Lime Springs High School - Comet Yearbook (Lime Springs, IA)
- Class of 1954
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Q--,p ADMINISTHATIUN The Senior Class of '5ll dedicates this annual to Mrs Don Bowers who pass ed away last fall She taught all but two of the members of this senior class when we were in the seventh and eighth grades 1 Sedan! 'uodo1I.b J Sedan! Zawzd Front rowg Mrs. Taraldson, Mr. Joe Cray, Mrs. Peter. Standing: Dr. Jones, Rev., Adix, Mr. Lovell. 2 ?MW FIRST ROW Kleft to right! Mr Greenfiela, Supt Paul Buck, Mr Vvilxe SECOIxD ROW Mrs Norton Mr Hendrick sor, and Piss Youngberg 54 ln dl 1s-1 ... Jr: NL 3 Esther and Varion Roberts have the job of pre parinv noon lunch for approximately ninety students and teachers Planninv and preparing these meals takes much of their time, yet they are always cheerful and obliginv Robert Jones better known as Bob to the kids,has been the faithful and hard work ing custodian for the past ten years. His friendly greeting to all, and his conscientious labor have made him one of the best custodians ever. I V' . I ,- ' -4 , 1-' I ja 'Eg' ' . ' Y ,H J xi- -r 9: u LJ ' ' co - 1 J' I . 8 ' ,w A it EV: if - SENIUHS DaleHartu'Twas'nt his tal entsto conceal 1 taougfhts Qaqketball 3 I las oall 1, Anrlal staff ixed norus 1 2 Bovs Jlee l 2 a 3 A Cla s Mary MahanHA blusdis beau tifu ,but sometimes incon venient H Qasretball 1,2 3 L Paper stafn 3 L Anrual staff 3 Mixed Chorus L2 3 Glee ub 1 2 3 Plavs 2, Class President 1 Class Secretarv 2, If Dorothv neis NTO see her was to love her Basxetball Paper Staff , Arnual Staff 3 Vixed C orus 2,3 Clee Club l 1 Flavs 2 3 M Class Tre sdrer LL Class Vice Cresidenth. Cheerleade 2 3 a 'a orette 2 Carnival leen A 2t.1kn ,-9 BettfDecker'Work is honor able perseverance w ns Cresco L,2,3 taper Staff Annual Staff Jlee uo M iafs h Class retarv ll C eerlead r Melva Jones 'A merry heart goes all the day Pa er Btafflg Annual staff vixed Chorus l 2 3 Gkn Club l 2 3 U, Plays 2 Q Band 1,2 4 Class Treasurer 1 Class Presi dent 2 This page is sponsored by the Coffee Cup Cafe 5 I ,27 'Ni Q' ... 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'N x S Eugene Stevenson nT1ere's a deal of chivftlrs 'neath als vild exterior Basketball l,2,3 Baseball 1 2 3 Paper Staff Ann ual Staff M Mixed Chorus 1,2, Plays 2 KavRemboldusenerallyspeak ing Kavis generally speak ing BBSk8tD811 1 2 1, Paper Staff 3 h Annual staff 3 Mixed Chorus l,2,3 Ghz C ub 1,2 3 5 Class V ce President 25 Class secre tary 35 Class President ' Majorette 3 5 Band 1,25 erna NcCaust1and 'There's nothing ill car dwell 1 ck a temrle, asketball 1 2,3 Q' Paper Staff 3 M5 Annual Staff 3 ' Mixed Chorus 1,2 3,Glee Club 1 2,3 5 Plays 1,2 , ' Class Secretary l5Class resident 35 Class Treas urer M5 Band 1,2,3, ' f1 7' Williams WTO be an means brains and personality, wisdom, Marian editor pluck luc Basketball l,2,3 Paper Staff 1,2 3 Annual Staff 1 Glee Club 1,2 , Mixed Chorus 1,2,1 Plays 1 2 Class Vice Presi d rt 1 3 Band 1 2, Darlene Snow HThere is no subst tute for ardent and sincere earnestness Pocahontas 1,25 AnnualSu T ' Mixed Chorus 3' G ee Club ' Plays 5 1 This fave 15 s,os1ored by Nu Ball Manufacturing Co. 6 c Af 1 txl - , . .fl 2 X ,,l -dl W 'afjn ' ' 2 50 lik. , gifs K' A AA 14.5 t- - in U 1 1 : . Lf: ' A , M ,bs 3: . .3.h: ,3,l4, ' ' 3' ,3 M, -1 JEIMS - J,' - 91 1 5 a 3sbI kin ' - ' ' ' , ,, L+: - M: I is 1 1: 7 1 1 Q sh A 1 .U ' . Ll, LL, . 1 ph V f -' Bshr 3:5 1 J n 1 su 1 , B I , Y L+, l Y . , 1 :M 13 I+, P J .. Ll, gfdctofzq The year l9h2, found four girls and one boy beginning their schooling at Lime Springs. Of these five, Verna Mc- Caustland is the only one to complete her twelve years of study here. In the year 1951 twelve students became ugreenhorns.n The members of that class were: Roger Eergan, Wayne Smith, Eugene Stevenson, Ronald Ribbeck, Kay Rembold, Iva Tibbals, Marian Williams Mary Mahan Dale Hart Lyle Schutte, Melva Jones and Verna McCaustland Later that year Jack Decker and Dorothy Weis joined the class Outstanding events dur ina this year were the one act plays, the school carnival and