Estherville High School - Ho Lo Co Yearbook (Estherville, IA)
- Class of 1959
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Aaah-'M' 4.-mf.-0. ,,,,,,.s.a,..a-A-' -1-M' ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Crim, Mrs. James Buster, Francis Shadle, Lawrence Jensen, G. W. Robinson Board of Education Henry Ford once said, 'Don't find fault, find a remedy.' The critic is rarely a builder. lie is con- tent to point out the faults he sees in others, or in things that are going on, without any intention of doing his part to improve the situation or lend some friendly assistance. The world is too full of this attitude and Mr. Ford knew it, hence the above admonition to his employees. Nowadays, as always, there is much fault-finding. Some of it isjustifiedg much of it uninformed, in certain instances it is downright malicious. ln any case one constructive helper is worth a hundred critics. My plea to you young people is that you develop a positive, optimistic, doing and building attitude toward your vocation and fellowmang rather than a negative, cynical, critical point of view. You will then find life worth living. W. C. 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F I I 1: U . Six. - 'I W , I If - W I I it AHAI 1, K I . MA U. . U S F? 1 ' ' -Q K ' V I ,wg I 5 f ,Q I fn' 'VA I i I fn fa ' x 4 , K i f ' - I 1' Jil. Nu-.' x A 4 J , F CRA CE I-IAN SEN L1brar1an GEORGEE HESS BOOkkBep1Hg SOC1010gy J C Coach B-r ,,Av' ARDITI-I W JAMESON Engllsh HARVEY LUNDY M.1themat1cs, Phy SICS X GAIL NICESWANGER Speech and Dramatlcs Journahsm Enghsh MARY J PATRICK 7 LILLIAN M HOLMES College Englxsh JJ DEAN F MCCORMICK Industrxal Arts J C Coach DONALD REX Mathematxcs ix I I QR X i- In - 'K Q X X 'N 'W f A7 ,M C -- - E 2 E fff A ,Q . K X. . ff' 'X 4 I I' if ' A 'ivy 'A if 'V x 'T GEORGE S RICHARDS Athletrc Dnrector Blology A EDWIN TI-IORESON Vocatronal Agrrculture ELSIE R YOUNG Teacher Educatlon -.1 MINNIE SAGE JACQUELINE SEBECK Busmess Trammg Latm Physrcal Educat1on Spamsh, Grammar RODGER P VOLKER CARL WILL Mathematxcs Chemlstry Vocal Muslc Blology 8 LARRY GOODWIN ORVIE HAINES Custodrans U' , I , ' , A' ' .i X ' ,, I . X c, . , I , I. ., '- , . X ' . .' 1 . x I , 4 f , . ' I ,nf I ,,4 , f f ' s if Y f I ' 'f' I r'A . ' I , I , ' V N., J X I . x f lui X V , x 1 ' . ' I 1 Q Y I ' 'F 7 V IV' . ' .. . 1 , f ' v Z 1 I I ff: Psi I A- Class of '59 V1-nA'-, ' I Class Colors: Red and White Class Motto: Not finished, just begun Class flower: Chrysanthemum CLASS OFFICERS President - Corliss Thompson Vice. Pres. - Jim Ricke Sec.-Treas. - Janet Miller ART ALLEN CN Well what if l am small, so was Napoleon. X A .x u N . GIB BARGMAN Mischief is her middle name. JUNE BARLOW As bright and gay as her name, June is. sw l JUDY BRAZEE Never a dull moment for this girl. And it's a good thing Graettinger is so close. HAROLD CARRISON He is as mysterious as chop suey. JUDY ANDERSON The hardest time to get a baby to bed is when she is seventeen. JACK BARLOW A11 work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, and our Jack isn't a dull boy. JORDAN BENESH He spoke to a girl once but claims it was a mistake. WALTRAUD BRENZINGER Well--I think that word is American, not English! RONALD CREES We1l, I've served my time, now good-by. EIAINE CUKLANZ Cookie sure has popped up with some hot points to win a game. She's a real sport, ELAINE DAHL Somewhat shy, but full of fung always nice to everyone lf BOB DERRICKSON KAREN DAWA LD M formula for an argu Small, but so is a stick of dynamite. Y - ment is simple' the same thing only louder each time. BILL EGELAND He is a lad so bashful and shy, A famous farmer he'll be by and TOM EARL The best way to lengthen your days is to steal a few hours from the night. JOE ELLWOOD Beware, I may do some- thing sensational. KAY ERPELDING Full of fun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn't do. NANCY ERPELDINC The harder I try the gooder to be, the worser I am. RON FEGER Even if a farmer intends to loaf he gets up early enough to Start. CYRII. FISCHQER Truman is in favor of the farmers and so am I. ELLEN FREY Huy is justroox But that doe sn 't stop Derric I BARBARA HANSEN From little sparks may burst a mighty flame. ik- MARY FISHER BOB FOX Don't recite to loudly, I'm sleeping. kson! BETSY GRAY Don't take life seriously, you can't get out of it alive. Life is long, but I'm short. l want to be bashful but the ' boys won't let me. W'-1-0 SUSAN FRANSDAL Sue's right on hand to make every minute count. Ah 1, Ah 2, Ah 3 . . . Q JUDY GARRELTS ' Maybe the ol'Ford doesn't run, but that's why Judy does. DAVID CRIESE My life would be one great song but I can't carry a tune. LINDA HAN SEN MERLIN HAUKOOS l' m not afraid of work. I can lie right down beside it and go to sleep. ALAN I-IANSON I was once caught studying, aut I've almost lived down :he disgrace. SHIRLEY I-IEINRICKS A quiet girl but quite a girl. MARGARET HEYWOOD Which way did he go Which way did he go'? ELOISE I-IENNICK Ever pleasant and likable, STANLEY HUDSON Still water runs deep. 9' ' A -QV sf' xii' BEVERLY HOLMCREN A pleasant mixture of fun and seriousness. BOB HASBROOK l like to go to school, it's staying that bothers me. DAVID I-IERBRANDSON All great men are dead and I don't feel so good myself. COLLEEN HUNT Full of sugar and spice and everything nice . . . that's IICO-Coll! Others can have thelr careers and fond WlSh9S but her chxef ambrtxon IS to be a SIMON LARSEN Sometrmes I s1t and thinkg somttxmes I just s1t. She draws prctures wrth her pencrl frlends wrth her per- SANDY KINNARD Sandy's smlle IS the brrght est and her laugh the Jolhest when found rn a cer tain shiny black convertible BOB LEE Busy Bob! His motto rs 'Never to be outdone. 1 ANN LUTTER JACK LYMAN Day after day she recites, night after night she stores He leads the student body, up knowledge. but who leads him. MARTHA MAAKESTAD 'F Heaven sent me, heaven knows why. i-'-vr!'..- V 4 , AR :Q Y 42 fi L MARY JO MARTIN V I She's always sitting com- Qu fortably, if not at home in fi, the store. ' CAROLYN MCCORMICK DONNA McDONALD Wou1d ou like to debate She says little, but accom- Y the matter? plishes much. RACHEL MCKNIGHT At first she seems so very Shy, but when you get know her--my, oh my! A11 women of the world CIHVE ANN MEADOWS excitement. CAROLE METZGER She's a volume in herself if you know how to read her. MEREDITH MICKELSON Oh Lord, I ask nothing for myself, just give my mother ' a son-in-law. ARDYTH MILLER Studious and quiet, but she can cause a riot. I SHEILA O'BRIEN She may have an innocent look but so does the atomic bomb. I JANET MILLER I hate myself when I get these devilish ideas! ! if JIM MILLER Well, they lose me this year. MAUREEN OLSEN nf She's a one -man type girl. NORENE PETERSON A blonde with a smile is a Avi blonde worthwhile. BOB PETERSEN Quiet people are the ones to watch, MARIE MORTIAND A way to a man's heart is through his stomach. GLENN PETERSON Quit your kiddin, I'm in this hers: institooshun fer work. JIM POULOS l don't break any laws be- cause I don't know any 1 pe-.04 11 DOROTHY RASMUSSEN Somewhat shy, but full of fun, always kind to every- f- one . as . Kihei. Q J. DOROTHY REFSELL A sweet disposition will carry her on lifes' journey, l CHARLES REITER I have a mind of my own, and no woman can change it. 