Lake Park High School - Little Newsance Yearbook (Lake Park, IA)
- Class of 1957
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1-i f ' T' sf-1 '1sf':5'2 1f2 if'-Z..i Z' ,if 1 ' ' v, - -1 1 e as -b ' -f if fr -, 1-,V .V 1 --.. 1 - grwusf ,.Qa11-'-4..1 .- Law., M. V. .. - -QW FOREWORD The contents of thls volume may seem of little value to some, but to the group of young people who are leaving their alma mater, it's unassuming covers bind together a bundle of precious memories valued more highly than gold. The end of our school days, our year by year trials and troubles, our victories, and our defeats, and our hopes for the future are presented here. hlrfrhun To you, our PARENTS, We offer thls dedication, Whose sacrlflce, guidance, And toll have enabled us to Attaln thls goal. 1 s. 52 vm W G mtmnvia ML r9QQ. Wax 'HPI' N '-aqgun JuH1th 110m Qrvfflv, our classmat , was v ry talen GH oh had a pleaslnv Wn school such as H100 cluo, chorus, ban6, basketball, Ons mb'PS, maqorhttp for tha band, and chPerlQad1ng As a favoflte pastlme, wo would oVtPn f1Ha Judv'o1av1nv tha p ano, and smnvlnv, for whlch she was wall notnd Judv was a A1119 nk wo P r, Q c 11Pn+ classwa P, and a lofal frland Www m ' Q gy.. my N Q I .', E , , A . 9 e ta.. A 9 . f pHrSonaTity and was well-liked. Juiy took interest in manv extra activities .x x,e'5 r,Q ,X Q , U Q t, 1 '-. . as ,Q I. . U 1 ' f' 5' , BERT KING History Government H gn-..f Science 4'-, 415 Sr 'Z DEAN CRAM R Boys' Basketball - Football Typing - Business SUPT. LOWELL FULLMER Girls' Basketball and Softball Phychology - Sociology Drivers Training - Business Training JAM S MOARD Mathematics Second Semester EMERY BRAA Vocational Agriculture Shop JOHN COLSON Band and Vocal Instructor I' M M S. VIRGINIA MCCLAIN Vocal Music MRS. OLIVE NAGEL English and Latin wAo ' 1- 6 I r ,w' . f' is 8 FRANCES CHRISTIAN School Nurse MARY RZAD Home Economics ,f aan. .f , s 7' 5' I 73 W' 1 -. , N-. x 1 ' xx n 0 ms. FINNERN ma Wm ms. JANSEN oon Cook U COOK 1, Wi e 415. MRS. WILTON NIGHSWONGER 2 , Mathematics First Semester M 55, QRS e L.. o 1:7 QQ f'1'- - CLIFF WOOD Custodian K xXNN X X y ,. A, 'E in Q 1 'OX' 13' Q SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 4 8 : 2 P P-3 10 I ' Q l ,- M ID I . K I bv: CL . v . . 1 , . 3 QD QD K N . I I . . . CD I I I L ' I I I ' ' ' - I I I I U ' r - I I I I . -1 v ' I I I I , ' A - - I I I I D . l A I cn a ., . , 1'Mf I . I-I 4 ' . . . I . f, . . O l . . ,. n . - . - I LD . I , S. ' . . . ., . V I . ' WV L f cn 9 1D ::' 2? Pr sldent Larry W1lSOH XGQE' Vmce Pr sldent Barry 3orland Secretary Shlrlef Row Treasurer Sandra Myrlck CLASS SPONSOR Paul H Nav l FAVORITES MOTTU oday We Follow omorrow W Lea SC Mlnt ' lthout A Sonv pgbq lt's All In The State Of Mlndn If you thlnk you are beaten, you are If you think that you care not, you don't If you'd llke to wln, but you th1Hk you can't It's almost certaln you won't If you thlHk you'll los , you've lost For out in the world you'll flnd Success b6g1HS wlth a fellow's wlll It's all 1n the state of mlnd Full many a race 15 lost Ere even a step 1S run And many a coward falls Ere even hls work's begun Thlnk blg, and your deeds wlll prow, Thlnk small, and you'll fall behlnd, Thlnk that you can, and you wlll It's all ln the state of mlnd If you thlnk you are out classed, you are, You've go+ to th1Hk hlvh to TISS, You'v got to be sure of yourself before You can ever wln a pr1ze L1fe's battles don't always go To the stronger or faster man, But soon or late the man who wlns Is the man who th1HkS he can Wu 3 FLONVR Whlte Ros COLORS Jreen and S1lv r BARRY ORLAND ROGER KLUVER HThe world knows nothing of it's greatest men.H F.F.A. 1,2,3, F.F.A. Judging 2 Parliamentary Procedure 3 Creed Speaking 1 . 1 NThe harder I try the gooder to be--the worser I am.n Band l,2,3,h, Vocal Ensemble 2,3,h, Band Ensemble l,2,h, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,h, Boys Glee l,2,3,h, F.F.A. Officer 2,3,b, Student Council Vice Pres. Class Vice President b Class Play 3 Track l,2,3, Football l,2, Operetta D h F.F.A. Judging Team l,2,3,h, PATTY KUMBA 'She looks studious but looks are deceiving.n Band l,2,3,h, Girls Glee l,2,3,b, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,h, Double Mixed Quartet 2,3 Basketball l Drum Ensemble 2,3,h, Class Treasurer l 'N N41 1 f ,!5' 5 'ylf' P' EVA KS? K , ,ee HARRIET REIMERS NHeaven sent me down-- heaven knows why!!N Mixed Chorus l,2,3,h, Girls Glee l,2,3,h, Class Play 3 Double Mixed Quartet 2,3, Basketball l Homecoming Attendant 3 Vocal Solo 2,3, JANICE NEITZKE nThe hardest time to get the baby to sleep is when she's l?.H Basketball l,2,3,h, Softball l,2,3,L, Girls Glee l,2,3,b, Band l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus 3,b, Soloist l,2,3,L, Secretary l Inst. Class Class Treasurer 3 Class Play 3 F.B. Cheerleading 3,h, Operetta M 6' ,tw Wy! Band Vice President h E Annual Staff ll D Student Conducting h Drum Ensemble 3 Inst. Ensembles l,2,3,h, All State 3,b, JOE FULLER v . . Cf UI can resist anything but temptat1ons.H Ajgf X Football h ' Baseball 3,h, 9 if .. , Boys Glee b 5 ' f F.F.A.. h x H bl.: Nj ,f' 'H 'ZPg?ff7 L' SHIRLEY ROWE NA live wire with a short circuit.n Girls Glee l,2,3,L, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,L, Double Mixed Quartet 3 Basketball l,2,3,h, Softball l,2,3,h, Vice President l Class Secretary h Sweetheart Attendant l Sweetheart Queen 3 Class Play 3 MARILYN INGWERSEN HShe has that indefinable something--what??H Homecoming Attendant 1 Girls Glee l,2,3,U, Reporter h Class Play Wag 6iF P' Rh ad' ff if gs' ,. V. ' f:'f?: W ,Awww MARILYN DAGEL nIt's better for a girl blush than turn pale,n Girls Glee h Class Treasurer 2 Sweetheart Attendant 2 Basketball l Softball l,2,3, Class Play 3 Annual Staff h Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow b N ' ' xx Alf m.,--,-v I1 ..1 JEANINE ARNOLD HAS cute and lively as can be, a Favorite with the boys is she.N Basketball l,2,3,b, Softball l,2,3,h, F.B. Cheerleader l,2,3,h, Band 1,2,3,h-Q Mixed chorus l,2,3,h, Girls Glee l,2,3,h, Class President 3 Class Secretary 2 Class Play 3 Homecoming Attendant h Brass Ensembles l,2,3,h, Vocal Ensembles l,2,3,h, All state l,2,3,b, Band President h Inst. Soloist l,2,3,h, Vocal Solos l,2,h, Operetta h Student Conducting B Annual Staff h DONALD JAYCOX 'Just give me time-- I'll get it done!!N F.F.A. Judging Team l,2,3, Class Play 3 41 Q I A uid, JEAN KING nHer width is just two arms full Class Play 3 Hot Lunch Cashier 2,3,h, Mixed Chorus l Boys Glee l 4 1 f' , .fy ' ta- ' Q ' 2 C l LARRY WILSON Ulf basketball were music, Class President 2 Class Treasurer h Girls Glee l,2,3,h, Mixed Chorus l,2,3,h, Vocal Ensemble 2,3,h, Class Play 3 Operetta h B.B. Cheerleader 2,3,h, F.B. Cheerleader l,2,3,h, Annual Staff Editor h Homecoming Attendent 2 Softball 1 Basketball 1 Band Ensemble 2,3,h, Band Secretary h Vocal Solo 2,3,h, Student Conducting h A11 snare 3,h, Band 1,2,3,L1, 'lb alll' SANDIA MYRICK NIt's not what you stand for he'd be the whole brass band.H -it's what you fall for Football h Baseball l,2,3,L, Basketball 1,2,3,h, Track l,2,3,g, Class Play 3 Class President b Class Secretary 3 3 ? -T fi .X 1-ai 9 RONNA MCKNIGHT uOf all my Dad's relation, I like myself the best.n Class Reporter 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Class Play 3 Annual Staff h DONNA MCKNIGHT NYou can manufacture blondes, but red hair just comes natura1.H Mixed Chorus 2 Class Play 3 Class Secretary 3 Softball h Homecoming Queen L Annual St aff h 0.x I' 4 L: BEVERLY VOSS JOYCE CHRISTENSON UMy scattered brains are Ulf you knew Joyce like I know Joyce--oh!!n becoming consolidated.H Girls Glee l,2,3, Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Class Play 3 E Y.. .Jr- vt' Basketball l,2,3,h, Softball l,2,3,b, Girls Glee l,2,3,b, Class Play 3 Vice President 2 E 5' f 1' Qin, x' 'l 1 GBRALD CHENEY HI favor a five day we Basketball l,2,3,b, Football l,2,3,h, Baseball 3,h, Track l,2,lL, Class Play 3 Vice President 3 Annual Staff D ek-end.n N6LGXi6GQ69 646357593373 Processlonal Invocation Selection B9HGdlCt1OH ReC6SS1OD8l H oly Holy, Holyn Rev J H Thaden Combined Glee Clubs -Rev J H Thaden 'Onward Chrlstian Soldiersn Processional ---- ------- - ------- - - - Invocation -------- ---- ---. - --... - Address - - Presentation of Class ----- ------- ----- Recommendation for Graduation --------- - - - - Presentation of Diplomas --------- - - - Dale --------Band -Rev. Ernest Larson -Rev. Leroy Nattress -Prin. Palil H. Nagel Supt. Lowell Fullmer Byers Pres. Bd. of Ed. S l ' ff' v A - UA v ex - A J v ex J XJ High School Auditorium ' .... ...