Missouri Valley High School - Spirit Yearbook (Missouri Valley, IA)
- Class of 1957
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NB 9 I Mussoum VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL ' 3' F xt r S1 N11 mage Ac x ertl 5 Quo lgcut nr P u 0 une Lawn tEd1to15 Com IL or -X ust THF Sl -XFF Sally Sorrell Kenneth Xered Helen Hott Ja 1ce John Betty Anderbon 1 Nhruf: Spencer Betty Hultman Joycn Carter Lam r l Oestr ch Plylhs Parker Donnella Dax 15 R ta Behm Jlm 'vitlrray C role Collm Farrel Hoyle Sn Tl 3 Vlorrlsor Phllllp Smith 'Nadlne Sku C arlotte Walter Donna Colll 15 Lynx' Roberts A.1ce Gardner f C ssouru Valley ow 0 . . . ........,,. I' f B11-'nv::- . tr' r , . .,... . ,- ' ' ih sitio ,.,, . . . ' 5 .... . . I n' son a6 11n'uf......,Elle1,e' 7 V A 1 te i Elsie Stoldt A' V ' L V p . a 'na L.: lr ' . ' . lu t glut' rl '-,--'A..' ' ' A' 'l . . . , ..,, A' A 'xner lx ' - If 'dit 5 . .,..... . , 'z r . r . . l' D I . ........ . . . . . I , Zdlzlc Of Kantcnts ADMINISTRATION. . . . . 3 SENIORS ....... . . 7 UNDERCLASSMEN . . . . 23 AC TIVIT IES AND ORGANIZATIONS . . . . 31 SPORTS ....... . . 45 HIGHLIGHTS ..... . . 55 ADVERTISEMENTS . X. .' . 69 ,Mfissw ADMINISTRATION ,A I fl ,QW 'Z ' x ty!! ,gy F I NOR MAN ASH Superintendent VERA M. SKINNER Secretary to the Superintendent A gi! x t' shy K 0, e,,, fm u ' s A ' . Xl 1 ' 'Yi A ' 3, 3 z . - ' O A O , ff 0 0 1 - A! . O 0 0 , ' 0 0 0 Q 0 0 o ' 1 . . , : W ,, Q 5 2 Y 1 'N iii MARGARET RUFFCORN GEORGE E. DANA Secretary to the Principal Principal SCHOOL B O A R D: John Holbrookz Charles Smithg Dwight A. Schwertley, Secretaryg Kenneth Acreag and Harry Perkins, President. John Risneyg and Edna Sales, Treasurerg not pic- tured X H SENIQRS VJ N L, fd,-. 'I Y 1 kk Q 1-1 I tl-HD 5- 7- BLS President PAUL N. YUTESLER !lF1abY! I am arnanwho admits his faults--I have none. Track Z5 Vallee-Hoo Staff 45 Annual Staff 35 Thespians 3,45 Thespian Officer 45 Student Council l5Basketball 15 Class Of- ficer 1,3,4. Vice -President SALLY MARIE SORRELL ior lies a great deal of de viltry. Annual Staff 3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Glee Club 1, 2,35 Thespians 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 45 Class Officer 4. QE? Secretary JAMES BERTELSON Casper The course of true love never did run smooth. Football 1,35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Concert Band l,Z,3,45 Marching Band l,Z,3, 45 Band Small Groups 3,45 Vocal Small Groups 2,3,45 Pep Band 1,Z,3, 45 Student Manager 35 Basketball 1,25 Class Officer 4. E 5 Treasurer DANIEL ANDERSON Shark Dan is young and brave5 his greatest am- bition is to join the WAVES. Vallee-Hoo Staff 3,45 Marching Band l,Z, 3,45 Band Small Groups l,2,3,45 Pep Band Z5 Class Officer l,4. Beneath that calm exter- 3' RICHARD CARL ALLMON Il I wonder who invented work? FFA 234 FFA.Officer 3. KENNETH C. ACREA llKennyll I wish I was rich ins te ad of so darned handsome. Annual Staff 3,43 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 3,4g Thespians 3,43 Concert Band l, Z,3,4g Marching Band 1,Z,3,4g Band Small Groups l,2,3,4. NANCY SHERRILL AGER Snapper Pep is the spice of her life. Vallee-Hoo Staff 4g Mixed Chorus 3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Glee Club Officer 45 Student Council 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Pep Club Officer 45 Cheer- leader 2,3,4. Dick BETTY LOU ANDERSON Flame A ring on the finger is better than two on the phone Vallee-Hoo Staff 4' Annual Staff 4' Mixed Chorus 3 4' Glee Club 1 Z 3 4' Pep Club 1 234. JAMES W BERGE Jim Besides night air is healthful. Sparkplugs 1 Z. MARRION L. BLUNT vvcatll l was born on Sunday, it's a day of rest, l've been tired ever since. JOHN CHARLES BOND I like the women, the women like me, I understand them perfectly. Football 2,3,4g Baseball l,2,3,4g Letter- man's Club Z,3,4g Track 2,3g Vallee-Hoo Staff 33 Mixed Chorus 35 Glee Club 39 Con- cert Band l,Z,3g Student Council 2,3,4g Marching Band 1,Z,3g Band Small Groups Z9 Basketball Z,3,4g Class Officer l,3,4. sationalf' I x MARY ELLEN BROTHERS Airy Melon Born with the gift of laughter. Vallee-Hoo Staff 43 Pep Club 3. BONNIE LEE BROTHERTON Ci-uddy The sound of a kiss is not so loud as that ofa cannon, but it's echo lasts alot longer. Versailles, Missouri High School 1: Track lg Mixed Chorus lg Student Council 3g Student Council Offic e r 39 Homecoming Queen 45 Pep Club Z,3,4g Pep Club Officer 45 F.H.A. 451-'.H.A. Officer 45 Basketball lg Class Officer 1,3 F.F.A. l,Z,3,4. W., JOSEPH EDWARD BOOHER J ll Beware! I may yceet do something sen- 4-QL K, 'Wx 611155 JOYCE ARLENE CARTER If anyone has proved the need for a mail- man, Joyce has. Vallee-Hoo Staff 45 Annual Staff 3,4g Mixed Cho ru s 3gG1ee Club 2,35 Thespians 3,4g Pep Club l,Z,3,4. ev. RONNIE GENE BUGENHAGEN Boogie It always takes a little man to make a big man look bigger. Letterman's Club Z,3,4g Vallee-Hoo Staff 3,43 Student Manager lg Basketball 1. LOIS JEAN BUTLER llLoiH The speed of her talk will challenge any