Independence High School - Wapsie Yearbook (Independence, IA)

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Ni., Q.. , Q..- 5 OUTSTANDING EVENTS OF 1958 1959 HULA HOOPS SWUNG IN AND OUT OF POPULARITY DRESS UP DAY DESCENDED ON IHS NINETY THREE DIED IN A CHICAGO SCHOOL FIRE THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING WAS STARTED THE BERLIN CRISIS THREATENED WORLD PEACE THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT WAS FROM GERMANY RUSSIA AND AMERICA LAUNCHED SATELLITES AROUND THE SUN THE WORST BLIZZARDS IN TEN YEARS CLOSED SCHOOL FOR THREE DAYS CHEMISE WENT OUT OF STYLE JOHN FOSTER DULLES MOST WIDELY TRAVELED U S SECRETARY OF STATE BECAME SERIOUSLY ILL. IOWA WON THE BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE ROSE BOWL CLASSIC FOR THE SECOND TIME IN THREE YEARS YANKEES WON THE WORLD SERIES WESTERNS CONTINUED THEIR POPULARITY WITH TV VIEWERS CONGRESS MADE ALASKA AND HAWAII THE FORTY-NINTH AND FIFTIETH STATES. X ZZMWLW WW M wwf jWw.WW af X w F X MzQfH5WJi,'7fZ JWJ7 Q Faculty V O DRAHEIM R V LYBECK Superlntendent Prmclpal E s GERTRUDE RIGBY NEVA SHEEI-IAN Secretary to the Superintendent Secretary to the Principal Faculty 'S' HENRY ANDERSON SCISHCS CHARLES ANDREWS Industrlal Arts FRED DEINES MRS GERALDINE DEINES Soc1a1Sc1ence Enghsh journahsm Thxs page was sponsored by BUCHANAN COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE 5 Faculty It--7, MISS MAE M. HANLON Business Educatlon MRS. NEVA HOLLAND Girls' Physical Education Health W G HATFIELD Math Physics MRS. ELINORE KLOTZ Home Economics This page was sponsored by FAREWAY STORES INCORPORATED Faculty S 1? LYLE LEINBAUGH Boys Phys1ca1Educat1on GLENN MILLER Instrumental MUSIC ROBERT NELSON HAROLD NELSON Manhemaucs MaLhSmaUCS Thzs page was sponsored by E L. LANE INSURANCE AGENCY Faculty MRS FLORENCE PETERS Enghsh MISS EVELYN PSAROS Enghsh Speech MRS KATHERINE SHORT EARL STEININGER Vocal Muslc Co ordmator of Student Teachers Thls page was sponsored by SECURITY STATE BANK avi MRS. RULINE STEININGBI Art CLYDE ANDREWS Vocational Agriculture 'fund MRS. COLLEEN CAMPBELL Librarian MRS, ROSE M, CORCORAN School Nurse LESTER MILLS Social Science 'My Three Angels' Faculty Play . . . and a Merry Christmas it was. The three angels celebrate with their host. The three angels were aptly portrayed by Freddie the Freeloader, Willie the Whip and R. V. the Viper, that is to say Fred Deines, Bill Hatfield, and R, V. Lybeck respectively. Along with these three headliners, a supporting cast of the following did a great job: Miss Evelyn Psaros, Mrs. Neva Sheehan, Bill Farber, Mrs. Geral- dine Deines, Robert Nelson, Henry An- derson, and Jim Berhow. It was a delightful co med y of Christmas in the tropics where it is easier to kill Scrooge than to reform him. lt was directed by Miss Evelyn Psaros, English and speech instructor. After two night performances to make up the deficit in the student cx- change fund, the faculty just seemed happy to leave the penal colony ofFrench Guiana and return to regular roles. She's fainted I A' JLUWWWW JZ-7 MM Agwlwffa wwf X467-W f 'ww 58 529, Seniors Prestdent Charhe Mxller Secretary Kay Corcoran and Treasurer Glenda Bantz not ptctured The armouncement tn the datly bulletin ' Seruors The tune has come for you to be measured for your caps and gowns arouses much excttement a.nd chatter among the semors m each second hour class Although they know that tlus hlgh school year IS about to come to an end the ordermg of seruor ptctures graduatton announcements, and now the measurmg for thexr caps and gowns makes them reallze that thls ts thetr fmal year 1n htgh school. They say that they w1ll be glad to be out at last but wtll they? Oh yes by the tune they get to be senlors they are ured of the studymg t1red of the da1ly rouune ured of the rules Sexuors are always full of grtpes about the faculty the Student Council, the underclassmen the rules But how long before they begm to wlsh they were 1n htgh school again? For all the grtpmg semors do they have had a lot of fun durmg thetr four years at Jefferson. It will be many years before they forget the1r