homecoming Kay Rembold was chosen as our homecoming queen candidate The following year eleven members enrolled as anxious sophmores Lyle Schutte, Roger Bergan, and Ronald Ribbeck dropped out This year we had the privilege of initiating the poor freshmen When the class enrolled as Juniors its membership had dropped to eight During the year Darlene Snow joined the class This year proved to be a very big one, for they pre sented a class olav and honored the seniors at the Junior Senior banquet Just as every student who enters high school dreams of becoming a senior, this class was no exception At the be ginnins o' this year Betty Decker enrolled in the class to make an even ten two boys and eight girls Probably the most important events of the year were the day spent in Mason City getting their pictures taken,the class play nI'm a Family Crisis the lonp day at Veishea, Dale Hart and Dorotny Weis chosen as carnival Kina and Queen, the visit to the 'Stork Clubf and the most important of all, baccalau reate and commencement Sometimes we thought the going tough, but looking back over these past twelve years, they seem to be very wonderful ones l I I , V I ' A .3 ' - . xl A - ' .u . 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Z 0 5555511 f 'N xx, HCJLEQEQ xx rzcgfinlf X fffnffkfgfiegi 7 Z ' I A 6 444 pam N10 R5 Eff LIMELIGHTS Now listen night clubbers and you shall hear The story of 10 seniors, each so dear, The girls out numbering the boys four to one, But that doesn't mear they don't have fun rst comes the gal they call Hdee Melva Jones, She's got a cute smile and rates tops on the trombone Kay and her mice are both really quite cute, Fer interest in Chester is far from minute With his dry sense of humor and quiet ways, You get the idea, Gene's in a daze Verna plays in the band, sings like a bird, Throws a neat hook, and can always be heard Kgigglingl Sweet and tiny, like a brown eyed elf, You'll never find Dorothy tucked away on a shelf Mary's the girl who is liked by all, Ask her what she likes best, and she will say basketball nK1ng Dale' is a favorite of teachers and all, At a dance, you'll often find him having a ball Looks, brains, personality, need I say more 9 On these, Marian really makes a score She's got a cute smile, and Galen thinks she's grand Darlene, the girl with the friendly smile, Her goal in life she'll not miss by a mile Now I've told you a little about each honored one, I guess I'd better run Z P K ll ll Fi . U H Q U From Cresco came Betty, her works always plannedg o 1 W s X g 'A lx y, ! -cg 215' X I May 21, 2000 What Cheer, Alaska Q Dear Betty, b Having seen Verna the other day, she gave me all the latest news on our classmates back at L S So I decided to pass it on to you She told me about you and Galen getting married and moving to a farm in the Cypress Gardens in Flor ida I admire you bein authe farm since that seems to be an ideal spot to raise the twelve children you now have As I was watching TV yesterday I happened to get a wres tlin meet and to mv mnprisel saw Verna receiving the Women! horld Championship trophy She had just finished p1nn'ng Bushmaster from Australia As you remember she used to like wrestling quite well Verna told that she had read In a newspaper about Melva being a dancing star in Ralph Flann1gan's newest show Remember how Dale and Dorothy used to come hmflying low car which enables Dorothy to commute from L S to Hollywood for her daily rehearsals in her current movie 'Life in the 1950's Since Dorothy is gone most of the time Dale keeps the home fires burning by caring for their nine children and their thousand acre ranch As I was reading the nwhat Cheer Tribune this evening I saw Darlene's name in the headlines I was rather shocked at the time for I didn't know she had actually become a po licewoman I do recall she had often yearned for that occu pation In the article it said that l most wanted man in the world here ed a large picture of her she had captured the No in What Cheer It show receiving the medal Kay's mice have made She is now the sole owner Mouse Village in