Grand Meadow High School - Lark Yearbook (Pierson, IA)
- Class of 1953
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J 'R av' e af :M E X XFX C LIBBI f D Q vfffx fgffff The Lark Staff Editor in chief Assistant Editor Business Nanager Fistory Wditor Proohecy Editor Jill Uditor Athletic Editor CGirls5 Athletic dltor Cboysl a tivlties Editor Cooy Editor fdi J1 0 Wilma Ferris Marlene Carlson Qhirley Perrin Stanley Pintlgh argaret Roeoke tary Ogren Elaine Tohnson Christine Ras ussen Harold Swith Keith Klaschen Dale Backhaus Harold Ferrin Jo Ann King Carol Rhodes Haxvel Eierran Ray Flser ord DEDICATIOI Our Mothers And Fathers dedicate thisennual to our parente ir anpreciation for their intere t and devotion of the educational onportunities vhlch me h IG exper'enced Cla s Roll Dale Backhaus Jo Pnn King Farvel Biernan stanley Kinti h Tarlene Carlern Feith Klaechen Qay Eleer Harold Perrin Christine Ra mussen Shirley ferr n Carol Rhodes Nil erris Narbaret Roeoke Elalne Tchnsen Harold Qmith -J my ? . K gf.. ff H -, ' 5 II n ,A . .. V? Q C To We the Seniors of Grand Meadow, Class of '53, - s g . ch . ', La' . - . s . X . A . e 5 5 -' X A. . A - .V Mary Ann Cgren s ' -7 L ' ma F . f ' U , g, XNXSTR H0 Board Educatlon 154 al Q nnerd Carlson President ulen Townsend Roy Kintigh Ralph Elser wayne Brownlee Ir Word Superintendent Not Pictured Secretary William Pease Treasure Warren Baker I rm n Faculty R C Ford graduated from Redfield High School He received his B A Degree from Central College, Pella, Iowa His M S was obtained from Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa He served with the Armed Services for a period of time He has previously taught at Rose Hill, Iowa In Grand Meadow he has taught mathematics and geography His hobbies are fishing and reading Mr Charles McQueary graduated from Hannibal High School, Hannibal, Missouri He received hi! B I Degree at Westminister College, Fulton, Missouri He was drafted into the army and fought in the cavalry as a Staff Sergeant After returning from the army he did graduate work at Parson's College, Fairfield, Iowa This is his fourth year at Grand Meadow You will find him teaching economics, government, and biology H coaches both girls' and boys' basketball, baseball His hobby is snorts Mrs Helen T Morrow graduated from Unbana High Soool in Missouri She attended Southwest Teachers College in Springfield for two years and received her B S Degree and before moving to Iowa was principal supervisor of the Forrest Park School in Monett, Missouri Since coming to Iowa Mrs Morrow has been teaching in high school and has done post graduate work at Buena Vista College at Storm Lake and Iowa State College at Ames This is her first year at Grand Meadow Mr John V Andersen, Jr graduated from Correction ville High school, Correctlonville, Iowa He has spent three years in the U S Navy and was honorably discharged as a yeoman second class After being discharged he entered Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa where he recieved his B A De ree Mr Andersen taught music, bookkeeping, and typing His hobby is music William J Pitts graduated from Highview High School, Linn Grove, Iowa He received his B S Degree from Buena Vista College He served with the Slat Infantry in Korea In Grand Meadow he has taught science, English, and shop His hobbies are travel and farming l . . from Missouri University in 1927. She majored in education . , ' Irs mary ohling raduated from Spirit Lake She attended Icxr 'tate Teachers Colle e and Colorado State Previously tau ht at Renwlcv, lows a d La Salle, Colorado Her hobby is 'nittln Miss Florence Timmins received her education from Kingsley High School, horningside, Buena Vista and hestmar Colleges Niss Tim in taught ln Plymouth and Woodbury county She teaches First and Second grades at Grand headow This is her fourth year at Grand Meadow Her hobby is tcachln school and attended Norningside College Before coming to Grand Meadow to tesch third and fourth grades, she tau ht three years in the rural schools in Grundy county This is her third year at Grand Neadow Her hobby is sewing hiss harilyn Skaar graduated from Ruthven qivh School, but makes her home at Storm Lake Buena Vista Collece is where she recelvei her tra1n'ng iss kaar teaches the fifth and sixth rades Music is her hobby Henry Bohling graduated from Auburn H1 h School Auburn, Nebraska He attended Nebraska State Teachers College and graduated from Wartburg College, haverly, Iowa 1052 '55 was his first year of teaching experience and first year at Grand Neadow His hobby for the nast year has been teaching .. , , 'JL 1 'Y . fT W . . - v. . ,' , C Q . . - 5' - . 