McCallsburg High School - Eagle Yearbook (McCallsburg, IA)

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-,. - - xl 6 xy INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publushers-Cover Mnnuluclurers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kunsus City I , LIBBI f g ,zz S 5 Kagan m. i -wrjf-,,'f':'M ..- f-If illehicaiinn We of HoCa1leburg High School wish to dedicate this annual to the Board of Education and all citizen! of the Mocallsburg ocmnunity for their tireless effort in securing for the students of the McCalleburg School more plentiful and modern educational facilities. We are lure their efforts will be rewarded many times. F, E, G, B, HBH! Owen F Board of Education 1 to r. Gerald Vallel Secretary George Knaphne incham President Nail Treasurer DuBois Harold Hanson Nelson Kabsentl Mr,-Mrs, James gtta Mrs. Sanford Thompson Mr.-Mrs. Oscar Thompson Mr.-Mrs. Martin Chentlana Mr.-Mrs. Chester Pearson Mr.-Mrs. Archie Osborne H, -on Mr.-Mrs. Harlan Tstt Mr.-Mrs. Jesse Solyst m V V x ,,,,MW1, m,,m,. X - V.. W. Y Mr.-Mrs. Roscoe McKinney Mr.sMrS, S, B. Ki1St0ftG M,-,-Mr-3, Ward Wierson Mr.-Mrs. Bert Bergland MTPMPS- F- M. Corder Mrn'Mr Q Mr.-Mrs. Franklin Lee S S entland WTR no -ci! ,aw 99 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS JAMES R. POULTEH PRINCIPAL BILL VEST wfggt , ' A! J Y i 4 , Z A ' Wf4t,ifi? '!f ,lf AA. ' j f W I .Yfdff W Left to right: Dale Fogle, Coach and Sclenoeg Peggy Cheney, Home Economics and Engliehg Darrell Foster, Gommeroeg Loren Rosheim Instru- mental Mueicg James Poulter, Superintendent and Hietoryg Lois kgenee, local Music and Engliehg B111 Vest, Principal and Industrial Arts. fff 25' , Annual EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Q ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER All'T. BUS. MGR. ADVERTISING SALES YEAHBOOK SALES . SPORTS EDITOR . . SOCIAL EDITOR . . ART EDITOR . . . CLASS EDITORS Q . x?StQg4 I-arf' 31 'wi -f?Q-I 1 III' , 221' ai!Wi Wi T-, . E., 44 '- 45 saw 4493 I ' 9 r Qgg A p X naff . . Shirley Ose . . Sandra Hanson Myrna Kilstofte Janet Pearson . Beverly Grunsted Glen Amdahl . . Carroll Wester . . . . Janet Lee Priscilla Dickerson . . . Wanda Olson Leslie Anaheim Opal Flynn Peggy Baumgsrdner Loretta Thompson '5 'Sf Ntzr- H, 1 ,Q -'E yi, G5 lov .Q mag K1l!tOfg Class President 1,4 Cleo Club 1,2 3 4 Mixed Chorus l,3,4 Bextett 3,4 Quartett 4 Trio 1,4 Band l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Jr. 'sro 2222121 22222225 Glue Club 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Qaseoall-1,2,3,4 ghirleg Q52 Secretary 4 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 Bgggard Igomgson Cleo Club 1,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Jr.-Sr. Play Sextett 3,4 Quartett 4 Qasketball 1,2,3,4 nnual Staff 3,4 Jr.-Sr. Play Oleg Agdahl Glee Club 1,2 Band l,2,3,4 Jr.-Sr. Play 'Y Glee Club 1,2.5,4 li!!! LQ! Glee Club l,2,5,4 Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 Sextett 3,4 Claes President l Cheerleader 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 An 1 Staff :s 4 B,e.v....zer1 2122922 Jrilggr. Play ' Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 Class President 3 Basketball l,2,5,4 Annual Staff 4 Jr.-Br. P183 'W f fr , Dsirsll 292921222 Glee Club l, Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Jre'sre 2,3 garroll Wester Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 he 'sr Cbnnle Arnold Glee Glub 2,3,4 Mixed Ghorus 5,4 Class President 2 Basketball 1,4 Annual Staff 5,4 Jr.