Lisbon High School - Lions Eye Yearbook (Lisbon, IA)
- Class of 1957
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AX' . ...-.Li-Y Sfifijfiliiliffiiii' - ANNUAL TAFF' 5 2 E it irst Row Gary Sargent, Sharon Kruse, Judith Miller, Nancy Ia earing, Audrey Heath, Lorraine Morningstar eoond Row Mrs Ennis, Sponsor, Steven McQuown, Barbara Nost, Duane Gallmeyer, Kenneth Whitman, Kats Franks, Jean Bednashek, Mary Jo Hatch Norman Blake, absent Editor- Assistant Editor- Business Manager- Layout Chairman- Art Chairman Photography Chairman Advertising Chairman 4f WMf,,.,..-. M,,,...' -Judith Miller Nancy Kay Zearlng Sharon Kruse -Jean Bednashek Lorraine Morningstar Audrey Heath -Gary Sargent The annual staff of 1957 wish to show their appreciation for all the help and cooperation the students and teachers of Lisbon High School have given by extending to them this small thanks We also are deeply indebted to the loyal advertisers and subscribers Lisbon Co-op Creamery Co Inc x J fl 5 M if W We Jche Lula Eye staff of Q dedacaie our annua O Hue, eo e, mf Mme, COmmum Z who have supporfcd Our School so anLh fully F' all Jrhe, 'H me End emqfor l- ou have 's ent we are deal mdebied In EP rccnahon 04: s h IP w are gvmq hs OUP annual, Jco mjou j 13 gm , gf - 7 '22 Z 2' Q '07 '-ii ' I 113 , F P' 22 .5 'JC f 2 ax : C4 Li X ' 7 ff? LISBON, fi sa EZ. - ?jQ: W 2? 1 XE fn-- I f .. -N 'f W W Z . or D . fi P ED ' t P9 fhi e, 7 e i ' 1: i ,J L I,..x DMINISTRATION 5 E Q-E. 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X, IIIIIIJ Ll J gee? Qaww M6772 972 0007 Glee Club- years Trio - Aw- - Mixed Chorus Sextet- ---P Band -- - - Class Officer- Lassiea Class Playa Glee Club- Trio- Sextet Mixed Chorus Band Lassie years Class Plays Q f ai yi? 7162 72671 Glee Club- years Laseies Lionette Pep Club D A R Sewing Con teet, Second Prize Award 5522.51 32227922 C5682 2167776 7' Glee Club- Cbeerleauing Lisbon Lassies Class Officer Class Plays years 'le Club- Basketball Mixed Chorus Majorette Lassies Student Council Class Plays years 2 Gfczffzvn rzwwfe Glee Club- Band Sax Quartet DmweBmm Lassies Lassies Officer- Librarian Class Plays years Cjaczfzerzne, 5,9267 Band Brass Sextet Woodwind Quintet Glee Club Lassies Class Plays NKDNP-'MDP' td CD SD '1 cn 6577 a,56C7777c?J'Z6Zf Glee Club- Annual Staff L xies asq Softba11--- Class Playa- I 1 years 10 P E f? TL ASS MI S 2 We, the Senior Class of Lisbon High School, Lisbon, Iowa, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and de clare this to be our last will and testament, signed, sealed, and delivered this last day of May 28, 1957, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore by us We, Patsy Albright and Joan Warner, do hereby bequeath our H f x . crazy ideas and props used for this year's senior projects to the,pllg-5 whole Junior class,with.the knowledge that they will be well used. I, Jean Bednashek, will my big brown eyes to Elva Rhoads so that she may bat them at unsuspecting males I, Ellen Bieber, will my green tinged hair to Steve McQuown, to add to his bag of hllarity Marilyn Blood, will my long dark tresses to Randall Juett to give him a good excuse for not being able to see the director in band Betty Bowerq will my quiet innocence to Pete Radl so that be able to add to the order of next year's mixed chorus, of