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We want to wish next year's annual staff much success with the 'l96l BARK'. My Maw Oflwd Alice Strain, Editor Leah Schultz, Ass't Editor mf 'ffl 'af 1 1 F 55+ LU it My iff? 45 5 jf? 'jillyijl 0 A5 6? 'S 1. -J Cx lv-f N Q igvymffgagifzfe gf . Q A H ' -. WN Q? vx 2, :E 9 fu mg y lp X ...YD Aclmin isfraffon 11355 my Q23 p Sl If GXxX ' x Y N pi Qbxx, Albin Alexander, B.F.A. Drake University English William Townsend, B.A., M.A. Colorado State College Music E x 1 1 Ef,s 9 s 5 M Q. Hs Z x E Jon Mitts, B.A. Iowa State Teachers College Coach 8 Mathematics Don Klink, B.A. Iowa State Teachers College Coach E Business Education Charles Schmidt, B.S. Iowa State University Agriculture JoAnn Albright, B.S. Iowa State University Art Bruce Curtis, B.S. Morningside College Science Kristin Baier, B.A. Iowa State University Home Economics Dale Ball, B.A. Iowa State Teachers College Social Studies CUSTODIANS: Mrs.Dar1eneMeyer, Beula 8 LaVern Baskerville. OKS: Bernadine Hull, Kathryn enise, and Verna Hostetter. SECRETARY: Betty Bardole W, S BUS DRIVERS: Alfred Rohlfing, Jim Pell, Delmar Kruskop, La- vern,Baskerv111e,Leonxruskop, Chuck Staton, andCeci1Teague Max Mable, B.A., M.S. mlowa State Teacher's College Drake University SUPEHINTENDENT OARD EDUCATIO E M From left'UJright: Mr. George Toft, Mr. Holland Peyton-President, Mr. Vernie Dettmann, Mrs. V. E. Schultz-Secretary, Mr. Delmar Wulkow, Mr. Elmer Kreft, and Mr. Max H. Mabie-Superintendent. Richard A. Giles, B.A. Central College PRINCIPAL 'ffgw i ' fffm H Z I g w , 3 - tqggi-Xfspf Q X ww M :fi-NEW ' ig yxfegxi X RW Z 7- fl' -n-43mg Z va Q --L., -?nn. V. iii PWM? FX Q7 A fi EQNXXYP' KW Xl fe QM S Q51 fb 'Na E 3 3 5 Q 5 2 a 3 5 Q 1 2 5 5 1 I I Seniors fi SANDRA OESTREICH TREASURER LEAH SCHULTZ PRESIDENT ALTCE STRAIN SECRETARY DAVID LOHFF NILDRED RTX NELDA KREFT KAREN PATTERSON ARTHUR LANGE SHIRLEY GRAU DORIS JONES PATRICIA SNYDER LARRY WILLIAMS VERLYN SCHARN DORIS BATZ FRANCHA SMITH VIRGINIA STONE SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY My friend, Alice Meusburger, the former Alice Strain and I were visiting the Aero-View Airport. We decided to rent a special airplane to help us visit our former classmates. It was ten years since we had graduated. I was now manager of the Snyder's Slip and Slide Ballroom in Lytton. I had long since tired of the slogan NEverythings better in Yetteru and had changed it to nEverythings hitten in Lytton.H Alice Meusburger had finished her schooling at the Personnel Training School in Omaha and had married Kenneth Meusburger. They now lived south of Lytton on the farm with Kenny Jr. and little Alice. We hopped in our airplane and headed toward washington, D.C. On the way we saw a big light flashing off and on. We flew down to get a closer view. The sign read HUncle Dave's Restaurant-We serve anything to anyone at anytime. We stopped by to see what the sign meant by the word Hwen. We found David Lohff and Verlyn Scharn workingillthe place. David was chief cook and Verlyn was chief bottle washer. We ate a dinner at their restaurant of fried grasshoppers and chopped seaweed and then left. We flew on to Washington, D.C. We visited we found out that Sandra Oestreich was the first United States. Her cabinet consisted of Mr. Hudson,,Mr. Dale Ball, Mr. Max Mabie, Mr. Bruce and Jim Neppl. She said that shehad chosen some the White House, where woman President of the Albin Alexander, Rock Curtis, Mr. Don Klink, of her former teachers because they had given her such good grades in high school. While we were in Washington, we visited Congress where Senator Larry Williams was giving a speech on nThe Effects of Women in Govern- mentn. We thought this was an appropriate speech because 500 of the 535 members of Congress were women. We hopped in our airplane again and headed for New York City. There we found Shirley Grau playing a concert at Carnegie Hall. She had had her name linked in society columns with Liberace. As we flew over the St. Lawrence Seaway, we waved to Francha Smith who had been supervising the Seaway since she bought it last summer. As we flew over the Atlantic