hlgh school days As freshmen, thetr class was just as scared as all the prevtous freshmen and just as scared as all the future freshmen wtll be. They had the same dtfftculues wtth lockers and fmdmg classrooms Once somewhat farrultar wxth the hectlc hxgh school ltfe, they tr1ed to follow parltamentary procedure U1 electmg secretary and Jeanne Ballou treasurer They were very exctted and very proud when thetr homecomlng float wlth the captton We ll Whtp Em won f1rst place The class elected Vtrglma Rose to represent them as Homecommg attendant The Sock Hop was the mam headache 1nthe1r sophomore year but w1th a lot of work and a dependable staff of class offlcers the dance was a success A huge paper sock ftlled w1th balloons and confettt was the product of thelr enthustasuc labor and thetr eagerness for recogrnuon. Jtm Cornwell was class presldent that year wtth Jtm Mason BeverlyCah1ll and Lmda Gorham actmg as vtce prestdent secretary and treasurer respecttvely The selectmg of class rmgs was another of the memorable expertences of their sophomore year Ann Wtesender was thetr homeconung attendant. Most of the burden of the ,T uruor Semor Banquet and Prom was borne by the class offtcers who were prestdent, Bart Swltzer vxce prestdent ,Ttm Mason secretary Vtrgtma Rose and treasurer Kaaren Overland The theme of the annual dance was 'The Old South and was carrxed out by the use of marukms dressed as a lady and a gentleman of the South standtng by a fountatn 1n a garden That year they elected Shan Frye to represent their Jumor class as Homeconung attendant and they placed f1rst w1th thetr fl at s theme ' We're Expectmg a Vtctory - ,, . . . their class officers. Dick Kress was elected presidentg Marilyn Cornwell, vice-presidentg ShariF rye, . . ,, , . . . . . . I I . I ,, I . I I . ' O 9 I ' ' .Il , ks. IEANNE BALLOU DELORES APPLEBY BOB ALLEN DORIS BERG STROM SANDRA BARTON - GLENDA BANTZ. This page was sponsored by JIM'S STANDARD SERVICE and A. C. HOLZER CLOTHING -'?',-:Eur JANET BERN DUANE BIDINGER RICHARD BUELOW 14 9 ANDRA BURK MIKE CHANDLER CONNIE CHRISTENSEN Thxs page was sponsored by W R. ARTHUR AND COMPANY CORPORATION and ASHER REXALL DRUGS 41 BOB DEENY ROGER CURTIS KAY CORCORAN KATHLEEN DURBIN SHIRLEY DUDLEY SHARON DEKE Th1s page was sponsored by CHRISTENSEN AND ELLIS BARBER SHOP and LEYTZE S 15 g ' . ' Lg N S ' ' S E ,J 1' ' V X XX s I ' ,czxymiz wg., ' LINDA GORHAM WALTER GROSKURTH JIM HAMILTON gsm 451 vw, Q JR PARKER HOLLAND ROGER HOLST JERRY JENSEN Th1s page was sponsored by DUN FULLER FARM BUREAU INSURANCE and GATES MOTOR SUPPLY 4 W L I L' Ai' .3 3' F A xii' V - A -1 , grggi- aff '53 1 'Ni' 4 Q I gge1Q3k.f?lE-M' j2,:f: ' '. -. vw 1- ,,,, ,K ,.., AK., Af I - ' ' ' me A -' ' ?32 g11.P.?J:'f J 'rgfiiima - V wk BQ , A,.,A,:K Q. P' I Ruin, , k IL I uf I V A - ,Q 5 , , sg g V fp Y . x f tivo J1'k 8 NYG' 1 RAINER 1xUC,HLER DICK KRESS IEANNE KLOTZ 'R JUDY MARTIN WILBUR MAIN RUSSELL LOHRER Thxs page was sponsored by ELM PARK PLUMBING AND HEATING and BRANDENBURG'S JEWELERS 17 ' . A: I ' . f 2, V .-j-.31 j Efiff 1511 1 .A - E1 - ,R 1 52. , 1 -vii, - - ' Nrfl' ' ,. - ' ---2? 'E JT: 3 ,I 1 . ' Z1 . Tv I ' 'JI' -Pr.. .. -V f Wff5'2ff:?,: f f f ..--., 1',j.f,f,f v 1 1 4 -.gp ff: . Ti? gu i' I 4,55 2. - ., ,.f',f4 , I i 4 , . M f' 'ffl 391 . -X, ' FA t L ' f , -.M f- War, g up - , W v 15L, -f..,a.,,- QA - ' - - -v my f p ' ff? ' ' : ' ' 1 ,Q A , ' 3' ' 1' f I ,gmac f .mp , . ' . - JAMES MASON BILL MC DONALD CHARLES MILLER avgavg, EVERETT MILLS DON NAYLOR DARYL NELSON Thls page was sponsored by FARMER'S SUPPLY INCORPORATED and OZ.Z.IE'S D X SERVICE X JOHN OSVALD CAROLE OLESEN RONNIE NELSON gi- KATHY PAYNE JEAN PAISLEY KAAREN OVERLAND Thls page was sponsored by HILDA'S FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP and PINICON HOTEL X E A he 2 1 ff EL A ' A 'fig rf' F -- r f X LARRY PRICE KARLA RAINE ANNETTE REED ,I ff , WILLIAM RECHKEMMER VIRGINIA ROSE KAREN SAGERT This page was sponsored by WAPSIE VALLEY CREAMERY COMPANY and MILLER PRINTERIE ANDY STIMSON ROSEINA STANTON HAROLD SAUNDERS X .Q IERRY WA LTON KAREN WA LTERS BART swrrzrzn 'rms page was sponsored