Orange High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)

 - Class of 1957

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I fi? K? ' 5. 3 3 sl 'hi vi' .. 1 ..v-s.x- - ,fl '1 A 32:1 lclcvl-get 2f7J5 V- 5715: AQ, PSB! 'VY -'.'i wg- .nn ' - S.. .Q 1, QQ. ff: W 4-4 '.,', if 3 .Nl if 1 'v A Q -afi- , Q4 Fa, gr -f, .1 'I . , 'mar . I E. K. .Y ,, 'ugh I ' ',a-gr-i:.Q,',agi- Q -'aff' Q ' ., ,, , ,.,M2- wwe? 4fa':nMw4!M 'M TIGER TALES PUBLISHED BY THE TIGER TALES STAFF OF ORANGE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL WATERLOO IOWA l956 - I957 DEDICATIO We the staff of the 1957 TIGER TALES wish to dedicate this our yearbook to the institutions of learning throughout of living As we have experienced countless opportunities during our school years to improve ourselves we hereby pledge to do all we can to provide those same opportunlties for others. America and to the cause of furthering the democratic way HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL Strangely enough, a commlmity literary society organizedinthewlnter of 1908-09 by parents and teachers, first fostered the idea of school consolidation. Programs were held on Friday nights in the un-used Elton church which was later purchased as a township hall. This society functioned eight years and besides developing local talent, it gave opportunity for discussion of oommtmity problems including school consolidation. Up tmtil 1916 any yotmg people who wished to continue their education beyond the eighth year, had to drive back and forth to West High fhorse and buggy styley or else attend the academic department of the Brethern Church college at Mt. Morris, Illinois. Either plan had its draw-backs. And the number of students was increasing so rapidly that the high school problem could no longer be ignored. People were hearing rumors about a mysterious something called consolidated schools which were being developed in Indiana and Illinois. As more information became available, they learned that country school districts weredlscardingtheir separate district schools, and transport- ing the children to some ceitral location where one large school served all of this. And in some places high schools were being added to the system A few people agitated this idea for Orange. and Stuart Hamer, one of the local teachers, was especially active in promoting favorable sentiment. But many of the people shook their heads and said, That might work in Illinois but it can't bedone in Orange. Not with our roadsl And it would cost too muchl Anyway we have our good schoolhouses and are adding improvements every year. Better let good enough alone. But such arguments did not solve the high school problem Then a vote of consolidation was taken in 1914, but was rejected by a vote of 99-33. ln- vestigation continued. Speakers were brought in to help educate the public, pictures were shown of how consolidation was being worked out successfully. The second vote was taken in May, 1915 and was carried by 116-43. The first school board was composed of Elias Miller, President: H. J. Hess, Sr.. H. W. Miller, Samuel Hoover, and Elmer Lichty. W. O. Tannreuther was secretary, and Grant Miller, treasurer. Bonds to the amount of 855,000 were voted and five acres of grotmd was purchased from the Glen Lichty farm. The school building was built in 1916 and although not completed was in useful condition by September. 'I'hat first day of school is one to be remembered: the horse- drawn hacks, the muddy, lmgraded school grotmds, the two hundred or more school children, each with a district prejudice that had to be overcome, the partially finished rooms, the medley of text books, all this and more had to behandledby Supt. Stuart Hamer andhls corps ofhelpers. But in duetimeroutinebecameestablished, and classes ran on schedule, and the school was a going proposition. As the oormntmity grew, so did the school, tmtll an addition was needed. It was begun in 1951 and was completed in January, 1952, It contained a much-needed gym. a home economics room, shop classroom, a kindergartm and two class roorm. The grade enrollment for that year was 212 and the high school enrollment was 90 maldng a total of 302. The second addition was started in April, 1955, Classes were started in February, 1956, although the building was not completely Hnished. Up tmtll this time, some classes were held ln the Church. This addition contained 11 classrooms and a band room. The enrollment had grown to a total of 675. The total enrollmmt for 1956-57 is 760. ff KI DERG RTE SM lla'-5 BACK ROW K, Albers T Broell C Walder V Gnffnh, R. Russell, K Elhort R. Gnmsrad M Small, D Vaughn. SECOND ROW R. H8.1dBl'I1BI1 P Myers D Fould D Klem D Sclunitz M Payton, R Aegerter FRONT ROW P C1rksena K. Mlller L Rosen R Greathouse L Hoof nagle P Burbank S Ernst, ABSENT P Nickles S Blackford CLASS OF 57 THIS IS YOUR LIFE AS IN ALL GREAT THINGS YOU HAD A SMALL gm- Mrss NORMA 1-'LAUCHER wEsT suns HARDWARE Kgnfireggaftw 622 Commercial, Waterloo L - ' - KI DERG RTE BACK ROW M1ss Flaucher T Egts D Stumme D Trainor P Hilmer M Osgood R Frost S Engle SECOND ROW S Kllngarnan D Roberts S Cavenaugh B Carpenter K Budlong I Youngblut L Hamer L Bovy ABSENT C Nelson I McC1a1n R Scrscent L Hall C Mack D McCann BEGINNING ELEVEN OF THOSE THAT STARTED THEIR EDUCATION AT ORANGE STILL Galter, S. Bouorden, L. Marshall. FRONT ROW: R. Kane, S. Bailey, M. Geary, D. Gregory. D KI DERG RTE BACK ROW B Gage S Green, G Wingert M Heth, S Simpson L Lay M Brooks B Starr K. Qual G Foulk. SECOND ROW A, Ortman T Schnmder B Neebel, W Nolman J Lonergan R. I-Ialbfass R R. Stone E Jenkms B Elhott FRONT ROW R. Blouga L Killmger L A, Oye W Venem L Killmger C K1rkey D Delargardelle ABENT C Carey M. L Anderson REMAIN THESE ARE LARRY ANDERSON KAREN CHEEVER PHILLIP KNAPP MRS MABEL HOLDIMAN Kindergarten LS T C HARTMAN S SUPER MARKET Washburn FIR T BACK ROW L Suiter J Nottger J Paulson, T Turner R Lichty L Michaelson L Hess S Fausch R. Glessner M. Shaner SECOND ROW Mrs Cpsal, R. Sawyer R Brandhorst J Janssen S Davenport J Nothnage1.J' Bock, D Peterson R. Johnson, K Smith. FRONT ROW N Rosen, W Hersh, E Heath, S Karstens M. L Balabon, T Bonorden A. Heath. JAMES MC LAURY CAROL MC NAMEE MAX PULLIN DAVID TRENT MORLEY TRENT MRS ELLEN OPSAL First Grade HUMMEL s LUNcH1zoNzz'rTE I-S T C- 4th 8a Jefferson, Waterloo . 9 0 I 0 li I I I 0 I l ll I , . . . . , .. ,. .. . ' U :. . . . , . . . , J a I I - f 'W if I Qi 1 .ff .