Orange High School - Tiger Tales Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)
- Class of 1958
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Z 00 X x! f 4 ff' f, 1 YJ UR DEDICATIC MR. DARRELL D GRINNELL MR. JOHN R. BOLTE We the senror class of 1958 dedrcate our annual to Mr Darrell D Gr1nne11 and Mr John R Bolte for then gutdance and wonderful teachmgs throughout our years of hrgh school We re sure that the experrences we had wrth these two men w111 rema1n tn our memones for many years to come. LET S TAKE A TRIP THROUGH OUR SCHCDOL You theC1ass of 1958 are now bcg1nn1ng a 11fe of your own We hope your parents your church and your school have cstabhshed a foundaf1on upon wh1ch you can bu11d a successful useful and happy 1 e Sheryl Ho111s does h1s off1ce errands one penod e a c h afternoon KWSIH 133:- .-um We would 11ke to have you meet our h 1 g h school p r 1 n c 1 p al Mr Grmnell The thlrd per ner takes over as secretary Her typmg comes 1I'1 very handy Page S ponsored By MAC S PHARMACY 1.225 West Flfth Waterloo Iowa ' f 1'f . Q 1. r W ,, 1 1 W W, ,MW Q ri , 1, - .1 1 me G1Ol'i8, Lind- J . .., H ' ' . y K N, wx I ,d,i'g'f: '1fT 17 ,ff The frrst bell rmgs and we proceed to Mrs Martlns the 10th grade a new subJect at Orange Spamsh . . room, where she is teaching Mr Mrles clrrver tram rng class looks very rntelllgent especrally the boys as they are learnrng parallel parkrng and the grrls ue learnrng tn shrft rnto hrgh gear rs Walton s 1 grade brology class seem very happy as we V1Q1IIhCIT1 They have Just frnrshed drssecung frogs ull' wu- Wa nvfho ,naulnil Y N-- ' .-w i 1... 11 'uri 1 xvwpw its When the bell rrngs lt s one brg mad scramble wrth everyone rushlng to make rt to h1s next class on mme n , ln u yi 2 1, v 5 K .x ,Q V ...gy K 1 V .' 3 . L if , - ni. . , 5 r M ' Oth 5 1, ' ' f - . , . . vf' X ' ' 0 Q- ' -, A , ' A -' W -f A 1041 2 ., nl.. . W r ' . .- ,' , 1 ' if g . L A W .Mk 1 ' 2-t ' A ' ' ,N ,ww V, , I -M: , ' f -me , WM f ' 4 an V - 1 .u . Q W1 . 5 ' W rf I v - - - fr . . , . I - ' , M 1 ' - iw I . , M - r Q ,, . A . X. w 1 . . , I 1 . Second period finds us in the Senior Government Class, The subject is taught by Mr. Schroeder and inter- state and foreign commerce is being discussed ! 3 3 A-,... here giving the Junior Typing Class a series of timed writings K I X if is Mrs. Grinnell is seen Q 5 t I f Mr. Grinnell our prin- cipal prepares his students for the business world through his Business Arith- metic course They are: G Duckett A Biersner G Nelson B. Greiser B. Walker B Volker A Bergmeier M O'Cor1nor T Holgate I Stephens, P. McDonald, D. Maddex. i Seated at her desk at the back of the room we flnd Mrs Walton 1n charge ofthe Freshman study hall ,al 1,1 Page Sponsored By: GLESSNER JEWELRY 403 West Fourth Waterloo, Iowa L four xrl ro left to rrgulrt JICQUL DN Shir ley Bfldbbb Joann Qtnpllur md lwucy Lawless To start off the small muslc group we see the grrls and boys quartets Pl'E1CIlC1flg The four boys are from left to rlght Larry Goldstem Bob Brooks Fred Brrdges and John Mlller Thr girlsr - f m 'Y : L f A.,f ' ' rf ' r 'X rs If Q 'wo i 3 ,, ,,,,., I D K LEFT TO RIGHT Swndra Bergsma Donna Grady Nancy Wldmann andRebecca Lrchty M f Practrcmg too are the Freshman Sophomore G1r1s Quartet and the Mlxed Quartet LEFT TO RIGHT Janet Dan kenbrmg Bob Brooks Larry Goldstem and Lucy Hess FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE OCTET, Left to Right: Vicki Schultz, Carol Ridgeway, Dar- lys Dix, Janice Johnson, Bill Davis, Randy Jenkins, Blaine Miller, and Orva1Seegmiller. With contest coming soon we find all the music groups practicing diligently MIXED OCTET Left to Right Joann Stephens Jacque Dix Sharon Katzman Gloria Lind ner Paul McDonald Fred Bridges R o g e r Hemmingsen and John Miller C7 K GIRLS SEXTET, Left to Right: Syudy McMiI1en, Norma Tho m pso n, Ahh Bergmeier, Kay Klingaman, Sheila Wool- sey, and Sharon Olson. You mrght have heard the musrc of these groups at the Chrrstmas program ig? ,W 11 THE GIRLS TRIO