Lake Park High School - Little Newsance Yearbook (Lake Park, IA)

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V-X DMINISTRATION Gig, mf SQ ' jl fuiulgg LOWELL FULLMER Driver's Educatlon SOC1010gy Girls' Coach 'S Senlor Class Sponsol sua. - JAMES MOARD Mathematics IVAN SMITH Principal Sciences Junior Co Sponsor , C 1 C if 9 if L CJ ' N xi?f5Z: 'E :ZX 4 n Q Q U L,-ff' '.. E ,,, X lllls E EZZ Z MRS HAZEL DOERR MRS OLIVE NAGEL Home Economics D901am8t9P7 Junior Class CO Sponsor En811Sh !,ff GARY OGDEN Football Coach Track Coach Social Studies Sophomore Co-Sponsor 'fl' vunq.q 'S MRS VIRGINIA Vocal Music Nww wg 1 ox Sophomore Co Sponsor X0 VV FRED KNAUER Basketball Coach Baseball Coach Bookkeeping Typing is4lx 'Y x nlf' DONALD MCKINNEY MISS FRANCIS CHRISTIAN ROBERT GRAVVS Agrlculture 59CTetaTY Ban Shop School Nurse Literature Freshman Co Sponsor X 0,,L BOARD OF EDUCATION Florence Arnold, Dick Jensen, Dale Byerq pres1dent, Everett Schwarzenbach, Freddie Ahrenstorff, Franc1s Christlan, secretary . M ' S y , y s X A x 5, ,Q l K 'rr' ' f r x 4 Q ' ' d 4 4 XGA 1 ff, V ji ' -' I - jnfi ,nf lXUV,,1ai , i:if2d,MuyLef5j 624464 4i44J XQZL, !A,oAf'A N !?-D QPLO if CJD QQ 2 ENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President- -------------- Jim McFarland Vice President -------------- Kay Piper Secretary --------------- Julie McClure Treasurer -------------- Marlys Ringler CLASS SPONSOR Lowell Fullmer FAVCJRITES FLOWER COLORS Carnatlon Blue and Silver MOTTO We Flnish to Begin SONG Halls of Ivy POEM with love in our hearts, we salute the school That has been our cradle of learning We turn our eyes from the road ahead For a backward look full of yearning From primary days to the present time We've been fully exposed to knowledge, And now, we hope we've absorbed enough To warrant our entry in college From the records in books to initials on desks are sure we are leaving our mark, studies in band and in music e have done our best for Lake Park we sang, 'Hats off to thee The boys and glrls who have made the teams Feel lucky beyond degree So, thanks to our teachers and parents, too, For their p11dance along the way, They've helped us to reach thls long sought goal Our Graduation Day' Grace McFarland 1 We In --- --- W . We've cheered for the Slue and the White at games As V ll--- KAY PIPER 'Women are to be loved, not understood. Annual Staff 4 Basketball 2, 3,4 Class Play 3 Class Vice-President H Girls Glee Club l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,k Band 2939,+ Homecoming Attendent l Student Council Sec'y 3 Declamatory 3,h J I xtfji- N Qibj ,fftf ffl 1 JAMES McFARLAND , . gy, f , ggi? gt' jgjyt f,w' efaf ypw 'Play and I'll play Cy' X1 with youg study and you study alone.n Annual Staff H Class President 1,4 Class Reporter R Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,a,4 Baseball 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3,k Homecoming Att. 1 Class Play 3 Band 1,3, Band Ensemble 1 Operetta 3 Student Council 3,h Treasurer 3 Declam 2 E 1 JULIE MCCLURE 'Variety is the spice of life.n Annual Staff 4 Class Reporter 2 Class Treasurer Class Secretary Class Play 3 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,k Vocal Ensemble 4 Operetta M Band 1,2,3,h Band Solo 1,2,3,h Band Ensemble 1,2,3,4 Dance Band 3,k Band Officer 3 Student Conductin 2,H Homecoming Queen Basketball Cheerleader M Drum Major 3,k Declam 2 w f H, -ml .f'W'l - ?ffi MARLYS RIWGER H0h what a fuss I'd make if I only had the nerve.' Annual Staff H Basketball l,2,3,4 Class Play 3 Class Treasure 4 Girl's Glee l,2,3,M Mixed Chorus 3,4 Softball 1 Operetta 4 JANELL RODENBERG 'After me, the deluge.n Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Class Reporter 2,4 Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 All State 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4, Band Ensembles 1,2 Band Officer 3 Dance Band 3 Student Conducting 2,4 Softball l,2,3,4 Carnival Queen 4 Vocal Ensemble 2,3 Operetta 4 X Xl -A ' zifigr' 7' llll KEITH RODENBERG nHapp1ness is like a kiss, it must be shared to be enjoyed.n Annual Staff 4 Class Vice-President 1,3 Class Play 3 Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Track 3,4 Student Council 2,4 President 4 F.F.A. l,2,3,4 F.F.A. President 4 F.F.A. Secretary 2 F.F.A. Treasurer 3 F.F.A. Judging Team 2 Operetta 4 ,f' I ZXZQ 574fQ V ' ll T '5 X A ,,,Q40-53 r- N.-PSV X0 K N-Q5 Si gf JANICE MCMILLAN if QA NI never trouble trouble W, lu gigs till trouble troubles me aasfaff' ginualRstaff 2,3 ,,:ft,, fgi' ass eporter f ?,g, ' Class Play 3 .Y ,f , Basketball 1,2,3,4 3 f Girls Softball 3 xt 5.1217 -ff gootball Cheerleader 4 4.25 H omecoming Attendant 3 '- WZ ll Carnival Attendant 1+ ' , T1 Sem 9 H ,4 ing bi12'31S,l+ 3 4 K W ffl Band Officer 4 , Student Conducting 4 Majorette 1,2,3,4 Baton Twialing Solo 2 O peretta Student Council 2 POGE? WILSON nHow can you feel like a lark ln the morning when you were out on one the night before. Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1,2 3,4 Football - Baseball l,?,3,4 Track 3 Glass Freasurer 2 Class Play 3 H1115 BLAIR nPint sized powerhouse.H Annual Staff 4 Class Reporter 1 Class Secretary 2 Class Play 3 Football Cheerleader 2,3,H Basketball Cheerleader 1,2 Girls Glee 1,2,3,M Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,H Band Ensemble 1,2,3,H G1r1S Softball 2,u Carnival Attendant 4 Miss Lake Park-Turkey Day M Student Souncil H Declam 2,h fs Vff 'E-, :St to , 1. ,-' - 1 Li: 5 ' PFTI1 DICE HCasancva's dn1d, Ron o' sono, but I'n stil? hfre.H Annual business Hgr. M iwsietball H Class Play 3 Class President 3 Vice President 2 Band l,D,',H Tnsembles 3 Fo Fl Al 2 Judging Team 2 Boy's State 3 -R BYRON BAHL nAll great men are dy1ng and I don't feel so well myself.' Annual Editor-In-Chief Basketball l,?,4 Class Play 3 Class President 2 Class Reporter 3 Glee Club l V Band l,2,M ' Bgnd ensemble l,2 ' r A. l,2,3 F. F. A. Reportvr F. F. A. Treasure Judging Team 2 Student Council 2 Declan 3 mf SUNNY THORN HAll her interests are not in school.H Annual Asst. Editor Class Reporter 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Softball 1,2,3 Girls Glee 1,2,3,N Mixed Chorus 2,3,M All state 3,u Vocal Solo 1,2,3,M Vocal Ensemble 2,3,H Operetta 4 Band 1,2,3,U Band S010 1,2,3,H Band Hlsemble 1,2,3,3+ Dance Band 3,4 Band Officer 4 Student Conducting 2,M ,ff JOEL SNOW He who laughs loudest laughs last. Basketball Manager 1 Annual Staff 4 Football 1,2 F.F.A. l,2,3,4 Judging Team 5 Operetta 4 Cx A 4 N l-1ARs'nA' LL CHRISTENSON 3 lim f I ',-Zigi? ' K Of all my relatives, I T7 , like myself the best. ferr? J Annual Staff 4 ' - '-'1Q?'7f Football 2,5,4 y X Basketball l,2,3,4 ' ' Qvqf Baseball 1,2 5,4 X 4 Track l,2,3,4 ' EpA I' +1.vgw lffggb 'Q X 'fa ' .1 ,W A x'5.. X f- w:fA:,.a LARRY E. MUMM 'f5g.: : '5'f The thing I want most R out of school is.... myself.n was 'I qwRSNE'g?a5 3, I MARVIN MUMM HMy great career has come to a tragic ending: it should have come sooner. Annual Staff 4 Football 4 Track l,2,5,4 F.F.A. 2,3,4 Boys Glee 4 Annual Staff 11- F.F.A. 2,3,4 RICHARD HALE nwork fasclnates me, I can sit and look at it for hours.u Annual Staff 4 Class Secretary 3 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,g,4 Baseball 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3,4 Boys Glee 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Vocal Ensemble 3 Operetta 2,4 Homecomin Att 4 A ff' BYDOW BRLWVLE nlt e not I t yol stan for, 1t's vqat you fall for Football l,9,5 4 Basketball l 9 5 Baseball 4 rack l 9 5 4 Om6COWlUE King 4 iorecomlng Att 2 lee l 9 5 llxed horu 1 9 All Qtate 5 4 fobal Vnsemble 9 Operetta 2,4 Declam 4 A F F A Sentlnel54 H'f' 23' , ROBLRT AHRLNSTORFF 'I don t want to be a millionaire, I just want to live like one Annual Staff Basketball 1,2 5 4 Trank l 2, Class Pley 5 Boy s Glee 1 2,5 4 hixed bhorus l,2,5, All State 1,4 Vocal Ensemble l,2,5, Operetta 2,4 Band l Band Ensemble 1 F r A l,2, , A S c oarnival ascort 4 Declam 5 4 F.F. . 3,5 Ja - . -, I I ll 4 D 9 9 314 ' , 9 3 v' ll, 4 U'-'Q I 5 4 F.F. . e . 5 9 4 tx L .Y-sg. ' vba v d lf ll Annual Staff 4 - 1 l , 94 P Q !'D I 5035 GA 9-1.9M A C a ,-,5,4 1 -I , - - -,5,4 L F.F. . l,2,5,4 enlor Class Hlsfory That September morning finally came when 31 little Kindergarteners skapped up the walk of the Lake Park School Miss Lund was waiting at the door The children enrolled were Mary Kay Blair, Judith Denker, Geraldine Graff, Judith Ihnen, Marlene Lenz, Julie McClure, Brenda McKenna, Marlys Ringler, Janell Rodenberg, Linda Smith, Sunny Jo Thorn, Robert Ahrenstroff, Byron Bahl, Byron Breffle, Marshall Christensen, Phillip Dice, Richard Hale, Ronnie Ihnen, Ronald Kuehl, James McFarland, Dennis McGarr Bernell Mertens, Clayton Peterson, Bob Reimers Keith Rodenberg, Lonn Rodenberg, Gary Schuett, Larry Tjoland, Larry Jaycox, and Dennis Stoltenberg We best remember our Kindergarten days because of thestories Miss Lund read to us, the recesses and the naps Miss Jones was our first grade teacher Here we found waiting for us Janice Lee Hiney, Doss Ellsworth, and Larry Hargan Just two people left us, they were the McKenna tw1ns This year we found that we had added the three R's to our studies After Christmas vacation we found it difficult to call Miss Jones 'Mrs Krebs ' As we advanced to the second grade, Mrs Wiechman became our teacher Marlene Lenz, Dennis McGarr, and Dennis Stoltenberg stayed back to help the first grade teacher but we found many to replace them They were, Deborah Wallace, Patricia Kelly, Kathryn Piper, Art Brons, Glen Jones, and Dean Adams Ronald Ihnen moved away durlng this year Our second grade year will always be remembered by all of us, because of the doll house, post office, grocery store, puppet and Indian plays Miss Wilson was waiting to greet us as we entered grade three This year we started and finished with the same enrollment As we marched up the stairs to enroll in the fourth grade, we found Miss Larsen as our teacher With Chuck DeBoer and Dorthy Christensen as new classmates to replace Bernell Mertens and Ronald Kuehl Patricia Kelly and Judith Denker moved away later in the year The h1ghlight of the year was social studies which was a new subject to us In the fifth grade we found Mrs Rush and Melvin Garloff waiting patiently at the door During the first semester Mrs Rush quit teaching to rear her own children and Mrs Nighswonger came to our rescue Larry Tjoland moved away and Shelia Naber moved in Judy Denker also moved back to good old Lake Park Mrs Nighswonger must have thought fifth grade too easy because she went on 1nto high school to teach. Mrs. Mahannah from Spirit