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S ' 0 I' phi lE?f:7 I 0 A fn J Q n C ou X7 We, the class of school, of the County ing of sound mind and by make, publish, and ment, hereby revoking 1953, of the Grand leadow Consolidated of Cherokee, and the State of Iowa, be body after four strenuous yearl,do here declare this as our best will and t ts all former wills, bequests, and devices Carol Rhodes, will and bequeath my shortness to Jack of whatever nature or form heretofore made by us We willingly bequeath to the Juniors the following, Our seats in the assembly, our priviledge of taking care of high school, our books, the paper staff, annual staff, and all our good times we've had in our high school days to all the stu dents of G M High Dawson, have to tion to ability to stay out of school to Ted White so he waak attend at all Wilma Ferris, will and bequeath my cheerleading posi Mary Lou Pease, my ability to yell at ball games to Carol Lindsay, and my A's to Ted White so he won't have to study so hard next year I, Elaine Johnson, will and bequeath my quietness to the Freshmen girls, not that they need any, my basketball suit to anyone that earns it, and my desk to Eleanor Yeissner so she won't talk during the assembly period I, Marvel Bierman, will and bequeath my old dilapidated desk that I've had for 3 years to any poor sole that gets it, and my ability to get by without reciting in class to Eleanor Neissner I, Margaret Roepke, will and bequeath my ability to get in early to Dean Riemenschneider, my basketball suit to Quds, and my ability to have a good time to any bookworm I, Mary Ann Ogren, will and bequeath my basketball posi tion to Carole Ogren, my driving abilltytw dm Feshmen girls, so they won't have to stay home, and my good times tothe Soph more boys I, Christine Rasmussen, will and bequeath my basketball ability to Nary Smith, my heighth to Valerie Spencer, not dum she needs it, and my ability to have a good time to Carol Harold Smith, will and bequeath my basketball number Lindsay I Harold Ferrin, will and bequeath my position on the baseball team to Walter Brownlee so he can play all fouryoars in high one who N 1 school, and my position on the basketball team to any wants to sit through the whole game Bob Bryant, and my baseball position to anyone whocan earn it I, Stanley Kintlgh, will and bequeath my ability to skip school to anyone who finds high school boring, and my ability to have a good time to Arnold Dawson 1, 1, - I . ' 1. ss' no I, Shirley Ferrin, will and bequeath my ablticms ability to write letters every night to Betty Klingensnith so Raywomt get lonesome in college, and my ability t sleeo in clas to Carole Ogren so she can catch up on her sleeo, and my basket ball suit to anyone who earn it I Marlene Carlson, will and bequeath my cheerleading position to anyone who wants to get into the ballgames free, and my torn up books to korman Larver I Jo Ann King, will and bequeath my cheerleading oosi tion to anyone who feels ambitlcms, and my American Liters ture book which is in very good condition to Roy Lee Townsend Ray Elser, will and bequeath my position on the bas ketball team to Arnold Dawson, becau e by next year he should be as big as me, and my good times to anyone who an act like Dale Backhause, will and beiueath my oosltion the basketball team to Roy Lee Townsend, and my good times to any one that can fulfull them Keith Klaschen, will and bequeath ry basketball oosi tion to Ronnie Nairn, and my desk to Jack Dawson witness whereof The ienior Class