Independence High School - Wapsie Yearbook (Independence, IA)

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.1 , 5 Qilffl' f -Sstbfdy Fx 1 J.. Qi 5 ' SN f g f.. rj '. 'Z 3 I f I W , -s R A. . 57' ,I-'V+' R QL X -f ,Q , I - . ' r . g ,S 2 -Q-. . .- I x ef '7 fx .ST ION Iwo :Pt:NnENc.E. H IGH SCHOOL zrvoaP:uozuc: IOWA X :a-131 Editor ---------------- - -------- ----------- Assistant Editors- L augh Editor - - Business M anager - - Art Editor ------ Advisor-- 8,5 Joan Leehey Janice Meythaler Alice Harrington Sally Searcy ------Marjorie Frank -------- Bob Strempke ----------Noreen Morton --Mrs. Florence Peters Qual ' ff' 'D 4- I RAYMOND KUEHL Th1S bo! w111 long be remembered by h1S classmates 1n the class of 1952 for h1s sunny smlle and cheerful dxsposmon 0 5-wx J- NL . T . 45 I ,psf- X , K l.. .ZZ AA S, txfftff Na' ZIlU'6'x r .1 A FV 'ai' Qi P Wiwq' M151 HSSEIVGEF? CHR 1'-5 C' i IEE jk A - 'iv l vb ! Hamilton G. Vasey, the Superintendent of the Independence Schools is quite a busy man but, when you see him in the halls of I. H. S. he is always friendly and ready to help students to solve their problems. He serves on the Executive Board of the Iowa State Educational Association, and also serves in various offices in other organizations. ,Q 'iw ' 1, K 41 i Mr R V Lybeck carries a big share of the work 1nI H S Besides actlflg as our guide in the role of Principal he also has a class in European History he co sponsers the Student Council and acts as a guide for all the students ml H S Besides acting as a guide the students he also gu1des the teachers These are only a few the duties of this busy man ICC Penny Anderson is Mr Vasey s scribe while Mary 1, White acts as secretary to Mr Lybeck The duties of the office scribes are many and varied but these girls are alwavs f V willin to help students with eir extra work The seniors in leaving wish to thank these girls for the many favors HREIIAH I h F ff A .X K :rf T L. s X . . . . . , . fr., Y fr I . of 2: S . 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X - 1 Frfacuu..-r As you look over the pages of prctures taken of the faculty ofI H S you frnd many faces that have been famrlrar to you durrng your hrgh school lrfe and as you glance at them no doubt some certarn trart of therrs goes through your mmd We are gorng to try to get these tralts down rn wrrtrng although they may not be the same thrngs that make you thrnk of the partrcular person HENRY ANDERSON Andy golf whrz faculty equrpment manager good natured chap general scrence and brology rnstructor and a sponsor of the great Sen1or class CHARLES ANDREWS Just platn Chuck Iunror class sponsor mechanrcal drawmg shops and an old hand at Parlor Jokes although he refuses to state what krnd of parlor CLYDE ANDREWS The brg lrttle man sponsor of F F A and teacher of farm shops and farm management FRED DEINES Coach of basketball and baseball phys ed Instructor rn grade schools rnstructor of world hrstory Freshman class sponsor EVERETT EISCHEID Well lrked by all football coach U S Hrstory Freshman class sponsor and phys ed rnstructor rn hrgh school MISS MAE HANLON Head of the commercral department Typmg shorthand bookkeeprng offrce pracnce and secretarral trarnrng mean a full schedule and Freshman class sponsor LuVERNE KNICKER Popular wrth the grrls of I H S phys ed mstructor G A A Sponsor and Semor class sponsor MRS HAZEL MCLAUGHLIN Please check the frne lrst school lrbrarran Sophomore class sponsor and the pet peeve of many LESTER W MILLS Close your books put away your notes and qurt your cheatrng yet to be proven wrong U S Hrstory and Gov t teacher MRS FLORENCE PETERS Freshman Englrsh and Laun come under Mrs Peters also Laun Club and Sen1or class sponsor MISS BEVERLY TAYLOR Instructor of Jumor Englrsh slave of the I Hyh and Junror class sponsor keeps her very busy MISS MURVIL WEIDLEIN Home Ec comes under the drrecuon of Mrss Werdlern whether text trtles or food also she rs co sponsor of Y Teens MISS MARLYS WOLLESEN Mrss Wollesen teaches general math geometry consumers math algebra and tug Her duues as sponsor of Y Teen keep her very busy WILLARD HATFIELD B111 tennrs coach chemrsny mstructor qpoor guyj Sophomore class sponsor general math and consumer scrence MRS MARY NOTT Vocal rnstructor rn senror and rumor hrgh her varrous musrcal groups grve her very lrttle ume to herself. JOHN HANNA - All dramatics come under his direction, speech teacher, Sophomore English, 'fr- ll' ' --X4 x . S f K , x 1 V ,. -I 5-nf' fra.,- -...J HENRY ANDERSON f.. -rf 165.1 ' 'Iv' N? K' FRED DEINES EVERE 1 f 7S Yixvw-1 'wo 'T --Iv' 'C' IOHYN H MNA lU VERNE KN1c1 ER CHARLES ANDREWS CLYDE 1- .,f's ANDREWS its-. 1'-FDA K Q ' i- ' LT EISCHEID MISS MAE HANLON lick ,,. MRS HALEL MCLAUGHLIN an 'VU 4. ,Qi 'DN Fl sf' 1' IDS -D' MISS MUVAL WEIDL EIN 'Y' fu-P MISS MARLYS WOLLESEN 'GK J? ! 