Odebolt High School - Trojan Yearbook (Odebolt, IA)
- Class of 1952
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Take S39 hmm ebOlt Teams US n1PI1t 170. ' I in muri fun, a u' , wping with St. l'atriek's coffee and dough . 1 JHl4.,,.-.-.---..-.-.c .-sift , .--e in - I Qt 3 ...gi lrfoganeues new 153Qi455gfTrojans Bow to Chero ' Highl. haller 5610 49 mffll' Sc 154 45 ' T I News ' ,111 OUFHCV ' l Y bv K-ldl rt firflls i Hoo' h m 1 ,CK on ill! OU K vu intl fl ll '1 jug th 0 445 5 'mmliitght twinmflli. mf Une of Best Basketball N , . O . l 1 - 'x x tb lt 1 i t g om. hm. goin! W 'Lklqmpil Hard Fought Battle End: 0 oss l Both T1tl6S 'QSG55 W -'nqli Nvlilly HHEQ Seasons for Odebolt High 0 QLSQOX6- Nllax qiuick M3513 Vflr flly Roger Burkleyj W J . - . i , , Q Cx X X , Unk Lhroklll The Odf-bolt 'lwllljillli went down Th Y . akg 1-P0 , Cf Q W N I gto defeat before Flicxtmkcc boys at! , l 5 SCO Twlms T Lake View? W? X Q? Q1 were f l Holstein last 1-'may mem, 54-413.l fl my Sac Win Over h ner 'S X 3 Q L forwal I 4 They were in fast Coznr-U ' FOV - S2 . t SC 3 5 lb 9 til--MW r Girls 'Y' X 5 Q ee iz. I' lrlg 1 1 ' Epte By .,.. , 5 -5 Q ...O V Qt, Q kgy ROHM' B3 4 S V-6 cs xi xdcbglh Trojans all' Y Z? . 0 youu uone an high ml' B during thc 'IOYS ' FR been here. Q GI Odebolt now has tar. D - C 0 ple Valley and Sac Coz. ferenoes as well as the Qac we 1 tournament, A week from tow. row Fridav the Trojans will U 4 je E ' h into the state sectional tourney Hlg SH . P TrojansDefeat a d flu dh., Tgjans T ' , ' . T2 'r -1 , a -e ee . r0JanetteS Suffel,enA team 'haf Grubb can 1 be beat I Q, V , ' I r - proven en- time they h d . , V battled till Sze of the ball as tha their mitts rough - - , ' t , PY execut d . Boys Take 10 Point Lead Tum iAlll9:19 mf! Q tar Pigefhng .Sleeper eplaya Sty, After Close First Halfg tourr-a .bm at yards. But a b sk- n er: Q 1 L C Uwtipnl I af' the si Take Mwple Valley Title qpxfgty Qaifwai, Q eg- DemllYf-Caused :mph .Ogden 'lhrin 3 9 Y n A 29 Sclaoolufflailclreniifil eel ight' 156 Al B State vers Are Guests f Sioux City Circ A group of 129 Odebolt gr chool fourth, fifth and sixth at upils and drivers were guestgi he Shrine circus in the Sioux ' unicipal auditorium Tues orning. ' Arrangements for the trio ickets were furnished by Ode hriners were made through debolt Rotary club and B. G. en, superintendent of schools! The trip was made in a cara f 21 cars. Drivers were Rol uehler, Raymond Schultz, l' rt Turin, Paul Fox. Bill srl lifford Pctschauer, Marvin Std ohn Siebrecht, John Buehler, ev. W. V. Bell, Wayne Oqr emard Thayer, George Dress 'lltlhf Ogflrn broke the X . .. ,, . voted to All-Stat 531.01 wow lusxc Groups C , C Girls cage TeamQ9 W Q from O., . .garigt Ozdegwi, galaszhter of Stodgntiv V84 xi! 9 Evenixx tL,Lwill Dai-tieipmp inelmlct 1 , . 1. fl , . ' , , I t 1 ' :lard gf the Tronqgllxnfftxtrelsgr To Tayepjtefniig. in H m voted on the fourth all-state te dang ,XX W Decal GN.-gl' by the Iowa Daily Press assoc D ,nxt Num C0 5,021 tlion, coaches and officials from z Odftl svfiod Cvfooolb-I: . Over Iowa. xlifl' XX 2 3?-, 9' if F . ' Janet hit this season for O- l-Lllw of 519 poilits or an aver , , 25.95 points per game. Sl I I one of the finest records 1 girl cager in all the years og ethall in Odebolt high. JMS 0 ' ' what few other girls or h '47 IS and that was to Play varsi C In X nldents Advance for four years although s O 5fl'lCf Speech Meet not letter as a freshman. -lumboldit M 1?W0.xv?S'2f1e'.i2.Ehi1Oth Victory .6-. ff , 8'6 29 mlans Capture Maple Trojans Wm Sectional Aa Valley Championship BV Defeatlng Ida Grove 56 30 T subaue Black Pu-altzt I-hgh School Band F W MHUCS 2'if101s,e.., Fa,L 'v'Zf., ggnfff icezrsfmm To Present if ver Galva for B Tltlg C3 my mu 'Afternoon COHCC Jumor High Cage asofg The oifbfjgyhcgllkicrhogl School B0 Tourney Underway dncClCd 5 tat230p m A t Lake V1 ntlpfri itch?-Jcoiltgmlllciltorllltlmcml Mrs Dresselhuls W ew c t Sc' Baluaidcplslarch lNo 1 IGGY In AS Member at S The S C d Q M P k b lac ounty Jumor Hx 1 M rch as ct a tourney opened last anhattan lfdcax nd Q eetmg Held on Monda and vull contmue throu R F Th XS PAC S ourd QI? 0 Yodcrl tumrajrgllllll Qdgbolt furm Segamm are bemg 0 ytno eco ple d x1gCt0fY Gtr Oilet 1 fl jlllltlll dh? 015233 school bondgl amza 'Yule Cie me UXYBQA' eeds D1 P fork B53 ollc ug A 0 cor fl 2 'vol ual Q, Ox 0 80 Dressc-ll eb 5 Q fy C by din. 0 fe. 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F, A n . -1 ,P , ol I U , ,- , , H --O . , I 5 WE IQEE WMM WE SMH CLASS ummm ww Hum EDITED BY OF ODEBOLT, IOWA TABLE OF CONTENTS Seniors , ,,.,s ,, , ,,,,,,, 6-18 Underclossmen W W 20-32 Sports ,,,,,,,. ,, . 34-46 CLASS OF 52 IN KINDERGARTEN Teacher Mlss Kelch Back Row left to rught Joan McCorkmdalQ Georgua Hlx Nancy Cranston Helen Cranston Joe Knpp Gerald Frusk Jerry Reynolds Bull Teaqulst Middle Row James Davls James Anson Don Klus Jamc Breon Dean Johnson Front Row Wally Duffy Joyce Brand Margaret Znmmerman Ruth Krusenstgerna Colleen Casserly John Rex fllllfllllllll The class of 1952 has undertaken and brought to completuon the preparatuon of nts yearbook a book which wull be lust tnat record of the school year 1951 1952 That has been nts primary purpose but the staff has an dulged In a few flash backs such as the plcture above whuch shows many of today s graduates as they appeared thirteen years ago nn kmdergar en School actavntnes have been headlmed nn the newspapers throughout the year Many of the headlmes on the foregoung page were made by members of thus class For the complete stones behind those headlmes turn to the pages whnch follow The class of 1952 us proud to present the 1952 Troyan QQN R PAGE THREE I - - 1 I I 1 I , . . . I - I - 5 I I I , . '- I I f , I - . . . , I - I ' I I ' il . f . gg 2.5 A . swf, we . 1 ,J , ,Y - 91 , 4 , -' . ' A . s ' ' 1 . 1 1 PAGE FOUP l ff l r l .mf N l E A K Ulllllllllll We the Sensor Class of Odebolt Hugh School feel twat we owe a debt of gram rde to the Thousands of American men w o so unselfushly are guvung tneur fume 'rlnelr efforts and Indeed thenr lrves to the service of Thenr country our country As duty has called them they have left t err hornes and gnven up thenr robs to frghf an enemy wfmo threatens tne very fhrngs whnch we as Amerucans hold most dear To recognize and show apprecuatnon for The many socrnfuces T ese men have made we of the Sensor Class of 1952 dedncate rms nssue of THE TROJAN to all the servrcemen of Amerrca xy !' fi. 1 IZ 5 In V a.m.LG'L1 g'iL'l1lz1E7A-Yu. W MOTTO I wall study and prepare and my 'fume may come Abraham Lmcoln COLORS Lavender and white FLOWER Yellow rose OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Wnllnam Teaquust Presudent Dons Bell Joan McCorkmdale Vuce President Jerry Reynolds Rollm Lmmon Secretary Treasurer James Wareham PAGE FIVE 0 I ll PACE SIX MARLENE ALBRECHT Glee Club l 2 3 4 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 Basketball l 2 4 Basketball Manager 3 Class Play 3 Class Offncer 2 MYRON DREESSEN Football Manager 34 Basketball Manager 3 4 DORIS BELL Transferred from Paullnna 4 Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Basketball Manager 4 WALLY DUFFY Football l Basketball 3 4 Track 2 Concert Band l 2 3 4 Marchmg Band l 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Glee Club Offlcer 4 Vocal Solo 2 3 4 Trombone Solo 2 3 All State Chorus 3 4 One Act Play 2 3 4 Radlo Speakmg 3 4 Class Play 34 WNAX Forum 34 Pep Band l2 Class Offncer I2 Trom bone Quartet 2 3 Boys Quartet 3 Mnxed Quartet 3 All County Chorus 4 Debate Team 4 Annual Staff 4 BEVERLY BERGMAN Transferred from lda Grove 2 Muxed orus 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 Homecomung Attendant 2 Cheerlead er 3 4 Concert Band 3 4 Marchnng Band 34 Class Play 34 Annual Staff 4 DON GUN DERSON 234 F F A Offucer Football I23 4 Basketball l Class ncer l Class Play 34 F SO tball I2 3 4 Track l 2 3 ---I. 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Ch -3-4, I - -I -I -I -I F.F,A.1---,,..' . ---I off , f -- 'I , GEORGIA HIX JOE KIPP Football l 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Band l 2 3 French Horn uartet l2 Brass Qunntet 2 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Mnxed Chorus l 2 4 Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Mnxed Chorus l 2 3 4 Sextette 3 Clarunet Solo I 2 3 Vocal and Instrumental Accompanust 2 3 Clarinet Trlo 2 3 Clarlnet uar tet 2 3 Woodwnnd Qumtet 3 Con cert Band l2 34 Marchmg Band l 2 3 4 All State Band 3 All State Orchestra 4 All County Band 4 Class Play 34 Debate 3 WNAX Forum 34 Class Offncer 23 Pep Band l 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Football l Class Play GERALD HULDEEN Brass Qumtet l Brass Quartet l Brass Sextet l 2 3 Trumpet Quartet l Trumpet Trno l 2 3 Cornet Solo 2 3 4 Vocal Solo 2 3 4 Boys Quartet 23 Mixed Quartet 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus l 2 3 4 All State Orchestra 3 All State Chorus 4 Class Play 3 Class Offlcer 3 FFA Concert and 2 Marchmg Band l 2 3 4 All County Band 4 Annual Staff 4 ROBERT KLUS Basketball l Track l Class Play 4 LOIS KESSLER Class Play 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Muxed Chorus 3 4 RUTH KRUSENSTJERNA Marchmg Band l 2 3 4 Concert Band l 2 3 4, Glee Club l 2 3 4, Muxed Chorus l 2 3 4, Class Play 3 4, Clar :net Trno 23, Clarlnet Quartet 3, Woodwind Quartet 2 3, Homecomung Attendant 3, Pep Band l 2 3 4, All County Bond 4, Annual Staff 4 PAGE SEVEN - - I - - - I - - - I A - I Q - ' I - - -' I 1 ' 1 , , - I - . . 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I - - I I ' - - I , I I I I I-2-3-4, B l- -3-4, , , . , , . , , , PAGE EIGHT ROLLIN LINMAN Muxed Chorus l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 3 4 F F A l 2 Class Offncer Class Play 4 Annual Staff 4 JOHN REX Football l 2 3 4 Co Captaln 4 Bask ealll234 Trackl234 e Club l 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus l 2 3 4 Class Play 34 Class Offlcer l2 Substltute Bus Drsver 4 Annual Staff JOAN McCORKlNDALE Glee Club I 2 3 4 Msxed Chorus 2 3 4 Marchung Band l234 Concert Band l 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Saxo phone Quartet 23 Dramatncs 2 3 Debate 4 Annual Staff 4 JERRY REYNOLDQ Football l 2 3 4 Football Co Captain 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Marchlng Band l2 Concert Band l 2 3 4 Drum Ensemble 3 4 Glee Vocal Solo 2 3 4 WNAX Forum 4 Interpretative Readung 2 3 4 Humor ous Readnng 3 Dramatic Readmg 4 Debate 3 One Act Play 3 4 Class Play 34 Class Officer l Annual Staff 4 JANET OGDEN Basketball l234 Marchung Band l 2 3 4 Concert Band l 2 3 4 All State Band 2 3 4 County Band 4 Woodwsnd Quartet 2 3 4 Woodwund Qumtet l 2 3 4 Bassoon Solo 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus l 2 3 4 All School Play 2 Class Play 3 4 Class Offucer l 2 3 H mecommg Attendant 23 Homecomnng Queen 4 Annual Staff 4 DON NA SCAN LAN Coftaall l Glee Club l 2 3 4 Mnxej Ch rus 2 3 4 Lnbrarnan 3 Class Play JEAN OLSON Transferred from Garden Grove 2 Concert Band 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Marchmg Band 2 3 4 Mnxed Chorus 2 3 4 Vocal Solo 3 Barutone Horn Solo 2 3 Pep Band 3 4 All County Chorus 4 Class Offncer 2 Humorous Declamatnon 2 3 One Act Play 2 3 4 Class Play 3 I - l2--,...-, 'l-4, , . l , 1 --.I - 4 I - tb ---, ---,Gle ---l- ---I l '1 I 'z ' - I 4. .--ll -- I . 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CAROL SCHAEFER Class Offucer I Class Play 3 4 Dra matncs I 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 Cheerleader 3 4 One Act Play 4 Transferred from Knron 3 Basketball 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Glee Club 34 Mnxed Chorus 3 4 Class Play 3 Class Officer 3 One Act Play 4 Annual Staff 4 JOAN TAPI-IORN Junlar Class Play 3 JOHN WITT Marchmg Band I 2 3 4 Concert Band I 234 Pep Band I 234 All State Band 3 4 All County Band 4 Trombone Solo I 2 3 4 Trombone Quartet I 2 3 4 Brass Qulntet 2 Brass Quartet 2 3 Band Offlcer 3 Glee Club I234 Mlxed Chorus 2 4 Speech I 4 Class Offlcer 2 3 Class Play 3 Iowa Science Talent Search Honor Roll 4 Annual Staff 4 XVILLIAM TEAQUI :T Tack I23 Concert B :I I234 Marchnng Band I2 Mixed Chorus I 2 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Cornet Solo I 2 3 Dramatucs I 2 3 4 Class Offncer I 3 4 Trumpet Trro I 2 3 Brass Sextet I 2 Brass Qumtet I Brass Quartet I 2 WNAX Forum Pep Band I 2 Glee Club Offucer ass Ply 34 One At Annual Staff 4 MARGARET ANN ZIMMERMAN Softball I Marching Band I 2 3 4 Concert Band I 2 3 Class Play 3 PAGE NINF I - I l , I T I ' I - I I I , - - - I - - - I V I I - - - I - I I I T I ' I A - I , I I ' F'at':aIl I-2-3-4, Basketball I-2-3-4, r - - , an - - - , ' - - I I - ' - I - , ' ' , I ' f ' f . . 