Marcus High School - Eaglet Yearbook (Marcus, IA)

 - Class of 1958

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We hope to express our annreciation for his work which has con- tributed very much to our school. MARCU HIGH SCHO0L. MARC S.l0WA '--. L? 'N HOMECUMI G The 1957 Homecoming Festivities began on Thursday evening, October 10 Coach Rabey placed the crowns on the heads of the reigning royalty, Queen Judy Anderson and King James Meyer Linda StowaterandJerry Briggs, Susan Nitzschke and Ray Drefke, Judy Dorr and Robert Miller, and Evelvn Drefkeand.Norman Rasmussen were the Fomecomlng Attendants Patty Stowaterand Steven Levitt were the crownbearers Sandra Johnson sang, uThe Sweetheart of Sigma Chiu followed by pep talks given by Ronald Dorr and Sharon Lage A short skit was Dre sented by members of the football aduad and three high school girls The cheerleaders lead a few yells after which Coach Smith introduced the members of the foot ball teamandpresentedtheirlittle sistersandbrothere as future football players and cheerleaders Reverend Meyer gave the speech for the evening on the topic of backing up the team Eva Grauer. acting as mistress of OHS years of the alumni A snakedance ended the rally King James and Queen Judy ceremonies, asked the vari On Friday afternoonthe marching band led the Homecoming parade down Khin street The float winners mereasfollows Seniors and Juniors tied for first, Freshmen came ln as second, and Sonhomores nlaced third The half time activities consisted or the bandw v arious routines and the show ing 0' the QMSPU Phd herntiendants Eva Grauer sang, 'Let Me Call You Sweetheart' to Queen Judy, accompanied by the band H0mBCOm1UQ Royalty Eva singing to Queen and attendants Homecoming Attendants v1pn0r1oua Marcus SPOHIOPGG by Marcus Lumber Comnany , , 1 , . . ., , . , . rg 1 .- . 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' ',, . ., 5 agp .. ,VW Senior Junior Eagles Rule The World We Want A Touchdown We'11 Reap The Harvest We Don't Monkey Marcus Courts Victory Homecoming Crownbearers Freshmen Victory Dance 5 4 Sponsered by Lage's Cafe Jumon CLASS my ' The plot of the play concerned Penny Wood and Chuck Harris, the boy next door, as they went about the frequently difficult but always amusing business of growing up When Penny's Uncle Mervyn, only five years older than she, brought Roger Van Vleck, a senior and a killer dlller, home from col lege, she forgot to be a man hater and R succumbed to an attack of calf love which Hy and 509811 is ten degrees worse than measles In her efforts to maker herself attractive to the fascinating Roger, she almost disrupted tw: families, but the dis covery that Roger is double crossing Mervyn by trying to steal his girl, brought her back to normal, and incidentally to Chuck Judy and Kent CAST OF CHARACTERS Keith Kent and Susan uck Harris Ray s Wood Joan mer Tuttle Michael Wood Keith lly Lou Carolyn rvyn Roberts Kent ger Van Vleck Mike Harris Gary irley Wentworth Janice lph Wentworth Kirk Llle Harris Tudv M rnny Wood Susan 1 L V n I Kent, Judy, Carolyn and Mike Mike and Rose S onsored b Mike and Sus n P 7 9 Marcus O11 and sunbly Entire Cast and Director ' ' ' I ........ 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E, NNUAL TAFF row Evelyn Drefke, Beverly Simons, Carolyn Juhl, Susan litzschke Roese, Judy Anderson, Jim Beaton, and Barbara Heir 2nd row Paul Christensen, Ruth Umhoefer, Sandra Johnson, Sharon Lage, Betty Broblek, Ila Hewicker, Marilyn Kolb, Linda Stowater, Elaine Juhl Margaret Brownmiller, Hike Treinen, and Billy Kirohoff 3rd row Jerry DeVr1es, Donald Dorr, Robert Gave, Jerry Weiner, Jil lrekow, Roger Prunty, Ronald Johnson James Meyer, and Jerry Briggs bth row Jerry Haahr, Eugene Banos, Shester Kramer, Danny Rose, Gerald Woltnan, David Jorgensen, Orlan Ebert, Ronald Dorr, Bob Hathern, Bob Schnabel, and Eddie Hiller Throughout this busy year, the members of the annual staff has been kept very busy to oatoh up on a deadline of April I They hoped that their efforts of measuring, cutting, and pasting will be rewarded w1th the product of a good annual Through a lot of talking they managed to secure a new white, rd cover with gold letters for the 1958 Eaglet tditor Assistant Editor Business Manager Advertising Class Reporters Photographers Sports Reporters Music Reporters Activity Pages Grade News Typlsts Adfilbr Judy Anderson Susan Nitzsohke. Caro1vn,Juhl Jim Beaton Senior Boys Evelyn Drefke, Ruth Umhoeffe Bill Kirchoff, Don Dorr Barbara Neir, Mike Treinen Ron Dorr, Elaine Juhl David Drefke, Eva Grauer Sharon Lage, Sandra Johnson, Linda Stowater Kay Rassel Ila Fewicker, Margaret Brownmiller Betty Broblek, Marilyn Kolb. Beverly Simons Mr Roese Sponsored by Fitzgerald Insurance Agency Sponsored by Cy Brown illgp Sponsored by Telephone Office Sponsored by Hogue Jewelry .g V 1 . p R . ,sv 4 - K . . , A1 --.- . . . . I Q U . rn , . . PAPER TAFF 4' lst row Orlan Ebert, Judy Anderson, Beverly Simons, Sharon Lsse, 2nd row Danny Rose, Bob Hathern, Ronald Johnson, Roger Prunty, Margaret Brownmlller, Linda Stowater, Elaine Juhl, Mary Ann Miller, Joan Reiper, Sharon Johnson, Mr Roese rd row Robert Schnabel, Eugene Saner, Jerry Weimer, Gerald Woltman, Jim Krekow, David Jorgensen The paper staff has encountered a very busy year The paper published every six weeks with the staff having only two days every week to work With the aid of all our staff we have tried to publish a good paper There is a lot of work involved and the staff is truly grateful to anyone who has contributed Edlto Beverly Simons Artists Judy Anderson David Jorgensen Society Linda Stowater, Roger Prunty, Gerald Woltman Sports Elaine Juhl, Bob Mathern Orlan Ebert flmeo Operators Kay Passel, Euvene Saner, Jerry Weimer Reporters James Krekow, Danny Kose Ulrculation Margaret Brownmlller, Ronald Johnson, Rob Schnsble Class Reporters Sharon Johnson Mary Ann Viller Joan R irer, Sandra Tobn or Sponsored by Marcus Pnnatoriun Sponsored by Nag1e'g Apparal . -- , W 5: 3 n- . . . is ' of , D assistant Editor Sharon Lage . . , , Boots Wallin GLEE L lst row 2nd row 3rd row D fin QQ Q Ruth Wilkins Judy Dorr Joan Ohlendorf Deanna Franks, Pauline Prunty, Karen Haahr, Joyce Walker, Janice Petersen, Evelyn Drefke, Sharon Gifford M183 Yoshioka, Judy Juhl, Marilee Gates Doris Peavey, Margaret lrownmiller, Ila Hewicker, Mary Ann Miller, Barbara Neir, Linda Stowater, Roberta Keir Jean Wankum Betty Prunty, Beverly Simons Sharon Johnson, Carolyn Juhl Susan Nltzschke, Judy Anderson Betty Broblek, Ilo Brownmiller Marilyn Kolb, Eva Grauer Sandra Johnson Sharon Lage Ervina lst row 2nd row 3rd row Roger Prunty, Eugene Saner, Keith Gates, Donald Dorr. James Meyer, Miss Yoshioka, Norman Kolb, Jerry Haanr, James Beaton, Duane Nielsen, Rodney