Sac City High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Sac City, IA)

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Y ellow Rose SE IORS Representative Seniors: GEORGE BAKER VIOLA SCHNIRRING BARBARA OTTO FRANKLIN DIERENFEL,D Page Six Our History: Dragging behind the skirts of our mother's we reported to kin- dergarten. Although we may have seemed shy in those first days-spirit and enthusiasm soon bubbled forth. First Grade the willingness to express our ideas prove disas- trous. Oh! remember that Scotch tape! At least we learned to keep quiet so we could be snowflakes and brownies in the grade school operetta. The fascinating game of jail', took the school by storm. How all of us loved to be captured. Our artistic talents came out in Junior High when we decorated the library room. Then came our high school days . . . Guess Who? 1. Sixth gradeg 2. Bettyg 3. LaVonne and Delsicg 4. Sueg 5. Beverly Mclntoshg 6. Viola and Neldaq 7. Gcorgcg 8. Bobg 9. Nita and Donnag 10. jim and Pat M.: ll. Frankling 12. Sixth Grade. PATRICK MONTAG Petroleum's up and coming executive. National Honor Society 4: Student Council I, 4: Class President 4: Foot- ball 3, 4, Letter 4: Stage Crew 1: jr. Class Play 3: Vesper Choir Z: Radio Quiz Program 4. GEORGE BAKER Diseoverer of the june Bug that Causes Spring Fever. National Honor Society 4: Student Council 4: Class Treasurer 3: Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Boys' Intramurals 2: Chieftain 4, Business Manager: Thespians 2, 3, 4, Member at large 4: Best acting award 3: Stage Crew 3: All School Play 2, 3: Jr. Class Play 3: One Act Play 1: Oper- etta 3: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Vesper Choir 2, 3: All Conference Football Athletic Team 4: Radio Quiz Program 4: Iowa City Play Festival 4. NANCY BARKER Next Woman Speaker of the House Life Saving, jr.: Dolphin 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Sentinel Staff 2, 3, 4: Girls' Sports Editor 4: Chieftain 4: Assistant Busi- ness Manager: Thespians 3, 4: All School Play 3: jr. Class Play 3: Tee- pee Room Chairman, Membership Com- mittee 3, 4: Vesper Choir 2: Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band l, 2, 3, Officers BARBARA OTTO The next person to swim the English Channel. Student Council 2, 3: Class Secretary 4: Dol- phin 2, 3, 4, President 3: Life Saving, jr. and Sr.: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, RICHARD GREENLEE The slow motion ex pert. Class Treasurer 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Letter 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Bqys' Glee Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: All State Chorus 3: Latin Club I. 4: Cheerleader 1: Chief- tain, Managing Editor 4: Stage Crew 3: Iowa City Play Festival 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: All State Chorus 4: Vocal Solo 3, 4: Sextet 3: Mixed Quartet 4: Sax Quartet I, 3, 4: Swing Band 3: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, President 3: Madrigal 4. 4: Instrumental Solo 3: Mixed Clarinet Quartet 3, 4: Radio Quiz Program 4: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3: Latin Club I, 2, Secretary 2: Dolphin At- tendant 2. FRANKLIN DIERENFELD Executive Secretary of Republican Party. Student Council 4: Class Vice-President 4: Track 2: Cross Country 2: Boys Intramurals 2: Chieftain 4: Assistant Business Manager: Radio Quiz Program 4: Photography Club 4. Lois BANCROFT Private Secretary of I. P. Mor- gan, Ir. Girls' Intramurals 2, 3: Commercial Club 4: Work Experience 4: Chief- tain 4: Operetta 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4: Vocal Solo 4: Instrumental Solo 3: Clarinet Quartet 2, 3: Woodwind trio 3: Librarians 1, 2, 3, Vice-president 3: G. A. A. 3: Latin Club 1. SUE BECI-ILER President of the 400. Student Council 2, 3: Dolphin 2, 3: Life Saving, Jr.: Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Chieftain 4: Stage Crew 3: jr. Class Play 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4: Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Twirl- er 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2: All State Chorus 3: Vocal Solo 2, 3: Trio 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 2, 3, 4: Sextet 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4. FLOYD Bu-IRER His philosophy of life Late to heal, Late to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. Cross Country 25 Boys' Intramurals 25 Jr. Class Play 35 F. F. A. 2, 3, 45 Projectors 1, 2. RICHARD BROWN Wall Street's mightiest executive. Boys' Intramurals 15 Chieftain 45 Stage Crew 35 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Photography 4. ROBERT BUCKLEY 19 5 O Valentino Our herof' Student Council 2, Vice-president5 Football l, 2, 3, 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 45 Chief- tain, Managing Editor 45 Thespians 3, 45 Jr. Class Play 35 Iowa City Play Festival 35 Oper- ctta 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 45 All State Chorus 45 Madrigal 3, 45 Boys' Quartet 45 All Confer- ence Athletic Team Football 4. BURDETTE DOMINO Future manager of Iowa Hog Sales. Student Council 15 Football 2, 45 Boys' In- tramurals 25 Stage Crew 35 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, Treasurer 4. MYRNA CAMPBELL A future Ethel Barrymore. Student Council 15 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Sentinel Staff 35 Chieftain, Assistant Business Manager 45 Thespians 3, 45 Stage Crew 35 jr. Class Play 35 Iowa City Play Fes- tival 3, 45 Teepee Room 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Mix- ed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Ves- per Choir 2, 3, 45 All State Chorus 35 Vocal Solo 35 Sextet 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Twirling 25 Assistant Drum Major 35 Drum Major 45 Librarian 15 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Carnival Attendant 1, 35 Homecoming At- tendant 2, 3, 4. JOY CARNINE MERLE BUNTING lst novel Life Manufacturer of with Don. sandpaper for National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-president 45 Creative Writing 15 Life Saving, Jr.5 Dol- phin 2, 4, Secretary 25 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, 25 Commercial Club 45 Work Experience 45 Sentinel Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-editor 45 Chief- tain 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Marching Band l, 2, 3, 45 Twirling 1, 2, 3, 45 Twirling Solo 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Sec- retary 1. roughueeks. Football 4, Letter 45 F. F. A. 45 Attended Schaller High School. KAREN FISCHER World's fastest typist of 1952. Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice-president 45 Chieftain, Typist 45 Operetta 45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Mixed Chor- us 3, 45 Vesper Choir 2, 3,45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club l. sms-mmwmwmwramai vQsw..M 1 w.ltmn . . . We took right over Qwe thought!j. We ran the band carnival with our queen, football with our hero, and creative writing with the Wisdom of freshmen. Remember the snow vacation when the snow was MILES deep, too deep for school but just right for play . . . MARGARET FOSTER Our next Lady Esther. Girls' Intramurals l, 2, 33 Work Experience 43 F. H. A. 23Librar- ians 2, 3, 4. RUTH GALBRAITH Third woman treasurer of the United States. Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Commer- cial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Con- cert Band 33 G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2. DUANE HALEY Next lobn L. Lewis for the farmer's union. National Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Class President 33 Cross Country 23 Sentinel Staff 43 Chief- tain 43 F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Reporter 43 Proiectors 2. Page Ten JAMES FYFE Come up and see me some time. F. F. A. 3, 43 Attended Nemaha High School 1, 2. LARRY GRIEWE Afriea's next adventurer. Football 3, Letter 3, Manager 43 Track 2, 33 Basketball Manager 2, 43 Cross Country 33 Life Savings, jr.3 Boys' Intramurals 13 Sentinel Staff 1, 23 Chieftain 43 Thespians 43 Stage Crew l, 23 All School Play 23 One Act Play 13 Operetta 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 43 Vocal Solo 43 Marching Band 1, 23 Concert Band 1, 23 Madrigal 43 Projectors 1, 2. ROSEMARY HANSEN Nurse Rosie, who will eure them or lure them. National Honor Society 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 23 Class President lg Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Chief- tain, Managing Editor 43 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 43 All School Play 33 jr. Class Play 33 One Act Play 13 Tee- pee Room 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-president 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 13 Concert Band l3 All State Chorus 23 Vocal Solo 2, 3, 4g Trio 2, 3, 4g Madrigal 2, 3, 43 Sextet 43 Radio Quiz Program 43 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club I, 2. . . . As sophomores we almost grabbed the girls' bas- ketball championship at S. C. H. S., but those nasty seniors beat us by one point . . . DONALD HARADON Speeding, scoring are his aims. Football 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Basketball Z, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4. DELSIE HARMAN Wfoman commentator 87'Z: eorrect. Life Saving jr., Dolphin 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel Staff 3, 4, Chieftain 4, Thespians 3, 4, All School Play 35 One Act Play 1, Operetta 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, Librarians 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2. BERNICE Hoovna Besl cherry pie baker in United States. Girls' Intramurals 1, Work Exper- icncc 4, Operetta 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2. 