Grand Meadow High School - Lark Yearbook (Pierson, IA)

 - Class of 1955

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mfmr nnual Staff 1 Editor ir chief History Editor rroyhecy Editor will Editor Athletic Editor QGirlsJ Athletic Editor fBoys5 Bdsiness Mana er. Activity Editor.. Copy Editor .... Picture Editor... Faculty Advisor.. Technical advisor.... Roy Townsend Y ren Xhite Mary Ellen arlson Chirley Ping Ronald Nairn .Terry Kirkpatrick .Clarence Arderson ....,Norman Carver ..Shir1ey Roerke ......Mr. Ford ...Miss Lease ,,- so ,,d . 'My 1 1 R, QEQS, A 3 y w,yf3?A,1 Assistant Editor... ....Arbie Zupp ' ............ .... A C 4 l I O O O I ICO De d C1 Grail? Of 8 Shtlayeagiggg Ioww S B Cho O1 flu Ax 0 Zy IQ?-if -.mn-L 9X-, 'S-9: N96 XX 5090 M005 e,0'x,O X99 X 'xo is x0 'yo WS 1' 'vnoix 0 1. ee Q Q o vofoog 'o oo 'ox xixw, 61- 1 exo of 'O Mya ooeova 'yo Wye avi co QNX me GY rx vw 'xr c ef uobox' -aeoxof ofxog, N009 view! C o V011 'b'5.e,0c, e 'gif oo-Q, 03615 0600 oo oxbswo ef 9 bw- a vets em' o 0 xv-9X ea ofq, X03 0 X 'O eoxo Xa-5 Xofeoo efao o-09X ek? 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Qvve .vowf qw we -5 5 eww 0 ai- N9 Y-'O'ye'LoQQ DMINI m QNX HON W X Board of Education Reinking, Wayne Brownlee, Warren Baker, Treasurer B111 Pease, Secretary, Gunnard Carlson Student Council P56 A fwll .Ar- Mary Smith, Secretary treasurer, Barbara Coburn, Karen Kirkpatrick, Terry Kirkpatrick, Bob Bryant, Vice president, Malcolm Cohan, Reporter, John Harrison, Ronald Nairn, President I 5 Q - Q it D .- 3 , , ci ' wi, Qja Mr. Ford, Supt.g Glenn Townsendg Bob Rawson, President, Erwin 0 I 3 I A, T' ,L W fy ,At 4:15 4 - ' 'l 44' tx JKQHAA X' . Bu Drivers Vayne Harrison, Loren Carver, B111 Pease, Duane Hiller, Ralph Godfrey Mrs Wayne Kirkpatrick Wayne Kirkpatrick and Miss Dorothy Downey C a ' t D 9' we i Faculty John Anderson Music Instructor Coach charles Mccueery Supt R C Fo d Indus rial Ar+s Agnes Wilson Gertrude Prum Florence Timmins Helen Reid Not pictured Mrs Meyer and Mrs Maguire c . . . r V Eldo Reid Fern Lease Nil' ENIf X 'Q I' sing me a ROY LEE TOWNSEND Nickname--nT111er Birthday--January 8 pretty girl melod - song! Mo tO- A is like a Band 1-2- Basketball--2-3-A Baseball 1 2 3 M Business Manager- 1 President 1 One Act Plays 1 2 NORMAN CARVER Nickname Norm Birthday January 12 Motto He knows that a football team isn t the only place one needs a good line Basketball l 2 5 4 Baseball 2 5 4 Business Manager l B nd 1 2 5 4 Glee Club l Mixed Chorus 1 4 Student Council 1 Vice-President 3 Junior Play 3 Clarinet Quartet- 2 3 Mixed Chorus -A Glee Club A Band Board- M Band Treasurer- Lark Staff M Annual Editor A Senior Play 3 A Co Honorable Mention SHIRLEY KIN Pianist 2 3 L Nickname K1nky Junlor Play 3 L B1rthday Aprll 7 Senior Plav L Motto 'Nobodv could Secretarv A supnose lt but I' Lark Staff 4 naturally bashfu W Annual Staff L B nd 1 2 3 L Band Board L Glee Club 1 Sextette 3 One Act Plavs l 2 Queen L Mixed Chorus 1 L Co Honorable Mention Vice President 1 One Act Plays 1 2 Brass Sexette 2 5 Rep rter Band Presiden President 5 Student Counc Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Lark Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Brass Quartet 4 King 4 I ll -:- T t -' - - -u Z 1 Q1 Q -- 3-u - 'U - .... 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U 11--5 V 8 , ,,,, -- -- -4 -' Z SHIRLEY ROEPKE Nickname Rip Birthd y March 28 Motto 'Enjoy life ee'r it's fled cause when you dle you're a long time dead U Glee Club 2 3 One Act Plays l 2 Librarian l Glass Secretary 2 Junior Class Play 5 Basketball Manarer 1 M Mixed Chorus 1 Reporter Lark Staff M Annual St ff L Senior Class Play KARVI WHITE Nickname Rat Birthday April 26 Motto 'If soeech were electricity, she would be a powerhouse and 1 1 G ee Club 1 2 1 4 Mixed Chorus l 4 Ea ketball l 2 One Act Plays l 2 T A B Secretary Cheerleader Junior Play Secretary l Lark Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Accomolanist 4 Senior Play ARBIE ZUPP Nickname Arb Birthday Auvust 9 Motto 'Thls l1tfle glrl 1S surely sweet a word to describe her net1te Transfer from Nashta Glee Club 3 Cheerleader 3 Junior Play 3 V1X6d Chorus L Secretary A Lark Dtaff L Annual Staff A Class Treasurer L '-- THERON KIRSPATRICK Birthday November 17 Motto 'Although I always seem to get along, I'm sure they will miss me when I'm gone Transfer from Aurelia Basketball Manager Baseball Manager M mixed Chorus M Boys Chorus M Lark Staff U Annual Staff L Senior Class Play L Student Council M ln..2 x W 5 --u n . 