Lake View High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Lake View, IA)

 - Class of 1955

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Throughout h1s seven years as pr1nc1pa1 1n Lake V1ew H1gh School Mr Samuel Manuel has been both a f1ne teacher and fr1end and has al ways shown not only knowledge but also sympathy and understand1ng Therefore we w1sh to express our appreclatlon and thanks by ded1cat mg the 1955 Pow Wow to hun 3 y I' ,V 1, W 117-1-or 'Lk N xx , h I W FACULTY D W FRANK MCKINLEY MILLER DALE BARD DA RLE NE RUSSE LL CASON DONA LDSON ROGE R MAURICE EDGAR GANSKE MILLER NE LSON Supe rmtendent Psychology Prmclpal Glrls' Basketball Coach Amer1can Government B1OI0gy General SCIGHC6 Chemlstry Engllshl II III IV Head of Dramatlcs Speech Vocal Mus1c Instructor Typlng I and II Shorthand I and II Bookkeepmg Dr1vers Tramlng Algebra Geometry Jun1or Busmess Amer1can Hlstory Coach Horne Economlcs II Instrumental MUSIC World Hlstory 1. Agrlculture 'S II III tj ' Econornlcs 4 I N ' A 6 bv I LOUISE FRANK JAMES C PLACE PRUDIC SCHULTZ X , xr Ol. X - J J 'J I0 'S Y A 'f ? Tf . . . my 1, ,Iv L J 5 . A 4 2 I 1, , , IV ' Jjl J N ' ' I xx A . 'fax 5 ' 'I BOARD of EDUCATIO STANDING Left to Rlght Wllmer Peck DonNe1son C L Llerrnan SEATED Mrs Harlan Fllnk and Truman Relda Presldent STU ENT COUNCIL GQ , BACK ROW Left to R1ght Phylhs Jans Ruth Dmges Frank M111er Sponsor Jack Kolbe Dale Cates Pat Gr1ff1n Ahce Flsher Duane Frank Mary Walter Karen Spurhng SEATED Gene Rlddle Kenny Bromley Dav1d Parklnson Pres1dent J1m Stock V1ce Pres1dent Judy Kolbe Secretary Treasurer and Karen Kolbe vt ' I . fb 3 'x W.. . 'Y' 3 N' yp 4 M ' J' M xv GT, I .,,a,,,g 5 V v . , : , , . . - I 1 ' I Q 'N -9 ,K f Y 4, Q v 'V + r X gn , , We s , W 2 H , y . ' A 2 , 972 , . Y dr I ' 1 D 3 3 I I J I 1 I 5 : I 1 1 1 .v ' 1 3 - I ' SCHOOL P TROL BACK ROW Left to RIght Charles Kolbe Lynne Schwarzkopf Judy Spurlmg Kathy Walter Jane Karstens Mary RIdd1e Donald WeItze1 SECOND ROW PatP1C13 Fowler Betty Freese Donald DInges Geor ge Leonard JOhnTherkelsen Beth DeGarmo JanIce Provost MlSSWebeP FRONT RO W B11ly Geary Irene Rodman Stuart LILIe LInda Relda Ronald Jans Myrna SpurlIng James FrIsbIe vlffffx X. N17 7 'Z , J L, 31 if , ld' Q , si W if gf' f t MEETING A SCHOOL BUS THE DRIVER SEC 321372 ISI INC A VEHICLE TO A COMPLETE ANY VEHICLE WHEN MEET OI' ICH THE STOP SCHOOL BUS ON WEGHTS ARE WARNING SIGNAL E TI-IE C FLASHING SHALL R-'IDU or N Op SAID VEHICLE T0 SPEED TWENTY MILES PER MORE THAN BRING SAID I-IOUIL AND SHALL STOP SCI-IOOL BUS STOPS AND WHEN XTENDED STOP SIGNAL Q22 El-IRLL REMAIN AND SAID VEH IS an RM STOPPED UNTIL STOP A M-1-gg wi-HCI-I DBIVSEJN, 3I1A5ggD0cEED WA DUE Cm - OVEIITAKING A SCHOOL BUS DRIVER THE SEC 321372 Q, AKING A OF ANY VEHICLEAOJEIST PASS A SCI-IOOL BUS SH SIIING STOP SCHOOL BUS WHEN IEllCI:iTS ARE WARNING SIGNALHALL BRING SAID FLASHING BND igNIP1.EI'E STOP NOT VEHICLE TO A C FEET OF THE CLOSER THAN SEEN IT IS STOPPHD CHOOL BUS , AND EXND STOP ABM is ExTEN?IiI?1'I!- SI-TALL REMAIN STOPPED CTED AND STOP AEM lS RET MOTION on SCHOOL BUS BBS DRIVER UNTIL SIGNALLED BY THE TO PROCEED The School Safety Patrol extended 1tS dutIes th1S year to Include abus pa trol In addItIon to the re gular sIdewalk patrol Those se rvmg on the bus patrol were Robert Stehr, Ethel Poen, JoAnne Frank, MarIe Boeckman, S h a r O n LIecht1, Paula Stoffregen, Dale Cates, LInda WI1son Janet BettIn, and Roger RuchtI Plcture not avallable Our School Patrol, wIth LInda ReIda as captam, recelved the school honor award banner for havlng a perfect record no acc1dents. 9 . ,, 7 K A - O ' 9 I 3 I I I I I I ' : J I 1 I I ! 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J I I t QRW RD Fmdmg lt lmposslble to express 1n sketches and phrases Our true lmpresslon of hlgh school e mvlte you to look belund the p1ctures to read between the hues Only there 1S lt poss1b1e to catch a ghmpse of the persona11t1es and act1v1t1es We know and love SENIOR CLASS MOTTO He who does not advance fa s CLASS FLOWER Carnatlon CLASS COLORS Purple and Sllver VICE PRESIDENT PAT GRIFFIN L1z Neat pearl behlnd He's rather catcha a han a glrl Class Off1cer 2 4 Class P ay 2 3 4 F F A 1 2 34G1eeClub1234 M1xedChorus1 2 4 Bas ketball 1 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Baseball3 4 Letter man's Club3 4 PepClub and shlny l1ke a Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 Basketbal12 3 4 Class Play2 3 Letter man's Club 4 Student COUHCII 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Home Economlcs Club 3 Band Carmval Queen Candldate 4 Na t1onal Honor SOC1ety 4 Salutatorlan One of the best workers you'll never f1nd he gets thlngs done m a httle tlme Basketball 1 2 3 4 M1x ed Chorus 2 3 4 Boys' Glee Club 2 3 4 Boys' Double Quartet3 4 Boys' Quartet 3 4 M1xed Double Quartet 2 3 Vocal Solo Band 1 2 3 4 Bass Clar1netSo1o 2 3 4 M1x ed Chamber Group 3 4 Student Counc11 3 4 Class Off1cer 4 PRESIDENT EUGENE SEYMOUR Speed gs 1 SECRETARY TREASURER GENE RIDDLE Tween God bless the man who lnvented sleep Basketballl Foot balll 2 3 4 Base ball 3 4 Annual Staff 3 Paper Staff 3 Glee Club 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Class Play 2 3 Tumbhng Team 4 'All that I've learn d I've forgotten and all that I know 've guessed Football 1 2 3 4 Letterman's Club 2 3 4 Band2 3 4 Class Offlcer 1 Student Councll l Class Play 1 2 3 F A 1 2 ed Chorus 2 Boys' Glee Club 2 A pet1te blon w1th wmnlng ways Glee Club 1 2 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Home ECOHOITIICS Club 3 Class Play MARVIN BECHLER Bumbles KENNETH BROMLEY Ken oy 'Q' DELANE BROUGHTON LUVERNE BRUENING Bub Sp1 er l S' SHIRLEY BUXTON WILLIAM CLAUSSEN ' Toots W1lly Chase me glr s l'rn full of fun Football 1 2 Basketball 1 M1xed Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 E n s e m b 1 e Paper Staff 1 Stu dent Counc1l4 Tumbllng Team 4 Class Play 2 3 4 Somewhat l1vel1er than h1s mother thmks I'111'I1 Pep Club 4 Boys' Glee Club 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 Basketball 1 A F A Basketball F Softball 4 Class Play 2 A young man w o blushes IS be tt e r than one who turns pale Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 F F A Basket ball 2 Boys' Glee Club 1 2 4 Mlxed Chorusl 2 4 Let terman's Club 2 3 4 F F A Offlcer 3 4 Class Play 2 4 Pep Club 4 He's certam to be seen wherever fun an rn 1 s c h 1 e f beam Football 3 4 Bas ketball 3 4 Base l 3 Bo ' G ee Club 3 4 Pep Club 4 Let terman's Club 4 Can't help lovmg that man of mme Glee Club l 2 3 Home Economlcs Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 F F A Sweet heart Cand1date 3 Hot Lunch 1 2 4 Class Play 1 2 3 'Llke a c1rcle end mg never does her talk go on for ever Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 F F A. Sweetheart Can d1date 1, H o In e Economlcs Club 3, Hot Lunches 1, 2, Class Play 2, 3. 'Ron Pot ALICE DRILLING DONALD DUNKIN Al unk 5 ANNABLE EICHHORN NORMA FRISBIE Ann1e FHS When she 1S goo she 1S very good But M1X9d Chorus 2 3 4 Glrls' Glee Club 4 Tr1 e Tr1o 3 Sextet 4 B a s k e t ba ll 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Class Off1cer 2 3 Student Counc1l 2 3 4 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 3 4 Class Play 1 2 3 4 Band Carnlval Queen Cand1date 3 Hornecom1ngQueen Cand1date2 4 Let Because a man doesn't talk 1t's no Slgfl he has nothmg to say F F A F F A Basketball 4 F F A Judgmg Team3 Basketball F A Softball 'Not a queen for a day but a queen for always Glee Club 1 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 2 3 4 Sextet 3 4 Trl ple Tr1o 3 Tr1o 4 Home Economlcs Club 3 Pep Club , 2, 3, 4, Cheer leadmg 3, 4, Class Play 3, Letter man's Club 4, An nual Staff 4, Home commg Queen 4, H o m e rn a k e r of Tomorrow 4. 