Algiers, her quite and operator of the Chester White Africa famous at thepresent time. As Verna and I were talkin: things over she broughtGen to my attention Right now he's in Siberia lecturing on 'Dating Etiquett W seems as our senior class play ai e tremendous in this lecture Dr Einstein and Marian me doing quue well, too Marian has just finished proving to Dr Einstein that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line She has nov set out to prove that two equal one I guess you already know that I'm a beautican here in What Cheer I curl dogs hair and manicure dog's nails shop is located here in my igloo home fthe only one with a 'T'V antenna in Alaskal how that I hate finished giving you all the latest data on our old classmates I must hurry back to my shop for Ihave a dog waiting for a shampoo and finger wave Your old classmate, Mary 9 W X If L- A' 4 J - ef b -3' L i . . U ' J J ' in their Model A? Well it seems now they havea jet-propelled As I A xy . . s . I a - 'P 1 . grab Il 5 , V gy lf V' ' e -- C' d a '31 . Ns A ' . . e X' . ' E X . e e X . A , f Wal! -e, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty our, be ins of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this Unbe our last will and testament, hereby revok ina any wlll or wills heretofore made by us I, Kay Rembold, give, my white mice, so that she may transfer them to Chester devise, and bequeath unto Janet Eaton I, Marian Williams, give, devise, and bequeath unto Roger Jones my straight A's, so he won't have to work so hard his last two years of nigh school To Dick Miller my ability to argue, so he may win a few with Kay Jones I, Verna McCaustland, give, devise, and bequeath unto Sheryl Moldt my promptness To Keith Williams and SheryllBowers my ability to sing, so they may have duets I, Eugene Stevenson, give, devise, and bequeath unto Leonard Kurtz my ability to capture hearts Also to Verna Atzen my quietness so she won't annoy studv halls I, Dale Hart, give devise, and bequeath unto Connor Galvin my Model A Ford To Jay Kallestad my ambitmon , Melva Jor s, give,devise and bequeath unto Delores Bunt ing my giggles so she may be heard once in awhile and to Vendell Westpbal my trombone I Do othv Weis, Vive devise, and bequeath nyflashing brown ison some of my he ht s he ake mo e baskets in he future I, Darlene Snow, give, devise, and bequeath unto Charlotte Fries my curly halr so she may entice the Cresco boys I, Betty Decker, give, devise, and bequeath unto Billy Davis my ability to visit in the office without a purpose, and to Donna Shoemaker my ablllty to write letters in study hall I, Mary Mahan, give, devise, and bequeath unt:Lowell Lindsay my ability to get to school on time, and to all those who need a boost in basketball spirit I give my love for the game igaed and sealed this twenty sixth day of May tithe year Of ur Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty four 10 I -In A ' -f - O . . I . ' g , 0 ! I -e - 1' i 5 Ah . 9 I' v--, V - J 1 eyes to Wallace Ihns Unuse to a good advantage. To Jim Ell- - ic. e , can re. L r t 0 . v x X x N - . x X Nx 'x . . X O - . fziiiiiiisil CLASSES 666012 LH ..u.... FTRST ROW Cleft to r1g,'1tDYay Re bold, uzene Stevens n, Der SECSFD POA Dale Hart, Vary Mahan, Hrs 'orcon director, David Femme , LaVon e J H son prompter, Verna VcCaJstland, Marion Williams, and Betty Decker I'N A FAVILY CRISIS CAST OF CHARACTERS Peggy Morgan Dorothv Weis Betsey Yrs Morgan Dr Morgan Nellie Grimstead Uncle Syl Willie Carter Gwen Harris Julia Ureston Hary Lou Tn mas Mrs Tabor Attendant. Fay Rembold Mary Lou Mahan Dale Hart Verna Lu Mccauetland Dick Miller Vuzene Stevenson Varian W'111ams Melva Jones Da lene Snow . We ty Decker David Kemner I O . , ,W , l if ey. ., , I 0 .' Q - tr ,L by , . , , 6 :J f li W 9 . lx 1 v r .3 , f H X , R-Q 1 R f V S' ue, J I , 3 A ' I ' ia- 4, .' -- QL 'V V -, I x 'rf-. -1 ,f .. S 1.6 'S' .-y iv , f 1' . ' x L - C W - : I , ' E c - othy Weis, Melva Jones, and Darlene Snow L.: nv: . . ,-. .,. 1: A' ' . .H r n e.n- - ,M .. 