Grinnell High School - Grinnellian Yearbook (Grinnell, IA)
- Class of 1954
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X. E Xl! KZ X LIBBIS f gr! Xi! g i X,f KU,-f Rx!!!-. X Gwwdly 9 0 X DEDICATION TO JULIA B. WHEELER, WHOSE YEARS AS A TEACHER HAVE BEEN SPENT IN ENRICHING THE LIVES OF OTHERS, THIS ANNUAL IS DEDICATED. THROUGH HER YEARS AS A TEACHER AND AS SPONSOR OF THE Y. W. G. H., MISS WHEELER HAS GAINED THE APPRECIATION AND DEEP RESPECT OF THOSE AROUND HER. THE GRINNELLIAN IOINS WITH HER MANY FRIENDS IN WISH- ING HER HAPPINESS IN THE YEARS TO COME.. X SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1 if 3-.., C' .m Uriei- b .LQTKWISE . MS-51 iw- 'ge'- D : Ch0d . Niauwn Se Am MSW' Pa my me eau Kriegelnelmffs. T OCKVHSE' disGayl0i. nch. ' Tilli ed Fie- CL won, AI 6 01170 Bobxac gge, The Senior class had been organized as a class since its Junior year. The members of the class have been very successful in their school work, as well as extracurricular activities. They have distin- guished themselves in drama, athletics, band, vocal music, and var- ious other activities. Ann McNally was elected as president the First semester. Bob Jackson was named vice-president. Marilyn Sears was secretary, and Ardis Gaylor and Dean Starnes were elected boys' and girls' treasurers respectively. I im Urfer was elected sergeant-at-arms. The second semester found Chod DeLong chosen as president. Tillie Oltrogge was elected vice-president. Louis White was named secretary, with Patsy French and Ted Fiebiger elected as girls' and boys' treasurers. Dean Kriegel was chosen as sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Halberstadt and Mr. Kasper are the class advisors. This page sponsored by TALBOTT and OLDS 1022 lst Ave. Grinnell Quality coal, feed and grain Faye Breneman Charles Clapp Marilyn Clark Kieth Cogly Richard Anthony Paul Beck Sally Benson Max Bowman Darlene Comerford Marilyn Coop Eva Criswell Charles De Long Virginia Douglass Barbara Eames Ruth Edgington Carol Farmer A 'xxf I Ted Fiebiger Jerry Fuller Ardis Ga ylor Hugh German Lois Gilbert David Flanagan Harold Fontinel Pa tsy French Lorraine Graff Beverly Green Jerry Holcomb Larry Holland 5. Ma r1dean Hotchlun Donald Hummel Marilyn Hunter James Jackson Janet La Grange Carolyn Larkins Delmar Larson Joann Lidtka Robert Jackson Donnavee Keenan Sandra Kelly Dean Kriegel awww 'wafer' Beverfea Lang Arthur Mann Joyce Mitchell Barbara Moore Roger Mc Clure Anne Mc Nally Denvil Oliver Tillie Oltrogge in-.,. ,, , Betty Pierce Ruth Preston Sandra Pursell Dick Reeves Norman Osland Marilyn Owen Russell Petersen Ruth Phipps ? 'Q Bill Renaud Jerry Renbarger Kendall Richardson Saundra Robison Bonme Roop Clarence Ross Juanita Schaffer Larry Sears f.Elf'f'71ffI'!-'A f'f Mil- ', ' Irma Slebiska Dean Snarnes Charles Stevens Roger Stewart Marilyn Sears Billie Shope Terry Shope Jim Simpson Marvin Stoker Bemadine Sutton Joyce Taylor Edward Timbre Charlotte Tokle John Turner James Urfer Marvin Van Donselaar Jim Wilcox Jim Wallace Joann Watson Louis White Janet Wichman s Q -5 4 - Qi , 1 A zfi-41 'MVR ., MT' .W m-veg' ,ff '50 , '14 ,541 I I '- ,.13Lf!?? 4' . . 