subtract from it, and so that he will keep his cowboy boots to himself I, Joanne Burlingame, bequeath my long blonde pony tall to Doug Franta to make up for the crew cut I,Marths Greinen will all my last minute typing of the Lion ette to next year's office practice class so that they can rea it first hand I,Myra Grelner, bequeath my front row seat in problems cla s to Norlyn Smith to keep him under Mr Campbell's watchful eye d he will instead we, the out of trouble L Lela Carroll Griffiths, do hereby bequeath my curly out to Norman Blake so that he won't have I, Catherine Gugler, will my that he can have something to blow I,Dav1d Hoagland, bequeath my Nancv Clark so that she may be the to coax his wave in place French horn to Gary Sargent so about ability to get into trouble to live wire of '58's seniors I, Ila Kirkpatrick, will my big rhinestone barretteto Ronnie Skow to keep those curls in place I, Pat Knapp, will my basketball ability to Kathy Moore so that she may carry on for L H S I, Joanne Krummel, bequeath my shyness and ability to blush to Bud Stanley Won't that I, Sharon Kruse, will he will be less conspicuous L Judy Miller, will my be cute? my shortness to Dean Sanders so that when he happens to get into trouble cheerleading Job to peppy John Hatch, on one condition, don't wear those cowboy boots' I, Patty Resewehr, will all my almost, just under the wire tardies to David Andre in hopes that he will preserve my record I, Allen Reynolds, bequeath my impishness to Jane Miller so that she can Join Nancy Clark in cutting capers I,Kenneth Whitman, hereby bequeath all those comfortable C?5 seats in the various rooms that I fell uassleeplnfduring classes to anyone who was up late the night before and 1 experiencing the morning after L Nancy Kay Zearlng, will my pink convertible to Walt Gugler so that he may continue the taxi service in something besides the truck and so We, the and peroxioe We, the if in memory them others may freeze to death during the winter months senior girls, will all the used hair rinse capsules to anyone who wants to take the chance three senior boys, bequeath part of the senior girlg only, to the Junior class, who seems to be short on Senior Class of 1957, hereby bequeath all our used gum, initlaled desks, old test papers and report cards, the too hot or too cold seats in South Study Hall our mixed up schedules, the teachers, and all the happiness, fun, and knowledge acquired at old L H S to all our predecessors Take good care of them' eve Ge! Qdbfisn 5- -nv- 1- 5' C 49' 4, f XX - n S .9 ' 1 h n F In 1,' if 1 --1 ,Q 1 i I E ai Z u I . iiiilu aff fx Z arg, i ROPHEQY The Forest was dark and gloomy when the lone safari found its wav along the narrow path There, in the deepest part of the Belgian Congo,the class of 1957 gathered together to talk over Chuh?J old times Suddenly a moan broke the silence Allen Revnolds,lesder of the safari and owner of General Motors, stooped his train and turned back to find out what had happened There he Saw Pat Resewehr, wife of the famous Lutheran minister, Rev Poland Krekeler, on the mossy ground che had stubbed her toe but Pat Knapp wife of well known manufacturer, Dean Arnold, came to her rescue Slowly the long safari continued qoon the distinguished band and choir leader, Judy Miller, found