Miles High School - Milestone Yearbook (Miles, IA)
- Class of 1957
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Cover
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They cannot be handed to you Be sure to keep yourself clean and bright, for you are the window through which you must see the world. Each year a group of Seniors reach the milestone of graduation This means no more than you yourself have made it. You have really just sharpened the tools with which you will now work We hope you have done the job well. These are the tools you will use from now on, to carry you through life. We have tried to guide you in all your work, and it is hoped that you have learned the one greatpurpose of life, Service to others. In order to perform this service easily and efficiently you have spent twelve years of study, most of them very happy years. Now you have reached the place where you are called upon to make your own decisions more and more. It is my hope that all your tools are sharp and in readiness for whatever task you may be called upon to perform. There is not time to hesitate. You must go forward. Choose wisely, work hard, and remember that happiness comes by untiring service for others. Congratulations now, and much happiness in the future. Doretta G. Williams n--v '5'7?'2 xf2-- ll . fn...--267 C-ff C N4 V MXH! in Lf fx ,Lp ,I 9.1-,I f FACULTY In pausing to review and evaluate the brief years that we have spent together, I want you to know that you have my sincere respect and gratitude for the conscientious work that you have done, the cooperation offered and pleasant associations enjoyed You have every reason to feel both happy and proud as a re sult of your work complete in Miles High School lf I were to leave you with oneword of admonition it would be to be honest with yourself and have faith in your convictions There was never an ideal but what was first a mere dream and never a hero or celebrity that was not once a teen ager like yourself. Who knows? The next one may be you You have as good an opporttuuty to do so as does anyone else All of us draw the same salary in seconds, minutes and hours but yours is mostly ahead of you Use it wisely Time IS the only thing that can be neither bought sold nor hoarded To the graduating class of 1957--Congratulations. Emerson once said, Make the most of yourself for that is all there is of you. So, do your level best where you are every day of your lives. Today is the day for which you have been waiting. Twelve long years have been spent preparing for it. Yesterday and tomorrow are far away nothing--the one a faint memory, the other a vague promise, But this is your day--Graduation Day. When one door closes, another opens, but sometimes one looks so long and happily upon the closed door that he does not see the one which has opened. Opportunities are knocking at your door constantly and Iknow the Class of '57 and I also know that each and every one of you will make the most of these open doors. I sincerely hope the memories of our association will be as pleasant to you as they will be to me. Best wishes and good luck, success, and happiness all through life. No matter how high you rise, you'll always tlnd infinite distances above. Bernice Taplin Dear Seniors, As a member of the faculty, it is sometimes difficult to recall my own thoughts and feelings as a high school senior. However, if memory serves me correctly, it is a time of mixed emotions and a time of trying to look both forward, and backward at the same time. When you think back on your school days at Miles, Ihope your memory of music activities will give you pleasure and satisfaction. You should be able to sense some accomplishment in that department as in all others. Iknow it has been a pleasure for me to watch the progress and growth some of you have made during my three short years at Miles. My only regret is that I didn't get a chance to work with all of you. In the future I hope that you will all find a place in your I 1 life for music, Use the tools you earned in school so that they 2 don't rust beyond repair. Try keeping them sharpened at all ftixilff 'N times, and when the opportunities come for newer and better ' 1 tools, try to be prepared to use them. To me, the most I Q satisfying thing about music is that there is always more to i learn and enjoy, Rest assured, that no matter how hard you s 5 try, you'll never exhaust the world of music. f Marlene Firman ' 1 N-r-L., Congratulations to all of you who have done so much to make this year one of definite success and achievements. It is now recorded in this annual as a proud part of the history of Miles High School. You have reached this point in your lives only through work, patience, love and self-sacrifice. Remember that you are to- day where your accomplishments have brought youg you will be tomorrow where your endeavors take you, Ihave great confidence in your ability to choose the highest goals andl wish each of you the best of luck in the new and exciting life which lies ilQiad'?3,J: 9r1 WW Us, IU by AUM We, Pjsxllfdf Williams ' ,' ' J 1' ff A093 L, M ' fin l , auto MW , W4-Rf fi-ff? U M By commencement I mean the embarkatiorffgzlto life' long, long journey. The past twelve years may have seemed a period of sweat and toil, yet how fruitfull as you gathered together the tools and supplies for your long journey, As you set forth on this journey you must change. Your childhood problems became mature ones beset with responsibility and challenge. Until now your problems have largely been shouldered by your parents. Let the fuel for your journey be your life long goal. If it has not been set, do so soon, and do it with caution and wisdom. Through trial, experience and wise decision choose your 1ife's work and make it one full of interest and enjoyment. Weary is the man, who dislikes his field and how difficult to reach his life long goal. What is happiness without a home? So choose a life long companion--one who will stick by you through thick and thin, one who will share your joys and sorrows--they are hard to bear alone. What is home without a family? So reproduce your kind, two t q f or many, enjoy, love and cherish them, and live a life full of happiness and adventure. What your future holds depends on you and how you use the km A tools of your trade, May it be everything you wished for. So spin your wheels -- make tracks fly and go forth with zest and zeal, for there's only one life on earth and that life is now, Ray Kennedy What am I going to do now? This is a question that every high school student upon graduation asks. High School gradua- tion is a time for decision, a time for both looking back and looking ahead. Formal education attempted to provide the graduate with the physical, mental, and social skills necessary for a satisfying and rewarding life that he is going to follow, so that these skills can fullfill their inherent potentialities. Not only must the high school graduate determine the direction of his or her life, but also the goals of that life. Goals must be established, so that when they are attained the individual will experience a maximum