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Z.. 153411, 51, yf' 'f70 'U 'V fm f-fb, r 35:52 if 7 s W WW f 62 MLA If vjow C - l MMS Vwwilgv QD J O 1 i 2 lC6lfl0fl To express our opprecicltion for The help, undersfonding, ond guidance given our clcuss for Two yeors os our sponsor, we dedi- cote The 1954 edition of The Eogle To you, Miss Reno Liddell. 5 xi' S Xe 2 E ii, W if g I X r 3 . 3 Q ,vmwmwkw 9 S gmxgs X .::..5::s-,, OUI' ,Rial ,swf First row: lleft to rightl Corliss Poppen, Kenneth Zeckser, Carroll Darl- ing, Duane Vosberg. Second row: Lois Rasmusson, Virginia Maas, Jane Trzynka, Shirley MacDonald, Lois Jones, Nancy North. Third row: Janet Van Wyngarden, Joy lnsko, Sally Rosenquist, Darlene Ashbrook, Yvonne Elsen, Miss Liddell, Sharon Folkerts. Fourth row: Mr. Hartman, La Verne Junkmann, John McCarville, John Stoltztus, Joan Peters, Mr. Reutter, Karen Schertz. Administration . Aj ML ll .Milli iW MR. HARBAUGH, Supt. MR. REUTTER, Prin. Hastings College Peru State Teachers College U. ot Nebraska Colorado State College B. A., M. A. B. A., M. A. MMM MR, TURPIN MISS LIDDELL MISS KENNING MR. JOHNSON Voc. Agriculture Speech, Literature, Drama Commercial Coach U. of Iowa Westmar College Clark College Drake U. Iowa State College U. of South Dakota U. of Colorado St. Ambrose B. S., B. A. Drake U. B. A. U, of Iowa U. of Wisconsin B. A., M. A. Notre Dame B. S., M. A. II. CLI W IICIIIIIW MR. HARTMAN MISS BRAKE MISS BAXTER MR. TEACHOUT Social Studies English, Library Voc. Homemaking Sciences Cornell College Drake U. Iowa State College Buena Vista U. of Chicago B, A. B. S. South Dakota State B. A., M. A. B. S. 1, X IJ I U1 U MR. BORCHARDT MR. HANSEN MISS WILDER l ,l Social Studies Instrumental Music Vocal Music I Iowa State Teachers Colle 'Iowa State Teachers College De Paul U. I B. A. B. M. E. I Wlvllb cwUf 'IWW Seven yf I Eigh? ocwcl of glaluca ion Left To right: Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Wollenzieng Dr. Howie President, Dr. Wilsong Mrs. Klofz, Sec'y. 1165425 ' CLASSES PRESIDENT , ,,, VICE PRESIDENT L , SECRETARY , L L TREASURER L , , , STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COUNCIL add icem ,, JOHN MCCARVILLE W, CARL STEINBERG , CARROLL DARLING LA VERNE JUNKMANN L , , , , JANET VAN WYNGARDEN , , ,L KENNETH ZECKSER RICHARD HOEPPNER JOHN PIERICK Cfaaa Ciofor Moroon ond White Cfagfif jfouffl' Feoifherecl Cc1rnoTion gran Wolfe i'NoT The sunsei, buf The downing Banquet L Class Play L, , Boccoloureofe , Closs Night L Commencement Senior Cizgznclar , April 3 L , April 28 ,, Moy I6 L Moy I7 Moy I8 JOHN MCCARVI LLE Sal manship? An ow! - s ii A C sident , A l 4 l 0 I ,3 swf fill C Te lay 4 Annual Staff A Pep Club 2, 3, 4 CARROLL DARLING Carroll Joe Class Secretary 4 Baskerball l, 2, 3, we X Ji Baseball l, 2 LX ' 4 x Mixed Chorus Annual Staff 4 F. F. A. I, 2, 3 F. F. A, Reporter 3 Pep Club 2, 3, A Pep Club Council 4 9 N' KJ CU CARL STEINBERG No. 32 Class Vice Prcsidcn Football l, 2, 3, 4 Football Co-Captain Baseball I, 2, 3 Track l, 2, 3 Student Council 3 T A A F. F. A. l, 2, 3,4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 fb LA VER, J ANN x . .lawn ass Treasurer 4 o tball 4 FQ, Af if 2, 3 . . .Treasurer 3 Pe Club 2, 3 Eleven DARLENE ASHBROOK The artist in the '54 family Jolley High School l, 2 Annual Staff A Pep Club 3, A RONALD BIRKEY Ronnie Football l Basketball l, 3, 4 Track 2 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 4 Quintette A A Boys' Quartette Class Play A Pep Club 2, 3, 4 .J TOM CARVER Remember T-bone? l Football 1, 2, 3, A Football Ca-Captain A Basketball l 2, E Track l, 2, 3 Student Council l 2, 3 Pop Club 3 KENNETH EGLI Kenny Basketball l Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, A Vocal Solo A One Act Play i Christmas Play l Radio Speakingfd, Pep Club 2, 3 ' N Twelve 3 ' 'iff if 'Wm-mr sm i., 'Qi' I X up ,Y K1 ww--W I DEAN ASHBROOK HA whizz in Ag High School l, 2 A 3, 4 3 EILEEN CARLSON The quiet one, No. I Student Librarian 2, 3, 4 ,ff ' .dlcwd G42 LCV 4717 JOAN EGLI The quiet one, No. ll Student Librarian 2 3, A I X X QR YVONNE ELSEN Can we ALL come, Elsie? Mixed Chorus 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band 3 Sax Quartette l, 2, 3, 4 Sax Solo l, 2, 3 Sax Solo State Division I Maiorette 3, A Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 DONNA ESSING MJD.. Girls' Glee Club l, 4 Paper Staff 4 Student Librarian l, 2 Pep Club 3, 4 lidflmllb ' if 6 NORMA FREIMUTH Norie l 'A Girls' Glee b l, 2, Pap Sto l' Pep I , 3, 4 -l ' I 5 SHIRLEY GOMMELS Shoot it, Shirley Worthington, Minnesota High School I Basketball 2, 3, A, I , Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club Sextette 4 Paper Staff 4 Student Council Student Secretary Pep Club 4 HELEN HARTMAN Doll Basketball l, Mixed Chorus Girls' Glee Second Girl ' lee Second Girl ' Club Se y l Class Play 3 Paper Staff 4 Student Librarian 2, 3 Pep Club 3, 4 SHARON FOLKERTS Dimps Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus V. Pres. 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Madrigal 3 Quintette 4 Mixed Quartette 3 Girls' Sextette 3, 4 Girls' Trio l, 2, 3, 4 Vocal Solo l, 2, 3, 4 Drum Maiorette 3, 4 Maiorette l, 2 Annual Staff 4 Student Council l Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Attendant I, 4 DARREL GOMMELS Woman hater JZ-Hthingtsgg Minnelsgta ' agjys i 1 K.