'B MARI ANN RHODES Q Why should the devil have 1 Q all the good times? But then, he doesn't. ANN RIDLEY Talk about ginger, she is the whole spice box with Pepper thrown in. VERNE SASEK A football man, a basket- ball mang and, last but not least a ladies' man. DICK RICK ' ,W Every inch a good fellow 'yi-,y and oh so many inches. ' 5 1 ! 1 JIM RICKE Who's the best man here? Why, I am. gm: NORMA SAMPSON This has been a lonesome year for ' Sammy but I Mankato really isn't too far away. 5 if 1 E-: LINDA SCHAPER Little-but oh my! JACK SHIRLEY I'm not quiet, just ask me something. LLOYD SIMPSON I-le is a man of few words. KAY Sl-IONKWILER l She's not as bashful as her ways proclaim, 90 BOB SIMPSON And just what's wrong with commuting ? v CONNIE SMITH - - 3' r - SHARON SPOO Life is 511911 ' - - Quiet and modest. Let's live it up. A A V V? V v DICK THELEN I shall not pass this way again, a most regrettable fact. JOHN TIBBETTS Generally speaking, he's generally speaking. 9 CORLISS THOMPSON ,, You don't have to take Ag to raise cain. DONALD VALEN Farmers are the foundation of the nation, Oh! My aching back. Qs MIRIAM X KLEIN E xsx Boing with 1 li ippi, he irt GARY WEE A man of few words need never take :my back. She's a quiet little lass till you see her out of class. SUSAN WHITE l was cut out to be an angel, but somebody lost the pattern ! Y f JUDY ZITTERICH is LAURA LEE VAN HORN Sli looks lilxt .in wngetl 11 Hand me the skins, Jack, and 1et's get some swing here. lets likt ont Loo But you nun L.1ntLll what .111 Jnbel will do. LYNN WEE SHARON YOUNG Plead for me with Saint Peter, I know I'll be late. X 30- in ,Q S 'i I L 'QE jumors in. lib Pres1dent Loren Mrtchell V1ce Pres1dent Wayne Paulson Ann Anderson Leo Anderson Marlys Anderson Sandx Batt Arlxss Bebo Secretary Treasurer Barbara Wh1t1Sh Charlene Benesh Ann Bxrney Beth Brxby Maureen Boggess John Brunslull Rrchard Buck Jlm Buster Lo1s Cerwlck Ellen Chrrstensen Karen Clark Raymond Dahna Julxa De1nes Mary Domek James Exke Jamce Erxckson 22 O b . xx I 1 A 7 ' A Muriel Aasby B or R B Merlyn Farrand Larry Feddersen Janet Flsher Denms F1tzgerald Wayne Fransdal Chrxs Chfford Scott Cnffxth Angelmc, Hagebock George Hames Ken Hansen Mary Hansen Ronald Hanson Wayne Hanson Wendell Hanson Karen Harr1s Nancy Harvego Dorothy Hassel Sandra Herdecker Carolyn Herman Darwood Helmers Kathryn H1gg1ns Sharon Hrll Marlys Hrpple Bonme Hofstader Ted Howard Maxme Hudson Donna Huntley Fred Jacob Roxanne Jensen Sally Jensen Ehzabeth Johnson Loren Jones Betty Jostand Davxd Kaltved Orvrlla Kaltved Bohumrr Keeler James Kelly Judy Kelly M1chalK1tchen Karen Knutsen Davrd Lange Roberta Langmo Davzd Larson Mary Jane Lmn M1ldred Loeschen Jon Love Robert Lowe James Madson Shxrley Mahan Jerry Markley Mary Pat McK1rchy Paulme McNew, Patr1c1a Meehand John Metzger 1- if A ,- A R s 1--wwgw-nga'-v-3 51 52! X fm Aa. 23 f F QNX S, is J V hx 9 F' MI 7 29- 'r N 1' Vi s 1 4 Q. ,Q 6 Loren Mrtchell Jon Moklestad Cletus Molacek Carole Moller Janet Moore Leonard Mor1tz B111 Muklebust Sandra Myers, Arlm Ness, Sandra Nuttmg Patr1c1a O'Br1en, Normanda Ohlund Gerald Orlger, Susan Osgood I-UTY Paulson Wayne Paulson Annabell Payne Sandra Pederson Jamce Peterson, Wayne Peterson Mary Jo Pullen Jxm Reed Kathryn Reed Alan Robmson Jrm Re1ter Wayne Rockne Rrchard Rosburg Amta Rosendahl Bonme Schlotfeldt Elsle Schroeder Lan Seylar Joyce Smrth Jerry Sorbo Gary Sparks Nancy Steele, Henry Stevenson Denms Summers Rxchard Summers Gary Swanson Sally Swanson Donald Theesfeld Ph111p Thelen Marlys Thompson Calvm Thoreson Marvm Thronburg Frank Topp Jrm Towell LaDonna Valen Verdene Voster Bruce Walker Davld Wee Patr1c1a Wegman Barbara Wh1t1sh Nancy Woodley Sophomores A Presldent Krm Knutsen Stephen Aagard 5+ 'L 5 Kermrt Anderson V Larry Anderson yi be -:Rb Shara Anderson Stephen Anderson Davrd Ashburn Don Barsness Susan Berry 25 fX Qi., V1ce Presrdent Janyce Slaughter 5 Secretary Treasurer Merrre Glbbs Charles Baker Jamce Bergeson Juhe Black Mrchele Boxes John Bortvrt Larry Bradshaw Janet Brmgle Patrrcra Brrnkm ann Perry Brown Roger Burt Patncra Bush Paula Calhoun Don Chxpman rx , . 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'VM ' 1 ' W S '1 Kathy Chrlstransen Lonnre Coffre Lors DeMoss Dennrs Edwards Carolyn Egeland Dee Ann Elwood Frankey Enderson James Eral Jamce Frsher Douglas Frerermuth Karen Geer Meredrth Gibbs Sally Grbson Kathre Graff Garnett Gray Sandra Greene Thomas Grrffrth Davrd Gunderson Sandra Hansen Judy Harmon B111 Henaman Kay l-Ienmck Sharon Herbrandson Roberta Herum Georgra Hoffman Kathleen Home Kathryn Holmgren Gary Hood Barbara Houseman Barry I-luntsmger M1chae1 Jacobson Janrce Johnson Jay Johnston Robert Jones Gary Joy Jrm Kaltved Marsha Krnnard Krm Knutsen Kenny Kollasch Janet Krafft Joe Lee Barbara Lmd Merlyn Lmd Raymond Lrnd James Loft IS Patr1c1a Logan Donald Long Margret Longman Ronald Maddux Robert McCombs Mrke McCorm1ck Pat McDonald Cathy Meadows Roger Helmich Tom Merrrott Howard Metzger Noel Mxckelson Ann Mrller Mary Mrller Terry Mrsener Kexth Moffxtt Paul Moffxtt Sharon Moff1tt Dan Montgomery Tom Murray Ronald Nass Dlana Natterstad Judy Nelson Dlck N1zz1 Mary O'Br1en Allen Olson Sharon Omundson Tommy Osborne Mar1lee Osher Sheree Pemble Marjean Peterson John Powers Ronene Prror Wallace Pro Joe Reed Nancy Rermers Ann Remesch Jerry Reynolds Jo Ann Rrcke Rhea Rockne Em1l Rosenau Bonme Sanderson Penny Schenck Sondra Scott Davxd Shonkwxler Beverly Srfrxt Janyce Slaughter Fern Sternborg Clare Swanson Larry D Thompson Larry L Thompson Julre Tordoff Delores Uhlrr Kendall Vaubel Della Walters John Walz Ronald Warrmgton Sharon Wheatley Gregg Woods Donna Woodyard Mary Woodyard Sharon Wycoff Don Young X .l 27 H-nf 'Wt'5'l' XX Qww S Q- QI' lt ill fi 1591 MC T12- I ':'-H UF! 13107 Q 'eq 0 QR! J -rg ix-gi 551 3 ff D I' N R4 QQ! 