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BWV N0 Elll'SE llllll To wrute the class poem tus our ,ob as assugned We hope you wull luke ut and our humor not mund The braun un our class us Wutt don t you see He spends all hus tame doung photography A cute luttle truck us Ruthue Kruser Wuth all the boys she us no loser Joan Taphorn-oh yes shes so very nuce We thunk she s as sweet as sugar and spuce Sports Manager Muke he us blonde and tall When talkung to gurls can he ever stall So handsome us Wally wuth hus curly black haur For scme reason or other we all call hum Pear Janet un basketball us sumply supreme She made a wonderful Homecomung Queen Here comes a gurl now look at Jum s blush Gurls thunk he us tumud but hes really quute lush We all know the guy who s Marlene A s delught Its that handsome Murf ood he suuts her lust rught John us our star good un sports all around And to a classmate hell always be bound To argue un class that us hus wush Who us that boy? He s known as Fush Reserved and quuet so ut seems us Bob Klus, But better watch out when he s on the loose Im not that kund of boy says Gerald Huldeen But we kncw dufferent cause we got a bean Cowboy boots favorute atture of our Bull To all of the gurls he guves quute a thrull Beverly skups Homemakung whuch has been her o ln order to Meat hum her Ioverboy Dan aluas Chuppy us someone s delught You won t get to know hum unless out at nught In personqluty Don Gunderson ranks well Who us hus gurl? We know he wow t tell Her name us Carol she creates a sensatuon And flurtung wuth Dale us her maun occupatuon Joan, called Corky makes her saxophone sung Whule she us wautung for her telephone to rung Georgua us talented un 0 number of thungs She s brught as a dollar and she also sungs Margues cute ways would make anyone sugh Do you know Archue7 He us her guy New un our class us tall stately Dorus Bell You ought to know her for shes really swell Rollun Lunman surely us good Iookung Any gurl would enjoy doung hus cookung To Multon Marlene doesn t play possum Here un school she s known as Blossum Lous called Slurpy us really a hon When wuth o crowd she surely us fun When Donna Scanlan usn t around, lts wuth some boy that she can be found Ask Joe who s tops Lous he ll say They d never be parted ut he had hus way That s somethung Jean read un class he us told Just thunk all hell know by the tume he gets old Thus us the end of our long made up tale And now un our yearbook ut us for sale PAGE ELEVEN . , . . . 1 1 , . . . . . 1 1 1 , . 1 , . 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 . 11 11 1 . . . , I - 1 . . . . . , . , . 1 1 4 1 , . . . - , 1 . 1 1 1 1 I . 1 11 . 11 1 1 11 1 . 11 g 1 1 . 1 1 1 , . 1 l Y1 11 11 A . . . 1 . 1 1 , . . , . 1 . . . , 1 . u . 1 1 11 11 , 1 1 I 1 , . . . , . 1 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 1 'I I - 1 11 11 - 11 11 - 1 1 1 , . - 1 , . 1 11 1 11 1 , T 1 1 I u ' . l 11 1 . 11 - . 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' 1 L PAGE TWELVE Sfllllll EUXES lllSllllll One brught sunny day twenty fuve of us luttle boys and gurls were dragged up the North steps of the Grade School Buuldung and unto Muss Kelchs Kundergarten rcom by our parents They were James Anson Joyce Brand Colleen Casserly Helen Cranston Nancy Cranston Jam s Davus Walter Duffy Gerald Frusk Geargua Hux Dean Johnson Joe Kupp Donald Klus Ruth Krusenstuerna Joan McCorkundale Bar bara Ann Meyers Clara Muller Barbara Kay Reud John Rex Jerry Reynolds Gary Ruchardson Bull Teaquust Margaret Ann Zummerman Ann Woodward Eugene Ellus and Januce Breon Here we trued our best to druve Muss Kelch unsane by eatung all her graham crackers when we were sent unto the closet for beung bad and scarung her to death by jumping out at her from behund the puano decked out wuth masks from the back of a Wheatues box However we dud do some thung very worthwhule we buult the luttle red church that stood un the Kundergarten room for about ten years The year funally ended and we found that un the process of goung from Kundergarten to furst grade we lost Colleen Meyers Clara Muller Barbara Kay Reud Gary Ruchardson Margaret Ann Zummerman Ann Woodward Eugene Ellus and Januce Breon most of whom went to the Catholuc school to uoun us agaun eught years later In the furst grade we found these new boys and gurls wautung for us Herbert McAhren Her teacher showed us how to make tomato uuuce as she had done wuth so many before Ours was very tasty We were kept busy wuth studues and assembly programs and our health charts untul the end of the year As we clumbed another step on the ladder of educatuon and unto second grade we lost Gerald Frusk Joyce Brand and Marluse Offe We gauned Lowell Ludwug James Muller Homer Paulson Dale Ruchardson Lee Toner and John Wutt to brung our class number up to 20 In Second grade Muss Fun'y took us through our paces She also took us for a traun rude the furst for most of us We drove to Ida Grove un cars and rode back on the traun It was a lot of fun We also made a luttle store for practuce un aruthmetuc We had loads of fun un second grade and uts a good thung we dud because next year was to be a lu lu ln movung from second grade to thurd grade we lost no one and gauned Lous Nevulle the only new student Muss Baune kept our noses to the grundstone and as a result sent us on to the fourth grade a good deal smarter than when we went un ln the fourth grade we looked around to fund we were mussung James Davus James Anson Nancy Cranston Joan McCorkundale and Marulyn Longnecker Bu we also saw a new face Tom Buchanan had gauned us to lessen the loss aluttle our number stood at l7 Fourth Grade passed rather slowly and uneventfully and the end of the year found our number untact ex cept for Lous Nevulle Lowell Ludwug and Tom Buchanan and along wuth the new kuds we found we had a brand new teacher The kuds were Raymond Albrecht Gerald Huldeen Lawrence Konrady Bull Tea quust and Janet Ogden The new teacher was Muss Hade who was destuned to fallow us clear up to the seventh grade Also un fufth grade we as dud the whole school gauned a new superuntendent Mr Ogden hence Janet Ogden a new student ln fufth grade thungs went pretty smoothly and nothung exceptuonal happened In suxth grade the followung year we had left behund Homer Paulson Dale Ruchardson Lee Toner and Beverly Muller And we gauned Patsy Hedberg Nancy Cranston and Joan McCorkundaIe and also Muss Shoemaker a new S u 5 . , . I - Z 1 1 1 1 1 5 . . . . '- u 1 1 1 1 1 I I A I ' I - I D I ' I I ' I I I ' ' I I I ' 1 . 1 l - I , 1 1 . . I . Q 1 . . . . I . , ' . I ' , I . , . . . Z I . I . I . I . I 1 1 I 1 U 1 , A ' l I I - man Sorensen, Marlise Offe, and Marilyn Longnecker. Miss Aden, our , I . . . , 1 I A I I l ' ' A I I I I ' I 1 1 - ' I I 1 , . , . . 1 , . A I D ' I I , ' ' . t 5 . I I 1 1 1 A ' , - 1 I I I ' l II ' 1 1 - ' I A I I I . I A I ' ' . I .. , . 1 1 teacher Muss Shoemaker became Ms un the furst semester and so we had a new and a very good teach er Mrs Westman Thus year we gathered mulkweed pods luke so many others were doung for the war We also put on a play and a luncheon for our mothers whuch went off pretty well These thungs along wuth numerous fueld trups and partues made up our suxth grade year As we passed unto seventh grade and Junuor Hugh we found thungs so much dufferent 45 munute study peruods only four subjects class partues to say nothung of competutuve athletucs Wa found some new faces too-Myron Dreessen Ray Nevulle Murl Sor ensen and Kathryn Duffy We lost Ray Albrecht Lawrence Konrady Patsy Hedberg and Nancy Cranston Our class numbered I4 then As we moved to eughth grade we lost Murl Sorensen Kathryn Duffy and Helen Cranston and gauned Don Gunderson and Marlene Al brecht Thungs were the same un eughth grade so we ll move on to nunth grade where we really pucked up a lot of new students They were Melvun Determan Wally Duffy Don and Bob Klus Rollun Lunman Dean Nelson Shaefer Joan Taphorn Mary Wolfe and Margaret Ann Zummerman and we lost only cne Ray Nevulle Our number was 25 We were un Nunth Grade' lookung down on seventh and eughth grades but lookung up h s for to senuors The next thung we knew we were un the new buuld ung and un that move we lost Melvun Determan anc receuved Beverly Bergman and Jean Olson Now that we were un the new buuldung we found we had new teach ers harder subjects our own lockers home rooms and a lot more pruvuleges Then we went unto the Junuor Class or eleventh grade There we really had thungs to d We lost Dean Nelson and gauned no one W began sellung at football and basketball games and we also put on the Junuor Class Play and the Junuor Senuor Banquet and got un on carreer day Then we made the last jump un our Hugh School career we were senuors We lost Mary Wolfe and gauned Dorus Bell and Merlun Lundgren but he dropped out later and so now as Sensors our number stands at 27 We had our Class Play and Banquet and partues to look forward to and enjoy And we have now turned out the 52 TRO JAN whuch we hope wull do credut to Odebolt Hugh School PAGE THIRTEEN . 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' . e , . , u PAGE FOURTEEN Slllllll ElllEE lllllllllllll We Gerald H and Jerry R are pleased to have had our psychrc powers recognrzed and to have proclarmed The Prophets of the Class of l952 of Odebolt Hrgh School After due persuasron to say nothrng of drre threats on the part of our classmates we dusted off our purple and gold crystal ball went rnto a trance or we should say one trance each and thus spake the prophets Myron Dreessen Commander rn chref of the Allred forces rn Trmbuktu rs debatrng whether to contrnue rn that capacrty or to resrgn from the servrce and take the job of head mechanrc whrch he has been offered by Henry Ford Wally Duffy fwe knew hrm wneni or Wallace Duphe as hrs movre fans know hrm rs starrrng rn that sure frre Academy Award selectron The Lost Yearend Hrs prrvate lrfe has become publrc too for hrs wrfe rs drvorcrng hrm Sae drdn t go for hrs harem The Ideal Farmer award for l972 went to Gerald Huldeen He hrs wrfe and all nrne of hrs chrldren are very much pleased over tne crtatron Joe Krpp co owner of t e Peterson Krpp Grocery has ontarn d tae consent of hrs francee s father to therr mar rrage That took twenty years of hard work Lars Kessler se retary to the John Vanderfelt Ill earns S200 a week a reward for her hard work rn Odebolt Hugh School s commercral course She rs now able to sup port her truck drrver husband Don Klus has frnally patented hrs new versron of the streamlrned car He calls rt the Horsenbuggy Up for manslaughter rs nurse Ruth Krusenstjerna She was assrstrng rn a delrcate brarn operatron when her Past rose up and smote her and rn her agrtatron she accrdentally punctured the patrent s brarn Joan McCorkrndale rs berng marrred to a rarlroad workman tomorrow nrght lt looks as though nerther the farmer nor the teacher pleased her over much Janet Ogden rs head lrbrarran rn the Chrcago Publrc Lrbrary She couldn t decrde between brarns and brown and so she rs strll Mrss Janet Ogden Jean Olson rs now on hrs way to Sweden to recerve the Nobel Prrze For what? For frgurrng out a way to make pork chops out of horse meat At least you re practrcal Jlean After havrng been marrred for erghteen years Mar lene Wrnter reports tnat marrred lrfe rs most engoyable She never has had a frght wrth her husband because so she clarms she holds the rollrng prn rn that famrly Brll Teaqurst rs takrng further graduate work at the Unrversrty of Chrcago He wanted to be a patrolman but he just drdn t have the nerve to grve trckets to good look rng women Marlene Albrecht and Marvrn Fertrg have rust an nounced therr marrrage whrch took place-goodness knows when Marvrn rs the presrdent of Buckwheat Mrlls lnc and can Marlene ever use hrs product' n Y'-1 . . . , .' S ' 1 ' 'I 1 1 ' 1 1 I A ' 1 1 ' ,, I - - I - a . , I , I - - 11 11 - - , . , . 11 11 - 1 1 r . . r . - . 1 ' ' ' 1 , . 0 , . . , . - I I' I L' I . ' . V . , . . - - 11 11 , . 1 11 11 - - - I . . , . . , . . ' 1 .-'V I i 4 I . of Y . I - . , . . . . Apl . . sf ' 1 ,G I . . I 1 4 1 1 - gl y 1 . . . . ' 1 . 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Robert Klus desperado extraordunary was sent to Sung Smg after lt was proved that he used a coun truck to defraud a local merchant of fnve gawbreakers 1, Donna Scanlan us a farmer s wufe She :sn t altogether hapgy wnth her husband but she says phulosophucally that nt IS too late to do anythung about It Donald M Gunderson was honored wuth the Agn culture Achuevement Award last week for has work In soul conservation He buult a pond to conserve water and goes after fush weth a specnal cork Beverly Bergman Ennspahr became the mother of twuns some tume ago They are named Duane and Fred ernck Rollm Lmman as overjoyed at the news that he has been appounted assustant to the asslstant of the assnstant offlce boy an the local newspaper plant Rollun asserts that those years an Mlss Bruce s typlng class really pald o Carol Schaefer has been named Mrs America of l972 Her husband IS not Mr Ameruca but nevertheless he ns handsome Theur two lovely children resemble their father Doris Bell noted lnduan Wrestler IS recuperatnng In a Schaefer The extent of her lnlurues has not been deter mlned but It IS known that she has three fractured rubs Georgia Hax left thus mornlng for Lower Slobbovla as an ambassador of good wall Georgla wants to make all men happy John Rex has clalmed another tltle that of Strong est Man un the Navy He lufted the battleship Iowa three feet wuth hrs llttle fnnger Margaret Znmmerman for years was hostess at a resudence hall for bachelors but she gave up her job to marry her sweetheart of hugh school days You knew hum Arlan Dean Shugg James Wareham was crowned Kung at the lndlan apolus Speedway when he sent has pedal pusher klddy car around the track for a record of 500 mules un 3 hours lO mlnutes Jerry Reynolds recently broke the worlds swlmmung record When someone commented that he swam luke a flsh Jerry modestly replied lt s only natural John Watt renowned Chemical englneer for Chrysler lnc has engmeered a chemucal whnch nas stepped up the power of gasolune He now druves 2350 mules per hour and nn so donng eludes all speed cops Dad you see Joan Taphorn an her latest starrung vehu cle The Housemald s Knee ee? She us torn between an actung career and a lufe of commerce She acquured a taste for the latter by selllng pop and candy at noon to help fmance the l952 Trojan As we aroused from our respectuve trances our thoughts turned un nostalgnc veun to the Odebolt Hugh School of twenty years ago Classmates wherever you may be whatever you may be donng may success and happu ness attend your efforts PAGE FIFTEEN . . .I ' I 1 n , , ' . , . . , , I ' 1 1 . . . . ' l RW. ff'-W' y . . , . I . ff. - . .I . . . - . I 1 , jj . I I1 hospital from lnlurues sustalned In a bout wlth Mangler , . - - T 11 - . ,, . . I f I I . 