Independence High School - Wapsie Yearbook (Independence, IA)
- Class of 1953
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N K x llls'-fl 2 -ry ff -P' Z TAFF Editor Assistant Editor Business Managers Art Editor Literary Editor Class Editor Sggrts Editor P tographers Sponsors Jan Meythaler Carol Armstrong Sally Searcy Ann Harrington Noreen Morton Evy Lybeck Marilyn Budzine Dennie Wessels Joan Andrews Don Ehler Florence Peters Marlys Wollesen 'gr - KX 4 .fe ,, C ,651 f, , M- Skt6,U . --M. ,A Lv. K Vx: ' ---I ' 'ev-f.,,, . A .'g,- 1 Ax ' 1'-Q l i fa'f irx!.,R'. ix -Pm 'vit W u : TA Q 1 ' ' ' ,. 2 , ' --' N-3 Qld . 4 'ix ii li H ' fir.. a-- Xt .1-:A X QQ , , ' -A f gg T , - L , E I r - at as .s,. - ax y S to 1,5 ,L illnf 'I A ,Q 'fl V , 8 'f' : f 4. f ' Ag A I 1 in lxm -gf GERRY WEHRSPANN Hrs cheerful Smlle and friendly H1' wrll long be remembered by hrs classmates I 9 r xt , X. . XX . I XXX XX X ' x 5X K XXX! g X AU ff 1 j , I , z f ' X K N I ,AJMJXXX X X XXX J7'ff2 fA x XX If Q fy Q M f , P Xfhv 1, .-.' -QAIIMN l ful V X s X 4 X -. S Q4 XX X I F XX X, X X x 1 pf' g XXX X-,XX xx l rl 4, f xt' 'sg i- tx? 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Y KQV-zz ,055 'X 40 - a.A..e. ll Q M 000 The Iowa State Teachers College teacher training program was introduced in Independence schools this year Earl Sterninger directed the program ri 1 HI Principal of our school is Mr Richard Lvbeck who directs the school activities and acts as advisor of student body He teaches European history Checking attendance handing ou make up sheets and keepingacademtc records were some of the many duties of his secretary Neva Sheehan 1 5 -J- KJ f 2 Supervising the schools of Indepen dence occupies Mr Hamilton Vasey s time He has brought distinction to our school by being elected member ofthe Executive Board of the Iowa State Education Association His secretary 1sPennyAnderson who keepsthe school records and assists Mr Vasey with school correspondence Replacing Neva Sheehan at semester time as Mr, Lybeck's secretary, was Lois Wathen. Will Student Council ad- visor--teaclierofliistory and government, Mr, Lester Mills is noted for his speeches on the United Nations, BACK ROW: McCallcy, Risk Wessels Schuman Miller Rowland Barnett Harrington FRONT ROW: Henderson Callup Znnmerly Andrews M Budztne Eliler Johnson HOMECOMINC 4 Q NQHGEMENT 4 .lf ' f 151' X 4 AY fi g Q' I A 9 '-Q .ix I 11 a L 1 H uf' ' ' Q., QQQIS, - 2 1 ' JVM -me fmxfrv4,A4 ' 'de f 4-ffwlda-aocJaq4, u C H ML lIID f-Q. 'P .Jn G T5 if-'v Coachingthe mighty Mustangs on to victory is our own Eb Eischeid, A great athlete in his day, he also coaches the track squad, has all boys phys-ed classes and teaches American History, A .f. --N Q rf BACK ROW: Willson, Beebe, Coach Lybeck, Workman, Gates, Green, Miller, Main, Gallup, Wessels, Schrader, Ehler, G, Cabalka, Johnson, Kroeger, D, Zimmerly, Hummel, J, Main. SECOND ROW: Dage, Pint, Carlile, Thomas, J, Wilson, Schuman, Hart, G, Kroeger, Albright, F, Cabalka, R, Scott, Roberts, Black, Madison, FIRST ROW: E, Wilson, Risk, C, Scott, J, Zimmerly, Thorp, Gissel, Devlin, Hall, Frank, Blumenshine, Coach Eischeid, Coach Hatfield, The Mustangs started down the trail of football by tying Waverly 6-6, History repeated itselfat Monticello O-O, When the Mustangs met Tipton, the offense finally drew blood 20-13, Vinton's home- coming spirit drove home 6 points and gave us O, Joy filled the halls of I. H. S. as Anamosa was toppled by the Indees 13-7 on our homecoming, Hysteria followed when Independence downed Manchester 50-0, This happiness was drowned in the next three losses to Maquoketa 30-6, Marion 14-O and our arch-rival Oelwein 6-0. x lil' -J fl lm Q . -,,e-E, 'sw in 9 U xi 5? 