Richland High School - Tiger Yearbook (Richland, IA)

 - Class of 1960

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L55 ' .- -ov - .,.. - RICHLAND HIGH SCHOOL Richland, Iowa HTIIGJERN Lois Greiner , Editor Q l,,f?'-EN. 1 'Zami' Tjigggigi AQ. ff ' fw- 'I :LQ : Y ,ii 1 H ,, Lx Ws2Q:11 Dedication If the two hundred seventy-odd students and faculty of the Richland School were askednthe question, What do you consider the highlight of your school day? a mighty chorus would answer, eatin' time! That's because it is generally recognized that throughout this entire area there is no school lunch program that tempts the palate and fillslthe stomach like the one at Richland. The one responsible for this rating gets all too little notice although everyone seems to be aware of her contribution. We expect to do our part toward remedying this situation by dedicating this 1960 volume of the Tiger to her. Mas. FLOSSIE B. STEEL TO FLOSSIE: The meals you serve on special days We hope you know we realize Are worth their weight in gold You are doing a splendid thing. How could we fail to recognize The happiness you bring? The food you serve just can't be beat For flavor, taste, and style And to each of us an added treat Is when you flash your smile. That means to us that you are pleased And we all know we are. That is why we sing you praise As a cook, both near and far. And your table decorations Are a joy to behold. We see the many things you do Beyond the call of duty The interest you show in our welfare Has become a thing of beauty. So it doesn't matter to us That to others you may seem bossy To all of the kids at Richland There is no one quite like Flossie. il -Q- xv. , v .,...,. . ,+.,, ,fl E., ., ,F f .1 V1 41:4 I 14 , ff, ,- ,gm ,151 fm M A-J-i V351 r :M ,F rs, , I -s f A 'xi-T Superintendent? s Message As we come to an end of another suc- cessful school year I am happy to see the staff provide this excellent record of some of its highlights. It will doubtless be treasured by its subscribers in years to come as its pictures and print revive many memories for them. I congratulate you on a job well done. As evidence of my claim to a 'successful year may I cite the following. We opened school with sixty-one enrolled in high school and as we near the closing day those same sixty-one students comprise the school roll. Sixteen of them are eligible for perfect at- tendance awards, despite the fact that we have just passed through one of the worst winters within the memory of many. The stability and interest indicated by the above speaks well for the morale of the students and staff of our school. It is one of the big rea- sons why living and working in Richland has been such a pleasant experience for Mrs. King and myself. IOHN H. KING, Superintendent 8 years B.S. Northwest Missouri State M.A. Drake University Algebra Geometry Girls' Basketball Yearbook Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor Nobody had better talk about my girls . MRS. MILDRED A. KING B years B.S. Northwest Missouri State Biology General Math Home Economics Junior Class Sponsor Dramatlcs Director School Paper Girls' Basketball Chaperone These kids will have a banquet if I have to serve it myself. eff 'CTP ., l MRS. ROBERTA A. KERR l year B.A. Penn College English 7th Social Studies Bth Civics and Spelling Pep Club Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor Things will have to go my way-- remember, I have someone twice as big as myself to back me up! D , .lfynhtr E 4. DONALD R. KERR 1 year B.A. Penn College Social Studies Torch Club Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor It's not a test. It's just a small evaluation of thlrty questions. --- ,,4 ' -0 LY 1+ l3 19 20 21 25 26 27 28 za 1. 22 22 29 3D wr C7 L ROBERT A. SNOW Z years B.S. Northeast Missouri State Teachers Bth Science Boys' Coach Industrial Arts Freshman Class Sponsor Athletics, what else? EDWARD THOMAS DUDEN, IR. 2 years B.S. Northeast Missouri State Teachers Vocal and Instrumental Music My cars take all my money, so I can't afford a wlie. Qi ev MRS. DIXIE LEE NEVIN l year B.A. Parsons College Commerical Freshman Sponsor Dixie is pretty in two ways--pretty nice and pretty apt to stay that way. fx -Q L Q . 'Q-4 MRS. GRACE WARD 35 years Parsons College Seventh Grade Eighth Reading Patrol Sponsor Junior High Sponsor My teaching experience has given me the knowledge to pass on to others. 13:1 1:1 Iohn H. King, Superintendent: Fay B. Shultz, Secretary Keith Houseal and Dale Sasseon Boaurdl of Education The Tiger staff and editor wish to express their sincere regret that they were unable to secure a good picture of the entire Board of Education. A blizzard forced a postponement of the first scheduled picture taking day and on later efforts various activities prevented sev- eral Board members from being present. The staff and entire school recognizes the impor- tance of this policy-making group to the con- duct of our school. Due to a new law the present Board is serving for eighteen months instead of the usual one year term. In addition to the above the Board is comprised of Howard Thomas, President: Ed Kerber, and Dr. T. R. Wolf. Office Secretary The busiest job in school is that of office secretary. Anything the Superintendentq the faculty, ,various school clubs and groups within the community can find for her to do seems to fall within the scope of her duties. All of these various duties, jobs, tasks, activities, favors, impositions, and requests have been carried cheerfully and capably by the young lady pic- tured at the right. Lois Greiner worked part- time at this job during her senior year in high school and has been a full time employee during the past two years. She has finally decided to foresake the halls of R. H. S. and all of those connected with the school regret that they will be deprived of her services next year. Myrtle Fox, Leona Oswalt, Mattie Collett, and Flossie Steel. R. N! . 'A .xx I It ,lf ff 's--,Q l ' ry 1 Jw 19 . f X, All -v. 'vgx N, ,RYQE , The smooth functioning of any institution depends in large measure upon the character of its employees. The Richland School has every reason to be proud of those individuals pictured on this page who have con- tributed so much towards our successful year just closed. The school lunch cooks fabovel, the school bus drivers frightl, and the custodian fbelowl, are an important factor in any school. Mr. Ray Ward Al White Kermit Ward Ralph Talley l. - ,,.,.1- We -3,2 5 N - 1 4 K 31 z fx! 3 1,1 ' ,vi -.' aus ll ir- as I In ' , 'S- we 2 'Q -1 L?-'E ,A Special Personnel A MR. JESS MOON Guidance Director MISS ESTHER PARROW Elementary Supervisor MRS. KAY BOUGHTON Special Education MR. IAMES SPARKS Speech Therapist Annual 'Staff At work. At ease T I K DIANA PETERSON Basketball ..... 1, 2 , 3 Band ...... l,2,3 ,4 Mixed Chorus . . l,2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club . . l,2,3 Girls' Sextette .... 3,4 Dramatics . . . . 3,4 Paper Staff . . . 3,4 Dance Band . . 4 Class Officer . . 1,4 Band Council . . . . 3,4 National Honor ' Society . . . . 3,4 Better late than never. JIM NEFF Basketball . . l,Z,3,4 Track..... ....2 Class Officer . . . l,3,4 Dramatics . . . . . . 3,4 The type of person we like to know . MARY ANN ROBINSON Cheerleading . . 1, 2 , 3 , 4 Band ....... l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus . . 1,2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club . . l,2,3 Girls' Sextette .... 3,4 Dramatics . . . . 3,4 Paper Staff . . . 4 Dance Band . . . . . 4 Class Officer . . . 2,4 Band Council ...... 4 It's not what you do, lt's what you get away with. MELVIN MAEDER Track Mixed Chorus . . . 4 Boys' Quartette . . . . 4 Dramatlcs . . . . . 4 Pep Club ........ 4 A valuable addition to the Senior Class . MILFORD WATSON Basketball ..... 1, 2 , 3 Football . . . . l,2,3,4 Track ...... l , Z , 3 , 4 Mixed Chorus .... 1 , 2 Boys' Glee Club . . . 1,2 Dramatics .... . 3 , 4 Class Officer . . . . 2 Pep Club ........ 4 If you hear someone chat- tering, it's only Milford. IOHN HINSHAW Basketball . . . . l,3,4 Football . . . . l,2,3,4 Track ...... l,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus . . . l,2,3 Boys' Glee Club . . l,2,3 Dramatics ...... 3,4 Rather athletic, slender and tall, a good chum, and a friend to al1. 17 KAREN ERWIN Basketball ....., 1, 3 Mixed Chorus .... 1, 2 Girls' Glee Club . . . 1,2 Girls' Sextette . . . . 2 Dramatics . . . 3,4 Paper Staff . . . . 3,4 Class Officer . . . l,2,3 F.T.A. ........ 3,4 National Honor Society . . . . . . 3,4 She's worked hard to reach the top. In fact, we doubt if she'll ever stop. RAYMOND FULTON Football 3 Track . . . . 2,3 Dramatics . . . . . . 3,4 You can't trust him in the dark. GRACE ANN PEPPER Basketball ....... l Band ....... l , 2 , 3 , 4 Mixed Chorus ..... l Girls' Glee Club . . . . 1 Dramatics . . . . 3,4 P.T.A. .... . . 3,4 National Honor Society ...... 3,4 A sensible girl with a stu- dious mind . 18 .1 RICHARD HORRAS Track ..... . . 2,3 Mixed Chorus . . . 3 Dramatlcs . . . . . 3,4 Pep Club ..... . . . 4 Another car passed him once--a police car. CONNIE DERBY Basketball ..... l,2,3 Mixed Chorus .... l , 2 Girls' Glee Club . . . 1,2 Dramatics ...... 3 , 4 Paper Staff ....... 4 Now I say, My husband and l. JIM YODER Football . . . 4 Track ...... . 