previous record. Mixed Chorus 3g Glee Club 1,Z,3g Concert Band l,Z,3g Marching Band l,2,3g Pep Club 1,Z,3,4g Vocal Small Groups 3g F.H.A. 4. vu. BETTY JEAN CODDINGTON I'm bashful-I'm shy, but alway s a good girl am I! Vallee-Hoo Staff 3. DONNA LEE COLLINS Her cares are not so many,We wonder-- has she any? Vallee -Hoo Staff 43 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 2,4g F.H.A. 43 F.H.A. Officer 4. RUSSELL PAUL DEAL Russ A good mind possesses a kingdom. Concert Band l,Z,3g Marching Band l,Z, 33 Band Small Groups 1,Z,3. ALICE FAYE FRY A chain of friends exceeds a chain of gold. Valle e - Hoo Staff 4g Mixed Chorus 3 Glee Club Z,3,4p Concert Band l,2.,3 Marching Band 1,Z,3,4g Pep Club l,Z,3 Band Small Groups 2,3,4g Pep Band 1,2 ALICE LOUISE GARDNER Shortie Small, but mighty. Hoo Staff 45 Annual Staff 43 Mixed Chorus 1,Z,3g Glee Club l,Z,3,4g Pep Club 1,3,4g Class Officer lg Dramatics Club 1. Y MARY SUZANNE GIRTON Spe e ch is silve r , silence is golden. Pep Club 1. JUSTIN AUGUSTUS GOCHENOUR llEarsll He would stop Saint Peter's Roll Call to ask a question. Football 1,Z,3,4g Baseball 33 Letterman's Club Z,3,4g Track 1,35 F.F.A. 1,3g Basket- ball l,Z,3. Smithton, Missouri High School lg Vallee- Seniar K7 KTM. sv LEO DEAN GREER I sit up at night trying to figure out how to get more sleep. Mixed Chorus 33 Basketball l. LARRY DEAN HASHBERGER llpinkyll A man who blus he s is better than one who turns pale. Football 3,43 Baseball 3,43 I..etterman's Club 2,3,43 Track Z,3,43 Mixed Chorus 33 Glee Club 33 Concert Band l,Z,3,43 March- ing Band 1,2,3,4Q Band Small Groups 3,43 Pep Band Z,3,43 Basketball Z,3,4. u 6 i X K 611155 KATHRYN PI-IYLLIS HUGHES llKathyll Always ready, Always thereg Always will- ing to do her share. Glee Club 23 Thespians 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 F.l-LA. 43 F.H.A. Officer 43 Basketball 4. BETTY LUCILLE HULTMAN A quiet girl -------- sometimes. Annual Staff 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 I-'.H.A. 4. MARJORIE ANN JENSEN llMargell Talent, just look at her record. Letterman's Club 3,43 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Glee Club l,2,3,43 Accompanist 2,3,43 Thespians 3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Band Officer 2,3,43Student Council 23 Marching Band 1,Z,3,43 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Pep Club Officer 23 Band Small Groups l,Z,3,43 Vo- cal Small Groups 3,43 Pep Band l,2,3,4Q Basketball l,Z,3,43 Dance Band 23 Cheer- leader 1. JANICE JOAN JOHNSON Jan svnk ppfg A snappy number. A QC' Vallee -Hoo Staff 4, Annual Staff 3,49 Home - coming Attendant 4, Pep Club 3,4. ROBERT BARKLEY JORDAN YlBObll Sensibility is a good virtue. RICHARD LAVERN KELLY S ' If I can't get where I'mgoing,I justpush. F.F.A. l,Z,3,4. MAX GILBERT KUHN Hackie When a c hild he developed talking, and he's been talking ever since. Vallee -Hoo Staff 4. WALLACE STEWART LIVERS, JR. llstull An innocent face whic h is just a cover- up for some not-so-innocent thoughts. Mixed Cho r u s 3,45 Glee Club 3,49 Thes pians 3,43 Vocal Small Groups 3,4. Ulass QDMJ iv V-Z4 ' Q 2' HAROLD RICHARD LONGMEYER I'm a cute little fellow with alot of charm5 my Olds chases the girls---I just ride along. Baseball 2,3,45 Vallee-Hoo Staff 35 Basket- ball 15 Class Officer 1. RICHARD BYRON MAHONEY Elvis Richard thinks it's a long time from 9:00 to 4:0O. Football 1. CAROL ANN MCCOY IlMagll Music is said to be the speechof angels. Letterman's Club 45 Vallee-Hoo Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club Officer 35 Band Offic er 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Band Small Groups 2,3, 45 Majorette 2,3,45 Vocal Small Groups 1, Z,3,45 F.H.A. 45 F.H.A. Officer 45 Basket- ball 3,4. JOYCE ILENE MCCURLEY Curley True to he r work, her word, and her friends. Glee Club l,2,3,4. WANDA MAE MEADE Speedy A good sport, full of fun, she's a pal to everyone. Letterman's Club 45 Vallee-Hoo Staff 45 Homecoming Attendant 45 Pep Club 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Basketball 3,45 Class Offi- cer Z,3. JAMES H. MURRAY llJimII Rest first, then work. Football 1,25 Track 1: Ann'-131 Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 33 Glee Club 33 Thespians 3,43 Concert Band l,Z,3,4Q Marching Band l,Z,3,43 Band Small Groups l,Z,3,43 Pep Band l,Z,3,43 Dance Band 3. NORBERT JAMES PAULEY Norb Like gravity--he has the power of at- traction. Magnolia High School l,2,33 Baseball l,2, 3,43 Letterman's Club l,Z,3,43 Track 1,2., 3,43 Mixed Chorus l,2,33 Glee Club l,Z, 33 Basketball 1,2,3,43 School Paper Z,3. ROBERT GEORGE PRYOR llBobll Must I study? Oh! Wha time. Marysville Union High School, Marysville, California 33 F.F.A. 1,Z,3,4. GRACE MARIE RATLIFF Good to all, unpleasant to none. Pep Club 43 1-'.H.A. 4. DEL RAY PRIOR If silence were golden, he would be in the depths of poverty. Football 2,3,43 Baseball 3,43 Letterman's Club 3,43 Track Z,3,43 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Co nc e rt B a nd l,Z,3,43 Marching