Ocean toward London, England, we saw Nelda Kreft directing the social activities on the ship, Queen Mary. In London we found Leah Patterson, theformer Leah Schultz, repre- senting the United States at the Big Four Summit Conference. With her at the Conference was her husband, Dennis and Dennis Jr. Representing Russia was Khrushchev, Jr. and his wife, the former Virginia Stone. We left London and flew to Paris, France, where we found Mildred Bix owning nMillie's Beauty Salonn. She won a contest which gave her a trip to Paris where she set up her practice. we then returned to the United States, where,we found Doris Jones at Cape Canaveral, Florida. She was to be the first women to travel to the moon. we flew on to New Orleans, where we found Doris Batz singing in a nightclub. The name of the nightclub was HHarold's Nightspotn. She said that she liked this job because she met so many different people. After leaving New Orleans, we flew on to Colorado where we found Karen Kuhrt, the former Karen Patterson, riding in a rodeo. She told us that she was known asUKeep With Them, Karenu because of her expert Brama Bull Hiding. we left Karenandflew on to the salt flats of Utah where we found Arthur Lange testing out his newcwufthat runs on water instead of gas. He said it cost less to run one of these cars. After visiting with him we flew back to Lytton to ' ' get back to the old grind of working. ,anti 45? ily: Q 'f' 'T' SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1960, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. This becomes legal on this day of May 23, 1960, in the town of Lytton, State of Iowa. This is entirely of our own making and we are in no way influenced by the underclassmen who spent most of their noons in Mr. Giles' Study Hall. ARTICLE I: To our nBald-headed teachersn, Mr. Townsend and Nr. Giles, we leave a years supply of Hair Restorer. CThis is for all the hair you lost worrying about us.D Oh! Don1t.forget to give a little to Mr. Curtis, who is going fast. Remember--Just a little dab will do it! ARTICLE II: Doris Batz wills her good voice to Carol Hameister. Don't strain your tonsils, Carol! Shirley Grau wills her laugh to the chicken farm and may the egg production increase. 'Doris Jones wills'm9George Wattonville her long hair so that his may be longer. Nelda Kreft willsalJ.of herold boyfriends to Judy Hameister, providing she takes as good care of them as Nelda did. - Arthur Lange wills to Harlan Meyer his ability to sleep in classes for four years and still manage to graduate. You've got a good start, Harlan. David Lohff wills his brains to Dan Casey. If you use them as good as your FEET, you'll go far in this world. Sandra Oestreich wills to Sara Jane Kreft her natural curly hair in place of-Sara's much used curlers. Karen Patterson wills her ability to crackzgunmto Linda Jack- son. With yours and Karen's put together, you might drive every- one crazy, Linda. Mildred Rix and Virginia Stone will their ability to argue with each other on any subject, even though they both know they are wrong, to Kaye Kreft and Marlene Meyer. This will be quite a change, won't it girls? Verlyn Scharn. wills his good looks and butch hair cut to Willy McHugh, thinking it's about time for him to have another one. CRair cut that-is!!D Leah Schultz wills to Harriet Cross her long fingernails so she can defend herself against all guards. CAnd we don't mean basketball guards, Harriet.J Francha Smith wills her ability to write notes during school time and not get caughtixnthe Freshmen girls. with this ability, girls, the noon study hall will be quite bare??? Pat Snyder wills her patience to Mr. Schmidt, who doesn't do so well at times! Alice Strain wills her quietness to Sharon Jackson. NThere will be peace in the valley tonight!H Larry Williams wills to Cheryl Wise his ability'M:beprompt! CNo matter how long it takes!!D ARTICLE Ill: To good old L.H.S. we leave a part of us in exchange for all the fond memories we take with us. - -y -I SIGNED: . 