Goessel High School - Bluebird Yearbook (Goessel, KS)
- Class of 1955
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-sw- xx..-f Th H55 Blu bird Pr nl nDThVR SCF'T NOREA ICKEL A J 114 EL FAEDDIE NIEHS EDITOR AS LSTA T EDITOR B LNESS AJAGER ASS'T BUS MANAGER al- 1 qu.. inf f A Z' le-ul Mr W O Schmidt Princloal Industrial Arts H5134 .Li 27. Board of Directors TheodoreD1rPsen Director cooks August Duerksen Clerk Mrs h K Wiebe Jacob Voth Treasurer Hrs Albert Unruh Custodian Mr P P Unruh Custodian Mr Dick Wiebe Mr Herbert P Franz Miss Virginia Neufeld Mr Gerald S Deckert Music Commerce Vocational Ag acully nf-v x Q- Mlss Elizabeth Fast English Library Mr Elmer Klippenstein Physical Science Mathematics Coach J Willard Linschbld Social Science Bible Literature Biological Sciences Mrs Bessie L Loose Home Economics - L :iz?f'J-fx! L ji.. 5 f', MP. . , ,Wx 1 N153 r. fl 1 Q D SN 'Just a little spark of mis ABRAHAM NIKKEL President 'Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him ' H1 Y Member 1 2 3 b H1 Y Cab I4 Glse Club 1,2,3 u Student Council 1 A cappella l,2,3,4 Operetta 2,3 FFA Officer M, Play 1 3 Librarian 3 Annual Bus Manager b FRANCES SCHMIDT Secretary 'Her heart is like a moon, al vaye a man in it ' Band l,2,3 U Twlrler 2 3,b Pep Band 2 A cappella 2,3,b, Glee Club l,2,3,b Operetta 2, 3 Bluebird Staff 9 M Annual staff U Cheerleader 1 Y Teen ember 1.4, ,M Play 2,3 Con ggstuP1sy R, Girls 15 Ensem e ESTHER SCHMIDT Vice President 'Allgre t women ofthis country are dead, and I'm not feeling well ' Band l,2,3,b Pep Band 2 3 A cappella M Glee Club 1, , , Brass Quartette 3 Contest ol oist 3,4 Y Teen Member 1 2,3 M Class Pres l Librarian 2, 3,u B1ueblrdStaff 2 3,u Ann ua1Staff 2 Annual Ass Ed1tor Girls 15 Ensemble DENNIS SCHROEDER Treasurer Muef' Band l,2,3,h Acappella 2 3,5 Glee Club l,2,3,b FFA 3 u H1 Y Memberl,2,3,h FFA Offic- gr u Play 3 Boy's 15 Ensemble 2 Boy's Quartette b Operetta ' 1 A 9 I ' Q , , : 9 -I Q . ' Q, ,I+- 3 . 2 ' : Q 1 . ' . 3 ' ' 1 ' ' ' : - : . 3 r I ' 3, Annual .Editor uh Pl.ay 1,3g N Yi w n ' 1 I 5 1 : 3 , J ' Z I I 3 ' I 2 -1 Q 3 3 ' 3 . , 2,3. IRENE MEDEL I may be tall, but I don't have to stoop to conqu r Band 1 29 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 11 A ca P- S118 1n2n3:b Y Teen MembgP,1,2,3 Teen Cab Q Annual Staff 3 Bluebird Egitgrtb 511113 Operetta 2,3 Clarinet r e e arinet S 1: f 15 Ensemble 3 Ogtete A ex e te 3 Girls VERNON DYCK 'Built on the Longfellow plan G1eeC1ub1 2,3,u A eapene I+ H1 Y 1 3 U FFA 3 L BO IIE UNQIH It 1sn't will mower a girl needs new a ays, 1t's won t power Bend1,2,3,b G1eeC1ub 1 9 1 L A caoella M Y Teen Member 1,2,3 b Y Teen Cabinet M StudentCouncl1 2,U Librarian 3 Blue bird Staff 2 U Play 3 Pep Band 2 DENNIS DUERKSEN 'We turned on the radio andthe wave link Settled in his hair GleeC1ub 1 2,3,h A oepella 2,3,b Oper- et A 2 3 H1-Y1 2,3 u rr-A 3 u Band 1, DEE DEE SCHMIDT 'One never knows, does one? B nd 1,2,3,bg Twirler 1 2,3 '- Cheer- leader 3: Y-Teen H6mb91'1n2v3 ut A Capella 1 2,3 bg GleeC1ub 1 2 3 bg Operetta 2 Play 1,2,3g Contest play 3: Girls Sex- tette U. DELORIS HILDEBRAND 'Will she be first to take the vowe?' Band l 2,3,b Y Teen Member l,2,3 b Student Council 3 Play 3 Bluebird Staff b Pep band 2,3 A oapella U, Glee Club l,2, U KENNETH THIESEN 'Don't worry, the girls won't hurt you H1 Y Member l,2,3,b FFA 3 b B0y'g Glee Club 1 PEARL HIEBERT 'She'll find a way or make one Lehigh H S 1,23 Contest Play l Girls eextette 2 Kayettes l,2, Goessel H S ,b Mixed Octete 3 Y Teen Member 3 peretta 3 Glee Club l,2,3 A oapella 112. JOYCE UNHUH u1dn't ittm grand to hear her shout A capella 3 U Pep band 2,3 U Clarinet Bextette 3 U Librarian b Annual Staff u Bluebird Starr u Play 3 Opereuta 3 MARVIN DUERKSEN any ngme'e Marvin, Is'poee you know yours?' G1 Cl b l 2 3 b H1 Y Member l 2 3 M ale? c:blnSz'3 H1 Y V100 Pres 'u' iFA b FFA Pres M Student Council Pres Softball 1 2,3 u Basketball 1 2,3fb Baseball 2,3 h Ass Bus Managerof'Blue bird 3 Bug Manager D Class Pres 2 Claes Sec 3 9 I D I ' I I I 3. 0 .l ' I 0 I .1 8 : : - , : 3. U I Iwo . Y-Teen Memberl,2,3,b3 Glee Club l,2,3,bg 2 I I a ' I ' I I I - 1 I ' . . - g - - 2- ' ' I 1 Q 1 I I ' 7 , Q . . T RUTH ANN SCH IDT 'It'sthe ouietmouse thatgets thecheese Y TeenMember1,2,3,h Glee Club l,2,3,b A oapells M Girls 15 U NORMAN RATZLAFF 'I'm a manof few words, scatter, women Band 1 G1eeClub l,2,3,b FFA 3 A Stud ent Council B H1 Y Member l,9,3, NAR! ANN GOERTZ udho said red hair was a signer bad tem per? Band l,2,3,b Glee Clubl,2,3,U' A capella 2 q,L Pep uand l,2,3 Operetta 2,3 Clar inet BSXWUO 3 U Y Teen Member 112.33 Girls 15 Ensemble Q 'He's a self made man, and worships his creator Band l,2,3,U A cspella 1,2,3,b Glee Club 1 2,3 u H1 Y Member 1 2,3,L H1 1 Cabinet M FFA officer 3 Play l,2,3 Oneretta 2,3, Basketball l,2,3,b Base ball 1,2,3,u Softball 1,2,3,u, student Council 2 M Class treasurer 3 DONALD SCHROEDER 'I'm a lone wolf, and it's my night to howl Glee Club l 2,3 M Softball l 2,3 b Baseball 2,j,b Basketball l,2,3 FFA 3 M FFA Officer M C1assTreas 1 H1 y Member l,2,1,h I - 3 g 1 7 3 Bu I 3 I ' ' : - - 5+- M - T 3 DJ I I I . - I - I KENNETH BANHAN N - : . 9 1 I ' 1 2 3 : 7 . : . o I 1 I n a I 1 1 Z 3 I 0 : I 0 2 - , . 'I'm on the brink of agreat career, will somebody mush me off ' Band Club etta 2.3 inet Pres DELORID ANN SCHMIDT 2,3,b A capella 1 2,3 U Glee 1 9 3 h Librarian 2 Play 3 Oper- 3 Annual Staff 3 Bluebird Staff Y Teen Member l,2,3 U Y Teen Cab- 3 U Y Teen Pres b Class Vice Student Council l,L Piano solo ist 2 3 Contest soloist l,2,3 Mixed Octette 3 Trombone Trio 3 Brass Quar- tette 3 Girls 15, 2 Girls Quartette 2 Trombone Quartette 2 Girls Sextette U DCNAVLN SCHIMI DT 'Like Paul Revere, he rides at night ' Band l 2 M A canella 1 2 3,b Glee Club l,2,3, Softball l,2,3 M Basvet ba l 1 2,3 is Baseball 1,2,3 ls H1 YMem ber 1.2 3 u H1 Y Cabinet 3 1 Play 2 1 Contest Play 3 b FFA O ficer 3 FFA b Operetta 2 3 Boy's quartet 3,b Mix ed Octete 2,3 Boy s 15 2 Contest Solo ist 3 U Class Pres 3 Student Council U Class Vice Pres 1,2 Annual Star 2 CLIN 10N SCHMIDT 'The worldknows nothing of 1t'a greatest men H1 Y Member 1 2 3 H FFA 3 u G1 C1 b 1 2,3,b Band i ' ' ee u Q . 