Lake finished the year with us. Miss Peterson was our sixth grade teacher. Barbara Dagel came te us from California. This year we were very proud to have our own newspaper which sold for 2g per copy. At the end of the year we went on a skating party with the money which we had received. We also put on a number of pla Y At last the big day arrived when we entered junior high. When roll call was taken we found that Larry Jaycox had stayed in sixth grade while Geraldine Graff and Dorothy Christensen had moved away. We gained Joel Snow. It was difficult to get used to so many teachers, eight to be exact. Initiation was the first highlight and we enjoyed junior high skating parties and basketball throughout the year. In our eighth grade year, we moved to the seats by the window, but we found the eighth grade much the same as the seventh. We dropped Geography and added home economics for the girls and shop for the boys. In the middle of the year Gary Schuett decided to try another school. Larry and Marvin Mumm came to Lake Park from Odessa, Minnesota. This year we enjoyed basketball games, skating parties, dancing lessons, and planning for graduation. The next year we marched up the many flights of stairs to take our places in the high school assembly. We found Glen Jones was no longer with us. Later in the year Melvin Garloff also decided to leave us. The seniors wanted to make sure we got started on the right foot, this was accomplished by initiation. Most of this year was spent getting used to high school and entering into extra ciricular activities. S Uf ' p Q3 I Q 2- Q Q! ZZQNH ,.1 x - I O O 9 Y O O I O . O O O O , A O O O O . O O O O I . O O O O O O O O O I O did not one blg we moved up a row of seats to become sophomores, Roger McKnight enter with us, but Qoger W11SOD came to JOlD our class The event of this year was receiving our class rings we entered our junior year we found we had lost another class mate, Sarbara Dagel, but we were happy to welcome a new one, Janice McMillan Ph s year proved to be a lot of work but also a lot of fun we had the 0000953100 Stand at the ball games and then presented our class play verything dalpens to Us Last of all was the plannlng and decoratlng for the prom, the theme belng uiawailan Hollday In the middle of the year we were sorry to lose two classmates, Shelia laber and Dean Adams, who decidedto try mxcelsior Last fall we registered at Lake Park Hlgh for the last time 'e found this year filled with many activities The first being Homecoming Julie McClure reigned as Queen over the festlvities Then it was clas plctur s and raising money for our annual and class trip Next we were quests of the junlors at the Junior and Senior Banquet Last we busil prepared for graduation During the vear Pete Martln came and left us again Of the 30 that started together lh have remained to graduate together Now we have completed our educatlon at Lake Park High and would like to extend our appreclatlon to the teachers and parents who have guided us through our schoollng We now bid farewell to our Alma Mater but leave behlnd the many happy memories we shared through the years OUR SCHOOL AT A GLANCE Organ1zed Confus1on Our Study Ha11??? That Looks Llke St1l1 They' Sett1ng Up' Eng11sh Class If you take my picture I'11... Asleep in the deep. As . , A K V. . . . AS , - - ' l . . 1 r n gp ' - ll - . ' , A' ' . I . . H . vv f , - N - L . ' . s . D . x y . - o 4 l . - 0 WHY, a . p re f Processional Invocation-- Sermon --..-- Selection--- Benediction Recessional Processional Address BACCALAUREATE High School Auditorium May 10, 1959 -----------------.--.- ------..--------- -------------------.. -..-----..----------,- HOnward -NHoly, Holy, Holyu --Rev. Marvin Kruse Rev. Ernest Larson -Combined Glee Clubs Rev Marvin kruse Christian Soldiersu High COMMENCEMENT School Auditorium May 15, 1959 Band Presentation of Class Principal Ivan Smith Recommendation for Graduation Superintendent Lowell Fullmer Presentation of Diplomas Dale Byers Pres Bd of Ed ' ' ---1---- --'---------1t--..:1-.--t--'-- , I, Invocation ..-. ..-. ------ -.---- -------- ----- ----Rev. Marvin Kruse . . -...------ ----g . , 0 SENIOR CLASS NIGHT H1gh School Aud1tor1um May 13, 1959 8 O'clock Announcements Ivan Sm1th Class H1StOIY Lngllsh Award Woman's Club Acceptance Saluatory Character Award Woman's Club Acceptance Sclence Award Chamber of Commerce Acceptance Acceptance Amer1can Leglon C1t1zensh1p Award Danforth Prlzes Owen Wunder Acceptance Class W11l Class Prophecy Amerlcan Bar Xccoclatlon Avard Presentat1on of key James Mcparland Acceptance of Key Roger Zobel Class Song Sen1ors DeKalb Award -------------------------------------- Donald McKinney 'ff CLASS WILL We the Class of 1959 being of sound physical minds and proud DQSSGSSOIS of unsound mental bodies do hereby make this our final will and testament. I, Byron Breffle do will and bequeath my ability to be late, or not be there at all, and get by with it to to James Crosby Marlys Ringler do will and bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble to Mavis Johnson May she start behaving now' bequeath to Karen Fike my Janice McMillan do vill and Band majorette position in the bequeath to Denn1s Arthur Bob Ahrenstorff do will and as he keeps away from mine my way with women as long ' Roger Wilson do will and bequeath to Roger Cook my ability to get to school 'Just in the nick of time uugggql providing he has a good time the night before fgggqg Joel Snow do will and bequeath to Jon Gunderson my SUDSID bhysique Byron Bahl do will and bequeath to Merle Krout my extra height, may he grow in peace' D1ck Hale do w1ll quietness May Mary Kay Blair do of my height as Sunny Jo Thorn do and bequeath to Sharon Basler, y the halls of L P ring with echoes' w1ll and bequeath to Judy Bush some I would like a little of hers will and bequeath to M1Ck Myrick a little less competition 1n the trumpet section as if there ever was any' keith Rodenberg do will and bequeath to Terry Anderson my constant interest in the underclassmen Kay Plper do will and bequeath to Emily Denker, my drum sticks, providing she uses them for self defense like I do Marvin Humm do will and bequeath to Judy Reiman my outstanding sense of humor joel snow do will and bequeath to Stan llbers my lovable little laugh Tulle cflure do ill and bequeath to lennle Bush mv Irum UHIOI sult Nay it fit you better than it did Phil Dice do will and bequeath to Ierilyn Hemmingson my blondf hair Dick Hale do will and bequeath to Xarlys lcPla1n ry skill at keeping a car betveen the ditches Jim McFarland do w11l and bequeath to Grant Polk my fine technique as a clarinetist May he use it to the best of his advantage I, Larry Mumm do will and bequeath to Larry jaycox my assembly desk by the fire escabe I, Q. . . I Y' on ' g I, . I, .. ' ' - I, 40 Q. . 9 v kr ' ' ' Il, 1, ' J-Q 5 . 1 f I, I l u I, ' . ' m I, . . . I I, D .Q u u . 0 . I, , . , N , I, . . ' , 1 4 u Q 1 , - if 'fl I, 1 ' A ' ' i 1, 3' ' . , 4- I, K ' f-I ,I l .L'J. . . 1 ' 1 I. mC. 5 ' I, . .. .. Y 4 K . . J I, I ' .1 F. e, ' n I, . . ' . . - f' CLASS WILL Ph1l Dlce do wlll and bequeath to 'enneth Ihnen my Trlg b ok, UfOV1d1Hf he learns more from lt than I d1d tarlys Qlngler do w1ll and bequeath to Sharon V11SqH my basketball ab111ty Hay lt brlnp you good luck next year roger V1lSOU do w1ll and bequeath to Doug Hlalr my ab1l1ty to get alon w1th the basketball g1rls and the1r coacl, DIOV1dlHg they get home on tlme Vary Hla1r do w1ll and bequeath to lonald Von loldt W 'fi all of tl e A s I recelved 1n psychology 451, F Jan WcN1llan do w1ll and bequeath to 5h1rley Van Ten Hosch my ab1l1ty to get along w1th the b ys of my own class Marshall Christensen do will and bequeath to Lee Morrow my unfinished bookkeeping set Please finish it Sunny jo Tlorn do w1ll and bequeath to ayne Goodno my long golden locks so he can grow a bl ger and better duckta11 I Kelth Kodenberg do w1ll and bequeath to Bob Q61m6fS all my V neck sweaters I Ianell Rodenberg my ab1l1ty to h1t the h1gh notes Iam Mclarland do the headaches do Wlll and bequeath to Merrll Hass wlll and bequeath to leger 7obel all and try1ng moments that go along w1th the pres1dency of the sen1or class, DfOV1d1Hg you make lt aga1n Robert Ahrenstorff do will and bequeath to N8VlS Johnson my saxaphone I, Byron Breffle do will and bequeath to my unused government book Jim McFarland do will and bequeath to Arnold my abllitv to plav fOOtT311 To the class of 60 we w1l1 our ab1l1ty to and the knack of hav1ng a t1e vote on any bus1ness Gary Paskert Jennlfer argue on any subject lmportant order of To the class of 61 we w1ll all of our waste paver, chew1ng gum, sp1t balls, rubber bands, pencrl stubs, paper cl1ps, tacks, and all other devices essent1al to a hlgher educat1on. To the class of 62 we leave all the com1cal th1ngs we found to laugh at that weren't even funny. To next year's Ngreen1esH we leave four fun f1lled years of h1gh school. W1tnessed by Charlie Brown, Llnus, Snoopy, Pig Pen, Lucy, and the rest of the gang. in I, . . I. 1 Y A I KX . O V . . , D . ' ' . U . . , .D Iff' - . 1 . t , 0 A j . 3 . I, L, 1. . Y . . ' fY . 'Y' U , - X ' Y l ' ' . .-r,. - All T, 4 , ' - 1' I Y . 1 AAN 7 W V - 1 I . 4 4 mgmb I, A ' .Q I L. . . . ni k . 1, . , a 1, . .s ' vs . 7 -KT' ' FJ . , L ' 1 ' ' - o , X . , . . I1 .t ' I . L M' . , . . . 1, A , y ' I I O 1, n ' L A - . . . . , I O , . 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V W QE My M ' iw? Cgmbnsmm., Ugim RA 2 Q QI NDERCLASSMEN i' .g- 'Q K f' if v fs Qi 62' x 43 I 34 JUNIORS -5' '71 if fi! 6 ,j' 'MY -'XV' 'T X f 'L' First Row Albers Bush Morrow Reiman Jacobson Second Row 5 Paskert M Johnson D Blair R Cook Third Row H HYT1Ck J Arnold W Goodno S Wilson Fourth Row U Arthur S Basler T Anderson J Crosby Fifth How H Zobel J Hemmingson R Von Holdt N NcClain Sixth Row G Polk J Bush B Reimers J Gunderson Seventh Row Krout Fike Hass Ihnen Jaycox I SOPHOMORES -K 5 l2'..':'? Schwarzenbach Ritterholtz Van de Mark Bair Shafer Matthiesen Krumm McClain McC1anahan Crosby Kreisel Krout B effle Sperry Louscher Berg Christenson Carper Anderson Untiedt Bob A to Byron Breffle Gee, Byron, what shall we do tonight? Byron HI know, we'1l flip a coin If it's heads we'll go to the movies topeth r, if it's talls we'll get dates, and lf it lands on edge we'11 do our homework ' , E. 4 3 ' 1- ' jzh gg R. l -, ,I V :lf k I B. Vj ' l X I of ' V . 