68 7' 1760 O SENIOR CLASS HISTORY L In August of 1948 twenty-six new pupils were greeted by their first grade teacher, Miss Baker. They were: Clarence Abbot, Doris Batz, Barbara.R:Berkler, Larry Burk, Harriet Cross, Darrell Dettmann, Dennis Goodwin, Glenda Heflin, Dennis Johnson, Doris Jones, Nelda Kreft, Arthur Lange, Norma Lietz, W. B. Oestreich, Connie Ringgenburg, Verlyn Scharn, Leah Schultz, Joyce Schwartz, MavisSigwalt,Darley Simpson, Marilyn Snyder, Alice Strain, Larry Williams, Jessie Marsh, Essie Peters, and Dale Guill. September of 1956 marked the beginning of our first year in high school. We were Freshmen! Our class roll was as follows: Doris Batz, Darrell Dettmann, Shirley Grau, Doris Jones, Nelda Kreft, Arthur Lange, Sandra Oestreich, W. B. Oestreich, Mildred Rix, Verlyn Scharn, Ralph Schramn, Leah Schultz, Francha Smith, Pat Snyder, Virginia Stone, Alice Strain, Beverly Vauble, and Larry Williams. We were hosts of the Class of 1959 at the annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom in our Junior year, In our Senior year we were the guests of the Juniors for this same occasion. we also pre- sented our Senior Class Plays. During our Senior year we lost Darrell Dettmann and W. R. Oestreich, During this same year we gained David Lohff and Karen Patterson. Those graduating from high school at the Commencement exer- cises on Friday evening were: Doris Batz, Shirley Grau, Doris Jones, Nelda Kreft, Arthur Lange, David Lohff, Sandra Oestreich, Karen Patterson, MildredBix,Verlyn Scharn, Leah Schultz, Francha Smith, Pat Snyder, Virginia Stone, Alice St-rain, and Larry Williams. Of the original twenty-six rnthefirst grade there are eight of us that have been together all twelve years. They are: Doris Batz, Doris Jones, Nelda Kreft, Arthur Lange, VerlyrLScha11n Leah Schultz, Alice Strain, and Larry Williams. Aiicelstrain Leah sehditi BACCALAUREATE Baccalaureate services were held for the Senior Class of 1960 on May 15, at 8:00 P.M. in the high school auditorium. Rev. Nassen gave the sermon entitled Uwe Are Not Always what we Think we Are, But what we Think, We Areu. Roland Landsness sang nl Walked Today Where Jesus Walkedu, and the girls' sextet sang NPrayern. Marlene Meyer and Everett Hinrichs were chosen to lead the processional while Mrs. Mary Hueter provided the music. COMMENCEMENT Commencement exercises were held for the Senior Class of 1960 on May 20, at 8:00 P.M. in the high school auditorium. The commencement address entitled HA Promise,,Not A Victoryu was given by Dr. Charles Rowley. Alice Strain gave the Valedictory Address, and theSalutatory Address was given by Leah Schultz. The following awards were presented: Citizenship-Leah Schultz, Athletic-Darrell Dettmann, and Music-Shirley Grau. David Lohff received a pin for his outstanding scholastic ability. The Wilson Scholarship in the amount of 3100 was presented to Leah Schultz. Alice Strain and Larry Williams were presented with the Dettmann Memorial Scholarships in the amount of S100 each. The mixed chorus sang UNO Man ls An lslandu and Shirley Grau sang a solo. Holland Peyton, president of the school board, presented the class with their high school diplomas. Harriet Cross and Wallace Lott were chosen to lead the pro- cessional while Mrs. Mary Hueter provided the music. SENIOR CLASS POEM Our days are quickly passing by As the sun And thou h 8 lt is the place we like the For twelve About English, history, and sets in the West. we'll soon leave Lytton High, best. made a fuss art. long years we've But all these days behind us, will linger in our hearts. we'1l miss As we step Though all This world our teachers and our friends through 1ife's wide door. of us won't school attend, will teach us more. We'll think of Lytton constantly As we scatter far and wide, And we will admit frequently This school has been our pride. Yes, we have been the Senior Class, And now from here we'l1 part. Through life's wide open doors we'll pass with sad but happy hearts. If we are granted the knowledge, To know just what is right. Then give us the courage to do it For a future long and bright. Wa JU IORS .CM Front Row: Mrs. Albright, Marlene Baskerville, Harriet Cross, Linda Meusburger, Edith Kreft, Mrs., Baier. Second Row: LaVo1me Hillmer, Shirley Rix. Judy Hameister. Marlene Meyer, Karen Boyd, Kaye Kreft. Third Row: Dennis Johnson, Dennls Goodwin, Harlan Meyer, Myron Gilliland, Rusty Dettmann, Wilfred MeH'ugh, Mr. Curtis, Fourth Row: Wallace Lott, Everett Hinrichs, Gordon Beck, Roland Landsness, Frank Strain, and LeRoy Arndt. 