Ogren, Roger Ogren Ronald Dorr, Ra Drefke, Michael Treinen, Robert Mathern, Clyve Eaade, Robert Miller, lerdene Shefstad, David Gray. Roger Neir, Paul Christensen, Eddie Miller, David Jorgensen, Orlan Ebert, Jerry DeVr1es, Richard Ott. ,n , D C B J . J 0,5 of 1, Ei g ,M 4 Kd ' in f V Q K , L I , , ' Y R , i X K f I , Ia 1 J 1 ll S V V V, E g A. . . I, , 0 n B so y I' 9 d J Susan Nitzschke, Betty Broblek, Judy Anderson, Karen Haahr, Joyce Walker, Janice Petersen, Evelyn Drsfke, Sharon Gifford 2nd row Mies Yoehioka, Sharon Johnson, Ruth Wilkins, Doris Peavey, Marcia Artz, Margaret Brownmiller Ila Hewicker, Barbara Heir, Sandra Johnson, Eva Grauer Linda Stowa r Roberta Neir, Jean Wankum, Betty Prunty Beverly Simone, Sharon Lage 3rd row Marilee Gates, Mary Ann Miller, Rooert Miller Michael Treinen, Robert Mathern, James Beaton, Clvve Baade, Roger Ogren Roger Prunty David Gra Ervina Sanur bth row David Drefke, ichard Ott Jerry Haahr Eddie Miller Eugene Saner, Marilyn Kolb, Ilo Brownmiller Paul Christensen Donald Dorr, Rodney Ogren, Berdene Shefstad 5th row Keith Gates, Jerry DeVr1es Ronald Dorr Roger Neir Drefke David Jorgensen, Orlan Ebert James Meyer, Norman Kolb Duane Neilson lst row David Jorgensen, Ray Drefke, Betty Broblek Ilo Jean Brownmiller, Sandra Johnson, Eva Grauer, Pauline Prunty, Marilyn Kolb, David Drefke, Jim Beaton 2nd row Judy Anderson, Busan Nltzschke, Orlan Ebert, Clyve B d aa 8 Soonsored by Marcus Lumber Co , 5 1 K-3 1 , . . ..- , , , , - - 1 1 K, - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 5 ll , H ilf 3 1 ' l ?'3 u 1 s ei ir, . t X . I E I t V 1 I ag .. 'Q I , ' 1 VOCAL E EMBLE ri Il lst row Eva Grauer, Sandra Johnson, Evelyn Drefke, Susan Nitschke 2nd row Betty Broblek, Ilo Jean Brownmiller, Marilyn Kolb, Pauline Prunty GIRL'S SEXTE1 BQYIS OCTFT sharon Lage, Pauline Prunty, g:Zi:nJEZ?SnsSgnnigcgogison' Betty Broblek, Ilo Jean Brownmiller, Orlan Ebert' Duane Neilsgn Judy Anderson, Eva Grauer. Rodney Ogreai Roger Nair' ' Sponsored by Marcus O11 Q bunnly P. . ,. wi T7 'f- - N .. . tv , 8 I rx .i l 3 Y' 3 f K 1 I K A 1 og-,Af I -' f I If 1 : At' Q N J X , y F 3 5 5 K ' , . 5 .liz- Q. , H V E N , INSTRUMENTAL E EMBLE ff Betty Prunty, Marilyn Kolb, Richard out, Roger Neir, Duane David Drefke, and Jean Wankum Neilson, Rosalind Droegmiller, Ray Drefke, Donald Dorr is missing BRASS QUARTLT I1 JOODNIND Q niTET Rosalind Droegmiller, Roberta Neir, Evelyn Drefke, Joyce walker, MaP5hl Artzn and John Wankum Doris Peavey, and bharon Hagey BRASS QUARTET I .icnard ont, Roger Nelr, 'lm Beaton, and Ray Drefke. Sponsored by Sands Seed Service YYY' W 5? ? x' a V- w y 1 1 , . Xfw n , . Q .V L O O 'A v' ' ,U f O I . ,T f'X 2' ,,,gn4'?' Flutes - Carol J. Miller, JoAnne Bileland, Sharon Drefke, Sharon Nelleen Oboe Edith Dorr Clarinets Evelyn Drefke, Joyce Walker, bharon Hagey, Mary Ann Miller, Ruth Umhoeffer, Doris Peavy, Clyve Baade, Berdene Sher atad, Connie Hayden, and Barbara Johnson Base Clarinet Ronald Dorr, Doris Peavy, Berdene Shefstad Saxaohones David Drefke, Marilyn Kolb Mark Baumgartner Jim Nelson, Jean wankum, Betty Prunty Basses Duane Nellaen, James Bilfiland Cornets Ray Drefke, Donald Dorr, James Beaton, John Wankum Marcia Artz Robert Cave, Robert Miller, Jon Meyer, Leonard Seggerman, on Carev Terry Mead French Horns Rosalindl Droegmlller, Lynnette Gates Trombones Roger Neir, Jeannine Woodall, Joyce Steffen, Neal Drefke, Bradly Miller, Tom Dorr Barltonee Richard Ott Roberta Neir Percussion Susan Nitzschke, Judy Juhl, Ervina Saner, Pauline Pruntv, Brenda Erickson Instructor Tom Richards -i-A' YR let row-letty Prunty, Donald Dorr, Ronald Dorr, lay Drofke, Marilyn Kolb, Jlm Beaton, Jean Wankul, Duane Neilson, Susan Nitechke, lr Riohardl, Evelyn Drefke gi,-,-,-.' 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I TWIRLER Sharon Gifford, Karen Haahr Betty Broblek, Ervina Senor Mnrilee Gates Margaret Brownmiller James Meyer, Donald Dorr, Ronald Dorr Robert Carey, Ila Hewicker Michael Treinar, qandra Johnson M1 eine from above vicfure is Jack Olson Sponsored by Nagle Chevrolet ADEHATE TEAM Q' STUDENT COUNCIL let row lary Ohlendort Jerry lriggl, Marilyn Kolb, letty lroblek, Judy Law 2nd row lr lovard J Fitzgerald, Jerry loots, Ray Drefke, Loren Uoltman, lornan Kolb, Keith Gates ' DRAMATICS F let row Judy Dorr, Pauline Prunty, Joyce Walker, Ilo Jean lrownliller, lary Ann Miller, Delores Peavey 2nd row Mrs Campbell, Mies Ioshioka, Sandra Johnson, Iva Grauer, Ila lewicker, Joan Reiper, Betty lroblek rd row Tom Garvin, David Klingbo Clyve leads, Ronald Dorr, Janes Meyer, Richard Ott, amel Beaton The members of the Dramatloe Club were active this year in one act plays, debate, speech contests, and the Forensic League Two one act plays were presented by the freshman and sophomore members and were directed by Miss Yoshioka The debate teams, coached by Mr Hip le made good showings in tournaments held in Spirit Lake, Rock plds, Sioux City and Marcus Finalists of the state speech contests were James Beaton Sandra Johnson, Mary Ann Miller and Ila Jean Hewicker Finalists for the Forensic League were Eva Grauer, and Sandra Johnson Sponsored by Katz Locker Plant 5P011l01'04 57 C1-l1'k90l'l GPOOUYI N IJ- v 4 1 U N - -' A-.1 , - l, I . 5 Y ' ' A' . 1 , 4' - aaa I bp' A r . 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'OT Kiss He Kate' 1656 bad! To Sponsored by Dorr's Dairy Sponsered by Marcus Hotel H a nik and Il why. if 'Boil B' an-1-Stel' Rogk and B011 Go c 1 E M opus :Hen J ,Y,. q 'I ' , . K. sba ,, ,A A f IZ . ',, . 1 , l M --1' ,. 22 Af.. A ' 1' H A ' autiful ' 'I V 1 x 4 Q g I set, in' B 3 ' '. M 1 'li' I I 4 e sy 7 I ,V '15, Q n A I I PLATTER CHATTER Hivygalf v 53 Q, vw' 2 who Love He to Pieces Lgh 4. 9. Lollipop Takes Two to tengo Jailhouse Bock lerymn A11 Shook Up Dinner lith Dracula ieddy Bear O A11 5110 'ly Sponsored by Wankum Brother'e Grinding Donlt Sponsored by Cherokee County F811 Bureau 'ff ' ' A 2 , 4' ix ,J .K K m gi:J,cx.ii K it .. , , . : ,Q51 3 I ' ' af 'if gf F u. 1,. .- ., p , xi 3 aa .. . . Ja ' jg , 'A Y. gi 1 .gp Y .Qf5Eii,i :ga F V P 1 ,M -' ,,.' . ,Q Q 'w , '- ,A , R- 4-'H-'-:V ,Eff A A or 1 -f' V .Jilin Q M 'Q ., 1-'ft'---T481 Ne, , W .V '-' ?ff::5?X?f1iQ4- ' jf, 6 -,--- - -..