3, Vesper Choir 2, 3, F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Sec- retary 4, Librarian l. Page Eleven Cuaxuas HARKER Engineer to the Glass works. Chieftain 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, Projectors 4, Latin Club 1, Pho- tography Club 4. BILL HATCH Traveling salesman for Lovelorn hub! Student Council 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Let- ter 2, 3, 4, Sentinel Staff 3, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3. ALICE ANN IRWIN Inventor of the wbicb-a-ma- jig for the laousewifeis kitchen. National Honor Society 4, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Chieftain, Pho- tography Editor 4, Operetta 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Vesper Choir 2, 3, Librarian 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2. . . . We began to do a little singing and even took over a couple offices in the Teepee Club DONALD -IARVIS larvix' Tiny Super Markets. Boys' Intramurals l, 2, 3, Work Iixpericncc 45 Boys' Glee Club 23 Ves- per Choir 2. PATRICK JENNETT 1r'nm'ff and bis Dl'alb Drivers Student Council 2, 3g Football 2, 3, Letter 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 45 jr. Life Sav- ing, Thespians 3, 4, jr. Class Play 35 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 45 Marching Band lg Con- cert Band lg All State Chorus 4g Vocal Solo 4, Madrigal 3, 4g Boys' Quartet 4g Mixed Quar- tet 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4. OLIVER LENTS Sergeant of K. P. Duly. Projectors l, 2, 35 Wtmrk Experience 4. DONALD LONG Prexizienf of Cizarrzber of Com- merce, Sform Lake Class Treasurer lg Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Track 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 2, 3, 4g Life Sav- ing, jr.g Sentinel Staff lg Stage Crew 3, Boys' Glcc Club 2, 3, Vesper Choir 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, Concert Band I, 2. EUNICE LovRiEN Designer of mozlern streamlined molorz'yc'it's Commercial Club 4, Work Experience 4: Chieftain 4: Thespians lg I.atin Club l. NELDA MCDONALD Personal serrelary for joim Derrick.. Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Commercial Club 3, 4, Reporter 45 Sen- tinel Staff 4, Chief- tain 4, Typist, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4: Librarians 35 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY McINTosH ShL',S beaifiwy, she uxvs I.ang's nightly pre- srripfions. National Honor Society 4, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4g Chieftain, As- sistant Business Mana- ger 49 Operetta 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4: All State Chorus 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer lg Librarian 1, 24 t.. A. A. 1, 2, 5,-1, Secretary l. MARY MCLAUGHLIN loin: 's firxl wife. Life Saving, jr., Dol- phin 3, 4: Girls' In- tramurals 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 4, Work Experience 4, Chief- tain 4g Girls' Glen: Club 33 Vesper Choir 3g G. A. A. 3, 4. Attended Stanhope High School I, 2. . . . Then came our first year as upper classmen. With money on our minds, we Shook the Family Tree and sold magazines . . . RICHARD MARTIN Red haired Atlas II. Track 2, Letter 2, Cross Country 2, Boys' Intramurals 2, Thes- pians 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, All School Play 3, jr. Class Play 4, Ves- per Choir 2: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Projectors l, 2, 3, 4. CAROL MEYER Tooa'ler's Com panion. Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Work Experience 4, F. H. A. l, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. WILMER MOONEY Next Millionaire farmer. Football 4, Boys' In- tramurals 1, 2, One Act Play 1, Marching Band 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3. JAMES MOWREY Television M. C. for Inter-sanetum. Student Council 2, 3, Class Vice-president 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Let- ter 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, jr. Life Saving, Thes- pians 3, 4, President 4, Jr. Class Play 3, One Act Play 1, Iowa City Play Festival 3, Oper- etta 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Vesper Choir 2, 3, Photography Club 4, Secretary 4. DARREL NELSON Farming, preach- ing, China's his goal. Thespians 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 4, All School Play 3, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, Vocal Solo 4, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. LAVONNE OETJEN El'ansion'x Nurse in White. Creative Writing 2, Dolphin 4, Life Sav- ing, Jr., Dolphin 3, 43 Girls' Intramurals l, Sentinel Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Chieftain 4, Oper- etta 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, March- ing Band 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Quiz Program 4, Li- brarian 1, G. A. A. 1, 2. NITA OLSON T. C. cutest eheer- leader of 1951. Class Secretary 3, Jr. Life Saving, Girls' In- tramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, Chief- tain 4, Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 4, Stage Crew 3, jr. Class Play 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, All State Chorus 4, Sextet 4, Trio 4, Madrigal 4, Woodwind Trio 3, 4, Woodwind Quartet 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, F. F. A. Sweetheart 4, Homecoming At- tendant 4, Band Festi- val Queen 3. RUSSELL PAGE Corn Borer detective. F. F. A. 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Attended Ne- maha High School 1, 2. . . . We worried about our Hawaiian Prom of moon- light, palm trees, leis, and USS Aloha! . . . BEVERLY RICHARDS Bob and Bev's Gasettes. Girls' Intramurals 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, President 45 Sentinel Staff 3, 4, Exchange Editor 3, 45 Chieftain 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Librarian 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club l. MARY JANE Sci-IADE LOOK'S award for the friendliest smile. Girls' Glee Club 25 Vesper Choir 2. V1o1.A SCHNIRRING Can Can Dancer at Billy Rose's Diamond H orsc- shoe. Student Council 35 Class Secretary 25 Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Chieftain 4, Typist5 Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 45 All School Play 25 Oper- etra 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Vesper Choir 2, 35 All State Chorus 35 Vocal Solo 2, 35 Trio 2, 35 Sextet 35 Madrigal 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 2. DARLENE ScHoNEBooM Dirly pans, Dirty floors, and Love. Commercial Club 3, 45 Work pericnce 45 Librarians l, 2, 35 G A. A. l. Page Fourteen DONNA SMEETQN Director of Nurses at Mayo Brothers Incorporated. Girls' Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Sen- tinel Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 3, 45 Chieftain 45 Operetta 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 45 March- ing Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Librarians l, 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2. . . . Seniors, we are! and we're on our way out! Wedding bells, college days, business adventures Senior Sponsors on one of the nn-worry days, Mr. I-Ioffman, Mr. Iorgensen, and Miss Knoll, RICHARD TUTTLE Crooner Dieky Boy Tuttle. Class President 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Jr. Life Saving, Sentinel Staff 1, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All State Band 3, All State Chorus 4, Vocal Solo 4, Boys' Quar- tet 4, Mixed Quartet 4, Madrigal 4, Instrumental Solo 2, 3, Latin Club I. BETTY STANZEL Miss Iowa of 1952. National Honor Society 4, Student Council 4, Class Vice-president lg Dolphin 2, 4, -Ir. Life Saving, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders 4, Commercial Club 4, Sentinel Staff 2, Chieftain 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All State Band 3, All State Chorus 4, Sexret 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Mixed Quartet 4, French Horn Quartet I, 2, 3, Brass Quintet 3, Librarians 1, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, Carnival Queen 1, F. F. A. Sweetheart 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Homecom- ing Attendant 3, Band Festival DORIS SPLITTGEXBER Higgins' one and only handy helper. Girls' Intramurals 2, Work Experi- ence 4, Girls' Glee Club 2 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, Librarians I, 2, 3. EMMA WHALEN Washing, scrubbing, cooking, her job from now on. Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Work EX- perience 4, Vesper Choir 2, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Librarian 2, 3. Page Fi f teen Queen 2. DIANIC ISARLOW J U I ORS 3553535 GLORIA BARNIIILL MI.LVIN BEACH MITZI KATHLEEN FOWLER PAULINI: GLASS 7 FRED BUCKINGI-IAM . ' Dorothy Bowman .,..,,.., .,.,,,7.,,. President GOSCH Ann Shull , 7 , ,,7,,, ,,7,, , Vice-President JOAN CURRY Mark Lauterbach , ,77, , ,,777A.,, Secretary jerry Way: . .I ,..... . ...,v,, Treasurer AUDREY GOTTBURG Tbey're athletes!! Tbey're singers!! VERLYN DIQTTMANN MAR-IORIE ELLIS MARJORIE EVANS Tbey're actors ! .' Tbey're just swell kids!! JOHN HARMAN . . . Every Junior Class has to worry about a play, prom, , PATRICIA and money projects. And HMS while this class is no excep- tion, they met these chal- lenges with initiative, en- thusiasm and pep!! . . . ROBERT HIGGINS Rcnlly good salesmen Cwomcn that ISU: Stars that shown brightly in Arsenic Innicc, Shirley, and Ann Mary, Bill, and Diane Will they ever forget Arsenic and Old Lace ??? One dose of poison made everyone happy!!! N BILL LANGII JANKHZ LOSURE BARBARA HOTT CARLFNF JARVB LAMAR LANGI2 DELLA LOVE DOROTHY HOWAR D LOIS JOHNSON BARBARA LEWIS DOROTHY MCCALLISTFR DWIGHT IRWIN DONNA KING LOR FN LITTLE PHYLLIS MCDONALD JIM IRWIN DICK LAKF Page Seventeen f.l.1sx spnnsurx: Mlm Llalrlk, Mr. ll ll , and Nlixs lXIlll1lllf .lINl linw lliev worked llouglas Moore JoAnn Pliilips Cl.u'roll Shi-ll -loyce Stout llelty Nielsen liliiine Quail Darrel Smith 141111111218 Tcllgllc llonuld Paul Wgiiitlgi Russell i M.u'jorie Stevens 'V Pliyllis Vaiuble Peggy Pealnlicoral Mary Seliwitler Shirley Stevens . . . Coronet, Collier's, Redbook sub- scription sales made their money. Spent it? Sure!! For a colossal Circus Banquet. Elilhtillvll SOPHOMORES Iiirxl Voir: livangcline Hoye, Betty Foster, Dorothy Barnhill, Patricia Erritt, joyce jarnagin, De Loris Hoover, Marcene Fort, Ruby Hartman, Barbara Blass, Patricia Goodwin. Seromf ruu': james jensen, Craig Knudson, Alta Arndt, Nelda jarvis. Glennys Hatch, Norma Case, Caroline Francis, Madge Fagan, Carol Beach, Melvin Determann, Ronald Kolbe. Tbinl 1'l1lL'Z jim Anson, Tom Hill, Virgil johnson, jack Irwin, Craig Irwin, Donald Bancroft, Viceeptesident john Bartlett, Charles iorsaut, Keith Hines. . . . First year in Senior High. They made us shove over to make room for them. They were finally eligible for Big Time Activities! . . . I-'irxl ron: Harlan Stout. Loren Richards, Margaret Tapley, Neoma Ritter, Bonnie O'Tool, jackie Pellersels, janet Stanzel, Shirley McCorkle, Mary Montag, jack Zimmerman, jim Wallerstedt. S1'z'vI1:l VON!! Ronald Mooney, Marilyn Staton, Patricia Quail, Glenda Penniman, Marlene Smelting, Bonnie Rehder, Esther Moeller, Gretchen Niewerth, Marilyn Longnecker, Betty Townsend, Don McDonald. Third row: Sheldon Ll-oyd, Treasurer Neal Peyton, President Robert MeClung, Robert Lee, Mar- vin Maule, LeRoy Lindquist, Secretary Ronald Momsen, Calvin Myers, Donald Schulte. Page Nineteen l'iril rnuw Patty hlensen, Betty Lou Hass, Donnita Hutchinson, Mary Carpenter, Mary Fagan, Phyllis Bogue, Barbara llihhs, Neitla Iieeliler, Vice-President Maxine Lents. Sveomf fou': ,Iudy Bartlett, Mary Goecltv, Mardella Kohlstedt, Donna llunliker, Virginia llodwell, Margaret Clausen, Luella Davis, Margie Fertig, Thelma Francis. Thin! row: Wilbert liverts, Don- .ild Hansen, Dwight Bunting, Marvin Janssen, Max Healua, james Galbraith, Richard Kolbe, Francis Gosch, Larry Buckingham. l UlH'flI mir: Bruce Greenlee, Colin Luke, Donald Faehn, Charles Cates, Donald Bofcnkamp, George Glass, ,lim Baxter, Lyle Crahh, Gary Lake, ,limmy Buckley. , 1 R.32-L.20-R.17. Oh! those Ju lockers! We do have our troubles too, but once a year we get to show off . . l'1r.xl run: Wilma Quail, Marlene Carter, Darlene Rhoads, Robert Howard, james Hoover, Verlyn Alarvis, Phyllis Iolinson, Lois Zimnierman. Swoml mir: Barbara Clausen, joyee Sageser, Polly Otto, Phyllis Deierniann, Larry Wmilff. Allen l'eiiniinan, Norma Roose, Gloria Wilson. Third r'ou': Marilyn ,Io Pollen, Patty Hallengren, Martha Xwinkler, lioherl Stafford, ,loc lllass. ,Ioan Davis, Delos Corderman. FlI'XI row: Jerry Prall, Lenore Meyer, Max Otto, joan Shu'l, Secretary Shirley Patterson, Donald Sehramm, -Ioel Scholle, Mairlys Schoneboom, Deloris Rubendall, Marilyn Miller, Macel Niceswanger, jimmy Quail. Svrouil mir: Donald Rosenkrans, LeRoy Olson, jack Peyton, Patty Saddoris, Peggy Thiesscn, Elsie Scheffler, -Ioan Marshall, Shirley Sehug, -lean Pullen, Mildred Teague, jerry Peyton, Sally Wayt. Thiril rou': Donald Wilstuii, Bonnie Rodgers, Maurice XVillainsun, Lowell Stalnzel, Ray Pierson, Treasurer Ronald Nelson, President Boyd Mayberry, Janet Rouse, She'rill Russell, Martin Meyer. . . . We entertain our parents and , , friends with a rousing hand, humorous J u n H H 'gh plays, and rollicking singing. This is Iunior High Night!! Firsl rmv: james Glass, Donald Richards, Doris Burrow, Twylu Mowrey, Paul Meyer, Shirley Vauble, Rollnntl Staton. Srvoml row: Williaimm Duncan, W'illian1 Rehder, Kaye Sehug, Kaye Arthaud, Oscar Larson, Bonnie McDonald, l.aVonne Dettmann. Thinl row: Monte McClintock, Arlen Stabbe, Bernice Davis, Gene Olson, Ramon.i l.CllL!llfi, Michael Schulte, Dean Moeller. 1 li N-.mn-i W W fi-uw V. . .W-mm , 1 me-Q1 Seventh Grade Fin! mtv: Sandra Littlefield, Myrna Sue Moore, Mary Francis Schultz, Allen Pellersels, Celestine Donovan, John Larsen, lfrcd Renuh, lilma Love. Svrwlil row: Marsha Lange, Patty Penniman, Harriet Brown, Phyllis Rchder, Nancy Miller, Janice .l0l1llSUl1,llU3l1U Case, Dean johnson. Thin! row: Glennis Mackrill, Eleanor Gosch, Elaine Oetjcn, Phyllis Petticord, Peggy Goodwin, .lack MeCorltlc, Larry Waller, Charles Ritter. This is their FIRST year, the first activity tickets, the first plays, the first football games, the first convocations. And for fame they boast of a girls' rope-jumping team! lfirst row: Gene Schramm, Allen Mooney, Max lirritt, jane Shull, Phyllis Stoelting, Carol Wiley, Georgia Denman, Judy Davis, Cynthia Thiessen. St'r'uml row: Karen Wallersrcdt, Marilyn Pritchard, Karen Cates, Leo Wcrkmeistcr, Ronald Bentsen, David Montng, Keith Bunting, Sharon Shadlc, Mary Hunting. Thiril row: Carole Griffith, Beverly Rath, Richard Barlow, Marlow Hurruw, Harvey Larsen, Alfred Segar, Donald Fertig, Kenton King- Page Twenty-two FACULTY lfirxl row: Board Members: Charles Dewey, H. F. Lange, C. S. Griewe, Clark Fortg Secoml Row: R. W. Lee, Wallt Otto, Frank Kessler. Inswl: Leo Williams. To make plans to rebuild our school buildings, to reorganize our curriculum, to schedule our activities, these are the head- aches of our Administration. C. S. Glmawla, SIlI1l'l'lllfl'lI4l!'Ilf Rov H. JORGENSEN, Principal Page Twenty-foul' . . . To make us work, to give us tests, to grade our efforts, these are the problems of our Teachers fand not just themlj . RUTH AUCKER Orientation, Counselor Mason City junior Collegeg State University of Iowa, B. A.g graduate work at State University of Iowa and Iowa State College. MARVIN A. BICHEL Sciences Nebraska State Teachers Col- lege at Wayne, B. S., gradu- ate work at Nebraska State Teachers College at Wayne and University of Wyoming. BARBARA A. BULMAN junior High YI-'aldorf junior College, For- cst City, St. Olaf, A. E. IVA CHAPMAN Commercial Iowa State Teachers College, B. A.g graduate work at Der:- ver University. Page Twenty-five LUVERNE CLARK Mathematics Penn College, B. A., gradu- ate work at Iowa State Col- lege and Columbia University Teachers College, M. A. R. DUANE HALFORD Coach, Physical Education, Mathematics Morningside College, B. A., graduate work at University of Illinois. DARRELL HANSHAW junior High, junior High Coach Buena Vista, B. A., graduate work at Drake University. WARREN F. QFRANKJ HOFFMAN C 0 m mcrcial Hamilton School of Com- merce at Mason City, Mason City junior College, State University of Iowa, B. S. C.g graduate work at State Uni- versity of Iowa. . . . But we often get to know them better when they sponsor activities, chaperon our dances, listen to our troubles fOh, Dearlj . Roy L, Houz Instrumental Music Coe College, B. A.g graduate work at State University of Iowa, Northwestern Univer- sity and University of Wis- consin. GENE B. HoovER Coach, Social Studies University of Omaha, B. A. V1o1.A KARSTENS English University of Iowa, B. A., graduate work at University of Iowa. PAT KNIGHT Girls' Physical Education Iowa State Teachers College, B. A., graduate work at Colorado State College of Education. ELEANOR KNOLL Social Studics University of Nebraska, B. A. PETER LLOYD Industrial Arts, Driver Training Morningside College, B. A., graduate work at Drake Uni- versity, University of Iowa, Iowa State College, M. S. ESTHER A. OPPEDAHL Vocal Music St. Olaf College, B. A.g grad- uate work at MacPhail School of Music and Dramatic Art, Minneapolis College of Music, Northwestern