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

 - Class of 1952

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We have always felt that you were back of the things which were im- portant to us, be it a game, a production, or a dance. We appreciate all these things, and hope the students of Hampton High School are fortunate enough to have you as their supervisor and counsellor in the future as we have been these past two years. Supt. L. V. Briggs To Mr. Briggs, superintendent of schools, who has been not only our disciplinarian, but our friend and helper, we wish to thank you for your patience-for we know that we, as any student body, must have tried it a great deal. We appreciate this and hope that your future years here at Hamp- ton High School will be as successful as your past. Qllazultg Marian Barger Iowa State College B. S. Homemaking sz' f Olaph Brunsvold Eva Marie Bf'Y3Ylt Luther College Drake University University of Minnesota UT11V9l'SifY Of C010I'ad0 B, A, B. A. American History American Government Senior Problems English I and II Kenneth Cheeley University of Illinois B. A. 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Industrial Arts Health Liltill Bookkeeping World History is If x s ir . Q? X 1 George York Dale Zalger Iowa State Teachers Iowa State College College Colorado State College B. A. B. S. General Science Vocational Agriculture Chemistry Biology Physics N-...V - mints BIIUJIIB Carolyn Ammerman-Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Class Of- ficer 1, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Pep Squad 3, 43 Girl of the Month 43 Annual Staff 43 Bul1dog's Bark 43 Librarian 43 .Student Council 3. Cecil Baldwin-Mixed 'Chorus 2, :ig H-club 43 Foot- ball 43 Boys' Chorus 1, 2. Pat Beemer-Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 officer 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 officer 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 Sextet 2, 3, 43 Madrigal 3, 43 Trio 3, 43 Homecoming Candidate 43 G.A.A. 13 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play fcrewj 33 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 33 All-State Chorus 3, 43 Vocal Solo- ist 2, 3, 4. LeRoy Behn-Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 officer 23 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Boys' Quartette 1, 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 Madrigal 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer fPres.J 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 23 Junior Class Play 33 One Act Plays 43 'Contest Speech 43 Annual Staff 43 Student Council Officer N. C. Conference 43 All-State Chorus 23 Vocal Solo 2, 3, 43 Projectionist 3, 43 Bulldog's Bark 4. Leonard Berghoefer-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 3. Joyce Bergmann-Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Girls' Chor- us 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Junior Class Play lcrewj 33 All-state Chorus 43 French Horn So- loist 3. Donna Boyenga-Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 43 Girls' Chor- us 2, 3. 43 Band 1, 23 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 G.A.A. 1, 23 F.H.A. 33 Junior Class Play Lcrewj 33 Theater Orchestra 1, 23 Pep Band 1, 23 Mar- ching Band 1, 2. Karl Brun-Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 officer iVice-Pres.J 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 Madrigal 3, 43 Vocal Solo 3, 43 Instrumental Solo 3, 43 Drum Ensemble 2, 43 Junior Class Play fmusical trio and sound effectsj 33 Annual Staff 43 Projectionist 1, 2, 3, 43 All-state Chorus 33 Theater Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Bulldog's Bark 4. Bob Bruns-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 H-Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Boy of the Month 33 Boys' Chorus 1, 33 F.F.A. Officer 3, 43 Track 1, 2. Ellen Catherall-Mixed Chorus 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play icrewb 33 Annual Staff 43 Twirler 13 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4. Rosemary Collins-Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Girls' Chor- us 1, 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 Sextet 3, 43 Madrigal 43 G.A.A. 1, 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4: One Act Plays 23 Bulldog's Bark 43 Librarian 43 All-state Chorus 33 Vocal Solo 33 Junior Class Play fusher and crewl 3. Lyle Craighton-FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 An- nual Staff 43 Variety Show 4. Richard Crawford-F.F.A, 1, 2, 3, 43 H-Club 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Baseball 33 Wrestling 33 T. ack 3, 4. Neva Davis-Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Variety Show 2, 43 Homecom- ing Candidate 43 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play 33 Girl of the Month 43 Cheerleader 3,.43 Library Board 43 Accompanis-t 2, 3. Marilyn Douglas-Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Ch0l'11S 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 Madrigal 33 G.A.A. 13 Pep Squad 3, 43 Junior Class Play 33 Co-ntest Speech tPlayJ 33 Annual Staff tart edltorl 43 Theater Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 All-state 'Chorus 33 Instrumental Solo 23 Librarian 4. Marilyn Dovey-Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 lPres. 2nd Girls' Ch0l'llSl3 Junior Class Play tcrewj 33 Student Council 3, 4. Dwight Dreyer--F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 H-Club 3, 43 Junior Class Play tcastl 33 One Act Plays 1, 2, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Boy of the Month 43 Wrestling 1. 2, 3. Dagllas Funnell-F.F.A. 23 H-Club 3, 4: Basketball Mary Graves-G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A, 33 Junior Class Play tcrewj 3. Larry Guldberg-H-Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1. 23 Baseball 3, 43 Boy of the Month 33 Wrestling 3, 4. Bonnie Hamilton-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Variety Show 1, 2, 43 F.H.A. 43 Junior Class Play tcrewl 3. Diane Harison-Mixed Chorus 23 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 1. 2, 43 Homecoming Candi- date 43 G.A.A. 1: Per Squad 1, 2: officer 2: Junior Class Play 33 One Act Plays 1, 33 Girl of the Month 43 Girl of the Month Committee 4: Annual Staff tco-editorj 43 Bulldog's Bark 3. Bob Heilskov-Boys' Chorus 13 Class Officer 1, 43 F.F.A. tofficerj 3, 43 H-Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-capt. 43 Basketball 1, 23 Boy of the Month 43 Track 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Harold Higgins-Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 23 officer 23 Boys' Quartette 3, 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 Class Officer 23 One Act Plays 2, 33 Football 43 ,Student Council 1, 2, 43 Boys' Chor- us 1, 2, 3, 43 officer 43 Wrestling 13 Vocal Solo 1. 3, 4. Loretta Janssen-Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Girls' Chor- us 1. 2, 3, 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Junior Class Play tusher and crewl 3. Gordon Jones-Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Band 13 H-Club 3, 43 officer 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Boy of the Month 33 Boy of the Month Committee 43 Student Council 43 Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Merle Kaplan-H-Club 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Wrestling 3. Seniors Ja ? ,127 A - .5 if . it is r, K wi I 3' 3, fx J., iii. . Fam Q' f K HDR f 'WE 3:3 3 'ls 'Q if 5 'A sg 'Cl -if til' gow ff eniurs QPWWV '53 al Yu? 5-Q 'WP 4...-V lyk 'QF' 0-we-9 J 9,1 's ....,4sUl' Y 5 z ,353 'if' mn ea , 3? is-Dj . it' if Patty Jo Kelsey!