Lamoni High School - Flame Yearbook (Lamoni, IA)

 - Class of 1951

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R I h YW' b , . ' - . o- , Q A.. L V ' Qs 1 --n, .A - 'Iggy '4 bf ' 1 - S , A ' q ,P , Q 4 1 1' -xg 5-e' 4 w 'wg s - ' ' .. P A lf 'Nu' YQ. R ' gr ' X h J. , l A -a , , , . . 4' ' A . f' 4' - 1 ' 0 D 4 I , . I ,i ' , 4' 6 'Yggs IIENIII IH '51 If you look 1n the pictur above you can see me I am the flrst date 1923 engraved upon me Although, you, a wlnnlng L H S team brought me to your halls in that year, it was 1925 before I had an abode, the seniors of '25 provided a three shelf trophy case Since then, many brothers have been added to the family, and were housed in other quarters Beginning in l94M the student body began to petition for a home where all of us trophles would reside to gether Finally in l95O the blonde beauty you see above arrived and believe me, it sure is good to be home' we Present The 1951 Demon of Lamoni High School Lamoni, Iowa . Q . . trophy on the second shelf. If you look closer you can see the DR F L SHIPMAN President H R HAMMER Secretary IQGQLCIIYMI Uy!,Ci:ZiQlCZlliCHH KEITH BELL ROY BENSON MAX HAMMER MRS. MAURICE HODGES 2 r o n 0 Vx 1.7 N l 0 I M N fffe- ligzbe lCZltiCNQ To your future as a citizen of the world, we the class of 1951, dedicate this annual to you an your ideals It is our hope that the future classes of Lamoni High School will have as great a future as those in the past Even as a new day breaks so dawns your future before you Prepare yourse f in such a manner that when you leave the halls of L H S you will be a truly worthwhile citizen of the world 3 'fe' ' K , -, - f ' ' 14- .. ,ff:'if. V ,f ' If I 1 -,',.'-f f- W, s ....,, .M f F 4' -. 4 '--fi . .. , I . Nt I h ,N .V , -.vu , , ,L ,,--,.,.-no-. - , . K, 'sm I 4. . 1 , .IL C I M, NQ .Y ' U -,gif . I ,Q . ' gf , nnlq, ,. 'dai 4 ' .4-lv.: ' . 9 A . A 1 -R f f' 13 , .1 'hm' 'f I ,, xl iff W . - -r. 'lu - , ,,,-, .Avo .E - wa: ' ' 42?-'wi ,ft ' ng, ff, '. 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' QI- Q ' tra I ak v Q as av Vx ' J 4 , ATHLETES CLASS RFPRFSFNTATIVPS -.Sg?,11TfliQ -.fSZ1p7 5 YVONNE VARDRIP o These two sophomores were absent when individual pictures were taken TURP A classmate stricken with polio, September, l950. f swf s L A , MUSICIATS Sophomore twirler HCurly Paul Bunyonu tells a chiller and Drum Majorette. at the Sophomore party. 21 -Nw-c: ..-h yl, ,lv ,I fu ' - th-J ' il 3 iE?A 1 A flier FH: 26' Carol Hall Clarence Hamllton Marllyn Harness Jean Hodges Artle Hulllnger Robert K1ZZ1P9 - , AA A Ronnie Amundson James Ashburn Nancy Raldwin Elson Rallantyne Joyce Ballantyne Alfred Beaty Claribelle Boswell Donna Bowen Roberta Rrenizer Alva Bush lm Closson Harold Crelghton arlan Lre Mell John DeLong, Treas Sue E1SW1Ck Llnda Eurltt Paul Gardner Loulta Coode, Sec Gary Graves Patty Hagen jl'Q5AI7l0l'l ! 51 Y: 'PNK x 26 Ruth McElroy, Vlce Pres Ramona M1Ck9lSOD sf Sharon Noftsger, Pres Shirley Perry Joanne Piercy Gerald Ratcllffe Lane Reeves Llllian Sams Evelyn Scantlln Carl Shakespeare Robert Shlelds Bill Shipman Darlene Simpson Marie Slauter Luther Snethen Katherine Strong Norma Thomas Shirley Wilson T7 A H SCHOFIELD Mgr , , X if N s 1 ' ' ' I A E. fl ff - J . . v If . . 'xr 4. 'A L ' ' I- T: -, l - - H w S V 5' kv- 7 i x 1, f AZ.-. lf 'W-ffl I , , LX IV J L - -s - 4 , . . 4' ' - A - ' 4 , i 1 - KY ' xiii fl: I 1 . v .f A ar - J V X sf X' ' if Q K 0 ' . - Q 3 F 1, 4 - N R Q ' Q Q. r ' ' .' fi ,W h ' - ' - or to f : lib .J-f as , . - ' 5 'Z 0 3 .N I ,- Z' 5 a Robert Omer I ,'s A 3 1 In QL . K Q ,ng Q- K Q' I my 6 Y' S .. .' x I ' Adi j' A 'J ,4'l5J f . A 5' A . , ' T' gg 3 V ' V, Q I 'd 5' . rr r fx ' lr 'fl ' A 'Y ' 32 5aSu7' W fl 4 1 cg ' 4' U I ' '7 K 5 'S ' L1 C C l C 22 llll illi- H56 v .E-Pg I 9 1, 1 4- L D15 ii A , FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Last Row, B. Shipman, J. Last Row, B. Shipman, J Ashburn, J. DeLong. Ashburn, B. Shields. First Row, J. Closson, B. First Row, J. Closson, A. Amundson, L. Snethen. Beaty, R. Kizzire. 57,4044 .fdcfiuified 'Y 'AL 1.1.1 J 'Ai STUDENT COUNCIL These three freshmen were absent Elson Ballantyne, Robert Shields, when individual pictures were taken, Clarabelle Boswell. R. Nauman, E. Evans, D. Wardrip. VOCAL MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL MUSIL Last Row, B. Shipman, J. Closson, H. Last Row, B. Shipman, H. Creswell, J. DeLong, K. Strong, S. Perry. Creswell, C. Shakespeare, L. Middle Row, P. Hagen, S. Noftsger, L. Goode, J. Hodges, C. Hall, Goode, J. Hodges, C. Boswell, C. Hall, C. Boswell. D. Bowen, L. Sams. First Row, N. Baldwin, P. First Rowg D. Simpson, N. Thomas, R. Hagan, S. Noftsger, N. McElroy, R. Mickelson, S. Wilson, J. Thomas, R. McElroy, D. Bowen Ballantyne. TO BE WELL DRESSED IS TO BB WELL PRESSED NIXON'S PANITORIUM 23 Roger Mlckelson .Jia Dav d Allen 5hlT1 X Ar wbrlvlt Jerry Beaty Ronald Bworland Ronald Rlakesley Mary Lee Booth Rutl Rowen Trea urer Fug Trace Crarlotte CF9Vl7lQ Joanne Cracraft Donald Desxln Roxanna Farnham, r Sv Onalee Gamet, Vlce Pres Marllyn Craves LaDonna Harrls Patty Martln gJ05l SS Patsy Outnouse ,, Janet Reynolds James Rlcker Joyce Rlcker Secretary Shlrley Sams Moyne SChOf19ld Sam Shank Vera Stewart Larry Stoll Kay Stone Leland Stanley Bill Traxler Betty Wlllsle Mary Wlllsle if . Q4 AXA Thls page sponsored by The YOUNG PEOPLE'S INSPIRATIONAL HOUR Heard weekly over KCOG at 3 30 Sunday Wanda Hembry, speaker 24 0 44 v ,f x 1,3 ef ' gf -bi . I 1 1 J 5. .J U gi ion , 41, Qi 'lv A E A , CS t V :If ' I r A J ' Q F5 v - J L . l 1 7 . V P Aff M ' 3 v Q A, ' f . fx ' I H cf? AM Pd Q ' ? . 2' Q , . -A - V '- ww- Wayne Prall 4 WL 2 I 2 -' . gm. 1 X ' ' , Q r - A s' ' . 7' g in K P 46-K 'Q-A .' ' F Y ' v gi: . A-1 2 Q X. A 1 a .. ' ' S' N V ' ' 7 1 V. ff . a 'A ,A I lx W , 4s- Lois Ashburn Sllas Ballard Dallas Butts Frederlck Cole Dlana Damltz, SSC Donna Jean Dunbar Hazel Earle Shirley Earley Edward Faunce Sara Jo Ferris Tommy Gaarder Harold Gatton ce Pres qxd Edward Gould Donald Grlm Patty Harris, Treas Benny Howard Pres Q-J' A1519 euenll Qmle Uf 51 JAN Phyllis Kessel Marvln Kessel Judlth Mickelson Edward Paris Ruth Piercy Donnle Pierson Donald Pleuss Carol Reeves Mary Sams Sonia Sullivan Beverly Tanner Eldon Turpin John Wlon 'nada afqour FRIENDLYW Q STOYQ Lewes nocsnv 18008 Ulu--,G-184-S' 28 f G- I Q .'. ' A 5 I I ,Y I' xv I Q - O O M - y 1, , .. E a , ' N. O Q .1 1 1 h . 8 'M ' xc 'lf ' 1 ,, 3 , vi - ' 1. r X43 ' sf ' x E Mx ' I f-' . Jw -f -' '- 1 af sc-9 1 Q. 9 ' ' v, 7 - ' ' 3 Jo L 1 N, tg. Q yi e .ys nger ur' I A 8 V, .-Xe P ' . sg 'D' G '13 S 5 il .Til . I 1 Y . Ax fl' ' , , Q - 6 X- w. 5' . 1' , , 1 ' V' it X of 'wr fu C o.: . aQs 1 . 