Griswold Community High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Griswold, IA)

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,AL Rs If fl. I s S kr ,gf H5 3 ii 3 1 wigs? is ii, , il X 5 Y' JJ z 'A ,,.Noq-8. W LP 'Q 5 , . vi - , ' ttf ff s -lui'-Guru.. mg ' ,'-Q., - ,,,:., Q W. , if 6 1 '- . K .vw O shwggw AU' , -J. f 5 Q 3. nv, 'APE'- Pegg .V ,J-1:51 ' 1- .5- ' U 4 n 521-ef r W' J. .- , . ' a n .F - VV. , Q. 1 , is- , ,A ,. n .. ,A , ,W I 1 1 x I x. , ,N A v ,J ,,g, 'Pa -1 fi! ,- - 5 3 , N -2 .1-, s'ff.,Jfa'-L as ' 'LQ .A-i TIGER TALES GRISWOLD COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Griswold, Iowa Editor - LUELLA SUNDERMAN Associate Editors: LOIS ARMSTRONG PAULA GAMMELL LOIS ARMSTRONG Associate Editor JUDY SANNY Assistant Business Managers .... Senior Editors .... Music Editors . . . Sports Editors ..... Club Editors ...... Miscellaneous Editors . Faculty Advisor . . Annual Staff LUELLA SUNDE RMAN Editor PAULA GAMMELL Associate Editor MARLENE DEWITT Assistant . . Gary Ireland, Mike Smith . . . Bonnie Frank, Helen Cary . . Marjorie Hines, Colleen Haas . . Larry Bradshaw, Dave Peterson . . . . Pat Jennings, Bill Shultz . Rosemary Riepe, Shirley Tietz Glenn Taylor, Sharon Hensley . . Leona N. Kavan, Ruth E. Daft OTHER VALUED VOLUNTEERS Marilyn Carley, Karen Casey, Burton Conn, Susan Davis, Bob Gustin, Zelda Hoffdorf, Jana Menke, Marcia Muller, Duane Neighbors, Connie Pelzer, Pat Parker, Arla Petersen, Sharon Ray, Janice Rieken, Henrietta Robinson, Virginia Sederburg, Carolyn Smith, Barbara Swisher, Karen Wagner. DEDICATION 4'3 D W,,M DAVID ADAMS Ded i CBHOI1 To Dave and Jimmy whose comradeship left us with many happy memories, we, the Senior Class of 1963, dedicate this, our annual. Thoughts of them will always be associated with thoughts of our jolliest times in high school. JIMMY BEA Y , , W ,,. ADMINISTRATION 1 Board ol Education SEATED: Dean Hunt, Art Brouse, Secretaryg Wilbur Sunderman, Presidentg Howard W. Ortmeyer, Superintendentg B. J England. STANDING: Dale Frazier, Raymond Smith, Merlin I-Iultquist, Clyde Schuler. HOWARD W. ORTMEYER Griswold, Iowa B.A. Cornell College M.A. University of Denver Superintendent of Schools FACU LTY VERAL A, CHADWICK B.A., N.W.M.S. College M.A., Drake University High School Principal I CAROLYN lX'lCCONNEl.EE IVAN LYNCH B.S.U. of Nebraska l3.S. Sec. Ed. N.W.M.S.C. 5P3l1iSl'1. Eng. Ill. IV Counselor, Alg. II, Gen. Math., Asst. Sponsor: Student Council, Math. IV Seniors, Pep Club Sponsor: Seniors fi ,E 5 MAX DOUGHERTY RICHARD LEGG B,S., Tarkio College B.S,, Iowa State U. fAmesl Physical Education Biol., Bus. Arith., Bus. Law, Conch: Football, Track, Gen. Math. Il Baseball Coach: Boys' Basketball Sponsor: G Club Asst. Coach: Track, Football, Asst. Sponsor: Sophomores Baseball GRACE DEAN Secretary to Superintendent Sponsor: Student Council Asst. Sponsor: Freshmen Asst. Driver's Education KEITH CRAWFORD EUGENE C. LEWIS Elliott, Iowa Lewis, Iowa B.S., N.W.M.S.C. B.A., I.S.T.C. Bookkeeping, Economics, Alg. I, Geom, Driver's Education Social Studies Coach:Girls'Softball, Basketball, A Asst. Sponsor: Sophomores and Track PEARL BROUSI1 DONNA DOIJGHERTY Asst. Sponsor: Juniors Secretary Sem-era yy LEONA N. KAVAN B.S.U. of Nebraska Office Pr., Secretarial Pr., Sh. Hnd, Bookkeeping Sponsor: School Paper, Sophomore Class Asst. Sponsor: Annual LARRY L. IDRN Council Bluffs B.A., 5.C.I. - Cedar Falls Vocal Music, H.S. and Elementary, Junior Play Asst.: Senior Play, Sophomore Class NANCY LYNCH l3.S. Sec. Ed., N.W.M.S.U. Typing I,Il. School Paper DeI.O RES KING School Nurse mol' KENT ACHESON Route 3, Des Moines 3.S., Simpson College Chemistry, Physica Science, Practical Science Asst. Sponsor: Juniors Asst. Coach: Wrestling MARIJO RICE QMARSHALL, B.A., State College of Iowa Homemaking I,II, II, Health Adult Education Sponsor: Juniors, F.H.A,, Pep Club MAURICE ARNDT B.S., U. of South Dakota Ind. Arts, Am. Hist. Coach: Wrestling Asst. Coach: Football, Track Sponsor: Freshmen RUTH E. DAFT B,A,, Simpson College M,A., Columbia U. English II, III, Library, Concessions Sponsor: Annual, Honor Society Declamatory Asst, Sponsor: Freshmen CORWIN A. ELLIOTT B.S. in Education, N.W.M.S.C. Working on Masters, C.M.S.C. Sr. Band, Jr. Band, Boys' Glee, Beginner's Band Grant 81 Griswold Asst. Sponsor: Juniors WAYNE E. CALHOON Clarinda, Iowa B.S. and Graduate Work, Iowa State U. Vocational A?riculture, Biology, Adu t Ed. Sponsor: F.F.A. Asst. Sponsor: Seniors ' f ' ,, : ir 'lsr f g i., 1-2 - f 4. . ' . S . . if , Thx :F Mg, ALICE READ RUSS I3.A. Si B.S. Cedar Falls M.S., Omaha U, Eng, I, Am. Hist. Wld. His Asst. Sponsor: Juniors ?f'l' I., EVELYN L. PETERSEN B.S., Iowa State U. Ames Homemaking I,Il,III, Health, Adult Education Sponsor: Juniors, F.H.A., Pep Club RICHARD L. HUGHES B.S. in Ed., U. of Omaha M.A., U. of Omaha Psych., Wld. Hist., Am. Prob., Am. Govt., Social Studies, Senior Play Asst.: Jr. Play, Freshman Class CHRISTINE FRANK Study Hall Supervisor Calendar ol Events August 27 Opening day of school 29 Boys' basketball - Red Oak - there 30 Vocal concert September 4-5 Identification pictures 6-7 ITED Tests February 1 Wrestling - Lewls Central - here 10 Girls' softball - C 81 M Basketball - Oakland - there 13 Girls' softball - B 81 F 5 Wrestling - Harlan - there 13-14 State plowing contest - Atlantic 6 Spanish I trip to Omaha 14 Football - Villisca - here 8 Basketball - Avoha - here 17 Frosh.-Soph. Football - Villisca - here Valentine dance sponsored by Sophomore 18 Girls' Softball - Seward class 19 Class officers elected 9 B squad - Adair-Casey - here 21 Football - Adair-Casey - there ll-16 Wrest ing district tournament 22 Softball sectional - Bedford Girls' sectional basketball 24-25 Softball district District speech contest 28 Football - Anita - here 13 Home Ec party Homecoming dance 15 Boys' basket all - Farragut - there 29 State one-mile relay team 18-23 Girls' district basketball 20-27 Boys' sectional basketball October 1 Cass county institute 22 Boys' basketball - South Page - there Softball district - Oakland 22-23 District speech contest - Glenwood 5 Football - B 8: F - there State wrestling 8 Football reserves - Red Oak - there 23 Tall Corn MusicConference-CedarFalls 11-13 National FFA - Kansas City 25-26 Junior testing 12 Band to Villisca 26 Maryville concert band Football - Carson-Macedonia - here February 27-March 5 - Boys' district basketball 13 State marching band contest 28 Junior testing 15 Visitation day Frosh.-Soph. Football - Villisca - here March l Ring display 16 PSAT Test - Juniors 5 Board supper by senior home ec girls Air Force Aptitude Tests - Seniors National Merit Tests for juniors 17 Football - Cumberland-Massena - there 5-9 Girls' state basketball 20 Clarinda invitational cross country 12 Pictures - Cannon District audition All State Music Festival 13 Career day - seniors 22 B Team Football - B 81 F - there 13-16 Boys' substate basketball 26 Football - Mount Ayr - here 14-15 State conference homemaking End of first quarter 15 F.H.A. Convention - Des Moines 27 State cross country run End of third quarter 29 B Team - C gl M - here 19 Senior class plagf 30 Junior class play 20 Assembly - Al ell 31 Science assembly - This Atomic Wor1d 21-23 Boys' state basketball Atlantic college night - Seniors 23 Drake relays 25 Athletic banquet November 2 Football - Oakland - here Psychology class trip to Glenwood Dad's Night 29 State indoor track 8 Office practice field trip to Omaha 29-30 State speech contest - Perry 9 Assem ly - Danny Johnson 30 F.H.A. bake sale Football - Avoha - there 10-11 Senior pictures April 2 Child care party - Home ec I 11-17 American Education Week 3 Vocal and instrumental concert 12 Football banquet 5 Track meet - Creston 22-23 'Thanksgiving vacation Future nurses' trip to Omaha 23-24 All-State Music Festival - Des Moines 9 Cardinal relays - Clarinda 27 Girls' jamboree - Oakland 11 Iowa state merit tests 29 Wrestling - Corning - here 11-13 Iowa F.F.A. convention 30 Basketba l - Exira - here 12 Good Friday - No school 13 Tiger relays December 4 Assembly Speed typing demonstration 15 Easter Monday - No school 7 Basketball - Adair-Casey - here 16 Vocal and instrumental concert 8 Wrestling - Harlan invitational - there 17 F.H.A. st le show 12 Assembly - Leo Gosea Dual track meet - Atlantic 14 Wrestling - Audubon - here 19-20 State F.F.A. convention - Sioux City Basketball - Anita - there 19 Dance - Student council 15 B squad - Avoha - here 20 Council Bluffs relays 18 High School Christmas program 22 Band banquet 19 Wrestling - Oakland - there Assembly - Ditto, folk songs 21 Basketba l - B 8: F - here 24 Conference track meet Dance sponsored by Senior class 26-27 Drake relays December 21-January 2 - Christmas vacation State music contest - Solos and ensembles 22 B' squad - B 81 F - there 27 Dutch White relays January 2-4 Fire vacation 30 Senior court day - Atlantic 4 Wrestling - Greenfield - here 5 ggfksgigdlf S gl lgggggge April 30 Villisca Blue Jay meet 11 End of first semester Dance sponsored by pep club May 1 Dual track meet - Oakland Basketball C 81 M - here 2 Girls' track meet - Red Oak 12 Wrestling - Audubon invitational- there 3 Atlantic relays B squad - B 81 F - there 3-4 State music contest - large groups 14 B squad - C Ri M - there 7 Senior skip day 15 Assembly - Howard Hardin 8 Freshman -Sophomore relay Basketball - Oakland - here 9 Senior home ec trip to Des Moines 18 Boys' basketball - Clarinda - here 10-11 District track - Clarinda Wrestling - Carroll Kuemper - there 13 Junior- Senior banquet 19 Basketba l - Audubon - there 19 Baccalaureate 21-26 Preliminary speech contests 21 Class night 21 Griswold preliminary speech 22 Senior breakfast 22 Basketbal - C-M - there Class day 23 B s uad - C gl M - here 23 No school 25-26 Wrestling - Corning invitational - there Commencement Basketball - Anita - here 24 Closing day of school 26 B squad - Avoha - there 25 State track meet GRADUATES LOIS JEAN ARMSTRONG People who talk half as much are often twice as lovable as those who talk twice as much. Glee Club lg Sextet lg Stu- dent Council lp Lewis Cons. School lg Basketball l,2,3, 4g Softball l,2,3,4g Track 3,4g Declamatory l,2,3,4g Annual Co- Editor 4. SHELIA SMITH l'm glad I pay so little at- tention to adviceg shouldl abide by it, I might be saved from some of my most valuable mistakes.' Glee Club 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2g Science Club lg Y-Teen lg Sigma Gamma Chi 2,35 Villisca High School lg Sidney High School 2,3. N BILL TEMPLETON HSOIH The hardest secret for a man to keep is the opinion he has of himself. Glee Club 1,25 Class Officer 1,35 Class Play 33 Basket- ball l,2g Foot all l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g FFA 43 G- Club 43 Cyclone Staff3g lQ'iElliott School Paperlg lliott High School l,2,3. PATRICIA JEANNE PARKER Hpatll After all has been said and done, you usually find that more has been said than done. Glee Club l,2,3g Mixed Chorus 1,23 Annual Staff 4g Class Play 3g Pep Club 35 Tiger Staff 4g Elliott High School 112 of 3. STANLEY LeROY FINNELL You tell me, and we'll both know. Glee Club l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2g Track 1 2,3,4g Cross Country 35 C Club 3, 4g Red Oak High School 2g Elliott High School l,2. RICHARD NETTZ The man who kills him- self at his work is as foolish as the man who never works. Glee Club lg Basketball Manager lg Baseball Manager lg Lewis Cons. Schoo l. ROSEMARY LaNIECE MARIE RIEPE IIROSYII Not one to quit trying ona trying day. Marching Band l,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2 3,43 Glee ciub 1,29 Annual staff 4, Class Officer 43 Science Club 2,33 Class Play 35 Pep Club 2,3,4g Declamatory 1, 2,3,4g Librarian 2, Honor Society 3,45 Cheerleader 2, 43 Tiger Staff 1,43 FHA l,2, 3,4g FHA Officer 43 Student Council 3,45 District Offi- cer of Student Council 33 Flute Trio 25 One-Act Play lg Pep Band l,3. MARCIA ANN MULLER When I can't talk sense, I talk anyway. Pep Cl 2,3,4g Librarian 2,35 Tiger Staff 45 Annual Staff 43 Glee Club lg FHA HARLAN CARY The secret of success is to make more money to meet obligations you wouldn't have if you hadn t made so much money. Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Football lg Track l,2, 3,43 Football Manager 2,33 G Club l,2,3,4. MARY MARGARET HELEN BROWN I don't ask questions, I just have fun. Marching Band l,2,3,43 Baton Ensemble l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,33 Mixed Chorus l,2,4g Annual Staff 43 Class Play 3, Track 3,45 Pep Club 43 Declamatory 1, 2,3,4g Cheerleader 4. CHARLES E. CARSON Butch I owe it all to Wheaties, the Breakfast of Champi- ons. Glee Club 2,35 Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Annual Staff 35 Class Officer 2,33 Basketball l,2,3,4g Basket- ball Co-Captain 45 Base- ball 1,2,3,4g Football l,2, 33 Track l,2,3,4g G Club 4g Cyclone Staff 3, Elliott School Paper, Elliott High School 1,2,3. CARY HARMAN A quiet Q75 sort of chap, but a nice guy to have around. Football 1,2,3,4g Track 23 G Club 4, FFA 1,2,3,4g FFA Officer 33 Honor Society 4. COLLEEN ANN HAAS The entire sum of exist- ence is the magic of being needed by just one person. Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Concert Band l,2,3,43 Clee Club l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,43 Vocal Solo l,2,3,43 Sextet 1,2,33 Trio l,2,33 Madrigal 3 43 Drum En- semble 2,43 Ouartet1,2,33 Duet 43 Accompanist 2,33 Swinging High 33 Pep Band l,2,3,43 Tiger Staff 43 Cheerlea er 2,3343 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Declamatory 23 Student Council 1,3Q Honor Society 3,43 Annual Staff 43 Basketball 13 Band Officer 2. GLENN TAYLOR Clennie They say the world needs leaders--well, here I am. Clee Club 33 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Annual Staff 43 Class Officer 43 Class Play 33 Track 3,43 Madriga143 FFA 1,2,33 FFA Officer 2,33 Stu- deglt Council 1,2,4Q G Club 2, ,4. SHIRLEY MAY TIETZ Shirl Never finds herself dog tired at night because she's been grow ing all day. Marching Bandl,2,3,43 Baton E n semble l,2,3,43 Clee Club 1,2333 Mixed Chorus l,2,43 Annual Staff 43 Science Club 1,23 Class Play 33 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Homecoming Queen 43 Declamatory 2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Cheerleader 3,43 Band Librarian l,2,3: Swinging High 3. 14 DUANE NEIGHBORS No opportunity is ever lost. The other fellow takes those you miss. Annual Staff 4, ANNABELLE SWISHER I read, I study, I listen, and along with common sense, I come to an answer. Clee Club 13 Declamatory l, 2,3,4Q Elliott High School 1. 1 DARWYN L, MUELLER The say all great men are dying. Oh heck, Ifeel great! lass Play 43 Basketballl, 2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Captain Football 43 Track l,2,3,43 G Club 2,3,43 G Club Offi- cer 4. JEFFREY CARL KITCHEN Take my word for it, argu- ing CAN get you some- where. Class Play 3,43 Basketball lg Baseball l,2,3g Football l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Declamatory 2,33 G Club 2, 3,45 Wrestling 2,3. CONNIE ROSALIE PELZER Don't tell me whatlmeang let me figure it out for my- self. Glee Club l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2g Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 2,3,43 FHA 3,4. HENRIETTA DEE ROBINSON Woman's intuition is what enables her to put two and two together and get a man's number. Annual Staff 43 Track 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Pep Club Officer 3,43 FHA l. WILLIAM JOHN SHULTZ l1Bi1lll Out of my way--I'm com- ing. Mixed Chorus 43 Annual Staff 43 Class Play 33 Basketball lg Wrestling 2,3,4. JANICE CATHRYN RIEKEN lt's a good idea to take things as they come--if you can handle them that fast. Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 1,45 Basketball lg Queen Attendant 25 FHA lg Student Council 2. WAYNE L. EWING Television isn't replacing radio half as fast as it's replacing homework. Glee Club 1,2,3g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3g Basketball 1,23 Football 2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Declamatory lg G Clubs 4g Elliott High School 1,2, . 15 DALLAS CARLISLE Speed Girls, girls, girls were made to ove. Glee Club 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Class Play 3g Basketball l,2,3g Foot- ball l,3,4g Track 1,33 Wrestling 4g Cyclone Staff 35 fl-Elliott School Paperlg Elliott High School l,2,3. KEITH R. AUXIER When you talk, you only say something you know, when you listen, you learn something someone else knows. Glee Club l,2,3,4g Track 3,4g FFA1,2,3,4. IS ARLA SUE PETERSEN The human brain is a Wonderful thing. It starts working the moment you're born and never stops work- ing until you're called on in class. Marching Band l,2,3,4g Concert Band l,2,3,4g Brass Sextet lg Glee Club l,2,3,43 Sextet lg Annual Staff 43 Basketball lg Softball lg Tiger Staff 45 Pep Band 1,43 Brass Choir 45 Lewis Cons. School l. LARRY DEAN WENDT Thinks that by rowing another fellow across the stream you get there your- se1f. Marching Band lg Concert Band lg Glee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 1,33 Class Officer 1,35 Class Play 1,33 Basket- ball l,2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3g Football l,2,3,4g Track l,2, 3,45 FFA 45 G Club 43 Coburg High School lg Essex High chool 25 Elliott High School 3. HELEN ROSALIE CARY Lots of people think l'm' quiet and shy, but I can't see wh . , Glee Club l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,4g Annual Staff 43 Softball 23 Declamatory 33 Honor Society 2,3,4g Tiger Staff 43 Librarian 4.. 