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Goertz API o0HI1d+ SChI1lt 11 Deloris Donavon Frwnces CLAQS HISTORY In the yea of 1951 twenty two eaber fre hnen e tered the halls of C H S B lH5 5 n freshmen Tlke usual, we soon 1cqua1nted ourselves Nlth Fo el H bh ofneol On n1t11t1on day we certoinly nu t h.ve looked breen, for every t me Yo tome t the froxt doo we had to put her in por olr har 'LI1 the wdolo lID'1I' green bows thnt ve The Donovan councxl po1 or had fre hm 1 recept1on and bone class officers tor 1 eshnen yeor Schnwdt, vnce presmten , ond Don ld members were D61OT1S Ann Schnvdt ire reverse to bo throubh Je nad to nd carry the sexlors oo 1 After were Esther Schnldt president, Schroele ee treus1r r The nbie 1Llf1 Mr Frinz was our sm u We al o took pert n the .11 school ploy, het s My Boy COlD16 bonoff cane f on Anlover, Khnsws, to JO1H us for the LTSC two months of school, and we closed the Wren we cwmeto school 11' sophomores Even thoubh we look rotker green Tbrs year to rove to Cw11for,i1 frcsenen year w1th 23 1 the rlwss l952,we thought we were rwther sophisticated young thought we were snort, our six weeks tests made us there were 22 sbuin, for Connie Sr off ha' left us This yeor we elected Marvin Duerkson,presioen+ Donwvon Schmidt, v1oe pres idelt, und Zona rl tt, sec trewsurer The Urrub end Kenneth BQIWLH Hr Klipoe stein This year we abwin took part in the all yer We also served nt the jun1orrsen1or HOW11i1DS In 1953 our JUDIOT yewr, we elected sturent bOUDC1l memoers were Bonnie wws our sporsor school p'oy,HA6ventures of Tow Saw b11QuCt We were dressed as Hqt1V6 Donavon qChD1dt, pres1dert Deloris Ann Schmlct, vlce-presioent, M rv1n Duerksen,secret ry Kenneth Bwnnan e urer The student counc11 members were D LO is h11e8DTWDO awd Dorold Schr eder Our spo1sor wus Miss Twggnrt This yenr our cl ss totoled 23,for Fenneth Th19S- en cone to Joir us We presente1 UThe Nutt Fan11yW, Q comeey in b ee acts, as our JUAIOT play before e lorbe aueierce It wns Q reel suece s Mrs W O SChD1dt was the director We had Q rent t1DS gett1xb the junior senlor bnrquet,n'Neath the R llinb Deep , ready nver thoubh we were teased one torme ted by the SGn1OTS, we still engoyed it an0 kept on working For one of our class part1es we hm? 1 hayrock T1 e to Schleh ber Den On the wwy down there 1 tlre blew out After ehrsirr aroun the country for spwre, we flnally bot on our way 1 elf Uhe v et there it was c rk, and without li ht we cou1d.'t tell 1f wr were ewti fooc or SOWCth1' else In September we ebolu returned as Jollv SCTIOTS f r 19,s 5 Our cl ss Off1C6TS were Able 11kke1 presldert mstner QPhP16t tice fre t Frnzces SChH1dt ecretnry and De 15 Schroeder treasurer B te T ruh 1 Lo ovon SChD11t, stu'ent COUDCI1 Miss Fast wnc Mr Schnict were our spo or 1 tt le t u t 0 to Betnc J 1659 Q nur f U lo H r Jmr IO ov Hef1n progeftfor our sc iortrl WZl Q 11a enero 1 , un c ' 'Wqlt T111 the oun SP1 f 1116 L 1 t C 1 :JOEY Lbs Cece rm +Qr ve Q proorem conslstir 11 1 number Leai1gs end UTL1C 1 JQPWt1OD T 1S nrm,r1f nv: 11 tW1CC be ues ef er w st rms me b1E everccf the year Wes +116 .enlor plvg Tnverder '1CCn,WhlCh IM nnrll 49 unger the 11'6Ct1CD of M158 Fest r cwve b ck on MP0 1 1 +1c banvuet it LT1OTS for u . 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M CLASS PHOPHESY It is the year 1975 It has oeen 2C years s1nce I have seer any of my classmates Lany wonderful th1n s have hav ened to that class I for instance was marr1ed 1D Japan and after several fears we came oack with two sets of Wedel tw1ns It is hard work ralsin a famlly so to make th1ngs more lnterest 1ng I am a census tarer S1nce it 18 almost mmoossible to f1nd a baby sitter I have to take my daughter Roma Rebecca, w1th me a lot of t1mes The flrst classmate to be 1nterviewed was Kenneth Bauman He 15 now the famous pllot of the first flylag saucer to have reached the moon successfully He has made 5 trlps to the moon and says he is now ready to start writxng on hls ser1es of books entltled nBanman's Adye tures 1D Space' Iext I called at the offlce of Dr Denn1s Duerasen He has made many im- portant nedlcal d1SCOV6r16S but his ma1n dlscovery 1S that he can cure most of the women's aches and pains by H18 klnd friendly sm1le next I went to New York where we f1nd Delorls Ann Schm1dt She 18 marrled. but S1106 she d1dD't llke the idea of chang1ng her 1n1t1als, she marr1ed her hlgh school sweetheart Per husband Donavon 15 the director of the lew York Phllharmonzc DB1OT1S Ann 15 kept busy trylng to make thezr son Donnle appre clate good mus1c Pe iHS1StS that cowboy music 15 h1s favor1te Before leav1ng New York I stopaed at uPeinrich's DPIVG Inn to have a ouick lunch There is one tr1ng I can say for Bonnie she can mage the oest 'Cumst Borshtu in the whole J S A My next stoa was in Chicago Illinois, where I tryed to see my old fr1end Irene Uedel She is kept busy being the Dean of Women at the State Universltv Her spare time the 11ttle that's left after a days work, 1S spent be1ng en terta1ned by the De.n of Men I decided to t ke lt easy in the afternoon and go for a swim in the universlty swlmming pool Upon arrivlng there I saw the handsome lifeguard, f0SCu1ng another classmate Joyce Unruh She is no! Lady Montgomery w1fe of a famous mi1110DH1T6 She has very little spare time oe cause she spends all her t1me giv1ng parties for her husband's be t friends Now for a plane r1de to South Am6T1CH After gettlng on the plane at the alrport I was assured of a safe journey becausethe WITDIHDG pilotwvs none other than Dennls Schroeder He has now become the sole helr of the Schroeder World Airl1nes Arrivimg in South Amer1ca I went to the B?t1V6 villare to v1sit Frances Scnmmdt Through her interest 1n the mcd1ca1 profession she has f1a lly conv1nced her husband to become a doctor Frances' three sons keep her pretty busy, but she still fines time to go along w1th her husband when he m Yes h1s interestlng V1S1tS to the natlves in the Jungle She finds the DPt1VC dances oulte 6DtCTtD1H1Dg From South America I wenton to Chin where.Pearl qiebert is spendlng a few days finding out about the 'Do's and Don'ts of Datingn 1n Ch1na She 1S nuking a world study of thls lmportant Gu6St10B After a few days in fore1gn countrl s I was onceb ck in the United States Arr1v1ng1n.Hollywood, I dCC1dCd to h ve my half set in dary Ann's Beauty S lon After graduating from college she dec1ded to become a beauty operator she 15 kept busy oy famous movle stars who lnsist on ch ngin he1r h,1r styles every day The famous movle star, Ruth Ann SCDmlCt is C1HS1Df her more trouble thrn anyone else She 1ns1sts on h.v1nv short hr1r out stlll wants it to loo long She w1ll currently be seen st rr1ng 1n hor latest picture nThe Uawarted O esu the story of Esther Schmidt and her life as the matron of a ch1ldren's home Her huso nd has oeen very devoted to her and helped her to raise these chllaren as her own - . 