1Wn -Y MR BILL HATFIEID 3345 v X lily Mg 'Q' 'Nr-f MRS MARY NOTT , ' 7,87 , -W. iw 4 V 'K l , . ' 1 fit . if , Lf V W 'E S 1' ' L , , QS? LESTER w, MILLS MRS, FLORENCE PETERS M155 BEVERLY TAYLOR E L 'Rx , S S , W J ., .. ski Q 3 17 - W SQ .IW r K if .sf A those .senzor Lf U. We the undersrgned bexng of sound mmd and body hereby grve devrse and bequeath of our earthly possesslons whrch we deem surtable and proper I Carla Albert leave my lovely government grades to any Jumor that can rarse them Shrrley Bantz leave my horseback rrdmg abrlrty to Roy Rogers Hurley Barkowskr leave my method of drlvrng to anyone that lrkes t pay fmes Marrlyn Beatty leave my knack for cheerleadrng to JoAnn Terry Barbara Belzer leave my carbunkles to anyone that can stand them Darwrn Black leave my sunny smrle to Barbara Clough Ralph Buscher leave my love for the opposrte sex to Edgar Menzel Charlte Cabalka leave my bashfulness to Owen Shannon and my teakettle and p1g pokmg abrlrty to Sam Tollomy Wendell Crrcus leave my job as presrdent of F F A to any farm boy Kenny Coulter leave my Chevy grrl and cat to Tom Gutes Martha D1a1 leave my naturally blonde halr to Bernadrne Hertzberg Loren Eddy leave my motorcycle and boots to Mr Mrlls Bev Ellrott leave my shorthand abrlrty to Carolyn Cates and Glen Brrck so they LaVern Eschen leave my converhble and cold weather to Marleen Forsman Mabel Fagan leave Freddy Forsythe to lamce Meythaler Bonnre Ford leave my many boyfrrends to Nona Saunders Marjorre Frank leave my sure cure for Jungle IOI to anyone that needs II and I grve my pony tarl back to the pony I Don Franks leave my red ha1r to Marlene Smutz I Edr Freeman leave my bouncy wtlk to Mrs McLaughl1n l Shrrley Gosse leave my short hatr to Delorls Frsher I B111 Groskurth leave my car to anyone r1ch enough to run rt and dumb enough to want rt Norman Hand leave my herght to Helen Shaw Al1ce Harrrngton leave my prano playtng abrhty to Don Krdd Shrrley Hauth leave my cocl CU temper to anyone that gets angered easrly Donna Hearn leave my Today s Secretary magazmes to Mrss Hanlon Dale Henderson leave my srngrng abllrty to Novy Black Bob Hummel leave my ears to Dumbo the elephant Carole Johnson leave my drmples to Str John Hanna I Iohn Kuhl leave Q. 1 L I, , ' - . . . . 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' , I' 1 1 . 1, , ' -- ' N D ' I Joan Leehey leave my devlllsh ways to the rest of the gang Sally Verna and Jamce I Don LeFevre leave my prlvate chalr rn Mr Lybeck s offlce to anyone that lrkes to srt Gary Marshall leave Carol to the sophomore boys Edwrn Masteller leave my physrque to Ott Krueger Gerald McCalley leave my messy locker to any good housekeeper Loretta Mclnteer leave my hearty laugh to Barbara Melvm Pat Meggers leave my dramond to all of the un engaged gxrls ofl H S Ardyce Mlller leave a certaln lesup boy to Wrlda Bantz Yvonne Perry leave my Manchester dates to anyone that IS capable of handllng them Rlchard Petersen leave my flirty ways to Lona Russell leave my herght to Maurrce Horn Jerry Satterlee leave my wrestlrng abrlrty to the Utterbacks Norman Schuman leave my good looks to Glen Brrck Barbara Shroyer leave my pretty eyes to hm Zrmmerly Vugmra Strefel leave our overmght trrps to any grrl who emoys the outdoors Dean Stevens leave my bashfulness around grrls to Wayne Wessels any lover of good OJ lrterature Bob Strempke leave my camera to the rest of the world s great photographers LeRoy Strrckle leave my shy quret manner to Sandy Hall Vernon Van Tassell leave my abrlrty to skrp school to Glen Martrn Zelma Wallrs leave my athletrc abllrty to Lors Locke Lucrlle Zrmpher leave my gay and wrtty manner to Evy Lybeck And we the Class of 1952 leave to each future sophomore class of Independence Hrgh School the Sock Hop whrch we have on mated Sard sock hop can be used only by the sopho more classes for the ralslng of funds for e Iumor Semor Prom each year WIIHCSSCS I SAM TOLLOMY MARIORIE FRANK Z 6 I'-ur I, , . I, ' , ' , I, , . I, , ' , I, , ' - ' . . . I, ' , ' ' . I, V . . I, . D . K I, ' . . . I, ' . . . U I, , ' . I, , ' ' . I' . . . . y . . . . . I, , ' . I, Jean Stevens, leave the spicy stories that Don LeFevre tells me in speech class to I, , ' . I' . ' ' . .- L ' , . . . ' Il . y . . . . i I' . . , . I , r , 9 -- Z, ---- x ' 1 .-...... 1 5 4 V. ' of s- , A f as A sv f , I' S- Q s ev fd? 1, A ' RO? EC by Marjone Frank Dear Aunt Mrnnre May 8 1952 As the I H S Express chugged mto Independence I grabbed my surtcase and got ready to dash out The tram was engrneered by SHIRLEY HAUTH I saw that she had fmally found a way to let off steam Later as I harled a taxr whrch by the way was drrven by HURLEY BARKOWSKI I kept thmkrng how wonderful rt would be to see all of my old pals agarn As we rode through town I saw that the Dramond Bros Grocery Store was now owned and operated by KENNY COULTER CARLA ALBEKI' hrs wrfe was carryrng a 100 lb bag of Jelly beans poor soul When I got out of the taxr I could hardly belxeve my eyes They had frnally gotten a new hrgh school The S90 000 000 needed to burld rt was grven by the Semor Class of 1952 It was the money that they had left over from therr prom As I walked through the hall I heard a famrlrar vorce sayrng Please check the frne lrst Yes rt was Mrs McLaughl1n and her two able assrstants were BEVERLY ELLIOTT and LORETTA MCINTEER, Everyone rn the d1d understand speech so Mr Hanna who was later replaced by JEAN STEVENS had just kept htm rn school all these years I heard a rousrng march comrng from the band room so I went down to rnvestrgate I was surprrsed to see that BOB HUMMEL was the drrector Because I was downstarrs Ithought that I should see who the phys ed teachers were They tumed out to be NORMAN HAND and MARILYN BEATTY The basketball coach was DON FRANKS and the wrestlrng coach was LAVERN ESCHEN Home ec teacher CAROLE JOHNSON was tellrng her students how to boil water Then I thought I saw B111 the Jamtor but I was wrong It tumed out to be DALE HENDERSON Brll had retrred 20 years ago When I walked through the lower hall I notrced the bulletrn board whrch sard that the prom was gomg to be that Frrday nrght and EDWIN MASTELLER and Hrs Royal Hungartans were gorng to play I also notrced that there was to be an assembly the next hour world famous JOHN KUHL was gorng to lecture on the evrls of lrquor The