Mediapolis High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Mediapolis, IA)
- Class of 1952
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F' ff. l n ll I 5 nl, A ' 55, e the cl ss of 1 take pleasure in present the lQ52 Bulldos We have enjoyed bulldins intodus boox, pictures of students, Faculty, Board Members anc Activ ties as they applied to the 1051 52 school ord of these personalities and events Ne wish to take this means of expressins our ap preciation to the Nediapolis Business men whose in divldual or firm name is shown at the bottom of each page, for their interest and generosity fithout their help the l9s2 Bulldog, as it is, would not have been possible Our class is anxious that this fact he remembered Ne wish also to express our thanxs to our buperin tendent for his helpful suggestions in planning and managing the publication of this book nvelyn Peterson, nditor 1952 Bulldog IW , x. 2 , X ' v ' H J- 7 ' ' I year. Our aim has been to establish a permanent rec- , A , - X . w , H J - O wxnlfiltffli hui? ww, ,JB - -- R. L. Blake J. L. Berry Board Pregident School District Secretary C u .:::, 1' ., , 4 ,f , - 'i ,V - gg: f , - fx- - r' f f ---F. u gg ,t Q L -a- r .I 'L if ' ia 4 : ff ::'-f I fi , I , Lu FT- , ...':: M, AN I g, ' 'II 2- 1 -qi 1 V ' H , , X k r Q - A'-41.1, x ' ifl-. . . 1- '41 - .- , . .,,', ,Q L -3 v f f ' 4 . lx 'A 9:0 . 3 i I v .X , 1 '1 Vi x 4 1 X , T ,s e725 R 'wxvwx in-, Due Breuer Frank lrevitt Board Member Board Member ff' gl, l!bx unw- 'T Charles Hutchcroft Tom Eland Board Nember Board Member ww r 9-an Q hx 1 T z Richardson Roy W Wise 5311001 D1-Strict Treasurer superintendent of schools .N 4' 'N M 5 Q A xnxx I VM . F 1 .A .Mn , , . Q , ,A i, x Q A. f N I 4 ' lu 0- I D i Q? , ...-.Q Abs GI' W Claude Heddens Commercial Girls P T and Coach ,RK Naomi Dotson English k Dramatics Social Science 455. Wayne Burns Kath and Science Boys P.T. and Coach KVX. lu Donald J Casper! Voc Agriculture General and Soc Science ,GJ-. 4-ygg 41' , Louise Cling Voc Homemaking Lunch Supervisor Dorothy Burgin Vocal Music Xsxfl ................. ui'h5 ................. O -'-- -Q 55?iQVLi'A is' X Ap C ,I ' '- 'N 1-.-X Q' ' V, 'x- 1 x 1 . il C - V- -in C 2 -..ff ,QA v f f i. F- X Nx Q fa , M- ,ii ,q'h dlir -- Thomas Patterson Eighth Grade lun.. i lary Louise Vollmer Sixth Grade aqua! 6' qv lary V Lynn Fourth Grade Nrx. H P Jones Instrwmental Music ' . Della Rlepe Seventh Grade 4 574 Dorothy Schrock Fifth Grade 1 2 'g.'j til-i-1-D n ' ,V ' , A A' i .. .. Z X fi S. ev 1- ,' .,.. n 4 Z 1 it .L gg if, at . Y ff ,X Q. f'N. Gertrude Campbell Ch0I'Yl Huebner Second Grade Third 91150 I 35x j Janice Knoll Nell Harper First Grade First Grade 1 ik 7 '.-1 Nancy Dean Kindergarten f1 xi X K V N7 S6 2 XZ Z' iirffa A 1 X I4 'M - Sfg 1 415i MVP i DELBERT COVER 'Honor lies in honest toil' Class President , Vocal lusic 1 2.3,h Basketball 1,2, 3 Baseball l,2,3,L,Orange k Black 3, , Dramstics l,2,3 nnua15iaff Left to Plghi, Terry Jamison, Editor, Elaine lehaffy, Humor fb Keith Niehaus, Business lgr , Bill Hays, Art Editor, Senior Activities Editor, lary Archer, Activities Scott, Typist, Delbert Cover, Sports Editor, Cheryl Editor, Ruby Hiller, Typist, Evelyn Peterson,Ed1tor A Q xx v e X . 1+ O I Q,-LQ 1+ . t ,L of KEITH NIEHAUS 'Once I resolved a bachelor l'd be, but still the girls' appeal to me Vocal Music l,2,Baseball 1,2 3, Basketball 1,2,5,4, FFA 2,5, Class Officer 3,4, Bus Driv er 4, Dramatics 3, Q' EVKLYN PETbHb0N 'A nicer girl cannot be found here or anywhere around.' Vocal Music l,2,3,4, Band l,2, 3,4, Librarian 4, FHA l,2,3,4, Dramatics 3, Student Counc1l4, Basketball 1,2,3,0range k Black 2 3 M. ' , ELTA ARCHER aft f'1. as 6. e'l., ll' 1 Ns- ROGBR SWANSON 'G1rl's,G1rl's I love them all Basketball 1 2,5 4, Baseball 1,2 3, Bus Driver 5,4 F F A 2 3,4 Pi GAIL THIE 'She sighs to many but loves but one.' Vocal Music 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 1,2,6,4, student Council 3, FHAI, 2,3,4, Class Officer 2,5, Librar ian 1,2,3,4, Orange A Black l,2, i,4,2Girls Basketball l,2, Dramat- cs . ....,... Q16 -....... CT 1 A f I J 5 N A as ' - 3 X Q - ' tn- A W if ,ig , f as 4, A ' 4, - I 1' - Q Juke ith-ml f ROY SWANK Here's to he boy with the wavy ha r, che rful smile, and joking Vocal Music 2 3,4, FFA 2,3, Base ball 2, Dramatics 5, Bus Driver 2 3 4 -sQ.6 ELAINE SCOTT nbhe s a girl who does her o thinking and needs little advice Band l,2,3,4, Vocal Music 1,2,3, 4, Basketball L2,5, Dramatics 3, FHA l,2,3,4, 19' RUBY MILLER 'Laugh whenever you feel t c led and giggle once in a while 4 Dramatics l,2, u-n its 1? N:-ww' 'luv TLRRY JAMISON 'I talk half of the time to f n my thoughts Basketball 1,2 5,4, Baseball l,Z 1,4, Student Council 2, ClassQH1 cer 2,4 Bus Driver 4, FPA 2,5,4, Dramatics 3 RIPFEL'S HARDWARE APPLIANCE STORE i-l ,, Eqiiiiig v . 