by BAEBENROTH Boone s'roRE and 1-'RANK sHAw PLUMBING AND HEATING 2' ., Q, W , , P-Q , , M N J 2' 1, fi A Q Ll' I pf 1 ,-, -39, Z IE AN ANN WESTEMEIER SALLY WILLIAMS ANN WIESENDER ELAINE WILKINSON Now they are rn then senror year Th1s year Charhe Mrller 15 then Pres1dent Kay Corcoran thetr secretary and Glenda Bantz the1r Treasurer Homecomrng was a drsappomtment because then float Let's Smear em got fourth place, but IHS won 1ts fust and only game of the football season That somewhat compensated for thetr f1oat's loss Ann Wresender was elected Homecommg queen wrth Connre Chnstensen and Vtrgrnla Rose as the two attendants from the semor class Yes tt has been fun I t 'V Swv,- Q I I ' 1 n 1 n - - 9 f . . Q , - Q Underclassmen X 4 W WWZ WWWZJZWM Qmwwljfwwww Q' I .LA ff u ' If H ' f 1 , ff X ll I Juniors Treasurer Brlan Crawford V1ce Presrdent Ronme Foland Pres1dent Judy Stover and Secretary Colleen Rleger it The Junlors took frrst place wlth this float Kathleen Aldrrch Audrey Allen Dale Barth Judy Behrens Alma Beltz Wanda Belzer Thrs page was sponsored by INDEPENDENCE PRODUCE COMPANY and WOLFE AND SHEETS . , . - . . ' . , . ,, I k f 'iii- .2 1' I A ' V 4 . A , . . .. , . ' 1 I e , H -h ., f K KX ' srgi wir . -' - . ' 1, k - X if , 3 14 .- 1 . I Barb Brammer blnrley Brlmmer Georveann Burk Irrn Burr Bruce Cameron Curt Chesmore Butch Clough Susle Connor Ron Cornwell Irene Cornwell Brlan Crawford Iwancy Cue Myrtle Doty Berry Eddy Judy Ferrrs Ronnre Foland Bev Foster Pat Fuller Donald Garretson Sharon Gates PatG1llpatr1ck Kay Guernsey Jerry Hayzlerr Connle Hlggrns Barbara Hohl Ronald Holst Joyce Hoist Sandra Hughes John Kennett Konnre Klumpar Par Kruse Jun Lentzkow Dennls Lynch Rrchard Masterson Gene MCCl1HIOCk Thrs page was sponsored byJ F Jumors asf' xx 'Z' 'L KELLEHER FARM SERVICE COMPANY and BARLO S .fur 25 13 Juniors Wu J W if 1 -AW gg!!- E if Vtrgrrua McCork1e Don MeFee Mary Melvtn Robert Me ythaler Larry Mlller Floyd Moore Sheryl Morton Lyle Mrchels Donna Jean Mumford Keny Naylor Carole Norton Pete Peterson Mary Peterson Ttmothy Pr1est Robert Quass Melva Rawson Lourse Retd Colleen Rleger Walter Rose Ben J Rowland Delores Saley Carol Ann Scott Janet Shonka Mercran Slaughter Raymond Snyder Judy Stover Larry Uhre Tom Wregand Lewts Wrrght Jeff Wtlson Thts page was sponsored by WILSON IMPLEMENT COMPANY and DAIRY QUEEN a I I 4 K CTL? - U A- I I ' ,A,, J , x , Q2 h E Nab . V' x NV A tiff-. f 1 - Q ' I M ? ' r L il 1 8,1 4 f Z 1 K A 1 ri . . I . 3 fl! ophomores Ivan Appleby Roger Bastian John Beltz Coletta Bergom John Brandenburg Lynn Burkhart Vice-President Lynn Holland, President Rex Galusha, and Secretary Treasurer Jill Cherny. Homecoming queen attendant was Virginia Marble -her escort, Frank Klotz. to if Q ,Qi A t . :X Q A b i Y V if 1 ' 27 This page was sponsored by rsGEN's 545 TO sl. oo sToRE and rowA msuc sxsavrcs il ill 1 r -3 I Mrke Cameron Kenneth Cappel Jrll Cherny Delmar Cole Roger Cole MIIIOH Cone Mary Lou Copenhaw er Myrna Cousrns Mllt Cusrck Jerome Demuth hm Doyle Phrl Doyle Marcy Drahelm Janet Dudley Lyle Eschwerler Shrrley Anne Fordyce Rex Galusha Ronme Gramenz Ceha Ann Greenley Davrd Hand Carolyn Hatch Susan Hatfreld Ioan Hayzlett Tom Hayzlett Sandra Herserman Don Hokenson Lynn Holland Beverly Holst Thls page was sponsored by ANDERSONS Sgt TO Sl 00 STORE and RUSH PARK CAFE Denny Horn Bette Hughes Sharon Hunter Margaret Jarrett Kay Jensen Nancy Johnson Maryann Jones Sharon Jones Janrs Kennett Frank Klotz Erleen Korson Mary Kay Kremer Gary Kress Harold Kuhn Betty Locke Kathryn Lohrer V1rg1n1a Marble Sharon Marun Marlys McGrath Donald McGu1re Ronald M1che1.s Douglas Mrller Delbert Mrlls Myron Muchmore Walter Neal Delores Nerdy Barbara Olesen Rolhe Pardun 35- 8 fe .,, fl . 