--..,, ---- n 4 , ...fy , S' FO0TBALL Third Bow Ronald Dorr, Paul Christensen, Bob Mathern, Orlan Ebert, James Meyer, Jerry Heimer, Donald Dorr, Jerry Briggs and Coach Smith Second Bow Marlin Welcht, Kent Erickson, Harold Seggermanv Bay Drefke, Kirk Evans, Vernoq Johnson, Eddie Miller, and Jerry Haahr First Row Jerry Boots, Tom Garvin, David Klingborg, Norman g03S:i BETTY Grauer Norman Rasmussen, Bob Hiller, and Roger P 7 Chuck Bokes, B111 Kirchoff, Jack Olson, Jim Krakow, and Jerry DeVr1es These four squad members and the student manager were absent when the team picture was taken ST BEAM Jim Krakow Ronnie Dorr Guard Tackle Halfback SECOND TEAM Paul Christensen Donnie Dorr Jerry Welmer James Meyer Orlan Ebert Bob Hathgrn Guard Center En Back Back HONORABLE HENTION 381 DrBfk6 Vernie Johnson Harold Seggermen Kirk Evang Back Tackle Guard Back lnonsored by Oo-op 011 L t MAPLE VALLEY Alai-Bcougrmmucs smmcmrons me a Hvmmmwu REVIVED MARCUS IN 'cms 21'j,i',1,',fQ'21'f'2 nm zsn succnss Kfiffiliiu MARCUS SLAPS 1312 MARCUS STRIIIES RY UPSET UN SANBURN KINCSLEY CLUB 217 hagles Deieat Holstem 2819 MARCUS L M CEHLEAQ M 'e s For 61 Record UUSTPUMED E F23 Umzicus Under the reins of Coach Fred Smith the Marcus Eagles enjoyed one of the best football seasons in the school's history Their final record for the season was three wins and one loss was declared co champion Hoville won one more conference game than Marcus, but the Eagles olayed one less game Thus for the first time in the school's history Marcus shared first olace in a football conference The Eagles opened the season by upsetting Sanborn, one of the Sioux Valley Con ference pre favorites, by the score of 13 to 12 After walloplng Correctionville in the rain and mud and then romping over Akron, the boys suffered their only loss of the season Movllle handed them a 19 7 defeat The Eaglesthen'won their first Homecoming game in five years by a lopsided margin over Cleghorn They polished off Kingsley, but their game with Lelars Gehlen was cancelled because of the flu Epidemic The climax of the Eagles' successful season was a decisive victory over olstein Although the Eagles played every 'home game at Cleghorn and used only the re mslnlng section of the old football field for practice, theboysenjoyed remarkable success Contributing-primarily to this successwss the desire to win The team's determination was never as great as it was this year Guided by one of the best coaches in the stare of Iowa, the Eagles worked hard all season The fans were rewarded with some of the finest blocking, tackling, running, and passing that had been displayed in many years Thirteen boys on the squad were seniors and these boys undoubtedly will be missed next year Numerous members of the squad were placed on honorary football teams Thirteen of the Eagles were selected on the Maple Valley All Conference teams Placed on the first team were Jim Krekow Jerry Briggs, and Ronnie Dorr Placed on the second team were Jerry Weiner, Jim Meyer, Donnie Dorr, Bob Mathern, Orlan Ebert, and Paul Christensen Selected on the Honorable Mention list were Ray Drefke, Kirk Evans, Vernie Johnson, and Harold Seggerman Orlan Ebert, Jim Krekow, and Ronnie Dorr were placed on the All State Honorable Mention list picked by Jack North snortswriter of the Des Moines Register and Tribune Jim Krekow was also placed on the All State Honorable Mention list selected by the Iowa Daily Press Association Ronald Dorr was voted the most valuable player and Jerry Briggs WGS vgtegthe most valuable lineman by their own teammates at a meeting of the football s ua SCORES Marcus 13 12 Sanborn Marcus Correctionville Marcus - Akron Marcus - Movllle Marcus - Cleghorn Marcus - Kingsley Soonsored by Marcus Cancelled. LeMarslGeh1en Sponsored by B111' sn e Sh flu T 1 n orri e S O op Marcus za-19 Holstein ' 'P on' 6 . , 7 I I I L I l U . , 1 . , ' f X A - F ' u U f ' 5 J - ' e e -. -- A ' W V . ' 1 '15 . six wins and one loss. In the Maple Valley Conference, Marcus, whose record was . ' - : , . 25:0 25 7 , 7 19 31 6 21 7 Sponsored by Kimber Variety Store Sponsored by Wankum's Garage GIRL BASKETB LL TEAM let row Betty Prunty, Beverly Simone, Jean Vankum, HBP? Ann Hiller, Elaine Juhl, Ruth v11x1nu Carolyn Juhl. Delores Peavey, Mr Rabey 2nd row Mies Yoehioka, Betty Prunty, Joyce Walker, Judy Laws, Bheron Tohneon, Harilee Gates, Susan Nitzsche, Deanna Franke SEASON'S SCORES Quimby Meriden Washta Remsen Cleghorn Quimby Grand Meadow Cleghorn Pierson b8L1atJGrand Meadow 23t2ndDGrana Meadow Meriden 27C1stJIda Grove 1f2ndJIda Grove Union County Tournament Washta Sectional Tournament Brooke Fairview Cleghorn U 21 50 2? 86 50 62 no 5b U5 52 U1 53 bb no 5b Larrabee 62 bl 68 53 U1 33 30 31 49 75 U8 29 M7 40 70 5b 3b 23 53 43 U9 With the loss of five former players, the girls started their 1957 C8 season under Coach tharles Rabey At the first of the season the girls, not used to playing together, got off to a bad start As the season progressed, the playing of each game gave them more experience A striking example of this is the comparison of their two games with Meriden At the beginning of the season their old rivals, Merlden, proved their ability over Marcus by the over whelmlng score of 86 27 Later ln the season the girls surprlsed their fans by coming wlthin 2 po nts at half tlme of Meriden Even though Meriden won thls game it did prove to the Eaglettes that they had found the most lmportant factor needed in a game Co operatlon In the County Tournament at Cleghorn Marcus played up and coming hashta,with washta taking thls game took Marcus out of the tournament The last game of the season, Marcus lost to Un on by the score of 29 M7 Th s meant they really had to practice for the sectional The sectional at Aurelia saw Marcus playing Brooke Marcus went into this game not knowing much about Brooke However, they worked together and shared the victory with a score of hh 3h This meant their next victim would be Fairview Fairview, proved to be the better of the two and Marcus went down wlth a 28 to their M3 On Saturday evening, Marcus met Cleghorn Although losing twice to them, the girls went into the game with confidence As this was the girls' last game of the season they played even harder than they had before This fact was proven as the girls drew 29 fouls from Cleghorn The disheartening result was, though, that Marcus lost by 6 points The Marcus girls won 3 out of their lh scheduled games and l out oi the h tournament games With the exception of the two senior girls, Beverly Slmons and Blalne Juhl the team will return with more experlence behlnd them and a new conquerable season ahead of them 3 , an z u . What ever Marcus didn't have, Washta had. This defeat . , . , BOY BA KETBALL Front row Coach Rabey Dave Drefkl, Bonnie Burr, Jim Krekow, Orlan Ebert Bob Mathern Back row Jerry Bri gs Jim Meyer ?au Ohristersen Gary Ohlendorf Don orr Ray Dretke, Roger Prunty Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus MHPCUS SEASON' 59 69 45 71 77 63 76 52 38 U9 79 71 32 S SCORES Quimby Sutherland Meriden Washta Remsen Cleghorn Quimby Grand Meadow Larrabee Cleghorn Pierson Grand Meadow Grand Meadow QCounty Tournament! Meriden Union Township Pierson iSect1ona1 Tournament? Quimby CSect1ona1 Tournament? 