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B -- -2-U-4 1 -- - -V- A ' 'Q . . . --2 4 . --.5 ... . so --5-4 S ,e if ' U 1 1. 1 S 2 x . -- 2 2 ' 4 311 --n n N ' , N1ckname-- Terrace --' ' -- ' ' 'u II 1 -- h ' --is --3-1 - -- . --1 Q --h -- --LL '- --n rv e -- - n ' 2, ' A Y , -- -1+ 1 J. -- -' -Q RONALD NAIRN Nickname Hqcron Birthday February 6 Motto Not a devi , far from a Saint Baseball l 2 Basketball l and l Jlee Club l 4 Mixed Chorus l but CLARENCL ANDERSON Nickname Andy B1rthday May 2 Motto 'Many great men are dying and I don' feel so well myself Basketball 1 2 3 L Baseball 1 2 3 A B nd l 2 3 A One Act Plays l 2 Reporter l Glee Club l L Mixed Chorus l L Junior Play 5 4 Senior Play 4 Reporter 3 Second All bounty Team 3 Clase President Student Council Lark Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 All County Team TSS MARY ELLEN CARLSON Nlckname Square Blrthday September 22 Motto NHQN shall I ever learn lf I don't ask questions nd l 2 3 G ee Club l 2 3 A Mlxed Chorus l L One Act Plays l 2 Saxophone Tr1o l 2 Cheerleader 2 3 A President 2 Student Council 3 Junior Class Play Saxophone Quartet Band Board L Senlor Class Play Librar1an L Band President L Lark Staff L Annual Staff L Saxophone Tr1o 2, Homecoming Attendant L Junior Play 3 Class Secretary 3 Saxophone Quartet 3 L Girls' Trlo Senior Play L V1Cp Presldent L Lark Staff A Annual Staff A Band Board L Sextet A A B Secretary HOm9COm1HZ Attendant -L , . - N - 4 -- 1 A --L . 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' --L. f a - ,,.. -- , CLASS MILL We, the class of 1955, Of the Grand Meadow Consolidated School, of the County of Cherokee, and the State of Iowa, belng of sound mind and body after four strenuous years, do hereby make, publish, and declare this as our best will ard te ta ent, hereby revokirg all former wills, beouests, ard devlces of w atever nature or form heretofore made by us We willingly beoueath to the Juniors the following Our seats in the as embly, our privlleee of takirv care of the high school, our many class meetings and araumen s, the paper and anrual staff, our books nd all our :ood times we've h d in our high school d ys to all the s udents of G I F I, Norman Carver, will my basketball and baseball positions to anyone who can earn them, my tud1 us ability to John Harrison as I know he will use it, my addres book to Arnold Dawson, my ability to vet alon with the teachers to Bob Bryant, ard my nNifty Four member ship to Wilbur FSFPIH I Shirley King, can keep in training, will my lf6 of the basketball team to anyone who my front seat in the assembly to Arnold Dawson so the teachers can keep track of him, my ability to play the French Horn to Darlene Pitts since she's always off the beat anyway, and m red hair to Eleanor Meissner so it will match her face when she blushes I, Ronald Nairn, basketball, ard my will my ability to H is such a playboy, and my good grades membership in anyone who is I, Mary Ellen with a good pair of lunvs who likes Carlson, will my w1ll my basketball slit to anyone who likes seball uit to anyone who car play shortstop with all the girls to John narrlson becau e the 'Nifty Fourn to Walter Brownlee, as brilliant as I am cheerleading position to someone to stand up at the ballgame , my broken down desk to Richard Riemenschneider, my old beat up watch to Judy King so she can drive the kidscrazy with its loud ticking The hair I used to have I will to Gerry Hirschman as it matches, and my abllity to have fun to John Harrison I, Terry Kir patrick, bill