slam, Larry Frederickuon, Bill Beaver. FIRST ROW: Robert Kaltved Jerry Larson, Richard Reinesch, James Valen, Gary Guge, Mike Peterson, Albert Wood, Ronald Moritz. The Eslherville Chap'l'er of fhe Fulure Farmers of America represenfs an organizafion 'l'ha'I' is well known in all 48 slaies, Hawaii, and Puerio Rico. The 38 members, led by Mr. Thoreson, Advisor: Richard Pelerson, Presidenh Ronald Morih, Vice Presidenlg Henry Tordoif, Secreiaryg and Jerome Brinkman, Treasurer: had a varied lisf of acliviiies which made lhem one of +he mosi aclive groups in high school. The highlighls of +he ear included a summer frip lo ihe Ozarks, a wafermelon feed for the Dads in Sepfember, and aHending fhe Na+ional F.F.A. Convenlion a+ Kansas Cily in Ocfober. They also held a Paren+- Son Banquel on February 23. Along wifh fheir many school proiecfs, fhe F.F.A. boys farmed 36 acres of school land, sold garden seeds, made concrefe hog 'I'roughs, and sponsored a large caHle feeding proiecf. The Fu+ure Farmers are, wifhoul' doubf, on +he righl road +o making lowa a beHer agriculfural s'l'a'I'e. .w F .H.A. BACK ROW Ruth Egeland Helen Hermson Lucy Carson Donna Anderson Shnrley Rasmussen Esther Larson THIRD ROW Betty Lange Janet Aagard Marvls Anderson Edlth Larsen Jeanne Rockne Barbara Jones Mar am Ness Marcene Jones SECOND ROW Phyll a Egeland Loralee Poole Patrca Peterson Berna Doughty Betty Br ngle Letha Johnson Carol Frey Shnrley Holmgren :AIRSIT Rgw :llaxnne Jullus Donna Laurlteen Ardn Thoreson Mara Rolenau Leota Anderson Joanne Fransdal Shlrley Summers, ar: yn enea The Esthervllle Chapter ot the Future Homemalxers ot Amerlca a natnonal organlzatlon was organized dur mg the I953 54 school year The torerunner ot thls orgamzatson was the Wooden Spoons Membership In F H A IS open to all hugh school gurls who have had at least one year ot home economics Meetings are held on the turst Thursday of each month durmg the school year The members have two goals toward whlch they work each year Their two goals tor thus year were to develop a greater understand mg In the homes ot the world and to better understand what homemalung can contribute to tuture llves at The F H A gurls held a Christmas party ln December and a banquet was scheduled In the sprung Dele gates were also sent to the dlstrlct and state homemalung conventuons at Manson and Des Molnes Iowa The l953 54 ottucers were Presldent Esther Larsen Vuce President Mane Rosenau Secretary Shirley Summers Treasurer Helen Hermsen Hlstorlan Marulyn Benesh Parluamentarnan Joanne Fransdal Reporter Ardls Thoreson Song Leader Leota Anderson Advisor Mrs Steele and Chapter Mother Mrs Jones 'of'- l l 1 , l . . . , ' , . : , , . , , . 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Marllyn Welton Barbara Frey Jamce Johnson Joy Mlleham Ann McDonald Martha Brunoklll Lynne Larson Marlene Klelmann Barbara Stoddard Myrna Slmpson THIRD ROW Judy Shonkwller Sandra Strube Barbara Valen Kathy Welr Marlene Sather Phylln Newguard Connle Larsen Patsy Woodley Ardelle Kleln Darlene Dahna SECOND ROW Le Ann TWIIO Bobbette Crawford Barbara Plerson Vlr-gunna Cox Della Muller Nora Jensen Phyllls Corbnn Ardlth Amdahl Mary Ann Vedder, Marcla Chrlmansen Conme Hennlnason FIRST ROW Donna Bradshaw Anne Evans Glorla Scott Becky Robmson Donna Hansen, Marlan Christensen Beverly Beebe Pat Brady, Gayle Fuhrman, Allce Hoffmeyer Mary Valen Y-T een Cabmet l ga' l has X 19' 4 Nancy Clark, Janet Carman, Carolyn Everds, Glorla Scott, Bobbette Crawiord I 4, ..l-g.L ,V . , J L 5 1 '1 l - N- . a - V , . - V e . f - -5- 1 - - . - V . . A -V. ---,- ...L A. ,L , . , . ... ,.k 1 . . . . ..-4.. Y-,-e,..,,-,, ,A H., 3 ' ,, T ., , , . ., 1. . ,,. , .l , 1 . J ' , L 'l' .. --.-., ,.. .,.. .,-,..v W ,. 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BPM ers? -6- BACK ROW Betty Brnngle Lucy Carson Ruth Huntley Mary Hansen Joanne Fransdal Irma Bradshaw Carol Burns Erma Kautz, Sharon Frederuckson Kaylene Steveson Mary Alice Gray Connie Gibbs FOURTH ROW Francine Dahna Nancy Clark Berna Doughty Verlene Hempstead Ardls Thoreson Ann Tangeroa Shirley Summers Sylvia Young Patricia Peterson Judy Wiseman Beryl Recher Jo Ann Shirley Mary Mason Letha Johnson THIRD ROW June Knutson Lois Hmderaker Katherine Valen Sheryl Wee Karen Perkins Carolyn Everds Gloria Simpson Jean Ann Robb Janet Sudles Sandra Boynton Virginia Nevill Mary Bauman Jean Natteratad SECOND ROW Beverly Balmer Donna Amdahl Betty Lange Lois Lyman