Ocheyedan High School - Memento Yearbook (Ocheyedan, IA)
- Class of 1954
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Mr. Lieb, we highly approve of your excellent record with the bands afxdour hea tiest oongratulatlons to theband members. Heads Up! Hear comes the Ocheyedan Band. nn - Jkgm , Mr. Spencer Principal General Science Advanced Math. Geometry Coach Mr. Poyz er Superintendent Government Sociology Physics Mrs. Dahl Speech English Literature Mrs . Burge son Commercial History Mr. Dauenbaugh Guidance Algebra Mr. Mommer Industrial Arts Drivers Training Miss Wlller Home Economics Miss Alelts Mr. Lieb Vocal Music Band Sedan! Zaafwl Left to Right: Donald Falk, Ray Hormel, Leland Block, Walt Woodworth, Lyle Poyzer, Carl Wacker- Barth, and wayne Johnson. The authority for establishing the policies of a school rests with the Board of Education. The power to execute those policies is delegated to the Superintendent of Schools, the executive officer of the board. The group above are shown in session dellberating of one of the many items of business which occupies many hours of time. Election to the Board is an honor and a major responsibility. A school can be no better than the leadership which the community provides in board members. S 1 W' 4, L73 Wig 0ffH,4Mw! U ,, , if imyuj 74fffffwf4fMf?' ywyfwzjzjj ' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The senior class of 1954 entered Ooheyedan High School as freshmen with a class of 19 and finished the year with a class roll of 19. when the sophomore year began, the enrollment was 21. The two new members were Orphalie Kolterman and Evelyn Buysman. We remained with 21 members throughout the year. At the beginning of the Junior year we start- ed with 18. Eugene A1berts,C11fford Miller, and Orphalie Kolterman had dropped out. In the spring Doris Van Klootwyk Joined us. This made the membership 19. Dur- 1 the year Norman Ferguson, Meldn mbree, and Roger Smidt left, leaving the enrollment 16. ,f When the senior year began, there were 1? members, as Lawrence Peters enrolled. This leaves the Ocheye- dan graduates of 1954 with a graduating class of 17. Q W Ili 5 PRESIDENT Wade Arend Band L43 Baseball l-43 Basketball l-43 Glee Club l-33 Annual Staff 2-43 Newspaper Staff 3-43 Mixed Chorus 13 O-Club 2-43 Trumpet Trio 13 Trumpet Quar- tette 2-43 Brass Quar- tette 33 Class Play 33 Class Officer 2-43 Student Council 43 Pep Band 3-4. VICE-PRESIDENT Duane Timmons Basketball l-43 Base- ball I43 Class Play 33 Student Council 3, 43 O-Club 2-43 Boys Glee Club 1-43 Mixed Chorus 13 Annual Staff 3, bi Newspaper Staff 1-43 Class Officer 3, as Band 1-43 Pep Band 3, 4. REPORTER Jenola Dammer Band lug Solo IQ Girls Glee Club l-43 Mixed Chorus 13 Girls Sex- tette 23 Girls Trio 2, 33 Basketball 1-43 Newspaper Staff 2, 43 Annual Staff 1, 3, 43 O-Club 2-43 Trumpet Trio 13 Trumpet Quar- tette 2-43 Brass Quar- tette 33 Class Play 33 Class Officer 43 Pep Band 2-Q Student Coun- cil 3. SECRETARY-TREASURER Bill weaver Band 143 Glee Club L43 Mixed Chorus L Basket- ball l-43 Newspaper Staff 33 Annual Staff 3-43 O-Club 3-43 Trum- pet Trio lg Trumpet Quartette 2-43 Class Play 33 Class Officer 43 Student Council 33 Baseball l-43 Pep Band 3-P- STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Lawrence Peters Baseball l, 43 Basket- ball 1, 45 Student Coun- cil 43Class Officer 1. Nui, gy. z , as ss if CLASS MOTTO: Today Decides Tomorrow CLASS FLOWER: Red Carnation CLASS COLORS: Royal Blue and Silver 7310 K 'M . , 1 1 X . . W m ' 'Q A 'QEPL' .. ' is ,, Q P ' 5 3 ' iii , . X Q A 8 f Wilma Hartwig AnnualStaff 3 bg News- paper Staff 1, 35 Glee Club l, 23 Acoompanlst 3, bg Mixed Chorus 15 Marching Band 2-Mg Pep Club Zhg Class Play 33 Class Officer l, 33 Student Council 1. Betty Pedley Class Officer 1-33 Girls Glee Club 1-bg Mixed Chorus 15 March- ing Band 2-45 Pep Club 2- 3 Annual Staff 2-M3 Newspaper Staff 29 33 Robert Ostermann C1335 Play 33 O-Club Baseball 1 4 Basket 4: Cheerleader 3, M. ball 1 4 . . . -5,5 :ul ' , Q52 Evelyn Buysman Girls Glee Club 2-45 Annual Staff 3. Marlys Voss Band 2-45 Girls Glee Club l-45 Mixed Chorus 1, U5 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 35 Pep Club 1- . 