-Br. Play Q E fllill 1' 5 QMUBWHB gww C ,J iwwf X my B g'W ?fJ '0-N QQ ppm Glass iiiisinrg In September 1942, seventeen little geniuses peeked their little heads through the little portholes of a big experience in their little little lives. At first the building seemed gloomy and foreboding but when we entered lt took on a new light. The names of these highly intellectual individuals were as follows: Glen Amdahl, Connie Arnold, Marilyn Black, Irving Ege- X land, Jerome Fuller, Mary Lou Imsland, Myrna Kllstofte, Janet Lee, , Shirley Ose, Dale Ostendorf, Richard Thompson, Beverly Tjelmeland, Darwin Twedt, Carroll Woster, Dale Carsrud and Stanley Thompsm. We gave the honor of teaching us to Miss Doughty. Before the year was over Connie Arnold decided to go to Washington. , -S ' Dale Carsrud went to Nevada to see how that school was operating and Irving Egeland left us to go to Randall. g 45-53' Our second grade teacher was Miss Baldus. We had some people J Join us in second grade. They were Gayle Goodman, Viola Sav- -E 7 age, Avis Van Lew and Wyvonne Davis. ' We were really on our way now. We were in third grade. mr teacher was Mrs. A nderson. Four of the intellectuals left us and left us with only fourteen. They were Marilyn Black who went to Fernald, Berlyn Uskens went to State Center, Avis Van Lew went to Woodward and Dale Ostendorf went to Marshalltown. After losing those we also gained two. Beverly Grunsted and Eugene Weirson came and brought our total back to fourteen to enter into fourth grade. Our fourthgrade teacher, Miss Challe now Mrs. Gordon, Woster, welcomed us with lpen arms. Viola Savage left us and thats about all that happen- ed that year. On to fifth grade. Our teacher was Miss Marcella Egnes Wyvonne Davis dec ded to leave but we gained five to take her place. Connie Arnold decided to come back, Marlene Arneson came from California, Ada Wendt came North Grant, Glen Mathis and Chxk Merkel also Joined us. This left us a grand total of seventeen. Sixth grade and Mrs. Clifford Amdahl were very happy to have us. Jerome Fuller went to Colorado and Glen Mathis left us. Bob Severson Joined us from Fernald and 'Garlen Hickman came to us from Arkansas. Before the start of 7th grade Darwin Twedt, Eugene Weirson and Marion Hickman left us. We finally made it. We are in Junior High. What fun we'1l have.Mrs. Amdahl recognized us as a very intelligent class so she came along with us to see lf she could learn anymore from us. Marlene, Connie, Bob and Emere- tta stayed with us for a month or so and then they left. Connie Arnold went to Wisconsin, Marlene Arneson went back to California, Bob Severson went to Bur- lington and Emeretta Randall went back to Marshalltown. Our last year of grade school finally arrived. Our teacher was Mrs. Vest. During the year Connie Arnold came back to stick it out with us. Ada Wendt went to Nevada. Darrell Chentland arrived from country school to bring our total to twelve to start down our high school road. The seventh grade gave us a party as a send-off which we appreciated very much. Now we were green frosh. We were initiated by the seniors and became true members of Burg High We elected officers They were: Pres.-Carroll Wester, V. Pre .-Janet Lee, Sec. and ,- f ' , . Treas.-Beverly Grunsted. Our Sponsor was Elmer ,IW 6 Un Schey. The faculty consisted of Mr. Ritland, Mr. 'A 'u , If a- Vest, Mr. Foster, Mrs. Alford and Mr. Schey. M, 3 After we had successfully started off our high W ' school career we proceeded on to being soph- omores. We elected the following officers: Pres,-Connie Arnold, V. Pres,-Beverly Grunsted, Sec. and Treas.-Beverly Tjelmeland. Chr sponsor was Darrell Foster. Summer was over and we now took our eats as Juniors. During this year we gave our Class play which was 'Campus Quarant1ne. The play was a great success. It was under the direction of our new music teacher , Mr. James Montgomery. Chr officers were: ff W Pres.-Beverly Grunsted, V. Pres.-Janet Lee, Sec. and Treas.