pnncrpal LOREN EDDY then stepped out of hrs offrce and told me that there was an assembly every day In the background I could hear an announcement berng made on the squawk box by Loren s secretary ZE' MA WALLIS As I went by Mr Mrlls old room I saw ALICE HARRINGTON who was the govem ment teacher tellrng her class that murder IS not a federal offense fT1me to tum the page, Auntrej study hall looked so studious--all except one. That was DON LE FEVRE--poor thing--he never After I had rrdden upstarrs rn one of the new elevators I glanced Into Room 208 and I saw a famrlrar frgure dressed rn brown It was EDI FREEMAN the geometry teacher I poked my head rn the typmg room and saw Ardyce Mrller patlently showlng her class how to type I u J space fr f space I looked rn the musrc room and who should be glvmg vorce lessons but JOAN LEEHEY She was very engrossed In her SIIIQIIIQ so I dldn t bother her Instead I headed for the chemrstry room and saw CHARLIE CABALKA rnstructor explarmng a formula In addntlon to Latm taught by LEROY STRICKLE three other languages were now berng taught at dear oldl H S They were Spanrsh taught by Martha Dral French taught by PETE PETERSEN and Chmese taught by LUCI ZIMPHER. Smce I Hyhs were bemg drstnbuted and I was handed a bunch by VIRGINIA STIEFH. the Journahsm teacher who told me to take them out to shop Itrotted outslde There was an F F A meeting gorng on and since I drdn t wrsh to mtermpt rt Ihanded thel I-Iyhs to the sponsor WENDELL CIRCUS When I went back rnsrde the school Isaw BONNIE FORD the art teacher puttmg up posters about a fme arts dance She told me that MABEL FAGAN also taught art Two teachers were needed because there were so many artistrc students ln I H S intendent of schools wrth BARBARA BELZER hrs secretary perched on hrs knee Next I saw the brology teacher DEAN STEVENS complarnmg about his srck hamster Lona Russell the school nurse was trymg to be helpful she was applyrng a toumrquet The two shop teach ers JERRY SATTERLEE and VERNON VAN TASSELL were drscussrng hog feeders and stnce they drdn t recognlze me I wandered into the office I hadn t seen several of my old fnends so I asked PAT MEGGERS and BARBARA SHROYER the offrce g1r1s where they were They told me that GARY MARSHALL DARWIN BLACK GERALD MCCALLEY, RALPH BUSCHER and BILL GROSURTH were professronal basketball players BOB STREMPKE was a famous photographer who was rn Iceland and takmg prctures of polar bears SHIRLEY GOSSE and DONNA HEARN were a song and dance team on Broad way YVONNE PERRY had marrred and wrth her famrly of 13 was lrvmg rn Manchester SHIRLEE BANTZ was breedmg horses on her ranch rn Artzona and was makrng m1ll1ons off them and MARIORIE FRANK was 1n South Afrrca trymg to prevent Jungle rot She was com mg home though because the head hunters made her nervous Just then the bell rang and not wantmg to get trampled to death I left school rmmedrately Later whrle Iwas again seated ln the I H S Express I realrzed to my drsmay that I had left my surtcase at the school Do you s pose they w111 keep lf for me? Your lovrng nephew, Sam T ollomy As I looked into what had been Mr. Vasey's office, I saw NORMAN SCHUMAN, super- .Se mio? 5 lgguv 5-'01 ,,,,, no .1 '1 V CARLA ALBERT Y Teen Chorus Purple Polka Dots MARILYN BEATTY G A A Home Ec s n1ce to be natural when one IS so naturally n1ce jf C3 I IC' s! 7 SHIRLCE BANT Z G A A Home Ec and Math lover Another great crty IS on the map Hazelton and hm BARBARA BELZER G A A N H S Homecomrng queen Gentlemen prefer blondes wrth drmples 2.36. if XS-I 145' ix ,l 'I-.... HURLY BARKOWSKI Get thee behmd me Saten and push DARWIN BLACK IC1ub F F A Three maJor sports I loaf because I wouldn t depnve anyone of a Job 5 x 33' 'ga TXT? IG N' 'h . Q 4 . 1' ' A A , . ' 1 . N Q ,J , K 1 . . . , . . ,, . . - - ' ' U ' l 1 n o s n a y . . . , ' , nltv ' , n , . Q 0 l I O I Q I ' ' ll 7 1 ,fa ,ai 5' g A ' , ,, X. I VV , , X .W . l Y 'i ,, mga- ew. R4 hx Qj-v RALPH BUSHER IHyh Drama Club Class secre tary Another Shakespeare a poem wut mg Romeo KENNY COULTER Mechamcal drawrng wxzzard Grrls are the roots of all 8V11 I m growmg a garden 14 'vw-- F., ',, Nm. Zi, ,id Q ,Z-.-.4 ,YQ .xi wi CHARLES CABALKA I Club N H S Three major sports Knowledge IS 11ke a pohshed mu ror lo k o at me sh1ne MARTHA DIAL A closed mouth can never lose an argument rf' Akai- eQ -Q gb' Ax , ,J 5 ,4 'X' - x. , UW ut ' 1 WENDB.L CIRC US F F A Pres1dent Basketball There may be better men rn the world but I doubt rt LOREN EDDY F F A Mechanrcal gemus He drlves on the surclde of t e road 'B-Swv M04 ij:-f I f X X by if- f 2 E E X 1' jd f 2 fl Q . I of A . , . . ., - ' ,,.-' 'nl '.-, ' h 'L un -1- ax Y I 4 X .. L I 1 M Q 'Y 1,7 4 ff, , ,X X. C, A If sf Y A , lg . 5 N-v BEVERLY ELLIOT N H S. and I-Hyh Im too small to do great th1ngs so I'11 do small things IH a great way BONNIE FORD G A A Art and Home Ec Hurrah for the Navy and Em1e '54 X 316' '- te.. LAVERN ESCHEN F F A Farm Shop When better cars are m e Ill dnve em MARY FRANK Never do today what someone else can do for you tomorrow ii' Y 'Irv-9 519-fy, F-s qi MABLE F AG EN Y Teen You never know she s there unul you hear her DONALD FRANKS F F A If brams were brawnl d be all gone 505, if : N ., 5 F' V f rx x x S 'f F' A A X. M 'w , , 15335: .gi I :Q lax, . 