29 Thrs page was sponsored by INDEPENDENCE SALES COMPANY and JOE S SKELLY SERVICE Burdette Polk ,- Karen Plerce Jim PIICC Patrlcia Prlce ai- Verala Pnest Jeanette Randall James Reed Mlke Roberts 1 K ' Leann Schallenberger Nancy Scott Jeanne Searcy Ronald Seeley 30 X I Sharon Kaye Slaughter Art Smlth Gary Sm1th G11bert Smith Jerry Sm1th Karen Snow Douglas Stark Kenny Stark Irene Strempke Lmda Van Laningham Nancy Wllkinson Peggy Wilkinson Karen Williams This page was sponsored by BLAND AND SON GREENHOUSE Freshmen Presrdent Carol Wessels Center V1ce Presrdent Connie Bates Rrght Secretary Treasurer Drana Lorenz Left John Barton Darlene Basqurn Conme Bates Mary Lou Bergstrom B111 Black Mary Beth Blakesley Judy Boody Roger Brlmmer Allan Carson Lmda Clark Dave Connor D1x1e Cook Mrranda Allen Kenneth Appleby Donna Bantz Donnle Barske 3 Q. Q? 12941 4? 31 'cu rf if' qw if .Af Erma Cousms Ro1l1e Crandall Vrrgll D3VlS M1ke Drbble Dave Doyle Bob Eggers Gary E111s Larry Foster Lrnda Franck Charlle Frye Drck Frye Kenneth Grllpatnck Steve Goldenstem James Greenley John Grundmerer Janet Haradon Roger Hart Cheryl Head Gary Henderson Nancy Hlgglns Jack H1lton Kenneth Hoffman Robert Hoffman Judy Hughes Glen Johnson Fred Jones MBIVID Kelly Kay Kruse Dolph Leytze Bob Loney Diana Lorenz Oliver Lybeck Jo Ann Manson Wayne Mason J Alice McDonald Davrd McCrnley Nancy Meqonrgle Rosalre Mrehels MarQ,aret Moore Lrnnea Nlorton Dave Moyer Rlchard Nlaylor Kenneth Nelson Ralph Neve Barb Overland Melxrn Parsley Arnold Palmer Carolyn Payne Jackle Prerce Nancy Prree B111 Rarne James Randall Cathy Reed Berne Roehrl aase Krrst1n Sagerr Mary Ellen Slrfe Karen Snuth Jo Anne Snyder Wayne Straw Robert Streeter Jerry Strong Terry Tegen Jack Umhoe fer Janet Walters Llnda Walters Carol Wessels Llnda Wessels Drck Wrese B111 Zlrnpher Lawful.. ,Q7 Qfmfv f Glimpses Of l i 1 chool Life Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your fork. The Elysian Fields theme is carried out at the annual Latin Club banquet. Dancers at the Sock Hop. Camera shy? ' 34 N 4. The Wapsie staff works diligently to produce a memory book of this school year. At last! A customer! ,fjjiw Wjwaffffff mfjwifa , ifiww MMM MW 1 W' if W A Football FRONT ROW: Brian Crawford, Jim Lentzkow, Jim Hamilton, Daryl Nelson, Dick Buelow, Dick Kress, Bart Switzer, ,Terry Jensen, and Butch Clough. SECOND ROW: Buddy Polk, Rollie Pardun, Lyle Eschweiler, Don Mc? ee, ,Tim Burr, Larry Urhe,Jeff Wilson, and Ron Peterson. THIRD ROW: Doug Stark, Roger Cole, Rex Galusha, Phil Doyle, Ken Stark, Ollie Lybeck, Jim Doyle, Harold Kuhn, and Terry Tegen. BACK ROW: Bill Raine, Melvin Paisley, Mike Dibble, Jim Greenley, John Barton, Steve Goldenstein, Dick Frye, and Glenn Johnson. ! N ' I A 2 .-n.i , iililli infill wi 52221 'E Yer'-.I ,y r,, W: , 1' . , 1 - ' V ,Q ' A ti g. S, ia .N i. Coach Leinbaugh in Injury! Typical of the season. a pensive mood. 36 Xi F9 Senlor lettermen I 1.1'I1 Hamllton Dlck Buelow and Dlck Kress The 58 ' football season under the d1rect1on of new head mentor Lyle Lembaugh proved to be unsuccessful for the Mustangs One vlctory was accredlted to the squad and that Nas agatnst Anamosa 19 0 The lone v1ctory came at an opportune tune is ll cuhnlnated the Homeconung fesuvmes Coach Letnbaugh short of regulars was forced to supplement the vars1ty squad wlth Mar1on contlnuxng ID the role of conference domlnator agarn led the WaMaC Conference. Ingurles plagued the Mustangs as they repeatedly lost regulars throughout the season The Indees lost the f1rst three games to Oelwem 15 0 to Tlpton 29 6 and to V1nton48 13 After the wm over Anamosa, Manchester squeezed past the Mustangs w1r.h a 14 13 vxctory Then followed a 19 O loss to Maquoketa a 03 O defeat at the hands of Marlon and a 03 o loss to Monucello Durmg the season the Mustangs complied a total of 57 poxnts compared to the 230 pomts of thelr opponents Semor lettermen Daryl Nelson Jerry Jensen and Bart Sw1tzer l 5 I I I I I A I I I il 1 ' ' ' . . I . l . ' Y . . sophomores. l I -: ' -9 ' - - - l ,- . ' ,-A . D 1 1.4 ic' Qin If The fmal punch dehvered succebs fully I m lookmg behmd you' Okay, you got me. Now what are you going to do? Look Mom! I'm a boid. 5 X' I. - ,f xg ,g. - , 1 -x A Ss , , g n 31. H ,, 'pg ,.,Y ,,.' . A ., ... ,, um- I Shirttails and all, I'm coming through. Mason rounds end for sure yardage. Varsnty Basketball 5' 'S X FRONT ROW Andy Stlmson B111 Rechkemmer Roger Holst Bart Swrtzer Dick Kress Bob Deeny and Drck Buelow SECOND ROW