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senior activites LYNETTE LAMONS Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Madrigal 2-4, Girls' Sextet I-2, Accompanist 3, All-County Chorus 2-3-4, Glee Club Council 3, Class Officer 2-3, Student Council 3-4, Graduation Attendant 3, Home- c:ming Queen 4, Annual Editor 4, Senior Class Play 4, Poetry Award 3, Junior Class Play 3. KAY McFARLAND F.F.A. I-2-3-4, F.F.A. Officer 4, Football I-2-4, Wrestling l-2-3-4. GLORIA LARSON Concert Band I-2-3-4, Marching Band I-2-3-4, Symphonic Band 2, Saxophone Solo l-2, Saxophone Sex- tet I-2-3-4, Saxophone Quartet I-2- 3-4, All-County Band l-2, All-County Chorus 3-4, Girls' Glee Club I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4, Vocal Solo I-2-3-4, Girls' Sextet l-2, Girls' Trio 3-4, All-State Chorus 4, Mixed Quar- tet 4, Madrigal 3, Student Instructor 2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club Council 4, Radio Speaking 3, Junior Class Play 4, Speech 3, Annual Staff 4, Pep Band l-2-3-4. WELLMAN LINDSTROM Basketball I-2-3-4, Track I, All- County Chorus l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club l-2-3-4, Madrigal I-2-4, Boys' Double Quartet I-2-3, Mixed Quartet 3-4, Double Mixed Quartet 3, Science Club 3-4, Senior Class Play 4, Class Officer l-2-3, Lettermen's Club 4, All-State Chorus 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Homecoming Committee 2-3-4. AUDREY MANDERNACH Girls' Glee Club I-2-3, Mixed Chorus I-2-3, Majorette I-2-3-4, An- nual Staff 4, Basketball l-2, Senior Class Play 4, Class Officer 4. RONALD LANGE Marching Band I-2-3-4, Concert Band I-2-3-4, Symphonic Band 2, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club I-2-3-4, Woodwind Quartet l-2- 3, Woodwind Quintet l-2--3-4, Oboe Solo l-2, Vocal Solo l-2-3-4, Girls' Sextet I-2, Mixed Quartet 4, All- County Chorus 3-4, All State Chorus 3-4, Madrigal 2, Student Instructor l, Junior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play 4, Speech 3. MAVIS MELTESEN Girls' Glee Club l-2, Mixed Chorus I-2, Radio Speaking 2-3-4, Basket- ball Cheerleading 3-4, Football Cheer- leading 3-4, One-Act Play 4, Annual Staff 4, School Chronicle Staff 4, Senior Class Play 4, Class Artist. BOB MILLER Football I-2-3, Track l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus I-3-4, Boys' Glee Club I-3, Wrestling I-2-3-4. DICK NOLL Basketball l, Football l-3, Wrest- ling l-2-3-4, Senior Class Play 4. BILL NOLL Football l-2, Wrestling 2-3-4, Track 2-3, Annual Staff 4, Junior Class Play 3. DONALD PETSCHAUER Concert Band 2-3-4, Marching Band 2-3-4, Pep Band 3-4, All-County Band 2-3-4, Student Instructor 3-4, Trombone Quartet 3-4, Trombone Trio 2, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club 2-3-4, Madrigal 2-3, Double Boys' Quartet 2, Double Mixed Quartet 2-4, Basketball 2, Track l, F.F.A. I-2-3, Science Club 4, Wrest- ling 3. BOB REX Junior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play 4, Junior Class President 3, Stu- dent Council Vice-President 3, Stu- dent Council President 4, Drum tn- semble I-2-3-4, Drum Solo I-2-3-4, Boys' Quartet 3-4, Double Boys' Quartet 3, Mixed Quartet 3-4, All State Chorus 3-4, Vocal Solo 4, Track I-2-3-4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Football I-2, Science Club President 3-4, Let- termen's Club 3-4, One-Act Play 4, Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4, Student ln- structar 2-3-4, Band Council 3, Speech 3-4, Marching Band I-2-3-4, Concert Band I-2-3-4, All County Band l-2-3, All-County Chorus 4, King Candidate to Morningside Band Day 3, Boys' Glee Club I-2-3-4, Fall Track 4, An- nual Staff 4, Madrigal 2, Symphonic Band 2, Northwest lowa Band 2-3. LOIS ROEDER Girls' Glee Club l-2, Mixed Chorus l-2, School Chronicle Staff 4, Accom- panist 4, Senior