University. MERVIN RUMMELLS English, Dramatics University of Iowa, B. A., graduate work at University of Iowa. . . . And we learn they are really our counselors, our advisors, and BEN RUTHERFORD junior H igb Iowa State Teachers College, Morningside College, B. A. ETHEL SILBAUGH junior High Iowa State Teachers College, B. A.g graduate work at Colorado State College. MELVIN CARTER Custodian our friends . . . Page Twenty-sev n ROBERT L. SKINNER Vocational Agriculture Iowa State College, B. S. AL1NE ZIEGLER Home Making South Dakota State College, University of Iowa, B. S.g graduate work at Iowa State College and Michigan State College. MELVIN GODWIN Assistant Custodian MILDRED TAPLEY Office Secretary CCLLIQJCII' August 29 October 14 October 18 October 28 November November November December December 18 19 24-27 9 18 December 23 January 3 January 11 January 23,24,26,28 January 31 February 5 20-24 February February 27 28 February March 7-11 17 20 24 March March March March 29 March April April April April April April April 31 1 7 12 14 15 21 22 April 25 28-29 29 1 6 6 8 9 9 12-13 14 18 April April May May May May May May May May May Back to school . . . Well, how'd you feel? Homecoming QDenisonj. Otto Schocht . . . We learned to breathe. Operetta . . . The stars came out. Basketball Jamboree at Carroll . . . We weren't so hot. F. F. A. Harvest Ball . . . Gee, our folks bought us socks! Thanksgiving Vacation . . . Ah, turkey. Junior Class Play . . . Have you looked in your window seat lately? Vesper . . . We had the alumni's support. Christmas Vacation . . . Need we say more? Christmas Vacation Ends . . . Only one week!! The Sickle or the Crossi' . . . Conununism? County Boys' Basketball tournament . . . ANNUAL: Money, we need it Junior High night . . . Their debut. Winter Band Concert . . . This was Music. Sectional Boys' Basketball Tournament . . . Oh, those free throws. Dolphin Show . . . Can those girls swim. Good Indian Jamboree . . . Does your pituitary gland feel different lately? Boys' District Basketball Tournament. F. H. A. St. Patrick's Day formal dance . . . Shamrocks and lofve. Forty days for Seniors. All-School Play . . . Not navy beans but Chris Bean. Career Day . . . Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant, Chief. Play Festival at Iowa City . . . Lucky people. Contest . . . Knockin' Knees. Vacation . . . Ah . . . Spring Concert . . . Cvocal and instrumentalj. Holstein Relays . . . Rag Mop. Preliminary music contest llarge groupsj. Pocahontas Relays. District Music Contest . . . Same tune, same verse. Good Indian Trail and Field meet. Drake Relays . . . Gosh, they're fast! Junior-Senior Prom . . . Wall flowers. Ten more days for seniors. Will it ever come? State Final Music Contest . . . Well, anyway, it was Sac Relays . . . We entertain. Five days for Seniors . . . Don't stop here. Senior Class Play . . . What talent they lost. Midwest Conference Track Meet. District Track and Field Meet. Baccalaureate . . . Reminiscing. Commencement . . . Pomp and Circumstance . . . really pomp. worth a try. Page Twenty-eight ACTIVITIES 3 Iiirvl 1'0u': Bill Lange, Beverly Rath, Betty Stnnlel, Pat Montag, Peggy Peddicord I . 1, , A' ' ' , .- .,:'.. ,. ' ,lm ,inet Stanztl, Lelioy lindquist, Phyllis Rehder Srruml 1011 ,nk Peyton De 1 Curdernmn, Dick Lake, Nelda jnrvis, john linrtlelt, Pat jennett, Mr, Hoffnun W'nndn Russell, George linker, .lean Pullen. ounci President Pat Montng Vice-President , 1 , John Bartlett Secretary 7 Pauline Glass Treasurer , , , Peggy Peddicord Sponsors Mr. Jorgensen and Mr. Hoffman The purposcf 0f Ibis 1'011 111'il is I0 11'1'111'10p in 1'l91' Sf1llIlf'lIfS H911 allilify I0 g01'1'r11 flJ1'111s11l1'1's, I0 1'sf11blislo 61 1'0111111011 17011611 b1'fw1'1'11 f111'111Iy 111111' sI111l1'11f, I0 assisf IIJ1' 111l111i11isfr11fi011 ill 1'xfr1z-1'11rri1'111111' a1'livifi11s 0f fbc' s1'l100l, f0 l'llt'0Ill'tlgC' biglarr s1'f20111sfi1' r11fi11gs, 111111 f0 f77'0llI0ff' flu' g1'111'r111 11'1'lf11r1' llllll II Sl'IIfillll'Ilf fur law 111111 0l'lll'Y.,, With such a purpose as this, the student council directed the Home- coming Activities, sponsored Career Day activities, and represented all the students in trying to solve school problems. Fzuxe Thirty Seliwiwcr, Beverly Faelxn, Pat Montage. Serurnl mu: Dick Lake, Beverly Mclntosli, Betty A1 lulwlvz Rosemary Hansen, Duane Haley, joy Carnine. Firsl row: Alice Irwin, Marty W I A Staiwel, George Baller, ociefy P1'CSiClCI1f ,fff Y , Duane Haley VlCC-PfCSldCnI ,N Y,,YY, JOY Cgfning SCCFCEAIFY , ,,,, Rosemary Hansen . . . National honor is the highest office our school can confer. VVe,re mighty proud of our little brains. We may not have any academy award winners, but we've got the closest thing to them. jhedpiand President , , Jim Mowrcy Vice-President , Par Jenner: Secretary ,,,,,, . Viola Schnirring Member-at-Large , ,, , George Baker lfirsl Von: Iielsie Harman, Darrel Nelson, Viola Selinirring, Pat Iennetl, lim Mowrey Nita Olson, George Baker, Myrna Campbell. Swfzflil row: Dick Martin, Gary Lake, Darre Smitli, Barbara Otto, Bill lunge, Mary Scliwitver, Bob Buckley, Nancy Barker, Mark li.lLllCI'- baelw, ,lim Irwin, vcrillllllf Russell, Donald Bancroft, Della Love, Rosemary llansen, Mr Runimells. enior l eerdaclerri - - ff xl.ll'X' SCllXX'lIlL'I', Peggy l,L'klLllL'llI'Ll, Helly SILIHYCI. Ann Shllll,l71llllll1QCll.lQS. HEY! INDIANS! Three cheers for the pepsters who lead us in 1 5 rahs for the tenmf, Always following the team, always ready to lend their support, these gals help us to cheer the team to VICTORY! - - uniorf Chyeerdacferd wk , ,XL K Xxx , X f lflsic Sclmcfflcr, Peggy Thicxscn, 13.11-lw.11'.1 llilwlw, ,loan Shull, Sally XY'.1yt. H MECOMI G ueen NITA OLSON BETTY STANZEL MYRNA CAMPBELL V- Humorous Skits Crowded Dance Fancy Floats Exciting Game Big Parade Returning Alumni All this went to make up our gala Homecoming. Myrna, Nita, and Betty reign Thr floatx were one big attraction of Homecoming. Page Thirty-th 1-ee Phillip Qllelosj thanks Sylvia Qlieverlyj, lt's a heatitiful rose. Albert'w Cllaryj Mom lShirleyj advises, Phillip lfliek is a low character. 4'.Wilbur Faces Facts lvilllllll' Mnxurll Larry Buckingham llvrzvzlus Nulwu jack Peyton Mr. Ivlfrxzwll George Glass Mrs. Muxzwll Sally Walyt Dnunia' QW'ill111r'x Ulflfl' xislrrj Kaye Arthaud Belly 1.1111 this byozlllgur xixlvrj Mary Frances Schultz flalrliz' Amlvrxnn lu mllfgqf' muuj Boyd Mayberry Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell fsally and Cieorgej are worried about lftldie's llioytlj attitude. lf I get tired, l'll get another! Wlll3lll' llalrryj and Hercules Q-Iackj shake on it. Connie fKayj and Betty Lou lMaryj think This may be it. unior Maya With songs, band numbers, and plays, the junior High kids performed for their Pa's and Ma's and the rest of their families Not uite Such a Goosev Alla-rf 7 Gary Lake Mrv. Bell Qhis nmllwrj 7 7 7 Shirley Schug Sylvia fhix xixlerj . 77 7 7 7Bevcrly Rath Phillip Flivk cS'Yll'llI,S lmyfr'ir'mlj 7 Delos Corderman Hazel f1t'll!ll'l'X0l1 77 77 77 Shirley Patterson K Manic ana! Jace D S. e s ia For the class play, two of the juniors turned into charming innocent old ladies populating their cellar with the dead bodies of their roomers. Dear brother thought he was Teddy Roosevelt, and another brother looked amazingly like Frankenstein. just add their nephew Mortimcr's inquisitivcness and amazing horror of death to misunderstandings with his fiancee, Elaine, and you begin to see the confusing and hilarious plot of Arsenic and Old Laeef, Abby Br1'zL'xfr'r ,,,,,,,,, . ,,,, 77 Mary Schwitzer The Rewrvml D. Harper 7 7 7,,, Eugene Kuhns Tvilzly Bri' wxiw' ,,,. ,.,,, ,,,, 7 Offirer Brophy ,,,, Offircr Klein 7 77 Martina Brvwxlrfr 7 Elaine Hurjwr 7 Morfimer Bn'u'iiz'r Mr. Gibbs ,,,,,,,,,,,. Immilmn Brz'zL'xiw' Dr. Einxffin 7 77 Offiver OyHdVl1 Lieiihviaili Ii00I1l'-1' MV. WlflIl'fXI7flll1I 7Mark Lauterbaeh 7777777Richard Lake 7 ,,,, Dwight Irwin 777777Diane Barlow 7777777Pauline Glass 77 Gerald Lange Carroll Shull 7 James Irwin Darrel Smith Jack Harman Richard Martin 7 Loren Little Officer Klein fDwigb!j yells, Stop limi. lvlllllllll I fllllltll c'l:0lzr'rl.' .' Ilflorllnzvr fBlllj nrlli Dr. 11111511711 QDarrelQ lww some fool got lfiilzxvlf ujde ofafe Clu'i5fola!zer ean D Guess Who? Dr- Hasgfff -Q ' Cute, Aren't Susan Haggett , 7 1 Mrs. Haggett 7 Abby ,, , , Ada I-Iaggett , ,.,,, 3 Warren Haggett 9 Tallant ,, 7 7 Rosen Y , 9 Davenport 7 An engrossing comedy concerning a typical New England family thrown into a state of turmoil because of some seemingly worthless paintings. Christopher Bean, the artist, dies, leaving che paintings to cover his debts. The plot develops when the paintings are found to be valuable. The characters and plot are expertly woven to- gether. All in all, itls a thoroughly enjoyable play. fThis will undoubtedly be a good production under the inspired Whip of Rummells. But since the annual goes to press before the play, we, too, can only anxiously wait, and you can supply the pictures and the stars.l Page