my reck brace to walter Browrlee and nlalne McC1een, ju t in case they reed it, my basketball and ba eball manaaer's position to anrone who can do a wood job, mr ab1l1ty to yell at the baseball and basketball game to the student body, and my seat in the Senlor section to Bob Brvart Watch out Bob that seat is unluckyl I, Karen Mhite, will mr old torn up book cover to anyone who takes physics next year mv position as accompanist for the Boys' Chorus to anyone who can stand boys Mycrazv NlXPd ID dreams I will to Jean Rutter so she will have somethln to tell the kids in the bus, and my eat in the back of the assembl, to Carole Lindsay so she can goof off all next year I, Shirley Roepke, will my ability to remain calm, cool, and collected to Eleanor Meissner, my ability to goof off in physics class to Carole Lindsay, so she can keep school gay, my Job of girls' basketball manager to som loyal student with a lemon tree in her back yard I will my many fragrances of perfume to Arnold Dawson to spice up his car The literature my desk contains about Iowa State I will to Bob Bryant I, Clarence Anderson, will my basketball and baseball suits to John Dumke because I thlnk he will get mor use of them than I did, ny ability to keep from spend1ng all my money on girls to John Coburn, b cause he may need it before long, and my nN1fty Fouru membership to Arnold Dawson so he can get into more trouble . . s m ' . , . - r . v . . A . - s ' f , .I A 1 Q 3 A a A a a t . .f. .. S. , . W m . s 'o r s I H i ST '.. - - A ' . -. , , . ' K . ba f , s . I - . I ' o s he V my J to o I s O 1 Y . , , , J N . 'I uyl s , ' ' , S L Y A , 1 . X A. . Y , s - . I U . -- . ,, ' V -, v V .A q X, . ' . 4 - L-,. ' . -1 . Q - s 1 O . , . - f me . , y . o - . ' 'c . e G C . . I - , . I, Arbie Lump, will my seat in th es mbly to D l res h y rs so sh can goof off durint study hall since it is th second to last s in the row I will all my books to anyone who lS stupid enou h to want them by long flngernails I wlll to Carol Smith so she can pick up h r pins and needles in hone economics class Lagt but not least, I will my ability to draw to all the und rclessnen so th y can draw their own costers We, Vary Ellen Carlson, Shirley Ro pke Shirley King, and Karen White, will the rany tim s w v laughed till tears rolled down our cheeks to any one who finds life rath r dull In witness whereof Th Senior Class nav h r unto subscribed their nan s and affixed their s sl, tnis twenty secondciay of April, in the y ar of our Lord, on thousand H ng hundred and fifty five Witness s SQNIOR SYIr DAY On Aprll 20, lC55, the SSFlOTS of Gra d Meadow kent to Storn Lake fortzheir Skip Day Our syorsor, Tr Ford, acco ya led us on the trip r tls ca , vtlle torald Nairn and he Tovn erd drove thelr car Each person brou nt some food 1F order to nav a rlCHlC dinner at the perk e erri f th FF r 1 o r r SK1 ter nets and e for the ree FT le Co C re ve nad fur ,1 tlres er as a r G v as 1 red c our r o are 1 or tour of the Clt Flrst we wert to see a house khlCh had been demoli hed by furnace ras Vrc t ere e e t tc the Kin n 2 1 l e tc k s cn a tour of the plant The thlr s we saw were ver, lntere t Q lie nex exe t ves the crow ire of the king ard oueen liter the r r crlc din er To a 15 con,lete klthCJ a 1 hat er b J n tre L e mltr lS car the e rls car v 1r runrl order lt nes so dlr r mes re t la e After dlrrer Normen, Ro and Ronnie Q ated while the glrls hert on 9 syeedboat rlde e rot oxr ticket ere halt ne for our rlde when the boat broke nown he ne er not a r de all efternoor, sc ve wert down towr lre e e ve ell V6 t to Cobblestone 1nere we ne a v ry er o ab r to the musi of lddle eller and ni orcneetre A out l0 1 M r hirlex arer ' rlr e ent for tr r boatrlde ine un't make it b ck unrll ll LU Ye thou ht e toe d ro er dovr are eu lucf b t ll we el m ou ar ook b1C ure alter the da ce vas over e ve e tlren e Cer or so me came rc e Ve all a ree that me FRG a ver! er ofeble C ' - e 'o e e O Ee e e ff e , ' l V eet . , ' Q . t . 1 , , ' , . , e . 