1 A . . g . son 0 V . ....... ..... . ..... . gli UOOO Queen... announces: - ,,,, sooo... -I A can easel. - A guns canoe .C ue. nous I' Q' . 0 one-.. o ne., .f ... .... 11 Seniors S ,I GJ We This Lace is s,,onsor'ed by The hub Ore co Iowa lf. il. ommeacemeal gczacalaazeate Suldaj evenlnm, ay twent, tnird, the ten seniors in the class of 54, escortel L the ui or , solennl5 xercr d to the front of fte :ym Rev Sparks gave the 3 coalaure ate r on hier bor ndvent?' U the ev D o t entj six, the senior started vhat Hed tr be a Q ver 816135 utref fro the oaox of the 5 P to the t a the trains of korg and Clrcurstance was oeing pla 91 by Kay Jones They were ver, fortudate to otatior KQLO, who talked about well Div ers After eceiv ing their diplomas and when the e lors tarted tke recession al, what nay have oeed nervousne earlier 11 the e en1n5 turned to tl realization that thef no lon er were senior For some of the gradu tes trls DPOUJFt tears, for other it orouoht h oplness for just ll 1 rel1ef'D what ever their feelin may have been graduation nibt e re t of the stu dents hope the Seniors of 5M had four profitable and plea sant year of hi h school, and wish the To A of successfor the future iff A7 1 xfl fwf 13 I X of ., I-L A v- ' 1 A I H F -H : ,4 a -, 1 ' J ., Q L .L 5 A ' A- 9 4.1 Q , , f ' A Wa 1 - se m .--NW. L A ggandn . ', an . enine f hav w . '- l e . e s e J see. J .e 4' M un n , ' ' yn . s age s . s N 4' 1 n' H ,' Y Cy Q ' f . -' 'f g have as their Comnencement speaker, Charles Hilton of Radio - Hy, A ll 1 A Q5 . Y -1 ' + ' . ,. ,. . ., Q -- - ,.. LL . DL v. . A J . K le 3 5 ,.' s, ' ' a l ' :H s ' r. na. ' ' P n . . N .Q . ' . . ryt, the s N - W . 1 X . s z ' .' H -. M,m - els I 142 A 4. 7 'sfeg .X K f 7 ' X- 1 v X ..... NX X '74 lk Za, A 1 f' I ,.f 1. L, , I JT nf., l ft to right! Jerry Febrlnk, miss Youngoerv spon- sor, J rly btefenson, Ierlin mix, and eheryll mowers e CORD rC Eileen keter, ver fergan, Gharlotfe nr1es,Keith TPT1D I Clara Voves, Lavonne Johnson, Anna Lee Austin and ehery olc+ In the fall of 1951 the juniors began their high school days at Lime Sprinvs, with a total of nineteen members Dur ing that year Richard Lloyd and Jack Moore dropped from our class, leaving seventeen members to bevin the sophomore year In our sophomore year, Betty Korner, Shirley Reinhardt and Lois Sandvik left our class, leaving a total of fourteen This year we were sorry to see Roberta Croxton leave for Mis souri, but Jerry Stevenson transferred from Chester to keep our enrollment at fourteen As everyone had forecast, this year proved to be he biggest ever The class play 'It's Great to be Crazy , chum rings, and the Junior Senior Banquet wmv the major highhghts e theme of the banquet was the Stork Club' The class was represented in mary extra curricular activi- ties LaVonne Johnson was chosen assistant editor of the annual and Ann Austin was assistant editor of the 'Little Herald' Most of the members have worked on the school an nual and paper staff Ann Austin and Jerry Hebrink were chosen as class candidates for Carnival King and Queen Two members of our class, Sheryl Moldt and Jerry Hebrink received letters in basketball Jerry Hebrink, Gary Thomas, and Mer lin Rix earned letters in baseball Many members of the clns also participated in band and vocal music The juniors were proud of the four members of their class who received I rat ings at the preliminary music contest on their solos Lowell Lindsay, Charlotte Fries, Sheryl Moldt, and Lavonne Johnson Lowell also received a I rating at the state contest LaVonne Johnson served the class as president this year Other officers were Lowell Lindsay, vice president, Eileen Peter, secretary, and Sheryll Bowers, treasurer Miss Young berg was our class sponsor 14 157 . F Rl 'CE Q e f v K' - e T Ji 'Z ' n ' I Q E I IW: ll ne. lf , , F' ' h Williams, Gary Thomas, and Lowell Lindsay .lf :Let . . . . F 'L i T, D ' - . ,, . .3 1 I C C t Il Th ' ' , - l O , - I - O 0 I . I l S FIRST ROW fleft to right? Arlene Decker, Morris Kurtz, Rich ard Miller, Jay Kallestad, Roger Jones, and Shirley Nunkel SECOND ROW Connor Galvin, Earl Walker, James Gansen, Darryl Englehardt and