Grinnell High School - Grinnellian Yearbook (Grinnell, IA)

 - Class of 1958

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H is,g.2?.x, I 'E .5- 2 K ff Q, fr 5,1 Q .-rw if ,rf Aa A' B . FTM' S 4 3-Aw 'W - 5 Q MM n- ., ' sl ,is Q 5 1 'Q ,FW ,S .H ' as H Q I THE I958 GRINNELLIA l,i. -JT f --of f-ff-V, . I fx f 1 645 ot Grinnell High School, Grinnell, Iowa J .g' xg 1111 1,1111 p11 1 111 e 1x111l1l'I1E pugw o I111N 11111ua to umsc w 111 M111 by twenty yy 111 from now 110111 Covu to Lowr 11115 book 1 VOLIFS1 4 111 XY- -1 'df dd'-1 '51 f 1 'Q 1 I11i11iL' it possiblc . . . to you, the SI11L1C11IS ofG1'1S, as y1111 are now and as you L , 1 X f FCDREWCRD Now come with us as we take you through our school, show you our activities, introduce you to our students and faculty, and tell you how we spent the year 1957-58. Your guide on this trip will be Mr Victor E Tiger our school mascot. You will meet him on each section page . . , . 1-: J , r, , ' ' A'l,, .VE - , r ' 4 1 X N .2 ' , a as il 1 e fi , I . K4 g I N hf.s' 'sb . . nf -W I A -,wi , 'rf v - f 4 , A . - y fy, A . . A a Q3 A ga aa 30 SEPTEM BER- SCHOOL OPENS T EEP 5 Q7 I XX XO Q 'K qu U fl X in QS 1, X 5 1 l. R09 d by speaking at pep meeti g, S w v 5 X X X e lon and the short of it d CCTO BE R FEATU RED FGOTBALL The halls were empty and the hosp tals full because of the ep1dem1c of As1an Q7 the 800' at wh ded u? OU Pegiil an D 8 Fte5hg3aH ad D302-hte! patty -:P Q7 .9 Q? 95 Don tworry coaches They 11 make II. Th1S one dldn t get away' if Pep club sells concess'ons on Career Day. 0 EMBER Blzouem soclAL EVENTS wiet X1 of Vi O16 e ein 69 OW oX' W SYM 9 a W an A Koi 59 air exacxff ee 2.195 dw The F F A choose My Slster Elleen was presented on November 5th Sc 6th sweetheart candrdates for the Harvest Ball 'J What the well dressed person wore to the Sad1e Hawkins Dance M55 The annual football banquet was enjoyed by all who attended. CHRISTMAS ACTI ITIE PREVAILED D1ck Vogel pep band d1rector presents pep club w1th V ctor E Tlger t e school mascot A contest t select a name was held and th1s was the name suggested by Ann Hamilton Semor glrls took Homemaker of Tomorrow tests The gym was gan Janet Inms was for the Chnstma: :Jecorated H1131 Grmnell s wmner YWGH presented the annual Chustmas program YW cabmet members emoy themselves decoratrng the Chustmas tree. N ' lvlr. if , ' , .h Y, . I . . 1 K , s J 8 3 i 9 y ' fs fo S fc lf 6 'QQ fy fa P '73 lp 73 0 3 'Ps Q 'Po I C Q7 Q1 VACATIO IS FILLED WITH FU The Chrrstrnas formal was held durmg va cauon and many students spent a very Joyable evemng Alumni were there too I emed lrke old trmes to see err smllxng faces Chrlstmas partles were held at varrous umes and places Outdoor lovers took to the 1ce and ended up well never mmd Yes vacauon was frlled Wldl fun of all types and kmds . . I ' t se ' ' ' en- . . . I , - 1 I li AN UARY FEATURED WINTER sPoRTs Basketball was at its height. This picture proves the fact that it takes two opponents to hold down one of our boys! ! The Winter Whirl feat- xx ured the theme of Fire and Ice. Here Jack Cozad's band pro- ' 3 vides the music sur- rounded by flames of fire. T A 1 2 'S H S 6. 7 Y 9 IO ll lil I3 W IS IC I7 li H Q0 QI QQ Q3 22'-I OS 31. Q7 Qi! 29 30 '51 The center of the dance floor boasted a hugh red torch with a sparkling silver sphere in the center. The referee checks to make sure that Ronnie Crawford 's opponent is not doing anything illegal. FEBRUARY WAS A Busv MONTH Annual photogra hers were bus tak n FEB Q 13 ly 3 .LJ S f lc I? I IS I 33 Qq DS QC? Jo Q! QQ L Q7 9? last-minute pic res. ruar,V brought the end gf the ba Sketball E Ch and curtain club members practiced day and ght and night and day for Showboat . , V - gs, . .V lmawbf ... The wrestling team brought home many victories. ARCH BROUGHT SHOW BCAT Y sv 'lux Afg Q 3 I 5 9 Y fo S , fg fl G :V '73 P f? Q I3 P I 30 Q7 I9 V 3 Q5 JO I 176 37 JP -9.9 The choir presented Show Boat . Here Ellie and Frank successfully execute a Soft Shoe Dance On March 9 the band presented the th1rd 1n rts serres of concerts Eleven speech contestants went to the drstrrct They are Bob Taylor Gene Rohr Bob Vanwechel John Tomasek B1l1McNa11y Gale Beaty 11m Swanson Carolyn Autry and Frrtz Brock NOT PIC TURED B111 Venable and LaForrest Sherman 99 The freshman girls took part rn Show Boat APRIL MEANT coNrEsT TIME u-'N t rr members orbanlzed small groups for contest 11 NA -.4-Q--J 'Wi iv gf Tony DeMaro as dlrector of the band spent long hard hours work ing wrth the groups going to contest But he came through rt all wrrh a brg smrle Members of the Drum Ensemble practrcea snappy PICCC for mus1c contest whrch was held In Davenport on Aprrl 25 and 26 VPU' V' X QW N3 as Q2 X Q 30 Q? get '50 'fl 353 Curtarn Club members took the III act of Angel Street to contest M Y WAS PRoM TIME The Iuniors had their big moment in May. They entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom. The gym was beauti- fully decorated to carry out the theme. Congratulations to the Junior Class for a wonderful prom! 'B X3 lb QQ c.-X WW 6 5 X fyl A ,J V4 al X 23. X lg QX 0 3 xl xq gb Q QQ as lx ffl ra 10 S May was a busy month for the track boys, too, Eeeek! Legs! ! JU E AND GRADUATION +11 Seniors, though anxious to graduate, find it a little sad to leave GHS. Th CO5 next step in th 686. A made th -Ear1y1,n th e lives of I 61 9 s H7311 . F hnal . econds 'V Senlo . decision j emesre, In ff Wllj be H the ' Osp O cholce fthe ofa SC '77 hoo! fo 5' QP Q? Dave Palmer, as President of the Senior Class, delivers the Mantel x ff l? 'N Nd 0 EZ Jil E X 135 I Q lmgx ' EVENING I Everyone enJoyed the Par1s1an aromos ere of the prom X 5-11 x Xl N Ig 5 I 7 A 'V I A. A xv 5 K A is The Elffel Tower was the focal pomt of the decorauons ,y The Jrmmy Smrrh orchestra provxded en Joyable dance mus1c l Mrs Olson class sponsor Oh' It s all tangled up worked harder than anyone' 3- af- l N .V x , ' X. . ' il H 3.2: X 1 'Ll Is Ph J '14 ' ,rf , 9 H.. It ,-, x.. AJ 'PN 1 fa 1 va . l l Q ji' Vx gr A: ' A I A f I I -fi i Q ' 0 P3-. - ! , r A . . 1' ' V N , 4 l A m PRCVIDES FU Celebrating the opening of the pool a beauty contest was held Approximately twenty to twenty five girls entered the Miss Grinnell Contest On the day of the opening SIX finalists were chosen by the Judges. 