Keystone High School - Komet Yearbook (Keystone, IA)
- Class of 1955
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17? ' K ff! Sl Wm M www mmxsmmxx swms mms sm xmmxs mmm mms SY WHS NXXXXKS BMX SVLNCATIW, fffvsxovi vb x X389 .-' K. 1 1' ' Q 77 7 f ' ae udministr nn f ,B 1-1' QW X 3'-H fx XX X TUTHE il. -v all 1 '-.,-,. . WWA-. F' 1'-sf. , IWW v-04: .,-,r ,P--1 LXD AT E D SCHOOLS KEY STONE CONSO ELMER C GAST SUPERXNTENDENT E XOXIU A KEYSTON x has ve ook mc v or? QQ iufufe LS Yost if us MLWX chpfxsz 'C nga SCWOOW veutc, mo D an 1 ears fo by Some XXX OHV A flei Hxtb brxeu drool 10 mr the made 111, 'Y hw Q 'C P e e no V000 wx f P T 1 lc 'L L e For t he A 1 oproxtnn fur wu Yu f' , om: Q GEORGE SI-IULTZ Instrumental MUSIC ROBERT ROESE Commerclal Asst. Coach Comphments of THE FACULTY The prospe r1t depends uIt1mate1 ,N MARY HARLAN Enghsh Dramaucs LAVERNE BRUNS Marhe maucs Physlcs Coach ULCI-I SUPPLY STORE STANDARD TANK SERVICE Elberon, Iowa Elberon, Iowa ,1,g'TT, .2 ' 9.-Ig U -f---1+-Q ff' . I X A. , 'Ex' , 1 j 4 r . ' . -- 2' , , A , , 5' OF I955 and success of any institution upon the Faculty ELIZABETH SLOAN Vocal Muslc LEOLA WILSON Acung Prmclpal Home Economlcs Brology Lunch Program L1 ROSE WIMMER WALTER HAYNES Socral Studres Industnal Arts General Scrence Comphments of WALKER'S GROCERY STORE RICE'S CLOTHING Keystone, Iowa Keystone, Iowa A , Pam' 5 A ' j I 5 , I , f ,- - at 'lip 1. ,A A Q5 ' fry 5 , , V ' w , , N , ' , ' Rig , ' f ,A , 5: f, . h. Ae, My LQ QQ Wvxff SCHOOLBOARD LEFT to RIGHT Dr M C Larson Harold Bockholt El1zabethKloppenburg Secretary Ronald England Presldent Ewald Albertsen Erv1nHenn1ngs FJ Hoskrns Treasurer On behalf of the school drstrrct, students and school personel, we wrsh to extend our srncere thanks and apprec1at1on to members of the school board and bus drrvers for then' tune and efforts spent wrth and for the school When It comes to recogmtronthese people aren't thank ed enough for then' efforts BUS DRIVERS LEFT to RIGHT: Alvrn Meyer, R1Ch8Id Conway, Dallas Feuerbach, Alfred Bockholt, Carlos Schenken, Darold Feuerbach, Walter Haynes, and Leon Kruckenburg Complrments of KEYSTONE PRODUCE BRIGCNS CAFE Keystone, Iowa Keystone, Iowa . R4 ar J N . ' 4-1, I, ,J ' Q, '. , L I . 3 ' I ,X il 1 ' Q--we-' : . . . : 3 ' , 3 , ' : : ' ' : . . ' . . 0 .J I M, y D 2 , Q E I , 2 y., . .av 4 E -- ,V f f A ., . ii- ' 1 1. 19, J 4 ,L We The Cooks U , . sf Mlnam 'eww OUR HELPERS ALUMNI NEWS We were very fortunate to have John R. SchenkenM.D, as our com- mencement speaker. He graduated from Keystone High School in 1921. He graduated from the Univer- sity of Iowa with a B,S. degree in 1926 and received his M, D, in 1928. From 1929 to 1945 he was in- structor in Assistant Professor of Pathology at four different Universities, Since 1945 he has been Patholo- gist at Nebraska Methodist Hospital and Childrens Memorial Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska. He became Professor and Chair- man, Department of Pathology, University of Nebraska College of Medicine. At the present he belongs to many National organizations. JOHN R. SCHENKEN Leon EDUCATION WEEK Educauon week was observed rn Keystone by an annual open house Events of the evenrng rncluded a senror play a movre bluppy and the 3 R s and lunch rn the cafeterra served by the band mothers Murder They Say was the play grven November 12 54 by thxs cast of senrors L IO R. SEATED JaI'H6S Mernert, Marde1lRe1nberg Jackxe England Frances Danker L to R, STANDING Duane Holst, Delmer Melhert, Darlus Andresen and Janyce Ulch November 13, '54 was the date of the Benton County Band Festrval. Thrs prcture shows the mass band IH the foreground and the prcked band rn the background Roy bchwab of Sprxngvrlle and Frank PISISOI of Iowa State College were guest drrectors. Comphments of JOHN RII-IA Ford Autos Case Maclunery V1n1ng, Iowa , . Q ' Q' sf. V r - of - . . 