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'..-1 - I- . ..,.,1..,.-I .,-- .1 . .- Homecommg On Thursday evening, October 16, tne Homecominb Festivities were started wlth a Pep Rally Mrs John Leavitt crowned the royalty, Queen Jldy Mead and King Kirk Evans The homecoming attendants were Judy Laws, Rodney Oaren, Joyce Walker, Jim Pearson, Sandra Dorr, and Jon Meyer oarol Gates and Richard Carey were tne crownbearers Ilo Brownmlller sang 'Sweet and Lovely Superlntendent Dory and hrs Leavitt both gave encouraging pep talks The neighborhood kids presented a musical number, 'Betty Co ed' A skit was given by two seniors, the football boys, and their coach and manager The cheerleaders led the school in some cheers Keith Cates was the master of ceremonies On the followin Friday afternoon the band led the Homecomin, Parade down Main Street The winning floats were as follows JlPlOFS were flrst, Freshmen came in second, Seniors placed third, and the Sophomores placed fourth During the half tlme of the game, the Marcus Band gave a very different and en oyable show for the public +0- ' I -., L- v-,,V,: , ,: 1a.ri- f ...iw b H -- '.', 7 5 '. -L E T' ., T' I '72 ' - aff Sponsored by Anderson's Cafe Jumor Class Play -auf' V Time Out For Ginger The junior class play, nTime Out For Ginger was a light hearted comedy based on the Broadway hit of the same name It was hilarious but also human, warm, and touching How rd Carol, a fairly staid banker, needed some sort of creative release and found it in lecturing to local high school classes on the need for self fulfillment It quickly developed however, that one of his daughters, Ginger, had been verv much impressed by her father's exhortations She had further decided that her own true fulfillment could best be realized by going out for the football team A number of complications result the father's Job is jeopardized because the bank president doesn't approve, the g1rl's elder sisters insist that their social life has been blighted especially Joan whose boy friend is captain of the football team, and the girl football player herself finds that playing football and being a girl aren't always compatible, particularly when her own boy friend disapproves of what she's doing After a number of riotous mishaps, the play ended on a happily tender note with the whole family going out to see one of the older sisters in the high school play, Ginger escorted by her reconciled boy friend The Cast Lizzie, the maid.... .... .. ...Ruth Umhoefer Agnes Carol.................... ...Darlene Miller Howard Carol.................... . ...David Kllngborg Joan, their daughter, age l8..... . ...Mary Ann Miller Jeannie, their daughter, age l6............ ...Marilee Gates Ginger, their daughter, age lll................ ...Judy Dorr Eddie Davis, an athlete, Joan's boy friend.... ...Barry Grauer Tommy Green, Ginger's boy fr1end............... ...Tom Garvin Mr. wilson, the high school principal. ........ .. ...Dick Letsche Ed Hoffman, bank president, Howard Carol's boss... ...Vernon Johnson 0 , -,- . ., v- K 4 A. J . wr ' v f- - - jk ,Lie T' X .r' V P n - ' I . iz . , . I . l ' 0 . . . . . ' 0 . Annual taff First Row Rodnev Ovren, Jud lhl, aro1,n Jahl, Hr Roese, E san Nitzschke, Barbara neir, 11chae1 LISIDGU Second Row mwelyn Drefke, Paullne Prunty, Betty Prunty, Pary Mlller,-Rosalind Droevmiller, Sharon Ixlelsen, Joan Rleper Boys Octet Left to R1 ht Ray Drefke, Duane Nielson, iover uvren, Rodney Copen, Qerdene snefsted, 1 ve Baeoe, dorm wankum, Jon Iever D1PSCtOF Ilss Voshloka Sponsored by Marcus O11 and Suphly Sponsored by De Vries Ford N 4 - V K 'I If J' P w- v 0 u -- . .Q. ,l . A. - - V L Y. . . Third Row - Ray Drefke, Keith Gates I I . - ' 'N ff - . ' ' I I Q .v A . -, L . Q Gif 1- ' . - N. A . Gnrls Glee Club Ist 1 N 9PV1U, Judy lead, Joyce Walker, Jud rfcr, J n ce Petersen, Lvnette Gates, Je re1dt, adv Jorr, iltd JllL9HS, Sharon H ey, Betty rrunt second row ow Slerlsn, Sh ron Johnson, Dorls le ve tz r n refle, Qarhara Weir, Keren Hashr, l cr Thmrd row Llee Cates, Carolyn Juhl, be nn 1l11PP, sas n r , l n retersen, Paullne Pruntw, ioherts Jean 1 xvlns J n r, hvelfn Drefke Mixed Chorus First So ranos Marilee Gates, Joy oierman, Karen haahr, Barbara Ir, Jan ce Fetersen, Sharon Johnson, Dor s Peavey Second Sopranos Ilo BPOWUmll16P, Carolyn Juhl, Marllyn Petersen, Jovce walker, Judy Laws, Hlth Jmhoefer, Marcia Artz, Sharon Drefke First Altos Mary Ann Miller, betty Prunty, hath wllkens, Deanna Brandt, Sharon Nielsen, Eileen Beaton, Sharon dagey Second Altos Pauline Prunty, Evelyn Drefke, Susan Nitzschke JCHH W Rum, Ervlna Saner, Jldw Dorr, Roberta Neir, Joanne bilsland hirst Tenors Davld ray, Terry Mead, Carl Nlelson, mary Lon Darrel Johnson, Jonn Manklm, Dick Nielsen Second Tenors olvve daade, Robert Miller, berdene Snefstad, W Ilfam darms, Ro er Neir, Curtis Gettner Baritones Rofer dgren, Dlane Nielsen, David Klingborg, Rodney Ogren, Rlchard Ohlendorf, Tom Garvln Basses Ray Drefke, Keith Gates, Barry Gramer, Mlchael Treinen Director Miss Yoshioka 0 I w W 101 - wry 1 ' 1 , -. y ' 3 MWC, .vxtix Urklo: 2 P 5 , u ' PUUSA ' -T J' , .I L .Z ' ESQ ' T5- ' L' - J f if I E . , ' r ,V, Lexol? gr, , snr c J c . 