2 Grinnell undertook the building of a new swimming pool this summer The pool was built near Bailey Park thus attributing to 1I'.S name Construction was begun in the early spring and the pool was officially opened on July 15 Mui D RELAXATIO From the six finalists Miss Grinnell was chosen She was Vicky Shaw. Miss Shaw was presented with a watch among other prizes This has been a brief look at an event outside our school at something that was of vital concern to us all BAILEY PARK WIMMI G P00 I v- 'bil ad 5227 92 O BY E AMPLE ENCOLIRAGEME D INSTRUCTIO YW CABINIT AND SPONSORS ROW ONE Mrs Clark M195 Mxtchell ROW TWO Sandl P1ckens kms Llnda Sonter SPONSORS AND ADVISORS ROW ONE Llnda Burr Mlss Stewart Jul1eRan1sey lNl19SlV13SCll A1106 llyde ROW TWO Bmtr1ceHe.rnande7 Rornona Taylor Karen Dodson 9 O 1 1 l 5 f 'Q . ' -1 6, 'fi I ,T Gale Beary, Karen Higdon, Camille Case, Sandy Galloway, Marty Hotch- V 6 - X Q . ' ' 1- ' 4 S Q '. , K ', I O 9 . K A ui ZH.: ,. Jin' The YWGH also sells concessions at basketball games. TH E YWGH PRQMGTE LADY The YWGH has proved to be a very important asset to every girl in GI-lS. So- cial events such as the Freshman Dad- Daughter Party, Sophomore-Junior Tea, Winter Whirl, Senior Mother-Daughter Ban- quet, and the Big Pal-Little Pal picnic are included in the various activities of YWGH. Meeting by-weekly, GHS girls are provided with programs of interest. YWGH is goverened bya cabinet con- sisting of seven members elected by the body, The freshman girls upon entering high school are divided into three squads, which :ire headed by upperclassmen known as squad leaders. LIKE QLIALITIE .Ame Marty Hotchkins, courtesy chairman, 1 L. The cabinet meets on Tuesday nights in the YW room. delivers a birthday rose. This is one service rendered by the YWGH. second Tuesday, YWGH girls are much intent on what the speaker at a YW meeting has to say. Programs are held on every THE ORANGE D ROW ONE Sandl Plckens Llnda Souter Allce Hyde Maxlne Felper Sally Squlre Karen Dodson Nancy Ullrlch IU116 Ramsey Marjorle Felper Dxane Jones ROW TWO Mlss Cook Carmen Farley Allene Hays D1anne Cox L1nda .Tones Judy Kahler Camllle Case Yvonne Marquardt Karen Hlgdon. ROW THREE Mr Youngbeck Gene Rohr Fred Moore Larry Wells Rodney Brown Max Brown Lowell Hockett Larry Wallace Jlm Ahrens ROW FOUR Gary Jantz Denny Breneman Alan Cogley B111 Venable Kurt .Torgenson Howard Raffety JerryRob1son Dave Palmer The Orange and Black staff pubhshes twelve lssues of the school paper each year Speclal rssues were prmted for Home commg Chrlstmas and graduatlon. Dlanne Cox was edltor of the paper Ih1S year and Sand1 P1CkCl'lS served as head of the wrxtmg staff Mlss Irene I Cook and Mr Gerald Youngbeck are advlsors of the group The paper IS fxnanced by the sale of advertlslng space penclls and 'illbSCI'1pI1Ol'lS Proflts from bake sales and mf sales as well as the selllng of address labels were used for the sprmg DICIIIC for the Senlor and ,Tumor staff WN X I' , , s it A ' I- N 7 0 ,K I z . w f r f . u I - I V K . 2- , f' N ' 'Q ' ' 1 1' . - 4' ' - 4 , - - , Q X , 1 S f. K 45 k , A 1 1 ' g ' l ' .1 ' V 54 -wuf-- . , . , . . ' . . Z . I ' I I I ' I 1 1 Y I ' : ' I I I I I I I I ' : Y I I . I I I . I ' . . . . - V! l I I . . . ' , fn . ., , ,J , 1 x 'N - l ' 2 I . A 1 . ua . . AND BLACK ROW ONE Sherry Gorham Barbara Koger V1ck1 Ba1ley Peggy Bradly Judy St Cla1r Shxrly Dodson Dora Mae Coop Mary Ann Bangham Barbara Wallmg ROW TWO Mane Durr Mary Sawyers Wanda .Tohnson Carol Lldtka Susle Sxmone Darla Edgmgton Bea Hernades Peggy Bradly Lrnda Durr Kathy Smxth Bob Butler ROW THREE Becky Mart1n Sally Ahrens Laverne Van Donselar Carolyn Autry Gorden Adkms John Tomasek Ann Vogt Dxck Selle Mlke O Connor Mylene Mxllholhn. Mr Gossen prmts the O 85 B N On Frlday mornmg when the paper comes out, Room 305 IS a busy place Staffmembers fold the papers, drstrlbute them, and sell them ln Jun1or Hlgh. 1 - W A 6 V . ,x D, K' V J ' ' s f-as - , 5 A - i 1? Q . : , 5 ' fir: .KF K , . . . , A . , ., b S ' A , . Q 1 3 . 1 ' ' ' , 1 - D f ' l l I I . . I I I I I I - U 7 I ' 7 . , . . . . . HO OR LIPHOLD THE ROW ONE Ronme S1mmons Larry Deppe Don Wrlght Kenny Wlchman Larry Wallace Gerald Boyd ROW TWO Paul Mayo Fred Moore Carl Pugh Dlck Sells SteveB1nk Laverne VanDonselaar Mr Phxlhps ROW THREE Chuck FFIIZ Gary Jantz Lowell Hockett Charles McDonald LeRoy Cogley Vogt .Txm Schmldt Tom Harr1s Howard Raffety Ronme Crawford ROW FIVE Gordon Adklns Allen Cogley Fr1tz Brock Larry Reed Kurt Jorgensen Albert Grattan Evan Evans Jerry Robrson Denny Breneman All boys who have lettered 1n sports are members of the Honor G Club pro Vldlllg they mamtaln an 80 percent grade average Each new member rece1ves an Honor G pm In1t1at1on of new members IS held after football and agam 1n the spnng after basketball Q i Each year the club sells Chrxstmas cards and booster pxns The moneyearned IS ued for act1v1t1es such as the annual tlrp to the basketball tournaments and the Honor G Banquet. ROW ONE Larry Wallace Vlce Presldent JerryRob1son Presldent ROW TWO Fred Moore Secretary Treasurer Lowell Hock ett Publlcxty Manager 5 v , . 'Q n 5. 5 k ,1 f . ff. Q- Q 4 I V A 1' n 4 , ' ' y 'fi ' ' i y gg J Y Y v I x X x .- 159 f- 1 If I P It ' fl 'Q ' 5 x Q John Tomasek, Larry McGriff, Dave Palmer. ROW FOUR: Larry Paul, Rodney Brown, Lloyd Sisco, Jim ' ll YI , - if . 2 .I ., . . . . 1 1 Q - y .I - . . . ? ' ' 1 . - 0 ' i , V . 1 KI R ll ' .Ol l - Y X at no FI E TRADITIONS CF SCHOOL . Nw Coach Jones awards football letters at the end of the football season. Some odd looking characters are to be seen around the halls of GHS during Honor G initiation. Honor G boys are in charge of the annual Honor G meetings are held by-weekly. Homecoming bonfire and pep muy PE LUB D SPARKLE T0 S ORT ROW ONJE Mary Beth Blerman Laura Lxdtka Joyce Emes Sharon S1IIlbI'O Helen Sears Mary Moyer Carol Jones ROW TMO Sandr1B1ker G1nnySn1der K1thySm1th Elalne Russell Peggy Broders Llnda Durr Joyce Moyer Edamae Geohrlng Conrue Johnson Bev Ferneau Sandy Lunn Dan1eleM1tchell ROW THREE Stella Farmer Allce Hyde Gretchen Goodbrod Brenda Lavent Bea Hernandes Audry Cr1swell Bonruc Glydewcll Marjorle Fontmel Judy Lamb ROW FOUR Carol lldtka Becky Martm Sally Pederson Rhonda DcBondt Carmen Farley Conme DeBondt Joan Lauber Carol Breese Patty Albee Jenmfer W1ll1amS Emlly Taylor ROW FIVE Llnda Bausuan Glenda Sears Lmda Larson Yvonne Marquardt Jean Ba1ley Loulse Latchem Jan1eBonyata Gretta S1sco Mar11ynL1dtka Charlotte Arment In lts second year the newly orgamzed pep club boosted lts membersh1p to 60 mem bers 'vluch credlt should be g1ven to these g1rls for prov1d1ng pep and enthus1asm at pep mectxngs and games Tags and sponsormg buses to games were among pep club projects but the bxggest undertakmg was the purchase of black blazers for every member These blazers really look sharp gxrlsl Elected as offxcers thls year were Pres1dent, Rhonda DeBondtg Vxce-Presldent, Joan Lauberg Secretary, Beverly Ferneaug and Treasurer, Mary Beth Bierman. Varsity Diane Jones, Vicky Shaw, Nancy Ullrich, Io Billings. CHEERLE DERS NSPIRE CHQQL SPIRIT 63 Q3 XSS