Independence High School - Wapsie Yearbook (Independence, IA)

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We students don t see too much of the Flying M s Bossman, Mr Vasey He 1S usually busy xn hxs office which IS out of sxght from the halls Very often, he has a meetmg which he must at tend xn various places around the state A very important position held by our Bossman, lb that of being on the Execu t1ve Board of Iowa State Edu cation AbSOC1atl0h In clos mg, lt wouldn t be rlght not to mentlon his outstandmg butch haircut 391110 I fff fg 5 If you don tbehave, you are going into the office go 1nto the office and meet the Foreman of the Flyxng M Mr Lybeck No long er do we have a fear of him as we get to know his friend ly ways He seems to have quite an interest in sports, those on the ranch and even nationally known sports All in all there is no rea son whatsoever to hestitate on the threshold of our Fore man s office because It s only Mr Lybeck Behind one of the de sk s in the Flying M Ranch sits PENNY ANDERSON. There are plenty of reports coming 1n and gozng out of the Flying M to keep her busy These are thmgs such as f1nanc1al records, sendmg out orders, etc She made xt obvlous that she doesn't lxke to be asked about pet p e e v e s guess that's xt. gx i -ev nf.-: Sfi'L1b 'A Oc. A new helper at the Flying M is MARY WHITE She , also, works behind a de sk , takxng care of attendance books, checking those who check 1n on the tlme clock, and domg work for the Ranch hands. Mary always has a bxg ear to ear smxle and IS wllling to do typlng, loan out 'her' phone. She IS sure a swell one. . Q -4, A ' ' Q . . - . ' ' 0 . ' . - ' 1 ' '. , . . Z 0 ' 5 . . ' , ' . ' g , - ' ' , ' . . .U Q1 . . . Ne.- - an r X A X .N - Q he N 53 f M s S V . . S. Q A I'aau Henry Anderson Charles Andrews Clyde Andrews r -Wg -Q-elf 'Q Ruth Burgchardt Fred Dexnes Everett Eischexd A typical Western h1 ya or howdy comes from th1s ranch hand He s always busy takmg care of the bugs gophers and hghtmng rods around the ranch Yep! Busy man ns our Henry Anderson al1as Andy Here s one that s always good for a comment anda good laugh Thlg IS Charles Andrews of course He ns the head of mechamcal drawing wood shops where the ranch repaxrs come 1n and advanced shops Our cattle ever get sick? No slr' Here 1s the man that takes care of such calamitles as thls CLYDE ANDREWS, xs the overseer of farm shop and management From the greatest shows on the stage of the Flyxng M, we present the Great Burke known to her other frxend ranch hands as RUTH BURGCHARDT Checkmg up on poor use of language by the Cowpunchers and teaching speech delivery to the Old Cowhands are the two jobs that keep her busy The actxvxtxes for some of the boys on the ranch come under the traxmng of FRED DEINES These are Vars1ty basketball and baseball Also over the Greenhorns he wxelds the hickory stxck xn World Hxstory classes He cracks the whxp and sounds off the gun over hxs boys m track of cou rse E EISCHEID always has his hands full wxth the Mxghty Mustang football teanl Other than hxs PE classes, he teaches a U S h1story class .XV sl.-S Q 5 . xx K h sr A . 4 ,,s 1' ' , .. 5. A ti F4 ,-3 l : ff: --ff!- xi ' Y ',.'-1. 31 ' . ' ffl ' Meal? 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Q A . . , . . x 5 n 1 Q lk Y si. .f fp 4' ' g A ff '-xv -1 f .. -'fr 5 Q4 ......-... ,, F on 'uf' Robert Granger Ruby Hancock 11 VN hun- 5993 Bill Hatfxeld Anmce Hurley LuVerne Kmcker Music maestro, please Th1S comes under Mr Robert Granger who d1rects the Fly mg M s band Dxiferent 1nd1v1duals get specxal help from h1m when they take thexr lessons No one IS ever ln perfect health Even zn the country on a ranch We ofthe Flymg M have lust the person to pull us through when we re down and out Thls person IS MRS HAN COCK who IS the nurse of our great ranch She trams glrls to take care of bookwork on other ranches and she trains others for ex perlence 1n typmg and shorthand Thxs IS MISS MAE HANLON our red haxred commerc1al lnstructor BILL HATFIELD teaches thmgs from the sc1ent1f1c angle, also Plus physxcs and con sumer s scxence he teaches general math Bemg another actxvlty xnstructor to those on the ranch he has the Job of coachxng the Frosh Soph basketball team and the tennxs squad Here 15 presented the ranch hand compamon of the Great Burke She has done wonder ful work wxth her companxon 1n the way of art work for the plays Also, some of our ranch members have art under her superv1s1on You ve probably guessed, xt s ANNICE HURLEY Another new ranch hand at the Flymg M is LuVerne Kn1cker, who has charge ofthe g1rl's activity on the premises Although she IS a new also, she has llvened up the spxrit around the ranch consxderably ff KW-SX f R . - ' v ' H . I 3 I , A. , V, 1 Y r , r Il 'Y ' ' , . . ' . . A 1 Q u . X , .1 . s 0 n o - , . . . 4 y ' , . , . ' 4 ' VI VI - . . . . , . , . . Hazel Mc Laughlin Beverly Taylor It is easy to mention, at this time HAZEL MCLAUGHLIN S pet peeve, because it is so obvi ous What is it? If you haven t already guessed, it is her Mon and Thurs eighth hour study halls She spends most of her time among the many books in our library ff Lester M Florence Peters Janet 1' Marlys Wollesen 1? Q1 'K' RFU' Murval We idle in MR MILLS is noted to those around the ranch for his never failmg accuracy Every once in a while we see his spitin 1 m a ge trotting around he r e This happens to be his kid Pat His subjects are U S history government and debate I O temporal O mons' O dicipulil Translated O what times' Owhat customs' O what k1db1 Naturally this is Latin and naturally this is MRS PETERS What a time she has with her seventh hour study hall and what kids those Greenhorns are ui her English classes This is our newsrnaker here at the Flying M Under her supervision she has a fine staff working constantly on the I-Hyh to get into it news that will please everyone MISS BEVERLY TAYLOR is another language corrector but it is that of the Rustlers that she has There is nothing so wonderful in the heart of any cowboy than the sweet strains of a melody It is MRS TITSWORTH S duty to train the ranch s music makers and she has plenty of voices with which to work Ranches have fences, fences have barbs, barbs