Lyle Stevenson THIRD ROW Kay Jones, Marcell Maronde, Marion Dieken, M Greenfield sponsor, Marlys Mahan, and Myrna Mertens The Sophomore class of 'S entered high school with an enrollment of sixteen members Marilyn Ha en and Jay Kalle Before the school year ended Marilyn Hagen dropped from our class Seventeen earer studerts returned in the fall, looking forward to their sophomore year Soon after school started Larry Scheevel moved awav, and Arlene Decker joined our ch s keepinf the total at seventeen This year found the sophomores participating in various extra curriculiar activitees Dick Miller and Kay Joan Jones were elected as our class king and queen candidates We are proud of the fact that six members in our class earned basketball letters ard four members rece1ved.baseba11 1etters Basketball and baseball letters were awarded to Marlys Mahan, Marceil Maronde, Dick Miller, Connor Galvin, Lyle Stevenson, Jay Kallestad, and David Atzen Several members of our class have worked on the annual staff and paper staff, and participated in band and vocal music Connor Galvin served as our class president this year Other officers were Jay Kallestad, vice president, Marceil Maronde, secretary, Kay Joan Jones, treasurer Mr Green field served as sponsor of the class 15 ' ' W ! -- T, ,- Ll ,A stad joined the class making it a total of eighteen members. rI1ST n0v Cleft to rlghtl mr nilke sponsor, James llison, David Kemner, Ida Jun Hart, Allen namfker, Verna Atzen, and Karl Lloyd a CORD new Donna echmidt, Delores nuntinv, Ronald Gobln,wen dell westphal, Nancy Noldt, Janet Eaton, Donna nhoemaker, James Miller, and Leonard Kurtz Janel aouhrada, Patty Iertens, Karen Lloyd, Billy Dav1s,wal lace Ihns, Clarence Austin, and Jerry Englehardt nThe new greenhorns known officially as the class of 1957 began their high school career with an enrollment of twenty five In December, Clarence Austin dropped out to make our total twentv four, eleven boys and thirteen girls The class was represented in all extra curricular acdy ities, annual staff, Little Heraldn, vocal and instrumental music, baseball and basketball Three freshmen won letters in athletics Verna Atzen and Jerry snglehart were our can didates for Carnival King and Queen Highlighting the year were the dual basketball victories in the intra mural tournament The boys' team edged out the sophomores following the girls' thrilling overtime victory over the seniors Valentine's Day the freshmen entertained the high school and faculty at a party in the lunchroom Jerry Englehart served as class president Other offi cers were James Miller, vice president, Donna Shoemaker, secretary, and Janet Eaton, treasurer Mr Wilke sponsored the class 6 THIRD ROW: Darlene Troxel, Marie Tlbbals, Diane Eberling, ll A D s . ll - - 1 -7 CT Eiphth Grade FIRST ROv Arlene Stegan, Fareen Bowers, Carol Rembold Q8ttf Jones, Joarn Berpar, Jane Villiams SRCOVD ROJ Mr Buck snonso , Rlta Henet e, Rafnond urohy, Beverlf Vlingshelm, Janet Wlllwams, Dale Linderman, Sheryll TVIRD RON Donald Voves, Judj Lloyd, mvelyn lsher, Joanne Jobin, Gwendola Valker Seventh Grade RIRS1 ROJ Vr Uendricxson snonsor, Larry Long, Richard Ricxard, Jerry Snow, Aileen Tovel, Jojce nlojd RCOWD RO Margaret Nahan, Joan Wesselinv, Dean Rlchard, Raynond PISUPV, Robert Evgerich, harlere Nilllams, Susan Norton THIRD R04 Gladys Hall, Duane Borgan, mlalne Bunting,Thomas Wemette, Betty Miller, Lois Gansen, Norman Stevenson, Sandra Nauman This page is sponsored by Corner Cafe 17 Y 1 1 Y Y ' -V 'B 5-1 -,V - - E I . . . 1 I . . . , . . - , .. 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'W ' A I . - 5 , . -- . 6 Sixth Grade FIRST RON fleft to r1ghtlMrs Joharson tea n Wayne Munkel Roselle Murphy Ronald Linderman Patsy Novak Wayne Austln SECOND ROW Linda Taraldson Carol Nauman B vcrly gg richs Gen Pisn y Janet Fries Deanne Johnson David Souhrada Williams Sharla Galvin Alton Tlbbals Gordan Gobin Fifth Grade FIRST ROW fleft to rightj Roger Westphal Shirley Gobin Ethel Hall Betty Borgan Rosemary Rickard Edith Hall SECOND ROW Mrs Rembold teacher Marion Kleiboer Verna Howard Beverly Johnson Wayne Troxel Claire Williams Terry Egg richs THIRD ROW Shirley Nise Irene Korner Steven Harnack Mary Atzen Joyce Albee This page is sponsored by Johnson s Drug Store Lime Springs Creamery and Locker 18 'xii 6 ' ': . . 