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' uv - I i I - ' 1 1 l - 'Always ready or a good tune and 1 Brass Sextet 1 3 4 Football 2 F A Offlcer Class Play 2 Pep Club 4 F A Softball 3 Study IS her oc cupat1on w1th one exceptlon Dave Cheerleadmg 1 2 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Basketball 1 4 Letterman's C lub G r Glee Clubl 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 2 3 4 Glrls' Trlple Tr1o 3 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 Ban Carn1val Queen 2 Indoor Carnlval Duchess 2 Home commg Queen At tendant 4 Home Economlcs Club 3 Class Offlcer 3 Class Play 1 2 3 4 Speech 4 Na t1onal Honor Soc 1ety 4 Valedlctor lan 'A football man a basketballman and last but not least a la 1es' man Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Letterman's Club 3 4 Band 1 2 4' Trombone Quar- tet 1- Brass Quar- 2 3 4' Bra Sextet 2 3 4' Glee Club 2 4' Mixed Chorus 2 4' Boys Double Quartet 4' Class Officer 2' Paper Staff 23 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4g Class Play 2,4g Annual Staff 3. EDWARD GERDES CAROLYN HARTMAN Poncho Harty 55 PHYLLIS JANS GLENN MESENBRINK ansy Messy DAVID PARKINSON BETTY PETERS Park Bets 'She hath a tongue w1th a tang Class Play l 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 4 G1rls' Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 M1xe Double Quartet 3 Madrlgal 3 Trlple Tr1o 2 3 Sextet 3 4 Student Councll 3 Annual Staff 4 Home Economlcs Club 3 Each m1nd had 1tS own m1nd She speaks haves and acts just as she ought too Class Play 2 4 Home Economics Club 3' Pep Club 3 4- Paper Staff 4' F F A Sweetheart Candidate 2 4 ' She s a 1 w a y s thlnklng abou Glrls' Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2 3 4 Class Play 2 Homecom1ng Queen Candldate 1 B a n d Mothe r s Queen Cand1date 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Home Econonucs Club 2 3 Basket b 1 2 3 4 t terman's Club 4 Alternate Cheer leader 4 Of all my Dad's relatlon I l1ke my self the best Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 F F A Basketball 2 Letterman's Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Paper Staff3 Class Play 2 3 Mlxed orus 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 DoubleM1xed Quar tet 3 Double Boys' Quartet 3 4 Boys' Quartet 4 She's always Jo y a a r r 1 e s sm1le Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Bas tball 1 Letterman's Club 3 4' Paper Staff 4' Class Play 2 3' Home Economics Club 3 SHIRLEY RAINE Squeaky GAYLE RIEDLE Gabe EUGENE SCHULTE Shlkes Jud JUDY SINN ING E' VIRGINIA SWIETER JOHN THARNISH ' Sis Lumpy 'Put your sorrows and cares on the shelf I come to school to enjoy my self Mlxed Chorus 1 3 4 Glee Clubl 3 4 Bandl 2 3 Class Play 1 2 F F A 1 2 Saxo phone Quartet 3 4 All those who know her hke her B nd 1 2 3 ep Club 1 2 3 4 Class Offxcer 3 Class Play 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Booster Staffl 2 3 4 Home Econorn1cs Club 3 Sax Quartet 2 Na tlonal Honor Soc 1ety 4 Beware I may do sornetlung sensa t1onal yet Football 1 2 Class Play 2 4 F A 1 Bas ketball 1' Baseball 4' Pep Club 4' Let- terrnan's Club 2 3 4' National Honor Society 4 M YOR FOR In preparatlon for Mayor for a Day the sen1or class 1nv1ted several c1ty off1c1als to talk to them so that they would have a clearer 1dea of what Mayor for a. Day lnvolved Next the semors elected Eugene Seymour as Mayor and Dav1d Parkmson Marvxn Bechler Delane Broughton Judy S1nn1ng and Pat Gr1ff1n as members of the counc1l Ruth Dmges Phylhs Jans and Gayle R1edl were elected as Park Comm1ss1oners and Kenny Bromley as C1ty Treasurer The rest of the sen1ors were appo1nted to the var1ous Off1C6S by the newly elected mayor Gene Seymour At 9 00 Thursday morn1ng Aprll 20 the sen1ors started off the day w1th Gene Seymour be1ng sworn 1n as mayor by one of the newly appo1nted clerks Norma FTlSb16 The new may or then called ameetmg ofthe f1ve counc1lmen and the two clerks Norma and W1ll1am Claussen The mayor proceeded to swear 1nto off1ce the members of the counc1l and the other elected and appomted off1c1als The counc1l meetlng was concerned largely w1th the f1x1ng of salarles and the approvlng of bonds and appo1ntments made by Gene The appo1nted off1c1als were Carolyn Hartman and Ed Gerdes as Street Comm1ss1oners Eugene Schulte Annabel E1chhorn Sh1rley Ralne and Don Dunkm as Deputles w1th Ron Cox as Marshall Luverne Bruemng as Dump Supermtendent Betty Peters V1rg1n1a Sw1eter and Al1ce Dr1ll1ng as members of the Llbrary Board John Tharmsh as C1ty Sol1c1tor and Glenn Messenbrlnk and Gene R1ddle as members of the Ut1l1t1es Department The counc1l adjourned and met agaln as the Board of Health to approve the appomtment of Shlrley Buxton as Health Off1cer At 2 30 court was held w1th Gene Seymour act1ng as the Justlce of the Peace Smce there were no trafflc f1Ck6tS g1ven for v1olat1ons there were no tra.ff1c cases 1n court as there had been 1n the past The Marshall brought 1n two cooperat1ves offenders of c1ty ordlnances and thelr cases were tr1ed by John Tharn1sh the c1ty sol1c1tor for the day and Mr Logan who acted as prosecutmg attorney From the research and 1nvest1gat1on of the counc1l members and the act1ng off1c1als for the day the followmg recommendat1ons were set forth The repalr of Lake Road and the rnalntenance of all other streets The cleanmg up of the men s rest room 1n the MuH1C1pa1 Bulldmg The mstallatlon of a water fountam 1D Speaker s Park The repamtmg of yellow park1ng hnes to avo1d confuslon The enforcement of subsect1on 10 of sectlon 3 of c1ty ordmance 75wh1ch makes double park1ng lllegal The 1nstallat1on of a stop hght such as the one on the h1ghway by school at L1l11an Armstrong s and Welch s corner After part1c1pat1ng 1n Mayor for a Day the senlor class voted unarurnously 1n favor of cont1nu1ng Mayor for a Day because they felt they were better mformed as to the organ1zat1on of the c1ty government . 4, ,, . . . . . . 1 - ll lf ' . 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J - - - - ll il 4 -I . v L w- Sk 3 C ASS POEM Dear old school don't look so sad We know we re the best class that you ever had We hadn t ment1oned lt up unt1l now But most of you guessed lt I don t know how You ll probably mlss us Sen1ors we know But please please don t carry on so You Jun1ors stop crylng you re now at the top Just work good and hard and you ll never flop You Sophomores stop crymg you re no longer green You ll soon be the Jun1ors as you ve always dreamed You Freshmen stop laughmg you ll learn that some day Success comes from hard work and not all from play But serlously now we feel sort of sad And then yet agam we feel sort of glad Our feehngs are mlxed as we leave th1s dear place The future uncertaln we Semors must face But hard work and fa1lure w1ll come and w11l go And success comes at last that everyone knows ASS Ill TORY As we are about to complete the year 1955 1n Lake V1ew Hlgh School we shall turn back the pages of t1me and see what thmgs were 11ke when we f1rst started our th1rteen long years that were to be spent 1n school and also of the progress we have made s1nce then We started kmdergarten w1th a class of twenty one and f1n1shed e1ghth grade w1th thlrty