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QQ 5- 5 EZ 5..3..Jl1 gfh-.. X,-:Div w-'WUs' i V139 XHKUNS 555,-F I 0 4 ' '1 Allawi 'ef f v UNs Gm Ns X fr Q' Back row- Delmer Potratz, Keith Ketelsen, Larry Lange, Harold Roggendorf, Louis Weinbeck, Gary Gifford, David Ohnnn, David Lueders, Lester Hawes, Third row john Bendtsehneider, Lyle Dethmann. B111 Turner, Steven Butz, jack Greve, Dick Marr, jerry Marlowe, Kenneth Asmussen, Pat Shaw. Charles johnson, Mr. Cummings. Second row Gordon Kramer, Gene Veit, Dick Miller, Clifford Kammerer, Lawrence Lind, john McCord. Bill Miller, Pat Black, Gerald Bailey, Jack Niebuhr. Front row Wayne Marx, David Reckman, james Waldorf, Eugene Briggs, Tom Lyons, Clifford Parker, Dick Shields. This year's track squad has a great deal to accomplish if it is to finish as well as the foot- ball and basketball squads did in the Illowa standings. This year's squad is handicapped by the fact that there is only one returning letterman. The first track meet of the year was the State Indoor Track Meet held at Iowa City on April 4. Gerald Watters and Ed Heinsen tied for fourth in the high jumpg Larry Lind placed fourth in the low hurdles and Fifth in the shot put: and jack Greve took third place in the high hurdles. The other members on the team who made the trip include Clifford Kammerer, Pat Black, Bill Miller, john McCord, Gary Gifford, Bill Turner, Louis Weinbeck, Don Utroska, jerry Marlowe, Lester Hawes, Eugene Briggs, and jim Waldorf. Steve Butz and Gene Veit are two other members of the squad who are expected to help Lyons in various meets. April 4 April 9 April 15 April 17 April 22 April 24 April 28 May 2 May 8 May 13 May 19 May 23 State Indoor Track Meet Morrison at Coan Field Davenport Relays Triangular with Fulton and DeWitt Morrison at Morrison Triangular with DeWitt and St. Mary's Fulton Relays Gateway Classic District Meet Triangular with Fulton and DeWitt Illowa Conference Meet at Fulton State Outdoor Track Meet TRAUSCH BAKING COMPANY - W. ATLEE BURPEE COMPANY Thirty-three 1, A VYBNQ9 H 5 H Q X Q' ' . AJ: A l
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,,pj,,i V xy lun' 2 xivilfjlgwl 29 Y ooo l R' f l Standing Gordon Kramer, Gent- Cwettscli, Charles johnson, Don Mexe-r, Bob VVyatt, jerry Vtfatters, joe Murphy, Gary Thiessen Mr. Dr-lager. Seated Dick Bsrtels, Pat Shaw. Don Utroska, lid Hernsen, jvirx Marlowe, Dick Shields, Frank Rixen Freshman - Sophomore Basketball The freshman-sophomore basketball team had a fairly successful season winning nine games and losing nine. The Little Wildcats placed fourth in the Illowa League by winning hve and losing seven of their conference games. Mr. Dejager was the team's coach this year. He did a very good job in this, his first year at Lyons. Ed Heinsen, freshman center, was the lead- ing scorer on the team. He scored 202 points during the season mostly on pivot shots and jump shots. Dick Shields, sophomore forward, had a total of 111 points. Dick was a very good rebounder and had a good set shot. Don Utroska. freshman guard, was the fastest man on the team and had the best average on free throws. He scored 96 points mostly on long shots, Frank Rixen, another freshman, played guard. Frank, who scored 56 points, was a good dribbler and set up many plays. jerry Marlowe, sophomore forward, improved rapidly as the season progressed. jerry was a good rebounder and scored 44 points. Dick Bartels made up for his lack in height by his ability to fake. Dick Thirty-two CLINTON saw a lot of action and should be a big help to the team next year. Pat Shaw was one of the most aggressive players on the team and could always be counted on to play a good game. Charles johnson, sophomore guard: Don Meyer, sophomore forward: and Gene Goettsch, fresh- man forward were some of the better reserves, and the team could always count on them for a good showing. Lyons Miles Lyons Bettendorf Lyons Fulton Lyons Clinton Lyons St. Mary's Lyons Newman Lyons Loras Lyons Bettendorf Lyons Morrison Lyons DeWitt Lyons Fulton Lyons Savanna Lyons St. Mary's Lyons Loras Lyons Newman Lyons Morrison Lyons DeWitt Lyons Savanna WIRE CLOTH CO. - KIRCHHOFF ICE CREAM CO
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'l f x - :- :ive wr? i Mi' i if .lc 1' -ii' 'ig' Standing Mr Stivers, joan Engstrom, jack Greve. Louis VVeinbeck, Don Meyer. Eugene Reesrr, Clarence MrArdle,ju1'k W'aldorf, Seated joy ce Bartels, M5'rna Nlever. Shirley Turner, Lawrence Lind, JoAnn Campbell, Barbara Doratliv Activity Council There was never a dull moment in the Lyons High Activity Council of '52-53. It seemed as though we were forever planning some event for the student body. To begin with, the Council had the terrific job of getting the activity tickets sold to the students. This was carried out with an amazing record of IOOZ in the senior class: 845 in the junior class, and QZZ in the sopho- more class. Next came the football season. Naturally this included planning for Parents' Night, L-Men's Night, Homecoming, and those all- important dances after the home games. Members of the Council acted as hosts and guides at our annual Parents' Night on No- vember 11. In addition the Council helped plan for this program for National Education Week. Along came the winter season with Christmas and the basketball season. The Council took charge of decorating trees and helping with the Christmas program. The basketball season gave the Council a short period of rest. With the coming of spring and the closing of the school year, the Council took part in two most important conferences. They were the Eastern Division Convention of the Iowa Association of Student Councils which was held at Clinton High on April 2, and the Youth Conference at Calamus on April 14. The members of the Activity Council are as follows: Lawrence Lind Co-Presidents Shirley Turner jack Waldorf Louis Weinbeck Don Meyer Barbara Dorathy Russell Henningsen JoAnn Campbell Joan Engstrom Jack Greve Joyce Bartels Eugene Reeser Myrna Meyer Clarence McArdle Senior President junior President Sophomore President Band Photography Club Girls' Glee Club G. A. A. Drama Club School Spirit Hi-Y Y-Teens Projectionist Club Thirty-four GRI5ENF1I5I.D's - PINNEY PRINTING COMPANY
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