-fi I P is' Ll . ' ll FIRST BACK ROW Mrs Bud M, Saunders D Sass C Paulsen. A. Lehmkuhl, L, Kane L Trout, E White, R.ReyerLDeuhr SECOND ROW L Peterson, K. Eckllmd A. Irish R. Moffitt R. Stoneman J Schuchardt G Harwood E Butz, B Scott FRONT ROW C Harbaugh J Anderson G Meeker M. Jeffries K. Lee, L. Hexdeman R. Aschbrenner AEENT S Speicher D Gartelns MARY THOMPSON AND DAVID WEST YOUR FIRST THE PEOPLE S MUTUAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION 323 West 4th Street Waterloo Iowa MRS MADELYN BIRD Fust Grade I S T C TEACHER WAS Mlss cH1LDs,' WHO A 3 O1 6. I ' ' 'X I . S ' FIRST BACK ROW Mrs Sloan, K. Rudolph M Stephens J Grinnell, S Nordstrom, V Heidbreder T Frenchick, V Smnh J Andreessen, L Vogler SECOND ROW S Pecenka,S Kerr F Cirksena M. Eaton G Jeffries D Sass D Iversen, G Schellhase J' Marsau. FRONTROW SKll.I1I1'lZ.l'lST ga rainor R. Monmtam, M. Rendon C Stoner S Hoofnagle, A. Peterson. AEENT D Cameron. DID A GREAT DEAL IN HELPING YOU TO ENJOY YOUR FIRST SCHOOL YEAR AT ORANGE JN ...alf cv' fy l MRS JANE SI OAN Fxrst Grade TENENBAUM S 5 I. T C Waterloo 1 f l - 9 - . . 1 . A . I I l Q : . . . . , , . , . , . . , : . ' . . , ' , . , . H2315 F1339 .L- K-'L '-ui.,i1, K 5e'i ' 7 its -ff? . V . 6 iff giriz f. Q d A , gf if Yr lu Q 1 I If I Q K 1 X . 1 , , I SECOND BACK ROW Mlss Chestnut M Anderson M Brasch G F1ke R. Neebel S Lay M Cole S Roberts SECOND ROW P M1chae1sen N Smnh P B1111ngs D Kirkey S Davenport B H r od on D Robbins N Gonzales SEPTEMBER 1946 WAS LOOKED UPON WITH GREAT ANXIETY YOU KNEW WHAT FIRST A' I MISS BARDENE CHESTNUT Second Grade LS T C COHN BROTHERS Waterloo , ' I W T W W 1 4 , . , i 1 4 F -4' L-Z X 5 z . a wo , K. Bergmeier. FRONT ROW: D, Gregory, N. Volker, P. Prentice, W. Donels , I Ax 1 H ve 'fi - F 3 f 2 H1 ' I ,l Z , 4 my ffl! m . I Q x L, Q 1 . xr f SECO BACK ROW Mrs B1rd M Bolrnan R.R1dgeway R. Bergsma D Arends J Paulsen L Budlong, S Wh1te, R Petersen J Ph.1u1DS SECOND ROW M Jeffrles K. Marshall, K Conzett ,T Acuff P Myers R Trent R Cone B Moffxtt FRONT ROW L Srruth D Gregory M Hostetler S Elhott D Shlrk R Trent P Ernst GRADE WAS LIKE BUT WOULD SECOND GRADE BE AS ENJOYABLE9 IN SECOND GRADE x- '37 uw' N1 Each SA sm! Hawodee 0.x MRS NORMA BIRD Second Grade LS T C SIMCOX BARBER SHOP 1104 South Street Waterloo SECO BACK ROW S W11son D Wagner M Galter S M111er J' Grady D Bush T Ehlert K Sallee. SECOND ROW D Rousselow N Pullm S Peterson K. Ortman B Bates P Lonergan P Elhott FRONI' ROW R,Stewart D Lelfllllgel' C Cavanaugh S Brown D Hoofnagle J' Stumme JACK BRIDGES AND CAROL MOBERLY WERE ADDED TO YOUR NUMBER MISS TACK LED YOU THROUGH THAT YEAR gl .1 i MRS ROBERTA WRIGHT Second Grade I.S T C WATERLOO LUMBER CO 2135 Cornmercul, Waterloo : . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . , . . : n I H , I n l I I Y ' I ' . 1 9 . I . y . l - u - 9 . - . Q?- A , . 5.5 ' M 11 L ' V ' if AV wr: ' na 5 . IQ, 5, n I. HV ' Q 7 x 3 . ' ,, 'ru fn W - ' in Y 4 33 xx 1 A i 2 ..- HH 1 x T X 2 -.A. . 5, '1 ,. . THIRD BACK ROW Mrs Rokes C Koobs C Cameron L Walder L Neebel, J Prulhps E Brasch C Lockey K. Gxllett R, Gardner M. Beneflel. SECOND ROW R. Petersen G Holdiman M. Brown S W1sner G Davenport M Blanchard M Miller C Sellers L Johnson M Sells FRONT ROW V Johnson C Trent R. Stacy L Harhaugh D Barrows L Lonergan R. Jenkins B Hersh. 1947 MRS BIDNEY AND THE ROOM OVER THE FURNACE ARE WELL 3 4-1 MRS DOROTHY ROKES Third Grade LS T C PAUL MILLER S D-X West 4th8r Ansborough Waterloo THIRD BACK ROW B Callies A. Lay K, Miller J' Harbaugh J' Bridges G Lehmkuhl, C Paulsen B, Creswell, D Gravitt L Sawyer SECOND ROW J Robbms D Jaggar D Johnson M Asch brenner L Rudolph B, Harwood K, M1l1er FRONT ROW D Jehnek, V Miller G Saul, M Elliott V Acuff A, Wilhams D Bonorden. AEENT J Srmth C Perman REMEMBERED DURING YOUR THIRD YEAR YOU WERE TO ACQUIRE MRS. CAROLYN MULLINS Third Grade LS.T.C. THE ELMS Waterloo THIRD BACK ROW Mrs Hoskins S Grange J' Jessen,J Grirmell S Sells ,T Bates P Saunders L Cameron T Youngblut S Olds D Fauser R. Marsha11,J' Vogeler SECOND ROW J' Mxller J' Laws J Rendon D Jorgensen J' Bielefeldt I. H1Ck'I1'li.Il P Shirk P Cohn K Akm. FRONT ROW S Buhr F Acuff R Greathouse D Stoner V Kerr D Payne ,T MCCIAIH. TWO MORE STUDENTS JEANETTE KOLTHOFF AND DONALD SCHEMPP MRS MARILYN HOSKINS Thxrd Grade I S T C I . y . g . . I . 1 . 1 - n - 1 . . . , . . . . I . I g . 9 . , . g . 9 ' s - 9 e 9 : . , . , , . , . , . , . ' .v FX . Y 1 Q 4 ' 2. Y' A, P N11 O A 'R-1' x' ,, K I 4l ' 'L FOURTH BACK ROW Mrs Crane B Bielefeldt J' Pullin M. Shngerland G Fecht A. Brown J Holhs V Destival, R Tabor D Trout M. Anderson. SECOND ROW S Sass M Witcher Z Riech mann S Green R, Grearhouse D Cone L Leisukow J Budlong, K. Peterson. FRONT ROW R. Meeker M Witcher C Campbell. R. Jordon, M. Miller B Schempp J' Spence R Payne. 1948 WITH FOURTH GRADE CAME A VARIETY OF NEW THINGS ONE OF MRS AWDRA CRANE Fourth Grade LS T C GILBERTVILLE GRAIN 8: LUMBER CO Gxlbertville FOURTH BACK ROW J' Gonzales D Sheeley R Tabor J Darmger W Murphey R Brandhorst R A Smk C Bush N Thomsen SECOND ROW Mrs Kraft J Randall W Prenuce N J Graham, J Johnson S Marsau D Rousselow F Srmth E Rowenhorst C Beckham. FRONT ROW K. Saul C Sllbaugh D Stonernan M Heath S Whlte A Ne1dert L W1dger AISENT D Lusthoff WHICH WAS A NEW CLASSMATE ERVIN QBUTCHJ GRIMSTAD ANOTHER ,4 14 ld? ,ff MRS RACHEL KRAFT Fourth Grade LS T c HUDQON STATE BANK Warrburs Hudson OLIRTH BACK ROW Ivhss H1ckey K Fauser D Story P Stephens M Gartelos S Balabon S Buhr C D1x L Gage K. Wheeler SECOND ROW G Powers R. B1111I'lgS M K111enger D Woellner D Stacy J Nothnagel, S Moff1tt M Rousselow F Seegxmller FRONT ROW G Casey E ,Teffnes P Hartman, D Carstensen D Homolar C Brown D Carstensen. THE SKILLS OF READING AND WRITING TAUGHT BY MISS MC COSKEY Av MISS SHIRLEY I-IICKEY Fourth Grade LS T C FIFTH A-V' V' BACK ROW J Harrah D Blanchard D Dankenbrmg M Blough E Petersen K Ecklund J Osgood C Lichty THIRD ROW C Christensen J' Black I1Schrrudt M Nelson L Donelson D Bolman SECOND ROW S Kelsy R. Saul C OConnor R. Yeager S Lexzer L Hamer L Gregory FRONT ROW A ,Tenkms Klones M. Wendhng D Anderson P Woolsey F ,Taggar G Pu111n 1949 IN FIFTH GRADE KENT MC DONALD JOINED YOU IN YOUR LONG CLIMB TO SUCCESS THE 'Su' Q7 MISS MARY E. ELLIOTT Fifth Grade I.S.T.C. HUDSON HARDWARE Hudson FIFTH BACK ROW T Ca.nf1e1d P Klxne .T Stephens G Brooks T Grady L Stacy M Deerfleld B Johnson M Vogeler T Bland SECOND ROW Mrs Stansbury C Cole T Tendon M C11ne S Blough B Gravm R