Mapleton High School - Rambler Yearbook (Mapleton, IA)
- Class of 1953
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uugxyrvq gfvt X- '. ,ws 1. , v 1 3' 1' f, iii L... 2, FRONT ROW--G. Moore, S. Thacker, J. Lee, M. Theobold, L. Bramer, C. Bolle. SECOND ROW--E. Plagge, E. Copp, D. Sorenson, M. Duschl, M. L. Kirk, H. Anderson, A. Lanrz. THIRD ROW--N. Mecklenburg, R. Byers, M. Mattila, D. Archer, L. Gray, R. Lally, B. Pelton, N. Myers. FOURTH ROW V, Carlsen, F, Hillman, R, Clouse, W, Robinson, F. Farrell, H Schultz, I, Cox, , - 56, . L ! W X I , 9 six p fbxzh.. X ' Q, 9 ' oi in . FA soairnrenae CIPQ1 RRELL 5096 Compliments of MAPLETON CLEANERS, and EIRST STATE BANK ,,,. Iva 1- . 1 W! ,,. ,ga 155, , . X I . ,, I a r v j' 'gsm X 4, O31 lull, - 1-' .1 5 fum P 2?-af 4-' N l - .'v' xixg.. 24- .ps- 'r QQ i s : '1n'3:'b vlf 5251 2' t 41 4 'iw ll 4 M 4 M J It-L1 1' 1 b. V -19-1 .FA rw' 2 Z '.fl,E lf:-,T 1. I 4 ,gf ,V 3 -KWJ vw ' 'fi-.,fX -4 X-IAA I 96U'llZCL fl0l'lC5 .X4 G! .fgcftvtftefi GN C-FUF3 Ll ENL C.uuNcrL KRA TSC OTHINOS ORE JOHN DU CH CASSADY S L FEBVRE S FOOD MAR ET L05 O O l lfl f SL , J! ff! D 53 S 0 ., I on A 112' ego ' A1 C Q3 Q W r at .4 1 Y J ,g .ex A .2....i O ... , 9 Sp d y ' , A. 5 K EHV!CI2 SACTLH M. McClatchey, secretary - treasurer, M, Martin, presidentg K. Brunlng, vice president, M. Martin, K. Bruning, E. Olson, initiateg L. Uhl, initiate, M. McC13tchey. Q ,,,a. Q E x . C as l - .siuclenf Counci , ,I Wafiona onor ociefg - FIRST ROW--C. Fouts, R. Ullrlch, vice president, L. Rohde, president, L. Uhl, secretary-treasurer ' K1 Bruning. SECOND ROW--Mr. Farrell, C. Kaflon, J, Neubaum, M, Martin, L, Wightmrn THIRD ROW--R. Conyers C. Tillman, F. Hesse, A. Jensen. I CHEER-LEADERS: I. Brooks, L. Wightman, A, Brummer, I, McCleerey. FRONT ROW: B. Bailey, L. Copeland, M. Martin, J. Neubaum, K. Bruning, M, McClatchey, E. Olson, E. Nathlich, R. Barry, D, Ibsgaard. SECOND ROW: R. Moore, L. Grass, S. Hahn, M. Sonksen, S. Lane, I. Hupke, L. Hupke, L, Rose, S. Patrick, D, Hesse, S. Freerking, S. Dean. THIRD ROW: I. Muckey, J. Gosch, D. Barber, D. Wacheldorf, I. VanderNaald, B, Howard, H. Hough, D. Toftness, M. Petersen, E. Tillman, C. Cameron, R. Ullrich. FOURTH ROW: I. Armstrong, D. Dorale, J. Godbersou, D. Hagerdon, C. Johnson, I. Kluver, C. Spahn, J. Hickman, J. Streck, S. Kroeger, O, Lacey, P. Uhl, FIFTH ROW: F. Henshen, I. Dean, J. Rose, A. Sonksen, D. Henrickson, H. Morgan, M. Wodke, A. Nepper, M. Muckey, A. Thiel, L. Gries, S. Nepper, L. Uhl, C. Thiel. S, Haworth, C. Kendall. FRONT ROW: I. Heisler, J. Wooster, D. Schmeling, L. Rohde, C, Tillman, L. Lefebvre. SECOND ROW: Coach Robinson, S. lddings, I. Wessling, H. Jacobs, G. Baker. THIRD ROW: L. Miller, C, Chamberlin, B. Conyers, F. Hesse, R. Kurth. FOURTH ROW: I. Daly, D. Putnam, B. Larson, L. Newkirk, F. Gries, D. Lane, G. Zediker. 12, cw 'r ii' 4' ww.. Roberta Moore, vice-president, Donna Toftness presidentg Karen Bruning, sec't-treasurer. C6 LJ f-il Leonard Rohde, sec't-treasurer president. 'y CLA president, Carl Tillman Duane Schmeling, vice- QHQQHQAQP if ' 4. ,Q-I c iv? ' .v s K v -l A. vi-' 4 . Q. en 4 'E' 4' . j 1 .6 'M 'fsgjw6.F Fl, rf! '51-IJ L I I X f.l u E f 'ug' f -. QR-. 3. F' G Y 1 L V 3 'L' J -ff BACK ROW--L. Wightman, A. Brummer, D. Chrrstopherson L Hasbrouck I Dean F Henshen, J. Jessen, L. Uhl, L. Gries, A. Thiel C Johnson J Kluver M Wodke M McClatehey, P. Uhl, B. Maas, M, L, Muckey J Brooks J A McCleerey FOURTH ROW--M. Blackman, D. Hahn, C. Dorale, J. Goseh J 'X Armstrong J A Muckey J Godberson, L, Brugh, J. Mapes, B. Bailey, J. Nepper, S. Haworth, N. Passick, C. Kendall. Sonlcsen, S, llahn, E, Nathlich, R. Gregerson Sanders, B. Howard, C. Fonts. SECOND ROW llupke, M. Braden, J.A, Hupke, D. Ibsgaard, Freeking, S. Dean, M, Rose, L, Copeland, S Mead S Patrrck L Rose FRONT ROW O. Lacey, C. Spahn, J. Neubaun, E. Olson, MaselMart1n Pres1dent Mxss Copp Advisor, K. Bruning, J. VanderNaald, R. Ullrreh A Nepper C Kafton N BACK ROW D Moore G Banks H. Jensen, B. Larson, F. Gries, D Palmer L Godsey A Jensen D. Lacey, R, Welkel, J, Wooster. THIRD ROW J Wesslmg L Woodward, J. Castle, D. Larson, D Lane E Btelenberg L Davts E. Jennings. SECOND ROW--H. Korthen R Gosch M Sonksen G, Owens, L. Miller, B. Blackman, T Green G Kafton I Kafton FRONT ROW--Mr. Mecklenburg, Advrsor R Armstrong W Baker D. Putnam, G. Vandcrbnr, Carl Txllman Presrdent N Patrrck R Hunsaker, G. Zediker. 9 QAM FIRST ROW--G. Rohde, L. Copeland, S. Hahn, J. Neubaum, L. Wightman, Miss Kirk-Sponsor, R. Barry, M. McC1atchey, D. Ibsgaard, C. Olson. SECOND ROW-- D. Barbar, R. Pauley, S. Lane, J. Hupke, L. Hupke, L. Rose, S. Patrick, S. Freerking, M. Peterson, S. Dean. THIRD ROW--J. Armstrong, J. Gosch, M. Mar- tin, M. Sonksen, I. VanderNaald, B. Howard, H. Hough, D. Toftness, J. Streck, E. Tillman. FOURTH ROW--J. Muckey, D. Dorale, J. Godberson, C. Johnson, J. Kluver, C. Spahn, J. Namanny, J. Hickman, S. Hayworth, L. Gries. FIFTH ROW--,I. Dean, F. Henshen, A. Brummer, J. Brooks, J. McC1eerey, M. Muckey, A. Thiel. