Lytton Community High School - Bark Yearbook (Lytton, IA)

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EDITOR KAREN SMITH TK w hlrfdinn L - :fr , 1 A3 I1 1 ll G dp We the class of 1956 dedlcate the 1956 HBarkH 1n memory of Marlan I Fahan Mrs Fahan served as Kindergarten teacher in the Lytton Communitv School from 1951 until her death in an automob11e ful servlce As a further trlhute to Mrs Fahan, the school board ha taken action to name the new Kindergarten room in her honor, and a memor1a1 fund has been establlshed in her name to pur chase equ1pment for the new room accident in 1955. She will long be remembered for her wonder- ' . s We the editors of the 1956 HBark wish to thank the 1956 Annual Staff and the senior class for their fine co-operation and hard work in helping prepare the nBarku We would also like to thank Mr. Lashier for the time and effort he spent working with us. Thanks, everyone. To the 1957 Annual Staff: We wish you the best of luck on your 1957 nBarkH. mu S gi!MMMMM .M A, --55 22 22 rl? Se! it if 1 -M. . , . .. . E! HWWWWWWW First Row: Dean Carlson, Glen Bartels David MacLean, Karen Smith, Rhonda Kreft, Janice Glasnapp. Second Row: Marlene Cleland, Georgia Keiser, Duane Peyton, John Everts, Duane Shadle, Ellis Byriel, Junith Glas- napp, Glenna Smith, Ronald Miller. Absent--Karen Oestreich. Editor ................. David MacLean Assistant Editor ......... Karen Smith Advertising Managers .... Glenna Smith Art Editors.. Photographers Dean Carlson Janice Glasnapp Rhonda Kreft ...Duane PeYton Sports Editors Activities Editors... Sales Managers. Class Editors. .Georgia Keiser Glen Bartels .Karen Oestreich Duane Shadle Junith Glasnapp John Everts Earlene Cleland Ronald Miller Ellis Byriel I ? Q, ' ,pf if-.. 135 ' .,l '15, Q WQQRY- WOERY !! 9 , 5 1 ,- 1, W, 5 2 , 2 2. . E S R1chard LaSh1GT B A , M S Buena V1Sta Un1vers1ty of w1SCOHS1n Superlntendent Mary Ellen Jackson School Secretary 6 2. '-1 Ss M Lytton Savings Bank , SCHOOL BOARD Roland Peyton, Raymond Weidemeier, George Toft, Mrs Vic Schultz Ivan Longman, Elmer Kreft, Richard Lashier ACULTY GORDON CAWELTI, B.A. , M.A. JOHN WIEDENFELD, B.S. Iowa State Teacher's College Morningside College Colorado State College Math, Girl's Basketball, Track Principal, Athletic Coach, Commercial ALBIN ALEXANDER, B.F.A. WILLIAM TOWNSEND, B.A. Drake University Colorado State College English and Speech M1155-C ACULTY AUD HEY BAXTER' B S ROBERT CASEY, B s I W St t C 11 ollzme Zlcgnolilcgge Iowigiiggitggilege RMQWHQQQYFEQ WILLIAM MOORE, B A MAURICE BRUNSVOLD, B A Cglgrado State College State UD1V8TS1tY of Iowa Sclence M1nDeS0ta State College Waldorf College Soclal Studles 0 I: A s -..-.-M... . wmwm fi e 1 M .www.32fsesifesgiesisaiiseiwu5 i'i, f-.migeszis Y, y 0 o u o , , JA ITDRS, BUS DRIVERS 8: 00K Charlie Graeber Fred Demien Kathryn Denise Leota Freese Bernadine Hull B. Teague ,v Albert Roh1fing,' lfooert 'Dett1na.nn. 8 Z XX 2 -HAg6,44f if gggTQE iiiihu'i-F. .:: . ' 5 1 1 3 ':' - f'f Z: Nxiidg ' Ng., 5' 5 X I wilson-Russell Cos Chiefs Clothing Store Sac City, Iowa Sac City, Iowa X E 5 June Bardole Mixed Chorus l,2,3 4: Girls Glee l 2 3, 45 FHA 1,2,35 Junior degree5 Bulldog Bugle Reporter- Glen Bartels CSATCHD Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 45 Track 45 Jack North's All- State Basketball Honorable Mention 3,45 First-Team All Conference Football End 45 FFA Member l,2,3,45 Judging Team 1, 45 Parliamentary Team 45 Annual Staff 45 Bulldog Bugle Staff 35 FFA Sentinel l,3,45 Committee Chairman 3,45 Basket- ball Co-Captain5 Athletic Award 4. Ruth Boyd CRUTHIEJ Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Saxaphone Quartet 45 FHA Member 1,2,35 Librarian 2,35 Bulldog Bugle Staff 35 Junior and Chapter Degrees. Ell1s Byriel QREDJ Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Boys Glee 2,3,4, Q Solo 3,4, Boys Quartet 2 3, FFA 1 2 FFA Basketball 1,2 Bulldog Bugle Staff 3, Annual Staff 4 Dean Carlson CDEANERJ Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Boys Glee l,2,3, Class Vice Pres1dent 3,4 Student Cou ncil 4 FFA l,2,3,4 v1Ce President 3, President 4 Committee Chairman 3 Judging Team l,2,3,4, Iowa Farmer Basketball3,4,Co-Captain 4, Football 4 Captain 4, Most Valuable Player Bulldog Bugle Staff 3, Annual Staff Class Play 4 ,4, Marlene Cleland CTOOTIEJ FHA 2,3,4g Dr1ll Team 43 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls Glee 45 Librarzan 35 Cadet Teacher 33 Basketball Manazer 3,4. Madrigal 2,33 Mixed uartet 4g Vocal 7 I I 5 . 1 0 , 3, : ' 45 . 49 E I John Everts CJOHNNYD Vice President lg Boys Glee lg Mixed Chorus lg FFA Member l,2,3,4g FFA Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Creed Speaker l, Ext- emporary Speaker 3,45 Crops Award 35 Star Farmer 4g Annual Staff 4g Magazine Sales Manager 43 Community Service lg Recreation Chairman 33 Treasurer 45 Class Play 3,4, Carolyn Foley FHA 1,2,3g Class Secretary and Treasurer 2. Lois Freese, Gir1S Glee Club 2,3.4: Mixed Chorus 3: FHA 1,2,3, Janice Glasnapp CJANJ Annual Staff 43 Bulldog Bugle Staff 3g FHA Member 1,2,3f4j Parliamentarian 33 Senior Advisor 43 Executive Council2,4 Junior and Chapter Degrees3 District Planning Committee 2g State Chorus 3,42 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,43 Girls Glee Club l,2,3,43 President 43 Pep Band l,2,3,43 Concert Band l,2,3,43 Marching Band l, 2,3,43 Secretary 43 Girls trio 3,43 Mixed Quartet 3,43 Vocal Solo 43 Trom- bone Solo 3,4j Brass Quartet 33 Brass SeXtetteQ Basketball l,2,3,43 Most Valuable Player 4: Class Play 43 Music Q E Award 4 F.H.A.Advisory Council 4 Junith Glasnapp Mixed Chorus l,2,3,43 Girls Glee 1,2,3, 43 Girls Trio 2,33 Girls Quartet 23 Madrigal 2,3,4j Secretary 13 State chorus 43 Girls Sextet 33 Girls Glee 1, 2,3,43 Librarian 4s Piano Accompanist 3,43 Band l,2,3,43 Pep Band l,2,33 Matching Band l,2,3,43 Clarinet Quartet 13 Clarinet 33 Clarinet FHA Member Junior and Chorus 2,34 l,2,3,43 Vice President 33 President 43 Cheerleader 43 Student Dale Greene FFA l,2,3,43 FFA Dairy Judging Team 43 FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team 2,3,43 FFA Basketball 3,43 Co-Chairman of FFA Recreation Committee. Trio 2,3,4j Robe Custodian Solo 3,43 Business Managert l,2,33 Degree Committee 23 Chapter Degrees3 District Class Officer 13 Librarian 43 Sub-Cheerleader 33 Bulldog Bugle Staff 3,43 Annual Staff Council 4g Treasurer 43 Class Play 3,45 Music Award 4. Russell Hutchinson CRUSSJ FFA l,2,3,4g FFA Basketball l,2,3,4g Projectionist l,2,3,4g Football lg Bas- ketball lg Baseball lg Class Play 31 Track 4. Georgia Keiser CGEORGEJ Basketball l,2,3,4g Honorary Captain 45 Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 2,33 Girls Glee 2,3,43 Homecoming Queen Attendant 43 FFA Sweetheart Candidate 3,45 FHA Member l,2,3,4g Drill Team 2,3,4g Jun- ior and Chapter Degree. Connie Kelley C SHORT? Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Girls Glee 1,2,3: 45 Girls Basketball l,2,3,4g Co-Captain 45 Bulldog Bugle Staff 35 Class Play 45 Librarian 1,2,3, FHA Member l,2,3,4g Drill Team 2,3,4. Rhonda Kreft CSNOOKYD Mixed Chorus 1,2,33 Girls Glee 1,2,3,4j -FHA member l,2,3,43 Public Relations 4g Drill Team 2,3,43 Junior and Chapter Degreesg Drill Team Committee 43 Out- standing FHA Senior3 FHA Convention 43 FHA Advisory Council 43 Student Council 33 Secretary 33 Bulldog Bugle Staff 33 Annual Staff Candidate 43 coming Queen play 33 Class Basketball 2, 43 Ice Carnival Queen FFA Sweetheart 43 Home- 43 Projectionist 43 Class Vice President 23 Girls 33 Basketball Manager 4. David MacLean CMACJ Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Boys Glee Club 1, 2,3,4: President 43 Madrigal 3,4: Boys Quartette 3,43 Vocal solos 3,43 Band2, 3,43 Drum Ensemble 43 Student Council 2,3,4: President 33 Senior Advisor 43 Speech 2,3,43 Class Play 3,43 Class Treasurer 43 Football 43 Football All- Conference Second Team 43 Track 3,43 Annual Staff 43 Editor 43 Citizenship Award 4. 