1 N. u -p . d ,, 4 , a , ' Chorus, Glee Club, Y-Teen Wapsie. I J A ' A x A Q , 5, , ' 's V 1 'Q t .. .Flu- EDITH FREEMAN G A A Chorus StudentConduct rn Get off the stove Grandpa you re too old to rlde the range NORMAN HAND I can t wrn for losrng '7 l'llT 5.45. rf Rv' Tx Woes l x-XB, wi SHIRLEY GOSSE Secretanal tra1n1ng I wouldn t hurt a flea ALICE HARRINGTON G A A Y Teen N H S Chorus accompanrst can tell Rb ,ffvr .4-3 , 1' 'I 'd aan' Q -v-41 BILL GROSKURTH F F A treasurer Worry never made people great so why should I worry? SHIRLEY HAUTH Y Teen G A A Chorus Glee Club N H S I 11 never tell 'Q-Q... 2 I J 1 1 X ' ,Q I -t-T, M fi ,, ,x W L ll I . tl gg , U , - . . . ll . Q N I I ' . vs ll I ' ' 'I - , I 0 1 I l I I I 1 I II I N l 0 1 I - I l D ' I An innocent face, but you never .. ' 7 L A 'I f It, Y A an A ' f 1 I IN A if w' . - I ,. ,Lk A w K ' ik 'Qt A . X 4 X , ' .. X. . i' K i I . . .. , A . . . .fv'- filw' F , a , DONNA HEARN Srlence 15 a true frlend who never betrays CAROL JOHNSON Secretar1a1Tra1n1ng GAA A quret tongue means a busy mrnd 'Wh X TN X-J .Q Q . ,f .YA 4, ' l r'kA ' in 'A 535 759 W 'Q TRS? DALE HENDERSON I srt up all nrght trylng to frgure out how to get more sleep JOHN KUHL Football Mechamcaldrawrng omes ln small packages 3 Bob BOB HUMMEL F F A Football Ive got hard muscles hard to rn JOAN LEEHEY Presrdent of Y Teen G Chorus Glee Club Wapsre Edrtor N H S Generally speakrng she S gener ally speakxng if in 1 ' . lib W ' , f Q' J we 5 if , X Y I Hu. x ' f' a. ' A D . , . I . ' I I .A.-A-y Size lsn't everyrhing - T.N..T. ' 'J '1- . A I l lan... W I ' A 5 'B af - X -' N , z Xi-xi' J . i W iz,- 0? ' lf... DON LE FEVRE I Club wrestlrng football track My conduct rn school rsthe teacher s delrght I sleep all day so I can study Q P5 all nrght GERALD MCCALLEY Student councxl I Club Two maJor sports Watch out I strll mrght do some thrng great Q x jx :Vx I I f I Em Qu- K ie' 4 Q-ilixbeiy 0. GA RY MARSHALL IC1ub Three maJor sports N H Chorus He knows that football rsnt the only place a good 11ne rs needed IDRETTA MCINT EER G A A Y Teen Math If norse was gold I d be a mrllron arre 0'- fi S133 fx? 'E'--f EDWIN MASTELLER F F A Reporter Band Football State Wrestler I Club N H S Superman d1d rt why can t I? PAT MEGGERS Secretarral trarnmg Y Teen Never let school rnterfere w1th your educatxon M-x Nw 1 1 X 1 n U 5 A f' ' 9 . X .5 . Q' J.,-' 'W Q - ,x x 13' -. -A , M 41 :Tal y p I -1- rt. 32 1' . , , 'fn-' qi. ,A -.. X-5 ,1 ' ' X 'f if , - , . .s.. n . 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' I - I l ' Oh those women. -:A - , . ' . f' e ' - , , , ,. t - N K O X o l at , , 'E ' r I 'P-I1 Q - .ls ' W fl a W , If h I rg., '19, , 1 .F I. , 1 'V X it I' .. . Q, y 'ie BARBARA SHROYER Y Teen Chorus Secretarral tram 1n Laugh and the world laughs wrth you I EAN ST EVENS G A A Y Teen Chorus Tr1o Trtple Tr1o Sextette N H S A lrttle learnmg rs a dangerous thmg -? ' .f ,'vf'?iW'f', ,L Y-is-Zi J 3 ,4 new - QA., I fgrf w 'l - xt as ' IL5 IZ BOB STREMPKE Basketball Baseball I Hyh Wap sre Photography ace If brams were mustc I d be a brass band VIRGINIA STIEFEL Y Teen Chorus I Hyh The only reason I cheat rs to get a better grade 4 it .el .N ,,4m,!w X 5 lil, Q ' V 'Al Y N J' ' X I f .f i -7 DEAN ST EVENB Basketball math wrzard Don t study your lesson lessen your study LEROY ST RIC Kl:L Drama Club manager of the Malek Theatre God helps those who help them selves pv- 'hx 'Aviv - - 5 4 . ' 1 n . 1 f - J' gi 1 9 D ' H I H 0 -u ,If Q? 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I READING DC NN FIRST ROW Joan Andrews Shlrley Axhne Wilda Bantz Margaret Bare Frank Barske Daryl Bass SECOND ROW Jack Beebe Novelene Black Nancy Bond Dorothy Blessrng Barbara Budz1ne Manlyn Budz1ne THIRD ROW Eugene Dev11n B111 Downs Pearl Eddy Iunlor Eschen Wallace Fauchrld Oscar Fernau FOURTH ROW Marleen Forsman Frank Gallup Davld Gee Sma Grssel Patnck Hrggms Pamela Hrggms FIFTH ROW Arlene Jensen hm Krdd Harry Kunmerlee Dorothy Kleusch Bob Kroeger Jean Kuper SDCTH ROW Ronald Lentzkow Evelyn Lybeck Walter Mam Glenn Marun Barbara Melvm Ianrce Meythaler f I ., m A . A ,s A . I A nn - '- KAN 4' -1 Wi im- , . A , K, . V 1 , AN ,lla Y . Q Y y , V xl 4 D ,v f JEL S, .4 4 a X., 2 V ,A . . ' :Q it ' -1 . H.. ' 4. , ' , , T-Q f A ,i Qt' 'v Sv' Y' M A 'fi F- ' s' A k gy: :ij ' ,lf I ' f, : a ' ' 'V 'Q3' 43, H A M 3 x I Y f l yhvrzff A 'x. ' ...- E ' '1 R a 4, - q. ' 'ai -E Lk Ai W A , f . ' A fy ' ' 1 f , ., 5 1 5 t' , ,N 1' 4 M- : f IQ? 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A-rf' 91 pg ,sn .gx KP I y VS'-I xy Tv- jba ,af A 'sg' fa-av M B' ,Y Q--Y' V T'-'Y .4 43 'CK 'A-fy ,.... 13:1 lmtxa M y J READING DOWN FIRST ROW Noreen Morton Rrchard Orr Verna Peyton Burnadrne Hertzberg SECOND ROW Davld Raymond Nona Saunders Sara E11zabeth Searcy THIRD ROW Betty Sewell Alma Smrth Marlene Smutz FOURTH ROW Lors Steve Therma Stohr R1chard Stupes JoAnn Terry Bob Thorpe R1chard Wartman SIXTH ROW Wayne essels Ear1W11son Dale Zimmegly NOT PICTURED Don Ehler Dav1d Woods -.M -s I T Yi 'Y , V - ' T get I 'AL 2 R . f V 'vw r iv ,,- tt, I V I K 'I 5 f R I it - T gif un' Q I A . R .ff E f ' -I , il Y: N x ,A Y t I- l I 'R '-' I 'Y 4 in Y Cl .. '.!!w I I I . f' K, jf? I H 1 .li '- L' I I 1 - 1 W A ,Q Q - QL ! Tv f S., ,b R L' , K, , 4 K4.K.' :' ' -X 'E' V' J ' Ax , - 7 I Q q M , ' ,fe A f f 'if-I 1 A7 ' 1' , Il, Y - : , k Vx V I x 3 6 C one I-I c l..A.s.s Q D 56: rt-1 Q1 xadg gg . Ziimist, D Q 'L' bb riff H ,K :warm f. -as xv! 4-7 gs' ,atm F rg 1 I 'N N' 'fi - f Q11 's.- L 1 'gr f-Q-5,4 M X. -.P sm, C., -D .ft rt X READING DOWN FIRST ROW B111 Abram Gerald Anderson Carol Armstrong Bonnre Belzer Donald Black Ronny Black SECOND ROW Rxchard Brandenburg Glen Brrck Howard Brrmmer Eldon Brock Gaylord Caldwell Carolyn Cates THIRD ROW Marlene Catt Geraldrne Colton Gordon Colton Phylhs Drbble Carl Eddy Rrchard Flaucher FOURTH ROW Raymond Gates Robert Greene Lrlah Hand Pat Hams Ronald Hart Everette Jensen FIFTH ROW Kenneth Jensen Daryl Johnson Donald Krdd Dwayne Klotzbach Robert Kuntz Myron Lohnman SIXTH ROW Gtlbert Love James Martrn Mrna Megomgle Sam Megonrgle Donna Mtller Morrrs Mrller ' Q7 . T ' fe 4- - J B R ' 1 f x- r A , ' fi.. 