catch britches, and britches need mends Naturally this comes in the ranch 'economics department of MISS WEIDLEINS Chuck wagons need filling with fine food for the workers and the origin of these are from this department o Q9 'K X.. ., -4 V , Q A . g We-' Q its-vu--fh Q X s...r sf . r xx gig t x X s r Kenny Eck August Horn Bill Reck f' RANCH Ykfpiggx CRanch hands, con tj Two x plus two x equals SIX KNO x m the sum extherj We know MISS WOLLESEN doesn t teach thxs way but on the other hand, we know that lt usually works out on our papers Math geometry, algebra, trlg and more geometry are important even on a ranch On th1s one, anyway RANCH KEEPERS A tall one, a short one, and a middle sxzed one It sounds hke the three bears Instead xt IS a descriptxon of our three Janitors The tall one is AUGUST HORN the short one, BILL RECK, and the mlddle one, KENNY ECK There are many chores to be done, both outside and rn, to keep the Flyxng M lookmg decent Even the ranch members sometxmes have to have the help of one of them Often August wxll be seen hxgh on the blg ladder, fxxmg the lights in the gym or helpmg some club fix the llghtmg for their dance and a number of other chores It may appear from any one of your classrooms that the halls are deserted but Lf you a lerted your ears you might hear some whistling dr1ft1ng 1n through the door This w 1ll come from Bill Reck, who w1ll probably be occupied wxth a mop and at his sxde wxll be a wastepaper basket This will probably be somewhere on the mlddle of one of the stalrways Pass1ng the northwest corner of the school 1n the morn1ng on your way into the buildmg, you probably w1ll hear a clangmg 1f you walk with your nose po1nted either up or down And if you ll come back down to earth or else qu1t your looking for those f1ve dollar bills you will see our 'Gus Horn raxsmg Old Glory Perhaps you re down 1n the gym If there is somethlng wrong wlth the hghts, you can be sure that on top of a b1g hxgh ladder, will be our bigtall Janxtor Now, on the mxddle one, Kenny Eck Boy! 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V k ,Q H 0 I 'VR VI-IEC i It IS the year 1961 and the flood waters of the Wapsipinicon are mighty high I jump in my little rowboat and paddle out mto the turbulent waters and the first sight to meet my eyes is BUD AXLINE sitting on top of a building with a sign saying garage ' painted on it Bud is now owner of a large cham of junkyards all over the U S His partner in crime is HOWARD SAUN DERS What is this? It can t be! DARLENE OSBORNE and BOB WESSELS floating down the river on a barn When I got within shouting distance, I found that they have been married since 1955, and are now typical hayseeds There's P J LEEHEY on the shore waving a sign saying M D I can't tell what he s saying but, I think it s something about an injured person P J is now the world's most fam ous doctor What is that? You say DORIS BANTZis injured in another fall from bucking bronco That Western ranch must be rough on her But MARY JO MCINTEER fs helping her as top cowhand Now that is a very strange sight! It seems to be a pool table And fs that DON MITCHELL and RALPH WILSON playing pool out here in the middle of the river? They never could bear to be interrupted in a game of pool They tell me that Don and Ralph run a syndicate of pool halls And there ls GENE JONES and FRANKLIN MUMFORD cruising around on a bale of hay and playing poker Nothing seems to bother these farmers Oh, here comes BEV BORCHERS, R N , to assist our eminent doctor friend Ican hear that cackle clear out here in the middle of the stream Is that DONNA MUNSON with Boob? I thought she was running a beauty parlor ln Chicago Oh, she's just here to see the flood Here comes a liquor store over the dam Can you guess who the proprietors are? None other than HARRY VAN HORN and DON BUTLER I-Ia! Ha! Here comes a boxing ring Ezzard Charles and some other fighter Boing! There's the bell The winner and now Champ, ROGER HIGGINS And now a few words from his trainer, SHERRY PEYTON Roge could never have won without the help of his sparring partners, MARY HANNA and ESTHER HOKENSON Thanks, girls! l Here is a sight I'll never forget! Floating down the river in a swivel chair is BETTY HIND She is the top executive of the Xslmptos Company And get this JOHN BOND, her private secretary is sitting on her lap, typing He still uses the religious method of typing, Seek and you shall find! WOLGAMOT will appear on Broadway as a song and dance team A Church just banged into my rowboat Here comes the preacher Oh, no! I just could n t mistake that walk It must be DUANE MANSON What s that, Duane? You say CORINNE GOSSE and JANICE SCHMITT are missionaries? I-lah! Say, there's a green Ford stuck in the mud over on the bank of the river I should know those people Oh, yes That is DON KELLER and LEANN CONE They've got a new type of business They make wells out of the holes in doughnuts A1n't very profitable, though, 'cause LeAnn still can't understand that bookkeeping See, that looks like a restaurant floating by over there on my right I am kinda hungry, at that Not HARRY BUCK and DEAN COC!-IRAN! Well, well, so you fellows are in the steak business You always were sort of hammy, Harry Is that NAOMI GIBSEL waiting on custo mers? And that cigarette girl Wow! she looks like MARCELLA BEEBE It ts? This is a classy place Anda portable radio! That voice sounds familiar Why, lt's FRANK SHAW, radio announcer for THELMA LOECK, famous opera singer Hey, we're right down by the old Alma Mater now That professor acts like he knows me but WAYNE HAEGELE! I d1dn't recognize you with that mustache and those horn rimmed glasses You say DALE HAYWARD is principal? And ROSIE SCHULTZ, his secretary? Gee, I wish Iwas back in old I H S We're past the school now but, that is certainly a strange object ahead of my rowboat It looks like a couple of characters sitting on a raft Hey, are the fish biting? It's JERRY DAVIS and BETTY FISHER They run the local movie theatre By the way, that new redhead ed bombshell from Hollywood is none other than JOANNE SCHWAKE There's VIRGIL SPECE paddling CAROLINE TIFFANY around in a canoe Virgil manu factures jet planes and Caroline is his test pilot CAROLYN PINKY GEE is one of