'Q'--. I F-i P 5 3 -:mug 28 I . W-L, BACK ROW: Barry Huntsinger, Mr. W. W. Ferguson, Director, Donald Valen. SIXTH ROW: Rhea Rockne, Marlys Hipple, Mary Jane Linn, Eleanor Adams, Charlene Benesh, Karen Knutson, Larry Paulson. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn McCormick, Lois Cerwick, Marie Mortland, Elizabeth Johnson, LaDonna Valen, Bonnie Sanderson, Jeanne Olson, Roger Burt, Merlin Haukoos, Perry Brown, Ronene Prior. FOURTH ROW: Colleen Hunt, Carolyn Heiman, Sondra Gibson, Kathy Graff, Merrie Gibbs, Susan Osgood, Mary Jo Pullen, Normanda Ohltmd, Ann Meadows, Martha Maakestad, Susan Fransdal, Barbara Whitish, Sandra Pederson, Paula Calhoun. SECOND ROW: Ann Lutter Mari Ann Rhodes, Beth Bixby, Norma Sampson, Mickie Kitchen, Kathy Reed, Fred Jacob, Cathy Meadows, Bruce Walker, Richard Buck, Georgia Hoffman. FIRST ROW: Larry D. Thompson, Lynn Wee, Rachel McKnight, Jim Buster, Bob Lee, John Veldy. Estherville High School Band ! 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MN T 1 XX fc-fee ,s ee I 1 ' 1 , 5 5 i I S 41 Ann Meadows, Karen Dawald, Cathy Meadows, Mickie Kitchen, Normanda Ohlund, Mari Ann Rhodes Twirlers Majorette Band Festival Queen Carolyn McCormick Colleen Hunt Pep Band 'ii BACK ROW Rhea Rockne Don Valen Barry Huntsmger, Larry Paulson FIFTH ROW Roberta Herum Jxm Mlller Colleen Hunt, Carolyn Herman, Sondra Scott, Loren Mxtchell FOURTH ROW Merlm Haukoos, Perry Brown Marlys Hrpple Mary Jane Llnn Eleanor Adams Charlene Benesh Karen Knutsen THIRD ROW Bob Hasbrook Jeanne Olsen Roger Burt Fred Jacobs Bruce Walker Bonn1e Sanderson, I.aDonna Valen Ehzabeth Johnson, Mane Mortland, Lols Cerwlck, Carolyn McCorm1ck, SECOND ROW Mar1 Ann Rhodes, Beth Blxby Norma Sampson MICRIE Kltchen ,Kate Reed Cathy Meadows Paul1ne McNew Sandra Pederson Susan Fransdal Barbara WhlflSh FRONT ROW Merry Gxbbs Martha Maakestad Lynn Wee Larry D Thompson, Rachel McKn1ght Jxm Buster, Bob Lee John Veldy Normanda Ohlund Mary Jo Pullen 32 vw-1 we..-ann Sd BACK ROW Janet Mlller M1r1am Valen, Kay Hennxck Jo Ann Rlcke Carole Moller, Mary O'Br1en, Sandra Nuttmg Pat Bush Janxce Johnson THIRD ROW Pat Meehan, Barbara I-louseman Sandy Myers Pat O Brxen, Mary Pat McK1rchy, Shara Anderson Sally Swanson, Verdene Voster, Ju11e Demes, Mxckle Bomes, SECOND ROW Pat McDonald Kathle Chr1st1ansen Margaret Longman, Marsha Kmnard Karen Geer, Dnane Natterstad Janyce Slaughter, Penny Schenck, Ellen Chrlstlansen FIRST ROW Marlys Anderson Judy Kelly Nancy Erpeldlng, Pat Brmkman, Janet Moore Jamce Errckson, Judy Nelson, Marlys Thompson, De Ann Elwood Mr W111 Accompanxst ArdythM11ler G1r1s Glee Club Tr1o Semor Tnp Nancy Erpeldmg Ann Lutter, accomp Ann Meadows, Sue Whlte Colleen Hunt, Mary Jane Lmn Janxce Slaughter Ardyth M111er, accomp 4: iii I 3 3 EstherV1l1e Hrgh School Mrxed Chorus 11357 I BACK ROW Ardyth Mlller Ann Meadows, Tom Merrlot Barry Huntsmger Wayne Fransdal Merlm Haukoos Henry Stevenson Joe Lee Calvm Thoreson Perry Brown, Lanny Seyler Dave Gunderson D1ck Thelen Bruce Walker, Arlm Ness, Jlm Towell Jlm Buster THIRD ROW Judy Kelly Rachel McKn1ght Janet Krafft Bonme Sanderson, Pat O'Bnen Lols Cerwlck Susan Fransdal Roberta I-Ierum, Penny Schenck, V1Ck1 Long, Pat Bush Marx Ann Rhodes, Betsy Gray Ju11e Demes Ehzabeth Johnson Maureen Olsen SECOND ROW Marlys Anderson, Kate Reed, Kathle Chnstlansen, Beth Brxby, Mary McK1rchy Merrxe Gxbbs, Cathy Meadows Sondra Scott Mxclue Bores, Kathy Graff Jamce Johnson, Rhea Rockne La.Donna Valen FRONT ROW Mr Wxll, Walt aud Brenzm ger Barbara Iler Nancy Erpeldmg, Colleen Hunt Dlane Huntslnger Mary Jane Lmn, Eleanor Adams Carolyn Herman Jamce Erlckson, Janet Moore Marlys Thompson Mary Jo Pullen Janyce Slaughter Drane Natterstad Accompanxst Martha Maakestad 34 O I I A ' X- ' , S - 5 95' ' 5- Q r I ' f' 55 l Aa - . ' - E Wi V3-2' Q .5 . . f- ' '9- Z ' 2 ' aff f-J-f ly :inf 25 l A F .x , . x gi ,, : ' - K.. ' L ' fi f 5 e 5 ' I . . . . . ' Y Y 7 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ' ' Y Y Y Y Y Y Y . . . . Y Y Y ' ' Y Y Y . . : . I . - 1 x ' ' Y Y Y 7 Y Y Y Y 7 Y Y ' . - . Beth Bxxby Juhe Demes Carolyn Henman Mary Jane Lmn, Judy Kelly, Lols Cerwxck Accompamst Normanda Ohlund Boys Quartette Janyce Slaughter Sondra Scott Cathy Meadows Bonme Sanderson Roberta Herum Accompamst Ann Lutter Mxssmg Janet Krafft un1or Sextette liiiitiwf :MJ Barry Huntsmger Perry Brown Bruce Walker Dave Gunderson Accompamst Mr Wlll Sophomore Sextette Gm ,F 'Kia 'Seiji Fl br ny 5 'U I '..A'0 I ri 1 .5- I 1 'mu' 1 W 1, ti 59,4 I-'r , !g,'i, lP Q , J Ark 1-Ti ' 4 7 J, 36 C pn 4 sl ,4- uw 1111- Ffa l r -...rf m S' 6 FIRST ROW: Mary Miller, Merrie Gibbs, Diane Natterstad, Sondra Scott, Pat McDonald, Georgia Hoffman, Cathy Christiansen, Jan Slaughter. SECOND ROW: Carole Moller, Mickie Kitchen, Roxie Jensen, Mildred Loeschen, Marlys Thompson, Verdene Voster, JoAnn Ricke, Kay I-lennick, Mickie Boies, Sandra Greene. THIRD ROW: Marlys Hipple, Gib Bargman, Arliss Bebo, Janice Peterson, Sandi Batt, Pat Bush, Kathy Graff, Julie Black, Judy Garrelts, Cathy Meadows, Dottie Hassel, Advisor Sebeck. .A. A. Girls who enjoy sports spend much of their time in G.A.A. They play basketball, volleyball, and many other games. Also during the year, they use the local bowling alley. The officers are: President -Mickie Kitchen, Vice -President- Carole Moller, Secretary -Treasurer- Georgia Hoffman, Point Recorder- Sandi Batt. 38 n Ann Meadows Sue White B Squad Janyce Slaughter Diane Nattersted Pat McDonald Cathy Meadows Barb Iler Carole Moller Q! 97 A Squad Cheerleaders 39 X as ,X YT Coach Parkms 4 Coach R1chards Coach McCorm1ck Coach Lmdberg, Coach Hess Coaches E Club asa U- BACK ROW Bob Lee, Mrke McCorm1ck, Jon Lcxbendorfer, J1m Poulos, J1m Reed, Len Morltz, Coach Rrchards THIRD ROW Bob Derrxckson, Wendell Hanson, Bob Jensen, Ted Howard, John Powers, Jack Shxrley, Joe Lee, Coach Hess SECOND ROW Dave Lange, Wally Pro, John Moklestad, Jack Barlow, J1m Mrllcr, Corlxss Thomp son FIRST ROW J1m Rrcke, Glenn Peterson, Drck Thelen, John Trbbctts, Verne Sasek, Ken Vaubel, Jordan Benesh 40 1 1 l 1 I W -M' 1 a 5:2 ,..-.... . ......-.. ' Ji , ., 1 , , 5,3 , 1 -.., Q 1 1 l V . , , vv , 1, V I. gr 4 -.. J, 1 N 0. I 0 If e X ' . , is ,z , y + va, N 4 .- ', 4 ,,- ,-, F xx, I ,X ,J t T . KN J Plls in I N 1, .xv mga., HQ 'W ' 41 2551, Al . . ' Y ' ! I I - Qu wr ., 1 is T 2 ' ' . 