4 .IANA LEE MENKE Common sense is instinctg enough of it is genius. Glee Club l,2,33 Mixed Chorus l,'2,3,4g Vocal Solo 2,3g Sextet 1,25 Trio 3g Class Play 33 Annual Staff 3,45 Annual Co- Editor 33 Declamatory l,2, 33 Cyclone Staff 2,3g' QElliott School Paper! Elliott High School l,2,33 Honor Society 4. ROBERT E. GUSTIN Buzz 'Criticism is the one thing that most of us think is more blessed to give than zo receive. Glee Club 45 Baseball 3,45 Track 3,45 Wrestling 45 Annual Staff 4. LEON LEROY PUTNAM, JR. 'We know what we are, ut know not what we may ecome. lass Officer 1,25 Basket- all1,25 Football 1,25 rack 1,23 Elliott High chool l,2,3. CAROLYN DIANE HULTQUIST Knows how to say the right word at the right time. Marching Band 2,3g Baton Ensemble 2,35 Glee Club 1, 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,35 Class Officer 1,25 Queen At- tendant I5 Softba1l45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4g Elliott High School 1,2,3. JOHN MURREN Gee, I'm just full of those witty wisecracks everyone seems to enjoy so much. Glee Club l,2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Baseball 1,25 Track 2,35 45 Elliott High School 1,2,3. BONNIE LOU FRANK Hunt for the good points in the other fellow5 he has to do the same with you. Glee Club 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Tiger Staff 4. MARJORIE ANN HINES IlMar.gelY Be content with what you have, but never with what you are. Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Brass Sextet 1,35 Brass Quartet 2,35 Baritone Horn Solo 3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Brass Choir 45 Swinging High 35 Band Officer 45 Orchestra 35 Honor Societ 2,3,45 Science Club 2,315 .ihgnual Staff 45 Glee Club I7 ZELDA MAE HOLLDORF Be sure your idea is sound before you sound off. Glee Club 15 Tiger Staff 45 Annual Staff 4, KAREN KAY CASEY Smile--and the world smiles with you. Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 45 Annual Staff 45 Track 3,45 Pep Club 35 Tiger Staff 45 Pep Band I,2,3,4. BURTON T. CONN You're only young onceg after that you've got to find new excuses for what you do Il Marchin Band 1,25 Concert Band 155168 Club I ,25 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 15 Base- ball 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Lewis Cons. School I. NANCY SUSANNE GEMMILL I'm a great he1ieverinluck5 the harder l work, the more of it I seem to have, Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Vocal Solo 1,2,3,45 Sextet l,2,35 Trio 1,2,3,45 Madrigal 45 Girls' Quartet l,2,35 Accompanist I,2,3,45 Saxophone Quartet 1,25 Piano Solo 45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Cyclone Staff 35 C Elliott School Paperj5 Class Officer 25 Class Play 3,45 Decla- matory 15 PepClub 45 Annual Staff 35 Elliott High School 1,2,35 Honor Society 4. I DONALD DEAN FINNEL. l have plenty of ambitio: I just don't have the incl: nation. Track 45 Glee Clubl,25 Re. Oak High School 25 Ellio High School l,2. JERRY W. RHOADS l Impossible is a word be found only in the clictio ary of fools. ' Marching Band 15 Conce: Band 15 Glee Club I Basketball 1,25 Baseball 3 Football 2,3,45 I-lonq Society 3,45 G Club 3,4 Lewis Cons. School 1. I I MARLENE KAY DeWITT Sweet personality, full of rascality. Marching Band 2,35 Baton Ensemble 2,35 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Annual Staff 3,45 Class Officer 25 Class Play 35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Soft- ball 45 Track 45 Pep Club 45 Queen Attendant 2,45 Declamator l,2,3,45 Li- brarian 25 Cyclone Staff 35 fElliott School Paperb Elliott High School 1,2,35 Honor Society 4. DELORES DARLENE HERING lf you can't find it in the dictionary, the atlas,or the encyclopedia, don't be dis- couraged5 ask for it at the drugstore. Glee Club 15 Sextet 15 Basketball 15 Softball 15 Tiger Staff 45 Lewis Cons. School 1. MICHAEL D. SMITH lt is always commendable to get in and dig, but be careful where you throw the dirt. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Science Club 2,35 Basket- ball 15 Declamatory 1,2,35 Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 45 Piano Solo 45 Accompanist 3,45 One-Act Play 1,25 Swinging High 3. SHARON KAY HENSLEY It's not the ups and downs that bother meg it's the jerks. Marching Band l,2,35 Concert Band 1,2 3,45 Glee Club l,-45 Band Officer 45 Pep Band l,2,3,-15 Sax Quartet 2,45 Sax Sextet 25 Swinging High 35 One Act Play 15 Class Plav 45 Band Librarian l,2,45 Orchestra 2,35 Declamatory 1,2,3, 45 Tiger Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 FHA l,2. 2 iff ft. . 5 wx.. . 111+ X, A . nf iff Q' ,. 24:54-.ax H... ,S PATRICK LEON JENNINGS There are two sides to every cgiuestion--the wrong side an my side. Marching Band 1,25 Concert Band l,25 Annual Staff 45 Class Officer 35 Student Council 15 Decla- mato 1,25 Science Club 2,35 Crlslass Play 3,45 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Footballl,2,3, 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball Manager 2,3,45 G Club 3,45 Drum Ensemb1e25 One-Act Plazy 1,25 Hawkeye Boys' State . wif DELL WEAVER Beavis Has many God-given gifts, but he's got the Devil in his eye. Class Officer 15 Baseball l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3 45 Track 25 Student Council 2, 35 GClub1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. SUSAN JOYCE DAVIS Man ha s his will--but woman has her way. Concert Band 13 Glee Club 1,31 Mixed Chorus 43 Sextet lg Annual Staff 43 Class Pla 33 Basketball 13 Soft- ballyl ,43 Librarian 13 Honor Society 2,3,4Q Music Librarian 13 Lewis Cons. School l. , 3 -333.5 LARRY A. BRADSHAW Life is a game of football with time out for girls.' Mixed Chorus 1,21 Annua Staff 43 Class Officer 2,4 Science Club 2,33 Class Play 33 Football l,2,3,4 Honor Society 3,43 FFP 1,2,33 C Club 3,43 Wres- tling 2,3,4. GARY LEE HULSEBUS The men who have suc- ceeded best in life are those who have been jolly and hopeful. Concert Band 13 Glee Club l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus l,2, 3,43 Basketball 13 Baseball 13 Madrigal 43 Swinging High 33 FFA 2,32 Lewis Cons. School 1. 20 MICHAEL SMITH KAREN SUE WAGNER Mick Susie People keep getting killed Your friend is the person by guns that aren't loaded who knows all about you and and drivers who are. still likes you. Football 1,43 FFA1,23 Wres- Clee Club 3,42 Annual Staff tling 2,3. 4- LUELLA F. SUNDERMAIN We tire of the pleasures we take, but never of those we give. Marching Band 1,2,3, 43 Concert Band l,2,3,43 Glee Club l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,43 Sextet 1, 2,33 Annual Editor 43C1ass Officer 1,33 Science Cluk 2,32 Class Play 3,41 Banc Officer 43 Basketball 13 Basketball Manager 43 Honor Society 3,41 Student Council 1,3Q Student Council Officer 33 Orches- tra 23 Pep Band 1,2,3,43 Clarinet Trio 33 Band Council 1,33 Accompanlsl 2,33 Swinging High 33 Clarinet Quartet 2,3,4. BARBARA JEAN SWISHER llBaI.bll ,Nobody enjoys life as much as I do. flarching Band lj Baton Ensemble 13 Glee Club1,2, lg Annual Staff 43 Pep Club ,2,3,43 Librarian 43 Iheerleader 43 Tiger Staff ,4g FHA 1,2,3. SHARON MARIE RAY 'Laughter is an art. Elee Club 1,21 Annual Staff 3 Pep Club 2,33 Librarian ,3g FHA l,2,3,43 FHA Jfficer 3,4. DONALD VERNON TYE It often shows a fine command of language to say nothing. Marching Band 13 Concert Band 1,23 Trombone Quartet 1,23 Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Track 43 FFA 43 Elliott High School l,2,3. SUSAN LYNNE KENWORTHY If a man is worth knowing he is worth knowing well. Marching Band 2,331.1- brarian 3,43 Pep Club 2,3g Track 34g Softball 3,4Q Basketball 1,2,3,-'IQ Glee Club 1. 1 lv DENNY RASMUSSEN I'm not afraid of workg it's just against my princi- ples. Class Pla 33 Basketball2, 33 Football 3,43 Track l,2, 3,41 FFA 43 G Club 43 Elliott High School 1,2,3. LARRY D. PELZER Who loves not wine, women, and song remains a fool his whole life long. Track 13 FFA 1,2,3,4. 21 SUSAN IRENE WILLOUGHBY IYSUZII Keep your face to the sun- shine, and you cannot see the shadow. ' Marching Band l,2,35 Concert Band l,2,35 Clari- net solo 1,25 Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Class Officer l,2,35 Science Club 25 Class Play 2,45 Track l,2,35 Declamatory 45 C h e e r- leader l,2,35 Student Council 2,35 Student Council Officer 25 Wood- wind Trio 35 Synchronized Swimming Team I5 Wood- wind Choir 15 Christmas Program 35 CCO-Producer and Directorb. Jazz Combo 2,35 Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School CIBSSS5 l,2,3g Honor Society 4. MARILYN MARIE CARLEY I..ife is a mystery, but a mystery can be most en- 'oyable. lvlarching Band 15 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 15 Annual Staff 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Softball l,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Tiger Staff 4. 22 TED VAN I-IINTUM With all his faults, we love him still--the stiller, the better. Class Officer 15 Track 25 Football l,3,4. CAROLYN MARIE SMITH F lirtation--attention with- out intention. Glee Club l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 15 Librarian 4, FHA 1. STEVEN C. CAVIN Strange how much you've got to know before you know how little ou know. Glee Club l,2,g,,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Vocal Solo 2,3,45 Mixed Quartet 33 Boys' Quartet 45 Duet 45 Swinging High 35 Madrigal 45 Mixed Chorus Officer 45 Class Officer I5 Class Pla 45 Football 25 Football Manager 25 Basketball 2,3, 45 Honor Society 3,45 Stu- dent Council lg Baseball 15 Lewis Cons. School l. GARY KUNZE. lime!! On the whole it's nice to be a gentleman, but it's an awful handicap in an argu- ment. FFA l,2,3g Wrestling l,2. I I lAll great men are at one lme Seniors. 'nnual Staff 43 Class offi- r lg Class Play 43 Stu- nt Council 3,43 Student ouncil Officer 43 C Club ,3,4Q Track 1,2 3,43 Foot- all l,2,3,43 Co-Ca tain ootball 43 Basketbal1p1,2, 343 Co-Captain Basketball 3 Baseball l,2,3,4. GARY L. IRELAND DAVID PETERSON Pere Thinks a lot and says what e thinks. lilee Club 24 Mixed chorus 3 Annual Staff 43 Science Elub 2,32 Class Play 43 aseball 2,3,43 Football 1, ,3,43 Track 2,33 FFA 1, ,33 G Club l,2,33 Wres- Eing l,2,3,43 Wrestling aptain 4. MARY LOUISE WHITE The people you should want to get even with are those who have helped you. Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus l,2,33 Class Play 23 Basketball 43 Softball 43 Track 43 Queen Attendant 33 Student Council 33 Elliott School Paper 33 Malvern High School lg Elliott High School l,2,3. ,gli t DANNY CARLISLE The man who remembers what he learned at his mother's knee was probably bent over at the time. Basketball 13 Baseball1,2,3, 43 Football 1,3,4. JUDITH ANN SANNY Who says I say all the things they say I say? Glee Club 13 Sextet 13 Annual Staff 43 Class Offi- cer 2,32 Basketball l,2,3, 43 Softball l,2,3,43 Track 3,41 Queen Attendant 33 Stu- dent Council 2,3,43 Student Council Officer 33 Lewis Cons. School li Basketball Captain 4. PAULA LOUISE GAMMELL Life is indeed a strange gift, and its privileges are most m sterious. Glee Cllub 1,3,4j Mixed Chorus 1,3,43 Annual Staff 2,3,4j Annual Co-Editor 43 Class Officer 1,41 Class Pla 3,41 Librarian 3g Pep Club 43 Declamatory 3,43 Student Council 2g Cyclone Staff 3, gilliott School PBPEIDQ asketball l,2,3, 43 Softball 43 Elliott High School 1,2,3Q Honor Society 4. 1 2 3 JUDY LEE GLEASON Only one leading male in her cast of characters. Glee Club l,2,35 Mixed Chorus l,2,45 Sextet 15 Class Play 3,45 Basketball 35 Track 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2,35 Cheerleader 1,2. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Glenn Taylor .... President Paula Gammell . Vice- President Rosemary Riepe . . . Secretary Larry Bradshaw . . . Treasurer CLASS SONG VIRGINIA SEDERBURG If ou want to reach the higllest, beginatthelow- est. Glee Club 1,25 Mixed Chorus 25 Annual Staff 45 Declamatory 1,25 Cyclone Staff 3, fElliott chool Paapgrl Elliott High School CLASS FLOWER Lily of the Valley CLASS COLORS Mint Green and White CLASS MOTTO We stand at the foothillsg the mountains are in view. --Colleen Haas Farewell, Dear Friends, All our high school days are throughg Farewell, Dear Friends, May all your hopes and dreams come true. We've reached the hour of parting-- The future brings the new5 Farewell, Dear Friends, With all good things may God bless you. MOMENTS TO REMEMBER --Shirley Tietz God gave to me one moment- One small wisp of timeg I tried to grasp that moment, To keep it and make it mine. It was a special and magic moment. I thought it would forever stayg But w en I searched to find it, The moment had slipped away. Since, there have been many moments: Parties, dances, and fun, Good times through graduation, Friendships I have won. These moments too have passed And will never be returned Though it's sad to see them go There's one thing I have learned. Though good times are finished, And friends may depart, The memories are there Still close to my heart. So now, fellow classmates., We must all say good-by To good times and dear friends At old Griswold High. MENU Maiden's Blush Love Birds Under Glass Fleecy Clouds Bits of Jade Mdohlighl and Roses Crescent Moons with Golden Glow Magic Sticks and Stars Sweetheart's Delight Evening Mist Diana Lewis . . Ann Baker . . . Diane Templeton Linda Weston . Carolyn Pierson Judy Putnam . . Anne Morgan . . l Sandra Shaw . . Pam Miller . . Janice Newman An E , 1 PROGRAMME MOONLIGHT-- Moonlight and Roses . . Quartet R-- Remembrances in Roses .... Gary Cannon O-- Orchids to the Juniors ..... Glenn Taylor S-- Serenade in Smiles and Moonbeams .... . Mrs. McConne1ee E-- Enchanting Evening ....... Mr.Ortmeyer S-- Shadows in the Moonlight ...... Quartet QMagic Momentsj WAITE RS AND WAITRESSES no oo on caucus . . Ray Casey Charles Miller Jerry Petersen . Bob Schantz Kenny Redding . . Bob Bryson Richard Willms . . Dick Rhoads Dean Erickson Harold Wippler Evening In Paris May 14, 1962 ' f myxgfa-,X-4-wlslaw 'M X .. , TQ Q , .,4?,, if . ----. f Q .gf yi ..'k S 'Thin 5. Carolyn Smith Larry Wendt W fi ,Y ,4 Hines X jx Marllyn Carley Swisher H Harlan Cary W' A . Nettz A---Q J5r,11ni11 Y ' Kids vw- 47 Q--in 'Q 2 .,,,-r . and 3 X Q, H ii V Rosemary Riepe :SNS iw i ' A af S' Ik. 6-1. ff . ,X .. - 3 ' 41 ., K I ,1 ' , A x wks-, f Y. . ,H i w- N 5 Y . 5 5 QW' g N ' Q if ' W, QW: - x Q Q K ' A v N, . x, J! N ., X V K .. ew , X Iv e.. . - - ,S,5.,.. Q Q : Q ' W ,Q ' .S Qi ,,,...,.,wM Q fl sw .,.n--w ,Q, X, gl , .,. j-. f' ' if FV ' w ' V Q m . QP fm 5 :ER E g? I A ' A5 5,,...+ 53 2 .3 'Ne JV , 'mtv lv. A - x . .,-, K -wx . , x I' s 2 1 x 1, I I k 4' -L: fix-g 1 gs., Y ' -'- 2' :pf . fQ g J, M 5 , ,WS 4 F Barbara Swisher 'T 1 1 I XE ,Slay 1 -Wg , . ss- x,w. ,,,. Q I Bob Gustin W ew H I I Y new W . gzl ,, L, Q Wi. K 'Hi df K X Y gf V N , t W 5 if My is 1, ,Q 3 T K ' rciaMul K, .Q A Sharon Ray 5 'QR Sheha Smugh E I4-W ' sw 4, Q. -Q fy 2. Qi , v 3 4 I A' it ' 0 5 A .,- 3 4 ls' n N. K at X SX .X i ii? fx l. I nie ', n ' If x ' K X . Wm fi ,L 4 ' 4 5 2 -i ' .z nh. I 3: I . 2 ff' rf . . , 'Sai' ifajx if , U f I f f ' ik QQ' N wi Dallas Carhsle Q V U -fm, :Q .. , W N , Nancy Gemmlll , 1 S Susan Wxlloughby ribs? Q 4 f , B- Mike Smith Fuiwsf 1 Y , gf W J he , , ,4 'WY ini 'ii Virginia Fueller 'X S n f ' n,nn n , nn,nnn f ' . . n n 'Q un L M a , Q , x . L . Q A 5 K n K , 5 X , li if K .gffsgfii By ff 1 . ' Q xc 4 , , L if -gr , I mald- . 