his best plane mechanics In fact she won national acclaim in the magazine, Whfzt EUNICE SMITH is the editor of this magazine Last week, Eunice featured an article about DALE COPELAND famous fan dancer There fs a girl with a sign on her back I can't quite read it She's shouting at me now I'll paddle a little closer It's OPAL MELKA, a traveling agent for Camel Cigarette Co You say you'd walk a mile for a camel, Opal? But, you can t You're out tn the middle of the river MARIAN MEGONIGLE is writing slogans for Opal to advertize Is that a rabbit hutch? With BOB RALSTON and BARBARA PINT sitting on ft? Barb is the most celebrated roller skater in America and Bob is quite a rabbit raiser Hey, Ihear someone singing JOHN ROWLAND croonlng to LILLIAN MUENCI-I. John has taken Frank Sinatra's place and Lil is now Louella Parsons the second. Gee, they look cute ' I I H What's this piece of paper floating by? Why, 1t's a hand bill. JIM KNOLL and PAT . H N . 0 H ll . - ' D floaung around on that doghouse Of couree RICHARD SHANNON the great contractor, d s1gned lt but DICK VAN TASSEL hxs foreman bullt It There S Mrs Hancock on the shore, yellmg at me I Q pose she S come to take me back to my padded cell Well good bye xt 5 been n1ce eeelng all you kids again PHYLLIS MILLER arid: 5 ia ,f? l ZW .I 1li Q 'lsr- in - , 3 E 2 Ch 1 z l T 'D T?1f',,, A ,J A . MR. lll e N1 C I ,Q U l -'bf L , I l. ' f I S s S Q I3 - A S K E I 4... f A L xtA'S3 'WtQi we Bud Axllne, will the remanns of the Iron Lung back to the junkyard Doris Bantz, will my athletic ability to Marlene Rice Marcella Beebe, leave Red to the St John s gals John Bond, will Bev back to the Indians With that laugh I doubt if they ll accept her Beverly Borchers, will my foolish questions and my cackle to Margaret Bare Harry Buck, will my broad shoulders to Bob Thorpe Don Butler, will my little naps in government class to any sleepy junior. Dean Cochran, will my quiet ways to Pete Petersen LeAnn Cone, will my g'um to Mae Hanlon to hand out to all future bookkeeping classes Dale Copeland, leave my wrestling ability to Lana Lee Russell June Cue, leave with a diamond Nuf said? Jerry Davis, leave Noreen to the Sophomore boys Betty Fisher, will my naturally curly hair to Flo Wilson Carolyn Gee, will my sweet ixmocence to Donna Miller Naomi Gissel, will my hash slinging ability to Phyllis Dlbble Corirme Gosse, will my swing to Marlene Catt Wayne Haegle, leave my knack of taking my shoes off in study hall to anyone who can stand the smell Dale l-Iayward, will my extreme shortness UD to Ross Shaw Roger Higgins, will my corny? I ?! jokes to Mr Hatfield Betty Hind, will my height to Helen Shaw Esther Hokenson will my cheer leading ability to Wilda Bantz Eugene Jones, will my quiet farm life to Inch McCalley Don Keller, will my new green Ford to the finance Company Jlm Knoll, leave my acting and singing ability to Bob Hummel P J Leehey, will 2nd St N E back to the street commission Kwhose address is that, Donna?J Thelma Loeck, will my shy quiet manner to Sandra Hall Duane Manson, will my walk to Myron Lohman Mary Jo Mclnteer, will my silly giggle to Patricia Higgins Marian Megonigle, will my many freckles to Marilyn Budzine Opal Melka, will my big blush to Marlene Forsman Phyllis Miller, will my gift of gab to Pearl Eddy Don Mitchell, will my body and soul to King Arthur We have so much in common, both hav ing such wonderful Knights Knights U Lillian Muench, will my seat in government to any poor, unsuspecting junior Franklin Mumford, will my interest in agriculture to the freshmen who seem to be doing a good job of raising cane Donna Munson, will all my pep and energy back to the makers of wheaties Darlene Osborne, will my light blonde hair to Shirley Gosse Sherry Peyton, will my ability to get along with Miss Hanlon to Mina Megonigle Barbara Pint, will my Oelwein dates to Marie Utterback Bob Ralston, leave to hunt rabbits John Rowland, leave my cute quips to Norman Schuman Howard Saunders, leave my teasing ways to Shirley Brown Janice Schmitt, leave for the Marines Joanne Schwake, will my dates with The Farmer to anyone who can handle him Frank Shaw, leave my airplane to Dick Norton Richard Shannon, will my musical ability to Loretta Mclnteer Eunice Smith, will my bashfulness to Charlie Cabalka Virgil Spece, leave my wavy haxr to Gordon Tull Caroline Tlffany, leave my personality to Bev Elliot Harry Van Horn, leave my good looks to Gerry Wehrspann Rlchard Van Tassel, leave Bob Wessels, leave my scholastic abll1ty to Richard Conrad Ralph Wilson, leave my student manager's Job to Elaine Reagan Pat Wolgamot, will my flirtatious ways to Geraldine Colton I f :lf H X Q 9 X ll H I I I Mary Hanna, will those letters with the many postmarks to Lucille Zimpher. , . A Q11 .IIIIIIIIHF 36 N i Carla Albert Marilyn Beatty Darwin Black Shxrley Bantz Shirley Brown -cv' '-37 B ETX: Hurley Barkowskx Lar1'Y Peters The Rustlers have rustled up a lot of good entertainment this year The chief of this bad man gang IS Jim Collins His top gunmen are Dick Peterson, vice president, Ralph Buscher secretary, and the man who handles the loot is Charlie Cabalka The Rustlers have been working all year to build up their cache of gold for the final flmg of 51 The Junior Senior play in the fall was You Can't Take it With You' The take from thu. deal went into the Rustler s fund Some of the big jobs they pulled off thfs year are football dances, basketball dances, an alumni dance in December, and the sock hop m Apr1l The last fmal splurge will be the Junior Semor Prom and banquet Louis de Klotz and hrs band wxll occupy the saddles on the orchestra stand -'QS . . ev, Q kr? yr Ralph Buscher Jxrn Collms at Beverly Elllott 'Qi Y 9-' 'urn' of Charleq Cabalka Kenneth Coulter LaVern E GJ' -C N-I Betty Cimpbell Martha D1al kia 'X .ri Yi. J ,. Wendell CIFCUS Loren Lcidy bchen 1 Bonme Ford 'QL 957' x A Margume Frank A I 'v 1 , Q 'Q .1 I J ' .LI .. , R 4 2 an 6? , V s 5 f e e- 4 , 0 lt 'S 1 N' lf' x, S19 ff X5 l L.