2 - er, , , f .. 9 . 4 - 13 fn T' Q . , . c S c e e , . , THIRD ROW: Betty Johnson, Larry Mensink, Deanna Weis, Warren ! Y . 7 iff! . : : , ! 7 ! J ' : - 9 9 1 I ! I 1 ' e : Y D 5 J CJ I 1447 ivwul FIRST RON Cleft to right! Nancy Johnson, Lillian Hall, Michala Stevenson, Gerald Kruse, LeRoy Snow, Lola Maronde, Madonna Mahan, Suzanne williams, Francis Pisney SECOND ROW Carolyn Necas, Patricia Miller, Schuyler wheehny Edwin Maklenberg, Carolyn Barker, Kathleen Daves, James Mun kle, Adele Adix, Charlotte Wheeler, Robert Novak, Mrs Dumas teacher berg, Donald Klieboer, Sharon Zotika, Joe Ellison, Dmelkrmt, Kenneth Eiler, Martha Lloyd, Mary Mondt FIRST R04 Kleft to right! 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AUTIVITIES AUGUST SBPTL School days new changes BFA Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball agaln Many Elma Cresco E ma I C Chester Freshman DUIl8tlOH Party CSome embara sed HGreen horns J Senior Pictures Pose pretty OCTOBER Marilyn Thomas Back e come home Sta t released time last period study hall on Fr1day Conference Jamboree Votre Dame Glrls n boys outscored opponets LS Carnival Dorothy Mak Queen and Dale Hut i FEBKU ioward County Tournament Jlrls iunnerup Basketball with wicevillf V cto y reizns tnrou ibut Park1nson Bn emble Old and new Ba KPCT31l w1tn lceville vo VlC+OPl6 Basketball at Protivln AHY Girls Sectional Receiv d third place. Verna McCaust land broke all scoring records wlth ho point again t HlC6Vll16 Basketball 5 Adams boys Boys ectionaL Boys lost to nldgeway after a good f1 ht Basketball with Monona Jr High grls beat Jotre Dame's second team Valentine Party Fresh man broke the ice Basketball at DeSales NOVEMBEH Boys Victorlous Basketball at Bldgeway Basketball wiU1Mclntire Double Vlctory AFmlStlCe Day Half day of school Poor pheasant Basketball with Little Cedar G1rls won Basketball m1Ossain Pub Another victorious night Basketballat Notre Dame Ba ketball with Chester Girls won Thanksgiving Vacation Few days of Freedom DECEMBEn Basketball.atLedoy boys Basketball wi th Rldgeway Girls won a good game Junior Class Play It's reat to Be Crazy Cresco Band Performance Music in style Basketball at Chester No comment Basketball with Colwell Basketball at Elma Pub Cirls victorious again Senior Christmas Party Talent Reigns Start Christmas Vacation Rest at last. JANUAXY Back to the old grlnd. Hope Santa was good to a . Basketball with Notre Dame. Basketball at Ft. Atkin- son. S 2473 if MARCH Basketball wth McTnt1re Another double victory Basketball wth Protivin Glrls won Cirls to State Tourney School quiet at last Donkey Basketball Beasts on rubber Juniors receive rings. Remarks Piggy bank broke and any Jobs available Decorah music Festival Boys go tJState Tourney Basketball plus P999 Spring Band Concert Mlsic in the Hendrickson manner Hman Music Festival.Four representatives fnmnLime Springs APRIL May Preliminary solo and en semble contest at Osage Easter Vacation Spring fever mixed with Easter bonnets Junior Senior Banquet May I have this dance State small groups and solo contest. Senior Class Pla . NI'm a Family Crises. Waterloo Band Jubilee. Baccalaureate. Serious side of graduation. Commencement. C. Hilton, Speaker. Jnis pass is snonsored bv Burgess and Sons, Inc. 21 'Q ll i' f ' j . , . 25 ' . C' C , 1. . . 19 f,. , ' T f. J U at . 19 5 A S ' at , Q, ' . . 