4.5 U .uw 5 11ONNYx Ox pdf BACK ROW Mam, Bond, Cabalka, Albnght, Anderson, Schuman, Russell MIDDLE ROW Morton, Schlachty, Smpes, Madlson, Dage, Hall, Scott FRONT ROW Greene, Wessels, Roberts, Kroeger, Zxmmerly, Schrader NM A 1365! do-Cf S, 5, .. .7 I 1 ess VV -199 yi BACK ROW: Wesscls, Lentzkow, Johnson, Ehlcr, I 3 -N., Main, BIHCR. SECOND ROVV: I Rowland, Hart, Anderson, Miller, I L Caldwell, wilson. Fmsr ROW: Roms . X q Cabalka, Zimmerly, Fairchild, Van Horn. lf Teaching freshman social studies and coaching the Varsity and Frosh-Soph basketball squads was Mr. Fred Deines' position. we i B 'W f The lndepedence varsity f stepped into the '52-53 - basketball season by los- 1 M ing to Oelwein in a well BACK ROW: 0 j fought game 41-51. Ana- Overlalld, Willson mosa madeuse of the In- WO1'k1'I1afl, Schlachtv deesincoordination54-63. RiSk, Frank. THIRD ROW The pressing Marion team Pint, Cue, Blessing, D080 slowed the pace to 28-54 Snow. SECOND ROW: Blu in favor of Marion. Lack menshine, Abram, Burkeman, of defense on the Indees Towlerton, Tonn, Simmons. FIRST f K part let Monticello and ROW: Wessels, Cabalka, Ehler, L. Wessels, , 3 Maquoketaoutscore us re- Bond. spectively 48-63 and 51- 74. A good start and bad ending gave Manchester a thriller over the Mustangs 65-64. A co-ordinated but outscored Maroon and White team lost to Tipton--45-59. The aggressiveness of Vinton produced Independence's 'lth consecutive loss 56-66. This string was broken when the lndees outplayed Anamosa 52-47. Oelwein, Marion and Monticello repeated themselves with the respective scores 62-81, 44 66, 66-'78, The Mustan s victory over Maquoketa '76-64 was followed by wins over Decorah 64-57, Manchester 48-42 and Vinton 55-44. The qoss to Tipton by a score of 63-'76 ended the Independence season. Independence defeated Jesup in the sectionals and drew Oelwein in the district. WINS FROSH-SOPI-I LOSSES Oelwein 46 -27 Tipton 41 -26 Marion 39-33 39-27 44-35 53-23 Monticello 41-28 Vinton 48-29 Vinton 34-22 42-40 Decorah 45 -25 Anamosa 31-21 Maquoketa 49-28 Manchester 37 -26 Manchester 34-32 53-34 Anamosa 39-27 1 r. H Q -st! rf Q ly ,n , vi! Q1 4, 53 iw 63 D, n E ' gf! 'jk XZ J 5 J ' N' X ' I Q C S! S n ' rf A ' Q C? v 21 L 4 ii. af' M Xw Vx so fi 1, -t- .. fy ,IJQJJV 5 .1 , .1 l,. .x' ' X .1291 A R x, U4 1 . ' A :W 1' , M123 Ill FLM -SJ xii . BACK ROW: Hart, Pint, Thorp, F. Cabalka, Kroeger, Willson, Johnson, Cue, R. Scott. SECOND ROW: I. Abram, Menzel, Overland, Towlerton, Wilson, Roberts, Simmons, Blumenshine, Russell. FRONT ROW: G. Cabalka, Wessels, Black, Rowland, Van Horn, Greene. 'T iii U'r5M'dTt Crain. Bare' Copemnd' Main G. Kfffiigeg' Aibtlght' Dgige, Ma 150 ' on. Tmop' , KIOCSQI' OW, Raymonqf 12556: glaags? Tun, ou, is BACK R 'Ut FRON ' SCO IDU . . . . Mot ' Coaching our tribe of wrestlers is, 5 Mr. Bill Farber. He is also a math 1 p U and science teacher at the Junior High M1 School. ' x 1 lx, Q six , n The Independence wrestlers coached by William Farber ' ended the scheduled season with 8 wins and 5 losses. J., The first three matches went to Independence as fol- 1 is lows: IHS 34-McKinley 11. IHS 24-Franklin 16. IHS 43-Maquoketa 8. TCHS captured the first victory over the Mustangs 25-16. The Indees outpointed Vinton 14-3 and lost to Osage 20-24. Roosevelt of Cedar Rapids humbled the Mustangs 31-6 and Wilson of Cedar Rapids was the Indee's revenge 27-9. The next lopsided score was in Davenport's favor as they beat Independence 33-'7. The second loss to TCHS 21-16, was followed by wins over Vinton 18-21, Maquoketa 22-8 and Jesup 38-5, In state tournaments Gordon Tull represented the Mustang grapplers. n 1 G S N519 K 1 we XWOQ gmfgr... Ml: . x vs C966 SN s, - A . QW' is . 9 1093 ev' Junior High bas- ketball and golf 004-4, Hatfield's racketters ventured forth with a regular schedule this spring. 'f IJf2.. 'f'l Chemistry and general math teacher, Mr. Bill Hatfield also coaches Frosh-Soph football and ten- nrs. ! X A it tl XX 'S 5 is were Mr. Henry Anderson's main interests. He taught general sci ence and biology. it :ii L, F . 1-.gre gg Got? lpn Ffank Ri k I S , Wessels . Andy s golfers ' 513561 played patches ' Ralfmond with regular con- ' BHIIOU. tenders: Oelwein, Water- loo, Manchester and Vinton. Prac- tice started indoors and moved outside when weather permitted. geometric Christmas tree, , . , l Wig. 'I' r 4 v ' J ...gg ziaeoaff The head of the IHS mathematic department is Miss Marlys Wollesen who also co-sponsors the Wapsie, A special project of her geometry class was a ri' D 4. f ' C' 'i ,Bandar-Q. 12 up F-tau. .. I , if lf- :-s t if f I ' f H 'lr ' 1 ' ' - rx ff' 'Q 'l x Q 0 is H y L i - 'ru T LEFT TO RIGHT: Noreen Evy, Sal, Ann, Marilyn, Ian, Carol, Jo, Don These students wrote your Wapsie. If you like it why not tell our editor- in-chief Ian, The assistant is Carol who trained for the editor's post for next year. Ann headed the Wapsie advertising and Sally pushed the yearbook sales, Marilyn did all the class material, Noreen had the important job of art editor, Evy covered the school clubs, class prophecy and will, Denny of course gave you the sports highlights, Our able photographers were Joan Andrews and Don Ehler, i Ask any one of this staff if writing the Wapsie wasn't worth the effort, If fr, N you don't get a suitable answer there, ask Miss Wollesen or Mrs. Peters for it l was they who helped the staff edit the biggest--the best--well anyway--the - Wapsie. I 1 JJ Mfr 2 Teaching freshman in our English department is Mrs. Florence Peters. She is also in charge ofLatin Club, Honor Society and is co-sponsor of the yearbook. 