1 1 1 Want li I . D , -9 , ig ,. ., - ,. - - : Z . . , . ' I : . . 'K J QQ! i' Q.. -- v. Ihr' seniors President LYNN PICKERING I want to be bashful but the girls won't let me, Secretary Reporter KAY OVERTURF MARDELL REINBERG True to her work, her Late hours are bad for word, and her friends. one but nice for two, MOTTO: The Door of Success is Labeled Push FLOWER: Red Baby Rose Buds COLOR: Ice Blue and White Vice -President Treasurer DARLYS IUNGE JAMES MEINERT This gal has her future He'11 try anything once-- plan, and I think that it and sometimes even twice includes a man. D ,V BYRON HOLST The way to have a friend is to be one. r MB, . -4' 1, f .Q 1 43' JANICE SMITH If at first you don't succeed try someone else. INA MAE ANDERS Always happy, always gay, she 's in love so they say. fp ,sq In nu -E' MARSHA GUIDER I'm afraid of the dark--alone ! ISD' sir' JACQUELINE ENGLAND If you be good you ll be happy but you 11 miss alot of fun. - N 'x 'N , r 'N ROSEMARY RAYMAN The more I see of men, the better I like my cat. WILLIAM DVORAK Men of few words are the best men. DELMER MEHLERT Everytime I feel like working I just lie down until the feeling goes away. FRANCES DANKER She puts worries in the bottom of her heart and sits on the lid and smiles BEVERLY HENNINGb Short and sweet, GERALD HU PFE LD Lead me not into tempation, but show me where it is. Avy , 2-517, MARVIN HANSEN Of all by dad's relation, JANYCE ULCH But I must talk, how else can a woman express her views! DARLUS ANDRESEN Boys, here I'am, but I'm hooked! I like myself the best. ' L- A 11 , ' f MALVIN MCCORMICK I came here to study, not to be distraced by girls. CHARLOTTE PARIZEK Witty, lively, full of fung she has a smile for everyone. 'S C' if 1 K A .4 1 lf' e ' '2Q'f DOLORES HANSEN :A A quiet unassuming lass, a h 'W ' mn V4 'Z ': :m h I Sreat advantage to our class. DUANE HOLST He appears to be innocent, doesn't he? 6-f gf 2,1 LELAND PARIZEK Beware! I might do some- thing great. CAROLYN HENNINGS She put the mxss ln mxschrevous X CLASS HISTORY Dear KHS Underclassmen Just a l1ttle note to tell you about our 4 years at KHS It was not all play but qu1te a b1t of work We started 1n I-hgh School as green as you d1d but look how we turned out' ' You can do the same 1f you want to you can follow our footsteps As we stepped on to the prmson grounds, we were suddenly faced w1th a large group of upper classmen who gently smeared us w1th shoe pohsh of all colors and l1pst1ck We chose for our class off1cers Pres1dent Duane Holst V1ce Pres1dent Lynn P1cker1ng Secretary Gerald Hupfeld Treasurer Beverly Henmngs Reporter Delmer Mehlert and Frances Danker was elected to represent us 1n the Student Counc1l along w1th Duane Holst Darlys .lunge left us to attend the V1ola School and our class number was then reduced to Z9 We d1dn't let the upper classmen take all the honors but 1nstead took a top hand 1n everythmg we took part 1n We were all happy when 1n1t1at1on was over and began th1nk1ng of torture for the Freshman we would 1n1t1ate A year rolled around and brought our class to the sophomore sess1on Lynn P1cker1ng was elected Pres1dent Carolyn Henmngs, V1ce Pres1dent Dolores Hansen Secretary Gerald Hupfeld, Treasurer and Delmer Mehlert Reporter Durmng th1s year we were very sorry to see 4 of our classmen qu1t school They were Donald Andresen Russell Kn1pp, Ronald Ledger and Charles Vesley, wh1le Joyce Blackman and Darlys Junge Jomed the crew Agamn we took a part rn all aCt1V1t18S as was the case 1n the prev1ous year L1ke most classes, we showed how m1sch1evous we really could be as Sophomores but qu1eted down completely for the rema1n1ng two years When vacat1on was over and the next sess1on of school started we were rnlghty proud to be called Jun1ors and be cons1dered upper classmen We were kept qu1te busy