- ix -04 Donald Franks 'S-ai Ed1th Freeman 499 Va Norman Hand awww Dale Henderson Ahce Harrmgton Robert Hummell nf-'Mi Sh1rley Gobse Shlrley Hauth -li' 34: 'YD X Carole Johnson F ll Q T N ,YN Wilhelm Groekurth Donna hearn Wayne Kum V28 O ,Q -ina .4 John Kuhl 'J N? Joan Leehey '5-ls. K T Don LeFevre 1, QQ X- Gary Marbhall l Cl 4' 44' Edwm Ihastcller Gerald McCa11ey I' 2 ar Loretta Mclnteer A A Patrxc 1a Meg,g,ers 1 ' Ardyce Mlller QQ '? Rlchard Norton 370' V' Yvonne Perrv 'ln Zan Q---9 Dick Peterson Lona Lee Ruesell ..'.?oC' 1 45' -nav fl 1 Jer rv Satterl ee asf? 'Q' if Nurman Schuman +3 sq' r Pj' Dam Stew en -sgg H 0 Jean Stevens oo- Q7 X'1I'lY113 Stxcfel Iii' 15' 'of l' if Bob Strompk IK? Q' 1'9- Vernon Van Ta S 1 Ivy-X Lelm 1 W HMS .Aram Q29 u UIQ Waltu M 'f ' .. 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Q-I if B111 Abram Carol Armstrong Bonnle Belzer ,ww I' 6 1:1 Gerald Anderson Mary Basquxn Donald Black QEENHCM flf f Www ww In order to make our ranch complete we have to have Greenhorns The overseers of these Greenhorns are Mrs McLaughl1n, Mr Mills, and Mr Hatheld The Greenhorn leaders are Pres George Cabalka V1ce Pres George Whxte Sec Shlrley Walton and Treas Bonn xe Belzer There 15 Lxlah Hand, Patty Reed Ronme Black and Stephen Mlller whlch represent the Greenhorns 1n Student Counc1l The Greenhorns haven tdone much mthe way of act1vit1es but they have planneda skatmg party and a sprmg pxcmc Even the Greenhorns may be new, but they have thexr part 1n the act1v1t1es of the ranch, as they chose Shlrley Walton for the1r candidate for homecomxng queen. 'B 3- 4 LQ' 1-75' M J 1' -' 'A .MV i t I x F ,M 3 .4 F4 3 1, Q V .,, 3, ff 1 f S f Ev elvn Bluk W 'Q' Ronald Black 114 J 'X Rxchard Bromde nburg, 1 I hx ' Q nl 5 :B- Cl 'll Br' .1- fv- Howard Brlmmor ,al -gr Norma Buck 436' 'C'-V Clc orge Ca :all-ca 'Nhat 2 l . Cflylorfl C'1lLlwn,ll Carolyn Cates i' Marlonc Catt berrx Colton 18 l okro gr' .cd 1 Gordon Colton argl? fCl '?' wk A f 1 Howard Cornwell 16 'Q' X Florence Davis Z' CC' 1 Phyllis Dibble cm Eddy fag 'ing Richard Flaucher Q15 Sandra Hall J'1m Fuller Ljlah Hand E l Z' 5 Raymond Gates Pat Harris Bob Greene Romny Hart 'Na- fl Everett Jensen an. if y Q 'E' Daryl Johnson nl' 'Q .47 Dunald lxxdai la -- f to 5' Duane Ixlotzb ich .is Mina Meg,on1g,1Q 55, V-'Pa-T: ' 'Sv I N yr Lohman Sam Megonxglc ii Q Qu ii' 2 xXx 'D - v- F1 1 P+ F' ,- V t' fv- L Donna Imller r,2u 'l 'Z N..- lim Mu m Maurue Mlllcr Q Q A 5 L A k' rx . - K - r - - 1 ' f 1 f ' 41 1' X S Ly x .Tn fy 'fs-2 I . , , Q' X 4 A cu 1 Y ' x -Q .... 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A N?-S Ross Shaw Not Pictured Norman Stoner iii 'i 'Q is if Roger bquxre 'link' V' Qhsp- 2 John Terry f Saks SPX q.-rs Frank Thlll '56 Sf Shirley Truitt ur Gordon 'Pull 'V' Marie Utte rbach Mary Utterbach li 'DM , Qs V'-:mi Richard Van Horn -Unis 6 'iv I 's Norman Van Lanningham Sh1r1ey Walton ik iq ..., -1-- 'CP' Gerry Wehrspann if Dxck Westerrmer ,fluff- .1 if 5-lbf -4F ' Jim Wilson Ixm Zunmerly , 0 l'l 1 nwr Florence W1lson M I -1-p-1 J 'ii is- fly' i CM4 K W 3' I is rv . ., N.. r.' W Y N r 9 - X 1 1 n lj . . I N I A' A X if 4' ' in -, - V i f. . f Q3 . 2 Z9 '14 0. Lal ' If - W K x , qw J x I I A , 8 k., .-, - I S 1 HI HVIIHH xtlo W THIRD ROW: Jack lieebe, Duane Klotzbaeh, Lauren Gis- sel, Frank Gallup, Myron Loh- man, Sam Megonigle, Maurice Miller, Mr. Andrews. SECOND ROW: Bob Thorpe, Eugene Dev- lin, Gerry Wehrspann, Walter Main, Richard Orr, Leon Gros- kurth, Jim Kidd, Daryl Bass . FIRST ROW: .Tim Prentice, Richard Westemeier, Norman Van Laningham, Glen Cornwell, Eddy, Junior Eschen, Don MWWAWW THIRD ROW Bob We Q se l s Eugene Jones, Richard Van Taq eel, Frank Mumford Don Le Fevre, Wendell Circus La 1Eschen SECOIND ROW Mr Clyde Andrewe in truetor Bob Ralston Ric hard Shannon Billbroskurth, .Terry Satterlee, Donald Franke Loren Eddy FIRST ROW Lddie Masteller Darwin Black Bud Axline Wayne King Dale C ope lan d Vernon Van Taesel M owl NW llwffflw The agricultural part of our Flying., M ranth is handled by a xery worthy organization the Future Farmers of America me presidentof F F A ii Bob Wessels A siwting him are Terry Satterlee as une presi dent Eugene Jones, as secretary and Ed Mas teller handlea the money The scribe for thia outfit is Wendell Circus, reporter Sc veral bif main one actor 1111 to Clyde Andrews adueor, is the Sow C1rcle P19 owned by the club are con trans iout t 1 the Illf.II1J r The 1 lub now owns r eilts lhey w 1 ll continue. building up the C 1 rc le until thev ha e 12 gilts The F F A bought a pop coin machine which has proven to be a profitable inxestment They bold popcorn at basketball gamee and wrestling meets The entire Llub took an all day trip to the Dairy Cattle Congree last fall This is an annual project Two memberb will be nominated for Iowa Farmer 1epree next year hd Masteller Wlll repre ent the Independenre rhapter in the National I-utirt F11 nu r li ui i at Kansas City ' ff I! . . . - , . . . , ' . 'ly - f . ', ' S ' , t :H 1 , Q y , 7 , P 1 ' ' N v 4 H u , n : ' ' ,' , J 1 ' 1 l 1 7 ! I f 1 I f , 1 J I X . ' ' YY! V' 4 u ' .' ' . . Tl , , ' .' f , ' I ' ' 5 , 1 f ' 'g., ' projects are being undertaken by the C lub. The 1 ' , v . .k 5, , ,' . 'A. I - 1 . 1 'QQ ' 2. vp - , - 4 ' ' is t ' , 1 le rl. ' q 3 Q ' , .v ' ' . . . ' - ' 1 . '- 1 C , r 1. ' ' ' ' Ar 1 1 1 ' 1 ':- 2 t ' ' .' .' ' . X FOURTH ROW Don Keller, Gary Marshall, Jerry Davis, John Rowland THIRD ROW Dale Zimmerly Don Mitchell Pat Vbolgamot, Betty Fish er, Rosemary Schultz SECOND ROVS .Tune Cue, Donna Munson, Mary Jo Mclnteer Corinne Gosse, Loretta Mclnteer STANDING Eddy Masteller, Charlie Cabalka Jim Collins Frank Shaw, Naomi Gissel, Shirley Bantz Gerald McCalley Wayne Haegele, P .T Leehey SEAT ED Alice Harrington, Shirley Hauth, Mary Frank Miss Taylor Joan Leehey Bev Borchers, Joan Andrews QM X V655 kv- lat vxews Pictured above are the old I Hyh members who carried on the work at the beginning of the year while Miss Taylor broke in the new reporters. Notice especially the picture in the paper. Pictures for the paper proved to be expensive so everyone was really proud when ome activity of the ranch made its appearance in the I-Hyh. Every Thursday the editors and reporters were rushing around frantically trying to meet the deadline for their stories. In spite of news-jumbles every now and then, and trou- bles with the printer, the students always splurged the minute an I-Hyh was put in their hands. Ah' such grace