5- ' f 127' .M -.- Juniors and seniors eligible for membership in National Honor are chosen by the faculty for out- standing qualities in character, scholarship, lead- ership, and service. To be eligible a student must have at least a B average. Membership is limited to fifteen percent of t e graduating class. This picture was taken after the February installa- 'ion at which three juniors and two seniors joined ,he six members chosen last year. LATIN 1 Q 1 - - ,M ,W f' x, vlalra -4 65-IJ. 4 I 'l I f..f - awww WAN' .s 44 rd .i , ..4.rMm.v .r...t, mb, K ' A lf? f-few... . i A M 'vu F ,. - X .K 41-d,..a,,bu'LTt - ,banning F rf ,ut A l ' fi f a., v- Nu, . 5 - -lt.,- A? F ig F nfs, it g - Q , - I . .ffl 'Z' . . rj f' This club meets the last Friday of the month in classtime. They chose Julius Caesar as the theme for the Latin Ban- quet and entertained the inactjves on the Ides of March in the Roman manner. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I.. i if fgll W. Wessels, E. O'Brian, L. Hand, J. Meythaler, M. Budzine D. Raymond. D. Kleitsch, C. Armstrong, J. Andrews, M. Smutz Not pictured, W. Fairchild. 0 ff , , . . . . 9 , , , Teaching Journalism and Junior lpnglish and advisor tothe Senior class is Diane Powell, a '52 graduate of Grinnell College. The I-Hyh is published every two weeks, This newspaper is student ed- ited and printed by Miller Printeric, The job of editing is rotated among the students of the journalism class for experience, vying, 'C ff' H if ,' fm. I-HYH STAFF Joan Andrews Editor-in-Chief Wayne Wessels Managing Editor Sally Searcy Business Manager David Gee Circulation Manager A -V BACK ROW: Miller, Shaw, Roberts, Bond, Melvin, Jensen, Gee Wessels, FRONT ROW: Black, Searcy, H, Shaw, Sewell, Barnett, Brink, Andrews. I . -4 I A A . A ., as 1 'r , . ', CAST OF ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Mary Jane Frank Dick Little Girl Charlie Davenport Mac Cowgirl Indian Indian Foster Wilson Mrs. Little Horse Mrs, Yellow Foot Dolly Tate Minnie Tate Tommy Keeler Frank Butler' Annie Oakley Little Jake Oakley Jessie Oakley Minnie Oakley Buffalo Bill Conductor Pawnee Bill Sitting Bull Man Footman Guests Noreen Morton Edna McGuire Frank Barske Dick Stripes Mary Barnett Wayne Wessels Jack Russell Shirley Walton Don Black Gordy Tull Dave Raymond Betty Sewell Pat Scheel Nancy Bond Phyllis Dibble Paul Schlachty Don Ehler Helen Shaw Chuck Beltz Io Ann Terry Bette Chesmore Ronnie Lentzkow Dave Raymond Clifford Scott Luther Morton Jack Russell Dave Raymond Dick Stripes, Noreen Morton, Edna McGuire Frank Barske and Mary Barnett I rms ity O O O Mrs, Sylvia Porter Betty Sewell Mrs, Schuyler Adams Pat Scheel Waiter Jack Russell Another newcomer to the teaching staff is Charlotte Leaf, who tautght speech and Sophomore English and directed the all play. ln the fall Annie Get Your Gun was presented. 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UNM, ROW' vweoa WD 569 B09 TVX V4-, 5 ow Xouggo-SQNesO Yxgnoexs 3 sf Pep , -Teell and G ' 1 PY Phys ed msrrucrof f5r'z6t2.tI1s LuVe-me Knicke 16 ' - 1' JU mor and Sem girls or high 6 BACK RO W- L A Saunders - enrzkow il 1 , R31 1 Rose' , IEHUQY, wi1s5,SO 19 Peyton, zimAr?gfn'81et Reed Sch amn, Johnson, earCY, Han, S Y. MIIICI, M gel' Snyde Wanson, S CGUIIC' V '- Mffyrhue haw. FIRST ROQZDKZIQ. SECSNDTIQQSVD ROW: ' aln' I MC- Snyder, Rose Director of the home ec department is Murvel We- idlein, who a1soco-spon- sors Y-Teens, One project ofher depart- ment was the March of Di- mes bake sale. vi 1' Hsren, 1? Ile. BACK ROW: Eschen, Blessing, Clough, Beck, Fisher, Cates, Eilers, F. Davis, B, Budzine, M, Budzine, Forsman, THIRD ROW: J, Cornwell, P, Dibble, M, Cornwell, B. Dibble, Coulter, Foland, Asher, Catt, D. Budzine, Axline, SECOND ROW: Armstrong, Belzer, Flaten, Bond, E, Davis, M, Forsythe, C, Forsythe, V, Cornwell, Chesmore. FIRST ROW: Brimmer, Eck, Bare, G, Colton, K, Fisher, Burkman, Francis, E, Colton, BACK ROW: Hansen, Brink, Lybeck, Latham, I-land, Megonigle, Harrington, Fuller, Kleitsch, FOURTH ROW: Hertzberg, S, Johnson, Foland, Jennings, Lemons, Main, Hearn, THIRD R W: J. Jensen, Henderson, J, Johnson, Fuhrrnan McGuire, Gallup, S, Martin, Francis, SECOND ROW: M, Johnson, Kidd, Gosse, C, Martin, Hall, Kress, M,c Calley, FIRST ROW: Harris, Kuper, Lentzkow, Locke. Meythaler, Forsman, A, Jensen, BACK ROW: Rosensteil, Strickel, Mills, M. Utterback, M. Utterback, Scheel,-Miller, Rose, Scott, Reed, Van O TH ROW Nesbitt Zimmerly B Snyder Osborne G Ralston Orris Strine Sewell THIRD ROW: Ree, F UR : , , . , , . , , , . Speece, Terry, Walton, Reagan, Van Daele, Wilkinson, Miller, Saunders, E. Ralston. SECOND RSW: Swanson ' ' ' W ' l ' P t n O'Brian, Morton, Searcy, Armstrong, Rice, Schmitt, Zimpher, Shaw, FRONT ROW: Miss ei ein, eyo Meythaler, Steege, Patton, B, Snyder, Melvin, Miss Knicker, oo O WS PJXGYQAQ- These are our Future Farmers, whose big money maker was a hog Cvidexvg V9 project. Their lunch stand at the football games was a popular spot shi- 305 93 as was the popcorn stand during basketball season. Their favorite re- Svoqss-?'5X,OQS creation was Saturday night basketball. YQP' vit Kat 30? K- tallfeweo I ,C 54 nl ' ' wr' vb.. X BACK ROW: Hayward, Klotzbach, Hummel, Ehler, Gosse, Cue, Wessels, Shannon. FOURTH ROW: Eddy, Bare, Thorp, Wood, Gissel, Main, Madison, B. Beebe. THIRD ROW: Higgins, J. Beebe, Orr, R. Shannon, Crain, Van Cleve, Dage. SECOND ROW: Forsyth, Gosse, Bantz, Russell, Devlin, O'Brien, Westemeier, Groskurth. FIRST ROW: Clyde Andrews, Advisor, Van Lanningham, Main, Gallup, Megonjgle, Lohman, Johnson. Mr. Charles Andrews taught mechan- ical drawing and wood-working. His shop classes made toys for the Christmas baskets distributed by the Student Council. Zu-Z1 am, ey an-,Q HM M -5.44.1 axxk' fax 2 Y. 2:23 if 'bb ,X Cfsxjfc- if ' fL4,,,,b ,E ,l H ' 1279944-1:00141 . 5,. I t L . Z . E E W 52, ' ff' 1 . , ... gf l x x ie ' . 'Q a - . , 'i t Y-Qf 4 ' TL in LK BA ND SCHEDULE Legron Parade Apprectatton Day Parade Homecomlng Parade -, Chrrstmas Parade Chnstmas Concert Wamac Band Fesuval Sprrng Concert Commencement Lrlah Drrector of rnstrumental musrc 1n IHS rs the Job of Glenn Mrller The Independence I-hgh School Concert Band the Pep Band and prtvate les sons have kept thrs new rnstructor busy Marleen NancyR Lots NancyB BACK ROW Belzer S bentzkow, Ballou Asher Kress Rtsk Johnson D1rectorM1l1er Fuhrman B Bond Frank Manson Frscher Hart Coulter Schlachty Rosenst1el Terry Abram SECOND ROW Swanson Westemeter Foland Flaten Kuntz Wtesender Mrller Cue Barnett Snow Johnson Dage R. Shaw FIRST ROW Lentzkow Van Lamngham N Bond Forsman Steege Reed Hand 0 if - 1 Yr- at v - Y' ,, 'Eff ' ' ' V .- ', , , i 1 I :A -, ., . ' 'Ls' A X 5 Mx L 1' I k, ' X . ss 6 x ' . . x W A - 4, - o T . ' ,li 'Q D' lag.. xi K . X S . . K XX VQL' V . , . ' U . I l ! t 1 I JJ t .4 X. I ' - I --ew me H gs V - .',, . . , F ' -'I' . Y 4 'A i u a 5 2 N 5 W 5 , 'li-fly. inf' Ar 2 Ww- Anewcomerto thel H S teachiii staff is ' d' QQ, F1 .AMP bf' V. Q 3. ' Ralston, Rose, McGuire , , t, . g music irector, Jack Roesch, With the assistance of student teachers Mr, Roesch kept busy with vocal lessons, chorus and glee clubs, small groups and Junior High choral groups and operetta l BACK ROW- Mills N Black Lybeck Latham Rose Scott Utter .vu , , , , , , , , back, THIRD ROW: S, Johnson, Brink, Megonigle, Steege, Foland, Sewell, SECOND ROW: Hall, O'Brian, Smutz, Bond, Morton, Walton, Reagan, Barnett, FIRST ROW: McGuire, Ralston, Saunders, C, Martin, M. Johnson. 1 r 41 BACK ROW: J. Wilson, K. Jensen Blessing, Brick, cone MIDDLE ROW! Frank, W. Wcssels, Snow, Overland Bond, Schlachty FRONT ROW: Olesen Hearn, Rowland, Finder, J, Abram i '37 The music department gave its first concert Nov 14, when the chorus sang at open house. Dec, 18 the choral groups sang for the Christmas program, On March 28 the choral groups sang in the Wamac Music Festival at Vinton, All the groups sanfg in the spring concert April 26, and the chorus sang arewell to the seniors at the Baccalaureate, May 29, Rowland Snow BACK ROW Oleson lxlerwornble Snow Overland Wrlson lowlerron Meyers Rowland Wesstls Rose SECOND ROW Wtllxmstn N1tGutre E Ralton S Johnson Scott Reed Mtlls Rosenstell G Ralston FIRST ROW M Johnson MeCallu. Zlllllllbllw Morton Reagan Van Daele Scarcw O Brran BACK ROW Albrrght Black B Bond Brtck Ehler Cue Cone Anderson SECOND ROW Abram Meythaler Etlers Cates Harrtngton IN Black Cloubh Forsman Frnder FIRST ROW Armst Ong Asher Bndztne N Bond Poland Eck Barnett Flaten BACK ROW Hearn Manson Matteson Prank K Jenson Keller Gtssel Gee SLLOND ROW Lemons Klettsch Lybeck Latham Hand Hansen Marttn FIRBI ROW Ktdd Gosse Henderson Fnhrman C Marttn I Jensen Hall 1 O00 . 