workmg on the banquet, class play and var1ous other matters such as class part1es and some study1ng We recelved our class rmgs 1n the fall but many of us, to our m1sfortune lost them or gave them away Duane Holst headed the class w1th ass1stance from Gerald Hupfeld Vlce Pres1dent Beverly I-Ienmngs, Secretary Carolyn Hennmgs Treasurer and Lynn P1cker1ng acted as Reporter Under the d1rect1on of Ed Newman the play 'My Heart's on H1gh' was presented to the publmc Those 1n the cast and stage crew d1d a f1ne Job and enjoyed g1v1ng the play along w1th the enjoyable practlces The theme we chose for our banquet Was Moonlxght and Roses Mr Roese and Mrs Sloan gave us the needed gmdance to make our banquet a success Long hard hours were put 1n but our share of the fun was plent1ful We thought lt was one of the most beaut1ful scenes ever chosen for a banquet and were very proud when members of the faculty and parents comphmented our work Comphrnents of I-IARTWIG AUTO CO LEO WASCHUT Clut1er Iowa Elberon, Iowa . . 3 o Il ' - - I l . .n . , , 1 . . 9 1 . . . ' . 3 9 I I D . 0 I 9 3 9 . 1 . . 1 u. ' L . . . . . . 0 v 1 a 1 ! I ' 5 I I . v I . f I I I . . . . , I . . . . . I ! 9 I I ' . . , . . 0 . . a Q Q Q l I Barbara Benesh joined the crew at the start of our Junior year but left us to attend Wilson High School at Cedar Rapids, We were also sorry to see Phyllis Selk leave the crew. We all looked forward to the day of our vacation and the coming year when we would be called seniors. At last we finally reached the top of the ladder with Lynn Picker- ing as Presidentg Darlys Junge, Vice Presidentg James Meinert, Treasurerg Kay Overturf, Secretaryg and Mardell Reinberg as Reporter. An initiation committee was appointed by the President to decide on the apparel of the freshmen to be initiated. The girls were required to tint their hair with various food colorings while the boys supplied the seniors with candy and gum. Most of the seniors worked on the school paper to make it a great success which we all thought was Another important project was the annual, which caused the Edltor, Carolyn Hennings, and her staff quite a few hours of hard work of course there was a certain amount of enjoyment Then came the day when we were to decide what to do after we left school To help us along we went to Garrison for Career Day and to Vinton for College Day We also spent a day at the County Court House to experience the procedure of a trial After being a member of the class for so many years, Lurline Braksiek left us to finish her school days at Vinton High School On May 13 a chartered Greyhound bus took us to Chicago for our class trip We were accommodated at the Palmer House for 3 days Tear streaked faces and hopeful hearts marked our gra.duat1on which was held on May 2.3 in the school auditorium Dr R Schenken presented the commencement address with 'Sugar Coated Pills and the Holy Grail as the topic Reverend Basye spoke on the 5 D's for his baccalaureate address which was May ZZ in the school auditorium also We all disliked the thought of leaving our classmates and going out into the world on our own As you can see, it wasn't a bit dull, now was 1t'P So the best of luck to the underclassmen We hope you have as much fun and as much cooperation from the other students and faculty as we have had Sincerely yours, ffwwvzibw Senior Class gs X X 215 riff ll N . , . . . , . . . . . . , . ll ' . 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'M 'E-Ag: ' 4, 41 1 f 1 al uf cf Wanda Billy Shirley Dvorak Guider Andresen nv' -0 Dennrs Eugene M1lls Chnstensen John Srndt LAM Roger Pohlmann 1 ,gh Mary Ann Scherb If Ethel Harvey Parxzek Holst i 3 Gary Patrrcra Franzenburg Hlas 3. ,f-J Kenneth Andresen 3 Karen Selk Gary Krutzfeldt Darold Agnes Elsre Larry lunge Suchy Duchacek Jurlge .. SOPHOMORE 'I' ACTIVITIES Jamce I Reporter Y'-tv 44 -1- ' Duane S Treasurer Donald M Donald F VICE Presrdent Secretary 'N I va? Davzd K Presldent 7'9 Joan D Dale S Goo d Groo ITIID g Athletlc xd '01 and Gaia and Harvey 0219 Comp11ments of BEN EGGERS CAFE ALLER Sz SONS Keystone, Iowa Grocenes and Meats Keystone, Iowa. freshmen X l ,532 . 