1 . . ' . ' ll I ll . I . . , ., A ' 1 Il ' I - Il ' - I . n , ' 1 1 ' ' ,jr i. qi PAGE SIXTEEN Ellllllll EIIIEE llllll We the class of l952 havang reached the end of our ca reer here and beang of sound health and body and calmly and carefully dasposang of mand and reason do make publac and declare thas wratang to be our last wall and testament hereby revokang and makang voad all other testamonaal wratang by us heretofore made And we do hereby darect that our partang from thas anstatutaon be carraed on wath such dagnaty and pomp as our standang entatles us We the senaors of l952 leave to dear old OHS the followang haghly mvaluable assets We leave to those who follow us our quaetness an the study hall abalaty to cooperate athletac abalaty musacal art and our profound respect for OHS and ats haghly gafted anstructors We also wall the followang desarable andavadual assets? to the now named persons I Myron K Dreessen wall my long curly locks to Santa Claus I John Rex do hereby wall my nose to a worthy horse an the Kentucky Derby I Donald Klus do hereby wall my braan to KEN RATION CO I m sure they wall make proper use of at I Joe Kapp do hereby wall Loas Landgraf to R K O for use an the pacture Mum s the Word I Jerry Dean Reynolds wall my GOLDEN THROAT vocal chords to Bob Morr who has great need of them I also wall my abalaty to get along wath Mr Shaw to Ball Brown I Beverly Bergman wall my technaque wath MEN to Norma Luatjens I John Watt wall my anterestang vocal effects to the future Boys Glee Clubs of OHS I Ruth Krusenstaerna wall my abalaty to get along wath Mr Wacker to Sharley Eanspahr I Ball Teaquast do hereby solemnly wall Chee Chee to Vern Ogden provaded that he takes good care of her We ve got to keep that kand of stuff an school as long as we can I .loan McCorkandale wall my Lonely Hearts Club to Audrey Buehler I Loas Kessler wall my bewaldered expressaon an Book keepang to the future second semester Bookkeepang classes of OHS I Marlene Albrecht wall my saze IO butterfly net for catchang a man to Maralyn Hormel I Marlene Wanter do hereby wall my dozzlang smale to LaGuardaa Faeld for use as a landang beacon I Carol Schaefer wall my beautuful stately fagure to Lynn Sonksen I Georgaa Hax wall my pleasant dasposataon to Keath McDonough I Donna Scanlan wall my profound statements an Physacs class to Robert Hart I Walter Duffy wall my lattle black book and my tatle of Rovang Casanova to Dack Landen I Robert Klus wall my nonchalant andafferent ways to Nancy Scott They are all yours Nancy I Doras Bell wall my calmness an the face of an emergency to Patsy Horstman I Jam Wareham wall my shy ways and soft mellow voace to Ball Brown I Jean Engebrat Olson dadn t wall anythang I found a way to take at all wath me all the cream cans full of money and the three dozen test tubes It s nace af you can I Gerry Huldeen wall my reservataon on the farst Rocket to Mars to anyone brave enough to cut corners at the velocaty of laght I Rollan Lanman do hereby wall Shorthand back to the Chanese language I Donald M Gunderson do hereby wall my best can of feather lax to Loas Landgraf so Loas can get to class on tame next year I Joan Taphorn do her by solemnly wall my soft quaet whasper Ian government class9I to Danny Hansen I know Danny that you wall guard thas treasure well I Margaret Ann Zammerman do hereby wall my ter rafac sense of humor to Jo'1n Krusenstjerna Don t take Iafe so seraously John' I Janet Ogden do hereby and watn the greatest rev erence wall my old crusty text books and my last few days of school to Robert Hart The Senaor Class do hereby wall Mr Ogden the charge and absolute control of the school and all funda mentals of the raghts of free CITIZENSHIP MARKS' and the raght of free speech an the study halls conducted therean We the Senaor Class just leave the rest of the teachers? 9 ln wntness w1ereof we the class of 52 the testators have to thas wall set our hand and seal thas day the 3rd of May l952 PAGE SEVENTEEN . . -w- ,, 1 1 1' . , 5 1 1 , . 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I ' 'Wi , 3905 I 1 1 N 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 , . 4 ElllfllfllNEllullNl PHUEHAM lllllllllllllllllll SERVICE Hugh School Audutoruum Hugh School Audutoruum Eught o clock Hymn of Freedom Brahms Hugh School Band Invocatuon Reverend Palmer Sellstrom Symphony No 8 lFunaIel Schubert Hugh School Bond Address Thoughtless Thunkers un Educatuon Dr Harry C McKown Bless the Lord Ipolutoff Ivanoff Nancy Rector Georgua Hux Gerald Huldeen Walter Duffy Presentatuon of Class B G Ogden Superuntendent of Schools Presentatuon of Duplomas Frank Mattes Presudent of the Board of Educatuan Beneductuon Reverend Palmer Sellstrom PAGE EIGHTEEN Eught o clock Processuonal Pomp and Curcumstance Elgar Muss Kathryn Freerks Bassoon SoIo- Rondo Mozart Janet Ogden To Thee We Sung Tkach Muxed Chorus Sermon Are You Ready for the Game? Reverend Palmer Sellstrom Comet SoIo- Concerto Haydn Gerald Huldeen Beneductuon Reverend A W Peters Recessuonal I 1 I I . I ' ' 11 11 ' T I ----------W ll ' II ----- II II 11 U - ' H , , , H Invocation .......... Reverend W. V. Bell II ' II ll Il ' - - Il ll 1 1 1 - ' ' ll Il x Q UTmMMm55mEW Q - ,gif gg X , 4 Xa ' ' -f f! .Q 3 ks JUNIOR CLASS One year left That s us the CLASS OF 53 ln a way we re glad and un a way we re sorry We ve grown up now lt won t be long tull we are the bug wheels un thus outfut The year has been a long one but ut has been an enjoyable one The furst semester we were led by Danny Hansen wuth very able assustance from Ronald Salmonson and Dale Lunman vuce presudent and secretary treasurer respectuvely Our bug utem was rausung enough funds for what us always the hughlute of the year tfue Junuor Senuor banquet Thus was accomplushed and turned over to the second semester Command er un Chuef Jum Meyer wuth hus cabunet con sustung of Joan Lundell vuce presudent and Januce Stehr takung care of all correspond ence and funancual matters We as a class wush to thank Mrs Olson and Mr Wucker our class sponsors for do notung theur tume and effort towards the suc cess of the class Athletucs and Musuc also played an um portant role un our Junuor terms We aren t boastung or braggung but we thunk and we re s,ure that the people of Odebolt thunk that we have produced some of the funest materual un all actuvutues whuch our scruool so generously offers We all look forward to the posutuon of senuors but we look toward ut un all sunceruty We shall endeavor to brung more glory honor and fame to O H S and hope to take our place wutn tnose before us who had the pruvulege of graduatung from Odebolt Thus us our pledge to you from us the class of 53 , . . , . ll ll I ' I ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 . , . . . . , . . . . , 1 . . 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'I Here we are the sophomore class of l952l And uf anyone cares the gurls outnum ber the boys 2 l lt can truly be saud that the sophomores of 52 have taken part un all school actuvutues We were represented un football basketball and track More than half the class played un the band and sang un the glee clubs and muxed chorus Many of us were un small vocal and unstrumenta' groups and several went out for solo work Besudes these others partucupated un declarn work Our offucers for the furst semester were Dale and Dean The Ruchardson Boys as FRESHMAN Wuth 53 members the class of 55 be gan uts hugh school years wuth Mr Potter as sponsor The followung have been the class offu cers FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Muruam Yourugren Presudent Douglas Herrug Marulyn Landgraf Vuce Presudent Marulyn Landgraf Secretary Darrell Brown Treasurer Ronald McGonugle We have had two class partues The furst semester we had a scavenger hunt and the PACE TWENTY presudent and vuce presudent respectuvely and Januce Godbersen as secretary treasurer Wuth tne help of tne rest of the class these three were largely responsuble for tne nearly S200 made sellung refreshments at the basketball tournament The second semester we were led by Nancy Rector presudent Morulyn Schultz vuce presudent and Donna Lunden secretary treasurer Our class sponsor was Coach Mc Laughlun We held a very successful skatung party at Denuson and enuoyed lots of fun un our furst year un Senuor Hugh and are lookung forward to our uunuor year CLASS second semester a skatung party at the Ida Grove Roller Runk Both of these partues were successful and we had a lot of fun at them We have been well represented un Jun uor hugh and Hugh school athletuc events and have done our part un both vocal and unstru mental musuc We also had a few members who partucupated un declamotory work We are lookung forward to next fall when we move out of our present quarters unto the hugh school buuldung Remember gust three more years and you ll be seeung us graduate 7 Pff ff: Jw! ,WM hw Mfdf Shurley Albrecht DeLorls Jane Henrnch Bernadnne Bernard Cowlham Donald Hoeflung Lanslnk Bengford Gene Gunderson Gary Koehler Sharon Larson Jamce Breon Gordon Haefner Loss Landgraf Ruchard Lnnden Lowell Brower Marllyn Hannel Dale Lange Beverlee Bull Brown Danuel Hansen Lnndsfrom Audrey Buehler Robert Hart Dale Lunman Joan Lundell Patsy McGonugle James Meyer Robert Morr Donald Nuetzman Beverly Nevllle Vern Ogden Ronald Salmonson Joan Ssebrecht Jannce Sfehr Wnllnan Wolfe Mary Ella Yaungren PAGE TWENTY ONE ROGER BADKLI Y CHADLI 1 BALJIQ NORMAN BENGFOQD WANDA CALVIN MAQGAQET E NSUAHD PAGE TWENTY TWO SHIQLEY EINSVAHD LAV' N FINGED JANICE GDDBEDQFN COLLLI N I-IIGBV MARILYN HCnFLlNG JOANKM Huvm L JANICE KWH G NA KODTH J IN D NNA Nflvt. 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Cg Q -' NKXILLF ' -QM 1 I '- L ' ' .S ' D11 wi F I I' ' SLJFLL ' J JELH T'f ' ME ' I S ' , L .wc ' f 1 ff 'ff 11, ,X WM my f f X102 IAN my 1 W ,J-.-.-,,..,,,,m fhfws., PAUL BENGFOQD EMILY BERGMAN LOLS BOEQ ER DAQQEL BQCWN JEAN NE BUEHLEQ KAY BUETTNEQ BAPBHPA CUQWE ,ff Aw 4, CHAQLNTTE EQrCK5ON PONALD FLOGSTAD DALE GAQDNED GUNDERSON JUNITH GUNDEQSON MADLIN GUNDEQSON BHLY HALBOTH DOUGLAS HERQIG PATSY HORSTMAN GARY HOGUE LADON HOEFUNG ROBERT HDMNEL JERQY IVERSEN fAROL JOHNSON I ff! DONNA JOHNSON KENNETH JOHNSON ELL KASPERSON POGEQ KES MARWYN LANDGQAF HELEN LANSINK EDQIE LEEDS LARRY LINDSTROM I f uw MW' mums!-'mamma 7 4' MQ' l f 'W WZGf f MV! ,HARLES 'ANDEQNACL-1 ROBEQT MAQUENS RONALD MCGOMGLE PHW MELTESEN HAQOLD AAILLEQ PAUL AAILLER LORRAVNE NEVILLE DARLENE PAUL PLJSSFLL PAULSON QOBERT SCANLAN .JHIRLEY SCHOMER AQLENE SCHWALLEF? LYNNE SONKSEN PAT qw JANET TADHODN LOQAN Tl-HES U-IEDESA VEIT BLLLY WALLACE COLLEEN WEIFENBACH JCESEDH WINGEPT MIWAM YKNJNGREN SOr2rNfEN PAGF TWENTY THRFE LoDon Bernhordt Potty Brucker Donno Buehler Jornes Buehler Joan Coutrell PAGE TWENTY FOUR Ellen Dressellwuus Phlllnp Ericson Cloudro Flogsfod Lorry Geyer Robert Glrvcxn Dorothy Judy Ruchord l-lonson Hummel McDonough Adele Helmers Jolene Lange Frledo Mxller Carol Jeonne Don Lmdgren Croug Morr l-lerrug Marlene Lundel Jnm Nuetzmon Jomce Rnchcrdson Shirley Rohlf Dovnd Schaefer Ted Schomer Russell West Y 5. A 'I f ff' fff I Lola Albrecht Bill Allen Keith Ericson Tom Erickson Gloria Girvan Lois Gustafson Jean Hanson Sandra l-laradon James Howard Othel Johnson Helen Kessler Richard Konrady Larry Koster Grant Langle Joyce Mandernach Kyle McGonigIe Tom Meltesen Mavis Monroe Nancy Neville Judy Ogden Ronald Oxendale I Alw Adv ll M K Billy Peters Nolan Schnuckel Muriel Schrooten Don Taylor Mildred Trulock PAGE TWENTY FIVE flfr Y- Clnfton Albrecht Margaret Bell Letha Buchanan Darrell Buehler Donald Cowlham PAGE TWENTY SIX Mi' 5' at ...iq Q fauna., K YL Q, gaze!! .y I Gerrit Dresselhuus Karen Geyer Ethel Godbersen Josephune Gunderson Kenneth Haradon Darrel Herng I8 'gifts If fini f 'gina S. 1 461' ' X. f 9 5 I gag, if Pa . 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Judy Sonksen Wayne Stehr Sally Swanson Kennue Wenfenbach Mrs Dorothy Reynolds West Lulwrty lnwn JEAN DELLA ALBQECHT DICK ALLEN LAQRY AQNDT DONALD BQOWN ROGEQ BUEHLEQ RLTA CAQLBEQG ROGER CAQLBERG CLEONE CAQLSON L NDA KAY CAQSTENSEN B RBAQA CALJTQELL STANLEY DUBL NSKE J AN FREY W J! 1 of JULIANNE MNCHAEL THOMAS GUNDEPSON HUNMEL MONQOE BETTY HANSON POS-ANNE JERRY MLJDR JAMES KELLEQ JOHN NCYD HALJSNAN DANDRA KENT OGDEN DARWIN HEDN KESSLEQ SH QLEY OLSFN DOUGLAS MAQLENE , D DETEQS H EELLNQ LANGE QOLAND DWANE HDYSENOA LUNDBLAD DOUGLAS MCDONCLJGH JOHN DETEQSQN QOGEQ QDALLS JDTNS DAASCH LEON QABE M LINDA RE K KELTH PEINHAPT QV 4 KENNETH SCunAw,f N S N DO' THAYEQ DENNYS WAGNL MYSS MAYD L GUSTLFSU 1 ADT?-XJFZ PAGF TWENTY NINE , f ff, , ,- I 4' 5 ' f 1 A :1:,f5,,, ' ' , . 2 . ,f Um A I ff , ' f P X Z ,Af ,E , ' 1 3 ' ' N vff!v f , 4, ., A 14 , , -1' V-: ...:',:. T : --- - - Q xf -Q f 5,11 EZCQZQ- I S, 2 ,Y -AA , ,,,,..,,,, .1.,1. , . ..:.. . 