Marathon High School - Reflector Yearbook (Marathon, IA)

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True success belongs to the man who sets his goal high, travels always toward it, and refuses to be sidetracked, re- gardless of the cost. If we will assume our responsibilities and walk in a path di- rected by the Creator, our lives, too, will be happy and blessed. The Road Called Toil Leads To The City Called Success. Although we may travel by bus, bike, or car, We'1l remember Marathon High, wherever we HTG- Reflector Staff 1 Q Z Planning a trip is almost as exciting as the adventure itself. The Class of '59 selected Pearl Ann and Sheryl to study the maps in preparation for their journey, as Seniors, through Marathon High School. Editor ., . . . . Pearl Ann Carlson Co-,Editor . . . ...... Sheryl Nation Senior Division . . . Erla Bennett, Vivian Cope Don Nelson, Ierry Anderson Junior Division . ...... Marcia Bailey Ronnie Bjorklund Sophomore Division . . . . Donna Buse Ronnie Sassman Freshman Division . ..... Mary Meyer Clarice Bjork Activities Division . . Mary Louise McLaughlin Glen Peterson Eldon Anderson Music Division . . . . Iudy Rassler Ion Lindgren Sports Division ........ Ronnie Marietta Bernadine Grow, Richard Watts Advertising Division , , , , , , , Tom Thomas Shirley Ralph Sponsor . . Mrs. Danielson KRUSE'S GLOVER FARM STORE -- Where Prices Are Low On Foods You Know. Administration .f ,ff N!! ill - fl I School Board STANDING: Delford Benson ' Nyle Howe Eldon Erickson SEATED: Darrel Matthews Iune Hill, Secretary Lester Christensen, President Rex Trafton, Superintendent Jack Hitchcock, Treasurer Mr. Hitchcock served on the Marathon Consolidated School Board from 1935 to 1950. In 1941 he was elected president of the board and held that position until his retirement. He was elected treasurer in 1956 and is now serving in that capacity. Sponsored by O. P. SMITH, Your INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Dealer. In appreciation of your many kind and thoughtfuld deeds, your readiness to help, your encouraging smile and your cheerfulness, we the Class of '59, dedicate our Reflector to you, Mrs. Danielson i N 5 JAMES KNOTT English Sophomore History Buena Vista College IUNE HILL Secretary and Librarian Tobin Business College LYLE MILLER Iunior High Principal Iunior English Morningside College PIONEER, The Quality Hybrid Seed Corn, T. R. ARDYS McINTOSH Music Augustana College HELEN DANIELSON 1 Commercial Iowa State Teachers College Buena Vista College ERICKSON, Representative. i The Grade Teachers SEATED: Ioan Haldin . . Iudy Troxel . Sandra Edwards . . STANDING: Lillian Benson . . Marjorie Anderson . Margaret Waldstein Alice Iohnson . . Buena Buena Buena Buena Buena Iowa State Q s u Q Q e u Vista College o n a e a o Q Vista College Vista College Vista College Vista College o n n 0 n n o s Teachers College Colorado State College . . Fourth , . Third Kindergarten . . Sixth . . Fifth . Second . First Our Flowers First Because They Last. We Grow Them. WOODCOCK FLORAL CO. Spencer Iowa JMWWI Bus Drivers Jim McLaughlin, Lester Treman, Marvin Sassman, Leo Meyer, Sam Hartley. .eq mmf I MMR f F-V Cooks Lucille Treman, Iva Boughey Florence Bentley. Cu stod ian s Walter and Lloyd Hartman. Where Your Dollar Goes Farthest, Your HARTLEY HARDWARE STORE. Members of the Class of 1959: You are to be congratulated on the excellence of the story of your journey through high school as depicted in your 1959 Reflector. We sincerely trust and hope that the remainder of life's journey may be even more pleasant and rewarding than the past four years. Members of the graduating class: It was a pleasure to have been one of your guides on the first part of your journey. May the remainder of your trip be filled with adventure and happiness. May you have the satisfaction of knowing that your attitudes and actions have contributed to the improvement of society. 75,,QW, C. F. EKSTAM, PHARMACIST -- Drugs -- Wallpaper -- Paint. -1, Seniors if lfml 1 Boys' Glee Club . . Mixed Chorus. . . Football . . . F. F. A ...... Class Vice-President He fears the wiles of maidens' smiles--or does he? 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . . . . 4 Class Secretary. . . . . JERRY ANDERSON Monocle Staff. . . . . . . Student Council President . . . . 1 Reflector Staff . . . . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 Iunior Class Play . . . . 1 Senior Class Play. . . . .4 Boys' Glee Club CLARICE BIORK Girls' Glee Club . . . . ..4 4 ..4 3 .4 Happy as the date is long. l,2,3 RONNIE MARIETTA Beware--I might do something important! l, 2 Class Vice-President . ..4 Football. . . . . l,2,3,4 Student Council . . . Baseball . . . . . l,2,3 Reflector Staff . . . Basketball - . . 1, 2, 3 Senior Class Play . 1 . 1 . Qu , Q.-f ' , 1 xi Y' y fa I X., . W 1 21 it ' 42 f r ' -,L , -f fu 'N J 1 'H' T r ' ,vi f ,x . fl 4 v 1 A VV aff AA. A V 'V L A A- A X 4 , rf v' I id'-PM .QV 'y 1' - X ' J x WL X 9 I 1 5 Mixed Chorus . . . . . Reflector Staff . . Iunior Class Play . . Senior Class Play . . . . .2,3 Basketball. . . . . . . l,2,3 2 4 4 Compliments of IOE MCLAUGHLIN, Custom Grinding. . l,2,3,4 . . . 2,4 . . .3,4 . .l,3,4 N O I X X D A P NN CARLSON X Move ov r clouds, here I come. S ' S' cle F ..... 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager . . . ixed Ch . . . , 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Sweetheart Attendant. . . 4 A om a t . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Attendant . . . . . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council . . . ' Gi io. . . .... 2,3,4 Monocle Staff . . . . . O retta .... . . . . . 2 Reflector Staff Editor . Girls' Sextet . Brass Quartet . . . . .2 Brass Sextet . . Band. . . . . PepBand. . . 2 ' , , rw' r,: I f' p Aw' , L' :fa '11, ,f l ' ,mLs,,,1Qff ' ' ,I ,551 fm 1 V .tv 'E '.,,..1.2W .fl J, ,tl , i , JU ff , ,,,3 ., ydyj y 1v':' ' if WWI, ' I diff 'job' V- f 4 J' f A - 4 .,1 7 R 4 l- 2 ,,- - ,ui 1 , v, ' MAY.-w,'l1' f N, M f A: X ,N I 1: f . in V A' 5 if 1. 44, .t, , ,Q f 115'-wlfef A. Qin., 5 L X 4 I W' !'-4 4 ,J l 1.