1 X f Q - w, ' f ' X x -Rb VV- K N t ' 1 k- 1 e P eir.H Vocal Music l,2,3,4, FHA 1,2,3, 1 ' 1 3: I I ' 55, lr f X Qwl - . A I f I I ' Q X J , 1 ' R 4 ' ' wn ' 1 d 'I IV I , -1 stfv mxlf s WILDA BRANMLILR .li .la QL 51- XX SIDNEY CARRO L I like to have fun, 1t'sso ex A mighty hunter of beasts and citing girls FHA 1,2,5,4, Vocal Music 1 2 3 FPA 2,6,4, Dramatics 2 4 Girls Basketball l,2,3,Drama tics 1,3 awww iii 2 MARY ARCHhR HGayes of the gay into e heart she makes her way Vocal Music 1,2,1,4, Band l 2 4, Basketball 1,2 3 Orange and Black 1,2 5,4 Librarian l 2 4 Lramatics 1,2,1 Class Offlcer 112131 FHA 192 134: IEDIAPOLIS N I DALE EDMONDS 'he 13 silent, he is s y, but there's mischief in his eye vecfv Music 1,2,5,4, Band 1,4, 4 PFA 2,:s,4, sasaefball 1, Bus Driver 4 SAVINGS BANK --- Rf -.e-an , f 4913 , X an I L, L. . 'Q N .I -I V I r, ' ill ' I n - n on .n , I I I f Q , - I b.ll YS. F ffalp 1l:x s .algl f ? Q .4 t 4,5 - V5 XX 7 2 4 4 x 4 A- f 1 Q gk ik t , ,I th ' h N v ' 1 sex 4 ' A 3 , , , L . X , 9 139'-5: ' Q VI . ,c QC GAP ff BILL HAYS nOh heck, I'll do it tomarrow Vocal Music 1, Band l, Dramatics l,2,5, Basketball l,2,5,4, Base- ball l,4, student Counc1l1,Quqp and Black 4, Class Officer 4,FFA 2, Bus Driver 3 K is f' E- JOHN BLAKL What has night to do with sleep Basketball 1,Baseball 1,FFA 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3,4 T CHERYL MLHAFFY nNot too short, not too ta fair and sweet and liked by all Vocal Music l,2,3,4, Band 1 2 4, Basketball l,2,3 4 FHA 1, 5,4, Librarian 5,4 Orange and Black 4,Student Council 2,Dram atics l 4 3 Class Officer 3 gx 'K IAUREEN HELLINGER will if I want to'u Basketball l,2,5,4, Vocal Music 1,2,3,4, FHA l,2,3,4, Librarian l,5,4, Dramatics 2 3, BERRY DE SPAIN INVESTIENT C0 I , 'aw ., I .vs 11: I I5 H I I 2 ,YQ . JA rx ,Y X Q A K Ls., rv fx . q O , 4 4 A X 1 ll .ll III . Il Zunwr Qlass nawrence Colton Flovd Hauswirth Dolores Niehaus Helen Korf Tom bullivan Bill Porter Kenneth Aspelmeier Charles Swanson 4 K4 -ri' Roger Cling Larry Nelson Marjorie Burgus THIE'S FOOD MARKET 0 ffl i Qi M I x s fi, A. W' s F14 4u,, wrWN Ray Robertson Joan Anderson Anne Hammer Janet Alder-son Horst Rosemeyer Mary Jo Peterson N0I'm8 Blake 0 sf' Judy Wiggins Dolores Janssen Loretta Janssen DOWNYFLAKE DONUT SHOP 1,5 'lL ' ' A A Q51 iq' -- 4 , . ' ..-W , o e of ' I A 1 Lx Us e ' K -fi .Qs '4 K . A it of H K fx. , s J Ny . I V R A . l K 'nz if .. . 2 Ar X 'J 1 as U Eunwr Glass Dlag l 'NN-nn Lx First row, left to right, Charles Swanson, Anne Hammer, Delores Niehaus, Norma Blake, Loretta Janssen, Judy Wiggens, Helen Korf Tom Sullivan, Second row, left to right, Roger Cling, Larry Nelsmm Ray Robertson, Kenneth Aspelmeier ' Ili! si Yi Ki First row, left to right, Mrs Dotson, Cdirectorl Charles Swanson, Ann Hammer, Delores Niehaus, Norma Blake, Loretta Janssen, Helen Korg Judy W1ggens,Tom Sullivan, Second ron left to r1ght,Lawerence Colton, Roger Cling,Larry Nelson,Ray Robertson, Kenneth Aspelmeien Horst Rosemeyer, Third row, left to right, Joan Anderson, Mary Jo Peterson, B111 Porter, Janet Alderson, Delores Janssen, Marjorie Burgus ALLWORTH DENNISTON LUMBER CO Q , ,,,,, I!! 1 1 M.-1-ww--New N .Z - V 5 2. IL F V D . x H il . l 'n 1 l . I X I A J ' S our rw f, Nr. fs , .I n. A D X j , 1 8 4 M . FL 1.9 , AV' 1' W , 1 . me 5 W 3 K - h .'I'l Q, r. . N 'I : - . A I .8 V --Y B LT 5 M g, k Snphumnre Qlass Marvin Burgus Shirley Alderson Faye Young Connie Cosena Jean Lofgren Elaine Deposse Howard Keitzor Frances Anderson Judy wise Marilyn Thompson , 9 Clarice Burgus Tearesa Carroll Raymond Roetman Din. Iverson 5 K Ronald Johnson Marion Swank Bobby Graham Walda Smith LUNDKDI ' S JEWELRY STORE wg mu ,- s ,, , X ., w , J. F q Q r 1 I , .lf 'a 1 . .yfv 4 I , . ' llg. XY V I, I 4 , 3 ', fn' S- .X 7 x . , . , -1 , I A! . e 1 - V ' . x A XX .y -' . luv.. 1' x A Freshmen Class Bettelou Honson Marilyn Thie S Bob Orr A5 I Ronald Niehaus Phyllis Bakerink Dolores Burgus i Ralph Logan Donna Johnson Alice Hartman Marilyn Pierson Greta Lee Elsie Asby Ruth Boecker Shirley miller DR H M PATTERSON K ' 42-,Q l 1' . , y 1 ' ' .f - N . , N' 2 M is up M' tix 1 I N . X ' a 'x - I , p XFX .., 3 ' v fi ' X' N . ' ' pi - ' 4 n 5 fs . 4 A tm f' ' ' 4 W A 'AP 4 4, Larry Anderson Harlen Grover Doris Gerling John Crabill Bonnie B090 5-H8 Jean Robertson ,d i I Suella Boysen Bill Belknap J l Helen Peterson 4 I I Ray Dean Beard Howard Peterson Mary Berning Bessie Darmer Raymon Craft KETTLRING'S CLEANERS and TALBOT'b CLOTHIWG Egsgi -1-..,1.. 'D 'Y 1.1.-,- ' PX. , A - , .. , j A , f- L '4 amz-rf.. 4, ', xtlb , .ff K 3 K ,A wwf A -X t ' '- .. lb: 41 Q.. X, . Q IP. is ' ' f f' ,K 1 V. 1 4 I 1 ,ra , ew' ' u I Q , ,X rs 5. 