Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA)

 - Class of 1954

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'af' D Q' f G ff av. n If 'LZ : W ':5' . '-in Ji Q-S, 4 Q -, . ws T. FII1 ed MiIIs Inc. of Iowa Hy Luihera n Church +751 -'--Q LW . y 1 Jr, 'r ,M EM Wife: Q' ME 1. --'M.,.,, ' , W 4- JM w ' - M E 'Nw M 'rsh 'X -A-MW,-K ,,. I W HV' 1- in aj ,iw r li WN ll uv 1 'F' P v '- +WM,.y,'wW-fm W., ' ' ,Wd M -M WELCOME TO MASON CITY HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE. MY NAME IS JIM OLLENBURG. I AM PRESIDENT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL. THROUGHOUT THIS I954 MASONIAN I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE YOU ON A TOUR. I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU KNOW OUR SCHOOL, MEET ITS PEOPLE, UNDERSTAND ITS FUNCTIONS, AND BECOME ACOUAINTED WITH ITS ACTIVITIES, ITS ATHLETICS, AND ITS CLASSES. THE MAIN ENTRANCE IS OPEN! I INVITE YOU TO COME IN! 7 O Y ewis, o an THE WEEK BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS ALL THE STUDENTS REGISTER FOR THEIR CLASSES. THIS ALSO IS THE TIME TO PAY ALL FEES. THE STUDENTS ARE GIVEN A LARGE NUMBER OF CLASSES TO CHOOSE FROM. Seafed around fable clockwisez Dick Grady John Rodas, Gordon Fleckensfein, Tom Frisk Bill Milfenberger, Roland Josi, Kafhy DoyI Jerome McDermoH, Jay Cookman, Sandr Johnson, Mar f M y Garu is, ary Orcufi. dh D SIandlng I. Io r.: Bob Woo ouse, an May, Willis Bull, Merle Harris, Bruce Long Bill RagsdaIe, B b D d B o u a, ob Hahn. L 'I M B Id p p I B b Hahn, Bob Duda, Dick Frank, Dick Grady, John Rodas, Jack Muldoon, Mary OrcuH, M G I Sh I A d B I L RI d J I OS. 8 In II pl Ili l In Op q I In lb y q ppl d lc g friends I I Ih f I d y I l1ool I I L I D lr Grady, Marilyn Wenriclw, Bill Ragsdale, David Louclcs, Jerry K l'1 ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL THE STUDENTS ARE EAGER TO BEGIN ANOTHER SCHOOL YEAR. HERE WE SEE THEM GETTING ACOUAINTED. ITI d C BFS, Nu..-E. K Q Wm 1 I A I n 4 c t. 2 V 'a 3 1 1. 2 Vr ACTIVITIES if K. af' A 2 Bin 5 Q, Zi' '23 .Y 1 3 Q i P 9 I I 2 I I gi is 5 'W is: N X Ky, Nm s ti .'f. -I 5 xx .1 H . 3 ' I ' 1 K . EWS? I 5 .!i, E I. . A 'HN I ,, ni, fa. 4 Mee+ Aileen Stern dlrec+orof+he Retail ub ,fx Aileen Sfern May I help you? This is a common phrase fo fhe siudenfs in my refailing club. Sfudenfs belong- ing fo fhe Refail Club are enrolled in fhe refailing course which helps fo prepare for fufure profes- sions. This course consisfs of academic work in fhe morning and on-fhe-fob fraining in fhe affernoon. Besides learning fo say may l help you, sfu- denfs learned many fhings abouf sfyles, fabrics, fexfures and facf in handling cusfomers. Anofher of my iobs is placing sfudenfs who desire assisfance in jobs. Is Shirley copying? L. lo r.: Pal Yegge, Mary Weilzel, Shirley Tlmme Marlene Smulh Second row, l. fo r.: Joan Hansen, Barbara Church, Richard Miller, Carol Erickson Meel Gladys pI'iCe direcfor of F. B. L. A. Sludying rules of business are fhese officers: siHing l. lo r.: Gale Schmilz, hislorianq Marianne Coolr, vice-presidenh Belle Hosleller, 'lreasurerq sfanding: Joyce Tieliens, sec- relaryg Sandra Lillell, president Jusl posin' are: lop row, l. lo r.: Virginia Larson, Doris Kaler, Helen Tennanf, Carroll Teigeler, Darlene Kowny, Renelda Paschlrag middle row, l. lo r.: Delila Bennel+, Janis Franiz, Alberia Krulsinger, Dixie Allslol, Sharon Zerble, Sandra Tucker, Gale Schmilzg boffom row, l. lo r.: Carlene Moore, Jeanne Mabie, Joyce Tieliens, Marlene Riha, June Allen, Frances Schrill. Gladys E. Price F for lufure: B for business: L for leaders: and A for America. Added up if sfands for Fufure Business Leaders of America - fl1af's whaf fhese club members are. And fhaf is fheir goal. Many acfivifies were parficipafed in fo affain fhis goal. Speakers were heard af fhe monfhly meefings fo give fhefr fimely fips. Buf fhe main profecf, and fhe mosf enjoyed, was flve annual irip fo Cedar Falls for fhe F.B.L.A. convenlion. Tlrirfy members offend- ed flwis conference from lhe Mason Cify branch. Top row, l. +o r.: Cherie Gregory, Jacqueline McCaughey, Marilyn Rezab, Shirley Peffey, Clarine Aslceland, Glenice Fleming, Clara Hain: Middle row, l. +o r.: Donna Meclland, Kalhryn Lonergan, Marian McGowan, Shirley McNary, Marilyn Hansen, Kay Kenfner, Mary Alice Weaver, Donna Quam, Marlene Williamson, Bo'Hom row, l. lo r.: Gary Richards, Belle Hosfeller, Sandra Liilell, Marianne Cook, OdeHe Hansen, Jeanelle Moore, Belly Clarlr. l Neil Puhl This isNeil Puhl Cub Gazette adviser Readin' and 'rifin' are sfudied in my fwo journalism classes. The sfudenfs spend fheir fime in learning proper journalisric wrifing, copy reading, head wrifing and how fo read a newspaper. The fwo classes selecfed Cub sfaffs which published fhe newspaper weekly. Besides basic journalism skills, liferafure and grammar are also sfudied. Fifllx period Cub slafi is looking over +l1eir work for 'il1e day. L. lo r.: edilor, Donna Ouversong news edilor, Mike Loffusg copy readers, Carleen Holvik and Donna Nelson. Keeping her eye ou+ for mis+akes is Dilo Woonas looking over Deanna Richer's shoulder. Firsl period slaff includes: head wriler, Kafhryn Jensen: copy readers, Judy Schullz, Edward Cagley and Terry Finleyg news edifor, Judy Beamish. Sfanding is ediior Kalhy Doyle. 14 Quill ancl Scroll A sociefy fhaf honors oufsfancling work in journalism is fhe local chapfer of Quill G Scroll. Members are selecfed for fheir fournalisfic falenfs and for iheir work on fhe Cub Gazeffe during fheir junior and senior years. All fhe members of fhe Quill and Scroll were inifiafed af an impressive bonquef fhis winfer, af which new officers were announced, pins were awarded and in- spiring falks were given. uill and Scroll Members, l. lo r.: bolfom row, Sharon Hull Sally Pendergrafl Darrald Herf Sandra Levinson middle row Susan Moll, Barbara Lylle, Dee McPl1erren, Karl-nerlne Tlwogerson Deanna Blunl Mary Wllle Jim Ransom lop row Shirley Hull Maureen Laird. Richard Dougherfy, Judy Koplen, Jane Langan Lulue Muller Dixie Slroclc 2 I Mildred Gerard . Thisis Mildred L. Gerard The G.A.A. officers loolc over 'lhe calendar of 'lheir year's aclivi+ies. Firsl' row, l. fo r.: Lilly Angel, Suzanne Slevens, G A A Naomi Alberfus, Second row: Mary Ann Malhree, Sara 0 0 l Sponsor Oswald, Dorolhy Beery. Shine my shoes was a phrase well known by G.A.A. girls during inifiafion day. Besides shining shoes, fhe girls were compelled fo wear rheir clofhing inside-ouf i and backwards, have fheir hair in pin-curls and wear no make-up. Affer fhe inifiafion, fhe year gof underway wifh many acfivifies on fhe agenda. Of course, our biggesf pro- ' jecf was fhe Sweafer Swing which fhe G.A.A. sponsors annually. Aside from fhis dance, fhe proiecfs included sporfs of all variefies fo safisfy everyone's individual fasfes. -.,.wwf Donna Dvnahoo and Shirley Vondracek seem X handy wilh a polish rag. One of lhe sporls included in fhe G.A.A. program is ping-pong. Here Janice Green and Donna Michels baflle in a fasf game of fable Tennis while oiher members of fhe club look on. Sify' The M Club officers even manage a smile affer lheir defeat by 'lhe faculfy in lhe annual baslrefball game. Lefl +o righf are Everefi Jefferies, vice-president Jean Bisbee, presidenfg Bob McGee, sec- refary-freasurer. An exfra honor for alfhlefic leffer winners is fhe M Club. These boys worked hard fo supporf our school in fheir many and varied sporfs acfivifies. Choosing fhe Homecoming queen candidafes was also fheir job. Besides fhis inferesfing sideline, fhe boys also spon- sored fhe annual inifiafion, a banquef and a faculfy M Club baskefball game. ls if an Indian? No, if's ius1Don Torgerson polishing Jerry Halsor's shoes during iniliaiion day. M Club Did Jean malre lhal baslrel? The 'facully all-slars are wailing expecianfly +o see fhe oulcome of 'lhe shoi. If loolrs like Bob Inman is more inieresied in The camera lhan whai is going on af ihe meefing. l 17 ' v an-we Q. Wha+ever if is, if mus+ be inieresfing. L. fo r.: Eleanor Chazen, Janice Bisbee, Carol Curfis, Norma Jean Cook, Barbara Payne, Be++y Roarlr. Shiriey Van Osfen and Ann Hoium. May I shine your shoes? This was a quesfion well known among fhe Con Decum Anni members fhis year. To raise money, fhe club members carriea' ouf a shoe-shining cam- paign all over fown. This projecf broughf lhem S70 which fhey conlribufea' fo fhe Red Cross Fund. Besides fhis projecf, fhe sophomore Y-Teens sponsored many more worfhwhile acfivifies, and lofs of projecfs jusf for fun. Among fhe laffer was fhe Shoe Shuffle dance. Con Decum Anni Cafching up on 'fhe laiesf gossip. Sue Penny is felling Ann Buringfon all abouf if.- WTS Srudying ihe rules of parliamenfary procedure are +he officers.- l.. io r.: D ' D . Elly Nielgon, vicepresidenfg Joyce Pavek, secrefaryg Connie Young, I wonder who fhese girls are lisiening +0 wiih iheir serious faces? L. to r.: Kay Boyd, Barbara Blanchard, Mary Ann President Sue Hagen' heasurer' Haiisman, Barbara Bower and Mary Schulh. Margarei Bra kel This is Margaref.Brakel adviser Money, money, money! This was fhe cry of fhe Hi-Tri girls as fhe year progressed fo an end. The reason for fhis oufbursf was fo finance a frip. Many profecfs, such 'as dances, car wash days, bay's week and babysiffing were complefed fo acquire fhe necessary funds for fhe frip. The members all parficipafed in fhese projecfs and helped fo increase fhe enfhusiasm among lhe club members. The fop qualify of inferesf in fhe club was carried ouf by fhe many oufsfanding programs and speakers af fhe meeiings fhrough- ouf fhe year. And of course, no one will ever forgef fhe wonderful Sweef- hearf Formal, which Hi-Tri sponsors annually. The spring banquef was a successful end fo a successful year. Queen of Hearfs for 1954 was Judy Beamish. Her affendanfs were Barbara Lyfle and Jackie Brunsfein. The royal group was chosen by The sfudenf body as 3 'Q .5 sf' Sweefhearl candidafes. sealed I. +o r.: Judy Bearnish, Jackie Brun- sfein and Jo Ann Twifo., Sfanding are Barbara Lylle, Sandra Levinson, Mary Lou Merkel and Mary Ann Pross. fo reign over fhe Sweefhearf Formal. 'BNN-..,,, Cabinef members of Hi-Tri include: officers, firsi row I. fo r.: Nancy DeSar+, secre+aryg Darlene Clark, lreasurerg Barbara Lyfle, presidenfg and Joyce Miller, vice-president Cabinel members include: Judy Schullz, Dee McPherren, Sandra Levinson, Lilly Angel and Virginia Erickson. Absenf from the piciure are: Moreen Laird, Kafhryn Jensen, Ervilla Goodnow, Marilyn Parks and Marilyn Oisby. 19 Red Cross One, please. One whaf? Cup of milk, of course. The Red Cross organ- izafion af fhe high school again spon- sored fhe milk bar in fhe lunchroom. This was iusf one of fhe many worfh- while profecis fhaf fhe very worfhwhile Junior Red Cross sponsored. Nuf cups and favors were made for fhe l.0.0.F. Home for Thanksgiving. A special Easier parfy was held for fhe crippled children. A counfy council of Junior Red Cross represenfafives was formed fhis year fo help gain ideas for meefings and projecfs. Two sfudenfs from each fown in fhe counfy were senf once a monfh fo ihe council held af fhe Red Cross office in Mason Cify. The Red Cross officers don'+ seem fo be paying loo much afienlion fo whal is before llwem. L. fo r. are: Sandra Albaugh, vice-presidenlq Darlene Clark, presi- denig Sue Moff, freasurer. Today's milk salesmen are Ida and Lula Schuler. Members of ihe Red Cross were very acfive lhis year Firsf row, I. fo r.: Darlene Clark, Sandra Albaugh, Ann elle Parson, Sharon Tisor, Lulu Schuler and Dixie Spencer. Second row. il. fo r.: Miss Fullerion, Donna Briggs, Susan Moll, Linda Merrill, Sharon Barlow, Mary Peierson ani Mary Coloff. Meel' MBXlI'le EI'lel'ldSOl1 sponsor Maxine Erlendson lvf' Keeping 'lhe club moving smoolhly are lhe officers. L. 'lo r.: Geraldine Wiligen, corresponding secre- 'laryg Deanna Sclmaper, vice-presidenh Deanna Blunl, presidenf. Sfanding: Kafhryn Doyle, lreasurer and Marilyn Osfby, secrelary. Tallring over a problem are l. lo r.: Marian Diclrerson, Beverly Myers, Deanna Blunf, Mary Kay Hrubelz and Margaref Bailey. Wiflr fhe aid of movies, speakers and observa- fions fhis group of 25 junior and senior girls learned abouf some of fhe many and varied phases of nursing. One of fhe highlighfs of fhis year's club was fhe annual field irip fo a specialized lrospifal. The club, under flre supervision of Maxine Erlendson, sponsored fwo candy sales a monfh plus bake sales in order fo raise money for fhe frip. Rafiala Marquez, Geraldine Wiligen, Deanna Schaper, H ii F - S X a,..z , il? ' J 1 sg A F 5 ww Q ' P' Sf We 3' Y Q ws, X A X s X X vs EK Qu Sarah Senior Mes-+ Sarah Senior -cf? P b L d' fh h l ' pep and enlhusiasm were lhe cheerleaders. ep u Sponsor Liiilolrii Sui i'ZnthZy,lri3arbara Fiala, Pal Richardson, Carol Babcock, Jane Langan and Sally Griffin. Mason Cify go, go, go. Enemy look ouf below. These firsf lines of our new school song, wriflen by Meredifh Willson, were lvearfily sung by fhe Pep Club as fhey cheered our feams on, alfhough noi always fo vicfory. Vlill ihe ball go wonders. 22 Selling refreshmenis af baslreiball games was one of 'fhe Pep Club's proiecfs. Nancy DeSar+, Sandra Levinson and Sally Pendergraff are lrying fheir hands af selling. in? David Louclrs Nl Leading lhe aclivifies of lhe pep club were lhe officers. Sealed l. lo r.: Barbara Erbe, corresponding secrelaryg Sally Griffen, presidenlg Carleen Holvilr, secrelary. Sfanding l. lo r.: Lilly Angel, vice-president Blanche Crawford, lreasurer. The lrlcll ls lo llll llle balloons wllll 6 dart mol Plwllls Rusml who was in charge of lhis boolh al lhe Pep Club Carnival. Besides fhe new song, flwere were many oflver highlighfs fo fhis year's club. The winfer carnival was enjoyed by all fhe sfudenfs, and lhe many bus frips fake-n fo ouf-of-fown sporfs evenfs were looked forward fo. Pep and enfhusiasm could well describe fhis club and ifs many members. A large parl of lhe speclalors' seclion al sporls evenls was occupied by lhe Pep Club as il cheered lhe reams on to win. ll's nol every day you can go fishing in lhe gym - only during lhe Pep Club Carnival. Nancy Bull is casling her fishing rod as Nancy Moen and Belly Roarl: loolu on. This is .l0l lI'1 FOI'1k6l'l' direcfor John Fonkeri Discussing fhe debale 'lopic are I. +o r.: Jim Ransom, David Shepoiser, Andy Peck, Rose Cooper, Edgar Cagley, Robin Shoop, John Hibbard and John Bahr. Which is your field? ln Speech work fhere are many clilferenf unifs fo work. There is cleclamafion, original orafory, inferprelive reading, exfemporaneous speaking, debafe ancl radio speaking. ln cleclamafion fhere are fhree divisions: humorous, clramafic and oraforical. Winners in home confesfs compefe in fhe sfale series of con- fesfs. Many sfuclenls parficipafed and many honors were won. All in all, if was a very successful year. Oraforical declan-vlion claimed fhree winners. Pai Vohg Elaine Wong and Sally Griffon. linners in humorous declemaiion were I. io r.: JoAnn Wesiwick, Nancy Doppsl Barbara Lyn, and Frieda Shmhm won honors in awis Garrofio and Moroen Laird. damage declamafion. 24 An organizafion for speech parficipanfs was formed in recenf years. The club is called Quinf- illion Club which means good men speaking well . The acfivifies of fhe club fhis year were a skafing parfy af fhe Skafeway Roller Rink and fhe annual dinner af which new officers and fhe speaker of fhis year was named. Poinfs are accumulafed on fhe basis of parfic- ipafion in speech acfivifies and leffers and pins were awarded fo fhose earning a fofal of 120 poinfs. This year's officers were: Jim Ransom, presi- denf: Sandra Levinson, secrefary: and Glen Mor- rison, freasurer. Mnners were selecied for radio speaking. L. fo r.: Judy Koplen, Sandra Levinson. Sfanley Gerfin and Jim RIHSOH1. Edgar Cagley. Ronald Chrisfensen. iii Slanley Garfin, Ronald Maslers and Jerome McDermoH were enlranls in original oralory. Masfers was also a winner in fha disfrici American Legion oraforical conlesf. Winners in inlerprefive reading were, l. lo r.: Frieda Sfernlnlll and Thelma Williams. Siending, l. lo r.: Mary Schulfz. Terry Finley and Susan Moll Exlemporaneous speaking, David Shepouser Pearl Minor Mrs. Minor discusses fhe aclivilies of fhe Library Club wilh Rosemarie Golbuff, presiden+, and Deanna Anderson, secrelary. This is pearl Minor adviser Assisfing in library work are fhe Ex-Libris or Library Club members. Their dufies are fo help sfudenfs in finding books, magazines and helping af fhe desk. Regular meefings are held and an award is given fo each member af fhe close of fhe year. Boning up on use of lhe diclionary are-fron? row l. lo r.: Bernard Renalds, Janelle Scoll, Dixie Dunlon, Deanna Anderson, Grace Sulfeen and Carolyn Olson. Back row: Lee Renalds, Murray Bagur, Pal Vohs, Dorofhy Deboli, Carol Herr, Rosemarie Golbuff and Harrier Sfangler. Meel Warren direcfor of Brooms, duslrags, hammers and nails: fhese are fhe working ufensils of fhe sfage crew. lf is fheir job fo see fhaf fhe sfage and equipmenf, such as lighfing and props, are in good condifion af all fimes. . This is nof enfirely an exfra-curricular acfivify, however, as fhe boys have one period every day sef aside for sfage class and earn credif foward a school award. The members of fhis crew are Richard Grady, Roger Connelly and Don Wilson. Warren Ruby Pull! lf 'fakes bolh Roger Connelly and Richard Dim lhe house lighlsl This also is one of The many iobs of Grady fo pull lhe curfain. slage crew. 2b This is M. Donald Thomas MaSOnlaI1 adviser Don Thomas N Sealed, l. fo r.: David Levinson, Pearl Ralhmann, Bob Lulz. Sfanding: Jack Lealxe, John Behr, John Hibbard, George Vaigerf, Bruce Long, Jon Gage, Edward Allen. This year as a branch of lhe Masonian a phofography club was organized under fhe direcfion of George Vafgerl, phofography edifor. The club members were responsible for faking mosf of lhe Masonian picfures which were developed and prinfed in fhe junior college darkroom. An ecliforial board consisfing of Don Thomas, adviser, Kafherine Thoger- son, John Challas, Sandra Levinson and Paul Richer was responsible for fhe overall planning of fhe yearbook and for fhe lormafion of policies. 'F' 5 I S , L. io r.: Delores McPherren, Kafhy Thogerson, Sandra Levinson Don Thomas. John Challas. 27 Masonlan ! Behind fhe deparfmeni heads are 'the many sfudenfs who helped puf our +he Masonian. Fronf row l. 'lo r.: Elaine Wong, Sue Grippen, Lula Schuler, Sandra lsaccson. Ida Schuler. Baci: row: Sharon Hill. Eleanor Chazen, Norma Jean Coolr, Marilyn Tieszen and Carol Herf. The makeup and layouf deparfmenf consisfed of Kafhy Thoger- sonp Rosemarie Golbuff, arf edifor: Judy Koplen, picfure ediior: and Barbara Lyfle, copy edifor. The makeup and la-you? deparfmenf was one of fhe busiesf deparfmenfs. Here we see 'lhem examining yearboolcs. Sianding, l. io r. are: Pai' Richardson, Sandra Wood, Belva Rucker. Sealed, l. io r. are: Rosie Golbuff, Kafhy Thogerson, Barbara Lyfle, Judy Koplen. Luke Miller, Jane Langan, Sandra Levinson and Deanna Blunf are members of fhe Masonian business deparimenf. The producfion deparfmenf, John Challas: George Vaigerf, phofography ediforf Challas, records and research ediforf and Jack Geisflinger, publicify edifor, began an exchange program wifh many ofher schools and made exfensive research in fhe field of yearbook producfion. A sfrong publicify campaign helped sales reach a new high. The business deparfmenf was made up of Sandra Levinson: Luke Miller, sporfs edifor: Jane Langan, sales manager: and Deanna Blunf, adver- fising manager. Deanna's group sold more adver- fising fhis year fhan was ever sold before. Publishing a yearbook like fhe Masonian, pos- sibly fhe largesf high school yearbook in lowa, requires fhe co-operafion of laculfy, communify and hundreds of sfudenfs. All of fhem have helped fo make fhe 1954 Masonian fhe finesf ever Masonian Sfudying 'Iechniques of adverfising are George Vaigerf, Chuck Frahm, Jack Geisilinger and John Challas. Mee+ Helen Helen Thomas Puf more pep info if, or Be more vivacious. These commenfs were fusf fwo of fhe many received by sfudenfs working in drama. A new semesfer course in drama was added fhis year fo fhe curriculum which helped many sfu- denfs learn fhe fundamenfals in acfing. The sfudenfs puf fhese info good use in fhe fwo major plays produced which were The Curious Savage and The Greaf Big Doorsfep . nice Slrovgaard poinis io fhe imaginary rai fha? has ared Kafherine Thogerson while Nancy DeSar+ calmly oks on. Tl'l0lTlaS diredor X4 L. 1 6 M314 Posing for 'lhe camera inslead of worlring are siffing: Roger Connelly, Frieda Siernhill, Maralyn Mifchell. Slanding are Janice Shovgard and Bob Luiz. A lol of worl: goes in'ro a sei bul also a lol of fun. John Bahr, Jerry Kahler, Elaine Ramsey and Barbara Paxfon are puffing ihe finishing fouches. The one-acl conlesl play Box and Cox consisfed of Edward Allen, Sharon Hill and Norman Rockwell. Pain+ing flafs isn'f fhe only job of fhe slage crew. Here Sharon Hill. Nancy DeSar+ and Moreen Laird are busy wilh a re-upholsfering io Also in fhe deparfmenf was fhe annual Chrisfmas program and confesf one-acf plays which were enjoyed by everyone. The con- fesf play rafed very highly in a series of confesfs wifh many of fhe ofher schools in fhe siafe. Wishing for a man lo sweep her off her feel is Joanne Hagen who was seen in The Greal Big Doorslepu. Moreen and Elaine are doing fheir bes'r lo make 'rhe sei for The Big Doorslepu look realislic. Il if Members who earned ihe righl lo parficipale in fhe all-slaife band are - firsl row, l, lo r.: Gary Behm, Juanila Lighfbody, David Shepoiser, Carolyn DeJong, Bob Luiz, Marilyn Vail, Mariorie Mason, Donna Ouverson, Connie Weisefh, Sandra Wood. Second row, l. fo r.: Joyce Paulson, Mary Ellen Beckman, David Gibbs, Jack Geisllinger, Tom Heivilin, Allan Dean, Sharon Hill, Kalherine Thogerson CharloH'e Helling, Shirley Hill, Sally Pendergraft Third row, l. io r.: 'Gary Chrislensen, Rosemary Filzgerald, Donna Topliff, George Vaigerf, Barbara Lyile, Judy Beamish, Dick James, Wayne Sarcheff, John Kromer. From Symphony No. 5 fo BaHle Hymn of fhe Republic, All-Sfafe weelr- end was well enjoyed and earned by fhe sfudenfs porficipafing. Parficiponfs were selecfecl for band, orchesfrcz and chorus from all over lowo. One of fhe memories which will be cherished fhe longesf is fhaf of Wesfon Nobel, fhe choir direcfor, who won fhe hearfs of many. Sfudenfs who played in The all-sfale orches- fra are-firsl row, l. lo r.: Fae Fraser, Bar- bara Paxfon, Deanna Richer, Mary WiHe, Joyce Miller. Second row, l. lo r.: Connie Weiseih, Bar- bara Erbe, Sylvia Holm, Arlene Redeker, Carol Ann Garland. Third row, l. io r.: Roger Diercks, Gary Coafs. JN .. ,-N All State Siuden+s who parlicipaled in all-slale chorus are--firsl row, l. lo r.: Donna Nelson, Pearl Ralhmann, Elgene Kurlz, Sue Moll, Judy Koplen, Sandra Levinson, Delores McPher- ren. Second row, l. lo r.:Nancy DeSar'f, Sfeven Rickey, Raymond Johnson, Norma Jean Cook, Joanne Hagen, Elaine Wong, Rose Ann Cooper, Clarice Senlman. Third row, I. +o r.: Glen Sels, David Loucks, Duane Lemon, Allen Crabb. Fourlh row, l. fo r.: Adrian Ringold, Mike McAuley. This is Paul Nissen direcior and +eacher Take Back Your Mink, warn fhis eager girls' frio consisfing of Judy Schulfz, Judy Olson and Jaclrie Ficlr. From Bugle Call Rag io SL Louis Blues ihe newly 'formed Dixielanders received llnundrous appluse. L. fo r.: Don Loman, John Kromer, Gary Chrisfen- son, Allan Dean, Gary Behm, George Vaigerl' and Roger Dierclts. r 33 -er Paul Nissen Comedy, songs, dances and skifs were porfrayed in flwis year's fun-filled Fall Follies. From Take Back Your Mink, done very fiffingly by fhe girls' frio, fo Pearl Rafl1mann's roller slcafing acf, fhe follies were acclaimed fo be fhe mosf successful in fhe hisfory of fhe evenf. Proving fhaf l'm A Big Girl Now, are Barbara Paxion and Joyce Miller. Firsl row l. fo r.: Marlene Piefersen, Shirley Venecliulx, Elgene Kuriz, Carol Jolmannsen, Judy Koplen, Pearl Raflimann, Beverly Myers, Audrey Young, Sally Griffin, Sue Grippen, Donna Miclwels, Joanne Hagen, Many Kay Hrubefz, Terry Finley, Anneffe Parson Elaine Wong. ' Second row l. fo r.: Deanna Blunl, Belly Pairiclr, Lily Zahariades, Donna Mcclaslcey, Connie Young, Donna Nelggnv Sharon O'Green, Susan Moll, Nancy Desarf, Clarice Senlman, Donna Dunahoo, Dixie Sfroclx, Rosemary Rosenlrild, Phyllis Ellison, Deanna Schaper, Norma Jean Cook, Rose Cooper, Sandra Levinson, Rosemary Capuzzi, Choir Under fhe direfcion of Paul Nissen, fhe Mason Cify High School choir has made numerous fours and has given many concerfs during fhe year. One of fhe mosf enjoyed frips was fhaf fo fhe Dorian Fesfival. Lufher College af Decorah, Iowa was hosf fo The choir af fhe annual fesfival. The group appeared as Ihe solo choir while ensembles and soloisfs from norfhern Iowa and soufhern Minnesofa schools presenfed fheir selecfions. Among fhe ofher irips was fhe sfafe group confesf af Newfon and fhe All Sfafe Fesival held annually af Des Moines. Included in fheir concerfs were fhe Kiwanis Club, fhe Chrisf- mas, and fhe Spring and Fall programs. Paul V. Nissen 4 A 2 Q Third row, l. lo r.: Pai Richardson, Suzan Wollcenhauer, Allen Crabb, Marlin Snyder, Ray Johnson, David Louclms, Bob Woodhouse, Clarl: Young, Glen Sels, James Rosa, Sieve Riclcey, Roger Mulh, Jaclx Holmluncl, Dennis Lolcen, Edward Allen, Marilyn Faclor, Beverly Elliofll, Darlene Clarlc. Fourlh row l. fo r.: Brian Brunsvold, Jim Smi+h, Phil James, Ronald Ecluhardi, Adrian Ringold, Jerry Burneson, Mike Loffus, Bob Danforfh, James Adams, M. J. Leaver, Jerry Wolfer, Roberl Schaper, Milce McAuley, Bob Abboll, Ronald Eggerf, Ronald Myli, Andy Peck, Chris Jensen, Duane Lemon. Deg McPherren, accompanigf The Girls' Glee Club, under lhe direclion of Mrs. Henry Pendergraff, was very aclive and parficipafed in many evenfs. ,sg fs 35 F' Thisis Paul Behm Bal lCl diredof Forward March! Righf Face! Abouf Face! These commands may nof have any meaning fo you buf if you were a member of fhe marching band fhey would. They probably would bring fo mind fhe many drills held in fhe fall. The band marched wifh a new fype sfep fhis year - eighf sfeps fo every five yards. A liHle experimenfing was done in precision drilling. All in all, if was a success- Paul lehm ful season. Firsl' row. l. fo r.: Gary Behm, Juanila Lighlbody, David Shepoiser, Carolyn DeJong, Carleen Holvik, Barbara Payne. Second row, l. lo r.: Jack O'Neil, Joyce Paulson, Mary Ellen Beck man, Charles Frahm, Tom Heivilin, Allan Dean, Clarence Besl, Jack Geisllinger, Bob Luiz. Third row, l. 