1 1 5 ' x + Wa. +1 n x f Carolyn Hultqnist 4 ,1 wi Q' n Dav1d Peterso it-3-F vi 5 ' en Cary A an I Class Prophecy The room was dark, my hands shook with fear, my heart was pounding so hard I thought it would break, and my blood ran cold. But I had to know, I had to know! The old gypsy looked into her crystal ball, and the future opened up. The year 1973 came into a hazy view. All at once the crystal ball started to shake. As the focus became clearer, we recognized STEVE CAVIN swinging and swaying and wooing the girls. Oh, no! Someone fainted! Steve rushed to the edge of the stage aifd saw SHARON HENSLEY, the president of his fan club. Sharon has been a loyal follower since the senior c ass pla . LOISYARMSTRONG is now a dietition for the National Vegetarian Society. VIRGINIA SEDERBURG is rooted in darkest Africa working with Dr. Schweitzer as a missionary nurse. JOHN MURREN runs a big Corvette corporation in Elliott. WAYNE EWING, now living in India, has a harem. J ANA MENKE is instructing a night cooking class for husbands whose wives work. GARY KUNZE has come back to Griswold and has Cgone in with Doc the barber. The name of the shop is Doc's. This way neither one feels left out or slighte . MARILYN CARLEY is now a very well-known author of such books as, Helpful Hints to Fat Women and How to Eat Candy and Sta Slim. Out of the trees of'Kfy1Tica comes curly, black-haired DALLAS CARLISLE. He is close? followed by his Jane, MARLENE DeWlTT. Stumbling and falling over the roots is their faithful heeta, DENNIS RASMUSSEN. GARY HARMAN owns a 20,000 acre ranch. The moonlight rides are very profitable. He turned out not to be thlenguiet type. BO IE FRANK has become a versatile teacher at Commercial Extension, and it isn't all office work either. BILL TEMPLETON is found in partnership with his Dad farming the Templeton Plantation. SHIRLEY TIETZ has just opened an art school in Lyman for all who are interested. DARWYN MUELLER, who originally took up coaching as his profession, has suddenly become interested in art. HELEN CARY is running around and around the room--chasing her boss? She says she loses more employers that way. . LARRY PELZER is racing around at Playland Park in his little bumper car. CTAROLYN SMITH still hasn't figured out how to get her clothes clean with her new scrub board--she uses ide, too. LE ROY and DONALD FINNELL are working their way up in the world, They started at the South Pole and are now reported 279 miles from the North Pole. DARLENE HERING is a well-known decorator for Younkers. She specializes in Christmas decorations. JEFFREY KITCHEN and BILL SHULTZ have collaborated and published their own dictionary in hopes it will out-sell Mr. Webster's. JEANICE RIEKEN is now the chief hat check girl at the Brown Derby in California. She reports getting very ig tips. DAVID PETERSON is a family man all right--he stays home with his family and does the dishes. PAULA GAMMELL had to change her profession as a nurse because her patients couldn't take the rough treatment. d d DELL WEAVER is an ordained minister. When asked why a change of heart, he replied, Family life i it. ROSEMARY RIEPE writes advice to the love-lorn column. Her adventurous love life came in handy. LARRY BRADSHAW has become a full-time vet, but he still can't convince people that his dog talks to him. SUSAN DAVIS has joined the Women's Christian Temperance Union to abolish the disastrous drinking and smoking habits of some people. HARLAN CARY has over-hauled his car for the 2,167 time and it still doesn't run right. COLLEEN HAAS has finally become famous, she is conductor of her own little dance band, the Glinn Group. MARY BROWN is now spending her time traveling about the country giving lectures on almost any topic. 1 TED VAN HINTUM is a specially trained highway patrolman. He specializes in giving and taking away icenses. NANCY GEMMILL is still playing around--on the piano, of course. RICHARD NETTZ is now mowing the White House lawn. BURTON CONN works for Standard Oil and competes with his Dad's Phillips '66 station. CONNIE PELZER and SHARON RAY have opened up a bachelor's home. GLENN TAYLOR is now a window washer in a sorority house. He never takes holidays and works twenty-four hours a day. KAREN WAGNER has just received the Best Mother of the Year award. MARY WHITE has her own daily Punch and Judy show for high school students. LARRY WENDT has a hog farm located in China, where he is working on a new experiment--feeding them on rice. ARLA PETERSON is now a famous dress designer in Paris. Her latest creation is stripes, polka dots, and diamonds--all in the same dress. MARJORIE HINES, dean of Annapolis, really enjoys her work. She says, lt's nice to have a man around the house. KEITH AUZIER as head of the Dairyman's Association, has discovered a way to make cows give chocolate milk. This is accomplished by feeding a balanced diet of plain chocolate Hershey bars. ZELDA HOLLDORF is found in the living room of her home knitting baby booties. She is not alone, for the patter of little feet can be heard. DUANE NEIGHBORS is now a success. He counts the 20,000 filters in Viceroy. BOB GUSTIN is a general in the navy. He joined the navy to see' the world. JUDY GLEASON is buying low heels so she can measure up to her man. 6'10 CHARLES CARSON has been adopted, as a mascot, by the Harlen Globetrotters. KAREN CASEY has her ups and downs, She runs an elevator in the Empire State Building. DANNY CARLISLE has become a professional boxer, but when the going gets rough his stand-in is MICHAEL DAVID SMITH. This is so Danny's manly beauty is saved. JERRY RHOADS is an IBM button pusher at Cape Canaveral. LEON PUTNAM is sitting on top of Telstar, checking connections between Earth and Mars. GARY IRELAND has always wanted to be a coach, and now he has his own home made team. JUDY SANNY now has a full time, large scale, baby-sitting job, She has had this job for several years. The only disadvantage is that she isn't paid so much as when she was in high school. GARY HULSEBUS is a famous known taxidermist. Since Senior Science, he's developed a craze for stuffed animals. LUELLA SUNDERMAN has put her acting ability to use, and now she is starring in the broadway hit, Sweet Violets. CAROLYN HULTQUIST has now become the first woman baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees. PAT JENNINGS is a radio sports announcer. He holds the wor1d's record for being able to rattle off baseball statistics. ANNABELLE SWISHER is working in a greenhouse. She just invented a man-catching plant. DONALD TYE liked Griswold School so well he became the head janitor. BARBARA SWISHER enjoyed cheerleading so much that she decided to run a cheerleading camp in the summer. HENRIETTA ROBINSON is head nurse at Mars. She keeps the patients in stitches. PAT PARKER is getting ready to take a trip. Everything has been checked and rechecked. The count- down is drawing close. SUSAN WILLOUGHBY is a professional wash lady, Asma gave her the idea. MICK SMITH is at a certain local nursing home. His piccolo playing is tremendous. We find SUSAN KENWORTHY going door to door with a petition to ban brush rollers. Why? Because she lost all her hair using them. SHELIA SMITH is a singing secretary. She answers the phone in three octave ranges. Then the crystal ball grew cloudy and the future was gone. I walked away with a smile on my face be- cause now I knew what the future had in store for the Senior Class of 1963. WHEN WE WERE JUNIORS LU DQS O 2 O 'II Q4 O cn U3 cw: as 2-4 ET Hintum, Se 9.I'1 V ed sidentg Gary Ireland, Vice- Pres.g T T6 an, P 1T1 GI' Sund uella S:L OFFICER AN 2 IIE cn LU DS LT-4 kg OE CU GJ 'J .J 05 as Lu .Q LL. LL. O DS 'W U1 M CD L4 ET IP- U GJ U3 3 cu .-E rn 'U cu :H CO vi cu M D-4 I on o ' l'4 5 H. cu rv cu 5 lil v-4 cu D I-3. s: 0 'U -v-1 no cu M D-4 55. gg.. G CY! CD D -J 05 DS LT-I S2 E O52 Cf. QE Zan LQ?-I UJE-4 QE 215 ennings, Treas yg Larry Brad 'H fs pe, ecretar J-J cu O-4 cu 6-I as e-4 cu -r-I DS Q. 'v-4 b cu O cv Q cn 4-3 cn E 3 O rr U Cl M8 'EE' '32 .ECT Bm 13.2 35 .,-4 PE ai gf!! QLD was lil 553 3 ,151-4 U Ez: Oo 'U'-4 .,.4m TU ?,fD Z3 '1 Oi D5 U-I E LL. O 'Ucuff O-4 3-4 O-4 -H 52 EZ CU cgi- Us: 5.2 UJCD P A CIBSS Will We, the Senior Class of CCHS in the year of 1963, being of superior ability and finer quality than any other class, do here-by will the following: To the Juniors we leave the remains of the decorations of the prom. To the Sophomores we leave our quietness in the halls. To the Freshmen we leave all our scholastic abilities. We were such a smart class. SUSAN DAVIS leaves her ability to go swim- ming after the prom to Linda Gammell. KAREN CASEY leaves her sparkling smile to Judy Frazier, CONNIE PELZER leaves all her books to Mr. Lynch. ARLA PETERSEN wills her angelic Q75 be- havior to Janet Jobe. VIRGINIA S E DE R B U R G and HENRIETTA ROBINSON leave to become nurses. They figure that with all the sick underclassmen around they can be of service. MARY WHITE leaves her basketball spirit to Sally Easter. PAULA GAMMELL wills her ability to start a riot to Sherry LaMaster, who is rather quiet. NANCY GEMMILL wills her beautiful voice to Margaret Gemmill, her very first choice. SHARON HENSLEY leaves her carefree atti- tude to whoever gets up on the wrong side of the bed. LOIS ARMSTRONG leaves her smiling face to Beverly Wendt. 34 MARJORIE HINES wills her ability to take notes in class to Kenny Towne. ROSEMARY RIEPE leaves her cheerleading place to Ann Morgan, who's already won the race. SUSAN VVILLOUGHBY wills her courage to everyone in school. BARB SWISHER leaves her haunting laugh to Beverly Ames. MARY BROWN wills her ability to run so fast to Pam Miller. MARILYN CARLEY leaves her noiseless ways to Barbara King. HELEN CARY wills her job in Mr. Lynch's office to Jolene Nelson, who spends all her time there, anyway. JUDY SANNY wills her basketball traits to any other girl with athletic fates. LARRY BRADSHAW wills his heavy weight title to Gene Casey at a later date. DALLAS QSPEEDI CARLISLE just leaves. Thank goodness!!! BUTCH CARSON wills his altitude to Doug Weston. PAT JENNINGS wills his acting ability to any boy interested in taking part in plays. SHIRLEY TIETZ leaves her homecoming crown to some lucky next-year's senior. KEITH AUXIER wills his study hall sleeping fate to any bo with a late date. DANNY CIARLISLE leaves his car of yellow to Dave Bishop, a worthy fellow. HARLAN CARY leaves his shy, quiet manner to Doug Turner. STEVE CAVIN wills his singing voice to the in-coming freshman boys in an effort to interest more bofys in vocal. BU TON CONN leaves his willingness to work to every playboy! in the school. W YNE E ING leaves his quiet ways to Bob Bryson, who's likely to need them one of these da s. The FINNELL brothers, LEROY and DCXN, leave their ability to Guthrie to be gone. BOB GUSTIN wills his show-house trade to brother Dick, who will be taking over one of these PAT PARKER, ZELDA HOLLDORF, KAREN WAGNER, CAROLYN SMITH, and COLLEEN HAAS leave with sparkling eyes and sparkling fingers. JUDY GLEASON leaves for beauty school to get some learning--she's no fool! QBy the way, she sparkles, too.D GARY I-IARMAN wills his crafty ways to any- one who wants them. GARY HULSEBUS leaves his ability to bother Mr. Hughes to Carly! Kinser. MARSHA MU LER just leaves. She's been waiting thirteen years for this. SHARON RAY wishes to leave her soft job in Chad's office to any ambitious junior. SHELIA SMITH leaves her ability to confuse teachers to Ron Buroughs. LUELLA SUNDERMAN wills her ability to be class president everylotherxyear to Everett Fleagle. ANNABELLE S ISHE wills her red hair to Mr. Acheson to go with his Corvette. DARLENE HERING wills her ability to keep everyone awake on the bus on skip day to Jean Freund. MARLENE DEWITT leaves talking and planning to keep on talking. TED VAN HINTUM in one month will leave because his driver's license he will then receive. DELL WEAVER wills his wrestling tricks to Ray Casely, just for kicks. LAR Y WENDT leaves his ability to take hard knocks in football to Charlie Miller, who will need it next year. DARWYN MUELLER leaves his ability to throw the shot to Jim Bates. days anyone who has that much gas. DUANE NEIGHBORS leaves his roller skating abili? to Keith Forsyth. OHN MURREN leaves his knowledge of cars to Raymond Tomlinson. RICHARD NETTZ just leaves--to go hunting. LARRY PELZER leaves his happy-go-lucky ways to any worry-wart who needs them. DAVID PETERSON wills his favorite song, Paula, to any other guy who may fall-a. LEON PUTNAM leaves his ability to work hard to Gary Cannon, a good-natured card. DENNIS RASMUSSEN wills his ability to stay out of fights to Kent Frazeur. BIL SHULTZ wills his scooter red, to Richie Witt, who longs to get ahead. MICK SMITH leaves in Big red. Where he goes, nobodg knows. SBet ya Vicki doeslb MIKE MITH wi ls his typing power to Mike Salisbury this very hour. GLENN TAYLO.R leaves his vaulting high to Stan Kimpson, a worth guy. BILL TEMPLETOIN leaves for a white house in the south part of tovlm. DONALD TYE Wills his label, the quiet one in the senior class, to Kenny Redding. GARY IRELAND leaves his tag as President to some other lucky person in tudent Council. JEFF KITCHEN leaves his ability to drag any car that will run to Ronnie Ireland, who is looking for fun. CAROLYN HULTQUIST wills her sweet little way to Ann Baker, who's that way today. SUSAN KENWORTHY wills her place as guard to Sandy Shaw. JANA MENKE leaves her ability to memorize to Karen Hansen. JANICE RIEKEN leaves her ability to stay with one guy even when he's sick enough to die. fSounds like Jeff, doesn't it?i BONNIE FRANK leaves her good grades to the most needy one in the junior class. JERRY RHOADS wills his ability to stick to one glilrl to Bob Myers. E, THE REMARKABLE SENIOR CLASS OF 1963, END THIS WILL! Signed, The Senior Class DOC KUNZE leaves his many trips to Lewis to Class History It was back in the year one thousand nine hundred fifty-nine that fifty eight timid freshmen entered the CCHS Missile Base and volunteered for flight into outer space. Everyone passed his examinationsg but Boydena Elliott, Connie and Donald Maben, Thelma Myers, and Richard Starlin lost interest in the course and orbited off to other planets. Mary Lou Loring arrived late but passed her exams with flying colors. As we began the second phase of our pre-flight training, we were joined by the astronauts from a neighboring base: Lois Armstrong, Susan Davis, Darlene Hering, Arla Petersen, Judy and Joyce Sanny, Steve Cavin, Burton Conn, Gary Hulsebus, Richard Nettz, and Jerry Rhoads. It seems a technician had crossed the wrong wires and burned their base down. Stanley and Donald Finnell and Mary Guilldiust dropped in to see what was going on. Donnie Ewing, Marilyn Redler, Joyce Sanny, Pam Tye, and O ean Watkins couldn't stand heights and quit training! with us. We were preparing to blast off w en Shelia Smith and Gary Oppold climbed aboard, Pat Parker, Mary Guill, and Mary Lou Loring stayed on earth to handle ground operations. David Adams and Jim Bea were not with us when we began the final phase of our pre-flight training. We stopped at a space station to refuel and picked up Dallas arlisle, Charles Carson, Wayne Ewing, John Murren, Jim Petty, Leon Putnam, Denny Rasmussen, Bill Templeton, Donald Tye, Larry Wendt, Marlene DeWitt Paula Gammell, Nancy Gimmell, Caroline Hultquist, Jana Menke, Pat Parker, Virginia Sederburg, Mary White, and Susan Willoughby. Leon Putnam speeded up and completed his journey before the rest of us. Jim Petty enjoyed the green cheese on the moon so much that he decided to stay. , , Seventy-four of us,having completed our journey, returned to the G.C.H.S. Base to receive our diplomas before beginning our solo flights in life. 0 J COSTUMES-SMALL PROPERTIES 'Marlene DeWitt Janice Rieken Annabelle Swisher Barbara Swisher Marllgn Carley Arla etersen Zelda Holldorf MAKE-UP Marge Hines, Bonnie Frank Shirleal Tietz Karen agner Carolyn Smith Tom Arsdale - Who is girl- shy . . . Patrick Jennings Oke Stimson - Who isn't . ....... Jeff Kitchen Caroline - Tom's aunt . . . . . Luella Sunderman Anthony Arsdale - Tom's father . . . Dave Peterson Sylvia Webster - Tom's pet aversion . . ...... Sharon Hensley Dean Marlow - Dean of the college . . Gary Ireland Peaches Carter - Oke's present weakness .... Judy Gleason Asma - Colored wash lady . . Susan Willoughby Birdie Laverne - A movie aspirant . . Paula Gammell Barbara Sanford gBabs5 - Herself . . Nancy emmill Alfred Tenn son Murgatoyd, - The college poet ..... Steve Cavin Chuck Mayo - B1rdie'slate affinity . . Darwyn Mueller ADVE RTISING 'Colleen Haas, Judy Sanny Dennis Rasmussen Duane Neighbors Mike Smith, Wayne Ewing STAGE CREW 'Doc Kunze, Keith Auxler Burton Conn Bob Gustin Dallas Carlisle Harlan Cary STUDENT DIRECTORS PROMPTERS Directed by - Mr. Richard Hughes Susan Davis Mr. Larry Dorn Helen Cary, Shirley Tietz Rosemary Riepe Lois Armstrong in PUBLICITY Colleen Haas Henrietta Robinson MAKE- UP Pat Parker Colleen Haas Hilde arde - Tired of being a wal? flower ....... Shirley Tietz Mr. Dolson - Hildegarde's Father . . Larry Bradshaw Mrs. Dolson - Hi1degarde's Mother .......... Luella Sunderman Sally - Hildegarde'syoung- er sister . . JudyG eason Bob - Hi1degarde's older brother . . Bill Shultz Jimmy - Hildegarde's younger brother ..... Jeff Kitchen Paige - A six-year-old who likes to play postman . . . Rosemary Riepe Ellie-May - Bob's heart- throb . . . . Mary Brown Jill- Ellie's friend . . . . Mary Guill Freddie Shermer - Anout- cast ..... GlennTa lor Mr. Shermer - Fredcge's Father . . Patrick Jennings Mrs. Shermer - Freddie's Mother . . Susan Davis Directed by - Mrs. Richard Jenkins 0 ASSISTANT DIRECTORS Judy Sanny Steve Cavin STAGE CREW Dam? Carlisle Ted an Hlntum USHE RETTS Henrietta Robinson, Karen Wagner Carolyn Smith, Bonnie Frank Mary Lou Loring, Arla Petersen Baccalaureate Services Commencement Exercises Sunday, May 19, 1963 Thursday, May 23, 1963 3:00 o'clock p.m. 8:00 o'c1ock p.m. Program Processional . . Pomp and Circumstance Processional . . Pomp. and Circumstancen Elgar Elgar Griswold Senior Band Griswold Senior Band Invocation ...... Rev. Roy D. Strong Invocation ....... Rev.Clarence Landis Minister Griswold Presbyterian Church Minister Elliott Methodist Church This ls My Country ..... Jacobs-Scott Cherubim Song QNO. 75 . . Bortnianski Mixed Chorus Vocal Group Introduction of Speaker Lord Bless You and Keep You . . Lutkin ............ Supt. H. W. Ortmeyer Vocal Group Address ........ Yet Gnward I Haste Address . . What Will You Choose .............. Allen Jackson Rev. Robert Chitwood Dean of the College, Morningside College Minister Griswold Church of Christ Sioux City, Iowa Benediction ..... Rev. Clarence Landis America Our Heritage ...... Steele Recessional Mixed Chorus Presentation of Class . . Veral A. Chadwick High School Principal Award of Diplomas . . . Wilbur Sunderman President of Griswold Board of Education Benediction ....... Rev. Roy D. Strong Recessional ....3,ag,f . f E' Li ., Class of 1963 Griswold Community High School c73TCl Graduation Exercises' 9 - . 4. i f S' T . j Ir .,..A. ,,,. y Class Nlg ht Exercises - l ea':a.l 'y'5m Tuesday. may 21, 1963 , ' Salutat01'Y . . .................. Marjorie Hines mmzhkk 'li f A Class History . . ......... KarenCasey,Virginia Sederburg, ' ' U ' Q iss Rag Lois Armstrong g iff .. f-1 1' f . Vocal Solo . . . . .. ............... Colleenl-laas 1 si g, ciass Poem . . ................ Shirley Tietz . i i' Class Pro hecy .... . Janice Rieken, Susan Davis, Rosemary Riepe 'i Class Wil ....... . Marlene DeWitt, Judy Sanny, Pat Jennings Presentation of Honors: Lion's Club Scholarship ................... Mike Smith jg State Speech Association Awards . . Marlene DeWitt, Susan Willoughby L0iS ATITISHOHS, Sharon Hensley, Rosemary Riepe, Annabelle Swisher John Philip Sousa Award . ........ .... C olleen Haas . i Anon Award ...... ...... N amy Gemmni S DeKalb Award ..... . 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'gil mo .: U14 edu: VJU1 .CI Cl GJ bb Kenny SISOD, nd aA Tl, cC1ure, Rit zeur, Earl M T3 F Kent urner, ene T US on, E TS Pere Miller, Dale op. Orlan ISHS, 31' M i all, Vick 'S o 3 cu 55 'U LT-1 l'lS6I'. Ki ilson, Gary W ill nie Ireland, B OD Chuck Rieken, R Towne , JUNIOR CLASS HSTORY JUNIOR OFFICERS Gary Cannon ......... President Stan Kimpson . . Barbara Sifford . . Sharon Peterson . . . . . . Secretary . . . . Vice-President . . . . Treasurer When school opened, 41 girls and 47 boys made up a junior class of 88. Sue Morton entered late-rg Claudia Woolman, Nancy Ruhl, and DeLila Proeh dropped, leaving 86 to finish the year. The nine who were on the honor roll both semesters are Gene Petersen, Dale Sunderman, Judy Albright, Shirley Barr, Janet Clubertson, Judy Frazier, Karen Hansen, Donna Sasse, and Zelda Steffen, Denise Corderman held suchacoveted position the first semester, and Ed Anstey, Sherry LaMaster, Bonnie Nelson, Darla Robinson, and Marianne Rudin the second. One of the highlights of the year was the Junior Play, which left many happy memories. Statistics are given below. Jake ........ Danny Churchill . . Louie ...... Cactus . . Lucky . . Pete . . Lank . Molly . . Tess . Rose . Betty . . Janet . . Laura . . Sally .... Babs ..... Sam Mason .... Eaglerock .......... Lieutenant Caddigan Griswold High School October 30, 1962 8:00 p.m. - Gymnasium GIRL CRAZY Directed by: Larry L. Dorn Assistant Director: Richard Hughes CAST Ed Anstey Bob Myers . . Gary Cannon . . Stan Kimpson , Gary Kinser . Doug Turner . Ear McClure . Donna Sasse . . . Karen Hansen . , , Denise Corderman . Jolene Nelson . . . Marilyn Davis . . . Sharon Peterson . Sherry LaMaster . Janet Bea . . . Clyde Taylor . . Chuck Rieken . . . Duane Petty Student Directors: Judy'F'razier and Marianne' Rudin ' ' ' ' a caretaker . . aplayboy . a taxi driver . . . . acowboy . . . . a cowboy a Mexican bandit . . . . . akiller . a postmistress an Eastern girl an Eastern girl an Eastern girl an Eastern girl an Eastern girl an Eastern girl an Eastern irl . another playioy . a real Indian of the State Police Stage ......................... . . . Kenny Towne, Kenny Robberts, Lynne Wagler, Bill Wilson Publicity . . Janis Goltry, Mary Dean, Luana Kinser Make-up . . . . Pam Pitt, Sally Easter, Rita Anderson, Darla Robinson, DeLi1a Proehl 43 Sophomore Class FRONT: Henry Latus, Bill Billings, Don Toepfer, Steve Conn, Larry Milner, Ray Casey, Tom Shahan, Jack Wagner, Michael Ashbaugh, Doug Weston. ROW TWO: Alice Armstrong, Doris Smith, Nancy Jarvis, Ann Baker, Pam Miller, Dick Meyer, Betty Jane Sederburg, Kathy Anderson, Stanley McConnell, CarlCocklin, Dennis Smith, Judy Russell, Diana Lewis, Bonnie Weaver, Janet Jobe, Mrs. Kavan. ROW THREE: Mr, Crawford, Janice Newman, Linda Wohlenhaus, Nancy Burnham, Bryce Leighton, Suzanne Tye, Bob Bryson, Madonna Alff, Sharon Apt, Margaret Gemmill, Jolene Joyce, Doug Schuler, Keith Forsyth, Donna Cochran, Mary Ortmeyer, Mr. Dorn. ROW FOUR: Sheryl Smith, Diane Templeton, Gary Gaylord, Judy Roberts, Marilyn Buroughs, Doug Castleberry, Eddie Elwood, Marilyn Cousins, Ricky Palmer, Dean Erickson, Dick Gustin, Jeff Kunze, Phil Dean, Bob Schantz, Mr. Dougherty. ROW FIVE: Ray Marshall, Kent Shafer, Louis Stirek, Charles Mundorf, Lee Anderson, Jerry Petersen, Dick Rhoads, Charles Miller, David Sunderman, Richard Willms, Harold Weppler, Doug Smith, Sandra Shaw, Everett Fleagle, Kenny Redding, Ernie Carley. ROW SIX: Judy Putnam, Carolyn Pierson, Anne Morgan, Mary Worth, Beverly Wendt, Sharon Anderson, Connie Bates, Connie Tye, Marilyn Wicker, Vickie Carlisle, Linda Weston, Linda Auerbach, Janet Bergstrom, Donna Myers, Marilyn Carspecken, Pat Lewis, Linda Menke. NOT PICTURED: Larry Erickson, Sharon Gaunt, Elise Welsch. SOPHOMORE HISTORY When the 1962-63 school year opened, 45 girls and 41 boys enrolled as sophomores. Elise Welsch, Janet Jobe, Douglas Castleberry, and Everett Fleagle joined later, making a total of 90. Darrel Petersen dropped. With the re-organization these nineteen had been transferred from Elliott: Ann Baker, Margaret Gimmell, Diana Lewis, Pat Lewis, Linda Menke, Anne Morgan, Carolyn Pierson, Judy Putnam, Judy Russell, Betty Jane Sederburg, Sandy Shaw, Sheryl Smith, Diane Templeton, Beverly Wendt, Eddie Elwood, Stanley McConnell, Larry Milner, Bob Schantz, and Doug Smith. Sophomores on the honor roll for the whole year were Ann Baker, Nancy Burnham, Marilyn Burou hs, Donna Cochran, Linda Menke, Mary Ortmeyer, Judy Putnam, Judy Russell, Lee Anderson, PhilDean, Larry Erickson, ang Jeff Kunze, In addition, Kent Shafer, Anne Morgan, Carolyn Pierson, and Sheryl Smith were on for the first semesterg Douglas Castleberry and Ricky Palmer for the second. The class was active in music, sports, declamatory and other activities. Although many of us were strangers at the first of the year, we are now one class and are looking forward to two more years together. OFFICERS Phil Dean ........... President Ann Baker ..... .... T reasurei Diane Templeton ...... Secretary Sheryl Smith .... . . Vice-President Freshman Class FRONT: Richie Witt, Ronnie Adams, Marvin Lovell, Kenny Peterson, Ronnie Riedeman, Dennis Christensen, Gene Casey, Charles Nelson, Steven Zellmer. ROW TWO: Mr. Arndt,Janice Lightle, Dennis McCullough, Arnold Baier, Dennis Tye, Allen Woods, Joyce Fender, Larry Peebles, Richard Buroughs, Gene Marxen, Dennis Berge, John Moorhead, Linda White, Karen Priest, Cindy Williams, Pamela Fowble, Mr. Hughes. ROW THREE: Miss Daft, Jim Albright, Harlan Holldorf, James Good, Steve Pendgraft, Lynn Hultquist, Eddie Tomlinson, Mike Casey, Wendell Muller, Charles hite, Mary Ann Peterson, Russell Pont, Ronnie Reynolds, Donnie Williams, Steve Palmquist, Bill Cocklin, David Casey, Mr. Legg. ROW FOUR: Delores Lockhart, Sheryl Freund, Linda Sederburg, Phyllis Rudin, Becky Seeley, Janet Davis, Nancy Barr, Dianna Needham, Roxie Anderson, Janet Jenkins, Susan Tye, Marcia Morrison, Jan Erickson, Beverly Ames, Sherryl Ackerman, Barb King, Linda Tye, Jennifer Kunze, Cheri Starlin. ROW FIVE: Bob Apt, Daryl Orstad, Royce Weirich, Jim Petersen, Jim Ruppert, John Kuster, Steve Cary, Steven Kimpson, David Bierbaum, Marion Copenhaver, Jack Ellis, Gary Mundorf, Harold Stoner, Mark Hargens, Mike Hansen, Bill Hurlbutt, Dennis Jamison, Larry Moller. ROW SIX: Barbara Zappe, Doris Sasse, Jeannie Bryson, Joyce Franson, Sondra Hammond, Diane Bates, Janis Dorsheimer, Joyce Wilkinson, Jeanne Carley, Kay Euans, Susan Johnston, Margaret Carlisle, JoAnn Goltry, Linda Erickson, Charlene Jahnke, Linda Gammell, Kathy Pelser, Lea Ann Weston, Kathy Ashbaugh, NOT PICTURED: Valley Weaver, Linda Finchem. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Forty-four girls and fifty-two boys enrolled in G.C.H,S. at the beginning of the year. Linda Finchem dropped, but Dianna Needham and Karen Priest entered, so that we finished the year with 97, A glance through this annual will show that the class was well represented in activities. It was also represented on the honor roll. Nine- Mike Hansen, Mark Hargesn, Charles Nelson, Pamela Fowble, Linda Gammell, JoAnn Goltry, Janet Jenkins, Janice Lightle, and Kathy Pelser-were on the roll both semesters: Arnold Baier, David Casey, Sherryl Ackerman, Beverly Ames, Nancy Barr, Mary Ann Peterson, and Doris Sasse were on the first semester, John Kuster, Kathryn Ashbaugh, Margaret Carlisle, Joyce Franson, Sheryl Freund, and Marcia Morrison were added the second. We all had fun along with our work and are looking forward to next year when instead of Green Freshmen, we'l1 be Saucy Sophomores. CLASS OFFICERS Mark Hargens Steve Pendgraft President Barb King . . Treasurer . . . . Vice-President Doris Sasse . . Secretary 7th Grade FRONT ROW: Mrs. Stone, Doyle Kneisel, Kenneth Wicker, Shirley Jones, Nancy Bates, Christine Robinson, Candace Welsch, James Stirek, David Hargens, Sue Giltner, Gary Carlisle, Keith Tye, Bill Lewis, Joann Steiber, Nancy Willms, Pamela Jobe, Sherry Rig le, James Welsch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hoogeveen, Debbie DeWitt, Edward Smith, Larry Billings, Alice Cochran, Connie Wali Pamela Jennings, Dennis Fichter, Karen Apt, Donna Westover, Kathy Duggan,Linda Hunt, Julie Morrison, Karen Schuler, Peggy Bea, Wayne Embree, Ralph Lembke, Rosalee Hallcock, Marcia Potter, Mr. Coombs. THIRD ROW: Sharon Kuzel, Neal Franson, Elaine Riedemann, Douglas Gemmill, Madonna Milne, Keith Schuler, Linda Kinser, Terry Drake, Patricia Adams, Sue Ann Gammell, Tom Schantz, JudithCasey, Mark Freshour, Beverly Riepe, Eileen Oster, Larry Hemphill, Janet Marsh, Kirk Weaver. BACK ROW: Jerry Jenningjs, Barbara Keesee, Nancy Braden, LeRoy Holmes, Earl Reger, Fred DeKay, Larry Hill, Kent Martens, Scott Erickson, Ro ert Rudin, Rex Hoffman, Pat Lewis. Mary Sue Cousins, Carol Laverty, Tom Ortmever FRONT ROW: Michael Casey, Kenneth Cousins, Lee Wollenhaupt, Steven Curtis, Robert Euans, Jim Sederburg, Randy Bolton, Tim Frank, Richard Jarvis, Steven Dean. SECOND ROW: Craig Wernimont, Jim Parker, Candace Fleagle, Marla Miller, Linda Westover, Janet Adams, Janis Smith, Kathleen Evans, Jacqueline Anderson, Max Potter, Cheryl Reynolds, Deborah Muller, Sharon Landis, Diane Orstad, Mary Lynn Miller, Sharon Cook, Maurice Frazier, Evan Oster, Terry Armbrust. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Witt, Mrs. Swanson, Kenneth DeKay, Glenn Parker, Nathan Burnham, Janice Rabe, Colleen Marckmann, Leah Robbins, Peggy Tye, Carole Drake, Marla Schuler, Alan Wagner, David Shields, Judith Boucher, Karen Tietz, Lynne Cocklin, Janice Gleason, Cathy Davis, Terry Hoye, Richard Finchem, James Tye, Mrs. Petersen, Mr. Pottinger, FOURTH ROW: Carol Wernimont, Darlene Anderson, Jacqueline Marsh, Ronald Hultquist, Connie Carlson, Margaret Menke, Linda Chase, Philijp Casey, Danny White, Sheryl Bea, Nancy Laird, Cathy Steiber, James Gustin, Cathy Hoye, Linda Conrad, Barbara Oppol , Joyce Williams, Janet Robertson, Marlene Mueller. BACK ROW: Kenneth Blanchard, Ronald Fichter, Marilyn Anstey, Dwight DeWitt, Ronald Rasmussen, Ted Robinson, Alan Meyer, Michael Silk, John Giltner, Mike Laverty, Max Reynolds, Stephen Broycles,1Danny Cook, Robert King, Linda Perdue, Cheryl Lantz, Stephen Howell, Douglas Steffen, Monte Kinser. ABSENT: Davi Wi son , . JR. HIGH FACULTY I J. Hoogeveen, Principalg Bernise Swanson, Rosemary Witt, A Audrey Stone, Ruth Ann Petersen, Joel Pottinger, Joe C00mbS- ELLIOTT JUNIOR HIGH BUILDING e I .. ...- NEWSPAPER 8 ANNUAL STAFF Cheryl Lantz, Sharon Landis, Alice Cochran, Barbara Keesee. The newspaper, J R. HIGH ECHO, was pub- lished every two weeks. SPONSOR: Ruth Ann Petersen, A N N U A L SPONSOR: Rosemary Witt Wiigvik- . -.--. QSTFBS ,fr ff 7TH GRADE OFFICERS Bob Rudin, Vice-President, Barbara Keesee, Annual Staffg Alice Cochran, Reporterg Doug Gemmill, President, Linda Kinser, SecretarygLinda Hunt, Treasurer. SPONSORS: Ruth Ann Petersen and Bernise Swanson 8TH GRADE OFFICERS Sharon Landis, Reporterg Cheryl Lantz, Annual Staff, Janis Smith, Presidentg Tim Frank, Secretary, Carole Drake, Treasurer, Cheryl Reynolds, Vice-President. SPON- SORS: Audrey Stone and Rosemary Witt .Laid JUNIOR HIGH BAND DRUM MAJORETTE: Carole Drake. DI - R E C T O R : J o el Pottinger The marching band marched at two foot- ball games. The con- cert nd,which con- sisted of the same members, participa- ted in the Christmas program and the First Annual Spring Concert. l I . STU DE NT COUNCIL Doug Gemmill, Karen Schuler, Secretary- Treasurerg Janis Srnith, Terry Hoye, Vice- Presidentg Leah Robbins, Jackie Marsh, Presidentg Peggy Bea. SPONSOR: J. Hoogeveen 47 ,.. The First Annual Junior High Science Fair was held March 22, 1963,with 63 entries. The winners, shown on this page, then par- ticipated in the Hawkeye Science Fair at Des Moines on April 5-6. There the following people received these awards: Tim Frank, Excellentg Evan Oster, Excellentg Nancy Laird, Honorable Mentiong Judy Boucher, Honorable Mention. On Saturday, everyone that had an exhibit at the local fair visited the State Science Fair. Sponsors for both events were Mrs. Bernise Swanson and George Whitworth. Cfyaavflo Am nn Ui HIS E ' X. I BIOLOGY DIVISION lst - Judy Boucher - Medicine From the Earth, 2nd - David Shields - The Lungs SQ Effects of Cigarette Smoking, 3rd - Alice Cochran - The Ear EHR i S323 lst - Lynne Cocklin - Sun's Energy Put to Use MRLUNM PHYSICS DIVISION 2nd - Nancy Laird Mr, Lunar 3rd - Marilyn Anstey Different Kinds of Magnets 2nd - Evan Oster - Ion Ex- change Fuel Cell 3rd - Janet Robertson - Crystals 81 Crystal Form CHEMISTRY DIVISION lst - Tim Frank - Bubbling Ozone - Muse M. at 3 w ' ,-..,',. 'tr '- , , . BOYS' GLEE CLUB GlRLS' GLEE CLUB ACCOMPANISTS: Karen Schuler, Cheryl Lantz, Carole Drake, Judy Boucher, Lynne Cocklin, Sharon Landis. DIRECTOR: Joel Pottinger ROW ONE: Debbie DeWitt, Jan Marsh, Linda Kinser, Jacquie Anderson, Kathy Duggan, Sue Giltner, Carol Wernimont, Nancy Laird, Jackie Marsh, Margaret Menke. ROW TWO: Madonna Milne, Judy Casey, Peggy Tye, Cathy Davis, Janice Gleason, Mary Sue Cousins, Pam Jobe, Linda Hunt, Alice Cochran, Cathy Hoye, ROW THREE: Nancy Braden, Candy Welsch, Marla Schuler, Connie Wall, Carole Drake, Judy Boucher, Mary Lynn Miller, Sherry Riggle, Lynne Cocklin. ROW FOUR: Barbara Keesee, JanetAdams, Debbie Muller, Sharon Landis, Cheryl Lantz, Janis Smith, Marilyn Anstey, Leah Robbins, Karen Schuler, Julie Morrison, Marla Miller, Karen Tietz. ACCOMPANISTS: Tim Frank, Alan Wagner, Earl Reger. DIREC- TOR: Joel Pottinger. ROW ONE: Doyle Kneisel, Larry Hemphill, Tom Schantz, Tom Ortmeyer, James Gustin, Wayne Embree, LeRoy Holmes, Ron Hultquist, Michey Casey, Doug Gemmill. ROW TWO: NealFranson, Terry Drake, Dennis Fichter, Earl Reger, Bob King, Kenneth Blanchard, Jerry Jennings, Nate Burnham, Steve Dean, Richard Jarvis. ROW THREE: P il Casey, Bill Lewis, Terry Hoye, Rex Hoffman, Alan Meyer, Alan Wagner, Kenneth DeKay, Craig Wernimont, Jim Parker, Tim Frank. ROW FOUR: Fred DeKay, Danny Cook, Scott Erickson, Kent Martens, John Giltner, Mike Laverty, Ron Fichter, Bob Rudin, Monte Kinser, Maurice Frazier, David Shields. The Glee Clubs and the Mixed Chorus performed for Open House, the Christmas Program, the First Annual Spring Concert, and in a Choral Festival along with groups from Nis na Valley and Carson-Macedonia. :Gif , V BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM ROW ONE: Richard Jarvis, Kenneth DeKay, Steve Broyles, Danny Cook, Evan Oster, Ron Hultquist, Steve Dean, Manager, ROW TWO: Joe Coombs, Coach: Dennis Fichter, Maurice Frazier, Mike Laverty, John Giltner, Ron Fichter, Tim Frank, Steve Howell, Manager, GUARDS ROW ONE: Marilyn Anstey, Janis Smith, Nancy Laird, Jacquie Anderson. ROW TWO: Jan Robertson, Mary Lynn Miller, Marlene Mueller, Judy Boucher. COACH: J . Hoogeveen gzumu lna. SEASON'S RECORD SEASON'S RECORD FORWARDS: Joyce Williams, Cathy Davis Carole Drake, Cheryl Lantz, Sharon Landis Leah Robbins, Alice Cochran, Linda Kinser EJH Opponent 25 Carson-Macedonia 23 25 Lewis 29 25 Avoha 16 58 Stanton 7 25 Lewis 23 22 Carson-Macedonia 26 26 Oakland 14 29 Cumberland- Massena 21 EJH ........ .... 3 8 EJH . . . . Carson-Macedonia .... 19 Lewis , . , , EJH. .,..... ...25 EJ!-l....... Lewis , . . . 8 Carson-Macedonia. EJI-I... ...l6 EJH.... .. Avoha . . . . . 25 Oakland . . . . EJH... ...49 EJH........ Stanton . . ...... 9 Cumberland- Massena ,,.. Arif' JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS Karen Schuler, Alice Cochran, Barb Keesee, Jan Marsh, Co- Captain, Lynne Cocklin, Peggy Tye, Karen Tietz, Captain. SPONSOR: Ruth Ann Petersen. ,,...r fa- get gt.. COACH JOE COOMBS AND FOOTBALL SQUAD FOOTBALL RECORD EJH .......... 6 EJH ......... 34 Villisca . . . . . 7 Carson-Macedonia . . O EJH... ..0 EJH ...... ....6 Avoha . . . . 6 Anita ....... . 20 ELEMENTARY FACULTY Dorothy Braden, Margaret Miller, Lila Hoogeveen, J. Hoogeveen, Virginia Carlisle, Eva Journey, Leonore Turner, Florence Laird. ELLIOTT JR. HIGH SONG We're from Elliott Junior High And We'll stand up with the best, We'll play to win and win we will For we can stand the test. RAHI RAHI RAHI We will play as one Raise our banners to the sky We've ride in our school We go gy one rule Fight for Elliott Junior High. Written by: Joel Pottinger JR. HIGH TRACK TEAM COACH, J. HOOGEVEEN ROW ONE: Maurice Frazier, Evan Oster, Phil Casey, Alan Wagner, Ken DeKay, Terry Hoye, Ron Fichter. ROW TWO: Danny Cook, Dennis Fichter, Terry Drake, Pat Lewis, Steve Howell, Doug Steffens, Tim Frank, Steve Dean. ROW THREE: Max Potter, Terry Armbrust, Scott Erickson, John Giltner, Mike Laverty, Rex Hoffman, Steve Broyles, TRACK RECORD EJH ............ 88 EJH .... . . 95 Stanton .......... 12 Villisca . . . . . 82 EJH ............... S5 Cumberland-Massena . . . . ll Oakland ............ 40 SWIC MEET EJH .........,..... 39 Trophy Winner Anita ............ 37 112 Oakland ............ 27 Bridgewater-Fontanelle . . . ll Avoha ............ 8 112 Carson-Macedonia . . . . 6 Cumberland-Massena . . 3 50 ELEMENTARY BUILDING 8 if ABOVE: Bryan Lewis, Janitor L. s Mary Helen Peterson, Q Secretary ' Q ' is l fa xl' HOLLYWOOD TALENT SCOU' t Ht, .- 4- 'MU ELLIOTT BUS DRIVERS: Paul Carlisle, Clarence Landis, Lloyd Peck, Phil Mellott, Lowell Schaaf. CLASS SONG Take the world as you find it But leave it a better place. God has given talent To every creed and race. We all will work together To make our nation strongg To work for our Creator, Give out His praise in song. Take the world as you find it, But help it to improve. Give your time to others, Rewards will come to you. Meet all your trials squarely And do the best you can. Treat other people fairly, And give your best to man. --Joel Pottinger CLASS COLORS Lavender and Gold January 1, 196 EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION AT ELLIOTT JUNIOR HIGH May 22, 1963 Star-Spangled Banner ......... . . Audience Invocation .................. . . Rev. Landis Welcome .,.................. Jackie Marsh President, Student Council Thank You .................. Marilyn Anstey How You Helped .................. Tim Frank Bon Voyage -Song . ............ 7th Grade Class Class Will . . . Rich Jarvis, Cathy Stieber, Ronnie Fichter An Overview ................ Debbie Muller Class Poem ......... . . . ...... Evan Oster A Look Back and Ahead ......... . Mickey Casey Class History . . Sharon Landis, Cathy Hoye, Marlene Mueller Presentation of Class . . . . . . . . . . . Prin. Hoogeveen Class Song . . ................ 8th Grade Class Presentation of Diplomas . . . . Supt. Ortmeyer Benediction ....... . . . . . . Rev. Landis Recessional CLASS MOTTO Take The World as You Find lt, But Leave It a Better Place 1-Q.. a ee N 1:12 ' Qxufff..-44 3 V' H, 7 .4 uc L 532:55 ACTIVITIE Marching Band ROW ONE: Diana Lewis, Mary Brown, Margaret Gemmill, Shirley Tietz, Judy Albright. ROW TWO: Nancy Burnham, Donna Cochran, Marilyn Buroughs, Luella Sunderman, Sharon Peterson, Karen Casey, Janet Davis, Carl Cocklin, Daryl Orstad, Eugene Turner, Jan Erickson, Sally Easter, Judy Elwood, Sherryl Ackerman, Arla Petersen, Becky Seeley, Judy Frazier. ROW THREE: Marianne Rudin, Ann Braden, Darla Robinson, Dennis Tye, Mary Dean, Linda Auerbach, Mary Ortmeyer, Barb King, Anne Morgan, Carolyn Pierson, Colleen Haas, Marilyn Davis, JoAnn Goltry, Linda White, Pam Miller, Marjorie Hines, Donna Myers, Nancy Gemmill, Kay Euans, Linda Tye. ROW FOUR: Richie Witt, Barbara Zappe, Pam Fowble, Doris Sasse, Jeanne Bryson, Linda. Erickson, Arnold Baier, Dennis Christensen, Lynne Wagler, Rosemary Riepe, Pam Pitt. ABSENT: Sharon Hensley, Laura Landis, Judy Putnam. During the summer of 1962 Mr. Pottinger was in charge of band before Mr. E1liott's arrival. 5 . , -Q Q' 3 A E y at 5 e JUDY FRAZIER, Drum Majorette CORWIN A, ELLIOTT, Band Director H x-5 5 '12-WLT ' Lai' 1 1. 351. E K A 7 'uf'-Q. N ,ki iq: L? as ff? if ,J .S I H WLNA A N, fb A if. X 4-' g3 A 13.4 if .K mffi , L , . X... .. . .M- - ' , W., . ,2..w..- -Ms, J -qff 359 'FWZ W X ,. . . A fn- , x. . HY in 5 X- ,gwmm gg k1g,fWwL W K 5 QW, an ww, , ww, 'U' 5 19 'gf-fi 05-sh Q9 1 Mkfwx. A'oh ' gQ3Q -AWK ' iwafx, 'F L AQ ., fa mfg 46 PU Hgh? ,K .W XE 1 1' . f'8ssQ. S4g,f-Q L Y Jil 4 'T' QS, ff Ill' 1 X W3 f .e ff 9 F'fx ' Vw ai, ' 'mf ,N . t 'QQ 'Q .?s+w -'il .xx ' qw H 45, 1 FLUTE QUARTET guy Rosemar Rie ,Mar Ortmeyer, Pam Miller, Y Pe Y Mary Dean. ,,,.,.f- TROMBONE QUARTET filg- gonna Myers, Daryl Orstad, Dennis ye, Arnold aier. DRUM ENSEMBLE QB Colleen Haas, Marilyn Davis, ecky Seeley, Janet Davis, Sharon Peterson. SAX QUARTET Qllg Nancy Gemmill, Nancy Burn am, Sharon Hensley, Judy Albright. CLARINET QUARTET flly Luella Sunderman, Carl Cocklin, Donna Cochran, Carolyn Pierson. BRASS CHOIR fly FRONT ROW: Sally Easter, Pam Pitt, Laura I Landis, Linda White, Arla Petersen. BACK ROW: Donna Myers, Daryl Orstad, Dennis Tye, Arnold Baier, Marjorie Hines, Harold Weppler. ABSENT: Lynne Wagler. I , il TRUMPET TRIO flly Laura Landis, Sally Easter, Pam Pitt, Nancy Gemmill, accompanist. INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS ROW ONE: Carl Cocklin, Donna Cochran, Marilyn Buroughs, Judy Albright flly. ROW TWO: Colleen Haas fly, Donna Myers flly, Mary Ortmeyer flly, Laura Landis fllyll Marjorie Hines fly, Mary Dean flly, JoAnn Goltry fly. ROW T REE: Judy Frazier fly, Nancy Burnham. MIXED CLARINET QUARTET Judy Putnam, Darla Robinson, Carolyn Pierson, Anne Morgan, WOODWIND CHOIR qlj FRONT ROW: Luella Sunderman, Carl Cocklin, Donna Cochran, Carolyn Pierson, Linda Auerbach. BACK ROW: Barbara Zappe, Kay Euans, Darla Robinson, Judy Frazier, Judy Putnam, Doris Sasse. ACCOMPANISTS SEATED: Pam Pitt, Janis Goltry. ROW ONE: Carolyn Smith, Colleen Haas, Judy Albright, Mary Ortmeyer, Laura Landis, Janet Culbertson, Nancy Gemmill. ROW TWO: Mike Smith, Marilyn Buroughs, Clyde Taylor. VOCAL AND PIANO SOLOS SEATED: Becky Seeley Qllj, Mary Ortmeyer ,lx-'larilyn Buroughs , Anne Morgan, Jeanette Duncan. ROW ONE: Pam Pitt qlly, Colleen Haas qllj, Donna Cochran, Laura Landis qlly, Judy Gleason, Judy Frazier fig, Sally Easter fxllj, Janet Culbertson UIQ , Nancy emmill SIU. ROI TWO: Steve Cavin QI-gl Stan Kimpson, Clyde aylor gy, Mike Smith , Doug urner. Piano olos Mixed Chorus llll ROW ONE: Donna Myers, Janice Newman, Zelda Steffen, Lea Ann Weston, Doris Sasse, Pam Pitt. ROW TWO: Larry Peebles, Marilyn Carspecken, Mary Brown, Mary Dean, Shirley Tietz, Susan Davis, Carl Cocklin, Judy Gleason, Jana Menke, Helen Cary, Nancy Gemmill, Janis Goltry, Susan Willoughby, Marvin Lovell, Mr. Dorn. ROW THREE: Bill Cocklin, Mary Ortmeyer, Dallas Carlisle, Sheryl Ackerman, Steve Cavin, Karen Hansen, Bob Oppold, Doug Turner, Laura Landis, Wendell Muller, Judy Elwood, Keith Frizzell, Donna Cochran, Wayne Tye. ROW FOUR: Sherry La Master, Nancy Burnham, Janice Rieken, Marilyn Buroughs, Ann Braden, Tylarianne Rudin, Marilyn Cousins, Vicki Martens, Roxie Anderson, Judy Frazier, Jolene Nelson, Luella Sunderman, Kathy Anderson, Margaret Gemmill, Sally Easter. ROW FIVE: Duane Petty, Jim Petersen, Mike Smith, Gary Hulsebus, Steve Kimpson, Bill Shultz, Jerry Petersen, Chuck Rieken, Ed Anstey, Richard Willms, Clyde Taylor, Stan Kimpson, Glenn Taylor, Gordon Hill. ROW SIX: Karen Priest, Carolyn Pierson, Janet Culbertson, Phyllis Rudin, Paula Gammell, Judy Albright, Barbara Sifford, Colleen Haas, Denise Corderman, Anne Morgan, Jeanette Duncan, Judy Putnam, Linda Weston. VOCAL MUSIC COUNCIL Doug Turner, Glenn Taylor, Marianne Rudin, Steve Cavin, ABSENT: Lynne Wagler. I MADRIGAL fly FRONT ROW: Colleen Haas, Nancy Gemmill, l Sally Easter, Laura Landis,JudyFrazier, Donna ' Cochran, Karen Hansen, Pam Pitt. BACK ROW: Duane Petty, Doug Turner, Clyde Taylor, Gary Hulsebus, Chuck Rieken, Glenn Taylor, Stan g Kimpson, Steve Cavin. S 5 I ' I ' gf ' FN! ig - Q7 1 '97 ai ma l f gl is Q. 'ls w ,,,m -Av P ,gl 120 Y Dim -' ' A 1, W' ,-:fa fa MIXED DUETS Sally Easter, Clyde Taylor UU: Pam Pitt, Stanley Kimpsonp Colleen Haas, Steve Cavin fllj, SEXTET fllj ON BENCH: Janet Culbertson, Sherry La Master. ON PIANO: Judy Gleason, Marianne Rudin, Judv Albright. ABSENT: Donna Sasse. TRIO Qlly Laura Landis, Nancy Gemmill , M a r ga re t Gemmill. SEXTET Jeanette Duncan, Donna Myers, Mary Ortmeyer, Marilyn Cousins, Sheryl Ackerman, Anne Morgan. Nancy Gemmill, accompanist. 62 QUARTETCIIQ Judy Frazier, Sally Easter, Collen Haas, Pam Pitt. ' i .NN , MIXED DOUBLE QUARTET Clyde Taylor, Steve Gavin. L This in Student Council SEATED: Mr. Legg, Advisor, Judy Sanny, Bob Myers, Carolyn Pierson, Gary Ireland, Gary Cannon, Glenn Taylor, Mrs. McConnelee, Advisor . STANDING: Steve Palmquist, Dale Sunderman, Roxie Anderson, De Lila Proehl, Charles Miller, John Kuster, Mark I-Iargens, Kent Shaffer, Phil Dean, Rosemary Riepe. When DeLila Proehl's, Kent Shaffer's, and Steve Palmquist's terms expired, Sherry La Master, Judy Putnam, and Janice Lightle took their places. Bob Myers withdrew, and fifteen council members were active the remainder of the year. SEATED: Mike Smith, Chuck Rieken, Stan Kimpson. STANDING: Doug Turner, Duane Petty, Gary Hulsebus, Future Homemakers FRONT: Pam Pitt, Janis Goltry, Rosemary Riepe, Judy Albright. ROW TWO: Connie Pelzer, Pam Fowble, Linda Auerbach, Donna Myers, JoAnn Goltry. ROW THREE: Nancy Burnham, Sharon Ray, Linda Weston, Vickie Carlisle, Marilyn Carspecken, Judy Roberts. ROW FOUR: Miss Rice, Marilyn Buroughs, Mari1ynCousins, Jolene Nelson, Vicki Martens, Judy Frazier, Ricky Palmer. if f 'br 'rs J has gift T 0? Ai? fi, -feapiaif' I Ras? if W il mf, 52. as G .6453 .ef 19 was F.H.A. OFFICERS ROW ONE: Pam Pitt, Recreation Chairman, Janis Goltry, Vice-Presi- dentg Rosemary Riepe, President, Judy Albright, Secretary. ROW TWO: Miss Rice, Adxfisorg Marilyn Bulrouihs, Reporter, Vicki Marte-ns, Treasurerg Marilyn Cousins, Music C airman, Sharon Ray, Historian ABSENT: Judy Frazier, Parliamentarian. BUSY SEAMSTRESSES HOMEMAKING ACTIVITIES In March the Senior Homemaking Class served dinner to the Board of Edu- cation and the Administra- tion -- and lunch to the teachers. For their spring field trip, they went to Des Moines and visited the Flower and Home Show and Salisbury House. Those attending the State F.H. A. Convention in Des Moines were J udy Frazier, new presidentg Judy Albright, nominee for state vice-presidentg Marilyn Buroughs, new district officer, and M rs. Petersen, who took Miss Rice's place. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 5 :P F.F.A. OFFICERS ROW ONE Geor e Senholz Treasurer Mr Calhoon Advisor Ronald Almonrode Loading Ron Buroughs' self-feeder Frazeur, Vice-President, Harry Porter Reporter FARM S QP : g , 9 . . 9 . Sentinel. ROW TWO: Chuck Rieken, Secretaryg Ronald Buroughs, Presidentg Kent Future Farmers ol America FRONT: Doug Schuler, Dennis Christensen, Jack Wagner, Ray Casey, Wendell Muller, Kenny Anderson, Arnold Baier, Gene Casey, Tom Shahan, Mr.Calhoon. ROW TWO: Ron Ireland, Keith Frizzell, Gary Oppold, Jerry Jones, Keith Auxier, Ron Buroughs, Doug Smith, George Senholz, Bryce Leighton. ROW THREE: Dwight Blakely, Sammy Helm, Kent Frazeur, Gary Lalviaster, Eldon Mellott, Ron Almonrode, Dale Potter, Darrel Petersen. ROW FOUR: David Sunderman, Kent Shafer, Gary Harman, Larry Bradshaw, Richard Willms, Bill Templeton, Charles Rieken, David Peterson, Charles Miller, Harry Porter, Greg Conn, HONORS WON HEREFORD STEERS Dennis Auerbach -- Blue, Red Gary Harman -- Blue Dave Peterson -- Red Harry Porter -- Red Chuck Rieken -- Red ANGUS STEERS Jim Casey -- Blue Gary Muller -- Blue Tom Shahan -- Blue Greg Conn -- Blue and Reserve Grand Champion SHORTHORN STEERS Dick Casady -- Blue Keith Auxier -- Red BEEF HEIFERS BREEDING CATTLE Gary Lalvlaster -- White CHAPTER GROUP OF 5 Griswold Champ Jim Casey -- Blue SWINE Ray Casey -- Blue, Red Gary Muller -- Blue, Champ Charles Miller -- Blue Individual Ronald Almonrode -- Blue, Blue Ronald Buroughs -- Blue, Red CORN Chuck Rieken -- Red Dwight Blakely -- Red Gary Harman -- Red Kenny Redding -- Blue Richard Willms -- Red George Senholz -- White F. F. A. SWEETHEART Donna Sasse Griswold had 7 of top 10 in beef rate of gain. fir -SS? 'z v,, , Griswold received a trophy for 304 bushel Challenge QT' Q Doug and Wayne Schuler had the corn - Yield l 4 fBuf A ' LTIJD o ,, , lv ,- DISTRICT CONTEST Q-AoQ'IlFA'K' - 1 Gene Casey -- Silver in Freshman Creed ' if Kent F razeur -- Silver in Extemporaneous Speaking 5 , . Q 9 Parliamentary Procedure Team -- Silver 'C O gg. QQ- Q bf! L1 5 'x U uf 66 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X! xi 'f ' Q 411 N61 CLASS OF 1964 Judy Frazier Donna Sasse Dale Sunderman CLASS OF 1963 Larry Bradshaw Helen Cary Steve Cavin Susan Davis Marlene DeWitt Bonnie Frank Paula Gammell Nancy Gemmill Colleen Haas Gary Harman Marjorie Hines Jana Menke Jerry Rhoads Rosemary Riepe Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY EL xi 'f 5 5 nf!! N57 Michael David Smith Luella Sunderman Shirley Tietz Susan Willoughby CLASS OF 1965 Douglas Castleberry Donna Cochran Mary Ortmeyer Judy Russell The charter of the Griswold chapter of the National Honor Society is dated January 25, 1957, and states: Whereas, character, scholarship, leadership, and service are cardinal qualities worthy of encouragement in all schools, therefore the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools of the National Association of Secondary-School Principals gives, grants, and delegates through the authority of this Charter the privilege and power to establish, conduct, and administer the Griswold Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schoo1s. To be a member of the National Honor Society a pupil must be a sophomore, a junior, or a senior. Sophomores are chosen as probationary members and cannot hold office. A member must maintain a B average in all high school workg and must have demonstrated satsifactory development in the fields of Character, Service, and Leadership. CLASS OF 1957 Paul Hokenstad Max Miller Scott Morton Jerry Putman Dennis Tietz CLASS OF 1958 Wayne Chris Lloyd Holmes Larry Myers Doris Riepe Kathaleen Riepe Ilene Watkins Stanley Wohlenhaus CLASS OF 1959 Sharon Hackett Joan McClure Phyllis Myers Bonnie Norris Judy Price Judy Schuler Starr Ann Wagler CLASS OF 1960 Tommy Barr Donald Chris Karan Cochran Alan Hartman Dixie Jensen Kent Muller Joanne Wohlenhaus CLASS OF 1961 Donna Blakely Tom Croxell Dennis Dorsheimer Rozetta I-lallcock Neil Hindman Mary Ruth Martens Sharen Price Hazel Robinson Shirley Robinson Wesley Steffen CLASS OF 1962 Jo Anderson James Martin Brown Barbara Croghan Joan Freund Beverly LaMaster Barbara Linke John Moe Gary Muller Barbara Nelson Carolyn Pendgraft Cydel Schuler Phalen Schuler Sharon Silk Declarnatory FRONT: Doris Sasse, Interpretive Poetry: Linda Gammell, Dramatic -- II in District: Janis Goltry, Radio Speaking--II in State: Mary Brown, interpretive Prose -- ll in District: Susan Willoughby, Interpretive Prose--I in State: Annabelle Swisher, Interpretive Poetry--Ilin District: Marlene DeWitt, Humorous--lin State: Rosemary Riepe, Humorous. ROW TWO: Marilyn Davis, Interpretive Prose: Miss Daft, Linda Auerbach, Original Oratory -- II in District: Luana Kinser, Humorous: Anne Morgan, Interpretive Prose -- I in State: Kathy Pelser, Humorous: JoAnn Goltry, Humorous. ROW THREE: Lois Armstrong, Dramatic: Pam Miller, Dramatic -- II in District: Karen Hansen, Radio Speaking -- II in State: Paula Gammell, Interpretive Prose: Shirley Tietz, Interpretive Prose, Interpretive Poetry -- II in District: Mary Dean, Interpretive Poetry -- II in District. BACK: SherylSmith, Humorous: Margaret Gemmill, Humorous -- II in State: Ed Anstey, Oratorical-- Il in District: Jan Erickson, Humorous: Judy Russell, Interpretive Prose. ABSENT: Sharon Hensley, Humorous--II in District. Mrs. Ralph Jackson and Mrs. Elmer Nelson assisted with the coaching. LIBRARIANS FRONT: Barbara Swisher, Helen Cary, Assistant: Linda Weston, Janice Lightle, Barbara Smith. BACK: Henrietta Robinson, Assistant: Susan Tye, t . Susan Kenworthy, Sandra Shaw, Kathy Anderson, Assistant: Linda Auerbach, 1 ' -- Miss Daft. .,.. W., Q, ' fi . at , . X .fu -6' SN .. 