pup1ls Durlng th1s t1me we had M1ss Verla Mooney M1ss Margaret York M1ss Staker M1ss Margerlte Downey Mrs Jasper Therkelsen Mrs Derner Mrs Arlene H111 Mrs Stella Manuel M1ss Evelyn Weber and Mrs Barthlow as teachers for the class of 55 Then we took our b1g step forward we became freshmen Th1rty seven freshmen to be exact In hlgh school we entered whole heartedly 1nto the act1v1t1es as freshmen That year we part1c1pated 1n the Homecom1ng Parade w1th a Homecom1ng Queen Cand1date 1n the Band Carn1val w1th another queen candldate Of course the class had members 1n each of the extra currlcular act1v1t1es In our sophomore year we lost n1ne members but yet part1c1pated 1n the usual act1v1t1es Thls year Phylhs Jans relgned as queen over the Band Carn1val Members of our class served as walters and waltresses at the Junlor Senlor Banquet Now It seems llke we re fmally gettlng somewhere we re m1ghtyJun1ors w1th brlght shmy new class rlngs to prove It Th1s year was perhaps the buslest of all F1rst off came Homecom1ng of whlch our class won second place w1th our float entry Hats Off to Our Team We as Jun1ors put on the Jumor Senlor Banquet and Prom Under the Sea under the super v1s1on of class sponsors M1ss Marcene Noonan and Mr James Schultz We also had our f1rst three act play The Llttle Dog Laughed dxrected by Mlss Grace Long We traveled to Sac C1ty w1th the semors to attend Career Day Soon the last page 1n our memory book whlch we fmd to be the most compact Thls year turns out to be even busler than our Junlor year F1rst of all graduat1on p1ctures were taken by Genelll of Sloux C1ty Next Homecom1ng w1th Norma Fr1sb1e as Queen and Phyllls Jans and Ruth Dmges as her attendants There was also the Band Carn1val Later another Career Day at Sac C1ty fTh1s t1me we were much more attent1ve than 1n the prev1ous year j We certalnly can t overlook the Jun1or Semor Banquet and Prom w1th the colorful theme Over the Ralnbow Followlng the banquet came the senlor play The Curlous Savage d1rected by M1ss Darlene Cason Fmally our long awa1ted Sklp Day arr1ved Ve1sha at Ames As an end of our hlgh school career Baccalaureate Class N1ght and Commencement We f1n1shed as a class of twenty seven Thus ends our h1story of the th1rteen years 1n the Lake V1ew Publlc School but not of our future plans Some are golng on for further educatlon 1n the flelds of teachlng nursmg coachmg farnung rad1o and telev1s1on May there always be success m the l1ves of the mem bers of the class of 55 and may we always keep 1n mmd that those WHO DO NOT ADVANCE FALL BEHIND. 1 1 1 . , . . . 1 - 1 , . , . . 1 1 1 1 . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - - 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 , . 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' 1 - - - u 1 ' 11 - - as - 11 - 1 1 1 O -Q I -- , , 0 ' o . 1 1 1 , . - ' 1 - - u 11 C ASS WILL it 'NE We the class of 1955 of the Lake V1ew V I-hgh School of the c1ty of Lake V1ew be1ng of unsound structure weak mlnds and poor phys 1cal health at th1s t1me read our last w1ll and testament hereby revoklng all former w1lls and bequests made by us durlng rare perlods of alert ness To the Jun1ors we leave our ab1l1ty to be reserved d1gn1f1ed outstand1ng br1ll1ant and also the ab1l1ty to get along w1th teachers and other students Marvm Bechler w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to sleep anyt1me anywhere and any place to anyone who can make use of 1t Betty Peters w1lls her zebra sklns to Karen Kolbe Well Karen here s your chance Dav1d Parkmson w1lls h1s good looks to J1m T1ff1n don t let them run away w1th you J1m Pat Gr1ff1n w1lls her bralns to Eldon Frank Put them to good use Eldon Donald Dunkln w1shes to leave h1s motorcyclegacket to Roger Ogr-en m hopes that Roger has better luck 1n gett1ng a motorcycle than Dunk has had John Tharnlsh w1lls h1s l1ttle nose wh1ch we all know 1S l1ttle to Monlca Wagner 1n hopes lt does as much for her as lt has done for John Sh1rley Buxton w1lls her he1ght to Charles Frank 1n hopes that he w1ll grow up someday Gene Rlddle w1lls h1s qu1etness to Ralph Buxton If the shoe f1ts Ralph wear lt Annabel Elchhorn w1lls her ab1l1ty to f1nd new parklng places to Frank Wetzsteln and hopes he has as much luck as Annabel has had 1n the past Glenn Mesenbrlnk w1lls h1S ab1l1ty to f1ght It alone 1n bookkeep1ng class Wlth all the rest bemg g1rls to Robert Poen Keepyou m1nd on your work Robert even though 1t may seem hard Judy S1nn1ng w1lls her short natural curly ha1r to Dorothy Jensen Eugene Seymour w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to lose teeth to Barbara Sm1dt let s not get 1nto any f1ghts Barbara Carolyn Hartman w1lls her Jet plane to Agnes Boeckman for Ken s Ford1s fast enough for her Laverne Bruemng w1lls h1S green turtleneck sweater to Jesse James and for heavens sakes Jesse don t stretch lt Sh1rley Ra1ne w1lls her forgetfulness to Mr Frank Mlller Here s hop1ng that someday mstead of say1ng no most of the t1me he w1ll forget and say yes Gayle R1edle w1lls h1s Job at the Ra1ne Garage to Larry Dr11l1ng too bad the owner doesn t have another mece your age Larry so you could get along w1th the boss as well as Gayle has Allce Dr1ll1ng w1lls her dr1v1ng ab1l1ty to Arlene Purdy but please Arlene let s not get 1nto the hab1t of dr1v1ng through alleys wlthout your l1ghts on It may not prove to be as 1nterest1ng Kenny Bromley w1lls h1s dentless l1ttle 41 Ford to J1m Bruner and hopes Jun takes as good care of lt as Ken has Norma Fr1sb1e w1lls her d1amond to Melv1n Herr1g Some gal IS go1ng to be lucky to get that d1amond W1ll1am Claussen w1lls h1s qu1etness around g1rls to Bug Eyes Oler1ch It s go1ng to be tough now Charles or w1l1 1t'7 Ronn1e Cox w1lls h1s athletlc ab1l1ty to Byron Johnson he may make Lake V1ew famous yet Phyllls Jans w1lls her dandruffto Mary Jo Dr1ll1ng Let s take good care of lt Mary Jo Phyll1s has had lt for a long t1me Delane Broughton w1lls h1s powerful muscles to Veromca Boeckman 1n hopes she IS as good at flex1ng them as Bub was V1rg1n1a Sw1eter w1lls her ab1l1ty to attract men at the Lakes Dalry to W1lma Claussen but only lf she leaves a few for the rest of the underclassmen Eugene Schulte w1lls h1s colorful clothes comb1nat1ons to MaDonna Huen and hopes they w11l do as much for her as they have done for h1m Ruth D1nges w1lls her ab1l1ty to laugh anyt1me any place U and anywhere to Phylhs Nelson Come on Phyl11s th1ngs aren t that bad W Q Edd1e Gerdes w1lls h1s wolf call to Dav1d Fmders Now R! you won t have to learn to wh1stle Dav1d x x We the class of 55 w1ll to the school our good and bad wx NYT, memorxes and know that there could be few better ,Q ts l Guess who' v -' e 2 '- , ' x- G ' . . . , 9 1 ' 3 J . . . . , . . . 