'lo r.: John Rodus, Gary Ravlin, Carol Babcock, Marlan Tevis, David Gibbs, Jim Ollenburg, Dennis Nelson, Dick Dougherly, Ella Newman, Mary Underwood, Robin Shoop. Fourlh row, l. lo r.: David Siferl, Ronald Theilen, Jack Fisher, Charles Frelund, Connie Wells, Jack Rolh, John Hibbard, Mary Helm, Roger Collins, Jack Huzl, Darrell Garlock, Dale Brodl, Marilyn Fisher, Don Clark, Jean Bisbee, Jerry Ream. Fiflh row, I. fo r.: Mariorie Pelerson, Slanley Gar'Fin, Larry Helgeson, Carolyn Olson, Genevieve Hunl, Mary Garulis, George Newman, Jerry Pelerson, Donna Topliff, Gary Chrislensen, Rosemary Grain, Floyd Dirkson. 36 Me..-+ Don Lomen aSSiS+an+ diredor Somefhing new was added fo fhe concerf bands schedule fhis year. Once a monfh a half hour program was broad- casf over fhe radio. There were fhe usual concerls given fo fhe high school sfudenfs, fhe combined service clubs, fhe annual band clinic. The band also enfered fhe sfafe large group confesf which was held af Charles Cify. Donald Lomen Firsf row, I. lo r.: Frieda Slernlwill, Kallnryn Jensen, Connie Weiselh, Donna Ouverson, Sandra Wood. Second row, I. fo r.: Mary Jane Adams, Beverly Hanson, Judy Schwarfz, Marilyn Ties1en,SI1aron Hill, Kafherine Thogerson, Marilyn Vail, Mariorie Mason. Third row, I. lo r.:Cl1arloHe Helling, Shirley Hill, Sally Pendergr-aff, Ramona Olson, Don Kassar, Barbara Lyfle, Virginia Tageson, Dixie Dunlon, Sue Hagen, Barbara Bauer. Fourrh row, I. lo r.: Bob Morrison, Roger Hunl, Glenn Morrison, Jaclr Aeling, Judy Beamish, Diclr James, Tom Oldham, George Vaigerf, Marilyn Moravec, Jane Langan, Joan Snyder. Fiflh row, l. fo r.: Nancy Anderson, Ronald Hanson, Jerry Cnlupacb, Eleanor Chazen, Bob Toole, Gary Neibergall, Roberf Godfrey, Ralph Dahlslrom, Wayne Sarchefi, John Kromer. Slanding, I. lo r.: Jo Ann Wesfwick, Kay Kenfner, Rosemary Fifzgerald. 37 Adding pep fo fhe alhlefic evenis was fhe pep band which consisied of - 'firsi row, l. fo r.: Sandra Wood, Donna Ouvesorn, Connie Weisefh, Kafherine Thogerson, Sharon Hill, Marilyn Tieszen, Juclilh Schwarfz, Jaclc Geisflinger, Clarence Besf, Allan Dean, Tom Heivilin. Second row, l. fo r.: Gary Behm, Juani'ra Lighibody, David Shepoiser, Carolyn DeJong, George Vaigerf, Barbara Ly+le, Don Kassar, Robin Shoop, Charlofie Helling, Shirley Hill, Sally Pendergrafl, Roger Collins, Diclc Dougheriy, David Gibbs. Third row, l. io r.: Jack O'Neil, Joyce Paulson, Mary Ellen Beckman, Chuck Frahm, Donna Topliff, Gary Chrisiensen, Floyd Dirksen, Bob Morrison, Roger Hunf, Jerry Chlupach, Judy Beamish, Dick James, Bob Godfrey, Ralph Dahlsirom, Wayne Sarcheff and John Kromer. The pep band was a big facfor in arousing pep af fhe home baskefball games and af fhe pep assemblies. Don Lomen fook over direcfion of fhe band which fraveled fo Websfer Cify for ifsf ouf of fown frip. Pep Band Smgm l-eaudlng llie band il '0U9l il 9 Yedfli dCilVlilf2S Wefe flm Mohawlr maiorefies, l. 'lo r. are: Barbara Payne, Donna Ouverson, Rosemary officers. Kafherrne Thogerson was vice-presidenl and Fifzgeraldl Carolyn DeJongl Carleen Holyik. Jim Ollenburg was president Meg-+ Mariorie Stoddard Strings direc+or .115 i Marjorie Smifh Stoddard Music hafh charm fo soofhe fhe savage beasf. Wifh fhis in mind our sfring group played for many evenfs during fhe year. Afmosphere was added fo fhe many plays and communify acfivifies which fhe ensemble played for. The group also enfered in various concerfs and confesfs fhroughouf fhe sfafe. Tune 'er up! Mary Wirfe is help- ing Fae Fraser fune up her insfru- menf. This smail buf selecf group of musicians consisied of - i. 'fo r.: Barbara Paxion, Joyce Miiier, Sylvia Holm, Fae Fraser, Mary WrHe, Pat Vohs, Arlene Redelcer, Carol Ann Garland, Barbara Erbe. Sianding are Gary Coats and Roger Diercks. The Hi Y officers siand as a symbol of fellowship. L. +0 Roger Diercks, Jack Brown, Roger Connelly, Bob AbboH. Baskelball was one of fhe many acfivifies Hi-Y boys enjoyed. Roger Connelly fries for a baskel as Jack Fisher walches. Sporfs, speakers and profecfsf fhese fhree acfivifies are enjoyed by many boys belonging fo Hi-Y. The club sef up a successful baskefball league which many of fhe members parfic- ipafed in. Swimming periods were also arranged. Many enferfaining speakers added fo fhe inferesf of fhe club. Vocafional guidance was sfressed af several meefings. ,J If looks like David Consfable look loo big a swallow of his pop. Joel Pierce chooses fo ignore The camera while Dale Phillips seems fo wanf his piclure laken. HiY They call if a dive - a high one Somefimes names are very misleading This dive is nof whaf fhe name infers, buf fhe local leen cenfer, where feenagers have a chance fo meef fhe gang, dance fo records or a local band, play ping-pong or iusf plain mess around . furnished workers for fhe cenfer, did fhe program planning and boughf fhe records? Y' Q, ,QQ 'lb 'il' ' L Q ni.. '-as N Q . . if . H:-Dive members from each home room is ,Jr Q -- .53 f 3, One of Hue jobs of fhe Hi-Diva officers was seeing fha! Hwere were people io work each night Ida Scbuler, Moreen Laird and Rosemary Fihnerald saw fo if. 'vgr xx Diclr James looks like he is enjoying himself. And why shouidn'f he, surrounded as he is by Barbara Lyfle, Sandra Levinson, Joanne Twifo and Dee McPherren. Hi Dive Dancing was fhe main recreafion af fine Hi-Dive. Bob Cope and Sharon Tisor are faking advanrage of fhe band fha? you see in fhe background. W-if ,WA ni S Legg? 'Ns- ws. rw: . , Q.. xx N WN hx a--. K ' N S vse.w.,,'3l M W ffvvpsegg - '-'-1-lm 555'-EM W' -H , seems. e f..-..,,..f b - a: M-+ we ' 'wi sf 'M' -we Ninn Offen in life we pause for resf, for fhoughf and for seffing our direcfions. We seek aid in our problems and in our work. Cerfain doors open up fo help us in our lives: lhe church door com- forfs, fhe docfor's door relieves pain, fhe business door provides for our needs and fhe home door gives us resf. Similarly in school life fhere are doors which lead fo guidance and encouragemenf - doors fhaf sef our direcfions and build our values. Walk wifh us in fhese doors fo meef our adminisfrafors, our counselors and our feochers. ian ww.. Y S -we '----...,, -WN-uci..g.,, . ADMINISTRATIO ,-. .r 1. 1. -e ,Af .V fx F, 3, 4,12 ., L I , ,145 1 3 -U i wwf-hw Mee+ P. O. Brunsvolcl Principal Quia? dignify is the characferisfic of P. O. Brunsvold lhe high school principal. Mr. Brunsvold, whose office is always busy wifh problems and friendly vlslls fhe inspiralion and guiding lighf for bolh sfudenls and faculiy. H is my privilege as principal of Mason Cify High School fo work wifh fhe superinfendeni of schools, fhe faculfy and fhe communify in providing educafional opporlunifies for all boys and girls. If musf be our aim fo discover fheir abilfies and fo develop fhe falenfs fhey possess. We musf plan a curriculum fha! is well balanced and fhaf will meef fhe needs of youlh. If is our aim fo develop fhe whole individual - physical, menfal, moral and social nafure. We feel fha! educafion is necessary fo preserve democracy, so youih musf be faughf democracy and infelligenf parficipafion in school and civic affairs. They musf undersfond fha! wifh privileges come responsibilifies. They musi be faughf fhe dignify of work and fhe necessify of working. To help us reach our obieciives we look foward fhe home, fhe communify and fhe church. My work brings me info daily confacl wifh aboui a rhousand young men and women. This associafion wiih fhese youngsfers in fhe classroom and in fhe various ofher acfivifies is one fhaf I enjoy and cherish very much. Our fhanks lo fhe yearbook sfaff for a book fhaf will help us keep fhese memories and experiences alive. P. O. Brunsvold 44 Problems of the mind and heart are the business ot Helen Fullerton, Dean of Girls. Students enioy visiting her office for vocational guidance and school problems. The inspiring leadership of Lawrence Shepoiser has made him e fine superintendent of schools. Although his duties are rneny and his time is short, he is never to busy to visit with students, faculty and friends. 4 Me-8+ Helen Fullerton Girls' Adviser Guidance work is difficult to define or describe because it covers such a variety of activities. Some of the specific things l do regularly are: Collect materials for and supervise a guidance center where students may come to get information about such problems as selecting a college, applying for a scholarship, or choosing a vocation: Supervise the girls' attendance and keep records for the total high school attendance: Administer and interpret standardized tests: Counsel with students concerning their educational, vocational and personal problems. l also act as sponsor for the high school chapter of the Junior Red Cross. Although counseling all the students is a big job it is very interesting and challenging work. Helen P. Fullerton In + mis-ww K This is Lawrence Shepoiser Superintendent The superintendent of schools is the chief executive officer of the board of education and, as such, is charged with the responsibility of giving educational leadership to the community. Thus it becomes the job of the superin- tendent, with the help ot the faculty, board of education and the lay public to ascertain the educational needs of the youth and adults of our community. To meet these needs and educational program of sutti- cient quality must be developed which, in turn, will develop each youngster to the highest degree which he is individ- ually capable of attaining - in body, mind, spirit, char- acter and feelings, and in personal, economic, home and civic competence. lt this is done, then the rising genera- tion will be more competent than the past generations to cope with the problems ot community, state, nation and the world. This has become the task of a superintendent ot schools in these United States. Lawrence H. Shepoiser 45 e..e..M,mMN This isjohn R. Penney Vice - Principal and L Boys' Adviser John Penney has many iolas lo do as vice- principal of flue high school. Besides assisfing Mr. Brunsvold, he is also Dean of Boys, srudenl council adviser, and a general 'friend and counselor lo all llwe sludenfs. My fob is a very inferesfing and varied one. As vice-principal l come in confacl wifh many people, nol only in fhe school buf also inferesfing people in fown. My main duly is fhaf of Boys' Adviser. ln fhis fob l council wifh boys on any problems fhey wish fo discuss such as class schedules, schedule changes, failures, vocafional guidance and affendance. Sludenf council adviser is anofher of fhe fobs which bring me in closer confacf wifh fhe sfudenls and fheir problems. John Penney Sludenl Council officers: l. fo r.-Jim Ollenburg, president Jim Ransom, lreas urerg Mary Ann Pross, secrelaryg Jim Hillon, vice-president l 5 1- ar-if Jim Ransom addresses a meeling of 'll'1e siuclenf council. This is Mary Lou Everfs Office Secretary Will you send 'fhis nofe fo Joyce for me? or Will you pu? 'this in lhe bulle- iin, please? These are iusf fwo of fha many requesfs which Mary Lou Everfs, fhe office secrefary, falres care of during her busy day. My fob is fo see fhaf fhe office runs smoofhly. Besides fhe regular office dufies, fhe swifchboard and fhe infer-communicafion sysfem can always be counfed on fo keep fhinqs lively. The slaff of sfudenfs assisfing in fhe office collecf affend- ance slips, record affendance and deliver messages. Mary Lou Everfs ' Q ' fillglf Q, A , The office worlzers also confribufe fo fhe efficiency of lhe school. The slaff consisfs of: Fronl row, l. lo r.:Jeane'lie Dishon, Sharon lmlay, Darlene Pierson, Moreen Laird, Arifa Malaldaris, Mary Weaver, Mary Lou Everls. Baci: row, l. fo r.:Mary Jo Pavelr, Carlene Moore, Annelfa Bosier, Elaine Ramsey, Jim Ransom, Duaine Berhow, Barbara Gerard, Riley Riclzard, Delberl Dufcher. 47 C. R. lAndyl Anderson head of+I-me CUSl'OdlaI'lS Our job is always varied and differenf. We have many chores fo perform fo keep ihe school shining clean: sweep, dusf, wash blackboards and many more. Besides fhis, we have found if wise fo keep on hand duplicafe keys, fexfbooks and paper for fhe sfudenfs who forgef fheir keys or lock fhem inside fhe locker. There are five men and one woman on my sfaff. They include Carl Schneider, firsf floor: Jim Olive, second floor: Ted Ebbanga, ihird floor: Ray Meyers, music hall and manual arfs building, and Mrs. John Thompson. Clarence Anderson Clarence R. Anderson Ray Meyers Mrs. John Thompson The behind-fhe-scenes workers, +he cusfodial sfaff, help fo keep +he school affracfive. Under the direcfion of Clarence Anderson, known +o lhe sfudenfs as Andy, lhe slaff is kept busy. L. lo r.-Maurice Miller, Carl Schneider. Ted Ebhanga, James Olive. Mee'r Arline Daum Engnshleacher .M Miss Daurn lends a helping hand fo Neil Carlson, Kailwy Lynch, Harlan Lealre and Nancy Bull. Arline Daum This is Florence Flynn LBTlI1+e-achef Florence Flynn J 'iff ..-' . Nye 2'- F's N ---i Quin.-u... li f L fin, word origins, 'Io Sylvia Miss Flynn poinis oui a very inferesling p ase o a Van Os+en, Mary Mouni, David Levinson and Robert Hebel. Meg-+ Florence O Leary Clot Ing +eacher ' h' lr' I V' ne Price, Maxine Moore, Virginia Huisman Gay new ouffiis are in flfie ma ing. urge and Merle Read are busily working on fheirs. Florence O'Leary Bonnie Uriell This is Bonnie feaclwer Admiring +he design proiecfs are Mrs. Uriell, Beverly Myers, Dilo Woonas, Audrey Young and Avis Dilwlmann. Mee+ Marian Dickenson Foods +e-acher Marian Dickinson Enjoying their morning coffee lime are Rosemarie Golbuff, Carol Johanns d Belva Rucller. Oh dn This is COITITTIGFC iaI+eaci.ef Marion Haahr Earnesfly perfecfing fheir slrills are Dixie Wood, Janice Fuller, Frances Sclwrili and Clara Hain. Marion Haalur Sludynng an lnlrngnng problem are Pai Treanor, Louis Bosveld, Duane Sinn and This as El1gliSl l+eacher NHYIOI' X, Ecliflw Naylor Always walling fo lend a helping hand IS Miss Naylor, who is conferring wills Thelma W Lamont ConsfableMaTl19maTICS +eachef Masfering ll1e feclmiques of maflremafics are Jim Ollenburg, George Hof and Bruce Rasmussen. Consumer Science+eachefLouis Bosveld K a. msgs X Q f S 1 Q Ei S S Q Q SP i Louis Bosveld fl 1 , ..1'.v ...-in dmc- 'i 3 Henry H. Boyce SCl9I'IC9+eacher gi H. H. Boyce Learning The whys and wherefores of physics are Ronald Peck, Barbara Paxfon John Worlcman and Joel Pierce. Loolring over currenf news i+ems are Clarice Senfman, Bob Danforlh, Dennis Remmerf, Phyllis Ellison and Miss Tallman. lvan Fosse Wilma Tallman Ivan Fosse-and Wilma TalImanHiSTory+eachefS Alvie M. Sarcheff Vocational Education feachef L. lo r. are John Behm, George Sloclrberger, Edward Price and Jim Caldwell lisiening io Alvie Sarchefl, relaied lraining feacher, explain a few iiems of malh. Alvie Sarche'H W Helen Houser English +eacher Helen Houser Brushing up on manners, Eleanor Chazen is reporling her findings lo Judy Schwarh, Beverly Hansen, Pal Barlow, Carolyn Curlis and Barbara Murphy. Lool: whal I found! Jerry Treanor poinls our an arlicle fo Miss Pagenharl as Phyllis Ruszal and Shirley Johnson calch up on fheir Alice Rner currenl evenls. Esilqer Paggnharl Alice RiterandEsfher Pagenharfl'llST0rY+eachefS Frances SfeffenMaThem8TlCS+eacher Drawing circles and slraighl lines is macle easy for sluclenls in Frances S'l'effen's mafh classes wilh flue help of rulers and compasses. L. +o r.: Frances Zahar- iades, Roger Workman, Nancy Moen and Carol Tail. Y Frances Sleffen ' -X - ,nv -sr K ,H. -I H William Burnell' Driver Training +eachefWiIIiam Burnett gqlijgflnalres if liclc? Tl1al's wl1a+ Jol1n Challas and Jael: Engelman aslc of William Esludian Diligenle? ln ofher words, Sally Jamison, Marcia Hanson, Russell Gray, Riley Riclcard, and Jaclrie Fink are sluclying 'llweir George Losen lessons very diligenlly. Frances Forder George LosenandFrances ForesferSp8hlSl'l+eacherS Driver Tl'all llI1g+eaChef .lulius Teach Janistqook lalces a back seal as Julius Tesch inslrucls Charles Doolan in lla f' Julius Tesclw 0fdFIVII'1Q. e me an 7 ., -A 'NWS ,lx Q V S 'QPSK iI lCiUS1'l'i3l Arts +eacherDavid Cockrum David Coclrrum Building for fhe fulure are Richard Kerdus, John Pappas and Bill Briiven. . . 3- '-- 1 l HK. WF' X i - V 'QM a 'W' V if v iii, Q: iw. fy Q 1 N hx s 'K ffwfff i' Ri? xi Egg wit? wx L Y Q 'ix F Harold Palmer helps John Hugo wifh his blueprinf while Dick Peierson, Dennis Eppens and Ronald Chrisfensen complefe +heir William McKeown drawings. Harold Palme' William McKeownana Harold PalmeriI'ldUS1'I'i8l Al'1'S+eachers Mechanics feacher Mervin ,E. Aspenson Why fha lack of inferesf shown by Roberi Udelhoffen as Mervin Aspensen poinfs ou+ paris of a moior fo Gary Peferson, Larry Scheef and Marlin Fosse7 M E Aspenson Kr' J vm . Q , at Q sw W ef, , , P , J ,ff I uf x , A '11, A . E13 if A 3 f K' 3, 253 L! gl , 3 24 I . 1 xg, xx fx m usk , an A N umm ATHLETICS 'ff . t,-17. t , l i -M2-Hz? John R. Banning Konnolh N. Griffin Roberf L. Heslon Ron Wood Gene Lofing Jean Bisbee John Hugo Alex Pappas Glenn Morrison Norman McClaslrey Ronald Eclrhardl Howard Elder Bucky Jeffries Dick Miller Donald Torgerson Meel ROb6I i' Heston alhlefic direclor and coach, and his lwo assisfanis - Kenneth Griffin, Richard Banning The Mason Cify Mohawk's foofball feam, playing one of fhe foughesf schedules in fhe sfafe, could win only one of ifs firsf seven games before closing ouf successfully wifh a fie and a vicfory. The final fally showed a 2-6-1 record for fhe Red-and-Black. Mason Cify finished fourfh in fhe Big Six Conference wifh a 1V2-.iw mark. Ames High, long a Cenfral Iowa power, opened' fhe 1953 season by frouncing fhe Mohawks 20-0. - .- V il 4 A- A 5:. isif! ' ::v .p s - - j X 1 , , . T ' Ass-ffs s ' 1 ':. .'e. 1 5 .:v' :L B Y .Z L B I H , l i m ? D- s is 4 so TRP-'S L... ' -N., ' s K f V . -is ' ' -'51.-... 9 img' ' .,rsf,, : ..,, 1 Q 3 . W i Q'-. i B' ' ii' .1 , MASON s I CITY Y S K '-2724 A E 4 , 3 S. s ' Mason Cify made ifs Big Six opener a success by romping over Norfh Des Moines, 20-6. Tom Frisk, Bob Hahn, and Joe Menfink chalked up fouchdowns for Coach Bob Hesfon's club wifh Guenfer Murnigkeif adding fwo exfra poinfs. Jerry Bruce, Jean Bisbee, Dick Miller, and Macer showed up well in fhe fackling deparfmenf during fhe second half, which saw ihe Mohawks rally from a 6-6 deadlock fo win. The nexf five games broughf a droughf as far as winning. Sfrong Newfon, Wesf Waferloo, Easf Des Moines, Easf Waferloo, and Charles Cify each dealf Mason Cify losses by scores of 34-0, 27-7, 28-6, 13-0, and 7-6 respec- fively. During fhis fime Mohawk followers saw such oufsfanding per- formers as Wesf's Gary Bixby, Nefwon's Dave Loupee, Easf Des Moines' Ron Cockayne, Easf Waferloo's Mel Esfrin, and Gary Alberfson of Charles Cify. The Easf Des Moines game was homecoming. 58 Mason Cify wenf info fhe Forf Dodge game as a definife underdog, buf came fhrough wifh a 7-7 fie. Each feam scored a fouchdown and exfra poinf in fhe second quarfer, Joe Menfink going one yard for Mason Cify's six-poinfer offer Bruce had sef if up wifh an infercepfion, and Bob Whife faking a 16-yard pass from Jack Rice for Forf Dodge's enfry info fhe scoring column. Murnigkeif boofed fhe Mohawk conversion. Two Toms, Frisk of Mason Cify and Schweiger of fhe Dodgers, were fhe leading ball carriers of fhe nighf. Bob lnman and Bruce led fhe alerf Mohawk defenders, wifh Bruce infercepfing fhree passes. Mason Cify, frailing 14-0 af fhe end of one period in fhe final filf againsf Franklin of Cedar Rapids, came badk wifh fwo second quarfer fallies, bofh on one-yard plunges by Jean Bisbee, and a fhird frame marker by Ron Wood fo edge fhe Thunderbolfs, 18-14. Guonfar Murniglroii 'lt Gerald Tafum VI Joe Menfink V 'Q , :i ii 1 'K' ,ff . 1 , gl? .,,, B 'H 2 B Q1 rr g , if J .w Zl' ya ' f Lx N Lawrence McGruder W1 ig Jim Moi? 1' Dick Peferson 'ff' Dick James 1' Jerry Bruce Tom Frisk ,. , Allen Macer 3 3 n Bob Inman 1 J 'iw E 1 Bob Mesa. HIGH 'Ea :ff A -- - - Z ,., T 6 wi L K ,sip Q' -T: ight A ii - . 5 SW' ' : I S., ri Jon Bramhall x g A Virgil Prohaski it 8 , Seniors who saw acfion on fhe Mohawk squad included co-capfains Moff and Wood, Bisbee, Inman, Macer, Miller, Morrison, Howard Elder, Paul Grofh, George Hof, Dick James, Bucky Jeffries, Dick Olson, Eugene Lofing, Norman McCloskey, Lawrence McGruder, Dick Kerdus, Alex Pappas, Dick Peferson, Gerald Tafum, and Bob Zahariades. The ouflook for 1954 is promising wifh 17 underclassmen back who played in '53. They are Bruce, Frisk, Hahn, McGee, Bill Clausen, Ronald Eckhardf, Jim Hilfon, John Hugo, Tom Johnsfon, Virgil Prohaski, Gary Ravlin, and Don Torgerson, juniors, and Gunfher, Menfink,Murnigkeif, Allan DeWiff, and Jon Bramhall, sophomores. 59 Jerry Halsor, Manager m-fm wig e i...j 5 . 