'Y' '- 11 if I 4 L' 3 --4 I' bw- ' h - . - fd I .A , q 1 'I Q lfiuw 1172 lunlxeh Then Lil 1 Y-HL ,- H 70.1 First row, left to right, Gail Thie, Lawrence Hauswirth, Elaine Scott, Leo Hartman, Jimmy Boulton, Mary Archer, Sidney Carroll, Cheryl llehaffy, Donna Kinsinger, Second row, Floyd Hauswirth, Joyce Gaul, Barbara Blake, Paul Henderson, Evelyn Peterson, Dale Edmonds, Jimmy Starman, John Blake, Third row, Joan Anderson, B111 Hays, Wilda Jean Brammeier, Terry Jamison, Roger Swanson, Janet Rose Alderson 3 250111 IDB ifuok ow First row, left to right, Ruby Miller, Gail Thie, Elaine Scott, Mary Archer, Sidney Carroll, Cheryl Mehaffy, Second row, Delbert Cover, Roy Swank, Evelyn Peterson, Dale Edmonds, John Blake, Keith Niehaus, Third row, Bill Hays, Maureen Hollinger, Wilda Jean Brammeier, Terry Jamison, Roger Swanson NELSON TRUCKING SERVICE -J .Q H an Q -:vena-. a1.:.u:.? ZLL... U., , f-.-11: 5124... -fu: . - T is -Q ' in dll . , it I -. 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Q ' ' '. 5 'T s --IZ A ' A 'Q V- - 4 v M C 11 X - - 0 F - F .f 1 ' ,, ' I 45 J' f l K T f ff-wks Y Ad' SIXTH GRADE Wo'-L is sul Nancy Jamison an HIL Lil Brockway an reterso Bren Lu h 1 4 X XL Q Donal Heckenburg 5' 1 R ch d lloehle I P H K b F J A Stephenson eggy ec en urs QF' Joe ll lhinney Arlene Ward Ronnie Wis ,is 1 fi Bruce Jone s Bonnie Joey Sullivan Donald Paxton 1- enn Youn son Q K ' R1 are lcElhinney 4 Sandra Chrissinger Johnny C fldwell Charlotte Steward ll nnie Rice 'in-0 f Dong1Lgn..De'PCrsse Keitn nartn Katie Egan stal Grover .5 s Betty Beard 9 ' KZ ! Floyd Rice R AND ll CAFE r D h Y ' , A 4- In N ,N 9-ik 't - - 46. 5,8 'X nl, ' ' XXV Y ,, - y 1 N ' Tx 1 ff ' 1.-f' X ' I I 5 O D 'v QS. y - ' VK- 2. 1 D14-if a 5 A f ' F ' .av - ' I L 5 A , .-44, ' N 4, 3 x A 1 fn .Aw X f e - 1 N wig- I 1 I H 1 4 T 1 ' 1'f M K yn , 5 fl , 'X 1 4 J ' Q. 'W'- - - 4' t' N' , , X ' Q , F5 ,Q 1 4 T , R YQ. 1 I if ,X 5 ' ,ey , ,s - - Q' A A -A A + e -D, dx., feb 9 X A3 x Q Cr F' N . 5 nr., . 1. N Af Alice Lair FIFTH cam: Ted Breuer ry Ruechi11 Esther Ann Ros erge Fred Baker XX l 4 lerideth Korf I tg o r Elizabeth Schultz g,,S J t ' 'P' K 2 RuthBaze1 Tyla Ba ngrove Troy Heitmeier loghlg Ellen lille Q lary Pierson 4 X Judy Hart lm Rose ary Gerling s Jo ce orton Tony Patterson it William Janssen 4 sf Russell Orr Fred artmer f'N Patricia L0gm 1a Keith Wonders 91418 DBPDBP 1- 'ri Jeanne Riffel Katherine fopeland 6.1.01 'Tone' Ned B reuer FARI SERVICE STATION A1 ss 5 Fry . -- O f 5 ' 1 - I A ,1 -Q 5 ,v , tl ', - -- -' fe ff- 5 . , IJ fl 4-. ' I , z z. 4 -, , N' x -Sai I Rd e ,X , - 1 f , , vi W1 f f, ' as ,it g ' v-0 1 ,ov s 4- x As , W :SA I C - xr 5 ds V J 2' I s 'Y iv. e f i f 40 5- b K it . ' L r' f ,I ! f gi , AQi5Ex , . 1 .9 - n -, . .a- 1 ' ,L 1 A H , , U V-i '4 gi f lv A - I K r , Q Q:,,,6 ta ' 8 1 - l Q 'N . xg- it ' u B R FOURTH 5:3 cn I A A flff I5 4 39 PAUL FRY , lhll 'L 'lvl .. Ay '1' 'feb N. 'is 'ur' 494 1 Katherine lcNamee 2 Karen Crow 3 Lloyd Heitmeier Robert Keitzer 5 William loehle 6 Richard Reiter 7 James 'ampbell 8 Jean Hulett 9 Eugene Gerth 10 Bonnie Steele ll Faye lair 12 Philip Heckenberg 13 Rodne Asby 1 Bryan Schulte 15 Stephen Coon l Veda Barngrover 17 Lila Rice 18 Thelma Neave 19 Ray Springsteen 20 Lillian Schultz 21 Julia Egan 22 Franklin Vose 23 Carl Dill an Eddie Scott 25 Gary Steward 26 Edwin Korf 27 Michael Patterson 28 Carolyn Orr 29 Rachael Hulett 30 Robert Crew 31 Larry laeon Xgeff. S0 M ADE ,fun KI? A - , ' ' ' .-A - ' .1 Q ' Q xi 1 ' R Q fy H ll '5 Q 1' ' - - .W V . - . 1 X -Q 1 'N v- ' 6 1 - v r 0 Q-- - 3 Q J 2, V ' 5 43,55 I 'Q I ' Y C7 ' l,, 7' t A N CX i K ' W ,. ' , ,F ' 1 , 1 ,I . v '- ' 4' 7 Y s - go I6 s, ' I, , f XXX Y - I,-K f , Ae' , .v X .-1,5 'S L 7 Q2 6 '5 x Y ' , Q S y 5 4 N ! A - I X .1 , A if 'O all I I? i -Q x 1 , L s - f ' , , 1 ' ' - ' 9 X ' - F I , , f in '.' , P ' P tisx 2 R' B . x , 7 2. ,,xX. , I ' X , av ., ,. ' - AEI :- S .' 8 - AL 5 A - , 2,3 2 'L J - un 1 EO . 5 ' :j-' e I+. 0 . Q ' e e J n 71 O O I z,. . Z. Q e e THIRD GRADE f 7 lone Margaret L11 en 'I Violet Bazel Q Donald Thie Ai t Barbara Jones Diann Myers Judy Kunt ,3- Wesl ey Moll inger Ronald Honson 'P I Warren Johnson Ron ie And erson .4 A I W11l1 Bro er 19' tis 4 ' Dorothy uapen James oary s j also Barton Dwight La Mar Dona d lloehle Goldie Sh tz Gerald Janssbn is XT' Evan Roy Wilson Q b Suzanne Faris Ronald Kerfaedy .Tuditn Newman Robert Johnson I F DEAM, SINCLAIR .' 7 X . -5 I 1 H- - .. - X ,, xq V Q 4. W ' - Q 8 V K -4. ,X ' h W ' ' , -.lf f . .I N - . f I 1 - ' f K 4, U - . I .R 4 ' , - a I if v - X l ,Nh xx' 1 5 Q 4' ' 44 1 - Q -1 G- Y - , x in 75 - Rachel Stew! Q uc1nda Heater ' - 'V 94 .S DN A - - ' 4' ' P ' - 'E r I ,F 1 7 -D L ' 1 RmyTt P11 f J'. I A' ,R Y- - 2, , , ' fi ' , --gf Q , C1 'Q I A i 4 ' -'D 'Q' ' li ai Q Q J - ', f 5 s' 1. is SECOND 'iff GRADE Keith Tho B 'N gm laay.4I' Lynne Oberman I 1:i:Li,, .4fl d Moehle Janice Caldwell Ronny ana Diane Korf Ruth Mhi AIRS L.. Q- Sh Bro 1 at award Nancy Hutchcrof C ,tina Finke 'lik Danny Ehr n obby bicko mm Orr 'it av, 1-nl,,,4i Michael Applegarth R I Marcus Bergr n Billy Ber n J oannknadez S Herber Lampb 1 a Kay Rusch og? La ry artman Donny Rice J Ke an Copeland 'I' 1141? Jean Boecker V Ronny Ping Patty Paxton Peggy Mcbonnel B111 o ff Y u ey FARM snavrca STATION SE: f , ... K7 .... I4 Q.. Y . 