Band l,Z,3,43 Band Small Groups Z,3,43 Vocal Small Groups 3,4Q Sparkplugs 33 Pep Band 33 Basketball l,Z,3,4. Senior t awaste of RAYMOND LESLIE ROWE Mouse CARROLL LYNN ROBERTS Twinkle Toes I have a three word vocabularyg blondes, brunettes, and redheads. Football l,Zg Annual Staff 49 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 3,43 Thespians 3,4g Vocal Small Groups 3,4g Dance Band Z,3,4. MARGARET MARY ROGERS Maggie She s e e m s dignified, but wait until you know her. Notre Dame Academy, Omaha, Nebraska, 1,2.,3g Vallee-Hoo Staff 45 Annual Staff 35 Mixed Chorus l,Z,3g Glee Club l,Z,3g Stu- dent Council 33 Vocal Small Groups 2,3- Class Officer l,Z,3. ll ll It's quality rather than quantity that counts. Vallee -Hoo Staff 3. Lb , , My 1 Y I , ,uil , WARREN EDWARD SEAHOLM Friendly and shy--you know, a swell guylll Football 35 T r a ck 23 Mixed Chorus 3 , 45 Glee Club 3,4. WILLIAM SEYLER, JR. IlBi11ll I might enjoy s c hool if I didn't have to study. DONALD LEON SISLEY YlReV.ll Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing. Mixed Chorus 3,43 Glee Club 3,4. LARRY DEAN SKELTON Upugll My pet pe e ve is teachersg my hobby is noisy cars. Track 1. C123 ,L-365455 EVA NADINE SKINNER Snow Ball ' A quiet person hears a lot moreg there- fore, I don't talk ------ much. Annual Staff 45 Pep Club Z,4. 150 li 'Z7- 82. MARCELLA MAE SMITH Sally Life gets te-jus. Letterman's Club 3,4: Vallee-Hoo Staff 43 Mixed Chorus 3:Glee Club 1,Z,3,4gStudent Council 45 Homecoming Attendant 49 Pep Club l,Z,3,4p Pep Club Officer 3gBasket- bal1l,Z,3,4. ii' MARTIN EARL SMITH IlMartyVl He burns the midnight oil, but it's gaso- line. Baseball 1,Z,3,4g Track 3g Basketball l,Z, 3,4. xy. I ELLEN MARIE SPENCER Quiet but a faithful worker. Annual Staff 49 Pep Club Z. 1131279 4fZ0'00 ROGER JAMES SMITH Wake me up when we graduate. F.F.A.1,Z,3,4. WAYNE A: SMITH Q 5 , - I'm living proof that one can't tell a book f ' YI by 1ts cover. 33,23 ff'-30 deff DONALD JOSEPH STEPHENS Duck Sometime s I sit and think, and other times I just sit. F.F.A.1,2,3,4. FRANCES MARIE SWANGER llFranll Icou1d be still, but I'd rather talk. Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band !,Zg Pep Club 1,Z,4. .fps Seniors MARY ELLEN TAGUE Okie She makes her own rules. Claremore, Oklahoma lg Leola, South Da- kota l,Z,35 Glee Club 4g Concert Band 1,2, j 3gMarching Bandl,2,3gPep Club 43 F.H.A. 13 Mixed Chorus 3. GERALD DUANE THOMPSON Bo1'goon Just be cau s e I don't say a lot isn't be- cause l don't feel like it. Vallee-Hoo Staff 3. DONALD GERALD TOMANIO .qt v1JeI.ryu 15 Q I hereby leave with no regrets. 'lf F.F.A. l,Z,3,4. X JOHN T. TORNKVIST f Men of few words are best men. F.F.A. 1,Z,3,4. 'W CHARLOTTE LEE WALTER Give me a man with a uniform. 'V' Annual Staff 45 Glee Club Z3 Pep Club 1 WALTER LEROY WILSON Woodrow I came, I saw ------- and now I m leaving. F.F.A. l,2,3,4. xysfzx v- . A Memories Wim 's Who Top: Right to Left, N. Ager, J. Bond, B Brotherton, L. Butler, R. Bugenhagen, J Carter. Bottom: Left to Right: D. Collins, A. Fry A. Gardner, M. Girton, B. Hultman, M. Jensen V71 The Good Old Days Top: Left to Right: J. Johnson, R Kelly, W. Meade, C. McCoy, J. Mc Curley, L. Roberts. Bottom: Right to Left: M. Smith, S Smith, S. Sorrell, E.Sper1cer,F Swanger, C. Walter. UNDERC LASSMEN f f f iL'g,,--X GW 'Q' If I Q 0 if f1i giT32f5 niigzdxrll Vrjl ,A 'L X 1, K A -----4 fx Anderson Beck Behm Behm Bergstrom Bertleson Bonham Bonham Brown Burbrxge Burch Colhns Cr1sp1n Dav1s Delant Ellls Falth F1tCh Frank ,fy junzars ' . ,I -.lk 5 W M. .Q , R. K A, . 4'-,SA X V3 r ag' V VS., . . ,A -4 V V' . r f ' H . f l . Tn, T. gf 'M 5' G '-' V J G. - ' X, 4 1- - x A ' - ' 1 ' . 1 U- f I 7 V ' 1 ., r e B. . r C ' ' U ,. . L. ' ' Q- 6 'F -' ' 5 D. ' r P - .N -X K. Y Q ki' I J ' -A W I -x . J 1 3 if Qi- ' fr a. J' .A . 41 1 J. . 4 'N ' .LW L ..... . .. .. . . WA f ,Q . Q Q A 4, e if ' - ' 5 -x . . gs Q i f Vx T. X up on X. ' , Bi ., 'git ' 4-...,. I 4 If Q . 4. i : -. DN.. . jk if e fo- ' - G 4- 33' 6' g 4 . My . . NM ix, ff' A N . S if 3. u 4 , i J. A ' , .' 9 Q 1. 5' A ' 'P' ' A . ' z ' . . f ' - r D. ' - -9 -xi 1 1 X K V I I t . wg .M 5 .1 K. r nnn r e , . X i 1' Q! 3 'W .9 Franfclln Fraz1er GAVCI' Golland Greer Grubb Hammer Harder Hebert Hendr1x I-hller Hoyle Hoyle Hoyt Huff Janes Lar son Le Master Mendenhall Mendenhall p- w , Q 91 N. lr V I 1 A 3 iv , r I OFFICERS P Sprague, Vice- res E cebold, Sec.: P. Smlth Treas P. Brook- Render Rodasky Roser Schwartz Schwertley Spencer Stoldt Stue ve Varne s Waite Waldron Webber Williamson Woolsoncroft Wright Mentzer Morrison Motz Murray McDaniel Niles Oestreich Parker Petersen Pickens Powell Powell Powell Rady Reefl Q, 3 4. 5 AJP. 6 C' 5 gs Q 1 JA 1 gn OFFICERS: L. Kougias, Sec.- Treas.3 D. Mclntosh, Vice- Pres.g D. Madsen, Pres. Saphomores First Row: K.Alger, E.Al1mon,S.Baer, S.Bates, S. Benson, D. Bond, D. Booher. Second Row H. Bostwick, R. Bowers, G. Brandenburg, J. Brewer, M. Brummer, M. Campbell, M. Carlson B. Case, A. Chick. Third Row: M. Collier, L. Collins , H. Cottrill, C. Cunard, K. Cunard, G Dinsmore, M. Dix, W. Finken, J. Genders. Fourth Row: K. Guyett, R. Hale, P. Hand, R Hansen, J. Hearn, D. Hemmingsen, J. Hendrix, J. Hinrichs, S. Holbrook. C 1' 4' . 