'uw ' 5 naw gk X' ,J 3 Xl! 51' qw, We rnik ' . A, is 10 mf , L .W , - fl is . ig w '- ir I 2 ' 5 l pq? -Q39 V Q -7 Q f p 7 :II , :NV Q Q , K.. 1 , g .4 f 4-'Q i V ' W Kifgf 'i y' S ' A 1 .ml o 1 J. 1xE'QiillfBlll0lll'1lml 'f s' U4 iii The roclrel lo vic'fory was sfaunchly supporfed by lhe senior class as if slowly made i+s way lhrough +he sfreels amidsl singing, laughing and shouling. Secref meeiings, planning, vofing and pep meef- ings: all fhese helped add fo fhe confagious spirif of fhe sfuclenfs during homecoming. Preparafion for fhe parade, building floafs and ofher acfivifies were carriecl on amiclsf much hush-hush in garages. The winner of fhe floaf confesi was fhe senior class wifh fhe junior class, second, and fhe sophomore class, fhird. The pep meefing in Ceniral Park led by +l1e cheerleaders, raised enfhusiasm among fha sfudenls. Winners of fhe floal and posfer conlesfs were announced. alll 1 Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Cify Ciry Cify Ciry Cify Cify CiIy Cify Ciry Tom Frisk plunges for exrra yardage. I953 SCORES 0 Ames 20 Norfh Des Moines O Newfon I , 7, 7 Wesi' Wa+erIoo 6 Eas+ Des Moines 0 Easr Wa+erIoo H , 6 Charles Ci'Iy , M, 7 Forf Dodge I8 F. of Cedar Rapids, Bob McGee scampers for a sI'1orI gain. STATISTICS Firsr Downs Yards Gained Rushing Passes AHemp+ed Passes CompIe+ed Passes Inrercepred By Yards Gained Passing Yards Penalized Mason Ciiy 6I 865 95 30 I4 375 373 Opponenfs I02 I303 77 29 I0 484 325 Seniors on fhe squad, which compiled a 2-6-I record incIuded: rowl-Dick Kerdus, AIex Pappas, Bucky Jeffries, DicIr Miller, DicIr Olson, Glenn Morrison, Jean Bisbee, Howard Elder, Bob Inman. Row 2: Gerald Tafum, Ron Wood, AIIen Macer, Bob Zahariades. Merlyn Olson, George Hof, Lawrence McGrucIer, Dick Pererson, Jim Mott. ri -,Z J. ,wg inf' 5 . S . ,QE P fl. is iii' i L Y Gmrkon. Dennis J., O Y Robefi fo I-. d - , .. Shima- DonaidL:i3 egchweigeri Schneider, Dhvig lljamesf Lee Re I 0UChs yno ds, J 0 rf Brian Bruasgfgrkafziian DeWiii. .. . e . . R b O er' Mo fS0n.ay Coolfman, Mike SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL RECORD Sophgg , 7 ,,,,,-- 0 Nora Springs ,..... , -,-..-- I3 h Sophs-, ,,,,,,,, 6 Charles Cify Sophs gawk U-- 8 F b S hs ,.,, ,,,. 2 7 AIber+ Lea lMinn.j op s cc 0 S351-ls ,,,, ..,O I 9 Elkfon lMinn.l ..,A.... . We 8 a 30 Bode ............,,..... - Sophs ..,, ..., h more foofball feam The Mason Cify sop o developed sfrongly as fhe season progressed and finished wifh a 3-won, 2-losf record. Affer losing fo Nora Springs and Charles Cify's sophs, fhe junior Mohawks hif fheir sfride in Ocfober and fools fheir final fhree games. Bill Sfeneker and ' d Bill Sperry coached ihe feam, which oufscore opponenfs 82-28. Varsify prospecfs from fhe fenfh grade ranks look promising. Among fhe sfrong poinfs of fhe ' lc homore ouffif are an excellenf passing affac , sop good size in fhe line, and an above average running force. Coolrrnan holds dum my wlrl I8 ofhers facile if . 10 nkg shoulder ln Unknown man 5' f Bill Sieneker i' -UP a D Q Bill Sperry 9 l s f x . .-.., he ',. -,gg A- .1 ., Q.-. 4 , an s John Hugo Joe Menfinlc Bob Hahn Jacln Aeling This is William Sfeneker Basketball coach. Wifh him is Sperry assisianf coach Coach Bill Sfeneker's baskefball feam, playing one of fhe foughesf schedules in fhe sfafe, could only win 5 of 20 games in fhe winfer season. Prospecfs for nexf year, however, appear much beffer. The squad had numerous personnel changes fhrough- ouf fhe season. Jack Aeling, senior cenfer, was fhe only Mohawk who sfarfed every game for fhe Red-and-Black. Aeling was selecled on fhe All-Big- Six Conference second feam in a poll of fhe loop's coaches. John Hugo, 23, wafches Dave Barnes laying one in Bob Gales Dave Barnes closely guards an opponenf as Bob Hahn looks on. Mohawk player flips ball io Joe Menfinlr, 32, over opponeni's head. lirgl Prohaslci, 34, genfly lays one in for fwo poinls, as loe Menhnk siands ready fo snafch rebound. Three ol Mason Cify's vicfories came af fhe expense of fhe Websfer Cify Lynx. The lasf one came by a 63-53 score in fhe disfricf fournamenf af Mason Cify. The Mohawks fhen advanced fo sub-sfafe play af Waferloo and were dealfh a 62-47 defeaf by fhe sfrong Cedar Falls Tigers. The reason for lhe spirif of opfimism permeafing fhe halls of MCHS is fhaf Aeling was fhe only senior on fhe fraveling squad. Back for nexf year are four sfarfers. They are Bob Hahn, a junior addicf of fhree sporfs, and fhree sophomores including Joe Menfink who lopped fhe poinl- makers wifh an 11.1 average, 6-3 Zip Hansen and Jon Bramhall. Three juniors and four sophomores rounded ouf lhe squad. They are Virgil Prohaski, John Hugo and Bob Gales, juniors, and Dave Barnes, Dave Chambers, Dennis Remmerf and Brian Brunsvold. sf Brian Brunsvold John Bramhall X -HW sb -crm B..- Dave Chambers Dennis Remmerl - 1 B i, ff K Dave Barnes Joe Menlink scores anolher fwo poinls for Mason Cily. Mohawl: learn, l. lo r. around M: Virgil Prohaslxi, John Hugo, Gary Ravlin, Volney Hanson, Bob Gales, Brian Brunsvold, Dennis Remmerf, Roger Dierclrs, Jon Bramhall, Tom Lewis, Bob Hahn, Bob Girfon, Jael: Aeling, Bill Sfenelcer lcoachl, Ron Dillaber, Allan DeWiH, Dave Barnes, Dave Chambers, Joe Menlink. Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify Cify cffy ,.s, . ---47 Virgil Prohaslxi goes up for a high one in a game againsl Webslrer Cily. MASON CITY SCORES Websfer Cify Ames .. ., C. R. Franklin Cedar Falls Easf D. M. W- Norfh D. M. Waverly Charles Cify Waverly , Forf Dodge Wesf Waferloo Easf Waferloo Websfer Cify Charles Cify Easf Waferloo Wesf Waferloo Forf Dodge Easf D. M. .. Norfh D. M. DISTRICT Websfer Cify SUB STATE Cedar Falls Sophomore Basketball The sophomore baslcefball feam which compiled a 5-4 record, previewed many good prospecfs for fufure varsify squads. The accenf was on heighf and shoofing, wifh feam speed a liffle sub-par. Mason Cify Mason Cify Mason Cify Mason Cify Mason Cify Mason Cify Mason Cify Mason Cify Mason Cify SOPHOMORE SCORES Ames Y, ,,,, , Wesf Waferloo Waverly ,,,, Charles Cify , Waverly ,N Mclnfire fvj Clear Lake fBl Charles Cify , Thompson fvj The sophomore squad, standing, l. fo r.: Ron Dlllaber Jon Bramhall Dennis Rernmerl Volney Hanson Brian Bruns old Larry Sch exg r Dial: Kunderl, Milne McAuley, Jim Sfillwell lmanager Sfhng l fo Bob Danforflw Lowell Buller Allan DeWlH' Tom Lewis Ron Kiser, Bob Glrlon, Dave Chambers, Roger Guniher Dlclr Benn ng coacl'1 9 ,algae gs-55+ 2 gm A H M 5 l X, -N li x x f ff dw-D qyf ,.,.,.,X .Mp Q .xi Wsi'i.ss. . . , f 'ge x ss X aff? Howard Barker Topping fhe lisf of Mohawk sfandoufs was Merlyn Olson, 145 pound senior who losf only fwo encounfers during fhe season, bofh fo Wesf Wafer- loo's Del Russberg, fhe sfafe champion. The sec- ond came in fhe second round of fhe sfafe meer af Cedar Falls offer Olson racked up fhe Mo- hawk's only poinf by a pin. This iSHowarcl Barker VVl'eS1'liI lg coach N' ' K' fi - 2 slsll rrors Don Hohenfield and Jim MQH The Mason Cily wresiling feam, plagued by fhe loss of several key men during fhe season, won four of 12 dual meefs. For lhe firsf fime in six years MCHS failed fo produce an individual sfafe champion. Coach Howard Barker and his assisfanf, Kennefh Griffin, placed emphasis on rebuilding. The wresiling squad consislecl of, sianding, l. fo r.: Frank Dakolas, Wal+er King, Jack Holmlund, Virgil DeVary, Duane DeVary, Marlin Snyder, Dale Eninerg kneeling, I. io r.: Howard Barker lcoachl, Merlyn Olson, Don Holwenfield, Dick Olson. MASON CITY DUAL MEET RECORD Mason Cify 31 Mason Cify 7 16 Mason Cify 24 Mason Cify 6 Mason Cify 7 710 Mason Cify7 77 717 Mason Cify 33 Mason Cify 29 Mason Cify 11 Mason Cify 7 8 Mason Cify 7 19 Mason Cify 18 Algona 7 7 Briff 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 lowa Falls 7 7 Easf Waferloo Cresco ,,s.. Norih D. M. 7 7 Easf D. M. 77 Forf Dodge 77 Wesf Waferloo Clarion 7 7 Osage 7 7 Charles Cify 7 7714 77727 77719 77733 77728 77722 77716 77713 77730 77733 77720 77727 Don Holvenfield, Frank Daslcalos and Virgil DeVary also qualified for fhe sfafe fournamenf in fhe 105, 127 and 154 pound divisions respec- fively. Holvenfield was' defeafed only four fimes during fhe season. Daskalos ,affer a bad sfarf, came along sfrongly and won six sfraighf fimes. John Ma rfinez .-ef. .. H Q , . f fi Jf.' -' 'Ss E 4 r 7 so 7 v J 5 w, z Ronnie Masiers and Andy Peck Jean Bisbee and Ronald Kigef Virgil DeVary and Walfer King 69 Frank Daslzolas and Merlyn Olson Mee+ Elmer Starr coach Team members gafher around fo malce imporfanf decision as young- Elmer Sun sler wonders why. The Mason Cify Mohawk baseball feam, coached by Elmer Sfarr, had fhirfeen players who earned an M fhe previous year. Of fhese only six were seniors. From early indicafions, fhe Mohawks promised fo im- prove on fhe 1953 record of 9-4. Heading fhe lisf of pifchers were leffy Dale Fosfer, Bill Clausen and Gordy Fleckensfein, senior, junior and sophomore, respecfively. Jim Moff, 200 pound receiver who hif 528 fhe previous season for an all- fime high, Dave Louclcs and Bill Yezek compromised fhe cafching ranks, wifh Moff also fickefed for righf field dufy. Jim Hilfon, Clausen, Bob McGee and Carroll Nor- cross were slafed for infield dufy. Hilfon held down fhird, Norcross firsf, while Clausen and McGee formed fhe keysfone combinafion. Jack Brown, Jon Bufler and Loucks also saw considerable infield acfion. Bob Hahn, Luke Miller and Bob Inman held down ouffield posfs from leff fo righf field. Hahn also filled in af shorfsfop when Clausen pifched. Jerry Treanor served as a reserve ouffielder. Fosfer, Moff, Norcross, Yezek, Brown, Miller and Inman were playing for fheir lasf season for fhe red- and-black. Games scheduled included ones wifh Rockwell, Rudd, New Hampfon, Easf and Wesf Waferloo, Kanawha, Charles Cify, Forf Dodge and Ausfin. Mason Cify High School baseball squad members included, back row, l. fo r.: Bob Ransom, mgr., John Hugo, mgr., Elmer Sfarr coach, lie Chamberlin, Dave Louchs. Bob Hahn, Bill Clausen, Bill Yezel, Bob Inman, Terry Maxwell, Jack Brown and Gordy Flecluensfein Fronf row, l. fo r.: Jerry Treanor, Bob McGee, Jim Moll, Lule Miller, Jim Hilfon, Carrol Norcross. Dale Fosfer and Jon Bufler. Coach Bill Moore had 10 leffermen reporf fo him when fhe frack season sfarfed. The leffermen included Duaine Berhow, Jerry Bruce, Duane Belsefh, Tom Frisk, Bucky Jeffries, Waller King, Marlin Snyder, Don Torgerson, Jerry Van Nofe and Bill Woodhouse. Meefs scheduled for fhe spring included fhe annual Mohawk Relays, fhe Big Six Conference Meei and a friangular affair, all af Roosevelf Field. Top meefs away from home included fhe Drake Relays af Des Moines and fhe disfricf and sfafe fournamenfs. Track candidafes included: SPRINTS-Frisk, Jeffries, Woodhouse, Marv Burgess, Virgil DeVary, Dick Dougherfy, Bob Girfon, Ron William Moore f ,K 'Y . k coach Guenfer dashes lo break fape. william Moore Hayward, Joe Herrera, Mike Lyons, Joe Menfink. DISTANCE-Berhow, King, Snyder, Torgerson, Jerome Baker, Leo Bookouf, Bill Burger, Bob Clark, Russ Gray, Ted Kehm, Fefe Marfin, Allen Marlin, Guenfer Murnigkeif, Ray Quinones, Duane Shaw. HURDLES-Bruce, Brian Brunsvold, Frank Enbusk, Bob Gales, Volney Hansen, Gunfher Huqo, Bob Haw- ley, Gerald Schulfz. FIELD EVENTS-Belsefh, Van Nofe, Ronald Eckhardf, Dick Edwards, Richard Frank, Roger Gunfher, Don Hohenfield, Phil James, Tom Johnson, Roger Kieger, Larry Krause, Francis Meier, Glenn Morrison, Larry Reynolds. Track squard members were, back row, I. fo r.: Roberi Birkholz, Allen Marlin, Marlin Snyder, Brian brunsvold, Jerry VanNo?e, Gunfher Hugo, Zip Hansen, Bob Girfon, Bob Gales, Bill Burger, Jerry Baker, Glenn Morrison. Everell Jeffries, Jerry Bruce, Jack Fisher. Middle row, l. lo r.: Richard Edwards, Tom Frisk, Duane Shaw, Ron Eckarl, Duaine Belselli, Virgil DeVary, Larry Reynolds, Phil James, Francis Enbusk, Joe Herrera, Gerald Schullz. Bollom row. I. fo r.: Waller King, Guenier Murnigkeil, Leo Bookoui, Bill Woodhouse. Duaine Berhow, Joe Menlink, Marvin Burgess, Mike Lyons, Roger Kieger, Bob Clark, Peler Marlin. Leff 'lo righi: Gary Ravlin and Gene Bier congraiulafe Fred Braclrline and Roger Collins. Coach Howard Barker sfarfes ouf fhe season wifh a green bunch of boys. The feam picked up George Hof, a fransfer from Forf Dodge, and showed con- siderable improvemenf by fhe end of fhe year. Using fhe ladder mefhod of finding feam posifions, Coarh Barker quickly lined up his feam and fackled ' a rugged schedule. The opposifion included Forf Dodge, Eagle Grove, Easi Waferloo, Roosevelf of Des Moines, Wesf Waferloo and Charles Cify. Mason Cify also made a fine showing in fhe fournamenfs. Members of the fennis fe.am included, back row, l. lo r.: Coafs, Gibbs, Pierce, Crane, Ravlin, Loken: middle row, l. 'lo r.: Collins, Peck, Rickey, Consfable, Hof: boH'om row, I. fo r.: Brackline, Huzl, Longley, Workman, Bier. 1 D 72 'Av -. K 9 K GY' .55 Lf KT A f SM ,S , ,., , as Q.. 'Q-Q-if' L Q 5 3,2 A -if ' K.. .am ' 4554,-S-E 5 , ff' if Y if , -.9 f 4 ig A 9 ' A, 35 5 Vw ,L ff , ,,. .uf K-., 1 - 'ef-'17 S if , ffkfvx 'fs QR Q?35 iT - .fig K: me 9 gf Q? 'i -5 'ev 3 ggvzfmtz W-H... , sf Y ' ,F K - : 1 Q 1 There comes a fime when in fhe course or our educafional experiences we pass fhrough fhe door of graduafion. This is one of fhe mosf imporfanf doors fhaf faces each one of us, for affer passing fhrough fhis door we suddenly are looked upon as adulfs. The graduafion door leads fo new exper- iences and new advenfure. For some if will mean college, for ofhers vocafions, and for many, mar- riage. Always, regardless of where we go, we will carry wifh us fhe memories of good fimes and fhe picfures of fhose who have shared if wifh us. 74 il- L, K 5 - ,. LBU TAY P O I I 1f,w,4M.L.. These are fhe SCI1iOI'S Senior class officers. Jim Moll, president Jane? PoHer, +reasurer Sally Grilfen, vice-presideni Lulce Miller secrefary Top row: Roberf Abbolf, J-acl: Aeling, Sandra Albauglw, Ronald Albers, Naomi Alberlus Boflom row: Dixie Allen, June Allen, Ray Andrew, Shirley Arnold, Larry Ausfin. 76 13? Top row: Margarei Bailey, Jerome Balmer, Roger Baller, Gary Behm, John Behm, BoHom row: Delila Bennefi, Gary Birch, Jean Bisbee, Sharon Blanc, Tom Bloomingdale. a e , k 77 --at ,-.r .. 1 ?' ,J X Deanna Blunf Eldon Boozell Bradley Bowers Jerry Bradbury Donna Briggs William Briiven Jack Brown Jackie Brunsfein Marianne Cool: Leonard Coolrman Rose Anne Cooper William Craig Blanche Crawford Dorofhy DeBolf Nancy DeSar+ Duane DeVary .ff-Q, ff -if 'Y 'Sir li ,, -3 ,- J 1 :,. Aww i a 1 if E AE? of 1 iF 4? 4 f Saw Q. iii 1 1 Y if Y ' i 7 ,ui , .File wi .X rf , I D ,r,, A A ,,5 .A DZ A D i it Top row: Lynn Buclcland, Darlene Burns, Rosemary Capuzzi, Richard Cavanaugli, Beverly Cawley. Boffom row: George Challas, Roger Childers, Barbara Church, Darlene Clarlr, Roger Connelly. 13. MIP guru, ,af gl yi M, A Us - Roger Connelly assisls Lew Hershey, assembly performer, wifh clown acf 'rhaf greafly delighfed high school sfudenls. Top row: Avis Dihlmann, Nancy Dopps, Richard Dougherfy, Donna Dunahoo, Gary Eau Claire. Bollow row: Howard Elder, Beverly EllioH, William Elsbury, Eleanor Engel, Dale Enfner. Seniors 79 Dennis Eppens Carol Ericlcson Mary Evanoff Marilyn Facfor Bob Fall' Myrna Fisher Rosemary Filzgerald Marlin Fosse Top row: Dale Fosier, Pai Frank, Sandra Fransen, Janis Franiz, Fae Fraser. Bolfom row: Janice Fuller, Beverly Gallxin, Darrell Garloclr, Jerry Gilman, Rosemarie Golbuff 80 'vfjf' Top row: Ervilla Goodnow, Sally Griffin, Sue Grippen, John Grollm, Kennelh Gugel. Bollom row: Clara Hain, Jerry Halsor, Joan Hansen, Ronald Hanson, Merle Harris. Jo Ann Jolmsfon, Mary Ann Kennedy, Shirley Sclwmidf and Connie Lee learn +l'1e elemenls of cooling ' as -.Q I 'if' Seniors 2-1' x Top row: Bruce Harlwell, Marlys Hayward, Marilyn Heinold, Tom Heivilin, Joanne Heizelman. BoHom row: Darrald Herf, Roberfa Hewe'H, Sharon Hill, Shirley Hill, Jean Hillon. Kafhryn Jensen is firsi girl To enroll in mechanical drawing class. Mr. Harold Palmer is insiruclor Seniors i iW' 'Y WWW A... ,a K ' 'Q f n-gy' X. 1 I il, 7 A, .bf 'QQ-fx i3 , 2 'f ,M- ,J Top row: Bob Johnson, Doris Kaler, Dick Kerdus, Jerry King, Judy Koplen. Boifom row: John Kromer, Alberfa Krufsinger, Moreen Laird, Jane Langan, Juanifa Larson s -V RN J 'L '15 fa 1 3. 'QI' -wa ig? A -Q11 George Hof BeHe Hosfefler Donovan Houg Merlin Huisman Roberf Inman Dick James Even:-H Jeffries Mae Jenson 'Wi' 06' U 83 we-...Q-me s 1 Seniors ! i E I I 5 1 I Dale Kinnan wafches Linda Walfers demonsfrafe cor rec? iurning procedure in driver fraining class Top row: Virginia Larson, Melvan Leaver, Connie Lee, Sandra Levinson, Beverly Lewis. BoHom row: Juanifa Lighfbody, Barbara Lyile, Jerome McDermo'H, Gary McKibben, Tom McLaughlin. 84 Top row: Delores l'cPl1erren, Jeanne Mable, Carroll Madole, Roger Marolf Margarel Marhnez Bofiom row: Mary Ann Mafhre, Francis Meier, Jerry Menfinlr, Mary Merkel Q .3 n nd G! 85 A mm xiii' 'F xi Top row: Susan MOH, Geraldine Murl, Roger Mufh, Gary Neibergall, Dennis Nelson. Boflom row: Carroll Norcross, Jim Ollenburg, Merlyn Olson, Ramona Olson, Jaclr O'Neil. SPG' :YN Mary Orcuff Marilyn Os+by Sa ra Oswald Connie Overiurf .1-mkvi v Alex Pappas Marilyn Parlrs Anneife Parsons Renelda Pashka 'RQ -In il? 'l'I.? 86 - Tfwnffy S4 fn we fl- A ,J-Jn X 1 2' , , , 5 F 1 Q, W ' 1' 1 F f f J. 3 Jaclr Holmlund, Ronald Eggerf and Jerry Burneson presenl Tl'1ree Liflle Maids acl for Fall Follies. M J Pavel: Sally Pendergraff Mariorie Peierson, Richard Peferson, Marlene Pieiersen. Top row: ary o , , Boffom row: Larry Pifienger, Jane? Poffer, Edward Price, Mary Ann Pross, Elaine Ramsey. 1' Seniors helps eil--3, I ll 4 -ik 'S' -elf C 5? ff Q a n N, y 5 87 James Ransom Andrew Rasmussen Bruce Rasmussen Pearl Ralhmann Bellv Reelz Elise Remmerl Kurl Renner Marlene Riha -5 , ,rs Top row: Gary Rockwell, Donald Rodberg, Arnold Sazma, Larry Scheef, Louis Von Schlosser. if 1-v 'Y. N fs 'Q 4K3 f. . if qi 3 Bollom row: Gale Schmilz, Frances Schrlll, David Schulfz, Melissa Schulze, Janelle Scoff. l 'Q Cai..-Sass lsgigk XX rf 3 2 'Q' ix 'G Top row: Glenn Sels, Clarice Senfman, David Sifer+, Jo Anna Simmons, Dixie Smilh. Boffom row: Marlene Smilh, Marlin Snyder, Suzanne Sfevens, William Sfevens, George Sfoclcberger. ln meial worlring class, l. fo r.: James Marlin, Alfred Kiflleson, Reber? Huff, 'Bill Langlmff, Mr. McKewon. Keifh Hall develop skills in lafhe work, welding and sheef mefal worlr. v 89 Seniors Top row Mnlce SlI'dl'l DIXIB Shock Gerald Tafum Garry Taylor Kaiherlne Thogerson Boifom row Sue Thomas Sharon Thornfon, Richard Tierney Joyce Tlefgens Shirley Tlmme ,ADA ali -sp 'GU 'Q Top row: Francis Weaver, Mary Weifzel, Mary Wiffe, Dixie Wood, Ronald Yaggy. Boflom row: Pa? Yegge, Bill Yezelr, Audrey Young, JoAnne Young. Lily Zahariades. Shirley Van Oslen Shirley Venechulr Harold Vosburgh Francis Walsh Barbara Warner Richard Walls ,O 9I than -q-rf The iunior class was guided by four capable officers. They are, l. 'lo r.: Lilly Angel, ireasurerg Kalhy Doyle, secretary, Jim Hil- ion, vice presidenh Russell Gray, president new These are fhe uniors Top row: Kay Aanes, Jack Adams, Dixie Allsfof, Deanna Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Lilly Angel, Clarins Ashland. Middle row: Gloria Ayer, Carol Babcock, Ruth Babcock, John Bahr, Pafricia Bailey, Judy Beamish, Mary Ellen Beckman. Boffom row: Dorofhy Beery, Barbara Benne'H', Duaine Berhow, Clarence Besl, Helen Billings, Roberl Birlrholz, Ramona Bohnsacl is? i f - 42?3ffi5?f?f' 'ff-. x 5 f,,, X Q if 'CB' 92 T Q ' - Q. 2. a,,,,.,,..,, 1 I, 1 ,r or -fp of ff J 92 A 1 o iii x ESR 5 . Z ,:gg A M y F ff j A ya, W - , xy P 'O if 9 - ,W .A - g in E j...' ' X I, 1' V '55 'F' ,I ,V ' S I al of I W' P9 it 'sa-4' ,X X Top row: Anneffa Bosfer, John Bowman, Donna Boyd, Jean Bryani, Edgar Caglay, Marie Casey, Garald Chlupach. Middle row: Gary Chrisfensen, Ronald Chrisfensen, Berry Clark, Roberf Clark, Delmar Clausen, Edward Clufe, Gary Coah. Boilom row: David Consfable, Marilyn Craig, Ralph Dahlsfrom, Carolyn DeJong, Sharon Defra, Roglr Diarcks, Buffy Dish. Jeanelfe Dishon Amt ,yy . 3 ,, 5-,F 1 gl x , yol' E a E V -.a - 'lil ,l 1' 4- 0 Qi of 1 1' K 0, Kafhryn Doyle Dona Dunham John nonhom nm. Dunlon Dolores Edgingfon Ronald Egger? Jack Englaman Barbara Erbe Virginia Erickson Ronald Evans Dwayne Evanson Jacqualin Fink Terry Finlay Glanica Flaming Charles Frelund Marilyn Frelund Tom mi Joseph Fritz Delores Funk G BJ Clark Gabel Stanley Garfin Lewis Garrolio Roberi' Ga+es Barbara Gerard Richard Grady Cherie Gregory Richard Gregson in Z I R. ' W Shirley Halverson A -mf Marilyn Hansen Top row: 1OdeHe Hangenl Larry Hanson Roberf Hawley, Charlofle Helling, John Hibbard, Sharon Hiller, Marcia Hinrlchs. Middle row: Jack Holmlund, Jo Anne Holi, Carleen Holvilz, Mary Kay Hrubefz, Roger Hunf, Sharon lmlay, Leonard Jehnke. Bollom row: Kalhryn Jensen, Carol Johannsen, Carol Johnson. Jo Ann Johnsfon, Tom Johnsfon, Roland Josf, Jerry Kahler. iii Z W Wsfzaixjgw Q, ,fx .N x 'iv 'Q ii, 3 K fi. .VE 4 Q ilt..,, Q., Q S W 2 f S, gi P v 94 ,.-Q V ' X ,wg E l 'K' xy W 4, 3537 11! i If V w-.elrkw Q Top row: Donald Kassar, Carole Kemp, Kay Kenfner, Beverly Kerdus, Glyse Kimmel, Waller King, Darlene Kowny. Middle row: Elgene Kur+z, Mary Laughlin, Mike Lofius, Dennis Lolren, Kaiherine Lonergan, David l.0wenberg,Roberfl.uf1. Bofiom row: Jaclrie Mccaughey, Rulh Mccoid, Marian McGowan, Shirley McNary, Terry MacPealr, Aihanasia Marlnis, Judy Marian Carolyn DeJong discusses wilh her faiher lhe resulfs of lhe lowa Educafional Achuevemenl 'res+s. High school sfudenfs are given ihese fesls fo defermine iheir educafional growfh each year. 15 'inf if 95 uniors Ronald Masfers Madelene Maison , r Shirley Meier Janaan Meyer Mariorie Mason 9 2' a Q 5? Joyce Miller Maralyn Mifchell Gordon Monahan Mildred Miller fi Celia Monieon Barbara Moore L Q- : f ' if Q! N3 JeaneHe Moore Marilyn Moravec Perry Monigomery Gwendolyn Mueller Top row: Donna Muhlsfein, Bill Muldoon, Shirley Murray, Beverly Myers, Donna Nelson, AiveH'a Neve, George Newman Middle row: Paul Nifchals, Sharon O'Green. Tom Oldham, Judy Olson, William Olson, Donna Ouverson, Ann PaH'on. Boiiom row: Joyce Paulson, Barbara Pardon, Ronald Pech, Dixie Peierson, Gary Peierson, Shirley PsHey, Dale Phillips. ix 9b ' sci' l ' 1 'G R Q K in A af' .J ' A X A 'tr 'cs' , I .J v :RN X: as I if-rf' IRQX i 2? if v-v-9 Q3- 3' fl fi 7' Yi' '13 vw. , U y ,lurk 0' 7 -qv' ei Q' J- , ,s in H J, ii! if Top row: Joel Pierce, Darlene Pierson, Roberi Plonslry, Roberr Pruin, Donna Quam, Marlys Rafferfy, Roberf Ransom. Middle row: Faye Read, Larry Reynolds, Marilyn Reynolds, Dolores Rezab, Gordon Rezab, Pal Richardson, Gary Richards. BoHom row: Deanna Richer, Riley Rickard, Adrian Ringold, John Rodas, Belva Ruclrer, Richard Russell, Phyllis Ruszef. Bob Heslon, modern problems feacher, assisls Marilyn Facfor while Howard Elder eagerly worlls on. 6 uniors I 3' X ,-.f a We -w-.,.,,,..,,.w-1-L ,K-, 1 fi-- Joyce Sabin Wayne Sarchell Deanna Schaper U 4. W F Beverly Schluh Q ' 'ji Judy Schulfz Jerry Se beniecher Judy Senn Q Q., 41 Richard Senneff A . Bk Duane Shaw Kennefh Shepherd Bonnie Shima Robin Shoop James Smifh Joan Snyder Top row: Milvi Sonilre, Harriel S+angler, Frieda Slernhill, Myrnol Sfolfenberg, Grace Sulfeen, Roberf Taylor, Carroll Teigeler. Middle row: Helen Tennant Marlan Tevis, Ronald Theilen, Virginia Thomas, Kennefh Thompson, Roberf Toole, Don Torgerson. Bofiom row: Jerry Treanor, Gordon True, Karen Twiro, Roberl' Udelhofen, Shirley Vondracelr, Anfhony Walsh, Linda Walfers, N. . . r F. iv' or a1?f?i:a?1 A 'fr K ' , 'Q' cf gf. Y' - ,dv 'nr' ' 98 ' ,Z Q Don Thomas plans Masonian sales wifh Marcia Hanson and Jane Langan, sales manager. Over 900 Masonians were sold fhis year. Y vuy in 4 rf X Mary Weaver Connie Weisellw Marilyn Wenrich Bob Wilfong Carma Willa Thelma Williams Marlene Williamson Suzan Wollzenhauer Jerry Wolfer Elaine Wong ssnaf.. wood wauuam woodiwus. one w oon. 5 sawn zum. Many, zur. These are me Sophomores The sophomore class officers were insfrumenfal in guiding fheir class- males fhrough a successful firsl' year. Alihough lhey were new in ihe high school, fhe sophomores pilched in and confribuied 'lheir share in afhlefics, aclivilies, and classroom worlr. The class officers are, lefl lo righl: Allen Dean, presidenfg Andy Peck, vice presi- denlg Carol Ann Garland, secre- faryg Sue Hagen, freasurer. Top Row: Mary Jane Adams, William Adkins, Edward Allen, Darlene Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Pairicia Anderson, Murray Bagur. Middle Row: John Bailey, Wanela Bailey, Sharon Barlow, Chuck Barrell, Deanna Barfuselv, Barbara Bauer, Bob Beisel. BOHOVYT ROW! Ronald Beyer, Gene Bier, Nancy Birkbeck, Janice Bisbee, Joann Blanc, Barbara Blanchard, Judy Bohn, aaara r araaa r asa., H Y if lg ,Q g a sv Q ,- We S, a 5 , 'J asf f 5 F is E5 5 xg, J! A ' V it ,ifrf ,-.. - J i .,', L A E 63 riff .rf -'L 1- W' 1 . :L ' . W Top row: l.eo Boolmouf. Harold Boorngarden, Sharon Bowe, Joy Bowers, Kav Boyd, Fred Bracklein, Jon Bramliall, Middle l'0W5 Karen BFGUAGU, Marilyn Briiven, JeaneH'e Broers, Brian Brunsvold, Beverly Bull, Nancy Bull. Earlene Burgess, Bottom row: Anne Buringlon' Jon Buller, Lowell Bufler. Marlene Byl, William Carey, Dorofhy Carpenfer, David Chambers. Eleanor Cliazen wx Sharon Clark Palricia Cline 4' if Roger Collins Ee' tr Mary Coloff Mary Lou Comsfoclr Belly Conner 'hi Janis Cool: J .Q '07 3 Norma Jean Cool: Jay Coolrman Jo Ann Coolman Judifli Cork Beverly can n-an Allen Crabb Jane? Cunningham iha Carolyn Curlis Roberl Danforfh Carol Davis Allan Dean Allan DeWiH Ronald Dillaber Marcele Dishon Roberl Doller Joan Drelwer Beverly Ducllerl Ru+h eleleefe Rzellela Edwards Joyce Egeland Phyllis Ellison Glenda Eppens Top row: Sandra Fall, Barbara Fiala, James Firlcllay, Shirley Fisli, Jacl: Fisher, Jeanelle Fisher. Marilyn Fisher. Middle row: Audrey Fleming, Beverly Flesimer, Charles Frahrn, Kallwleen Frenz, Donna Freudenberg, Jon Gage, Josephine Gallo. Boflom row: Carol Ann Garland, Mary Garufis, Charles Gasswinl, Jack Geisllinger, Gary Gelner, Robert Girfon, Janice Green. T e at . , Q' fi i vfishf 1 -an 1 vzr F 44, e A bfi? fy are 'ra' eff G 1.11. e r . yield l T? 