'K Front Row: Peggy Titus, Cheryl Wise,KarenDenise, Sharon Jackson, Linda Provost, Linda Jackson, Sharon Walker, Marilyn Byriel, Second Row: Betty Rix, Jerry Williams, Earl Stone, Jim Schelle, Sara Jane Kreft, Darold Matter, Garth Patterson. Third Row: Nr. Townsend, LaDaun Boyd, Jane Passow, Duane Huster, Sandra Hinz, Rebecca Wulkow, Linda Hout, Mr. Mitts. Fourth Row: Jack Stone, Clarence Peters, George wattonville, Larry Harms, Paul Waterman, Harold Peyton, and Ronald Owen. ww, Us FRESHME Front Bow: Phyllis Everts, Connie Patterson, Donna Hinriahs. Patty Cross, Janet Eldridge, Judy Schelle, Sharon Casey. 36601111 ROW! Dean Johnson, Dan Casey, Beverly Waterman, Roberta Meyer, Carol Jo Hilterbrend, Bobby Kreft, Earl Glasnapp. Third Bow: Mr. Klink, Dennis Hinrichs, Lester Baskerville, Dee Ann Goodwin, Shiela Krrnekenberg, Allen Scharn, David Demien, Mr. Schmidt. Fourth Boy: Ramona Grau, Peggy Kruckenberg, Doris Strain, Bill Snyder, Ricky Wulkow, Melody Carlson, and Carol Hamei ter. EIGHTH GRADE Front Row: Edna Rix, Paulette Kreft, Mary Biz, Dianna Kneller, Alice Peters, Patty Nordin, Connie Olson, Linda Titus, Valory Berkler. Second Row: Max Orth, John Booth, Roger Boyd, Laverne Arndt, Edwin Lange, Roger Baskerville, Ray Leege, J. D. Berkler. Third Bow: Mark Smith, Kenny Jackson, Maureen Krohn,1indaXeaze1, Linda Kneller, Lois Nuehring, Diane Lohff, Jane Walker, and Gary Petersen. SCHOOL PATROL Mark Smith, Roger Baskerville, Ed Lange, BogerBoyd,J.D. Berkler, and Kenny Jackson SIXTH GRADE Front Row: Pamela Ditzel, Mary Ann Hueter, Margo Berkler, Marlys Wile, Jane Hinrichs, Barbara Schon, Martha Titus. Second Bow Janice Nuehring, Darwin Lake, Marilyn Scharn, Reona Kruckenberg, Randy Boyd, Jim Kessler, Marua Shade, Miss Ball. Third Row: Dean Peyton, Carl Byriel, Dennis Olson, Bruce Kneller, Randy Jackson, John Gilliland, and Steven Petersen. SEVENTH GRADE Front Row: Cynthia Mason, Arleen Maulsby, Nancy Williams, Linda Corderman, Barbara Weltzheimer, Janice Hutchinson, Patty Wulkow, LaJean Glasnapp, Patty Titus, Melanie Wulkow. Second Row: Mrs. Schulz, Jeanne Ringgenberg, Rita Baum, Rita Pell, Marie Arndt, Jim Ausborn, David Ewoldt, David Lake, Beverly Meyer, Barbara Linda Hallstrom, Tommy DeVries, Noel Gran, and.Warren Baskerville. FIFTH GRADE Front Row: Susan Schnirring, Shirley Willaims, Sheryl Glasnapp, Colleen HiI11 iC1'1S, Connie Krohn, Peggy Nor-din, Judy Kneller, Jean Ann Helmbrecnu. Second Row: Jerry Meusburger, Tom Maulsby, Jerry Saathoff, Fred Rohlfing, Tonnie Groth, Marvin Orth, Mrs. Landsness. Third Row: Tom Hix, Larry Leege, J. Glasnapp, Jerold Johnson, Paul Longman, and Dick Cross. FIFTH AND SIXTH COMBINATION Front Row: Linda Devries, DianeSchade, Kathie Boyd, Ruth Bartels, Sue Haffner, Mardelle McDonald, Linnette DeVries. Second Bow: Jeri Schon,LerryGilliland, Donald Fernstedt, Nuehring, Bob Helmbrecht, Mrs. Fischer. Third Bow: Tom Patterson, Jerry Hout, Gary Hinz, Marc Lott, Martin Cleland, and Dean Rix. THIRD AND FOURTH COMBINATION Front Bow: Rebecca Maulsby, Donna Roland, Laura Corderman, Karry Jackson, Linda Pierce, Diane Baum, Susan Meyer. Second Row: Miss Mozena, Larry Hecht, Janet Lake, Sherry Hanson, Teresa Mabie, Brian Lohff. Third Bow: Roger Grau, Stan Kreft, Greg Baskerville, Dale Peterson, Gary Fagan, and Charles Berkler. FOURTH GRADE 1 , , as .v.... . v-V--l Toft. Barbara Wil , Rita Hutchinson, Rosanne Booth, Joleen Ausborn. Second Bow: Jim Hout, Larry Arndt, Roger Nuehring, Terry Kruckenberg, Jim Albinger, Douglas Carlson, Miss Tohmpson. Third Row: David Bedshaw, Rioki wile, Bruce Baskerville, Richard Brown, Richard Hedshaw, Dean Harrold, and Byron Stone. X SECOND GRADE Front Row: Tracy Morrison, Denise Dettmann, Kathy Olson. Cynthia Cross, Marcia Glasnapp, Diane Hutchinson, David Dettmann, second Row: Ronnie Baden, Steven Kolb, Rex Hueka, Orville Jettre, Kenny Groth, Dennis Kraft. Third Bow: Dennis