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' , -4 f LL. , 1 , 7 I A , , 'HM I, W ff W ' ,. f 4 f Davud Bauer James Brrd Robert Brower Benlarmn Buehler Ronald Carrner Peggy Cautrell PAGE THIRTY TWO Gregory Cranston Dennus Dnnges Nell Dubllnske Roy Ferguson Judith Funeran Davud Geyer Bonnne Glrvan 'swf -Y Januce Gunderson Robert Hanson Vincent Hummel Sharyn Lange Julle Lundblad Dennls Dale Smnth Mandernach James Smuth Vurglnla David Stock Mandernach Jon Story Bruce Raasch Kandns Rennhart Bobby Searls Carolyn Slebrecht James Sundell Larry Thnede Kathleen Tlefenthaler Karen Wagner Kenneth Wardrrp Kathleen Youngren Mass Martha Kennedy Odebolt yy PAGE TH THLETIU' IRTY THREE: Back Row Coach McLaughI1n Roger Barkley Joe Kupp John M1ller Gene Gunderson Bob Martelns Pat Sorensen Norman Bengford Don Nuetzman Don Hoefllng Duck Londen John Krusenstjerna Front Row B1IlTeaqu1st Dale Lnnman Danny Hansen Don Gunderson Dale R1chardson John Rex Bernard Bengford Jum Meyer Vern Ogden Jerry Reynolds Lowell Brower lllllllllll SEASON S RECORD e They K1ngsley Mov1Ile Ogden Leeds Man 1 I la Wall Lake HoIste1n In the hot hot days of August two weeks before school started some 22 boys showed up to start pract1ce on the Odebolt Trojan football squad of l95l The boys caoch agam was Russ McLaughl1n a gradu ate of Drake U You can bet one thmg that was that after one or two days of practuce there were plenty of stnff t1red boys an Odebolt As tnme went on ut became qu1te ev1 dent what spot each boy was to play and how PAGE TH I RTY FOUR much he would be play1ng 1t lt was d1scover ed before the f1rst game that Wally Duffy speedy Trojan half back would not be able to play because of an old aulment After a llttle over a month of tra1n1ng the Trojans went INTO the1r fnrst game at Kmgsley on Sept 2 It was easy to see that early that the Rex to Teaqu1st pass cambma tnon was great That game showed the Trojan followers that the 5l team was good on of fense as well as defense Tw1ce 1n that game the Trojans had to make desperate stands 1n Slde Odebolts own flV6 yard I1ne Although the Trojans were unable to make much yard age on runs 1n thus game they more than made up for 1t wuth passes The McLaughl1n men came out on the long end of that score as they d1d nn four more The second encounter was w1th Mov1Ile Aga1n 1n th1s game the Rex to Teaquust pass was work1ng The fellows nn the l1ne d1d the1r share 1n block1ng up holes and throwmg Mo vnlle s backs for some bug losses So aga1n the Trojans won W . D ' 27 ' 0 ' . U 33 ' 7 38 I9 . ' . . . ' ' 7 20 - , j 0 ' 39 I ' 'A - I9 soc cafy 19 ' , - 40 0 , - - 32 l 6 . ' 1 . . D - 196 110 ' A ' - I The next game was belueved to be one un whuch the Trojans would really have to swow theur stuff A year ago Odebolt beat Ogden by a pass un the last seconds of play and un a heavy raun Thus season ut wasn t that hard but ut was the toughest game to date ln the second quarter the Trojans eploded three quuck touchdowns and went on to score twree more before tne game ended Leecls was next on t e schedule Thus was one of tne most talked about games un t'ue communuty Could Odebolt beat the Lan cers from Leeds who had gone l4 games wutnout a defeat? The Trojans great passung team scored a touchdown early un the game The extra pount was made good by Pat Sor jans suffered defeat un the second quarter when Bull Teaquust was taken out of the game wuth a broken leg In tne second half Dale Ruchardson suffered a shoulder unjury And so ut was the Lancers proved too much for the Trojans who fell un defeat but not dusgracefully Before the next game whuch was wuth Manulla Vern Ogden sluppery half back came down wutn pneumonua and Lowell Brow er startung end receuved an unjury un prac tuce The game at Manulla was a sad story for the Trojans Wuth four furst strung men out of the Iune up Odebolt went unto the game before a fured up Homecomung crowd to come out wuth the second loss of the sea son and more battered up than before Ma nulla took that game 39 O The next week was to be Odebolts l-lomecomung when they would play theur ru vals from Sac Cnty Thus would be massacre no doubt Another week of practuce found t em on the fueld wuth Janet Ogden Home cornung queen crowned before the game be gan lnspured playung caused an upset and wwat an upset' The Trojans showed to tne huge crowd spark never before seen un them Vfuth tie lune goung through to open up holes and the backfueld men fundung the holes Ode bolt was un the game all the way Score l9 I9 lt was a very satusfyung and successful l-lomecomung game The next two games turned out to be a rest for t e Trojans Odebolt swamped Wall Lake 40 O and took the Maple Valley Con them a record of 5 wuns 2 losses and l tue Several days after the close of the season the team met un the locker room wuth Coach McLaughlun to choose two senuor boys as Cap tauns of the Sl Trojans Jerry Reynolds vet eran tackle and John Rex numble quarter back were elected unanumously The annual football banquet was held Dec 3 un the dunung room of the Methodust Church Coach Gaer of Drake was the prun cu9al speaker Gufts were presented by tne boys to Coach McLaughlun and also to Wally Hamann who had done a good job all season un scoutung games played by our adversarues before we met them Wuth the presentatuon of awards and a fulm of the Drake football team un actuon the Trojans and the coaches called ut a season but ut us a season that wull not be easuly forgotten PAGE THIRTY FIVE , . . . . . . . , ll . I - ' ' I . D j . . I ' ll ' ' I u I . , . . , . . ensen, freshman back. The courageous Tro- ference by whizzing past Holstein, which gave , . ' l . I . ' ' ' - . I T . . I I , . I I I . I 1 1 ' ' - . . ' ' ' I ' ' 1 I ,Q . ODEBOLT HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROSTER 95 John Rex Daniel Hansen Pat Sorensen Roger Barkley John Miller Dale Richardson Bernard Bengford Joe Kipp Norman Bengford Bob Marteins Don Hoefling Jim Meyer Richard Linden Don Nuetzman Don Gunderson John Krusenstjerna Dale Linman William Teaquist Lowell Brower Merlin Lingren Vern Ogden Jerry Reynolds Gene Gunderson 4 4 reg! 4 , b - 1 li: G f L x 'ir Q PAGE THIRTY-SIX L ........ ' 3' 4. oqh 15. JOHN REX 32 Senuor Quarterback clu maxed a 3 year hugh school career un brulluant fashuon runnung and passung for I8 touch downs and 8 extra pounts John averaged 9 5 yds every tume he carrued the ball Honored on t e 4th team all state BILL TEAQUIST 52 Senuor End What looked to be one of the funest passung combun atuons un Nortnwest Iowa was broken after 3V2 games tnus season lBull s leg was broken usust above the anklel Before that Rex to Veaquust accounted for four touchdowns and two extra pounts DANNIY HANSEN 33 Junuor Halfback In hus furst year as a regular Danny showed plen ty of speed and determunatuon He was held back consuderably un mud season wuth a sore ankle JIM MEYER 44 Junuor Guard Jum packed more punch tnan any of hus heavuer opponents pound for pound Teamed wuth D M Gun derson the muddle of the Odebolt lune was tne smallest around but few teams chose to run through them Jum had a touchdown call ed back when he carrued the ball on a guard around play DALE LINMAN 51 Junuor Tackle Another of the returnung veterans Dale was never satusfued wuth the way he played he couldn t be convunced of ut even after the Sac game BERNIE BENGFORD 39 Junuor Center End Bernue was the lughtest man of the squad but he was expert un makung skummerung shoe strung tackles He dudnt have much to say but he could luck hus weught un wuldcats Prob ably hus greatest thrull was to see Leed s 235 Ib fullback come crashung to the ground for :1 one yard loss wuth luttle Bernue squeezung fuus shoe tops for dear lufe JOE KIPP 40 Senuor End ln hus furst year of regular competutuon Joe dusplayed a spurut and courage equal to and above that of others lnflucted wuth a bone dusease at an early age Joe faced the possubuluty of never walkung agaun But thus year Joe took over dutues at left end followung the Leeds game durung whuch he saud Let me un there coach I ll fug t DON HOEFLING 43 Junuor Halfback Ver satule Don was moved from guard spot to half back and at one tume was held respon suble for all posutuons except center and full back He played end tackle guard and half back Was good at all of them LOWELL BROWER 53 Junuor End Lowell was rested after tne Leeds game but put on such stellar performances un the furst four l-e easuly won hus letter Lowell wull be ba k next year to bolster a returnung veteran lune DALE RICHARDSON 38-Sophomore Full back Dale was held back from the Manulla game because of a severe shoulder bruuse but couldn t be kept from the Sac game and help ed keep up the steam throughout the Qame DON M GUNDERSON 48 Senuor Guard The shuft un formatuon from straught T to sunglewung called for quuck actuve guards who could pull out of the lune get ahead of the play and clear the way It was a pleasure to watch hum work and master thus move All state honorable mentuon was steamed up un every game and was a bug factor un keepung the team s morale at a hugh putch A holy terror on defense the yardage made over hus tackle spot was ap proxumately zero Allstate honorable men tuon PAT SORENSEN 34-Freshman Halfback Pat performed luke a veteran un every game thus season Pat us one of only three freshmen un the past to make a varsuty letter Great thungs to come from Pat GENE GUNDERSON 57 Junuor Center Back 6 33A I9O lb dynamo of power Lut erally waded through Sac Cuty s lune to make tackle after tackle Wuth hands luke huge hams he handled the ball wuth ease No bad passes even through raun snow haul and cold VERN OGDEN 55 Junuor Halfback Vern mussed the Manulla game because ofa severe ly wrenched knee and on top of that was strucken wuth pneumonua He clumbed out of bed un tume to help spell dusaster for Wall ' ake and Holsteun PAGE TH l RTY SEVEN - ' , 1 '- - ' , 2 - I l . ' - U . . . - - - - 1 I ' T I 1 T I 1 , . . . - , I I - ' I ' ' ' ,- , . . c . - I - . I - I . 'I T 1 I I ' - 1 I u I ' ' ' ' II Il i . I I . . . . I . , . . . I I . - I . JERRY REYNOLDS 56-Senior, Tackleg Jerry . . . , i . I I . . 1 1 ' ll Il ' - . . . I , . . U T I I 1 ' l 1 I . . , - D . . . 3 ' ' . . . . . I H T 1 Q , , . 1 I - - ' U . , . - . I I 1 . ' ' - - ' I . . I I ' - T I I . . . ,, . A - - . ,, I 1 . ' h . - . PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT JEAN JANET DELORIS STOCK OGDEN COWLHAM WANDA LOIS CALVIN LANDGRAF Hlllflllllllll Homecoming l95l got off to o greot stort Fridoy cifternoon Oct 20 A giont pep rolly wos first held in the gym followed by o porode which was led by the bond through the business district The queen ond her ottendonts the footboll squcid the cheerleaders ond the student body followed to moke up the peppy porode Ted Metier locol ottorney gcive o boosting pep talk Reigning over the colorful event wos senior queen Jonet Ogden Her ottendonts were juniors Lots Londgrof ond DeLoris Cowlhom ond sophomores Jeon Stock ond Wondo Colvin. Bobby Honson was the crown beorer, Karen Wogner ond Julie Lundblod cicted os flower girs. At the ceremonies preceding the gome Jonet wos escorted to the throne by her brother Vern. Lois wos escorted by Joe Kipp ond DeLoris by John Rex. Jeon Stock s escort wos Jerry Reynolds, ond Don Gunderson escorted Wondo. Bill Teoquist, senior closs president, ploced the crown on the queen's heod. The gome hos been tolked obout, ond reod obout elsewhere in the onnuol. It wos o fitting climox to the doy, when Odebolt tied pow- erful Soc City l9-l9. A light lunch wos served for the Alumni in the gym following the thrilling gome. PUUTHMT HANUUH Monday December 3 1951 Methodist Cwurch Basement Invocatson Rev Palmer Sellstrom Opening Remarks Ted Metuer Toastmaster Quartet Edward Korneusel Jay Wu ker Don Potter Ted Metuer Presentation at Awards Russ McLaughInn Address Warren Gaer Head Footbatl Coach Drake Unnversuty Pnctures Drake vs Oklanoma A 81 M also Drake vs Detront PACE THIRTY NINE Solo .............. Albert Kastner I . , . Back Row Coach Hamann Januce Kupp Shurley Eunspahr Margaret Eunspahr Joan Suebrecht Marulyn Reusung Donna Lunden Second Row Januce Turun Marlene Albrecht Joanne Hummel Jean Stock Thurd Row Janet Ogden DeLorus Cowlham Marulyn Hoeflung Fourth Row Shurley Albrecht Nancy Scott Front Row Holly McLaughlun mascot BllllE Hllllllllllll Odebolt Hugh Opponents Lytton Wall Lake Arthur Lake Vuew Auburn Nemaha Correctuonvulle Schleswug Holsteun Lake Vuew Nemaha Schaller Nemaha Battle Creek Arthur Galva 'Consolatuon1 Early Galva Schaller lO25 Sac County Tournament Sectuonl Tournament PAFF FORTY 82 The l95l l952 edutuon of the Odebolt Trouanettes coached by Wally Hamann a graduate of Buena Vusta College made uts debut agaunst Lytton at Odebolt The gurls won that game and the next but were defeated un the thurd tult of the season by Arthur ln followung games the Hamann gurls won from such teams as Lake Vuew Cor rectuonvulle Battle Creek and Holsteun In the latter game Janet Ogden scored Sl pounts Several games later the Odebolt gurls played and won over Schaller to guve the Trouanettes the Sac County tutle lt was not untul thurteen games after the furst defeat that they were agaun beaten The underrated Arthur team dud ut thus tume also Thus game took Odebolt out of sectuonal play but they dud have a chance at the Consolatuon whuch was lost to Galva Two games later un a regu larly scheduled game wuth Galva the Trouanettes agaun met defeat ln the funal game of the season the local gurls put number l6 on theur lust of wuns by rocketung past Schaller The usual startung sux were Janet Ogden Jean Stock and Januce Turun at the forward spots and Marlene and Shurley Albrecht and Nan wuth DeLorus Cowlham Margaret Eunspahr and Marulyn Hoeflung Shurley Eunspahr and Januce Breon were two forward reserves The hughest scorer of the season was Janet Ogden voted fourth team all state forward wuth 5l9 pounts and a game average of 25 95 pounts Jean Stock was second hugh wuth 305 or a l5 25 pount average per game Nancy Scott who swutched from forward to guard mudway un the season was thurd wuth lO9 pounts a game average of 644 Januce Turun who took Scottys place at forward was fourth wuth 74 pounts a 6 l7 pount average for the games un whuch she saw octuon The guards although never gettung credut for baskets played tap notch ball thus year lt us safe to say that ut was theur floor play that held down the opponents and theur pass unterceptuons can be guven credut for the makung of many a pount by the forwards All un all ut was a season to be looked back upon wuth prude Wuth I6 wuns and 4 losses Coach Hamann and the Trouanettes Sl 52 can feel mughty proud f I I ' ' , ' 60 44 ' ' 40 34 A A A ' - 47 55 ' ' ' . 