'Q' -1' ' 2 -'v'-39' , lah ' Q -4 X ' Top row: Rosemary Grein, Carol Guslafson, Joanne Hagen, Suzanne Hagen, Mary Ann Haijsman, Beverly Hanson, Palricia Harbeson Middle row: Donna Harms, Carolyn Harris, Ronald Hayward, Mary Helm, Jane Hermann, Carol Herl, Marvin Jerry Hilfon. Boflom row: Ann Hoium, Violef Holding, Virginia Huisman, Genevieve Hunf, LaVonne Hulchinson, Jack Hull, Sandra Isaacson. L. lo r: Bruce Long, Sharon Linlr, Ann Hoim and Rosemary Grein lislen To George Losen as he lells aboul' lravels in Mexico. Sophomores than .. A Q A ' f 5 ' . 'we ' Sw! 'W , fl M, . 'fr -wx: .-X--l, A 'lgigw is 2 L Sophomores One of Marian Dicl:inson's home economics sfudenfs is Chris Jensen, +he firsf boy To enroll in her class. Jensen plans io be a balcer. Top row: Marlene Jacobs, Phillip James, Sandra James, Sally Jamison, Janelle Jass, Arnold Jensen, Chris Jensen. Middle row: Yvonne Jensen, Joan Jenson, Raymond Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Rosie Kiroff, Ronald Kiser, E. J. Knoll. Bollom row: Lorella Krambeer, Larry Kraus, Richard Kruisinger, Margarei Kunzman, William Langhoff, Harlan Leake, Jack Lealce. 'KS' IO4 .Lf 4 ,I VT Top row: David Levinson, Sharon Llnli Bruce Long Marlyn Long Gary Longley Pafricia Longsdorf Gel'- 9'd l-OWBVY Middle row: Ka+hy Lynch, Michael McAuley Donna Mcclaslry Sharon McDonouq1 Carl McGuire Ka+hleen Mcllhaffon Jane! Maclxin. Bgffom rowg Joe Menfinkl Linda Mernff Janice Mey rs Donna Mlchels Rlfa Miller Nancy Moen Maxine Moore Elizabefh Morgan. Karen Mulhern Guenfer Murniglieif Barbara Murphy Darlene Neibergall James Nelson Ella Newman Nancy Nicholi Paul Nielsen Carlyn Olson Sandra Parlcer James Palhoulas Bonnie Paffon Delberf Paulsen Pauline Paulsen Joyce Pavel: ' I R' Barbara Payne 9 se fa Rf , .Q V 3, Roberf Peclc Mary Pedelly Sue Penney yf - . ' Mary Pefersen K ,Q ,,,,:. t L L K - R Jerry Pelerson Lesira Peferson Rullw Peferson E8 Nw ai 1' 'N 'W' ,dr 5 il H X X 1 Virgene Price Mary Quinones Vw 'D' Merle Read Gerald Ream Slepha nie Price Arlene Redelrer Top row: Dennis Remmeri, Bernard Reynolds, Robin Reynolds, Sfeven Rickey, Be++y Roarlr, Keifh Rockwell, Rosie Rosenlrild. Middle row: Coralee Scllmilz, Sally Schreclsengosf, Ida Sclwuler, Lula Sclwuler, Mary Scl1ul'rz, Nancy Scllurfz, Judifh Sclwwarh. Boffom row: Veronica Sebenieclwer, Joyce Serdahl, Donna Shepard, Arlon Siberl, Janice Slmovgaard, Linda Smiley, Consiance Smifln xi 'ea W ef' mb! 2 ga. , I a- 4 .,. wer. y v rr? f? if 'F f qv K i ef , r 4' ' 7' x M al f, I , K. SJ, ., Xxx E fy W . r . 4 i my , li K X v Top row: Deanna Spealar, Dixie Spencer, Lorilla Spurgeon, Evelyn Siromley, Virginia Tagesen, Carol Tail, Marlene Tanner. Middle row: Phyllis Tevis, Mildred Theilen, Darlene Thompson, Marilyn Tieszen, Parricia Treanor, Jeanne Trebil, Gary True. Boffom row: Laurene Turk, Alan Twifo, Sharlyene Ulrich, Mary Underwood, Marilyn Vail, Gerald Van Horn, Sylvia Van Osfen Pai Vohs Rodney Wade Donna Walsh A - -I in in ' Jo Ann Wesrwiclc , A ' 5 7 . V ll Donna Wheeler K I if William Whorley Kennefh Wilrsie Karen Winrer Jerry Woodiwiss X Karen Wooldridge ii di Roger Workman W , Jean Yezelr Consfance Young ,Q tv! sq ffl l rr lf -A z Melvin Young A W Frances Zahariades is ii-- i , Q KW ij l07 Q.-A7 4? Q Xlui '..., 1 W, .SN 6 9 L L UTAJNIFW Nil' 'X 1 ' Nlaulanm-4 Wm 1-v-Se CTN 1. 1..-.i.-... -- 7 7 ...i... .... JOHN PENNEY PAUL BEHM OUT OF AN IDEA a new song was born. lf was an idea fha! originaled in fhe mind of Howard Elder, a senior member of fhe sfudenf council. From ifs infancy fhe idea was desfined fo become a mosf imporfanf confribufion in Mason Cify High School. Under fhe leadership of Mr. John Penney, fhe sfudenf council developed and perfecfed Howard Elder's idea - fhaf a new school song should be wriffen for Mason Cify High School by one of ifs famous graduafes, Meredifh Willson. Mr. Willson was confacfed and fhe idea became a realify. On December 23, 1953, Mason Cify High School was given a new song, a new spirif and a new fradifion. Soon Mr. Behm composed fhe band arrangemenf and fhe new song - - was infroduced fo fhe sfudenf body. Mason Cify, Go, Go, Go is a fighfing - E mg. we OF THE MASONIAN STAFF ARE THANKFUL THAT our OF AN ik.. IDEA A SONG WAS BORN. s U . is f, ,H 7 I 7 .7 l- 1 1 TT ' fs C lb L ' 1 , , p L IA-Sofsf 5- -5' Responsible for requesling and wrifing ihe firsi copy of flue new song are I. fo r., si'Hing: Jim MOH, Sally Griffin, Mary Ann Prossg slanding: Russell Gray, Jim Ransom, Allen Dean, Jim Hillon, Jim Ollenburg, Howard Elder. C l - -,-,,-v,,,...x, , I li -,lil ,.,-- -O' 'O MEREDITH wlLLsoN WW C' 'H APPRECIATION Fo' MASON CITY, Go, Go, GO ' 1' 1 We DEDICATE P 1 if H-lfzj 'HS 1954 MASONIAINT K 1 5 ,V T I I our or SERVICE fhe g f 1, ll b k wh. To 3 ' - - , I g give m fh n one receives is lh f d f of fame. , C , T :O So if is fh Meredifh Willson wh h g selfishly O 5 I ll l I of his f cl faleni fo Mason C fy d M son Cify F H E he t , cu f High School. M y he alway onfinue fo be proud of X ' our cify and our h ol a e are proud of him. 5-1 I A L il. gf l .ov lv, M 1 ' sf I 4 I: 'U T'12y, HERE lf N , Ml ge., lglx- 4? ' I gi-,- , 7' fir' l-l. ln fhe young person's life fhere comes a fime of decision. A fime when he musf choose whefher fo enfer fhe door of vodafional life or one fhaf will lead him fo furfher educafion. Somefimes in uncerfainfy and doubf he will choose fhe one fhaf seems af fhe momenf io offer more: fhis af fhe risk of having foo shorf a growing season and a shallow harvesf. Visii wifh us fhrough fhe door fhaf will lead fo greafer preparafion for ihe fasks of life, prepara- fion fhaf will beffer enable us fo meef fufure prospecfs. The college door is open for your examinafion and for your inspecfion. 4 JUNIO 0 QNIII NITY 00,8 0 77-70,1 ANS 00NDED 19 Kc, 100 'fy H1 Q sf 4' 'la PAUL J RICHER JUNIOR COLLEGE EDITOR JANICE BOWE ASSISTANT EDITOR JERRY JANSSEN PHOTOGRAPHER M DONALD THOMAS FACULTY ADVISER ACTIVITIES WELCOME TO MASON CITY JUNIOR COLLEGE. MY NAME IS RALPH DECKER. I AM PRESIDENT OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE STUDENT COUNCIL. I HOPE THAT YOU WILL ENJOY YOUR VISIT HERE, AND THAT YOU WILL BECOME BETTER ACOUAINTED WITH OUR ACTIVITIES, OUR CLASSES, OUR ATHLETICS, AND OUR PERSONNEL. THIS FIRST DOOR LEADS TO SOME OF OUR IN- FORMAL ACTIVITIES AND OUR CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS. WE LIKE TO BELIEVE THAT THESE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT MATTERS IN OUR COLLEGE LIFE. II2 Ma 1' ' , xwmbf , ...u -2 Ag:-.,. 4? S , .A iLY5,,Q. V' ' ,,.'E! ',Fz ', - ' . .. Knut. jf. Lmcij, ,.,.1.1- m W ,., .. ff- ' Q, 1:4 s'-YH' ,, I' 4: 1 4' 'K .-13. '1711'1A?9o3 n .Vu fl 1 ,'-,-17,14-5,511 , J f'In.l-I ,x. N, ..- 'JG '..'o'x ,. 'pdf , ffm .1 PM ', 1 .f .ll ,A :gil ni' , Af' ., gp 'S Wt what N 'wx ,Lv here is our college . if is in books if is in class you will you fincl if in professors fhe dean maps and clmrfs our college is in fhe game of cards fhe boffle of coke fhe alley-view from lhe window here is our college . . . ij S S E .5 . w'3N 'W 5 Q Junior College on flue Air presenfs lhe aciiviiies of J. C. as well as highlighfing various classes. Jim Jannsen acled as masler of ceremonies fhroughoui' rho year. Radio we had our murrow and our beffy furness we had our fisher and helen fraubel minds consumed wifh wavelengfh kilocycle waffs and voHs befween fhe sunday choirs came ours: on fhe air II6 Masonian Don Thomas, advnser, and Paul Richer, ediior, lend a helping hand fo Jerry Jansen. phofographer, and Janice Bows, assisianf ediior. Don Thomas Adviser H7 we fhree kings of . one would lype one would gripe and fhe ofher - he was edifor buf fhey had fun chuckling fhrough a year fusf fhe fhree and a book Me-6+ Marie Schalekamp Troy Tribune adviser Joyce Goeders, edifor in chief, meeis lhe deadline. Helping hand ioin 'lhe siaff lo gafher fhe la+esi . Amidsf lhe slalf are: Lois Kornman and lrene Hahn, sealed. Bessie Kara- miiros, Janice Bowe, Mary Lou Hughes, Shirley Morris and Donna Shields, second row. The edilorial slafl lakes lime ouf 'For a iolce7 sealed, I. To r Bill McKie, carloonisl, Marilou Gaffri, Joyce Goeders, Kay Barrelf. Sfanding are Bill Dovali and Don Moff. run, run run meef your deadline, runner walk fhe beaf sfalk fhe sfreef chalk fhe sheef meef your deadline, runner run, run run Marie Schalekamp, Troy Tribune adviser gif, A Junior College honor sociefy officers, l. lo r.: Elizabelh Pergande, Mariorie Zemanelr, John Bensor plan our fha year's acfivifies. for some, grades are all fhese are fhe bookish ones looking owly wifh horn-rimmed glasses golden book markers a consfanf self-foriure for A mosf are noi dribblers nor speakers nor wrifers ihey are machines of mefhod and fhey grind, grind, grind . II9 This is Luelcla Carlton Honor Society sponsor 1 Luelda Carlfon, honor socie+y adviser Paul J. Richer, original orafory, exfemporaneous speaking, radio speaking and inierpreiive reading. lnferprefive readers are, I. io r.: Lois Kornman, Irene Hahn. and fhey never did folk up . . he said speak fall buf mosf of fhem could nof falk above a whisper buf whispers can be gay so why nof join our smiling band of whispers and fhey never did folk up . ,5,e........ I20 f The debafa ieam is composed of Paul Richer, standing, John Sfanelr, Roy Peiersen, Bill Allos. John Fonlzerf is ihe coach. Speech Dramafics Togefher Diana llrene Hahnl and Marcellus lPaul Richerl face ihe femperamenfal Tiberias lDave Hampionl, as Demelrious, lhe slave lJohn Benserl loolxs on. everyman a barrymore you, fo, can make fhem laugh, cry, leave mosf of fhem are sfruffers running info spofliglwfs and mascara eyeslradow headlines why nof pay fhe price and become K a walker on fhe boards The formal family porlrail, lhe molher and falher of Marcel- ' ily: L lus lRu+h Kelch, Jim Jansenl, ihe lovers Diana and Marcellus, in iw' and lhe sisfer and her slave lBeHy Kirshner, Joyce Goedersl. John M. Fonlrerf - l22 Marcellus denounces +l'1e emperor Caligula lLeo Chimbidisl as Sala me lCl1ardeHe Bill- manl wefches fha frial. .rr f Y., 4 V VV Qn Some of fhe more hu The feasi affer ihe crucifixion Sealed af flue fable are Richard Allen, Elizabofh Kehle and Roger Gooclnow. morous momenls ,se E asain Paul V. Nissen direcfs fhe music as Ralph Heighi accompanies J. C. chorus. L. 'fo r.: Marilou Gaffri, lrene Hahn, Kay BarreH, Jo Ann Speaker, Elizabefh Coolrman, Donna Lewis, Bessie Karamiiros, Nancy Overrurf, Donna Shields, Marlene Moon: ZND ROW: Shirley Morris, Chardelfe Billman, Eunice Young, Barbara Clark, Dolly Doocy, Gloria Casey, Mariane Brown, Belly Kirchner, Mary Moniger, Rufh Kelcl, Marlys Wyborney, Larabefh Folsom: 3RD ROW: Jo Loomer, Joyce Goeders, Joyce Olson, Karen Brownell, Lois Kornman, Mary Kaye Doering, Carl Lucas, Jim Janssen, Lamont Consfable, Dicl: Chufe, Rober? Bailey, Bill Dovali, Don Kubishg 4TH ROW: J. B. Schnarr, Glen Allen, Richard Allen, Roscoe McDonald, Roger Crane, Emmeif Thompson, Roger Gooclnow, John Bensor, Leroy Find- ling, Arlen Slaffum, Glenn Rogness, Rollin Rognessg STANDING: Jim Angel, Keiih Van Nofe, Wally Bishop, Brian Birch, Dave Hampfon, Jay Allen, Kan Hunfley. nofes, fempo, words mean nofhing sing you angels sing fry, work, prafcice mean nofhing fusf sing you angels, sing Paul V- Nissen direcior I24 Chorus The girls' frio enferfalned many communily groups They are, l. fo r.: Bessie Karamifros, Mary Lou Gaffri Larabelh Folsom. Ralph Heiglnf is al flue piano. IN THE KNOW This year for fhe firsf fime, our own newspaper was formed. This meanf fhaf fhe Junior College wrifers could use news fhaf perfained fo fhe J. C. only if fhey desired. Deciding fhaf fhe sfudenfs needed fo gef in fhe know , fhe TROY TRIBUNE sfaff gave fhe OK on a humor column. Three friends gof fogefher, fhoughf of a heading fhaf would rhyme wifh fheir names and fhey began fo lef fhe sfudenf body chuckle when liffle known inci- denfs were discovered and passed on. On fhese fwo pages are reproduced fhe besf of fhe lof. IN THE KNOW by Bess, Lou and Bowe Sfrangely enough, I never fhoughf I would be in fhe same posifion as a cornered mouse. All of a sud- den I fell' I was surrounded by fhe educafors of Mason Cify Junior College. Anyway, I seemed fo appear in fhaf predicamenf and nof one sfudenf was around fo rescue me. Affer a few minufes, I was glad fo be an unseen wifness during fhe shop +alk of our educafors. I fhoughf, April Fool affecfs people in differenf ways. I guess fhe faculfy are fooled foo . . . Lisfen! l was so concerned abouf my fesf papers yesferday fhaf I forgof fo wear fhe belf fo my favorife dress Today, remarked Miss Carsfensen. Mr. Bosveld laughingly said, I fooled myself in science class fhe ofher day while hooking u some wiring . . . I hooked if up wrong and insfead ofpgiving fhe sfudenfs fhe shock I was fhe one fhaf received if. My sfudenfs realize how I fool myself wifh gram- mar errors when I 'Ialk abouf fhe correcf use of don'f and doesn'f, and I sfill have one sfudenf fhaf don'f use if right sfafed Miss Schalekamp. A rule and regulafion of our lounge - Several new ash fray sfands have been purchased fo uphoId fhe rule - No Buffs on fhe Floor . So when Rabe missed his chair and fell 'Io fhe floor, Bender was mosf helpful fo remind Rabe of fhe rule. Thanks, Chuck, some people are so forgeffuI!! l cerfainly gol' fooled when I gof ColIofon's iron mixfure insfead of my four o'cIock cup of coffee, laughed Mr. Peferson. Whaf's going on in fhe anafomy lab? Check fhe new Golden RuIe ! You sfab me and I'II sfab you ! Why? The young anafomisfs have been sfudying blood composifion and have been fheir own guinea pigs. A fhank you - To all fhe guys and gals for making leaf raking day a big success. Af Ieasf Sfb of our sfudenf body were sharing fhe day fogefher. Congrafulafions B. B. boys . . . for breaking fhe I00 mark!! M.C.J.C. nof only benefifed by fhe Tro'ans' win af Forf Dodge, buf Barry Rabe's dog reaped' fhe remains of fhe feam's dinner - sfeak bones! The day's bouquef is awarded fo Jack Simon and Bob Frank! These fwo freshmen haven'f missed a game af home or ouf-of-fown during fhe baskefball season. Working hard in Engineering drawing class. l26 IN THE KNOW ., , Q V, Bess, Lou and Bowe V M- Mr. Herrick was felling his sfudenfs abouf a fesf fhaf he scheduled for fhe class. When he finished giving hinfs abouf ifs confenf, Beffy Kirchner inquired, May we use our nofes? Yes. reporfed Mr. Herrick, fhe nighf before fhe fesf. In arf class fhe ofher day, Mr. Ruby gave a color fesf fo his sfudenfs. This fesf, approved by prominenf psychologisfs, defermines whefher or nof a person is sane. Mosf of fhe sfudenfs were surprised and puzzled af fhe fesf resulfs. Affer careful deliberafion, Dolly Doocy sfafed, lf fhis is frue, mosf people fend fo be insane. Maybe fhe pafienfs in fhe saniforiums are really sane and fhe propriefors should come and gef us! In connecfion wifh fhe humanifies unif fhaf is being sfudied by fhe freshmen com. skills sfudenfs, evaluafion papers were re- quesfed. In one evaluafive reporf, Miss S. found fhis concluding sfafemenf, Affer fhe panel finished, fhe floor was given fo fhe audience. - And fhe audience was floored!! LOU BESS BOWE Mr. Low - l surel had one pulled on me fhe ofher day. l had jusf called, down one sfudenf for siffing in class accomplishing nofhing. l had repeafed a slang phrase of one of my former professors, 'Whaf fhe h - are we doing in fhis class anyway7' From behind me came fhe reforf of a sfudenf iusf enfering fhe class 'Yes, Mr. Low iusf whaf fhe h - - - are we doing ln here'? Rumor has if fhaf one of our lounge pafrons was receiving all sorfs of liferafure awhile ago, adverfismg fhe Waves, Wacs and various women's clubs. Trouble is, she's a he. If seems as fhough Verdell Schmalle had everyone fooled. He's our boy, Sam Schmalle, from Tohrnfon. Glen Haydon remarked fhaf fhe onl reason Sam's in J.C. is because he didn'f fif fhose qualigcafions Talk abouf fellows loving fo play cards!! We'll bef fhaf Gene Merkel, Bob Frank and Jack Simon would go fhrough fhe funnel of love dealing fhe mighfy 52 . ln psychology class fhe facf was menfioned fhaf sleep is needed for efficiency. Dick Allen wonders why he is sluggish during fhe day, buf so alerf af nighf. An one for singing, Lee Swenson iusf loves fo gef fogefher wifh fhe fellows and sing! Relaxing af a college dance. One of many held fhroughouf fha year. l27 Meeff Edna Carstensen sponsor e New Head of fhe feacher fraining course . . Q Faculfy adviser for TNT . . . A friend fo all . . . 1 9 'ex X X 'Ya k X Q' ,: . 1 ' Q YE . S? S 1 A 5 X .fa i -- Cheerful fufure ieachers, flue cabinei members of TNT are: Rulh Kelch, presideni, and Irene Gercowslri. vice presideni' sealed. Bessie Karamifros, secrafary, Georgina Ausfin, sfudeni' council represenfaiive and Marian Brown, freesurer. for fhese fhey polish fhe apple and ask quesfions searching for answers f e ave muc o give F T h h iracles h f I uture 93C SYS Yperhcps ,hey can and will we hope so IZ9 ll, College Y fhese were nice girls . offen holding dances UD for six or seven giving fhings fo ofhers fhey mef a lof and fried a lof and falked a lof . lnsfallaiion, fhe honors given fo fl. fo r I Mary Kay Doedng, freamner, Jo Loomer, vme premdeni Janice Bowe, presidenf and Marjorie Zemanek sec refary. A k'xff'eS a Q00 Nam 'xnf-wee ROY a Luelda Cdrlfonl ddViSer The law and order . . . Roger Goodnow, lreasurer, Roger Crane, vuce presidenf, Ralph Decker, presiden+ and Glenn Haydon, secrefary. ihese boys were happy ones shoofing baskefs , selling frees b p,ay,,,g games Collegiate Clu oh, fhey did a lof buf fhey fried and fhey were happy ones I3I ADMINISTRATION .,i 'E T! ' : 4 Y a' '- JV' - KA-4 -wa 1---.fa 4. ,Jr www, .1-..1. an-.e..!4 nf-za-14 A, au! .f,r.,---as-u.Ym..,,..,...,,,. N ,' ,A N, if Q M ,A HM ,,,-A,m.A,gn 5 R.. . -. .--- .,.-.--..c...h,--,p.,ys,vg-.f.a' 4 ' K - - 'f - ' TT. , M4 Lx Y Fw v ,Mm -,. Av--Q W..-1-wvuenmm. i.q'5-:gk 'f ,v,,3,n,--wa., 1-wr -Y - N.-' . .1 sn, 525 5. Upl 23153, :f.fl!T A 5 1 ws 2-if rs rf ug? yn ,.,. 3. ,. gg if k wi! ' s fa. ,E z,. ,X 4 . 1 . f ,,, 4 2, - . . u 2- i . - . . I 5 Q -Q s .1 f , .,- S 1 2 .: C 'Q f .. f, ,n -.r - 4 h ' .AV I ,,, ,,-, L.. .-I - M , - WM.. If ,AI , Y.. , - , . ,..f- ':...4-f - 1 , ... N ,t:,..J ' x. ....., -1 V, mf, ,,,A.t.......,v,.. .lx ,vo , , i ,.. f v'.,., .yy ,W .MA ,..'f,,. ,...n , , ., ,,, ,-. x --1 ,VK , ,'-L .2 ,'V'.1 -21.,g,1',,.-,'-',-- f ' ',,v f. , 34. .' Q.. A.: VA 'Elf' :nATL,,i ,Eur :Nu -'JI el .X ,Y Q'.g'1'-f L, if uf ' --, my 1 ' K K N Q N c v ., Q-1 v ,xbgflmniflf fhey fried fo show fhe way af iimes fhey won fheir many fighfs af fimes fhey soughf fo do fhe righf af fimes and fhen fhey losf fhe way af fimes This is Clifford H. Beem Dean ancl Registrar efficiency wifhin chaos fenacify wifhin confusion Deen C. H. Beem Always worlring for +l'1e J. C.'s benefii, 'flue sfudeni represenfalives are Sue Wormlwoudf, Riclmrcl Allen, secreiary, Georqine Ausiin and Bessie Karamifros sealed. Sfancling are Ralph Decker. presi- denl, Dave Hampion, vice presideni and Lee Swenson. l34 r M 'f' , . X ae,- 4 if Mee+ Alvie M. Sarchett Vocational and Adult Education director T Teaching of Related Training for the Trades and lndustry Cooperative Training tor senior boys is one of my responsibil- ities. Follow-up on the 21 Cooperative Training boys on the fob as well as the follow-up at the hospitals on the ten girls in Nurses Cooperative Training lends variety to the fob. I35 Meet Elinor Dudley Office Secretary sunshine within darkness flower within shadow Elinor Dudley Alvie Sarclu EngHsh Larabeih Folsom and Bob DeWiH enioy Hue communica+ion sltills class wills fhe helpful guiclence of Marie Schalelxamp. EngHsh Luelda Carlion's comm skill class enioys 'Phe humor ihal' always develops when a siudeni direcfs fhe discussion. I36 Rollo Keifhahn Economics +esc+.ef Rollo Keifhahn poinfs fo fhe highlighfs of fha economic sifuafion and a' civilizafion pas? and present How aieri' and happy fhe American hisiory class Iooirs as Dan Herriclx gives forih wiih The lesson of ihe day! Dan HeI'I'iCk feacher I37 This is Hialmer Peterson Cl'IemlS1'l'Y +eachef Mee+ Harry E. Low Teacher The sludeni +oday has opporiunlfies unlimifed when H comes lo lhe sludy of lhe sciences. Af lhe righf Hialmer Pelerson clemonslrafes fhe Geiger Counfer and below Harry E. Low proudly exhibifs fhe human lorso. newly acquired fhis year for lhe anafomy siudenls. I38 Herbert Morice PSYCIWOIOQY +eacher ls he serious or is he being humorous? Whichever I+ is, Herberi Morice loolrs as fhough he is enioying his firs? year as psychology feacher al J. C. Orville George Mathematics +eachef 5 J. B. Schnarr worlrs on difficulr problem as Orville George looks on. l39 ATHLETICS fu I -' - i wa- x.1.4-fa-N.-.H ad. w. v-?'-3511 w .--N., a wi 5'- ,r, ,. A ? ,. 1' w J. J 2- ,sf ,fa :F 33 ii x. 2 4 1 ,J . Q r 1 ll W. 5575 '2- V , 'x X,a 'F .,A,' :mi I xxq., MA, ,L'f,' A , N, if I sm . 'liz X , ff' s 51, f .' VL V V , , ,M 7, i ,HN H ily. A . vm 'I' V' Af 517' fjffg k V if-. Q9 fhfry L,?YH2f?k?gQ7a A If in 'Q P 'wif if ff iff 5' , M V . Q v V 4' ,K r ag L QA? A I f , 5 jgxggfkivikni an rzgkmgw If V Q sy, K nf is ,xii K A YQ -ik in ' x- f ff' rwr IKW: K , ' '- '- M, . W mv' W ' Z? ' , if Q ,f.'g s:-1,12iMl FiWama,.Xfm,. . .2w ?E5i4,, 5134 , W A Fxdffm-f M .ky .V ,H 3 yt, QM - AJ .maxi YW 35 is if 4' W gy Ouarferbaclr Dick Yegge J X1 Ready for acfion . . . Paul Griffifh V xxx Whaf are you wauhng 'for Don? or . Moif in adion! I43 dsl, 1 age W Sd: y FE? wwf Someihing Wrong Bob? Jerry Hubbard and crew Time ouf for Ken Hinily and oihers Re5+i 9 on fha dUmmY bag Harold Schnarr On your mark . . . J. B. Schnarr I44 Bull Trger Parks Wh df '5 so ' lnfg,-,SMH 9 Gordy? B661 wb ea x 'ed yours iruly . . . Jael: Chrisfiansen l45 one , Tw how hide, 3, . . .Three . U l S 'ff Gluck! or, Sfanding, L fo r.: Dixie Ausiin, Cafhy Murray, Ardis Millari Seafed, I. fo r.: Liz Cookman, Marilou Gaffri, Jo Loomer. fhe college prolefariaf fhey worked fhey sfrained and sweafed buf in vain nobody would yell or cheer or shouf buf ihemselves I46 Who will if be? flue candidafes for homecoming queen were wondering foo. L. 