1- 11 1 1 ' 1 f ' -. 1 1- 1 . 1- - 1 L ne 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . '1' , . ' Q ' ua ' 1 1' A 1 - 1' 1 - ' 1 X- 1 1 1 1 1 - - . . - - 11 -. 1 1 1 1 1 ' - - 1 .1 ,1 1 1 1 ,1 - . ' ' P . ' 7 I ' l 1 I , I ' ' l 1 ' A ' - r 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - - 1 ' , , , , , . - 1 1 X 1 1 A , . , . lf, XXC S Y - ' X1 O Speech correctionist, a new We heagdiacxggly position added to Buchanan Yxwg, GH Kbodxl 80,5 SC County this year,was filled by egcsgudegixw Oiwoxxotl- Miss Ann Duhigg. Her office cull we 9,056 is in the Independence High w35 NUS' School. guise 4 s 3 , -Q. . With the opening of school six student teachers from ISTC joined the IHS faculty. Betty Murray, Shirley Anfinson, Donald Schnell, Maxine Groskurth, Allan Peters, and Mrs. Norma Winsor taught in the social studies, music, mathematics, home economics, a.rt and physical education departments respectively. On the eighth of December theywere replaced by another group of student teachers. Getting experience in home economics, mathematics, social studies, music, and art departments were Geri Mueller, Mrs. Marileigh Behrends, Bruce Swinburne, Carol Jensen and Ellen Petersen respectively. 1 WM ff F Head custodian in IHS is Mr Raymond Frey, new custodian in August Hom. ' Custodian in the senior high is IHS and also bus driver. Mr. Marion Jamison. 1- I ' A 4 J .r ' ff - , a sw 'M L.L4?' 3 3 FRESH MAN C Lass The papooses of our tribe have completed a full schedule this year representing many clubs and ac tivities. Their class officers were president--Arlene Gallup, vice-president--Maureen Swanson secre tary Joan Johnson, and treasurer--Malcolm Risk, One of their deeds was contributing to the Betty Eck Fund 'F' is .- .X 4. 4 Q , x ' A ' , gv1g? ,. ,gli Q: B. 'B e . 1, an g 7' i 'Q Q A T 'L i A AW, X5 X. 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A .1 Judy Henderson Jane Jensen Jim Jensen Joan Johnson Marilyn Johnson Shirley Jean Johnson Edwin Keller Gerald Kroeger Belva Lemons Sandra Lenrzkow Jerry Lohrer Lois Main Richard Meyers Don Meythaler Bob Miller Marilyn Miller Dorothy Mills Janice Nesbit Harold Olesen Wanda Ossman Don Overland Ellen Ralston Malcolm Risk Myrtle Rose Warren Sackett Don Scott Russell Shannon Barbara Snyder Bernita Snyder Doris Snyder Gordy Sorg Maureen Swanson Chuck Tonn Jim Towlerton Marlett Van Daele Roy Walton Janice Wilkinson Archy Workman Sandra Zimmerly Donald Willson SOPHQMORE CLASS tenderfeet of our tribe have been active in many clubs, Two of their The important projects were a fall dance and Sock Hop. Their officers were president-Dennis Wessels, vice-president-IirnAlbright, secretary-Barbara Clough and treasurer-Edgar Manzel. 1 r uvlqi 1,5 .1 iv' R, ,vf , wiqa-7 L QIIW, as I X L ll . ft ft' f, L t,-.f,JQ? 5 rf' Lvl-f:lx ' , If A W H 1 ' f it i A-. +i.4...l 4-, V at I ,I K 5 K ,J i i 1 it flat' t E 6 V' .55 5, C in '- gr .yy -am F 1 ,Qu Jim Albright Lester Bantz Keith Bare Jim Barth Lloyd Blumenshine Bob Bond Louella Brimmer Diana Budzine Francis Cabalka Jim Carlile Barbara Clough Randall Cone Joyce Comwell Milly Cornwell Virginia Cornwell Earlene Coulter Paul Cox Daniel Crain Donald Dage Ethel Davis Florence Davis Betty Dibble Candace Eilers Dolores Fischer Marcia Flaten Lee Frank Bill Fry Peggy Fuhrman Helen Fuller Wilferd Gissel Kenneth Gosse Elwin Hall Dorothy Hansen Ann Harrington Mary Hearn 6 5 'il1g,i s if r .l .1 I 1 , X K 36 ' ' fo -f ff sl: .I Q Pm .. J A ' ' N 0 irzfxil mph: , I 'Fi' .21 if 3 ' ' ' 7.-9 ,I f 'fs 1 4 1-., X ,, ff s 14. t 1 . 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Working very hard for the Junior-Senior Prom kept these braves busy, For Valentine's Day they sponsored the sale of singing valentines to the students and teachers, Their officers were president-Daryljohnson, vice-president-Lew Roberts, secretary-Carol Armstrong and treasurer-Geo Cabalka, au ij -f X .l X 3- l i I f will -an sxjff Y 5 J X i J' . 