2 f Ronald Miner mom Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 13 Boys Quartet 43 Madrigal 43 Vocal Solos 3,43 Annual Staff 43 Class Play 33 Project- ionists l,2,3,43 Class Treasurer 33 Mixed Quartet 3' All State Chorus 3 4' Mixed chorus l,2:3,4,I Boys Glee 1,2,3',4'. Karen Oestreich CHAZELD Mixed Chorus l,2,35 Girls Glee l,2,3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Concert Band 3,45 FHA Member 1,2,3,45 Historian 25 Sec- retary 45 Drill Team 3,45 Drill Team Alternate 25 Drill Team Committee 45 Junior and Chapter Degrees5 Queen of Hearts Attendant 45 State Convention 45 Librarian 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Class secretary 15 Speech 45 Bulldog Bugle Staff 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Cadet Teachers 3 4. Duane Peyton CCLARENCED FFA Member l,2,3,45 Assistant Secretary 45 Chairman Committee 35 Mixed Chorus l,2,35 Boys Glee l,2,35 FFA Basketball l,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Annual Staff 4. ! Daryl Schade FFA 1,2 3,4, Soil Judglng Contest 2,35 Quiz Contest 1,2, Chapter Program Work Contest 35 Public Speaker 45 Chairman of Publicity Committee5 Grain Judging Contest 25 Football 35 Track 3,45 FFA Reporter 3,45 FFA Basketball l,2,35 Boys Glee Club 2,35 Projectionist Club l,2,3,4. Duane Shadle CPETED S011 Judglng Team 1,2,3,4g Delegate DiStr1Ct Convention 43 FFA Basketball 2,3,4, Class Play 3,4' Annual Staff 4' Band 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, March 1ng Band 2,3,4, Boys Glee 1,2,3g FFA Member 1,2,3,4' C0mmun1tY Chairman 4. Glenna Sm1th CROSYD Sac C1ty H1gh School l,2, G1r1s Glee Mixed Chorus 4, Sextet 4, L1brarian Cadet Teacher 3,4, Project1onist 4 G1rls Basketball 4 FHA Member 3 4 Treasurer 4, FHA Advlsory Council Bet ty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 FHA Jun1or Degree, Drill Team 4 Class Play 4, President 4, Bulldog Bugle Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4, Speech 3,4, HA Queen of Hearts Attendant Karen Smith KSMUTI Glee 1 2 3,4, Business Manager 4 Acco mpanist 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Librarian 3 4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Drum Ensem ble 4 Cheerleader 3 4, FHA Member 1 2 3 4 Public Relatlons Chalrman 2 Vice President 4, Drill Team 2,3,4, Class secretary 3,4, Student Council 1 Class play 3,4, Bulldog Bugle Staff 3 4, Edi tor 3, Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4, Librarian Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2 4 Cadet Teachers 3 4, Secretary Bresident 4, FFA Sweetheart Attendants 41 FHA Queen of Hearts 4 Junior a nd Sgafter Degree' Speech 4, valedictorl , Scholarship Award 4 . . , . 4: F . . . 4: I . S ' 3 , 3 1 ' 3 - 3 . , 3 . . , S . . Fl Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4, President 45Gir1s S 7' 17 :S ' ' 2 ! . , , S ,' 31 D ASS PUEM OUR FUTURE Our future is before us, 1 As from school days we depart. We wish to say a few words To all, before our Journeys start. We wish to thank our teachers For their guidance, help, and praise. And hope that we can use Our learned intelligence in future days. We wish an abundance of luck follow behind, enjoy our mind. To the classes that In hoping they will All the memories on Our school days won All the fun and work we recall. For they have made our school days Exciting and gay for all. 't be forgotten. School days now we leave. For the future we've been striving. You may forget us-but remember our HNot at the top, but c1iming.H Yellow rose NNot at the top, but climbing.N Bronze and yellow. Class flower: Class motto: Class colors: PRESIDENT...........G1enna Smith .Dean Carlson Karen Smith VICE-PRESIDENT..... I O I I I I I U Q lx .David MacLean TREASURERolnocn sol f ' N XX X ' X QQ 'fm f 5 'J G' X , Sac City State Bank Sac City, Iowa motto, Nu The Sac Sun Sac City, Iowa ACCALAURE TE The Senior Class of 1956 held their Baccalaureate service at the Luth ern Church in Lytton Iowa on Hay 13 at 8 00 p m A very inspiring sermon entitled Is the Young Man Safe?' was given by Rev I C Nassen The class selected Don Ringgenberg and Leona Williams to lead the class in the processional and recessional while Karen Landsness Darlene Hatter,Ed Buster, and Leroy Meyer were selected as ushers MMENCEME T The Senior Class of 1956 held their commencement exercises in the school auditorium on Friday evening Hay 18 1956 at 8 00 p m The Commencement address was given by Rev L Nattress of Orange City The Valedictory and Salutatory addresses were given by Karen Smith and Janice Glasnapp respectivlly Glenna Smith tied with Janice for Salutatory honors but Janice was given preference for the speech because of herlonierlf tendance at Lytton High School Special awards were given to the following seniors Scholarship Karen Smith Citizenship David MacLean Athletics Glen Bartels Ivan Longman president of the school board pre ented the class with their diplomas The 1nvocation and benediction were given by Rev Gordon F MacLean Karen Landsness played for the processional and rece sional Judy Kreft and Dwight Carlson were chosen to lead the class SENHHI LASSHU'TORY The history of the 1956 class began when Mrs Blakey welcomed eighteen new students to her room Eight of the original class started together Those eight were Glen Bartels Ruth Boyd, Janice Glasnapp, Junith Glasnapp, COHD16 Kelley, Duane Peyton Duane Shadle and Karen Smith In the spring of 1951, the following students receivedtheireighth grade diplomas June Bardole, Glen Bartels, Ruth Boyd, Ellis Byriel, Dean Carlson, LaRue Ell1s, Carolyn Foley, Lois Freese, Janice Glasnapp, Junith Glasnapp Russell Hutchinson, Georgia Keiser, Connie Kelley, David MacLean, Charlotte Meyer Ronald Hiller Karen Oestreich Duane Peyton, Jane Rondestvedt, Duane Our freshman year we gained the following students Marvin Becker John Everts Rhonda Kreft Don Rix and Daryl Schade There were twenty four seniors who received their high school diplomas They are June Bardole, Glen Bartels, Ruth Boyd, Ellis Byriel, Dean Carlson, Marlene Cleland John Everts, Carolyn Foley, Lois Freese, Dale Greene, Janice Glasnapp, Junith Glasnapp, Russell Hutchinson, Georgia Keiser Connie Kelley, Rhonda Kreft, David MacLean, Ronald Hiller Karen Oestreith, Dugne Peyton, Karen Smith, Glenna Smith, Duane Shadle, and Daryl Schade , I . . N , l , : .. Music ...... IIIIIIIII1.1ff.IIIIQrLh12:QhJlrim1th Glasnapp , ................................. S I I U ' v V! I ' I I I : 1 7 I I ' , X, , I I CLASS N GIIT This year the senior class decided to sponsor a class night exclusively for the awarding of honors to those high school students deserving them. This .was to enable more parents to attend and put more emphasis on the high school group. Following the program, a dance was held with recorded music furnished by lerle Shentoff. Glenna Smith acted as master of ceremonies. N0 smoking awards were won by the following senior boys: Dean,Carlson, Duane Shadle Ronald Miller, John Everts, and David MacLean. The program was as follows: Greeting Music Awards lusic Report I m Only Nineteen Baseball Report Baseball Awards Cheerleader Awards 1956 Class History Track Report Track Awards 1956 Class Poem Literary Award F.H.A. Report F.F.A. Report Glenna Smith Duane Shadle lr. Townsend Girls Trio Glen Bartels Mr Cawelti Hr. Wiedenfeld Ruth Boyd David MacLean Hr. Wiedenfeld Janis Glasnapp Hrs. Hueter Karen Smith Dean Carlson F.F.A. Awards lr. Casey Asleep in the Deep Ellis Byriel Student Council Report Junith Glasnapp Student Council Award Hr. Lashier 1956 Class Prophecy Karen Oestreich No Smoking Awards Honor and Attendance Awards Class Will Rhonda Kreft Hr. Lashier Hr. Cawelti Glenna Smith LASS DAY On Hay 22 Class day exercises were held to award the honors to worthy grade school and Junior high school students. Hr. Lashier acted as master of ceremonies and the various teachers made their awards. The program was as follows: Selections Greetings Honor Awards Attendance Certificates Spelling Certificates Safety Patrol Certificates Bus Driver Awards Eighth Grade Promotion Star Spangled Banner W. J. Dixon Lumber Co. Lytton, Iowa sa- 4' 'I UW? QEUTRWRG' Band Hr. Lasnier Grade Teachers Grade Teachers Grade Teachers Hr. Cawelti Mr. Lashier Mr. Lashier Band NK f xg' X' nr. R. L. liedemeier A! I E. H. izorfgurrl 1, C Ov! ,4,l.p', Rockwe y, John Schone Lytton, I0'a Lytton, Iowa SENIORS AT KAYL PROPIIECY The scene is ten years after graduation from dear old Lytton High. The seniors of the class of '56 have gathered for a reunion. Off in a corner, watching the preceedings are two teachers who will remain nameless here. They seem to be carrying on a conversation. So lets evesdrop a little, shall we? Miss X: Hwell I see all the old seniors are back. They have really been going places these last few years. Look there's Senator Dale Greene coming in. I understad that he's on a commission for the proposed use of squirt guns for national defense.H Miss Y: Say isn't