'lo r. are Elizabefh Coolrman, Joyce Olson Cafh ' M Joyce Goeclers, Ardis Millard and Chardelle Billman.' The viciory resulfed in a slrip day. Everyone raked leaves in Cenfral parlr, and in ihe evening affended fhe square dance and bonfire, al lhe sladium. I47 8I'lI'l8 Llffdy, Calherine Murray was elecled homecoming queen. Her aflendanls were Joyce Olson and Elizabefh Cookman. Above are rhe Troians, fronf row, l. fo r.: Jerry Hubbard, Ron Chapman, Del Schlufz, Bill Holm, Ralph Declxer. Back row Larry Kelly Bob Wood Ron Nielson, Don MOH, Lee Swenson, Phil Morgan, Bob DeWiH, Gordy Loucks. Coach Volney Hansen had a 'fine feam 'rhai showed a fine record for baskeiball in '54, The regular season included only 4 losses while in the siafe iournamen? fhe Troians finished in 2nd place losing lo Norihwesiern in fhe final game. Websfer Cify Esfherville , Rochesrer ..,, Waldorf .o-..- Marshal liown Emmeisburg EI lsworih El lsworfh Rochesfgr Eagle Grove For+ Dodge N ,, Waldorf .... JUNIOR COLLEGE RECORD OPPONENT 65 iii 'iiififfi so --- 65 ,e, 53 --, 62 -v, 90 -,, 90 ,-, 42 ,,, 52 -,, 90 ,,- 72 ,-- 52 M. C. 81 69 80 59 86 9I 68 '86 '83 '72 '69 Basketball OPPONEFZT Eslherville ,um ,,,,, ,WW Websler Cily Ellsworfh ,,,,, Emmelsburg , , , Marshalllown Eagle Grove Forr Dodge W Keolculr ,,,. Burlinglon W, Emmersburg W- Norfhwesfern 'R Sfafe Tournamenr games l48 Volney A.Hansen ,W ,,,.., Y, 73 ,,, 67 ,,, 64 -,,oo 59 ,,n,ol02 AM- 48 ,,, 53 ,,. 72 ,,, 67 --- 75 coach Easy does I+! Ballef exiraordinair Jump! Jerry, Jump! Ano+her leH'erman baclr, Bob Wood played 'Fine ball for fhe Troians. Refurning leHerman Ralph Decker was esseniial in geifing fhe ball off the boards. New spiril was added lhis year when Barry Rabe ioined our feam. Noi only was his spirif good, his ball handling was foo! l50 A fasl ball player, Jerry Hubbard puf in 'Those baslzels fhaf counted! Topping all oflmers in heiglvl. Del Sclwlulz played cenfer, puffing in many poinlers fha? helped fo lceep fhe froians winning. Larry Kelly one of flue cooled players on fha cour+, was anoflmer fine new addition fo 'Phe J. C. leam. Mave- ALBUM '42- fff1',.. K M'-. f .v-. ...A . 3-. -. - . .I . K mmm-s ,X-,x1a,,-'gm-.n.ztr -f,f1w 'y L 4 , Q M 'sw M aw ,,.,..' .- W Q, mx u , O '-.',?l x' ' - 'Q' -ff . W sx'fQ4f1 ' ., wr fl'-.'v.:1,?'yi?3? 4, w :z 3f.j'. 4 P - JA .-. xv-.1 . ,VM . A Jin : Li r l ! R. 5 I X 1 3 I EQ is .J, I X i i 3 1 4 J . r 1 - . ,va -f..u....'.... .mf . , ,.-.. , . ,2 ' 1.3 ' ' ' -.vw ,1 . . 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Fiqv' W. 0 0 O ti . .'o t NEBR. IOWA O. .1 'A' ILL -pf coufefs - - ,wan safoow I if If I I I if AGAIN ,f . . . many of 'the besf schools in Ihe mid-wesi' are using Kayenay Superiones for beffer yearbook picfures. I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I K AY E AY ENGRAVING 81 COLORPLATE CO MASON CITY, IOWA Affiliafed Wifh WEBSTER ENGRAVING CO. - WEBSTER CITY, IOWA GRAPHIC ARTS OF S. D - . SIOUX FALLS, S. D. I74 NORTHWESTERN STATES t NT 'S ' V7 PURTLAND CEMENT S---f Xl S P a t t e e ' s 546 East State St. The Ice Cream Witll The HGDIIMIHIEQ JIMIIAIIDTIEQ Flavor I 75 RUSSELL STUDIO Fme Povftmzb 12 South Delaware Phone 2272 NIHSOII City, Iowa X L 3 K , 211' ':,.Hf ..':. - - git' Zu.- iilf -of 'e 5 ,.r X' 1 S , EA, ,U S kwa- ,Q yu: ,ff - 7', , 7 fl , 4? g SNP il' t ,', I B ' x S E 1-- FRED PARKHURST fLincoln-Mercury Dealer, Sam Raizes Department Store I76 HH! lt's Better With Butter! 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Walkervs Shoes YOUNKER'S the store of Satisfaction Always for young Mason City YOUPMERS YELLAND AND HANES 'I - I , Com Iefe Fur If '.'- f .1A. S:-Nice I Allu ' ' ' ' I I A I I Norlll Iowa's Finesi' Fur Salon PHONE 789 Qualify Dry Cleaning and A A ef A je A I-W d Y LNIAFSIXAII lfbWIII,Inr Service 'L'fIfl'SfZ1'.l'l ' A Marshall 8: Swifts Launderers, Cleaners and Furriers I80 WILLIAM TATE S+a+e Represen+a+ive of Iowa ETHEL RIDGEWAY Cerro Gordo Counfy Treasurer ROBERT SHEPARD Cerro Gordo Counfy AH'orney BERNICE TAIT Cerro Gordo Counfy Recorder STANLEY IvIacPEAK Cerro Gordo Counfy Clerk WARD HAMMOND Cerro Gordo Counfy Audifor . American Crystal Sugar Company nn 1 Bring refreshment into play have u Coke ,. UQ' Y nvri' ' -f X W 1 nm 6 fx 9 T' Q W Mason City Coca Cola Bottling Co Manufacfurer of HIGHEST QUALITY MEAT PRODUCTS fn- f Mx 'i y !Qi.xx.x' , ras, LDT , A mn-rn K' . In v T SW Look For the LQWQBA BRAND Y' 'XHNX - ,S nrrvzn 1,2 1, QZN1' 1 QF: l , 17,4- -,.., 1- ,,. f,- ,,.,,- A,..,. DECKERS IOWAN A BRAND l8I Ray E. Pauley Company LUCK PHOTOS Norfh Iowa's Fines+ PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER 26 Second Sfreef N. E. Mason City, Iowa Lock Photo Studio International Harvester Co. '!Jf2ll11l'Dl77lkf :f r i- 55ff :E5f5: 3 ,iZi' 5-GJD A? 'N o u , , --:.. , ,A., ' e fi J n io , ,f,,,' ' X Jiffffl t W- -lm 'L' JJ. A NSA X Mason City The Seven-Up Bottling Co. PECPLES GAS AND ELECTRIC CO l83 3 '45 1' ll Peterson's China Center Ask Ray Seney J PATRONS Arrow Prinling Co. Adams Perscripfion Allas Grocery and Meals B. F. Goodrich Birum and Olson Buick Garage Borclen's lce Cream Co. Boe Jewelers Bee Line Service B 8: O Drug Boyer Hardware and Pain? BuH'rey's Brifven's Super Marlcel' Carl Grupp Food Slore Cashway Lumber Co. Co-Mo Pholo Co. Carlelon Slewarl's Music DeWilde Aulo Service Douglas Insurance Agency Ea+on's Engler Drug Co. E and W Super Marlxel' Egeland Slcelgas and Appliance Equilable Life Assurance Co. Ford Hopkins Rexall Drug Gallagher, John lPonfiacl Grippen's Phillips 66 Service Sfalion Green Mill Home lnsulalion Co. Herb 8: George Radio and TV Harry's Sweel Shop James Refrigeralion Co. KGLO Radio Co. Lundbergs Women's Apparel Lee's Bowling Lanes Ly+le's M. B. A. Pharmacy Maslers Bros. Marigold Dairy Mason Cily Lumber Co. Mason Cily News Agency Mason Cify Rendering Worlus Neibergall Grocery Nichols and Green Shoes O'Dea Finance Co. Ogilvy Bakery PeH'i'r's Super Service Sweefhearl Bakery Schwen's Ice Cream Snell's Ambulance Service S 8: R Chevrolel' Tol' ancl Teen Tyler-Ryan Furnifure Wl1ile's Appliance I84 JUNIOR COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY DIRECTORY ASPENSON, M. E. Incluslrial Ar'Is DICKINSON, MARIAN Home Economics B.E. Plalfeville Slaie Teachers College B.A. Iowa S'I'a'Ie Teachers College BANNING, JOHN R. Social Science ERLENDSON, MAXINE School Nurse BA- UPPQV low' R.N. Sioux Ciiy Mercy College of Nursing BARKER- H- T. Science FLYNN, FLORENCE E. Foreign Language B.E. Minnesofa Sfale Teachers College B.A. Iowa Shu Teachers Collage M.A. Columbia Universify M.A. Columbia Ungversigy BEHM, PAUL W. Insfrumenfal Music FONKERTI JOHN M. Speech Ph.B. Creighfon Universify B,A- Cenhal College M.S. Universify of Soulhern California FORSTER, FRANCES E. Foreign Language BOSVELD' LOUIS Sclence B.A. Universily of Wisconsin B'A' Cenffal Coll'9' M.A. Universify of Iowa M.A. Universify of Iowa FOSSE, IVAN Social Science H' H' Sclence B.A. Norfh Dalzora Siale Teachers Q B.A., M.A. Universily of Nebraska GEORGE, ORVILLE A. Mafhemaiics BRAKEL' MARGARET Commerclal B.A.. M.A. Universiiy of Minnesofa B.A. Iowa Sfaie Teachers College GERARD, MRS. MILDRED Physical Educalion MUSIC B.A. Iowa Sfafe Teachers College B.A. Dralre Universify GRIFFIN, KENNETH N. Commercial B.A. Iowa Siale Teachers College M.A. Chicago Musical BURNETTE, WILLIAM F. Safely Eclucafion M.A. Univershy of oregon B.A. Iowa Sfale Teachers College I HAAHR, MARION T. Commercial CARLTON' F' Engllsh B.S. Iowa Sfale Teachers College B-A- C09 College M.A. Universily of Iowa M.A. Universiiy of Wisconsin HANSEN, VOLNEY Science CARSTENSEN, EDNA Teacher Eclucafion wisconsin Sm, Teachers College B.A. Iowa Slaie Teachers College M.A. Univmify of 'owe HERRICK, DAN C. ' Social Science B.A., M.A. Universify of Kansas COCKRUM, DAVID M. Woodworking BA. Iowa Side -I-,uhm College HESTON, ROBERT L. Social Science M.A. Colorado Slate Teachers College B.A. Parsons College CONSTABLE, W. LAMONT Mafhemafics HOUSER, HELEN English B.A. Iowa Siafe Teachers College B.A., M.A. Universiiy of Iowa M.S. Universify of Iowa KEITHAHN, ROLLO C. Social Science DAUM, ARLINE C. English BIA. Camo, Colhgs B.A. Universify of Iowa M.A. Universify of Minnesola I85 LOMAN, DONALD Music B.A. S+. Olaf M.A. Universily of Iowa LOSEN, GEORGE S. Foreign Language, Commercial B.A. Lulher College LOW, HARRY E. Science B.A., M.S. Universily of Iowa MCKEOWN, WILLIAM lncluslrial Arls B.S. Iowa Stale College Library B.S. Drexel lnsfilufe of Technology M.A. Universify of Iowa MOORE, LYELL J. Audio Visual B.A. Weslern Illinois Sfale Teachers M.A. Universily of Wisconsin MOORE, WILLIAM H. Malhemafics B.E. Illinois Slafe Normal Universily M.S. Universily of Wisconsin MORICE, HERBERT, O. Teachers Eclucalion B.S. Tarlio College M.A. George Peabody College NAYLOR, MRS. EDITH S. English B.A. Wellesley College NISSEN, PAUL V. B.A. Dralre University O'LEARY, FLORENCE B.S. Sloul Inslilule PAGENHART. ESTHER B.A., M.A. Universily of Iowa PALMER, HAROLD B.S. Iowa Sfale Teachers College Vocal Music Home Economics Social Science Inclusfrial Arfs M.S. Iowa Sfale College PENDERGRAFT. MRS. HENRY C. P.S.M. Simpson College Vocal Music PETERSON, HJALMER V. Science B.A., M.S. Universily of Norlh Dalrofa PRICE, GLADYS E. Commercial B.A. Buena Visfa College M.A. Universily of Iowa PUHL. NEIL English B.S. Soulh Dalzofa Stale College RITER. ALICE L. Social Science B.A., M.A. Universily of Soulh Daluola RUBY, WARREN A. B.A. Universily of Iowa M.A. Universily of Minnesola RUSSELL, ROGER E. B.A. Geneva College B.D. Drew Universily SARCHETT, ALVIA, M. Dir. B.S. Iowa Slafe Teachers College M.S. Iowa Slafe College SCHALEKAMP, MARIE B.A. Cenlral College M.A. Universily of Iowa SENIOR, SARAH J. B.A. Iowa Sfale Teachers STARR. ELMER ego Voc. An Bible and Aclull' Ed. English English Social Science B.S. Des Moines Universily STEFFEN, FRANCES Malhemalics B.A. Universily of Iowa M.A. Colorado Slale College of Educafion STENEKER, C. W. Physical Educalion B.S. Parsons College STERN, AILEEN Relailing, Co-orclinalor B.A. Tarkio College STODDARD, MARJORIE Slring Music Columbia School of Music Dralre Universiiy TALLMAN, WILMA L. Social Science B.A. Iowa Slele Teachers College TESCH, JULIUS Safely Educalion B.A. Iowa Sfale Teachers College THOMAS, M. DONALD English B.A. Universily of Dubuque M.A. Universify of Illinois THOMAS. HELEN E. English B.A. Iowa Siale Teachers College URIELL, MRS. JACK Home Economics, Commerial B.A. Warlburg College SENIOR DIRECTORY ABBOTT, ROBERT, I0-18 Isl N. W.. Ph. 3230 - 34. 40, 76 All Slale Feslival I, 2. 3: Baskelball 3: Foolball I: Goll 2, 3: 2, 3: Baseball 3: Vocal I. 2, 3. AELIN JACK, 2l4 20lh S. E., Ph. 3934 - 36, 64, 76,66 Band 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Cub Gazelle 2: Foolball I: Hi-Dive ouncil 3: Hi-Y I: Pep Band I, 2: Traclz 2. ALBAUGH. NDRA. l200 I2lh N. E., Ph. 4l30-J - 76,20 Dramalics I, GAA I: Hi-Dive Council 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: Red Cross I, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3,: Hi-Tri I, 3. ALBERS, RONAL 202 Isl N. W., Ph. 3937-W - 76 ALBERTUS, NAOMI, 7I3 N. Delaware, Ph. 760-W - I6, 76 Dramalics I: GAA 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3. ALLEN, DIXIE. 843 7lh ., Ph. 5469-W - 26, 76 ALLEN, JUNE, I32 24lh S. ., Ph. 5067 - I3, 76 F.B.L.A. 2, 3: GAA 2: Hi- e Council 2: Hi-Tri I, 3: Vocal I ANDREW, RAY, I009 Isl N. E., h. 4533-R - 76 Wreslling I, 2 ANDREW, RICHARD, I009 Isl N. ' Ph. 4533-R ARNOLD. SHIRLEY. 64I S. Georgia, A 3222-W - 8, 76 ASKELAND, CLARINE, 230 I3lh S. E., ' 4479-R - 76 AUSTIN, LARRY, 246 Blh S. E., PI1. 4479-R 76 Baseball 3: Wreslling I, 2: Track I, 2: Bas lball 3 AUSTIN, MAXINE. I004 Isl N. E., Ph. 440I-J BAILEY, MARGARET, IO49 6lh S. W., Ph. 5332- 2I, 77 BAKER, JEROME, I24 6lh S. E., Ph. 59I5-W - 7 BAKER, ROGER, I24 6lh S. E.. Ph. 59I9-W - 77 :Foolball I: Hi-Y I, 2, 3. BEHM, GARY, 936 N. Monroe Pl., Ph. 38l5-W - 33, 36, , 77,32 Band l, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2. 3: All Slale Feslival I, 2, . BEHM. JOHN. R. R. No. 4, Ph. 4I9-J2 - 77 BELSETH, DUANE, 7l4 N. Tyler, Ph. 6023-M Baskelball I, 2: Hi-Dive Council I: Track I, 2, 3: ' lice Worker I: Foolball I, 2. BENNETT, DELILA, 539 4lh N. E., Ph. 2695 - . 77 F.B.L.A. 2, 3: GAA I, 2: Hi-Tri I, 2. 3. BIRCH. GARY, l825 N. Federal, Ph. 5497- - 77 BISBEE, JEAN, 622 N. Penn., Ph. 2362- - 36, 58, bl, 62, 69, 77 Band I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2: Dram cs I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council I, 2: Wreslling 3' Club 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Track 2: Hi-Y I. BLANC, SHARON, 509 S. VanBur , Ph. I940-J - 77 F.B.L.A. 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, Pep Cl 1 2, 3. BLOOMINGDALE, TOMMY, 2 0 S. Federal, Ph. I956-W - 77 BLUNT, DEANNA, R. R. No. , Ph. 479R2 - 2I, 29, 34, 77,'lI5 All Slale Feslival 2: C f Gazelle 2: Dramalics I, 2: GAA I, 2: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Ful s Nurses 2, 3,: Vocal I, 2, 3: Mesonian I, 2, 3: Quill 81 Scro 3. BOOZELL, ELDON. 2 I9lh S. E., Ph. 5985-M - 77 BOWERS, BRADLE 734 2nd S. W., Ph. 5020-J - 77 Band I, 2: Fool l I, 3: Wreslling I, 3. BRADBURY. JE Y, 234 8lh S. E., Ph. I234-J - 77 BRIGGS, DO A, 935 Blh N. E.. Ph. 5353-W - 77, 20 Hi-Tri I, 3: Red Cross 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3. BRITVEN ONNA, I627 N. Federal BRITVE , WILLIAM, l0I5 N. Jellerson, Ph. 3009-J - 55. 77 Baseball 2, Track l: Wreslling I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3. BROWN. JACK. 522 I6lh S. E.. Ph. 2725-J - 40. 77 Baseball I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, Sludenl Council I, 2. I87 BRUNSTEIN, JACOUELINE, 7I0 N. Monroe, Ph. 3438-J-74, 77 :li-Tri I, 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Vocal I, Pep Club I, 2, 3: .8.L.A. 2. BUCKLAND, RUSSELL. I037 l7lh N. E., Ph. 5064-J - 78 BURNS. DARLENE, I542 N. Federal, h. l769-J - 78 G.A.A. I: Hi-Tri I, 2. CALDWELL, JAMES. 838 Illh f . E., Ph. 4062-R CALHOUN, MARLYN, 5l8 3 N. E., Ph. 5339-W CAPUZZI, ROSEMARY, 2 N. Jefferson, Ph. 3750-W - 34, 78 Vocal I, 2. 3. CAVANAUGH, RIC RD, Slfg 2nd S. W.. Ph. 5402 - 78 CAWLEY, BEVER , 229 W. Slale. Ph. 6I39-M - 78 Commercial 2 . CHALLAS, RGE, 53I 4lh S. E., Ph. 5526-W - 78 Hi-Y I: eech I: Dramalics 2. CHAPM , BOB, 6I5 S. Georgia, Ph. 2904-W CHIL RS, ROGER, I8lfg S. Adams, Ph. 5I24-J - 78 slling I, 2. RCH, BARBARA, 9I6 N. Polk, Ph. 553I-J - I2, 78 G.A.A. I, 2: Relail 3: Hi-Tri 2: Pep Club 2. CLARK, DARLENE, 2l2 S. Madison, Ph. 4755-J - I9, 34, 78,20 Class Officer 2: Red Cross I, 2, 3: Vocal I. 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: HI-Trl I, 2, 3. CONNELLY, ROGER, 542 l5lh S. E., Ph. 4648 - 8, 40, 78,30 COOK, MARIANNE, B07 N. Penn.. Ph. 3505-W - I3, 78 All Slale Feslival 2: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: Hi-Lighls I, 2: Hi-Tri 2, 3 Vocal I, 2: Quinlillion Club I, 2: Masonian I, 2. COOKMAN. LEONARD, I920 N. Carolina, Ph. 5338-W - 78 Baseball I. COOPER, ROSE ANN, Box I73 - 24. 34. 78, 32 All Slale Feslival 3: Debale 3: Hi-Lighls 3: Vocal 3. CRAIG, WILLIAM, 5l5 9lh N. W., Phh. II66 - 78 CRAWFORD, BLANCHE, 24 I5lh S. E., Ph. 2868 -- 78, 23 Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Pep Club l, 2, 3. DE BOLT, DOROTHY, l20 N. Madison, Ph. 572l-W - 26, 78 G.A.A. I, 2: Library Club 2, 3. H SART, NANCY, II32 W. Slale, Ph. 3036 - I9, 30, 34. 78,3I ,32 ll Slale Feslival 2, 3: Dramalics I, 2, 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: cal I. 2, 3: Hi-Lighls 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3. DEV Y, DUANE, l9l6 S. Wilson, Ph. 3982-W - 68, 78 Wr ling 2, 3. DIHLM N, AVIS, 22l S. Virginia, Ph. 2244 - 50, 74, 79 Hi-Tri 3: Masonian I-: Red Cross 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Vocal I. DONNELLY, OBERT, 320 Blh N. W., Ph. 439I-J DOPPS, NAN Y, l507 S. Carolina, Ph. I452 - 79, 24 Cub Gazelle : Dramalics l, 2, 3: Hi-Llghls I, 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Mason n I, 2. 3: Speech 2, 3: Vocal I, 2: Pep Club l, 2, 3. DOUGHERTY, Rl.C RD, I8I2 S. Tall, Ph. 5764-W - 36, 38, 79 Track 2, 3: Wreslli I. 3: Hi-Y 3: Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 3: Quill and Scroll 3. DUNAHOO. DONNA. 24 6lh N. E., Ph. 5825-M - 33, 34, 79, I6 All Slale Faslival 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Tri 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3: Pep Club 3. EAU CLAIRE, GARY, 253 I9lh S. E.. Ph. 3972-J - 79 EDMUNDSON, BOB, l4l5 N. Washinglon, Ph. 5503-R SENIOR DIRECTORY ELDER, HOWARD, I5 Linden Drive, Ph. 4592-M--58, 62, 79, l08 Dramalics 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council I: Sludenl Council 3. ELLIOTT, BEVERLY, 908 I5lh N. E., Ph. 36I2 i- 34, 79 All Slale Feslival 2, 3: Masonian I, 2: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2. ELSBURY, WILLIA , 502 I5lh S. E. - 79 ENGEL, ELEANOR, 3II N. Madison, Ph. 4889-R - 79 ENTNER, DALE, IIOI l N. E., Ph. 4569 - 68, 79 Wreslling I, 2, 3. EPPENS. DENIS. 53I I3lh . E. - 55. 80 ERICKSON, CAROL, 7I0 S. dams, Ph. I70I-J - I2, 80 Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, - Relail 3. EVANOFF, MARY ANN, 6I0 S. aclcson, Ph. 597l-W - 80 F.B.L.A. 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Di Council I: Vocal I: Hi-Tri 2. EVANS, RODNEY, I720 S. Harding, h. II36 EZARSKI, ROBERT, 20 Iblh N. E. FACTOR, MARILYN, 706 N. Harrison, ' 4659-J - 34, 80 FALT, ROBERT, 522 N. Washinglon, Ph. - 9-LW - 80 Hi-Y I. FISHER. MYRNA, 820 S. Jersey, Ph. 2637 0 G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Tri I, 2. FITZGERALD, ROSEMARY, 2I4 N. Hampshire, P 4822-W - 32, , 37, 74, 80 Pep Club I, 2, 3: Red Crss I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: P - Band I, 2: G.A.A. 3: All Slale 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Hi-Dive ouncil 3: Cub Gazelle 2, 3. FOSSE, MARLYN, 704 S. Adams, Ph. 2292-J - 55, 80 Wreslling I, 2. FOSTER, DALE, 209 25lh S. W. - 80 Baseball I, 2, 3. FRANK, PATRICIA, I4II N. Federal, Ph. 5963-W - 80 F.B.L.A. 2: Vocal I. FRANSEN. SANDRA, I625 N. Washinglon, Ph. 393l 80 F.B.L.A. 2. FRANTZ. JANIS, I5l2 S. Penn., Ph. 4606 - I3, - , 80 Hi-Tri 2. 3: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: Sludenl Cou .fil 3. FRASER, FAE, I408 N. Hampshire Pl., Ph. 437 - 39, 80 All Slale Feslival I, 2, 3: Dramalics 3: G. .A. I, 2, 3: Slrings I, 2, 3: Pep Club I. FULLER, JANICE, I437 N. Rhode Island, ' . 2998-W-I9, 50, B0 Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Masonian I: Slude Council I: Vocal I: F.B.L.A. 2: Pep Club 2. 3. GALKIN, BEVERLY, l708 N. Caroli - 80 G.A.A. I: F.B.L.A. 2. GARLOCK, DARRELL, 902 N. rrison, Ph. 2I22 - 36, 80 Baseball I, Band I, 2, 3: Bas lball I. GILMAN, JERRY, I2I4 S. ssachusells, Ph. 5I25-M - 80 GOLBUFF, ROSEMARIE, I 5 N. Adams, Ph. 2837-J-28, 50, 80 G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Cub azelle 2, 3: Library Club I, 2, 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: ' 1 Cross I: Hi-Dive Council I: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3. GOODNOW, ERVI , 232 7lh N. E., Ph. 5082-W - I9, 8I F.B.L.A. 2: Hi- e Council 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Rad Cross I, 2: Pep Club I, GREY, DON 023 N. Penn.. Ph. 3995-W GRIFFIN, SALLY, I04 S. Virginia, Ph. 4I55-J - 23.35. 25-, 22, 34, 6I, 8I, I08 All Slale Feslival 2: Cheerleader' I, 2, 3: Class Ollicer 3: Hi-Lighls 2: Quinlillion Club I, 2, 3: Speech I, 2, 3: Speech I, 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2.3. GRIPPEN, SUE. 4I0 7lh N. W., Ph. 3755-W - I9, 34, 8I Class Officer 2: Dramalics 2: G.A.A. I: Hi-Dive Council I, 2: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3. GROTH, JOHN, 20I4 N. Carolina, Ph. 2287-J - BI Hi-Dive Council I: Track I. GROH, CLARANCE, 609 3rd N. E., Ph. 3III-J GROH, PAUL, IIO S. Indiana, Ph. I058 - 62 Baslrelball I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Golf 2. GUGEL, KENNETH, 809 S. Ha ison, Ph. 537I-J - 62, 8I HAIN, CLARA, I432 S. Ta Ph. 4795-J - 50, BI Hi-Tri I: F.B.L.A. 2, 3. HALSOR, JERRY, 52I . Penn., Ph. l89B-W - 59, 8I,I7 M Club 2, 3: H' ive Council 3: Cub Gazelle 2: Foolball Mgr. I, 2, 3: T Mgr. 2, M. HANSEN, JO , I5 22nd S. E., Ph. 5227-R - I2, 8l G.A.A. I, Hi-Tri I: Relail Club 3: Vocal I. HANSON ONALD, I2I8 N. Adams, Ph. 5587-J - 36, BI Band 2, 3: Baslrelball I: Hi-Dive Council 2. HAR If , MERLE, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 953J2 - 8I D malics I, 2: Baslrelball I: Hi-Y I, 2: Speech I, 2. TWELL, BRUCE, 4I3 2Blh S. W., Ph. 4334-W - 82 AYWARD, MARLYS, 622 N. Delaware, Ph. l495-J - 2l, 82 HEINOLD, DALE, 4l6 I0lh N. E., Ph. 4858-M - 82 HEINOLD, MARILYN, 4I6 I0lh N. E.. Ph. 4858-M - 82 F.B.L.A. 3: G.A.A. I, 2. HEIVILIN, THOMAS, 225 3rd N. E., Ph. 52I8-LJ - 36, 38, 82, 32 Band I, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3. HEIZELMAN, JOANN, 804 N. Jackson, Ph. 4550-W - 82 HERT, DARRALD, 607 N. VanBuren, Ph. I752-J - 82 Cub Gazelle 2: Dramalics 3: Sludenl Council I, 2: Vocal I: Hi-Lighls 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Masonian I: Speech 3. HEWETT. ROBERTA, I632 N. Federal, Ph. 2330-W - 82 F.B.L.A. 2: G.A.A. I: Hi-Tri I: Pep Club I, 2. HILL, SHARON, I23 I2lh N. W., Ph. 4940-W - 36, 38, 82,I5,32 All Slale Feslival 3: Band I, 2, 3: Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Dramalics I, 3: G.A.A. I: Masonian I, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Hi-Lighls 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Fulure Nurses Club 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3. L, SHIRLEY, I427 N. Presidenl, Ph. 2293-W - 36, 38, 82,I5-32 2 nd I, 2, 3: Pep Rand 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: All Slale Feslival 2, ' Mase-sian I, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3. HILTO JEAN, 7I2 lllh N. E., Ph. 5655-W - 82 Comm ial 2: Dramalics I: F.B.L.A. 2: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Mason- ian I, 2: ed Cross I, 2. HOF, GEOR , 4II N. Madison, Ph. 4483 - 5I, 83 Foolball 3: nis 3. HOSTETLER, 8E'IT 328 Isl S. E., Ph. 5BI4-J - I3, 83 Commercial 2, 3: S b Gazelle 2: Dramalics I: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2. HOUG. DONAVAN, I3I5 S. Georgia, Ph. 3606-M - 83 HOVELAND, ROGER, 3I0 N. Madison, Ph. 5952-W HUBBARD, HAROLD, 326 3rd S. W., Ph. 5608-W Baslrelball I: Hi-Y I, 2, 3: Traci I: Vocal I, 2 HUISMAN, MERLIN, I7I5 S. Harding, Ph. 4l90-W - 83 Golf 2, Wreslling I, 2. INMAN, ROBERT, 543 20'l'h S. E.. Ph. 62I4-J - 83, 59, 62 Bashelball I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3. JAMES, DICK, I20I Isl N. W., Ph. 5876 - 36, 38. 83, 32 All Slale Feslival I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Dramalics I: Debale 2: Foolball 2, 3: Hi-Y 2. SENIOR DIRECTORY JEFFRIES, EVERETT, 80I S. Jackson, Ph. 3555-W - 58, 62, 83,l7 JENSON, MAE, l308 S. Delaware, Ph. 5934-LW - 83 Relail Club 3. JOHNSON, ROB T, Ill N. Adams, Ph. 3074-J - 83 KALER, DORIS, 908 h S. E., Ph. 3I68-R - I3, 83 F.B.L.A. 2, 3: G.A. I. KALVIG, JOHN, 5I2 S. ollr, Ph. 6246-J KENNEDY, MARY ANN, I 4 S. Wilson, Ph. 386-J3 Hi-Tri I. KERDUS, RICHARD, 7I8 N. luson, Ph. l752-W - 55, 62, 83 Foolball I, 3. KING, JERRY. 326 2lsl S. E., Ph. :I -- 83 KOPLEN, JUDY, 88 Linden Drive, Ph. l724-W - 28, 34, 83.I5 .25 All Slale Feslival 2, 3: Cub Gazell 2, 3: Dramalics I, 2, 3: Hi-Lighls I, 2, 3:'Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Pep X ub 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3: Speech I, 2, 3: Red Cross I: Quill a - Scroll 3: Masonian I, ,2 3. KROMER, JOHN, 424 S. Carolina, Ph. 4226 - 33, 36, 38, 83,32 All Slale Feslival 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Pep Ba - I, 2, 3. Knorr. GAREY. 409 sn. s. w., Ph. nm-w KRUGER, SHIRLEY, now, N. wuhangion, PI.. 49 -R Knursmeea, ALBERTA, ma N. nm... Ph. sm-J us, as F.B.L.A. 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Hi-Tri I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2: ramalics l. LAIRD, MOREEN, 94 Brook Terrace, Ph. 2204-J - 24, 47, 3.I5.3l Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Dramalics I, 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council 3, Hi- Tri I, 2, 3: Masonian I: Quill and Scroll 3: Vocal I: p Club 2, 3. LANGAN, JANE, l43I N. Hampshire Pl., Ph. sees-W - I5,22, 36, 83, 99 All Slale Feslival 2: Band l, 2, 3: Cheerleader I, 2, 3: C Gazelle 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Masonian l, 2, 3: Sludenl Cou ll 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3. LARSON, JUANITA, 5ll 6lh S. W., Ph. 3863-J - 83 G.A.A. I: Hi-Tri I ,2: Sludenl Council 2: F.B.L. 2: Pep Clug 2. LARSON, VIRGINIA, l7l7 S. Carolina, Ph. 5I52- - I3, 84 All Slale Feslivel I, 2: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: G. . I: Hi-Tri I: Vocal I, 2. LEAVER, MELVAN, Bll I6lh N. E., Ph. 49 -.I - 34, 84 LEBERMAN, GERALD, I636 N. Federal, . 