W 5 T Fresh - Soph C Q 06 wk Big Q el ' xeax S 996 Q The fall of the year finds our G.H.S. cheerleaders busy making signs, helping with new pep club members and foremost, providing pep and school spirit for the on- coming football and basketball sea- sons. K CURTAIN CLUB PROVIDE ROW ONE Sandr Prckens Mr DeHart Nancy Dave Palmer Bob Taylor B111 Venable Rodney Brown Karen Mlthelman BOTTOM PICTURE Barb Slmpson Howard Raffety Vrcky Shaw Begrnnmg the year 1957 1958 wrth the fall play My Srster Erleen the Curtarn Club cont1nued1ts record of hrts Next on the agenda was the muslcal Showboat wlth whrch Curtain Club members asslsted For the contest play the III act of Angel Street was presented In the sprrng the senror class play was the major pro Ject Curtam Club members attarn therr mem bershrp by earnrng a certam number of points not only by acung but also by worklng on stage crews llghung or make up Fi .3 What s Mr DeHart up to now Pourmg hlmself a cup of tea or mrxmg pa1nt 7 D 4 'BN I ' 1 C I 3' 1' 5 . k . h. L , Xy' !9 Xxql .' I , I' v 5 X ' ' '27 - . fa . ' .s . f , Ullrich. ROW TWO: Jim Ahrens, Max Brown, Q A 'W , i 1 ' ' ,- I 11 I - I . I . In . 1 ry! , ' 'ffl 1 . . . an . ,, .,, . . - X lu s I . Q 5 f y LX of TRAINING FCDR DR M TICS Mr. Del-lart makes comments and criti- 2, rs Q cisms after dress rehearsal of the fall Curtain Club members portrayed acting play, My Sister Eileen . rolls in Showboat , . 7 X9 ' 1 V . A -?' f- of I ff at 5 t Light man telephones instructions to fellow man in Make-up crew goes to work. the balcony, The notorious PAVO, more commonly known as Dave Palmer, Jim Ahrens, and Bill Venable, depict the attitudes of superiority fBill Venablej, cynicism fDave Palmerj, and hate Uim Ahrensb. FFA MEMBERS LEAR ROW ONE Ray Tokle John S1eh1 Larry Flanagan Roger Osborn B111Bee1er ROW TWO Raymond Mltchell Denny Harms Bob Stoker LaVern Van Donsellar Terry Beeler Paul Mayo Chuck Deppe ROW THREE Sponsor Mr Roblnson Tom Harrls IohnSchm1dt I1mSchm1dt C11ff Schultz Charles McDonald Jlm Brown OFFICERS ROW ONE LeRoy Thompson Irm Vogt ROW TWO LaVern VanDon selaar Bob Vogt hm Taylor Chuck FTIIZ ponsor Mr Roblnson ASSISTANT OFF' ER ONE Larry Deppe LeRoy Whomp Ol ROW TWO Chuck Deppe Gordon Louden Sponsor 'wir Robrnson Terry Beeler Laverne Thompson Q ' 5 i Q I. . j 2 T '- x A y z 1 I-I I 6 B V 5 Q . , .. . 1 'G 5 , - , . , . 3 , , 1 y , , - Z , - - , , , , , . - ' t 5 , : . 2 I I I i S , . . p'-' . ,. . P . f S, '?- : , s 1, 1 1' . ' , 1 THE ART OF FARM! G ROW ONE Jerry Deppe Vrrgrl WIISOU Laveme Thompson Lrrry Deppe Ron Durr ROW TWO LeRoy Thompson John Shultz Bob Vogt Chuck Frrtz Roper Edgrngton ROW THREE Gordon Louden hm Vogt Gordon Adklns hm Taylor Bob Hrgdon W V'--4 Helen Sears was chosen as FFA Sweeth Tie FFA 1 an organwatron composed of all boys who are tak mg the agrrcultural cour e One of therr many actrvrues dnrrng the year rs the annual Har vest Ball whrch 1 held rn Novcm ber Four candrdates are chosen for the FFA Sweetheart Helen Sears was rhr year Sweetheart Her attendants were Beverly Fer neau Ann Vogt and Karen Hrg on On March 10 the Parent S n Banquet was held The purpose f to ac u nt e t p rent mtl tm FA SHIT 3 t g ' . - 3 . I ' 1 . . in . 7 I . , Q- 0 A . 2 , ' ' ' . . 1 . . Q Q . . . .Q ' 1 D l I ' iv V wi ' ' ,QQ V 3' Q 4 QQQQ Q Q4 Q A . QQ Z fa 1 : 9.5, Q, Z Q S . ' 2- . - -41 ' f ' 74 .,, , 5 .A Q f .ill Q nl F 457 W ' if . QGFQNQ' f QQ ' 7 ' A I - 's ' Q ' , . Q Q . .Q . Q Q 's 's . ' , .. - 1 ' 1 I - d . , -:Q , Q Q . 1 Q , Q, this is q ai th bwys and a 3 5 ' 1 ha F 4. , F H A MEMBERS LEARN THE ART OF HOMEMAKING ROW ONE OFFICERS Donna Mc Klbben Barb Sxmpson ROW TWO Sponsor 'vlrs Norrls Carol Sears Ruthann McDonald Karen Pearce Lucllle Larson Patty Mlller Llnda Baustln Mary Wllson Barbara Sears The Future Homemakers of Alll6I'lC3 hold a meetlng once every two weeks The Counc1l meets once a month At Chrlstmas they held the annual Chrlstmas Luncheon and sent boxes of food and cloth1ng to the needy Another project Ih1S year was tal lng glfts to the chlldren 1n the hOSp1 tals In the fall sevcralF H A mcmbersattendcdthe dlstrtct meetlng and brought back 1deas for thelr chapter Each glrl ln F H A has an opportumty to earn a degree by havmg a thorough know ROW ONE Judy Gregory Darla Cox Francxs Reavls Agnes Harms Betty P1ckrell Judy St Clalr Kathy Westercamp Sherry Goreham Helen Lynch Juhe Mmer ROW TWO Charlotte Palmer Sa11yMeek June Farr SharonS1mbro Marvel McDonough Martha Johnston Mary VanDraska Sue Ryan Kathryn Beyers Yolonda Taylor El1zabethGearhart ROW THREE Wanda Johnston Judy Crawfard Em1ly Taylor Karen Sm1th Mary Ellen Devereux Sharon Bergstresser Karen Pxckens Betty Lamb Carol Keenan Peggy Broders ROW FOUR Helen Murk, Bllly Cr1swe1l, Karen May, Conme Larkms, Nona Slsco, Alxce Emmert, Helen Ceasar, Joan Devereux, Conme Murk, Mary Lou Lester, Doramae Coop. 'Qi 5 gf ' ' E L ' . nf' f N f I , A - I ' N - - . 1 - ' : . ., 1- ledge of F.H.A. and its functions. .W ' F .Q . , ' . 4 . 3, . . T g' . 5 T s If , gg A V. Y 1 I I - Q I TLIDE COUNCIL ACTS AS GOVERNING BODY ROW ONE Nancy Ullrlch Fred Moore ROW TWO Denny Brcnc man Judy Kahler Steve Bank The student councrl 15 the stu dent govermng board of the school Junrors three sophomores and two freshmen Dutles of the student councrl lnclude superv1s1ng school electrons sponsorrng assemblres sponsormg buses and cheerleadlng electrons and provrdlng all school partres The b1ggest project of the past two years has been sponsormg a forergn ex change student Flrst semester offlcers were Presrdent Fred Moore V1ce Presr dent Denny Breneman Secretary Judy Kahler Elected as second semester offlcers were Presldent Nancy Ullrrch V1ce Presrdent Honorary Steve Bank Secretary Treasurer Judy Kahler ROW ONE Fred Moore Nancy Ullrrch ROW TWO Tom Lannom sue James Mary Sawyers Lee Shope ROW THREE Bob Taylor Steve Bank Larry Wallace Dave Abel Denny lbbotson ROW FOUR sponsor Mr Owen Judy Kahler Even Evens Denny Breneman Ann Vogt , 6 5 - . R 5 ' ' l Ky I ' I . I . P X ' - U lx s. -1 F ' 'H 5 .Q m A I M, 1 K vs 1 ' fi I I ,. ' -X , F ' s 1 5 0 . ' Q J It is composed of five seniors, four 6 K I . . 5' . V . V . . . ' ' I I . 9 v v 0 V5 ' 3 , , l ' 1 , ' 2 . - .