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'E . . . . 1 . 1, w ' ' 0 ' O O Q I A. . 4- S q . . . A Q fl e ' , . . l ' - LA 1 , , . . f L ' 'D l .A - p N . ., ' 0 GOIPD across countrv 1 rqfl'fcQme to th gyod 011 town of Go ssfl. kansas, 1 5 1 asr t the ame t wfs n hose L d old 11gh schcom days Go s 1 o USU now had a large bus ness SPet1V7 ada 0 o mt ful res1dence seo lon, On the ou fklri of Goessel th re J s Q the raowo Stct1On I found vu the L31 0 h C a 1dr al o rQ,1 0 tue were two of 'we stars o itat mer and Jet ro I , PDA 1 J 3 t sofa another ne1 reoord 'Lunsoheld Ham on. , nf r soend nh half a day at 1 Fb10ePI was tne owner and onerater Jnnwwd hfoeaer anW harv1n Duerksen gnt d noofef' Lh y are nr HHOU1 as was Vernon yof. D6 cole motuat e got h n to 1 noout rr re aLW the pretty and wealthy 1 nt Q :tm L1 m. Th Je dPlVlHg along I saw differ- ent Slgdr adrertlsmni tt t let? Patel so I f c1dei to soend e Much to my SUTPT1SG the not 1 was oyoreted 'f 'crman Petzl ff T g1T1S W Q and to get nlght there, declded to svend the ncyt day looclr ,round tvon and doing some sho IP plng I Fnt1CFd th.t foessel now h d 1 W rue, new Pennv s store. It was open- ated by lklels, nareWy A, J Lrkk 1, 6 s mo+to was Uwmftv por cont prof1t or nothlng He oftem h d to b vo t11FFG away because of thls motto, While shop- plng I met Delorls H11QCbTQU10 Sho told me how prosperous the Schm1dt'schicken ranch wws she s ys lt as lxeo ed nbehlng uoess ln ly last tr1p w.s to Ywshlnbton, D bg, x1ere wltnessed s very lmportant moment for one of our former cWass members, Zona ' att 4 1in.l.J BCY1SV6d wh t t a no o her women has ever accomollshed. une nas gust been lnaugur ted the 1 as first womfn Presldent of the Unlted States. In her snare time she rldes around ln her Jeeo 1nstead of UWBVIAQ golf as other Presldents have done ln the past. Thls ends my census taklng for the class 0' 1955. I am sure all of you w 11 w 1 abree that many unusual and 1nterest1ng thlngs have happened to my former class members, ' ., - ' 1: : . ,, -. ,, ' . 1 , ' . .. ' 4 .. . .. ..., ,. N :,, - . Q V ' . .'. . : : f. .V 4. 1 ' . But ., H t - - s es rt, 1 t ' . , so 4 - . . - . , ', .i f- 'fn ay is 5 'rf,1,i .' , e Ht' - -' A . A 4 - 'W - V A 2- - - ' r- 1 - t- ,s 1 . C e Ya H P2u'u statznnq ,S .,, .1-1 t ' - ' . J- -' '- M - 'A L ' ' f. . 'V -..- S. ..- . ' '1 -4 -Kp. Lug I--A , 4 1 '. . J .L - ' , X s ,, L .1 w ,L w ' - gf I 1 V' - f Q e ut t .C I s 1- Q nt at 1-Lan Us . - L . ' .D .1 I! 2' 3 -A, ','f .' J. ' ., f '1 N . - ,V - 1 Lgiv ' J -'11 .,f,f .Jr 8,, . A 'N Q -L.G .Q s I v - -r - . -Y - 1 M A , , 7 - f ' 110 .1 4 J. It i., 7.1-1. K' pf: .. Y, ,n .AA -., . ,, 'I .b F . - , - ,H ,, ' 4, .'. ' T . : l ' ' ,- - lihldl a tail iron the SeJf1OU nottcze that the cab drlver . 1 if . Y-A D Q - , .. g it rv. - D ls ' 1 ' . I -L ' 'I ' 8 l O' Q- . 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N Cluxsb .LL 1 s x r s, Pl f ov o D nr our beloved 'lgh scnool do here m ke Q1 s our lest 11 l ewd te tlmo y I bondld Schroeder xlll my s nool slrl o ol Xl0HnfD or o' tr. girl who'11 n d lt more ren 1 1 or o s o Jolorl Q H 1 o1l1tJUJ W wa o lls my BH contes 9 o o a pw U ru? rel t al x1ll mt, Lo e u 1 d cut d to Dondld noy lass o have foulo L g Pomtalnlnk ell L C or t ugs slowldv the 'mn ue has had c'1tt1 5 sm thfr :ohm 1 l love for Glas Lcol DUSIC to E rt Voth woo wxs last H rd JTACt1Cl far at the nu lC ffstlwal Fra ces QCHHl6+ r gettlng very bored wltl evo iris svent lwtely 1th ermit rl en, wills mem to laJ1na T1Ck 1 .allwl lot me say tlis he'1l sure Y Q Ol you a io,d1 I Able N1YkLl loovato Ruthle PWlH61 the SDDCIP1 rlvoledgeof dT1V1lF to school wlth a carloxd or Q udemts RGHGWUPI lt nestn be done dally, swowstorw or not I Ruta Ann Schmmdt vlll my mart of t e gentlf fd lady 1A the sor or nlay to Jarrt DCHH1dt who always so ms to get the rxr of a 'Screwball' I Pearl nelbert, vlll my serlous r ture to Donnle m1el and Hartnut d1bUS Der D e Schrldt 1 vfs lor Slnglng but why h1sn't she left lt before? I Joyce Unruh, wmll my Stud1OHSH9SS to 1arold Unruh I ko,e yvu'll tal Ch1S SLTlGUSlV UU H I Mary Ann Goertz will my rad ha1r to Jorol Schnldt whlch w1ll go nicely wlth hls ruddy coral xlon ind lemon colored car Mc Norman Ratzla11 Vernon Dyck Kenneth Thleson, Dennls Duerks n Cllnton Schmidt, and Harv1n Ducrkscn w1ll our ab1l1ty to stay away from glrls to anyone who 15 unfortunate fnough as to have th1S ab1l1ty espocially FL1VlH dlcbcrt Eldon Pankratz Gary Unrun, and NOT11S doclk I Denris Schrocd r, w1ll my Mercury olus all that go s wlth it to my brother Jerry Lot me say this Terry that's really g1v1ng you a lot I Donavor ocrrmdt H111 my self COHf1d0DCC ln any s1tuat1on to Jocl roy for wrom lt flll come ln mlghty handy at tlN6S I Dclorm mloebrind wlll toe whole s hool to rvomo v o foils me can 5 t more out of lt trol I d d. I. Bornlc Uxruh, Klll my beautlful blonde nalr to Mr, Hcrbcrt 3, Franz, woo can certamnly uso 1t. f ' T JI- v I . .AN . 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CLAuS 1LL qCOHt1HuSdD I gona Plstt xlll mv nsnv bovfrlends to udlth Krause GO1Db to college Cer bnlns 3101gl I Irene 'edel vlll my CWQ lieu to anyone of tue 1 0oP1A5 freshmen who V111 b am lb' is 5'Olg1 to vawt C 'Qc' e the lDQuTHWPHt tue wlrxors QW se L nlU6'S Wm e 'orl hex ve certa1n1y nad 11t t hen lUGSS 1h Wlwz e we c Ol they'll engoy teens Ives afte ihc fopunores? Lhey Qon't neue euytll f hc, save t 0 nerve WhlCh c uals e Je could 1Vs teen ue freslwcu we wovle 1FC to flVG a can o swlnach UhlCF tl V ne Q to een tnolr tr ngbn thro mfyt t rkc y fa IITV appO1Ut Qc wlds, DT1HC1 1 Q soll Gxevutor of 1bo 1 hor unto we sat olr deed and skaW on tuis 17t d y OI 5 1' NA H, 1 lr ' 17 J. . f . . 64 , C. , 4 L 1, L, U , 1 . A,3 1 'f ,' M' 4. , ' '.. 2- , ' , 7 V -' , , , -.-3. L V ., L A11 . LV, , A ' .L.A Q , I . we .A . Q -QW -N V 'L ' Q. tl ex .'. . , .V 'uf' , , Q TTA .J ' '. ' 1 ' ' '.. . 1 71 ..l ' ' we diss i- Lx. ,ll tL, Hip- ,es - th f - d. - 5 , 10 LLP' 'Q fbeir - vS 'Q to now. ' 3: v e ' IW Q -, - , , W I , 1 we 5 t out of t:Q-r way. m - w , 1 . -1 V --, mA, e - N .1 I M ' cn 1 ll-Lr +. uv 11, , f WL al els 2 r' P - 1, w To t' , 2.2K -N . 1 l'l 5 . f s,' , ., -.' - but Q ' k 7 ' f- - 1- ' '-AA - W , -1- up s V L igb ti, ,,, 1 3 ters. 'Jw -vw-.1-1' - . ,, fr r-. 3 -.A . . .H V - v1 hs,Lz M Hr. x.e. A, .