Lillian VanDenBerg Lorene Berqeaon Sharon McDonald Beverly Ingvall Jamaica Ellwood Marlys Erickson Sarah Dewntt Darlene Osberq Marilyn Johnson FIRST ROW Carol Moore Dianna Syverson Patsy Jo Reed Janice Hules Judy Jensen Bonme Barlow Carole Sather Sandra Sumptor, Karen Carey Janet Carmen Cheryl Fischer Marlene Huntley Y Teens, a branch of lhe nahonal Y W C A, IS a Chrushan service organlzahon and is o en to any glrl In hugh school who wishes +o goin The membership of lhe club reached one hundred and fvf+een 'I' IS year ln addlhon fo The many service prolecfs which included supporhng fhelr adopfed Greek orphan, a Chrlslmas party for The less for+una'le children of Eslhervllle, and conduchng early morning services during Re luglous Emphasis Week, The Y Teens program lusled many social funchons The social achvuhes were hlghllghled by a Dad and Daughter Banquet, Sadie Hawkins Dance. Molher Daughfer Tea. and for the Senior Y Teens. a 'l'rip 'lo the Ice Follies in Minneapolis The club IS always well represen+ed a+ the nearby conferences This pas'l' summer five Y Teens aH'ended the week long conference which was held ai Lake Okobogi Under The supervision and leadership of Miss Margarei Clark, Miss Grace Block and 'The cabinef the Y Teens had a very successful year The officers of 'lhe club were President, Gloria Sco'H Vice President, Bob beH'e Crawford: Secretary Carolyn Everds' Treasurer, Janel Carmen: and Chaplain, Nancy Clark. 43 I A ,A A -I-T gl , .U , ' r f '-f :rx B ,...,. ,, . - i' Z ' -J 4' L . 'x A , -- A ' f ' ' . , ' 5 ' , -- . A - I .T ' 7 ff- 'Tl s-,-,-sj-C - . E ,F ..!r,,:rrr--A-xg-be 4- ' r I'-' ' A Y J 'i ' --W N -f 4 -V ir.-'Ir as - ' ' 'Y 1 'QI ' ' -war - ' ,,,, - . . ' f - 1 '- ,,. . . if J J , , t, . . i . A , ' Q ,, 'K 'rj ' . ill W.: f ee. iq- ' , -H, , bv- -- .- 3, W, 1- ' , . - . A ' , . y . . . - . , A . I I .A . ,. . l . Y , , D. y .I . . A , I. h - r - . ' ..' I . . . . . , ,' Q.. . . - : b , - . . A V y , , l - . . V I . , ' . - I . , V . . . . , , . . - . . . . . . . . . . - l 0 Q a . . . . . . . . . . .... . . I - . I , - I I Twirler Kathleen Wear, Dawn Rovn, Judy Shonkwnler, Marcna Chrlstlansen Lorene Berqexon Phylhs Corbin Nancy Clark +A- BACK ROW Jerald Brnngle, Fred Blake, Larry Schenck Charles Sunde Edgar Warrlngton SECOND ROW Carole Sather Wayne Schenck, Nancy Clark, Edward Ellmgson Daryl Kruse, Bob Knepper Lynne Larsen FIRST ROW Don Johnson, Becky Robmson, Gloria Scott, Carol Berchenbrlter, Elsie Haakonaon, Kathleen Welr Myrna Slmpson, Lon Lyman ' ' ' U I 1 I D I I ' R I ' A-fb.-+,M.,...,.,.... 'V 1'f'l . I ,L f L, 1. A a - ' Maw. ' + f ,L , .L 'Nw - 1 V A I M ' . L V., A A 1 A A 4 A I ., H A . i. ' 'mf' -E V M, ,A 1, L ' - imfdf , I Y ul! I G .LW 1 I . , A ,Q ,- K1 , ll 09 w- Q' E' xp 1' ' , i '. A : ' - , , ' . : . A . . . ' . ' . ' . : , . lj '7l Governing Board BACK ROW: Elsie Haakonaon, Lois Lyman, Becky Robinson, Lee Lyman, Edward Ellingaon. FIRST ROW: Don Johnson, Gloria Scott, Marilyn Welton, Billie Recher, Carol Berchenbriter, Nancy Clark. FIRST ROW: Myrna Simpson. Kathleen Weir, Elsie Haakonson, Gloria Scott, Sandra Boynton, Sandra Sumpter, Betsy Robinson, Mary Ann Vedder. Janet Sidles, Lois Lyman. SECOND ROW: Carol Berchenbriter, Carol Hoffmeyer, Barbara Frey. Jeannette lseminger, Ardia Thoreson, lrma Bradshaw, Larry Schenck, Billie Recher, Lorene Bergeson, Judy Shonkwiler, Eleanor Haberman. THIRD ROW: June Knutsen, Virginia Nevill, Donna Hanson, Darlene Juhl, Joanne Fransdal, Phyllis Corbin. Shirley Erpelding, Marilyn Welton, Nancy Clark, Edward Ellingaon, Shirley Rasmussen, Arlene Heiman, Kay Yager, Marion Christensen, Becky Robinson. 5 , ll i ,air- ir-n ru Y Ti' J' Concert Band -6 U The insfrumenlal music deparlmenl includes several differenl 'lypes of musical organizalions. The school year begins wilh lhe marching band which conlinues during 'lhe mon+hs of Seplember and Oclober and ap- l ' pears al' all 'foolball games. The various pep bands play for all baskelball and foofball pep-rallies ' and for all baskelball games. The concerl band of 75 members is organized aboul November I and conlinues during lhe remainder of lhe school year. This band pre- Z - h D sen'l's 'l'wo concer+s, in December and in March, and parhcipales in a large A f group 'feslival fhe firsl' parl' of May. N I ii . . . . . . . , 5 ' ' ln addrhon, various ms+rumen'l'al sololsls and small groups parhclpale ig ,ff-' in 'lhe pre-s'la'le and slale music