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The third year of our Girls Athletic Association in M.S. began with Logene Wightman as President, Rose Barry as Vice President, Janet Neubaurn as Treasurer, Shirley Hahn as Secretary, and Mary McCatchey as point recorder. Honor teams were organized in Volleyball, Basketball, and Softball. Mem- bers were chosen on the basis of sportsmanship, participation, leadership, and skill. In order to remain eligible for G.A.A. every girl had to have 100 points. The girls obtained these points by participating in recreational activities. Extra points were earned outside of school by the same procedure. A letter was given to any member who earned 500 points. The highest award available to any member was a G.A.A. State Pin acquired by 1000 points. t 1 .' ,...vr I. 5. . ' 1 Vw . w x V A Compliments of KETTLER HARDWARE Duncan Sales and Service Jim Martin and Lloyd Green elatm DECLAM AND DEBATE STUDENTS: L. Copeland A. Foxhoven, J. Streck, J. Armstrong, J. Vander Naam, c. Cameron, R. Ullrich. mn Row--c. Kafton, B. Bailey, J. Kettler, A. Brummer, N. Passick, J. Kluver. 3RD ROW--E. Olson, S. Ha- worth, J. Gosch, K. Bruning, J. Namanny, D. Toftness. 4Tl-I ROW--S. Kroeger, l-I. Jacobs, R. ,IZ Olson, L. Leliebvre, C. Spahn, L. Uhl. 94,4 EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING: ORIGINAL ORATORY Shirley Kroeger LaVonne Uhl, Joan VanderNaa1d With each year declam has proved to be one of the most successful activities of Mapleton High School. This year more underclassmen have turned out, and the humorus division had a boy participating for the first time in years. A new addition to the speech activities was the organization of a debate team. Under the direction of Mr. Clouse, five students have met on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the year. The five students are Larry LeFebvre, LaVonne Uhl, Russell Olson, Shirley Kroeger, and Karen Bruning. In a contest at Buena Vista, Larry and LaVonne received excellent ratings. HUMOROUS Norma Passrck, Harold Jacobs Alice Brummer ORATORY Karen Bruning, Evonne Olson, Bonnie Barley DRAMATICS RADIO SPEAKING Sally Haworth, Janet Streck, Donna Toftness, Joyce Namanny Dona Hagerdon wt INTERPRETIVE READING Bonnie Bailey, Joan Kettler 2 ? N f'f X 'lu JQh5 ' ' ' Hr -. he 1. 'iz 'ah C ompliments of SCHMELING BROS . Editor Karen Bruning K v ...i 5 W' If I X 4 1 'ss . X Editor Lavonne Uhl le ' MKS. - H ' I 1 9 ' ' st. I FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carl Tillman: Larry LeFebvre: QM, gig? I , Janet Neubaum: Lavonne Uhl, Editor: Anita Nepper: Leonard ix Rohde: Mr, Archer, Sponsor, SECOND ROW: Margie Sonkseng ,X Shirley Hahn: Arlene Thielg Carla Kafton: Lois Gries: Sharon , Nepper: Janet Streck. THIRD ROW: Donna Sanders: Shirley Kroeger, BACK ROW: jack Dalyg Chuck Griffin: Duane f,.,,:Zf i:' M' ,g i,f I Schmeling. ff' y , I I FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anna Sonksen: Shirley Kroegerg Carolyn Spahn: Joan VanderNaald, Co-Editor: Karen Bruning, Editor: Russell Olson: Chuck Griffin: Jack Daly, SECOND ROW: Donna Sanders: Janet Neubaum: Dora Fick: Olive Lacey: Mary Ann McClatchy: Anita Nepper, Neil Patrick. THIRD ROW: Mr, Archer Sponsor: lean Mapes: Lois Bruhn: Masel Martin: JoAnn McC1eery, ffl: porin CMN-'A Z7 Z S A, f f21.if:F'.5s f '1 wg K -. r f 45? 1 g 'g X 1 Q. .J-.., f 0 T' I : 4: 'vs A x . X V ' ' A W, I 1 Q - ff 5 X77 I I A f , u V . 4 ff f b L f E . vc: v If . f P 1 ,... , V ' Q 'A ' 4 -- , . X7 . iff, ' 1.-, ,f I--,Q , f' f 'Msgs' 5' f 1,11 f ' ' I' , F Y - 1 ,- g 7 -.f. 4- A f 4-4 f . x - x Q. '?'-' - ,ru ' .44 1 x,l'9 -f YYQY5' ' ' - . 5 3' Wvfi' ' I an I '. 'V-L.. v xg. . I f K Y 5. 35 L.. I V w,,.- i A . s ' - 41' , 4 . , f , gx , 4 , 1 QV Y -'fl SENIOR XTTEXDANTS Janet Neubaum Carl Trllman SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Marrlyn Peterson Gary Owens Od Clin! g KING AND QUEEN JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Roberta Moore Robert Cony ers PRESHMAIN ATTENDANIS Sally Haworth Drck Larson Leonard Rohde Amta Nepper C omphme nts HAUBR ICH CONSTRUCTION 14 UV 00m hx-nznqf 'W 4' ,J its lil.. The Freshmen gathered a huge plle cardboard boxes Frlday September Z6 a parade was on the streets of Mapleton The pa ade cons1sted of the band the kmg and queen colorful floats and many small entrles The semors won flrst Mapleton I-hgh School 1952 Homecomlng Fest 1v1t1es began wlth the coro natlon on September Anlta Nepper was crowned queen She was dressed m a whlte formal wlth whlte pearls as her only access ory She was preceded ln the processzon by her at tendants Janet Neubaum Roberta Moore Marllyn Peterson and Sally Ho worth The klng s attendants were Carl T111 man Robert Conyers Gary Owens and D1ck Larson Leonard Rohde was crowned klng Larry LeFebvre was Master of Cere monies All entrances were hearlded by Russell Olson Ollver Lacy Lois Bruhn and James Wooster The crown bearers were Lmda Knuth and Ilmmy Whiting Thursday nlght September 25 the an nual bonflre and pep meetlng were held the float d1v1s1on The FFA walked off wlth second and the freshman w1th third The Homecommg was made a success by the Ramblers overwhelmlng Dunlap 25 to 0 A victory dance was held ln the gym naszum after the game Janet Neubaurn senlor attendant presented Queen Anita w1th the tradltlonal orchid 15 . Q ' - - me r Q ' ' 24. 