Everett Mrlls Pat Kruse Ben Rowland Tom Wregand Butch Clough and Bob Allen THIRD ROW Brran Crawfod Curt Chesmore Don McFee Ron Foland Gene MCCIIHIOCR and Coach Jrm Bernow Frosh- oph FRONT ROW: Stark, Cole, Pardun, Galusha, Kuhn, Klotz, Hokenson, Cappel, Smith, and Stark. SECOND ROW: Doyle, Greenley, Brown, Foster, Hoffman, Hilton, Umhoefer, Ellis, Black, and Frye. BACK ROW: Coach Anderson, Leytze, Paisley, Frye, Johnson, Tegen, Strong, Crawford, Barske, Mason, and Lybeck. Ma! !! Bodya11 achin' and wracked with pain. 4-1 odds a.ren't bad. 41 I The Mustangs had rough sledding un der the guidance of new head coach Jim Berhow. Only one victory came during re gular season play. This was against Man chester on the Indees' court. The Mustangs m anaged two victories in the sectional tournament, defeating Winthrop and Arling- ton before they were beaten by Iesup. Il Hb IIS H Il II IHS IHS IHS 0 SI: ASON S RECORD Grundy Center Postville Monticello Maquoketa Manchester Tipton Anamosa Grundy Center Marion Vinton Monticello Maquoketa Manchester Tipton Anamosa Oelwein Vinton Marion SECTIONAL TOURNAMENTS 68 55 44 Winthrop Arlington Jesup You take the high road and I'l1 take the low road. HIS 39 IS 37 ' IHS 42 ' IHS 41 IHS 50 Oelwein I ' 48 IHS 49 ' .. IHS 54 X 41 43 - IS 1.2 ' .. IS 56 ' IHS 61 IHS 31 IHS 56 IS 49 IHS 32 IHS 64 IHS 52 IHS 39 Track quad a ro- I ,? A -.. ' - A I Y -' .' ' - -114 . FRONT ROW: Pardun, Galusha, Wiegand, Cameron, Crawford, Appleby, Barth and McClin tock. BACK ROW: Student Coach Ketch, Paisley, Smith, Cappel, K. Stark, McFee, Clough D. Stark, Wiese, Barton, Stimson, Coach Leinbaugh. Golf Squad Tegen, Miller, Hamilton, Coach Anderson, Leytze, Lybeck, and Cole, 7 i Tennis quad FRONT ROW: McCorkle, Aldrich, Barton, Gil- patrick, Bates, Wessels. SECOND ROW: Kuchler, 44 McDonald, Coach Hatfield, Buelow, Klotz. Organs ahons WLQZW iijjjigfw .z. f!WWw gf Www Y-Teen Cabmef FRONT ROW: Karen Sagert, Celia Greenley, Marcy Draheim, Barbara Olcscn. BACK ROW: Ann Wiesendcr, Kristin Sagert, Judy Stover, Ieaur1eBa11ou, Carol Olesen. NOT PICTURED: Glenda Bantz, Annette Recd. Junmr And enwr Y-Teen Membem Q 46 This page was sponsored by DAVIS PAINT ASSOCIATE STORE and MAIDRITE SANDWICH SHOP Freshman And ophomore Y-Teen Members The Y-Teen Club worked on several new projects this year, Night meetings with guest speakers were initiatedg world fellowship was observed with an evening dinner and movieg a large delegation of girls attended Fall Conferenceg a bake sale was held in the spring to raise money. I.n addition to the new activities, they had their annual induction and tea, Holy Week services, and senior breakfast. Thanksgiving Food Project fudent Council Representative students from both junior and senior high school made up the 1958-1959 Student Council. This recommending body of IHS, among other things, made arrangements for Homecoming, launched a clean-up campaign, and held a. contest to raise money for CARE, IHS and other WaMaC council members showed an interest in today's problems by form- ing the WaMaC Conference School Council. Alternafes Cheerleaders Girls who are interested in sports are given a elianee to participate in GRA. Basketball, volleyball, softball, Ham- poline, and soeeer are a few ofthe sports that are enjoyed by the girls. When the members have each aecumu- lated 15 points, obtained by participating in outside activities as well as attending, the required number of meetings, they may re- ceive a GRA letter. G.R.A C00 2 e , Curuous ava e And here 1S the cast'?' November 20 was 1 btg day because the all school play was presented and deemed a huge success by all who attended The setting was a mental health 1nst1tute.lt seems poor Mrs Swage Uudy Stoverj was sent agatnst her Wlll to the mental mstltute by relauves who just wanted her money But alas! Mrs Savage just played along and made her relauves appear stlly cast had loads of fun tn the dom hiv.. i HAMSU Thts page was sponsored by RUSH PARK MOTEL and GAYLA SKATING QL DANCING s A I I I IT h L Q' V. l 0 lik 5 Q ll She certainly turned the tables on them and this made the whole audience