49 ' 32 ' ' ' 37 , . I I . 42 ' ' 38 ' ' - 2? Bilffle Creek cy Scott at guard. Joanne Hummel also saw plenty of action along 74 ' 7l 4 - ' r V as 53 ' 4l ' , as 62 2l . I P A , , 56 49 ' . ' ' . ' ' 37 ll 4 ' ' at 45 43 . , . , , - U f 45 52 - u 'f 4 i ' - I ' . . . . Y 50 27 , - 1 40 47 ' , ' ' 70 I... I , 0 . . . . V . NANCY JEAN MARILYN SHIRLEY JANET DELORIS JANET O Sensor Forward Captaun rf f rward court Made fourth Iowa Dauly Press Assocuatuon team Wcn honorable mentuon on Jack Norths all state teams and placed thur teenth un the state Free Throw Con test after wunnung un Sectuonol anal Dustruct ccmpetutuon Janet dazzleJ many a fan wuth her assortment of shots She was tne playmaker of tne team Enough cann t be saud about her attutude toward playung and ef forts put forth un practuce Janet always consustent was the reason for worry among many opposung coaches She played her best game agaunst pounts Wull be urreplaceable next year MARLENE A Semor Puvot Guard Coptaun of guard court Marlene mastered the back court She attauned a very hugh degree of profucuency n obtaunung defensuve rebounds and brungung the ball up court When Marlene was absent from the lune up we were headed for trouble She saved many games Holsteun game uncluded un whuch she played the latter part when we were out of subs wu a strauned ankle Wll be replaceable next year JANICE MARGARET 'HIRLEY A Junor Guard Shurley was one of our rn st valuable play ers thus year She played more guard than any gurl un tne state Her abuluty to guard untercept passes and out uurnp taller opponents was apallung he was an artusan un passung and rebounduung Shurley who loves bas ketball always turned un a commend a Ie performance DELORIS C Junuor guard Delorus un only her second year of basket ball has shown she has the attutude skull and abuluty to turn un a caputal performance-She gave tureless ef fort throughout the season S e could always accomplush the feat ask ed of her She should see a lot of actuon next year She gets her O for her terrufuc performance agaunst Holsteun JEAN S Soph Prvot Forward Jean was second hugh scorer She poured un 42pounts agaunst Auburn for her best performance thus year She raused ha voc wuth many puvot guards and was respected by all of them You should see a lot of thrullung basketball from Jean un the next two years as she has all the factors whuch go together to make a fune gurl on and off the court MARGARET E Soph Guard Mar garet un her furst year of basketball has won the respect of her coach and many others She wuth unturung ef forts practuced dulugently and could be depended upon to a complush any task asked of her Her attutude was beyond reproach as she mussed only one nught un fuve months practuce She should be a key lunk un the teams to come MARILYN H Soph Guard Marulyn worked hard to achueve team status In her furst year of basketball she showed promuse l-ler attutude toward playung was excellent however her unfrungement upon rules curtauled her usefulness NANCY S Soph Fleet footed Guard or Forward Very profucuent un euther court A genuus at stealung passes had more pump balls than any gurl om the team As guard she can adhere to any f rward She played a very um portant role un wunnung the county tourney as she clung tena uously to speedy Joan Wrught of Schaller Nan cy havung natural talent wll do much to defeat any opponent JANICE T Soph Forward Januce beung actuve un many actuvutues mussed many early season practuces Later relueved of some dutues she broke un very umportant role un county tourney game agaunst Schaller un whuch she made many crucual baskets and I4 pounts Januce the next two years should blossom unto a terrufuc forward JOANNE H Soph Guard Joanne a steady and reluable guard was undus pensable She was an unyueldung guard whether un front or post where she was handucapped wuth a lack of heught Joanne who has mastered fundamentals us gufted un her capa cuty to rebound and advance ball up court You should hear a lot about Joanne un years to come JOANNE MARLENE l PAGE FORTY ONE f ' 1 I ' ' . ' ' ., . , ' , i I ' l I - I . , . . . . I . . . I I . Holstein in which she netted 5l - . lt to the starting line-up. She played a ' A ' i . . ' - . . - , - . - . I , 'th ' . i ir- ' . Back Row Roger Barkley Manager Myron Dreessen Manager John Muller Duck Lunden Ronald Salmonson Danny Hansen Robert Hart Dean Ruchardson Coach McLaughlun Front Row Jerry Reynolds John Rex Lowell Brower Bull Teaquust Don Hoeflung Dale Ruchardson Dale Lange Wally Duffy Joe Kupp Vern Ogden Gene Gunderson Odebolt Hugh Opponents Lytton Wall Lake Arthur Danbury Lake Vuew Auburn Nemaha Correctuonvulle A ta Battle Creek Schleswug Holsteun Wall Lake Schaller Lake Vuew Galva Schal ler lda Grove Paulluna Cherokee l 52 77 ac County Tournament tSectuonal Tournament Dustruct Tournament In hus second year as coach at OHS Russ Mc Laughlun showed hus coochung abulnty by turnung out one of the best teams Odebclt has had un a long tume The Trouans won 9 games bef re meetung defeat The Tropans were very defunutely off theur game when Alta took a 52 47 wun on theur floor A few games before thus Odeoblt had taken a thruller from Lake Vuew whuch proved to be one of the best games of the season The Trouans funushed theur schedule plus takung the sectuonal and goung to the funals of the dustruct before agaun los ung The second and last defeat un a total of I2 games was to Cherokee un the dustruct funals Cherokee later went to the furst round of the state tournament The nught they played Cherokee the Trouans looked the best PAGE FORTY TWO of the year The McLaughlun men umproved greatly un t e last three games Between the furst and last defeat e Troyans took the Sac County Tournament by knock un off Lake Vuew by one pount at Sac Cuty They took t e Sac County Conference by beatung Schaller and wuth a wun cver Galva un the last scheduled game of the sea son Odebolt also became the Mapl Valley Conf rence wunner lt was un the Schaller game that Odebolt was decked out un the new purple warm ups Along wuth theur struped pants the Trouans became the classuest lookung outfut on any Iowa floor As an unducotu n of the fughtung spurut that the Odebclt Trouans showed they came from a half tume I0 pount defurut agaunst red hot Schaller un the second round of the Sac County tourney to beat tnem by 4 pounts There never was such a changed ball club as to the ftrst half Another example of the fught the Trouans sh wed was un the game wuth Cherokee when Odebolt had a lO l lead before Cherokee knew what had happened Through many practuces drullung and Dlaun hard work the Tropans of 5l 52 looked great all season ong The leadung scorere for the local boys was John Rex senuor forward who hut from all over the floor for a total of 376 pounts and a game average of I8 8 pounts Vern Ogden was second hugh un total scorung wuth 227 pounts but Gene Gunderson who mussed a game because of suckness was second hugh per game scorer wuth IO 95 He had a total of 2l7 pounts Verns percentage was lO 81 Fourth hugh scorer was Lowell Brower He hut for l55 total prunts or a per game average of 7 75 Scrappy Dale Ruchards n was fufth wuth 65 pounts or a 3 25 game average and Strong reserve Bull Teaquust was number 6 wuth 61 pounts and o 3 O5 per game average The rest of the boys who made up the travelung squad were Ronald Salrnonson Joe Kupp Jerry Reynolds Don Hoeflung Dean Ruchardson and Dale Lange Wuth thus group of l2 fune ball players Coach Mc Laughlun and the Odebolt Trouans came through wuth flyung colors un the basketball season of 5l 52 60 23 h . ' 48 28 th ' . - 63 25 . Q . . . - 63 3l h ' , ' 38 . 34 , . - 60 28 3 e 48 27 ' . ' 65 ' ' 36 ' - - ' 47 l 52 ' ' ' ' 76 34 ' ' . 43 , 31 . . .C . I . , . 43 ' 28 ' , ' -72 4l ' ' - ' -44 40 ' -47 ' 46 ' - 6l Early 55 Odebolt's in the second half of that game as compared 62 52 ' - A 5l 36 ' ' ' ' E56 30 ' V A n A '60 ' 47 - I , , '45 54 I , ' l 8 Q ' A -5 , , Q GENE LOWELL O JOHN REX Semor Forward leadung scorer wnth the hugh average of l94 polnts per game All County fnrst team All State Hon orable Mentuon John was key man nn the fast break and made many of hrs points on the now almost famous runmng lump shot from the slde VERN OGDEN Jumor Forward cool headed left hander Most conslstent on the floor Per fected a dazzling druve an shot from port side on the fast break All County second team GENE GUNDERSON Jumor Center one of the outstanding rebounders ln Northwest Iowa Exceptlonally fast for has size he was largely responsuble for gettung that qunck break under way All County furst team All State Honorable Mentvon LOWELL BROWER Junlor Center Guard A fune team player a good snot well pouseu and along wutn Gunderson made our double post offense one of the strongest nn Northwest Iowa All County second team DALE RICHARDSON Sophomore Guard Dale was the playmaker on offense and play :ng alone out front gave hum many chances to develop hrs back pedalung footwork and to demonstrate has scrappy defensive abulnty JOHN JERRY RONNIE DALE DO BILL TEAQUIST Semor Forward Guard Competltnon was keen nn Bulls department and he had several Tex played all three posltuons at one tnme or another and was good an all Bull has a habit of donng well what ever he attempts JOE KIPP Semor Forward Joe created a fune competltuve splrnt not only un hlmself but also among has teammates He specialized In tne jump shot and demonstrated almost per fect form Joe s abulnty was vltal to the suc cess of the Trojans ln the season of 52 mnghty mute was a great help an ball control and ball hawknng tactucs Developed a terrlfnc jump shot Back agaun for another year Sammy should prove unvaluable JERRY REYNOLDS Semor Center Jerry con centrated on offensnve work under the basket Had a soft turn and push shot that was ac curate Made It tough for all opponents yet was a fnne splrlted player DON HOEFLING Jumor Guard Sknp was dependable and ambltlous Has footwork rm proved greatly and he along wuth Ogden Brower Rlchardson Gunderson Salmonson Lange and others should make a strong well balanced team for 53 VERN BILL PAGE FORTY TH REE J E N Y - l ' - 7 RONNIE SALMONSON Junior, Forward-The Back Row Don Hoeflnng Norman Bengford Don Nuetzman Danny Hansen Joe Knpp Jerry Reynolds LaDon Hoeflnng Bob Marteuns Jam Gunderson Paul Bengford Bully Kosperson Second Row Gordon Haefner Ronme Salmonson Mlke Dreessen Joe Wlngert Pat Sorensen Robert Hart Duck Lrngren Kerth McDonough Gary Koehler Bully Wolfe Gary Hogue Front Row Darrell Brown Gene Gunderson Dale Rnchardson Bernard Bengford John Muller Vernon Olberdung Dean Ruchardson Vern Ogden Dock Lnnden Absentees John Rex Dale Lunman Russ Paulson Beautaful sprang weather gave the Tro lan thmclads a fast start unto the l952 track season The good weather along wnth an un creasung :nterest an track throughout the state made thus season an especially attract we one Odebolt was well represented nn the State lndoor Meet at lowa Cnty and nn the Drake Relays at Des Mounes For one of the few tumes un hlstory Odebolt competed with schools havmg more than one hundred fnfty students nn hugh school Class A schools Top pount getters for the team were Dan ny Hansen and Vern Ogden Danny concen trated on the century and the quarter mule the state nn the latter at Carroll l5l 43 Vern specnallzed In the 220 yard dash and the broad pump Joe Kupp Pat Sorensen and Ron me Salmonson rounded out the sprmters and were able to brung nn the 440 and 880 yard relays consnstently for top pomts Don Hoef lung Gary Koehler Make Dreessen and Ron me Salmonson mode up a strong mule relay PAGE FORTY FOUR team John Rex had some of the low hurdles records un sight at the begmnung of the sea son but was forced to the outsude by o throat unfectuon Newcomers Vern Olberdlng Jo seph Wnngert LaDan Hoeflnng Bob Martelns and Paul Bengford show great promuse for teams to come A strong bud was made to capture the thurd Maple Valley tltle ln one year we had already won the football and the basketball tutles but the effort fell short by 8V2 pounts With almost every boy competung un the maxnmum number of events Odebolt grabbed seven flrsts to four for Hol stem but lack of depth ln the fueld events weakened the Trogans posutuon Holsteln 00' Odebolt Knngsley Movulle Danbury V2 Battle Creek Arthur 5 . . . , ------,---------- I A ' . ' , , - ................. 