- Shirley Ose, Our sponsor was Miss Dorothy Drinkle. We gave our ,, Junior-Senior Banquet on April 5, 1953. We went to Des Moines and ate at B1shop's Cafeteria. We went to KENT and saw 'The Fourposter.' A good time was had by all. Charles Merkel left us at the semester. an -5 -Y , ,KI Class Will 4 We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty four, in full ng! possession of our crammed minds and being about to pass out , from the McCa1lsburg High school do make and publish this, Q-'O' our last will and testament. ft-1 First, .to our beloved faculty, we bequeath all startling Q.. information that we have furnished them from time to time in - examination papers . E ll ifcs To Mr. B111 Vest, our class sponsor, we bequeath the bal- T ance in our class treasury to be used in buying a pair of ' M rubber shoes for detective work in handling our successors. he A' Q To the Juniors, we bequeath our fighting spirit and har- monious conflicts, ai well as all our seats in the assembly which may be taken by whosoever is able to grab them first. . . To the Sophomores, we bequeath our superhuman basketball ability. For extra measure, we leave to them any stubs of f. as pencils, earasers or scraps of paper that we have left behind. To the Freshmn, we bequeath all overlooked wads of gum underneath desks, seats or any other likely or unlikely place. We also hcpe that after four years of trial and error, they may be able to meet our high standard of dignity. X I, Glen Amdahl, do bequeath my collection of rats, mice, gang pigeons, etc, to Marlene Flncham who eems to like wild creatures. E-J!:+jgr. '37 I, Connie Arnold, do bequeath mv office Job to Marvin Martin -,,.L, since he is in the office most of the time anyway. 3 :ml A I, Darrell Chentland, do bequeath my curly hair to Hr. Fogle. I, Myrna Kileteftg , do bequeath my terrific gift of gab to Janet I Pearson. I I I, Beverly Grunsted, do bequeath my ability to throw a basketball E' the length of the floor to Lauren Hob aan who probably will never M ' use it. I, Janet Lee, do bequeath my interest in the army to J can Lura, who is interested iperlodl. I, Shirley Ose, do bequeath the remaining boys in high school to Dorothy Stackhouse since I already have the one I want. I, Richard T hompscn, do bequeath my gigantic structure and polrerful build to David Tolley. . I, Stanley Thompson, do bequeath my many long hours of intense study to Peggy Baumgardner. p I, Carroll Wester, do bequeath my ability to stick to one woman to Steven Hanson, Lastly, we hereby nominate and appoint Mr. Bill Vest as sole Executor of this , cur last will and testament, written on this 18th day of May in the year or our Lord, one thousand nine hundred, and fifty four. V X x 'ff al I 1: '??+ :S t Q f' 452 5- The Senior Class In la x I A 1 liz?- ei of f 'i ' I' N5 - I -4 N Q. Q - L' Ziff' Stanley--It wasn't until late in life that I learned to say 'I don't know! Janet--I don't believe in love at first sight, but I believe in taking a second look. Carroll--Tell me where she is, and I'll take care of her. Darrell--'Get that light out of my face, I came here to sleepl' Qgi Richard--I only eat once a day and that's all day long. Connie--Don't bother me. I've got things to do and all that. Shirley--I may be a small package but when I get mad watch out! 'NN gyuk Glen--All I want ls more night life. 5- 5 Beverly--Wind her up and see her go! ' Myrna--Won't someone make a fuss over me? Mr. Vest--Nobody gets out of my sight! Hr. Rosheim--Talk about boogie woogie or that Dixieland style and your bowling 300 right down my alley. Hrs. Egenes--New that the piano playing president is out of office, I find that a little golf now and then helps my prestige. Hr. Hannes-I've got so much more building to cover since we have the new gym that I'm beginning to appreciate the old building more each day. Mr. Foster--Never do today, what you can put off until tomarrow. Mrs. Cheney--Teaching is a lot more fun, especially when your husband can come along. N Mr. Poulter--It has to be awful funny before I'll laugh. W ff lg i, 445 il'1 'u, ., History continued-- He have finally reached the end of our high school years. We took our seats on the extreme east side of the assembly with pride. Our Class officers were: Pres.-Myrna Kllstofte, V, Pres.-Connie Arnold, Sec.-Treas.