1 . Shfrox -ei so. Aileen Sevttn, Joanne Bilsland, Brenda Erickson, Liss YCSHlCk8. f - i er' 1 I PX' 1 7' ml F- 1-.i,tzsc,lse F-Qnri jr ' .' 1 v lfiliff U Iankfm, W1 is e W Y . O . . - . , , 1 - Ne L i . Q, b Xl Y ' ' V 0 Q ' an S 1 5 , li 4... ' , X 51 I O - n ' -I ' i . 5 . - r ' L . C, s , . Q ' 0 Madrigal : I. I, Lk R A x ' Q : -,. A Left to night - Duane Nielson, Ray Drefke, Pauline Prunty, Susan Nitzschke, Ilo Jean Brownmiller, Larilyn Petersen, Janice Petersen, Barbara Meir, Jon keyer, Clyve Baade. Girls' Sexiet Left to Right Marilyn Petersen, Ilo Brownmiller, Karen Haahr, Janice Petersen, Pauline Prunty, Susan hitzschke Sponsored by Drs Hobson and Haines Snonsored by D1xon's 66 Service - v ' 0 o Snonsorei 2I'l Flutes oarol Miller Joanne Dllsland ala on Nlelsen ana on Drefke Oboes Lynn ross dltu Dorr olarlnets E lyn Dref e Jo,ce falker Sharon nafey wary Ann Mlller Dor s Peave Berdlne Sheistad auth Jmhoefer oonnle 1axden Baroara Jonxson Pam rauer narles nlelsen IEPJ Qcrlenger ar Nlelscn mass Clarlnet C yve Baade Alto sax Mark balmgartner Jlm Nelson Marilyn Nelson Jane Jullas Tenor sax Jean wanxam mamltore Sax Betty rrnnty Cornets may Drefne Marcia Artz Darrell Johnson Jon Meyer Leonard Seggarnan Robert Mlller Terry Mead Douglas A stor Donald oarey Donald Drefke wrench Horns sallnd DPO6gm1116P Lyn tte Gates Tro ones Rogal Nelr Neal Drefke Bradl Miller John hawxlm Roberta Neir mousaknones n cna d Ott oary Long ousaghones and tring Bass Duane hlelsen Percussion Susan NltZSChk6 Judv Jahl Jldv Mead Paaline krunty mgani hrvina Saner lom Dorr and's Seed Service V V -I . , A ' 113 W ' - ' A ,. 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I 14- .. .N X 'f .. .. .. ,VI r XJ Football Team First Row John dankum, David Kllngborg, Tom Garvin, Jerrv Boots, Gary Fisher, Jon feye Terry Mead Second Row Barry Grauer, Bill Kirchoff Jake Means, Ray Drefke, M lin Weicht Mike Carey, Marty Anderson, Duane Neilson, Third Row Asst Coach Mr Jacobson Vernon John on, Harold Seggerman, Kent Erickson, Kirk Evans Loren uoltnen, Jim Bilslend, Rick Ohlendorf, Coach Mr Bradley It was time for the opening kickoff of the season and there were many new faces in the Marcus lineup A mass of graduates had yielded to their underclassmen This was a young team but one Marcus was proud of the whole season, especially the first three games The Eagles out fought Sanborn for a 6 O margin to open the season It was Correctionville who took a 20 O thumping next The Eagles and Akron fought tooth and toe nail, but neither could push the other around The tide changed, and Marcus lost to Moville, and then to Kingsley on our Homecoming Odebolt sneeked by us by one point, and Holstein was out of our class in beating us M8 O It was a fair season with a lot of good clean football being displayed Injuries put a damper in some of the play This gave a little more experience to next season's team The Eagles played on the new field this year and showed some fine crowds good football. Some of the players got mention on honorary teams. Vernon Johnson was placed on the Maple Valley first team. Barry Grauer and David Klingborg were placed on the second team with Jake Means, Ray Drefke, and Norman Rassmussen on Honorable Mention. Vernon Johnson received Honorable Mention on Jack North's Des Moines Register All State Team. Barry Grauer won Honorable Men- tion on the Iowa Daily Press Association team. The squad voted Vernon Johnson the most valuable player on the team. Season's Record Marcus 6 Sanborn O Marcus 20-C'ville O Marcus 6 Moville 19 MHPCUS 13-KiDQ816y 19 Marcus 0 Akron 0 Marcus 20-Odebolt 21 Marcus O Holstein M8 Sponsored by Nelson Furniture Sponsored by Meadvs aarber Qqon Sponsored by Johnson's Hardware Sponsored by Gamble Store ,uc-4. yf.-.A,,f, ,- I 1 ,ages 543 'J -J.. W 'jx Vifgfasga X B-NL 1 I if f Q i . - 1 Y. vw J , . , , , - 3 ..-... ' H 1 - , .BP , 1 ..... ... ' - I - , s ' I ' ' ' - I 1- . . 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' N H - . q I ,, -- fs A f' f . r 1' 4 A - A -O . I' ' fi T-fnd Girls' Basketball Team First row Coach Mr Rabey, Miss Truelson, Doris Peavey, F t5 wfffens, Carolyn Juhl, Jean Wankum, Mary Ann Miller, Pauline Prunty, Judy Dorr Second row Lynette Gates, Sharon Rainboth, Judy Laws, Judy Matnern, Sandra Dorr, Linda Fry Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Larraoee Pierson Remsen Quimby Remaen xeriden Grand Meadow Vashta UHlOH Larrabee Conference Tournament Marcus Pierson marcus SS Qulmby Sectional Parcus 60 Hemsen 62 Crand Veaoow Sroneoaeu bv Ponue Je Plrv 71 r F w ber ' ietv u Q - 2 . 14,1 ' 1 A Q U14 U2 59 in 52 29 39 ' 55 ' 35 1 1 1.1 ......+... ii H ' 33 . 