that Ron Miller with him? I hear he's a big imP01'fa11T3 designer for General Motors. He was always drawing cars instead of doing school work.H Miss X: HGee, this is interesting to stand around and watch these kids come in. Isn't that the Glasnapp twins coming through the door now? Do you know what they have been doing since graduation? Miss Y: 'Junith is a secretary to that big game hunter, John Hammerhold. I think I'll ask her if she sits on one knee and the rifle on the other. And Janice has become, of all things, a warden in a womens prisonf' Miss X: 'Well,my goodness isn't that Russ Hutchinson and Ellis Byriel stand- ing over by the punch table? I hear Ellis has been making good money in the hot rod business, I guess he won a cup the other dayf' Miss Y: YYes, I heard that too. And hasn't Russ been doing something revol- utionary in the pickle business. I,thought I read the other day that he in- vented a new way to pickle pickles. Miss X: 'Looks like a hen party over there, doesn't it? Isn't that Lois Freese, Ruth Boyd, and Connie Kelley over in the corner? I haven't heard what they've been un to. Do you know? Miss Y: QI hear that Ruth Boyd is the new president of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Tiddly-Winks. My, what an interesting job. I think Connie Kelley is the champion bowler of the United States. Heard she bowled 310 the other day, Connie says it wasn't easy even though the experts say it is impossible. Do you remember how shy Lois used to be? Well, she certainly has changed. Now she is a bullfighter in Mexicof' Miss X: 'I heard that the music for tonight is going to be provided by the Rock and Roll Squares. Isn't the bandleader Dean Carlson, and his drummer Duane Peyton, the one who is known as the hottest drummer this side of the Congo? Remember how they used to hate to jitterbug?u H Miss Y: To bad Marlene Cleland couldn't make it tonight. Miss X: 'iYes, it is. Wonder what she's doing now? Miss Y: 'Well, don't tell anybody but there is a rumor around that she is the redheaded wrestler, Tutti Frutti. And did you know that her manager is Glen Barte1s? Miss X: GI wonder why all the girls are crowding around that man over there? Why, isn't that John Everts? Miss Y: 'Say, did you know that he is that famous hair dresser from a New York sggon? H Miss X1 ' Oh, you mean Ze John ? U Miss Y: What I wouldn't give for him to fix my hair. How thrilling. -l Continued on next Page 7' 4.1, xi ,il, f' Glass X V - ' , :fjffiifzf o!5 A V' A L ,Q Q . M M 4 LQ WM Miss X coming Miss Miss Miss Miss u If 1On. Miss Prophecy,continued 'Oh guess what The most horrible thing happened to me as I was here today I had a flat tire 'Oh you did How did you get it fixed? I . 'Oh I went to this garage and a young lady fixed it ' Which garage was this? 'Oh let me see I believe that the name was Schramn Service Stat- This lady had three of the cutest little boys Their names were Lenus George, and Gary I believe she said her name used to be Georgia Keiser . I can hardly wait for that great movie star to arive She grad- uated from this class too My, what a small world Her name before she cha- nged it was Karen Smith it is now Dimples Jones H Miss X The other day while at the circus I saw another old classmate, Carolyn Foley I'm sorry she couldn't make it tonight but it seems that her fleas haven't been feeling well So she had to stay with them They say she has the best trained flea act in the world Miss Y uThat s what I heard too I wonder where Daryl Schade is He s a mortician now you know. That kind of work would sure give me the creeps Miss X 'Do you remember Duane Shadle in school? Miss Y. ' Yes I do. He has an escort business now you know It s called Pete's Escort Business He even has special rates, such as holding hands which comes free of charge' Miss X Looks like June Bardole coming in Didn't think she would make lt tonight As you know she cooks for 170 lumbergacks out in a camp 1D Oregon Miss Y Here comes our society lady, Karen Oestreich, only she isn t Karen Oestreich anymore She is now the wife of the big financier Mr Phillip Francis Shultzinheimersmittsburger the third She is president of the Balt 1more Orioles Bird Watching Club of Baltimore, Maryland Miss X My land, who is that gentleman over there that keeps singing, Give me wine red heads and song ? Miss Y Land a goshen isn't that David MacLean? Isnlt he the one who just got ofa that atomic submarine, the Seawolf after being under the sea for two years? Miss X Why I believe it is I wonder why he keeps singing Give me wine, red heads and song? here? Miss X I hear Miss Y wonder Miss X Yes I do Isn't that Rhonda Kreft peeking around the punch table? she is an investigating agent for the FBI ' She's chasing someone and that someone looks like Glenna Smith what kind of orneryness she's been up to now?' Don t ask me how Iknow but Agent Kreft is probably trying to make er pay her back taxes M155 Y As the little man once said to the fat lady who had fallen in his lap as a result of an escalator ride when he reached the bottom This is as far as we go 'J D L CDaveJ Green Auctioneer 3 Realtor Sac City, Iowa F L Jackson E Sons ,,, Lytton Iowa sl B9 :fl NW 5 farms , Chief Print Shop 6 , ,X Sac City, Iowa Borcherding Clgthj-ng Nigga Al Sac City Iowa 4459,- Y. X ' ' u X. 1 .' Y: ' , X: , , ' ' Jr., . Y' . 3 . 5 'I ' : ' ' I n K ll l . I , . . , , - , .1 ' . . n - , I - . .- , qu ' . -I . I ll ll . .,yl - . u J u 7 h. 1' , , ll I u ' 7 Miss Y: I'm sure I don't know. Say, do you notice anything queer going on , A . , , I I : gl . I I f : 58 I h JI , I : ll II , ' 65 J - Il wif' ,I h.-N M13 H, Li? f -xm la Ii s .. lk 'UL CLASS Q WILL . 17 - ' -:.' We of the 1956 Graduating Class, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following articles: Article one: We, the Seniors, leave to dear old Lytton High, the best four years of our lives with the hopes that some of the faculty can go back and pick up a few remains of what was originally their own happy lives before they came in contact with us. Article two: The bookeeping class wills Mr. Lashier his empty ink eradicator bottles. Article three: To Mr. Brunsvold, the government class wills the tatter- ed remains of the desks in his room. Article four: Janice Glasnapp wills her ability to stick to going steady ghrough thick and thin--through broken legs and bowling balls to Jo o . Duane Peyton wills the embarrassed red of his ears to Dennis Schoneboom with the hope that it will come in handy. Lois Freeze wills her beautifully cooked T-Bone steaks to Nancy Blair, Carolyn Foley wills her out-of-town friends to Leona Williams. For the details of technique, you'll have to check with Carolyn, Leona. Daryl scnade wills the Naughty Lady of scnadws Lane to anyone who Wants h . , er Connie Kelley wills her Zink to the gir1's Basketball team with the hopes that they can use it next year when they go to the state tournaments. Dale Greene wills his red hot temper to Leland Hinrichs. Think you can use it, Leland? L Russ Hutchdnson wills his roller skates and pillow to Marcia Hull. John Everts wills an inch of his long legs to little Sharlene Mason- Do you want it, Sharlene? June Bardole wills her quietness to Judy Hopkins. Use it, Judy, it ll do you good Junith Glasnapp wills her goofy giggle to Dorthy Rix, on the condition she uses it often. Georgia Keiser wills her nickname HStrong Kissern to Donald Cleland. Ruth Boyd wills her seat in the back of the assembles' t0 D011 Ringsen- berg so that when the old school gives him a rough time, he won't have so far to go to get to the door. Pete Shadle wills his orneryness to Ed Huster. Not that he needs it, of course. Red Byriel wills his hot rod and his scientific ability to take a corner on two wheels to Mike Owen Just hope you are as lucky. Glen Bartels wills his beautiful basketball legs to Leroy Meyer. Dean Carlson wills his nickname NBleachien and his recipe for bleaching hair to Tom Jones. Tootie Cleland wills her bright blush to one Delbert Kreft. Glenna Smith wills her ability to mess up transmissions and start cars without keys to anyone who gets that ornery feeling now and then. Karen Smith wills her Lake City acquaintances to her sister, Dianne, to sort of help the family interests in that direction. Ron Miller, who definitely believes that gentlemen prefer blonds, wills one of his extra blonds to anyone who needs a blond. Karen Oestreich wills her ability