92 - . . ----------------- . . , ----------------- ' ' . - ................ 34 .h I I l 1 ' ------------- Junior High Boys' Basketball Seventh and Eighth Grade Football llllllll lllll lllllE Nlnth Grade Football Seventh and Eighth Grade Basketball Junnor Hugh Gurls Basketball team picture was not avanlable PAFE FORTY l'lVF . , . . . . , . . is 5 1 in 9 A 4 'Wu efif X a s ,,., V f Y 1 -A 3 ,i X K Q x 3 1 '51- ' sxa ...ss- 4 and-in Ca Q '48 A4Z N fi C wi -x K HUTIVITI ES lllllll Ullllllllllllll The musnc season got underway last fall wnth the performance of the marchnng band at every home football game Many dlfferent ormatuons were executed the members even dud several dance steps as they furnnshed theur own music The organnzatuon made a flne showing under the very able leadership of Janet Ogden as drum magorette The twlrlers were Darlene Paul Emuly Bergman Carol Herrlg Junuth Gunderson and Nancy Scott Honors were won at the annual Popcorn Day at Ida Grove and a trophy acknowledging that fact was guven to the school Tryouts for all state band and orchestra were held at Spencer and the following band members made the trnp to Des Mounes for the annual All State Musuc Festival Janet Ogden Mary Youngren Loss Landgraf Dale Lange and John Wutt an band and Georgua Hnx an orchestra The wnnter and sprung concert season opened with the annual Chrlstmas concert group from the concert band played for every name basketball game Twenty flve band members partncupated un the All County Band at Sac Cnty nn February lt constituted a part af the All County Musnc Festival A second oncert was glven early ln March Several selections were played uncludnng Raymond Overture Beethovens Andante Cantabule and a cornet truo composed of Gerald Hul deen Bull Teaqulst and Dale Lange played Majesty of the Colors The thlrd and funal concert was gnven by the band and choral groups on Aprnl 28 and Included contest num bers Flrst Movement of Symphony No 8 lUn fmushedl by Schubert and Sousa s Manhattan Beach March Davnd Schaefer played a tuba solo Solo Pomposo by Hayes PACE FOPTY Elfl-lT The Band Boosters purchased several :tems for the band durmg the year namely one new barltone horn two new concert snare drums and four new unuforms The Glee Clubs and Chorus made thenr flrst appearance an t'1e annual Chrlstmas con cert The Boys Glee Club presented two num bers although work was not begun wltw that group untnl after true football season closed All those nnterested un any of tne choral groups partlcupated ln thus concert the num ber beung cut later for contest use Four of t'1e number na nely Janice Turln Jean Stock Gerald Huldeen ond Wally Duffy sang an tie All State Chorus and twenty elght ap peared an the All County Chorus at Sac Cnty The mixed quartet advanced to the state contest wuth tweur presentatnon of Bless the Lord O My Soul and Parade of the Wood en Soldiers Between contests mumps and measles took thelr toll and much valuable practice time was lost The Gnrls trlo sang gurls sextet presented Llttle Boy Blue and Happy Peasant Gnrl and the boys quartet sang Sung Me a Chantey with a Yo Heave Ho' The latter groups recenved a ll ratlng at the prellmlnary state contest Nancy Rec tor Januce Turin Marulyn Hannel Wally Duffy Jerry Huldeen and Dale Lange also presented contest solos For contest Mixed Chorus thus year pre sented To Thee We Sung and Dudn t my Lord Dellver Danlel a rhythmlc spnrntual the gurls Glee Club sang Forest Hymn and Kathryn s Weddnng Day and the Boys Glee Club presented l se Been Lust nun and Who s That Tappnng at my Door I 1 v . . I t ' g , ' ' , ' . , I . . . , . . ' 1 1 1 I , , , . . I , , 1 1 ' . . 1 . . . . . I - l 1 l ' I I 1 1 - I 'i . ' . I - . - 1 1 l 1 , ' - I - - 11 ' 11 11 - I - 11 ' 1 ' ' I . . . , . On the lighter 5lde1 The PED b0 1Cl1 0 Selefif Velvet Shoes and Stop Dat Buzzin' 5 ' I II ' ll I ' D - ' 11 - .11 1 ' ' ' - ,, . I . ' ' ' 11 - - T I I . I I I I ' 1 1 1 1 . I Q . I I - H II I ' II Il ' I . . . . ,, . . . I I - I - - 1 11 11 - - 1 11 1 - -11 1 I I A 11 1 - 1 - 1 11 II I ' ll J 'H Y 'I IIIUEIE IUIIIISI ENTRY RATIN.-I Prelnmunary State SOC Cnty Perry IN pTRUNAlNTAL Gerald Huldeen comet John Vlrt tr mb no Choll M n crr'C1C'1 tr m ore Jean Olson baritone h'Jr1 Janet Ogden bassoon Darlene Paul basso n Jean Stock bas clannet Lms Landgraf toss rlarInet Gc rgIa I-lIx clarmet Mary Ella Youngren DIODO J nrre Turn pIano Nancy Rector pIano Nadme Noyd manmba Brass Sextet Trfmb ne quaItct WoodwInd quIntet Trumpet cuartct Clarunct Trxo CIarIr'ct Cunrtct Horn quart t VOCAL treble hIgh Januce KIpp- trcIle medlum Jerry Reynolds barnt ne Mrxed auartet Wall! Duffy harrtone Dale Lange ha s Geralil Huldeen hnntor' Nnrl n Hannel treble medIum Jann TurIn treh hIgh frls Truo C-IYIS Cextet Boys quartet tenor sax MIrIam Youngren horn Patsy Horstman flute Danny Hansen INSTRUMENTAL snare drum Kenh McDonough Mary Ella Youngren tr mbone rlarmet Ron Id FI gstad Dcl Lange- alto sax cornet a Stehr Drum ensemble alto sax Ctate Contest for Large Groups Kav SummervIlle- H lsteIn alto sax Band BernadIne Lansnnk MIxed Chorus tenor sax Glrls Glee Club Colleen Werfenbach Boys Glee Club PAGE FORTY N I NE 4 I I ' ,WT A ' :, I TEJIZ E ' I-I I ' I I I ' - I I T I Il 5 ' I l ' I ll ' I ll ' I I C '. 'ru- ' I II A I ll ' I II I I C' I I ' ' I I , I ll . ' ' I I II e I Pafsv Horstmarv- I ' I N ' I Il 3 I ll ' , I ' II ,G II ' e ll ' ll ll 'fe '- U - . In ' II ll ws ' ' ll -. 1' ', II II ' Il - II A ll . ' II f- - - e Il Il EI ine - II II ., II - I ' ' - I ' Il ll - ' ' II 1 vi 'Ml 5 Q ii vw 'lf 5 qt f 'if X 71 ' X H3 W k . W k ' . Y NX X, x, ' . , , , X 'V V xxx? t . . 5 nw ' ' K . . . 1 . 1 . . ' D ' 'F Q . , 4' 51 fixi- . 'QW 'auuigf . ff '. ' f, J 12 ,M wtf hw X 5534 finds L1 J f 1 Xa .,. ' KX x o X, , X ik w H g 3 ,,. ,, :fb Wvgiw O ,xx , 2 3 3 ' 5 s X3 wg ,S tri w Kwfif' , N X-.. W. F S : ' 3 , sv .13 wif fi, ' 1 1 Q, f M MM, I ,,W,..A.,M. X' 3 Q I... - rmxm i Q38 in I mv Q 'xy e I wil, an ' f' f 'Q 'ag I - , W 2 ' x1 n ' x ' J: , q , A 3 A . , I T ' ' Q ' ' A .ff? 5,X, . ' ' 4 3 .. J' ' ,I 1 '1 i ' ,Y .V . xf x XE ' Nix .--- 'W' - X' ' 5- 1--:. .lt ,tvs Q - A1 S I ' 1 cf ll V 4 1 ' . 1 4, M M 4 G , , , 1 Q if f U! 'X , , W M if rf iw, .1 . v W x W Eg x W fix s.. - S R v, 1, 754 fu . V , , , ' V , V ' V 1 , Wx m- I it 4 ' 4 , Q Q A I L 1, l' ll, f ' 2 ,, ,, 15 .... f-, 2 ,h M- W.. i, e if fr W , fi!! H X fly 5 'Q ,E , ,-J,5 . , 1,1 .Q ,VR f I 4 3 v d, M,Qz'A I1-v W' ff 9K WH Xvid v I ' 4 if' z L xx L Q 'WR 3 :kj , . f U 1 L.. . ,,,,' -' wg? 1, 1 . U I . ,M - :sf , A . 'ID ' H X-ff un 5' 11.3 2 ' , ' gf an in my 5 Mg , if , , ,X A A 9 a -1 MIXED CHORUS Back Row Charles Bauer Dale Lange Danny l-lansen Bernard Bengtord Jean Olson John Wltt Lowell Brower Jerry Reynolds Wally Duffy Vern Ogden Bull Teaqulst Gerald l-luldeen John Rex Roger Barkley Darrell Brown Bull Brown Ronald Flogstad Jum Meyer Joe Knpp Rnchard Treman Robert Hart Charles Mandernach Middle Row Marlene Albrecht Donna Lnnden Marilyn Landgraf Neva Schroeder Kay Summervllle Margaret Eunspahr Dons Bell Januce Stehr Janlce Godberson Nadlne Noyd Jean Stock Marulyn Schultz Janet Ogden Jannce Turnn Loss Kessler Colleen Hlgby Beverly Bergman Marlene Wlnter Janice Klpp Charlotte Eruckson Darlene Paul Front Row Emily Bergman Sharon Larson Lols Landgraf Carol Schaefer Marilyn Relsrng Ruth Krusenstyerna Georgia Hlx Nancy Scott Lynn Sonksen Mlrnam Younaren Jeannne Buehler Janet Anderson dnrector Joan Slebrecht Nancy Rector Joan Lundell DeLorns Cowlham Patsy Horstman Elalne Muller Donna Scanlan Shnrley Ernspahr Shnrley Schomer Absentee Rollnn Lnnman BOYS' GLEE CLUB Back Row Jum Meyer Ruchard Linden Ronald Flogstad Roger Barkley John Rex Gerald Huldeen Joe Klpp Vern Ogden Jerry Reynolds Lowell Brower Charles Bauer Front Row Bull Brown Darrell Brown Rlchard Treman Robert t-lart Cnarle Mandernach Wally Duffy Bell Teaqunst Dale Lange Jean Olson Bernard Bengford John Watt Janet Ancerson dlrectar Nancy Rector planlst Absentee Rollln Lmman PAGF Fll'TY TWO I I I I I I A I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - : I I I I I I 1 ,,,,, 1 1, 1 1. We, , O ' 0 1 . I 3 f + if 1 ' T if t ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 I I I I ' 1 1 I I I GIRLS GLEE CLUB Bock Row Charlotte Erickson Jeonnne Buehler Elaine Muller Janace Tarun Joan Slebrecht Joan Lundell DeLorls Cowl ham Marulyn Landgraf Beverly Bergman Carol Schaefer Marlene Albrecht Joan McCarkundale Manlyn Relsnng Nancy Scott Kay Summerville Muddle Row Jannce Knpp Barbara Currue Sl-urley Ennspohr Nancy Rector Georgua Hnx Ruth Krusenstgerna Lynn Sonlc sen Janet Ogden Margaret Ennspahr Loss Landgraf Janice Godberson Dons Bell Nadine Noyd Janice Stehr Mary Ella Youngren Front Row Darlene Paul Loss Kessler Patsy Hortsman Donna Scanlan Marlene Wunter Shnrley Schomer Colleen l-lngby Sharon Larson Mnnam Youngren Emnly Bergman Donna Lnnden Neva Schroeder Marnlyn Schultz Jean Stock Janet Anderson dlrector GIRLS TRl0 MIXED QUARTET NOMY Recfof Jomce TU ' Geofgm H'X Gerald Huldeen Nancy Rector Georgna l-lex Wally Duffy GIRLS SEXTET BOYS' QUARTET Patsy Hortsman Jeanlne Buehler Janet Ogden Janxce Joe Klpp Gerald l-luldeen Wally Duffy Dole Lange Turan, Donna Linden, Neva Schroeder PAGE FIFTY THREE 1 l I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 - l - 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 2 J ' f 1 s fx Q . , , 1 Q y a.4' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Back Row Bull Teaqunst Jam Taphorn Jannce Klpp Donna Lnnden Janlce Turln Jean Olson Jerry Reynolds Front Row Ruchord Tremon Darlene Paul Jonnce Godberson Potsy Hortsman Wally Duffy Roger Barkley EPIIEQPEEQHQENIIQIMINI Home Prelummary Pre Dnstnct Dnstruct State HUMOROUS Patsy Horstmon Jeon Olson DRAMATIC Donna Lnnden Darlene Paul Jomce Godbersen Janice Kipp James Taphorn INTERPRETATIVE READING Jonuce Tunn Jerry Reynolds Roger Barkley ORIGINAL ORATORY Jean Olson RADIO SPEAKING Wlllnam Teaquast Wally Duffy Jerry Reynolds Roger Barkley Rnchord Tremon DEBATE TEAMS ONE ACT PLAY Certafued to State because Illness x Dad not enter Won Won Lost PAGE FIFTY FIVE I I I III II ' I I II II ' Ill ' ' IIII ORATORICAL: I I ll ' ' I I III I II I II I I x ' ' ' I I I II I II I II II ' III - : I I I of ' . 4 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Junior Class under the direction of Mr Frank Shaw presented their class play Monday evening December lO l95l The play Here Comes Charlie was a three act farce comedy by Jay Tobias The cast of characters was as follows Nora Malone Cook at the Elliot home Marilyn Hannel Officer Tim McGrill Nora s sweetheart Dale Linman Mrs Fanny Farnham Larry s aunt by marriage Joan Lundell Larry Elliot A young businessman Lowell Brower Ted Hartley His old time college pal Vern Ogden Vivian Smythe Kersey Larry s fiancee DeLoris Cowlham Uncle Aleck Twiggs ln charge of Charlie Jim Meyer Charlie Hopps Larry s ward Sharon Larson Mrs Caroline Smythe Kersey Vivian s mother Mary Ella Youngren Mortimer Smythe Kersey Vivian s brother Danny Hansen Time the Present Place Larry Elliott s home an a suburb of St Louis Missouri The plot of the play and some highlights: Larry Elliot young broker thought he was becoming guardian of a small boy and was shocked to find he had taken a pretty seventeen-year-old girl to raise. Charlotte was called Charlie for short' therefore the error. Larry was engaged to the spoiled society girl Vivian Smythe-Kersey and was further bothered by a snobbish aunt. To have another female in the house a tomboy from the Ozarks at that added to his troubles. Neither Vivian nor the aunt was pleased by the turn of events' and when they started to scheme against Charlie some surprising things happened. PAGE FIFTY SIX 4' Georgua Hux Wally Duffy AFFIRMATIVE Resolved That all Amerucan Cutuzens should be Subgect to Conscruptuon for Essentual Ser vuce un Tume of War Thus was the subgect of debate whuch was chosen for hugh school debate teams thus year It proved to be quute unterestung as the four members of Odebolts debate team can tell you The affurmatuve team was composed of Joan McCorkundale and John Wutt The team s furst debate was held at the Home Speech Contest for Odebolt students They debated each other and had fun doung ut Next THEY went to Correctuonvulle to the Prelumunary Speech Contest There they de bated agaunst Correctuonvulle The Pre Dustruct Speech Contest took place at Odebolt They agaun debated Cor rectuonvulle They were judged thus tume and receuved a l ratung entutlung them to go on to the Dustruct Speech Contest nhl The dustruct Contest was held at Hum boldt There un a round robun affaur they met some of the best teams un thus sectuon of the state The affurmatuve team debated agaunst Correctuonvulle St Mary s of Storm Lake Esthervulle Storm Lake Western Chrustuan of Hull The negatuve team debated agaunst l Akron 2 Spencer 3 Algona 4 Sheldon 5 Western Chrustuan of Hull They won fuve out of ten debates but thus ratung was not hugh enough to permut truem to go on to the State Speech Contest After a successful season the team feels t uat they have accomplushed quute a lot and have also deruved much enuoyment out of the experuence NEGATIVE Joan McCorkundale John Wutt PAGE FIFTY SEVEN . . . 