1 f' 1 I X ! x 8 '. ll A5.x Q- r - . I Q - 4. J il ' 'Q Q- J 1. 1 !f!' 4 f -V ' f x f i 1 ' - I ' r ' 4 v -Q - I 1 1' 3 ' Q 4 , I' 1 :f . - 'K uh .ggfa I ' ' fn 3 I: 0 '. 41' - on ff f . L- N I v 7' Y' Q Q-K IUV ' X 'f ,X , X 1- Q fa X . ' 1 0 ' ' Q I A ,,, Q n 1 f' n 'N ,.... .1 A. f ' ' ' Q ,' ft - ' A , 1 - - . 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Nr Services 4 'fx D a vw .4 U-a rm 1 Jo Or Mri Hausw rd-1 Mrs P1fLLer The C0055 X if Marilyn Lo an OF-F, C8 S f6'ClY7J LJ ff ,ht RJ tv Job Bhk T yia s Dale EJ Jskuthrl hzsR7erS-'19 7' 51' van alclaad C J r i 5 y,g M F P frollegtor Q O eYd'CovS Sam Orr CIMJQC w er B FOOD STORE L1 Nelson R er 5 ans: 5 f .7 - I Y P -A f' 3 pf , ' A K. J u V A' N Q an ' 1 fn s ' , 1 - t I , ' .g g u i U X. ' 9 ' ',. ' KL ' ' i 'X 3 S XX gt . DY . I 'N , 4.x 1 ' -M. C lv ' V CC er .5 .KK B Q e Y- 15:71 M26 Z I .8, cr, H ISI: . I'- U- LE' iz. I n 0 ov 0 l.,. a!! X . 'A V7 x, ' ' M.o 'kr x M ,f c Q W 1: e P 0 h ',,. ' ' Y , 5, A ' QQ. I 9,44 f A 55 n, A l o Q. rr - Q w h 1 qbknsx 0' Dex 0 Inixzh Chorus WC e 'J First row, left to right, Greta Lee, Faye Young, Mary Archer, Connie Cousins, Norma Blake, Walda Smith, Mrs Burgin, Instructor, Helen Kay Peterson, Helen Korf, Maureen Mellinger, Judy Wiggins, Gail Thie, Ruby Hiller, second row, Jean Lofgren, Delores Niehaus, Shirley Miller, Mary Berning, Kenneth Aspelmeier, Raymond Roetman, Roy Swank, Horst Rosemeyer, Phyllis Bakerink, svelyn Peterson, Cheryl Mehaffy, third row, Betty Lou Honson, hlaine De Fosse, hlaine Scott, Anne Hammer, Bill Porter, Larry Nelson, Delbert Cover, Doris Gerling, Judy Wise, Mary Jo Peterson, Wilda Brammeier, forth row, Robert Orr, Floyd Hauswirth, Ronald Johnson, Charles Swanson, Lawrence Colton, Dale hdmonds, Howard Keitzer, Roger Cling, Ruth Boecker, Tom Sullivan, Robert Jraham, Raymond Craft 61145 Emu Qciei i i fy Left to right, Ruby Miller, Judy Wise, Betty Henson, Walda Smith, Mary Jo Peterson, Faye Yeung, Norma Blake, Connie Cosena JONES'S STANDARD SERVICE -V, - . 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R Front row, left to right, Greta Lee, Mary Archer, Connie Cosens Shirley Alderson, Marilyn Thomson, Francis Anderson, Helen Peterson, Judy Wiggins, Elsie Asby, Gail Thie, Ruby Miller, Mrs Burgin, dir Second row, Marilyn Pierson, Jean Lofgren, Mary Berning, Betty Lou Honson, Jeanne Robertson, Alun Hartman, Phyllis Bakerink, Walda Smith, Suella Boysen, Maureen Mellinger Third row, Delores Burgus, Delores Niehaus, Shirley Miller, Delores Janssen, Norma Blake, Faye Young, Anne Hammer, Bessie Darmer, Elaine Scott, Cheryl Mehaffy, Mary Jo Peterson, Helen Korf Fourth row, Marion Swank, Doris Gerlkg, Shirley Alderson, Marilyn This Loretta Janssen, Ruth Boecker, Elaine DeFosse, Evelyn Peterson, Dina Iverson, Donna Johnson, Wilda Brammeier, Judy Wise I'1-U Standing,Chery1 Mehaffy,Wa1da Smith, Left to Fight: Judy Wi883-HS, H63-011 K0!'f, Evelyn Peterson,Norma Blake, Shirley Judy Wise, 36811 L0fSI'0Hn CORDIS COSGIIS' M111ep Mary Archer Sitting,Ga1l Thie, Judy W1gg1ns,Jean Lofgren, Mary Archer DR CREIGHTON li! Qjperaita Qasi q , . ' - ' 'nllllllllil Q .. , U fy---' -- ' 5'-annie? f un: 'Fl l -3 in-' .ID - 1 i Q11 Q -UHNQI First row, left to right, Gail Thie, Bettelou Honson, Helen Korf, Walda Smith, Mary Jo Peterson, Maureen MdDinger, Jeannie Lofgren, Ruby Miller, Second row, Mrs Burgin, director, Marvin Earnest, Mary Archer, Faye Young, Judy Wise, Judy Wiggens, Connie Cosens, Gary Warth, Third row, Fredric Wlse,Robert Graham, Shirley M1Der, Evelyn Peterson, Kenneth Aspelmeier, Anne Hammer, Elaine Scott, Lyle Cover, Fourth row, Roy Swank, Larry Nelson, Delbert Cover, Roger Swanson, Terry Jamison Charles Swanson Howard Keitzer, Raymond Roetman DEHNER'S FEED STORE frm- ll H ff- U P -' . .1 ' 'Q X ' ' H Q 5 1 4 it 4 sf , 1 Q , xxx . . a ,I f' ' l 1 - ' - '-Kiki + TL, . I ,R '10, yl I Za' Q N ' x ' ' I C ? Q3Pe1'eiia Qhnrus L nqq 'R i First Maril Asby, row, Maril Chery Jean Boeck Sulli Roger Haus' row, left to right, Phyllis Bakerink, Shirley Alderson, yn Thomson, Suella Boysen, Greta Lee, Bonnie Beeding, Elsie Frances Anderson, Mary Berning, Jeanne Robertson, Second Donna Johnson, Norma Blake,Delores Nlehaus Dolores Burgus, yn Pierson, Alice Hartman, Doris Gerling, Helen Peterson, l Mehaffy, Dolores Janssen, Third row, Marian Swank, Wilda Brammeier, Bessie Darmer, Janet Alderson,Mar1lyn