such beauty of June Cue, Opal Melka Caroline Tiffany Miss Kmcker Janice Sch mitt LeAnn Cone Mary Jo Mc Inteer BACK ROW: Marian Megonigle , Opal Melka, Jean Stevens, Yvonne Perry, Phy- llis Miller, Pat Scheel, Darlene Osborne, Lillian Muench. THIRD ROW: Caroline Tiffany, Pat Meggars, Pat Wolgamot, Mina Megonigle, Janice Schmitt, Pat Reed, Glenys Ralston. SECOND ROW: Joamie Terry, Janice Meythaler, Sally Searcy, Verna Peyton, JoAnne Schwake, Donna Lou Munson, Miss Knicker, Physical Education instructor. FIRST ROW: Loretta Mclnteer, Mary Jo Mclnteer, Nona Saunders, Lona e Russell BACK ROW Betty Hind Carolyn Cates Joan Leehey, Alice Harrington Arlene Jensen, Lilah Hand Carole Johnson, 'Ihelma Loeck THIRD ROVR Marcella Beebe, Bewerly Borchers LeAnn Cone, Betty Fisher, Naomi Gissel, Mary Hanna, Corinne Gosse SECOND ROW Phyllis Dibble NormaBuck Shirley Hauth Nancy Bond Doris Bantz, Esther Hokenson, Geraldine Colton Shirley Axline FIRST ROW Sandra Hall Marlene Catt, Shirley Bantz movement' Those legs' Yes this is the Girls Athletlc As The club annually awards the members with pins or school letters These are based on a point system butthis year only seniors will receive awards The big event in the G A A year was the Sweetheart Dance on Valentine s Day Don M1tchell and Jo Schwake reigned at the dance Some of the activities the girls hate pirticipated in are basketball xolleyball games of all kinds and dancing folk dancing square dancing: and social dam ing The t lub attended a field day at Teachers College this spring ' 2 ' , i ! . - y K. , 1 7 . 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' ' .' -'1 '111.1111.1111p1.111'1t: 1 ., 111l'1 ' 2, ' L 'r11 .' 111., 1 ' ' ' V ' ' E Q 1 'W . 5 Y v BACK ROW Ross Shaw Dwayne Klotzbach, Everett Jensen, Roger Squxre, Bob Kuntz, B111 Abram John Terry Ronald Hart, Florence Wllson, Norman Hand THIRD ROW Marcella Beebe J1m Collxns, Eunice Smxth Dick Norton, Sh1rley Trultt, Donna Mxller Norman Schu man, Pat Reed, Pat Scheel SECOND ROW Jerry Anderson Eddle Masteller, J1m Martxn, Helen Shaw Richard Westemeler, Joanne Terry Evelyn Black Bonme Belzer Norman Van Lanningham, Duane Manson, Ronald Lentzkow FRONT ROW Lllah Hand, Majorette Rose mary Schultz, Carolyn Cates Corinne Gosse Nancy Bond, Lois Steege Now It Ib loaflng time at the ranch and we listen to that beautiful music of Hopalong Granger and h1s Buckaroos The offlcers of the Buckaroos are pres1dentJ1m Colllns vlce presldent, Eddy Masteller secretary Rosy Schultz and treasurer J1m Martin Some of the act1v1t1es of the range that the Buckaroos particlpate 1n are marchlng at games attendmg contests w1th solos and ensembles marchlng at Cedar Raplds, playlng for banquets e c FLUTE TRIO Corinne Gosse Pat Ree Lilah Hand This group won a Divisxon I ratmg at the contest held at Strawberry Point in the spring CLARINET QUARTET Duane Manson, Joanne Terry J1m Collins, Eunxce Smith Sf 1 J , s 1 . . , I ......,. - 6-I' ' ' ' I ' , , , . 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I N I bn Q FOURTH ROW Vlrglma Stxefel 7elma Wallxs Novy Black Betty Fxsher Ardyce Miller Naomi Gxseel Al1ce Harrmgton, Yxonne Perry Betty Hmd THIRD ROW Eumce O Brlen Thelma Loeck, LeAnn Cone Dorothy Bleesxng Carolme Tlffany Marxan Megomgle, Jean Stevens, Joan Leehey, Evelyn Lybeck SECOND ROW Joan Schwake Arlene Jensen, Cormne Gosae Beverly Borchers Jamce Meythaler Pat Meggers Edzth Freeman Carla Albert FIRST ROXX Lona Lee Ruqsell Donna Lou Munson Nancy Bond Shzrlev Hauth Elame Rea gan Nloreen Morton Sally Searcy JoanSchm1tt Mrs Tnsworth FOURTH ROW Virgmla Suefel, Zelma Wallis 'Jovy Black, Thelma Loeck Betty Campbell Wayne Haegels, Gary Marehall, P J Leehey John Bond Jean Stevene Allce Harrmgton, Yvonne Perry, Betty Hmd Evelyn Lybeck THIRD ROW Joan Schwake LeAnn Cone Marlan Megomgle Don Keller Daryl Black Duane Walters, Glen Brlck I:.d1th Freeman Joan Lee hey SECOND ROW Pat Reed, Carolme Tlffany Cormne Gosse Betty Fxsher Kenneth Jen sen Duane Manson Ronny Black John Rowland Daud Gee Bexerly Borchers, Mary Hanna, J1m Fuller Carla Albert Sally Searcy Lsther Hokenbon Shxrley Hauth, Mrs Tltsworth THIRD ROW Wally Famrcz 1lo Dlle Hennreor Rmlaru O11 Daxxl Black Duane Walters Don Keller Harry Vxn Horn Ruhard Van 'lasbel Franklm Mumford Don Butler SLCOIND ROW Allce Harrmgton accompanist Wayne Vic wels Frank Gallup Ronnxe Black Glen Brxck Sam Megomgle Mrs Txtsworth FIRST ROVw ull R :wland Dax ld Raymond Bob Ralston John Rowland Kenneth Ienscn Im WIISOI Du1c1Gee T1 Fuller : . . . . v A .L , y , , . . I . Y . ,I . , . . , , . . , 1 1 L Y 9 1 ' . .' : , J ' ' 9 9 1 - ' 9 ' ' ' ' y ' 1 2 . 1 ' 1 A v y 9 'I' 'v ' 3 , ' ' v - r 1 1 u 0 u , 3 q, 5 ' I ! ! ' Y - ' ' ' - 1 D ! ' ' I . I : ' ', , Q , - i 1 Y ' 9 1 v ! V ' Nancy Bond. FIRST ROW: Lona Lee Russell, Carolyn Gee, Donna Lou Munson, Naoml Gissel, , , , in 4 , . 1 s 0 o 2 . .' JL' ', L 5, A. 1, '.1 ' .., .J y 7 , f K., f Y V '. . , -. .. , - 1 Y Y C 1 ' ! 7 ' : F , ' -' , ' ' wa. ' ' , , , ' , Q . ': l 1 , ' ' , ' , .' , . ' , , Q- , , 1 5 1, 1 ' , . Ill A . Daryl Black Barltone, Don Keller Bass Harry Van llorn Second Tenor John Rowland F1r f Tenor OX S vav'lLe.'C Jxm Knoll Flrit Tenor, P J Leehey Second Tenor Wayne Haegele Bamtone Gary Marehall Bass Glrs LeAnn Cone Thelma Loegk, boprano Marxan Megomgle Lxlah Hand second soprano, Carolme Txifany Carla Al bert Alto :Xa GXU avfef Now alone Blick Corlnne Gosse Dune Manxon ae D ma Mun pn Slpran lean Ste-un w 1 lc n r Soprano Nancy Boll 'lex '3 r chers Second Nl prano Slurley Hauth, Jean Stexen Alto 2 WZ ROUND :HE C OUNQI L Y-LRE FOURTH ROW Mr Lybeck Don Butler, Dale Zxmmerly Mr M1115 THIRD ROW Jxm Coll1ns, ROHHIG Black, J1m Knoll Steve M1ller SECOND ROW Gerald Mc Calley, Bev Borchers Lxlah Hand, Nova lene Black D1ck Peterson FIRST ROW Pat Reed, Sally Searcy, Joan Andrews Phylhs Mlller Foreman of the Student Counc 11 IS Bev Borchers He r ass1:-.tant foreman IS Charl1e Cabalka The record keepe r IS Sally and the banker for the Fly1ng M s counc1l IS Gerald McCalley Events sponsored by th1S organxzauon were Homecom1ng and an all school party wh1ch was held xn the Sprlng Members of the council also attended the WaMac Student Council Conference at Mar1on Guest speaker at the event was a professor from Iowa State College, at Ames They also attended a meet1ng of councxls at Belle Plaine Pres Bev Borchers V1ce pres Charl1e Cabalka GC Sally Searcy Treas Gerald McCalley 2 li ,X I 1 j . 