3,4 He doesn't bother work and work doesn't bother him. History of The Class of 1960 On the morning of September lst, 1947, seventeen wide-eyed and probably quite frightened five year olds gather- ed in what is now known as the Faculty Room of the Richland Independent School to begin the first year of their formal education. This group contained the nucleous around which has grown the group which now stand at the threshold of graduation from high school and are now known as the Class of 1960. Only three of the present candidates for diplomas were present on that September morning so long ago, and a series of changes have added to and substracted from the class rolls throughout the thirteen years that have intervened. John Dayle Hinshaw, Mary Ann Robinson, and Jimmy Yoder's names graced the record book during that year in Kindergarten along with Johnny Borsdorf, Thomas Murch, Michael Pendergraft, Roger Paxson, Larry Sievers, Alice Carrlker, Linda Derby, Joyce Elmore, Donna Jeffrey, Marilyn Jeffrey, Jeanette Harbour, Judith Mason, Vickie Peterson, and Wanda Williams. Our teacher that first year was Mrs. Iola Parsons. Another member of the present class, Connie Raye Derby, joined the group as they began their First Grade in the fall of 1948. Mrs. Edith Sable was now our teacher. The class number remained at seventeen but Thomas Murch, Larry Sievers, Alice Carriker, Linda Derby, and Wanda Williams had dropped from the roll and Karen Baker, Franklin Decker, Richard Ryder, Barbara Wallerich, and Jerry Lee Greiner were added to it. As Second Graders we met in the fall of 1949 and again with Mrs. Sable as teacher and class number dropped to sixteen. Janet Hobbs, Richard Horras, Kent Robertson, Alice Kay Heald, and Janice Wlmpsett came to join us but Donna Jeffrey, Marilyn Jeffrey, Judity Mason, Michael Pendergraft, Richard Ryder, and Jerry Lee Greiner were missing from the class membership. Mrs. Lucile Kepler became our teacher as we advanced to the Third Grade in 1950. The class roll shrunk to fifteen as the names of Jim Neff, Danny Ward, and Ronnie Russel were added and those of John Borsdorf, Franklin Decker, and Alice Kay Heald were no longer found on the class record. Mrs. Kepler was again our teacher during our Fourth Grade year during which our number rose to sixteen as Larry Sivers, Twilla Watson, Sharon Watson, Peggy Thompson, and Diana Peterson came to join us while we were sorry to lose Janice Wipset, Vickie Peterson, Danny Ward, and Ronnie Russel. As we advanced to the Fifth'Grade in 1952 we were greeted by Mrs. Dorothy Barrow as teacher. Our number suffered a sharp reduction as the following members were no longer with us: Janet Hobbs, Roger Paxson, Larry Sivers, Twilla Watson, Sharon Watson, and Peggy Thompson. However, Donald Stewart'came to join us so the class roll stood at twelve, the same as that of the present graduating group. Mrs. Barrow continued as our teacher during the Sixth Grade. The class roll was reduced to nine with the transfer of Barbara Wallerich, Jim Yoder, and Donald Stewart and the addition of John McConnell. In the fall of 1954 our ego was given a big boost. We were now members of the Junior High where we now could take part in basketball and other activities and were quartered on the top floor of the building under the tutelage of Mrs. Grace Ward. No changes were made in the class enrollment as the same nine who completed the Sixth Grade continued through our Seventh Grade year. In addition to Larry Wallace, David Letts, and Barbara Wallerich who rejoined the group raised the membership to twelve as we completed our eighth grade and received our diplomas from Mr. King at the commencement exercises in the spring of 1956. With our elementary school behind us we were again reminded of that fall day in 1948 when we again appeared trembling and in anxious anticipation to begin our high school careers in the fall of 1956. Fourteen green and wide-eyed Freshmen faced the paddles of the awesome Seniors on Initiation Day but their party and welcome which followed soon put us at ease and we entered whole-heartedly into the dizzy whirl of high school activities. All of the eighth grade graduates of the previous spring were with us and Rubio sent us Milford Watson, Grace Pepper, and Karen Erwin came from the Clay Independent District and Barbara Mitchell transferred in January from Wayland. However, Barbara Wallerich and Joyce Elmore terminated their school career in mid-year to leave our number at thirteen. These thirteen all enrolled as Sophomores on September 2nd, 1957. However, Larry Wallace dropped within a week, Barbara Mitchell left in November, and Dave Letts dropped in December, but Raymond Fulton joined us in March to make our number stand at eleven. Of that group, Karen Baker failed to enroll as we began our Junior year. Larry Sipe was with us a few weeks before returning to Excelsior Springs and Jim Yoder joined us in November. We were now in the midst of all school activities and beginning to exercise leadership in some of them. The eleven students who finished the Junior year in the Spring of 1959 were all on hand when the school doors opened on August 3lst. They had been joined by Mel Maedar to round out the present class roll. During the past year we initiated the Freshman, produced the Senior Class Play, and took leading parts in music and athletic activities. We expect to be graduated one week from tonight. Our Class Trip is planned for May 21st- 23rd. We hope to be formally inducted into the Richland Alumni Association at their annual banquet on May 20th and expect in this way to continue our association with Richland High School. Last Will and Testament PROLOGUE We are gathered here on this date, Iune lst, 1960, for the purpose of reading and entering for probate the last Will and Testament of the Class of 1960, whose demise of May 19th, 1960, is greatly lamented by those who remain to haunt the halls of R. H. S. In this envelope I find the following: The twelve members who comprise the Senior Class of 1960 of the Richland High School do, individually and collectively, bequeath to our survivors all of our worldly possessions which remain after all just and lawful claims against us have been paid. It is our intent that our bequests shall perpetuate our memory and indicate our love and esteem for the recipients thereof. To all future graduating classes, in turn, we leave the privilege of shifting closer to the windowed side of the study hall. We hope your enlightenment will consist of more than mere sunlight. Seniors should earn their right to a more complete view of activities in the street. To the Iunior High we leave the inspiring thought that they can one day be like us. This article is contingent upon the thesis that reorganization has not absorbed our high school by the time the years 1964-65 roll around. To the Freshmen we leave our ability to sponsor successful fund-raising projects in order that their treasury may bt well supplied should their class trip include a journey into outer space. We also leave them this one piece of advice: When Court Day comes around, be sure to attend. To the Sophomores we leave as much of our poise and dignity as they are able to absorb. Even a small amount will cause them to be less in awe as they follow in the footsteps of the Class of '6l. To the Iuniors we bequeath our paddles and beastly sense of inhumanity and direct that they use both to the utmost of their ability when inducting the present eighth grade into full R.H.S. citizenship next fall. To them we also leave our qual- ities of leadership and strictly enjoin that they be used only for the greater honor and glory of our common alma mater. To the faculty we leave a contrlte heart to symbolize our remorse at the trouble we caused them. We reserve unto our- selves a deep sense of gratitude for what they have done for us. To our community and country we give twelve healthy and dedicated individuals, eager to even the score for all they have done in our behalf. Individually and singly our bequests are as follows: Diana Peterson leaves to Donna Adam her entire estate consisting of drum majorette, president of the Senior Class, leading role in the Senior play, her seat on the Band Council, and the ability to stick to one man, Cthree in one year is two too many.l Mary Ann Robinson conveys her cheerleaders uniform to Arlene Chalupa. Mary's assortment of leaps, whirls, and gyratlons are too worn out to be of future use so A.rlene's tenure in the uniform is dependent upon her ability to provide new ones. Mary Ann wills her ability to play the piano to Keith Thomas, who got his practice by sounding pitch tones for the Boys' Quartet. Iim Neff leaves his assortment of varied qualities to several donees. He reserves control of his set shot in basketball but feels a generous quantity of his temper should go to Ron Tucker. His puckish behavior around the study hall and class- room he leaves to Dean Watson, while he hopes Donald Pauly will be the recipient of his ability to interest the girls and have dates regularly. Grace Pepper, enjoying one of those rare lucid moments of her school career, regretfully but respectfully transfers title of the mouse trap found in the World History class textbook to Mr. John H. King, her demure, mild mannered char- acteristics she leaves to Betty Manning with the hope that she will develop the same soft-spoken traits that have endeared Grace to all those who know her. John Hinshaw, being sound of both mind and body, but somewhat out of breath from running so many distance races, wills to Ronnie Ward his post position in the lunch line with the injunction to Ronnie to remember that all those behind him are hungry also. Mel Maeder hits a low note in charity as he