0 was 1 , I . . l' n . l u MM S S tr f s . - v , - vu , V 1 ' 1 -v in A r ' , . I Y fr V f ' 1 -T ni l ' . i W H V I 'IL-D Sr 1 l 1 I V' 'a. ,,'. t EJLTV- 'G . 9 9 . ' ...JI 'I l' , K ui.: l I . 'nimlg g t ' ', Vg .K 1 A Igrs.. U ' -' fo ' of I ' ' ,Q . I , l Y .2 o . f lyg JJ? ff tflxggx ,- 3 -. -- 4 1-zlgf.. , ,T U. dw ,, . Q, ...AT .555 T 1:-,5,fg1b,f-M.. '1--',,.,.' 4- 1' ' ' The Mapleton Rambler's football squad had a successful season after being delayed by the polio epidemic. The first game was Homecoming with Dunlap who were given a royal romping to keep in spirit with the event. Then came Kingsley--everyone looked good as the Ramblers beat them 26-13. Next the team traveled to Moville. They came out of a sl- ump in the first half to beat them 12-6 and ruin their Homecomin . October 17 was a sad day for the squad. They suffered their girst defeat at the hands of Missouri Valley--26-12. After a week of rest the Ramblers sprang back to beat Woodbine 33-19. In a game that was squeezed into the schedule with Logan. The Mapleton team came out on top 13-6 On Armistice Day they traveled to the county seat to play their tra- ditional rivals, the Onawa Bulldogs. They suffered their second defeat by a score of 42-12: All in all they had a successful season with a 5-2 record. 'J I 5. '1' f gl hfi'N ffl' Fred Hesse Senior Guard Larry Miller Sophomore Guard George Zediker Junior End Carl Tillman Senior Halfback Co-Captain Jim Castle' Senior Tackle 1 0 4 Larry LeFebvre Senior Guard Leonard Rohde' Senior Halfback Co-Captain . N R . I Frank Gries Senior Tackle Ra y Kur th Sophomore Halfback Jim Wooster Sophomore Tackle Qs Bob Larson Sophomore Center Jim Wessling Senior End Dale Putnam Junior Fullback Duane Schmeling' Senior Quarterback Jack Daly Junior Guard W .4 Nl 'Y ' N 'I F5 U 1 w ' v sl 5-I., 4. 'x 9 i--I X55 ' 'K s .4 'qw U u -,Q 2. 3, ivan 1 i 5 'Denotes Conference First Team 'Denotes Conference Second Team Compliments of GENELLI STUDIOS S ,,, . J ,L ll? X' .E 4.5: la Rh? TOZZ Comphnfents of FAMILY SHOE STORE MAPLETON TRUST and SAVINGS BANK, BELMONT CLOTHING DEANS PRODUCE O il.. J gx , A f' . 5 N. 4- QU I 'AJ-X itw 1 Af' ' L A : V I .4 I W f I gkzix L ' 4. R -f I ,R f 1 I A Q f , T f Ji W bf p , Ml CHEERLEADERS--Roberta Moore, LoGenc W' l X igitman, Alice Brummer, JoAnn McClcerey. ZND ROW--Carl Tillman, Leonard Rohde, Dale Putnam, Duane Schmeling, George Zediker, The Ramblers started the 52-53 cage season properly by gaining a close decision over Logan. They dropped se- veral close games durin mid- Th g season. e Ramblers were defeated in the first round of the County Tourney by the eventual champs, Whiting. , I f 3 'I ,s f J fn N. r Compliments of SPORTSMAN'S INC. and UHL'S STANDARD SERVICE IST ROW-- , . , g. Weikel, Gary Owefis. 2ND ROW--Chucfflhamberlin, Dale Putnam, Leon Newkirk, George Lediker, Larry Lane. Carl Tillman, Leonard Rohd , Jim Wessling Chuck Griffin Duane Schmelin Rex CHEERLEADERS Martlyn Peterson Ewelyn Trllman Shrrlev Dean Shrrley Hahn 2ND ROW Robert Davrs Bryce Lee Rex Wetkel Lyle Woodward Ray Kurth 3RD ROW Herman Korthan Delbert Lane Alfred Jensen Terry Green Assrstant Coach Melvrn Nlatula The Rambler Reserves began a successful season by defeatrng the Logan Reserves They were unde feated unt1l stopped by the seconds of Dunlap rn a rn1d December ttlt They came back strong untrl they were stopped rn the second Woodbrne Match of the season At the ttme of thrs wrrtrng they have a 13 Z record L I N-I ev' ., 5... TY Mel Comphments of 20 BUTANE GAS COMPANY y, fa ' X- . X 1 :J T T ,Q f .5 , .,, R ' 4 T 'ss i ' ar M5516 ' 1 V V Mg! 1 g NN 'm zezifw 1 maxi? JW su .Z 9513's ljgudgyia orua 'ZJX In fe 00 '22 0 WNW. 