R. Relsmger D Backham T Peterson R. ,Torgmson FRONT ROW D M111er M Elhott R, W1dger R. Utsler W S11baug,h R Wmegard B Hersh D Ernst D Jefferles ABSENT M Anderson,M Ross RADIATORS WERE A WELCOME SIGHT WHEN YOU RETURNED FROM A RECESS OF SLIDING DOWN SNOWBANKS MRS HELEN STANSBURY F1fth Grade I.S T C FARMERS MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Hudson SIXTH H H ll' 1 BACK ROW Mrs Harrmgton C Hollts M. Hamlm K Smk B Stacy K Kerr S Brooks M Scheel T Shu-k, D Chnstensen SECOND ROW R. Wentz C Reed B Treenley B Story J' Darmger J' Rousselow L Sturtz C Homan R Anderson FRONT ROW D Khne B Sand berg, D I-I1ckman M, Eaton K. Emmons M. Schempp G McDonald S Voshell 1950 SIXTH GRADE BROUGHT ABOUT THE DISCIPLINE FOR MANY OF WHO FELT Q 711' it ARROWHEAD VENETIAN BLIND CO. Hiway 218 North MRS. EVELYN HARRINGTON Sixth Grade LS.T.C. IXTH BACK ROW P Lawless B Carpenter I-LCox L Deerfield C Gage, M Brown G Timmer T Mace D Holdiman S Halverson L Spence SECOND ROW Mrs Hovelson D Klmer D Bergmeler C S11baugh L Rendon T Andreessen R. Dehrkoop D Schne1der FRONT ROW J Beneflel L Re1singer D W1sner R, Snrrn, S Dr1scol1 C Ernst R.Ch11cote B Woolsey MISS ELLIOTT S YARD STICK YOU ALL REMEMBER THE GIVING OF BOOK REPORTS MRS RUTH HOVELSON Slxth Grade IS T C PEOPLES BANK 8: TRUST Waterloo SEVE TH BACK ROW ,T Barrows M Wilson J Lampman C Peterson M Loberg, C Donelson M Harrah C Beard J Pullm J'Bush L Hoskms THIRD ROW S Witcher F Iehnck L Meyers E Klmgaman J' Cox T Galvm D Miller K.Acuff E Brasch C Peterson B Beneftel SECOND ROW J W1tcher D Mtller I Saul, A Wendhng, D Holgate E Carstensen B Mlchel, S H111ygus FRONT ROW D Rousselow J' Woolsey L Mtller T Trent L Stoner L Rogge S Remers 1951 SEVENTH GRADE YOU WERE ALL LOOKING FORWARD TO OCCUPYING THE FIRST ROW OF THE STUDY HALL ONLY TO FIND OUT THAT YOU WERE TO BE BANISHED TO THE ROOM BEHIND THE STUDY HALL THIS YEAR THOSE WHO JOINED YOU WERE ARDITH TIEDT DAVID CHILCOTE AND RUTH SEEGMILLER 1 in Ag uv' MR. JAMES SCHROEDER U S I-hstory J r Ph Soc Sc1 DIRECT FURNITURE SALES Wartburg 3208 Waterloo Road Cedar Falls 3 . 9 . , . I - v - - n o 9 1 9 - 'n u 1 - ' Q 5 - n - I 1 I I I 0 I l .I O I I 0 I 1 I ' . : . ' , . ' . . . ' . . . . . . ' . : . . . , . ' , . , . , . . . . - Q - .Q 1 . 1 I X1 -v 'ff w A . . f -, X1 -. li T, ., T . 'V ' fr' V Ir., ,xi - I h f',' nw. Wil : ' !v.1f-L! '- 9 EIGHTH BACK ROW S Brldges C Stoneman I Johnson D D1x C Balabon S Bergsma R OConnor D Ca111es W Clausman F Remers G Sh1rk. SECOND ROW W Jones LDav1s M Homon B Carpenter J Dehrkoop JQua11 R. Blough J Peck J Mxller R.Wend1mg. FRONT ROW J Wxlkms L ONe111, K. Sandberg H. Morrrson M. S Grange D Halverson J Anderson D Casey 1952 EIGHTH GRADE YOUR EIGHTH GRADE YEAR IS WELL REMEMBERED BY THE ADDITION OF FIVE una MRS DORLS MARTIN Jr, Hi, English S,E. Missouri State College GILBERTVILLE MILLING CO. S.U.I. Gilbertville EIGHTH i 4 IW? 'L , BACK ROW A. Cole G CIIIICOIE, C Rxdgway D Grady G Cameron P Johnson P Black K. Deerfield R.Ra.ndalJ,T lessen. SECOND ROW I Osgood G Bergmeier G Wlute R. Bra.nd horst G Yeager L Halverson, J' Ph.1111ps R. Morrls V Shultz R L1chty FRONT ROW R. Ahrenholz B Casey J Desuval, K Nelson D Budlong, D Txmmer R.Green J' Stacy STUDENTS JAY CLARK JIM MICHEL SHARON THOMSEN LINDA SHILLING AND KAREN SCHELLHASE MRS. BERNICE RAMSDELL Jr. High Math 8: LS.T,C. O'CONNOR BRCB. Washburn JR. HI ACTI ITIES BACK ROW B Clausman F Re1ners R Brandhorst I Destrval A Cole I Quall G Shrrk J Barrows R Blough L Hoskrns D Mrller T Galvm I Osgood THIRD ROW I Cox L Rogge D Holgate I Woolsey T Trent L Mrller A Wendlmg L Stoner K Acuff D Mlller J Wrtcher J Peck J Mxller SECOND ROW D Nelson F Whxte D Casey D Halverson R Wendlmg B Casey G Bergmerer I Anderson J Saul H Morrrson D Budlong FRONT ROW Mr Schroeder R Green R Randall T Jessen G Chxlcote R Arenholz D OConnor I Stacy The ,Tumor I-hgh basketball team was orgamzed early rn the year w1th Mr Schroeder as the ooach. Basketball games were held on Saturdays Tryouts for musxc groups were held at the begmning of the year and resulted rn a rmxed chorus two grrls' choruses and two boys choruses They presented a program II! the sprmg. They have had several parues durmg the year and they were mvited to the hlgh school Halloween DUTY The JUIIIOI' Ph Y was organized at the beginmng of the year and met every two weeks throughout the year There were several speakers and several toprcs were discussed. E. Klmgaman V Schultz B Carpenter M S Grange XJ -I if BACK ROW Mr Schroeder F Reuters J Peck,J Barrows G Slnrk A. Cole, D Nelson T Tran J' Anderson, FRONT Row D Miner D Arenholz T Jessen. D OC0nn0r G Ch11C0i6 J Miller jg 1 - . .. X V x 4 J B A li' as B .av -Zi T Ill N ' 1 , . .V 44, ff 5 I-w 'X YJ, H Y The H1 Y Club had many a good program durmg the year There were all kmds of d1SCl1SSlOl'lS w1th many mterestmg movles to talk about. Also on the year s agenda were speakers on sports and rehglon Bemg physmcally f1t IS a goal for each member as many gym mghts were tn the year s program And for fun there were, naturally ftm rughrs All in all each member felt the club was very worthwhlle and w1shed many more could have Jomed and had the same experlences BACK ROW D Chne J' Wmght M. OConnor .T T1edt G Nelson O Seegrmller D Schre1ber J' Gr1s G Anderson Chaplam D Trent Presldmt M. Pulhn, Vlce Presldent B Volker B Mlller Mr Stans STUDE COUNCH. Durmg the past year the Student Councuhas had a very busy and successful year We have sponsored several parties for the high school, as well as the Juruor I-hgh. Some of these were the Halloween Dance and a sock hop after the Orange Hudson game. This year for the first t1me, the Orange Student Conmcxl had a part m orgamzmg a Sportsmanshxp award along w1th the other schools that play tn the C C C Conference. 