-,,.f lg wg fkttz Class Treasurer . . . Class President . . Iunior Class Play . . Speech Contest . . Senior Class Play . . ..2 . . . .1,3 . .l,2,3,4 . l,Z,3,4 f Q: 5,219 ' Mixed Chorus . Basketball . Cheerleader . Operetta. . . l l Give me time and I can do anythi Q. Girls' Glee Club ...... 1, 2, 3, 4 Voice..... ...4 ..3 ..1 .3 .4 ..4 Boys' Glee Club. F. F. A. . . . . Reflector Staff . ELDON ANDERSON Better late than never MARCIA BAILEY Reflector Staff. . . . . . 2,3,4 Homecominql Attendant . 9 . . . 2 Junior Class Play . . . . 1, 2 Junior Class Play Mak . l, 2, 3 Speech Contest . . . . . . 2 Senior Class Play. . Good Eats and Friendly Service -- FERN COX COFFEE SI-WCP. 4 I 1553131 ,,A, A 1 ' ' 5, 4 If jwm, JA? Lfjy' ,fa Jail! Zi? r . DLJSGAA ul, 5 S Glr1s'G1ee Club. . . Mixed Chorus . . Girls' '1'rio . . . Voice' .... Operetta . . . Cheerleader. . . Speech Contest . . ERLA BENNETT To her, 11fe's one happy lark, tho she prefers it after dark. 3 4 , Basketball ........ . . 1 3, 4 Class Vice-President . . . . . . 2 3, 4 Monocle Staff .... . . 1, 2, 3 3, 4 Reflector Staff .......... 4 . 2 Iunior Class Play ........ 3 3, 4 Iunlor Class Play Asst. Director . . 4 . 4 Sen1orClassPlay . . . . . . . .4 Vi DONNA BUSE Brown is her hair, blue are her eyes She goes everywhere to gaze at the guys. Girls' Glee Club ...... 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus . . . . . . . 3, 4 Voice .............. 2 Basketball ......... 1, 2, 3 F. F. A. Sweetheart Attendant . . 3 Monocle Staff. . . . . . Reflector Staff. . . . . . Junior Class Play Make-up Senior Class Play Make-up Senior Class Play. . . . If Your Clothes Are Not Becoming To You They Should Be Coming To Us. ALBERT CITY DRY CLEANERS 4 4 4 3 4 RONALD BIORKLUND Wa1t for me girls, I'm growing u Mixed Chorus. . . . . Operetta. . . F. F. A. . . . . Reflector Staff . E P. u Boys' GleeC1ub. . . . . . . .Z,3 2,3 . 2 1 X J 1 , , ' J M f I ffm' ,C x 'XXX V , ta A ' Greater men th YS' Glee ..... 1, Mixed Ch . . , , X' - Voice . l . . . I W Mike? Qu tet. . . ll XV Boy Qua t. . Op' tra. . . . . Foiball . . . . fx . Basketball. . . W ol l ,fl I I 2 MARY MEYER Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time, my, oh, my! Girls- Glee Club .,,,, , , , Basketball . . . Monocle Staff . . . . u , Reflector Staff . , , 1 1 4 4 ION LIN DGRE N an I have lived--but I doubt lt. 2, 3, 4 Baseball ..... 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. ..... . 2, 3, 4 Class President . . . . 4 Student Council . 2, 3, 4 Monocle Staff . . . 2 Reflector Staff . . 2, 3, 4 Iunlor Class Play . . . 1, 2 Senior Glass Play . . ..2 . 1 . .4 . .3 . .3 ..4 ..3 . 4 I i 1 ,f J r 2 W, ' X 75fa,f'l V V, ,WN JU 4f,,'L J lf I' f' J I 'L Football. '. . . Basketball. . . Baseball .... Iunlor Class Play ' IJ Boyshfilee lClub . . Mixed Chorus .1 . GLEN PETERSON - And he looks so saintly too! ! . . 1, Zf3, 4 Monocle Staffl . . .3, 4 Class Treasurer . . .,'!1, 2 Class President. . . . 3 Reflector Staff. . . . .l,2,3 F.F.A.. . . . . . . 3 Senior Class Play Congratulations To The Graduation Class of 1959. THE LAURENS DAIRY. A X , I U' ll I I 0 UW Nj .ff ,I f M ' W7 gd ' lp K yoj i v n M tg I ' . 3 . ..1 . 2 . ...4 l,2,3 . 4 15 I . W Boys' Glee Club Football. . . . P.F.A.... Monocle Staff . ll Q RONNIE sAssMAN -5 A, Wa ZL. KA wolf on the loosel. 4 Football . . . 1,2, Basketball. . . . . I-'.F.A..... . Reflector Staff . . . . Iunior Class Play . . . Senior Class Play. . . 0 . 3 1 f j 1 Q f 2 L' ' 'm 1' N A M DM , g 1 w K , f MJ njjgff M A I X , LV V ' IRLEY RALP, f ' ome y she's quiet, but- are thers who know bette Basketball. . . . . . . . . P. F. A. Sweetheart Attendan Monocle Staff. . . . . . . Reflector Staff . . . . . . '. Senior Class Play. . . . . ,NM L0 lv I J M Congratulations To The Seniors of 1959. -- SIOUX RAPIDS THEATER. W MW Girls' Glee Club ...... l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball .... . . l, Z, 3 Mixed Chorus . . . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader .... . . 3, 4 Voice . . . . 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Queen . . . . . 4 PGP Band - . . 1, 2, 3 Monocle Staff . . , , , 1, 4 Band ........ . . 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council. . . . 3 Mixed Quartet ..... . . . 4 Reflector Staff . . . .4 Dvuble Mixed Quartet . . . 3 Senior Class Play . . '. 4 Operetta ....... . 2 Speech Contest . . . 4 Drum Ensemble . TOM THOMAS Exercise ? Why I peeled an orange for breakfastl Football. . ..... . . .l,2,3,4 Student Council . F. P. A. . . . . Reflector Staff . . Junior Class Play MARY LOUISE MCLAUGHLIN f'If silence is golden, I'm in debt. . . 2 ...1 .l ..4 .3 Girls' Glee Club. . . . . .1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus. . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball. . . . 1,2,3,4 Monocle Staff. . . . . 2, 4 Student Council. . . 1, 2 Reflector Staff . . . . 4 E Congratulations To The Seniors Of 1959. -- Dr Z 1 ' s VIVIAN COPE Some school days are all right, but better are the school nights. Class Secretary . Class Treasurer . Betty Crocker Hom VK I' 'N , ff f S emaker Award Junior Class Play .... . . Senior Class Play Richard lNiIcCombs . X Y N Girls' Glee Club . . Mixed Chorus . . Band ..... Pep Band . . f BERNADINE GROW A mischievous kid this gal, but everyone thinks she's swell. . . . . 1, 3, 4 Drum Ensemble . . . . . . . . ., 2 , , , , 4 Basketball . . . - 2,3,4 . 1, 2, 3, 4 Reflector Staff . . . . . 4 . . 1,2,3,4 1 L I DON NELSON Not a ladies man, but a lady's man. I 'N V Boys' Glee Club. ..... 1, 2, 3, 4 M, , Jap' Mixed Chorus .... . 1, 2, 3, 4 fy' i ' P. P. A. .... . z,s,4 ' '3 5. Reflector Staff. . . . 4 3 X Senior Play . . . 4 , x K YQ 1 f . J i N X ' N tl' f, - I I X i f J, , Ylefii 1 A M 1' ef SHERYL NATION I like to laugh, but giggling is more fun. Girls' Glee Club ...... l,Z,3,4 Polka Band . . . . . . 4 Mixed Chorus .... . . l, 2, 3, 4 Brass Quartet .... .... 2 Mixed Quartet .... . . . 4 Basketball ......... l, 2, 3, 4 Double Mixed Quartet ..... 3 Homecoming Attendant ...... 3 Band ......... . l, 2, 3, 4 Monocle Staff ......... 3, 4 Pep Band . . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council Secretary . . . .4 Trumpet Trio . . . . .l, 2 Class President .... . . . . 3 Brass Sextet . . . . 3 Reflector Staff Co-Editor. . . 4 Operetta ..... . . 