61 Y S1 Q, 60 Q 36 Marcus 52 Cleghorn 53 fi-QPCUS I-L9 5955138 JW - .X fa ' eff 2 ' ,, 4 ' L 1 5 w G I A f' T-0,c, bj iii Ka? X. The girls began the season with high hores under the coachlng of Cnarles Han y Larrabee was the foe for the openlng game of the season Tnis game, a ere tte following two games, was sraky and the girls needed more conlidence and teamwork on the floor The team showed continous lmprovement from the Quimby game to the end of tra season The Larcus girls outplaved Quimby but lost in tHE flnal minutes hh M8 I that game the girls ga ned a very important part of any game teamwork The season pro ressed and then came the Cherokee Valley Conference Fournamert The larcus girls defeated Pierson in the first round by a decislon score of oO 36 washta was the next opponent in the way to the finals Marcus was outplayed and lost M9 57, but would play Quimby in the season play, the girls went into the ga e with confidence and care out the victor by a score of S5 39 The last regular scheduled game of the season Marcus defeated Larrabee which gave them renewed confidence for the sectional tournament Remsen was tke opponent for the much improved Marcus girls in the flrst round of play This was a close game right down to the final seconds of the game with Remsen winning e2 CO That game ended the season for the Narcus girls with a record of 6 wins out of l3 regular season games and 2 wins out of h tournamert games with the exceptlon of Carolyn Ju l, forward, the entire squad will be back next year looking forward to a season of mary victories Sr nso 1 x natwrlun N ' ' ' 'e . J 1 Y: ' Y - '- I ' .. s w A 1 . . ' ' , 1 . g 1 . Y I U I 1 1 0 fl x . ' 1 . -- ' . 5 ' A . H 1 , . - 0 . V a Consolation Game. Although they had lost to Quimby in U' , m 14 I ' Q I . , 3 , -N . . r ' . ' h ' A c l f ,o re. hr Farcus Ha. f W Bovs' Basketball Team or First row - Gary Booth, Jake Means, Gary Rasmussen, Barry Grauer, Norman Rasmussen, Marlin Weicht, Jerry Boots, Coach: Mr. Rabey. Second row - Tom Garvin, Marty Anderson, Ricky Ohlendorf, reid Seggerman, Vernon Johnson, David Klingborg Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus Larrabee Pierson Remsen Quimby Remsen Grand Meadow SS Cleghorn Grand Meadow 6 Sectional Marcus Marcus Marcus Marcus M6 Sutherland 76 Washta 7 Union O Larrabee Marcus 71 Merfdan Marcls S8 Clegnorn Marcus 39 Quimby Marcus 56 Cherokee I C Marcus h2 Calumet Snonsored by wankum's Garaee Swonsored bv Dorr Feed hill Snonsored by Fred's place Snonsored bv C1arkson's Warket Ha . 67 38 S 7 66 53 39 2 S1 61 78 no Marcus gi Meridan M9 Conference Tournament 73 9 1 eo . .52 B7 X. 'r Jast like football, asketball cane arolnd witn many new faces All of last year' squad was gone A young, but good, team was wnat Coach Rabey put on the floor They enjoy d a fine season for sacn a vouna club The seasons record en ded at a credible ten wins and eifzht loses It was almost an even pat tern of winning one and los los1ng one all year In tne Cherokee Valley To nament, the boys placnd second After romping over Xeriden and beating Cleghorn, the boys lost over to Quimby in the finals In tae Sectlonal the team beat Cherokee I C and tnen lost to State Champs, Calumet Jake leans was olaced on the first team of the Cherokee Valley Conference team The rest of the starters, Marlln Jeiclt, Gary Rasmussen, Norm Rasmussen and Jerry Boots were all placed in the Honorable Mention 11st all but two of tae sq1ad are reti nina for more action 5 K.. R 1 ' L 4 C A '. ,I o I K ur- . I0 x C 4. I Y . . k Next year for the boys, altnourh they will be playing a tougher conference L '. I' L . 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Twelve boys turned out for spring track Although suffering H loss by graduation, the boys worked hard and looked forward to a successfrl season The boys work on the following calisthentlcs in the gym jumping rope, climbing the rope, chin ups, se ups push ups, and other stretching exercises Outdoors the bova rractice srrlnts, section running, time trials, field events, and relay teams The boys will r n he 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, MMO yard dash, 3Qo yard dash, and he mile run The run the AMO yard relay 350 yard relay, mile relay, and 2 mile relay The feild QVSUUS QPS sto Ut, discus, football throw, broad jump, high funn and nole vault M Yhe eam lans to en er the following meets Aoril Hola ein Relays April Pocahontas Relays April Tomahawk Relays April Alta Invitational Relays April Maple Valley Conference May Aurelia Relays May Iowa Dis rlct Meet May Iowa State hee WPQUYE Q , : . .- e-- , 0 , 1 lO .t 17 13 ' A 2h 28 . l v Q- i V X M I . 