conlesls held each spring. s . . . . . . X gn This year's achvrhes were broughf lo a climax by 'lhe purchasing of X , new band uniforms. X f - Woodrow Ferguson, Director FOURTH ROW: Donna Hackett, Verlyn Bradley, Jo Ellen Leeds, Karen Warrington, Charles Pullen, Beverly Valen, Paul Haakonson, Ann Tangeros, Daryle Kruse, Mariene Sather, Melodee Lang, Alan Harris, Bob Knepper, Gary Gemmill, Lynne Larsen, George SYZVFOI, Duane Frey, George Shadle. Lee Lyman, John Fransdal, Wayne Schenck, Carole Sather. BACK ROW: Fred Blake, Prudence Heefner, Lyman Olsen, Gary Haukoos, Edgar Warrington, Bruce Brown, Jerald Bringle, Lowell Nelson, Glenn Roberts, Harvey Hansen, Douilal Mucklebust, Jean Rockne, Charles Sunde, Gloria Simpson. Donald Johnson. Director Mr. Ferguson. l 2 V ? reg 4 al I Trombone Quartet Lee Lyman John Fransdal, Wayne Schenck Carole Sather Trumpet Quartet Lynne Larsen Bob Knefpper George Siavros Gary Gemmxll Clarmet Quartet 6900 Myr a Smpson Kathy Wexr Elsle Haakonson Glor a Seo!! Freshmen Sextette Sophomore Sextette Donna Hackett Kathryn Lundy Joanne Fransdal, Lots Lyman Nancy Clark Colleen Keogh. Conme Carol Moore Ardxs Thoreson. Sharon Myers Gxbbs Accompamst Eleanor Haberman. Darlene 48 Osberg Bonnxe Barlow I f f Q 1 1 I 1 1 I C ., v . A, My T n i . ' , ' . 1 I 1.5. 1 .1 f -. .Q V h ' 1 1 . , 1 . I Glee Club -rw -U' f I ix 5745 V if fs 'dwvf 'Q 56? 99200 cli- ti BACK ROW Donna Hackett Ardrth Amdahl Darlene Osberg Vlvsan Vandervanter Barbara Van Horn Sandra Strube Sharon Fredernckson Kaylene Steveson Carolyn Everds Beryl Recher Vlrgmua Cox Melodee Lang Helen Hermsen Judy Wuseman, Sharon McDonald Betty Lau Kathryn Lundy THlFlD ROW Bonme Barlow Della Muller Leota Anderson Karen Carey Patsy Jo Reed, Nancy Landmesser Margaret Campusano Marilyn Johnson Lulluan VanDenBerg Janyce Welp Barbara Stoddard Marlene Kuelmann, Edith Larson Loss Hnnderaker Beverly lngvall SECOND ROW Barbara Rost Carol Moore Judy Jensen Sharon Myers, Maxlne Hassel Judy Grush Sarah Dewntt Elleen Michael Verlene Hempstead Carol Frey Joanne Fransdal Kathleen Heywood Maman Hansen Irma Bradshaw FIRST ROW Beverly Beebe Karen Fletcher Mary Aluee Gray Cheryl Flscher Donna Bradshaw Jeral dune Landng Nancy Fruedley Vurgvma Martens Deanna Syverson La Nora Hoffman Janet Carman Ardu Thoreson, Lou Lyman, Coleen Smith Mr Wll Junlor Sextette Semor Sextette ov .1 Barbara Valen, Lynne Larsen, Kathleen Wen, Vxrgxma Cox, Mary Scholies. Ann McDonald. Dawn Rovn, Sandra Strube, Beverly Beebe. Martha Brunslull, Glona Scott, Ann Evans. F 5 ' !' 3 1 I R 4 so 1 -Q ll J 11 f f V , l is it 4- 1 ' Q 23,6 V 'Q ii! Q Q ,T Q 0 ,-- tx ,, 3 ,,4 QE, A Q ,X . X x l 1' ,:- fl , 1 fe - , ,J-, 4 J ' A 'Q' J' 'E' M vc' 4 'Db' 7' fx E i 1 A 'V 4- Of . '- , 'I C A .-f M 'M x- sz I- -QQ. ff J , Q Q h - V .3 ' ' ', . 1 7 .4 .' ' ' 4 J 1 1 f . . I I. ' I . K I l...' f. ' 1 - 1 L . ' It V '. ,' ' r ' . X N 5 J C 1 v - 1 0 1 ' .- X, l J Q ' , . , 1 2' 8 ,I t 1 ht sw I A Q 'v I . i. I - ' I I 1 I I C I . . .11 k , ' ' ' L ' A va I' ' T YI 'YW 'Exim W.. ' - ,3.,.,'..j , nw-warg L.. G ..,, M 5 gs gi' xg H S 1 , Q 4' A 9 V ' A. if r L i 7 V ! X? 1.1 eg, I ' v F 4 21 1 9 5 1 ll: an I 'lm 11 'DTN' I . Q ' ww 'ww A 24,4-V' f I 'iw , SECOND ROW: Donna Bradshaw, Anne Evans, Darlene Osberg, Gloria Simpson, Janet Sidles, Carolyn Everds, Eleanor Haberman, Elsie Haakonson, George Stavrol, Gary Gemmill, David Schoonover, Mr. Will, Larry Schenck, Max McCalester, David Bringle, Lee Lyman, Gloria Scott, Carol Berchenbriter, Marlene Kielman, Barbara Stoddard, Kathryn Lundy, Prudence Heefner. FIRST ROW: Beverly Beebe, Karen Fletcher, Mary Alice Gray, Betsy Robinson, Karen Carey, Patsy Jo Reed, Virginia Martens, Carole Sather. Duane Frey Francis Eampiaano, Charles Sunde, Verlyn Bradley, Paul Haakonson, Jack Buster, Charles Pullen, Nancy Clark, Colleen Keogh, Irma Bradshaw, oi: Lyman. Mixed Choru The vocal music deparimeni reached greaf heighis ihis year under fhe skillful direciion of Mr. Will and wiih a large perceniage of siudenis pariicipaiing. Mixed Chorus was composed of 87 members, and Girls' Glee Club consisied of 80. In addiiion fo ihe large vocal groups, Mr. Will also direcied many small groups such as: mixed ociei, boys' ocfei, four girls' sex'l'e'Hes, a girls' frio, and girls' quariei. These groups sang af many public gaiherings fhrough- ou+ ihe year. A Chrisimas Conceri, presenied December seven+een'lh, was fhe firsi vocal conceri' of fhe year. The