Rock Valley High School - Rock Yearbook (Rock Valley, IA)
- Class of 1953
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TH OC K The Annual staff of '53, under the caoaole leadershib ol V155 Broocs, has worked hard tryinv to make thls annuaL a surcess We hope that as you thtrb throubh these pages. ,on alll recall those incldents 1 u had alrost forgotteln we also desire for you that you will continue to plCK up Q book ten, thirty, and even sixty years from nov an s tnese Memories a e brought back to vo D Left to r L Ramona Van Uldl , 1 cebol n Donalq Kempema, Eunlge Jouwstra, Bra Ley B 1 lwss lrene lon , Jow1 Jer noe - . p . 3 A . A . . L J . . , . 4 4 5 I V V. -r L T, , . . 1 . JO , n H by I . 7 A . . lol. 2 .u H Tc a 'V M ' .r - , u. , 1 5 , W' A gf ' i , Q K L 4 CK 2 1 S,rte1: i'h'g 4 UN 'L Cleryl Ax:.f 'llei , H - - - d - a1':a A Wi' H - 5 '-1 -e lf v Q ' f , . , ., .- l .Q . A f.. . Standing: Left Lo rightgLois Jean Miller, Carolyn Harmelink, Rae Kessler, Wilma De Jager, gonualne Klomp, Xary Ann C8lSbQ,f, Jqnloy .wrntjes, Eurene Van Drlel, Bogen 'hu 'A ' lo Je, hansog, helfn Ban . - ' ' ,'W. Editor Il' 'ef Tall ' gi' ' ' . l'?Cjli3,',' 'N ' ' ,R .. , L D 1 ' '1 ' - D - ozwfl Vhrn Q H A 'Q t . nel. - 5 - lL r- ' : . -- vi-A 0 1.5 1 X? t PlEHS ' 1 L .f?f'l . w - 1 .JL Q J. 5 -1- H , , . ' Y Juuoel Hell, Donn in R11 Asslst lt Edltor Business lanaver Art Bdltol Pletnre Editor oOClety Eoltor Recorder Sports Edltor LUSIC Edit 1 ILSO Typlsts o7fH or l Not nlctured Barbara Meyol J lce Jouwstra DHUJAHH Donald Kenpema Junlor Warntjes lar ell 'en Lona Lols Jean Mlller Donnie Joe Ransor wllma De Jager Barbara Meyer Eugene Van Driel Kae K8S9lP1 Carolyn harmelink Donna Ver Hoef Ramona Van Eldim Cheryl Ann Rebelein orrainf lomp Maly Ann oalsbee Ilss Irene Brooks KFNOOL B 014750 Left to right Mr Dick Roelofs fpresidentj, Mr E R daa , Mr' John Kragt, Mr Walter Vander Well, Mr' Paul Collenbaugh Mr Cor-nie Rozeboom, and Mr Ted Bauman xtiew 13hnun..Ym'x '5' 2 X xx xgyn X x :KRS fd' K rf ,xxx ,y xc v xr 'ff sn, iva 5,6 air, 5,94 . if . 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Herr, jyfelgj bfvrfi. w'!lF fi LQV, Donal' neipJ.a. ' i 2 1 ,r J' J 9 Q Nf , , H I Kg X 4 I , , ' at 5 ' l : ln ! on ,,- T- - Q , .6.x ,. , - .. , ACULTY X.-4? Left to right Front row Nrs Joyce Timmer Iowa State 2 yrs Westmar College Third Grade Mrs Stella Schlecty Iowa State Teacher's Kindergarten Miss Wilma Fischer Wggtmgr College First Grade Miss Leila Juber Iowa State Teachers Second Grade Westmar MPS Audrey TOPP Northwestern Jr Fourth Grade yne r 2 P S , S Second RO' Nebraska State College B A we J H1 h En 11 h Readin Mrs Lorraine Hvordv Universitx of Colorado Girls Basketball Coach Mrs Mavis Anderson Buena Vista lStorm Lake! Sixth Grade Mrs C18PT81n8 T1mm8P Nopthgegtgrn Jr Collgge Fifth GP8d6 Miss Carolyn Held Mornin8Sid9 College Home Economics Girls Physical Training Jr High Health Miss Irene Brggkg Iowa State Teacher's College Commercial Buena Vista B. A. Degree Miss Margaret McNamara Clarke College, Dubugue, Iowa English, Latin Masters at Minnesota University Third Row: Mr. Richard Johnson Augustana College Music Mr- E- R- H893 B. S, - Master of Arts - University of Neb Superintendent General Science Mr. Robert Kaufman Buena Vista Biolqgy Jr. High Science! History Mr. Ivan Andrew Nebraska State College Qwaynel Nath. Jr. High and High School Mr' Howard Harmon Morningside 9011989 Coach world History, Economics Manual Training American G0v'b- 5. e m fl :Xt 'gb I 9 s. t , 4' ,.3 a ,4' ' ,tw9L If 4 1 ef' , I 7 ' Q e af fa N Y V ' Q x 9 A as . . ,f xl I . 3. Q -In 4 A! , K . e . A Q ' s e 0 0 e . . s O 5 J ' r . . I I s September September September September September September September September September September September October October October October October October October Cctober October October Ootoler October October November November November November November November November November November November November November 15 16 Enrollment Clas cs be an Class officers were elected Susan was found S1S6D1Hg in the assembly after a State test State tests Magazine Drive opened First Student Council meeting News Staff was elected Freshmen were initiated Juniors ordered their class rings Pep Program given to boost magazine sales Annual Staff elected Mardel fell asleep in Science class No school!! Teacher's meeting in Sioux City Graduation and individual pictures Magazine Drive closes During noon hour Bradley was found assembly serenaaing the girls with ukulele when Miss Brooks walked in P T A held a Basket Social to raise money for new band uniforms Several senior girls were practice teachers for the grade school while the teachers wele in conference with Miss Root, a specialist in the field of elementary education Junlors began practice on t1G1T clas play taken in the Loren' Science class exr I1W8Ut6U Wlth 11p tlC om Richard Van Zee Durlng lunch Bradley entertained student y taking a cartwheel Annual Staff meeting Ra ona asced Miss Held if cherries grew on cherry trees Vacation!!! Tri County Teachers Institute at Sibley of the new howes in town Elected cheerleaders Annual Staff m86L1Hg Halloween Party Senior Government class stared a house to e v Glen S Morris house campaign to enco First Assembly Program 'Electrical Para e Music Program given to uniforms No School!!! Armistice Junior Class play nSpringtime for Patsy First asletb ll eme A and B Pirl Akron Boys A and B tear ea oc Sioux Falls Donna Ver Hoef decided the assembly floor was softer than her chair Donnie Kempema took the short cut down the stalrs fthe banisterj Basketball game with Doon Here, boys and girls Miss Brooks took several Annual Staff members to Sioux Falls for an annual meeting Basketball game Maurice at Rock Valley Boys A and B Juniors recieved their class rings No School!!! Bad weather Thanksgiving Vacat1on 6 raise funds for band 4 2 . 3 Sf F - 10 . 15 ,' . 17 , ' 4 . 19 - 23 . 26 . 29 - 30 ' 1 . 3 . 6 . 10 U 13 . . . ' , 17 ' 20 ' A 1 7 .S A . 1 21 U , . ge1'h ' ' ls ' k 1 2h ' . O . 7 s b 27 ,g. m Q , 5 ' 28 October 29 School resumed. Home Ec. girls visited SOme 30 ' - 31 ' . - 3 1 .1 l urag' ctln . 5 ' d .' U. . . 7 1 ll ' 12 ,N . , lh . b 1- E., Q . . , J s at i . T 15---ti 1' sch -1, 15 ' 17 ' 18 ' . 