'I ' 4 ,v . v a . V, ,' I ' l ,I pg fe? 3- 1 , I , if -1- T YQ LEFT TO RIGHT John Tlbbetts John Powers Bob Lee Jlm Buster Jlm Mlller Verne Sasek Golf Team Track Lettermen ,N 19 ,an BACK ROW Coach Rlchards Bob Derrmckson Bob Jensen THIRD ROW Dlck Tlfelen Jack Barlow Wendell Hanson Ted Howard SECOND ROW John Moklestad Wally Pro, Joe Lee M1ke McCorm1ck FRONT ROW Ken Vaubel, Jlm Reed Corllss Thompson Dave Lange 41 .f6,, -'Sw fq 'N II LhnekRe1ter Bob Derrrcksox Bob Jensen Corlrss Thompson Jon Lrebendorfer Vtrnt Sasek Jrm Rrcke Glenn Peterson hm Poulos Jack Shrrley Drck lhelen Joe Ellwood Jack Btlrlov. N , I X Coach Richards vas pleased with tht progress made but stated that more enthusiasm is needed. We cm be ll strong team next year but we must have student lrxelinb and stn- dent and team zeal to be the best team that ue can bo. 42 1 D X 'jx N Senior Football Boys rc' SN , , 1 'E ' , 'J . 'M f t 52, We r ll - X 'N X L Q. 'Q X 1' I A E ,du x . ag r N elf, , , , l F! I! , Football Team e They Farrmont Cherokee Emmetsburg Splut Lake Storm Lake Srbley Spencer Sheldon A cj, A9 A q 5344 30 7' erm awe? nv-as U-35 432.-C,-39530 E5 519,335---2 I-ll' BACK ROW Coach A1 Lmdberg Garnett Gray Davld Kaltved, Gregg Woods Jrm Kaltved Don Chrpman Clare Swanson Ronme Warrmgton Alan Rob1nson, Roger Burt, Wallace Pro Coach George Rxchards FOURTH ROW Jerry Reynolds, B111 Henaman Don Young, Jlm Buster, Klm Knutsen Ray Dahna Chuck Rexter Robert Derrlckson Ron Nass Don Long, Jack Barlow THIRD ROW Ken Vaubel Joe Reed Gary Sparks Bob Jensen Denms Fxtzgerald, D8Vld Lange Cor11ss Thompson, Tom Mernot, Jolm Brunskxll Coach Drck Parkms SECOND ROW Manager D1ck Nzzzr, Don Barsness Chuck Chrxst Jon Llebendorfer Jrm Reed Wayne Paulson Mrke McCorm1ck Veme Sasek, John Powers, Manager Jlm Rexter FIRST ROW Jay Johnson John Moklestad Jrm R1Ck6 Glenn Peterson Henry Stevenson J1m Poulos Jack Shrrley R1chard Thelen Joe Ellwood, NOT SHOWN Leo Anderson 43 W ' ..... ........... 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Cherokee Lf' Storm Lake Splut Lake Sheldon Spencer Algona Sxbley Cherokee Humbolt - li'-l' i V7 T-Y BACK ROW Rxchard Thelen, Coach George Hess, Rrchaxd Rlck SECOND ROW John Moldestad Henry Stevenson, Merhn Haukoos, Jxm M111er, Leonard Mortz, Bob Jensen FRONT ROW Cletus Molachek, Phrhp Thelen, Davxd Lange, .hm Reed 44 ,N Q l I x'm N. ..5o , ........... ...42.. ....44 ......... ..... 6 3 ....... 41 1 .................. 56.. ....35 ' ' .......... ...45... ..34 .. ...59... ...4o .....58.. ....51 fix ' ........ .... .... 5 1 ....... 3 o X. ' .............. 37 ....... 55 ' -4 ..... .. ....... 53.. ....4'1 ,Sk Q .... . ....,.. 45 .... ..41 EJ' ............... 55 .... H38 - ...... ....67.......58 N Emmetsburg ...... . ...... 48 ....... 39 'J' ....... ........ 4 2 ....... 40 1 ............ ..., 5 3 ....... 36 f '- ...... .. ..'16.......49 fl ....... ..5o.......39 I ................. 44... ...46 rw is T ,YL -4,5 . J ea 3 3 '3 K ylkx J K ' N '53 4' 541 fOs '75u 4:14 I I' 551 ' J is I I-'S' ' n in-J--1 ' A s X .4 1 - 5 5 ,f3, , - 4 11. 4--f C C S f . B Squad Basketball 3 gs X Ak at BACK ROW Coach A1 Lmdberg Jrm Buster Gary Joy Wallace Pro Ray Lrnd Davxd Shonkwller SECOND ROW Perry Brown John Powers, Don Long Garnett Gray Tom Merrrott FRONT ROW John Veldey Jay Johnson Joe Lee Mrke McCorm1ck Krm Knutson J' i Shri .- Xi Through abrlrty hard work and the excellent coachrng of Mr X Hess our team has captured the Lakes Conference t1t1e Next ,m year we can look forward to an equally good season but come what may let s get out there and back our team I v 1 L. -iii r 1 1 01-'tg fl 'iF..w:qf7 'W O I rg. ' O V O W 'O C -TSOCW 40 y 35 32 r ii u-:rl W F: Lx 2 K I X ' X xx f l G X W N I ' ' ll, , 1 ' y- f, ., .1 , I y ,gal 3 'Sl I -1 1 Rx . ' - WX . Eff Wrest11ng I BACK ROW Ray Dahna Don Barsness Dennrs Edwards Larry Amdahl Coach Haslepp SECOND ROW Roger Mortland Paul Moff1t Don Nass, Terry Morrrs, Ron Smrth Don Chrpman Lon Damalson FRONT ROW Allen Isen Jerry Thompson, B111 Mukelbust, Jrm Kaltved, Dave Kaltved Lan Seyler, Ted Howard Wrestlmg rs a new sport m our school lt rs slow rn gauung recogm trou as any new sport rmght be As a valrd sport wrestlmg ts stnctly rudrvrdual and has a good future as an tmportant sport rn our school Thls year s team IS domg a very good Job of represeutmg our school 46 3 J 9 15 N 5 , , . C f' . . K Y , C A Q Ufw' ts 5 N - . , X. p 'xr v . X 2. X . Af' 1 Mr in, . I - D9 ' O , 7 7 . O 7 , 7 ' . : Homecommg Fest1v1t1es nu- ueen and Attendants H1gh School Band Pep Meetmg Sk1ts 47 I l L fi. pr'- wx 'N ,. 4 'fn ef ff' xx 5.1, X is? ww fi i9 Janet Mlller Mari Ann Rhode s Attendants Barb Iler T 49 Lols Cerwlck Homecoming Parade ,ii I ,ff v or ff- if fi 'SM 'fl' rw' .h f ??' up 1- rg' 'HA ' JH - 4 . 'ui 'ff' A- W' 3 X, of .L Nfl v J X 1 , vs' ,. , 5,5 , .4 , wr ws - X - A ' A S 'A Y 'alll Q - is ' - FP X . - ' R-5 X ri' -M ff' lllllkrfrll l X H - I 'i iii V . lt Senior float wins first prize. Sophomore and Junior floats were also entered. Junior Sophomore Q S . 'LQ' M ll 1 'Q u SA Tux. DAY APRIL, SOMNQ : 891x130 UCS N 7+'N ACTIVITIE ii! ii gl. .11 J Y x'sfx. f . Q -41 Student Council Governs A 1-'ji' K f L C7 'n 'H FRONT ROW: Kate Reed, Connie Smith-Sec., Jack Lyman-Pres., Corliss Thompson-Vice P., Merrie Gibb? Janyce Slaughter. BACK ROW: Marly5 Hipple, Normanda Ohlund, Tom Merriot, Mike McCormick, Jon Lieben dorfer, Chuck Christ, Dave Lange, Steve Anderson, Mr. Hammer. Library Club an Active Organization ,. FRONT ROW: Nancy Steele-Pres., Sharon Hill, Lois DeMoss, Nancy Woodley, Maureen Boggess, Nancy Harvego Ann Reinesh, Judy Harmon, Julie Tordoff, Nancy Reimers. BACK ROW: Terry Misener, Karen Knutsen, Janice Erickson-Vice P., Joyce Smith, Muriel Aasby-Sec., Karen Geer, Mary Woodyard, Grace Hanson-Adv, 52 Debaters Spend Man Busy Week-Ends will FRONT ROW: Bob Lee, Carolyn McCormick, Diane Huntsinger, Connie Smith, Mari Ann Rhodes, Jack Lyman, Calvin Thoreson, Loren Mitchell, Fred Jacobs, Sally Jensen, Karen Knutsen. BACK ROW: John Veldy Dave Shonkwiler, Steve Anderson, John Powers, Jerry Reynolds, Barry Huntsinger, N. E. Demoney-Adv., Bonnie Sander son, Mickie Boies, Sandra Greene, Sally Gibson. The debaters have spent much of their time with their instructor N. E. Demoney preparing to meet other debaters from neighboring states. During the year they meet many other students which makes Debate a most enjoyable activity. 53 Pepper Staff Provides a Weekly Paper : -. A A -,, IEIE 9' Y, BACK ROW: Pat Bush, Bonnie Sanderson, Bob Lee, Larry D. Thompson, Joe Lee, Berry Huntsinger, Jeanne Olson, Carolyn McCormick, Sally Jensen, Mary Patrick. FRONT ROW: Sondra Scott, Georgia Hoffman, Kay Schonk- wiler, Barbara Whitish, Merrie Gibbs, Ann Ridley, Kathlene Hoein, Sandra Nutting, Pat O'Br1en, Roxanne Jensen. ournalism Also Plays an Important Part in the Paper xv 1 6 I ry w ef' .-.m- q aa X xv' f .K LEFT to RIGHT: Pat O'Brien, Barbara Whitish, Jeanne Olson, Carolyn McCormick Sally Jensen. 