Marathon High School - Reflector Yearbook (Marathon, IA)

 - Class of 1958

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Karlton Fullenworth, Janice Janssen Activities . . . . . Bruce Wilson, Gary Garton Athletics . . , , Larry Sassman. Jerry Raper AdVC1'12iSiI1g. . , . . Larry Kingery Advisor . , . Mrs. Danielson KRUSE'S CLOVER FARM STORE - - Where Prices Are Low On Foods You Know. 3 - 'J my Dedication - Page 7 gncfex E! Seniors Page 14 Faculty - Page 8 ff -, ,uk .. Qfwirg a y s J M Underclassmen - Page 28 Y , i A 1 -of I, , Activities - Page 40' 4 Afhleficg - Page 54 In appreciation for 'iis never ending cheerfulness, his helpfulness, and his devotion to Marathon High School and its students, we, the Senior Class of 1958, dedicate this yearbook to you ..,,,. Mr. Tom Patten 6 School Qoarcf Class of l958, the completion of this volume of the REFLECTOR must bring you a sense of worthwhile accom- plishment. Your record of the year's activities will become a treasured part of the history of Marathon High School. And now, as we approach the time of commencement and uperintencfent SEATED: Darrel Matthews Jack Hitchcock, Treas. Lester Christensen, President June Hill, Secretary your graduation, I wish to congratulate you upon your preferment. May it open the way to lives of service and happiness. 1:56 A J Congratulations, Seniors, on your having completed another step in education. May the knowledge gained help you to better serve your fellowman. ' . . Q ,gm I I 7 3 ' rl.l'LCl,0Cl Meagan ffikw kfgffrffftr U11 fifnsaa. !'3t?Jjx c 2 5 S ., ,QE j : 1 ia -1 STANDING: Rex B. Trafton, Supt. Warren Lincoln Delford Benson Nyle Howe acuity E 7 v,.'- V 'ww ' Vacation Time Hunting Time 1 V s.s?ef4' . if 5 V 7 In14Qfffgwzgsfwms,mfg?ing V fl lfifi' 'ff' K W f ,m,L L M f -:ff w N. A Af - ,, f' si if ia Q . ,.,,,.. Vp - K W f Ha ' pf Y I Hwqmwgfffilfij , ' . ? . 1 ? i ' , ff? ' ':: 7 ' as gm-7 W iggfyggiii . Am. 4 J L -25 'Q K, Q Sale Time Fur-Cap Time Sewing Time Initiation Time Z 7-Q, 4. , Going -Home Time- School Time wwf. MYRNA FELDMAN Home Economics Iowa State College JOHN BECKEL Junior High Principal High School History Puena Vista College TOM PATTEN Music Buena Vista College ROBERT MCKINNIS English Buena Vista College Sponsored By O. F. SMITH, Your INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Dealer JOHN RDC HELEN DANIELSON Vocational Agriculture Commercial Iowa State College IOWH 5153752 Tea-Chers College Buena Vista College I -x I JUNE HILL A f K' DARRELL HAZELHOFF Secretary and Librarian Coach Tobin Business College Buena Vista College Onsofed BY MARATHON PLUMBLNG AND HEATING, Juuan Ny9,ard,'Pf0P1'iet0f- 11 C9-AQ QTCZJQ QRGC QMS' SEATED: Alice Main . . . . . .' . . . , . . . . . . . . Kindergarten Buena Vista College DonnaHicks.. ..Fou1'th Buena Vista College Margaret 0 s u 0 0 0 n 1 l s n 0 0 0 U Q I 0 n Second Iowa State Teachers College MarjorieAnderson.,....,.,,,...,.. ..Fifth Buena Vista College STANDING: Li11ianBenson.. ..SiX1:h Buena Vista College A1iceJohnson. ..FirSt Colorado State College NormaJeanThompson................. ..Third Iowa State Teachers College PIONEER, The Quality Hybrid Seed Corn, T. R. ERICKSON, Representative Qus ml' M7el' S Lester Treman Marvin Sas sman Jim McLaughlin Leo Meyer Sam Hartley Qur Gustocfians Lloyd Hartman Walter Hartman QW Cooks Florence Bentley, Lucille Treman, and Iva Boughey Compliments Of JOE MCLAUGHLIN, Custom Grinding eniors Janet - Entertaining the Juniors. Seniors Hide in Emma Crone 's Cave. Happy Birthday, Karlton January ll., 1958 Seniors at High School Picnic. Q s . Seniors initiate Fre shmen. -il f 4 Cute -- Huh?! ' ector Staff . ,L . . . . . . M JANICE JANSSEN 5' We'll loose this miss to wedded bliss. Girls' Glee Club ..... . . . l,2, 3,4 Mixed Chorus .......... Z, 3, 4 J Reflector Staff . . . . . 4 Student Council. . . . 3 , ' - Junior Play. . . . , 3 ' Basketball. . . . . 1,2 Senior Play . . . . 4 ,Z MW ,fp 1 ' 5? WM gf. ,fb wf't Chase me girls - 1,z,3,4 Boys'Glee Club . . . . . 16 ' Mixed Chorus ....... l, 2, 3, 4 Marching and Concert Band .......... Pep Band . . . Boys' Double Quartette ..... l Vocal Solo . ........ 2, 3, 4 Monocle Staff . . . . .... 2,4 Reflector Staff ......... 4 Student Council ...... Z, 3, 4 Student Council President .... 4 Class President ....... 2, 4 l,Z,3,4 . . . . . .1,z,a,4 SDM? l .L V I BOB EE 1'usua y the is ' eyonthe tu . ' N 'Glee ub . . . . . l,2,3,4 ixed Cho ' . .... . . .1,2,3,4 arc Concert Band . . . . l,2 bBoys'o eQuart .,.. ...l Mo leStaff..g ..Z,4 . 4 tudent ounci . . . . . . 2 Basketb ll .... . l,2,3,4 B ea .. .. l,Z,3,4 F al . . . . Z,3,4 N' . A. ...... .... l T umpet Trio ..... . . 1 or Play Manager . , . . 3 Senior Play ..... . 4 ,Y BILL GEE - I'm full.of fun. Class Treasurer . Junior Play . . . One-Act Play . . Basketball. . . Baseball. . . Football . . F. F. A. . . . Operetta .... Brass Sextette .... Mixed Double Quartette Senior Play ...