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C ASS PROPHE Y Who would have thought that 1n the year of 1965 that anyone would f1nd Mr Frank M1ller on the planet Mars teach1ng the young MaFt1aHS how to play t1ddly w1nks He was forced to th1S because he needed the experlence before he could be el1g1ble to teach on the Moon But every once 1n a wh1le he does get lonesome for some of the people of the planet Earth and he turns h1S powerful telescope to V1eW the1r haphazard l1ves ThlS part1cular t1me he 1S catch1ng up on h1s old students of the class of 55 As he focuses h1s telescope on the U S he sees one of h1s students Kenny Bromley 1n a Naval Research Department 1n Washlngton D C It seems that Ken boy 1S the most decorated M1ddee 1n peace t1me At the research department he 1S worklng 1n cooperat1on w1th the Waves to test a new product a k1nd of smearless l1pst1ck As the telescope scans the campus of Pr1ncetonUn1vers1ty we f1nd Marv1n Lloyd Bechler who 15 now a dynamlc entomolog1st g1v1ng four hours a day of h1s valuable t1me to further the knowledge of SCIGHCC Marv1n 1S leadmg an 1nvest1gat1on at the un1vers1ty to f1nd out why bed bugs hum 1n the1r sleep The Nat1onal Soclety for Better Sleep1ng has glven Professor Bechler the necessary funds for th1s worthy cause Marv1n returns to h1s humble abode each n1ght to be greeted by h1S ever lov1ng w1fe Darlene who by the way was the 1nsp1rat1on for th1s l1ttle 1nvest1gat1on In New York we f1nd Norma Lee Fr1sb1e work1ng as ed1tor of the New York T1mes Wh1le Norma lS gather1ng news for the paper her husband Darrell Fr1sb1e QNorma refused to change her name! 1S home gett1ng meals wash1ng clothes and tak1ng care of those seven llttle young sters Pat Gr1ff1n 1S really an athlet1c coach at the YMCA1n Ch1cago She g1V6S cal1sthen1cs to the star football players of Ill1no1s Un1vers1ty It lS really bal1er1na lessons the coach feels that lt helps coord1nate those lunkheads Too bad you re Mrs Hawley Pat Mr M1ller sees a large crowd of people at Denver Colorado and stops to take a closer look He f1nds Mr McK1nley who has always lead a clean l1fe Speaklng at the Nat1onal Con vent1on of the WCTU M1ss Annabel E1chhorn the nat1onal presldent 1ntroduced Mr McK1nley Ann s motto 1S Absta1n S1nner or Your Dr1nk1ng W1ll Be Your End ln order to stop her end less speeches on the subgect the nat1on 1S gradually Chaflglng 1ts dr1nk1ng hab1ts For recreat1on Mr M1ller turns h1S telescope to the f1lm1ng of a mot1on p1cture 1n MEXICO Th1s mov1e 15 a sp1ne t1ngl1ng western drama starr1ng Reno Steer better known to us as Gene R1dd1e Gene 1S1'!'13.k1Hgthe'p1CtLlI'6 OUTLAW S SON Th1s p1cture shows Gene as a two f1St9d bow legged knock kneed woman k1ller FOSd1Ck h1s wonder horse must also be ment1oned as he furn1shed the bra1ns The mov1e 1S supposed to be out of th1S world and W111 be when lt 1S premlered 1n one of the theatres on Mars Mart1ans don t m1ss th1s p1cture All at once Mr M1ller s telescope 1S glued to a p1n up the new Hollywood Queen V1rg1n1a Swleter Vlrglnla 15 the Jane Russell of th1s era She 1S supposed to be worth about flfty m1ll1on and three husbands Mr M1ller 1S lookmg forward to see1ng Vlrglnla 1n person at the prem1ere ofReno Steer s new mov1e In Nevada at the Atom1c Prov1ng Grounds Mr M1ller sees Sh1rley Buxton about to leave on a rout1ne cru1se 1n space Sh1rley was on the f1rSt lnterplanetory space sh1p to Mars wlth Mr M1ller as her passenger It seems she has Just arr1ved back from Pluto she certa1nly must be space happy Mr M1ller sees Ruth D1nges on her vacat1on 1n San Franc1sco Ruth came to look at the b1g cats At home 1n V1rg1n1a her ma1n occupat1on 15 runn1ng a home for the homeless cats As a Slde occupat1on Ruthle 1ndulges whole heartedly 1n pol1t1cs She 1S better known to the other half as M1ss Pres1dent Boy does lt look cold down on the South Pole Who do you th1nk 11VeS there? G1ve up? Betty Peters Betty on the South Pole never But just take a look for yourself She lS sell1ng refr1gerators to the pengu1ns Betty seemmgly amaster of all languages has learned to speak pengu1nese and not only that she has taught them culture wh1le her occupat1on of sell1ng refr1gerators 1S to help them keep the1r food warm When we look down upon the Hawa11an Islands we f1nd another student of the class of 55 Sh1kes Schulte on the beach at Walklkl He IS workmg as a l1fe guard at the beach He got the Job w1th the help of the famous swlmmer Florence ChadWlCk who not1ced h1S exqu1s1te phys1cal features and sw1mm1ng form wh1le Sh1keS was sw1mm1ng the MISSISSIPPI R1ver up stream from 1ts mouth to 1ts source non stop Japan and Seymour are gettmg along hunky dory Mr M1ller sees Eugene s name over the door of a ,Y respectable bus1ness place Eugene accord1ng to the Q 'J K K Slgn 1S runn1ng the k1nd of respectable bus1ness we R would rather not ment1on Nuff Sa1d NM I Ox . 0 I . 1 1 -1 1 1 , u an . --..... . 1 1 1 . . 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A . , 1 3 . 4 ' ' r l J 3 . v a 1 ' 1 y f ' S . 1 2 1 ,X Now down to the land of our great white friend Delane Brough ton Delane Ph1ll1p Broughton lS 1n Ind1a and really enjoying h1mse1i' He 1S a f1lthy r1ch 011 b1ll1ona1re and lives l1ke a klng But Bub spends most of his time in his harem the harem with nearly a thou sand girls in it Um boy love that harem For added past1me he seems to find great enjoyment acting as asnake charmer The word gets around that he 1S qu1te good at th1s profession X Z In the USSR we find a famous motorcycl1st It IS none other than Edward Gerdes the tall slim holder of the Round the World record for three wheeled motorcycles Ed 1S the proud father of three little cyclists and is therefore marr1ed to his wife who 1S also an ardent raclng fan Now as the earth rotates we catchagllmpse of the land down under Austral1a Mr M1ller sees ablonde m1lk1ng a goat and stops to get a better look Boy was he surpr1sed to f1nd Al1ce Drilling 1nAustral1a Of course her name lS changed now because of her husband A1 15 head of her man s acreage Together they own a m1ll1on acres of graz1ng land that 15 used for their goats Mr M1ller wonders how anyone can be so happy on a ranch 1n the m1ddle of nowhere In Afrlca we see Luverne Spider Bruemng l1v1ng 1n the w1lds of the jungles After graduation Spider Just seemed to disappear and was not heard of agam unt1l someone discovered Spider was the real Tarzan when he saveda m1ss1onary from the charge of a ferocious anteater As a result of all the publ1c1ty Spider has taken a patent to protect that un1que ape call of h1s Just for a l1ttle excltement Mr M1ller turns the telescope to Monte Carlo He IS qu1te surpr1sed to see Don Dunkin s name over the door of one of the business establishments Yes Don IS the sole owner ofth1s gambling casino Don IS quite happy running h1s establishment with h1s Italian actress w1fe G1na Lollobrigida As the telescope contlnues to scan the surface of the Earth Mr M1ller th1nks he sees another fam111ar face 1n Par1s France It should be fam111ar after all Ronnie Cox hasn t chang ed that much ln the past ten years Ron 1S now a famous Paris des1gner of the latest 1n mllady s clothes Over 250 French models are work1ng under h1m Ron s specialty IS the designmg of the B1k1n1 bathing su1t H1s wife Mademoiselle Frances seems to be a l1ttle Jealous but Ron seems quite sat1sf1ed with h1s work Looking on the luxurious d1n1ng room of the El Capltan Cafe 1n Reno Mr M1ller sees the new cxgarette g1rl everyone 15 talking about The serv1ce one gets here 15 beyond 1mag1nat1on the very very best Judy S1nn1ng lS one of the Wldely publicized cigarette girls 1n this haven Judy says her b1ggest thr1ll IS the approvlng look of the sat1sf1ed customer In England there seems to be a large crowd gathered at the Oxford Un1vers1ty 1n London As we take a closer peek we f1nd the great evangallst William Clausen speaklng to the multi tudes W1ll1am has become qu1te a renowned flgure due to h1s st1rr1ng sermons and great m1ss1onary work 1n the world Also 1n attendance 1S one of the famed professors of Oxford Gayle R1edel Gayle has a Ph D in relaxation and heads the F1ne Arts Department at the un1vers1ty Professor R1edel also has a