Thie, Ruth er, Loretta Janssen, Dina Iverson, Elaine DeFosse, Tom van, Ramon Craft, Fourth row, Lawrence Cdton, Dale Edmonds, Cling, Robert Orr, Bill Porter, Ronald Johnson, Floyd irth, Horst Rosemeyer f fa IEDIAPOLIS MOTOR COMPANY , fm -iii L K First row, left to right, Norma Blake, Mary Jo Peterson, Cheryl Hehaffy, Sally Logan Second row, Betty Honson, Evelyn Peterson, Maureen Mellinger, Denny Young, Sandra Chrissinger, Karen Luth Third row, Marlene Orr, Shirley Janssen, Suella Boysen, Becky Barton, Loretta Luth, Ida Pierson, Marvin Sherman, Marilyn This Fourth row, Judy Wiggins, Lois Young, Ronny Wise, Doris Gerling, Gary Swanson, Joyce Bloomberg, Mary Archer, Elaine Scott flarznei Qglllflfkf lsr! Jo Peterson, Norma Blake- cLARENcE sTEwAR'r-'QOLDEN HYBRED coax fr Q f'Nf klrst row, left to right, Helen Korr, Judy wlse, lary Bernlng, Dolores Janssen Second row, Barbara Killer, Gary Warth, Lyle Cover, Greta Lee, Dale Edmonds, Loretta Janssen Third row, Raymond Roetman, Helen Peterson, Jean LOfgren, Marvin Sherman, larilyn Thompson, Marvin Earnest, lalda Smith Fourth row, Ruth Boecker, Beverly Steel, Shirley Beard, Joyce Alber, John Stephen, Leola Lane, Pauline Kietzer Standing, H P Jones, director, Frederick Wise pe? Thanh E. A. BBRGSTEIN ffuiure ffarmers P ' rw A VN5, lil 5Illll .-lvhif' .I ul .av 1 1 Z! U Inv, 26. 11D l 3 i l ,pl-.. First row, left to right, Mr Caspers, Ray Robertson, Roger Cling, Terry Jamison, Keith Niehaus, Roger Swanson Second row, Bobby Graham, Marvin Burgus, Ronald Johnson, Charles Swanson, Dale Bimonds, Howard Keitzer, John Blake, Tom Sullivan Third row, Howard Peterson, Ray Dean Beard, Bill Belknap, John Crabill, Lawerence Colton, Sidney Carroll Fourth row, Larry Anderson, Ronny Niehaus, Bob Orrg Horst Rosemeyer i xx-I' GRI-:E ND IA I Pk f 5 ii fav HEDIAPOLIS NEW ERA future linmemalzers . 'HA N ' ' :wg W ' ligiw' ,P ,PH 'ii' Ull 1 Bfhfwfkan P, V Y' First row, left to right, Marilyn Thompson, Frances Anderson, Jean Lofgren, Greta Lee, Mary Archer, Norma Blake, Betty Lou Henson, Gail Thie, Elsie Asby, Suella Boysen, Doris Gerling, Mary Jo Peterson, Ruby Miller Second row, Faye Young, Connie Cosens, Shirley Miller, Marilyn Pierson, Helen Petersen, Maureen Mellinger, Elaine Scott, Judy Wiggins, Bonnie Beading, Alice Hartman, Cheryl Mehaffy, Mrs Cling, flnstructorl Third row, Delores Burgus, Delores Niehaus, Joan Anderson, Phyllis Bakerink, lary Berning, Walda Smith, larjorie Burgas, Jeanne Robertson, Theresa Carroll, Delores Janssen, Evelyn Peterson, Helen Korf Fourth row, Marion Swank, Elaine DeFosse, Donna Johnson, Bessie Darmer, larilyn Thie, Ruth Boecker, Loretta Janssen, Dina Iversen, Hilda Brammeier, Anne Hammer, Judy Wise W 2 -7 Syl HENRY COSENS' INSURANCE AGENCY Siuheni Qlnuncll 11' Seated left to right, Connie Cosens, Jean Lofgren, Doris Gerling, Evelyn Peterson, Anne Hammer Standing, Kenneth Aspelmeier, Robert Orr, Delbert Cover ewspaper Staff Seated left to right, Judy Wiggins, Helen Korf, Gail This, Mary Archer, Norma Blake, Kenneth Aspelmeier, Anne Hammer, Evelyn Peterson Standing, Suella Boysen, Faye Young, ean Lofgren, Connie Cosens, Judy Wise, Marilyn Thompson, Dina Iversen, Walda Smith, Doris Gerling, Mary Jo Peterson, Delbert Cover, Marjorie Burgus, Cheryl Mehaffy WILSON DRUG STORE C iid .3 . .ff , j . L4 Q an ' C- f ' X fa C -f 4 9 fix ' e J M. ig O 9 . , U O '8 3 3 1 su 3,7 K S 6 5i 1f'?54ik2fha11 First row, left to right, Maureen Mellinger, Delores Janssen, Ann Hammer, Loretta Janssen, Mary Jo Peterson, Dina Iverson, Cheryl Mehaffy, Second row, Helen Korf, Jean Lofgren, Marilyn Thompson, Francis Anderson, Helen Kay Peterson, Miss Huebner, fchaperonej, Third row, Mr Heddens, Kcoachl, Jean Robertson, Shirley Miller, Mary Berning Ruth Boecker, Donna Johnson, Bessie Darmer, Greta Lee , Ulanagerl OUNTY CHAMPS EARL HONSON J I1 .. N n . . ! . 1, 11 H. K1 , ' W. 2 . ' .-C I r 413095 Basketball Glam First row, Keith Niehaus, Charles Swanson, Bill Hays, Terry Jamison, Roger Swanson, Howard Keitzer, Ronald Johnson Second row, Mr Burns CCoachl, Raymond Craft, Tom Sullivan, Larry Nelson, Kenneth Aspelmeier, Delbert Cover, Billy Pike Porter, Ray Dean Beard Third row, Ronald Niehaus, Ralph Logan, Billy Belknap, Roger Cling, Floyd Hauswirth, Robert Orr, John Crabill, Raymond Craft rl., BURLINGTON FARM MACHINERY CORP vit 'Win R i 3, 11' 7 F 'HA' .L R! ' ' I fi-: A ,I -t R ,X P g KT li ft Baseball S 3 :R Hi 'BSE ra! ALPU1 LU F014- Wo ' W 9 h1 10f - lug - IPO G mrolf ev PQ, mx A P011 Qwo 0 li Seated, left to right, Tom Sullivan, Floyd Hauswirth, Keith Niehaus, Delbert Cover, Kenneth Aspelmeier Standing, Ronald Niehaus, Billy Pike Porter, Terry Jamison, Ray Robertson, Bill Hays, Mr Burns CCoach! .fan uf my o..cf..n.o., 154 69 9 Lo JJ, 4, W , 4' A B Hays FI-.fl Base 2,71 C '4- Af x It - 06, I ' lvlbgilgr ,P Qvaidyy . 