beauiiful Chrisfmas hymns were enioyed by all who aHended. A spring vocal conceri' was presenied April second. Our school was well represenied a+ 'ihe music coniesl' by 'ihose who eniered in solo compeiiiion. Professor Sianford Hul- shizer of Dralre Universify, Des Moines, Iowa, served as our music clinic direc+or for 'ihe Music Fesiival, May l0. Senior baccalaureaie and commencemeni climaxed 'l'he acfiviiies of 'lhe vocal deparimenl' for 'ihe year. Much credii' is due Mr. Will whose hard worlr and deierminaiion were iwo big faciors in making 'lhe pasi' year in vocal music a very successful one. Sl ational Forensic League BACK ROW Don Johnson Steve Shadle George Wells THIRD ROW Bruce Hargens Alan W ckerlheum Jam Thompson Robert McDonald SECOND ROW Jum Lubker Tom Jacob George Shadle Gary Veldy Merrill Oleson Alan Harrls FIRST ROW Barbara Root, Betsy Robinson Mary Alnco Grly Ann McDonald A charier 'for membership ln ihe Nahonal Forensic League was granfed +he local group lasl' fall by fhe nahonal headquariers The Es+hervllle chapier had sevenfeen members fhls year now numbers 66000 members In 600 seleded hugh schools across fhe coun+ry Membership and degrees are based on credrl POINTS earned by parhclpahng In various speech achvlhes and serves nfs members by giving fhem an lncenhve fo umprove fhelr spealung abalnfy Sponsors of fhe chapfer are Mr Demoney Mr Nlceswanger and Mr Severson The officers elec'I'ed by fhe orgamzahon were Ann McDonald Presudenl George Shadle Vnce Presldenl and Be'rsy Robunson Secre ary 52 The Naiional Forensic League is an honor sociefy for high school speakers, which was founded in I925 and t D I I n ' I I ' District Contest Pink and Patches The Sky's the Limit X2 A One Act Plays Seventeenth Summer Everyone gets unto the oct Sevenieenfh Summer presenied by fhe Junuor class on November I3 was a dellghfful comblnahon of senhmenl' and comedy The play cenfered around Angle a young girl lusi' 'turned sevenleen who was Involved In fhe problems of her hrsf love affair Donna Bradshaw gave an excellenf performance In her porirayal of Angle as dad fhe ofher members of fhe cas+ Many 'lhanks go 'lo Mr Nlceswanger who ducl such a fme 'ob of durechn A lor of hard worlr and rac hce was pu'l' ID by all bul' everyone agreed Thai I+ was well worlh 'lhe whsle All set for the dence. ANGIE MARGARET LORRAINE KITTY MRS MORROW MR. MORROW JACK ART MARTIN JANE MARGE FITZ TONY Director Stage Manager Assastant .-.-..--.. 9 P CAST Donna Bradshaw Bobbene Crawford Arcluh Amdahl Beverly Beebe Kathy Wear Darrell Kruse Gary Gemmxll George Siavros Roberi Knepper Ehzabeih Robmson Sandra Strube Jerald Brmgle Tom Jacobs Gall Nxceswanger Bruce Brown Denms Exke Debate Yi.. -5... -L. V' ik ' Ng X BACK ROW Tom Jacob Steve Shadle Barbara Rout Mary Mason Lo a Lee Poole THIRD ROW Robert McDonald Alan Wucker shem Jum Thompson Merrll Oleson SECOND ROW Don Johnson Lubke George Shadle Gary Veldy Colleen Smuth FIRST ROW Betsy Rob mon Ann McDonald Max ne Hauel Jama ca Ellwood John Beneuh The Esfhervulle Hugh School debafe +eam had an excellenf record un fournamenfs held un preparahon for Ihe sfa'I'e con+es+s They made a fune showung a+ +he fursf 'rournameni of Ihe year and umproved sfeaduly 'l'hereaf'Ier A+ Souih SI' Paul un early November 'Ihe squad Ios'I' very few Lafer un 'Ihe monI'h Ihey held 'Iheur own unvu'Ia+uonaI fournamenl for +he furs+ +ume Eughfy deba+ers were presenl from Iowa hugh schools and once agaun Esfhervulle won mosf of uis deba+es The sophomores wu+nessed +ough compehhon a+ La Crosse Wusconsun buf +he lunuors and senuors collec 'led sux wuns un eughf rounds a+ Gus+avus Adolphus College un S+ Peler Munneso+a Tournamen+s a+ Cedar Falls Iowa and Maduson Sou+h DaIro+a yuelded bug vuclorues Under fhe leader shup of Mr N E Demoney +he semors won +he Brundley wufh eugh+ s+raugh1' vuciorues The lunuors won seven of elghf rounds also Jum Lubluer hed for fuf+h as an ou+sIandung debafer The Maduson fournamenf held al General Beadle S+a+e Teachers College un Maduson Soufh Dakola found Ihe senuors wunnung +he 'Irophy wulh seven of eughi' rounds Ann McDonald and Jum Lubker were guven hugh awards In Ihe B duvusuon 'Ihe soph omores 'hed for fursf also wunnung seven George Shad'e was ra+ed hugh Freshmen deba+ers were coached by Mr Kenne'l'h Severson They a++endecI Ihe Buena Visfa College fournamenf, un Siorm Lake, Iowa, and alfhough no decisuons were made, fhree were raled superior in deba'I'e and one was rafed superuor un discussuon Bofh 'Phe iuniors and seniors debafed in Ihe Coe College +ournamen'r in Cedar Rapids before enfering fhe Iowa Forensic League and Iowa High School Speech Associalion confesfs. The A Ieam won six of fen while 'I'he B feam gaihered seven vic+ories in len rounds a+ Coe. 55 -4, ,4. ri x , -H, -4. , - .asf Q f ,ir--5545, ' -:clk-,f A 2' . , ,- ff 'A-.M X 3' x .' ,I , --s '-4-1 . ' A- -:- ,,: 1,g:ffff:1- , -fr - Wy, M '-' . X' - 1 i. xi-. - -V M ' . .QS -. .,,, 'i . 