Lytton Community High School - Bark Yearbook (Lytton, IA)
- Class of 1954
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Mot pictured, Wilma Jones, year-book sales n8g9l' o We, the editors of the 195k Qagg, wish to thank the annual staff for its help, our sponsors, Mr. Lashier and Mrs. Clarkin, for their advice and anyone else who gave his time and effort. A special thanks goes to the advertisers in Lytton and surround- ing towns, whose contributions made our annual possible. May we wish the 1955 Qggg staff good luck and success. Editors of the 1953 Bark fra 510122 d4zo2zJ a7Z37?7z4owab1z! Mary Lou Everts Janice Longman DEDICATION R5 'Nw' NB. RICHAED SMITH We dedicate the 1957+ 'Berk' to Hr. Richard Sndth, ifho wal a. ieacher and. high sohnol principal for faux years here at Inytten.. Hi! thuughtfulnees, kimlnell, understanding and. service to the school and. comnmity will long be remembered.. me Senior Glue Administration Richard Lashier Superintendent Buena Vista BA University of 'lisconsin M8 School B ,J QL:- 2 Left to right: Mrs. Vic Schultz, Richard Lashier Ivan Longman, Russ Ringgenberg, Raymond Wedemeier, Roiand Peyton and Mrs Hank Ditzel X I I I . X 5 vt 1 9, - K X, .gnvn-rvsnrss' 'J Qnff-'US :. ,, dpiifxlf-i 'I 2 ' i X Richard Smith will Kaufman First Semester PTin0iPa1 Second Semester Principal Social Studies . Social Studies Iowa State Teachers College BA Morningside B5 Colorado State College State University of Education of Iowa MA Robert Casey Agriculture Iowa State College BB K h F Annamae Koole Kat lean arrar Home Economics Musio st t 0 11 BS Morningside BME Iowa a 6 0 age Gordon McK1nstrey Coach Coach Morningside ,Buena Vista BA B lair Roedail Science Iowa Wesleyan BA Buena Vista BB State University of Iowa MA Margaret Clarkin English Commercial State University Buena vista BA of Iowa BA 2 1 fih, ..,,..,, K ' as Robert Bartels Student vounoil 1,2,3,lI-3 President S3 Western Division vice president 23 State president 33 Mixed Chorus 1.2.33 IBoy's G-lee Club 1g2g3f Vade- rioal 2,33 Boys quartet l,2,3g Vocal solo 1,2,3g State chorus Mg Mixed. quartet Mfg LLL 1,2,B,1+g Football 293314: lgzg S Baseball 102033 Donald Bartels V ,Gaim Zgaghs l,2, 3,1-+3 Baseball 1,2,3,llfg Co-Captain Football 11-3 l'.I'.A.. Sentinel I-Pg l'.Z.A.. Uonteet 3,I-ig Clase play 3s 0 Marilyn Batz Glee Club 1,2,3,l2fg lized. Chorus 1:20343 Librarian! 192939193 !1'0lF' suror 43 LBJ.. l,2,3,lI4 Treasurer 33 President I-Pg Delegate District l'.H.A. Convention 3, g State Con- vention 3g lationsl Convention 35 Valentine been Attendant 1,33 been I-P3 Speech 1,2,3,b3 Bulldog Bugle Sta!! 53- Anmsl Staff bg Ono- Act plays 1,23 Glass plays 3,14 Class officer 3. Vernon Batz TJ'-L 1u2s3f1bg LISA. officer 33 Boy'l G-lee Club l,2,3g. Mixed. Gho- rul 1g2'3f new class P1-55' 30,43 Mary Lou Everts Mixed. Chorus 2,3,1+g Glee Glub l,2, 3,11-3 l'.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Secretary 2, Perlimentarien 3, Senior Adviser In State Secretary 3: Queen of Hearts Attemlent 2 llf' Rational Convention delegate 3:,Bta.te Convention 3 4: LEA. Drill Team lg Junior ana Chapter Homemker degree: Glass Secretary 1,3,!-Pg Glass play 3,1-I-3 One-his plays 1.2: Deolametion l,2,3,4: Go-editor hung 3ug1o 3: lance of 'Berk' in cum mea- ohere 3,43 President 1-lfg 1.1.1. Sweetheart I-rg Gloria Denise Marching una l,2,3,N'g Concert nm 1,z,3.lvz Peg had 1.2.3343 6199 Club 1y2g3g I Hired 3.0111 Girlie Trio 3,111 Girls quartet 43 Nixed quartet ll-3 Trumpet trio 1-rg Trmnset quartet 33 Brass quintet 2,3, g Trumpet solo 15 Piano Solo l,2,3,l-1-g Piano accompanist l,2, 3,193 One-Act puy 1.2.43 012-:SB 919-sr 3.4: Cadet Teachers 1-rg Secretary '+I High mgazine salesman 1,23 1.3.5. Sweetheart Attendant 1: All-State Choa.-ue bg 3ul1d.og Bugle ite!! 38 Homecoming oomittee 3,741 Wil! ami 35 Sumner hm 1.2.3.b: Verne Hillmer Concert Band 1,2,3,L13 Mixed Chorus 1,23 Boys Chorus 1,23 Marching Band 1,2,3,hg Drum Major 2,3,h3 Brass Quintet 2,3,h5 Trumpet 35 State1F.F.A.Band ,43 F.F.A. 2,3,h5 Basketball by Baseball 145 Glass Play 3,143 Annual Photographer hg Demonstration Team F.F.A. lig Goldie Gay Guess 394011 1l2l39 f P9P Band- 1-a2a3oh'3 ,Glas 1g2g3pb': ch01'6.l d2,3,l+g Sextet 2,11-3 Madrigal ll-3 Marching Band. 1,2,3,l4fg Librarian 1o2s3at S roao-Ao 1Q2l3lh'z vi-09 President I-93 Glass play 3,14-g Speech Activities 1,14-,g .Altav- mts Cheerleader In Cadet haf- oherl I-lfg Ono-Act play 23 LEA. Drill Team ll-3 Leader I-lg Dale Hutchinson Boy's Glee Club 1,23 Mixed Chorus 2 F.F.A. 152,3,h5 Football 2,3,h3 Baseball 2,33 F.F.A. Basketball 3 , Track 33 Class Play 3,hg Wilma Jones Mixed. Chorus l,2,3,ll-5 Girls Chorus 1, 2,3,1-+3 Basketball l,2: Football che- erleader 2: Bugle Staff 3: Annual St- aff My One-act plays 1,3,1+g Class play bg IHA 1,2,3,f+ Officer 2: Clase Officer 1,2,'-H FFA Sweetheart attend- ant l,2: Queen of Hearts attendant bg Librarian l,213,1-I-,Secretary 3: Inter- pretive reading '-!-g Speech 1,2,3,l-+3 Homecoming comm. 2,3g Carnival comm. 1,2. Keith Kraft Boy's G-lee Club 1,2l3,I-H Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,L+g State Chords U54 Bows inland 3,1-bg Madrigel Grompf3fLP! COHCSTT' 38-Hd l,2,3,l-bg Bierching Band l,2,3,1-bg Pep Band 152,33 Trumpet Quartet 3: Brass Quintet it-3 Trumpet Trio 145 Class Of- ficer l,2,35 Class Play 3: rm 1,2,3.l+ Officer l,2,3g FHA King of Hbirts LP: Baseball 2. Janet Kraft Mixed Chorus l,2,3,H-g Girls Glee Club l,2,3,!+: FHA 1,2,3,l-If secretary lv: Jun- ior Homemaker Degree 3, Chapter Homemaker Degree 4, Delegate to District conven- tion 3,f-P: Declamation 1,23 Interpretive Reading 3,1-If: Radio Speaking 1-Lg Class Plays 3.4: One-act Play 23 Cadet Teacher 3,1-L5 Librarinas I-Pg Double L Club I-lfg, Homconing Qommittee 33 Bugle Staff 3,1-Lg lnnual Staff LP. Janice Longman Chorus 1g2,3'l-P: G1-SB 2g 3,114 Mejorette 43 Cheerleader ll-g Basketball 2: Librarian 1,2,3,l-I-3 Double L Club 3,1-I-3 President U: Treasurer 3g LH.-A. 1,2,3,l+g His- torian 2g Treasurer in Junior and Chapter Homemaker Degreeg Student Council llfg Bugle stef! 3g Claes Play 39,43 sP99ch 19203053 A-U-U-ual staff Lrg QAssista.nt Editor, Drill ent 23 Homecoming Queen Lrg l'.l'.A. 3 ers 3gf+g Commencement leader 3: Homecoming committee 3,1-Pg I Team 1-lfg Leader Lrg Homecoming Attend,- Sweetheart Attendant 1+ Cadet Teach- Erma Dee Landsness Concert Band. l,2,3,!-I-3 Marching Bend l,2,3,lIfg Pep Band 1,2,3g Mixed. Cho- rnes2,3,!-lfg Glee Club 1,2,3,l+g Piano accompanist 1,2,3,f-Pg Mixed. quartet 2, Trombone quartet 1,33 Brass quintet 2, 3,l+g G-irl's quartet 1-Pg Madrige-1 1-bg State Chorus 25 Trombone solo U3 Piano solos I1,2, 3,11-3 Cheerleader '43 Student Council 1,2,3,f4-g Vice President 3,1-1-g Western Division Treasurer bg Basket- ball l,2g l'.H.A. 1,2,3,lIfg Parlimentan- ian I+: Junior and Chapter Homemker De- greeg Bugle staff 1,33 Annual staff 45 Speech 1,2,3,l+g Clase play 3,1-P: One- Act play 25 Homecoming attendant 23 l'.l'.A. Sweetheart ettendent I-Lg Ice Cer- nivel candidate bg Homecoming comm. 1, 293133 Darwin Matter f06t'ba11 2,3,'-P3 Basketball 1,2,3,ll'3 Co-captain U3 Baseball 1,2,3,1I'g Co- ceptin 3: 1'.l'.A. l,2,3,lIf3 President ll-3 Judging teams 1,2,3,1-+5 Chr. Garden Seeds A Fertilizer Sales 2,33 Iowa. Farmer 142 State Delegate '43 Class play 33 Anmml star! ll-g Class Tice Presi- dent LP: Speech '44 T.H.A. King Of Hearts Attendant Us Sharon Mayo Football 2 ,3 ,145 Glee Club 1,143 Mixed Chorus 1,145 Quartet 1.53 Projeotionist 2,3.,hg Basketball 1,25 Class Play 3,14 .1 Dale Scharn l'.Zl'.A. L,2,3,1+g Ian.-linontgry Proce- dsure-ham 3,11-g Baseball 13 Basketball 1,213.43 01-an Play 3- Harlan Schade 1.1.1. 