5 fe! 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Xe W 1 A -351 1? rv CLASS HISTORY As all young children are possessed with the desire and ambition to climb and view the world from er1e heights, such as dad's windmill, the parks' tallest slide, and all ladders which look to young eyes tall en nough to reach the sky, so it was with tre twenty eight young hopefulswho began that climb August 29, 1959 Miss Ruth Lincoln carefully lifted John Blake,Jlmm1e Boulton, Sidney Carroll, Dale ndmonds, heo Hartman, Billy Hays, Paul Henderson, Terry Jamison, Gary Klein, an Anderson,Lawrence cher, Barhara Blake, na Kinsinger, Cheryl Jimmie storman, Roger swanson, bloyd Hauswirth,hr hauswlrth, Janet hose Alderson, Mary Margaret Ar Nilda Jean drammeier, Joyce eaul, Ann Kendrick, Lon mehaffy,Avelyn Peterson, detty bchmit, laine Scott Gail This, Mae Frances lhomas, and Laura Lee bonavan up the first impor tant step of our future Miss Harper, still remembered by us as Miss Nell, seemed very much interested in our ambition and offered to give us a boost to the second round Joining us in the climb were John bedrick, Hebert Workman, Leroy Geslin , and Marie Wilson Learning our numbers was an important part of this years work and we found the higher the step, the harder we must work. A few of as became fri htened and decided to walt for a little more cour age They were eary lein, Ann Kendrick, Donna Mae Kinsinger, and Betty bchmit The third step was reached by the aid of Miss Zleman, now hrs Loren names we learned that Donald Kremer,Kenneth bchlemmer,John Tourtilloutte, Jackie Bere, Carol Brady,deverly Rowland,and nancy Huck had come in our school fun One day, just before reaching the third step,B1ll Hays gave der a little shake sending John Fredick, Robert Workman, heroy Laura Donavan, Marie Wilson and Leo Hartman tumbling While on the playground one day, We found three children our third year group with so much interest that our teacher,Mrs to share the lad Jesling, watching Kay Jmes asked them to join us They were Lorraine Coulbourne, Richard Luttnegga' and Roger Thacker One day during the year our precious weekly allowances were brought to school to pay for a pair of glases Our leacher step from the room a few mom nts and the uproar was so great that it not only broke the glasses but caused also, Donald Kremer, Kenneth w echlemmer, Paul Henderson, Lawrence Hauswirth, John Tourtillotte, Jackie derg, Mae Thomas, Beverly Howland, and Nancy Huck to leave our childish group in dis ust Z Viss Lulu vilson saw to it that most of us successfully climbed to the fifth round and also helped uelbert Cover, lommy houska, CharlesWU. let, and Bobby Hirt who were new adventur sts However, bloyd Haus wirth, Richard auttsnegger, Roger Thacker, Janet Alderson, Uoan Anderson, and Carol Brady decided the climb was pretty steep and waited to catch their breath With much enthusiasm we 6Ht6PQO into the fifth grade Ne felt we had climbed a big step becaase we were ready for departmental work hiss Ruth edwards, who is now Mrs Ned Kettering instructed the years work to the old members as well as to Mary Alice hill and Mary Hou hull who were new comers During the close of the year a bad storm passed over us and the ladder was shaken so hard that Jimmie Boulton, lommy Houska, and Char- les N1116t lost their firm hold Miss Crocker greeted us on the sixth rung and during the year Donald Thornton and Bettv Owens came in to even up sides for spelling contests At the close of the year we found sidney Carroll missing and after inquir- ing found that he had discovered a more adventureous ladder to climb Miss Crocker hoisted us to the seventh rung and who efould be waking for us again but, Mrs Kettering Billy Pohren joined our group, but af IOWA LIFE INSURANCE xxx' 9, .-L-.-T go fa' L...-.1 n Kllndt. Through the fascinating process of learning to print one muxhmm f ali CLASS HISTORY CONTINUED her associating with us for only five months decided to move on Thecumb was getting a little rugged by this time and we hated to lose one of our steady climbers, Barbara Blake, who had been with us since the start of the climb At this time Bob Wirt, uorraine Coulbourn and Donald lnornton also moved to another ladder Then one day the all important eighth step came into sight and gave us a slight glimpse of the four steps ahead called High echool They we realized that, we must take a deep breath to reach our goal, which was a High bchool dye to take this view of the work ahead and receive were Maureen melllnger and Rubv Miller, Miss guide through this year looked steep, indeed, but and climb them if we were loma in 1952 Joining us the eighth grade diplomas Lois Rammelsberg was our The same old crowd was back to start the climb on the ninth rung whem