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Af SEVENTH GRADE .IA Wisecrack Hit Song Sunbathing Celebrity Storyteller Economist Opportunist Diplomat , Louscher Smalley Kunz McClain 243 Christenson Carstenson Jacobsen Arnold Qs' -4 Schlegel Carstenson Jensen Snell Krumm Jaycox Arthur Borland Thorn Zobel Basler NDAFFYNISIONS' A quip of the lip A song that stops being popular by the time you learn the words A fry in the ointment A person who works hard to become well-known, and then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized A person who has a good memory and hopes other people haven't Somebody who tellsyou what to do with your money after you've done something else with it A man, who finding himself in hot water, decides to take a bath A person who can be disarming even if his country isn't This page courtesy of Arnold Grain A Livestock ' ' D. ' A Eif,,fA, A. K if A ig, A 4, lg: -to A E! A, D. , A., K D' A I c 1 A AV E B ' A :if R. , yi ,fav W A Q A WWA .A :I lkr , it .yV, Wg. Ringler J vA:V. . All .4 its 1, Z-9 1 R. H. A J ' ,af A Y itni Mrs Signa Myrick GRADE TEACHERS Mrs Barbara Burnside Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Qgym Mrs Betty Thompson Fourth Grade 4F Mrs Dorothy Meyerhoff Second Grade Miss Marlene Van Der Sloot Third Grade I Mrs Norma Wunder First Grade Mrs Phyll1s Van Kleek Fourth Grade Mrs Hannah Weichman Second Grade Mrs Juanita McCauley Kindergarten This page courtesy of the Worthington C of G . ,t K - A , V N , . O O aeifh ii manga ajwhme Y hte aE??HQq?fU ' 3 .Z ,QB 1 'G MG X. H .4 Q: , t va?-',dM 5. 5 ' r ar '-wr! Y jg O O J . . fl ' f J ,Q t .V L- 9' . 5 Q A iw VH , I f ,-A x 5 , 5, -3 ' w O I . 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McClanahan, R. P1per. Th1rd Row D. P1oer, K. Carstensen, S. Bol, A. McCla1n, B. Breffle, B. Ahrenstorff N. McCla1n, R. Learmont, L. Tavlor, B. Cook. Second Row D. Sperry, L. Matth1esen, R. kre1sel, J. Arnold, M. McCla1n, M. Blalr K. F1ke, R. Bush, Mrs. Nagel. Seated L. SneJ1, D. Foss, D. Taylor, G. Polk, R. Shafer, B. D1ce, R. Jaycox. ' M 2. - 1 L. 3 r C .2311 V A B Z , ,u, ' . - fgf 4 V1 QhV'iSl it 'Bt kv X., 5. . A dh V ,. , H I 1 4 R Q., 'y f ?.H?,, , X2 Cggqg .,, C. ' if .4 , - H J ,r ,,. . f ' ' 4' . A' 6 A g 9 I 1 THIRD GRADE l. li' l ifiw tif -qu 31 fl 'Q' -QV! ,awqf 4 'U' 1 -1sll0 gf' 4 Wg! gr -av, if First Row Christenson Kluver Ahrenstorff Brandt Schlegel Qecond Row K Ringler X Kramer R Cook J Breffle Third Row C Krebs mn. M Gillespie C Mumm Davis QW! Fourth Row af' J Boetel V Voigt M Jacobsen L Krumm Fifth Row D McClain P Pass L Larson J Clausen Sixth B93 A Kunze D. Franek I Weaver P Schwarzenbach .Elgl tin Seventh Row mL,i, L. 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B. .sq by ' UL - ' 3 ' 'fix I V0 A I ' :V Bo . , A ' Q , R. r L . -giyle ZND GRADE OUR SCHOOL AT A GLANCE D, Prumley V. Sjostrom J. Herbert M. Lawrence M. Halquist J, Jensen Not Shown B. Kearney second Grade O A . Sv ., Q3 11F7 :NR IJ' Z I fy 1 Chow Time You Name It we won!! voc. Ag. FIRST GRADE Ama f xwr ,..f- 1,55 QQ -- '..'L' ml' lf S 3' 1 W w4'::y Jinx nv' an , av 4 .441 wg ADM QQ 'Q tif LN ...f Wg, 1 hw gp on-' r-p First Row Paskert Ahrenstorff Hass Bastman Peter Second Row H Myr' 15? A Jensen J McDowell R Bush Third Row Pe rffns Rodenberg Goodell Kuehl J Carlson T Thorn L Jacobsen J Blair Fifth Row K Woo? J Clausen D Mumm M Goodall Sixth Row C Yunff' D Roetman L Fullmer J Hough Seventh Row Boats? B Breffle . Zobel K Peters R he i iiizrt xii Q A! ,'i , Q5,L, Qin ' Q A ..,, xl E! -I L E W , A I Vg I g. -A KK ' ,WV 1 1 A AQ4 M bi Ei ii V , 1x A -i'- fri !'fi . , 1 , A ' , A ' J .1 .... A ' ' J 7 ' J MR ' A. Q, . V Q 4 A iv J R. I A W 5 , Tai ' ' ,' v. 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AA I ,A A r ' l 'V h r o x A 7 Af' A.3A AAAA A.V 1 AA Q ,,:, l of AAA 'A CTIVITIES IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM AND BANQUET On Thursday, May 15, 1958 the seniors were guests of the Juniors for the traditional Junlor Senlor Banquet e juniors chose as the1r theme nHHW8118D Holiday the guests entered the gym, by way of a sh1p's gang plank, it actually seemed they had landed on the beautiful island of Hawaii There were Hawalian girls and boys to greet them and present them with a lei A grass hut, palm trees, and a foam ing volcano all made it seem even more real A scene on the west wall depicted the ocean and a native boy canoelng ine ceillng and sides were done 1U dlfferent shades of preen and brown crepe paper with flowers of manv colors strewn about The sophomores served a d6l1C1OUS meal which had ma y fancv Hawalian names It was prepared bv the Junior's mothers iyron Rahl served as master of ceremonies and introduced some very delishtful enterta1nment The numbers carrled out the theme and were well prepared and varied After the banquet evervone enjoyed dancing to the music of Don Kealey and hls orchestra All in all, lt was a most enjoyable SVSDIHF and one we won't soon forget Q 1 9 sf ' ff 1,3 7 , H gl sag.: Th ' ' ' . As I l O H n . in I, , ,- Xt , if .I g ' , V Presenting u n , EVERYTHING HAPPENS U ms C ass Play 4 by the Junior Class of 1957 ! X0 4 N .ff Lake Park High School CAST OF CHARACTERS John Arthur Ross Kitty Ross Rhett Ronald Jay Gloria Thatcher Martha Fay Charley Duncan Josephine Cartwright Ike Hicks Iva Sorrel Esther Todd Byron Bahl Sheila Nabor Keith Rodenberg Phil Dice Bob Ahrenstorff Kay Pioer Mary Kay Blair Jim McFarland Julie McClure Roger Wilson Marlys Ringler Janice McMillan 057 I