- -------- ------ - H , Sermon ........ ...-.- ---------- - -Rev. Ernest Larson 1 - - - - - - - - -.Q-- I ' SINIOR CLASQ NIJHT dleh school AUd1tOT1UH Tay 2, 1 7 3 Oklocr Announcements Class Jlscory nn011sh Aware Acc ptance Salnatory Charac er Awarf Acceptance SC1cHCP Award Acceptance DeKalb Award Amerlcan Levlon Cltizenshlp Award Danforth PT1Z9S Acc ptance Soclal Sclence Award Acceptance Class 1111 Class Prophecy American Bar ASSOCiat1OH Award Pres ntatlon or Key Acceptance of Key Class Song Paul H Navel Wom1n'e club Woman'e Club Chamber 0' Commerce mmery Braa Owen Wunder an Lions Larry W11son Bob Breffle Seniors ,. .......-,x- Vw Y ' r A , 2 95 Acceptance ------------------------------------------------- e -------------------------------.-- d . . --------------------------------------------- , P A ' ' ...1.- 5 P ........................... ....................... . Q . 'dv ------------------------------ Q Q . F -,--------------------.---------------- , 14 5? - ------------------------------- ----------- , 4 , -------------.--------------------------.----.----- -- 6 'Q Q fb pi A QL! s 'Q 5 c Y k- 7 Y Y v N Q :Q - Y Q CLASS PROP!-IECY I have f1nally reached my destlnation, the WGolden Gates of Heaven W I was greeted by the soft stralns of heavenly muslc Wh1Ch flowed from Jeanine's V1Ol1n She was softly playlng whlle sittlng on a blllowy cushlon St Peter then ushered me ln and I soon found myself on my own 'if-JL e clouds on this f1ne sprlng day were belng gently pushed by the w1nd I flapped my wlngs and gllded through a large whlte mass that opened to Tenant Terrace I stopped Cloud Number h32l where I called, 'Souirrely ' She opened the door, ran back to get her halo, and we were orf to v1s1t the court, fbasketball court D Shlrley is now the 'INNX coach of the All Salnts Team whlch 1S the onlv undefeated team ln heaven W After we left, she suggested that we go to the Plnk Palace Theatre The mov1e 'Gone ith The Stormn was very pleaslng, especially since the leadlng role was taken by our old classmate, WHurricane Harriet We were thirsty after the movie so Shirley, Harrlet, and I flew to Barrys' Dalry Bar where he served us delmcious ice cold milk from the Nilky Way It seams that Barry wlfe and the1r lO l1ttle glrls do the m1lk1ng and wash the bottles whlle Barry f1gures the f1nanc1al end of lt X TAXI N As our w1ngs were tlred of flying, we called an a1r taxl, and who should be driv1ng lt but 'Butch ' After a careful lnspectlon we saw that he st1ll had h1s old Chevie now had a changed appearance though for lt had sprouted wlngs and was palnted with plnk and whlte Stardust Butch was still as good a driver now as h was back in our h1gh school days As WE neared the interseetiQp, we saw that the l1ght was blue Wh1Ch meant to go ahead when we were nearly through the intersection, another air tax1 from the opposite direction ran the p1nk light and CRASH ' The next thlng I knew I was looking in the eyes of a very fam1l1ar face I asked her name and when she sa1d Donna MCKD1ght, I remembered her from the class of '57 e told me the name of the hospltal was the Moon Beam Hospital She sa1d that as soon as she had arrived 1n heaven she becane head nurse at the hospltal Soon after I was well enough to leave the hospital On my way from thdre I saw another famlllar face There sat Joyce on a blllowv p1nk cloud teachlng a class of llttle angels I asked the angels what they thought of their teacher and they said she was just wonderful I b1d Joyce good by and flew on f , HMA! n Soon I heard a roar 1n the distance Is it thunder? No, it's just Bowler Bev, Queen of the Star Bowl U Her average 15 exceptlonally high but of course they don't have gutters up here Xx Q5 W 76 XX N, Th ' ' ' ' , at J ' ,' V . . . A . A . I . . I 'ith f .. . V31 il 4 - , ..,v 4 X75 1 . Six! .II . -A ' 1 . 'S . . , , C X . ' - . -,J o . 'A lw - sc 1 ' 4 1 ' ' .' ' ' ' a ' . It . L . I ' ' ' . Sh L vt ' , - ' , - . ----- ..... -:,, .f-Y -: u 5:3 lllmi ui hflfr-Ea K- :I-E55-5 u , .. . . Ns , 0 i I Q , As we st pped out of the bowllng alley, we saw a flash It's a b1rd, 1t'S 3 plane, lt'S Larry He has grown up cons1derably He no longer chases g1rls, he now chaScS angels He could not afford to stop because he was maklnv so much progress Bev told us that h1s professlon was being Presldent of the Lonely Hearts Club In 'fm As we contlnued on our way, we saw somethlng ln the sky comlng at us It mlssed us only by lnches we looked and who should we see but Joe Fuller 1n h1s new space shlp He's stlll as reckless as ever we had not traveled far when someone suggested we all attend a cloud warmlng event held 1n honor of two newly weds, just recently moved into the1r llttle bungalow on the outsklrts of Happyvllle Imaglne how surprlsed we were to f1nd out that Sandra and her old steady, w re the honored couple QHI 1 V50 l rg r H, u TFS 'lf We were not at all surprlsed to f1nd Jan ce conducting the Jazz orchestra employed for the blg event Jan1ce's theme song was nThe Clarlnet Squeaks On W Leavlng the cozy llttle place, we flew out 1nto the brlght sunshlne 11 443 -T In the dlstance we could see a large cloud w1th a b1g sign on lt It read NPol1t 1cal Headquart rs W Th1s sounded lnterestlng Upon enterlng we found a secretary qulet ly taking dictatlon from a llttle man w1th false teeth and a toupee we saw that the secretary was Marllyn Dagel he only worked part time as she was the wife of a r1s1n9 young bus1nessman Ne asked Marllyn who the llttle man was and what he was WT1t1Hg Can you 1mag1ne who lt was? Why, Roger Kluver, of course Marllyn further explalned that he was a great politlcian He was wrltlnp artlcles for the comlng elect1on, whlch were to be publ1shed 1n newspapers throughout heaven 5 4 6' As we flew off lnto the blue mlsty clouds, we could see below us an army belng drllled Th1s army d1dn't who shoulo we see dr11l1np As we flew on farther t We w re so thlrsty so the door? why, none other have much to do but st1ll they pract1ced As we neared closer, them but Donald He 15 now a Flve Star General 1n the army we saw a neat little farm house w1th a picket fence around though we'o ask for a drlnk Now who do vou suppose answered than Marllyn Ingwersen, of course her name is changed now She had been miX1Hg up a cake and some cookles for her twelve chlldren but was glad to stop an get us a co d drlnk TE! ees - Below us we could see some woman working with a group of boys Why it's Patty and she is now the head football coach at hlgh school. She's a teacher as she always wanted to be. She's dressed so much llke the boys that one could hardly tell her from the bovs. She even has the helmet on with the Sl1V6TY ha1r peeking out from under lt. 9 ' , . f ' D - v e L' .- D ' ' I . . . G fp mlm, , 1' X I - ' ff . I C 62' r'3 y as :K , S-. is X' . . L . . , e . ,-'rs ,' 3 f B ' ', 1 x,sJ:Km 3: S 5 , , or emit: ny 4 .I ' I 'PLOP' 1 if '51 bl Q 'H ,,. 97 f .gi 1' U.,,,,g'L Q I A .N J . 