2, , x 1 x I hi ' .'.'W2x1- 'h I . . I .5 ,mx Xxx xrwhx. y HYNX A I N. ni S H115 Vp. H I ,ao X --1 f't' 'V-1 .4-tvitfff' QW X ,ffd v fr? X f J ud ' Selk h 3' f 1 ,'Y' W'-'pr Larry Albers 7 YY l I do ' i 5 Gene Franzenburg AHHGEIS Kopecky as 71 s. x r A X', .X , J' ' f x AN Jy 4 ' U I, V V x I TN James Offt Judy Enderle Stephen Johnson Sandra Bockholt Rosemary Selken Dean Holst i Bonnie Salk Gary Auld Y H-m-m-m Good Pants ks et? 14.4 Carol Ann Duchacek J ..':'.. , Harold Ritscher 3 T Do lorcs Cohrt Sandra Good Ronald Harder 'E' Shirley Eich me yer 'E' Dorothy Jones Robert McCormick .144 Jkf 1 Y Dorothy Robert Connie Dennis Dorothy Kruckenberg Albertson Allers I-Iavran Jones if 5 Larry Pickering President J , Carol Severin Secretary Kathleen Ulch Treasurer 5..- xb, Dar1ysJ. lunge Reporter Freshman class play Anybody Hungry '?'P9'P'7'? OFFT'S STANDARD STATION SCHNEIDER IMPLEMENT Keystone, Iowa Keystone, Iowa Ju -,.k-fr, IW Qfr,:' .4- 2NLW?l EIGHTHGRADE BACK ROW L to R Mrchael Srlhanek Jamce Fxsher Dale Holst Patty Cantwell Shrrley lunge Sharon Selk, D1Ck16 Hupfeld Allen Mellrath Lanny Selk Dennrs Scheel Ronnre Krng, Joyce Langlas Denms Andresen Phylhs Franzenburg Larry Meyer CarolEng1ebrecht, Garry Skoog Dale Kenner Margre Hlas Dorothy Anders Carol Scheel Charlene Hennmgs Mary Prckart, Conme Homrre Bernrce Brrggs SEVENTH GRADE 5 Q BACK ROW L to R Darwrn Srndt Terry Ulch Gerald Selken, Denms Selk :,ECOND ROW Patrrcra Scheel Dlck Prckart, jack Beachler Rlta Johnson FIRbT ROW Dorothy Bates Carolyn Roehr Barbara Hansen, Janet Offt Absent Dale Mrner 45' Mr Dunsmore J 1 Mass Dunmng r i - g u ik . , j . 1 , I 3 g A N . y -- K L I V I I ' ,y - ' ' f X A aff V y. I X I r,, - ' . Y ' Uflfffx I ,v 'rg V - M n A ,Q I , 1 . ,- 'N..f V'v 1 A ' ' E E I l l I I I E I I - I I I I I . . I . I I I I I I E I I , . 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' Y lfsggn 1. ws, V 56- J . rw., , if-dffiffflm' , I My ,a,,ff7'. 4 A sm 1 Q .Q V sl g. fl l I, xg , fV,N?Nl,H,-V xg, in , 1 f I I y 2 R fly, IJ ' ir E. - r QM I 5 . 2, V f an I f'f'f 7 ' Margaret Bembenek ROW 1: Marjorie Gahring, Janet Scheel, Betty Blazicek, Catherine McCormick, Marilyn Scheel, Judith Sindt, Irene Laackmann, Shirley Carter. ROW 11: Linda Thede, Judith Albers, Sharon Oehlerich, Judy Hennings, Linda Pickering, Sandra Stein, Eileen Holst, Carol Pickering, Bonnie Wallace. ROW 111: Roger Shilhanek, William Bates, Darlo Jone, Allen Albers, Steven King, Dean Scheel, Donald Prosser. William Hennings was absent when this picture was taken. SIXTH GRADE g U I - 5' H u 1 I - Hattie Ackermann Ai ki wr ROW 1: Robert Pohlmann, John Anders, Janice Schoelerman, Vicky Olson, Diane Albertsen, Jean Langlas, Leta Mueller, Donald Hlas, Donald Lutz, ROW 11: Allen Schneider, Donn Larson, Michael King, Norma Kellogg, Diane Sindt, Relda Selk, Paulette Pohlmann, Duane England, Bruce Eichmeyer. ROW 111: Duane Christensen, Richard Selken, Jack Janss, Thomas Meinert, James Meyer, Thomas Bockholt, Darwin Steinford, Donald Fran- zenburg, Don Pickering, Ronald Allers. Bruce Whipple was absent when this picture was taken. Compliments of CI-IERVENY GROC ERY LASSWELL STUDIO Elberon, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa 'HHRD GRADE Yf R --- ,a us., I . Xe .P Q , 1 C f fi -F J A 'W' 3 Kolleen Weyer ' - H ni . K ' ' FRONT ROW L, to R. :Lorenz Andresen, Sue Ann Franzenburg, Judy Offt, Maylene Hup- feld, Ellen Cantwell, Jerrine Johnson, Larry Conway, SECOND ROW: Eddy Konicek, Michael Conway, Rita Selk, Sandra Pickering, Marvin Hlas, Anton Roth. THIRD