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Moore, J, Brooks, Read from left to right, I. lllckman, R, Moore M. Mtickcj-'. I. Brooks. Ruud from loft to riglit, L Z f f l 0lfl 5 X CHORUS FRONT ROW S Hahn M Sonksen J Hrckrnan D Sanders S Patrrck S Haworth L Wrghtman M McClatchey I lweubaurn A Brummer R Moore R Ullrlch R Gregerson L Copeland SECOND ROW R Kraft R Hunsaker W Vwnderbur D Carlsen L Uhl I Streck C Kafton M Martrn E Natlmlrch J Kettler J Brooks L Rohde R Olson F Hesse L LeFebvre R Blackford BACK ROW G Vandcrbur W Baker R Larson B Larson D Toftness C Spahn K Brumng I McCleerey J VanderNaald O Lacey J Daly N Patrrck D Lacey D Schmeltng C Guffm J Wooster :ff Q TEE' GIRLS GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW S Hahn M Sonksen I l-lrckman D Srnders S Patrrck S Haworth L Wrghtman M Mc'Clatcheyf I Neubaum A Brummer R Moore R Ullrrch R Gregerson L Copeland SECOND ROW I Gosch J Armstrong I Muckey I Streck D Toftness C Kafton M Martm L Grres E Nathllch I Kettler I Brooks I lwamanny B Barley C Thlel L Bruhn BACK ROW D Dorale N Passrck I Uhl L Uhl M Muckey C Spahn K Brunlng I McClcerey1 O Lacey J VanderNaald D Hagerdon J Kluver C Fouts A Sonksen C Cameron L Bruhn Z3 A 1 . t 1 - . e 1 - 1 1 o 1 - . . 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POLLIQJ BOY'S QUARTET David Carlsen, Neil Patrick, Fred Hesse, Russell Olson, GIRL'S TRIO Shirley Hahn, Marjorie Sonksen, Joan Kettler DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET LOGene Wightman, Carolyn Spahn, Janet Brooks, Ioan VanderNaa1d. Larry LeFebvre, Jack Daly, Neil Patrick, Dick Larson, GIRL'S SEXTET Janet Streck, LaVonne Uhl, LoGene Wightman Carolyn Spahn, Janet Brooks, Ioan Kettler, GIRL'S QUARTET Shirley Hahn, Janice Hickman, Joan Vander Naald, Alice Brummer. Alun.. Y- i-l fi'4 f v :if FF u-g g3'3X,g .4 Ctdded 5f' 1:49 JN ,WX Nz Mfkff f if :7-' 'fy I X 'S i d by FIRESTONE I G A GROCERY MILLER IMPLEMENT d PHILLIPS JEWELRY an , Q Y? 4. 'Q W gh I i Q ' 'i , 1 + K X ,f f 6 X n QU? jg u j u M fi., 4 ali --- NY , E 1 A T L ? 3 d hugh Sponsore 6,4 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G, Raflon, M, Snnkscn, T, Green, R, Goscn, B, Lcc, W, Vanderbnr, H, Koitnan, L, H.rmrnang,, D, Carlsen, SECOND ROW: D, liagerdon, J, Godbursml, J. Arnrsrrong, J, Goscn, D, Christopherson, L, Rose, D, Rnbendall, C, Fonts, L, Woodward, THIRD ROW, Mrss Kirk, Sponsor, D, llann, J, lusscn, L, Hasbrouk, I, Dean, F Ilcnshen, J, lessen, J, Mnckcy, S, Supper, S, Haworth, D. Kunkel. FOURTH ROW: P, Unl, B, Maas, S, Patrick, N, Passick, L, Gries, M, Blanlnnan, D, Barber, J, Uhl, J, Kluver, M, Cassady, Mr, Clouse, Sponsor, FIFTH ROW, A, Jensen, D, Birtwcll, D, Lane, L, Davis, E, Biclcnberg, D, Larson, L, Kaftan, C, Kendall, D, Doralc, CLI1 , . is UN sc. 'l N 5-D! 52,5 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R, Cregerson, S, Freerking, C, Olson, S, Dean, D, Hesse, J, Shay, E, Nathlicli, E, Tillman, SECOND ROW: Mr, Mattila, Sponsor, D, Hindricksen, M, Petersen, R, Ullrich, C, Cameron, J, Hickman, J. Kettler, H, Morgan, S, Hahn, M, Sonksen, R. Davis, Mr, Archer, Sponsor, THIRD ROW: R, Kraft, E, Jennings, G. Baker, D, Rose, H, Jensen, L, Hupke, V, Barrhel, R, Black- man, FOURTH ROW: G, Zediker, J. Wooster, R, Weikel, B, Larson, D, Lacey, D, Moore, E, Banks, G, Owens, L, Miller, R, Kurth, M, , Officers elected to preside over the year Q , y '52-'53 were: Carol Cameron, Pres., Ronald AJ Kraft, Vice-pres. 3 Evelyn Tillman, Treas.g p' Marilyn Petersen, Secretary, and Gary Owens, E '27, r Parliamentarian. Highlights of the year were N 1 S' . partiesg building of the float and other home- wgxl coming festivities, and the much wider partici- pation of sophomores in extracurricular activities, especially sports and music activities. 9-IJ! Our class play No More Homework was dxrected by Mxss Kxrk The play showed what IS apt to happen when the Student Councxl trxes to run the school Ln the ab sence of the pr1nc1pal v1ce pun clpal and secretary The maxn characters were Donna Toftness Carolyn Spahn and .Tack Daly The aud1ence was relxeved to fume that after some d1ff1culty Donna as Pamela was proved lnnocent of 66 OP? 0l7lQlfU0l' X v Q 7' Q9Ox 03,1 RHS steahng the school money Comphments of f ORVILLE ALBERS CONOCO TANK MAN and EMIL ROHDE CONOCO SERVICE and LITTLE JOE S RADIO 8: KOENIGS FURNITURE FRONT ROW--D, Waclicldorf, S. Lane, L, Hupke, A. Brummer, J. llupke, L, Copeland, D. Ibsgaard, M. Braden, J. Wessling. SECOND ROW--M. Copp, B, Bailey, C. Kafton, l.. Grass, R. Moore, I, Namanny, C. Spalin, M, Muckey, R. Barry, B. Howard, I. VanderNaald, S. Mead, G. Rohde, M. Rose, M. Byers. THIRD ROW--R. Hunsaker, C. Thiel, J, Streck, D, Toftness, M, Wodtke, J, Daly, D. Putnam, I. Heisler, G. Vanderbur, L. Newkirk, L. Lane. FOURTH ROW--R, Blackford, K. Siefker, B. Conyers, L, Godsey, W, Baker, C. Griffin, N. Patrick, D. Palmer, G. Zcdiker, R. Armstrong, CLASS OFFICERS MAGAZINE SALES STAFF The Junior Class of 1952-53 has comleted three-fourths of its journey through M. H. S. With the able leadership of their sponsors, Miss Copp and Mr. Byers, the they have had a great success with their moneymaking projects which included the presentation of a junior play, selling magazines, and selling at football ames. g The largest money raising project of the year was the sale of magazines. The Total amount of sales was Sl, 352. 05. The highest salesmen were Gene Vanderbur, Rose Barry, and Jack Daly withSl35. 