21 . . ' 26 ' , 1 27-25 ., AL 71061. December December December December December December December December December eo 23 Jan January January January January January January January January January January Tanuary January January January February February February February February February February February February February February February February March March 22 23 19 20 22 211- 27 2 3 1 after lengthy vacation Basketball game at Alton Boys A and B Career Day held at Northwestern Junior College at Orange City Game at Alvord Girls and Junior high boys Sioux Center at Rock Valley Boys A and B Game at Doon Girls and boys Game Western Christian at Hull Girls A and B Boys A and B at Orange City Assembly Program Russ Charles, Magician Gam Hull at Rock Valley, Boys A and B Christmas Ball at Rock Rapids High School Christmas Pror am Christ as Vacationll School resumed Le Mars vs Rock Valley at Rock Valley Boys A and B teams Senior girls visited the Locker Plant for home economic economics research Rock Valley played Akron h re Boys and girls teams Annual Staff held a bake ale to raise funds Basketball boys had fittings for new bas ttball suits Rock Rapids vs Rock Valley ner Boys A and B teams No School! Bad weather Or nge City vs Rock Valley, here Boys A and B teams Assembly Program Terry Golden Ballad Singer Western Christian vs Rock Valley, here Boys A and B teams Semester examinations Maurice vs Rock Valley, there Boys A and B teams western Christian vs Rock Valley here Girls A and B teams Chief Sitting Bull is now a ember of the Freshman Class Sidney Middle has a mohawk Hartley vs Rock Valley, there Boys and girls Omaha Commercial vs Iowa Weselyan, here Game was played to raise funds lor our basketball girls to go to State George vs Rock Valley There, Girls and boys The home economic class today Donna Ver Hoef commented on Kae's sewing so last Kee replied 'I gust close my eyes and let it go Hull vs Rock Valley, there Toys A and B teams In economics Mr Harmon asked Brad if he went to sleep in the barber chair He has a butch Alvord vs Rock Valley, here Girls and Jr High Sectional Tournament played here February 16 20 Inwood vs Lester, Larchwood St Mary vs Alvord, and Hull vs. Larchwood. Assembly Program. Trampolene Stars. Rock Valley vs. George and Western Christian vs. Rock Rapids. Lester vs. Doon and Larchwood St. Mary vs. Hull. Rock Rapids vs. Rock Valley. No school!! Bad weather. Lester Hull game postponed until Monday night. Lester vs. Hull. Basketball girls leave for Des Moines to attend the State Tournament. Dick fell off his chair in Bookkeeping class. Miss Brggks remarked she had never seen it so gracefully done, Marilyn decided when she becomes ricn she will have a gopher dyed mole coat. Being so excited over the idea she needled her thread so she could finish sewing. Band Festival at Orange City. Basketball girls returned only to leave again for the Festival. Boys District Tournament begins. Rock Valley vs. Spirit Lake at Spencer. 7. grace ' ' T, ilfzirfri resume! ' E . 2 ' . . 3 - ' - S e e 9 . . 12 0 lf ' . S . ' . 16 O- , I s 21 , 23 , .. D-.Q - ' e YT1 No studying1Just rest, sleep, eat and have fun! 5 . 6 . , - 7-8 9 e . - 1G s' . 12 ' lie . 13 , - ' rg, . A . 15 . 16 a . . . 20 . , L 21 . , 23 . . . 28 .r m ' 3 ' . . ' . he - 1- 0 5 e 6 '. . . 10 . . . - 11 . . . '. . 16 , , - - 17 18 T'13I'Ch arch larch larch arch March March Darch March Aprll April April April April April April April April April Aprll Aolll Aprll A IL1 May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May 25 26 Rock Va11ev vs Sheldon at Spencer Albertha G enteredPhillipsicafeterlal she sa the e fo some tlme and just couldn't under stand Whf she didn't et walted on Boys Sub State 1ournament at Sioux Clty 8 OO D Boys' Sub State Tournament ends Boys' State Tournament at Iowa City 1 writlng down the number 20 instead of 2, Iiss Brooks asked what she would have Donna replied, an error Boys left for State ournament at Iowa City State Tournament ends CLOUX County Muslc Festival held in Rock Valley Marilyn discovered the result of her aptltude tests in sweeping the floor of the Home Ec room Yvonne treated the Home Economics girls today She is 17 years old Easter Vacatlon The seniors received their play books The cast was given waitresses andwaiters were chosen for the Junior Senior banquet Seniors received their graduation announcements and name cards Smorgasbord was held in Sioux Falls for the highest magazine salesmen Sophomores had a class party Junior Senior Banquet Fine arts program Track boys went to a meet in Hull Baseball game Rock Valley vs Hull Small groups and soloists ratin fir t at b na State Contes 1 s and ensembles Baseball game Rock Valley Vs Hospers Music Concert featuring large groups Future teachers went to Le Mars Final muslc contest Lar e groups at Prlmghar Baseball game Rock Valley vs Le Mars St Josepn In Home Economics Lorraine ast d Miss Held if she had found her sclssors Miss Held replied You mean your pair of scissors Lorraine swered UNO, I Just want one Baseball game Rook Valley vs Sioux Center Roy J came to school with two different socks Baseball game Rock Valley vs Ireton Baseball game Rock Valley vs Larchwood St Marys Senior class play Band marched through town Style Show given for Jr High and high school girls Style Show given for the mothers Pre school luncheon given Senior girls and Freshmen girls served Skip Day Award Day Bill Van Maanen was elected candidate for Boys' State Seniors practiced for commencement and baccalaureate Senior Baccalaureate Semester Tests Commencement Eighth Grade Commen t School closes Semen 'Xt 8 ' 6 ' ' , . Y . X 7 1 . . I . e ' t fo, 10 Band Concert at : ..m. tj lu - . Ml' 12 5 A , lo uf ' ' NL ll M . . 2l A .. . . 1 23 uf ' . - 1. 26 - . 2 , . 3-7 ' - lO . l3 ' ' ' - lu l7 . 18 - . 2l . ' 22. A ' . . . 23 U 1 s , Sheldon contest left for Ferry, Iowa. .1' 54-15 ll i t for :C'32 . ye 27 . . . ' 28 . - 29 I , 1-2 . -- v- ' . 5 A Q . . , 5 . , Ve' ' . I I' , an ., ' ,W' 6 . . . 7 . on. 8 . . . 13 . . 15 . . 18 . 19 ' , 20 - , May 21 ' 22 . 84 - 1 . 26 , ' 27 x J 29 . il - P5 Y A W , ' flxv ENIOR H. I , ,L! . ,, N . -ff. ,z 1 ,,v 1 . , x, V, .ff N. X M ' K Vx, , , ' , 5 L Y b x , 1 If 'R f 5 . LOIS JEAN MILLER CJean1eJ You find this girl both gentle and shy, but the twinkle of mischief gleams in her eye Class Sec l, U Glee Club 5 '2 Chorusw 2 Sextet 2, 3 Pep Club 1,?,3 Class Play 3h Annual Staff Picture Ed M LORRAINE KLOMP A smile for all has she Glee Club 3 M Chorus 3 M Pep Club 3 M Class Play 3h Annual Staff Typist L Newstaff Typist M 'KF FRED VOGELZANG CFritzD Is he really bashful or Just playing hard to get9 Basketball 2,5 P Class Play 3L Clase Trees h 1 CAROLYN HARMELINK Q lcarej 'A girl should spend part of her time in laughter, is her motto Basketball l, 2 3 U Band l, 2, 3 Glee Club l 2 3 Chorus l 2 3 M Sextet l 2 Pep Club l, 2, 3 Newstaff Office Reporter 2 Class Play 3h Annual Staff Historian M 10. BERNARD GACKE CBerniel Full of fun and mischief , doing things he shouldn't do Basketball 1 2,3 M Baseball l,2,3,h Pep Club 1 2,3,h Class Play 3M YVONNE HAMANN A tiny gal, big BS a minute, She lives her life for the un that's in it Glee Club l 2 l Chorus l 2 M Class Play 31 Pep Club A too ' l,',1Lf - A ' ,,L,3,L - My 1 hi v ' . 