have hereunto sub scribed their names and affixed their seal, this twenty fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord, one d1mmand,n1ne hund red and fifty three Witnesses Freshies were taking a seat in the as embly Of the seven teen, nine had started school at rand headow The finn thing we did was elect our class officers which were President Leo oernes Vice oresident Keith Klaschen Secretary :nd treasurer Judy Pinkerton Spongop Mrs DBPUES we were informed bv the seniors that ve were to be ini a ed and we were' The 1 l were reqlir d to drsS PS Fenly for bed and the br as bee In our Sophomore year we dde Carol Rhod s and Harold Smith to our clas Cur class officers were President Dale Qackhsus Vice president Bruce Grant Secretary and treasurer Xllma Ferris Cn1rley rerxin Sponsor his Robeson ' . 1 o y s s . A , .. X I 1 Q -A - 4 A ' , A A L I Q V . I, t . I , - .. ' S . , . . , , ff , me. I: .. A CY! . . 41 X . 1, o , - In 2 - - c Theufirst Monday in September, seventeen scared Green s , , - . G 7 . V J J L. f . . , L t Y 7 . , r s fo Y S . f , ., . ys iies. . 5 A 4 M P- H , L - 1 'Ib B . . 11 1 7 s At the beginnins f our Junior year hopwgn Hgugwipgh jOined us we had lost Leo Barnes during the summer and later that JEEP Judy Pinkerton and Bruce Grant left us Our class officers were Pre ldent Varlene Carlson Vice ore ident Ray Elser Secretzry and treasurer Christine Rasmussen Wilma F6P11S Sporsor Mr Hooper chose Tattletale as our Junior Class playwhich proved to be a areat success The last semester we started to olen for our Junior senior Banquet, which was held in the arrior Hotel at Sioux City At the end of the year we gavea farewell dance for the seniors with the entire high school Invited In our Qenior year, we had the same enrollment with the exception that Norman Hauswirth left us durina the summer Our class officers vere President Shirley Ferrin Vice president Carol Rhodes Secretary and treasurer Jo Ann King Mary Ann Ogren Sponsor Mr Word This year we told the nFreshies what they were to wear, which wa to dress as comic characters Ve went to Sioux City to have our pictures taken during the first semester Decem ber 2nd wa homecominp with Marlene Carlson and Dale Backhaus Olren, Keith Plaschen and Qtanley Kintigh In the foreoart of April we began practicing for our senior play under the direction of hrs Vorrow, entitled 'Bottoms URW Xe ruesnted it to the public on Nay 7 and 8th This proved to be a great success On April 24 the juniors gave us a wonderful banquet at the Hotel Narrior which was enjoyed imr nsely by all May l5th the Junior Cenior Prom was held in the Grand Meadow gymnsiuw Leo hahany and his band provided the mxsic Wilma Ferris and Dale Backhaus were crowned Kina 9Ud queen On May lst we attended uekip day at Storm Lake and ad everyone enwoyed the ceremony when the king and queen were crowned A dance was elven ln the evening at the Cobblestone Ballroom in honor of the seniors of four states Dacculaurat ererci es were held in the urand Meadow gymaaslum on Nay 17th wev Shaxdt ave the messa e Com mencement exexclses we e held on the following Lednesday night, May 20th The addre wad given by Charles E Pendle ton Wilma aria was awarded Valedlctorian and Chirley Perrin ealutatorian The seniors chose as their motto Life is what you Chose to Make it Class colors were Crcnld and silver and the class flower was Yellow Rose We slit en en ers of HCKN ill n ver forget the Cod t'mes we bale ba v'th dercla smen and facult . 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H d together J- , our un - s .. , . , y PHUPHECY v th eff an you 'nn ine t a dis s lffdq Thec cfub4 has vcrked lil l ves and some have ro oered, but e ll eei e en e rgtel Q off to Hawaii we go' e nLaxkswur i cr wde' wxtn all sorts of odl eo, e from every section of the country and only a few memb rs of our oalty are unfortunate encu,h to bot sea ick Land Ho' It's Hawaii and the excitement of entering this enchanting land fills everyone with a tlntling feeling Ted is already lost in a dream of being under a coconut tree with beautiful Qirls dancing around