W, 'aft , Ull' KA 1,5 Shi-ol! My i'N I B . E4 7 Q77 JUNIGR CLASS PLAY 1959 sums THE SIREN A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Jim and Susle are going steady Susie who fancles herself as a siren, wants Jim to prove his love to her To do this, Jim must do two m1SChi6VOUS deeds He must snatch a prlze WlUUiDg flower from the Engllsh teacher J ston High and paint 'beat H8PFlStOWH on the opposlng teams school J1m's youn er brother Petey gets wlnd of the ldea To save Jlm from gettlng into trouble so that he can play 1D the blg game agalnst Harrl town, Petey and hls frlend FUSSl8 do the pranks for hlm fwlthout J1m's knowledgel However, the whole plan backflres and Jin 13 blamed anyway Thinps develop rapldly from then on as the whole mess gets stxalghtened out elf 1 awww ,AA If Susie Mr Reynolds Mrs Reynolds Petey Midge Gussie Jim Agnes Nona Qeverly Jumbo Mr Foley Mrs Comstalk Miss Oakey Dugan EXtI'BS WHL Jerilyn Hemmlngson Merrll Hass Emily Denker Grant Polk Jennifer Arnold Sharon Basler Dennls Arthur Karen Flke Rennie gush Sharon wilson Stanley Albers Jon Gunderson Judy Relman Judy Bush Kenneth Ihnen Mavis Johnson Marlys McClain of Ve J I' V' N ' Q 3 fiirll T V Y v 5 A - X! B1igug::::::-:::::-- ..... ...... - - .... Rogedfzopel f 0 7 ' ::':::::::':::::-- Q' I-IOMECOMING 1 The 1958 Homecomlng was a great success It started out w1th a pep fest on Wednesday n1ght Thursday n1ght was the n1ght of our homecom1ng football game The locals dellghted the crowd w1th a spark11ng 30 to 18 v1ctory over the v1s1t1ng Ocheyedan team Dur1ng the half t1me ceremon1es Jul1e McClure was crowned homecom1ng queen by the k1ng of the act1v1t1es, Byron Breffle The gala affalr was topped off on Fr1day n1ght w1th a dance 1n the school aud1tor1um Mus1c was DfOV1dCd by Don Konen and h1s orchestra from Spencer Dur1ng 1nterm1ss1on queen Julle was aga1n crowned as re1gn1ng queen for the dance The fest1v1t1es for the three n1ghts were attended by large groups of alumn1 and students These peoole are responslble for maklng a success of our homecom1ng fest1v1t1es 'QL Ak! 'F -V ' I I: l Aw N Q 'ti 'TV - Q! -Q 1 T Q FOOLIN' AROUND Z FN . .., it N. x T rw L 115 .A Annual Staff Student Councll F Homemakers x ? 3 a Q 'C Wm 4i ?QA 'jw',, Mk L Q Q 3.11 iw ' 4' ' gkflk .,,V I ' , W 1 E.-rf ,, L , -., QQ: X Q '.k if kk yyrh ,U ,x N. -jfs Q2 . Q 3 ww V A: ,I 7 I ,K W. . 4 F A ffLx'wf1 -K, f asf - f ,, , Lv 1.1 'HQ ' ff K f W 5? K zz fy 'wiv ' Q ff J T c . M. 53 P- f ' mm, Viffmgiiiy , ' '- tif -vw ,Q -1 . , f 5 ' .., , W Vw , 3 ,M-4 gs N, , V S ii Y 'afy m ' g '9 ' f - N ws . A Q, Q ,,:. .Y E ,, X? ' hy K , ., - Vocal Groups M Myr1ck, S Thorn, K Flke, R Cook, D Plper, W Goodn Th1rd Row KErenstorff Morrow MYf1Ck Cook Polk Second Row Goodno Rodenberg Thorn McClure Breffle First Row J. Hemm1ngson L. Matthiesen J. Arnold M. Van de Mark N. McClain J. Reiman D Foss, M. Myrick, S Thorn J Arnold, J Re1man, J McClure B. L. M. ' R. G. W. J. S. J. B. J McClure M Johnson L Matth1esen R Hemm1ngson R Bush J Re1man N McC1a1n R Hemmlngson J Arnold K F1ke Ensembles 4 IJ Back Row Mr. Graves D. Foss W. Goodno R. Cook M. Myrick D. Piper Front Row f. Hatth1esen Second Row N. McClain J. Arnold J. Rodenberg Re1man McClure P1ke R Bush J McM11l1an R Kre1se1 Morrow Thorn Hemm1ngson K F1ke CPERETTA e e The The The Rudolf Gretchen 9 S e e e e The G THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES Emperor Empress Chamberlain Prime Minister General Grant Polk Sunny Jo Thorn Keith Rodenberg Robert Ahrenstorff Byron Breffle Mickey Myrick Janell Rodenberg Three Weavers Judy Reiman, Julie Mc hue Nancy McClain Linda Jaycox Janice McMillan Jim McFarland Dick Hale Joel Snow, Ricky Stoltzfus, Allan Hough David Roetman, Monte Myrick Valerie Sjostrom, Carolyn Schlegel, Cheryl Stoltzfus Emperor's Attendants Bruce Bush, Kenneth Wbodrum Jennifer Arnold, Roger Cook, Mavis Johnson, Dennis Arthur, Rennie Bush, Wayne Flower Girl Governess Court Scribe Soldiers Children Dancers Goodno, Karen Fike John Gunderson Marlys Ringler Douglas Blair Sharon Basler, John Krumm, Raula Sohwarzenbach, Robert Shafer, Arnold McClain, Leila Matthiesen Based on the fairy tale 'The Emperor's New Clothes ' Th coco ensues . Th ...'... O.. 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V I FOOTBALL TEAM D1c1 Hale senlor guard Dlcv w s 1 tduvh blo ker and had a cnwc of onenlnv holes for the bac He was co capt ln Byron Breffle senlor around He was a ballcarrler was Jlm McFarland senlor Defense was lso a trong polnt ln D1c plwylng durlnv the mast season guard nBrefn became one of the flnest defenslve men vlcious tacller and always managed to be wh re the He was a co cantaln dUTlHU the mast season end chan had to s1t the flPSt three games of the eason because of a broken wrlst Nhen he got back lnto actlon he helued the team conslder bly wlth h1s llne blOCklDU and olld defenslve game Marshall Chrlstenson senlor ond Marsh was the most versatll player on the team He started the season at end, but moved to the backfleld as lnJuT1SS h1t our baccs Hls versatlllty and all around play made Marsh a valuble man on the squad Nlckey MYT1Ck JuHlOT end 1 c was tough, rugged, and a good pass catcher He was outstandnng on defense, stopplng everythlng that came hls way Lee Norrow JuD1OT end Playlng defenslve guard, Lee soon