Ausborn, Kevin Dettmann, Kenny Haden, Graig Williams, Dennis Wulkow, and Larry Pierce. Mrs. Ellis was not present. THIRD GRADE Front Bow: Mary Schon, Jennifer McDonald, Vicki Booth, Mrs. Prescott,JudyHaden, Karen KroHn,SusanHaden, Deborah Sehnirring. Second Bow: David Toft, Kenneth Snyder, Daryl Glasnapp, Michael Dennis Dettmann,JamesBaskervil1e, Kendrick Wise, Donald Kessler, Arlyn Hillmer, Jeff Gilliland, Ronald Ausborn, and Kenneth Meyer. FIRST GRADE Front Bow: Dianna Redshaw, Janet Haden, Connie Pierce, Susan Scharn, Christine Brown, Susan Rix, Mary Jane Johnson, Second Bow: Linda Leege, Ricarda Simpson, Karla Kruckenberg, Caprisa Mabie,TamaraKreft. Third Row: Donald Boland, Dean Baum, Douglas williams, Gary Manning, Douglas Lohff, and Mrs. Blair. Jan Zinnel was absent. FIRST AND SECOND COMBINATION Front Row: Georgia Maulsby, Renee Glasnapp, Linda Kruekenberg, Susan Glasnapp, Janet Patterson, Darla Schade. Second Bow: Greg Williams, Rodney Grodahl, Junior Rohlfing, Danny walker, Mrs. Staten. Third Row: David Weltzheimer, Christine Maulsby, Patty Gilliland, and Daryl Hecht. KINDERGARTEN Front Row: Barbara Bardole, Michele Glasnapp, Beth Dettmann, Karen Hillmer, Barbara Jones, Darla Matter, Kay Bruns. Second Row: Mark Manning, Randy Kneller, Pamela Gurney, Jeffrey Grohahl, Dean Ringgenberg, Randy Petersen, and Mrs. McCorkle. KINDERGARTEN F ' ' ' ' 1 u , - . Alice Donahue, Mary Maze, Alan Albright. Second Row: Raymond Teague, Randy Scharn, Paul Ludwig, Eugene Kruskop, Francis Patter- son, Alan Groth, and Mrs. McCorkle. I P r P i?iFfEwJ f M52-E x fda Q If ff 45X if ' Sify. QB .9 1, UNE Xi Q MY -iq 5iW??iATSggii t JMR, if Z' fzgw. f mx ,,.., ,,,,,,,,,. , IA Acfiv ities 1,6 X PF fipiff Egfr gwmiw? X x Y f 1 glhiwSg2 ! X fmims R.'47f,-,fi--?--, Egigzffff I W V 5 J ' Qk, MAJORETTE Leah Schultz Nelda Kreft Valery Berkler, Barbara Schon, Pattf cz: Wulkow, Linda Corderman, Patty Nordin, E E and Paulette Kreft. Cheryl wise, Karen Denise, Marlene Baskerville, and Doris Jones. Donna Hinrichs, Rita Baum, Dee Ann Goodwin. Sandra Oestr-eich, Ramona Grau, Linda Jaokson,and Karen Denise. wsfwiwssWwfwumMH:mmwxweEQwm mwwvAnmwQnmfmmmmwmkmwmm1w wmw mm WWEWW'MmmmWfk'm'WWnMmmm'kmk'm91m Connie Olson, Rebecca Wulkow Cheryl Wise, and Edith Kreft , LaVonneHillmer,PauletteKreft, Patty Nordin, and Linda Yeazel. JanetEldridge,Narlene Basker- ville, Kaye Kreft, Ray Leege, Dennis Hinrichs, and Lester Baskerville. Kenny Jackson, Fred Wise,Peggy Titus, Ricky Wulkow, and Roland Landsness. Linda Corderman, Patty Hulkow, Betty Rix, and Linda Kneller. VCCAL GROUPS GIRLS'TRIO5g Doris Batz, Kaye Kreft, and Shirley Grau. BOYS' QUARTET: Dennis Hinriohs, Lester Basker- ville, Everett Hinrichs, and Roland Landsness, GIRLS' SEXTET Q: Leah Schultz, Rebecca Wulkow, Shirley Rix, Melda Kreft, Marlene Baskerville, and Ramona Grau. GIRLS' SEXTET 5: Kaye Kreft, Karen Denise, Doris Batz, Linda Jackson Byriel, and Shirley Grau. GIRLS' TRIO Q: Marilyn Byriel, Karen Denise, and Linda Jackson. MIXED QUABTET: Dennis Hinrichs, Marilyn Byriel, Sandra Oestreich, and Wallace Lott. MIXED CHORUS Front Row: Kaye Kreft, Phyllis Everts, Karen Denise, Patty Cross, Marilyn Byriel, Karen Patterson, Doris Jones, LaVonne Hillmer. Doris Batz. Second Row: Sharon Jackson, Shirley Rix, Garth Patterson,JimSchelle,DennisHinrichs,EarlStone, Rebecca Wulkow, Leah Schultz. Third Bow: Nelda Kreft, Marlene Baskerville, Lester Baskerville, Allen Scharn, Harlan Meyer, Dennis Johnson, Sandra Oestreich, Linda Jackson, Mr. Townsend. Fourth Bow: Edith Kreft, Shirley Grau,Ver1ynScharn,Ro1andLandsness,Wallacelntt, Harriet Cross, and Ramona Grau. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Front Row: Garth Patterson, Earl Stone, Dennis Johnson, Dennis Hinrichs, Jim Schelle, Jerry Williams. Second Bow: Harold Peyton, Harlan Meyer, Mr. Townsend, Allen Scharn, Lester Baskerville. Third Bow: Dennis Hinrichs, Verlyn Scharn, Everett Hinrichs, Boland Landsness, LeRoy Arndt, and Wallace Lott. Afww GIRLS'GLEE CLUB Front Row: Doris Batz, LaVonne Hillmer, Peggy Titus, Cheryl Wise, Donna Hinrichs, Judy Schelle, Doris Jones, Phyllis Everts, Janet Eldridge, Connie Patterson, Kaye Kreft, Betty Rix. Second Row: Karen Denise, Linda Provost, Sharon Jackson, Dee Ann Goodwin, Leah Schultz, Roberta Meyer, Linda Hout, Carol Jo Hilterbrand, Sharon Walker, Marilyn Byriel,PattyCross, Karen Patterson. Third Row: Karen Boyd, Rebecca wulkow, Linda Jackson, Sandra Oestreich, Sandra Hinz, Marlene Meyer, Nelda Kreft, Judy Hameister, Shirley Rix, Shiela Kruckenberg, Mr. Townsend. Fourth Row: Ramona Gram, Edith Kreft, Melody Carlson, Jane Passow, Linda Meusburger, Doris Strain, Sara Jane Kreft, Shirley Grau, Harriet Cross, Marlene Baskerville, and Peggy Kruckenberg. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SPEECH Front Row:Edith Kreft Nelda Kreft Larry Villiams Shirle G Rehecca,Wulkow. Second Row: Doris,Jones, gandra oistreich? Alice Strain, and Doris Batz. The Preliminary Contest was heldcn1January 30, at Lohrville, Iowa. Lytton entered twelve entries, and they received four I ratings and eight II ratings. Students receiving a I ratingzitDistrict Contest were: Alice Strain and Sandra Oestreich. The State Speech Contest was held at Hartley, Iowa. Alice Strain received one I rating and one II rating. Sandra Oestreich received a II rating. Humerous Declamation, Radio Speaking, Oratorical Declamation, Dramatic DGCl21matiO1'1, Interpretive Beading-Poetry, and Interpretive Reading-Prose were the divisions which the Lytton students took part in this year. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Marlene Baskerville, Leah Schultz, Harlan Meyer, Larry Williams, Alice Strain. Standing: Karen Denise, Blflky W1llkOW, Mr. Mabie, Wallace Lott, and Sharon walker. NIH G1lGS WHS 11012 present. The Student Council officers of l959-1960 were: President- Harlan Neyerg Vice President-Leah Schultzg Secretary-Marlene Baskervilleg and Treasurer-Alice Strain. The other members were: Larry Williams, Wallace Lott, Sharon Walker, Karen Denise, and Ricky Wulkow. Some of the activities of this group were: the planning of Homecomingg arrangement for a Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programsg a special Christmas Auction and Christmas danceg plan- ning for the Athletic Banquet, and selling popcorn at all basket- ball and football games. LW.,,,, ---M ,-- ..,---,- , d d , W d 7 , I .e Passow, Mr. Klink. 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A 4-- , , f ,. .,,,t ., ..,,,,....,.... , . k ...,. .,,,,. .... ..A... . . . , .,,, ,, ,. ..,.. Lavonne Hillmer, Sharon Walker, Patty Cross, Linda Provost, Sandra Oeetreich, Marlene Baskerville, Melody Carlson, Sara Jane Kreft Harriet Cross, Ramona Grau, Nelda Kreft, Leah Schultz, Karen Denise, Doris Jones, Cheryl Wise, Rebecca L-Julkow, Linda Jackson, and Lois Nuehring. A-11115 a,,W, 3 e -nf, '--A .. c 'M' so as M -Seah , F.H. . Front Row: Karen Boyd, Doris Batz, Linda Jackson, Nelda Kreft, Leah Schultz, Sandra Oestreich, Harriet Cross, AliceStrain, Doris Jones, Marlene Baskerville, Mrs. Baier. Second Row: Hrs. Kreft, Betty Rix, Virginia Stone, Phyllis Everts, Sharon Jackson, Sara Jane Kreft, Sharon Walker, Judy Schelle, Sharon Casey,KayeKreft, LaVonne Hillmer, Hrs. Neyer? Third Row: Connie Patterson, Peggy Titus, Carol Jo Hilterbrand, Linda Hout, Beverly Waterman, Linda Provost, Dee Ann Goodwin, Donna Hinrichs, Janet Eldridge, Marilyn Byriel, Cheryl wise. Fourth Bow: Karen Denise, Mildred Rix, Judy Hameister,LaDuanBoyd,Carolhameister,Sandrafhnz, Marlene Meyer, Rebecca Wulkow, Shirley Rix, Roberta Meyer, Patty Cross. Fifth Row: Shiela Kruckenberg, Ramona Grau, Pat Snyder, Shirley Grau, Doris Strain, Linda Meusburger, Peggy Kruckenberg, Jane Passow, Melody Carlson, and Edith Kreft. Front Row: Karen Boyd, Marlene Baskerville, Doris Jones, Linda Jackson, Nelda Kreft, Alice Strain, Leah Schultz, Harriet Cross, Sandra Oestreich. Second How: Hrs. Hattie Neyer, Hrs. Raymond Kreft, hrs. Baier, Sara Jane Kreft, Sharon Jackson, and Sharon Walker. F.F.A. Front Row: Verlyn Scharn, Wallace Lott, Dennis Johnson, Larry Williams, Frank Strain, Rusty Dettmann, Mr. Schmidt. Second Row: Jerry Williams, Dean Johnson, Earl Stone, David Demien, Bobby Kreft, Darold Matter, Garth Patterson. Third Bow: Jim Schelle, Wilfred McHugh, Lester