something that surprised her greatly There, in a small hole, was a large emerald ring Martha Grelner, famous diet a ician, came from the last row to help identify it No one could claim it so Myra Grelner, a famous elementary teacher, suggested that they keep it until they found the owner In the meantime, Joanne Burlingame, famous fashion model, Patsy Albright world renowned elementary school teacher, Jean Bednashek, author of How to be a M1ll1onaireL and Kenny Whitman, owner of Sanitary Farm Dalries, were whispering about old times when thev suddenly saw Joan Warner Slzer, wife of the world famous banker As the Congo sun slowly set, the five classmates remained talking, completely forgetting Q ,mile ahead As they started on their way they dis covered that they were lost To their amazement, they heard something that sounded like a trumpet There, in the deepest part of the jungle was Betty Bowers, famous trumpet player, and Marilyn Blood, bass clarinet player with the Philharmonic Orches tra, practicing for a concert They, too,were lost and had to have something to occupy their tile By now, the safari realized that someone was missing, so Lela Griffiths, famous algebra orofessor, and Ellen Bieber, renown cosmetics model, were sent to Cops? vpiprfind the lost sheep Along the way they found a SC 5 small gathering of classmates talking over their bf' years in L H Q JoAnne Krummel,home ec instructor, Xlla Kirkpatrick, famous seamstress, and Catherine Gugler, a mationally known columnist, were non chalantly sitting under a llmball tree talking They Joined Lela and Ellen, however, and continued on their way only to find David Hoagland, famous mechanic with Chrysler Corporation, Sharon Kruse, drummer with the Spike Jones band, and Nancy Zearlng, world acclaimed Hammond organist The three joined the party and within five minutes the lost group was found The fifteen friends finally found their way back to the safari, and the band continued to olay as the reunited friends dis appeared into the verdant depths of the jungle JT Cb5w M5319 L06 FY LD! ew' gb-Q 02,25 lL HIOTQQ5 mi'- Qu QQ I sf' S xlptf 10 CD:-19 ily .ak L ui Y in . . , I 'il ' . 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L if 5 C A oc N V3 W ' if ,Q if 5, . , f EVQ . 5' , V LlOVl,,,T'Tl-I First Row Mary Jo Hatch, Donald Carbee, Editor, Barbara Nost, Editor, Duane Gallmeyer Second Row Gary Decious, Carol Streets, Janice Morningstar, Jeanette Long, Janet Iosty, Patty Dorcas, Marvel Jean Tomash, Richard Johnston Third Row Boyd Stine, Ronnie Hertzler, Harold Baxa, Robert Lehr, Richard Krob, Robert Lang, Richard Short, Nell Bieber, Darwin Kohl, Glenn Light, Don Griffiths Robert Crawford Ja Nur '95 GB C9.e'ro omfaf QQWNEQ Ji? 1 1 AFM Best O11 Company A1 Wilson Sunermarket 15' Egg A.. .rl if Q '.gq!EL:Nv:5' be had ,a ! g 9 e 'Ing 55 RESHMEN mii- Doc fiqqgs Dom-nov Co.:-bee 'NIS-arf' John Resewehr Q'-7 Garq 'K 'if lQ' vs HMG, Koh! 'N .aff ings is To R h rd Merle Po.u.I 6 Fclunr-leg basin' KN-lmmel Krob CT:v?k S .., Mumdell Berru+a, Erscka, Eflben rka+e Mason Capper Dradmextr Zahorllk FN-nits RFE Nui s ww, 55.4 X Dave R-e.ho.rd De-rmy Dowd S-I-ephen M9Quown Nos? Geese en, Lmrr u am, Su+s1-r DenN5 QS up-2 ,fi 'npr EP --...QF 'W' X :TE is Sharon Jtgn Hecvm Baebor L4 4 hd 0- Kama:-Img Y ,J lo0lS Kohl Maller Joyce Nos? 