wills to Hal Rusk his penchant for ruining beautiful songs in the Boys' Quartet. His ability to stretch the lead during his lap on the two mile relay he leaves to no one, saying that they can develop such talent as he did, by running from designing females. Connie Derby--I beg your pardon--Connie Derby Elmore assigns to her sister Carol any royalties she may receive from her rendition of My Man. This theme song has ranked number one on Connie's hit parade for so long that it has now become a real life situation. She wants it distinctly understood that she wills only the tune--not the man. Dick Horras leaves to Larry Egbert his parking place on the sidewalk east of the building. He feels that with only slight practice Larry can block the whole sidewalk instead of only half of it. Raymond Fulton leaves to Dean Watson his large collection of rejected invitations to join the Torch Club, with the fatherly advice that he should not hide his genius under a basket until the close of his senior year as he has done. Karen Erwin participates only half-heartedly in these bequests. Her record she leaves for all to admire but her shorthand ability and sunny disposition she reserves for use in the office next year. Iim Yoder leaves his collection of athletic awards to the Iunlor High girls expressing regret that he does not have one for each of them. Milford Watson leaves his ability to tackle to Iohn Gould but absolves himself of any liability for broken bones or loss of life that John may cause by misuse of it. His talents as a speechmaker he deeds to Leland Fulton along with the advice that grammatical errors will get more laughs than pearls of wisdom. They did for Mark Twain and Will Rogers. We, the Class of 1960, do declare the foregoing to be our last true Will and Testament and hereunto do set our hand in seal. NAM E Iohn H. Iim Y. Mary R. Diana P. Ray F. Karen E. Connie D. Milford W. Grace P. lim N. Dick H. Mel M. li -HAS RAVES ABOUT REMEMBERED EQ Tall A butch Everything Eating candy Quiet Dark Hair Ollie girls Football Ornery Nice clothes Retractable Hardtops Cheerleading Studlous Iay Iowa City Sewing costumes Lazy A silly giggle Girls Avoiding work Short A temper Shorthand Good times at R. H. S Loud Ronnie Brighton Primping in school Cute A little brother Rubio Laugh Stubborn Brains College Studying Energetic A Ford New cars Basketball Curly haired Everything Hot cars Driving fast Neat Brown eyes Iulia Teasing Want Ads 1' WANTED A million dollars Iohn H. WANTED More football games lim Y. WANTED A college scholarship Mary R. WANTED To become an expert hair stylist Diana P. WANTED Shorter working hours Ray F. WANTED More Rock Hudson movies Karen E. WANTED A home of her own Connie D. WANTED A girl in every town Milford W. WANTED A money-making job Iim N. WANTED A teacher's certificate Grace P. WANTED A faster car Dick H. WANTED Iulia to go to Ames Mel M. NAME NICKNAME ALWAYS FOUND John Hinshaw Hen Reading the paper Iim Yoder Yo-Yo At Ollie Mary Robinson Sam Flirting Diana Peterson Dozer Eating Ray Fulton Freddie Talking Karen Erwin Shorty Getting teased Connie Derby Derb In a Hawk Milford Watson Milf Getting in trouble Iim Neff Iimmy Practicing basketball Grace Pepper Gracie Studying Dick Horras Goo Speeding Melvin Maeder Mel At Iulia's 'Q DONNA ADAM , President 4 1 DON BISHOP LAVERNE MESSER I I li RON GREESON, Vice-President KONNIE WARD, Secretary-Treasurer uniors RONNIE WARD I l1fig.ga'f. ' H 235 . ? , LQ, 1 TAMMY PETERSON LARRY EGBERT LINDA BAKER MARY ANN SWARTZWELTER IERRY ADRIAN '0 HAL RUSK JULIA MCCRACKEN KEITH THOMAS MELVIN WIDNER RICHARD IOHNSON I. D. HADLEY u 4, MW, .N Sf i.,.::, S w A4 A gf 1 Iliff A ,. 3-4, 4 x . .4 g 1'v'11xng I IOLENE WEBER, Vice-President SAMMY GREINER, President CHERYL GREINER, Secretary-Treasurer covphwm L 3 IRENE FERGUSON RONALD TUCKER p W nz? 43 ii lx: 1 if ,597 WW .zanarzeii It::!ii5i?i? I ::::::1?S5IS Q. .k.,.. pn KAREN SEATON LARRY BISHOP BETTY REED RONNIE GREEN OIPCS 4: X SUSIE GREINER IANET HOUSEAL RONALD SNYDER CAROL DERBY DONALD PAULY W2 D ., A- 1 ., u K-7 i . V w w ROBERTH HANNAH, S9C1'et5f'Y Tfe3SUf9f IOHNNY ADAM, President KAREN STEINBECK, Vice-President Freshmen n wx , ' J V, m if A DAVID CLINE KERRY KELLY IAMES WEBER CONNIE VAN DYKB ' 4 SBA 'YY' ALAN RUSK KEITH LANKFORD IANIE ZEMAN RONALD KEISER LBLAND FULTON ARLENE CHALUPA DENNIS GRAHAM BARRY TALLEY 1 A if 4:1 'Q ,i ' ' ,, X, H , 3 F C 113' .4 - ' K - V . :fi 5' Y , X Q i . V ' . 1 if' A Patty Prenger Ronnie Townsend wg, M Nancy Downey Ronald Bruner fm: 1 ,sb J e A y my - Terry Houseal Bonnie Nichols Marion Letts Eighth Grade Carolyn Tucker Iohn GO'-'ld Donna Caughlan Mike Hadley Dean Weber Eddie Green Johnny Adrian Sandra Wallerich Danny Reed --P-' 'fn , , f IVF 1 1 1,11 ALE? 5 H .. mm, :ggi 2 EEQ 575355, K fx ,4 39901 rx Eugene Messier Karolyn Greeson jerry Lankford Betty Letts , , X , AA A 1 w Ll 'N , K I ' , 5 ' . 1 'I ,I K N 1 L Russell Mahan Bobbie Kay Kessler Ronnie Wallerich Sharon Manning Sixth Grade Larry Lankford Mrs. Edith Sable ' 1 Bonnie Hackert Bobby Jones Peggy Mahan Larry Sobaski Shirley Chalupa Ronnie Neff Pamela Yoder Kim Kelly N :HA 1 FIV1 ' , if ' lkrf. John Sears Gene Reed Larry Yahn Martha ' ' Kristen Rex Davis Wallerich ,rl Patty Derby Steve Allen Alanna Elmore Bobby Adam Esther Yahn Marsha Stagers Glenda Spray Kathryn George - l P 1 -6 vu i r jf ' ' : . 'L 0' fel, QQ, 45 ' , r :sf fv-fr V' r r ' r joy Adam Linda Fowble Korwin Hinshaw Diane Luke Louise Seivert ' :L!T5Q 51 7' .4 ' 'Daria' ' H fe.. A Fniflth Grade 4 ' I we r I' tffsy I Wk I I I, . :A x 5 ' L x . f. . I . Jeannie Nichols Mrs . Lucile Kepler lean Downey Wayne Gould Carolyn Pepper 3 1 Kortney Steinbeck 1 ,W Q! Cathy Tucker -0 ,, . VH if , frm f, .rf , ' ,' 5,131.5- K ,- g I' xgxr 'f 'Q' L -Q9 'if ' - . ML- fr - v. I-1? V , .-La' aff' 'H J - .5 ' 1 U . A.-'Q' , . ' 1, - .' , aw ,V ,rl :, W Dixie Townsend Barbara Gardner Fourth w.,m 11- , 'ul 4 Mary Adam ll l' ff2fF7f4C iraq. ,t', .rm ,, -',1-1 , Q . hifi- -, - fr-ra. 1,3 ', ,Q - x r: 'V'-7 Z Mfr v- -rw -fi' x . , il ' ' 1: , L Debbie Conklin ' f iaggfi' ,fir DT 'li 3. l wifi , 5f?'?': L'Ez?'. :gWe-gi A f ' rr .W , .g.9fa til e . , 1 J ., gil, ,U r ,. W, N3 :Url ' -J 155 Garry Wallerich 1 .' ..a. , If' . ' h ,V T - 51. ' W -il V -'PEN 1 ' I D- 4+-+1 ' A . 1, --- 'r r-' E - g:,-.-..3 . -If--f .. . I, 1 I Q' 7 I 1 IEE! ' J r ' 4 ' V 1 r . ' JJ- ' AX r Q . rr. . r Patty Nichols -wa. Iudy Adrian ! J w 'l - 4 1 Q r ,i , ri--'QL ., , n x Q 3:1 '. nf, e, ,. 1 4 4 v 0 ahf, 1.1 --Si'-gea iy.,t,. -.. , -ffff. - A' -' ' -, Mrs. Luclle Kepler I. -J 115 ' Naomi Chalupa 'G I 5 mr! - ,D 'r .rr -...A -,J 1 d David Hoover Faye Letts 1' 1 z-'51 .J 1 ,ei-: Lf Q 1f,f i l ' ' 1 P: 'WSW l - 1 3 ' 1 .lvl-1. ,f 51 l A ',, Nicky Adam Linda Sobaski .r N Mrs. Edith Sable I ' l '51 vi 2 L- a- r ,V .X , . ,. 1 Y- I ,., 1 - -, . r- ' ' QI' Qian X , lilflnl Mary Dickinson 'ffrffzi A Tn. x. y Q, I , ffgpti Q- --2 ra ..l , . A -'fr :mm . 1 , V, 'ff' A 'lr fin .-- L L.: ' AA.-. 4. . A - 1. Y 1 9' YT nf 'J' YJ - w A i l u '1'1'.' 'X . . -rgvn t ar u.g ...Q sr M-W Charles Meacham ' ,if-Iq1fi,ffII'l ' ' l PN N ' L11 0' , :v 'IL ' ' D A WE: ,-.id . Z - r . 3 1.3.5, O 5, D M' r, V V V ., . .UL 'VV 6 A W, , V l 1 l, 'A . ' NA Larry Neff Ray Manning Bonnie Gregory Grade 5 Susan Hadley Sharon Hacker: c y , Ai' 7 4 ' ...- ,. pl. u A. , l 'W r A hx '5 1, N 1 .,1 . f Rita Parsons Q 1? Marlene Bond Kathy Harbison T' 'QQ Linda H lun' -, Danny Doro thy 33 Janice Roth i I r - I , 1 Iohn Hammes r Mary Ann Baumgartner 1 M1 'fxtj V' H ' In-. YF 1 'ri J.- . . . r ,,m1+ I3 l 'M'-ry L J my Sandra Gardner Q- -7 Mrs. Margaret White Y , Y 1 Q -Q .. W ,W Y ,Q 1 f r ,jr f yd I .5 an 9 1 :L v c ' I . sk 4 It ' r s I 1 A i I 3 x lv ' 'N WW l N.. ,,, Q , M 1 1, x x IH V' A ' Q' ri. Robert Pepper r fi . ,A w ':r 4 f W, S Lynne Harhison , A 'i , ' ami . A lj! gf' nw '- 2 . Er' Q lf. - , f 1 'ww' A P I A ' Y , X Linda Reed 471 W u Q Q : I , F Z-WL - 1 :fg I-.3 '- fr-:Y 5251- -b r '..I--55:5 j . 43 . J.. .T 45- -1-M.. 'l Iim Hadley FETT'-5':Zi' 71 .W , , . 4- L ed .. r 1 41 , as asf: gn, VQVQJQ r 4, N C' ,H '. Kathryn Singer Craig Elmore ,, , .wx 9 , -7' r r gQh, eQ,A ws:5Qf i 3 gzr r r 5 Dickie K essler .fefi fi W J ' 13 , 1 , , ., . 'is., 1 1 S557 .g 1 X 1 1 X 'Q wg? E Bonita Chalupa . ... , l1:u.7-.1 -1:-1,1 -1 -J, , .V 7.1-, 1 11 5' A 113 i ' i gf' x Md,-Y. in '. g- .gre ,. E. 3 , H' ,Lg tx 1.152591 111 11 1 -91 re. 1 ' 1 11 Bill Hoekstra 'rgiiq 111 ' 1: uf. k iffffiii 511 ' 1 rg? . VI KLPIIQ 1 1 1 11. A 1 L I-If .F -1- ' 1 .1,,,..-T, . KS, 5541? ,a- ,, vr 1 1' ' 5 c 1 1? f 1 Gary Wa llerich Em- ,H .f.,.-, . 1 Tn' 1 'rn f i. I 'V -is-1 es 1' 'ff' ' I', '1 ' 2 iff 1,1 'if QM' V 1 1 1' X 'f 4 X W ' . EN x KIA Qrai Iill Mourer Dickie Green :EC E l? . ' 1 - ' L, .leg I ., A s, lujippx 'L' '14 f . ma .1f,,g-- 1 -. 1 , . iff'-51.55 ' - N E71 ' Q! - Q 1 .. . T , JA, 1f Y,1i,. I -Q -1 X ir D if-' f'Zi?j Larry Ycder Marsha Neff ...A '1-1 Rhonda Hackert Dennis Bond , .za .1 Mary Io Sobaski Tommy Hoskins fav' ' Mn- mx-in 1 I .- ! gbx . Bonnie Stagers . 1. 4' ,VI W : . ffl' s 'E ' Q -.H , , A 1 111:51 4 ,U I Quai, T1 r gl 4, nhnv. is 1 'f 3 2f9'.Jf2334 , ggfufjquu-use . 1f.-....lN!!! Larry Greiner ' 11 .ln I i it w'i 'H. 1 .E 'L I -' L' Carla Lankford 5,5 3, Y. I ' -.Q -iyfv1 1-. -E 'f f' ' M F my 1 1 . ' J. .4 1 1+ 1. 