9 v not 4' Q? The boys' basketball team, under the guidance of a new coach, experienced a season of ups and downs Mr Rabey's basketballers enyo ed their most success during the middle of the season, a period in which tney won seven out of elght games The boys ended the season wlth a record of nine wlns and Elght losses, second only to Qu1mby's undefeated team Twenty boys, eight of whom were lettermen reported to Mr Rabey for basketball The boys opened the season against Quimby and Sutherland and were beaten in both games Following a loss to Merlden, the Eagles started thelr own wlnning streak They defeated wasnta, Remsen, and Cleg horn before they played Quimby again Although Marcus once led by SlX polnts 1U the game, their winning streak was halted They then beat Larra bee, Grand Meadow, and blegnorn to end the pre holiday season The hagles started the new year by walloping Pierson, but Jake Urefke, playmaker guard, suffered a sprained ankle in the game and was unable to play for three weeks The Eagles lost a close game to Crani Meadow, and in the Cherokee Valle Tournament erand Meadow rallied in the last quarter to defeat Marcus again After a loss to Meriden, the boys trounced Union Township ln tle f nal homm game of the season In the sectional tournament the hagles defeated Plerson in tr sem final game to end the season lhe varsit sqlad was composed of ten seniors, bxt an experienced squad can be expected next year lhe second team, made up onlv of rderclassmen, enjoyed a remarkably successful season and finished the year undefeated Ronnie Uorr was sele ted on t r vnerokee Valley All onference flrst team the past season, and J1m Krekow, Orlan hbert, and r r e uorr received honorable mention on f , onee Valley Tou nament selections I .I ' ' ' 1 i .5 . K in their first game but were eliminated by Quimby 'Ik V A1 LHEERLEADER The cheerleaders this year have been very great assets throughout this season's foot ball and basketball games Marilyn Kolb, Senior, and Beverly BIIOBS, a Senior, have led cheers for two years now, and this is the first year for Ruth Umhoffer, a 50Ph0l01'0. a seven to eight week salt for their outfits and of cheering in slacks for a rev basketball games, these girls lanaged to continue a strong leadership in their cheers le wish to thank these girls for giving their all in the gales Ruth Ulheffer, Evelyn Drsfke, Marilyn Kolb, Beverly Simons Yea! Teal! Let's ge, teal! unusual Ret! ,sink Igg Sponsored by lagle Ohevrolet 1 1 e v .. .5 , 8 ,. I and Evelyn Drefke, a Freshman, Regardless of A TRACK l Track Team Twenty six boys, including ten lettermen, reported in the spring for tr ck Since only three seniors were lost by graduation, the boys looked forward to an excellent season Daily workouts lncluded work lndoors and outdoors Callsthentlcs in the gym were Jumping rope, cllmbing up a rope, chin ups, push ups, sit ups, weight lift ing, and other StP6tCYlUg and co ordination exercises Included in the outdoor workouts were section running, sprints, starts, time trlals, field events, and baton exchanges It was hoped that the new track and field could be used the latter part of the season Indlvldual PU1Hl1g exerts that the boys participated in this year were 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, MMO yard dash, 880 yard dash, and the mlle run Indlvidual fleld events were Shot put, discus throw, football throw, pole vault, high jump, and broad jump Relays in wnlch the team entered were MMO yard relay, 880 yard relay, mile relay, mile medley relay, and 2 mile relay The team planned to enter nine major relays and a few invitational meets The schedule for the year was March april April April Aprll May Way May May l 17 Iowa State Class C Indoor at Iowa City Holstein Relays at Holstein Tomahawk Relays at Cherokee Maple Valley vonference at Holstein Alta nelays at Alta Aurella Relays at Aurelia or D1OUX vity Relays at Sioux City Cherokee Valley Conference at Cleghorn Iowa Distrlct Class C Iowa state Class C outdoor at Ames working out! r-w-1 Up in the air about sometning?9? Sponsored by Farmer's Co op Elevator FAC LTY Howard J bitzgerald George Campbell Superintendent Principal Harold Hipple Floy Johnson Social Science English Fred Smith Coach Mathematics N XII Charles Rabey Lucy Yoshioka Coach Vocal Music Drivers Training Thomas Richards Gordon Hoes e Band Commercial American Literature Arlya Sorenson Spanish Home Economics gi' -4 ,Q , . HE GHAD 'S HELPERS Judy Mem, Joan Reiner, Hrs and Delores Eldredge BUS DRIVERS Harvey Giebe, Ab Anderson, walt Garlow, Fred Milkens, Boots Wallin, Carl Kuehn CUSTODIANS ASN Juhl, M Nelson John Christensen Sponsored by Phillips 66 Sponsored by Harry hrickson Sponsored by W.W. Bass and Sons Chris Droegmiller -, I A r . , PS. Q - D . xxxx x'xx04Nx J x4ovl ,- L if ,H ,tix L Q f . .45 IQ SJ 1.2,3fh 11213114 1,2 Chorus Glee Club Queen Cheerleader School Paper Annual Staff Quintet Vocal Solo Athletic Statistion James Beaton 'lou dcn't have to study agriculture to raise cain Basketball Band Chorus Glee Club Class President Annual Stat Dramatlcs Club 2 3 B Piano Solo Dramatics Vice Pres Brass Quart Madrigal Quartet Octet Class Play Variety Show One act Plays Operetta Speech Contests Dance Band 1,2 3 u 1 2.3. 1,2 3 2 King Class Officer Class Play Fl-'F N LJ BETTY BROBLEK 'She smiles at many just for fun but we all know there's only one Basketball Band 2 Chorus Glee Club 1,2 Octet Variety Show Twirler 1,2 One act Plays Sueech Contests 2 3 U Student Council Annual Staff Sextet Madrlgal Class Play Ooeretta Majorette Dramatlcs Club Voice of Democracy 1,2 7 3 Secretary Treasure of Student Council U 2 3 B 1,2 4 1,2 1,2 2 3 U 2 3 U JUDY ANDERSON Small but mighty Hadrigal Quartet Class Play Variety Show Operetta One act Play Dramatics Club Mixed Chorus Librarian 1,2 2 M l,2,3,N JERRY BRIGGS 'No sinner, no saint, just a right guy ' Basketball Football 2 3 M Track Band Student Council 2 3 4 Annual Staff l Om Bpk 2 H 3th u 1 - 13 , 31? 2,3 , Bnh Q -xx. , 4 .l 1 1 1 , 1 on I p yu 3112 f 3,3 - 93 . , 1 x 1,3 9 1 '- , E 9 1 - ' 't 3 4? 'f kv dk ' ' L 31h 1 1 Q., 1.2,3,4 1 . ' 'I+ 31 N s N In 1 N 1, f3,l+ u l.2.3,U 2,3 s3nu Q nu 4 3,4 - . 1,2 A 1 3-U 2.3 . bln p yu MARGARET BROWNMILLER l5he's a quiet girl, but quite a g1r1.' Ch 1,3 4 class Play 3,5 Glzzuglub 1,323 Variety Show 1 School Paper U OPCPCVVH 2 5 Annual Staff M Twirler ,3, ROBERT CAVE 'Never lets his studies interfere with his high school educat1on.' Band l,2,3,b Class Officer U Chorus l,2,3 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club l,2,3 Class Play Variety Show One act Plays Dramatics Club Basketball Manager Athletic Statistician PAUL CHRISTENSEN 'He never raises a dust storm, but he usually gets there Basketball Track Football 1 2 Chorus 1 Annual Staff Glee Club 1 Class Play DAVID DREFKE 'She loves me, She loves me noth aw, that's silly, She loves Basketball Track 2 Football Band l,2,3 A Chorus l,2,h Glee Club l,2,h Attendant Class Officer 2 Annual Madrigal 2, Solo 2 3,h Dance Band 2 3 A Sax Quartet Voice of Democracy Officer of Band Variety Show 1,2 Athletic Statistition 3 M 3,4 1 - 2 3 3 3,4 U 3,b V 1 IBIII: 3,5 , mee -- M ,3 . 