9 . . . I J . . . . . - . . S - . . J . X ! t 7, X 9 Q.: Q X ., 'w ' Je --IA i . e ' ' '- d 1 - , ' ' ,., s 1 r H 5' . - 4'- a- f , J 'ar' -.if '. Flying on we saw a large group of horses and riders galloping along at terriflc speeds At a closer glance, we saw Jean King on one of the leading horses It seems that these are all Jean's horses from her ranch. She is getting them in shape for the coming rodeo if As I fly on I see a lonely person sltting quletly out 1n a beautiful field of flowers What could she be dolng out there? Guess I'll fly down and see Oh, look!! at the beaut iful picture she is painting of the flowers and clouds Now guess who she is? Ronna McKn1ght, I remember how well she did as an artist in high school She artist in heaven now It's is the best 0 I -' J I As I check over my list I see that I have met and visited wlth all of the members the class of '57 They gave all gone far and all of them seem very happy wlth their various jobs Now I thlnk I shall retire to my home in heaven CLASS HISTORY 'W History repeats itself so says a well known and off quoted adage, so do not be surprised lf our hlstory happens to be in some respects much like a great many other class chronicles you have read and heard How ver there is still enough different to give us a personality of our own On September 21, l9hh, twenty one frightened little children started to the f1rst klndergarten of Lake Park School We are proud of the fact that ten of these pupils are still rema1n1ng Thev are as follows Jeanine Arnold, Barry Borland, Joyce Christensen, Marilyn Ingwersen, Jean Klng, Patty Kumba, Sandra Myrick, Janlce Neitzke, Harrlet Reimers, and Shirley Rowe Those also with us in klndergarten were Sandra Coon, M1chael Judy Breffle, Larry McCarty, Janlce Michels, Jo Anne Moe, Wanda Von Arnold Joens Our teacher 1H klndergarten was Arlene Smith who was were The fall of 'hS found us on the flrst floor, our l1ttle hearts were sophlsticated first graders we found we were mlnus Wanda Von Graeber, Charles Lewis, Holdt, Myron Wlese, and not much bigger than we thumping wlth joy W Holdt and Michael Graeber Penny Waggoner, Larry Mumm and Harlen Mertens were added to our class Phyllis Welch started the year but found matrimony was for her so Mrs Niehaus flnished the year It was from her we learned our A, B, C's, and very well, too From M s Niehaus's nDaddyn or WMrs Watkins' as we called him we received all the little extra thlngs for our room As we progressed on to second grade we lost Arnold Joens, Penny Waggoner, Sandra Coon, Larry McCarty and Myron Wiese Mrs Weichman had many surprlses for us in second grade such as Indlan Tepee, doll house, post office, grocery store, puppet play, and the circus parade We dlscovered Harlen Mertens had left us and they we had added Donald Jaycox who is still with us ff,f' X !,,, 1! , r 5.4 Af' , 3 !g?! X if ,en .,0- ' W TZ ' . of .4 ,fe S' 'tk . . n u . e Mlss Bakkmn was our thlrd grade teacher we lost Larry Mumm and acqu1red Sharon Hargon The long awalted tlme flnally cam We advanced to second floor Under M s Glng r McDowell's Pu1d1nV hand we had a successful year Dorothy Terrance, Peggy Weaver, Bev rly B ck, Gary Palmer had made an add1+1on to our roll In flfth grade M s Rush, formerly Mlss Hanse, was our teacher Beverly Voss, Norma Lee Nl3hSWOHQDT, Kalene Bastnan, Beverlv Balrd added to our class We found we were mlnus Beverly Beck, Peggy Weaver, Gary Palmer, and Beverly Baird We advanc d to UF1esta Vlllaveu, our s1xth grade w1th Miss Pet rson, now Mrs Wallace Our class was decreased when Jo Anne Moe, Janlce Mlchaels, Dorothy Terrance and Kalene Bast man moved away We galned Rolland Sallsbury and Gerald Cheney Flnally the great dar arrlved when we entered the glass doors of the Junlor High Ass nblv we added George Garloff to our roll Our teachers were Mrs Nagle, pr1nc1pal, and Mr wehrkamp When Mr Wehrkamp mov d and Mrs Forbes subst1tuted untvl Miss Knlvht cane to our rescue Mlss Knlvht moved and Mrs Nivhswonger f1n1shed the year with us E1ghth grade found us by the Wdraftyn wlndows We both galned and lost Dlane Palmer and Bob Jens n Marllvn Dagel came and she has stayed wlth us Our teachers were Mr Navel Mrs Nagel, M1ss Read, and Mr Forbes who dlrected our basketball and softball Mrs Forbes directed our muslcal 8Ct1V1tl6S At the The oenlors anyone thls It was year beg1nn1ng of our long awaited day as Freshman, we found we had lost Sharon qargon were wa1t1ng for us w1th green beanles and tongue twisters We d1d not ga1n durlng our Sophomore year that we had so many partles whlch were enjoyed by Je galned unmce Ka ch but lost George Garlolf Th1s son of the glrls were waltresses the J.m1or senlor Banquet Durlnv our Jun1o year we galned Roger Kluver, Ronna and Donna McKn1ght, and lost Roll and Sallsbury In November of 1955, we gave our Junlor Class Play The name of it was Take Care QP My Little Girln whlch was a great success under the direction of M and Mrs Forbes In December Judy Breffle was taken from us Our annual Sweethearts Ball was for'the March of Dimes Shirley Rowe and Bob Breffle relgned as Kmng and Queen In May, we gave our Junior Senlor Banquet with Miss Read's help The theme of our banquet was WMonte Carlo H In our SPHIOT year, McKn1ght, our classmate, Butch Cheney Th1s year the annual we found that Joe Fuller and Larry Nilson had joined us Donna reigned over the Homecoming Game whlch we won She was crowned by found us busy with Graduat1on p1ctures and we all put much work on At last, we have reached that long awaited day of Graduation Many of us are sad to be leav1ng and oth rs may be glad Yes 'Today we follow, Tomorrow we lead CLASS WILL We, the class of 1957 bein? of sound physlcal minds and proud possessors of unsound mental bodles, do hereby make this our flnal w1ll and testament , Jeanlne Arnold, do w1ll and bequeath to Sandra Learmont my abllity to get along with the coll ge men , Barry Borland, do w1ll and bequeath sophomore glrls I, Gerald Cheney, do will and bequeath 1dlHU that you take as good care of them as Marllyn Dagel, do wlll and bequeath all the A's I got in typlng class Joe Fuller, do w1ll and bequeath to I, Mouth's Club.n I, Donald Jaycox, do wlll and bequeath I, I, Clf anyl. to Larry Mumm my ab1l1ty to get along with the to Bob Browning all of my old girl friends prov I d1d to Charles Fuller my great typing abllity and Shlrley Bair my membershlp to the HJabber to Betty Brownlng my Spir1t Lake friends. Jean King, do will and bequeath to Marlys Bragg my boots, saddle, and ridlng abllity. Roger Kluver, do w1ll and bequeath to Jerry Randall my sway w1th the opposite sex I, Donna McKnight, do will and bequeath to Marllyn Flke my ability to wrxte notes during school tlme and not get caught. A K Q Q Y. . . G . D .1 C . . . .. . . Q V ' T' ,J v . - V 9 , 1 . L ' - O l ,J ,V 4 . .1 U Q ., ' J, e , . , :, 9 J , 9 . . - V f . - . . Y . . en H, D , . ,, 1 - . , 5 , MT. Q - ' -:J ' Q Q 1 D ' A V . . . r L . ,, V Q , U J . ., , , . . be , - . . . Q . . A A . .1 1 I c u 0 - ' . , . , . - all. . -. - z- ' Q ' ' YV 5 3 , H, at . A . . . 1 - 1 O , . T - L - '-7 . . . . . . . - . . . O - . . - , v I . ' a I I 7 4 u . Q Y 1 - . , YI e 0 I ' . . J . ., 2 . 