-f Gffjoandglff' l , Jruzk 2, 3, 4 f 5f!il99L9?9 X'lf3,cy ,,,,,,- f L! PATRICIA GRANT SW ll 'i cond Girl ' Glee X clubi 2 per 4 I ' U i HELMERS Newttie Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Radio Speech 4 Thirteen WARREN HELMERS Bud Baseball 2 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Bond I, 2, 3, 4 Dance Band A Brass Quartette A Trombone Trio 4 Radio Speech 4 Oratorical Declamation A Pep Club 2, 3, A 'll 4 I ,bf 722 RICHARD HOEPPNER Rich or Dick Football 3, A Basketball I, 2 Baseball I Track I, 2, 3, A Mixed Chorus I, 3, 4 Student Council A F. F. A. l, 2, 3 Pep Club 2, 3, A LOIS JONES Louie Basketball I, 2, 3, A Annual Staff A Paper Staff 4 Student Secretary 4 Pep Club 3, A - ll ki lj ,P Wy i Qlff' , X-, E I i I PATRICIA LAW Pat Basketball 2, 3 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 I Student Council 2 Alternate Cheerleader A Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Fourteen Fil G, ,Nest SIR iid W l QM.. 4 THOMAS HOEFING Hold that line, Tommy Football I, 2, 3, A Baseball I, 2, 3, A Track I, 2, 3 F. F. A. 2, 3 Pep Club 2, 3 JOY INSKO Soap, the queen Mixed Chorus A Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Clarinet Quartette A Band Council A Speech and Drama Club 4 Class Play 3, A One Act Play 4 Interpretive Reading 3 Annual Staff A Student Council 3 Student Council Treas. 3 Student Secretary A Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Queen A , J MARY JANE LANG The last to sleep at slumber parties Basketball l, 2 Student Librarian A Pep Club 2, 3, 4 GENE LENT What a character! Plover High School I, 2 3 Basketball A Baseball 4 , J. ,fg I r I 1 I V! VIRGINIA MAAS Ginger Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3,4 Girls' Glee Club Pres. 3 Piano Solo 2 Speech and Drama Clu Class Play 4 Contest Play 3 interpretive R1 Radio Speech Annual Stafm Student Secretar Pep Club 2, 3, t mf il L MARCELLA MA RTENS ,UU I ,U ,J toifiaegyfl lb CU Paper Staff 4 Q Pep Club 2, 3, A BERNARD MUS MAN fl aseball 2, 1 It C kr' Mixe C Us 2 ay 3, 4 Club 2, 3 NANCY NORTH Would you boys mind. . . Class Sec'y-Treas. I Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 One Act Play I Radio Speech 3 Annual Staff A Paper Staff 4 Student Secretary A Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club Sec'y-Treas. I RLEY MacDONALD Shirley Mac Class Secretary 2 Mixed Chorus 4 Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Band Librarian 2, 3 Mixed Clarinet Quartette 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 wc!-2 7 wffry RICHARD MURPHY The Notre Dame Kid Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3 ANITA NELSON Nurse-to-be Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Second Girls' Glee Clubl Class Play 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 I.. CWLU CORLISS PETERS Cl'iesty Football l, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Fifteen JOAN PETERS Too many nicknames to mention Class Vice President l Basketball l, 2, 3, A Class Play 3 Annual Staff A Pep Club 2, 3, A Pep Club Council A Pep Club Council Vice President A CORLISS POPPEN Corlie Class President 2 Class Vice President 3 Football l, 2, 3, A Basketball l, 2, 3, A Baseball l, 2, 3, A Track l, 2, 3 Annual Staff A F. F. A. l Pep Club 2, 3, A MARGARET REYNOLDS Maggie Mixed Chorus A Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, A Paper Staff A Pep Club 2, 3, A KAREN SCHERTZ ..Dori. Basketball l Girls' Glee Club I, 2 Band 2, 3, A Band Council A Dance Band A Drum Solo A Speech and Drama Club A Class Play 3, A Humorous Reading 3, A Interpretive Reading A Annual Staff A Pep Club 3, A , i . i f Sixteen X, lk QJ C, X X LII i l ill ff NN' r ' l JOHN PIERICK Jack Basketball 'l, 3 Baseball l, 2, 3, A Honorary Baseball Captain 3 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Paper Staff A Student Council A Student Council Pres. A F. F. A. l, 2, 3, A F. F. A. Vice President A F. F. A. Sentinel 3 Pep Club 2, 3 LOIS RASMUSSON Louie Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, A Mixed Chorus 'Sec'y-Treas. 3 l 'Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, A ,Q ,' Girls' Glee Club Librarian 3 Vocal Solo 2 Annual Staff A Paper Staff A Pep Club 2, 3, 4 SALLY ROSENQUIST Just plain Sal ix rus l 2 te A cc mpanist A 3 M' i ho , , 3, A Gi . , , Se V a a e ' I M l . 2, ,A C wv lo 1 gg-4' ' 0 l I .-l atic on nys ssl. 'Hx ax -2- I .W il 1 Al : xp - E , 3, 4 Y ' erleadc l P 6 EUGENE SCH REIER Gene Baseball l F. F. A. l, 2, 3, A Pep Club 3 lee Clubl 2 3 A MARVIN SCHUMANN 'Marv or Marvin Dale Basketball l, 2, 3 Baseball l, 2, 3, .4 Track l, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 2, 3 7 v A i ,IAJV JANE TRZYNKA 'J Trinkets ,M Class Secretary 3 Maiorette l, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 I One Act Play l Annual Staff 4 Student Council I Pep Club 2, 3, 4 JANET VAN WYNGARDEN Toots Mixed Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus President 4, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band- l, 2, 3, 4, Band Vice Pres- ident 4, Band Treasure! 3,1 Clarinet Quartettg 2,4 4, Clarinet Trio 3,,4, Clarinet Solo 2, Class Play 4, An- nual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4, Student Council 2, 4, Stu- dent Council Vice President 4, Student Council Secre- tary 2, Alternate Cheer- leader 3, Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Queen 2, Home- coming Attendant 4 DUANE VOSBERG I V ' L Jake 3 . ly- f Q1 Class Treasurer 3 i Football i J! tc Basketball 3 il., Baseball l Track 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 F. F, A. l, 3, 4 F. F. A. President 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 lewd WM JOHN STOLTZFUS What does he eat? Fish? Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, Speech and Drama Club 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 One Act Play l Christmas Play l Contest Play 3, 4 Debate l, 3 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 2, 3 RO ANDERHOFF Blackie i' U, irls' Glee Club l Paper Staff 4 Pep Club 4 ROBERT WILSON ' 'The gum chewer Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 KZFBBT ZECKSER Zeke Football l, 2, 3, 4 Speech and Drama Club 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Contest Play 3, 4 Interpretive Reading 3 Student Council 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Seventeen ASHBROOK TWINS K. SCHERTZ T. HOEFING D. ESSING L. JONES J. STOLTZFUS S. MGCDONRLD J. TRZYNKA W. HELMERS B. WILSON S. ROSENQUIST B. MUSSELMAN C. STEINBERG J. MCCARVILLE M. MARTENS C. DARLING L. RASMUSSON L. JUNKMANN J. EGLI R. VANDERHOFF J. INSKO V. MAAS K. ZECKSER Y. ELSEN M. LANG K. EGLI N. NORTH P. LAW M. REYNOLDS C. POPPEN D. MURPHY G. LENT M. SCHUMANN J. VAN WYNGARDEN E. CARLSON D. VOSBERG S. FOLKERTS J. PIERICK H. HARTMAN A. NELSON J. PETERS C. PETERS T. CARVER N. FREIMUTH D. HELMERS R. BIRKEY R. HOEPPNER Eighteen Way Back When Marcella Martens is modeling for the Bubble Bubble Shampoo Company. Keep 'em Soaping, Marcella. Dick Murphy is selling muscle-builders at Younkers. We hear you have quite a sales talk, Dick. A Bernard Musselman got his beautiful black locks caught in one of his washing machines and now wears a blonde wig. Anita Nelson was elected as the most talkative lady in the land. Guess she didn't say enough in high school. Nancy North has a ten-horse-power motor on her wheelchair, and goes speeding over the Manson Boule- vards at the thrilling, crashing, speed of 5 M. P. H. Look out Nancy, or you'll get a ticket! Corliss Peters is a second Valentino in movieland, Not too many loves, Corlie. Joan Peters has been selected by the Minneapolis Lakers to play on their ball team. l guess they saw some of the good games she played at MHS. Jack Pierick is now Mr. Hartman's assistant in the Manson Schools. Don't get your history books mixed up, Jack. Corliss Poppen is driving his Studebaker in the cross: country races. Guess he got in the habit of speedy driving when he made so many trips to Knierim. Lois Rasmusson is house mother at Friley Hall, giving all inside information for a slight fee, No gossip, Lois. Margaret Reynolds is a counselor for the lovelorn. Just take your troubles to Mag! Sally Rosenquist is now the flashy drum maiorette at Iowa State, Donit step too high, Sal. Karen Schertz is writing her own ioke book. Karen always had a lot of witty remarks, but who ever thought they would make her richl Eugene Schreier is giving motorcycle lessons. He is a specialist in NO crash racing. Marvin Schumann has now received a patent on his new reducing machine. Have you sold any yet, Marv? Carl Steinberg has gone into business with Foley Clothing Company. He gets all the clothes he wants free. John Stoltzfus is the author of the new book, Slick Tricks to Pull on Teachers. Jane Trzynka holds classes in the back of her dad'S store every afternoon teaching children from 5 to 7 years of age how to sing the Manson school song. Ramona Vanderhoff liked turning the ditto machine for the Manson school so much that she bought one for herself, and now she dittos all day long. Janet Van Wyngarden has ioined the WACS. She and her husband monopolize the Army as they are both Generals. Let's not increase the draft call. Duane Vosberg is playing his accordion over the KQTV Barn Dance, He is still playing songs for the GOOD LOOKING senior girls of '54 at Manson. Bob Wilson couldn't part with old MHS, so now he is helping Miss Liddell teach English to the little chcrubs of Manson. Kenneth Zeckser has turned out to be a very quiet person and only talks one day a weak. Don't get hoarse, Kenny. Twenty-one M. Anderson M. Bacon C. Beanblossorn D. Birkey D. Brown J. Chipman M. Collmann D. Coppinger A. Davis J. Despard L. Erickson D. Florea M. Foley D. Hanson D. Harmon B. Heun R. Hack D. Hoefing G. Junkmann K. Junkmann M. Keating Z. Kiefzmann D. Kirchoff M, Lang G. Law V. Lawrence J. Leith E. Luebke P. Marten R. Miller V, Miller E. Nelson R. Oberhelman D. Ogan M. Pageler S. Pelz E. Peters J. Peterson G, Poits K. Reicks G. Ricklefs S, Seeiy K, Seifried R. Sieinberg L. Siolizfus M. Tammen E. Vosberg W. Voss C. Wendt J. Wollenzien E. Wiolestrom G. Yoder D. Zehr N, Zehr G. Zoss Twenty-two unior arm .S?0l0A0l'l'l0l Q C4165 5, if-Lift X. ' a Q l iv 8 A -a-MV Sr ' . K ,f l-.1 -. .- -:Bigl ' iw i 5 iw. wg RQ 1 ' 07 : QE ' S ff - - 1 . :g.. .,. ,,, fi l IQ. , mf? wrt 4-H' Xw Q Q I I E fy? f, v N Q ' Qs li? 5 -af-'Y is l . 3 n Born Broley Cirks Erie Garber Gerdes Gommels Gordon Gray Hemping Hoefing Hood Hooley Koster Luebke Moos MacDonald Morkert McCorville McMahon Melco Nelson Nelson North Peterson Peterson Pierson Renken Rosenquist Schorff Schertz Seely Thoel Tiebben Turpin Von Wyngorden Wendt Wicllund Williams Yoder Zierke Twentyftluec A. Bingham R. Birkey C. Bottoms P, Bruginton C. Corey D. Cooper G. Class L. Collrnonn B. Crouse S, Crouse D. Dona C. Elsen I. Erickson G. Fondel D. Freese M. Friedrichs L. Gerth .I. Green K. Helmer D, Hover D. Janssen K. Jones J. Krohn T. McMahon R. Mortens M. Miller M. Murmon D. Nelson L. Nelson A. Pogeler TT. Pogeler P. Pogeler B, Pelz J. Peters Q. Peters D. Peterson L. Peterson P. Poppen A. Quode K. Ricklefs K, Rokke D. Sweet D. Turpin T. Von Wyngorden B. Widestrom D. Wolf Twenty four gI Q5Al'l'l6ll'l C4155 x YI? W MUSIC Twenty-five oca! mudic A Christmas Concert was given on December 13, presenting sacred and secular Christmas music. The Mixed Chorus participated in the Calhoun County Music Festival held in Farnhamville on January 27. Under