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Q HI'm not Class Play Annual Staff Football less Officer Il ROBERT CAREY lazy, I was lst born tired Student Councll Track 1,4 Debate Boys Glee Club Mixed Chorus Hakrigal Basketball Class Play Annual Staff King Attendant Band Boys Octet DELORES ELDREDGE JAMES BILSLAND 'I may do something sensational yet Band 2 3 Track Football l,2,b Class Play RAY DREFKI 'A leader of men, a follower of women 2 Bah 1-1203s,-I' 2 3,h 1,2,3 1,2,3 N In school a quiet lass she seems to be, but who knows if it's true when she's free.n Qasketball 1 Annual Staff Class Plev 3,u Softball M 2 Football 1,2,3 M Class Officer 2 Student Council 1,2,3 One Act Play 1,2 Dramatic Club 1,2 Brass lnsamble 2,3 M Dance Band 1,2,3 M Chorus Officer but I don Boys Glee Club Mixed Chorus Basketball Class Play Annual Staff KIRK EVANS Je's n the alert wqen Basketball Class Play Annual Staff Football 1,2,3,h HNow Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Basketball Class Play Annual Staff on' lub it cove Track King Manager 't KENT ERICKSON Dv heart's not my own care it's in Food hands to a skir HHe thinks too lee C 1 laas law HWIR1 Sta c e CAROLYN JUHL you worry, I'll get there 1 2.3, Queen Attendant Class Officer One Act Play Dramatic Club Softball 2 King Attendant Football One Act Play Dramatic Club 1,2 1,2 P T J uATnS much such boys are dangerous ' 1 4 1,2 Football Student Counc1l One Pct Dlav Ora atic lub Il 1 A -- ' ,A A ll 2 1 5 X 3,74 31M A ll- HL Q 1 I U s . t.H 2 3 , 3.u '11 is A 1 7E,.T1, , I Boys G ,. lub ,2,3,7 1 fixed Chorus l,2,3,M C1953 0ffiC9T- 2,3 1 Q at 1' ghf 3,3 f 3,2 A goyswC e t 2 A m Ac ' 2 -A frog. 5 -xl 0 d t f .H C 31h 1 U 1.3 1 Ll' ' 3,U 2 M 2 BILL KIRCHOFF uwhy worry? who will know years from now.u Class Play JUDY MEAD 'There is nothing in the halls guess I'll go to class Girls Glee Club 3 Queen Basketball Dance Band Mixed Chorus FHA fLeMarsD Class Play AA l,2,3 Annual Staff FT 1,2 3 Band Drill Team Debate FFPFHC' JAKE MEANS 'It's not how big you are, 1t's how ti ht you're woun ' Glass Play Track R035 MTLLER nA sunny disnosition and a smile for evaryone H Girls Glee lub Annual Sta f Mixed Chorus ne Act Ula Basketball Dramatic tlub Class Play 3,3 qoft mall , ln , 1, ,M Z 1.2,3 3, G ' A ' , 2.3 :KJQ Xswm E d. Basketball 3, Football 2.3.0 4 3 c 1 P M 1 D -U - y 1,2 1,u A q H 1,2 , - a 2 Basketball 2 Football l,2,3,h Annual Staff U Track l,2,3 M SUSAN NlT7SCHYn BAR?ARA NEIR HIt's nice to be natural as lone as you're naturally nice.H Class Play Annual ftaff Class Officer Softball Girls Glee Club l,2,3,M Mixed Chorus l,2,3,M Girls Sextet U Fadrigal Q Basketball H 'A blush is beautiful but often inconvenient ' Girls Glee Club l 2,3,l Mixed Chorus l 2, Girls Sextet l,2, Madrisal l 2, Basketball Class Play Variety Show Annual Staff Queen Atfendant H Qhe lives to lofe and loves bo 1 Band 2 Class Officer One Act Play Dramatic Club Dance Band Cheerleader 2 Chorus Officer Softball CLARENCE PhARSON 'Has anyone seen my boo s I haven't Annual Staff Class Officer Class Play vrls Clee Club as ax lixed Chorus 3 Annual Staff Uirls QeX+e A Wueen Att6Hdd1t A adrngal , . 1 A 1: x3!u Q 3,U 1 3 ' ' 1,2 I , 1 31h 1,2 1,3 2,3 3,LL 1, ,LL . 1 ' M 3,5 2 . J 3 1 ' k ? , it 3,U JAHICL PLTIRSEQ we 1 , , ive.' fi if 3,u G1 S Pl 4 3,1+ L JL ' U L i - C t -x' ' '. 2 'len arnov wr S ee Cllb nxed Chorls page Dlnx Xnnual vteff Class QfflC8P HAROLD SEGGERMAN 'Better to get to school late and be wide awake than to be there early and be asleep all day ' Football 2 3 U Class Play Boys Glee Club 1 2 Annual Staff Mixed Chorus 1,2 Boys Quartet Basketball b Track 'Now bln te Joxs Clee Club nixed Chorus Claes Plav Annunl Staff Warcus News LOREN WOLTNAN JOAN RIF? R me, but 1 e o be anro1ed 1,2 Studert Council n act la 1,2 Ura atic Cl! 1 Jebafe l Softball 1IFF TRU INEJ said W equals NV7, but I say 1 2, 1 Boxs ctet 4 1,2, 1 One Act Plax 1,4 l Uramatic Club 1,2 Debate 'I never let studies interfere with my educat King Attendant 2 Class Officer Football 3 A Student Council 3,lL Class Play 'P. A 1 . T 1'1' t , .',. ,H 3' 1 Sl '. 1 ' 1,h 7' N ' 1,2 7 9-f . P Y Cl .. .,4' 334 TY A ' 2 3 1 fe- 1,f T , 3 - ,3 - 2 9 9 M , U 2 2,3 V J J v 1 s in - ' J ' ---- -H I 47' .1 , I' C' o 1,11 V - 31, ' J A 1 - A .n 3,1 C H 3,u 3 I M ' 1on.n 2 , 3 Senior Class Prophecy Excuse me, I'm an associate of the Bygone Book Brothers of New York, New Hartford, and New Haven I wish to review this evening a rare edition of Whooz Whoo, 1970 The pecularity of this issue lies in the fact that it is comprised chiefly of the graduates of the Marcus Public High School class of '59 If you'll allow me, I would like to read you a few of the choice selections from this volume WHOOZ WHOO The Blue Booklet BILSLAND, James Edward, Aug 15 l9h1 Alias 'Buffalo Billn Bilsland, now appearing as a shar shooter on the Annie Oakley Show CAREY, Robert Michael, Feb l9hl Mr and Mrs Carey gained recognition when the Carey quintuplettes, Cornelius, Cedric, Cora, Chloe, and Casper arrived on Dec 17, Carey resigned last year as president of the Marcus Batchlors' Club DREFKE, Raymond Delmer, May 25 l9hl Eminent Chiropracter who has enthusiastically fought against broken bones with the encouragement of his capable assistant, Miss Jean Janku ELDRIDGE, Delores J , Oct 30 l9hl General Carl Peterson has pronounced her the