became a headache to the OUpOSlHg backs He was ln tue UPOSIHU team's bac f eld almost as much as tuelr own bacas Roger Cook gunlcr bacm Yo mas our nower back thls year Wh never short yardage was needed for a flrst down we could depend on hlm to get lt mpr v1ng v tb each ame Hog came lnto h1s own to play outstand ng ball 1U the flnal ga1es of tae season Dennls Arthur JHHlOT bacc Den led the team ln rushln r1ed the ball for 487 yards and D s ed for 601 more 1088 yards He was also +he leadlng scorer with 81 thls year He car yard for a total of DOlUtS scored on 13 touchdowns and tlree extra polnts Stan Alber Junlor back Stan's 9 6 yard ner carry led the team ln average yardage thl year He scored 5 tcuchdcwns and 9 extra polnts for 39 ponnts He also dld the puntwn a d C c lng olp, averaglng 97 yards on punts and + yards on 10 offs Roger Zobel junior center Big Rog was a menace 5 th year by breaking through and catching them in tgeireogipgsdigigldhiie will be a great help to the team again next year Heron Lake Welcome Round Lake Brewster Ocheyedan S1oux Valley Okabena 7 L1nn Grove ' L f - ' - 'ra 1 f V Q sl, I u I t E Y i Q s ks. 1 s A A S L . A. . - V1 0 4' . - . ' - LA . . ' r , an . A U - c Y Q '- A Q A C .A n - . - A . . I S n A P 5 1 - I A . . . . . . . 2 A I. . O S . o . . . -. L -. - 'N . . . . . . , . . . W . I 1 I -' - - ' n -' 1' - K'c? -a g , , . , L . O Q -. . - . . A o Q o 1 n q U Q NJ - A . H 4 og g L 1 1 M 1 ' 1 . , - . -' ' ' - ' U' .V ' cu A , , 0 g , A . - . c A . . . , . c J . T . . . . . i 'J ,, 'hi - g 7 1 1 . , 1 . . M , - ,Z , . . . A -. . 3- A . . g . l . I - ' Aa s . s . Q . K' U , , ., A .. , A ,1 , ' . . S -. . - . -A - A . .S . A JI . 1 .. ' , ' g n li F' Pl ' J - . t 1 1,' U. r A X , .11 U 3 1 1 . l O LP 6 46 27 6 20 0 45 25 30 18 20 ' 41 25 12 ' 20 FOOTBALL TEAM McClain, B Dice, Louscher, G Polk Breffle McFarland, D. Hale, B. Reimers, Gunderson, D. Arthur, B. Breffle, Cook, K Hass Albers, L Morrow, M Myrick, Schwarzenbach, M Christensen, Zobel, T Hass CK ur s oftball Team W Bla1r Back Row J Hemm1ngson, B Cook, B Rodenberg, Coach Fullmer, R Hemm1USS0Uf Front Row J Rodenberg, M Johnson, S W11son, J Arnold, K F1ke Gurls Basketball Team Back Row J. Hemm1ngson, M1ss Van Der Sloot, Coach Fullmer. Second Row B. Rodenberg, J. Bush, S. Thorn, S. w11son, J. Rodenberg. Front Row J. Arnold, J. McM11l1an, K. Pike, M. R1ng1er, K. Piper, M. Johnson 6. ' I 1,4 J 5 -4,1-,'.h...,. lr 4 k t In . O O U I . . p . 0 0 0 ' ' -.-ii u I GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM janlce Jennlfer karen Janell Senlor JUH1Of JuD1OI 5en10f FOI'WE1I'd Jerllyn JuH1OI Forward Forward Forward Forward 7 Sharon Marlys Senxor Mavls JUU1Of JUH1OI Forward 5 7 Senlor Guard Judy JUHlOI Guard Brenda Freshman Guard Guard 7 Sunny Senlor Guard 51 QI! 7 U 5' 7l1 5' 4 51 SH 51 yy - Guard 5' 3' L 5' 6' I rx 51 rl 51 411 L N 51 811 W . 5' 9' BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row Dennis Arthur, Lyle Schwarzenbach, Byron Bahl, Mickey Myrick Keith Rodenberg, Roger Wilson Back Row Coach Fred Knauer, Phil Dice, Jim Mc Farland, Marshall Christ enson, Dick Hale, Bob Dice, Doug Blair, Ass't Coach Gary Ogden Keith Rodenberg Keith was the leading scorer for the Wolves this year with 329 points or a 16 point average per game He led the team in field goal per centage with 421 Keith is one of the top rebounders in the conference and will be missed greatly next year Byron Bahl Byron scored 76 points this year for a 4 points per game average His real value came in rebounding as he used his height to good advan tage Byron will be missed greatly next year Mickey Myrick Mick was the leading rebounder for the wolves by capturing 241 rebounds He was second high scorer for the season with 253 points or a 12 point average per game Mick will be of great value to the team again next year Roger Wilson Rog scored 152 points this year for a 7 point average per game Roger was a very dependable player and could score from anywhere on the court and will be missed greatly next year Dennis Arthur Den scored 115 points this year for an average of 5 points per game His real value came in playmaking in which led the team with 119 assists Den will be back again next year and will be of great help to the team Lyle Schwarzenbach Lyle scored 154 points this year foran 8 point average per game. He led the team in free throw per centage hitting 752 of his gift shots. Lyle will be of great value in his three remaining years of high school. Others who scored were Jim Mc Farland 41 points, Dick Hale 31.P01-nfs' Marshall Christensen 4 points, Phil Dice 3 points, and Doug Blair 2 D01DtSo ti U 4? . , NIL' Dennis Junior Guard 5 O Roger Senior Guard Mickey Junior Center Kelth Byron Senlor Senior Forward Forward Phll qGUlOF Dick Senior Marshall Lyle Jim Senior Freshman Senior uenter Forward Guard O Doug Junior Guard 5' 10 Bob Freshman Guard 3 o I 1 Il 5' ll!! 61 lil 6y 11 6l 30 Guard Forward G E! Q 5l 1 ll 6' 6' N 51 1 I1 I! 5l 7ll BOYS BASKETBALL RECORD Arnolds Park Me1v1n Calument BXC6lS1OI Ashton Harr1s Archer Terr1l Arnolds Park L1ttle Rock S1oux Valley HaII1S Ocheyedan S1oux Valley Royal Ocheyedan Moneta Mllford BOYS COUNTY TOURNAMENT S L C2nd team! 35 LP 63 SUDeI1OI 44 LP 53 BOYS SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Harr1s Sports 75 OC A Y' 76 JV' -Q X!! s GIRLS BASKETBALL RE ORD Arnolds Park Melvln Ashton Excelsior HaTT1S Archer Terrll Arnolds Par Little Rock Hartley H3TTlS Royal Ooh yedan Ioneta GIRLS OUTTY TOURIAIENT Arnolds Par 31 Superlor 4 3 GIRLS SE TIOIAL TOURYA ENT Ashton Ooheyedan Harrls GIRLS DISTRICT TOURUAIE'T Graettlnger M 48 WhittemOre 54 57 George Qfgxzfqff LP LP s:!!I'45 51 44 lib Qu 38 58 ' 30 56 Bk lx 4, ' 38 71 65 57 ' -'-'- - -'-- 41 52 ' 29 65 20 57 23 52 ' 111+ 59 ' 49 A X95 Cf 2 6 37 2 6:51 5 3 52 55 fs- jf ' 38 56 ' 44 51 K no 71 62 47 . 