the direction of Joe McCoy, guest conductor, the students enioyed the experience of singing in a 250 voice festival choir. Manson Vocal Department made its television debut on March 8. The Mixed Chorus and Quintette presented a portion of a half-hour television program featuring the Manson High School Music Department. ln April and May choral groups and soloists entered the Iowa State Music Contests. The Department presented a spring concert on May 5. On this program, the Freshman Girls' Glee Club appeared for the first time this year. Also on the program were the Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Sextette, and Quartette. Wyixed orud First row: lleft to rightl Donna Helmers, Beverly Heun, Elaine Nelson, Patricia Law, Shirley Gommels, Sharon Folkerts lVice Presidentl, Mary Sue Keating, Bar- bara Braley lSecretary-Treasurerl, Gloria Zoss, Glenis Ricklefs, Helen Hartman, Patty Marten, Kathleen Helmer. Second row: Janice Gerdes, Diane Ogan, Carol Beanblossom, Janet Van Wyngarden lPresidentl, Lois Rasmusson, Yvonne Elsen, Don Randall, Richard Turpin, John Hooley, Rita McCarville lLibrarianl, Judy Rosenquist, Gloria Yoder, Marilyn Pageler, Ardith Maas, Miss Wilder. Third row: Mary Lou Foley, Shirley MacDonald, Ica Rose Erickson, Janet Green, Margaret Reynolds, Delbert Peterson, David Turpin, Jady Chipman, Joy lnsko, Virginia Maas, Eileen Widestrom, Janet Hemping. Fourth row: Ronald Birkey, Larry Stoltzfus, Merrill Bacan, Warren Helmers, Gilbert Hartig, Bob Wilson, Carroll Darling, John McCarville, John Stoltzfus, Rich- ard Hoeppner, Kenneth Egli. Seated at piano: Sally Rosenquist. Twentyesix Quinfeffe Left to right: John Hooley, Ronald Birkey, Sharon Folkerts, Larry Stoltzfus, Jady Chipman. Qrgi , jrio Left to right: Eileen Widestrom, Sharon Folkerts, Mary Sue Keating. Q,-6' .gjexfeffe Left to right: Sally Rosenquist, Eileen Widestrorn, Mary Sue Keating, Janet Hemping, Shirley Gommels, Sharon Fol- kerts. 0y5 , Uaftetle Lett to right: John Hooley, Jady Chipman, Larry Stoltztus, Ronald Birkey. Twenty-se V Qing ' 6 agua First row: llett to rightl Sharon Folkerts, Donna Helmers, Patricia Law, Shirley Gornmels, Gloria Zoss, Carol Beanblossom lSecretary-Treasurerl, Patty Marten, Mary Sue Keating lLibrarianl, Glenis Ricklets, Elaine Peters, Eileen Widestrom lPresiolentl, Helen Hartman, Zelda Kietzrnann. , Second row: Norma Zehr, Sylvia Lueblce, Verna Cirks, Janice Gerdes, Diane Ogan, Anita Nelson, Shirley Pelz, Georginia Law, Janet Van Wyngarden, Marilyn Pageler, Marvis Schertz, Mary Peterson, Karen Nelson, Judy Rosenquist, Donna Essing, Janice Peterson, Miss Wilder. Third row: Mae Tarnrnen, Nancy Jones, Margaret Reynolds, Shirley Mac- Donald, Lois Rasmusson, Elaine Nelson, Beverly Heun, Marlene Collmann, Carol Wendt, Norma Freimuth, Janet Hemping, Virginia Maas, Joy lnsko, Ardith Maas. Seated at piano: Sally Rosenquist. l y ght cgnrifrumenfaf mimic The marching band conducted the flag-raising cere- monies and presented half-time band shows at the six home football games. It iourneyed to Pocahontas for the January 27, for the Calhoun County Music Festival. On April 9 and IO, soloists and small groups com- onnuol Twin Lakes Football-Bond Jamboree and to the peted in the Preliminary Music Contest held at Rockwell City. Winners in this contest advanced to the Final Music SttMhi BdCtttS C't h ' - oe mc mg an on es G GC ly W ere It re Contest at Perry on April 30 and May l. ceived a Division ll rating as ci Class C school, On May 8, the concert band competed in the State The concert band performed at Creamery Day, Labor Large Group Contest at Laurens. Day, and Armistice Day. The concert bond has organized as a pep band for Eighteen members of the band went to Farnhamville, basketball games, and as a dance band for school dances. 0flCOI i galil! First row: tleft to rightt Louise Loots, Ardis Garrels, Marvis Schertz, Karen Schertz lSenior Council Memberl, Phyllis MacDonald lJr. High Council Memberl, Rose Marie Pritchard, Judy Egli, Carol Bottoms, Kathleen Helmer. Second row: Lon Cutting, Elaine Peters lUniform Custodianl, Mae Tammen lUniform Custadianl, Jill Wollenzien, Carol Beanblossom, Shirley MacDonald, Janet Van Wyngarden, Joy Insko, Glenis Ricklefs, Gerald Fandel, Mr. Hansen. Third row: Jerry Van Wyngarden lSophomore Council Memberl, Yvonne Elsen, Mary Sue Keating Nice Presidentl, Barbara Braley lTreasurerl, Gloria Yoder, Eileen Widestrom, JoAnn MacDonald, Kav Erie, Janet Hemping, Kay Ricklefs, Dennis Welsh, Fourth row: Xavier Martin, Bob McGregor, Merrill Bacan lLibrarianl, Delbert Peterson lFreshman Council Memberl, Larry Stoltzfus lPresidentl, Roger Miller lJunior Council Memberl, Potty Marten, Richard Turpin, Bob Dugger, Lester Tammen. Fifth row: David Turpin, Don Harmon, Warren Helmers. Twenty-nine Thirty ma I-:NA in g gan of aioreffej Left To right: Solly RosenquisT,Mc1ry Lou Foley, Snoron Folkerfs, June Trzynko Yvonne Elsen. Wix0J Cjfarfnef uarfefle Leff To righfz Jill Wollenzien, Eileen Widesfrom, JoAnn MocDonoilcl, Shirley Mc1cDonold. LCXOIQ Olfle Mdlateffe Left To right Mciry Sue Keating, Yvonne Elsen, Dennis Welsh, Jerry Von Wyngorden. Karin ef Qzlarfefle f Left fo right: Carol Beonblossom, Joinei' Von Wyngorden, Joy Insko, Glenis Ricklefs. Cfarin ef Quarfeffe 2 Left To right: Kathleen Helmer, Carol BoTToms, Elciine Peters, Moe Tommen. Thirty .ian Qrfarlelfe Lefr To righh Larry Srolfzfus, Don Harmon, David Turpin, Warren Helmers. jzlfe jrio Leff To right: Jane? Hemping, Bar- bara Braley, Kay Erie. Th Vyfiwa jrom Lon e rio Lefi To right Don Harmon, David Turpin, Warren Helmers. ornef jrio