Thirty Firxf mic: Dick Lake, Loren Little, Betty Townsend, jerry Wayt, Don Bancroft, jim Mowrey, Dorothy Bowman, Charles Harker, Ray Prall. Sf'r1u1zl row: Mr. Bichel, Tom Hill, Richard Brown, Franklin Dierenfeld, Peggy Peddicord, Neoma Ritter, Love, Douglas Moore. Mark Lauterbach, jim Irwin, Glenda Penniman, Ann Shull, Sheldon Lloyd, Della ll Pictures these two groups have in common. The 79 7 CC 77 bugs take em and the Show-er bugs show 'em. rofecforfi CM Firxf row: Larry Buckingham, jim Quail, jerry Prall, Calvin Myers, Neil Peyton, Sheldon Lloyd, Don Bancroft, Douglas Moore. Srromf mir: Mr, Lloyd, Max Haley, jerry Peyton, Max Otto, jack Peyton, Marvin janssen, joel Scholle, Gary Lake, Bruce Greenlee, Francis Gosch, jim Buckley. Tlviril mir: ,lack Zimmerman, Donald Hansen, jim Galbraith, Don Faehn, Don McDonald, Donald Bofencamp, Ronald Momsen, Loren Little, Tom Hill, Craig Knudson. Ifllllffb row: Ronald Mooney, Charles Cates, Boyd Mayberry, Lowell Stanzel, jim Baxter, Don Rosenkrans, Lyle Crabb, Donald Maule, Dick Martin, Clifford Leonard, Virgil johnson. Firxl row: Betty Foster, Phyllis Boguc, Mary Ann Fagan, Donna King, Carlenc Jarvis, Virginia Bod- well, Thelma Francis. Srrmnl row: Mardclla Kohlstedt. Mary Carpenter, Neida Beehler, Barbara Hibbs Betty Lou Haas, Donnita Hutchinson, Donna Hunziker, Tfviril mir: Patty Iirritt, Dorothy Barnhill Ruby Hartman, Norma Case, Marcene Fort, Del,oris Hoover, Patty Hibbs, Louella Davis. lfollrllz mu' Barbara Blass, Dorothy Bowman, Glennys Hatch, Patty Goodwin, Lois Johnson, Audrey Gottburg Caroline Francis, Kathleen Fowler. Fiflb row: Marge Iivans, Judy Bartlett, Mary Goecke, Alta Arndt Nelda Jarvis, Patty Jensen, Margie Fertig, Margaret Clausen. . I'r4'si1fw1l Wfanda Russell Vim'-l'r'vsizlz'11l Marilyn Longnecker Sl'!'V'C'ftll'ij' , Bernice Hoover AW! Sm'1'i'lary DeLoris Hoover 'I'1'f':1x111'1'r ., Nelda Jarvis Ilisforian , , Emma Wlmaleii Kz'jmrfz'r ,, JoAnn Philips Music' Cjlldiflllrlll ,,,, Marccne Fort Two of ilu' jnrujvrlx of the I . II. A. were mzfvrluining flu' li'ilIlIt'f'gC1l'fl'll and xvmliug 0z'z'rM'ax Cllrixfnms parkagrs. mia IA fAe fargedf organizafion. in 5c'AooZ, Their third year was their most successful. Their World Christ- mas Festivalv aroused the enthusiasm of all the kids to bring gifts for foreign children. They Went all out for fun and parties by sponsoring the formal St. Patrick Day dance-heaps of fun and a huge success! The pride of the F. H. A.. Chapter was Wanda Russell, their presi- dent, who captured the Chairmanship of the State Recreational Com- mittee. She even dashed to the National F. H. A. convention at Co- lumbus, Ohio! The future looks bright with many aspiring the degree of Junior Hcmemakers, and with three nominees for the degree of Chapter Home- maker: Marlene Stoelting, Bonnie Rehder, JoAnn Philips. l ir.i'f mir: Nelda McDonald, Betty Nielsen, Marlene Smelting, Wai1dn Russell, Marilyn Stnton, Bonnie O'Tool. Siwzllil ruzr: Miss Ziegler, Bonnie Rogers. .Ioan Shull, ,IoAnn Philips. Tliiril r'11u': Peggy Thiessen, Maxine Lents, Maeel Nieeswnmger, 'Vlarilyn Miller, Dorothy McC.1llister, Patricia Quail, Shirley Patterson, lleloris Rubendall, Ltnore Meyer. I i0lll'fl7 rule: Elaine Quail, Shirley Stevens, Patty Saddoris, Iilsie Schcffler, Mairlys Selionebeom, janet Rome, .loan Marshall, Phyllis McDonald, Betty Townsend. Iiiflb Voir: Bonnie Rehder, Mildred Teague, jean Pullcn, Shirley Schug, Sally XY'ayt, Emma Wh.1len, Esther Mceller, Glenda Penniman, Margaret Tapley, Marilyn Longnccker, Sherrill Russell. :ww mmm-1. ,ii-' 4.1 .ani I'n'xid1'r1l Vive- l'rc'xiff4'nl Sl'l'Yl'fdY-1' 'I'rr'ux11ri'r K ejmrlvr All 1 'ixur Fifi' mfr: Mr. Slcinner, Marvin Ianssen, Burdette Domino, Ifrexi Goseli, Richard Martin, Rmsell Page, Dunne II.iluy, l,nwell Stanvel. Srroml rnu': Richard Kolbe, Don.iId McDonald, Floyd ISil1rer, Ronald Mooney, W'ilberr Izverts, Don Sehrnmm, james Galbraitli, I.eRny Olson, Melvin Bench, Melvin Determunn. Tlriril r'nn': Donald Harn- tlun, Darrell Sinilli, Tum Teague, Ronald Kolbe, Sheldon Lloyd, Bill Hatch, I.yle Crabb, Ronald Mumsen, Bob Higgins, Cflmrles ci0l'illUl,I,lll1.lld Hansen. liunrfb row: Darrel Nelson, Marlin Meyer, Maurice W ilkinson, Merle Bunting, Rielmrd Brown, Dun Seliulte, Craig Irwin, George Glass, Francis Ciuscli, Keith Ilines. lfifllv 7'llN'Z Colin I.uke, Dwight Irwin, W'iImer Mooney, Verlyn Dettman, jim Iiyfe, Ronald Nelwn, .Iqek Irwin, Virgil -Inlmgtm. Dick Mmm STATE F. F. A. CONTEST Fred Gosch Burdette Domino it e Iowa Farmer , ,Russell page Duane Haley e e .I Gold Award for I Burdette Domino Chapter Program Dunne Haley Sac City rates one of three best Robert L. Skinner Chapters in Iowa. Tlu'-y'rr view: r'arju'ulrrx.' Wilmer and friends!! They grow 'em big in Iowa. Did you taste that delicious pop-corn at the football game last fall? That was the F. F. A. boysg maybe they got all their extra pep from the trip to the Black Hills last summer. Anyway, their enthusiasm carried over into a busy year of activity like the Harvest Sox Hop when Nita Olson was crowned chapter Sweetheart. Besides the faculty picnic and the parent-son banquet, the F. F. A. boys kept their treasury well filled by selling 50,000 pounds of certified seed potatoes, raising and selling 1,000 bushels of certified Hawkeye Soybeans, buying 27 purebred dairy calves. Don,t they sound rich? That's our F. F. A. Chapter!! Cf xN6l,l UQ6f ga! Our sweetlaafurf, Nifa. I lim, tIlI'f Burfz xlmu' lbrir lglfzf R, lf Part Forty-o Vrrlyzz Deffuzun foam enfinef Siu!! lfirxl mir: Della Love, Bob Lee, Tom Hill, Beverly Richards, Joy Carninc, Donna Smeeton, Nancy Barker, Carlenc Jarvis, l'.iL llibbs. Siwunl mu: Gloria Barnhill, Betty Townsend, Duane Haley, Joel Seholle, Neoma Ritter, Gretchen Nie- worth, Shirley Meliorkle, Del.oris Hoover, Madge Fagan, Barbara Hibbs, Peggy Peddicord. Nelda McDonald, Jane! Sranlel. 'lfninl mir: Don Rosenkrans, Dorothy Bowman, Jean Pullen, Craig Knudson, Bruce Greenlee, Marilyn Longnecker, Mareene lion, Joyce llarnagin, Mary Monrag, JoAnn Philips, Don Bancroft. Fnurfb raw: Kathlene Fowler, Boyd Mayberry, Marjorie lfv.ins, l,aVnnne Oetjen, Delsie Harman, Dorothy McCallister, Glenda Penniman, Donna King, Mr. Hoffman. EXTRA! EXTR ! Read all about it in the big Indian Sentinel. For the latest gossip, current sport news, advice to the love-lorn and wbo's who in Sac City High School, turn to the news written by tbe Sac Indians. l3lRST SEMESTER: Co-editors Sfmrlx Editor liwlmnge Iidilnr , Copy lfrlilor , Assistant Copy Editor Girls' Sjmrfx lfrlifor Grade News Sponsor SECOND SEMESTER: Co-nlifurx Sports lfzlifor lixrlmrlgi' lidilnr Cfnjzly Editor Axxi-zfalil Copy Ifrlilor rirmla' News Page Forty-two , Joy Carnine, Donna Smeeton ,, ,,,,, Douglas Moore, Bob Lee , Beverly Richards ,,,,,, , H , Carlene Jarvis Joyce Jarnigan, Kathy Fowler , Delsie Harman, Nancy Barker , , ,, , , Della Love Warren Hoffman Dorothy Bowman, Carlene Jarvis ,, a , , Tom Hill , ,Gloria Barnhill Kathy Fowler , Nancy Barker Della Love jbe Cbiehain - - I9 0 Ou floor: Nita Olson, Sue Bechler, Donna Smeeton. First row: Betty Stanzel, Rosemary Hansen, Alice Irwin, Bob Buckley, Barbara Otto, Delsie Harman, George Baker, Nancy Barker, Myrna Campbell, Beverly Mclntosh, joy Carnine, Karen Fischer. Svroml row: Viola Schnirring, Eunice Lovtien, Carol Meyer, LaVonne Oetjen, Beverly Richards, Mary jane McLaugh- lin, Charles Harker, Lois Bancroft, Duane Haley, Franklin Dicrenfeld, After long, bard bours of pecking cold typewriter keys with dormant brains, tbe annual staff brings you tbe big, new 1950 Cbieftain, We bope it meets witb your approval, and if it doesn't- well, Miss Knoll is tbe bead of tbe complaint department. ANNUAL STAFF Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.. ...,.,,., .,,,. ,t,,. .,,.,,..,,,.....,....,..,,.,.. . . ..,,.,.,...,,,, . . , Delsie Harman Managing Editors . r,,., ,............., . .,.,, Rosemary Hansen, Bob Buckley, Barbara Otto Pbotograpby Erntor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Alice Irwin Typists ,.,, .........,,....,,,. . .rViola Schnirring, Karen Fischer, Joy Carnine, Nelda McDonald Business Manager .,r,,r,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,.,,,,,.,..,,, ., ....,,, ,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , ..rr,,,r,,,,,,, , ,,George Baker Assistant Business Managers ..,..r...,.,,.....,.,...,,,. Franklin Dierenfeld, Larry Griewe, Beverly Mclntosh, Nancy Barker, Myrna Campbell, LaVonne Oetjen. Art Editor .,,, ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,, , , ,.,.,..,r,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. . ,,,.,...,,...,,,..,,......,,........,..... ..., . ..Eunice Lovrien General Assistants ..........,,,,........, .Betty Stanzel, Lois Bancroft, Nita Olson, Sue Bechler, Mary Jane McLaughlin, Beverly Richards, Richard Brown, Dick Tuttle, Don Long, Charles Harker, Duane Haley, Donna Smeeton, Carol Meyer, and Floyd Bihrer. lfirsl mir: .Iudy Davis. Mary Schultz, Harriet Brown, Phyllis Rchder, Peggy Goodwin, jane Shull, Nancy Miller, Marsha