3 1 Q. - ,Q , 5. ,W - sy .'s, YM Qv H5 23 4 WM Alden Rhodes Basketball l-45 Base- Ball 1-45 Band 1-45 Mixed Cnorus L 45 Boys Glee Club l-45 Brass Quartette 35 Trombone Solo 2-M5 O Club 2-45 Class Officer 35 ClaSS Play 3: Donald Buntjer Boys Glee Club 15 O- Club 2-45 Baseball 14. Lois Baerenwald Marching Band 145 Sex- tette 35 Girls Glee Club 2-U5 Mixed Chorus 15 Accomnanlst 35P1ano Solo 35 Basketball 1, 3, U5 Annual Staff 3, U5 O-Club M5 Drum Major 3, 45 Class Play 35 Class Officer l, 25 Pep Club 2. Joanne Bremer Girls Glee Club l-M5 Mixed Chorus 15 Girls Trio 35 Band 2-45 O- Club 2-45 Annual Staff 3, U3 Class Officer 2, 35 Accompanist L45 Pep Club l-M. 7 , 1 'El ' mr .1 ' FIRST ROW: Laverne Sidler, Glenda wackerbarth, Grace Henrichs, Coleen Wackerbarth, Alice Youngdahl, Carol Nuss, Eva Pomrenke, Carole Thlede-Vice President, Richard Hoekstra. SECOND BOW: Mrs. Dahl-Sponsor, Bruce Timmons-President, Duane Smith, Andy Naab, Bob Petersen, Ted Clausen, Norbert Bremer, Robert Frlck, Gary Naab, Vernon Haffield. THIRD ROW: Eunice Sixta, Marlys M1chelson,Donald Falk Jim Uden-Student Council Representative, Roberta Carlson-Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Lou Hedges-Reporter. SEVENTEENTH SUMMER Mary Lou Hedges ---- Angie, the teen-age daughter. Coleen Wackerbarth-Margaret, her engaged sister. Roberta Carlson ---- Lorraine, her hopeful sister. Glenda Wackerb rth-Kitty, her little sister. Carol Nuss --------- Mrs. Morrow, her mother. Laverne Sidler ----- Mr. Morrow, her father. Bruce Timmons ------ Jack, the boy from the bakery. Donald Falk -------- Art, Margaret's fiance'. Jim Uden ---------- Martin, Lorra1ne's hope. Eva Pomrenke ------- Jane, a menace. Norbert Bremer ----- Tony, Jane's current boyfriend. Carole Thiede ------ Margie, Jane's best friend. Ted Clausen -------- Fitz, Margie's steady. The story of a gir1's summer after she graduates and how hard it is to grow up. Jack is the grocer's son who brings baked goods and meets Angle. Toward the end of the summer Jane causes trouble between them, but later everything is patched up, and Angie leaves for college. Kitty has been a tom oy all the time but at the last minute before Angie leaves she breaks down and cries at the thought of her being so far away. mf. 1.115 X P'- 1l. 2. If fr 4 QQ, mix. v FIRST ROW: Kent Craun, Allen Seymour, George Pomrenke, Ronald Schroeder, Gaylord Muilenburg,Donald wackerbarth-Student Coun- cil Representative. SECOND ROW: Herman Holdgrafer, Edwin Smidm Bernadine Sixta, Grace Funk, Karen Glade, Melva Petersen, Beverly Frohwein, Mr. Nommer-Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Larry Soheu, Janet Falk-Reporter, Thelma Baker-Vice President, Rosella Vander Veen, Alice Block-President, Ramona Miller, Paul Oster- mann-Secretary-Treasurer. FIRST RON: Roberta Frick, Joyce Bremer-Vice President, Elaine Rueter-Treasurer, Joan Ross-Student Council Representative, Dorothy Jansma, Marilyn Noble,Carole Spiegel-Secretary. SECOND ROW: Janice Timmons, Ruth Pencook, Joyce Hedges-Reporter, Pearce Konold, Dick Tracy, Johnny Dammer-President, Delores Kuhns, Beverly Zylstra, Helen Harris. THIRD ROW: Mr. Spencer- Sponsor, Tommy Haffield, Ben Dreesen, Dale Worrick, Kenneth Duis, Cleland wackerbarth, Ronald Stahl. 6 41. AW, Ye- '-xx Q: , S FBESHMEN INITIATION Every year we have a little fun with the greenies of high school. This year the seniors decided on a little variety, for each freshman had on a different attire. we are sure the freshmen dreaded the very thought of lt, but yet not a one would exchange the fun they had for anything. There was a little start- er from 8:30 til 9:00, but 2:15 was the time when they really gave us the show. There were all kinds of acts, such as three freshmen girls singing 'Old Black Joen with their mouths full of crackers. They couldn't complain because they had a piano accompaniment, but it seemed the only thing she knew how to do was just hit any key Koff or on pitchl. The freshmen carried out sen1ors'commands until 3:30. Then they could run for shelter, and away from sight. I'm sure the teachers all enjoyed classes that day, because they not only taught people but also a few mice which seemed to drag right along with a few freshmen girls. Also in attendance were Marilyn Monroe CPearce Konoldb and of course, cupid CDale Worrickl. There was a little rule all day Kthat is, whenever a se ior decided? that any freshman meeting a senior had to get down on his knees and say this 11ttle verse: 'Senior Dear I now will bow For I remind you of a cow And now dear senior as we say We love you as we crawl away.' That night there was an all-high school party, welcoming the freshmen to Ocheyedan High. The evening was begun with a little entertainment by the freshmen. This ended with a bang, and I do mean bang. CBelt 11neD. Party games were playedg then a lunch served by the seniors ended the day. Once again our annual freshmen