Sac City High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Sac City, IA)
- Class of 1951
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-.+V r.1 I Ckiehain I9 f 0 .fj 19 f Ckiehain CLC if 00 Sac Gig, .gown Left: Spring fever in October. Centbrz A Ride on the bus. Upper Right: School gym Lower Right: Mr. Lloyd and the driver training car. AT T HB0 UTSET We, the staff, invite you to view this book as a television screen on which has been played, this past year, innumerable activities, club meetings, music contests, athletic victories-and some losses -voluminous tests, new classmates, exciting ad- ventures, untriecl experiences, and for us who are seniors, our last look from the inside of high school life . We invite you to turn a page, instead of a knob, to relive the memories of a year gone by. 1951 CAiehain Sfa!! 4 - I QQ? PAULINE GLASS eniorfi 1 95 7 MOTTO Not Finifheri, Iwi Begun. FLOWER ' White Rafe COLORS ' Emerald and Silver DICK LAKE JIM IRWIN elaredenfafiue eniom 6 KATHY FOWLER GOSCH, FRED-Prerident F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 3, President 4, Iowa Farmer 35 Boys' State 4. LAKE, RICHARD-Vice-prefidentf Marching Band 15 Mixed Chorus 35 Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 Vesper Choir 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Lettered 45 Football 3, Lettered 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Student Council 35 Thespians 3, 45 Jr. Class Play 35 Opetetta 2, 35 Iowa City Play Festival 35 Chieftain Staff 45 Camera Club 35 National Honor 3, 4. 5 FAEHN, BEVERLY--Treasurer Marching Band 1, 25 Concert Band 1, 25 Swing Band 25 Brass Sextet 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Vespet Choir 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Latin Club 25 F.H.A. 15 Commercial, Club 3, 45 Opererta 2, 3, 45 Chieftain Staff, Editor 45 National Honor 3, 4. GLASS, PAULINE-Secretary Marching Band 1, 2, 35 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Piano Solo 1, 2, 35 Bassoon Solo I, 25 Bell Lyre Solo 1, 25 Woodwind Quin- tet 25 Woodwind Trio 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, President 45 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sextet 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Jr. Lifesaving 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, jr. High 15 F.H.A. 15 Commercial Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, Secretary 45 Thespians 3, Secretary 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Chieftain Staff, Business Manager 45 All State Band 25 All State Chorus 45 Dolphin Queen Attendant 15 Carnival Queen Attendant 25 Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 Dolphin 3, 45 jr. Class Play 3. sf BARNHILL, GLORIA BEACH, MELVIN Librarians 15 F.H.A. 25 Work Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Vesper Experience 15 Sentinel Staff 2, 4. Choir 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Re- porter 45 Operetta 3, 4. ' V J! BARLOW, DIANE Chieftain Staff 4: G.A.A. 1, 2 35 Dolphin 1, 2, 35 Lifesaving 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 2 Jr. Class Play 35 Thespians 3, 4 Iowa City Play Festival 3: Girls Glee Club 1. NinefeenA4mJnedadfAMlq-ei9fnfwufAeqeM,fAeqemff1eam4dwu4cfaMnf f5f4za,,ze.z,,,a:z,aza,za:e,,agzaaa-3. ' ' '.'7!:z4cJa44bmned ea4ifq,Mwefl,M!acf,ff:afweaf0w4f4anadafZeacAmdinff1e!4h4f9aaJe. Nl' ELLIS, MARJORIE Work Experience 4. BUCKINGHAM, MITZI Girls' Glee Club 2' Ves er Choir 2' GAA 1 i P , - - - i 2, 3, Dolphin 3, Lifesaving 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Librarians 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, jr. High Play 1, Sentinel Staff 2, 3, Chieftain Staff 4, Work Experience 4. EVANS, MARJORIE Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, Swing Band 2, 4, Oboe Solo 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Trio 2, 3, Wloodwind Quartet 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 3, 4, Recorder 2, Dolphin 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Treasurer 4, Sentinel Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Chieftain Staff 4, All State Band 3, All State Orchestra 4, El-LA. Queen's Attendant 3, Intramurals 3. GOTTBURG, AUDREY Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Vesper Choir 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Work Experience 4, Opetetta 3. BOWMAN, DOROTHY G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin 2, 3, Lifesaving 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Librarians 1, 2, F.I-LA. 1, 2, 3, President 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Sentinel Staff l, Z, 3, Editor 4, Chieftain Staff 4, Camera Club 3, 4, F.H.A. Broadcast 4, Class President 3, F.H.A. State Representative 3, F.H.A. National Representative 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Vesper Choir 2. HARMAN, JACK Football, Letterecl 4, F.F.A. 2, 3, Reporter 4, jr. Class Play 3, Jr. High Play 1, Sentinel Staff 4, Chieftain Staff 4. FOWLER, KATHLEEN Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, F.H.A. 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, Reporter 4, Operetta 3, 4, Sentinel Staff 3, Copy Editor 4, Chieftain Staff 4, Camera Club 3, 4. 8 ....7nl943l'fxefouIllfsancll4!f!fn74adedaAe!zeua4Ifecl. flfewfrowefzewfkefafffz :facie 4eadewed wAafwa4infaaa.fLGdaJe. f2euiewed,cfiJweda4f7 HIBBS, PATRICIA Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, President 45 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 45 Dolphin 33 Lifesaving 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Secretary 4, Student Council 4, Vice-Presi- dent, Jr. High Play 13 Operetta 2, 3, 4, Sentinel Staff 3, 4g Chieftain Staff 45 Homecoming Queen 4. IRWIN, JAMES Mixed Chorus 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, Lettered 45 Foota ball 1, 2, Lettered 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 1, President 4g Thespians 3, 4, Jr. Class Play 35 Jr. High Play 1, Outstanding Actor Award 35 Operetta 3, 4g Iowa City Play Festival 35 Camera Club 39 Class President 2. IRWIN, DWIGHT Basketball 2, 3, Lettered 4, Football 2, 3, Lettered 4, Track 2, Lettered 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, jr. Class Play 3g Camera Club 3, Class Vice-President 1. HIGGINS, ROBERT Football 4, Track 3, F,F.A. 2, 3 4 Student Council 4. HOTT, BARBARA Intramurals 2, 3g F,H.A. 2, Librarians 1 Work Experience 4. HOWARD, DOROTHY Dolphin 1g Lifesaving lg In- tramurals 1, 2, 33 Librarians lg F.H.A. 2, Work Experience 4. JOHNSON, LOIS Girls' Glee Club 2, Vesper Choir 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Librarians 1, 2, President 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club 3, 4, Work Experience 4. Sched! Agamwwlewhuaftmanathabakawbakduwdmn-und! 19fa..Jlan4fzawa1udaecl. WelaQedfz0nJecau4ewe4iudJed9ea9aa7aluff4amfd4 waive KING, DONNA Girls' Glee Club 25 Vesper Choir 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dolphin 1, 3, 45 Lifesaving 1, 25 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarians 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Sentinel Staff l, 2, 3, 45 Chieftain Staff 4. LITTLE, LOREN Mixed Chorus 35 Boys' Glee Club 35 Vesper Choir 35 Basketball 15 Football 35 Track 1, 35 Lifesaving 1, 25 Work Experience 45 Projectors 35 jr. Class Play 35 Operetta 35 Iowa City Play Festival 35 Camera Club 3. LANGE, LEMAR Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Projectors Club 1. LANGE, GERALD Boys' Glee Club 35 Basketball 1, 2, Lettered 3, 45 Football 1, 2, Lettered 35 Track 1, 2, Lettered LAUTERBACH, MARK Marching Band 1, 25 Concert Band 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 45 Vocal Solo 35 Basketball 1, 2, Lettered 35 Football 1, 2, Lettered 3, 45 Track 2, Lettered 3: Student Council 25 Teepee Club 3, Presi- dent 45 Thespians 3, 45 Jr. Class Play 35 jr. High Play 15 Operetta 3, 45 Chieftain Staff 45 Camera Club 35 Class Secretary 3. 3, 45 Projectors 1, 25 Student Council 2, 35 Thespians 3, 45 Jr. Class Play 35 Jr. High Play 15 Outstanding Actor Award 35 Iowa City Play Festival 3. LEWIS, BARBARA Marching Band 25 Concert Band 25 Piano Solo 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 jr. Lifesaving 25 Intra- murals 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 25 F.H.A. 15 Operetta 3, 45 Chieftain Staff 4, Assistant Business Managerg Stutlent Council, Secretary 4. LOSURE, JANICE Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Drum Solo 1, 25 Piano 35 Drum Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, Treasurer 25 Commercial Club 3, President 45 Student Council 25 Operetta 45 Chieftain Staff, Typist 45 All State Band 35 All State Orchestra 4, 10 41,11 ' Bu! Mdwaju4laLe7wmhyfwec1a0uJf4e L2ilewdju9 MenozlMaeeqeau!... LOVE, DELLA Marching Band 1, 43 Baton Solo 1, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Vesper Choir 2, 3, 43 Vocal Solo 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 Intramurals 23 Latin Club 23 F.H.A. 1, 43 Commercial Club 43 Thespians 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 4g Sentinel Staff 2, 33 Chieftain Staff 4. PHILIPS, JO ANN Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Pep Band 2, 33 Drum Ensemble 23 Vesper Choir 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 4g Intramurals l, 2, 43 Latin Club 23 F.H.A. 1, 2, Reporter 3, Vice-President 43 Teepee Club 43 Sentinel Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Chieftain Staff 43 Camera Club 3, 43 Radio Broadcastsg F.H.A. 4. MOORE, DOUGLAS Football 2, 33 Projectors 2, 33 Camera Club 33 Work Experience 4. MCDONALD, PHYLLIS Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Vesper Choir 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 3, 43 Operetta 43 Chieftain Staff 4. MCCALLISTER, DOROTHY Mixed Chorus 33 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Vesper Choir 2, 33 Librarians 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Work Experience 43 Sentinel Staff 3. PAUL, DONALD Work Experience 4. PEDDICORD, PEGGY Girls' Glee Club 23 Vesper Choir 23 G.A.A. 1, 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 2, President 43 Dolphin 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 33' Jr. Life- saving l, 23 Sr. Lifesaving 33 Water Safety Instruction 43 In- tramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 3g Librarians 13 F.H.A. l, Sec- retary 35 Student Council 1, Treasurer 33 Teepee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 43 Sentinel Staff 2, 33 Girls' Sports Editor 43 Chieftain Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager3 Camera Club 3. 