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No -'oh l' H..l Anon :IC l 'ent 't '.d t Y 1 s W 1 : - - . M J r all L--Q llttl e .1--s - 4 . A . I Q . ' Y A X ,rv . L ,K M ng. enwor 1 ts Of the Sen o a o st r i relr c reer ir Crane Pe dow School under Piss lvelso urust . V P n r e t Verne The are ren 'nl e, Shirley Yinr, rv El en CaFlSOl S lrley oepk , Ov mo nsend nl for an 'arxer le WLS our group Sur r fhe second ra ovr teacr r was .lss lorle Usnlels During seconi semes'er no ld N lrn dined u cl ss Yiss Phyllis Tlrd our prd fraie feacner During this year, Cl renee nderson qolned m e flFS' s esfer of our ea A s fs b Vaxine Irwln ins fhe se ond s e L by I Cddrdn o pson Our te cher in h zrade was hiss Porothv '2nlev, a d in the pre e Niss nehrberp -as 1D charre of us hrs Norms Fox Ve ma Karnes were odr rth grade teachers During rhe Sth ale, me were aln 'Nl e by Mrs P rnes After ceivlng our Sth gr diplomds, w l looked ward to he wood '118S we would have 1U hi h school The Flr r 'na e vere f 11 h n hlfh c o 1 was fhe lo s dres ed us up es comic s+r1p Cnerccfers lo: ue Cu el e on n on w e had o+ f Our off vers year were resl ent, o nsend X res enr, Na l en arlson, ecretarv mreasurer, I . 1 ur s onsor w s lXPdH 'e DFSSGHCGJ e act flaw en 1 ed HOne Pun pa ll ldent Norma year n olr Sonhomore year our offlcers were Clarence Anderson, Pres Ronald Nairn, V re rresldent, Snlrley Roenke, SCCPFLIFV 're s rer Carver, Class Raporter This year odr sronsor was Mr Pitts Thls we elso rresenfed s one c play 6Htl'l6j npll s Paln e year ve were Juniors, we looxed real h d to ref ouey for vhe Jln or Senlor Eanouet wx ch was held at tne Fri ford Ho+el ln Storm L k Our Parruet was or al and was held the s e av GS he anru A r no SO we the Border The cles Presl en+ ter Vice Re or fe chose eld 1U Octoher Arble Zurr Wur Senlor our class Very Vll mreasurer irto ent Zunp, O k ch cha.acters taken ll hed a very enioyable fine The theme carrled out was 'South of pflP6FS were Norman Carver, Presldent, Qox Tnfnsend rv llen Carlson, lt's Never moo hate 701116 O I' SS 'Eff' 6 c ll fl Cdr cless officers e Cfr so Vice F es gh ey Woenhe W 5 9' , 9 eclcrar for odr T yew W 6 s den tfr '59 On Octobe l,, he seniors wen to S adv what dey we were on the Teen Tlners Club signed contracts Wreaslrer, lrn 1 or C ess r c f e welcomed Terrr irxn frlrx ere onfll lrn, res leg n r Irble lee nderson, lfbrar esh en lvess ln s m C O h me our ictures ove TX e h ue a S 1 H s, ry i rs wh :rten f.,' ,a . - f.Q J e, .- .d I Elve n n, on F V 33, ld 3, six ovt o, ei'h, ren'in ,o fradue' 1 .'.r. y Q z K: Fi':, ..' 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W a' 'll Homecow'np f s another ll? exeht aS held on Uecertfr Qhwrlev Norman farmer were r wned K ns nd fuesn Mary Ellen Ferlson Pla ence fn erso ere attend nts, nd find rtarton nd Lynn Parxer were crownbea ers T e lo lrs nle t were te we e n lumn BUG Hlph Schoo nce V1lCM was held lD he svmnas uw 0 ev nl Johnp C ly n r ovide the ruslc Ulrlr e e enlnc unch nd rookies were served The Jun g xe s a wonce f uet Fln s e w cm w s rr l a e e leo ox Tre sure Isl nd N ter the bencuet tle Jun o s to oonn t b se he anccd o e or' n frrll s nother thrLll1ne en to stoxr Lane rere t e nnuf X Weld e sam e crnwnmnf oi the V nv n 1een sn then OlHGf 1D the ner e 1 picnic A nne e our own the est of he da t h n ed to the usie of Fddie L en The Pierson D noe Qani nrovlded the mdSlC T e as teaut fullr decor ted, carrying out tue Tre sure Island theme nod se ve iur'nP e GNQFIDE reed we h ve v enjow tle evenlnr euccal eate 6X6FClSeS vere held 1D the Jrand Meadow AddlfOPlu1 on y l Revere' Pumhe gave tne me save Fomfencewert were eg were held on Na he address w s en b P O Thompson of Vestmar C llepe The Xaleilctorwan wa d went to Marv Ellen Parlson, while the Qalnt torian ward went to Ka en Wn te Clarence rnderson recelved the ltlZ9U9flF Gur hot o ASS, dur ai oucfess Our Hope TO Cur clas colors xere lmerican feauty Rose an lhi and our ples flower v s Pmfrlcan Weautv Rose Junior Senior