1 'Q ' ' ,Vi 4419 '-A xf, . yo' E: - wg- ', , aff? - nr .vi 'Q 1' ..L-.-. :..i'i..i.- 2 Cu BACK ROW Donald Mahan Stanley Nckles BII Beaver Floyd Ede Darwn Or s THIRD ROW Denns Eke Gary Gemmll Dave Baker Frank Mahan Steve Shadle Mer ll Franxdal SECOND ROW Ru ell Siu p Don Amundson George Sta ros Don Barber Roy Roberts Henry Kroenke Don Rob nson FIRST ROW James S ih Rchard Sdles Edwa d Ellmgson Darrell Rodger Roger Sand n Robert Wuueman Lowell Schaper The E Club IS composed of boys earning a malor leHer m erlher foolball baslcelball or 'lraclc Members fhe crowning off e homecommg queen Anolher hlghhghl was lhe sprung lnuhahon for fulure E Club mem bers cllrnaxed by a banquel The purpose of fhls orgamzahon ss fo promole wholesome alhlehcs m our school and 'lo sel' an example for 'lhose who are +o 'Follow ln hlgh school alhlehcs This year fhe club was headed by lhe following Presldenl' Franlr Mahan Vice Presldenl Lowell Schaper and Secrefary Treasurer Gary Gemmull These and many olhers In lhvs orgamzahon were 'rhe boys whose spml carried fhe Eslhervllle 'leams lhrough +he year al' lhe lop of +he LAKES CONFERENCE The Strategy Board Rxchud Comly Don Sorenson Dean McConmck Harold Hoskms kv l b of 'lhe club are agreed fha+ 'lhere were many highlighls in +he season's aclivilies for I954l. One ol 'lhese was I H fi . 1 N In 8 E Scoreboard TH EY Furman! Spencer Cherokee Szbley Siorm Lake Spu-11 Lake Sheldon Emmetxbuxg is 'fa Y W WE 14 ' 13 14 12 26 o as ' 1 az o as 1 14 12 1 14 1 s Le Mm 1 1 e ?9 X Lakes Conference Champs 5-w .,,...L I ga We ,Q fpE3P7m K as BB- 11a f5 'ED-'ESQ Ill--dl BACK ROW Edward Elllngaon Roy Roberta Alan Wlckershelm Denme Skog Dck Peterson George Shadle Ronald MOP!! George Stavros FOURTH ROW Wayne Ware Rchard Cree: Don Robmson Stanley Nlckles Bull Beaver Bull Rdoug Floyd Ende Don Mahan THIRD ROW Jam Smlth Kenneth Morntz Lyman Olsen Duck Butler Russell Stump Larry Fredervckson Dave Clark SEC OND ROW Charles De Wall Gary Foderberg Lee Hull Don Barber Davld Paulson Dennls Eke Larry Bloom Gary Gemmlll FIRST ROW Dave Baker Roger Sandm Darrell Rodgers Darwin Orrn Bob Wnseman Frank Mahan Lowell Schaper Steve Shadle The Mldgefs rolled fhrough fhe Lakes Conference undefeafed fo wm 'lhe 'hfle for fhe fnrsf hme In 'len years Due fo fhe lack of experience Esfhervllle s chances dldn f look foo promusmg af flrsf buf splrlf and defermlna hon fo wm carried fhem all 'Ihe way The foofball season opened wnfh a fhrllllng non conference wm over Fanrmonf Nexf came heavily favored Spencer whom fhe Mudgefs defeafed by fhe score of I4 I2 fo begun fhelr lourney 'Io fhe hfle They fhen pushed over Cherokee Subley Sform Lake and Splrrl Lake In succession Sheldon fried hard fo upsef fhe Mldgefs perfecf record buf failed In 'Ihelr affempf The E Hawks of Emmefsburg 'lhreafened buf fhe mlghfy Mldgefs fmally downed fhem I47 fo become fhe Lakes Conference Champs The only mar In fhe Mldgefs record was by Le Mars fo whom we losf un an exclflng confesf by only one pomf Frank Mahan sfar back for 'lhe Mldgefs made fhe second all sfafe feam and fnrsf all conference feam Lowell Schaper Sfan Nlckles and Roger Sandln won honorable menhon on fhe all sfafe poll Sfan Nlckles and Lowell Schaper also made all conference firsf feam and Roger Sandln was on fhe second feam Those gefhng laorgorable menhon on fhe all-conference poll were Sfeve Shadle, Darwin Orrls, Don Robinson and Darrell o gers. Congrafulafions Midgefs for a iob well done. E. H. S. will long remember your superb showing of sporfsmanship and feamwork. 60 Freshmen Football BACK ROW Ronne Lee Master Lee Mortland Douglas M cklebust La y Sche ck Den s B and! SECOND ROW Don Tho p on Glod Toatenson Eldon Ga relts Kenneth Da s Cecl Olthe mer FIRST ROW Scott Pr or R cha d Wea e Bob Knox Lar y Murray John Wh te Captaln Frank Mahan li Eslhervllle s sfar half baclc received many honors for his excellenl play on flue fool ball field He earned a place on 'lhe second All Sl'al'e 'leam and also on 'lhe firsl' Lalres Conference leam : i , , u , rr n , ni r . : m 5 , i e , r , vi, i i . : I , i r vr, , r , I . 