1 ' I 1: .Q :Ulf I 4, A Q f Bobby Hoover Iudy Roth , - , , T ,, Y , l 'e-. -v 'vi 1 I Mary Letts Kerry Wallerich 2.5.2- . .4 ' , -ff : 2 Wx -jj 1 T: -GU' A.. 1 Steve Adam Cherry Hannah Semnd Grade il , . lr i , N 5 vi - . , fs 1 I Q an . : 1 J: i . :z - 1 D ,. .R 114. IU' Tim Parsons Dennis Thomas Mrs. Oma Ulin ,N fx, A , Ioe Mottet A 4-R' '47 ki 'X Carol Pleig Dixie Hinshaw Sherry Everlst First -in .lx ' 17 Christy Allen af 73 q 1' if J . U Q A ,I Y ' if 9 Emma LOU Good Susan Swartzwelter -- 1 , i, .ba f ,r x ' T 'H li' . Ilm I-Iarblson Mary Connelly 1 2 1 ' ' rl - Tip 2 MM .. I rg, , ' 4- gl fi dv N 4 ,L Dianna Chambers Ionnie Hesseltine .l' 4 15 Ieff Hendrickson Charlotte Grelner L . .A 0 ,uv 1.5 1 7 K Q is A - y -K' I li l LF t8 '14 Christy Mourer Vickie Fulton Bobby Neff Y N ,A , 11?-i - UH 1. Q 5 if ' EQ 3 Q . '- 0.5 ' J! ' A ' .2 ww -5 ' K ,.:- ' ' , .JE --ur' 2' , ' '5- L ff, - A5 5 ' . K ,-1' fl 4 l V N -, , . 1 L Y x l I i I :lr gf it I rw . 3 Pat Hoekstra Iean I-lammes Ricky Spray F i w r 45 -' ,J Q ' ' , I 1 ' I X -pg it vs h -f 2..- Lonnie Hesseltine ilnilzii Sally Conklin Luanne Elmore Kristy Morgan W1 mm' ur 1 V .rf Ricky Lankford Sandra Hadley Grade ' ,, . Q52 my ., -aa: rw, S H my ,H Ffa a ,,, .r ,,. js N! 7 -5 ' 'fl I a way ,C vii. Joe Adam E Q Iimmy Adam Linda Mclleynolds V .J .mi lm' , 'Lg n ff x Bobbie Chambers Dixie Hadley -fun ' wi' 'G I 1 4 , QI E 'F - ' 1 , I , ., lvsgx.. -f ,LTU fff' r.:-'f, Charles Lankford 'S if Q ' l FS , 1 4 as .52 . - Q H,..e2'iTsg1 .. Q mi mn ns lsziasilaw 'Nils - . Iohnny Chalupa Candy Van Dyke 36 I ' 253112 55 W 5 mm H! N 1 u .- x Ek . ,:-4.,f 'Ld -V, r S Y S' , ,L 'qi kr, . -., ww - we fi. means' 4, X., ,bag II. -, 4 n 1 nr ,A ' P X I M Iean Stagers ff?- Steve Pfeifer .4 ' Q l -.4 5 xx Q ,x . Ioy Hesseltine I -.Q 1- 'V-rv I 1 I Donnie Kelser Patty Luke Nancy Dickinson Kindergarten 6 if'- .il Q ., mxxdlk Nancy Hadley J V I 1-' ,. lf 4 Phyllis Manning I A ' -A-' '7 fr. 1 .lx I., , Scott Connelly l l ! 5 l l W A 1 .3 Nt' , X - junior Adrian Mrs. Irene Oswalt i fi 4 1' . ikiifff 1 Tommy Wolf K F 'C' R l Sally Spanler Lyle Mahan .vp 5, -J , 4 sir: EU A .X v ,4 ': '5 '- 1 1' , 1' 4,,f'1?'ff 4,-'- ' M ' , M , N ,W . J.. , 'nt Patty Davis, Carolyn Tucker, Donna Adam, Julia Caughlan, 011115 Robinson , D I1 ryAn Ma eber W Left to Right, Iolene W2 FRONT RO Hackert, Ioy Adam. ie HH Bo 1 cken McCra George , Fred n Greeson, Ro Pauly , Donald teinbe ck S Il fe lure , Ka cC ryM Rosema 1 Arlene Chalupa Chalupa CS ni Ia CENTER: ndy Van Dyke, Ra omas, Bill Allen, Greg Singer, Th YYY ole, Ha ch Ni 1 , Pau nd ie Townse nn Ro y Adam, Irene Ferguson, bb Bo elter. ZW Swart B. th BK' nnie Ward, and M Ko PET, Rusk , Grace Pep BD. ,Al mmy Peterson Ta e Greiner, Ianet line, Linda Baker, Donni C id GV D reiner G Dyke, Cheryl Prenger, Emily Hinshaw, Connie Van 'CY Pat BACK ROW: 'cs 1: IU U12 ,Dcu . mi: Q49 S IU rn 2- 5 of 'ai Ti cn. g-7,1 S Sm 2 UE Ofc: Q ,Es Q wg Q, .-. M mo 0 :xo Q E-c O ss: o Elf E ,Eg 5' ,C 1: Eu 3. -EU' . g: ' 'a 22 fd 4-In 3 gg 2 Q 33 Sr: E E3 pg . 'U .-1 30 -E O ,Dm 552 o is as EH E55 '05 cu I-1 VJ 'o. an m -og, had cn, .sc CJ fd :VU ua'-' as E tg .. Q fu .JM ov. 1-,,, co. pg, o:s mm CC O2 MTU. U mow Q 4:-. E? rn ag IU v-IE Q gm 6... Hu ax On: 'I IU 32 2 wt OTE ru 'nm ,Es an Sm HE' .E QE gg Qu : UPG --1. qy Us ai 'arg 465 52 fs .3 Ss E: EE mi' :C 335 'DS AJ D352 v1,U gr: I-afD 2: 345 Ha cr 2 '44 -f I QF nces ln F6 pea GP 1' fo in demand fe sult a FS dasa all 3 Summa! PFOQIBIH S in in ta ma ghout this area that 01.1 such groups thr oi the few OI16 is 317-1 r 'lggz' 30:-. lx They provide a series of summer concerts from the Bandstand in the town park and are on call as a rallying many other communities. In addition to their many local appearances during the past year they marched and played a concert group for any community activity. e's Big Days marched during Brighton's Whoopie Days marched in the Brighton High School Homecoming Parade marched at Olli Parson College Homecoming Parade, and appeared e, the d YB llege Homecoming Pa Penn Co the ngton Band Festival Washl during the They participated in the County Instrumental Festival at Hedrick and the State Contest at during the Farmington Homecoming. The Band Trip consisted of an over-night stay at Allerton Ottumwa. They played a courtesy program for the Parson student body. That evening the fternoon concert at Allerton. mid-a 5 and Centerville , t 6 uncheon , l ia Morav TOLIIS E111 OH layed P concert being a with lerton' s Band A1 ght guests of Band members were over-ni mnasium QY l'TlOI'l le Al the dance in ell-attend ed e Band played for a w HC Da bers. mem As Only three members were lost by graduation while a beginning group of twenty-six will doubtless add to the band personnel. taking part in the music program which should be 'strong and vigorous during the next the year close some ninety-three students were YGBY. BAND COUNCIL They help plan Pictured at the left is the Band Council, a group of students who have a large part in establishing band policies. Other members Diana Peterson lstandingl served as President during the past year. band activities and see that they are carried out. and Ro nnie Ward . Greiner, Karen Steinbeck, ryl he blnson, C Ro afY M e left to right: Keith Thomas Bl' pictured Q: Ita M. ,, ., H5 ' MTV s:f1'L , g 1 A . . 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I ll ' l . v ' , 1 1 .Q I' u. ' 4 qu., K NSR it . lg X IPF' l f . r ' I I' w L, . s, V 1 H-- . ni Zjgmfft 5fJA,?:Q W3, ' A 4 'ng 'MfJ'if1 15E , ' , , 1, . S fi I S-1: 1 A LY-au 'B I mf ff V :,,1:'- '. f if :f yr .1 f 1m,Q P5 T ' f wi' fam' -2:55 ki' L 1 lfffi fi ' , e . ,L ,gin S gn! Uh' '1 I FH ' , ,751 '- lg J 'T -' pn:+5l:aiei'lnD 7 I5:jSiLE.i-:lug Q li , TF' ff' . 1 M' dibi X - 'Q 's . 5,-M W? h.'f ',g5:.' ' 4 nf FIRST ROW: Left to Right, Mary Ann Robinson, Diana Peterson, Donna Adam, Tammy Peterson, Julia McCracken, Karen Steinbeck. MIDDLE ROW: Donald Pauly, Ronnie Ward, Connie Van Dyke, Bobbie Hannah, Irene Ferguson, Alan Rusk, Ronnie Greeson. BACK ROW: Larry Egbert, Mel Maeder, Iohnny Adam, Janet Houseal, Mary Swartzwelter, Iolene Weber, Hal Rusk, Keith Thomas, Melvin Widner. Mary Ann Robinson, Accoxnpanist Girls' Sexmelt LEFT TO RIGHT: Jolene Weber, Mary Robinson, Diana Peterson, Iulla McCracken, Tammy Peterson, D ,l' onne Adam . lf!l4'UZlj ffA .1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Robinson, Accompanlst, Mr. Duden, Larry Egbert, Tammy Peterson, Ron Greeson, Konnie Ward, Ronnie Ward, Jolene Weber, Hal Rusk, Julia McCracken, Keith Thomas, Diana Peterson, Mary Swartzwelter, Donna Adam Three new music groups appeared this year and all were quite popular. Above is the Stardusters, a dance band that received wide acclaim as they played for dances at home and in several neighboring towns. Lower left is the Boys' Quartet who never failed to receive loud applause wherever they appeared. They were in wide demand for appearances at many types of gatherings. The Adam Sisters, lower right, give promise of being as popular in this area as other sister acts have been on the national scene. All three groups have been most pleasing additions to the Richland High School Music Department. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mel Macular, Keith Thomas, Hal Rusk, Larry Egbert. :TI Q Mary, Joy, and Donna Band Scenes UU IIC 'H' SHOW I SXKXQ . 560 8. GNL, KXXG Bkovd , pi and moi e The M Ulgjic M 31-IDI f P-1 XN om Mr fu haue Pm Play Comm! B and E asm: aX Xoxene B961 . and 'vo 'V 'VGC' el akqv 'UZ One , KYK G6 wo, , Xixov-N Band 'OOO che . 590 ZDW 15 6 O0 pcm X6 'Vive 'L YBOY- img -QYF 0-, 9' y 45 .-, , t ,Y '-. Fl. Q4 K r 1 X, .:Z 5- 1 .gs. - rf-. 1, H 3161 ' f ai 1.1!-.t ,g L., , ,, sq, 4 in 1 ', Y 1 '-1 5-5. A Q. V -. '4- I 1 '15 ..v - -4- '. ,,--- - ,J , , b ,,A, .. X 4 is lm , ,4 ...ve-fs np.- 9' fn fy.. , a .4 r ',- ' J 'Q fel.: 'L 3, LK Q wt 1 'tfnsl ll X , The 1959 Homecoming Dance was held in the high school gymnasium on the eve- ning of Oct. 12 following a football game on the Alumni Field, which the Richland Tigers won from Lovila, 19-13. Earlier in the day a Homecoming Parade through the Richland business district was led by the Richland Marching Band with the Brighton I-ligh School Band also partici- pating. The Stardusters, Richland High School Dance Band, provided the music and during the course of the evening it was announc- ed that the football squad had selected Grace Ann Pepper as their choice to reign as Homecoming Queen. Following her coronation by Ronnie Ward she ascended to her throne on the dias and issued the following proclamation: I wish to thank my loyal subjects, and especially those members of the foot- ball squad who have bestowed this honor upon me. I shall always cherish this moment as one of the highlights of my high school career. As your queen, I hope to prove myself worthy of the tribute you have paid me and I now proclaim that mirth and merriment should be the order of the evening as I invite you all to join me and my court in the Grand March. Grace Ann Pepper, Homecoming Queen Queen Grace and Her Attendants Mary Ann Robinson Queen Grace Connie Derby Diana Peterson Karen Erwin The Senior Float V4 ,- 1 T fm 1 I 'B J. 4 1' if ... , 41, . ,I Freshman Float First Place 'J ' ' - '- , 3 ,.,?1 - A'l'I,Nf5- ITIQ IN ' F1 ilx 4 , V A .L '. Sophomore Float, Third Place Iuniof Float' Fourth Place Senior Float, Second Place .Db E, Lt lf, 4 +V! MV . X 1' . , G.. , - . ,,,-' . . n. ' Vx X X39 we A H x 4 . I . n - . ' ' L- L1 .Y f V7 , ,R 'L - w 5 , , 1 W H ., Q LOVILII I Q im H A S H 'cn-'f s.. 3 - H ow P Ln4.5g.f -. 1 . Fourth and Sixth Grade Float The Homecoming Parade Junior High Float The Richland Band The Brighton Band fs,- s-I Kindergarten Float gil 1- ,,-L , .. 