Banquet sf P om The Jun'or enlrr Banquet as held Aprll 20 in tne lvv Room in Ruth' Cafe at Kingsley Each oerson was oresented wlth red roses The theme, 'Treasure Island was carried ou The table vere decorsted vlth blue streamers down the c nter llnwture islands were the main center piece, and fiesta candles which burned varlcus colors mere also used qmall olas tic treasure chests were attached to the orcgrams The favors consisted of small sabers and cardboard D rate hat The napkins, nutcuos, and place cards further carried out the Treasure Island theme Dinner was served at 6 50 o m The menu consisted of trmato juice, haw, mashed notatoe , buttered corn, rolls, tossed salad, relish olate, cherry ole alawode, and coffee Bob Bryant nreslded as toastmaster for the nrogram He began with a welcome speech, and Ronald Nairn resoonded with a 'thanx y u' from the senlor r Ford gave a speech which was followed by a oentowlne by some of the juniors Snlrley Roesxe read the senlcr wxll, and laine Nclueen gave a f ute solo Four Junlor airls ani then the three lu lor b ys sang Next or the oroeram was a sklt by the jurlors Kay Carlson read the broonesy and Norman Carver closed the nrograw with a soeech There was dancing and gawes do nstalrs after the banquet The Junlor enlor Prom, May ll, was held at the Grand Meadow School A d tori The sudltorl m was beautifully decorated with blue and white streamers to maze a false ceiling, and an Amerie n Beauty rose and white partition seoarefeo the dance flror Prcw the refreshwent table Guests bssan arrlvwn soon after 8 0'clock The Dlerson Dance Band olayed for dancing At 13 50 lunch vas served and later dancin? was resumed . .,l wa ' sg, '. ,. 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Ke looked down at the N ter and saw two creatures fellinr nd x vlnr their shirts to attract ttention They hed long be rds and xere nothlnp but skin and bones Thev bo rded our shin and told us toey had been snlnwrecked and h d been on the raft for about two d ys e had eaten nothine bu fisn nd soda crac'e s is they were t lxing, Fob suuden e led out, N' v th t's Norm n n Royl' ' were all SUP,PlSS4 to Lind out who they were They said th t Terry hed been mlto them ut he couldn't s and th t rin of life nd 1um ed o Whey s ic he dn't seen hi s nee n lorwan told us they were their w y around the vorli lo klnf for different Kinds of rocks to out in their useum We headed for the ne rest n' vhf s about 10 miles way, u before we FO tue n unh rr event too l e Qleh rd pot seaslck n made the sh o Cul e a mess K lerl nl U rlene vere busy eering the deek cle n fter h All 'den e d Arnold, wro w s un the on's ne t shout r 'Tan Aho HH F role for so frlchtened at lrnold's rlld + f oferbq rl m'e Junior bows iust laughed at th t but Carp E lnr, H lr! 1 I'm drownlnf e unlor 1 A 1 threw out l fe bouys, but they dldn't oulte rear her All of a sudden we sav a hure body whl h looke llfe the body of a whale e called to F role to warn ner, but the monster cane up under ne th Carole an grabbed her LS 1 sulp came closer to then, Norman and Roy hollered out, nkhy tfat s Terry They came on board, and Carole o good ole P Ve pot them some dry clo hes, and Terry told us how he had thumbed rlde with Norman end Dey He said they were to drob hir off at n s and on the r vav round the world H sa 1 he was to take a ob W nnounccr on Po'o Polo Island, but when Berman, Roy, and he hed been shirwrecxed and were livinc on the r ft lt sddien y ocuurred t nlm th t he to be t the T V station to do hi ob as announcer t , so he wurped off and swam e found him 2 d ys later J ttis t e we h d go' close to the lslan mhe Jdnlor boys 1umned our of the s ann Jlled lt to shore e Jun or girls d1dn't want to pet our Peet wet so the boys h to c rry us to l no ihe boys pot us the lan s v e fl ine She s wust a little too much or Rica r t c rry n oxer she ton ed into the water Elaine w s s ttlnr fire o s Wa e eally told Richard rhft she tloxcht of U1 The isl n ut fl' s Palm trees ere sw xlnr softly lH the