amount of satisfaction, The ultimate aim of life is happiness. All of our goals must be considered in the light of this ultimate aim: that is, each goal should be a stepping stone to the attainment of lasting happiness. Happiness, however, is not easily attained in our complex, modern society. Modern life, with its technological advance- ments and accompanying international tensions, sometimes make life a trying period. Often, the future is described to the high school graduate as an overpowering and unanswerable problem. Actually, it is not. However, if the individual is to achieve happiness, life must be faced realistically with courage and confidence. This, then is the real question that faces the high school graduate. How can I achieve happiness in our complex, modern society? The answer can come only from the individual, and each individual will have a different answer based upon a critical consideration ofthe various directions and goals of life in relation to the ultimate aim of life: Happiness. Richard L. DeShriver It seems strange to use the word commencement to mean the day on which you leave for all time the school work you have carried for twelve years. Completion would seem to be a more appropriate term. But this would not be life, for in the world everything that marks i an end also marks a beginning. The end of one day is the commencement of another. The plant blossoms, bears fruit and seeds then sheds it foliage, but it has prepared for the beginning of another life. So it is with education. What you have learned in school so far is only the beginning. Up to this time your work has been directed and made as easy as possible and as beneficial as your teachers could make it. You have been a good class, dependable, cooperative, and willing workers. All these things should have prepared you so that now you can rely on your own efforts for the success you make of your life career. My best wishes go with you as you leave Miles High and com- mence the larger life which lies beyond. May your hopes and dreams come true. Mrs. G, C. Bartlett M11 zu To the class of 1957:- In my reading, I ran across this brief paragraph giving'7 characteristics of an emotionally mature person. I think it is very good, and deserves some thought. l'd like to pass it on to you. Emotional maturity is difficult to define exactly because no one is altogether emotionally mature all the time. But in general, the emotionally mature person has these characteris- tics: 1. He is realistic. He judges a situation as it exists, not as he wants it to be. When problems arise, he makes the best of them--instead of running away from them or fighting them. 2. He accepts frustrations and disappointments without developing uncontrollable anger or becoming sick. 3. He stands on his own two feet. 4. He cooperates with others. He is considerate of their needs and interests as well as his own, 5. He uses his abilities effectively, and takes part in activities with enthusiasm and satisfaction. 6. He has the capacity to love someone besides himself. I. He is capable of postponing present satisfactions for a future greater good. Congratulations to all of you. I have enjoyed knowing each of you, and my sincere good wishes for the future. Marilyn Beeler ARDEL BELK Girls' Glee . . . . 1234 Mixed Chorus . . . . 1234 Librarian . . . . 12 Pep Squad . . . 4 Paper Staff . . . 3 Annual Staff . . . 4 Class Officer . . 2 Class Play. . . , 34 WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN Band ....... 1234 Baseball Manager , 234 Basketball Manager , . 234 Track Manager . . 234 Annual Staff , . . 4 Class Play . . 34 Projectionist . . 12 Librarian . . 12 DONNA CULVER Paper Staff , , , , 3 Annual Staff , , , 4 Class Play , , , 34 Mixed Chorus , , 1234 Girls' Glee , , 1234 Triple Trio , , , 3 Class Officer , , , 13 Cheerleading . . , 4 Majorette . . . , 4 Librarian . , 123 Pep Squad, , 234 Toots The first lesson in the art of self-defense is to keep your glasses on. Bill Money may not be everything, but it's a wonderful substitute. Donna Many girls are attracted to the simpler things in life-MEN! SUZANNE FISHER Paper Staff , , Annual Staff . Class Play .... Mixed Chorus . . Girls' Glee . . Class Officer . . . Student Council. . . St. Council Officer. . Cheerleader ..... Pep Squad. . . . Librarian .... Projectionist . . . Christmas Princess . GARY GREVE Class Officer ,,,, Student Council , , . St. Council Officer , . , Boys' Glee ,,,.,, Mixed Chorus . . . Basketball .,,. F. F. A. . . . . Class Play .... Annual Staff , , Projectionist . . I OA NNE GRAY Paper Staff . . Annual Staff , , Class Play. . . Girls' Glee , , Mixed Chorus . , Pep Squad . . Librarian . , 3 4 34 24 24 24 3 3 34 234 234 .2 .3 . 134 34 ...24 4 4 23 2 ..34 4 12 3 4 ..34 1 1 . 234 ..34 usuen The best way for a girl to keep her youth is not to introduce him. l ll Gary!! Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. qw N Joanne lf you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. To ' - 1 ,..3 ze. ... .' ..,,, 7 . .-- -Qu Q '4'Q- I -s.. 'v-. ' -l s In Q '-1. Q o .. .-Q., .. , ...sv-, ,. Q 'ax:,.p ,. ,. 'mx I, I -l..,u.'.K .., -.u,.,o. u 'U 5 'I '.'.'- ,,..v. ? s',:u'.0', fl 1:5 5 5 5 T 1.115- X-'T-5'-'x VIRGINIA MUSSMANN Paper Staff , . , Annual Staff . . Class Play. . . Girls' Glee . . Mixed Chorus . . I1 Class Officer . . . Student Council. . . 9 'lCheerleader. . . Pep Squad . . Librarian . . up Triple Trio . . 1 .Q f fry X, x Y: . ... ...3 ...4 ..34 ,,1234 ..1234 ..123 ...4 ....4 .. 234 .. 234 ..3 DALE HENFREY Basketball, Baseball, , , Boys' Glee, , , Mixed Chorus . . Class Play, , , Class Officer , , , Student Council. , , St. Council Officer , lst All County Team Annual Staff ,,,, Librarian . , , BARBARA Paper Staff , , Annual Staff , , Class Play. , , Girls' Glee . , , Mixed Chorus . . Class Officer , , , Student Council. . , Cheerleader . . . Pep Squad. . Librarian , , Girls' State . . ..234 ..2 ..234 ..234 ..34 ..4 ..3 - ..3 .. ..3 ..4 .2 PETERS .. 3 .. 4 ..34 .. 234 .. 234 . 24 .. 1 ..34 .. 234 .. 234 ..3 ffl Ginny Flirtingismerelymakingaman feel extremely pleased with himself. chip To take the weight off your mind, discard your halo. Barb To most girls, men are not a problem, but a solution. LAVONNE PETERS Paper Staff ..... . . 3 Annual Staff ..... . . 4 F.F. A. Sweetheart . . . . . 3 Class Play ....... . . 34 Girls' Glee ...., , . 1234 Mixed Chorus . . , , , 1234 Class Officer . . . . . .3 Student Council. . . . . .2 Cheerleader .... . . .4 Pep Squad ...... . . 234 Pep Squad Officer ...... . . 3 Librarian ............. 124 Mardi Gras Queen candidate . . . . .4 Vonnie She holds her man at arm's length, yet keeps her grip on him. EDWIN IEPSEN Basketball. . . . . . . . . . . . 1234 Baseball , . 2 Track . . . . 4 Boys' Glee , , . 4 Mixed Chorus . . . 4 Projectionist , . , , 12 F.F.A. .... . . 24 Annual Staff . . . 4 Class Play. . . . 34 uEdn Youth is that time of life when people are too old to take ad- vice. NANCY PETERSEN Paper staff , Annual Staff Girls' Glee . . . . . . 1234 Mixed Chorus . . . . . 1234 Librarian . . Pep Squad. . Class Play . vvNancyvv A girl's biggest asset isa man's imagination. w 4 K. 4 'Y MARIANNE SEAMER Paper Staff . . . 