2 Iunior Class Play .... . .3 Speech Contest . . . . 4 Senior Class Play . . . . 4 I A Good Place To Sell Your Cream And Milk. FA RMERS CO-OP CREAMERY CO. , Albert City. Sh Girls' Glee Club Mixed Chorus . Voice ..... Girls' Trio . . Girls' Sextet. . . . .l,2,3,4 JUDY RASSLER e looks rather quiet, but can you tell by looks ? Basketball ...... Monocle Staff ..... . . . . . .l,2,3,4 Monocle Staff Editor. . . . . . . . . 2, 3, 4 Student Council Secretary. . . . 1, 2, 3, 4 . . .2 Student Council Treasurer Operetta . . . . . . 2 Reflector Staff. . . . . Band . . . . . l, Z, 3, 4 Class Vice-President . . Pep Band . . .1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary . . . . Polka Band . . . . . . 4 Good Citizen Award . . Clarinet Trio . . . . .2, 3, 4 Iunior Class Play . . Speech Contest . . . . . 4 Senior Class Play . . N l 1 i N N Class Off i ce rs PRESIDENT Jon Lindgren VICE-PRESIDENT Ierry Anderson SECRETARY Judy Rassler TREASURER Vivian Cope N i Congratulations To The Senior Class. PETERSON'S STORXE The Road Called Toil Leads To The City Called Success W w l TOM 'Work ! Work! Work l IUDY Hedda Hopper said it was the latest. RICHARD Listen, Bud, if Iwanted any guff off you, I'd ask for it. DON There was a time when I helped Dad with the chores. MARY PEARL ANN ELDON I'l1 never get another one of those home perma- nents. Y - -- dro s'P flower in my hair? P - I l MARCIA Hurry up, MG, Iaifft got all day. SHERYL Never mind the dimple, just take the picture. RONNIE S. Oh, I don't believe it. A -4-tw' t rs' A rnr I ww, kktk 'Z 57 '- DW? ?T ff5,phf 1 fflKi3kI'. VIVIAN TON You can always tell a Oh, I bet you say that MARY MAC to all the boys. Oh, goody! Here he 'halo gir1'. comes now! BERNADINE GLEN ERLA Ya, you and who else? Always cattln' around. ,,And he told me it had DONNA TERRY power steermgl.. What do you mean, our Dol-ft you like my car doesn t have the convertible ? -I forward look! Wh can't I have a What ? No more gum- RONNIE B. I'd like to hear that again. TONY Do you really think I can customize it? I 1 K 1 I 1 6 B CLARICE Do you really like my suntan ? SHIRLEY Happy Birthday to me. E il Our Trip Through School On a beautiful September morning in the fall of 1947, our group of 30 little boys and girls started a trip through school by boarding the Marathon School Bus. We didn 't have far to ride until we reached our first stop where Miss Dress welcomed us and assigned us places. Even the snow didn't keep us from play that year. Don, who enjoyed the snow most of all, took a nice nap while his clothes were drying on the radiator. Two passengers, Iack Smith and Mary Meyer, were waiting to join our group as the bus came to its second stop. Mrs. Waldstein, having just assumed the duty as guide at Marathon, helped us have a pleasant visit. A small romance started during this time. Marcia, who wasn't a very co-operative Iuliet, hid behind Pearl Ann when Richard tried to kiss her. We had lots of excitement during our third excursion. Pearl Ann didn't eat much because the boys would tell her the food wasn't good. When she turned away, they slyly cleaned up her tray for her. Tommy and Ion didn't get along very well either. The fights between them were fast and furious. If the supervisors, Miss Tryon and Mrs. Custis, hadn't been around, there would probably have been a lot more. Bernadine joined us at this stop. Waiting to board the bus at the fourth terminal were Erla and Vivian. Miss Lovrien intro- duced them to the rest of the passengers and Glen decided to be Erla's personal guide by showing her the sights every noon and recess. We boarded the bus to continue our journey and at our next stop Miss Britt was our guide. During our visit we had a contest in arithmetic. The teams were called the Yankees and the Dodgers. The losing team, which was the Yankees, had to treat the Dodgers to a Halloween Party. As Richard kissed Miss Britt good-bye, we continued our trip. Mrs. Benson conducted the sixth excursion, which was joined by Larry Pritchard. We all got tired of working and everyone who had watches set them ahead so we could have a longer P. T. class. Our stunt failed. When we reached the gym for our class, another group was already there and we had to return to our room. We nearly lost our P. T. period for the rest of the year. At our next delay enroute, we took on one more passenger, Shirley Ralph. We became very attached to our chaperone, Mr. Bressler, and were sorry he could not continue with us for an- other season. l Mr. Beckel was there to meet us when we got off the bus for our eighjih expedition. We gained two more passengers, Ronald and Neil Bjorklund. Our boys were runners-up in the Ir. High County Basketball Tournament that year. The final stop was Marathon High School where we were initiated as uhe green freshmen. Plans were made for the rest of our trip, which would contain four tours. r. Kingery was the bus driver for the first tour and Sheryl Nation joined us to complete the pa senger list. The girls, trying to impress the boys, served a delicious dinner, much to the surpris of their guests. Mr. Kingery also took us on our next tour, in which we tried our own riving abilities. Some of the girls, trying to be thrill-cadets gave us plenty scares. We paus d long enough to make a swan to enter in the homecoming parade. The passengers were very disalppointed when the judges decision was announced. On the third tour, with Mrs. Feldman as our guide, we had better luch with our float and won first prize. Jerry and Richard brought honor to our group when Ierry received the Iowa Farmer De- gree and Richard a livestock judging award. To provide some entertainment we staged a famous play, It's Papa Who Pays. Sheryl Nation gained notoriety with her line, Here's the Sam, check! The highlight of this tour was an Evening in Paris. Everyone was anxious to complete our last tour. With Mrs. Danielson as our guide, our float again won first prize. We all stopped at Buntrock-Salie Studio to pose for pictures. For recreation we presented Strictly Formal. On May 22, Ray Cunningham, our commencement speaker, counseled us in preparation for our next journey. Having gained confidence we were ready to start on the road called