happy. All in all the 1, '4 Q J . S It J L z I K 1 6 By the way, the walls stayed up by themselves the nighl of the play. I Oh! Excuse us! i l Uh huh . . I think that's right, too! ,Ql- The artisL's Loucll Really . . well lneverl These boys feel proud, and justly so, for they have earned the privilege of wearing an L lt is die symbol of athletic achievement and sportsman- ship. l Letterman F. F. A. F. F. A. combines both fun and work for its members. The fun comes in the Saturday night basketball games, the summer softball games, and the tours of various industries. The work comes in preparing their judging teams for the Cattle Congress, caring for their corn plots, and then carrying out tests on these plots. A 52 This page was sponsored by MURRAY M. soRo INSURANCE AGENCY and Mc GRANE DRUG STORE The Wapsle faff The srnallest I Hyh staff that Mrs Deities ever had began its job of keeping the school in touch with current affairs Although the burden was a little bit heavier for each individual the little group put forth its best efforts Amid inuch ltmenting, they would finally get the Jobdone Would the copy fit? Too short! One of the more inspired of the students would be called upon for an original bit of writing Finally with the space filled they could once more sigh ' It s over for another two weeks! The inexperienced but willihg volunteers of the l959 Wapsie staff were proniptly put to work by their supervisor Mrs. Geraldine Defines. They only had a glinnner of an idea :ls to just what the job entailed, but they found out soon enough during the weekly meetings. They collected money, drew up pages, lneasured inches, organized and laid out pictures, and slaved over copy. As the yearbook progressed, they real- ized that there w is lnueh niore to organizing and earrying out the various duties than they h td ever iniagined Other activities and plans had to be cancelled or postponed as they endeavored to nieet the deadline - Hyh f t This page Sponsored by RAY DURBIN HEATING Aa ELECTRIC 'and SHILLIINGLAW MONUMEINTS - - lv. , . . K 1' '- '+rf.ww--- A434 . 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Their biggest Concert in which the band really lets go! forth under the direction of Glenn Miller. prepare for. For instance, there is the schools participate, and all five hundred tune. fSeem impossible? Well, they say Contests are a big part of band, too. test which takes weeks of night practicesg which the band selects two pieces of almost perfect. By that time, contest practicing has not been in vain because 2 N This year brought something 5 new into the I,ll.5, curriculum. Mrs. Klot.: began coaching a small group ol' girls in speech, Ol' the six girls she coached, three entered declarnatory, wo entered interpre- tive reading, :ind one entered dra- matic declaniation. Worknig mostly after school, the girls sacrificed much of their own tnne. Mary l,ou Copenhaver re- ceived as a reward a l rating in the State Contest at Grinnell. Susan Hatfield and ,ludy Stover received ll ratings. peach FRONT ROW: Susan Hatfield, Eileen Korson, Judy Stover, Mrs, Klotz, BACK ROW: Mary l,ou Copenliaver, lanetllaradon, Nxnicy Megon iglc. Honor ociety l NY:- FRONT ROW: Doris Bergstrom, Carole Olesen, Kay Corcoran, Dick Buelow, BACK ROW: Colleen Rieger, Konnie Klumpar, Brian Crawford, Rainer Kuchler, lean Paisley, Glenda Bantz, Andy Stimson, Annette Reed. Being elected to the National Honor Society is a great distinction at l.H.S, Any students who have a B average are eligible in their junior and senior years. In addition to scholarship, members are chosen on the basis of character, leadership, and service, On May 6, four juniors and five seniors were inducted to join the four members chosen last year. 56 This page was sponsored by nomiz APPLIANCE STORE AND OK rms sHoP mmm Under the direction of the new vocal music instructor, Mrs. Katherine Short, the IHS chorus did its best to make this year's activities successful. Highlights were the annual Christmas concert, county festival, small group contest, and Baccalaureate. 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T , V X i ,11 . 