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A u X1 A f if Tiskx! N xi' 1 ' f X. A X f x ab fi 4, 4 ,...- 'g .,- 0 Ks I ' Y? EX LIBRIS THE ECHOES PUBLISHED by THE Yearbook Staff of GO0SE LAKE SCHO0L GO0SE LAKE l0WA JANICE L BS CSOOSE LAKE SCI-IOGI. '77-a 'KM' SCHGJL WARD IIEMBERS Jack Clauseen . . . . President. Dorotha Hansen . . . Secretary Vera Stoecker . . . . Treasurer William Gradert Raymond Rickertsen Alvin Schoolman Delbert lollmsen This page sponsored by KRABBENHOFT FUNERAL HOME ff .Q F Marvel .un uc 4ud,.,y DOIIUA QQ., 4 5 6 7 131213145 8192021 252152728 Co-Editors B siness Manager Sports Editor CBoysJ Sports Editor CGirlsI Sales Manager Salesman ECHOES STAFF l955 -'56 Carol lbsserich Janice Lueders larval Kroyman Robert Stoecker Donna Adams Donald Jackson James loDonald Lucille Gradert James Burkon Edwin Andresen Andrey Stolk Janice and Carol Sponsor: FARHERS HUTUIL LID ASSOCIATION FACULTY 1042701 IBISTON TELEPHDIE COIPLII I E Sponsor H. J. Jackson, Superintendent American History, Shop A. J. Fuegen, Principal Com ercial, Music Wilfred Runde Veronica Jackson Clark Jones English, Coach Home Economics, World Science, Mathematics History, Eighth Grade 1U'i6lU.l. Richard Larsen Band Charlotte Holtz Second and Third LlIJII1.LE'S DRI GCDDS STORE Page Sponsor llildred Fisher Sixth and Seventh Margaret Lanaghan Fourth and Fifth Alice Hargrafen Primary and First ' This page sponsored by RUSSELL' S PONTIAC GARAGE Otto Hoenicke Custodian derickien andy F1-'e gustodiin SERVICE PERSONNEL Fetersena Mrs. Jurgensen H 's Q lg 5 BUS DRIV . Earl ERS- Otto Hoe 1 Patters U Cke C John Lgdeho fj?:S113fc1'yl glahn: arl Fanger, Robert Stoecker SEN IORS 1.U'.l'.I.l Ul DONNA ADAHS. V- Pres- LUCILLI-: G1unEHr,sec.-mas CAROL MESSERICH J AN ICE LUEDERS , Pres . 1041701 DONALD CLVHLGH Q JAIE lcD0!lALD EININLIIDRESEN RICHARD HILDER 701 1041 CARL FINGER KAI SCHIIIDT AUDRE! STOLK JAIESBURKEN LOLL HDDOF TEBESL IGDOKALD ILHVEL KROIILNN ELAINE DIITPSEN JLIES POKORII IIRIIASAHDER IARILIII DIEDRICH ROET STOECIEB IUQZJUL SENIGR CLASS HISTORY Four boys and girls began school to- gether :ln August of 19143. Those tour were Lola Iaddof, Theresa McDonald, Robert Stoecker, and James lcDona1d. They were enrolled in the primary class of Goose Lake Consolidated School. In the third grade these .four were joined by Roberta Petersen, Theodore Peterson, wma Sander, Donna Adams, and Donald Cavanagh. During that same year' Myrna vent to Bryant. In the fifth grade Karen Feddersen, Philip Hofer, Arnold lussman, James Pet- ersen, Edwin Andresen, Elaine Knutson, Carol llesserich, and Richard lilder joined the class. Karen and Philip moved away and we lost Arnold and James at the end of the seventh grade. Pat Clarkson, Lucille Gradert and James Burken Joined our class in the eighth grade. In August of 1952, twenty-one fresh- men began their four years of high school together at G. L. H. S. These 21 were: Henry Krogman, Kay Schmidt, llarvel Kroymann, llyrna Sander, Carl Fanger, Pat Clarkson, Lucille Gradert, James Burken, Richard lilder, Carol lesserich, Elaine Knutson, Edwin Andresen, Donald Cavanagh, The seniors pictured from top to bot- tom are--Donna Adams, Edwin Andresen, Jim Burken, Donald Cavanagh, Marilyn Diedrich, Carl Fanger, Lucille Gradert, Elaine Knut- sen, larval Kroymann, and Janice Lueders. PRESTON HATCHERY, SPOUSOT UL lU1Q ,H S . 1 J, ge' 'ff ,Af I' . , : 4 A , :1 Q 1 A ' -ln. H fa.. 2 t K 'u . X xx 44' ,H . 2, , K ak, aw! T 1 if 3 We Hi fi? it A . X n xx A Donna Adams, James llcDona1d, Bob Stoecker, Theresa llcDona1d, Lola Iaddof, Marilyn Diedrich, Janice Lueders, and Audrey Stolk. Henry left the class the same year and Darrell Wing joined the class. Pat Clarkson moved to llississippi during Christmas week of our sophomore year. It was during this same year that Darrell Wing moved away and James Pokorny joined the class. The twenty that are left will gradu- ate on lay 16, 1956, the end of four happy high school years. Of the twenty that will graduate four have been going to school together for thirteen years. These are Theresa McDonald, Lola Yaddof, Robert Stoecker, and James lcDona1d. The remainder of the class includes Marilyn Diedrich, Donna Adams, Edwin Andresen, James Pokorny, Donald Cavanagh, Lucille Gradert, Carl Fanger, James Burken, Dick llilder, Elaine Knutson, llarvel Kroymann, Janice Lueders, Carol llesserich, Audrey Stolk, Myrna Sander, and Kay Schmidt. S X If i i t - Mr .:- U I 4, ff ,dieser , S U ' mm P2 F 4 e tx ff QJCQQQQ oely . as The seniors pictured from top to bot- tom are-James McDonald, Theresa McDonald, Carol llesserich, Richard llilder, J ames Po- korny, lqrna Sander, Kay Schmidt, Robert Stoecker, Audrey Stolk, and Isola Yaddof. HAmlOliD'S SERVICE STATION sponsored this page. ..