Without thinkin he drops everythint and runs down the ganc plank shouting, Here I am, you lucky tirls Uwe, followine him off, recornlze one of the attractive vlrls vhich is thlowinf leis around our necks as Christine Rasmussen all decked out with a hula hula costume Wow' what a dancer che probablv had encufh practice in good old 1rand Deadow that now she is an accomnlished professional dancer Af r bein welcomed come the ta k of the taking and checkin f our luv a The cheif embaraticn officer is none other then Qtanley Y1ntioh vho is e tall, heavy set, wrestler chamwion of the world btan hasn't for otten some of the ex prcssicns he used in J R an pros out with, I Tust can understand it H e , the same old Qtan By bus we arrive at the aklkl Beach Wotel As we are getting off we notxce a tall,d1gnlf1ed,handsome, intelligent looking,gent1eman whmnwe recognire ss Ray Fl er We are some what dismayed, but after thwnkint bscm in the good old M days it is very plain to see vhy Rav should hare this first tudent Could this be Ray9 It must be someone else ve are thlnklnb about' Ve ask Ray how he ot sxch a hi h ue osltion and he replies, HYou havc to have brains not brawn Ve all airee and LO in to find somethin: to full our couches with when suddenly Carole Ccren notices that Betty is mis ing and she tarts cut to flnd her but decides it is no use because we have just left Ray and me roalire that lt has been a long time since Betty ha seen him We so to the desk clerk to see if we can bet a refund on our rooms andask to seethe manafer After an hour of waiting we are gettin discouraaed but then a busine slike man step up Did we say a man' Han what a man' HHey, says Crf1l,u sn't that Keithvn The rest of us dlsasree with him because this person ls tanned deenly ani is rather plump It ls Keith and he says that he and Ray own this hotel and he invites us to b their guests for the comlne week e are tired from the trln so decide to rest ani fre hen un a bit before we neet fcr dinner After dinner the li hte are dimmed and beautiful Hawaiian music comes to o I from out of nowhere No' Don't tell m , it can't be surely ct Y o Xt 1 Little Jo Ann and er all ,irl orchestra featurln Earlene as her top vocalist This is a surprise After e rent annlause out comes the hula dan cers he can hardly reco nlze them as CarolRhodes,W1lma Uerris, end Pervel Bierman with tueir lonc da k hair hanalng down on tuelr hacks Carol ilma, and Narvel were taking a cruise and ran out of money in davaii so wh le trrine to make some money tc .o on, 1 me found r cute loc? n n l d clded o stay for ve don't cnow iu t hcw on Carol evs that she will stay there 1nt1l But come and lcks her up Nr hcw .ost V-mrs h X- flown hy! 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', ,S , c , , y, Aftex the davzlinf entertainment we decide to retire for the evening Alice thlnks that th1s could be a pretty easy life so she a ks harvel if she could hoard wittmher Rn'a month or two The next morning bright and early we take off for the beach for a swim While we are all running noisely Jack stum bles ove a small petite, Soph1st1cated,young lady She jump 1 frantically to her feet, grabs Jack and is about to hit him when she recolnlzes an old buddy from back in the G M days, HJsck!1! she says, and Jack, almost speechless, NWh Elaine Johnson All of us in amazement surround herand start renewing old acquaintances Dean Ray hollers that he'll race us to the beach, o jumping to our feet we take off toward the splashing waves of the Pacific nNow wal a minu e, Darlene says, nl can't svlm and stays to build castles in the sand Pretty soon Carol NcQueenlets out ablood curtling scream and says a shark is after her Wbyell for ellie guard to save her What a me s? Carol is reallystrugglhg and the lub guard is having a hard time, but this life guard is a big strong lady? Who knows her business and drags mm'to shore Say, that life guard looks familiar, why sure its Shirley Ferrin What are you doing out her? we inquire qho replies that she won so many swimming trophies that she decidaito swim the Pacific Of Course me don't believe