4 These five seventh and eighth graders were absent when the individual pictures were taken, Nancy Smith, Dorothylyn Nauman, Roger Newberry, Thelma Brenizer, David Derry. DQUBLE SEXTET :A O. Gamet, M. Schofield, M. Booth, V. Stewart, M. Willsie, N. Smith, R. Farnham, P. Outhouse, J. Ricker, C. Cheville, D. Damitz. Not Pictured, K. Stone. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Last Row, Mr. Weber, Director, D. Derry, B. Traxler, D. Pierson, G. Brace, L. Stanley, S. Ballard, D. Grim, R. Newberry, R. Blakesley, S. Shank, D. Deskin, J. Wion, R. Newberry, B. Howard, J. Ricker, E. Paris, E. Turpin, W. Prall, T. Gaarder. Third Row, E. Faunce, P. Martin, B. Tanner, M. Willsie, S. Argabright, M. Schofield, J. Ricker, O. Gamet, S. Sullivan, R. Bowen, K. Stone, N. Smith M. Booth, P. Outhouse, M. Sams, R. Farnham, L. Harris, J. Cracraft, B. Willsie, D. Aiien. Second Row, J. Mickelson, T. Brenizer, P. Kessel, D. Nauman, D. Dunbar, C. Cheville, M. Sams, P. Harris, R. Piercy, S. Ferris, L. Ashburn, J. Reynolds, C. Reeves, V. Stewart. First Rowg E. Gould, D. Pleuss, J. Beaty, J. Lysinger, D. Butts, L. Stoll, M. Kessel, F. Cole, R. Bjorland. g PP CH ,4 C1 CA.,,,.LaJe,, fx 4, .JA Schofleld, S Argabrivht J Cracraft Second Row, V Stewart, I Saws R Bowen J Rlcker, 0 Gamet S Sulllvan FlTSt Row, J Reynolds, C Reeves, P Outhouse, C Chevllle, P Martin L Harrls, J MlCk9lSOD UQ Patty Martln Patsy Outhouse Vlce Presldent Sec Treas Charlotte Chevllle Presldent Roxanna Farnham, Sara Jo Ferris, Sonia Sullivan, Moyne Schofield. This Page is Sponsored by the.....STATE BANK OF LAMONI 27 . Vs 1 V ' ' I ,SRE . a 'I H '- 'Q ' ' 1 ., f '. 5 ,Q I, if-, - , P -I lx I V Last Row, L. Ashburn, S, Ferris, N. Willsie, Q. Farnham, M. . J , . . . . s . o A1 , n 7 o 'c u V 7 . . -u Q 7 I . O . O ' - fl- A- S .Q , :. Pi 1 'f? ' Q ' '45-2 . V ij' ' 'J ' S l'. ..,JLlQg?lg CZGgZl5JgQ4Hg6ll6y9 ..f4gL1t1f lig2L7C7l!g6llf7 Last Row, R. Mickelson, R. Newberry, R. Blakesley, S. Shank, D. Deskin, D. Grim, S. Ballard, B. Howard. Second Row, Mr. McDonald, Coach, D. Derry, E. Gould, E. Turpin, L. Stanley, W. Prall, F. Cole, B. Traxler, J. Ricker. First Row, T. Gaarder, D. Allen, J. Beaty, R. Bjorland, G. Brace, J. Lysinger, E. Faunce. Last Row, M . McDonald, Coach, J. Lyslnger, E. Faunce, T. Gaarder, H. Gatton, D. Derry, F. Cole, L. Stoll, E. Paris, G. Brace, E. Turpin, D. Butts, Mr. Carpenter, Coach. First Row, J. Ricker, S. Shank R. Mickelson R. Newberry R. Blakesley, B. Traxler, W. Prali, D. Deakin. D. Grim, L. Stanley. QUJQFJ C0l,U'lCl Standlng, Carol Reeves, Mary Hlgdon, Juanlta Doolittle Mr McDonald, Sponsor, Glen Campbell, John Walden, Sam Shank, Mr Wright, Sponsor, Clarlbelle Boswell, Mr Carpenter, Sponsor, Moyne Schofleld, Mary Closson, Eddie Parls, Elson Ballantyne Seated, Wanda Hembry, Jeanne Hall, Janice Lysinger, Bill Walden, Colleen Gallagher, Allen Siemer, Dean Isenberger B1ll Walden Wanda Hembry Sec.-Treas. Because it has the students of LHS the Student Council programs. Popcorn, holidays were among Jeanne Hall Vice-President so often been proven that we learn by doing, have their own form of government. This year sponsored Homecoming as well as seven assembly recreation at noon and programs for special the various services contributed by the Council CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS......We're still behind you 100f BANKEB'S STYLE SHOP AND JEWELRY STORE O ef A7' . N . 4 . 4 . . 5 ' ' ' 1 1' I - F ' -, . X, , ,i A b 4 K 'A . , ,,,' Q V - ,. J., X s 3' 5 g ,' 2 . ' 9 o o o o . K - A L I1ll7HpN?t2l' ..jg? 1 d F ' 8 Wanda Hembry Co Fdmr ':l Last Row, 1 Omstead J Lysinger L Cook, V Higgins, Silsby, A Siemer D lsenberger, R Mortimore, C Campbell, L Bo well, E Boswell P Fapscott C Gallagher, J Hall, J Stoll Second Pow, Mr Gauger, Sponsor, E Gould, T Allen, M Schofield, D Farris, M Snethen C Cheville L Goode P Bowen L Mitchell, B Walden, D Cook, M Bergman, L Lingard, V Collins, Mrs Twit Sponsor Seated, O Gamet, L Ashburn R Farnham D Gamet, D Banker, F Gaarder, J Hodges, X Hembry, N Hynden, A Stephens, J Silsbf G Manchester Alice StepheHS Nancy Hynden Eda Mai Gaarder Feature Editor Activities Editor News Editor Don Gamet DeNio Banker Art Editor Sports Editor HRemember the deadline' were Very familiar words to e Trumpeter reporters as they were given assignments each week by one of the six editors. Work on the Trumpeter staff this year included all types of newspaper writing and running off the special editions on the mimeograph machine. Under the direction of Mrs. DeLong, Mr. Gauger, and Mrs. Twito thirty-three weekly editions were made possible, as well as five special editions. This Page is Sponsored by...SMITH IM LEMENT COMPANY...Lamoni, Iowa 30 'gf -Y . -V , I -w' GS T if - as - . , , x Q V I A -J gs 'Ii r--1 . 4 . , , , g ' - - , -Q , s 1 d 1 'sv' Q - x . rf 0 J 7 0 I 7 0 s I - ,D J Q Q 1 7 o o 10 V . s . , .' , . . n . . I 5 . Q , I ' 7 Q , I , D I C O I . . o, . . O I , Q , C Q 'I 1 A AJ: s - o u F , . . ' w 5 3 'R ' f,'- ... - g ?i ' x - .11 , -Ll vw , ',. x ,J . X , l I ' '--- th Qui! an Src!! Last Row, LaVerne Llngard, Wanda Hembry, Eoa Na Gaarder Bill Walden, Don Gamer ' Flrst Row, Jeanne Hall, Darlene Cook, Nancy Hynden Dorla Harrls Junla Clare Sllsby, Allce Stephens , Not Plctured, DeN1o Banker, Vlvian Colllns Jarlce Hodges Darlene Cook Glen Campbell Presldent Dorla Harrls Vlce President Sec lreas A! W a.,f u., edit' Qulll and Scroll an honorary literary soclety has been organized for he flrst time in Lamoni Hlgh chool Membership qualifications include being at least a Junlor, being in the upper third of the class scholastlcally, and having done some creative work in the field of journalism A constltutlon is included with the charter, but the local chapter may adopt its own set of by laws Thus it is possible for the student to receive recognltlon for his Journallstic achievement Initiation took place before the high school assembly where each person was awarded a membershlp card and pin 31 ' ' 1 x l . . . , 'L 9 ' , - . . , L. . I 1 l irq O I . ,lxqt - I' g a,': 1: FR :K 'Q g'igf,N f','X I Q ' , in P x'g Xggvr .f +1 m. ', - f' ' an QA,-f: :L-'f , , - Q- ' ' -r . 1 .Nil--1 'v illl G . . 5 . 0 l1l1Ll6llV4.fSE2Efgf UJOUUJ CDCTOC' was cf- CDECDDJ DN I-'I-M sa UQ L4 wa 'U O 'IJ 983 D-'PTS12 U In- Sl-' U' c-1-CD 14505-2 4 :bggs- I5 U 2933 CDH?-'-V4 BCLQ-O CDNOUQZJ H333 un e Sm itdm SD-'Pt' S33 ' s 52 CD U1 c-+C ' s ZUUEU. WSE' Cl'-Ig'OSD 'ECU-:OJ +1 .. Q1-ID cn Q-SU DTJ4 -U H- mUFJ LH-300-H QJHN 'ds-U 'CEU1 14 OO Q10 Over E121 CDC? um AQ' M Slaughter V olllns WW aq-an Tv wi Don Gamet Art Edltor 'KW UQUQUTQ-7' -' Janice Hodges Business Manager Nancy Hynden Editor in Chief , the Demon Staff present to Lamon Hlgh School, the 1951 Demon Several new features are added this year -il 32 as H-CD I-' Hrs' I-'O H- EJ :mn CD 5-'ff wa' 3 cr 8-4 wo cf Editor Nancy Hynden Business Manager Janice Hodges Art Editor Don Gamet M , el S, . 