7 . J - First Grade Float Third Grade Float '-9 I in QM.: Second Grade Float Fourth and Fifth Grade Float E 4'HA N D Boss Man Blows The music fills the air Both the old and the young Mother and Son , 4 'UP Time out to smoke The George's and the Co11et's 'ZA 'K '1 'Wy ,. . ' . , '- Queen candidates and escorts. S VV -IIJIFITII-IIT1I'l'l VVIPEU ' 'Y 'E ing- -rr in Queen Ie-an Pohren Ccrownj dances with Ron Tucker. LJ f -. I' The queen Uean Pohrenj is crowned Everybody dances . Tripping the light fantastic. , .pr J Ru J-iii, 1 2 A, fl 21515 Milford waltzes with Jolene. National Honor Society lg SEATED: Left to Right, Mr. Donald Kerr, Sponsor: Hal Rusk, Keith Thomas, Laverne Messer, Karen Erwin, Secretary: Iolene Weber, Ianet Houseal, Iulia McCracken, Donna Adam, Grace Pepper, President: Diana Peterson, Vice President. The Richland Chapter of the National Honor Society is known as the Torch Club. The group had lunch together every other Thursday. Their meetings dealt with subjects and projects that could improve conditions around school. Membership in the Club is obtained by invitations, after faculty approval. Scholarship is one of the principle requirements for consideration. Tiger Tempos SEATED: Left to Right, Mary Robinson, Donna Adam, Karen Erwin, Iulia McCracken, junior Editor: Connie Derby, Janet Houseal, Karen Steinbeck. STANDING: Diana Peterson, Editor. The school newspaper is a section in the Richland Clarion, the weekly newspaper for the Richland area. The staff pictured above assembled and edited the items presented to the school editor. Rho Eta Sigma A Pep Club was organized, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Roberta Kerr, for the first time and started activities about the middle of the basketball season. Commonly known as the Racket Squad, they used a special bus for out-of-town games and formed the nucleus for a cheering section--both at home and away. They made a colorful addition to athletic activities. FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Steve Rusk, Fred George, Harry Thomas, Bill Allen, Iohnny Adrian, Danny Reed, Alan Rusk. MIDDLE ROW: Left to Right, Mrs. Roberta Kerr, Sponsor: Iudy McCracken, Donna Caughlan, Patty Davis, Rosemary McClure, Nancy Downey, Betty Reed, Jolene Weber. BACK ROW: Dc-an Weber, Ronald Keiser, Richard Horras, Hal Rusk, Mel Maeder, I. D. Hadley, Milford Watson, Sammy Greiner. Future Teachers of America The F.T.A. Club members pictured above comprise the Richland unit of the SoKeo Club which included Pekin and Hedrick units. Each unit played host to the entire Club for one meeting each during the year in addition to their local activities. A county-wide meeting was canceled because of bad weather but one is planned for next year as well as Prospective Teachers day and other activities. Any student wishing to explore the possibilities offered by the teaching profession was allowed to attend Club meetings. SEATED: Clockwlse, John I-I. King, Sponsor: Donna Adam, Julia McCracken, Janet Houseal, Grace Pepper, Karen Erwin, Karen Steinbeck, Tammy Peterson, Irene Ferguson, Melvin Widner, Keith Thomas. I L T 1 . L, .. --4-'-:4 LTL, M V ' W N ' Q 1 W i 1 QX . 1 N 6 l , m g QL 1 ff Q f M will mm, mf i 1 1 1 5 !, i ! I lm , , :lv -W Yi, ., g,,,,e,1 . ., ..,,...,,, -,-'L - m Pill H I . E v ,wiki l X .- 1, X v X 56. .. Q . X 1 , SN 9155 i ' 5- 9 ,z 3 .. lf' '. x a ' 1 m, ,, f wa '1 Q, , , 0 'Bs x X H11 1 1 W' ffl- Avoid., P-Q5 mu' S XV. l I X , -sw a fy ,x 1 .. I .- ,I ' '1 1 1 . ,+ .T Fi Q r All' rf 1 Xe, -4 af. . ,W 4 4, -, ' :77 1 -1 .?f'.,j5f-' - f :,,.g-7: . O-ZCL Il I IO- 'mt Pictured above are some of the junior high students with their sponsor, Mrs. Grace Ward, at the television set. The Richland Iunior High was one of the first in this area to have a television set. They obtained it by funds raised through their own initiative. It is used to view educational programs sponsored by the State Colleges and Universities and it is available to the entire school when programs of nation-wide or unusual interest are being broadcast. Pictured above are the three junior high cheerleaders. From left to right they are: Patty Davis, Rosemary McClure, and Patty Prenger. Since all three girls also played basketball their activity as cheerleaders was mostly con- fined to the second game when the junior high boys played. On the left some junior high students con- duct the usual noon-hour candy sale on the bal- cony. This is one way in which the junior high raises the funds that have caused them to be dubbed the plutocrats of the school. Their bank balance often exceeds a thousand dollars and they have purchased many items for the school that we otherwise would probably not have had. Their fund-raising activities provides good business practice for them as they are re- quired to keep their accounts in a responsible manner. A CI T V T E S QA w '.' , , 1 Left to Right, Ronald Tucker, Ilm Yoder, I. D. Hadley, Laverne Messer, Ron Greeson, Larry Egbert, Ronnie Ward, and Don Bishop Robert A. Snow, Coach: Johnny Adam, Leland Fulton, Melvin Widner, Milford Watson, Larry Bishop, Iohn Hinshaw, Donald R. Kerr, Assistant Coach: and W. D. Hollingsworth, Manager. Keith Lankford, Richard Johnson, Ronnie Green, Keith Thomas, Ronald Keiser, Barry Talley, and Dean Watson. V 1-' 3- -nl, ,, lffyfigmmr ' 'L.:a,J:,,, hi an A, J ,.'. K rjff L959 any l' during , ' A 'BOYS R lll, X: jieari. Although- 'H 3 f 'ff Q .7 been lost from ' X ' record Kfound was onglof the A' .r ' ,A The championship ' y T b 1 I8-man football! was , X J, - grasp until the closing gg, xv 1 Afinalgame whicli-was, I A' f the only defeat of the sea-A ' ' Bob Snow was hisflsetiond season' -Valuable eh: f 1 C 9 The Tigers yang. 'Ti ' ,.4 if r., -. ,sae Wg 1 'All' State . .1 Q 'Lettqred I year V .f-VS? XJ' RON GRBESON Iunior-Quarterback 1351bs.- 5'9 A11 Conference KI-lonorable Menticmj Lettered 3 years JOHN HINSHAW Senior-End 1451bs.- 6'0 Lettered 4 years IN 7. Swsjf A , .4 7211, LN?-RYFGBHRT. -YIWDFGHWH '1941haJ-. 5f9 ' P. Pgggerecl QR , TN j ,.f LAVERNE MESSER Iunior-Center N 145 lbs.- 5'8 A11 Conference QI-Ionorable Mentionl Lettered 3 years . ff , 1 1,f-: . . f , ,. if Y--4 ,. , .g...-.4,. 4, x 4 g f ,Y, 7,3 QV'-Q nur? ug 1: 'K x U ff ,f I ! J I' W4 ,S .1 Y! , 2. 5 . f fi 1 4 3, Z' g . f. t ., ,llt I Eiga?- '-. M N XX x , - ri x. xc . Q Lf r n 4 1 F5554 k A G R ,.x W 1 FE Xa . 3 gh, J I 'l:, Q 7' t 4, Boys' Basketball Won Lost Total Points Opponents Total Points Offensive Average Defensive Average 63 West Chester 85 Batavia 85 Pleasant Plain 73 Brighton 58 Ottumwa Walsh 65 Packwood 70 Ollie 45 Hedrick 43 West Chester 87 Batavia 77 Pleasant Plain 76 Ollie 42 Cedar 57 Hedrick 79 Packwood 46 Brighton 70 Delta 58 Fremont County Tournament 44 Hedrick Sectional Tournament 52 Ollie 62 Parson District Tournament 48 Cedar 16 6 1387 1064 63.1 48.7 55 41 41 43 34 51 66 48 70 29 48 54 43 50 48 48 47 51 46 48 59 52 The Record Kovertimel Football 44 Lacey 13 Hedrick 27 What Cheer 41 Delta 1 9 Lovilia 2 7 Bu s sey 40 Farmington Girls' Basketball Won Lost Total Points Opponents Total Points Offensive Average Defensive Average 39 West Chester 47 Batavia 45 Pleasant Plain 59 Brighton 42 Packwood 48 Ollie 67 Hedrick 44 West Chester 50 Batavia 67 Pleasant Plain 50 Ollie 54 Cedar 24 Hedrick 61 Packwood 58 North English 77 Brighton 80 Delta County Tournament 39 Packwood Sectional Tournament 65 Crawforcisville 47 Lone Tree 43 West Chester District Tournament 54 North Mahaska CLaceyJ 0 13 19 6 13 32 19 10 12 1160 1147 52.8 52.1 57 57 38 64 56 79 45 57 47 48 70 55 33 43 77 43 27 42 62 36 42 69 Covertimej Covertimel fovertimej 3 bw.-A' . Q- .- .U ha 4?- .2 . W! . fl if 9 M: 'XM J - u 'af' , - FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Konnie Ward, Mary Swartzwelter, Irene Ferguson, Tammy Peterson, Susie Greiner, Linda Baker. BACK ROW: Carolyn Tucker, Managerg Donald Kerr, Assistant Coach, Connie Van Dyke, Karen Steinbeck, Bobbie Hannah, Mildred A. King, Chaperone: Iohn H. King, Coach. With only nine girls reporting for action the Tigerettes prospects were extremely dismal as the season opened. However, they overcame the handicaps of number and lack of experience to win the respect of the entire community as they refused to quit and gained revenge for several early season defeats and went on to win the Sectional at Ainsworth and participated in the District Tournament at Oskaloosa. Their season's record is printed elsewhere in this book. Mary Ann Swartzwelter V 4? -15 R cg , Q ' Y 43 . ps Gi'- , , '11 1 Sectional Free Throw Champion. Admiring Sectional Trophy. si -'1 C- The Tigcrelttcs x x N F B'- Q gh' 5 W I , X r X R If I 0 3 , . f ' The Tigerettes I n , E A 1 K U3 QQ lr M ill gi l Y!! Twtoflwil-e Relay Team The four boys pictured above carried Rich1and's colors to victory in the two-mile re- lay at the Bomber Relays at Wayland and in the County Track Meet at Keota. They qualified for the State Meet in the District Meet at Burlington and participated. Pictured above from left to right they are Iohn Hinshaw, Mel Maeder, Ronnie Ward, and Ronnie Tucker. E W P! , 593' I f ,N x H ' ,f i x. ,L I' 1 ' f The results of a telephone call made by Coach Bob Snow on October 13, 1959. We just won the Sectional! 1 Q y W O 12 Susie fires her left hook. Bleacherltes. Mr. Kerr set to rebound. 