Ph D 1n F1ne Arts but decllned to saywhat SpeC1f1C arts Shirley Ralne a prlma ballerina at the London Theatre 15 st1ll not Mrs Riedel They ve been engaged 12 years now but the professor 15 qu1te absent m1nded and keeps forgettlng the wedding date Nevertheless Sh1rley st1ll hopes to be a June br1de and fa1thfully continues to rehearse the walk to the altar A1m1ng the telescopeln the d1rect1on of South Amerlca we see the l1v1ng quarters of Carolyn Hartman 1n Brazll Carolyn a Countess used to be a bareback r1der until she was f1red for lndecent exposure Now for d1vers1f1cat1on and lack of anything else to do she collects husbands She 15 now out lookmg for her 13th and th1nks maybe he ll be a real odd number Every once 1n a while when TWA makes 1tS yearly stop over on Mars Mr M1ller gets to talk to the first man a1rl1ne steward 1n the business Mr Dav1d Parkinson They have qu1te a slogan bu1lt around h1m Females Fly TWA with Captaln Park1nson In the1r conversation Dave told Mr M1ller that he Just turned down a Hollywood contract with Paramount The scouts mourned the loss because they ranked Dave as the greatest lover since Valentino but Dave says that a contract would interfere w1thh1s favorlte hobby that of marr1age and Phyllis Parkinson agrees 15070 w1th her hubby In Washxngton D C Mr Miller sees the new Davy Crockett 1n Con gress Glenn Messenbrink 15 the new Davy and his frontier happens to be beneath the sea So far Glenn has proceeded in conquering the red skins of the deep the feroc1ous lobsters and has discovered the lost continent of Atlantis Glenn IS qu1te a str1k1ng figure 1n h1s red plaid top hat b1k1n1 swimmlng trunks and armed Wlth an oxygen tank Every class must have a fa1lure according totrad1t1on Our class really d1dn t have any fa1lures in it but lt had John Tharmsh Jonn IS qu1te famous though he 15 the holder of all the 1nternat1onal typing re cords We have to adm1t John was no speedball 1n typ1ng classes at school but that was because he was typ1ng with h1s fingers He 15 now able to type 300 words a minute with h1s feet barefoot that 1S H1s shoes and socks slow him down to a speed of 299 words a minute I . . 1 - :qs . . 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QQ '11 1 I 3 3 Q' Q11 mmf 1 1 SL 00 ,P X9 Kenneth Auen Ronald Bettm Agnes Boeckman James Bruner Wllma Claussen Allce Flsher Duane Frank Marvln Frank Darlene Geary Loretta Hartman James Hackbarth Melv1n Herrlg Judy Kolbe Karen Kolbe Mary Ann Leonard Dalton Mason Janice Mason Audrey Nordholm Roger Ogren Glenn Peters Ethel Poen Robert Poen Howard Purdy Darlene Rickers Donna Smidt Janice Spanjer Frances Walter Violet Ziegmann vnu-v asv' 'iw QQYTJ 1 1 ni' N' 17-tm 1 ' 'N 'Y 0 ,t as 1 0 Q ' if My DQ 4 R . J r r T, J f D J .M J . 'Q' y . . 1 Dj li. J ' Q , ,A , - , '- ' 1 6 a z? s I F L. SOPIIUMOBES Charles Bechler Marle Boeckman Denny Bromley Dale Chr1st1an Llp- I, Robert Frank Judy FFISDIB Rochelle H1xon Robe rt Hu1 senga Darlene McConnell Merhn Petersen Arlene Purdy Barbara Smldt ,S D ff M XV Dennls Tegels Janet Tjaden Duane Van Scoy N 'SE' r A 6 A F' 7 ff 'b f' rfi. Q f s. L Frank Wetzstem 39- 99- FRESHME Veronica Boeckman Darrell Boom Ralph Buxton Ronald Cates Larry Dr1ll1ng Robert Fllnk Eldon Frank Joanne Frank Joe Glosemeyer Sue Grlffm MaDonna Heun Dorothy Jensen Byron Johnson Donna Karstens Carol Ann Kluver Irene Kluver Janet McKeen R1chard Mlller Phyllls Nelson Charles Olerlch Janet Phllhps Karen Rlddle Glor-1a Shannon Norma Spurllng James Stodden James Tlfflfl Jolane Upton Monlca Wagner Mary Walter -4' ., FH . . ' X Y -4 4 I .Q L. is I ' UNIOR HI ll EIGHTH GRADE BACK ROW B1lly Geary Ronn1eJans J1m Frank Arlen Klrkhart Roger RuChtl G1lbert Buse Robert Tegels Stuart L1l1e Robert Hu1senga SECOND ROW Donald Dlnges JlI'1'1 Wessman Darlene Lamaak Ruth Buxton Irene Rodman L1ndaRe1da Ronnle Arndt George Leonard M1ss Weber FIRST ROW Jamce Provost GlendaRohde Patrlcla Fowler Janet Long Betty Freese Barbara Bogue Myrna Spurhng SEVENTH GRADE BACK ROW Charles Kolbe Dale Cates RobertStehr Edward Anderson Wayne Smldt Dennls Ogren John Therkelsen James Fr1sb1e Darrell Smldt SECOND ROW Mar11ynZ1egmann Lynne Schwartzkopf Kathy Walter Beth DeGarrno Jane Leonard Marcella Oler1ch Maxlne Glosemeyer Judy Spurhng Mr McGaugey FIRST ROW Donald Weltzel Judy Sproul Joann Stodden Jane Karstens Sharon L19Cht1 Janet Bettln Mary R1ddle Donna Shultz Gordon John son no KM IN 4 1 , ' , I I J J J 1 I 1 - - : J J J 1 .v ,v .v - - .v : 1 .v J , . - 2 1 .v J : J 1 1 n - n I I I , I : : - . - 1 .v 1 1 J J .v J ' . 25' gl , ,W . , A M V - 1 ,:,, , , , W f, W , f 0 ' ' '3 ' 12' 1 , W Z, 4 , I l a 1, 0 4 3' W ' Q SIXTH GRADE BACK ROW James Manly Ronald Bogue Garland Wllson Loren Mason Larry Olerlch Janlce Long Kathryn Kolbe L1nda W1lson Jeanette Ellas Jeanne Provost THIRD ROW Marllyn Stoffregen Nancy Buxton Wanda Poen Barbara Hedburg Carol Robson Ronald Swanson FFHHCIS Johnson Glen Momsen JarnesDr1ll1ng Lon Seymour SECOND ROW Steven Ketterlng Kenneth Fowler Wllllarn Morton Norman Meyers Edward Schultz Larry Kolbe L1nda Walter JoAnne Petrone Janlce Cates Peggy Hunter Paula Stoffregen W1ll1am McK1nley FIRST ROW RonaldGeary Robert Cleveland Jack Ell1s Dennls Parklnson Donald Wolleson James Swanson Robert Olerlch ABSENT Elalne Hlggms Teachers are Mrs Manuel and Mrs Rabe QUIZ TE M 'lh1s year s qu1z team w1l1 make 1tS annual appearance at the qulz derby at the Iowa State Falr The flrst team conslsts of Beth DeGarmo Myrna Spurlmg and L1nda Relda The other three are alternates In years past our QUIZ teams have always done an outstand mg Job So the best of luck to thls one LEFT TO RIGHT Ruth Petersen Judy Sproul Beth DeGarmo Myrna Spurllng L1nda Relda Stuart L1l1e ' ! I J I I J J J I I - J J : 1 J 1 1 .v J - - .v J .v .n 1 .v J .1 J 1 J I ' I J I .v .v 1 - ' . I . . - 1 . , . . . J J . . . ' 3 n J J .v . IIOMECOMING e Cl-IIEF 'Is H HOMECOHINQ A'l l' RU I H DINCFS Nff. V 'I 'NTORMA FRISBIE DANTS J PHYLLIS JAWS f 5 L A, m mfg, L -we A jf 1 .1 L Captain John Tharnish jumping through hoop, results were unsinged feathers. Wall Lake burn1ng at stake The 1954 Homecom1ng started off w1th a bang on the evemng of September 30 QThursdayJ The act1v1t1es started w1th a snake dance that or1g1nated at the school bu1ld1ng wh1ch was led by the cheerleaders band and followed by the football boys The processlon squ1rmed turned and weaved unt1l 1t f1nally reached the town square Here the old trad1t1on of havmg Ch1ef Blackhawk Jump through the burn1ng hoop was successfully carrled out by Capta1n John Tharnlsh Speeches were made by several of the local fans and then Capta1n John crowned the home com1ng queen of 1954 After the crownmg of the queen the process1on made 1tS way to the grounds of Ch1ef Blackhawk 1Crescent Beachj The cheerleaders lead the group 1n many more Fr1day was a ra1ny day caus1ng the parade to be postponed unt1l 2 30 when good old Mr Sun f1nally dec1ded to be on our slde The parade was one of the most elaborate yet All totaled there were 43 floats entered In open compet1t1on pr1zes went to the WGO and the Women'S Club The f1rst pr1ze went to the grade school and runrung a close second was the sophomore class 1n the school group The bxggest event of Homecom1ng was the b1g football game Wh1Ch started promptly at 8 P M Lake V1ew Blackhawks met the Wall Lake Comets on the home f1eld The Blackhawks won a good clean battle 38 to 0 The 1954 events closed w1th a dance 1n the h1gh school gymnasxum Carl Bean and