Hampton High School - Scarlet and Black Yearbook (Hampton, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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J'OAN'NE SPORLEDER She looks at him Then says, You-all Then claims she has No southern drawl. LO'WELL STOCK Come spring And graduation day My motto wi Anchors Away. J AY-N E STOCKBERGER Late to bed, Late to rise, Leads to lots of Little white lies. MARIAN TIMMERMAN Majestic and Tall and slim. Take one look- Jt's our girl, MAX WILSON With us from the start With us at the finish Thru the years, our tho'ts Of him will not dimini LARRY VVINDELOW Full of fun, And full of vi Larry likes A pretty figure. CLASS OF I95l 235'-. 'pf ll be 5 .gy 8 N if K poised. Tim. sh. gor. Picture not available CLASS OFFICERS Pres Vice ident: Richard Claypool President: Donavan Krukow Secretary: Douglas Nelson Treasurer: Orin Johnson CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Messerly Mr. Brunsvold Mrs. Dirks Mr. Cheeley Mr. Larson Mr. Briggs CLASS MOTTO Your young men shall see visions. Joel 2:28 CLASS COLORS Turquoise and Silver CLASS FLOVVER Pink Carnation 15

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f' 80 KWH? X. xv SENIOIQS Nw. 'QT W it QQ at 'rx sis f 14 NORMA MUHLENBRUCK Norma's sweet, Quite a chick, besides. But she can wait- Her time she hides. RITA MURPHY Gentle-tempered, Kind is Reet. She's the kind You like to meet. DOUGLAS NELSON Chase me, girls. I'm full of fun. Poor Doug is always On the run. HAROLD NELSON This friendly guy CWe call him' 'Gus'J In later years Will mean lots to us! KATHRYN PATTON Sweet and kind, She's quite a gal- The type you'd like To be your pal. TONY PENREZ Hot shot Tony, Give him time- Footba11's not His only line. JOE PITSXOR The wrestling holds Of which we're fond, We practice together- That is, me and Don. ROBERT PRALIJE Oh, my gosh! My goodness me! Sat up all night And it dawned on me! . ELAINE' RASMUS-SDN Bouncing Elaine- Wherever she goes- ' Is the life of the party, As everyone knows. JOANNE RATHMAN Dark of hair, Fair of face, Loaded with talent, Wit and grace. MARIAN RPCHTSNMEIELR Always friendly With everyone, Marian is Lots of fun. BETTY SCAN TLEBURY It can be said That her beauty and grace Will put her far At the front of the race. LDORONTHY SCHLOMER Not too timid, Not too bold. Just the kind You'd like to hold. LaVERNE SHEELER Co-captain of our Football team- Verne is always 'On the beam. JOYCE S-O1RENSlEN She's our queen, Who's really fine! S'he'1l go places- Just give her time.



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I-IAMPTONITES CONGIQEGATE Chicago, lll. CFEPD-This article is brought to you through the amalgamated services of the famed FEP, whose head is the former Frances Emmerich, of Hampton, Iowa. Fran- ces started as a newspaper reporter and work- ed her way up the ladder, meanwhile marry- ing a newspaper publisher. The first event on the day's agenda was a speech by the honorable Jo Anne Rathman, who has the distinction of being the first wo- man ever to become president. After her speech she joined in the festivities of the crowd. During the evening, Darlene Baldwin, the Faye Emerson of the new decade, in her new low-cut gown, acted as mistress of ceremonies on a television show, in which she interviewed all the Hamptonites congregated there. The program was sponsored by Kathryn Patton and husband who own the Sudsy-Dudsy Soap Company. The commercial, written es- pecially for the occasion by the world famous musician a11d composer, Marlys Lehmann, was warbled in the golden tones of Darlene Dick- man. The music for the commercial tSudsy your dudsies with Sudsy-Dudsy, Sudsy your auto, your house, and your lot, your dogsy and catsy, too!!-And remember Sudsy-Dudsy comes in six different flavors .... And they are mildll was provided by Delores Colby, her band and her clarinet. Although Mary Janet Clay is now a well- known vocalist., she consented graciously to sing with Delores' band. The hit of the eve- ning was M. J.'s tender rendition of 1've got tears in my ears from lying on my back in my bed while I cry over you. Three titles were presented to Hamptonites. The first was to Bugs Pralle, who won the coveted Liars of America prize for his fan- tastic sport stories. The second was to Tony Perez, who was named Mr. America of 1961, and Phyllis Grabbe, who, receiving her award at the same time, wa.s named Mrs. America. Another celebrity present was Daredevil Dick Claypool, whose interest in safe driving led him to be a hot-rod racer. Doug Nelson, recently graduated from law school, arrived with his first client-Max 16 Wilson, who had stolen forty winks from a tiddly-wink factory. Lillian Janssen and Marlene Dreyer were interviewed next. They informed us that their poultry business was doing very well, and Verna Mae Garrison, who came with them, an- nounced that her business-dog kennels-was also doing wonderfully well. Just then Delores came on stage and an- nounced to her old classmates that their old friend, Helen Branson, was sorry that she was unable to attend, but she could get no baby- sitter to stay home with her t1'iplets. Jerry Miller, however, returned from an ex- tended expedition in South America, where he had been collecting leopard steaks which he planned to market in l1is own butcher shop. Norma Muhlenbruch also was returning from a hunting expedition-in New York. YVhat it was she was hunting, she neglected to mention. To add to the cultural value of the show, Lucille Moore, now a head of the deparment of English at Yale University, where she spe- cializes in teaching Chaucer and Shakespeare, gave quotations from both these men's works. Marian Timmerman is now a drum manu- facturer and has all her drums tested by her husband before marketing them. Don Krukow, comedian of stage, screen, and- radio, livened up the show by making wise- cracks,and frequently using the words he made famous- Who? Me U! Also in the movies is Lowell Stock, who was able to walk to the stage only after thousands of screaming bobby-soxers had swooned at his feet. Mrs. Oscar Van Portlybilt, nee Lorraine Ann Gutz, of the Hampton Gutz's, appeared with her bald, wealthy, and elderly husband. Rayne and Oscar are prominent now in New York so- ciety, where he is a stockbroker. And speaking of husbands, Paul Hansen, we find, over the years has become a typical hen- peeked husband. Lorraine Casper was unable to get away from the hospital where her duties as head nurse kept her busy, or so Betty Scantlebury

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