- Janet Lee. Our sponsor was Mr. Bill Vest. Beverly Tjelmeland decided to leave us so we now have a total of ten. Our senior play 'Have a Date' was presented on March 26, 1954 with an all star cast of characters. It was under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Cheney. For our Senior Skip day we sent to Chicago. We saw many points of interest and everyone enjoyed it immensely. We sold magazines and refreshments at the Jr. High tournament to earn the money. The Junior-Senior banquet was held April 29, 1954 at the High School Cafeteria. A vote of thanks goes to the Juniors from us all. Of the seventeen who began in first grade, seven have been pulling to- gether all twelve years. They are: Glen Amdahl, Myrna Kilstofte, Janet Lee, Shirley Ose, Carroll Wester, Richard T hompson and Stanley Thompson. This very distinguished Class of '54 has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are outstanding in their many fields of endeavor and as every- one will agree, they will continue to do so throughout their lives. We will not say we wnn't think of our high school days but it will be nice to be out and just have to think about them. Sc we shall say farewell. Our class may be small, five boys and five girls, but it will leave an empty spot in the very heart of the school. We all hope the school will continue even though the loss is very great. Senior Prophecy It was May 21, 1964, when Mr. and Hrs. Vest, still princi- pal of the McCallsburg High School, decided to take a trip around the world. They were so devoted to the class of V '54, they were going to try to see every one of them. V Y They started by going to Chl cago, where Hyrna Kil- .N V f 4 5 N 4 stofte was the head of the Methodist hospital. Myrna My W b was real glad to see them. She said she enjoyed her TW l ' work very much. X, A sq, The next stop was in New York C ity where Stanley ' xr Thompson was pitching for the New York Yankees. Stan gg 2: had no idea they were coming and Vests got there just L in time to see Stan pitch a game, then they has a long ,g talk afterwards. Hr Vest said he knew Stanley would re- NAK ally make something out of life, since he was so studious f in school. I Carroll Wester had Joined the National Guard, and was 7 stationed in Maine, He had decided he would probably be a 20 year man, l1fe's really not worth living anyway,when he could- n't get Shirley Ose. He said if he couldn't be married to gh1p1,y , he would never marry. While they were still in the states, they went down to Georgia to see Janet Lee, she and Laverne had been living there for eight years. Janet had gone to college and she was teaching down there. They liked it so well while Lavern was in service, they just stayed. Vests did- , . uW,4,! n't take their children Roger, Kathy, namona, and Bob with them T39- but now they wished they had because Janet's twin girls would ' have enJoyed it. Now they were Norway, of course, has been going for well when she used The next step off to Europe, the first stop there was in where Shirley Ose was going to school. She ,,. - ., ten years now and since she liked Norway so to go over there, she decided to finish her schooling there for Vests was in Russia, where Glen Amdahl was the United States Ambassador to Russia. Glen happened to be in Russia for a big three meeting, so Vests got a chance to see him. Richard Thompson was in Korea now, so when they flew over they thought they would be able to see him. No, there wasn't still a war going on, Richard was only collecting all the scrap Junk left over from the war. He asked Pres- ident Eisenhower if he could have lt, and he said Yes, lf he hauled it away. Vests had an interesting tour through Korea, through all the places the war had destroyed. Then it was time to go back to the United States, They first stopped in California, where Beverly Grunsted was. Shirley Ose and Beverly had go e with Mary Tabor out to California as soon as they graduated. Shirley had flown right back, but Bev liked it so well she stayed with Mary. Vests finally found Bev's apartment, it was in Hotel Beverly Hills. Bev and Mary were models for the 'Big Pay- off', so they were really 11v1ng fancy. Darrell Chentland was in Reno, Nevada, where he owned several gambling