'I'he Student Council would hke to thank all the student body as well as the teachers for helplng to make this DSSI year the success ll has been bury 1 LEFI' TO RIGHT T lessen, B, Brooks L Greenley J Miller Mr Grmnell, D Schernpp E Brasch, L Hess M. Niool.M. Feller O Seegmiller, H. Morrison wold, P. Knapp, P. Christensen, P. Nelson, F. Trent, FRONT ROW: R. Jurgens, B. Anderson, Secretary: MIXED BACK ROW: D, Trent D, Schempp G, Lindner J, Dix K Dehrkoop J. Carstensen J, Dankenbrmg S Katzman D Sallee SECOND ROW Mrs Wakey J McLaury A Bergmeter L Shllltng S HOHIS ,T Stephens M Hare P McDonald K Khngaman FRONT ROW N Thompson P Zwan 1 P Brown J Saylor G Jurgens K. Cheever MRS PATRICIA WAKEY Tryouts for vocal mus1c were held the fxrst weeks of school, and resulted 1I'l a nuxed chorus of 48 a gtrls glee club of 48 and a boys glee club of 26 Kay Klmgaman was the accomparust The small groups selected were gtrls trio boys quartet freshman glrls octet g1rls octet UIIXQ octet and madrlgal. Several have sung for public meeungs durmg the year VST' BACK ROW S Harrah .T Stephens S Katzman A Bergmeler J D1x .T Brasch L Shllhng A Txedt S Holhs ,T Brown, K Klmgaman. THIRD ROW N Lawless .T Dankenbrmg B Surm, K, Dehrkoop M. Hare, N Woolsey G Lmdner M Gumstad M Dtetrich I Carstensen, R Wendlmg S Wmegard C Myers SECOND ROW Mrs Wakey L Hess K. S1lbaugh M. Dean N Lampman M Kehrkoop J Stephens M Nicol A. Hamer K. Smlth, S Woolsey FRONT ROW G Jurgens K, Cheever ,T Saylor B Lelsukow N Thompson P Zwanztger P Brown C Moberly S Pullm, C McNa.mee. CHORU BACK ROW M N1co1 N Woolsey T Bechtelhelmer K McDonald B Brooks G Anderson P Knapp J Stephens M Dehrkoop SECOND ROW F Trent S Olson N Lawless A Hamer S Woolsey K. Sm1th R Wendhng G B1111ngs FRONT ROW B Dav1s K. S11baugh L Hess J Cheever C Moberly C McNamee R. ,Tenkms At Chnstmas all of the groups worked together to present a Chnstmas program on December 21st The theme of the program was Th1ngs I Remember about Chnstmas In the spnng all of the small groups part1c1pated 1n the State Muslc Contest wh11e the three large vocal groups prepared a sprmg concert BACK ROW K, McDonald L Btllmgs D Schempp T Bechtelhetmer B Brooks D Sallee, D Trent B Schernpp G Anderson. SECOND ROW K. Khngaman J M111er J McLaury J Wr1ght J Barrows J Powers R Plllllll J' Sallee, Mrs Wakey FRONT ROW F Trent P McDonald R.Jenk1ns G Bxlhngs .T Cheever B M111er B Davls MUSIC CORNER W. Park 81 Washlngton - 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 u ' ' lo . 1. 1 ' 0 - 1 - 1 1 1- 1. . 1 - U - - 1- 1. 1. 1. , 1 9- 1. 1 . 1. 1. , ,. , 1 11 1- 1 SMALL L. Hess C McNamee, L Shilling, X D Trent K. McDonald P Knapp I McLaury L41 BACK ROW P Knapp D Trent K McDonald J' McLaury FRONT ROW C Moberly K. Cheever C McNamee, L Shlulflg. f I U U Y U 9 I 4 K 'Q as - T2 . , K? 5 .' H' 'Y Q ' is ' ii? ,. : . o - I . . . ' . : . . Y' I C u - I V 5 , ' GROUP BACK ROW L Goldstein, F Br1d gas B Brooks D Sallee, D Schempp Rlenkms FRONT ROW C Moberly .T Step brmg A, Bergmeler BACK ROW G Lindner J' D1x J' Dankenbrmg. A. Bergmeier FRONT ROW J Stephens N Wool sey S Olson K. Sllbaugh BACK ROW. N. Lawless. J. Step hms, S. Katzman, S, Hollis. FRONT ROW: N. Thompson, P. Brown. J. Saylor, P. Zwanziger. hens, G, Linrinerl J. Dix,.T. Dsnken- CONCERT BAND QWVQ HN aww- F BACK ROW F Trent R Seegrmller A T1edt R Wagner D Sa1lee,J' M11ler J Sallee, L Bdlmgs D Grady D Trent. THIRD ROW N Woolsey K Klingaman P Chr1stensen J' Wr1ght R.J'esse.n R Randall J Barrows T Bechte1he1mer M Hare J Stephens S Holhs SECOND ROW Mr Berry J' Carstensm L Hess K. Sllbaugh J' Saylor T G3lV1I1 B Ivhller G Bdlmgs I Johnson S Olson E Klingaman K Dehrkoop M Dean. FRONT ROW R, Wendling, K. Cheever J Bush G Shlrk, R. Arenholz I Miller H Morrxson D H01dll'1'lZl'l D Budlong, R. Lichty MR HOWARD BERRY I.S.T C i Li ' 4' V B R 5 if iffxl J D .L' f 41 X yA V Q fn 0 9 5 R V D , ff f PEP AN BACK ROW F Trent R, Randall N Woolsey E lG1ngaman SECOND ROW D Trent P Chr1stensen T Jessen G Shlrk D Ho1d1man D Grady S Holhs FRONT ROW J Stephens M Hare S Olson ,T Saylor .T Bush J Johnson K Klmgaman The Orange School Band was composed of approxlmately forty f1ve players throughout th1s year The fxrst performance of the year was played by the Concert Band at the Commumty Fa1r Orange students were entertamed by a school assembly band concert durmg December Wnh several members movlng up from .Tumor Band the band played a late wmter concert for the pubhc Sprmgume saw the Orange band marchmg U1 the annual Band Jubllee Day parade for the ftfth stra1ght year The Orange School Pep Band drrected by Kay Klmgaman played at all the home basketball games K Dehrkoop R L1chty M Dean J' Carstensm R, Wendlmg. I . 1 1 - 9 - ' . I . p . , , . , . ' , . ' , . , . '. : . , . . . , . , . g . g D . ' . .i . . , . . ' ' ,, ., 5 4 , gi ,fd ,' A . 'f 'Q M K 24 4 1 -ii' 'T . 5 fx J I 4 I ' . - ,J , ff . ' I ,A , . s .' -E 1 XL Y ', - fi' 'X , . Q , t 1 .14 , , ' f c y . Q I Y I I . SMALL GROLI PS S Hollms T Bechtelh Sallee, J M g I 4 4 T. Jessen, J. Barrows, J' 11 L mf J, Stephens, M, Hare, S. O1 ,T Saylor. DR MA CLUB BACK ROW R. Jenkms O Seegrruller L Goldstem, D Trent F Brldges R, Palmer B Gre1ser K, Schellhase, S Olson FRONT ROW Mrs Best B Dav1s J Kolthoff M Feller D Schempp R. Rowert A, Foulk E Feller M. Foulk. AMENT ,T Barrows SCIENCE CLUB 6 lx: LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Sransbury J' Barrows J Brldges K McDonald J' McLaury O Seegmlller D Sallee M OConnor G Anderson I M111er R. Hemrrungsen, C Taylor J' Sallee W Schempp B Brooks T Bechtelheamer C Stapella D Trent : .ll , lo , a In . I In -D : ' Y' 'I' ll le I I il I ., ,Y V ,' ,. E,ma 6 Q Y K. l ,f .0 -' 'I . I, '1 , . . . ' I' In I F. F. A. The Orange F. F.A. Chapter had twenty-five members taking part in this year's program The chapter had a parent and son banquet this year that was very successful. The Black Hawk Meat Hog Show was also a big event this year. Many farmers had seeds and milk tested by the chapter and a tree planting program was also carriedon. During the year there were tours taken, and the club was on the radio during F. F.A. Week in February. What with raising corn and catching pigeons for the treasury, the whole year was a very worthwhile one. BACK ROW J Griswold ,T Tiedt A. Blenfang, B Walters G Schreiber L Hoskins G Nelson. FRONT ROW M. Stoner D Chilcote M Trent M. Pullin, J Mitchel, J' McLaury V Trent SECOND ROW: Mr. Ape.l, O. Seegmiller, J'. Powers, D. Stoner, R. Pullin, A. Bolman. J. Wright. PEP LLIB BACK ROW M O Connor D Schempp R. Seegmlller K. Kltngaman A Bienfang D Sumrnerhays J Brasch S Cox J Duc M Thompson A T1edt L Shlllmg, B Powers FOURTH ROW P Knapp R. Palmer B Greiser R. Wendhng K Dehrkoop J Dankenbrmg B Surrn, J Carstensen M D1etr1ch C McNamee J Kolthoff K, Schellhause V Trent F Trent P Chrtstensen THIRD ROW D Stoner S Woolsey M Hare J Stephens J Saylor C Myers J Stephens M Dehrkoop N Woolsey S Olson, A. Bergmeler B Walker M Feller A. Foulk, E Feller M Foulk FRONT ROW K. S11baugh M Dean N Lawless A. Hamer G Lindner J Brown, L Hess S Pu111n SECOND TEAM Karole Silbaugh, Nancy Lawless Glona Lmdner Lucy Hess Judy Brown Arlene Hamer Marxlyn