0 .m K fl' 1 A i F ily, 1 k : . K .1- 1 ' I . . . . . . f f 1 I 7' Q Nl ,- ' Queen Martha Brunskill 5? M , 1 1 513 ff J YQ? f. li 5-1, 3-N 1 X as H Squad i in 'W.a - 'L L dr-we--e M' K -:fain ae... Henry Kroenke, Frank Smlth Davnd Baker Jack Elke, Steve Shadle Darrell Rodger, Gary Gemmlll George Wells, Frank Mahan, Bull Beaver, Merrnll Fransdal U21 mv lf!! BACK ROW Don Barber Kenneth Morntz Lyman Olsen Duck Butler Ronald Morrtz Eugene Klein SECOND ROW Lee Lyman, Benme Butler Gary Veldy Jnm Thompson George Shadle George Stavros Gary Voderberg Charles Dewall FIRST ROW Leon llaknon, Donald Robmlon Donald Mahan, Roy Roberts, Duck Peterson Bully Rndout, Dem: Skoo, Duane Heudecker , i ' v ex li X . ,Q l H I v W f E ' 'X 1 , 7 - fy A 'L I N. - D ' A: ' an -'V ' I , W W 5, ,' 1 I W W , , 1 ' ' fl I, 3 W W I F I - R Lv' . 2 , 5: ' f f 1 ' I ' K W V: Q vvl, . ' -5. WV x x- W A '- , , l- l ' V! I 1-er ,,., L y 2 :Q I 'y Sq d 3 ' . 1'gfQWW,11'l' WJ Ig' G 'T . L L hifi W W, H gp L W W. , W . W? - ' W M W ' Qmzrflg, W W' H -, ' H '43 ' l G G . l as WW 32 3 ' L ,f V 1 f ' X' x 7 l , ' X X ' ,xx 1 . we Squad Cheerleaders BUYR to Coll ghMyAIceGy ran Our four lively and energehc cheerleaders led +he cheermg In greaf slyle al' all of our 'foolball games pep meehngs and baslrelball games Their hreless enfhuslasm was a bug boosler In glvlng 'lhe Mldgefs lhe splrlf and confldence every feam needs fo play a wmnmg game The B squad cheerleaders dvd a fine lob of leading lhe Mldgel B s fo a successful season ln boih foofball and baslrefball Squad Cheerleaders J dy Wie Jo A n Sh Iey Syl a Young V Ie e He pttead 5 g 9 9 e obin n, n Keo , ar i ra , Ba b r Pierson. cc 1 9 Esthervllle Glrl s Athletlc Assoclatlon KK BACK ROW Marnan Hansen Janlce Hnles Phylln Landmesser Shvrley Rasmussen Barbara Stoddard Marlene Klelmann Lynne Larsen Donna Coyle Jackue Hoffman Enleen Mnchael Januce Johnson FOURTH ROW Crealetia Crees Sylvna Young Patrscna Peterson, Colleen Smlth La Nora Hoffman Vlrglnla Nevlll Sandra Boynton Beryl Recher Judy Wiseman Jo Ann Shlrley Sandra Sumpter Della Muller THIRD ROW Audrey Thompson Marlys Ernckson Kathleen Heywood Melodee Lang Joanne Brmkman Dvana Syvereon Judy Grush Arlene Henman Darlene Onberg Sarah Dewltt Marcua Chrustlansen SECOND ROW Karen Perkms Bonnle Barlow, Margaret Campasano Diana Burg Lorravne Schacherer Janet Carman Patsy Jo Reed Gloria Slmplon Irma Bradshaw, Carol Burns Beverly Beebe FIRST ROW Marllyn Johnson Marlene Huntley Vnrguma Cox Judy Jensen, Jean Ann Robb Carol SIUIGF, Cvlleerl KCOIIN. Mlry Allce Gray Nancy Clark Kaylene Steveaon Sharon Fredernckson The l953 54 school year was a very acflve and mferesfmg one for E G A A Under sfafe orgamzahon for fhe firsf fume, fhe gurls worked on a polnf sysfem earmng fheur sfafe award puns Meehngs were held each Wednesday wlfh a parfy hughllghfmg each monfh s achvnfles Among fhese evenfs were a swlmmmg parfy plcmc, hayrlde chlln supper, slumber parfy play day, and a weekend hnlxe Officers heading fhe orgamzahon were Presldenf, Shirley Rasmussen, Vlce Presldenf, Lynne Larson, Secre fary Judy Jensen, and Treasurer, Jaclne Hoffman The adviser was Mlss Rlchle 67 O O O O O C , O U C V.. ra X ,mn D A A rl 1 I 'ITT ',g wg ' V f' -V fl' fl fl, 'N -1 ,L 7' ., , 4 . v v v- 1 ,, J ,X . 42 Y I Q I Y N L ,' X' , ' 7 V1 .J-.f ,Z ' ,A A Q 1 1 ' , - . . . . . . . . I . .. I - . ' ' . . I . . . . . 'N K 4' K' 1 'Ah ' L ,' qlvr , Q Q b 1' yxiival-' -if tl '5 -getwki - Sp, ' ,K 5 A I 'sl ' ' . 1' 4, ' 1 iNfT 7 is 8 QR 1 A X u , KY. 11 1113 19 Y ff' 1. wh I I 1.4.1- v i ' ' , vgi QLQAC- A . b , 'LL ,ffm E N 5 ' E H ' ' ' . ' I ,',Uf ?,- S ' l r hll 4 3 I I ! 0 I ,Q-53: raduates Z MARGERY ANDERSON JEAN BRENNAN SHIRLEY BRUNSVOLD EVELYN BURGESON Teacher Educatlon Teacher Educatlon Teacher Educatlon Teacher Educatlon ROBERT ERICKSON EMMA JEAN EVANS RICHARD HAGEMAN JOI-IANNA HEIDKE Un1vers1ty Parallel Teacher Educatlon Un1vers1ty Parallel Un1vers1ty Parallel '- DONALD HILL MAYNARD HOLLAND GERALD JOHNSON RONALD KNUTSEN Umverslty Parallel Uruversxty Parallel Umversxty Parallel Unwersxty Parallel 70 . I ic ' 1 If , Graduates RICHARD OLESON DWAYNE OLSEN CAROL REFSELL MARLENE RODGER Umversxty Parallel Umverslty Parallel Teacher Educatlon Teacher Educatxon JOHN ROSENAU FRANCES SCHMELING PATRICIA SMITH MARLON STEARNS Umverslty Parallel Teacher Educatxon Teacher Educatlon Unlverslty Parallel Not Plctured James Calhan Maxme Cass James Colleran Robert Heggen Leon Kalived Bruce Nxchols Class Offlcers Presxdent Don H111 Vxce Presndeni Robert Heggen Secreiary Treasurer Marlene Rodger CLASS MOTTO We clnmbed 'rhe hull The mounfam sfands before us CLASS COLORS-Gray and Red CLASS FLOWER Red Carnahon Q.. E Q S 3 QQ V . V Q . -.., x . 