h1s orchestra furnlshed the mus1c Homecommg once aga1n sponsored by the Student Counc1l was consldered a huge success. yells. The Alma Mater was sung with several.speeches following. POW W0 STANDING Left to Right Dalton Mason Violet Ziegmann Ruth Dinges Carolyn Hartman Darlene R 1 c k e r s Norma Frisbie Judy Smning Ethel Poen Audrey Nordholm Sponsor Mr Maurlce M1ller and Karen Kolbe SEATED Loretta Hartman Jim Hackbarth Pat Gr 1 f f 1 n Phyllis Jans Jim Bruner and Judy Kolbe Arlene Purdy trying to put snap shot in the annual picture box. Dennie Bromley and Jim Stock seem to think the picture shouldn't go in. BENEFIT BAS KET BALL GAME The Annual Staff composed of Juniors and seniors was orgamzed under the direction of Mr Maurlce Miller Phyllis Jans editor got the staff down to work at once Several means were used to raise the needed amount of money which was close to S600 to put out the annual The members sold advertisements to the businessmen held an all hlgh school bake sale at Christy s Plumbing sponsored atown and country basketball game sold refreshments at various school functions held a benefit movie called The Happy Tlme in the Lake Theatre and carrled out a large ca.mpa1gn through Junior h1gh and high school to promote the sale of annuals To further supple ment the annual fund the staff had group pictures taken of the elementary grades and sold the pictures to the children The annual staff wishes to thank all those people who have contributed toward the support and production of this year's Pow Wow. BACK ROW Left to Rlght Sponsor Mr MBUTICEW M1ller Charles Bech ler Merlm Petersen Frank Wetzstem Ethel Poen LorettaHartman MB.I'V1H Frank Denn1sTegels Roger Kluver SECOND ROW Norma Fr1sb1e Anna bel E1chhorn Allce Dr11l1ng V1rg1n1a Sw1eter Betty Peters Arlene Purdy E1a1ne Spanjer Karen Spurl1ng Glor1a Seymour Judy FT1Sb16 FRONT ROW Ruth D1nges Carolyn Hartman Sh1rley Buxton Mary Ann Leonard Agnes Boeckman Judy Kolbe Mary Jo Dr1ll1ng Audrey Nordholm Al1ce F1sher Al1ce Dmnes QAM DRIVERS Young dr1vers could be Amer1ca S best dr1vers They re 1U good health and have ex cellent coord1nat1on and keen m1nds In Splte of these advantages young dr1vers don t rate as well as they should 1n the nat1onal game of dr1v1ng w1th a record much poorer than average Expert car handl1ng requ1res certa1n qual1t1es 1n the dr1Ver among them hav1ng a know ledge of sound dr1v1ng pract1ces smooth coord1nat1on and above all good att1tudes There 15 no reason why young dr1vers cannot meet these qual1f1cat1ons Because the people of th1s cornmumty feel that young dr1vers do want a better dr1v1ng re cord th1s school now offers a dr1ver tra1n1ng course Students taklng th1s course rece1ve classroom 1nstruct1on as well as tra1n1ng at the controls of an automob1le The car used for tra1n1ng has dual controls cons1st1ng of brake and clutch pedals on the r1ght s1de for the mstructor s use Adequate 1nsurance 1S carr1ed for the car and all who use lt The teacher of the course Mr MHUFICS W M1ller has had spec1al tra1n1ng for th1s work The goal 1n g1v1ng th1s tralmng 1S to prepare competent sk1lLful and respons1ble young dr1vers who w1ll be a credlt to the1r fam1l1es and commun1ty We slncerely hope you who have completed the course w1ll set an example for others by your sportsmanl1ke dr1v1ng , I , . 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F TURE FARMERS of MERI BACK ROW Lett to R1ght Howard Purdy Duane Frank Charles Frank Merl1n Peter sen Robert Hu1senga DSHHIS Tegels THIRD ROW Mr Schultz Ronn1e Cates Roger Ogren Jerry Irw1n Duane Van Scoy Charles Oler1ch SECOND ROW Eldon Frank ROHHIB Bett1n Marv1n Frank Me1v1n Herrlg Luverne Bruenlng Jack Kolbe Roger John Tharmsh Robert Poen Ed Gerdes Eugene Schulte JUDY KOLBE EUGENE SEYMOUR Judy Kolbe 1S our F F A Sweetheart Eugene Seymour was conferred w1th She represented the Sophomore class and the Iowa Farmer Degree Wh1Ch only 2'Z1 was elected Chapter Sweetheart at our of the total F F A members can rece1ve Annual Pancake Supper for the 1954 55 Gene 1S the son of Mr and Mrs Yea-1' Wesley Seymour Judy 1S the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Kolbe Kluver, Donald Dunkin. FRON'l' ROW: Eugene Seymour, Kenny Auen, William Claussen, F A BASKETBALL TEAM I Wm L Vip f BACK ROW Left to R1ght Sponsor James Schultz John Tharmsh Charles Oler1ch Donald Dunk1n Robert Poen Eldon Frank FRONT ROW Duane Van Scoy Luverne Bruenmg Edward Gerdes Ronald Cates Merhn Petersen Duane Frank Melvm Herrlg The cluef purpose of F F A basketball 15 to prov1de recreatlon for all those who partlclpate DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT Eugene Seymour John Tharn1sh W11l1am Claussen Melvln Herrlg STANDING Spon sor James Schultz Th1S Judgmg team represented the chapter at the Da1ry Cattle Con gress at Waterloo and won a Gold Award SOIL JUDGING TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT Roger Kluver Marvxn Frank Melvln Herr1g Mer l1n Petersen STANDING Spon sor James Schultz Th1s team represented the chapter 1n S011 Judgmg at S011 Conservat1on Day held 1n Sac C1ty The team rece1ved a Gold Award and a placque for the1r efforts PAR LIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM ll'- ' LEFT TO RIGHT John Tharnlsh, Eugene Seymour, Eugene Schulte, W1ll1am Claussen, Mer11n Petersen. STANDING James Schultz, Instructor. The Parhamentary Procedure Team recelved Gold Awards 1n both the Sub D1str1ct and D1str1ct meets thls year. ,INK I ' A J ' fi' , E If W Mt ft' -51 1' C f 1 1, 'K' ' y , A 8 'Y 5 .4 A , I 7 ., ff I A U ' I - ' Q ' . J 1 Q, .W '11 X I I r Y I Q Q ' I X ' X E . r v lik ,. 5 'e' Q . ,. V ., , ZZ- , f I A , ' I , 1 ' . D 2 ' I I I Z . ' ' 1 . ' J J ,I I , I I 1 J I , J ' in 1 ,, I Z , I , . - . . . ,, . . ,, . . Speclal Events Exchange Ed1tor G1r1s Sports Boys Sports Gosslp Column Mus1c Senlors Betty Peters Vlrglnla Swleter Jumors Darlene Rlckers Audrey Nordholm B00 TER CO EDITORS Judy Smmng and Pat Grlffln ASSOCIATE EDITOR Karen Kolbe RE PORTERS Karen Kolbe Judy Kolbe Dale ChI'1St18.I1 Robert L Frank V1olet Z1egmann Darlene McConnell Loretta Ha.rtman Sophomores Jerry Irw1n Frank Wetzstem Freshmen Mary Walter Janet McKeen R1chard M11ler BACK ROW Left to Rxght R1chard M1l1er Dale Chr1st1an Frank Wetz ste1n SECOND ROW Robert Poen Jerry Irw1n Darlene McConnell Robert Frank Betty Peters Darlene R1ckers V1rg1n1a Swleter Mary Walter Janet McKeen Audrey Nordholm FRONT ROW Loretta Hart man V1o1et Z1egmann Pat Gr1ff1n Judy S1nn1ng Judy Kolbe Karen Kolbe. .... ,,, 000 can - r I .. ... . ...- . -Q .--. ..un-. .........- .. , . , a . I , .v 1 J 1 n 9 . - J : 0 ' ,u 1 .v 1 J AN ARNIVA The annual Band Carmval sponsored by the Band Boosters organ1zat1on was held Fr1day March 25 1955 A publ1c supper was held on March 19 and lt was through the sale of the t1ckets to th1s d1nner that the Carmval Queen was chosen The Jumor cand1date Darlene Geary was crowned Carn1val Queen by Loretta Hartman last year s Ca.rn1va1 Queen W1th Mrs B J Manly chalrman of the Queen Contest as master of ceremonles the cand1dates were 1ntroduced Semor Pat Gr1ff1n escorted by Eugene Seymour Jumor Darlene Geary escorted by James Bruner Sopho more G1or1a Seymour escorted by Jack Kolbe and Freshman Sue Gr1ff1n escorted by Joe Glosemeyer A grade school votmg chose June Kettermg to carry the crown and John Seymour to bear the g1ft for the queen H1ghl1ghts of the evenmg were found 1n the program whxch was presented 1n the h1gh school assembly The show featured amascullne style show a tumb11ng act smgmg walters and a German band As usual the younger set spent most of the1r t1me patron 1z1ng the fun house and the f1sh pond ww ' P Beauty Salon 5 f S'-xx Jflfpklk 0 M S1ng1ng Wa1ters X 4' . s O 'T3 ' . , . . 