1 2 3 In AlBiIfmf LPOPW 2,33 3,p:,g-LQ in Parlimontary Pro- codure ham 3,14-3 Dqmenstration Tom 3.14: 1.1.1. IOLL ks' :mall 3,11-g xuea Chorus 3,113 0108 01113 2:3313 Iootall 1-P3 Chu Presi- aent 23 Student Oounoil 48 Freddie Schwartz F.F.A. l,2,3,h3 F.F.A. Treasurer 3,h5 Iowa Farmer Degree kg Chair- man of Earning Saving Committee kg Boy's Glee Club l,2,35 Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Class President l,hg Class play 3,h3 Basketball l,2,3,h5 Base- ball l,23 Co-Captain Basketball hg F.H.A. King Candidate 3,45 Haga- zine Sale Captain h. Kenneth Staten Boy's Glee Club l,2,3,U3 H1160 Chorus 3,h5 F.F.A. 1,25 Football 3,ug Baseball 1,23 one Act Play 25 Class Plays 3,h5 Band bs PT0jeht035 Club 1,2, 3,53 Eleanor Waggett Mixed chorus 2,3,h3 Glee club 1,z, 3,h5 Sextet 35 Trio 3,hg Mixed Quartet 3,hg Girls Quartet hg State Chorus 3,h5 Madrigal by Music Librarian hy Solo Work 2,3, hy Mayorette hy Basketball 23 Cheerleader bg Bugle Staff 33 Annual Staff kg One Act Play 2,hg cuss Play 3,15 F.H.A. 1, 23,445 Junior and Chapter Homemaker 1 Degreeg Cadet Teachers 3,hg Drill Team hg Drill Team Leader hg Double L. Club by Speech Activi- ties 3g Leader for Baccalaureate 33 District Meeting Delegate 2,3,hg Gerald Ieazel uma Chorus lgzgagug 1, zggguf Boyls Qual-'NON FQFQAO 19 2,3,1-P3 mttBBl in roruA0 1,2,3. ug Baskatball 2.3.4x lbvfbell 3.4: I Mary Yeazol I.E.A. 1,2,3,M1 Glass play 3.4: 0mrAct1 aml2. CLASS MOTTO: 'HE WHO FINDETH KNOWLEDGE FINDETH LIFE' CLASS COLORS: NAVY BLUE AND SILVER CLASS FLOWER: PINK CARNATION . 'I THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY: HIGHWAY 66 SERVICE ROCKWELL CITY, IOWA WALTERS IMPLEM NT CO. ' ROCKWELL CITY, IOWA BILL? SEPER VALU, GRocER1Es- FEES AT-FRUITSs CLOYDE'S SUPER SERVICE ROCKWELL CITY, IOWA ROCKWELL CITY. IOWA C ss Poem Toward Our Future Our future looms before us From high school days we part, We only wish to leave these words Before life's chores we start. To God we are thankful For strong bodies and minds, And a chance to gain knowledge So a better life we can find. To our parents we are grateful For time and effort spent, In loving guidance helping us To accomplish as we went. Our teachers we are thanking For giving help, thoughts and praise, For fun we've had and knowledge gained Throughtout our high school days. Dear friends we shall remember And many others, too, Who have done many little things That helped to see us through. We cannot count the memories Or occasions we recall, But they have made school days Exciting and gay for all. Now as a class we are leaving To start down the road Called 'The Future', where we know Our dreams and plans are stowed. Class Prophecy In l96h, I acquired a job as drummer with Kieth Kreft's well known band. Its motto was nthe crafty music of Kreftn. We were to start a road tour through the United States and Mars, and the band's first stop was Lytton, Iowa. Of course, Lytton brought back many fond memories, for in 1954, we graduated from the high school here. We decided to see if any old classmates were living in their old home town and went to a farm a few miles south of Lytton to visit Darwin Matter, who, we had heard was living here. We were sure we had made some mistake because the directions took us to a huge diary farm with very white build- ings. But soon we noticed Darwin walking toward us and decided it was no mistake after all. We were quite curious and he said that he owned a chain of diary farms-some even on Mars. Also he told us that all this had been accomplished because he had stayed single. Naturally, Kieth agreed that that definitely was the road to success. We wanted to stay longer, but Kieth didn't want to be late for his first engagement in the Lytton Stork Club. The next day we decided to do more sightseeing. As we walked along the street we came to a huge skyscraper office building. We noticed the name UMayo and Mayo, Inc., Trucking Firmn, on the sign in front. Our cur- iosity was aroused, so we walked in and asked if we could see Mr. Mayo. We waited and waited and finally were ushered into nMr. Mayo, President'sn office. And, just as we suspected, there sat Sharon Mayo behind a huge desk with a cigar in his mouth. He told us about his business. He said he had lost count of the trucks he owned, and he owned some rocket trucks for trips to Mars and back, but nthis was relitively a new field and quite undeveloped yetn. We were about to leave when Kieth asked him what the other Mayo stood for on the sign. He laughed and said it stood for his wife, Doris, who was vice-president. Our next stop was Odebolt, Iowa. Just before we reached Odebolt, the band bus had a flat tire. We walked to a farmhouse nearby to call a filling station. And there we saw the former Mary Lou Everts, now McKinney. We talked about old times and in the meantime tried to count the children. She also told us that as a sideline and a hobgy she and Glenn sold Mercury helicopters. Before we left we bought one for the rest of the road tour, being convinced that they were much faster. After completeing our engagement in Odebolt we traveled on to Ames. Here we saw Erma Dee Landsness. She said that she had been conducting re- search here. She-told us that she was a professor here, had married a prof- fessor, appeared on the radio and TV once in a while and had just developed a business man's lunch. It consisted of three pills--one for the appetizer, one for the main course and one for dessert. She said this was designed es- pecially for busy people who didn't want to take time out to eat. Kieth and I decided that we would never be too busy to eat. Our next stop was Fort Riley, Kansas to complete an engagement for the servicemen there. While here, we saw Vernon Batz and asked him what he was doing here. He pointed to his stripes and said he was a sergeant. He told us that his job was to break in the new recruits. WBreak 'em in the Batz wayn was the motto of the camp. Vernon had been offered many opportunities for advancement but had refused them all because he liked his work so well. We left Fort Riley and traveled to Washington, D. C. Naturally, while here we wanted to shake hands with the President, so first we decided to see a congressman and have a little influence behind us. Verne Hillmer surprised us very much when we were taken to a congressman's office. We asked him what he was doing here. He quite disgustedly answered that Q5 was a Democratic congressman. ,We were quite embarressed and hastily apologized. He told us that we might like to see the man that he was working with on a committee right now. We agreed and he took us to the Secretary of Agriculture's office. we waited a while and soon a prosperous looking man bustled through the door. It was none other than Harlan Schade. After discussing the farm situation a while, he invited us over to his mansion for dinner, apologizing that the servants were gone, but his wife would get dinner. We wanted to see his wife, but we had to leave. The next day we landed in New York. During our show a bundle of dia- monds and furs asked us to lunch at her pentlouse after wards. We asked her name and address. She said she was the fnrmer Wilma Jones. No! We had hardly recognized her. She told us that after graduating from Commercial Extension at Omaha, she went to New York and found a job with a Wall Street broker. She got so tired of handling such large numbers that she married him. New she was living in a luxurious penthouse and that the she owned five cadillacs Cof different colors! and a few helicopters and a rocket ship. for trips to Mars. We boarded a rocket ship to Mars to complete our engagements there. The next day we met Goldie Gress. She told us she had married the president of the Interplanatary Telephone Companyl She told us that these interplana- tary telephone systems were much more complicated to operate than the old- fashioned earth ones. She took us to a little place on the WMilky Way of Marsn for something to eat. Through the smoke and the haze of the little walk-down restu rant we noticed the piano player. Could it be? But it must bel We waked over to see, and yes, it was Gloria Denise. Naturally, we wondered what on earth she was doing in a place like this! We had always thought that she would work with children. Or weren't there children on Mars? She told us that she had just taken this job to study the parents of the little monsters which she worked with