4966-W LEE, CONNIE, R. R. No. 2, Ph. 4006- - 84 LEVINSON, SANDRA, IOI6 3rd S. ., Ph. 4720-J - I5.25,32,I9, 27, 29, 34, 84 All Slale Feslival 2, 3: Cub azelle 2, 3: Dramalics I, 2, 3: Hi-Lighls I, 2, 3: Speech 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3: Quinlillion Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2, , Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Re ross. LEWIS, BEVERLY, 225 ' Louisiana, Ph. 5l88-W - 8, 2I, 36, 84 Band I, 2, 3: Fulu urses 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Tri l. LIGHTBODY, .IU TA, 225 I9lh S. E., Ph. 4373 - 36, 38, 84,32 LITTELL, SON , II4 I6lh N. E., Ph. 4I45-J - I3 Pep Club : F.B.L.A. 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3. LOFING GENE, I408 N. Penn., Ph. 2580-J - 58 Foolb I I, 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council 3. LYTLE, BARBARA, II43 W. Slale, Ph. 3743-W - I9, 28, 36, 84,I5 All Slale Feslival 3: Band I, 2, 3: Class Officer I: Cub Gazelle 2. 3: Dramalics I, 2, 3: Hi-Lighls 2, 3: Masonian I. 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2. 3: Pep Club 3: Speech l, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Quinlillien Club 2, 3. I89 MCCLASKEY, NORMAN, I442 N. Hampshire, Ph. 5572-J - 58 All Slale Feslival 2: Foolball I, 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3. McDERMOTT, JEROME, H38 4lh S. W., Phh. 6087-W - 84,25 Cub Gazelle 2: Dramalics I, 2: Debale I: Foolball I, 2, 3: Hi-Dive I, 2: Sludenl I, 2: Speech I. McGRUDER, LAWRENCE, 702 S. Presidenl - 59 2 All Slale Feslival 2: Baslelball I, 2, 3: F all I, 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council 2: Tracl: I, 2, 3: Vocal l, 2 McKlBBEN, GARY, 328 26lh S. W., Ph. 5 - 84 Baslzelball I, Vocal I. McLAUGHLIN, TOM, I9II S. Penn., . 5985-W - 84 McPHERREN, DELORES, 839 Isl . W., Ph. 4466 - 27, 34, 85,I5 Masonian I: All Slale Fesliv 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Speech 2: G. .A. I: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3:Vocal l, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3. MABIE, JEANNE, 2I8 I S. E., Ph. 4688-J - I3, 85 F.B.L.A. 3: Hi-Tri I. MACER, ALLEN, 6 S. Jackson, Ph. 4950-J - 59, 62 Baslrelball I: olball I, 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council I: Hi-Y l: Track I: Wr ing l. MADOLE, ROLL, 738 4lh S. W., Ph. 5l65-W - 85 Vocal I . MALA ARIS, ARITA, 630 6lh S. W., Ph. 3605 - 47 Al lale Feslival 2: Masonien I, 3: Vocal I, 2: Pep Club 2: ri 3. ARKER, RAYMOND, 4I5 5ll1 N. W., Ph. 3I I8-W MAROLF, ROGER, 3I River Heighls, Ph. 2829 - 85 MARQUEZ, RAFAILA, 226 l6lh N. W., Ph. 4602-W - 2I MARTINEZ, MARGARET, 9l8 6lh S. W., Ph. 42l6-M - 2l, 85 MATHRE, MARY, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 429J-4 - 85 I6 G.A.A. 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Fulure Nurses 3. MAY, DANN, 200I S. Federal Bashelball I, 2, '3. EIER, FRANCIS, I447 N. Carolina, Ph. 4I5 - 85 Traclr 3: Foolball 3. M TINK, GERALD, 538 6lh S. E., Ph. 2894-W - 85 MER L, MARY LOU, 707 I0lh N. E., Ph. 5899-R - 85 Hi- ' 3. MILLER, ARY D., II49 2nd N. E., Ph. 5I34-W - 85 MILLER, f- RY L., I027 2nd S. W., Ph. 5l04-J - 85 MILLER, L , 842 Isl N. W.. Ph. 34I7 - 29, 85 Baslxelball - Class Officer 3: Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Masonian 2, 3: M Clu 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Baseball I, 2, 3. MILLER, RICHA D, 4l0 5lh S. W., Ph. 5822-R - 58, 62, 85,I2 Retail Club 3. MILLER, RICHAR W., III7 N. VanBuren, Ph. 5694-W Relail Club 3. MILLHISER, DAVID, 3I 3rd S. W., Ph. 2948-W - 85 Hi-Y l. 3: Dramalic 2, 3: Sludenl Council I, 3. MONTGOMERY, DOU S, R. R. No. 4, Ph. 2I26-J MOORE, CARLENE, 634 Jersey, Ph. 5537-R - I3, 47, 85 Library Club I, 2: F.B.L. . 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2. MORRISON, GLEN, 25 9I'h W., Ph. 25l8-J - 36, 58, 62, 85 All Slale Feslivel 2, 3: Ban 2, 3: Dramalics I: Debale 2, 3: Foolball I, 2, 3: Hi-Dive Council I: Quinlillion Club 2, 3: M Club 2, 3: Hi-Lighls 2: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Speech I, 2, 3: Wreslling 2. MORSE, GORDON, 4I7 24lh S. W., Ph. 4I42-W - 85 SENIOR DIRECTORY MOTT, JAMES, 625 6lh PI. S. E., Ph. 4I84 - 85, I08 Baslrelball I, 2: Foolball 2, 3: M Club 2, 3: Sludenl I: Wreslling 2, 3: Basebal I, 2, 3: Class Ollicer 3. MOTT, SUSAN, 6I7 S. Wa 'nglon, Ph. I356 - 34, 85,20,25, 32 All Slale Feslival 2, 3: C A.A. I: Hi-Tri I: 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Pep Club I, 2: V al I, 2, 3: Red Cross 2, 3. MURL, GERALDINE, III I6lh . E., Ph. I834-M - 85 MUTH, ROGER, R. R. No. 3. P 59JI - 34, 85 Vocal I, 2, 3: Wreslling I, 2, NEIBERGALL, GARY, 207 S. Loui na, Ph. 4376-W - 36. 85 NELSON, DENNIS, I925 S. Mass., 2 6-W - 36, 38, 85 Pep Band I, 2, 3: Band l, 2, 3. NORCROSS, CARROLL, I22I N. Adam Ph. 548I-M - 85 Wreslling 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3. OLLENBURG, JIM, II26 W. Slale, Ph. 49 - 36, 86, I08,38, 46 Band I, 2, 3: Baslrelball Mgr. 2, 3: M Clu 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3:CIass officer 2: Pep Band I. OLSON, MERLYN, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 23F22 - 4' 69, 85 Foolball 3: Wreslling I, 2, 3. OLSON, RAMONA, R. R. No. I, Ph. 385R2 - 3 85 Band I, 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2. OLSON, RICHARD, 2008 S. Tall, Ph. I504-W - 62 Wreslling I, 2, 3: M Club 3: Traclr I, 3: Foolball 2, O'NEIL, JACK, 23 I0lh N. W.. Ph. 2958-W - 36. 38. 5 Band I, 2, 3: Pep Band 2, 3. ORCUTT, MARY, 30'f2 Isl S. E., Ph. 5788-J - 86 Relail Club 3. OSTBY, MARILYN. 633 S. Jersey, Ph. 238I-W - 86 OSWALD, SARA, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 8IJ-I - I6, 86 G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2 ,3. OVERTURF, CONNIE, 309 W. Slale, Ph. 6047-M - 86 PAPPAS, ALEX, 902 N. Monroe, Ph. 6l43-LM - 55, 58 2, 86 Foolball I, 3: Traclr 2: Wreslling 2. PARKS, MARILYN, 7l5 I5lh N. E.. Ph. 5687-J - - Pep Club 3: F.B.L.A. I, 3: Cub Gazelle 2: P amalics I, 3: Masonian l, 3: Hi-Tri 2, 3. PARSON, ANNETTE, 6I7 S. Federal, Ph. 606 J - 34, 86 Cub Gazelle 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Dive Co il I: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Sludenl ouncil 2: Red Cross I, 2, 3. PASCHKA, RENELDA, R. R. No. 4. P 204J - I3, 86 F.B.L.A. 2, 3: Cub Gazelle 2: V amalics 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Red Cross 3. PAVEK, MARY JO, I50 l2lh N. ., Ph. l498-W - 47, 87 F.B.L.A. 3 PENDERGRAFT, SARA, 832 . N. W., Ph. 42l I-J - 36, 38, 87,32 Band I, 2, 3: Pep Band 2, 3: Cub Gagelle 2 ,3: Quill and Scroll 3: All Slale Fesl' al 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Masonian I, 2. PETERSON, MARJORI 4I7 2nd S. W., Ph. 2474-J - 36, 87 Band I, 2, 3: Pep and 2: Hi-Tri 3: G.A.A. I: Masonian 3: Fulure Nurses 2. PETERSON, RIC RD, 3I5 I3lh S. E., Ph. 254I - 55, 59, 62, 87 Hi-Y 2, 3: F ball I, 2, 3: Baslrelball I. PIETERSON, ARLENE, 928 N. Harrison, Ph. 3I27-J - 34, 87 Vocal I ,3. PITTENGER, LARRY. 2708 S. Federal. Ph. 3894 - 87 POTTER, JANET, I628 S. Coolidge, Ph. I330 - 87 All Slale Feslival 2: Class Ollicer 3: F.B.L.A. 2: Cub Gazelle 2: Red Cross I: Hi-Tri I, 2: Vocal I, 2. PRICE, EDWARD, 825 S. Poll: Pl., Ph. 4388-M - 87 PROSS, MARY ANN, I9 S. Louisiana, Ph. 502I-W - 46, 74, I08,87 Sludenl Council 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Red Cross 2, 3: Vocal I. RAMSEY, ELAINE, 233 29lh S. W., Ph. i238 - 47, 87 Dramalics 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Tri I. RANSOM, JAMES, 92I N. Madison, Ph. 234 - 24, 47, 88, I08 Band I: Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Debale I, , 3: Hi-Lighls I, 2: Quill and Scroll 3: Speech I, 2, 3: Sl nl Council 2, 3. RASMUSSEN, ANDREW, 3II 8lh S. ., Ph. 5537-M - 88 RASMUSSEN, BRUCE, I305 S. s., Ph. 3920 - 46, Sl, 88 Band I, 2: Hi-Y I, 2: Trac , 3: Sludenl Council I, 3: Pep Band I, 2: All Slale Fesl' I I, 2. RASMUSSEN, PAUL, 323 lh N. W., Ph. I483-J RATHMAN, PEARL. 9lh N. W.. Ph. 3l95-W - 88, 32 All Slale Fesliv 2, 3: Cub Gazelle 2: Dramalics I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3' i-Tri I, 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Masonian I, 3: Hi-Dive Council 2: Pep Club I, 2, 3. REETZ, BET , R. R. No. 2, Ph. Ill2Jl2 - 88 G.A.A. , F.B.L.A. 2, 3. REMM , ELISE, 6I3 3rd N. E., Ph. 3III-W - 88 RE R, KURT, 537 3rd N. E., Ph. 3384 - 88 -f NOLDS, LEE, 223 sn. N. w.. PII. 6247-R Wreslling I, 2. RICHEY, WANDA, 2605 S. Jefferson Library Club I: F.B.L.A. 2. RIHA, MARLENE, 932 N. Carolina, Ph. 5I84-J - I3, 88 F.B.L.A. I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Vocal I: Pep Club I, 2. ROCKWELL, GARY, 622 Isl S. E., Ph. 4482-W - 88 RODBERG, DONALD, 303 I9lh S. E., Ph. 2383-J - 88 ROSA, JAMES, 208 Isl N. E., Ph. 5874-J - 34 All Slale Feslival 2, 3: Hi-Lighls 2: Vocal I, 2, 3. UPPELT, WALLACE, BIO S. Jaclrson, Ph. 5966-M S THOFF, HAROLD, R. R. No. 2 SA A, ARNOLD, 2IIO S. Harding, Ph. 3l97-J - 88 SCH F, LARRY, 948 l0lh N. E., Ph. 5I67 - 55, 88 Hi-L ls I: Vocal I. SCHLO R, LOUIS, R. R. No. 2, Ph. 525J3 - 88 Wresllin 2. SCHMIDT, ' IRLEY, l309lf2 N. Washinglon, Ph. 4944-R SCHMITZ, GA , I707 S. Mass., Ph. 3679-W - I3, 88 F.B.L.A. 2, 3: cal I. SCHRITT, FRANC , I025 N. Quincy, Ph. 579l-W - I3, 50, 88 F.B.L.A. 2, 3: Hi- ' 3. SCHULTZ, DAVID, I4 N. Carolina, Ph. I206 - 88 SCHULZE, MELISSA, 23 ' 24lh S. W., Ph. 4028R - 88 SCOTT, JANELLE, 4l7 N. Van8uren, Ph. 32I3 - 26, 35, 88 Library Club I, 2, 3: Vocal I, 2, 3. SELS, GLEN, 833 I2lh N. E., Ph. 29I6-J - 34, 89.32 M Club 3: Vocal I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Wreslling I. SENTMAN, CLARICE, 93I N. Monroe, Ph. 4786 - 34, 46, 52, 89,32 All Slale Feslival 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Hi-Tri I: Vocal I, 2, 3: Dramalics 3. SIFERT, DAVID, 2606 20lh S. W., Ph. 2890-J - 36, 89 Band I, 2, 3. SIMMONS, JO ANNA, I205 S. Federal, Ph. 55 - 89 SENIOR DIRECTORY SINN, DUANE, nv, Isl N. w., Ph. sus-w - 5I SMITH, DIXIE, 337 23rd S. W., Ph. 4797-J - 89 SMITH, MARLENE, R. R. No. 3, Ph. mos - 12. so SN K, MARGARET, I6I7 N. Washinglon SNYD ' MARLIN, l222 N. Rhode Islanl, Ph. 4599-J-34, 68, 89 Wresl - I, 2, 3: Traclr I, 2, 3: M Club I, 2, 3. STEVENS. S NNE. R. R. No. 3, Ph. 4I8JI - I6, 89 G.A.A. I, 2, ' Pep Club 2, 3. STEVENS, WILLIA . R. No. 3, Phh. 4I8JI - 89 Wreslling I: Traclr STOCKBERGER, GEORG , 2 Brook Terrace, Ph. 457I-J - 89 STRAIT, MICHAEL, 907 N. C ina PI., Ph. 3I93-J - 90 STROCK, DIXIE, I26 2nd S. E., Ph. 3-R - 34, 90 Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: el Cross 2, 3: Dramalics I, 2: G.A.A. I: Vocal I, 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, , ' Quill and Scroll 3. TATUM, GERALD, 938 N. Taylor, Ph. 265l-L 59, 62, 90 Foolball 2, 3: Wreslling 2: Baseball I, 2. TAYLOR, GARY, I3I6 S. Carolina, Ph. 5943-R - 90 THOGERSON. KATHERINE, 22I 7lh N. W., Ph. 35I2 - I5,32'27, 28, 30, 36, 38. ' All Slale Feslival 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Class Officer I: C Gazelle 2, 3: G.A.A. I: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: '- Band I, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Dramalics I, 2, 3. THOMAS, SUE. 302 S. Taylor, Ph. I23I - 90 THORNTON, SHARON, 3I8 N. Penn, Ph. 3478-J 0 TIERNEY, RICHARD, 204 25lh S. W., Ph. 3604 - 90 TIETJENS, JOYCE, 309 Crescenl Drive, Ph. - 3 - I3, 90 Commercial 3: Dramalics 3: Hi-Tri 3. TIMME, SHIRLEY, l0I3 Elm Drive, Ph 04-J - I2, 90 Hi-Tri 2: Relail Club 3: Pep Club . TISOR, SHARON, 227 I2lh S. E. . 4464-M - 90,20 Pep Club I. 2. 3: Vocal I ed Cross I: Cub Gazelle 2: G.A.A. I: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3. TOPLIFF, DONNA, 3I O rive, Ph. 337I-W - 36, 38, 90, 32 All Slale Feslival 3: ' d I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Pep Band 2, 3. TRACY, ZENITA, ' E. Slale, Ph. 357I - 90 TUCKER. SAN A, 807 N. Pierce, Ph. 345I-J - I3, 90 F.B.L.A. 2. . TWITO, J NNE, 309 Isl N. E. - 90 Band , 2: Cub Gazelle 2: Masonian 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Pe lub 2, 3. UTHOFF, RICHARD, 536 7lh S. E., Ph. 5073-J - 90 Cub Gazelle 2. VAJGERT, GEORGE, 25I4 S. Jefferson, Ph. I578-R - 32,27, 28, 3 , 36, 38, 90 Band 2, 3: Masonian 3: Pep Band 3: Cub Gaz A 2. VAN NOTE, JERRY, I20 S. Virginia, Ph. 2368 90 Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Foolball I, 2: Slu Council 2: Track I, 2, 3. VAN OSTEN, SHIRLEY, I5I 7lh S. ., Ph. 2332-W - 9I Dramalics 2. VENECHUK. SHIRLEY, R. ' o. 4, Ph. 252I-J - 33, 34, 9I Vocal I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. G.A.A. 2. VOSBURGH, HAROL , 637 S. Federal, Ph. 959Rl2 - 9I Wreslling 3: Foo all 2: M Club 2. WALKER, FO EST, I009 I7lh N. E. WALKNE ALLEN, I64I N. Carolina, Ph. 6022-LW WALS , FRANK, 43I S. Carolina - 9l H' I RNER, BARBARA, 739 I2lh N. E., Ph. 4062-M - 9I G.A.A. 3: Pep Club 3: Fulure Nurses Club 3. WATTS, RICHARD, 708 4lh S. W., Ph. 3494-J - 9l Masonian I. WEAVER, FRANCIS, I23 9lh N. E., Ph. 4637-J - 9I Wreslling 2: Foolball I, 2, 3. WEITZEL, MARY ANN, I003 l7lh N. E., Ph. 5905-M - I2, 9I Relail Club 3. I TTE, MARY, II4I 2nd S. W., Ph. 449I-J - 39, 9l, 32 - Slale Feslival 2, 3: Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Dramalies I, 2, 3: Hi- ' I, 2, 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: Hi-Lighls 2, 3: Quill and greg ' Red Cross 2: Speech I, 2, 3: Slrings I, 2, 3: Pep u 2, WOOD, RO D, 323 S. Tennessee, Ph. 4767 - 59, 62 YAGGY, RONALD, . R. No. 2, Ph. 499J2 - 9I Baslelball I, 2, 3: ck 2, 3. YEGGE, PAT, 220 7lh N. ., Ph. 5374-W - I2, 9I G.A.A. I, 2: Relail Club ' Pep Club 2. YEZEK, BILL, I438 4lh S. E., ' 5I49-W - 9I Baslrelball I, 2, 3: Dramalics Hi-Dive Council 2: Baseball I, 2, 3. YOUNG, AUDREY, I505 S. Federal, P 4033-W - 34, 50, 9I Hi-Tri I, 2: Vocal I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 2: rary Club 2, 3. YOUNG, JOANNE, 652 S. Monroe, Ph. 52 M - 9I G.A.A. I, 2, 3. ZAHARIADES, BOB, IOII 3rd S. W., Ph. 2227-J 62 ZAHARIADES, LILY, I23 S. Carolina, Ph. 4556 - 9l Masonian I: Red Cross I, 2: Vocal I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. IOR DIRECT AANES, KAY, 53 es 9-W - 35, 92 ADAMS, JACK, 925 N. Madison, . - ALLSTOT, DIXIE, 4I5 N. Penn., Ph. 3303 - I3, 3 ANDERSON. DEANNA. I24 26lh S. W 4-M - 92 ANDERSON, SHARON, 22I3 .. . 3433 - 92 ANGEL, LILLY, ., h. 6I25-W - I6, 29, 35, 92 ANGELL, DARLENE, IOII 3rd N. W.. Ph. 6053-J ASKELAND, CLARINE, 230 I3lh S. E., Ph. 6II4-R ASPLAND, CARL, 837 5lh S. E., Ph. 6073-J IE 42l I5lh N. W., Ph. 5830 -- 35 AYER, GLO , . , BABCOCK, CAROL ANN, 3l4 3rd N. W., Ph. 3 - - , 36, 92 BABCOCK, RUTH, I07V1 Isl. S. E., Ph. 5324-W - 92 BAHR, JOHN, 369 Willowbroolr Dr., Ph. 57I0-J - 24, 27, 92 BAILEY, PATRICIA, 707 S. Polk, Ph. 4992-J - 92 BEAMISH. JUDITH, Ill 29lh S. W., 497I-M - 36, 35, 92 IU 1011 DIRECTORY WILSON, DONALD, l30I s. Mass., Ph. 752 WILSON, i YLEN, 2332 2Is+ s. w., Ph. 3275 WILTGEN, e RALDINE, 2lo N. Adam., Ph. ma - 2I WOLKENHA .- SUSAN, all s. Carolina, Ph. 2:94-w wolrelz, Jenn hss I0+h N. e., Ph. 446o.w - 34. 99 WONG ELAINE, I Willow of., Ph. sala-M - 34, 99 woN'-'S WAYMAN, o Willow of., Ph. ssla-M WOOD, LELAND, 4I9 3rd N. W., Ph. 3208-W WOOD, SANDRA, B44 3rd S. E., Ph. 4I77-W - 2I, 28, 38, 99 WOODHOUSE, WILLIAM, I 0 Maple Dr., Ph. 33l0-R - 99 WOONAS, DILO, 3I4 S. Y , Ph. 3387-J - 35, 50, 99 ZAHARIADES, NICK, I2 . Carolina, Ph. 4556-W ZERBLE, SHARON, 609 Ih N. E., Ph. I227 - I3, 35, 99 ZUKE, MARLYS, 84I I Poll: PI., Ph. 5636-M - 99 Q HOMORE DIR ' TORY ADAMS, MARY JANE, 5I5 S, Vermonf, h. 323 - 36, I00 ADKINS, WILLIAM, 52I N. Tyler, Ph. 5I J - I00 ALBERTUS, ROY, I7l3 N. Delaware, Ph. 76 W ALCORN, JOSEPH, 2I0 S. Rhode Island, Ph. B43-J ALLEN, EDWARD, I32 24fh S. W., Ph. 5067 - ' 34, I00 ANDERSON, DARLENE, I620 N. Jefferson - I0 ANDERSON, NANCY, 322 3rd S. W., Ph. 5608-J IOO ANDERSON, PATRICIA, 725 N. Delaware, Ph. 5495- I00 ARNOLD, JACOUELINE, 64I S. Georgia, Ph. 3222- AUCK, RONALD, l4I0 N. Hampshire, Ph. 5349-R BAGUR, MURRAY, II4 5+h N. E., Ph. 5602-W - I00 BAILEY, CLAUDIA, I530 N. Madison BAILEY, JOHN, 544 2O+h S. E. - I00 BAILEY, WANETA, I049 61h S. W., Ph. 5332-R - IOO BARKER, LINDA, 69I I5+h S. E., Ph. 2789-M BARLOW, PATRICIA, I04 24+h S. W. - 53 BARLOW, SHARON, II4 N. Adams, Ph. 3937-M - 35, 0 BARNES, DAVID, 26 S. Pierce, Ph. 2927-J BARRETT, CHUCK, 622 N. Madison, Ph. 5I98 -- I00 BARTUSEK, DEANNA, l026 N. Tyler, Ph. 3898-W 5, I00 BATTLESON, RICHARD, 22I 4fh N. W., Ph. 4942- BAUER, BARBARA, I303 S. Delaware, Ph. 3459-J 36, IOO BEAN, KAREN, 52I 7+h S. E., Ph. 5834-J BEISEL, BOB, 9I5 N. Taylor, Ph. I456-J - 35, 00 BERGAN, RICHARD, 1678 N. Rhode Island, . 5254-W BEYER, RONALD, 43I 2nd N. E. - I00 BIER, GENE, 9I8 2nd S. W., Ph. 5861 - 0 BIRKBECK, NANCY, I602 S. Harding, P 662-W - I00 BISBEE, JANICE, 622 N. Penn., Ph. 23 W - 35, l00 BLANC, JOANN, 509 S. VanBuren, P I940-J - I00 BLANCHARD, BARBARA, I036 Is+ .W., Ph. 6239-W-35, I00 BOHL, MARVIN, II2 Bfh S. E., P 8I9-M BOHN, JUDY, II26 3rd S. W., P 456B - 35, I00 BOHN, SHELDON, 9I6 I6+h N ., Ph. 59I3-J BOOKOUT, LEO, 724 N. Fede I, Ph. 34l5-M - IOI BOOMGARDEN, HAROLD, 2 4' S. Poll: Ave. - I0l BOWE, SHARON, I9 Oalr ' ive, Ph. 6I59-W - IOI BOWERS, JOY, 2BI7 S. E eral, Ph. 2533-W - 35, IOI BOYD, GLENN, 960 I7f . E., Ph. 5835-W BOYD, KAY, II25 3rd W., Ph. 3I46 - 35, IOI , BRACKLEIN, FRED, 9 S. Carolina, Ph. 2260-W - 35, IOI BRAMHALL, JON, I E. Sfale, Ph. 3327-LW - 9, 59, IOI BRANDAU, KARE 26 9+h N. E., Ph. 4224-R - 35, IOI BRITVEN, MARIL , IOI5 N. Jefferson, Ph. 3009-J -- IOI BRODT, DALE, I4'I'h S. E., Ph. 3455 - 36 BROERS, JEAN TE, R. R. No. 3, Ph. l2FII2 - IOI BRUNSTEIN, LARRY, 7I0 N. Monroe, Ph. 3438-J BRUNSVOLD, BRIAN, 930 N. Jefferson, Ph. 2II5-W -- 34, IOI BULL, BEVERLY, 703 Ilfh N. E., Ph. 5928-J - 35, IOI BULL, LA VONNE, 643 4+h N. E. BULL, NANCY, 2I9 4+h N. E., Ph. 26II - 35, 49, IOI BURGESS, EARLENE, IBI6 S. Taff, Ph. 5II9-W - IOI BURINGTON, ANNE, 48 Brook Terrace, Ph. 4452-W - 35, IOI BUTLER, JON, 420 I5fh S. E., Ph. 2983-W - IOI BUTLER, LOWELL, 245 2Is+ S. E., Ph. 4I86 - IOI BYL, MARLENE, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 959J3 - 35, IOI CAMPBELL, GARY, IOII N. Tyler, Ph. 5426-R - 35 CAREY, WILLIAM, 702 N. VanBuren, Ph. 344l-W -- IOI CAR N, NEIL, 225 I4+h S. E., Ph. 3929-W CA NTER, DOROTHY, I538 N. Federal, Ph. I769-W-35, IOI C i EL, MARTIN, 2I6 22nd S. E., Ph. 4499-W AMBERS, DAVID, 224 5Ih N. W., 4477-W - IOI AZEN, ELEANOR, I044 W. Sfafe, Ph. 3737 - 36, 53, IOI HRISTENSEN, MARYANN, I4I7 2nd S. E., Ph. 5032-M CLARK, SHARON, 38 24+h S. W., Ph. 6230-R - IOI CLINE, PATRICIA, 6I2 N. Harrison, Ph. 4326-W - IOI COLLINS, ROGER, 9I8 I5+h N. E., Ph. 5035-J - 36, 38, IOI COLOFF, MARY, 23 N. Conn., Ph. 40I4-J - 35, IOI COMSTOCK, MARY LOU, 406'f2 S. Federal, Ph. 4657-R - IOI CONNER, BETTY, I.0.0.F. Home, Ph. 533 - IOI COOK, JANIS, 302 S. Virginia, Ph. 5376-J - 54, IOI COOK, JERRY, I0I8'f2 9+h N. W., Ph. 5749-M - IOI COOK, NORMA JEAN, 807 N. Penn., Ph. 3505-W - 34, IOI COOKMAN, JAY, 534 I5fh S. E., Ph. 4738 COOKMAN, JO ANN, I920 N. Carolina, Ph. 5338-W -- IOI CORK, JUDITH, 940 9fh S. E., 54I6-J - 35, IOI COTY, BEVERLY, 2I9 4+h S. W., Ph. 6258-W - IOI OX, CAROLE, I8I5 S. Harding, Ph. 5773-M K ABB, ALLEN, 802 N. Delaware, Ph. 4364-J - 34, IOI C NINGHAM, JANET, 670 91h S. E., Ph. 2569-W - IOI CU IS, CAROLYN, 734 N. Carolina, Ph. 3820 - 35, 53, I02 DAN RTH, ROBERT, 276 Willowbrook Dr., Ph. 56I8-LW - 34, 52, I02 DAVIS, K ROL, I3I5'fg S. Federal, Ph. 4463 -- 35, I02 DEAN, A AN, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 953R2 - 33, 36, 38, I02, l08 DENNIS, OMAS, 3I8 20fh S. E., Ph. 5322-J DE VARY, V GIL, I9I6 S. Wilson, Ph. 3982-W - 68, 69 DE WITT, AL N, 2607 N. Federal - I02 DILLABER, RO LD, I2I7 N. Jefferson, Ph. 26I0 - I02 DISHAN, MAR LE, 4I6 l2fh N. W., Ph. 5III-M - I02 DOLTER, BOB, 5I N. Jaclrson, Ph. 2688 - I02 DREHER, JOAN, I 4 S. Penn., Ph. 3266-W - I02 DUCKERT, BEVERL , 23 6Ih S. W. - Ph. I989-J - 35, I02 DUDA, BOB, I3I4 N. ersey, Ph. 4709-J EBBERS, RUTH ANN, Ilfh S. W., Ph. 4935-W - IU2 EDGINGTON, KYLE, 80 N. VanBuren, Ph. 4550-J EDWARDS, RICHARD, 6 ' S. Presidenf, Ph. I572-W - I02 EGELAND, JOYCE, I2I5 ' S. E., Ph. 4954-W - 36, I02 ELLISON, PHYLLIS, 509 N. edison, Ph. I782 - 34, 52, I02 ENBUSK, FRANCIS, 203 9II'l . W., Ph. 2823- W EPPENS, GLENDA, BI6 S. Wa inglon - 35, I02 EVANS, CLARICE, I720 S. Har ' g, Ph. II36 EVANS, CLARINE, I720 S. Har , Ph. II36 EVERHART, JACK, R. R. No. I, ' 578R3 EWERS, DEXTER, 805 I5+h Place E., Ph. 408 FALT, SANDRA, III2 3rd S. W., Ph. 48-J -- 35, I02 PIALA, BARBARA, I39 26l'h S. W., Ph. 368-W - 22, I02 PINDLAY, JAMES, I436 N. Rhode Islan h. 4330-W - I02 EINDLING, JOANNE, I204 S. Carolina, ' 5508-R FISH, SHIRLEY, 634 S. Penn., Ph. 4657-J I02 FISHER, JACK, 808 9+h N. E., Ph. 2I3l-W - 36, I02 FISHER, JEANETTE, I724 S. Carolina, Ph. 5982-J -- 35, I02 FISHER, MARILYN, I724 S. Carolina, Ph. 5982-J FLECKENSTEIN, GORDON, I33I S. Carolina, Ph. 5943-W FLEMING, AUDREY, 27I5 l8Ih S. W. - 35, I02 PLESHNER, BEVERLY, 740 9+h N. E., Ph. 4845-J - I02 SENIOR DIRECTORY SINN, DUANE, I2'f2 Isl N. W., PII. 6Il5-W - 5I SMITH, DIXIE. 337 23rd S. W., Ph. 4797-J - 89 SMITH, MARLENE, R. R. No. 3. Ph. 6FI05 - I2, 89 SN K, MARGARET, I6I7 N. Washinglon SNYD ' MARLIN, I222 N. Rhode Islanl, Ph. 4599-J-34, 68, 89 Wresl - I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: M Club I, 2, 3. STEVENS, S NNE, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 4I8JI - I6. 89 G.A.A. I, 2, ' Pep Club 2, 3. STEVENS, WILLIA . R. No. 3, Phh. 4I8Jl - 89 Wreslling I: Traclr STOCKBERGER, GEORG , 2 Broolr Terrace, Ph. 457l-J - 89 STRAIT, MICHAEL, 907 N. C ina PI., Ph. 3I93-J - 90 STROCK, DIXIE, I26 2nd S. E., Ph. 3-R - 34, 90 Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: d Cross 2, 3: Dramalics I, 2: G.A.A. I: Vocal I, 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, , ' Quill and Scroll 3. TATUM, GERALD, 938 N. Taylor, Ph. 265I-L 59, 62, 90 Foolball 2, 3: Wreslling 2: Baseball I, 2. TAYLOR, GARY, I3I6 S. Carolina, Ph. 5943-R - 90 THOGERSON, KATHERINE, 22l 7lh N. W., Ph. 35l2 - l5.32,27, 28. 30, 36, 38, ' All Slale Festival 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Class Ollicer I: C Gazelle 2, 3: G.A.A. I: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: '- Band I, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Dramalics I, 2, 3. THOMAS. SUE, 302 S. Taylor, Ph. I23I - 90 THORNTON, SHARON, 3I8 N. Penn, Ph. 3478-J 0 TIERNEY, RICHARD, 204 25lh S. W., Ph. 3604 - 90 TIETJENS, JOYCE, 309 Crescenl Drive, Ph. - 3 - I3, 90 Commercial 3: Dramalics 3: Hi-Tri 3. TIMME, SHIRLEY, IOI3 Elm Drive, Ph 04-J - I2, 90 Hi-Tri 2: Relail Club 3: Pep Club . TISOR. SHARON, 227 I2lh S. E. . 4464-M - 90,20 Pep Club I, 2, 3: Vocal I ed Cross I: Cub Gazelle 2: G.A.A. l: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3. TOPLIFF, DONNA, 3I O rive, Ph. 337I-W - 36. 38. 90.32 All Slale Feslival 3: f d I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: Pep Band 2, 3. TRACY, ZENITA, ' E. Slale, Ph. 357l -- 90 TUCKER, SAN A, 807 N. Pierce, Ph. 345I-J - I3, 90 F.B.L.A. 2, . TWITO, J NNE, 309 Isl N. E. - 90 Band , 2: Cub Gazelle 2: Masonian 2, 3: Hi-Tri l, 2, 3: Pe lub 2, 3. UTHOFF, RICHARD, 536 7lh S. E., Ph. 5073-J - 90 Cub Gazelle 2. VAJGERT, GEORGE, 25I4 S. Jefferson, Ph. I57B-R - 32.27, 28, 3 , 36, 38, 90 Band 2, 3: Masonian 3: Pep Band 3: Cub Gaz - 2. VAN NOTE, JERRY, I20 S. Virginia, Ph. 2368 90 Baslrelball I, 2, 3: Foolball I, 2: Slu Council 2: Track I, 2, 3. VAN OSTEN, SHIRLEY, ISI 7lh S. ., Ph. 2332-W - 9I Dramalics 2. VENECHUK. SHIRLEY, R. ' o. 4, Ph. 252l-J - 33, 34, 9I Vocal I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. G.A.A. 2. VOSBURGH. HAROL . 637 S. Federal. Ph. 959RI2 - 9l Wreslling 3: Foo all 2: M Club 2. WALKER, FO EST, IOO9 I7lh N. E. WALKNE ALLEN, I64I N. Carolina, Ph. 6022-LW WALS , FRANK, 43I S. Carolina - 9I H' I RNER, BARBARA, 739 I2lh N. E., Ph. 4062-M - 9I G.A.A. 3: Pep Club 3: Fulure Nurses Club 3. WATTS, RICHARD, 708 4lh S. W., Ph. 3494-J - 9I Masonian I. WEAVER, FRANCIS, I23 9lh N. E., Ph. 4637-J - 9I Wreslling 2: Foolball I, 2, 3. WEITZEL. MARY ANN, I003 I7lh N. E., Ph. 5905-M - I2, 9I Relail Club 3. ' TTE, MARY, II4I 2nd S. W., Ph. 449I-J - 39. 