CONSISTS OF Sharon Katzman Janet Dankenbrmg and Lucy Hess , In ...LZ3 ... ' .N Z , I 0 MEMBERS OF BRASS SEXTET ARE From Leftto Rrqht Sheryl H 0111 s Thad Bechtelhe1mer B111 D1v1s Donna C ridy John Mxller and hm Barrows Stan Kluxer Janne Johnson and Kay k11ng,,aman Tom lessen John Mlller and J1m B1rrows mike up the Cor net TIIO A11 these groups ue plannmg to play at contest thls year FLUTE TRIO CONSISTS OF: Solorsts for thrs year are Thad Bech telhclmer trombone Sheryl Hollls barl tone hm Barrows Cornet Barbara LCISII kow, saxophone and John Mrller comet 1 1 n 1 , S n J meets every Monday Wed nesday and F r 1 d a y and consxsts of 58 members We would 11ke to have you meet our dlrect or, Mr Berry Our Senior High Band An annual tvent for our marchma band IS the Band Iubtl wher ab the eoneert band 5 mam project 15 to pr ent three eoncerts a year ANJXP Q, at 'I' I The majorettes are from LEFT TO RIGHT X 1Ck1 Shulta Karen Dehr koop Rose WQHCIIIHQ, Marllyn Dean Rebema Ltchty Judy Carstensen and Ioyee Dehrkoop Page Sponsored By: MUSIC CORNER West Park and Washington Waterloo, Iowa Mr Leeper sponsors Drama Club every Wednesday One of the club s mam purposes IS to provlde experrence for students rn peaklng, actrng, drrectrng and other forms of dramatrc work The offrcers are se rted rn front , . . - v T ,..k 3 Q x VV A ight! as W' N sf' 21 , K A, uv I , ' W ' 7 L L ' as N' an A K. 1 I l ?f 55 ' WF fff A , . 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The secretaries of tomorrow are now in their second year of shorthand taught by Mrs Grinnell In this room we find the Freshmen busily trying to mas ter the English language Mr Stansbury has left Burt Volker ID Charge of explalnrng a problem to the physrcs stu dents LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Lucy Hess Ann Bergrnrer John Mrller Garry Anderson Larry Goldstern SECOND ROW Joann Stephens hm Sallee Crarg Taylor Roger I-lemmlngson It seems that at no other ume has scrence had such a prevalent place rn our current events Srnce thls IS rndrcanve of how much scxence w111 domrnate our future lrves we must prepare for the future the best we know how fc' 'D vgjxuoaafef Experrments are one of the brg rtems rn Scrence Club You see Mr Stans bury sponser showlng one such experrment Page Sponsored By: KEITH MOTOR COMPANY Hudson, Iowa . xx YE f ov uw vi 2 is , X N . at -:ff i m 'M5 2' 5 H51 . , ,,. 4 , Q N. 9 ff L if Y, .k,, , Qi, x fm 2 ik 1 if fit 4 I 1 gs. A X 1 as 2 ewf' il ,l g Q Y, ' : PE Y ich. Before the actual paper work begins, Joanne Brasch QEclitorQ calls a meeting to brief everyone on their assign- HISHIS The Sports Editors E ther Feller and Dick Schreiber are writing about Oranve County Championship basket ball team S Then the Feature Editors start on their Job of writing the stor iesof interests From left to right are J ann Stephens Larry Goldstein and Myrna Nicol ...Hn I O' V 1 4 , 5 - '- me 1 I - I V v D A We ,v 1' g ' - - , v ,... WL - .. Y- Ha --WM' - -Jw f G1or1aL1ndner and Don Maddex art edrtors are addrng the frnrshrng touches before the paper goes to the press After the grade news has been collected from the tea chers Marlene Dehrkoop and Arlys Foulk must arrange and con dense the news .l Here the edrtors are proof readmg the prrnter s copy be fore the frnal run Page Sponsored By PAUL MILLER S D X West 4th and Ansborough Waterloo Iowa Fashton d tor Kay Kltnfa man consults edttor Joanne Brasch about her asstgnment for the Orance Peehngs Kay keeps up to date on the latest fashtons at Orange Httlh O r p a p e r would not be a success wtthout the many subscrl rs so Ar F ou 1 k K e n n y Hamer John M11 Ier and Terry Holgate bustness manager get off to a good start by selltng, a subsc up tton to Karole Stlbaugh ,l Our ctreula tton department cons1st1ngofKen ny Hamer Judy Callahan and 'y1ar1ys Foulk dtstrtbute 260 papers a month Page Sponsored By GILBERTVILLE MILL Gilbertville Iowa STANDING P Kadera K Klrnqaman LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW K Brshop J Lawlesb B Nolker SECOND ROW R Hemmrngsen L Goldbtern A Foulk THIRD ROW N Woolsey NOT SHOWN J Brown F Brrdfes I Brash B Walker E Fellrr G Lrndner P McDonald VI Dehrkoopl Du I Mrller K Hamer M Nrcol NI Foulk J Callahan M OConnor Much preparauon and mme rs spent In puttrng, out an annual The frrst step 15 to hold a staff meeung Edrror Pat Kadera, Assrsrant Kay Klrngaman Lu- Xxx. Busrness Manager Joanne Brasch Assrstant B111 Walker fe Q Q s W , I ' We I I 4, X I ' f' I . JJ, 8 J xk K I : . , . 