to keep quiet at the right time to Marilyn Kreft, who doesn't do so well. David MacLean wills his way with the women and his cracked water pistol to Kell Meusburger. Snooky Kreft wills her formal to Pat Ringgenberg. There's a guarantee on it and she will even throw in a pair of suspenders to back up the guarantee. This one won't fall down. E l0R KIP DAY May 11, the seniors recognized the traditional skip day by traveling to Omaha, Nebraska Their sponsor M Lashier, along with Mr and Mrs Keisez: served as chaperones The first stop was the Iowa School for the Deaf Boys Town, the airoort, the museum, and the television station were also visited The seniors found their trip to be worthwhile and educational as well as very enjoyable l ' 1 ro Mr. and Mrs. saraolez and Mr: Boyd 'f gifllillf' Qlkufn gm H1165 QQ, wffffjwa gf 5? ff T3 wif? X ws W Qi Gi, W Wm MQ Www Cmiwv W W 63 QMQWMQQ' W WM fan if Q! WW MK 431.294, Q Sys JU IOR First Row: Leona Williams, Marcia Hull, Jovonna Lott, Janice Ewoldt, Darlene Matter, Rhonda Demien, Karen Landsness, Judy Kreft. Second Row: Mr. Casey, Bill Devitt, Dwight Carlson, Ray Snyder, Kenneth Meusberger, Miss Baxter, Mr. Iiedenfeld. Third Row: Kenneth Ellis, Don Ringgenberg, Bob Phelps, Ronald Cleland, LeRoy Meyer, Eddie Buster. President ................ Judy Kreft Vice-president ...... Karen Landsness Secretary ............ Leona Williams Treasurer ............ Darlene Matter In the Homecoming activities, the juniors received first prize with their skit, HJuliue Caesarn. They also entered a float in the parade. Money-making projects included selling popcorn during the summer, ser- ving at the Homecoming game, and the benefit basketball game. November l, 1955, the juniors presented NYou're Telling Men as their class play. Their biggest event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet, NStars Over Broadwayn, which was held on April 28, 1956. K XX f STANDARD f HI Don's Standard Service Rockwell City, Iowa Kreft E Morrison 60095 Lytton, Iowa - Q9 QD The Calhoun County Arts Sports k Camera Shop Elec. Coop. ASSn Sac City, Iowa Rockwell City, Iowa SUPHOMORES First Row: Sharon Kneller, Carole Lange, Velma Schade, Pat Ringgenberg, Carol Dettmann, Roberta Pell, Marilyn Kreft, Shirley Dettmann, Sharlene Mason, Nancy Blair. Second Row: Mr. Brunsvold, Joye Saathoff, Karen Demien, Donita Dierson, Leland Hinrichs, Tom Jones, Anita Oestreich, Connie Schon, Mr. Alexander. Third Row: Don Cleland LeRoy Hameister, Jerry Mc- Clung, Lynn Phelps, Charles Peters, Marvin Waterman, Nolan Hartwig, Dale Kreft. President ..... Carol Joy Dettmann Vice President ....... Nancy Blair Secretary .......... Jerry McC1ung Treasurer ............. Dale Kreft The sophomore class float, Hsquirming Our Way to Victoryn won second prize.in the Homecoming parade. The chief money making project this year was selling at a basketball Same. In May the sophomores ordered their class rings. The class sponsors were Mr. Alexander and Mr. Brunsvold. The Student Council representatives this year were Roberta Pell, Nolan Hartwig, and Tom Jones. Wm' Q RACJTCDR IDIL L 5 W Shoe Store ChUCk'S D-X Rockwell City, Iowa LYft0H, Iowa 1 v 'X l .' X X ,.,,! . at 'Z ..L -.. I ,OX X QWQQ ' xu '0 Leonard's Greenhouse Lau Gift M Jewelry 'Sac City, Iowa Sac City, Iowa Flowers for all occasions FRESHME First Row Carol Schon, Judy Hopkins, Rebecca MacLean, An1eta Owen , Sharon Devitt, Carmen Bowers, Sharon Gilliland, Dianne Smith Second Row Janene Ellis, Marlene Boyd, Dorothy Rix, Delmar Lake, Dennis Schoneboom, Mary Anderson, Carole Harms, Mr Moore Third Row Verl Leege, Frank Hartwig, Larry Cross, Larry Kruckenberg, Billy Woehl, Mike Owen, Ray liedemeier, Pres1dent Billy Ioehl Vice President Verl Leege Secretary Anieta Owen Treasurer Larry Cross The money making project for this year was serving at a basketball game For Homecoming this year, we presented a skit and entered a float in the Homecom1ng parade I was entitles HWish1ng for a Victoryn D1anne Smith is the Student Council representative and the class sponsor is Mr Wllliam Moore f-as L E M Electron1cs nrrtnnanoual S9-C CitYf Iowa uanvzsfzn Spencer Electric Service Leichty E Reckoff Fonda Iowa Sac City, Iowa ' 8 W Sac City Radio E Electric Sac City ,Iowa V . . l , 4 . I I l . Q - . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . - . 4 - 1 1 - . - . t , . . . . ' I S 9551 N -4.-',:i'.s-N ' ffkla: 5 GRADE SCIIUOL c'HOo ' Z ,4 M3 . US C TEACHER Mrs. Albin Alexander Drake University Mrs. Alexander has served as grade school music teacher this past year. This is the first year such a program has been attempted, and it has been found to be very effective. . Williams Milling company N-Q. Sac City, Iowa Xt' x I H - F f . ,fin 4,7-.ir 1 -jeff b 1 : - D 1 N as 1 5 Sf I Calhoun County Abstract Co. f5p. M Rockwell City' Iowa Rath Implement Fonda, Iowa 4 EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Doris Batz, Virginia Stone, Leah Schultz, Beverly Vauble, Francha Smith, Nelda Kreft. Second Row: Verlyn Soharn Alice Strain, Darrell Dettmann, W. R. Oestreich, Pat Snyder, Joyce Schwartz, Mr. Townsend. Third Row: Larry Williams, Shirley Grau, Mildred Rix, Arthur Lange, Sandra Oestreich, Doris Jones. Absent-Glenda Heflin. SEVENTH G RADE Harriet Cross, Judy Hameister, Karen Boyd, Second Row: Linda Meusburger, Roland Landness, Harlan Meyer, Frank Strain, Norman Schade, Wallace Lott, Mrs. Jones. Third Row: Dennis Goodwin, Everett Hinrichs , Myron Gilliland, LeRoy Arndt, Dennis Johnson Rusty Dettman. Absent-LaVonne Hillmer, Kaye Kreft. A SIXTH GRADE First Row: Sonja Guess, Betty Rix, Barbara Booth, Linda Hout, Sharon Walker, Linda Provost, Karel Kneller, Sharon Jackson, Karen Denise. Second Row: Mrs. Brunsvold, Larry Harms, Ronald Fernstedt, Sara Kreft, Rebecca Wulkow, Linda Jackson, LaDaun Boyd, Clarence Peters, Duane Huster, Marilyn Byriel. Third Row: Earl Stone, Jimmy Schelle, Ronald Owen, Lee Greene, Paul Water- man, Harold Peyton, Jack Stone, Darold Matter, Jerry Williams. Absent-Peggy Titus, Le Roy Meyer. , , FIFTH GRADE First Row: DonnaHinrichs, Carol Jo Hilterbrand, Judy Schelle, Dee Ann Goodwin, Roberta Meyer, Norma Thieking, Karen Bowers, Sheila Kruckenburg, Phyllis Everts. Second Row: Melody Carl- son, Peggy Kruckenberg, Sandra Bartels, Billy Snyder, Doris Strain, Patty Cross, Ramona Grau, Mrs. Landsness. Third Row: David Demien, Dennis Hinrichs, Ricky Wulkow, Lester Baskervilka Allen Scharn, Bobby Kreft, Earl Glasnapp. Absent - Beverly Waterman. FOURTH GRADE F1rst Row Janet Lash1er, Valory Berkler, Sharon Vauble, Linda T1tus, Edna Rix, Jane walker, Linda Yeazel, Mary R1x, Carole Greene Second Row Connle Olson, Patty Nordin Ray Leege, Lo1s Nuehr1ng Maureen Krohn, Roger Alan Baskerv1lle, Karen Engel, Al1ce Peters, M1ss Baxter Third Row Mark Smith, J D Berkler Kenny Jackson, Marv1n Meusburger, Edw1n Lange, Roger Boyd Max Orth, Johnn1e Booth Absent Dennis Olson Flrst Row Mary MacLean, Jan1ce HUtCh1HSOH, L1nda Corderman, Susan Ell1s, Patty Wulkow, Glenda Thieking, PatT1C1a T1tuS Second Row LaVerne Arndt, Stanley Johnson, Noel Grau, J1mmy Ausborn M1chael Schoneboom, M1SS Lundgren Th1rd Row Bar bara Kreft, Barbara Weltzhe1mer, Dlanna Kneller, Patsy Rlngg enberg, L1nda Kneller, R1ta Baum. THIRD AND FOIIRTH COMBINATION THIRD GRADE First Row: Nancy Williams, Linda Vauble, Arleen Maulsby, Jean- ne Ringgenberg, Marlene Meusburger, Charlene Meusburger, Claud- iette Rohlfing, LaJean Glasnapp, Melanie Wulkow, Cynthia Mason. Second Row: Tommy DeVries, David Ewoldt, Beverly Meyer, Rita Pell, David Lake, Wallace Hanson, Marie Arndt,Chrol Hutchinson, Alan Nuehring. Third Row: Martin Cleland, John Gilliland, Warren Baskerville, Robert Helmbrecht, Nolan Kreft, Dennis Olson, Michael Kraft, Carl Byriel. Miss Wright-Absent. SECOND GRADE Berkler. Janet Hinrich-S L Mardille McDonald, Barbara 'schoii Second Row: Janice Nuehring, Marilyn Scharn, Reona Kruckenberg Charles Strain, Larry Schierenbeck, Ruth Bartels, Jeri Schon, Jane Kreft. Third Row: Jack Lashier, Darwin Lake, Randy Boyd, Myron Ohrtman, Randy Jackson, Marc Lott, Miss Peterson. First Row: Susan Lashier, Marva Schade, Colleen Hinrichsx, Peg- gy Nordin, Patty Meusburger, Sheryl Glasnapp, Shirley Williams, Paula Teague. Second Row: Dean Peyton, Marvin Orth, Jerry Saathoff, Don Fernstedt, Bruce Kneller, Tommy Maulsby, Jay Kreft. Third Row: Danny Stone, Jerald Johnson, Paul Longman, Jerry Meusburger, Dick Cross, Mrs. Staton. Connie