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Georgia Hix and Wally Duffyg the negative, 5' ONE ACT PLAY The Must a fantasy by Dana Thomas was chosen for the contest play thus year The settung was In the year l9-44 on a tlny troplcal island In the Pacnfuc where sux Amerucan solduers have dled In an engagement wuth the Japs Theur conversatuon whnch at times betrays the fact that they are dead deals wuth world affaurs whuch brought them to thas god forsaken hole durlng World War ll and the events leadung up to thenr recent death Only after the appearance of Chanley s sweetheart after havmg been knlled un a plane crash nearby and the vusut of Leon s mother who has been dead fave years does the realuzatlon come to them that they are all dead The play recenved a ratung of I ln the State Speech Contest at Esther vnlle havnng won In three prevuous contests to reach the fnnals THE CAST R Stewart Chanley scnon of wealth now a solduer Jerry Reynolds Warner Scates a musucuon also ln the army Wally Duffy Dutch Lewns another soldner Bull Teaqunst Leon St John wounded In actuon Vern Ogden Velvet colored soldaer Jam Meyer Clare Lathrop Chanley s sweetheart Carol Schaefer Mrs St John Leon s mother Marlene Wmter I ' . . I I I I Q - - ' 11 - 11 I I , . Hike Harmon, once a taxi driver ........................ Jean Olson PACE FIFTY FIGHT Ellllllll llllES llllll The Sensor Class Play chosen for thus year was The Magnlfncent Obsessuon by Lloyd C Douglas Thus was a dramatlzatlon of the famous novel and told of a noted braun surgeon who was devoted to humannty be cause ofa unnque vntallzlng prlnclple He drowns when he mnght have been saved by the means that IS used lnstead to save a wealthy playboy The play boy regenerated seeks to take the surgeon s place proves hus extraordlnary pnnclple as a true way of lefe and overcomes the hostulnty of the surgeon s lovely wldow The followlng cast presented the play on Tuesday evenlng May 20 Martha a housekeeper Joan McCorkmdale Nancy Ashford a frnend of tne Hudsons Carol Schaefer Helen Hudson wlfe of Dr Hudson Ruth Krusenstgerna Dr Malcolm Pyle colleague of Dr Hudson Joe Klpp Monty Brent coussn of Helen Hudson Jerry Reynolds Joyce Hudson daughter of Dr Hudson Georgia Hux Bobby Merrlck a frnend of Joyce Wally Duffy Dr Wayne Hudson an ernment braun surgeon John Rex Perry a handy man Don Gunderson Mrs Wuckes an acqualntance of Dr Hudson Beverly Bergman Jack Dawson a friend of Bobby Ball Teaquust Sound Effects Bob and Don Klus Lughts Don Gunderson Curtam Rollun Lznman BETWEEN ACTS Glrls Trno Nancy Rector Janlce Turnn Georgna Hux Velvet Shoes and Stop Dat Buzzln Barntone Horn Solo- Souls on a Sllvery Sea Jean Olson Top Dance Murlel Schrooten Bonrue Raasch Judy Ogden Jane Leonard Mllntary Dance Trumpet Quartet Trlumphal March from Ando Dale Lange Roger Barkley Ronald Salmonson Ruchard Treman I , 1 , .........-........-.-..-- r 1 , ..-------.--.-.- . , . ................. , ...-.-........... I I I -u--uu-uduH- . . , ....................... . ' I I . -..---.--. Marion Dawson, wife of Jack ........s................. Janet Ogden , ...................... , , . un--n-nn-u-- I . .I . . ll ll ll ' I ll ' ll ' ' II 1 l 1 V I I PAGE FIFTY NINE PACE SIXTY E l Art Smlth WNAX Manager Wally Duffy Jerry Reynolds Georgna Hnx Ball Teaqulst John Schmndt Moderator WNAX FORUM Does the Publuc School Prepare Me for Lute? Thus was the topuc of dlscussnon for the WNAX Raduo Hugh School Forum An ellmlnatlon contest un the form of a symposuum was first held wnth the members of the local Tuesday Club as the auduence The speakers there were Dorus Bell Georgla Hnx Roger Barkley Wally Duffy Jerry Rey nolds and John Wntt Ball Teaqunst served as moderator The Tuesday Club chose the follownng to speak on the Forum Georgna Hux and Wally Duffy representnng the affurmatlve and Jerry Reynolds and Bull Teaquust the negatuve wnth John Schmudt of Snoux Cnty as moderator Followmg the duscussuon there was a Invely questuon and answer pernod The program was rebroad cast by Station WNAX nn February On Frlday Aprnl 25 the Svxth Annual Workshop was held an Suoux Cnty Because of ullness Georgna Hux and Wally Duffy were unable to attend but John Wntt and Roger Barkley replaced them on the Forum team The topuc for duscussnon was Are We un Danger of Losmg Our Freedom of Speech through Government Actuon7 Bull Teaquust was chosen as the speak er for the Odebolt group and took part nn the prelnmmarnes nn the afternoon In the broadcast at nught Leeds Snoux Center and Yankton South Dakota were the fmalnsts wuth the representatuve from Yankton wrnnmg the coveted S250 scholarshap The Forum was transcribed on December I8 by Art Smith of WNAX, Back Row Gary Hogue LaDon Hoefling Duane Vent Harold Miller Bull Halboth Joe Wingert Vern Olberding Paul Miller George Roeder Jim Wareham Loren Thnes Middle Row Charles Mandernach Paul Bengford Robert Scanlan Marlin Gunderson Roger Kies Keith McDonough Gordon Haefner Kenneth Johnson Darrell Brown Bill Wolfe Front Row Richard Harris instructor Jim Meyer Don Hoefling Dale Linmon Ronald Salmonson Don Gunderson Gary Koehler llllll llHM Several different phases of agriculture were studied in the classroom during the year Films and field trips were used occasionally to make the work more interesting ln September a iudging team made up of Jim Meyer Don Gunderson Gerald Hul deen and Jim Wareham competed in a con test at the Clay County Fair at Spencer In March a team composed of Gary Koehler Billy Wolfe Gary Hogue and LaDon Hoeflnng competed in a judging contest at Sioux City along with 80 other teams from four states Billy Wolfe received honors for the highest individual in sheep judging On March l5 the F F A Chapter took part in the Northwest Iowa District FFA contests The Parliamentary Procedure team composed of Jim Meyer Don Gunderson, Jim Wareham Ronald Salmonson and Keith Mc Donough received a silver award LaDon Hoefling took a bronze award in Creed speak ing the Secretarys book received a bronze award and the Treasurer s book received an honorable mention ll EUl lMlHlEl The Chapter elected Don Gunderson and Jim Wareham to serve as official delegates to the State F F A convention held in Cedar Rapids April l7 I9 Ronald Salmonson also attended the convention and played in the State Band During the convention, Don Gunderson served as chairman of the State Farm Safety committee ter sold refreshments at some of the home basketball games tested several samples of seed for farmers sold certified seed potatoes sold Christmas cards sold license plate signs and purchased a Duroc Gilt Officers for the l95l 52 year were Dale Linman president Don Hoefling vice pres: dent Don Gunderson secretary Jim Meyer reporter Ronald Salmonson treasurer and Gary Koehler sentinel There are 33 boys in the chapter 3 seniors 9 juniors 5 sopho mores and l6 freshmen PACT SIXTY ONT l , . . . . 1 I l T . - I - 1 , ' . ' ln addition to these activities, the chap- I I I ' I . . . h I . I . . I . . . . . . , , , . . . I . I , I I . . I ' ' l' . , . 1 I , , ' - Q U , Q ' ' 1 I ' I ' A . I ' I JI, ' PAGE SIXTY TWO STEONGRAPHY TEACHER: Miss BRUCE PHYSICS TEACHER: Mass BERG HOMEMAKING TEACHER MRS OLSON BOOKKEEPING TEACHER: M:ss BRUCE GOVERNMENT TEACHER MR HARRIS GRAMMAR PAYE SIXTY THREF TEACHER: MR. SHAW ,W f f 'NNW W fs 'L 2:2 Q I 13 ? iga if ,4?Ea? fi A Qaift , fl 1 , g Qgiw ' 2 . vt 'Wa V, 'JQSHS L 4 ' '5 i ' V 'wg Q V 7 93 N . fgif My 3 1 , Y gi 4, S? 3:1-:-2-I - . ,, ,W x ix , . ggri 'Q m ,, fi if , ,ff e WA, 6, ww ' as-5 55 fx .13 ,?f75,JfgV 2 f . M Ye, ,:5.:. 'f Sp' :Mi ff' 04 W' X . 1. M' 1 Q ' Y wif :-:-'::f:- ' ww' jx A, ,-2 A xxfk x f wgwm. -,A ,f - - , agp 1 Q ' xg, ,W A gf, mrgq . Y gmy x QQ My ,E E-'si sb 'Q CIENCE 2 OMEM J only STRAT N DM A LT UFKE CU GR A xx Mx X ,Q fl .xl .ff-2 im Ufiiw 6 ,. 'A A fx KS if f Y N nh I '44 I1-UI. VJ ' ? vt' 2 I X ff Mj1 ' xii O xl wg l:1 bf nm f- g JW, 4 - I YD Ui: 2 4 03 1 x , I4 S Ji ' sn 2 XWXR41 2 0 Z W 5 If .!MF i U . U3 I , 25 ' f B A Iowa State Teachers M A University of Iowa PAGE SIXTY-SIX BARTLEY G OGDEN Akron Iowa OUR FACULTY-WE CAN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT THEM . . SOMETIMES WE CAN T GET ALONG WITH THEM The point I am trying to make is Besides being superintendent f schools Mr Ogden finds time to teach Sociology and substitute for absent teachers He is the Senior class Sponsor SINIIIII HIIIII IIIEHIII RUSSELL MCLAUGHLIN Audubon Iowa B S Drake University Don t do as I always do but do as I say' Mr McLaughlin coaches foot ball and boys basketball and track and teaches first year Algebra PAULINE G BERG Dayton Iowa B S Iowa State College Graduate Work Texas Tech. College The test will cover--. Miss Berg teaches all sciences and mathematics. JAY D. WICKER Webster South Dakota B. S. M. Morningside College M. M. University of Michigan This class begins at 8:45 and not at 8:55. Mr. Wicker directs Junior and Senior bands' teaches U. S. History' and co-sponsors the Junior Class. ROSMER L BRUCE Odebolt Iowa B A Grinnell College Graduate Work University of Iowa Iowa State Teachers Please check your errors more carefully Miss Bruce teaches commercial courses including bookkeeping shorthand typing and steno graphy She IS also the Annual Staff Sponsor FRANKJ SHAW Odebolt Iowa B A Buena Vista College Graduate Work University of Iowa Drake University wr MF' The assignment for tomorrow -pages 2l3-450. All English courses' Junior Sen- ior and one-act plays' Dra- matic Coach' co-sponsor f Senior class. Mus. ELIZABETH oi.soN M Dallas Center lowa B. S. Iowa State College Graduate Work: Drake University Iowa State College Now as I was saying-. 'A First-year and A d v a n c e d Homemaking' Hot-lunch super- visor' Adult Evening School di- rector- Junior class sponsor. Tl A Izwa State Teachers QD' DON POTTER Algona, Iowa short hour quiz. IIIIIIUII IIIIIII IIIIHIII MRS DOROTHY PETERSON Odebolt Iowa Cottey College for Wcmen B A University of Iowa For tomorrow please outline the next 222 pages Eighth and ninth English Soph omore World History WALLACE HAMANN Galva Iowa B A Buena Vista College That s one of the few things I dont know JuniorHigh and Girls basket ball coach He teaches first year Algebra and Manual Arts JANET ANDERSON Alta Iowa B A Buena Vista College Now we will start at the be gunning of the first measure and see if we can get through Music Grades and high school English 7 RICHARD G HARRIS Everly Iowa B S Iowa State College If you must sleep in class please dont snore Government Agriculture Adult Evening School director .IACQUELINE COLE Nebraska City Nebraska B S Peru State Teachers No class tomorrow 2500 word theme due Monday Biology Physical Education In Structor MARVIN ROH LF Odebolt Iowa I shall remain speechless Veteran s Agriculture Now take paper and pencil for a Junior High Principal, Science 7 and History 7, History 8 M-,Wir -aww I WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT THEIR SAGE ADVICE PAGE SIXTY SEVFN 4 H. 1 . , I H - - I H ' I al - ' I ' - - I . . h - H Iowa State College H , ' itil, . ..r,, ll It I Q I dwarf YES, THESE PATIENT SOULS ARE OUR FACULTY . . . MRS. P. S. CHRISTENSEN WARREN LUNDELL JOSEPHINE CARLSON Custodian Assistant Custodian Secretary Resigned April I Succeeded by Clifford Muller DRIVERS Bob Hansen Gerald Corner Mrs Carrier Reverend Norman C Erucson Bull Sykes Duck Wales Warren Lundell PAGE SIXTY EIGHT HOT LUNCH COOKS Mrs Charlse Gardner Mrs Joe Carlson Mrs Loss Harfsell 1 , 1 1 I I ' 1 B G Ogden Superrntendent of Schools Mrs Josephune Carlson Secretory Mrs George Dresselhuus Fronk Mattes Earle Rex Dr P E Tremon E E Reynolds W G Horstman llllllll Ul llllllll In llne wlth our general theme for thus year that of progress and advancement we feel lt only flttmg that we glve more then casual mentnon to our Board of Educatnon They and the Boards before them have helped us the Sensors of 52 up the ladder of progress Now as we leave thas lnstntutuon to go out to seek our goals we leave to the members of thus and future school boards the Iob of helpnng the Sensors to come to clnmb the ladder we have clnmbed We realuze too tnat wuthout the cooperatnon of the entnre communlty no body of thus type can functaon properly However nf the cutvzens of Ode bolt contunue to show the spurlt and teamwork that has characterlzed them nn the past the school system of Odebolt cannot help but contmue to be the progressnve forward looking nnstntutuon whlch at now ns PAGF SIXTY NINF 'Q PAGE SEVENTY Q- ...J- 'ti lllllllllllll AUGUST Football practuce beguns SEPTEMBER Teachers meet Kuds do not report Furst day of school gone Full day alas alack' Annual Staff meets to organuze the year s work Football scrummage between farst and second teams Correctuonvulle forfeuts scheduled game lowa Every Pupul Tests More of the same Talk by Mr Kum of Korea more recently of lSTC Cedar Falls Teachers are dunner guests at Presby teruan Church Muss Bruce attends conference at Suo..ux Cuty Our furst football game We take Kungs ey 27 O Guve Movulle u dose of the suuuue med: cune 33 7 OCTOBER .lunror Hugh lose to Denuson 6 O Teachers meetung at Suoux Cuty Our teachers vote not to attend worse luck' Ogden plays here and loses to us 38 l9 Holsteun s Junuor Hugh beat our .lunuor Hugh team 6 O M and Mrs Ogden entertaun faculty at drnner Everyone except the lofty senuor watch es the burdue as Mr Rohrer takes undu vudual puctures for yearbook All County teachers meetung at Sac Cuty an evenung Assembly program talk on Holland by Jan Hollander a Hollander Leeds beats us up and trounces us 20 7 Our Junuor Hugh team lucks Holsteuns Mr Wagner talks to Annual Staff Work us shapung up School Board entertauns teachers un gym Commercuol students have fun wuth electruc mumeograph left here for a few days trual Everythung goes wrong un the Manulla game We lose 39 O Junuor Hugh Homecomung Lose to Sac 20 7 OCTOBER N1nth grade battles Ida Grove O 0 Seventh Eughth grade team l1cks Hol ste1n s 9 O Sac C1ty plays here at our Homecom1ng game ends 1n I9 I9 t1e NOVEMBER Wall Lake game we w1n 40 0 Al Bell shows p1ctures and talks about Central Amer1co Adult Evenung school opens We take HoIste1n 32 6 1n last game of season Gnrls Basketball begans wuth a pre s a son game w1th Charter Oak We lose A day off' Tr1 County Teachers lnst1 tute at Storm Lake Educatnon week Amer1can Leg1on pro qram Senuors work hard collectong paper around town and 1n country and stow 1ng 1t for a better market Senuor Class party Ch1l1 and cocoa Boys Basketball team has a practnce Game at Storm Lake 23 24 All State Chorus and Band 27 Basketball season gets off to a good start agaunst Lytton DECEMBER Footoall Banquet at Methodnst Church Assembly program M and Mrs Stewart gnve program of lnd1an mus1c Jun1or Class Play Here Comes Charl1e WNAX Hugh School Forum recorded rere at one o clock Homemak1ng g1rls enterta1n tne1r mo thers and teachers at a lovely Chnstmas tea Chrnstmas concert 1n even1ng School out for Chrnstmos vacat1on Annual Staff works on layout durnng vocatlon JANUARY School agaun Accldent at hot lunch room Cooks are burned Sernester tests Odebolt IS host to G1rls Soc County Tournament We beat Lake VIEW Second semester beg1ns Boys Basket ball Sac County Tournament opens Boys beat Wall Lake 1n f1rst round G1rls beat Nemaha 1n second round 24 Boys w1n over Schaller un second round 1n thenr tournament at Soc C1ty PAGE SEVENTY ONE 23. ' - . 