4- 311' ' 5513 -f -K Amin Ffwff 5 5 2433 ' ' 4 a lr X. ,L wif' w.,'wQg, Y fi' ff' 'X C ' , 1, A 3 al sf xi, J, -mx tw 9' nn.: - . , N w JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS The Juniors were organized as a class for the first time this year. Miss Hill and Mr. Youngbeck were chosen as the class sponsors. The highlight of a Junior's career is the Junior-Senior Prom. Jim Swaney was elected president for the second semester. Orene Iensen was chosen veep and Karel Lindenmyer secretary. Ioan Fistler was elected girls' treasurer and Ronnie Krumm boys' treasurer. John Norton was chosen sergeant-at-arms. Beverly Hanson was elected president the first semester. Paul Phillips was elected vice-president and Fred Johnson secretary. Ronnie Gates and Connie Vogt were chosen as boys' and girls' treasurers re- specrively. f xi E f--I P ti E is E, '?,,1w??.. Q lux -Q - 2, 4 - - .--J -- A . - 1- .f 3 - , rl - ' 3 This Page Sponsored by BEATRICE FOOD COMPANY 733 West Street ROW ONE Stan Wh1te Conme Vogt Earlene Dee Joyce W1ley Terry McKean ROW TWO Mane Koger Carol Schaffer Margaret Furst Evelyn Shepherd I 1m Swaney Charlene Marchem Mary Talbott Judy Brown ROW THREE Elatne Palmer Carlene Shockley Modesta Talbott Fred Johnson Dave DeLong Benny See, Larry Mlllhollm Agnes Htllmann Margaret Bell grass Betty Stmpson Barbara Frlta Charles Gmlhland ROW TWO Ruthann Holmes Alpha Barkley John Green Kent Merkel B111 Noel Jtm Wtlson Darlene Canfteld Eula Alexander ROW THREE Larry Koger Lee Gruanhaupt Ronme Gates LeRoy Smlth Ray Pearson La1rd Latham M1ke Jackson Gary Menges Gary Olson John Thomann Courtesy of S D PORTER M D ROW ONE: Delores Sammons, Mary Neuman, Nona Allen, Phyllis Gildersleeve, Phyllis Snod- 'L KQV HWS. ' -I .q. 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They elected Scott Sher- wood as secretary, and Mary McNally and Chuck Reeves as girls' and boys' treasurers respectively. When the second semester came around, Butch Fuller was chosen president. The veep for this semester was Bonnie Streck. Karen Ross was elected to serve as secretary, Emily Seeland was chosen as girls' treasurer, and Clair McGriff was elected boys' treasurer. Mr. Amo and Mrs. Norris are the class advisors. This Page Sponsored by SUMNER BROS SEED CO 4 'Q - ,gl 'i . ,V oy , 5 E. . R V22 E, 25 -M - D 1 95 S ia 'Y 29 1 -, ,n,,. 2' W, flax! ' XV!! 15 2 gk '? 4- .5 as , E , E, N ,H db 8 -1, 'P' X. 2: , i 5 -5 Ng 0 'Q It 4 I fail 5'-F 4.3 f - 3 viz, Q f 5:3 Q59 fr . xl I ,,g Q Wg' SEPTEMBER OC TOBER ROW ONE Phil Badger Bonnie Streck Clarence Shannon, Melvin Chyma Judy Rutherford Bev Beason ROW TWO John Gilliland Don Verwers Phyllrs Locker Charles Cooper Bob Ballard David Andrews Dtlbert Craw ford Don Walker Larry Collum ROW THREE Danny Childers B1l1C1ark Dennis Mrntle Russell Holcomb Larry Krregel Larry Tharp Scott Sherwood Wilbur Eyestone Mary McNally ROW FOUR. Hollis Srsco Charles Sergeant, Gene Howell Roger Larson Daryl Locker Irm Ntnet Tom Sanger Gretchen Mart Roger Pederson Orval Matherly CALENDAR AUGUST This is the day we all looked forward to the f1rst day of school Newton 27 6 The Tigers lost rn a well played game against St Mary smet their Waterloo as the Tigers Labor Day no school We overpowered the Tamahawks here rn our first football game 19 12 The froshmores won over D M Tech 22 0 Everyone got to take the Iowa Every Pupil Tests Marshalltown handed us our frrst defeat 33 Party for transfer students The froshmores take Osky 13 '7 G H S was honored by the presence of the game 19 7 Bernadlne Sutton was chosen queen to reign over the homecomrng fesuvr tres rncludmg a bon fue pep meeting, and dance at the Legion Our Froshmores make a very rmpresslve vtc tory over Brooklyn 58 6 A very interesting lecture was given on frre prevention F F A 1n1t1at1on Mayl have your stgna ture? talented pianrst Frederick Sjobrarn 24 Conunued on page 31 Courtesy ot GRINNELL STATE BANK ' , 31 , - . 