1 1 Fa, A d ' f 1 Q f . ,Q a lk ie AClub 1,2 3,14 N 6 Vw, if If P -- 1 1 f , it 9 I I 14' 1 1 1 I 1 1 31 Ll- ' ' 1 M1 L! 1 r . I 9 Q ,' -, ,Q 1 1 - 4 , H I 1,?,f1h MARY ANN CALSBEEK Kvaci Tip top, tall and terrific Besnetball 3, Glee Club Ckorus 3 M Pep Club 3, I C19 P185 7 v 'pist L Anrxel Stsf 'Ulm DONALD JOE RANSOF fRansJ Donlt do today what You can do tomorrow Basketball 1,2 3 Baseball l Glee Club ls2s3:b Chorus 1,2,3,h Pep Club l,2,3,h Class Play ju Ann. Staff Picture Ed. M 'df MARILYN KOOIMA A born practical joker, she puts zest in life that's worth living Glee Club 1, 2, 3 M orus 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 h Class Play 3g KAE KESSLER Qu etlv ckerming until you know her, and then gust charming Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2 3 Sextet 1, 2 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 M Newstaff Grade Reporter 2 Ass Editor of Newstaff 3 Editor in ckief Newstaff h Class Plav 31, Cla s President M Vocal Nusic Presldent M l ' z i ull. VANDER LL Qulet untll fou get to know him Basketball 1 2 3 Track 2 Q Baseball 1 3 A Band 2,3 L Glee Club l,2,3, Chorus 11223 M Pep Club 1 2,3,L Class Play 3 Ann Staff Art Editor M DONALD KEMPEMA lKempJ One of the strong, handsone men around school Basketball 3 A Baseball 3 A Glee Club 3 L Chorus 3 M Pep Club 3 M Class Vice Pres. 3 Boys State RGD. 3 Class Play 3h Annual Staff Business Manager M Student Council Pres. M Track M BRADLEY BAUNAN CBradj I like girls I really do Basketball 1 2, ,L Pep Club 1,2 ,M Ckorus l,2,3, Glee Club 1 4:3 Be eball 1,2,?, Banc 1 2,?,h Cla 16 'F C a Rep o Sftcent 0OQfCl1 4 rmel S is Vocal Solo 3 A S- RAMONA VAN ELDIK lMonaJ Her blushes can only be compared to the autumn sunset Basketball 1 2,3 H Glee Club 1 2,3 Chorus l,2,3,h Pep Club 1 2,3 U Annual Sta f Historian A Sextet 1,2,3,h Vocal Solo 2,3 M Vocal Trio 3 Class Play 3 A Student Council Representative 1 GERRIT BRANDS fBra a ndsb Beware! I may do something ersational ep Club 3 L, Class Play 3h HELEN LONG CShortyJ She gets around wit? a basketball Band l,2,3,l1 Inst Solo 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 A Chorus 1 2 3 Band Vice Pres Sec Chorus 2, h.Vocal Solo 2 Basketball 1, 2,3 L+ Sextet l 2,3 U Band Pres M Pep Club 1 2 3 Sec of Pep Club l Class Pres l Student Council Vice Pres 3 Class Play 3 A Annual Staff Picture Editor M 12 --- 3 I F a r 3 1 'rs . 17 , M K . -1 L A ' , u' ,I . 1 Bah s ' , L, If s I-1 C 14 X ' 3 J .1 5 ss d , - 4 3 .1 , C1 f, 0 S , ss P1 s Q L11 .,T. V5.2 Class rlsy 3 4 1 ss -1 t N, -,f s. 2,3 , . . A 1 3 ,' Arai . tell Asst. Tdftcr ! - - 5 A - - 2 N A c ' 1 ,, gk . ,E 3 . , , Nik ' u f AV' . 1 is ' - f - fjw gf Qfulgi 9 Q 9 M A PAe,.,f5QTf?g1 ' H g,'A 'ff-Q5 .7 0 - . .,, ,A.. . ff I fi. - Q-??.j ,- ' O in 1 9 W ! 9 Ju ' y ' , L Q M 5 ' f ' ' 1 J . EUNICE JOUWSTRA CEuniel Proof that one can be smart and popular, too Clee Club 327 Chorus 1,2,? Pep Clubl e Uh Class Play 3h SLC 169 Student Council Sec, mree Annual Staff Editor h Newstaff High School Reporter L BARBARA MEYER CBarbJ Everyone has her devilish moments Band 1 Glee Club 1, 2 M Chorus 1, 2 M Pep Club 1 2, 1 Class Play 3h Annual Staff Recorder M CHERYL ANN REBELEIN A modest lass yet full of fun Band l, 2, 3 UHOIHS1, 2, 3 la Glee Club Pep Club Newstaf Typlst Q Annual Staff Typist A Class Play 3 L UILML DE J KB lly Loads of fun but stillshe gets cnings done Basketball 2 3,M Glee Club 2 3 M Chorus 2, 3 Lp Pep Club 1,2 3 h Class Treas Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff Society Editor h EDWARD SCHELHAAS fEdl I should worry worry never made any man great Basketball 2 M Pep Club 2 Class Play 32+ DONNA VER HOEF If laughing is contagious, stay away from me nst Solo 2 Class Play 3l+ Basketball l,2,3,h Band 1 2,3,h Trio 3 M Glee Club l,2,3,H Chorus l,2,3,h Pep Club Pres Pep Club l,2,3 H Student Council Rep 2 sexnet l,2,3,h Band sec 3 M Vocal Solo 1 2,3,h Class Sec 3 Pep Club Vice Pres 3 Newstaff Music Editor 3 M Annual Staff Historian M G' JUNIOR WARNTJES Cwaltl Witty, tall, blond, a car what more do you want? Baseball l 2,3 M Basketball 2 Pep Club Class Play 3 U Chorus l,2,3 M Glee Club l,2,3 H Class Vice Pres 2 Ann Staff Art Editor A Track u 3? 2 MU EUGENE VAN DRIEL If I had my way, hmm mi Band 2,3,h Chorus l,2,3 M Pep Club l,2,3,h Class Pres 1 Track 21+ Baseball l,2,3,h Glee Club l,2,3 M Basketball 1 2,5 4 Vocal Solo 3,h Class Pla? 3h Ann Staff Sports Ed M Class Vice Pres 1 L P Vice r ind L , , 1+ 3 ' ' 19 23 3! LL' , , J-.vf2, 3: Q VV 1: 131,-1 . a 1,2,3.u . ! V ' ,aff 15 'f M , 9 ' v J M I 0 I Q M, ' , i I I ' avi, , 1 ' 489' g ,CAN 2 . , A , , like . , ,Q v., ' gh ' 'f A529 13' As graduates of 1953 I would like to say, HATS OFF to past achievements, COATS OFF to future challenges. During your years in school you have worked hard and enjoyed personal success and happiness. The future I will expect more of you as you grow to maturity. Your personal success will be measured by the services you render to other people, your church, community, state, nation, and the world. I believe that if you 00 the thiHHs that are bert Qc: yourself, these larger services will follow as a natural result. Sincerely, Zz? E. R. Haas, Supt. Today to some of you it may seem that graduatlon is meaningless and the future is too uncertain True, it seems as though the world is each day getting closer to another great upheaval, but I sincerely believe that if you and all the other graduating classes throughout the worlo will accept the challenge to try and make this world a better and safer place to live in the future can bring you an abundance of happiness You living here in America probably have the greatest opportunlty to accomplish the task ahead and I am sure that each one of you will do your part I wish you all the success and happiness I am sure you will find in the years to come Sincerely yours flvwu-.S IJ VALEDIFICRIAN SALDQATCRIANS Oldest? Youngest? Darkest? Lightest? Shorte t? CLASS FLOWLH CLASS COLORS cLASS MOTTO They hames Boys Donnie R Fred Gerrit Loren Donnle A Girls Carolyn Marilyn Wilma Lorraine Barbara White Carnatloz Dark Green and Silver Conquer, who Believe They Can lu 5 o J 5 o d S m U2 Q U H o '1 c P m w CD ObU'L-FXMIXJ ODNI ND Numbers -xlbowlbo O '4 m Q he '1 P' m UNM.: ON Nba B 'Country Hic s'? 'City Slickers ? Going steady? Blue eyes? Basketball? in Chorus? in band? glasses? white bucks? Levis? Butches and bangs 5 Hope to go to College? were with our class all l2 yrs? 2 Play Sing Play Wear Wear Wear , M ' Z in 1. . . l. k '. 6 2. 0 . ' I 8 iz 1 1 . ' 5, 5. Tallest? Junior Mary Ann . Brown eyes? O 6. , S . '.. ' '. . . 6 . . 13 - Q A v . ' 1 16, b , 3 13 11. . 10 7 13- 13 . 5 8 ILL. . ' - 3 fx .4 wU'WTiE.I' J A 'xl' !'1fe- fsv... -rn fig 9, ,1 'Fi 2 .L J. s i .aw ov' in --sy 1 A ,u.r, 4w..:.A4. 5 L. if D149 if 7 fiyffi, 16. f-r'x 1 1 r- JUNIORS Front row Martha Frembgen, Cleon Cullinan, Wilvina Ver Mulm, Rosella Maasen, Joan Maasen, Mary Frembgen, Second row Herbert Middle, Bill Ven Maanen, Peer Hegg, Lester Vander Well, Dick Hauser, Arthur Gerritsen, Miss Held, Sponsor Third row Joyce Gayer, Jane Wissink, Marcella Van Duyn, Kathleen Hellwig, Lorna Meerdink, Shirley Anderson, Roselle Vander Weerd Albertha Gerritson, Susan Famaan .1 President Vlce Presldent Secletary Treasurer stu4,ounc1l MGP Stu council Vlce Pres susan B111 Mary Jofte Peer Ditk Facts and FigUreS 17 Mixed Chorus 2 Trains 6 bo S Boy's Glee Club 1 Q Band 2 Pep Club BOJ' lst team Basketball Gwbers Baseball l Piano soloiss Girl's lst team Basketball 2 VoGcial1'S01G0liS Sclub tb ll P ee gigirleiggrzeem Baske 8 High Salesmer for marazine dPlVF l8 uawwolfuwnlf :Zi Xvk 2 in 1 ' 1' S M o . as r .x y N Q . 