3 Annual Staff . . 4 Majorette . . . . 14 Pep Squad . . 3 Class Play. . . . . 34 Projectionist . . 2 Girls' Glee . . . 1 Mixed Chorus. . . . 1 Librarian . . . . 124 Scholarship . . . 2 ALLEN PETERSEN Annual Staff , . . 4 Class Play. . . . . 34 Boys' Glee . . . 4 Mixed Chorus . . . . 4 Basketball. - - . . 1234 F. F. A. ..... . . 234 F.F. A. Officer . . . 34 Track ........... . . 12 Projectionist ..... . . . . . 12 Mardi Gras King candidate . . . 4 MARY-IO WENZEL Paper staff . . . 3 Annual Staff . . . 4 Band ..... . . 34 Pep Band . . . . 34 Girls' Glee . . . . 12 Mixed Chorus. . . . 12 Class Play. . . . . . 34 Librarian . . . . 234 Pep Squad . . . . 4 Mari The animal most women love to bring out in men is mink, NAI!! Watch out for school children --especially if they're driving cars. nMaryvv The best substitute for experi- ence is just being 16. PHILIP KUHL Boys' Glee, . Mixed Chorus Basketball. . Baseball. . . Class Play, . 1234 1234 1234 1234 . 34 Boys' State . . 3 Projectionist . 12 Annual Staff . 4 Paper Staff . . 3 Librarian . . . . . 2 Band . . . . . 1234 WARREN IUNGJOHANN Student Council ,,,.,, . . 4 Student Council Officer. . . . 4 Basketball. . 1234 Baseball. . . 1234 Annual Staff Boys' State, Projectionist. Class Play . Boys' Glee . Mixed Chorus .. ..4 . ..3 .. ..12 . ..34 .. ..3 .. ..3 4' .. fx nphiln If you itch for something, scratch for it. Boop Men never learn anything about women, but they have a lot of fun trying. MRS. GILBERT TAPLIN Senior Class Sponsor CLASS PROP!-IECY May 10, 1967 Dear Diary: Gee Whiz! Am lever tired! Tonight I went to the tenth anniversary reunion of the Miles High School Senior Class of 1957. It was such funl No one really expected everyone tobethere, as there are so many celebrities from that class. Some of them hadn't been back to Miles since the day they graduated and set out to brave the world. But, even though everyone was there, some of them were almost unrecognizable. The things they have done. That Ed Jepsml Why, Diary, you couldn't even guess what Ed has done. While he was in the Navy, and stationed on the west coast, he began working on a Hollywood movie set. Now, he quacks full time for Walt Disney, and hehas changed his name to Donald Duck. He hesitated about doing this so soon after the sudden death of the original Donald Duck, but his success was at stake. We all laughed when he told us, but you have to admit, for a million dollars a year, any of us would be willing to change places with him. Ed modestly gives most of the credit for his success to his clever make-up artist, Joanne Gray. Joanne was swept into national prominence when she made up Miss America of 1959. She dyes Lavonne Peters' hair daily to match the colors of her seven J aguars, Vonnie now, of course, does not hold the title of Miss America, but she has made a success of her movie contract. She has, in fact, made a has been of Marilyn Monroe. Gary Greve is now a world renowned surgeon. He is a brilliant man who leads the field in his profession. However, in his first year of practice he grafted a patient's right leg in place of his left arm by mistake. His only comment was How about that? Barbara Peters has the honor of being the best paid nurse in the United States. She is Direc- tor of Nurses at Finley Hospital in Dubuque. She also has gained fame for her first hospital mystery book entitled, Rendezvous with Rheumatismj' William the Great, alias Bill Chamberlain, first gained world fame by being the only person in the world to be able to roller skate on two wheels aroimd curves. He now has mastered the art of roller skating on skates without wheels, while balancing the aged four Chamberlain Triplets cn his shoulders. They are named William, Willy, and Will. Marianne Seamer broke all scholastic records at the State University of Iowa and is now a teacher in great demand. She is so capable, in fact, that she now has thirty children, in kinder- garden of course. Donna Culver is the most sophisticated and the most efficient secretary the United Nations has been privileged to know. She constantly amazes people with her ability to take shorthand and transcribe it on the typewriter at the same time. Mary ,T o Wenzel writes a daily column for the Clinton Herald. It is of an Advice to the Love- lorn type, but she calls it, Tell Me Your Troubles. She does not guarantee a perfect solution to your troubles but her column does make interesting reading Phil Kuhl is the only boy to stay in Miles. A citizen of good standing, he was elected Mayor in the last election. He is so popular in Miles and the surrounding territory that he is thinking of running for Senator in the '68 elections. I believe the reason for his popularity is that he demands all high school boys have duals and a Hollywood on their cars. Maybe it is just because hehas them on his car. Man, when he chases you, everyone in town knows it. Warren Jungiohann is now a criminal lawyer in Chicago. He is very much in demand. He recently found several clues that eventually led to the discovery of the rest of the money stolen in the famous Brink's Robbery. Boop now has the distinction of being written up in the Who's Who in Iowa, and it is rumored that he will be featured in this year's, Who's Who in This United States. Dale Henfrey is thinking of retiring from professional basketball this year and going into a business for himself, He would like to organize a boys'club and supervise the athletic side per- sonally, but he may not beable to if coaching varsity football at Notre Dame will keep him too busy next season. CLASS PROPHECY Nancy Peterson arrived in Miles by airplane and created quite a stir. She is famous all over the world for being the first woman to break the sound barrier. Of course, Nancy always did have a heavy foot on the gas. Ginny Mussmann is in the Corps De Ballet in New York. She had quite a time getting a top position, at first, but since she was starred one night, and was received so tremendously by the audience, she has starred in every presentation since. It seemed that she wowed the audience with her rendition of the jitterbug, ballet style, Allen Petersen is such a successful farmer that he took Grand Champion in Chicago last year. He has his hopes high for this year.too. Allen gives a lot of the credit for his success to his Senior English Class. Every night at sundown, he sits on the fence by the pasture, and recites fairy tales to the cattle. He learned these fairy tales in Senior English, and he says that his cattle sleep better than anyone else's ever do, Ardel Belk has replaced the White Rain Girl in the adl She has received several record contract offers, although she may just stay singing the White Rain Shampoo song anyway. She says she feels loyal to it for giving her a start. However, Iwould venture to guess that before long Ardel will be famous as a pop singer. I was kind of happy that Ardel was working in an ad. It gave me kind of a happy feeling to know that I wasn't the only one. No one but she knew that I modeled for the Suzie-Q in the Pepso- dent ads. Everyone got a big charge out of it. It