Joints. He had made so much money gambling he d1dn't know what to do with it. Vests stayed at Darrell's manslo for about a week. Bill said he wished he had learned how to play cards insted of just taking away the guy's money in high school. Now, finally they were on their way back to Iowa. There was only one member of the class still living there. That was Connie Arnold. She was Gov- ernor Foster's private secretary in Des Moines. Vests hadn't seen her since she graduated even though she lives Just 50 miles away but they had seen her picture in the newspapers many times. when they were just about back to McCallsburg, Bill turned to Dorothy and said, 'You know, Dorothy, those are the nicest bunch of kids I've ever taught, everyone of them really reached their goal in l1fe.' -K -w-+,:J!- 'fm '--' Q, fr- :gm : ij.:.'wi2,'vjR',,vg SENIOR CLRSS PLAY Friday, March 26, 1951+ 'HAVE A DATE' Cast Mrs. Cole ----------------------------- Myrna Kilstofte Mr. Cole ------------------------------ Carnoll Woster Carol --------------------------------- Beverly Grunsted Barbara ---------- '- -------------------- Connie Arnold Marylee ------------------------------- Shirley Ose Ellen ------------------------------- - Janet Lee Arthur -------------------------------- Glen Amdhhl Bill ---------------------------------- Stanley Thompson Joe ----------------------------------- Darrel Chentland Butler -------------------------------- Richard Thompson Directed by Mrs. Bruce Cheney Synopsis This play WEB a three act comedy which was about college life. Mr. and Mrs. Cole had some trouble raising their two daughters, Carol and Marylee, and then ran into some hard feelings with the nei- ghbor girl, Barbara, when their orphan niece, Ellen came to stay with them. Of course, all of the girls had their boyfriends who were Bill, Arthur and Joe. They all ended up going to the dance with the excep- tion of Barbara who was too stiff from her exercises to be able to go. Beverly Grunsted ' I Janet Lee Carroll Woster Darrel Chencland Connie Arnold x ' N 5 fr V ,,ef'L,2?i1.- f Q L..- X' 0- XQ2.. L. T2 .Am ':'lS,-,. E hirley Ose Myrna Kilstofte 'f' 'xx J 1:-'Wg ag? f -4 ,Q ' in S Q' f y Q fx 11 'If K' wa, 3 , 'XXX -i Ab .3345- wiirfilk Q52 'k'.. S -may . Q mi N Q W ...gg iam. ef mf if' vw A .fy x 'P JoEtta Amdahl 4 4' I K Mrs. Bruce Cheney 4 L, Matton, Illinois X J Iowa State Teachers Cedar Falls, Iowa I ,Xxvcxai mph 1 Jjfhbx nw. W . fijr, Nagev YPD, x, Opal Mathis ,4f . f A , Q. 1' Peggy Baumgardner Q ,. ,gr ? QQM , U 1 iw Qff'-L1'!l Daryl Rutter Janet Pearson Pres. Qk' Shirley St ckhouse fymaal LaDean Tolley af' K 1 .. --so' ,4- W win .5 ' 'WM 1 , SQ fu J Gayle Goodman V. Pres. Wanda Olson E8th8P WIGTBO Pauline Merkel E , 4. ,, 2 ,K ., ..- 'H X !, I Leslie Aasheim 7 X 'WC' X D VW SL f. .Ag ? Priscilla Dickerson Mary Hartman ',:-59- i s 5 ,WN SL ..v9., xfmfpg - i I Lauren Hobson 4 W- ,' 1 . R i. -umm ,6- Paul wesack 'NN . ml as Qin? P Pauline Henderson Sandra Hanson 590, Treas. Junior Cla s Play CRIPPLED HEART Pauline Herkel --------- Lauren Hobson --------- Paul Weeeck ------------ Pauline Henderson ------- Frankie Wisner - - - ------ Daryl Butter - - -------- - 4 'I-qggxii. gnu' eng 'ww ' I P I 7 :fx WAY STATION - - Sarah - - Lemme -- Pa - - -Janie - - - -Iry Sheriff Gayle Goodman - - BUHGLAR Opal Flynn --------- Peggy Baumgardner Priscilla Dickerson - - - Wanda Ollon Janet Pearson ------- ----- B etsy Leslie Aaehein -------- Davy Haloum Marion Tgelmeland ------- Fred Berdus LeDean Tolley ----------- Mr. Paul px, . 5feei. '-eg 4' - I li, ,. krrx V , .U - 21, Y- -V 5 ,- -+.: , n, 1-:gl y. -.. Z T Peggy - label - - - - Fredll 'vB10P10 Edith 4 WEE KPN!! 'WW' SW Q, il ,+-1,59 uf. 'AVF L we sr i Mr. Darrell Foster McGa11sburg, Iowa Maryville State College Drake University 0 vii in i A f 1 ' , s 112 ig. ff, H -V iv X Georgea Merkel Gary Handeland A 1? 1 51 Q 1. .f John JOHHBOD ffflfwfvy David Dues Bruce Hanson Pres. V. Pres. Mar MarV1n fe, .Ae nw - X ...a ' .a 77 1' e ' ' if fig ' Lendell Hannon I-2-f-rv Loretta Connie Thompson Christensen - H .L K I f 4 r Q 3 Q , gf ' f elQg xx we Janes Haley Seo. Q Trans. ,1- .ng 5 ft? 