during the daytime. She said that studying the parents helped her understand a child's development more. The next afternoon we went to a basketball game in the Mars Round Garden. The WMars Barsn were playing the Wlnterplanatary Rocketsn. On the program we were quite surprised to see Dale Scharn's name. We watched his spectacular playing and the Wlnterplanatary Rocketsw won due to his able and professional playing. We wanted to talk to him, but we only had time to congratulate him on his way to the lockers qfter the game. Once again we were on earth. This time we were in Hollywood, California. Here we met Kenny Staton, the owner of a night club, 'Kenny's Placew. He in- vited us to attend a show upstairs that night. He told us that this really was a good way to get rich fast, especially when you had such attractions as lar- ilyn Monroe. We watched the show when who to our Wwondering eyes did appear' but Eleanor Waggett as chief can-can dancer of all can-can dancers. We wanted to talk to her, but she was so busy after the show that we got most of our information from Kenny. He told us that of course she did other kinds of danc- ing, but was most famous for this. Also, she wasn't married yet, but she had had so many proposals from kings, dukes, movie actors, and other Wbig wheelsn that she was having a hard time deciding. Since we couldn't see Eleanor, Kenny asked us if we might like to see the bouncer. Heavens! We wondered, we hadn't done anything offending had we? He left and came back with the bouncer. It was Dale Hutchinson. Dale was disappointed because he had hoped it would be someone to bounce. He todd us it was quite boring tonight. He said that Kenny paid him by the number of rowdy customers he threw out every night. He liked his job, but he had one complaint. He had broken seven pairs of glasses in two weeks while he had been working on the job! Again we were on our way, this time .to Monte Carlo. We Passed by a Samb- ling house and having a few extra dollars, we decided to try our luck, We noticed a big fellow at one card table seeming to be winning quite a lot, judging from the pile of chips in front of him. To our surprise it was none other than Don Bartels engaged in a game of pitch. Don said his experience in this field in his high school days was really paying off for him. We decided that there was too much competition for us and left. Our next stop was Butte, Montana. In the town, all over we saw signs say- ing, UEat at Yeazel'sW, 'Buy your clothes at the Yeazel shop', or 'Yeazel Thea- tren, and others. Finally, we located Mr. Yeazel to learn the secret of his success. He turned out to be our old classmate, Jerry. He said that really there just wasn't a secret. 'Either you have it or you don't'. He told us he owned a few thousand head of cattle and judging from the looks of his car, we decided he was doing nicely. The car wasn't a Cadillad, or a Lincoln, but a Ford coupe covered with gold, with platinum upholstry. Jerry told us that he just didn't have the heart to trade it off, so he kept it and decorated it up njust a little.n Our next stop was Indianopolis, Indiana. While there we visited the In- dianapolis Speedway. We were very surprised to hear the announcer say 'Mary Yeazel, the only woman racer in the world, known on mars, to have ever set such spectacular speed records.' After the race we went to talk to her. She told us that there was nothing difficult about her job, and since there weren't anymore honors for her to win she really didn't know just what she would do. we wished her luck and hurried on. In Chicago, we went to church on Sunday. We kept looking over the min- ister. He certainly looked familiar. When he ascended to the pulpit we suddenly recognized him. It was Bob Bartelsl After the service we went toil see him. He told us that he had first become interested in the ministry wh e di Wa tbur he had taken this job in Chicago DBCRHSS he felt that atten ng r g. R 'here especially, people had to be shown the right path to follow . k r a newl con- While passing through Cedar Rapids we stopped to loo ove y structed hospital. We went to the head nursels office to ask if we could look the hospital over. Behind the desk we could hardly see Marilyn Batz. She told us that her husband and she were joint owners of the hospital. Wh wanted to meet her husband, but he was in the operating room and quite busy so we left. While pass ng . members were taken to the University hospital. There in a white jacket guess whom we saw. It was Freddie Schwartz. We asked him how he had ever gotten into this profession. He told us he had gone to the State University Q we knew why! and had just drifted into this work. He also said that it was qulge 1 through Iowa City we had a slight accident and a few band interesting work, especially the lab technicians. By the way, he had marr e a lab technician. We congratulated him and wished him much happiness and were on our way again. Once more we were back in Lytton. There was only one classmate we hadn't seen yet. We finally found her as a kindergarten teacher in Lytton grade school. Strangely enough Janice Longman hadn't married yet. She togdhus th t er a that the right superintendent just hadn't come along yet. We assure she was still plenty young and someday she would meet her superintendent charming. Class History The history of this 19513. graduating class all started w s ago when Miss Lillian Halverson met eighteen youngsters att etlh? fig-Serta gigs: doggesnagzll-2131135 .these eclightiennthere are five still in this ' Q z ones or a Schwartz Jr. and Keith Kreft.' enisei Janice Longman' Freddie Through the next seven years the class enrollment changed from year to year and in 1950 there were 22 who received diplomas at the eighth grade graduation ceremony. Those students were: Donald Bartels, Robert Bartels, Marilyn Batz, Vernon Batz, Gloria Denise, Shirley Ewoldt, Goldie Gay Guess, Verne Hillmer, Dale Hutchinson, Wilma Jones, Keith Kraft, Erma Dee Landsness, Janice Longman, Darwin Matter, Sharon Mayo, Garry Mesa, Dale Scharn, Freddie Schwartz Jr., Kenneth Staten, Eleanor Waggett, Ger- ald Yeazel and Bob Abbott. The first year in high school there were three who joined the group but one left. Bob Abbott left and Mary Lou Everts, Janet Kreft, and Har- lan Schade entered from country schools, making twenty-four ambitious young scholars starting on the road of high school. Three students moved away after the junior year. They were: Garry Moss, Shirley Ewoldt and Eleanor Wright. g The senior graduating class of l95h finished their high school ca- reers with 2l students. They were: Donald Bartels, Marilyn Batz, Gloria Denise, Mary Lou Everts, Goldie Gay Guess, Verne Hillmer, Dale Hutchinson, Wilma Jones, Janet Kreft, Keith Kraft, Erma Landsne s, Janice Longman, Darwin Hatter, Sharon Mayo, Harlan Schade, Dale Scharn, Freddie Schwartz -Tru Kenneth Staten, Eleanor Waggett, Gerald Yeazel and Mary Yeazel. Class Will We the senior class of 195k with our superior intelligence do hereby make this our last will and testimony. Article Une To ou?'Superintendent we leave a broken rubber-hose and all the cards in the discipline file. Article Ego To al our teachers we leave our bright remarks, brillant sense of humor and our outstanding conduct. Article Three To all underclassmen we leave the carved desks, our good grades, old tests and our pleasant trips to the office. Article Four ,299 Bartels wills his physique to Earl Bartels. Better send for a Charles Atlas hook right away. ,gggggggtglg wills his motorcycle to Arlo Batz. Here's hoping you can keep it on the road. ,1g2ngp,Bggg wills his going to Manson to Russ Hutchinson. Won't be much of a change will it, Russ? lk gglg-Bags wills her nickname, Shrimp, to Gracia Stock. Fits pretty well doesn't it Gloria Denise wills her piano playing to Gene Batt. If you are going to be another Liberace you had better start practicing, Gene. Mar Lou Everts wills the big rock on her left hand to Bev Johnson. Think you can settle down to