sure is late, and I sure am tired. Good-night Diary! Sweet Dreams! Sue Fisher HISTORY On August 27, 1945, fifteen spry youngsters came toddling through the doors of what was known to them as a great and new experience. They were: Sharon Wilkinson, Wesley Ackley, Everett Durkee, Duane Durkop, Joy Lee Eggars, Linda Frahm, Kathryn Jackson, warren Jungjohann, Philip Kuhl, Dorthea Kyarsgaard, Myrna Schwennsen, Ronald Hovey, Marianne Seamer, Lester Dierks and Nancy Petersen. Our teacher was Ruth Heinrick. When we returned to Miles as the second grade we were thirteen. Our teacher this year was Catharine Briggs. The new additions were: William Chamberlain, Donald Durkee, Raymond Man- ning, Judith McVey, Ronald Culver and Irene Hughes. Those who transferred were: Sharon Wilkinson, Everett Durkee, Kathryn Jackson, Myrna Schwennsen, Ronald Hovey, Nancy Petersen and Duane Durkop. During our third year, our teacher was Marlys Stahnke. This year our enrollment was nineteen. The new students were: Cecil Bovey, Joanne Gray, Gary Greve, John Krabbenhoft, Virgil Koch, Richard Pagel and Allen Petersen. The only transfer was Donald Durkee, Helen Kokemuller was our fourth grade teacher. We were now a class of fifteen, with no new faces. Allen Petersen, Cecil Bovey, Joanne Gray and Raymond Manning transferred. When we returned as the fifth grade, our teachers were Miss Dorothy Rehr and Miss Dorothy Waters. With seven new members added to our class, nineteen pupils now answered roll call. 'I'he new members were: Charles Culver, George Kyarsgaard, Nathalie Drury, Janice Hoyer, Marlene Wolf, Ruby Chase and Junior Chase. Richard Pagel dropped to transfer. In the sixth grade we welcomed our new teacher, Miss Madonna McCutcheon. Our class enrollment was now sixteen, and again Nancy Petersen appeared in the picture as the only new pupil. Those lost were: Dorthea Kyarsgaard, George Kyarsgaard, Marlene Wolf, Ruby Chase and Junior Chase. Upon our entrance into Junior High and seventh grade, we had progressed another step in our school life. Our home room teacher was Miss Shirlee Cooper. The membership of our class was now fourteen There were only two new entries--Marjorie Krause and Ardel Belk. Judith McVey transferred during the year. The next year, the eighth grade, brought us four new pupils, which made our total sixteen. They were: Donna Culver,Joanne Gray, EdwinJepsen and Eldon Paulsen. Nathalie Drury and John Krabbenhoft transferred during the year. Q1 August24th, 1953, twenty-three shy pupils signed up as Freshmen in the Miles High School. Our class sponsor was Mr. William Willier. The new additions were Lavomze Peters, Russell Henricksen, Barbara Peters, Virginia Mussmann, Allen Petersen, Mary Jo Wenzel, Thelma Drury, Marilyn Nabb and Rance Robinson. Charles Culver was the only pupil who did not return. Eldon Paulsen transferred during the year. Twenty-four pupils returned as a Sophomore class. Our class sponsors were Miss Lurene Noland and Miss Marlene Firman, New additions to the class were: Sue Fisher, Dale Henfrey, Andrew Shepard and Darold Schutte. Those who transferred were Janice Hoyer and Russell Henricksen. Andrew Shepard, Ronald Culver and Darold Schutte moved during the year. There were only twenty-one pupils who gathered as a Junior class on the first day of school. Sponsoring our class were Miss Marilyn Beeler and Miss Marlene Firman. Marilyn Nabb trans- ferred during the year. During ourJunior year we worked hard to earn money for the Prom which we were to sponsor. Eighteen pupils returned as Seniors to Miles High, with no new personalities among us. Margie Krause and Rance Robinson being the only two who did not return in the Fall. Later in the year, Thelma Drury dropped. Mrs. Taplin was our class sponsor and one of our Annual advisors whose work was very much appreciated during some of our very trying times. Seventeen is the grand total of our class enrollment as we approach the steps to a bright and golden future full of wishes and dreams. As you have thus read, the only students who have attended the Miles School twelve years are four: Philip Kuhl, Warren Jungjohann, Marianne Seamer and Bill Chamberlain. By Virginia Mussmann WILL We, the Senior Class of 1957, being of sound mind and body, and not acting under the undue influence of any person what-so-ever, do create, and bequeath these, our earthly goods, in the manner following: we, the Senior Class, do will to Mr. Main, all the foolish and unnecessary calls to the office over the inter-oom system We, the Senior Class, do will to Mrs. Main, some of our height, weight, and shoe size, so that we won't look like such giants next to you. We, the Senior Class, do will to Miss Beeler, all the stolen cookies we knew you saw us take, and also the ones you didn't know about. We, the Senior Class, do will to Mrs. Williams, an automatic waste-paper basket, that smooths out crumpled up papers. Also, a large economy size box of red pencils for bookkeeping. We, the Senior Class, do will to Miss Firman, all the sour notes we sang in glee club, that we know you won't miss. We, the Senior Class, do will to Mr. Williams, all the sleep we caught up on, in Government class, especially during the movies. Oily kidding, Mr. Williams. We, the Senior Class, do will to Mr, Kennedy, all the fun we ALL had in your Vocational Agriculture Class, especially when the Vocational AgricultureClass met with the Home Economics Class, We, the Senior Class, do will to Mrs. Bartlett, all the fun we had, and the food we ate at your store. We, the Senior Class, do will to Mr. DeSchriver, all the A papers we never got in Physics. We, the Senior Class, do will to Mrs. Taplin, a year of rest to recuperate from our hectic class and annual meetings. We, the Senior Class, do will to our faithful custodians, Hugo and Gilbert, all our undying gratitude for the things you have done for us, especially all those crazy things that only our class could dream up. We, the Senior Class, do will to our bus drivers, all the times you had to wait for us on the bus routes. We, the Senior Class, do will to Mr. Jepsen, the bus mechanic, an automatic bus washer to make your job easier. We, the Senior Class, do will to the hot lunch cooks, an automatic hamburger patty presser for making hamburgers. I, Ardel Belk, do will to Anita Fischer, my luck in proving that Boys don't make passes at girls who wear glasses, isn't true. I, William Chamberlain, do will to Larry Dalton, my position as basketball manager. Hope you have as much fun as Idid, Larry. I, Donna Culver, do will to Bette Wulf, my fun lhad cheering on the basketball squads this Year. I, Sue Fisher, do will to Sharon Caven, my pony tail. You can dye it to match, Sharon. Hope it- fits. I, Joanne Gray, do will to Betty Lingle, my luck in being the only girl in Physics class. Use it to good advantage, Betty, I, Gary Greve, do will to Kenny Jensen, my motorcycle boots, that Inever wore, but that will match your black leadier jacket. I, Dale Henfrey, do will to Norman Corlis, my excess brains. Don't be disappointed if you get cut short, Norm, you don't need them anyway. I, Edwin Jepsen, do will to