bree s we :ent V rther, explorlne the lsl nd, fav suddenly shouted o , HH J, Ioo', there s a onkey ur in thet coconut tree Everyone's eves flrnec toward the tree lhen, ll of a sudden we he rd nolse QbO1nk l 1 coconut h f 1 en on Lle nor's head The monkey l t out s e str nd crawled down the tree hhen he re fled t e prolnl, e foun was n tlve of Prend Vegdow, donnie Nairn he told us he 1 fdlflllln his b t on of cllmbinv trees and throwlng down coconuts Ronnie t ld us he had ot n ried a few weeks after vettlnr out of colle e, n they h d novel to her home island where the' r sed 12 little c c nut cl Tbers donnie then snowed us the way toward the vlllace, anl we b blr some aye ' 1 ' s A u 'V .7 VU r , . 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Y. a . 1 A , ' , 1 , 1 n 1- , el ,, v f 1 f O .'. u was U a .. . . ' a s f . , that sane day f.. . H. T' . e . Ir l im a , , ' ' d. 1 ' ' 't. , J - .. hio i b' ' ' . . H L ' - J 'A J .1 led . s ' e o. to d afrlv all exc pt -la . wg f ,J . f ' la d o t H, a 3 f rl u , 1 . a pi J' , !.r hculi we say 'E rj and r. f , f W 1, r V X 'W' a d was L bee' i 'l aiehi. . w aj' ' ,, ze. J. 1 fs. -a ,,. ' . a vu ut ,ey A J ' ' 1 , , 1 . .H r . , .. ,f Q 'VF 1 . 1 a a a ' ,, I . ad a 1 a ' , , , e ' on an'e noise a . f . M a 1 , .h , '.f w- A that it w' a a ' -- , A, . , ' vas - ' '.r . an i i , , . . o 2 Jer 5 ,' , N' 1 H: a d V a M -N ,, ' 3 ai u ,J .o 3 1 ll . ' ' , ' , y . H ade .'. t -J-c' . As we were approaching the village, we heard some very loud screams We hurried toward the direction they came from, but as Mary Lou came run ning behind us Ker Plunk down she went Carolyn turned around and said, ul worder what's happened to Va lou? She's gone We all hurried back and found a large odd shaped hole in the ground Delore said, HI et s e fell in there Just then Mary Lou stuck her the hole HHey, you guys,there's in and be an to investigate The feet and endel in a dark There s ed turning all different colors clothes that resembled those of a head through the openin in the side of a tunnel in here We all followed her tunnel wound underground for about 12 a skeleton Eleanor gasped and start lhe skeleton was dressed in funny looking pirate Just then we heard e scratching noise It seemed to come from the other end of the cave We started to ward the direction of the noise, feel our way along the wall Suddenly Valerie tuttered, of my neck It was only Darlene but it was so dark in the cave we had to 'I feel a cool clam y hand on the bac trying to feel her way around the cave The scratching noises came closer, and we became more frightened Then, w heard a shout, Help Help' We hurried toward the noise, and Darlene said, nThat voice is familiar there in a case we saw 3 creatures that looked like wild men However, we recognized them as being Mary Ellen, Shirley King, and Karen The cage was oadlocked o we didn't know how to get them out Muscles Bryant tried with all his might to break it, but he just wasn t quite strorg enough The three girls told us they had been locked in this cage for 2 da s and had been fed nothlna but bread and water Trey said they had 1obs as hula dancers in Hawaii, and since vacation time had arrived they had de cided to come to these islands When they had landed and had headed their way to the village, they had been captured bv olrat s and out in a cage All at once we heard footsteps coming to ard us We looked for places to hide, but the cave was so crowded, we only succeeded in running into each other lhe pirates surrounded us and soon we found Oup5e1,eS captives They led the three girls and us out the other end of the cave and led us to a ship We never saw the captain another lsland Bary Ellen was ju t motor boat came speeding up cat hlng The boat pulled up along side of the shouted out, 'Why that s the captain and later found out he had gone to walking the plank blindfolded when a her iust before she reached the water pirate ship and one of the pirates The pirates helped him on decc lhe captain seemed to know who