recognition day was over. 3 W.: F A X 3 4 J FIRST ROW! Lola Wallace, Bobbie Spangler Gall Rhodes, Patty Sturgis, Janola Dreesen, Elnora Harker, blame Dingel. SECOND ROW: Russel Benken, Irwin Wackerbarth, Barbara Kraft, Joan Lienemann, Karen Swalve, Joan Holdgrafer, Blayne Johnson, Mr. Dauenbaugh. EIGHTH GRADE PLAYS The Ghost Wore White Aunt M1randa's Will The Shock of His Life Three one-act plays were presented by the eighth grade on March rg They were 'Aunt M1randa's W1ll,n Shock of His L1fe,' and 'The Ghost Wore Wh1te.' All the eighth graders participated with three seventh grade boys helping out with men's roles. The Jr. High Chorus sang anda brass quartette played. The quartette was made up of Joel Glade, Lovell Hromatka, Roger Jacobs, and Gary Van Gelden Pictures from Kindergarten and seventh grade. Flnof HOW: Alan Van Kley, Gary Van Gelder, Gary Pickering, Sandra Mullenberg, Peggy Crist, Connie Weaver, Patty Hoekstra, Marlin Marth, Richard Petersen, Bobble Carlson. SECOND ROW: Eddy Spengler, Larry Blain Verla Funk, Marjorie Doran, Carolyn Van Stelton, Ilene Wackerbarth, Julie Sturgis, Sharon Mullen- berg, Delbert Spiegel, Mrs. Van Drie. THIRD ROW: Joel Glade, Jimmie Eiselt, Oliver Espey, Larry Smith, Roger Jacobs, Lovell Hromatko, Dale wilson, Gary Pomrenke. ABSENT: Lou Alne Glade, Sandra Elgersma. I ext! Qaeda FIRST ROW: Larry Lutson, Judith Hleller, Deanne Ostermann, Janice Swalve, Marilyn Wassman,Sylv1a Konold, Kenneth Zylstra. SECOND ROW: Miss Higgins, Glenden Pomrenke, Judy Weaver, Roxanne worrlck, Suzanne Slemon, Sherla Dreesen, Connie Davis, Lester Renken. THIRD BOW: Jerry Bremer, Steve Spengler, Gene Turner, Dennis Erbes, Herbert Behberg, Alvin Van Wyk, Raymond Voss, Dale Sixta. as c -- 1 HY- FIRST BOW: Diane Gildemeister, Sharon Pickering, Naomi wilson, Patty Ann Harker, Carol Arend, Phllishia Masden, Rosemary Raabe, Anita Elselt. SECOND ROW: Miss Martin, Johnny Spiegel, Larry Noble, Janelle Dressen, Dwalla Glade, Lorita Molendorp, Linda Seymour, Bonnie Ohme, Jimmy Houtcooper. THIRD BOW: Danny Travallle, David Siemon, Norman Haffield, John Poyzer, Roger Dammer, David Dingel, Doyal Van Gelder, Peter Schweback. 70:41:34 IN FRONT: Allen Erma Pomrenke, Hromatkq Sharon Swalve. Connie Zylstra, FIRST ROW: Marie Benken, Diane Glade, Van Stelton, Linda Van Kley, Leola Nancy Sturgis, Frances Hormel,Mar1lyn Miller, Sandra Davis. SECOND ROW: Dennis Block, Cordell Waokerbarth, Gregory Kleve, Glen Naber, Sharon Noble, Joyce Petersen, Billy Ziok, Billy Stahl, Roger Crist, Donald Frick. THIRD ROW: Miss Hollander, Billy Dunn, Dean Espey, Larry williams, Jim Bustad,Gary Baerenwa1d,John Larry Dreesen, Billy Blairo FIRST BOW: Garland Hoekstra, Diva Arend, Janet Guetschow, Bonna Johnson, Lana Sohuck, Jona Stahl, Diane Falk, Leota You g, Larry Dlrks. SECOND BOW: Billy Noble, Clifford Buren, Brian Bueter, Danny Schweback, Larry Claus, Dick Eveland, Dennis Van Gelder, Lonnie Bauerly, Cordell Muilenburg, Dick Naber. THIRD BOW: Douglas Dingle, Stephen Heetland, Earl Siemon, Jerry Petersen, Bruce Harris, Lonnie Noble, Craig Van Gelder, Dennis Crist, Mrs. Swenson. FIRST ROW: Nadene Van Stelton, Donna Funk, Adra Heetland, Carol Kruger, Donna Lyn Spiegel, Sharon wells, Karen Frohwein, Diane Hormel. SECOND BOW: Martin Ostermann, Jeffery Kleve, Karen Carlson, Bene' Poyzer, Donna Jean Tamminga, Carolyn Zylstra, Miriam Dreesen,, Ronnie Sturgis, Dennis Berends. THIRD ROW: Miss Fugate, Charles weaver, Ellard Masden, Eldon wackerbarth, Larry Petersen, Loren Bueter, Paul Helller, Harry Houwen, Larry Lorensen, Roger Consoer, Donald Hoekstra. KZ 7M WW FIRST ROW: Paul Lago, Maxine Glade, Darlene Brockshus, Deborah Dingel, Linda Faber, Margaret Eiselt, Rhonda Stopsack, Wanda Matthias, DeVon Johnson, Judy Dreesen, Bonald Espey. SECON ROW: Danny Buren, Jimmy Leggate, Jack Jones, Dale Holdgrafer, Kerry Pickering, Steven Timmons, David Naber, Fred Frick, Eric Beinertson, Dennis To1,Benny Janssen. THIRD Row: Miss Hopkins, David Ohme. Nona Heetland, Leanne Dlrks, Carol Pencook, Bonnie Jo Bustad, Bonnie Lee Boernsen, Marian Frohweln, Catherine Consoer, Allynn Van Gelder. O FIRST ROW: Patsy Blair, Susan Grisso, Eilee Dirks, Harriet Raabe, Rebecca Lago, Sandra Pencook, Judy Guetschow, Carol Ann Roth, Karen Sixta, Carolyn Ostermann. SECOND HOW! 3h1I'16Y MBU Verplank, Kathie Gildemelster, Michael Kleve, Jimmy Noble, Dickie Som, Jeffrey Houtoooper, Kenneth Beiste, Mary Lorensen, Le Ann Noble. THIRD ROW: Stanley Hoekstra, Bobby Dreesen, John Beinertson, Harold Funk, Wayne Van Vyk, Donald Hormel, Leon Rueter, Paul Glade, Norman Rehborg, Mrs. Wise. :Z1i khg5.. ' ' , 1 ffl. 