70 5 1 M ff 'ekiffiti I 'ha ' 1 -'wigs 1 ..L I V y l .ge J , . I , , . w ' f fa s - . , 1 Y inf! 3 Obviously posing . :T 1 .gf-. Donna Julia Ianet Mary ' ' ' ' ' A' 'H The Cheerleaders . -Xlfv Richland cheerleaders have been Widely f 1 acclaimed in recent years because of their 1 -' appearance, precision of their routines, 7 'H' -' and the thoroughness with which they go about their work. They provide a colorful and enthusiastic supplement to all athletic contests in which Richland teams take part, arrange and conduct pep meetings, and, in general, spear-head the fan sup- port given to school activities. They be- come cheerleaders as the result of an invi- tation extended by hold-over members and their sponsor. Their qualifications are well established before they attain mem- bership and the results have been most gratifying. The pause that refreshes. Coach talks it up. y Waiting for the team. W Pep Meeting . L----A 'JXEIMIIUIIIUIIITHITF ' Y fl 5 I I f They cooked it! Sandy Sandra Fietej speaking. A T I-I ' I. Z I'l1CrOZDl17 O--IITI ,gn ? In fqknj In 7 f - .5 'Af by f 11 A? ll so Yi They ate it! Tables set and ready. Nm.. ,I -, 'L-.r-1' N .5, ZW' Q intl? CMJ '1 ' .. . ,.4.. ,-Vx 2 ' 'ft female, -, Hob and Lucy form frame for Iim fNeffD. 'Tammy CPete-rsonl gives the response. munnuior High Basketball Squads FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Iohnny Adrian, Ricky Hannah, Bll1Allen, Terry Houseal, Harry Thomas, Donnie Greiner. MIDDLE ROW: Eddie Green, Paul Nichols, Ronnie Townsend, Danny Reed, John Gould, Freddie George. BACK ROW: Greg Singer, Mike Hadley, Dean Weber, Larry Garrels, Steve Rusk, Robert A. Snow, Coach. - V. A 3 G-. FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Nancy Downey, Patty Prenger, Judy McCracken, Carolyn Tucker, Donna Caughlan, Rosemary McClure, Patty Davis. BACK ROW: Martha Swartzwelter, Karolyn Greeson, Kristen Steinbeck, John H. King, Coach: Betty Manning, Emily Hmshaw, Pamela Yoder. 6 , if 511 yah' t --5-.I . . frsrfx , fd-'75, 5 Li :-F I .' ' XI r ' -.- I -,.f I. Qr- , f- II, . ' P1 .45 ' 'J 1,-xg Q'-aff: ., 'F YF .o xy N xr' 5 J !' we ' ' --,QT Q , n , . 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Many former athletes SOIT19 for them and their teammates in this picture the trophy that represented success can find in The former athletic endeavor and will recall the thrill that came to them as it was awarded. ude those in l t inc HO collection does above w, ' 'if . .- 1 . 1. nfl' ' , I . . af . ' '11, . - ff.--..-g ,.,f 1 HL: ,, - AL , . I, 1, . r . . lf rv,1 .. V CJ!!! A , , I V ' .-4 ,VI rn' 4? v H5212-4 A LN v A J M4 4 v , ,M 1' '1 , v .f I u 5 I' XA 3 .-1,'l, Wf'-,, Tzu' ' - ' -2 'L.If f' .' W A if fr, P ' .-'J- 7 'g I.-7: , '-1. , , yQ,,E:.1:-.-iv, ,gku-Q. .X -. ?i7,f.!3g1-,L5p.f- . is Rawls I M,-ii.-1,5 . .,f.5 kj A , 491. .J ,- V f..1,.J i ff H P-'lv ',.'-J-'-.. -'lf Jlf ' jxfn - 'f 1 'MJ I . 1 , . . :,. , 1 wma Y 1 fl? W M r LEQWFW' f - ,iw W' 4 ,, :HW 5 EESVE: . ' Him A N H5 mir V- -L vw 35- 1 , N a. ,H .L H -A -Q :ae fm, ae-,525 X amz, , 1:35 aaxgilf L Ig? M 2 ,. Mi,-Pil it 1 ' -A g 11:-fl E ss I Q, See--snakes aren't scarey. Honest, it won't bite. What a nice Cuddly pet .- i X ' 'VK AA X! IV, .v,,,...--. '..c.,, 3,20 Sqn ,,-- ' Sixth grades new cupboard. Art is easy for Mr. White. 1 v Isl 41 Our new typewriters. Lois's new office equipment. K1ng's Kardboard Kutiel Low ceiling. Not sisters, but inseparable. Front steps during noon recess. 4,1 So Ronnie says to Ronnie---. Sy A , ,Z Aren't we dignified? in up 'S s We qox ah vl ed One 'JE' N961 'LO SGQBYGYG T06 XN amnq io: Yxaq Yxacuoe Ag, ,W -- ,yr -J ., 'Toe GO xclfiluex vvxws aqam X N Susie and Sammy n We ask in M1 Seems 5 name 79 wlo Yavd Christmas Gift Exchange nw .11- l Just what I wanted! Gifts for everyone wh. . Ya K V Christmas operetta I wonder what it is? Freshman Initiation E x 1 . -A. .A X, ' 1. . ff all The gre:-:nies get an introduction to higher education Mrs . Clara George. Decorating Christmas Tree Observe the Christmas scene above us Iohn and his noon-time Mrs. Kepler's room. 9Ym QTOUP- A 1 'A' W , 'fr' xy' 9 W? . a ,U 4.4. WSVA 'lg ,.,. If i-Ii 1 F' . NRA V Va LJ wr 1 ff August September October November December Ianuary 31 8 ll 15 18 19 Z4 25 25 26 29 2 3 7 9 10 12 13 16 17 18 25 Z6 28 29 31 31 10 10 12 13 14 16 17 20 23 24 24 25 1 2 3 4 8 10 ll 14 15 17 18 21 22 23 4 5 B 1959 School Qalendar 1960 School Opens Music Students Picnic at Lake Darling First Football Game - Lacey 0 Richland 44 Staff Sells ads for annual Football game - Hedrick 13-13 F.T.A. Institute at Parsons College Assembly Program - Puppet Acts Tri-County Institute No School Football game - Delta 6 Richland 46 Band and Second Team Football to Farmington Farmington 13 Richland 7 STARDUSTER dance Football Game What Cheer 19 Richland 26 Band and Football Squad to William Penn Homecoming Senior Pictures taken at Oskaloosa Homecoming game with Lovilia - Lovilia 12 Richland 19 STARDUSTERS played for dance Marching Band Contest Fairfield Division I Iunlors Received Class Rings Freshman Initiation Football game - Bussey 31 Richland 25 Marching Band to Festival at Washington STARDUSTERS to Amana for supper Football Game - Farmington 19 Richland 40 Band to Parsons Homecoming for Parade Freshman Dance at Rubio Community Hall Sorden's Sight Reading Clinic Band, Football boys to Iowa City for Big Ten Game Junior High Magazine Sales Dance Basketball Season Opens with West Chester Assembly Program World Vision Quartet F.T.A. Meeting at Hedrick Bad Snow Got out of School at 1:30 More Snow Game at Batavia Cheerleading Clinic at Ames Football-Cheerleaders Supper Played Pleasant Plain Played Brighton Football Pictures Taken Played Walsh Assembly Program Magic Acts Thanksgiving Vacation Begins Played Packwood Iunior Class Play, Home Sweet Homicide County Nurse gives Visual Tests Retakes on Pictures Ball game cancelled Annual Staff Works Seniors Attend College Day at Sigourney Played Ollie Iunior High Played Ollie Played West Chester Mr. Snow Becomes proud father of little girl Played West Chester National Honor Society Elects Officers: President, Grace Pepper, Vice-President, Diana Peterson, Secretary-Treasurer, Karen Erwin Played Batavia More Snow Iunior High Played Brighton Played Pleasant Plain Christmas Program and Gift Exchange Vacation Begins Back To School Played Ollie Played Cedar February March April May Played Hedrick Sophs Sponsor Dance STARDUSTERS play County Tourney at Hedrick Boys Play Hedrick Lose by 3 Points in an overtime Big Snow Girls Play Packwood in Tourney Lose by 3 Band to Festival at Hedrick Played Packwood NO SCHOOL BECAUSE OF ICE Lions' Chili and Oyster Supper Girls Played North English Vocal Festival at Sigourney Played Brighton Iowa Basic Skills Tests Played Delta Game with Keosauqua cancelled Snow Storm NO SCHOOL BECAUSE OF SNOW STARDUSTERS Sweetheart Ball Girls' Sectional Tourney at Ainsworth Beat Crawfordsville in an Overtime 62-65 Assembly Program Bob Woods, Cartoonist Assembly Program Dale Doore, 'Travelogue Played Lone Tree in Girls' Sectional Won Beat West Chester by l point Win Sectional Assembly Program William Lyon of Temperance League Boys' Sectional at Fairfield Played Ollie and Won Took Pictures for Annual Basketball girls have pictures taken at Oskaloosa Girls' District at Oskaloosa Played Lacey and Lost Boys' Tourney at Ottumwa Played Cedar and Lost juniors Take National Merit Scholarship Exams. Held School on Saturday Athletic Banquet Typing Contest at Ottumwa Small Group Solo and Ensemble Contest at Kalona County Teachers' Banquet here STARDUSTERS play at Packwood Assembly Program by Edward Edgar Out of This World. Senior Class Play Girls from Outer Space Track Meet at Keota STARDUSTERS play Hedrick's Prom Large Group Contest at Ottumwa I in Chorus II in Band. STARDUSTERS play for high school Party. STARDUSTERS play at Morning Sun for Prom. STARDUSTERS play at Ollie for Prom. District Track Meet at Burlington Two-Mile Relay qualifies for State. Spring Band Concert F.T.A. Meets here Banquet and Prom Band and Chorus to Allerton for Band Trip Baccalaureate Annual Staff Works Commencement Alumni Banquet Seniors Leave on Class Trip to Chicago Award Assembly and school dismisses for vacation. 83 Autographs a , MWA? J11ilLf5 ?WWWfy wjifv QZSMWJWQ My iiifgiflfdwwixawgfga Qigmmfjps Jzwlffjf VH, S' ., ,m'3'ffiJ f'v'i AJ WW WJ W W ' NW' 'M' if WW DMWL ,222 RSM? MwW Miifiwfg WM, 04 VW .wh mlfgmfmgkyyiwwpw QW W WWWWK myjfwgaqwwowyf WM ,ZA-A4- wwf V6W,MQJA.973ZZE QDJ Indicates deceased -1879- Effie Davis Graham CD1 Iohn A. Greenlee KD, Frank Harlan CDD Minnie Haycock CDI Belle Pringle Seaton KDJ Dell Logan Ward CDD -1889- Amy Bristow Miller IDD Neal Callister CDD Minnie Goodwin Hollis IDD Glennie Mills Eicher KDJ Isa Tracey Snider CDD William Stockman CDI -1892- Cora Allen Byers CDD Nina Bralliar Nason CD1 Fred Callister CDD Carrie Cowquill Mills KDD Mabel Long Allen CDD Sally Tracey Chacey CD1 Bertha Worthington Reed KDJ -1895- Adda Bottorff Robinson Edith Fox Trafton CDI Lola Hobson Hoag QDJ Frances Meacham Clara Mendenhall Johnson Gertrude Mills White CDI Alice Schreiver Baker Zane Thompson IDI Dorothy Tracy QDJ Alta Walker Thompson Frankie Worthington KDD Belle Woolum Ferguson IDD -1896- Grace Allen McCracken KDJ Ada Bosworth Russell KDJ Pearl Bottorff Mellecker IDD Harriet Bridger Sidmore Ethel Meacham CDD Clare Vastine Nordyke -1897- May Davis Martin Bertha Long Wiggins Fannie Long Cranes Roy Nordyke QDJ Gene Robinson Herbert Steel KD! -1898- Iennie Bralliar Rehmel Flo Charlton Freck Nettie Farmer Nordyke Stella Gowey White Ricllilaindl Alumnunni Elva Iohnson Givans Gilbert Iones Dora Lewis Noble KDJ Clara Meacham IDI Ferne Sargent Howard KDJ Carrie Seaton Dickinson Elma Schreiver