+ 0.1, ee 1 , , f Vu w 11. -- 1 A . ff A . 'L h A rw, 155- F ue Keen Pres iT ' N1 ouncil 'VJ 95 Flawlng u Unruh Vice Pres Janzen Sec K Baller U1 sen Frey T7 h1cAe1 '1 Nlcnel P3 c midt Hlebert Pans atz Chrvedef B Votn W1enS E Flaming .54 bert Ratzlaff Thiesen iQ Joel achmidt Trees ,,-v 'Nx -dl chwl C unc 1 Lehrman H Unrau Q. A ri, 7 . ' X 'A V ' mf. -. D PY R. L. A' ' in -, . 'x N , M , 1 '-s QQ is h jIl!v I j7 Q , ef' 5- , . . 'S , . ' , 4 bww X 4 x nj, W A xXl Q ? , L 'f x - 'A' V ff 3? ' gng R X E. S ..L. dt Q CA . J. ra M. , , V 3. 3 A 1 Q 4 I ' 1 ', ,v I L l 5--Y! e e , r e if fi' e 1' - X K Yin- I I .. - : '.:, , , Zi : A ,, f V , J. M. 2.2, Hie - J, e ey e , 4 ' ,J-J Q- l .F 5 v f li 'A ' ' in D? XX X I if' wig Tir ffm - f E qu I . . I -Y -X' 1 '. ,..' '31 , A I Y 5 ' ' N. 1 . lr J. li. HPUW1' ' 1 1 3' A Q, , -4 - V W V ,29.1 , I 3 Kv 1 ' ' . ' ,A , '- f ' 121 ' x f I-.i 3 Schmidt L. 5 V- S - - - E. A QQ, , Yr w- - ' t 3 1 W A , ' '-1. 34. '-' It 1956, who W1 1 alma s bp remembereo fo I' his spirit of co operation, willingness to work, and ability to make friends iz In Memoriam of Richard Fast, class of L Voth M Pres ,f L Bartel Goossen -41 J Krause J Schmidt 4121 D Unruh M Unruh Schroeder Vice Pres L Brandt Heirricha L Loucms J Schroeder A Unruh D V Frey Sec Treas f.: V Dirksen G Janzen kke1 Schroeder my 1:7 B Wedel Wedgl ld-OX D Unruh S Council J Schmidt S Council B1 Dueck J Duerksen C Klaaeen H Klassen go 6 J Schmidt K Schmidt I N Thieaen A Unrun '27 Voth W Voth D Wedel 'vu WEP rw, nv L Wedel H wiens 9: I f , ll 1 M 3- VT , - 'X X V, J 1 J 1 '5 , 4 'Y A P. jeg A H 'lllf 3 if - 1 r L x, A xx Q Eg I ' Q S ' A ,V , ' I I A' xx 'T - 4 is ' . , S. . R x I R , - ., - ,I vi' -. sw lt, : f Ig ,V L . 1 Vy,gt Fi w' 'VA - 1 V. :3,1.' :JXQ H , '.,Q f L N qu.-L Qfff hh Q' M, h. . . , . s,Kl-Si, 4 13 sg K. A 13? ,re h1lf gee U , 1 L. N1 - . . , , S G' 1 9' f - fx 5 A mfg V- A A , 1 Y I A 1 . . J. , ' h f-.2 . gk? V W ji k,L4 S i'fN 6 S f 3, g'A I f.f'7 er V , ,u llll of I f fo x, 1 J' 4 X PS . - EY f - I 3 1 r A ' fl' - - A ' ,y 5 'I x A . . H, . , D Ssen R Schroeder R R91 9? FSS Vice Drps ec Trees H Nikvel S Counc1W H nuer sen FV' Duer sen Scqmict S Council NF! D Frey G Frey D P13F1n Klagsen P NW 2, AV L Nlcxel J natzlaff ns 'wff' J Reimer Reimer J Schroefer G och- dt J Schroeder J Lhiesen Q Unrau 4 , A . 4: .A . .. xxx - 1. Unruh O Venper and DIRLCFu Herbert :rar DFUM MADC LTTE Schrlct, TrIRLERS F Schm ot, chnict, E Reims rey hb I hm O , N N f I we el, V Goertv, J Unrun, V Frey, N Thiesen, F Schwii s Unrau SOUDAP D L vote, CLA INLT Dirksen TEN R SAX E5 D Schmidt, R Re1mer,J 5chm4 Bartel, A Sohridt, B Unru , N vooseeh, PanArat7, D Vedel ODOE-K Schm+d+, DAD ch oedev D Tv L A B Wedel CA C S Dueck, h if FLU me J Duefksen, AITC E e'f 1' 'DV' 'T Hi1debrand Schroede , D Schroede , G rrev, V Dlrkeen, Schmid an en, B andt Krause, Noelk, D K aeeen, F flaw rg, Unruh, E ve , R Pete se , C Wie TWOTBDNLS D Schmidt, B Dchri t, Banman, D Klae en, Y aasqen, F ey, Fa , e r, Aede Wedel, L Schrfet J Reim T S L Sohmfgt Nickel, R Sch oede Nlens, L Nlgkel BASS DRUM K Bulle CY'BALS E Duerksen D 1 L dt, t fdn . H ' H J ,. ' FH '-J, ., ' 'I . - , .1' . S , ' . M r, V. F . FHEXCH 'ARIS-E. Sc..iat, D. Schhidt . icLe . CLnRlNi1S- , U d 5 , , ' . g . . ,J ,r, . ,.- H f . ' ,, E ' 4 , I , N' . A A L Nknii XF f'-'-J, , e .' . V. S ,r ,, DAHI AI' S X.- , , D KAP, , - , , , , , L . L . N,1.l:e1. ink' . . , H L , L J. .L... . 5'a Lis- , R ,+f,, S, Schmidt, .H:AP5.S-L, J Z L, y , J, ' D, A , J. . P . T H. V . l - . . H hi. M, . . F-.F . r -n . ns. U 4 ' ' - . A . ' U d K. .H . -S D. xl - D. r W. et L. R ine H. U 1, L. . 'n-A , . - -. F. D?.H -'. ..-M , L. - .. r .r, 1. ' - , , - '- . r. :A - . . O W ed Wafzlwlla Whois ff, , : ,,-SAB., S A M- I - 2 J- ,, . H , .sw .- 1 I . . , ,, saga . S ,- ' LJ-th Row L Janzen, H Unrmh, D Fla ssen, J Schroeder, D Schmidt, D Wede' Wedel, V Dyck, F Flaming G Unrun, D Schroeder, K Buller, A Nlkkel, Unrau, K Banman, 3rd Row M Schroeder, D Unruh, M woelk D Flamlng, Duerksen, B wedel, H Wleos, L Voth, D Duerksen, E Danlratz, F Wiens, Brandt, L Loucks, S Schmidt, H Klassen, 2nd Row R Reimer S Unrau, Schmi t, S Dueck, F Schmidt, J Dirksen, M Goertz, V Schroeder, E Duerksen, I Wedel A Schmidt, J Schmidt, D rey, E Schmidt, L Reim r E Reim r, D H1ldebrand,J Duerksen,lst How J Krause, N Nlckel, G Frev D Schmlct, E Schmidt, E Flamlng, R Heinrichs, K Schmidt, L Bartel R Schmidt, B Unrun, J Schmidt V wlens, J Ratzlaff B Schmidt, J Unruh, N Thiesen, V Frey, M Goossen The Goessel Hlgn ochool music deoartment has received considerable acclaim for its fine work Such recognltlon h s been given not only by the general oublic but also by festlval and contest Judges Music constitutes one of the major departments of the school and a large majority ofthe stud ents oarticioate in either or both vocal and instrumental organizations Goessel music grouus have consistently ranked with the best of the high school music organizatlons in the state and have brought bonorto the school by their excellent oerlormances One of the outstanding grou s is the a caooella choir Membershlo in this organizatlon is limited and from it the choir ensembles are chosen and com unity functlons A Christ as concert was lven and aooearanC6S were made at the North Marion Countv League music festival and the district festival The band com annual o both the at Hutchinson band does not confine its activities to tne school year A sxmmer osed of past and oresent members of the high school band is an ganlzatlon Last summer the seventy five memoer oand oerformed at Hll sboro and Harxev Colnty fairs This y ar's high school band of sixty three members marchedin the oar ade at the HUtCHlHSOH State Fair and again at toe Bethel College homecoming footba l game In December the band tool mart in a league instrumental clin c at Goessel and also resented a HUFDSF at the school Christmas con cert A e band of 5 members Jlavec at all of the home basketball games The b nd olaved at both the Teague usic festival and at tne district fest ival at Hutchinson Tols vear' festival ndmber was Stradella overtlre by von Flotow THTS DA E co DL 'rs or THE CAITOIN ELEVATOR co Il'COHDOrLA'T'V D : Q n 1 Q . 9-6 . u u u .. Q J H. . . , . - . . . R. . . : . V . . , . l R. . . 4 - . . . :Z Q L. - . . . : . at , . D. G . . . - . . . , . . . ' . F . . e , . e . . 2 . . .' . , ,. . . . u , . . , . . . , n . ' . A ' a , - , A V . A . L ' U - 1- - - I . 