'N X f' fi ' L 7,4 I C . . 71 Freshmen fs c- BACK ROW Charles Petersen Verlyn Sunde Jerry Nauss, Don Weeks Dale Juhl Don Hnlburn Don Hasbrook Duane Brown Don Osberg FOURTH ROW John Osgood Raymond Olson Joanne Corbin Faye Skog Yvonne Caywood Annet!e Becker Dale Shannon Bob Athey THIRD ROW Don Pluth Hope Eide Joan Conlon Janice Heywood Kay Miller Gloria Grande Purl Partello David Landmenser SECOND ROW Sherman Kumba Jean Reuland Joanne Stoterau Marcia Partello Yvonne Arbogast Jim Riley RgnaldBRobmlon FRONT ROW Bernard Freeburg Janice Demoney Ronald Freeburg Claire Randall Nadine Gemmill Ron Lund, Alen rown ll College Women 1' wr fn BACK ROW: Claire Randall, Janice Demoney, Joanne Corbin, Faye Skog, Yvonne Caywood. Johanna Heidke. Anneite Becker. THIRD ROW: Hope Eide, Jean Brennan. Janice Heywood, Kay Miller, Patricia Smith, Gloria Grinde. Miu Gustafson, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Joan Conlon, Shirley Brunlvold, Evelyn Burgeson, Yvonne Arbogast, Margery Anderson, Jean Reuland. FRONT ROW: Emma Jean Evans, Joanne Stoterau, Marcia Partello, Frances Schmeling, Carol Refsell, Marlene Rodger. All College Women is a social organizaiion for girls in Junior College. During 'lhe pasl' year lhe girls held a noon luncheon, enierlained lhe Wolves al a banquel, had a Valen- line parly, and a lea was given in honor of Gloria Navarro. A picnic was held in lhe spring. Officers during fhe pasl year were: Marlene Rodger, Presidenlg Carol Refsell, Vice-President Joanne Slol- erau, Secrefary-Treasurer: and program chairmen were Eslher Krahmer and Margery Anderson. Miss Gusfaf- son. our faculfy advisor, helped us a greal deal in planning 'lhe aclivifies of 'lhe year. Iowa J C Honor Soclety Wm I J- Robert Hessen Esther Krahmer Don Hnlburn Kay M Iler Carol Refsell Rchard Oleson Margery Anderson Rlchard Hage man SEATED Joan Conlon The purpose of 'lhe lowa Jumor College Honor Soclefy ns fo promole and recognize scholarshlp among sfudenfs In Esfhervllle Jumor College Any femporary member shall be enfrlled +o wear 'lhe offlclally adopied sllver pun and guard durln hls 'flrsi second and 'lhlrd semeslers If he had quallhed for membership Any permanenf mem ber s all be enhfled +o wear fhe offnclally adopfed gold pm and guard Those receavmg recogmhon wnfh gold pms a+ fhe mud rerm dunner dance were Richard Oleson presldenf of 'l'he local orgamzahon and Margery Anderson secrefary Olher members received +he sllver pms quallfymg one semesfer of 3 25 average Student Councll X, u 'md STANDING Robert Ernckson. Dale Shannon, Claure Randall. Ronald Freeburg, Bernard Freeburg SEATED Robert Heqgen, Don Hull, Marlene Rodger ABSENT Jerry Martin 0 0 l . 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L g Mf1'.,..av'i . ff M- K U xlsll 'A'-.S . ml. - 0 I ev .Q ,xg -rx I 1 A V Future Teachers Marie Sorum Chapter BACK ROW Jan ce Demoney Joanne Corb n Raymond Olson Faye Skog An ette B cker THIRD ROW Hope E de Jean Brennan Jan ce Heywood Kay M ller Pair cla Sm th Amney Wood Adv ser SECOND ROW Joan Conlon Shnrley Brunsvold Evelyn Bu geson Yvonne A bogast Ma gery Anderson Jean Reuland FRONT ROW Emma Jean Evans Joanne Stoterau Marca Partello Frances Schmel ng Carol Refsell Marlene Rodger ABSENT Nad ne Gemm ll Marge y Berven Mrs Blanche Meyer The lhree leHers FTA sland for Fulure Teachers of Amerrca and Thus year lhe group boasled a membershnp of fwenfy fave Mass Amney Wood IS The local sponsor Members of lhe Marne Sorum Chapler who gradualed This year were Margery Anderson Jean Brennan Shirley Brunsvold Evelyn Burgeson Emma Jean Evans Carol Relsell Palncla Smnlh Frances Schmelang and Marlene Rodger Three members Margery Anderson Marlene Rodger and Yvonne Arbogasl a++ended +he Nor-lhwesl Drs Incl' meehng al Waldorf Jumor College In Foresl Cary rn lhe sprung Las? fall Eslhervnlle was hosl' 'lo The Nor+hwes+ Dlslrlcl' meehng Officers for 'lhe year were Emma Jean Evans Presldenl Frances Schmellng Vuce Presuden+ Kay Muller Secrelary Treasurer Palrlcla Smllh Reporler and Marcla Parfello