11 -fb. Sm?-fm-. made wzwf 5 Mem aae t4Fdm 1 . 1104-,ha .m,wm,1QfQwWfj0f.h ., fm I I 'bang-l Me 'We audience eu fdde. fl QU PAL, YLLPQNE SMXTH, DARREL STEVENS, MARSORXE Y.'rX.A. 5, Commerciai Ciuh 5', Mixed Chorus 2, 5, ll, Boys' Giee GAA. X, 2, 5, 43 Doiphin X, 5, Work Experience. Ciub 2, 5, Ag Vespa: Choir 2, 5, 4, jr. Lifesaving i', Y.H.lx. lg lv, Vocai Soio 5, lr, EFA. 1, 2, Commerciai Ciub 5, lk. 5, 4, 'Yhespians 5, lr, Sunior Ciass Yiay 5, Mi Schooi Piay 5', gpegerta 2, 5, ll, Ah Srare Chorus ll RUSSELL WANDA Marching Band i, 2, 5, lx, Drum Maior A-, Mixed Chorus 2, 5, 43 Girid Giee Ciub 2, 5, li, Vesper Choir 2, 5, li, Vocai Soio 2, 5, Ag Macirigai 2, 53 Seirrer 5, Doi- phin 5, lr, Liiesaving 5', intra- murais X, 2, Librarians X, E.H.A. 2, lx, Music Chairman X, 'Presi- dent 5, Scare Recreation Chair- man 5', Commerciai Ciub 5, Vice- Yresident fig Srudenr Councii 53 'Yhespians 5, A-, Opererra 2, 5, 4, Senrinei Stair 2, 4, Mi Scare Chorus 43 E1-LA. Queen. 12 S-HULL, GEORGE Baskechaii 2, 5, Lertereci T, Poor- hah 2, 5, Lerrereci X, A-, Track 1, 2, 5, Yroiecrors X, 2, Sr. Ciass Pia? 53 jr. High Piay, Srage Crew. SHULL, ANN Marching Band 2, 5, 43 Comer! Barra X, 2, 5, A, Horn Quarter 2, 5, Brass Quinrer 53 M3166 Chorus 5, 43 Giris' Giee Ciub 2, 3, A3 Vesper Choir 2, 5, 4, G,p,,p,, X, 2, 5, Treasurer Ag Doiphin i, 5, 43 Lifesaving X3 Water Saierwl insrrucrion A-, Cheerieacker 2, 5, 4, SK. High X2 Latin Ciuh, Secretary-'Y reasurer 2g Lxbrrrirrrs i-, E1-LA. Xa Corn- merciai Ciub 5, Sruclenr Councri A, Treasurer 22 Teepee Ciuh 5, Membership Chdxrman Ag Sr. High Yiaq ig Opererta 2, 5, 43 Senrinei Sraii X, 2, Chxeirahn Stair 4, Cgmera Ciuh 5, Ag Mi Scare Chorus lx, Homecoming Ar- geqrdanr 43 Ciass Vice-Presrdent 5. 5 e E WWW' ' amy ,,,,,Zcf31j lieu aagund I GM , . nm UIQ our fa 'M STEVENS, SHIRLEY . J TEA CUE THOMAS' STOUTQ JOYCE Librarians 1, RI-LA. 2, Work REA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chieftain Mixed Chorus 3, 4, G1rls'Glee Experience 4. Staff 4. Club 2, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, Librarians 1, 2, 3: FHA- 1, 2, Work Experience 4, jr. High Play 1, Operetta 3. SCHWITZER, MARY Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Swing Band 2, 3, Drum Solo l, 2,'Drum Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Dolphin 1, 2, 4, Secret 3, jr. Lifesaving 1, 2, Sr. Lijggaving 3, Water Safety Instruction 4, Inu-Hmurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. High Cheerleader-1, 25 Sr. High Cheerleader 3, 4: Latin Club 2, RI-LA. 1, Historian 2, Student Council 1, Teepee Club 3, Secretary 4, Thespians 3. President 4, Jr. Class Play 3, Outstanding Actor Award 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Iowa City Play Festival 3, Sentinel Staff 2, Chiei blin Stafi Assistant Editor 4, All State Band 2, 4: Homecoming Attendant 1, National Honor 3, 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 2. VAUBLE PHYLLIS WAY'1j JERRY Librarians 3, Work Experience 4 Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tuba Solo 1, 2, Brass Quintet 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4, Vocal Solo 3: Basketball 2, 3. Lettered 1, 4, Football 2, 3, Lettered 1, 4: Track 1, 2, Let- tered 3, 4, Student Council 1, Teepee Club 4, Publicity Chair- man, Operetta 3, 4, Chieftain Staff 4, Assistant Editor, Camera Club 3, Vice-President, Boys' State 3, Class President I, Vice- President 2, Treasurer 3. 13 The Iumon' V. P. Rodgerx looks on while Prexident Peyton orderf hix junior picture: . . . Q1 X-is C sg CHBY' CUB? ANN CAROL B A ,ws YNY Eiga void N 85355335 BROWN whiz! 905192- ANS0 we me BH SWA QT 5 C 1 A P334 E1 NOYJM P3539 AL BBNCRO Q90-L X565 CL DON BAY' L 1951 D030 Y,'Yx-YYY 3098 BA 1 ,IS , 'Q, MU? n TreW e2ld'kZ7i . 1 . 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N N 35 CA,v32H2iESXEv1Ba1u B we, , m i wbgvi :xX2iZxHY'N Cjzvwui 33315918 i xx-X 59, X6 M 9,0014 LLOYENECXGR EYSLONALD 23250 ygiagoik Yami sihpxw my MAYSAE, MOON?-1 BOB W?4LmQcOY-QE KO SHXYJX' gb-D DON M00 16 . . . and Joyce Iamagin beginx .rome Serious Planx for 4 crepe paper ceiling. . . . but with Norma Caxe and Marlene Smelting, thexe four high magazine :alex- men Jeem to be taking it eaxy now. Q I fi. O S N. lllgfg' b 1 J I PAT QU EYTON LORENTQ REHD1,-R MARET STANZEL NEOMA RICHARDS MARLEATN STATON I E S IVO TIER THARLAN ST TOELTING MARC N SUSIE . J my OUT BETTY ARET TAP fax lwzzbd JIM WALTOWNSEIXZFY JA LHR CK ZIMMERSIFDT MAN 17 un., 'e Q First Row: Jean Pullen, Patty Saddoris, Phyllis Bogue, Macel Niceswanger, Neida Bechler, Barbara I-Iibbs, Peggy Thiessen, Mardella Kohlstedt, Donna Hunziker. Second Row: Jim Quail, Marvin Janssen, Larry Buckingham, Donnita Hutchinson, Marilyn Miller, Joan Marshall, Judy Bartlett, Don Schramm, David Marvin. Third Row: Shirley Schug, Patty Jensen, Bonnie Rodgers, Sherrill Russell, LeRoy Olson, Max Otto, Dwight Bunting, Bob Mathisen. Fourth Row: Jim Baxter, Colin Luke, George Glass, Ronald Nelson, Marlin Meyer, Don Bofenkamp, Charles Cates, Francis Gosch. Like ALL sophomore: Don B. Q and Bonnie R. use their rpare time 0 for rtudy. After ten year: in rchool the rophomore officer: prove they can write. Firrt Row: Max Healea, Jack Peyton, Shirley Patterson, Joan Shull, Maxine Lents, Lenore Meyer, Betty Lou Hass, Jerry Peyton. Second Row: Bruce Greenlee, Joel Scholle, Elsie Scheffler, Virginia Bodwell, Mairlys Schoneboom, Margaret Clausen, Jim Buckley, Gary Lake. Third Row: Sally Wayr, Mary Goeclce, Janet Roose, Mildred Teague, Luella Davis, Margie Fertig, Don Faehn, Richard Galloway. Fourth Row: Lowell Stanzel, Lyle Crabb, Ray Pierson, Don Rosenkrans, Jimmy King, Boyd Mayberry, Richard Kolbe, Wilbert Everts, fa. v Firrt Row: Paul Meyer, Lois Zimmerman, Kay Schug, Frances Schug, Wilma Quail, Darlene Wulf, Gloria Wilson. Second Row: Darlene Rhoads, Marvin Oder, Norma Roose, Lou Rae McCrea, Twyla Mowrey, Jo Pullen, Eddie Robson. Third Row: Gene Olson, Marlene Wyatt, Marvel Venzke, Bonnie McDonald, Martha Winkler, Polly Otto, Mike Schulte. Fourth Row: Bill Rehder, Allen Penniman, Allen Meyer, Dean Moeller, Arlen Stabbe, Kingsley Miner, Monte McClintock, Larry Wolff. jI Q5Al'l'l8lfl Prer. Gene Olron, Vice-Prey. Pattie Freeman, Sec. Kingrley Miner and Trear. Eddie Robson hold iz meet- ing to dircuu LIFE in high fchool. 3 IT tr 5 Phyllir D. and Bill R. struggle with their higgeft problem, opening that DARN locker. Firyt Row: Elizabeth Frazier, Beverly Edens, Shirley DeBourgh, Kaye Arthaud, Barbara Clausen, Marlene Carter. Second Row: Phyllis Derermann, Pattie Freeman, Doris Burrow, Party Hallengren, Bob Hechtner, Jim Hoover, Verlyn Jarvis. Third Row: LaVonne Dercrnan, Bernice Davis, Virgil Drost, Larry Harman, William Johnson, Ramona LeRoss, Bob Howard. Fourth Row: Delos Corderman, Bill Duncan, Donald Goecke, Joe Blass, James Glass, Harold Greene, Lawrence Freese. Vice-Pref. lack, Sec. Pbyllir, Trear. Pbyllir, and Prer. Sandra meet to add up the profitr of the Can- apple Corp. Fin! Row: Elaine Buckingham, Myrna Moore, Sandra Littlefield, Mary Schultz, Janice John- son, Allen Pellersels, John Larsen. Second Row: Margaret Roose, Party Penniman, Joyce Sageser, Harriett Brown, Ronald Reirnan, Dean Johnson, Fred Rench. Third Row: Marsha Lange, Faye Mathisen, Elma Love, Nancy Miller, Duane Case, Glennis Mackrill, Phyllis Peddicord, Peggy Goodwin. Fourth Raw: Eleanor Gosch, Elaine Oetjen, Phyllis Rehder, Larry Waller, Charles Ritter, Jack McCorkle, Rolland Staton. cigifi Q., e Vice-Pres. David, Trear. Ronald, Sec, Keith, and Prey. Max make preparation! for a big party in the Teepee Room. Fin! Row: Carol Wiley, Max Errirt, Jane Shull, Karen Wallerstedr, Phyllis Stoelting, Allen Mooney, Carl Mauer. Second Row: David Montag, Gene Schramm, Georgia Denman, Cynthia Thiessen, Judy Davis, Karen Cates, Marlow Burrow, Keith Bunting. Third Row: Harvey Larson, Jerry Penniman, Richard Barlow, Leo Werkmeister, Marilyn Pritchard, Kenton King, Ronald Bentsen. Fourth Row: Donald Fertig, Alfred Seyer, Stan Russell, Beverly Rath, Sharon Shadle, Mary Jo Hunting. Fin! Row: Tommy Wallerstedt, Nancy McKinney, Susan McLaughlin, Peggy Hensen, Gerald Gerken, Danny Wayt, Marlene Shaw. Second Row: Ruth Evans, Betty Anderson, Jarrett Kuske, Julianna Young, Mary Ellen Liechty, Donn Lee Dougherty, Claudia McClintock, Kenneth Prosser. Third Row: William Kingfield, Gordon Brown, Evelyn Whitehouse, Jimmy Lee, Roberta Singer, Clifford Scheffler, Stan Healea. Fourth Row: Sandra Fischer, janet Campbell, Gary Bowman, Raymond McMahon, Paul Montag, Ioan Shadle, Beverly Lewis. Prer. Beverly, Vice-Prey. Danny, ,aa e and Sec.