1 , 1 13 U H A Class Play 3,h One Act Plays 2 hx '3.u , ' '2 93 I TK, 1 .ft X 'Tu JERRY DEVRIES 'A leader f men and a follower of women. Football Track Chorus l,2,3 M Glee Club l,2,3 A Class Officer Annual Staff Pep Club Octet Class Plays Variety Show One Act Pla a Dramatic: Club Manager of ootball l Manager of Basketball 1 RONALD DORR 'Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it 3213314 Basketball l 2 3 Football 1n2.3.k Track l:2:3 M Band 1,2.3,U Chorus l,2,3 Glee Club Student Council Class Officer School iaper Annual Staff 1,2 Octet Variety Show One Act Plays Dramatics Club 2 3,h President of Bo s Glee Dance Band 2 3 A F 3 Debate Woodwind Quartet , American Legion Contest 2,33 Speech Contest 2 3,h 0 3 'u 1+ it 5 In ,H 1 Zu 2 2 1 1+ 2 2 , 3.14 ' 3 A , . X K. E 1 6-C, lr .P. 3 5 3111 X , L . E 115 E it a.u 1 'It 1sn't what Basketball Track Glee Club Class Officer Annual Staff Octet Variety Show DONALD DORR 'Good men are scarce, make much of me Basketball ,2,3,k F00tb8l1 l,2,3,h Bgnd l,2,3,h Chorus 1,2,3 M Glee Club l,2,3,h Class Officer 1,2 Annual Staff Octet Officer in Band V Operetta Class Plays Dance Band Debate Brass Quartet ORLAN EBERT you do, its 1,2.3.h 1 2.3, 112,39 2.3.h 1,2 what you get Football Chorus Attendant School Paper Madrigal Class Plays Operetta away with ' l,2,3 M 1.2.3 NI know Basketball Track Glee Club Nadrlgal EVA GRAUER 'There was never a saint with red ha1r.n Chorus Attendant Class Officer Mixed Quartet Madrigal Trio Class Plays Operetta Dramatics Club Soeech Contests JERRY VAAER lot but I can't think of 2 3 234 2 Band Glee Club School Paper Pep Club Octet Coeretta Football Ccorus Annual Staff Class Plays HOW 2 Glee Club lf2 Student Council Annual Staff SeXt9t 1 21 Quartet 2 Octet 1 Variety Show One Act Plays Solo Voice of Democracy ILA TRAN HYWIFKFR You can t 1udve Q hook by 1t's cover Chorus C1 ss Officer Annual Staff Mixed Quartet Sextet Madrigsl Quartet One Act Plays DAVID JORGENSEN s innocent as a new egg Chorus Class Vice Pres Annual Staff Nadrigal Class Plays Drsmntics Club 3 sneech Contests Girls Plea Librarian Voice of Democracy Debate F1 ge Play Variety Show Operetta FUHF 1,2,3.4 13.4 A 3 2 3 4 4 2,3 1 31a 3,4 1, ,314 3 zlglb 3,4 1.2 1 - 2.3 1 2,3 1r2l3vu' 2,3 3:4 a , it ,' 2 3,L+ 3 4 , ,L+ 1. 1, ,3,1+ j 11 1 r --- M' - . ,3 . 3,4 N X A. Il I I - Nr' K -ll .. 1 2,'3,4 f , 2,,,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Solo 2,3,U n ' 3 ' l,2,1,4 -Q ' 1 4 ' M f . A . 3,4 Qlzgg ' , l 2 2, 4 e 3 2,2 , I+ 2,1 ,CQ , 3,u 1 ' 1,2 2,3 , if G2 2 fs Z7 I X f .5 4, S 61, 6 na-J IIA v .I l 1, 1,4 . 4 4 . 4 3,4 -2 1 RONALD JOHNSON NA little knowledge is a dangerous thing, he keeos out of danger ' Basketball Football Track Glee Club School Paper Annual Staff Junior Class Plav 3 Senior Class Play SANDRA JOHNSON 'I have a face like a blessing but Chorus 1,2 Class Treas Sextet 2 Class Plays One act plays Debate Solo Glee Club Annual Octet Oneretta Voice of Democracy Legion fssay Soeech Contests FPHH 2 2 She may b Basketball Annual Staff Operetta MARILYN KOLB ELAINE JUHL e quiet but who knows?' 2 3 U Chorus Class Plays 'She has two M's in her life Music and Men ' Band 2 3 Student Council Pres Chorus 1,2 3 h Cheerleader Glee Club l 2,3 School Paper Annual Staff Madrigal Octet Variety Show Saxophone Solo Saxophone Quartet Band Vice Pres 1,2 Sextet Quartet Class Play Dramatics Club Dance Band Saxoohone Trio Glee Club Librarian w N - - .. L, cnc: L WY? E we-N 41-1:-4:-rr ar WFFFFUF Q Q-I o Q , ' U 0 h I Q . N I ',.l , 5 x U' I l I 1 , , 1 I I C H . Q9 xp R, E' as :Q 9' ef +-as N is 'mt rwrmumumrc ' ' ' ' U. I cnccn-'rear o I 23' O o H 'U m 'o 3 . an FFF King Attendant Annual Staff 'It JIM KREKOW was all Greek to him School Paper Class Plays CHESTWR KRHTEF 'Look out girls here I c me U Class Plays asaetball Mana er A closed mouth Basketball 1,2, Chorus 1 2,3 Glen Club 1,2 3 Quartet Variety Show Dramatics Club BOB MATHERN WThe harder I try the gooder to bs, the worssr I am, SHARON LAGE catches no flies School Paoer Annual Staff Peo Club Class Plays Operetta Basketball Track Glee Club Annual Staff 1 Football Chorus ,3, School Paper Class Plays 'qlar ' ' , : .M , 1,1 , 3,4 s :P . --4 AI s.- X X ' A I' Basketball 1.2,3,1+ Football 1.2.3,l1: 3 M 3,b I 3 - I lu 1 Qu A 2 . 1,2 .. 2 I 1 i A . , . ' 3 M M M , 2 U 2 3 M M b .L 3 b Basketball Football Chorus King Class Plays Debate EDDIE MILLER 'Patience and shuffle the cards ' Football Track Chorus 2 3 U Glee Club Annual Staff Octet Class Plays Football Manager 'Live fast Football Glee Club drive Basketball Chorus Class officer Class Plays JACK OLSON , die young, and have a good looking ornse Chorus 2 3 U Student Council JIM MEYER UNot as Soccates would say but as I say ' Track 1 2,3 Band 1,2 ,2,3 Glee Club 1 2,3,b Class Vice Pres Speech Contests 'Don't drive as if you own the as if you own the car 2 3 Football l,2 3 Glee Club School Paper Operetta Basketball Manazer road 1,2 l-'FFP' 21 Annual Staff Octet Class Plays One Act Playa Dramatics Club u Basketball Manager 3 Debate 2 3 U wg ' '- .' 'MA l. xx4JxlM ' w - ur: 1: E' .E rr: 4:- I I I VU H Q ui k g ' , warn: tg, N wb, M , 1 :U Cao, rzrrlrlfl- WN-'UP ', '53 Nusa c: E .H C., ' xv Q xr a af f Q . Baqleuball Student Council Class Play Oocretta G A A EUGENE SANER 'An innocent face but you can never tel1.n Chorus 1,2,3.lv Glee Club 1,2,3,u School Paper U Annual Staff M Class Plays 3,b JUN? NEANS 3 K 9-1 5 '4 UQ 1- '1 r-' un m '1 Cn an cf rr '1 ca 0 ff rn Of C+ 0 cn I- 3 U r-4 fn rf J' P B UQ on H- Z1 b-' r- Ph cb B Q 5 C' ?b7 Flee Club Annual Staff Variety Show I R C TARRIS NIELSON 'I go here to get the reneral ideas of thlnvs Annual Staff M class Plave iq. mx f P1 3, . r 5 W ' .,. , PJH w. A mro omg m r FPNFITF L '11 M V H , b . I m u w up 3 - N F' ' S. u .S .Q -F' 'The angels are Basketball Glee Club Cheerleader Annual Staff Class Plays Operetta Dramatics Club Mixed Chorus fSec P Flag Carrier BEVERLY SIMONS her 8m118 but the d.eV11 18 ln her CICS ' Chorus Attendant 2 School Paper Sextet Variety Show One Act Plays Speech Contests Voice of Democracy 2 3 U 1 2,3 2 3 U 2 1,2 KATHY RASSEL 'She may not be a Ford but she sure can rattle Chorus KHoly Name? Glee Club CHo1y Namel School Paper Annual Staff Class Plays One Act Plays KH N J Dramatlcs Club CH N J l 'She works, she plays. does this, does LINDA STOWATEH but most of all she likes to chat.' Chorus Attendant Annual Staff Claes Plays Operetta Flag Carrl JERRY WEIMER WHe's a big game hunter---women are Basketball Track 2,3,b Glee Club l,2,2 Annual Staff Class Plays 3,b Football Chorus Psp Club 3,b Variety Show School Paper Glee Club School Paper Sextet Variety Show Twlrler 1,2, . that, 1,2,3, his game.n 2v3, 1l2l b 3 M U 2 f? 