Scrapbook keeper lnfereshng meehngs durmg lhe year conslsfed of a banquel plcnlc Chrlslmas parly and several dns cussuon programs 74 : i , i , . . n e . : i , 1 , n , 4 I . . l . : , ' , r , r , r , . : . , 1 , I , , . : l I , r , . . , . . ., , - . I . l . I I l I I l - , . - . I . . - - I I I I ' I I I - Junior College Cheerleaders Student Dxrectors and Stage Crew X: BACK ROW Do ald Hasb ook Do Allan Ja k Buste D a OI Kay M Ile FRONT ROW Jan ce Demoney Mn Ho es J m R ey Each year several Jumor College students help direct the treshman and sophomore one act plays s on sored by Mass Holmes Jumor College dramatlc teacher Thus provides valuable dramatlc experaence for those mterested Janice Demoney and Kay Muller durected The Slcys The Lnmut Don Hasbool: Dlstrlct Contest and Punk and Patches was dlrected by Jam Rlley Other Jumor College students who tool: part were Dwayne Olson as stage manager and Don Allan as lnght technlcuan Jaclr Buster a hugh school sophomore assusted as stage techmclan Joanne Sto! rau, Jean Reuland, Claire R ndall I - I I , ,, 1 T . I Q 1 4 I N - T , . , X - . I I 9 . V L l S : n r , n , c r, u ne son, i r. : i , i Im , i n . , . I 0 I ll I ' ' ll ll 0 0 ll I I I ll ' If 0 I ' . , , . JC R0 alt gf 'Y 'Q '9' Ds X Wx Joanne Sioterau, Carol Befsell Claxre Randall, Queen Glona Grmde. Jamce Heywood 76 '15- I O E a . 5 1 1 - X ' ff' 6 2 ? Q 2 a. E ,V .f L ., ...,.' Q A 5. . IV. ' X 1 8 J ii 1'. Y' 1' . A I A Q ,x 1 A I Fi X 3 ii K ' .1 J n Grldlron Squad BACK ROW Mr Bayless D Je sen Wayne K g Jm Cla k Raymond Ol 0 Ronald L.u d Charles Petersen Jarrett Dawild Ronald Knutson Dale Sha non SECOND ROW Leon Kalt ed Bob Hegge Do ald Osberg Bob E ckson May a d Holland Berni d F eebu g Rcha d Ch stense Paul Nape FIRST ROW Allan Weeks Dua e Bro n Ronald Freeb g Bob Athey Dale Mortland DrelLason D aIdHII Alfhough fhe J C Wolves losl four ou? of seven games lhls year 'lhey played a hard and clean brand of ball ln every game The Wolves ended fhe conference wl'rh fwo wlns and lhree losses The homecommg game was fhe besl played game of +he year The Wolves defea+ed lhe Worfhlngfon Bluegays +o +he +une of I9 O The squad members who compleled +heur foolball careers for EJ C were Leon Kalfved Ronald Knufsen Allen Weelcs Bob EFICRSOT1 Bob Heggen Don Hull and Maynard Holland Bob Ernclrson and Maynard Holland were named on lhe All Nor+hwes+ Iowa Jumor College Conference Foolball Team and Bob Heggen was named 'lo fhe second +eam Recelvmg honorable menhon were Jlm Clark Allen Weeks Richard Chrnsfensen Don Osberg Ron Freeburg and Jarreh' Dawald Season s Record e Tey Manlcafo Forl' Dodge Emmefsburg Mason Clfy Worfhlnglon Nor+hwesl'ern Waldorf 77 O C w ll I3 I9 26 I3 Q 27 o I3 ' 26 I9 ' o o 32 o 20 J C Basketball BACK ROW Ron Lund Maynard Holland Bob Jessen J Cla k Bob Er ck o Be na d F eebu 9 Ro ald Freebu 9 Bruce Ncholl Rchard Chr sie sen Bob Athey Don Weeks FRONT ROW Dale Knn Ma age B Il Bayles Coach Do Osbe g Manage The J C Wolves gol' off fo a slow sl'ar'l' wmnmg only one game In fhelr flrsr mne encounlers They flnally seflled down however and won half of lhelr remalmng elghl' games They ended 'lhelr conference schedule wrlh four wms and mne losses The Wolves enlered 'lhe Junior College Tournamenl' rahng number elevenlh In lhe s+a'I'e Wlfh lhelr splrlrs hugh fhey pulled an upsef agamsl Ellsworlh fhe number five +eam Thus game was a lhrllllng 68 66 double overhme vlclory for 'lhe Wolves Bofh 'leam and fans hoped for anolher upsef agalnsf Muscahne buf 'the Wolves were ellmmaled by l'he undefealed Muscahne lndlans Bruce Nichols and Maynard Holland were 'lhe Wolves scoring aces Bruce Nlchols had 'l'he hlghesl In dIVldU6l score for one game for ihe Wolves wllh 3I pomls agamsl Worfhmglon Bob Erlclzson Maynard Hol land and Bruce Nichols were given honorable menhon on 'lhe All Slale Jumor College Tournamenl' Team al Websfer Crfy Scoreboard THEY Mason Cnfy Eagle Grove Emmelsburg Websfer Clly Marlin l.u'lher Norfhwesfern Worihungion Eagle Grove Norihweslern Forf Dodge Waldorf Mason Cnly Waldorf Emmelsburg Ferl' Dodge Marhn Lulher Worfhanglon Ellsworfh 49 Muscahne O O WE 50 ' 54 47 62 68 82 78 ' 70 4I ' 69 50 68 52 ' 69 7l 9I 7I 76 83 56 54 68 6l ' 8I 57 56 64 77 63 60 64 ' SI 60 ' 70 68 66 ' 7l Delta P51 Omega Demonstratmg as we speak 95 ix 1 Joe Jensen explams a howxtzer Mxxed Quartet Dxsectxng the lamb xn zoology Get those rebounds! 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