9: ik!! m V ..., E W Y fs W3 'N k 1 Qt aff! Saw' Q Q 7 Q if f gf If 5 V.f-Q fi ff? gk A m,,,,,,.5i,,,.x,! gg 1 Q' .5. ,xi 4-1 v W' f QQESKWH as K? 5 33 ,Qi Q E' 6 ....g, - - thi , mu Wm is K i 2 ff gl A X H5682 'xx N? Y 5132, TH LETICS Glrls' Sbliball ROW ONE: Lea Ann Weston, Mary White, Linda Cammell, Marlene DeWitt. ROW TWO: Kathy Pelser, Lois Armstrong, Linda White, Donna Alff, Sheryl Smith, Carolyn Hultguist, Susan Davis, Judy Sanny, Paula Gammell, Alice Armstrong, Jean Carley. ROW THREE: Janet Culbertson, ally Easter, Susan Kenworthy Marilyn Carley, Jean Fruend, Coach Lewis, Sandy Shaw, Joy I-Iargens, Donna Cochran, Janet Orstad, Linda Ericlcson. Boys' Baseball ROW ONE: Darwyn Mueller, Dave Peterson, Harlan Cary, Gary Ireland, Charles Miller, Jerry Petersen, Bob Myers, Pat Jennings, Gary Cannon, Bob Bryson. ROW TWO: Steve Pendgraft, Phil Dean, Jack Wagner, Larry Pebbles, Bob Apt, anny Carlisle, Dell Weaver, Jim Petersen, Jim Ruppert, Dick Gustin, Dean Eric son, Coac Dougherty. COACHING STAFF Coach Dougherty Coach Legg Coach Arndt G CLUB CROSS COUNTRY Keith Frizzell Kenny Towne Mike Ashbaugh G: CLUB Sponsor: Mr. Dougherty President: Darwyn Mueller Vice-President: Glen Taylor Treasurer: Larry Bradshaw FRONT: Gary Cannon, Pat Jennings, Gary Ireland, Harlan Cary, Bob Myers, Dave Peterson, Larry Bradshaw, Charles Miller, Stanley Kimpson. ROW TWO: Ray Casey, Jerry Petersen, Doug Turner, Glenn Taylor, Larry Wendt, Jerry Rhoads, Jack Wagner. ROW THREE: Coach Dougherty, Bob Schantz, Wayne Ewing, Bill Templeton, Jeff Kitchen, LeRoy Finnell, Dell Weaver, Gary Harman. ROW FOUR: Charles White, Ed Anstey, Dale Potter, Dennis R a s m u s s e n, Charles Carson, Jim Bates, Darwyn Mueller, Danny Carlisle, Ted Van Hintum. 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S 5.0 cu me fo EQ 552 'rm bn ps.. gm .-4:11 :s E r-4 .M L-4 CB 7,2 EJ 41113 3 1: 63 -5.5 ga -.eu G42 Q.. GJ D GJ I-I U1 E. o fn 44 o ..-. .1:'f5 .ac Hen .... M3 3 cum om me O: M 'H-4 E73 bf?-.1 .Pi L. . '35 ftm cvs U .E '1 ager. HH Wagner, M ck UTY Ja 7- :SE GJ U2 , me OJ: CDM C1411 QJUJ .JE I-' Cocklin, 1 -Q E2 .ss 0.5 il W azeur, M1 Hansen, B 5-4 LL. 2 E , M Jillm. DEFENSE LINEMEN: Darwyn Mueller, Mick Smith, Ed Ansteg,TedVanI-lintum, Larry Bradshaw, Dave Peterson. LINE BACKERS: Jeff Kitchen, Gary Ireland, Larry Wendt. SAFETIES: anny Carlisle, Jim Bates. The Ti ers played the 1962 season with an almost entirely new team. Their record was very good, -3. They had some disappointing times, but good times overshadowed the poor, as the record indicates. Gariy Ireland and Darwyn Mueller were co-captains. Ireland, Mueller, and Myers were honorab e mention on the REGISTER'S all state team. We will truly miss our senior s uad members: Gary Ireland, Darwyn Mueller, Larry Bradshaw, Dave Peterson, Jerry Rhoags, Larry Wendt, Dennis Rasmussen, Bill Templeton, Dannlyl Carlisle, Gary Harman, ayne Ewing, Pat Jennings, Ted Vanrlintum, Mick Smith, and eff 'tchen. OFFENSE LINEMEN: Charles Miller, Gary lre1and,TedVanI-lintum, Gary Harman, Ed Anstey, Larry Bradshaw, Dave Peterson. BACK FIELD: Bob Myers, Darwyn Mueller, Gary Cannon, Bill Templeton. ls. W BILL TEMPLETON GARY HARMAN LARRY WENDT Senior - Halfback Senior - Fullback Senior - End DANNY CARLISLE WAYNE EWING JEFF KITCHEN Senior - Halfback Senior - Guard Senior - Guard 3 , , X S ,g fi if g DENNIS RASMUSSEN TED VAN I-IINTUM PAT JENNINGS Senior - Center 8: Tackle Senior - Guard Senior - End 1 DARWYN MUELLER Senior - End Co-Captain All SWIC First Team Q, wi- ,Na+ sa 'S if 5 QQ? 3. A 4 LARRY BRADSHAW Senior - Tackle All SWIC Second Team DAVE PETERSON GARY IRELAND Senior - End Senior Center All SWIC Honorable Mention Co Captain SEASON'S RECORD Villisca Adair-Casey 0 Anita fHomecoming7 26 Bridge wate r- Fontanelle 1 3 Cum erland-Massena O Carson-Macedonia fDad's Nighty 6 Mt. Ayr 53 Oakland 27 AvoHa 21 GARY CANNON Junior - Quarterback All SWIC Honorable Mention BOB MYERS Junior - I-Ialfback All SWIC First Team All SWI-NONPAREIL First Team CHARLES MILLER Sophomore - End JIM BATES Junior - I-Ialfback A11 SWIC Honorable Mention They We O Pep Club ROW ONE: Miss Rice, Sponsor: Shirley Tietz, Barb Sifford, Mar Brown, Vicki Martens, Janis Goltry, Janet Culbertson, Henrietta Robinson, Judy Frazier, Joy I-largens, Miss Mcfgonnelee, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Colleen Haas, Marianne Rudin, Lynne Wagler, Sherry LaMaster, Darla Robinson, Ann Braden, Judy Albright, Marlene DeWitt, Linda Auerbach, Judy Roberts, Ricky Palmer, Rosemary Riepe. ROW THREE: Nancy Gemmill, Laura Landis, Margaret Gemmill, Jolene Nelson, Diane Templeton, Carolyn Pierson, Judy Putnam, Janice Newman, Bonnie Weaver, Jeanne Bryson. ROW FOUR: Sharon Ray, Connie Pelzer, Margaret Carlisle, Mary Ann Peterson,Nancy Barr, Pam Fowble, Jean Carley JoAnn Goltziy, Barb Swisher Pam Miller. ROW FIVE: Marilyn Carley, Pam Pitt, Sally Easter, Kay Euans, Sherryl Ackerman, an Erickson. ROW SIX: Paula Gammell, Rosy Vale, Marcia Mueller, Beverly Ames, Linda Gammell, Kathy Pelser. Mrs. Petersentook Miss Rice's place as sponsor the second semester. S HOMECOMING FLOAT sl? ? ei. QUEEN'S FLOAT SENIOR CLASS FLOAT JUNIOR CLASS FLOAT SOPHOMORE CLASS FLOAT ROYALTY Shirley Tietz -- Darwyn Mueller Marlene DeWitt -- Bob Myers Donna Sasse -- Kenn Towne Pam Miller -- Ray Chasey Doris Sasse -- Mark Hargens HOMECOMING QUEEN SHIRLEY TIETZ ESCORT DARWYN MUELLER CANDIDATES Carolyn Smith -- Bill Templetong Janice Rieken -- Larry Bradshawg Ma rlene DeWitt -- Bob Myersg Shirley Tietz -- Darwyn Muellerg Janet Culbertson -- Gary Cannong Donna Sasse -- Kenny Towneg Marianne Rudin -- Bill Shultzg Marilyn Davis -- Jim Batesg Janice Newman -- Ted Vanl-lintumg Linda Weston -- Dick Rhoadsg Pam Miller -- Ray Caseyg Ann Baker -- Larry Wendtg Becky Seelev -- Steve Caving Roxie Anderson -- Jerry Peterseng Doris Sasse -- Mark Hargensg Barb King -- Dell Weaver Girls' Basketball Squad FRONT ROW: Marlene DeWitt, Jud ' Sanny, Sharon Peterson, Susan Kenworthv, Joy Hargens, Sandy Shaw, Jolene Nelson, Sheryl Smith, Ann Baker, Carolyn Hultquist, Paula Cammell, Donna Sasse, ROW TWO: Nancy Burnham, Donna Alff, Donna Cochran, Karen Hansen, Marilyn Carley, Diane Templeton, Janet Orstad, Linda Erickson, Linda Cammell, Judy Putnam, Carolyn Pierson. ROW THREE: Alice Armstrong, Charlene Jahnke, Roxie Anderson, Linda Weston, Vickie Carlisle, Marilyn Carspecken, Kay Euans, Jean Carley, Luana Kinser, Jan Erickson. ROW FOUR: Donna Dougherty, Chaperong Bev Wendt, Lois Armstrong, Mary White, ea Ann Weston, Mary Worth, Kathy Pelser, Doris Sasse, Sherry LaMaster,Manager. ROW FIVE:Coach Lewis. ABSENT: Luella Sunderman, Manager. VARSITY SQUAD Janet Orstad, Diane Templeton, Marlene DeWitt, Donna Sasse, Sharon Peterson, Susan Kenworthy, Joy Hargens, Sandy Shaw, Jolene Nelson, Sheryl Smith, Ann Baker, Carolyn Hultquist, Paula Gammell, Judy Sanny, Karen Hansen, Marilyn Carley. STANDING: Donna Dougherty, Chaperong Coach Lewis, Sherry LaMaster, Manager. ABSENT: Luella Sunderman, Manager. SUSAN KENWORTHY MARILYN GARLEY MARY WHITE LOIS ARMSTRONG Senior Guard Senior Forward Senior Guard Senior Guard DONNA SASSE was the Sectional Free Throw Champion SEASON'S RECORD Exira Adair-Casey Anita Bridgewater-Fontanelle Garson- Macedonia Cumberland-Massena Oakland Audubon Anita Oakland Cumberland-Massena Avol-Ia SECTIONAL Cumberland- Messena They We 48 52 15 36 56 42 20 '32 33 36 50 41 47 66 54 39 54 52 83 58 42 46 52 56 34 31 LETTER WINNE RS Lois Armstrong Marilyn Carley T 1ar1ene DeWitt aula Gammell san Kenworthy' '. . . arolvn Hultquist . . . . ,riy Sanny . . ,cfHar ens . Jolene Igelson Janet Orstad . Sharon Peterson Donna Sasse . Senior Guard Senior Forward Senior Forward Senior Forward . ', Senior Guard Senior Forward Senior Forward Junior Forward Jimior Guard Junior Guard Junior Guard Junior Forward Sandra Shaw .. '. ' '. ' Sophomore Guard Sheryl Smith . . . Sophomore Guard CAROLYN HULTQUIST PAULA GAMMELL MARLENE DE WIT'T JUDY SANNY Senior Forward Senior Forward Senior Forward Senior Forward Honorable Mention Honorable Mention A11-Conference All Conference Captain Boys' Basketball Squad ROW ONE: Gary Cannon, Bob Myers, Darwyn Mueller, Larry Wendt, Jerig Petersen, Dick Rhoads, Butch Carson, Gary Ireland, Harlan Cary, Kenny Towne, Doug Turner, Bob Schantz. R W TWO: Charlie White, Phil Dean,John Kuster, Mark Hargyens, David Bierbaum, Gary LaMaster,Chuck Rieken, Charles Miller, Stan Kimison, Clyde Taylor, Jim Ruppert, Jim etersen. ROW THREE:Marvin Lovell, Ronnie Adams, Arnold Baier, Dean Eric son, Jim Albright Mike Hansen, Bill Cocklin, Kenny Peterson, Larry Peebles, Steve Palmquist, Steve Pendgraft, James Good. ROW FOUR: Coach Legg, Lynn Hultquist, Dennis Tye, Pat Jennings, Manager. Griswold Griswold Griswold Griswold Griswold Griswold Griswold Griswold SEASON'S RECORD 47 Exira Griswold 56 Anita 66 Adair-Casey 37 Griswold 52 Red Oak 57 Anita 61 Griswold 57 Oakland 62 B Si F 43 Griswold 61 Cumb-Massena 73 Carson Mac 36 Griswold 80 AvoHa 31 Cumb-Massena 53 Griswold 50 Farragut 60 Oakland 50 Griswold 80 South age 24 Clarinda 55 Griswold 35 Atlantic 65 Gary Cannon, Bob Myers, Darwyn Mueller, Larry Wendt, Jer Petersen, Dick Rhoads, Coach Legg, Butch Carson, Gary Ireland, Harlan Cary, Kenny Tovime, Doug Turner, Bob Sc antz, Pat Jennings, Manager. VARSITY SQUAD CHUCK CARSON - Sr. Co- BOB MYERS - Jr. DARWYN MUELLER - Sr. Calptain. Unanimous choice Honorable Mention All Hongrable Mention All Al Conference First Conference. Honorable Conference, Team, Honorable Mention All Southwest. Honorable Mention All State. JOHN MURREN Senior ., , , g Mention All Southwest. The 1962-63 Tiger Basketball Team played the toughest schedule in the school's history winning 7 and losing 9. For the first time in five years, the Tigers finished in the top division of the Southwest Iowa conference winnings! and losing 3--to win fourth place. Playing a ainst schools such as ed Oak and Clarinda, Griswold carried the iattle right doum to the final gun before losing. During the season the Tigers set 4 school records and tied another. Leading players for the Tigers were: Points Rebounds Assists F, G. Percents Carson 242 Carson 256 Myers 30 Carson 47 0 Ireland 192 Ireland 196 Muller 27 Towne 39 Myers 183 Myers 113 Ireland 14 Ireland 3727 Mueller 106 Tovsme 110 Cannon 12 Mueller 3 Q, Towne 84 M ers 3295 The Tigers will lose such capable players as Chuck Carson 6'4 center, Cary Ireland 6'2 forward, and Darwyn Mueller 6'0 guard, but will have letter winners Bob Myers, Kenny Town, Gary Cannon, Doug Turner, and Dick Rhoads. The Fresh-Soph. Team played 10 games, winning 6 and losing 4. High scorers during the season were Jerry Petersen 125, Charles Miller 93, Dick Rhoads 88, and Bob Schantz 83. GARY IRELAND - Sr. Co- Calptain. Unanimous Choice Al Conference Second Team. Honorable Mention All Southwest. Honorable Mention All State. GARY CANNON Junior KENNY TOWNE DOUG TURNER DICK RHOADS HARLAN CARY Junior Junior Sophomore Senior B4 is i VARSITY SQUAD WRESTLE RS ROW ONE: Richie Witt, Ray Casey, Dell Weaver, Dale Potter, Gary Kinser, Doug Weston, Manager. ROW TWO: Coach Arndt, Jerry Jones, Larry Bradshaw, Ronnie Reynolds, Coach Acheson. OW THREE: Dave Peterson, Steve Kimpson, Bill Shultz. B SQUAD ROW ONE: Valley Weaver, Doug Weston, Managerg Gene Casey. ROW TWO: CoachAcheson, Wendell Muller, David Casey, Ernie Carley, Bob Apt, Dennis Berge, Coach Arndt. ROW THREE: Mike Ashbaugh, Bob Bryson, Harold Stoner, Gene Petersen, Kenny Robberts. ROW FOUR: Bill Hurlbutt, Harold Weppler, Kent Frazeur, Doug Smith, Bob Gustin. DAVE PETERSON DELL WEAVER 14511 - Senior 1123 - Senior lst Harlan Invitational 1st Harlan Invitational 2nd Sectional, 2nd District, C0-Captain Captain lst Corning Invitational 16-1-4 12-O-0 BILL SHULTZ LARRY BRADSHAW 13311 - Senior HWT - Senior DONNA COCHRAN, SHARON PETERSON, MARLENE DE WITT, LINDA WHITE with the District 880-yard relay trophy and went to state. GIRLS' TRACK ROW ONE: Pam Miller, Ann Baker, Linda White, Marlene DeWitt, Mary Brown, Alice Armstrong, Lea Ann Weston, Janis Goltry, Jeanne Bryson. ROW TW : Mary White, Lois Armstrong, Mary Dean, Donna Cochran, Judy Sanny, Janet Orstad, Beverly Bergstrom, Sue Morton. ROW THREE: Coach Lewis, Janet Davis, Karen Casey, Sharon Peterson, Karen Hansen, Marilyn Carley, Jolene Nelson, Joy Hargens, Sandra Shaw, Sheryl Smith, Diane Templeton, Judy Elwood, Janet Bea, Jo Ann Goltry, Manager. lst Harlan Invitational 5-0-3 JUDY ELWOOD Junior 2nd District 440-yard run and went to state. Class A State Meet At Iowa City HARLAN CARY STANTilP3IlxA!l1BiJENI'ON STAN KIMPSON tied for BILL GARY IRELAND tenth place in the pole BOB MYERS vault. GLENN TAYLOR scored 3 Eoints in the pole vault y winning third place. Won sixth place in both the 880 and 440 relay. For the season, the tog four scorers were Bo Myers 52 pointsg Glenn Taylor, 44152 pointsg Harlan Cary, 3 1f2pointsg Stanley Klmpson, 30 points. HARLAN CARY was our 1963 track captain. Placed tenth' in both the discus and football throw. ll Our Griswold Tigers set eight school records and tied one during our fine 1963 track season. They TRACK SQUAD ROW ONE: Gene Casey, Manager: Bob Schantz , Steve Kimpson, Jim Bates' Jerry Petersen, ary Ireland , LeRoy Finnell , Ed Anstey, Boh M ers , Harlan Cary , Bob Bryson. ROW TWO: Wayne Ewing , Jlim Ruppert, Keith Auxier, Doug Turner ',Char1ie Whlte ', Gary Cannon , Pat Jennings , Bill Templeton , Stanley Kimpson ', Darwyn Mueller , Glenn Taylor '. ROW THREE: Coach Dougherty, Allen Woods, Steve Pendgraft, Bill Cocklin, Carl Cocklin, Lynn Hultquist, Bill Hurlbutt, Jack Ellis Jim Petersen, Bob Gustin Jimmy Albright, Richie Wm, coach Legg. ABSENT: Charles Miller , Tom Shahan . 'Lettermen were second in the confer- ence meet--four pointsbe hind Anita. 87 aff' ,:,. , A , -kai QA -- 9 .. .f S +14 N M 5 ' Mana X fy gm If if s, - Rm 1 ' f, f' Xl' '15 f lex- -Q4.. Q s-: Q S S, fx -QL ,, TR 'W Qmf' V was K ' . -nf X Ig' 25 ' +- 3 'di 2 t i , X NGK it if WM .. 4240 Q - A Ye XA X shew ,rs -W . flb A- , , g J ., gn .. .,., . ix if gi mx QQ X Sk 3, he .- 'g ff' N - Vfv if A Q K I W ' , ,3 J I , fi K Z X :gli x ,gk 513 ' h f V is A ,. i 'ii ' . .. , 52 'hz 1 gk LJ? .,,.. gs- .1 . 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Lembke Edith Martin Rentzy' Maud Martin Rousseauj Marie Nelson QAdamsQ Peral Salisbury QClovisJ' Georgia Turner QGreenJ Class of 1896 Maude Umpleby' Class of 1897 Rae Dean' Everett C. Driggs' Bertha Jameson QDingesj Grace E. Murer QWilcoxy Grace Nelson QTrappJ' Roscoe C. Prather' Rose Rickey QGronenj Carrie Talbott QYoungy H. 1-1. Walter' Class of 1898 Lelia Carlton QArrasmithj' L. M. Nelson Maud Nelson QJoyJ Howard Pool' Fred G. Salisbury' Clarence W. Talbott' Class of 1899 Clema Armstrong QEiche1bergerJ Olive Crandel QTaylorj Jennie Lamborn QChristianJ Ella Nelson QOrtony Minnie E. Wright QAlexanderl' Class of 1900 Walter L. Eppelsheimer' Della Iva Forsyth QHop1eyJ Walter A. Lamborn Ada Bell McFadden QS1oan5' J. Emerson Miller' Janette Nelson QHo1landj Nellie Viola Ne son QStittj Effie G. Schofield QForsythy' W. S. Smith' Clyde Gertrude Stabler QKirbyj' John E. Swanson' Minnie Belle Wasson QWalkery Maude B. Wheeler QHeadj Class of 1901 Lucille Boggs QMalloyQ' Edna Boggs QLighterj' J. Chilton Bryant' Beulah I. Buckman IQIEmigh ' Huldah Daugherty Q urrell Nellie Davis QJonesJ Mae Dean gReadj' Lawrence . Forsyth' Bessie M. Garman QJohnsony Ethel Honnald Qwayneg Huldah Olive Nelson Q eechy Fred Osborn Harry Read' Ina Belle Smith QTompkinsy Walter S. Van' Class of 1902 Fred B. Dewitt Dan Eppelsheimer' May Honnald QBarnesJ' Christena Murchison QPetersonj' Dorothy Prather Turnerj Gertrude Wilcox Stevensony' ADDED 12th GRADE 1903 Class of 1904 Ina L. Barker QOsbornj' lla Phillips QHopleyJ' Minne E. Scharf' Perle M. Swart' Beryl' O. Ware QCarneyJ' Class of 1905 Clara Nelson Olive Potter' Ethel Roberts QProctory Grace Scott QMullerj Class of 1906 Ruth Book ECSIHSSJT Harlan A. ryant John Carnes Clara Hartman QErgenbrightj Roscoe Pipher Laura Potter QMil1erj Class of 1907 Clarence Baughman Frances Davis QMitchellj Hazelle Groshovnlg QPa1merJ' Neva Kimball Q rightj' Florine C. Milner QMartinj' Rose Rudig QMuttendamj' Clare Swart QLaryj Emma Wright Class of 1908 Margaret N. Alliband QNelsonj Garland R. Barnes Leslie P. Baughman Leeta Burnham QOwensJ Maude Gay cQGriffitisj Mary J. Ho ge Nellie M. Pierce QWatsonj' Merle Townsend' Class of 1909 Gladys Allison QLakej Sam Eppelsheimer Class of 1910 Leon Carpenter John E. Dickey Roy S. Grennell Frances Johnson QGuyerj Elizabeth Lischer QGreeny Florence Lischer Vera Phillips QWoodwardj Ewing H. Scott Ruth Swart Class of 1911 Golda Allison QKnokej Fannie Cocklin QWatkinsy Gladys Forsyth QAndersonj Alta Mathis CQJohnsonj Alex Reynol s Annella Reynolds CQAlexanderQ Genevieve Reynol s Leon Roberts' Floyd