9 0 - . ' ' m . ' '7 J I I, . . Y . , Sandra Myrlck, do wlll and bequeath to Myrna Karnis my llttle black book of HTen asv Lessons on Romano H Janlce Neltzke, do wlll and bequeath to Bodney Engel my squeaky clarlnet reeds Larry WIISOH, do wlll and bequeath to Charles Crosby my tested and approv d form Lila for bu1ld1ng a sup rman physique Marllvn Ingwersen, d around on a gravel road Polng fo mlles an hour and mlss both dltches I, Joyce Chrlst nson, do an ma? nothlnv but errors I, Beverly Voss, do wlll w1ll and bequeath to Janet Joens my ab1l1ty to slrde a car wlll and bequeath to Ronald Stoltenberv my ablllty to type and bequeath to llen Thaden all of the schools brooms and he d1rt 1n the schoolhous alone w1th the task of cleanlng Mr Moards room wlthout damag lnp the chairs Ronna McKn1vht, do will and bequeath to Karolynne R1tterholz my natural curly ha1r mn plac of your much used curlers Patty Italy Ha T1 I, Donna need but haven't pot NcKn1ght, do wlll and bequeath to Darrell Sathern the few , Bev rly Voss, do wlll and bequeath to Vlcky Kroeger my house on street so I can watch all of the boys ln thelr cars drlve by I, Joyce Chrlstenson, do wlll and bequeath to Karlene Kladstrup my 1nto troubl in school and have lt show on my repo t card I, Jean King, do w1ll and bequeath to Nolan Unt1edt, my promptness other school aCtiV1t1GS To the and the fun by the hot radrator and the year our seats your last wlll have Class of '58, we vou thlnk you'll To the partles To the 1U them Class of '59, we you may flnd the Class of '60, w wlll need wlll these few for mon y Kumba, do wlll and bequeath to Jeanette Hansen my abillty to get letters from t Reimers, do will and bequeath to Barbara Rodenberg my argumentlve abllity added lnches I the corner of main ab1l1ty to get to school and drafty wlndows, words of w1sdom Hdon't spend all of your money ln your J.m1or and Senior years three more years of hlgh school and the fun you'll have To the Class of '61, we leave our wonderful teachers but please don't give them any more gray ha1rs, because we gave them enough Slvned and Sealed NIn The Garden Of Bdenn by nAngels In The Skyn Uwalklng In The Raln Nltnessed by the nMoonl1vht Gamblern nSing1ng The Blues ' arllyn D cWOTk1Hg as a secretary? nMay I have overtlme th1s week, S1r9H Employer Whatever for9' Mar1lyn D HI dreamt about my work all last night, slr U Lumber Dealer Cto Butch applylng for a Job as bookkeeperlz UI am lnclined to g1ve you the pos1t1on if you understand the double entry system of bookkeep1ng.H Butch: UIndeed I do! 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Magda Mw?SHx MQMOM mCHx C605 xOoxmw THQCOQ CmWhw3mCH ChHHHdr LUHHBQ 0Ow HOMMD CMHHLGE 'amiga 'EU QQAOHI LSCNEO TQEWU UCMHLOQ Mhhdm UHOCMQ cCHCdww M I - iff:-V 1 Q 7 ! t Amx ja Q A r sf 1 X W S s - A X A 5 . ' C ....'. ' R .i ' CH X M n - 1 Q u l mmm' K km HmHDEmm mxoom hz N N 3 Y K H A ' ' P . D N G 0 Q 4 E ' n . X kmz Q 1 A: A X . M 0 A, CH D 5 f . u -I X N ? . . N IZ lm g . l O u.. I D 2 ' - 3 I V xg A V mm, E Ik - Z N V G ! S Y Q vm 'fa n Xe Y 'M TN ANNUAL STAFF We have had much fun in completing our annual, although it did take much hard work EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ------ SPORTS EDITOR -------- SOCIAL EDITOR -------- FEATURE EDITOR ------- ADV. EDITOR Q -------- TYPIST -SANDRA MYRICK --BUTCH CHENEY JEANINE ARNOLD JANICE NEITZKE -MARILYN DAGEL ART EDITORS ---------- DONNA MCKNIGHT ----------RONNA MCKNIGHT STUDENT COUNCIL This is the first year that we've had a Student Council in high school for a long time. They planned our dances and other act- ivities and were very helpful. STANDING: K. RODENBERG, B. BREFFLE, PRES., B. BAHL, SITTING, D. ARTHUR, L. WILSON, N. THADEN N. UNTIEDT. PRESIDENT ---------- BOB BREFFLE VICE PRESIDENT ---- LARRY WILSON SECRETARY -------- MARCIA THADEN TREASURER-A ------- NOLAN UNTIEDT fs. w ht vfu ,S mmmm 2. . f I -R ff? , . gf, Q43 f- ' '59, mfg? , A N . 52 My Www-f IUNIORS .. ' A' ' V' :rg-an 1 ' J A6 A ?' iii 'WWI 2.71 A .. , Ago-1 if L 41,9 K.. Napel CIn ChPmlStFV c1assD Hvamo hr Sh rlev nTwo cuffs and a co lar N I1 L, 'F' - XJ A SOPHOMORES ,ns asf 57,3-' 'Mu 'lm M W' A6 QL, or N f.. . WIT art1c1es contalninv stare MISS READ R. M. J. K. O STOLTENBERG FIKE HANSEN RITTERHOLTZ LEARMONT BP FFIE KRUGVH THADEN KARNIS BHOWNING ROD NBVRP CPOSBY BRAGG FULLER SATHERN RANDALL ENGEL JOFNS MUMM KLADSTRUP UNTIEDT BROWNING BAIQ PIPER WILSON RODVNBFRG RINGLER CHRISTENSEN SNOV BLAIR THORA ROD DF YG NAPOV DAGSL D C MCVARLANV ADAMS SHG UMW Mum' av WLC AHL Q X fu l it K I fa , S' 'A' S A V, B. LE 1 . Q ,A Q V. Q fm ' 'w, ' V - 'S ?'f ' ' E. 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CRAMER FIKE REIMAN COOK WILSON BUSH MCCLAIN POLK BASLER THADEN ARNOLD MYRICK ARTHUR STOLTENBERG HEMMINGSON JACOBSEN GGODNO KROUT DENKER HASS JAYCOX CROSBY GUNDERSON IHNEN KNOWLES JOHNSON BLAIR ANDERSON ZOBEL of all the Q JK 43 41 bs bt X?' 'X 'Tan A EIGHTH GRADE 151 Alban. Hb 'S -1' ,'L ,jwii X ya 'lm SEVENTH GRADE Z in ww W .QE GRI wi-.QF 1 Af- 'QU' hL.A KING ANDERSON SHAFVR RITTERHOLTZ CHRISTENS N KRUMM VOIGT KRIESSEL SWARTZENBACH NCCLAIN BERG NATTHIESUN GLEASON VANDE MARK SPERRY MCCLANAHAN LOUSCHVR KROUT BREFFLE UNTIEDT LEAHMONT JOENS TAYLOR RODENBERG COOK HEMM NGSON SWARTZENBACH SNELL DICE BOYEH GOODNO MCCLAIN KLUVER BOL JAYCOX FOSS JOHNSON TAYLOR HASS BOCKWOLDT PIPER BOETEL NIGHSWONGER NOT SHOWN CLARK K HASD Q ,A r A ' , 4' I M' i frm Y I B . xi jx w t i.5n' 1 AD ii, QL ' .'W E A3 ip Q ,:.Il R. S 'f' 'I ' 'N . 7, K 32 N' I Y . I S 'F . 4'SK O ' I J- . I ft J. A , I ' ' R. is x.4'f '9 4' Q Q' 'Q P. .4 f- - - t, S' Lf, .5 f S 1 L I A N. . A Q 'N V .gig Q. if . - Xw Q.-Q53 7 - f' ' - .r-J.. 'x I ' A , , 3 M. L , v 3 M. Q- .. ' Nav A ' ' -'9 7- ' AY -5' D. ' ? - ' L 'D i x C' ' ' . - D. U Ng 'Y XXX ! 'L t - QM lg, A X Xu R' J. z z. P' W .' ' ,Q Ah -V V-: K ,, . .pf -gi A YY fxx . . K . .LQ :Ji 4. sq! A, gg A? SL F. , O I I ,, , sr L. -M-, - ff N' W QL B. I ya. , M B. i I . ? A L. F , V J Q i .. Q , f,wL 4 L, 1 'ik-A-, A 17 'Q .nr 'T' f HN--'Wil it 4 of , B. L -. mfg - - .gg A79 D. A ,f l, ' u'r. r f- D Fo w ',A K 4 . . - MA- C . I 3. Y- 'il f' 'J I if .J ' A A I' 'J MI 1 ,NN. 'I if Vw' ,'f, L 4' ' I ' V A S. ' v 2 ' 'IA . - D. I if-Q.. I f5ff'f M . .. . ' . I- A T. ,Ill L. , . I D. Q X 1 S5 I I y . 'A I Z. J. ' an Q vt '.- 9 ' y.. ' ' ,..x ' ,, N 1. 5 --. W M ' ' ' . . LWAI ,rf 'iff NW I q'u- F . 1 I f . lg , M: n SIXTH GRADE A. - W. Joe: WFather, how do You spell 'high'?n Father: NH-I-G-H. Why do you want to know?H Joe: W 'Cause I'm writing a composition on the high 'ena' MRS. WALLACE R. ECKAHD S. HOLLE R. STOLTZFUS M. BRAGG M.BMER R. KING L. HANSEN K. FULLER B. PELL M. BOWDEN B. SNOW R. MCCLURE A. HOUGH D. GUNDERSON M. VON HOLDT P. KRIESEL B. JAYCOX O. BERG R. ANDERSON R. THREDE L.EEET K. WOODRUM J. BAHL NOT SHOWN: D. STRICKER FIFTH GRADE MRS BURNSIDL CHENEY my 6 MCCLAIN KRUMM Him? KNPH4 QVQ X JAYCOX DAGEL JACOBSEN 1 dn JVNSEN Hg! KUNZL LOUSCHER 5 W BASLER ng, 1-,I ZOBEL CHRISTENSON TABOR SCHLEGHLL N, SNELL THORN i' DAHLIN QINGLER ARNOLD Rodney Cln poetic frenzy as they stroll along the shore, 'Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, ro11 Janice 'Oh, Rodney, how wonderful you are, 1t's doing it U Marilyn I fphoning to fire statlonl NOur hone has caught on flre from llghtnlng Come ou1ck ' Flre Chlef 'Try to put the f1re out ' Marllyn I nI've done everythlng I could I opened the door marked 'Flre Escape', but lt refused to go out N I , 1 we A- f .,,, I-f' R. - f U - I Lf, ' L. - 9 L. Q R. .. 3, . I D. H 545 1b X I f 4. ,, 1' yyr I ' Xu dz AZ, 1 fi fy, I M. ARTHUR i E?,.f A yfffg' ,N I 5' 1 S. ,A '- E , , X 1 1 A . i 5 lr y V .A 1 L. y I ' I In ' - I B- A. A W.. D. if FOURTH GRADE ,w 315 ,E ,v K., A H 2 79? .. T 5 A 43 f V.--. Off, Mf 'Q ,ijljg A - - 5 -L, V ,Jw K X V , It f f,, W N, W .',? ' ' R Ki Pm- lm U V- 9 K A- T' A 'A' 3 f 3' :ny A Q. 4- Juju ' ,vs 0- nk -v-, 'gs' 57 A , u . 1 , ' 2 4,9 li - - 'E gg. -4-A J , , Vsii w J L Q 4 if-'f M 3 Y aw ,4 M V L, as A J f 2' 5-if 6? A fs it-:Qs ' '1 :D '71 V Q -. LNNJ N . w , ig K V W mv' 3 'ig' AY' I fi-J: .fx X I , f L K X E18 ' 'fx ' ky x X ,.. X , L E N 'G VI i,V I , K I I 'JR 1 Q 6 .Q 3 K' b Y. .I Nw? -SRM .W - ' Lf W T ' L, WS W -. as V D. :SL N' Ei an A A +V 4 tm R, , SQQQJJ 15 437- 4 L V M E, f--if D558 a T 2 1 x i- i- T 'Q lim 3 , WMA Nxxf W i f '5 , -.: as Q Q ,Q !1 tg I 9' A Q, W Q -...ips -Q ga X 4- S. 1, 4 Q A J 7 S43 5 1 zi- 'ff' T QW ' ..g V inf K X mf S' fa WV' V O ' L WM f i J as T J 'N - r 53:11-T: UT. ii 3 Fig I A X' , f NAW AH . O h .4, up 5 Q TT'g. '.f 'J - i fl! i hwx, 4 AL Lf 1 1 5 MRS. VAN KLEEK J CLARK J WOOD E SWARZENBACH M KROEGER L MATTHIESEN D KLUVER V THOMPSON D. WOODS J. VON HOLDT T BAHL B BASLER B WUNDER G BLAIR J HOUGH B DENKER C STOLTZFUS S JENSEN M WOODRUM B SNELL K. LOUSCHER P . WHEELER J. WRIGHT S. MUM R. VON HOLDT B SNELL B BRANDT L JOENS R MCKENNA R MYRICK B PIPER M MUMM NOT SHOWN: C. OSTER 'lf Q fl 'sta 'X THIRD GRADE Q9 ,nm 1- 'Ki -15 dams? 