- 2701 04 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Goose Lake High School, Goose Lake, Iowa, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills made by us. To the teachers we leave a feeling of relief that they are rid of us. To the Juniors we leave the title of nSeniorsN. To the Soph ores we leave the old books. To the Freshmen we leave the typewriters and the ability to be smart Sophmores. Individual bequeaths: DONNA ADAMS My athletic ability to Jacky Adams , worn out tennis shoes to Barbara Carlson, way with teachers to Kaye Sullivan, long, black hair to LaVonne Yaddof, singing ability to Donna Ferguson, quietness to Dennis Clark, clarinet to Teddy Pestka. CAROL MESSERICH My front seat in the assembly to John Stewart, my catchers mask to Marile Bielenberg, my new basketball suit to Margie Lueders, my place in the lunch line to Ronnie Banowetz, my ability to keep quiet in assembly to Barbara Carlson. ELAINE KNUTSEN My ability to blush to Donna Ferguson, ath- letic ability to Lavonne Yaddof, quietness to Billy Wenzel, front seat in assembly to Beverly Carlson, and long fingernails to Darla Bratthauer. CARL FANGER My weight to Dave Bielenberg, height to Larry Mommsen, my position with the basketball team to Gary Taplin, ability to get along with the teachers to William Wenzel, my mathematic ability to Wayne Schoel. EDWIN ANDRESEN Ability to get along with people to Brent Kuehl, baseball position to Willis Gradert, way of making teachers angry to Kenneth Banowetz, cowboy boots to Richard Clausen, front seat in assembly to Jean Stewart. JAMES MCDONALD My Ubutchn to Dean Anderson, typing grades to Tommy Burken, my Wwanderlustn in assembly to Ronnie Anderson, ability to argue with Mr. Jones to Jim Schrader, my old 'current eventsn from history to Kenny Banowetz. IIRNA SANDER Hy ability to get kicked out of Physics Class to Pat Eggert, my new basketball suit to Phyllis Heyerman, position on the baseball team to Arlene Mangler, my seat next to Phyllis Meyerman in speech class to Dean Anderson, my height to lhrilyn Betts. MARVEL KROYMANN My gum chewing to MT. Jackson, position of third base and guard to Patsey Clausen, duty in Jackson's office to Janice Kuehl, punching tickets to Donna Ferguson, cooking and sewing ability to Carol Voss. U1 1U .i1fJl LOLA YADDOF My blond hair to Donna McDevittg W height to Bonnie Carlsong my old seat to August llilderg my Physics grades to Lorraine Jostg my speech papers to LaVonne Yaddof. RICHARD MILDER W light hair to Larry Mommseng my height to Teddy Pestkag W seat in assembly to Willis Gradertg ability to get into trouble in assembly to Harry Roederg typing speed to David Bielenberg. MARILYN DIEDRICH My height to Darla Bratthauerg my love for reading to Evelyn Diedrichg my ability to draw to Betty Skoffg my old notebooks to Peggy Simmonsg my abili- ty to get my work done on time to Ronnie Banowetz. JAMES BURKEN lly blond hair to Bobby Unruhg W weight to Loren Burkeng W new desk to Larry Simmonsg my ballpoint pen to Pat Eggertg W ability to eat peanuts in school to Donald Jackson. KAY SCHMIDT IU red hair to Lavonne Yaddofg W high voice to Dean Andersong ability to make the bus wait to Jeanine Christianseng my saxophone to Dora Burkeng basketball suit to Kaye Sullivan. JANICE LUEDERS IU' way to study for tests to Janice Holtzg worn out music and folders to Arlene Rose 3 ability to fall asleep in speech class to Ronnie Banoletzg worn out humorous declamations to Patsey Clauseng my job as statisti- cian for Mr. Runde to Harry Reeder. AUDREY STOLK My long blond hair to Bonnie Krogmang W green eyes to Terry Cavanaghg W Physics grades to Joan Eickertg W old boyfriends to Janice Kuehlg W old relic of a desk in the assembly next to the radiator to Harry