- X 4 , 5 . - 5 I . LATIN CLUB ROW ONE Laura Lldtka Mary Porter Joyce Eames Kathy Smxth Sue Slmone Mary Sawyers Polly Bradford Jean Peak Sally Peterson Eleanor Lldtka Martha Preston ROW TWO Dave Harrrs Charlotte Nrment Barbara Clark Mxrlam Andes Kathy Thompson Kathryn Wllson Donna See Sally Arhens THIRD ROW Bob Butler Samm1e Ingram Judy Olson Gary Mrller Nleveln B1l1yOeke Donny Nerghbors Joe Thompson Jun Clapp Gretchen Goodbrod Joyce Barr Tomasek Ruby Kmgsley Patty Elleen Garlock Danlel Mxtchell. Paul Strovers B111 Hanson Jtm Z' ROW ONE Tom DeBerg Lynn Sampson Barbara Walllng Lxnda Barnes Shxrley Dodson Elwood Garlock Walter Harr1s SECOND ROW Mxss Karstens Charlotte D1ts1er Rosemary Daley Nancy Brown Sue Mahlstead Glenda Sears Dave Abel ROW THREE Larry Lamb Jxm Z1egemeyer Walter Harms Bob Juqua John Estal Jerry Joy Joe Cox k 5 . :- , It - s V- 1. T, , , A -. S ,zl 5 G X 2 ' x . , s X 'x P , Le , 7' ur'- l I I I V I 1 I 9 I I 'A I I I 9- I I I 4 s Q 1 v 1 I F J. ,, ,, v . lv ,, ,gs i l 1 1+ O . t . ', ,N A I I I ' SPANISH LUB 'Q R ROW ONE Sponsor Mlss Mason Mary Foster Cathy Nleunun Xmeha Brerung Xudrey Xhrrnp Peggy Bradly ROW TWO Sue Burma Becky Mrrtrn Donni Renaud Jane Bonyata Patty Grlbert Joyce Howard Mary Beth Brerrnan ROW THREE John Wlnteomb Davrd Stafford Tom Chfton Drck Goughnour Davrd Young Gary Krllxon Tom Lannom Larry Deal IFN ROW ONE Mlss Mason Sondm Bsker Conme Johnson Beverly Ferneau Grnny Qnrder ROW TMO Cirol Breese Penny Brrggs Qhrron Turner Sue James Sklp Barnes ROW THRhE Brmn Becker Bruce Ratchff Creve Canfleld Curt C mglrey Gordon T1y1or ireve Mrntle .. h Q N r , iq- Q' , , Vg' 'F in-f ff' 1' cx. I 1 , ,, 'X . . - ,Q ., 1 s 4... 6 J A ' Q Q' ar: ' ' L3 6 : r 1 - K S N ' X Y I ' in ', I I : , ' 3 , r r , f ' , 1 , Q' , 1' , I . I 4: .b , , , . ' . I - I . . I Y ' 7 -', 1 L O M fs' -1' f W 1 ' J. v .. L.. i 'R 1 s S , . - 'S f ' ,J , 's..:.. f- 3' ' '- .A ,Q 4 c tl' . :W , ' Q 4 f , Q . 1. 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' . .-Q I 2- 4' 5 U5 4 v v wx , .' 3 5- 5 5 A 1 ' I' X V f I .- QA ROW ONE Advlsor Mr McMahon Echtor Karen H1gdon ROW TWO Sandl PICRCHS ,Tulle Ramsey Nancy Ullrlch Llnda Souter ROW THREE Jo B1lllngs Allene Hays Sue Gustafson Jenmfer Wtlhams ROW FOUR Dlanne Cox Karen Mlthelman Ann Vogt Judy Kahler Camllle Case Llnda ,Tones ROW FIVI: Irm Ahrens JeffCanf1eld Evan Evans B1l1Venable Dave Palmer Max Brown THE GRINNELLIA staff was headed under the excellent leaderslup of Karen Hrg don The staff mcludmg 21 members IS drawn from the top three classes 1n high school The Grmnelllan 15 self support mg pages are purchased by each organ 1zat1on ptctured merchants underwrlte part of the cost of each page and re DIIHIS are sold by the darkroom se1'v1cc All members ofG H S rece1ve an an nual rn the sprmg The staff 1lfSC1f IS dx vtdcd xnto vartous sect1ons such as classes orgamza tlons sports faculty e C Each sect1on IS respons1b1c for IIS respcctlve pages 1D the annual XXX 'N V Q I 54, SCIENCE CLUB F' ROW ONE Sondra Bxker Walter Denny Gent Rohr B John Qherman Darrell Devalt Glenda 5 rsor ROW TWO Geoffery Peak Steve Bank larry Wells JeffCanf1e1d Peter Stratton Lloyd Larsen JLI IOR RED CROSS ROW ONE Steve Banks Shlrley Dodson Judy Olsen Gale Beatty Juhe Ramsey ROW TWO Laverne Van Donselaar Tom Queen Tom Hams Gordon Adkrns John Estal Mlke O Connor , . 3' Ds Q 5 . 5 N . 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E 1 I J 7? 4 ' I I x y I 1 ' v ' - 3 GRINNELL HIGH ROW ONE Donny Nelghbors Bllly Oelke Doramae Coop Judy St Clalre Jo Lee B1ll1ngs Kathleen Westercamp Jean Peak Carol Lldtka June Falr Bev Ferneau Barbara Wallmg L1ndaSouter Sue James B111 DeBerg Tom Comeford Dlck LaGrange Tom DeBerg Lynn Sampson ROW TWO Ralph St Cla1re Karl Jorgenson John Estal Kathy Thompson Llnda Durr Mary Ellen Devereux Becky Mart1n Nlancy Ullrxch Vxcky Shaw Max1ne Felper Dlane Jones Sally Squlres Dxck Vogel LeeShope Larry Wallace John Sherman Darrell Wyss Gerry Grosenbach ROW THREE Kenny Wxchman Br1an Becker Donald Wrxght Denny Ibbotson Jocelyn Cox Allene Hays Anne l-lam11ton Cam11le Case Helen Ceaser Sue Gustafson .Tulle Ramsey Elalne Russell Judy Moore Mary W1lson Larry Ross Dave Abel Steve Davxs Dlck Selle Tom Lannom Terry Beeler LaVerne Van Donselaar OFFICERS The h1gh school cho1r IS composed of approx1mate1y n1nety students from all four classes Early 1n the fall try outs are held and the cho1r IS chosen from those trymg ou At Chr1stmas mme the choxr presented a Chrxstmas concert 1n whlch the f1rst and second cholrs both part1c1pated, The bxg producuon of the ycar was Show Boat whxch was presented on March 1 and 3 Secretary Treasurer Denny Breneman Vxce Pres1d nt Llnda Jones Presxdent Fred Moore 3 1 1 1 - 1 1 L l I I I I Y I '- 1 1 1 1 1 ' : ' I Y I I I Y I L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ' : I Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I Y I I I Y I I I . 1 fu vw Q D D :Qif 1 l 3 . .. 1 - . t. 1:4 1 .. . . . . 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X l-4 .fu 5 :E . Ui .- Q . LL, 3 M w IE ,E E-'-, U 00 r: oo 3 .E 8 3 .. . 'Pi2 'd --4 O DD . C-l ui -. E ,I-4 . ig O Dx - cu ff' E-f 5 fa . S 1: E' 5 oo , , -O cu -.- P' Vi cu - .. O I6 .2 ' Dx Q rv .J EH , Dx .sc U Px .3 ' ' A A '- P4 ru -, cn 'iff so ,N oo 5. 0. ,- :xx . .w E... Dx. 3 -- ' 1 l- - .ac o . .,.,. H .h Q 6 . W a-n .E ,N Q, . P U . 1. LJ an Captain Andy inquires, And what did you Ellie tells all about Life Upon The Wicked Stage. think of our Q its o little show? 1 XC: Cy' Julie and Magnolia sing Fish Gotta Swim QX while Queenie and joe Join in v 1 1' 5: X r Q3 r f go t I 'ls I 'ff X J vs n Rehearsals were long and hard, but 5 well worth the effort. .4---1 ' Will' A , 'lllu N hiiili S The finale was spectacular with the whole cast s1..3,1.r5 Old Man River . b x - 4 ww TQ, 1., Xy N Q' I '- . ' if--M '. X Y - 1 IXNH - V t --NV 'Q A le' siyysf' t 3' A' , ff? f Q 02 xx - C5 iw 'H' . ' ' ' , Qx f ' ' .-M ii- sg. 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A 1 Y f-' ' ' . 1- M Af rf- ' 4 Q , 'IB' :Ii v f, - : . . '41 . W l - , I Q Fha. ., .. -inn I V b A I A fs f ' .3 -5. 3 . I. 3--9 ., le 'l -W1 -' . xl- .Z f ' H 5 - r - ' i Tl -.-.. W, xl' , . A , 'X' V AJ 3 . M, . 'QT ' ' L' . 3 X i' J ' K- , f .V ' , - . N ! A r . xx y N 'IE 1 I ' f . V ,Z in 'A - 'ff' '. . . .L , .5 vp'-Xa , Il GR NNELL H GH SCHCDQL MARCH NG BAND GHS MAJORETTE :fy-', 6 ra. K4 fax 'SX LEFT TO RIGHT Head Majorette Sally Squrre Marjorie Felper Betty Plckrell Karen Mlthelman L1nCl1L1dtka Gale Beaty Sue Gustafson FFICER ROW ONE V1ce Presldent Karen Mrthelman Presrdent Max Brown ROW TWO Llbrarlans Karen Dodson and Steve Kahl Secremry Trei surer L1nda Jones .4l!.-. The GHS Band under the drrectlon of Mr Anthony V DeMaro more commonly known as Tony IS eomposed of students from all four hlgh school grades The Band 1S ellled upon for many occa slons Each wlnter the band presents a serre of vxdes entertalnment at football games b t t also takes part 1n crty etlebrattons and Nitrnnrl llolldays Ure pep bind plays II pep mtatmgs and at ball games The summer band plays elght eonctrts ln Central Plrk durlng the early part of thc, summer ' an ' f 31 ' ' L A ' r .A : ' , ' J ' ' . ' . X 1 I A I Q 1 ' S w ' Y 21' T ' .. - 1, ' I ' . . -,S four concerts. The marching band not only pro- ' ' ' ,, u i 5 I . , X 5 . Q 1 , K -an--..., , K I . - r , . V , Lew - L GH AND HAS VARIED ACT ITIE HHH Erght concerts were presented rn Central ki f Park durrng the summer A :img Th lene marchmg ba Ce at h nd f QU flme ips ILS har ro the 311 d The Pep Band provrded 11ve1y musrc at pep meetmgs and at basketball games Durrng the school year the band presented four concerts 1n the audrtorrum ., D , . gre' A - , 1 . r ggi., .