2 SQWUF A Y wi Ch i . Q 0 AT X .5 . ' ' I. '-1? so Q O wg, f - ,, ., ,,,.?', .I 0 can ' HX . Q 2 il ML X H -i:.2'g.5 L' -- Q-' 'L 2. 0 0 . 35 ,u23V 'QWQ . 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PU' QAJ4 last Row, R Cover, Sec lreas, J Hodges, uOCl3l Lhalrman, Platz, B sketball Capt I Llngard, Annual Rep V Gaarder, Pres , W Hembry, Vlce Pres FlTSt Row, T Snetnen Softball Capt , Goode, Hlke Capt Shakespeare Volleyoall Capta n, G Dahlem, Publlclty HlStOTl3D, I Snethen soccer Capt 'fl 'S Last Row, R Cover, L Llngard, M Closson Tapscott, A Platz, M Higdon, V Collins, I Snethen Second Row, Mr Carpenter, sponsor, J Silsby, J Cheasebro P Dahlem, N Snethen, T Smith, C Stanley, L Goode First Row, R Bixby M Omstead, W Hembry, E Gaarder, R Shakespeare, G Dah em An important aspect of any school activity is teaching students to get along with each other G A A is one sport that especially teaches this by promoting good sportsmanship Through the participation in hikes, basketball, volleyball soccer, and softball, girls also learn to keep physically fit 33 S1-O, I Gene Noftsver, o8W+lUGl, ene dhlte, Vloe Presloent, Glen Canpbell, Presldent, Ton Waller, Tressurer, Bob Cbown SGCFQLHTJ, Fldon Bo ell Beporter, Nr Qhedd, AdVlSOT t Bow, O e L Snetn Iarrl , B Losvell, L Davls, J DeLong, J pUTltL Bush, 1 Ballantyne Second Bow, T Evans E Batollffe, L Kaestner D Konopasek, VT Snedo L Boswell C Betollffe, D Stoll, J HllSOH Flrst Bow, Allen, V Bos ell, Weller G Campbell, B Cnown, Chown F hlte, C Ioftsger B Sal man Last How, Nr. Shedd, adVlSOT, A. Bush, E. Ratcllffe, L. Boswell, H. Boswell, B. Chown, H. Ballantyne. First Row, B. Salsmnn, T. Waller, G, Campbell, E, Boswell, T. Allen. 34 S I CL.. I J 1 7 45 - fx 'r .f ' - 5 1 -:-w ' an ' M- - , . N - AX s -.v ' ,wo ' ' ' 7,7 QM' .- ? A Q! , J 4 5 I . ' 5,,,,i. V N if 1 J fT BfS ! - A L O A 4, 'L ' G U ' ' - ' W ' . s .. ' .1 c 5 ' . , 1 0 rw.: v - J U ,, ,J J A J J. , . . A g O 3.-L 1 JL' ,A V-9 Q' , 1 A .. ,gn 1 D L I .' . 1 .I .1 Q, 1 ' - 'Al . K L Q . , . . Las n ' P. x T, . , len, L. 1 s .. 4 1 . . A , u - 0 -1 J, F'-o 3 o Q ,X Q 1 ' ,, ., , , .. , . , . - o 1 J-7 s , 'a A- o s Y u ' 'Tv rn 1 L. . , ,. , ,. L , .. , . . T.' ' T -, J , v. ' , 1 , x . S . I A 'ig - ff' w-3' X , 7' ,. M ' ' 2, , X' K , , 9 1 1 . ZLUD4 Last Row, L Smlth, D Gardner, J Hlll, I Snethen P MlCk9lSOD N Thomas, R IcElroy, J Hodges, D Harrls K Strong, S Hill, P Tapscott, B Hlgdon, R Blxby, M Taylor, L Cook, V Hlgglns N Hynden, T Srlth, L Sams D Slmpson Second Row T Snethen, R Brenlzer, A Stephen J Ballantyne C Ballantyne E Snethen R Smlth, R Keller, 4 Snethen J Plercy, E Scantlln P Dahlem, M Mldgorden, M W1OD, J Hodges, R Cover, D Smwth N Snethen S Perry, F Gardner, D Helde, M Noftsger J Lyslnger Flrst Row, S Elswlck, L Llngard, D Bowen C Boswell, M Slauter C Hall C Stanley, R Shakespeare, G Dahlem, L Goode G Manches er, M Omstead N Baldwln, S Noft ger 1' OFFICER Last Row Mlss Trlpses, Sponsor, C Gallagher, Muslc, M Closson Recreation, J Doollttle, Vice Pres W Hembry, Recreation, D Cook, Parllamentarlan, J Hall, Pro3ects First Row T Snethen, Historian, P Bowen, Publiclty, J Stoll, President, E Gilliland, Treasurer, M Ward, Secretary Not Pictured R Smith, Secretary second semester HBusy as bees,H might have been the motto of Lamon1's FHA Chapter this year as the club sent three boxes to Germany and sponsored a friendship program on St Valentine's Day The club also earned money to send Lorene Cook, Lamoni's candidate for state presldent of FHA, and one other delegate to the state conventlon at Des Moines 35 I Q . r ! '- ' I 5 v I - . . f, VV . o o o o - , l 0 1 A , , . f-. 1 I I Yi I I , I X I A I I I I I I , 0 c li Q , T - I 5 I I I S , I , I . , 0 , - Y 0 . 0 . 0 , o I , I I M I I R I NJ I 1 , I 7 I I I I Av , I A I . I I I , I 5 I V , Q KE a Q o 1 o ' 7 I 1 n , 0 0 S 0 if sage: ' X 2 '- ,7 13 sv 4' A A an v- 13 -' . ,NA 5 , 1 5 I Q I 1 N I K A: a Q5 I. Q Q4 ' 'Qt A S '2 I 5 : ' ' ' . ' ' . , . U ' Q 3 0 ' . 0 . . : o ' o . ' . D 4 o g , I n , . o Q I ofa ga., '17 Ruby Cover, Donra Narie Iardner Tot Pictured, Janice Hodges, helna Smith Flizabe h Gilliland, Patty apscott CBIKZ IYZIE, -.fg? Last Row, Gloria Manchester, Marie Slaughter, Beverly McLain, Janice Lysinger, Thelma Smith, Betty warner, Wessie Snethen Second Dow, Tr Gauger, advisor, Chuck Miller, Roberta Smith, Elvalena Blakesley, Marilyn Taylor, Patty Tapscott, Rosetta Edgington, Lucille Beaty, Larry bilcoxson First Row, Mary Ellen Snethen, Ina Lou Snethen, Georgeen Dahlem, Rose Marie Shakespeare, Darlene Heide, Talitha Snethen HAttendance please,U are words constantly on the lips of the office girls. Office work provides valuable experience and school service. Other students who donate study hall time to school service are the librarians who care for books and help locate reference material. 36 I 0 f 2 l E A -.3 LQ. 3 . ' w . 4 4- N9 2'-2 'Q' eq A -, - f -' x,f V .L t ,S X X y ,Q Marjorie Yard, Jeanne Hall, 1aVerne Lingard, Talitha Snethen, S T'm - ' if A T ln ' , , ' t ' ,' ' I Cl 1 U R ' X V 5 .. 5 r 2 J 'F sw X ' s H ,. .2 . . .W v n ' A . ' ' - ' ' . Q 7 L 4 0 ITIITICI Last Row, G Manchester, R yhf, G 'h1te, P Omsteai, C Gallagher, J Lyslnger, L Coe lgglHS, P K estner, Q Perry, M flpior, A Platz Qecond Pow, J toll Llngard, I Snetnen, Hynden, A tephens Flrst Row, J Allen, , J Plercy, J Sllsb , M Snethen, L E Dl lesler E Gaarder, T Qneth n Ar G uger, sponsor D Coof, J odges, T teller, G Dah em, R Shakespeare, T Qnetnen L osuell UH 'W turf Darlene Cook JHV Allen Vlce Pres Janlce lodges CGC TT935 Presldent Maklng young people look old, white halr, and maklng pale people problems that faced the Drama Club Applylng make up to the casts plays, and the senlor play was the maklng black halred people have look tan were gust a few of the 1n the past year of the Junior play, the one act maln progect of the club 'The Value of the Telephone is Greater Than the Costn Mlddle States Ut1l1t1es Company of Iowa 37 . A- F A f - .9 I , , - . 9 . - D Y .- yi , I f - -1 in ' I., M ,Sal - . , . Fiej . 1. V . . , tk, V. 3 . E C C. A ., T. J A . , . kf L . o S - n ' X 0 'I o s . L -. . az, F, . . C .eL, N. C ' fu - . 5 M , 1, q CA U , , - . . 1. . FAT ,G . A . 1 1 . D J . D . , . F I . ' . 1 1 o o n , A-x ' Y' . V.- I ' 5 . 