'M . , : . ' , . 'W, . f S. . 3 ' I - I' v . I . . . , . , . . . . . . ' yu , w I ' . . , . 5 , . , . , . , . , . , .r . I . I , A . , . , . , . , . , I . , . , . . . . l K-35 Q f A TA K. ' i L , M -. Y Here we visit the feature edi- tors, Fred Bridges, Dita Woolsey, Judy Brown, and Larry Goldstein. As you can see, th e y're working xery hard fThese e o m m e n t s are eorning your way b y th e courtesy of the aforemen tioned J Gloria Lmdner and Esther Feller are the publicity chairmen here posting an adver tisement to help boost the sales of THE TIGER 1' The art edt tors Kim Bishop and Burt Volker are discussing what to draw for the annual Page Sponsored By THE ELMS Waterloo Iowa Iac quo Dlx Joe Lawless Ken HY Hamer and Paul McDonald areselhng an an nual to Luoy Hess Mr and Mrs Gunnell a d v 1 sors for the an n u al help Pat a n cl K a y w 1 t h some of the prob le m s of puttlng out the a n n u al Mrs Grlnnell 15 also an adv1sor for the paper 3 Our ad sales men Arlys Foul r John M1l1er Myr na N 1C ol Judy Callahan Marlys F ou lk Ro g e r H e m m 1 n g s e n Maurrce O Con r and B1 Walker really drd agood Job ofsell rng ads Ih1S year Page Sponsored By HAMER ELECTRIC 425 Broadway Waterloo Iowa 3 ef N 'Yi' in W' 'K x K - M. ' N , s we 4 L.. ,, N l .W , , , , aw N. 1-. f ' an 'l , Av Q' .ev '53 ,M Q - , . .h -9 ,FQ 14 K if , i P., K W ., K X S, , 3 L J K hw : ,V ' A Q rg, J Q3 , 35' Q2,f L vw si sb E - aw fs X, .1 ,4-'V Jil '35 M xx' kg :Q J W fx . vi :ia f Q , F ' f 46 if im Wi x A Q. 0' ., 'W Q6 ' Jia. aw VB ye? ' I M ' me afar Q ' I1 n ' uf ' , , . ff?-M I ', ' Q V, 5 ww fi, uw, Officers of Mixed Chorus are: President, Fred Bridgesg Vice-President, Lucy Hessg Secretary- Treasurer, Ann Bergmierg Librarians, Sharon Olsen and Larry Goldstein. Our Mixed Chorus consists of forty- five members. The director Mrs. Olsen, has planned various programs that we parti- cipated in during the year. Such things are the Christmas Program, Spring Festival, and exchange concerts with several schools. We would like to have you meet Mrs Olsen, our director. Page Sponsored By: PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST 528 Commercial Waterloo, Iowa NOW LETS VISIT THE JUNIOR HIGH BUILDING Mrs Peters teaches ,rumor h1gh Enghsh to these stud ents The seventh grade math class is taught by Mrs. Ramsdell. Page Sponsored By ROTH JEWELRY 225 East 5th Waterloo Iowa Mr Dunnrng the shop and mechamcal drawxng teacher smtles as he looks at hrs mechamcal draw mg students For mne weeks the begm mug mechamcal drawmg class learned the baslc elements of drawmg Drawrngs of projects whlch were to be made 1n the shrp was the frnal goal Page Sponsored By HUMMEL S LUNCHEONETTE Fourth and Jefferson Waterloo, Iowa FROM LEFT TO RIGHT AR Betty Mitchell Mary Loberg Beverly Benefrel Christina Beard Spage Sponsored By HARTMANS SUPER VALUE Washburn Iowa i What is that pleasant odor as we walk into the home-ec room? Mrs. Eiler has taught the home-ec girls many new things in cooking and sewing. N' f The purpose of H1 Y 15 to create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the home school and communrty h1gh standards of Chr1st1an character ABOVE Mr Stansbury sponsors Semor H1 Y whrle BELOW Mr Dunnrng sponsors Iunrors H1Y The Offrcers composmg the FRONT ROW Gerald Nelson Thad Bechtelhe1mer D1ck Schre1ber John M1l1er Orva1Seegm111er and sponsor Mr Stansbury 1113.3 limi Page Sponsored By TENENBAUM S 208 E Fourth Waterloo Iowa elf . mg Y V2 gf fi 5 22532552 sfigi ff if Q. ,, inf, QM,-'ig Tay. Q habkla