-ur..-- ..--. - ' ' 1:5--f A . ' - .Y . ,. NG, a , . ,Q ' 4. gg, . - ik 4- X A QQ 1 3:55 kr ' U F , 3 - W . Y A ,.,wf' -. ' ' 1.-f, wi '4i9i-aw. JMX F A A Nw , ., , Q 3 4 fr. I . ' ' . ' W I f Q , .. O . ' A . , . I - , . Q A f ' . l 4 A I , Grinnell 29 6 19 13 33 25 19 14 Tama Newton Oskaloosa Ames Bloomfield Boone Marshalltown Washington GH AS S CC Opponent V K 13 7 0 26 0 14 6 0 ESSFUL S ASCN Headed by a new, but not unfamiliar coach Paul Jones, the Tigers did a very comendable job finishing in a tie for second place in the conference with a three and two record, The Tigers won all non-conference games which completed the season with an overall record of six and two, Larry Wallace and Fred Moore were elected co -captains and led the team to a very good season. I 51 'LH 2' T' Homecoming Oueen Nancy Ullrich Attendants from left to right Jo Lee Billings Julie Ram y Jinie Bonyata loan Lauber Early in October the Homecoming 52528, when the diy of Homecoming finally 'irrived the festivities started with a parade in the afternoon. Floats were sponsored by each class as well is the various organiza- tions. The Queen candidates were driven in convertibles by Honor G' boys At six o'clock in the evening the traditional bon- fire and pep rally was held at Davis School. candidates were selected by the Honor G Club They were Nancy Ullrich Julee Ramsey Joan Lauber Jo Lee Billings and Janie Bonyata. Abouta week before Home- coming which was on October 26 the student body voted for the 1957 Homecom- ing Queen but the results were not made known until the half-time of the game with Marshalltown. 5 , , r 4 m r it ru A g, ' 0 1 s , 5 f ii m M Q 5 p Q r' l . Qi ' an f if -135 'iiri i E s -4 F I95 FOGTB LL S ASC The pep meetlng held ln the aud1torxum was sponsored by the pep club Three fearless hunters went 1nto the wllds lookrng for the Marshalltown Bobcat The Grinnell Trgers presented the school wrth a Homecommg V1ctory over Marshalltown Because of ram the Homecomrng Queen Nancy U11r1ch was not presented untrl mter mrsslon of the Homecoming Dance held at the Youth Center Homecommg 1957 IS one that wrll long be remembered by GHSers L TIGERS REACH if CV The Tlgers drdnt show too much 1n the won loss column leav mg a 4 15 record behlnd them But they dld show great rmprove ment through the season Our new coach Ray Stander W1Ck who prevrously coached at Mannrng before comlng to Grrnnell dld comparatlvely well havlng an rnexperlcnced squad Ind compet rng rn the always rough CIC com ference shlp from Jerry Robrson our team capta1n who had excellent shoot lng ab1l1ty and showed II throughout the season Other senlors who pre formed well and showed the sprrrt of the whole team were Fred Moore Lowell Hocket Larry McGr1ff Ron Mlnear and Denny Breneman The entrre squad should be C,OITlp11Il1CllI6d on therr sp1r1t and detcrmlnatlon throughout the set son. ,nx- I N-4 , 'S SECTIO AL FINA The Tigers haagreaf1eadef5 T' If Ry 343 TRACK ROW ONE Rodney Brown Lrrry McGr1ff Ronme Crawford Fred Moore Tom Harrrs Roy Cogley Don Wrrght CROSS COL! TRY Lowell Hockett, Alan Cogley Roy Cogley Chuck Fritz, ROW TWO: Larry Wallace, Alan Cogley, Lloyd Sisco FRE H-SOPH BASKETBALL FRESH M EN, ROW ONE: Joe Thompson Mike O'Conncr, Tom Lannom. ROW TWO Gary Miller, Keith Bailcy, Gary Killion Bill Kinnaird. SOPHOMORES, ROW ONE: Tom DeBerg, Denny Ibbotson, Charley Foster, Denny Criswell. ROW TWO: Jerry Joy, Ronnie Marquardt, Lloyd Sisco, Don Wright, Dave Abel. FRESHMA FOOTBALL SQUAD 11 .lm ROW ONE: A1 Tibs, Steve Mintle, Tom Lanom, Curt Caughey, Duane Palmer, Dick Gough- nour, Bill Comerford, Mike O'Conner, Gary Goreham. Jerry Reed, Paul Wilderdyke. ROW TWO: Coach McMahon, Dave Stafford, Joe Thompson, Skip Barnes, Gary Miller, Jim Neveln, Brian Becker, Gerald Deppe, Steve Canfield, Paul Strovers. Ronnie Crawford fb Skip Barns XV, P3111 Mayo Larry Wallace S lim Schmidt 'N..r4 'in' Larry Ilvppg I .v N4 -- --Qv.-,,4-no-- -'E' WRESTLERS DISPLAY GREAT ABILITY 2. ROW ONE Charles McDonald Larry Degpe Paul Mayo Gene Olrver Tom Srmpson Larry Wallace Dave Harrrs Vernon Barnes ROW TWO Jrm Brown 11m Schmrdt Coach John Walstra Ronnle Crawford Howard Raffety .1-,.f-1-1 g .J if WW. Qi I 'f '. ?!.N Nix I l ME, M Z 5 QQW E N 1: U 'fi' R W 5 ff 1 S NIORS LGCDK FCRWARD T0 GRADU TIO Atthe end of four years ofhr school the Senror class prepares to say farewell to the halls of GHS When they began hlgh school as Freshmen everythlng was new but by the trme therr Sophomore year rolled around h1gh school was fam1l1ar By thelr Jumor year they were ready for the responsrbrlrty of the Jumor Senror Prom and as a theme they chose Evenmg rn Parts ThlS year as Senrors they found themselves bus1er than ever w1th varlous act1v1t1es Mrs Olson and Mr DeHart servrng as class sponsors have been a great help FIISI semester offrcers were Presr dent Karenlrhgdon VICE Presldent Dave Palmer Secretary Tom Harrrs G1rls Treasurer Rhonda DeBondt Boys Treasurer Larry Wallace and Sergeant at Arms John And erson C Servmg as offrcers second semester were Presrdent Dave Palmer Vrce Presrdent Nancy Ul1r1ch Secretary Judy Kahler Grrls Treasurer Hel en Sears Boys Treasurer Jrm Ahrens and Sergeant at A rms Albert Grattan 1? rx '8 K. JIM ARHENS JOHN ANDEQSON JEAN BAILEY S TEVE BANK TERRY BEELER GERALD BOYD 'A V ' E, KAREN BREITING Vie-ia? ,, 4, ' DENNIS BRENEMAN 12.754 . ffiglef. ,W I 2 :I : ilk 132535 ga P'-fx ,fi 1 MAX BROWN RODNEY BROWN 'ix W' 1 A 4- fn ,JW CARL BUCHMEIER C AM ILLE CASE DUANE CLAYBROOK SANDRA CLIFTON ALLEN COGLEY DORAMAE COOP 'R AUDREY CRISWELL DIANNE COX RONNIE CRAWFORD RUSSELL DALEY ,M +- ,4 3+-N G- ' a. lx RHONDA DE BONDT Q.. LARRY DEPPE K AREN DOD SON RICHARD EYESTONE CARMEN FARLEY STELLA FARMER lx 9 A RQ-. Y '67 4 61 r M1 'x,, I ilk' 'YN x MARIORIE FELPER MAXINE FELPER 1' my X 'I-I DENNIS FLEENER NANCY FOSTER CHUCK FRITZ BETTY GALBRAITI I DENTON GALLOWAY GORDON GAUSS ED AMAE GOEHRING ALBERT GRATTON PAUL GREEN 'VIARIANNE HAFKEY .9 -.va , fr -j' Z, x ' Y Y W. 8 law it , 14, 1 , - 1 11 R X N-.,,,, k sw gh is S 5.1 4 vw, K 'A 'Q ,ft . 41 '.,. ,TE PEGGY HAINES RON ALD H ALBLO M r 1 '59 bf- I Ka- '-...,'3' AGNES HARRIS TOM IIARRIS if ALLENE HAYS KAREN HIGDON LOWELL HOCKETT ll' ., : ALICE HYDE JANET INNIS JOLENE .IANUTKA G ARY JANT Z CAROL JONES 'R V DIANE JONES 22,14 55 ,-54 5,3-.mp an .., , LK? f Hx.