'Qu1et, but always ready for fun Basketball l,2,3 M Football Track Glee Club 1,2 Attendant School Paper Junior Claes Play Dramatica Club GERALD WOLTMAN 'Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we diet ' Basketball 2 3 Track 1,2 School Paper M Annual Staff Class Playa ROBERT SCHNABEL Chorus 1,2 Annual Staff Senior Class Play L lr f'K'- DANNY ROSE 'Variety is the spice of life I like mine well seasoned ' Basketball 2 Track 2,3 School Paper b Annual Claes Playa KX ii CLASS PRUPHECY Here I an 1U my new electropositive nuclear flssion space snip, the Petunia, ready to blast off for th moon Before I leave I think I'1l buzz over mv old home town I wonder why tdat group of people is standing down 1-here Why , it looks like the class of l956 is having a reunion I think l'1l drop down and look at the register Jerrv Briggs is at the top of the list He's first as usual which is just natlral for him, after all, driving a convertible through a flaming hoop fcr Jinmy Lvnch calls for a lot of speed He got quite a bit of practice while he was still in nigh school, thou h, come to think of LU Let's see, who's next David Drefke He's stlll a bachelor He's still wcnderl g what ha pened that ne lost out with both Beverly and George Ann speaking of Beverly, she's next on the list It says here that she's on Paul Maver's program, WHY I Llhh ME Best asslstant he ever had, states Paul wno's next here9 Katny Rassel lhe area around the signature is I little greasy bet I know why She's still working in LAR1Y's AUTC SHOP Eva and sharon are next onthe list I dcn't even have to read what their occupat ons are It seems that a couple of John's gave them GsRBhR'S BABY FLUUS C0 for a present last Christmas I guess lt is cheaper that way Chester seems to have found his calling he lS a judo instructor for bharles Atlas Roper Prunty is his star pupil Say, I wonder who that was that just ran by Oh, it was Jerry Haahr He's still running the section for Mr Smith It seems we have a couple of teachers here also Danny H080 is a Spanish teacher in Remsen and IlaJean dewicker lS teaching speech to the Lower Mongollans what's that odd sou d Oh, here cones June Means with her latest product She lS Presldent of the Atomic Noise Nakers corporation What's the police care doin over thereo David Jorgensen in uniform99 He must have declded it was cheaper to be on the right side of the law dere comes one of Brownmiller's tracks up the street hlaine Juhl is getting out I wonder if she still blushes every time somebody mentions a certain truck driver Ronald Johnson couldn't come today He just got out of the Navy and is now picketing the recruiting station at the Post Office Marilyn Kolb is the new Rural doute mail carrier south of town There 18 big Jim Krekow he is the star center for the Boston Celtics Next on the list is Paul Christensen He's sports director at the gym for Ronald Dorr 13 the head janltor Here ccres dobert ave in the Germantown Gartage Truck He recertly got a pPCNCClCD It says here that James Meyer runs a pas SCPUIOT ln the Belgian Con o He teaches the natives to play poker on the side for a small commission Here 18 Tarris in his new Cadillac with Linda btowater He's the new Zorro on TV and she's hls leading lady I wonder who thls prosperous looking man is now l remember he is Gerald Noltman, Presldent of the SPV WALL1 s T BREWhhY sltuated in the hills of Kentuckv I wonder if the revenue agents know about thls Here comes Bob bchnobel's taxl wlth Eugene baner as a passenger He is quite famous for developlns a chicken that lays square eg s with a yolk in each corner Here is James Beaton I hardly recogn zed him with all that weight and under that moustache he is the new asslstant sales manager in women' lingerie at J C Penny's in herokee Jerry We'mer, a recently ordained minister Js wlth hlw He can't decide between Leeds and Alta as parishes Here is Eddie Miller who has a new patent out on women's cigars Jack Olson has a concession on all thingamagigs sold in the major ball parks throughout the country With nim is the monopoly champion of the world, Judy Anderson Here is Jerry De Vries, the register s ws he trains homing pigeons for the It is said that he carries one with him when he follows his trap 11119 S0 he W0f1't set 10st There's Or-'Ian Ekert the famous women's hair stylist Margaret Brownmiller has taken over all her dad's trucks I wonder if she's making any money at it Betty Broblek is with her I heard she was private secretary for Harold Kaiser, the brilliant young electrical engineer There's Sandra Johnson or should I say Sandra Fuhrman I wonder how she likes living on the farm near Cleghorn Well, that is all thirty eight of them It seems to me they've been pretty successful ' . A V n . M fl . 1 . L, ' A Q I , - S . the HOOFY PLAYrRS CF AkhRlCA recently organized by Bob Mathern. By the way, . ' ' 1 ' of- 1 ..- ' at - :S . I N l YV' 1 . S ' ' V e .... s.P.c.A. K' '- lil . . I FLASS WILL We, the menbers of the fred ating class oI 1955, of the Parcus Publlc H gh Schocl, of the City of Marcus, Count, of Cherokee, and state of Iowa being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this as our last will and testament, hereby revoling all former wills ard bequests, of whatever nature or form heretofore made by as We, the senior Class, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to make prize winning floats to the next class of Seniors I, Judy Anderson, do hereby w1ll and bequeath my stature to kent Erickson and my typ ng ability to hlrk I, James Beaton, do hereby anyone who is willinp to work people to Joan Rieper I, Jerry Briggs, do hereby football team to Clyve Baade, class to Norman Kolb Evans will and beqleath my speaking ability to for lt, and mv abillty to get along with will and bequeath my guard position on the and my ability to stay aw ke in English I, Betty Broblek, do hereby will and bequeath my abillty to stand on street corners to Darlene Miller and my excellent hlstcry grades to Gary Ohlendorf Margaret Brownmiller, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with men to Joan Ohlendorf Robert Cave, do hereby will and bequeath my taste in clothes to David Klingborg and my love for band to Robert Miller Paul Christensen, do hereby will andbequeatbnq deportment grades to Kirk Evans and my sense of humor to all the Junlors I, Jerry De Vries, do hereby will and bequeath my abillty to keep my room clean to David Klingborg and my trapping