Roederz DONALD CAVANAGH Hy black hair to Jim Scharderg engineer boots to Kai Bauerg my long legs to Gary Tapling W dark eyes to Wayne Schoelg ability to skip school to Jerome Burken. LUCILLE GRADERT My bookeeping books to llarile Bielenbergg my long hair to Peggy Simmonsg my laugh to Donna llielkg my old gum to Donna Fergusong W long fingernails to Betty Skoffe THERESA MCDONALD ly short hair to Donna IlcDevitt5 my 2nd semes- ter algebra to Patsey Clauseng my desk by the radiator to llargaret Stevensong ability to sew to Ann Stewartg ability to get along with the teachers to Barbara Carlson. JAMES POKORNY IU Ford to Bill Wenzelg W butch to Alvin Dohrng W blue eyes to Darla Bratthauerg engi- neer boots to Dennis Clarkg W basketball suit to Carroll J urgensen. ROBERT STOECKER ly bus route to David Roseg basketball posi- tion to Brent Kuehlg ability to flirt to Jerome Burkeng ability to sleep in the assembly to Larry Bormann. SENIOR PROPHECY It is the year 2000 A.D., and we, the Seniors of 1956, are here in the beautiful new stadium that has been erected in this great metropolis of Goose Lake, and dedicated to us. Nearly one million people from all parts of the world are seated here viewing this the last baseball game of the season. CARL FANGER, famous sports announcer on station GLHS, is giving the playebyhplay details of this great game. DONNA ADAHS has again taken the mound for the Goose Lake Jettettes -- she's winding-up - she lets the ball fly, and it's an out - the last out for the game. This has been a very close game - the score is lb-2 in favor of the Jettettes. They are n w the new International Champions. The crowd is going wild - everyone is streaming out onto the field to offer his congratulations and to yell his heartout. Since this was the last gene of the year and also the championship game, we have with us all of the members of the Class of '56. Everyone of this class has risen to great fame, fortune, and popularity. O e of the foremost in the sports world today is the world-famous ROBERT STOECKEB who has followed in the footsteps of Toose Gatum of the Garlen Globerunners. It is said that he has become so great fat least in his own estimation! that he is thinking of dispensing with the remaining four members of his team, thereby becoming the first one-man basketball team in history. There in the far corner of the stadium is Professor EDWIN ANDRESEN, a teacher of Physics at the Jones University. I . Andresen built and dedicated the University to the memory of a former physics teacher he had while attending Goose Lake High School. And, over there is Irs. Liberache, the former KA! SCH IDT. She is directing the transportation of her miniature ivory piano with its four-can led candelabra which she intends to use at the program to be given later this evening. Coming down the field in her orange Cadillac convertible is the one and only AUDREY STOLK, model and stylist of the TV show, 'The Big Handout.' She is wearing one of her beautiful creations - a crisscrossed crimson and char- treuse velvet evening gown with a green mink jacket and contrasting orange accessories. Riding with her are three of her former classmates - LOLA IAD- DOF, CAROL IESSERICH, and JANICE LUEDERS. Miss laddof has devoted her life to the hunting and capturing of ferocious animals. CShe has also been hunt- ing for a man.l Lola plans to take a journed to the moon and outer space in the very near future as she claims it is a very dull existance here on earth. As head nurse of the New York University Clinic, lies lesserich has done many outstanding and courageous deeds which have helped to cure our simpler ill- nesses. Right now she is experimenting with fleas, grasshoppers, and other small pests which she claims are so necessary for the preservation and feed- ing of wild animals in the ju gle lands of lest Goose Lake. Janice has spent all of her life at work at the Steckley Hybrid Seed Corn Plant where she now holds the position of manager. This plant has made the most improvements of all seed corn plants in the world. The latest scientific development by this great company has been the growing of multi-colored popcorn balls and caxmel corn in large, giant, and thrifty-sized packages. RICHARD IILDER has become very