Krohn-Absent First Row: Linda Schiernbeck, Rita Hutchinson, Jean Ann Helm- brecht, Judy Ausborn, Linda De Fries, Linnette De Fries, Judy Kneller, Susan Schnirring, Colleen Wiley, Diane Schade. Second Row: Lance Schiernbeck, Larry Leege, Larry Gilliland, Fred Rohlfing, Judy Meyer, Kathy Boyd, Duane Hammen, Ronnie Groth, J. Grandt Glasnapp. Third Row: Dean Harrold, Tommy Rix, Jerry Hout, Jimmy Devitt, Bruce Baskerville, Richard Redshaw, Dean Rix, Lula B. Blair. Absent-Linda Pierce. KI IJERGARTE First Row: Joleen Ausborn, Marie Ohrtman, Janet Lake, Diane Knobble, Joellen Murphy, Rosanne Booth, Rose Marie Ditzel. Sec- ond Row: Jimmy Hout, Terry Kruckenberg, Douglas Carlson, Fran- cis Hammen, Larry Hecht. Third Row: Mrs. Lashier, Charles Berkler, Claudine O'Too1, Carol Toft, Alan Tauber, David Redshaw. S First Row: Teresa Higgins, Laura Corderman, Debbie Dettman, Ed- die Ringgenberg, Karry Jackson, Byron Stone, Beverly Stone, Peg- gy Vauble. Second Row: Mrs. Lashier, Ricky Dettman, Roger Nue- hring, Larry Arndt, Sherry Hanson, Jimmy Albinger, Jimmy Neus- burger, Ronnie Ladwig. Absent-Diane Baum. S S X HGMECOMING QUEEN nnoNnA KREFT TTENDAN s JUDY KREFT GEORGIA KEISER Thursday, September 29 was the beginning of the 1955 Homecoming fest ivit1es That night the annual pep rally was held in the gymnasium Skits were given by all four classes in high school with the JUHIOT class receiving first prize and the seniors, second prize Following the skits, there was a snake dance led by the cheerleaders wh1ch ended in the square on Main Street The Junior high then presented their skit around the bonfire In conclusion, a dummy representing Galva was thrown into the bonfire Lenus Schramm an alumnus, gave a short pep talk The next day the finishing preparat1ons were made on the floats and the parade began at 10 00 a m Leading the parade was the American Leg1on Color Guard followed by the Lytton High School band and floats sponsored by the school, community organizations, and business places The prize winning float was entitled Guiding L H S to a v1Ct0ry and was made by the seniors The second prize float was entitled Worming Our Way to a Victory and was made by the sophomores Because the new addition to the school house took up part of the Lytton football field the Homecomlng game was played on the Sac City football f1e1d on Fr1day at 3 00p m Galva, our opponent, was victorious At the half of the game the 1955 Homecoming Queen Rhonda Kraft was crowned by the team captain, Dean Carlson Her attendants were Georgia Keiser and Judy Kreft That evening a dance was held in the school gym with music provided by Mrs Richards of Sac City and her Hammond organ ed and a lunch was served 15 ! l 19 Q . Ray E Licklider Attorney at Law ll Rockwell City Iowa Williams Hardware and Implement Lytton Iowa A short program was present Buelt Hatchery and Produce Chicks, Feed Poultry Eggs Fonda, Iowa Webb Hatchery Rockwell City Iowa , , , , I , ' i , . 'Q ' ry 1 7 . . 3 D ! ' Q-a s-, of -, K N D . K W - ffl I X ' U' 1 - X 7 1 7 Y 1 The Queen And Her Court First Prize-Organization Float Rhonda Kreft-Homecoming Queen First Prize-Senior Class Float Homecoming parade The Big Game Lytt on Co-operat ive lg Elevat or Company Craig Meusburger Lytton, Iowa fo STUDE T COUNCIL Iirrrr 'YY ' r Glasnapp, Karen Landsness, Dwight Carlson. Second Row: Don Ringgenberg, Dean Carlson, Tom Jones, Mr. Cawelti, David Mac- Lean, Nolan Hartwig. The Student Council began the year by electing new officers. They were as follows: Dwight Carlson, presidentg Nolan Hartwig, vice-presidentg Karen Land- sness, secretary, Junith Glasnapp, treasurerg and David MacLean, senior ad- viser, t' ities s nsored by the Student Council during the year Some ef the ac iv po . were freshmen initiation, Homecoming festivities and dance, National Education ' ' ib tion to the State Week, Thanksgiving program, the Christmas program and contr u school at Glenwood, and a benefit basketball game. Don Ringgenberg, Dean Carlson, Junith Glasnapp, and Karen Landsness were the delegates to the state convention held at Iowa State College in Ames. On Lake for the Northwest Iowa March 27, the entire Student Council went to Storm District meeting. While there Karen Landsness was elected to the office of District treasurer. ' . . 1' A As, sg .. r 1 I I 1' of Lf M ,,,: 5 6, E: Hgh-1'-A x. A Qi :-A,-- f . . - X Q 4. 1 n - Q1 2g1,1iANNN sl ' if Farber 8: Dtteman f' J , I Sac City, Iowa 'Syn Y? XX,-H f V eff' E E Lewis Style Shop Singer Department Store Sac CitY, Iowa sac City, Iowa FUTURE HDMEM KERS of AMERICA Front Row: Darlene Matter, Roberta Pell, Rhonda Demien, Pat Ringgenberg,, Karen Landsness, Janice Glasnapp, Karen Smith, Glenna Smith, Karen Oestreich, Second Row: Sharlene Mason, Karen Demien, Carole Lange, Carol Dettmann, Anita Oestreich, Donita Dierson, Janice Ewoldt, Marcia HulL Jovonna Lott, Connie Schon, Velma Schade. Third Row: Miss Baxter, Marlene Cleland Judy Kreft, Marilyn Kreft, Joy Saathoff, Georgia Keiser, Connie Kelley, Mary Anderson, Shirley Dettmann, Sharon Kneller, Nancy Blair, Leona Williams. Fourth Row: Dianne Smith, Carmen Bowers, Sharon Gilliland, Carol Schon, Anieta Owen, Sharon Devitt, Dor- othy Rix, Carol Harms, Janene Ellis, Marlene Boyd, Rebecca Mac Lean, Judy Hopkins. Absent-Rhonda Kreft FHA oFF ICERS Left to Right: Karen Oestreich, secretaryg Glenna Smith, trea- surer, Karen Smith, vice-presidentg Roberta Pell, historian, Karen Landsness, presidentg Rhonda Demien, projects chairman, Pat Ringgenberg, parliamentariang Darlene Matter, recreation charimang Janice Glasnapp, senior advisor. Absent - Rhonda Kreft, public relations chairman. FHA DRILL TEAH M First Row Sharlene Mason, Karen Oestreich Karen Landsness Rhonda Kreft Second Row Jovonna Lott, Marilyn Kreft, Judy Kreft, Glenna Smith Third Row Pat Ringgenberg Carol Dett mann, Connie Kelley Roberta Pell Fourth Row Georgia Ke1ser, Janice Ewolt, Darlene Matter, Marlene Cleland The FHA of 52 xnembers got off to an early start th1s year During the Sac County Fa1r they had a stand where they sold homemade ice cream and other refreshments Other money mak1ng projects were as follows SCTVIDQ at the County Counc1l meeting, Athletic Banquet, and FFA Parent Son Banquet, bake sales, hobo days, and waffle suppers Our publ1c1ty projects consisted of tow weekly bullet1n boards and week ly articles 1D the newspaper Our FHA Drill team performed on several occas 10DS, and we entered a float in the homecoming parade The chapter attended the d1strict meetlng at Graettinger The state CODV6Dt1OD was held at Des Moines agaln this year Those represent1ng the Lytton chapter, along with Miss Baxter, were Rhonda Kreft, Karen Oestrelch torian, which will enable her to attend the Nat1onal Convention at Chicago Karen Landsness was selected by the chapter to accompany Carol The highlight of the year was the FHA Valentlne formal dance held on February 18 The decorations centered around the theme, 'Melody of Love The K1ng and Queen of Hearts were Duane Shadle and Karen Smith The atten dents were Dean Carlson, John Everts, Glenna Sm1th, and Karen Oestreich A style show and award nlght was held in Apr11 The theme was 'Mem ories ' Chapter and Jun1or degrees were awarded Mr and Mrs Landsness were chosen as honary members The three outstand1ng FHA girls were Pat R1nggenberg, Carol Dettmann, and Karen Oestre1ch Rhonda Kreft was chosen as the outstanding sen1or The final activlty of the year was the joint FFA FHA lnstallation A dance was held afterwards with organ mus1c furnished by Mrs Richards 'The Future Homemakers of America Lytton FHA Chapter Lytton, Iowa www A so QWZOME 'nib BE EES Sharlene Mason, and Carol Dettmann. Carol Dettmann was elected state hisf f ' ,Ill is , Ei -L- FHA VALENTINE FORMAL King and Queen of Hearts Court of Honor FHA INSTALLATION FUT RE FAR ER ERICA Front Row Don Cleland, Verl Leege, Mlke Owen, Jerry McC1ung, Larry Kruckenberg, Delmar Lake, B111 loehl, Larry Cross, Frank Hartw1g, Nolan Hartwlg, Dale Kreft Second Row Daryl Schade, Dale Greene, Marv1n Waterman, Tom Jones, Glen Bartels, Ray Snyder, Ronald Cleland, John Everts, Dean,Carlson, Mr Casey Th1rd Row Kenny Ell1s, Duane Peyton, Duane Shadle, Dwlght LeRoy Hame1ster Absent Delbert Kreft FFA OFFICERS Left to Rlght Mr Casey, adV1S6r, LeRoy Meyer, v1ce pres1dent, Glen Bartels, sentlnel, Dean Carlson, president, John Everts, treasurer, Duane Peyton, secretary, Daryl Schade, reporter