'J eip Nadine Chentlnnd .s Gzw ..x 5 ,?MxA7 gV,g Larry Otta Q ' A fa. 1' . Karon Leo fi? il 5 in .. ! 1 .ttf XM. ,x MRM , W5 Q f If f fm, A 1, -. -W f x 3 i 'ua 1 ,A 1 . ,, 4' .ff 1 ,S .xfx 4 out Y X434-,.,-f' , YW-' L- , C TX . ' J '-Q. F skit! 1 ...Q 4' if ,, ,J , .',ii,, 'J-5 R12 -w'f ,eff f 14 ,' , If ,gt Mr. Dale Fogle Jefferson, Iowa Upper Iowa University Colorado State Teachers 55: 1' Lois Steakhouse 7. 1 A I .5 ' we L1 Ona Hartman Dorothy Stackhouse aw gi , WE 5 - we L.o, SP 'qLV'i? Uni? gfgig. Frank Lee Barbara Finoham Wayne Bevortaon ,. '- si f, ea 1 x Beverly Riedel Marlye Bergland Colleen Hanan Dorothy Holland . . L: V K , ,. D '5 ,. T- F791 lil f'faei J 'Dei kv ,,. 3. :V F nf ff Y ,rl wLf'.m A ' '1 V- V I Q 5 .ff.- Y .J 4 A3 , f hx f i f 5 I1 4 w 2, we 1 siii gieai i 'eaa John Goodman James Twedt Ggry Gossman David Goodman Pres. V. Pres. Seo. Tr,,,, - 4 'ii Q! A f Q A A ,.Imi2?g5 A5 Q z. ff David Tolley 1 MET QS -' : ' , 'C 2, I if 1 4 :iw P' Girls Ba kethall Team Left to right, front, Marlene Finoheng Nadine Chentlandg Janet Lee: Shirley 0se3 Pauline Merkel: Janet Pearson, Mgr. Left to right, back, Dale Fogle, Coaohg Mary Hartmeng Loretta Thompeong Beverly Grunetedg Joan Lurag Ona Hee Hartmang Connie Chrlstenseng Karen Leeg Frances Amdahl, Sponsor. SCORES WE 53 Jordan 51 lilbert M0 Radcliffe 55 Milford 59 Clemons 36 Roland 58 Fsrnsld 34 Randall 55 Zearing 68 Milford 63 Zearing 57 Gilbert 69 Collins 58 Fernald 58 Roland 39 Eldora 6h Fernald 60 State Center 7 Liscomb 5 no Cambridge 68 Fernald bb Milford bl Roland THE! U8 55 30 45 no be 3 56 bl 50 52 70 50 51 bl 55 30 65 5b M2 U5 51 U8 X M395 y Boy Ba kethall Left to right, front, Wayne Bevertaong David Dueag Leslie Aaehiem, Carroll Woeterg Gary Goaemang James Haleyg Manager, Larry Otta Left to right, back, Frank Leeg John Goodmang Daryl Rutter, Stanley Tholpeong David Goodman: John' Johneong Coach, Dale Fogle, Manager, Londell Hannen ohgikcad' 'x WE SCORES THE! 58 Jordan 54 27 Gilbert 60 38 Radcliffe 60 36 Milford 67 50 Clemons 62 13 Roland 77 31 Fernald 57 20 Randall 78 47 Zearing 69 50 Milford 68 50 Zearlng 48 29 Gilbert 46 41 Collins 65 24 Fernald 60 27 Roland 66 50 Lieoomb 4? 41 Fernald 55 Ba ehall Team Left to right, front, Frank Lee, David Dueag Leslie Aashiemg Carroll Wosterg Gary Goasmang James Maleyg Manager, Larry Otta Left to right, back, John Goodman, Daryl Rutterg Stanley Thompson, David Goodman, Bruce Haneong James Twedtg Coach, Dale Fogle Manager, Londell Mannes WE 3 17 10 18 2 SCORES Roland Fernald Zearing Milford Gilbert THEY 20 9 24 9 4 is ,mlb Shir lluarte Ose Esther Wierson Janet Pearson M. Kilstofte, P. Dickerson. J. Pearson, S. Ose, J, Lee, E. Wlerson Esther Wierson Janet Pearson Myrna Kilstofte Mixed Chorn Left to right, front , Shirley Staokhoueeg Beverly Risdalg Esther Wiersong Joetta Amdahlg Wanda Olsong Davxd DuBo1sg David Dueag Gary Gosemang Sandra Hansong Lois Stackhouseg Collen Hauan. Lett to right, middle, Gayle Goodmang Karol Wiegelg Maryls Berglandg James Twedtg LaDean Tolleyg Eldon Sweneong Larry Ellingsong Paul Wesackg Janet Peareong Priscilla Dickersong Shirley Oseg Janet Lee. Left to right, back, Peggy Baumgardnerg Connie Arnoldg Beverly Grunstedg Rranklin Leeg Wayne Severteong David Goodmang Marvin Martin: John Johneong Myrna Kiletofteg Pauline Hendersong Dorothy Helland. Boys Quartet Eldon Swenson John Johnson Franklin Lee James Twedt Glue Club W Left to right, front, Beverly Risdalg Opal Flynng Barbara Finohamg Shirley Staokhoueeg Joetta Amdahlg Nadine Ghentlandg Marlene Finohamg Lois Staokhouseg Janet Leeg Gollen Hauang Mrs. Loie Egenee, Director. Left to right, Middle, Dorothy Stackhouseg Karol Wlegelg Gayle Goodmang Esther iersong Wanda Oleong Pauline Merkelg Sandra Hanaong Georgia Merkelg Peggy Baumgardnerg Maryle Berglandg Shirley One. Lett to right, back, Ona Mae Hartmang Mary Hartmang Connie Christenseng Loretta Thompsong