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I , f' So homores Front row Helen Keegan, Thelma Jouwstra, Elaine Ranschau, Neva er, Beverly Yunker, Sharon Shroeder, Theora Shimberg Second row Miss Brooks, Sponsor, Bertha Bliek, Shirley Cannegeiter, Beverly Sutor,Joyce Hewitt, Mariann Gacke, Donna Vogelzang, Marlene Vermeer, Esther Vande Weerd, Mavis Pember Third row Francis Richter, Charles Ranschau, Roy Jacobsen, Harold Oldenkamp, Mike Schemmer, Harvey Kragt, Paul Rebelein, Tim Harmsen, George Ripperda, Adrian Mulder, Leonard Kaskie, Donald Moore, Roger Frembgen 1 -QN0'm YZ? sf Secretary Vice President Treasurer Stucouncil RSD StuCouncil Sec President Michael Sharon Thelma Elaine Mavis Facts and Figures oy 8 Glee Club 1 vocal soloist S on the G1rl's 2nd Basketball Gir1,s Glee Club 11 in Band 7 on the Baseball team Mixed Chorus 7 track M on the G1rl's lst Basketball the Pep Club 2 members 16 girls lk 7 high salesmen for the magazine drive 10 On the B0y's 2nd Basketball team team boys team l instru ental solist M on the Boy's lst team Basketball 19 4 V 4 ., u f . 5 I 4 . ia, A 2 4 'V 542 MM ti' ' W 1, 'M 14' , f W 12 - in B v - lb - in ' ' 2A - in - ' 29 - in 9 - - - E HMEN P1 nt row DCLOIGS Van LuXn, ne Van Beck, Nlt hau , Betty Gerrltson, Martha Ker be gen, Pardel Nlller, Marv Ellen Van Drlel Second ow Jim Schelhaas Lavonne Kooima, Kae Landegent, Mary Kramer Cornella Van Dyke, Marrorie Bonthius, Karen Noore, Marlene Groeneweg, Marlene Van Beek, Clarence Vander Stowe, Mr Andrew, Sponsor Thlrd row Jlm Vugteveen, Dick Van Holland, Henry Hewitt, Sluney Middle Richard Van Zee, Donald Doorn, Alan Mlller Dick Mulder, Davld Klein Jerald VSH Den Top, Irwln Dean Yooiker QW I P 1 Vice president QGCPGUBIY lreasurer Student Counci p Parlene T W Mardel MaPJOf1e racts and res members li girls 13 boys BOYS Glee Club on the Girl's 2nd Basketball eau Girls Glee Club track Mexed High Salesman for Magazine Drive Mixed Chorus Instrumental Soloists Band t1e Boy' HQ Basxetball Team in Pep Club 20 -P A . - B - 2 0 1 P N V 1 1 A '1 5 'Q ,yi xt 1 'o : ' 1 ' ,rf IQa:.i - ' ' a ' ser ' sl r E A' V ' . T I , ' A , . A J A . 1 0 I 1 : , Q - - 1 P . X J . - , H -A e ,aut A , , ' Win fa T' X' ' s, . aw .v ,- I A. A nj V. K fi? S 46 Y .f v Q! K f A Q ' Pr,side1t - 0 ',-H 1 R9 .5 .i. ra W fji ,vii f - - ' in lC - l T Z - in M - ' in 12 - ' - in 2 - - in - on 'k ' s 2 ' T ' . . 3 l' .f-J wialu ,vw 485' ,ff Front row Left to ribht Della Van v6lQhulZ6H, 5810818 Cullinan, Wllla Middle, Sanur Jean De Zeeuw, Pelen Benson, Patsy Postna, Helen Landegent, Pearl Van Veldhuizen Second row Bernard Van Veldhuizen, David Bonthius, Alice Van Den Top, Judy Haas, Esther Van Middendorp, Mary Ann Richter, Sharon Hellwig, Mary Ann Cullinan, Grace Bleik, Roger Smith Third row Mr Robert Kaufman, Sponsor, Jerry Kooiker, Joey Kragt, Raymond Suitor, Arlan Miller, Clarence Klarenbeek, Michael Shroeder, Haro d Var Berkum, Richard Dkystra, Leland Gayer Ckot pictured Bob Dvkstwgj Barbara Gacke, Marie Koenen, Adriana Van Den Top, Donna Mae De Zeeuw econd row Jimmy Kersberh n, ll 1 o o s, Audrey Schelhaas, Sandra Long, Joleen Miller, Mary Ver Mulm, Verna Kooiker, Wilma V nder Linden, Lennyce Meerdink, Bobby Roelofs, Third row Bill Ver Mulm, Alvin Van Middendorp, Harry Hauser, Lawrence Middle, Norman Dykstra, Billy Timmer, Harlan Klein, George Timmer, Billy Van Eldik Knot picturedl Mrs Lorraine Roorda, Sponsor fNot pictured Don Dylfstral 22 i fix o Yr I 5 v . Q y C wx di M As ' I L T : J ' ' -' - ' n 1' C' -a , , Front row: Left to right: Beverly Vugteveen, Berdella Hamann, Jean Schmidt S : 'fe Co Ei el 1' 1 Y ' Q ws. V. L ,, x ,:, C39 15 R, Junior High Basketball Team First Row-Left to right-Arlen Miller, Joey Kragt, Raymond Suitor, Billy Ver Mulm, Bob Roelofs, Jimmy Kersbergen, Mr Kaufman-Coach. Second Row-Left to right Harlen Klein, Michael Shroeder, Harold Van Berku , Harry Hauser, Lawrence Middle, Billy Van Eldik Cnot Picturedl. Nov. 21 Dec. 3 Dec. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 27 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 2h Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Rock Left to right: Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Valley Hull Alvord Hull Orange City Rock Rapids Rock Rapids Alvord Alton Hospers Orange City Newkirk 36 There 27 There 33 Here S3 Here 29 Here 26 There lo Here 28 County 23 County M3 County 25 County Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament 999 695gQ x 'J Jr. High Cheerleaders 1 u TIVITIES Jr. High HALLOWEEN PARTY On Friday evening October 31, 1952, a masquerade Halloween party was held in the Music Room by the Junior High, Prizes were given for the best costumes. Those in the seventh grade, who won prizes were Joey Kragt, who was dressed as an old-fashioned girlg Patsy Postma and Sandra De Zeuuw, who were both dressed as gypsiesg and Richard Dykstra, who represented 8 Chinaman The winners in the eighth grade included Mary Jean Ver Mulm, representing a moron, Jimmy Kersbergen, dressed as a New Year's baby, Wilma Vander hinden, dressed as a clown, and Billy Timmer, representing a man who had just been in a wreck, wearing lots of bandages and a crutch The party room was decorated with orange and black streamers across the ceiling and pumpkins, cats, bats, and witches of crepe paper hanging down with strings There were also some real jack o lanterns with lighted candles in different places and corn shocks in one corner Recreation consisted of going through a spook alley before entering the party roon, a scavenger hunt, a pumpkin hunt, and telling fortunes For lunch, the committee served caramel apples, doughnuts, and pop Our Christmas party was held on Tuesday afternoon, December 23, lmmediately after the Christmas program The game committee presented a short play and we played a few games Then we had our gift exchange, after which each of us recieved a Christmas treat from the teachers Our part ih the Christmas program consisted of singing the following SOHBS Deck the Halls, Upon the Housetop, O Little Town of Bethlehem, O Christmas Tree, Away in a Manager, O Come All Ye Faithfull VAIFDICTORIAW SALUTATORIAN Bobby Roelofs Lennyce reexdlrk The eighth grade commencement exercises were held on May 28, 1953 at 2 OO p m The students presented their own program Donna Mae De Zeeuw played a piano solo, Corinne Roelofs played a trombone solo the Junior High girls' chorus sang, Bobby Roelofs gave the valedictory, 'Off to a Good Start and Lennyce Meerdink gave the salutatory, A Foundation, Mr Tye presented the diplomas to a class of twenty six and also to the gladuates from the rural schools an ...K N X , , - i 1 . 5 . 