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Qvoiee Cf poems are abou: vsmter or Chust ll , l I J f ' lay muh! Dccvmbu o nie 40 Y' Qmis ' ' This vns a bw. uuox N df O fvlxz OX Snow ,f!',,, 1, fo , I ,omettes ll mlm wav ,Ae-X ,ye iq' L Qi QQ 0v1QThe snow fell brxght, upon the ff, 1 ' hem a prz..sem, 1 cases in al' and onfelenfc play cnewed conriden letter spun mbo 1 allv after losmp he beginning of The first half xx he Comettes ove mmm defxclt vm mf the gums: to u 1 scoxe uf 28 31 eemed fn mt 510 mlxv weakened s oams Marmx Wxllm omette guards nxlhmt defensxv ng and meqslng, ,f the Mustangs man Loo proved xeld the hlgh sef orwaxd to a mer violdt was functx he la which s he al from out Although free ut a Qlumn the JUNIOR PI CAST SELF ITS GREA1 3, comedy m t given by the JI b I nox 11 nlem. to PQ, c U11 1 N I I I 1 1 LIP mms imm r but Cl xo km! Ju L mst befmr ' I El Hx 1 rw Jun D PARTY 1,1 x y 'u 1 wnx HI A 11117 Win sun fl .se 1 1 wh xl! fox CIIILNLIIIHS xc sludcnrhx nun 1 V ny, to m ecf mul idiom class 1 t x goo K1 1 pmno Ull dl UNI S111 9 H1l'lI1 Chxs The che Jumor Clubs nlzxurm kept the bv nlumm, sam' uunns umls 'md :rs took mor as xp m smgmg pop om,s An appm Law wvu presented res Tue seniors um bo hue Scmu ma let Us 0 mls wmv dviunb Orgamzed the edltor of the followmg list, 01 1 thc annual stat! lllh in the hizn SCHOOL gym uruu .lnrt UUA u ' V' sam: m mum Kay Remboia The fourteen ,rumors are alxeady Marcel M and Shuley 'vi ha-,e Jan 11 16 Howard County Tour pracucmg Lhexr paras Mrs Norton been dnsagreemg about who Jen, HEY Elma I C QOH Assistant Edxbor LaVonne John Bmsiness Managers Dale Har' lthe director has made out a Sched H has been wtukmg an m Bxology Jan 19 Elma I C there rule ior pracucmg exery dav Jan 19 Parkmson Ensemble Wlll Kfnwll IKIIIQ and Queen IMPROVEMENTS Fon A GROWING scnoor. Of School Curmvul Oct 30 fa?- ve mevooal Chnstmas Program 25' W1 nt nouced by all School has been lockers X tee! lockexs axe ries. s51Presented b St d t ' 'ugh School dmvhas 05 . 0 W5'fx+KX -A X Seventh and y u en 3 candldates for Q51 wo we xv X fx the semox s Wwe U1 Mr Kermzt Hendrickson high gf th C - 'Q w N' 1' Q If x 0 H Bhd school musxc mstructor welcomed mghte 022:-p0YvigK'f1x Axv0'3x6I W xwxtxvw keptinhthtg mis credme audience no the annual Cm-ist vw QJKX K 0 Vw? ,X xv , 9 an a celve fmas sing Dqpember 16, at B 00 pm Public M11 111 Z f'XwQw',,1 'L x iw ,X 5 'o , 16 camerl-Ie stressed that. the DFOKTBII1 was 00 help Select SNSYQX L09 xv- XA fp V6 addxtum was made i Kem' prfgaregy min far gerfegfghbut as voting mg L ivwfof W .xx X2 V kwswxy for thv Jun-01 rizes-ara er SVC' 9 PUC 511133 business places XJ ,v',N.x ucv Students to Kelp mm, hp and Lowell Lindsay Sales Managers--Eugene Stexen son and Mexlin Rix Advemsmg Managers Gary Thomas Connor Galvm and D101- Miller Gxrls Sports-Verna Lu McCausL land Boys Sports-deny Hebrink an: Janet Eaton Music Edxwr Melwa Jones Asistant M1510 Ediwr Kav Jon Jones Snaps-Mm-ian Wilhams, Shirley Munkel and Keith Williams Feature Editors Dorothy Wei and Darlene Snow Lay Out Manager-Sheryl Mold! Assistant Lay Out Manager Phu'-IANA Im- 1- humimggirxt, bfbizmcludxng as mam students 331212 H221 X351 onssgzlwaa totals' All the grade school .pupxls in Km and Queen cqzwldues The Wil their mdxvxduwl grades bang Chrxst lg f H xtiently mas carols and songs x C 335 0 OV' cb I Climaxmg the even1ng's perform Wan-JCTU Engelhard! and M ance was the I-hgh Schools presen Atzen BA,NDtation of the history of Chrxstrnasomore-D1z,k Mxller and Kay e story w e e lg c oo 335 La Voikie fgmrmionh HST? Qgghefx llklxzcje? Chorus sang the caroas 'Iihdr-Jerry Hebrmk and Ann na vty scene was portraye wt at the LJanel Souhrada. ns Maxv Jagxelbr D812 Hart and Dorothy 7 '1'l1nv'7Y'ic-un 'xc Y C Y T 1 unc- Xl ungmgs unde-1 the chal of the classxooms Tl xre numbexed fox 1de1 Two people have been a each locker State Tournaments- Ten basketball g-ms a Wxlke hope to take m t of the Gxrls' State To Nfaxch 5 and 6 at Des A L cm avr I Y 1 I I 1 . 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Z.. ... 