Wayne Eickert, my little black book of Clinton phone numbers. These plus all yours ought to make happy dialing for you, Wayne, I, Warren Jungjohann, do will to Larry Jepsen, my Student Council position. I sure had fun in it: hope you will, too. I, Phil Kuhl, do will to Roger Jansen, my ability to get along with teachers, one way or the other. L' Virginia Mussrnann, do will to Elyse Jepsen, my transcribed shorthand notes. It took hours and hours, Elyse, so treat them gently. I, Barbara Peters, do will to Sharon Harmsen, my connections at ISTC. It involves a lot of letter writing, Sharon, but it sure is fun. I, Lavonne Peters, do will to Barbara Johannsen, my cheerleading suit back to you again. I, Allen Petersen, do will to Gary Edens, some of my height for basketball. I, Nancy Petersen, do will to Bertha Holdgrafer, my ability to wiggle out of trouble I in- variably get into. I, Marianne Seamer, do will to Barbara Peters, my position on the annual, plus a large size bottle of aspirin. I, Mary Jo Wenzel, do will to Sharon Wilke, allthe ftm Ihad, and the sore feet Igotin marching band. Signed: The Senior Class of 1957 witnessed: Mrs. Doretta Williams Mrs. Bernice Taplin if ! I. ,Qin-ax H in Q W Ginny Marianne in I S5igF '.' N Q Q 2- Donna A 6 Vonnie :in I - -NIS' Q-4.-Q if is ' r -.-Qin M 'Nfl . 32- E i +12-' -'Wx.,..e.3 O ai , 'J' 'A Bill Allen Mary Io Ed 1 3 N is l lg, X ,F t-'Z Q, 4'-ll-. -rw-P. -I MLll l' 1 - vii f . 1 ,,. -.,n,z:,M,'Ly X M -'lllfim f f ' Phil Nancy Ardel Gary ihgq 'S 4 l 1 .. L , -..LN , Boop Sue Joanne Barb Dale ' X 'X 5 if a ! XJ 9xGl'l SCH00 j Fi i Lrnzsur-134 l I RL 'F VICE PRESIDENT ,af PRESIDENT C L A S S PRESIDENT OFFICERS VICE PRESIDENT 5 1 SECRETARY I SECRETARY TREASURER TREASURER B PRESIDENT PRESIDENT VICE VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY SECRETARY TREASURER TREASURER Sponsored by PRESTON CREAMERY, Preston, Iowa an ' , ' X f 5. f . WN AA . L, sv , . A V . 0 I , VA .- -,Q ,M I X' .ls , Y Q. vi rj' I , 5 , .f ia I 'xa- Q, I, . 61 are v B ' , 5 f ar, , X 3 1' N at ,rm 331253 3,1 sf ,K Q wel' Q, f . s :sv av C-:Q 1'-1' Q' , Y 2 C wc' IUNIORS Donna Carstensen, Sharon Ca- ven, Norman Corlis, Larry Dal- ton, Gary Edens. Wayne Eickert, Anita Fisher, Sharon Harmsen, Bertha Hol- grapher, Kathryn Jackson. Roger Jansen, Kenneth Jansen, Elyce Jepsen, Larry Jepsen, Barbara Iohannsen. Phyllis K a c z in s k i, Delores Koob, Mary Levetzow, .Betty Lingle, Sharon Marshall. Neirma Meggers, Barbara Pe- ters, Charles Petersen, Bob Petersen, Barbara Ragis. Lulumae Robinson, Judy Roe, Carol Rohling, Linda Wahl- bohm , Clarence Werner. Sharon Wilke, Bette Wulf, Ruthann Ballhorn. Sponsored by HERWATH'S CLOTHING STORE, Preston, Iowa SOPHOMORES Ronald Gray, Ardis Brown, Judy Kelley, . Dennis Belk. as V ,g X, S .Q X Anil iv me Gary Fischer, Betty Caven, Elaine Taplin, i Bill Hodge. . ,,i- 1 L V - S Larry Schroeder, Judy Petersen, DennisCook, ks, 9 ' Janice Eggers. - ' ,, . 1 -c' ,, 4 I 1 L li 'E S 65- A. Ks.. Y id, Q, W 4 S , ,,,. xx s Lauren Corlis, Nola Jepsen, Dennis Richman, l L 1 5 'gl li Ion Hankemeier. iss, 'f so sl? A , ,Y 5 Q f 3.2 M Ay 1 k gig fi . xy lg A J-. 31 fu 'FEQPTPB Arnold Hansen, Ronald Mangler, Shirley G- - Q 49. ' ' Christiansen, Larry Schultz. N 1 ,,i'fs f W, L S i XA ll Pi' E A Robert Dynes, Lois Harmon, Norman Knau, A fi- 51' , Sharon Mussmann. ,N ' 'A I! A fi.: V Q 1 5- , , ,. David Tietjens, Donna Belk, Glenn Naeve, Roger Kiel. KA K? 6 lnsii f i, . A ,ff Q . .yggl K , ,., , QA 5 - Fred Lennon, Russell Rathje. A fa I . -W, 1 X , Sponsored by NORPEL'S T.V. AND APPLIANCE, Bellevue, Iowa ' .I . san Qs-4 .5 my ' 'yy 2 X K 3 1 M ' I ii' 'J ,F 1 ' i , f-.- K 1 X . QW . N, , . ,.,-,.., ' u r 1 ,JN ,,., '- ' J f Xxx 1 j 5 4 I 2? s it W :na 7 , 1 'F A 125' , J J, Q Q3 ff A ff' ' ,gs ik K , V L. ,gg My K s the . X f Q vi, .. f K -- . -My 5 w 'E 1 gl Sw ' W , 0 , dh , 'D iii? l 1 r ..- we Y rgf I J '7' x s ' Q Q, .,,, G FRESHMEN Bob Anderson, Pauline Bahnsen, Dale Battles, Linda Behrens. Jim Boothby, Judith Brandenburg, Bonnie Budde, Ronald Carstensen. Carol Caven, Wayne Robinson, Marilyn Dynes, Janice Garien. Gene Gravert, Donald Gray, Louis Harmon, Rita Jansen. Kathleen Ketelsen, Kathleen Kuhl Robert Levetzow, Steve Tietjens Ralph Matthieson, Dale Petersen D G e r al d Petersen, Dennis Naeve. Roger Richman, Carlie Seamer Veva Wynkoop, Lonnie Feddersen ABSENT: Lary Daniels. ' wi, . A N Y., snr' , A 1 5' R, im AA 4 5 Sponsored by ,. A -.... Fi THE BIG sHoE STORE, Clinton, Iowa COOKS wanna ' .4 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Skow, Mrs. Ploen. Hugo EIiChS0l1 Gilbert Taplin Sponsored by MARTH VARIETY STORE, Savanna, Illinois BUS DRIVERS . awe. STANDING, Left to Right: Carroll Hamilton fsubstitutej, Darwin Ockelmann, Larry Clausen, Dale Eden Ed Willims, Aldon Seibert. MECHANIC Mechanic, Fred Jepsen Sponsored by TEEDS GROVE SAVINGS BANK, Teeds Grove, Iowa SCHOOL BOARD ........,? LEFT TO RIGHT: Chester Gray, William Struve, K. C. Kellogg, Delbert Christiansen, Fred Behn, Robert Matthiesen, H. P. Main, Superintendent. Mrs. Main, School Secretary Sponsored by PRESTON HATCHERY, Preston, Iowa. , '-Y - I -w., ACTIVITIES an QQ IFJ, Q - ... AX 'JN g ss- Z 2 ,- g. : ' Q f.,g,Qg,'i.c 2-J-7:3 Sv' ANNUAL STAFF ,t ,,.. W..-an-vm BACK ROW: Donna Culver, Activities Editor: Lavonne Peters, Grade Editor: Allen Petersen, F. F. A. Editor: Edwin Jepsen, Assistant Photographer: Dale Henfrey, Boys Sports: Bill Chamberlain, Assistant Music Editor. MIDDLE ROW: Joanne Gray, Fun Page Editor: Nancy Petersen, High School Editor: Ardel Belk, Girls Sports: Sue Fisher, Senior Editor: Ginny Mussmann, Art Editor:Mary-Jo Wenzel, Music Editor: Warren Jungjohann, Photographer, FRONT ROW: Philip Kuhl, Sales Manager: Marianne Seamer, Editor: Barbara Peters, Assistant Editor: Gray Greve, Business Manager. PAPER STAFF BACK ROW: Norman Corlis, Production Manager: Elyse Jepsen. Proof Reader: Larry Jepsen, Boys Sports: Anita Fischer, Proof Reader: Sharon Harmsen, Editor: Judy Roe, Proof Reader: Deloras K0Ob. Proof Reader: Barb Peters, Circulation Editor, FRONT ROW: Sharon Caven, Art Editor: Betty Wulf, Girls Sports: Sharon Wilke, News Editor: Barb Ragis, Feature Editor: Barb Johannsen, Assistant Editor: Phyllis Kaczinski, Feature Editor: Mrs, Taplin, Mrs, Williams, Faculty Advisers. ABSENT: Donna Carstensen, Social Editor. ,xwlf ll STUDENT COUNCIL R 11' F' xr!! BACK ROW: Ronald Gray, Veva Wynkoop, Wayne Eickert, Fred Lennon. MIDDLE ROW: Bobby Anderson, Judy Wasoba, Ginny Mussmann, Ralph Matthiesen. FRONT ROW: WarrenJungjohann, Vice-President, Barbara Ragis, Treasurerg Barbara Johannson, Secretaryg Gary Greve, President. LIBRARIANS BACK ROW: Ginny Mussmann, Mary-Jo Wenzel, Sue Fisher, Lavonne Peters, Carol Rohling, Barbara Peters, Joanne Gray. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Walbohm, Lulamae Robinson, Sharon Caven, Judy Roe, Judy Kelley, Nola Jepsen. FRONT ROW: Delores Koob, Donna Carstensen, Chief Librarian, Marianne Seamer, Phyllis Kaczinski, Sponsored by CLAUDE HARRINGTON, Maquoketa, Iowa. OH, PROMISE ME msn-1-'bn Norman Corlis . Sharon Wilke . . Larry Iepsen . , Ruthann Ballhorn Wayne Eickert , Sharon Harmsen . Anita Fischer , . Barbara Johannsen. . . . Barbara Ragis . . Barbara Peters . Donna Carstensen Absent: Clarence Werner Ralph Sanders . June Hollis .Barry Hollis . . Kathleen . Seth Miller Mrs. Linden Patsy Linden Gladys Vance . Ann Furber . Mrs. Hollis , Mrs. Jones . . Furber Sponsored by WILKE'S STORE, Andover, Iowa 7 0 Z' JUNIOR PROM Q' ,g,'aw5! '-,1,'- 1,-iv of Sponsored by KUHL'S GENERAL ATORE Miles, Iowa 2a+gw.,,,x, , ieSkz3ME5!.eAM o in -UFUIPZ Lavonne Peters Allen Petersen BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE C A N D I D A T E S X W A s x ? S E girifi 355 ii NM Warren Jungjohann Barbara Pe ters Sp nsored by DELUXE CLEANERS, Savanna, Ill 2 Ph 1 p Kuhl HAVE DANCED ored by POWELL'S GENERAL STORE, Teeds Grov FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA gm - ,, 1,3 Q Q . . c,P'T'9 9 .i p s 5 'X 5, jfs ' y 10 J H x fwfr? 5 Zv i d x j f' g nggigxggwssrv-f -X 2' QL. f fi., S ei as f L Mr. Kennedy, Advisor, Allen Petersen, President, Roger Kiel, Secretaryg Larry Schultz, Treasurer: Larry Jepsen, Reporterg Lauren Corlis, Sentinel, ABSENT: Ronald Gray, Vice-President. Sponsored by CHICKEN COOP, Savanna, Illinois FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr, Kennedy, Advisor: Dennis Naeve, Ralph Matthiesen, Ronnie Carstensen Dale Battles, Gene Gravert. SECOND ROW: Carlie Seamer, Dale Petersen, Larry Jepsen, Allen Petersen Louis Harmon, Donald Gray, LaurenCor1iS. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Mangler, Robert Levetzow, Edwin Jepsen Larry Schultz, Gerald Petersen, Charles Wenzel, Arnold Hansen, Roger Keil. TOP ROW: Jon Hankemeier Larry Schroeder, Glenn Naeve, Robert Petersen, Wayne Eickert, Charles Petersen, Larry Dalton. DAIRY IUDGING TEAM Q9 41 Y Q 6 A a if WY LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Schultz, Ronald Gray, Larry Jepsen, Mr. Kennedy, Advisor. AWARDS: Team, Won Gold Emblem Award. Larry, High in overall dairy production, management, and pedigree judging. Larry, Tied first in judging Guernsey dairy cattle. He also tied for first in judging overall dairy cows. Sponsored by KRABBENHOFT FUNERAL HOME, Preston, Iowa PROIECTS FIELD TRIP KRAMBECK FEED RE Clint SUE FISHER F.F. A. Sweetheart F. F. A. SWEETHEART DANCE J Qs C7 f IUDY KELLEY LINDA BEHRENS RUTHANN BALLHORN Sophomore Freshman Junior The Sweetheart is crowned The candidates and escorts Sponsored by JEPSEN'S GARAGE, Miles, Iowa.- Q 2 O 1 MILES TRACK TEAM BACK ROW: Ronnie Gray, Gary Fischer, Ed Jepsen, Fred Lennon. FRONT ROW: Dennis Richman, Dennis Cook, Gary Edens, Roger Jansen Zin . ,fin ,,g, .ri . 4 x Sponsored by SAVANNA CLEANERS AND DYERS, Savanna, Illinois BASKETBALL SX, Q . r K, J ,gk i -f we fly sf' S C Q if N fox t f F it q hu 1 , X filly ? or C, Y X ...ix A 5 'lk Q STANDING, Left to Right: Manager, Bill Chamberlain, Bobby Andersen, Ronnie Gray, Petersen, Bill Hodge, Gary Edens, Dennis Richman, Roger Richman, Coach DeShriver. IN FRONT: Den- ny Cook, Fred Lennon, Phil Kuhl, Allen Petersen, Dale Henfrey, Gary Fischer, Warren Jungjohann. Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Sabula Monmouth Charlotte Goose Lake Andrew Charlotte Alumni Elvira Preston Baldwin Goose Lake Andrew Bellevue Monmouth Sabula Baldwin Preston Sponsored by CHRISTIANSEN IMPLEMENT, Clinton, Iowa. Ed Iepsen, Dale Dale Henfrey A1 Petersen IR. AND SR. S 1 x '5- rt K '1 - an x 0 Phil Kuhl Warren Iungjohann Ed Jepsen Gary Edens Sponsored by IOWA STATE SAVINGS BANK, Clinton, Iowa Gary Fischer Fred Lennon FRESH. AND SOPH. BULLDOGS 'P . I- 112383 A 3 Ronnie Gray Dennis Cook Bill Hodge Bob Andersen Sponsored by BARTLETT'S VARIETY STORE, Miles, Iowa. ACTION SHOTS A' ff 5' Q:A' , M A 1 XX 1 I- ,4-- xx J DNN? .qi-f Sp ored by BURKE FLORIST, Clinton, Iowa ACTION SHOTS ,I 4 Sponsored by HERBERT'S MENSWEAR, Savanna, Illinois STANDING, Left to Right: Denny Richman, Dave Tietjens, Fred Lennon, Phil Kuhl B111 Hodge Gary Fischer Steve TietJens, Coach DeShriver. IN FRONT: Bobby Anderson, Roger Richman RonmeGray Denny Cook Roger Jansen, Warren Jungjohann. BASEBALL RECORD Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Andrew Thomson Bellevue Preston Elvira Monmouth Charlotte Preston Sponsored by ROD FITCH'S SPORTING GOODS STORE, Clinton Iowa DENNY GARY FRED RONNIE .TIM -- BILL BOB -f -. A I .X kgs BOOP WM LLLL I 'fs E f BILL PHIL .fx , DENNY DAVE - STEVE - ROIIQ 5,4 5 i if x. N X wx Sxw , - 15? f Q: 'g,i,ffQi .. ,, ,M . ,Ny STATE CHAMPS 1 I .if STANDING, Left to Right: Fred Lennon, Gary Fischer, Ed Jepsen. KNEELING: Roger Jansen, Dennis Richman. On October 6, 1956, part of the Miles Track Team consisting of: Fred Lennon, Gary Fischer, Ed Jep- sen, Roger Jansen, and Dennis Rich- man, went to Iowa City to participate in the annual Iowa State Class B one mile team race. With Gary Fischer coming in second, Fred Lennon seventh, Den- nis Richman ninth, Edwin Iepsen seventeenth, and Roger Jansen, twenty-second, they tied with Le Claire for the State Championship. For this accomplishment, the school was awarded a large bronze plaque. Sponsored by CLINTON RECREATION LANES Clinton, Iowa. Presentation of the Plaque GIRLS' BASKETBALL BACK ROW, Left to Right: Manager, Sharon Wilkeg Ruthann Bellhorn, Deloris Koob Judy Roe Coach Ed Williams: Kathy Kuhl, Judy Wasoba, Judy Kelley, Sponsor, Miss Beeler. FRONT ROW Neirma Meggers, Donna Carstensen, Sharon Harmsen, Anita Fischer, Bette Wulf, Barbara Johannsen Monmouth 43 Miles Charlotte 53 Miles Goose Lake 35 Miles Andrew 58 Miles Charlotte 56 Miles Alumni 37 Miles Elvira 63 Miles Baldwin Goose Lake Andrew Monmouth Baldwin Andrew Baldwin Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Miles Sponsored by DEL VOSS STANDARD SERVICE, Ten Mile, Iowa TOURNEY IUMPS STOPS '. suoors TIME Sponsored by ELWIN MINER, Preston, Iowa Anita Fischer Judy Roe Betty Wulf Kathy Kuhl Barbara Johannsen Ruthann Ballhorn N-r. . . - .. G'--...W Judy Wasoba Neirma Meggers Donna Carstensen Judy Kelly Deloris Koob Sharon Harmsen Sponsored by SIEVERDING FEED STORE, Belevue, Iowa. K SENIORS SOPHOMORES INTRAMURAI. BASKETBALL 0 IUNIORS fnzsumzu EDUCATION S ponsore d PHYSICAL CLASSES CHEERLEADERS iff LEFT TO RIGHT: Lavonne Peters, Sue Fisher, Judy Brandenburg, Virginia Mussmann, Barbara Peters Donna Culver. We're From Miles EMIS Sponsored by HAMILTON'S STORE, Miles, Iowa PEP SQUAD E FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Kathleen Ketelsen, Deloris Koob, Barbara Ragis, Sharon Wilke, Kathy Kuhl. SECOND ROW: Ardel Belk, Mary-Jo Wenzel, Janice Eggers, Betty Wulf, Sharon Mussmann. THIRD ROW: Nola J epsen, Judy Petersen, Anita Fischer, Carol Rohling, Nancy Petersen, Elaine Taplin, Rita Jansen. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Christiansen, Judy Wasoba, Joanne Gray, Elyse J epsen, Sharon Harrnsen, Judy Roe, Phyllis Kaczinski. PEP BAND ' f Sponsored by J 8: P SHOE SHOPPE, Clinton, Iowa :ETH f7ATfA'ifi'wT5f7M7A7faK'fvTfKf7M7A7ffg': lg I ccccccc QI if I SI :, si :Q y Sl .e I eg :E i 3' 'e + if If ' 91 IE 5: l'4L Z.x'L :Vl'yi't'. i'LV'Ly2y.?i .?'L :V':VlW.': LfIi DIRECTOR: Miss Firman jsf-. 