'vw 9 ir. 'bn Qmwm nf MRS SPERRY PETERS MYRICK JACOBSEN LOUSCHER CARLSON HORROW NIEHAUS THORN KLUVER REIMEQS FULLER NEISE BOET L ZAHRZN JACOBSEN COBLE BLAIR BOYER STOFFERAHN C KRIESEL an W' gf NOT SHOWN as-v S CLARE S McBR.EN Larry NSay, Barry, what's that you'r- readinP?' Barry nThe title is 'What Twenty Million Girls Nant' U LarrJ. Did they spell my name right?H A8 4. SECOND GRADE 5 5 2 Z? , . a j kv . f i!3'lQ M V l. 4 q 9't Q Hfiqi Q HIV. 4b!4', 4 gf F K X ,Q K A 2 T - 'k il . , if 5' ' A-hu-fa. a sm u.. f .xv E 5 3 f' x U I Q ' Q 'AV ' Qi I I 1' .I v H , nr f gl- 1 ' - V' Q, Q .. ' f I . NVE X M. tx ' 8 Q 'A . ' lg.. ' A -'- I o . ..-vo' -izf iv r-,,-.- 'E' an ,,W,., ck .v:- , h Ai 'Uh .,- f9 ' Afgakxxzi , r A., Shirley Cto Donnalz nYou needn't think you are the whole garoen just because your hair is a little reddish.n Donald: nFather, I've got a notion to settle down and go in for raising chickens.W Father: HBetter try owls. Their hours would suit you betteryn MRS. WEICHMAN WOODS SCHLEGEL JOHNSON WOODRUM NUM MCDOWELL ROWE MORROW BUSH WRIGHT ANTON BRANDT HEM INGSON MCKENNA CLARK GLEASON BLAIR VOIGT WEIDOW NAMANNY YAGER THORN SNOW BOETEL KEARNEY SNOW OSTER THORN MCFARLAND PETERS MCCLAIN MATTHIESEN WEISE LEARMONT KREBS FIKE SWARTZENBACH PERKINS --4 LA fi' faq' ll! 1' s '?' NY' FIRST GRADE 5515- X yin! 'lk Q0 49 Xi-.1 had if' 1? alw- Fil ii in 1-r af- 49' ii' ' -.nv-Y fu 9 or Q yr' pm. it 9 Kh.a sn ' E s Nagel Wwhenever I'm 1n the dumps, I get mvself a n w hat N Qi ,, A I . ' L . 5' D. . j Q Q04 ' K- . Y :M yr f P. - K O , ' Q X' ' K. Q V 4 A. , as A gf . V . ,X V D. ' . if S '1 .... L if w 'T ' .. ' J. 'iii ' f -5 A fs., VV! Z B H ' V .1 A L. E V3 Q, ., W ' Q ? x .kg ,W QQ Yia Q p . 2:' M 7 ,, , - f fi? - f N- D L . 1' A 1. j C' 1 .. . . Q J. Q O O M M- ' U l if 4 ' Q a. ' R. CHRISTENSEN Q i J :- . a ah, A V .w ' Q3 C . V tj H K h A Q . , ' A X4 A D. 5, .1!iF' nu- ? .yfr , Q 1 !-ff, R. M' Rainy' Q ?,m QE il. 'A . , 'lk' Q N. A , ,A V :, J E. E U I. A 1 1-1! l' if- 3, w. . 'ff if' 'M M D. A 1 ' 1 D - ' 3 D. - - - ' . . .: Nage1:. NI wondered where you got them.n U V . . MRS WUNDER KLUVER OSTER SWARTZVNBACH RINGLER KUNZE ERANDT BREFFLE NAMANNY KRUM JACOBSEN ZAHREN NCCLAIN KREBS BOETEL GILLFSPIU MUM CLAUSSEN FRANEK COOF LARSVN PERKINS VOIGT SCHL GVL WEAVER STOFFEHAFN DAGVL WRUMLUY NOT SHOWN N STPICK R P HASS QM' I gil Z? . ,A 4' 1 1 ' wwf-ll, uf- , .A ,'.1' XM., ' 1 41 KINDERGARTEN 6.-5 -E ,, , Q H ' 4 4 my V V f 4f'M' A' B' w' is My ,, il Q? X ,,6g., zzlv ,ff WMSWE I,,, A f5?5f, .W , J v - -1 V 2 if-' if if , 35,7 A3 Q .. ' Yi, ' w f. ff 1 M ,A , X' .xg H , 1. , E -,f . j f 53gnunal'Q A, H .im a , 51 3 71, Q2 si . Q H i A mv .1 Z ftrvi ix ii! 1--1-if L iii 'Vila ya 'Q'-w 'Q Q L 2 92 1 ' mr . g,,, , I T. Q Y , t may S ,K . WHS ' av M v it 1--Eg ii' 55 ,Nga 1 'P' M S. MCCAULLEY S. HAUGLAND V. SWARTZENBACH B. STOFFERAHN V. SJOSTRUM S. BUSH J. WEIDOW J. WEIDOW J. JACGBSEN J. BLAIR B. BOYER M. EHRET R. ECKARD R. PERKINS S. FULLER B. MCCLAIN G. WUNDER J. JENSEN B. ZOBEL C. PETERS M. YAGER J. ANTON M. HALQUIST V. MCKENNA M. LAWERENCE L.HMWH J. HERBERT D. VON HOLDT J. JENSEN R. MORPHEW WALKER HOLLE ZAHREN MCKENNA ROETMAN ab-HH A fw N 'N , .43 2' ll .HL e if -, ef 'I -MHS 'Y 3' ee Q .44 n . x '4' . , n Q uv Q 5 1 my H, V I 7 Ju T. 'ii 5 332 41 wa M 'F X Mail June......... JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL This is the story of Elizabeth Ericson, for whom Midwestern U is a bright new at college, Liz is rushed by the Queens, her of my little girl,U Mrs. Ericson has written, and the Queens proceed to do just that. Unaffected Liz is caught up in the excitement of Rush Week. As the play unfolds, you are given a picture of the inner workings of the Queens sorority, and you learn to know the sorority girls. The thrilling ceremonies of pledging keep Liz too busy to remember other friends. Her social life becomes so gay that she neglects her studies, and quarrels with Joe. Soon Liz is wearing Chad's fraternity pin, and trying girl fraternity men admire. Any little qualms she may have world. As soon as she arrives mother's sorority. WTake care when she realizes that the Queens are proud of her. At mid to be the kind of had disappear quickly -year, however, the first blow falls. Liz is conditioned in Zoology, Troubles and the crisis comes on hilarious Initiation Night when the ugh side-splitting, though often rather silly, antics. In a final tense scene, Liz meets the challenge. Here was a heart-warming play of college life and of a girl who learned to think for herself. Elizabeth CLizD Becky.......... Adelaide fAdl.. Merry.......... mugm.H... Dallas....... Casey....... Mother Apple Joe............ Chad......... A Sam....... The1ma.... Alice... -Mem-fe Grace... My ' Marie..... . ryfg' JuStine..... , ,mwah Pol1y..... Mrs. Bellows.... CAST ....Norma Lee Nighswonger ......Harriet Reimers ........Janice Neitzke .....Sandra Myrick ....Jeanine Arnold ......Judy Breffle .......Shirley Rowe ....Marilyn Ingwersen ........Patty Kumba .....Barry Borland ......Gerald Cheney ....Rolland Salisbury ....Joyee Christenson .....Donna McKnight ....Ronna McKnight ....Eunice Kasch ....Beverly Voss .....Marilyn Dagel .........Jean King continue to pile up girls are going thro- Jbrf' Expressman..... .,.........Donald Jaycox ENIOR CLASS PLAY KEEP MOVING Trouble starts when unwanted, trombone playing Professor Randolph arrives at the Baldwin home and announces that she intends to stay the entire summer. She isn't such a bad person but that horrid moaning trombone is enough to drive---well it practically did drive M . Baldwin into a nervous breakdown the summer before, and he has been away in the mountains ever since, trying to recover. Now he is coming back and wants to find his house peaceful and quiet, and his young attractive daughter, Anne, intends that he shall find it so. That is she thought it would be, until the Professor arrived for her second summer! To make matters worse, in comes Rush Harris who brings with him, three big reasons for gray hairs to pop up in everyone's head. To begin with, he is running away from someone or something, and everyone expects the police to break in and haul him off to jail. On top of that, he is inventing a new type of motor fuel called nLiquid Powern and immediately takes over the house for a laboratory. So Anne and her friends try to figure a way to oust both the Professor and Rush. Their best idea back- fires and all is confusion as the house is overrun by a snooping detective, a gossiping neighbor, a mysterious young girl selling soap, a complaining maid, and a strange woman who keeps insisting she has rented the house, intends to move in the next day and had a contract to prove her rights. When the Professor accid entally drinks some of Rush's powerful invention, the resulting explosion kept our audience laughing for weeks. SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Anne Baldwin... ....Janice Neitzke June Harris.... ....Sandra Myrick Rush Harris .... ....Barry Borland Tom Jeffrev....... ...Larry Wilson Douglas Wells...,... ..,.,.Butch Cheney Professor o 0 0 0 I U 0 0Jea-rli-ne Harriet Mason........,..Marilyn Ingwersen Emma Knight....... .....Harriet Reimers Loretta Phillips.... ......Shirley Rowe Charity Lynn...,. ....Marilyn Dagel Sam Vine....... .....Donald Jaycox Director.. .... ...... ....Lowell Fullmer OPERETTA OCTOBER 23, 1956 Director.......Mrs. Allen McClain Pianists.......Jeanine Arnold Norma Lee Nighswonger Kittiwake Island is a modern musical comedy. Professor Orlando Puffin from Southern State University is hunting for a hypothetical bird called the nSmewN. Lydia Sparrow, the English professor is pursuing him and she in turn is pursued by comical Professor Hobie Merganser. Both Lydia and Hobie bring their classes along to conceal their real purpose. The Co-Eds find it very convenient and take advantage of the plot. The Smew is discovered amid all the confusion which adds to the story. CAST Orlando Puffin........Ronald Stoltenberg Lydla Sparrow.... .......Sandra Myrick Hobie Mefganser... ...Larry Schenk from i Estherville Girl Scholars: Kestrel Grebe.. .......Jeanette Hansen Jenny Wren.... ...Karolynne Ritterholz Anne V1TS?.... .......Janice Neitzke Lucy Larkin... .......Vicky Kroeger Robln O'DaY... . ...Marlys Bragg Boy Scholars: Keith Brant..... ....Nolan Untiedt Coot J0hnson..... ....Mickey Myrick CCTV Sanderling.... ...Bob Ahrenstorff Rusty Swal1ow.... ....Barry Borland Jay Byrd........ ....B0b Breffle If - 'J Sm:3TH3113T'5 BALL 1956 Y 'Wh Arg? 5,3 9- i il 5 1,1 Fr.. 5 , Q g ' f. A6 i . I H' JUNIOR PROM 1956 9' M-' if-wa -K'iI5 WIAS DANLL LVDO V 1 WUWITI SIDNEY AKD QIKQLN UOPTYA Ho:-'3comNG 1956 DIZ .-v-4 1 N x N V! 'A 4 4 Ax 4' 24 ig, ,ff L , P Y . 1 ANQ CHRI STMAS DANCE 1956 Wm. . HOMECOMING 1956 fi! HOMECOMING 1 956 CHRI smug DANUL 1956 ,aw X v 'Za FUTURE HOMEMAKERS STANDING: MISS READ, M RINGLER J MCCLURE K PIPER M FIKE 'A SITTING: S. BAIR, E. TSADEN, B.,RObENBERG, 3. SANSON,,S..LEARM6NT, 4 A I J. JOENS, K. KLADSTRUP, S. NABOR, K. RITTERHOLZ, B. DAGEL. ' Gp! Y' 25379 A fx, K+ lvl, X ,. .'- F I I 1 . . '.'.-, ... ,. o'.o'0',X 'sts' ' 'ns Y 103,205 X ',..q0 t J V as-o f , ,..I 'q'v . Luyfl X A 99, M. THADEN, J. ARNOLD, J. REIMAN, E. DENKER, son, J. HEMMINGSON. 1 ftgfgf . i t ' 1 Jrisslig S. BASLER, S. WILSON, S. JACOBSEN, H. BUSH, M. MccLA1N, K. FIKE, S. KNowLEs, M. Jorm- .......,,-- .. .W............... -, A ,. ,.. mg J- -4 - ex -F .:' rx In 'r w if S 4 '11 F? Hs: I I In l, 7-3 iii! ,i:ii:HI'ul: :::::ui'.. 5 . ' l llffll. . E- .'lll Al ' U ' I U U ' . W Q 1 23 P S J D R VON HOLDT, NUMM, J. . MUN , K. W i . UNTIEDT, B ANDERSON . CHRISTENSON, D LOUSCHER, . BHEFFLE, R SNAFEH . RITTERHOLZ, c KING, . KROUT, D BIAH, N HASS, J. KRUMN ,ff ,. - Q54-a,: Om 'x ,, ENSEMBLES NC! U n Q f . - 4 WW ' ,f V -. R. gun s....4f,5-,.,f'-.C-,ali F. Q . f G. Q- 'Luk 1 l'f 'Q M ' 1 j?:'i7 J' 4' XJ .IN X' M, ' ' ' J I' . . I .' V r t- A-9 J A 'fr Y J- x- 54 ay. 'ag gf s . ' wr- A H Us -f?k , K' , ' J? 4 2 ' -f K N SM! J ' ig' E I v ' x by zz M MYRICK, R STOLTENBERG, B BORLAND, M MYRICK, H STOLTENBERG, M. BRAGG, J. ARNOLD, R. COOK: S. THORN, L- MORROW- M. BRAGG, W. GOODNO, M. BRAGG, J. ARNOLD. M. BLAIR, s. NABOR, J. NEITZKE, J. HEIMAN. M. THADEN V. KROEGER J. ARNOLD S. MYRICK, P. KUMBA, J. RODENBERG, D. STOLTENBERG. R. KPLIESEL, R. BUSH, K. PIKE, B. BORLAND. HANSON RITTERHOLZ BRAGG KROEGER THADEN KARNIS Q5 w uw! BOYS' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW: M. HASS, N. UNTIEUF, C. FULLER, D. SATHERN, R. ENGEL R. COOK, M. MYRICK, R. AHRENSTORFF, R. STOLTENBERG, MIDDLE ROW: C. CROSBY, J. RANDALL, L. MUMM, G. POLK, R. ZOBEL, B. BORLAND, D. ARTHUR, J. GUNDERSON, D. HALE, FRONT ROW: S. NABOR, ACCOMP- ANIST, K. IHNEN, L. MORROW, D. BLAIR, T. ANDERSON, D. STOLTEN- BERG, W. GOODNO, R. KROUT, MR. COULSON. ,cz R l Z, I , f' E-,AIM BACK ROW: J. RODENBERG, J. HANSON, s. TRORN, J. NEITZKE, R. STOLTENBERG, R. ENGEL, D. HALE, R. AHRENSTORFF, D. SATHERN, M. MYRIOK, O. FULLER, J. MCOLURR, M. THADEN, P. KUMRA, M. BRAGG, MIDDLE ROW: J. REIMAN, s. Row:-3, H. RRIMERS, S. NABOR, R. ZOBEL, J. GUNDERSON, B. BORLAND, R. COOK, L. MORROw, K. IRNEN, N. UNTIRDT, M. KARNIS, R. THADEN, K. FINE, K. RITTRR- HOLZ, FRONT ROW: MRS. MCOLAIN, R. BUSH, s. MYRICK, V. KRORORR, J. ARNOLD, R. KROUT, D. STOLTENBERG, w. GOODNO, G. POLK, D. BLAIR, J. ARNOLD, M. FIRE, J. HRMMINOSON, M. BLAIR, S. LRARMONT MIXED CHORUS Q 1, ia 1 i' ik 5, Hx if Fm , .G U gEE,4, I 'Ha 4,-3 KAZ- cm .J f A ,,,q!,, .4 ., GIRLS' BASKETBALL BACK Row- LOWELL FULLMEK, s. LEARMONT, M. RINGLER, K. PIPER, K. RITTERHOLZ, J. HODENBERG, K. PIKE, FRONT ROWB Si Hmm J CHRISTENSON, J. HANSON, J- NEITZKE, J- AF-NCL f ' ' GIRLS' SOFTBALL M, v 'H ' ,H .1 ' V' N-.4 ' I. A , BACK ROW: M. JOHNSON, K. FIKE, S. WILSON, J. HANSON, J HEMMINGSON, M. BLAIR, FRONT ROW: E. DENKER, S. ROWE, J ARNOLD, J. NEITZKE, J. CHBISTENSON, J. BODENBERG, K. RITTERHOLZ, M. BRAGG. NOT SHOWN: D. MCKNIGHT. IUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Q, 'f X353 ::::! I :nn .1 1. A .42 BACK ROW: D. GUNDERSON, F. JOENS, L. MATTHIESEN, K. LEARMONT, J. BAHL, B. FELL, J. OETEL, FRONT BOW: B. SNOW, M. BRAGG, B. COOK, N. MCCLAIN, B. BODENBEHG, P. SCHWABZENBACH, E. BEBG, C. MCCLANAHAN, R. KRIESEL, M B. HEMMINGSON. JANICE NEITZKE, a senior scoring 700 points. She had no special shot but could score from anywhere. She was also good on rebounding. She will be greatly missed next year JEANINE ARNOLD, a senior scoring i198 points, her shots were a drive in or a long shot and she hit a high per centage of her shots. She will be greatly missed next year. MARLYS BRAGG, a junior scoring 32h points. She played out in front and had a good set shot from any where out front. She will be a big help to the team next year. SHIRLEY ROWE, a senior guard Althou h she did not score she held her . g girl to a few, if any, points. She made up for her shortness in speed. She will greatly missed next year. JOYCE CHRISTENSEN, a senior guard. She was good on rebounds and getting the across the line into the front court. She will be greatly missed next year. JEANETTE HANSON, A junior guard. She played post guard and was very good at her opponnents and holding them to a few points. She will be back next year be a big help in winning a good many games 0 I V fpfrffn down also be ball stopping and will V 1 4 Q I C Points 'llnlfzillllilili Mfla ilililll QCII' A Ak f-fx Average Janice Jeanine Marlys Karen 26.9 19 1 gl. 7 f 0 I RVGULAR SEASON Opponent Okobojl EXCSISIOT Llttle Rock Arnolds Parn Ashton Melvln Excelsior HaTT1S Archer Terrll Super1or Hartley Harris Royal Ocheyedan Moneta Everly REGULAR SnASON Opponent Excelsior Okoboji Harr1s SECTIONAL TOURNAMENTS Opponent Ocheyedan Ashton Harris SCORE BOARD GIRLS BASYIT BALL Season Record 25 won, l lost Offensiv Average 65 2 Defenslve Average ho 8 GIHLS SOFTBALL Total Defensive Score Total Offensive Score 129 7575 Q if H GIRLS COUNTY Opponent Arnolds Park h Excels1or GIRLS SUCTIONAL Opponent Excelslor Ocheyedan Llttle Rock GIRLS DISTRICT Opponent LaAo+a RL STATL Opponent Clarence DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS Opponents Royal Battle Creek LP I ' 30 69 9 I . ' 17 57 - i l ' 115 6h 'H '- no 73 A A 55 69 ' ' 58 76 M7 73 ' ' L13 52 ' 20 80 - ' hh 69 ' ' Arnolds Park 55 83 Royal . 23 78 GI S ' 62 63 h2 69 . 116 117 za 78 30 60 M2 6h 2h LP L 3 31 1 25 QV ' 2 lO C' ,Q 7,4 EX 7 LP o 19 ' 3 13 A WL Z 1,1 , 1, 1 Q aw, w pn q fd is '- O JF, QQQJ , - BASKETBALL IST TEAM BACK ROW: B. BAHL, C. FULLER, R. STOLTENBERG, M. CHRISTENSON, R. AHRENSTORFF, R. WILSON, J. MCFARLAND, MR. CRAMER, FRONT ROW: K. RODENBERG, B. CHENEY, R. ENGEL, B. BREFFLE, L. WILSON, D. SATHERN. FOOTBALL 1 . - 1 Bi35l,fQp-fi' 553. gf H ifffx ,fl A J BACK ROW: P. DICE, G. POLK, M. CHHISTENSON, J. FULLER, M. MYRICK, D. ARTHUR, R. COOK, MIDDLE ROW: R. ZOBEL, J. MCFARLAND, B. BREFFLE, J. SNOW, H. STOLTENH RG, K. IHWEN, D. STOLTENBERG, FRONT HOW: C. FULLER, B. BREFFLE, L. WILSON H. ENGEL B. CHENEY D. SATHEHN D ! 