Toil which we hope will lead to the city called Success. Class Will We, the class of 1959 of Marathon High School, having come to the end of our careers here and being of sound mind and disposing memory, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, revoking all former wills by us heretofore made. I, Clarice Bjork, do will and bequeath my kleenex to Ioyce Kingery so she won't have to borrow any next year. I, Mary Meyer, do will and bequeath my ability to keep my figure trim to Gary Walton. I, Donna Buse, do will and bequeath my perfume to Donna Beedle so that a Donna will still have it. I, Iudy Rassler, do will and bequeath my typing ability to Ronnie Wood to save wear and tear on Mrs. Danielson. I, Shirley Ralph, do will and bequeath my quiet reserved voice to Io Ann Neary. I, Ion Lindgren, do will and bequeath my book, How to Attract Women to Arnie Grow. I, Eldon Anderson, do will and bequeath my rabbits to Mr. Knott. I, Ronnie Marietta, do will and bequeath my athletic co-ordination to Kirk Ienkinson. I, Don Nelson, do will and bequeath my ability to go steady with one girl to Charles Egeland. I, Richard Watts, do will and bequeath my '48 Chevy to jimmy Wolf in hopes he will take after his last name. I, Mary McLaughlin, do will and bequeath my ability to grow tall to Connie Rassler. I, Sheryl Nation, do will and bequeath my ability to talk all the time to Ronnie Howard. I, Pearl Ann Carlson, do will and bequeath my desire to reign over a sickroom to Barbara Benson. I, Bernadine Grow, do will and bequeath my Sunday night dates to no one because Iwant to keep them. I, Glen Peterson, one of the greatest drivers of Chevrolets do will and bequeath my one arm driving to Morris Larson. - I, Ronnie Sassman, do will and bequeath my pictures of Laurens girls to Cliff Hoover. I, Erla Bennett, do will and bequeath my cheerleading position to Alice Peterson. I, Marcia Bailey, do will and bequeath my ability to sleep during study halls to Pat Rydstrom. I, Tom Thomas, do will and bequeath my ability to get out of trouble as well as into trouble to Fred Neary. I, Ronnie Bjorklund, do will and bequeath my sweet tooth to Ianet Nation. I, jerry Anderson, do will and bequeath my ability to keep calm, cool, and collected while speaking to Ioe Rydstrom. I, Vivian Cope, do will and bequeath my freckles to Gale Peterson. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath our Senioritis to the juniors. Evening in Paris was the theme for the Iunior Semox Banquet held on May ll of the following: Paree, Ah Gay Paree' Bien Venu les Iuniors Ah, Merci Beaucoupi' C'Est Si Bon . . . '. Rendezvous Headlines Mr Trafton Sorry to Say 'Au Revolr Mrs Danielson L'Amour T'Iour . . Gxrls Trio 09 U 4 S s L, sf: R 1 as J, ,... W W ' -' - ' , ,..., E , ..,. , ...,.. A , , fame-,T--sg, I .:.i, , Q ' 'A+ 133. R If 1' f q Ykzf , ,X g I ,fi 4' P , , s Q . 3 Q. 'l ' I i f ' 'Q if ' Y Q E 1 mm 1 , , A., ,WW ,Wy-mn, -M,m , -f ff ' G -len Peterson is always trying to prove Einstein's theory of relativity is wrong. R -ichard Watts is the manager of the moon's first all girl basketball team. A -l Capone's nightclub has Bernadine Grow as its head waitress. D -onna Buse is the girl that Mary Meyer has the most trouble with in her reformatory. U -ndertaker in Davy jones' Locker is Ronnie Bjorklund. A - famous private eye looking for the most eligible bachelors is Vivian Cope. T -om Thomas is a jockey. E -rla Bennett is a television repair-woman for Coast-to-Coast in Laurens. S -erving as a minister is Ronnie Sassman. C -ounselor at a Girls' Reformatory is Mary Meyer. L -iving it up in New York by following in the footsteps of Dody Goodman is Marcia Bailey. A -fter knocking his hip out of joint while giving his rhumba lessons, jerry Anderson is resting in the hospital. S -hirley Ralph is a personnel worker for the AA CAlcoholics Anonymousj. S -heryl Nation is the physical education instructor at the local YMCA. P -earl Ann Carlson is a model for space uniforms. R -onnie Marietta is the head of a girls' school in Washington, D. C. O -old Father Nelson has his hands full trying to make his three boys stay at home like he always did. P -roud first lady of the United States is Iudy Rassler. H -efty Hester is the professional name of Mary McLaughlin as she is now a woman's tag team wrestler. E -ldon Anderson is the County Superintendent of Schools. His motto is No excuse for tardiness. C -larice Bjork is a driver for Thrillcades. Y -odeling hillbilly from Arkansas is Ion Lindgren. He and his barefooted wife recently won a hog calling contest. 24 Sponsored By FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dealers In Feed--Grai 1--Lumber, Albert City Strictly Formal The Senior Class Play was presented April 24 under the direction of Iames Knott. in-.L , .,...,,.pm CAST Iane, who hasn't a date for the dance ..... - Pearl A1111 Sally, her best friend ........ -311'-BYY1 Agnes, the maid of all work . . . . - - 13011113 Andrew Cutler, Iane's father . - ISFTY Nettie Cutler, her mother. . - lUdY Mr. Ahern, a neighbor ..... - DOH Iim, Sally's boy-friend ..... - -Glen Rose Tilton, who gets the mumps . MaI'Cia Mrs. Tilton, her mother .... Shirley Iosie Tilton, her kid sister . . Clarice Elroy ............. - - R01111ie George, whom Iane is sweet on. . - - T011 Marcia ............ - MGFY Cindy Collins, a girl with ideas . . . - Efla Marilyn, who is after Elroy ..... ViVia11 Lt. Bob Cunningham, of the Air Force . . Richard Stage Manager ........... Ronnie Sy n 0 psi s -George and Iim haven't said a word. But their worries are only begi house guest, Marcia, snares one man right after the other with the ol tactics. That is, everyone except Elroy, who is constantly practiciri but who isn't as dumb as he seems. Then the home-front girls get re Cindy arrives--horn, bow, bag, and self. Cindy is a movie fan and any problem on the basis of how Ginger Rogers landed Fred Astaire. Cindy the problems are solved through a series of enjoyable circumst With the Senior Dance only eleven days away, Iane and Sally still have no dates- nning, for Sally's d go-get-'em g the shot-put, inforcements, for ready to solve With the help of BIICSS- Baccalau reate Services School Auditorium ............. May 17, 1959 Processional ............. Mary Dell Ebersole Triumpha1 March --Grieg Hymn ................... Congregation This Is My Fathers' World Prayer. . ........... Reverend C. W. Egeland Anthem ................. Girls' Glee Club Now Thank We All Our God --Cruger Scripture Reading .......... Reverend Roland Adams Announcements Anthem ................. Girls' Glee Club The Ways --Eastham Baccalaureate Sermon ........ Reverend B. T. Erholm Opportunity and Responsibility Hymn . . . ............... Congregation My Faith Looks Up To Thee Benediction ............ Reverend Wm. I-I. Brott Recessional ............. Mary Dell Ebersole God of Our Fathers --Warren JUDY RASSLER, Valedictorian VIVIAN COPE, Salutatorlan RAY CUMMINGHAM Commencement Speaker Commencement Exercises School Auditorium ............. May 22, 1959 Processional ............... Evelyn Bennett Pomp and Circumstance --Elgar Salutation ................. Vivian Cope Invocation ............ Reverend Wm. H. Brott Selections .............. High School Chorus I May Never Pass This Way Again --Wizell-Melsher Onward Ye Peoples --Sibelius Commencement Address ........ Ray C. Cunningham This ls Your Life Ames, Iowa Presentation of the Class of 1959 ...... Rex B. Trafton Superintendent Presentation of Diplomas .... Member of Board of Education Valediction ....... ........ I udy Rassler Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . Reverend Wm. H. Brott Recessional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evelyn Bennett Coronation March --Meyerbeer 26 If You Don't Know Diamonds, Know Your Jeweler -- IACK FRAIZER, Laurens, Iowa. Q Juniors -r-FP E IU Jffmibf, W I if SEEK Sw S2 lass Q fflcerdw PRESIDENT w 1 Ronnie Howard ' , VICE-PRESIIDENT Karein BraunSchweig ' SEQRETARX M ' I A Iax-161: Natidn 1 TREASURER Iimwweishaar A '- W ' ff' I 1 , HINN'S SUPER VALUE Evefy DayALow Prices, Laurens, Iowa. TERRY MOWRY Dancing Iunior 'Y LL I . '.-' z fi , '- If Fi , ' K if I fn! if 'E In ., , , 3 5 I' in 1 I K ,WX ,Q its Ui . , , Q wg ,gn f c as 11 1 I + J' Q3 'S My 'iii igngit i . ggi! 4 4 iii qv .Q as IO ANN NEARY Talking HM WEISHAAR Living up to his last name PAUL FULLENWORTH Going to fairs V Q1 QA I A 'n'l I' f' E Z I ,M mi, , . x 4. IM 5 ,, , ,, , , an ,iv rrjrr j H35 spfi I .. my ,Hg ,fy ,Bin Mg, ,Mszff .1 I I dl ,,,,n,1 T5 ,E KEg,.:,E . 3- 1 If . , - ,K X, gs 5 55 V i,V,i,m f fi -f Mt sf riwizg.. Af , ,Q sf :g:yiff--ye,- CHARLES BIORK JJ . w 15.12 u .z,-wa. f- -.- A WS, ,, ,, I, . Wil My PAT RYDSTROM KEITH WILSON IANET 'I Getting to school Planning for navy cafeeru Collecting SBl'1Y ' , animals f if fs.f1iiii'iQ'. 1 fr in if-V ff M N I f II' Q 1 ag- no ,251 , W iv 1Bg.v,.i,,,gK Hi. 365 55 'Qi cl ,IL Lrxgm 5 l' Q JJ- A K N lj KA AL 63425 1.3 P I 2 Aff I w VIN f in A33 JANET NATION Fire drills WDM A 5, ,,.,. DENNIS ARN DT z MARY BARBER Farming . Going steady .,- .oxqgw--3, A1 f I f f -525 3 ' me , - , nm? ,- H' Wm. A Q, , me rnnr n , 7 4' Vsfw xf img ,,, Qi.: Sf . ' 'wiil ' I' 55555, fy ew f , -' 1 EDITH ANDERSON Cracking gum H0bbieS 'X' A ' 9 Z A ' W Li alri I x if j EVIII Q ii-i I, II .V , if i ' JJ' . , A EW!! ,- i n, 4, -ff ., . I Iifl 'ly we A 'IRO 19' i -l' l1i'LI ., mngrwre ii RONNIE HOWARD Being ornery Aj . kyy' 5,5 I ,gyy , . A 97 Zll' E ' A in M' 1' 'I 'iiii' ,iii , ff' .WI A I '-Va QQ- - If I I 'Q A I I' 1 , ,- I . ., f . ' A ' f LN, 'lj' . rr-,. ' A sa 7 fry: 'Ik,k:g2L.f5V 7-.L:.V , j,3r5, 7 11vif1x,rI, 4 K K I ii', I A g f , -if I l'75ll ' nf - Wg,zf,,5ga I ' y-N-MII' A ' ' -I 'A I I ' A A A'li . ' gil A ,, IAII 1 N ' , DONN E GROW KAREN BRAUNSCHWEIG ,V GARY WALTON ,I M. I ,agefsrm Call 4481 For Yo Extemporary Speaking Talking ur Next HELENE CURTIS BEAUTY WAVE -- PHYLLIS MARY DELL EBERSOLE Flirting 'S BEAUTY SHOP. 29 On November 18, the Iunior Class presented their three-act comedy under the direction of Iames Knott. Just Ducky -g 3 It o Mr. Maxwell, the troubled father ............ . Gary Walton' ' V Mrs. Maxwell, the distraught mother . . . . .. . .Io Ann 'Igleary su Betty Lou, daughter, fourteen ..... ...... . Zjanet Nation - I Bernadine, Betty Lou's best friend . . . Karen Kay Braunschweig 1 Wilbur, son, thirteen ..... '. ..... rCliffl'iHoover ,ef Hercules, W1lbur's bosom pal . . ..... IerrygM6wry X I .f , Connie, daughter, seventeen .... . Mary Dell Ebersoleyip' ,- t Craig Moore, Conn1e's boy friend . . . . . Iim Weishaah' 9-fl f Mr. Moore, Cralg's father ..... . Ronald 1-lqward, ' rf Qf Del Marshall, a newspaper reporter . . . . . Charles 'Bjork-Q' x Aunt Mary, Mrs. Maxwell's aunt . . . . . ,. Pat-Rydstrom 'P , , Miss Blayne, lovelorn columnist. . . . Mary Jeanine, Barber I V ,1 Synopsis t t This delightful comedy presented the problems of a mother and father in the process of raising three very active teen-agers. Mr. Maxwell be- comes chairman of the citizens committee while at the same time Betty Lou and Bernadine write a letter to Miss Blayne's lovelorn column. CThe mix-up that follows, results in Wilbur and Betty Lou acting crazy as a reason for writing the letter.J Unfortunately they put on their act for the leading members of the citizen's committee. After everything gets worked out, Mr. Maxwell is chairman again and the household returns to normal. 30 .FARMERS CO-OP OIL COMPANY, Co-Op Petroleum Products, Propane Gas-Bottle and Bulk. ' w Lv ' . ,ff W- U M L mf, Q A1 My WW by Mu f I W W W' 1,0 6 5 W We f f W df 7 44 yfx !, 'f J I Sophomores Q W fm M w QW M fu fviwf I Lf' ,W ffobllf f W JW KMA 1? KJ ,A ,121 xl J i 1,7 1 I , e 5' IQ A 'i j , fr 1 -: Z jc, , , I no W'll hz: N - :X A s A Sophomores Class Officers PRESIDENT Charles Egeland VICE-PRESIDENT Craig Okerberg SECRETARY Lelland Nation TREASURER Bob McGowan WENDELL R. 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Cars Serviced, Repaired And Overhauled ff A A 'J ' rf A A , 2, Qi 1 aff 2 H .I r x ff -3 - k,,' Ml 1 1' 1 ir 13 Izffim'imismifi' ' , lv 4 of s N 83, az5vMiy :, QX5l,2v?tfsf? H ' Sf it fl'Qflw2ln:'se1,ls fqlt3,fll1:4lq:,lqqs :wigs ffziflil 'tufts I' Qswiwgif o . - 5 4 , . :JL 4,4 W . 1. :J us. yr., get 1 are Q..1,4ftve flsvfa Qw'syg2a,fqA,fsiike-J 1 DEANNA WOODFORD Blondie AHLILL D1.aUlDNJ.lV D gwood Emmy Lou V' FRED NEARY KAREN MCGOWANI Iudge Parker Missy P' r v 1 L-. U. , ' ' A . . if 1' we A f fkfe-1 ,, - 'flrhfzwugsvxmy wewms-1 -:- , 553-:Vs ,mf f. .