1. 5: - ' X K -5 - X .ik Q ds , I 4 9 Q .' , J I ,A:V y fl . vi -- Q 2 X S bbs A W.,-1' OFFICERS J. Laughhunn Treasurer B. Taylo Secretary M. Acrea President S. Drustrup Vice-president, , fNot Picturedj .fs Qrcshmm First Row: H.Acrva,S. J..-Xcrea, J, Allen, M, Allmon, K. Anderson, R. Anderson. Second Row N..-Xsh,R.Axtell, R. Burkhead, A. Chittenden, L. Cleaver, E. Collier, R. Collins, P. Conrad, K Davis, K. Deal. Third Row: G, Delanty, S, Drustrup, P. Finken, B. Fitch, L. Fox, J. Fuhr, P Garrels, E.Gochenour, D. Greer, K. Greer. Fourth Row: E. Gurney, B. Hawes, Cv. Hendrix, J Hiller, B. Hinrichs, F. Huff, R. Jackson, D. Jacobsen, L. Jacobsen, J. Jensen. ' ff x's ' , P O J lr L S X A ii ' rf' - K 5 1 ' A fl f J ' sv T ,-,74 1 C 5- v F., we . ' 5' 3 ,wif ' 1 6- 0 D. Jones L. Jordan B. Josten F. Keeney M. Kuhn K. Lee J. LeMaster B. Longmeyer Y. Longmeyer R. McCoy J. McDonough D. McIntosh H. Miller J. Nelson G. O'Daniels R. Palen P. Peterson M. Pitt R. Polly H. Pryor L. Ratliff M. Reed S. Robison G. Rodewald J. Rothenay D. Rowe H. Ryan C. Salter D. Schwartz J. Shannon A. Smith J. Smith J. Stilwell D. Tamisiea M. Thomas M. Thomas H. Thompson N. Tierney J. Totten B. Vanman J. Varns D. Wheat D. Williamson C. Wilson B. Wohlers J. Wohlers M. Wohlers B. Woody R. Woolsoncroft R. Wright T. Wright S. Young S. Yutesler J. Zaiscr ,- Q sg an lax ga . L. t, Q- 2- .,,. vw N if if 4 5 b ' J . Y 1-'-fit' ' ., ' f F ,gb I 'X A effgafw 'f ' - as M. - 'a 'Q -47 lv- Il, - , I .xy V ,. 'w S . f 43' fp 4 D all 'F 7 'A 435.5 ., .,4. 'KJ 3 7 5' TOP ROW: J. Spencer, R. Rodewald, B. Smith, G. Boehler, M Turner. FIFTH ROW: D. Walsh, B. Bitterlie, T. Jensen, J Salin, N. Block, M. Mar Sh, V. Chittenden, E. Block, R. Sisley FOURTH ROW: T. Moxman, E. Spencer, K. O'Brecht, R. Block, D. Syler, E. Einsel, R. McGrew, D. Myler, J. Porter, C. Totten THIRD ROW: C. Weave r , N. Burns, E. Beck, D. McElroy, D Savery, M. Ricks, D. Wentworth, L. Kocour. SECOND ROW: P Thomas, J. Palen, P. Beck, J. Koenig, J. Wehrli, M. Flanagan A. McCurley, M. Johannes. FRONT ROW: N. McElderry, B Gardner, L. Sweetland, M. Allen, M. Sawin, L.Guyette, D. Botos K. Hendrix. M. Crose, K. Rogers, B. Chick. Eighth Grade Seventh Grade TOP ROW: R. Allen, D. Robinson, D. Hinrich, K. Dooley, J. Hiller K. Smith, J. Massey, D. Short. SIXTH ROW: P. Kohl, G. Riley, A Boehler, D, Rodewald, G. Nagel, C. Ratliff. FIFTH ROW: L. Smith son, B. Griffith, K. Brown, H. Rogers, B. Woody, R. Howell, P Einsel. FOURTH ROW: G. Krul1,J. Williamson, R. Riley, G. Lane K. Allmon, M.Murphy, J.Paper. THIRD ROW: E. Janes, L. Roser P. Jones, K. Mace, V. Gillespie, R. Johnson, T. Bond, D. Dix SECOND ROW: D.Cooper,S. Jones,S. Morton, P. Rogers, L. Bird sall, S. Harvey, V. Pash, S. Jacobsen. FRONT ROW: G. Wolter, R Longmeyer, T. Allen, L. Harder, B. Reel, K. Parker, J. Botos. ACTIVI FIFS Ind QRG ANIIA FIQNS fl fy F N L 4 L f' ll j I HOMECOMING PARADE 'wma Attending thnx h O m G C 0 rn i u g Parade were the high points of the schedule included the National Goo the Vote and homecoming paradcb Alternate drum majorettc was Ma K f . 32,3 ' 1- 1 rj Co111e1 Student Zounfil The Student Council sponsored the Home- making festivities and dances at noon. They received a letter of Commendation from the National Foundation of In fantile Paralysis concerning their well-organized program to raise money for the polio drive. The council collected donations at basketball games and at the student talent show. They also belong to the National and State Student Council. C. Varnes, Pres: D. Madsen, Vice-Presg M. Mendenhallg S. Baerg S. Smithg M. Jensen. C. McCoy: R. Murrayg J. Motz. Standing: M. Acreag J. Schwertleyg L. KougiasgT.Berte1song J. BOI'1dQJ. Tomaniog N. Ager, Sec-Treas. . S X 4 S 41771 ill' .1 -Allah g L R In The biggest project for the Missouri Valley Band was the purchasing of new trousers. The members sold chocolate, and ball point pens to finance this project. The twenty-first anniversary of the Band was celebrated this year by a con- cert held March 15. Highlighting this years activities was the Council Bluffs Band Clinic. The Band also participated ., if itz the Dana College Homecoming Cere- monies, and the Harrison County Festi- 'F vu's, jf . ,Y ,ads-hm ,M X 4 . val. I' 1 m '-s,.f- 5 Thisyearsofficers were M. Jensen. S LM, Pres:P.Smith,Vice-Pres,ar.dC. ,.-X wif IvicCoy,Sec. StudentCouncilrepresenta- J 'D' m tiveswereD.Tan'1isiea,A.Fry,P. Brookhouser, and M. Collier. Cfanccrf Band FRONi ROW: M. Jensen, A, Fry, P. Brookhouser, J. Faith, G. Yanrnan, C. Ryan, K. Smith, L. Hasliberger, M. Tague, K. .