Carlson, Rob Phelps, Russ Hutchinson, LeRoy Meyer, Ed Huster, The officers of the Chapter for the year 55-56 are as follows: President, Dean Carlson, Vice- President, LeRoy Meyerg Secretary, Duane Peytong Treasurer, John Evertsg Reporter, Daryl Schadeg Sentinel, Glen Bartelsg Advisor, Robert H. Casey. Assistants, Sec'y, Dale Kreftg Treas., Dwight Carlson, Tom Jones, Reporter, Nolan Hartwig. The Seniors of the Lytton F.F.A, toured the Black Hills and the Col- orado Springs area soon after sch- ool was out. The point system provided money for this trip. The new Exec. Committee met at Lake Okiboji to plan this years program of work. All new officers were able to attend except Daryl Schade. Out trip was interrupted by the accident that hospitalized John Everts but fortunately we had taken out trip insurance. Our Summer program consisted of several meetings and tours. Senior trip slides were shown at the July meeting. The oat variety test plot was the subject of our August meet- ing. We also conducted several judging workouts and visited the projects of the boys. ll boys showed at the Sac County Fair. All of the top honors in the market hog show were taken by boys from Lytton. Larry Cross, Don Ringgenberg, Tom Jones, Delbert Kreft, Dean and Dwight Carlson showed in the market division with Billy Woehl taking top honors with his purebred Durocs. LeRoy Meyer and Bob Phelps showed at the Jr Show at Rockwell City with LeRoy going on and winning many ribbons at Manson. District Dairy Show at Denison, Clay County Fair at Spen- cer and the AK-Sar-Ben at Omaha. The Judging team of LeRoy Meyer, Dean H Dwight Carlson and Glen Bar- tels took top honors for the second A+ +1-nn G-- l1...-...A.- .ell Jil- won- v test. We were also llth place in the National Barrow Show at Austin in competition with groups from many other states.Theyalso rated as a silver emblem team at the Clay County Fair. Dean Carlson, Glen Bartels, Dale Greene and John Everts rated as a bronze emblem team at the State F.F.A. Dairy Judging contest held at Waterloo. Nolan Hartwig and Dale Kreft, Gold Emblem, Moisture testingfemonstrat- ration at Clay County Fair. The newly elected officers and their assistants attended the offi- cers training school held at Rock- well City during November. We prepared a float for home- coming. Twelve members showed corn and a judging team of Jerry McC1ung Marv Watermann, Nolan Hartwig, and Tom Jones represented our Chapter at the District Pfister Corn Show held at Sac City. A joint installation of green- hands and Chapter Farmers was held with the Sac City Chapter at Sac this year. We have 7 greenhands and 7 new Chapter Farmers. Sales campaigns for the year were as follows: Sold 150 screw- driver sets, 285 boxes of Texas Citrus Fruit, S221 worth of garden seeds from the Vitality Cog 7 A. of Certified Sauk oats at Grant Kneller Farm. We have Chapter Assets totalling about S1511 inclu- ding Chapter equipment and'para- phranalia and our gilt chain of 4 gilts. We also had an oat variety test plot at the Clarence Peyton Farm. On January 28th we held our an- nual Chapter Sweetheart party. Rhonda Kreft was named F.F.A. Sweet- heart for 1956 with Georgia Keiser and Karen Smith as attendants. The.week of Washington's birth- day, Feb. l8-25th is National F,F.A Week and an important event in the program of our Chapter. We pre- pared an exhibit shown in Hueter's window, many news articles, a 15 minute T.V. program on Station KQTV Fort Dodge, and installed the of- ficers of the new Pomeroy F.F.A. Chapter during this week. We also sponsored a meat Promo- tion Program, Fire Safety Campaign, and a meat-type swine program in the Lytton Community. F.F.A. Contest Results: Creed Speaking Contest, Verl Leege rec- eived gold emblem rating in Sub- District, District and State F.F.A. Contest. He received a State gold medal award and a check for 88.50 for his efforts as well and the Chapter received a plaque, the pub- lic speaker, Daryl Schade received a bronze award at sub-district con- test, John Everts, Extemporaneous Speaker, received a silver award at the sub-district. The Parliamen- tary team, Dean Carlson, Dwight Carlson, LeRoy Meyer, Dale Greene and Glen Bartels received a gold emblem award at the sub-district, Chapter Program Team received a gold emblem award at the sub-dist ric and a bronze emblem at the District. Team members are Nolan Hartwig, Dale Kreft, and Mike Owen. Treasurer's Record book prepared by Duane Peyton received a Silver em- blem and the Reporter's Scrapbook prepared by Daryl Schade received a gold emblem rating. Many samples of seeds, soil, and milk were checked for farmers in the community as a community ser- vice project. The Livestock judg- ing team received silver emblem rating at the Sioux City Internati- onal Livestock judging Contest Our Chapter Parent-Son Banquet was held on April 7th with about 120 persons in attendance. John Schon was named as an Honorary Mem- ber. The Lytton Community School Board of Education and the High School Faculty were guests at the banquet. Eight of our members served as delegates to the State F.F.A. Con- vention held at Waterloo this year. Dean and Dwight Carlson served as delegates, Ed Huster was a member of the State F.F.A. Chorus, Dean Carlson received the Iowa Farmer Dggree, highest BWa.I'd giVeI1 by the Iowa association V.V.A. We pre- pared another Chapter exhibit for the State Convention and it was also shown in Hueters Store window. O M 12th , i t 1 t 11 t' of 0?f12Zfs wasahgldnwitgstge F.H?R Chapter of the Lytton School. F.F.A. Foundation Award Medals go this year to the following: Soil b Water Management---Kenny Ellis, Farm Mechanics---Ray Snyder: Public Speaking---Daryl Schade:John Everts was presented the Star Farmer award Dairy Farming E Farm Safety awards to Duane Shadle, Farm Electrifi- cation---Russ Hugchinson. The Soils Ju ging team of Dean Carlson, Duane Shadle, Ed Huster, and John Everts was Champion for the second time in the annual Inv- itational Cas and Calhoun County Soil Judging Field Day. Dean Carl- son high individual in the contest with Duane Shadle placing 5th. - 4:-re DEKALB Dean Berkler Lytton, Iowa 9 SPEECH First Row: Glenna Smith, Karen Landsness, Karen Demien, Karen Smith, Karen Oestreich. Second Row: Rhonda Demien, David MacLean, Mr. Alexander. LIBRARIANS First Row: Glenna Smith, Darlene Matter, Junith Glasnapp, Karen Smith, Karen Oestreich, Mr. Alexander. Second Row: Marcia Hull, Pat Ringgenberg, Janice Ewoldt, Carol Dettmann, Roberta Pell, Anieta Owen. Third Row: Dianne Smith, Jovonna Lott, Marlene Boyd, Carol Schon, Sharlene Mason. THE exo.U,P. DRUG STORE Hueter Drug Store Sted's Texaco Lytton, Iowa East of Sac City on Highway 20 M ' CADET TEACHERS First Row: Donita Dierson, Karen Landsness, Glenna Smith, Karen Smith, Jovonna Lott, Rhonda Demien. Second Row: Karen Oestreich, Frank Hartwig, Kenneth Meusberger, Mr. Cawelti, Don Ringgenberg, Nolan Hartwig, Leona Williams. Absent- Bill Devitt. A NEWSPAPER STAFF vw V, . I Dwight Carlson. Second Row: Sharlene Mason, Leona Williams, Glenna Smith, Karen Oestreich, Nolan Hartwig, Roberta Pell, Carol Dettmann, Darlene Matter, Anita Oestreich, Bill Devitt, Rhonda Demien, Judy Kreft, Mr. Alexander. Absent-Karen Smith. Morey Super Saver Food St0re Hex , Lake 5 Jons Super Value Store Main Street 'QYWJMQUQ wwf Sac City, Iowa Sac City, Iowa '4' 1 V Q . X' '5 Q Carnines Market K ',vey1'0 og Bill's Super Value Store On Highway zo 1.4 iw Q. Rockwell city, Iowa Sac City, Iowa 44.3, SCHOOL PATROL First Row: Everett Hinrichs, Larry Williams. Second Row: Roland Landsness, Darrell Dettmann, Frank Strain, W.R. Oestreich, Arthur Lange. PRQJE 1'l0Nl STS First Row: Charles Peters, Nolan Hartwig, Frank Hartwig, Kenneth Meusberger, Eddie Huster, Lynn Phelps, Leroy Hameister, Ronald Miller. Second Row: Ray Wiedemeir, Verl Leege, Bill Woehl, Don Ringgenberg, Glenna Smith, Bob Phelps, Russell Hutchinson, Daryl Schade, LeRoy Meyer. Third Row: Mr. Bruns- vold, Delmar Lake, Ronald Cleland, Leland Hinrichs, Ray Snyder. Fourth Row: Donald Cleland, Mike Owen, Dwight Carlson, Larry Kruckenberg, Kenneth Ellis. Absent-Rhonda Kreft. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY On Tuesday night, November l, the junior class presented its class play, a three act comedy entitled, HYou're Telling Men. The cast was as follows: Isabella Marcia Hull Professor Andrews Kenny Muesburger Bill Andrews LeRoy Meyer Jerry Andrews Karen Landsness Donna Andrews Judy Kreft Beth Robinson Jovonna Lott Dick Mallon Dwight Carlson Joan Mayberry Janice Ewoldt Joe Allcot Don Ringgenberg The plot: a family situation in which Donna and Beth tried very hard to get Jerry to give up her love for astronomy and fall in love with Dick Mallon. Every time they thought up an idea it seemed as though Bill was the guinea pig After many laughs, they finally succeeded in their purpose. Between acts, Carol Dettmann gave a saxaphone so1oandJaniceGlasnapp gave a trombone solo. The members of the cast also presented their director Mr. Alexander, with a gift between acts. Segebarth Transfer Gerrit Pals Lytton, Iowa Digging-Gravel Hauling Soft Water Smith Transfer LYtt011 , Iowa Sac City, Iowa Alvin Diersen Trucking Lytton, Iowa 2 SENIOR C ASS PL WFrom Dolls to Datesu, a three act comedy, was presented by the senior class on May 15th. The characters were: Harry Tucker Helen Tucker Dorothy Tucker Bunny Tucker Jimmy Tucker Edithe Garston Martha Courser Boyd Courser Tod Baker Susie Martin David MacLean Karen Smith Janice Glasnapp Glenna Smith Duane Shadle Junith Glasnapp Connie Kelley Dean Carlson John Everts Karen Oestreich The play was about a young girl, Bunny Tucker, who enjoyed playing with dolls until she was invited to the country club dance by Tod Baker, one ofthe dreamiest boys in school. It also illustrates the troubles of Harry Tucker and his business, Dorothy and her boy friends, and Jimmy with his car and his girlfriends. The play was directed by the high school sneeoh coach, Mr. Albin Alexander. ,QI-s - . . 35225 3.31333Ziiiiiififigiiiifii3335 1 2 ga? WEE33K5f??5Efg535f5ig5f?f?5355fg?5EF3 IM 3 55 55 S si bigA!A3gfgEsQg5fifffgf235f2EEgE eg,-:i!.iga'!:1'3I' .mmnwwmwwpapWWWMQMhawMaisM EEEHBHREQWQQ HQHHEHQMKE' Ewgsiiiqv Xeihsigssik Sfssgiezzzasa y QE :gi J 13 9 , V -, - X ,1,,.,,Q.5..,E,,-sas, 1-,,, ..,:'- 'i5iE:e.g-seein'-' 'asiQiaQ,:', ps. :,2q::Ef'--1-gg-g L :' ,, 5s.C5:g129.5R- HEERLEADERS i s E Junith Glasnapp, Karen Smith, Judy Kreft, Karen Oestreich. if Karen Oestreich, Judy Kreft, Karen Smith, Junith Glasnapp H.E. Frownfelter -'fl Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work ' Rockwell City, Iowa 5 Cooper 8: Mort on if Radio and Television Rockwell City, Iowa Oyer Bhd Son PTE- and Ht? Green Colonial Furnaces Sale and Service P.-1515 Rockwell City, Iowa A N , FUUTB LL First Row: Kenneth Haradon Ray'wied 1 B111 Wohel Fra k H t 1 L CFOSS, Nolan Ha1'tWig, Delbert Kreft -elgdeanirper. Second,Row:n Do:rR:ngQeng3 g iimilfitiglgjb Ilggeripihellflilfirl-ae1iz0Y Meyer, Dean Carlson, Kenneth Ellis, Marvin Wat- Dennis S h ' ow' Dwight Carlson, R0na1d Cleland, Tom Jones, c oneboo G1 Ronald Miller. my en Bartels' Ra? SHYGGT, Delmar Lake, David MHCLSHD, The season started with seven lettermen returning. This year's squad posted.the best record that Lytton has experienced since it began Football again. The season ended with 4 wins, 3 losses, and one tie. The Bulldogs finished fourth in hte Bo-Coon Conference with 2 wins, 3 losses. and one tie. The Bulldogs started the season by battling to a six to six tie against Schaller. The second game the Bulldogs defeated Bode 21 to 6 without much trouble The team then dropped the next three games to Lake View, Galva, and Early who proved the tougher teams in the conference. However the Bulldogs came back and trnunced Newell hhe next week, and went on to beat Wall Lakeand Lohrville to finish the season. Only one game was played on the home field due to construction work. Don Ringgenberg, quarter-back, and Glen Bartels, end, were chosen on the first all-conference team, while David MacLean, half-back, was placed on the second team. Dean Carlson was chosen the most Valuable player by Coach Ca- welti, and elected captain by his mates. Those who won letters for the season are as follows: senior--David Hac- Lean, Ronald Miller, Dean Carlson, and Glen Bartels, Juniors- -Kenny Ellis Ronald Cleland, LeRoy Meyer, Don Ringgenberg, and Bob Phelpsg sophomores- Tommy Jones, Marvin Waterman, and Lynn Phelpsg freshmen--Dennis Schoneboom. Schaller 6 Lytton 6 Bode 6 Lytton 21 Lake View 7 Lytton 0 Galva 33 Lytton 0 Early 27 Lytton 0 Newell 6 Lytton 34 Wall Lake 0 Lytton 6 Lohrville 13 Lytton 21 IRLS' BASKETB LL TE . First Row: Karen Landsness, Georgia Keiser, Darlene Matter, Janice Glasnapp, Connie Kelley, Pat Ringgenberg. Second Row: Marlene Cleland, Glenna Smith, Rhonda Demien, Anieta Owen, Jo- vonna Lott, Marilyn Kreft, Nancy Blair, Mrs. Jones. Third Row: Mr. Wiedenfeld. Absent-Rhonda Kreft, manager. The girls basketball squad,led by coach John Wiedenfeld, had a good season this year. Their record was 12 wins and 10 losses. The average score per game was 60. The girls were runner-ups away Consolation honors at the The high scorers for this Connie Kelley 503 points with with 22 points per d 8 in the Sectional tournament, and also carried county tournament. season and their average points per game were: 23 points per game, Janice Glasnapp 469 points ame game an Pat Ringgenberg 304 points with 14 points per Connie Kelley was honored by being runner-up in the free throw contest at the Sectional tournament at Wall Lake and at the district tournament at Pocahontas. The squad will loose three players from the first six. They are: Connie Kelley and Janice Glasnapp, forwards,and Georgia Keiser, quard. After the season was completed a banquet was held for the athletic teams The team elected Janice Glasnapp as the most valuable player and Georgia Keiser and Connie Kelley as honorary captains. Those receiving letters were: Seniors--Janice Glasnapp, Connie Kelley, and Georgia Keiserg Juniors--Karen Landsness, Darlene Matter, Karole Hass and Jovonna Lottg Sophomore--Pat Ringgenberg. Managers were Marlene Cleland and Rhonda Kreft. l 592 a , '.Q.'... ...: 15, gxvrif dixlii -A ROCkWe11 City Advocate Rockwell city, I0Wa Georgia Keiser 118.11106 The season's record is as follows Lake View Lytton Pomeroy Lytton Galva Lytton Somers Lytton Newell Lytton Lake City Lytton Auburn Lytton Schaller Lytton LeGrand Lytton Farnhamvilll Lytton Early Lytton Odebolt Lytton Auburn Lytton Fall Lake Lytton Schaller CCT! Lytton Odebolt CCTJ Lytton Early CCTJ Lytton Early Lytton Nemaha Lytton Lake View CST 22 Lytton Early CSTJ Lytton Odebolt CSTJ 6 Lytton Connie Kelley Darlene Matter Karen Llndsness ? S 1 SC 4 ,, 2 47 49 s 58 57 72 57 59 44 53 51 64 so as 77 1 37 48 58 57 4 72 75 1 74 73 69 55 65 so 41 71 57 69 59 so 1 F, 2 56 61 4 5s 71 25 9 42 56 5 D 35 61 62 2 3 61 C BASKET!! LL TEAM I ' ' 'I Glen Bartels, Dean Carlson, Don Ringgenberg.' Second Row: Jerry McClung, Dennis Schoneboom, Leland Hinrichs, Dwight Carlson. Ray Snyder, Charles Peters, Verl Leege. The season started with four lettermen returning. They were Tom Jones, LeRoy Meyer, Don Ringgenberg, and Glen Bartels. The Bulldogs were defelted by Lake View the first game of the season by a score of 70 to 38. The team then went on to win six and lose four before they went into the county tournament. The Bulldogs won the first game of the county tournament by defeating Auburn. They were then defeated by Lake View and had to settle for consolation honors the following night by beating lall Lake. MThe-Vteam was defeated by Early and Fonda 0.L.G.C. while they beat Nemaha and-Lohrville before entering the sectional tournament. The boys eliminated Nemaha and Schaller in the first two games of the sectional tournament, but in the final game were defeated by a strong Early team. The season ended with twelve wins and ten losses. The offensive average was 49.5 while the opponets averaged 51.7 The Bulldogs finished third in the Pop-Corn Loop. Manager for the year was Delbert Kreft. The scoring for the season ran as follows: Glen Bartels, 3365 Don Ringgenberg, 2165 Tom Jones, 2015 Dean Carlson, 143g LeRoy Meyer, 1005 and Lynn Phelps, 66. ' QWNWMQ. . 