- 'L 1' ' ,.-.3 fp, gr- as W -at D- V I gf' YW ff M1 ml' it , K: , f. y 4 x 'rf my gy QM iritiglg A ,, Q3 gtg 5 . Agfa. 5,36 3137 if Q Q53 1 LD ,, .V:,..kV, ' 'Q Xxx ff 3- J 5- A 5155,-ff ' Vfgsw ' 7 N Egg - Q9 ffm-f1f,,512fzE5't' iiwil :iafif ., 9, - Z :H7iJtSViLe' V, . QV?-5 - ,f,--.QWE ' ' f 351: -emi ' ,mx-ftri, ffyfv g ' ' ve -4 'fl fi ,,. , if mg, U ,K 7: get lpgev-g,.g2J1-Livkgtl 'Q xi wi-,il-fp 4- , Uv niilitigfilfi igfggsgsfisi-ggzZ:a:,liEvlffL6ftgig ffl, 1,,.1',5f,,,f1: fu-fc U . A illei fw' Lw f f ff Xi 5 idk it , trim --5 . 5, 31 x wfyglgzf 3 .L 1 ,f . 1 .Mill ' ,'-Qsxtfriglfjfsi, , ,575 fl ARNOLD GROW IULIA ARINGDALE Tucker ,',:f'..'f'l-'T-if Daisy Mae . .3 VM, ffikzfflilrletfllmwffz affix. iwiilii, il' Y w 3 T253 1e:3'.sffx1Qsm'l5?qgEi:i3iG?'l,Q2 w K: if tv f' we 2,1 Q,ft,5Q,gus,'5w5g:,wilt, ' REQ H 215521. 1' Elini il. f iZ,ms1v.s' Aw, s 0 1 S sggsfxv .af J 41 , f M13 f 24 iw? ' F32 X jim k Q El yi Q 16 f tl 1 i Q T., ,, K , 1,5 H5154 I. 1 3 JJ' 4 Z ft s M LU! Rex Morgan M. D. H Dennis t rl -my W.. 4 till-M -5 5 4u,,,,,1.,,1r n 1 k , My ,A I I .?ff':2L:'v'Q5wfl' if -wgwtlllr l l,:y,z2lez!,51q,, -liiivzm .ll lf ' 4' A A L5 5, 2 ll ' 5 ' l l-QEWY' WQZ.9f-Wi I f g.ggI?k,at5M.Hu flfv . A '2i'f?5?fLl122Q' Eg E -. El-A ,mgqixw ' V ' l Wflik -f 1' 1 gf ,4 5' Q1 1 My ' ' :pf-. 'K V W' ' . . . A , wg I dalvxcvvd -Af. Aw! vfasg gs we 0' at f GALE PETERSON DONNA BEEDLE RONNIE MEANS Peanuts Iodine Steve Canyon X' 'J : f' Av If 1' M3525 f'ls'!UM'ft'l I . .L A M535E'i5.1lSW7gE'XI,liiw '5f3'e5Lfii fV?22r flwxlf fn, .. Nil ' equip: CITIZEN'S STATE BANK, Always Pleased To Serve You. Freshmen FUF f'.!Q5 ff? Q x ' 4 N 4,5 ,, , ,J-. fy!! Kd - s '. A .-E ,J ny- .sg r, A f , 1 4 4 - 'Vi ' ri 1 U - t I it V Linn X V., we W AF , lv' 'X dx' J :' ,w ns ri- X ,, ink Ht 4 f ., 4' as F 1 . , P' . K ,R A. 'J J 9 5 . wx' ' DICK EDWARDS David Crane rv' 1 PAULINE BAKER Little Debbie 37 'F-5 IQ Activities ,Z ' f:'.,'--I xx hh 4 ll, Student Council AT DESK: Ierry Anderson, President . . ..... Vocal Sheryl Nation, Secretary . . . . Monocle Staff SEATED: Pearl Ann Carlson . . . ..... Band Ronnie Marietta .o.. . . Student Body Iudy Rassler, Treasurer . . Girls' Athletics Gale Peterson .... , . Freshmen Iim Weishaar .,.r.... . . F. F. A. Paul Fullenworth . . . . . . . . . . . Iuniors Richard Watts, Vice-President . . . . . Seniors Gary Walton . . . . . . , . . Boys' Athletics STANDING: Mr. Kingery . 0 . .Ex-officio Mr, Trafton. ., . Ex-officio Mr. Rix ,, . . .Faculty PRESIDENT Jerry Anderson This Page Is Sponsored By IIM MCLAUGHLIN, D-X STATION AND TANK SERVICE SEATED: Sheryl Nation . . Io Ann Neary . . Vivian Cope . . Iudy Rassler . . . Mary Louise McLaughlin . Mr. Knott. . . . STANDING: Mary Meyer. . . Barbara Benson . . Pearl Ann Carlson Shirley Ralph . . . Mary Dell Ebersole Ronnie Howard . . Patty Bloom .... Ierry Anderson . Donna Buse . . Ianet Nation . . Ioyce Kingery . . Evelyn Bennett . . Kathy Benson . . . Gary Rosene Cabsentl . . . .Boys' Sports I a n c Girls' Sports . Personalities . . . Typist . Editor . . Typist . . Advisor Senior News . . Sophomore News . . . . . Music . . Senior News .Special Events . . Iunior News . . . .Gossip . . . . F., F. A. . .Variety Column . . . . Gossip Freshman News . . Grade News Editor . .... r. . Calendar EDITOR Iudy Ras sler Monocle Staff Sponsored By BLAIR'S TAVERN, Fred Blair, Q ge Q il' Q 1: mmm' ,i HHH, fkfasuam my Ianet's attendants were: Don Nelson, Ioyce Kingery, David Bockelmann, Evelyn Bennett, Richard Watts, Pearl Ann Carlson, and Iim Weishaar. Ianet Nation was crowned Chapter Sweetheart at the Harvest Ball held November ZZ. M. ,Q IGFFY Ianet Nation F ..-QL. 5' f ' president of the F. F. A., presented Sweetheart jacket. The exhibit displayed at the State Convention in Sioux City received a gold award. The Marathon F. F. A. Chapter won first place in the Spencer Livestock Iudging Contest. Compliments Of The FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, Don Dotiley, Manager. 43 PATTY BLOOM Sophomore Attendant IO ANN NEARY Junior Attendant Homecoming Queen and Attendants MARY MC LAUGHLIN PEARL ANN CARLSON Senior Attendant KATHY BENSON Freshman Attendant N b , J ,Y X . Q A A ' ' ' S' , PATRICIA RYDSTROMW Iunior Attendant-V 4. A 'k.4Q.wfv-3 . The queen and attendants watched the game from the sidelines. The queen was crowned between halves of the Marathon-- Graettinger game. 2 The Rembrandt High School Dance Band played for the Home- coming dance. .Rf During the dance the queen, attendants, ana escorts were presented. ompliments Of WENDELL H. TUTT, Custom Corn Shelling. -nf 5 ri A V. , V 'im' 1 V Floats entered in Home- coming parade October 10, 1958. The judges awarded the senior float first place. The parade started at the school house and pro- ceeded to Main Street a- mid dust and wind. The junior float tied with the freshmen for second place. Sophomore Float E i . . wwe Freshman Second Place 46 For Delivery Of Carnation Dairy Products -- Phone BLOMBERG DAIRY l99W. l I I M, ...nw ' Speech Contestants SEATED: Mary McLaughlin, Mary Barber, Pearl Ann Carlson, Karen Braunschwelg, Erla Bennett. Janet Nation Cabsentl. STANDING: Gale Peterson, Kathy Benson, Mary Dell Ebersole, Jo Ann Neary, Iudy Rassler, Sheryl Nation, Ioyce Kingery, Marcia Bailey. The District Speech Contest was held at Spencer, Iowa on March 6 and 7. Karen Braunschweig and Mary McLaughlin received I ratings, test at Storm Lake, Pearl Ann Carlson, ratings. HUMOROUS DECLAMATION Gale Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II Kathy Benson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II Io Ann Neary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . II INTERPRETIVE READING Mary Dell Ebersole . . . . . . . . . . . . II Pearl Ann Carlson . . . . . . . . . . I Erla Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . II ORIGINAL ORATORY Iudy Rassler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II Erla Bennett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ORATORICAL DECLAMATION Ioyce Kingery . . . . . . . . . . . . . II RADIO SPEAKING Marcia Bailey, . . . . . . . . . . II Mary McLaughlin . . . . I Ianet Nation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Sheryl Nation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II Mary Barber . . . . . I 1 Karen Braunschweig . . . . I thus becoming eligible for the State Con- Iowa on April 3 and 4. Ianet Nation, Erla Bennett, and Mary Barber received Il Janet Nation, Iudy Rassler, Marcia Bailey Our T. B. speakers were given an opportunity to speak over KAYL in Storm Lake. I For Tank Service, Call RALPH KINNEY, Your STANDARD OIL DEALER. 