most valuable women officer in the UAC's Judo department ERICKSON, Kent Eugene, Mar 7 lohl Alias 'Yukon' Erickson now holds the world championship for wrestling steers EVANS, Kirk Edward, Mar 25 l9hl Prominent banker who couldn't decide between Marcus and Meriden so established his vaults in competlon with the State Bank of Cleghorn GATES, Keith Dean, July 13, l9hl Missionary to the African Ubangis, clerks in the local trading post be ween sermons JUHL, Carolyn Lee, Dec 22, l9hl CJ+PN 2 is the brilliant mathematical formula devised by Professor Juhl, now instructing calculus classes in the Marcus Public School KIRCFOFF Wilbur Glen, Aug l l9hl Expert on Marine life He has unquestionably proven that catfish and dogfish can't get along in the same aquarium MEAD, Judy Ann, Sept ll, l9hl Distinguished interior decorator whose latest project has been to paint the town brown MEANS, Jacob Henry, Oct 5 l9hl Head of the Senate Rackets Investigation appeared in the March issue of Readers Indigestion, 1970 MILLER, Rose Faye, Apr 18 l9hO Dr Miller recently established her first satellite, The Spirit of St Rosie, in orbit around the galaxy Her chief advisary, the Russian government,,is reportedly so astonished by the feat they have abandoned all re earcb NEIR, Barbara Ann, Feb 27 l9hl Senator Nelr obtained international cognition for her campaign for 'first women president of the U S Unfortunately she resigned for a position as farrwife NITZSCHKE, Susan K , Nov 23 l9hl Incumbent chairman on the board of directors for Kent Cieare te Company PEARSON, Clarence Morris II, Apr 6 l9hl Cherokee County, Iowa agriculturist managing twenty experimental plantations on the moon, cultivating green cheese PETFRSEN, Janice Kathleen, Oct 22, lChO Has become Postmistress General of the U S to assure the delivery of her love letters RIEPER, Joan Eileen, Jan 10, l9hl American manufacturer of the Cad Linc'd, a stockcar designed to replace her little Ford SEGGERMAN, Harold Lee, Feb 8 l9hl Publicity manager for the nBarbara Neir for President' campaign TREINEN, Michael David, Aug ll, l9hl Pulitzer prizewinner for his literary con ribution, will the Ants Fake Over the Dniverse9 also wrote The Next to the Last Straw, Su mer in Siberia, and Tre1nen's Third Text of Technological Terms WOLTMAN, Loren Ralph, Dec , 19hl Has established a NGummy Glue factory in conjunction with his interests in Quimby l , t . l I n , 4 . 8 ' e Q 0 0 e 4 ' ' J , C r g e . .1 A 'f 1 e a , n A , I , , I I o g 1 o - X l , . - . , . ' O . . . : . . I I 1 5 . , . , . . . C C . . , . Committee. His personal testimony, nHoodlums I Have Horrifiedn . 'I Q 3 o 0 v .4 I U s .. e p 0 re I L I 0 . Il A v ll Q - 0 o 3 s f J -1 - I C 1 . . , . . 1 4 u ,' u ' L . . . . . - . e g o 1 I C N' U C - 5 ' . ' ' I . . . i I H ' ' O enior Class Will James Bilsland: My Chemistry ability to Clyve Baade, and my studious attitude to Terry Mead. Hobert Carey: My ability to change a flat tire to Vernon Johnson and my ability to stay out of trouble to the Freshmen. Ray Drefke: My first trumpet chair, tack included, to Robert Miller, and my athletic ability to Weldon Ohlendorf Delores Eldredge' My ability to be quiet in study hall to Deana Franks, and my long hair to Mary Ohlendorf Kent Erickson My wavy hair to Dick Holmes, and my height to Jerry Boots Kirk Evans My ability to drlve safely and to keep out of wrecks to Barry Crauer, and my rlng collection to Dlck Letscne Keith Gates My good behavior record to chuck Simons, and what ever else is left to Ronnie Neir Carolyn Junl by athletic ability to Joanne Bilsland and Sharon nagey, and my Algebra ll answer book to LHPY Ann miller Milbur hirchoff My singing ability to Barry Grauer, and my spelling ability to Judy Dorr Judy Mead My abllity to be frlendly to all to Mary Ann Miller and m ability to be true to one to Donna hokes Jake Feans Wy ability to play good basketball to Jerry Boots, and math ability to Joan Qnlendorf Rose Miller My natural blond ha1r to Deana Franks, and my A's deportment to David Grey Barbara Neir My consideration of others to Lynette Gates, and naturally curly hair to Judy athern busan NitZSChK9 My ability to enjoy life to Roberta Neir and my excuses in Litature class to Lrvina Saner Clarence Pearson My ability to do nothing to Roger heir, and my slightly used books to the school museum Janice Petersen My ability to be in a C evy to Mary Garvin, and my love to 97007 Joan Hieper y aollity to argue with Mr dlpple to Jeanie Moodall, Harold Sefgerman My height to Ronnie heir and my ability to stay calm, cool, and collected to dlth Jmnoffer Michael Treinen xy abllity to get into trodble to anyone who isn't, and uy long frlendshlp in music with Miss Yoshioka to Jon Meyer Loren holtman ly lnterest in fox hunting to rrancis Polson, and my rendering truck to nichard Ott S onsored bv srcls oce y oz b 1arold's hexall Ura s Snonsor 1 by vulcox rodlce ns r d by c1ernans CCOIS O 1 ll 9 : ' 5 ' , . I 3 ' Y 1 h . v Q 5 1 : 2 e V U Y v . Y ' I - 1 O : . . x y . A : X my 1 O f : ' in . : . my M . u N . Q 4 . . n : M . ' ' and my ability to study to Carl Nielsen. 