-Xcrea, R. Mumma, L. Frazier. SECOND ROW: J. Motz, D. Yen- aglia, TNI. Tierney, M. Sawir., R. Polley, B. Vanrnan, J. Bergstrom, L. Burgen, G. McDaniel,E. Simldt, D. Tamisiea, J. Webber, R. Murray. THIRD ROW: G. O'Daniels, K. Algers, N. Ash, L. WXvlhVi'1ll7,S ll.irvex', L. R n s er. N. Stessman, M. Collier, S. Hirst, R. Axtell, M. Brummer,C. Lunaieen. D. Roser, D. Savery. T. Moorman, V. Finken, F. Keeney, A. Smith. FOURTH ROW: D. Pullack, F. Hoyle, M O'Connoz', Mr. Wilcox, J. Butler, J. Petersen, G. Lundeen, D. Prior, P Smith, E. Hirst, M Turner, R. McOrew, D. Rodewald, G. Krull, J. Laughunn, R. Murray. FlF'l'll ROW: P. Petersen, C. McCoy, A. Bonham,D. Anderson, R. Behn, R. Sisley, J. Wohlers, SlXTll ROW: C. Rodewalcl, R. Roclewald, J. Bertelson, L. Cvaver, J. Murray. ggua-ae-eag:...mix.:wu:m ries. .flgf if th rM1:lf.MQ eettnilwlv H as ? ',-'MW . Q k 4 HSN: ' in .sum V Mftummhm NM? 'MV' 1 tex. Unde r the able direction of Miss Lois J Petersen, the Mixed Chorus achieved a long- awaited goal---the purchase of fine new blue robe s and white rabats. Over Sl,8OO was raised in some five months after a great deal of hard work on the parts of both the members and Miss Petersen. Not only does the Mixed Chorus look resplendent in their new robes, but they can also sing! This was attested to by the Ex- cellent r ating received at the State Music Contest held in Denison. Mira! Ehorus K. Acrea, M. Acrea, N. Ager, K. Alger, K. Andersen, B. Anderson, K. Anderson, N. Ash, R Axtell, S. Bates, R. Behm, J. Bertelson, A. Chick, A. Chittenden, C. C una rd, Cv. Dinsmore, J Ellis, J. Faith, P. Finken, V. Finken, L. Frazier, A. Fry, D. Greer, K. Guyett, J. Hammer, M Harder, D. Hemmingsen, B. Hinrichs , E. Hirst, D. Janes, D. Jones, L. Jordan, B. Josten, F Keeney, B. Larson, J. Laughhunn, D. Madsen, C. McCoy, R. McCoy, B. Miller, J. Motz, R Murray, J. Niles, G. O'Daniels, L. Pete rsen, P. Petersen, R. Polly, D. Prior, R. Riley, B Risney, L. Roberts, D. Roser, H. Ryan, E. Scebold, W. Seaholm, D. Sisley, A. Smith, N. Spires P. Sprague, E. Stoldt, D. Tamisiea, B. Taylo, C. Varne s , L. Wisecup, B. Woody, R. Woolson croft, S. Young. . -T Q. , ' - it Vallee Hoa . gl ,. ,f'fU4.v'- ,Aulrf .url 'Www fi' . W. ' -'L' '. ff 35 A4 .- The Missouri Valley Hi gh School publication, c alled the YALLEE -HOO, was under the capable direction of Editor Max Kuhn this year. There are two departments in the Vallee-Hoo staff--the editorial, which writes the news stories, and the publication which publishes the paper. The publication department is made up of the girls who are enrolled in the Advanced Comrnercitil class. J .tm VY - f ,R x if ' X45 M. Kuhn, Editor. J, Carter, A. Gardner, S. Smith, Ager, D. Collins. STAFF: N. Agerg S. Smith. B. Ander song J. Johnson. M. Kuhng D. Collins: P. Yuteslerg A. Gardner. STANDING: A. Fry: C. McCoy: M. Brother sg D. Rodaskyg J. Hebert. Mrs. Finn, advisor. W. Meade: J. Carterg R. Bugenhageng S. Bates. M. Rogers. J. Harnmerg D. Anderson. The 'nain activity of the F.F.A. this year was selling refreshments at the football and ' basketball games. During the year, four boys were selected to go to C e dar Rapids, Iowa to a F.F.A. con- ' vention. OFFICERS: J. Tomanio, Pres., R. Miller, Vice Pres., D. Mclntosh, Sec., C. Waite, T re a s .5 R. Hansen, News Reporter, H. Bost- wick, Sentinel, R. Hansen, Advisor. Qulurc Sfarmcrs Of ,America BACK ROW: L. Crispin, E. Gochenour, T. Wright, H. Thompson, H. Bostwick, B. Case, L. Collins, R. Miller,L. Powell,R. Allrnon, C. Waite, K. Cunard, J. Booher, L. Johnson, R. Pryor, J. Tornkvist, G. Swanger, R. Kelly . MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Hansen, M. Wohlers, S. J. Acrea, D. Jones, R. Wilson, J. Brewer, D. Skelton, W. Wilson, D. Waite, D. Mclntosh, L. Newson, C. Wilson, G. Hendrix, G. West, J. Tomanio. FRONT ROW: L. Fox, R. Hansen, P. Finken, G. Delanty, J. Rothanzl, G. Waldron, P. We st, I... Jordan, E. Collier, C. Salter, R. Jackson, E. Schwartz, R. Smith. Not pictured, R. Winchester, D. Stephens, and J. Webber. an Q GA P Seated: S Baer, D Venaglia, B B rothe rton, C McCoy, B Larson, K Hughes, D Collins, D Madsen, B Risney, .T Ellis, A McCurley. Middle Row: Mrs. Ryan, C Spencer, K Mendenhall, M Mindenhall, I Franklin, R Riley, N Spires, S Holbrook, K Alger, B Schroder. A Bonham, M Stueve, S Thompson, J Robinson, M Collier. Back Row: A Woolsoncroft, D Boohe r, S Points, B Rodasky, E Allrnon, S Benson, D Bonham, G Ratliif, L Pete r son, A Chick, M Brummer, M Kirlin, S Sorrell, B Hultman. ?uturc Hamenmkcrs O Amvrica E A new organization, F. I-I. A., was organized on September 25, 1956. There were 39 charter members. This mem- bership was increased by Z9 Freshmen at an informal initiation held in March. F, H. A. has sent representatives to a district meeting and a state convention during the year. Candy sales were held throughout the year to make money. At Christmas time gifts were sent to needy families. As a final project the F. H. A, sponsored a dance known as Spinsters Spree following Twirp Day. K Hughes, Pres, B Larson, Vice- PresgC McCoy, Sec: B Brotherton, Treas, D Madson, Reporter, D Venaglia, Parliamentarian: D Collins, Historian, B Risney, Song Leader 1 .T Ellis, Dist. Parliamentarian. 