77712550 CHOIELIX Front row: Left to right: Lois Jean Miller, Marlene Groeneweg, Shirley Canneigeiter, Marcella Van Duyn, Martha Frembgen, Joyce Gayer, Karen Moore, Shirley Anderson, Elaine Ranschau, Theora Shimberg, helen Long, Mary Frembgen, Sharon Shroeder. Second row: Francis Richter, Dick Mulder, Jim Vugteveen, Dick Van Holland, Rosella Vande Weerd, Donna Vogelzang, Beverly Yunker, Kae Kessler, Marlene Vermeer, Eunice Jouwstra, Carolyn Harmelink, Susan Hamann, Jane Wissink, Mr. Richard Johnson, Director. Third row: Donald Moore, Kathleen Hellwlg, Cornelia Van Dyke, Lorraine Klomp, Donna Ver Hoef, Mary Ann Calsbeek, Esther Vande Weerd, Ramona Van Eldik, Marjorie Bonthius, Marilyn Koolma, Cheryl Rebeleln, Wilma De Jager, Mavis Pember. Fourth row: Henry Hewitt, Sidney Middle, Roy Jacobsen, Charles Ranschau, Harold Oldenkamp, Dick Hauser, Loren Vander Well, Paul Rebelein, Peer HOSE, Junior Warntjes, Eugene Van Driel, Lester Vander Well, Bradley Bau an, Donnie Ransom, Don Kempema, The high school music department presented a 'Pop Concert' in the fall. Several nu bers were given by the FQ band, two of which were a mock wedding and a novelty Latin American piece. The mixed chorus sang 'Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor' and 'woodchuck Song , and each I glee club gave one number: the boy's glee club sang Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jericho' and the girls' glee club sang 'Syncopated Clock . The program ended with the mixed chorus singing Freedom, Our Watchword , accanpanied by the band. All of the music presented in the Christmas program was vocal. The mixed chorus sang Christmas Carols of various arrangements, all a capella. Solos were sung by Ramona Van Eldik and Donna Ver Hoof. The sextette gave two Chris mas numbers. 'Living Pictures' illustrated the themes of some of the numbers. These pictures were created by Junior High students. 26. f'uF'P l a Front row Left tc Fl rt Cleon Cullinan, Shirley Cannegeiter, Martha Frembgen, Joyce Gayer, Shirley Anderson, Lorna eercink, Kae Kessler, Ramona Van Eldik, Donna Ver Hoef, Esther Vande Weerd, Marilyn Kooima, Carolyn Harmelink, Susan Hamann, Jane Wissink, Sharon Shroeder Second row Delores Van Duyn, Rosella Vande Wcerd, Theora Shimberg, Beverly Yunker, Nita Hauser, Karen Moore, Marjorie Bonthius, Lorraine Klomp, Mary Frembgen, Neva Miller, Albertha Gerritsen, Helen Long, Mardel Miller, Mr Johnson, Director Third row Rosella Maasen, Joan Maasen, Bertha Bliek, Helen Keegan Y vonne Kooima, Mavis Pember, Lois Miller, Yvonne Hamann, Marlene Groeneweg, Kae Landegent, Marlene Van Beek Fourth row Wilvina Ver Mulm, Marcell Ian Duvn, Thelma Jouwster, Mar Ellen Van Driel, Mariann Gacc , Donna Vcgelzang, X8Xl16 Van Beek, Mazy Ann Calsbeek, Cornelia Van Dyke, Marlene Vermeer, Elaine Ranschau, Hof lee C 1? Left to right Front row Dick Van Holland, Irwin Dean Kooiker, Dick Mulder, Adrian Mulder, Roy Jacobsen, Donald Moore, Francis Richter, Don Kempema, Mr Richard Johnson, Director Second row Jim Vugteveen, Charles Ranschau, Henry Hewitt, Harold Oldenkamp, Eugene Van Driel, Paul Rebelein, Dick Hauser, Brad Bauman Third row Sidney Middle, Lester Vander Well, Loren Vander Well, Pee Hogg Junior Warntjes, Harvey Kragt, George Ripperda, Donnie Ransom 7 I' Girls ' M Clut - 1 F A . , A f s : , 1 'grz . K 7 D 0 O 3 1 sa 1- I : . a V 1 . y le - ' E '. ' Eunice Jouwstra, Kathleen Hellwig, Cheryl Ann Rcbelein, Wilma De Jager. 'js 'T' ,, 11 , ' Q LJ tzm 'f- Q . W 1. .lt 51' S 'n'l', nA O, ' I ff.. A , x A I , fu , ' ' an 1 XM I I 0 j O 2 . SWVXLL QRQUPS Class of '53 Sextette to Right Ramona Van Eldik Donna Ver Hoef Kae Kessler Carolyn Harmelink Helen Long Lois Jean Miller Left The girls' sextette has enjoyed five years of singing together Lois Jean Miller Joined the group in our sophomore year The sextette has entered the music contest ln each year of high school During the last year togetrer the sextette has been honored to sing for the following occasions Guests of First Reformed Church at Rock Valley Farmers' Elevator Meeting at Rock Valley Cherokee Hospital at Cherokee Junior Class Play at Rock Valley High School Christmas Program County V F W Meeting at Rock Valley R E A Meeting at Orange City Women's Club at Rock Valley Music Contest High School Mary Frembgen Trumpet Trio Left to rlght Beverly Yunke Joyce Gayer, Helen Long 28 Clarinet Quartet Left to right Beverly Suitor Carolln Permalink rancis Richter I' The pxeliminary music contest was held at Sneldon on March 27 28 Rock valley entered seventeen solos and ensembles Of these seventeen nine received I ratings, and thus qualilied to enter tne state music contest They were brass sextet, Dick Hauser xbaritone vocal soloj, Dick Mulder fbasg larinet solol, Peer Hegg nbaritone vocal soloi, Bradley Bauman baritone vocal solo! Donna Ver noel fmezzo vocal solo? Eugene Van Eldik 'soprano vocal solo! and the girls' sextette Tnosewho received TI ratings in the preliminary contest were trumpet trio, noisJean Miller fmezzo vocal solol, lheora Schimberg Ksoprano vocal soloy HelenLong fcornet solol, Peer Hegg lolano 30103, Marge Bontnius Cpiano solol, ang the clarinet quartet The state music contest was held at Perry on April 2h 25 Of th0 HiH0 entrees, the girls' sextet received a I rating The II ratings were Bamona Van Eldlk, Donna Ver Hoef, Dick Hauser, Peer Hegg, and Dick Mulder Bradley Bauman, Eugene Van Driel, and the brass sextet received a IIIrat1ng 5 5 y I . , O 1 C O C L O C I I I I Y A ' x O F - Q , N 1 Q W , l , I 1 Q Driel ltenor vocalsoloj, Ramona Van t A . 1 1 W ve O .. : 9 I 7 . X I ' e L-Tix . e 2 its x 2 l - Q O C Vcacl Soloists Front row: Theora Shimberg II. Ramona Van Eldik 1, If , Donna Ver Hoef I. 11, Lois Jean MillerII. Second row: Dick Hauser 1,f1, Eugene Van DTIGIT1 Ill Pee? H665 i.II. Bradley Bauman 1, 111. , 8 'Q L wa Brass Sextet T - Helen Long, Joyce Gayer, Bradley Bauman. ' s eft to right: Eugene Van Drl-L, Karen Moore, Esther Vander Weerd, A Q-v Instrumental Soloists Left to rlanL Fire: Ho! Francis Richter, Jlarlnet: III. Helen LonQ,Coronet II, Second Row- Dick Mulder, Bass Clarinet 1,11 Peer Hegg, Planog II. Tariorlc Bonthuis, Biawo II. At r' f J ' I ' ,,, W Left to right A Inside circleg Carolyn Harmelink, Mary Frembgen, Francis Richter, SharonH911w1g, Sharon Shroeder, Mardel Miller. Center circle-Marlene Van Beek, Beverly Suiter, Donna Mae De Zeeuw, Bobby Roelofs, Karen Moore, Marjorie Bonthius, Michael Shroeder, Lennyce Meerdink, Mavis Pember,HarveyKragt, Donna ver Hoef Outside circle-Mary Ann Richter, Helen Benson, Richard Dykstra, Dick Mulder, Kathleen Hellwig, Sandra Long, Jane Wissink, Beverly Yunker, Joyce Gayer, Helen Long, Bradley Bauman, Jim Vugteveen, Corinne Roelofs, Harold Oldenkamp, Cheryl Ann Rebelein, Esther Vande Weerd. Standing-Peer Hegg, Mr. Johnson,D1rector, Loren Vander Well, Eugene Van Driel Charles Ranschau, Roy Jacobsen, La Vonne Kooima. The band concert was given by the advanced band on February 27. Both the large groups and the band presented a pre-contest concert on April 28. The Music Festival was held in Rock Valley on March 23. It was made up of the schools in Sioux County. In the morning the schools rehearsed for the evening program, in the afternoon, the various schools gave a program of the small and large groups and solos. In the evening all of the choruses formed a mass chorus of approximately three hundred fifty voices which presented a musical program for the public. Although this was the first time the county has ever attempted to organize a mass choir, it resulted very favorably. 