Left To right: Richard Turpin, PaTTy Marfen, Merrill Bacan. ATHLETICS lhirtyffour ,ifmfdaff 5 Um! 1954 First row: lleft to rightl Coach Johnson, Kenneth Junkmann, Erwin Luebke, Albert Tiebben, Corliss Poppen, Dick Kirchoft, Bob Steinberg, Tom Carver, Liet Erickson, Jim Despard. Second row: Coach Merriman, Dick Murphy, Gerald Koster, Tom I-loefing, Don Harmon, Kenneth Seitried, Glenn North, Corliss Peters, Dave Coppinger, Ronnie Hock. Third row: Larry Stoltztus, Elmer Vosberg, Roger Miller, Don Brown, La Verne Junkmann, Bob Wilson, Kenneth Zeckser, Jack McMahon, Richard Hoeppner, Gary Junkmann, Manager. Fourth row: Jim Gorolon, Darrell Peterson, Danny Hoeting, Gaylord Potts, Kenneth Reicks, Lyman Oberhelman, Bill Yoder, Gilbert l-lartig, Ronnie Hoefing, Dennis Renken. Absent: Carl Steinberg. Schedule and Record We Opponent Sept. ll-Rolfe 27 O Sept, l8-Lake City . . , .. 27 O Sept. 23-Fort Dodge lJ. V.l 40 O Oct. 2-Humboldt lHomecomingl 27 O Oct, 9-Ogden 26 O Oct. i6-Albert City , 27 25 Oct. 23-Laurens 7 12 Oct. 30-Pocahontas 6 l9 Nov. 6-Rockwell City 25 6 Won: 7 Lost: 2 Co-Capt. CARL STEINBERG, Sr, Co4Ccpt. TOM CARVER, Sr., TOM HOEFING, Sr., Back, Guard,Out 4 yr,,Lettered 3 yr., End, Out 4 yr., Lettered 3 yr., Out 4 yr., Lettered 2 yr., Wt. 175, Conf. 1st team 3'4, Wt, 150, Conf. H. M, 3-4. Wt, 150, Conf, Ist team 4. State H. M. 3, State 6th team 4. RE I 1 CORLISS POPPEN, Sr., Bock, Out 4 yr,, lettered 3 yr., Wt. 150, Conf. H. M, 3. Conf, 1st team 4, State H, M. 4. ' 4B 411 KENNETH ZECKSER, Sr., Tackle, BOB WILSON, Sr., Tackle, DICK MURPHY, Sr., Center, LA VERNE JUNKMANN, Sr., Out 4 yr., Lettered 1 yr., Out 4 yr., Lettered 1 yr., Out 4 yr., Lettered 1 yr., Wt, 185. Wt, 155. Wt. 140. End, Out I yr,, Lettered I yr. Wt. 145. RICHARD HOEPPNER, Sr., Back, Coach RAY JOHNSON, CORLISS PETERS, Sr,, Bock, Out 4 yr,, Lettered 1 yr., St, Ambrose College, Out 4 yr., Lettered 1 yr., Wt. 135, University of Notre Dame, Wt, 143, Drake University, At Manson 7 yr. Thirty-five Thirty-six DAVE COPPINGER, Jr., End, DICK KIRCHOFF, Jr., Back, ELMER VOSBERG, Jr., Guard, KENNETH JUNKMANN, Jr., Out 3 yr., Lettered 2 yr., Ou? 3 yr., Letrered 2 yr., Out 3 yr., Lettered 2 yr., Tackle, Out 3 yr., Lehered Wt. 160, Conf. Is? team 3, WY. 145, Conf. H. M. 3. Wt. 177. I yr., WI. 175. State H. M. 3. LIEF ERICKSON, Jr., Back, JIM DESPARD, Jr., Back, ROGER MILLER, Jr., End, ERWIN LUEBKE, Jr., Tackle Out 3 yr., Letvered 2 yr., Out 3 yr., Lettered 2 yr., Out 2 yr., Lettered 1 yr., Out 3 yr., Lettered 2 yr., Wt. 145, Conf. H. M. 3, WI. 140, Conf. H. M. 3. Wt. 150. WY. 170. DON BROWN, Jr., Back, LARRY STOLTZFUS, Jr., Center, DON HARMON, Jr., Guard, Out 3 yr., Leitered 1 yr., OUT 2 yr., Letfered 1 yr., Out 3 yr., Letfered 2 yr., WV. 153. WT. 166, Conf, H. M. 3, WI. 141. State H. M. 3. 1 ow' Ziwlfelgaff I9 3 - 54 First row: llett to rightl Tom Carver, Lief Erickson, Carroll Darling, Jady Chip- man, Corliss Poppen, Dick Kirchotf. Second row: Merrill Bacan, Manager, Roger Miller, Ronnie Birkey, Dale Florea, Don Brown, Larry Stoltzfus, Gene Lent, Coach Johnson. Third row: Ronnie Hoefing, Bill Yoder, Don Randall, Albert Tiebben, Gary Junkrnann, Glenn North, Dick Murphy, Dick MacDonald. Eagle Grove lst Somers lst Lohrville lst Aurelia lst Aurelia 2nd Pomeroy lst Rockwell City lst Rolfe lst Rolfe 2nd Albert City lst Humboldt lst Humboldt 2nd Lake City lst Laurens lst Laurens lst Corpus Christi lst Corpus Christi 2nd Farnhamville lst Carroll lst Carroll 2nd Pocahontas lst Pocahontas 2nd Rockwell City lst We , 2l 77 , 45 48 4l 69 53 58 , 48 , 57 , 46 43 , 53 53 56 55 40 40 5l 43 56 20 66 i Schedule and Record Opponent l3 34 33 5l 37 53 45 35 28 62 bl 40 49 68 55 53 36 29 73 4l 57 37 55 We Opponent Fort Dodge 2nd 46 36 Lake City lst 66 65 Lake City 2nd 38 30 Rolfe lst , 52 4l Rolfe 2nd 34 36 Albert city lst 52 79 Albert City 2nd 5l 22 Pocahontas lst 56 55 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Lake City 63 60 Rockwell City 49 47 Jolley , 76 5l SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Pomeroy 57 44 Pocahontas 43 6l lst Team: Won: l8 Lost: 8 2nd Team: Won: 8 Lost: 2 TWIN LAKES CONFERENCE-3rd PLACE CALHOUN COUNTY CHAMPlONSHlP SECTIONAL CONSOLATION Thirty-seven TI'1ivIyfQ:ghI Corlrss P, Roger M. Lorry S. Lief E. Jody C. Gene L. Don B. Dole F Forty First row: lleft to rightl Coach Johnson, Liet Erickson, Dick Kirchoft, Elmer Vosloerg, John McCarviIIe, David Coppinger, Duane Vosberg, Richard I-loeppner, Kenneth Reicks, Elmer Seitried, Darrell Peterson. Second row: Albert Tiebben, Gary Junkmann, Alan Markert, Roger Miller, Kenny Junkmann, Larry Stoltztus, Jady Chipman, Jim Despard, Darrel Gommels, Jack McMahon, Ronnie I-lock. gaaegaff sggquacl YQ54 First row: llett to rightl Coach Johnson, Roger Miller, Lief Erickson, Dick Kirchott, Corliss Poppen, Gene Lent, Tom Hoeting, Bill Yoder, Dennis Renken, Ronnie Hoeting. Second row: Albert Tjebben, Gary Junkmann, Alan Markert, Glenn North, Kenny Junkmann, Larry Stoltztus, Don Brown, Jack Pierick, Richard Oberhelman, Dick MacDonald, Jady Chiprnan. QM' Z?mLef66J 1953 - 54 First row: lleft to rightl Ann Davis, Joan Peters, Lois Jones, Helen Hartman, Barbara Braley, Patty Schartf. Second row: Coach Hicks, Mary Peterson, Shirley Crouse, Marlene Collmann, Beverly Heun, Shirley Gommels, lca Rose Erickson, Janet Hemping, Nancy Jones. Third row: Marvis Schertz, Judy Rosenquist, Roberta Pageler, Kay Erie, Amber Pageler, Janice Geroles, Carol Bottoms, Marilyn Miller. Lytton lst , Lytton 2nd Somers , Lohrville Pomeroy , Rockwell City Albert City , Lake City Laurens Laurens , Farnhamville Rockwell City Schedule and Record We Opponent H, 60 58 L40 24 ,H 60 70 -W 44 54 M 25 44 , ,- 59 56 ,,. 