one, Bev? Y Verne Hillmer wills his flasny new car to LeRoy Johnson. These new cars are a little different than the old ones, LeRoy. Dale Hutchinson wills his numerous pencil shavings to Walt and Charlie. Now everyone will be warm next winter. Wilma Jones wills her shyness to Lois Freese. Think you can make the big change, Lois? Keith Kreft wills his trumpet case and everything along with it to Loran Hartwig. Have fun, Loran. Kenn Staton wills his streamlined convertible to Lenus. Hope you can afford a roll of tape Lenus. Eleanor Waggett wills her quiet resourceful manner to Carole Meyer. Think you can make the change, Carole? Gerald Yeazel wills his box of wheaties to Kenny Ellis. Hope you have better luck than Jerry. Magi Yeazel wills her dishwashing ability to Kay Hostetter. Donft get dishpan hands, Kay. Janet Kreft wills her abilty of driving in the ditch to Joye Glassnapp. Happy sailing, Joye. Harlan Schade wills his ability to talk in class and still get B's in deportment to Belbert Kreft. Think you can get away with it, Delbert? Dale Scharn wills his tall, slim figure to Dwight Carlson. Get our stilts Erma Landsness wills her pony tail to Carolyn Ringgenberg. Don't use toe many bobby pins, Carolyn. Janice Lon man wills her out of town boyfriends to RoDean Denise. See Janice about tHe technique she uses. Sharon Ma o wills his attempts at wise cracking and his hot rod to Eddie Huster. AII cars and pedestrians be on the look out. Darwin Mateer wills his 'Dear John' letters to Duane Shadle. Don't feel bad, Duane, appens to the best of us. Dwight. Freddie Schwartz wills his good looks and ability to go steady to Don Claman. Get on the ball, Don. May Breakfast On May 16, l95h, the seniors prepared the annual May Breakfast for the juniors, faculty and their families and school board and their fami- lies. The breakfast was served at 7:00 in the school gym. The b 8 kf t 1 t d f bl d k d h t t butter, jaladoggtsfoggmgtg and gggxgle fjuigigsmilk and glgffegfs ' Baccalaureate Service Baccalaureate Services were held for the Senior Class of 195k on May 16 at the American Lutheran Church at Lytton at 8:00 p.m. Reverend Nassen gave the.sermon which was entitled, 'The Key to Success.' Musical selections were: 'Bless This House', sung by Eleanor Waggett and 'My Task' sung by the mixed quartet. The Commencement May 21, l95A, at 8:00 The Commencement Music selections were Commencement Exercises Exercises were held in the Lytton gym on Friday, o'clock. address was given by Ray furnished by Sharon Mayo Cunningham of Ames, Iowa and Kieth Kreft in a vocal duet and the Mixed Chorus. The Valedictory address was given by Erma Salulatory address was given by Gloria Denise. The invocation and benediction were given The following awards were given: Marilyn Batz.and Mary Lou Everts, Citizenship award, Music award, Gloria Denise and Erma Dee Landsness, Athletic award, Darwin Matter, and Don Bartels, and Scholarship award, Erma Dee Landsness. Miss Koole played the processional and recessional. Kay H. and Lenus S. led the Seniors in and out. RAY WALLACE, NORTHWESTERH Dee Landsness and the by Rev. MacLean. LIFE INSURANCE CO. BUNTROCK-SALIE STUDIO OCKWELL CITY. IOWA STORM LAKE, IOWA :.5gf1Qi5sfw ggggfggg A 25 :1- E gufii I - , an rwaafwp iigawwrdal Q ',aaaFs M1 2-fm-Mg N? .yur ,Els - rg 5- .ua 39 egf fefkff f gf 1 r Y gf: ing 3 Arlo Bats is f v T 5 Olrole Neyer ' , E N 2 Ee253vfe!s:!a2i-falfilii:f ' -:qi :MPS 1 A Y 'ei QL FA QW - 5 ' 512135 n S 3 5 QL 5 1 - fl'-i-. 5 -EZFQYEW' wig l? ' 'fl 2 f If fi bfi grim e , m iff cfigg if if f il wfe ogff ,rS,,12fY?Qff.sf,!:'w g,,f if P 35 2 M5 E9 l , f f l fs? fi - 'ff' ,wma T! 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The class was represented in the student council by Carole Meyer and Russ Bartels. The juniors sponsored a chili supper and dance, a Christmas dance and with the help of the seniors a benefit basketball game and auction. On November 10 the class presented their junior class, 'The Skeleton Walken. At the pep rally the class received the traditional 'Bulldog' for having the best skit. The biggest event of the junior's year was getting ready for the junior-senior banquet. Plans for the all night banquet were started in December. The banquet was held on April 2h. The sponsors were Miss Farrar and M . McKinstrey. hth Boyd. blue H111 Loi! Trsole John lvorts Karon Smith Duma Peyton June Bardolo Dean Carlson Illlil Byriol Glen Bartoll Ihodl Kraft Ronan Hiller Connie Kelley Duane Schadle Oarolyn Isley Darrell Bohade David. 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The sophomores began the year by electing officers. They were: president, Ronald Miller, vice president, Rhonda Kreft: secretary- treasurer, Carolyn Foley. David MacLean was elected to represent the class in the student council. The sophomores gave a skit for the pep rally, and their float, with the motto 'A Kick Off To Victory' was given first prize. The class was very active in magazine and season ticket sales. They also sold refreshments at a football game. They sponsored s sophomore dance, which included dancing, a program, games and refreshments. It was enjoyed by all who attended. The en- tire class helped with the junior and senior banquet by serving and tak- ing part in the program. Ronald Miller was out for football. Connie Kelley, Janice Glasnapp, Georgia Keiser, Rhonda Kreft, Glen Bartels, Duane Peyton and Dean Carl- son represented the class on the basketball teams. Glen Bartels, Duane Peyton and Dean Carlson participated in baseball. Janice Glasnapp represented the sophomores at the F.H.A. State Convention in Des Moines. John Everts, Dean Carlson, Duane Shadle went to the F.F.A. National Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. Duane Peyton and Dean Carlson also went to the state F.F.A. Convention in Davenport. Janice and Junith Glasnapp, Karen Smith, Ruth Boyd, LaRue Ellis, Duane Shadle and David MacLean were the sophomores in the high school band. David MacLean particated in speech activities. The class sponsors were Mr. Rosdail and Mr. Casey. .JP- Bob Phelps Judy Irefi Carole Hsu Inlay Nc!!! Marcia Hull Kenny Illia Jovonna Lott Edie Halter Janice Euoldt Delbert Kraft Rhonda Damien Dwight Carlson Raymond. Snyder Leona William Ronald Cleland Darlene latter Freshmen as. ,. awp :Q . t. . 2 NM F in z X ,- I S' 1 X 5 X 4 gg my I 5 m,Mi Q53 J 352 , Es 5: ,isa ., L. Q i 2 :,.n:.a:55 52222 --fe-1..,4. 2 3 nigga 'aggf , . 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Top Bev: Rennie Simpson, Dennis J ohnlon, Dennis Goodwin, lverett Einrichs, Wayne Wirtjes, Clarence Abbott, hity Dettmn. FOURTH GRADE Bottom Bow: Betty Rix, Sonja Guess, Pamela Wirtjes, Sharon Jackson, llerllyn Byriel, Sharon Walker, Bonnie Binggenberg, Barbara Booth, Karen Denies, Riddle Row: Miss Gustafson, Larry Earns, Duane Buster, Linda Provost, Sarah Jane Ireft, Linda Jackson, Lebavn Boyd., Carole Ineller, Ronald. Ovens, Boland. Peyton. !op Bows Raymond. Moeller, Paul Waterman, Lee Greene, LeRoy Meyers, Clarence Peters, Ronald. Iernstead, Jimmy Schelle, Darold. Matter, Jerry Williams. THIRD GRADE bottom IDIS mary nulusrg fl-Ill-I-6' lvv-wwe -fvvv--a -- --v --'--' -- V 'jg' Judy Scholls, Forma Thinking, Dunn Goodwin, Donna. Hinriohs. liiddle Boi: Patty Cross, Doris Strain, Sandra Bartele, Allen Scharn, Peggy K1'u0k011b01'8u 35010415 Gerl- een, new-ue Meyer. Top Revs Did: Yirfdel. Robert K1-'iftv Demi' H1-l1'1'h'f WW Wulkow, Gary Griswold.. Devil. Denien, lies Meyer. SECOND GRADE Bottom Row: Susan Ellis, Carol Greene, Valery Berlder, Mary Biz, Patrice Kor- din, .Alice Peters, Edna Biz, Jane Walker, Janet Lsshier, Janice Hutchinson. Middle Ron Edwin. Lange, Kaye Engle, Maureen Irohn, Marvin Hensburger, Roger Baskerville, Ray I-eege, Lois Neuhz-img, Linda Yeazel, Terry Watkins. Top Row: Mark Smith, Stanley Johnsen, Roger Boyd., Johnnie Booth, LD. Berkler, Arlin Ringgenberg, Dennis Olson. FIRST GRADE J So 1 Jes, L 'W 'l9 'H-W--'bv '-'U 'l::I ' '- '1' -9 ' rb- ua. vqnzheimar, Beverly new-, David lvoldt. -Ti-my Auburn. 