-Band 1, 2, 3, 45 officer 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. tofficerl 45 Pep Squad 1, 25 Girl of the Month 25 Student Council tofficerl 45 Clarinet Quartet 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 March- ing Band 3, 4. Patti Kepler-G.A,A. 15 Junior Class Play fcrewj 35 One Act Plays 2. Kenneth Kothe-Assistant Drum Major 45 Thea- ter Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Brass Choir 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 45 Junior Class Play tStage Managerj 35 One Act Plays 35 Bulldog's Bark 45 Student Council 45 Boys' Chorus 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Variety Show Crew 25 An- nual Staff 4. Barbara Lehmann-Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Chor- us 1, 2, 3, 45 Variety Show 45 F.H.A. 3, 45 Junior Class Play iusher and crewl 35 Librarian 3. Earl Lehmann-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Eldon Libby-Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Variety Show 2, 45 H-Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Boy of the Month 35 Bulldog's Bark 45 All-state Chorus 2. Betty Maddox-Girls' Chorus 1, 35 Variety Show 15 Junior Class Play fcrewj 3. Audrey Madson-Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Girls' Chor- us 1,- 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 office-r 35 Variety Show 1, 2, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Junior Class Play 35 Girl of the Month 35 Boy of the Month Committee 2, 45 Librarian 25 Cheerleader 45 Marching Band 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 3, 4. Dick Matland-Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 45 All-state Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Madrigal 35 F.F.A. 1, 25 H-Club 45 One Act Plays 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Baseball 35 Wrestling 25 Mid-term Graduate 4. Sylvia Nelson-Girls' Chorus 1, 25 F.H.A. 3, 45 gunior Class Play tusher and crewj 35 Librarian Eunice Oleson-Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 45 Variety Show 1, 2, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 4: Junior Class Play 35 One Act Plays 1, 35 Con- test Speech 35 Annual Staff 45 Bulldog's Bark 3, 4. Jimmy Olson-F,F.A. 1, 2, 35 Junior Class Play tstage lights? 35 Football 45 Boys' Chorus 1, Jackie Patton-Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: officer 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 officer 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 officer 45 Variety Show 2, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 One Act Plays 2, 45 Contest ,Speech 45 Bulldog's Bark 45 All-state Chorus 25 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Brass Choir 35 Theater Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4. Hal Purcell-Class Officer 1, 35 H-Club 3, 45 of- ficer 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Annual Staff 45 Bulldog's Bark 3, 45 Boy of the Month 4. Shirley Rowe-Band 1, 25 Variety Show 25 Home- coming Queen 45 G,A.A. 3, 45 officer 3, 45 Pep Squad 3, 45 officer 4: Junior Class Play tcrewj 35 Senior Class Play 45 One Act Plays 25 Librar- ian 3, 4. Joan Schear-Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3. 43 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 Class Officer 43 Homecoming Candidate 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Play 33 One Act Plays 23 Girl of the Month 43 Librarian 43 Stu- dent Council 1. Paul Schipper-Variety Show 43 F.F.A. 13 H-Club 1, 2, 3, 43 fVice-Pres.J 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Co- Capt. 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Capt. 43 Boys' 'Chorus 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Alvin Simons-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 H-Club 3, 43 F0011- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Rosalyn Simons-Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 officer 33 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 F.H.A. 3, 43 Junior Class Play icrewl 3. Raynard Sommerfeld-Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 officer 13 Variety Show 1, 23 Class Officer 13 HJClub 2, 3, 43 officer 43 Junior Class Play 33 Contest Speech 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Boy of the Month 13 Boy of the Month Committee 13 Bulldog's Bark 3, 43 Student Council 13 Mid-term Graduate 4. Jlim Stahl-Basketball 23 Track 1. Jim Staley-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 H-Club 1, 2, 3, 43 One Act Plays 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys Chorus 1, 2. Norman Thompson-One Act Plays 13 Football tEdinburg, Texasl 13 Wrestling 4. Alwin Toensing-Concordia Academy, St. Paul 13 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 officer 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 officer 33 Boys' Quartette 3, 43 Variety Show 2, 43 Class' Officer 33 One Act Plays 33 Contest Speech 3, 43 Girl of the Month Committee 43 Boy of the Month 33 Annual Staff fco-editory 4-3 Library Board 43 Student Council 33 officer 33 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 43 All-state Band 2, 43 Clar- inet Quartet 2, 3, 43 Clarinet Trio 2. Jody Veeder--One Act Plays 23 Basketball 3. Jim Williams-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 H-Club 2, 3, 43 One Act Plays 23 Football 1, 2, 33 Baseball 3, 43 Boy of the Month 23 Track 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. Officer 3, 4. Dick Wise-Mixed Chorus 23 Variety Show 1, 2, 43 I-I-Club 3, 43 One Act Plays 13 Football 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 33 Student Council 33 Boys' Chorus fVice-Pres.J 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3. eniurs new .ww QB . and . QC? if X, 3,3 is nf I W L si 1 A I ,J 5 A is is-.. ZW 'agaiti xg :Qi an , ,. M ,Q , 3 .. 'W gy 4.-L A Spf CLASS SPONSORS Mr. George York Supt. L. V. Briggs Mr. Marvin Larson Mrs. Helen Dirks Mr. Kenneth Cheeley Mr. Olaph Brunsvold VIZWR' 0112155 jtlrnplqerg Hampton, Iowa, June 1, 1962.-The class of 1952 held their reunion today at Cedar Falls, Iowa. It was wonderful of our former class- mate, Norman Thompson, to let us use his amusement park for this purpose. We also want to express our gratitude to the Hampton Times for the free publication of this article. The editor, Eldon Libby, toolf over for Hal Purcell, who couldn't be with us. Since he has became famed as the second Jerry Lewis his female audiences have been taking too much of his time. Pat Beemer, who just finished her tour as the lead in Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friendf' was also unable to attend since she offered her services to entertain the naval troops. Uleson and Kothe, the great stage team, ar- rived a little late due to a mix-up in Kenny's booking. He is 11ow playing the lead in Amer- ican In Paris, with Eunice as the director and booking agent. Patti Kepler arrived in a mink coat with her recent husband tNo. 35 who is a well-known bandleader. Patti consented to sing us her latest recording Come Un To My House. I am told Patti had a long discussion with Bump Guldburg, now a well-known lawyer, in case she needs any advice in the future. Marilyn Dovey is now modeling the latest in diamond necklaces for Dick Wise, who owns a large jewelry salon in New York City. As usual, Harold Higgins made his grand entrance an hour late, followed by his charm- ing wife, whom all remembered as Joan Schcar. VVe understand they have been playing torrid love scenes opposite each other in their latest film Love'em and I-eave'em. Alvin Simons had to leave early to attend the premier showing of Love'em and Leave- 'em at one of his branch theaters in Peterson- burg. Have you noticed the new cartoon a-dded to the Des Moines Tribune? It is drawn by none other than our own Dallas Funnell. We were all glad to see Miss Kelsey there. Pat's giggle has become famous now. I'm sure we all heard it when she was touring with side- shows for Ringling Brothers. Carolyn Ammerman, now a famed Psychia- trist, was looking for patients. A number of our former classmates had their problems di- agnosed by Dr. Ammerman. Dr. Ray Sommerfeld arrived escorted by two secret service men and his pilot who I was surprised to see, was Dick Matland. Dick has been piloting for Ray for quite a few years I understand. Ray, as you know, has just dis- proved Einstein's theory of relativity, and dur- ing the evening he gave a short lecture on the H-Bomb. The famous private eye Spike,' Jones was unable to attend as he is tied up in a case chasing the notorious Jealous Jackiet' tPat- tonl. We understand that Jackie, one of our former classmates is giving Spike quite the run around. Bob Bruns sped up in his big black Cadillac with a horse trailer on behind. He just could- n't bear to leave his famous steed at the double B. Diamond Jody QVeederJ kept the phone busy telephoning in bets on the latest races. You'Ve probably all seen