45 54 H- 38 71 ,, 46 67 , , , 43 46 41 65 ,, 58 39 We Pocahontas , , , 41 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Somers , 40 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Jolley 60 Lytton , , 64 Pomeroy , 29 Won: 6 Lost:I 1 SECTIONAL: SECOND PLACE Opponent 56 64 34 54 35 Forty-o V-VWO Helen H. Borbcuro B. Shirley G. Potty S. Anna D, Jocm P. Marlene C. Lois J. Beverly H. Shnrley C. lco E. Janet H Crgcmizcltions .gguclenf Counci Lett to right:lMr. Reutter, Verle Miller, Richard Hoeppner, Patty Scharff, Ica Erickson, Bette Pelz, Mary Lou Foley, Verna Cirks, Jack Pierick, Janet Van Wyn- garden, Rita McCarville, Larry Stoltzfus, Roger Miller, Kenneth Zeckser, Darrel Janssen, Don Hover and Dick MacDonald. The Student Council started its work by to refrain from writing on walls and tables. sponsoring a successful Homecoming. Then An assembly was presented to the student began doing its duties of asking the students body, and a Christmas program was given. OFFICERS President c,,cc cc,,,c.., ,,,ccc,,c J a ck Pierick Vice President ,W -- Janet Van Wyngarden Secretary ...... ........., V erna Cirks Treasurer --- ,A Rita McCarville Fortyvfour CLIO elf' 523 First row: lleft to rightl Janet Van Wyngarden, Margaret Reynolds Nancy North, Helen Hartman, Norma Freimuth, Donna Essing. Second row: Lois Jones, Shirley Gommels, Marcella Martens, Romana Van derhotf, Patricia Grant, Duane Vosberg, Jack Pierick, Shirley MacDonald Lois Rasmusson, Miss Kenning. Editor . . Assistant Editor Manager Assistant Manager News Editor Art Band , , , L Vocal L Boys' Athletics Girls' Athletics , Fods and Fashions Literary , , L , Dramatics FFA L A, L L L FHA Nancy North Norma Freimuth Lois Rasmussen ,, , Lois Jones Shirley MacDonald L Donna Essing Janet Von Wyngarden , , , Shirley Gommels , Duane Vosberg Helen Hartman , , Patricia Grant ,, ,, Marcella Martens , Ramona Vanderhott L - . .. ,, E L, L Jack Pierick Margaret Reynolds SIQQQC GJQJ lfdnid First row: llett to rightl Virginia Maas, Sally Rosenquist, Karen Schertz, Joy lnsko, Mary Sue Keating, Patty Marten, Eileen Widestrom, Beverly Heun, Margaret Lang. Second row. Larry Stoltztus, Dick Kirchott, Liet Erickson, Kenneth Zeckser, Marlene Collmann, Carol Wendt, Miss Liddell. Third row: Gaylord Potts, John McCarville, John Stoltztus. Last spring The Speech and Drama Club was organized to help increase interest in this type of activity. Membership and honors are determined by a point system. Fifty points must be earned before one joins and one hundred points entitles the members to a gold pin. This year the club sponsored three one- act plays, One of these, Wild Hobby Horses , was chosen as the contest play, the second, lcebound , was given at the Drake University Festivaflg the third, lt ls Very Warm , was a comic interlude. OFFICERS President , , . ,, , , , Liet Erickson Vice President ,, . Kenneth Zeckser Scribe , , , 7. ,, John Stoltzfus Fty FHA First row: Ilett to rightl Mory Peterson IDegree ch., Adv. C., S. Conv., P. c1tt.l, Donnci Zehr IProi. ch., Adv. C., P. ott., S. Conv., C. H.l, Beverly Heun IMus. 8. Recr., Adv. C., P. ott., S. Conv., C. H.l, Noncy Jones IReporter, Honor ott., C. H.l, Jonice Peterson IPorlio., Adv. C., P. ott., S. Conv., C. H.l, Sylvio Luebke IHist., Honor ott., S. Conv., C. H.l, Mory Ellen Hood ITreos., Adv. C., P. ott., S. Conv., High pts., C. H.l, Corol Wendt ISec., Honor citt., S. Conv., C. H.l, Shirley Pelz IV. Pres., Honor ott., C. H.l, Morlene Collmonn IPres., Adv. C., P. ott., S. Conv., High pts., C. H.l. Second row: Bette Pelz IDegree ch.l, Deonne Dono IProj.l, Roberto Pogeler IReporterl, Amber Pogeler IMus. 8. Recr.l, Korol Rokke IPorlio.l, Modonno Long IHist.l, Lo Dello Gerth ITreos.l, Morlys Fredrichs ISec.l, Corol Bottoms IV. Pres.l, Claudio Ccirey IPres.l. Third row. Zelolo Kietzmonn IAdv. C., S. Conv., C. H.l, Eloine Peters IAdv. C., C. H.l, Jonice Gerdes IAdv. C., Honor ott., S. Conv., C. H.l, Koren Nelson IC. H.l, Judy Rosenquist IAdv. C., P. ott., S. Conv., C. H.l, Potty Schortt IP. ott., C. H.l, Morilyn Pogeler IC. H.l, Mory Lou Foley IC. H.l, Miss Boxter IAdvisorl. Fourth row: Kathleen Helmer, Shirley Crouse, Rosalie Pogeler, April Bingham, Betty Crouse. Absent-Miss Broke, Chopter Mother. KEY Adv. C. - - ..... . . - . . Advisory Council P. citt. , . - . Perfect ottendonce S. Conv. -- . Stote Convention C. H. - , Chopter Homemaker -Q-s ucafionaf .fdgricu fare First row: lleft to rightl Dave Coppinger lSentinell, Erwin Luebke lTreasurerl, Jack Pierick lVice Presidentl, Duane Vosberg lPresidentl, Donald Brown lSecre- taryl, Walter Voss lReporterl, Mr. Turpin lAdvisorl. Second row: Dick MacDonald, Thomas McMahon, Ronnie Peters, Dean Ash- brook, Gaylord Potts, Gary Junkmann, Bob Steinberg, Gerald Koster, Dean Wolf, Gilbert Hartig, David Turpin, Delmar Thoel, Larry Peterson. Third row: Verle Miller, Merle Anderson, Corliss Peters, Kenneth Seitried, Ronnie Hock, Elmer Vosberg, Kenneth Junkmann, Bob Wilson, Joe Gray, Larry Wendt, Jack McMahon, Dennis Renken, Charles Elsen. Fourth row: Jim Gordon, Dennis Hanson, Dennis Sweet, Don Birkey, Kenneth Reicks, Raymond Martens, Larry Collmann, Darrel Janssen, Roger Poppen, Denzil Nelson. Fifth row: Stuart Seely, Richard Oberhelman, Carl Steinberg, Merle Nelson, Darrel Peterson, Dick Kirchott, Alan Markert, Eugene Schreier, Dennis Cooper. FFA The Manson Chapter ot the Future Farmers 31 boys have swine projects, 6 boys have of America was chartered on March 31, 1931, dairy proiects, 28 boys have beef projects, and