Alva Black, Jr Sidney Carroll and Donald Dickey came running up, eagar to start with us Junior and Donald felt that the ladder was a little over balanced, so decided to leave before it fell lt was this year that Mary Lou Hull left us to climb another ladder We decided that an extension should be added to our ladder before going higher, so it was done and were all ready for the tenth rung Roy Looking up to the llth rung made some of us a little nervous for we were not to sure of ourselves at such dizzy heights Leroy hauswirth met us there and we all started out bravely,hop1ng to climb the last unforgmr able rung During the middle of the year the Army beckoned Leroy so he jumped down to lend a helping hand there Encouraged by the words of our class motto, 'Not At The 1op,But Climbing, we have reached the last,long step The view from this height is beautiful and we see many alluring prospects ahead One and all agree that the climb has been exceedingly worthwhile and lots of fun and we say a hearty 'thank you to our teachers and parents who helped us to the top of our ladder f -9 Q Xdliii W 1,.jP' if il W4 il 'G' 'Q 1 We 11 i 4 if JACK DILL W! x.xuG! a S --------- , PM . I y .. 5 . Swank came in to help us during our tenth year. . 1 . I 1 1 ll W Il I N f ' I, If l I fn I 522713 CLASS WILL We, the brilliant and intelligent seniors of the Media olis H1 School, Mediapolis, Iowa, in the year, 1952, do hereby make, pu lish, declare this to be our last will and testament With much sadness and displeasure, for both you and ourselves we de part We know you will miss us and as we cannot leave ourselves, we wish to leave to you, most needy underclassmen, a few of our many talents Please take care Ne, the said class of 52, bequeath the followinv To the Juniors we leave our good looks, our talent, and the grand superiority of being a benior To the sophomores we will our everlasting love for studying which we can describe in the proverb, 'Ignorance ls Bliss To the Freshmen we will our quietness, good behavior, working abil ity, and all our pleasant memories of M h s Delbert Cover wills parking place in the thrill hills to Kenny As e meier, who is becoming quite the nCasanova Wilda Brammeler wills her red hair to Judy Wiggins in hopes that she will be happier with it than Wllda was Also a bottle of tint with which she can make it the rlzht shade Roy bwank wills his baby blue eyes,blond curly hair, and flirtatious ways to one who will make use of the, Tommy ballivan hvelyn Peterson wills her loud and boisterous manner to Anne Hammer B111 Hays wills his speed and ability to get to school on time to Lawrence Colton Ruby killer wills her nonsensical giggle to Floyd Hauswirth frequent trips to Danville to his younger brother, Chuck for Roger has decided that he likes Oakville girls better Cheryl Mehaffy wills her natural curly hair to hary Jo Peterson in hopes this will save complaints and tlmein getting Mary out on the foor to cheerlead after playing a hard game of basketball Dale ndmonds wills his muscles and cave man approach to Larry Nelson Now we'll see some action Gail This wills her driving ability and drivers license to Janet Ald erson This will surely save wear and tear on Janets' feet John Blake wills his ability to get to bee early on Mon, Ned, and Thurs nights and his love for certain teachers to Ray Robertson Vary Archer and Terry Jamison will their desire for school to end to Norma Blake, Won't Keith be happy then' Maureen Nellinger wills her calm and cool temper to Joan Anderson, who is habitually loosing hers bince the Janssen twins now have their drivers license, elaine scott wills them her speedy driving ability so bolores and Loretta can wheel that Ubi: Buick around in a hurry and waylay all the boys thatcinse the n Billy rorter can now escort girls to dances as he is the sole heir of b1dney's dancing ability Keith Niehaus wills his interest in a certain Junior girl to Kenny Aspelmeier, since Keith will not be in school next vear This is for the day time only, Kenny To Roger Cling goes Cheryl Mehaffy's ability to blush and collect pictures for the year book Whats the connection? lake a look at the hamor section of the 1952 Yearbook bidney Carroll wills his peaches and cream complection to DoloresNnr haus The benior Class extends to Horst Hosemeyer, their ability to use slang and write letters in hopes he will make use of this ability by wuz ing us letters after he returns to Germany 10 Dan owe ney, we have 999,944,191 wade of second hand chewing g m KUNTZ BROTHERS Nl ,Z . 