his pict.ure in the winners circle of all the tracks lately, since he took over Santa Anita's race track. We under- stand Jim Williams has made fame for himself as Jody's private jockey. Sylvia Nelson arrived escorted by the Vice- President of I. P. S. It seems she was one of the lucky secretaries who snared their bosses. Jimmy Olson was unable to be with us, due to the filming of his latest picture, where he is featured as Tarzan. Paul Schipper, now a well-known football coach, arrived by plane with his wife and three-year-old son. After a little persuasion, his son sang for us the one song his father had taught him, t'We're Loyal To You Illinois. During the afternoon we received a cable- gram from South America, voicing our former Homecoming Queen's regrets that she couldn't attend. Shirley's husband was out on a job and she had no one to leave her little bam- binos with. We all had a good laugh at Echo Toen- sing's newest comedy Jerry and Tom . He has taken over the Walt Disney business now. Bonnie Hamilton arrived in a private car. She has now graduated to the front row in a chorus line, but when we all saw the fur coat she wore, we wondered who waits for her after the show is over. Dwight Dreyer has now become one of the fastest daredevils on wheels. He owns and drives his own midget racer Greased Light- ning'.' Joyce Bergmann seems to be doing all right as a private secretary. We don't know, though, whether she meant the job or the boss. The former Ellen, Catherall came with her darling three-year-old triplets, dressed iden- tically. She said between them and the farm she has very little leisure time. Jim Staley previously sent us a letter letting us know he would appear on T. V. as Block- head Blarney in his latest. professiona.l match at 8:30 over Channel H. H. S. VVe all missed the presence of Leroy Behn, bue he seemed to be with us when we saw him on Television as a news broadcaster. Karl Brun, after three years of voice lessons, finally perfected his own commercial for Cam- el cigarettes. Rosie Simons turned her radio broadcast on The World and the Women In It over to one of her daughters, so she would be able to at- tend today. We were very sorry Barbara Lehmann c0uldn't be there, but she just couldn't get away. The President is keeping her busy do- ing shorthand these last few months. Cecil Baldwin owns one of the largest chain of grocery stores in the country. He has offer- ed jobs to any previous class members who are qualified. Jim Stahl made a late, but hasty arrival on his newest jet motorcycle. He has made quite a. killing on these, I hear. Bob Heilskov drove out from Chicago, where he is playing second chair, third row piccolo for the Chicago Symphony. Mary Graves invited us to drop into her Jade Room next time we are in Chicago. She specializes in Italian dishes. Richard Crawford just finished his sentence for bigamy. Never will learn, will he? Donna Boyenga and her husband flew in from Washington, D. C., where he holds the position of Postmaster General. Di Harrison, after years of college prepara- tion now has her long sought position of head buyer of nuts and bolts for tl1e Looney-Tooney Car factory. Leonard Berghoefer has developed a new weed killer, so corn doesn't. have to be plowed as often. He has been doing quite a bit of ex- perimenting on his 500 acre farm, lately. Marilyn Douglas hitch hiked up from her home in Des Moines to be with us, where she sells all the latest brands of cigarettes. Of course, she is prepared to tell the customers her preference of brands. Audrey Madson took the day off from her taxi stand to come to the reunion. She has offered all her old classmates bargain rates for anywhere in the city. Along with the ride Audrey gives you a review of the latest town affairs. Earl Lehman volunteered his services to demonstrate his new method of home perma- nents. Loretta Janssen brought one of her latest designs in women's dresses from her dress shop in Paris. Neva Davis was unable to attend as she had to appear in court. It seems she, along with three other members of the class, was involved in a hit and run accident. VVe were glad to welcome Betty Maddox back home. She had done a wonderful job in organizing a world-wide orphanage. She brought one of her little Japanese orphans to keep her company. Mrs. George Hollenbrush, better known to us as Rosemary Collins, was unable to attend due to all of her New York society affairs. l'lveryone had a good time and agreed that the reunion was a great success. The only trouble we had was with Merle Kaplan, who was mak- ing so much money from his classmate's chil- dren matching pennies, he didn't. want to leave. Glass In September, 1939, with pigtails flying and cowlicks refusing to be brushed down, we tod- dled off to kindergarten. In that trouping band of innocent, wide-eyed monsters were Joan Sehear, Echo Toensing, Eldon Libby, Eunice Oleson, Hal Purcell, Rosalyn Simons, Larry Guldberg, Carolyn Ammerman, Cecil Baldwin, Pat Beemer, Dallas Funnell, Rose- mary Collins, Leonard Berghoefer, Neva Davis, Karl Brun, Mary Graves, Kenneth Kothe, Di- ane Harrison, Betty Maddox, Jackie Patton, and Sylvia Nelson. First grade, with its colossal hallowe'en par- ty and valentine box, added Lerow Belm and Marilyn Dovey. Bob Bruns, Gordon Jones, and Jim Stahl joined the selected few in second grade. The following year Dwight Dreyer, Bonnie Hamil- ton, Bob Heilskov, and Jody Veeder joined our group. Fourth grade added only one, Donna Boyen- ga, and fifth grade produced nothing, in the way of new class members. This was the year of the grade operetta. Sixth grade, the year of reckoning, we were now able to climb to the third floor in tl1e Franklin Building. That year added eight more to our midst, Ellen Uatherall, Lyle Craighton, Marilyn Douglas, Audrey Madson, Dick Matland, Jim Olson, Alvi11 Simons, and Dick Wise were the lucky ones this year. Junior High, those words held a lot of mean- ing for us. We were 11ow fully grown-up and could even elect our own cheerleaders. Neva Davis and Pat Beemer later put their experi- ence to use as High School cheerleaders. Joyce glilisinrg Bergmann, Loretta Janssen, Harold Higgins, Shirley Rowe, Paul Schipper, Jim Staley, and Norman Thompson joined us in the seventl' grade with Pat Kelsey and Ray Sommerfeld adding to the mob in eighth grade. To help us brave the Seniors' initiation as freshmen, we were reinforced with Richard Crawford, Barbara Lehmann, Merle Kaplan, Jim VVilliams, and Earl Lehmann. Our carni- val that year was a stupendous success, and graduation with all its trimmings seemed a long way off. Our sophomore year fairly flew by and be- fore we knew it we were faced with the Junior class play, all the decorating for Homecoming, and the Junior-Senior Banquet with southern fried chicken, Spanish moss, Moonlight , and a floor show. Patti Kepler joined us this third year of high school. With pigtails bobbed and cowlicks nicely combed, we sadly end our Senior year. A lot of things have happened, incidents an-d events which we shall never forget. Initiation, Va- riety Show, Senior class play, our second Jun- ior-Senior banquet tguests this yearj, Career Day, animal swaps, Senior Breakfast, the im- mortal Senior drive, and finally, Baccalaureate and Commencement. All of these will be filed away and treasured the rest of our lives. 'tHampton, to thine honored name, lift we 11ow our voices, Noble High .School in whose fame, everyone rcjoices. In our halls assembled here, sing we Alma Mater, dear This our pledge forever be, Hampton High, we honor thee. Motto: Non est vivere est valere vita: Not merely to exist, but to amount to some- thing in life. Flower: Purple Iris Colors: Purple and Silver Qblnhernlzxssnwn fljuninrs Q H - - . ,,.., ,.:V. 1 ' ' .I 1 , Esther Alert-Pesty. : 'iv my . as-K ',,A ,,,,. 'H ' ,,',,, Armon Allen-Meetch' at the rink. We ' '--' 1 Q , G Wgx 'uvu Z S Wu . Olga Anderson-Naughty, Naughty. ff 'V . ,,,. f ' ' ' .A Us I ' ' MWF' J, ..,,.. 2 1 Mary Balkema-Beware-Woman driver? A . Y, -. .521 . 'N' I- A ' Phyllis Behn- Sorry, my book's Phyl-led. . .- ' , , 1': - ' ' J , ii I i -1. 4':--,' 25153 I I ' '- . , ' LeRoy Berghoefer-Always in a Stu. M L W1 Harry Birdsell-Wanted: A chauffeur. 