6 .mmf Q . - xr ' .. V Juuzon CLAss Bill Abram Jerry Anderson Carol Armstrong Mary Barnett Bonnie Belzer Donald Black Ronny Black Richard Brandenburg Glen Brick Howard Brimmer Delores Brink George Cabalka Gay Caldwell Carolyn Cates Marlene Catt Betty Chesrnore Kay Clinton Geraldine Colton Gordon Colton Phyllis Dibble Carl Eddy Marian Forsyth Charlotte Forsyth Raymond Gates Robert Greene Sandra Hall Lilah Hand Pat Harris Ronnie Hart Everett Jensen Kenneth Jensen I who .2-4:-, '7 fx. . 4, N ith .a Y'.Xfi s 9 Q - , LQ g in, I 1 '1ig..' ig ly 'S , ' N I i Lu Zigi gist' 'a w X Q v .4 X! sY's. T l l i I lf . ' 'V , A G ' il Q' gffk 1 ,Si A A, an Y . 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I X 'D N J' A I v A , S, X 6' N ' i r1 v 'ip -J WMM KWWL UM Q, Kwai nywyazd W gem!! 5P,1,,JeQWzU www ar. 944 SJW 99,7 lemme KM Www 01-an-C 'D-Z' sh X 7i'7',.,J-MA5 '5 L ,m' Q t JOAN ANDREWS-Editor of I-Hyh, Joan also pounds the gavel as president of National Honor Society, Y-Teen and Student Council. SHIRLEY AXLINE-Dispite her small size, Shirley made a big' impression in IHS. She has been an officer in GAA and was quite a basket,all player. WILDA BANTZ-Snapping brown eyes and a personality plus describe our Wilda. She played a guitar and held a secretarial job. MARGARET BARE-Eighth grade valedictorian, riding horses and gazing at her diamond were Marge's favorite pastimes. FRANK BARSKE-Football, Art and Science Club, Frankie's smooth dancing ability and gentlemanly way made a hit with the girls. JACK BEEBE-One of Clyde's boys, blond, good-natured Jack has been busy with FFA his four years in high school. DARYLE BASS-FFA, Daryle's boundless energy will some day be directed to- ward farming. NOVALENE BLACK-Student Council, music chairman for Y-Teen, Novy won a number of honors in the field of music. DOROTHY BLESSING-Office training practice was Dorothy's main interest. This brought her a position at the Independence Produce. NANCY BOND-Variety Show '51, '52, I-Hyh staff and majorette in band. Nancy was in dramatics and music. BARBARA BUDZINE-Junior Prom art chairman, production manager of Annie Get Your Gun , this twin was famous for her wit and humor. MARILYN BUDZINE-National Honor, Wapsie class editor, Student Council and I-Hyh staff. EUGENE DEVLIN-Football and wrestling four years, I-Club and FFA kept Gene busy. , PEARL EDDY-A secretarial course was Pear1's main interest. This material- ized into a job at the Farm Bureau. I- A l li-JU-Jffi-F UW iw if S if fa- fff O WVQQ W A DONALD EHLER-Transfer student from East Moline Annie Get Your Gun claimed him as the lead. Photography and FFA were his favorites. IUNIOR ESCHEN-Art Club and FFA were Junior's most important activities. His friendly personality was an asset to him. WALLACE FAIRCHILD-National Honor and Student Council in his junior year. Football, basketball and baseball were his chief interests. SHIRLEY FRANCIS-Shirley took part in GAA and Y-Teen upon returning to IHS after one year in Minnesota. BUD FERNAU-Besides keeping up with his school work, Bud spent much of his time working in the Barclay shoe store. MARLEEN FORSMAN-Y-Teen cabinet member in her sophomore year, cheerleader '52, '53, and majorette in marching band were the highlights of Marleen's high school career. FRANK GALLUP-Vice president of the senior class, member of Student Council, Frank was the wielder of the gavel in FFA. DAVID GEE-Equipment manager for basketball and football, Dave was also on the I-Hyh staff. He put his talent to use by composing music. LAUREN GISSEL-Sam served as class officer of the senior class. H-A of- ficer, and was active in three sports. BERNADINE HERT ZBERG-Bernadine was a general course student and partici- pated in Y-Teen and GAA. PATTY HIGGINS-Office training practice, Patty's main interest, brought her a position at a local attorney s office. PAT HIGGINS-This twin went out for frosh-soph basketball and took the general course. ARLENE JENSEN-One of Lois's assistants in her senior year, even though quiet, won her way into the hearts of all her classmates. JM HWY? ww QQ!!