popular as the game warden of Arrowhead Lake. Richard was a great sportsman during his high school days and shortly after graduation decided to become a game warden. Through his great work with the animals living at the Arrowhead Reserve, Richard has done much to make hunting and fishing easier. His latest work has been to build small cabins l.UElLc l U1 for each of the animals. Now all that a hunter need do is to telephone for an appointment, and then come to take the animal home with him, cabin and all. Taking time off from his very busy work is JAMES BURKEN who is now a scientific farmer. One of his greatest achievements was the filling-in of part of the slough. This he planted to mulberry bushes. Jim has always been very fond of mulberries and therefore decided to raise and sell them. We're told that he raises the largest berries in the world. He is also engaged :Ln the growing of eggplant which are ready to be shipped to market at any time. The Class of '56 also has its members who are interested in hair. JAMES POKORNY is a flat-top specialist who is very fussy about his work. It has been said that each lock of hair is measured to within 11614 of an inch and that his flat-tops are so straight that he uses a level to see that the hair is complete- ly flat on top. The former LIBILLE CRADERT has established lleyer's Beauty Shop in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she specialises in the fixing of poodle cuts. And believe it or not, after she is finished with a customer she actually looks like a poodle. It is our great pleasure to have with us today IIARVEL KROIIIANN, a Home Economics teacher. llarvel was so delighted with her home-making work that she decided to enter the teaching field. To this day she has been trying to make banana fritters, but she has never succeeded in making them the same as she did for her semester examination. Only because of tragedy in the family of THERESA llcDONALD are we able to have her with us today. She returned home two days ago to attend the funeral of her beloved cat, General MacArthur. Theresa has been touring the world with her famous tamed cat show. She is planning to take a tour to outer space as soon as accommodations can be arranged. ELAINE KNUTSEN, physics teacher at Goose Lake High School, is very busy getting ready for the school term as she writes out the tests which she plans to give in the fall. She felt it was very necessary that she continue working today, thus she brought along her desk and is sitting in the dugout hurriedly writing questions. The greatest member of the Class of '56 might be JAMES llcDONALD. He be- came world famous for his great debates. He first became interested in debates in high school. From then on he continued to take part in debates and was soon traveling around the world expressing his views on all questions. It was plan- ned that he should speak at the program this evening, but, due to a long debate in which he took part, he has lost his voice. A large portion of this crowd is due to the thoughtfulness of the former MARILYN DIEDRICH. She was determined to bring all 250 of her children, grand- children, and great-grandchildren with her today. She is seated in the middle section with her family and seems to be enjoying the game immensely. ' Last but certainly not the least, we have with us DONALD CAVANAGH, brick- layer for the addition being built at GLHS. He is a very fast worker as he has laid bricks for five years and today is the first day he has taken off. And so that is the last of the twenty seniors who graduated from Goose Lake in '56. They have all gone different ways in the world, but today are reunited to enjoy themselves at GLHS. And now, this is station GLHS signing off and wishing each and everyone here the best of luck. SP0l1301't IDHR HARHARE JUNIORS 701 1041 ww 3 Dean Andersen Barbara Carlson Deanna Clark My 1 9 giowwi kiyw J sim, M Q ' Bw, ff Q David Bielenberg Larry Bormann Etty 3,-ightggu sl Beverly Carlson Bonnie Carlson Jeanine Chrigtigngen JUN .. Z Patsy Eggert Donna Ferguson Janice Holtz Sponsor: JOHN L. FRANKS CO., Bryant 1041701 F Q 0,6 ,I I S Phyllis lleyernann Q Donald Jackson Janice Kuehl 01811812 lilder J il Llrry llommsen Juno Rsaiv ,A C 5 4 ah qw? 3 V IW John Stewarh Lawrence Simons Cgrol von SDOnsor: CHARLOTTE ELECTRIC SOPHOMORES i U.l. lU'i.l. Kenneth Banoletz 3011810 33107012 Darla. Brat thauer Dora Burke!! J ereme Burken Janet Detenum Alvin Dohrn Patsey Clausen J om Eickert This page is sponsored by HEIL PRGDUCE f Ul 1.U'lE.I. I , 'fflLr 4 W f df :Arne Lueders Donna lcDevitt Ricnara lessorich David Rose Rayne School Willis: Hemel LaVonno Iaddof Dennis Clark Sponsor: CHERRY BARBER SHOP FRESHMN 1041701 .