Joan Lurag M yrna Kilstofteg Beverly Grunetedg Connie irnoldg Pauline Hendersong Dorothy Hel1andg'Pr1eo1lla Diokersong Karen O00 Lefgato right, front, John Johnsong David Dueag Wayne Severtson, LonDel1 nnes Left to right, middle, John Goodmang Franklin Leeg David Goodmang LaDean lolleyg James Twedt. Left to right, back, M arvin Marting Gary Goesmang Paul Weeackg Eldon Sweneong Larry Ellingsong Mrs. Lois Egenes, Director. Bras Ensemb e Lett to right Franklin Lee Glen Amdshl Wanita Olson Pauline Henderson Priscilla Dickerson Paul Weseck James Twedt Reed En emhle Left to right Janet Pearson Sandra Hans on Karen Lee Gollen Hauen Lett to right Joetta Amdnhl Glenn Amdshl Paul Weseok numper Trio 5 a 0 I1 U 0 no so S .. 5 3 G 5 -5 Q Q 5 3 5 5. si C 3 11 3, 2.- 2 M5 '3 5 ' 5 52 sl 3 tgos 5 if? sg. QS' gay? prog 5525 555 U03 . QQHE ia? ,S..bE E554 E525 Q32 5 hiaiiu 52559555 5 552212-5 , gfgigggg e GMD no Sxiimgdmii s5ua5sa.5. fiiiwgeigg Sgianiz' 33:-3332555 0 0 8 N. I-0 5552233253 tgaggiafgd ole.-4--'slilqe 430-P H00 H at AOP' F' 4313555 'E Q 553525 2 5' mn-f2ni'8 if 5 E 3 E 3 s S a 3 : 5 5 a 3 5 5 E I 5 5 2 5 2 E E E E 3 'P H 4 U 5 2 ll ' Contest Soloist: Maiorettes Left to right: Beverly Rildalg Lois Staokhouaeg Connie Christensong Gayla Goodmang Barbara Finohamg Dorothy Staokhouse. Cheerleade s y Gayla Goodman Paul Wesaok James Twedt Barbara Finoham C038 Left to right. Vesloo Cary Hargaret Bergland Ruth Khlltll CHIEF ENGINEER ALFRED HLNNKS TYPIIIG I L T0 r. L. Hobnangi P Herkolg P. liokersm Ha Tjelnelandg L. Tolloyg L. ABIDOIII D. Foster, Instr. P. Wesaohg D. Rutter ,' YQ M...- Homemakers ihhfffflr SOPHOMORE HOME Left to right Karol Wiegel Georgia Merkel Loretta Thompson Karen Lee Marlene Fincham Joan Lura Connie Christensen Nadine Chentland 'INK IH SENIOR HOME EC Left to right Janet Lee Connie Arnold Shirley Oee Beverly Gruneted FRESHMAN Home so Left no right Dorothy Helland Dorothy Stackhouse Lola Stackhouee Collen Hauan Ona Mae Hartman Maryls Bergland Beverly Riedal Barbara Fincham INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1tOro B, Vest, Instr. Franklin Loo John Goodman James Twedt i w AT WORK 1 to ro Larry Otta Gary Handeland LonDe11 Mannoa Stanley Thompson If L as ul- Gary GOBIBIBD. e -,,, . Y l i L ' .3 sr F K y W, , S l Q . W W., 'Aww mx ' ffifi' , ,Mr iw K 24 Q .cv K we Yun K ff ,gf sa ,w- 4 ,J-.. 2' 2 an f 1 Mrs. Paul Egenes mW' Newton' Iowa ff W Sharlene Over-mire Wartbur Colle e ,ga , L, . , dr .. 9 ., 3 4 Q7 Q '3 Univeregty of golorado iwgggigx gig? Mary Ellen Pearson 3 '14 gwgig ig'f Q' '15 . ' , il . .Q-QA f la '- fr Wmiglwhf -S -. w fm '.' if 1' -ar , ,, . ui Wifi! Phillip Ellingson Eldon Swenson -dU :f l-- .Vi L Steve Hanson V . rw S 15- if , of Q- ' Mary Jean Sampson 'V ,'hvf1l- fx f X, A ,.? our uqifnwuay Q it b Gwendolyn Lehman r T fig 157 Y Q,-' David DuBois Larry Ellingson Alln.. ,AK 419' Sandra Goasman gyx We Wanita Olson . --fe I 'wx je V KN Y. N . M-vt-' 'N- .V 'N J , N L xx .. , c V I I ,Wy .EJ A gjxg I 0 , if C7 . fur CJ , C-i-,X Q QI' . 5 , s rf 3 Rube:-ta. Arnold Carolyn Menzel Joanne Severtson f t 1 A 5 , Q if V' Mme Jx urs. cnrfora .maanl 2 ef' ,J f , 4' ' X ' Mcdellsburg, Iowa .-X ' In 1 Ellsworth Junior College 4QHjgAaw X , . ,I ,1 ' ' JZU' ,ALQLDQX LfflVufl f 'ff it r l O' g K ' Lani' 1' if ,f ' KC' 1i,A .L 477' Ernest Lehman Anita Flncham Gerald Bogen i , ,,e ' . A A, .Qs 4 ' JB 9' 9 ,.. 'Q . X - 4 1, , ',' H Knut eyf Q me ' r f or M ',. r - Linda Hartman Larry Rutter Janet Schwartz Paul Ellingeon Q ', 4 1- ro A' Y rv 'N' I 4' ,r ., ,W Q ' 2 Larry Lee Marilyn Fincham Jerrol Severtson Marilyn yannes we LL, D'ifWVf, gn MW W qi-ew' x , E J , , sq W ww V ' f ',f' fQx ' Valerie Olson Sherilyn Grunsted V f we , of tea 'zwwvma NWNQ5 N , I 'L '12, , X wlf ,W Q f M V Q1 1 s f Pat Phelan Dfelor s Lehman Mike Phelan f sf ' , I Nj I. Miss Mary Tabor gfyffocl West Bend, Iwata Q . Iowa State Teachers AIoanne Mork ,Lester Galtvedt Barbara Lura ,x fr fm fi5MfW'M'J V ' 'V 'T'De 5' I ' 1 WW ii' f, ., . .Q-:gh - fi 5, L ,flair 6 ' .,, in ? F 'K' 3, g Q ' x X- , . .l , ,- 5 .A r an A 'Y 'P 4 ' , Q -ree 1 M Q Q E at 'WW .f.