- 'Where Your Dollar Goes Farthest, ' Your HARTLEY HARDWARE STORE MW I KARLTON FULLENWORTH ,jf Blushing is an art. Wow! Am 1 i artistic. ' ,, ' Boys' Glee Club .......... 1, 3,4 Mixed Chorus ......... l, 2, 3, 4 Marching and Concert Band. . . l.,, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band ............ l,Z,3,4 Brass Sextette . . . . . . . . 2 Trumpet .Trio ..... . l, Z, 3, 4 Reflector Staff ..... ..,. 4 Class Vice-President . . .... .2 Basketball ....... . . l, Z, 3, 4 Baseball ........ ..... 3 Junior Play Manager . . 3 Operetta Manager . . . . 3 Senior Play ..... . 4 JANET BARBER I can resist anything except temptation. ' Girls' Glee Club. . . . . . . . l, Z, 3,4 MixedChorus.......... 2,3,4 15 Reflector Staff . . . . 4 - Class Secretary . . . . 4 Class Treasurer . . . . 2,3 7 Junior Play .... . . .3 Basketball ...... . . . . . 1,2 Senior Play . . .X .... , .... . . 4 F. F. A.. swejijyt . . . ..4 0 ri, ffl L, f Y . Q , 1, -l is lv, J' H. ig Wm, , if lg Q l vi! if I am 6541! A V M 'J H X l ii if I I ,l M 3 I ,,f GARY GARTON He has a studious look, but looks are sometimes deceiving. Boys'Glee Club. . . . . - 1,-21314 Junior-Play . . . . . . . . . . 3 Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . l,2.,3,4 Basketball . .... . . l,Z,3,4 Concert and Marching Band Baseball . . . . . . 1 - - - - - - -1.2.3.4 Football . . 2,3,4 ReflectorStaff.... .....4 F.F.A......... ...l PepBand.........1,2.3,4 Operetta......... ..3 Class Treasurer. . . . . . . . . 4 Mixed Double Quai-tette, , , , , 4 Boys'Double Quartette . . . . . .l Seniol-p1ay , , , , , , , , .. 4 Trumpet Trio 1, 2,4 Congratulations To The Seniors of 1958 A- - SIOUX RAPIDS THEATER LARRY KINGERY Study and I'll study with you: play and you play alone Boys' Glee Club . . . . . l,Z,3, Mixed Chorus. . . . . . . l,2,3, Marching and Concert Band . . Pep'Band. ....... . .l,Z,3, Brass Sextette .... Boys' Double Quartette ..... Mixed Quartette .... . Reflector Staff . . Student Council . . DONNA LUNDBERG A quiet g l but quite a gal. .....1,z,3,4 .....Z,3,4 ....4 ..3 ..4 lv if , , ' ' If Pr xi-k Mn-JU ,., One-Act Play . . . . Junior Play . . . . . Basketball . . Baseball . . Football . . F. F. A. . Operetta .... Senior Play . .- . . Brass Quartette . . JN' X ' . M9 1 ' wg l - A f . fl F l 1 R , ! A LARRY SASSMAN x A careful student: careful not to overdo. 4 Bo s' Glee Club ........ l,2, 3, . Miied chorus ...... . .1,z, 3,4 F 4 U' Boys' Double Quartette . . .... l I Student Council . . . . . . . 4 M fl 'J ,J Reflector Staff . . . 4 4 Class Secretary . . . 2 ' Junior Play .... 3 ' Basketball . . . 2.4 ,K Il Football . . . .Z,3,g U F. E. A. .....- 11 Z1 ' VX lx Baseball ...... Z, 3. 4 fbkpjlibfl X N Senior Play Manager . . Z C. Sponsored By SASS1VIAN'S STANDARD SERVICE And COMMERCIAL TRUCKING JJVV N fl + ,QM n VM MU L lm . ef, 1 ,. lf dl l i.' zi- .l ' AJ JEANNE RAPER v Lat!l1ou:rs are very bad for one but very good for two. Girls' Glee Club . . Mixed1,,Chorus .V-. . Mixed'Quartette. . . Girls' Sextette ' Mronocle Staff. . . . . . . l,2,3,4 Reflector Staff . Student Council Treasurer. . . 4 Student Council . Cla.ss2Sec1-etary My , . Ld, fi J . . . l,Z,3,4 Class President .... . . 3 ...l,2,3,4 One-ActPlay.. .....l . .A .... 2 Junior Play . . .... . .3 1 Basketball ......... 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader ........ l, Z, 3, 4 . . . .- . . 4 Homecoming Attendant . . . . . .l Homecoming Queen . . . 4 ... ..'b T.B.Speech.,.. ..3 . . Senior Pla .... . . 4 ff Y 1 JERRY RAPER All good men are dying - - so well myself. Boys'Glee Club . . . . . Boys' Double Quartette . . Monocle Staff ...... Student Council .... Class Vice-President . Junior Play ..... . One-Act Play .... Basketball . . Football . . F. F, A. , Baseball . . . Senior Play . Best Wishes, Seniors, Dr. 1 1 J BRUCE WILSON If school is liberty, give me death. 'Boys' Glee Club ......... . . l, 2 Mixed Chorus . . ......... .l,Z Reflector Staff . . . 4 Basketball . . . . 1,3 Baseball . . . . . . . 2 Football , ..... .... l ,Z F.F.A........ ..1,Z,3,4 .1Senior Play Manager . ..... 4 I 4. f W' . V ly I 1 M' 5 I 11' J 'f ,- I I K I don't feel 9 ....1.2 17' .. 24 lv ...'4 P J 1 1 ..3i ...1 z J ...- ....1,z.,:.,-:fl 3 .'.'4 J. E. GILBERTSON, DENTIST ' u , 1 , K AREN ALDSTELN Yoh g Qou if!! Ill go your o1r1e'G1ee club. . . 4 g71,z?5'g4 ' lass resid: :ff . . . . . . 1 Mixed Chorus . .,. . K Q If 3,4 Cla. Vicef resident . . . . 4 Marching and Coxtert Ban . . N Es Sec' tary. . . . . . . . . 3 'E ,Z -eAc,lay..... ....lift PepBa ..'73 .... . 1:14 Junorglay............3M?j imlsg exte ... . . . , . 3 Ba ketb'-11 . .. . . . . . 1,3-,.s,4l1 i Solo, , . .. , . . 1 . , 31 Ho ecogqing Attendant . . . Wea El nocleSfaff . . . . 12,3 T B. Speech . . . . . . . . . .yt on le Edito . . . . Q . . . 4 S enior Play . . ...... . . .'