92114 Lake' 'SUM' Hansen, Patsy Binggenberg, Rita Pell, Glamlette Bohlfing. Top let: Dennis Griswold: George Ingler, Johnny G-illilaml, Nolan Kraft, Bobby Helmbreet, Roger Henkle, Alan Nuehring, Michael Schoneboom, Russell Bose, Danny Craig, nfl. 3183-r. 11130113 110208 Warren Baskerville, Rita Bmm, Martin Cleland., Carol Hutchinson. KINDERGARTEN X Bottom lov: Reona Kruckenborg, Janice Nuohring, Bonnie DeLong, Judy Craig, Barb- ara Scholz. Middle Row: mth Bartols, Marilyn Scharn, Jeri. Schon, Hue Baffnnr. Top lol: David. Biedorman, Darwin Lake, Hrs. Iahan, Bully Boyd., Mare Lott. Bottom Bova Mary Ann Buster, Janet Hinrichl, Margo Berklor, Nardollo McDonald., Pamela Ditzel. Middle Row: Jane Kraft, Larry Schiernbeok, Domld. lernstedt, Gharles Strain, Randy Jackson, Colleen Hinriohs. flop Bova Doaix Peyton, 141611401 Simpson, Mrs. Ihhan, Jael: Lasbier, Michael Hogan i Q E . s z 3 3 5 E E 1 5 s z 3 Homecoming Queen JAN I CE LONGMAN Attendants Kay Hostetter .Judy Kreft HOMECOMING On the afternoon of October first, the scene in Lytton high school was one of confusion. Everyone was busily putting the finishing touches on something for homecoming 1953. They had to hurry because the opening activity of homecoming, the pep rally, was to be that very night. The pep rally in the gym included several yells and songs and skits given by each class. The junior class received first prize for its skit, and the senior class received second prize. Then there was the traditional snake.dance which ended on the main corner of downtown Lytton, where a dummy representing Galva was burned in a large bon-fire. There were more yells and a short talk by Mick Lott, a 1953 graduate of Lytton. The activities were over until the next day, October second, which was the day of homecoming. First on the list in the morning was a homecoming parade. The jun- ior high and high school classes, the faculty and some of the organi- zations in the school made floats. These floats were judged and the sophomore float was awarded first prize. The senior class received sei cond prize. ' he homecoming football game in the afternoon was very exciting. It seemed as if Lytton would triumph until in the last few minutes when Galva tied the score. The final score was six to six. At the half of the game the 1953 homecoming queen was crowned. The honored girl was Janice ongman. Her attendents were Kay Hostetter and Judy Kreft. As the finishing touch to homecoming, there was a homecoming dance held in the gym. Music was ggovided by records and by Roger Volker of Ames who played the organ. ss Annsmae Koole played a piano solo and Sharon Mayo presented a dance called 'Ballin' the Jackn for the program. As always, the homecoming activities were enjoyed immensely by the students who presented them. It is hoped that the alumni of Lytton high school enjoyed them as much. PARADE SCENES 3 i rvi?f?ff5E- ws, fic X, . iw -1 gr. - Y -f HTLN- ,. L , ,.i 1 ,V , . .. wiiakg W: I lifsfl-' L , ' :-' 'W:' K Nw? ,ffffi Wm- N Liam ,aw 2,6Lx K 31 ,I 61 H55 be M ff 3 aw X , eaffgz 2 E, 1 X V , wp A 2 Pwxk k 1 , -if Y, N 1 'ix , 9 fi ,ws x ,J 'Z fi as K ss , ,. ?2afQ,:i,, -T , Student Council Left to rightg Robert Bartels. Carole Hass, Dwight Carlson, Janice Longman. Mr. Laehier, Erma Dee Landeness, R esell Bartels, Harlan Schade, Mary Lou Everts, David MacLean, Carole Meyer. STUDENT COUNCIL Student council members elected for 1953-195A were: Dwight Carlson, Carole Hass, David MacLean, Russell Bartels, Carole Meyer, Erma Dee Landsness, Janice Longman, Mary Lou Everts and Harlan Schade, Bob Bartels was advisory member. The officers were elected at the first meeting on September ln. Those chosen were: Russell Bartels, president, Erma Dee Landsness, vice-president, Carole Meyer, secretary, and Mary Lou Everts, treas- urar. During the year, the student council sponsored several school activities, participated in conventions, checked student privileges, and effected some interesting changes for the high school students. Magazine sales were goosted on two consecutive days by prize money sponsored by the council. , Homecoming-Community Day was sponsored by the student council and the town for the first time. It was held on October second and was quite successful. A parade of floats and other activities took up the morning hours. In the afternoon Lytton Played Galva in'a tied game. A dance was held in the gym at night and also in the legion building. The council aided the football boys in paying for thier insurance. It paid 32.50 out of the 36.50 for each policy. The council approved plans for getting the girls' basketball team new knee-guards and for purchasing new suits for the boys. The boys' team was very proud of its new fold uniforms. 6n Saturday, October fourth the marching band went to Sioux City to march. The council agree to help pay for a part of each member's evern- ing meal. All the members of the council attended the IASC convention at Ames on October l2. Lytton was co-host of the convention and was in charge of the recreation over the noon hour. Dancing to the music of Roger - Volker and his Hammond organ was engoyed. Bob Bartels was in charge of the final business session and was master of ceremonies for the reception program in the morning. The student council held an assembly program on the state con- vention. Each member prepared a three to five minute speech on a specific submect. This was done in order to inform the students about the convention and to help them understand more about the council s activities. Future Homemakers of America Bottom Row: Gracie. Stock, Karen Landsness, Jovonna Lott, Georgia Kaiser, Erma Dee Landsness, Joya Gln snapp, Kqr Hostettar, Goldie Gay Guess, Janice Longman , Robaan Denise, Marilyn Batz. Second Row: Rhonda Kraft, Carolyn Foley, Judy Kraft, Lois Freeze, Rhonda Damien, Karen Smith, Marlene Cleh nd, llary Ieagel, Karen Oestriech, Leona William. Third Rom Carole Hass, Connie Kelley, Darke Hatter, June Bardole, Janet Kraft Elem or laggett, Beverly Johnson, Marcia Hull, Mary Lou Everts. Back Ron charlotte Meyer, LaRue Ellie, Ruth Boyd, Carolyn Ringgenberg, Janice Gln snapp, Junith Glasnapp, Janice Elroldt, Carole layer. F.H.A. Officers Left to right: Karen Oestriech, Karen Smith, llary Lou Evartz, Jax et Kreft, Marilyn gatz, Janice Longmm , Kay Hostettar, Erma. Dee Landsness, Goldie Gay Guess, Gracia. tock. F.H.A. Drill Team Bottom Row: Eleanor lhggett, Kay'Hostetter, Janice Longman, Goldie Gay Guess. Second Row: Karen Smith, Jovonna Lott, Carolyn Ringgenberg, Mary Lou Evsrts, Gracie. Stock. Third Ron Georgia Kaiser, LaRue Ellis, Connie Kelb y, Marilyn Bats. Back Row: Carole Meyer, Rhonda Kraft, Judy Kreft, RoDean Denise. Chapter Mother F.H.A. The F.H.A. began the year with thirty- nine members and the following officers: Presi- dent, Marilyn Batz' Vice President, Goldie Gay Guess, Secretary, janet Kreftg Treasurer, Janice Longman, Projects Chairman, Gracia Stock, Public Relations Chairman, Karen Smith' Parlimentarian, Erma Dee Landsnessg Recreation Chairman, Kay Hos- tetterg and Senior Adviser, Mary Lou Everts. We chose for our goals this year, learning to be more democratic in all phases of life, help- ing more girls work on degrees and to work and im- prove our Drill Team. Our chapter had a very active year. Among the highlights was our Drill Team which gave several performances. We had our Formal Valen- R tine's Dagce in February and gn Marsh fourigirls and Miss arrar attended t e tate onvent on n Des Moines. They were: Karen Landsness, Janice Mrs' Hattie Meyer Glasnapp, Kay Hostetter and Mary Lou Everts. -6' p P We had a profitable Hobo Day, several Bake Sales and sent a cox to an orghnage. he new officers for 195A-55 are: President, Kay Hostetterg Vice President, Carolyn Ringgenbergg Secretary RoDean Denise, Treasurer, Carole Meyer, Projects Chairman lLaRue Ellis, Public Relations Chairman, Rhonda Demeihg Parlimentarian, danice Glasnappg Recreation Chairman, Joys Glasnappg Historian, Karen Landsnessg and Senior Adviser, Gracia St0Cke AND ROBERT W FONDA THE SAC SUN ' FARBER 3 OTTEMAN gl-EgTQIggQfgE W' ' ' SAC CITY, 1owA sAc CITY, 1owA 9 FONDA, IOWA Valentine Formal On the evening of February 13, the gym was brightly decorated with red and white streamers, hearts and cupids. A heart-shaped false ceiling was made of chicken wire stuffed with red and white napkins. Lounges were made along the west wall by hanging red and white crepe paper streamers to partition them from the rest of the floor. The King and Queen of Hearts and their attendants' chairs adorned the east wall. All the decorating was done by the F.H.A. club members. Many girls with corsages and a bright array of different colored formals ap- peared for the festivities with their dates, boys sporting buttonaires in their suit lapels. Roger Volker with his organ and his assistant provided the music for the dancing. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the King and Queen of Hearts, Keith Kreft and Marilyn Batz. Their attendents were Wilma Jones, Mary Lou Everts, Barwin Matter and Freddie Schwartz. A short program was held during the evening and refreshments were served later. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: SAC CITY CANNING CORPORATION SAC CITY. IOWA Future Farmers of America Bottom Row: Duane Schadle, Duane Peyton, Eddie Huster, Russell Hutchinson, Hr. Casey, Drlght Carlson, Don Claman, Don Ringgenberg, LeRoy Meyer, Kenny Ellis . Second Row: Daryl Schade, Dean Carlson, John Everts, Darwin Hatter, Lenus Schranm, Dale Hutchinson, Keith Kraft, Kenny Meusburger, Vernon Batz, Jerry Yeazel. Third Rows Luthern Iatermaen, Verne Hillmer, Glen Bartels, Russell Bartels, Bob Bartels, Freddie Schwartz, Gene Batz, Arlo Batz, Del- bert Kraft. Back Row: Bob Phelps, Harlan Schade, Earl Bartels, Dale Schgrn, Don Bartels, LeRoy Johnson, Ellis Byriel, Ronald Cleland. F.F.A. Officers Left to Right: Hr. Casey, Harlan Schade, Keith Kreft, Darrin Hatter, F1'Od-di! Schwartz, LeRoy Johnson and Don Bartels. F.F.A. Basketball Team Bottom Row: Keith'Kreft, Dale Hutchinson, Russell Hutchinson, Lenus Schramm, DOH Ullman. Middle Row: Kenny Ellis, Arlo Batz, Mr. Casey, Gene Batz, John Everts. Back Row: Eddie Huster, Dwight Carlson, Harlan Schade, Daryl Schade, Duane Schadle. CI -'Gd Speaker' F.F A Sweetheart 1415! ll? O O 'a. a2:...:' ein i4:'l: .l2f:x5'-v- ?EHh'1 H'S 5333 ?5Esww5 ,W 1, mwwnnnmgmwmwk was ' 1 ',s?i:'f:-Jfif ixii, 511: 5Kgw, ' NAM I! If mf. .1 E55 ESE? 5 E' iw ::' f , aianffda Edin an 2 EQE SEE ','hQ ,.,. . 3 Y? . F.F.A. The Lytton F.F.A. chapter started the 1953-SL year with the follow- ing officers: president---Darwin Matterg Vice-President---LeRoy Johneong Secretary---Keith Kreftg Treasurer---Fred Schwartz Jr.3 Reporter---Harlan Schadeg Sentinel---Don Bartels and Advisor---Robert H. Casey. Assistant officers were Russ Bartels, Gene Batz and Lenus Schramm. A chapter Demonstration team and Livestock Judging team participated at the Clay County Fair at Spencer during September. Verne Hillmer and Harlan Schade received a red ribbon for their demonstration. Judging team members were Darwin Matter, Don Bartels, Don Ringgenberg, and Dwight Garl- 80110 Eleven freshmen boys were elected to the Green Hand Degree at our F.F.A. 1ContinuedJ annual initiation ceremonies held in conjunction with the Sac City F.F.A. chapter. Eight boys also received the Chapter Farmer Degree. Don Bartels, Harlan Schade and Darwin Matter represented the Lytton Chapter at the State F.F.A. Dairy Judging Contest held at Waterloo early in October. hey received a bronze emblem award. Twelve chapter members represented the Lytton F.F.A. at the 25th Anniversary National F.F.A. Convention held at Kansas City. President Eisenhower and several of his Cabinet officers were speakers on the pro- gram. A large pagaent depicting the first 25 years of F.F.A. was one of the many convention highlights. bob Kelly of the Lytton Chapter received the American Farmer Degree. This award is limited to one of 1000 F.F.A. members each year. The Chapter was represented by five boys at the Graet- tinger Grain Show in December. Daryl Schade received a blue ribbon in seed identification. Grain Judging team members were Don Ringgenberg, Dwight Carlson, Luthern Waterman and LeRoy Meyer. They received a red I' one The highlight of our winter recreation was our annual Sweetheart Party and Dance. Mary Lou Everts was named F.F.A. Sweetheart for l95h, and Erma Dee Landsness and Janice Longman served as her attendants. Mary Lou was presented an official sweetheart jacket and coraage. F.F.A. Week is held each year during the week of Washington's birthday We received a proclamation declaring F.F.A. Week from the town of Lytton signed by Frank Kreft, Mayor. A half hour TV program made in cooperation with the Fort Dodge Chapter was a new experience for our chapter. This program was presented on Station KQTV Fort Dodge as a F.F.A. highlight. Our annual Parent-Son Banquet was held on March sixth. Dwight Meyer, State Agriculture Conservation Program Chairman, served as speaker. Mrs. Jack Kelly was named honorary mother of the Lytton Chapter, and she was assented with roses and a citation in appreciation of her work for the 'aptere F.F.A. contests were our main concern during March. A Sub-District Contest was held for the first time because there were so many chapters competing for awards. Creed speakers, Don Ringgenbergg Public Speaker, Russ Bartels and the Parliamentary team all received gold emblem awards. The District F.F.A. Convention was held at Newell with the Lytton Chapter receiving the following awards: Parliamentary Team--Don Bartels, Dean Carl- son, Darwin Matter, Dale Scharn and Harlan Schade--gold emblemg Creed Speaker--Don Ringgenberg, Reporter's Scrapbook and Treasurer's Record book all received silver emblem awards. Public Speaker, Russ Bartels and the Secretary's Record book received bronze emblem awards. The 25th Anniversary Iowa Association F.F.A. Convention was held at Davenport April 22-2b. Darwin Matter and Fred Schwartz of the Lytton Chap- ter were elected Iowa Farmers and received the gold key the emblem of the award. Verne Hillmer and Duane Peyton served in the State F.F.A. Band and Chorus. Darwin Matter was a member of the nominating committee for next Years State F.F.A. officers. The Chapter Soils Judging teams was named champion at the annual Sac and Calhoun County Soils Contest, winning four of the top seven individual awards. Duane Shadle placed second, Ed Huster fourth, Dean Carlson fifth and Daryl Schade seventh. National F.F.A. Foundation Award Medals were presented to the follow- ing boys: Verne Hillmer--Farm Safetyg LeRoy Meyer--Dairy Farming, Fred Schwartz--Soil and Water Management, Daryl Schade--Farm Electrificationg Russ Bartels--Public Speaking and Darwin Matter--Lytton F.F.A. Star Chapter Farmer 1954. The DeKalb Agriculture Accomplishment award presented to the outstanding senior in Vocational Agriculture was presented to Harlan Schade New officers for the 195A-55 year are as follows: LeRoy Johnson-- President, Dean Carlson--Vice President, Daryl Schade--Reporter, Gene Batz--Secretary, LeRoy Meyer--Treasurerg Glen Bartels--Sentinel and Robert H. Casey--Adviser. Assistant officers are Duane Peyton, Don Ringgenberg, Dwight Carlson and Ken Meusburger. P C THIS PAGE SPONSORED ROCKVELL CITY ADVOCATE SIGWALT'S CLOVER FARM STORE ROCKNELL CITY, IOWA LYTTON, IOWA Double Club Bottom row: Eleanor Waggett, Goldie Guess, Janet Kreft, Marilyn Batz, Janice Longman, Carole Meyer, Karen Smith, Mrs. Clarkin. Middle row: Jovonns Lott, Darlene Matter, Janice Evaldt, Ruth Boyd., Junith G-lasnapp, Connie Kelley, Xaren'Landsness. Top row: Leona Williams, Rhonda Damien, Carole Hass, Judy Kreft, Gracie Stock, Karen Oestriech. Double L Club The Double L Club began the year with 21 members. The following officers were elected for the year: president, Janice Longmang vice president, Carole Meyerg secretary, Karen Smithg treasurer, Marilyn Bats. Regular meetings and some night meetings were held. During Christmas vacation the librarians held a pot luck dinner and spent the day repairing books and straightening and cleaning the library. This year the librarians established a reserve system, reorganized the magazines and set up a more systematic checking out system. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: CHIEF PRINTQSHOP I KUSKE Morons Dssomo- pLmouTH-G0015yEAR, L.a M. ELECTRONIC sssvics SAC CITY, IOWA SAC CITY, IOWA Speech Bottom Ro!! Eleanor Hhggett, David MacLean, Russell Bartels, Robert Bertola, Irma D09 18110-IMDB. Janice Longmn. Middle Rom Beverly Johnson, Janet Kraft, Kar Hoitetior. Gloria Denise. Carole Meyer. comme Gay ewan, nn. 018.1-nn llpvnwr-7. Top Rm lm-nys neu, Judy n-en. my me mme, :mm neu, Karon Landsness, Leona Williams. The speech groups participated in interpetive reading, extemp- oraneous speaking, humorous and dramatic declam, poetry reading, per- suasive speaking and radio newscasting this year. The speech tournament was held at Storm Lake on February 15. Wilma Jones and Janice Longman Participated in poetry reading. David MacLean, Bob Bartels and Russel Bartels participated in persuasive speaking. Erma Dee Landsness and Carole Meyer gave radio newscasts. Later in February the preliminary speech contest was held at Storm Lake. Wilma Jones, Janet Kraft and Janice Longman were enter- ed in interpretive reading and received II ratings. Karen Landsness and Leona Williams received II ratings in dramatic declamation. Mary Lou Everts received a I rating in humorous declamation. Janet Kreft and Erma Dee Landsness received I ratings in radio speaking. David MacLean received a I rating and Marilyn Batz a II rating in extemporaneous speaking. The play received a II rating. The speech festival was held on March second with the speech class participating. Erma Dee Landsness and David MacLean gave per- suasive speeches and Jovonna Lott read a poem. Janet Kreft gave a radio speech. A humorous declamation nGeorge Washington Slept Heren was presented by Mary Lou Everts. 'Shadrach, Meschach and Abednegon, a dramatic declamation was given by Karen Landsness. The play 'LilyW was also presented. The presdistrict contest was held at Denison on March ninth. Janet Kreft and Erma Dee Landsness received I rating on their radio speeches.p David MacLean received a I rating on his extemporaneous speech. Mary Lou Everts received a II rating on her humorous dec- lamation. On March 2h the district contest was held at Paullina. Janet Kreft received a II and Erma Dee Landsness received a I on radio speeches. David MacLean was given a II rating on his extemporaneous speec . Senior Class Play fa--'W My , WWwQ?w4QWWQ?HQ swwewieeffyaaa seazmraaaaaeae rnw'e'aaaQQaQ eo sa. .. .4:?, , egmeffg. V 53 .. n,.-amaze. Eganaawrfrsfii ZETQEI' iw Z? ,- M Jin.: Il 'J Jalrw a 1 nm ls'ff if , Q,V. Am.L E3 K .- 355 '-,7 fSZ5J,.s2ff5f?euf Nfb,.iiifijii-f2i.?1Ew's?2.qe1fed '57 f . V .'-' ig-fd, it-,,,f,L,..,,ve-E.,werysf-,f.,nffff.fv5 The Senior Class presented a hillbilly comedy in three acts, NFeudin' Over XonderU,on May 14, at 8:00 p.m. The cast of characters included! Mountain Maggie... .... . ..... . .. . . .....Wilma Jones ' Otlnillv OO D l Dill lf OOO Ol OlllOlOlMa-ry usnoun on lcon cannon onloosnloaceoo A oosollyanice Longman Ezzie Fry.... . ..... . . ..........Fredd1e Schwartz Clem Fry...... ..... ,. .. ........... Ken Staten Rosie Belle Fry........ . . .. . ...Erma Dee Landsness Aunt Harry Hornhonker... . . . ......Gold1e Guess Becky Mae Hornhonker... . .. ... . ....Mari1yn Batz Willy Hornhonker.... .. . .............Dcn Bartels Pappy Popoff.. n-n-u. e a sooo ooooosoon ncoonale Hutchinson Zeke Ponoff.. .... . ................ . . .... ...... Sharon Mayo The Travelin' Preacher.............n . . . 4 ...Verne Hillmer Extras ..... Gloria Den1se,Janet Kreft,Mary Yeazel,Bob Bartels,Harlan Schade,Keith Kraft, Eleanor Waggett. The plot revolved around the Popoff and the Fry families, who had been feudln' ever since one of the Ponoff hcus accidentally shot Paw Fry when he went out to shoot a skunk. Rosie Belle, who is handy with a gun, takes the only un- attached male in the hills from under Emmyls nose. Emmy gets the help of Moun- tain Maggie, who is always patching up those hurt in the feud. They want to end can marry one of the Popoff boys A merr mi the feud so Rosie Belle many Suprises pop forth Quickly. ' Y KHP ensues 3 nn 5, W Junior Class Pla The Junior Glass presented a mystery comedy, UThe Skelton Walken, on November 10, at 8:00 p.m. The cast of characters included: Dr. Harold Fersig.. ............ ....Loran Hartwlg Elaine Blair... ........ . ..... .... Kay Hostetter Mrs. Madge Embery.... ....Joye Glasnapp Bobby Embrey ........ .......Arlo Batz Kathleen Embrey... ....... .Gracie Stock Bill Clayton ..... ......... LeRoy Johnson Anne Rowell .... ....Oaro1yn Ringgenberg Eliza Hubbard ..... .. .......... Don Claman Ollie Hubbard. ............................................. .Beverly Johnson Mrs. Lella Donahue. ................ .............. ...... ' ........ Carole Meyer The plot is laid ln a lonely old house situated on a small island. To this deserted place come Elaine Baair and several of her relatives to look over the property which Elaine has inherited. They are surprised to find the house in pos- session of a mysterious physician a sinister housekeeper and deaf mute son. Things really happen. Strange noises are heard. A skeleton walks through the dim shadows of the house. At the end comes the big surprise. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: SINGERQS DEPARTM NT STORE WILSON-RUSSELL CORN CO. SAC CITY, IOWA SAC CITY. IOWA Bugle Staff Bottom Bow: Lenus Schramm, Carolyn Ringgenberg, Garol Meyer, Gene Betz, Gracie. Stock, Mrs. C1ark.1.n,CsponaorD. Middle Row! Karen Murphy, Beverly Johnson, Janet Kreft, Kay Hostetter, Joye G-lasnagpp, B.eDean Denise, Rebecca MacLean, Mrs. Drum, Csponsorl. Top Row: Don Claman, Arlo Beta, LeRoy Johnson, Russell Bartels, Earl Bartels, Jerry McC1ung. , , Cadet Teachers Left to rights LeRoy Johnson, Goldie Gay Guess, Gloria Denise, Mary Lou. Ive:-tg, Janet 3-Mft, ILeanor Yaggett, Janice Longman, Gracie. Stock, Hzseell Bertola, Hr. Lashier Keponsori. is 55 4 55 2 542 Ei' If Ri XL f. 2,1 ,K Q Af, fi! 1 X 5 2 3 E E if Si E SAC CITY MOTOR CO. SIC CITY, IOWA THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: MAIN CAFE Cheerleaders SAC CITY, IOWA E mf' EES AEE in Aff' if I E K Judy Kraft, Jhnioo Longnuuq leanor lhggett, Erma Dee Landsnoss FOOTBALL J Judy Ireti, Jhnico Longman, lleanor lhggett, lrm Doe Landeness O'CONNERS MARKET, SAC CITY RADIO AND ELECTRIC SAC CITY. IOWA SAC CITY- IOWA Girls Basketball Making improvement over last year's record, the girls' basketball team had a record of nine wins and 12 losses. They lost a number of cage contests by only scanty margins. The 1953-SL schedule was: Lytton 58 ,Manson 60 Lyttcn 46 . lwall Lake 66 Lytton 37 Auburn 33 Lytton L0 Arthur Zh Lytton 50 Rinard 9 Lytton hh Schaller L8 Lytton 52 Galva 35 Lytton 62 Early 61 - Lytton 73 Jolley 35 Lytton 60 Lake View 32 Lytton A8 Newell h7 Lytton Lg Odebolt 62 Lytton 3 Nemaha A3 Lytton 71s- Auburn 26 Lytton 51 sEarly A Lytton 51 Varina 65 Lytton 72' Fonda 62 County Tournament at Wall Lake Lytton L3 Auburn A5 Sectional Tournament at Manson Lytton A7 Moorland 36 Lytton 5h Manson 62 Lytton h7 Palmer 3 Q Lytton carried away consolation honors at the sectional tournament by defeating Palmer A7-36. After the season was over Carole Meyer was elected Pop-Corn Loop all conference guard. The high scorers for the season were Carolyn Ringgenberg with A09 points, Janice Glasnapp with 375 points and Connie Kelley with 247 points. The defensive average was 50 points per game, and the ofensive average was 52 points per game. An athletic banquet was held for the boys' and girls' teams. The honorary co-captains were Kay Hostetter and Carolyn Ringgenberg. Those receiving letters were: juniors, Carole Meyer, Carolyn Ringgenberg, Kay Hostetter and Joye Glasnappg sophomores, Connie Kelley, Janice Glasnapp and Georgia Keiserg freshman, Jovanna Lott. The managers were Gracia Stock and RoDean Denise. Boy s Basketball Bottom Row: Leroy Meyer, Darwin Matter, Freddie Schwartz, Dale Scharn, Don Bartels, Russ Bartels, Verne Hillmer, Leroy Johnson, Top Row: Leroy Meyer, Jerry Yeasel, Dean Carlson, Earl Bartels, Mr. HcKinstrey, Ccoachl Duane Peyton, Don Ringgenberg. After dropping the first game to Sin City, the Boys' basketball squad won lb straight ball games. Losing to Rodman by three points was the second defeat. This game was played in the Buena Vista college gyms In the county tournament Lytton defeated Nemaha, won over Wall Lake and lost to Early in the finals by three points. The following week the cagers traveled to Early to play in the Sac County Conference Championship. The Bulldogs lost to Early again in an overtime by two points. 