-Trear. JoAnn give their , opinionr on the new annual coffers. Prer, jerry, Sec.-Treur. Margaret and Vice-Pres. Al talk over the coming urrenzhlier their clan will attend. First Row: Glennis Determan, Roger Owen, Duane Hartman, Ronnie Thompson, Gordon Waller, jerry Philips, Douglas Healea. Second Rowz Don Shull, Patty Sullens, JoAnn Freeman, Lois Kolbe, Laurel Richards, Barbara Schulte, Lonnie Hunter. Third Row: Larry Jarvis, Mary Zimmerman, Carol Moeller, Ruthann Johnson, Betty Lou Edens, Margaret Larson, Jerry Hagan. Fourth Row: Ned Stanzel, Albert Bofenkamp, Roy West, Richard Arndt, Jerry Miller, Dale Carnine. Not in picture: Josephine Quail, Norman Kolbe, Marvin Roose. Mrx. Vreeland look: on Cway hacle therej and Marie Smith goef right on eating df Harriett Brown, Phyllir Stoelting, Sharon Shadle, Glenda Pennirnan, Mary Montag, and Margaret Tapley line up at the lunch room window for their trays, It mutt he goody at leaJt it'J funny to Pat Goodwin, Carol Beach, LaVonne Dettrnann, and Bonnie Mc- Donald who :it facing Margaret Tapley and Barbara Brown. And what would Jchool lunch he without our good coohf, Mn. Paul, Mn. Nicholr, Mrf. Vreeland Cchief chefb, Mn. White, and Mrf. Stoelting? LLFLCA M001 280 lunchef a day new equipment clan A nzenur rnilh, oegetahlef, fruit, protein, hutter linef of hungry leidy huxy cook! Min Ziegler? planning and buying all theie thingy are part of Jchool lunch. When the tray: are clean, Phyllix Bogue doefn't have fo much to do-and N eorna Ritter if really ohliging , 22 I 7957 X u Q QQ ,J CHARLES DEWEY CLARK FORT REUBEN GRIFFITH FRANK KESSLER 3400! EW Even in the days of television, school would not be school without the teachers. And what would the teachers do without the school board? Of course, the board worries about the building and remodeling while the teachers worry about those who are a little too slow and those who are a little too smart. But all in all these peda- gogues are a pretty good lot. H. F. LANGE R. W. LEE WALT OTTO A C. S. Gnmwn P Roy H. JORGBNSEN Superintendent Principal Morningside College, B. A., graduate work Iowa State Teachers College, B. A.g graduate at Iowa State University and Iowa State work at University of Colorado and Univer- College, University of Colorado, M. A. sity of Wyoming, Northwestern University, M. A. data? CAROLYN ASCHOM BARBARA A. BULMAN C ommaroid I unior High Iowa State Teachers College, B. A. Waldorf Junior College, Forrest Cityg St. Olaf, B. A., graduate work at State University of Iowa. MARVIN A. BICHBL LUVBRNB CLARK Science Mnlbematicx Nebraska State Teachers fCollege at Wayne, Penn College, B. A.g graduate work at Iowa B. S.g graduate work at Nebraska State Teach- State College and Teachers College of Colum- ers College at Wayne and University of bia University, M. A. Wyoming. CAROLYN AscHoM MARVIN A. LUVBRNB CLARK BARBARA A. BULMAN ,?E, es, ,... .1 FRANK HOEEMAN DARRELL HANSHAW R. DUANE HALFORD ROY L. HOLTZ GENE B. HOOVEP R. DUANE HALFORD Coach, Physical Education, Boys Counselor Morningside College, B. A., University of Illinois, M. S. DARRELL HANSHAW Junior High, Junior High Coach Buena Vista, B. A.g graduate work at Drake University. FRANK HOFFMAN Commercial Hamilton School of Commerce, Mason Cityg Mason City Junior Collegeg State University of Iowa, B. S. C. and M. A., graduate work at State University of Iowa. Roy L. HOLTZ Instrumental Music Coe College, B. A.g graduate work at State University of Iowa, Northwestern University, and University of Wisconsin. GENE Hoovnn i Coach, Social Studies University of Omaha, B. A. HELEN LOUISE HowE VIOLA KARSTENS HELEN LOUISE HOWB Librarian, Junior High Iowa State Teachers College, B. A. VIDLA KARSTENS English, Latin University of Iowa, B. A.g graduate work at University of Iowa. ELEANOR KNOLL Social Studies, Girls Counselor University of Nebraska, B. A., graduate work at University of Omaha. A PETER LLOYD Industrial Arts, Driver Training Morningside College, B. A.g Iowa State Col- lege, M. S.g graduate work at Drake Univer- sity, extension work at Iowa University. ESTHBR OPPEDAHL Vocal Music St. Olaf College, B. A., graduate work at MacPhail School of Music and Dramatic Att, Minneapolis College of Music, Northwestern University. ELEANOR KNOLL PETER LLOYD ESTHBR A- OPPKDAHL MBRVIN RUMMELLS BENJAMIN T. RUTHERFORD GENE SEVERSON MERVIN RUMMBLLS Englixh, Dramatic: University of Iowa, B. A.g graduate work at University of Iowa. . BENJAMIN T. RUTHBIIFORD Junior High Iowa State Teachers Collegeg Morningside Col- lege, B. A. we GENE SnvBnsoN Vocational Agriculture Lrecond Jemesterj Upper Iowag Iowa State College, B. S. ETHBL SILBAUGI-I Junior High I Iowa State Teachers College, B. A.g graduate work at Colorado State College of Education. ROBERT L. SKINNER Vocational Agriculture Ifirrt semertcrj Iowa State College, B. S. MARILYN SKOUGB Girl: Phyrical Education Iowa State Teachers College, B. A. ALINB ZIBGLER Homemaking ETHBL SILBAUGH ROBERT L. SKINNER South Dakota Stare College, University of Iowa, B. S.g graduate work at Iowa State Col- lege and Michigan State College. MILDRBD TAPLEY Office Secretary MBLVIN CARTER Cuftoaian MBLVIN GODWIN Aniston! Canadian MARILYN SKOUGH ALINB Zxncuan MELVIN GODWIN . MELVIN CARTER MILDRED TAPLEY -Q 'lin iv 9.3 ,-J -g... u S L09 'is A n .H sn, wif 9 sv xr 5 5 uf 2 G 19 NB' ' I ..i'i Z ' 'i,i Q' Qc .it.g g trc' W, xki. V filizizi ,Fixx .sn V F g is hun-uu.a1m Museum- e --'- Mer'-W' - f f , , Aim 5, Q 1,N --:V. , 2 fm L . if H, f W 55 . ' K K -I Sf fi - ,efsifsiisgf 5 A xxx. E A 222: ,E-,M .. f ,MV .hfijfig F N A f Ql...J I ' ll .Sfmfg Z?a:5LefAaf Fam Row: Bkxku-.ng,e, SON' BM CXung,, Bonahl Momseo, BUD Lee, S msc, Mme Laucexbadn, Dvlkgbt XN10, ylevegg, Dxgk Lake, Coach Gene H00 oy Lmdq 1, Cdvln ded, UK my W7 my Mm kv . ver in Second Row Bob Mc ' Left to ngbt: Gene 0Xsen,Dkck Gqdloway, Gary e Ghss, Ronald Nexson. berry, Georg 30 Lake, D0n McD0mXd, jun Bu ckley, D0n B0ienkaCDp, A May- Looking back- over the highlights of the season We recall the breaking of the conference scoring record, the thrilling upset of Carroll, the overnight trip to Sioux City, and the close games with some of the highly-rated teams in this part of the state. Clos- ing the season with a none too successful record of six wins and fourteen losses, these boys, neverthe- less, gave their supporters many thrilling moments. The reserves made a fine showing this year by gaining for themselves an admirable record and show promises of attaining greater heights in bas- ketball for S.C.H.S. DICK JIM LINDY BILL joozlaf Jim Irwin L H onornry Captain 32 Front Row: jim Vlallerstedt, Ronald Mooney, Robert Marhisen, Gary Lake, Bruce Greenlee, Marvin Janssen, jerry Peyton, Dwight Bunting, George Glass. Second Row: jim Buckley, Calvin Myers, Sheldon Lloyd, Lowell Stanzel, Colin Luke, Charles Corsaut, Boyd Mayberry, Vernon Susie, Keith HinesQ Third Row: Jack Peyton, George Shull, Dick Lake, Bob McC1ung, Bob Higgins, Jack Har- man, Neal Peyton, jim Anson, jack Irwin, Ray Pierson, Virgil Johnson, Jim Jensen. Fourth Row: Coach Halford, Jerry Wayt, Bob Lee, John Bartlett, LeRoy Lindquist, Dwight Irwin, Mark Laurerbach, Jim Irwin, Tom Hill, Don Bofenkamp, Craig Irwin, Asst. Coach Hoover, SCHEDULE sAc cmf oPPoNENTs 14 STORM LAKE 6 27 SIOUX CITY 12 12 JEFFERSON o 13 I-IARLAN 24 21 ROCKWELL CITY 6 o DENISON 41 zo ODEBOLT 0 o CARROLL 19 zo IDA GROVE o ine - Line: Mark Lauterbach, Bob Lee, Virgil john- son, Jack Harman, Ray Pierson, Jim Irwin, John Bartlett. Backfield: jerry Wayt, Bob McClung, George Shull, Dick Lake. SENIORS Jack Harman Bob Higgins Dwight Irwin jim Irwin Dick Lake Mark Lauterbach George Shull Jerry Wayt JUNIGRS john Bartlett Tom Hill Jack Irwin Virgil Johnson Bob Lee LeRoy Lindquist Bob McClung Neal Peyton SOPHOMORES Don Bofenkamp Jack Peyton Ray Pierson Donald Schramrn CManagerD Glztfeflnen C oaclo Halford First Row: Bob Buckley, Dick Greenlee, Bill Lange, Pat Jennett, Dick Tuttle, Mark Laurerbach, Dwight Irwin, john Bartlett, Bob Lee. Second Row: Gene Hoover, LaMar Lange, Neal Peyton, Bob Higgins, Floyd Biher, Jerry Wayr. flag Wayt 'receiver baton from The 1950 track team literally ran away Bmlm' fand We do mean ran j with the first place honors at the Mid-West Conference track meet at Harlan. They made equally excelling performances at other meets they attended fthe Cherokee Relaysv, and their own Good Indian and Sac Relays meetsj. No matter what the competition, they Went home with their share of ribbons and medals. The boy: who alwayx got to run the lax! event of the meet-the mile relay team John, Don, Mark, and jerry. 