'I . - aww? ZdL1a,Af7U? 43 N LL XVYUJYJ! N ,K ,H I' .1 .ra 1 2 1? rr WM JM H ,fw.uufMz,,12p,,44 Mmm 'Ml'2f'0-.,k.y 71 I FIRST BOW: Janet Falk, Melva Petersen-Secretary-Treasurer, Duane Timmons-President Carol Nuss-Vice Pres1dent,Eva Pomrenkq Glenda Wackerbarth. SECOND HOW: Kent Craun, Bernadine Slxta, Ruth Penoook, Lois Baerenwald, Grace Henrichs, Coleen Wacker- barth, Betty Pedley, Carole Thiede. THIRD BOW: Laverne Sidler, Wade Arend, Karen Glade, Jenola Dammer, Bruce Timmons, Roberta Carlson, Alice Block, Mr. Poyzer, FIRST BOW: Bruce Timmons-Vice President, Roberta Carlson, Secretary-Treasurer, Alice Block, Duane Timmons-Pres1dent,Mr. Spencer. SECOND ROW: Wade Arend, Eva Pomrenke, Johnny Dammer, THIRD ROW: Jim Uden, Donald wackerbarth, Lawrence Peters, Joan Ross. 7Zew449440ff' Sm!! FIRST BOW: Mrs. Burgeson, Mary Lou Hedges, Roberta Carlson, Wade Arend, Carol Nuss. SECOND ROW: Janice Timmons, Carole Thiede Coleen Wackerbarth, Joyce Hedges, Janet Falk. THIRD BOW: fzuane Timmons, Jim Uden, Jenola. Dammer. '34 er' Q. Um ,. sqm nf' off lu 'Omg r 1-L, egfiffhv-W 0 M, sf' - 'J' -iid' ,K 95N D H1611 Js 9 O Th H' h 02' M e lg Q KX f ouncler A Weebiu NCWSPGPGY ,ncbi From Your School fly ' 6 lnnltqiimswlu' A HOUNDJ. Eu. PEP 0 ww m emu: wad. Ama. 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THIRD BOW: Joanne Bremer, Jimmie Eiselt, Ruth Pencook, Beverly Frohwein, Kent Craun, Mr. Lieb-Instructor, Janice Timmons, Duane Timmons, Pearce Konold. whine DRUM MAJORETTE: Lois Baerenwald. FLAG TWIRLERS: Eva Pomrenke, Mary Harris, Marlys Voss, Beverly Zylstra, Betty Pedley. BATON TWIRLERS: Wilma Hartwig, Alice Block, Carole Thiede, Dwalla Glade, Carol Arend, Diane Gildemeister, Naomi wilson, Diane Glade. Q 2., A U ., U ' i:Lffff?1I . FIRST BOW: Connie weaver, Deanne Ostermann, Lorita Molendorp, Dwalla Glade Anita Eiselt, Philishia Masden,Haymond Voss, John Poyzer. SECOND ROW: Roxanne worrick, Verla Funk, Marilyn Wassman, Oliver Espey, Sharon Pickering, Jimmy Houtcooper, Eugene Turner, Johnny Speigel, Danny Travaille, Roger Dammeq THIRD ROW: Suzanne Siemon, Judy weaver, Larry Lutson, Dale Sixta, Norman Haffield, Gary Van Gelder, Gary Pickering, David Siemon, Kenneth Zylstra, Alvin Van wyk, Robert Carlson, Steve Spengler. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Muilenberg, Richard Petersen, Marlin Marth, Larry Noble, Irvin wackerbarth, Mr. Lieb, Joan Lienemann, Joan Holdgrafer. Alden Bhodeq Roberta Carlson,wade Arend, Jenola Dammen Ronald Stahl.B111 weaver, Wade Arend Jenola Dammer. Marching Band Honors 1951 III at Sheldon. 1952 Received plaque for participating in parade at Legion Convention at Ida Grove. 1953 I rating at contest at Sac City. Concert Band Honors 1953 I rating at contest at Sutherland. Carole Thiede, Coleen Wackerbarth, Johnny Dammer, Ilene Wackerbarth. V A ?v il I A In V K Wand FIRST BOW: Carol Nuss, Joan Boss, Ruth Penoook, Ben Dreesen, Ronald Stahl, Kent Craun, Pearce Konold, Alice Youngdahl,Joyce Bremer, Delores Kuhns, Marilyn Noble, Elaine Rueter, Shirley Graves. SECOND BOW: Janice Timmons, Joyce Hedges, Mary Lou Hedges, Evelyn Buysman, B111 Weaver, Donald Falk, Mary Harris. Grace Funk, Alice Block, Carol Spiegel, Janet Falk, Glenda waokerbarth, Marlys Voss, Wilma Hartwig, Miss Aielts. THIRD ROW: Bosella Vander Veen, Beverly Frohwein, Roberta Friok, Larry Scheu, Jim Ude , Alden Rhodes, Duane Timmons, Lois Baerenwald, Shirley Senn, Eva Pomrenke, Thelma Baker, Joanne Bremer, Coleen Wackerbarth Betty Pedley. FOURTH BOW: Beverly Zylstra, Jenola Dammer, karen Glade, Teddy Clausen, Norbert Bremer, Johnny Dammer, Bob Petersen, Bruce Timmons, Richard Bremer, Paul Ostermann, Dorothy Jansma, Grace Henricka Roberta Carlson, Melva Petersen, Bernadine S1xta,Carole Thiede, Marlys Michelson. Joanne Bremer, Ruth Penoook, Joyce Hedges, Carol Nusa. ... .. - L WW' FIRST BOW: Miss Aielts, Mary Lou Hedges, Beverly Zylstra,Joyce Bremer, Carol Spiegel, Glenda Wackerbarth, Carole Thiede, Eva Pomrenke, Joanne Bremer. SECOND ROW: Beverly Frohwein, Evelyn Buysman, Mary Harris, Ramona Miller, Marlys Michelson, Betty Pedley-Librarian, Alice Block, Elaine Rueter, Janet Falk. THIRD ROW: Roberta Frick, Joan Boss, Ruth Pencook, Thelma Baker, Carol Nuss-Secretary-Treasurer, Roberta Carlson, Melva Petersen, Bernadine Sixta, Delores Kuhns, Marlys Voss, Wilma Hartwig-President. FOURTH ROW! Bozella Vander Veen, Joyce Hedges, Janice Timmons, Karen Glade, Jenola Dammer5Grace Funk, Grace Henr1chs,Al1ce Youngdahl, Marilyn Noblq Lois Baerenwald, Coleen Wackerbarth, Dorothy Jansma. 