30 if 9 9-f is if F555 Jw, rff 4 I Ala :QQ ii' Vs P First Team Wins T F 1 065 3 7: ea range Seem To 0 Pt., l Jan. 1 second 1 City to put a m Maurice The 1 close sc- The hal favor The f that ev the 'way 1811 ir at the l vor at t was on fans hc Rockets .for the Warntjx Locals Wm rom Fm! Mamie Sioux Center By City and Western BY 5 12H'0 'l B' s 63-47 7'-'- lg core' llflanrice Hands Defexat 'R Orange 'Jutchmen Here V Night 54-31 1 high school Rockets' team continued their VlCf0l'iQS Friday night locals defeated the 1 Dutchmen to the tune fore a fair-sized crowd. od team lost the game ,sitors by a 47-27 score Orange City. cals scored another lst aught when the r beat Western Chris ull 81 43. The visitors imtely outclassed by s who maintained a throughout the game between the B teams re much more thrrllmg 'nrst teams as rt was s see saw battle so far e was oncerned one oc outpluymg the other fer of fact the game was nute before the whistle tt moment a Hull player mmer who got posses 1 ball and trred to make 1011 G ll was rn the air Just Boysagalbske tball nm: nm- fm- throw whlle wfrrnr rvvr rn maunce nom reams wer-e1 , ,,,,,,,fn'd:?'lf,aRskupt'mdfhdus'::1d Front Row Left to right mmm lBernard Gacke, Arthur Gerritsen, Peer Hegg, Junior Warntjes, Bill Van Maanen, wev Bradley Bauman, Mr. Howard Harman, Coach Second Row ,pmw Don Kempema, Mike Schemmer, Eugene Van Driel, Paul Rebelein, Tim Harmsen, smwl H1roldkQldcnkamEg 0l.lX D I' will h If d 50 th 1 me h If se replacements However Jan 15 the boys nrst and sec togzaignihgy Hilrweifrer, thi lllrd :sta kg Ras fld some brilliant playing ond teams played the Orange City mms me and the large attend match the OHM 300 I T TEAM able fe Come and keep Dutchmen s favor .,, gg., ICIOGE T-D aurrces mre The second team lost their game i i i- i aa ance anticipated the con transplanted from the Orr gym where the county 4 held mf the Alee gym in S Mhere a big crowd of fam the conmt Several hand Valley fans and supporter: attendance It had been anticipated contest would be a clos Rock Valley Sioux Gen' Maurice are considered th est teams inl the county teams are quita evenly m However Sioux Cente bit of bad luck when one star players guard Ronu was smeared by Gerrit! attempting a setup with sults that he was remo the game and a hasty er! by 9, physician revealedv cracked ankle bone This only a few minutes after had started The game was quite ev first quarter, the score be at the end ot this quarter the end of the second qu under basket goal by boosted the locals' advan the half ended 30 17 in 1 eta favor The Rockets scored tl potnts ln this second ar quarter 10 and 20 ree while their opponents ar least, 7 and 6 thus ml score at the end of the tl ter 50 23 In the last quarter Oo: Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. nan Cou Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Sec Feb Feb Dis Mar. Mar, ard Harmons team saw many ref placements, with the result that only 13 points were scored against L'-r 0 nty Tournament l 2 2 l tional Tournamentl 1 V 1 V trict Tournamentl M V V ed up a 55-39 victory over their opponents The secono team did not fare I0 Sioux Falls Deaf Doon Maurice Alton Sioux Center Doon Orange City Hull George Le Mars Acron rock Rapids lrange City 'estern Christian auPlC6 1oux Center urice ertley Leorge Hull George Rock Rapids Spirit Lake 'Hd teBm D fkhmeh' 7 points to the Rockets arter scores were 8-7 third 37 18 all in the favor team took their game nargin but not at first was 23-18 in the Rock The third quarter was re final score was 54-31 e s was high polnt for 'am with 8 points and Bauman each with 17 he first team rys Teams estern Frves hehwsfmmamdsm 'layed the Hull Western winning both games d team won their gnmb wmedrsa mmrmw 25-20 Westerns favon stems favor but thei E it nicely Yo take th team had no trouble ming for the quarterl 22 12 49 18 89-33 and Hmvsr-ao rn me Rock nrlt Lake Se.afe...........- . -... nammt, Bg 1 lllts. A q - . . 3' - . -Q Q . ,, Cl - Y , . ' r ...a ...MZ mano ...kann am. no aumn' ,,, I u ld ' 'X ,. ' e f 111 R. V. 92 '37 . 11 ' .. ' 18 R. V. 73 33 ,. .. 21 R. V. 119 6,5 . 'e A - 2 a. V. 83 A 57 - h 1 . 5 H. V. 55 So ' . 9 R. V. 69 L18 - f . 12 H. v. 50 141.1 1 . 16 R. V. 71 515 lf. ' . 30 R. V. 82 L19 1 ' 6 R. V. S5 39 ' ' ' ' 9 R. V. 72 1 36 , . 1 13 R. V. EE 2 52 to 16 R. fl. 51, ,, 31 ' . . ' 3 21 R. V. ll 1 115 ' 1 ' . 'l' R -jr-Q rf- ' 62 1 ' 1 . ' 1 . . . 1, 7 R. V. cr L17 b 'F - 8 R. V. uf T-1' 51 1 Q , 3 R. V. ef. rf. 51 ' , - . 7 R. V. YL 2 38 'l 1. . 0 R. V. 'fc ' 37 1 ' . 'L C V T ' , , 7 H. . 63 L17 1 , ' ' , 9 R1 . 811 . 69 I I 7 . . C - . R. . 65 30 . ,, - I ,,.1,.,-..-.,..--.-..1.,...-..- 2 ' . 2 , I 1 ' , V ' 1 1 I 'I 1 -- I 24 for Sioux Center thus caustng V l III-1' 'fun nnu gg - 1 -- 1 .- -- Long Frembgen Calsbeek Schroeder Vande Weerd Gayer De Jager Bonthllls Hlnlmllnk . .Banschnu score in the second -teams' gamelvel- Beef was 7-5 Western favor. l Pemba- 'rne fn-st team dia better. I Little Rock WO!! theirs 6863, the first guartsr Blockhout was 18-17. Western's tavor. The De Berg, W, half was 3636 and the third quar- De Berg D4 ter 49-48 the Rockets' favor. Bon.lK1-use ' thuls 'was high point for the2Sec0nd'3e1ma team with 8 and Long high for'Rmseman 24 and 20. : Girls Teams Split Two With Western January 23, the girls' Hit and savnd teams playgl the Hull Western glrls here, e tlrst team winning 68-63. The Second team lost their game 29-11 The halt A v rd Bi: Dgg t Girls Wm n I In the game with the Alvoni T l girls' team here Friday evening the- ec' ' local hlgh school girls' team out-L The Rock Valley high school played the vlsltorg throughout the girls' basketball team gave ll 8000 entire game, increasing the scorelaccount Tuesday evening when 'steadily as the game progressed. they trounced the 0990112113 In the last quarter both teams made Western .Ohrlstlan of Hull, 6647- many substitutions. 'The gahfelas-Played ln the Doon The game ended with a 68-aoegymnasium where the girls' sec-, vlnmry for the local girls. The scorelfivwll fwrney is held UNB Week- at the end of the first quarter was' 13-8,' at the half 25-14, and at the' end of the third quarter 46-21 in favor ot the locals. High scorers for the local team were Vande Weerd with 27 points. As a result of Tuesdays WCW!!