Smith KDJ Verle Wade Bennett Clara Wollum Lukon -1899- Fred Bray CDD Leo Bridger CDI John Fleig KDJ Floyd Iones CDD Edna Pldgeon -1900- Iess Pidgeon -1901- Chal Chacey KDJ Lucy Farmer Pringle Nellie Tracey Hixson KDJ Bernice Wade Sellars -1902- Mildred Brady Mershon Nellie Cox Monshower Mary Iones -1903- Lillian Bosworth Bruns Clayton Brady QD, Parnco Bridger IDD Pearl Bristow Dickinson Bertha Coffman Graham Bertha Hinshaw Robinson CDI Verle Ireland KDD Milton Iones George Kime CDD Stella Wade Maxey Carl Walker QDJ -1904- Midge Cowquill Hinshaw Merle Pearls Glen Gowey Paul Harlan Iames Hinshaw Cora Johnstone CDI Mabel Iones Freck Vera Leming Davis Lola Long Reichalt Leila Mendenhall Mapes Hazel Pendergraft Horning KDJ Warren Stalker -1905- Iohn Alexander Louise Brady Hunting Lucille Brady IDD Fred Hyzer KD, Ray Lemley KDD Myrtle Singleton Smith Helen Wade -1908- Amy Haworth Mohland Zehr Hinshaw QDJ Frances Logan Burt ' Tillie Newhart Emery Ivan Tracey -1909- Harlan Alter Carlton Brady KDJ Albert Keck QDJ Jessie Wagner Irwin IDI Earl Ward Lillie Belle Wiggins Sloat -1910- Clara Bennett CDI Frank Dickinson CDI Cecil Harlan Snider Reva Ireland Bernice Lockyer KDD Mary O'Brlen Iones Offie Steele Baker KDJ Helen Thornburg Hellman Docia Wade Pugh Cedric Williams CDD -1911- Sallie Bales Stem Grace Brady Cassady Lulu Green Hanson Frankie Greeson Rllla Hadley Locke Cora Haworth Hellman Winifred Ranbo CDI Vera Snider Jones Duane Vastine CDI Mabel Wagner Westbrook -1912- Reba Lockyer Orville Steele KDJ -1913- Gladys Allen Conrad Glen Brauchamp IDI Richard Chacey Freda Cowquill Wiggins Lee Hobson Florence Iones Aine Frances Iones Brown Willard Iones Duane McCracken Edna Roop Sloan Wayne Savage CDD Gilbert Smith Gladys Smith Vaughn Thornburg Arville Ward Charles Wiggins Eloise Williams -1914- Helen Bridger Willard Brown Roy Hinson Julia Johnson Lind Nellie Leech Oden Warren Morgan Gertrude Reed Triplett Zeph Wade Eleen Ward Hoover -1915- Hazel Alexander IDD Mary Balderson Morgan Clarence Bennett IDD Oma Cheeseman Wade Lenora Cox Van Etten Ruth Goodrich Dundhart Kate Harris Rudolph IDI Janie Harris Birt CDD Letha Hutchin Morgan Harold Jones Vera Jones Wilson Velna Kent Bond Robert Payne CD1 Rachael Roop Ramey KDJ Alfred Steinbeck Mamie Walker Baker Nelson Woodford -1916- Gladys Greeson Hendrickson Edith Jones Sable Hattie Jones Mclntlre Claire Kent -1917- Stella Bales Bond Donald Harlan Gladys Hinson Allbaugh Omer Johnson Raymond Jones Esther Mendenhall Gookin Ray Nordyke Raymond Steinbeck Irene Trummer Zeritzius Ruth Worley Hinson -1918- Dale Atwood Leila Bennett Fox Gladys Grant Schooley Cecil Hinshaw Clark Elwood Johnson Leota Kinney Klett Bethel Mills Bottorff Russell Reed CDD Clark Thornburg Lois Wade Willard Ward John Widner Lester Wilson KDJ -1919- Leonard Allen Brice Brolliar Hattie Brown Neece Karl Harken Elizabeth Harris Curtis George Hinshaw KDJ Clifford Hinson Fleda Johnson Hadley Marie Johnson Swift Roscoe Jones CD1 Ruth Kent Reighard Leo Paxson Helen Reams Mclntire Pauline Robinson Hiatt Allen Woodford -1920- May Brolliar Doud Frances Lee Chacey Drake Frankie Greiner Charles Hadley Hazel Hedge Eerree Hannah Hiatt Hadley Herbert Jones Flossie Johnson Robinson Vera Johnson Cassado Lura Kinney Mabel Lyons McCracken Bethel Miller Hubbs Harold Neece Bernadine Neville Smith Glen Nordyke Hildred Nordyke Harken Mildred Nordyke Stevenson Richard Shlrkey CD1 Merle Turner Thomas -1921- Herbert Blakely Orville Chacey Grace Fitch Jones Leona Fritchen Clarke Gladys Hadley Kindred Leslie Henderson CDD Hilda Hiatt Ralph Horn Forrest Johnson Everett Kent Gwen Lemley Woodford Gladys Liblin Walthall Herbert Mendenhall Lloyd Paxson Vernie Rice Faye Shultz Darrell Swayze Merle Widner Edward Williams Vera Woodford Stattler -1922- Carroll Allen Mattie Bales Collett Raymond Balderson Merle Bridges Fleig Leonard Brown Leonard Carpenter Nellie Gavin Ralph Coppock Oak Emry Buckles Arman Fitch Ralph Gump Glen Gunlock Vera Hadley Nordyke Carroll Morgan Ethel McL1n Blakely Helen McLin Shultz Aaron Nordyke Ralph Nordyke Walter Pepper John Robinson Ruth Robinson Luers Leo Seaton -1923- Zelma Bishop Paxson Doris Coffman Scott Mildred Hannah Gump Bruce Hadley LaPawn Jones Robinson Neola Lyon Goodwin Eugene Morgan Gladys Morgan Bernard Paxson Claudina Robinson Sutphan Mary Robinson Morgan Lyle Schmitter KDJ Stanley smith Jodie Zear -1924- Bernice Bridges Starr Marge Bridges Tarrence Roy Campbell Mary Cavin Grawt Matilda Cheeseman Nordyke Cedric Downey Velda Hixson Seaton Mildred Jones Olive William Kent Nellie Liggett Nelson Hubert Morgan Howard Pepper Ella Overhaus Reed Enos Reedy Elmer Ryals -1925- Irma Black Hahn Donald Chacey Lois Coffman Gerald Collett Thelma Dagle Ray Day Ross Day Alma Fleig Speas QDJ Harold Greeson Jeanette Hadley Rosamond Hannah Church Dorothy Hinson Boelter John McAllister Thelma McCracken Ferguson Homer Lee Nordyke George Olive Dillon Seyb Gilbert Starr Howard Stroud Raymond Zear -1926- Nellie Dagle Spears Harold Eck Kathleen Jay Morgan Retha Johnson Gripp Herman Jones James Long Bertha Lyon Baldock True McAllister Clifford McCracken Edith McConnell Williams Hazel McNurlen Frazier Frances Nordyke Cummings Marie Nordyke Widner Roy Norton CD7 Bernadlne Paxson Goff Bruce Robinson Letha Schmitter Ludin Lester Shirkey Raymond Swartzwelter Wllla Mae Swinney Elmer Widner Naomi Wonderlick Patterson -1927- John Coleman Edith Davis Greeson Edith Dickinson Gladys Fitch Coon Irene French Hinshaw John Greenlee Raymond Johnson Alice Kent Leppert Orlin Lyon Vance McCracken KDJ Orville Paxson Ralph Steel Warren Stephenson -1928- Dorothy Coleman Lenore Crawford Handy Norvel Hinshaw Wyona Macy Stivers Clayton Morgan Freida McAllister Wilma McConnell Gabby Isabelle Reed Moore Arthur Snider Irene Spanier Roberts Ralph Talley -1929- Leora Cox Van Dyke Orin Elmore Margret Fitch Crone Helen Lee Greeson Zimmerman Majel Hedge North Gilbert Hixson Lewis Hoffman Beatrice Morgan Rice Wayne Morgan Vesta McCrackin Voss George Pendergraft Luella Pike Newton Robinson QD, Mildred Ryals Bottorff Doyle Schmitter Agnes Sellars Peterson William W. Smith Arlene Soeton Rapp Enid Wonderlick Patzwall -1930- Doris Bond McCracken Fredrick Lyon Mildred McClure Bailey Clyde McCracken Wilbur McLin Elizabeth Ramsey Green Helen Ramsey Evelyn Reed Fox Lucille Shirkey Nedrebo -l93l- Donovan Bales Armenia Bond Hartnell Elizabeth Coleman Cecil Collett Holmes Betty Coppock Frank Davis Eloise Everett Herbert Everett Thelma Graham Taylor Arlene Hadley Chandler Imogene Hadley Hull Wilson Hyde Arden Jones Fred Macey Irma Mealey Anderson Gladys Miller Johnson IDI Gwendolyn Miller Mary Morgan Bales Warren Parcell Loree Roach Audrey Ryals Mendelson Leslie Ryals QDJ Madeline Shultz Robertson George Talley Harlan Ullerich Leslie Wiles -1932- Lucille Bray Bond Ethel Brown Cox Harley Carter Mildred Coffman Brown fDJ Samuel Cox John Dickenson Goldie Duttweilter Robertson Fay Fuller Menefee Donald Hanan J. W. Hamilton QDJ Thomas Hartnell Elmer Hixson Lylbern Johnson Ardith Luithly Johnson Genevieve Meacham Lawrence Meacham Willard Morrow Victorine McCracken Spindler Phyllis Pendergraft Bridges Frances Pringle Roach Alice Snider Parcell Charles Swinney Cedric Wolcott -1933- Allen Bales Evelyn Bray Kavanagh Eloise Chacey Allison Marjorie Collett Albert Janecek KDJ Doris Johnson Ingle Luella Letts Tucker Meryl Macy Paul McCracken Charles Pringle Duane Talley Maxene Van Dyke Eaton Gould Warren -1934- Louise Allen Marryat Faye Bond Crawford Lura Bridges Miller Keith Carris Gerald Cox Marvin Cox Raymond Graham Rodney Hanan Marie Hartnell Pfeiffer Rosalie Hoskins Morgan Kathryn Long Schmidt CDD Hoyt Luithly Paul Morgan Harry McAllister Glen McClure Lucille McClure Thomas Robert Ramey Dean Schmitter Jack Sellars Clara Smith George Forrest Wallerich Dorothy Wiggins Sifford Lola Mae Widner Peterson KDD -1935- Robert Allen Joanna Bond Ward Nadene Bond Zaiger Monna Bray Allen Elsie Cox Kelser Esther Dickinson Stauss Helen Dickinson Harbison Mary Louise Hadley Hart Rosamond Hadley Sasseen Marie Harling Donaldson Russell Heston Louise Hoskins Hannah Alice Jones Davis Clair Jones Leo Kime Lawrence McClure Louetta Rains Brinning Florence Robinson Christensen Allen Ross Francine Snider Barder Donald Tucker -1936- Maxine Balderson Wiggins Helen Louise Bray Rains Wanda Hendrickson Nady Kermit Hinshaw Rex Horning Harold Hyde IDD Francis Lake John Richard Morgan John Pendergraft Harold Reed CD1 Frances Ressler Engstrom Louise Robinson Pendergraft Byron Schnug Kenneth Wiggins Viola Wines -1937- Lurena Bonnett Reed Frances Bray Winters Margaret Bridger Burford Virginia Chacey Lunquist Harold Coffman Delphia Cox Johnson Eva Cox Shamblin Charles Dickinson Junior Emry Wilson Failyer Wanneitta Pitch Coffman Wava Pitch Derby Lois Graham Relnier John Hadley Margret McCracken QDJ Melvin Ross Wilfred Tucker -198- Mildred Allen Tucker Jay Baxter Milford Bond Russell DuBois Arlene Hellman Schaffer Janet Hendrickson Klein Melvine Hixson Pfeiffer Betty Kelly Keltner Sam Kime CDD Virginia Kracaw Baumgartner Bette Mayer Carris Thelma Morrow Cox Rosaleen McClure Starr Esther McNurlen Peters Pauline Oswalt Ward Leonard Peters Cloyce Robertson Virginia Robinson Rominae Marion Sable Salts Martha Smith White Keith Steinbeck Lois True Robert Ward -1939- Irene Adam Dickinson Merwyn Bonnett Irwin Cox Leo Cox Clois Derby Talley Eloise Hadley Snakenberg Clarence Hasley Herbert Hahn Gretchen Hendrickson Brill Ila Hoskins Prenger Janet Luithly Schlabaugh Lisle Luithly Pauline Morrow John McClure Virginia