34 unior Saorfd These future athletes, coached by Darrell Hanshaw, are gaining valuable experience through junior high athletics. And although their record may not be outstand- ing, it's a good bet that they'll be providing Sac fans with plenty of thrills in the coming years. They Worked hard and deserve a lot of credit. Firm Row: Danny Wayt, Allen Mooney, Max Erritt, jerry Gerken, Tommy Wallerstedt, Larry Jarvis, jerry Philips, Jarrett Kuske. Second Row: Ray McMahon, Bill Kingfield, Gordon Brown, David Monrag, Duane Case, Paul Meyer, Allen Pellersels, Keith Bunting, Don Shull, John Larsen. Third Row: Gary Bowman, Dean johnson, jimmy Lee, Sammy Barlow, Jerry Miller, Ned Stanzel, Ronnie Benrsen, Jerry Hagen, Bob Hechtner, Fred Rench. Founlv Row: Marvin Oder, Jerry Penniman, Larry Wolff, Allen Meyer, Harvey Larson, Albert Bofenkamp, Jim Hoover, Jack Mc- Corkle, Eddie Robson, Charles Ritter. Fifth Row: Dean Moeller, Bill Rehder, Monte McClintock, Allen Penniman, Arlen Srabbe, Larry Harman, Bill Duncan, Paul Montag, Gene Olson, Delos Cotderman. Dick mrrief the ball for Sac. We want a touchdown! If it in? Carb Will it go in? I2'J another bafket for Sac. What zz moment of .ruxpemef Sink it, Lindy. 5 we :Saw if E I 5 ikdauing N Firrt Row: Janet Stanzel, Roberta Singer, Ruth Evans, Jim Lee, Donn Lee Dougherty, Cynthia Thiessen, Mary Schultz, Georgia Denman. Second Row: Peggy Goodwin, Phyllis Peddicord, Harriet Brown, Starr Russell, Mary Montag, Barbara I-Iibbs, Peggy Thiessen, Joan Shull, Third Row: Bonnie Rodgers, Judy Bartlett, Mary Schwitzer, Gretchen Niewerth, Marjorie Evans, Larry Waller, Jerry Penniman. Fourth Row: Ann Shull, Pauline Glass, Peggy Peddicord. 0 3 a Among the best swimmers in the school are those who learn the fundamentals of lifesaving. Each year three are chosen to go to aquatics school. Not to be forgotten in the athleticsiprogram are the junior high girls who joined Play For Fun to participate in athletics similar to those of senior high G. A. A. They exchange invitations with other surrounding schools for Play Days when they swim, hike, and play games. Pint Row: Mary Jo Hunting, Phyllis Stoelting, Nancy Miller, Georgia Denman, Mary Schultz, Jane Shull, Cynthia Thiessen, Peggy Goodwin, Elma Love. Second Row: Patty Penniman, Ruth Evans, Betty Anderson, Myrna Moore, Sandra Littlefield, Elaine Buckingham, Margaret Roose, Ruthann Johnson, Barbara Schulte. Third Row: Janet Campbell, Nancy McKinney, Lois Kolbe, Jo Ann Freeman, Patty Sullens, Margaret Larson, Carol Moeller, Laurel Richards. Fourth Row: Beverly Lewis, Twyla Mowrey, Peggy Hensen, Mary Leichty, Julianna Young, Susan McLaughlin, Mary Zim- merman, Carol Wiley, Evelyn Whitehouse. Fifth Row: Faye Mathisen, Sandra Fischer, Roberta Singer, Judy Davis, Harriet Brown, Claudia McClintock, Kay Cates, Marlene Shaw. Sixlb Row: Beverly Rath, Carole Griffith, Betty Eden, Sharon Shadle, Ramona LaRaas, Phyllis Rehder, Phyllis Peddicord, Starr Russell, Joan Shadle. ,.,,.., ,, , Qi Fifi! Row: Ann Shull, Bonnie Rehder, Mary Schwitzer, Peggy Peddicord. Sewnd Row: Pat Errirt, Dorothy Barnhill, Marilyn Staron, Neoma Ritter, Ruby Hartman, Darlene Wulf, Beverly Edens. Third Row: Mairlys Schoneboom, Margaret Tapley, Glenda Penniman, LaVonne Dertmann, jo Ann Curry, Patty Freeman, Dorothy Bowman. Fourth Row: Nelda Jarvis, Alta Arndt, Norma Case, Bonnie McDonald, Polly Otto, Phyllis McDonald, Kathy Fowler. Fifth Row: Mary Goecke, jo Ann Philips, Pauline Glass, Sally 'Wayt, Marlene Sroelting, Marjorie Evans. The Girls' Athletic Association has almost doubled in size this year. Could it be the all-school square dance or the hayride- with dates, that is-that caused this? Every other Monday night they meet to discuss business . Most of the time, however, is spent playing basketball and jumping on the trampolin. Firrt Row: Joan Shull, Phyllis Bogue, jackie Pellersels, Neida Bechler, Maxine Lents, Barbara Hibbs, Marge Stevens, DeI.oris Hoover. Second Raw: Shirley Patterson, Mary Montag, Marcene Fort, Bonnie O'Tool, Peggy Thiessen, joan Marshall, Parry Jensen, Donna King. Third Row: Carol Beach, Liane Clarkin, Doris Burrow, Lenore Meyer, Joyce jarnagin, Gretchen Niewerth, Shirley McCorkle, Patty Goodwin. Fourth Row: Kay Schug, Janet Stanzel, janet Roose, Sherrill Russell, Bonnie Rodgers, jucly Bartlett, Barbara Brown, Marilyn Longnecker. 4 PRESIDENT Peggy Peddicord VICE-PRESIDENT Mary Schwitzer SECRETARY Bonnie Rehder TREASURER Ann Shall N All lined up to practice rome formation! are Donna and Carol, Bonnie and jackie, Bar- hara and Judy. Forming a :tar df they practice for the Big Show are Mary S., Bonnie R., Mary M., Marjorie, 53069601 Ranking among the biggest shows of the school year was the Dolphin performance. Combining rhythmic swimming with modern melodies, this club presented the thoroughly enjoyable Night and Dayv Dolphin Show. and Ann. Some of Zhefe mermaidf need a reft af Marjorie, Ann, Mary S., Bonnie. and Barbara relax on the diving hoard, hnt lady B., Mary M., Donna. Jackie, and Carol feern to want more company in the pool. Looking wet, enthmiaftie, and Jo chic in their white half are thefe rowx of fntztre .ftars of the Dolphin fhow Cfirft row? Mary M., Mary S., jachie, Carol, and Marjorie, Cfecond rowj Barhara, Marjorie E., Indy, Donna and Ann. JUNIOR HIGH Nancy Miller, lane Shull, Kaye Arthaud, Mary Schultz, Peggy Goodwin, Carol Wiley, Marlow Burrowx. There kid! are getting experience to become cheerleader: in future yearx. 90 ,A 0 SENIOR HIGH janet Stanzel, -Mary Schwitzer, Gretchen Nieworth, Jackie Peller- Jelf, Ann Shull. They had the ambition, pep, and lookx to lead the crowd in cheering the team on. CAh.' Thoce crazy, crazy pep ftuntf they inuentealj X .f W H J' x eil-JJ 1 . And now, Anne, you'11e had your great triumph. I want my triwmpb too, my: Wilton flobnj to .fweet Anne CMercene2. Sweet Anne Page is an orphan maid in a large summer boarding house run by the domineering Mrs. Tutwiller and her spoiled daughter, Jane. When a large summer opera company opens nearby, the cast becomes the guests at the Tutwillers. Wilton O'Neal, the handsome leading man, is attracted to Anne, leaving Patricia Varon, the haughty leading lady, in a fury. Having heard Anne's lovely voice while she worked, Zaza, an elderly actress who was once a star, has coached her secretly in the lead- ing role so that when the enraged 'Patricia leaves for New York because she has lost Wilton, Anne is granted her big chance. No one can .ring that Jong as I can, comment: tiidirinta donna, Patricia, I W I to Director Tyler fMark2 and ber leading man, Wilton Holm?- Len sing: to Leona, You grew up for me, in hir mellow tenor voice. cc -A 77 Sweef lille age Ab, a mon and good lookin t ! 14' Betty K Betty TJ ar :be and ieggy fgizliltlzl meet lmnalrome Paul Uewyj, Everyone half hi: .rweetheart and if dancing and singing in the finale of Sweet Anne Page. Cowl AN' digllleef .!4lll'Le tlge H Mrs. Miranda Tutwiller ....... ..............Della Love jane ,Tutwiller ............... ......... M ary Sclrwitzer Anne Page .......... ....... M arcene Fort Abner Todd .......... ........ T homas Hill Paul Mayo ......... ................................ J erry Wayt Iessie Parker .... Wilton O'Neal... Patricia Varon.. Leona Franklin.. Len Harrington.. Tyler St. Clair ......... Sharon Vedder ....... Zaza Belasco ......... . Pr-'say ------.------ Betty ......... 'The more, the deadlierf' plam lane fMary1 with her mother, Mr: Tutwiller IDellaI. Ann Shull John Bartlett Wanda Russell Gretchen Nxewerth Robert McClung Mark Lauterbach l've got a replacement, exelaim: Zaza fCarleneI to the awe-Jtrnch Sharon fDarrel1 and Director Tyler fMafrkj. Darrel Smxth Carlene Jarvis Paulme Glass Betty Townsend QJPQI' l' One of the most impressive music contribu- tions is the Vesper Choir services at Christmas 0y6 7 Ae U46 time. This year the Boys' Glee Club lent har- mony to the program with Beautiful Savior and Birthday of a King. Pint Row: Jerry Wayt, Bob Lee, Mark Lauterbach, Bob McClung, Della Love, Wanda Russell, Barbara Lewis, Marcene Fort, Betty Townsend, Mary Schwitzer, Pauline Glass, Beverly Faehn, Janet Stanzel, Marilyn Long- necker, Sally Wayt, Kathleen Fowler, Joyce Stout, Craig Knudson, Darrel Smith, Calvin Meyers, Don Bancroft, John Bartlett. Second Row: Neal Peyton, Jim Anson, Don Faehn, Boyd Mayberry, Ronald Momsen, Harlan Stout, Janice Losure, Gretchen Niewerth, Pat Erritr, Liane Clarkin, Joyce Jarnagin, Ann Shull, Barbara Hibbs, Pat Hibbs, Evangeline Hoye, Glenda Penniman, Bonnie Rogers, Bruce Greenlee, Charles Corsaut, Don Rosen- krans, Jim Irwin, Miss Oppedahl. Third Raw: George Glass, Wilbert Everts, James King, LeRoy Olson, Gary Lake, Jean Pullen, Virginia Bodwell, Maxine Lents, Nita Bechler, Peggy Thiessen, Shirley McCorkle, Jackie Pellersels, Shirley Patterson, Margaret Clausen, Margaret Tapley, Phyllis McDonald, Jack Peyton, Melvin Beach, Jerry Peyton, Colin Luke, Marlin Meyer. Fourth Row: Mary Goecke, Janet Roose, Mardella Kohlsteclt, Barbara Blass, Neoma Ritter, Macel Niceswanger, Bonnie O'Tool, Joan Shull, Sherrill Russell, Ruby Hartman, Marilyn Staton, Donna Hunziker, Joan Marshall, Elsie Scheffler, Pat Saddoris, Marvin Janssen, Don Schramm, James Galbraith, Max Otto. Pint Row: Neal Peyton, Don Faehn, Bob McClung, Gary Lake, Craig Knudson, Jim Anson, Marlin Meyer, Calvin Meyers, Charles Corsaut, Wilbert Everts. Second Row: Miss Oppedahl, Jerry Peyton, Max Otto, LeRoy Olson, Don Schramm, Jack Peyton, Harlan Stout, Bruce Greenlee, Melvin Beach, Darrel Smith, Pauline Glass. T bud Row: Jerry Wayt, George Glass, James King, Boyd Mayberry, Mark Lauterbach, Don Rosenkrans, Jim Irwin, John Bartlett, Don Bancroft, Ronald Momsen, Bo Lee. 44 mxed Cdorud When the last row of.seats in the auditorium is stacked high with books, the Mixed Chorus , Q G! A or Girls' Glee Club is racticin for the bi ' contest. There, under Fhe direciion of Mis? tr 6 ee u' Oppedahl, these groups prepare for the judges. Good breathing, sustained tones, correct pos- ture, careful diction are essentials to good sing- ing. And the ratings of the judges proved they practiced not in vain. Firrt Row: Wanda Russell, Barbara Lewis, Della Love, Marcene Fort, Janice Losure, Pat Hibbs, Beverly Faehn, Mary Schwitzer, Ann Shull, Kathleen Fowler, Pauline Glass. Second Row: Miss Oppeclahl, Mary Ann Goecke, Liane Clarkin, Betty Townsend, Barbara Blass, Gretchen Niewerth, Peggy Thiessen, Nieda Bechler, Evangeline Hoye, Barbara Hibbs, Joyce Jarnagin, Shirley McCorkle, Marilyn Longnecker, Sally Wayt. Third Row: Neal Peyton, Don Faehn, Bob McClung, Jim Anson, Wilbert Everrs, Glenda Pennirnan, Bonnie Rogers, Margaret Clausen, Jerry Peyton, Harlan Stout, Jack Peyton, Bruce Greenlee, Darrel Srnith. Fourth Row: Jerry Wayt, Bob Lee, Jim King, George Glass, Boyd Mayberry, Mark Laurerbach, Don Rosenkrans, Jim Irwin, Don Bancroft, Charles Corsaut, John Bartlett, Calvin Myers, Ronald Momsen, Craig Knudson. 