Lange, Cynthia Thiesscn. SITIHIII VUZVI Carol .lean Wfiley, Sandra Littlefield, Carol Sue Griffith, lxaye lXrth.lutl, Polly Otto, Phyllis Pctldicurd, lflmn Mae Love, Sally lloiwvgm, Myrna Sue Mnore. Tlviril run: Patty l,L'I1Hll'll.lI1,.lUl,llllCl1, l,aVonne Dcttmann, Runmna liellaas, Beverly Rath, Bonnie Mcllnnald, Alanice Iuhnson, Georgia Denman. Have you ever seen a cross between an Amazon and an Indian? ,Well, here they are, our pride and joy! --GAA l Il'Yf mir: ,luy Carnine, Barbara Otto, Sue Bechlcr, liuseniary Hansen. Betty Stnnvel, Mary Mcliaughlin, Cnrlene Alarvis. Ann '-hull. Ywrnlil l'llIl'Z Viola Schnirring, Mitvi Buckingham, Marge Stevem, Donna King, Delsie l'lLll'IT1.'ll'l, Nancy Barker, Nt-l.Z.i Mellunaltl, Pauline Glass. Tfriril ruu'z Karen Fischer, Peggy Peclclicurd, Phyllis Mcliunald, Beverly Mclntmli, Mary Sk'llWlllt'l', Myrna Clamphell, Nita Olwn, Donna Smeetun, Dnrulhy Bowman, Ruth Galbraith. -- rarianfi First row: Delos Corderman, Dorothy Barnhill, Jean Pullen, Neoma Ritter, Lois johnson, Bonnie Rehder, Mary Ann Fagan, joe Blass. S4'r'0f1zl row: Gloria Barnhill, Bonnie O'Tool, Bonnie McDonald, Shirley Stevens, Joyce Stout, Kay Artliaud, Dorothy McCallister, joe Pullen, Phyllis Vauble. joan Currie, Margaret Tapley, Carlene Jarvis, Nelda -Iarvis, Ruby Hartman, Elsie Schcfflcr, Donna King, I.aVonne Dettmann, Betty Foster, Miss Aucker, Norma Case. Who runs that efficient library? Who checks out reserved books after school? Who collects the fine-and has a party with it? Are they book worms? No! They're our own little librarians. Prr'sia1'c'11t ..,,,,,,,.,. ,.,,.. A Lois Johnson Vice-Presidrzit ,, ,,,,, . ....., Neoma Ritter Secretary-Trcaszlrm' , ,,,,,, Bonnie Rehder Sponsor ,,.. ..,,,,,,, . , ..,,,,, Miss Aucker Page Forty-five Mjorl' glxloeri ence Darlene Sehoneboom, Oliver Lents, Margaret Foster, Emma Wlialen, Mr. Hoffman, Clifford Leonard, Doris Splitt- gerlner, lion ,I.1rvis, Lois Bancroft. To be, or to plan to be? That is the question that these future secretary and executives are facing. ommercia! lfiril ruw: .lnniee Losure. Marge Stevens, Viola Sclmirring, Karen Fischer, Beverly Richards, Ruth Gal- brziitli, Nelda McDonald, joy Cairnine. Srrmnl mu: Betty Stanlel, Beverly Melntosli, Mitzi Buekinglnnn, Patty Hibbs, Beverly Fnehn, Lois Bancroft, Waimtlzl Russell, lilnine-Quail, Darlene Selionelwooin, Mary MCl.RUgl1lll1, Kath-lien Fowler, Dorothy Bowman, liuniee Lovrieni, Carol Meyer, Ann Sliull, Pauline Glass, Miss Clmpmnn. QQ Q8 00141 R le If 'zz xzuin f 3 I ' Um 'U tl ,mu I, A he fur enfJ hang-auf. for xurh a llfffv girl! Mr. Hoffman flixjwlalyx hix falwlfs. B1ml1'Hf' fvvzliug hix fan' alquiuff furry Prall and Franle, . play a few hamlx. The tantalizing aroma of hot- dogs and the smooth music of a name band on record, fill the Tee- pee room every Friday night. Myrna amf lark lm! ffvillg u,'al4'hc'zf.' Wl1fIyS Bit-hr-1, W!!1i.Yflt'fyA Mofhcrn? Hou' 17111111 R1lI71Il1l'lIX look bored? I'f'n' USS Alfalfa look nx In lfn' Vllllltlflfil' lux! .wr lfum' Anxium IIIt'lI tlIl'tIift'1l lflrir rom 1949- - Iluzruiiull Ixlmnlx. flljlllflfllg ffulfm' ml kwjrl lfu' 1ufilr'1'x.wx nuff ll'llift'l'.K' going, ull, IJHIIIQF flml funk ul lfu' fnwllvy IIIIIU-fllllcl girls KNIUV3' :xml Arm, lfful ix.Q All of this at the prom of ,49, of course MUSIC Concert Band 0 gmc! ibcrecfor, og ,jwlohz lfnlw: Nita Olson, Cynthia Tliieisen, Sandra Littlefield, Mary Francis Scliulw. Oboe: Marjorie livanw. lhnxoon: Pauline trlaxs, llonaltl lfaelin. tflrrrim'l: -l.'lllCl Stanvel, Mnrcene Fort, Lois llaneroft, Alta Arntlt, Neil Peyton, Patty tiootlwin, .loan Marxliall, Carole Griffith, Cliarles Harker, Marlene Carter, Martlia X'i'inkler, Pliylliw llolmson, Gloria Wal- -on, -l.:clx Mcilorltle. flllo f,lliIl'illl'fS Nancy llarlxer. lima Cftlriurf: -lnyce Nlarnagin. flllo S1lX0fll7IUIl'I llarlwara Otto, Slit-lilon lloyd, lletty lownsentl, lilma Mae love, lfvanggtline Hnye. TVIIUI' Sumjrlrurlwz Donald llancroft, Robert Mdilung. lsillllllllt' Yuirrjrfrrnlrz Robert l,ee. Cfnrm'I: Ricltartl Tuttle, Craig Knutlwtm, Carol lleauli, llruce Greenlee. lerrx' Peyton, llonaltl Seliramm, lJxl.llie'1i.lwe. l r'rm'fv IIIIVIII lletty Sllll17Cl, Sliirley Meiiorlxle, Ann Sllllll, Donna Since- ion. Iiilrilollwz -lack Peyton. 'l'l'1llHl7lllIt'C George Glaws, U in Rosenliranc, Maxine l.ents, Kingsley Miner, 'Gene Scliramm. 'l'rJfn1: l'oni llill, 'lerry W'ayt, Max Otto, Mark l.LlLlfCI'l3LlCll, Sfrfrllq Hilti: l.aVonne Oetjen. Drum: Mary Scliwitver. Qlaniue l,mure, tlretelmen Niewertli. Concert Band rum ajoreffe, yrna Camlogef Iifzwgcffic' lI1!lfC'l7il1g, lfac' brillianf urziforms, and fbc' l'0llSil1g nzusia' of fbc' Sac' Cify Balm' have :mule if floe pride of ffoc' svfoool. Under flaw lIlil'C'l'Ili0lI of Roy Holiz, Ibis group has playful' uf ibn' foofball g6Il11C'S and jlrcwrzfwl' fbcir big spring C011c'c'rf. wing anal Firxf rozr: ,Iuyce Alnrnagin, Sheldon Lloyd, Don Bancroft, Margaret Clausen. Yrruml Voir: Gretchen Niewerth, Craig Knudson, Carol Beach, Bruce Greenlee, Dun Rosenkrans, Tom Hill. Tooting at regular practices, the Swing Band prepared for their coming performances. Enthusiastic Sheldon Lloyd and the other Swingsters have reorganized into a sophomore and junior swing band. Pairs- F! fty-two 8,0 S. C. H. S. School! S. C. High school, 'tis for you we play,'2 booms forth in the pep rallies to help give our team a rousing send off. This peppy crew are always at the basketball games to booster the boys' morale ancl to support the cheering section. Fm! row: Gretchen Niewcrth, Janice Losure, JoAnn Philips, Betty Townsend. Svroml row: Marcene Fort, Janet Sranzel, Nancy Barker, Nita Olson, Barbara Otto. Third row: Craig Knuclson, Carol Beach, Bruce Greenlee, Sheldon Lloyd, Donna Smeeton, Shirley McCorkle. Ifourfh row: George Glass, Don Rosenkrans, Tom Hill, Don Bancroft, Bob McClung. mf SA xovuomi QUARTIQT Barbara Olin, Belly Town- xvml, Rolwrl Ml'CllllIlQ, Ruflvrl IM' TXY'IRI,l4.lKS Ing' Carzzimg l'r'g.sg-3' Tlvivxsvlz, Sm' B1'r'f1lz'r, Myrna Carizjnlwll, Wanda Russell, Pai Hilzlzx, Bvffy Slauzvl. ple before the judges . . Palm Fifty-four CLARINET Inyu' Itlfllllgill, Nunvy Barker, Marc'4'm' lfuri, Iam Slanivl. Patience, personality, and talent sent these peo- l 0lfll0.'5 . . . Harmony, rhythm, and expression won them high honors. Boys' QUAR'I'E'I Rivharzl Tufflv, Tom Hill, Robert BlH.'l2ll'j', Pal lt'lIl7l.'ff. GIRLS, SEXTIST MIXIYD QUARTIQT Beffy Sfanzel, Dirk Tulfle, Barbara Oflo, Pal Il'lIlIl'ff GlRI.S, TRIO Roxemary Haiisvn, Nita O1- xon, Sur' Bvrhlrr. Roxwnary Hansen, Nita Olson, Bef- fy Sfanzffl, Wamla Russell, Sm' Bf'l'l7lt'l', Palllim' Gfaxs. Page Fifty-five K iam Sfarggh v Combine pickles, socialites, wills, fashionable summer resorts, astronomy, plus a beautiful woman from the stars and you have Miss Starlight, a gay colorful musicale full of love, romance and intrigue. Drew Crane, who has just turned twenty-one is heir to Crane Pickles Inc., provided he marries a girl of his aunt's choice before he reaches twenty-one. While his dominating aunt finds a girl she likes and Drew has discovered a ste- nographer who understands him, a lady from the planet Venus comes to him. As the plot untangles, Drew finds that Miss Starlight is in his imagination only and he really is in love with Flo Randolph, the stenographer. Sur' and Dick, Betty and Pat discowr the romance of Starlight Ballet. Drew sings to Miss Star- light, To you, girl of my dreams . . . Franklin assures Mrs. VanDyke and Mrs. Flem- ming, I am the manager . . . while Carlotta looks on. Page Fifty-six Miss Starlight looks on as Drew finds his true love. Cazif for WMA Franklin Sanderson ....,.. Bert Brown ,,,,A,,,,,,.,, Snapper .,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,A,,w,,,,, Sfafkglf Carlotta Van Dyke .,,7,,,, , Mrs. Carlton Van Dyke s ,,.. . Mrs. Rhoda Fleming .,,s,, Drew Crane ,...,,.,,, Trixie Trimmer ..,.,. .. Fla Randolph .,,.,... Rosetta ,,,-,,...., Miss Venus ...... W Sadie Sutton ....,..,,,.,,. Mrs. Cora Sanderson ,,,, W Creston Clarke ........ .-..,.,,Richard Tuttle Pat Jennett -....s,Richard Lake .,,..,,,Barbara Otto Della Love Delsie Harman .......Robert Buckley Rosemary Hansen ,,Myrna Campbell Carnine ,-,...Wanda Russell .-....Carlene Jarvis ,,.,.-....LaVonne Oetjen ...,l,,,Mark Lauterbach You know, I think, they hold dances up in the stars, tlae same as we do on earth' Now we'1.'e introduced ourselves we'll get to workf' Page Fifty-seven ir!! , Le llltl' mu: Ciretelten Niewertlt, Nl.treene liort, .Inniee l.ostire, l'.tt l'.I'I'lll, Neonm Ritter. mlnekie llellersels, Aloyee lI.trn.tgin, irltw Nltttirlxle, ,loyee Stout, Pliyllis Melloimltl. ,lnnet Stnnfel, l5el.ori-. lloover, Miss Oppetlnlil. Sfflllltl mn: Nit.i Olson. 