0 . T. Q U '- .L I I I J4 L' pfaga HFARTS AND FLOVFRS THF IONKEY'C PN BYU! L Jacobs lr Whlte Mrs WhltG Eldon Boswell Ceorgeen Dahlem Herbert Jay Allen Sergeant Major Morrls Dlck mWltO Ir Sanpson Eldon R3tCllff8 By Henry Rowland Godfrey Goodheart Park Kaestner lrs Goodlemrt Ramona Mlckelson True Hope LaVerne Llngard Blackle Blackman Pat Lesley Jessle Jassarlne Donna Bowen Vlllle York Harold Creighton LIGHTHOUSE KERPERS' DAUGHTER Llghthouse keeper.Robert Mortimore Daughter ............. Nancy Baldwin Mother ................. Mary Higdon Doctor ....... ..... Don White The Villian... ...Robert Watts Narrator.... ...Janet Stoll ELMER By Beatrice Humlston McNeil Flmer Collier John Marsh Susan Colller Ina Lou Snethen Jeanle Colller Carol Hall Janle Colller Myrna Omstead Mlss Plnny Jesslcka Cheasebro Mrs Colller Phyllls Dahlem Fannle Belle Sharon Noftsger Hubert Brown Gerald Ratcllffe Russell Jameson Alva Bush X Penny Wood Junla Clare Sllsby Chuck Harrls Gary Sllver Mrs Uood Betty Jane Cole Dr Wood G Mervyn Roberts Mllly hou Flmer Tuttle Effle Roger Van .leck Shirley Wentworth Ralph Her worth Julie Ha ris Directed by M112 CAST Leonard Boswell Larry Snlvely Rose Marle Shakespeare Eugene Whlte Roberta Smlth Don Whlte Carolyn Ballantyne Park Kaestner Lorene Cook Ir Harold Gauger LFIMCDNI MUNICIPFIL UTILITIES LAMONI, IOWA PHONE 78 39 pp cm Last Row, H PlCK6lSOD J o ges L S s D SlmDSOH, McElroy N mhoma D Harrls l Onsteat Blxby, Closson, B HlgQOD, , Hembry, Snethen Coo , G llwgher I ers n N Hynden D Cook, J Hodge , r ROblHSOH, sbo sor C Boswell, M Slauter C all, I Dld order D135 rlpses, sponsor, M Hlgdon, E Gaarder L Goode, Smlth 1 Wlon D Swlth, R Cover, N Snethen M Ward F1TSt How, L Llngard J Sllsby, C stanley, A Platz, B Warner, R Shakespeare, G Dahlen J Stoll, P Bowen G hanchester, M Bartlett, M Reynard Kneellng, Cheerleaders, Jeanne Ball, Tan Lyslnger Don Gamet Glna Hlgglns, Allce Stephens 'R ii Peggy Bowen Janet Stoll V1ce Pres SGC LTGGS Nancy Hynden President American people have been noted for their quality of Hstick to itiveness,H and no less has the Pep Club also been noted for this quality Regular attendance at all football and basketball games was just regular routine with the pep squad Of all the pep rallies and assemblies sponsored by this group the largest was the one for Home coming last fall This included a parade through town, then a complete program in central park. 40 1 ' 1. 1'. 4 , '. Hwd 6 , t. 'ar , , ' A W, A , , -W ' 1 13 -'- -'Q we , A: .1 X1 Q, .., .. L, J., U A , , gg. 4. C ?,, ls. u K C . e fpjl , 4, B ,kgna , A , A , , Second Row, B. Smith, P. Tapscott, E, Scantlin, P. Dahlem, D, Bowen, . . , . H, 4. f'tlg J 1, T' T ' . , . V . . 0 0 9 a A-0 A f , sn , u 1 l f 9 ' . ' . O I , l D Ci ' I I A O v f I -1, o o , u A Ao . l . . O 1. Lf .. ,XJ , . XJ, I - S A v ' S .- Q-15 -. J fl ' V., ? N ,,,f u F1 - , n' 0 O Q I CJ eerdaclerd T Jeanne Hall, Jahlce Pee Lfslnger, Don Gamet, Vlrglhla Hlggln , A1106 Stephens -A 1 Chevrolet Sales and Service Home of Good Used Cars Downey Chevrolet Phone 2h 41 lv f+,i. 5 'avo.. .L v A Vg h r h ' .lwvvan ax no ,QA ,,, V Q-. - ,V su flzg, 1 , Jqgz l Y V M A -.1 : 'nvxli-QC' TJ -A - - ,tb 'H'gwmaM,4FwU - 'ff -. . L X . . ' ' S . I' ' !',2 'I 'P , fi' 1 I ..n' . 5 - x. .,-- . 'x 4 x v l' -- V- U 1 : W.- l . ll 'Sli' MUSIC OFFICERS Last Row, Mr Weber advisor, Nancy Hynden, Betty Higdon, Don Gamet eNio Banker First Row, Peggy owen, Colleen Gallagher, LaVerne Lingard, Janice Hodges, Merilyn Reynard Not Pictured, Bill Walden The school year of 950 Sl saw many changes in the LHS music department For the first time in LHS history the music groups elected officers to carry on their business A point system was devised to give everyone an opportunity to earn a music letter. Also for the first time a class for student directors was held which gave all Juniors and Seniors who were interested a chance to direct music. These students directed at practices and public concerts, thereby laying a foundation for a career in music. 42 . ax' , - K .- i , l 1 I A-'V Y' - . 1 C ' 6 6 o . I Q o 1 .L - . .1 o .S?llJeIlt mU'2Cf0l'd estner, G Campbell, E Ratcliffe First Row, J Hodges, J Sllsby, A Platz, L Lingard izipylxzudl tfjigczrwad Last Row, J DeLong, P Kaestner, A Siemer, L Snively, J Walden G. Campbell, B. Shipman, T France, L Banker, D Twito, D Banker, E. White, R. Cracraft, J, Allen, J. Thomas L. Mitchell, H. Creswell. Fourth Row, D. Simpson, V. Collins, E. Snethen, M. Noftsger. I. Snethen, P. Hagen, S. Noftsger, D. Bowen, J. Hodges, N. Thomas, R. McElroy, S. Perry, L. Goode, C. Gallagher T. Waller, W. Hill. Third Row, Mr. Weber, director, L. Sams, J. Ballantyne, D. Harris, E. Blakesley, K. Strong, A. Platz, E. Gaarder, B. Cole, L. Lingard, J. Lysinger, N. Hynden, D. Heide, M. Omstead, L. Cook, V. Higgins, J. Hall, D, Cook, M. Bergman, J. Stoll, T. Snethen, J. Cheasebro, M. Closson, R. Bixby. Second Row, J. Silsby, C. Hall, C. Boswell R. Mickelson, S. Wilson, C. Stanley, B. Warner, R. Shakespeare, G. Dahlem, C. Wilson, G. Manchester, M. Bartlett, A. Stephens, M. Reynard P. Bowen. First Rowg J. Closson P. Lesley, B. Walden, D. Gamet, J. Silsby G. Silver, D. Stoll, E. Boswell, B. watts, L, Wilcoxson, E. Ratcliff 43 O lllll ' '+P 'I if I A ' ilsl J 1 lr 4 gg g , ,z ' 1 H 5 Q I., , o O 6 Q ,H 1 . V y , U! rw- 1 1 . I I I X I O , Q O . O O 7 F CU GI? o' G EE C UL ast Bow, L Foode, J Ballantfne D Harrls, T Ga rder, K Stron , Cole, N Closson J Tyslnger, L Cook, V Hlggl , I Bervnan fynde , D Cook, B Blx y second ow, D iowen, Sllsby, V COl11HS, C Gallagher, F lakesley, Platz, L Llngard, D Jelde Nr Weber, dlrector Creasebro, otephens, P Bowen Flr t Bow, C Hall, C Boswell, B M1CkGlSOH S W1l3OD, C Stanley, B larner, B Shakespeare G Dahlem, C Wllson, G Ianchester I Bartlett BOYS' GL U CLUB Last Row, G ollver, P Kaestner, L Snlvely, B Walden, W Hlll, G Campbell, T Waller, P Lesley, D Twlto, h Creswell, A Sl9WGT, D Banker Second Bow, Junla Sllsby, 8CCOmD8HlSt, J DeLong, France, J Walden B Shlpnan, P Whlte, B Cracraft J Allen, L Mltchell, J Thomas, Mr Weber, dlrector Flrst Row, D Stoll, J Sulllvan, J Closson, J Sllsby, D Gamet, E Boswell, B Watts, L Wllcoxson, E Ratcllffe 44 . .I K G' 1 A Q .v .. -- 1 3 J . . J I-Z J 4 6 ' B f 'Q V T F1 T T 1 L A ' , J .A , ' 7 , . 2 , Q 9. A . g 3. ' .. l 1, . L 'A . . ' ns -Q Qs,., 1. p n , .. b . f' T7 . I T ' ' A A - s - A U s o - 1 'U T, A . , . A N, . -f v A - 0 0 n -L , - 0 ' 7 L, Cmstead J. Hall M. Re nard J. Stoll T. Snethen J. 5 7 7 7 7 - 1 - A . F ' . . X S ' . I 4 e- I I . , I . P I X o -J-I A - o , 1 a o , i, , - n c fi! A L . ,, 3' ' . ' l . - . 2 2 - 1 j . 11+-1 ,, r Y' 'EN' , I L .1 I . I F' I I I . I I I , 0 A I V 0 U Q o U 0 s . . . . . m - . A . l , , - , 0 L- J 0 A 0 , o o I I I . I I I I I I I I I I 'MCG QOUIQ5 T7 QVNIOB SFXTFL Allce Stephens Colleen Gallagher, Darlene Cook, Nancy Hynden, VlTglUl8 Hvgglns, Navls Bergman, laVerne Llngard, 3CCOFp3UlSt BOYS' QUARTET Bob Watts, Tom Walle , DeN1o Banker, B1ll Walden fx N JUNIOR SFXTET LaVerne Llngard, aCCOmpaHlSt, Georgeen Danlem Carol Wllson, Betty Jane Cole, Amy Platz, VlV1aH CO1l1HS, Junla Clalr S11Sby CONGPATULATIONB SFNIORS' LamOH1 Dacklng Plant 45 z, ' V. 4 ,'k , V 1 - he 'B V1 Q 0 1 Q 1 , n I s , .. L J Q , W , 7 E N r ' ' . H Tiki: X.. 4 is 3 'C fv QL Q- ' ,. . ... Q ' -,- T Ll. , . ' g Y ' Q ' 1 f 1 x L ' 1 .4 sa 'NAI ' fl I . . . 