Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA)

 - Class of 1954

Page 18 of 96

 

Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 18 of 96
Page 18 of 96



Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 17
Previous Page

Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 19
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 18 text:

RICHARD FULLER Richard was born at Central City, Iowa on December 8, 1935. He weighed the sum total of ten pounds and now has reached 160 pounds and a height of 6 feet 2 inches, being the tallest boy in the Senior Class. Patti Page seems to be the favorite singer of many people. Dick falls into this group For male singers he will take a pair HHomer and Jethrou But just let the band strike up and Dicl will dance or march with Guy Lombardo If he plays 1 dreamy tune Dick s head will nod or if it s rhythm with a down beat that suits him also He selects a rather unusual actor as his favorite, Richard Widmark But like others he favors Doris Day for his favorite actress When Dick selects his ideal gill she will headed the blacker the better lovable personality Of course eyelashes is his pet Richard scenes He Richard not be 1 blonde No siree Dick wants her black and she must have a good grin, and express a there will be two black sparkling eyes and long He does not want her to be even inclined to be a smart alec, as that peeve is fond of carribean d enjoy fried chicken and ice cream for a pastime has driven a bus route one year and has been most trustworthy When blue for a color so perhaps likes moonlight taking a spectator or player group to a ball game or tournament there was no rolling stop for railway tracks stop signs etc It is a dead stop for sure A bus load of your precious darlings has been under excellent supervision When Richard Driving any boy D1ck Perhaps and piped down, then he was happy like training an excellent part of made sure that the kids sat down a bus successfully is a business s schooling is a better than average student that is the basis for his good common sense with a special ability for mathematics He does not tolerate teasing for unmerited reasons and is inclined to take the part of anyone being mistreated But his amb1tionP'?2 That he will have to explain How can you live to be 100 years old and retire at 50x Please give us the formula Success to you Richard May it be l05 1 Cql -N fgtil, ex UBMME ll WI Atl? Lui na..- -Y N f H 7 2 f ' L'lx:5 R . I .-' , 'XS . ' Affih'-I ' Q, :ifY,r -4'1 'xx Lv ,. L .: Ha: R- l- 'Q T ,' 1. R 4 If l gs. . .. ., .. ,. it 1 ' I x X l l N , V 1 ill P 1 'any 3 1- . ,nh . -, . Il xl mlm ' . If..- L4 K 1 me :-- A- - . t

Page 17 text:

JIM SLH OLK ll Iowa on December 29 1935 and SIULG that ,N xff J1m bchrock wxs bozn at Odkvl e l O nds 15 topped by some good W Z!! t1me has reached a stature of s1x feet H1s 7 pou ll e of these k bl e e es and l1ght brown ha1r He brlngs out the br1 11nc XX loo 1ng u y f blue When W15h1Dg to reglster as sharp he eyes by h1s f1vor1te color o f tel lll h1s coat lapel X m1ght even wear an Amer1can beauty rose Chls WVOTI 1 ttl fun Mrs Arthur Murray always sxys If you want to put 1 1 e what J1m has X ld babl say try everyth1ng for th1s 1S 1U both worki try danclng Jim wou pro y done He has def1n1tely been a leader m1ght we say Y1Hg leader and play He has been lmportant to Huron School because of the good oi the school and the student body He has c0mm1ttee and part1c1p1ted 1n VTFIOUS LUfr1LU1Um J1m s fxrst love 11D school? no doubt, has been of th1s Wh11C ma1nt11n1ng an except1onally h1gh SChO1HSt1L stand1ng l f t lon w1th J1m has p1loted a school bus 1D them thar h11lS No smal ea a g all h1S other busy schedule If you bel1eve 1n provexbs apply th1s one t If you want a Job done get a busy person to do lt When J1m selects h1s lady she w1ll probably resemble Ann Blyth, wear a dress and a red rose If they go out to d1nner he w1ll order fr1ed chlcken and strawberry p1e, and w1ll ask B1ng Crosby and Rosemary Clooney to Slng or athlet1cs and sports J1m blue Amb1t1on 15 certa1nly a very des1rable tra1t and we not1ce on J1m s 1nterv1ew sheet that he hopes to be the father of qulntuplets He wants them all to be boys the nucleous for a ball team He asks for noth1ng short of the maX1mUm 1D all h1s undertak1ngs Yes that s J1m for you QM Qvx 5 X x Cho' M lx LOUIE ANDERSON If you ever hear someone gO1ng around h1s usual dUt19S s1ng1ng Make Love To e , you may be qu1te sure lt 1S Lou1e Anderson Or 1f he 1S play1ng h1s favor1te band music, lt will be Sp1ke Jones w1th a vocal1st named Patt1 Page Lou1e was born 1n Mex1co, Missour1, December 22 1935 He has 11ght brown ha1r 1n your l1fe X f-'XX h1s W1111HgDBQS to work foxihs-E5 served on every type of Cl? or All lxr blue eyes, and chooses green for h1s color He eats anyth1ng that tastes good, and l1kes to th1nk about the fa1r sex He hopes to meet a brunette of 115 pounds blu eyes, 5 feet 6 1nches 35 24 36, who w1ll be 1nterested 1n a 11fet1me arrangement on h1s terms LOUIS s 11st of actompl1shments does not qu1te equal h1S classmates due to the fact that he entered Huron School only a l1ttle over one and a half years ago He came from Monmouth I111n01S However, he has part1c1pated in the JUDIOT and Sen1or class plays Debate is not stressed at th1s school, b t the age old Chevvy versus Ford argument pops up daily or at least once a week, and you can rest assured that Louie never m1SSed one chance to defend the Good old Chevvy General Motors should give him a new car for graduation as a reward Louie has a talent as an artist, and has been helpful in mak1ng posters programs, etc He m1ght Just find a h1tch for a craftsman someday H1s amb1t1on is to work 1n the Chevrolet d1v1sion of General Motors, des1gn1ng Chevvys 9 gl gs o p ., , , , , , . , , I 4 , , Ja 4 I , v . . - ' ' . I 1 . 1 . ' ' 4. , . - , :v n f 1 I C . ' . . ' sz : H - , ,V n U n , A - vw I ' - ' ' - T . . V . a vu - u - . , sL . ' 1:3 I . , x . X . , . . C . ,L . B i .x . Q 0 o , ,, . , -, . , . . . . K. . i . . .I . 1 - . , . v. - N - . A . . , .S 0 . -- .. . , - - - H . ' . , 1 h 1 . I . . vi if its a movie it will be starring Burt Lancaster. . . . . . , . . , . . . , 4 , i . . . , , . X ggi xr sp E. X W t -- O 5, x X t 5. X 5 3111, '1 .4 , 'yy 'L X ' .QM x ll X ' ' I 3- f 5 ' ' ' ' ' ll M H - . . . . . . . . Y . . . , ' 1 y ' ' I ' ' . , I x . , , I , . i . . , . ' u 'V lv ' vv vw - v - . ? .