Class Play 4. RICHARD ROHLF F.F.A. l-2-3-4, F.F.A. Secretary 4, Football I, Basketball l, Wrestling 3-4. JANICE SALMONSON Girls Glee Club l-2, Speech 3, One- Act Play 4, Science Club 4, Annual Staff 4, School Chronicle 4, Senior Class Play 4. SHARON SCHLEIS Girls' Glee Club 4, Girls' Basket- ball 3, School Chronicle Staff 4, Dra- matic Declamation 4, Senior Class Play 4. CAROLE SCHULTZ Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Girls' Glee Club I-2-3-4, Concert Band 2-3-4, Marching Band 2-3-4, All-County Chorus 3-4, All-County Band 2, Girls' Sextet l-2, Double Mixed Quar- tet 2-4, Clarinet Trio 4, Pep Band 4, Basketball I, Annual Staff 4, Senior Class Play 4. -Page Twelve- DON SIEBRECHT Wrestling 3-4, F.F.A. 4. MARILYN STEVENS Transfered from Sac City l, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4, All-County Chorus 2-3-4, Scho:I Chronicle Staff 4, Humorous Decla- mation 2, Girls' Trio 4, Madrigal 2, Girls' Sextet 2, Class Secretary 2, Vo- cal Solo 4, Senior Class Play 4. BILL STOCK Football l-2-3-4, Basketball l-2-3- 4, Track l-3, Concert Band I-2-3-4, All-County Band I-2-3-4, Northwest lowa Band 3, Symphonic Band 2, Trumpet Trio l-2-3-4, Trumpet Solo I-2-3-4, Trumpet Quartet I-3-4, Brass Quintet l-2, Brass Quarter I-2, Brass Choir 3-4, Homecoming King, Annual Staff 4, F.F.A. I-2-3, F.F.A. Officer 2-3, Student Instructor 2-3-4, Science Club 3-4, Lettermen's Club 3-4, Lettermen's Club Officer 3, Class Officer I-3-4, Junior Class Play Z, One-Act Play 4, Senior Class Play DONNA STILES Concert Band l-2-3-4, Marching Band l-2-3-4, Pep Band 3-4, Sym- phonic Band 2, Northwest Iowa Band 213, All-County Band I-2-3, All- County Chorus 4, Student Instructor 2-3-4, Flute Quartet l-2-3-4, Flute Trio I-2-3-4, Woodwind Quartet 3, Woodwind Quintet 4, Flute Solo I-2- 3-4,, Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4, Glee Club I-2-3, Junior Class Play 3, One- Act Play 4, Senior Class Play 4, Dra- matic Declamation 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, Annual Staff 4. LOIS STORY Girls' Glee Club I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Girls' Sextet 4, Basketball I-2, Class Oficer I-4, All- County Chorus I-2-3-4. DENNIS THEVENOT Football I-2-3-4, Basketball I-2, Track l-2-3-4, Speech 2-3, Vocal Music I-2, Science Club 3, Letter- men's Club 4. ROSALIE VEIT Concert Band l-2-3-4, Marching Band I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Glee Club l-2, Radio Speaking 2, All-County Band 3, Senior Class Play 4. RON WEBBER Basketball I, Football 2-3-4, Track I, Basketball Manager 4, Wrestling 2-3, Class Officer 4, Student Council 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Let- termen's Club Vice-President 3-4, Science Club 3-4, Senior Class Play 4.
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l . senior activities ANTHONY ANDERSON iTransfer from Estherville High School, 33 Assistant Librarian 2-3, Library Club I-2-3, Radio Club l-2, Chess Club 3, Bible Club l-2-3, Band l-2-3, Band l, Junior Class slay 3, Science Club 4, Annual Staff BARBARA ANDERSON Basketball I-2-3, Mixed Chorus l, Clarinet Sextet l, Concert Band I-2- 3, All-County Band 2-3-4, Glee Club I, Clarinet Trio 4, Marching Band l-2-3, Pep Band 4. ELWOOD ANDERSON Football l, Basketball l-2-3, Mix- ed Chorus l-2-3-4, Band l-2-3-4, Boy's Glee Club I-2-3-4, All State Chorus 2, All County Chorus l-2-3-4, Vocal small groups 2-3-4, Instrumen- tal solo and small groups 2-3-4, Humorous Declamation 2, Oratorical Declamation 3-4, Extemporaneous Speaking 4, One Act Play 4, Science Club 3-4. JOHN BAUER Track l-2-3-4, Fooball 2, Wrestl- ing 4. DAVID BENGFORD Transfered from Early Sacred Heart 4, Senior Class Play 4. FRANCIS BENGFORD Football l-2-3, Track l-2, Basket- ball I-2, Wrestling 3-4, F. F. A. I-2- 3. DIANE BOERNER