50, 5108. 80, and 588. 50 respectively. Charles Griffin was chosen as president of the class, with Marlene Wod- tke, Alice Foxhoven, and Gene Vanderbur to assist him as vice-president, secretary, and treasurer respectively. Carla Kafton and Bobby Conyers were chosen to represent the class in the Student Council. At the time of this writing the juniors are making plans for the best prom and banquet yet, Compliments of GOLDEN RULE SUPER MARKET, GRIFFIN DRUGS, PARAMOUNT CAFE, and KANPP'S GROCERY. Adforg As the Captarn of the Maple Rrver Steamer , I want to tell you the story of my shxp whrch was chr1stened rn 1940 by ten f1ve year old toddlers They were Harold Jacobs, Chr1st1na Johnson JoAnn McCleerey, Masel Ann Martrn Janet Neubaum Leonard Rhode, Jxmmy Wesslrng, Janet Brooks Mary Ann McClatchey and Ruth Pauley These were also the flrst passengers of my steamsh1p One year up the rrver of Educatron Carl Tlllman and Karen Brunrng answered the call of all aboard In the Harbor of Second Grade after a delay for repa1r he motor LoGene Wmghtman was made comfortable on deck By 1943 we were 3 years upstream Fred Hesse now Jorned the group of voyagers wrth hrs goal Senxor 1953, strongly 1n m1nd No passengers came aboard rn 1944 but Sam Iddrngs and Donna Jean Mapes Jorned our merry group rn 1945 Due to some mrx up rn the luggage, Donna Jean went back ashore and then mxssed the boat Rose rarsed the number of our party to 19 In 1947, the members of Maple Rrver Steamer changed therr ratrngs to Seamen Seventh and as a reward the shrp was docked and we held a p1cn1c 1n the park of the closest town, Mapleton The guests that were honored by a membersh1p passport were O11ve Lacey and J1m Castle By the t1me the group was made Seamen N1nth, Dora F1ck Anrta Nepper, and Shxrley Kroeger had been grven quarters for the remaxmng four year crurse In 1949 Lors Brahn, Larry LeFebvre Evonne Olson, Donna Sanders, Anna Sonkson, Arlene Threl and LaVonne Uhl frlled the shrp to 3 less than full capacrty Donna Jean Mapes rejolned the group now, havrng stralghtened all the luggage trouble The two rema1n1ng cabrns were frlled by Delores Rubendall and Duane Schmehng In 1951 the members of our steamshxp turned rt mto a show boat and 1nv1ted guests to a banquet on deck and a formal Ball The year 1953 IS the clxmax of our voyage and the shrpdocked at Goal We were entertarned by 44 members of another shrp to a Banquet and Ball When we aga1n go aboard we wrll have to change transports We wlll now saxl the ocean of L1fe on the shrp Respons1b1l1ty Sponsored by ROY OTTO BARRY COLLINS MOTOR CO VANS VARIETY STORE, and MAPLE THEATER 32 O -- ' of t , ' . Now Frank Gries, Russell Olson, Helen Hough, and Jeanette . . . , 61:56 We the benrors of H355 do hereby w1ll our most prrfed possessrons to the underclassmen of Mapleton H, ln ,apes that they w1ll co11t111ue 111 the pace that we have prescrrbed SENIOR Anna Sonkse11 Frank Grrcs Lors Bruhn Donna Sanders Mary A1111 McClatc hey Dora Frck Arlene Threl Jlm VVCSSllIlg Duane Schmelmg Olrve Lacey Evonne Olson Larry LeFebvre Anrta Nepper Helen Hough LaVonne Uhl Masel Martrn Karen Brumng Harold Jacobs I1m Castle JoAnn McCleerey Ruth Pauley Sam Iddrngs Russell Olson Carl Trllman LoGene Wrghtman Jeanette Rose Fred Hesse Leonard Rohde Delores Rubendall Chrrstlna Johnson Janet Neubaum Shrrley Kroeger Janet Brooks WI LLS Desk Humor Henght Drmples Tardmess Quretness Books 8s Tests Name B1gJ1m Industrrousness Long Frngernarls All my lost artrcles Football Equrpment Car for safekeeprng Back row seat 1n Gow t Interest rn Out of Town Boys Ab111ty to lose fountarn pens Luck of gettrng back seat rn assembly Abrllty to get along wlth Mr Archer Abrlrty to make speeches Cheer Leadrng Umform Shy ness to some boys Posrtron as Manager Ever present blush Presrdency rn FFA Drrvrng abrlrty School Frrends Musrcal Talent Steady Dates Boyfrlends Trmrdness Blushes Herght Skrs LJ Alrce Foxhoven Bub Woodward Ianlce Gosch Colleen Kendal George Zedrker Lorna Copeland Srster Catherme Llttle Jrm Wesshng Chuck Grlffrn Alrce Brummer Whoever can frnd them Kafton Twrns Srster Sharon Lollre Grass Carolyn Spahn Janet Streck Bryce Lee Jack Hersler Dale Putnam Roberta Moore June Shay Vrrgrl Barthel Bob Conyers Lanny Godsey Donna Toftness Mary Braden Larry Lane Mrke Cassrdy Srster Donna Mary Rose Jack Daly Donna Ibsgaard Leon Newkrrk Complrments of RONNIE S RED AND WHITE N VANDERBURS SEED STORE ROBINSONS BARBER SHOP DR R A KRIEGER Optometrlst ,X x l W 1 Jean Mapes Thrills going down Fire Escape Shirley Hahn fr , . 