-Q15 1 ' ., . , ,.:. , A mh 'e . Ronald Overmire Deanne Menzel Leo Arnold Jean Merkel Donald Overmire f 2 f 2 N, 1. . A A f- - .fJ24'f'1w.-u 1 ,- , , 1 1 K ' 4 4 -D 1 1 Q ff fff f'5 ,147f'T' 'Y 'ff-L ' X 'A M PV o 537 7'M-4 ff.i,'c, il.. in , C We-'L' L' L ,M 1 , WL L M ,JVQ '5 n , -we , I Q, SF i I Ste ew T mpaon Stanley Donald Stanley Doser Bruce '- Vigneps lingeon j B91-gland N ey D WHL!-7AM'f4 l d If '-e'Ad tfjffi, -rif- M -MW' Misa Betty Caltvedt MoCe11sburg, Iowa Waldorf College 1' x 1 ' A - Q 1 I ' .!- 1 ,, l, -3' Q -f h e .A , , ff , ,' ' f ff ,.f' , I I I I A , W . ,+ A lui 4 'ZEVD 5 I M 5 Terry Thompson QTSJ' f' 1,,,Q!.g.,, . -QA xi Ky? 't'v4'B,r hzfimfgfr- ,. Hubert Tett rl - I , ,, ,, B B A-H A B -ga.. fv 41 W5 V. w w w B. W , - ,-: ,Mi 5Z, x x .M K +V .5 - , , -:- , Ng. ., .. . . H- ., g idy ,Jn X ..4 .iz I I ::?',..E.-it IW? - , T' 2 5 55 25 H 4 ie Anita Ellingson Darwin Morris . 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N? + 2!Ef' fX Q J if If Patty Doser Jack Ott: f x x V Jlntt Ghentland Joan Pinchas Judy Bteensland. -ilfi' Larry Began I mg A E Ding Bandviok EH ik ' V lu,-Kr .M 151 ' ' A ,ATM W W Wayne Wbuve Sally L80 A-Q '2 WQWJ-, ' -W I , , ' i.. I I 5 , xo Y 1 'A S 531 , Q' -LW 'H v K 'EIU H236 Gary Tolloy Betty Banner Willa Beth 14111, 1 Q? DK? R.. ' :S , fxwefw I , .:Q,ij,2V A K qmgmu www-Q fin ,FHMMFL ,wmpwm fywywn lmmlu4'Hwwwywgfw fwmwQwMMWwWlW1f QLNE'M J Ronald Mies Delores Wilberg ' Bancroft, IoweA,' wa dorf College 'lf 1 111' ,Jw Danny Frye Delores Borton Andrea Vigness Rosalee Hanson , ..,,,fL Agatha Twbdt 1 Wayne Olson 1 Robert Thompson y Q Q .o.3Qg,f Q at 1, ' 1 , N s S H la, il H Q, y K' 41 ' 4-N? K h V .26 Q j 'hx , ,. 1 'A' N ,R LHPPY 0SmUnd30n Jean Pogue Stephen Jacobson Donald Springer Faye Sampson Virgetta Caltvedt Janet Ostrem 'Y UNM x 1 , mx .'., ., a ,f,,,, f. ., . A Q d. Q x 1 f t Q ' QQEfW?HIwwQkMo JOYCS BOSBH zona Gossman Gloria Solyst , ,fi Miss Anita Smith . Story City, Iowa Iowa State Teacher ' s Coll if Winn? 'N W V Jorstad Pamela Chentland Wayne Larson .- 'liz M ' fatty? 1K'A ,Yi Gt -.-- ' uw, ,4 v 5 'l ft , n x 1-6 ef,-77' 4 I Ky Morris Beth Lounsberry Wayne Ellingeon : A K , V ul A XJ 4, ,,.., A.a yi wg z5iWWa: 5 ,h'-552 i 1- av , 1' if , - Y lg A .jk W 7 V v - Qi Q Q I V. ., ' 4 W Marion Skinner Sharon Steeneland. V511 Marla Kay Kenneth .zxfw - gm Ski? -an , aw-kf , I' f , f'f,?m g5J f V5 fy: hifft ff rthh 5 2:23 Q1 1'-A we 55,73 Mfg, - f . 5 ,, . - . are wif' 'Il I Q Z Roberta Buble Kurfia MOPK K 'via' . 1 5 ,, .. :f'5':Z4 1' 4'!5fiff551'1ff?:l'f: . 1 Y.':.5::55::5i , -.fgniri ' Q.. .1-'.', i lg!! ' aa .:..:?J!i Colleen Pearson Olson Barbara Ellingso , we QW? , Mee a t 4 !f a'FgE3: v . Paul Lehman TJ elmeland Strum . .. ' f' , kk 1.5 K V V - 4,, A Ky?-.. ' 3 1 wx 2 '4 , l , a li 1 Sxltgtqft klfi- .n x .. .-A I ff f: 5'0 3' i ' H , in nw ' QA 'gin n Terry Meiman Sheila Overmire Linda Mille . QP Mrs. Oma Luhman Williams, Iowa Waldorf C0132 ' , , 'ik V : ,,'5:: , jilzf? 'GJ 4' 9, M , 1 K M F' su Q N F4 9 ,, QM ., M Sandra Flncham Rita Myers I .M QW Carole Rutter 4 14 JT 4 ly Af XL f' , 5 S -A A Ly df , SX N gy 4 lpn V K Q ? Lffn. ,IMF If ,laxsgi B 5 JK W, A K M IQ L4 Z AN f r 6lji!t:ZJ0 bu- 4 1, na g? W W l we fd M X ,',, A 4 M, 3, MX, '!ilPMi!,M!'M Q fA A fm,f44 4 jdf' ,In , e . P Jane McKinney Helen Osborn , awp,e-jfknW?w?y ee 3. '- Allen Gildersleeve V- 2 if ll . ff YA nw .j,f' ' ,,,, ,w, Q Harlan Borton Raylene Thompson Kenneth Foster lei . s F ' ' .. rl ws' .QI Se i ' r-fs1F'fil lpe,e inifawwwiwmff i aiiff 'E?9WQW?i JENNY Q, 1 -A K A -'S' WP - 'I 'E - ' 1 .Ula-If ' wb , ' i ' ,KW .H ,em.ff, f rdfwwwgz Susan Severtson Roger Van Zee 4 if Mrs. Peggy Bergland naaonfre, Iowa Ellsworth Jr. College Drake University CW! 'J f ,Q aff ,..... ,.Qfuf ,.g,- .vw , 53141:-.g.::::::?:?a VmHHvUHHX'WU? Eval,--':z:::..,...:zzpfgg - ,.....w -H.-. N, 'fn 33- nun!! . 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