1 Q V 1 H 1 I Iix ' : . , , . '. : ' 9 I , . : 7 ' I4 Z . . . ' sk -' K t, x ' 1' 1 S . - P X ,IXISXQCIG VOS 'Y' yn.: QQ:-its -.-qi, Y may 3,4412 alum 'ffuwwg DVC O 1 Photographer 2 L.1tt1e hor-seman 3 Undae 4 Someone 5 Smgmg of laughmg? 6 Oh oh! 7 Alxttle w1der, Barb 8 S1r Jack 9 Phyl zn the garden 10 Our Homecommg Queen 11 Steadxes, 12 Fan' Mxse Munson 13 Bare11tt1eP .T 14 Verna SCOWl1I1g7 15 Another un known 16 Whatamouth' 17 We the Sophs 18 Self portrzut 19 Revealmg note 20 Phyls M127 21 Bomgf P2 Heave ho' 23 Fxrst day of school 24 YOU dO 25 T0 Pat R 110 doubt f r-A 4 ,QU 1 T S o M ,Z . ... M Q g. 2 M A 'B H- ff 4 '4 A, u V . , 4 72 . X in .F ,Y M E A '3 . 2 f e ' 1. 1, 4 . 2. - ' ' A -' ' 2' - 2 at Q., IR :Y A 5 ,-A . 1 ' .y . I I A I ,. f an Q -' 'A 2 'Jig'1: f Q W 2 5 ' . 173. lb, v N' az . :TM 0 f a+- . 1 L- 0 q 0 n.. n l . . 1 0 '- W . f r--'- Mr Mills Jxm Knoll, Phyll1s Miller, LeAnn Cone Betty Fisher, Bev Borchers, Leroy Str1ckel The Pxtcher and Gavel club of I H S is the debate class The members of it are all sen1ors wrth the exceptlon of one Leroy Strickel The club went on an excursion to Iowa Clty to hear the debate contest there in April Several debates are planned th1s year with other schools The subject this year IS Resolved that the American people should reject the Wel fare State Jim, Betty, and Leroy comprise the negative side whxle Bev, LeAnn and Phyl make up the affirmative Mr Mills the instructor is undecmded as to his stand on the question baters The gavel is to ma1ntain order P S We need it somet1mesl Phyl Miller STANDING Shirley Hauth, Nancy Bond Joan Andrews, , Bonnie Ford Barbara Belzer, Alice Harrington, LeAnn Cone, Marian Megonlgle, Opal Melka Loretta Mclnteer, Betty Fisher, Bob Thorpe, Janice Meythaler, Betty Sewell SEATED Noreen Morton, Joan Leehey, Bev Berchers, Phyllis Miller, Frank Shaw NOT PICTURED Marilyn Budzine, Barbara Budzine, John Bond The ranch members responsible for this great book our 1951 Wapsie! Together, with mexperienced typists, glue on the doorknobs and a few squab bles, we finally completed this testimony of our life on this ranch, the Flying M Our gay times are clearly Cwe hopej shown on the snapshot page s and each and every Wayfarer and member of the ranch is shown We hope you en joy the annual The editors l K IN X X- p-F'-ng A . . , L , . . . H . : . - ' H . 1 . ! The pitcher in our name is'kept filled with cool water to soothe the tempers of angry de: of X3 ft A A I , J 7 many STANDING Pat Meggers Asslstant Treasurer, Marjorxe Frank Servlce Chairman Jean Stevens Assxstant Program Chairman, Alxce Harrmgton, Muslc Chaxrman, Marlene Forsman, Asslstant Social Chairman, Shxrley Hauth, Publxcxty Chaxrman, Joan Andrews, Social Chairman SEATED M1ss Weldlein, Adv1sor, Phyllis Mxller, Secretary, Beverly Borchers, Presxdent, Joan Leehey, V1ce Pres1dent and Program Chalrman, Marxan Megonigle, Treasurer, Miss Wollesen, Adv1sor NOT PICTURED Town advisors, Mrs Daryl Forsman, Mrs Norman Frank, Mrs Waymon Hauth Mrs P J Leehey Mrs Don Borchers The Y Teens had a full schedule wlth a p1cn1c getting them off to a good start th1s fall Followmg th1s closely came the new 1dea of Chore Days The ranch members 1n thls club got their work outs in the people s homes around the countryslde Again thxs year, they entertaxned their Fathe r s to a favorite dish supper The main event, the sponsor ship of this club at the Flying M, was the Christmas Formal The theme was Holiday Inn and Stan Stanley and his band were featured Aside from these few things mentioned, the schedule included other annual events and a new Surprise Party SLOGAN To Face Life Squarely an PURPOSE To find and give the best Mrs Ventura, our speaker from the Phmlippines X .- i ..- X Q N X ' vp , -.f .. ' 1 I Q , : Y . 7 S , . . 1 I 1 ' 0 4 ' J ' 0 . . I ' . . . , . . . , . . - - , . ' ' Il fl . Q . I ' 1 . . . . . . . 'V VY ' 1' V7 Hx . ri R ii E446 X 141 FOURTH ROW: Betty Fisher, Novalene Black, Carolyn Cates, Alice Harrington, Lilah Hand, Jean Kuper, Arlene Jensen, Marcella Beebe. THIRD ROW: Beverly Borchers, Barbara liudzine, Esther Hokenson, Mary Hanna, Corrine Gosse, Carla Alhert, Geraldine Cnltnn. SECOND ROW: Norma Buck, Evelyn Black, LeAnn Cone, Edith Freeman, Phyllis Diblile, Marilyn lludzine, Margaret Bare, Marlene Catt. FIRST ROW: Rnnnie Uelzer, Carol Armstrong, Sandra Hall, Shirley Hauth, Nancy Bond Carolyn Gee Joan Xnlrews Shirley Axline V lf FOURTH ROW Evelyn Lybeck Opal Melka Marian Megonigle Yvonne Peggy Jean Stevens Darlene Osborne Phyllis Miller Mina Megenigle Pat Sc heel Pat Reed THIRD ROW Thelma Loeck, Glenys Ral ton Pat Meggar Pat Wolgainit Ianite lvevtlnler llarhara Melvin, Ilettx Sewell Caroline Tiffany Donna Miller SECOND HOV Ioan lcehey Lui Steege Juan Schmitt FIRST ROW Florence Vkil ll Nnxeen Nlirl 1 ll inni lun Li Russcll Mary In Mtlnteci Nona Saun lar N i lane R 1 lan S , , ' 1 l J, ' ' . Al 0 ! o r : 1 4 ! if A, Y ! '41 ! 'V 7 V 3 7 ' : , V 1 Y, A A '. X Av ' ' Jin. Y' I: ' x, ' JoAnne Terry, Loretta Mvlnteer, Lillian Muenvh, S?,1rleyV.altnn, Xeln.a Vfallif, Virginia Stieiel. ': ' ' mi , .' '- i l 'Q-21, Vl ll21pt'yifll, S.illySe1 'c'j.', IM 1 lv win, ina , . ' X-', i' ' fl w, im' 1 X ive, li-'- haw. HHH! IIIH Yxyllklcl Refferf hsther Hokenson Plnky Gee, Sally Searcy, Donna Munson The Flymg M s pepsters w1ll lose three members of then' squad thx s year Donna Pmky, and Esther are all semors All three of these g1rls are mcluded I 1n musxcal groups G A A and Y Teens Sally our peppy sophomore cheerer IS a member of chorus glee These gals did a great Job of leadmg the students ln support of the basketball and football teams club G A A and Y Teens ffwlm All X 'P' 'Tim' Jamce Schm1tt, Nancy Bond And now for the sweethearts of the wrestlmg squad The gals out 1n front at all the wrestlmg meets were none other than Jamce Sc hm1 tt and Nancy Bond Jamce 15 a semor and Nancy 15 a sophomore These glrls are elected at the same t1me the other pep squad IQ elected Both girls belong to Latm Club G A A and Y Teens KN SFX it . Lg ' h L V ' S b .S , . , l ' . . L . Y 4- . L I Q 3 . y . . , ' . . 