Dean M Sue Pulhn .T . Cheever, Miller, ri Stirm, C. Moherly, Thompson, Nicol: Stoner, Mrs. Walton. . Callahan: f ii V f 2 ik F t, I R T . s E ' T A . RESER E B SKETBALL BACK ROW T Sandberg R Ienkms I Wr1ght R Pu111n G Schrelber R Wagner I Cole G B1111ngs B Davxs Mr Mlles FRONT ROW I Mason I Lawless I M111er P Nelson O Seeg mrller M Beckham The Reserve team was bu11t around Larry B1111ngs George Schrerber B111 Schempp Ilm Barrows and Paul Nelson The Reserves as eraged 39 DOIHIS per game aga1nst the opponents average of 29 6 pomts Larry B1111ngs and George Schrelber were t1ed for h.1gh polnt man wrth 134 DOIHIS each for an 12 W1ns ORANGE OPPONENTS D1ke Dysart T C Hlgh Dunkerton Hudson Jesup Geneseo D1ke 4 Losses ORANGE OPPONENTS C1ut1er Dysart Dunkerton Hudson Iesup OT Geneseo La Porte C1ty OT Readlyn MR RICHARD MILES Coach Dnver Trarnlng g I S T C average of 8.3 points per game. 23 ' 28 37 51 28 . . ' 21 29 12 ,, 43 26 40 26 39 12 38 ' 36 42 ' 22 27 33 53 41 44 29 40 39 44 18 35 ' 40 48 44 VARSITY BASKETBALL BACK ROW I Sallee L Hoskms C Stapella F Brrdges L B1l11ngs I Barrows B Schempp FRONT ROW T Sandberg G Nelson D Sallee D Schre1ber I Brldges T Bechtelhelmer Mr M11es Thls year the Orange T1g8I'S varsrty was bu11t around these SIX returmng lettermen Dxck Schre1ber Gerald Nelson Jack Brrdges Fred Brrdges Thad Bechtelhermer and Dav1d Sallee The co captams were Jack Budges and Drck Schre1ber Orange lost a very close champronshlp game to La Porte Crty 1n the County Tournament to grve them the second place trophy A 5 5 conference record gave Orange thrrd place rn the Cedar Consolr dated Conference A11 of the followmg pomt averages and totals do not mclude the Sectlonal Tournament game The Trgers scored a total of 1100 pomts for an average of 52 3 per game The opponents total was 1082 pomts for an average of 51 4 per game D1ck Schre1ber scored 345 pornts for hrgh pomt man wluch was an average of 16 4 per game Gerald Nelson had 255 pomts for a 12 1 game average 13 Wms ORANGE 'Dlke West Waterloo 'Dysart Teachers High 'Dunkerton 'Hudson Jesup 'Genesee 'DIRB Clutler 'Dysart 'Dunkerton 'Conference Games 8 Losses OPPONENTS ORANGE County Toumame nt T C Htgh Hudson La Porte Crty 'Hudson Iesup 'Geneseo La Porte Clty Readlyn Denver Secuonal Toumament 53 East Waterloo OPPONENTS at Hudson T Q T- i l 24 49 51 . . ' 44 51 84 59 55 61 46 58 ' 60 64 42 53 47 57 42 7 3 57 65 60 42 40 50 54 44 ' 59 37 ' 58 56 ' 31 56 55 39 50 60 43 53 52 ' h 80 VARSITY I X Dick X' i x X Cliff, x F d Gerald XZ vf 2X Thad X' x Did ASEB LL BACK ROW M, O Connor G Nelson, T Bechtelheimer M Beckham, G Schreiber L Billings D Schreiber J' Bridges, J Cole L Anderson,J Barrows FRONT ROW 'I' Sandberg P Nelson R. Jenkins G Bilhngs B Schempp O Seegnuller Mr Miles FALL BASEBALL With six returmng lettermen, J' ack Bridges Larry Andersen Gerald Nelson D1ck Schreiber J'1m Barrows and George Schreiber the Orange baseball team won the Cedar Consohdated Con game. The fall season as a whole was also a very successful one with Orange wmnmg seven games and losing three games to Sacred Heart Geneseo and Readlyn. The team batted an average of 310 in the ten games with George Schreiber KCJ battmg 538 Jim Barrows batting 444 Gerald NelsonfP S83 400 D1ck Schre1berfP OFJ 378 and J' ack Br1dgesl3BJ 343 Dick Schreiber pitched three wins and three losses and Gerald Nelson pitched four wms with George Schre1ber catching for each. The co captains elected for the year were Gerald Nelson and Dick Schreiber ORANGE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT OPPONENTS OTHER GAMES Geneseo Hudson Dysart Geneseo Dlke fchamp garnej Sacred Heart Dunkerton SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Re adlyn Hudson 2 Sacred Heart HANK S SPORT SHOP 190 West 15th Wat6I'100 ference for the first time in the schoo1's history by defeating Dike, 20-9, in the championship 6 4 13 6 2 7 20 ' . 9 3 4 9 8 1 4 FRESHME 43 BACK ROW M Gnmstad S Katzman D W11k1ns D Clme F Trent J' Wnght R Walker R. Pullm L Greenly R. Roewert S Harrah, SECOND ROW Mrs Walton D Hemrrungsen B M1Jler S Wmegard B L1esukow J' Stephens C Myers A, Stacy Rlenkms G B11l1I1gS FRONT ROW D Stoner N Lampman B Nledert B DaV1S J Cheever R. Anderson ,T Saylor P Brown 1953 HAYRIDES PARTIES DANCES GAMES WERE THE HIGH LIGHTS OF YOUR FIRST YEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL JOINING YOU WERE MARY FELLER AND PHYLLIS VOLKER BRINGING YOUR NUMBER TO 26 All 'L A MRS MARCELLA WALTON Physlcal Education VIC GREENLEY IMPLEMENT SCIBIICC, B1o1ogy Waterloo LS T C : I I I I I . . I l D I U I 0 l I l f f 9 1 I I 3 . g . . p . , . g . 1 . 1 - 9 I I I ' I 2 . 1 . 3 . 1 - . 1 o 1 9 - g . . - .v .1 a ' . ,ff ' f 1 'Q M' . , X A v V g.. ,S S .I '- s f if ' - ', 1--f . . . FRESHME BACK ROW ,T W1sner O Seegrmller N Beckham J Mason R. Wagner J Cole P Chmstensen M Eaton S Ho111s SECOND ROW Mr Stansbury S W11son E Rowenhorst M Hare A Bolman J Powers N Lawless B FRONT ROW P Zwanz1ger P Nelson R, Jurgens G Gregory V Trent T Sandberg K Surrn B Carpenter MR COTTRELL MRS DOUGHERTY MR BOLTE AND MR HAIN SUFFERED THE PAINS OF INJECTING BITS OF KNOWLEDGE INTO YOUR SYSTEM MR ROBERT STAINSBURY Sc1enCe 84 Math LS T C : . ' . . ' , . . . , . . , . ' . U c .I : . , . ' . . , . , . , . , . , . Starr, N, Thompson. : . ' . . , , . , . . . , . ' , . . , . , . . J. . SOPHOMORES BACK ROW B Schempp C Stapella B Brooks W Walters D Cameron L Hosklns G Scnrelber J' J' Sallee THIRD ROW M D1CII'1Ch C Taylor T Bechtelhexmer J Barrows A Bemfang L B11llI'lgS D Summer hays D Stoner J T1mmer SECOND ROW Mrs Best I Dankernbrmg K Snuth J' Carstensen K Dehrkoop S Woolsey B Surm C Palmer A Blersner Mrs Gr1nne1L FRONT ROW L Hess M Dean K, Sxlbaugh, B Acuff S Olson R, Wendhng A Hamer ABSENT D Niedert WITH TENTH GRADE CAME THE PAINS OF PLANE GEOMETRY AND THE SMELL OF FROGS AND FORMALDEHYDE IN BIOLOGY THIS YEAR BILL OCONNOR CAME TO US FROM SLOAN WALLACE if MRS MARLENE BEST Enghsh Dramancs Mrs Grumell B11ly Acuff Larry Bxllmgs Mrs Best B1l1Schempp Thad Bechte1he1mer 2 . , . g. , . 1. y. 'f' I 9- :.' ' ,. ,. ' ,. ..' ,. ,. ' 1 1 gg I - : . 