7 . . . . . . '1 . , 1 , Magorettes Flrst Row, P Omstead Second Row Thlrd Row, Fourth Row Fifth Row, Sixth Row, CZITT Lllgf 611161, liigllfliff Clll TI II13. OTS son D M Weber, director, J Silsby, M Midgorden, B Watts, E Ratcllffe , B Higdon, J Seeley, J Sllsby, H Creswell L Mitchell D Gamet, D Bowen, E Faunce, G Manchester D Derry , J Hodges, B Cole, K Shakespeare, M Hlgdon, W Hembry N Thomas, D Heide, N Baldwln, O Gamet, V Collins N Hynden, R McFlroy, S Noftsger, B Traxler, M Closson Seventh Row M Ward J Hodges W Prall J Cracraft Standing, Mr. Weber, director, J. Silsby, B. Cole, L. Banker, R. Cracraft, M. Higdon. Last Row, M. Ward, D. Heide, D. Banker, G. Prall, D. Twito, L. Mitchell, B. Higdon P. Kaestner, G. Manchester, J. Seeley, E. Faunce, J. Silsby, B. Shipman, E. Ratcliffe, M. Midgorden, M. Omstead B. Watts. Second Bow, N. Thomas, M. Closson, B. Traxler, V. Collins K. Roberts, R. Bixby, N. Baldwin, S. Noftsger, H. Creswell, C. Gamet, W, Hembry, D. Bowen, D. Gamet. First Rowg N. Hynden, G. Campbell, J. Hodges, R. McElroy, D. Derry, W. Prall, J. Hodges. 46 9 Q I P ' . rn. W 1 A Q E . Wx 5 , - 4 , ., W L f ' 1 ' I- -.Da-uv 3 'if . 'Vr. Q 'b A , tix., ', -' FS fu Ui-T ' , ' , . A It - .1-. 1, A , f 'Y F . 1' J- K -jf V - f y , M , 'I fi-, , F5 'HY ' 'r-53'f r . .. A- ,. .3 I . it 1 f:+i.f57,.1A. 'fail .1 ljjf? .ff 5 . ' ' ' fx.5i.:es. N - ' .sig V ' .A A . Q , 1 LA, Q . I . Q 1 if . ' .-af . ' ' . I . . ' --A ' Q f , ,L 5 M' P . f?1 s - - , - , s - - . To . Q O U . . L' , I U . I l I C , I . I C I U , U U . O U 0 Q . I . I U 0 Q O 0 . 1 1 l -I 0 0 0 : 0 Q o 9 0 9 I 0 9 . . ef? lfcgzllltdl I.Ah4GH1! Standing, J Silsby, J Hodges, B Cole, M Higdon, Mr Weber, dlrector Last Row, B Shlpman, B Hlgdon, D Twito, G Manchester, E Faunce, M Midgorden, M Omstead, B Watts First Row, H Creswell, W Hembry, C Gamet, S Noftsger, D Bowen, N Thomas G Campbell, N Hynden Qi:JL1T,SGk5!PT1 STRING ORCHESTRA Standing, Mr Weber, director Last Row, B Hlgdon, J Allen, C Chevllle, P Outhouse, P Martin M Schofield, K Stone, J Ricker, C Hall First Row J Silsby, L Lingard, A Platz, C Shakespeare, B Warner FULL ORCHESTRA CNot Pic turedj J Allen, N Baldwin, G Campbell C Cheville, B Cole, L Goode, C Hall B Higdon M Higdon, J Hodges, anice Hodges, N Hynden, P Kaestner, Lingard, McElroy, L Mitchell, S Noftsger A Platz, P Martin, P Outhouse, W Prall, J Ricker, M Schofield, Shakespeare, B Shipman K Stone, N Thomas, D Twito, B Warner, B Watts 47 , N I I I '. I fr ' I '. ' L. ff., .. . . ei. . . .,C flliffblfllelllflf POUIQJ CLARI F DUADTFT ancy Tflden, olen Campbell, Norma Lho as, XlVl'1I'1 Colllns HUT PPT RIO Dick Twito, Larry Iltchell, De? 10 Banker 0 STRING QUARTET LaVerne Lingard, Charlotte Cheville, Moyne Schofield, Louita Goode. 40 t ' . . U , V V- M v.:'5:.'jg': K-1 1 . 'A' xi ' . XI x p , Q l 4 71 4 'J 1 YJ ,L, .. 1 f-1 , -fx 1 - . . 1: 'I , 1. 1 m v' L , in I 4- 7' ff 1 T' - A .J W. T' ,T ' ClIOI Qlf8f5 Jig? 'Hs eil' Darlene Slmpson, Darlene Cook, Roberta Bixby, Janet Stoll The Creston Marchlng Band Contest held October 28, 1950 found all four of Lamon1's twlrlers competlng 1n a twlrling contest against magorettes from th1S state distrlct Dlsplaylng polse and outstandlng ablllty to the very last, Roberta Blxby, Lead Magorett was presented Wlth one of the hlghest awards for her excellent achlevements Roberta Bixby, Lead Majoretteg Darlene Cookg Janet Stollg Darlene Simpson. 9 f VZ,-4L,q ,yf5, fy- ir AV -, 5 Z gn 412: ' . V-:ii -lx ' V, . 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Mlss Donna Drlskill Miss Phyllls Kessel, Mlss Darlene Simpson, Miss Lorene Cook, M1ss Donna Drlsklll, queen, M1ss Jeanne Hall, Miss Janice Hodges, Mlss Moyne Schofleld Ridlng ln a flashy convertlble, belng kissed by co football captalns Pat Lesley and Chet Wnlte, and relgnlng over the Home coming Dance were all in a day's work for the lovely HOm9COWlHg Queen, Donna Dr1sk1ll She and her attendants agree that thls vas an occasion that will be remembered for many years to come 50 ,QQ f , 1 . 14, tx, g lift, 'if y T' S Q3 H7 4 Q E Q XX X k j ,I ll 'XA R' I 1 . r you aria rf' ,044 'yi I9 ,fr .f YW, 'c .Sg2L7C7l2g6llf7 i 5, 4 ld RA my X' w W Clockwlse, Chet Whlte, Leonard Boswell, Gary Prall, Pat Lesley, Gene Noftsger, Jlm Sulllvan, B111 Shlpman Larry Derry, Park Kaestner, Lloyd Banker, John Walden, Duane Stoll, Ray Cracraft, Glen Campbell, Tom France, Argle Fisher, Kay Roberts, Allen Slemer, DeN1o Banker Center, B111 Walden Gur M11k and Ice Cream Are Llke Popeye's Spinach It Makes You Strong' TRAMMEL'S DAIRY 52 L- ' I wx- Y K rixfi in X I 1 ' Na. 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I 7 A7 T. 3 . 9 ' I I - 7 A I 05 .F 1 . r P och ZZGgZl5lgQl?g6llW 6 I Last Row, A Beaty, J Ashburn, L Boswell, B Shipman, L Derry, L Snlvely, K Roberts, A Bush, C Wh1te R Kizzire Second Row, L Wilcoxson, B Watts, G Ra cliffe, E Ratcliffe, L Kaestner, B Shields, T France, L Mitchell, G Sllver J Closson, Coach ROblHSOD First Row, R Waugh, G Prall, D Banker, L Banker, A Siemer, R Cracraft, B Walden, T Waller, J Sullivan, J Walden Lamoni Lamonl Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni Lamonj Lamoni 'Lamoni +Lamoni 'County Grand River Garden Grove Leon Mt Ayr Lenox Bloomfield Osceola Bedford Lenox ...... .. Van Wert ....... Grand River .... Lamonl Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni 9'L8.II1O1'11 . . . Tota1.... 12 Corydon Osceola Bedford Mt Ayr Diagonal Corydon Seymour Leon Mt. Ayr... Total....lO5N Tournament +'Sectional Tournament This year saw a small and for the most part inexperienced bunch of 'Demon basketeersu who gave the fans an actually better season than many had looked forward to. Although the won-lost column does not show by any means the record the squad would like to have posted, the season cannot be termed an entirely unsuccessful one. The high point of the season was probably reached in the near victory over Bedford as it is rated as one of the top teams in the state. Other state powers such as conference member Mt. Ayr and Bloomfield were also encountered during the season. ou'll Enjoy Our P1 as t At osphere and Quick Servicen THE 69 LUNCH sa 7 e I G , m , A ' 7 '5 Q jifgirgh .'5 L1?'f A A U 1 ' 12 3 yi 1 . l 9 A ' - I ' . ' . E ' . ' . I QOOI . , O Lamoni... 17 Seymour ........ 32 +Lamoni... 73 WG1dOH---- 16 ... 28 .... H9 '... 37 ... 47 '... ho ... 