5 -If mf ,... ms- 'fr Thadd Canon-Walking innocence. I ' Paul Christiansen-Future member of Dowl D if ' ' 1 . .,,, W '2'2 1 ' 'r s Tigers 'X i .gy Dick Dreyer-Caged! fTo Study halll. ff ' 2' ai U wax 1, 'I . ' - '.--: 1 5' -,P jg. '.:. in . . , . '-'1 if 3. V Halvor Egede- Ole and I get along fine. Z 1 if. ' , 3, V I my Jr. Endriss-- Pm Karen for you. -luu A 55' ' sg L if f lt, y EE in ,..,.- D ig Charles Farnham-Col. Farnham of St. Farn- K ,A ., ,fifiia J my I 'I - A A ham and Butler. , ' 'WQM-gg' Q - :-: . , . ,Z, , ' ' Barb Folbrecht- Bobbin'I along the highway. ' .' ' - ' Q ' P 't -:v -P Duane Furman-Bradford Tech! I i ,. , .5 1 ,:r, ,. gk ,,. ., itqimak i 5 ag. , it I . ,ga ' y -,'- x ...A 2 AA .4..,,fl J .W N l ' ' . j. . A .. .,b, . . f .m b Q ' 'N' is g i! -'J N ' -A 5 Y jp if ' if . , -J Q I ylba E H i Y , E m .fx i A N---ff i l i J V JUNIOR OFFICERS President .......................,..............................., Dale Stover Vice President ..... ......... ........... Pa ul Christiansen Secretary ............ ............................... C harles Farnham Treasurer ........ -.-., ...... .- ......... -. Dick Jorgensen John Gutz-Innocent E'p . LeRay Harty-Sleeping again. Marie Heuer- I live for weekends. Charles Honeck- Girls call me 'Honeck the tonic'. Jo Hovmark- Dick 'em up. Dick Huntington-Just twangin' around. Andrew Janssen- Andy . Bill Jensen- Stan Jensen. Jenny Jensen- Can't heln lovin' that man.' Dick Jorgensen-Managin'. v Keith Kelsey- 'Speed . John Knueppel-Wanted: A toni. John Marschall-Keep your eye on the ball. Dick McSpaden- Mac . Earl Menning-'Tm 'Menning' my way. Iuniurs Russell Menning-- My brotner and our hogS.' 'W Q 1 .ik ' ' I A529 M .. 5 Betty Miller- I'm looking for a tall one. 'I',: . QQ Q .Q Q . AQ Eleanore Nolte- and a basket ball player. ,, ' V' J -Q 'V' 56 ' zu L . gif Dorothy Pandil-Lovable. I 1 1 1 X -. ' ' Junior Parks- Come wiz me to de El Rancho. rt Q N' QQ Q , ' Q Q I . 5 QQ,y,,,q' ,- - Q. K 1 .,.,.. , .,':' .,,,.. Q Sv! I 3 il... I Q Nu.. . I QQ QQ Q, J -s '- A-J' M Bill Pearson-High class Pedro. iv? W' . ' ' . ,-W... ,X 'S' 'Q' Sue Peterson- Si Lence. - ' f ' ,Q 2 H15 .. Y, V' N qv Ronald Poling-Fugitive from Jennings. I ..- K..,,,, ' ' Q .Q 'V' 5 Marian Pralle-Wish I was a cook. ' - 1 is gr 'lf Bonnie Rice-Crew cut. ' . .. l .e ' I A fi 'X Marvin Roberts-Just my Bill. l 'MQ . N Q3 F A Marvin Rodemeyer-Rovin' Mortemeyer. fn, JQX ff-lc 4159 .av-5 ffm , . J. B. Sanders-Still lookin'. 5' 'X an Qf' 3 W 1 3 I 9 Frank Scalise-Pitchin' pennies. 'Q Q. I 1 : ..-'- S Nr , Frieda Schlaman-Over hill. over Dale , Q gqf' Q' QQ JU' X5 i 'N' l S 'S ' -QQ I 'M 2 A X! if aw I I i.., Q --:-- : . '-- Q v-,' . , ..f ' -' . Beverly Sheeler-- Pat me on the back. W ' Qi, ' A N 'isa' ,T . Sheila Snater-I like black Chevies. A' ' 25 5 Rena Steenhard--Let's go to Hubbard. B 5.9 Q. in i Dale Stover- Free da slaves, says Mr. Pres- i'i gf. 1' f -- A .I 1 ' dent. I ' I , I . ' ' Pat Thomas-Still waters run deep. '- 5' 3 V Q Q . , ...QQ QQ .,, Q Q ky Q , . 1 nw we Q I, Q Q Q ,uv Q c J 'r P mr k P rt cake ' Q3 . -...W 1' . nw . . immerman- a y ca e, a y . 2 ,Q .fy J ' Betty Walton-Dough-Ray-Me. Q 'Q ' ' -' fi' Betty Whitmore- Anyone see a sailor? as-'Hn : ' ' I Q , - Nancy Williams-Want a Skeeter -I mean Q QQ f N sknnter. UJQ d IQ, Vg ' ' . 'ff QQ' X Jo Windelow-I'm nxe . . ,.-- '51 X' I esir I ...... f I I I V' , 1 'X Q Q ,.,QQ. Q ,.-,, si Q.. . .Q ,Q QQQQQ Elva Lou Wolf--I'm a wolf but I run with ' K up I we Y . if -' hounds. 1 gg-gy 5: . R .., bi R Q, '-. I Harold Woltjer-Sammy - Hon . - , QQ,.Q QQ T '1.Q Don Zimmer-Dumont bound. . Q Q f':-., smug. I . , '-i- - sw JUNIOR SPONSORS Miss Marian Barger Miss Julia Mace Mr. Maurice Feese Mr. Wilbur Yeutter Miss Mary Homeier Snplinmures V :Z 'W' ,fy 1 , 'park , . ., il , fm- 'ef ,.. :,. ,.':E -'Q 1- ,.,., if it :,, .. ss. L 1-M y I L-,4. y.,. . . ' X fig --,.. . . A, 'I D Qtrl I M XY , A, . 'L 5 - V , 4, W ... y M . '-- . E H. ,.x, QHZ: . in , ii' , Q., .,,,. L 1' if - . ie: if slimy 'wr 'ii ,am . t -i. , 5, ' We W in A r f X me a it IN Wulf 1 .. .gm 'W' if . 5? . . is ft 2 ziz' ' ' W -. ..: za.. .: ' '::. .. . ' ': ' I . ::- 5 ,.g f., E : -Z XQI 2 .5 - . A wmv President SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Lynn Jondahl Vice President ........... ..... L arry Larson Secretary-Treasurer .,., .... M uriel Paulson Virgil Botts-Our boy, Vip , Betty Crawford-Sassy lassie with the classy chassis. Keith Cuffel-Gorgeous George the Second. Carol Danielson-The innocent type. Carol Davis-Three cheers for Bradford Tech! Alice Day-My mind's made up. Jim Dirks- I like figures . fMathernatical, heh! hehll Jack Donaldson- I disagree . Gerry Elsbury-Quite the charmer, isnake that isl. Ellen Gangstead-Loping along to Latimer. Martha Harrison-Dear John, I think the world of you. Bob Hartgrave- Molasses . Lee Heins-Just me and the cows. Sally Herren- Lonesome, So Lonesome . Dick Holtze- Peg O' My Heart Lois Janssen-Schipper's closest rival. Esther Jensen-Oh, that convertible! Norman Johansen-Still waters run deep. Lynn Johndahl-Our classy president. Janice Keepf- Night and Day , Keith Kothenbeutel-Me and the F. F. A. Jim Kerr-Star freshmore, QMore fresh than star.J Ronald Lindner- But, Coach, my back- Jim Low- Fiend to all and a Bother to every other Scout. C. J. Mosher-The quiet type. Sheila Muhlenbruch-Hansell Bound Blonde. Beverly Murphy-One of Mother Murphy's Meatballs. Nancy Norvell-Gentlemen prefer 'blOl1deS, for -a reasonable facsimilei. Jim Olmstead- I have two-brothers! Eugene Parks-Little Toot. Kay Patton-Handle with Kayere. Phyllis Plullus-With a song in her heart. Muriel Paulson- Tell me another one. Nancy Peterson-A's or else! Kathryn Prior-Arthur Godfrey fan. Donald Raisch- I've got you under my skin. - Wham Snpliumnres 'Nil wil. K QQ Ray Rasmussen-An apple a day keeps the '1 sa-.u 'M' p Q, I N J 'T' doctor away. Y V Hb qv Kenneth Rodemeyer- Just call me Humphery Lowell Sandin- Anyone have some old stamps? VR 5 l K , rf .,.. - Norma Sohermer-Available. i ak H ..: .. ,X Sharon Schomberg- I like it, I like it. WOW! Ronald Schoon-After he shines he,s Schoon. Joan Simonsen-Persistant. Donna Smith- I really haven't much to say. Lynn StaynerQPest. Archie Steenhard-One of the Jennings' boys. Shirley Taylor- Extra-credit work keeps me busy. Cheryl Thomas- I've been to Chicago. Marge Velkers-- Howdy, Podnerf' Marjorie Wildeboer-All that and an artist too! .P Whig, 'W wvvhebsg i 'EM' .5 li yq, 'hh V9 if - - ' s....,. M X. X 'rm- 'Y S ' s 'Y' D ' - -1 , . l lah! ons Woltjer- Ive got a Dreyer brain than - .9 W is Nw most people. .5 yr wg--if Kay Yaw- Me and my powerful car. ' uv-1' Connie Zacharias- Chuckle, Chuckle. fx Terry Peacock-Colorful tylpe, V Mr. Phillip Haseon Mr Alton Hillman Mr. Loyd Johnson Mr Aaron Wheeler 1 9'N nl- Q' 4 res men by f y , A A ' l ji if .- 'znni W ,... ,RM W, wi wh KW .,. . ,Lin . V W., I ::,. ,,, i A-., B assi .sian af: a. , A zz. ' gg In I Q' 1 . an . .--' . gg . - Q.. I uw, A' N .L.. dv- at' we f j 1 fa W' 1 riigffl X N5 fy.: t . an . .A . QW' Lf' XX X aww if - ,L an-xkf kt x it it ,,,A , - W. M gi, . ha. v,., 5 NW , 1 . yg Q W B ' offs ' A z - .,,. ,H .. 3 - ' -- :: ' fA' ':'1 ,A-'A' a HQ QVPA :,V i e -1- ... . . --'., - : -V1 - zg: fi QQ K . -s:,.:. , ,.,,.., I-. t I V :E I N I KN 55.25. z.: :.,:v .. 'mmm' CFWMMQ V '5 4. ...W W M is W is Q f ' ' wiv' , . a M X 4 3 '.'-- : 'f r. 1 -V ..:. I --'A- r i .,t.. In A -,,.A. 1 .,': I i 1 L---' Q' in .V -',' '- . Q.. - ,v'- A Z i In ' 'I ' 5 5 Jfih A A i K Q K? is . e r : , ' ' Q 1,. M Z H aw. V it P Q-,' '::'? , ' 5 , , fr D' J ' . N L Q f ..., . fl . - ' ay . . y .... X . -IV 1. . -. . .,,.V ,.,, , A... X . g .W,,WkM, A .V i W ii hilli W. , r aa.. -- FRESI-IMEN OFFICERS Pffsidellt -------.-------------.----- ................ ......... B a rbara Akers Vice President, ,,,,.,,,.,,,,. ,..,.,A,.