W3 ,Kgs Eg 5 t' 'WS R+ sf' digg. fi ff , Eff 1 K NOW LET S GO TC THE ACTIVITIES FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE D Budlong J Quall A Cole G Chllcote D C11ne G Bergmerer M McCla1n D Arenholz I Mxller Mr M1168 T Iessen T Techtelhelmer O Seegmlller I Barrows B Volker D Schrexber G Schrelber L Brlllngs P Nelson G Nelson I Cole sprmg Because of th1s change fall baseball was conf1ned to very few games Wrth a small record of 3 w1ns and 4 losses fall baseball came to an end ORANG E OPPONENT Sacred Heart Geneseo 'Cluuer 'Dysart Readlyn Dunkerton Readlyn ' Fall Secuonals We had a very successful basketball season because the boys had the ught atutude and the desrre to be a winrung ball club Just as 1mportant m helpmg us to vrctory was the tre mendous rmprovement of school spmt If school spmt conunues to 1mprove I beheve athletrcs w1l1 prosper 11kew1se 17324, The annual fall baseball tournament was changed this year, and will be played in the 12 3 26 1 5 ' 1 1 7 1 5 2 6 2 3 N! 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I H W1th frve returnmg lettermen plus the desrre to become a good basketball team the Trgers roared to a record 19 strarght w1ns whrle los1ng only 3 In rollmg to these 19 w1ns the T1gers were co champs of the Cedar Consol1dated Conference w1th defendmg champron Dysart One of the season s hrghlrghts was the Trgers overt1me vrctory at Dysart whrch eventually enabled the Trgers to share the champlon sh1p w1th a conference record of 9 w1ns and 1 defeat The other ma1n hrghhght was the w1nn1ng of the Black Hawk County Tournament for the frrst txme IH the school s h1story The Trgers featured a balanced sconng attack Drck Schre1ber 14 5 per game Gerald Nelson 13 0 per game Fred Brrdges 11 0 per game Cl1ffStape11a 10 6 per game and Thad Bechtelhelmer 5 0 per game The average pornts for the team was 63 6 per game whrle holdrng the opponents to 45 4 pornts per game D1ck Schre1ber was h1gh po1nt man w1th 320 po1nts followed by Gerald Nelson w1th 287 pornts The free throw award thrs year went to Fred Bndges w1th an average of 80070 hm Barrows Larry B1ll1ngs and George Schre1ber gave the T1gers a strong reserve bench wh1ch any wrnmng ball club must have ORANGE 'Dysart West Waterloo 'Dunkerton T. C. High Jesup 'Dike 'Geneseo 'Hudson 'Dysart Clutier 70 'Dunkerton ' Conference Games if County Tournament Sectional Tournament OPPONENTS ORANGE OPPONENTS 'Dike WT. C. High 4fEast B ffwest B T. C. High Geneseo 'Hudson LaPorte Readlyn LaPorte Dysart The reserves are as lrsted LEFT TO RIGHT John Mrller Delbert Budlong B111 Davrs Bla1ne Mrller Paul Nelson I1m Cole Max Eaton Ronald Wagner Tom lessen Larry Greenly Gary Chrlcote Orval Seegmlller Randy Jenkrns Drck Arenholz and Mr Mrles A new Freshmen Sophomore Basketball League has been started 1n whrch only freshmen and sophomores can parucrpate These young players got off to a good start by f1n1sh1ng se cond rn the league wrth a 7 3 record Paul Nelson was the leadmg scorer for Orange ORANGE OPPONENTS ORANG E OPPONENTS 'Dysart T C I-hgh Jesup 'D1ke 'Geneseo 'Hudson 28 'Dysart ' Conference Games 'Dunkerton T C Hlgh 'Geneseo 'Hudson LaPorte Readlyn West fsoph J 37 30 35 42 'Dunkerton 25 33 'Dike 25 . . ' 42 30 . . 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V XXV ff 2 2 35 ' ea , A STX ' I 5. 57 , r 4 I ,ff , I f ' MN ,' fl wif hw, 1' W 1 L 3 f V X 1 , These are a few of the scenes from the semor play D1no presented on October 31 and November 1 1957 Page Sponsored By BLACK S DRY GGODS East 4th and Sycamore Waterloo Iowa Dmo Falcaro Mr Sherrdan Shrrley Wallace Jackre Mrss Hames Danny Steve Sylvla Della Bea Mr Mandel Tony Falcaro Mrs Falcaro Mr Falcaro Mrs Mlkula Frrst young grrl Second young grrl D1rec tor Assrstant D1rector CAST Burt Volker and John Mrller Larry Go1dste1n Judy Brown and Esther Feller Kay Khngaman Krm Blshop Don Maddex Maunce O Connor Marlene Dehrkoop Nedrta Woolsey Joanne Brasch Garry Anderson Paul McDonald Arlys Foulk Joe Lawless Betty Gretser Judy Callahan Marlys Foulk Mr Leeper B111 Walker I U W c Q 1 I C U . ' 0 r . . . . Pat . . . . . . Gloria Lindner 1 I 'Nl E.