-6w5?9 4,4-affaffwf Fx mwgfwf A .9 it K AMUQAWW, sf-fwS1Dffx+ WWW gli? '13,a5,,3i,A.7L4-we Maflwf QW? UMW ' 8' OWN jlmwq. LO IMM5 awe w' V ff W ave Vlfoa d DAVID RAYMOND-National Honor, he served the wrestling team as equip- ment manager. Dave excelled in speech, debate, and golf. NONA SAUNDERS-GAA and Y-Teen claimed her as a member for four years. She was one of Mrs. McLaughlin's efficient librarians. JIM SCHRADER-Jim left us during his junior year to go to St. John's Mili- tary Academy. He played football and wrestled for IHS during his senior year. SALLY SEARCY-Student Council '50, '51, '52, Sally was a cheerleader for three years. BETTY LOU SEWELL-Variety Show '51, '52, I-Hyh staff '53, Betty was active in music and dramatics. MARLENE SMUTZ-National Honor, Y-Teen cabinet member, she was a newcomer to IHS in her junior year. LOIS STEEGE-Y-Teen cabinet member '53, majorette in the IHS band, Lois also played the flute. DICK STRIPES-I-Hyh staff and equipment manager, Dick was a real out- door fan. In the classroom he was a constant source of wit. IO ANN TERRY-Cheerleader for two years, Variety Show '52 and several plaws have proven Jo's athletic and dramatic ability. BOB THORP-Wrestling and football rank high on the sports list for Bob. He will be remembered as the baby on our winning sophomore float, Don't Baby Vinton . WAYNE WESSELS-NHS, Variety Show '51, '52, Varsity basketball, and music groups. EARL WILSON-Basketball saw Earl participating for four years and football during his junior and senior years. DAVID WOOD-David took the general course in IHS. He returned to Row- ley in his Senior year. DALE ZIMMERLY-Presidentof his class for three years and a four year mem- ber of Student Council, Dugan also was an asset to the football and basket- ball teams. Being fllrtsouvtcl mmd... IOAN ANDREWS wrll my sewrng abrltty to Skrp Hall SHIRLEY AXLINE wrll my mr hty srze and power to Ed Keller WILDA BANTZ wrll my past us rrdes to anyone who can srt that long MARGIE BARE wrll my class rrng away for the substitute I have FRANK BARSKE, wrll my expresston Well tt s lrke thrs and Oh Martha to Mr Mrlls DARYLE BASS, w1ll my brrsk walk to Daryl Johnson JACK BEEBE, wrll my blond harr to Bruce Swrnburne NOVY BLACK w1ll my talented parr of lungs to Margaret Truman DOROTHY BLESSING wlll my favorrte expression Number please to Mr Demes NANCY BOND will my fltrty actrons to Mrs McLaughl1n BARBARA BUDZINE wrll my humorous remarks to Mr Roesch MARILYN BUDZINE wlll my great artrstrc talent to Archre Workman EUGENE DEVLIN wrll my caulrflower ears to our scrence department for experrments PEARL EDDY, wrll my quret ways to Sandy Hall DON EHLER w1ll my srdeburns to our props collectron for future play productron JUNIOR ESCHEN wrll my art work to the Museum of Natural Farlures WALLY FAIRCHILD wrll my Levts to Mr Hatfreld BUD FERNAU wrll my souped up Job to the Cadrllac dealer MARLEEN FORSMAN, wrll my great vrtalrty to Jo Schmrtt SHIRLEY FRANCIS, wrll my government grades to any one who wants them FRANK GALLUP, wrll my Brg Blue Eyes to Mr Erschred DAVE GEE wrll my plano playrng talent to Anrta Cone SAM GISSEL, wrll my abrlrty to make errors to Randall Cone PATRICK HIGGINS wrll my srlence to Jrm Towlerton ARLENE JENSEN, wrll my sweet drsposrtron to Drana Budztne JIM KIDD, wrll my excellent athletrc abrltty to George Cabalka HARRY KIMMERLEE, w1ll my bookkeeprng knowledge to TODAY S SECRETARY DOROTHY KLEITSCH wrll my secretartal trarmng to Don Dage BOB KROEGER will my football unrform to anyone who can frll rt JEAN ANN KUPER, wrll my trmrd ways to Kay Frsher RONALD LENTZKOW wrll my lanky structure to Chuckre Beltz EVY LYBECK, wrll my Democratrc campargn posters back to the Republrcans WALTER MAIN, wrll my Ford to a hrstorrc museum GLENN MARTIN, wrll my extensrve vocabulary to Wrnston Churchrll BARBARA MELVIN, wlll my Sunday school class to Carl Eddy IANICE MEYTHALER, wrll my prankrsh trtcks to my schemrn frrend Brlly Rowland NOREEN MORTON, wrll my mad love for the freshman to the rosh grrls DICK ORR wrll my speedy typmg to Ann Harrrngton VERNA PEYTON, wrll my dtmples to Lee Frank DAVID RAYMOND, wrll my love for speech class to Clrff Scott NONA SAUNDERS w1ll my wrllrngness to work to Pat O Brren JIM SCHRADER, w11l my physrque to Edgar Menzel SALLY SEARCY, wtll my corffure to Carma Scott BETTY LOU SEWELL, wrll my mass of curls to Donna Carllle MARLENE SMUTZ, wrll my cackle to Carol Armstrong who needs a new one LOIS STEEGE, wrll my love of perfectron to Vera Eldred DICK STRIPES, wrll my horse to tts owner Roy Rogers JO ANN TERRY, wrll my cheerleadrng abrltty to Darrel Elltott BOB THORP, will be good and ready to leave before June 4 WAYNE WESSELS, wrll my way wrth women to Bozo Ballou EARL WILSON, wrll my horselau h back to Mother Nature DAVID WOOD will my woodwor rng abrlrty to Andy I, DALE ZIMMERLY, wtll my abtltty to tease to Laurme Wessels S O I. , ' ' ' . 