Smith Class of 1912 Gladys Corbett QKinney Nellie Denny QShepherd George C. Forsyth' Vallie Forsyth QCooky Gladys Grinyer QCocklin?' Ethelyn Harris QGrennel Q' Leta Kilpatrick QHayQ Glendale 1. McNutt QWa11acej Ned Phillips' James A. ierce Florence Quinn QGrenne11j Class of 1913 George Alexander Gypsy Alexander Ze 1 L. Cook Zoe Fellows QMunroJ Eleanor Forsyth QYargerj Piercy Forsyth Fred L. Ger ack Harry Kilpatrick' Jennie Kilpatrick QHerklessJ Bessie Mewhirter Stella Pierce QWoodwardj Beulah Schoonover QLillienthalj Marea Smith QNeerJ Class of 1914 Irene Baughman QDuusQ Emily Bierbaum QPatmontJ Esther Bierbaum QPatmontj Gertrude Both lQWoodsJ Esther Crum Q iercej Doris Donahoe QGriffinQ Iva Edwards QPendryJ Katherine Kuester QScharfj' Lillian Lischer QForsythj Class of 1914 cont. Fanny S. Morton QCarnsy Ethel Neer QWilsonj Wilbur Pierce Vera Quinn fBairdj Pearl Robinson QForsythJ Edith E. Schofield fDieatricky J ep Sewell Mable Smith QProctorj Vertal H. Van' Zeola A. Wright QSimpkinsj Class of 1915 Kneedy Barnes Lucille Baughman fPaynej Docia Bishop fMedskery Evelyn Cocklin QSchu1erJ Anna Forsyth Qliirchoffj Jennie Forsyth qBellmanl Perry Forsyth Vernon Hayes Helen Kilpatrick QNeumanj Rosa Lischer qlielyesj Harry Mewhirter Ernest Potter Iva Potter SSmithJ Floy Reyno ds SBalcomJ Malcolm Reyno ds Ross Reynolds Verda Saemisch qWeltonJ ' Harold Taylor Lois Taylor' Edith Walkinshaw QHintzj Ina Weaver fWeberj ' Class of 1916 Clara Katherine Ashley QTownsendJ Alma Caroline Bierbaum Nellie Book QSmithJ G. Edmund Donahoe Albertine Fellows fHafnerJ Alice Hamilton fForsythj Anna Lehr Sglrosej Lois Helen ewhirter fDeKayJ William S. Montague Emma Potter fSmithj William Norman Quinn Mervin Sidener Roland Smith Russell W. Starr Gertrude Turner QLavertyJ ' Leon O. Turner Carrie Wood QDuysenJ Hazel Wormley fWalkinshawJ ' Class of 1917 Ernest Bierbaum' Ruth Burnham fPerkinsj Cecil Chubbick QDorsheimerJ Beulah Donahoe QDoolittlel Glen Forsyth Florence Lindsey fHoytJ Maude Morton fPetersonJ Lorene Quinn Katheryn Sanders Qwarrenp Harold J . Smith' Leon W. Talbott' Emma Wood QTruittQ Nellie Yarger qHamiltonj Ruby Zike QQuinnJ Class of 1918 Leona Baughman fFlotoJ Angela Belding QPerleyj Ethel Bergstrom QBrunky Elmer Bierbaum Roy Bierbaum Vernon Dean Russell L. Doop Albert C. Floto Harlan Latimer, Fern McNary fSmithJ Alice Neer fRobinsonj Ruth C. Neer qFul1er5 Inez Patch fwilloughbyj Ruth Proctor QHartshornj Nettie Schuler fFettersJ Winifred Snyder fCurryJ John D. Taylor Letha Turner QRolfj Mark Wilson Ora Wormley fliockj Harry Yarger ' Class of 1919 Cordelia Bierbaum QKirchertj ' Ruth Blanchard QBrownj Hazel Caton fFisherj Agnes Davis farltonj Grace Forsyt Hansenl Marie Forsyth Wurly' Hilda Franklin Foxy Jennie Gardner fBrownj Alma Groves fDieatrich2 Edna Hartness QGoudiel Ruth Lary QCorbinJ Edward Littler John Peebles Veryl Read QEllisj Charlie Reynolds Marguerite Reynolds Parker Reynolds ' Chloe Rudig QParkerj ' Otto Scharf' Elizabeth Schlichting SMurphyj Carrie Selders gA1len ery' Mary Selders Q lliottl Class of 1920 Elsie A. Adams fDavisJ Gus Bergstrom Charlie Bishop Blanche L. Clark fSteffenl Russell Grennell Ruth M. Goodwin fButterfieldl Vernette Hills fDoopl Sadie C. Lawson fWeirich2 Eva M. Lindsey ilylllurphyj Pearl I. Norton Q cC uskyj Lawrence J . Peterson Letha Pouder Marie Scholfield QMortonJ Everett L. Smith Dorothy June Taylor' Viola Weaver qSchulerJ Class, of 1921 Albin Bergstrom Olivia Bierbaum QGareyj Ivan Brown Marion Carlson Bernise Corbett QSwansony Lela Dean fCopenhaverj ' Harold M. Hal Marion Hansen' Elwood Hayes Mary Hully QRogersj ' Byron Kewin Mable Mathis fBergstromJ Carlyle Read Class of 1921 Jack Rogers Dorothy Ronk QStraussJ Gladys Stover QReedj ' J . Claire Tye Bernice Winterstein QSi1kettj Claire Yarger' Class of 1922 Lester D. Balcom Merle Baughman Cochranl Ellen Bergstrom Brunky Clara H. ills QDickinsonJ Joseph C, Brown Furnis D. Cable Donovan Carlson' Roderick H. Chisholm Evelyn Christian fHan1lin5 Opal Graham Gyn? Rosellen Hanton Q assej Jessie Inman Bergstromy Velma Inman Johnson, Pauline Kuester fWalkerj Curtis C. Lawrence Florence Moore fChristianJ Nellie Morton Highy Velva Meyers McCuej Ozella Phillgns QLittlerl F. Dale Pou er Charles R. Railsback Grace Reynolds QBinnalll Mildred Roberts iwestfally Harry A. Schuler Lillie Silkett QBussj Mae Silkett fBarnesJ Helen Snyder fSchaafy Donna M. Truitt QGarnatzj Class of 1923 Esther Alexander fHobsonj George Baughman Theo ore Baughman' Doris Black qMercerj Aubrey Bryner Harry Burnham Mildred Burnham fHillsj Ethel Davis QMcDonaldj Harold Doolittle Myrle Frank SReynoldsl Lowell R. Hal Odessa Lawrence fPatrickJ Russel McCarthy Letha Moore gnmanl Verna Neer Q 'Brieny Hazel Norton QPerduel ' Lucille Pearce glirazeej Reginald J . Rea John H. Reed Hillaire Rousseau' Clendora Scarf fWhitej Le Anna Scarf Harland H. Smith Pearl Stover fBrousej Hugh Talbott Russell Watson Royal Weir Thelma Weir flieenanj Cleo A. Wilson Leland D. Wilson Lillian Wormley fPhilpotl Class of 1924 Frank Adams' Robert Adams Cleta M. Black fWoodJ Class of 1924 cont. Willis A. Burnham Alta Clark QEvinsj Dorothy Fisher QKenC1elly Ronald G. Forsyth Verna Franklin QAlexanderj Ralph Gammell Zeta Graham QBurnetQ Frances Hall QReynol sp John Hall Blanche Hully QCookJ Robert Mathis John Mayne Clara McClure QHeplerl Marie McCormick QHouserj Verda Myers QSandersj Irene D. Neer QMacldenj Bruce Quick Wilma Read QNorrisj H. Dale Rousseau Teddy Schuler Earl A. Senholz Edwin Shellberg Olive Silkett QCabley Vernice Stover QDoolittleJ Lucy Yarger QEricksonJ Class of l925 Olive Babb QI..avertyy Curtis Balcom Delmar Bergstrom Ruth Blain Q areyj Gladys Book QFrostQ Guild Buckman Leo M. Casey Genevieve Chisholm QHallJ Elmer Hammill Clifford Hanton Elva Hartness QThompsonj Elsie Kirchert QGibbonsJ Wilma G. Lary QElliottj Mable Mueller Marvin Mueller Vernon Mueller Austa Myers Qgsughmanj Gladys Neer Q any Hazel Pearce QGammellj Donald Phillips ' Helen Rarey QHookerl Hubert Riedemann Mildred Ronk QEvermanj Olive Smee QSwansonj Glen Stevens' DeWilda Talbott QRoeJ Marcia Thrasher Leona Van QMacKinnonj Glendon Wi son Gladys Wohlenhaus QCordesj Class of 1926 Edward Bell Alvena Cocklin QVan Maanenj' Dorothy DeWitt QRichardsl Joy Doolittle QHully Frances Falk QMorrisonJ ' Ernest Forsyth Kenneth Frank Kenneth 'Gammell Q Leona Goudie QThomasy Marian Hall QForsythj Dorothy-Hunt ey QCasadyj Virginia Jones QKibbiej Wade Kirkpatrick Willie Lary Gretchen. Lawrence' Bengt Lindvall Irene Martens QEshelmanj ' Mary Neely QReynoldsy Leona Pearce QJensenj Lela Peterson QBrownellJ Joy Prather QHallQ'k Lee Silk Lenore Turner QSenholzj Vernon Van Curtis Wands Class of 1927 Ebba Bergstrom QBatesQ Ethel Blain QJohnsonJ Don Book Arlene Croghan QJamesy Della Croghan QBehrens5 Agnes Crawford QRudenQ C etus Crawford Erma Davis' Della Eppelsheimer Stewart Forsyth Leona Frank QGoldenJ Viola Greenlee QHolbergj Harlan Huckins Hugh Hully Pauline Huntley QPaulj Thelma Johnson QVan Buskirky Romana Jorgensen' Grace Loomis QCook7 Herbert Mathis Leona McCormick QBirdwellj Lucille McCormick QMilneJ Bernard Moon Geneva Moore QEmbreey Mervin Neely Nora Newman Hope Prather STurnerj ' Iva Quick QGru key Grace Schuler QHaleJ Rosamond Sifford QAdamsj Glen Wardrip Basil Weir Class of 1928 Audrey Asay QStoney Gertude Bickham QDayi Melvin Bickham , Lorraine Blain QHanksJ Maribel Buckman 6ZimmermanJ May Delle Cable Q ussy Lois Croghan ' Florence Dean QTownel Verda Eppelsheimer QWohlenhaus Beryl Everson QLauerl Doral Flatt Helen Frazeur Ester Goudie QReshJ Gordon Held Beatrice Lary QAndersonJ' John Lehmkuhl Frances Mayne Elsie Moore QSasseJ Harry Morton Evelyn Newman QPellerl Cleon Orton Duane Orton Lester QJackJ Pelser Frank Pouder Lenore Putnam QMaukj Alice Quinn she lbergy Alice Read Q ussj George Reed Josephine Reynolds Albert Riepe Beulah Rothe QMackrillQ Patricia Sallee QMcCarthyJ l Harry Silk' Dorothy Snyder QSchweitzerJ Lawrence Snyder Clarence Steinbeck Evald Stone Florence Swett QHaupty Merle Walker Clarence Weaver Kimball Wright' Class of 1929 Marie Alexander QYoungj ' Agnes Armstrong QHarms5 Claude Ashbaugh' Orlo Balcom Ralph Bishop Alice Buckman Donald Buckner' Agnes Casey QFosterJ James Croghan Rutgar Evans Blanche Everson QKroloffj Helen Falk Vernon Forsyth Verona Forsyth QBlanchardJ Lenore Gammell QMyersQ John Gustin Kenneth Hall Malcolm Hall Grace Hully QPeeblesy Ruth Inman QWatsonJ Thetis Ireland QBeesl William Jenkins Erma Johnson QRogersJ Josephine Johnson QBlaini Bruce Johnston' Lester Lantis Theresa Mary QWrightJ Maurice Morton Rex Pace Faye Perley QFreemany Dorothea Rarey QClinchardy Mary Sands QBennettj Leona Schaa QAuerbachj Robert Scharf Gerald Sn der Mae Steinbeck QWhileyJ James Thulin Paul Turner Harry Wardrip Don Weir Class of 1930 Leah Armstrong QAllisonl Everett Baughman Evaline Bickham QShragoj Isabel Blain Glen Braden Burnette Caton QPeterson Fransina Croghan Q1Bakerg Cleta Dean QForsyt J Doris E. Eppelsheimer QTalleyy Orville Eshelman Gordon Evans Edith Frazeur QMcClureJ Delmar Gaddis Eldon Gammell' Elizabeth Hall Qgeatherspoonj Madeline Hall Q alcomj William Herbert Elizabeth Hully QTyndaleJ Maxine Johnson QWellsJ Ervin L. Kuester Leslie Kuester Cleo Ruth Kirkpatrick QMcCombj Gordon L. Lary - Class of 1930 cont. Ruth Leonard goornisj Janice McC1us y qwhitey Edith Menefee fSargentj Fred L. Moore, Jr. Helen Miller QSundermanJ Loretta O'Connell fFisherj Olive Orton fHamlinj Lester Prather Lorene Proctor qMorrisJ Mary Rasmussen CHoltmeyerj Gail Riepe QKuesterj Margaret Shultz fPelzerl Eloise Stevens QCampbell-A? Mildred Watson QHemste J Elberta Woodward fHansenl Class of 1931 Rollie Ackerman John R. Alexander Clarence M. Apt Harry Balcom Arlene Barnes fDrakeJ Thelma Blaney fWrightj Rena Helen Caton gvlillerj Dorothy Croghan Q eckendorfl Ruth I. DeWitt fAlexanderJ Wallace Drake Wesley Forsyth Philip Frazeur Marjorie Held QLiermanj Carl Hultquist' Lucille Humphrey fMyersl Ruth Hurlburt Uohnsonp Wynona Killion Qgearinj Corinne Knoke Q errj John Lawson Muriel C. Lembke fHookerl Stanley Leonard' Darwin Loomis Ruth J. Mayne fGaskellj Helen McClusky qDeLaddJ Nira W. McCormick fTaltyj Helen McGinnis fBosecky John Mitchell Helen Moates QSchafferj Genevieve Myers Qllhalenj Mildred Newman Q ambj Bruce Orton Russell .Pelser Roscona Prather fSimmonsJ Henry E. Rasmussen Russell Silk Dale Snyder Marie Spiker' Louise Towne Uenkinsl Dorothy Watson QMaloneJ Kenneth Williams Clair Wilson Class of 1932 Ruby D. Blain QSullyj ' Ralph Book Odessa I. Cable QDrakej Ralph D. Cary Louise Casey flnmenj June Christian Harvey Cocklin Donald L. Crum Evelyn Doris Crum IHinesl Roy G. Crum Doris Daniels CRogersJ M. Robert Drake Colletta B. Evans fBartletJ Richard F. Foy ' Lester L. Ger1ach ' Dalton L. Greenlee Allen S. Johnson John N. Lantis Beverly M. McClusky QHal1l LaVon M. McKnight gannholml Loretta B. Mueller Q elserl Byron Mundorf Dale B. Pearce Nolta J. Perley Alice M. Peterson fHandleyj Maurice E. Philli s Opal M. Putnam qgalmerj Louis V. Riedemann Marguerite Riepe fAckermanl Don G. Schroeder Doris P. Silk QCaseyl Franklin S. Smith Malcolm Smith Wilbur F. Swett Anna M. Wall QGustinj Cleone I. Watson QPenwe1ll Class of 1933 Merrill C. Baugnhman Mary Virginia earce fBookl Virgil Boseck Josephine Brattain fVan Syocj Belva Burnham Whileyl Evelyn Carlson Redmanj Dorothg Crum QSchmeidtj Bruce ppelsheimer June Falk gAdamsj Henrietta arner fCopelandJ Maurice Foy Merton D. Frank Gladys Frazeur qHartnessJ Marcella E. Hall fRehal Eleanor Heath QSaemischy Helen Humphrey fPerleyj Duane A. Knoke Gail R. Knoke Lucille H. Lary fHowardj Jesse Martens' Charles Mitchell Dale Nelson Waldo Orton Keith W. Piper Hazel M. Ploghoft gThulinl ' Eleanor Scott QBra eny Vernon Shultz Leila Smith QAndersoiQ Marion Snyder QSiffor J Dale Tanner Beth Towne fSchirmj Earl Winterstein Class of 1934 Clair D. Auxier Sam Bailey Florence Bills fGriffinJ Chester Book Cecil Brown' Doris Cary QCulbertsonj Leland Cook Marian Crum fAckerJ Helen Daily Dale Frazier , Ross Groshong Elaine Hubbard fGossettJ Floreine Humphrey fGaliherJ Bob Hurlburt Geraldine Killion fNelsonJ Donald Knoke Marie Kuester QBannicky Lemmie McClain Hazel Miller Gilbert Mueller Henry Riedemann Layson Robbins Va ora Roberts qweberl Dorothy Silk fPotterJ Darlyne Smith fFrazeurQ Shirley Stielow fHurlburtJ John Thulin Dwight Wagler Ronald Watson George Anne Wheeler fWoodJ Desda Winterstein fluarkin Gladys Winterstein Qhultz Violet Winterstein Q ostery Class of 1935 Ward Ashbaugh Phyllis Bates fKneiselj Nettie Bierbaum fSimpsonJ Neal Binnall' Beryl Boseck Cecil Boseck Moyne Braden Marguerite Briscoe Mary Burdick Brownlow Burnham Cletis Conklin Wilsonj Rita Crawford Workmanl Evelyn Croghan faito Eloyce Crum QJo nsong Fern Dean QDeanJ Merrill Elappelsheimer Bernard rank Hazel Holldorf fMartensl Elinor Johnson fBlakelyl Dale Kuester Leta Larsen Qwingerl Nadine Larsen fLee Guinavere Lembke Hemphilly Opal Maeder QHartj Della McClusky Uohnsonj Jimmie O'Connell Wanda Peterson QPhillipsJ Angela Proctor QNewmanl Carroll Rowe fSandnesl William R. Scott Ethel Selders fJurskakl Elizabeth Sifford Riedemanl Eva Marie Smith Parkerl Lee Smith Leland Smith Ruth Ann Turner fSharplesl Gordon Tye Herbert Tye, Jr. Ilene Wasmer Qliuesterl May Watson fFraze1lJ Lauren Weir Class of 1936 Thelma Blanche Berg Uonesl Howard Bickham Irene Mildred Bierbaum QMcCo11umJ Howard C. Bills Nathan Book Harlan L. Buroulghs Raymond L. Coc lin Fern E. Falk fAndersonJ Roland R. Frank Grace E. Frazeur fDeanj Darrell H. Funk Everett P. Gaddis Glendale E. Grennell Armstrongj Helen Frances Heath Brandtl Patricia Jane Hobson fWeirJ Lela K. Johnson fMilesJ Vencil Keesee Class of 1936 cont. Martha Florine Kirk qTraubJ Arnold R. Kuester Jean Lorraine Lembke fEdwardsj Earl J . Martens' Sterling L. McClusky John D. Moon Edwin Mundorf Grethel I. Orton fKephartj Lucille E. Osler QRollinsy Esther Carner Pearce Rita Marie Peebles fDenhamj Russell Peebles Esther W. Perdue QWitheyj Beulah G. Peterson QReed5 Leota Pont ginyderj Phyllis Iva roctor qClarkeJ Leon Putnam John Redding Mildred F. Roberts fReely Quentin W. Shultz Frank Silk Raymond W. Smith Irene G. Tanner ilGroscupj Eva Mae Terry Q an Rayj Donald L. Webster Class of l937 Ardivene Bode fMadisony Bill Caton Junior Christian Mary Crawford fSe1serj Malcolm Crum Wanda Dean fHannemanl Elizabeth DeKay QCaryj Lucyle Dodge fConnQ Blaine Falk Irene Foy fPontowj Neva Frain fKhury Ellen Golaly fStarlinJ Gene Gros ong Bill Hanton' Norma Held qCordermanY' Annette Jenkins J. L. Jenkins Dick Johnson Nioma Johnson QBennettJ Dale Knoke Caroline Kobert QArtlipJ Edna Maeder fCaseyj ' Bernice Martens Zeta McCormick gkeddingj Floranna McKay Q ookj Gerald Milne Merrill Milne' Kathleen Pearce qSamsonJ Helen Perdue fLaryy Hubert Perry LeRoy Pont Mayo Proctor 1 Glad s Riepe QB issj Ena Kflae Robbins qSimpsony Morse Rowe Junior Seastrom Gordon Scott Evelyn Shaffer fSuingj Dale Swanson Mariel Welsch qBergery Maxine Wood' Shirley Beth Woodward QTyey Harvey Wooley Herschel Zimmerman Class of 1938 Edward Ackerman Gladys Almonrode fFayJ Bernard Anderson Pauline Bickham fRosenbaumj Mary Briscoe Kathleen Carlton fArmentroutJ Marjie Caton fMcDona1dj Grethel Joy Conklin QNewcoml Gilbert Cook Lilia Croghan fDieckj Bernice Crum fSmithy Glee Crum QLeesj Manning DeWitt Harold Dickey Mary Ellen Dodge fTompkinsJ Arlene Fenton Q raigj John S. Frazeur Martha Green fBurnsJ Helen Hemsted Qllobinsony Fred Hobson, Jr. Beulah Jensen S-Smithj Irene Jensen QS ellbergj Phyllis Killion fHilderj Norma Jean Knoke fSheppardj Norman Kuester Laurence Lary Dorothy Leighton fRockwellj Lois Miller QEricksonJ Ronald Miller Ilene Orton fGiery Pearle Perdue QSee1eyj Raymond Peterson Grethel Reynolds fPettyl Wilma Riepe fAndrewsp W. Gene Rogers Onelds Schrader Virginia Shultz fDeWittj Norma Silk fWilsonJ Curtis Smith Merle Smith Phyllis Smith fKinserj Vera Jean Tye QMyersj Christine Wagler QFrankj Dale Willoughby' Fred Wheeler Jack Woodw-ard Class of 1939 Mary Armstrong QSprayj Myrrle Baker fPeeblesj Ilene Leone Berg fTaylor? Hope Gyneth Boone glilebo ay Ardis Marie Buroug s CDonovany Maude Daft flffowble Ruth Elain Daniels Berryj Wanda Mae Dean QDanielsj Edith May DeKay CMundorfJ Dessamore Dickey fHillmanJ Lorene Eppelsheimer Richard H. Forsyth Carolyn Frank qMorse5 Paul Frazeur Margaret Goudie Wan Ostrandj Delbert F. Jenkins Betty Eileen Johnson fPerdueJ Owen R. Kobert Betty Jane Lovell QMilneJ Cecil McCormick Leland F. McCullough Theone McCullough QHu1sebusj Lawrence J. Mewhirter Paul J. Peebles Dorothy Railsback QCatony Ma ard B Riedemann YH . Vanetta Bernadine Rose QShepherdJ Anna Mae Rudig cgCourcierj Onetah M. Schra er QBridgerj Louis Eugene Schuler George M. Scott Helen Selders iRothej Robert L. Shel berg Alberta Mae Talbott Uenningsj Helen Bernice Terry Qlveighborsj Arthur Wayne Webster Gerald J. Weston Cloyd E. Winterstein fWardl Roselda L. Wohlenhaus QJenningsy Class of 1940 Norma Jean Ackerman QDavidsony Elsie E. Anderson fAdhersJ James L. Armstrong Mildred