-'ax . sb ,, Jw P at 'Q If J ,A LINDA JONES ' ', 4 J' 'S 5 - -3 f,?13,,g5' ' Q' 5 KURT JORGENSEN JUDY KAHLER LINDA LARSEN CAROL LIDTKA LINDA LIDTKA GORDON LOUDEN YVONNE MARQURDT JOYCE MC CAMMANT 4 A' 1 I , gf? LARRY MC GRIFF FRED MOORE LARRY PAUL SANDRA PICKENS NJ 'EY JULIE RAMSEY LARR JERRY ROBISON K AREN ROHLFING GENE ROHR JIM SCHMIDT JOHN SCHMIDT HELEN SEARS 11 VICKY SHAW JIM SHULTZ. K X, X4 I T 1- 4b- il as SHARON SIMBRO RONNIE SIMMONS BARBARA SIMPSON DANNY SLAGLE JIM SMALL KAREN SMITH LINDA SOUTER JERRY SPARKS f: ti? V5-. -an -J 3' 3:2 , S ALLY SQU LRE LEE STAFFORD :--- A -' ,ig FSR., R. Q ' b Q, Au ff -56 ROBERT STOKER ' JIM TAYLOR . ik Spf 5.42125 , ,vi A , 1595. ' r I 1, i 14 A 16 v. ll S .1 Q 1: f f 1 x RAMONA TAYLOR JOYCE THARP LE ROY THOMPSON RAY TIT CO MB QR RAY TOKLE r V' JUDY TURNER I NANCY ULLRICH BILL VEN ABLE DICK VOGEL JIM VOGT LARRY WALLACE LARRY WELLS MARY ELLEN WHITE VIRGIL WILSON xv Q X my T J DJ , JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM IS BIG MGMENT IN JUNIORS' LIFE The Junior Class has been organized for three years. The highlight of this year was the Junior-Senior Prom on May 18. As well as the other classes they participated in many other activities. The second semester officers were President, Bill McNally, Vice-President, Sue Gustafson, Secretary, Pat Miller, Boys' Treasurer, Fritz Brock, Girls' Treasurer, Ann Hamilton. P , -551 J. . s' Serving as first semester officers were President, Jennifer Williams, Vice-President, Bill DeBergg Sec- retary, Sandy Galloway, Boys' Treasurer, Phil Spi- cer, Girls' Treasurer, Io Lee Billings. ' Class sponsors were Mr. Jones and Miss Stewart, who proved to be a big help to the class while they were working on the prom. Qi 'N mei ox A , RCW Yiamihon, Ylasen Nkxmeman, Bob XJ an W echey GaXe Beaxxj, mm axpox, Bob Owen, So Y5YYYkng,s, 'YW O-. Bob 'Y pe. ROW ONE: 'Yom Co Sozm Laobex, Kenny Wichyoaxx, FHWA BYOCK. K. Ps. FX2-Hagan, Lee Sho F ixuuq , Cease: , Caxobjn Bm NXCNQAXXJ mums, soo-g Moose, Nm V021-'VW' Oxoxa Seue, Gomdoo Mkms, WW Evans' emiiex NN 'Y YN O: Nkihex . ONE: S ROXN BXXX ROW Sue Gusxaisoxx. ' mei, 'Yoxv C0000- QXYXX so Ruth Hume: S axon Cxavlioxd SoAnn'Yxedeynan Donna Mciybbgyx TWG Roger ntXxng,aqn Cnnck Dovlne, boy ag ss Lanny Bxodexs E Nia: ROW wg Gxo KN ON Bahatd 'Amen Nh nike Denny Bains 'Ee MNC NM OW ONE San 1 Lnnn wg orcnkxns ana Ed mgton mda Dun 1 NKcDonongn RO 'YW Sue A axns n Lee, Nkasun Ronme Coo-get Sxe-ae Rec: neg MMR Bowman Bea Hetnandes Chu ck Dow es- 5 X Q Ov Bnrbari Koger Maly Bangnam Judy Qt Clarr Wanda Johnson Jocelyn A erryGoreh1n1 ROW TWO L1 orresrS11e1'nqan Jo n Tolnaself Jrrn Qwmso eter Stratton Dwe Przce Junmr Larsen Jrnz Danforth ONE I1 RO fry Moyer Gretr Srsco Louzse Latc am Karla Krngsley Marrlyn Lrdtlm Judy Rermer ROW TWO Nlarjorre Fontrnel B111 De erg LarryR Beck jeffCanf1e1d Frank LL1Gr1nge Larry Cho re Judy Lalnb oss Jerry W ONE K Que Can kxeq ?caL Gcwj dvi CA iivcq Cm G co x RON X qv ck Fx Lm 3 Vm esxoxx Sudq Sugxxpxe oxoxkxq C.xXdv1eX L c Pxqmou SLCONU RON Q as Don Ycmexsoxx L xvuxe Xl an Ooxxsaxa qu Cmw o may Bob XJ og Ox N GYM., my GLS Ov! a ahve bets Sand ahovlasj avg Cmmems YM Qxetce Vavog NXxXXe: Sandq Pxwoee SE O X10 Oaueh 955 an Gsosexxbackx Xkeuh Locket on L oqck xsco Chii Schuu Lang ?Xaoag,zm Lawj 012,523 my X! CL '5 A f7 D U K VU f fgj -2 E ACOUAINTED WITH SCHOOL ROUTINE Working with the class this year have been Mr. Amo Miss Karstens and Peterson, the class sponsors. Second semester officers were President, Bob Higdon, Vice-Presi- dent, Sandra Bakerg S e c re ta ry, Linda Baustiang Boys' Treasurer, Don Sumpterg Girls' Treasurer, Shirley Dodson. The Sophomore Class has been organized since thelr Fresh partlcipate in band choir sports and drama Elected is f1rst sem ester officers were President Mary Wilson Vice President Chuck Deppe Secretary Jim Allgood Girls Treasurer Brenda Lavent Boys Treasurer Joe Cox 36 SECOND YEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL FINDS SOPHOMORES 1 f I C . '- If man' year. .Many of themembers 'Y I. ? . - .D v I It a is 5 i I s I I C die Long, Cum Xliexh. Pam Mayo, ROW ONE: Sandia 'YeneAX, Bonnie Gxxjdewem, Penny Bxiggs, Sn ShatonBe1gsue,sse,x, Linda Paxton, Sane: Reed, Bewj Mauin, ROW 'YWO1 Ewood Gadock, Bovlaxd McDonough, Bob Higdon, Lexlog Coyey, Hang XLXng,sXeng Sign Bmw n, Lynn Sampson, 'Yom DeBeig,, Lau eine Thompson, Ro Rey? ON D e, li- a V1' gp LO . MCC S- Ropaluhls C A 0117177 W line Else, . dm, JOWQ MQDOHCIQII H K1-,,KHr1 aid. one D g, JOI- JUd ftz Da .361 Y Ie V1 1.96 H I., Cf 112 17' OICO DO 1 Huy F6118 an Haud CFI 1 T Ott 1 R Swe11Om 9? PS1 Osem HO . E an Ie ef a Sr Y, SIT rl Kjnnjjtjx' Ixjn y iid 3 fy more fa mes I Gary 'v ,Q ' fr ROW Ameha Bxeim wg, xhxiem, Ray De, , Edgingxoo, Mash Geoxge Nb Sokm Schuhz, ilogex R ON ffm I-We E: J A df Ba Oh 11 ' N Fha gOOd HUC fa y Browdllin 8 I n Buff . R Obe wn ' E . enda Snicket, Sue Bumm, Becky NXMQXQ, Kaien ?XckenS, Gmnda Seaxs, PMS, Kaxkieen Wesxexcamp, Samoa Baket, ROW 'YW O-. Xenon, Sim liegenmeyex, Raymond Miicheh o N-eighboxs. ONE-. Ginny x Matguexite, W Lesmxj Pm 'nMcKeag3, DO . DO U 9 fr KUID lv. Pre 1150 H711 I. fl, WZ,y1T.ay1f,': Vent Ie , , H K- Ka a ,V 261 M Shockl In 8 . W eld alter ram, S ey and M?,IeHe Ha fl-is IV ' B N1 Oy Klcjhols M1117 o lne' ' RO 111',, Roberiv Yfw FU o. qua ' sue ONE Jen e SZe11ei3717n1g Kath e . 9 J Ilve y, K- ohn A r, G aren Zyers 8 I Ibers Try ear ' R C11 Ce le J O8 Oar ' P61 ea el-cle' o 1117 11 'is Se- Coabie' 2511, Do at G Flen nn O1 e P 8 S den 1U Um , S UI, Pre rev D01-r' L- 6 K 15 L Ind ah! utr a B . ma au Wal nu Srfa ter H' fs Den W TMaI- ny, V wo. frg. ' 11 ROW ONE-. Sue Sames, Vickie Baheq, ComXeXohvxso1x, Surly Yxisbee, Xlaxevx Soxensosx, Linda Eames, ShXxXey Dodson, CatoXMoxje1, Bev Yeineau. ROW TWO-. Ronnie Gat- ck Soe Cox, Dave Abex Kohn FAM Mike X'XoXcoqn'o, Seng Soy, Denny Xboxson, xck LaGxawg,e. woo , Lang Lamb, D K fx. Wa' so Bon D09 ard, X r, Boyce QQWW Sass 133 Oosbogh. . 6 X,arKX0Sg5KXX Beexegevve. Rogex Qoom N01 uck , tie Dye, 1 Steph Ch K Mmm Seats. Chadev YO Mme R01 ' Barbaiiaiqxrardi' 'N ONE' is Rani 'ROYWXQ' N R0 , gow Dans. guru- Siege NOT PICTURED: xxlii?-awx' Beverly Dc-:Bondt John Moore Marcia Ste ASOW QNE Ruth Sarverpp 31- S31 Law'VEI16nD JY Meek rellce evefeu ' Elaj Mar ' See X' Ca ne Rus Flgdal 1 DOH F018 Sell 9, Ml- 81613 ears, ' Alld ke S See M81 rel' S17- 'flirh ' R0 'V Wil Imp. . , Dann gel' Sta!