'Y 6' of xi I , L I ir, , f X A 'l X f 5 'M 4, . ' i In to A 0 sr. .. - AN It T ' H . 'W ' , f' 7 f-. I E xx Q X I r ' K ps, f ' - - . I ,' -ff F C fs- , . ' ' -A I ffl? ., 'f - . F? , V , jf 7 46. ka -CS V ,iii sf. I v J' B ,f a X X u . I Xi ' I ,' .8 I 1' , it ' I, -QA M3 .r, X , H 1. ', rg :br LQ Il' ii 'Q lan- f: -i eil? A 5' X K- M Y, xx ' Z .1 XIV f ' ' ' 5 ,Q ak T 5 - I. K I , 3 5 ,e Q 9 'Q ,-Q .Q 7' ' ' ' -' , v I: I Z A -4 - ' f t- lm- - V . N.. ,, -as il 1-Q 1' Q. J h -Q r v ox Q' 1 ' ,Vs I 9 I A A R ' W 3 Q I QV :A ' I all .V 1: ,' Q Q K. ,A Q! I fi ty Q Y' Q SIL' . V AJ ' ' Q bv I .4 I fl 1 W- 7 Ps.f g 5' x t f wgi v-Q ,., ' -' X x I , . x -'vi '- ti .L L -Q f R. '5 'ini ID' fi 1 ia Q .9 'L' 'Q ,r 6: L.- , '3 Tv- 5: h f bw? 1 x U gr. ' 4 A 'tel , 2- ,ff ' ' ' .f gl, f 1 S . , X s t t : Q Q ffl-9 QV' . I 'l, 5 Q vu is N1 i: f '-- F r Q.- - ' I qi ha W QV' 75- I A f A- ff' ' I C. 1, , 5' If . fi nys -. is-fp - -,, . ', SN' -.xt . A - f: '- an 4-' av- fi? 'JR R 2, '- F, ' . L- , ' -4 ' ..- 4 air ' 'fx ' QQ., A iz' C. L ,A ,E Z .L N1 R F F if' I 1 I W ' 4 ix . A ' READING DOWN Stephen Miller, Burton Necker, Eunice O'Brien, Darcy Orris, Betty Osborn. SECOND ROW Patri Patten, James Prentice, Glenys Ralston, Elaine Reagan, Patricia Reed. THIRD ROW Marlene R1 Larry Roberts, William H. Rowland, Patricia Scheel, Ioan Schmitt. FOURTH ROW-Helen Shaw R Shaw, Roger Squire, John Terry, Frank Thill. FIFTH ROW -Shirley Truitt, Gordon Tull, Marie Utterba Mary Utterback, Richard Van Horn. SIXTH ROW-Norman Van Laningham, Shirley Walton Rich Westemeier, Florence Wilson, James Wilson. 3 J N. READING DOWN CABOOSE t.l.Ass Nav H'-v Q 1- 9' 4 Q' Am 'hi' -eq-ni' 5-wr haf N- B ff. EP HWWWIIM .gf QM- 1- E' S-f Q' '54 C2 xN-f xqi Q: L-x w.. W-I I FIRST ROW James Albri ht Lester Bantz Keith Bare James Barth Beverly Belzer Lloyd Blumenshrne SECOND ROW-Bob Bon Luella Brimmer Diana Budzine Darlene Bulver Francis Cabalka James Carlyle THIRD ROW-Barbara Clough Randall Cone Joyce Cornwell Mildred Cornwell Virginia Comwell Earlene Coulter Jon Wilson. FOURTH ROW-Donald Dage Ethel Davis Betty Dibble Candice Eilers John Fag:an Deloris Fisher Neva Zlmpher FIFTH ROW-MarciaF1aten Richard Foland Aurthur Fowlkes Lee rank William Fry Peggy Furhman SIXTH ROW-Wilfred Gissel Kenneth Gosse Elwin Hall Dorothy Hansen Ann Harrington Mary Hearn lf' 'if' v-v 0 I fk 3 S... pm JOQ, s- LQQQ TS -Z' is Lal at Q-9 if I-v-JX YP 11 aug fu E S Q., ...af fn Ulf i All an Q.. Qs!- '5' kj READING DOWN FIRST ROW Arnold Higgins Maurice Hom LaVonne Jennings Burdette Johnson JoAnn Johnson Carol Kidd SECOND ROW Delorrs Latham Lois Locke Clark Madison John Mam George Manson Carol Martin Dennis Wessels THIRD ROW Shirley Martin Merlin Matteson Shirley McCal1ey Edna McGuire Edgar Menzel Luther Morton FOURTH ROW Pat O Brien Robert Pint Nancy Rosensterl John Russell Jerry Schuman Carma Scott Lawrence Wessels FIFTH ROW Clifford Scott Ronald Scott Owen Shannon Donald Simmons Gale Smith Gerald Snow. SIXTH ROW-Carolyn Speece Janet Strickel Janet Strine Gerald Thomas Kenneth Van Cleve Daryl Weisender Tom Wilkinson I' XP I fx, .9 I EJ-QL !! O R. El!! C N I VAT R E 5 ,ii Xfw 1 , I AN -. ECOMI a 1' I 6 R 'B' 'f ' 1 Li. .. ,. +I f. -1, 1 1. Jr 'S NK 0. ,fy if p 'P P 1 V' ' ,J ' 4 K! f , g v. , A Q 4 v If' J. A .,,! s fa B .., , J Z yvffxgvf .,-' f ' G Q9 Q. nl,,x 1 45' Q NOREEN MORTON QUEEN BARBARA BELZER NANCY ROSENSTEIL BONNIE BELZER ff 171741 JUNIOR FL G, O ,f ,gf 4 oo a ll 'VARS ITY -air-'sf BACK ROW Coach E1SCh61d Gary Marshall Walter Mam BobGreen GeorgeCaba1ka Charles Cabalka Bob Hummel Daryl Johnson Wally Fa1rcTu1d Dale Z1mmer1y Sam Grssel Bob Kroeger FRONT ROW Davrd Raymond Earl W11son D1ck Peterson Gerald McCa1ley Eugene Devhn Larry Roberts Darwrn Black JerrySatter1ee John Kuhl Ronme Black Q A Wx gamma, is ffw, Q a C are-so 1:1205 u-'S QP:-1 BACK ROW Raymond Gates Moms Mrller Lawrence Wessels Dwayne Francls Cabalka hm Albrrght Ronn1e Scott Ronme Hart Gaylord Caldwell Coach Hatfreld SECOND ROW Everett Jensen Howard Brtmmer Jerry Schuman Cltfford Scott Lee Frank Merhn Matteson Bob Bond FIRST ROW Tom Wxlkrnson ,hm Marun John Fagen Elwm Hall Jrm Wrlson J1m Ztmmerly The Independence Mustangs had a rather unsuccessful football season thrs year wrnntng only two of thetr erght games Although they lost qurtea few the scores show that the games were close fought battles Independence Waverly Independence Marlon Independence Monucello Independenc e Manchester Independence Maquoketa Independence Vtnton Independe nce A na mosa Independence Trpton Tlus year the Frosh and Soph also had a football team under the dtrectron of Coach B111 Hatfreld They also had a very umuccessful season lostng all s1x of theu' games The boys you wrll fmd mtssrng on the football fleld next year wrll be Gary Marshall Gerald McCalley Charles Cabalka Don LeFevte Jerry Satterlee Darw1n Black Rrchard Peterson so there are many boys that w11l be back to help put a better team 1.5. .. .nn ' FIS HETE FILIX l BACK ROW Patnck Hrg ms Walter Marn Frank Gallup Ronald Lentzkow Rrchard Peterson Earl Wrlson SECOND ROW WayneWesse1s Dale Zrmmerly Norman Schuman Wendel1C1rcus Dean Stevens Bob Strempke Darwm Black FIRST ROW Gary Marshall Charles Cabalka Gerald McCal1ey Wallv Farrchrld George Cabalka f '5. wiv J ' Hsfffgf-3611 -Fnosn SQPH fi