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O ' : . -. , l 1 I Q 1 l I l xy' .Q 'A 11 X - L O - 5 I ,A f gh is ijx JW r QFUOI' inlgp r ec 54 S Ny,- Seated rn the Hrgh School Gymnasrum on the nrght of Senlor Commencement and lrstenrng to the long drawn out talk of the marn speaker my rmagrnatron takes me rnto the future about ten years hence Into my mrnd s eye comes the rmage of these 34 senrors The year rs 1963 the trme rs late afternoon the scene rs a farm East of Mapleton Here we frnd Mrs Hahn fthe former Jean Mapesj dorng her evenrng chores whrle a burnt smell comes from the krtchen thus remrndrng her that the evenrng meal rs done and no longer needs the frre under rt Not too far from here over a hrll or two lrves the rrch old bachelor Jrm Castle who every year rs sought by unmarrred women young and old But to tell you the truth I thrnk hrs prrvate secretary and treasurer Shrrley Kroeger has the best chance of them all Now the scene changes rnto the very heart of the thrrvrng metropolrs of Mapleton Here we frnd Karen Olson fat one trme Brunrngj as head teller rn the Frrst state Bank handrng Carl Trllman a book of travelrng checks worth 31000 whrch he rs plannrng to use for hrs annual trrp to some forergn country where he wrll acqurre some form of anrmal to brrng back and try to rarse on hrs ranch We frnd Karen s husband Russell Olson frllrng prescrrptrons rn Grrffrn s Drug Store As the head pharmacrst fand the only onej he rs takrng care of an extra large order that of Ruth Pauley fas we knew herj She ts wartrng at the soda fountarn and tellrng the soda Jerk JoAnn McC1eerey that her lrttle Junror rs srck agarn and that Dr D V Schmelrng satd to keep hrm rn bed for one week Now the speaker yells somethrng about berng prepared for the future and the locatron of my fancy moves to New York Crty In the swankrest modelrng agency rn the crty owned by Harold Lee Jacobs we frnd LaVonne Uhl tellrng a group of models all about the fashron parade to be held at Saaks Frfth Avenue next week We frnd two famrlrar lookrng faces here too Evonne Olson whose specralty rs bathrng surts and Janet Brooks who loves model fur coats especrally when she gets to keep one now and then A few blocks away rs the televrsron statron NYTV where Mrss Donna Sanders has her darly program at IO On thrs program she teaches housewives how to cook Today she rs gorng to roast a turkey explamrng each and every step as she goes along Up rn the control room Frank Grres mouth waters as he frngers the control buttons Out behrnd the TV camera Fred Hesse hungrrly watches every move the turkey makes In the audrence we Jeanette Rose and Delores Rubendahl vrsrtrng New York for the frrst trme They both lrve rn New Jersey and the two of them run a Lovelom Club where they answer letters from varrous people who wrrte them about therr prob lems wrth wrves husbands or sweethearts Also rn New York there rs an Army Recrurtrng center Here Captarn Chrrstrna Johnson as Chref Recrurtrng Offrcer and Lreutenant Helen Hough as her assrstant encourage grrls to Jorn the servrces Chrrstrna has served 9 years rn the Womens Army Corps and Helen has 8 years servrce Well I don t know just where to turn now to frnd some more senrors but thrs lrttle dress shop looks rnterestrng Can you rmagrne a cute lrttle exclusrve shop on Frfth Avenue wrth 4 racks of beautrful gowns and dresses? Well I can and alsol can rmagrne thrs shop berng run Jorntly by Mary Ann McC1atchey and Janet Neubaum LoGene Wrghtman rs one of therr mam customers Why even now she rs tryrng on a beautrful navy dress set off wrth a bow bustle Cutel Thrs dress was desrgned exclusrvely by Anrta Nepper from Gay Paree Stepping outsrde agam I hear a loud nolse A man standrng next to me tells me that rt was a Jet flown by Jrm Wessllng I look down to flnd that the manl am talkrng to rs Sam Iddrngs I ask hrm what he was dorng now and he said he was head bubble gum tester for Fleers Dubble Bubble He tells me that Masel Martrn rs mamed to the manager of the Standard O11 Company Oltve Lacey rs hrs secretary and all she has to do rs srt at home and attend various clubs all day From Sam I also find out that Larry LeFebvre rs workrng for the government as a techmcal supervisor of the designing of bomber planes Btddlng Sam farewell I go on down the street and I see a neon sign BRUICK Wondering what lt was and what tt stood for I entered the burldlng fo frnd a Mens Clothing Store I found the slgn stood for the managers names Lors Bruhn and Dora Ftck My last stop ln New York was the Hospital where I found Arlene Thlel and Anna Sonksen as graduate nurses and Leonard Rohde as a full fledged doctor Therefore by graduating tonight You are prepled for the future If he only knew how true these words could be Compliments of BASS CLOTHING STORE. 