we were because he told the pirates to let us go He asked us how everyth'ng was in good old J h , and then we knew it must be Cl rence We were all talking at once, asking him que tions about how he hap pened to be a pirate and what happened to his college education He told us that while he was in and married her when he job, but his wife spent live on His wife also college studying to be a m1lkman,he met a girl graduated He made quite a bit of money at his it so fast that they h d henpecked him so that he hardly enough income to decided to get away from it all and join up with the no rest pirate gang, him have all th t wealth so she went looking for was looking for him so he kept on the move with the pirates she couldn't stand letting him Clarence heard she The three girls decided to stay on the island for the rest of the week and finish their vacation We said goodby to the pirates and all our old friends and began to prepare to leave the island As we made our way to ward the ship, we came upon a group of natives sitting in a circle We de cided to investigate to see what they were doing and you can imagine our surprlse to flnd Shlrley Roepke sitting in the center of the circle When we inqulred what she was doing there, she told us tha she was teaching the natives to cook She said that when she gr dusted from Iowa State College she was sent to different islands to teach the natives to cook The natives seemed so anxious to pet back to their lesson that we said goodby to Shirley and hurried on toward our ship I - 4 0 'A I . - ' O I - A O '- vv -1 . 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D ' ,U , , A J, ' XYXGXX K 1 N j J aw X Sf TIC 'Di' X f N , W ffl: 2 was -4 3 X Q Q :JB Girls Basketball Team FRONT ROW Coach McQueary, Darlene Pitts, Gerry Hirschman, Jean Rutter, Shirley King, Valeria Spencer, Dorothy Beeghly SECOND ROW Mrs Ford, Chaperone, Shirley Roepke, Manager, Karen Kirkpatrick, Elaine McQueen, Barbara Coburn, Mary Smith, Shirley Ogren, Janis White Valerie Spencer Jean Rutter Shirley King Guard Guard Guard Pitt , Dorothy Beeghly Dart-232,815 S Ge rry I-Iirschman Forward Forward I 1 , A 4 ,- ' , 5 l 0 . 2 a N The girls and boys both had a very successful season The Larks' record was seventeen victories and three loses The Lerkettes record was thirteen victories and five loses opponent Meriden Union Kingsley Pierson Cleghorn Kingsley Cushin Quimby Meriden Quimby Washta Union Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Girls' County Tournament Meriden Jan Marcus Jen Cleghorn Jan Boys' County Tournament Cherokee Jan Washta Jan Quimby Jan Pi rson Jan Washta Jan Girls' Sectional Tournament Meriden Jan 31 Larrabee Fe Boys' Sectional Tournament Holstein Cushing Da D Q I te 195 19 195 195 195 195 1951 1 195 195 195 19 5 eghorn 1955 1955 1955 erokee 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 Aurelia za Girls M9 L7 Place There Here There Here There Here Here There Here Here There There Here There Here There Boys Basketball Team WYE' -if First Row Coach McQueary, Roy Townsend, Ronald Nairn, Clarence Anderson, Norman Carver Bob Bryant Second Row Malcolm Cowan, Richard RiSII1eI1SCl'1I'19idSI', John Coburn, Jim Dawson, Walter Brownlee, Terry Kirkpatrick, Business Manager 'ras Roy Townsend Norman Carver Bob Bryant Ronald Na irn X Y X ff fb 'Q 2 O . , n l Clarence Anderson Baseball Team flbr ' Q FRONT RCW John Coburn, Walter Brownlee, Jin Dawson, Clarence Anderson, Norman Carver, Bob Bryant, Richard Riemenschneider, Ronala Nairn, Roy Lee Townsend, Malcolm Cowan SECOND ROV Coach McQueary, Donald Kintlgh, John Dumke, Arnold Davson, Bob Carlson, Wilbur Ferrln, Terry Kirkpafrlck, Manager Boys 2 nd Team RCNT RUN oach Vcmuearg, nro n ee Jin Dawson Richa Walcoln Covar, Yohn Coburn, Valter , , rd Hienenschneider, Terry Kirkpatrncl, 1 nr r 'U John Ha ri on, Bob a lscn, rncli Ja scn, Toln Wurke, Uonfln Kintl h, Jin Carl on , e , Z, he ff 9 G ra rs R - 1 X Q x fx nf, I + n 1,1 ,, fr, X . 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Y PM X XXX .U F . 