30 ... 34 ... 55 ... 28 ........... 29 ... 42 ... H5 ... 30 . ........ M2 ... 38 . ... 61 ... 60 .......... A2 ... HO .. 76 - ... 22 ..... 56 f ... no ... 46 ... Mo ........ HM ... 61 ... 6M .... 3b .... .. 56 ... H5 ...... 55 51 30 ' no 66 70 no -- H2 73 9 HY e an m iigL76Hh46llp Last Row, Coach Robinson, L Davls, L Boswell, P Kaestner J Sullivan, J Ashburn, B Walden, B Shlpman, J Walden, L Banker, D Twito, J DeLong, L Snethen Second Row, J Marsh, A Slemer, L Derry, E Ratcliffe, D Stoll, L Harris, D Isenburger R Amundson J Closson, L Mltchell, A Fisher B Watts, L Wilcoxson First ow, P Lesley, G Campbell, C White, T France, R Cracraft, Gene Noftsger, K Roberts, D Banker, G Prall Unionville Humeston Leon Mt Ayr Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni Lamoni Lamonl Bedford Lamoni Lamoni Lamonl Lamoni Total Seymour Corydon Lenox 12 Total 1 UF 2-155' Right End Pat Lesley, Right Tackle Glen Campbell, Right Guard Chet White, Center Allen Siemer, Left Guard Gene Noftsger, Left Tackle Kay Roberts, Left End Gary Prall, Wing Back DeNio Banker, Blocking Back Ray Cracraft, Full Back John Walden, Tail Back Bill Walden, Coach Robinson Hlgh hopes for the 1950 football season were lowered somewhat after the first game as Lloyd Banker and John Walden became the first of a long line of injuries that were to keep half the team sidelined at different times during the season The high point of the season was when the Demons rolled over Lenox N9 6 This along with John Walden and Chet White receiving first team berths on the all conference team were the only bright spots which could be salvaged from an otherwise mediocre season Gary Prall, Gene Noftsger, Kay Roberts and Bill Walden were placed at all conference honorable mention positions . 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K . 55 ofgffermenii CM Last Row, C Whlte, G Noftsger J Walden P Lesley, B Shlpman, K Roberts, L Banker, T France Second Row, J Sulllvan, D Stoll, L Boswell, G Campbell, G Prall, P Kaestner D Gamet, A Flsher, Mr ROb1HSOD, sponsor FlPSt Row, T Parls, K Derry, A Slemer, B Walden J Marsh, D Banker, R Cracrait YN if 1 it Don Gamet Bill Walden Kay Roberts Vice Pres President Sec Treas The Lettermen's Club year got off to a good start with the wild and wooly initiation of ll nscumsn who had lettered in football this year and track last year This brought the total membership up to 23 The Club's lone social function was a party at Walden's Chile, cookies, cider, and other good atheletic food which gives atheletes speed and endurance, were served A very filling time was had by all To bolster the Club's sagging finances, popcorn was sold Cand eaten! by the Lettermen for several weeks The fun was large, but the profits were small -V -4 p S .A - B 1 U . ' k . Q o 7 U V 7 s 0 . U I I O . 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O often 1 1 r occur Il dr1n11nv ucl 1 t ll tiff TP re were e5nec1 V YO V ss Cc P ou POHSITQVGQ 1+ ou1+e e the RLCWETQ Vaugh m1slt have become an e ver1enre Sllfqt sham h ln't enlcd 15 ccreer wus 1 e ro ma'e us grow un H1 ICJ. 1 5 1D nrocf 1 Q 115 cr C1arl fester, are JIU Verry FO rouni Aftel tr e alwav her, o nonle1 over h r 'n b H H911 Nec ne t r 1ll a n, C en ll s, Lo ell ani L c e n, Ual C Ueer oc , I-or C Iif d shed rl cc' fer an 1 r DY grou erscn Cl rl Fr y, f' ll' ILS Lr lc lrwo clf c FT' LJ lson Konv le lanneberg, and D Were Dunb r 1o1nel our has f c an rrfl Usborne, T1 V r Ves, Paul lllotsun and f a l Tll' were our lenar 1nF ner ners 1D C171 6 In flTST grade we we e 'elcofed 1 a Ver eart bv N15 Dec nan, our lon? suf er1nv te cher e massed a lot of our t1me by nlay1ne nos OfflCC The boVs usrl rarvel at To V France's bouniless nerve as le oul sn1 ch a klS rr fancy fynlen cverv tlre he lad the chance e learned our APC's th1s year and snent much tlIG 1D the perfec 1on of our HRytIem Rand ' The drum was the most noouler lHStTUNSHt, and ll out a doubt, the loude The fOllOWlDf fear Gerald Vagner, barbara Goqfrev, and onnle Torn became fellow 1n1 tes Vhlle l1ll1am Ashburn, Charles Gr V, Maxlne GUllll9mS, Lowell and Lyle Shaln, Paul SWTlHKl9, and Konraie Kanneberg left us for greener pastures N155 Iarcella, our fTl9Hi and lOVlDg teecler, enwurei xltr us the 3gOHl6S of GdUC2t1OH as we learned ani put 1nto DP3CtlSQ the ways of U Indlans We had a regular attendance t1lS year 1U hopes that some day the NPeace DlD9H woul be bas ed Llt' Pat Tapscott ani Chester Tarn were CODflDGd to the lockers after pleadlng gullty to Hrelaylngn a message across tle room ln an attempt to reach RlCh3Td Waugh. Of course lt turned out to be a magor catastroohe 57 ' 1 Fe .ti t,z t s hs,l ' T -tcm J of ,bw 'fa l9?3, with Miss Cerel a A fini fC rt n tes lsr. X sue ' V to ,ha roll call were Dfrgfll - - ffl ' Fislg , A T' arker, iKtlY K'f1or, U-fmlff w7Ti, C1 rl T H A . T Q on 'T F Feet ,-',J, Jin '1 c V Prefer, au, Tillots'1, Zavis Be 'sh William Wfldcn, a,fcs Les Ttcn ins, Vllre Yanc, k i1c3'r1 'x:?h, j fl nj. T K -a , Ja-i T g,s, Robe t Tw i,n, Lew' Ross, ,, P ,- ,, , .V , L , Qi W -' a 1 ,atty Tfnscstt. -f , 5, n,f ,, fi , way m'th little chillrfn 'nl ?'1 ei our f ' - 1 , ol tif start. :il ' fa-d, v's fsoc ially intrifuei FY , , su, c . we we ll 5 1, Qse. to f1,f itat it wfsn't tie celc the a,, 5 hir bu, t?c era u N ,e ir whlch lhf SWQff5T was ev, , 4 1 ., .f a raft ss Jltl ere? of UT oarticioeiinf whsle- he. ' 7 ml h he housemol3 tasks. 1 t Yen just sen such tivs as 1,? F'cFs an ,.' A . '1 l'c1 w-'t ef-a s anri'usly awfitinf tleir fuin at h, E'she ? In ,R w'l , , the rcrn',k v ' Fei , nefnt of C7hfust'sn and rollei un in our rucs ?or a little nan. Uefio ani Roby veren't particular n r ,1,7 E, 1 is loaf as it H15 oocetier. L1 ' ,1, snoocy J of h drink ' bottle of Ujescuriceiu iilk to . 1, 5 1 f f'v fnl ,, . V, 5, Jerilrei Vow such a Hire , orl b,f ' lr' , s QQ a1wf1 l Q 'Q1t ir 5.1, . 1- .J , 5 1 Qall, I' ol, ni Ti,l WT li brlrx' us czookifs. Y'e , f ,, , 'U A ',s a tr at H 1 ' ti 'rs e that we Val ther. ' I, Y , ,,Q 1 ,. , , 15 f ,312 ', 2 6 trief this Vue, if a ' 1 Wi .1 a' , , h' 2 as . It f ,t so han ane, that he Troke lisqarv ' the 4 rss of 7D'9k'lf rachcrs f W the nantry. L les and Ci,s the H 1, tvI-s, s.a 'A'A L 1 Z i A s finis in the J ,-f - . ,s' 115 sh 1 ,s hr? 'A a ri 1 1 , n S'ETIlHF abou t , 1 f J? lc 'nu PV ,' . The n,X. Vee V' 11 'A Ashbur fl T-A 1, as les 1 e Iexine Cui,l1ai w 1 yla Sh,i ,arl fprinkl , in Wilfot, Carol 'i W 3' Y 5, el-, r Q Q,,1 1 ,ny lf . 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J P. . . 