'T . I X . , . 3 ' ' ' . e . , M . q f 1 H u V HC I Sr r Sn xsared ,y n -r , 1 , R 1 Sho il e ' I , .J 1 X- 49 Senior Class Play X I I I I lllf ll ll I! on X 9 'f V, la no W 9 1 7,- fi'- cg 1 -Trax ny, ? s January Thaw Q1 vii ft- -ak, N O P The Gaze family seek peace in an old farmhouse There, Mother remodels coffee rinders into lamps, while Father tries to write a nbestseller novel in a blitz of interruptions instead of in that country quiet he sought In the blitz, he ignores the arrival of Jonathan and Mathilda, who have the right to live in the Gage home No one had worried about that clause in the deed, since the Rockwoods were supposed to be dead contest for possessfon begins, with neither able to turn the other out Jonathan plans to hold a funeral of an old acquaintance in the house Barbara's boy friend doesn't appear at the right time, and Barbara and the Rockwoods' son go out on an errand of mercy when a blizzard clamps down The Gages and the Rockwoods are isolated The electric lines fail and the oil burner and the range won't work Mother forgot to shop for food anyway' In the freezing house, while the Gages break fast on what s left cornflakes, molasses, and olives! from the rooms of the unmodern their woodburner, and the Gages rally around Father they smell the nockwoods' Father and it even looks Rockwoods' son It looks delightful ending, all is Rockwoods come gusts of warmth from smell of coffee and frying ham The and his cornflakes and olives, until fresh biscuits! Then they desert as if Barbara had eloped with the like complete disaster! But in the hannily and intelligently solved A can lvating comed , with sparkle, flavor, and new ideas CHARA TERS An independent maid Father, who writes for a living, his wife, with a mania for remodeling younger daughters, the oldest dalghter, engaged to George, who has a hard time roposlng Jonathan and Mathilda, a couple of read old settlers, a delightful old geezer, s rural Romeo, a lawyer, and a local policeman The annual went to press before the cast could be selected Presented by permission of the Dramatic Publishing Company, 179 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, Ill ,JA iSS R f ' nl 5 L is. Sponsored by Ray Juhl Trucking SPPVICP ii9.El: s Y s I s . 5 .A . i . ' . A .. D - H T KXM 1 k-E 2: 1? E?-.S gm ll-lolflff 'Mx D el Q 1 It . 'N ' 2-4 gg F lg If 0 enior Class History In the year 1946, lh eager pupils clamored into the kindergarden classroom of P133 Blgh lhey were Marle Apel Judy and Jane Kelscn, Carolyn Junl, Barbara leir, Susan Witzschke, Kirk Evans, Ray Drefke, Bradley Nott, Daryl Stientzes, Neil Derpsey, Laverne Bircl, Charles Lender and Mlchael M Glintock As the year passed on we lost Marie Apel, Neil Dempsey, and Michael Mctlintock lewvinf us wlth a class of 11 ready for first trade In F1PSt grade back under the direction of Miss hugh, we added Dick Holmes, Mike varey, Tom Rae, and Mary Willems wharles Zender and Mary willems narrowed our class down to 13 Miss Kukenburg directed us through the second grade daring this ,ear we g81H6d Larry Strief, Janice Petersen, Rose 'i1ler, Loren woltman, Dick Ott, and Jim Bilsland Judy and Jane Kelsch, Dick holmes, and Charles Beaver left us with a group of 15 pupils to contlnue on Jake Peans, Hodney O ren, blarence rearson, harold Seggerman, and Sandra nlng Joined us in the third grade and ddrlng the year Dlck Ott and Sandra ning left us to continue with Mrs, ualgrren with a class of 18 G01HE on to fourth grade Mrs Steffen became our teacher Tlis ye r we received three new plpils, Jack Brower, Jan xone and Corene uroepper Givlng us a total of 21 In the flftx trade we were entrusted to iss dornschien we added Dean Hass1dssen, Jelores Lllred e and Glor'a nyden Jane none amd HK lears left, glvmng us a total of 22 Upon entering tue S1XtW gP8QS our te cner was hrs Johnston, but sie had tp leave and hiss Koelfsen took over e added lke lrienen, xarie Dlock, uorotny Scnnabel and Jan none and Rodney ogren and Lloria nyden left us with a class of dz, Seventh LPAGE saw us witl H138 kachtler and xiss wilde and later .rs varris wlo ass med Llss hachtler s duties the second semester no one io ned our class, but oorene aroepper, Jean nassnlssen, Horothy bch.able and dan done redxced our c ass b f JP to a rod of 1U the eightn grale iss nberp and lss olllen were held responsible for us ve had one new xember, ohlrley ihacker and lost r e Dlock and Jack Brower for a total of 19 Lnterinc hlgh school we recelved six new stddents Le Ann anderson, D111 hlPCHO'f, nent zrickson, Gary odlendorf, Roger Jolnson, and Joan dieper Le Ann anderson and iom Rae left us to a class of 23 hrs Jolnson was our advisor Leavlnt us as soplo ores were Shirley Thacker, marry Strlef, and bradley lott uU16HtO818P was our advisor Judy lead and Jake leans were 8dQ6d in Our Junior year and Hoger Johnson lelt to br1ng our class to 21 Mr hipple was our advisor Gary Ohlendorf left us ln oar Senlor year Mr nipp was afaln our advisor ne now remain a strong and mighty class oi 40 onsortl by e nad's Jewe rx . 