1- TOP ROW: Philip Kuhl, Dermis Richman, Sharon Harmsen, Bill Chamberlain, Kathy Kuhl, Kathryn Jackson, J im Boothby, Sharon Mussmann, Bob Anderson, SECOND ROW: Ray Kunau, Russell Rathje, Gary Caven, Bill Johannsen, Linda Walbohm, Bette Wulf, Roger Richman, Shirley Christiansen, Mary Kuhl, Mary-Jo Wenzel. THIRD ROW: Ottie Bruhn, Wayne Wynkoop, John Sievers, Howard Henfrey, Arlee Boothby, Carol Boehde. Gloria Schnoor, Norma Gray, Susan Stoll. FOURTH ROW: Roger Kokemuller, Shirley Schultz, Suzanne Richman, Nancy Flemming, Ralph Mattiesen, David Gray, Wayne Krabbenhoft, Marie Bates. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Taplin, Rondeau Elwood, Dennis Cook, Diane Behrens. MAJORETTES: Donna Culver, Anita Fischer, Marianne Seamer. AEENT: Donald Stoll, Ricky Mohr, Gene Kroeger. Sponsored by MILES SAVING BANK, Miles, Iowa. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: Rita Jansen, Ardel Belk, Kathryn Jackson, Linda Behrens, Linda Walbohm, Sharon Harmsen, Kathleen Kuhl, Veva Wynkoop, Ruthann Ballhorn, Delores Koob, Anita Fischer, Betty Wulf. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Wasoba, Sharon Marshall, Carol Rohling, Carol Caven, Donna Culver, Shirley Christiansen, Sharon Wilke, Sharon Mussmann, Marilyn Dynes, Bonnie Budde, Virginia Mussmann, Sue Fisher, Lavonne Peters. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Taplin, Pauline Bahnsen, Sharon Caven, Nola J epsen, Janice Eggers, Barbara Ragis, Donna Carstensen, Nancy Petersen, Phyllis Kaczinski, Barbara Peters, Senior: Barbara Peters, Junior: Judy Brandenburg, AEENT: Barbara J ohannsen, Lulamae Robinson, Judy Kelley. BOYS' GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: Dale Petersen, Ed Jepsen, Philip Kuhl, Allen Petersen, Bill Hodge. SECOND ROW: Dennis Richman, Norman Kunau, Dale Henfrey, Gary Greve, Dennis Cook. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Gray, Roger Richman, David Tietjens. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Schultz, Bobby Andersen, Ronnie Carstensen, Dale Battles. ABSENT: Gale Gravert, Ralph Matthiesen. Sponsored by TEEDS GROVE SAVINGS BANK, Teeds Grove, Iowa MIXED CHORUS TOP ROW: Dennis Richman, Ronnie Gray, Philip Kuhl, Dale Petersen, Ed Jepsen, Allen Petersen, Bill Hodge, Gene Gravert, Dale Battles. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Cartensen, Ralph Matthiesen, Larry Schultz, Gary Greve, Dale Henfrey, Dennis Cook, Norman Ktmau, David Tietjens, Roger Richman, Bob Andersen. THIRD ROW: RitaJa.nsen, Arde1Belk, KathrynJackson, Linda Behrens, Linda Walbohm, Sharon Mussmann, Kathy Kuhl, Ruthann Ballhom, Veva Wynkoop, Delores Koob, Anita Fischer, Bette Wulf. FOURTH ROW: Judy Wasoba, Sharon Marshall, Carol Rohling, Carol Caven, Donna Culver, Shirley Chris- tiansen, Sharon Wilke, Sharon Harmsen, Marilyn Dynes, Bonnie Budde, Virginia Mussmann, Sue Fisher, Lavonne Peters. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Taplin, Pauline Bahnsen, Sharon Caven, Nola Jepsen. Janice Eggers. Barbara Ragis, Donna Carstensen, Nancy Peterson, Phyllis Kaczinski, Barbara Peters, Senior, Barbara Peters: Junior, Judy Brandenburg. ABSENT: Lulamae Robinson. BACK: Judy Kelley ACCOMPANIST: N FRONT: Barbara Johannsen Sponsored by BERNEDA'S DARK ROOM, Miles, Iowa FRESH. AND SOPH. TRIPLE TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Nola Jepsen, Janice Eg- gers, Linda Behrens, Bonnie Budde, Sharon Mussmann, Judy Wasoba, Kathy Kuhl, Judy Kelley, Shirley Christiansen. IUNIOR TRIPLE TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Caven, Carol Rohling, Sharon Wilke, Phyllis Kaczinski, Sharon I-larmsen, Bette Wulf, Anita Fischer, Barbara Ragis, Barbara Johannsen. Sponsored by MILES SAVINGS BANK, Miles, Iowa JUNIOR BAND LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Elwood, Gloria Knutsen, Barbara Holtzman, Ronald Beech, Stuart Miller, Lyle Knutsen, Stuart Wilson, Donald Beech, lola McCutcheon, Leanne Behrens, Andrea Hass, Beth Johannsen. AEENT: Steve Parsons. BEGINNERS BAND LEFT TO RIGHT: Delbert Gruhn, Steve Jargo, Gary Krause, Jim Peters, Ina Belk, Janie Seivers, Kathy Behrens, Linda Schultz, Kristine Johnson, Dermis Wilhelm. Sponsored by PAASKE'S FURNITURE STORE, Clinton, Iowa. SOLOISTS Sharon Mussmann Philip Kuhl Kathy Kuhl I 5 5 E Dennis Richman Roger Richman Sharon Harmsen Linda Walbohm Sponsored by OLSEN'S STORE, Sabula, Iowa 1 w N NF Nia' 'UM JUNIOR HIGH 5 l ' 1 41 ..4..it :-.ai-'- Q, ..' .-., - ::.-lui. :. :- .-1.- -.i-lvl , 1 if ,-11 -L .l.T, 7 ll EIGHTH GRADE iw FRONT ROW: Gary Eggers, Shirley Schultz, Ray Kunau, Ottie Bruhn, Teddy Knutsen, Darlene Fuglsang, Kenneth Kruse. SECOND ROW: Betty Behrens, Donald Stoll, Eldona Gruhn, Rondeau Elwood, Shirley Holdgrafer, EugeneGruhn, Marianne Lingle. THIRD ROW: Gary Caven, Bernadine Bahnsen, Bill Johannsen. Howard Henfrey, Tom Lennon, Carol Boehde, Jim Krause. TOP ROW: Russell Jansen, Louis Teitjens, Marcia Hankemeier, Eldon Jepsen, Gene Kroger, Albert Hansen, Shirley Jensen. Stretch Mr, Aldonn Siebert Sponsored by KRABBENI-IOFT'S STATION, Miles, Iowa SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW: Tommy Kruse, Wayne Wynkoop, Kathy Jepsen, Madeline Tietjens, ,T une Petersen, Suzanne Richman, Diane Benrens. SECOND ROW: Roy Rathje, Wayne Krabbenhoft, Wesley J ohnson, Mariana Henfrey, Kathleen Dalton, Norma Gray, Bonnie Nagel, THIRD ROW: Gary Harmsen, John Seivers, Richard Andersen. Jane Dynes, Mary Lou Durkop, Arlee Boothby, Ronald Beeck, Robert Harmon. TOP ROW: Daniel Jepsen, Donald Beeck, Rodney Dabson, Jerry Daniels, Marvin Drury, Robert Hubbee, Mary Kuhl, Lois Tietjens. AEENT: Dale Daniels. ul-2-3-Altogethern Mrs. Teresa Bickford Sponsored by VAN ALLEN'S, Clinton, Iowa YEA! TEAM FRONT ROW: Tom Lennon, Bill Johannsen, Russell Jansen, Donald Stoll, Ottie Bruhn. SECOND ROW: Mr. Seibert, Louis Tietjens, Gene Kroeger, Rondeau Elwood, Gary Caven. THIRD ROW: Teddy Knutsen, John Seivers, Wayne Wynkoop, TOP ROW: Richard Andersen, Gary Eggers. FIGHT ! FIGHT ! Marcia Hankemeier, Mary Kuhl, Darlene Fuglsang, ,T une Petersen. Sponsored by HUEBNER BRCB., Miles, Iowa :rf I 2,1174 GRADES ,f .a SY' J,-fi' I 9 !E I' 0' wr ' T 'n ll p b Bk SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW: David Gray, Allen Koch, Richard Mohr, Gloria Knutsen, Sherryl Hankemeier, Andrea Hass, Gloria Schnoor, Susan Stoll. MIDDLE ROW: Wayne Schaefer, Clarence Hansen, Anita Jansen. Mary Taplin, Leanne Behrens, Doris Culver, Rodney Galusha, Dean Boehde. TOP ROW: David Schreiber, Eddie Lennon, Roger Kokemuller, Gloria Kaczinski, Marie Bates, Nancy Flemming, Darwin Belk, Donald Gruhn. .1 A X NX 4 Y- Q: . i ki 1 K Ah, Christmas is here at last, Mrs, Mildred T011 Sponsored by BOLLEN HARDWARE, Miles, Iowa . 37 GM, 5 FSM' s S-if FIFTH GRADE U BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Warren Eggers, Ann Elwood, Marvel Fuglsang, Ruth Ann Ander- sen, Lyle Knutsen, Barbara Holtzman. MIDDLE ROW: Beth Iohannsen, Sharon Miller, June Petersen, Iola McCutcheon, David Jackson. TOP ROW: Steve Parsons, Stuart Miller, Melvin Drury. ABSENT: Jackie Daniels. 