4 A, A1 A . wlen iss Marcella went to release thr prisoners and found them in a huddle at the Hotlern end It was nothing unusual to see the bofs crouched in a cerner playing marbles and taking dvice from 'Sharp Q ooter T pscot Ier cleverest trick, however, K s dl ring for Hkeepsu which left the poor boys helpless At the end of the year Xe e ch received a big juicy kiss from Miss Iarcella and a piece of Candy We all enqo ed the C ndv Third graders at las , fwci g life with Mrs Key This fear our class exp nied in size iith Bill Bettis, James Dunsmore, Eldon impson, and David Jones Our only loss was Ferald U ggner Levis Boss c used quite a co otion plafing skin the cat or the scrapers truth of t e matter 1 he nearlf skinned himself Ano her game tr t particularlf struck our f ncv wa Wolf lt is beyond us no ho such a violent adventure could ever be permitted under supervision enjo ed the one in whlch he revealed the interior of his eye lid he was voted UThe Boy Most Lively to get P ddled,H and verv successft v met with these qualificati ns We marchel onward determinely to the fourth gr de Ab entees from the roll call were Eldon Simpson, D vid Jones, and Barbara Godfrey lillis Fibbons, Jo n Vinniger, Dick Shields, Dorla H rris, and Darlene Cook gdined us hiss Lester, our devoted teac er, devised a game similar to baseball The greatest difference was that it was plafed with the HBra1nH and not with the HBrawn H Our hearts were saddened the day Moon's Mill burned for we had to leave our tudies and watch t Never before had we witnessed such a mass cremation of little chicks We sensed our first touch of stage fright this year in a feeble attempt to impersonate such characters as 'Patty Butter, Sadie Sour Pickle,H and HDonny D lghnut Tommy France was chosen for the doughnut roll be cause he was the roundest boy in the room By some queer coincidence we were all promoted to the fifth grade Nargy Wa d, Charles Gray, and C ester White made pleas nt addi ion to our tribe John Winniger and Norma Godfrey left us Miss Condit was our teacher, and one o our favorites Every afternoon she held us speechless by relating from her own library HThe Adventures of Nancy Drew H This was the year Alice moved to California We were all disappointed when she returned a few months later to think that our Hfarewell giftsu had been misused Going st ady vas quite tie fad by this time and some of the most popular couples were Alice and Don, Cina and Ned, Nancy and Bill, and Mavis and Maurice Silver Alice was cuite relieved when she got back to find Don still single We formed a baseball team this year and had real professional titles 'The Willing Workers,H and The Busy Bees Miss Dennis felt like she had completed a day's work after refereeing one of our games. Dick Shields, Bill Walden, and Lewis Ross became real bold and played hooky. They were seen entering the Pabst Blue Ribbon Palace with enough money to buy three cigars. The boys were regular passion pots. Gina Higgins received thirteen valentines from Glen Benson. Our Jr. High Days started with a bang. Ollie Capellan, Norma Godfrey, Barbara Godfrey, Mildred Cracraft, and Arlene McQueen Joined us. Our only loss was Bob Harden. We had our first taste of passing classes and having more than one 'f . Q A, ,B f . i x A U - 1 I , , .C . - a ' ll' -J . e t.H TT 1 ' ' . H -e 1 wif y 4 . ' L , . X U, Q . .J . . . V . I , ' . -' f, , f . f 1 it A 'n ' , ,',. . . 3. il' Y , , 7' . 0 IV. o . . W vw l , ,. F'Q 1 '. - HP V A e . ' mm f 1' , f L , f . The . h .l , 's X '- 'M . ith A i he ' , X , P s Ha J' ' rp XJ ' A - A 1' , bPldon Sifpson used to fascinate us with his foolish faces. We particularly . V . , . . . . , ' T' K at - U C' ' N f ,' . a . s f I .V M P . . J. . T . ,P . . . L . F . A . 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V . 0 '- AI - c u 0 . 1 ' ' H u ' ' ' O teacher was quite a noveltv Our teache were Vis Tergr n and Mrs Putts M Putts retired at the end of the first semester and Nr lerrlrv c me to Dlaf ero H interrupting our ch in of thcuvlts bf oerformin for hJ wn amusement kept his endless assortm nt of tricks The girls tar cl veerinv natural lipstick and Darlfhe Cook c idcred duite bold because he applied it so V93Vllf The girls cre ted a desire for older men and arnev Newcome was con 'The Man Most Love ble idered In eighth grade we continued the same routine with a few new faces Bob Chown, Don Gamet, B111 Vhenham, Rva Marie Pierson, Fred Grenhart, Joe Parker Bob Harden, Fdna Lee Bonnett, and Phfllis Dalhem Ve lost Willis fibbons, Charles Gray, Ollie Capellan, Chet lT1t9, Norma and Barbara Godfrey We had our first bascetball team and delighted 1F out of town games Especially after dark The name of our team was Hlmn H referring of course t 'Little Demons H Our cheerleaders were Al and Gina alon with Jan and Lorene, who re presented the seventh grade Don Gamet was quite the rage with the girls Besides being cute he was different The bovs Just 1tC ed the scissors' Mr McDonald ala Mrs As freshmen, we took Our new members were Snethen, Sara Hill, Fda to get into Bill 'henhams long red curls With lmeeler we e our ever loving teachers our place among the eller members of this institute Ronald Bover, Lloyd Smith, Rosetta Eigington, Norma Mai Gaarder, Wanda Hembry, Thelma Fvans Elizabeth illiland, Carnie Anderson, Fldon Boswell, Peggy Bowen, I net Stoll, and Lucille Beaty Our biggest headache this year was Algebra Mr Scott fa1rly loved to fowl us up ard did so with very little effort The boys took a fancy to running their fingernails over the blackboard and found it quite amusing when the girls hatched goose bumps Bill Walden made the first team in football giving the Freshmen some one to yell for at the games Peggy Bowen was our candidate for HOmeCOm1Hg queen Ve started the next vear as HSODhleSH but were hardened by the end of the year Additions to the class were Ed Reeves, TeSS16 Snethen, Judy Stone, Doyle Konoposek and LaDonna Gardner We were saddened by the sudden death of one of our beloved class mates, Eva Mar1e Pierson Bill Walden had polio but recovered uhharmed Alice was the Lettermen's candidate for Homecoming Queen While LHVGTHG represented the sophomore class. We explored the North Woods on our class picnic. Al and Gina were thrilled when they found a dead cow head. Ants or no ants they took it home for a bedside souvenir. Argle ran Joe's little convertible through a fence on the way home. It was lucky for Lewie, who was sitting on top that it didn't turn over. Another year rolled around and we were long standing associates now. New members were Pat Lesely, Jeanne Hall and Colleen Gallagher. Love was in bloom when Joe started going with Luella. A few other couples were: Don and Peggy, Gina and B111, Alice and Joe, Darlene and Hao, Allen and Lorene, Janice and Bill Stoll, Ruby and Doyle, Rosy and Ted Traver and LaVerne and Milo. HP1gtailsH our class play, was a big success. We made plans for the banquet and all worked like beavers to make it a success. Don and Peggy combined their artistic ability and spent many hours painting the HIr15hH back drop. 