111011 - 1 5 ' A H , , lk - . , 1 - 5' 1 A . o , Q . r - - ' - 1 ' 1 , . 1 , 1 t. 1 j - - x . f , -K Q I - 1 ' : ' vs ' 1 2 ' ' 1 4 1 ' N - 1 1 ' ' t ' ' . . , lv 4 ' olk A 1 - - V , . 5 ' ' ' ' S ' 1 ' - - , V ' , 1- ' n .T '. ' ' N ' ' T ' I mx T ' z ' 1 ' . ' To111 W1ega11d Dolph Leytze Robert Quagg , L . , 1 C . . ..1' 111 1 I ' ' ' 1 1 , , . 1 ' ' , 1 'I ' g ' ' ' 1 N A ' y 1 I 1 ' - A' A 1' av ,V 1' - T 1 ' A T ' K A , , , A L i I ' I I 1 u ' ' ' ' ' Q: 1 T V 1 T In 1 1 ,Al 3 r 1 . Ma 1. , Q ' 1 ver 't ' ' 1 . . 1 , , I 1 Jumor- emor Banquet And Prom ij TQ' ' 411 H Chirhe Mlllpr semor class presuiem thinks the. jumors fu the, Prom nhlu ior four I I wi 1 7 lx' ' ' ' A I , ' ' J K-12 , , f ' 5 :li - ' ' ji 1'-X, q . N . I - I A I 1- 1 ' '-' ' ' 1 ' 3 . In - . 'IL . Junior- enior Banquet And Prom in-,,, .... -., .-ff Q X i 5. ' nl' Five junior girls wait for their escorts .JA-P'.1'w The theme of the Prom, Evening in Paris, was carried out in the reproduct.on of the Eifei Tower. Graduahon ,QF -L Q.. Fl ISH T BE fl- I ill!! The speakers chosen by IIIBII' classmates were Charles Mrller fshown speakrng rn the prcturej Xnnette Reed lean Parslex and James Hamrlton These four senrors spoke on the Iour I reedoms AWARD WINNERS Amerrmn Iegron award for scholarshrp leadershrp character and serv ce to JAMES HAMILTON Dekalb award for effrctencv In F F X to WILBUR MAIN Emma Iunk award through the P E O chapter, nased on stholarshrp, Ieadershrp eharacter, and serwrte to DORIS BERGSTROM Ladres Musrcal Socrety award for outstandmg musrcal abrlrt. to KAY CORCORAN L1on's Club a-ward for unselfrsh servrce Ill arhletrcs to CHARLES MILLER, National Future Farmers Foundation award for the star farmer of the chapter to EVERETT MILLS. U 4 Phor Research Center award for OL1lSI.3IldlIlg aeeorn plrshment rn mechanres to ROGER IIOLST Rotary Club award for stholarshxp leadershrp char acter and servrce to RICHARD BULLOV4 V F W Auxrlrary award for outstandmg effort III sthool work to SANDRA BARTON TOP SCHOLARS Wrllram McDonald Rrchard Buelow Glenda Bantz Sandra Barton lean Parsley Kay Corcoran Annette Reed 381 3 I5 3.64 3. 52 3,43 3.34 3.34 61 9I'll0I' fl BX ALLEIN B I3 52 42 40 CHRISTENSEN C 1446 48 53 54 55 59 I Club34 Basketball1234 Temus 34 APPLEBY D 13 BALLOU J 13 46 54 59 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 2 34 Chorus 1 2 34 Accompamst 234 Y Teens 1234 Teen Cablnet 24 G R A 12 Pep Club 1 4 I Hyh Staff 2 Waps1e Staff4 Class Treasurer 1 Vanety Show 2 3 4 Dr1l1 Team 1 2 3 BANTL G 13 56 Y Teens 34 Y Teen Cabtnet 4 Vartety Show 4 Latin Club 3 4 BARTON S 13 4446 50 Chorus 4 School Play 4 Band 12 34 Pep Band 1234 Dance Band 234 Chorus 1234 Y Teens 1234 P Club 1 4 I Hyh Staff 2 Wapsle staff 4 Drlll Team 1 2 3 Honor Soclety 3 4 BERN J' 14 53 Y Teens 23 Pep Club 4 Wapsle Staff BUELOW R 14 48 52 36 37 40 42 44 53 56 IHyh Staff 3 WHDSIC staff 4 I-Club 34 Student Counctl 1 2 3 4 Counctl Presldent 4 Honor SOCISQ' 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1234 Track123 Tenn1s34 BIDINGER D 14 BURK S 14 46 59 Chorus 123 Glee Club 124 Y Teens 12 CHANDLER, M. 4 1 Hyh 4. 62 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 2 34 Dance Band 34 Chorus 1234 Y Teens 1234 Y Teen Cablnet 2 3 Pep Club 1 4 Waps1eStaff4 Stu dent Counc1l 1 2 4 Councll Secretary 4 Vanety Show 2 4 Dr111 Team 1 2 3 Homecoming Atten d'xnt 4 CORCORAN K 12 lo 34 46 48 53 54 55 56 59 Bwnd 12 34 Dance Band 34 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 4 Nxuonal Honor 3 4 I Hyh Stuff 3 Wapsxe St1ff4 Y Teens 1 24 Class Secretary 4 Dr11l Team 1 2 Pep Club 14 Student Councll 4 CURTIS R 15 DILENY R 154042 52 Football 4 Basketball 4 DEKE S 15 46 49 53- Chorus 12 Y Teens 1234 G.RA 4 Pep Club 1 WSDSIC Staff 4 DUDLEY S 15 34 46 53 59 Chorus 2 4 Glee Club 2 3 I Hyh Staff3 Wapsle staff 4 Student Counc11 4 DURBIN K 15 4-6 49 53 59 Chorus 1234 Glee Club 1234 Y Teens 34 G.RA 1234 G.RA Treasurer3 G.RA Pres1dent 4 Cheerleader 34 School Plav 3 Pep Club 1 4 WBDSIG Staff 4 Student Counc11 GORHAM L 16 53 59 Chorus 4 Glee Club 1 2 Y Teens 1 2 G.R A 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 I Hyh Staff 3 Student Councll 1 Class Treasurer 2 Vanety Show 3 Art Club 2 3 GROSKERTH, w 16. 