1 A A O During the year the choir of sixty-eight members Jerformed at many church ' AT ' - T E .. 1 . It e .. ' - ' - E . . ,. A N 1 1 .. , J 1 - :J A.. - . p o f 2 . rl , ' ,. l - . ' - . I 1 . L M s 4 al -H -L K U A - N ' - A A Q yd 1131 A U 1 ' , . N . ' -,D. Cglwwaea Egige GGEQS:-?3nq,2'xQE6g9. bth Row D Schmidt, S Dueck, F Schmidt J Dirksen, M Goertz, V Schroeder, E Duerksen, I Wedel, A Schmidt, J Schmidt, D Frey, E Schmidt, L Reimer, J Unruh, 3rd Row E Schmidt, E Flam ng, L Nickel, K Schmidt M Unruh L Wedel, L Nickel D Voth, J Schmidt, V Welns, J Ratzlaff, B Schm1dt,N Thi esen 2nd How R Reime V Dirksen, R Heinrlchs, B Unruh, L Bartel, E Row S Unrau, J Krause, N Nickel D Schmidt G Frey, H Nikkel, E Reimer M Goossen, V Frev, D Hildebrand, J Duerkaen ll Mtn Row J Schroeder, D Schmidt, B Voth W Voth, D Wedel, H Wedel, V Dyck, V Hieoert, F Flaming, C Schmidt G Unruh D Schroeder, K Buller, EPQ Row L Schmidt, Duerasen, D Klaaseen H welns, L Voth, G Janzen, D Duerzsen, L N1kfeW E Pan ratz, F Weine, N Ratzlaff, N Hlebert, 2nd Row H Jnruh, R Unrau, D Schroeder, B Wedel, R Unrun, D Unruh, L Brandt, A Nikfel, L Loucks, J Schmidt, K Banman, lst Row R Schroeder, L Janzen, N Woelk, N Duerksen, J Reimer, D Flaming, D Unruh, D Klasaen S Schmidt, ' Schroeder, H Klassen han I A sa' .1 - , Q 3, 2 6 a w I w . . :sf ., .- - ' - 6 ',-1 ' f N .1 F' . : . .. ' . . . , . . . Thieefn, H. scnmin, o'. iinger, G. scnmldz, D. Ratzlafi, J, sem-Seder, ut: ' Y W ' : .Q . . .- , . . . . ' : . - . ' a. 1 '. ' , . ' . . . . . l. -, 0 rf Q Q I .n A. A. a n a .Y , o memblea UTJL .AD IGAL S D Schw1dt,E Duerasen,L Janzen,J Dirnsen, D Son at, D Qch ldt, B Scn ict, L LoucVs,J Schwiut, D Schroeder WS Girls' Fifteen Voice LH Row S Dueck, F Schmidt, dt,J c Q, qch Q ow e asen, raus Qc 1 t L Bartel, K Sch 1 , 4 G oase QQOI Girls' Octete 2nd Roh Vrause, I Veael, Scnvlct, Ja , lst Row Frey, J dieve, uecn, R Hein rWcHs 'PX Boys' Fifteen Voice LH Row R nrah, D Schmiut, D D Duerksen, K BuW1er, A Nikyel, woelk ' ens, L s Row L Janzen, Unrah, E Dankratz, F Loucks, K B nman irls' aextet e Sch ict, B Schrlct, E Due ksen, H ' D H t J Kralse X LV Y R IKGZESH , , .wi. .- w . '1 A, . 0 . .. 5 . . n .LJ ,Y Q5 Ha : . M. 'd 2 -V' - 'N ' U Goertz, V. Schroeder, I. Wedel, A. Klaassenv H' Aedel' D' Schroeger' Schmi .S hm1't R. t .m1't. lst ' ' ' ' , H' H ' R : J. Du rl J. K Q, E. 1 F - - 44' N, ' H' . hm d , . '. U dt E. ' 'P ' ' ' Re-mer, M. 3 n. ' ' ' ' G ' E 'I J. I . I ' E. J- T Q - -M 5 '. F '..D E. F' mins I V. D. Sc.rLit, . Scurii , . H . - 1 ' . S.wD ' . isfrumentaluoloiste Vocal Soloiets Standmng J Dirksen, D Schmidt, 2nd Row L Janzen, D Schmidt, W del, L Voth, D Klaassen, Schroeder, L Loucke, let Row R Reimer, Sitting K Schmidt, Heinrlcns, J D1 keen, E Duerkeen Schmidt, E Reim r, I Wedel, D Schmiot, B Sch ict, J SChF1Qt. Janzen Trombone Quartette Saxaohone Quartette D Klaassen, D Scxmidt, B Schmidt, B wedel, V Schroeder, D Schmidt, L Reimer R Reimer 9 Saxaphene Trio Glrms' Sextette V Schroeder, D Schmidt, R Reimer V Frey, V diene, V SCWFOEGGP, A, Scnmi t, R Peinricns, J Dirksen M3 1 1 -: .' 1 . ' B. : . . L D. e . . R. . Q : . : . .. E. 1 . r . , . 2 . L. . K . T K . 1 1 V ? Q' Q I Sf? 4 Dianiets H d J Yralse Vooaulna Trio Duerksen, K Schmiut, V Frey Clarlnet Quartetfe Clarinet Sextette J Unruh M Goertz, I wede1 V Frex, J Unrub, B Goertz, I N Thiesen Weuej F Schwiot N Thiesen 1.010 S Bo s' Quartet e Q P t D Qcrroedpr, FLD U C3 v 1 r D3 E Loosx , . v ' , - . D. Scuil t, . A '. . J, , , ' . , q v f V V v I I , o o 1 , , s V' . A . Q n . . -, . U . , . . ' '1 1 w ,ff . , M4 4 ff? :A , f'V AQ . ey. ,ay 'I ef , J 2 Zh Q 3' 1 M. woelk, D. 'cArid , . V A f L. ' ' k . TYT' ,AGE H-L NEXTS 3' 'u. F. - lnmm! la 1 K Standing D ev, Vo h, eated N L f Edi t Editor Norma Nickel Assistan Business Vanaver Abie Nikkel Ass't Pus Nanager Freddie Wlene F Inru , achrldt, Sch id , chrldt, e mee, E e e 'n D Unru Chmidt, F H 4 N N'cAel c' lit, lcfe' levq A pphmlg che , C VU L TQ CF GWOELY G VO On HI SBOFO '1 NQUV YO H CAR WITh CONFLDLICE' 2 1 , . ..-- .... ..--....--- 15 .. J ------- - o ' ' F2 FW' ' '- T X- , O . 3 . S 4 d. R 1. . . W d 1, J. '. h D. ' .M K. .r t V. Fr W W. f. J. 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N IQ ,, F. w eu-, . e AM at, THIS PIGE Oh.LlY'Hg- f T '-N - T ', LL T U ' V T 'J ' lue md I Editor Irene Wedel Assistant Editor Julia Dirksen Business Manager Marvin Duerksen Ass Business anager Robert Unrau Seated R Reimer, Miss Fast, R Unrau, J Dirksen, I Wedel, M Duerksen, E Schmidt, Miss Neufeld, Standing S Dueck, J Unruh, D Hildebrand, E Schmidt, V Dirksen, K Schmidt, E Duerksen, J Schmidt, J Schmidt, V Frey, A Schmidt, H Woelk, N Nickel, B Wedel, D Schmidt, B Unruh, and F Schmidt 4 I THIS PAGE COMPLIMENTS OF CROSSROADS CO OP, GOESSEL af! :::::::: vi - 1211120 Standing Program, Sponsor, Publicity V Frey Social Service, B Unruh Social Service, B Schmidt E Flaming Program Seated N Nickel Membe shio, Mrs Loose J Schmidt Social, J Dirksen Social, D Schmidt Pres , A Schmidt The puroose of the Y Teen 'To build a fellowshio of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our comron life those ideals of oe sonal and social living to which we are cummltted by our faith as Christians In this endeavor we seek to understand Jes1s,to share his love for all oeoole, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God ' One of the highlights of the year for the Y Teens was the Mother-Daugh- ter Banquet in March Dele ates were sent to the Fall Conference atF1orence 00 November l3 For world ellowshio week each girl brought one dollar with which hygiene kits were bought and sent to Korea Other activities during the year which the ter week and a slumber oarty in the gym Every in charge of devotions in assembly Another project consisted of making favors and birthday greetings for the old folks at the were based on religion, work, health, the arts, lems of social concern 453533 'Slat' AQIW I www girls enjoved wee heart sis other week Y Teen girls were for patients at the hosoital Home for the Aged Programs oersonal relations and urob- f 1 x l ' I al f 1 1 I D S 2 9 vkgxwf Finance, I. Sedel-Finance, E. DuerksenlMus1c, E. Schmidt-Worship, S. Dueck- , , VL .n. A A 'Pu , u . . x , . f I tllllllliiii O Standing M Duerksen Vice Pres , A Nikkel Program M Woelk Social Ch , Seated Mr Linscheid Sponsor, D Schmidt Sec , K Banman Treas , L Jan zen Religious, F Wefns Pres o create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character Thus reads the ourocse