Concert Band l-2-3-4, Marching Band I-2-3-4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4, Basketball I-2, Speech 4, Clarinet Trio 2-3-4, Clarinet Quartet I-2-3-4, Class Offi- cer l, Mixed Clarinet Quartet 3, Girls' Quartet 2-3, Girls' Trio 4, Madrigal 4, Clarinet Solo 2, Vocal Solo 4, Science Club 3-4, Pep Band 3-4, All County Chorus 3-4, All County Band l-2, Senior Class Play 4, Girls' Sextet l. DUANE BUEHLER Concert Band l-2-3-4, Marching Band I-2-3, Trumpet Solo l-2-4, Trumpet Trio I-2-3-4, Trumpet Quar- tet I-2-3-4, Brass Sextet l-2-3-4, Brass Quartet l-2, Brass Choir 3-4, Class Officer l-2-4, Science Club 3-4, Lettermen's Club 4, Football l-3-4, F.F.A. l-2-3-4, F.F.A. President 4, F.F.A. Secretary 3, Annual Staff 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, All County Band I-2-3-4. SHIRLEY BUEHLER Pep Band 3-4, Concert Band l-2- 3-4, Marching Band l-2-3-4, Flute Quartet 2-3-4, Flute Trio 3-4, Student Instructor 3-4, Basketball l-2, Basket- ball Manager 3, Radio Speaking 2-3, Dramatic Declamation 2, Oratorical Declamation 3-4, One-Act Play 4, Senior Class 4, Class Officer 3, Sacience Club, All County Band l-2- -4. JOYCE CARLSON Glee Club l-2, School Chronicle 4, Annual Staff 4, Senior Class play 4. NANCY CURRIE Junior High Pow Wow Queen l, Officer l-3, Junior Class Play 3, One- Act Play 3-4, Humorous Declamation 3, Dramatic Declamation 4, Extem- poraneous Speaking 4, Concert Band l-2-3-4, Marching Band l-2-3-4, Pep Band l-2-3-4, Symphonic Band 2, All Northwest lowa Band 2, All State Band l, All County Band l-2-4, Student Instructor 2-3-4, Clarinet Quartet l-2-4, Clarinet Trio l-2-3-4, Woodwind Quintet l-2-3-4, Clarinet Solo l-2, Band Council 3, Piano Solo l-2-3, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Vocal Council 3, Mixed Chorus l-2-3, Ma- drigal 3-4, Double Mixed Quartet 2, All-County Chorus 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, Accompanist I-3-4. COLEEN DINGES Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, All County Chorus l-2-3-4, Radio Speaking 3, Madrigal 3, Girls' Sextet 4, Senior Class Play 4. GERRIT DRESSELHUIS Football I-2-3-4, Track l-2-3-4, Glee Club 2-3, Mixed Chorus l-2, Wrestling 2-3-4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Class Play 3, Graduation At- tendant 3, Senior Class Play 4. DOROTHY FOX Concert Band l-2-3-4, Marching Band I-2-3-4, All-County Band l-2- 3-4, Glee Club l-2, Mixed Chorus l2, Radio Speaking 2-3, Woodwind Trio 2, Woodwind Ensemble 3, Clar- inet Quartet l-3, Clarinet Trio 4, Class Officer 3, Annual Staff 4, Pep Band 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Sci- ence Club 3-4. MARGARET GUSTAFSON Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Double Mixed Quartet 2-3-4, Girls' Quartet 3-4, Senior Class Play 4, All-County Chorus l-2-3-4, Vocal Solo 4. -Page Eleven- MARIBEL GUSTAFSON Interpretive Reading 3, Humorous Declamation 3, Mixed Chorus l-2-3- 4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Girls' Quartet 4, Double Mixed Quartet 4, Senior Class Play 4, School Chronicle Staff 4, All-County Chorus 4. BONNIE HARD Dramatic Declamation 2-3, Radio Speaking 4, Glee Club l-2, Junior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play 4. DENNIS HERRIG Track 2-3, F.F.A. I-2-3-4, F.F.A. Officer 4, Wrestling 2-3. ARLENE HOWARD Basketball I-2, Marching Band l- 2-3-4, Concert Band I-2-3-4, Sym- phonic Band 2, Mixed Chorus I-2- 3-4, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Pep Band 2-4, Clarinet Quartet I-2-3-4, Clar- inet Trio l-2-34, Double Mixed Quer- tet 2, Madrigal 3, Girls' Quartet 4, Student Instructor 2-3-4, Clarinet Solo 2, Student Council 3-4, Bona Council 3, Vocal Council I-3-4, An- nual Staff 4, Class President 4, All- County Band l-2, All-County Chorus 3-4, Humorous Declamation 