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Jun 61 66144 I 951 DeN1o Banker, w1ll my love for the opposlte sex to Dlck Twlto so he can make up for lost tlme Lucllle Beaty, w1ll my Job at Jones' Drug Store to Marllyn Taylor so she can eat sweets to her hearts content Mavls Bergman wlll my alto VOlCe to Betty Jane Cole so she won't have to s1t on the back row ln muslc class Eldon Boswell, wlll my unfalterlng trust 1D the female specles to Ronnle Bgorland so he won't have to follow Blll Traxler Peggy Bowen, wlll my ablllty to hold a man, desplte lnterference to Roberta Blxby , Bob Chown and Doyle Konopasek, w1ll our ablllty to llke the same glrl and remaln best frlends to Jay and Tommy Allen Darlene Cook, wlll my frlendllness wlth the boys to Jesslcka Cheasebro Ruby Cover wlll my qulet and sympathetlc nature to Bonnle Whlte ln hopes she w1ll galn respect for her fellow students Phyllls Dahlem, wlll my Ipana smlle to John Walden so he'll have an excuse for h1s friendly grln Rosetta Edglngton, wlll my womanly change of mlnd to Patty Hagen so she may flnd out what fun lt lS Argle Flsher, w1ll my executlve powers to Tom Waller so hls study halls wlll be more qulet Eda Mal Gaarder, wlll my dlctatorshlp to Rose Marle Shakespeare so we can keep lt in G A A LaDonna Marle Gardner, w1ll my love for changlng names to Kathryn Delores Smlth because she loves lt too Colleen Gallagher, will my abllity to spread the news to Carol Stanley Don Gamet, will my taste and neatness of dress to DaV1d Derry for he has the money to develop it Elizabeth Gilliland, w1ll my abllity to eat and be ln love to Donna Driskill so she won't have to go hungry Jeanne Hall, will my 'eternal questionn to Roberta Smlth so she too will be in the know Dorla Harris will my ability to go steady with two boys at once to Norma Lee omas so she won't have to make up her mind. 62 I 0 0 xv ' I . 0 . 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I A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' o I I will my laugh and gift of gab to Sue Flsvick o she where I left of' Wanda Hembry, can take up Betty Higdon, a there is will my ability to do anything to the student body enough for everybody , Gina Higgins Lysinger because we know she won't let us down and Lewis Ross, will our tardy record to Janice Sara Hill, will my love to study to Harold Creighton in hopes that omeday he'll settle down Willis Hill, will my heighth to Bob Watts so he can make first team in basketball next year Janice Hodges, will my quiet and dignified manner to my little sister, Jeanne, Just because' Nancy Hynden will my ability to bruise easily to Darlene Sirpson so she will have an excuse to show her legs Pat Lesley, will my ability to make up my own mind to Lloyd Banker so he won't have to go along with the crowd IaVerne Lingard, will my hand writing to Merilyn Reynaro so the Joe Parker, will 8UYthlI1E I have, except Luella Smith to who wants it anyone Allen Siemer, will my Crooning to Jim Silsby to keep him until his voice changes going Luella Smith, will my meek Voice to Nancy Baldwin so classes will be more quiet Thelma Smith, will my ability to nab and keep a man to anyone who wants to lead a double life Norma Snethen, will my passion for a sailor to Ollie Capellan just in case she has a sailor beau next year Tessie Snethen will my funny remarks to my little sister Beth so we can keep them in the family Alice Stephens, will my ability to hook the eligible man in the crowd to Alberta Payton so her dreams will all come true Janet Stoll, will my Journalistic ambitions to Glen Campbell for we know he will reach the top Pat Tapscott, will my genuine friendliness to Georgeen Dahlem Bill Walden, will my conceit to Don White so he can make every lay up shot in basketball Richard Waugh, will my ability to keep slim to Bud Blakesley. Jim Wilson, will my friendliness to John DeLong so all the girls will get a break. , 1 ' . , ' , V s I, C . . . . . . - we . I . . . . . I, F . . A . . I, .u . . . . A . J I, , . . H . . . . A, . It . , . . .- . . .L I, . . . u . I, J . I . . . . . teachers won't have so much trouble reading her papers. I, .. . . I, . . . b. . . . . . I, . . . . I . . I, . . . I I, . . . . . . , I, . 7 . I . . . I, . . . . I i ... . I, Z . . . . I, . . . -. . I, . . . . . - I, . . . . . 1, ' ' '4- Cfaaa I9 I9 ecg 1957 Chicago, Illinoi May 21+, 1961 Dear leach, Recently, when I was in Chicago, I sauntered into the Golden Goose Theater for a little shut eye Before I could get settled I noticed that the person in the neighboring seat was Colleen Gallagher She and Gina Higgins are co partners in this business In their spare time, they may be found at the Happy Rest Mortuar Colleen enlightened me on the following facts about the Class of Joe Parker has Joined the Parker Pen Company and it is now known as Parker and Parker Incorporated Luella stays at home and makes her spouse Parker House rolls Betty Higdon has a factory here in Chicago and manufactures stilts for under developed children Next door you will find Jim Wilson making elevated shoes And to give you the long and short of it, they have been seen together in the social circles of this fair city vately ing to a size owned corn Cannery Speaking of corn, Peggy Bowen is try invent a way to stretch feet so that she won't have to wear four shoe the rest of her life Nobody seems to see Janice Hodges since she has perfected her sta put lipstick, HK1ss Me Ma Fool Don Gamet is King of the Underworld His main source of income is 'Fingersu Banker, who is an international Jewel smuggler They won't last long, because Chief Investigator, Jeanne Hall of Scot land Yard, is hot on their trail Doyle Konopasek is raising coons for the HFash1onable Furcoat Companyu Ruby Cover is now private secretary to Lewis Ross, the Presi dent of the United States Richard Waugh has been named nL1fe bouyn, because he is Lewis' bodyguard Sara Hill has a new position with Gregg to help him simplify his simplified shorthand Allen Siemer is flushing through life as one of Chicago's busiest plumbers Speaking of successful people, Eldon Boswell is a 'Successful Farmer', and lives near his pig sitting friend, Bob Chown Other people who are successes include LaDonna Gardner who is a professor at Harvard, Lucille Beaty who now has part interest in Jones Drug Store, and Janet Stoll who is editor of the Togo Evening Gazette l17 . - . , . o 1 yo '5l: The most thriving business in Chicago is Wanda Hembry's pri- - - ' ' 1 11. 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