Page 19 text:

ass at fstorgg Throughout our short stay at Huron, to be sure we were never the largest 1n number, but we certa1nly have left our mark 1D 1ts renowned hallowed d en Freshmen Only halls We entered Huron 1D 1950, eleven scared an gre three of our members had begun school at Huron 1D the pr1mary grade These be1ng Ruth Frank, James Schrock, and Harry E1senmann Throughout our long cl1mb upward we ga1ned and lost class members many tlmes When we entered h1gh school, Kathleen Eads, Nola Ibbotson, DeWayne Poggem1l1er, W1ll1am S hrader James Crablll and Kenneth Schnedler were there to cont1nue the c adventure w1th us Our sponsor was Mrs Pollack and J1m Schrock was our 'chlef execut1ve' Our class was left w1th a b1g dent however, when dur1ng the second semester of our Freshman year, Joyce and Donna Walker and Kenneth Schnedler left our ranks to venture out 1nto other places Under the sponsorsh1p of M1ss W1ttemann and our pres1dent Ruth Frank our Sophomore year ran reasonably smooth By th1s t1me we had lost James Crab1ll to more exc1t1ng hor1zons, but we welcomed Rlchard Fuller to our class Our JUD1Or year was packed full of aCt1V1ty 'Starllght was the theme of the banquet we gave the Sen1ors Games and danclng were enjoyed later at the 'H1tch1ng Post 1n Burl1ngton How s Your Hokumbedo was the t1tle of our Jun1or play under the d1rect1on of Mrs McNe1ll, our Sponsor Even though we seemed to run 1nto our full share of trouble, what w1th the mumps and accldents preva1l1ng, we presented an 9XC1t1Dg and 1ntr1g1ng play Loule Anderson from Monmouth Ill1no1s arr1ved Just 1D t1me to take part 1n our play 1D place of R1chard Fuller who was hurt ln an auto acc1dent Our presldent was James Schrock We chose the approprlate motto Small In Number But M1ghty In Strength We re Sen1ors at last We started work on our annual by sell1ng ads durlng the flrst few weeks of school We chose R1chard Fuller as our presldent and Harry E1senmann as our annual ed1tor We spent one entlre day 1n Burl1ngton when we had our p1ctures taken J1m Schrock was h1gh po1nt scorer on our v1ctor1ous boys basketball team th1s season and Harry Elsemann was a flrst squad member also In baseball they were 11keW1Se equally act1ve Ruth Frank has played 4 years of glrls basketball and will certalnly be m1ssed when the f1rst game of the 1954 55 season rolls around Nola Ibbotson has been h1gh school solo1st for 4 years and also a member of the g1r1S tr1o, quartet and the school chorus Nola, J1m Schrock B111 Schrader and DeWayne Poggem1ller have helped to regulate school pO11C16S as members of the Student Counc1l Kathleen Eads served as the very capable off1ce ass1stant th1s past year As our annual goes to press we st1ll have our play, class tr1p, and graduat1on to look forward to We look back over our years at Huron w1th fond and pleasant memor1es, but we know that b1gger and better thlngs st1ll l1e ahead for us 1n future l1fe X . 1 1 1 I - - I ' s , . J 1 - - v y . . . , . ,, v - ' sv - - vr v rv - 7 - 1 1 - v - . . . . . ,V . . . , ' ' y. - . . ' s .

Suggestions in the Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) collection:

Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939

Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Huron High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Huron, IA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 16

1954, pg 16


Searching for more yearbooks in Iowa?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Iowa yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.