6 Joanne Bremer, Lois Baerenwald, Roberta Carlson, Joyce Hedges, Karen Glade, Ruth Pencook. ,D - A fa , yyeo K Y J. -s ' ... 5 4, yyy, no M A P - 1 , Ei: - ' Ql- Zaye FIRST ROW: Miss Aielts, Joanne Bremer-aocompanlest, Norbert Bremer, Donald Falk, Ronald Stahl, Ben Dreesen, Kent Craun. SECOND HOW: Larry Soheu, Teddy Clausen, Bob Petersen, Johnny Dammer Bill Weaver, Pearce Konold, THIRD BOW: Alden Rhodes, Duane fimmons, Richard Bremer, Jim Uden, Paul Ostermann, Bruce Timmons . Uatette FIRST BOW: Norbert Bremer, J 1m Uden, B111 weaver, Ronald Stahl. SECOND ROW: Bruce T1mmons,Johnny Dammeq Duane Timmons, Alden Rhodes. '71 .1 M' ..,,g, ar 1, Q: f M - K' I. Y ,N , -aff! K Y 1 1 . . if 326 Q -fl 13. J . ,, L , . N-X1 s g W' 6 X FIRST BOW: Carol Spiegel, Eva Pomrenke, Betty Pedley, Alice Block, Glenda Wackerbarth. SECOND ROW: Joanne Bremer, Jimmy Eiselt, Eddy Spengler. THIRD BOW: Beverly Frohwein, Carole Thiede, Gail Rhodes, Carol Nuss, Joyce Hedges, Ruth Pencook, Kent Craun, Wade Arend, Laverne Sidler, Duane Timmons. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Graveq Joyce Bremer-Secretary-Treasurer, Roberta Frick, Marlys Voss, Eunice Sixta, Marlys Michelson, Jenola Dammer, Johnny Dammer, Alden Rhodes. FIFTH BOW: B111 Boeke, Richard Hoekstra, Paul Ostermann, Teddy Clause , Larry Scheu, Allen Seymour, Elaine Rueter, Wilma Hartwig-Vice President, Alice Iou gdahl, Mary Lou Hedges-President, Robert Frick, Gary Naab, Bob Petersen, Andy Naab, Richard Bremer. Cargle Speigel, Betty Pedley, Alice Jean Block, Eva Pomrenke, Glenda Rae wackerbarth. .af C1 A A A Q M-- FIRST ROW: Donald Bu tjer, Vernon Haffield-Vice President, Arthur Baker, Duane Timmons, Bruce Timmons, B111 Weaver, Wade Arend, Jim Uden-President, Donald wackerbarth, Alden Rhodes. SECOND BOW: Mr. Spencer-Sponsor, Carole Thiede, Joanne Bremer, Alice Block, Roberta Carlson, Lois Baerenwald-Secretary- Treasurer, Jenola Dammer, Karen Glade, Coleen Wackerbarth, Betty Pedley, Eva Pomrenke, Glenda Wackerbarth. O-CLUB ACTIVITIES This year the state tournament funds were acquired in different ways. One of these was the three one-act plays given February 24, Their respective titles were 'Listen Dad','Jerry Breaks a Date',and 'Life with Willlen. They were all comedy plays, and drew a very good crowd. The cast not only had a lot of fun, but learned a little about dramatics. That is only one side of the storyg coach, our director, might have a word to say here! The purpose of all our fund raising was for the state game. The girls got to take in the Thursday night games and the Friday night games while the boys saw Friday and Saturday night games. The Brown Hotel in Des Moines was where the girls stayed while attending the games. The games are held at Des Moines in the Drake Field House. The girls did various things to keep themselves busy, some were swimming, shopping, going to show, and just plain loaflng around in the hotel. The most important of all were the attending of the games. This year we saw some real spectacular playing and sportsmanship. Roosevelt Hotel at Cedar Rapids is where the boys stayed. The boys had to drive back and forth from Cedar Rapids to the games at Iowa City. Some of the things the boys did were shopping, swimming, loafing and foreign car gazing. All in all it was a lot of fun, not one of us would have missed it for anything in the world. l K . 4 Il H Bmw. 'T I fi i' iff' - FIRST ROW: Lois Baerenwald, Delores Kuhns, Coleen Wackerbarth, Karen Glade, Alice Block, Jenola Dammer. SECOND Row: Carole Thiede-Student Manager, Joan Ross,Joyce Hedges,Grace Henriohs, Janice Timmons, Roberta Carlson, Melva Petersen, Eva Pomrenke, Mr. Spencer-Coach. BASKETBALL 1953-54 Ocheyedan Opponent 41 Archer 20 53 Archer 2 eo Okobojl 47 46 Excelsior 55 43 Excelsior 5? 56 Lake Park 43 35 Little Bock 52 75 Harris 54 42 Sanborn 55 49 Melvin 66 71 Ashton 83 U9 Alumni 39 53 Sanborn 62 70 Moneta 6 ny Harris 45 60 Ashton 65 54 Melvin 70 Games Name Position Total Average Played Grade Blgck for. M84 28.5 17 10 Pomrenke for. U5 3-5 13 11 Dammer for. 259 16.2 16 12 Timmons for. 20 4. 