1 fill V ' y 5,311 . 'f., l,i IJ ll K I l 4 M A Yl XX ll' , V ll - ' ' .Qi : , x D , . . . y ' N. , L l 42. 4 1' ' Q if 2' ' -W 0 BACK ROW Coach E Exschexd, Wally Fzurch1ld Roge Hlggma, Gary Mar 'shall Howdy Saunders Don Butler, Charlle Cabalka P J Leehey, Don LaFevre Bob Kroeger Daryl Johnson MIDDLE ROW Kenny Coulter, Wayne Haegle Inch McCalley John Bond Bud Axline Bunny Ralston, George Cabalka, Howard Brxmmer FRONT ROW Dale Zlmmerly, Gene Devlxn, Duane Klotzbach .Tun Wnlson, Buzzy Axhne, .Tun Zxmmerly, and Ronme Hart , 7' Q T! R rw' , R 2 x -new .. F - f 9 x El ogyum 'UI aiffrff 'fx SENKOR .muon F-'L-OAT' FLOAT lb- 'fiwwd uf N Cnr UUNTEHBY ATTENDAN1-s Dom-lor'10RE n..oAT 7 Rx'1.f.' f Ll ji 'Ns'-of ,f Efsn-:en + D 'nm Bev Queen CANDIDATES IHS was-10 :ii fgq s ' I ,,, WW lfi ' 5 I f 'if Q E - , X Hun x . 2 - i r. .P F 1 1: P . +G' f , if ' i mwl M - 5 , ' ' may L II ling fm 'www JAN Wfwiiqgnf-V 410 Yb4'B,y ANT 1 10 C957 Q jizwi MPM I 'T WOM 5 I r RFQ .Ama N , Q-hx W m,1fiU WQSIL x X fs E V ' 'WW h X , K ., 'fl -3 f N n N' EMM , -5 J f 1 Y., N I ' Q ' R 4l 33 W f - Af ww ff-X W x ' - K ' .. .., K iw' 40 2 43 1:39 f V' ' W ixclxg U ' - I YLJN., 59.53 A . , 7f ix X? .5 Q39 Q 3 'g L: f , 1 :Q l',7j Y ,fr 5 H ' In K 5' 4 R QUA f T M V j CY-Ao 3 X 5 Q' 'M S if . l' i gm 5 v gy, x F J f if W l X! ? xxx f If Q 3 ' 1 'I fl, 1 ' ' L- 3 1 U if l VA 5.1 1' b - I 'lf X 5 X X X I xi 0 'Ly rg- ' if f :- A Q ,E : ' 2' SY ' XX g I ' X jlj x' kg 4 Q X x Q xxx . Q rg C fa -'37 Q ' 0' ' 1a S, f 'fx V I' 's Y K ' nr , A X59 x gf f :NE I ' S uf, fx Q ,k ' R Qgw' ,, ...rf I hi bl CYXYX FOURTH ROW Wally Duane Walters, Jtm Schrader THIRD ROW Gerald McCalley Ralph Vhlson kenneth Jensen Carolyn Cates Lxlah Hand Mr Hatfxelu xnstructor SECOND ROVK Jtm Fuller Corlnne Gosse Nancy Bond Phyllxs Dlbble Jamce Meythaler FIRST ROVK Ross Shaw Pat Vvolgamot JoAnn Terry Noreen Morton Florence Vnlson Helen Shaw Although there are qulte a few of the Flyxng M s ranchmembers out for tennis seven make up the team whlch competes at the meets Those exght are J1m Schrader Duane Walters Bob Strempke Wally Faxrchlld Gerald McCalley Ralph Wilson and Ross Shaw The meets scheduled thxs Sprxng accordlng to Mr Hatfteld were as follows Aprxl East Hxgh Oelwem May West Hlgh 8 West Hlgh za, East Hxgh Oelwein ol? 9000 o oQ, 08 o oo O As ln tenms there IS a competlng team ln golf It Conststs of f1V9 boys who w1ll meet w1th xarlous teams Th1sf1rstf1xe Qonslsts of Vkay ne Haegel Daw e Raymond hm Knoll Jerry Anderson and Vlayne Wessels A trxangular meet was held Aprxl 27th w1th East Hxgh and West H1gh Dual meets were held w1th Manchester Oelweln and V1IllOIl May 19th prox ed to be the date for the DINIFIFI Tournament Here There There Here There Dame Raymond Vkayne Vkessels Vkayne Haegele Jerry Anderson Jxm Knoll Mr Anderson lnstructor Not Plttured Daud Gee Ilfll Collms Jerry Dams Joan Leehey Sally Searcy Mlryoru. Frank Thelma Loeck Betty Sewell 6 N ' Q . , . I 1' . ' . . 4 ' -- n - 1 - 1 s y - 9 ' - 7. ' t - .. '. - ' . . , .a , , , . 'I .' l , , -', T , 1' . . , . . . , 1 . 1 - 'v . . I , , f' ' ' 1 wah' 9 r 1 - . ' , - . , T I 9 y 26, 1, l T ft anti .- fig' f I 4. oO Oo . . .- ooov T 1' r v ,V ' ' - -4 . 1 ' v ' . , ' ' . ', . U, - . 'r y y r ' 9 Q ' v , 7 ,. . , , l '. f .. , 1, , .. .. . , . I., ' '.. 9 f 'S 1 ' - ' . , . 1 - y ' Q . . , YV, Y ' ' . , -1 1 1 l I - L ' '3 . s ' 1' ! ' W ., I I ,145 A WE HIIVFHlI'iIIIIi 3 Q C 1, I s 'K 1 Q35 K -., ,. ' ' NN 'X 5 ,J ' L STANDING: Mr. Pearson, Miss Hurley. SEATED: Mrjiischeid, Mr. Farber, Miss Scoggin, Miss Knicker, Miss Nicholson, Mrs. Titsworth, Mr Granger And here--guess who? Of course, the faculty of the future Flying M ranch members Some of them have their usual smiles, but others look as though maybe they re afraid of the camera. It's only right to mention Mr. Pearson first since he is the foreman of the Junior Ranch. Science is his specialty but a nice big smile to pre- sent Jr. ranchmembers and those of the past is also typical There are six members on this faculty who work with the Flying M's ranch mem- bers, also Everyone knows that they are Mr Eischeid Mr Farber, Miss Hurley, Miss Knicker Mrs Titsworth and Mr Granger, so space won t have to be used to tell who they are' That le ave s Miss scoggin and Miss N1cholson We all know them also, so we shall con tmue on with the future Greenhorns gre. 'U 7 G Y'E.CVl ofvvsg THIRD ROW James Carlile, Burdette Johnson, Donald Dage, Darlene Bulver, Jim Albright, Bill Frye, Delores Fisher, Carol Friedman, Ann Harrington, Regina Sudduth Candace Eilers, Joan Van Ree SECOND ROW Richard Poland Lavonne Jennings Wilfred Gissel, Betty Dibble, Randall Cone Dorothy Hansen Peggy Funrman, Beverly Belzer, Lee Frank Bob Bond Mary Hearn, Miss Nicholson, 8 AHomeroom Advisor FIRST ROW Louella Brimmer, Virginia Cornwell Marcia Flaten Earlene Coulter Mildred Cornwell Barbara Clough, Elwm Hall, Claudia Reagon Lloyd Blumenshxne James Barth, Joyce Cornwell Presldent Beverly Belzer B President Cliff Scott Vice President Lloyd Blumenshine Vice President Edgar Menzel Treasurer Randall Cone Treasurer Denny Wessels Sargent of Arms Jerry Schu man THIRD ROW Mr Farber, 8 B Homeroom Advisor Donald Szmmons, Gerald Snow, Clifford Scott, Ronald Scott, Tom Wilklnson Jerry Schuman Delores Latham, Lois Locke, Janet Strine, Nancy Rosensteil SECOND ROW Pat O Brien, Luther Morton, Clark Madison, Bobby Pint De nn1s Wessels Benny Osborne, Norma btre1tmatter Janet Strickel Carma Scott Edn1McJu1re Joan Johnson FIRST ROW Daryl Weisender Ed gar Menzel George Manson Jack Russell Shirley Martin Carolyn Spece Neva Limpher Shirley McCalley F .i Jr 'WP H f 8-A ' , 8- ' , ' Secretary, Virginia Cornwell Secretary, Shirley McCalley Www of 7 4 Q GSI lg? T7 A IIIN Afl'L -1- N4x -A BACK ROW: Roselyn Ford, Ellen Burkeman, Anita Cone, Donna Carlile, Harold Blessing, Gary Doan, Don Barkowski, Monte Cue, Lila Dllts, Annette Black, Clara W. Scoggin, 7-A Homeroom Ad- visor. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Finder, Walter Burkeman, Elaine Colton, Jeanne Ann Foland, Joan Black, Bill Brown, Bettie Bas- qulnn, Judy Eck, Don Dunlap, Ruth Cornwell. FRONT ROW: Jean Asher, Beverly Gosse, Darlas Eschen, Tommy Berner, Dick Copeland, Darrell Elliott, Jack Abram, Brooks Burkhart, Charles J Beltz. --President, Joan Black Vice Presldent Judy Eck Secretary, Beverly Gosse F Treasurer, Jean Asher h W Fi QW ffuljg A 1, D' S9567 fl fHIRD ROW Jane Jensen, James Jensen, Edwin Keller, Don Meythaler, Archie Workman, Marvin Hayward, Bllly Lawless, Mrs Tltsworth 7 B Homeroom Advisor MIDDLE ROW Mar lett Van Daele, Janice Wilkinson, Delva Lemons Sandra Lentz kow, Joan Johnson, Jim Tollerton, Richard Meyers Jim Kennett Robert Miller FRONT ROW Janice Nesbxt Harold Olsen, Gor don Sorg, Judy Henderson, Malcolm Risk, Sandra Zimmerly Bernard Hearn, Maureen Swanson, Donald Scott President Janice Nesbit Vice Presmdent Jim Towlerton Secretary Joan Johnson Treasurer, Janice Wxlkinson INN SECOND ROW Virginia Cornwell, Loyd Blumenshine Chfford Scott Dennxs Wessels Randall Cone, Beverly Belzer Shxrley McCalley, Edgar Menzel FIRST ROW Beverly Gosse, Jamce Wxlklnson, Joan Black, Joan Johnson Jun Towlerton, Janxce Nesbit, Judy Eck, Jean Asher Executxve Council xs Just the offxcers of the classes Y 5fN jf x.,-'-N 7A - I . L ' L ' 'bg f I . -A x . , A A I ff e A 8 urls . :L Q, I , i ' , 456 '1B-- .- ,. ' ' nl A E ec u ' C0 ' I 'C Wir il' lg? QW , A I K 'Q ' z 1 riff:-' b . . l . N Y: . :LQ . -Q -A X4 .X if fi SPCDHI ' FOURTH ROW Coach Bill Farber, Bill Brown Benny Osburn Jerry Schuman Gary Doan, Dennis Wessels, Ronald Scott, Edwln Keller THIRD ROW Pat O Brxen, Luther Morton Sklp Hall Red Albrlght, Arch ie Workman, Lee Frank Richard Foland SECOND ROW Gerald Snow Jxm Carllle, Bob Bond Bobby Pint, Cllfford Scott Gordon Sorg FIRST ROW Donald Scott Brooks Burkhart Bobby Straw Malcolm Risk J1m Towlerton, J1m Kennett, Donald Dunlap The Junior Hlgh football team played sxx games m the 1950 season, wmnlng four and losmg two Thexr only two losses were at the hands of Oelweln, 7 0 and 13 6 The Junior Indees took Manchester twlce, wlth both scores bemg 13 7 They also took the Maynard Jumor Hxgh team mn thexr strxde by trouncmg them 1n the fxrst game, 26 6 and takmg the sec on 7 O The Junior High s first team was made up as follows In the back field were Dennis Wessels at quarterback Skxp Hall at halfback and Lee Frank and Red Albrxght in the halfback spots Tackles were Clifford Scott and Benny Osburn, with Arch1e Workman and Malcolm Rxsk The team lb rounded out by thexr center, Bob Bond THIRD ROW Dennis Wessels, Jerry Schuman, .Tim Carlile, Archie Workman, Gary Doan, Harold Blessing, Monte Cue, Donald Dage, Coach Eischeid SECOND ROW Richard Foland, Bob Bond, Jim Jen sen, Burdette Johnson, Clifford Scott, Benny Osburn, Jim Albright Bob Pxnt, .Tim Towelerton FIRST ROW Skip Hall Lloyd Blumen shine, Malcolm Rlsk, Don Meythaler, Brooks Burkhart, Jxm Kennett, Gerald Snow, Lee Frank Harold Olson The Junior lhgh had quxte a successful basketball season th1s year, wlth a record of eleven wms and three losses The Jumor Indee s flrst team was made up of Denny Wessels and Bob Bond at forward, Jerry Schuman in the center spot and Sklp Hall and Red Albright at the guards Here is a record of the games and their scores Independence Oelwem Jesup Rowley Oelwem St John s Wlnthrop Jesup Manchester Independence St John s Juaskie Rowley Manchester VPY e x fl TP 2-Avvx IJ' Qy-oo 'F eel 'X ' 51 Ci L.LC!! cj r'd4Ey,44r f A414 Ogle ff A I I 1 A' -f 11.gf xi XX R M . l 1' ' 1 ' . Q C I , s '- I I ' kk . ' ' ' V ' ' -- r - ' : 24 ' 14 30 . ' 19 1 28 ' 17 28 17 y 37 ' 26 12 t 26 ' aa . 24 31 24 10 ' 29 34 J 9 Bk ' X 26 2: 22 31 25 .W f p . xl KL' N 1 T ,QW s yt e QA Qur E001 R +10 1' CD . Cx , y 0 f FOURTH ROW: Jim Carlile, Dennis Wessels, Gary Doan, Don Barkowski Ronald Scott, Archie Workman Donald Dage Coach Bill Farber THIRD ROW: Skip Hall, Edwin Keller, Benny Osburn Red Albright, Lee Frank, Clifford Scott, Bobby Pint SECOND ROW Pat O Brien, Luther Morton, Bill Brown Lane Dilts Jim Towlerton, Robert Miller FIRST ROW: Charles Beltz Jim Kennett, Bobby Straw, Donald Dunlap, Donald Scott The Independence .Tumor High started wrestling late in the year and had only two meets, both of which were with the Vinton School of the Blind The first meet was held at the School of the Blind, with ten matches The weights ran from 65 to 129 pounds Both teams scored five victories, but the School of the Blind won the meet by a point score of 25 to 19 The second match was held at Independence with the Indee Junior High coming out on top, winning six matches while the Vinton School of the Blind won only four matches The point score was 22 to 18 in favor of Independence L- his Darlene Belzer, Lila Dilts, Lois Locke, Delores Fisher, Ann Harrington, Friedman, Delores Latham Candace Ellers, Mary Hearn, Regena Suddeth, Joan Van Ree THIRD ROW Roselyn Ford, Janice Wilkinson, Marlett Van Daele, Belva Lemons, Shirley Martin, Barbara Clough, Dorothy Hansen, Nancy Rosen stiel Peggy Fuhrman, Beverly Belzer, Norma Streitmatter, Janet Strine Earl ene Coulter, Sandra Lentzkow SECOND ROW Jane Jensen, Bettv Basquln Darlas Eschen, Joan Black, Jean Ann Foland, Betty Dibble Lavonne Jennings, Mildred Cornwell, Claudia Reagan, Edna McGuire, Carma Scott, Joyce Cornwell, Joan Johnson, Janet Strickel, Marguerite Nicholson, Sponsor FIRST ROW Joan Johnson, Judy Henderson, Janice Nesblt, Maureen Swanson, Jean Asher, Sandra Zlmmerly, Beverly Gosse, Marcia Flaten Brlmmer, Neva nfl Eck, Shirley McCalley, Louella FOURTH ROW Ellen Burkernan, Anita Cone, Randall Cone, Annette Black, Darlene Bulver, Monte Cue, Archie Workman, James Albright, Ann Harrington, Delores Latham, Marvin Hayward, Don Dage, Regena Suddeth THIRD ROW Marlette Van Daele, Belva Lemons, Sandra Lentzkow, Bill Brown, Lee Frank, Bob Bond, Peggy Fuhrman, Janet Strine, Dorothy Hansen, Mrs Tltsworth SECOND ROW Shirley Martin, Malcolm Risk Barbara Clough Gerald Snow, Beverly Belzer, Earlene Coulter, Claudia Reagan, Nancy Rosensteil FIRST ROW Maureen Swanson, Jean Asher, Robert Miller Beverly Gosse, Marcia Flaten, Judy Eck Jack Abram Shxrley McCalley , 1, 6 y 1:5 f I 4, now: mmm X 'F - 0 J' 'A ' A ff ,r -f ' . , J 2 , , . . bo OGWIPII OUR YEARBOOK WAS SUPPLIED INTER COLEYE-E-TATE PRESS KANSAS CITY AQVZLLQC 2621 ZPZOJMJ-6161? 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