A m Nf5 YN! EX BACK ROW Lloyd Blumenchrne Jon Wrlson Donald Stmmons John Fagan Jerry Schuman Robert Prnt Lee Frank Gerald Snow Merlm Matteson Clrfford Scott SECOND ROW Francrs Cabalka Burdette Johnson Maurrce Mrller Gaylord Caldwell Lawrence Wessels Glen Brrck Gera1dAnderson Ronald Hart B111 Rowland FIRST ROW Denms Wessels Ronald Black Larry Roberts Daryl Johnson Sam Megonrgle Thrs season was a rather medrocre one for the Mustang basketball squad as they wound up the season wrth a record of 7 wrns and 15 losses When the Wapsre went to press the Mustang cagers were strll rn the State tourney runnrng as they were scheduled to play a frrst round drstrrct game wrth Grundy Center Leadrng the socrers were Charles and George Cabalka The season s games and scores were Cedar Falls 47 Independence 26 Iowa City 62 Independence 35 Dubuque 68 Independence 43 Decorah 50 Independence 46 Oelwern 56 Independence 52 Montrcello 51 Independence 46 Covertrmej Vrnton 56 Independence 30 Anamosa 60 Independence 29 Trpton 56 Independence 52 Grundy Center 57 Independence 37 Independence 51 Manchester 46 fovemmej Trpton 48 Independence 34 Independence 59 Maquoketa 36 Independence 53 West Umon 52 Marlon 57 Independence 50 West Unton 46 Independence 39 Independence 52 Vtnton 40 Independence Decorah 49 Anamosa 43 Independence 39 Oelwern 49 Independence 46 Independence Manchester 50 In the sectronal tourney the Mustangs beat therr arch rrvals Jesup 42 to 39 rn a last mrnute thrrller Here s wrshtng and hoprng for lots of good luck for next year s team 1,3693 Jh I A . V . I ' ' C X , 5 , I It A: -- Y E , ' h 5' X ' 4 - X r 1 B i ' Q ' ' A r ' f - - 14 ' J ' I I I Rlchard Van I-lorn, Robert Bond. . ',' ' 51. . : , . : ' . , , : . 54, , . , .. XfJREST,!,..I F5 fi '-'XM iw A Qx D - ' t xxl: M , 2. an Sf lk 'mf 5 it-Mffdf' ,,, g ' Q Q at BACK ROW- -Coach Farber, Elwin Hall, Dwayne Klotzbach, Norman Hand, Raymond Gates, Carl Eddy, Clark Madison, David Raymond, mgr. MIDDLE ROW--Eugene Devlin, Bob Thorp Don Le-Fevre, Richard Waitman, Bob Kroeger, Jim Albright, Don Dage, Luther Morton. FRONT, ROW--Edwin Mastellar, Gorden Tull, Jerry Satterlee, Richard Orr, Lester Bantz, Jim Zimmerly. x W I ,H X N. X x I .NN ,y f' If X X L -Club 5 5 5 'Pk ','.1'.f S- ffx JN 3 36- 7 BACK ROW Rrchard Peterson Bob Kroe ar Wallv F,1rch1ld .Ronme Black SECOND ROW Edd1eMaste1lar Rrchard r JerrySattcr1ce Dale Zrmmerly Bob Thorp Darwm Black Gordre Tull FIRST ROW Daryl Johnson Gary Marshall Gerald McCalley Don LeFevre George Cabalka Charles Cabalka Leadmg the Basketball and football teams on to vtctory are our varsrty cheerleaders MarleenForsman JoAnn Terry Sally Searcy and Helen Shaw Cheer leadlng for the wreslers are Lona Lee Russell and Nancy Bond All the grrls are actrve rn G A A Y Teen Chorus Band and varrous other actrvrtres of the school All the grrls are Iunlors but Helen who rs a Sophomore They wrll all be back to lead yells agam next year, whrch rs unusual for most schools. ,f ' ' ' 5 H I I . , I l p - T 1 ' ' .' Sf . 17' - . , .. - Q - 4 - rl V,. H If f J: 'uri f ,v ' . .3 . 'F ' - Sf' Q .F S. 4,46 ' z 'n . : U 3 ' 1. 2. n. 1 ,' , ' I, ' :', , 1: 5 6 . x:35 .JV v 1 ' x ' f J, A Q ' .G i .. 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N v Q, CM, Uavsiam pg BACK ROW Marjorie Frank Dorothy Hanson Yvonne Perry Evelyn Lybeck Ronald Lentzkow Charles Cabalka Lilah Hand Mina Megonigle Jean Stevens THIRD ROW Glenys Ralston Lois Steege Marlene Smutz Marleen Forsman Pat Meggers Betty Sewell Verna Peyton Sally Search Nancy Bond SECOND ROW Lona Lee Russell Eunice O Brien Shirley Bantz Loretta Mclnteer Shirley Hauth Bonnie Ford Joan Andrews Bev Elliott FIRST ROW Barbara Budzine Noreen Morton Janice Meythaler Bob Strempke Joan Leehey Alice Harrington Marilyn Budztne x' X WKXN N BACK ROW Lan ce Meytbaler Evelyn Lybeck Bob Strempke Duane Walters Ralph Buscher Marleen Forsman Miss Taylor FIRST ROW Virginia Strefel David Raymond Marilyn Dudzine Beverly Elliott Wallace Fairchild Barbara Budzine Editor of the I-Hyh is Bev Elliott The first page editor is David Raymond second page editor - Virginia Stiefel third page - Marilyn Budzine fourth page editor - Wallace Farrcluld 15 X lq,k 1 I BACK ROW Jerry Satterlee Treasurer Ahce Harnngton Secretary FRONT ROW Wally Farrchrld Vlce Presldent Gerald McCalley Presrdent STUDENT COUNCIL 2 I Jax BACK ROW Denms Wessels B111 Grosklrrh George Cabalka Dale Zrmmerly SECOND ROW Sally Searcy Joan Andrews Donna Mlller Lllah Hand Nancy Rosenstlel Pe gy Fuhrman Helen Shaw FIRST ROW Mr M111s Advrsor Wally FRIICYIIIE Gerald McCal1ey Allce Harrington Jerry Satterlee V'TE E. ,FK BACK ROW Ioan Andrews Novelene Black Miss Wollesen Miss Werdlem Jean Stevens Marjorie Frank Noreen Morton FRONT ROW Glenys Ralston Pat Megfzers Janice Meythaler Joan Leehey Alice Harrington Carol Armstrong President Vice President Second Vice Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treas Social Chairman Assistant Social Publicity Chairman Service Chairman Music Chairman Advisors Town Advisors Joan Leehey Alice Harrington Janice Meythaler Pat Meggers Carol Armstrong Glenys Ralston Jean Stevens Joan Andrews Noreen Morton Marjorie Frank Novelene Black Miss Wollesen Miss Weidlem Mrs P J Leehey Mrs Norman Frank Mrs Luther Morton Mrs Orville Armstrong Mrs Chester Stevens Every year one of the main events on the Y Teen calendar is the Christmas formal This year the irls used as their theme Snowtime in the Park There were many couples attending the forma and the library was gay witha beautiful array of formals The Y-Teens also try to do a little service