3, Dra- matic Declamation 2, Homecoming Attendant 4, Junior High Pow Wow I, Junior Class Play 3. ROBERT HUMMEL Football l-2, Basketball I-2, Track l-2, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Boys' Glee Club 2-3-4, Double Mixed Quartet 2-3-4, Double Boys' Quartet 2-3, Boys' Quartet 4, Solo 3-4, All-County Chorus 3-4, All State Chorus 3, Wrestling 3-4, Senior Class Play 4. ARLENE IRWIN Mixed Chorus I-2-3-4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Madrigal 2, Girls' Quartet 3-4, Vocal Solo 3-4, Girls' Sextet 4, Junior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play 4, School Chronicle Staff 4, All- County Chorus l-2-3-4. MARGARET JOHNSON Mixed Chorus l-2-3, Glee Club I-2, All-County Chorus I, All-County Band 2-3-4, Northwest Iowa Band 2, All State Orchestra 3, All State Band 4, Girls' Sextet I-2, Madrigal 2-3, French Horn Quartet l-2-3-4, Wood- wind Quintet 2-4, Brass Sextet 3, Miscellaneous Brass Group 4, Brass Choir 3-4, Concert Band l-2-3-4, Marching Band l-2-3-4, Symphonic Band 2, French Horn Solo l-2-3-4, Homecoming Attendant 4, School Chronicle Editor 4, Annual Staff 4, Easketball l-2-3-4, Senior Class Play RICHARD LANGE Football l-2-3-4, Track l-3-A, Wrestling l-2-3, F.F.A. l-2-3-4 F.F.A. Officer 4.
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senior skip day in chicago The trip started at about 8:00 o'clock Monday night, May l8, l959. At that time we all piled merrily into the buses and swung our coats, spare shoes, and other various paraphernalia into the overhead racks. We were finally off ll know, we always were. Hahll The first fifteen minutes or so of our trip was spent in the usual curious fashion. We flipped reading light switches, tried the windows and shades, and racked our neighbors behind with low-flying seats. After these things were done, we settled down for a peaceful night of sleeping. Or so we thought. On our bus the loud one was M. M., while on bus number two C. S. was the fly in the ointment. Due to their constant happily received lgrowlll interruptions, the beauty rest we accomplished was negligible. The next item of the agenda on the trip was the midnight snack eaten by the Seniors who had fore- sight enough to bring along some delectable goodies. As yogomight expect the midnight snack was consumed at 9: . Sometime during the night, it's hard to remember exactly, the radio campaign began. Yep, you're right. Dear old M. M. was at the back of it. M. M. decided that in order to make her trip more enjoyable, she needed the loan of my portable transistor radio. I had carefully stashed my radio in my suitcase, after I found that it had to be propped up in midtor and pointed and repainted a hundred times to get good reception. Well, that it had to be propped up in midair and pointed and quite sleepy, I gave a polite but firm, NaI After saying No! for the twentieth time, I de- vised a sneaky trick. I called M. M.'s attention to the fact that Dorothy had a much better, bigger more beautiful portable. Besides, I said, she's no stingy like I am. lHeh! Heh! Hehll I really settled that situation. lHah!l So all the rest of the night we had to listen to, Do-r-othy, I'll give you a 'blob' for the loan of your radio. and the answer of No-o-o! from generous Dorothy. We arrived in Chicago. That is, after a refreshing ride on the freeway. As one of our members remarked, l wonder why they call it a freeway? They charge thirty cents every two miIes. llt was pretty corney at 5:30 in the morning, too.l It was 5:30 by many of the unchanged watches but 6:30 by Chicago's daylight savings time. They may change the clocks but they can't change us. 5:30 is 5:30. lYawnll After paying a king's ransom for a bird's-size breakfast, we took off for the Museum of Science and Industry. When said took off, I