her, but onecan never tell in this dey and ape We had so much fun during our stay at the beach that decide to try this asain some time Noticing the posters discover one adverti ing the Water Carnival Of course can't let this fly by, so we attend this the next nlpht certainly enjoy this amusement and while watching this we see something flying throufh the air We wonder what it can be' reminds him of the great star Esther Williams Hut while wat ching the show it entered his head Head? that it looks like the great kid that we went to school with Why of colrse, its Mary Ogren How could we miss her After the show we all go back and talk to her She says that she enjoys this occupation ve1y much After we have a long chat with her, we decide to tour the plantation We go a little ways when we see a tall, lean looking man sitting undel a palm tree playing his quitar Tmre are pretty girls all around him dancing as he plays Pretty soon he stops playing and lets out a holler All of his servants come run ning to sce what he wants All he wants 1 a drink of water We decide to Co over and talk to him and see who it is As we get a good look at htm we could see that it is Dale Backhaus, the millionaire He says that he had struck oil in one of his many oil wells in Texas and decided tocone to Hawaii to spend the rest of his life After talking to Dale for a short while we decide to go on with our tour Pretty soon me come to a pineapple plantation We see a tall, dark haired man out looking over the fields As we come neaxer we see that it is none other than Harold Ferrin recounizes us right away He tells us dmt he owns half of the plantation He savs that his partner is over across the field checkin the pineapples Ne decide to c and see him A e come nearer we tlnnk we havf met htm some olace before We go nearer and we know that is Parold emlth another member of the nh? class at ' B After talking with them r a short while we decide to have dinner with all the kids that we have met . 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NF start back tothehotel to etready for the blgevent After we are re df, we stfrt out for the dininv hall As we beFore9' Alice looksunder 1 arparet Roenke' the tar reporter For the jcln us For dinner a l me t and h e t mes It is ettlni late fre ahowt to entex the door, a tell, blond, ledv C0me up to us and avs, HHavcn't I see the woman's hat brim Nargaret then tells N awailan Chit Chr H sophisticated, you some place and says, nHey us that she is Ve ask he great feast and talk about o d o ue all decide to turn in and vet ome sleep, leeo To orrom re h to get aboard our creat ship and sail for home he a ree that we havehad a great time and shall never foxget lt Aloha ' U The Grand Teadov Junxor Qenlor Banquet was held in the Warrior dotel in Qloux City, Friday eveninv, Aorml ?4th vlth dinner served t F 50 p The juniors chose the theme uhawail which was carried out ln the decoration On entering the banquet room each Uirl was pre ented an orchid and eacr boy was Viven a wh te carnation Center piece on the t ble vere islrnds wlth miniature palm tr es p ovinx on Them A nlue strip of oxper dovn the center of the t ble represented mater linature Hawaiianmnahens dan ced around the trees Qmall boats completed the water scene Nut cups were silver quitars tied with.cellophane bows of dif ferent colors The place cards and pro r ms further carried out the Hawaiian theme The menu consisted of tomato juice, swiss steak, mashed potatoes and ravy, buttered corn, candle salad, rolls and butter, relishes, ice cream sundae, and coffee or milk The rooms were decorated with the detail The center piece of pinggpples ged on the piano In one corner stood salute, 'Sloha To Thee decorated one opposite were large mounted pineaoples of all the guests Paper the ceilinb and added to colorful reflect1cn from The theme for the Rlemenschrieder pres1ded Hawaiian theme used in andcocoanutswas arran a guitar The Hawaiian side of the room while containing the names streamers of green and brown decorated the Hawaiian atmosphere by casting a the chandeliers program was NHawai1an