9 Q ! ' I J'n huns F3 Q 1 II TEAM Tk. 2ND TEAM BACK ROW: R. COOK, N. UNTIEDT, T. ANDERSON, D. STOLTENBERG, B. BREFFLE, D. HALE, FRONT ROW: D. BLAIR, G. POLK, D. ARTHUR, J. GUNDERSON, W. GOOUNO, M. MYBICK. i. Mr LARRY WILSON, a senior scoring 475 points. This was Larry's first year at Lake Park. He had a jump shot that he could make most of the time. Larry will be missed on rebounding and scoring next year. BUTCH CHENEY, a senior scoring 185 points. He Played out front and could shoot from anywhere on the floor. He was a good defensive player. He will be missed on defensive court next year. RGBNEY ENGEL, a junior scoring 126 points. Rod is a good rebounder and could score w hen we needed them. He is a good defensive man and could hold his man to a few points. DARREL SATHERN, a junior scoring 209 points. Although he played out most of the time and he had a good set shot and wes alwa s a thr t . . R -A : y ea on rebounding.. He will be onetof the nbig fiveu next year and will be tough on opponets. KEITH RODENBERG, a sophomore scoring 114 points. Although Keith didn't always start, he turned in many good games. He had a good shot from the cor L d ' ner an also a jump shot. Keith will nelp the team next year in winning many games. BOB BREFFLE, a junior scoring 241 points. He has had some hot nights of hivh scorin J g, and can be strong on defensive work. Bob will also be a big help to the team next year. . Moard: Wwill you boys in the back of the room please stop exchanging notes?n oger: WThey aren't notes, they're cards, we're playing huckleybuck.n SCORE BOARD REGULAR SEASON BOYS BASKETBALL Opponent Excelsior 35 Little Rock 60 Arnolds Park 51 Melvin 53 Round Lake 37 Archer M6 M1lford Harris Superlor Moneta okobojl Ashton Average Points Larry Butch Rodney Darrell Ke1th rOOTBALL Opponent Linn Grove Round Lake Brewster Heron Lake Armstrong S1OuX Valley Okabena Season Record 17 won, 7 lost fovertlmej 11 man Offensive Average 55.7 Defensive Average hO.8 c0VSFtlm9J i Cdoubl OVEPL1mPD lb Harris SS TerTi1 63 Arnolds Park Sl Ocheyedan S2 Everly 57 OYS COUNTY Opponent Mllford Superlor Terril BOYS SECTIONAL Opponent Ruthven Superlor Terrll 1 K I fn. 1 fit l'QJ Q Jean n T'n continually breaking lnto song N 5 N Mrs Mcflaln UYou wouldn't have to break in if you d get the kev , ' All 1 0 b . SO 62 bl Y . 59 ' us so s . 58 I 62 5 - : 21 61 bg ' M6 . e ' , ' 55 19,0 gf? . .7 pu. 8'2 ,435 . Bob 9.2 Afgei lpl' . 5.6 Q Q 33,6 Z' 3 P ,M l 'Q 4 LP .CB-abr ' vip A 12 h2 1.9334 I I Say f iffmh . 38 B K Efffi13Rg l, was x X 3 'KT' ,I 0-2-, L ' 18 Sh ll' xiii' Rx ' ' A If fl, pl ' If plzywrltf 1 ffi Ag' 28 311 HQ V, A f will 'Q LIU- , 'QL Aj Qpwg. . .5 'N Jil 13 U: kill 'I' 2 X ' , 20 lh ':f!!,l,V 4, Q. 32 'ff :gs 'jiggsg ' N Ir' s2 fi1' N X I4 71? faffe ff' '4?3':'g'.fl'i 'S' 5 D: TI.. A . . A . . o : ' . .rv 'LANIIADC BACK ROW' B CHENEY J MCFARLAND, L WILSON B. EEEEEf.E,'E. ENGEi, D. HALE, FRONTDROW: M., CHEISTENSON, D. ARTHUR, P. DICE, R. KEOUT, JUNIOR HIGH G. POLK, R. COOK. BACK Row. J. KRUMM, D. Eoss, s. OHEISTENSON, D. PIPER E. SHAFER, S. JOHNSON, D. KLUVEIR, K. HASS, D. BOXED, L. SNELL, FRONT Row: F. GOODNO, D. LOUSCHEH, L. sOHw- AEZENDAOH, B. DICE, C. KING, A. MCOLAIN, P. UNTIEUF, B. ANDERSON. 5 6 CONGRATULATIONS FROM DIX BOTTLING ESTHEPVILLE, IOWA SKELLY STATION EVEEETT EOETMAN CHBT THORN LAKE PARK, 1owA GOLDEN 'A FEED FOR EVERY NEEDN FSTHERVILLE, IOWA M E MILLER J L MILLER DENTISTS PHONE M921 OR h23l LAKE PARK, IOWA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS O '57 MATZEN HOTEL LAKE PARK, IOWA COFFEE SHOP LUNCHES OR MEALS LAKE PARK, IOWA ova! gl: MCGUIGAN BARBERS CONGRATULATIONS WTOMW WGIGN LAYE PARK, IOWA JAICOX IMPLEMENT COM ANY TRUCKS 1. H TRACTORS MACHINERY PHONE 2291 LAKE PARK, 1owA I ' N 3 - x 'L , ,- I mf Tu l XX Y l '4 ' CO. .A..- , - i -Y i H V -L SUN ' ' ' ' ' .J I I , , LL F , A :Q B A r . 4 A f AHRENSTORFF Q JAYCOX SWWAGL INSTALLATIONS DOZAH WORK FARM DRAINAG SAND A GRAVEL EXCAVATING ALL NORK GUARANTEED PHONE N882 LAKA PARK, DD rn OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN GENERAL PRACTICE LOwA PHONE 2621 LAK PARK, IOWA ROETMAN'S D X STATION BILL ROETMAN AI .I igforl PHONE Bhhl LAKE PARK, ART'S VARIETY 8 SHOE REPAIR SHOE A CANVAS REPAIR A w wE1OHT, PROP IOWA LAK PARP, IOWA HAROLD LOUSCHER CORN SHELLING CUSTOM CORN SHELLING CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS BEEF BREED SUPREME BUSH HEREFORDS i',, 1 PF Q9-'A' GLEN LORRAINE BEST WISH S SENIORS PHONE 2831 LAK PARK ' ' 3 MILES E E PARK, IOwA SEVmRT'S SHOE AND CLOTHING M N, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN'S, DRESS WORK AND PLAY SHOES, OVERSHO S AND BOOTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING ALL BRANDED MERCHANDISE PHONE 3163 LAKE PARK 7 CONGRATULATIONS LAKE PARK SENIORS JOHN H ENGEL POE SOFT WATER IOWA pgowp 2962 LAKE PARK, 1OwA , V .If if Y A LD. 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LAKE PARK DRY CLEANERS CLEANING PRESSING ALTERATION RLPAIRING DYEING EM RY Q BETTY BRANDT, PROP PHONE 29 1 AKE PARK, IOWA PHONE 3331 LAKE BUTCH'S CITY MEAT MARKET 'GOOD LUCK TO THF SENIORS' PARK, 1OwA CHUCK'S TAVERN PHONE M061 YOKY CONSTRUCTION CARPENTRY WORK LAKE PARK, IowA PHONE 3132 LAKE PARK, IOWA WORTHMORE PRODUCE GOOCH'S AND WORTH ORE FEEDS WORTHMORE BABY CHICKS PHONE 2821 LAKE PARK, IOWA HELEN'S FASHION SHOP LADIES 8 CHILDREN'S READY TO WEAR PHONE 2973 LAKE PARK, IOWA G Q S LUMBER CO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1957 THE HOME OWNED YARD PHONE 2653 LAKE PARK, IOWA JENSEN HARDWARE A FURNITURE 'THE MOST COMPLETE HARDWARE 8 FURNITURE STORE IN NW IOWA' COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM LAKE PARK, IOWA 'lb -Q - . Q 5 L ' ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE k A A A I..- 2... -- A. . A A A -A A I 1 I V SOUTH SHOP, BOAT LIV'RY KLAU 11 run Munn NAND IT FOR MORE PICTURES EOE DIC? PICNIC GROUND UST IT FOR VOR BUSIALSS THE SPIRIT LAKO BLACON BAIF BOATS 'U 321 O Z P' T-1 'CJ P-4 O Z FU Ui U C7 O ,AJ Z LMVPMK,HMA K B NELTY FOH SLRVICL O A SQUARL D AL PATRONIZE YOUR HOME CREAMEFY ATTORNLY AT LAW SPIPIT LAKE IOWA PHONE 3Op1 SIOUX VALLEY M NNESOTA HOME 011 co c T H LL SKELLY OIL PRODUCTS CITILS SORVI L PRODUCTS BRIJGS Q STHATTON SALE Q SLRVIPL 17 SAINT?- 9 an 'Q' 4,551 CHET MAYNARD JOHNSON LAKE PARK, IOWA PHONE 5580 GHT, PROP. LAKE PARK, IONA I ' 1 m 1 F1 1 P1 3 J A 1 - 1 3 1 V D A , 1 4 J 1 : A 1 3 ' U1 A , . 1 H j 1 W 0 N . , A W 1, , , Jug A A L 1 I I I 1 r'r1 J ff , E1 . i 1 S1 V H C I . l O1 I L11 5 ' ' N 7 ' 'V O U, 1 Q 1,1 4 u t . 1 , W BLAIRS GAM BLE EMERSCDN HARDWARE 'NSURANC AGENCY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE S LL ONLY YOUR HOME TONN AGENT RCA RADIO dc TV'S RCA APPLIANCES CAN GIVE YOU WON THE SPOT SERVICE SHELF Sc HEAVY HARDWARE PLUMBING E HEATING INSURANCE SPORT ING GOODS R INSURES KEITH BLAIR, PROPRIETOR PHONE 2D 1 LAKE PARK, IOWA PHONE M421 LAKE PARK, IOWA BOYERS CARSTE SON SUPER MARKET LOCKER OLOVER FARM FINER FOODS YOUR HOME RAISED BEEF AND Hoes qi-Ria, Qx 5 1 THAT MONEY CAN BUT TOP J' 6 O89 RATED CURING, SAUSAGE MAKING, H PL 'IAN IACTION AND RENDERING SERVICE WE GIVE s A R GREEN STAMPS LAKE PARK, IOWA PHONE 92120 HARRIS, IOWA ' Y I I I 5 f , A ' 41,7 Y' qi i P THE BEST JOB OF PROCESSING FOR 7 . -. .9 , .. .. x . I' JACKS TEXACO an all I 48 States CONUHATUT ATIONS S NIORS OF 1957 PHONE 3681 LAI' PARK, IOWA S AND L PLUMBI HEATI G N If ,TRNACILS AND AIR Cf xTDITION i.u MAYTAG -JASLI QS AND APPLIANC S HOT WATER HZATING SYSTEM.. AAL KINDS OF PUMP REPAIR WPSTINGHOUSV APPLIANC S JACUZZI WATER SYSTMMS BUR S WOODRLI CHEVROLET CO FARM SUPPLY LAK PARA, IOVA LAK? PARK, IOWA -1 HHROH CONuRATULATIONo S NIOHS' FEEDS ONGRATULAWIONQ CLASS OF' '57 1 LE' K K 17' JI L: I' A 1 E X . E- E -4 Q SHEET METAL WORK , , I A xE ' LAKE PARA, IONA T A 1 A 1 Q :, ' ', W AJ ' A. TE B F Y Al ii MMI' ' 1 -A I H i-I l . Q C . ' ' ' Y - - , , WU DERS AFAIRVIEW FARM SERVICE FARMS PURINA CHONS KL SMIITATION ED HY LIN' R CHICKS F 0 'i'- I Q' s'n v I ON AM '5iICAN FARMS FIO COAS1 TO COADT PURINA CHOW'o A. FLT' TH MOSTU' PHONE 14151 AHF PARK IONA YOUR B KER GUN SHOP PHONF A051 in-3 'iv- l iliizzzwwr- HOMETOWN GUNSMIFH MAYFS, RAPAIRS, CLLANS, an STORES GUNS LAKE PARK, IOWA GILBFRT AHRENSTORFF PHONE 3516 LAKE PARK, IOWA H RISTOPH ERS ON DRUGS COMPLFTE FARM S HVICS CLEANING SUPPLILS FOUNTAIN SLPVICE COSM TICS C22 PURE DRUGS PROMPT Q Rvutf- S PHONE 3781 LAKE PARK, IOWA u ' o u A lvti . 