Baskerville, Paul Waterman, Jack Stone, Dennis Hinrichs, Day Casey. Fourth Row: Harlan Meyer, Clarence Peters, Ronald Owen, Ricky Wulkow, Dennis Goodwin, Duane Huster, Harold Peyton, Allen Scharn. Fifth Row: George Wattonville, Myron Gilliland, Everett Hinrichs, Gordon Beck,LeRoyArndt,IarryHarms, and Bill Snyder. Verlyn Scharn, Wallace Lott, Dennis Johnson, Larry Williams, Frank Strain, Rusty Dettmann, and Mr. Schmidt. -gwmxsp W' ' ',x -z- . NU Urn --fi KING QA 4? QUEEN 6 72 f 191 09 1NEvv'H NELDA KREFT SWEETHEART V FARM ERS QP Q imgfi AMERICA mf TM 4 ix AES F53 , ,u I 55:4 EQfQ2,ff,1 an , f Xi M Q x N ., 4'f. 4 'Mer iff' ' .- swag - Q3 . KFMWJ A -Ku f : vs: , X f- QW M1 ff, 5- K' Q QX gif Q er: X Q -SM-4,., ,--,QML-H 4 Q N5 1 . f .Q Sporfs if 3-5 'J asf 71 f, EPQEKRWH AY CN QR, HOMECCJMING QUEEN HIGH SCHOOL Cheryl Wise, Karen Denise, Marlene Baskerville, and Doris Jones CHEERLEADERS Linda Corderman, Connie Olson, Linda Kneller, and Linda Titus. JU IOR HIGH BASKETB LL Nancy Williams, Patty Wulkow, Patty Nordin, Diane Lohff, ,Linda Yeazel, Beverly Meyer, Mr. Klink, Lois Nuehring, Jane Walker, Barbara Kraft, Jeanne Ringgenbergv Paulette Kreft, and Valory Berkler. Edwin Lange, Roger Baskerville, LaVerne Arndt, Raye Leege, Roger Boyd, Fred Wise, John Booth, J. D. Berkler, Kenny Jackson, Mark Smith, Stanley Johnson, and Mr. Klink. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Front Row: Leah Schultz, Linda Provost, Linda Jackson, Nelda Kreft,HarrietCross,SaraJane Kreft, Sharon Walker, Karen Patter- son. Second Row: Donna,Hinrichs. Jane Passow, Mrs. Baier, Mr. Klink, Sharon Jackson, Patty Cross, Judy Schelle. Third Bow Janet Eldridge, Ramona Grau, Edith Kreft, Melgdy Carlson, and Connie. The Lytton Bulletts, coached by Mr. Don Klink, had an 8 win and an ll loss record for the year of individual records are as follows: 1959 1960. The girls' Fouls Reb. Pts Avg. tLinda Jackson CFD 27 66 249 13.8 tSharon Walker CFD 38 70 230 12.8 tLeah Schultz CFD 8 68 144 8.5 tKaren Patterson CFD 13 37 92 5.1 tPatty Cross CFD 11 8 +Harriet Cross CGD 70 156 tNe1da Kreft CGD 69 144 tSara Jane Kreft CGD 41 77 tLinda Provost CGD 55 43 tJudy Schelle CGD 15 17 tDonna Hinrichs CGD 5 .5 Jane Passow Melody Carlson Janet Eldridge Ramona Grau Connie Patterson tLetter Winners The team managers for the year were Edith Kreft and Sharon Jackson. Karen Patterson and Leah Schultz were the Honorary Co- captains. Nelda Kreft was voted the most valuable player by the girls. WALKER LEAH LINDA SCHULTZ B u L L JACKSON NELDA KREFT CBoss PROVOST BOYS' BASKETB LL Darold Hatter Rusty Dettmann, Dennis Hinricns, Harlan Neyer,,Ricky Wulkow, Wallace Lott, LeRoy M'tts and Dennis Hinricbs, Roland Landsness, Nr. 1 , 2 5 , Harold Arndt, 4 Mi Peyton, Everett Johnson. The Lytton Bulldogs won 2 games and lost 16. Although the team record wasn't too good, the individual records snow that the boys profited by their experience. Fouls Reb Pts. twallaoe Lott 62 11M 138 tEverett Hinricbs M2 175 131 tRoland Landsness 65 127 92 tRusty Dettmann 55 41 90 tRicky Wulkow 27 69 88 tHarlan Meyer 50 56 58 tDarold Matter 5 17 16 tRon Fernstedt 10 18 lb Harold Peyton 3 5 6 LeRoy Arndt 0 2 2 Dennis Hinrichs 0 2 0 tLetter Winners Avg 7.7 7.3 5.1 5.0 4.9 3.11 1.1 1.3 0 0 0 The bestfield.goalshooters were Roland Landsness and Everett Hinriohs, while Wallace Lott was the best free throw shooter Everett Hinrions made the most rebounds and also had the least number of fouls per quarter. WALLACE LOTT DMN BLILLDOGS HARLAN MEYER WULKOW LANDSNESS v W 1 1 HINBICHS The following 20 boys reported for football this year: +Bon Fernstedt, +Jerry Williams, +Harlan Meyer, +Everett Hinricns, tClarence Peters,+wallaoeIntt,tRolandIandsness,+BustyDettmann, +Ricky Wulkow,, tDennis Johnson, +Larry Williams, Duane Huster, +LeRoy Arndt, Paul Waterman, Jim Scnelle, Darold Matter, Harold Peyton, Earl Stone, Jack Stone, and Dennis Hinricns. tLetter Wi1f11'l6I'S. 4 TEAN'S STATISTICS First Downs 52 92 Rushing Yards 575 2221 Passing Yards 370 311+ Total Yards 1045 2535 Passes Attempted 94 54 Passes Completed 33 19 Fumbles Lost 10 5 No. of Penalties 22 LP5 Yards Penalized 95 365 I w TRACK TE M 2 T v Front Bow: Jerry Williams, Wallace Lott, Everett Hinrichs, Dennis Johnson, Ricky Wulkow. Second Bow: Mr. Mitts, LeRoy Arndt, Ron Fernstedt, Paul Waterman, and Dennis Hinrichs. ,n nr . 