5 9 Baerenwald for 6 gd. 95 5.6 17 12 Boss for. O 0 4 9 Wackerbarth Sd- 0 0 15 11 Hedges gd. O O 12 9 Glade gd. 0 0 17 10 Carlson Sd- 0 0 3 11 Kuhns gd. 0 O 15 9 Henrichs Sd- 0 0 5 ll Petersen Sd- 0 0 13 10 Noble gd. O 0 1 9 32 cv-were :- gx' J .,. FIRST BOW! Vernon Haffield-Student Manager, Wade Arend, Jim Uden, Duane Timmons, Bruce Timmons, Alden Rhodes. SECOND HOW! Mr. Spencer-Coach, B111 Weaver, Donald Falk, Johnny Dammer, Bob Ostermann, Gaylord Huile burg, Donald Waokerbarth. BASKETBALL SCORES Player Position Games Points Average Played Duane Timmons for 23 276 00 Alden Rhodes for. 22 Z6 36 Jim Uden gd 23 2 3 56 Bruce Timmons een. 22 298 55 Wade Arena ga 23 113 91 Johnny Dammer for 23 130 69 Donald Wackerbarth for 22 51 .32 Bob Ostermann een. 21 36 71 Gaylord Mullenburg gd 10 28 80 Donald Falk ga 9 33 66 B111 Weaver gd 9 27 00 Lgwrgnge PBUSPS 8 2 25 Cleland Wackerbarth 2 1 50 Dale Warrick 1 1 00 Zcwefall FRONT ROW' B111 Weaver Arthur Baker, Don Buntger, Bruce Timmons, buane Timmons jim Uden, waokerbar-sh. SECOND nbwz Vernon Gaylord Muilenburg, Don Falk, B Ronald Schroeder, Cleland Wackerbarth, BASEBALL SCORES Fall Season 1953 Ochegedan Ashton 15 Little Rook 1 Honeta Sectional Tournament Uoheyedan 9 Boyden 5 Hospers 2 Harris Spring Season 19514 Ooheyedan 8 Melvin 1 Archer M Ashton 9 Harris Sectional Tommamemt Ocheyedan 12 Little Bock 15 Excelsior 15 , Melvin District rournamemt Ooheyedgn 5 George 34 Wade Arend, Alden hodes, Don Hatfield - Student Manager, ob Ostermann Johnny Dammer, Mr, Spencer - Coach Oppogent 1 lv Opponent 0 1 ls Opponent 3 110 2 3 Opponent 2 6 1 Oppogent MMA I. mg., K - ,.1wg, XML zgmdf WW .Wf,.f4,f,,z-.,.,,,,.z4' I K ' ' ' QffuJy..,,..l, ' QQMAMQM AMI? 7!4,wZ4ilzJ1cZ ff Mf,,,,,,Q4,ff N Jima X327 N FIRST ROWS Diane Dingle, Ilene Waokerbarth, Joan Holdgrapher lan Lienemann, Patty Sturgis, Roberta Spengler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Van Drie, Connie Weaver, Sharon Mullenbur Julie Sturgis, Sandra Muilenburg, Peggy Crist, Mr, Dauenbaugh Ooh edan 9? sv av 28 28 27 an ge N2 is 1 BASKETBALL SCORES Sanborn Melvin Lake Park Sanborn Melvin Harris C0vert1meJ Sanborn Harris County Tournament Melvin Harris 36 Qpponent 32 18 22 30 16 56 9 16 lb ho FRONT HOW: Gary Van Gelde, Joel Glade Blayne Johnson Lavelle Hromatko Billy Wacker-barth, Richard fetersen, Allen flan Kleye sscorm BCSH: nr. Dauenbaugh, Delbert sp1ege1, Gary Piexermg, Eddie Spengler, Jimmie Eiselt, Marlin Marth, Bobbie Carlson. BASKETBALL SC OHES Ocheyed-9-H Opponent 16 Ashton 14 16 Ashton 32 22 Sanborn 39 11 Melvin 60 18 Lake Park 6 15 Sibley Z0 18 Melvin 49 32 Sibley b5 12 Harris 67 19 Harris 31 County Tournament 33 Ashton 19 35 Harris N7 37 SENIOR CLASS PLAY EQREEB ALBHI Apr-11 2, 1951+ Cast of Characters Mary Lou Turner, practices dancing, .... Ellen Turner, practices patience, ..... Lucy Turner, writes novels--long o es,. Milton Rudy, sells ice, ............... Hank Morris, sells insurance ,...... Albert Kirby, is an inherited unole,.. Benny Turner, is a silk farmer, .... Ben Turner, is father of the brood, .... Lois Baerenwald ..Jeno1a Dammer ...Betty Pedley ...Alden Rhodes Lawrence Peters ..Duane Timmons . . .Bill Weaver ....Uade Arend Janice Turner, acts 'slightly' on'Broadway,.....JoanneBremer Keith Bristol, is writing a play for her,.....R1chard Bremer Annamae Jackson, wants to drum for a c1rcus,.....Mar1ys Voss Mrs, Jackson, has hopes for her daughter,......W11ma Hartwlg Vivian Wilson, 'awakens' Benny,......,... ...Evelyn Buysman He ry Lucas, produces p1ays,..................D0 ald Buntjer Stage Crew: Bob Ostermann, Arthur Baker, B111 Boeke Ushers: Melva Petersen, Thelma Baker, Karen Glade, Alice Block, Janet Falk, Rosella Vander Veen Tia proceeds of this play were used to pay part of the expene L ill 38 of the senior skip day in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ,liis K ie' 13 0 t.wSlL4w Ocheyedan JUNIOB-SENIOR BANQUET 9-S9 CLUB 6:30 P. M, APRIL 30, 1954 PROGRAM -A Fiesta in Old Mejico CJun1or's Toast of Welcome? Mexican Joe - Bruce Timmons Mejicanos, We Say Gracias! KSen1or's Toast of Thanks? Senor Fernando - Wade Arend Idle Chatter in the Patio fSe 1or Class Prophec 5 CJun1or Mixed Quartet? fSen1or Class w111J -Gay Caballeros CGoa1 in Life! Juan Pedro - Mr, Poyzer Over the Border and Adios KFarewe11 Song of the Evening! Senorita Antonia - Carol Nuss x Z te Ocheyedan High School Auditorium Sunday Evening, May 16, at Eight O'clock Processional Janice Timmons Invocation W. A. Marth Baritone Solo, nLord's Prayeru Laverne Sidler Scripture Proverbs III Sermon, uwarnings, and Helps in Educationu W. A. Marth HBeaut1ful Savioru, HCrusader's Hymnu Girls' Sextet Lois Baerenwald, Joanne Bremer, Roberta Carlson, Karen Glade Ruth Pencook, Joyce Hedges. Benediction W. A. Marth Recessional Janice Timmons Class Motto: nToday Decides Tomorrown Class Colors: Royal Blue and Silver Class Flower: Red Carnation CLASS OF 195k Wade William Arend Lois Elaine Baerenwald Arthur Lloyd Baker