25 -- '7 . ' ' ' Curtain Club Picnic 8 took them into camp at our Homecoming . - . 11 . . . ,- u i - . 16 . . . - . I . 17-18 ' ' ' - 7. 18 ' ' ' ' 23 ' . ' - . 23 . . n . .. . . ,, , - Q4 1 i Q Xu P 'i F x--but in .vm as s. fm, , ,T ' rw-may WMS Q l FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Ronme Sutton Sam Mulhns Pat Cogley Kathy K111ran Danny l-hllmann Pat Peak Sharp Lannom, Dee Mxner, Dave Adkms Marty Keeney Th1s rs the f1rst year that the Freshmen have been organrzed as a class In prevlous years only thelunxor and Senror classes have been formally organrzed The class had 126 members and IS well represented rn exu-acur ncular acuvrues They have many members takrng part ln drama musrc and athlencs The class elected PatCogley as therr presrdent the frrst semester Danny Hrllmann was elected veep Ronnre Sutton was elected secre tary and Kathy Krllron and Sam Mulhns were elected grrls and boys treasurers respectrvely New offrcers were elected for the second semester They were Sharp Lannom president Marty Keeney v1ce president Patty Peak secretary Dave Adkms boys treasurer and Dee Mrner guls treas urer The class advrsors are Mrs Cross and George Noms Th1s Page Sponsored Y KEARNEY COAL 85 SEED COMPANY Grmnell Iowa n 9 n , Q 9 , . . 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Eg 3. 5 gs axes, ROW ONE John Wassom Lourse McMeekrn Bonnte Alder Lmda Benson Ioan Green Karen Peterson Carol Cox ROW TWO Pat Cogley Gene Lemke Betty See Mary Davxs Nad1neP1erce Mary Jane Bullack Sandra Beach ROW THREE Sherry Adktns D1ckNorr1s J1mMlICh611 Gordon Canfreld Wayne Olson Jack Byers IanetM1thelman Carol Jackson CALENDAR Slx weeks tests are after a week of crammmg 8 9 Boone squeezed past the Trgers 25 18 Four of the student counctl members went to Ames to be on a panel for a conventton A1 Bell related hrs Tales of the West Ind1es Report cards out what d you get? Freshman Tests Aren t the upper classmen lucky for once? Ames wrnded us 46 19 State Marchtng Band Contest Ttgers wm Class A State 1 m11e team race Froshmores skunked Newton 20 0 The Freshman Y W Dad Daughter Party Proud Papas! 19 Two one act plays excellently presented by the drama department How to Propose and Sunday Costs Frve Pesos The track men took second at the CrossCoun try Meet at D M lt looked as rf the new F H A members got thetr aprons on backwards We came close to a conference wtn at Osky 13 13 Drstrrct audrttons for State Musrc Festtval Conttnued on page 44 Thrs page sponsored by IOWA CLEANERS Buck Reynolds ' , - . 9 . ' , 12 ' ' 13 The froshmores win over Osky again, 18-6. , ' ,' 14 - , 15 ' . . . . ' - . 16 ' . . 1,7 . ' ' ' - ' . 17 - . - . 17 . . .. . . 0 Delores Sammons, Beverly Beason, Sara Norris, Julie Badger, Lois Gilbert, Ardis Gaylor, Pat Schafer, Benny See, John Norton, John McClennon, Denny These people represented Grinnell High School in the Vocal and Instrumental Iowa All-State concerts held in Des Moines last fall. It is a music festival organized from the best music students of all Iowa High Schools. ALL STATE MUSIC PARTICIPANTS Mintle, Marvin Van Donselaar. This page by I J. MCCONVILLE, D,D.S. I, - D. . xxxxxw -xx- ,X- A,w I . . -,..l. in . gf , g Xlxxxxxxxx,,x-xxx' .xxxxxxxx 'xxxxxxx ,- 'Xx--x-.ux ,M X Q xxxxx nxxx f ,. if ,-j5?Q,ux 1 . 