McReynolds Teeter Kenneth Steinbeck Maurice Tinnis Esther True Bartlett Betty Ward Smith -1940- Kathleen Allen Lee Lucille Ashe Cox Virginia Bond Barr Jack Bottorff Marian Bray Singer Al Bridger Dean Bridges IDD Doris Hawley Lugene Hendrickson Krieger Janice Herr Weir Cora Lambert Whitehead Lester Long Owen Morgan Lloyd McCracken Dean Robertson Donald Smith Donna Staggers Robert Staggers Keith Townsend JoAnn Ward La st -1941- Ruth Bottger Bennlson Evelyn Burton Steinbeck Ruth Carris Merrill Letha Cox Bunnell Loreine Cox Spanier John Hlxson Walter Hotle, Jr. Charles Johnson Mae Lyon Luers Joan Mayer Jansen Leonard Redlinger Maxine Reighard QDJ Julia Robertson Joan Smith Jones William Tucker Wilma Walton Owens Marilyn Ward Nebergall -1942- Keith Hadley Phyllis Hawley Gott Ivan Henry Donald Hoekstra Jay Horning Marian Hotle Dickinson Virginia Johnson Havener Eleanor Jones Radcliff Kenneth Jones Ray Maurer Betty McClure Townsend Earl McNurlen Mickey Ressler Harry Robertson Carroll Steinbeck Kermit Steinbeck Arlene Ward Stewart Donald Wood -1943- Elmer Adam Cecil Bray Krause Dean Cooney Velma Cox Raymond Dickinson Catherine Horras Leona Lake Hoskins Charles Kessler Ruth Kime McCormick Eva Lake Reighard Everett Lake IDI Ernest Lambert Bill Long Howard Long Lawrence Murdock Kay Murphy Clarrldge Wayne Parsons Charles Smith Grace Trigg Bob Tucker Lauralee Williams Maudlln Mary Williams Rossett -1944- Betty Allen Leming Betty Jean Bray Kessler Frances Curtis Hawley Howard Fritchen Alan Hawley George Hendrickson Patty Hendrickson Houtz Leo Krewson John McClurg Wilbur Mefford John Mortyahn IDD Helen Marie Oswalt Hotle Lelia Marie Parsons Evans Kenneth Paxson Bruce Robertson Mildred Ross Black Louise Sheraden Tucker Donald Townsend Violet Waggener Donald Walton -1945- Bernlce Adam Vogel Barbara Allen Roberts Marjorie Crawford Henderson Harold Dickinson Helen Dickinson Brown Nial Dickinson Arlene Dutton Hammes Clifford Elmore Kenneth Hadley Ernestine Herr JoyntVarcle LaVern Hoekstra Robert Kelly Betty Jean Lyon Pischel Mary Katherine Mayer Deal Bill Morgan Ruth Nordyke Generaux Lois Sable Wymore Evelyn Sheridan Small Virginia Shirkey Johnson Joyce Shultz Carter Peggy Williams Entz -1946- Richard Ashe Robert Carter Ruth Curtis Swindle Donna Pleig Elmore Robert Hendrickson Beverely Henry Swim Bill Howard Alfred Johnson Alan Morgan Annita Nordyke McKim Burnita Nordyke DenHartog Robert Pfeiffer Ted Shultz Joyce Snider Schipfer Joyce Starr Connelly -1947- Donald Baker Delbert Fleig Lucille Fritchen Frazier Esther Hahn Reighard Claire Hoekstra Mary Horras Hoekstra Betty Krewson Holden Keith Leppert Terry MCClurg William Reighard -1948- Leora Ashe Day Kathryn Jane Curtis Klager Phyllis Derby Pritchen Shirley Dunbar Maxwell Rosamond Greeson Johnson Leon Hawley Robert Horras Joyce Jones Pfeiffer Jean Jewett Graver Helen King Henry Donna Jean Leppert Krewson Virginia Long Hadley Ralph Mitchell Kenneth Nordyke Junior Snyder Jack Spanier Helen Stuart Miller Donna Mae Weber Baker -1949- Elizabeth Adam Vogel Ruth Bailey Shultz Kathleen Bray Horras Myron Henry Robert Johnson Junior Krewson Roselyn Ashe Krier Charles Martin Robert Martin Kenneth Morrow Bob McKensie Fred Derby Oswalt Gertrude Parcell Wright Jean Shultz Leathers Delores Talley Riley Lucille Weber Zachmeyer -1950- Jarold Allen Glen Dunbar Richard Fritchen Lois Hahn McLarren Marilyn Hart Estes Mary Hendrickson Lankford Robert Hinshaw Charles Morgan Kathleen Seaton Joan Sheridan Cooney Annalou Van'Ness Vigil -1951- Richard Augustine Duane Hadley Irene Hadley Allen Kevin Hinshaw Carol Horras Green Eugene Lankford Robert McReynolds Bill Nordyke Helen Jean Paxson KDJ Luella Pfeiffer Holmes Richard Reighard Gilbert Weber Lonzo Wells QDJ Mac Young -1952- Louise Gottman Knoop Betty Greiner Leonard Joe Greiner Donald Long Joleen Paxson Krause Jean Payton Zehr Ethel Pepper Cavin -1953- Charles Blakely Richard Bond LaVerne Derby Delores Forinash Young Mary Ann Gillis McReynolds Jeanette Greiner Tonasket Catherine Hendrickson Hummell Rita Hinshaw Booker Roy Johnson Roger Klett Phillip Laux Martha Miller Schultz Roberta Paxson Lynne Steel Hagan Max Talley -1954- Bill Cobb Robert Curtis Don Fritchen Joyce Fritchen Mineart Frank Lukavsky Carol Morgan Klimes Virginia Neil Victor Parcell John Pepper Cleo Swartzwelter Sherry Watson Arbadella Weber Reed Mildred Hinshaw Young -1955- Bernadine Baker Joan Baker McCreery Larry Bond Jim Brennaman Jean Derby Heston Dean Elmore Ruth Ferguson Dick Porinash Ann Hoekstra Snyder Joyce Kelly Deanna Laux Violet Long Archer Robert Holmes Don Niece Janice Nordyke Underwood Keith Singleton Charles Ulin Marilyn Walker Calhoun Bradley Young -1956- Fred Allen Jonita Baker Underwood John Cox Charlotte Forlnash Ruth Fritchen Margie Greiner Kern Robert Greiner Marilyn McClure Kessell Janet McCracken Ulin Sue Morgan Starr Marilyn Sheridan Augustine Bernard Ulin Jackie Van Dyke Jim Wolcott -1957- Emma Lou Hollingsworth Dennis Kelly Karen Reinier Keith Sasseen Larry Smith Jay Swartzwelter -1958- Mary Lou Dressler Wilford Elmore Phyllis Gould Sasseen Lois Greiner Leland Hahn Karen Laux Allen Jerry Nichols Kathryn Nordyke Robertson Sherry Oswalt Cobb Richard Pepper Sharon Peterson Tom Robertson Sara Seivert Cheryl Starr Francis Weber -1959- Harriett Cobb Richard Downey Kenneth Erwin Ronald Hahn Nell Jones Shirley Lankford Niece Lillie Letts Joylynn Nichols Charles Peterson Sharon Reinier Larry Schultz Frank Stephenson Connie Ulin Jerry Zear -1960- Connie Derby Karen Erwin Raymond Fulton John Hinshaw Richard Horras Melvin Maeder Jim Neff Grace Pepper Diana Peterson Mary Robinson Milford Watson Jim Yoder 0 Congratulations ass of ' from your friends ln Washlngfon ATCHISON 8. PAUL SHOES KLEIN KLOTHING KO CONNELLY HARDWARE TOM DUNCANS SHOP FOR WOMEN EVERETTS MUSIC COMPANY FAREWAY FOOD STORE JOE FALK CO JONES FUNERAL HOME LEMMON JEWELRY KARLE F LIBE INSURANCE MARSHALL FURNITURE COMPANY NICOLA 81 HARMON MINICK 81 SPEED FURNITURE McDANlEL DRUG STORE MARTINS MODERN CLEANERS PHILLIPS PHARMACY SCHOONOVER DRUG STORE SEIFERTS SELLERS INSURANCE AGENCY SHERMAN EDEN FUNERAL HOME STEWART HARDWARE TUCKER CHEVROLET WASHINGTON EVENING JOURNAL WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE WILSONS STORE FOR MEN 81 BOYS WINGAS CAFE I O I BROWN'S SHOE FIT COMPANY PERDOCK OLDS-CADILLAC I Bolo Allen Clwevrolef gHEYRfll,r:1 tug-i ' 11196011 FROM THE Sigourney Clwamloer of Commerce Fa rmers' Co-op Propane Gas ink Tires Gasoline Q Batteries Fuel on on Diesel Fuel Propane Tanks For Sale or Lease BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF '60 Gene Williams, Mgr. Del Linn Phone ME 6-2323 Phone 315 Keota Sigourney Keokuk Coun'ryCour'r House County Auditor County Attorney J. W. SCOTT J. LEO MARTIN County Sheriff County Recorder J. BUD WALLERICI-I NORA JACOBS County Superintendent of Schools County Treasurer W. W. MOLSBERRY DORIS TINSLEY County Engineer Director, Dept. of Social CARL SCHNOR Welfare Board of Supervisors KATE E, WHALAN HGIVIER D- MILLER Clerk of District Court B. L. DOGGETT W. E. MCCUEN RAYMOND WONDERLICK SIGOURNEY, IOWA Richland Gil Compa ny ! uma, .Wu B ruce R obins on C hland Iowa H' 8 , ' T'-i i i I l ii- f l, iff I - - I T '51 V , .Q 'v' v Q ' C L U B ' f L o, -ir A ' 1 o . , x I l U . l Q Q The Richland Lions are proud of the students of the Richland School. They take pride in your growth and development and are happy when you are successful. The Lions pledge their support to each and everyone of you in your efforts to gain a better life. You are so many reasons why It's Great To Be A Lion BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS Of l960 From The Richland Alumni Assn. Union State Bank Dependable General Banking Since l896 Fgffd u., f i xf, . f hg5iV Dial MO 8-2931 Richland Iowa Dressler Grocery Frozen Foods Staple and Fancy Groceries Dial MO 8-2331 Richland Iowa F. W. Smith 81 Company Lumber, Building Materials, Hardware Paint, Cement: and Plaster Serving The Community For Over 50 Years Dial MO 8-Zl2.l Richland Iowa 100 Rubio Savings Bank Q 2 0 Q ma: 2 5 7':::':: 5 5 . 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Hannah, Proprietor Q ,A S Ford Cars and Trucks Minneapolis-Moline Farm Machinery Dial MO 8-2671 Richland Iowa Syloenga Studio Oskaloosa Official Class Photographers For Richland High Seniors Class of l960 Congratulations and Best of Luck John Sybenga 103 104 Sasseen Hardware and Appliances Plumbing and 'Heating Service Calls Dial MO 8-2721 RlChla1'1d Igwa Houseal Frozen Food locker Complete Processing For Home Freezer and Lockers Dial MO 8-3781 Richland Iowa Appleget Radio 8g TV TV and Radio Service Motorola Radios and TV Dependable Service Phone Red lZ Igwa Hendrickson Implement I International Harvester George and Marvalene ummm Farmall Tractors Television Richland Dial MO 8-3651 Iowa Gobbles Store For Men - Sporting Goods Store For Women For Over eo Years Fairfield Iowa Hayesvllle Savings Bank QS6xNSUl?44,Qo Friendly Banking Service S6xNSUR4,r S ugfmg ra ' l sb' uo.ooo Fri 5 ?.:::u, 5 Delta - Offices - Ollie 5' 5 V nooumn 'J ' mn , W Q, -fi Q, ,Q 47581856 4'-'fmaf-9' I-lavesville, Iowa Compliments Of I l The Richland Clarion Your Home Newspaper Serving Three Counties 'Richland Iowa , O I Gregorys Welding 81 Blacksmith Forging, Hard Surfacing And Wiese Plow Paints Work To Satisfy Dial MO 8-3l8Z Richland Iowa 105 106 Harold Dickey Conoco Tankwagon Service Radio Controlled To Serve You Better Farm Machine ry Packwood Iowa Kessler Distributing Cu. 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