1. . - E - ' . 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I' . . .. u I, ' 1. 1 . , I , . ,D . g. ., I ROPHE YQ by Evy Lybeck Dear Uncle Blunderrng Foot Mal' 3 1963 Yesterday I came to the Mustangoochosh Reservatron to stay for a whrle I decrded to scout around the re servatron before reurrng for the nrght To my surprrsel came upon a Swedrsh Massage Shop owned by JOAN ANDREWS and DON EHLER We exchanged Hellos Istepped out to frnd FRANK BARSKE hrs head soprano MARGE BARE and hrs rrro BOB THORP JUNIOR ESCHEN and MARLENE SMUTZ vrgorously leadrng therr darly Heavenly Sunshrne servrce wrth therr Indran frrends BOB KROEGER and DAVID GEE Judo rnstructors were conductrng a class I went on my way to see VERNA PEYTON and SHIRLEY FRANCIS patrently teachrng young squaws basketball MARLEEN FORSMAN was dryrng buffalo skrns for her leather work Up galloped WALLY FAIRCHILD wrth a fresh buffalo Seems they had a partnershrp Over to my left was a record store owned by SLINKO SAM GISSEL and WILDA BANTZ Therr hrt re cord makers were DICK ORR and NOVY BLACK whose record of Who Snuck the Mackeral on the Poop Deck had brought the store rts frrst mrllron RONNIE LENTZKOW and PEARL EDDY JIM SCHRADEI and SHIRLEY AXLINE went zoomrng by on the rrver rn therr Indran gondola Therr boatman was JIM KIDD I contrnued my scouung and there was DALE ZIMMERLY postrng a brllboard for hrs tavern I notrced that hrs show grrls were BARBARA MELVIN DOROTHY BLESSING and PATTY HIGGINS The other act featured NONA SAUNDERS and ED MAIN rn a roller skaung duet cars lrned up at a gas statron Lookrng farther I saw a srgn Bernre s Garage The garage was owned by BERNADINE HERTZBERG Chref mechamcs were NOREEN MORTON and LOIS STEEGE Whata team Ithougnrtomyself' Two lady wrestlers Iwas told by Bernre were grapplrng tonrght Guess they were MARILYN QSWEETY FACEJ BUDZINE vs BARBARA QBARBARIOUSJ BUDZINE Those two were equally parred Therr referee was Honest DAVE RAYMOND Down the street a prece was a small lemonade stand Iwas thrrsty and went over only to frnd that rt was GLEN MARTIN and JBXN KUPERS Soft Drrnks Burpery Therr car hops were DOROTHY KLEITCH ARLENE JENSEN and DICK STRIPES EARL WILSON Jorned me for a drrnk of Burpo He was now frrst baseman for the Indrans Cleveland worshrped hrm By now I was perked up and I walked by a trrbal dance rn wluch the chref squaws were NANCY BOND and IAN MEYTHALER and dancrng braves WAYNE WESSELS and FRANK GALLUP Inouced Sweeney s Squaw Place owned Dy DAVE WOOD and BUD FURNEAU The squaws rnsrde were BETTY LOU SEWELL SALLY SEARCY and JO ANN TERRY dorng atrrbal dance And theres HARRY KIMMERLE that famous magrcranl He works at Dugans Tavern wrth EUGENE DEVLIN PAT HIGGINS DARYLE BASS and JACK BEEBE And so ended my tour of the Mustangoochosh Reservatron is k. s -'5 4 -Z 0 Y' SI O Q Q Q Q 4 I wished that I had time to see Dugan's Show nut I forced myself away and traveled on. 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Gee that prcmc was fun' Leave your shoes off Lucy Tonrght s the Sock Hop' Graham Young takes us xnto darkest Afrrca Band and choral groups present sprrng concert, Stars of Trampoline Act amaze us wtth therr abrhty 8 Students dxsplay talents 1n school Vartety Show Y Teen b1dS semor members farewell at breakfast Brush the cobwebs off the btb and tucker krds rt s trme for the Prom Baccalaureate 4 Commencement So long semors see the rest of you next year' 2. ' ' ' . 16. ' ' ' ' . 26. . ' ' ' . 8. . ' . 10, .. E- - - - - , , 16. ' ' ' . 17, . . . 31. ' ' ' . 7. . ' . 11. ' ' -- . 13, . . ' . 14. . 17. ' ' ' . 20. . . . . ' 26. ' . ' ' ' ' . 4' . . . . ,, . ' ,, . 15. - ' -- ' . 18. ' ' ' . 21, . ' ' ' . 22. ' - ' ' . 1. ' . . . 5, . . U . . . 17. ' ' . 22, 23. Semester tests-- Days of Disillusionment! 28. ' ' . 29. ' ' . 6. ' . 7. ' . 12. . . . . . 13. ' ' ' . 14. . , . . . . i 20 , . . . . . . 27, . ' . 2. ' ' ' ' . 5. ' ' ' . 11, ' . 20. ' , 23. 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