as well as having fun in their club so, this year the girls made scrap books for service men and also for the Childrens Home at Waverly The girls also made favors to make the Easter season a little brighter for the children at the Childrens Home in Waverly As usual the Y-Teens ended their year in a gala way at the Senior Breakfast at which the under classmen girls entertained the Senior girls The impressive ceremony at the end of the breakfast ended another good year for the Independence Y-Teen s BACK ROW Bernadme Hertzberg Marleen Forsman Alice Harrington Mabel Fagan Lrlah Hand Carolyn Cates Novalene Black Delores Fischer Manorie Frank Peggy Fuhrman THIRD ROW Joyce Cornwell Joanne Johnson Mary Hearn Betty Drbble Geraldine Colton Barbara Clough Ruth Carnwell Nadine Eldred Carla Alberts Joan Andrews Beverly Elhott SECOND ROW Sandra Hall Virgirua Cornwell Marcia Flaten Carol Armstrong Luella Brrmmer Phy1lisD1bble Earlene Coulter Ethyl Davis Lorna Copeland Shirley Axline FIRST ROW Marlene Catt Bonnie Belzer Nancy Bond Barbara Budzine Marilyn Budzine Ann Harrington Dorothy Hanson Slurley Hauth 4+-1 R BACK ROW--Joan Leehey, Alice Harrington, Pat Reed, Dorothy Kletisch. Yvonne Perry. Evelyn Lybeck. Jean Stevens, Pat Scheel, Donna Miller, Mina Megonigle. FOURTH ROW--Pat Harris, LaVonne Jennings, Carma Scott, Darcy Orris, Janice Meythaler. Janet Strickel, Zelma Wallis Glenys Ralston. Nona Saunders. THIRD ROW--Marlene Rice, Noreen Morton, Shirley Walton Betty Sewell, Verna Peyton, Elaine Reagan, Sally Searcy, Virginia Stiefel. Edna McGuire Carol Martin. SECOND ROW--Helen Shaw, Caolyn Speece, Neva Zimpher, Florence Wilson Eunice O'Brien. Diana Budzine, Loretta Mclnteer, JoAnn Terry, Joan Schmitt, Shirley McCalley Lona Lee Russell. FIRST ROW--Betty Osborne, Marlene Smutz. Nancy Rosensteil, Janet Strine Lois Locke, Pat Patton, Lois Steege. Pat Meggers. 1 I I I I I FF. f ' lvl I x 'If r A Jr .A ! ! Y . , Apgar Nl' L BACK ROW Darwrn Black John Marn Laverne Eschen Bob Hummel Sam Megonrgle Kenneth Gosse Myron Lohman Don LeFevre Frank Gallup Don Franks THIRD ROW Eldon Brock Eugene Devlrn Kerth Bare Vernon VanTassel Loren Eddy Sam G1sse1 Morrrs Mrller Burdette Johnson Owen Shannon Clark Madrson Drck Orr Jack Beebe ,hm Krdd SECOND ROW Jrm Prentrce Kenny VanC1eve Gale Smrth Jack Russell Norman VanLan1ngham Jumor Bchen Carl Eddy Don Dage Arnold Hwgrns Lester Bantz R1chardWesteme1er FIRST ROW Walter Marn Bob Thorpe Jerry Satterlee W6Hd611ClfC11S B1llGroskurth Edwmlvlasteller Mr Andrews 1 4 4 Wendell Cxrcus Jerry Satterlee Bob Thorpe B111 Groskurth Walter Mam Edwrn Masteller Pres1dent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Sargeant at Arms Reporter . ,uw F5 W 1 f-l r 'I H' Ns ' la Y 2 ,ea ia' z. , I ' 15 X 'I I ra I t 1 , Q, Q lm ,Q , A 4. ' . 'Iv F - Q - T L V N fy, J l , C' : A B 1 ,n f . 1 s I A ' 7' . , I A. - l5 C3-PfF+ 4 BACK ROW Ioan Leehey Ahce Harrmgton Jean Stevens Dorothy Kletrsch Yvonne Perry Lrlah Hand Carolyn Cates Pat Scheel Mrna Megorugle Pat Reed FOURTH ROW Phyllrs Drbble Edrth Freeman Geraldrne Colton Nancy Rosensterl Barbara Clough Candace Erlers Janet Strme LaVonne Jennrngs Beverly Belzer THIRD ROW LuellaBr1mmer Nona Saunders Nad1ne Eldred Sally Searcy Verna Peyton Glenys Ralston Nancy Bond Earlene Coulter Jo Ann Terry Lona Lee Russell SECOND ROW Helen Shaw Sandra Hall Shrrley Hauth Marlene Catt Bonnre Ford Loretta Mclnteer Shrrley Bantz Sh1rley McCa11ey Shuley Axlme FIRST ROW Bernadme Hertzberg Marleen Forsman Manorre Frank Dorothy Hanson Ann Harrrngton Manlyn Beatty Carol Johnson Mabel Fagan Jamce Meythaler Mlss Kmcker Verna Peyton Slurley Bantz Loretta Mclnteer Geraldme Colton Yvonne Perry The Grrls Ath1et1cAssoc1arron 1l'l the Independence I-hgh School has been very acuve rn the past year The gxrls have held several round robms and tournaments wrth members rn the club Also the guls attended a playday at I S T C and played basketball as well as many other tlungs FA ULTY FLW gg f -5 1' The teachers of I. H. S. put on a very en- joyable play to raise money for the ac- tivity fund from which we the students benefit. l am sure that the rest of the Q .r til- CAST Mrs McLaughlin Murval Weidlein Everett Eischeid Fred Deines Henry Anderson B111 Hatfield Annice Hurley Les Mills Lu Verne Knicker Dan R V Lybeck Hamilton Vasey Mary Nott Clyde Andrews Bob Granger Beverly Taylor Dancing girls Penny Anderson Jean Eischeid Betty Hatfield Mrs Hopewell Prudence Hopewell Simon Darkway Truman Pendennis Harold Stanfast Dirk Sneath Carlotta Cortez Fred Wheelwright 1 1 Policeman Beulah Belle Railroad workers Miss Lula Belle --D-'lb fa. students would like to join the Wapsie staff in thanking the teachers for helping us out on the activity fund and also com pliment them on their true talent for acting so we just want to say THANKS The play was under the direction of John H Hanna -1 l 'a L I' Rrchard Peterson Lush Poppy Farre Mrs Agetha Whrtcomb Anna Valeska Mrs Pengard Horace Pengard Ivan Borolsky Dennett Johnny Jason Prrates Drrector Qtudent Drrectors L PU!!! L. F W si CAST Ambrose Applejohn Edwm Mastellar Lona Russell Alrce Harrrngton Noreen Morton Joan Leehey Ross Shaw Ralph Buscher Wayne Wessels Davrd Gee Gary Marshall Charles Cabalka Don Le Fevre John Hanna MarJ Frank Janrce Meythaler if .pf ' N M. mm- W - s :ww 1 12' WFQJ +- 1 sis K V' - U ff, Q5 , r . 1' M n A5 Aww , x s ' A x N V W sr ' a 3' 7,, 2 r K -1-X A, V ev V L 1 N N ,, 11' .wwf E M R M gn we V A 2, of M f y L f 1 ,pn?kE , 5',, L M . K ,sv t . 