39 Hays ' 5156 611112 The Boys Glee Club organized for two years, showed much imp ro ve me nt over last vear. Me mb e r s ofthe glee club helped raise money to pay for the n ew robes purchased this year for the vocal music groups. The boys got a Il rating at the state contest Qomesr in Perry, for cla s s B schools this year, which was held in Denison, Iowa. Many ofthe boys took solos to C o Il te s t this year also, and received ver high ratings. The boys' quartet and boys' double quartet both r e c e i ve d lI's at the small group TOP ROW: J. Niles, R. McCoy, D. Prior. W. Seaholm, .l. Bertelson, B. Josten. SECOND ROW E. Scebold, D. Roser, R. Poll y, B. Miller, D. Sisley, B. Hinrichs, K. Acrea. R. Axtell. THIRD ROW1 K. Ander son, D. Tarnisiea, E. Hirst, H. Ryan, D.Jones, .l.L.11ughhunn, Dinsmore, D. Greer, G. O'Daniels. E l L. Roberts, G xl Girls ' Give Klub The Cvirls' Cvlee Club worked hard and During the year, the Cvirls' Clee sang in achieved both of their goals this year. They not manyprograms. ir-Cludingthe Patrioticprogram. only raised enough money to pay for 65 robes the Ch1'iSf1'I15S pI'Og1'5m 31161 the POPS Concert. and rabats, but also sang well enough to rate a They made their fi r st appearance in the new superior at the State Music Contest. 1'0bGS at ChriStmC1S time. BACK ROW: R. Murray, S. Smith, C. McCoy, P. Sprague, R. liehm, M. Harder, N. Spires, B. Risney, A. Fry, J. Ellis, L. Frazier, K. Ander son, J. J ensen, L. Petersen, B. Anderson, K. Guyett, N. Ager, V. Finken, S. Bates, D. Madsen, C. Yarnes, A. Gardner, J. Faith. THIRD ROW1 P. Hand, D. Hemmingsen, R. Riley, K. Alger, J, Hendrix, B. La r son, S. Holbrook, A. Chick, J. Robinson, J. Zaiser, S. Drustrup, D. Collins, E. Stoldt, D. Yenagliei, M. Dix, C. Cunard, D. Bon- ham, A. Bonham. SECOND ROW: S. Young, B. Taylo, J. Wohlers, A. Smith, M. Wentworth, R. Bowers, A. Chittenden, H. Miller, L. Oestreich,A. McCurley, L. Jacobsen, D. Swanger, J. Motz, L. Wisecup, Y. Longmeyer, Ash, L. Jordan, K. Deal. FIRST ROW: B. Vanman, R. Wright, F. Keeney, S. Baer, J. Varns, C. Spencer, R. Mumma, K. Greer, R. Woolsoncroft, P. Peterson, B. Woody. Q 4... 1 X, ,J L ,,y 1,. ffl l Q. L f x x x... 0 in if RQ R! . X x 3 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Cfhccrlcadcrs ALTERNATES Cheerleaders were chosen by Mr. Dana, Miss Dinkel, and outgoing cheerleaders. Football cheer- leaders were: P. Sprague, B. Larson, C. Varnes, H. Hoyt, N. Ager, and L. Petersen. K. Algers and S, Holbrook replaced H. Hoyt and L.. Petersen dur- ing basketball season. Alternateswere: R.Murray, M. Harder, W. Meade, and S. Holbrook. 42 J: . A F ,ai W. w ... . BACK ROW: R. Behm, J. Faith,J. Johnson, B. Anclerson,S. Smith, B. Brotherton, D. Williamson, J. Allen, S. Points, B. Rodasky, P. Sprague, M. Jensen, N. Ager, B. Risney, L. Frazier. 6TH ROW: M. Wentworth, R. Collins, D. Mclntosh, P. Cvarrels, D. Bonham, C. Spencer, D. Bonham, L. Butler, G. Ratliff, H. Hoyt, K. Guyett, M. Harder, W. Meade, C. McCoy. 5TH ROW: L. Oestreich, J. Ellis, D. Hemmingsen, R. Riley, K. Alger, N. Spires, B. Schroder, M. Stueve, J. Motz, L. Wisecup, A. Gardner,S. Sorrell, B.I-Iultman, A. Fry. 4TH ROW: B. Larson, R. Murray, B. Taylo, B. Hawes, P. Peterson, R. Woolsoncroft,K. Greer, B. Woody, S. Robison, L. Petersen, C. Varnes, A. Chick, D. Madsen. 3RD ROW: J. Zaiser, N. Tierney, R. W right, F. Keeney, M. Collier, J. McCurley, D. Swanger, J. Robinson, P. Parker, S. Powell, J. Franklin, M. Menden- hall. ZND ROW: S. Drustrup, K. Mendenhall, S. Baer, M. Dix, J. Varns, N. Ash, A. Chittenden K. Deal, B. Vanrnan, R. Hale, J. Hearn. IST ROW: S. Thompson, V. Finken, S. Holbrook, D. Venaglia, C. Lundeen, J. Wohlers, M. Kirlin, M. Brummer, K. Hughes, K. Anderson. OFFICERS President . . . . . Bonnie Brotherton Vice-President . . . . Nancy Ager Treasurer. . . . .Barb Larson Sponsor . . . . Miss Dinkel Pep 61116 Thespians is an honorary society for those who participate in dramatics. The Missouri Valley group is Thespian Troupe 6179. There were twelve re- maining active T he spian s at the beginning of this year and during the year twelve pledges were initiated into the organization. The pledges became eligible for me mb e r s hip upon earning enough points and completing a formal and info r mal initiation. The informal initiation found the pledges unusually dressed and obeying all the commands of active Thespians. A dinner was held to acknowledge formally the pledges as active members of the organization. Zhcspians FIRST ROW B Larson J Carter S Sorrell, M. Jensen, C. Vai-nes, P. Sprague, R. Murray. SECOND ROW S Powell J Faith J Ellis K. Hughes, L. Peterson, L.. Frazier, J. Franklin, J. Motz Mr Schleisser THIRD ROW J Hinrichs, L. Roberts, D. Roser, P. Yutesler, J. Bertel- son S Liwers J Murray P Brookhouser K. Acrea. 5PORlb f K S QA K-1' If Q7 iff! f X 9 Ns... . YY Y --q---W . Q, . . 1 Ji. ff ... 1' if . . ff ?7.'.l It-if 3. , .L gil A 4 ai! Q 1 I fgffd . I A K . X i, e rm Q , C . . . I Av- .hi U' 1, s .. ' . f fry...