54 P.: 9 O- of V004 ali! BACK ROW: Mary Woodyard Bonnie Schlotfeldt An b ll P R , , na e ayne, onald Crees, Harold Carrison, Dorothy Ref- sell, Eileen Lundervold, Jean Ann Garrison, Ronald Pearson, Jack Barlow. 2nd ROW: Mary Fisher, Elaine Dahl, Ann Anderson, Bonnie Sanderson, Martha Maakestad, Miriam Valen, Lois DeMoss, Nancy Steele, Paula Calhoun. 3rd ROW: Pauline McNew, Joyce Smith, Muriel Aasby, Sharon Herbrandson, Kathern Holmgren, Janice Bergeson, Janet Fisher, Elsie Schroeder, Ellen Frey. FRONT ROW: Beverly Holmgren, Terry Misner, Charles Baker, Rachel McKnight, Susan Fransdal, Jeanne Olson, Sally Swanson, June Barlow, Ad., Grace Hanson, Glenna Lauritsen. Bible Club Is Tr ing to Build Christian Fellowship Within Our School Bible Club Officers Governing Board: Ronald Crees, Rachel McKnight, Martha Maakestad, Sally Swanson, Vice Pres. Jack Barlow, Pres. Beverly Holmgren, Sec. dz Treas. Harold Carrison. THE MOUSE--a farce TWO GENTLEMEN OF THE BENCH-- CAST: a comedy Perry Brown CAST: Jay Johnston Tom Merriot Diane Natterstad Janyce Slaughter Berry Huntsinger Sally Gibson Roger Burt John Veldy Sophomore One-Act Plays '54 ll-IHHMIHN THE STOLEN PRINCE--A Chinese fantasy CAST FRONT ROW: Ronene Prior, Terry Misner, Doug Freirmouth, Robert McCombs, Ann Reinish. Judy Harmon. SEC OND ROW: James Earl, Micky Boise, Rhea Rochne, Kathy Christiansen, Sondra Scott, Pat McDonald, Mary O'Brien, Roberta Herum, BACK ROW: Perry Brown, Janice Johnson, Kay Henick, Jo Ann Ricke, Judy Nelson, Sandra Green, Bonnie Sanderson, Barry Huntsinger. 57 f '72 ,-FJA I z Contest Speech BACK ROW Dxrector M Nxceswanger, Barry Huntsmger, Bob Derrrckson Corhss Thompson Bob Lee SECOND ROW Sally Jensen, Normanda Ohlund, Betsy Gray, Mary O'Br1en Sally Glbson Barbara Hansen FRONT ROW Roxxe Jensen Sandra Nuttlng Art Allen, Pat O'Br1en, Shella O'Br1en Colleen Hunt Contest speech rnvolves several d1v1s1ons of declamauon oratoncal dramanc humorous tnterpretlve readtng extemporaneous speakrng and radlo speakmg The students enter three contests plus home ehmtnattons After home eltmmatrons only three 1n each group are ehgtble to go on to the next contest Pornts are earned at these contests that go for Nat1onal Forensxc potnts 58 . , . , , . : , , . : ! ! l ' : v I I I I . atronal Honor Soclety W V014 vypg is 43.1 BACK ROW Left to Right Colleen Hunt, Ann R1d1ey Barbara Hansen Bob Lee Carolyn McCorm1ck Drane Huntsmger SECOND ROW D1ck Rrck Meredxth M1CkE1SOh, Kay Shonkwller Betsy Gray Janet Mrller, Vlclu Long Elame Cuklanz, Man Ann Rhodes Martha Maakestad, Jack Lyman FRONT ROW Mzckxe Kltchen Pat O'Br1en, Barbara Wh1t1Sh, Harold Grems, Mary Jo Pullen Loren Mrtchell Wayne Paulson The Natronal Honor SOCICIY IS an honorary society based on leader shrp scholarshrp character and servrce All the members must be rn the top twenty frve percent of the class Each year ten percent of the sernor class and f1ve percent of the junror class 15 elected They are selected by a commrttee of teachers After the electron a banquet IS held rn honor of the new members The offrcers of the Natxonal Honor Soc1ety thrs year are Bob Lee Presrdent Carolyn McCorm1ck Vrce Presrdent and Barbara Hansen Secretary Treasurer 59 O O . f I 0 'A - ln. 'Li V., t v. ,X vw . I . 'rv -. v, ---1 1 vw-. T K ,A of fa fs to pf f 4 p ppop, p 1 r 1. 4 1 .. Q: , , , Q I s f, -. , . I : , ! 1 ' HQ M. .wsu .gn - -- lf Y-Teens BACK ROW: M. Olson, K. Dawald, M. Rhodes, M. Folkerts, M. Clark. ROW 10: E. Johnson, S. Batt, S. Kinnard, N. Sampson, K. Shonkwiler, A. Ridley, B. Sanderson, A. Paine, J. Brazee, C. Hunt, B. ller. ROW 9: V. Voster, K. Harris, S. Pederson, D. Uhlir, J. Deines, E. Christensen, M. Linn, P. Meehan, L. Hansen, N. Peterson, J. Miller. ROW 8: P. Wegman, E. Adams, D. Huntley, J. Erickson, L. De Moss, J. Johnson, K. Hennick, M. Loeschen, J. Peterson, L. Johnson, M. Mickelson. ROW 7: K. Christiansen, J. Slaughter, M. Gibbs, S. Scott, V. Long, C. McCormick, D. McDonald, M. Mortland, S. Nutting, N. Ohlund, C. Moller. ROW 6: M. Maakestad, A. Miller, J. Hansen, R. Langmo, K. Ceer, S. Anderson, P. Schenck, S. Hansen, P. Calhoun, S. Swanson. ROW 5: N. Wood- ley, S. Osgood, M. Anderson, S. Myers, J. Kelly, A. Bebo, K. Reed, B. Bixby, E. Cuklanz, A. Lutter. ROW 4: M. Pullen, L. Valen, N. Steele, M. Valen, R. Herum, D. Elwood, K. Hoien, R. Jensen, M. Rosendah1,A. Birney, S. Jensen. ROW 3: F. Sternborg, J. Fisher, S. Hill, J. Olsen, S. Fransdal, M. Longman, J. Nelson, P. Bush, S. Pemble ROW 2: K. Graff, J. Kraft, D. Natterstad, P. McDonald, C. Meadows, C. Hoffman, S. Gibson, J. Tordoff, J. Har- mon. ROW l: B. Gray, S. White, M. Hipple, J. Moore, D. Huntsinger, B. Whitish, C. Heiman, A. Meadows, C. Smith. 60 Y Teens Y 'items rs 111 or27:1111.4a11o11 of actrve grrls Throughout the yt ar they paruerpatt 111 many actrvrues such rs therr earurval the struors trrp to the lee lollrts the Chrrstmas party for chrldren from about frvt to erght years old and several dauees durrub the year One of lllbll' mam projeets lS supportmg therr break foster daughter Marrua Athahassrou fr '1 'a One Y Teen project IS makrng favors to put on the dmner trays at the rest homes on Thanksgrvrng Day The Y Teens honor the Football boys at a banquet In apprecratron the football boys demonstrate a few ox the rr plays for the grrls 39 ,Nl 61 Thesprans BACK ROW Mr Nicewanger, Barry Huntsinger Vicki Long Bob Derrickson, Corliss Thompson, Perry Brown Janet Miller SECOND ROW Sally Jensen Normanda Ohlund, Betsy Gray, Marr Ann Rhodes Sally Gibson Barbara Hansen FRONT Pat O Brien Waltraud Brenzinger, Marlys l-lrpple Colleen Hunt, Mary O'Br1en, Fred Jacobs The National Thespians society was first organized in Estherville last year under the auspices of Gail Nicewanger. The officers are: Vicki Long president- Barbara Han- sen secretary-treasurer Corliss Thompson vice-president' and Colleen Hunt recorder- clerk. The club was organized for those students interested in dramatics. This year has been spent on special projects for the purpose of raising money for an old fashioned melo- drama which the club is presenting. Initiation is held in the spring. The club has grown rapidly in this first year. 62 HoLoCo Staff Work begins early for members ofthe yearbook staff. Taking pictures, identifying them, writing copy, and arranging pages are all in a day's work. Business Manager, Roxanne Jensen Editor, Meredith Mickelson Co-Editor Mary Pat McKirchy -'rv--u-11 FIRST ROW Nancy Woodley Mary Rosendahl Meredith Mickelson Mary Pat McKirchy Roxanne Jensen Judy Garrelts Mary Jo Martin Nancy Erpelding Janet Miller SECOND ROW Sandra Pederson Pat Brinkman Sandra Nutting Waltraud Brenzinger Linda Hansen Norene Peterson V1Ck1 Long Maureen Boggess Sandi Batt THIRD ROW Susan Osgood Sandra Johnson Martha Maakestad Norma Sampson Pat Bush Mickie Kitchen Carole Moller Normanda Ohlund Pat O Brien FOURTH ROW Roberta Langmo Sheila O'Brien Ardyth Miller Lois Cerwick Ann Birney Betsy Gray Mari Ann Rhodes Susan White, Maureen Olsen Margaret Heywood FIFTH ROW Merrie Gibbs Georgia Hoffman Kathy Christiansen Judy Nelson, Nome Mickelson Karen Dawald Connie Smith Ann Meadows, Karen Knutsen, Kay Shonkwiler SIXTH ROW Ronene Prior Mr Clemens 64 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' Z 1 1 1 1 1 . . . , . 