1. .,. .,. y 9' 1- I ' D . l I ' ' A . GJ 7 J fa ,9 5 . an T7 1, s ' T . ' I I ' D l - l , g .IU IORS BACK ROW S Cox J Dlx R Schre1ber F Brrdges I Lawless R Hemmmgsen J Txedt T Holgate J Brasch THIRD ROW K Klrngaman G Anderson B Volker G Nelson I Grrswold W Walker I Mrller D Maddex B Gre1ser SECOND ROW Mrs W1esley I Callahan M N1coI A Bergmerer I Brown M Foulk A Foulk J Stephens K Hamer ABSENT P Kadera L Goldsteln CANDY BARS POP CORN POP WERE FAMILIAR ITEMS TO YOU AS A JUNIOR CLASS YOUR EXPERIENCES IN SELLING WILL BE LONG REMEMBERED ALONG WITH DRAINING OF THE POP COOLER AND SWEEPING UNDER THE BLEACHERS YOU WERE USUALLY EX HAUSTED BY THE TIME YOU GOT HOME SUE PULLIN JOINED YOUR CLASS THIS YEAR S MR, DONALD ASH MRS EVELYN WEISLEY Social Sclence Home Economrcs Burhngton J'un1or College LS T C LS T C O'Cor1nor, G. Lindner, N. Woolsey, R. Palmer, Mr. Ash. FRONT ROW: P. McDonald, E. Feller, M. Dehrkoop M. , . , . , . . : . , . ' . I 3 I '53 'ff .xff 'X X . ' I JU IOR ACTIVITIE Thrs year has been a successful one for the JUIHOI class of 56 57 The sale of Chrlstmas cards concessxons at ball games and the IUDIOI play were great successes A large share of the money made by the Jumors was used for the Iumor Senlor Prom whlch was a great success We the Iunlors W1Sh to thank everyone who helped to make our Iunlor year one to remember Bllly Walker Judy Brown SECOND ROW Mrs We1sley Morne OConnor Mr Ash Judy Brown EIRST ROW Bllly Walker KayK11r1gaman LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 We the Sentor class of Orange Townshlp ctty of Waterloo county of Black Hawk, and the state of Iowa belng of sound mmd and memory do hereby make pubhsh and declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament hereby revoktng any w1ll or wxlls heretofore made by us F1rst the Semor class do w1ll our cold home room No 12 to the Juruors Second the Semor glrls do w1ll our basketball abtlxtv to the Freshman g1r1s Tlurd the Semor boys do w1ll our notsy cars to the Jumor boys Fourth the Senlors tndtvtdually do w1ll the followmg. Larry Andersen do w11l the mlmeograph machtne to Mrs Grxrmell. I, Jack Brtdges do w111 my ab111ty to go steady w1th one glrl to Fred who needs 11 Karen Cheever do w1ll my long ha1r to G1or1a L1ndner Dav1d Chtlcote do w1ll my desk 1n room 12 to that dear httle F redd1e Bridges Jay Clark do w111 my class rmg to Karla Srruth Mary Feller do w1ll my ab1l1ty NOT to travel whlle playtng basketball to Rosahe Erv1n Grtmstad do w1ll my ab1l1ty to rruss school at the r1ght ttme to Burt Volker Wayne .Tones do w1ll my ab111ty to sk1p school to Kenny Hamer who wouldn t thmk of tt Glorta J urgens do v ll my long ftngernalls to Marlys Foulk Phll Knapp do wtll my 138 pounds to George S who W61ghS only 230 Jeannette Kolthoff do w1ll my dark ha1r and eyes to Nedtta Woolsey James McLaury do w1ll my Olds to Paul McDonald so he doesn t have to walk to L1ndner HCIQIIIS Carol McNamee do w1ll my qutet manner to Larry Bllltngs J1m Mltchell do w1ll my tce skaung ablhty to B111 Walker Carol Moberly do w1ll my abthty to have fun anywhere and anyttme to Lucy Hess B111 O Connor do w1ll my fast Mercury to B111 Walker Max Pulltn do w1ll my Presldent s gavel to anyone w1th a strong constttutton Sue Pull1n do w1ll my wardrobe of clothes to Karole Stlbaugh Davtd Sallee do w1ll my ab111ty to get my father to agree to puttmg a True Tone muffler on the famtly car to Judy Brown. Karen Schellhase do w1ll my d1mples to Thad Don Schempp do w1ll my abtltty to spend all of my lugh school years at Orange to Wtlly and Max Ruth Seegrmller do wxll my Job as edltor of the paper to some poor unsuspecung J un1or L1nda Shllhng do wxll my headaches as annual edxtor to anyone w1th lots of panence Ardlth Tledt do w1ll my old teeth to the dentlst Mary Thompson do wtll my drxvlng ab111ty to Joann Stephens Sharon Thomsen do w1ll my abthty to sleep tn study hall to Sharon Cox Davtd Trent do w1ll my second m1l1ton to Mr Gru1ne1L Morley Trent do w1ll my fast Ford to Joe Grtswold s slow Olds Phyllts Volker do w1ll my natural curly hatr to Esther Feller Davtd West do w1ll my bad luck to anybody w1th real good luck In W1tness Thereof L Max Pull1n the prestdent have set my hand and seal hereto thts ftrst day of February tn the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and f1fty seven 119575 av 92444- Sxgned sealed pubhshed and declared as and for the last w1ll and testament of the class of 57 by Max Pullin the above named pres1dent tn the presence of us who at thelr request and tn the presence of them and of each other have subscnbed our names hereto as wttnesses on the day and year last aforesatd Wtmesses Ziizfif of '. 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I S NIOR PROPHECY Operator th1s IS 1957 W111 you please connect me w1tl1 F Uture 19679 Thank You' Hello I-'Uture 1967 could you mform us of the whereabouts of our present graduates Larry Andersen Jack Br1dges Karen Chwver Dav1d Ch11COIe Mary Feller J ay Clark Erv1n Gr1mstad Wayne Jones Glor1a Jurgens ,T eannette Kolthoff Kent McDonald ,T 1m McLaury Carol McNamee J 1m M1tche11 Carol Moberly B111 O Connor Max Pullm Sue Pull1n D3V1d Sallee whose amb1t1on was to become a General III the Navy has fa11ed to do th1s and IS suffertng from a nervous breakdown 1S an attract1on at every State Fa1r or Carn1va1 w1th h1s act J et J ack son Speed Demon of the Motorcycle P1t has been U1 PBPIS for 2 years vacat1on1ng from her mov1e career owns h1S own tmplement store wh1ch spec1al1zes 1n repa1rmg toy tractors IS now a coach at Orange and has coached her team to 10 stra1ght Il3IlOl'lA1 champ1onsh1ps 15 a tester of dr1nks at a soda fountam has become a success as amodel of men s fash1ons 1n ESQUIFC magaz1ne became a noted wrestler who took the place of Gorgeous George IS work1ng Ln an Eagle Center mght club She IS head floor mopper and IS hopmg for a promouon nut maclune. has fasluoned a career tn D1D1Ol'l'l3l1C Relauons as Ambassador to Ice land has become a part of the mus1c world through h1S memberslup 1n the Chordettes IS an Lmdertaker 1n Washburn wluch now has a populauon of 25 000 There IS a S191 on tlus door wluch states Come 1n and try our lay away plan has cont1nued her mus1c career and IS now turn1ng pages for Joe Fmgers Carr has become a pohceman U1 Waterloo Cr1me wave results IS u1 Afr1ca teachmg canmbals table manners has gone 1nto the shoe busmess and IS SDCCIRJIZUIQ tn large economy SIZC shoes owns a book shop and IS st1ll trytng to sell 25 1957 TIGER TALES became a world famous cheerleader but we were unable to speak to her as she had laryng1t1s has become a well known math teacher but he st1ll has one questxon What IS the pracucal use of the stuff Phil Knapp is a notorious gangster who was captured while putting slugs in a pea- Don Schempp Karen Schellhase Ruth Seegmlller Lmda Shxllmg Ardtth