1xrn.u luinplwell, l5.nlv.tr.t Otto, Sue lieeliler, ,loy Clarnine, llUSen1.try ll.tnsen, Beverly Mclntotli. linen lliselier, Betty Sldlllfl, mn.: Smeeton, Ilelste ll.1rin.1n, Rutli Ci.lllwr.iitlt, l..tVonne Oelien, l.oi- l'minerolit. Tfliril l'n1t': XY'.tntl.t liuxsell, l7ell.t l,ox'e. llev- ttlv l'.tt-lin. l's.irls.tr.i lt-wix, l'.it fiootlvxin, Nlntlge l:.'lg.lI1, Betty Townwentl, l'.tuline Cilnss, Mary Stltwiwer, Ann Sliull, l'.tt llilslw. lx.tnig.'line llove, Nl.trilyn Nlefimllixter, lkxtlty lfowler. Soprano nntl alto, lmritone .tml lmss, tltese are tlte Singers wlto le.1rn tlwe basic rutli- nients of gootl singing in Boys' nntl Girls' Glee Clubs. Beginning in tlie f.1ll witlt fifty- live songsters, tlte Girls' Glee elub lmd to be cut to tlmirty-six members for contest work. liut tlte Boys' Cilee club lost only one member from their twenty-nine. Their future? As lwriglit its tlie notet they sing! oga ' Le Intl run: ll.trl.tn Stout, liolw Mefflung, Neal Peyton, Di,-k l,.ilte, Krug linutl-on, Melvin lgL'.lA'l1, l5.1rrel Stnitli, lhrrel Nt-lxoi.. Ntllllltl mn: lion.iltl x'ltIIl!Sk'I1, lerry Wftyt, liolm It-e, Calvin Myers Crue lrwnt Sli eltlon l.lo-.'tl, K'l1.u'lex f'ol'x.ltlI, lion l tntrolt, loin Ilill, lliftlrtf Inn: llolw llueltley, liill lnnge. l',tt Qlennelt, Xltlfli l..lulerla.1el1, lelloy lintlquixt, lint lrwln, .Ioltn Ilutlett, Ilirk 'l'tttiIt-, ilmrles ll.trlter, Xliss Oppetlnlil. l':tp't- l1'il'ty-viultl 85108725 Iflflf r'ui4': Ruhert l.ee, Ruhert Buekley, Pat ylennett, Mark latiterhacli, W'ancla Ruswll, Barhara Otto. Rosemary Hansen Myrna Ciamphell, Pauline Glass, Sue Beehler, Nita Olson, Betty Stanvel, l,aVonne Oetien, Alanet Sl'.ll1lCl, Ruth Ualluraitli Delsie Harman, larry Ciriewe, Dick Tuttle, Tom Hill, Don B.merol't. Smuml run: ylerry Vfayt, Dirk Lake, Neal Peyton. ,lny Carnine, Patricia lirritt, Mareene lfort, Gretchen Niewerth, Madge Fagan, Betty 'l'nwnsentl, -loyee -Iarnagin, 'Xlarilyn long- neeker, liyangeline Hoye, Beverly Melntosh, Karen Fischer, Donna Smeeton, Lois Bancroft, Charles Curxaut, Calvin Myers, Darrel Smith, Darrel Nelann. Tluril mir: Craig Knuclson, Harlan Stout, Ronald Momien, -Ianice Iaisure, Shirley Mellorkle, Barhara Lewis, Della Love, Beverly Faehn, Mary Schwitler, Neonia Ritter, Patricia Hibbs, Ann Shull, Audrey Gottburg, De- Loris Hoover, Kathy liowler, Aloyce Stout, Raymond Prall, Sheidon Lloyd, Charles Harker. 1'iIllI1'fll l'IHl'Z lauren Little, Keith Hines, Carlene llaryis, Patricia Goodwin, Norma Case, Glenda Penniman, Phyllis McDonald, Margaret Tapley, .Iaekie Pellet'- sels, -IoAnn Philipi, Marilyn Staton, Dorothy MeCallister, ,Ioan Curry,1.eRoy l.indquiSt, Don Maule, Melvin Beach, -lim Irwin. Dol Rc! Me! Thais the mixed chorus vocalizing for the April Contest or the Vesper Choir getting ready for the Christmas Concert. How can they help winning and entertaining?!!! ixecl CA orufi liirxf rote: Myrna Campbell. NWS OISOIM S110 BCCl1lCr. Bbsernary Hansen, Marcene Fort, 'lanice Loiure, .Ioyee blarnagin, l-IHC! Sl-111701. l3L'Vv-'fly MCll1IUSl1. BNIB' Slllllvl. Rllfh G2lllJl'Jifl1. Karen Fischer. Serrrllil rote: Mary Sehwitler, Pauline Glass, Barbara Otto, Beverly liaehn, Gretchen Niewerth, Betty Townsend, Patricia Hibbh, -Ioyee Stout, Dorothy Mefiallister, l.aVonnt Uetien. 7-hilt, run: XVantla Russell, Barbara Lewis, Della Love, Ann Shull, Harlan Stout, Bob Mciilung, Dick l,ake, Calvin Xlyers, c1l'.llIL: Rnutlson, Darrel Smith, Deliie Harman, Donna Smeeton, Marilyn Longnecker. l 0111'ff1 rule: Ronaltl Nlomaen Neal Peyton, Bob Buckley, ,Ierry XVayt, Boh Lee, Pat hlennett, Mirk I.auterhaeh, .Iohn Bartlett, Dick Tuttle, Don Banerolit, Tom '1iIl, Darrel Nelson, Charles Corsaut. Wadriga - - Rosenmrv Hansen, Tom Hill, Sue Becliler, Robert Lee, Wfiiidn Russell, Dlclz Tuttle, Pat ilennett, Myrna Campbell, john lhirtlett, Nita Olson, Robert Buckley, Betty Stanvel. Mndrigal songsters gave out with lilting merry tunes . . . Confidence, courage, and personality encouraged by good direction and patience led these people to the stage as soloists. Sofoidfd l'iril ron W'ninln Ruwsell, Della Love, Rosemary Hansen, Barbara Otto, Marcene Fort, Betty Townsend, Nita Olson, Delsie ll.irm.m, Lois llnneroft. Srrnrnl mir: Darrel Smitl1,Larry Griewe, Dick Tuttle, Mark Lauterbacli, Pat llennctt, Robert Buckley, Darrel Nelson. Pmre Sixty SPQRTS Football -- Jbwham Ifirsf rout Bill Lange, Bob Lee. john Bartlett, jim Irwin, Mark Lauterbach, Dick Tuttle, Burdette Domino, Dwight Irwin, Bob Buckley, Don Long. Srroml row: Dick Lake, jim Mowrey, jack Irwin, jerry Wayt, Ray Pierson, Don Hnradon, Bill Hatch, Pat Montng, Dick Greenlee, George Baker, Merle Bunting, Carroll Shull. Thinl row: Tom Hill, Neal Peyton, jim Anson, Craig Irwin, Bob Higgins, john Harman, Virgil johnson, Bob McClung, Wilnicr Mooney. Best season in a decade and one half! This is the record of the 1949 Indians! They collected six scalps and admitted to two hair-raising ties while sinking only one defeat. CONFERENCE sTAND1NG SCHEDULE Sac City Opponents Won Lost Tied 0 Carroll H 7 0 Carroll 7 4 0 1 14 Storm Lake 0 Jefferson 4 1 0 13 jefferson 20 i Q 41 Harlan ,,,s 7 7 0 sac CKY 3 1 1 26 Rockwell City 7 7 6 Denison 7 2 3 0 7 Denison 0 Ida Grove ,,s, 1 4 0 6 Odebolt 6 20 Cherokee 77 6 Harlan ' 0 5 0 31 Ida Grove 7 77 0 Page Sixty-two oaffermen -- I9 O N . SMR 3W Bill Langv, Pal Monfag, Mfrlr' Bunfing, D011 Long D011 Haradoii, Bob Bzzrklry fCapfainj Bill Hafrii, Dirk Grz'z'nIl'z', Divlz, T.1H1c', lim Mowrvy Coavlz Halford, jim Irwin Boil Luv, Mark Lz111fz'r11a4'f1, Gmrgr' Bafevr, IULI1 Burllvll ge Sixty-thrm-e Basketball - - ...Hudkins lfiril row: LaMar Lange, Don Long, Dick Grccnlcc, Jim Mowrcy, Don Harnclon. Sl'f'UlIll row: Bill Lange, Pat ,lcnnctt Mark Imiiurhaclm, Dick Tuttle, Bob Buckley. As the regular season came to a close, Hoo1fer's rampaging Indians held sole possession of second place in conference play. In non-conference games, the Indians scalped such highly rated teams as Sioux Center, East High of Sioux City, Manning, and Perry. The Indians' record stood at fourteen wins and four losses. No wonder Sac City was proud of these fast-moving, accurate-shooting Wfarriors! INDIANS' RECORD Sac City 37 Lytton , 53 Storm Lake , CONFERENCE STANDING 57 Ida Grove 34 Denison ,,t,, Harlan , 9 1 900 29 Saflap 51 annmg .,,,,,,, S39 CRY V - 7 3 700 44 Carroll Icffcrson , 7 ,,,,,, 5 5 500 igggrsgenter n ...... Denison , , , 5 5 500 33 East High Sioux City , 57 Ida Grove Carroll , .. A4 6 .400 52 Odebolt i Ida Grove Y 0 10 000 33 Denison 60 Perry ,t,,, 30 Harlan , ..,. 44 Rockwell City 49 Carroll .,..,,.,,, 62 Jefferson ,,.... 61C 0:5 erued Firxl row: jim Irwin, John Bartlettg Dwight Irwin, Bob Lee. Stroud row: Carroll Shull, Dick Lake, Jerry Wayt, Calvin Myers, Ronald Momsen, Bob McClung. -Tut -Buda -lim Page Sixty-five -Pai -Bill -Don Track - - oaffermen Bill Hatch, Don Haradon, Pat jennctt, Bob Buckley With only these four lettermen returning from 1949,s track squad, the 1950 team had to rely on new stars. Thanks to an abundance of spirited Indians, the season had many thrills and excitement. Eight times Sae's Friendly Indians entered major relays and returned with their full share of scalps-and victories. Pal lllltqglllg his flisvus --Bnvlc. getting sei B111 passing fhz baton to Don. Page Sixty-six union .SJ orfd First row: Richard Barlow, Paul Montag, jack McCorkle, Allen Pellersels, Max Erritt, Fred Reneh, john Larsen, jim Hoover, joel Scholle. Sfroml row: Harvey Larsen, jim Galbraith, Ray Pierson, Don Bofcncamp, Bruce Greenlee, Larry Wtmlff, jerry Peyton, Kingsley Miner, Gene Olson, Boyd Mayberry, Charles Ritter. Third row: Donald Rosenkrans, joe Blass, Donald Sehramm, Max Otto, Gary Lake, jim Buckley, Donald Hansen, Marvin Janssen, Donald W'ilson, Bill Rehder, Dean Moeller, Monte McClintock. Fourth row: Vl'illiam Duncan, Don Faehn, jim Baxter, Ronald Nelson, George Glass, Maurice W'ilkinson, Lowell Stanzel, Dclos Corderman, Marlin Meyer. Colin Luke, LeRoy Olson, ,lack Peyton. The future warriors of our Senior high are these energetic young athletes. Coached by Darrell Hanshaw and cheered on by their own fond supporters, these juniors were proud of their football record : 3 wins, 3 losses-and prouder still of their basket- ball record: 1 1 wins, 3 losses I all three to Odeboltlj Here Come Our Future Stars! ibogahin -Swimming lzrauties strolling down fha' ill'1'IIIlt' in flu- Eas- lvr Parallax ,unix dfnq. I -Ballrrinas lldllfl' nn' -Alary arm' Peggy mnu' up for u lvrmlfh. Highlight of girls' sports was the all-girl Dolphin show, a swimming pageant laid in the atmosphere of the Magical City. Versatile New York-Broadway, Harlem, China-town, Coney Island-created the background for this sparkling water exhi- bition. The clever costumes, the smooth strokes, the water rhythms made Pat Knight's Dolphin show one long to be re- membererl. Pzlgv Slxl y-eight 92106 , Sparta Ilrfrkfjy 1411111-Tha' CiflrlIlIf7tUl1X.,1fTtll'!lI BIYIFZP, I3uz'm'ly AIIJIIIAIIXIJ, Namty liurhvr, Bvfly Slaflgml Iiarllura Otto, RU.Yl'lIItII'-1' I'Ia11.u'11, AMVYIAIIII Cjtllllflllcif, Ilvlsif' Harman, Sm' I3uc'h11'r', Nita Olson, Mil Bllfkillgflillll. Prmr Ivy gn! lain' ruff in a RUIIKQX7 gtllllll' Drlsiv, Nita, Myrna, NVKIIIQY, amz' Miss Kuigfv! ll'tlfl'!7 Mitzi fwiug l1lllll'V'0lI!lf. Nila, Myrna, Ntllll'-1' B., Margr EIYIIIX, Pal Hiffhx zzwlrh Dirk Marlin nu flu' franlfmlillr. Boys