Baughman Frank T. Casey Marcella Ruth Crum fBracyJ Frances Helen DeKay QSi1kj Ruth Ann Dodge QPetersenJ Cathalene Juanita Dolch fNelsonJ Charles A. Drake Harold E. Foy Virginia G. Graham fPendergraftj Wallace Held Robert Louis Hobson Ivan Archie Hurley Patricia Louann Knop QParrisj Eileen Kuessel Uensen Gale Lembke fEdwards J. Dale Lembke Opal E. Macumber George Makepeace Isabelle Martens QEvansj Ruby Catherine Osler fThompsonj Henry Orland Perdue James E. Perry' Della A. Riepe fSmithj Wayne W. Roberts Maurine Robinson QCaseyJ Thelma E. Robinson fVincij Charles A. Seeley Virginia D. Shaffer fCroghanj Harold J. Silk William F. Thomas Lorraine Tye fPorterj Cleo H. Wohlenhaus Betty J. Wyman fDrakeJ Marjorie Zimmerman qSmithj Class of 1941 Harold W. Albright Bonnie Maxine Berg fBradenJ Jerrold B. Boseck Stanley Richard Braden F. Raymond Burnham, Jr. Boyd Vincent Carlton Glenn Edgar Daft Walter L. Daft Ruth DeKay fWilloughbyj J acquelyn J , DeWitt QLewisj Mary Jane Ellis fWestonJ Robert Forsyth Hyla Lorraine Hardenbergh fKillionJ Donald Ross Hully Cletis C. Ireland Mary Louise Knoke fMullerD Velma Helen Leighton fBatesJ Cleo Mae Loomis fMontagueJ Joel Martens Marianne Medsker fVan Heelj Roger Medsker George R. Morton Nellie Pace fDivenj Ruby M. Patton fSpiresj Dale Peebles Wayne H. Perdue Class of 1941 cont. Dorothy J. Roberts fMahaffeyJ Guy Wallace Rose Cecil Shaffer Dorothy Dean Smith fMcCulloughj Irene M. Smith QCocklinJ Keith Smith Clark Henry Steffen Donna I. Tye 4.McCruml Gyle Vernon ye Charles Elmer Wall Cecil Raymond Weston Class of 1942 Lois M. Ackerman QPlumbj Andrew A. Anderson Marcella J. Bode QDeWitty Harry K. Cary' Donald J. Casey Frances Eileen Cooper fRobbertsJ Willis R. Daft Werdna Maxine Dean QDavisj Maurine J. DeWitt QHarrisl Norman H. Engel LeEtta Foy QBierbaumy Dean R. Frazeur Myrle E. Goudie Ramona Marie Havens QEmbreeJ Wallace H. Hurley Evelyn J. Johnson fNorthrupJ Russell A. Johnson lola Lehmkuhl fMullerj Marion Lembke Leila N. Limbaugh QMaringJ Thelma Marie McClusky QJarb0eJ Robert L. McConnelee Harland M. Muller' Kenneth C. Muller Sylvia M. Neighbors QMartensj Jane Nelson qLewisy Floyd W. Osler' Marjorie M. Pace qwhitey Melvin A. Pelzer' Errol Lee Perdue Jo Ann Perley fNewmany Wanda Powers fWilhe1mip Ardes Marie Riedemann fPeeblesj Phyllis Marie Rush QEllzeyy Elmer C. Silk Eloise Alyss Turner QRatashakj Marlin J. Tye Bruce Wallace Wanda Jean Wasmer fLeMasterJ John B. West Mervyn B. Willoughby Virginia I. Wooley QRotheJ Class of 1943 Lyle Baughman Twila Marie Boone QLarsenQ Zona Boseck Hullyp Colleen Cain Williamsl Wendell Kay ary Letha Jane Cocklin QMartensQ Daniel Thomas Counsins Glen D. Curtis Dorothy Dell Davis QBierbaumj Alan Carl DeKay Marilyn Denham fMackJ Marjorie Levon Fichter fPettyy Merle O. Funk Suzanne Haynes QKeeseej Shirley Held fFarrisJ Carl Otto Knop Shirley, V. Kuester QCoonJ Betty earle McCormick fShafferJ Dale E. Nelson LaDeane Osler Sgaseyy Leora E. Pace I ubbardj Betty J. Pelzer QLantzl LeRoy M. Peterson' Allan Potter Neil Potter Pauline T, Sasse QMuellerj Odessa S. Schrader fLongJ Shirley LaVon Smith QFoustj lris L. Tracy fl-lollesen Dorothy E. Trede QI-lotz LeRoy I. Tye Ruby J. Weirich fBriarj Shirley Ann Weston fBlainj Carol Woodward Stennettj Thelma Woolard Lembkey Class of 1944 Carol E. Aukland fTyel Randall Duane Baier Elizabeth L. Brown Dean C. Cable Basil D. Copenhaver Ivan H. Core Charles Raymond Cousins Robert L. Cranston Dean Lyle Curtis Arthur William Dean Juanita Joy DeWitt QRobbinsl Norma Forsyth fFicke1J Robert Norman Forsyth Clifford Hendricks Stanley O. Hoye Patricia Johnson QTyey Jayne M. McConnelee g:Lestery Marian Irene Morton C ousinsl Carl Thomas Mumm Marlin E. Perdue Fred J. Proctor Lawrence Edward Riege Doris Rosenquist qEm reel Marion F. Scharf Hazel Silk gMewhirterJ Aletha Stef en fAcordJ Leonore Gertrude Turner Harlan Westenburg Class of 1945 Herbert Linne Anderson Dorothy L. Baier QSpikery Roberta Barnes fDickeyJ James Frederick Boltman Lloyd R. Brouse Harvey P. Burnham Phyllis Cable fSteffe1B Lo a Mae Christian Q erduej Virginia Conner 5-IReederJ Mary Nan Cook I ickersonj Danny Dean Robert E. DeKay Paul F. Denham Robert J. Dickey Beryl Dwight Freeman Lloyd Dee Hafner Geraldine Hamlin fWillmsJ Harold E. Hansen Helen Louise Harman QPerdueD Donald A. Johnson John E. Knoke Lenora Lehmkuhl SWohlenhausy Russel Dean Lidde 1 LeRoy Edward Mumm Norma L. Nelson QKunzel Eldon F. Pelzer Leon I. Pelzer Richard D. Pelzer Arlo O. Perdue Raymond F. Peterson Carolyn Prokop fMcConneleej Dorothy Ray qWheelerL Gloria Robinson fEric sonl ldella M. Rothe QHoganQ Madalyn Jane Smith Byron K. Tye Mervin D. Weaver Clifton Whiteaker Dorothy Jay Wooley fBodel Class of 1946 Lucille Bailey fBergstromJ Richard R. Barnes Lloyd Bergstrom Robert Boseck Rilla DeKay fShiresj Suzanne El is fPelliniJ Ruth M. Evans QBierbaumj Dale A. Ferguson John Curtis all Richard L. Haynes Winifred High Gerald V. Houser Virginia L. Jensen fBoseckj Harold A. Leighton Belma Lembke Milnej Velma Lembke 2Powersl Andrew Moore Henry Jr. Mueller Kenneth L. Mueller Elosie Mundorf fPerdueJ Wendell D. Nelson Phyllis Pelzer fBaierj Marion Rex Powers William W. Procter Cleo Ray QSteffenD Phyllis Steffen QKnucklesJ Manley Wallace Lorraine Whiteaker fWelschJ Lawrence E. Wohlenhaus Class of 1947 Phyllis Armstrong fHamiltonj Audrey Cary fWilsonJ Dwight Conklin James Conner Ilsialph Crlgse ary De ay Near J Maribeth DeVSitt fghasey Willa DeWitt fConklinJ Donald Everson Raymond Forsyth Bill Foust Boyd Frank Le and Hansen Clair Hardenberglh' Romona Haywort fReedj Kenneth Hemphill Wallace Hoye Harry Lehmkuhl James Lindvall Ramona Mackrill QEuansQ Jim Moore Shirley Newman fGoodinj Cecil A. Pelzer Galen Perdue Kendall Phillips Delmar Potter Leila Powers fBurnsJ lla Mae Riedemann QRuppertJ Betty Rogers fShaferl Margaret Rush fDoolittlel Hollis Smith 1 Class of 1947 cont. Lovella Willms QTyel Class of 1948 Darlene Barnes QPedersenJ Beverly Bierbaum QWicksj Kenneth Bierbaum Doris Brunk QWohlenhausj Betty Burnham I.QGoettschj Joyce Conner Q ansenj Ruby Ann Davis QPettyJ Patricia Dean QDonahoel Robert Erickson Phyllis Foote QSchulerj Shirley Goforth QBoseckl Nadine Hallcock QHowellQ Jackie Hamlin QCarpenterl Joana Hart QJorgensenl Bernard High Bethel Hummel QKnobbeJ James Humphrey Lucille Johnson QAmosj Geraldine Milne QWentworthj Mardyl Mueller Qgarlsony Kathryn Mumm Q elsonj Kenneth Nelson Marilee Pace Basil Pelzer Maurine Perdue QMercerJ Bud Prokop Doris Rothe QLandonj Theron Shafer Gail Shellber Charles Smitg Wayne Steffen Betty Sunderman QRiepel Lavon Tanner Moyne Weston Margaret Wolf QPerdueJ Class of 1949 Jerry Aukland Loretta Barnes QPetersonj Lyle Bergstrom Loretta Brouse QCablej Kenneth Conrad Alice Davis QWallacel Donald Dean Barbara DeKay QEshelmanl Gene Dotson Mary Lou England QMcCunnj Daryl Greenwood Mary Ann Hartman QCoughlinJ Wanda Helton QScolesJ Ted Houser Robert Jones Patricia Keebler QCorbinl George Kirchert Raymond Kirchert Delores Kirk QWeavery Duane Koenig Carlton Koontz Bill Lindvall Jo Ann McClusky QDeanl Jesse Mercer Geraldine Mueller QCurtisJ Patricia Murbarger QConkelj Max Pelzer Joan Pierson QHansenl Lowell Schaaf Jane Smith QLeightony Galen Thornton Dale Thornton Gloria Tye QArnoldJ Laverne Tye QDeWittj Wendell Weirich Mary Alice West QPe1zerQ Marion Westenburg, Savilla Weston QGe hart? Bob Woolard Class of 1950 Robert Barnes Betty Bellis QGleasonj Roggl Bierbaum Ro rt Bolton' Marilgn Boseck QEuansj June urris QcDazisj Ramona Clar QWeeksj Georgia Courcier QFrankJ Davi DeKay Boyd Dolch Ro ert Embree Darlene Fender Q:GuidaJ Juanita Hansen Q arltonj Carrol Haynes Forrest Houser Marion Houser Richard Hoye Winifred Justice QLaMasterj Grace Ellen Kenworthy QReesJ Don Klein Ed Joe Klein Gilbert Krisinger J. D. LaMaster Edward P. Lenz Jean Liddell QHouseIr2 Marjorie Martens Q illerl Dwayne McCullough Edna Meyer QPagel Geraldine Mueller QLewisy Beverly Nelson QKuestery Darwin Newman Maurice Pontius Lloyd Roberts Velma Silk Qllileinj Ramon Smit Marvin Steffen Don Steinbeck Ruby Strom QPetersonj Waneta Sunderman Ted Weston Laurel Williams QLiddellj Harold Winston Esther Wohlenhaus QKetchamy Helen Wooley QLandonj Ward Zimmerman Class of 1951 Kermit M. Amos Delores Diane Bolton QGoetchj Nancy Jean Book QFuhsj Lorna Boseck gBlohnj Richard Allen reeling Phyllis Jean Brouse QRushj Harold Otis Brunk Thomas J. Ellis Billy Joe England Julia Rosalie Foy QCooky Rosanne M. Fredricksonl-QLang D Doris Lucille Hemphill Q ouserj Allan E. Hines Clara Mae Hopkins QThorntonJ George Keebler Marilyn Ann Liddell QBrunkj Barbara Ann Lindvall QProkopJ Jerry Loomis Jack C. McConnelee Glen Allen Mercer John Dean Miller Neal A. Milne Shirley Darlene Mundorf QThomasl Donald Pelzer Juanita O. Pelzer QKieselJ Everett Jr. Ramsey Joan E. Ray QLaFrenzl Marlin L. Rockwell Thomas Grant Rogers Max Eugene Saffer Charlene E. Seeley Lembkep Dorothy A. Selders 2Gigliottij Royal R. Shaffer Helen A. Smith QGregersenJ Colleen J. Sunderman Sherwin G. Sunderman Beverly Marlene Thomas QTurnerl Patricia Ann Tye QWolfj Joyce M. Westenburg QHigginsj Keith Etagene Winston Raymon Edward Wolf Connie Marie Wood QMitchellJ Class of 1952 Miriam Bierbaum Sgapferl Reba Brggs QVan rl-Iartl Kenneth arlson Pat Chapman QAuffertj Richard DeHappart Marvin Drake Mary Embree Qsidlebaughy Donald Fredric son Franklin Garey Amelia Gary QLewisJ Roderick Hall Norman Hansen Lois Hartman QFranzenJ Lloyd Krause Dale Mather Donald McCullough Marlene Mueller Meentsj Dorothy Newman Burnettj Marilou Norris QRogersl Shirley Paulsen Qxlylerrittj Jacolyn Pelser Q ylliel Keralyn Phillips Dawn Pontius QYoungkinj Mary Lou Schaaf QAndersonj Boyd Steffen Carl C. Tidgren Lloyd Tracy Dell Wallace Class of 1953 Marlin Ackerman Russell Bees Bob Bellis Sara Lu Book QAberleJ Myra Christian QHansenl Norma Lee Crouse QRushj Janet England QDolchy Richard Goudie Barbara Haynes QHumphreyj Bill Higgins Pat Hop ins QHigginsJ Pat Johnston QHoyeJ Harold Jurchen Stanley Krisinger Duane Liddell Lois Ann Linn Q1-isutterbaughj Mildred Mann Q oladayj Lester McClure Wilma Merritt QSeldersj Kermit Mueller Billie Pace Franklin Reese Class of 1953 cont. Jack Riedemann Roberta Rieken Uurchenj Lois Saffer QGonnerJ Helen Shearer qMingsj Robert Shearer Janet Shultz QNollJ Shirley Shutz fHinesj Beverly Silk qwibbelsy Jack S roule Mary geffen QDavisJ Joan Sunderman Delores Tietz QSchraderj Pat Wallace fBrockmanJ Roy Weston Class of 1954 Kay Adams fHoyej Shirley Bees S1Drakej Geneva Brads aw QAmosy Jeanette Bradshaw fBergstroml Joyce Brunk Housery Karen Cable Sudmannj Von Cocklin Richard Croxell Bob DeHappert Norma England QLiddellJ Dean Forsyth Laverne Gibson fSmithj Sandra Hanks qEchternachJ Ardell Hartman QMcCunnj Greg Held Charlene Hoffman fHinesj John Hokenstad Howard Houser Bill Inman Onie Kinser QClarkQ Delores Lary fBrownj Jack Leach Shirley Leighton QConnerj Max Lovell Clarissa Marshall Bernard Martens Maurice Miller Darrell Meyer Robert Norris Norman Pelzer Stanley Pelzer Bever y Rabe fGrulkep Roger Rabe Ruth Ann Rogers QLaneJ Lynn Schaaf Jackie Schuler fl-largisy LeRoy Starlin John Sutherland Eloyce Tietz QKlineJ Merlin Vetter Gene Wood Norman Wright Class of 1955 Rowene Ackerman Ericksonj Norma Bergstrom Landonj Virginia Book fPhil ipsy Rose Marie Briggs fliredricksonj Orlan Cain Richard Carlson Lynda Cramer fAdamsj Don Dorsey Kay Fender QAndersony Tom Forsyth Wayne Gustin Richard Hall Viola Hendrix fBrockmanj Lila High QMurphyJ Roger Holldorf Leonard Holmes Dale Jenkins Wayne Johnson Bob Keebler Harry Kirk Elaine Krisinger QGibsonQ Dean Lary Ardith Linn Uenkinsy Marilyn Lovell fBothJ Jerry McKenzie Marilyn Mueller fDykej Dennis Newman Sandra Pelser QEpsteinj Marlene Pelzer Shirley Piittmann QHoffmany Eddie Pace Pauline Rogers fLoweJ Bernard Romig Yvonne Rudig QRichardsj Howard Rush Glen Saffer Dale Schrier Dolores Shipley flnmanj Jim Shultz Dolores Slocum fCarlsonJ Don Smith Janet Sothman QThompsonJ Phil Sproule Henrietta Steffen Kenneth Sunderman Curtis Towne Gary Turk Mary Ellen Watkins fPearsonj Rodger Wohlenhaus ' Class of 1956 Darrell Adams Manfred Bolduar. James Book Sharen Cable fArtlipJ Jane DeKay fPelzerj Diane DeWitt fCarlsonQ Jack DeWitt Priscilla Drake fGrayj James Fischer Donna Forsyth fTyej Robert Gray Lois Gustin QShaferj Deanna Harman QPangelinaj Phyllis Hartman Glenn Hemphill Mary Holldorf qPenryy Lavone Holmes CWeirichQ Goldie Kinser QAdamsj Kay Kipp fHarrisj Boyd Kuester Martha Kunze fWilkinsj David McClure Judy Myers fWa1lacej Kay O'Riley QWohlenhausJ Dennis Pelzer Ruth Ann Perdue fSperberJ Richard Pierson Crystal Rabe fAndersonj Galen Radford Shirley Rie e fWhileyj Richard Rogerts Galen Shafer Virginia Shultz QSnyderj Stanley Shearer Rosalie Starlin fMatteaj Sharon Stone QLockardy Marilyn Sutton QWilsonJ Kenneth Vogt Karen Westenburg fKutninkj Larry Whiley Russell Winger Ronald Wohlenhaus Class of 1957 David Ackerman Shirley AdkinstfMillerJ Ruth Alm QMil1erj Gordon Amos Robert Blanchard J adene Bridger QCrissj Shirlene Brown QllylcKenziey Harriet Cahhal Qpetersenj Joann Costello Q etersenj Ronald Croxell Ruth Embree Marlene Gary fHansenJ Ronald Gray Sharon Hanks fHowardj Nancy Higgins QLynchQ Paul Hokenstad Larry Holmes Ronald Johnson Eleanor Jones fRamseyj Phyllis Lary fMcCulloughJ Curtis Merritt Max Miller Scott Morton Mary Ann Mundorf fKirchoffj Karen Pelzer qCarmichaelj Marvin Pelzer Larry Perdue Dolores Petty fSchrierj Jack Pierson Jerry Putnam Karne Rabe ghillipsj Rose Marie abe QFojeJ Gordon Smith Jim Smith Wayne Steinbeck DeWayne Sunderman Gene Sunderman Sharon Sunderman fWebb, J r.J Dennis Tietz Jim Towne Jack Tye Roberta Weaver QReynolclsy Connie Weston QPlumbQ Walter Weston Mary Helen Wolf Uacobsy Class of 1958 Larry Ackerman Beverly Bates' Joan Bishop fmithy Ronald Blanc ard Delores Bliss fRobertsj Denny Book Kaye Boseck QChaseJ Gloria Bridger fYounkinj Roger Cashatt Wayne Criss Colleen Dorsey fPowersj Lyle Dorsey Larry Fichter Karen Frazier fBradenJ Mary Gustin QArchery Burdell Hensley Lloyd Holmes Jim Ireland Marie Johnson Mervin Keeton Jeannette Kenworthy qHolmesJ John Leighton Class of 1958 cont. Douglas McConnelee Connie Miller fKirchoffj Jane Morgan larry Myers Galen Newman Gloria Newman fCashattJ Carolyn Pardun fPelzerJ Richard Paulson Doris Riepe fRushj Kathaleen Riepe QKibbej Maryann Rowe CHoytj Stanley Rudig Jack Ruppert Colleen Schmidt Shirley Slocum QMyersj Janet Steffen Qlnmanj Agnes Sunderman fOsenJ Larry Swanson Donna Taylor QPelzerJ Jeanne Tietz QMithaugeng Ilene Watkins QApplegateJ Davy Weaver Stan Wohlenhaus Class of 1959 Dwight Adams Richard Bishop Judy Bopp QShearery Anamary Brown qGustinj Dennis Carspecken James Cary Jim Casey ' Jim Caton Bill Courcier Judy Daniels fStonej Ronald Dotson Jerry Erickson Judy Frizzell fGundyl Raymond Gary Charles Glinn Gerald Gustin Sharon Hackett Carol Johnson Warren Jones Louise Kennedy qCroxell5 Virginia Kimpson fElwoody Dorothy Lary QCroxellj Joan McClure Donna Mueller fRadkeJ Melvyn Mueller Phyllis Myers Bonnie Norris Sharon Petersen QCollinsJ Judy Price Raymond Rabe Sharon Rabe 5RayJ Patricia Red ing QBurgessl Marilyn Rodr QCourcierj Beverly Sanny Bruce Sanny Lyle Schaaf Judy Schuler Larry Schuler Michael Selser Lynn Shafer Joanne Starks Jim Swisher Maril Towne Steinbeck Starr Sinn Waglegr fCarspe,ckenj Class of 1960 Milton Amos Barry Armentrout Tom Barr Lewis Boucher Dave Brown Doris Brown QLockhartj Karan Cochran Larry Croghan Bob Fisher Bob Gary Carol Haas Alan Hartman Diane Jennings fShawj Dixie Jensen Judy Kennedy QMartensJ Douglas Kenworthy Sharon Kneisel Sonia Knoke fMontgomeryj Judy Leach Linda McClure David Milne Kent Muller Mervyn Mundorf Shirley Myers Dennis Nelson Sandra Paulsen fWagnerQ Karen Petersen Wesley Railsback Leroy Redler Mike Regan Roger Rieken Mervin Riepe Marjorie Roberts fBoucherJ Alan Ruhl Lylene Samuels QPattonJ Darrell Shafer Barbara Smith QSchulerJ Edward Smith Larry Smith Dale Stone Barbara Sunderman CWatersj Larry Tietz Jerry Towne James Wagner Larry Weston Joanne Wohlenhaus fTownej Class of 1961 Barbara Anderson Raymond Armstrong Judy Bates fCock1inj Donna Blakely fookj Raymond Blanc ard Richard Carspecken Judy Cary Sharon Cary Philip Cavin Roger Cocklin Mike Conn Thomas Croxell Royce Marie Culbertson QTornblomj Neal Curry Jim Daniels Carl Devereaux Dennis Dorsheimer Sandra Drake QKenworthyy Laura Mae England Sharroll Erickson Leota Gustin Qlayj Rozetta Hallcock Neil Hindman Alan Holldorf Carol Jenkins Doris Jones Don Kenworthy Anieta Kimpson fGregoryj Wayne King Joann Kuhr Norman Kunze Glenda Lightle Jon Marsh Mary Ruth Martens Ronald McCullough Dennis Meyer Ronald Muller Ronald Mundorf Douglas Nelson Charrys Peebles CFreclricksenJ Janet Pelzer Larry Petersen Hazel Robinson Shirley Robinson Sidney Rossell Janis Saffer Wesley Steffen Twila Taylor fWingerQ Gerry Tietz Floyd Tornblom Richard Turner Darl Weaver John Woldruff Karen Zimmerman QWoodwardj Class of 1962 Mildred Jo Anderson Dennis Auerbach Dennis L. 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