4 . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 2 , , . C , . . FIRST ROW: Jol'm Powers, Steve Anderson, Loren Mitchell, Carolyn McCormick, Connie Smith, Mari Ann Rhodes, Sally Gibson, Bonnie Sanderson. SECOND ROW: Advisor Mr. Demoney, Fred Jacob, Sally Jensen, Karen Knutsen, Sandra Greene, Diane l-luntsinger, Mickie Boies, Jerry Reynolds, John Veldy. THIRD ROW: Barry Huntsinger, Wayne Paulson, Calvin Thoreson, David Shonkwiler, Bob Lee, Jack Lyman, Advisor Mr. Niceswanger. ational Forensic League This national organization offers recognition to students interested in different forms of public speaking, such as: debate, original oratory, interpretive reading, etc, Before offering membership, however, the Forensic League requires that students acquire a certain number of points. These points can be gained from participation in, and high ratings in, extra -curricular speech work and contests. Having earned membership, a student may participate in the contests that the National Forensic League holds each year throughout the country. 65 Semor ACIIVIIICS ALLElx ART A Contest speech work 2 3 ANDERSOIN JUDY Glee Club 1 F H A 1 2 Graettlnger Iowa Basketball l BARGMAN GENEVIEVE IRENE E G A 2 3 4 BARLOW BEVERLY JUNE F H A 2 3 Blble Club 1 2 3 4 E G A 1 Homeroom Ofllcer 4 BARLOW JACK DWAYNE Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Mvced Chorus 1 2 3 Brble Club 1 2 3 4 E Club 2 3 4 Ho Lo Co 3 4 BEINESH JORDAN D Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 E Club 3 4 BRAZEE JUDY ANNE F H A 1 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Blble Club 1 EG A 1 2 BRENZINGER WALTRAUD Mrxed Chorus 4 Ho Lo Co 4 Thesprans 4 CARRISON HAROLD Basketball 1 2 4 Blble Club 3 4 COYLE RODGER ROY CREES ROINALD D One Acts 1 2 Jumor Class Play 3 B1ble Club 3 4 CUKLANZ ELAINE One Acts 2 Mrxed Chorus 3 Glee Club 2 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 E G A 1 2 3 Homeroom Offrcer 1 2 3 DAHL MARIE ELAINE Btble Club 3 4 E G A 3 4 DAWALD KAREN KAY One Acts 2 Debate 1 2 Concert Band 1 2 3 4 Twlrler 1 2 3 4 Marchlng Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 E G A 1 2 Ho Lo Co 2 4 Homeroom Offtcer 2 3 Natlonal Forens1c 1 2 DERRICKSON ROBERT W Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Track 1 2 3 4 Contest speech work 3 4 Mtxed Chorus 1 2 B1ble Club 1 2 3 E Club 3 4 Thesp1ans 4 DOMEK LEO Junxor Class Play 3 EGELAND WILLIAM LOREN F F A 1 2 3 4 ELLWOOD JOE Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 H1 Y 3 Homeroom Offrcer 2 ERAL TOM MARTIN Debate 1 2 Football Manager 1 ERPELDING KAY FRANCES Glee Club 1 ERPELDING NANCY JO M1xed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Sextette 2 3 4 Inner CIICIS 2 Ho Lo Co Homeroom Offrcer 1 3 4 FEGER LARRY RONALD Basketball 1 2 Track 1 F F A 1 2 FISCHER CYRIL EDWIN F F A 1 2 3 Blble Club 1 2 FOX ROBERT FRANKLIN Football 1 FRANSDAL SUSAN Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Concert Band 1 2 3 4 Marchrng Band 1 2 3 4 F H A 1 2 Teens 2 3 4 B1ble Club 1 4 E G A 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Off1cer 3 M1xed Clarlnet Quarter 1 2 3 4 FREY ELLEN DARLENE Glee Club 1 Blble Club 2 3 4 GARRELTS JUDY ANN -One Acts 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 Concert Band 3 Marchmg Band 3 I H A 1 2 Ho Lo Co 4 GRAY BETSY Contest speech work 1 2 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 Quartette 3 Sextette 1 2 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 E G A 1 2 3 Inner Clrcle 1 2 Ho Lo Co 2 4 Pepper 2 Home room Offtcer 1 2 Class V1ce Pres1dent 1 Class Presrdent 3 GRIESE DAVID EUGENE Homeroom Offrcer 4 HANSEN BARBARA K Contest speech 1 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 One Acts 1 2 Junror Class Play 3 Nauonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 E G A 1 2 3 Inner Crrcle 2 Home room Offxcer 1 2 3 Play Product1on Staff 4 Nauonal Forenslc 3 4 Thesprans 4 Class Secretary Treasurer 1 HANSEN LINDA KAY Mxxed Chorus 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Student Counc1l 3 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 E G A 1 2 3 Ho Lo Co 4 HANSON ALAN DEAN B1ble Club 1 HASBROOK BOB Football 1 Track 1 Mtxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Concert Band 1 2 3 4 Marchmg Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Boys Octet 1 2 4 Boys Quartet 4 Mrxed Octet 2 3 Contest Solo 2 3 4 H1 Y 4 Ho Lo Co 4 Bras Sextette 3 4 HAUKOOS MERLIN CHARLES Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Mtxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Concert Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 Boys Octet 2 Btble Club 1 2 3 4 Radro Club 3 HEINRICKS SHIRLEY ANN -Glee Club 1 HENNICK ELOISE INA Y Teens 1 HERBRANSON DAVID LEROY F F A 1 Blble Club 1 HEYWOOD MARGARET JEAN Contest speech 1 2 One Acts 1 M1xed Chorus 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 E G A 1 2 3 4 Ho Lo Co 1 2 3 4 Homeroom Offtcer 1 2 3 HOLMGREN BEVERLY KAY Mlxed Chorus 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 Ruhl C un 1 2 3 4 HUDSON STANLEY GORDEN S . . .. - - 1' ', -- 1...,1 .'. 1 - , ...,',. , .--...,1' ,,,1...1 - ', --' ,.',1 .-J,.1 K ...2' .'.1 .- ' , .-- .,1 ' ...'1 1-4 , --...,a.,1- 1..... , --' 1 1 ' . . ,' .-- - ,1' . -- - 1' 1 .1- ,..1...,.1 ' ',- , --' ,1...,. , -- - ik .1 ' ...1 ' .1 .1 .,:- ..,1...,1 .1 ' .1 ' .- , .-- ...1 .1 ...1 1 ' '.2' .1' ,.1- .1 ' . , . , --n1.-,'p- , -- .,.1 .1 1 1 ' . . - .1 - , ' . . -'A .u..1 .,'.:' ,,1 J 1 F41 ' ,.. . -- .1 , --...,,1' ,. 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Celtic Cross 1,25 Celtic Cross Play lg YWCA 1, Stu- dent ISEA 23 Delta Psi Omega 1,25 Honor Society. MIKE PETERSON Estherville Liberal Arts There must be a serious side to him somewhere. Where can it be? Student Council 25 Class President 2, Contest Speech 13 Football 2. 'V rf Mrs. PATRICIA ELLIS Estherville Teacher Education There are stars on her JOANNE FRANSDAL Estherville Teacher Education Between i les she likes pl E . . L , 1 , n 1 s JANICE GREMS Gruver Liberal Arts I believe in no man's opinion. l have some of horizon. Student ISEA 1,25 QSec.