1 ww, f J .a , 5 r i-,Jw if - N s ,, M : xx,,,,-H X V 3 X W.-x.. M . 5 r v 'fl' , my -at -.4 nf'.Qn3w Z, Q' ' if - X I ' , 4' '- Q., 4 I - ' 1 'Z' ,v , E ,-r Q -I' v. ,- , 'Wg x w I - 'NHKKxxxv ix lN.x llxx Xxxxx. H . 1 Nxxxx ' si -xx . ---.-x,,xiN K ' -xx 5 s 9 9 F s X Q s W. Sv ei Gr' e Sf' 'S Q! Q 1 N bv 2: Q1 QV . . f - ' U . .V 1 F Sx . I V 1' J v 'xnxx , lwxxu Nxx xx, vxuuxxxyxkxxxxxsx Nxx lsxQ xsyx,xxx'x 9 -.,,xx'XN 1 . 1 x KEN , 0 ., ,Q ,. 5 .9 .A o tm A 1 P 4 4 49 S. 4 1 u 1 J Y 1 l 0 U I I 1 0 1 I eo .3 1. 6 5 XX X N se.. - sw Ns., .,, if .N is S 5 5 s , 9 S is 3 f KYLE JONES received his B.A. Degree from Iowa University in 1928 and his f M. A. there in 1938. His mst teaching experience was at Arispe, Iowa, and his 5' first experience as superintendent was at Delphos, Iowa. His last position be- 5' fore he came to Grinnell in 1952, was superintendent of schools at Emmersburg, Iowa for tive years. ,lm Mr. Jones has several hobbies. Among them are Hshing. gold and flying. .Ms ,W He has flown half a million miles and has a student pilot's licerise. W Tra velling also seems to be one of Mr. Jones' interests. He has travelled in Hfty Countries and H ve continents. Included in this a e thirteen trips to J-' uss' an travell 'ng 50, 00 iles within the Country as a diplomatic Courier. gxxgxxxiigxxklkl '- .. nxynv . ..-. Ss. 'l '4 '-w.,,x,k. hs 'Rx x 'ixil NNN X 5kNlX xxxxxxix 5 s xxxxxxsxxxssm ukx bY 5Ored E SPOT' VA!-U This Page SUPER LLY S I0wa MCNA Grinnell' nfyfffl 1111 11,1 I 1 1rl1A,l 11 llllll 44 ff .4- ,99999 sv HIGH SCHOOL O EN khgh SchooX Ptmcxpm, :ecewed ms B S e ee Bom Xowa mane chefs okxege an ms NX e e :om me Unwexsmg oi Xowa m X940 MS wen s iusx xeachmg, expenence was at Ewpou, owa e men came Ptmcxpm at Marquette, a so sewm as coac ete eiote commg, to Gunneh, Owen was at vlaukon as cmcxpm an Dean 0 e umox Colege 444' av ,vs-w- 4 sos sv-woo ' ,.. X Xxx ,X N N E w. w. w ,' ' ' Moy kg as Tea 'c , fx' .mogei ' ' ' gg . .o ' ' 1 .H be- Xg x 'g, mm .ss ' gxkx ' vu. P A ims' . He xeierees Fooxbau and Baskexbam games, and his hobbies are iismng and goXi. This Pa Se thro ugh me co 'ABEN FRAN of mtesy meeting KLIN STO place fo RE pegpleh 1' GERALD YOUNGBECK JOHN MEGSON Typing Civics Orange and Black Coach Honor G GEORGE PEASE JOE McCOY General Science Vocal MUSIC Honor G -r h -iq- IULE KASPER JOHN PENNE Chemistry World History Physics Economics Grinnellian This page sponsored by NORRIS 8a HAYS Grinnell Plumbing and Heating X 'X I NWN CHARLES LUCKENBILL JACK BARLOW Band Coach Phys. Ed. X. I m 'Im. . 4 - r 'Nm 4 X If . .5 . A, 1, A ,VK .,... 5, - X.. . I '?:.'! 1 . aft -ff Q ,.ic,,,g, , , 1.1 5 U R' ' s ROBERT ENTORF GEORGE NORRIS Agriculture Industrial Arts fl I f REV. JOSEPH GREGORI RAYMOND TYLER Spamsh Gu1dance Bowl for Fun Bowl for Health BOWLADROME Gnnnell t Y 1 SHIRLEY O'HARA serves as Secretary to the High School Principal, Mr. Owen. In this position she is responsible for entering student grades in the permanent ledger, aiding in classifying students, and issuing admits to class. Mrs. O'Hara also handles correspond- ence between schools and the other routine office material. SECRETARY TO THE HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL ks. Ns SECRETARY TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MARGARET