ability to Robert Miller I, Donald Dorr, do hereby will and bequeath my bench warming ability to Ray Drefke, and my ablllty to get along with Miss Yoshioka to Jeannine woodall I, Ronald Dorr, do hereby will a d bequeath my ability in athletics to Rich Ohlendorf and my A's in hlStCPy to Loren woltman I, David Drefke, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Kirk Evans and my ability to play the saxophone to anyone who is interested I, Orlan Ebert, do hereby wlll and becueath my dancing abllity to Rick Ohlenocrf and my athletic ability to Clyve Baade I, Eva Grauer, do hereby will and bequeath my red hair to Janlce Peterson and ny abllity to get diamonds to Sharon Gifford I, Jerry Haanr, do hereby will and bequeath my love Joa Lhlercolf and my SCl6HtlIlC talents to anyone who I, IlaJean Hewicker, do hereby will and bequeath my Michael Treinen and my ability to stay out of mischief in Mr bmith's room I Ronald Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my wei ht mEth6W8tlCS to interested vocal talents to to the boys who eat to Gary Booth and my seat in the front of the assembly to Tom Rassel I, Sandra Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my height doesn't want to look down on people, my speaking ability to to anyone who Judy Juhl, and my llking for school to Dick Holmes I, David Jorgensen, do hereby will and bequeath my witty remarks to Mr Roese and my abillty to pick up highway patrolmen to Cookie Francks I, Elaine Juhl, do hereby will and bequeath my abil't truck drivers to my slster and my blushing ability to Jim I, Marilyn Kolb, do hereby will and beoueath my height to get along w th Pearson to Evelyn Drefke and my cheerleading ability to anyone ho can use lt I, Chester Kramer, do hereby will and bequeath my love Norman Kolb of eating to I, James hrekow, do hereby will and bequeath my football abil ty to Norman Kolb and my ability to stay out of trouble to Jim Pearson I, Sharon Lage, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be true to one guy to anyone who goes steady and my ability to talk to Pauline Prunty I, Robert Mathern, do hereby will and bequeath my athletic ability to Clyve Baade and my ability to stay in school to Rosalind Droegmiller I, June Means, do hereby will and bequeath my office job to anyone who has the time, ability, and energy to sit I, James Meyer, do hereby wlll and bequeath my blue eyes to Tyrone Artz and my debating ability to Michael Treinen I, Eddie Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my good taste in everything to David Ylingborg I, Farris Nielson, do hereby will and bequeath my contributlols to history to Deanna Brandt I, Jack Olson, do hereby will and bequeath my debating ability to Robert Carey ard all the trouble I get lnto to Kent Erickson 1 3 L1 V 1 1 . ., f' I , I v - Y ' . 1 f A ' L ' Q 'X ' . 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X O I I 'N n' A o Ro er Pru1t,, do qeleby will and beque th my roney to David klinabcrg and my love for trans aid other sports to may Drefk s , o lf f keo eafn m syn ny to any ,irl whose steadx ces tc service and my at r l colored 1 to Jai te Peterson , nannv lose, oO nereoy will n neo a n m black lair to xic ard btt feed ii t aca to Vernie J nnscr ,e L salem, do herro wil arc beouee 1 my aoili t sa little to Robert ochnobel, do hereby will ant beoueath my nanliness to Dill lrcnoff and my ftcl behaw or to iohert tarey oeverly ircmn, neren will an becueatn my so d nat1re to anyone who feel he needs it Vmnda btowater, do heresy will and beodeath my ability to hlush at the wrclt tl as to lurt Gettner and my abil tv to get into tra 'le tc anxr e who ould like to stop liv ng safely Jerry Weimer, do heresy wlll and becueath ry safe dr win: tc Chuck iwo s and my ability to stay out of trouble in school to D ck Letsche oerald foltman, do here y will and becueath my shctrod tc n tor r and my excellent grades in overnnent to Joan Rieper witness hereof ine senior olass nas hereu to SUbSCFlb6G elr nares ard aftlxed tuelr seal, this twenty first an oi larch, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nire hundred and fift ht MITNE SDLS Judy Anderson James Beaton larry Briggs Eetty Broblek Margaret Brownm'ller Robert Cave Paul Christensen Jerry De Vries Donald Dorr Ronald Dorr David Drefke Orlan kbert Eva Grauer Jerry Haahr Ila Jean Hewicker Ronald Johnson Sandra Johnson David Jorvensen Elaine Juhl Marilyn Kolb Chester Kramer James Krekow Sharon Lage Robert Mathern June Means James Meyer Eddie Miller Tarris Nielson Jack Olson Roper Pruntv Kay Rassel Danny Rose Euaene Saner Robert Schnobel Beverly Simons Linda Stowater Jerry Neimer Gerald Woltman I, ' q r U ' 1 I ' 2 V M fl ' ' . Q ' L , . 5 A - I V y. I, Kay Kas ol 'o : ruhy wlll ag' u ,' y 'vpat ' 1 V' ' ' , ' n u a - V hai 1 ,z i - . I ' V : ' ' ' ' ' a.C 1-jul t y f ' L' n ' and my sf 'x r ' , ol l. I, MUflUT ' 1 ' ' , 2' ' I li , '-ati r' ' ty 0 5 f ' e Vlchael Treinen and my ability to get alon: with people to Jim Bilsland. l, ' J -1 y ' Q A , H R d l li' 1 , 1 1 vi 1 . H . I, 'S Airs ' .Ly ' 6 . L f f , 4 U s . . I, A. , ., , A. v N I l ' ,rg m J J' i V , do jzn w L , . I, 1'j ' o , ' - i' 3 ,X ' S 1 n L J U 1 fo I, n W . 6 Y ' - ,Q Uro'LeF I ' . J 1 A 4 In I 'I' V' A ' . ' Yi ' 1,23 , ' , . ' E , -- - ' d J ' i U . u ' ay-eig . ' . I ' I . l. . . . HOW WE LO0KED THE Betty Broblek B '1' s1 Linda stanza- X Jil Beaton Roger Prnnty Robert Cave md 'Q am. largaret Brovrmnller llaine Jnhl larilyn Kolb gpongorod by B111'e Shoe Bhop Sponsored by Lawrence Radcliff lponeored by Larry'e Lanes Sponsored by G1-ay'e Garage lk If Q f gh 4 fail if Q '? ,wwe , X. f f 'jf' T1 ,MXN . '-Z H rl I L Q ,A .41 . ,E . 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I .::h'l5 M Judv Anderson Jack Olson if i Ronald Dorr Dgngld Dorr in V S1-'VN' rg -S Q -.. z..i W David Drefke 11a Hewicker Jerry Briggs Jerry Devries FJ C UQ cu D cu UJ m IJ m 'i -ff-x 'Azz ks fa. ff Eva Grauer Sandra Johnson Sharon Lage E l0R CLASS PLAY Tlaloc Our director 'The eyes of Tlaloc , a mystery play in three acts, takes place in a house on the Rancho de los Alamitos near the Mexican border, in bouthern Arlzona As it starts out a storm, usual in the region, has already begun Amanda and Ezra Simpkins are caretakers on the Ranc o and for the most of whom are included Pudge Rogers, a sage brush taxi drlver, Professor Hallett, interested in archaeology Tommy Tinker, a prize fighter, Nancy nowe, John wayne's niece, Vlrginia Lee Byrd, Nancy's friend, Pat Gillis, a breezy Western girl, Nancy's friend, Nawa, an Indian, Salvador Del Santos, a Mexlcan gentleman, Pepita Del Santos, his sister, and John Wayne, the owner of the Rancho de los Alamltos It seems that Mr Wayne left the house the day before and had not yet