9I, 32 A Slale Feslival 2, 3: Cub Gazelle 2, 3: Dramalics I, 2, 3: Hi- ' I, 2, 3: Masonian I, 2, 3: Hi-Lighls 2, 3: Quill and Scrol ' Red Cross 2: Speech I, 2, 3: Slrings I, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, WOOD, RO D, 323 S. Tennessee, Ph. 4767 - 58, 62 YAGGY, RONALD, . R. No. 2, Ph. 499J2 - 9I Baslrelball I, 2, 3: ch 2, 3. YEGGE, PAT, 220 7lh N. ., Ph. 5374-W - I2, 9I G.A.A. I, 2: Relail Club ' Pep Club 2. YEZEK, BILL, l438 4lh S. E., ' 5l49-W - 9I Baslrelball I, 2, 3: Dramalics Hi-Dive Council 2: Baseball I, 2, 3. YOUNG, AUDREY, I505 S. Federal, P 4033-W - 34, 50, 9I Hi-Tri I, 2: Vocal I, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. 2: rary Club 2, 3. YOUNG, JOANNE, 652 S. Monroe, Ph. 52 M - 9I G.A.A. I, 2, 3. ZAHARIADES, BOB, IOII 3rd S. W., Ph. 2227-J 62 ZAHARIADES. LILY, I23 S. Carolina, Ph. 4556 - 9I Masonian I: Red Cross I, 2: Vocal I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: Hi-Tri I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. N IOR DIRECT AANES, KAY, 53 es 9-W - 35, 92 ADAMS, JACK, 925 N. Madison, . - ALLSTOT, DIXIE, 4I5 N. Penn.. Ph. 3303 - I3, 3 ANDERSON, DEANNA, I24 26lh S. W -M - 92 ANDERSON, SHARON. 22I3 .. . 3433 - 92 ANGEL, LILLY. .. . 6I25-W - I6, 29, 35, 92 ANGELL, DARLENE, IOII 3rd N. W.. Ph. 6053-J ASKELAND, CLARINE. 230 I3lh S. E., Ph. 6lI4-R ASPLAND, CARL. 837 5lh S. E., Ph. 6073-J IE 42l I5lh N. W., Ph. 5830 - 35 AYER, GLO , . , BABCOCK, CAROL ANN, 3I4 3rd N. W.. Ph. 3 - -- , 36, 92 BABCOCK, RUTH, I07V2 Isl. S. E., Ph. 5324-W - 92 BAHR, JOHN, 369 Willowbroolr Dr., Ph. 57I0-J - 24, 27, 92 BAILEY, PATRICIA, 707 S. Poll, Ph. 4992-J - 92 BEAMISH, JUDITH, III 29lh S. W., 497I-M - 36, 38, 92 JU TOR DIRECTORY BECKMAN, MARY ELLEN, 936 I5ih PI. N. E., Ph. 25636-92 6. . BEERY, DOROTHY, 422 6Th S. W., Ph. l089-W - 92 BENNETT, BARBARA, 539 4Ih N. E., Ph. 2695 - 92 BERHOW, DUAINE, l442 N. Virginia, Ph. 57l4-W - 92 BEST, CLARENC 979 S. Virginia, Ph. 5482 - 36, 38, 92 BILLINGS, HELEN, 23 N. Van8uren, Ph. 3897-J - 35, 92 BIRKHOLZ, ROBER , l430 4+h S. E., Ph. l392 - 92 BOHNSACK, RAMO , 622 N. Monroe, Ph. 4932-W - 92 BOSTER, ANNETTA, I S. Grover, Ph. 5675-R - 93 BOWMAN, JOHN, 706 Federal, Ph. I087 - 93 BOYD, DONNA JEAN, 96 l7I'h N. E., Ph. 5835-W - 93 BRUCE, GERALD, 37 23rd W., Ph. 3099-LW - 59 BRYANT, JEAN, R. R. No. 4, . 282JIl - 35, 93 BULL, WILLIS, 643 4+h N. E. BURGER, WILLIAM, 3I2 S. Ver n+, Ph. 4385-W BURNESON, JEROME, 2I5 N. Tay r, Ph. 2878-J - 34, 87 BURT, MAE, 703 41h S. W., Ph. 46 W BUTTERFIELD, PAUL, R. R. No. I, Ph. 78JI CAGLEY, EDGAR. 422 S. TYLER, Ph. 6 3-R - 24, 93 CASEY, MARIE, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 2483- - 93 CHALLAS, JOHN, 53I 4+I1 S. E., Ph. 5526- - 27, 29, 54 CHASE, JON, 223 N. Penn., Ph. 5I27-LM CHLUPACH, GERALD, I6 I7+h S. E., Ph. 293 - 36, 38, 93 CHRISTENSEN, GARY, 2I S. Louisiana, Ph. 27 33, 36, 38, 93 CHRISTENSEN, RONALD, 752 I5fh N. E., Ph. 4 I - 55, 93 CHRISTIAN, ROGER, 4I9 28+h S. W. CLARK, BETTY, 329 l4+h S. E., Ph. 476I-W - 93 CLARK, DONALD, I824 S. Federal - 36 CLARK, ROBERT, 308 I5'fh N. W., Ph. 5935 - 93 CLAUSEN, DELMAR, I228 N. Adams, Ph. 3l62-W - 9 CLAUSEN, WILLIAM, I220 S. Mass., Ph. 2053-J CLUTE, EDWARD, 50l 4+h N. E. - 93 COATS, GARY, 4lfg N. Madison - 39, 93 CONSTABLE, DAVID, l3Il S. Mass., Ph. l209-W - 93 COOKMAN, MARY, 4l 24'Ih S. W., Ph. l482-W - 35 CRAIG, MARILYN, ll4B Isl N. E., Ph. 3083 - 93 CRANE, RONALD, 28 I3+h N. E., Ph. 2544-W DAHLSTROM, RALPH, I007 N. Taylor, Ph. 531:-.1 36, aa, 93 DASKALOS, FRANK, 42I I4+h N. W., Ph. 5939- - 68, 69 DeJONG, CAROLYN, 305V2 N. w..h., Ph. :ov W-36, as, 93 DETRA, SHARON, Lzs l5+h N. w., Ph. 2334- f - 93 ouencxs, Rosen, R. R. N... 3, Ph. BI-J2 9, 4o, 93 mm, BETTY, 6:9 N. P.a....l, Ph. 4oao-R 93 DIRKSON, FLOYD, 639 s. v.ha....h, Ph. so-R - 36, 38 msn-loN, JEANETTE, 411. l2+h N. w., - .sm-M - 93 DOOLAN, CHARLES, 230 I5+h s. E., - . 3943 - 54 DOYLE, KATHRYN, 9II N. Madison . 372I - s, 35, bl, 93 DUNHAM, oAvLo, I4I7 s. c..oli , Ph. 43so.J - 93 DUNHAM, Joi-TN, I4I7 s. cm' .., Ph. 43ao-J - 93 DUNTON, Dixie LEE, R. R. No. , Ph. ssm-4 - 36, 93 DUTCHER, DELBERT, 260I S. Herson, Ph. 5993-w ECKHARDT, RONALD, 805 fh N. E., Ph. 6072-W - 34, 58 EDGINGTON, DOLORES, 2 N. VanBuren, Ph. 4550-J -- 93 EGGERT, RONALD, 308 Tennessee, Ph. 4042 - 34, 87, 93 ENGLEMAN, JACK, I00 N. Federal, Ph. 257I-R - 54, 93 ERBE, BARBARA, I048 d N. W.. Ph. 4437-J - 34. 93 ERICKSON, VIRGINI 7I0 S. Adams, Ph. I70I-J - 2I, 93 EVANS, RONALD, I 5 S. Delaware, Ph. 4937-J - 93 EVANSON, DWAY , R. R. No. I, Ph. I925-J - 93 FERSTL. JOSEPH 050 I7'I'h N. E. FIALA, WALL ' KAYE, I4I6 S. Penn., Ph. 5953-W FICK, JACQU IN, I0l2 3rd N. W., Ph. I548-J-33, 35, 54, 93 FICKEN, LY , 407 l9Il1 S. E. FINLEY, T ' Y ANN, II07 N. Jefferson, Ph. 4072-J-2l, 34, 93 FLEMIN GLENICE, 27I5 I8+h S. W. - 93 FOUNTA , NICK, I220 I0fh N. W., Ph. 2452-J FOUNTAS, STANLEY, I220 IOIh N. W., Ph. 2452-J FRELUND, CHARLES, I020 N. Delaware, Ph. 2839 - 29, 36, 94 FRELUND, MARILYN, I35 28I'h S. W., Ph. 4539-M - 94 FRISK, TOM, II37 2nd S. W., Ph. 3I52 - 59, 62, 94 FRIT1, JOSEPH, R. R. No. 4, Ph. 2B2R-3 - 94 FUNK, DELORES, 428 28Ih S. W. - 94 GABEL, CLARK, R. R. No. 2, Ph. 525R-I - 94 GARFIN, STANLEY, 622 N. J on, Ph. l64I-W - 36, 94 GARROTTO, LEWIS, I000 Is N. ., Ph. 3870 - 94 GATES, ROBERT, 9lI 3rd S. W h. 4445 - 94 GERARD, BARBARA, I08 4+h . E., Ph. I383 - 94 GETTMAN, RONALD, I34 2 S. W., Ph. 3696-W GRADY, RICHARD, I44 I N. W., Ph. 3I4I - 8, 9, 94 GRAY, RUSSELL, R. R. N 2, Ph. 469J-I - 54, I08 GREEN, LEATA, 30'fg S. E., Ph. 5788-J GREGORY, CHERIE, f R. No. 3, Ph. 8IR-2 - 35, 94 GREGSON, RICHA , 328 I3Ih S. E., Ph. 4707-J - 94 GROH, DONALD, 23 N..Penn., Ph. 483I-W HAHN, ROBERT, 25 I5Ih N. E., Ph. 44I2-W - 64 HALSOR, RIC RD, 52I N. Penn., Ph. I898-W HALVERSON, I IRLEY, 337 24fh S. W., Ph. 6026-R - 94 HANSEN, ILYN, R. R. No. 3, Ph. l36J-4 - 35, 94 HANSEN, ' ETTE KAY, R. R. No. 2, Ph. 8F-2 - 94 HANSO LARRY, 604 S. Mass., Ph. 6079-R - 94 HANS , MARCIA, I408V2 N. Fed. Ph. 5323-J-29, 35, 54, 99 HARB ON, ROLLAND, 6I6 3rd N. E., Ph. 4936-M HA EY, ROBERT, l0I5 2nd N. W., Ph. 4997 - 94 H ON, JERRY, I6II N. Washingion, Ph. 3557-W LING, CHARLOTTE, 424 2nd N. W., Ph. 6I55-M-36, 38, 94 BBARD, JOHN RALPH, 323 S. Rhode Island, Ph. 4925-LW - 24, 36, 94 HILLER, SHARON, R. R. No. 4, Ph. 5697-W - 35, 94 HILTON, JAMES, 2I River Heighis Dr., Ph. 5026-W--35, 46, I08 HINRICHS, MARCIA DEE, 7I5 N. VanBuren, Ph. 48l9-J - 94 HOHENFIELD, DONALD, 426 61h S. W., Ph. 5954-W - 68 HOLM, SYLVIA LEE, -654 E. Sfale, Ph. 48l - 39 HOLMLUND, JACK, 230 20'lh S. E., Ph. 6222-R - 34, 68, 87, 94 HOLT, JO ANNE, l5l5 S. Harding HOLVIK, CARLEEN, 4I5 N. Madison, Ph. l335 - 36, 37, 94 HOVELAND, ROGER, 3I0 N. Madison, Ph. 5952-W HRUBETZ, MARY KAY, l52l S. Federal, Ph. 37l6-J-2I, 34, 94 HUGO, JOHN, 323 23rd S. W. - 55, 58, 64 HUNT, ROGER, l050 E. Sfaie, Ph. 2976-J - 36, 38, 94 HUTCHINSON, EILEEN, 504 S. Taylor, Ph. 4459-J IMLAY, SHARON, I422 N. Jefferson, Ph. 2067-J - 94 INFANTE, JENNIE, I729 N. Delaware, Ph. 2995-J AHNKE, LEONARD, ZOI9 S. Harding - 94 MISON, GARY, 3l5 2nd N. W., Ph. 4308-J J FRIES, EVELYN, 80I S. Jaclrson, Ph. 3555-W - 35 JE EN, KATHRYN, I450 N. Virginia, Ph. 5865-J - 36, 94 JO NNSEN, CAROL, 836 N. Hampshire. Ph. 3042-J - 34, 50, 90 JOHN N, CAROL, I450 2nd S. E., Ph. 5093-W - 94 JOHNS , LARRY, I2 I2?h S. E., Ph. 5946-R JOHNSO LORRAINE, 525 N. Mass. JOHNSON, ORMAN, 4l9 3rd N. E. JOHNSON. ' IRLEY, 8l3 S. Jackson, Ph. 5967-W - 35, 53 JOHNSTON, ' ANN, 7l7 lsf S. W., Ph. 426I - 35, 94 JOHNSTON, T MAS, I008 3rd N. W., Ph. 3749 - 94 JOST, ROLAND, Vg N. Federal - 94 KAHLER, JERRY, II Illh N. E., Ph. 3038-W - 28, 94 KANZENBACH. WILL M, 3I7 l0I'h N. E., Ph. 5292-J KASIK, PAT, 508 S. Fil re, Ph. 336l KASSAR, DONALD, III3 h S. W., Ph. 4459-W - 36, 38, 95 KEMP, CAROLE, l44B N. pshire PI., Ph. 584I-J - 35, 95 KENTNER, KAY, III4 N. H shire, Ph. 3960-J - 36, 39, 95 KERDUS, BEVERLY, 7I8 N. Jac on, Ph. I752-W - 95 KIMMEL, GLYSE, IB24 S. Wilso - 35, 95 KING, WALTER, 823 S. Wash., Ph. 957-W - 68, 69, 95 KITTLESON, ALFRED, l2l 29'lh S. Ph. 4404-J KOWNY, DARLENE, I639 S. Coolid - Ph. l008-W - I3, 35, 95 KURTZ, ELGENE, 324 7+h N. W., P . 07 -- 34, 95 LAMB, PEGGY, 8l7 S. Washingfon, Ph. 222I-J LANG, TONU, 920 S. Virginia, Ph. 4478-W LAUGHLIN, MARY, I l04 2nd S. W., Ph. 3594 - 35, 95 LEBERMAN, HARVEY, I636 N. Federal, Ph. 3688-R LE DUC, WILLIAM, I634 N. Penn., Ph. 3I73-J LOFTUS, MIKE, 935 l2'lh N. E., Ph. 4425-W - 34, 95 IOR DIRECTORY LOKEN, DENNIS, 522 ls? N. E., Ph. 5527-M - 34, 95 LONERGAN, CATHERINE, R. R. No. 4. Ph. 48l6-W - 95 LOWENBERG, DAVID. 37 20th S. E., Ph. 5889-J - 35, 95 LUTZ, ROBERT, 907 N. Madison, Ph. 3I70-W - 27, 36, 95 MAC P K, TERRY, 504 I4+h N. W., Ph. I803 - 95 MC CA HEY, JACKIE, 252 I4fh S. E.. Ph. 328I - 35, 95 MC COID, UTH, 824 S. Conn., Ph. 3956 - 95 MC GEE, Ro rf, 823 41h S. W., Ph. I070 - 59, 62 MC GOWAN, I ARIAN, 603 S. Carolina, Ph. 575I-W - 35, 95 MC NARY, SH EY, 9I6 S. Virginia, Ph. 4670-J - 35, 95 MARINIS, ATHA SIA, 39 I2fh N. W., Ph. 523I-R-28, 35, 95 MARTIN, JUDITH, 24 S. York, Ph. 5870-R - 35, 96 MARTIN, PETER, 22 26+h S. W., Ph. 3I6I-J MASON, MARJORIE. 4 l3+h S. E., Ph. 2999-J - 36, 96 MASTERS, RONALD, 9l N. Madison, Ph. 3246 - 69, 95 MATSON, MADELENE. 2 N. Carolina. Ph. 2902-J - 35, 96 MAXWELL, TERRY. II9 I2f N. W., Ph. 34l2-W MEDLIN. DONNA, IIl5 I6fh . E., Ph. 5823-R MEIER, SHIRLEY, l447'N. Car 'na, Ph. 4l5 - 96 MEYER, JANAAN, I640 N. Caro a, Ph. 44I4-J - 96 MILLER, JOYCE, 4I0 5+h S. W., Ph. 822-R - I9, 33, 39, bl, 96 MILLER. MILDRED, I.0.0.F. Home, . 533 - 96 MILTENBERGER, WILLIAM, 4lI Ist N. ., Ph. 2822-J MITCHELL, MARALYN. 322 Isf N. E., Ph. 588-J - 35,96 MONAHAN. GORDAN, R. R. No. 2, Ph. I4 - 96 MONTEON, CELIA, 526 l4+h N. W., Ph. 38 -J - 96 MONTGOMERY, PERRY, 644Vg S. Jackson. P 489-W - 96 MOORE, BARBARA, 508 I2+h S. E., Ph. 5I66- - 35. 96 MOORE, JEANETTE, 24'f2 S. Virginia, Ph. 5290- 35, 96 MORAVEC, MARILYN. 930 I0+h N. E., Ph. 37I I- 36, 96 MUELLER. GWENDOLYN, 302 2nd N. E., Ph. 6266 5, 96 MUHLSTEIN, DONNA, l62I N. Penn, Ph. 4968-W - 9 MULDOON, BILL, 204 20th S. E., Ph. 3543-J - 96 MURRAY, SHIRLEY, l3I2 N. Madison, Ph. 4480-W - 35, ' MYERS, BEVERLY, 325 Isf N. W., Ph. 46I4 - 34, 50, 96 MYLI, RONALD. 645 9+h N. E., Ph. 3435-J - 34 NELSON, DONNA, 509 S. Poll: PI., Ph. 6246-R - 34, 96 NEVE, AIVETTA, I544 N. Adams, Ph. 5633-R - 96 NEWMAN, GORDON, 320 l2'Ih S. E., Ph. 4484-LW - , 96 NITCHALS, PAUL, 2609 S. Jefferson, Ph. 9I7-J - 96 ODOM, JAUNICE. 840 81h S. W. O'GREEN, SHARON, I603 S. Mass., Ph. 392I-J - , 96 OLDHAM, THOMAS, I023 3rcI N. W.. Ph. IOI5 6, 96 OLSON, JUDY, I204 Maple Dr., Ph. 5208-R - , 96 OLSON, WILLIAM, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 23F20 - '- OSEGOIO, JOSEPHINE, 506 S. Poll: OSWALD, RONALD, R. R. No. I, Ph. IIF-4 OUVERSON, DONNA, 920 N. Jefferson, Ph 885-W-36. 38. 96 PATTON, ANN, 9I6 N. Washingfon, Ph. 57-W - 96 PATTON, PATRICIA, 22I3 S. Mass., Ph. 33 - PAULSON, JOYCE, I3I6 S. Georgia, P 2585-J - 36, 38, 96 PAXTON, BARBARA, I30I N. Jefferso Ph. 3348-33, 39, 52, 96 PECH, RONALD, 945 I5fh PI. N. E. h. 5823-J - 96 PETERSON, DIXIE, I2I0 6fh S. W. . 5462-W - 35, 96 PETERSON, GARY E., I6I7 N. P n, Ph. 323I-LJ - 96 PETERSON, GARY L., I303 N. shingfon, Ph. 3529-R - 5I, 55 PETTEY, SHIRLEY, I735 N. De are, Ph. 2229-W - 96 PHILLIPS, DALE. 322 2IsI S. -. Ph. I84I - 96 PIERCE, JOEL, 234 6+h S. - Ph. I575-W - 52, 97 PIERSON. DARLENE, 22I S. W.. Ph. 5225-J - 47, 97 PLONSKY, ROBERT, 2I2 si. S. E., Ph. 6208 - 97 PRICE, NANCY. 3I3 ' N. W., Ph. 3227-W - 35 PROHASKI, JOHN, -' N. Washingion, Ph. 4799-M - 59 PRUIN, ROBERT, ' . No. 3, Ph. 59R-II - 97 QUAM, DONNA 45 I6fh N. E., Ph. 5949-J - 97 RAFFERTY, M YS, 64I S. Adams, Ph. 6I77-LR - 97 RANSOM, RO RT, 92I N. Madison, Ph. 2340 - 97 RASMUSSEN. ANNA. 2305 20Ih S. W.. Ph. 3252-J - 35 RAVLIN, GARY, 626 3rd S. E., Ph. 4696-W - 36 READ. FAYE. I605 S. Harding - 97 REYNOLDS, LARRY. 23I8 24Ih S. W., Ph. 6232 - 97 REYNOLDS, MARILYN, 2404 S. Jefferson, Ph. 4429-J - 97 REZAB, DELORES, IIO 25I'h S. W., Ph. 3963-J - 35. 97 REZAB, GORDON, IIO 25th S. W., Ph. 3963-J 97 RICHARDS, GARY, III4 E. Sfafe, Ph. 3862- - 97 RICHARDSON, PATRICIA, 20 I7+h S. E., P . 5735-W - 22, 28, 34, 97 RICHER, DEANNA, 229 S. Louisiana, P 449 - 36. 97 RICKARD, RILEY, 3I6 N. Penn., Ph. 3 - -J -- 54, 97 RIEKENS, NORMAN, 723 S. Poll: P Ph. 42I6-W RINGOLD, ADRIAN, 309 S. Kenf y, Ph. 5260 - 34, 97 ROBERTS, DONALD, 4I7 29fh S ., Ph. 5539-R RODAS, JOHN, 733 2nd S. W Ph. 4394 -- 28, 36, 97 RUCKER, BELVA, I707 S. Ee aI, Ph. I692 - 28. 35. 50, 97 RUSSELL, RICHARD, 843 - S. W., Ph. 6I25-R - 97 RUSZAT, PHYLLIS, II05 Rhode Island, Ph. 2732 - 35, 53, 97 SABIN, JOYCE, 5I0 7+ . E., Ph. 4369-J SARCHETT, ALVIE W NE I604 S. Delaware, Ph. 2799-W - 36. 38. 98 SCHAPER, DEAN , 844 3rd N. W., Ph. 2297 - 2I. 34, 98 SCHAPER, RO T, I500 N. Quincy, Ph. 2743-J -- 34 ' SCHINNOW OBERT 934 II'fh N. E., Ph. 4369-W SCHULTZ, ' VERLY, 240 9+h S. E., Ph. 2626-J - 98 1 SCHUL ONALD, 80I N. Federal, Ph. 5366-J - SCHUL , JUDITH, I4-9 I0+h S. W., Ph. 557I - 33, 35, 36,98 SEBE CHER, JERRY, I.0.0.F. Home, Ph. 533 - 35, 98 SEN , JUDY, IOI S. Keniucky, Ph. 3957 - 35, 98 SE EFF, RICHARD, 8I2 Isf N. W., Ph. 2468 - 98 S AFER, GEORGE, 504 5+h S. W., Ph. 6I89-W ARP, LEON, I039 Isf N. E., Ph. 4863 SHARPE, SALLY, 849 4+h S. E., Ph. 5I50-W - 98 SHAW, DUANE. II6 61'h S. E. - 98 SHELP, RONALD, I42I N. Madison, Ph. 3457-W SHEPHERD, KENNETH, I304 S. Taff, Ph. 5757-M - 98 SHEPOISER, DAVID, BI4 2nd S. E., Ph. 5268-W - 24, 36, 38 SHIMA, BONNIE, 807 III'h N. E., Ph. 5278-W - 35, 98 SHOOP, ROBIN, 234 I0fh N. W., Ph. 4072-W - 24, 36, 98 SKARLIS, GEORGE, 3II IsI S. E., Ph. I432-W SMITH, JAMES A., 2I7Vg N. Federal, Ph. 2394-J - 34, 98 SNYDER, JOAN, 704 S. Kenfuclry, Ph. 4047 - 36, 98 SONIKE, MILVI, I2I N. Georgia, Ph. 6I69-LW - 98 STANGLER, HARRIET, 946 E. Sfafo, Ph. 43l9-J - 36, 98 STERNHILL, FRIEDA, I004 3rd N. W., Ph. 2302 - 36, 98 TOLTENBERG, MYRNOT, 720 II+h N. W., Ph. 2899-J TEEN, GRACE, 20 S. YorIr, Ph. 3595 - 26. 35, 98 TA OR, ROBERT, 504 S. Washingfon, Ph. 4275-R - 98 TEI ER, CARROLL, 3I4 5'I'h N. W., Ph. 5742-M - I3, 35 TENN T, HELEN, 4I5 N. Penn., Ph. 52II-J - I3, 98 TEVIS, RLAN, R. R. No. 2, Ph. l2F-I2 - 36, 98 THEILEN, ONALD, 2339 2Isf S. W., Ph. 3328-J - 36. 98 THOMAS, ROLD, II3 S. Jefferson, Ph. 5I I8-W THOMAS, V INIA, II25 Isf N. W., Ph. 4227 - 36. 98 THOMPSON, ' NNETH, 34 S. Pierce, Ph. 6l62-J - 98 TOOLE. ROBER , IIIB 6fh S. W., Ph. 456I-W - 36, 98 TORGERSON, D ALD, 73 Wesfview Dr., Ph. 33I3-LJ - I7, 58. 98 TREANOR, JERRY, 5 ' 6+h S. E., Ph. 3636-J - 46. 53, 98 TRUE, GORDON, I40 . Coolidge, Ph. 4795-M - 98 TWITO, KAREN, 309 Is N. E. - 98 UDELHOFEN, ROBERT, R. . No. I, Ph. 9I5R-3 - 55, 98 VAN WEY, LARRY, 6I7 S. I rolina, Ph. 5866-M VER. HELST, GERALD LE RO R. R. No. 3, Ph. 59R-I2 VONDRACEK. SHIRLEY, I32 h S. W., Ph. 3323-J -33, 98 WALSH, ANTHONY, 627 S. Ja on - 98 WALTERS, LINDA, I523 N. Monr Ph. 2974-W - 84 WASS, ALLAN, 22I N. Georgia, ' 3I40 WAY, JEANETTE, 23I 7fh N. E., Ph. 85-LJ WEAVER, MARY, I23 91h N. E., Ph. 7-J - 98 WEISETH, CONNIE, I32 I0fh N. W., Ph. 794 - 36, 38, 99 WELLS, CONSTANCE, R. R. No. 2, Ph. 4 R-2 - 36 WELSH. LARRY. Il2 8I'h S. E., Ph. 6I06-J WENRICH, MARILYN, 5l0 S. Georgia, Ph. 4 I-W - 35, 99 WILFONG, ROBERT. 30 S. Louisiana. Ph. Ph. 4I58-J - 99 WILKE. CARMA, II8 25+h S. W., Ph. 26I3-W - 99 . I WILLIAMS. THELMA, I5 Oal Dr.. Ph. 2343-W - 2l, 35, 99 WILLIAMSON. MARLENE, I93I S. Wilson, Ph. 2890-W - 99 IOR DIRECTORY WILSON, DONALD, I3OI s. Mass., Ph. 752 WILSON, . YLEN, 2332 2Is+ s. w., Ph. 3275 WILTGEN, Q RALDINE, 2I0 N. Adams, Ph. 4383 - 2I WOLKENHA .' susAN, all s. cmllhs, Ph. 2l94.w wol.Tl5R, JERR ess I0fh N. E., Ph. 4460-w - 34, 99 WONG, ELAINE, - Willow Dr., Ph. 58I3-M - 34, 99 woN'G, WAYMAN, o Willow Dr., Ph. 58I3-M WOOD, LELAND. 4I9 3rd N. W., Ph. 3203-W WOOD, SANDRA, 844 3rd S. E., Ph. 4I77-W - 2I. 28, BB, 99 WOODHOUSE, WILLIAM, I 0 Maple Dr., Ph. 33I0-R - 99 WOONAS, DILO, 3I4 S. Y , Ph. 3387-J - 35. 50, 99 ZAHARIADES, NICK, I2 . Carolina, Ph. 4556-W ZERBLE, SHARON, 609 fh N. E., Ph. I227 - I3, 35, 99 ZUKE, MARLYS, 84I I Polk PI., Ph. 5636-M - 99 9 HOMORE DIR ' TORY ADAMS, MARY JANE, SIS S. Vermonf, h. 323 - 36, I00 ADKINS, WILLIAM, 52l N. Tyler, Ph. 5I J -- I00 ALBERTUS, ROY, I7I3 N. Delaware, Ph. 76 W ALCORN, JOSEPH, 2I0 S. Rhode Island, Ph. 843-J ALLEN, EDWARD, I32 24fh S. W., Ph. 5067 - ' 34, IOO ANDERSON, DARLENE, I620 N. Jefferson - I0 ANDERSON, NANCY, 322 3rd S. W., Ph. 5608-J I00 ANDERSON, PATRICIA, 725 N. Delaware, Ph. 5495- I00 ARNOLD, JACOUELINE, 64I S. Georgia, Ph. 3222- AUCK, RONALD, I4IO N. Hampshire, Ph. 5349-R BAGUR, MURRAY, II4 5fh N. E., Ph. 5602-W - I00 BAILEY, CLAUDIA. I530 N. Madison BAILEY, JOHN, 544 20Ih S. E. - I00 BAILEY, WANETA, I049 bfh S. W., Ph. 5332-R - I00 BARKER, LINDA, 69I I5fh S. E., Ph. 2789-M BARLOW, PATRICIA, I04 24fh S. W. - 53 BARLOW, SHARON, II4 N. Adams, Ph. 3937-M - 35, 0 BARNES, DAVID, 26 S. Pierce, Ph. 2927-J BARRETT, CHUCK, 622 N. Madison, Ph. 5I9B - I00 BARTUSEK, DEANNA, I026 N. Tyler, Ph. 3898-W 5, IOO BATTLESON, RICHARD, 22I 4Ih N. W., Ph. 4942- BAUER, BARBARA, I303 S. Delaware, Ph. 3459-J 36, I00 BEAN, KAREN, 52I 7fh S. E., Ph. 5834-J BEISEL, BOB, 9I5 N. Taylor, Ph. I456-J - 35, 00 BERGAN, RICHARD, I678 N. Rhode Island, . 5254-W BEYER, RONALD, 43I 2nd N. E. - IOO BIER, GENE, 9IB 2nd S. W., Ph. 586I - 0 BIRKBECK, NANCY, I602 S. Harding, P 662-W - I00 BISBEE, JANICE, 622 N. Penn., Ph. 23 W - 35, I00 BLANC, JOANN, 509 S. VanBuren, P I940-J - I00 BLANCHARD, BARBARA, I036 Isf . W.. Ph. 6239-W-35, I00 BOHL, MARVIN, II2 8th S. E., P BI9-M BOHN, JUDY, II26 3rd S. W., P 4568 - 35, IOO BOHN, SHELDON, 9I6 I6fIm N ., Ph. 59I3-J BOOKOUT, LEO, 724 N. Fed I, Ph. 34I5-M - IOI BOOMGARDEN, HAROLD, I 4'S. Polk Ave. - IOI BOWE, SHARON, I9 Oak ' ive, Ph. 6I59-W -- IOI BOWERS, JOY, 2BI7 S. F eral, Ph. 2533-W - 35, IOI BOYD, GLENN, 960 I7f . E., Ph. 5835-W BOYD, KAY, II25 3rd W., Ph. 3I46 - 35, IOI . BRACKLEIN, FRED, 9 S. Carolina, Ph. 2260-W - 35, IOI BRAMHALL, JON, I E. Sfafe, Ph. 3327-LW -- 9, 59, IOI BRANDAU, KARE 26 9+h N. E., Ph. 4224-R - 35, IOI BRITVEN, MARIL , IOI5 N. Jefferson, Ph. 3009-J - IOI BRODT, DALE. I4fh S. E., Ph. 3455 - 36 BROERS, JEAN TE, R. R. No. 3, Ph. I2FII2 - IOI BRUNSTEIN, LARRY, 7I0 N. Monroe, Ph. 3438-J BRUNSVOLD, BRIAN, 930 N. Jefferson, Ph. 2II5-W -- 34, I0l BULL, BEVERLY, 703 llfh N. E., Ph. 5928-J - 35, IOI BULL, LA VONNE, 643 4+h N. E. BULL, NANCY, 2I9 4+h N. E., Ph. 26II - 35, 49, IOI BURGESS, EARLENE, IBI6 S. Taff, Ph. 5II9-W - IOI BURINGTON, ANNE, 48 Brook Terrace, Ph. 4452-W -- 35, IOI BUTLER. JON, 420 I5fh S. E., Ph. 29B3-W - IOI BUTLER, LOWELL, 245 2Isf S. E., Ph. 4I86 - IOI BYI., MARLENE, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 959J3 - 35, IOI CAMPBELL. GARY, IOII N. Tyler. Ph. 5426-R - 35 CAREY, WILLIAM, 702 N. VanBuren, Ph. 344l-W - l0I CAR N, NEIL, 225 l4+h S. E., Ph. 3929-W CA NTER, DOROTHY, I538 N. Federal, Ph. I769-W-35, I0l C . EL, MARTIN, 2I6 22nd S. E., Ph. 4499-W AMBERS, DAVID, 224 5+h N. W., 4477-W - l0I AZEN, ELEANOR, I044 W. Sfaie, Ph. 3737 -- 36, 53, l0I HRISTENSEN, MARYANN, l4I7 2nd S. E., Ph. 5032-M CLARK, SHARON, 38 24+h S. W., Ph. 6230-R - IOI CLINE, PATRICIA, 6I2 N. Harrison. Ph. 4326-W - IOI COLLINS, ROGER, 9l8 I5Ih N. E., Ph. 5035-J - 36, 38, l0I COLOFF, MARY, 23 N. Conn., Ph. 40I4-J - 35, IOI COMSTOCK, MARY LOU, 406V2 S. Federal, Ph. 4657-R - IOI CONNER, BETTY, I.0.0.F. Home, Ph. 533 - IOI COOK, JANIS, 302 S. Virginia, Ph. 5376-J - 54, IOI COOK, JERRY, I0I8'f2 91h N. W., Ph. 5749-M - I0l COOK, NORMA JEAN, 807 N. Penn., Ph. 3505-W - 34, IOI COOKMAN, JAY, 534 I5+h S. E., Ph. 4738 COOKMAN, JO ANN, I920 N. Carolina, Ph. 5338-W - IOI CORK, JUDITH, 940 91h S. E.. 54I6-J - 35, IOI COTY, BEVERLY, 2I9 4+h S. W., Ph. 6258-W -- IOI OX, CAROLE, I8I5 S. Harding, Ph. 5773-M K ABB, ALLEN, 802 N. Delaware, Ph. 4364-J - 34, IOI C NINGHAM, JANET, 670 9fh S. E., Ph. 2569-W - IOI CU IS, CAROLYN, 734 N. Carolina, Ph. 3820 - 35, 53, I02 DAN RTH, ROBERT, 276 Willowbrook Dr., Ph. 56I8-LW - 34, 52, I02 DAVIS, H ROL, I3I5'f2 S. Federal, Ph. 4463 - 35, I02 DEAN, A AN, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 953R2 - 33, 36, 38, I02, l08 DENNIS, OMAS. 3I8 20+h S. E., Ph. 5322-J DE VARY, V GIL, I9I6 S. Wilson, Ph. 3982-W - 60, 69 DE WITT, AL N, 2607 N. Federal - I02 DILLABER, RO LD, I2I7 N. Jefferson, Ph. 26I0 - I02 DISHAN, MAR LE, 4I6 I2l'h N. W., Ph. 5III-M -- I02 DOLTER, BOB, 5I N. Jackson, Ph. 2688 - I02 DREHER, JOAN, I 4 S. Penn., Ph. 3266-W - I02 DUCKERT, BEVERL , 23 6+h S. W. -- Ph. I989-J - 35, I02 DUDA, BOB, l3I4 N. ersey, Ph. 4709-J EBBERS, RUTH ANN, Ilfh S. W., Ph. 4935-W - I02 EDGINGTON. KYLE, 80 N. VanBuren, Ph. 4550-J EDWARDS, RICHARD, 6 ' S. Presidenl, Ph. I572-W - I02 EGELAND, JOYCE, I2I5 ' S. E., Ph. 4954-W - 36, I02 ELLISON, PHYLLIS, 509 N. edison, Ph. I782 -- 34, 52, I02 ENBUSK. FRANCIS, 203 9fh . W., Ph. 2823- W EPPENS, GLENDA, 8I6 S. Wa inglon - 35, I02 EVANS, CLARICE, l720 S. Har ' g, Ph. II36 EVANS, CLARINE, I720 S. Har , Ph. II36 EVERHART, JACK. R. R. No. I, ' 578R3 EWERS, DEXTER, 805 I5l'h Place ., Ph. 408 FALT, SANDRA, III2 3rd S. W., Ph. 48-J - 35, I02 FIALA, BARBARA, I39 26fh S. W., Ph. 368-W - 22, I02 FINDLAY, JAMES, I436 N. Rhode Islan h. 4330-W - I02 FINDLING, JOANNE, I204 S. Carolina, ' 5508-R FISH, SHIRLEY, 634 S. Penn., Ph. 4657-J I02 FISHER, JACK, B08 9+h N. E., Ph. 2l3I-W - 36, I02 FISHER, JEANETTE, I724 S. Carolina, Ph. 5982-J - 36, I02 FISHER, MARILYN, I724 S. Carolina, Ph. 5982-J FLECKENSTEIN, GORDON, I33I S. Carolina, Ph. 5943-W FLEMING, AUDREY, 27I5 I8fh S. W. - 35, I02 FLESHNER, BEVERLY, 740 9fh N. E., Ph. 4845-J - I02 SOPHOMORE DIRECTORY FOWLER, EDWARD, 407 24Ih S. W. - 36, 38, I02 FRAHM, CHARLES, l80l S. Carolina, Ph. 4372 - 36, 38, I02 FRANK, RICHARD, I734 N. Delaware, Ph. 3535-J FRENZ, KAT EN, 3I5 S. Carolina, Ph. I030-J - I02 FREUDENBURG, ONNA, 2009'f1 S. Federal, Ph. 3637-W - I02 FRIEND, ROBER , 420 l4Ih S. E., Ph. 4I49-R FRONING, LARR , . R. No. I, Ph. 578J2 GABEL, ROGER, R. No. 2, Ph. 525RI GAGE. JON, 308 S. - fuclry, Ph. 4490-J - I02 GALLO, JOSEPHINE, 7 S. Jaclrson, Ph. 5I I0-M - I02 GARLAND, CAROL ANN, II9 2nd S. W., Ph. 5720 - 39, I02 GARUFIS, MARY, 647 E. Si e, Ph. II78 - 36, I02 GASSWINT, CHUCK, 2l9 S. enluclcy, Ph. 3509 - I02 GEISTLINGER, JACK, 54I 4Ih . E., Ph. 367l-29, 36, 38, I02 GELNER, GARY, 324 9Ih N. E., . 3465-W - I02 GIBBS, DAVID, I004 N. Monroe, ' 56l2-W - 36. 38 GIRTON, ROBERT, 36 Oalr Drive, ' 4005 -- I02 GIVLER, RONALD, I24 4Ih N. E., Ph. 662-R GODFREY, ROBERT, l325 S. Penn., Ph. ll4-J -- 36, 38 GOMEZ, LUCY, I43I N. Jefferson, Ph. 79-W GREEN, JANICE, R. R. No. 3, Ph. 429R2 35, I02 GREIN, ROSEMARY, 2233 22nd S. W., Ph. I7-J - 36. I03 GUNTHER, ROGER, 733 3rd S. W., Ph. 426 GUSTAFSON, CAROL, 324 l4Ih S. E., Ph. 3424 35, I03 HAGEN, JOANNE, 26 l2Ih S. E., Ph. 5838 - 3 I03 HAGEN, SUZANNE, 26 I2Ih S. E., Ph. 5838 - I8, , I03 HAIJSMAN, MARY ANN, I206 Isl S. W., Ph. 272I- - 35, I03 HALL, KEITH, 2223 S. Grover, Ph. 6l63-J HAMRICK, HARRY, 8l3 N. Delaware, Ph. 2084-W HANNA, MARILYN, 8l9 l2'lh N. E., Ph. 5l38-J HANSEN, VOLNEY, 830 N. Hampshire, Ph. 4I47-W HANSON, BEVERLY, 4l6 4lh N. W., Ph. 2947-J - 36, 53, 3 HARBESON, PAT, 6I6 3rd N. E., Ph. 4936-M - I03 HARDING, ROBERT, l62l N. Delaware, Ph. 545I-J HARMS, DONNA, 543 4+h N. E., Ph. 6l98-M - I03 HARRINGTON, LARRY, l406 N. Ohio, Ph. 3237-W HARRIS, CAROLYN, II3 26ll1 S. W., Ph. 4059-W - 5, I03 HAYWARD, RONALD, 622 N. Delaware, Ph. I495-J I03 HEBEL, ROBERT, R. R. No. 4, Ph. 69Rll - 49 HEINOLD, ROLAND, 4l6 IOIh N. E., Ph. 4858- f HELGESON, LARRY, 2l0 N. Jefferson, Ph. 4308 - 36 HELLAND, ARLIN, 7I5 N. Delaware, Ph. 549 HELM, MARY, 625 N. Jaclrson, Ph. 4824-W 36, I03 HERMAN, ROBERT, 5l2 l5Ih N. W., Ph. 5 -J HERMANN, JANE, 252 I2Ih S. E., Ph. 57 -J - 35, I03 HERRERA. JOE, l6I6 N. Delaware, Ph. 3-W HERT, CAROL, 607 N. VanBuren, Ph. 2-J - 26, I03 HEWETT, RICHARD, I632 N. Federa Ph. 2330-W HILTON, MARVIN, 7l2 llfh N. E., . 