MARSDEN serves as the Secre- tary to the Grinnell School board. In this capacity she sits with the board, taking min- utes of meetings, handles board correspon- dence, keeps the accounts of the District, and does countless other duties related to school operation. At the same time Miss Marsden acts as Secretary to the Superin- tendent of Schools. ta. -K x This page by GEORGIAN CAFE 915 State St. Grinnell, Iowa JAMES MULLINS ALBERT WILSON This page by TALBOTT AND OLDS 1022 lst Ave. Grinnell Quality Coal, Feed St Gram BUILDING CUSTODIANS Without the constant services of these men, Grinnell High School would be a much poorer place to study and live in. By their constant cleaning, mopping and dusting, the building would shine--better because of them. Any evening performance will find one or all of them in attendance: the first to arrive, the last to leave. 31 CECIL KING lynx , The froshmores st alped Newton again 14 0 Farm Bureau Safety Demonstration was suc cessfully grven Latin Club picnrc Lincoln of Des Moines handed us another de fe t Z1 7 The froshmores ended up their football sea son defeating Brooklyn 27 0 Their season record was 7 wrns, no defeats NOVEMBER The F F A and F H A got into the swing of things wrth a square dance The Tigers ended their season by swamping Perry 38 19 Everyone was given a chance to learn or brush up on their basketball rules as King Basketball a frlm was shown No school And so to sleep again Grinnell Track men took second at the state cross country meet at Ames The three act play Our Town was suc cessfully presented by the Curtain Club The g1rlsf1nally got their chance at the Vice Versa Hop featurtng Jack Cozad s Band End of second six weeks where the Tigers beat Marion 59 49 Report cards out Trace'7 The grade choir showed us what they would do as future G H S choir members Thanksgrving vacatron Thank goodness! First regular B a s k e t b all Game Defeated Tama 56 27 DECEMBER Another victory for the Tigers Osky 47 Grinnell 54 Frrst Band Concert Good Christmas music Health Assembly F1lm8L Talk by Mr Barlow Ir Red Cross Drive Another Basketball victory Grinnell 69 Marshalltown 55 Football letter Assembly Assembly The Chrlstians Opera Night The Lowland Sea presented by the Vocal Musrc Dept Many enjoyed rt Our first Basketball Defeat by Ames 60 51 Vocal Music Christmas Formal at the country club your date? School out at 3 00 for vacation A christmas present for supporters of G H S Cedarfalls 69 Grmnell 73 Hard fought game Curtam Club Formal Lrttle aud CALENDAR Continued JANUARY A loss for the Tigers McKinley of Cedar Rapids 54 to 59 Back to school after a welcome vac fron Heart and Seal Drtve Group Picture Day for the Annual Smile' say Cheese' Another conference victory Boone 39 Grin nell 67 Lincoln D M 25 Grinnell 53 rn non con ference game We scalp the Indians a second time Tama 46 Grinnell 63 End of the third six weeks and the frrstsemes er Exciting Game Grinnell 60 Newton 57 OoooH' l What a Game Second band concert Specralty this time was marches and they were good Beginning of second semester Senior class party Brrng your photos to trade Boys county tournament at Monte G H S Hartwick and Guernsey Report cards out Whew' the semester s over Grinnell breezed past Osky 85 to 55 Bombarded by Bobcats of M town 70 to 59 Grinnell thrown FEBRUARY The Little Cyclones of Ames swirled right through the