2 . .... --A 3 2 V - Q . Moline Clothing ,.es,.f. Zimmermans. Appliance N' Rockwell City, Iowa MEMBC' Rockwell City, Iowa f ' X X First National Bank .,. F FaD'IiC' S!??iS'L' Whitver 5 Lane Clothiers on S., owa Rockwell City, Iowa 4 The season's record is as follows Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lytton Lyt ton Lytton Lytton Lytton Tom Joneqm 1 I ii E Q K BASEBALL First Row: Ray leidemeier, Don Ringgenberg, Dale Kreft, Donald Cleland. Second Row: Nolan Hartwig, LeRoy Meyer, Larry Cross, Frank Hartwig. Third Row: Tom Jones, Glen Bartels, Leland Hinrichs, Kenny Meusberger, Lynn Phelps, Mr. Cawelti. The Lytton baseball season included six games. Of these six games, Lytton won 2 and lost 4. The season's record is as follows: Schaller 6 Lytton 11 Nemaha 10 Lytton 6 Jolley 10 Lytton Palmer 9 Sec.Lytton Auburn ll Lytton Early 9 Lytton The 1etters'winners and their batting averages are as follows Dale Kreft .250 X Don Ringgenberg .158 Glen Bartels .333 Tom Jones .211 Leroy Neyer .211 Larry Cross ,091 Ken Meusburger .211 Leland Henrichs .250 Lynn Phelps .067 Other squad members were Don Cleland, Nolan Hartwig, and Ray Ieidemeier. I b , N . . I . , , , , , 1 l'vl l 1 4 :QQ fin A I .- v ' ' 'vlf 9 'FUPUX sqHwPfltsl4 4' v TRAC L :Pl I The season started with 21 boys reporting to Coach Wiedenfeld Th1S was the f1rSt year that Lytton has had an organized track team The team competed in the Holstein, Bo Pop, Sac, and Alta relays The Bulldogs turned in the1r best performance in the Bo Pop relays by p1ac1ng th1rd In the 1nd1vidua1 events Lynn Phelps placed fourth 1n the 440 yard dash Denn1s Schoneboom t1ed for th1rd 1n the pole vault, and placed th1rd in the broad Jump Glen Bartels t1ed for th1rd in the h1gh jump Kenny El11s and Daryl Schade placed second and f1fth, respectively, 1n the m1le run Bob Ph 1 e ps and David MacLean f1n1shed first and third respect1ve1y, 1n the 220 yard dash The medley relay team, composed of Kenny El11s, Marvin Waterman, B111 Woehl, and Don Ringgenberg, fin1shed third The 880 yard relay team Dav1d MacLean, Marv1n Waterman, Denn1s Schoneboom and Bob Phelps placed th1rd Th f e ollowing boys lettered for the season David MacLean, Bob Phelps Kenny Ellis, and Denn1s Schoneboom. Other squad members were Russ Hutchinson Ron Cleland, Dw1ght Carlson, Jerry McClung, Charles Peters, Verl Leege, and Ed Huster. w W ' ,Q N ik 9 iff .f',. .QL ' M- J - 1' S C t Implement K 1 iff 1 7 IA Q Fonda Lumber Co. acs one I I I X , ,L LD Fonda Sale Barn Hu11'S Garage Sale Every Monday I-3713150111 Iowa Fonda, Iowa mwmi- mm 'NMMQ MW E EmW', M K: -: wide fa QWMH WW , 'ww WWW? me t,,.. WL MMWW' igmw I ' V v If ,I . I . . , . . . . , - . . 3 y UNIOR III ll BASKETB LL TE . E 3 5 s 5 f 5 1 i 2 5 Left to right, Linda Meusburger, Harriet Cross, Marlene Bask- erville, Leah Schultz, Sharon Walker, Mr. Wiedenfeld, Nelda Kreft, Marlene Meyer, Doris Jones, Judy Hameister, Sandra Oest- reich. 1-lil!-U VII IIL ldv Aiihthvl-L lvvvv--on-no-, anus- -v-- --v1-- , --v--YW --. ness, Wall:ce,Lott, Leroy Arndt, Myron Gilliland, Everett Hen- richs, Larry Williams, Dennis Goodman, Dennis Johnson, Dennis Dettmann. Young Hardware Sac City Motor Co. Sac City, Iowa Sac City, Iowa S i .ed W, H1 t M 1: c ALE-5 SEM 'yea ' n on O or 0' Ammer Hardware Sz W X Rockwell CitY, Iowa propane Service xxxx Sac City, Iowa If X , 4 , I.. L -K -a uv' ' '-:y Q M Us f C Mu iv The first few weeks of school were spent working for the marching band contest to be held October 15 at Storm Lake.Theyreceived a II rating at this con es . On Octover 22, the mixed quartet tried out for All State Chorus and was accepted. They sang on November 25 and 26 at Des Moines. HSong of Christmasn, a vesper program, was presented by the vocal depar- tment on December 19. The annual Calhoun County Music Festival was held January 25 at Rockwell City. Both chorus and band members attended, forty-four members in all. A band concert was presented to the public on February 29. On Palm Sun- day the vocal department presented a spring musical. April 13 and 14 the following ensembles and solos journeyed to Wall Lake for the State Contest for solos and ensembles: Clarinet trio, brass sextet, drum ensemble, sax quartet, girls trio and the mixed quartet. The following instrumental solos were taken: Flute, clarinet, trumpet, French horn, bari- tone horn, trombone, snare drum and saxophone. There were fourteen vocal solos taken. At that contest we received five I's, twenty-two II s and six III S. On Ma 5 the band and the choruses traveled to Gowrie for the music Y contest. Allygroups received a III rating. Philco-Monarch Schlechter Electric Rockwell City, Iowa Libbie F. Minor The Fair Store Rockwell City, Iowa Huff's Rexall Store Rockwell City, Iowa Y-Rl' '39 6' C'.v,gg.w s Wrong? Clover Farm Store Rockwell City, Iowa BAD First Row Jun1th Glasnapp, Jovonna Lott, Karen Landsness, Rebecca MacLean, Sunny Guess, Connie Schon Second Row Don 1ta DIGTSOH, Janlce Ewoldt, Sharlene Mason, Janene E1l1s, Rhonda Dem1en, Don Ringgenberg, Verl Leege, Dale Kreft, Ray mond W1edemeir, Ruth Boyd, Marilyn Kreft, Roberta Pell, Carol Dettmann, Karen Den1se, Karen Oestrelch, D1anne Sm1th, Ed Huster, Judy Kreft, Jerry McClung, Nancy Blair, D3V1d MacLean, Frank Hartwlg, Duane Shadle, Dwlght Carlson, Bill Devitt, Pat R1nggenberg, Roland Landsness, Karen Demiern, Jan1ce Glasnapp Instructor, l11l1am Townsend Absent Lavonne Hilmer and Karen Smith REED ENSEMBLES Left to Right! Donita. Left to Right: Anita Oestreich, Dierson, Junith Glasnapp, Janice Ewoldt, Sharlene Mason, Jan- Jovonna Lott. BHG E11iS- BRASS ENSEMBLES BRASS SEXTETTE Left to right: Rhonda Demien, Don Ringgenbeng, Karen Lands- ness, Pat Ringgenberg, Janice Glasnapp, Dwight Carlson SAXOPHONE QUARTETTE CORNET TRIO Left to Tight? Ruth B0Yd, Ma1'i1YH Left to right: Rhonda. Demien Kreft, Roberta Pell, Carol Dettmann. Don Ringgenberg, Dale Kreft Golden Buckle Theater The Place To Go For A Really Good Show Rockwell City, Iowa I fwlroob Bews Cafe Lytton, Iowa Tu Mar Inn Sac City, Iowa 17-20 Cafe Rockwell City, Iowa WDRUM W M IDBEMBUE machean, Judy Kreft JURETTES Left to R1ght Nelda Kreft Leah Blair, Sharon Devltt, z Janene Judy HOPKIDS Sharlene Mason Nancy MIXED IIORUS First Row: Sharlene Mason, Leona Williams, Nancy Blair, Dale Krehg Ray Weidemeir, Jerry McClung, Delmar Lake, Dwight Carlson Glenna Smith, Karen Landsness, Judy Kreft. Second Row: Sharon Kneller, Velma Schad Lynn Phelps, Dennis Ronald Miller, Anita Mr. Townsend. Third Pell, Marcia Hull, Ed Huster, Bill Devitt, Byriel, David MacLean, Kelley, Rhonda Demien, Row: June Bardole, Jovonna Lott, Roberta Pat Ringgenberg, Darlene Matter, Donita , Don Ringgenberg, Schoneboom, Ellis Oestreich, Connie Dierson, Janice Glasnapp, Ruth Boyd, Janice Ewoldt, Junith Glasnapp, Carol Dettmann, Marilyn Kreft, Marlene Cleland. GIRLS SEXTETTE FUUQF' ITCDCD S52 Q40 97Hc+ UQO 5' pu BOP- H-WW KDHIT 504+ -: P-Iso CDU H02 0697 SWS' wie ME B- W H-PQ!-I HPF? FJ '1l-'- ' CDH lj.. L-4'U pw U d Q- ml'-U DF' .mb mm ml 93-I r' ca-4 md' Off PHO '4UQU :+G 1+ O OPEC UCI u f9 'U 5 o ss-4 WUQQ 'fs 0 H '4 fffj' I Ovtegn all IHI Hu 53' C1ark's Food Store Rockwell City, Iowa 1 ACCOIPANISTS Left to Right: Karen smith an LBIICISDBSS . VOCAL GRUUP Left to Right Ellis Byriel, Janlce Glasnapp, Jovonna Lott, Dale Kreft HADRIGAL Roberta. Pell, Jun1th Glasnapp, Carol Dettmann, Rhonda Demien, Karen Landsness, Ronald Miller, David MacLean GIRLS TRIO Left to Rlght Dale Kreft, Dw1ght Left to Rlght Roberta Pell, Carlson,Ronald M111er Dav1d MacLean Jun1th Glasnapp, Jan1ce Glasnapp. Left to Right: Dale Kreft, Raymond Wiedemeir, Jovonna Lott, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Front Row: Sharlene Mason, Leona Williams, Sharon Kneller, Lois Freese, Dianne Smith, Janice Ewoldt, Janice Glasnapp, Shirley Dettmann, Marlene Cleland, Glenna Smith, Karen Demien, Karen Landsness, Judy Kreft, Judy Hopkins. Second Row: Nancy Blair, Carmen Bowers, June Bardole, Anieta Owen, Jovonna Lott, Mary Anderson, Marlene Boyd, Carol Dettmann, Carol Harms, Anita Oestreich, Janene Ellis, Connie Kelley, Sharon Gilliland, Rhonda Demien, Karen Oestreich, Mr. Townsend. Third Row: Velma Schade, Connie Schon, Roberta Pell, Marcia Hull, Pat Ringgenberg, Darlene Matter, Joy Saathoff, Donita Dierson, Ruth Boyd, Junith Glasnapp, Dorthy Rix, Georgia Keiser, Sharon Devitt, Marilyn Kreft, Rebecca MacLean, Carole Lange, Carol Schon. Absent-Rhonda Kreft. BOYS' GLEE LUB Front Row: Dale Kreft, Ray'Wiedemeier,Larry Kruckenberg, Verl Leege, Mike Owen, Mr. Townsend, Bill Devitt, Charles Peters, Ronald Miller, David MacLean, Daryl Schade, Second Row: Frank Hartwig, Ed Huster, Jerry McClung, Dwight Carlson, Delmar Lake, Raymond Snyder, Dennis Schoneboom, Ellis Byriel, Bob Phelps, Lynn Phelps, Don Ringgenberg. SWA PS HOW WE LOOKED THE. Karen Smith Rhonda Kreft Rut Karen Oestreich Boyd Ronald Miller 3231? 5 Cla, 'vnu AL f V 'k 5 5' 55 Ms s Spiga Ink: -f..:.:: Ls . X , , E . 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