- -' n. .. r'-1. I George, But Recei 'Runner-up' Troph January 31 the girls went I to Doon to play George in tlnals. It was a hard fought 1 all the way: with the first qua 14-9 ln Rock Valley's favor, a at the half 29-29, 50-48 the quarter in George's iavor a - the endoftheregularttmed, lt was a tie 63-63. The game I the gms Wm meet the Ligue Boctlwent on to an extra, 3 mln team this lThursd'ayy CWEDUIK It the Doon gym. Little Rock had a strong team last year, playing in the state but is reported to MW which was fatal to the Rock for the George girls made 12 --N to the Rocketteg 7 to make 'final score 75-70 in George's 12 the fh-sg wnh 38- . Inna mlnhnnlf ...mmm ..-uh on nmlllmt some of the sm' plana' andlnfe mgmweliltgggfgd - Special B v Ball Gallia ext Were A special treat I basketball fans- ne 3 outstanding girls' I lego aggnegatlon, , commercial schof play a game unde the local high sc In addtlion they w rj Dyke, former star Valley high school, This feature att planned for next ing Feb 4 startln two contenders wil beam from Iowa Y stty and the G E. merce of Omaha Nils. Kan Dyke tha commercial co has been making remul this currc her team, of whic scorer is rated n teams Because this gil dvr the AAU rub cxplnlned before W 1 llll be an admissi Lei t to right one but also not up to Long failed to perform been doing 'md one ol te im guards was fouled lu the game Howeve has some good beams a some good competition l cal players A fair crowd of fans Nov Nov Dec Dec, Dec. Dec Jan. lalley was premnt to at Jan es s Bad weather cond' to a heavy fog made ec trip to Rock Nalley har JBD. 2 Jan 2 Good Sized Cro Jan. 3 At AAU Baske A good slzed crowd Feb ll die loealsyget wlnlpeb 15 I l 4 4 NY authorities decided to play 6 For Alvord Roemen and mam Although the game was broad mm each with 21 points were the Cust a large group of Rock Xalley high scorers supportors and fans were on hand to root for the loca-I team postponed Alvord Rock Valley girls nine and the tn: between the juni lor high boys of these schools that Donna Ver Hoef, Mary Front row Carolyn Harmelink, Wilma De Jager, Ann Calsbeek, Esther Vande Weerd, Helen Long Second row Sharon Schroeder, Elaine Ranschau, Ramona Van Eldik, Mrs Lorraine Room-da Ccoachl, MEV1S Pember, Mary Fr-embgen, Joyce Gayer. The girls game was IRST TE-All! G7-tw Akron Doon Alvord Doon Western George Akron Western Christian tional Tournamentl Ld: Chrlstian The Rock '.Val-ley hl girls' basketball team ga account Tuesday e L- they trounced the Western Christian of H The game was played in gymnasium where the' tional tourney is held t As a result ot Tuesda the girls 'vrlll meet the I team this fThursdayl 2 the Doon gym. Little B strong team last year, . the state, but is refpor :I lost some ot the star p ' the lomls are therefore beat Little Rock so they the finals Saturday. In Tuesday evenings .- with 25 and Cakbeek points 'were the high the local team and high scorer for the W with 24 points At the end of the f the score was 15-5 in ta locals 38-12 at the half at the end of the thir In the last quarter the scored 20 points against locals A big crowd attended but it was mostly the supporters a local fans to Sioux City to see team ln action against S trr at Allee gym A big crowd atten e but it was mostly supporters a local fa to Sioux City to :team in action against tllee gym 25 Little Rock 4 ua m Tourname 6l Jan 28 the Rock va 6 schml girls won their 6 kefbnll game ot the 6 Doon against Llttle 3The first game was with 1 tern which the girls wo Westerm Christian Little Rock George valley ,S up lelretball game under AAU run: be an oustu the high school gymnasium lasfl game of the tournam8hf Rock Valley moms are qmm eve,Before the game the rules were Long The w-mners of fplamed to the audience so t:harlFrembg-an wm-namem will so 'dey might see ln which way thc! Calsberk hom-ngme-ng, to be helgntest differed from ' o rfam-S Schroeder usually played in the local gym Vande Weerd l Alice Yan Dyke for nor R Y Gayfl' lr S ln star basketball player plav d wlth'D9 -IBEW' Locals Game With Hartle me omnnn on E Slh0Ol of Cv Bonthws meme The opponent were 11,9gHarmel1nk members of the Iowa: ll sleyfin Ranschfyl colleg girls' team Ver Hoff FGFT PF 7 The quarter arores of 8t1e Rock game were 1 8 538-23 all in Rock a 7 vor Dong and Calsbeek polnt with 28 and 18 65, George beat Doon to In the bracket to play George Alvord 1 WU YV lUl YY 6858111 lscheduled to play for the January 23 the girls first and'f:m' second teams played the Hunt C finals Saturday Wwlvfn girls nm me rust team il Twsday 'eveninds Wlhvlhz 68-63 The second teamwth 25 and Celsbtek wi 7 it 8 30 Saturday Jan 31 30 lnals with Doon and L1 lost their game 29-19 'rue ns1f'0 1'3 'Wm the hlsh score in the second teams game me 10011 team and W was 7 5 Western favor H371 9001'9l' fOr the Weste 'rue mn: mn did sera-r Tm., 'ith 24 points won theirs 68-63 the nm qmmr' At the end of the first was 18-17 Wmterns favor The he more was 155 in fav r ,mu was ss-as and me uma qw peak' 3642 at U10 half an un- 49-4s me Rockets' savor, Bon, t me end 01' the tml-d ,-r V fs 4 ,. .v' V' -r' A - 6 I , I: CKXN ', . 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' ' 'I G , , ........... 0 0 - l 5 xthuis was high Point for the second 'he lm 'lufffef the H Sldelights of the Basket b ll S on The Rock Valley Rockettes had quite a successful year of basket ball Altnough the glPlS didn't win every game they learned through each 6f65D which made them a stronger team They made a good showing 1n the Sectional Tournament by winning the runner up trophy The irls played their hearts out in that game and mad U ov e go 1nto an overtime to beat them by a score of 75 70 They climaxed the1r year of basketball by attending Girl's State Basketball Tournament at Des Moines Two members of the team, Donna Ver Hoef and Helen Long,were chosen fo All State Honorable Ment1on Co captains for the team this year were W1lma De Jager and Lelen Long As soon as the baseball season was completed, the boys reported for basketball training The boys began conditloning by playing touch and tackle football on the playground About a month before our first game, we began working in the gym Our first game was at Sioux Falls versus the South Dakota School of the Deaf This was the first opportunity for coach Harmon to see the team in competition Easily winning our first two games, Maurice handed us our first defeat of the season Then we started to 1oll and entered the Sioux County Tournament with a lb l record Sioux Center was our first opponent in the County Tournament and, 1 anticipating a huge crowd, the game was shifted to Allee gym in Sioux City, where we beat Sioux Center The second game was with Maurice, and after a tense, firy game, we lost by 2 points February 16, we latrfdecinto the Sectional Tournament and defeat George and Rock Rapids to earn us a place in the d1strict whlch was held at Spencer After defeat1ng Spirit Lake in the first game, we were defeated by Sheldon in the season with a seasons record of Four senior boys and coach Tournament on Thursday, Friday, time up there S rin Track and baseball second game to end out basketball 21 win and 3 los e Harmon attended the Iowa State and Saturday and really had a good took over a ain where basketball left P S g off and about 20 boys reported for baseball with the same number out for track It seemed that it rained every day for a month and we couldn't work outside much until about May l The track team consisting of ten boys, went to the Sioux City Relays entering on Mav 2 in numerous track and field events, although not winning any medals or awards :VS ww? sacoun TEAM GIRLS l -..,- Nov Dec un.