- Treas.2j5 Celtic Cross 1. SANDRA SUMPTER Spencer Teacher Education Small? So what? So is the atomic bomb! Homecoming Attendant 1,25 Celtic Cross 1,23 Stu- dent ISEA 1,25 Student Council Qvice pres.j 15 Cheerleader 2, Class Of- ficer 1. 8 88 to have a good argument.' Student ISEA 1,25 Celtic Cross lg Sextet 1, Chorus 1,23 Speech Festival 1. my ovm. Celtic Cross 13 YWCA 1. Esthervillc Junior College MAR GIE TORRENCE MARJORIE WEBER Dolliver Teacher Education She came, she saw, she'll be conquered. Student ISEA 1,23 QPres. Zj Graettinger Sextet 1, Cheerleader 25 Teacher Education YWCA 1, Celtic Cross 1,23 Why should I speak when Homecoming Attendant lg there are so many others to Queen 25 Student Council 2, do the talking? Student ISEA 1,2. Class Secretary 25 ISEA Convention delegate l,2. i' X 4 I 0'- ' JU' '1' x, ' 445' 5 JEAN HOCKETT Estherville Teacher Education If anything is worth doing at all, it's worth doing well. Student Council Qvice presidentj 25 Chorus 1,23 Celtic Cross 15 Student ISEA 2. 6. SANDRA JOHNSON Terril Teacher Education Too low they build who build beneath the stars. Honor Society 1,25 Delta Psi Omega 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 College Plays 1,25 Cel- tic Cross 25 Student ISEA 1,25 QSec.-Treas. 1j5Sextet 15 HoLoCo 25 Quartet Sr Cho- rus accompanist 1,25 State Speech Festival 1. Presents the Class of 1959 JANYCE WELP Estherville Liberal Arts Variety is the spice of life and I like mine well seasoned! Delta Psi Omega 1,25 One- act play 25 Contest Play 15 Student Director fcollege Playj 15 HoLoCo Art Work 2. JUDITH WISEMAN .tl KEN MORITZ Estherville Liberal Arts The strong, silent, good- humored type. Basketball 1,2. CLASS FLOWER--White Rose vig, if W, X X 0 5, 'P' SHARON MYERS Estherville Teacher Education Silence is golden, We 're off the gold standard. Homecoming attendant 25 Celtic Cross 1,25 YWCA 1 Cross Play 15 Student ISEA 25 Cheerleader 2. CLASS COLORS--Powder Blue and White Estherville Teacher Education CLASS MOTTO-- By our own efforts, we hope to Hardworking girl with rise. character for two. Homecoming Attendant 15 YWCA ls Student Council GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Qpres.J lg Contest Play 15 Celtic Cross 1,25 Cheer- leader 1,25 Student ISEA 25 freporter 21. W K' ,ll TEACHER EDUCATION David Brown, Gruver John Benesh, Estherville Walter Leslie, Estherville Guy Sturdevant, Ruthven LIBERAL ARTS Vemice Barnett, Estherville Ray Cornelius, Penton Kenneth Johnson, Estherville LIBERAL ARTS Qcon't.j Jim Jones, Estherville Robert Leslie, Estherville Lewis Olson, Estherville Mark Origer, Estherville Alfred Osell, Dolliver Cecil Ostheimer, Estherville Frank Perkins, Superior Oscar Sorenson, Fenton Don Umscheid, Estherville I Sextet 15 Quartet 25 Celtic Dick McNamarra, Michael Langehough, Bob Luhman, Jim Given, Guy Sturdevant, Jim Neilson, Tom Barshara D . . . uane Nehring, Dave Rasmussen, Jim Ramsey, Roger Tonderum, Leon Jesperson, Michael Ringham, Roger Mlad son. BACK ROW: Ronald Sampson, Bob Ramsey, Frank Kardoes, Don Hudson, Larry Hoien, Gerald Schimmelp- fenning, Gary Russell Forest Wagoner Delbert Jensen Darrel Stenberg Allen Rockne J In 11 , , , , , erry gva , Dave Sand vig, Philip Partello, John Bonstead, Richard Strubahr, Delbert Matheson, Harland Bergeson, Don Wells. hman Class An hour of every freshma.n's college day was spent in Communication Skills class taught by Miss Holmes. Students shown here are listening to a speech given by a classmate. 73 EQLQ' QA M A E. C. Homecoming 292131 Ja.. Queen - A A and Court A , 4, ,fu '7' Navi Attendant, Daisy Pafkim HOMECOMINC QUEIQN--Marjorie Weber Attendant, Sharon Myers Attendant, Diane Brinkman Attendant, Sandra Sumpter 15. -K 'illuf' 36- lf ur ' ' AIN n 0 E. C. Has Festive Homecoming I Gr- Hilarious sophomore skit was given at Home- Beauty and Brawn coming Pep Rally A striking contrast! er. fw- I N . .5-0 -'g'?.- I V 2 ig ,si 5 .ying P' .J A I ., : X .-Y , Q F' fi , J I vc i3 lv QQ r 4. Queen Marge receives a kiss from her favorite E. J. C. Queen's float bedecked with beauty escort! 1 is An enjoyable climax to a successful FB season was a steak supper--compliments of the Casa-Loma management. In this picture, team members, Coach Hess, and Mr. Parks en- thusiastically enjoy the courtesy. '-........-,i.,...-..i.i.- - .. . 2 . I. Q. , S1 1 1 ag.-1 412 4 ae Ur al 39: -Y 3' ' Q ag 75 .23 ,S ,n5f31,,-'nj '15,-529 t , is is N 5 awp X 1, Q EQ, 44-it . -I ' In hr, 121- MW' , Q I X X gf N-75-If A ,-.1 I XF Q x If P 4 ,Q K Iowa J. C. State Champs The Estherville Junior College football team had an exceptionally good year. They fought their way to victory under the coaching of George Hess and captured the titles of Northwest Iowa Junior College Champions and Iowa Junior College State Champions. Quarterbacks . Fullbacks . . Bob Brefile 44 Dave Sandvig 25 Tom Grein 29 Loren Lowe 27 Ron Kaltved 20 1 SEASON'S RECORD E.J .C . Gustavus Adolphus 6 13 Waldorf 0 6 Fort Dodge 0 7 Mankato 13 13 Worthington 6 19 Mason City 6 20 Northwestern 7 26 1l 'F Elected to the third all-Junior-College team 76 Left Halves . Bob Kalt Right Halves Ends . . Tackles . . Guards . . . Centers . . Coach . . . Bob Knox 33 Bob Kaltved 22 Jack Moore 28 Larry Hoien 35 Leon Jesperson 21 'F Clarence Rezac 23 Rodger Madsen 24 Jim Given Absent Larry Bartleman 26 Jerry Ingvall absent Calvin Porter 38 Forest Wagner 40 Jim Jones 39 Dave DeLoss 34 Daryll Stenbe rg 42 Phil Partello 43 Bob Luhman 32 Tom Barshara 36 Delbert Jensen 31 Don Umscheid 30 Cecil Ostheimer 37 Mike Peterson 41 George Hess 5.16 fe N.. KJ 1 ll 'ai 'M EJ r L I .5- B. l i K EJ, i nf, l y. 11' .. E , ll H Pl. , 4U 44 42 32 S .3 ' Wolves Play Exciting Basketball The E. J. C. basketball team played many thrilling games this season. Most of the time, spectators were on the edge of their seats. Although the Wolves played hard and fast ball, they had only a half-and-half' season. Team members pictured are FRONT: Walter Leslie, Ken Mortiz, Darrel Stenberg, Bob Knox, Jim Christensong SECOND: Jack Moore, Terry Yager, Al Osell, Richard Struhbar, Dean Hogansong THIRD: Coach McCorm1cx Larry Bartleman, Ron Sampson, Don Umschied. Eagle Grove Emmetsburg Martin Luther Mason City Dordt Waldorf Worthington N orthwestem Fort Dodge Martin Luther Eagle Grove Mason City Fort Dodge Emmetsburg N orthwestem Waldorf Dordt SEASON 'S RECORD Home Opposite 51 65 59 48 78 70 58 7 1 71 78 61 64 74 67 56 76 69 64 92 88 62 72 73 77 83 76 74 94 60 94 62 74 81 74 