1 y 1 V The sectional tournament was held at Early too. Beating Newell they were again defeated by Early, this time by the largest margin of any'game of the season. Don Bartels was top scorer with 395 points, Bale Scharn had 3553 Fred Schwartz 2h83 Darwin Matter Zhh and Russell Bartels 156 points. Using there height around the boards usually, gave them an 18 win, six loss average. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: sAc CITY STATE BANK SAC CITY, IOWA Boy's Basketball CContinued2 Top scorers for a single game were Dale Scharn with 29 points and Donald Bartels with 25 points. Darwin Matter and Fred Schwartz were elected co captains for the SE3.SOl'1Su Sac City Wall Lake Auburn Arthur Rinard Schaller Galva Early Jolley Lake View Newell' Odebolt Nemaha Auburn O L GC Rodman Nemaha Wall Lake Early Early Fonda Gilmore City Newell Early Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Football Botto - H , , , , , --511b91'8a Dwight Carlson, Bob Phelps, Kenneth Ellis. Middle Row: Fonald Cleland, Luthern Waterman, Darwin Matter, Kenneth Staton, Loran Hartwig, Dale Huchinson, Kenneth Meusberger, lop Row: Raymond Snyder, Harlan Schade, Bob Bartels, Don Bartele, Sharon Mayo, Ruse Bartelsn Lenus Sehram. A FOOTBALL 1953-195A With an experienced, rugged crew, Lytton started its football, season against Sohaller defeating them 12-O. The Bulldogs, rolled over Bode 12-O, but were stopped by Lake View 12-O. Lytton came back to oppose Galva in the Bulldog's brilliant homecoming game which ended in a 6-6 tie. The team weakened after that encounter and end- ed, the season with a record of two won, five lost and one tied. Russ Bartels and Dale Hutchinson were chosen on the Bo-Coon con- ference first and second teams respectively. Bob Bartels received honorable mention in the state. I The team's co-captains were Don Bartels and Dale Hutchinson. The team will miss eight seniors who will be lost through graduation. They are: Darwin Matter, Don Bartels, Bob Bartels, Dale Hutchinson, Gerald Yeazel, Sharon Mayo, Ken Staton, and Harlan Schade. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: LEROY'S SPORTS E CAMERA SHOP SAC CITY. IOWA JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM A Bottom Row: Sharlene Masonf, Marilyn Kraft, Anita Oestrich, Patrice Ringgen- berg, Donite. Diersen, Karen Murphy, Judy Hopkins, Nancy Blair, Top Row: Ro- berta, Pell, Shirley Dettman, Carol Lange, Rebecca MacLean, Janene Ellis, An- ieta Owen, Sharon.Kne11er. JUNIOR-HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Bottom Row: Dale Kraft, Lynn Phelps, Marvin Waterman, Tommy Jones, Leland Einrichs, Jerry Mcdlung. Top Row: Nolan Hartwig, Charles Peters, Larry Gross, Mr. Hokinstrey, Kcoachl, Verl Leege, Irank Hnrtuig. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: HUETER'S REXALL DRUG- ROCKWELL CITY ADVOCATE FURNITURE-DRY GCODS ROCKWELL CITY IOWA Lrrron, rom ' S WW le 7 S VN Qrizrr fig! I T' Thy' J ail Music n Fifty-eight high school students participated in music activities in the school year of 1953-l95L. The marching band, which consisted of thirty-five members, marched at all of the home football games, and had a special performance at homecoming. On October third the band members attended Band Night at Sioux City, where they had the thrilling experience of marching in a mass band in which thirty-six schools were represented. On October 17, the band participated in the marching band contest at Sac City. Several band members and a mixed vocal quartet went to Spencer on October 17 for all-state band and chorus tryouts. The mixed quar- tet, which consisted of Eleanor Waggett, Gloria Denise, Keith Kreft, and Bob Bartels was chosen to sing in the all-state chorus took part in the the Calhoun County Festival at Farnhamville on January 27. Af- ter performing there in the mass concert band and chorus, the members put on a mid-winter musical at home on January 31. The band, along with a few ensembles, also played at the Lytton Creamery meeting on February 205 and both small instrumental and vocal groups performed at the Women's Club meeting on April eighth. The solo and ensemble preliminary contest was held April ninth and tenth at Rockwell City. There were twenty entries in the contest, including the brass quintet, sax quartet, trumpet trio, clairnet trio, girl's sextet, trio, and quartet, boy's quartet, piano solos by Erma Dee Landsness, Gloria Denise, and Karen Landsness, vocal solos by Ro- Dean Denise, Jovonna Lott, and Eleanor Waggett, clairnet solo bi Ro- Dean Denise, trumpet solo by Rhonda Demein, Frenchhorn solo by aren Landsness, and trombone solo by Erma Dee Landsness. Of these, four entries were given I ratings and fourteen were given II ratings. The entries which received I ratings were: trumpet solo by Rhonda Demein, piano solos by Karen Landsness and Gloria Denise and brass quintet, which consisted of Erma Dee Landsness, Verne Hillmer, Karen Landsness, Keith Kreft, and Gloria Denise. Those who received I ratings at the preliminary contest entered in the music contest on April 29-30. All of these contestants received a II rating. On May b, a spring musical was held, and on May 7-3 the large groups performed for the last time this school year at the music con- test at Newell. Here the band received a I rating and each of the chorus groups received a II rating. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: COLBURN E SON CURRIE as MCCULLOUGH ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ' SAC CITY IOWA sic crm, Iovm YOUNG HARDWARE, HOT WILSON AND VEST, ATTORNEYS, POINT APPLIANCES SAC CITY, IowA SAC CITY, IOWA CHERY-HY-LINE KS U HAT CHIC P4 E-454 HE-1 CJ!-4 r-'I SAC QUA ILIZER- RT CO.-FEED-FE RAIN 4 1 Ci I 'I 1 4 4 4 1 an Z0 I-ll EFS UO E-1 :dwarf mmm ObO Z!-OZ bds-lbd -rl 0 tD .51 3333 U fix fi' 2 Fi 3 33 E 0 '53 0 5 O .Q O ID 0 'rl il C'- 0 0 'fi o PQ fi' lg 2 E U A E 5 m 'S o Q 5 W 3 31 'E o it s E Q F1 as r-I 'rl 5 C -O3 'd r-I O 3 Fi! 0 5 91 lu 11 0 W H 0 -rl Q E E Pa E P3 'A o o m ua Q o E 0 Q ai -H n 3 tb Q -P 5-I 5 Uh s 2 3 a 'd 3 5 S 5 E 0 -rl 0 0 W 0 o Pa h u-I R P 0 fl! 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IOWA SAC CITY. IOWA THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: TR16gKmLfHgfTQTO1fgwA U CLARINET TRIO RoDean Denise, Junith Glasnapp, Jovanna Lott. SAXOPHONE QUARTET Marilyn Kraft, Carol Dettman, LaB e Ellis, Beverly Johnson. .WHITVER E LANE, 'COMPLETE H.E. FROWNFELTER-PLUMBING- LANGE BROTHERS HARDWARE ICLOTHIERS FOR CALHOUN COUNTYW5 HEATING-SHEET METAL WORKg AND SPORTING GOODS, TROCKWELL CITY, IOWA ROCKWELL CITY, IOWA ROCKWELL CITY, IOWA TRUMPET TRIO Rhonda Demein, Gloria Denise, Keith Kreft. smuron MAJORETTES Beverly Johnson, Kay Hostetter, Joys G1a.snaPP, Eleanor Waggett, Carole Meyer, Janice Longman. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY: GAMBLES WALLEN'S STORE sAc CITY, IOWA SAC c1TY, IOWA SUPER VALU STORE POLAR ICE CREAM SHOP sAc CITY, IOWA SAC CITY. IOWA DRUM ILDJOR Q MAJORETTES s E i Nancy Blair' Beverly Joh-119021: KH-Y Hostetterv Joys Glasnapp' meaggiizaggett' Verne Billmer Cdrum magorl, Carol Mayer, Janice Longman, Janine a Sharlene Mason. GIRLS SEIQTEEQ Gracie. 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