of the H1 Y The main goal of every member is to carry out this purpose ln everyday life The H1 Y club holds regular meetings twice a month, which include in teresting speakers, home talent shows, films, and varidus vocal ensembles from the surrounding col eges Besides the programs, the H1 Y sponsors an annual Father Son bancuet, when the fathers and sons gather for an evening of fun and entertainment The H1 Y has carried out community projects in the last few years,such as putting up street signs and sharing the expenses of a movie orojector for the school Not only does the H1 Y club orovide for entertainment and education, but it teaches young men the imoortance cf working together in the world today .nn lllmlh .9 Left to Right Mr Deckert Faculty Advisor, M woelk Reporter, D Schroeder Vice Pres , M Duerksen Pres , A Nikkel Sec., E Panxratz Treas , Schroeder Sentlnal Some of the highlights of the FFA during the 195k 55 school year were the following A pest eradication contest which closed in February when the losing side gave the winning side a chill supper In October the offi cers went to Buhler for the FFA information and ritual contest. A carnival was s onsored by the FFA and the senior class to raise funds fortoth organ lzations Some field trips were taken which included de horning cattle, land JUQg1Hg, Judging contests, and electrical survey During the year many projects were made and reoaired in shoo which was held two days a week During the other three days required class work was done All in all the FFA carried on an active orogram during the year and plans to continue doing so in the future THIS PAGE COWULIPENTS OF WOELK'S GROCEHY, GOESSEL 97 e 0 - lnn' F 9 . V' F 'F hlfy , A FY ' - -. . - ' . -1 - '. D. - Eid! laden! Cgomwal Seated D Schmidt, H Nikkel, B nruh, M Duerkeen p es J Dirksen, sec , B Schm1dt,v1ce urea D Unfuh, Wr Schmidt Standing A man, D Schmlrt, N Ratvlaff, E Schmidt, Schmidt, F wiens, L Loucke S Dchmldt 6 002455720 Standlna his Fast, A Unruh, O Wenger, V Dirksen, E Schmidt Seated D Sch.1dt, J Unruh. fldfnd i605 5 k L -6,6 IU 7, CIA A 'NO GREATER J Dirksen, D Schmidt, E Pankratz, F Schmidt, E Flaming FR SHAA SODH O E D.A' HTJL BOARDl G 53 E RUACHH Standing R Schroeder J ochrl t S Schwiut, L Helm r, K qChWl t D veuel o M elm r V ss ast, eated L v144e1, L Nickel I roeu r Ylaes en, G Frev, n H81TPlC1S, V Frey, L Lolcks Lf V Q f . A: V 'a U s T - 2 Ai 'S 'J dll! 1 f ee . n -135' 4 KW S ff 1 H L ,f ':' 1 v 5 5-'TF if Q Q T15 '. 'Q Di v in, H. R , Q1 AAF C ' . f' 2: S . ' ' 'JLG-1.3011 :V , U. .. .X S . W . . . . . 1 . JUNIOR PLAY UCOMIN' THRU THE RYEH Standing Misa Fast Director, L acnwidt, Flaming Stage Managers, h N1cke1,Prompter, B Voth, G Unrqn, J D rnsen, E Uankratz, Bu ler, V Wlens Sitting A Sch ldt E achniot, B Schmiut, Duerksen, E Flaming, L Nickel, L Jan en 'DLA A FT1 HI-A L Ull Standinv 'iss Fast Director, N Goertz Drorjt r, D Schmlut, D Schroeder, B Dnrun, K Banman, D Sc roe er Stage manarer, tuerfsen Sta e wanaver 1 tinv Q , chnldt I Sch ict I seoeW, M o , , I - . U' .. . . . . ... .. H . . . 1 ' . - K. 1 . . t I . 1 , . ' . . E. . . . 2 0 if v 7 , - x SEL CR . Y C,Et T'IDEE All CLD LAC- . 'I , D - N Q. .. - ., -. H, c , , , ' 5- A 1 - - A . - . . . -. .. .. . - . . u. . ' 1 - g U Q . S tt CZ D. Schf1't F. S U H. - dr , . V ' - E. Bch 1't A. Nikkel. 49' 2,1 'T Q i Y - Donavon Schmidt Bobby Nedel Marvin Duerkeen Legp Freddie W16hS Kenneth Bu'1er Coach NAndyn Klippensteln Francis r am4 Don ie Nedel is Noe A Merlin Hiebert 'Z .-ng Mor? 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Jay ufmwu? -advli-,411 Gnu rat..,1Q..,!a4,.A,, ,,,,,49,,,.,,,,,g-V, Tfu.J-144.-J,4wC:.J .hr .ig-, ' f f W M September 6 First day of school September 7 The first whole day of school September 8 The biology class looked at onion skin through microscopes September 10 Freshmen Initiation Twenty two freshmen looked rather oack ward with all their clothes closing in back The caps on the girls and head scarves on the boys looked quite comfortable for a warm day, and those catalogs proved to be interesting not only to the freshmen September l3 The Y Teen Cabinet had a potluck supper at the high school, The girls decided on who was to be in what committee September 14 The Y Teen Cabinet members seem to have survived the over stuffing last night, but to hear them talk you would think they wouldn't have to eat again for a month September 17 Oh Joy The Juniorshadtheir first American government test Even though no one enjoyed it, it wasn't so bad September l9 The Girls Glee Club made their first appearance this Sunday afternoon at the Annual Bethel Family Picnic in the Memorial Hall September 20 The Junior class had a picnic in the Athletic Park in Newton The seniors had a hayrack ride to Schlehuber's dam This was the first time in the history of the class that they actually had hay in the hayrack First home softball game We played Llncolnville and lost September 21 This lstheday everyone stood pr1mp1ngiJ1frontof'the mirrors The reason? You've guessed it Simon Schmidt was taking the pictures for the annual September 23 This was the great day' The band played at the state fair at Hut chinson It was hard work marching but everyone had a good time afterwards September 2b The seniors started selling magazine subscriptions to help finance their senior trip Ballgame at Ramona ana we lost September 27 Marlin Schroeder had an appendix operation In the evening the Y Teens and Y W C A had a Recognition Service and Dot luck supper 'Abraham's Sacrifice U Sophomore class party at Athletic Para in Newton September 30 The annual Y Teen slumber party Most of the girls had a good time, especially curing the time when they saw 'boys shadows against the woodwork building It seems Miss Fast and Miss Neufeld had quite a time keeping their blankets anc pillows beneath them A few girls decided they looked more becoming in the basketball goals October l Oh, Happy Day All the girls looked so wide awake Mrs Loose let the cat out of the bag She told us that those 'Boys' shadows belonged to Miss Fast, Miss Neufeld, Julia, and Deloris Ann Tampa played here, we lost October 5 The seniors chose their announcements and the Juniors chose their rings Goessel ball team was defeated at Durham October 6 More primping again today' Mr Schmidt came to take the SPOUP pictures for the annual Everyone was just about smiled out by the end of the dax October 8 The H1 Y and Y Teenshadtheir first Joint program Rev Miller, of the Goessel Mennonite Church gave an interesting talk Lost Springs p ayed Goessel here WE nON' October 9 The first group of seniors went to Buhler this afternoon to have their pictures tafen October l3 Oh, Oh' We had our first six weeks' test of the year -- E . September 28--The freshmen saw a film in Bible class. It was entitled i.,Uc...7.A..A.g, Jbwwrdemyw Www V--i-ll' Fir 74-w,44,v,oe-1-ru! 0-.ua1d.,,,6 JQQIWMAL-Affsldf ' 9 1bwmw,wc.f,g,...Mz,5,:.674f ,caiv ulaz-M,.,!,1 -uM.,aQg,.,,4,,,.,'? 