Megsonmen, 56 50 Exciting week of Boys Sectional how far will we go? Assembly Bible s Crrcus quite different wasn t 1t'7 Preliminary speech contest held in Grtnnell Monte Newton Colfax and Grinnell par t1c1pat1ng Eleven I s for G H S Grtnnell took the Toreadors of Boone, 71 63 A close game that made Grinnell 2nd 1n the conference Newton 59 Grinnell 60 Hot Dog' I Thlrd band concert of the season End of fourth six weeks Only 12 left to go Boys district tournament Report cards out up or down7 MARCH Boys Sub State Pre district speech contest Continued on page 70 This Page by CLAIRE S CLEANERS Grinnell Iowa t ' , - . 24 ' . ' ' , 26 I T' . . , . 2,7 . a , ' - . 30 . u 31 . . I ' . , . - Q ., '. . ' 2 l n Y - ' ' ' t . - . 4 . . n . ' -- In A D ' 5 l 5 . 7 ' -- . . ., ' . 13 --- . ' , ' ' . 20 ' . ' , 20 ' -- . Annual Grinnell College Basketball Clinic, Rough Ridin' Roosevelt ofD. M. --77 to 72- - ' ' , - . 21 ' , . . 24 . . . ' . 25 ' ' ' ' ' ' , 26 - , - . 27 ' . ' . 4 . . ' - ' . ' ' . 6 ' ' ' . ' . . . . ' . . 9 ' - . . . 9 . . . 10 . . 18 ' -- . 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ROW ONE: Hollis Sisco, Stan White, Chuck Reeves, Roger McClure, Ray Pearson, Kendall Richardson, Dave Flanagan, Charles Fuller, Daryl Locker, Mr. Megson. ROW TWO: Mr. Pease, Gerry Ross, Rick Ramsey, Bob Jackson, John Norton, Paul Phillips, Dick Reeves, Hugh German, Keith Cogley, Dean Starnes, Jim Swaney. ROW THREE: Fred Johnson, Ronnie Krumm, Marvin Van Donselaar, Jerry Fuller, Ronnie Gates, Dave DeLong, Charles DeLong, Art Mann, Jim Jackson, Jim Urfer, Benny See, Ted Fiebiger. HONOR CLUB Honor G is the sport's honor society. At the beginning of the school year there were nineteen members and thirteen more were in- itiated after tootbau season. More were mit- iated following basketball and track. Activities sponsored by the club were soli- citing ads for home football and basketball programs, handling concessions at home foot- ball games, and sponsoring the cheerleaders' page in the Annual. To help their finances and boost school spirit, they sold Grinnell pins, T-shirts. and orange and black neckties. The members went to the Semi-finals and Finals of the Boys' State Basketball tournament and to see the Harlem Globe Trotters. The annual fall event sponsored by the Honor G was homecoming, with a snake dance, bonfire, pep rally, crowning of the queen, and a dance, Anticipated by all, the annual Honor G ban- quet and dance is the Highlight of the school OFFICERS, Chod DeLong' President' Dick year' Reeves, Vice President, Hugh German, Sec- retary. RAY P6-2l'S011. Sergant-at-Arms. Courtesy of YORK LUMBER COMPANY STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ONE Ard1s Gaylor Nancy Oelke Delores Sammons Barbara Moore Edd1e VandeNoord Frank James ROW TWO hm Swaney Janet Fras1er Rlck Ramsey Stan Wh1te ROW THREE Anne McNally 11m Urfer Paul Ph1111ps Art Mann mf' SECON FXCERS nn A1-d D SE QSTER OE G PJ Ma P 'S Gayz MESTER EM Moo! 