-V4 . stu tCounc5d. .1 . '..l.,3, B 15' X X yd 1' A 1 W I, . Nl '- .1 A 1 ff.: . fi he V1 ! p jg. ENE! Ty' I 2 'fl 1 1 ,J I' ' J 1,2 1 X-My! lf 1, - Q I fi H191 kk' fl, 1- F , ft V- 1 if 1 f gf , , P-1' f' N1 Jr -R' fi J ,ef 1 J :N E11 1 N . pl' V 1 1 11 'wc ' 1,1 1,5 ,J f 11 1 JF -5 . '1 Lg X' ,K R, , Wax VK' W I Q fu VJ N Ziff K f1?1,9L'1, I !X'l1'11.iT13'T' Y ' li Ex-.111 ' X Xu 9 f ,. -V if 1 ma-j f -X RQ 'J ffl -I , 1, gy: if-f ei jf - of . H, V Class Sponsor . . . Mrs. Danielson Class Motto .. Quality, not Quantity Class Colors . . . Orchid and Silver Class Flower .... White Carnation CLASS OFFICERS Gary Garton . . Karen Waldstein Bill Gee ,... Janet Barber . . FAR1v1ER's HYBRID Seed corn, and FARMER'S HYBRID HOGS, The WARREN H. LINCOLN, Representative . . . . Treasurer , , Vice-President , , , , President . .Secretary Quality Hybrids . Jerry and Jeanne Raper I m ready Mr Janet Barber Weil-e so bashful Photographer. Don't I look like Yu1Brynner? Bob and B111 Gee Fnends' Romans' Countrymen' Janice Janssen Aw, come on and gimme a ride. Larry Kingery But doesn't everybody wear long socks? -V '.'fh...Kf Q 'S T' 7 V '- .- - .. ffl! m e -if f.,'. we r V- uw' 4. N if rf K Eg Q.. qw I 4 F ,iql L y y if Ate, 5 .-.5V, .3,::..,E: ., , V. .a,a ey ' 'ag'5'w:,,., ,A N-1 ewmwm W .fm.1,.,,,44,W., , . 'M i W ' f aug,--f': T'fi ' ,A nwggmam 1, Wm - .fe gl me rl. . I 4,3 WqE'g1n b ' g oily 'naman 1'35Vgsigj, ,LLz Hz, fd, f Tw' WW J gif f ' H- f U FE., f ' A , 5-1 f r ' - ,L 3 -- 'xa5inXg,,: :,M,,: U asm -A -fmf' -if W -- , f.ff-,py3fQt5Jp'g, f -I -ff' ' We ff' 21 emories As we turn the pages of our Memory Book we can remember when we first started to school. As we think back it seems as if it were only yesterday when Miss Dress greeted 22 eager children. Of the class of '58 only Janet, Jeanne, Karen, Bob, Bill, Jerry, Larry Kingery, and Bruce started. Karlton joined us later in first grade. Some of the boys got to know Mr. Trafton better that year when Jerry, Larry K. , and Bill visited his office. They made the solemn visit for running on the grass. The year passed quickly and soon we entered second grade. Bill always was a lady's man but in second grade he really went to town. First of all he won the heart of Miss Skaggs, and then Jeanne was his victim. He even went so far as to kiss Jeanne for a stick of gum and then at the Valentine's Party gave her all the prizes he won. We welcomed Gary Garton and Carol Sue Smith to our class in third grade. The boys got into the habit of eating too fast and Miss Tussing made them stay in every noon for a week and eat slower. In fourth grade, with Miss Johnson as our teacher, the boys seemed to enjoy playing in the snow and water for they had to hang their jeans on the radiators to dry. The window fell in when we were in the fifth grade. That was also the year Miss Britt gave F's for not having arithmetic assignments done and one day Jeanne felt so badly about her F that she cried until Miss Britt gave her a D . Janice and Donna joined our class in the sixth grade. Mrs. Benson was our teacher. The girls started to think that maybe the boys weren't so mean after all and vice versa and a few romances started blossoming out. Jerry Raper and Carol Sue's was the most noticeable. At last we were growing up! At least we thought so when we entered Junior High. Mr. Bressler was our Jr. High Principal. That was the year bracelets were the fad and Larry Kingery got himself one that had Jeanne's name on the back of it and gave it to her. But Jeanne switched Larrys and started liking Larry Sassman so Larry K. , always thinking, sold Larry S. his bracelet for fifty cents. In eighth grade some of the boys became interested in hobbies. Gary Garton's particular interest was model planes. He brought one to school one day and was showing Mr. Bressler how well it could fly. It got out of control and Mr. Bressler was hit on the back of the head with it. That was also the year Jerry tripped Carole Jean and sat on her. The big day finally arrived when we entered high school. We started off our freshman year right by winning first on our float. Bruce was initiated many times! One time he remembers very well was when he got hung up on a hook by his belt. The sophomore year was Bruce's year too. On Halloween he was busy knocking over ash cans when Mr. Shinkle shot at him with blanks in the gun for knocking over his ash can. Our junior year was our busiest year so far. First we sold magazines, then got our rings, and presented the play, Hessie of the Hills. Our prom, Oriental Gardens, was our big event of the spring. Now came the climax of our days at Marathon High--our senior year. It seemed to be a year of parties. First we always had to have lunch after working on our floatg then Karlton had all of us out to his house to celebrate his birthday. We began to feel more like seniors when we had our pictures taken and when we were interviewed over KAYL. The school year came to an end with the Play, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. As we prepare to leave Marathon High School we hope to live up to our motto: Quality, not Quantity. An Oriental Garden was the setting for the 1957 Junior- Senior Banquet which