ROW: Larry Hoyt, Wayne Eichrneyer, Jane Offt, Dannie Allers, Charlene Kaufman, Franklin Mueller, James Franzenburg. J FOURTH GRADE if Betty Roese FRONT ROW L. to R.:Duane Carter, Jane Buch, Cheryl Bates, Deanna Merchant, Barbara Conway, Kathy Schneider, JoAnn Oehelrich, Stephen Wallace, SECOND ROW: Keith Junge, Dorald Luze, David Gast, Eddie Olson, David Lyman, John Harder, Harlan Selken, John Feuerbach. THIRD ROW: Richard Jones, Dale Sindt, Peggy Scheel, Joan Franzenburg, Kathryn Franzenburg, Barbara Kellogg, Duane Yuska, Larry Gahring. Absent from picture are: Terry Allers, Connie Franzenburg, Brenda Sindt. Compliments of ELBERON HARDWARE WINTERS DAIRY Elberon, Iowa Marshalltown, Iowa HRST GRADE 7.1 FRONT ROW L, to R.: Chuckie Johnson, Harlin Andresen, Richard Pohlmann, Paulette Caldwell, Mary Harder, Peggy Mcllrath, Judy Vargason, Kathy Wauters, Carole Barron, Beverly Hamann, David Tecklenburg, and Timmy Feuerbach. SECOND ROW: Gary Robinson, Ricky Rhoads, Nicky King, Sherri Gahring, Sharon Walters, Janice Maas, Jean Heitmann, Linda Kaufmann, Coleen Junge, Sharon Eichmeyer, Michael Allers, and Ste- ven Ohde. THIRD ROW: Richard Gast, David Conway, Richard Janss, John Roth, Linda Bernice Schulte Kruckenburg, Peggy Kusel, Jerry lunge, Bruce Feuerbach, Mickey England, and Lonnie Stein. Absent from this picture are: Dean Franzenburg and Steven Pickering. SECOND GRADE J -er FRONT ROW L, toR. : Cindy Eggers, Diana Rhoads, Nancy Obermueller, Sharon Enderle, Nancy Allers, Bonnie Hoeppner, Susan Erger, Beverly Hansen, Patsy Homire, Bernadine ,q Briggs. SECOND ROW: Jerry Shively, Leo Hlas, Jack Hennings, Doris Schoelerman, Elaine 5 Hoyt, Brenda Hennings, Carole Selken, Suzanne Folkman, Linda Barron, Mike Smith, Ron- nie Robinson, Allen Hamann. THIRD ROW: Allen Blazicek, Doyle Witt, Edward Walker, Gene Wardenburg, Mike Rice, Barbara Eichmeyer, Cindy King. Jean Pohlmann, Allen Haynes, Steven Rayman, Lynn Selk, Ronnie Weaver, Gregory Franzenburg, Absent frem this picture are: Lee Steinford, Linda Pickart, Jeff Osborn. af, Dolores Waterman Compliments of ELDO ANDERS CLUTIER GRAIN COMPANY Elberon, Iowa Clutier, Iowa 14, ROW 1: Charles Schoelerman, Diane Offt, Bobby Merchant, Colleen Selken. ROW 11: Bobby Tecklenburg, Diane Osborn, Dennis Nebendahl, Nancy Weaver, ROW 111: Linda Wauters, Kristie Merchant, Ronnie Walters, Loretta lunge, Ellen Seeck, 'J Darwin Tecklenburg, Ragina Kraft, Donald Selk, Wendy War- Roberta Kalm denburg, Mike Rhoads. KINDERGARTEN l Benny Allers, David Fellmet, Bobby Severin. Compliments of FUNK BROS, SEED CO, Consistently Good Year After Year Belle Plaine, Iowa Jr' 1. s ,, 1 . 4 X! Si: 2 C I if W pf I 1' fn ROW 1: Larry Deppe, Cathy Eggers, Mark Albers, Charlotte Andresen, ROW 11: Sandra Feuerbach, Garylones, Camille Balhorn, Pat Conway. ROW 111: LaDonna Andresen, Jay Hel wig, Joyce Hupfeld, Joey Hlas, Peggy Shively, Roger Hoepp ner, Sherri Homire, Lonnie Albers. sports 3 K. . X si . - 5 .fan X , .fl ff ,Q I . I sghofbh VK I FP: 11 EW SCC BASEBALL FRONT ROWL toR Dav1dKaloupek, Eugene Dvorak Larry Albers Gene Franzenburg, Tom Schallau B11lGu1der Daro1dJunge Lynn Prckerrng BACK ROW LtoR Mr Roese Asst Coach Marvrn Han sen Mgr Dean Holst, Darw1nOhler1ch Harold Rrtcher Delmer Mehlerr, Jerry Hupfeld Don McCorm1ck B111 Dvorak and Coach LaVerne Bruns Won 4 Keystone Keystone 1 Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone OFFIC ERS Lost 4 Garrrson Walford Norway Cluuer Blarrstown Shellsburg Atkrns Urbana Fall Baseball Sprrng Baseball Won 3 Lost 6 Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Keystone Sec Keystone Keystone sem A :- woiuu woneRv',l Pfesldent Connphments of F. J. HOSk1nS KEYSTONE SAVINGS BANK Vlce Pfesldeflll Phone 42 Keystone, Iowa. John Franzenburg Cashrer Roland Hellwrg Resources over SEZ, 000, 000 Belle Plame Franklrn C R Blarrstown Van Horne Newhall Wrlson C R Gar xson Tama Belle Plame Q. , DIRECTORS F. J. Hoskrns Henry J. Srndt LOUIS Hertmann G.H. Seeck J, H, M111roy John Franzenburg I 1 ' , sf sf 1 5? J 1 N 7 K sf kk vu 1 W 2 . I V' if ' , 5 Q 4 6 , ss 1 +41 . 