- J chu Madsen Secretary-Treasurer .... .... S hirley Whipple Martha Abel-Ready, willing, and able. Bonnie Ahrens-School's a cinch. Barbara Akers-Our efficient official. W3Yne Aldinger-Our little speed ball. Barbara Anderson-Blue eyed blond. Neil Anderson-Short, blond, and cute. Dennis Berk-Alah! Alah! Karen Blanchard-Such a JUNIOR Miss, Dean Blackmer-Blackmail. Barbara Boehmler-Cute 'n classy. Bette Bonsall-I'm all JIMmed up. Howard Branson-Athletic type? Susan Brasel-Quiet type? Diana Burmaster-Little girl with a curl. Rosella Buss-Little but mighty. Elizabeth Butler--Nightingale in jeans. Margot Christiansen-Personality Plus! Myrtle Cormany-Mystic Myrt. Dean Craighton-The Great Lover. Sandra Dickson-She's generally speaking. Gladys Dirkson-Glamorous Gladys. Chuck Donahue--Modesty is not one of my vir- tues. John Dorsey- Smoke gets in my eyes . Wayne Dreyer-I done it!! Johnny Ellison--Teacher's pet! Joan Fink-I- Fink I will. Janet Gelder-Oh, Sam, please don't park here! Earl Grabbe-Woo! Woo! Joann Haines-LIBBY.S fruit juice. Beverly Hartgrave-Dou't TERRY here too long. 7 res XIIBII 'rr K A V' 'x'- 1 ' . I Q H J za, , Q Pat Higgins-Little H. R. - ' . K r 1 - e J ' ' .I Mary Ann Janssen-One of the Janssen tribe. an A f 'la-it ff f ,V . U ua. Maxine Janssen--Everybody's pal, 'mil' 'wS..,, ':' f' -, N' - 'Er rw Jean Ann Jensen-Laidy Wrestler. Y J ' K P J 'K ' X Donald Jones-Rough, tough stuff. , 3K 5 ' ' , M I. -. - r ,.,, , ,. .ff ss. 1 ' - ,M .W ' 5' 'r ' lim , . K KK . WK K .. N132 ' is an : A 'fi' xK Helen Jones-Rough, tough stuff's sister. .,,. .,,. MV E ,,., st K , N E. S Ni LaRae Jones--I take life Ernestly . agp- . 9' X Marsha Jones-Melodious Miss. R . ' .sw S, J f Judith Juengel-Jolly, Jumping, Jingling, Judy. . . .YY V Dorothy Kaplan-Our little Glowworm J K W . .,,u K K .J-QFVE .Q A 1 J Y Q ,KKK K -K 5 K. . .,.- . K KKK Beverly Kelly-Me and my love life. M' 2 -f ,ig 5 -. 5 ' -f - Q ff' ,,,, , David Kelsey-Engine-itis. .. I. ey- . ' . as A 'L 5 me Beverly Lehmann-Is baloney really horse 2 '!'IT'1 y j . vga , - Sv' 'J in ' 'f 'V' . meat? , I W K K . ,.,' .cy K . K ,csv ,Q xg-fr Janice Low-Swell gal. K i -. ' Charlene Lursen-Have I got some lint on my ,,.,- ' f Sh 0 es ? K .K Ks M K., ..,,,.. . N K A .1 f... . . .. - W ':'- C. K ,L NK i 'mi 9 J X . is John Madson-Strong, silent GJ type. If . V ' if 1- ' . L Ramon Meyer--Ramon's shy, but an all right as A 1' . 5535 ,rx ' V' V.,' . i':xTf?-2 guy- ' S :QI li? - 'N Y, . V My P Dean Mllen-- Surrey With the Fringe On Top . 'V' 1. ' Q up -G' f ' E Yr J Lou Ann Mosher- Mosh the second. S -., ..,'I2'v ' V E H? Arnelda Muhlenbruck-Mullin' over a brook. Q W f i ' , ' .' . A . KK Q K . A .1 N, .... .wwf Bob Nelson-Bedtime for Bonzo! Donna Nivens-The quiet, shy type. Ruth Patton-My brother . . my brother. Selly Peterson-Motto-all gain: no loss, tee, hee, hee, hee. Darlene Phillips-Quiet and brainy, never zany. Carole Randall-How are your hornrims, Ein- stein? Patsy Rice-She's sure nice, really full of spice! Joy Rozenvink-Jumping for Joy. Sharon Schear-My hobby is extra Math prob- lems! Ernest Sehlaman-Einstein? ' . Q N . . V ., ,.-' K 5. Trn- if Q f ', ,M ik 'V-v A . it P' 4 res men V bllz ., 'Q uf: ':v:': L5 ' .-,-, 1 ,..' 'llb E N : - 5 we - A 'M Q . N. ,ia .... at I 4, --, A - K t Y. X ' X V, l A ,A., ,.-,, '-. ..... .l S E V , V ,,,., My ,4 ,, l KN , fl el.. M S 1 mi A,,, , Al l ' ' fi. Ng aw 3 Z, . x N, If M - w., .. I T' l FW V, ,K at - Ngnawpw V Q, Na N 1 4 'I' It H 34:1 . 'Y' -an--'W W M '- .- , ws . x 'ii .-..-v he erre in V -... 5 an ' rf? Q , ,:,J ..,,. . ., , kr '-',, If S : :lll ,. ' ,, . ' 'M gli fl :'A Q Q E e em , . I 'i ' . R 1 FRESHMEN SPONSORS Mr. Dale Zaiger Miss Eva Marie Bryant Miss Jeanne Dudley Duane Sherer-Duh! Lois Sherer-Bold and wreckless. Mary Seims-Splitting my seams. llo Mae Simons-What, where, when, why? Mary Ann Smith-Look at those oil Dereks . Darrel Staley-Einstein with no head. James Stayner-I like 'em short with freckles. Louella Stock-Oh, those Nevada vacations. Dale Stockberger-Ha,mpton's Herb Shriner. .loan Stover-Curly locks. f Margaret Swanson-Brainy Beauty. Mary Jane Thompson-Here Fido! LaVerne Towle-Mr. Five by Five. Jay Vanwert-My pigs. Robert Wagner-At least he's tall and dark. Arlazld Waters-Our little fire ball all fburned ou . Shirley Whipple-Life's road has such Bumps. Ilene Wllllams-Low voiced lamb. LaVonne Wlllms- Herman , Pat Wlndelow-Pefppy personality. Richard Wright--He's all-wright . Beverly Wohlford-Big thing-s come in little packages. fdlyletics Bob Heilskov 3 : ff . 'Nm Dwight Dreyer xf934g sv' ' ' Alvin Si moms glfnnilmll illetter QiHHrnners wuz? Gordon Jones QW A uw' 5-,,.uuwv 'x Paul he-hxpper First All-State Team P . - .,,. , 5525 'in ,S 4 A ,,,Ns . Y 2 ai' y , 6 'K Q mm W N.- N...,M A ,M ' il ' m .sauna W-vkx aw , f -' ,W W Eldon Libby Xtiksz . Hzfzixxm A2 '-2 as-pfa' '- '-:' X Q Paul Schipper Merle Kaplan M, 'U' Q hu Hal Purcell f f' 'k 'T K if 5 MM ,, ,Arun fi'U D unu- , . , Q, Ni? if Bob Bruns . N U, own W1-Q,-,W X .lim T-ltzxlvy lx QR if Q31 ,QA fi Harold Wolt , xl! nh f'e 'Pw 5 si -.W 'S-'L Hanan- nio ' Q-ed! Baldwin Hurry Blrdsvll ,. , .. .T g, 33- 2, gg Rx mgxx v if 5 Nia ego '11-sg-fair aww 'wal-' A .ier 1' iii QQ' 1 Q'Hf 9 ' 3 Jim Olson . -1:- ffm 32 M 'f Q fain 'W X 5 gl, .,,- ...nw 3 N M1555 fluiiw Dick D reyer rf 'jf 3 Lee Heins , K ig ' '12, ' , Q Bill Jensen I M y Q au- F A Ray Ra:-em ussen K sz, zlt p ls .Q -ill Aauiu., 80' Dick .lorgfenson EHHH-ite Squah ., 'Q H9 -,,., ifm al 9 2, s K iffff s, A , , ,J X wma., First row-Coach Cheeley, Junior Parks, Virgil Botts, Gordon Jones, Jim Staley, Lee Heins, Dick Dreyer, Bob Heilskov, John Gutz, Dick Jorgenson, DJn Zimmer. Second row-Coach Brunsvold, Jim Low, Paul Christiansen, Halvor Egeoe, Harry Birdsell, Eldon Libby, Merle Kaplan, Hal Purcell, Dick Matland, Bob Hartgrave. Back row-Cecil Baldwin, Dwight Dreyer, Al Simons, Bob Bruns, Paul Schipper, Bill Jensen, Harold Woltjer, Jimmy Olson. Coach Hillman, Ray Rasmussen. glfnnthall Hampton ------',,- ........... 3 3 Belmond ................ ,A,,, 0 Hampton .,..,..... .4.,,,,,,,. 1 3 Forest City ,,,,,,,,,.A, ---q,,,.... 1 4 Hampton ,......... ,4,A,,,,,,, 1 3 Webster City ,.,,,,,,, ,,.x,x.q... 2 5 Hampton .......... ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Algona ,,,,,,,,,,,4.,,,.,, lllllnnvunv 2 0 Hampton .......... ,,,,,, ,,,, 3 3 Humboldt ,.A,,,,,,,,A, ,-,-- 7 Hampton .......,,. ,,,,,,.,,,, 2 6 Iowa Falls ,,,.,,,,4,,,,, ,4,.p--,--, 1 4 Hampton .......... 4,,,4,..A., 4 1 Eagle Grove ,n,.4,,,, ptbvpugppu 0 Hampton .,,....... ,,,,,,,,... 1 3 Clarion ..,, , ,...,n,.,.,,, -,,,,,,,4. 2 0 Hampton ...l....., ,,,.,,,,,,, 2 5 Clear Lake ,.,,t,o C, .,,,,,4,,,. 13 Hampton opened the 1951 season with a victory over Belmond. Two losses away from home followed, but the Homecoming game with Algona brought back the fire, and the team won all but one of the remaining games for a second place in the North Central Conference standings. One of the most outstanding games was with Humboldt. Humboldt was unbeat.n until a spirited Bulldog team humbled them 33-7. The rivalry between the Bulldogs and the Iowa Falls Cadets resulted in a thriller which Hampton won 26-13. The last game of the sea- son, with Clear Lake, put the finishing touches on a wonderful season as eighteen Seniors bade farewell to the high school gridiron with some of the best blocks, tackles, and runs of the year, and another Bulldog victory 25-13. After the completion of the season the All-Conference and All-State teams were selected. Paul Schipper and Al Simons received positions on the First All-Conference team, and Bob Heilskov won a second team position. Jim Olson, Eldon Libby, and Jim Staley received Hon- orable Mention. Paul also placed on Jack North's Fifth All-State team and the Associated Press First All-State team. Al received Honorable Mention from Jack North. glfreslpnure Squah W ,t , iir,er2'fMQai?f 'aw , li .,,,,., A Q ' '.-- -glf Q - N Front row-Dick Holze, Dick Wright, Darrel Staley, Bob Hartgrave, Donald Jones, Duane Sh91'9l', Jim Low, Chuck Donahue. Second row-Coach Floyd Ogelsby, LaVeri1e Towle, Wayne Dreyer, Lynn Srayner, Aflafld VVMGYS, Bob Nelson, Johnny Ellison, C, J. Mosher, Coa-ch Johnson. D Back row-Howard Branson, Jim Stayner, Keith Kothenibeutel, Wayne Aldinger, Dean Miller, Dale Stockberger. Elmivf Zflish Sum Bottom row-Garry Low, Roger Scalise, George Jobe, Junior Soper, Deone Harty, Bob Paulson, Dale Karsjens, Eddie Jo Cahilll, Floyd Pralle, Tommy Miller, Jim Coonley. Second row-Gary Olson, Lance Kleckner, George Strahorn, Richard Hamilton, Joe Kinsel, Don Jen- sen, Melvin Johansen, Dick Gregory, Larry Danielson, Perry Pearson. Third row-Bob Wright, Larry Botts, Edwin Shaffer, Durwood Thomas, Larry Wise, Arnold Gunder- son, Douglas Dlekman, Bob Schomberg, Jim Donhowe, Larry Towne. sw 5112195 W X, Li . . ? 