William Henry Boeke Joanne Ruth Bremer Richard He ry Bremer Donald Wayne BuntJer Evelyn Mae Buysman Jenola Bae Dammer Wilma Louise Hartwig Robert Louie Oetermann Betty Louise Eedley Laurence Wayne Peters klde Richard Rhodes Duane Ivan Timmons Marlys Marie Voss William Allen Weaver 40 6 me Qoheyedan High School Auditorium Wednesday Evening, Hay 19, at Eight O'cf1ock Processional Janice 'Dlmmons Invocation Lyle W. Lieder 'Far Away in the South' Boys' Octet R11 Weaver Ronald Stahl, John Dammer, Bruce Timmons, Norbert fx-emer, Jim Uden, Alden Rhodes, Duane Timmons. Aaddress Lyle W. Lieder Vice President of Morningside College, Sioux City Presentation of Eighth Grade Class Mervyn Dauenbaugm Eighth Grad! Certificates Ray Hormel President of the Board of Education Announcement of Scholastic Honors -Robert Spencer, Principal Response Whledictorian and Salutatorlan Presentation of Class of 1951+ Lyle Poyzer Superintendent ot School Presentation of Diplomas Rey Hemel Benediction Lyle W. Lieder Congratulations Kudience 41 fame! Staff 4 FIRST ROW: Jenola Dammer, Wilma Hartwig, Bill Weaver. SECOND ROW: Joanne Bremen Coleen wackerbarth, Mary Lou Hedges Alden Rhodes, Carole Thiede, Glenda Bae Wackerbarth, Betty iedley, Wade Arend, Lois Baerenwald, Evelyn Buysman, Mrs. Burgeson, Beverly Zylstra. THIRD BOW: Bruce Timmons, Marlys Voss, Duane Timmons, Richard Hoekstra. Editor-in-Chief Betty Pedley e ,qff1'wYQw97 Assistant Editor Glenda Wackerbarth Zfzma, ff'-Lf MMMM Business Manager Duane Timmons i7uM1L7O Assistant Business Manager Bruc Timmons Typist: Wilma Hartwig Jenola er . 16 sides? rt Editors L- gichard Hoekstra everly lstra ixijiini? glature Editor Carole Thled Lowa Efgeal Senior Editors Wade Arend Lois Baerenwald 77faQ,Jj4-Pr-J aGM5fQ51APwuJ9J We, the annual stafg on the completion of this master- piece do hereby sign off for the year. We have put our precious time into what we hope is the remem- brance of your high school and grade school days of 1953-55. 42 Junior Editor Hary Lou Hedges Music Editor Joanne Bre er i20H4v4uL44k9?n44j Eailltysgilg gwlfef Hugwfwffw E1ementaryvEd1tor Marlys os Jody d'7M9-ff Bois' Spggts Editor on o es Cublzna l2EunQ14J Girls' Sports Editor Qolegllgekerbarth UAW Photo apher B 11 sgaver Hjlfidfauz-'fl Advisor Mrs. Burgeson 1... ' 'O 3' Z! 17 LZZAW MMM ,MMQZSMM W3 H4 fem: mx -1, QC' ' ' '43 ,, El H A , A X - N Nw . JJM1' f ' MM Mf.w!zWyf pw: f I ,M4'1MA MJ HMM 41 .Q44afaL.,Z, . ' 5 W X., f Q?-MfQf44,!f,aJ!4,w - - WW NEMRMQWQ me .MZXMAZ-inf Awww Osceola County CO-OP CREAMERY C R I S T ' S SERVICE STATION READY T0 SERVICE You C0-OP OIL AND GAS GOODYEAR TIRES Grade A Dairy Products Sibley, Iowa SIBLEY CEMENT COMPANY Quality Cement Products Sibley, Iowa 7440 Pawn PRINTERS PUBLISHERS Gsceola County's I3ri7e Winning Newspaper in 1959-53-54 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF OCHEYEDAN REISTE AND REISTE P bll h WfXI.TQN'S Sibley, Iowa MOUND THEATRE Congratulations Graduates of 1954 We wish you every success on your road of life MR. 8x MRS. BERT M. CARL SON, ROBERT 8: ROBERTA mrhvqvbnnjvuhimugifbuuk Umrgfaamillnan f x , R ' Y A. E '7 FW - N ll NEKXEJEV . . 1 i ,qty f FEED ' Q E 'js T 2 J , R. r 4' 2 pf fe K 5 f 5 3 5 w H Ocheyeclan Grain Co Q Incorporated i GRAIN FEED SEED FERTILIZERS A. F. Siemers, Manager X Phone 107 Ocheyedan INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS CF EVERY KIND ALBERT J. GRAVES -A' Real Estate -A' Farm Loans if FARM MANAGEMENT f Rentals Q And Exchanges Life, Fire, Windstorm, Automobile, Surety Bonds, Accident, Health, Burglary, Fur Coat, Hail, Plate Glass, Compensation, Public Liability and Many Others OSTERMANN HARDWARE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GENERAL HARDWARE Phone 24 Ocheyedan TRACY'S PUMPS AND PLUMBING PLUMBING SUPPLIES DEEP AND SHALLOW WELL SUPPLIES ALL TYPES OF PUMP REPAIR Ocheye dan SIBLEY GREENHOUSE Say It with Sibley Flowers Phone 388 AREND'S SHOE STORE IN BUSINESS SINCE 1892 CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Ocheyedan Ol-IME'S STORE BRIARDALE PRODUCTS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Phone 31 Ocheyedan BOWLING at ROBY'S LANES MEALS - LUNCHES - CANDY CIGARETTES - POP We Serve Quality Ife Cream Phone 772 Sibley 945 Third Avenue X PROMPT SERVICE Central Iowa Telephone Co. kj r N I .f:f: M l IZIZI ' is n0ME ou. 110. l Distributor of D-X Products UKUBUJI DAIRY PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE HOME MADE ICE CREAM The Cream of Good Taste AS FAITHFUL AS YOUR MILKMAN Rain or shine, summer or winter your mxuc- Our best