5 ' 6 0 ' 1 4 O 2 ' . . 0 9 3 5 ' 4 1 ' 0 4 '7 , 3 ' 4 0 1 1 8 3 ' . . 4 1 ' 6 8 r' 2 6 2 . 5 9 0 ' 5 A l '--F1 or! Q., af, 4, E --.a- S FIRST TEAM FRONT ROW L to R Dean Holst, Darwm Oehlerlch Jerry Hupfeld Delmer Mehlert, Duane Holst, Lynn Plckenng SECOND ROW L toR Robert Roese Asst Coach Marvln Hansen, Manager Tom Schallau, Harold Rrtcher Dale Selk Byron Holst, Don McCorm1ck, Gary Mcllrath Bill Dvorak and Mr Bruns Coach 1954 55 SEASON RECORD Keystone Dysart Keystone W1I113mSDUIg Anamosa Drnsdale LaPorte Roland Hudson Newhall Van Home Van Home Belle Pla1ne Belle Pla1ne Atklns Garrlson C R Wllson Blaxrstown COUNTY TOURNAMENT DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Keystone Atkms Keystone Norway Van Home Alburnett Garrrson QConsol J SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT SUB STATE TOURNAMENT Keystone Van Home Keystone Ambrose Shellsburg fovertxmej 67 Garrrson Complrments of FEUERBACH OIL COMPANY WILLIE H HANSEN Conoco Gas and O11 Custom Shelhng Keystone, Iowa Keystone, Iowa, 50 39 55 ' ' 38 56 5 1 61 ' 64 48 38 59 65 60 46 63 49 '7'7 6 3 '75 6'7 51 She llsburg 33 58 Norway 48 52 ' 54 38 ' 36 56 ' 37 58 ' 33 59 . . ' 4C '74 ' 40 65 ' 36 66 45 56 58 52 42 68 ' 58 . '76 60 46 48 60 49 ' DELMER , 6 DICYPLE SFU: L 0 Cwrr 2 DARWIN xt? fox C OAC I-I DEA ai Comphments of KINGS PLUMBING SELKS RADIO AND T V Keystone Iowa Kevstone Iowa I EHR? ff XX A 9 ' gr w .F t I A I if l' , I I -x I . I I 5, I fn ' Q Q ll ggi: , ff T' I If I Q I I 5 I f X X' J 1 ll, W X 3 mu - , c ,f H H Q CN I -.N LU: 7- Q -,Id .1 , f NCTIXIKXIM 1 xx CES Q gl I fix It 0 F If ' -, :I 1 4 VE K H s fin? ' f I O I 1, X X a A A ? ll lv if I XX b A l fl r, NU ' f L y U 1 A . -nf' - Q if ' - 6 iz f . f oIoI I 9 EE' l 1 Q V' IE, I ' MA S. A. V I Q ,X 4 SECOND T AM Y- X14-97'V Wwkwwmmnwhawwwfmnwf :- :i 3 X. !,.,-f-N'- w-rf' --F FIRST ROW Left to Rrght G Mcllrath R Harder D Selk, H Rltscher R McCorm1ck, T Schallau SECOND ROW Asst Coach Mr Robert Roese B Dvorak, G Franzenburg R Pohlman K Andresen L Albers M Hansen Coach Mr LaVerne Bruns Beverly I-Iennmgs Mary Anna Dvorak Charlotte Parrzek, Lurlme Braksrek The cheerleaders work wrrh the Pep Club to promote good sportsmanshrp and keep up the sp1r1t of the enure student body as well as the team Three of the four wxll leave due to graduatxon Two of these have been cheerleaders for four years. When the chrps were down the cheerleaders and the student body st1ll kept stnvmg to keep the sprrlt rn the team 124 Where 's the defense boys'P'7'7 Call ll Ref' ' ' Complrments of LESTER FORMANEK ELBERON LOCKER Elbe ron, Iowa Elberon, Iowa i Bovs' mfs nun ff 9.4. 4941 FRONT ROWL toR Johnson, E Chrrstensen G Rasmussen B Dvorak L G111esp1e BACK ROWL toR Instructor Mrs S1oan,J Dunsmore M Hansen, G Krutzfeldt, L Prckermg EJ E I GIR S GLEE CLUB 1 'T 'fi-DWTEJS' QEL 4.1 .L FRONT ROWL toR W Dvorak D Cohrt, D Jones E Parrzek, M Schxeb W Komcek I Lrddle I England, N Holst, K Ulch SECOND ROW L toR Instructor Mrs Sloan P Hlas I Ulch F Franzen burg D Formanek, S Bockholt, K Overturf J Selk, A Suchy E Duchacek I Offt, I Anders M Dvorak THIRD ROWL toR R Selken C Duchacek D lunge B Hrlton I Smlth C Severrn D Andresen, S Erchmeyer L Kmpp A Kopecky I Dvorak Comphments of CONWAY FEED STORE Keystone, Iowa z f f Y - ' Q V f' f , 5 - ' ' I i r ' 4 El Q 1 . E I L - ' ' Q A Ng- It I Q: ' ' . 