4 . , mad .lee L 10V lent to rivht Marceil Naronde, Janet Fries Patsy Novax, Ca ol Neuman, Susan horton, Kareen Bowers, Bill Davis, Nancy loldt, Charlotte bP16S OvCOlD ROA sneryl Ioldt, Kay Jones, Carol Remboli, Snarla Galvin, Varren Wllliams, Bettf Jones, Allen R3fm8KPF, harlmn V1l11BWb, Connor Galvhy lon a sfoenaxer Ja el so urad or- man Stev ser, fendell estphal e a Tones, owell 1UqS3 WTTWU W ere l 1 pl llians e crwf son instructor, J no as, sa r l nfelhardt, L nne Jo sp ferra c austlanc, Jluet ato , wlta weve , Janet illiaws The Lime Sprin s Hivh School Rand under the directlon o Mr NATlCKSO hes eccomolis ei much in the ma! of music thi v Q mo vet D sie t on PPlSlUV funis for the band ur ifor s Q zine cembaign was held et the bevlnninv of the m r A 9 no ov e A Oli st tlor rj t FIU s Durir. ,no hes ,thnll se so. M m .hers o OV1dBd P p A P. wh ch ves n Jnysd My t-e soecte L iight band members former N smell in ce 'U wticn erformed in the N1 e Club h ctoo f.rivA 5 'ercn 10 Km feni barticlaeted in the Rower? County ?erd Festival rt Cresco Charlotte Fries, le.ian iilliems, erfl Wolit Pri Tow-ll Lindsay Vere t.osen to replesontl me SDPlfWS f. toe .orlen Festlvel .elf .U Lutror Col one n Decoreh The banl vlll plav 'Thendora Overture by vhitnef 'Cueen ! 'if Cltj Msrchu by Boarn, and NPreludb and Fuvue in G Minoru by Bach et the contest May 8 'wt Rcedlvn, Iowa To conclude the year, members of the band will .ttend the Waterloo Rani Jubilee at Waterloo, Nay 15 This page is soonsored by Fries Implement 29 WWI gene! EW! e Cle t to r1JhtD Beverly Johnson, SHlP1Pf his f6PFW o al Joarne LSSllFt, Desnre Jonnson, Joyce Albee sr T01 n t I les, Carol vaumar, ousan Norton B 1 13 Sna l elvln, Jane llllams, Beverly I1lHLSl81U lr Henlricxson, lnstructor, Joan Bergen, Betty Jones, fa lene 1ll1ams, varlen Wi1ll8HS, Alton llbbals, N ry Atzen, L aire 4ill1ans, ani bandxa Nauman lne Junior Band of 195k is approximately twenty tao in number This groue, under Mr Kermit Hendrickson's direction includes all instrumentalists from the fifth through the ei hth graie, except those taking part in ensembles Many of its members also take part in the Senior Band Clarinets Susan Carol Janet Patsy Joyce Norton Neuman Fries Novak Albee Deanne Johnson JoAnn wessling Verna Howard Shirley Nise Beverly Johnson French Horn Sandra Nauman Baritone Claire Williams This page Lime Springs Cleaners Coronets Joanne Bergen Betty Jones Harlene williams Warren williams Alton Tibbals Tenor Sexes Jane Willimns Beverly Klingshiem b Sharla Galvin Alto Sax Drums Mary Atzen is sponsored by Murphy Stockyards 30 I ' ' sat, .. .--A v1 - my V- , ov ', y AI I -'1iO1.. 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Fonna schmidt, Melva Jones, Marlwn Fieken, Tar lene Snow, Marlys Mahan, Betty Iecker Dorothy Weis, Kay Jones THIBT RO' Vern Atzen, Ida June Hart, rarf Mahan, MG H8 Hendrickson director The Girls Glee Club of twenty three voices represented Lim Springs at the state nusic contest at Readlyn S1HglUQ NM fother Bids Me Bind My Hair' oy Josef Haydn A number of carols were sang by these girls at the Christmas Program under the direction of Mr Kermit Hendrickson Altos Nancy Moldt, Marian Wllliams, S e.yl uoldt, Donna Snoe maker, Ann Lee Austion, and Janel Souhrada Second sopranos, Charlotte Fries Kay Jones, Dorotny Neis Betty Decker Marlys Mahan, Marian Keik Betty Decker, Marlys Maham, Marian Deiken, Mary Mahan, and Merna Bergan Sopranos, Kay Hembold, erna McCaust1and, Janet Baton, Dar lene Snow, Melva Jones Donna Schimidt, Verna Atzen Id , a.hne Hart and Karen Lloyd Tris page is sponsored by Graf s Dry Goods and Groceries Lime Springs T91SPhO1'10 CONPHUY 32 l q . - 9 H: Q 1 I . ' Bergan, Anna Lee Austin, Karen Lloyd, Janel Souhrads, Mr. .e g J A ' ' .y H W ' ' . 4 O 0 g . ' h 1 V Q - 9 . ' I I ' . V . A - . , A O T'llL. Accon anists Vay Jones Qembold, Sheryl Moldg F ryll Bowers, Maria W1l1i8 S Jirls Sextet Dorothy whim Kay Rembold, Sher l Moldt, Verna McCaustland Sheryll Bowers, Marian Nilliams, Preliminary rating II Instrumental sololsts at to Preliminarw contest at Osa e mhis ga e is sponsored by s I xr We cold, Il Iolot erna c Passtland rrelininary rating I Thomas, Helhmnary rating II, Donna Schmnh, Prelumna y ratin III Janet a on, Preliminary f'a'1UF I Verna c ausfland, Fra lininarf ratinn I Contestants to Osage Interstate Power Co , LeRoy Goodrich falling IHC , LenOY .33 firl 'rlo: ray , n . Sherl 4 I' , V . M - i : 1 Q ' 1 I Y Q I s y I , , f, Y S K r A , 'Y a 1 V , Q ' 1 V Vocal Solos: Gary I . ,.:. . -- , L HU.. f . S.e - n - . N , E 1 ' ' If Z V .A .v. 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