- an' , 'Y ' , '1- .a. A- A Y 2 l , 15 3' . . f M if ,, 5 K . I I 'R . .L fp. 'K 22 4442? U. ,,-r , r . fmg if H? ,X ive J 4 K g ., , A if 5 Our superintendent, Mr. Bielefeldt, has been with us for fourteen years. Many changes have taken place in these last fourteen years. We find him in his office in the south building dicta- ting to his secretary, Mrs. Virginia Barrows. ,O M Brelefeldt has a few words to say to us In this satellite age we must provide our young people with a sound basic. education which will enable them to compete successfully with young people of other states and nations Let us not forget that the future leaders of our country are in our classrooms today -,A k -1 . I ' J' Y 'ni '-7?'?iig3f ff , 3. tl A bs, -tr .ff :uvr 45... M UM. .vu , QU Q an 5 ff? , 4,3135 X 'Q- ML' -:rg ,N ZA .3 ' A lf ' in 5' QQ we ,gym 1 A ,lg K -I Q f. 5 EN' W 'fx MRS MARCELLA WAL TON Jr and Sr Hrgh guls Phys1calEducat1on Grade School Physrcal Educauon Brology 12 sectlonsj GRA AdV1SOI Pep Club Co Ad vlsor A MRS BERNICE RAMSDELL 7th grade Arlth metre Q2 secuonsy 8th grade Arrthmetlc Q2 sectronsj 9th grade General Math Sth grade Co Advrsor xi' ,f MRS ELIZABETH MARTIN: 11th English and Language Paper Copyreader Spanish Q2 sectionsj 10th English 12 sectionsj Co- Advisor 11th grade .7 MRS LUCILLE GRINNELL Business Educa MISS JEAN GOLDAPP 7th Social Studies uon Shorthand I Shorthand II Typing 12 secuonsj 7th Reading and Spelling 8th I Q2 sectionsj Typing Il Advisor and Copy English Q2 sections, Co Adv1sor 7th grade Reader Orange Peelings Advisor THE TIGER Soc1a1Comm1ttee OEA Co Advi sor 12th grade MR. DONALD OLSEN: Science and Math, MRS. SUSANNE PETERS: Science and Math, 9th Science, Q2 sectionsy 7th English, Q2 7th English, 8th English, 7th Reading and sectionsj lth Reading and Spelling, Co- Spelling, Co-Advisor 7th grade. Advisor 'Tth grade. iO6llgm,l,QqNW The two Janrtors Stanley McNamee and Me1v1n Stephens do a good Job of keepmg our school clean Feedrng the hungry mob of students every noon are the cooks Ruth McNamee Irene Rrdgeway Vera Humbauch Ruth Messer Mabel Pond and Alrce Pohlman mum run:-nam' -WWW H NNE zx Qm 1 Dr1v1ng our buses to and from school are J Trent N Flke M Harbaugh R Stokes M Peck O Seegmlller C Trent G Brrdges V Rous selow A Wheeler R Van Duyn, E. Petersen, andL Hodgxn Page Sponsored By CHAPEL OF MEMORIES 601 Broadway Waterloo, Iowa NAME Garry Alta Norma Joanne Fred Judy B Judy C Sharon Marlene J acquehne Esther Arlys Marlys Larry Betty Joe G Kenneth Roger at Kay Joe L Glorra Donald Paul John Gerald Myrna Maurrce Rrchard Shrrley I CITY Burnette Wrlliam Nedtta SENIOR PERSONALITIE NICKNAME Fungus Krm Josre Frrtz Boots Cudy Coxre Blondre Jacque Pudge Drzzy Goofy Goldy IZ Gnzzly Ken Rodg e Kat Flawless Glo Glo Don Johnny Nellre Myrnre b1rd Maurie Dtck Joann er Burt B1 Drta wrtty moody short bashful funny cute peroxtded engaged small ta talkatrve a twrn a blonde heavy a carhop always sleepy lazy skrnny edrtor of annual gomg to college a pest a tomboy gettrng marned short stubborn a guard mce wud 1 tem peramental quret neat curly haired a doll HAS bees a temper clothes personalrty guls personalrty a steady red ha1r a cough a b1g smrle sense of humor a lrcense a twrn a vorce a Job an Olds a temper brg feet long harr brarns wavy harr blue eyes a future wrfe SCIISC a steady red cords pretty eyes a car a good burld a guitar srdeburns muscles strong hands one long NEEDS an aprary to go steady a parnt brush ambrtrous Journalrsts more g1r1s nothrng hrm badly longer noon hour a boy fnend hrgh charr new Jokes a triplet lrcense dret chart car new Olds to count to ten Cavalrers a pepsr medrcal degree new set of trres a new saddle a faster car to live 1.l'l Orange the Arr Force a new car Tennessee money a lot of thrngs more Jewelry a shave the Navy chscrplrne a pizza IS NOT ED FOR corny Jokes her natural curly ha1r art ab111ty berng nrce teasrng grrls