5 ' Lf! -'S E1 93 if , .. -' 1' ' Q Q5 f K f' : : f Q .. ..,A . 'W 'W Q, wi-+ H- v if Aix M A f Q M' 04 -vii fan: swag 'WW' 6 will ,, . ww fi QA Harry Birdscll WRU' 454' A Gordon Jones 1 we ss. , , who ' was , 5 Il lx Eldon Libby 'fgaskeihzxll Leiter winners Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton Hampton 1 36 50 47 44 58 31 48 49 65 60 45 40 55 46 46 41 46 51 50 62 41 46 .',,.. : .',': ., ,i 3 of .QP ah ,, N434 Paul Schipper Belmond Xllumboldt Forest City 1Iowa Falls Holy Family 'Webster City Eldora Algona 'Eagle Grove l'Clear Lake Osage 'Clarion Iowa Falls Clear Lake Holy Family Iowa Falls 'Eagle Grove Belmond 'Clarion Belmond tSecti0nalJ Aplington tDistrictJ Oelwein fDistrictj 'Conference Games Sk If 'W' Hal Purcell ll. 5, ., ..,. .. g sl Wg' H 5? Bill Jensen . pt,y if ZQZE in 9 +-- -- Q p 1' if was Q lx Bob Bruns lyme: ,i f f'x5 X John Marschall Ewan 541135 juefl 211 MQ 2' l Jw Ali IS Bottom row-H. Purcell, H. Birdsell, G. Jones, J. Mnrsclrall, E. Libby, P. Christensen. Top row-Coach Ken Cheeley, V. Botts, B. Jensen, P. Schipper, D, Stover, B. Bruns, J. Guts. This year the basketball team, composed of seven seniors and five juniors came through with an above average season. The Bulldogs loss to Eagle Grove kept them from being tied for first place in the conference, although their seven Wins and three losses rated them sec- ond. This year the Bulldogs were nosed out of the conference tourna- ment by Iowa Falls in a thriller, 58-54. In the Sectional Tournament they blazed by Belmond 61-39, and then journeyed to Waverly for the District. Hampton defeated Aplington in the first game by a close mar- gin, 41-39. In the final game the Bulldogs met Oelwein, and, after lea.d- ing in the third quarter by seven points, dropped behind to lose a heart- breaker, 50-46. li . glfrnslpnnre Squuh F'ront row-D. Berk, W. Dreyer, B. Hartgryve, B. Nelson, J. Dirks, E, Grabbe D Wright, B. Branson. ' ' Back row-D. Stockberger, J. Stayner, D. Heins, B. Wagner J. Madsonl R. Rasmus sen, K. Kothenbeutel, Coach Brunsvold. ' , - wwf 341211 Il 5 EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Bottom row-B. Paulson, L. Danielson, L. Cooking, D. Gregory, E. Cahill, Mr. Schminke Top row-D. Crandall, manager, D, VanWert J. Miller A. Gunderson D. Thomas L Barts. ' ' ' ' ' SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM .J 2 Q i Bottom row-G. Low, J. Coonley, J. Cannon, J. Burke, R. Kracht, G. Oleson. Top row-Mr. Svchnlinke, P. Pearson, W. Lumley, L. Wise, A. Miller, D. Jensen D Crandall Man- ager, ' ' ' Hjuninr Qmresilers ye. Back row-G. Olsson, D. Hamilton, J. Hovmark, D. Harty, R. Hamilton, F. Escauedo, L. Comstock. Front row--L. Towne, P. Caspers, E. Schafer, R. Palmer, A. Harty, J. Paullus, W. Lumley. fllldrestlizng Squash Front row-L. Harty, C. Donahue, R. Schoon, J. Dorsey, D. Staley, L. Guldberg, Second row-D. Furman, J. lhidriss, J. Williams, D. Jones, J. Staley, D. Dreyer. Third row-D. Blackmer, N. Anderson, H. Woltjer, N. Thompson, D. Kelsey, A. Waters and Coach Oglesby, Although the wrestling squad as a team did not have an outstanding season, there were many good individual accomplishments. As the season progressed, Hampton became more ex- perienced and improved remarkably. In one of the highlights of the season, the State Y.M.C.A. Tournament, Larry Guldberg threw his opponent to win first place. Jim .Staley followed close- ly with second place. In the Eagle Grove Invitational Tournament Larry Guldberg won sec- ond place while Jim Williams and Jim Staley each tied for third place. Larry Guldberg also won third place in the district tournament. With only four seniors leaving, the team next year should be considerably Stronger. Q43 ,XB ix.- .L -531 A U Qllnitiaiiun R' X s 'K Q , rw-his Qalfiw fxutngraplq Wfeqxjxlxg AQEM Sfueeilpeerri Sfrnrl M,.,.':fY'W's.9 . .v qu nw y lk, 4 553 W + if A-if .vm ,S Vx J 9' ,Si mf Qi? ff mai W mm 5 A - Wax- Wm -Elf! ff EIIUZB5 w V MQ gifliss New Bahia glmissa g'BiEI112 gilurrisnn nmernming Qaitenhanis miss Hmm Sclywr jiqiss llhxiricia iigcemer Wm. FH umernming 3,9 3 ew ssfl Sfneetlqeaxi ,gifnirl This year at H. H. S. the annual staff pre- sented an all-high school dance, The Sweet- heart Swirl, at which the Sweetheart of the Scarlet and Black was announced. Nine or- ganizations elected candidates for this honor. Every girl in high school was eligible for this nomination with the exception of the Home- -.auU Nuff coming Queen and her court. The publicity campaign staged by the various organiza- tions turned out to be one of the most daz- zling speetacles H. H. S. had seen for quite some time. During the week preceding the dance the entire student body voted for the candidate of their choice The suspense and competition was ended and the campaigning climaxed on the evening of March 14th at the high school gymnasium, where the dance was held and the Sweetheart of the Scarlet and Black was announced. mix fb 49177-'V 'Ns W wsu' c Uusinhians, Serreiaries, anh Nurse Each school year is crowded with activities of all types, but one seldom stops to consider those who, behind the scenes, keep the machinery, buildings, and students all working smoothly. We dedicate this page to the janitors, secretaries and school nurse. Chester Kotheubeunel, Frances Porter. Bill Woods Mrs. Beed 1. 3.,a.f 'Q W Ruth Johnson -Marlys Rodemeyer flgrgzrnizzdinwzf- s 2 ,ZH anus was Front row-L. Guldberg, G. Jones, E. Libby, B. Heilskov, R. Rasmussen, H. Wolfjer, Coach Cheeley- Second rowiL. Harty, D, Dreyer, H. Birdsell, J. Staley, P. Schlpper, D. Wise, N. Botts. . P H Third row-R. Crawford, D. Dreyer, J. Marschall, J, Dnlcs, R. Bruns. M. Kiiplflll, C, Biiwldwlllv H- UFCG - Fourth row-J. Williams, A, Simons, D. Funnell, L. Heins, J. Endriss, J. Gutz, B. Jensen. rs.gx.gx. First row-Miss Mitchell, E. Oleson, M. Pralle, E. Wolf, E. Alert, B. Rice, D. Pandil, B. Sheeler, J. Keepf, C. Davis, D. Woltjer. Second row-S. Brasel, S. Snater, P. Kelsey, S. Schomburg, E. Gangstead, O. Anderson, M. Thompson, L. Stock, J. Gelder, M. Smith, M. Velkers, C. Danielson. Third row--S. Peterson, M. Janssen, L. Janssen, M. Grapes, A. Muhlenbrueh, H. Jones, L. Mosher, J. Fink, K. Patton, B. Boehmler, B, Folbrecht, B. Bonsall. Fourth row-E Catherall, R. Collins, S. Shear, D. Kaplan, S. Dixon, J. Haines, B. Hartgrave, R. Patton, P. Rice, J. Stover, A. Day. Fifth row-J, Patton, F. Schlaman, P. Higgins, S. Whipple, K. Blanchard, D. Nivens, J. Jensen, I. Simons, C. Zacharias, B. Crawford. F' F' 0 a .v Front row-D. Dreyer, D. Berk, D. Staley, L. Stayner, J. Ellison, J. Williams, M. Rodemeyer, B, Heilskov, L. Ber- ghoefer, B. Bruns Second row-R. Wagner, D. Raistch, L. Lehmann, L. Craighton, D. Furman, E. Grabbe, D. Miller, H. Egede, J. Staley. Third row-K. Yaw, C. Honeck, D. Craighton,, R. Crawford, N. Johansen, L. Heins, L. Berghoefer, H. Meyer, J. Sanders. Fourth row-D. Dreyer, A. Janssen, J. VanWert, J. Stayner, C. Timmerman, T. Cannon, K. Kothenbcutel, A. Si- l'l'l0llS. a.1E1-a First row-Miss Barger, S. Snater, P. Kelsey, J. Hovmark, E. Gangstead, B. Miller, S. Rowe, B. Sheeler, J. Keepf C. Davis, D. Woltjer, R. Collins. Second row-N. Peterson, C. Thomas, E. Wolf, P. Thomas, R. Steenhard, B. Whitmore. M. Thompson, L. Stock J. Gelder, J. Schear, J. Patton, M, Pralle, B. Crawford. Third row-J. Simonsen, M. Siems, A. Muhlenbruch, H. Jones, L. Mosher, L. Willms, C. Zacharias, N. Schermvr M. Smith, C. Lursen, B. Lehmann, M. Swanszn, Fourth row-J. Bergmann, S. Nelson, M. Glaves, B. Lehmann, L. Janssen, M. Janssen, B. Hartgrave, L. Jones G. Dirkson, M. Jones, R. Patton, P, Rice, D. Phillips. Fifth row-D. Burmaster, L. Janssen, S. Taylor, B. Anderson, S. Brasel, M. Janssen, B. Ahrens, J. Fink, J Stover. E. Nolte. Sixth row-D. Kaplan, S, Schear,.M. Cormany, I. Simons, K. Blanchard, J. Jensen, I. Williams, M. Dovey, R Simons. 2311112215 ,EH ,.V4.L . 'mi s . rf- ' ,ig --Q vu f- - wgm p , qqql D' V K A Y - an 1 ' .. --Q-f f I Q- A : x -lux ' 5, .. L f ' iii-5 gig? M' ' A ' gi? Eldon Lihlw Gmrlcm Jones H fflulm Pres. Jenny .Iensen Girls' Chorus Pres. I M 3 f Leroy Rehn Seniur Class Pres. Sturif-nt Council Prefs. .V Jo Windelow Pep Squad Pres. M Hi l M' A GEM, Y. R Ak is - 14 , 0 1:66 gr 4 x if Q J , K N, 1 John Gutz Boys' Chorus Pres. x Eunice Uiwon CIAA IW:-fa. 5 Ni , Turk C,-H-fiiltlbl' 'J- N.. XXX, Diane I Izu'1'iscm Azmual Cu-erlitor Bob Ifiru ns FAA Pres, , 'I' ., -an I5 W s- Q :,-- P 'Cv' ' 5 f Ju IIm.'umr'SQ FIIA Paws, ful! ix 1 xr-4qf11g,y if NQQTQQQV , Q 5 Q N. 51 , 3 If f ' -'--., 1-:uv . Af I ,Q V Jzwkiz- Veal!