-,.- ,gp no , I Jackie Adams Kai Bauer 4 IQ-Q. vip , ,114 g'k ff 'VYW'?WV 1 ' ,,.l Af -:Q iz .. W 4 ' - M V 1.,, 1 ,, X A..: ,, 5 5 1 ' 'A 5 1 QQ ,,, ,, 1 ga '11. 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Wx. f J' USPS P19-1159-7 Philip Rickertsen-7 Gary Schneckloth-7 Paul Schrader-7 Marilyn Stevenson- 'Q' Q. W o ' ' . Q Archie Yaddof-7 Connie Burken-6 Jean Grader-t-6 Dean Gradert-6 This page is sponsored by BROOIUS TAVERN 1U417U1 Tommy Harder-sen-6 Alf Robert llangler-6 1 1 111 1 45'-A Q ..,, ' H may 5 - . , :.g z 1, M I M W , - H .I HV- 1 3, , V . I E K ,. 5 5215 'ij Y 9 , 1' , L 5 lf .. . 'A A -J' We . , fQ2fg,sii'.gAz . 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FRED VOSS FEED STORE-Sponsor lU4Z'IUl Stephen Schrader, Donna Schoolman, Audrey Sullivan, Thomas Timmsen, Kathy Voss, Lana iwulfo PRIMARY- FIRST GRADES F, 'Wim 4 an 5 :Q wh ..,. Alice Diane Banowetz Beck Jimmy Cavanagh E 5 5 E E Q Charlotte Clausen H e-1:'2- - -- --e . A R Q' M Q f, X, ev Wife o mme mv , 3 3 . , vw , ERC' img V 5 Jqrfsrwkg gg ,wwmfx if lr f, Sggn,iw i q ,, ?i , I- Glen Phyllis Gary Donna Gradert Holtz Hesserich Miller 3 ,i K -3 VYW4 Q Q, 3 H .Q A i,fm xml A gilfgimg M f ' '- ywgfnm 5' a A 1 , wr. Ihr V . my X - Swag R tt , K . any .11 1 f -- ,4-who R -er n W -..n fff, ,r.r if ea '-Q x W Q .. - We ,wg jg 'X-. fox 0 . 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Dagqr-as get 'Chanel' B -.3 M910 SPEAKINGDOBXW1 J acksvns Carol Vossterman. and Janet De e on February 3 to determine which of the Interpretative Reading contestants would re- present the school in future co t n este. Janet Determan D la , ar Bratthauer, and Donna McDevitt. received I ratings. The preliminary contest was held at Char- lotte on February 9. Ratings: INTERPRETA- TIVE READING: Janet, Ig Donna II Darla Carol, I HWDROUS Janice DECLAUA 1: TION and F5tseJ,'1gglz:8Jan1ce Lu d 911. 9 91- Donna, 15 8' Janet, I. Those receiving I ratings at Charlotte advanced to the District contest held at Davenport on February 25. Janet received a I in Iuterpretativ R e ead- ingg Patsey a II in Humorous, and in Radio Speaking, Carol received a I, while Don and Janet each received a II. On March 23, Carol and Janet went to Clinton to enter the Sub-state contest. Here both girls earned I ratings. GERTIE-ANN POPCORN CO. Sponsor 5 a III. I-IUMOROUS DECLAMATION: Patsey, I3 Janice Lueders, II, Janice Kuehl, II. RADIO SPEAKING: 3 LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE - Seated: Sim ons, Adams, Beverly Carlson, Iaddof, B elenberg. Standing: Stolk, Barbara Carlson, Burken, Kuehl, Brightwell, Bonnie Carlson, Bormann. EVENING STAR -- Seated: Voss, lbssericn, Ferguson, Sander, Mommsen. Standing! Milder, McDonald, Eggert, Schmidt, Andersen. Christiansen Jackson lteyermann Stewart UHICH'WAI TO BOSTON local rating: I District rating:III THE CASE OF THE WIERD SISTERS llarvel Kroyman, Janice Holtz, Janice Lueders, Deanna and Theresa McDonald. Clark, v i i. .J .1 1 N Qggwfib Zi QA LIKE FATHER LIKE SON -- Donna McDevitt, Patsey Clausen, Wayne Schoel, Alvin Dohrn, Ronnie Banowetz, Peggy Simons CNE-ACT PLAYS Sponsor: BETHEL HARDWARE 1042701 STANDING: Myrna Sander, Donald Cavanagh, Edwin Andresen, Marvel Kroymann, Carl Fanger, Lucille Gradert, Elaine Knutson, Janice Lueders, and Robert Stoecker, SECOND ROW: James McDonald, Donna Adams, Carol Messerich, Marilyn Diedrich, James Pokorny, and Richard Milder. FRONT ROW: Theresa McDonald, Lola Yaddof, Audrey Stolk, and Kay Schmidt. Absent: James Burken The Seniors presented their class play 'A-Feudin' Over Ybndern on the night of october 28, 1955. The Popoffs and Frys are fighting again. It all started when one of the Popoff boys said he was going to shoot an old skunk, and acci- dentally shot Paw Fry instead. Mountain Maggie QJanice Luedersl and Emmy Fry