Dreams Dean as toe fme ter with the welcome spe ech, Ndawaiian Koma Nai ' The members of the junLor class ro e and placed a lol around the neck of each Quest, symbol izlng the friendship between the juniors and their guests for the evening Qhlrley Uerrin responded vith the toast, nAloha, But lot goodbye winds and Hurricane were clever jokes arranged b the junior clas on ome of the uests, Nr Ford responded to the junior toast master with a talk, nlsle of Jolden Dre m Carol TcQueen sang 'I land of Paradise The class vill nder the caption of uNat1ve Rainbow was read by Jo Ann King Tarlene Dumke read the senior prophecy, nAn Fven ing on the T land fTh1s had been vritten hv the juniors 7 Betty Klinaensmlth then entert ined the audience wldm a saxa phone olo, uDrowsy Waters Carole Ogren entertained with a Hula Dance che was assisted by Ted 'hite, Dean Johnson, Jack Dawson, and Chris Rasmussen To close the program the group sang N'ove'j ula the evening The busine s suits Lands ' Hawaiian music wa played throughout airl vore pastel formals and the boys wore ., , g, , 5' I. 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Spencer CENTER RO' Colleen Supler, Danny Johnson, Douglas Rutter, Joan Tibbetts, hiriam Ford, Jimwy Carver, Janice Coburn, vary Slota BACK RON Phillip Snencer, Rex Reinving, Douglas Ynnngiahl, Kenny Sadler, hargaret Jrsvenish, Miss Timrins, Vary Lou Rawson, Gerald Nairn, Kenneth Baker, Douglas Henke ' t. S - D at - I r O fe . ' ' , v ' , - 6 W O ' 1 i I do fr X O . 5 I V ,. , , l . ? . I ' O , 3 , of , . Z A Y . . , i s- , 1 4. Y 8 .X , ,. f . . A A ' n 1 'I ff , ,' ,. . . l rr 5.4 . k 5 . T I li - V . ff- MET -Q ii rl u -f., if s I .1 K V , Q' 'B 54 ' Q 'VA tg' VA? T 2 Q, .R QV., ,Qs , .-,rl I s ffv, ' 1 . , 'lf zu . , ,W ,,.J,5. f 1' Q Abl- 1 ,3,,v .5 'F' A1 -' x .44-2 ,g Girls Basketball FRONT ROW Cleft to rlghtl Elaine Johnson, Margaret Roepke Christine Rasmussen, Mary Ann Ogren, Betty Klingensmith and Shirley Ferrin BACK ROW Cleft to right? Karen White, Carol Ogren, Darlene Dumke, Darlene Pitts, Shirley King, Valerie Spencer, Mary Smith manager, and Coach McQueary The Grand headow Larkettes had a successful season with 16 wins and four loses Nary Cgren scored the most points with a 21 average from twenty games Betty Klirgensmith fol lowed with a total of 237 for a 12 average and Shirley Ferrin followed with 202 for ll averafe The offensive average was 50 points per game and the defensive average is 37 The game scores are as follows Grand Meadow Meriden Quimby Union Union Kingsley Pierson Brooke Washta Kingsley Pierson 49 Cushing Quimby County Tournament Sectional Tournament 42 Clehorn 40 6l w8lPVlPW 28 45 Meriden 54 51 Aurella 40 40 Neriden 41 ' I ' 9 55 . 52 54 42 37 Moville 52 52 Meriden 55 65 29 71 26 39 40 66 . 21 50 42 69 56 32 40 68 57 31 56 4 26 Boys Basketball FRONT ROW Cleft to right? Dale Backhaus, Harold Smith, Keith Klaschen, Ray Elser, and Dean Johnson BACK RON Cleft to right? Roy Townsend, Harold Ferr1n,Jack Dawson, Stanley Kintigh, Ronald Nairn, and Coach NcQueary The Grand Meadow Larks had another successful season as they finished with a record of 20 5 They scored a total of 1587 points to our opponents 1004 The Larks offensive average was 55 5 and our defensive averaae was 40 2 The Larks won second in the County, but won the sectional by decisive victories Then were defeated in the district by Lytton The highest score of the season was 100 points against Pierson The rest of the scores are as followed Grand Meadow Meriden Union East Soph Meriden Kingsley St Mary's t Nary's Brooke Kingsley Cushing Quimby Larrabee County Tournament 51 Aurelia fove timel 4 Meriden 40 Larrabee 44 District Tournament 36 Lytton 38 Pierson Maurice Pierson Washta Quimby 1 OO Sectional Tournament 57 Union 56 Movllle 41 47 Pierson 31 ' i 78 55 48 . 40 77 22 54 41 58 54 40 . 46 44 S . 