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S ii'- ff Originally a three act play, The importance of Being Earnest was effectively cut to meet the thirty-minute limit for contest plays. A short presume of the play would indicate that everyone falls in love with One's first name--in this case Earnest. To insure lasting love b0lh John and Algernon change theirs at the play's end. This page sponsored ny A. B. HAMILTON 8s SON Row H01 ONE. . mes f Mis Gubeff. VlIgfI7iaSDWhee1er Ouglasx if-2ri1y,, S Sne je eil-S 175-en ' Ardjs ' D81-1 Gaylo efle C r. .3 . A SCENE FROM THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM YWGH CABINET fmezq Tmrwo, Rah 3. I K - L? S Part of every girl's high school life at Grin- nell includes her participation in the Y. W. G. H. This organization gives to the girl practical experience in planning and work- ing in programs which are held every two weeks, a chance to hear speakers who give helpful suggestions for the present and the future, and an opportunity to take part in social activities. A Christmas program sponsored by the Y. W. 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RED CROSS COUNCIL ROW ONE Vtrgrnra Douglass Stan Whrte Beradrne Sutton ROW TWO M1ssKarstens Beverly Beason Connre Vogt Larry Mrllholltn ROW THREE Irm Urfer Gene Howell Charles Sergeant CALENDAR Contrnued Boys State Basketball tournaments Drake Relays Honor G goes to Iowa Crty for Semr frnals Stage speech contest Drstrrct Speech contest Orchestra Festrval here at Grrnnell an awful Senror play On Borrowed Trme was one of 101 gomg on the best pub11c attractrons of the year Fmals for solos and ensembles Varrety Show Semor Y W G H Mother Daughter Banquet MAY Career Day Vocal Festrval rn Marshalltown Fourth band concert featurrng contest groups APRIL Assembly program Eastern Iowa prelrmrnary musrc contest for State fmals for lage groups solos and ensembles Honor G banquet and dance Band Festrval at Newton Junror Semor Prom Assembly program Val Baccalaureate End of fxfth srx weeks too late now Semor Y w G H Seven Last Words of Chrrst presented by Class Day the vocal musrc department Graduatron servrces tn the evenrng Dr Hazel Report cards out Walt trll the folks see Ih1S B weakly speaker rt s the last trme they have to srgn em th1s Last day of school! See you next yearl year though School out at 3 00 for Easter vacatron 14 20 Calendar prepared School agam after the last vacatron of the year 20 Kay Graff Courtesy of GEORGE HARDWARE ' 16-20 ' '- ' . 19 ' ' . 22-27 ' - ' . . . . . . ' 29 an occasion long looked forward to. 30 Finals for solos and ensembles 31 ' ' . . 3 ' . 6 , - . .. .. .7 ' ' - - . 9 ' . . . . . ' 11 . . . . - . , . 14 . I b . by I I 41' V 4 a U I rg X, SEATEDg Barbara Fritz, Business Managerg Virginia Douglass, Editor. STANDING: John Thomann, Ad- vertising, Jane Wheeler, Art, Sara Norris, Harriet Penquite, Lee Gruenhaupt, Assistant Photographer, Kent Merkel, Photographer, Alan Merkel, Darkroom AssistantgChar1es Sargent, Gene Howell. NOT PICTURED Kay Graff. RINNELLIAN STAFF Hash 8a Kay working on Calendar pages. af Sara Jane Sr Ginnie copy work 8: photo selection. sor salesmen. This Page by REX CIGAR STORE Grinnell Kent, Photographer Extraordinary Gene 8LChar1ie, Page Spon- fb g gvv ' x 5 . r 5 0 TW- .. L. Q V If 9295 F f. ' K a x o 4 a o C , 4 in MAIORETTES With a flash of barons a swirl of skirts to the beat ofthe Marching Band we see our majorettes Sue Gustafson Pat French Judy Browning and Sally Benson This page sponsored by GOSSEN PRINTING COMPANY Reinsurance Bldg' Pat French performs Graduating Seniors this year, Sally Grinnell' Ia' Solo for Homecoming Benson and Pat French will be missed. V. M wx ' 5 ,gf 3 UPPER PHOTO: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Ann McNally, Barbara Moore, Sandra Kelly, Joyce Mitchel. LEFT PHOTO: FROSHMORE CHEERLEADERS Ann DeLong, Dee Johnson, Pat Schaeffer, Bonnie Streck, Beverly Beason. HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS For Better Used Cars MITCHELL MOTOR COMPANY ' Env-ua.. .JSA SPRINT RELAY TEAM Jim Jackson, Charles Reeves, Jerry Renbarger, Fred Jackson. . , 'Ill OI In most schools, Track is not found in the same high regard as either Football or Basketball. Under the coaching of John Megson, the Trackmen of Grinnell High School have actually racked up some impressive records. Although many are probably not aware of the fact, we have the state Mile Team Cham- pions for 1953 in our midst. In the photo below, you will see Keith Cogley, Ronnie Gates, Chod DeLong and Ronnie Krumm. CHAMPIONS. STATE MILE TEAM CHAMPIONS 85 2ND IN STATE CROSS COUNTRY Keith Cogley, Ronnie Gates, Chod DeLong, Ronnie Krumm. HIGH 8: LOW HURDLES Art Mann P4 SQN G 2, H 5.9 -41,0 bb: Jack S011 ,vi , J 6113, Reaba fgel. This Page Sponsored By PRESTON'S - 801 4th Ave. '- a.fsl . T ' i 4' 'u , , ' .5 , ,. 1 ,N . . . ,. , . ,,, - f- - . . ROW ONE: Mr. Barlow, Ronnie Sutton, Don Baughman, Scott Sherwood, Gary Lincoln, Ronnie Wilson, Ramsay McKey, John Greve. ROW TWO: Jim Van Draska, Dick Norris, Ed VandeNoord, Paul Ahrens, Russell Burnham, Sam Mullins, Raymond Harris, Jack Byers. ROW THREE: Eugene l-Ieinle, Doug Foley, Frank James, Wayne Olson, Eldon Criswell, Sharp Lannom, Sam Brush, Danny Hillman, Bill Jones. fs! rv ROW ONE: Harold Arment, Paul Ahrens, Eldon Criswell, Frank James. ROW TWO: Gerry Ross, Rick Ramsey. Jim VanDraska, Dave Adkins. ROW THREE: Wayne Olson, Tom Sanger, Vernon Gibson, Bill Robison. Coach: Howard Larson. This page through the Courtesy of LAROS NEWS STAND lag' p . Avo WE' 3 ip as 8.331 , 5 'Q 5 -512' avg ir 2 X ful! G X? Q4 . . ' 5Aw4?ass We-iki' :Pj-Jail' J? ii 3 Q 9 I is 4, , Eg rf 5 Q i T .51 x .a fs 7 ' 5:53 . L Ek 7 l' , , Y' i r f: W, K 'W i ,M Wi' ,HMV I Y 5 5 . I 1 f f gf f. 'ffl ', . if- ., Q, f ' , f,. ' ,F V 2' X N .W K ' G mmol: man PHNCIPAI. I 1 I .I JOHN CHARLSON received his B.A. Degree from Iowa State Teachers' Col- lege in 1937. In 1949 he received his M.A. Degree from Iowa University. Mr. Charlson's teaching experience includes five years atBoxho1m plus several years at Germany at Heidelberg and Nuremberg. 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Q 1. , . 5 N U, 32 . g Q wqi:4e' Hp W lf, ' lah Q Q lb' 55 5 gk 'A 4- 'ii 4-A A . .f Q 3 Q, EEE! ilk 3 K . ,. gi L ugh 4141 ROW ONE Ray Sorensen Larry Ross Gretta Stsco Kathleen Walker K1ttyJ'e1mek Sandra Lunn Mary Moyer Carolyn Shellhart ROW TWO Darrell Wyss Peter Stratton John Sh e e ert Lemke John Tomasek Martha Hotchkm ROW THREE Cabell Venable Robert Vogt Kenny Thompson Pat P1erce Ann Vogt Marg1eSaxsma ,Tudxth Sumpter Loulse Latcham WALLY S SHOE SERVICE Wh11e U Watt Grmnell. Iowa. I , u , . : , , er- man, Bob Van Wenchel, Richard S ll , Alb , , ' , xy u- 3 5' Dr! 5 , 9 N P.. Q 3 913' vm 3 0- ' '. ,-I 2 E1 YJ rs 5 5 if Q -'f-, 'f is' ' E if G 112-ifiz-. 2k 5 X' 16 gg 5 5 if' sv 5 gf X ug AP 5 in 1,- . 3 , 51 if il 5 IR HI STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ONE: Linda Souter, Nancy Ullrich, Maxine Felper, David Palmer. ROW TWO Howard Walrersdorh David Klausner, Ann Vogt. Tom Brobyn, Sue Guszofsen,JoLee Billings, Jack Ransom, Walter Harris. ROW THREE: Bill McNally, K6J1nyThomp 001' C. 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