3 6. .l HJ' r , . s I Recess Miss Patricia Graf Sponsored by ROEHL PHILLIPS, Clinton, Iowa. FOURTH GRADE 1 BOTTOM ROW: Ina Belk, Rebecca Flemming, Leah and Laurel Erichson, Patricia Badtke, James Peters, Sammy Dobson. SECONDROW: Fred Wilhelm, Bernhard Bahnsen, Richard J ungen, Delbert Gruhn, Pat Lennon, Charles Bales, Ronnie Ingwerson, Steve J' argo. THIRD ROW: Linda Cars- tensen, J' acquline and Jillene Caven, Mary ,To Gerlach, Darlene Behrens, Kathryn Bazil, Janie Sievers, Kristine Johnson. TOP ROW: Ceci1Schrieher, Harold Assmussen, Richard Schultz, Gary Krause, Dennis Wilhelm, Dennis Boehde, Ronny Paasch. ABSENT: Linda Schultz, Stanley Bates, Susan Galusha, Kathleen Behrens. l...I Halloween Miss Helen Richter Sponsored by HAMILTON'S STORE, Miles, Iowa QL ' I THIRD GRADE C 0 4 ,I . Y ' k I N...- BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Janet Tietjens, Gene Ronnfeldt, Karen Mohr, Sharon Petersen, Nancy Papke, Larry Papke, Kathy Johnson, Peggy Lennon. SECOND ROW: Dick Kroeger, Gary Petersen, Steve Kutzli, Lynn Dierks, Bob Eggers, Craig Hansen, Ernie Jackson, Gordon Hansen. THIRD ROW: Judy Daniels, Norma Flemming, Lorretta Petersen, Susan Bickford, Julie Kuhl, Jean Schultz, Barbara Wilson, Janet Behrens, Lois Berg. TOP ROW: Gary Knutsen, John Parsons, Larry Pretz, Denis Friedrichsen, Terry Bock, Bob Wulf, Gary Eggers, David Fruhn, Jim Bruhn. W -Q-we-:s Playing makes me so thirsty Miss Jean Fishbum Sponsored by KUHL'S GENERAL STORE, Miles. Iowa SECOND GRADE ' , 4- 4 4 cr as M BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Jargo, Shirlee Kruse, Karen Belk, Marcia Hansen, David Iungen, Douglas Petersen, Susan Kuhl, Roberta Flemming. SECOND ROW: Theresa Seamer, Karen Martke, Brenda Johannsen, Linda Mackeprang, Darrell Eggers, Diamia Wilhelm, Dennis Miller, Verna Schaefer. THIRD ROW: Anke Gonnaen, Linda Matthiessen, Dianne Baasch, Elaine Behrens, Rojean Keil, Sharon Wilson, Marvin Hankemeier, Kurt Bazil. TOP ROW: Gary Ronnfeldt, Stephen Kedley, David Gerlach, Deam Brown, John Boothby, Terry Evers, Jim Hoyer, Del Berg. ABSENT: Larry Kelley, Mary Wynkoop. X, x 9, Toys from cardboard boxes M155 51513 Rehr Sponsored by SCHMIDT AND KEIL SHELGAS, Maquoketa, Iowa FIRST GRADE s.J A if- BOTTOM ROW: Kirk Schnieder, Jane Hamilton, Ruth Ann Taplin, Patricia Wilson, Judith Garien, Jim Jochum, SECOND ROW: Robert McDonnell, Kenneth Shelly, Jr., Kandace Johnson, Nancy J argo, Larry Petersen, Susie Hoyer, Ronald Holdgrapher, Duane Eggers, Susan Mackeprang. THIRD ROW: Thomas Gray, Daniel Knutsen, Donald Bales, Nancy J ungen, Janice Kuhl, Sue Carstensen, Daniel Badtke, Randall Wilcke, Kenneth Drury, Patrick Kedley. TOP ROW: Miss Wilma Hipler, Lon Papke, Susan Sievers, Carole Schnoor, Ronald Kokemuller, Rose Mary Ander- son, Susan Asmussen, Anne Keel. ABSENT: Kevin Bates. 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I , Lumber - Graln Coal Hardware Miles Bryant Preston f ' I MAX W. LYON, D. D. S. 311 Wilson Building Clinton, Iowa CLINTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 128 Fifth Avenue South Clinton, Iowa nwhere thousands save millionsu Call McCulloch's Chain Saws LAW TRUCK LINE Compliments for of Local and Long Distance SAVANNA WOOD PRODUCTS Hauling for Livestock Call Collect CH 2-1811 Clinton, Iowa Compliments w. L. scoTT, D. D. S. gf BOB DRISCOLL Clinton, Iowa reston Iowa ADAMS G DABRON DIANA SHOPS Women's Wearing Apparel Savanna Illinois Clinton, Iowa L....... ... A, ...J EAGLE POINT SNACK HARBOR DRIVE - IN DRIVE - IN Chicken In Basket 36 Ave. N. and 3rd Street A Clinton, Iowa Clinton Iowa Mrs. Allen Jensen Compliments FARMERS MUTUAL AID A CIATION Fire and Extended Coverage 7' Q Insurance in force Sept. l, 1956-over 345,000,000 Best Wishes JOHNSON BROTHERS to Livestock Hauling Class of 1957 Miles, Iowa fI0m Phone: OV 2-2900 Class Of 1937 THE HERB JARGO AGENCY .l--- -I I nn 'Y SCHWIRTZ G STAMP VOSS ROYAL BLUE MARKET General Merchandise Lawyers y Ten Mile Corners Bellevue Iowa Bryant Iowa RITTMER AND KROEGER KENT FEED STORE Feed Kent Feeds for BIGGER and FASTER gains. It's the feed WITHOUT a filler. Our Daffin Feed Mill will come direct to your farm and mix your own grains with supplements and molasses direct from the truck. It is a real time labor and money saver. Phone OV. 2-2329 OV. 2-3229 9 JOSTEN'S 1897 - - - Our 60th Anniversary - - - 1957 Representative: I. C. Smart Box 254 Fairfield, Iowa RA1'JHE'S STORE SAVANNA SPORTING CENTER Complete Line Of Sporting Goods General Merchandise 219 Main Street Sabula Iowa Savanna Illinois ..... ,..I F... I Best Wishes DR. A. W. SUNLEAF to the Dentist Graduating Class of 1957 401 Spring Street KELLY F. KEENEY Telephone l20-W Blacksmith Bellevue, Iowa Miles Iowa C 0 N G R A T U L A T I 0 N S To the Miles High School Graduates of 1957 FINLEY STLIDIO 400 South 2nd Street Clinton, Iowa If it's a Finley Photo, it's a fine photo L... FARM SERVICE compliments of Miles, Iowa JocKUM's GROCERY Overland 2-2662 Twin Springs, Iowa , l H f I HAROLD FARMERS SAVINGS BANK BEHRENS Spragueville, Iowa Garage F. D. I. C. Ph. OVer1and 2-2234 Insured to 510,000.00 Andover Iowa SANITARY FARM D IRIES 220 22nd Place Clinton, Iowa L... Compliments DR. 0. G. FEUERBACK of . . Veterlnarlan ELDON AND LARRY CLAUSEN Miles, Iowa Preston, Iowa 7 Fox ROLLER RINK Compliments on of Highway 67 A. KLING AND soNs South of Clinton Beginners night every Thursday Phone: CHapel 2-2353 DR. G. D. WALRATH, D. D. S. 215 Tucker Building Clinton, Iowa Case and Oliver Preston Iowa nFor Your Musical Needsn BENDER MUSIC CO. 411 So. 2nd St. nMusic Since 1885n Clinton, Iowa Compliments of DR. D. S. WOLFE, D. D. S. Savanna, Iowa 1 VOSS FEED STORE Bob Hamilton Phone CH3-1250 Clinton, Iowa THE WARDROBE CLEANERS . Compliments GH l 2- ape 7017 of 66 Main Avenue MAQUOKETA Clinton, Iowa Courtesy - Promptness Satisfaction NEW CAR DEALERS ASSN. Maquoketa, Iowa WEYHGANDT BROS. Compliments of Mobile Station and Auto Service CLINTON TOBACCO, CANDY 300 N. water sc. and SUPPLY C0- and 207 N. Water St. 59 Main AVe- Phone 222 W or 222 R Clinton, Iowa Bellevue Iowa HILL PORTRAIT STUDIO AND CAMERA SHGP Cameras Photo Finishing Phone CH 20505 506 So. 2nd St. Clinton Iowa Good Luck to the Graduating Class of l957 from SHINNERS MARKET Savanna Illinois MANN'S JEWELRY AND GIFT STORE THE STREUSER PHARMACY HGifts for every occasionn Bulova - Gruen - Elgin Preston, Iowa Hamilton Watches Prescription Druggist nKeepsaken Diamonds Maquoketa Iowa 11.0. Seeberger's New G Used Furniture Dr. John A. Broman Economy Floor Covering Rosenburg Auto Supply Beck G Ehlinger In- surance Agency Mbrning Meat Market BOCDSTERS MAQUOKETA Dr. Paul F. Brown Ross's Men's Wear I Crouch s City Service Snow White Pharmacy Max Ray, Jeweler House of Brady Bon Ton Cafe Coast to Coast Store O K Tire Store Dr. O. L. Franks Model Cleaners Dr. R. W. Benson Gambles Bus G Jeans Cafe Davis A Grove ANDOVER M LES TEEDS GROVE Hagge's Tavern Boothby Well Drilling Huebner Garage BELLEVUE Bellevue Creamery Hodoval Rexall Drug Goety Q Son Herrigs Tavern Bisdorfs L. J. Maid-rite Bellevue Gas 8 Stove SPRAGUEVILLE Spragueville Creamery Ringens General Store SAVANNA Alexander Greisons Footwear Pitts Sports Store Lumber Company Elliot Jewelry Store PRESTON Becks Clothing Store Sullivan D-X Station ALMONT Kermit Thomson CLINTON Jensen Oil Company Schneider Produce J. H. 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