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' . v I Q E .H Ja - pl h 'eine .H 1 - Roger Swanson wills his nwhlstle bate legs to helen Torf. .Also his CLASS WILL CONTINULD tound sticking un er the various seats of the class rooms If 1 and study hall Also our muddy foot tracks from the rainy days and all the paper that missed the waste paper cans To Mr Wise we will the memory oi our intelligent looking fares an1 our alertness and extensive chattering at class meetings To Mr so that the To Mrs should have To Mr without the Heddens we will a device to detect and stoy all love affairs school will start and continue to run smoothly next year Lotson we will a year's supply ot asplrn tablets whlfh she had to cure the many headaches caused by olr Literature rlass Burns we will the hope for a zood Basketball teamnext year mighty senior Boys and our sincere sympathy if he has anotkbr late Mllkman on his team To hrs Cllng we locks on them to keep leave a candy and cookie jar with special made pad the snltchers away from their contents, made by e owe c glr s of our shiny expectant mands in his well kept faces turned towards him to receive his ardent com study halls To Mrs Burgln we will a perlscope that will reach from the tlf all window down to the lunchroom window to keep watch on tze students practicing for music contest In testimony whereof, e, the sa'd seniors have set our hand and seal to this our will, in the state of owa, this fifteenth day of May, I lnc teen huncred and fifty two fmf 279.02 XA:-L 'f4LCf! 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CLASS PROPHECY In the small town of Webster, Ohio, May 29, 1972, Mr and Mrs Del bert Cover are just leaving the High School auditorium where they have attended the Commencement exercises of their son, Delbert Jr Upon arrival home, many old memories flooded his mind so he walked across the room and turned on the Automatic X ray Fact Finder which has replaced television in most homes When focused he sees Ruby Miller managing a Turkish Bath Salon so other women can keep their girlish figure like she has Ruby was even interested in doing this in high school Next he sees Sidney Carroll receiving a Medal of Honor from the Pres ident of the United States, Dale hdmonds, who is the youngest President in the history of the United States You may wonder what the Medal of Honor represents Sidney has just decended the Niagra Falls in a barrel and lived to tell it Suddenly, the scene is changed to the Swan Theater where Delbert sees Mary and Terry a familiar combination from High School days and dis covers they are still going steady because Terry has never had the cour age to propose Mary is looking forward to next Saturday night when she is going to take advantage of Leap Year John Blake is seen leaving his Real estate office that he acquired from so much knowledge of bookkeeping Remember, Mr Heddens was his Teacher in Mediapolis High Mr Heddens said he always thought John would be a success He gained much wealth and distinction and also a five foot walste line Focusing his machine at a much different angle, Delbert is aroused by the appearances of a familiar face in the Cochana, where hlalne Scot is the club's main attraction doing a nhulau dance nvelyn Peterson is seen telling Congress a thing or two She tried to reform Mediapolls but finally gave up when she realized there was use trying Roger swanson, the world's most outstanding hortlculturist After much experimentation and hard work he proved that it only took one tomato to fill a bushel basket Suddenly a mailbox comes lnto view with the name of Wirt written on the side As he looks inside the huge house, who does he see but larueen Melllnger scurrying around taking care of the 'little Wirts and being the Maid around the house As you probably gU9SS8G,MPS Wirt is the former WH da Brammeier Here he comes' There he goes Bill Hays just passe He has a new Atomic motorcycle that he desi ned himself It will only go 1999 mph If you know Bill he has to get it souped up so it will do 20902 Who is thisq Yes, it is Keith Nlehaus repairing a leak in a drain pipe The teachers in M H S always thought Keith would be a success, but not in the plumbing business He has money to burn and is ready to retire Next Lelbert sees Roy Swank, who used to be the nicest boy, but turn ed out to be quite a thief He stole an ofiice from his opponent, he stole a march on the voters and got into legislature and no telling what he's going to steal next The former nail This has become a great ruler of the world and that is what she wanted to be That is according to the saying nThe hand that rocks the cradle rules the world N Focusing the lense differently Delbert finds Cheryl Mehafiy, the last member of the graduating class of 1952 She is sorrounded, by little children in an orphanage where she is a nurse In their own chosen field, each member of the graduating class ofl952 from Mediapolis High School has been a success KILPATRICK VETENERIES N 4 .-.-..-. 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