'Z A V' X A , 0 ASEBALL TE M - W WW T wa 5 , A 5 Front Row: Verlyn Scharn, Boland Landsness, Everett Hinricns, Mr. Klink. Second Row: Jerry Williams, Dennis Hinricns, Garth Patterson, Darold Matter. Third Row: LeRoy Arndt, Frank Strain, Ricky Wulkow, and Harold Peyton. ATHLETIC SNAPS You're ouw Hourglass figure! EE gf-giq,Vj g.L EE Don't Fight! wise Guy 1-2-3-GO !! SNAPSHOTS Going' GO1Hg' Gone! Mother, Here We Come!! Our Boss And His Boss JUNICJR - SENIOR PRGM SENICJR CLASS PLAYS . i 3, U - .5 1, K ' i lf!-25 ' ' ' ii'i:w X, ,EE 5552? fr '1 . ,I Q., '..'f1111 x Fl Q Q 5 R V. , r 4 wifi E EK sig!! I 9 I I K lim: NU!! 5 H ' C122 , L ggaffp mi .. .. .,:.wZ4-G, .W ,a, .4 -f 39? ,lf Q 3 X. E fa! ,Z Q sf 5 y Qi W, at 'W rw 47 K 6953 ,, ,, KAL A Q.. M, ff? -1 QR ZW J, 2 fig if de M3 Y L e?M?'w 1 4 wp .J K .2 gg 2 2 'ga 1 Y P5 X' W 1 S ., ., M . Q . :F l ,fiat i f wx an by .... Wm , .W V:-sf ,,: 1 Mm- sm-Mfo M H'-vIf5E3? - , pfiyfhm ' xgfsgafia.. 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Lee, Sac City, Iowa Dr. Don Michaelson, Sac city, Iowa Dr. Van Meter, Rockwell City, Iowa Calhoun Mutual Insurance, C.C. Strain, Agent SEGEBARTH TRANSFER General Trucking and Short Hauls E Long 2- Pho ne 70 or 80 Iytton Iowa LAVERN SEGEBARTH FUTURE LYTTON in wi' HCMEMAKERS U U A 22 CHAPTER MAKEQ 0QE!w' Kick 3' ' 'oo' 1 M '5 ,ou , XX Y fyfgl j Q 6 J K q 4, hi' ds 'fe ,Sv , QA f AMERICA WlLsoN Russian coRN co fl.. 2-10311 - I FAMOUS NAME ,s' ':':: '. X 5 W' 1 1: v 3 ' ' 0 O l v, - ' ,,:,v:gg23yr' IN CORN . Gdfhgssfsd O ,fgf Q' I f5'S'S'3' ' 1 . K 'fi' .!', ' I West Hain Street Sao City, Iowa JOHNNIES FARM A D UPPLY STORE Complete line of Golden Sun Feeds Animal and Poultry Medications and Supplies Phone lim J. D. BEHKLER, OWNER ,CLARK' UPER Gpen Every Evening We MARKET Give S 84 H Green Stamps Phine 3225 Rockwell City, Iowa SIGWALT'S CLOVEB FARM STORE Groceries Meats Lockers s'i '1z,, Phone 85 S Lytton, Iowa fl' 6 'nav THRIFI-PLUS-IATISIACIION i K ll Dr. R. L. Wiedemeier to the graduating class SAC CITY STATE BANK Lytton, Iowa 095094 Member F. D. I. C. L7 Sac City, Iowa Al F1 IQ XFOUIOI Y X To 'Q 2 I G' Sea Food Q Steak Especially For Your Taste T U N A R N N Fried Chicken 6 I Private Dining Room X LYTTON SAVINGS BANK L y t t o n, I o w a General Banking tt Farm Loans 4+ Insurance of all kinds Estate Matters Handled f ' KYB CHIEF CLOTHING co. 'x -sg Nxhq 4' . Hg7.3g1 - Ql.,,4::, 'f,' TY U H . . . 23' dats--shoes--1'urnishings y xx ax HWY? C1723 ,I Tien Tell Others 147114 24' ,...f-H-4-. X I Jjfwyg H- J A Sac City, Iowa f 1293 3- fl ! fi: X ' gltqgfg , y ff Vs 1 'r 9 N C K TV-Radio Repair, Service 8 Sales -Television- -Radio- Admiral-Zenitn-RCA Transistor-Auto-Tractor Rotors-Antennas Phonographs-Tape Recorders Sunbeam Appliances-Electric Fans D 0 N ' S E L E C T R G N I C S A Phone 1-Lf'l2 Lytton, lowa H I W A Y N R E C K I N G Phone 7855 Rockwell City, Iowa H . E . F R O W N F E L Plumbing Service Phone 7-P705 Rockwell City, Iowa C O . 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Rockwell City, Iowa MOREY'S SUPER VALUE Better Foods FOP Less Sac City, Iowa ART'S SPORTS 8 CAMERA SHOP 120 North 5th Street Phone 8502 Sac City, Iowa Finest in Sports 8 Camera Equipment WADE BARBER SHOP sfxc c1'rX,1owA I F A R B E H 5 O T T E L A I I N D I A N L A N E S Russ L Ann Gast Sac City, Iowa BORCHERDING'S CLOTHING CORNER Where Men Meet Hen Sac City, Iowa TT NEW E USED FURNITURE S A C C I T I , I O H A C H I E F P R I N T S H O P Office Supplies Phone 880 Sao City, Iowa GERKEN'S STANDARD STATION Sac City, Iowa C H U C K ' S D - X Washing and Greasing We give Sk H Green Stamps Lytton, Iowa MID BELL MUSIC COMPANY Fort Dodge, Iowa 17-20 CAFE Rockwell City, Iowa HUETER PLUNBING AND HEATING Phone 72 Lytton, Iowa LYTTON CO-OP ELEVATOH It pays to belong Our profits are your dividends Phone 16 Lytton, Iowa HILDBETH SUPER SERVICE Phone - M245 ROCKWELL CITY, IOWA W. J. DIXON LUNBER CO. 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