24. U - ' ' - 26. ' ' t ' ' 2. - ' - . 6. w ' 7. ' ' . 9. . E . l3. ' ' I ' ' ' - e - 13. . '- ' ' 'Q 14. ' . A ' ' - 16. ' ' ' u ' 17. . ' - ' . 21. ' ' 22. Thanksgiving vacation begins. 3. 2 ' . 4. - r. . 10. ' - ' 18. ' ' 1 . I . I .. - 21. ' ' ' 1 2. ' . 4. ' . 17. . ' . ' ' 21. ' ' . ' - y 23. ' U ' l 1 Ji .5 PAGE SEvENTY.TvvO F' 353 JANUARY Girls cop County title by defeating Schaller Boys nose out Lake View 47 46 to be come County Champions Girls sectional tournament opens t Holstein We defeat Nemaha Girls win close game with Bottle Creek in second round Arthur is too much for Troyanettes FEBRUARY Girls play Galva in Sectional Consola tion and lose Home speech contest Assembly program on Atomic Energy Commercial department adds two new typewrlters to accommodate increased enrollment Speech Contest at Correctionville Adult evening school dinner closes the year program Annual staff works all Sunday afternoon Boys win Sectional Championship at Holstein by licking Ida Grove Staff selects cover for yearbook Assembly Program Musical Inventions by Charles Rams en MARCH District Tournament at Holstein Boys play Paullina We 60 they 47 Buena Vista Quartet sings here' also the choir. Assembly Program. Make-up man dem- onstrates Hollywood make-up. District Tournament finals. Cherokee takes us 54-45. Pre-District Speech Contest here Satur day afternoon and evening. School election. Mrs. Dresselhuis elect- ed to Board of Education. Taxpayers approve levy to accumulate building fund. Maybe well have a new grade school building some day. All-County Teachers meeting at Sac City. Why must twose things be held in the evening? Annual Sales Carnival held. Much non- sense. Good financial returns. The day of the Big Snow. Another bad break. Storm began Friday evening- continued until Sunday. Most roads open by Monday. Iowa State College Band played here- Jim Turner among them, MARCH State Indoor Track Meet at lowa Cnty Dnstrnct Speec'n Contest at Humboldt Assernbly Program Bowser the Moun tann Clnmber APRIL Musnc Contest at Sac Cnty Mnss Bruce and Mnss Berg attend con ference of teachers and admnnnstratars at Cedar Falls Good Frnday No school Teachers entertann Mr and Mrs Ogden and Board ot Educatnon at dnnner at Brower Hotel Career Day at Sac Cnty Pocahontas Relays State Speech Contest at Esthervnlle Janet Ogden Lons Kessler and Rollnn Lnrnman enter state typnng contest nn Des Monnes WNAX Workshop at Snoux Cnty All pncture tnnnshed for yearbook Musnc Contest at Perry Large Musnc Groups gnve concert nn Audntornum at enght oclock MAY Sknu Day sennors go to Lnncoln Neb by bus Track meet at Carroll All copy for the yearoook tnnnshed Large Groups Musnc Contest at Holstenn Maple Valley Track Meet Dnstrnct Track Meet Junnor Sennor Banquet Sac Relays at Sac Cnty Baccalaureate Sennor Class Play Commencement School closes Class Day State Track Meet ill i PAGE SEVENTY THREE Km 'lv A PAGE SEVENTY FOUR at F 7 ff A 1 gwn ? .,.. , ,::-- ' ' ' sg ' , W gf Em'fWl 5' . s 'S if '74 Ni PAGE SEVENTY SIX wg I 41 Ziff 469 1 PAGE SEVFNTY SFVFN 0- f 'W 3 ,, 2 W5 44, C f yi Q , ' 'Q I' ' K ' -.,. 3.1 of Y , r V A 6' H is 'E 'N lm.. Q, Back Row John Wrtt Bull Teaqulst Gerald Huldeen Beverly Bergman Georgla Hrx Joan McCorklndale Ruth Krusenstjerna Janet Ogden Marlene Wmter Front Row John Rex Rollm Lmman Joe Klpp Jerry Reynolds Don Klus Ill? llllllllll Elllff Last sprang after having declded to put out an annual the class of 52 met and elected the sponsor for the book and the three mem bers to full the top posltuons on the staff Those elected were John Watt edutor Wally Duffy assrstant edutor Bull Teaquust busmess manager and Mass Rosmer Bruce sponsor Begannung wnth the fnrst day of school the staff has worked enthusuastucally to chron :cle the happenmgs of the entnre school year and to make The Trojan truly a yearbook Joe Krpp and John Rex were appounted to solucut advertnsmg and by contactnng bus: ness men un Odebolt and surroundung towns they secured a large amount of money for the annual Beverly Bergman Janet Ogden and Joan McCorkundale were m charge of the Annual Sales Carmval and of subscrnptron sales from that tume on untrl the book was avanlable Georgua Hnx and Ruth Krusen PACE SEVENTY EICHT stjerna were the layout edltors lt was theur job to arrange and plan the content of the book to declde on the slze of all prctures and to paste up the snap pages and the page lay outs of pictures Marlene Wrnter and Rollm Lmman put theur typung skull to work rn pre parung all copy for the printer To Jerry Rey nolds and Gerald Huldeen was delegated the responslbuluty for gettlng all the puctures luned up and taken at the desugnated tame Don Klus drew all the free hand drawungs to add an rndrvudual touch to the book Our sponsor Mrss Bruce assrsted tne staff rn every way possrble and was a key factor rn the produc tuon of tne annual Wrth a camera of has own John Watt tl'-e edrtar took most of the plc tures and developed and prmted them whuch greatly slmplufued the work of the rest of the staff It was only through the concerted efforts of the entnre staff that the class has been able to produce the l952 TROJAN 3 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 - I l . 1 I . . . ' 1 1 1 1 ' I I ' . - I ' ' ' , . . I . . . - lj Il . I , . . , . I . ' - I - . . . I 1 I I ' 1 ' ' 1 - I I ' 1 - J llllllllllllllllllllllll Thas the Trojan of l952 as the clamax of a complete year s work on the part of every member of the Trojan staff To the rest of the staff then go the edator s farst thanks for thear untararag efforts whach made has job much easaer and whach made the l952 Trojan a book an whach the en tare class may take prade Mass Rosmer Bruce our sponsor deserves specaal credat for her efforts Wathout her help and guadance thas volume of the Trojan would never have been possable Many otners an thas and neaghborang communataes have had a hand an producang the yearbook Thanks ore due to the many sponsors whose fana aal assastance as vatal to an enterprase of thas magnatude Thanks too to twe fraends and relataves of the class members for furnashang the pack up trucks wnacn were needed an the two paper draves Temporary storage space for t e paper collected was furnashed by Mr Bartley Ogden and by Mr I-lermon Watt Paul Wagner has been most cooperatave on photography and pacture mountang and has gaven the staff the benefat of has technacol knowledge an the prantang of tne annual Thanks to Mr H F Bennett for tne oacture he contrabuted Apprecaated also as the pataence of the teachers who gave up classroom tame for some pactures whach could not be taken at any otner tame Fanally thanks to the whole student body for the many snapsfaots they contrabuted to add some space to The Trojan and for thear support of the project These have been the people who have had a darect hand an the publacataon of the Trojan of 52 However credat as to be gaven to all the members of the communaty who by lettang the school serve them wath ats many actavataes have actually served the school and an turn have supported the V952 Trojan John Watt Edator an chaef , . . . . . . . nc. . . . . . . i I , fi l . . , . . PAGE SEVENTY NINF IIE? IIIIIIIIII EIJUIIIIIIE CLOVER FARM STORE LeRoy Lundblod ODEBOLT STATE BANK KRUSENSTJERNA IMPLEMENTS IVERSEN S TRANSFER KALIN S STORE ARTHUR TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK D 8. E CAFE MANDERNACH MOTORS THE ODEBOLT CHRONICLE SAC COUNTY ELECTRIC SHEFFIELD MUSIC COMPANY Snoux Cnty WATTS DRUG COMPANY WILSON RUSSELL CORN COMPANY Soc Cnty ALBRECHTS SERVICE AND RESTAURANT GREEN BAY LUMBER COMPANY ARTHUR ELEVATOR COMPANY ARTHUR LUMBERSI COAL COMPANY BOERNER AND ROTH BROWER HOTEL BUNTROCK SALIE STUDIO Storm Lake CLOTHES SHOP CRACKER JACK COMPANY CUT RATE MARKET DAHLSTROM STUDIO DEIBERT S PRODUCE GEORGE DRESSELHUIS DUFFY AND EINSPAHR ALVIN EINSPAHR EUGENE FERTIG FRIDAY MOTORS THE GLASS TAP H 81 M ELECTRIC W G HORSTMAN JOHNSON S PRODUCE R KORNEISEL KRUSENSTJERNA HARDWARE LANGLE S DAIRY LARSON 81 PURDY LARSON 8- SELLMAN PAGE EIGHTY THE LEONARD HATCHERY A W LEWIS DR JAMES MCALLISTER MATTES FURNITURE STORE DWIGHT MEYER NELSON HOG BUYING STATION ODEBOLT BAKERY ODEBOLT BODY SHOP ODEBOLT COOPERATIVE ELEVATOR RAY S STANDARD SERVICE REX CHEVROLET REYNOLDS D X STATION SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO JOHN SCHMITZ DR W M SCHOEBERL CHRIS SONKSEN SWANSON HARDWARE DR I TAYLOR C A TEAQUIST DR P E TREMAN WARDRIP FURNITURE WARDRIP IMPLEMENTS DR E L WHITE COBURN S 5c TO SI STORE CURRIE IMPLEMENT COMPANY DEUR DRUG COMPANY Lake Vnew MARVIN FERTIG FRIDAY S SKELLY SERVICE DWIGHT HAUFF SPORTING GOODS CO Soux C ty MILLARD HOEFLING KELLER BARBER SHOP DR R R LANDRY LANGE BARBER SHOP LINDSAY S STORE Arthur LOUISE STYLE SHOP J D MCCORKINDALE IKE MCGONIGLE Skelly Tonk Wagon TED METIER MODERN INN ALMER NOYD ODEBOLT LOCKER E P PO'I'I'EIGER RAY S SUPER MARKET Loke Vlew KELLY SMITH ELECTRIC SHOP TRUDEAU STANDARD SERVICE ED WOLTERMAN DR F W WORTH J , I' WALT'S .RADIO SERVICE S d bolt Teams Take S39 Loum t 170 Uk U1 ture fun, prizes and e pmg xuth Qt Patricks coffee and doughnu asketball ues DGWU XT ' B t1-,oiaoo 49 rojans ow to Cherok S SCl'1all6i' 56 to d up I P1 oe ogg Nom. 54-45, m Tournev P xi naw by trampu Hoo,- n1 K on Odehol t 131111 g ., Wgher gomghe cha , Hard Fought Barolo End xsesmit hallemnfgrlltt wlrmmfi One of Best Basketball T Ooig V X Wany H119 Seasons for Odebolt High 1 gpmooxq vm? snuck legs. W QB3 Roger Barkleyj .49 C Urn :lx mroul The Odebolt Trojans went down Th co Take 1 point ,rg SA ihc to defeat before Chemkec boys at Cl Boys S 'rflilans Vlewf' Qu were f Holstexn last Frxday mght 54 4.9 Sgt! Wm Over Lake xg Q fo,-wal I They were m fast como of l Defeat Schaueffb S 5 he Mme mg Chr-ro Hoge! GU' S Barkly Q 0 SDOQ5 Q BY uh, Rnger M Ndebo f Troyans an' 6 uone an hxgh tm' 39 B a Sunni the 'IOTS V een ere Odebolt now has ti. Q n ple Valley and Sac Coho ferenoes as well as the Sac Q, C tournament A week from t h n row Friday the Trojans wlll 5 Htg mtv the state Sectlonal tourney Z , at Homoein f Tn Pro? Trojans Defeat ba Hallelufall I TTU T A 133' Bill Teaquisty rojanettes Suffer oajfimbghit WW e proven as theetglenv N! tmme they had th bam d t the ball as they eu. mms roughne Boys Take 10 Point Lead was I 19196 hurl? S' to Hoeflmg sl9Xecuted a Cnty R Hlotmn 8 back fhe sid M- More we M assay gcc He mmm' me 6 v 129 School chnafonoagg ll Q' fda? n All State Voted to An soot 5310 CWS YUSIC G1-ou S X3 GW t P GIYIS Cage Tealn foox 9 :ogg enxniludentsl from the Ode on Choo, fourth mth and lxm Y! Janet Ogden daughter of 0,66 Q5 Yan x 9 sl V '4' mxtncxpate m the P.:'P'a Vzafzw 12,15 -sslisnsfszssf S ., C twmooo W e rme circus lh e loux o woted on the fourth all state te his X tw V W4 t g:.':f:1I?l audltonum Tum by the Iowa Daxly Press assoc Duowxt NNXK x C nntof- S I vers Are Guest' t S1oux Cnty Circ A group of 129 Odebolt gl dc C Ne GY? Arrangements for the Um tnon coaches and officials from 0 C 05 C-no I ' F tickets were furmshed by Ode mg' Iclwgt th n for film l S hrmers were made throuzh f 553 'Mt 'S S6852 aww debolt Rotary club and B G 0 PO' 5 0' a I en supermtendent of schools 595 pomts per game S I I The tmp was made m a Cam one of the fmest records l 0 Q of 21 cars Drners were Rot gms aager3:3ag1lih1y'iIarfIf1 Buehler Ravmond sohunz Ofha ij 510 ag au 'S rt Turin Paul Fox Bull St W gtthegv 0 ir gags 351,51 C In tudenfs AdV311Ce Chfford Petschauer Max-un Sto an f a was oaihgu h S Msn-,cg Speech Meet John Sxebrecht John Buehler for our years f h g ,i bo' ov W V to 0 f an M for 10th Vlotow um ff' on MM- 29 Bemard Thayer Georze Dress 'Two week' ago .,a , 3 .,d' I . . ' - 's ll . . ' F- A l' yuh ' . tnge 3 Od. ' 55 E. 0 is 1 ' I ' cy ' o 'N N Q ' , 1 fe - - . ,o , . . - ' 1, 5 eq . as L' . 1. . SWA - F Szcu Q e N T e- - t . 1 ' N X ' I O ,I Xa b . . ogy! .- ' . ' B I . T wo 9 Q11 X . C 0 . -tw '- 1 'V ' ' ' Q T . 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