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I Y ' enior ada I9 3 LARRY LEFEBVRE Fleabo M Ite but Mrghty Chorr 3 4 Double Quartet 4 Foot ball 2 34 Trackl 3 4 M Club 4 Student CouncI1I 2 FFA I Rambler Staff 4 Jr Class Pla-y 3 Declamatron 4 Class Vtce Presldent 4 SECRET AMBITION Llve on a desert Isle and have beautrful gurls wart on me FRED HESSE Ferd Eat drrnk and be merry for tomorrow we may dle Chotr I 2 3 4 Boy s Glee Club I 2 Boy s Quartet 4 Marchrng Band I 2 3 Concert Band I 2 Pep Band 3 Football 4 Track 34 M Club 4 Student Councll 4 SECRET AMBITION Lead a I4 prece dance band JANET NEUBAUM Noodles Generally Speaklng she s generally speaktng Chorr I 2 3 4 Grrl s Glee Club I 2 3 4 Marchmg Band I 2 3 4 Concert Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band I 4 Sax Quartet I 2 Cheerleader I 2 3 Pep Club I 2 3 4 Student Coun crl 2 4 FHA I 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Maple Leaf Staff Rambler Staff 4 Jr Class Play FHA Parltamentarlan 4 Pep Club Secretary 3 GAA Treasurer 2 4 SECRET AMBITION Be asststant to the presldent at Boy s Town Q1 RUSSELL OLSON Olaf He s as fast as the trumpet he plays Chou I 2 3 4 Boy s Glee Club I 2 Boy s Quartet I 3 4 Marchlng Band I 2 3 4 Concert Band I 2 3 4 Pep Band I 2 3 4 Brass Sextet I 2 34 Trumpet Solo 2 34 Vocal Solo 3 4 Trumpet Trro 3 4 Trumpet Quartet 4 Brass Qulntet 3 4 Student Councrl 3 FFA I 2 3 Maple Leaf 3 4 Jr Class Play 3 Declamatron 3 4 Debate 4 Class Presrdent 4 Class Secretary 2 FFA Vrce Presrdent 3 FFA Secretary 2 SECRET AMBITION To be able to wrrte R Ph after my name JOANN MCCLEEREY I One smrle LS worth a dozen groans Chorr 3 4 Glrl s Glee Club 2 34 Marchrng Band I 2 3 4 Concert Band I 2 34 Woodwrnd Ensemble 3 Cheerleader 4 PepC1ubI234 FHA I 234 GAA234 Maple Leaf 4 Class Secretary 4 SECRET AMBITION To be an elementary school teacher SHIRLEY KROEGER Squrrrelly She s as changeable as her han style Marclnng Band I 2 3 Concert Band I 2 3 Pep Club I 2 FHA I 2 3 4, Mapl Leaf Staff 4 Rambler .staff 4, Jr Class Play, Declamauon I 2 4 Class Treasurer 4 SECRET AMBITION Attend busmess school be a secretary 35 'S-N .. ,, .. . .. eq - I ' I I 1 r 1 - , I V R . . , - l I I l . - I l I I I I v I ' I I I I ' f I . . ' ' ' . .. O.. . . . . I . . . . . , . . .. .. ,, . ., .. - - .. .. . - - - ' I . 3 4- , . C ' ' f' I n ' I ' 3 ' N 23 V 4- , - 3 It f ,f -- . ' 5 '- -if -1 .-14.151 ' .. .. .. . . ,, . , , . ' I I . . . C ' . . . V4-1 1 . . . 341' gl: .. .. xi- ' 1 ki u - I - u ,- , I' A , . 'Ma ' 7 A - . , , , n . I l ' s,,:.',, W ... 1 - . , D 1 v - X , . . . 4. . - . . X X . - , 1 X : ' H . l I I JANET BROOKS Jan For Corns Sake Choir 1 2 34, Girl's Glee Club 1 2 3 4, Girl's Sextet 4, Marching Band l 2 3 4, Conccrt Band 2 3 4, Drum Majorette 3 4, Majorette I 2, Double Quartet 4, Cheerleader 4, 2nd Team Cheerleader 2, Pep Club I 2 3 4, FHA I 2 4, GAA 2 34, Jr. Class Play. SECRET AMBITION: Drum majorette of Harvard's band. LOIS BRUHN Blondie Silence is as golden as her hair. Girl's Glee Club 3 4, Marching Band 2 3 4, Concert Band 2 3 4, FHA 1 2 34, GAA 2, Maple Leaf Staff 4. SECRET AMBITION: Be a nurse and have a happy home. KAREN BURNING Kaye Ambition has no rest. - Choir 1 2 3 4, Gir1's Glee Club I 2 3 4, Girl's Sextet 2, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Pep Band 1 2 3 4, Clarinet Quartet I 2 3, 4, Clarinet Solo 2 3 4, Piano Solo 3, Pep Club 1 2 3 4, Student Council 3 4, FHA I 2 3 4 GAA 2 3, National Honor Society, 3 4, Maple Leaf Staff I 2 3 4- -Editor 34--Co-editor 2, Ir. Class Play, Declama- tion 1 2 3 4, Debate 4, Class Secretary 1, Pep Club Sec- retary 4, Pep Club Treasurer 4, National Honor Society Vice-President 4. SECRET AMBITION: To be a good R. N. JIM CASTLE Willie l'm handsome, my mirror tells me so. Football 2 3 4, Track 3, FFA 4, Declamation 4. SECRET AMBITION: Go to Oregon until my Uncle Sam calls DORA I-'ICK Dorie Quiet, reserved, and friendly. FHA 1 2 3, GAA 2, Library 3 4, Maple Leaf Staff 4. SECRET AMBITION: To be a secretary. FRANKLIN GRIES Greaser He has that far-away gaze in his eyes--he's looking at his feet. Football 1 2 3 4, Track 3 4, M-Club 4, FFA 3 4, SECRET AMBITION: Get a job until Uncle Sam gives me a permanent one. HELEN HOUGH Huffy Hearty laugh and twinkling eyes. Pep Club 1 2 3 4, FHA 1 2, GAA 2 3 4. SECRET AMBITION: Join the Women's Marine Corps. SAM IDDINGS Good Things come in small packages Q Marching Band 2, Concert Band 2, Track I 3, Student Manager 3 4, M-Club 4. SECRET AMBITION: Be an executive of a large business. I HAROLD JACOBS Jake Shy but sly. Football 1 2 34, Basketball 1 2 3, Track I 3 4, M-Club 4, . 