47 School Calendar AUGUST School Started SEPTEMBER Football lNewelll High School Picnic Football fGraettingnrJ Tri-County Teachers Institute OCTOBER Football CMallardJ Homecoming KRuthvenD P. T. C. National F. F. A. Convention Senior Pictures Football fSioux Rapids, Skating Party Football lWest Bend! Football fTerri1l NOVEMBER State Teachers Convention P. T. C. Iunior Class Play Football Banquet F. F. A. Harvest Ball Pictures by Buntrock Thanksgiving Vacation DECEMBER P. T. C. T. B. Speeches School Dance Christmas Vacation 13 11- 15 20 23 26 2 5 9 12 14 4 5 7 9 11 14 27 10 27 4 '13 17-18 24 25 Z 8 16 17 22 27 IANUARY Girls' County Tournament Boys' County Tournament Pictures by Buntrock Band Festival FEBRUARY Vocal Music Festival Speech Contest P. T. C. Girls' Sectional Tournament Boys' Sectional Tournament MARCH Career Day District Speech Contest Boys' State Tournament P. T. G. F. F. A. Parent-Son Banquet Girls' State Tournament Easter Vacation Home Ec Style Show and Tea Easter Vacation APRIL State Speech Finals P. T. C. Small Group Contest Senior Class Play A. I. B. Typing Contest MAY Large Group Contest Veishea Iunior-Senior Banquet Baccalaureate Commencement School Out li f '-ml R , 'gg j 5 9 fix? - ,lux X gi is Q 1 sig? A 'Q 7 A ,wg Q J, , MM . , 4. i - LMJQ2, Q , 'iff ' 'F' -, T Q 1 js Q. w M 5 wwf-Ifiywif issmffyfsv, , Simsk af Wm 'W M, . 7 7 3 WE S5 l M TV w i iiw i 1. + 2 X' . 'xii JiiJx' kjsi1Q 47 7 ' A 139: Q il ,: 4 gg .zfSliQls3fQw f?'gE VE, in 1 Y. ,K . 'fl aw Q - Q- - af , 'ibi fzbf im Ei S ' K .9 , ' ,.., Wwgiww-www--,, Am,:.'sr V 3,1-. L fy ' Qf2, Q'f 7 4 ,: ei,' ,ww K .f ON LI S ic X ,I 'Z ff 4 45 ,I , Q 'Q' fi X1 ff, xl H H Girls' Glee Club FIRST ROW: Faith Tanner, Barbara Benson, Sharon Bjorklund, Pauline Baker, Vivian Cope, Sandra Lewis, Erla Bennett, Sharol Bjorklund, Mary Louise McLaughlin, Donna Beetle, Ianet Tanner, Deanna Woodford. SECOND ROW: Marcia Bailey, Kathy Benson, Clarice Bjork, Evelyn Bennett, Patricia Rydstrom, Joyce Kingery, Ianet Nation, Mary Barber, Karen McGowan, Sharon McGowan, Carol Bjork, Karen Braunschweig, Mr. McIntosh THIRD ROW: Pearl Ann Carlson, Mary Dell Ebersole, Edith Anderson, Darlene Clauson, Patty Bloom, Connie Rassler, Ianice Pullenworth, Io Ann Neary, Sheryl Nation, Judy Rassler, Alice Peterson, Bernadine Grow, Donna Buse. Boys' Glee CI u b FIRST ROW: David Bockelmann, Ierry Mowry, Jim Wolf, Colin Lincoln, Richard Watts, Morris Larson, joe Rydstrom, Don Nelson, Merlyn Anderson, Dick Edwards, Gale Peterson. SECOND ROW: Mr. McIntosh, Virgil Cope, Cliff Hoover, Keith Wilson, lim Weishaar, Paul Fullenworth, Glen Peterson, Lelland Nation, Charles Bjork, Chuck Egeland. THIRD ROW: Bob McGowan, Fred Neary, Kirk Ienkinson, Ierry Anderson, Ion Lindgren, Gary Walton, Ronnie Sassman, Craig Okerberg, Eldon Anderson. Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW: Erla Bennett, Sharol Bjorklund, Sharon Bjorklund, Kathy Benson, Evelyn Bennett, Ioyce Kingery, Clarice Bjork, Marcia Bailey, Vivian Cope, Mary Louise McLaughlin, Ianet Tanner. SECOND ROW: Faith Tanner, Colin Lincoln, Iimmy Wolf, Mary Dell Ebersole, Bernadine Grow, Iudy Rassler, Donna Buse, Pearl Ann Carlson, Ianet Nation, Merlyn Anderson, Gale Peterson. THIRD ROW: Dick Edwards, Don Nelson, Ioe Rydstrom, Patty Bloom, Connie Rassler, Io Ann Neary, Sheryl Nation, V? Lelland Nation, Morris Larson, Ierry Mowry, Mr. McIntosh. L . A' FOURTH ROW: Keith Wilson, Fred Neary, Kirk Ienkinson, Ierry Anderson, Ion Lindgren, Gary Walton, Ronnieipassman, I I Craig Okerberg, Glen Peterson, Clifford Hoover. I Q - 4 P? V av 1 A jj 45 J, . Ip F, A ' l 1' Z L N I 1. ja - J . u.1 Q K Z ,jg , .L l x I, b y . W A. f 41,99 s Q' E ,gf . I J? .J fi, Accompanists Evelyn Bennett, Io Ann Neary, Mary Dell Ebersole, Pearl Ann Carlson. H ! ' , H SPENCER MUSIC SUPPLY -- Your Complete Music Store -- Spencer, Iowa. 5' Senior Trio Pearl Ann Carlson, Erle Bennett, Judy Ras sler. Mixed Quartet Ion Lindgren, Ronnie Sassman, Sheryl Nation, Mary Louise McLaughlin. Boys' Quartet Colin Lincoln, Cliff Hoover, Keith Wilson, Gary Walton. Junior Trio Boys' Quartet I0 Ann Neawf Mary D611 Ebersole' Ianet Nation' Craig Okerberg, Ion Lindgren, Ierry Mowry, Ronnie Sassman. 52 Sponsored By The QUAKER CATS CO. , Dealers In Feed, Coal, Grass Seed, Fertilizer. Polka Band Io Ann Weishaar, Colin Lincoln, Sheryl Nation, Jo Ann Neary, Judy Rassler, Ioyce Kingery, Mr. McIntosh. ARDYS MCINTOSH Clarinet Trio Music Instructor Karen Matthews, Joyce Kingery, Iudy Rassler CARL'S MID-BELL MUSIC COMPANY A Good Place To Call For Anything For Band And Orchestra Storm Lake FIRST ROW: Band Janice Maiden, Alan Hartman, Steven McLaughlin, Susan Kingery, Mary McLaughlin, Connie Alexander, Ieannie Slmonson, Elaine Bennett, Mary Nation, Jim Benson, Io Ann Weishaar, Betty Krout. SECOND ROW: Patty Bloom, Ronnie Alexander, Arland Bloom, David Bockelmann, Becky Iones, Karen Matthews, Mary THIRD ROW: Louise McLaughlin, Deanna Woodford, Carlin Okerberg, Sharon Bjorklund. Kathy Benson, Evelyn Bennett, Cory Ritchie, Pearl Ann Carlson, Bernadine Grow, Ioyce Klngery, Ierry Mowry, Gale Peterson, Patty Tiebben, Mr. Mclntnsh. FOURTH ROW! Iohn Cochrane, ludv Rassler, Ed Nvqaard, David Rassler, Craig Okerberg, Io Ann Neary, Connie Rassler Sheryl Nation, Colin Lincoln. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Pep Band Bernadine Grow, Mary Nation, Deanna Woodford, Steven McLaughlin, Arland Bloom, David Bockelmann, Mary McLaughlin, Ieannie Simonson, Roberta Baker, Susan Kingery, Gale Peterson, Cory Ritchie, Evelyn Bennett, Kathy Benson, Elaine Bennett, Connie Alexander, Sharon Bjorklund, Becky Iones, Io Ann Weishaar, Mr. McIntosh. Ierry Mowry, Colin Lincoln, John Cochrane, Ed Nygaard, Craig Okerberg, Connie Rassler, Iudy Rassler, Ioyce Kingery, Io Ann Neary, Sheryl Nation, Pearl Ann Carlson, Patty Bloom. I? Athletics -v - Xu Um , lu Base ball FIRST ROW: Gary Rosene, Chuck Egeland, Ronnie Marietta, Ed Nygaard, Glen Peterson, Virgil Cope. SECOND ROW: Lelland Nation, Keith Wilson, Paul Fullenworth, Larry Kingery, Gary Walton, Ronnie Howard, Bob McGowan, Larry Pritchard, Mr. Hazelhoff. Marathon 0 . . . . . Truesdale 9 Marathon 9 . . . . Sulphur Springs O Marathon 5 . . . . . Fairview O Marathon 1 . . . Rembrandt 15 Marathon 2 . . . . . Hayes ll Marathon 3 ......... Highview 6 Marathon 3 ........ Gillet Grove 1 Sectional Tournament Marathon 1 2 ........... Webb 18 27 -co X Sponsored By BURNS TRUCKING AND STANDARD SERVICE. v '-ov...-auf Foot ball FIRST ROW: Gary Rosene, David Bockeimann, Richard Watts, Dick Edwards, Ioe Rydstrom. Dennis Olson, Chuck Egeland. SECOND ROW: Mr. Klngery, Larry Anderson, Cliff Hoover, Lelland Nation, Ronnie Marietta, Arnold Grow, Ed Nygaard. THIRD ROW: Tom Thomas, Ion Lindgren, Gary Walton, Ronnie Sassman, Craig Okerberg, Fred Nea ry, Bob McGowan. NEWELL DEFEATS MARATHON I4 TO I2 Newell scored first and then had to come from behind to defeat Marathon. It was a very loosely played game on the part of both teams, but Newell seemed to have just a little more luck. Denny Olson ran 72 yards for the first touchdown and then Bob McGowan plunged over for the second. MARATHON LOSES TO GRAETTINGER 20 TO O Marathon held Graettinger to one touchdown in the first half. Graettinger made one touchdown in the third quarter and two more in the fourth quarter. MARATHON WHIPS MALLARD 26 TO 7 Marathon played their best ball of the season against Mallard by spoiling Mallard's Homecoming. Marathon scored in the first quarter on an 18 yard pass play from Marietta to Nation. The other three touchdowns were made by Olson, Sassman, and McGowan. MARATHON LOSES TO RUTHVEN 32 TO O The touchdowns in the game were: one in the first quarter, two in the second quarter and one in the third and fourth quarters. Marathon was pretty well out-matched. SIOUX RAPIDS WINS FROM MARATHON 33 TO 7 Marathon was outmanned by Sioux Rapids and the half time scorey was 13 to 0. Denny Olson made the only touchdown for the Minutemen in the fourth quarter when he went over from the two yard line. MARATHON LOSES TO WEST BEND Marathon fell I3 to O before the Leaders of the Corn Belt Loop in a hard fought game. Marathon held the surprised Leaders scoreless in the first half and drove down to West Bend's seven yard line before being held for downs. Gary Rosene was the outstanding player for Marathon. MARATHON LOSES TO TERRIL 30 TO 7 IN FINAL GAME Terril iced the game by running up 20 points in the first quarter. The only touchdown for Marathon was a pass from Olson to Neary. Gary Walton played a very good game for Marathon. iky 2 K COACH KINGERY QL ' VV . v 1' 91 DENNIS OLSON Freshman Back me W. LARRY ANDERSON Freshman End DICK EDWARDS Freshman Center AK:D' N n ' L n ' 4 ee NELSON S FURNITURE For Home Furnishing and Funeral Directing. A A A ' Q A if , f is EE Q K QQ, Jgifi, M 4 L,'- COACH HAZELHOFF my s FRED NEARY Freshman End i G' ' if mx ,A S , as 5 H in J ir , B Jon RYDSTROM Freshman Tackle 49' ARNOLD GROW Freshman Back T hh'h hsse A A A A -O K '.:-' 1. . ,. K K 1 Q. H J . , 'V 45,:g,g5s , U sa - 1 ' ' ' - is 4 B EQ is Vs O 5 ,lffiixfi , A A 1-gui ' P - ffisiifq f' i Sf A T he A M Sponsored By DARREL MATTHEWS' BARBER SHOP It Pays to Look Basketball Schedule November 14 Marathon . CFirstl Albert City Marathon fSecondJ Albert City November 25 Marathon .... Linn Grove December 2 Marathon . . Mallard December 5 Marathon . Sioux Rapids December 9 Marathon . . . Aryshire December l 2 Marathon . . Graettinger December l6 Marathon . . . Webb December 19 Marathon ...... Terril December 23 Marathon ...... Newell Ianuary 6 Marathon . Greenville-Ros sie Ianuary 23 Marathon . CFirstl Rembrandt Marathon CSecondJ Rembrandt Ianuary 27 Marathon .... West Bend January 30 Marathon . . Webb February 6 Marathon ..... Ruthven BUENA VISTA COUNTY TOURNAMENTS Ianuary 13 Marathon 33 ....... Providence Ianuary 15 Marathon 25 ....... Albert City SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT February ll Marathon 54 ...... . Cornell February 12 Marathon 38 . . . . Webb Minuettes FIRST ROW: Vivian Cope, Mary Barber, Ianet Nation, Bernadine Grow, Sheryl Nation, Connie Rassler, Io Ann Neary, Iudy Rassler, Patricia Rydstrom, Joyce Kingery, Kathy Benson, Barbara Benson. SECOND ROW: Deanna Woodford, Clarice Bjork, Julia Aringdale, Mr. Kingery, CCoachJ, Karen McGowan, Carol Bjork, lSharon McGowan, absentj 60 MARATHON REPUBLIC, Printing - Publishing - Smith-Corona Portables - Ottice Supplies, Basketball Schedule November 25 Marathon 20 ..... Linn Grove 58 December Marathon 24. . . . .Mallard 50 December Marathon 37 . . . Sioux Rapids 74 December Marathon 30. . . . Ayrshire 66 December Marathon 2 3 . . . Graettinger 7 l December Marathon 37 . . .... Webb 5l December Marathon 5 2 ........ Terril 35 December Marathon 38 ....... Newell 53 Ianuary Marathon 39. . Greenville-Rossie 51 Ianuary Marathon 20. . . CFirstD Rembrandt 72 Marathon 17 . . CSecondJ Rembrandt 27 Ianuary Marathon 45 ..... West Bend 69 Ianuary Marathon 5 0 . . .... Webb 5 I February Marathon 55 ....... Ruthven 72 Ianuary 20 Marathon 38 .... Sioux Rapids 59 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT February l 4 Marathon 2 9 ..... Rembrandt 68 BUENA VISTA COUNTY TOURNAMENTS Minutemen FIRST ROW: Keith Wilson, Ronnie Howard, Craig Okerberg, Dennis Olson, Lelland Nation, Gary Rosene. SECOND ROW: Fred Neary, Gary Walton, Ronnie Means, Larry Anderson, Virgil Cope, Mr. Hazelhoff lCo6Chl THIRD ROW: Dennis Arndt, Colin Lincoln, Chuck Egeland, Merlyn Anderson, Gale Peterson. Sponsored By MARVIN SASSMAIXVS COMMERCIAL TRUCKING. 7, W, I , ll Foot ball Ch eerleadel MARY MCLAUGHLIN PATTY BLOOM IANET NATION ERLA BENNETT Boys' Girls' Basketball Cheerleaders MARY M LAUGHLIN EVELYN BENNETT ERLA BENNETT Basketball Cheerleaders A Good Place To Eat. THE WINDSOR HOTEL, Owners - Mr. and Mrsv. Erie Bennett. 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