cheerleadrng freckles crursrng the stnp grgglrng neatness basketball language wrtty remarks goofmg off roller skatrng careful dr1v mg Urlal halj sleepmg rn class messrng around A s 1n Government ilrrtrng cru1s1ng the strxp horses dr1nk1ng root beers popcorn POPPCI debatmg playmg pool hrllbilly musrc hatrng g1rls fHal Halp a lot of thrngs teasrng Maune goofrng off wrth Joe G calrstherucs skipprng school messmg around fingernarl Page sponsored by GILBERTVILLE GRAIN AND LUMBER COMPANY Gilbertville Iowa IS Ann ' . . . . . a . . . a , , L' ' a - I I a ' , TCHY Halfgafe Shy one-track mind hot-rod mags. fixing cars P ' ' - ' u - KK ' - . . . 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HISTORY As we look over our ,Tumor htgh and Senlor htgh school years we see ourselves f1rst as anxxous seventh graders awamng the trme we could slt IH the b1g assembly Our bxggest thrlll was belng upstalrs among the older k1dS and gettlng to know them Our seventh grade class conslsted of Joanne Brasch Fred Brldges Judy Brown Sharon Cox Larry Goldsteln Marlene Dehrkoop Glorla Llndner Dlck Schrelber Gerald Nelson Joann Stephens Kay Kllngaman Paul McDonald Don Maddex Arlys and Marlys Foulk John Mtller wlth new members Jacque Dlx Myrna N1co1 Kenny Hamer Garry Anderson B111 Walker Maurlce O Conner Burt Volker ,Terry Tledt Joe Grlswald and Betty Gre1ser The partles dances scavenger hunts and tour through Rath s were all new experlences for us 1n elghth grade 'I'h1s was the year Esther Feller 1o1ned our class We re now h1gh school students and can attend all the htgh school parues and dances We re sure we ll never forget the skatmg party we gave for the lugh school'?l'7l'7l We welcomed Terry Holgate ln our mnth grade year Tenth grade found us worklng a ltttle harder towards our d1ploma The memory of the hayrldes dlssectmg frogs taklng blood tests solvlng geometry problems and music groups wlll always remaln wlth us Thls year Dtta Woolsey Ann Bergmeler Roger Hemmmgsen and Joe Lawless entered the sophomore ranks Our ,Tumor year was the buslest of all Trymg to flnd ways and means of maklng money to pay for our prom and sen1or tr1p was our mam ob1ect1ve Selllng at games paper and scrap drlves washlng cars plcklng pockets the .Tumor Play and dances for the student body were some of our money makxng projects. 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 . ' . 1 1 1 1 . 1 - - ' 1 , . , , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Two new members 3o1ned the ,Tumor class They were Judy Callahan and Pat Kadera Aloha Hawauan style was the theme of our all mght Prom gxven on Apr1l2'7 1957 at the Isaac Walton Lodge After a dellghtful evemng of dancmg eatmg and watchmg 1 movle tlred people left to enjoy a few hours of sleep before the days aCtlVlIl6S began The Prom exhausted most of our flnances so as busy Semors we re trymg to fmd new 1n the school gym Several days rn advance were spent by some of the students decoratlng and preparmg for th1s event Present at the dance were fellow students alumn1 sponsors and parents Fmally our Senlor tr1p was a blg success Everyone seemed to have had a real good mme Now everyone lS awamng Baccalaureate and Commencement exercxses We re sure we ll never forget our school days at Orange and all the teachers who w1ll keep al1ve 1n our memory always The staff of the '58 Tlger would l1ke to thank NHIIOHBI Studxo for all the pat1ence and co operatxon they have grven us 1n takrng so many plctures for our annual. il V9 ' ' ' . . , . . , . . ways of earning money. One of our main projects was the winter formal held on December 27 ' I ll I I Q ' YX QENIORS QI: I9 COLORS Blue and S11ver FLOWER Blue Camauon GARRY ANDERSON Fungus Pres1dent RICHARD SCHREIBER Dlck V1ce Presldent MYRNA NICOL Myrnie-Bird Secretary PAUL MC DONALD PG Treasurer 1 X J MOTTO: Not finished, just begun. NORMA BISHOP Klm ALTA BERGMEIER Ann IU DY BROWN IOANNE BRASCH I os1e FREDERICK BRIDGES F red Boots JUDY CALLAHAN Cudy MARLENE DEHRKOOP Blondie SHARON COX Coxxe ARLYS FOULK