-., J ' V' , ' 1 ' vs- - -ua A Y. .- XM' k 5 ,if L. 4. N vs - H. -f ' - w ,Q T' 'N' , -.a .f -. .X 7 . iii. X .,.. Q., xl 'g.-Q. ' A , in , . . J ,,,. up ,. ,E .Q . . . . W .., .,. . if ew 'T f B 'it'-3 ' if' . A . '. ' ' lst ROW. T. Bertelson, J. Schwertley, L. Jensen, B. Miller, L. Gaver, L. Hashburger, D. McIntosh, C. Waite, J. Niles, D. Prior, P. Smith, J. Gochenour. Znd ROW: B. Case, R. Tens- meyer, B Huff, M. Wohlers, H. R yan, L. Kougias, G. Dinsmore, D. Waite, D. Bond, J. Bond, L. Jordan, D. Tamisiea. 3rd ROW: Mr. Liddicoat, B. Hinrichs, M. Reed, J. Bostwick, S. Yutesler, S. Acrea, H. Acrea, R. Polly, D. Jones, P. Brookhouser, J. Laughhunn, C. Winklepleck, H. Cott- rill, Mr. Rose, I The Big Reds ended their football season with two wins, five losses, and one tie. Although the Reds were a little short of experience this year, they expect to do big things in the coming season. Four vete r an s of the gridiron are graduating this year, John Bond, Del Ray Prior, Justin Gochenour, and Larry Hashburger. The Warriors who will replace these boys will have to work twice as hard to do as fine a job as our seniors have done. The coming team will also feel the loss of coach, D. J. Liddicoat, who re- signed this year. 19 6 FOUT Srares Mis souri Opponent Valley O Thomas Jefferson 41 6 Onawa. 7 19 Logan 13 6 Maple-:ton 13 7 Cathedral 7 Missouri Opponent Valley O Carrol Z0 Z6 Woodbine 6 14 Tekamah Z6 6 Mapleton 13 0 Carroll 19 HIT 'EM AGAIN! TEAM TACKLE B LL TEAM R266 Qi eww, s Powell S Chw Pa Not Plctured John Bond llley BOYS SKET Shb M smnh erger 48 SCORES Missouri Valley Opponent 43 Glenwood 50 45 Denison 48 46 Logan 44 76 Magnolia 49 61 Woodbine 46 47 Council Bluffs KTJJ 64 47 Manning 64 50 Omaha QCathec1rall 46 58 Oakland 55 58 Logan 47 53 Underwood 48 56 Omaha QCathedrall 47 65 Onawa 57 56 Mondamin 48 56 Harlan 65 62 Charter Oak 55 37 Mapleton 51 74 Woodbine 55 County Tourney 66 Logan 41 56 Modale 41 68 Little Sioux 38 53 Magnolia 54 Sectional Tourney 59 Council Bluffs QTD 68 in ' B LL TEAM FRONT ROW: Mr. Rose,D. Roser,J. Niles,S. Powell, M. Smith, F.Hoy1e, B. Burch, Mr. Sweet BACK ROW: D. Prior, J. Bond, N. Pauley, L. I-Iashberger, J. Schwertley, J. Reed, J. Hinrichs. ,J If 5irls'l5'z1skclball I I Due to the lack of experience and the loss of top player s, the girls had a dis- appointing season. However, their enthusiasm never faltered. This year's varsity team consisted of 4 Seniors, Z Juniors, and Z Sophomores. The Freshman girls took a big step this year on their way to becoming stars. The most promising Freshmen girl s for next year are: L. Jorden, A. Smith, N. Tierney, J. Varnes, D. Schwartz, and J. Zaiser. Next y ea r promises to be a big year for the Missouri Valley gals. STANDING: Miss S. Powell. KNEELING: W. Meade, A. Bonham. D. Madsen, J. Faith, J. McElderry. SEATED: J Frank, S. Smith, C. Spencer, C. McCoy. Dinkle, Mr. Warner, P. Parker, L. Petersen, M. Jensen K Hughes H Hoyt ann., ,wyn- FIRST ROW T Bertelson E Hirst S Powell B Josten L Gaver M Reed B Wohlers STANDING B H1nr1chs L Jor dan J Bond J Laughhunn H Ryan,J Schwertley H Pryor J LeMaster R Anderson Mr Warner Not pictured N Pauley Due to an early loss in the tournament and poor weather, our team was limited to five games' Thomas Jefferson Moorhead Beebetown Soldier and Mag- 2 nolia. There we r e hardly enough games to test in' dividual ability. However, John Bond had a .667 ' batting average, Byron W ohl e r s was errorless in fielding, and Norbert Pauley, the valuable Magnolia transfer, showed his great ability as a catcher. Freshmen m ade up the greatest portion of the team, and will form a strong b a ckbon e for future teams. Haseball 'Ne Y f, ill' if if V! conf' 4 Relay team poised for action Crank The 1957 t r ac k team was dominated by under - . classmen and they did an outstanding job in field and it 51 running events. The team participated at Bellevue, Q Clarinda relays, Atlantic, the County track meet at Logan, and the Logan Invitational. ' School records were b roken this year by Bob Miller, Mike Utman, Jack Reed, and Gene Dinsmore running the mile relay. Shot put, high jump, and football throw records were also broken by John fr'- t 4 ,x y.. stall Mm!- ,ft-. Bond. . , TRACK MEN: L. Kougias, C1.Dinsmore, L. Roberts, B. Miller, D. Greer, D. Collier, B. Case, J. Niles, J. Nelson, G. McDaniel, M. Wohlers, R. McCoy, C. Salter, H. Acrea, M. Utman, D. Janes, P. Smith, B. Huff, K. Reel, C. Waite, L. Jensen, H. Cotrill, R. Murray, J. Brewer, P. Finken, R. Polly, J. Hinrichs, Mg1'.,R. Kachulis, S. Yutesler, D. Tamisiea, D. Jones, L. Fox, R. Jackson, S. J. Acrea. :AV H f' V H wg uw' V is sir 'ff 'NV SEQ! ff FN X? . vw ,,' 'Sgr lfcltcrmcn 'S gfllb During the 1956-1957 school year, the Lettermen's Club was organized to provide a fraternal organization for the letter Winners. They have had a very successful year. They co-sponsored the Valentine Sweetheart dance. Letter winners were honored this spring at their annual all-sports banquet. 