7 N ' xxsfxxxjx S I fc, , J .. f O X B i 4 VW V 5 E J Band FWONT ROX hary Ellen Carlson, Elaine Reinklng, Clarence Anderson, Karen fhite, laine NcQueen, Roy Lee Townsend, Kay Carlson, Gerry Hirschman CECC D ROW Norman Carver, Larry Fllngensmith, Vary Ann Reinholdt, Bob Brownlee, Chirley King, Jean Rutter, Dorothy oeeghlv, Diana Pease, John Harxison, Malcolm Cowan, Janis White, Dorothy Rawson, Arlene Anderson, Beverly Bates, Barbara Bates THIzD RC Elearor Melssner, Vilbur Felrln, walter Brownlee Ronald Nairn, John Dumke, Tom Rutter, Philip Younbdaml, Eldon Veiasner FCVRTH POW Nr Andersen, Tarv Lou Pease, Bob Carlson, Sharon Spencer, Qhirley Ogren, Jud, f'nO Junlor Band FDC WNW lar V Riomenschneider, Nary Ellen Hirschman, Joell Johnson, Kore n Ham.ond, vlvia Hanson, Caniice nite, Niche 1 Qpencer, Jerry lr.-in, Ronny Qadler QVCC'D VOM Jordon Hamwond, Danry uno, Jer y Vosnot, Carol Dees Var aret nited, andra Younadanl, all V Que n Joelle Covan, Yathle n Peinxlnt, Charon Darwic , Barbara Cooarn, Karer rd Charon Coenc r, Jail Ylinaenswlth and hm Anders p W x H v. 4 . 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V AA , A , 9 D Girls Glee Club FRONT ROM Judy Kirg, Mary Smith, Karen Kirkpatrick, Eleanor Mei sner, Carol Lindsay, Mary Ellen Carlson QEtOhD ROM Arbie Zupp, Valeria Sgencer, Shirlee Ogren, Carol Smith, Jean Rutter, Shirley Roepke, Darlene Pitts, Gerry Hirschman, Karen Mhite Dorothy Beeghly, Shirley King, Mr Andersen THIRD ROM Sharon Spencer, Diana Pease, Elaine Reinkir , Bonnie Flisher, Joelle Cowan Boys Choru FRONT ROW Mr Andersen, John Harrison, Roy Lee Townsend, Norman arver, halter Brownlee, Terry K1rk,atrick, Clarence Anderson, donald Nairn, Karen Mhite SECONT BOM Bob Carlson, Malcolm Cc an, John Cohurn, Bob Bryant, Jim Dawson, John Dumke, Milhur Ferr n, Jim Carlson K- . 2 A f- .- ' H X . . ... .f I ' ' fr - 15 ,C , . Q f -. v l . u -. V Y V . ? .. I W . ' 1 1. Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW Judy King, Eleanor Meissner, Carole Lindsay, Karen Kirkpatrick, Mary Ellen Carlson, Mary Smith, Elaine Reinkinv, Sharon Spencer Shirlee Ogren, Carol Smith, Jean Rutter, Shirley Roepke, Darlene Pitts, Gerry Hirschman, Shirley King, Karen White, Dorothy Beeghly, Bonnie Flischer, Joelle Cowan THIRD ROW John Harrison, Bob Carlson, Malcolm Cowan, John Coburn, John Dumke, Jim Dawson, Walter Brownlee, Bob Bryant, Terry Kirk patrick, Norman Carver, Clarence Anderson, Ronnie Nairn, Roy Lee Townsend, Wilbur Perrin, Jim Carlson Lar S a Kirkpatrick, Roy Lee Townsend, Arbie Zupp STANDING- Karen 'Jhit6, Norman Carver, Shirley King, Mary Ellen Carlson 1 SECOND ROW: Mr. Andersen, Diana Pease, Arbie Zupp, Valerie Spencer, Band Gfficers Arnold Davson, Roy Lee Townsend, Dorothy Beeghly, Eleanor Mei Kay Carlson, Gerry Hirachman, Jean Putter, Clarence Anderson, Mr Andersen, f fandingl Band Board Norman Carver, ov Lee Townsend, Shirl y King, M flle F811 , Clarence Anderson, Mr Andersen, Qetandingl - I My A al f -I Q Q K. 4 ' 1? ' ' ' .iz ' ' x , f ' .4 M Q1 'Q 1 sfnf , - - a ' F , .1 V -sq H 3: ' 37 , e ..' 'fr . ' 1 ' son - . - Homecoming Homecoming was held December 3 The crowning of the King and Queen took place between the boys and girls games with Cushing The Queen was Shirlev King and the King was Norman Carver 6 Xg0 1 0 1 YQ-EQ? nbivd Sp Q7 OK, 13017 my AQ! 000 69 en m5O 9 Ns Freshman Initiation was held Sept 23 with the Freshmen dressinr up as famous people They were as follows John Harrison Marilyn Monroe John Dumke Haleloke Judy King Ed Norton Jim C rlson Ma Kettle Barbara Coburn Pa Kettle Dorothy Rawson Beul h Witch Shirlee Ogren Aunt Jemima Donald Kintigh Mrs. Bronson Carol Smith Rochester Arlene Anderson Freddie the Freeloeder Prizes for the best dressed boy and virl went to Judy King and John Dumke -first prizeg and John Harrison and Dorothy Rawson second prize. The first part of the evening the Freshmen played Truth or Conse quences. The remainder of the evening was soent dancing. 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