meant it. For we had switched to a pair of city drivers. The crazy fools shot around corners with only inches to spare, and dragged up Lakeshore Drive. lGad! What a blastll We arrived at the museum at 8:30 flat, ready to take in many sights. The only trouble was it didn't open till 9:30. The waiting time was well spent, however. Everyone paged through telephone directories looking up lang lost relatives. Most of them stayed lost, l'm a rai . The museum was well worth the wait. We saw a captured German submarine, an actual coal mine under the building, and various other very, very in- teresting displays. To get into some of the exhibits the usual fee is thirty-five cents, but after Mr. Ferguson signed a paper we got in for a dime. I guess he has an honest face. This building consumed our morning. There was a cafeteria in the building so we decided to eat lunch before moving on. Our next stop was about l:O0, when we visited the Planetarium. After chipping a quarter to get in, we found out the big show wasn't until 3:00. There were mumblings about being gypped, but you can't really say that. They had some lovely pictures of stars and stuff. Upon arriving at the door of the Aquarium we were stopped by a greasy old guy who offered us a special rate on a half hour boat ride. Since we were unable to get a night boat, we accepted gladly. Out on choppy Lake Michigan, we got a lovely view of Chicago's skyline. I had a wonderful time considering I couIdn't hear a word the boat captain said and getting slightly moist from the boat's backwash. On arriving back some of the Seniors lwith fishy ideasl went into the Aquarium. lpunl. The rest of us rested on the shoreline and drank cokes. After a little rest we went to the Museum of Natural History. It was quite interesting with stuffed animals, biological specimens, and statues. Everything went fine except that we lost Gerrit inside. He was quite safe, however: there were plenty of mummies in the Egyptian exhibit to take care of him. lThat's supposed to be a joke.l From there we went to Lincoln Park Zoo. Every- thing ran true to form-most of the animals were locked in beddy-bye for the night. After that we just toured town in our real cooI air-conditioned buses. We saw skid row, Chinatown, and Madison Avenue and Maxwell Street. We were going to eat supper at a real Chinese restaurant, but after seeing the prices, we decided that Joe's Beanery had better food. At 7:00 we were set free to eat where we wanted and to shop until 8:45. After eating, though, we found we had only about fifteen minutes or so to shop. Our shopping was then limited to a quick tour of the Grey- hound Post Houses. At 9:00 we were off for home, after hearing the usual comments concerning our meals, raw steaks for well-done ones, etc. Going out of the city, we went through skid row to see the difference night made. It was too early to see many drunks. But, we almost got bricks thrown through our bus windows due to the ieering of some of the kids toward the drunks. We made it safely out of the city. lPhewll The conversation on the way home was limited to z-z-z-z- snortl 's, and Gimmie my half of the blanket! At Cedar Rapids we stopped to change to our original drivers. lWe had had three pairsl. We arrived an hour early and had to wait outside for forty-five minutes for the drivers to be aroused from their slumber. A few of the more adventuresome Seniors hiked a couple blocks and returned with ice cold' liquid refreshments in hand--much to the envious stares of other thirsty onlookers. Around 6:30 a.m. we arrived back in dear old Odebolt. We gathered up our many prized souvenirs and luggage and dragged off wearily toward home and a soft, fluffy bed. Janice Salmonson -Page Thirteen-
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