was held on May ll. PROGRAM I Talkee Muchee .... Soo I-lappee .... . . . Thankee Honorable Ones Chopstick Melodies . . . See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Monsoon Melodies .... . . . .Bill Gee . Jeanne Raper .Garlvloore - Y Girls 'V Sextette . Mr. Trafton Girls' Sextette Congratulations To The Semor Class, PETERSONS' STORE cgfze cgmiy-gigfzters in 378 As we continue in our Memory Book Let us stop and take a look And see what happened to the grads After they grew up from lassies and lads. ' Janet Barber is the first on the list. We remember how she thought she'd be missed By her true love in bright shining armour- - But she wasn't, she is the wife of a farmer. Karlton was such a quiet guy Until rock and roll blew him sky high, He bought a guitar and started to shake Decca called and gave him a break. Sputnik went up in Gary's senior year. Now he's whirling around in the atmosphere. He was the first speciman to go up Second only to the little pup. Robert Gee was his name, better known as Bob. I'm glad to report that a bank he didn't rob. He started to farm and look after the soil But he got lucky and struck lots of oil. William Gee was the lady's man He never scrubbed a dish or pan. Now he's alone on a desolate isle And seldom grins his big-toothed smile. Janice had a diamond sparkling And with Rog she did all her parking. Her ambition was once to fly a plane But she crashed and is now camping in Maine. Larry K. had the redde st hair And for nonsense he did not care, Now he's with the Alaskan Branch Growing chickens on a ranch. Donna Lundberg had long black hair She never had a worry or seldom a care. But now Donna is queen of the ball She likes them all--slim, fat, or tall. Jeanne was the girl with the light brown hair And most of the boys thought that she was so fair. Now she goes to the garden with rakes and spades Because she is one of Marathon's old maids. Jerry Raper always was rather mean He tried to do things that couldn't be seen. It's supper time now when he hears the bell ring F01 he is a boarder in a place called Sing Sing. TIZ.EN'S STATE BANK, Always Pleased To Serve You Larry owned a Ford, colored black. I-Ie often stole watermelons by the sack, Now he plays with his kids on the fresh green grass And teaches the gospel from a pulpit of brass. Karen was both bright and tall She really liked to play basketball. She was taken to New York by her loving pop Now she is walking the beat as a cop. Bruce is the boy with the shy, bothered look. He liked to hunt by the shady brook. Now he teaches the Golden Rule For he's the Principal of his old school. That ends the story of the grads of '5S. We think their lives turned out just great. We hope you enjoyed these little rhymes Which proved they had some grand ole times. W ass Janet Barber requests that the Navy or Marines let loose one of her boys. Karlton Fullenworth wills his blush to Ronnie Bjorkland. Gary Garton wills his height to Gary Rosene. Bill Gee wills his wolf techniques to Bob McGowan. Bob Gee wills his hair to Mr. Kingery because he has caused Mr. Kingery to pull out most of his own. After much deliberation Janice Janssen wills nothing to no one because she liked everything she has. Larry Kingery wills his Model A to Kirk so he can give Sheryl a ride once a week. Donna Lundberg wills her ability to keep quiet to Alice Mae. Jeanne Raper wills her driving ability UQ to Mr. Hazelhoff so he can use it in his driver's training class. Jerry Raper wills his ability to keep in trouble to Evelyn Bennett. Larry Sassman wills his football ability to Ronnie Wood. Karen Waldstein wills her ability to go steady to Marcliff so she won't have to write to the Lonely Hearts Club. Bruce Wilson wills cell No. 45730 in this prison to Keith, just to keep it in the family. E This Page Is Sponsored By JIM MCLAUGHLIN, D-X STATION AND TANK SERVICE Javeftfn 9 Qlzost A three act mystery put on by the Senior Class on March 28, 1958, under the direction of Robert McKinnis. 3-lie Gast Byran Williams, an active boy about sixteen . . . . . . Bill Gee Jack Douglas, Byran's friend ..... . . . ..... Bob Gee Mrs. Erna Douglas, Jack's mother ..... . . Janice Janssen Aunt Hilda Douglas, Jack's aunt ........ . Karen Waldstein Miss Delaney, proprietor of the tourist home . . Donna Lundberg Maxine Kline, sixteen and pretty ........ . . Jeanne Raper Paul Kline, Maxine's brother, about sixteen . . .... . . Jerry Raper Edward Elliott, Maxine's uncle ........ . . . . Ka1'1'l20I1 F1111-C11W01'12h Dawn Adams, a timid soul in her early twenties . .... Janet Barber Hank Adams, Dawn's husband ....... .... . ....... L arry Kingery The Stranger, the ghost .... ............ .... G a ry Garton Stage Managers . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce Wilson and Larry Sassman When Dad Douglas can't get away from business for the usual family trip to Canada, he has Mother and son Jack go without him. Mother chooses Aunt Hilda as her traveling companion, while Jack asks his buddy, Bryan, to go along. On the way they stop at a tourist home where Bryan picks up a most unusual and spine -tingling ghost. The tourist home is run by Miss Delaney, who always keeps a spare room ready for traveling spirits. While Bryan is busy chasing ghosts, Aunt Hilda is busy chasing another tourist to whom she has taken a fancy. Bryan, hearing a woman's scream, is first to blunder in and runs right up against the ghost nobody else has seen. There's only one thing to do! They've got to solve the mystery so they may resume their vacation. This is done when Aunt Hilda brings things to a bang up finish. C, F. EKSTAM, PHARMACIST - -Drugs - - Wallpaper - - Paint. accalaureate Services Methodist Church . . . , . . . . , . . . Sunday, May 18, 1958 Processional..............................ToAnnNeary Slow March from Scipio - Handel Hymn . . ........ ..................... C ongregation Come Thou Almighty King Prayer . . ............... . . Reverend B. T. Erholm Anthem ................ ..... .... G i rls' Glee Club Trust In Him - Von Weber Scripture Reading ....,,.,,,,,,,,, , Reverend C. W. Egeland First Corinthians l:l8-31 Announcements Anthem.........,....................Gir1s'G1eeC1ub Lord Our Blessed Saviour - Abt Baccalaureate Sermon. . - . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Reverend D. L. Foster Little Is Much, When God Is In It .......Congregation I Would Be True Benediction. . . . . . . , . . . . . . Reverend B. T. Erholm Recessional.................... -TOA11I1Nea1'Y God of Our Fathers - Warren ommencement gxercises School Auditorium . , . . . . Friday, May 23, l958 Processional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MaryDellEbersole Pomp and Cireumstanceu - Elgar Salutation.. LarryKingery Invocation . . . . Reverend C. W. Egeland Selections.. ................. .......HighSchoolChorus Marching On - arr. Wick America the Beautiful - Arr. Ward-Wick Commencement Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . These Four Things Dr. Virgil S. Lagomarcino, Iowa State College, Ames Presentation of the Class of 1958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Supt. Rex B. Trafton Presentation of Diplomas . . . . . . . Member of the Board of Education Valediction , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . . . Karen Waldstein Benediction . . . . Reverend C. W. Egeland Recessional. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . MaryDellEberso1e Coronation March - Meyerbeer .-1 Class Rings Arrived November 2, 1957 A new way' to eat pudding. I Undercld ssmen Hit the Brakes! . as Junior Class Officer E Sophomore Class Freshman Class Officers Officers FIRST ROW Mary Louise McLaughlin Erla Bennett Mary Meyer Clarice Bjork Donna Buse Bernadine Grow Pearl Ann Carlson Vivian Cope Marcia Bailey SECOND ROW Shirley Ralph Sheryl Nation Jon Lindgren Tom Thomas Eldon Anderson Larry Pritchard Judy Rassler Mrs. Feldman, Sponsor THIRD ROW Ronnie Marietta Richard Watts Glen Peterson Je rrv Anderson Ronnie Sas sman Don Nelson Ronnie Bjorklund Neal Bjorklund fabsentj l,H'LllOI' CZSS FAVORITE PASTIME Dancing Tormenting my dad Shirley Physics lab. Wisecracking Beating the drum Talking to Karen W. in the study hall Fiddling around Larry P. Mary M. Riding in a. Model - A Looking sharp Arguing Working Walking Typing Combing my hair Wine, women and song Pestering Sharol B. F. F. A. Being a flirt Driving to Newell Eating chocolate whirlawhips Polishing my shoes For That Well Dressed Look, Shop at SCI-lUBERT'S CLOTHING, Laurens. WW f Judy Rassle r vgviiztigpe Vice-President e Y .M pea 1'lAnn T C 'asu,.::'1s0n X Nation Sharie Siam' EL as Q.V ., . A b y jg? N Q., yy 3535 - ' 9 5 if-12512: ,zm m la riff? ,. Donna Buse Jon Lmdgren V , .-gg , ,J H.. wmv if, ' ., ,A Eljigggw ' gif K -W fx 7 :film .21-N as' s!i'5':?'7-1 JH-gvggi: R X MW? vs M 131 f f 0 afa miie titcv Ma 1. A M M13 IW P ietta La' Jerry Anderson Clarice Bjork tt R . Bda Benn' Oflrne Sassma zz Good Eats and Friendly Service, EAST SIDE CAFE, The COPESJ 31 32 M8- 1 Gia B ages! ef son Etdon wa Ronnie Bjorklund Slurley Ralph Don Nelson Mary Louise McLaughlin Glen Peterson Richard Wa tts Mary MeYer G row Q Neg . from Thomas -H B101-14-land Sponsored by MEYER'S GARAGE. Cars Serviced, Repaired And Overhauled It's Papa Who Pays, a three act comedy-was presented by the Junior Class on November 21, under the direction of Robert McKinniS. THE CAST Mrs. Denny, the mother . . . . Judy Rassler Mr. Denny, the father . . . . p. Jon Lindgren Dick Denny, the son ..... . . Ronnie Sassman Babs Denny, the daughter . . . . . .Erla Bennett Edith, Bab's friend .....,, . . Marcia. Bailey Wayne Carlton, Edith's cousin . . . . Glen Peterson Grace Denny, an aunt ..... . Pearl Ann Carlson Lee Denny, an uncle ....... . .Jerry Anderson Dora Denny, Lee's bride ..,,, . . Sheryl Nation Miss Atwood, a publicity woman . . , . Vivian COPS Fixer Phipps, a reporter .... . . Richard Watts Mr. Magoon, a contestant . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . Tom Thomas The Denny's are a typical American family, which includes Dad, Mother, Dick and Babs. The two children, both teen-agers, are very much interested in con- tests, while Dad, who's had hard times at the office, won't stand for anything which interferes with his comfort at home. Mother is a mild-mannered person, whose chief purpose in life is to keep her family happy. The most sophisticated member of the family is Grace Denny, an aunt. The very opposite member is Dad's poetic brother, Lee. The family is very surprised when they hear Lee has a wife, Dora. Dad, unknown to the family, ties for first place in the Happy Hound Dog Biscuit contest and wins a Russian hound dog instead of the much p needed car. Due to the flu epidemic which was going around while the, play was being rehearsed, it was necessary to have understudies. They were as follows: Donna Buse, Don Nelson, Mary McLaughlin, Mary Meyer, Shirley Ralph, Bernadine Grow, Clarice Bjork, Ronnie Marietta, and Larry Pritchard. WENDELL R. RITCHIE, Auctioneer - - Real Estate - - County Mutual Insurance. 1 P -I. . ' V, ' f. 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A. Best Wishes To The Graduates, From The ART JOHNSON IMPLEMENT, QIATEDL Jeanne Raper .... Mary Dell Ebersole Jo Ann Neary . . . Karen Waldstein . . Pearl Ann Carlson . . Sheryl Nation . . . . . Judy Rassler . . STANDING: Erla Bennett .... Karen Braunschweig Glen Peterson . . . Jerry Raper .... Mr. McKin.nis. . . .Ton Lindgren . . . Connie Rassler . . Bill Gee ..... Bob Gee .... Richard Watts . . Evelyn Bennett . T ist .. .....Personality Grade News Editor .......Editor . . . Cwazy Gusip Music Department . . . . . . Typist . . . .Junior News . Sophomore News We Want to Know . . . . Senior News . . . . . . Advisor . . . Cwazy Gusip . .Freshmen News . . . Senior News . . Sports News . . Sports News . . . Calendar Tnonocle t jp I-lINN'S SUPER VALUE Every Day Low Prices, Laurens, Iowa. FIRST ROW: Jerry Anderson, Bruce Wilson, Donnie Grow, Eldon Anderson, Glen Peterson. SECOND ROW: .Tim Weishaar, Kirk Jenkinson, Keith Wilson, Richard Watts, Don Nelson, Mr. Rix. . THIRD ROW: Ronnie Bjorklund, Morris Larson, Charles Bjork, Merlyn Anderson, David Bockelmann. Donnie Grow . Bruce Wilson . . Don Nelson . . . Jerry Anderson . Compliments Of The F, F. A, OFFICERS . Parliamentarian Glen Peterson . . . . . . Sentinel Richard Watts . . . . . . . Reporter Jim Weishaar . . . . Secretary Mr. Rix . , . . FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, . . . President Vice-President . . Treasurer . . . . Adviser Don Dooley, Manager, Sta te orwentwn gxfzzbzt Spencer Fair Judging Team .Terry Anderson, Jim Weishaar, Glen Peterson, Charles Bjork. Janet received a Sweetheart jacket from the F.F, A, Richard Watts, Morris Larson, Evelyn Bennett, Merlyn Anderson, Janet Nation, Jim Weishaar, Donna. Buse, Don Nelson, Janet Barber, Bruce Wilson. Janet Barber was crowned Sweetheart at the F. F. A. Festival Nov. ZZ. For Tank Service, Call RALPH KINNEY, Your STANDARD OIL DEALER. 45' y - 46 OITLQCOITLIILQ LUQQIZ Karen Waldstein Sheryl Nation Senior Attendant Junior Attendant JEANNE RAPER was crowned queen at the homecom- ing game with Mallard. Mary Dell Ebersole Sandra Lewis Sophomore Attendant Freshman Attendant .Tumor Float First Prize Senior Float Third Prize At the Homecoming Dance the Queen and her Attendants were presented: Lelland Nation, Freshmen Escort: Sandra Lewis, Freshmen Attendant: Jon Lindgren, Junior Escort: Sheryl Nation, Junior Attendant: Jeanne Raper, Queen: Larry Sassman, Queens' Escort: Karen Waldstein, Senior Attendant: Bill Gee, Senior Escort: Mary Dell Ebersole, Sophomore Attendant: Gary Walton, Sophomore Escort. Marathon won their Homecoming game by defeating Mallard 32-6. Freshmen Float - - Second Prize Sophomore Float F, F, A. Float 47 Qancf FIRST ROW: Patty Bloom, Janice Maiden, Mary McLaughlin, David Bockelmann, Jimmy H Wolf, Jeannie Simonson, Mary Louise McLaughlin, Mary Nation, Elaine Bennett, Betty Krout, Marcliff Arndt. SECOND ROW: Becky Jones, Karen Matthews, Evelyn Bennett, Jerry Mowry, John Cochran, Joyce Kingery, Kathy Benson, Colin Lincoln, Jo Ann Weishaar. THIRD ROW: Bill Gee, Pearl Ann Carlson, Sheryl Nation, Dick Thomas, David Rassler, Eddie Nygaard, Connie Rassler, Deanna Woodford, Mr. Patten. FOURTH ROW: Craig Okerberg, Karen Waldstein, Karlton Fullenworth, Gary Garton, Larry Kingery, Jo Ann Neary, Judy Rassler, Bernadine Grow. PATTY BLOOM, MARCLIFF ARNDT, BETTY KROUT, JANICE MAIDEN BUSE BROS. MARKET and LOCKERS, Phones 80 and 117, Albert City, Iowa.. BRASS SEXTETTE Pearl Ann Carlson, Jo Ann Neary, Bill Gee, Larry Kingery, Sheryl Nation, Kathy Benson. CLARINET TRIO TRUMPET TRIO -TOYCC Kingery, CDD-Ylie Rassler. Judy' R355-191' Jerry Mowry, Karlton Fullenworth, Gary Garten FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: girls 5 glee Evelyn Bennett, Janet Nation, Donna Lundberg, Pearl Ann Carlson, Sheryl Nation, Jeanne Raper, Clarice Bjork, Erla Bennett, Janet Barber. , Mary Louise McLaughlin, Sharol Bjorklund, Barbara Benson, Sandra Lewis, Vivian Cope, Karen Braunschweig, Marcliff Arndt , Sharon Bjorklund. Marcia Bailey, Donna Buse, Patricia Rydstrom, Patty Bloom, Judy Rassler, Mary Dell Ebersole, Alice Peterson, Mary Jeanine Barber, Mr. Patten. Edith Anderson, Bernadine Grow, Darlene Clauson, Jo Ann Neary, Karen Waldstein, Janice Fullenworth, Connie Rassler, Janice Janssen. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: 021513, QXQQ David Bockelmann, Ronnie Bjorklund, Dick Thomas, Morris Larson, Jerry Mowry, Cliff Hoover, Ronnie Sassman, Bob Gee, Charles Bjork, Dennis Arndt, Merlyn Anderson. Keith Wilson, Larry Sassman, Larry Kingery, Jerry Anderson, Gary Walton, Karlton Fullenworth, Gary Garton, Jon Lindgren, Paul Fullenworth, Eldon Anderson, Bob McGowan, Mr. Patten. Chuck Egeland, Richard Watts, Eddie Nygaard, Bill Gee, Lelland Nation, Kirk Jenkinson, Glen Peterson, Craig Okerberg, Virgil Cope, Jim Weishaar, Don Nelson. lxec! Glzorus FIRST ROW: Sharol Bjorklund, Connie Rassler, Janet Nation, Jeanne Raper, Janice Fullenworth, Jo Ann Neary, Karen Waldstein, Sheryl Nation, Judy Rassler, Mary Dell Ebersole, Evelyn Bennett, Donna Lundberg. SECOND ROW: Marcliff Arndt, Marcia Bailey, Clarice Bjork, Vivian Cope, Morris Larson, Jim Weishaar, Charles Bjork, Erla Bennett, Janet Barber, Sharon Bjorklund, Mary Louise McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Mr. Patten, Dick Thomas, Don Nelson, Cliff Hoover, Patty Bloom, Pearl Ann Carlson, Janice Janssen, Don.na. Buse, Ronnie Sassman, Bob Gee, Jerry Mowry, Ronnie Bjorklund, FOURTH ROW: Craig Okerberg, Keith Wilson, Bill Gee, Larry Kingery, Jon Lindgren, Gary Garton, Karlton Fullenworth, Gary Walton, Larry Sassman, Glen Peterson, Lelland Nation. soloists SEATED: Erla Bennett, Pearl Ann Carlson, Patty Bloom, Mary Dell Ebersole, Evelyn Bennett, Mary Louise McLaughlin. STANDING: Jerry Mowry, Keith Wilson, Gary Walton, Jon Lindgren, Bill Gee, Jo AnnNeary, Judy Rassler. Compliments of WENDELL H. TUTT, Custom Corn Shelling. SOPHOMORE TRIO Janet Nation, .To Ann Neary, Mary Dell Ebersole. DOUBLE MIXED QUARTET Janet Nation, Sheryl Nation, Mary Dell Ebersole, Mary Louise McLaughlin, Bill Gee, Gary Garton, Ronnie Sassman, Craig Okerbe rg. BOYS ' QUARTET Jon Lindgren, Ronnie Sassman, Jim Weishaar, Jerry Mowry. 52 Evelyn Bennett Music Festival Accompanist JUNIOR TRIO Erla Bennett, Judy Rassler, Pearl Ann Carlson. Call CLIFF BURNS for Trucking Services - - Long And Short Hauls. HIGH SCHOOL PEP BAND Erla Bennett, Jeanne Raper, Janet Nation, Marcia Bailey Sponsored by BLAIR 'S TAVERN, Fred Blair, Proprietor. 1 Ayr, , 1,1 35 l ,awiffi . W ,fig-f' ,J 91 f V PW ,Nfl Fx, 'wif '11 I1 Hu . 1 HA. J? ' P X X ,N 53 ,.' T rophy Time ports i Marathon Girls Win County Tournament. January 18, 1.958 vw- va 'Q ,v Vw Jump High, Girls! Marathon Recovers from Newell. lv ,x Marathon Boys Win Homecoming Game X With Mallard - 32-6. , LARRY KINGERY BOB GBE LARRY SASSMAN JERRY RAPFR Senwf Quarterback Senior Halfback senior Halfback senior End Height 5' 10 Height 5' 8 Height 5' 11 Height 6'0 WeiBht 165 Weight 160 Weight 150 Weight 160 BILL GEE Senior Halfback Height 5' 9 Weight 175 RONNIE MARIETTA Junior Quarterback Height 5' 6 Weight 140 if H 1 I Z 3, TOM THOMAS Junior Tackle' Height 64. L'f Weight! Z-00 GARY GARTON LARRY PRITCHARD Senior Center Junior Fullback Height 6' 2 Height 5' 9 Weight 175 Weight 160 .TON LINDGREN Junior Center Height 6' O Weight 160 1 f RICHARD WATTS 'Jil Junior Guard ' X Height 5' 7 - Weight 150 V 4' NEAL BJORK' UND RONNIE sA.ssMAN GARY WALTON KEITH WILSON JUI1101' End Jumor End Sophomore Tackle S0phomore Guard Helghf 5' 7 Hmght 5' B Height 6' o Hexght 5' 9 Welghtl-10 Wexght 130 weight 225 welght 155 CRAIG OKERBERG GARY ROSENE DAVID BOCKELMANN Freshman Tackle Freshman Guard Freshman Guard Helght 5' 9 He1ght 5' Z Helght 4' 11 BOB McGOWAN EDDIE NYGAARD Freshman Guard Freshman Guard Height 5' 9 weight 180 cgyootlnall FIRST ROW: Larry Pritchard, Bob McGowan, Jerry Raper, .Ton Lindgren, Gary Garton, Tom Thomas, Gary Walton, Larry Sassman. SECOND ROW: Coach Hazelhoff, Richard Watts, Ronnie Sassman, Bill Gee, Larry Kingery, Lelland Nati n Cr ' Ok b B b G C hK' - o , aig er erg, o ee, oac mgery. THIRD ROW: David Bockelmann, Neal Bjorklund, Keith Wilson, Ronnie Marietta, Eddie Nygaard, Dick Thomas, Gary Rosene. MARATHON 18 -- NEWELL 6 Marathon started its 1957 football season by defeating Newell 18-6. Late in the first quarter Bill Gee scored Marathon's first touch- down from the three-yard line. Pritchard scored Marathon's second touchdown in the third quar- ter, and Sassman ran sixty-seven yards for Marathon's last touchdown. Newell scored their only touchdown late in the fourth quarter. MARATHON 7 -- LAURENS 14 The Minutemen lost a very close one to Laurens , 14 to 7. The Marathons score in the second quarter by a pass from Kingery to Nation for fifteen yards. Larry Sassman