T1edt Mary Thompson Sharon Thomsen Davtd Trent Morley Trent Phy1l1s Volker David West has become a teacher also Scholasuc rates have lowered has become a cowgtrl on a famous dude ranch and ts trymg to get up courage to get on a horse 15 a famous woman Journahst workmg on the monthly tssue of the Hudson Herald has come to a sad end She was appomted as county postrmstress and dted of CUPIOSIIY IS now playtng for the Mlnneapohs Lakers Thelr record 25 losses 1 wml has entered the mventmg bustness She has Just recently mvented what 1S called a man catchmg gadget She seems to be gettmg results was named model cook of 1967 Her husband dted of malnutrmon IS dealmg 1n Lighter than Air A1rcraft as the head of the Atomlc Paper A1rp1ane Factory at Oak Rldge Tennessee 15 now a m1J11ona1re due to his dealmgs tn R o concermng slot machtnes has a dlamond as she ts new owner of Newton s IS a multt rmlltonalre It seems the day he graduated, he found 374 m h1s pocket ar1d mvested tt 1n the rtght places . . . 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I 1 , S NICDRS O F 57 MOTTO We have opened the door the world 11es before us COLORS Blue and Whrte FLOWER Yellow Rose We the 57 Senrors have been busy during th1s our last year at Orange studyrng and makrng our frnal hrgh school preparatrons for a future rn the work of our chorce Dunng the past year our work has included publrcatrons of both Orange Peelmgs and Trger Tales Among other actrvrtres we also presented Magrc Touch our Senror class play On December 27 we gave a winter formal dance wrth the theme Wmter Wonderland Ball We have also shared many other worthwhrle events such as Sneak Day although our greatest moment whrch we w1l1 all remember rs that of Graduatron Day MAX PULLIN l-l1Y 124 HiYPres1 t 4 F F A 1 2 F F A Treasurer 3 F F A Presrdent 4 Class Presr dent 1 4 Pep Club 3 Stu dent Council 3 Manager 1 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Sen1or Play 4 SUE PULLIN T11 H1 Y 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Drama Club 3 Junror Play 3 Sen lor Play 4 Majorette 1 2 Band 1 Mazda JQMWJ ,aug AJ GLESSNER JEWELRY 403 west 4th Street Waterloo KAREN SCHELLHASE Tn H1 Y 1 Assrstant Ed 1tor 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff Editor 4 Pep Club 3 4 Student Councll 3 Drama Club 3 4 G A A 4 Iunror P1ay3 Senior Play 4 Class Vrce Presi dent 4 LINDA SHILLING Tn Hr Y 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus Secre tary 3 Quartet 3 Mrxed Octet 3 4 Madrigal 3 Sextet 3 Trio 3 4 Dance Band 3 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Edrtor 4 Pep Club 3 4 Drama Club 3 G A A 4 Class Vrce Presrdent 3 Class Treasurer2 4 Iunror Play 3 Sen1or Play 9 pq . . ' u , . . , . . ' . . - - pq ' va vv - vs ' ' ' 'I ' 'I' ' . ' ' N ' I! I o s N ,. 1 N .' 1 9 2 - '- I- .- Q ' - den 5 . . . . ,3,4, ' , 3 5 . Q . , n . S ' 2 - v P . 1 5 5 ' I l Q I a 5 . .Q 3 Z r 5 Q D - 6 : ' - .1 : . u v E , , 0 S . ' - Q , S : : ' I 0 I : I : , Q : : I o I v v v P I , Q 1 : I : ' Q : : - I I I n . ' : ' , . : n - 1 o : ' s 4. , J 1 LARRY ANDERSEN H1 Y 1 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Paper Staff 3 4 Band 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 Drama Club 8 Pep Club 3 Radxo Club 2 KAREN CHEEVER Trr H1 Y 1 Paper Staff4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 1 3 4 Sextet 3 Madngal M1XCd Octet 4 Band l 4 Pep Band 1 2 Sax Quartet 3 Dance Band 3 Iun1or Play 3 Senxor Play 4 Pep Club 3 JAY CLARK Hi-Y 1,25 Baseball 4g F. F.A. 1,2.3,4g Paper Staff 3. gj1Mqff gMf W wmfazaczi 5L4.,,.,.J M 777 Amy JACK BRIDGES H1 Y 1 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Pa per Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Band 1 Pep Band 1 F F A 1 Iumor P1ay3 Sen lor Play 4 Radlo Club 1 2 Student Councll 3 Class Vrce Presrdent 2 DAVID CHILCOTE H1 Y 1 2 Paper staffs 4 Senlor Play 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 F F A Secre ry MARY FELLER Tn-H1-Y 13 Paper Staff3, 45 Pep Club 3,45 Pep Club Secretary 4g Student Coun- cil 4g Drama Club 3,43 Drama Club Vice-President 4g G.A.A. Vice-President 4. ERVIN GRIMSTAD H1 Y 1 2 Baseball 1 Glee Club 1 2 M1xed Chorus 1 2 V1ce Presldent 2 F 2 GLORIA JURGENS Tri H1 Y 1 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff4 Glee Club 3 4 M1xed Chorus4 Cheerleader 1 2 Senlor Play 4 IEANNETTE KOLTHOFF Tn Hi Y 1 Paper Staff3 4 Pep Club34 Senior Play 4 Drama Club 3 4 awww an 7fwv4 WA YNE JONES Y 1 2 4 3 4 Paper Staff 3 PHILLIP KNAPP H1 Y 1 2 4 Baseball 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 M1xed Chor 2 3 4 Quartet 3 M1xed Octet 2 4 F F A Quartet12FFA 1 2 3 4 F F A Reporter4 PepC1ub4 KENT MCDONALD Hi Y Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Choms V1ce Pres1 dent3 MixedChorusPres1 dent 4 Quartet2 3 4 Mixed Octet 1 2 3 4 Boys Octet 1 3 Madrigal 3 F FA Quartet12 FFA 1 2 3 F F A Secretary 2 F F A Presldent 3 Paper staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 Pep Band Trombone Quartet 1 2 3 Dance Band 3 Class President 2 Pep Club 3 R8dlO Club 1 2 . 703 ' - ' - A Hi- . . :F.F.A. 1.2, F:A'. 1, ,a,4. if if Y , A, - I 1 i i . : 1 V us 1-v .U .1 .Q ' 4: ' 5 D . 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JAMES MCLAURY Hi Y 1 2- Baseball 1 2 3- Basketball 2 3- Glee Clubl 2 3 4- Mixed Cho rus 1 2 3 4- Boys Quartet 4- Boys Octet 1 3- Mixed Octet 4 V1ce Presldent A Quartet 1 F F A Re porter 3 F F A Treasurer 4 Band 1 IAMES MIT C HELL H1 Y 1 2 4 Baseball 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual S 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 F F A Sent1ne14 WILLIAM O CONNOR Sloan Wallace Jumor High 1 Paper Staff3 4 F F A 2 3 4 Aww-6 '-997c77A4oco ' Cul Jlepm vwcp 0' ,QCJZQ CAROL MCNAMEE Tri Hi Y 1- Glee Club 1 2 3,4- Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4- Mixed Choms Trea surer 3g Sextet 1 2 3- Trlo 1 2 3 4-Quartet2 3-Mad ngal 3- Mlixed octet 4- Band 3- Pep Band 3 Sax Quartet 3 Pep Club 3 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Paper Staff3 4 Annual Asslstant Edltor 4 Student Council 1 2 Dance Band CAROL MOBERLY Tr1 Hi Y 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Sextet 3 Mixed Octet 4 Madrigal 4 Paper Staff 3 4 Semor Play 4 Pep Club 3 4 G A A 4 DAVID SALLEE Hi Y 1 2 Baseball 1 Bas ketballl 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Boys Octet 3 Mad ngal 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 French Hom Quar tet 2 3 Brass Sextet 3 4 Assistant Editor 3 4 An