5655-W - I03 HOLDING, VIOLET, 406lf2 S. Fed l, Ph. 2082-M - 35, I03 HOIUM. ANN, I003 E. Slafe, P 3l0-W - 35, I03 HUFF, JOHN, 327 6'l'h Place S ., Ph. 5434-R - 35 HUFF, ROBERT, lI8 l6Ih N. ., Ph. 2596-J - 89 HUFF, WILLIAM, Il8 l6lh . E., Ph. 2596-J HUGO, GUNTHER, 323 2 I S. W. HUISMAN, VIRGINIA, I S. Harding, Ph. 4l90-W - I03 HUNT, GENEVIEVE, 83 th N. E., Ph. 5l77-J - 36, I03 HUTCHINSON, LA V NE, 9l4 Elm Drive, Ph. 4993-W - I03 HUTZELL, JAMES, 2 S. Delaware, Ph. 5738-W HUZL, JACK, 8l3 Ih Place N. E., Ph. 5065-W - 36, I03 ISAACSON, S RA, 527 20Ih S. E., Ph. 2054-W - 35, I03 JACKSON, IAM, 633 4+h N. E., Ph. 4l26-J JACOBS, LENE, 949 I5Ih N. E., Ph. 5l02-J -- 35, I04 JAMES, ' LLIP, I026 N. Jefferson, Ph. 486 -- 34, I04 JAMES, SANDRA, 726 IOIh N. W., Ph. 5694-R - 35, IO4 JAMISON, SALLY, II6 l7Ih S. E., Ph. 6264-W - 54, I04 JASS, JANETTE, R. R. No. I, Ph. 5894R -- l04 JENSEN, ARNOLD, Box 586, Ph. l8F2l - IO4 JENSEN, CHRIS, l450 N. Virginia, Ph. 5865-J -- 34, IO4 JENSEN, RICHARD, I524 N. Adams JENSEN, YVONNE, 439 28Ih S. W., Ph. 4643-R - I04 JENSON, JOAN, I308 S. Delaware, Ph. 5934-LW - IO4 JOHNSON, ELAINE, 525 N. Mass. JOHNSON, LEONARD, 4l9 3rd N. E. JOHNSON, RAYMOND, 2I9 W. Sfale, Ph. B93 - 34, IO4 JOHNSON, SANDRA, 529 I9fh S. E., Ph. l583 KEHM, TED, l220 E. Slale, Ph. I809-J KELP, BONNIE, II6 I5+l-I N. E., P . 2857-J - 35 KELP, DAVID, II6 l5Ih N. E., P . 2857-J - 35 KINNAN, DALE, 408 26Ih S. ., Ph. 35l6-W - 84 KIROFF, ROSIE, I02l N. Tyl , Ph. 5749-R - IO4 KISER, RONALD, 926 N. ' ms, Ph. l978 - IO4 KLEVOS, PAUL, ll03 N. nn., Ph. 3995-J KNOLL, E. J., 3I0 9I'h f . W., Ph. 5944-R - I04 KRAMBEER, LORETT I.0.0.F. Home, Ph. 533 - IO4 KRAUS, LARRY, 9 . Taylor, Ph. 2845-J - IO4 KRUTSINGER, Rl ARD, I4l3 N. Penn., Ph. 5826-J - 35, IO4 KUNDERT, DO LD, I708 S. Delaware, Ph. 5738-M KUNZMAN, f RGARET, 440 26lh S. W., Ph. 35l6-M - IO4 LANGHOFF ILLIAM, l050 Isl N. E., Ph. 5659-M - 89, IO4 LARSON, RIS, 5II 6Ih S. W., Ph. 3863-J LEAKE, ' RLAN, I9 l3I'h N. E., Ph. 4693-W - 35, IO4 LEAKE AMES, I9 I3+h N. E., Ph. 4693-W - 34 LEM , DUANE, 428 27lh S. W., Ph. 5557-W - 34 LEV SON, DAVID, IOI6 3rd S. W., Ph. 4720-J - 35, 49, I05 L IS, TOMMY, 406 22nd S. E., Ph. 5995-W EN, JACK. ll22 6Ih S. W., Ph. 3536-W INK, SHARON, I7 S. Yorlr, Ph. 56l6-W - I05 LONG, BRUCE, 2l7 S. Tennessee, Ph. 2305-J - I05 LONG, MARLYN, 8l4Ifg N. Federal, Ph. 3337-M - 35, I05 LONGLEY, GARY, 4l6 Is+ N. E., Ph. 2822-W -- I05 LONGSDORF, PATRICIA, 83I 5Ih S. E., Ph. 6242-J - I05 LOWARY, GEORGIA, 628 6Ih S. E., Ph. 4730-W - 35, I05 LOUCKS. DAVID, 2l Zlsl S. E., Ph. 3475-J - 34 LYNCH, KATHRYN, II04 N. VanBuren, Ph. 5457-M - 35, I05 MC AULEY, MIKE, 202 Willowbrook Dr., Ph. 6060 - 34, I05 MC CLASKEY, DONNA, l442 N. Hampshire, Ph. 5572-J-34, I05 MC CORD, JAMES, 420 l5Ih N. W., Ph. 6265-R MC DONOUGH, SHARON, 223 Crescenl Dr., Ph. 3926-W- 36, I05 MC GUIRE, CARL, I736 S. Coolidge, Ph. 425l-J - I05 MC ILHATTON, KATHLEEN, 3I5 27fh S. W.. Ph. 6037-W - I05 MACKIN, JANET, 2 Linden Dr., Ph. 3480-W - I05 ALFERO, MARY, 2232 22nd S. W., Ph. 4852-J - 35 ARINER, LENNA, ll0 l5I'h N. W., Ph. 4475-R ROUEZ, ROSE, 226 l6Ih N. W., Ph. 4602-W M TIN, JAMES, l024 l7Ih N. E., Ph. 5l87-W MA INEZ, JOHN, I6I4 N. Madison, Ph. 3I35-R - 69 MAY, ONNA, 92I 4'lh S. W., Ph. 5979-W MENTI , JOE, 730 4th S. W., Ph. 5955-M - 59, 64, I05 MERRIT LINDA, l038 4Ih S. W., Ph. 4586-W - 35, I05 MEYERS, NICE, 709 S. Penn., Ph. I950-J - I05 MICHELS, I NNA, 307 7th S. E., Ph. 2660-W - 34, I05 MILLER, RIT 2228 20Ih S. W., Ph. 262l - I05 MILNES, DO LD, ll4lf2 N. Federal, 2329-J MILTENBERGE RONALD, 5l9 ls? S. W., Ph. 5375-J - 36 MOEN, NANCY, 5 Linden Dr., Ph. 6237 - 35, 53, I05 MOORE, MAXINE, 34 S. Jersey, Ph. 5537-R - I05 MORGAN, ELIZAB , 8l7 2nd S. W., Ph. 228l - 35, I05 MORRISON, ROBER , 5 9+h N. W., Ph. 25l8-J - 36, 38 MOUNT, MARTY, II3 W. Slale, Ph. 47I4 -- 35, 94 MULDOON, JACK, 204 Ih S. E., Ph. 3543-J MULHERN, KAREN, l2If2 . Delaware, Ph. 3825-LM - I05 MURNIGKEIT, GUENTER, ' I0'lh N. E., Ph. 4677-M - 59, I05 MURPHY, BARBARA, 805 N. elaware, h. 2786-J - 35, 53, I05 NEIBERGALL, DARLENE, 207 Louisiana, Ph. 4376-W-35, I05 NELSON, CARL, R. R. No. 4, 855Rl2 NELSON, JAMES, 934 6Ih PI. S. ., 3864-W - 36, I05 NEWMAN, ELLA, 320 l2Ih S. E., ' . 3606-J NEWMAN, GEORGE, 8l6 N. Conn., h. I699-W NICHOLI, NANCY, l.0.0.F. Home, ' 533 - I05 NICHOLS, CARL, 72l lblh N. E., Ph. 3829-W NIELSEN, PAUL, 3I7 2IsI S. E., Ph. 39l2-W - I05 NIELSON, ELEANOR, 9l3 4'lh S. W., Ph. I734 - l8, 35 OGAARD, NORMA, l5l8 N. Penn., Ph. 3078-J OLSON, CARLYN, R. R. No. I, Ph. 386R2 - 36, I05 OLSON, ELDON, 2I7 8lh S. E., Ph. 5937-LW SOPHO ORE DIRECTORY OLSON, SHIRLEY. 22 7+h N. W., Ph. 3337-W - 35 OLTHOFF, LARRY, R. R. No. 4, Ph. I037J4 PARKER, SANDRA, 639 9+h N. E., Ph. 4266-J - I05 PASCOE, GARY 723 N. VanBuren, Ph. 5496-W PATHOULAS, J 325 IOIh N. W., Ph. 34lI - 35, I05 PATRICK, BETTY, -' S. Carolina, Ph. 6I0 -- 34 PATTON, BONNIE, 3 S. Mass., Ph. 3433 - I05 PAULSEN, DELBERT, 4 ' 4Ih N. E., Ph. 6I98-LR - I05 PAULSEN, PAULINE, R. No. 3, Ph. I36RI - 35, I05 PAULSON, EMILY, 609 4+ N. E., Ph. 4864-W PAVEK, JOYCE, I50 I2+h W., Ph. I498-W - I8, I06 PAYNE, BARBARA, 2II 6ll'1 W., Ph. 5I64 - 36, I06 PECK, ROBERT, 86 Broolr Terra , Ph. 2642-J - 34, 69, I06 PEDELTY, MARY, R. R. No. I I06 PENNEY, SUE, 923 I2+h N. E., Ph. 5053-J - 22, 35, I06 PETERSEN, MARY, 507 N. Mass., ' . 4I26-W - 35, IO6 PETERSON, JERRY, 3I5 I3Ih S. E., . 254I - 36, I06 PETERSON, LESTRA, I833 S. Wilson, . 5759-R - I06 PETERSON, RUTH, II3lfg E. Shale, Ph. 7I-J - 35, I06 PRICE, STEPHANIE, 857 2nd N. W., Ph. I67-W - 35, l06 PRICE, VIRGINE, 3I3 9+h N. W., Ph. 322 W - 35, I06 PROHASKA, GLENN, 5l5 4I'h S. W., Ph. 5 3-W QUINONES, MARY, 820 S. VanBuren, Ph. 5 7-LJ - 35, I06 QUINONES, RAYMOND, 820 S. VanBuren, Ph. 5007-LJ RAGSDALE, WILLIAM, I03 S. Louisiana, Ph. 5 8-W - 28 READ, MERLE, I605 S. Harding - I06 READ, ROBERT, 404 I5+h N. W., Ph. 24l REAM, JERRY, 607 S. Conn., Ph. I7I8-J - 36, IO6 REDEKER, ARLENE, 9I7 N. Washington, Ph. 2740-J 39, I06 REMMERT, DENNIS, 6I3 3rd N. E., Ph. 3I I I-W - 52, 6 RESLER, LISA, 9II N. Penn., Ph. I365 REYNOLDS, BERNARD, I37 22nd S. E., Ph. 4076-J - I06 REYNOLDS, ROBIN, I37 22nd S. E., Ph. 4076-J - I06 RICKEY, STEVEN, l202 2nd N. W., Ph. 3I97-W - 34, I06 ROARK, BETTY LOU, II06 6'fh S. W., Ph. 2939 - 35, I06 ROCKWELL, NORMAN, 622 Isl S. E., Ph. 4482-W - I06 ROSENKILD, ROSEMARY, IISV2 Isl S. E., Ph. 53I8-J - 34, I06 ROTH, RONALD, I24 Isl N. W., Ph. 4726-W ROTH, WALLACE, 36 25+h S. W., Ph. 4765-W - 36 SCHMITZ, CAROLEE, I707 S. Mass., Ph. 3679-W - I06 SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL. II04 N. Georgia, Ph. 6543-W SCHRECKENGOST. SALLY, R. R. No. 2, Ph. 273IR2 - I0 SCHULER SCHULER scHuLrz,' SCHULTZ, SCHULZE SCHURTZZ IDA, 728 S .VanBuren, Ph. 6044-J - 35, I06 LULA, 728 S. VanBuren, Ph. 6044-J - 35, I06 GERALD, 829 N. Pierce, Ph. 2452-W MARY, I49 l0+h S. W., Ph. 557l - 35, I - RANDOLIN, 23I7 24Ih S. W., Ph. 4028- NANCY, 25l4 N. Fedefal, Ph. 39l5-W I00 SCHWARTZ, JUDITH, I604 S. Penn., Ph. 5877-M 6, 38, 53, I06 SCHWIEGER, LARRY, 23I2 24th S. W., Ph. 3I -J SEBENIECHER, VERONICA, I.0.0.F. Home, P . 533 - I06 SERDAHL, JOYCE, 25 22nd S. E., Ph. 2809- - I06 SESSIONS, CAROL, 220 I4Ih S. E., Ph. 2II -J SHAFFER, JERRY, 409 7th S. E., Ph. 3270- .IUNI O R COLLEGE DIR CTORY ABLE, JOHN M.: R. R. No : 369l ALBAUGH, DARYL R.: I 0 I2Ih Sf. N. E.: 4I30-J ALLEN, DICK G.: 4I9 I S. E.: 2003-J ALLEN, GLEN: 4l9 I4 S. E.: 2003-J ALLEN, JAY: I5I6 S. elaware: 5BI5-R ALLOS, WILLIAM J 7I5 S. Washingfong 6I85-M ANGEL, JAMES S.' ' I3 N. Penn. Ave.: 3629-J AUSTIN, DIXIE L I408'fg N. Federal: 2564-J AUSTIN, HARO I W.: 405lf2 N. Federal: 2896-W BAILEY, PAUL A.: 544 20Ih S+. S. E. BAILEY, RAMONA M.: 707 S. Polk: 4992-J BAILEY, ROBERT C.: I049 6+h S. W.: 5332-R BARLOW, JACK A.: II4 N. Adams 5 SHARP, JO ANN, B33 Sth S. W., Ph. 6033-J SHEPARD, DONNA, 7l9 N. Delaware, Ph. 208 -W - l06 SHIMA, LARRY, 605 E. Siafe, 5480-J 6 SHINN, GLORIA, I3I7 N. Washingion, Ph. 73-W - 35 SIBERT, ARLON, 729 I2th N. E., Ph. 3777 - I06 SKOVGAARD, JANICE, 4I5 E. Slafe, P 625l-R - 30, l06 SLIGER, ALYCE, I220 N. Washinglon, . 6255-J SLIGER, JAMES, I220 N. Washingfo Ph. 6255-J SMILEY, LINDA, IIO S. CAROLIN Ph. I72l - 35, IO6 SMITH, CONSTANCE, l029 Isl' N ., Ph. 33l4-J -- 35, I06 SMITH, RONALD, 840 E. Sfale, . 593I-R SMITH, DONALD, I36 26th S. . SPEAKAR, DEANNA, 744 S. rrison, Ph. 4250-W - I07 SPENCER, DIXIE, 703 S. Pre enl, Ph. 4807-J - I07 SPURGEON, LORILLA, 8I . Virginia, Ph. l670-W - 35, I07 STILWELL, JIM, 243 20f . E., Ph. 5889-M STROMLEY, EVELYN, R . No. I, Ph. 6027-J - I07 TAGESON, VIRGINIA 66 I4I'h PI. N. E., Ph. 5072-W - 36, I07 TAIT, CAROL, 4l6 9 N. W., Ph. 4362-J - 35, 53, I07 TANNER, MARLEN , 94l IOIh N. E., Ph. 5820-J - I07 TEVIS, PHYLLIS, 5 Ilfh N. E., Ph. 3783 - I07 THEILEN, MILD D, 2324 24th S. W., Ph. l77B-W - I07 THOMPSON, 9 RLENE, R. R. NO. 3, Ph. 939Rll - I07 TIESZEN, M ILYN, 404 N. Delaware, Ph. 3669 - 36. 38, I07 TREANOR, ATRICIA, SI9 6+h S. E., Ph. 3636-J - 35, 5l, I07 TREBIL, J NNE, 23l6 23rd S. W., Ph. 5662-J - I07 TRITCH, ERLE, R. R. No. I TRUE, ' ARY, 803 I4Ih N. E., Ph. 2920-M TULL ELEN, IO3 8+h S. W., Ph. 6289-W TU , LAWRENE, 939 N. Jersey, Phh. 2942-W - I07 T O, ALAN, 309 ISI N. E. - I07 RICH, SHARLYENE, l007 N. Federal -- I07 NDERWOOD, MARY, 3I5 2IsI S. E., Ph. I5J5-W 1 36, I07 VAIL, MARILYN, I2 I4+h S. E., Ph. 3999-W - 36, I07 VAN HORN, GEROLD, l03 23rd S. W., Ph. 4596-W - I07 VAN OSTEN, SYLVIA, I5I 7Ih S. W., Ph. 2332-W -- 49, I07 VOHS, MARTHA, 536 41h S. E., Ph. 45l7-J - I07 WADE, RODNEY, i006 N. Penn., Ph. 2I79 - 35, I07 WALSH, DONNA, 43I S. -Carolina - I07 WELLS, JAMES, R. R. NO. 2, Ph. 469R2 WESTWICK, JO ANN, 6l6 N. Mass., Ph. 4728-W - 36, 39, I07 WHEELER, DONNA, 4l8 l0Ih N. E,. Ph. 5846-J -- I07 WHORLEY, WILLIAM, 23 I7fl1 S. E., Ph. 2957 - I07 WILTSIE, KENNETH, II7 l4+h N. E., Ph. 5867-J - I07 INTER, KAREN, 22lI S. Delaware, Ph. 5522-J - 35, I07 OODHOUSE, ROBERT, I020 Maple Drive, Ph. 33I0-R -- 34 ODIWISS, JERRY, 7ll Birch Drive, Ph. 5452-M -- I07 W LDRIDGE, KAREN, l6l6 S. Tall, Ph. 4795-R - I07 WO MAN, ROGER, 643 Isl' S. E., Ph. 4079-W - 53, I07 YEZE ELEANOR, I438 41h S. E., Ph. 5I49-W - I07 YOUN CONSTANCE, l505 S. Federal, Ph. 4033-W - 34, I07 YOUNG, EONARD, 9 N. Jefferson, Ph. 6052-LJ - 34 YOUNG, A ONARD, 3I4 29+h S. W., Ph. 6052-LJ - 34 ZAHARIAD , HELEN, I23 S. Carolina, Ph. 4556-W - 53, I07 ZAHARIADE FRANCES, I23 S. Carolina, Ph. 4556-W BARRETT, KAY L.: 622 N. dison: 5I9B BARTELL, LARRY S.: 4I9 I9 SI. S. E.: 36I6-W BENDER, CHARLES R.: l034 h S. W.: 5023-J BENSER, JOHN M.: 4I0 2IsI S. .: 4085-J BIGELOW, WAYNE L.: R. R. No. : 4529-M BILLMAN, CHARDETTE A.: 525 S. resident 698 BIRCH, BRIAN L.: 807 N. Washingl : 3844 BISHOP, WALLACE W.: 929 N. Ma 'son: 2627-J BOULINE, WILLIAM C.: 425 Main Av .: 723 lCIear Lalrel BOWE, JANICE C.: I9 Oak Drive: 6l59-W BROWN, MARIAN E.: 4I6 5Ih S. W.: 2290-R BROWNELL, KAREN R.: 726 Ibfh N. E.: 4402-J BRUCHNER, LUCILLE B: 7I2 61h Place N.: 453-J BURZETTE, ROBERT D.: I46Vg 5+h SI. S. W.: 5822-W CALHOUN, MARLYN D.: 5I8 3rd Sf. N. E.: 5339-W CASEY, GLORIA C.: R. R. No. 3: 2483-M CHAPMAN, RONALD DEAN: Manly: 545I CHRISTENSEN, JACK E.: Tlwrnlon: 8234I CHIMBID S, LEO: 628 S. VanBuren: 5008-J CHUTE, R s ARD G.: 3l9 2nd N. E.: 5464-M CODE, NAN J.: l02l 2nd N. W.: 3746 COLLOTON. HN: l6I5 S. Delaware: 2645 CONSTABLE, LA ONT M.: I3II S. Massachuseffs: I20 COOWMAN, ELI BETH A.: 902 6fl1 S. W.: 4248 COTTRELL, EVA M.: B 26Ill S. W.: 5045-R CRANE, ROGER L.: 2 I3Il's N. E.: 2544-W CROXTON. EARL F.: - I S. Polk: 3679-W CUNNINGHAM, JEAN I : 440 28lh S. W.: 3685-J DECKER, RALPH W. E.: I llflm N. E.: 3908 DE WITT, ROBERT A.: R. R. . I: 2l4R3 DOERING, MARY K.: Bll S. F eral: I366 DOOCY. DOLLY A.: I2lf2 Isl W.: Apl. 5: 6l l5fM DOOLAN, BARTLEY A.: 230 I5fI'o . E.: 3943 DOVALI, BILL J.: 2333 23rd S. W.: 939-W DUNLAP, DOUGLAS F.: I08 N. Ma n: 3834-W EVANOFF, ROY M.: 6I0 S. Jackson: 5 l-W FINDLING, LEE R.: I204 S. Carolina: 5 8-R FINER, ALBERT D.: I509 N. Pennsylvania: 3I-J FOLSOM, LARABETH A.: 30l I4'lh S. E.: 3 -W FRANK, ROBERT M.: I734 N. Delaware: 3535- GAFFRI, MARILOU: 9I6 Ilfh N. E.: 4555-W GALLO. JULIAN N.: 72I S. Jackson: 5l76 GERDES, CHARLES D.: 3I8 29II1 S. W.: 6039-W GAUGER, LAWSON W.: Floyd: 5F3 ICIlarIes Cilyl GLEASON, JOHN A.: 3l2 IOII1 N. E.: 2l23-W GOEDERS, JOYCE A.: 8l3 4Il'u S. W.: 5807-J GOLIEN, WALTER R.: 304 3rd N. E.: 3493-J GODDEN, FORREST L., JR.: Manly: 463l GOODNOW, ROGER D.: 232 7fI1 N. E.: 5082-W GORKOWSKI, IRENE E.: Rock Falls: R. I. 2725 GRIFFITH, PAUL C.: 4l5 I4fh S. E.: 4776 GRIPPEN, GAIL A.: IIO7 N. Pennsylvania: 4069 HAHN, IRENE L.: 5 Willow Drive: 3320 HALLORAN, LEO F.: Rockwell HALVERSON, JUAN B.: R. R. No. 3: 429R HAMPTON, DAVID C.: l32 25Il1 S. W.: 3 3-W HAYDON, GLEN E.: 2I5 3rd N. W.: 3l -W HEIGHT, RALPH J.: I2 S. Louisiana: 2 HOFFMAN. JAMES D.: 935 S. Kenluc : 6083-M HOLM, WILLIAM H.: 654 E. Slafe: I HOLTZ, JUDITH M.: IOI N. I4+h: I 6 9-W HOUELSON. JANET F.: 406 N. Th' : 382-J lClear Lakel HUBBARD, JERALD A.: 2l4 6+h . E.: 3620 HUGHES, MARY L. llI7 3rd W.: l82I-J HUNTLEY, KENNETH D.: R. ' No. I: 28FlI lClear Lalzel HUTCHINSON, LOIS J.: 9I4 lm Drive: 4993-W HUTZELL, PATRICIA J.: I5 S. Delaware: 5738-W JANSSEN. JAMES E.: I3 S. Federal: 4297-W JANSSEN. JERRY F.: I3 S. Federal: 4297-W JOHNSON, LILLION B Norfhwood: 349-W JOYNT, THOMAS R.: I6 7th S. E.: 4598-J KAHLE, ELIZABETH .: 8l5 N. Monroe: 4843-J KARAMITROS, BE E: 2I5 l4fI'1 N. W.: l863-W KEHM, JACK D.: 220 E. Slale: l809-J KELCK, RUTH ' , R. R. No. 3: 2786-W KELLY, LARRY .: 420 S. Madison: 2625 KLEVOS, DA .: lI03 N. Pennsylvania: 2995-J KIRCHNER, ' IZABETH A.: 222 Isl N. E. KIRCHOFF ORDON K.: l6l8 N. Pennsylvania: II67 KITCHEN, ARRY G.: 608 N. 8+h Ave.: 549-J lClear KORNM N, LOIS R.: 908 IOIII N. E.: ll57-W KUBISH, ON J.: BI9 9th N. E.: 2l38 LEAMAN, MARY L.: 32 6lI1 N. W.: 6059-J LENT, CHARLES F.: R. R. No. I: I2-F-4 lRockwellI LEONARD, RONALD A.: l206 Isl' N. W.: 33l2-W LOOMER, JO A.: 632 IIl'I'I N. E.: 5983-R LOUCKS, GORDON E.: 2l 2lsI S. E.: 3475-J LUCAS, CARL H.: Nora Springs: I4I LUCHAN, JOHN: l2l7 N. Wasliinglon: 4687-W ' LUECHT, MARLYN D.: I627 S. Wilson: 2I08-W Lakel MAROLF, RONALD P.: 3I River Heiglvls: 2829 MARTIN, EDWARD A.: 224l 26I'l4 S. W.: 3I6I-J MERKEL, EUGENE A.: R. R. No. 3: l759 MILLARD, ARDIS C.: IB00 l9'Ih S. W.: 3980-W MILES, ROLLAND E.: 2026 S Wilson: 4872-W MILLER, DWAYNE L.: 8I3 ls Place N.: 436-J lClear Lakel MOON, MARLENE M.: I ' N. Federal: 2587 MOORE, DALE E.: 623 Presidenl: 536l-J MORGAN, PHILIP W.: I7 2nd S. W.: 228I MORRIS, SHIRLEY J.' . R. No. 4: 5l03 lManlyl MOTT, DONALD D.' I7 S. Washinglon: I356 MOTTER, JACK E. IIO 7ll'l N. E.: 5646 MURRAY, CATH INE: l3I2 N. Madison: 4480-W MURRAY, DAR D D.: 226 l4lI1 N. W.: 5390-J NIELSON, P R R.: 9I3 41h S. W.: I734 ONEIL, D W.: 27 IOIII N. W.: 2958-W OLSON, TTY: 4Il 2nd N. E.: 4444 OLSON JOYCE A.: Clear Lake: II88-J-4 lClear Lakel OVER RF, NANCY E.: 403 91h N. E.: 5040-J PA MA, MOSES: 6l6 S. Monroe: 2307-W P KER, JERRY L.: I03 N. Ohio: 5I34-J P RKS, WILLIAM W.: 228 Crescenl Drive: 4563-J ATHOULAS, NICK: 325 I01h N. W.: 34II PAXTON, JAMES A.: l30l N. Jefferson: 3348 PAXTON, ROBERT W.: l30l N. Jefferson: 3348 PERGANDE, ELIZABETH A.: 536 4Ih N. E.: 6075-W PLONSKY, JOHN F.: 2:2 Isl S. E.: 4I7B-W POWERS, LEIGH W.: I022 2nd N. E.:4609-J RABE, JOHN B.: Il09 S. 8ll'1 Slreef: 573-J lClear Lakel REAM, JACK C.: 607 S. Conneclicul: I7I8-J RESER, ARLENE: Rockwell: 3-F-IOI RICKARD, GERALD D.: 3I6 N. Pennsylvania: 3I83-J ROBERTS, SHIRLEY J.: R. R. No. I: 899-R3 ROGNESS. GLEN D.: 406 lsl N. W. ROGERS, RICHARD R.: I909 S. Shore Drive: 642 lCIear Lakel ROGNESS, ROLLIN W.: 406 Isl N. W. RICHER, PAUL J.: 229 S. Louisiana: 3499 SCHLUTZ, DELBERT D.: Tlnornlon: 8247l SCHMIDT, MAXINE L.: R. R. No. 2: 2729 lPIymoufl'lI SCHLOBOHM. RICHARD M.: Rock Falls: 2I28 CHNARR, HAROLD E.: 422 27lI'1 S. W.: 3828-J HNARR, ROBERT O.: 422 27l'l'l S. W.: 3828-J S SIBA, SETH C.: YMCA SH LDS, DONNA K.: 243 20II1 S. E.: 2l5-LM SIMO JOHN: l25 IIII1 N. E.: 3908 SLATT , ARDEN L.: 406 Isl N. W. SOLI, LA RY J.: l2l 6+h S. W. SPEAKAR, OAN M.: Oakwood Grocery: 904-W lClear Lakel SPENCER, ' BERT L.: 435 I4fh N. E.: 2973-W STANEK. JO L.: 205 S. IZII1 Sl.: Norllmwood SWEESY, ROB T M.: 302l E. Slafe: B65 SWENSON, LEL D B.: l4I8 N. Rhode Island: 4225-J SCOTT, JERRY 507 N. Shore Dr.: 67-J lclear Lakel SHAFFER, DOYH ' 409 7ll's S. E.: 3270-J TEVIS, EVAN J.: R. R. o. 2: I2-F-I2 TIMM, DEAN W.: Nor prings THOMPSON, EMMETT . II4 5+l1 N. E.: 5602-W VAN EVERY, DONALD R.: I N. Delaware: 2350 VAN NOTE, KEITH L.: R. R. o. 4: 495Rl WALLACE, DOROTHY A.: 7I E. Slale: 80 WALLER, GERALD R.: 705 9ll1 . W.: 437I-W WATTS, ROGER W.: 9ll N. Har on: 3l69-W' WEBB, DON R.: I29 N. I5lh: 460- lCIear Lakel WESTON, LARRY D.: 606 llllm N. - - 47l3-W WHARAM, ELLN A.: l2l0 2nd Ave. . E.: 390-J lClear Lakel WHEELER, ROBERT J.: R. R. No. 2 WESMIER, LEONA M.: l5l 6lI1 S. W.: 446-J WOOD. WILLIS R.: 323 S. Tennessee: 4 7 WORMHOUDT, SUSAN: 420 N. Federal: 3527-J WYBORNY, MARLYS A.: Rudd YEGGE. RICHARD P.: 220 71h N. E.: 5374-LW YOUNG, EUNICE L.: 3I4 29+h S. W.: 5343-W ZEMANEK, MARJORIE F.: 7I9 I0fh N. E.: 263I-W ZEMANEK, PHYLLIS F.: 628 S. Jackson: 996 ADVERTISING A 81 W Drive Inn ............. Adams Prescripfion Pharmacy -- Aldens ...................... - -- American Crysfal Sugar Co. ...... --- Arrow Prinling Co. ........... Allas Grocery and Meal' Markef l6I I84 I6l l8I I84 I84 I68 Aulo Lisfings ................... --- B. F. Goodrich ......... -- I84 B 8: O Rexall Drug ....... -- I8b Bee Line Service Garage .... -- I84 Birkholz Clofhing Sfore ,....... -- I68 Birum-Olson Co. - Buick Dealers -- -- I84 Blanchard Jewelers ,....,. -- -- I6l Boe Jewelers ....,......., ,- I84 Borden's Ice Cream Co. ...... -- I84 Boyer Hardware and Painf .... Y- I84 Brifven Markel' .........,,, -- I84 Bu'Hreys ................ -- I84 Carlefon SI'ewar'l Music Co. -- -- I84 Cashway Lumber Sfore ...... .... - - I84 Chamber of Commerce .......a...... -- I62 Chambers Texaco Service ................ I62 Charles E. Cooper Cap and Gown Co. .... I62 Coca-Cola Boffling Co. ............. -- I8I Co-Mo Pholo Co. ,................ -- I84 Counfy and Slale Represenfafives - -- I80 Culligan Soil' Waler Service .... -- l6I Curries ................... -- I63 Damon's. Inc. .............. -- I64 Decker Bros., Inc. ....... -- I64 Decker, Jacob E. 81 Sons - -- I8I DeWiIde AuI'o Service .... -- I84 Dick's Bowling Cenler .,..,., -- I63 Douglas Insurance Agency .... -- I84 E 8: W Super Markel' ....... -- I84 Eafons -' .................. --'I84 Eco Flying Service .......... -- I65 Egeland Skelgas 8: Appliance ....... .... I 84 Engler Drug Co. ........................ I84 Equifable Life Assurance Sociely of lhe U. S. I84 Escherich Refrigeralion Co. .............. I63 Farm 81 Town Lumber Yard --- -- I66 Federal Fruil' Marker ....... -- I66 Firs'I' Nalional Bank .....,, -- I65 Fisher Typewrifer Co. ..... -- I65 Ford Hopkins Drug Co. --- -- I84 Frank Free Pholo Sludio --- -- I65 Gerard Pho'l'o Sfudio ....... .... I 66 Gildner's Clofhing Sfore .... .... I 66 Globe-Gazelle ....... -.-- -- I67 Green Mill Reslauranl' ......... -- I84 Grippen's 'Phillips Service ........ .... I 84 Grupp, Carl Supere'He Markel' .... -- I84 Harry's Sweef Shop and News Sfand .... -- Hari' Moiors, Inc. .,........... - Herb 81 George Radio Service --- Hermanson Dairy ............. Home Insulafion Co. ........ Hoxie Fruif Co. ..... Hub Clofhiers ..... I84 - -- I67 - -- I84 -- I67 -- I84 -- I68 I67 l98 DIRECTCRY Ideal American Laundry 8: Cleaners -- Infernafional Harvesler Co. ....,.. - Infernafional Minerals 81 Chemicals C Iowa Business Supply Co. ....,..... Iowa Hardware Mulual ....,. --- James Refrigerafion Co. ........ , Jefferson Transporlalion Lines ,... John Gallagher, Inc. .......... Johnsfon Flower Shop .....,a Kayenay .Y...,a....... Key Way Typewrile Co. -,- KGLO - AM - FM - TV ,,.. KRIB H. ..aaa.......,. - Kirk's Pholo Sfudio a.aa. Klipfo Loose Leaf Co. -- Knesel, A. W. 8: Sons .... Lee's Bowling Lanes ......... Lehigh Porfland Cemenl' Co. - Li'H'le's Radio Sludio ...... Lock's Phofo Studio ..,.....,. Lundbergs ....,.....,..,....... Lyons Launderers 81 Dry Cleaners -- Ly+Ie's Sandwich Grill ......... MBA Pharmacy ....a............ Marigold Dairy, Inc. ......,.,...... Marshall 8: Swi'F'l' Cleaners 8: Furriers Mason Cily Brick and Tile Company - Mason Cify Lumber Co. ,........... Mason Cify News Agency ........ Mason Cify Rendering Works ..,. Mailers Brolhers Chiropracfors .... Mier Chazen Aufo Paris ........ Mufual of Omaha .......... orp Neibergall Bros. Groceries .......... Nichols and Green ..,............ ..-- Norfhwesfern Sfafes Poriland Cemenf O'Dea Finance Co. ..............-- - - Ogilvy Bakery ............... .....--- Parkhursi, Fred - Lincoln-Mercury De PaHee's Ice Cream Slore -- Pauley, Ray E. Co. .,... Peoples' Gas 8: Eleclric - Pel'erson's China Cenfer -- Pe'I'iH s Super Service --- Puriiy Bakerv ........ Russell Phofo Sfudio .... S 81 R Chevrolel' .......... Sam Raizes Deparfmeni Sfore - Sears Roebuck 8: Co. ...... Seney, Ray Jewelers .... Schwen's Ice Cream --- Shipley Prinfing Co. .... Smilh Dra ery Shop ...... SneII's Amzulance Service -- S+. Clair-Slarks ......... Sfale Brand Creameries Sfoyles Press ........ Sweeihearf Bakery .... SyI's Super Markei' .... aler WhiI'e's Appliance ...... .... I 84 TOT 31 Teen ---------- --- I79 Wglff Typewriier Co, ,U ,,., Tyler-Ryan Furnifure ..... --- l84 Yelland 8K Hanes ---,-,- -q,- I 80 Vance Music Co. .... --- I78 Younliers ' l 79 Wallrer Shoe Siore .... --- I79 HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE INDEX HIGH SCHOOL I84 Red Cross ...M , , 20 Aciivify Division Regisfraiion W - - - 8 Aclminisfrafion Division -- -,, Refail Club --, -- I2 Adminisirafion ....... - - - Album Division ..... , , , Seniors ...... - - - - 76 All Siafg , , , Sophomores - - - - - - I 00 Assisfanis .... Speech .------ - - 24 Afhleiic Division Siege Crew -..-. - - 26 Sfrings .....,.... - - - 39 gzgdba-li ----- Siudeni Council - - - - - 46 e ..... Baslrefball ..., Te6CI'IeI'S -.--- - - Cheefw-deff E325 ,Liga If 70 Choir .......... - - - Claggrgomg ------. - - - Vocal Music - - - - - gag ?33'eT+:mm Wresiling - - - - 68 Cusfodians ..... - - - Dedicafion - - - Dramafics - - EQ:fAF l'f'ff-j' JUNIOR cou.EeE Faculfy - - Foofball - - - Aclminisfraiion - - - - I 33 ga? -- Album ....... ,,.. 1 ss Baslzefball -- -- l48 Hi Dive H- Hi Tri ...... Hi Y .....,,.. Homecoming - Juniors ........ --- Junior Red Cross Quill and Scroll Library Club -- Masonian ..... M Club ...... Nurses' Club .... --- Pep Band ......... - Pep Club ..... Phofography Club .... - - - Chorus ....... -- l22 Classrooms ..... -- I34 College Y ........ -- I30 Collegiafe Club --- ---- I3l Dramafics .... .... I 22 Foofball ....... ,,., I 42 Fufure Teachers -- .... - I27 Homecoming --, U-, I46 Honor Sociefy --- ---- II9 J. C. Division --- -- Ill Speech ......., ,,,, I20 Sporfs Division ..... .... l 4I Sfudenl' Council --- ---- l38 '63 xxx lv N 3 mu ea.. 1N ' H W',,w J AX I' ,. ,NV U' NX ummm Q When fhe fime comes when all doors shall close, if is fo be hoped fhaf one has fo his credif work well done. For we should nof be safisfied wifh work half done, nor work unwillingly done. Then foo we should be fhanklul for all our friends who have opened doors fo make our work easier and our lives happier. We wish fo fhank fhe hundreds of sfudenfs who have given of fheir fime and abilifies, fhe many firms who adverfised in our yearbook, fhe many persons who have been inconvinienced and our prinfer fsfoyles Pressi and our engraver flfayenay Engraving Companyj whose help and direcfion has helped our dreams fo become realifies. Wifh fhis 1954 Masonian we have opened fhe doors of our school life, so fhaf you mighf share wifh us our experiences and our ambifions. 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Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

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Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Mason City High School - Masonian Yearbook (Mason City, IA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963


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