1 39 49 Union 51 57 48 54 55 66 47 55 59 73 25 48 65 45 54 54 45 47 64 49 r 49 19 3 40 Baseball Team ,yNf Front row Cleft to rightl Harold Smith, Stanley Kintigh, Ray Elser, Keith Klaschen, Harold Ferrin, and Dale Backhaus Back row lleft to rishtl Ronnie Nairn, Clarence Anderson, Bob Bryant, Chris Rasmussen, Dean Johnson, Norman Carver, Roy Townsend, and Coach McQueary Team Basketball arv r, Ronnie Nairn, ani Coach hcQueary . , B Kenneth Simons, Roy Townsend, Clarence Anderson, Bob Bryant, Norman C e . ' . T. , '52 CHELRL PDERQ '53 Marlene Carlson, Jo Ann King, Wilma Ferris and NBPY allen Carlson PeP Club In order to become a member each had to submit their favorite yell There were 47 members Officers were elected as follows Margaret Roepke Chairman Betty Klingensmith Vice Chairman Carol Ogren Reporter The chairman led the pep meetings which were held before every game To start off the tournaments a snake dance was the high light of the pep meetings Pe P Band To raise the fighting school spirit the pep band played at the home games under the d1rection of Mr Anderson The selected members were as follows RoyTownsend ,Kay arlson, Gerry Hirshman, Clarence Anderson, Norman Carver, :abby Brownlee, Wilbur Ferrin, Walter Brownlee, Judy King, and Shirley Ogren To aid the cheerleaders Grand Meadow started a pep club- Srx Af R FRC T ROW Cleft to right! Shirley Ogren, Dorothy Beeghly, Gerry Hirschman, Jean Rutter, Barbara Coburn, Judy King. BACK ROM fleft to right! Janice White, Dorothy Ralston, Carol Smith, Donna Eckert, Arlene Anderson, Cleo Lynn, and Coach McQueery FRONT ECW Kleft to right? Jack Coburn, Jim Dawson, Walter Brownlee, Malcolm Cowan, Bob Carlson, Wilbur Perrin. BACK RO1 Cleft to rightl Harold Roberson, Jim Carlson, Don Kintigh, John Harrison, and Coach McQueery. 31 I pd The Grand headow High school held their Homecoming Dec ember 2nd when the brand Neadow ball clubs met with Kingsley on the home floor The girls suffered a very close ball game and were beat by the score of o2- 8 while the boys were en joying a win by a safe marrin Between the games the King was crowned by Jo Ann King, and be in turn crowned the Queen Walter Brownlee, Wilbur Ferrin, and Arnold Dawson played a small announcement on their trumpets Leading the procession were the other members of the senior class The attendents were Keith Klascnen, etanley Kintigh, Mary Ogren and Shirley Ferrin who were attired in very becoming business suits and formals The crown bearers were Roger Bryant and Vickie Nafe The Queen, Marlene Carlson wore a blue formal and the King, Dale Backhaus wore a light blue suit Following the games, a Homecoming Dance was held For the high school and alumni in the school gymnasuim The Kingsley teams were invited to stay for the dance but because of training rules they were not per mitted. 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' - N 4' ' - , . IC y X-- 1 ' s ' 3- . . . , , , . I , V, U -' 1 o , , Q A . A ' A n , w V .x , , A K . i x 4 - ...H The Paper Staff Sitting Margaret Roepke, Ray Elser, Keith Klaschen, Christine Rasmussen, Shirley Ferrin, Stanley Kintigh, Wilma Ferris Standing Dale Backhaus, Mary Ann Ogren, Harold Smith, Carol Rhodes, Elaine Johnson, Marvel Bierman, Harold Ferrin, Jo Ann King, Mrs borrow and Marlene Carlson li Student Council Shirley Uerrin, president, Kay Carlson, secretary and treasurer, Harold Smith, vice president, standing Roy Townsend, reoorter, Jack Dawson, Dean Riemenschneider, and Clarence Anderson I J J 5 . M r P, 1 Z -. Q . I 1' . , ' I J . , - - I ' A I H v J ' 'L . g , . . A . N . K . ' , Q '...,....j..'..A5 F I g .' .:.:.:.:i3...' P, Ql4, gy . V W V e, x.5FxCg53,:,,: ' ' t 'wglqnvav I A . V if , -i 2,5 V465 L ,wg 5 , In Q, If If .. 2 -I 5 Mix 1 '- ' AQLH F I 1 ' 3' X ? 