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S ev fi er s X ' Seniors First wow Loren Nolt an, ulm bllslaqd, blrk nvans, Harold Qeoferman, Kent nricksor Second Row Susan w1tzscoke, Judy Dead, Joan Rieoer, Rose iller, Mr Hiople, Baroara Meir, 'arolyn Tunl, Jan ce Petersen, Delores Eldredpe Third How Clarence Pearson, Robert M Carey, may Drefke, Nike T 1nen, Keith Gates, bill Yirchoff, Jake eans Junuors f' Ist 1014 lar + s, mxth 111 s, .mov orr, UJQ1 h Latrer , Chlendorf beocnd wow karen daanr, etty rrunc,, wosallnd Qroe miller, Judy Laws, dean uankum, 1ar, Ann lller, iuth umhoefer, Jeannlne woodall, Nr iabef lhird Row lrs Johnson, D8Vld fllH oor , Rodney Loren, nlchard Lescne, dooert 1il1er, bnarles iokes, olvve Baede, Thomas GBFVIH, PlCKoJ A n ns Fourth dow Pamlxn weicht, Francis kolson, Norman kolb, HlCh8Td Chlerdorf, Tyrone lrtz, darrx rauer, Vernon Johnson, nary dasrussen f - s m v. -. A n . I y nn I . H 1 , iw- L. 1 M - - - - ' U W e . i , .. u Y N. 7 rx . K . . re . X x A H , u 1 i , qi' A - W ilee Ease . . f' xen 'j J 't M 1 n Jarlene h'1ler, sharon Gificrd, Jarlene oteffen, Judy Juhl, Joan A g ' 1 Q A f'- . N , g N U. , . g' 'H--f J: :. . 1 - I . ,, V X , . U . ' ,. A . .I 3 ' ' A . ophomores rst mow Lvel r Urefke, Doris Qeave , ercle Artz, Connie Onlfndorf, Irv na oaner, ILO Tean hrowmiiler, Var lun Petersen, Weerna Qrandt, srx 0hlerdorf, Weara Vrancks econd now r Dradlev, Tovce Jalker, Qharon Tohnson, auline frdntx, ure da rvcks r, Rorerfe Meir, Duane Nielson, diehard Holnes, orren RQSVUSSGW, Terrv Qoots Shef fad, Hover kewr, Chazles uinors, Javes Deerson, ark Booth David Prev, Kurtis etfner Freshmen First Row Eileen Qeatwn, Lwnetre Cates, Sharon Drefke, Qharon Hagey, Sandra Dorr, Sharon Rawnbotd, Donna iokes, Una Pav Shefstad, Joy Bierman Second Row Pr Jacohsen, ary Carvin, Paulet e Qrandt, Toanne B sland, Linda Frv, Qharon Nxelsen, Teanette Juhl, Dar ell Tohnson, James Lad ig, Dick nemlser, Ton Vewer, Carl Nielsen, Ronald Heir X., Third ow Terrw bead, weldon Wdlendorf, ale volt an, Gary Long, Dhilip Letscne, John Nankum, barty Anderson, Cary Flsher, Leanard Server an, Gilliam Harms, Jerry Vrierd, Dax Anderson - ' - ' 1 ' . v f-i, ' .. ,i 3. . A 1 . :L ' V , -' r 1 ' I J .A . . L or .a , . . , . S q - N . J ,L A . L E . , . , P W ' 3 ' r.- T 1 on . - .A Y, .T l . . , .,.-s A ., . M . L. h.. . Third Row - Robert Millers, James Nielson, Roper Ogren, Eerdene ,SJ X I' . ' I F ,- . . , T ,',. , .rf H I To , . ' K, , 'QA 1 f 1 T U . . , - , . 1 A. 1 il f U . L ' .r v ,. ' RWA V .. ,A 4. L. ' h Q . R - ' 1 3 -1 , D T K , YY' ua- . , l le. T - o Junuor Hugh First Row Linda Dunn, Pam Grauer, Joyce Beaton, Nancy Bancroft, Betty Johnson, Phyllis Thorpe, Sandra Sanow, Pat Pearson, Suzzann Neir, Joyce Ohlendorf Second Row Mrs Cosgrove, Plke Robinson, Dennis Peavey, Larry N son, Douglas Simons, Terry Atklns, Roper Thorpe, Tom Dorr, ark Baumgardner, Jerry Schmlllen, Don Drefke, Mr Anderson Third Row Dan Thompson, Neal Drefke, Mark DeVr1es, David Joslin, Nestor, Bob Glfford First How Narlis Johnson, Barbara Rokes, Carol Miller, Barbara J nson, Connie Hayden, Jeanne Carlson, Kathy Trelnen, Edith Dorr Second Row Mrs Cosgrove, James Ielson, Linda Sanow, Janet Schlenger, J ce Steffens, Linda Green, dolly Pirchoff, Agnes Willems, Bradley Miller, Mr Anderson Third How Ronnie Ogren, derbert Neans, David Mathern, Dale Briggs, Bonnie-Wetherall, Rodney Stowater, Donald Carey, John Julius, Kenneth Osren Soonsored by Nelson s Hatchery Snonsored by GP8Y'5 Garage 0 o el -n . F ' Beverly McHugh, Pat Carney, Duane Ell, Chuck Nielsen, Douglas oh ' 7 ' ' - - oy I I . ' Fifth Grade ,Q First Row Judy Prunty, Judy Bierman, Clark Rainboth, Dennis Donner, E uce Bass, Jackie Rayburn, Dianne Wallin, Debbie Dorr, Pattv Galvin Second Row Miss Munch, Marv oeggerman, Nancy Lehnhoif, Linda Johnson, S an Harden, Fred Dorr, donald Gallas, Gary Wallin, Randy Mlller Third Row Karen Fischer, Lynn Rae, John Fry, Mary Niemand, Vicki Mead, Judy Ludwips, Larry Haney, David Rokes Slxih Grade First Row Dean Drefke, Ray Dorr, Ray Johnson, John Carey, Jerry Prunty, Chuck Gerinver Second Row John Thompson, Douglas Taylor, Cheryl Schlenger Treinen Third Row Mrs Sohl, Joann Broblek, Carol Petersen, Toel wlrth, Mike Hoover, Patsy Hayden, Janet Lehnnoff, Darlene Thorpe, Jacqueline gh, Uoodall, Jane Galvin, Ronald Schnabel Fourth Row Dennls Boots, Dhilip Ladentdin, Mike Rae, John McCoy, St ve SChFll16H, wayne Atkins, lark Juhl, Tim Brownmiller, Dennis Gray I' , v . us ' . U ' , - 1 .J Q ' u y G N N ' , . Q Marilyn Nelson, Alice Hobson, Mary Nielsen, Jane Julius, Marilyn e 1.. ' 7 Ji v. A u Fourth Grade Q :E First Row Nancy Fisher, Nancy Goodburn, Patty Wallin, Kathy E wnmlller, Gloria Ladenthin, Linda Peterson Second Row Donna Dorr, Barry Hagey, Jawes Lynn, Dick Yuehn, Third Row Steven Gallizan, James Hapey, David Grage, Mikel 5 hmillen, Ray Ohlendorf, Viktor Nenortas Absent Mark Cline 1 ww' TY? First Row Jane Dorr, Donna Groepper, Gary Thompson, Darrell Gray, B verly Pearson, Annette Juhl, Judy Oaren Second Row Miss Truelson, Mary Lou Thorpe, Marvin Ell, David NSSt0Pf K hryn-Gilles, Judith Baade, Ann Rae Third Row Dennis Lukins, Kathy Greene, Tom y Gates, Diane Wirth, Ronald Rupp, Thomas Long, Ronald Anderson Sponsored by Carl E Klingborg Soonsored by Farmers State Bank h ? 