1 t 1 1 .msn s K x ez Fin! Row: Wanda Russell, Barbara Lewis, Betty Townsend, Della Love, Ann Shull, Marcene Fort, Beverly Faehn, Janice Losure, Pat Hibbs, Phyllis McDonald, Joyce Stout, Mary Schwitzer, Pauline Glass, Kathleen Fowler, Sally Wayt. Second Row: Miss Oppedahl, Virginia Bodwell, Neida Bechler, Maxine Lents, Joan Shull, Pat Errirt, Ruby Hartman, Macel Nicewanger, Jackie Pellersels, Bonnie O'Tool, Neoma Ritter, Joyce Jarnagin, Shirley McCorkle, Pat Saddoris, De Loris Hoover, Barbara Hibbs, Evangeline Hoye, Elsie Scheffler. Third Row: Mary Goecke, Janet Roose, Gretchen Niewerth, Liane Clarlcin, Peggy Thiessen, Barbara Blass, Mardella Kohlsredt, Jean Pullen, Shirley Schug, Marilyn Staton, Joan Marshall, Donna Hunziker, Shirley Patter- son, Margaret Tapley, Sherrill Russell, Bonnie Rogers, Margaret Clausen, Glenda Penniman, Marilyn Longnecker. 45 GIRLS' Tluo Betty Townsend, Mareene Fort, janet Stanzel. MIXED QUAn'rn'r Sally Wayt, Mark lanter- baeb, Wanda Runell, George Glam. Pauline Glau, Accomfpanist .Xl , ,vw N0 Boys' Qunm Bob Lee, Don Bancroft, Bob MeC.lnng, Darrel Smith. GIRLS' SEXTET Wanda Ruxxell, Sally Wayt, Janet Slanzel, Mafcene Fort, Joyce Iarnagin, Pauline Glam. All of the hidden unoccupied rooms in the school are found when it's time for small groups to start practicing for contest. During most of the free time of these contestants they toot and they harmonize . . . MDCBD CLARINET QuAn'rn'r Joyce lar-aagin,Liane Clarkin, Marcene Fort, Janet Stanzel. BRASS QUARTBT Don Rorenkrany, Craig Knudxon, Bruce Greenlee, jack Peyton. . . . Notes, intonation, treble clgfs, diction, rhythm, posture, become their musical-second na- tures. Even though the judging may frighten these courageous musicians, their practicing is re- warded. Contests are fun! DRUM ENSBMBLE Don Faebn, Elrie Scbeffler, Mary Scbwitzer, Janice Losure. CLARINET QUARTBT win. TROMBONB QUARTBT Maxine Lents, Kingsley Miner, George Glam, Don Roxenkrenx. HORN QUARTET Ruby Hartman, Ann Sbull, Boyd Mayberry, Shirley Mcfforkle. 47 Alta Arndt, Sally Wayt, Ioan Manball, Patty Good- SAXOPHONE QUARTBT Bob Lee, Bob McClung. Betty Towmend, Sbel ,don Lloyd. Conmrr QUARIBT Craig Knudson, Carol Beach, Bruce Greenlee, Jerry Peyton. Soyoibtb First Rowz Yac Emu, Xlaihken Losxgqeckex. Second Row: Bob NLcCXung, Yovdec , WU wake Yw Bob Ve, Geox ge usseh, Bam! 'Yov1nsenA, Ymime Ghss, janet Sum-eX, Klvme CXQIXGQ, Maicene You, thaxhqn Gbss, Mana Lwxesbach, Don Bancroft, S319 Anson, Dana Sgsixxb. A11 . 10 lined 0322? fo Lhiixlifefw as anotheralone b ses too 3 picture ps 'D' ut . - A d Splflts. Toe twelve Iiiufse, tl-Le thatls the gefher or 9-dl-igal l Soloists Way the 310116, theilflgel-S 50551-3-ved rated W. Stel-ed 1:11 the One best O al 5 Nlflwlnq Bob McCXuns. Bancsoic, Sane: SVMYLCX, SAW 41 wg, Song indent, Xfxwe CVLW30, 009 Malcene You, B0b Lee, Bam 'iovlnsemk SGW! 61911, Wanda Ywsseu' DaSseX Sxifwb- 48 pls'-T' 3010: Carol Beach, Li Agndirson, Sandra L' -irs all Mar 26154 IP L N fm, 43,0 Marjorie Evans, Don Rosenkrans, D011 Banfrofa Crane Knudson, Sheldon Lloyul Joyce Jarfragifl, Gfeffhffl Meweftb' f0f our nYm HO he Sy was t , C65 b dan T epee Clu e he O t Val-iefY t hmlc by- d fhyt the d marcheseargames was ' ite tO t . he Spit C0101- nd, t nd oth SW?i11iT1uSiaSm a Smo adde hifh W d. Ban P f the loyal Pe wofd O ane Clarlrrn, Sally Wayzg arcene Forg o IPEIGGHGC Cylzthza rnlemn, .feclgzd Row' J tba iwnlrleg Gloria Wlsoa, Mix Orro, J ow: f3I1!k'6 Losurq Elsie Sc11efHe1g Don 01113. IG08s1ey1'lLrzeq George Glass, Don Pd Ma aflllh, P Ben? T on Banc N aa 6061! yce Jarnagrn, Alta Arndg Slzirley orlrlq Bo . Craig Knudson, Bruce Greenleq Donlzigr erry Plzilrbs, Barbara Brown, Elma Mae love Faelzn, Duane Cisq Jack Peyron, Mn Holm D Rosenkrans. yberry at G0odW owasen rofg ci s .1 l M .ITT Gene SCMQUZ-rhon 0741 ,M ' akllle 49 0I'lC0l f Wanda Russell Drum Majorette -'L--L ,I fl ,V ff , WW-M, ia in w as silt. K . 1 X A 'iwie ' V .bub i . C ' tiii iiili f ' t Q ' A .1 KL. tj?-K - : ..,. : I E ,C - e ' if' C it ' if . Iii : , K - :, . ' '.,' ' D ei . 4 A -' ' ' .... , '. . , www V: . h i -jg ff. i 1 t to f if 4 1'Vrf' if The ever- fazth ful Color Guard, t 5 which added to the cerernonief o . , , A. fi the marchzng hand, rr reprefented at W ,ani , t- rf , , ' - - , 2 h the our Bo Scoutr: Br!! Kan - Exile I ,ififfiai lg 2-Y ' -f - - f fzeld, Charlet Rrtter, frm Lee, and Gordon Brown. Flute: Cynthia Thiessen, Sandra Littlefield, Mary Francis Schultz, Patty Freeman, Roberta Singer, Ohoe: Marjorie Evans, Clarinet: Janet Stanzel, Matcene Fort, Neal Peyton, Alta Atndt, Sally Wayt, Liane Clarken, Joan Marshall, Patty Goodwin, Martha Winkler, Gloria Wilson, jack McCorkle, Marlene Carter, Peggy Goodwin, Elaine Buckingham, Janice johnson, Harriet Brown, Jane Shull, Nancy Miller, Ban Clarinet: Joyce jarnigang Alto Saxophone: Sheldon Lloyd, Betty Townsend, Elma Mae Love, Barbara Brown, Tenor Saxophone: Robert McClung, Donald Bancroft, Baritone Saxophone: Robert Lee, Banoon: Donald Faehng Cornet: Craig Knudson, Carol Beach, Bruce Greenlee, Jerry Peyton, Donald Schramm, Duane Case, Betty Anderson, Jerry Philips, Frenoh Horn: Shirley McCotkle, -Ann Shull, Boyd Maybertyg Baritone: Jack Peyton, Ned Stanzelg Trornhone: Donald Rosenktans, George Glass, Maxine Lents, Kingsley Miner, Gene Schtammg Ban: Max Otto, Jerry Waytg Drum: Janice Losute, Mary Schwitzet, Gretchen Niewerth, Elsie Schefflet. Zim! Roy Holtz Director lntrimte palhf of marching routiner were made much earier for the ref! of zine band by the pretty Zwirlerr, Peggy Tbiefyen, Della Love, Mar- garet Clamen, Wafzdu Ruffell, Bon- nie Rogen, Mmilyf Schoneboom, and Pat Hibbx. Although these musicians arise in the middle of the night to grope their way to the school they still end up producing fine music. These maestros play everything from overtures to popular tunes, but they really hit their strides on the marches Their successful programs are largely due to the direction of Roy Holtz, who keeps their sleepy eyes on the notes .-. ,.. --.,,N.,- ..... M-.. ,... .. .... ,,,,,, , M ,... W, , ....... ..,... ......... ff-Qiffbcifiif' K - Looking Jtudiour, aren't they? No, there waJn't a fire-just re- modeling the joint. I Gym, that iJ.j Ann with a puzzled look. Did they try to lock you out? The percuuion part of hand, Janice, on her way to Jchool. ferry and jack looking their handfomeft. Are we twenty points ahead or twenty pointy hehind?--That if the quextion, jlfll aw Ji if Jw' if iygi 't 1 ,QQ .,4f, if K A f y 1, '..- . , ., ,... V , np..--f 5-9550 A pep meeting, hut where? the PEP! 99 and 44f100f76 something or other-they float! The F. F, A. Sweetheart, Shirley, flanked hy her attendantr, Bon- nie and Pauline. Not had, huh? The American hiftory clan pay- ing their usual cloJe attention ! And who might thexe fair damfelx he?-N one other than Peg and Mary. Betty and Mr. Rummellr danc- ing at the Teepee.-So what if the mufic had Jtopped. Dick and jo Ann in their young and innocent yearf. il II? Oo .f4cfiuifie:5 The officers of the student council as they usually are, loafing on the job: Pat Hibbs, vice-presidentg Barbara Lewis, secretaryg Jack Irwin, rreasurerg jim Irwin, president. .gluclenf Counci From tags to floats, from queens to speakers, the student council carries out a variety of activities. In the fall their biggest project is planning and supervising Homecoming. They see that the queen is elected, that her float is built, that the skits are judged, and that the parade down town is assembled. These representatives, chosen by classes and from their varied home- rooms, are responsible for our assembly programs and the intro- duction of Career Day speakers. They even began working on a new seating arrangement in the auditorium. But the project that made them most famous was their decision to keep our locker doors closed-and they meant it! committee of 'wo' , as 2 , . Margaret and ilc0VC3oeSn-t get joyces warn decide this 105 er doors closed. with . to keep lockef books fall! 223525 smiles fha Wm 'he The student council members ponder over a new problem. Fin! Row: George Glass, Jo Pullen, Pat Hibbs, Jim Irwin, Joyce Jarnagin, Jack Irwin, Mafgafef Tapley, Pauline Glass. Second Row: Evelyn Whitehouse, Ned Stanzel, Faye Mathisen, Mr. Jorgen- sen, Joel Scholle, Delos Corderman, Don Bancroft, Bob Higgins, Sally Wayt, Mr. Hoffman, Barbara Hibbs, Carol Wiley. OFFICERS Dick Lake ....................,.,,,,.,.,......,. Preridenz Beverly Faehn ......... ............ V ice-President Marv SCl1WitZer .,............ Secretary-Trearurer Al Table: Mary Schwitzer, Dick Lake, Beverly Faehn. First Row: Ann Shull, Della Love, Wanda Russell, Peggy Pedclicord. Second Row: Joyce -Iarnagan, Neal Peyton, Janet Stanzel. The highest honor our school can confer is a description of membership in the National Honor Society. On the basis of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service, these members are elected by the faculty once a year. Another honorary group in our school is Thespians, a national drarnatics organization. This membership is determined by outstanding acting ability, judged by Director Rummells and fellow Thespians. Fin! Row: Wanda Russell, Della Love, Bill Lange, Mary Schwitzer, Pauline Glass, Mark Lauterbach, Diane Bar- I low, Marcene Fort. Second Raw: Mr. Rummells, Gary ' Lake, Darrel Smith, Don Bancroft, Jim Irwin, John V gsgfi Bartlett, Bob Lee, Dick Lake, Marilyn Longnecker, Bob V f -1,-. f- ,I xv, Win, OFFICERS Mary Schwitzer ...........,.. Preridenr Bill Lange ......,...,... Vice-Prerident Pauline Glass .................. Secretary Mark Lauterbach ............ Treasurer Diane Barlow ...... Member-at-large Bill Wilfon ......................... Hanh ,lohnfon ........ Evelyn Brown .....,. Helen Wgjtgn ,,,,,,A ,,,,,,,,,... P africia Freeman J, Oglevie Thorpe .............. Delos Corderrnan Mn, Tlygfpe ,,,,,,.,,,,,.. ............... J o Pullen The Seventh Eighth and Ninth graders proved that they, too can s ng act and play at their annual Junior High night. All grown up with new dresses first nylons and slick hairi M CD I d 17 r orpe e oyj warne if h f f k d h . . t ey Per arm or a Pac e mm wife, Uoj, Don't call me Oglewef' The dominating Mrr. Thorpe I 102 dercrihex her hurhand IDelo12 to Mr. Wilxon K Bill RJ when Jhe Jayf, A monfe will completely un- nerve him. s FIXERS INCORPORATED .Willimn Rehder ...,....Larry Harman ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,... Nancy M1l1er Wringing hir handf, Hank ILarryj eagerly arhed Stenographer Evelyn fNancyI, Dow :he Jonnd like .fhe'J got money? Bill I Bill RJ and Helen lPattyI anxiously anticipate the amwer. From the time Gene Olson president of the Ninth grade, welcomed all the guests, through the five songs played by the 32 member band through the youthful selections sung by each of the clauses-especially I Saw Sammy'-to the humorous one act plays the audience was thoroughly entertained. This year, for the first time, the parent: were even fed coffee and A DATE FOR BOBBY SOXER Bobby ........................................... jane Shull Harold ......... ........ W illiam Kingfield Mefgie ............ ....... C ynthia Thiessen MH Henna ....... .....,.. R oberta Singer Mr Hanna .......,. ,r.,,,,,,,,,,,, J Oe Blass 32Fr Harold if .rnch a nice boy, remem- ber: Mn. Hanna fRobertaJ while Harold I Bill KJ Jecretly enjoyx hir compliment. C6 7 20112 iff .70 Mm Daniel Clobn BJ explainx to Sylvia CMarilynj that wben one profpectf, one finely nuggets in one'J banelt-if one'J lucky, of course. Noel CoWard's lively comedy about rl: Mn. Cfombie CNeomab and Faith CGretcbenD litten Uncle Dan's millions and his plan to encourage W' Gnggf cqrfugl 'immdi Mn' Defmoff CB 'b'm'l , , , N tbat ber knitting Jtitcbe: ended with Forty-Jeven, each of his idle nleces and nephews to make Madamgf good gave the audience an evening of en- tertainment and fun. CAST MRS. DERMOTT ..................... ........ B arbara Brown OLIVER ..................... .............. R obert Lee EVANGELINE ....,... ................. I anet Stanzel SYLVIA ............... ....., M arilyn Lorignecker BOBBIE ..e......... ....... R obert McC1ung JOYCE ....,............... ....... M arcene Fort DANIEL ..................... ........... J ohn Bartlett MRS. CROMBIE ...,.... ............. N coma Ritter FAITH CROMBIE ........ ....... G retchen Niewerth GRIGGS .................... ..,......,... . .Craig Irwin A family quarrel breakr out between Oliver CBob Lee? and Bobbie CBob McClungD with Oliver threatening, Not wbile Fm around bere you won't. Evangeline Cjanetj, Mrs. Dermott CBarbaraD, Sylvia CMarilynJ and Joyce CMarceneD look on in amazement. Uncle Daniel tletcribef bit amuxing adventure: in Soutb America to his appreciating niece! and nepbewf witb the concluyion, and it bit nie! 57 M53. T' eivldL LQ ZIKQZ-iivfzssl WMI' 1 ,wow S 0 - 1. 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Pa chi-RSTPOSS Sama- iidfb ig' A11?5cf1'Pfpf'i7 ,,f?nin5,fP 9,1820 P f Xfegfifii -S P 9 ' S l K S ' A S T .. ii S liyuigipg T S - S.'?Qfi ilsiiiaee l a Tassafehieitainssth QRS, j9 4 feadif'-4.S, fig? R f iili at 591 STAFF at an 5 P PS2 f WP: K Y ' ,'I'I Q l C0-EDITORS ------------------.-...------ .----- D 0rOfhy BOWUOGI1, Tl BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR ...... ................... B ob Lee O'OO yiawtell j f, - ,QPR B ,jg GIRLS, SPORTS EDITOR ........ ......... P eggy Peddicord ii,g3,,, hTSSP fSA S P y QQ K. COPY EDITOR ................... ........ K athleen Fowler efij PS ST g S, OS , f 659,55 EXCHANGE EDITOR ....... ....... G loria Barnhill P PHOTOGRAPHER ......,. ............. D on Bancroft SPONSOR ---.--'--'-------------.- --'------------- W affen Hoffman First Row: Marcene Fort, Sally Wayt, janet Stanzel, Joyce Jarnagin, Shirley McCorkle, Jackie Pellersels, Barbara Hibbs. Second Row: Peggy Peddicord, Bob Lee, Kathy Fowler, Dorothy Bowman, Marjorie Evans, Jim Buckley, Boyd Mayberry, jo Ann Philips, Patricia Hibbs. Third Row: Phyllis Determann, joel Scholle, Mary Goecke, Elsie Scheffler, Shirley Patterson, Gretchen Niewerth, jack Harman, Margaret Liane Clarkin, Mary Montag, I Clausen, Shirley Schug, Clenda Penniman, Margaret Tap- ley, Neoma Ritter. Fourth Row: Donna King, Don Rosen- n Longnecker jo Pullen krans, DeLoris Hoover, Marily , , Kaye Arthaud, Jerry Peyton, I.aVonne Dettmann, Bonnie McDonald, Barbara Blass, Mairlys Schoneboom. Firrt Row: Dick Lake, Pat Hibbs, Dorothy Bowman, Tom Teague, Kathy Fowler. Second Row: Peggy Peddicord, Barbara Lewis, Diane Barlow, Pauline Glass, Beverly Faehn, Ann Shull, Mary Schwitzer. Third Row: Miss Knoll, Della Love, Jack Harman, Donna King, Janice Losure, Phyllis McDonald, Jerry Wayt, jo Ann Philips, Marjorie Evans, Mark Lauterbach, Mitzi Buckingham. we I9 1 Janice and Pat pop some of the corn to make the mane 0 0 to make the annual grow. y EDITOR ....,............ . ........... ........, B everly Faehn BUSINESS MANAGER ............,.........,............. Pauline Glass MANAGING EDITORS ............ Ann Shull, Mary Schwitzer, Mark Lauterbach, Jerry Wayt ASSISTANT BUSINESS MGRS...Diane Barlow, Jack Harman, Barbara Lewis, Della Love, Peggy Peddicord TYPIST .............................................................. Janice Losure STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER ......... ........ D on Bancroft SPONSOR ..............,.................... ......... E leanor Knoll Hey, Mary, Bev, Ann, ana' Jerry, do editor: work? 59 4 og rarianri Remember, this is an overnight book, due at 9:00 tomorrow morning. With this familiar warning to forgetful book borrowers, the libra- rians put away their books for another day. Mem- bers of this organization can be seen on duty before and after school and during each period checking books in and out. Imagine a librarian that like: to read! Prerident Elrie and Vice-prefident Kaye have their bookr, but Secretary-treasurer Neoma and Reporter Bonnie don? Jeem to be too interexted. Fmt Row: joan Shull, james Glass, Bonnie McDonald, Kaye Arrhaud, Elsie Scheffler, Neoma Ritter, Boyd May- berry, Margaret Tapley. Second Row: Bonnie O'Tool, Lenore Meyer, Phyllis Determann, Betty Foster, Dorothy Barnhill, Parry Erritt, Marilyn Staron, Polly Otto, Patty Freeman, Beverly Edens, Twyla Mowrey, LaVonne Detr- mann, Glenda Penniman, Virginia Bodwell. Third Row: Miss Howe, Marlene Stoelring, Betty Hass, Marilyn Miller, Gloria Wilson, Norma Case, Darlene Rhoads, Shirley De- Bourgh, jo Pullen, Margie Fertig. Fourth Row: Norma Roose, Alta Arnclt, Nelda Jarvis, Bonnie Rehder, Ramona LeRaas, Mairlys Schoneboom, Mardella Kohlstedt, Donna Hunziker. 60 Seated: Shirley Stevens, Phyllis Vauble, Audrey Gortburg, Lois Johnson, Mr. Hoffman, Elaine Quail, Dorothy Howard, Mitzi Buckingham, Barbara Hott. Standing: Dorothy McCallister, Don Paul, Douglas Moore, Joyce Stout, Loren Little, LaMar Lange, Marjorie Ellis. 'IXMWL 6 ' Do all W. E. people work Xloenence .ro bard, Mr. Paul? OFFICERS When it comes to planning for the future, these PRESIDENT ............................. ....... J Hl'1lCC Losure are the groups that do it. With Mr. Hoffman's guidance and supervision, seniors in work experience hold jobs VICEPRESIDENT ' ' W ands' Russell downtown, get high school credit for their work, and SECRETARY -,,-,,,--, ,,,,-,,,,,,, P at Hibbg learn what the business world is really like. Those in , , - the Commercial Club are planning for their futures as TREASURER ------- ------ M aflofle Evans students who have had at least ............ credits in typing REPORTER Kathy Fowler or shorthand. A salute to the business leaders of to- morrow! SPONSOR ....... ....... M iss Aschorn Are the officers of C. C. turning ou! money on the dim-9 mmerciaf First Row: Dorothy Bowman, Bonnie O'Tool, jackie Pellersels, DeLoris Hoover. Second Row: Della Love, Kathleen Fowler, Lois Johnson, Wanda Russell, Pat Hibbs, Janice Losure, Marjorie Evans, Dorothy Bowman, Beverly Faehn, Pauline Glass. Third Rowz Elaine Quail, Pat Quail, Phyllis McDonald, Esther Moeller, Pat Goodwin, Miss Aschom, Dorothy Howard, Mitzi Bucking- ham, Audrey Gottburg, Barbara Hott, Marjorie Stevens. Fourth Row: Phyllis Vauble, Shirley Sevens, Glenda Penniman, Alta Arndt, Bonnie Rehder, Margaret Tapley, Norma Case, Barbara ass. The F HA. Chapter looks efficient and cheerful: Trearurer Alta, Vice-Prerident Jo Ann, Reporter Barb, President Dorothy, Parliamenlarian lean, Music Chairman Mary, Secretary Shirley, and Public Relationr Chairman Judy. First Row: Luella Davis, Margaret Clausen, Virginia Bodwell, Barbara Clausen, Marlene Carter, Burnice Davis. Second Row: Mildred Teague, Patty Jensen, Alta Arndt, Jo Ann Philips, Dorothy Bowman, Shirley Patterson, Doris Burrow, Phyllis Determann. Third Row: Barbara Brown, Eliza- beth Frazier, Dorothy Barnhill, Phyllis Bogue, Kaye Arthaud, Beverly Edens, Shirley DeBourgh, Patty Freeman, Norma Case. Fourth Row: Pat Erritt, Barbara Blass, LaVonne Dettmann, Liane Clarken, Marcene Fort, Patty Goodwin, Neida Bechler, Margie Fertig. Have you seen those red jackets with the fancy emblems on them? Those are F.H.A. jackets and their wearers are proud members of Sac's largest organ- ization, the Future Homemakers of America. They've had a busy year enter- taining the high school at the first square dance in the fall Koh how cold it Wasll, planning their formal dance C the only visa versa dance on the calendarj, formally installing their officers fand feeding their mas and teachersj, clothing two families in Greece Qvvith the high school's helpj, attending the state con- vention in Des Moines Qand missed schoollj, and installing a new F.H.A. Chapter at Carroll. And just to prove how enthusiastic these members are, twenty began work on the Junior Homemaker Degree, six on the Chapter Degree. Bonnie Rehder and jo Ann Philips worked for State Homemaker Degree. Is it any wonder such an organization grew and Grew and CREW? First Row: Kay Schug, Patty Saddoris, Lois Zimmerman, Darlene Wulf, Wilma Quail, Gloria Wilson, Shirley Schug. Second Row: Peggy Thiessen, Elsie Scheffler, Margaret Tapley, Marlene Stoelring, Bonnie Rehder, Marilyn Sraton, Marilys Schoneboom, Darlene Rhoads, Marlene Wyatt. Third Row: Sally Wayt, Wanda.Russell, Marvel Venzke, Martha Winkler, Betty Townsend, Miss Ziegler, Janet Roose, Norma Roose, Pat Quail, Bonnie Rodgers, Sherrill Russell, Frances Schug. XVhile one group looks at the F.H.A. magazine, TEEN TIMES, another section shows off the program booklets for this past year, made fancy with the F.H.A. flower, the red rose. On the first page, the officers illustrate their posi- tions for the installation service. Three groups, three interests, and ninety girls plan for the future. Firrt Row: Lou Rae McCrea, Joan Marshall, Macel Niceswanger, Glenda Penniman, DeLoris Hoover, Marilyn Longnecker, Phyllis McDonald. Seaond Row: Betty Lou Hass, Della Love, Party Hallengren, Lenore Meyer, Barbara Hibbs, Mary Goecke, Judy Bartlett, Jean Pullen, Ruby Hart- man, Twyla Mowrey. Third Row: Polly Otto, Marilyn Miller, Nelda Jarvis, Maxine Lents, Marclella Kohlstedt, Bonnie O'Tool, Donnita Hutchinson, Donna Hunziker, Ramona LeRaas, Jo Pullen, Bonnie McDonald. 4 if ,? tw it as Even wiihout lheir official jacketf, theie F.F.A. officer! look capahle: Sec- retary Corfaut, Reporter Harman, Vice-Prefident Mooney, Treafurer Mc Donald, Prefident Goxch, and Senti- nel Beach. Any of the 41 members of the Future Farmers of America will gladly tell about their year's program. They might brag about the 34 acres of soybeans they raised and sold, or the concessions they sold at the county fair and the football games. They might tell about the Sac County F.F.A. basketball conference they organized last year or the two swimming parties they've had. They could tell about the convention six of their representatives attended in Kansas City or the judging teams they've had judging all classes of livestock. They'll remember to cell about the vacation trip nine of the members went on through the Missouri Ozarks to Churchill Downs in Kentucky, to the Indianapolis Races and through seven states in all. And which one could ignore the dates they took on their hayride, or the Wienie roast, or their Harvest Ball with the F.F.A. Sweetheart, Shirley Patterson? But one thing is sureg not one would forget to tell that this Sac City Chapter has Won in contests more Gold Awards than any chapter has ever won in one year, that this is the top F.F.A. Chapter in the State! Unng the heft F.F.A. methodr, Miner On the junior-Jenior field trip to johmorfx Queen Shirley pofex with attendantx Olfon mahex the harn clean enough farm, it look: ax if everyone had a good renf, Bonnie and Pauline. for a cal. Fint Row: Melvin Beach, Don McDonald, Charles Corsaut, Fred Gosch, Ronald Mooney, Jack Harman. Second Row: Gene Olson, Virgil Drost, Maurice Wilkinson, Donald Shramm, Marvin Oder, Marvin Janssen, Virgil Johnson, Larry Harman, Lawrence Freeze, Robert Hechrner, Mr. Skinner. Third Row: Darrell Smith, Harold Greene, Thomas Teague, james Galbraith, Robert Higgins, Allen Stabbe, Allen Penniman, Ronald Kolbe, Lowell Stanzel. Fourth Row: joe Blass, William Johnson, Wilbert Everts, Dwight Bunting, LeRoy Olson, Richard Kolbe, Donald Goecke, Allen Meyer. Fifth Row: Vernon Susie, Colin Luke, George Glass, Ronald Nelson, Marlin Meyer, Lyle Crabb, Keith Hines, Francis Gosch. STATE CONTESTS Fred Gosch .......................... Iowa Farmer Degree Duane Haley ........ ...r....Iowa Farmer Degree Wilmer Mooney .................. Iowa Farmer Degree Wendell Body ............. .American Farmer Degree Sac Chapter ranks first in the State. Ronalaliaml George text :oilr while The Gold Award Mr Chairman Contestantr. the Boy! look on. .n, wK3EWaEwW Q M J Soybean Sellerx adveftife Soyheam. I A ' A5551 fa. , ' A , A : HE 'f o f ,lr e, , f A f , .,VV V k gg A,z. 1 5 fffTi'lf:,, r 5. V A . , i.,e,,g 22.820 Fin! Row: jim Quail, Jerry Peyton, Gary Lake, Don Bancroft, jack Peyton, Max Otto, jim Hoover. Second Row: Mr. Lloyd, Marvin Maule, Craig Knudson, Verlyn Jarvis, Sheldon Lloyd, Eddie Robson, Bill Rehder, Keith Hines, joel Scholle, Don McDonald, Neal Peyton, Paul Meyer, Bruce Green- lee, Bob Howard. Third Row: Delos Corderman, Don Faehn, Bill Duncan, Max Healea, Larry Buckingham, Allen Penniman, Francis Gosch, Monte McClintock, Dean Moeller. DON BANCROFT President DON FAEHN Vice President MARY SCHWITZER The boys in the Projectors Club are the famous class skipoersv of old S. C. High. QThey get out to show films.J But the poor camera fiends have no such luck. fThey just get to use the dark room.j - l 0iQCi0l 5 CM Fmt Row: Boyd Mayberry, jo Ann Philips, Kathy Fowler, Dorothy Bowman, Neoma Ritter, Glenda Penniman, Betty Townsend, Jim Buckley. Second Row: Mr. Bichel, Don Bancroft, Eddie Robson, Max Otto, Joel Scholle, Don Rosenkrans, Don Schramm, Bruce Greenlee, Paul Meyer, Keith Hines, Jimmy Hoover, Sheldon Lloyd. Third Row: Delos Corderman, Don Faehn, Max Healea, Bill Rehder, Allen Penniman, Bill Duncan, Monte McClintock. Secretary JIM BUCKLEY Reporter DON BANCROFT President GARY LAKE . Vice President JACK PEYT ON Secretary IER RY PEYTON Treasurer President Laziterhach look: Jo efficient. Boyd doem't Jeem to like the diet of dry hum, naphim, and recordx. eepee Planned and executed by their own officers, the Teepee Club is the official high school Hangout after football and basketball games, and for celebration of all special events. The crew if abxorhed in hot card: and cold coke. Mary and lohrt, Arm and ferry poxe together, but Boyd lookx attractive with hit choice. 67 cc 77 ircud rom Cf 50 Barker Bnrflczz and Qnecnie Pellerfelf infife you znzder Zbe Big Top. HFHN ...NTRHNEE mf.-75w I lvl ng , 5 Q ,J L. fs, 1 Lady Buckinglmm diflributef ber mlentf. After changing their theme several hundred times and fighting like Indians, the Juniors were sure they had a suc- cessful prom-and everyone else agreed. Clowm, jack and Craig, act natural. omecoming 'W' l 950 .1 gn f QUEEN PAT HIBBS, Attendantf Pauline Glam and Ann Shall. Rain, rain, go away was the chant for Homecoming this year. Although the day was climaxed with beautiful queens, the Seniors having the prize skit fthe fourth year in a rowj, and an enthusiastic parade, Old Man Rain drowned the Victory Angels -but never the spirit of Sac City High School. ' Can, floatr, and student! parade through town. The queen: are taken for a ride at the football game 69 - , ., , is 1,-,,--. .fists ,gg is 1 i 75,172.1 -Q, ,, 3.5 We 4, . Mia L W... V ,,,' Q. ,., .4555 gffgm A G 2 Q, rs k Vg, A .,, ...,. W .QLI 6 A:-44:55 Q, -. l I any 2 :git . A at if 2 -:,, K .J K M .'A-A:A- 2 if- I i 8 - ' , f ,.4 1 'V,, 3- al: ,,,f 5 gif: :,. we s gi i gjig s ' rf' f ' ,.,, 3 I , I , N ' ,ii September 5 September 18 October 2 October 6 October 9 October 14 October 18 October 24 November 10 November 14 November 2 3 November 24-2 5 December 2 December 17 December 22 January 2 January 1 2 January 1 8 January 21 January 3 0 . February 7 'f ' ' if I ,.