'x A. H ' r 5 I I? I k fall' h Q 4 ,f . Ly T 1 '13 .1 - f gl 3 . . y .. KJ ' , f - October lb- Je had school only ln the forenoon because of teachers' meet ing The seniors took the last of their oictures October 15 Evening game at Lehigh Ne lost again October 18 The cast for the contest clay was chosen It seems that the juniors are doing oretty well three of the cast were Juniors The 'great day' for Delorls Hildebrand must have arrived sometime durlngthe past week end because this morning she was seen wearing a new addition on the third finger of her left hand First day of the softball tournament October 20 The genigrg all smiles and frowns today They got their picture proofs October 22 'The Boarding House Reach' is the name of the play that was presented by the freshmen and soohomore classes October 23 The band olayed and performed at the Bethel Homecoming The Y Teens had a food sale in Newton They made SHO October 25 The first contest play practice Oh, wel , we still hope every thing will turn out all right October 26 The freshmen were to have a science test, but due to Kllppy s cold it was postooned October 28 The Contest Play Cast and a few other Goesselites went to Tam DH to see the first half of the play contest October 29 League clay festival held at Goesssl All three schools were awarded 'Goodu Two schools fromthe night beforealso presented their plays November l Kenneth Buller was accidentally shot in the foot while hunting November U 5 We had vacation because the teachers were attending the State Teachers' Convention November 8 The student body saw a film entitled, uJane Eyre soonscrsd by the seniors In the evening the di Yand the Y Teens en1oyed a skating party at the Newton Skating Palace November 9 Dr Hartzler gave an interesting talk to the students November ll Cheerleader tryouts Lovella, Karen, and Vanila were chosen by the faculty and student council November 13 Fall Conference at Florence There were eight delegates from the Goessel Y Teens and Y N C A November 19 The Madrigalians from Bethel College presented a soecial pro gram to the H1 Y and Y Teen members November 2l A number of the senior girls attended a birthday oarty for Esther at her home November Zb- The Y Teens Social Service Committee gave a good programon the theme of World Fellowship and Thanksgiving November 25 Thanasglving vacation oegins November 26 The Boys' Glee Club sang at the annual Co op meeting November 30 Hai and Lucille Ballle from K U gave an interesting two act play entitled, nsweethearte December l Simon Schmidt to k pictures for the annual --' I in the evening. In case you were wondering, he's all right. , -- -- I I -3 n u 0 1 December 2 The League Band Clinic under the direction of Wayne Snodgrass from Clay Center was held at Goessel The students rehearsed all dav and savg B POSPHU in the evening Each of the schools also gave a special num er December 7 First home basketball game with Walton We lost bl bb December 8 A few of the music groups with Mr Franz went to the Gordon school and gave a Christmas program December 10 First away game with Lghigh We lost The Y Teens saw a film on personal relations December 12 The Y Teen cabinet decorated the school for Christmas December lb The seniors finally got their pictures Pl yed Tampa and won our first ball game December 15 Oh happy day for the juniors, their rings arrived' December l6 Queen candidates were elected from each class forthe carnival December 17 The ladies trio and men's quartet from Tabor Co lege oresented a Christmas program to the Y Teens and H1 Y Goessel played at Lincolnville, We lost December 20 Music department of the high school gave their annual Christ mas program k4,f -44411 '--.. QQ-4.6a,6x1f4J 1 -itdfuaae, uxguawlyw 59 A44-54'-4-J xybtl-009 It vi g at , lj 9' X x N Dec 21 Hao a home game with Canton We started out with a bang, but 2nd half they pu led ahead no we lost Dec 23 Christmas party starting in the afternoon aft r which everyone was dismissed to go home for the Christmas vacation One person was missing though Santa Claus must have gotten lost somewhere mutheway At least he couldn't be se n anywhere Dec 30 Blngo' Cakewalk' Dart Throwing' Penny itching' Jail' Basketball Throw! Duck Lassolng' Yes, the seniors and FFA had their carnival tonight Velma Dirksen was crowned carnival qu enof 1954 The other candidates were Frances Schmidt, Lovella Nickel, and Ruth Helm r Jan 4 Seniors soonsored a movielnthe evening entitled uwait Till the Sun Shines, Nellieu Jan 7 Goessel lost toRamona in a home game The bovs wore their new warm uos for the first time Jan 10 The A cappella sangat the Alexanderwhol prayer meeting in the eve n ng Jan 18 Ball game with Lost Springs was postooned becauselt was snowing Jan 20 The student body enjoyed a general assembly program bv Mrs Elma Ibsen, Nutritronist from the Kansas Tuberculosis and Health Association Ian 21 Lehigh played at Goessel The band performed at the half of the lst team game Jan 2b North Marion County League basketball tournamentai2Mar1on Goessel defeat d by Llncolnvllle in the first round of olay The seniors were in charge of selling pop at the game Jan 25 A Glrls Sextette sang at the Emmenthal community program in the vening atlve slides about Palestine The orev1ousoostooned.Lost Sor'nUgamS WHS Dlayed Goessel WOR by H big ma? gin Feb 1 Goesselplayedat Tampa andwon This was the night Able and h1B car load got stuck in the snow and ran l miles back to Goessel What a night' Feb 2 Simon Schmidt took some pictures of the ensembles Feb 3 Thehomelivlngclassattended a Frigidaire automatic washeranddrler demonstration at the Newton Appliance Center in the forenoon School was aismis ed at 3 OO because of the blizzard Feb U There were very few students in school because of the snow The Senior Talent Program was called off so the students got to see the film, 'Vacation Days ' Feb B Goessel 10st to Lincolnville Feb lO School was calledoff today because of a snow storm