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L mi 'sv' M If ' f s .Z V I Q Highschool Rront row Betty Klingensmith, Carol Ogren, Wilma Ferris, Marlene Carlson, Shirley Ferrln, Jo Ann King, Marvel Bierman, Christine Rasmussen, Nary Ann Ogren, Nargaret Roenke, Elaine Johnson, Carol Rhodes, Alice Nairn, Darlene Duwke, Carol McQueen Center row Nr Ford, Nr Pitts, Nr Anderson, Vary Lou Pease, Valeria Spencer, Carole Lindsay, Elaine McQueen, Shirley Roeoke, Darlene Pitts, Karen White, Shirley King, hary Ellen Carlson, Kay Carlson, Vary Smith, Eleanor Neissner, Nrs Iorrow, hr lcqueary haus, Harold Smith, Harold Ferrln, Ray Elser, Keith Klaschen, Chris Ras mussen, Jack Dawson, Stanley Kintigh, Korman Carver, Bob Rryant, Dean Johnson, Clarence Anlerson, Kenneth Hansen, Dean Riemens hnelder, Roy Townsend, Arnold Dawson, Ronald hairn Jumor Class Play The Junior Class Play, nThree Fingers in the Door , was given on October 28th and 50th The play was a three act com edy mystery The cast of characters were as follows William Heupel Ted White Sylvia Long Darlene Dumke Niss Tessie Tingle Carol McQueen Elizabeth Brown Alice Nairn Mrs William Heupel Betty Klingensmith Clara Heupel Dean Riemenschneider Anna Carol Ogren Paul Harden Jack Dawson like Denson fGregory Long? Chris Rasmussen An officer Dean Johnson . , V I , , I Back row' Kenneth Simons, Richard Rlemenschneider, Ted White, Dale Back- O H Senior Class Pay e Grand Meadow Qenior class presented the play ent1tled Bottoms Up' May 7 8 Sth The scenes took place in the lolly of the Students' Union, Clayton College and the girls dormitory The cast of characters were as follows Geroge Harper Stanley Kintigh Gordon Price Keith Kleschen Billy Drake Ray Elser Bu1bg Doolit g Dale BBOkh811B Miss Cartwright Elaine Johnson Linda Howard Marlene Carlson Dotty Wilson Jo Ann King Connie Bishop Marvel Bierman Betty Warren Shirley Ferrin Dixie Lea Margaret Roepke Dean Page Christine Rasmussen Algernon Higgens Harold Smith Julia Edwards Mary Ann Ogren Kate Adams Wilma Ferris Alice Lane Carol Rhodes Hector Harold Ferrin Th ., ' , T N tl Ai X Sneak Day gs! Fl e Grand Meadow Seniors attended the annual NSk1p Day at Qtorm Lake, Nay l t Boat rides, senior class nlay, and dancing we?e greatly enwoyed by the senwors Qaot and Irs Ford accomnanied the enicr Rozer Nahnke and Bryce Vissenger were our guides for the day Jumor Senlor Prom in the school audltorium with Leo Tahoney s and of Cheroxee fuTU1ShiUg the music The auditorium v s de orated similiar to that of the recent banquet with the H3R8l1ED theme being carried out The ceiling was decorated with blue and silver star creoe oaper and one wall attendant vxefed a sea shore scheme consistinr cf e boat, trees and vater The other wall was comolete with plneapples and palv trees A puncn bowl decorated with olneapples was ol ced in one corner and ounch and cooki s were served to the group throu hout the evening The Prov king and queen were Dale Uackhaus and Wilma eppis, who were crowned at the beginning of the evening festivities The roualty were chosen by the Junior class ' X ' Q lr s 1' ' ? - 1 I -J d 1 X 4 :fy ' Th .. . U e . s . ' T 1 . c- L .f . I s L s. V J , M 9 0 The Grand Meadow Junior-Senior Prom was held Friday Yay 15th - v- I b v C Y - -I ' U , ' A rf1 Q . . . . , -- , A 5 e - - ' g . ., 7 ' .J F' I A. ' I . Gra duatlon F '--1 Baccalaureate services were held May 17th in the school gymnasuim The Processional and Recessional were played by Shirley King Invocation, Bendictlon, and the message were delivered by Rev Wayne Schardt Mrs George Rutter sang The Lord's Prayer Commencement was held May 20th in the school gymmasulm Rev Allen Dumke gave the Invocation and Benediction Charles Pendleton of Storm Lake, Iowa delivered the message Bett an Twila Klingensmith sang The End of a Perfect Day Shirley King played the processional and Recessional The Valedictorian award went to Wilma Ferris She gave a speech on The Royal Road to Learning The Salutatorian, Shirley Ferrin, gave a speech on Dreams Nr Bohllng presented the eighth grade and Supt Rupert Ford the seniors The president of the school board, Mr Gunnard Carlson presented the diplomas to the seniors and Supt Rupert Ford presented the eighth grade diplomas The senior class motto was 'Life is what you choose to make it' The class colors were orchid and silver and the flower WHS the yellow rose Eighth grade motto was nDon't Stare Up Those Steps, But Step Up Those Stairs ' Their class colors were yellow and lavender and the class flower was the red rose Snapshots Se 'Un PJKS 0-rthr out-keil '39 c-.om Y' C BGS MX 0 Mi: M u soda Nt Sm C- on ,Ji-fe. 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