-fo 3011, June g'UC1Ile L Y H 1' d F 11171-e , G 811- arse!! ,Q T, elle Cr1.Sw- TW' Shirley T ell B . aylo ' ob 1011 811171-I I' anlles anis Hal-Ve , Y Q07 E f x 5 ff., :EF 9 7 EN S Second semester offxcers were Pres1dent Gary K1ll1on VICC Presrdent Charlotte Arment Sec retary B111 Klnlldlfd G1r1s Trea surer Peggy Broders Boys Trea surer Ke1th Barley 1 all tl L I'ICIIll1Il1 ell s w1s newly orgnnfcd They chose ls I.IlCll' ftr t sennster offrc ers Pre srdent Gretehcn Goodbrod VICC Pres1dent Jerry Deppe me retary Betty Pmkrell Boy Trex surcr B111 Comaford Cnls Trer surer Pea, y Brrdlq. I Class sponsors were chosen by the class early 1n tI1e yeir They were Mr Robrnson MISS Nl1son and Mr Strauss Durrng the1r f1rst year 1n hrgh school the members of the freshmwn class became rcquaunted wrth Illbh sehool routrne M1ny members jOlll8CI b1nd cho1r ind dr1mat1c 1nd the boys were 1ct1ve, rn sports FRESHMEN FIND HIGH SCHOOL A NEW AND EXCITING EXPERIENCE T ROW Jul1e 17er Delor1s Dr1sk1ll 301721 CUl7lIlIlglY1'D 11E17 11t M7treso1 Doro y W1lderd e Dirla Cox 1 da oore SE OND ROW obB tler O17 Taylor B11 Colnerford Bruce Ra rcl1ff Da Vld Youn Duane Palmer M1 no Sreve Muzrle Brzan Becker ke P IRST OW Polly Bradford Ofl Turner e en rr M7r7.g17, Tomase pan-y Andes L1l7 a V1etl arbara 91121717017 ary Foster SECON R ud l17171s Mary Van Drdska rclf L11171 ary oreham M1 e Brook Larry Deal Ra1p1, 9,- Ca r Peg yBroders He en Lynch . 6 C ' . x 1 ' 1 FIRS : ' M1 , ' ' ' , N ' ' it , R WI 'e, L1'17da 1 1, E17 ' yk , 1 , L'l7 M . C : B 11 , Gord ' , 'I , ' , A g, ' , ' O'COll r, 1 ' , ' . A Q F Q Ax. N U P ' 'Q- lr V55 I Q, 4 ,QQI W i I X J - 4. ss Z' A x x - , ,N 1 . L V . i 1 1 I ,fr fu., 7 I FC R. : , Shar ,H1 Mk, jf' 1 d'1-B J ,M . Dow-fy -, ' , D' 7, G G , 17 S, I M I IU g . 1 . FIRST ROW: Mary Beth Bierman, Gretchen Goodbrod, Susie Simone, Mary Sa Wyeis Connie De Bondy, Mary Porter, Laura Lidtka. SECOND ROW- Skip Barnes, Bill Kinnaird, Tom Lannom, Gary Killion, Keith Bailey, Steve Canfield, Curr Ca Gary Miller, Gerald Deppe, ugh ey, ,iz FIRST ROW: Judy Gregory Emmerr, Judy Olson, Jiln Clap T , Heanor Lidtka, Carol Keenan, Barbar Kathern Wilson, Betty Pickrell. SECOND p, Da vid Palmer, Jim Nevlin, Paul Str om Clifton, Joe Thompson. a Clark, Alice ROW: 101717 Whit overs, Bill Hansen, ' comb, Dick Goughnou F. 1 Sw 5 - lx . ., r 3 ,V . 1 - ,w .. . Vw I - Rxmedgpe, Ty ana Sanxnx 6 Nenqnan, Evonne vi Benq Laqnb, Sahxj Petesson. Caxown vmixe, Xlaxkvj Xcneu, SECOND RO 1 Peak, wang Lon Lesxex, Snnxh, ' eXS NU 1 Sean Ex?-ST Y-Ov!-. Xlaxhq ilaxcxkii, CaxoX Bxeese, Danx Xngxaxn, Sanke Bongaxa, Gxanoue Agnen , HRS Taymx, Peggy d, Sign Ckeynen Qu son, Yami Gwoeu, 'iomnd onnex, BHK 'Y now Manba Piesson, DOnna See, Caxhq Thorne Bradxey, Rua Defnpsxem. SECOND ROW: Leonaxdil KS, Dennis Exhatd, Sohn Siem, ?anXW1Xde:dyke, Swat Sewj V-ee 'Y ovn Hoxchkin . R C FIRST ROW: Barbara Fralrer Brown, Nona Sisco J Mltclrell T Goe , Eileen Garlock, Sally Reflafd , udy Cradford, Joyce Barr. SEC , om Smith, Glenn Mckeag, Albe hrrng, Frank Thompson. , Janet Mitch OND ROW: rt Tibbs, MIR ell, Judy Earl Lelhke e Holmes, , Le WIS Jerry Ri ed, Larry JRST ROW: Joyce Eames, Martha Joh Devereux, Marvel McDonough, R olvney, Lee Koger, D Da Ve Slafforuf R nson, Suanne Ryan, Ruby K' eflza Delk. l:71'zabeth Gearha ave Harris, Pat Brooks, Darrel onald Durr, Larry Conner, lngsley, Joan rt. ROW TWO- Gary l De Vault, Robert Gillilani D OT PICTURE N Carlisle NanCYPiCkens Lowa Roof Kelfhshogk giiiywillis ffmT C +++ D 77 S ff ,Q 78q WS N u 1781 lqv+'1QXf:S eclclvq,-HQ + 5 emma Qov F. Ev-ST CQYVH A E ,I PM Ll , -r f - V 3 KYLE C. JONES Kyle Jones Grmnell Supenntendent of Schools recerved hrs B A degree from Iowas Umverslty rn 1928 and hrs M A there 1n 1938 He frrst taughtm Arrspe Iowa and he was super Before he came to Grmnell rn 1952 he was su permtendent of schools at Emmetsburg Iowa for frve years Dunnghrs spare t1me Mr Jones hkes to frsh play golf fly and travel He has visrted fxfty countrles and f1ve contments i intendent for the first time at Delphos, Iowa, SECRETARIES a,-,,,- Barbara Reedy is the secretary of the School P board, and she is invalu- ' The offree clerlf lll the snperrntendanr s offree thx year 1 A senror grrl uhe 1 Ramona Taylor O in Karen Pederson, a recent graduate of GHS, started working in the principdl's office in her senior year and has continued as Mr, Owen? secretary, able to Mr, Jones as his personal secretary. -'Q ARD of EDUCATICD 4615 L X ,C ,Z V A . . T 1 V X ,Af - J vi 8 . . ... B ,L ClOCRXs'lSF' E.r:5.a:.z Rrciv, Sc'7:t.17'-1 3.15, Hari. C3t1'5eis:1. Pfiilliif yr.: pies, Swwrxzirszzdcrzr. Mt. X1ZICE', '.1. ?.:. fffillff. F-it. 3121'- W.W. OWE Mr Owen our prrnclpal rece1vedh1sB S degree from Iowa State College and hrs Mas ters degree from the Unlversxty of Iowa He taught frrst at Elkport Iowa then was pr1nc1pa1 and coach at Marquette Iowa Before he came to Grxnnell he was prlncrpal and Dean of the Junror College at Waukon Other than hrs dunes as prmclpal Mr Owen flnds ume to referee football and basketball games and to go golfrng and f1Sh1Hg Miss Mitchell teaches shorthand and commercial typing to the students of GHS. Miss Mitchell is Mr. Youngbeck teaches typing to both the high school and junior high. Among his other duties at GHS is being co-sponsor of the Orange and Black. Mr, Youngbeck is quite famous for his witty speeches at pep meetings. A new teacher in GHS this year IS Mr Steven son His duties consist of teaching business grammar and commercial arithmetic the first semester and business English and commercial law the second semester He also teaches bookkeeping the whole school year also kept busy being a co sponsor of YWGH and help ing with its many activi ties. Teachrng advanced algebra to the students of Watkrns Mrs Stewart IS kept busy teachrng two of the hardest subjects rn GHS trlgonometry and so11d geome try besldes teachrng geometry II Thls year she was advrsor to one of the YW squads and sponsor for the Junror Class Mrs Horn helps acquarnt the new freshmen wrth hrgh school She teaches freshman algebra She also teaches a class of general mathemaucs She also teaches eco norrucs for the f1rst semes for the second semester i t GHS is the duty of Mrs. ter and modem geography Mr. Amo is kept busy during school, as one of the English teachers, In his spare time, he en- joys playing the trumpet in the Jack Cozad Dance Band, He is also sponsor of the Sophomore class, As well as keeping a busy schedule teaching three Latin classes Miss Karstens also teaches Junior English and is sponsor of the Latin Club Being co-sponsor of the O 85 B IS a duty that duties include Jumor English and Creative Writing Mrs Olson teaches Freshman English in GHS She is kept very busy being sponsor of the active Pep Club consumes much of Miss Cook's time. Her teaching fx? Mr Standerwlck IS very much occupred wlth GHS 3fh1CI1CS as he vars1ty basketball c oa ch Mr McMahon teaches World Hrstory, a class of General Sclence, and coaches frosh soph foot ball. He IS sponsor of the annual and h1s three chlldren can often be seen wondermg around GHS on Saturdays kwa 4' I' dum Ss? ing, A favorlte of the Junror class Mr Jones teaches them Amerlcan hlstory As football coach ln the fall he can be seen chewmg grass durmg the games Durrng basketball season he coaches the frosh soph basketball team to therr v1ctor1es back freld football coach and assrstant track coach He also teaches socrology and economrcs 1n GHS , arf-ft K-I 4 kings?