CCaro1 Messerichl are getting tired of the feud but for differ- ent reasons. Mountain Maggie travels through the hills nursing the sick and tending those injured in the fighting. Emmy's sister Rosie Belle CDonna Adamsl, being handy with a gun has taken the only unat- tached male from under her nose. might end up as an old maid, but feudin' with. As a result, Emmy and soon Mountain Maggie has Maw CDonald Cavanaghj convinced that terious love npotionn. They are If Emmy doesn't get a Popoff boy she she can't marry someone her family is secures the aid of Mountain Maggie, Fry QMarvel Kroymannl and Pappy Popoff a mixture of sugar and water is a mys- about to be married when Rosie Bell arrives with her shotgun and spills the whole story. She is about to shoot Mountain Maggie and Zeke Popoff QJames Pokornyj when the Travelin' Preacher CEdwin Andresenl arrives for his annual visit. Anyone wanting to get married has to do so now or else wait until the preacher returns next year. Mountain Maggie fixes up a drink for Maw Fry that will put her in a trance and she and Pappy Popoff cag get married. But in the middle of the wedding, Rosie Belle drinks the drug and turns into a sweet and charming girl. She awakens from the trance and grabs her gun. Em y saves the day, ended the feud, and the weddings continue. Sponsorg ART KLING 8 SONS , - lf ' 'V-.K ' Q VOCAL MUSIC MIXED DOUBLE QUARTET Donna Adams, alto, Jeanine Christiansen, soprano, Carol Voss, alto, Kay Schmidt, so- prano, Don Jackson, Dean Andersen, bass, John Stewart Larry Hbmmsen, tenor. 9 O GIRLS ' SEXTET larile Bielenberg, Joan Eickert, alto, Janice Holtz, DeAnna Clark, 2nd soprano, Janice Kuehl, Patsey Clausen, lst soprano. r'v .1 x H. th'f f I Q 1 ,Q K GIRLS' SEXTET P , Q r Donna Adams, alto, Janet Deter- f 3 . xii' l. 4 DOUBLEQUARTET Dean Anderson, bass, David Bielenberg, baritone, Ronald Banowetz, 2nd tenor, August Milder, baritone, John Steve art, lst tenor, Terry Cavanagh 2nd tenor, Larry Mommsen, lst tenor, Donald Jackson, bass. QV, 4k man, 2nd soprano, Carol Voss, alto, Donna McDevitt, 2nd sop- rano, Kay Schmidt, lst soprano Jeanine Christiansen, lst sop- rano e e , SPODSOPS ANDERSEN'S GROCERI, Goose Lake lU4Z'lU1 am.. P M VINC5 Class Eiay SEATED: Larry Borman, Larry Mommsen, Carol Voss, Donald Jackson, August Milder, and Jeanine Christiansen. STANDING: John Stewart, Donna Fergu- sen, Phyllis Meyerman, June Ready, and Janice Kuehl. 'KEEP MOVINGW takes place in the Baldwin home. Trouble first starts with the moving of Professor Randolph QLarry Mommsenl into the Baldwin home for the sum er. He isn't such a bad fellow, but that moaning trom- bone is enough to drive anyone crazy. In fact, Mr. Baldwin is just re- turning home from the mountains where he went last su er after a nervous breakdown from the horrid trombone playing. His lovely daughter, Anne, CJeanine Christiansen, intends to keep his house peaceful and quiet for his return. That is, she thought it would be, until the Professor arriv- ed for his second summer! To add to the excitment, Rush Harris CLarry Bormanj enters the home. He is running away from someone, or something, and everyone expects the police to break in and haul him off to jail. That's not all the trouble brewing, he is also inventing a new type of motor fuel and immediately sets up the house for a laboratory. Anne and her friends CCarol Voss, Donald Jackson, August Milderj try to figure a way to oust both the Professor and Rush. But, confusion soon enters with a snooping detective QJohn Stewartl, a gossiping neighbor CDonna Ferg-u- senl, a mysterious young girl selling soap CJ une Readyj, a complaining maid Cfhyllis Meyermanl, and a strange woman QJanice Kuehll who keeps insisting she has rented the house, and intends to move in the next day because she has a contract to prove her rights! The final explosion comes when the Professor accidentally drinks some of Rush's powerful in- vention. As a conclusion, the Professor married Emma and lived happily ever after. This page sponsored by A. H. MEYER and GEORGE IARIK FRONT RCI: Eickert, Iaddof, Christiansen, Holts. SECOND ROW: Burken, ll. Rose, G Messerich, P. Stevensen, ll. Stevenson, U. Rose, A. Knutson, J. Jackson, lk' Larson. THIRD ROI: ileyeman, Taplin, llommsen, Simmons, J. llesserich, Sullivan A Rose, Hardersen, J. Lueders. FOURTH ROI: D. Adams, Schrader, Andresen, C llesserich, R. Andersen, llartin Plaude, Hara Plaude, Petersen, D. Jackson, D Rose, Clausen. BACK ROI: Voss, H. Lueders, E. Knutsen, Schmidt, School, D Bielenberg, J. Adams, Cavanagh, D. Andersen, and ll. Bielenberg. CLARINETS Donna Adams Elaine Knutsen llarile Bielenberg Carol Voss Judy Jackson Gloria Petersen Hara Plaude Doris Andresen Connie Burken Jackie Adams lhrilyn Stevenson llsthslr Rose SHARE DRULB Phyllis lleysrman John Schrader David Rose Gary Taplin CORNETS Donald Jackson Larry llommsen Dean Andersen Arlene Rose Ronald Andersen Terry Cavanagh David Bielenberg Janice Lueders Kay Sullivan Tomy Hardersen SAIOPHONES Kay Schmidt Eunice Rose BARITONE Martin Plaude This page sponsored by ELIMOOD DAIRY TROMHJNES Joan llesserich llargie Lueders ALTO HORNS Allen Knutsen Patty Stevenson layne School GLOCKENSPIEL Carol llesserich BASS HORN Potsey Clausen BASS DRUM Peggy Simmons 701 042 A J. BBNE Phyllis Schoolman Linda Wulf Linda Roenfeldt Judy Rickertsen Joanne Voss Larry Jackson Kenneth Cavanagh Jerry Moehr John Simons Allen Mommsen Chuckie Claus sen Larry Luett lr. Larson Kay Schmidt, Saxophone, 'Donna Adams, Clarinet, Dean Andersen, Cornet, Elaine Knutsen, Clarinet, Patsey BA Clausen, Bass Horn, David Bielenberg, Cornet, Marile Bielenberg, Clarinet, Carol Voss, Piano, Don Jackson, Drums. WSH woonvmm QUARTET: nm-11a CLARINET TRIO: Glvria CLARINET TRIO: ua:-ue Bielenberg, Elaine Knut- Petersen, Jud? -3343115011: Bielenberg, Donna Adams, son, Donna Adams , Kay Mara- Plaude E183-U9 KHU-tS9Y1 Schmidt Sponsor: DR. PEPPER BOT'1ZLING CO. 1042701 .A x w Donna Ferguson, Barbara Calrson, Deanna Clark LaVonne Yadoff, Jeanine Christian- sen, Janice Holtz, Joan Eickert TWIRLEFZS Carol Voss Janet Determan Jeanine Christiansen SPOUSOTS2 A- H. BRAM ELO ZEIMET'S GARAGE Janice Holtz KASZINSKI STORE SPORTS 1041701 BOYS' BASKETBALL Standing: Richard Messerich, Dean Andersen, David Bielenberg, Alvin Dohrn, Terry Cavanagh, Larry lommsen. Front: Robert Stoecker, August Milder, Donald Cavan agh, Donald Jackson, Absent: James Pokorny. Goose Goose Goose Goose Goose Goose Goose Goose Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake 26 Welton S7 Goose Lake 2h St. Joseph 63 Goose Lake 22 Charlotte S2 Goose Lake 58 Elvira S9 Goose Lake h6 B ffalo hh Goose Lake 53 Andrew 56 Goose Lake 57 Charlotte 70 Goose Lake S8 Elvira 78 Goose Lake COUNTY TOURNAMENT Goose Lake no Delmar SECTIONAL TOURNRMENT Goose Lake 55 Grand Hound 59 OUR RECORD Won 2 Lost St. Joseph Andrew Welton Delmar Delmar Le Claire Grand Mound Preston This Page sponsored by EDLEMANS GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION GI RLS' BASKETBALL 'I I I I I I I Standing: Carol Hesserich, Donna Adams, Kay Schmidt, Myrna Sander, Jackie Adams, Patsey Clausen, Joan Eickert, June Ready. Front: llarvel Kroyman, larile Bielen- berg, Elaine Knutsen, and Donna Ferguson. Goose Goose Goose Goose Goose Goose Goose Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake lelton 52 Goose Lake M2 St. Joseph S1 Goose Lake 67 Charlotte 57 Goose Lake 148 Elvira 38 Goose Lake 66 Buffalo 26 Goose Lake h8 Andrew 55 Goose Lake S3 Elvira 37 Goose Lake 59 Goose Lake 79 Grand Mound I45 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Goose Lake 243 Charlotte 60 SECTIONAL TO Goose Lake 32 Elvira 39 OUR RECORD Won 11 Lost 6 This page sponsored by GOOSE LAKE SAVINGS BANK Charlotte St. Joseph Andrew Welton Delmar Delmar LeClaire 52555915 lU,,L eLU'1f4 BGYS' BASEBALL BACK ROW: Dean Anderson, James Pokorny, Donald Cavanagh, Robert Stoecker, David Bielenberg, and Donald Jackson. FRONT ROW: Larry Hommsen, Terry Cavanagh, Richard Messerich, John Stewart, August Hilder, and Edwin Andresen. Although the boys played but four games during their fall season, they won all of them. Their games were with Charlotte which they won by a score of lg to 2 5 with Preston which they won with a six point margin and chalked a score of ll to 55 a second game with Charlotte -- score of 3 to lg and Elvira which they won 5 to 1. The positions played by each of the boys is listed: Dean Andersen 2nd base Larry llommsen R. field James Pokorny . . . . . . Left field Terry Cavanagh . . . . . . Catcher Donald Cavanagh Short stop Richard llesserich ... Pitcher Robert Stoecker Pitcher John Stewart ........ L. field David Bielenberg ... lst base August llilder ....... C. field Donald Jackson ... .. 3rd base Edwin Andresen ...... R. field This page sponsored by STREUSER PHARMACY sums' SOFTBALL BACK RCM: Peggy Simmons, Jeanine Christiansen, Janice Kuehl, Audrey Stolk, Pat- sey Clausen, Carol Voss, Jackie Adams, and Janet Determan. SECOND ROW: Kay Sul- livan, Carol Messerich, June Ready, Joan Eickert, Marvel Kroyman, Janice Holtz, and Donna McDevitt. FRONT ROW: liarile Bielenberg, Donna Adams, Myrna Sander, Kay Schmidt, Elaine Knutsen, and Darla Bratthauer. 62512 E279 C3259 9-5221 9 s'i9 QTSQJ Our softball team got off to a bad start by losing the first game to Char- lotte by a score of I4 to 2. The second and succeeding games, however, presented a different story. At our game with Welton we won with a score of 13 to l. And- rew and Elvira likewise fell prey to our power, and because of our victories we were entitled to play for the championship game. This we played against Lowden on their home field and won by a score of 21 to ll to earn the Sectional Cham- pionship trophy. Having won the Sectional Championship, we again returned to Lowden to play against Stanwood in the District Tournament. Again we won, and by a score of 17 to 6. The second game that we played in the District was against New Vienna at Colesburg. New Vienna proved strong opposition and beat us by a score of lh to 13. Thus ended our successful season of five victories and two losses. Sponsor: CASADY SPORTING GOODS STORE, III-quoketa AUTO GRAPHS 1 fir-wxwfrf-M fx 4 W. 1 .1 kf J Sum-0Luz?..,.zw gy X I 4 N ,, J 042701 Q -1 gy M nh ' .V 'Ha 'H it f :sz ,A ,, 4 4 J ff uf x 5 , '. G2 M 'I+-'Mp' .H , VV. ,gh Q. 99115 A' .I . 1 Sify i ,l i'fa W .Yi W i I 'lf ,dv 'QF f fi. x 4-ff' Page sponsored by SULLIVAN 'S DX SERVICE STATION 19 x f xAg V 4 K 'WM A-1? V 2 wlvii 49751 , magm- -4 3 i 'Q T1 L -4 2f1:':,? SQ2. H Q. x M fiffim I m Lb k T'f3A15.vs,Tj,kg,fg Q ' ' 4 xgenwvvw WQ-1 M W W mmm-Q ,n....mM-...W Q E 'H 1 :G 3 1 . msg, v . IJ! Z, wifi4x s. 1 -M is A '-A if 'i 6 JQ1 U , ' ', I N N x 53, L. 4 , if is W Q 1 ar g X '2 f if ,. f po Effffv . . , Q33 Q S! vff K r V W t I K .L V 7,45 ' 'J' ,He 7 K 111 7 5 ... H , A ' . I Q. W ' ,fs 3 QQ? - I L if' Q X Qs 10422701 I ' sl 4 W 4, ,W 5 W is ., K adv M -1. W new -A 9' A r 0' N-f GOOSE LAKE SAVINGS BANK, Sponsor R5 ' .xx ww, Q.. Q fi. X X W i: , E 2 O QX M Q' , 1x Eff? X X 1 '2- 2' mi x QWPV 5 5 QQ N 1 ff 3' V 2 1 ffk f 4 ll 1 N 7535 X .aw-. ' ,J 1642701 THANK YGU We, the IEARBOOK STAFF, are grateful to you whose names appear belolr for contributing so generously to our yearbook fund. If your contributions had been withheld, this yearbook would not have been possible. We extend to each of you a sincere THANK IDU. Ann Unruh A. H. Meyer Del Voss Standard Service Station Emil llootz Kaszinski Store LeRoy Kruse Harry Weise Voss Royal Blue Store Heil Produce George llarik Preston Hatchery A. H. Brammelo Edelmanw Grocery 84 Service Station Mohr Hardware Charlotte Creamery Brooks Tavern Elmwood Dairy Andersen Grocery Zeimetis Garage Art Kling 5 Sons Bethel Hardware Charlotte Electric Famer Mutual Aid Association Streuser Pharmacy Fred Voss Feed Store John L. Franks ce., Bryant Cherry: mrber Shop C 8: S Trucking Co. Preston Telephone Company Goose Lake Cattle Co. Su11ivan's DX Station Krabbenhoft Funeral Home Tobey's Welding Shop Casady Sporting Goodg Ha.mmond's Service Station Gertie-Ann Popcorn Co. Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Lucil1e's Dry Goods Store Russell's Pontiac Garage Goose Lake Savings Bank . - ,L ...V V 4 +V. r Q eh ' 'ff l-...saws PIT' - Hi , ., h -,Q . .NA-l 3, J x .a , W -, X . 1 1 P A f . , , A.. -' . X X 4, ., L Y x ' L , ' ',q. x 'IX 0 N ! N 1' '- of ,M - -' ' Af' A fi-. Tw X - A, A -, X , ,7.A-,ff ., . J '- . W, , N f ' , .1 ' . ,rf-5 fl- , 4' 5 4 F f f Q X I Y '31 i ,xg -58 ,, 'avg ,f Y A V -x ' fl I 6 V. .. Y Lx V, 4 ,A -1 ,pf-.1 A tx , ' E ,. ' 'xv Q. N 1 , ' Q , ,,.,Y,, 1 cf .f ' ' I f' -.- - , Y Va. , . ,Q ' f '- Av vs 'N-ff 21,1 .x fx ,. L, IA' 5, ' Q- iz F M.,-Q--,...-.K,. .. 'K I C134


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