94' Maplc Leaf Staff 4, Jr. Class Play 3, Declamation 4. X 4 4 SECRET AMBITION: Get a good job, get married and live happi- 2 ly ever after. CHRISTINA JOHNSON Chris To excel is a necessity. Pepc1ubi234, FHAr234, GAA234. SECRET AMBITION: Join the air force. en iam , OLIVE LACEY Mickey Neatness is her virtue. Choir 3 4, Girl's Glee Club l 2 3 4, Marching Band l 2 34, Concert Band l 2 3 4, Pep Band 2 3, Brass Quartet 3, Trumpet Trio 3 4, Trumpet Quartet 4, Pep Club l 2 3 4, FHA I 2 3 4, GAA 2, Maple Leaf Staff 4, Jr. Class Play, Declamation 2, FHA Treasurer 4. SECRET AMBITION: To be a secretary. JEAN MAPES Jeanie A ring on her finger is worth two on the phone. Marching Band 2 3 4, Concert Band 2 3 4, Sax Quartet 2, Pep Club I 2 4, FHA 1 2 3 4, Maple Leaf Staff 4, FHA Treasurer 2. SECRET AMBITION: To have a happy home for my family. MASEL MARTIN Mi Mi A girl's best friend is a boyfriend. Choir I 2 3 4, Girl's Glee Club l 2 3 4, Marching Band l 2 3 4 Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Pep Band 3 4, Clarinet Quartet l 2 3 4, Instrumental Solo 3, Pep Club I 2 3 4, Student Council l 4, FHA l 2 3 4, GAA 2 3 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Maple Leaf Staff 4, Jr. Class Play 3, Declamation 1 2 3 4, Class Vice President 3, FHA President 4--Secretary 3, FFA Christmas Queen 3, GAA Point Recorder 2, President of National Honor Society 4. SECRET AMBITION: To be a bubble dancer in the 'Hot Torch' Night Club. MARY ANN MCCLATCHEY Mac Better late than never. Choir 2 3 4, Girl's Glee Club! 2 3 4, Marching Band I 2 3 4, Clarinet Quartet 3 4, Cheerleader I 2 3, Pep Club I 2 3 4, Maple Leaf Staff 3 4, FHA l 2 3 4, Jr. Class Play, Class President I, Class Treasurer 3, FHA Historian 3, GAA Point Recorder 4. ANITA NEPPER Nina Light or dark, short or tall, she sets her smile and pleases all. Girl's Glee Club 2 3, Pep Club l 2 3 4, FHA I 2 3 4, GAA 2 3, Maple Leaf Staff I 2 34, Rambler Staff 3 4 FHA Vice-President 4, FHA Historian 1, Homecoming Queen 4, FFA Christmas Queen 4, Homecoming atten- dant I. SECRET AMBITION: Be a burlesque dancer. EVONNE OLSON Ole She's religious--Ahhh--MEN! Choir 2 3, Girl's Glee Club 2 3, Marching Band 2 3 4, Concert Band 2 3 4, Pep Band 2 3 4, Drum Ensemble 3 4, Cheerleader 2, Pep Clubl 2 3 4, FHA r 2 3 4, GAA 3, National Honor Society 4, Ramble Staff 3, Jr. Class Play 3, Declamation 4, FHA Musician 4. SECRET AMBITION: X-ray and laboratory technician and then a farmer's wife. RUTH PAULEY Rufus A friend in need is a friend indeed. Pep Club I 2 FHA l 2 3, GAA 4. we K- eniom SECRET AMBITION To be a farmer 's wife. X. LEONARD ROHDE Len If sports were music, he'd be the whole brass band. Choir 2 3 4, Boy's Glee Club 2, Football 1 2 3 4 Co- Captain 4, Basketball I 2 3 4, Track 1 3 4, Baseball 1 2, M-Club 2 3 4, Student Council President 4, Ram- bler Staff 3 4, Jr. Class Play, Declamation 4, Class Vice-President I 3, M-Club President 4. SECRET AMBITION: To own ex-president Truman's ex car fa Lincolnj. IEANETTE ROSE Jo Her heart is not with us, 'tis somewhere else. Girl's Glee Club I, Pep Club I 2 3 4, FHA I 2 3. SECRET AMBITION: To be a housewife. DELORES RUBENDALL Dee There's a laugh in everything. FHA 1 2 3. SECRET AMBITION: To be a secretary. DONNA SANDERS Sandy Choir 4, Girl's Glee Club 2 34, Pep Club 1 2 3 4, FHA r 2 3 4, Maple Leaf Staff 2 34, Rambler Staff 2 3 4, Jr. Class Play, Declamation 2 3 4, Class President 2, Class Secretary 3, FHA Parliamentarian 3. SECRET AMBITION: Someday to be a relative-in-law of John D. Rockefeller. ugs C177 DUANE SCHMELING Virg Slow but sure, sleepy but sharp. Choir 1 2 3 4, Boy's Glee Club 1, Football 2 34, Basket- ball 2 3 4, Track 3 4, Baseball 2, M-Club 2 3 4 Vice-Pres- ident 4, Rambler Staff 4, Jr. Class Play, Treasurer of Class 2. SECRET AMBITION: Be a teacher in Vassar. ANNA SONKSEN Just because she's silent doesn't mean she doesn't have anything to say. Girl's Glee Club I 2 3 4, Pep Club 4, FHA l 2 3. SECRET AMBITION: To be a R.N. ARLENE THIEL Al'lie Where the book and I differ, the book is wrong. Pep Club 1 2 3 4, FHA I 2 3, GAA 2 4, Maple Leaf Staff 2 3 4, Rambler Staff 3 4. SECRET AMBITION: Travel all over the world. CARL TILLMAN Tillie 'Heart throb of Mapleton High. en iam Football 1 2 3 4--Co-Captain 4, Basketball l 2 3 4 Track I 3 4, Baseball I 2, M-Club I 2 3 4- -Secretary Treasurer 4, Student Council 3 4, FFA I 2 3 4--President 3 4 Vice President 2, Rambler staff 3 4, Ir. Class Play, Class Presi nal' HM WESSLING dent 3, Class Treasurer X. SECRET AMBITION: Go to Ohio and get a job and have fun LAVONNE Ul-lL Vonnie Cute as a bug's ear. Choir 3 4, Girl's Glee Club 2 3 4, Girl's Sextet 4, Pep Club I 2 34, Student Council 2 4, FHA I 2 3 4, National Honor 4, Maple Leaf Staff 1 2 3 4, Rambler Staff 1 2 3 4 Editor 4: Co-Editor 3, Declamation 2 3 4, Debate 4 Sec retary-Treasurer Student Council 4. SECRET AMBITION: Be a referee's wife. 'Sleep never hurt anybody, of course, I use my own judgement Football 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Track 3, M-Club 4 SECRET AMBITION: Run a business for myself. LOGENE WIGHTMAN Ieanie 'Friendly--A11 American. Choir 1 2 3 4, Girl's Glee Club 1 2 3 4, Girl's Sextet 4 Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Double Quartet 4, Woodwind Ensemble 2 3, Instrumental Solo 2 4 Vocal Solo 4, Cheerleader 1 2 3 4, pep Crab 1 2 3 4 Student Cotmcll 3 4, FHA 1 2 3 4, GAA 2 3 4, Maple Leaf Staff 1 4, Jr. Class Play, FHA Musician 3, GAA President 4 SECRET AMBITION: To be Coach at Yale. w wi rw? 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