has been in continuous operation ever 11 boys have crop proiects, 2 boys have sheep since. There are now 51 active members and projects, and 3 looys are working on farms 5 honorary members. Thirteen are Green- for job experience. hands and 38 are Chapter Farmers. This year Forty-eight og rariarw First row: llett to rightl Joan Egli, Sylvia Luebke, Donna Zehr, Mary Jane Lang, Georgina Law, Norma Zehr, Janice Gerdes, Carol Wendt. Second row: Shirley Pelz, Verna Cirks, Mary Peterson, Miss Brake, Janice Peterson, Eileen Carlson, Zelda Kietzmann, Carol Beanblossom tirst semester only. Ann Davis regular librarian. From a list ot those who volunteer in the spring, sixteen librarians are chosen at the beginning ot the school year. During an as- signed study hall each works one semester as a tull-time librarian and one as an as- sistant. Meetings are called to discuss prob- lems in the library and to suggest new ideas tor better library service. This year a 30-page manual, Knowing and Using Manson l-ligh's Library , was compiled and edited by the librarians and Miss Brake. Foityvnin Fifrv ep cm 648814461 Jelnaf Boffom To Top: Rim McCorville, Janet Von Wyngorden, Verno Cirks, Joyce Gommels. Drama 81 Speech Fifty-on eecA .fgcfiuifi ed First row: lleft to rightl Donald Brown, Larry Stoltzfus, Karen Schertz, Yvonne Elsen, Joy lnsko, Mary Sue Keating, Patty Marten, Margaret Lang, Eileen Wide- strom, Beverly Heun, Judy Rosenquist, Nancy Jones, Mary Ellen Hood, Verna Cirks, Bob Steinberg, John McCarville. Second row: Virginia Maas, Sally Rosenquist, Donna Helmers, Carol Wendt, Marlene Collmann, Rita McCarville, Barbara Braley, April Bingham, Claudia Carey, Miss Liddell. Third row: Dick MacDonald, Kenny Egli, Warren Helmers, Kenneth Zeckser, Erwin Luebke, Dick Kircholt, Liet Erickson, Verle Miller, Gaylord Potts, John Stoltzfus. CONTEST DEPARTMENTS Dramatic Declamation: Barbara Braley, Norma Zehr, Rita McCarville. Humorous Declamation: Karen Schertz Oratorical Declamation: Mary Ellen Hood, Warren Helmers. Original Oratory: Larry Stoltztus Radio Speaking: Kenneth Zeckser, Mary Ellen Hood, Virginia Maas, Liet Erickson, Patty Marten, Warren Helmers, Kenny Egli. Interpretive Reading: Karen Schertz, Virginia Maas, Patty Marten, Mary Sue Keating, Verna Cirks, Nancy Jones, Judy Rosenquist, Eileen Widestrom. Fiftvetwo Debate: Mary Sue Keating, Patty Marten, Eileen Widestrom, Sally Rosenauist, Danny Hoeting. One Act Plays: Wild Hobby Horses Carol Wendt, Kenneth Zeckser, Larry Stoltzfus, John McCarville, Patty Marten, Margaret Lang, Beverly Heun. lcebound Judy Rosenquist, Gloria Yoder, Joy lnsko, Gerald Fandel, Mary Sue Keating, Dick Kirchoft, Marlene Collmann, Gaylord Potts, Eileen Widestrom, John Stoltztus. It's Very Warm Don Brown, Erwin Luebke, Verle Miller, Bob Stein- berg, Liet Erickson. eniolff Cfcwfi Firsf row: lleff To righTl Virginia Maas, Janef Van Wyngarclen, Sally Rosen- quisf, Jane Trzynka, Joy lnsko, Karen Schertz, Miss Liddell. Second row: John McCarvilIe, Ronald Birkey, Bernard Musselman, Kennefh Zeckser, John Sfolfzfus. 6i7Ae Curioud cwage v And if I laugh af any mortal ihing-- 'Tis that I rna nor wee Florence 7 Hannibal S Fairy May Jeffrey Mrs. Paddy Tifus Samuel Lily Belle , 7 ,, Efhel , 7 Miss Wilhelmina Dr. Emmelf Y pf' CAST - - Byron Virginia Maas John McCarville Jane Trzynka KenneTh Zeckser Karen Scherfz John Stolfzlus Ronald Birkey Janei Van Wyngarolen Sally Rosenquisf . Joy lnsko , Bernard Musselrnan Fmy-oh Fifryefour unior add Way First row: llefr to righfl Gloricu Zoss, Don Hcsrrnon, Mcrry Sue Keoring Second row: Liel Erickson, Miss Liddell, Eileen Widesfrom, Jody Chipmcin Lorry Sfolfzfus, Glorio Yoder, Dick Kirchoff, Morgcurel Long. C6 n 77 we green Elle You ccin do iusf so much for other people, Then if musT fermenr, Eh, ond when The humcin hocirf lerrnenfs, The wine is love. Thc1T's ii'-Love! CAST George Brond Y, ,N ,, MyrTle Brond Kenon Torn Brcind Powers Perer Brond ,, ,o,,o W Mory Brcind Tenncinf Peggy Brond Moson Geoffery Connon ,, Mrs. Birdie Fuller Messcilino , JopheT Tvvilliger Don Hcirrnon Eileen Widesirom , , ,, Jody Chipmcin Larry STolTzlus Mory Sue Kec1Ting ,, , Glorio Zoss , , Lief Erickson ,, , , , Glorio Yoder , 7 o Morgciret Long E Dick Kirchoff HCJMECCJMING L I l 1 Fzfty-fw 9 Sv, , N, RS? X. K, Aw if Q-fl 6 A Mm W! Jdffmvlfmfg Left To right: Shirley Mc1cDonc1Id, Jcmef Von VVyngorden, Sharon Folkens Seofedz Joy lnsko. F hy .S70l0A0l'l'l0I 6 jl e5Al'YLCll'l Senior jgaf junior jdzaf we grin Jw Q First row: The bus ride To school Boys' P. E. Second rdw: Girls' P. E. Third row: Noon hour Visifing room Fiity-nine First row: Agriculture class English closs Second row: Physics class 81h period Third row: Cholk folk End of day Sixtv me grin 51i,,,,f om First row: Two Glorias Oh, girls! Interesting? Toots Second row: Working hard? Danny Patty Red Third row: Ready for work Doing the job Good ole days Fourth row- Top heavy Waiting for someone? Smile, girls Fifth row: Nice puppy Verna Oh, Rita Sixth row: Posing? Hungry, girls? Sweet dreams Six? ynne First row: lea 8th grade Big feet What a pose! Second row: Banquet time Lover girls Don't drink too much Third row: Really, girls Nity, nite Merry Christmas Fourth row: I-larbaugh vs Marx? Glen or Glenis? Wilhelmina Oh! Fifth row: Why so gloomy? What's so funny, Jane? Where's The fourth Musketeer? Sixiyetwr, 51f,.,,,f JEL aloof 6,124 First row: Long, long, ago Posing Second row: Kenny Huba! Hubol What legs! Zeke ond Mick Third row: Merle and Mcrv George Working Fourth row: Moy I? hard? Skoiing, girls? Lifile John Sixtyerhree gzfmf 424 First row: Those