-9,415 1 School Begins . . . Hello again. Magazine Campaign . . . Super salesmen! Magician Assembly . . . Aba Ka- dabra--Ali Ooop. Homecoming . . . We should have been ducks instead of Indians. J. C. Holden . . . All about our friends in Latin- America. Marching Band Contest' . . . An- other 1 for Sac. Otto Schacht . . Singing is to talk- ing as running is to walking? Operetta . . . Sweethearts, ah, ta, td. Johnson Snake Assembly . . . And now snakes around our necks. Junior Class Play . . . I'll Leave It to You! Thanksgiving Vacation . . . Free- dom! All-State Music Festival . . . An educational trip to Des Moines. F. F. A. Harvest Ball. Vesper . . . Silent Night, Holy Night. Vacation Begins . . . Ah, life . . . Vacation Ends . . . Oh, no! End of First Semester . . . Last lap for the seniors. A Howells Glass Blowers . . . The art of glass blowing. Band Concert. Junior High Night . . . The under- dogs perform. National Honor Initiation . . Scholarship and brains. CGEFLJQI' March 2 All School Play. March 5 Jan Hollander Assembly . . . The l world in our Audi torium. gMarch 12-13 Dolphin Show . . . Fish in water. March 23, 26 Easter Vacation . . . We knew spring would come. March 30 F. H. A. Formal Dance . . . Long dresses and dates. April 6-7 Play Festival. April 7 Preliminary State Music Contest, Small Groups . . . With shaking knees .... April 13-14 Preliminary State Music Contest, Large Groups . . . Smile at the judges. April 18 Career Day . . . Planning for the future. April 26 Al Bell Assembly . . . A trip to the Scandinavian countries. April 27-28 Drake Relays. April 27-28 State Music Contest . . . More knees. May 5 Final State Music Contest, Large Groups . . . The survivors. May 11-12 District Track Meet. May 12 Junior-Senior Banquet . . . We dress up. May 15 Senior Class Play . . . Seniors dis- play their talents for the last time. May 19 Sac Relays. May 20 Baccalaureate . . . Did you cry? 'May 24 Commencement . . . Good-bye to the seniors. May 25 Award Assembly . . . The final 70 parade. 57 f X W Q f If Qi y l--, JJU,ffl Congratulations to the Class of 1951 from a COMMUNITY INSTITUTION SAC CITY STATE BANK A. W. Jones, President 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 M f t Oldsmobile L vl... Sales Service TWWV SAC COUNTY AUCTION, INC. Where Buyer and Seller Meet Salex Every Wednesday Rear view of auditorium. SAC COUNTY FARM BUREAU The Voice of Organized Agriculture Educational, Legislative, Service to Member Programs PRIEBE AND SON, Inc. SAC CITY, IOWA SAC CITY CREAMERY CO. Smooth-Tex Ice Cream Guernsey Brand Butter PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED MILK RAYMOND WILSON SAC COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE DRUG AND GIFT SHOP SHEELY AND YOUNG THE CLOTHING CORNER OF SAC COUNTY WILLIAMS MILLING COMPANY SoYBEAN PROCESSORS GRAIN S Mill Telephone 54-2 FEEDS Loo YV. YVilliams. 'FCIUIDIIOIIC SAC CITY, IOWA LEONARD'S GREENHOUSE Flowers for all Occasions Congrafizlulions fo I hc' Class of 'Sl Mr. Propertiex lim Don Bancroft. TO SEXIORS OF I95l Best Wishes for Health, Good Luck and Happiness Sac County Implements FARBER AND OTTEMAN Furniture and Funeral Service SAC' CITY, IOWA BLUMGREIVS REFRIGERATION SERVICE Weftinglaouxe Appliancef Phone S28 Emmett Blumgre GAMBLE STORES Gordon D. Brown, Owner AIVIIVIER HARDWARE V. - 1 1,- XXINIIUS blIC'L'CP-S to thc Class of al CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK SERVICE - COURTESY - SECURITY Membei of the ITLllE,lf1l D 1 it lllhllI'il.I1Cti Corp. . 4 . r.. C 305 Congratulations to the Graduates and we sin- cerely hope that you will always have as much happiness and success in your life's work as you have had in High School. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brynteson HOBBY HOUSE G I F T S McCorkle Construction Co. Sac City, Iowa, WILSON AND VEST Attorneys at Law Sac City, Iowa LUBECK BROS. OIL CO. CORN BEST FINANCE PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS CORPORATION Phone 822 Sac City, Iowa DAIRY FARM EQUIP. Co. WISEMAWS CAFE V. K. IQAXTH SAC CIVIVX' Good FOOd-IVIOCICIHIC Prices I4lVCl'ytlllllg.l' for tlw Dairy Ifiu-mer Sefffife YOU Will Like Sac City, Iowa While the fiddler play. FREEMAN BROS. SERVICE General Repairing Pllouc 656 GAYLORD'S JEWELRY Sac City Finest in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry HY-POP, INC Sac City, Iowa Q' h. . I r . -.Jung . HATS ' SHOES ' FURNISHINGS 365 Days a Year Your Pleasure is Our Business SAC AND CHIEFTAIN THEATRES D. L. CDAVEI GREEN REAL ESTATE-AUCTIONEER-INSURANCE Phone 682 Sac City, Iowa Office, Sac City State Bank Bldg. SAC COUNTY ELECTRIC SERVICE Dependable Electric Service NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION MEMBER OF FEDERAL LAND BANK SYSTEM SAC COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. A. Currie, Mgr. Grace Green, Abflmcl Sac City, Iowa QUALITY PAINTS AUTO SUPPLIES COAST-TO-COAST STORE LEONARD APPLIANCES HARDWARE W. J. DIXON LUMBER CO. Building Materials and Coal E. E. LEWIS Style and Gift Shop THE HOUSE OF' QUALITY PARK HOTEL 14141I'l'H I .XRBIIiR. I'ROI'RIIi'I'OR Compliments of your Inter- Collegiate Press represent t' e LUTHER ALLEN Yearbooks, invitations, cards, diplomas, caps and gowns. W. B. WAYT AND SON, Inc. Monument Builders SAC CITY CANNING CORPORATION SWEET CORN CANNERS Sac City, Iowa Dependable GENUINE P9I'fOI'1T12L1f1CG . PFISTER Disease Yleld HYBRIDS Resistant WILSON-RININGER CORN CO. SAC CITY, IA, sc'HA1,1.ER, IA. Congratulations Seniors COMPLIMENTS OF A. T. JOHNSON SINGEPUS DEPARTMENT STORE Thrift Basement HIBBS NASH CO. SALES AND SERVICE 1705 West Maine Street Sac City, Iowa Phone 582 WIGWAM IBAKERY Special Attention to Special Orderr Mr. I. L. Galloway Irwin and Bill For a Snack or a Meal HOLMBURG MACHINE TRY THE MAIN CAFE and BOB HAYES Proprietor and Chef WELDING SHOP SAC CITY HATCHERY Hy-Line and Quality Chicks DAVIS CHEVROLET COL Phone 783 Complete Mechanical and Body Service Ames and Nutrena. Feeds Poultry Supplies CURRIE MOTORS Hamm and Longman Phone 523 Y Your DeSoto Plymouth Dealer oooh SALES - SERVICE gsm? COUNCIL OAK STORE YOUR FRIEND AT MEAL TIME Drs. Truax and Ladwig VETERINARIANS We Want to Express to You Our Best Wishes CAMPBELL MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth SAC COUNTY R.E.A. CRABB IIVIPLEMENT CO. MASSEY HARRIS SAC CITY LUMBER CO. CfIlIxQl'dfllldfi0IIS to the Class of '51 Farm Implement Sales Bc Service BEST VVISHES TO THE CLASS 01 '51 From FRED WIRTJ ES LAWRENCE D. AMICK, M.D. L. B. AMICK, M.D. YOULL HARDWARE PLUMBING. HEATING AND HOTPOINT APPLIANCES GREENLEE AND OETJEN COMPLETE FOOD MARKET LOCKER SERVICE 1. The bminiest part of a football player. 2. Coach Halford on the ball. BAUMAN CAFE A Good Place to Eat Sac City, Iowa RICHARD'S PLUMBING 81 HEATING , Phone 554 Pellersels Motor Company SIll4IL'Il2l.Iii'l' Sales and ServiCe Phone 529 THIESSEN ABSTRACT CO. Rrnxl. ES'1',xTE AlssTR,xc 1's SUMMERS' MORNING SIDE CAFE East Edge of Sac SAC CITY CLEANING CO. Rugs - Laundry - Dry Cleaners Cold Fur Storage Earl Lange Ph0H8 663 FARMERS LUMBER CO. CoMPLf:TH BUILDING SERVICE MOREYlS FOOD MARKET QUALITY roons ron Llass SAC CITY MOTOR CO. ART - FRED W JOHN TONY ARENDS Ditching 81 Excavating Bancroft's Upholstery Shop MAYBERRY,S PRODUCE CO. SAC CITY-POCAHONTAS-FORT DODGE SI-IULL MOTOR SUPPLY Cof1graf1zlulior1s to the Clam of '51 R. J. ESTEY, JEWELER We Sell the Bert and Service the Rext Sac City, Iowa HYBRID CORN CO. Foxbilt Feed Earl May Seeds Goodwin ljarloer Shop First Going Down the Hill and Last Cominef Back Home Oil Company Service With a Smile H. O. MCKENZIE HERFF-JONES RING CO. Carroll, Iowa Polar Ice Cream Shop ICE CREAM LUNCHES DONUTS Smart Shop -READY-TO-WEAR FOR GALS WHO CARE BRYSON AND FALCK Insurance of all Kinds SMITH TRANSFER Loml. ,xxo n1s'1',w'1' H,xl71,lNo SAC CITY REMINDER I I Y ,ggi -- Valli , -vilff ' - A i ill , 1: WINTER SPORTS-Mary, Janice, Ann. GERKEN'S TEXACO Super Valu Lake and .Ions N. A. HOLIVIBERG Plumbing and Heating COOK'S MOBIL SERVICE Corner of 13th and Maine W'olff's Sporting Goods Sac City, Iowa Thompson Tractor Co. FORD TRACTORS I Compliments WALLENS Variety Store FRENCHY'S MOTOR AND REFRIGERATION . Delco Oil Burners Amana Freezers Dr. R. J. Zolnosky Optometrist IRWIN MOTEL L. Sr M. Electronic Service FABMl4lRS GRAIN CO' Les gzdilefsegg Sound Service Iowa E. M. Galbraith, Secretary and Manager O'CONNOR'S MARKET Green Lantern Cafe On the Hill Mooney's Barber Shop CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. PEC K'S D-X STATION c'oMP1,1A1L:x'1's or DR. R. A. LINDQUIST, D. O. Lents Service Cleaners We Call for and Deliver Phone 635 BAHN'S LAUNDRY Phone 678 Congmtulktiom to the Clan of '51 Dr. Lindeman, Chiropractor Longman Produce POULTRY - EGGS Young Grain Company Smith Pontiac GUARANTEED USED CARS R. J. Mann FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME Wilson Implement Co. JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS Naturelle Beauty Shop :lm ' , JACK'S PHILLIPS 66 Complete Service C. D. GIBSON, NLD. Stubbs Barber Shop J and Pi Eat Shop STRAHAN STORE, SERVICE STATION, TOURIST HOME .HILL TOP STORE GERKEN'S CONOCO V phone 631 PHONE 520 SAC CITY RENDERING CO. OMER COLE PHONE 539 Harness Shop COON'S Foon sToRE TUMAR INN Steak - Chicken - Sanclwichcsw CLARKIN'S I STANDARD SERV ICE rm' 1 K smunnnn ' SODA GRILL Lunches Fountain Service Congratulations to rhe Class of '51 MYERS-by WYEARBOOKS MYERS AND CO INC TOPEKA KANSAS I o.:'.:.' ::s0 THE PACEMAKERS OF QUALITY o.. Q. . . ,
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