-vn fizllul f'!'x'rx. Ahvin rFUifI1SiHQI Anrmui t 'o-ffdiim M1 'XMI Vhoir Prev , A.- 2: U 1 4 KM' ..., ', Czxrulyn Ammerrmm r? fd? 1' v 5 HC '!' S 'A x, W lx-L, M , ' . :- it fir , M -1 Bob Heilsliov Marilyn Douglas ,, W' Hal Purcell ,hip Bugs unit Girls uf the glillnnth FQ? Alu Sclwzu' f fl:- f sf I ., V wk .Q 'X 2 sn 5 1 ,f 6 4 F , 4 -4 'zz f-.W 'mv 1 Q in . , hu, 4' ff .l Q I QR, .. sl Le,-Q ,Heins .am .Ji vw 1 -A 1 Sue Peterson 'X ,,,......f Merle Kaplan 9 ,X jk. 1 S , . 3 Dum UU ,m lzumvc Ulf- l 'J 3 :Tis I 'Y' 'Qs 1 fi s ki: X HQ . le. ilig ma . Q 'N' ,si gl ll f Ill! ,lim Dirlis ,lull a cum Iilllshll 'Z' g f x Q P' x K li. , ., .,:, lx wh , ..,.. 1 X...-l - , Q. TSN Y -I-up ...fl ,X 1 .. SA , , M k f Charles Farnham f . J. 'l lllllllffl ru wx Scarlet zmh Blank ANNUAL STAFF fCOI'e Staff, wx Front row-Mr. Hasson, M. Douglas, D. Harrison, E. Oleson. Back row-K. Brun, L. Behn, A. Toensing, H. Purcell. ANNUAL STAFF fGel....l .affl Back row-K. Kothe, K. Brun, L. Behn, A. Toensing, J. Veeder, E, Libby. Middle row-Mr. Hasson, J. Patton, J. Bergman, S. Rowe, A. Madson, D. Harrison, M. Douglas, R Collins, C. Ammerman, H. Purcell. Front row-N. Davis, P. Beerner, R, Simons, E. Catherall, M. Dovey, E. Oleson, J. Schear. it Quilting! 'Fark Front row-S. Whipple, E. Libby, Miss Mitchell, J. Hovmark, H. Purcell, J. Gelder, B. Miller. 9' gw, I .: e Second row-E. Nolte, F, Schlaman, S. Peterson, E. Oleson, N. Williams, B. Akers, J. Patton, L. Jon- dahl. Third row-O. Anderson, N. Norvell, P. Higgins, J. Juengel, Sue Peterson, C. Ammerman, R. Collins. Fourth row-J. Low, K. Kothe, L, Behn, J. Madson, J. Gutz, K. Brun, C. Farnham. Not on picture-Esther Alert. My-3' Miss Mitchell, E, Libby, J. Hgvmark, few .F 1 Front row-E. Libby, Miss Mitchell, J. Hovmark. Second row-B. Akers, S. Peterson, O. Andersen, P. Higgins, S. Whipple Third row-E. Oleson, F. Schlaman, H. Purcell, K. Kothe, C. Arnmerman, R. Collins. 13213 Squad! Front row-P. Paulson, P. Paullus, P. Windelow, J. Jensen, A, Maldson, N. Davis, P. Behn, J. Win- delow, J. Schear, S. Schear. Second row-E. Gangstead, S. Peterson, N. Williams, B. Walton, P. Beemer, M. Douglas, S. Whipple S. Rowe, C. Ammerman, J. Low. I Third row-S. Schomburgf S. Sheeler, B. Folbrecht, R. Collins, M. Balkema, S. Herren, S. Muhlen- bruch, B. Boehmler, D. Nivens, J. Haines. in Uheerlwhers 4 1- u Q ,gin-. X q.,,g:- tux? 'hd' un.. ' -.JQQQ ffv' Audrey Madson N Joan Windelow Pefa Davis Phyllis Benn a Wmdelow Jenny Jensen Siuheni fllnunril Front row-P. Thomas, M. Swanson, M. Dovey, B. Sheeler, L. Behn, P. Kelsey, B. Akers, N. Schermer. Second row-B. Nelson, H. Higgins, G. Jones, L. Windelow, L. Jondahl, L. Heins, D. Stover. Iiihrarizxns Bottom row-M. Smith, J. Stover, B. Bonsall, B. Scheeler, C. Ammerman, M. Paulson, J. Keepf, B Crawford, S. Dixon, 0. Anderson. Top row-N. Peterson, S. Herren, R, Collins, B. Boehmler, E. Gangstead S. Rowe P. Thomas J. Hov mark, M. Douglas, J, Schear, Mrs. Dirks. y ' ' h V? 1 .0 ..'e,VxA 41? aw, U, A ,M 1 QMLN W?-'fi f X wr A m 1' 5'z. 'igufv N W X A rw . Pt 4 ' Q 's1:E:f: BQ 'Nw Q main zmh Qgrnhuriinns Glunrert 'Eanh Front row-A. Toensing, N. Norvell, M. Balkema, K. Rost, D, Dickson, J. Peters, J. Jondahl, N. Cook, M. Jones P. Kelsey. Second row--L. Jondahl, E. Gangstead, C. Thomas, S. Zaiger, J. Scantlebury, R. Birdsell, E. Butler, J. Bergman D. Phillips, K. Beebe, A. Madsen, M. Douglas, L. Sandin, S, Farnham, K. Alert, B. Hansen. Third row-M. Simonsen, E. Thomas, S. Riggins, C. Smith, R. Smith, J. Hasson, C. Farnham, J, Patton, K. Kothe D. Huntington, K. Kelsey, N. Johansen, C. Honeck, D. Blaclnmer, S. Thomas, D. Phillips, B. Preston, D. Walton. Fourth row-J. Donhowe, G. Elsbury, M. Roberts, E, Catherall, K. Brun, B. Folbrecht, D. Burmester, D. Diek man, J. Donaldson, T. Miller, Mr. Feese, L. Mutzel, M. Bergman, D. Kelsey, S. Peterson, D. Grace, J. Burmester, B Wagner, J. Soper, J. Miller, C. Timmerman, J. Stayner, L. Cooking, J. Dirks. Cimarnlying F8115 rg' g5::3fr???AggS235w 5 4,-Sq-,,1m,fjN4., W, , H'-if 21 Judy Jeffrie Dixie Dorsey Phyllis Behn Phyllis Paullus Jenny Jensen 5111311 Groups BRASS SEXTET Loren Cooking Tommy Miller Jack Donaldson Elizabeth Butler Jackie Patton Chuck Farnham DRUM ENSEMBLE Karl Brun Marvin Roberts Gary Elsbury Ellen Catherall Sue Peterson CLARINET TRIO Mary Balkema. Nancy Norvell Lynn Jondahl L. Maurlce Feese Front 'Rowt Marvin Roberts Darlene Phillips Mary Balkema Gary Elsbury Bar-k Row: Elizurhetli Butler l51ll'b2'll'1l Folhrecht Jenny Jensen Lynn Jondahl Joyce Bergman SOLOISTS e Loren Cooking Jim Stayner C. J Timmerman Jim Dirks TROMBONE QUARTETTE Alwin Toensing Nancy Norvell Mary Balkema Patty Kelsey CLARINET QUARTETTE ixeh Qlhnif Front row-J, Windelow, E. Catherall, B. Hamilton, P. Paullus, B. Walton, P. Beemer, J. Jensen, Sue Peterson R. Collins, E. Nolte, S. Herren, J. Patton, M. Douglas, J. Schear. Second row-A. Madson, D. Kelsey, J. VanWert, N. Anderson, B, Nelson, A, Waters, J. Ellinson, L. Stayner, D Dreyer, A. Steenhard, B. Crawford, J. Low, Sally Peterson, F. Schlaman, E. Williams. Third row-P. Behn, J. Juengel. J. Dorsey, D. Blackburn, Jim Low, G. Jones, H. Higgins, J. Dirks, L. Jondahl E. Libby, D. Boyenga, J. Bergman. C. Zacharias. Fourth row-K. Kothe, K. Kelsey, C. Honneck, D. Zimmer, K. Brun, C. J. Timmerman, L. Behn, A. Toentsing, N Johansen, C. Donahue, J. Donaldson. Qarnnmpanisis .J 1 W, .nw ' .41-j'N' ' fgwwvai. C. Farnham, M. Jones. Girls' fghnrus Front row-J. Windelow, E. Oleson, E. Catherall, N. Norvell, P. Paullus, P. Windelow, B. Bonsall, Sue Peterson N. Williams, N. Davis, J. Patton, M, Douglas, J. Schear. Second row-S. Whipple, J. Jensen, B. Sheeler, J. Stover, J. Fink, P. Higgins, P. Rice, B. Ahrens, B. Boehmler, J Juengel, B. Akers, S. Herren, P. Beemer, D, Pandil, J. Hovemark. Third row-D. Nivens, B. Hamilton, R. Simons, D, Harrison, P. Behn, J. Haines, B. Walton, A. Madson, F. Schia- man, B. Crawford, C. Lursen, E. Nolte, R. Collins. Fourth row-B. Folbrecht, D. Burmaster, S. Snater, D. Kaplan, J. Keefe, E. Gangstead, E. Butler, J. Bergman, C Zacharias, Sally Peterson, J. Low, M. Jensen, E. Williams. Eager! GI urns 5 S 2 2 fi 2 .2 Front row-D. Raisch, M. Anderson, J. Dorsey, D. Kelsey, K. Kothe, H. Higgins, A. Waters, J. Ellison, H, Pur cell, W. Dreyer, A. Steenhard, C. Donahue, J. Low, E, Schlaman. Second row-J. Marshall, K. Kelsey, J. VanWert, D. Wise, H. Branson, B. Nelson, E. Libby, F. Scalise, M. Rode meyer, H. Egede, L. Jondahl, D. Stockberger, P. Christenson, D. Blackburn. Last row-J. Donaldson, D. Miller, J. Stayner. V. Botts, D. Zimmer, J. Madson, K. Brun, P. Schipper, C. Timmer man, L. Behn, A. Toensing, J. Gutz, J. Dirks, N, Johansen. D. Jorgenson. Small GEIIJIIPB SEXTETTE TRIO S. Herren, R. Collins, B. Walton, P. Paullus, Sally Herren, Betty Walton Pat Beemel P. Beemer, J. Windelow BOYS QUARTETTE V . X .J Y H ,.. , f:ZfFif'5?S fn .V 3 iii E - -'Q 'I -' -5' 5 3121. S.-I '12, 3 12- 5' ' V- - 1 - . -. ...., ggkiiigxk . I MTW 5 K ,M H Ei K .,,. . ,,., .. ' -- M? Y - . 5 5 From left-K. Brun, A. Toensing, L. Behn, H. Higgins. MADRIGAL alien Back 'row-D. Kelsey, A. Waters, L. Behn, K, Brun, C. Donahue, H. Higgins. Front row-S. Herren, B. Walton, P. Beemer, R. Collins. VOCAL SOLOISTS 5 5 1 s Q Jeanne Dudley QL? ALL STATE CHORUS Betty Walton Audrey Madson Don Zimmer Joyce Bergman Pat Beemer Joan Windelow Front row-Bonnie Hamilton, Pat Beemer, Sally Herren, Arland Waters. Back row-Chuck Donahue, Joyce Bergman, Harold Higgins, Gor- don Jones. Q59 35m'ie1Q ghnfu Qmnual Shit CAST Kenneth Kothe .... - .,...A.,. Rat Hogan Hal Purcell ..,.,,.,.,, -W ..... -... Dirty Dan Diane Harrison ..,..,..... -...- .,,... Venus Marilyn Douglas ....n - ..........,... Myrtle Carolyn Ammerman ..n.,i,n. Scarlet Harold Higgins .....r......... Mr. Black Merle Kaplan .........,...,.,.. Policeman Ellen Catherall Mystery Voice Mr. Hasson-Author, Director, and Producer Echo, LeRoy, Harold, and Karl-Quartette Iuninr filings Qfllzrg Michael Morgan Stage Manager Stuart Brand ,...,...,,. Mrs. Morgan .,,a.,.,... THE TANGLED YARN by Dagmar Vola The Cast Camilla Page ,,.,,v,,.....,......................,.....,...,, Mary Balkema Vivian Page ....,...,.... ............ J oan Hovrnark Cora Blake ....,,,.....,,.. .....,........ J oan Windelow Leroy Berghoefer Ardelle Cormaney Halvor Egede Sadie Stringer .....,..,.. ...i...... S ue Peterson Alex Lawton ...,,....,.. ......,.,........,. J ohn Gutz Joshua Page ..,,,....... ......... H arold Woltjer Mrs. Page .,...,,........,....,... ......,....... B etty Walton Speed,' Martin ......... .,...,..,....,....... K eith Kelsey Mrs. Brand ..,.. ..,,....., ........... F r ieda Schlaman John Knueppel Senior Qllwas Flag THE GREEN BOUGHU By Torn Taggart Rosemary Collins Marilyn Douglas Neva Davis Shirley Rowe Jackie Patton Jo Scliear Eunice Oleson Diane Harrison Kenneth Kothe Harold Higgins Hal Purcell Alwin Toensing Ella May Annie Lizzie Henrietta Garretson Sophie Sara. Helma Rosemary Henry Maxwell Walter Noris Bert Godfrey Goodall 09112 Qui SOD by McHunter Characters Sally Barnes ...........,............,.......,.....,.................. Pat Higgins Jim Barnes .,.,....,... ..- ................,... Leroy Behn Tessie Barnes .......... .......... B arbara Boehmler Carl Carlson .,,,..... ,.,............ D Wight Dreyer : 5 'Wa . Q ,.., Q ,, q ff M 1 K M '31 s.- A' 'M A 4 3125 11 N N5 fx' -111 vw- L. 1 4 N . x fwgs 1 , A ,Q , hz' 't f' Lg , L, .1 .saw 5 ' g . X - - ' .. A 11553 -' t ,- 'x ' ' M-52' W W 5 bw X Y -. A P . K - X I ' Q r K r , fig, wi, 1 W EV ,X .1- aj' X .- I X Q' I ' ' 2 QR: A ASN -Y 5 .. k ' 7 'TS QW . X N. 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Civics Geography English History Spelling: Spelling Spelling Drlver's Training Iuninr fllheerlzahers Bottom row-J. Jeffrie, S. Peterson, B. Johnson. Second row-K, Rost, D. Dorsey, K. Beebe. Euninr i511 5111212111 Clluumzil in-N. Bottom row-M. Schlomer, J. Juengel, E. Thomas, B. Paulson. Top row-P. Allen, E. Brown, K. Beebe, D. Thomas. iglyth fgrnhe A 'V-.sri . g ., ,, V, ,T M 1 D' , , ....f. I E3 V 5 'S can g l L , ,- Z .. -:Lk A,L'-' - i 5 VM N4 1 :z Q A ' v. Ula if I LX .i if-a 1 I 3- fx b gr' af.. X ' J . z if 'v-1,.-. Fw , -331- Q ... f- Q , l ,fe J rl , B -- -J 1 ,f l , l V W 'I l .::, Fw? Z , Q I Y ., V' L 'O I . , 3 ., we - -Q E? -J -v .,A:-, if ...mf-f ' E. ' , ' ' --,. -':. 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I, Rosemary Collins, do hereby leave my ap- peal to Jenny Jensen. I, Richard Crawford, do hereby leave my blond wavy hair and blue eyes to Jim Olm- stead. I, Neva Davis, do hereby leave my ability to go steady to Pat Windelow. I, Marilyn Douglas, do hereby leave my happy years at H.H.S. for Iowa State. We, Marilyn Dovey and Roslyn Simons do hereby leave art class to next year's stu- dents. I, Dwight Dreyer, do hereby leave my dramat- ics ability to tl , V I, Dallas Funnell, do hereby leave my motor- cycle to Forrest Yaw. I, Mary Graves, do hereby leave H.H.S. for the Club Cafe. I, Bump Guldberg, do hereby hesitantly leave Shirley Whipple. I, Bonnie Hamilton, do hereby leave interest in W. W. to Phyllis Paullus. I, Diane Harrison, do hereby leave my ability to get out of one mess into another to Nan- cy Norvell. I, Bob Heilskov, do hereby leave the H.H.S. girls and all their broken hearts. I, Harold Higgins, do hereby leave my big line to Skeet Dorsey. I I I I I 1, I, I I I I I I I I L I I I, I 1, I 7 7 ! 7 Loretta Janssen, do hereby leave thinness to Marie Heuer. Gordon Jones, do hereby leave my gorgeous physique to C. J. Timmerman. Merle Kaplan, do hereby leave the girls to fight over my class ring. Patty Jo Kelsey, do hereby leave my giggles to Sally Peterson. Patti Kepler, do hereby leave quickly for Webster City before I change my mind. Kenneth Kothe, do hereby leave my perox- ide ha.ir to Armon Allen. Barb Lehmann, do hereby leave my quiet, efficient manner to Susie Peterson. Eldon Libby, do hereby leave, with great sadness, Jo Haines to the Class of '55, Betty Maddox, do hereby leave my nimble- ness on the typewriter to our boy Sam. Audrey Madson, do hereby decide to wait awhile just to see how everything turns out. Dick Matland, do hereby leave MY Mia- mi to You luckier people. Sylvia Nelson, do hereby leave my quieter virtues to Beverly Hartgrave. Eunice Oleson, do hereby leave my photo- graphic memory to any hopeful youngster taking English IV. Jim Olson, do hereby sneak out for my long awaited rest. Hal Purcell, do hereby leave my versatile smirk to anyone capable of putting it to use. Shirley Rowe, hereby leave, titles and all, on the sduthbound bus for Cow College De- grees . Joan Schear, do hereby ask for a few more weeks to think over my dual personality in these memory filled halls of H.H.S. Paul Schipper, do hereby leave my athletic talents and womanly appeal to Whitey Dreyer. Al Simons, do hereby leave my Sue to her long awaited admirer. but only for a while, Dick. Ray Sommerfeld, do hereby leave the bak- ing Miami sands for the cool snow drifts of Iowa. Jim Stahl, do hereby leave while there's still time. Jim Staley, do hereby tiptoe out of these happy hulls before they all want 2111 CX- 1, Jody Veeder, do hereby leave my adminis- plnnation. trative offices at Jennings to promising Ar- Norman Thompson, do hereby leave my Chig Stggnhard, manly locks to those who weren't f0l'illll- I, Jim Williams, reluetzintly leave the Frosh :ite in having curly hair. and the Wrestling team to all daring to look Alwin Toensing, do hereby leave my ability anxious, to get things done to any joker Who W21iI1iS I, Dibk Wise, do hereby leave all priceless it, pictures and memories to the many weeping young ladies of H.H.S. Qautngraphs H -- K S. .. ,. . 4 unurs We the class of 1952 are deeply grateful to the following business and professional men who contributed so generously C. B. Donahue Maytag First National Bank St. Clair 85 Butler Purcell Printing Co. Hampton State Bank Iowa Public Service Co. Dreierdale Inn Aagesen Drug B 81 W Food Market Brun's Inn Nichols Implement Kreiner Bros. Motor and Implement Hampton Farmers Co-op Staley Farm Supply Co. Beebe Lumber Co. Dr. W. H. Shelby Jennings Super Market Caspers Kitchen Ha.rrison's 5c and 1Oc Store Finnell's 50 and 10c Store Birdsall's Super Market Marschall Drug Co. Graham Store Rex C. Robinson Western Auto Associates Store M 85 M Clothing Store Evans Furniture Store Fox Appliance Store Leming 85 Hobson, Attorneys City Cleaners Hampton Cafe to make the production of our annual financially possible El Rancho Inn Chaffin Hardware Riggins Paint and Wallpaper Store Rural Electrification Association Bockelman's Tailor Shop Townsend 81 Merrill Stonebrook Flower Shop Marshall Canning Company Murphy-Wheeler Pontiac Lutzke Service Beringer Monument Works Johanson Plumbing and Heating Hampton Cold Storage Lockers Stilson's Pool Hall Sharpe's Heating and Plumbing Martin's Standard Service Higgins Service Kris Kash and Karry Lee B. Blum Miller's Flower Shop Paulson Cleaning .Shop Wright's Conoco Service Harlan's D-X Service Donaldson Skelly Service Merle's Radio Service Scantlebury Plumbing Smoke Shop Brown Cities Service Station Freeman Shoe Shop Marguerite's Beauty Shop Brown's Tavern Peterson Cities Service Wood Auto Co. Wanda's Beauty Shop W. F. Douglass 85 Son Burke's Jewelry Store Dr. L. A. Osborn Nelson's Hardware Henderson's .Shoe Store Windsor Theatre Ferris Nursery M. J. Greenfield Dr. A. F. Toensing Swift 85 Company Mid-Town Lunch Sporleder's Studebaker Ladwig Chevrolet John Deere Ifmplement Saylor Firestone Store James E. Coonley Robert P. Rost Archie's Tire Shop Crandall Cafe Woodward's Velker's Royal 400 Douglas Ice Cream Dr. J. E. Foster Jennings Dry Goods Dan Whitney Shell Service Hy-Way Tavern Fahrmann Motors Olson Furniture .Store Dr. K. L. Sykes Dr. R. L. Moore Bond Dairy Dr. U. VV. Weeks Gambles Store Spa Cafe Club Cafe Trading Post Richie's Drive Inn Steenhard Electric Cannon Studio James Sport Shop Allen's One-Stop Walser Real Estate Dr. H. D. Wright Johnson's Serviscenter Mobilgas Service V 8L H Used Cars Basket Grocery Clifton Super Market Hampton Clinic Dr. R. T. Day Robert L. Saley George D. Patterson Saylor Real Estate Haney Jewelry -Q-.J,.i.


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