JACQUELINE DIX Jacque ESTHER FELLER Pudge Dxzzy MARLYS FOULK Goofy BETTY GREISER IZ LARRY GOLDS TEIN Goldy JOSEPH GRISWOLD Joe ROGER HEM MINGS EN Rodge T ERRY HOLG ATE Halfgate KENNETH HAMER Ken KAY KLINGAMAN XJ. PATRICIA KADERA at GLORIA LINDNER G1o G1o JOHN MILLER n John-nyn WILLIAM I LAWLESS oe GERALD NELSON Ne111e SHIRLEY STEPHENS Joann MAURICE O CONNOR Maune Ft 1 BURNETTE VOLKER Burt WILLIAM WALKER B111 JERRY TIEDT er NEDITA WOOLSEY Dlta We the most honored and d1st1ngu1shed Semors do hereby bequeath the followlng to our beloved lower classmen SECTION 1 We the Semor class do w1ll our ab111ty to f1nd trouble and fast talk our way out of It to the Junxors SECTION the Sen1or gtrls do w1ll our health punctuallty courtesy and shyness to the Junlor gtrls SECTION the Sentor boys do wlll our handsome appearance sparkhng personahty and bralns to the J un1or boys SECTION 4 I Garry Anderson do wtll my sun glasses w1th the bu1lt 1n bllnders to Sal Mtneo I Ann Bergmeler do w11l my naturally curly haxr to anyone who ts crazy enough to want II I K1m Bxshop do wxll all the Terrys Ronmes B1llys Melvlns Deans and F reds to any g1rl who th1nks she can handle them all I Joanne Brasch do w11l my nasty temper whtle putung out the paper to the next edttor of the Orange Peelxngs I Fred Bndges do w1ll my abxhty to go w1th every new semor glrl at Orange to Thad Bechtelhe1mer I Judy Brown do w1ll my cheerleadlng ab1l1ty to Marllyn Dean who doesn t need lt I Judy Callahan do wlll my ab1l1ty to go steady for one year fwtthout breaktng upj to Judy Carstensen. Sharon Cox do w11l my ab1l1ty to walk out of th1rd perlod study hall to the .Tumors Marlene Dehrkoop do w1ll my h1story book and gtggle to Mr Schroeder Jacque Dlx do w1l1 my h1gh alutude to any short person who needs It Esther Feller do wxll my ab1l1ty to dr1ve WITH a hcense to Ronn1e Walker I Arlys Foulk do wlll my ab1l1ty to skxp shorthand class to sell annual ads to four lucky .Tumor glrls I Marlys Foulk do w1ll my Esterbrook founta1n pen w1th 1ts 1555 shorthand potnt to Mrs Grtnnell w1th the understandrng that she wxll keep track of II I Larry Goldstein do w1ll my ab1l1ty to goof off 1n class to Ross Randall who wouldn t thtnk of It 2 We, . . ' . I . ' ' . 3 We' . I , . . . D . L I . . , . . . I I, , ' ' ' . . I' . ' , . . .. L ' . . . . . . . WILL CO I Betty Greiser in sound mind do will my summer job as car hop to Bev Lake Joe Griswold do will my ability to stick through school for all these years to the poor unfortunate Juniors who have to suffer one more year I Kenny Hamer do will my pool cue and hot temper to Craig Taylor Roger Hemmingsen do will my lanky body to the Navy and whether they want it or no they re gettin it Terry Holgate do will my car and its axle to Willie Schempp who needs it Pat Kadera do will my ability to get out of study hall with alegitimate excuse to Ralph O Neill Kay Klingaman do will my never endlng diet to George Schreiber I oe Lawless do not will anything to anybody cause I need everything I ve got and more Gloria Lindner do will my ability to argue with Mrs Grinnell and get away with it to Dave Summerhays Don Maddex do w1ll my ability to come in late to class to Mr Stansbury John Miller do will my beautiful easy to manage hair to Mr Grinnell who needs II Gerald Nelson do will my great athletic quality to Mrs Walton. Myrna Nicol do w1ll my ability to get a summons on the f1rst mght I have the car to anyone who has a copy for a friend Maurie O Connor do will D1ta Woolsey to the Junior class Dick Schrelber do will my athletlc ability to B111 Walters Joann Stephens do will a large glass of buttermilk with a lot of salt pepper and sugar to Orval Seegmiller I ,Terry Tledt do w1ll my muscular body and terrific looks to Mr Miles I Burt Volker do will my ability to get away with kissing girls in plays to Larry Billings with the understandlng that he w1ll do it only in plays I B111 Walker do will my ab1l1ty to skip school to anyone who thinks he can get away with it I Dita Woolsey do w1ll my ability