'ure-3' we, 3 gf W A X ' YQ, 5 x K T Glor-ion Gr-einer ! X The officers of the Freshman class are: President, Dennis Beeseg Vice President, Donna Carbeeg Secretary, Student Council, Mardell Mason. The class sponser is Mrs. Maulson. Franks and Sons Lisbon Elevator Inc ' ' i Y - .F ' . , , L - T ff? 4 , , ri' 1 iff e. f ..t, I Y T 1:2 . 5 - V , L M . ' ttss 3, . , T ' rots s , A .,:t.. , ' -- V . ..,.: , , ,..:, ' T in T ' s -' T ' tg ., A L gs: Sig,-. fm g 5- ,KL I W -,155 V , . ,Q I A ' ,RV J E A N ,Q Q X K . . A 1' . 3 'Q' Q 7 A i Q 'K oc... s . as s 2, s...a ,. - 3 , -..n T T T, T as s '5 , to ' A m io- -T Q rv'-' ,V V -Lv . . jf A. . -5. xl. A ' 'A T me T - a O . . seot ' ' .. T T s rs ns s - ' . ,Ni Lk . L K V - ,, ry, 2 K . 5, 1 .K s as enor 'Uk , so T at --V e , 2 fe T T o -Y-A , r - N R is T . aura, - 1, , . I T stts n K T ee' to ' - T T T, 1 Q If 5 - ' , ' 'S X ' 4 '37 - N , K xx X . yi -7-az 'R I 5 'NX 'E 1 I' ? l 1 ' ' I Bernita Capper, Treasurer, Paul Krob, V QQ 1 Y. Barbara Crawford, Melani Terrence, Jackie Malloy, Sandra Shaffer Patricia Ho gland Second Row Mickey Torrence, Karen Adams, Delores Nost, Patsy Croll, Kathy Kristen, Barbara Mulllnix, Kay Lang, Mary Ann Bohren, Mary Ann Bartosh Duane Semler, Coach Jia lleh H First Row Keith Longerbeam, John Zahorik, Ronald Light, Gene dero James Van Dusen, Jim Blood, Wayne Decious, Douglas Miehe, John Pranks Second Row Gary Chia, Jay Miller, Lloyd Van Dusen, Thayne Stanley, Robert Keagen, Jay Albright, Richard Light, Danny Vlttetoe, Michael Conklin, Ralph Schneck, Gary Bruce, Manager, Duane Semler, Coach 1 12 Dr Gardner and Dr Andre U LGF It empn Gomoany .gl l. . , --we---V, ------Ju uvausuenuar, - a . I , 1 C I : I' st, , , , , Larrv Kohl. I - u - 4 ' F' . ' 4 ? f ik ' ' r, Q ' - ' Q 1 K H E E V? LEADE RS X D3 C A UR First Row Elva Rhoade, Betty Bowers, Marilyn Blooo, qharon Kruse, Myra Greiner, Nancv Kay Zearlng Second Row Paul Krob, Janet Iosty, Janice Morningstar, Carol Streets, Martha Grein r, Marvel Jean Tomash igccj ol 1 Cuba Q06 3-LL nf BM NH h .,, Dlcn Iam Barb Shoo D1atterPerger Agency I I 1 A. e - . . S 1 3 K K I . xxx' 7 ,g r. gcc., C LC 6 'c - 'C Ju Cffdco' 'ob . '74, C7 I' U xo 0 C o c C 6 5 O fs ' -- Y-T-f ?'v--V W 5 -2 1 f -.. S -1-1. I 1 1 +55 QI' ' , A g, ,J CIP! 4 ASKEUBALL First Row Pat Knapp, Nancy Clark, Mardell Mason, Donna Carbee Second Row Jeanette Long, Manager, Gloria Greiner, Patty Cole, Kate Franks, Kathy Moore, Barbara Nost, Eileen Vaholik, Mary Jo Hatch, Mr Seitsinger, Coach Nyf vi 'Q' J M Carbe Insurance Agency E 5 ' A ,, X 5 i . .z x 3 s 1 f Z' A K - 2' xx, L L K g, 1 f M X 1' i Ji q M M M T f b Y A x Rv A I, v H we 1 f . 'W - e, h an . Q 9 MW 1 X! lCTO RY WIT e Se IRLS BASKETBALL EAM ,1, - 4 I 3 l ASKEIBALL Keith Lonzerbeam and John Zahorik, Manavers First Row Eldon Stanley, Norlyn Smith, Donald Carbee, Douglas Franta, Richard Nost Second Row Gary Deciouq, Darwin Kohl, David Andre, Ronald Skow, Richard Short, Gary Sargent, Steven McQuoun, Robert Lang, David McQuown, Mr Primrose, Coach Norman Blake and af X466 S999 IM B aoon SheW1 x 'JP '51 Robert Crawford and Martin Mills, abeent. llII'i,' go q.. .f N 7 Z-.515 f 'X D, Vx L-1 gl X, L X... X. J L--Ni., Y.. DAVE. NDRN Sub N. Qi YN Rx H DEN F -J . 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