Sioux Center High School - Warrior Yearbook (Sioux Center, IA)

 - Class of 1955

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L R Yes! We took our big jump from Silly Sophomore days to our Jumpy Junior. We were right in the center of our high school career. We're certain this year was our best in school. This year we started our year off with a BANG! We gave our first play and it turned out to be a wonderful success. One of the most exciting times of the year was the announcement of the arrival of our class rings. Every- one looked them over and we all came to the conclusion that they are the nicest rings that any class has ever had. Then we came to the big project of the year, the banquet. Many steps were taken to choose the best theme. We wanted things as nice as possible for the seniors so a lot of hard work and decorating followed. During the year we had fudge and bake sales to raise money. We certainly were a big part of high school this year, for the juniors took much interest in many of the activities. We were active in all large and small groups, both vocal and instrumental, F. H. A. and F. F. A. We also produced a cheerleader, contributed to baseball and basketball, were represented in W. N. A. X. Forum, and debate. We feel we have contributed much to our school this year and think we're the Jumpiest Juniors ever. . ii j -ff' ii S X if , st A - .lil This page is sponsored by Farmers Co-operative Society, Sioux Center, Ia. Grain - hogs - coal - building material - fencing - Sioux Center, Iowa ... 20 -

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JUNIOR CLASS First row, left to right: Edwin Vander Weide, Irwin De Boer, Lila Lammers, Alda Bruinsma, Sharon Sandbultc, Henrietta Sandbulte. Second row: Miss Lauterbach-sponsor, Joan De Ruyter, Katherine Vonk, Sharon Den Herder, Carol Bomgaars, Mary Ann Klaaren, Gracia Punt, Helen Vande Kamp, Mr. Sneller-sponsor. Third row: Truman Bartels, Wilfred Cleveringa, Marlene Hulstein, Gerdena Te Slaa, Audrey D9 GFOOL Elsie Cleverillga, Eleanor Van Velzen, Eldora Van De Berg. Fourth row: Roland Hulstein, Henry Rozeboom, Alden Berkenpas, Amelia Vander Wilt, Carol Cleveringa, Marilyn Rozeboom, Helen Ter Haar. Fifth row: Mr. Muyskens-sponsor, Bob Boey- ink, Robert Haverhals, Wilmer Van Berkum, Arnold Dorhout, Hertilda Nobel, Lucille Plllim, Ruth Warntjes, Hen- drene Lammers. Sixth row: Arlon Sandbulte, Gerald De JOBS, Harvard Sneller, Buddy H8l'Sma, Arlyn Mulder, Jim Vander Berg, Gary Riphagen, Darryl Addink, Carl De Vos. Class Officers President ....... ...... R obert Boeyink Vice President ...... Eleanor Van Velzen Secretary ..... ..... Tru man Bartels Treasurer . . . . . . Mary Klaaren This page is sponsored by Holtrop's Variety Store and the Sioux Center Cleaners. 1 19 1



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Junior Closs Ploy THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER CAST Sheridan Whiteside ...................... Robert Boeyink Maggie Cutler, Mr. Whiteside's sec'y .... Mary Ann Klaaren Miss Preen, Mr. Whiteside's Nurse .......... Lila Lammers Mr. Ernest W. Stanley ........... ...... A lden Berkenpas Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley . .. .. Amelia Vander Wilt June Stanley ............. ....... J oan De Ruyter Richard Stanley ............ .... W ilfred Cleveringa Sarah, The Stanley's maid .... Henrietta Sandbulte John, The Stanley's butler .... Arlon Sandbulte Dr. Bradly ................ James Vander Berg Bert Jefferson ..... ........ B ud Harsma Lorraine Sheldon Carol Bomgaars Beverly Carlton Truman Bartels Banjo .......... .... C arl De Vos Professor Metz .... Gary Riphagen Westcott ........ .... H enry Rozeboom Mrs. Dextor ......................... Hendrene Lammers Mrs. McClutcheon .................... Eldora Van De Berg Extras ...... Wilmer Van Berkum, Gerald De Jong, Roland Hulstein Mesalia, Ohio, is a small town of irresistable charmg until the portly Sheridan Whiteside, having dined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley, slips on their door-step, breaking his hip. A confusing six weeks of con- finement follows which he later finds out is a mistake, for Dr. Bradly was looking at the wrong X-rays. The Stanley's living room is entirely run-over by the irritating invalid, convicts are invited to meals, and trans- Atlantic calls bring a 5784 phone bill. The arrival of strange gifts from his friends further destroys the domestic life of the Stanleys. It would take an extraordinary housewife to manage penquins in her library, an octupus in her cellar, and 10,000 cockroaches in her kitchen. Then to make matters worse Maggie, his faithful secretary, falls in love with the small town news re- porter, Bert Jefferson. Whiteside is furious at this and is determined to break it up. He then summons a glamorous actress, Lorraine Sheldon, to win the affection of the young man. Knowing the girl's charm Maggie asks the aid of a clever impersonator, Beverly Carlton, who aiecting the voice of Lord Bottomley, the man Lorraine hopes to marry, asks her by phone to return to him and be married. Their disappointment is great when she finds out that it was Beverly Carlton. She resolves to stay and pay Maggie back. With the aid of mummy case Lorraine is taken away, and with the help of blackmail, Mr. Whiteside gets his way. When Mr. Whiteside leaves, he falls once again, but this time he actually breaks his hip. This page is sponsored by Sioux Implement Com pany - Jake Huwsmom amd Sons John Deere - De Laval Milkers - Cream Separators - Sales and Service-Sioux Center, Ia. -21-

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