---. Jan O 811 Akron Western Christian Western Christian SECOND TEAM Sioux Falls Maurice Alton Sioux Center Orange City Hull Le Mars Rock Rapids Orange City Western Christian Maurice Hull 3M. I FMU d e ll-.1 X1 ' - e ' ees 5 .4 Q . S n3'35 1' ' I 1 -' . ' I . 1 17 ' L A -9 1 D- . ' iegg Gi 1 7 ' V --. ' nwxx - Qin? rx -N fs? Y U! ,if,'!qs-N- nxt I f Q ,1' - lh R. V. 21 29 . 12 R. v. 31.1 61+ 1 - 23 R. V. 19 29 J N V- lh R. v. So 21 Nov. 21 R. V. if M5 . 2 R. V. 3 . 5 R. V. Ml 4 . 12 R. V. 25 20 . 16 R. V. 32 30 6 ra. V. 3o SL1 13 R. V. 36 31 16 R. V. 27 M7 J . 21 R. V. u5 M3 Jan. 2h R. V. 32 33 Feb. 10 R. v. 29 28 Qecon' Teaw eirls Basketball Front Row Nita Hauser, Neva Miller, Lorna Meerdink, Margorie Bonthuis, Mary Kramer Second Row Left to right Marlene Jan Beek, Helen Keegan, Maxlne Van Beek, Cornelia Van Dvk , Mrs Rhoorda Coach, Marlene Groeneweg, Mary Ellen Van Drlel, Beverly Suitor Boys' Se ond Team Basketball First Row fstandingl Left to right Roger Frembven, Jin bchelhaas, llm Harmsen Paul Rebelein, Michael Schemmer, Harold Oldenkamp, r Howard Harmon Coach Second Row Left to right Roy Jacobson, Harry Hewltt, Donald Moore, Harvey Kragt, Adrian Yulaer, Leonard Kaskie. 35. i , I ,i r V f 'R W Left to right-Shirley Cannegeitor, Mardel Miller, Joyce Hewitt, Betty Gerritsen, l - V FTI' NJ YT -A , 05 K ff, .f 2 MN We f 8 f l! 13, J 'IJ 0 7 2,3 ' X m V V GX' ASEB LL SQ ' for Ng, 1: kj XY? 4 'XJ WD .. f fl 5 Left to right .- Front row: Donald Kempema, Arthur Gerritsen, Bernard Gacke, Junior Warntjes, Peer Hegg, Bill Van Maanen, Bradley Bauman, Mr. Harmon,CcoachJ Second row: Donald Moore, Tim Harmsen, Mike Schemmer, Herbert Middle, Paul Rebelein, Harvey Kragt, Harold Oldenkamp, Roger Frembgen. Zhu ,li Mil, Fall Schedule ' it 1952 1 ' f C 1 Rock Valley Opponeng - N4 S t. T 9 Inwood ep+ L Western Christian O Q Sept. 12 - Sioux Center 7 -jf , Sept. lm LL 2 Wig 'H Nfieot. L7 LL at I ,1' 1 1 14 e ' X ' Sectional -, t I, .. ,yl. 5 X- . Sept. 22 O ,archwooc S . .SIB S W- 1953 Snrint: Schedule v 'nik X April 16 O H1111 2 D April 21 6 HOSIJBPS 8 XX 5 Amr-1,1 23 2 Larchwood St. Marys 7 6 As Qectional 9 o JJ May 5 3 LeMars St. Joseph 0 Q M337 Q' 1 Sioux Center X X 4 Nay .Q 7 Ireton 2 X , X A District 'E B May ll 8 Hull Western Christian 7 ww ' , May 1? l Larchwood St. M9!'?7'S 6 X y If f CHEERLEFIDER Victory! Victory! That's our cry! O Wlll we gain it? What do you say? Fight team! Fight team l the way! PEP CLUB The Pep Club had a good season this year with lots of rousing pep meetings, noise and alll In organizing the Pep Club the following officers were elected: President, Donna Ver Hoefg Vice-President, Peer Heggg Secretary-treasurer, Sharon Schroeder, This year the Pep Club got a portion of the concessions with which to help pay for cheerleader's uniforms and other miscellaneous expenses. 37. HIGH 7 1 , . E i , ' 1 5 1 - - - Front row Deft to right Marlene Van Beek, Mardel Miller, Rosella Vande Weerd, Jane Wissink, Lois Jean Miller, namona Van Eldik, Carolyn Harmelink, Donna Ver Hoef, Wilma De Jager, Marlene Groeneweg, Kae Landegent, Sharon Shroeder, Theora Shimberg, Second row Dick Van Holland, Karen Moore, Wilvina Ver Mulm, Marlene Vermeer, Marilyn Kooima, Bernard Gacke, Fred Vogelzang, Peer Hegg, Eugene Van Driel, Donald Doorn, Bradley Bauman, Don Kempema Third row Jim Vugteveen, Eunice Jouwstra, Maxine Van Beek, Lorna Meerdink, Michael Schemmer, George Ripperda, Roy Jacobsen, Dick Nllder, Marjorie Bonthius, Kae Kessler, Helen Long, Neva Miller, Gerald Van Den Top MEN Carolyn Harmelink Eugene Van Driel Bernard Gacke Fred Vogelzang Helen Long Theora Shimberg Roy Jacobsen Wilma De Jager Sharon Shroeder Donald Doorn Neva Miller Marjorie Bonthius Donna Ver Hoef George Ripperda Bradley Bauman Lois Jean Miller 0 Dick Mulder Kae Kessler Mardel Miller Jim Vugteveen Marlene Van Beek Dick Van Holland Marlere Vermeer Marlene Groeneweg Lorna Meerdink Karen Moore Eunice Jouwstra . Donald Kempema Kay Landegent Wilvina Ver Mulm Gerald Van Den Top Ramona Van Eldik .1 1 Rosella Vande Weerd Jane Wissink Peer Hegg Maxine Van Beek On April 15 eighteen students went to Sioux Falls to enjoy a Smorgasbord at The Cottage Thirteen high salesmen attended Our total sales were S2 336 SO This total shows outstanding accomplishment of our school we received a plaque as runner up in the total sales 3 69 .00 338.00 88.00 1 37.50 87.50 37.00 83.00 35.50 77.00 35.00 71.25 3h.CC 69.00 1 33.50 6M.OO 33.00 Marilyn Kooima 6h.OO Michael Schemmer 33-00 63.50 32.?0 63.00 32.25 ' 52.50 32 00 51.25 32.00 h6.5O 31.c0 06.50 1 30.75 h6.25 30.75 hh.75 30.25 h3.EO 30.25 M3.50 30.00 8. -was 'VC-To nc '15-Q ?IwP' Sv X! ,B ig.. QF' J F Lu R 3 hi fl in i fi fx. ' 93 wif B? av J A-ah I ,a,,, VL -IX 1? -1? U 5 z sd af-'f - .H - . 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' I :Albertha Gerritsen :ii 2220 fi V5 5 5 ei W fi lhTl'ATION lritlatlon was September 26 It WBS Very WGl1.organ1zeu by the sophomores lie girls made UHHGSONG farmers nearing thelr overalls or Y wards ano their sloe a llltlf too bis Fhey also carried a milk pall made very styllsh society women dressed in a dress silk 7 y nalr parted lf the mlddle I HALLOWEEN Haloween Party was given to the seniors and freshmen by the juniors and the sophomores, because they lost in the magazine drive The auditorium was decorated wlun corn scales, 'aes o l8Ht6PnS, PHPSP C8tS Hndwitches There was a very dark and dreary spook alley After everyone had gone through the spook alley, games were played in the auditorium after wb ch a delicious lunch was served A good time was enwoyed by all CHRISTMAS Our Christmas Party was cut short this year because of the grade school program being postponed because of a snow storm After the grade school program, games were played in the auditoriom, and the gifts were passed out by Santa Claus and his helpers A lunch consisting of apples and candy was served Everyone went home to enjoy a very joyous Christmas The onhomore Class had two class parties this year The first one was held on October 17, l9L2, in the school gym The members there enjoyed playing several games including Poison Tag, Winkum and a Scavenger Hunt The second party was held on April 17 1953 in the assembly Although all enjoyed playing the games, the lunch was also welcome and appreciated The freshmen class party was held on May 8, 1953. 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