4? waffles ,find 0 ficcrs FIRST ROW: Mr. Rose, M. Jensen, W. Meade, C. McCoy, S. Smith, Mr. Warner. SECOND ROW: J. Niles, L. Gaver, J. Schwertley, L. I-Iashberger, J. Bond, M. Smith, R. Bugenhagen, Mr. Sweet. THIRD ROW: Mr. Liddicoat, T. Bertelson, L. Kougias, G. Dinsmoore , B. Miller, D. Bond, P. Smith, D. Prior, D. Janes, H. Longmeyer. df' HIC HI ICP-ITS Wyfx I J I kw f GA LJ ff X X! 3'- . I-farm' L? lv-fr - an 'il N Am Pi'cgmi'atio:1 fur Hrimecnmirig began with the N cfmstriictiori ni numerous fl o als lor the aziiziza. ,444 A Hom:-aiming parade, which Wai lic-ld in cmxjiuzp- Ky, X' tion with llie 1956 Goose Calling Contest. Of time six r l s selected as candidates for 1 llmr'nPC0nilt1Q Qimmi, Boriniv Pirotherton was ' 1 faq' rlirisciri Oli c Q ri by tlic- atiiclciit body. Bormiv was Al, , 4150 time' 1'i:'5tQxlc1z-iiofllie C0050 CallingCuiit0Jt. i' - .. . . Nl 1 11 X 0 1. 1' 1 i Alley Cornplctvci the Celebration by , ,, ' ' ' wimiiiig ilic- football ELHITIC wiih Logan. .an ..- A AL vi u,,x .Y , ,iiq il.. ,,Ni,i4 1, lrii.rixk,l.g ...C igfiriifyd pi.J1l.cf..CC wil, init.. ' 'l'lHf'Svfi5ci:1fo:' Halley Victory was thc prize- wiriiiing floai bi1iltliytheScz1ior Class. valuing 'fi Afzifv S252 tw K 1 x 0 Queen Bonnie B ro the rton and attendants: N. Ager, .T Johnson, Queen Bonnie, C. McCoy, S. Smith, W. Meade. Senior 611155 Play ln Z5 Wordsf-Or Death - -Thv intriguing title of the even more intriguing Senior Clit!-IQ pl .1 y . This mysteryfcomody hurl Ovvrytliirig fr o m 21 df-scrtc-rl inn inlmlvitvrl by two crooks and ei F r a ii lf rw Tl 5 t Q i ri to 2-1 love- wtory :xml .1 Storrny Weather. Th? assembled group was tho winner of 21 Comte s1, llike Foam-X bvcnuoc . . . lu Z5 words or lows. TltfApri70thc-ywo:iw.15fm old fashiom-rl Thillilihyll'-'l'1glIl Nm-vw Eiigldmi. W hm. thi' ciorztc--.I wirmxvrx l'C'fll17l'Ii tho liorlge' was i ri ii 11 la i I 4' fl by .1 group whom' ilitvrm-wt W w 1- r c- siiiibtvr, 4'-'.'e-rytliirxg broke- looser into .1 hilflrioizs riightmarfn ll0lp! P. Yutvbler ,md Agc-r rc-lifiarsri :i at E'Yll' lrorix ilu- play. i D ir rr S Soi' TK 'l Vl lon sf ri 'N Ag:-r, M. T:1guv,K. Acrvfl. STANDING: M. ri R. l l'orulK.ist, P. Ylltr-slr-r, Mr.Schl1-iam-r. J i lrfqp on 1 F f iv iv lil! juuiar 60155 Play Let Me Grow Up, a c omedy presented by the Junior Class was the story of a career mother's realization of her duty to her family. Her children were compelled to play the parts of little C hild r en and house servants when a fa mo u s p r o d u c e r came to interview their mother. The situation was further complicated by the arrival of the youngest daughter's boy- friend. A friend of the family, jealous of the daughters, made the situation very complex when she almost divulged the plot. The story ended happily when Mother let her children grow up. fit 559 2 2156 , 4 fi fgfq SEATED: P. Brookhouser, R. Murray, B. Larson, P. Sprague, and J. Hammer. STANDING: Mr. Schleisser, J. Ellis, L. Petersen, J. Franklin, and L. Frazier. XJ 45 R -,ir . p a ,.. .- 1-7 4, i 5 5 M' fi f x Q 5 55 M L .. Q U I 5 s JW! t g 9 ' We ,Ami Lk 1 xiii? E 1 E I n ,f' ,J . ' J' E ly, tj, U l t fl d Hale Serve .enial 5 Ri5ney alll' Tea l louS9- QT! fromihe 1 I' efreshmenm Coolie ' s prepare to serve honorable guests. l- Honorable guests, faculty mem be r S, school board members, juniors and seniors, enjoy fe a 5 tin g in pleasant oriental sur roundings. 1-w...,,,N ,ff junior-Scuiar Hanqucl ,find Pram in ss, :ff 4 . ff 'Ev ff, N ,A in K 24' lk 1 -N 1 kg we E Q' S 2+ f 'F' 5 il? 4. Wx wr wil' X 3 if Q-Q gm Q si' , - Q , Q' Q S, 2 Rf I U ...Pv- ,4 'Q -s-v uk 11 I c ,. X. K 'f A ,. it -'Q 'bf ,-B' 'Nw O Q sims: f SDM: KQL 1 NM Wx, 4 5 f , I 1 f g 5 5 i . F 7 f ' WL - ,-- f f- y l f 7 5' Q 'Sn I E ? ,J . , 2 f rf H D5 ' f N, lg i ,Z : Qig,Qfl1g'f i I r f M7754-43 li' ' ,,, Q ff f? Rfk--,A Q! ff ! f VA,f ', KY 3 ,rg V f f I I 2 Coast to Coast Store Culavin and Rosenbaum Dairy Den Egan's Store Fra.nk1in's Cafe Friends Garage Foote's Garage First National Bank Gambles Store Gaver Skelly Station K. CfM75fErea Anderson Cleaners Anderson Furniture Axtell Furniture Bertelson Skelgas Nw A. C. Bergstrom n.....,. Boehler Implement Ben I-'ranklipigtore Bradley Clothing Company Brookhouser Hardware V . ' xr SN... i I f 2 5 4 I 5 ,lt . sv if . if Q ' i I ' - L 4 Af 5 I K I I, 'I v sf! , 2 A52 Y H . li , ' '6 l1'i:'?l f if iff, l' f ,uf 1 f 1 few, vii ' l v v,..,.A. - V ,,.,...e 4, 'Wu -W,-,Q . Valley Rolleir Rink Paper Electric . 1 Perkins .f Rath's Standard Service Red and White Store Ricks Grocery Risney's Candy and Tobacco Co. Risney Photo Service Roiiert's Jewelry W. W, ' s .4 -W ,-, .C Q S N I K, N 4, nhl -n ,.. .., we 'K k.. - n , a v In-q 11. l-n- iv it i Y M..-iv. Skinner's Cities Servicq Smith's Market Jess's Tractor Service Sunnyside Hetchery Times Printing Co. Valley Beauty Shop The Valley Mill Whiteley' s '66' Service , . 5 o 4 Missouri Valley F ' ' Wade's Mobil Service wiig' -5...-5 Wall's s 5 in ,A ulng raplfs
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