-Z lu' A , yy .. ...,. :I X 'mm 1 - e- , , Q, ' A ' I F' 'X t T .N xt ' in ' ' p i .Xi , - J I , ' 4- w4 1i 'x, Q K xxx 1 Q 4. if -:N ff 3 vig- iv A ' fix '9 G . . ff' ' ' luv . 1 . sub 5 X. X . vgginmv: Y , ,, r .4 4 N V y ' Q Y . , is , 'R Mrss M a s on more orrta Mason 1S the new Spanrsh teacher thrs year She also teaches a class of general scrence A new addrtlon to our faculty dns year Mr Ph1l11ps has been kept busy wxth hrs general sclence and brology classes He 1S also sponsor of the Honor G Club Mr Converse rs one of the buslest teachers th1s year He teaches chemlstry physrcs and gen eral scrence He IS also sponsor for the Scrence Club and coaches the 7th grade basketball team wh1ch had a very successful season th1s year In addmon she 15 and a YW Squad Advlsor I X commonly known as Sen- sponsor of the Spanish Club QQ Qot Mrs Clark the school llbrarran has been very busy makrng 1mprovements and addrtrons to the school lrbrary She 15 a new sponsor of the YWGH and has arded rn the plannrng of IIS varrous 3CIlVl ues As the school nurse Mrs Coop has had a very busy year combatmg the ASIJD flu In addrtron to treatrng the aches and parns of Grrnnell school stu dents she IS the sponsor of the GHS Junror Red Cross Teachrng the grrls of GHS the arts of home makrng IS the duty of Mrs Norrrs Each sprrng her students present a style show and throughout the year the FHA of whrch she IS sponsor holds many bake sales and plsns many actrvrtres Mrs Sparks taught art 1n the Grlnnell school system for the frrst semester She came to Gr1nne11 as Mlss Lentz but became Mrs Sparks durrng the summer vacatron Best wrshes go to her rn the fu ture Mr Robrnson IS the cher 1n GHS I-le IS also the sponsor of FFA A fam1l1ar face around the Gr1nnel1 school system but new to the h1gh school faculty thrs year rs Mr Weeks He IS the new guldance lnstructor and 15 qurte busy helping the GHS students decrde on thelr future plans In addmon he teaches psychology Our rndustrral arts teacher IS Mr Strauss In addrtron to teachlng the boys these skrlls he coaches our golf team to many wrns every sprmg Each year h1S boys wards and plan varrous all school functrons S 'lf X Ph X 'gd' vocationalagriculture tea- win many agricultural a- Z Mrs Strand IS our new grrls physlcal educa t1on teacher She IS re sponsrble for the noontlme recrea uon program for glrls Thrs year Mr Walstra has coached our wrest Img team to a successful season In add1t1on he teaches boys physical educatron and coaches track 1n the sprlng and cross country rn the fall One teacher who can often be seen pacmg the halls durrng classes IS Mr Peterson more commonly known as Pete He 15 one of the busrest teachers around GHS In the fall he rs assrstant football coach and durmg the w1nter months he teaches boys physrcal educauon Pete rsn t a nervous man although he teaches drlver s trarnrng 1n add1t1on to hrs other dutles Mrs Strand has also taken trme th1s year to be a leader for one of the freshman YW squads . . . . if - 1 - at . . , . - . . . ' 1 One of the busrest teachers around GHS rs Mr DeHart Thls year he produced three excellent lays and was a co producer of Showboat rn addr I1Oll to teachlng speech and sen1or Engllsh Mr McCoy s largest Job thrs year was co producmg Showboat He also drrected the cholr lll two frne concerts and took the chorr on tour 79 Mr DeMaro or Tony as he IS more common ly called IS the drrector of the GHS band Each year Tony drllls the band for many frne shows for the football season excellent concerts and parades In add1t1on to hrs dutles durmg the regu lar school season he dlrects flne concerts for the townspeople through the summer GHS S asslstant band d1rector IS Mr Hanson He assrsts 1n preparlng the concerts by helplng the 1Ild1V1dU31 SCCIIOHS when they need rt Mr Hanson 1S also the d1rector of the Jumor band whrch pre sents Jomt concerts w1th the senror band xesvv-wwmnzm Ni..-11 iq! .....,vn,w, The quiet and efficient gentlemen responsible for our building s well being are the custodians of the Central Bu1ld1ng Jim Mullins IS Superintendent of Buildings ind Grounds and can usually be found on the first floor of the building. Al Wilson takes good care of second and third floors in the high school while Virgil Case keeps the sec- ond and the third floors in the Junior High building in good condition, G E S P if TI Q L....f.f CLINNINGHAM DRUG GRINNELL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSCDCIATION Good Wishes to the Senior Class Y MC NALLY S SUPER VALUE FARMERS MUTUAL REINSURANCE CGMPANY rg ,, A ' Y ' A 2 7 Best Wishes to the Senior Class Jim and Ed McNally is 1 A I I , .S 9 821 Fifth Avenue Grinnell, Iowa Serving Farm Mutuals Since l909 ?z2 '? '-f'9-11,5 QQ , - H U ITED FOCDD M RKET Congratulatlons To The Class of 1958 RICHARDSON PHELPS LUMBER CO u11d1ng omes or rlnne 1ans Slnce 1914 Everythlng 1n Bu11d1ng and Remodellng For the Home Farm, BuS1DESS Wlth Our Slncerest Best Wlshes for Success and Happlness to the Class of '58 HB ' ' H F G ' 11' ' H , . r if-1' w,Q.i EE A D OLSCDN Flne Furnlture Wlshes Luck to the Senlors SMITH FUNERAL HOME Grlnnell O Dale Smlth Robert D Smlth 1 -, C L I E 0 A W N , A E R S L... We Keep Your Spots POYNTER'S 4th AVE FASHIONS ,....,hiv Quallty at S all LITTLEFIELD JEWELRY DANISH MAID BAKERY Best W1SheS To The Senior Class BURN WHMHH COAST T0 COAST SHUEY INSURANCE You re always welcome Gggd Luck Seniors I , l- '- GRINNELL OFFICE SUPPLY School Supplies and GRINNELL STATE BANK Office Supplies Good Luck Seniorsf TALBOTT 5 OLDS MATHEWS REXALL DRUG Graln Feed Coal Mllllng on the corner PRESTON'S CLOTHING Lots of Luck To the Senlor Class HANSSEN DTUDIO Best Wlshes To The Senlor Class MODERNISTIC BEAUTY SALON 5th G Broadway NORTH MARKET Open 6 Days A Week BEL 6-3186 Call BEL 6 3089 Home Kllled Beef We retail beauty and cosmetics 1 . , 4 ,ia l , L if . lulllln .. . the-N' -'Hun' It , s x -g y 'J-lyiffillllnv' A , su- . , -5 3.0 xlilfyyuyup . .V 1. , Y F' Xi: I I , N I l I X E1 y ,. A - , ' . 1 . , . V Hx-t., 'IV ' ,. , . , ' - . 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