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I V 0 X I ' , 7 K Y ' 1 - 41 -' Of , ' ,, 9 .- . . . .A I UNIOR-SENIOR BAN ET we W0 3' The most glamorous n1ght of the l1fe of a hlgh school student was held Wednesday Aprll 20 1955 when the Junlor class feted the Senlor class wlth a banquet and prom Over The RHIHDOW was the theme chosen for the occas1on and the settlng and table appolntments carrled out the theme The guests passed through a passageway of brlghtly colored crepe paper and then entered RHIHDOW land The walls of the gym on three sldes were completely constructed of crepe paper 1n the seven colors of the rambow A huge rambow domlnated the stage where Don Shaw s orchestra played for the dance wh1ch followed the d1nner A large brldge rock garden and pool centered the floor and the tables wh1ch were arranged around the center were decorated w1th m1n1ature trelllses and bxrd baths The nut cups represented t1ny pots of gold and the place cards were small rambows The mothers of the Jun1ors prepared the sumptuous meal wh1ch was served by fourteen members of the Sophomore class Janet Tjaden Mary Jo Drllhng Barbara Smldt Elame Spanjer KarenSpurl1ng Arlene Purdy andGlor1a Seymour were waltresses and Jack Kolbe .hm Stock Jerry Irwm Dav1d Fmders Ejner Jacobsen Denms Bromley and Frank Wetzstem were the walters The meal cons1sted of orange cocktall potatoes corn sw1ss steak rellsh plate bxng cherry salad rolls and butter angel food cake dessert and coffee James Brtmer was master of ceremonles for the program followlng the d1nner The program l1sted the followmg numbers Welcome to Ra1nbowland by Dalton Mason Color Varlatlon Thank You by Eugene Seymour Over the Ralnbow by Mary Walters Contents of the Pot of Gold by M1ss Cason Dance of Colns by Walters and wa1treSses Rambows End by Mr D W Mcximley Deep Purple Muslcal number The Waltz by Frances Walter and N1ght W1ll Fall by Judy Kolbe ,pf 5 U' . ,D K V ' f., K' A M' 7 ' 'V f H W 1- .L I J , I ll ' ll ' ' . ' . . , . . . I . ' e 1 J I ' I 1 J V 3 I J I I I l I J I I J P J , I . I I , . - Q . 3 a . SENIOR ASS PL Y The Curious Savage The Curxous Savage was d1rected by M1ss Darlene Cason and presented by the Sen1or Class The settmg for the play 1S a sanatormm called The Clo1sters The 1nmates of the C1o1sters are not lunat1cs and the1r home 1S not an asylum They are good people 1n contrast w1th Mrs Savage s ch1ldren and the 1nsane outs1de world The problem of the play 1S how Mrs Savage should spend her ten m1ll1on dollars and lt 1S at th1s po1nt that the play opens All scenes take place 1n the llvlng room of the C1o1sters I The Guests Florence Hann1bal Falry May Jeffery Mrs Paddy The Fam11y T1tus Samuel . . . L11y Belle .... Ethel ..... The Staff' M1ss W1lhelm1na Dr . Emmett ..... John Thomas . CAST OF CHARACTERS Ruth D1nges Kenneth Bromley Betty Peters Dav1d Parkmson Al1ce Dr1ll1ng John Tharmsh W1l11am Claussen Carolyn Hartman . . . Phyll1s J ans . . . Judy Smrung . . Eugene Seymour . . . . Reese Irwm ll ' ll ' ' 1 Cl ' ll ' ll ' ll Q ll ' ll ' ll DD' ll fl 3 4 . . , . . . s oh Q 3 o . .. - 4, . gg ' n 1 Yi...-it 1lni 1 'U , anna. .Q-4 ,,, canoe -ne. ,, n .1 . ,,, '- 0 noon nas. o n UNIORC ASS PL Y The Man ho Came to Dinner Under the d1rect1on of M1ss Darlene Cason th1s Broadway play was successfully presented on November 9 and 10 1954 The story centers around Sher1den Wh1tes1des who was asked to d1ne at the home of the Ernest Stanleys where he sl1pped on the doorstep breaklng h1s h1p A tumultuous SIX weeks of confmement follows The Stanley l1v1ng room 1S monopohzed by the mvahd Ex conv1cts are 1nv1ted to meals and trans atlant1c phone calls run up a S784 phone b1l1 The arr1val of strange g1fts from fr1ends further destroys domest1c tranquxlhty Magg1e h1s secretary falls 1n love w1th a reporter Bert Jefferson Wh1tBS1d9 summons a glamorous actress Lorra1ne Sheldon to w1n the affectlons of the young man Knowmg the glrl s charms Magg1e enl1sts the a1d of a clever mpersonator who affectmg the vo1ce of Lord Bottomly whom the actress hopes to marry asks her to return to h1m and be marrled The ruse almost works but Wh1tes1de becomes susp1c1ous Th1s turns 1nto a dehghtful and arousmg turmo1l m whlch a beautxful mummy case from K1ng Farouk plays an 1mportant part 1n the turn of events Mrs Stanley MISS Preen R1chard Stanley June Stanley John Sarah Mrs Dexter Mrs McCutcheon Mr Stanley Maggle Cutler . Dr, Bradley . . Karen Kolbe Audrey Nordholm Douglas Thorpe Darlene Geary Kenneth Auen Vlolet Z1egmann Jan1ce Spanger Darlene Rlckers Howard Purdy . . . Judy Kolbe . . Roger Ogren Sher1den Wh1tes1de J1m Bruner Professor Metz Ronald Bettm Harrlet Stanley Frances Walter Bert Jefferson Dalton Mason Lorrame Sheldon Loretta Hartman Sandy Duane Frank Beverly Carlton Jack Hackbarth Chou' Boys Larry Kolbe Jack Ell1s Bobby Cleveland Banjo ........ ..... G lenn Peters Guests, Expressmen. Rad1omen, Detec t1V6S' Marv1n Frank, Melv1n Herr1g, Robert Poen. . . ,. p 1 , . . . . J I 0 . . . .. . . ' u . 1 . . . ... ., J J 0 J J ' ., . . . 4 . .P 4 J J .v J . , l l Q . I 1 1 W I 1 4 .--- ... . ' D .-nn.. ll -1 on. . no Q. I ,. ,, one an no .-4 -no-4. ...n . ..., annnnnanqni . ...- .nonn ..... I --na n.. . ' ...fan 0 nn fn I . -... . 9 0 ...Q .1 1, Nr Q The day after the mght before A11ce ' s better end' D1g those legs' ' A group of what? What have we here 9 He does take a bath T1ffen at h1s best W' if K? Mama Papa Shock'-ng' ' ' and baby Whlch one IS the b1rd'P Why the g1r1s take typmg 1t's about men pm cold don't ask Mary' Where's Gabe 'P When Bruner When Jess Was was 7' good lookmg our hero 11319 . , Q ' ' 4. Q final a N ' . h, , 'QQ 1 Fix: - K, - ' Z. 'ZZ ' . Hill: 'I V , . . . Z . U ' - 'M If . . I , ' . ' . Q9- , ,- Wa ,V s 31 f 4' v 1, ' P, X 0,4 99' 4 wt' - ' ii! ill -9 Y 'N' ll!- -glands rw wg--qv fd U aaW ' Phi: N MUSICAL ACTIVITIES 99 X0 DRUMMERS Jolane Upton Donna Sm1dt Jamce Mason James Stock Duane Frank Egner Jacobsen lst CLARINETS Mary Walters Llnda Relda 2nd CLARINETS V1rg1n1a Swleter Karen Kolbe Janet McKeen Karen Rlddle 3rd CLARINETS Beth DeGarmo Joanne Stodden Irene Rodman BASSOON Judy Fr1sb1e BASS C LARINE TS Jlm Stodden Gene R1ddle TRUMPE TS Glenn Deters Jack Kolbe Glorla Seymour W11ma Claussen Myrna Spurllng Ronnle Jans Lon Seyrnour FRENCH HORNS 9,6 pd Some of the events that the band part1c1pated 1n were 4 football shows at home Homecommg parade Band Day at Ames Chrlstmas Concert Sprmg Concert Pre contest Concert Attended the Rapfel Mendez Concert at Spencer The numbers that were played at the state contest at Rolfe ln May were Norma Spurhng D1e Fledermaus Overture by Johann Strauss Sue Grlffln Marcho Poco by Donald Moore OBOE Janet TJaden Eb HORN James T1ff1n V1rg1n1aSw1eter KarenKolbe Ronnle Arndt Jack Kolbe Norma Llnda Relda Mary Walters Spurllng Edward Gerdes Audrey Nordholm Dave Park1nson Ronnie Arndt Attended the Marine Band Concert at Missouri Valley FLUTES Kathy Walters Mary Rlddle Mary Jo Dr1ll1ng SAXOPHONES Judy Kolbe Janet Long Robert Frank BARITONES Audrey Nordholm Karen Spurllng Frances Walter BARITONE SAX Gayle Rledle TROMBONES Dave Parklnson James Bruner Kenny Auen BASSES Delane Broughton Edward Gerdes Joe Glosemeyer DIRECTOR