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MIXED CH US 3 FRONT ROWL toR D Cohrr., S Good S Johnson E Chrlstensen G Krutzfeldt, L Grllespre W Dv r k, oa J ,lunge SECOND ROWL toR D Junge R Selken I Dunsmore K Selk, M H ansen S Bockholt,J Selk, B Dvorak, C Duchacek M Dvorak, W Komcek Instructor Mrs Sloan THIRD ROW L to R A K k opec y L Kmpp K Ulch C Severrn, G Rasmussen J Ulch B Selk, L P1c kenng D Formanek,I Smrth S Erchmeyer E Parrzek QMR5 fwfr N554 Yranwenbuxgj Llddle P C S -31126 U10 b YL, olak olst 0400 X Dv mek, -in 0'-'ln Q5 Compliments of KEYSTONE MERCANTILE CO. Seed, Feed, and Coal Wm. Bernstorf, Manager Phone 40 0 R N ff, I ' 'L y A ki X S I 3 I t - i V , . Q i if A , S ff V R A H A , v 4 ' HSA v I' R G A 5 J 5 I ' - Q 1 E A L, ,J ln XY-. I lAFl5 if D if J '5 S K A 1 . L 9 I , A3 ,a - 5 I k A K L X N L M, 1 x ', Q . .L . i E, D . L x.ma1,v. 1'-W,DV'N-H 'M .W N -df! ' ' S- S A, X xfv 4 ,,- 53' x N J 'I , '-4 - it EE5-'ffff ., ' EXQM BAND agua Q fc 5 I I ' r ,,, fl K alla' ,Mae-:sas 5 re FRONT ROW L, to R JoAnne Lrddle Beverly Henmngs Mary Prckart, Dorothy Anders Charlene Henmngs Bruce Whxpple Thomas Memert, Thomas Bockholt, Donald Larsen, John Anders SECOND ROW Sandra Offt, Rosemary Rayman Phyl11sFranzenburg Carolynl-lenrungs Frances Danker Delmer Mehlert, James Mernert Jerry Hupfeld Ronald Harder Robert Albertsen Joan Offt, Judy Enderle THIRD ROW Steve Johnson Carol Engelbrecht, Norma Holst, Patty Cantwell, Janrce Smrth Dolores Hansen, Manlyn Barker Katherrne Hensen, Dorothy Kruckenburg, Marvln Hansen Dale Holst, James Offt Act1v1t1es for the KHS band under the dir ection of George Shultz included participation G U in Sweet Corn Parade, Eastern Iowa Band Festival, Memorial Day Parade, and short concerts for Benton County and All Iowa Fairs Perhaps, one of the greatest honors was being invited to march at the celebration in honor of ex president Herbert Hoover Combined con certs and marching festivities were given with the assistance of the Van Horne Band Ten seniors will leave the band to follow each of his own ways. Since most of these seniors have taken part in band for a number of their school years, they will leave a space for underclassmen to uphold and fill. We, the Senior band members of KHS, challenge all underclassmen to occupy our uniforms and chairs in the band and make it a bigger and better High School Band in the near future. f Q - 5 2 H. lr, S ' V ' . XF: Q A ' fi' 4 ' ts, f a P. its it r 5-I Q, Q ,i W x . R it i ,. 4. sf , p, ,. -f - f if - 3 ' f,,N V 1 ., . 5 fl K 8 ' - f N 6 B' , , is 115+ ,th X x u I A , A . ' X 51 ,X , ' A ,pf 1 1 I x 1 I 3 ' ' - '- , r ' , , ' l ,l , W' t yf . 1 . A 5 , Q f- .1 55 -' ' 'W X Ast- If N . I K 3 I 6 N ' Q1 f' Q K 4 r ,A V-I . g r , ..'. . , X , ww 0 I' F' ..,..., ,.f,,, I Band Practise BAND C KeYstone Congo Keystone lnesday, April 27 L ,,,w 41, l .4 2 v -'U D- fn. seni0f Six WEST G1 Ed Chorale - Wards UORE THEE B Overture - ach F 1 Sousaphone an-e 1 Jim Offz -v 'WN V f Cornet Trio MarVih Hanso .J A9 ,K Il, Dale Hat, Dellher hh -li'-ll 21 - 3 Hd 46,4 i X910 Hw- Scott 50421 tee l! PANNY Dysart Iowa' R QM oRN C RED C R HI B PIONEE EVIH E it my 2 4.1. K fu kr 1' J r V 5? H5 Our Queen ASSEMBLY Charles Kmg Ina Mae and fsck Raymon a ma Sflhmxdt D Butch presented the best pro sented 3 ,.epn1eU1Sue pre S o nd Donna I Educauo gram of the Year W 110 a 1C3 oave us ou! Phys E Proiafam sw gm back his as en X1 btou mal' M Be A a move Smgnng Qumtet of Broadway H 0.0117 an X61 h evetvone 30V gd W N C 13 I Xn,,55A,.! Doc Dougherty and his puppets. Compliments of DR. M. C. LARSON, Veterinarian JO Keystone, Iowa epg Wej tb 'Ha HNSON HARDWARE Key stone, Iowa PQAOAGBAMS 'aw ff, 2 Tdf? ?WW -'P' J R f ' S ' vw E'-2' Xxlffmh dl E'E5HMANf '-2 ':'N of' 44M l 'N Q N 'il K 0 , D I I .:., M in dx L . Nffx 2 Q 5 1 - ZF- 74 .-:-:. - .,.,,4, , , f 4 1 n. , . ul-wh f a +' f L- f ff' U 'af x Y . Q F 1-QL' 1 AXA if Q., t J i l . - v ll 1 I .. -X-'is J - I L - '-3-53:3 -5- iz K - .ff-s :P P Q . ft J ,,, gf i -, 1 1- I-f J ' VX In ji! 1 rf::?h, 5 I Q , 5 Vg ' ,X ff 5s.i7':, 0 5 ' sf b xg? ik- Q I - ,-2,ffXN,wf vg: lx Z W,, ,g f ix- XXV! 