52 F.F.A. l,2,3,4. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' . , . ' : ' ' : . ' ' I - ' ' ' : Y- 1 I 1 '1 1 1 1 1- 1 1, 1 BERGSTROM, D. l3,46,53,54,55,-56,59 ' D . ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' : -. ' , , S . . S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ep S ' . , ' J U ' ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Q . Z . , Q 1 1 0 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 v I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 3 ' ,:' I 'I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 2.3. ' ' 1 I 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 s 3 ' , : 3,4. U 1 . emor Index HAMILTON I 16 34 36 37 52 44 53 MC DONALD, B 18 34 50 Q3 54 n 9 I Hyh Staff 3 WSPSIC Staff 4 I-Club 4 dent Councll 2 Basketball 1 2 Football 3 4 Golf 2 3 4 HOLLAND P 16 50 53 55 Band 234 Pep Band 234 Chorus 1234 Glee Club 12 School Play 34 Ilrlyh Staff 4 Wapste Staff 4 Vartetv Show 2 3 4 Spcxech 3 Basketball 1 2 Football 1 2 HOLST R 16 40 48 52 F.F A 1 2 34 Wrestling 1 2 Basketball Chorus 1 Baseball 3 Track 1 2 3 JENSEN .T 16 36 37 52 I-Club 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Football 2 3 4 Track KLOTL J' 17 53 Staff 4 KRESS R 17 36 37 4042 52 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 4 Baseball KUCHLER R 17 4456 Tennts 4 Nattonal Honor SOCIETY 4. LOHRER R 17 MAIN W 17 52 F.FA 1234 Wrestlmg2 MARTIN .I 17 YTeens12 G,RA 1 PepC1ubl 4 MASON I 18 52 I-Club 1 2 3 4 Student Councxl 3 Class Vlce Jres1dent 2 3 Basketball 2 Football 1 Z 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 TCIHIIS Z Wresthng 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 2 .3 4 Dance Band 3 1 Chorus 1234 School Play Z4 Basketb 111 Manager 3 TCIUIIS 3 4 MILLER C 12 18 v3 Illyh Staff 3 WIDSIC Staff 4 I-Club 1 Class Presldcnt 4 Equxpment Manager 2 3 4 Tenms 4 MILLS E 18 40 02 F.F A 1 2 3 4 Wresthng 2 Basketball 1 3 4 Baseball 3 Chorus Z NAYLOR D 18 NELSON D 18 36 37 12 Football 4 Baseball 3 NELSON R 19 Band 1234 Chorus 12 Y Teens 1234 Y Teen Cabxnet 4 Pep Club 1 I-Hyh St :ff 3 Wap S16 Staff 4 Dr1ll Team 1 2 3 Honor Soc1cty 3 4 Latin Club 3 4 CBVALD .T 19 OVERLAND K 19 46 53 59 Chorus 1 2 4 Gtrls G1eeClub124 Y Teens 1 2 3 4 Y Teen Cabtnet 2 School Play Club 1 2 4 I llyh Staff 2 Wapsu. Staff4 Class Offtcer 3 Vanety Show 3 4 Tcnms 1 2 PAISLEY I 19 46 49 53 56 .19 Chorus 234 Gtrls Glee Club 2 Y Teens 2 3 4 GR A 2 34 Pep Cl.ub2 4 W1ps1cSt1ff 4 llonor SOCICIV 4 PAYNE K 1946 33 Y Tecns 4 Wapstc bt1ff4 63 I 1 I 1 1 1 1' 1 1 V0 1. 1' 1r'1l 15515 - 9 ' : QSIU' - ,..: HJ.: I 13.1.-: 4 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' S I 1 D 2 1 1-13141 - - . . . 2 ' . : 3: -: '- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 3. 3 . Chorus 1, Y-Teens 43 Pep Club 1,23 I-Hyh OLESEN, C. 19,34,46,53,54,56 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 I 9 5 :Z ' . . . s . , : ' 1. . : ' -. . 3,4. ' ' 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1: Pep 1 ' . : ' 1 's ' .' .'. 1 emor Index PRICE L O R XINE lx '10 34 40 49 13 ceus Q Nw ms sI1ff4 REED A O 0 uld 1 Clorus 1 2 3 Y Teeus 1 13 'lceu C1b1uv.t 4 L 12 1 c Club 1 W 1, stlff 1 Varletv show 1 1.11111 Club REC1llx1gMMER 13 'O 10 0 Glee Club 1 1 school Plax 4 schooll gpcr studcut COUHC11 1 student C0u1c11Off1LL1 Clxss Ofhcer 1 1 Bwsketball 1 34 15 sc bill 1 ROSE V Z0 44149 Y Teens 234 G.R X '34 Pep Club 14 WSDSIC Staff 4 C11ss offlcer 3 llomecommq Xttendaut 1 4 snGERT K 1040 Q4 Bmd 1 'P 34 Chorus 3 Y Teens 1 3 4 Y Teen Cabmet 4 Pep Club 1 '7 Dr11l Team 1 2 3 Lat1nCl.ub 3 4 S XUNDERS 11 21 STANTONI R 21 Gxrls Glee Club 1 Latm Club 1 64 skl A s bwll 1 Trick 3 1 1Io1 mr soeutw 1 NYN1 x 15 1 15 d 1 Chorus .3 4 sLh0olPl1v 1 13 tu drut Couuul 1 Class Ofllccr 13 Virxetx show 11011 1 5110011 1Tru1 Tuuus 1 Chorus 1 urls Cleo Club 1 Lluexlmder 1 sLhoolPl:1x 1 WXLTON I 1 Footbwll 1 T r u.1c 1 Wrcsthug, 1 WEs1EMEIER I ZZ Cr R A school P 1per 1 WILSEINDER A Z 41 18 fl of? 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