9, ZR V , .f fl A Ng' fx ka Ai rt' , AA Lg 'iff Q 1 gi f kk 435512 L 'ffm . e f' Y, 6 ,N ----------------- ' V: 2 sl ' - .... ...... - .... ............. - r A f-5 g,',-f ' ,,,,, , ,-,,------ ----------- ' i V' f ' .......... ' f.'ff.'.-f.'fffff,,, - 1 X . Q.. ' ' ' ' ' Q I ' . if :ww n. -'-- ----------- - -- f.,. -I ,, . A ij. ,. Aflyg'-Z 1 X I A l ' : ' .Q ' ff? , M ., 'i'4f Q or . ,sf ll '15 ii' ' ,' fr ' ,. ' , , sg lf , - cr , A , . L 4 45' H . Q X H R Y R 1 i 5 1 1 f M rf i M 7 l 5 f- ' ' ov-Us nmfwfw ,nf BACK ROW Gerald Snow Randall Cone Gerald Anderson Irm Albrrght Robert Bond Glenn Brrck Ronnre Black Kenneth Jensen Lee Frank THIRD ROW PatHarr1s Joan Leehey Jean Stevens Yvonne Perry AlrceHarr1ngton Lrlah Hand Carolyn Cates Evelyn Lybeck Novelene Black SECOND ROW Shrrley Hauth Vrrgrnra Strefel Marleen Forsman Marlene Smutz Verna Peyton Jan1ceMeytha1er Shrrley Walton Carol1neSpeece FIRST ROW CarolMart1n Lee Russell FN O M BACK ROW B111 Rowland Jrm Wrlson Gary Marshall Davrd Gee Paul Schlauchtenhafen Frank Barske THIRD ROW Delorrs Latham Darlene Bolrver Ann Harrrngton PatReed Barbara Shroyer Carol Johnson Mabel Fagan Carma Scott SECOND ROW Mrs Nott Barbara Clough Dorothy Blessrng Edrth Anne Freeman Candrce Erlers LaVonne Jennrngs Janet Strrckle Ardyce Mrller FIRST ROW Carol Kldd Pat Meggers Carla Albert Nancy Rosenstrel Peggy Furhman Sh1rleyMcCalley Martra Flaten J 1? Q 1--! ff. N ' 1 W . i S A fn 4. as - ii Noreen Morton, Nancy Bond, Sara Searcy, Sandra Hall, Florence Wilson, Eunice O'Brien, Lona 5 A O b ., I X A M - ,, Y , t . K I I 4 x rn-ls Gflee Clul DFW F5 0 BACK ROW Mrna Megom le Delorrs Latham Evelyn Lybeck Alrce Harrrngton Jean Stevens Joan Leehey Yvonne Perry Ma el Fagan Carolyn Cates Novelene Black THIRD ROW Mrs Nott Barbara Clough Janet Suuckle Marlene Smutz Jamce Meythaler Verna Peyton Elarne Reagen Zelma Wallls Shlrley Walton SECOND ROW Glenys Ralston Shrrley Hauth Nancy Rosensterl Darlene Bolrver Dorothy Hanson Betty Sewell Pat Meggers Sh1r1eyMart1n MarleneCatt Sally Searcy FIRST ROW Joan Schm1tt Vrrgmra Strefel Carol Martrn Noreen Morton Nancy Bond Sandra Hall F1orenceW1lson Eun1ceOBr1en Lona Lee Russell Bo .r Glee Cla FQ f'aFHnAuAfM 'f N BACK ROW Rrchard Flaucher Lee Frank Jrm Wrlson Gary Marshall Glenn Brrck Kenneth Jensen Robert Bond Gerald Snow FRONT ROW Mrs Nott Edwm Masteller Frank Barske Davxd Raymond Wayne Wessels John Fagan Rrchard Orr B111 Rowland Pat Reed '1'Ll shit I - Q Q, Q 4, I , 'G-clan. G-1-gu PS mall ex CP FROSH-SOPH GIRL'S SEXTETTE BOYS' QUARTETTE Y FLUTE TRIO GIRLS' SEXTETTE f qw HND ff MAJORETTES Nancy Bond Marleen Forsman Lo1sSteege Lrlah Hand rn' r' f F NAS' K BACK ROW Lrlah Hand Mr Granger Peggy Fuxhman Bob Bond George Manson Lo1sSteege Nancy Bond Marleen Forsman THIRD ROW Helen Shaw Irm Martrn Jo Kress Edwrn Masteller Carma Scott Dwayne Klotzbach Nancy Rosenstexl Paul Schlauchtenhafen Earlene Coulter Ronald Hart John Terry Norman Hand B111 Abram SECOND ROW Bonme Belzer JoAnn Terry Rxchard Westemrer Betty Drbble Roger Squrre Bob Kuntz Daryl Wersender Gerald Snow Donald Dage, Burdette Johnson Ross Shaw FIRST ROW Ronald Lentzkow Norman Van Lanrngham Marua Flaten Norman Schuman Pat Reed CJQ xiii .::': fn ICI! 4-M III' WIIJIIIJ Ill I .Lv Lb. p-1 BACK ROW Marlene Smutz Larry Roberts Bob Green CarolynCates Cand1ceE1lers LaVonne Iennrns Bonnre Belzer SECOND ROW Helen Shaw Edgar Menzel Brll Rowland Gerald Snow Clrfford Scott Edna MCGUIIC Mrs Peters FRONT ROW Pat Reed MxnaMegon1gle Lrlah Hand Marre Utterback Mary Utterback Xxxgfbtj Presrdent Larry Roberts Vrce Presrdent B111 Rowland Secretary Treasurer Bonnre Belzer Sergeant at arms Edgar Menzel The Drscrpulx Anuquorr L 'ub was formed rn the 50 and 51 school year and rts work 15 berng carrred out thrs schoo' ,car b a group of frrst year Latm students The Latm Club meets once a month and has planned p ograms The brg project of the year for the club rs The Latrn Club Banquet that was held on March ll n the Home Ec Room The present Latrn Club mem bers planned the banquet but the honorary members or the people who have at sometrme tn therr hrgh school career taken Latm were therr guests All of the people present at the Banquet wore costumes correspondrng to the gods and goddesses rn the trme of the Romans Thrs event IS a brrght spot rn the year for many of the undemourrshed students who have lost all of therr extra werght workrng on the declensrons and comugatrons I I I I .I i f W I 5 'Agp - A ' L t , 2 N L t Q. 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' - ONOR soc1ET ff Hgpna I ph 7v'0 In N' ' is that BACK ROW Edwm Mastellar Gary Marshall Charles Cabalka FRONT ROW Beverly Ellrott Alrce Harrmgton Mrs Florence Peters Advrsor Sh1rleyHauth At the begrnnlng of the year the Independence chapter of the Natronal Honor Socrety consrsted of the srx people prctured but at semester there were srx more people taken rn to the Soctety They were three senrors Jean Stevens Barbara Belzer and Joan Leehey and three Iunrors Davrd Raymond Wayne Wessels and Joan Andrews There wxll also be three more students taken rn to thrs socrety rn the spnng The Natronal Honor Socrety has four basrc requrrements for mernbershrp Frrst comes scholarshrp you must have at least a average to becorne a member of this socrety Second comes character thrrd servrce and last leadershrp Any person wrth these four baslc requrre ments IS elrgrble for rmtratron rnto thrs socrety The frnal chooslng as to whrch students w111 become members of thrs socrety IS done by the teachers rn the school gy EICHIIJ ' -52,6-5' CAB oosz- i-1 . l if ry im y s ,,,. r V. as , v 1 1 y ,yi R ' ' fflfna . 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