what a break' The Senior Talent Program was noetooned for the second tlme Feb ll The Y Teens hada.Valent1ne Party This was the last day of writing thoseletters'wh1chhave been sucha.heacacbeto write and such fun to receive Feb lb The senlors finally were able to give their orogram tonight which set a few inns at ease Feb 15 The sewing class gave a style show, dlsnlaylngthe clothes they had made in class, after which the Juniors served punch and cookies The FFA nad their chill su ner in the evening Feb 17 The osychology class visited the Prairie View Hosoital at Newton The junior play cast was chosen Jan. 28--The H1-Y'1nv1ted.the Y-Teensto see somevery interesting and inform- Feb. 18--The Y-Teens and H1-Y saw the film, nStar jbn, today. It ghowed some interesting places in Kansas. Flash! Goessel beat Durham by 3 points. Zl an Feb. long .eb. f-fa LL Feb. 21 Home seni O Feb none house 80x Vocal clinic at Durham. Dr. Suderman was the director. It was a hard day for everyone. Goessel played Walton and lost. Edythe Wendt of KGQE at Newton snowed a film strip, Hieeing Your New L1ght,N and gave a demonstration onlighting to the junior and e ec 4 FA clasres one of the members of the home living class wentto see the annual at the Forum in Wichita The glrls soent the night atMra lnose's Feb 5 Armenia Urey, a Negro girl from Africa who is a student at Bethel, swofe to the Y Teens today Goessel Beat Lost Swrinss in the last game of the season Varch l Beems like everyone has soring fever, ltls so nice OUtB1G6 Narch 2 'e olayed Canton in the tournament at Moundridgs we lost 'arch 5 In the evening the Y W C A snonsored a orogram which consisted of Barber :hoo cuartettes larch 7 The junior and senior FFA boys went on a field trio to Newton t the John Deere ohow larch 8 The junior and senior FFA boys saw a soil conservation Q6TOH8tP8 tlon at Bennie Un uhs fron 9 tarted dismissing school 15 mln earlier r we H1 Y and Y Teens had a joint meeting wltholt a program, the SCHGOU ed soeaker f8llPQ to apjear FFA had a oarent son banouet The from the Home Ec clas es served arch NBu larch rm n ant l7 D ess rehearsal It surely was fun 9SO9C13lwJ since had 8 he junio class nresented the lay, ' toe NCQ ln' through the Rye oy Daree tooc lace to ire Family Nobody antsd T e Y Teen 'other Dau nter aroust, rs stone safe a reno t on the book h j lo Narcr U 8 6 c:LI'xC senior FFA boys served Carr Thorson, the jovial, jestlng, jusvler wresented a s ecja gram this morn ng Eve yone was all oreoared for toe Lea ue lusic Festival and then 1+ snowed c ACT ers to 1 X eer a s ec w Blrtkday for Frarces A left .ard Narch r Aor l s oe ati J 1sn't it esfecial v when lt is QSC FSTSG oy rocks Tte o t OUEQ League Vuslc Festlval s elo at J es e s Vu F tl al a t l sor T e solos n ense o es wer? to Hu or s todo .1 V ,arty or to k v ude te t sl ser seater ne ce' A e in a T' 'Of Q F 7 . . 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Ll 9--Mr. Fr .z X se eral st ' n J Lizushorr Co1Qe:s for mu c eudLt1'rs. ,rli FQ--Tk. ...ore rs--n Q t' ilay Hlsvencey and Gif L: '. o rty out in the sticks May C The H1 Y bovs enjoved a sleecless slumber May At last the seniors left on their long awaited trio to the Ozarks Mav Theannua1Jun or Senior Banquetwasgiven As usual, the sophomores en yed serving chool Rev Leo laureate Serv ces were held in the high s The Bacca Nav was the soeaker Viller May 17 The senior orogram was oresenteo Mav 19 The LAST day of school Commencement services were held in the chool auditorium Rev Harry Zeller was the soeaker QCHOOL PICNIC The first day of vacation the students celebrated high s by hav1ng an a Qfta,,,5q4-NJ lC-- ' A . , 13-- 1 - . , jo' . .L 15-- 1 - . . May2O-- . -- A ' it ' ll school picnic. g X v 2 .f , N N - 3 S, J x n 6 vi xxxmxkx mu. ..... . 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Nh! xx -X hx fl N6 W K -I-s o eum A en rx uu 9 and o , IK n . I' THE FARMERS STAT-E BANK Cixi H Kansas Snncla r' I su.r-a e. Cnc. Usb a sas HILLSBORO HFIRDWFIRE COMPFINY ea C1 F' The es H1155 Farm A 'T ns ghd X v g+ Sale Phone, Goegyef f 7 Rea? Es'f'a.-ie, Ro 'fe 1 B X39 Camfon Kansas Re.s J. 'i PHONE Of-F ce 1.'i l' S Klassen Hallsb a Denhsf Kansas Kansas I chroccler of I' 3 el Dil Co pany W Cv-an Telephone. H 11, 1. -1' P ' x....., Zen'-H1 Fevgwsovm E1ec1'r' c, F1 'Hn Tdevls Gene? 1 C4 OYIZCJ DBAIQJ' a E18 'fr Q 5-'eff I-Yppf amces 'PAo'ne3l essfon Cone:-gf Co 'Wo ass, 1V Mus , falf .e Ph. f33lV!l' HesS'fTan,Ka.v-.sus Hi Y Hi ora, R n H J u.av-Tevs ov- B T im i ,Yo Hevclwlrc, Plumbing, HCBTIMS, HPF-,1ianc,e5 Kansas Joh'r1A. Schroeder Auaffo-neev' me io fe ock f Q Q Q ll i . .Y . . . . , . . E K V Du G. . ' or ' X-Ra, Di sumti! 5 M . ,. ' ' ,,. 5 l2'+ - J '. I 0 I II li ' O I l ' :Oh ' ' H e - I If o .c I4 . The fsfafe Bam! of famfon '+ o d Bank 3. G of Town C 'f' K nsls VV H VOGT LUMBLTR Co Lumber- m Na ls IIT I .Sh nj! 5 HQ 'Pa nf- 'Pf7on.e. 93K2 egg! Kansas MIDWEST S LES a ol 5ERVlCf C0 INC F rd 7'r-a.c,'f'nv-s Dear-B rnFarmf?qPm Marlon Kamsar 'Phone .2595 p20 BJ HHGYW OW n md Hosp +aI a, n S S ami Tveatm nf of Lar e Fin ma. 5 Pefg Ca,'H1e and P0 1+ 3 D SeaSeS ami Po I-I DR W M THIES rad a. 'e Veil'-r nal' an phone 12.5 DAY OR Nl GH7' IZ7 N H Usb ro Mant Kansas FHRNER5 EQ!! I TY MNION JIVZURPURHTED Gran Zum- 'P'BwNa2em5 Feed Manager off Cola ICE Fe T12 Phone 71 r 'zer H1lfs6o'ro Kansas 1... f DA Sl O in 1 ? oo ll f'5Lx..,L-' a.-n on, .1 s I E f R .-.' VU I f I e 1' Go e I . H n 'I 1 0 0 1' e I S I I' H I ,' Di 3 0 f 0 3 ,' Il Q. Y' 'n U- rj G u. I' a' 1' o ' H . F . . WALTON STA TE BA N I4 Real Erfafe Loavzsf and Insurance Wafforw, Kayrgag H W W Malfr and Roof Beer' 55- Larry! pefreskmenf Inn fff5' N. Muff: New'f'Oh, Kansas FORD CLEANERS ph, ,Q 6 Ph o ya e TOP QUALITY DRY CLEANING Ne L0V' 3 73 HFS TON KANQAS Hessian 7,9 er'-:yen en ml Rep +Bla K fb Hard Pac nj andD sc Polffng f-Shar-P mrlyj H Specafiy ll wo k juaranfeeol osselfka ss F755 CHLL 81.2, CFILL CHFIRM ffif L T BEHU SHOPPE 1034, w S+. ngfon an 4 cedar vuagp. Ver-dun Tho Ngw-f n K 5 Dodson ME? Co H me of The D 1.5 'n Block BI C2fsahd.CovLQre'f'eBuLld1njMa7LCY s or Pc farms. ol C' narefe Bu fdznjs m Pfe-S me J' P N KK 2 W ch 'fa Local Rjgnf Kansas The st ff of th 1955 Blu bi d ish xnr ss it busl C tl t 1 1 th ity High S h 1 th E t S tl ' - S 1', L E5 L2 e qhing c gnd fng i f ' Q . 1' F7 r G 9 n R N aaa I a I a E YYliS D I an O O O ll O f ' faf 22 A rm 0 1' ' po P Q. 1.10 C0n5'lL ffOVx , . 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