wishes to the students of Ccheyedan man is faithful to your needs- always ready to go high. Success will be yours if you earn it. Work Leyond the call of duty in your service. -and be as faithful as your mllkman. CARLSON'S DRUG Complete Drug and Prescription Service Phone 23 - Ocheyedan Shop at TURNER'S RED OWL AGENCY Y For Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PRIEBE AND SONS, INC. Hatchery and Produce Packers of Poultry and Eggs We sell chicks, poultry, supplies, feed. Phone 110 - Sibley Good Insurance Isn't Cheap. Cheap Insurance Isn't Good We don't talk price. We talk quality , plus service. Over 42 years serving you. y Try us and be convinced. y STRAYER INSURANCE AGENCY Ocheyedan VAN DRIE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND AND GRAVEL SPRING WELL SOFT WATER Phone 15 - Ocheyedan LEE'S GIFT SHOP A complete line of distinctive merchan- dise. Pictures, pottery, crystal, costume jewelry, Old Spice toiletries, baby gifts. THE HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS Ocheyedan Pickup Tuesday and Friday in Ocheyedan FAMILY CLEANERS sibley, Iowa 1 5 W + N? Q Chevrolet and Buick Sales COMPLETE SERVICE Body Painting HORTON CHEVROLET CO. Phone 383-Sibley THE CORNER CAFE HOME COOKING HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES SCHWEN'S ICE CREAM BEER--LUNCI-IES-DINNERS Wanda and Herman Ocheyedan, Iowa. ERNlE'S TAVERN Candy - Pop - Coffee The Best Hamburgers in Town Ocheyedan, Iowa Service Repairs Maytag and Q fi N N 'Rr A J l J ei x 44, .fi ffji. ,,.A., .,., , 0 Frlgldalre ED M. WISE8z SON SCHUSTER'S SERVICE COMPLETE SERVICE I Gasoline 0 Grease I Oil 0 Tire 0 Wash 0 Battery SIN CLAIR PRODUCTS Phone 96- -Ocheyedan HAROLD LECKBAND if.- i n-v vfgaq ,,..5,. nul- 4 - --I . 0 - ,-:X ua r Sq.- .,,.w: 'i1X7 In 'Ji ,AE- ,...-Q. .. 1 fq Seed Corn and Chix Phone 28F26 Ocheyedan W.. WACKERBARTH BROS. Ocheyedan, Iowa BOTSFORD LUMBER CO. THE BEST OF SERVICE A Everything to Build Anything Ocheyedan, Iowa ROSS HARDWARE General Hardware Ocheyedan D-X STATION 74? FIRESTONE TIRES ik GRANT BATTERIES 745 D-X MOTOR OILS 'ff D-X GREASES Use D-X gasolmes with upper cylinder lubrlcationi added. D-X gives extra power and extra mileage. LEE STORES CO. Meet Your Friends at Lee's Now Self-Serve, to Serve You 5 and 10 Sibley, Iowa SlEMON'S STORE Your Clover Farm Store Treat yourself to a red or green cup of coffee. Ocheyedan NIELSEN RADIO AND TELEVISION Radio and TV Sales and Service Radio Is Our Business-Not A Sideline Phone 144 - Sibley MILLER DEPT. STORE. Ladies and Children's Ready to Wear Dry Goods and Notions Carl Swanson, Owner Sibley Courtesy of DR. BOSCH and DR. CARROLL Phone 18 - Sibley H A R P O L E Drapery - Upholstery - Dress Fabrics Phone 212 - Spirit Lake ELSIE'S TAVERN Recreation and Lunches FASHIONETTE Ladies' Ready to Wear Accessories Mrs. Alice Wolfswinkel Phone 323 - Sibley FOSTER MOTORS O L D S M O BIL E Sibley, Iowa HELEN'S FASHION SHOP Women's and Children's Wear Phone 2973 - Lake Park OCHEYEDAN FURNITURE CO. L. C. Shoemaker Phone 28 I z P V N 00 Ltor E. T. WELL , Ocheyedan Grain - Coal - Flour - Feed - S eed - Twine - Salt - Tankage OTTOMAR LECKBAND, President ERNEST BREMER, Secretary Timmons' Trucking Service General Trucking Livestock Order Buyer 0 and Wayne Feeds Phone 125R2 Ocheyedan Shop at FALK'S LOCKER SERVICE FOR FRESH MEATS AND LOCKER SERVICE Ochey-edan MARTEN 'S STANDARD SERVICE AND TRUCKING Standard Oil Products Phone 125R2, Ocheyedan VOS HATCHERY Wayne Sz Nutrena Feeds Baby Chicks Phone 109, Sibley WM. F ETTES Dealer in MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE IMPLEMENTS Expert Repairing - Servicing Golden Sun Feeds Phone 343 Sibley SIBLEY IMPLEMENT CO. QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT 509 DEERE 3 SALES REPAIRS SERVICE Sibley Phone 254 SIBLEY HEATING AND PLUMBING GREEN COLONIAL FURNACES August LaCour, Sibley Nationally Known SPECIALISTS IN FINER PHOTOGRAPHS of Graduates There is no substitute for Quality STUDIOS OCHEYEDAN PRODUCE Poultry, Eggs, Feeds, Remedies Rhone 134 Ocheyedan Courtesy of DR. G. B. KINNEY Ocheyedan Sioux City, Iowa, WALT'S VARIETY STORE PAINT, WALL PAPER, GROCERIES AND GENERAL HARDWARE Oohey-edan Courtesy of DR. ROBERT O. EISELT Ocheyedan JONES MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer Phone 77, Ocheyedan MIA? Nl: 1 V.T3E1.!S'lfI iBIIlQHC 3, V. 5, kv 4. M ' 52, ?f. L' .Q 551: L., E . a K.. K. 4 A wg.-f ...n..1, sf, gr ,I NL- .. ' . f xg: W wf if . , . Azz- .. ' L .,,.. ' . . xr x K . 2' X- -bl'
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