E. J. C. CHEERLEADERS Sharon Myers Marjorie Weber Judy Wiseman Carmen Maas Sandra Sumpter 2451 il 1 U U D 1 0 I f i FRONT ROW: Mrs. Young, sponsor, Vivian Bergeson, Judy Wiseman, Patricia Ellis, Marjorie Weber, Jean Ann Garrison. SECOND ROW: Sandra Sumpter, Karen Sevdy, Daisy Parkins, Patty LaRue, Marcia Peterson, Eileen Lundervold, Delores Richmond, Rosemary Graettinger, Marlene Cronk, Ellen Hoben. THIRD ROW: Margie Tor- rence, Joanne Fransdal, Judy Krieger, Carmen Maas, Sandra Johnson, Janice Zumach, Jean Hockett, Sharon ' R W. T B h D 'd B wn. Walter Leslie, Myers, Rita Wiegand, Jean Scott, Guy Sturdevant. FOURTH O ' om as ara, avi ro Darrel Stenberg, Delbert Matheson, Don Wells, Harland Bergeson, Jim Hill. Student Iowa State Education Association The Student Iowa State Education Association is an active group composed of college students who are entering the educational field. The aim of this group is to familiarize the student with the many phases of the teaching profession which he may encounter. The local organization began the year by serving as host for the Fall Regional meeting. At the local monthly meetings panel discussions, reports, films and guest speakers keep the members informed on current teaching procedures. The Student ISEA also sponsored a Christmas project. The chapter officers are Marge Weber, president, Vivian Bergeson, vice president, Pat Ellis, secretary- treasurerg Judy Wiseman, reporter, and Jean Ann Garrison, historian. Mrs. Elsie Young is the local spon- sor. 78 1 4 LEFT TO RIGHT Ruth Egeland Sandra Johnson Jim Jones Jan Welp Mxss Lllhan Holmes Qsponsorj Judy Wrseman Delta PS1 Omega The Delta Psl Omega honorary dramatrc fraternrty was orgamzed lor the purpose of provrdrng an honor SOCICIY for those dorng a hlgh standard of work ln dramaucs To be ellglble for membershlp a student must have played a major role rn a three act play or lts equrvalent rn one act plays or stage work College students have many chances to partrcrpate rn speech work Opportumtles lnclude actrng stu dent drrectrng rad1o broadcasts and contest actrvmes umor College 5- 3 uartet The Jumor College Quartet and thelr accompan1st sang wrth a mass chorus for a teacher s conventron rn Des Mornes besrdes appearmg rn connectron wrth local college functrons L R Peter Abel, Delores Rxchmond Sharon Myers and Delbert Matheson Ac companrst Sandra Johnson .4 79 2 f' . xt-, -L, A - 5 ' if f fx 2 l ' , XA ' N-' 5 1:-L J ' : 9 1 ' 7 1 ' ' 1 ' I Y . . - , . . . - . il: 352 0 J. 5 .yi 1 N ,N-S ei 5 ' I IH A W 2 , . . , I . . Q w X .- .: ' , qs 'XG 1 P .-.tux r-L,,h--as SEATED Susan Knutson, Bob Breffle Marlys Hassel Jean Hockett STANDING Marjorle Weber Delbert Jensen Jxm Jones, Delbert Matheson, Dave Rasmussen and Dean Arvrl Parks Student COUHC11 Bu11ds School Sp1r1t The Esthervrlle Juntor College Student Councrl IS a very actrve student government organrzatron Members are elected to therr posrtrons by the student body The student Councll sponsors the hornecomrng celebratron nud wrnter honor banquet and other socral gatherrngs throughout the year One of the hrghlrghts oi the year IS the mxd wrnter honor banquet sponsored by the Student Councll In the p1cture at the left, Sandra Johnson IS showmg the gold pm she recerved at the banquet to Marjorze Weber, center, and V1 vran Bergeson, left. Sandra recerved the pm for mamtarmng a three semester stra1ght A Q4 O01 average ! A:,a,,qg5 1 I ,EQ-1:4 . QQ, ' - . Q4 1 if l ,bi A S 1 - wr gli, Tf . . 5 , .C we 7 -53 ... ,A +1 -ff! 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O C U l O ' l S FRONT ROW Sandra Surnpter frosej, V1v1an Bergeson frosej, Judy W1seman fsrlver pmj, Sandra Johnson fgold pmj, Barbara Rexd fsrlver pmj, Ruth Egeland frosej, Marc1a Peterson fsxlver pmj SECOND ROW Guy Sturde vant frosej, M1chae1 Langehough fsrlver pmy Kenneth Johnson fgold pmj, D3V1d Brown fsrlver pmj Donald Hudson fs11ver prnj, Jean Scott frosey Honor Soerety Promotes Scho1arsh1p The Iunror College Honor Socrety 15 open for membersmp to students who mamtam a 3 Z5 or above average At the m1d term honor banquet honor students are awarded for therr scholastrc achrevements Gold prns are pre sented to those students who marntam a 3 25 or hrgher average for three semesters whrle those who have mamtarned thrs average for only one semester recerve srlver prns Roses are awarded to those who have an average of 3 00 3 25 A feature of th1s year s mrd wlnter banquet was a talk by Waltrud Bren zmger, hrgh school forelgn exchange student from Ger many Here the group 11s A 1 tens as Waltrud K- speaks TX. ' I -' uv t . ,M A 2 . W xp? 7-N, N 5 f. 5 r 9 Q x ,w .X , , 4? Y . . . . , . . . . , O I . . . . . , - , . . . 1 . - ' I 'I V V . ' u J A A I V 1? ' Q Q V . . 'Q x - af - 1 -- xii, .5 'Q' 3 Qi A X -. 5- ' f- , raffi, -'Z ' r I , r gf' ' 2 K A E. C. Offers Speech and Dramatics Speech and dramatics play an important part in the Estherville Junior College extra-curricular activi- ties. Each spring, the college students participate in the Northwest Iowa Junior College Speech Festival, and in the State Speech Festival. During mid-winter, college students have a chance to participate in . the college plays. This year, three one-act plays--a farce, a comedy, and a drama--were presented. Their casts were: THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW WHEN THE WHIRLWIND BLOWS ffarcej fdramaj Joan Evans . . .............. Jan Welp Madame Androya ......... Sflndr-1 1011115011 Bob Evans .... . . Dick McNamara Anna, her maid . . . . . . Barbara Reid Mrs, Schrump , . , . .Janice Zumach Josefa, a peasant . . . . .Rita Wiegand Gene White . . . . .Delbert Matheson THE MARRIAGE PROPOSAL fcomedyj Stepan Stepanovitch Tshubukov . Donald Hudson Natalia Stepanovitch ........... Jan Welp Ivan Vassiliyitch Lomov .... Harland Bergeson College students finished their story--telling unit in Communication Skills class by entertaining the third and fourth grade students at Maniece School. Here, the camera catches the action as ffrom LEFT TO RIGHTJ Harland Bergeson displays Peter Rabbit whom he has just read aboutg Jack Moore obediently waits to have the apple shot from his head by William Te11 QMichael Langehoughjg and Jean Ann Gar- rison feeds her Pekinese after reading the story of Snoozy, a little dog who likes surprises. . . , Q , Us Elf V- f l s L. ,. 1 t H Q, 4 I .I . ! - . ,TW OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Scenes from The Marriage Proposal 'v Your Junior College Ho-Lo-Co edi- tors, Sandra Johnson and Barbara Reid, are shown at left. 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