may have the championships, but these girls have got the champions. With their muscles and their hockey-sticks, they captured them. Page Sixty-ninv C3ZQL66lUil'lg l'irxl ruff: Nancy Barker, Mary Jaime Mcl.augl1lin, Marge Evans, ,lack McCorklc, -lim Hoover, Max Otto .Ii-rry Pcnninmn, Dulsic Harman, jams! Stnnlcl. Srwolld rout Dorothy Bowman, Pat Hibbs, I.nVonnc Outjcn XV'nml.i Russell, Mary Scliwitvcr, Carlcnc Jarvis, Peggy Pcddicord, Mary Montng, Polly Otto, Grurghgn Nicwcrtll 'lll7lI1, run: NciLl.i licclilcr, joy Cnrninc, Ann Shull, B.lI'l7kll'.l Otto, Pauline Glass, liarbmrgi Lewis, Betty Stamzcl Sally Wnyl, Mitzi liuckinglmm, jackie Pcllcrscls. Out goes the had airg in comes the good air. She's luckyg she's alive because these swimmers took lifesaving. Looking ahead to possible emergencies, these human-fish spent long hours in tedious practice preparing to prevent some tragic accident. Page Seventy ADVERTISING Congratulations to the Class of 1950 from a COMMUNITY INSTITUTION SAC CITY STATE BANK A. W. Jones, President G. L. Hill, Cashiei A. O. Anderson, Vice President F. D. Hutcheson, Asst. Cashier MEMBER F. D. I. C. Read it First in CHARLES A. HACKE, EDITOR AND MANAGER LIECHTY-RECKOFF Implements Farm Equipment Oldsmobile Sales Service SAC COUNTY AUCTION, Inc. Where Buyer and Seller Meet SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY We Buy Fat Hogs Everyday Page Seventy-two SAC COUNTY FARM BUREAU The Voice of Organized Agriculture Educational, Legislative, Service to Member Programs We Want to Express to You Our Best Wishes SAC COUNTY R. E. A. SAC CITY CREAMERY CO. Smooth-Tex Ice Cream Guernsey Brand Buttei PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK RAYMOND WILSON SAC COUNTY'S MOST COMPLE'1'E DRUG ANU GIFT SHOP SAC CITY RADIO AND ELECTRIC Kimball Pianos Clark Fort and Leonard Schnirring SHEELY AND YOUNG THE CLOTHING CORNER OF SAC COUNTY E. E. LEWIS Style and Gift Shop THE HOUSE OF QUALITY SINGERS DEPARTMENT STORE Sac City, Iowa Service - Quality - Dependability Y Page Seventy-th ree WILLIAMS MILLING COMPANY SOYBEAN PROCESSORS GRAINS FEEDS Mill 'l'n-lophunu 542 Leo VV. XVilli:u11S. 'l'elv.-plml SAC CITY, IOWA h PRIEBE AND SON, Inc. SAC' CITY, IOWA LEONARD'S GREENHOUSE Flowers for all Occasions Congratulations to flu' Class of '50 CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK SERVICE - COURTESY - SECURITY Alt'llllN'l' of the I'll'llt'l'Il,l Deposit lllHlll'2llll'K' Corp. W. B. WAYT AND SON, Inc. Monument Builders SAC COUNTY ELECTRIC SERVICE Dependable Electric Service iz Seventy- four Dependable GENUINE Performance Y. ld PFISTER Disease le HYBRIDS Resistant WILSON-RININGER CORN CO. SAC' CITY. IA. SCHALLER, IA. R. J. ESTEY, J EWELER HOBBY HOUSE, sims FRIDAY'S SKELLY SERVICE Q Ut I Lawrence Friday, Prop. F t H Q L ilk' 1 Y, OXVII AIS . Ellll Tank Wagon Service TO SENIORS Ol 1950 Best Wishes for Health, Good Luck and Happiness SAC CITY HATCHERY Hy-Line and Quality Chicks Ames and Nutrena Feeds Poultry Supplies Sac County IITIDIGITIGIIJCS mm and IAWIIQIIIHIII Phone Z3 FARBER AND OTTEMAN BaHCr0ft'S Upholstery Furniture and Funeral Shop Service SAC CITY. IUYVA PLUAIBING AND HEATING GREEN COLONIAL I URNAf'IfIS REFRIGERATION SERVICE Westinghouse Appliances Ph 828 Emmett Blumgren Richards Garage Phone 883 Hudson Dealer WRECKER SERVICE SAC CITY, IOWA GAIVIBLE STORES H. .I. and R. M. Hilmbs. Owners OMER COLE HARNESS SHOP NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION MEMBER OF FEDERAL LAND BANK SYSTEM CORN BELT FINANCE CORPORATION F. P. KESSLER INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS COON'S FOOD STORE five x - HATS SHOES FURNISHINGS hi 0 ming . D. L. CDAVEJ GREEN llval lzslate- - .xllC'Il0llt'l'l' - lllSlll'Illll'l' SAI' C'l'l'Y. IOXVA McCorkle Construction Co. Sac City, Iowa. CLARKIN'S STANDARD SERVICE W. J. DIXON LUMBER CO. Building Materials and Coal BAUIVIAN CAFE A GOOD PLACE TO EAT IN SAK' VITY FREEMAN BROS. SERVICE General Repairing Phono 6545 HOLEMBURG MACHINE AND WELDING SHOP Sac County Abstract Co. Malcolm Currie, President R. A. Currie, Mgr. Grace Duffy, Abstra t SAC CITY, IOWA H. O. MCKENZIE Hl'llil l -.IOXHS RING CU. Carroll. lowa PARK HOTEL liEl'l'H ICXIQMEII. Pno1,1ur:'1'oR CAMPBELL MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth RITTER'S SEED CO. Ritter's Hybrid Corn EARI. MAY SEEDS RAHN'S LAUNDRY BRYSON AND FALCK PHONE 678 Insurance of all Kinds K gralulalions to lln- cll'Illlll3ltl'S anal wa- . llc'n're'ly liolw lllal you will always llH.X Lubeek BIOS, TeXaC0 SQFVICQ Nl llllll'll ll!ll1plllt'SS aml Hlll'l't'SS in your Y v' V u Y V lfm-'s work as you llIlYl' llllll in High ll R151 HAR bNUlf'l'1 H-luool. PHONE S22 SAC' VITY, IOWVA - Nlr. anal Mrs. Plum-li-s lin tm-son M Seveit -six 365 Days a Year Your Pleasure is Our Business SAC AND CHIEFTAIN THEATRES Congratulations Seniors COMPLIIMENTS OF A. T. JOHNSON SHULL MOTOR SUPPLY Congraiulafions Io fha' Class of '50 SAC CITY MOTOR CO. ART - FRED - JOHN SMITH TRANSFER 1.Ocux1. Axim IJIS'l'AN'I' H.xl'1.1NO COUNCIL OAK STORE YOUR IVRIICND .avr MEAL 'FIMF GREENLEE AND OETJEN COMPLETE FOOD MARKET LOCKRR SERVICE JOHN HANSON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Cougrulzzhfimix fo tbl' Cluxx of '50 YOULL HARDWARE PIITBIISING. HEATING AND HOTPOINT APPLIANCES SAC CITY REMINDER SAC CITY CLEANING CO. Rugs - Laundry - Dry Cleaners Cold Fur Storage Earl Lange Phone 668 Pellersels Motor Company Stlulebalcer Sales and Service Plicfne 529 MOREY?S FOOD MARKET QL',x1.1'rY FOODS FOR LESS LUFT BARBER SHOP Drs. Truax and Ladwig VE'I'ERINARIANS TU-MAR INN Steak - c'IlIl'Iil'll - Sumlwiclws Inter-Collegiate Press Manufacturers Since 1910 KANSAS VITY. MISSOURI HILL TOP STORE Phone 631 P Seventy seven FOR A SNACK OR A MEAL TRY THE MAINE CAFE BOB HAYES Proprietor and Chef BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS 01 '50 From FRED WIRTJ ES IRWIN MOTEL SAC CITY RENDERING CO PHONE 539 O'CONNOR'S MARKET GERKEN'S CONOCO PHONE 520 y C'OMl'LIMEX'l'S OF KER3Yf.ffF..S?.3Vf2FH11SiFlffYICE DR. R. A. LINDQUIST, D. 0 JACK'S PHILLIPS 66 A FRIEND ALBERT BLooK VXfj3jj'fgfIS LIX l'2b'1'UC'h BLX lull Yuri,-ty Sim-tg N- A. HOLMBERG S'flEERf??,.fliii5F1.ii Plumlmiug' :xml HL-znling' 'Ibm-ist Hmln- MODERN BEAUTY SHOP GERKENS TEXACO DR. J. J. MCCARL Cmzgrulululiuux lu Ihr Cluxx of 'SO Dr. Lindeman, Chiropractor Page beventy-eight WISEMAN'S CAFE Good Food - AIUCItTl'2lIft' Prices Service You Will Like Suc City. Iowa GAYLORD'S JEWELRY Sac City Finest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry AIVIIVIER HARDWARE XVisI1cs Succ-1-ss to thc Class of '50 DAVIS CHEVROLET CO. Phone 783 Complete Mechanical and Body Service Noble Manufacturing Co. C!lllgYdfIlIdfilllI.Y fo fha' Clam of '50 SODA GRILL IllllH'Ilt'S I ount:1in Scrviu Cougruiulaliuns fo tbl' Clasx of ,50 QUALITY PAINTS AUTO SUPPLIES COAST-TO-COAST STORE LEONARD APPLIANCES HARDWARE CURRIE MOTORS Your IJUSOIQO-PIYIIIOIIIII lla-:xIcr SALES f SERVICE DAIRY FARM EQUIP. CO. V. K. RATH SAC CITY I'IV0l'ytIlIllQ' for the Dairy FZIFIIICI' MAYBERRY'S PRODUCE C:0lIgl'lJfIllllfiOlIS to flu' Clasx of '50 7 Harkers Insulation Co. Insul-VVooI Insulation FARMERS LUIVIBER CO. Cm1P1.1+1'1'1f1 1sL'I1,o1xcs srzlzvlclqx SAC CITY LUIVIBER CO. Cmigrulzzlafionx lo ilu' Claxs of '50 Wolff's Sporting Goods mc' c'1'1'Y. row.x THIESSEN ABSTRACT CO limi. 14:s'1'.x'1'r1 .xrss'1'n,xc 1's KING STUDIO '-Po1:'1'R,xl'1's Oli' o1s'1'1xc 1'lox P Seventy Alan Vest R. J. Mann Attorney at Law Sac City, Iowa FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME l l'l'lll'Ily'S Motor :xml IIt'fl'ljIt'l'2lIl0ll DiQI'e1'1fe1d Sefvice Stati01'1 Delco Oil Burners Amana Freezers Complete Service - Q-Stop In-' Wilson Implement Co. JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS Kingfield Implement Co. MASTER SALES AND SERVICE Cfrnugrulululimlx tu flu' Cllixx of '50 Dr Llndeman, Chiropractor Thompson Tractor Co. FORD TRACTORS Lents Service Cleaners WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Smart Shop READY-TO-WEAR FOR GALS WHO CARE Phone 635 L. Sz M. Electronic Service Radios - Sound Service W Wiring Les and Merle Sac City, Iowa Super Valu Lake and .Ions Wadsley Firestone Store Green Lantern Cafe On the Hill J and P Eat Shop Polar Ice Cream Shop ICE CREAM - LUNCHES 4 DONUTS B and L Market Farmers Grain Co. E. L. Galbraith, Secretary and Manager Mooney's Barber Shop Longman Produce POULTRY Y EGGS Wigwam Bakery Anthony's Cozy Cafe Milwaukee Lunch Coffee and Lunches Cook's D-X Station Home Oil Company Service With a Smile Central Telephone Smith Pontiac GUARANTEED USED CARS J. Burnell Marshall Attorney-at-Law Sac City, Iowa Harold C. Brown LAWYER Naturelle Beauty Shop Stubbs Barber Shop Young Grain Company L. B. Amick, M. D. Goodwin Barber Shop First Going Down the Hill and Last Coming Back P nge L hty Wig' fi i7 ,Vfrh . .J .' '-.1 . 9539, ni L , -4 Q13 t3:VVV:-.-Fkgrggf. 4..Q C '- 9-f4.,,i-.E -:g ,. p. , -r-.-- , ' 5-. .J .. .YV 4Q. .Q . . '-VV..L-:iw 'L' 'V ... 1 1 V - . Q'-s V Q ... 91511-' :K .--.,. A--Q -. 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