4 su.: :H , S, - If ' , w . LPM , ' A , V I P w 'J WALLPAPER--INSECTICIDES ff f A A MIL 41' , , F.. w ' Q LJ F A 'I - I SE 1 A - I -- V l' I.. KGLTS LAKE PARK IOWA PHoNE 5871 BOX A95 S ECURITY STATE BANK LAKE PARK IOWA PHONE 3121 WM Aw FJWZOME A FARMERS STATE BANK s wsuuuc 5 LOANS MORTGAGE ,mo MEMBER FDIC ,mm g Deposlrs ,L uwswmaw .. M Pitovnoso 1 5 sanxmc, AU OF 1933 ADEQUATE SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS ROUND LAKE MINNESOTA INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS I ' ' 33 V-'Fil ' . 4 c do ' 'bo , 0 3 IIPOIIT8 .- 5 0 IN M Q BLAIR S DAIRY DRINK MILK FOR HEALTH 1' l 'CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' MILK CREAM PHONE 3761 LAKE PARK IOWA JO YCE LUM BER CO CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS L D MCFARLAND MGR LI. TUG I , PHONE 3661 LAKE PARK, IOWA SC HIERHGLT IMP LEMENT CO JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE GENUINE REPAIR SERVICE FARM IMPLEMENTS sou' DEER! aunufv mam PHONE 2661 LAKE PARK, IOWA EQU'9M5NT i Kp F52-Q CCDNGRATULATIONS SENIORS AL MYRICK FAMILY LAKE PARK LIGHT PLANT Rayz SERyICE . ,. , ' '- I 21: 3 Af P Q M F ,Q V eg, ' I NS SENIORS OF 195 AND. ' . . F'U'I'URE' OCK AN L4-L ,,. 'i W 'WV DANES CAFE AND PLADIUM 70:1 RECRZATION AND CLEAN FUN 0 J f S , I LX ADQUART RS FOR AIL STUD NTS THF 3 Sl INT FSOJLIVG DANES DRIVE INN 'OOD r'OOD CHICKLN IN THE BASK T 73-X A NACK 7 I Vg A -uf' SACK X sf' DMVAMDM LMmPMm 9 I A FARMERS EXCHA GE D ALFRS IN GRAIN Sr, D COAL FILED VLRTILIZLH GDINDING AND NLIXINIG OAT HULLTNG AND OAT ROLLING WCONJRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHVSN Q NIOQ CLASS OF 1957 HPD PARL TODAY FOR YOUR PLACE IN TH: NOQLD OF TOMORQONN H IF' IS NO SUBSTITUTE' VOR OOOP RATION YOUR LOCAL COOPRRATIV PAUL D V-DTl H LAN PHONE 3371 1905 1957 LAKF PARK, IOWA AGU? L A ' N TJ N Q.. Avg. ' . A s U ' me n J 1 Q ' 5 I 0' J -. .1 I' '-I' TI' U' f - . .1 . -U . 1 .J .1 .1 1 A , A vw -. ,, U .... M L OR Q x Q. N , X L , . uni I - 1 r 1, 3,91 L 1 Y- Y 'J' 1.. 1 ,F - -. C A ff .. A - A . ,, v A - . .J .J L 1 LLL ' .. 1 . 1 ' L 4 V 'rv zz ' T . ..- - .1 1 ..1. 1 ... E , N M5 , y H- J , ,Y -l l' 5, V ' V DICKINS N RED' CAFE cou TY A D SAVINGS DRIVE INN BA K EZ'+ixA 1' AQGXXKX X FJ xxxfgic 2 'gk QPPCQPX ' LOW RATE 'X jr WE'D LIKE TO ENTERTAIN YOU, BUT OUR TALENTS ARE SPECIFIC WE DON'I' KNOW HOW TO SING OR DANCE MILFORD, IOWA BUY OUR COOKING, IT'S TERRIFIC ARNOLDS PARK, IOWA HAMMS 'U' uccess to the graduatmg cuss AT THE T WEST OF SPIRIT LAKE Gil 'WE NEVER CLOSE' PHONE 1 .5 YOU'LL LIKE OUR DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS JZ, g QW AND OUR DEILIEIOUS, LOW PRICED MEALS EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK SUNDAYS 12 TO 2 AND 9 TO 8 P M SMORGASBORD DAILY SPECIAL EVERY DAY 656 H. A PLENTY OF SPACEFAND PRIVQLZLSOR PARTIES B NO PARTY TOO BI OR TOO . 00 X Q - ' I QQ HQ. A 12211, ab E 41 S 5.-I M 93. A is I 5 L X0 A n T 6 4 ! . l Y 7 . I A ,chlkfln A v 5 5 I '- 61 .N I fb I1 4 ix!! TMNT! 3 I . A 1 If QA A U V L Tj? O A lf U A M' 1 ,. 'gi ' ' ' , 1:4 U ISS - I f A A Lu A.YA., ..1.. ! L F Q R D G E N CONGRATU'LA1ION.5 SFNIORS HOUSE Wffs 'Nader .,'s,,,,,a,:4,::g:, JW738K9 FLOWEPS . 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PIAMONDS GIFTS WATCHES DRUG STORE WATCH E CLOCK REPAIR MILFORD, IOWA PHONE S121 MILFORD, IOWA 'i UCD EDDIE QUINN CLOTHIERS l2h0 ON YOUR DIAL THE STORE THAT GOES THE LIM T TO PLWASE 'W' 6 SPENCER, IOWA gp NCER, IOWA pp-nn on m E c 5 U7 w F-I 5 CD e c vu hu JI UJ Pa cn B7 U2 '91 F1 S E I x 5 554 CD I 52 Pu Po :S +4 BTA HBH Ei CI FU O E L E13 f-3 FJ EZ U1 U-I G Ui 0-3 O 5 TH DAVILS COMPANY STH Q GRAND PHONE 111 SPENCER, IOWA PHONE 21 SPENCER, IOWA - I A I ' .gi PL fj?1. JE? TAY-A :Q E . E. , . Lg' Il . I 1 I I I H 4llIllIIIlIIIIIIIIv, I EEA ET I 1 A A BEPPSfO'iE I E 1 T 5 ' ' - 1 P A CARVFR'S GAS Sc APPLIAINL S NAYTAG CROSL Y TAPPAN C A VICTCR SUNB AV ATI TYP S BOIIL GAS S PVIC PTJIL LAN , IO A THORLSON HARDWAR. GIFTWFAR APPLIANCLS SPORTING GOODS PHONE IB SPIPI1 LAK IOWA uhUALITY FOODS FOR L sn SPIRIT LAKN, IOWA STYL SHOP POPULAR BRANDS OF LADI S JUNIOR CHILDR NS AND INFANTS r AR PHONP 235 SPIRIT IAKE IUJA F C CLAYTON, D O PUYSICIAN SPIRIT LAKE, 1owA CLAY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN CLAY COUNTY MB Q F D I SPTNCER, IOWA x.,'o XX 1 xl +L ff' N NELSON JENELRY ' 2 STOLLER FISHERIES, INC FRESH FISH DIAMONDS AND WATCHES FROZEN FISH Q ,A v5 In Y I 'r SPENCER, IOWA SMOKED FISH AND SEA FOODS OF ALL KINDS SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA -v I ' ' A - Y ' U L, W V ' F vnm .D 5 -- ' -- f , . -- . IL -- R. . . L+ -- E , X gl- fi . -W - Y 1. .J it L . 1, , ...SQL '-' . .E Ng 'F H ' E, RED ONT. d I2 ' ' E 3 .v ,I ' is v 5 - A WE Yi ,. I U J ' , f , ,l, , f K , A. o . . T, . THE A. L . ME EA . . . C. f- ' , .IL I J, H T H I I DR P H MARTIN DR A L KLEIN OPTOMETRISTS QQYOURE SCb sALx , mu 2 ED EACH SPIRIT LAKE IOWA CHOZENS EHONE 13 SPIRI LAKE, IOWA LIGGETT'S JEWELRY RYTHING FINE IN THE JEWELRY LINEN DOUDNA DRUG COMPANY All WITH A COMPLET WATCH AND JEWELRY 4099 ,Ib REPAIR S RVI CE SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA PHONE 10 SPIRIT LAKE IOWA DAVE'S CAMERA CENTER PHOTO FINISHING CAMERA EQUIPMENT LAKES MOTORS CAMERAS SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR IOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC REPAIR AND WRECKER SERVICE PHONE 268 SPIRIT LAK , IOWA SCHM DT'S LEATHER STORE HOME OF GOOD SHOE REPAIRING GAMBLE STORE N M OLSON SPIRIT LAKE IOWA PHONE 55 SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA ! Ex , ' 'p f 4 ' ', ..... PR 41N 4 A T - s Y NEVE . ' E +9 cy 1. M o x A U I Q9 ,4eE- A t...:'.+.. ', , ' -swf-. A x ,.' . . 9 . AA- I Q, I A I E ' il ' Tr' , COLE TANNING EARM EQUIPMENT STORE JESTERVELT'S SHOE STORE SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA IUTIIIATIOIAI. HARVEST!! SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA BILL'o STANDARD SERVICE 'A SEIWICE PERSONALIZED suRvIc NGO N 'DAS I Poa YOUR CAP SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA HAXSONS CAIR O FOOD AT RLASONAB PRICESW Lb RESTAURANT SPIRIT LAKE, IONA MODERN CLEANERS PICKUP AND DELIVERY A HOUR 5 RVTCF PHQNE SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA PHONE OEHL CLOTHING COMPANY V'N'S AND BOI'S CLOTHIN AND FURNISHINGS LADIES PENDLETON SPORTSWEAR 37 SPIRIT LAKE , IOWA JACKSON PLUMBINU AND H ATING wiser SERVICE' SPIRIT LAKE, IOHA I PMR I NMUVWH ATTORNEY AT LAN SPIRIT LAKE, IOJA L-L , A H A W wr UC' ' q , III I I I ' 1 ' 7- I 'X - - L ' E X I 1- -3 D ' F' X X VI., ,IA ' . f I Q- .-:- ft llgggkiifig . 213+ ' I ,A . ' I 1 Y , A . S T-, f I 'Y' f A , I U . 13 . G ' -. E E 92 I I L J P T A A I TRITTLE IMPLEMENT CO -- A .... SALES AND SERVIC lfh MILE WEST ON HIGHWAYS 71 AND 9 J 5 O TIRE SHOP GOODYVAR TIR'S 9NlTE9 MOTORS I NATOONIL OPGANIIAUON FRONT END ALIGNMENT RADIATOR REPAIR PHONE SPIRIT LAKE IOWA NOW 932 SPIRIT LMP IOWA 3 ELKIN MOTOR SERVICE .G+ 2b HOUR TOWING SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS REPAIRED DAY PHONE lhh NIGHT PHONE b92J SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA STANLEY MOTOR S RVICE ELECTRICAL SERVICE BRAKE S RVICE GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE PRONR 6111 fi fN XESPA I R s SPIRIT LAKE, IowA XJ H T WAUGH OIL COMPANY BULK DELIVERY TIRES BATTERIES REPAIRS ODIIIDS ,philip tulips PHONE SPIRIT LAKE IOWA BERKLEY FLY COMPANY SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA WEIK IMTLEMENT ALLIS CHALMERS NEW IDEA MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE NEW HOLLAND CHUCK ART SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA HAMILTONS RADIO TV APPLIANCES SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA l ,lg C Sm lf LA .J ' ' A X .1 - U 4 N IL I fAv.,L,,1c ' T? 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