'ii Hld' ' . ' do to J M j x . a 1 - 1' roar!! K 4 kt kt , V , h L.. 1 f L ' f .Q X V ' ' I' A .JN X k , . s -, JN x, gi NX X ff M: 1-5 . ,f A I pu t 1 V, I 1 vi Q' .s ' A , , zz Q :Al Q I 2 ' W M ' ' V ' , 7, A - , I I , Q 4 I 21 . . . t fv W' 5: A , I, Ii' ' 45 mi ' I Q i ? W -11:-' K Q ' 35? r 2 .. 2? K+-ff 'V Tpblfigf mg f if WV 'IH' I r ' 1 I , 1 , , ' CHRISTMAS ZZCWCZ5 They really show ,,, , 'f f ff - 1 X r f w f f --1 f X ' f ug ' fir' 9 I f . Q I f s 9 'Wu PROGRAM the Christmas Spirit Don't they? Christmas Carolers Aren't they cute Gnomes? Compliments of The Second Grade played the role as rabbits. IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER Reddy Kilowatt says, For a Brighter Future, Live Electrically and Enioy 'C COMPANY he Difference, 30 its X Busy at wotklr X After months of work x X and plann1ng, we g1Ve to you the product of our str1v sg.. gl N 1ngs We have not l1ved up to our h1ghest hopes but offer no apology, for we have put our tune and efforts heartmly mto the work If to KHS students th1s book shall recall w1th any degree of v1v1dness and great fulness and h1dden sp1r1t of school l1fe we cons1der our purpose accomphshed ANNUAL STAFF Q S .3-pu Q I FRONT ROW L toR M Gulder M Re1nberg,l Anders C Henning! N Holst, M McCorrmck F Danker BACK ROW I Ulch J Hupfeld C Panzek, Advlsor Mr Haynes B Hennings D Holst C ompl1m ents of DWIGHT AYRES HERB POPP Keystone, Iowa Keystone, Iowa A ,X ' V 65 I , s. xg .. 5 1 .fs la I ' QA . K 5 . . -F I . ' - I . . . u . , ic Q . Ga W Z ADVISOR I N v. Q ,,, A , fx 45 U A X A-arm, -.V I A Q- 4, -4' n 4 . PAPER STAFF A-7 LM 'lili- Lddle I Anders K Overturf I Ulch F Dan D lun e FRONTROW L toR J 1 W Instructor Mr Roese g J England BACK RO P rlzek, B Holst, ker C Hennlngs M Gulder M Rernberg, R Raymon, B Hennmgs C a L Plckenng Z DAVIS IMP LEMEN Q0 6 ot QZQ 2006 Phone 10404 366 meet Though on occas1ons we had quxte a r mg the hecuc deadhne as set forth by our advrsor Mr Roese we hope that all of our K H S patrons enjoyed our paper Maybe we dldn t qulte hue up to all the facts all the tlme but we tned to please the mayorlty of the people most of the ume Smcerely we hope that thrs httle 0 d talents had Q90 contnbuuon of our ume an pleased you Comphments of MILLER MOTOR COMPANY T COMPANY Phone 3304 1 il A .s . S A J y y 1' . - 1 Va 76. , I , ' .i y i up ' X M' 1 s , . . 4 . ff f . . 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O Ao Q 2 ' N 'I 'Y , 1, , I , 7 r X ., ' IV ii ' 'J P-- ,f f 'ffl' WI S I . 1 I -ff A .N 'X In '-S51 1 ' r 5 I f X4 r S v ' C om plim ents of CAMERA CLUB FRONT ROW L toR L Lutz S Barker F Danker D Zmo1ek,J Mernert, L G1llesp1e Instructor Mr Haynes SECOND ROW I England J Offt, D lunge M Kruckenburg N Holst, W Komcek M Dvorak, I Lrddle PEP CLUB FRONT ROW L. to R ' I. England, P Pousuta, B. H11ton, B. Henmngs, M. Dvorak, C. Par1zek, L, Brak Slek, D. lunge. J. Smrth, K. Ulch SECOND ROW: P. Hlas, D. Hansen, R Selken, W. Dvorak, J Enderle, D. Cohn, S. Good, G. Good, K. Kenner, W. Komcek, E. Panzek, M. Schleb, D. lunge, R. Raymon. THIRD ROW: Instructor Mlss Wrmmer, D. Kruckenberg, D Jones, F. Franzenburg, D Formanek, M Rem berg, C. Henrungs, K. Overturf, F. Danker, B. Selk, S. Bockholr, J Selk, J. Offt, E. Duchacek, A. Suchy M Gurder, J, Dvorak, N. Holst FOURTH ROW J. Lrddle, J. Jones, J. Junge, C. Duchacek, S. Erchmeyer, C. Sevenn, J. Ulch, C. Allers, M Kruckenberg, S. Barker, K. Hansen, K, Selk, I Anders, D. Andersen, S. Offt, S Andresen, 1. Kmpp, A. Kopecky, Comphments of ELBERON FARMERS GRAIN AND SUPPLY CO. KALOUPEK GARAGE Nutrena. Feeds Wrecker Servlce Elberon, Iowa Elberon, Iowa. E 1 fg,'i4g'i R1' ' Q I , f . ,Q .9 4 I -, 1 7 V7 f i of lf 'Q' , ,f A4 I Ji , -. .: . , . , . , . . ' . ' ', . . :. , . . , . , . . ' , . 1 1 7 Annm 4, f I, YEARBDGHZ
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