3gg.' ,V y i ' A vu Q I, .1 1 5 I f t 1 . . . 1 1 . , A 1' -if i ,' 4 1 'f'4 L' ', ro ' , . Linda Hayden, Yitty Pallesen, Bruce Rainboth, Stenhen Oaren. c ' ' . - . , 'HJ - , f 5 K fn ' , J I It V T .J , .fxJ E Q J A I 4 e , M . V at . Third Grade .4-9 First wow Uavlu teens, Jo Ann wllson, Donna crate, Charles Dorr, Alex Nenortas, sazdra Peterson second iow Ann Treinen, Lnarles Harden, Danny Johnson, Tim achlen er, Iarfaret Er5, diana Berfer, steven Briggs Third Row hiss P Kuker, Barbara Juhl, Yeith Rupp, Jonathan Dorr, Douvlas Fuehn, Beverlv Qchmillen, Pamela Wittkopp First Row nda ra7e1, wana Clesel, Yllly Illler, Baron focdburn, E n3a Jrth, 90113 131 becond low onnle lone, Uolene lckernan, Plm DeV11es, sandra II n 'Varcla L malls, susan Larlson, fioanev Ieyer Thlrd Wow vary oanow, Qonald Petelsom, iobert Iciusn L1nda EuEfns, Uavld Never, rale Bancroit, male Junl, Mrs Fassler Sponsored by Grauer Radio and T V Snonsored bw Naple's Arnarel 2 - 1 H .- . .. 4 - , - ,, , 6 p- G ::. -F L. ' ' - A 1 t 4 J , . : . ' ., , , . A X I ' . , . , ,, :A V P , V W V ,, , . 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I I V x A econd Grade S 'hi fx P First Row Lea Treinen, Tim v Galles, Frace Johnson, Kristy Bowen, C lleen Olesen, Denny WcConnell, Alice Krueger, Danny Brownmiller, Linda Ebert, Eddie Schlenper Second Row Gene Ravburn, Gene Polson, Kathy Pallesen, Lynette Ames, B lan Hogue, Jean Goodburn, Danny Miller, Chuck Ogren, Gwen Lukens, Mike Donner Third Row Barry Berger, Dennls Pearson, Barbara Brandt, Bill woodall, Lynn Seel, Steve Niemand, Don Lape, Steve Rassel, Mrs Schwldt Sponsored by Fitzgerald Insurance Sponsored by Bi11'S Shoe SHOP 1 First Row N1Ch86l Bierman, Gloria Husman, Patricia Johnson, Deborah Wallin, Phil Schuver, Eugene Dorr, Nancy Galvin, Jaclyn Rupp, Kathvrn Rowen. Second Row Douglas Goodburn, Reg Pallesen, Alan Carlson, Jay Ludwiqs, Duane Wittkop, Steven Johnson, Jackle Baade, Barbara Atkins, Jean Jullus. xv, Third Row Rose Ann Miller, Stephen Cllne, Buddy Chamberlain, Julie Drefke, Max Rae, Francis Hinspeter, Danlel Schlenaer, Bonnie Simons, Teresa Kauffman, Mrs. Ebert. Absent Dennis Means Sponsored by Nagle Chevrolet Sponsored by Roberson's Cafe an ' JH - ' '- E f 1 jug o -- - .1 t i A Y A I' i-' ., U - 6 Lvvlgi K 1 l , First Grade First Row Loretta Schnabel, Dennis Velson, P8tF1ClB wlelsen, 5 afg Peterson, Thelma Fay Dorr, Julie Bohnenkamp, Jolene Cuthrell, Janice Johnson, Joy Carlson Second Row Mrs Fuval Bobby Hazen, Yent Schzillen, Robert W Iffn, Bobby Dorr, Mildred Mclntire, Susan xillems, Linda Third How karen Rupp, Paul Wilberding, Johnny Johnson, Sherry Jhamberlain, David layer Tom Schlenper, Joyce Cave lickey Wetherell First Row Linda Johnson, Trudy Slatger, karen Kuehr, arcia S effen, Sherry Wirth, Darlene Schrobel, Marcia Donner, Brenda Wallin, Marilyn Goodburn Second Row Joyce Peavey, Patty Stowater, Ann Dorr, John Long, RI Hard-Wallin, Fred Lukins, A J Miller, Virpinwa Lvnn Third Row Miss Sullivan, Danny Nendt, Gene kenortas, Randy R sseljteve Teavitt, Lee Grapze, Ricky Pruefer, Teslie Nohnirs Sponsored by Co op Oil Company SP0f1S0T'ed by HHPPY Erickson a v. , 5' . 3 -' , f' 1 I K v1 V . 1 A V r A .. - ' . 9 , 1 ' x Q a ' M Stratton, Billy Hagey. 1 v D ' L H . ! :A K l W' Q4 V 1 j Tl - I , I-A t ' 1 J c . . , L y . 8 .J U T .1 - 1 L .,. Kindergarten F1PSt now Shirley Cave, Yristv Anderson, Joan Woltman, Jean Haines, Kay Bass, Gaxle Addy, Jean NcYernan, Jeralyn Dunn, Mary Pargaret Delaney, Jo Ann Dunn Second Row Paul Delperdang, David Alesch, Robert Anderson, Gres Davis, Joel Sand, Bruce Hiller, Steve Smith, Dave Schuver, Raymond Krueger, Dwignt Atklns Third Row Helper Miss Linda Stowater, Gary Husman, Dae Hissem, P dnev Wallin, Pat Rose, Dianne Groepper, Jerry Bohnenkamp, Mrs KA Joyce Peters, Rickx Klaschen, Terry Pallesen, Kathy Weber First Row Eddie Sand, Steve Dlugosch, Carol Gates, Laurie Treinen, Kay Willems, Marcia iazno, Diane Hiemstra, Cindy Cannon, David Hoxsie Second Row Douvlas Aduddell, David Stowater, Roger Haahr, Bill Mclntire, Kathy Bird, Jimry Delaney, Sharon blanapan, Paula Wankum Third Fow Helper 1iss Linda Stowater Monica Sand, Robbie Schlenaer, Richard Carey, Bert Addy, Jake Dixson, Bobbie Leavit+, Hike Hayden, Connie ead, Mrs Joyce Deters Absent Diane Sescerman r L L 2 . . . - . . 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