50 55 ' 44 59 4 .... . 60 56 ' 62 58 - ' M8 81 Ocheyedan 51 59 ' 58 51 , 55 79 Y 4 54 52 4 - fe H2 53 10 ,xy X ' 79 59 If 19 70 41 51 fl My A 1 1 I 66 70 I I A A k 72 62 68 4' 36 62 +13 I 1-2 33 65 ' I' X . 49 66 gr. ,, X , , ' Q ' 36 61+ JVVE A I L . 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IPA' I SE llco ' ' I HEATING ff. IEE!! --: llll BLAIR S DAIRY ff- I i' 'DRINK MILK OR HEALTHH 'CONGRATULAIONS SENIORS PHONE 3761 LAKE PARK, IOWA JOYCE LUMBER COMPA Y WCONGR TULATIONS SmNIORSn LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS L D MCFARLAND, MGR A-A M min ' PHONE 3661 LAKE PARK, 1owA ARCO DEHYDRATI G COMPA Y One of Lake Park's 1ndustr1es wlshes the Sen1ors of 1959 every poss1b1e Success CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 59 Phone 4261 Lake Park, Iowa Q I 1 , 1 -- 3 ... Z B Z r II 'W 0 I m 7 I I R,Wim -V-' ig I IE? eiigif SIOUX VALLEY STORE ,1So.f-hf'5', .ay ,' f 'lfav n ' R4 ' v Qp. L 4 40. KQVQV:-'fwg' , .- JP LAKE PARK, IOWA DRLPL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN GENERAL PRACTICE PHONE 2621 LAKE PARK, IOWA GOOD LUCK Gemblers Grocery N d , NN Q2- , 5, Phone 3251 Lake Park, Iowa WALT BUDVLL ATTORNEY AT LAW PHONE LPS SPIRIT LAKE, IOWA U L OLE KRUGER Proprietor of BEEF BREED SUPRM 0lE S STANDARD SERVICE BUSH HEREFORDS 1Formerly Tr1bo11 Standard Servncey GLEN LORRAINE BEST WISHES SENIORS MILES EAST LAKE PARK, IOWA TTYSI L SDIRIT LAVE, IOWA. Your busunen wall be approcnhd PHONE 599M2 CLEAN REST ROOMS SCI-IT'IDT'S LEATHER STORE REPAURED wE'o 4n'3v Ai OA SPIPIT LAKE, T NA R. . . EL J A , . 3 K. L. CLAYTON, D. 0. SIIQIS. PM Cnr FOSTORIA CO-OP ELEVATOR GRINDING MIXING HULLING ROLLING FEEDS GRAIN FEED sman FERTILIZER Fosionm, IOWA BOY ERS SUPER MARKET CLOVER FARM FINER FOODS QYRP Dx Q2 Jyianhg THRIFI FLJS MI lACIl0n ws G1v1s s al H GREBN sums LAKE PARK, IOWA FARMERS SAVINGS BANK YOUR BISNESS SOLICITED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS MORTGAGE LOANS BANK BY MAIL FEEDER LOANS COMMERCIAL LOANS BANK MONEY ORDERS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES BANK WHERE SERVICE IS MORE THAN A PROMISE Posroam, IOWA JENSEN'S SALES AND SERVICE FORD CARS AND TRUCKS 'The world s most Beaut1fu11y Pr0port1oned Carn LAKE PARK, IOWA , .9 . . 8 . ' PARSONS STYLE SHOP ff. :om xn s f- S 'Q X KRAFFT MUSIC COMPANY ESTHERVILLE, IOWA BALDWIN Q PIANOS AN Popular Brands of Lad1es, ORGANS JUHIOI, Chlldren, and Infant wear SANITATION AND CUSTODIAN SUPPLIES umm' 00 AND N Ssmnci SANITARY SUPPLY SERVICE THERE'S HAPPINESS IN MUSIC ESHIERVILLE, IOWA PHONE EM 2 2548 ' if :fd l f N, Q ff 6 Y '--. ,.... E-NIB D NATIONALLY KNOWN SPECIALISTS IN FINER PHOTOGRAPHS OF GRADUATES STUDIOS 711 P1erce Street S1OuX Clty, Iowa WTnere 13 no substltute for Qualltgn POR ALL YOUR BANKING SERVICES SECURITY STATL BNNK Z ffrsn:nAL,RsssxwsXs PHONE 3121 LAKE PARR, IOWA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1959 I 1 MILFORD GREEN HOUSE ,? X, ' , 1' f em n't aWm19JfYau6m: FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCXSIONS PHONE 8261 MILFORD, IOWA Send your 11vestock to SPENCER PACKING COMPANY NMS! MNST SPENCER, IOWA KNOWLES-LEYSON FUNERAL HOME D1a1 2971 If no answer, Phone 8301 Mllford, collect Ethel Donovan Leyson Lake Park, Iowa PENCER dawg SPENCER, IOWA l I . . ,fi ga .x e ,,,e FARMERS STATE BANK Loans Mortage Member FDIC Personal QWSUI4 Auto O50 urouwi Neuse' Adequate serv1ce for all your banklng needs Round La , M1nnesota Insurance of all k1nds JOHN MCRRELL AND CO YOUR BEST CATTLE AND HOG MARKET' 'WHEN READY TO SELLAHXCALL MORRELL PHONE EMERSON 2261 ESTHERVILLE, IOWA qislgffvf G-Cwl szmons ' i s Q, es ff ke ' ' .. ' 4 I WORTHINGTO I CHAMBER or cozvuvmzcf CXJMPLINXL-.NTS OF THE WORTHINCTON GIAMBEK OP COMMERFE IN BEHALF OF TH OF WORTHINGION E BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE JACK ' S TEXACO CONGRATULATIONS sEN1oRs WALTER POLK m all I 48 States YOUR Congratulatlons Sen1ors CURTIS REPRESENTATIVE I Phone 3341 Lake Park, Iowa FARMERS CO OP ELEVATOR FOR Custom Corn Drylng Gra1n C1ean1ng Gra1n Treat1ng Gr1nd1ng and M1x1ng Gra1n Pert1l1zer Seed Feed Round Lake, M1nnesota Phone 5371 GOLDEN SUN FEEDS THEY ARE ALWAYS FRESH AND TAILOR MADE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS GOLDEN SUN MILLING COMPANY, ESTHERVILLE, IOWA Phone 3681 Like Park, Iowa You can save more at DR VOIGHT BUTCH'S CITY MEAT MARKET GROCERIES MLATS LOCKER SERVICE CHIROPRACTOR 6420 di -LQ in xw, MARKET MBPS! HGOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORQ PHONE 3331 LAKE PARK1 A low Phone 4791 Lake Park, Iowa The SeDlOIS of Lake Park would l1k6 to thank all those who helped snonsor our 1959 annual We appreclate all the donatlons from our home town and all the surround :mg towns. 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