to talk and eat lemons to Mr Leeper f O L . ' . . . . ' I. ' . ' . ' t, ' ' ' ' . L ' , . . . ' . . I' ' . . . . . . I' . I . - . . . . I, . . ' . . . . D . . . l, , ' ' ' ' . . I, Paul McDonald, do will my quiet personality to David Summerhays. I, ' , ' ' - - ' . ' , I ' . I, , . . . . I. . y . . . . . L . , A D , . . i I' . . ' , , . . , i Il I I . . I I SENIOR PROPHECY It IS 1968 and covertng the green grass 1n front of Orange Townshtp School are the now famous senlors of 1958 The four of us have been 1nterv1ew1ng these graduates and have found that they have some IHICTCSIIIQ careers AS WE IOOK OVER THE CROWD WE SEE Pat Kadera who has Just recelved 3564 000 from the qutz show Her category? HISIOIY of course Garry Anderson who lS the famous author of the best selllng book How to Bulld Your Own Bee Marlene Dehrkoop and her husband who are now runnmg the Dehrkoop Chlckencoops Incorporated Glorxa Llndner rldlng horseback up the sldewalk Glorla has been named Mrs Western Horseman of 1967 Paul McDonald who looks llke a human ralnbow Paul IS now a professlonal barn palnter and gets more pa1nt on h1mself than he does on the barn. Myrna Nlcol and Joann Stephens the new Everly slsters Thexr newest release 1S Bye Bye Guttar Thelr fllp s1de IS Good Mornlng Mr BanJo Dlck Schre1ber has taken on the role of Cheyenne He has hlred ,Terry Tledt to answer all hls fan mall whtch totals about 3000 letters a day Betty Grelser who IS stlll the famous car hop she always was Terry Holgate who has Just completed planmngand supervtslngthe bulldlng ofa modern Judy Callahan who IS now superlntendent of all schools ln Lonesome Hollow Burt Volker who now owns the Volker Btnocular Company He IS domg blg buslness now s1nce Terry Holgate has bullt the new WAC s barracks Klm B1shop who lS now playlng basketball wlth Harlem Globetrotters The team couldn t get along wlthout her Marlys Foulk and her co owner Arlys who are now operatmg a graveyard Thelr motto ts Try our new lay away plan Joe Lawless Gerald Nelson and Don Maddex who are competmg for the world s pool champlonshlp All three are havlng tough competltlon wlth the present champlon Kenny Hamer Kay Kllngaman who IS now a blg star At Madlson Square Garden next week she IS gOll'lg to defend her tttle as Champlon Lady Wrestler Wlth her lS her tralner B111 Walker .Toe Grlswold who IS the famous fashlon deslgner Hls lovely escort 1S h1s model Joanne Brasch Esther Feller who IS the Captaln of the Pollce Force ofM1tchellv1lle Iowa Result crlme wave MHUIIC O Connor who IS now known as the world s most popular playboy He has Just recelved a grant for dtvorce from hrs nlnth w1fe who IS the World s Champlon Lady Wrestler We can t remember her name Just now, but the grounds were cruelty if WAC's barracks. It seems he's gotten over of his shyness. . . . . i . . , ' as - on . , . , . PROPHECY C0 Dr Ann Bergmeler who has Just been named the world s leadmg sc1ent1st She has d1s covered a new med1c1ne called Bergacol whxch has taken the place of Hadacol Roger Hemm1ngson who has just come back from the moon ln the Russ1an s new space shxp Very shortly he IS golng to Mars The reason for thxs IS because hls fr1end John M111er has been servmg 8 years of h1s 20 year sentence 1n the Mars Federal Prxson for dr1v1ng a space shlp wlthout a llcense Roger has Marslan lnfluence and IS goxng to try to get John out on parole We regret to say that Jacque D1x and Sharon Cox were unable to be here for th1s reumon It seems that they are 1n a Commumst prlson camp They were caught sellmg candy wlthout a 11cense As for us? Well we re st11l tryxng to get through college so you can see we re the same l1ttle broke 1d1ots we always were We, the semor g1rls, helped type th1s annual. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: Arlys Foulk, Judy Brown, Joanne Brasch, Sharon Cox, Myrna Nlcol, Jacque D1x, Glorla Llndner, Esther Feller Judy Callahan, Marlys Foulk, Pat Kadera and typmg teacher, Mrs. Grxnnell. 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