returned Nancy, his niece, is very much upset about the matter and tries to persuade the Professor and Tommy to go and look for him In this region of the country the Indians believed in a go1 named Tlaloc and men from all over the country came out to try to find the god's hidden treasure As yet no one had found it and the Professor was st1ll trying, As the storm rages on Salvador and Pepita make their supposedly married to Mrs Wayne After much excitement, the lights suddenly go out and Pudge Rogers makes his appearance. He tells of his experience wlth t e bridge out and of a certain license plate he pried off of a car which had gone down into the river After careful examination, Bzra discovers that it belongs to the car which Mr Wayne drove As everyone tries to get out of the house to look for him, Nawa tells them that Mr Wayne will not come back and to ask Tlaloc where he is The next day it is still raining and everyone is really getting restless Toward night the girls are rather worried so they hurry off to bed Later on a scuffle ensues with the Professor and Mr Wayne over an important box. The cry of Tlaloc is heard and everyone within hearing distance comes to see what lS going on Suddenly Nancy disappears and the second act ends with everyone held in an unknown fear The beg1nning of the third act finds the people trying to discover where Nancy could possibly be and later on Pepita enters to flnd the Professor sitting quietly reading bhe had recognized him as the Mr Wayne who had married her in Mexico and then she goes up and tries to kill him The professor talks her out of it and they argue and as they struggle the weapon flies up and hits the mural of Tlaloc and a sliding panel reveals a oeautiful idol of Tlaloc all in Cold and preclous stones As the Proffessor tries to pick out the stones the idol crashes into him and together they fall into a pit Toward the end everyone solves the mystery and Nancy is once again happy, and this time it is with Tommy II entrances and surprise everyone by revealing that Pepita is SENIUR CLASS lst row Qandra Johnson, June leans Judy Anderson Margaret Brownmiller, Ila Jean Hewicker Betty Broblek, Eva Grauer Sharon Lage 2nd row Bob Mathern Jim Beaton Beverly Simons, Marilyn Kolb Linda Stowater Elaine Juhl, Ronald Johnson Roger Prunty Hr G L Camobell rd row Robert Cave Jerry DeVr1es Eddie Dean Hiller, Orlan Ebert Bob Bohnabel Gerald Woltman, Danny Rose, Tarris Neilsen Jerry Briggs, Ronald Dorr bth row Paul Christensen Eugene Baner, David Jorgensen, Jin Krakow Jerry Weimar, Chester Kramer, Jim Meyer, Donald Dorr, Jerry Haahr G AB! OPTIUIBB Hebert Cave, Roger Prunty, Jerry DeVr1ea, and Eva Grauer. Sponsored by menus Jenn-y sponsored br Evlrvn Ulothille 0 1- ' iz L Q I ' n f . A ' . 2 'J -1 .J s- ,,...,.......-..- n I 5 1 , . 0 1 I v 1 , . . . Q . 3 n 1 1 n , O ' l 1 O JUNl0R CLASS Fi naval- 'N a lst row Keith Gates, Loren oltman, Harol Seg erman, Kent Vrickson, Kirk Evans, Jim Bilsland Gary Ohlendort 2nd row Susan Nitschke Carolyn Juhl Janis Peterson, Mr H L Hlpple, Barbara Neir Delores Eldrege Joan Rieper Judy Mead 3rd row 'Vlike Carey, Mike Trienan, Ray Drefks B111 K3-I'Ci0ff Clarence Pearson Jake Means CLASS OFFICERS Barbara Neir, Joan Reiper, and Carolyn Juhl. Sponsored by Nelson Hatchery Soonsored by Wankum's Garage Sponsored by Evans Imnlement Sp0nB0r0d by Kimber Variety pg S FI P- A W J ' M A ' V - . ....a i , . . 3 ' , v-j' D ,,,.,,-.,., Y 1 F .Alt ' 1 Xu qi I , I, l J' 1 . 4- C , Haney ' Q37 -.. , 'JJ . ' E '- .J X . , , v 1 '- ' ' ' D I I , . ..-4 I I , . 1 W ' 0PHOMORE CLASS lst row Joan Ohlendorf Marcene Groepper, Ruth Umhoeffer Marilee Gates, Dorothy Schnoebel Judy Dorr, Darlene Steffen, Sharon Gifford 2nd row Ruth Wilkins, Jeanne Moodall Delores hynia, Judy Mathern, Marv Ann Miller, Karen Haahr, Judv Laws, Rosalind Sorensen 3rd row Gary Rasmussen Gary Booth Clyve Baade, Bob Miller, Richard Ott, Rodney Opren David Klingborg, Tom Garvin, Chuck Roakes, Betty Jean Prunty bfh row Dick Letsche, Tvrone Artz, Richard Ohlendorf, Norman Kolb, Francie Poleon, Vernon Johnson, Dick Holmes, Barry Grauer, Marlin Meicht CLASS OFFICERS Betty Prunty, Dick Letsche, Judy Dorr Vernon Johnson Sponsored by Robereonw Cafe Sponsored by nevnea Motor lponsored. by Grauer Radio and 'N 3P0nS01'ed bv Johneon'e Hardware - . , . , ., . , , . - I I . , I . Droeemiller, Darlene Miller, Judy Juhl, Jenn Wankum, Mies ' ' 1 9 ' .L , , , X rf' X ...J FRE HMA CLASS let row Janice Groepper, Doris Peavey, Joyce Walker, Deanna Franoke, Deanna Brandt, Ervina Saner, and Evelyn Drefke Roger Neir, Norman Rasemussen, Chuck Simons, and Jim Pearson 3rd row David Grey, Pauline Prunty, Marcia Artz, Mary Ohlendorf, Sharon Johnson, Berdlne Shefstead, James Neilson and Jerry Boots bth row Kurt Gettner, Connie Ohlendorf, Ilo Jean Brownmiller, Brenda Erickson, and Roberta Neir CLASS OFFICERS P8 on, Evelyn Drefke and Doris Peavey Sponsored. by llareus Panatoriul 3P0l1l01'94 by UI' 5058011 Bhd HB3-110' 2nd row- Mr. Roeee, Roger Ogren, Tom Rassel, Dwayne Neiison, VIGU BASYETBALI xy let row Joy Bierman, Sharon Rainboth, Sharon Hagey, Joanne Bileland, Sharon Dretke Lynette Gates 2nd row Coach Rabey, Edith Dorr, Janet Schlenger Holly Klrchoff Carol Miller, Linea Fry Barbara Johnson, Connie Havden 3rd row Paulette Brandt, Jeanne Carlson, Sharon Nielsen Jovce Stephen, Eileen Beaton BOYS' JUNIOR HIGH BASVVTPALL llllll lifti- --.L lat row Coach Smith, David Pimlott, John Julius, Jon Mever Martv And rson, Kennv Ovren, Jim 'elaon, David Mathern 9nd row Farv F1scher,Won Carev, John npnmum, wax Anderson, Herbv Means, Ron Ozren Sponsored by Hatz Locker Plant Sponsored by Clarkson'e Grocery B ., ,Q - ' . 4- ' A .. .. 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Q ' .. , - EIGHTH GRAD? moo lat row Ronnie Nelr Jon Meyer, Dick Neilson Dale Woltman, Mary Garvin, Sharon Drefke Terrv Mead, Joy Beirman 2nd row Mrs Cosgrove, Lynette Gates, Sharon Rainboth Sharon Hagey, Marty Anderson Joanne Bileland, Jerry Friend Max Anderson, Sharon Nielsen, Janette Juhl gre row David Pimlott, Gary Fischer, Leonard Seggerman, Linda Fry, Paulette Brandt Una Kay Shefstad Darlel Johnson John fankum, Gary Long Eileen Beaton SEVENTH GRADE I-x fl, 'IN 'IH fix 'lx f-5 f-I -dulifw t row Connie Hayden, Barbara Johnson Carol Jean Miller, net Schlenger, Marlis Johnson, Edith Dorr Barbara Roakee d row Mrs Cosgrove, David Mathern, Donnie Carey, Linda Sanow, Jeanne Carlson, Holly Klrchoff Joyce Steffen, Kathy Treinen 3rd row Bradlee Miller, Jimmie Nelson, Rodney Stowater, Ronnie Ogren, Ronnie we-tberall, Herb Means, John Julius, Kenny OSPQU- Sponsored by Drg. Hobggn and Haines Bponeored by Dr. Julius FN fy fbty , . ,e W 0 . ' A 051 . ' -H Q - or . 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