birthday parties Smile preffy Second row: Pretty formols Something interesting? Third row: The winner Eat heartily W xy em Fourth row: Good night, girls Nervous? ,J Sixfy-four sifmf om First row: ls he heavy, Barb? What goes on here? Second row: Muscles Joy Sleepy time girls Cold feet, Sharon Third row: Windy Con you cook? Hope it stoys up Fourth row: Blow hard Letter to .lim Resting, Shabby? Sixty live First row: Don'T full, John! The Thinker Let go! Second row: Exercising Summer comp Oh, Corlissl Third row: Jane Beautiful, isn'T ir? Sol and Dimpsm Fourth row: Sleep Tight Sweater girl Sixty-six sg, ,iw M is M? Q5 lv 5100 First row: Just another party After ull, Jim Going somewhere? Second row: Big Carroll The gong Don'f hurt them, Jane Third row: Mugs and Zeke Jade Lois Fourth row: Sing pretfy, Maggie Use the comb Dick Sixfyeseven First row: Water cold? Love birds Second row: Everybody hal Who's lost? Third row: Windy 'Dimps and TooTs FourTl'1 rovv: Shorons birthday party Dirty hands Whofs so funny, Mary? Sixvv-eight szrwf can 30 sw. Wm, ,aloof 01:4 ,Q-gfwswg 5 H! 3' ilwp sg- ,, is First row: Shake it girls Pin up girl Second row: You name it Hold on, Shirley ,y 5, il Third row: Good ole times Handle with core Fourth row: Loafers Trycats The ole swimmin' hole Sixly-nine I M0 ' 10 I - 21 7-3 WW ' if--'wLQga j L ifjtflgw 514.07 AUGUST . . 27 Freshmen and Sophomores register. 28 Juniors and Seniors register-Last time for the class of '54. 31 Teachers Conference. SEPTEMBER . . I Classes begin-Oh! Happy day??? 7 FFA Parent Night-Big Time for the FFA boys. 8 Athletic Parent Night, Alumni scrimmage-Some stiff alumni the next day, we bet. II Football game-Rolfe-Here-Sock dance fol- lows. I4 Football Jamboree-Pocahontas. I8 Driver Safety Demonstration, Sharon F., Marvin S., and Mr. Turpin participated from here. We were surprised at the results. I8 Football game-Lake City-There. 23 Football game-Fort Dodge J. V.-Here. 24 Assembly. 25 County Institute-Here-No school. Good deal! OCTOBER . . 2 Homecoming-Humboldt-Here. 27-O won the game for us. Had a very successful victory dance afterward, presided over by Queen Joy I. 5 Senior pictures taken. 9 Football game-Ogden-Here. 9 End of first six weeks-Time is flying for the seniors. 9 Identification pictures taken-James Studios. I2 Assembly-Jessie Rae Taylor-Freshmen were the big entertainment. I2 - I4 Freshman Initiation. I4 Freshman Initiation Party in gym-Good tricks, lots of laughs and good food. I5 Student Council Convention at Ames-Jack, Janet, Rita, and Kenny attended. I6 Football game-Albert City-There. I7 State Marching Band Contest-Pick up that baton, Yvonne. Keep those lines straight, kids. 23 Football game-Laurens-Here. 28 Junior Class Play-Cute Devil . . . 30 Football game-Pocahontas-There-Best we for- get this one. 3I FHA Dance at the Legion Hall. Happy Halloween! NOVEMBER . . 6 Football game-Rockwell City-Here. 6 Teachers Convention in Des Moines-What do Seventy you know, no school. CQLHJQP Hottest thing of the day-Zelda Rae's spaghetti. Band Concert-Noisy Senior band, be quietll Basketball game-Somers-Boys and Girls-Here. Basketball game-Lohrville-Boys and Girls- There. Thanksgiving vacation-Have your fill of turkey? Basketball game-Aurelia-Two Boys-There. DECEMBER . . . Basketball game-Pomeroy-Boys and Girls- Here. Basketball game-Rockwell City-Boys and Girls -There. Football Banquet-Carl Buck Starbuck, speaker. Basketball game-Rolfe-Boys and Girls-Here. Basketball game--Albert City-Boys and Girls- Here. Christmas Candlelight Service. Basketball game-Humboldt-Two Boys-There. Basketball game-Lake City-Boys and Girls- Here. Basketball game-Laurens-Boys and Girls- There. Christmas Vacation starts. JANUARY . . Classes resume. Basketball game-Corpus Christi-Two Boys- There. Basketball game-Farnhamville-Two Girls- Here. Basketball game-Carroll-Two Boys-Here. Girls' County Tournament-Manson. Basketball game-Pocahontas-Two Boys-There. End of third six weeks. End of first semester. Boys' County Tournament-Rockwell City-That R. C. game was a number one screamer. Basketball game-Rockwell City-Boys and Girls -Here. Basketball game-Lake City-Two Boys-There. FEBRUARY . . Girls' Sectional Tournament-Ohl That Pomeroy game. Basketball game-Rolfe-Two Boys-There. Debate team, radio speakers, and interpretive readers go to Storm Lake. Basketball game-Albert City-Two Boys-There -Tricky gym, right Dale?? Boys' Sectional Tournament-Pocahontas-P o k y better take State nowll ' ,e . ,, ...url , , ,..e. , - 4- -f--F-1---1--ar' 11:33-M an - I ' ' iff 1- K1 Cpflvlf fli Z V 'L'5 ' ..,-249 rv Q LA! WMU 4 , 1 , 1 - ,7 WMWM- an ,Lux 27 TLA! a Ia, , ,sp ' Xl' . .eflf ' LU 'Z-J XML' I C' - ,I W . 5,0 f 1' 'L ,464 75 , Q 01- a , X7 M , I M f W 79W c oo a en ar., f , ' 1 UL QW' fc 15 ,ji Q gc - 15 - 19 Girls' District Tournament-Good Luck to Helen in 7 End of the 5th six weeks-Last chance to the Free Throw Contest. good, seniors, 17 Prellmmary Speech Comesl' 9- 10 Preliminary Music Contest. 19 Assembly-Reptiles of North America-Are you afraid of snakes? 14 Assembly-Valentine Pet Parade. 22 - 27 Boys' District Tournament. 16 - 19 Good Friday and Easter Vacation-Time to par- 26 End of the 4th six weeks-Two to go, Seniors. ade the new clothes. 20 Classes resume. 22 Assembly--Lone Eagle. MARCH - - 27 Assembly-Al Bell, Sons of Africa . 28 Senior Class Play-What a grand successll l '6 Girls' State Tournament--We'll iust watch, 30 State Music Contest 8 Vocal Music Department on T. V. 8 - 13 Boys' Subestate Tournament. 12 Assembly-Franklin Beery. 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