made the con- version by a pass from Kingery. This tied the game 7 to 7. Both teams were scoreless in the third quarter. Then in the last forty seconds of the game Laurens caught a long pass, and after a couple of plays went over for the final touchdown to win the game. MARATHON 46 -- TERRIL 6 The Marathon Minutemen trounced Terril, 46 to 6. Bill Gee scored Marathon's first touch- down early in the first quarter. Terril came back early in the second quarter to tie the game. Then late in the second quarter Larry Pritchard plunged over from the five-yard line to make the half time score 12 to 6. The second half was all Marathon's with Sassman making four touch- downs and Gee one more. Two of Sassman's touchdowns were made on passes from Kingery and Marietta. MARATHON 13 -- SIOUX RAPIDS 26 The Minutemen lost their second conference game to Sioux Rapids 26 to 13. Sioux Rapids scored three times in the first quarter to take an early lead. The half time score was 20 to O. Marathon got their first touchdown in the third quarter when Kingery passed to Sassman for eleven yards. Sassman ran fifteen yards for Marathon's final touchdown to make the score 26-13 MARATHON 0 -- GRAETTINGER 46 The Minutemen ran into some bad luck with the undefeated Graettinger team. Larry Sassman was injured in the second quarter along with Ierry Raper in the third, which hurt our offen- sive and defensive playing. MARATHON 32 -- MALLARD 6 Marathon tallied for their homecoming game by defeating Mallard 32 to 6. Sassman scored three times in the first half by passes from Kingery. Kingery ran a bootleg play around right end for eleven yards and Marathon's fourth touchdown in the first half. The half time score was 25-0. Larry Sassman ran for his fourth touchdown late in the third quarter. Mallard made their only touchdown in the fourth quarter, making the final score 32-6. Qaseoafl 4957 P FIRST ROW: Ronnie Marietta, Bob Gee, Bill Gee, Gary Arndt, Wayne Bockelmann, L S ' arry assman, Keith Wilson. SECOND ROW: Glen Peterson, Larry Pritchard, Jerry Raper, Gary Moore, Gary Walton, Jon Lindgren, Larry Kingery, Mr. Stowell. 9 . xr? N Nl 1957 Baseball Season A 49 Q Marathon 1. . . . St. Mary's, Storm Lake 17 YQ X 1 ' Marathon 10. . . . . Pocahontas Catholic 0 I Marathon l . . . . . . . . . . . Laurens 8 Ml Marathon 6 . . . . . , , , , . . . . Laurens 8 f Q , 'XF' Q V 5, Sectional Tournament I fi ' A y I i st. Maryls, storm Lake l3 . . . . Marathon u X N X f See NELSON'S FURNITURE For Home Furnishing and Funeral Directing. Tninutemen FIRST ROW: Ronnie Marietta, Larry Kingery, Gary Garton, Larry Pritchard, Larry -Sassman, Bob Gee. SECOND ROW: Craig Okerberg, Ronnie Howard, Mr. Hazelhoff, Lelland Nation, Glen Peter son. THIRD ROW: Charles Egeland, Eddie Nygaard, Keith Wilson, Virgil Cope, Gary Rosene. November December December December December January January January January January February February January January February February February Qaskethafl Scfzecfufe Marathon Z5 ....... Linn Grove Marathon 43 . . Sioux Rapid Marathon . . . Ayrshire Marathon . . Webb Marathon ........ Terril Marathon ........ Newell Marathon . . .Greenville-Rossie Marathon Rembrandt Marathon Rembrandt Marathon . . . . . . Alta Marathon . . . Alta Marathon . . . . Mallard Marathon Peterson Marathon Peterson Marathon . Rodman Marathon ........ Rodman BUENA VISTA COUNTY TOURNAMENT Marathon 46 . . . . .Sioux Rapids Marathon 40. . , . . .., .. Alta SEC TIONAL TOURNAMENT Marathon 57 . . . . . . . Highview Marathon 59 . . . Fairview Marathon '46 . . . Truesdale ffirst team fsecond team ffirst team fsecond team Qfirst team fsecond team Qfirst team fsecond team 1 I I 1 2 3 62 FIRST ROW: Vivian Cope Jeanne Raper Janet Nation Patricia Rydstrom Patty Bloom Jo Ann Neary Karen Waldstein Judy Rassler Sheryl Nation Bernadine Grow Mary Dell Ebersole Mary Barber SECOND ROW: Barbara Benson Edith Anderson Alice Peterson Janice Fullenworth Coach Kingery Pearl Ann Carlson, Connie Rassler Donna Buse Clarice Bjork Mgr. Tnlnuettes This was the first year the Marathon girls won the County Tournament. November November December De cember De cembe r De cembe r January January January January February January January February 16 26 6 l0 l7 20 3 7 24 31 4 15 l8 10 .fgasfletbafl csclzeclule Marathon 31. . . . . . Albert City 36 Marathon 16 . . . . Albert City 18 Marathon 72 . . . . Linn Grove 29 Marathon 58 . . . . Sioux Rapids Z7 Marathon 51. . . . Ayrshire 40 Marathon 54 . . . . . . . Webb 55 Marathon 45 . .... . . . Terril 38 Marathon 53 . . . . . . . . Newell 35 Marathon 60 . . Greenville-Rossie 38 . .Marathon 37 . . . L . . . Rembrant 46 Marathon 43 . L . . . . .Rembrant Z4 . .Marathon 51. . . . . Mallard 66 Marathon 55 . . . . . . Lake View 66 Marathon 35 . .' . . . . Lake View 26 BUENA VISTA COUNTY TOURNAMENTS Marathon 56 . . . . . . . Newell 35 . .'Marathon 26 . . . . . . Albert City? Z5 SEC TIONAL TOURNAMENT Marathon 36 . . . . . . . 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