Richland High School - Tiger Yearbook (Richland, IA)

 - Class of 1957

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Richland High School - Tiger Yearbook (Richland, IA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 44 of 90
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Our Music Plaque Display A Division I rating in a State Music Contest entitles the winner to display the official plaque of the Iowa High School Music Associ- ation. Husbands of Music Boosters erected the board pictured at the right on the south Q Q Q wall of the music room. The large plaques Q represent Division I ratings won by the con- cert band, marching band, mixed chorus, or ' - glee clubs, while the smaller plaques were up- I . B awarded to ensemble groups. Many of the H Q smaller plaques carry two or three dates in- Q dicating the highest award for various ' fa I years. This display, of which we are quite proud, has received considerable attention -i-----:1-l:llll from those who visited the music room. Our Sweetheart Ball King and Queen The outstanding social event of the school year was the Sweetheart Ball held the evening of February 16. A Valentine theme was carried out and those selected to reign as king and queen of the event are pictured at the left. Selected by the ballot of those who attended was Diana Peterson, freshman for queen and Keith Sasseen, senior for king. The Rhythm Kings furnished music for the occasion. Our Tigers Receive Trophy Pictured below is the Boys' Basketball Team as they receive their trophy following the final game of the Keokuk County Tournament at Hedrick. Keith Sasseen is accepting the award from Superintendent Kenneth McDonald of Cllie, president of D O W N the Keokuk County Schoolmaster's Club. D O W N DOWN down 38

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Girls' Glee Club FIRST ROW: Left to right: Carla Dupuis, Karen Erwin, Grace Pepper, Kate Nordyke, Shirley Lankford, Phyllis Gould. SECOND ROW: Iulla McCracken, Mary Robinson, Sherry Oswalt, Sara Seiwert, Harriet Cobb, Ioyce Elm ore Donna Adam. TI-IIRD ROW: Diana Peterson, Connie Derby, Barbara Mitchell, Karen Baker, Ioylynn Nichols, Tammy Peterson, Karen Rcinier, Barbara Wallerich. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Peterson, Mary Dressler, Emma Lou Hollingsworth, Nell Iones, Sharon Reinier, Cheryl Starr, Lillie Letts, Mr. Bernard Onerheim-Conductor. Boys' Glee Club FIRST ROW: Left to right: Ronald Greeson, Larry Wallace, Jerry Zcar, Keith Thomas. . SECOND ROW: Larry Egbert, Keith Sasseen, Charles Peterson, lay Swartzwelter, Iohn Hinshaw. THIRD ROW: Ronald Tucker, W. D. Hollingsworth, Dennis Kelly, Gary Oswalt, James Cox, Richard Pepper. FOURTH ROW: Frank Stephenson, Ronald Hahn, Francis Weber, Tom Robertson, Mr. Bernard Onerheim-Conductor.



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lhe Assembly Whether you refer to it as the Assembly or the Study Hall, it is the one place around which a major portion of our daily activity revolved. It was here that the entire student body assembled for roll' call twice daily, at 8:45 and 12:30. Our principal classrooms are adjacent to it and most of our assignments were pre- pared there. Our library, reference materials, and daily newspapers were in close proximity and the large, attractively painted, and pleasant room was generally considered our headquarters at Richland High School. The lunch line Perhaps the most pleasant activity of our daily routine is our participation in the school lunch program. The 12:00 bell or the noontlme fire whistle was our signal to go visit with Mrs . Steel. This year we moved into a new dining room which was a marked contrast to the crowded and no1sy concntions which pre- vailed when we ate on the balcony. Now the spacious room and quiet atmos- phere creates a pleasurable experience exceeded only by that aroused by par- taklng of one of Mrs. .Steel's delicious meals. The s.cene below was snapped just prior to the start of our trip to Hedrick to the Keokuk County Instrumental Music Festival. 0

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