nual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior P1ay4 F F A 1 DON SCHEMPP Hi-Y 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3, 45 Basketball 2,35G16e Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Madrigal 45 Boys Quartet 35 Band 1,2,3.45 Pep Band 15 Sax Quartet 35 Dance Band 35 Pep Band 45 F.F.A. 15 Drama Club 3,45Drama Club President 45 Student Council Presi- dent 45 Class President 35 Delegate to Boys State 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 MARY THOMPSON Tr1 H1 Y 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 M1XCd Chorus 2 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual S 4 G A A 4 p Club 3 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 ARDITH TIEDT Tr1 H1 Y 1 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff4 Band 1 2 3 4 Drama Club 3 PepClub34 GAA 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 4 Qu 1441 dX RUTH SEEGMILLER Tri-H i-Y 15 Paper Editor 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,35 Sextet 35 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Band 1,2,35 Drum Quartet 1.2.35 Dance Band 35 Pep Club 3,45 G.A.A. 45 Senior Play 4. SHARON THOMSEN Tri Hi Y 1 Paper staff 3 4 Pep Club 3 lun1or Play 3 Senior Play 4 DAVID TRENT H1Y124 H1YChap 1a1n 4 GleeC1ub1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Boys Quartet 3 4 Boys Octet 1 2 3 Mrxed Octet 2 4 Madrrgal 3 F F A artet 1 F F A Basketball 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 4 Brass Sextet 3 4 Radio Club 1 2 Annual staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Paper Staff 3 ,Lau MORLEY TRENT PHYLLIS VOLKER DAVID WEST Y 1 2 Tn H1 Y 1 paper Staff Baseball 1 3 Basketball 3 4 F F A Vice Presi 3 4 Semor p1ay4 3 F F A 1 Class Trea dent 4 Class Treasurer 3 gm-er 1 SENICDR PERSO ALITIES NAME Larry Andersen Jack Bridges Karen Cheever Davld Chilcote Jay Clark Mary Feller Ervin Grirnstad Wayne Jones Gloria Iurgens Jeannette Kolthoff Phillip Knapp Kent McDonald James'McLaury Carol McNamee William O'Connor Max Pullin Sue Pullin David Sallee Karen Schellhase Don Schempp Ruth Seegmiller Linda Shilling Mary Thompson Sharon Thomsen Ardith Tiedt David Trent Morley Trent Phyllis Volker David West NICKNAME Andy Jackson Squirt Ch11y Bubbles Butch Jonesy Rocky an Phi Hey You' I im Mac Bill Kelly Shorty Spider Dimples Don-Don Ruthie Freckles Mary Jane Tommy Shorty Dave Mort Phil Da ve g0ll'lg steady talkative little nice lazy a tomboy handsome loud a blond friendly short working Mac's cousin Iim's cousin Sharon's a flirt a cheerleader smart Sharon's cousin Student Council President bashful talkative attractive Karen's cousin tall going to College penny pincher cute bashful HAS convertible Karen a car dark hair Karla a turtle Phyllis curly hair long fingernails black hair blond crew cut an urge for the Navy an Olds a good voice Mercury girls a diamond 2 jobs Jack temper swell personality temper driver's license Bill Jim brains '52 Ford Butch '50 Ford NOTED FOR his looks being late long hair courtesy nothing basketball dancing skipping school boy friends giggling chasing girls bass voice late hours artistic ability sleeping late later hours brownies brains cute smile speaking ability Orange Peelings flirting bashfulness being cold basketball sousaphone bank account figure a job PAPER EDITOR. R th gmill ASSIS NT EDITORS Chellha idSa11 Ginnell, Donald Da dSa11 .T kB dg Phlh Vlke C 1MNamee 'C' - u See er b TA : KarenS Dav ee 1 . F E E A D T I ADVISOR: u Mrs. r Kent Mc , T vi ee, ac ri es. R O E R S y 's 0 r, aro c chellh STAFF C th gmiller, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Bes en S ase. M I M E 0 G Jim Mitchel, Larry Anderson, Ervin R Grimstad. A P H E R S 1 ANNUAL Sue Pull1n Mary Feller Karen Schellhase EDITOR Lmda Shljlmg ASSISTANT EDITOR. Carol McNaII1ee BUSINESS MANAGER. Karen Schellhase LEFT T0 RIGHT: J ack BridSeS. A David Sallee, Kent McDonald, David T1-em, Karen Schellhase, Business Manager. F EE AD . TI 1 ' UT RO ER S D MRS. LUCILLE GRINNELL Business Education I.S.T.C. STAFF ,,,H r Ardlth Txedt KarenCheever Glorma .T urgens LEFT TO RIGHT Sue Pullln, Ruth Seegmxller P1111 Knapp Mary Thompson customer LarryAnder son Um it S U B S ' s A u C L H . , ', R E ' - - - I S M. i mp ' P M , T E u 1 A I N L 0 N Al , p p 1 5 SENIOR ACTIVITIES WINTER WONDERLAND THE PROM- DIAMOND DUST .4 THE NUTT FAMILY FACULTY MRS DOROTHY MILLER SOCIHI Sc1ence Subsutute I S T C MR GEORGE LEEPER Engllsh Dramaucs Coe College I S T C MR RAYMOND APEL MR HENRY KUEHL Agrlculture Industrial AHS ISC IST PERSGNNEL LEFT TO RIGHT M Harbaugh E Pet erson L Hodgin A Wheeler V Rousse B Marsau O Seegmlller V Green e N Fike M Peck J Schroeder D OW ev S Stanley McNamee and Melvin Stephens Mrs Ralph Barrows LEFT TO RIGHT A1166 Pohlman Ruth McNamee Mabel Pond Jesse Hauge Vera I-hmebauch i m B U D S R : . , . - 1 1 . . , . I . . - V 1y,... ,'.' .'. ' , . E Ash. ' ' Vf' ' . v , ' eff , C Z ' U S T O D I N PRINCIPAL To the Senlors One of the major goals of your hrgh school 1n addinon to gzvxng you academrc trainmg has been to teach you how to 11ve happrly and successfully rn our democrauc socrety Our democrauc way of life will survrve only as long as we accept mayority wrshes and respect minorrty opmxons. It will sur- vrve only as long as we assume our respon srbilxtres and work together toward a com- mon goal. If we sh1rk our responsibllities, fail to work cooperatively, or disregard minorrty oplnrons our democratic way of lrfe IS doomed. I hope that we have rmbedded these thoughts deeply enough into your darly lrv- ing and thxnking that you will help your generation keep America strong. Haww 'T SUPERINTENDENT Educatxon does not begrn or end 1n the class room The Home church school and communrty l1fe are all contnbunng factors to the development of the 1nd1v1dua1 Educatron rs growth lrfe 1n the maklng Schools gulde dlrect and speed the pro cess LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Ward M111er Mr Wayne Llchty Mrs Jay Trent Ivfr Gayle Anderson Mr Ot1sBud1ong Mr Rlchard Jenkxns Mr Horner F1ke FIRST ADDITION 'Q .r'73'i SECOND ADDITION 41 fr I VW 1 24 5 7 8 9 Christmas Operetta 3 Bnght boy 6 Whats going on Sheryl? 10 Watch your toes 11 Really gxrlsl 12 Git him! 13 Sour puss 14 goodbook'P 15 The exec 16 Peek a boo 17 Whos xt from! 18 Eekllll 19 Mrs Grimmell 20 Jack 21 Jamtors at work 22 Cold? 1 Q . . K 1 i V . s 5 -. - NA fi, ' , x X 1 V I V IX .CL , 1 7 r . 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