Mr Frank Prudlc Dave Parklnson Audrey Nordholm Jack Kolbe Ronnle Arndt Mary Riddle Linda Reida Janet McKeen Ronme Arndt Glenn Peters Jack Kolbe W1ll1am MeK1nley Glenn Peters Gayle Rledle Robert Frank Mary Rlddle Mary Jo Frances Walters James Bruner Judy Kolbe Janet Tjaden Dr11l1ng Kathy Walters GLEE LUBS Some of the selections sung by the Boys' Glee Club were, Great Day , On the Trail , and The September Song. BACK ROW Left to Rlght R1chardM1l1er Gene Seymour Gayle R1edle Charles Frank James Stock James Bruner Gene Schulte Romue Cox JamesHackbarth Gene R1dd1e Marvm Frank SECOND ROW Mr Donaldson Robert Poen W1l11amC1aussen Kenny Bromley Glenn Peters Ronme Bett1n LuVerne Bruenlng Jun Stodden Denny Bromley Robert Frank Joe Glosemeyer FRONT ROW Mary Walter accompamst Larry Dr1ll1ng Jerry Irwm Marv1n Bechler Frank Wetzsteln Ejner Jacobsen Dave Parklnson Davld Flnders Jack Kolbe Some of the selectlons sung by the G1r1s Glee Club were L11 Llza Jane The Holy C1ty The H1115 of Home and Hollday for Strlngs ESI?EaRF2WbLef1ii to lgght Mary Ann Leonard Joanne Frank Phylhs Jans Shlrley Ralne Mary Wang' 13 d High lb H1525 Karen Spurhng Frances Walter Darlene Rlckers Donna Smldt Mane Boeckmu Y DO le agy Jo Drllllflg' Ela1neSpanJer Wllrna Claussen Agnes Boeckman Jensen Glorl ash al' SIE eary SECOND ROW Mr Donaldson Jolane Upton Dorothy Karstens Jai agmon orrna Spurhng Sue Gr1ff1n Janet McKeen Glorla Seymour Donna Vlolet Zle manfile KPaHJ9Ii2 dCaro1 Kluver Janlce Mason Rochelle Hlxon Loretta Hartman Janet T adin A d ares Shdle FRONT ROW Carolyn Hartman Karen Kolbe Ethel Poen Smldt Annabel Ezlgggorsr lvffalgongfflsuglluvgkr 1Dargenet McgrcinnellPMgn1ca Wagner Barbara Dmges Veronica Boeckman. 1r ey ux on ene ur y Judy Fr1sb1e Ahce J - J J J J J J J J J J 0 - 1 J J J J J J J J J J 1 ' J J J J J J J J - . . , u - - n J H - JJ It - JI u - ' 'D J J ' J I ' ' ' . , i . 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J . , J J , I J f ffff .S ffff ff A f MIXED it ,f jfif Cnonus My Z 4 49 BACK ROW Left to R1ght V1olet Zelgman Frances Walter Darlene R1ckers Donna Smldt Gene Rlddle James Hackbarth Ronn1e Cox Eugene Schulte Gayle Rledle James Stock Charles Frank James Bruner Gene Seymour LuverneBruen1ng Glenn Peters Kenny Bromley Marv1n Bechler Mary Walters Agnes Boeckman W1lma Claussen THIRD ROW Mr Donaldson Phylhs Jans Janet McKeen Sue Grlffm Janet Tjaden Shlrley Rame Joe Glosemeyer Dave Park1nson Jack Kolbe J1II'lStOddel'1 Robert Frank B111 Claussen Denny Bromley Ejner Jacobsen Marvln Frank ROHH16 Bettln Larry Dr1ll1ng Marle Boeckman Glor1aShannon Dorothy Jensen Carol Kluver Karen R1ddle Donna Karstens SECOND ROW Ma DonnaHuen Ethel Poen Janlce Spanjer Allce Dmges Darlene McConnell Judy Fr1sb1e Glor1a Seymour Audrey Nordholm Jerry Erwm Frank Wetzste1n Robert Poen Davld Fmders Janlce Mason Joanne Frank Annabel E1chhorn Barbara Smldt Sh1rley Buxton Momca Wagner Veronlca Boeckman FIRST ROW Norma Fr1sb1e Shelly H1xon Ruth Dmges Karen Spurlmg Elalne Spanjer Loretta Hartman Mary Jo Dr1l11ng Norma Spurhng Jolane Upton Irene Kluver Mary Ann Leonard Karen Kolbe Carolyn Hartman Judy Kolbe The Mlxed Chorus cons1st1ng of 60 students partxclpated ln the Sac County Mus1c Fest1val 1n February Everyone enjoyed workmg under the very talented conductor Clayton Hathway Selectlons sung durlng the year lncluded Soon Ah W1ll Be Done Once In Love W1th Amy Battle Hymn of the Repubhc and I Bel1eve ab f I V ' -f , S' f ' 5 Q? Q .B Q' 1' ' 1 D ' K Q0 B 'N V sv- a W df Q' X X., 45 1 X 0 A I 1 N42 . w I - Q I X I I x 7 .MS 0 '.p,s ,sv Q vu 0 . if-5' Q39 6 : ' , 0 09:10 A g A9 1 by Q . 5 43 Q ao' ' . , N. 3 Q 5 ' o Pin ' ' 6 X if :Pa f J . Q' z v. f 5 f ,1 vc 5' tl si' MI 415:-. f , sl N 2 If A af IIEERLE DERS LEFT TO RIGHT Norma Fr'1sb1e Ruth Dlnges Phylhs Jans Norma Spurlmg Ahce Dlnges Alternate cheerleader lS Glorla Seymour BATO WIRLERS Frances Walter, Violet Ziegmann, Darlene Geary, Loretta Hartman. BASEBALL FRONT ROW Charles Bechler Eldon Frank Robert Poen Joe Glosemeyer B111 Claussen Marym Bechler Jun Stodden Frank Wetzsteln BACK ROW MBIVIH Frank Robert Frank Robert Hulsenga Glenn Messenbrmk Eugene Schulte Ronald Cox Eugene SCHEDULE OPP Glldden Schaller We st s1de Wall Lake Sectlonal Tournament Lytton Auburn Auburn 14 Lake V1ew Th1s year the sectlonal base ball tournament was held on our own home dxamond Concess1ons were sold by members of the annual staff The above schedule lncludes only the games played durlng the school year Games W1l1 be played durmg the summer months The summer team 1S made up of the h1gh school team plus members of the Junlor Leglon The one re str1ct1on that has been added 15 not allowmg the graduated semors to play on the team gm Q swf, . S? I . ,. F Seymour: Howard Purdy, Duane Frank, Coach lxlelson. 3 L.V. . 14 ' 16 12 O 3 ' 5 16 5 0 - 3 L' - ' 0 9 TBP' F00 SUN K 4-w SCHEDULE Charles Opp. L. V. A N' Bechler 7 Galva 6 L 3 N 14 Early O 7 Lytton 26 0 Wall Lake 38 7 Schaller 27 39 Dunlap 7 12 Maplefon 21 John Tharnish Coach Nelsen Marvin 13 Newell 40 Bechler Howard Eugene Duane Frank Purdy Schulte Van Scoy Wetzstein Dennis Bromley Kenneth Bromley James , T'ff Merlin LSA 1 en Petersen Delane Broughton Jim Stodden David Parkinson Enjer Roger Eugene Jacobsen Ogren Seymour Ronald Robert Jim Melvin Robert Jerry Jack Cox Frank Hackbarth H9I'I'ig Huisenga Irwin Kolbe ' xl KVA' gi XA L. V. Lytton Newell Lake Clty Ne rnaha Early Odebolt Va1l Lohrvllle 3 3 Auburn Opp. L. V. Schaller Schleswlg Schaller'-'f Wall Lake Newell Earlyilok SChl6SW1g39 k Auburn LEFT TO RIGHT Arlene Purdy Janet Tjaden Norma Spurhng Shlrley Rame Ruth Dmges Phyllls Jans Pat Gr1ff1n Karen Spurllng Darlene Rlckers Frances Walter V1rg1n1a Sw1eter Donna Srrudt Coach Frank Mlller Chaperone Lou1se Place Manager Jolane Upton and later Sue Gr1ff1n OPP Mr Nelson Jim Stock Jim Bruner Eugene Schulte Ronald Cox Gene Rlddle Howard Purdy Eugene Seymour Ejner Jacobsen B111 Claussen Denny Bromley Jack Kolbe Jerry Irwln M FXOSHETBHLL Lytton Newell Arcadla Lake Clty Nemaha Breda Early Odebolt Ida Grove Lohrvllle Auburn Schaller SCh19SWlg Wall Lake Newell 'kOvert1me SAC COUNTY 3251 251 TOURNAMENT SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 2nd Round L V Early Flnals L V 58 Lake Clty Flnal L V 43 Odebolt 32 44 ' 43 ' 8 26 77 83 74 87 ' 40 48 44 ' 31 31 U 23 lst Round L. V. 69 Auburn 57 lst Round L. V. 65 Rockwe-11C1ty . . 62 G1 ' . . . . 64 UNIOR III THLETICS BACK ROW Left to R1ght John Therkelson Dennls Orgen Robert Fllnk George Leonard J1m Wessman Wayne Sm1dt Coach Nelson FIRST ROW Robert Hmsenga Stuart L1lle Ronald Jans Roger RUCht1 Donald Dmges Arlen K1rkhart Robert Stehr The Jumor H1gh team completed a very successful season w1th the1r slate contaxmng n1ne w1ns and onlytwo losses Thelr v1ctor1es were as follows Lake C1ty Q21 Schaller Q21 Nemaha Odebolt Lohrv1lle Lytton Wall Lake losses were to Sac C1ty 12? The Junlor Hlgh Second team was undefeated w1th seven w1ns and no losses The cheerlng and yelllng led by the Junlor Hlgh cheer leaders helped d1rect thelr team to the many v1ctor1es They are from left to r1ght L1nda Re1da Maxme Glosemeyer Myrna Spurlmg Katherme Walter . . . . 1 ' J J 1 1 J J 1 ' J 9 .v .v 1 1 . . ' ' . ' . . ' . ' s 1 J .1 J .r : . . . ' . 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Lake View High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Lake View, IA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 50

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